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HiugJ i} copioi. 10 cwita.
Houston, April 4, 1870.
WM.CI8I8TU « CO.,
•rfoa 29 and 80. Main Street
Tnm.
Wastkd.—a gentleman to teach
school in n good neighborhood near
Brenham. Apply at once at the
Hutching Homo to
D. L. MCOAKY.
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COTTtN gad WOOIi! FACTO B W
, / AMD .<rs1 H
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
■afca liberal Cart JUrmum on nil
TEXAS i WMff.
•MtteUttaatiM th. Sal. iwd Shipment o
0OTTO9T «B WOOXi.
km CaasUurtlr «a kaiii r law stock
«T Staple
, Jb'V.tr ^'"'W * ',•*"#<* j
1 ;;■> #*. IO <1VT A ■* 5 * / •''<• I 1
We mi speolal AttaoUoa to our SUOAR and
SYRUP. AOCMt >4ir
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DIV. MCHAlTd
OOLDEN KKMEDll'H.
AIM aOOUKT, Ml TO* Will '««
air oam of d lee Me In Mr
fell to on re
4i«r«re
■ f«nto
iiiDiif Blum, Ho. I,enres tTloers.
iroet end Maulli, Rom Kves. CatAn-
ete«e which
^Dr. KiopAit'N
uior
llil
MU, Mo. 1, onres Merju-
Ital ASeotloM, Rheumatism In all Its forme, whether
*, At,on per bottle, or twobettles tot ;
AOr let!
-,_jd Porta
s/stem. anil leare* the
m the
*lir? Sic*.*.*" Oou>*a
00re tor Metro** or Oen
arotsr,
MMflAAta "" —^
KtCHAU'S i
"'"JKdC
'Aaena. a radical
z&rwxxi
irMrtR
i. nam* ot" at.
_ ML B. B. HIOHAHDS
ktoWA 5«.r^bO«^
OBoe hours from t a. *. to Or, a. luiio-dy 1/
I..I I Ih. linn ii ■ ' '
WJ. CLEVELAND,
ooTTott factor
.,>m WS ,'l^i ■
GENERAL
K«v few i'wfcfl Hinoi
GROOER
Ii-. 1JV' > !
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
W# ST aula MIN9I ,i.,„No,
MdbOTON, T*XA .
ddiM
*&
Bobbtsrloa ot tbe Ca*torn llouge are
l^ow'aaid Aobe eoatomry. '
There ia moat encouraging newa
from tbe Darion exploring expedition
The prospect ia that an available
route will be readily discovered. The
Indians are friendly.
When yon are onjaatlr assailed by
a newspaper, the verj best notice
yon can give of it is silent contempt,
This weapon will cat such writers
deeper than any other.
A Quaker gentlemen residing ia
Pennsylvania,) in his 78th birthday,
cast up mentally, the number of hours,
minates, and seconds, he had lived,
and announced the nambers correctly.
This wonld be difficult tor a man of
any age to do.
Qivlng Credit.—Wo try carefully to
do this to oar exchanges, for whatiia
copied from them, and If we ever fail,
it is not intentional. Wo prepared
two articles, one. containing a form of
Petition for removal of Disabilities,
and directions concerning it, and the
other, giving Information to lmuii«
grants, and though they hare been
extensively copied, few have given as
the proper credit.
ot>d Fkllow's Hall Association.
This body met at the Lodge Koom on
Saturday night, and wo were glad to
Aad tbat tbe brotherhood are entlin-
siaatio in thelT determination to sue*
ceed. A committee was appointed to
receive proposals for lota, consisting
of Messrs. No wrath, Lunday, David-
son, Wagner {and tfascke. Messrs.
Love, Davis, Rogers, Bareiza, Deles
dernier, Newratli were oharged with
preparing tbe form of a charter to
present to tbe Legislature, and to re*
port at the next meeting.
Messrs. Delesdernier, Albert arid
Hascke were appoiuted a committee to
aQlioit further subscriptions to tbe
capital stock. Theso gentlemen are
all warm friends of the enterprise,
will and devote themselves to the dti-
iies assigned them. The word fail is not
known with reference to the Hall
among its friends. They are deter-
mined to proceed cautiously but sure"
ly, and to erect a bnilding in tbia city
which will bo a credit to it and to thia
noble Order.
Mr*. Mary Addie, wife of J. 0.
laekin, of tbe Hempstead Reporter,
died in Brenhsra on tbe ,10th ol
March.
The prisoners ia the Brenham fail
Iralked (iff on Sa'nr^sy night last.
Oen. Reynolds was in Waco when
bo received tbe dispatch announcing
the mlmisfciou of tbe State. Handing
the diapateb 10 a citizen, the Grneral
exetafmed:
"Here, take your State and ran it."
A moment atter he said : "I feel like
a great weight bad been lilted from
me; thank Ood I am through with the
heaviest contract I ever undertook.
I have done the best I could. I have
a clear qonscienoe. 1 wish tbe poo*
pie of Texaa the greatest prosperity."
The ladies of Hempstead are now
preparing to have another fair for the
benefit of tho Methodist Clinreb, to
take place on tbe 19th and iflth.—Re-
porter.
Miss. M. A. Zwieb has just re
ceived a beautiful stock of spring
goods, all direct from New Tork.
Her Grenadines, hats, ii (Avers, and
atraw goods are splendid, and we
bave no idea that the ladies can ven-
tureinto ber store to look at tbim,
without finding the very articles they
desire. Be sore to give her a call.
HKHfET CSNNOT BUY IT!
FOR M ilIT IS ri<ICKliB*Mjn
riNANUtk AM) VOnnKKCIAfj.
UOD8TON TKLKGKAPn OFFICE, >
Monday. April 4, 1870. (
Oold opened in N«w York this morning at
It If. Jjooal money,i-nton still without any
oliuugr, blMiaesa brisk, Wo quota—
UVtiO— loom*
AmerleaD Hold _ (H III
Atuertean Sllrer 101 it USK
Men loan dollare par.
Silter for Until. 97 to V/ii.
SXOHANOB-
Coiitinuoo to bo in fair request nt the fol-
lowing rates—
UlitHt on M«w York, nnutaor..,. X premium
do do noli par
do New Ork*en«,enrrofjcv..,. K yremlnm
,
T3E DIAMOND GLASSES,
MennSictnred br
J. E. 8PENCKR K co., New York,
Which are ooe> ullerad <o the pobllo, an nranoUDOed
brail th« eelebiaied Op'iclau* of tbe World to to
The .flati Perfect,
Natuial, ArttficUlhelpto the Uuroao evi-i knnan.
Thur «round under tlielr own auner? Irticn, from
minute Oryetal Pebble*, melted r, end derive
their n*n<e. •• UUiuond," on account of their bard-
noMj and brillitnoF*
t he Sclentlflc Principle
On wbtch they are counti uoted b- liur« the cOff or cen
i re of the leu* directly in front of tlie eye Producing
i. m§:m \
^'i-vv rmt k!
A. P;*IX .KU # i'D,%
•—ilei
FfRANIilES, VVIHtio,
SfOAR".
teas and croceries.
And Acoeti f'lt the felled State, of Mix Oaawoa
" for the «Ale of
pure hungarian 'vines.
U4 4rW4 liberty Hireel #'•*#<
wtjo^V
i
rr tho onlr An I 4k If /iwmww- >
Bi.inoaK, Sr. wV,')«imeiio«d till" on i <
aHd whl'li hns to":: Itanded mooe«"i> Mj
Urandeons, down t>> tio rreeent dav a
s*a
TIB
id
a clear and aletiuct vieurn. healib, Hl«bt. and pnTont
Inf all unvleteant tuch aa iiliuimerliia
and wfTerlnc of «lnht dlMtoeie, *0., p««ull rto all
vibvra In uw.
They ai o Mounted iu the f luent Manner,
la tramea of tbe beet quality; of all material* UMtd for
that purpose. Their finish and durability cannot b«
aurp*a*ea
OAUTlON.—NoneKOnulne nnlesH tliclr tiade mark
■lamped with a Diamond on ev-rv framn.
OKO. 0. WUtLRV, Jeweler and
OptloU'i. Sole Aeent, Curtbane. N., Y.
from whom tliny an only bit obtained. 'I'li^Henoods
are not .upplied to Ped'ern, at any p loe.
March 30 dl y
do void"
. , . COTTON.
(Quotations in Coins)
X premium
Liverpool, to-day, cotton eabled aa bavins
opened quiet at ll^il. Later news, dated
l.'JO p. m„ quotes it at 11J <1. Market buojr
ant, Haios 15,000 baloa.
The Looal market tliis tnorninjj stuadior
witli a good mho ant of buoinosn bein# done.
Ordinary • w*o • A ••*«••••••••• 4mm mm IS toltij
Good Ordinary...... 171tol8}
Low Middling 18J to!9
Middling.... ............19 to 19}
. j [id J. YKOOI.
Qur flgurea lor wool are nominal, no
oliango in tbe market.
Wo quote—
I'ud bloodod luerino, tree of bnrrs, 911 to 2
•| " U! toSMj
j • " . so toai
I " '• 18 to SO
American III to 17
Mocioan, 14 to l.ri
Hurry wool of all grades t! to 4 oentt
loss, aoeording to oondlUon'
U1UKH.
Market stationary. They are still cotning
in quite freely, ,, a r
we quote (prions in eoln) i
Ory Fltut, 12 to, ISi
Dry Halted 9 to 10
Oieen salted 6 to
Qroen, city sianftbtered 0 to
Damaired. half price#
THE COLLINS
WATCH FACTORY.
TUB CKIiEliltATKO IMITATION
Oold Hunting WatchfH,
"COLLINS MKTAL" (lMVaoVKIl CROIDK).
TIIKHK jnatlyeele-
hrateil watOUKB
liare been to thor-
oo«hly-te t«d during
tbe lant four yearn,
and their reputation
[or tine, anil aa Imi-
tation of HoM Watch-
os in «o well ealabliah-
ed aa to reqnl. e no re-
commaridatlun- Thev
retain their color,and
e^eh ore ia Wilv ffuar-
anltted by Hpecial c< r-
tlflcate.
PR IC KH—Patent Lpvera, 915 Kqual 1n appear-
apoe and for time to gold onea costing f 150. Thoae
$20 equaling n S200 gold watch,
auperbly flniali d ami apl*>ndl d
of extra line ttniah, ,
Alao. an extra he* vy . _
watch at 9/5. Th'a equala in a ppearanoe a $8^0 *o!d
one. All our watcbeaare In hunting caaes, f^enta*
and I^adlea' nigea Ohaloa 92 to 98. A ho, Jewell y o f
every kind.eaual to «ol i. at one-tenth tho price.
'JljHtfo d*of <). K. Ur*Hinadc <1o. havo invariably
glvfn satisfaction —New York Timea.
One of thefflO Watches Is worn in our office, and
we have no hesitation iu rioommendinjr them-Pom-
•h>« h Dfmoc at
TO OLUittia—Where fllx Watches are ordered at
♦ ne time, wo a« nd a Seventh Watch free, tiooda ae t
by Fxpreas to all parte of tho United Statea, to.be
paid for on delivery.
O. H. COLLINS A OO,,
No. 835 Broadway* New York.
March 30*dtwicwly
DtwreJiiiin. - 'JO to—
Blt^op all ilia, full fleeced 2i"i to—.
sluiurline.. luicti each.
litiR
B'W8 wax.
T*Uow,.««
lets <
20 to -
A to 6
Aoorrespoadeot of the New York
Methodist, writing from Texaa, d«
Inritoa attention to one of the largest I plorei the aeBtltotlon of erangelloiil
AHil WIAaf AAmn1c>*A abtaVa nf 'II.L..... AM. Qia^A nAnnntaltlif
•ad moat complete atoeka or
Staple, Family and Fancy
GROCERIES,
Ever brought to. Ute State.
Wholesale baj«twlU And it to theii
TO
f
laborers In oar State, ©specialty
among the /reedmen. There may be
some demand for mote preachers and
teaohera among thia olasa, bnt there
la a alar agtlnat tbe secular prei
that we cannot permit to pass nnn
tieed:
i It la aotaally recorded as an indi
I vatlon of the moral improvement qf
eltlsens of the State, that four of the
leading sennlar papers devote a col
amnio each of their respective Jon^
_ ^ | rials to reading stiltablft for the Sabl-
The ftifltoiMbf artMos are at FACh> bstb.
TOBY'PRICES, irith freights added:I I? Xhi*}\ my 1,6re:
{ I cofded that leading secular papers In
I the State cannot be induced, for any
consideration, to fill their colamna
RYE WI1I8KV, I wi,h n oUsa of advertisements that
BRANDY, m Atwn ! I And admlsaion Into the New York
Tbe attention of BailrOsd men is called'to
a circular, recently published by the Nation
nl Watch Company, containing testimonials
of tho correot running of tlio Elgin Watches
upou Railroad trains, from the Superintend
ent of the Pennsylvania Central, tbe Phila*
dolphin & Erie, the Chicago, Alton & fit.
Louis, the Chicago, Burlington A Qniney,
the Union Paoifio, tbe Michigan Central, and
Michigan Southern, the Hudson River, the
New York Central, tbe Chicago, Rook Island
A Pacific, the Chicago & Northwestern,
and the Winona fy St. Paul Railroads. It
seems to be a recognized fact among Rail*
road men that tholslgin Watch is tho lost
Railroad time-keeper yet mode.
It was a very happy thought in some one
at the Elgin Watch Factory to name thqir
Ladles' watch tho "Lady Elgin." Wo ven-
ture to say tlmt tho man who suggested tho
name is one who would bo a favorite with
tho lsdies. In other words, a man of sense,
ol tasto, and a gentleman. For what lady
would not prefer to carry an exquisite tide
keeper like the "Lady Elgin," and with tbst
nume, to one with a trade mark of "Samuel
Appleby * Co.," or something similar? We
like the namo "Lady Elgin," and, under-
standing that the watch Itself is the hand-
soonest .strongest and cheapest Ladles' waWh
et made in this oountry, we predict for tlo
Sight Company an immense demand for
them. April 2-d trw twlm
the Stock befoi
f
RECTIFIED WHISKY,
"•"gSr1
worn
TOBACCO,
.Sflt&ft"
Dallies.
LARD, •
u CANDLES,
ORE ASK.
100 Hhdaa TEXAS SUtflft,'
SO barrels do dYkcp,
The State Fair will be held at
Honston on tbe 17th of May next, anil
it is rery desirable that Western
SOAP; STARCH | r**as should bo represented. As ao
' 'inducement to the people desiring to
wake the trip by water, we present
tho agreement of Messrs. C. A. Whit
ney « Co., agents for tbe Morgan
slaaasars, Mndly fbrnished ns by Mr.
T. J. Poole, the agent at Indianola, aa
follows i "Wo bave agreed with the
Secretary of the Fair Association to
(Mteot from exhibitors at tbe fhir foil
raite going to, and free paasage from
fair j they presenting from tbe
certificates that they
; % If,
F- R. LUBBOCK & SON '
Have opened in connection with their
AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINESS
■ AT •
Houstoni Texas,
A REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
And will attso'l promptly to the Purchase and iSale of
pp AT T?prn A fll L<
,,. r T . 4"> r«i* ■ i I1|B 1 " -e- -r
Renting ol Property, etc.
Tiler bare .eatirert the Tilutble .errleen ol MB.
J,rHHl,INO VltHKll, to ntteed Iu theiroffloo to thl«
irtment alone,
ifer. by perinNfllo n ti
_ Hou.ton, n ' " "
Marok at-dlr
Pe.rkiUK, Simweii tf Co.,
NEW OUI.KANH.
Swenson, Perkins & Co..
NEW YORK.
General Commission Merchants.
or Cash ailvAi'OM la New Orleans on oon.lgn
menta to either hausp.
marM-tltwA: wl?
WM. PHKLF8...CLKMBNT JKWBTT..,.WM. T D0HKM0
PHELPS, JEWETT & CO.
tlamufucturer. ot and Deali'm id
CABINET FURNITURE,
U11AIHH l)KfK.I, MATTItAbSES, SI'lttNU 1IRDS
Ac., Ac., 4c.,
At Wholowle and Botall,
404 and ttfiU Cnnnl Nlrerl,
South Bldo, near Ilroadwar,
nsw vorh, ,
SSi* Furniture and Chair* lor Hhpplnir,
aacnatJI8-dlr
H. JOHN W. DOdlLAHfl
J. R. DECATUR & CO.,
UKALKB8 IN
Agricultural Iinploinents,
MACHINERY, SEEDS, FKRTU.IZEKS, f-c..
in*, i nr.
September S-dly
..Water Street
New York.
...to
Texas Land. Company,
KB Broadway. N. V
P. N. HPOFFORD, P.uiit.a* (of Srmof Hpnffar
Tlleuton U (Jo.)
m. junks, Siohbtart (formerly of (InlreBton.
■ziodtita euHMimi roR mil.
T. W. UOUSK, of Houston Vloe Prealdent.
Major O. K. JOHNS, of Aaatln.
WM. B. IfAKKtt, of lloudton.
This Company U prepared to prnmats Immigration
to Texan, to buy and sell Texaa lands, Ao., and pro
>.^i .-..I. i...—.. —u.,,.-m thr< "
rye
ootid lyr
toot mu ll Interests, pay Htnte Taxes on same,"uir(iU(tb
our Agents of long and hlgn standing, In every ooun-
tf ot the State. J ■
NO HAIR DYE?.
V
DR. S. A.
department alonei
ttefer. br perinUalo n to
era Houston, and T.«. MoMahan & Oo^ «*al?eaton-
B. A.Bhepherl, WJH Pow
A. T 4.
a i,a :
E. C. PLAKE,
84.. ....MAIN 8TBBST,.
.84
The Widow and Orphan Fand.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, j
are
bona flde exbtbitor(..n
•' 1 Wowttl forniah aeatalogne of regn-
lations and preminms to any oonntv
mm.* H.di., i
irjur'i.tias'g Mir,
this important enterprise. The ad.
vantages of thesf exhibitions eon
scoroely be rnsgomed; they an;SBi*
versally recognised aa of paramount
ntllity in bolkling Op the great mate*
—s—a aC. - — "-i a T*
nil lOvOfvfll Pa IMvWUBWjre*^]
OOmmereial
•^•8 An Odd Fellow's Institntion chartered
by the State of Tonnessee, designed for
the special benefit of the Order. £. D.
Farnsworth, the present " Grand Sire," is
the President.
It issnes polices in every desirable form,
provides the most ample seonrity to all-
has low rates of Premiums; is a stable an<l
thoronglv established Company; a cares
fttlly and well managed Institntion; an A
Mo. 1 Company as shown by the report of
the Insuranoe Commissioner of the 8tate
of Msssaehusetts. It has four dollars sssel
to every one of Ms liabilities. Ail its pol
icies are non-forfeitable after two anneal
payments. It grants the broadest privilege
of travel and residenoe without extra
charge. No extra rates for females, ft
issnes Policies to those outside of the Ordw
and as a sound safe and reliable Company,
it Is oommended to the eitisens of Tens.
For further information appty to
I1ENBT £. PERKINS,
Stall Agent,
At Perkins'Ootagonal Offioo, Houston.
L. F. DE —
Feb 27, 70.dtf
DELBSDKRNIER,
Ag't for Harris oo.
a nuttMtv now ai
ral^Mii iiki>r
TWRTOWn*
Houston, Texas.
\70UB Attention la called to my new And caiefnlly
1 selooted Spring stock, consisting ot
Mozambique^ Grenadines,
BABKOB8, JAPAN8BK SBNA, PIQCTBT, SOLID
LAWNK, L1NKN LAWNS, PABIS UNRN
LAWNS, MU8MS8, OBUANDIBft 8WI88 TABLE-
tojssrf uo, Ao.
■ ^ ; rr— A 80
Ladies'. Gents' and Misses' Hoots,
Shoes and llats.
A general Assortment of Gents' Clothing, together
with a complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
All of whloh will be sold at the very lowsst prices
BKKRMBRR TUB I'LAOB I
84 MAIS STRHKT ..84
Mart , ivll
CLOTHM'C.
A. EWING.
fto. MAIN BTRBKT No. 4S
Houston, Texas.
Ha
as JaatreeeiTed a splendid assortment of Read*
Made Olothlnr, Farnlshli-C QooJs, Rati, Xc. Also
a (Irat-class large and varied lot ot French and Sng-
Itsh Uloths, Uasslraeres, *e.. .
to ■« mads or to Miaeoaa.
OT 1 guarantee ereir on* shall be satlstted, both
In st,le and prla* of Clothing, and I am determined
no one ahall sell goods Uhotr In price than myaelt.
Ian* dtr 1
A, L, STEELE,
t,>, 4 • ... • ■{,'{> H- . rJf \it
General Insurance Agent
...' ,. , ANO : !i:/. 'wjnd [
real E8TATE broker,
Houston, Texas.
Oen.ral Agent of the :
Continental Life Insurance Company
OV NSW (TOOK.
November II dtr
\
I JSEz?
NRVSKirk
wahrantbp
- -to
restore grey
-to itb-
ORIGINAL COLOR
: BBAUTY AND SOfTltlSR.
Will Stop [Its Falling Out in 3 Days.
S9* Does not stain the skin, or soil the whitest
fabric; keeps the head cool, olean and healthy; re-
moves all diseases ol the soalpi keeps free from
Danitrnff; prevents Irritation and Itching, and is an
exoellent retnedr for nervous and All torma oi head
ache I for| ernptloas or ptmples on the faoe, neok, or
hands, tt Is tnvalasble,
NONB OBf'tink without the Signature of the
Inventor.
SARAH A, CHEVALIER, M. D.
209 WATER STREET, .
For Sale by all Druggists
B. OOTTBB A CO.,
no ostoii,.,
•teiieie.
AND
IU
"• •< flSenOB, OnlreetM.
Innel'dtr
HURD, MASON & CO..
HOUSTON,.,. eeeee.TBXAM
IU. Alior A0TURSRS And dealer* In Waeou. OAr-
riagM, Beaatee. Oarte, Dtata Ptow% etc., wttk a
Jobbing ab4 Shoeing Shop attaehed. We ere pre-
pared to do All Mad* of work at short notloe, wd
DR. Q. FISHER'S
Remedy fer Consnmptlon, Llrer Db.
esse, and Imparities of the Blood
IR the Proprietor of this Medicine
cured himself, In four weeks, of a deep
Consumption, by the combined use of three
wrt™* fiW 'n "• It is now improved
' i? of two more remedies. They
are all hargtjeis vegetables, yet among the
most powerfel, for Ike purposes contempla-
m the Medical profession,
i wenty-five years of heavy public speak*
ing in Texu and on the Pacific coast since
his cure, demonstrates its soundness.
it Is now offered to the suffering, with
the atmost confidence in its superiority
over etery otfter eomponnd in use. It Is a
m ®®8T0Rative ; safe in all cases,
has relieved and cured hundreds in Califor-
nia, in the last eight years.
«> ely by Dr. 0. Fisher
Price $& 00 ourrency. Address
sterling fishes.
m'*
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'Sr. JAMKA Moiii
* «!i. Tiarttnont
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linadiil,
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FOUNDKU IN 183a.
Chartered by (he I,r|lslalRK .r 4t
Corner of Camp and Common Strut,to,
NEW OKI. KAN*.
TUS OLDEST AND MOST KFFIOIKNT i ND
SUOCSSBVCL OOMMKKOIAL OOLI.Kl :
IN TUB UNITISD STATUS.
THBRB IS A FDM, FACULTY—THF.IIK i
SPBCtAL PROF. FOR FAO 11 BTlIliy 8C i
TO SAV1 THB TIM* AND MONK1
OF BTCDBNT8.
SlwUnU b'gin «< <" time. There u no V, ,.
Cltliensor strangers who wish a business edu
for themselves or snusaro Invited to oall.
Students can enter in any or all the depsrtni,
the College at an time.
When cinhs of three or moreenter at the sam
from the same place, ten per cent deduction \,
apt.
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log
■10
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board andi,oduin««4a pernu
penmanship,
MATHBMA:
tiOLnoige
bt'rvktlno, navihation, civil
KNUlliaBRlNO &c.
bnoi.1sh, frknou, spanish, (IKUMAN
NOORA ph y, etc.
Are tanght as nsurt In business. AnTgni.luii
at ouce take charge or amt set of bonks,
Au education that enables the at intent t<
91,000, 9^.000 or $3,000 n V«a>
lathe beat FUHTUNK paronta can «lv« thpi,
The riontlt iunst now educate all hei aotiN i
TIOALLY,
At the last two Pa<ra the Stodenta antl | ro?.
of DOLBBAIt oommbroial collbhb
awarded Six First Claba Pnizns.and morethm
otlwr Inatltutlon In the United, States for IV
aiiiir
TK UWfil—PA Y A If ij fe. IN ADVAN(
Panmanahlp—leaaona not limited, perfect
OOUraOeee.ee.
Hook-Keeping—double and alnirle entry,
etc.,a perfect course
Arithmetic— Inolndlujr all commercial cal-
culations
Lectures on Commercial Law
The above constitutes the Commercial Com
KoifHah-Grammatical courae
KnifliRh, French, Hpanlsh, German—fut*
courae. to learn to read, ivrlte and §peak
the Innaua^e correctly, not limited
Latin, Creek—full course
Alirebra. tfurveylrir, etc
(Geometry—fulloourse,not limited...,.
Teacher'hCourao in Penmanship
Oraatnental Penmanship and PTnurishln«
orn
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Aarricn Itural Chemistry—lull course. .,
A Life Ticket in all the Uepartraenta,
A student hating paid for acoora^ MIflllUH
as above is entitled to a Life Ticket in that 1). j irt-
mil 1,r.nnlt„n ma 1...
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•w can attend such branches as he may tit'^ire.
•om 18 to 60 years of age attend.
ill the Graduate* for the vast S7 year§ an note
nintsn no far at hnottm.
N —Beware of Railroad and Hotel HUN-
i DUUMMKK8, and apply at ouce ai thr
Put your money in the hauda of your M«
♦e Prealdent of the Cnlleffe.
V*ues, etc.. appl* vi offlce. or ad
*7# jftcfup Preside
&
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Hodstob, Texas.
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V .. ,VER8,
/hie tlenblnj^rin.wrra si
*, with Dropper Ailnrbmrn).
RILLS, IIORHB FOWK^S, R10S AND
,,T THaBkHBR8. HOOK DlNDBKK
MAUUINBKY. BARL'S STBAM FUMP,
WOOD WOAK1NO MACHINUKY,
CORN CBDSHBRS. McOOWAN PUMi'H, CUOOM
BBR WOOD PUMPS. Tor Wells and Cistern-,
CBAWFORD'S OAK DSN CULTIVA-
TORS^ FBBI) 0UTTBR8.
CORN 8HELLKBB,
WUBSLBARROWS, PLOWS, nWKKl'S, SCBA
I'BRS, VICTOR CANE MILLS,
COOK'S EVAPORATORS.
& c., Arc., Ao,
THOS. B. BODLEY.
No. 0 1'BRDIDO 8TRKKT No 9
A'eip Orleans.
January 81dtwAwly.
Jewelru and Fancy Goods
AB GRI8WOLI) k CO., (old Hrm of Hyile 4
• Uoodrich. eatablished In New Orleans flf
years) manufaotnrflrsaud importers of Watches, .lew
elry, Silver Ware, Cutlerr, Guns and Pistols, corns
Oanal and Boral streets. New Orleans. deoiMl?
PHILADELPHIA FA.
WEIKEL <1 SMITH'S GBNGAZOi
CONCIHTRATBD BSSBNCB OK
JkMAICk GINGER SUGAR,
Possessing all the properties of the Jamaica <H"'
Cer, In the moat concentrated au l oonrenlent Inro
A TALDAILM RKMROT SO*
INOIOI8TION, FLA't'ULBNOK, COLIO, 1"AB
KHOEA, CRAMPS IN THB STOMACH.
An Excellent Temte
In cases ol Wrftkneee or general Debllitv. and hi*
•errInf as a safe and most a«re ahl" bi'verau-
fnench the thirst, or cool the parched ton«i">.
Prepared onlr br the
WEIKEL & SMITH SPICE CO
Who Alio manufacture IIOHW*M« 'M. b-lii* s Hi*
of etmleeMdstristlr pn«- .arranled sncii
Famllr And Medldlnal use.
Gh Hummern Ess
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Chew, J. C. Evening Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1870, newspaper, April 4, 1870; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232544/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.