Victoria Advocate (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1864 Page: 1 of 2
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VICTORIA, Tflm
íte I y«iié. of: J2J¡¡S82S2¡& Ü'hác'"",r "P V' ¡ ortivii; aud ,I¿a met to r«-pre«s 1
■ • 1 ÍC*P>>««H% ma;i. who may inquire fuH that wlíicli thó" olfeer 'háJ or«
luiwl Mr.m . . • *-i«* -{>'0^ - X.-- U 1,/! /- . -I , V*
"i our li;iend, Ac.
wvísmi_ Wwr,.¿ appeiic« a plect, it
"¿Ladles ¡ ' -
o Larnai. A-w e^íHslike imieii'to | \ Cai'tükf Tho Yn.nt>
who hat*
i%gioiii*a to end. There
UmI e8pe.
C|#HjÜ^tÜc to Capt. Uptuh, for
Tt'MofMi .uf i Which the public can
judge \)y the teuor of the Articles
written. by them or some one for
tpira s perhaps the JFather, as
"W# il but .one husband atjiohg
tl eii\, lapA hc when. ¡interrogated
• few davs since By au officer of
the Confederate army, like Joe,
of,'.'Tom AW Alona," . said,1 he
diail't know ixotiiick." How con-
temptiblo, Air. Editor, even if
true, the allusion to the signing
by cross ¡ -better for these ladies
who. gay "we are ladies," never
to nave known how to write, than
*°-k*ye^utte«id falsehood, matice
•tártU uncharjtableneis. As to
the Upe which occurred here some
timfli sincc, the .public do judge,
an4- place it, not exactly *here
tttfjfewieae; "ladies," desire, but
•i .iWJit may undergo a judicial
«xfONoation, we have nothing
roqre^tosay. They may continue
*o calumníate Capt. Upton and
— a, 1 lom frv* 4f n
,, ——w ifoue on
board as passengers, and brought f fer
ly hi to ■ a Confederate port, glic had
on board 82 Yanks ahd' a few passen-
gers, who are prisoners.
.« ; r
tQu The yellqw fcver appears ....
on the increase at Galveston principal-
ly amoug the troops. The number oí
interments on the 26th was thirteen.
In Houston, thy Telegraph of the 28th
reports a few more.cases, but no deaths.
The sexton's report of burials for twp
days, was a uegro woman from con-
sumption and á child .from spasms.
Bfe. Among our young men ait home
At present from the army, we were
pleased to meet Capt Runde , who
returns after long service and in Some-
what impaired health, to visit hiB parents
and home; once more., CaptMtundell
is A. Adjt and Ins. General of Terrell'
brigade,"Bi^by's division; and a young
and' meritorious Officers We wish him
much success in his career, so baud-
somély commenced.
i^We are glad to see . that the
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fe OCT. 1;;
; b* Jj
IFon.Ocbfge n. Pendletou, th«;
Bpringftold
yrtmld do it.
I highly approve of their independent,
bold, and public coquet. Thev Have
vastly the majortty.md should cVimbine
for their own welfare. Yi> m« n urliii
Jiu go m turn worm, but among
^thy- ,•Krtudphy8lr,' ShoddyrtoH F
Ndhofe.' ' ; Mr.'Hie Richmond DispaltcK
T cUntPrOT,S i"*****™*1* CuúpáVjt C, cimrfs out in a new drei^s—ijpo-
r frorti Kficrhtnd.
Iff''Hi Her mod
to My thmt'J
Tift" fiouisville
Press.un-
Cowpanj
the kin<l cuuakfrrMlo of. our friendu ami the
ii. n. vviim:.
. . —— might
you np with a *harp stick. Some of
them are good marksmen.. They are
good judges of the ability of men fur
service. They will «not examine yunr
teeth to .learn your ,ag*?.
Sept. 15th. Ton Satndxks.
U. Q'kh. Whirton'r CiTAf.nr Conn, I
• .««««tir iac*«<Amr. «o. ■ - i
Priynt# U«u - ... - - -
each a snin. to conitnén'ce th«'
W,wjd witlí and has with his, ;"
1 family gone to Europe to remain .
j until after the war. This musV";
Iwve been a forced tiling with
■t v ■ . , ... -. .•
.Ia..^torla, mtbnemiM qfjUw,H«, S^M
l^4-át hls reaid*nc«. *r. Natuaw«. Tuomr-
•o.v Gawkb, in the ilth tear of his age. leaving
^••rrowioR Vidow. r>n? flltie promisiiig bóy of
f ? pierB,. mnd many mourutez =•>«*-
Urea nnd friends. *
■fJt _ T "V ll'Vl, J | - I f <'• lili I * & Willi
u V0U1.T .CV; 914tl' T««, i ,rea«e, and a very foolinh thine hi -
W y drtnflrci in ohedieucv to'jrivi,,^ the da/fei.^ "J f !
Ord rlrom I>istrfct ntMdóimrfcr*, for i<eWritv.yK K aaiKits a sum to
nine dajh.to prociire Clothing for,bi cotiipiiny. !e wtM '^ with," for
Cit'^-nit win pTciiie ftirninb ^mpprtatfoa tor I t',e «or«ll'tl*y is^certain that When' ~
the ClottiiDg; 'B)r«oüiniMid of the return* Ite will have tó give"
M^or Genex^l WsAUToir. tkeni a sun) to ertd the w.iVld
fó nfi.'HAÚ.Véj.áÁ.A'd:
Mr. Gnínen Waí «ubjrtrt for «orne tim? back,
and partie°>ilarrjr the laaf few nMnihg. tu a con-
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$
with. In tho meantime "Ktiud-
fysli' will dispose of the advance
to ^commence," &e, Very stu?
Utli.
T ADMINÍSTKATOirS NOTICE.
;'.JLBírJ!!IÍK,)Ptl ha*iu* > «<"> Appointed
Adrtühí^tratrü 4if: thó látate oT Jacob ¡ pid, Jessei.
iiwlftn. dec«a ed< by tbe: Hou,. Cóúnt Cóirrt'of if Ti -e *
• JiSW "M 1* f * *pr« Hib T t/irin. Á. TH iv^l .w,f« of.
I ¿ f'L ®Ü®f' " hm'L-v « >«a to all-persons j , Ctyf*<?rit V"!r Uenies that their
J having eisiiM against s.«d K«ut« to prMein) < aughler is about to marrv a
. t«e tame within the limn nnwi^iixt k. ~i. I t^ftl1lA«Al ikA.koa
Krpre8H,
[ upou Alemr
tut
TO>
h ttey .-a: gel" any
intlo*
,ii to euac?'*
í .^4t/'enc¡i uitTflreati? -M\n
>X ^ -;,R ^upftrionty.
their pieces it
viragoes Ás revtv- Orando mad iinc, which
Bartíett it HoSy aw ¡
vásmg. fff)-iarii3ad gr.tit'c'meu, *nr*
:• e-i?! ; • :>••••; «sM With';'accorc :v>
; .igerúa, ind carcful tnd ejpevs-:
dr«vér-% tuh th«;y have, Ihr.y •
:o/nrnand it. ..
presumes i apparet: m ÍUtl; pasó, W a¡- - th«d J. f|10 U wiiom it may cottearn, Kotica is here-
f ,'>i« lft%t without the fctrugg'é. ' .1 ;•/ t!i
^rc h;vvé aoo.e with tfeese "Ivftdtís
of ■'Xiri&ii*' na beg le^ve vj
«tubtfcribe ot rsel?e¿, yours.- r*
Mrs n Jcbnnm Miss Magjr'fl
41 .Telia.. Mi¿ü...lr^ Mi*
M fyUiSk Mrt 3 A KOÜetts,
ir w flutnn Misá Is&bdle Fin*
"Wo pnbliab det /l«<r cc6ii.J(o>
9. V. f<owK. ¡ d <m lh«
; ' fcri(S*ton,
«s born
DecervHl
Tr-alP «"'<
1 ' , I
mphTs
tiu:
___ has
ilftpra i visit to La-
ánd debireé
«.•«tóstótM
Montor thin ortxl £&**.. and a: .
Aik-acMh. tu^eptw 18W, be wis a l«?adit g meet
jnet rcti
? rr
the: 01
or of^tiie piece in
the au
IK tup Futb. GiDDWd^ BiTrAUOV,)
, . . Sept. 16tfi, I #4. ; " )
Ed. Advocate -Ipr«sume *'e ibis you
have heard «of thtj hot work we ara hav-
ing on the Rio Graade,,^Iow. JI5QFW*
iville, with the Yankees^ and Mexicans
Jed by Cortina 11 coutd give you the
; particulars of ths last fight but I have
just gol in, and it wouW be toa latero
be -ne ,1a you ^ •wiftonly. ,^tate ihat,
we Kava driven, tT e Ya^e^s.ou the:
main land, and killed and captured a
number unknown 6P Cortina's army. I
went to thé nwuthof the rivet with iny
company And i was- treated hóspitably
by the French, and^ucceeded in.getting
some late paiwré. ítjiewÍ yoiv.Qne en-
closed, whicti may be of interest tq
you.' t am happy to,«ay my obmpaff^,
composed of mén fróm Víctbna and
DeWitt counties, wfere in it all and act-
ed bravely. N¿né af my compfcojr
wore hu^t, bnt 'lost two horses in. the
Ixandieikuvsinieiilue ¡uncle. /ndnfT Grhtch-
fleld.! Ha sraa aftenrafd (Jlerk'ia the B nK of
field. Ha iiaa aftarwapl# —
Arkansas, thaa a studhut of law, and sub«e-
auentiy waa by bathorfty made: M frshalrof th#
State of Arkansas. -It all these >poeiMontv be
Mined fadoh cradit and popularity for hi
atrS^htferWard busitteú habit^fconorable deal-
s isiaaperioniy as a seribel • -
P-be Mexican war hr-^akinf out tfc! 1846, he
joined early !b the sammer of that year tir a
private in Capt. IoglbhV«ompany from ©en-
toft .connty, Ark.,w stubg? qnently^lecU>d first
Litateuánt. nind at tie battl# of Buena Tiíta
comiwwdedf-tjw cw pny.^ ' U. • • i. • ¿
^-iAHsr thai, hwriog hat JadXñ P J
VniÜchfieldT Vas nppMbted1 psytnawt iri. the
^r.__VWUI •,Wl vy'v*"
county.at tí* July tena, i. á 18W, Adwhtetri-
tjrix or the Estate of Sam?l Harr's, deceased—
Notica is hereby to those h¡ TÍng claim#
agaimk said Eat**? tft present tbm duly au-
thenticated within the time prescribed by law
II ALINDA BROWNtÓW,
au^ITrSW Admluistea^rix.
to Liítlí B^k i He mipWfd biu'ji phort time
there, when ha ej^nw tó Victoria and located,
and when! he aóon1 mide tnkhy friends. t om-
Mtnaing buslnéso a deputy- &Í8triciPlerk,J o
was" at the next electioa made District Clerk for
■ '«a mf' 'Iurtb8r evidence of
rriiE Sf ATE OF. TEXAS, I , Wh?ir«as .!the
X County Of DeWitt. . f nnderwjp?ed,wj s
appointed AdmíalStfAtor. with fli*- W itj aiinoxed,
upon the HátUte of tí.' IK W decoaMed, of
said county,.at therJuly. term «f tlw County
Court of said countyr pertaining to tHe estates
of deeeased persqaSjA. a.1864, all persons hav-
ing claiuw a^:iitoit saldfstate are hereby notified,
to present tbt-m to the Administrator properly
authenticfttod, within the time prescribed by
wh*ti butb returfted law, and tlioe.! indebted Jhe estate ^are re-
i&afss *S$xr*" S®Sl «a .
-ftr
310 day:h^(iP
•bleji
woulc. .7
ttíé Ádvbtíaté
is going on in tbc settlementB .
Eó. A vocAT*—Lsat "eelf, In .an ,i'id*
joiftiog cpuMy(;l iWrtf
fem^s
wqffti^n' WMulbrtigno^ "^íe
foufyean ;vfcnd
í'ín iepi?, ÍÍ8ÍÍ, \oilrt.
•Turnürí 'arid-1 davighter
Deceived'was m...^
^ur,t*«v"*ido* of R^- - ,
ofiMr. JLfc,Hs4 «fV4^U,M^a wgs a^H'Bd
afiéctwáate fáth*r and husband. He leaves >
county, ana many
r. ÍThe Fall .Session of> fl(lr. Tr
_ J. Jóh'nstod^s feclíooí will begin on
b tat Monday of SeptehibatU ®^ ' •" *
Victoria and
......
Bio Orando
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left. "Tlease
Mr. Iditór, ir
^orfi in .tl>e nuñriqifl ofilílKálin# ^
sentad ¡A njpíal,>)ld aiU^ indepQudp.
• wfeW!Wíioo--i'úl¿>4 ivteeo'w
Afterwards, I'learnea that a citit^p
^ dm the neighborhood had about sixteen
¡¿f.-1 ginned fiottoo^ a«d tKát tfrt
\*i ¡impressing officer was V
^roSflTi to weigh and press one half. My
and the first impulse of
air'row"it iVhojH-d tS F"whatever omIimí
b0ea4*tftM:U of a^d- yWtacetoiSg^rfiT'Af
n«o* vicwría w a «iuspm cm.
, VRO^Sfi, COACHES w4 %
i-antft
"3¡ZKÍE
legs could carry them. If.^tho
capture of these groat warnora,
was tl j veal purpose of the raid,
Ifortest, it setirns to uh,. was after
very p¡uor game."*
. tQr Gen. Scott, it is said', lias
his autobiography iu press. A
correspondent who has seen some
of the early sheois, says it com-
mences thus : "According to the
family Bible, I was born .irilyl:£
1786, on the farm which r irvher-
ited, some fourteen miles from-
Petersburg, Va. My parents,
William Scott and! Ánu Masonr
both natives of the same neigh-
borhood, intermarried in 1180.
In my sixth year I tost my fat lifer,
a gaHilntLieutenant and Captain
in tbe Revolutionary army and a.
successful farmer."' .
-> IS- A dispatch from Halifax,
dated the i 9th of August, states
'that' the Tallahassee entered^ that-
port the.'day before. The Con
fedérate sympathizers, who com-
pose- five-sixths of the population
of that dity,1 were alt agog, and
gate the privateer a most enthu-
siaatic reception.
AdJspatchto^the N. T.
iaantf the WoGraddeV^yVa#of GoliM.san ,j—, ^
<ith4r rfllftth*8 i or,Hewtida;
in ihp
• bf him who ii no more, typhis Smrlt may rei.
3ir. sbunui, iu jvh>~^ — —-mjf w weign ana pi coo uu ««. . ««; ftf peace with God. and sewpt this aa the last
-whom it saay concern, and rí ^mant ealdthat the conscript widow* tributa of an affectionate BwtiiM-
andhcíriwtí
t
diy-
""" "■"ltp WI IW MV-j—
fíwwmíit\
¿re** ing our
-at Houston
Victoria.
july.lC
TA
Proprievorfr
10.106
OT^ber. ofj 4fi tha
&KiSsr.
i*e month of July, wa .
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White, S. A. Victoria Advocate (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1864, newspaper, October 1, 1864; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182102/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.