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—The cotton wormjs at work ion
,li
—Th« prisoners In the Calver jail
MMShSSft$ 5$
Tin OQttottsot woolen factory abdicating the fntwe policy of the
friends from tbe outside. The Cen«
tral Twaa ehsrges the jailor with
csrelewnesa in not imposing inffieient
i^ake WVftk j*Ua.
—The Marshall Iron Age rejolceaafcAs
!y.w*m <j a ,mt>- 3 t m.,**
A result of having a through line
was to be f¥$]T~on one of the std*
«4-i track# at thr .depot yesterday morn*
log, in a ear load of
through from the M. K. Sc T. B B
•e«n here. HAT© been shut op and"
isolated heretofore, we feel this morn*
io^-jastltie iHroy who has got du$
*/Of th^ jroods, and w*atef M>.hpikc -
B*
i
Bereafle^e W<*4> keep eoof, j g.
Apples that weigh a poand each-
d county/* T g j d
la Aransas ooanty one Rowland
was shot to dx*ath by one Debet*
The San An to aio Express says that
*-J the Dallas Convention will siatain
Governor Davis. ; It evidently eonnts
^ largely npon the strength of the Davie
1 "The e'ity charter of Brenbam re* ,
qaires all parties to pay their1 taxes
before they ean vote- ***
The San Antonio Herald1 wbatas that:
advieea from Fort Oancan of the 7fh
~ show that the Mexicans are opposing
tbe removal Indians from
, Mexico, and that the latter are very
anxious to go upon the Reservation if
they are allowed to doso, .We doubt
the action, of the Mexicans ,b§iog au*
thorixsd by the government
Mr Hubert Campbell; on acconnt
■ of the unsettled e&ditlofi of hisbno
•V sinotrte Mississippi, withdraws from,
the join* editorship oi the. Dallas,
,.8§m The N^ws la soon to be en-
larged and isaae as a semi-weekly.
- , A black leeher at Dallas-killed an-
other ^nanof color whosttackedhim
for andne intimacy with ,hi% jpggfe. j ~
The late excareioa from jfiallasl io>.
Shrevepor^was a \ ^
Tbe Navaeota Tablet ..charges
that J L, Dickson, tag, registfar, in,
thit floaty, did not inak<e tne^ pio?
pei annoohcgment and conpeqnent-
iy baciy parties failed to rfegtstet.
A *ery grave charge indeed, and
r Tbe planters on upper Red River
propose giving Lieut Woodruff, |he
officer in oharge, a grand fete when
the Bed River Rait , is wholly re'
moved. He is entitled to it. ?
' - Dp<&Ctfe-1fe.lh 'of' ''Mri A
Teiteb, associate editor 6T fee Jef-
F fko eci 8he8, fallsfrom>orsee,
accidental pistol ahot&,affray8refcc.(
"etc. f^BMs t& *1 v&t ifvim
**4* - h * . y! —... • i-.1 -«'Ott ;
'- PSSfSVrjIGRS IH-TEXA8, !
i MSiii kw>&& 4
•*OOUSTr.a"?Sv£-n^, P06TCFFICE.
Anderson Palestine, *
; Angelina........Homer.
Atasooea ........Pleasaoton.
• Austin. £.... H .IWlvilfoV
Bandera...;... .Bandera.
Bastrop.. 1
* Bee. ..Beevilia. n • !
B#............Benton-
Bexar.... V ftatt Antonio.
•Blanoo.^ .Bianed. ';
Bosque. .MeHdlani«^ >;
BdWte ■■Li'jm'iiiW'i
BtMtoiia . j . Braaoria.
- ..i^..-.-5^rWi«eairjd \
Brown...........Brownwood.
-■--Caswell.
Barff^t ....Buwjet.
Caldwell........-Lockhart. xr"
Calhoun.. .... ■: Indianola.
JKius^'It.. .'«S<rfrville4 !
fer^jn Democrat, the- jeditoriabau# 3 ■I'oft Clark.
office forRfinf nil thfi nanprs in that, J4®111 Paria.
office force of all the papers in that
city cohvened and passed resold-
. tions of respect^to hie memory.
A. targe train from Ghihnahna has
reached San Antdhio with
bard money; fSd^OO remains in
^Siln^hlonio and ytbe balance ^gdes
to Sngland-
The S AEcprees^aays same n:er-
chants in that city are at the bot-
tom of the opposition by the Mexi-
, - cans of,-^ie fjemoval of .tbe Indiauj
to the Reservation.
The/ Pieasanton Sto6k Joorna-1
reports improved local prospects in
that moral vineyard.
Parker coanty is growing fine
rotten lihiB; year, y AJJ/J' ^ ) °-
More cotton says the Courier will
be raised in Grayson coanty this
^ye?.r than ever >efor£.
The Courier says ope of tbe needs
. of Sherman is public spirit. Soreiy
is this a greivous want wherever
felt. '
A lot of bad boys out off a cow's
tail at Victoria and' she is now
Tbe first number of tbe OhartiSt,
Vpnblishsdby/f^a W Jfioerl «5ftor
and proprietor, at Pans, in Lamar
county, has been received at this
office! Itfsk'new pkpir, Repnbii •
can in politics, and edited with
ability. ] (
r cvr. The fisherman of Galve^ou,: re-
* port the Spanish mackerel more
r plentiful than ordinarily# Trout
also, and an occasional pompano
" afford good company for the 'mack-
erel. ,,n\ . , 9^? ! *"'
Bids for work on the Agriculth-
ral College in Bruzos county, will
be received, op to the 23d of this
month. Governor Davis is in foil
accord with /tbe Commissioners
having this work in charge and it
wiU go forward now without far-
ther hindrance. w i
-—The 21 Paso Sentinel con-
tains ihii trifle, which shows human
nature to be tbe same everywhere:
Mtodeb 1 ! t^-If was just mid*
night as this pleasant ory reached
is from across the Acequia. Hastily
proceeding to the scene of notion,
expecting at least to obtain a report
'Ilk first>class homicide, we' were
• lBUBwasety disgosted to find It was
only a qaestion tm to who was en-
titled to wear the colzones. She gpt
tbe best of ifishsual.
m.*-i -a ii^Si'n iiiifii ^blfibdl ■ & nmrfiin it
slsossry; she Uee to %
WacOfS^yiibg idle
Tbe bridge across tbe Bra z is
Hver at Mnnson's Shoals, in Bras m
oonnty, Will be Completed next
month. Ii will be a substantial
structure. ^ • •
A colored preacher, one Foster,
has been committed to jAil io Brazos
county in- defaplt of bail, to answer
at- next term of the District" Court
the charge of bigamy.>ai^ii
' SeveCtfdcjdectB^ in one day in
Corpus t^n|i8tl b/fa^s.Bbn2ey and
sion of preference for any one place
at which the Convention should be
held. Several pointe have been
ma among
, ^
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:?Browiml%?f
4" '<JSss A'i. Jli 1. w-.^ieden%
' 6bewk6e...Xi...Rusk. >< ;
Collin a. .. .McEinney
Colorado -Columbos.
Comal..r......New Braunfele.
Comanche .Comanche.
Cooke.:....... ..Gainesville.
^Boryril....-.' .GlateSville. '
9 Dattaa..ii. .i... .Dalfas. ?
Denton....i. Denton^ ^ i!:J
^DeWitl^mtk'A. 4iCHnteKH ■*>&'? {
Ellis Waxahachiei ♦ in
El Paeo. r... -. .EL'Paaoi' bc«\\
Erath... .iStspheosyille.
Falla-,.3^..,^...Marlin^^,&|2 j M5
Fannin.. ..Bonbam.
Payett;e.........lLaGlrange. « ! : ?
Fort Band R chmnBO.
Freestone^* - ^Fairfiejd. '
Galveston ......-Galveston.
Gillbepiy'V.......Fredericksbtirg.:
"Goliad...........Gdlisd,' ' tt.
Gbtiialek:. .g. -.. :~Gotizales; \ t j
Gr8yaonJis..isr-.9ierman?^ j,
GkimeB^.ff.-..... Anderaon,
Gnadalape . i.i....Segiiin.
Hardin ... -Hardin^ ; -
{ Hvriaqp,... .Marshall#r;
Gays ............San Marcos.
Henderatin...'.^..tAtbeda; " "
Hfdalgci......... .Edinburgh.
Hill .. -i.. ..Hill&borongh.
HopkiDa'itsM. ML .Tamnt^ 1 {
Houston .^i.^.':.Gredestt« '& '
Hunt .^...M..^.;GreenvHle.! 4
-Jack.............. .^ackaboToagb,
Jackson^^....^..Texanajj} ? |
JalPtSi*/ * --- - - - -r^-Jssper. *
Jefferson. .Beanmont,
Jobnaon* .. 1....Cleburne.
Karnes. ^i.vl.T... .Helena. V
Kaufmin...;... ...EaufmacVJ
KcodaH ^^u^i..B§«ne;
Democratic party of the State, and
also to nominate candidates for the
offices of ~ Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Treasurer, Comptroller of
Public Accounts, Superintendent of
Public Inetruoticn and Commission-
er of tbe General Lapd.Office.
In as much at no rule has been
laid down for determining the basis
of representation,-I recommend that
the several counties send sucb num-
ber of ' delegates as they deem
proper, leaving it; to the Conven-
tion/as bas been done heretofore, to
determine the number of votes
which each county shall be entitled
tocas|. %sm VAtt «s<# , ©sg | c«i
There has been no noited express
0
ed «iis to ssif
btsi&v: em
Austin has been selected as being* *w«wa tsvewod
a-j suitable as any other, having i%.
.fipwthe imgortapoe of.secarurg a
lull attendance in warm weatber.i
Are you ready for .the Convepr.
tioii?" Have yooPperfeoted your lo-
cal organizations? H&vf a -de-
termined in your 'oWr aiifids the
policy that should govern in tbe fu
ture. and selected suitable men to?
represent yon? If not, let me beg
ypn to delay these important mat-
ters no longer, fowav \ '
Do you wish still to. be governed
by the time-honored conservative
and well --^underetood^' principles
tampaws^t%* PW:t
llT ■
%i\*iby.' Liberty: f .
Liineatone Springfield. ;
LIVe Oak^e. M.[ Oakville. ^ '
Llano - ii- .. Llano.
McLennan .. Waco, v
Madison - Madiaonville.
Marion -.n\ Jeff arson.
Mason • •
Matagord4
Mtrarick
Medio a '
Milam /-p
Montagne
Montgomery
Nacogdoches
Navarro
Newton «
Nueces
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Polk
Red River -
Refngio
Robertson
Rask~—1 •
Sabine
San Augustine
* San Patricio .
San Saba.?
rfbelbys!ti,
Smith, n -
Tittia
Travis
Trinity - ^
Tyler -
Upahor
Uvalde |.
Van Zin^tKi ?
Victoria—-'^- .-
Walker
Waahington
Wharton j-
Williamson,, ..
wSf -
Wood
Yonsg ' v;-'
Zapata -
Maaon,
Matagorda, f «"
Eagle Pass. )
Caatroville. |
Cameron. . j vv
Montagse.
Montgomery,
r Nacogdoches. .s
Cor8ieana. i
Newleni
Corpus Christi.
Orange. • § -
Palo Pinto. I
Carth8ge.
Weatberford
Livingston.
Clarkaville.
Refugio. j
Owenavillel j
Hfnderaon. I
HemphHi. 1
San Aaguatibe
_ San Patricio.,
.r'-Ya-sSao-Saba.-; j
Center.: )ii\m
; Tyler. I>a |''
- ' Rio Grande 0'y
Fort Worth]
Mt. Pleasant
Austin. i '
Sampter. \
Woodville^ j
Gilmer.
>. Uvalde.
;J&*nton. t'
« Victoria. \ '
Hontaville. i '*
Brecham. ■■
t> V Laredo.
- Wharton.
« Georgetown^
- Sutherl'd Sp'jgB
« , , Decatur. .
¥fL: Quitman.1*' "
Fort
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THE STATE DEMOCRATIC CON
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TXHS AND PLACE TIXSP ADDEBSS JWtOM
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COIiONSL WINKLEK, <,h
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To the Deooency of Texas.
f& conventiofi of delegates frc
tbe iiverml oonntiSs wfu- asset
intbe
of Austin on
4tjr. the third day of Bepiem
A, D., 1118, for the purpose of in-
lip!
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H. HAULER, NO , 49
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RINGER
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SOu ffiERN AGENCY or the FAMOUS BUCK'S BUlLMANTSHOVES.
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WeOfferaeiargdrt1 S««k «t
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33 w;.! m mm* « mm
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♦Sitae, e:w>i>,
General Land Agents and Survejore,
«jst| jfeoii elcdw T-&it sa j
CALDWELL, BVKLMOW GO TBXA9
Basinera entrusted to as will receive
atte&tion
prompt attentu
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O N L Y'^&I r E ' D O L LARS.
i at'uo inw.*6y 'io samiqj
w ,V*W Mat as. T^Ttuh nis!lr< & <■''
With the New Patent Button "Hole
yr Ki/,j Worker.- %>-$■ I
THE MdlT SIMPLE ARB CBMftttT II
>4 NIlTINlitli soif&ttwh td-|
THE MOST BBIAILE AiD IC0B8MI6AL IB
, ^;r
A MODEL BF 6BMBIBIB BTRiBBTN AB B
BEABTY.i&K
.k; iff j
0MPLXT3 ia til its psrta, use* tig Str&ight its
y Pointed Needle, 8el.ffhr; diiie; direct aprSti*
Pjsitiveawtton; > aw Teas'on; Salt fsea arm ok>+h
ooidsr; ojserates bF Wheel aaC on a Table; 1,1# ht
Banning, Smooth m4- Noiseiesg Hfce^'tUvoodaisb-
prt° 4 mao) ia : has pa ent otieok to pr«T«ct me
•wheel beta? turned the wroa;*w' T; uses the thread
fflraofc from the spooi; makeKthe Bias ia UMk'atitob
(a&dgi &a,* tronge t gtitoji ksown^; flrni, nubble,
clot* pid; will do811 kinddof work, flue ind
t0 Olctivor ieathtr
tod u<ea ill aMcrtiJDons tj taresd
She best mech*Bioilta'eat in America asd BUrope
generpilyfoonflin«thtauoiunea.
Speelai 4erJa« aal utra indnoeortitg ™ ,u„
^y^wuie.wb iife
2 ?3,0i htb eo° a ntrr and keep cur new ma-
oiinee ou exhibit!. n and gale. Gonn^ rirbts given
to smart agents free; • Agent's compif te ootftta fttrn-
ifhed withont toy extra charge, aamp es oteewine
aeseri^tlre (jtroala's < otalalng tenni, tedtfmoai&fs,
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MOOfe'SEWrNG MACHfNG CO.,
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febUWtf*
T—i—r
A 8HAND GOLD MEDAL
Nlg Io aoj|J]tioedcfe v.A nHood iisqe | '
;W a-awjl^kdf at the J*ck«oa, Mi «i?ajr of ,iS71 to
COLiMAh'S COfilt a WHEAT MILL I
b'dlse>el mir Jazsm'
*n
A VMBAHE IBVEBTIBB.
r? He dta asi ri1-
, _r .. t .alatf tiadl ciiu «Md.''«as* $
which have united you In'the past, ^.f^s to oiisisa |
and In the matbtenanoe of which
yoa have here! ofore stood shoolder
to shoulder in triumph and in de-
feat ? Or do you deaire t^ Ipoee
tbe bands of that nnlon in+which
you have heretofore found yonr
strength, in Bome ignus fatuus of a
uew departore, a third party wil V>«
tW-wisp, or another jack-with-a-
lanterh search for ftfp]it-;%4l %^ew
abiicao pa^ty t k> >;if" !
l)d you demand that wc^ thali re-
torn to and stand by tfes doctanc;of
economy in public expenditures,
and that taxes should xtcly be im-
posed in order to defray the neces-
sary expenses of government econo-
mically administered?. ,0r ybn
willing that your property,and your
earfng 3 shall be taxed ^that others
may embark in gigantic enterprises
lor private benefit, .in the interest of
tber. expense., pf th^
i)o jo« prefer that ,yonr office and
. usitiohs of trust shall b? filled by
men whose sympathies and inter-
ests are in harmony with your own?
Or shall they be oocupied by stran-
gers and political adventarere?
These and kindre^ subjects demand;
your attention, not only;in State
Convention assemble^, but in your
precinct and county meetings |et
me urge yon to. give,, to them the
considerate attenticm their import-
ance demands, .v. ^ .?• s -*
Mnch hsa been done already, but
much remaic'8 yet to be done in order
to relieve the people of Texas from
the effects ofthe misrule of the paor,
which tiiey have 4hai^d in comnidn^
though not to 8^9y greater extest.j
with their brethren of other States jof
the.Sauih. The wcrk yet to be dohe.
requires united exertion and steadi*
aeea <>f puFpose.?ji| ' .
Tbe situation is at present bopefal;
civil government Is iast replacing
military rule. Tbe executive can i;o
longer snspend the writ of habeas
corpus, or by a declaration of maftia!
law snspend the action of the courts,
and try the citizens before a drum
head courtmartial. •: ■■*-* 5
That half civil, half milltsrj, half
civilized, Half savage body, composed
to a great degree of irresponsible aad
ignorant men, called State Police, no
longer lords it over the people. You
are no longer required to dance a
four days attendance at your county
seats, in order that yoo may deposit
your vote;--but instead yoa have a fair
election law with precinct ballot*
boxes, guarded against fraud in^every
conceivable manners. The people of
Texas are once more free to manage
their affairs in their own way, if they
choose to- do StO. y v .■ ..
In national ^.politics you need not
expect that Democratic- ideag wili be
nndera^odvor appreciated, so long as
there is a mij irity interested in keepo
icg alive the prej adjpea and animosi >
tiea§epgaudere4.3jgi> a
powerful, .political organization fails
to restore the confiscated property of
i^ou-cowibatanta, and refases to gsr-
mit the placing of a flower or an ey-
eigreen on the grave of a fallen Con*
federate. Oar principles, however,
ill. survive the prejudices of the
hour. The fober second thonght must
give] reason Ler eway, or else the
Work of centralization will go on to
campl^ti^n. Let as wait and hope
for the best. Meanwhile let as ail->-
unmindfulof past political difference,
and inviting the co-operation of a
good citizen, whether & native or for*!
eiffn born—unite as one man ip build
iug op.V>or material interests, and se
ourely guarding them by a sound and
wholesome l&n administered by hon-
est and upright officials. In tbe inter-
estof this people, wltH due regard for
tbe protectioo of life, reputation and
property, avoiding all unnecessary
burdens and restraints on individual
freedom consistent with . the public
safety-. 3 noiti ii< t. .y - ■; | «
? Hoping that all portions of the
State will be represented In tbe Coo'
ventioa by good and true men, that
wisdom and prudence, tempered with
moderation and a spirit of concilia-
tion may characterize your deiibera*
tions, and that you may put before
tbe people the names of men who
will earry our b&nner to ft brilliant
!ylfeta& 'mo so >«nSau .-oi
SUM your obodient8ervant,.,(
UiJ* JFIKKIiSS,-jf
airman Demoeratie Executive
Committee.
CoBsioasra, Texas, July 10,1873.
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#506.iCHAtLENeEi
: Towards eijenw ol t Pablie Ten that, the -
PATENT
xeel ia n«eed. S« e and Bin;licit? ftil othetti $
10(1,00 Sold thi« Tew. all of Trhforh*refills
rfeat eatiafattion, and proved to be all thatTl*
aimed for th* '• V0nM-eat(Si ®ertt.)j W«od
b em—ob reeelpt of cix DoHam - TT,
*. M. B0YNT0N. SO Beekman St.. Vi,; H
JanlSDU ^1*- Soto Proprietor * lftaa«lMtuwr*
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H. P. BUOKUST,
8 Camp St, New Orleans,
WATCHMAKER,
Fine Watches,
ntm&Kv;
Silver Ware and Spectacles*
JBrery Sort «f Watches Bcpair^b
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H K Bns^r%.iJJau%..ti&.^aehaiEM*
Oh -:.Ziq •-
Cune* Poliolet oa all ftimlar plana. ,i ', : t
of ca - to/t^U^HSldaw
v* ^5 Ji': HERE; IT IS !Jj
d ALL ABbUT fEXAS! a
wtaA n r. id? ,::!e;
llf YOU WAST TO KSOWALLASOtJT Tfeik%
I teeoll. e'lmate and natora} resoorees—rte acriesi-
tnral. mineral and msthasioal adranMnree—tbe eUar-
. aoter of ite people—and.in fact, any and. erfrything
which trontd be of Interest, to be knoTrn.-reJutlTe' to
thecoantry, , *"fl ' '■*> ^ i ' «
jji ., SUBSCjEliBf'FOkI w 1
raj ion fv sw-Tt'^-j fg-jn mw | f1
•'The Texas Intelligencer.'
It lg n ef^ht page Beral-mtnthl", devoted to Te* g
and to 'I'ezae interest!, without religions or poll tin i
bia«. We nave nothing to 4* with i<le*. We>Sail
a*e oar teit endeavors to make the pater a
class ' !C f f *j.t t} ain «;-?• i
« ,
masine it a correct medium for information to those
who wish to immigrate to TexMr Bnd interesting to
all Texans,
- ' S«nd ■< eae Bellar '> 3 W | 4,
*n*a eettjhe p&per fprcme peXK sH I ri4
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J E FOSTER,
.U'i- SCO I oJ ^fcuTOKj :aH .qn | -
si'ioisod " $'!&& iSotfiL-'fanoMsti oi i a
HEAL ESTATE BROKER
is%dl; -edltd." (it ossd?~si^Tfxi^ j i
- ' AND- •
b s % h'i&b «?isv -Mi al *?H . sliy. ] 3
iEIOIJS. QN
• . ■ --.
The Bets* Jfhlf in Use.
• ... .. ; s f,-- •; ;• > .. v..- '.
Fiist Premium awarded" at the foilowlne State
Fairs: ' .. ■
Q'orcia, Mtcoe..... SM Trxas, Honston, 1871
New York Cltr, W.i.isJj n i t8?i:
SllsfV-oipnl. 4*ckson.l35') TeXi% Br ntiam .1871
!889. 18'0 1*071 Sclgii jiiabima.Mont«om8r?
Lonisiaaa, i*jew Or- v..........1471
;e u; 858, 1E6S. If69 3ca h. Carolina, Co-
U7C aDd.,.,......ife71 loisbU.187
It has stood th? test of ppacticii. csb for near'* a
qaartex .of 4 ce' tar-, and pace with the tins* s
t>y being oosf*i.s7i.7 imfrct b. At eighteen fairs,
from New Yon Ciij to Bstunam, Thm, the Cole
mao Mill bas tncceesfnl y m- neted with all other
well 'known «id pron-iaer.t Grist Bi;i<i (old In this
maikBt, and has alwsj s hst- * wrrded the Pirst Prr-
miam for good and f t gifuding, wherever pnbliclr
exhlbittd, itssoiiti o( tx.tlltace «re i - |
SIIKPLICITY/DBRAB LtTY AKS EFFifilEKCV.
Bixdifferent lizen for vl ntilfcn ctip^to sod cotrn-
i'yjfiinoiEuf. >h stoats are of solid Fr^tca fcarr.
Prices aboai tte nre* as otser Mills. The fcigtest
testimonials fr«sw sartf.e (n Al*h>ma Mi.RisalnBt.
Louioifcca and IVzag Bend or Circo.ara aoa PiUo
list. Manufactured tj .
. H. BUOLKY OOLBMAW,
•Nstirr, MS TehsopitoniW) r«reet, opposite the St.
Mtry's Market; Pepst cd Halesfoonj, r>o. 9 Union
etreat, near St. Oharl s Street. «W OBliSAAiU, La.
(lg! fi i -^iA'OSSTS: .. -i« >-
CWB^a k ENOUSH, eaU)«to ;
H*>HY «-OHgaPPXU", Houston,
l>OR'ON i DBM1Z, San Anto' io;
Hi SSKl.C.'RA.lMCT dfcOO., JtffersoD ;
JAB P. trxz, ^hreveaort JanllWly
-.'TEXAS
■M
JS A
"wr
M
E> S
Wool and Clothes Wagher.
J 1 ft Mr- ji A > t 'v*%K
lJ?HU>nupi January 3Set, ;I871.
'u'-.l js&ttin asr a i j
Therefis so Wasning Machine in jthe world «■: ?
m .if y^i&a ,.i aftfotA* ,i4v;
Ar 1U)«'h Net Wtwr Oat the Cleikei.
It" will washTHlETT DIRTT GASX8WTSI Jl. 1
'■r.' ■■ 1
^ilogoicaoO • n'w-x [ J
FOUR M1M O 'l'JBia.
<tu -A eca a«iri mos- omasa loTr^iT?
MAD WHAT JtJDQK.THOMAS says boat it: ;
}V33«A*>:? i «'Sto«MMi>«aurMaMSiaMn.
,ssr. saaaa1;
Ukiac that Is dMbrabS*. aid iaatead tfiruk day
aded aal t need to bo. lt ia a
aotoalf >s the best, bat the
that is necessary to astabiiah tbe merits cJf ta ex
|ra rdi*ar^im|Ug^atity is iflaply a fair a 4
S5a^RSM 'A o'gr^
washing machine that I have «wr "
regard it aa am absolute hoaaeboldi
To^A. J^aTe.IOolnmbiU!, Texas-
J O. THOMAS
^QWTrtwgTjMttsaa this maohineWill4o*srtSS
******** to procure richt*, vU>:
W. J, DARDEN,
m fwawtf
ASSET 0
Pays Tares, Redeems Land sold by
Taxes, Examines Titles, Famishes Ab«
stracts of Titiea, and everything pertains
sg to a Baal Estate Agency. JnirS Wt
GALVESTON
MEDICA.L COLLESE HOSPITAL
23d ! :r«0t asi ATtsns L.,,t ]
1 02.iSTSEH!) BY TM M6ISLATTOB,
JL8 now open for the
cor my In the State
petlsntg. A!'o each
Kaeh
endlftg
asonlc
La: fce. Temperance Society, Odd Fellows' Lodge a*
amy o&er Cm^or Society. Bee Chapter 978 of 8pe-
The Medical and Bnrgieal treatment is under the
immediate alrecttop ol the Professor* o{ lbe (Hires-
ton Medical College and aUjSpeciai PlaoMea will be
treated.each mi , ,, 5 -,i f !
DI8XABB3 OW TBI STBS OB BARS,
*if*c •■j.fe'vmtrct'afesw r. •>-.>' : •'
DJSSAMS OP THB 1RBPRODUCT1VB1 ORGAN8
IN MALB OR FKMALB, HBRN A,
(SaptareU eto., etc^ , • !
npoa anew and wife p'an. • ' 3
■VPrivate and Psbl Wards have >een sift
listed.' . -*
WPa ec 'W"" S£i!,
wishes, and Pr.vata " kf<
lty to pay for aecemmoaa
the Profcseors will make i
tendance between any cla?
dlstlnotiopr Is tt
tpattin
__ bu-
tt eir
•-•r •. poem c. . jrmit. i
The Sargeon ta «ktn* Of ths Galvestoo Medio
OoUegeHospital will please admit. as
patient ta yov Hospital i«i treatmeat according
yonr rale* aad regulations. -"
_r—''JyA.
uKsaa1s,ia%^ss-« 5*«c
needs ®t the tunes.
>4W1T s«
ORBBNSTILIJi DOWSLU.
Snrgeos la Chief and Manager
A. B. O-RISWOLD & CO.,
Corner of Canal and Royal Stmts
NKW ORMAIUi.
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
:*uv FANOY GOODS. d j:
. Cutlery, Guns and Pistols,
MANUPACTURBBa OP /" I '
Pare Cols Silwvraie. ' *
mt «W
%6S&
tK -AULAS
-- - - :■« so im
! NON-FOHFEITING.
mofe^ WeY'by'tte n'o'Satter^w^
Wtii 'tiMx&ti&oS? vmi " AVLAn."
*& « OcWpsiieHn iioil ^^e
had on money, in order to show boir this aAota
policy holders, we mnst suppose that A-peMonCJasred
40 insaresin the-AWaa Cm * 10,-000 on the Life]
Pf
J 5,108 OO .eomppnnded at 5 per cent. for 27
■' yesnj^*..ii..^t, 18,030
oarer: -v? .
pf #J! 75i>
'■<& i^ asff riUafcie Agents Wanted ln atfnr;
tbe State. App^y t^ «:t •<;,
-d
101.. ., STRAND GALVKSTON 1®
sei>l6-wir general Aseats.
db ■ aoo pages, bound.
Family should have it. It
and CnreofCBOUEKA,
Every Physician and"
res the Cansea, Nature
'ettsw Fevet- and Cem-^
bre-Meuindtis Spinalis or Spotted Fever. It con-
tains New Medical Disgovehtes of vital importance
to the Entire Human Family. Sold by all book
dealers. Address the publishers, Jao. W. Johnson Sc
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Bex 2TS9. Sent post-paid oa
receipt of $t ,oo. AGENTS WANTED.
Established
joxsa
;akb TBL
YEARS.
COLLEQX,
8th a~nd Olive Ste^t^S uis.
Circulars (Gennsjt wd BngUsh, «nd 8pedmcMi of Pwiim.
ship), mailed FRBE. Wrll« forooe. HO VACATIOIi.
JONATHAN JONES, rrw't, 1. W. J0HN80N, X&n'g FWni
jaiy27d&w3m j—- ^ t .: „ -:
GREAT ALTERATIVjE ANO-
BLOOD PUBIFIEP., 5
It; -is not a quack nostrum.
; The msredients are published oa
j fyh lk>ula t)f medicine. It is
; nsed and recommended By Phy-
j siciitis vefcererer it has been in-
% troduced, I twill positively euro
IQKpFVLA, SYPHILIS
various stages, -RHEU-
MATISM, WHITE SWEL-
LING, GOUT, GOITRE,
BRONCHITIS, NERV-
f OUSDEBILITY, IXCIP4
\ IEN T COX SUMP T10N,
and all diseases arising from an.
impure condinon of the Blood.
Benftfor owr Rosadalis Alma-
^ac, in which you will find cer-
^ tificatcs from reliable and trust-
worthy Physicians, Ministers of
the Gospel, and others.
' Dr. R Wilton C'arr, of Balti-
*icf?,saj she has nsed it in cases ot
Scrofrilaftnd other diseases with much
"itlrTrc'. Paph, of Baltimore, r®.
ommendiS it to all person? suffering
:1th diSpased Blood, saying it Is sqne-
! rior to any preparation he has ^verpiW
' - ' , fjiibney Ball, of f
tteir . . ^
i mora M. K. Conference South, says
he has Been so much benefitted by
I itsMse.thathocboerfully recommends
it to all his friends and accpaintawaes.
craven «S Co., Druggists, at ff r-
donsyiUe, Va., say it never has SSfcd
to give satis!action.
Mvm'l « McFsddrn, Murfrwea-
' boro', Tennessee, i aj s It cared Ki« of
i Rheumatjsm -when all else failed.
THKRf*sA'nAT-TRTT* coxy^crrioy WrtH OUIt
f •. Coaamfoco St., Baymen, ^
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Chew, J. C. The Houston Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1873, newspaper, August 21, 1873; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235053/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.