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Utter fnm up the Hodsoa.
SiTHitn S. V., Snwbtr 24(h, 'GO.
Tke weather her* ia meet gloom;, with
it* dull leaden ekwte, drinling raio*, aod
pirreii'g w d , *ol it aeetna a filling ae-
eomfat-imeot t* Ifce faaaeiai, politi-
cal atxi aoeial, which enahre <d the whole
count.; for wba'rver the retail (bail be,
there mur tret corns iriale and ttiffering
le be "bared, in a greater er taa degree by
I be wfcsle comn.nii.ly; rsme few at the
North, perba;*, in a >elfi h point of view
only. k">cauae their («euniary isiereet*
mitot .nffw, tttm ijr, Terr many, because
'heir rm«**t tjnjp^thy if with the Soutii
em prop'.e, and wbii- acknowledging >bni
the r-.uU of the e eeiion joeiilee tfie eoorie
porab-<! by the 8eutb, ihey yet grieve that
it n>u i j be, aad Wk forward with ap-
prehe> tiew to what the end mag be, to the
rerii < of the tie* which have bonntf the
State* together aad made oor country
*o pr^eperooe. But a* the mantle of
bbow will aow follow the present dreary
raia , and cover the"earth until the leaves
and bud* bant £mk ia the spring date, ee
may tit* broad maatle of ebarity desceed
■pen ibis frrered ezoitemeat, until there
MISCELLANEOUS
Alm iy there tew foreeh ado wing* of
>
rible "offering amoag the peer, and wen
among the middle claiee*, daring the eom-
ing winter. go many factories wfll be
compelled to dlesharge their lalerere; 10
maay clerk* have already few* thrown oat
of employment, by tkmtter atagnatioo
bunneee; moat «f them, too, who have
lived up to, if let a little beyond their
salarie*, so that ant ef employment Is,
indeed, rain to
You cannot realixe in your favored
climate, the feartWl suffering among the
vtry poor la mid winter hare, where ad
ded to the waat of food i* the lack ot worm
Nothing and of fael; many not knowing,
jay •itm day, when the next day's food
ana fael caa be obtained, or if obtaining
the one, toarsely feeling relief, for need of
tbe other. Wt often wish that the oppo-
nents of slavery afttld wfttrait the condi-
tion of these miserable poor, at their very
doors, those whe Woold work and do work,
when work eaa be obtained, with that of
the well-fed, well-clothed slavee, for whom
their *ympiihy is so excited by the exag-
geration* and imagination) they have re-
ceived at facta.
An jastanee which has come under my
cwapersoMi observation vividly illustrates
tikis contrast. A folthfu! hardworking ne-
gro woman, eae of the eery few, who, in
this section of oor country are reepeetfu1
in manner, reminding us of the good old
"Aunties" we mis* so constantly, has lived
in Peagltkeepeie this many years: until the
emancipation ia this States she was a slave
which, by the way a# she has herself told
a*, accounts for her respectful manner to
her employers; she has been employed by
tbe beet families ta the city year after year,
whenever extra help was needed, particu-
larly in getting up extra dinner* and sup-
pen—attending at parties, ke., aad
LaUfaU&AUaadwelL She had
D. D. BADGER & CO.,
ABCRITECTfSA!> IHOS K'OKKS.
omega duakk STKrrr sw kjuk
ittd tprct*xra*'p( Iron J^«nu, Unicis, F««
X ۥ*, friars. Mem W, I*#n Ruanl-. * ui ever* <1
r tr e< tr*n wort i '<* f ^ t' * -
at ilw- o«r« of C.J. URAISORi.
B*l>« €m A^/f.t tor llonoU,; Te*,..
JOHN r>ICKINS6 N>
cosmwio!! KEwrn, \t
DEALBB IN DOMESTIC AMD VOUKiO
KKOwr a Kcm,
// O u n t o y, r u x a s .
MOIIT CHJECK-
t • 8«le recatorr. Hi eoae t tn'.l > n
www owuuam, wzw yosk akd eoston
ifc&Jrea. i-.im.-i-.
Sterling Kvf haiirs.
itus rost balk it uiw t.j suit. ox xa
OfUEBCIAL BASK OF SCOTLAND.
9 HI *njr p rt of
* Crest Britain aad Irel cu.
Oct 2, to. wiw3m JO'f N' DICK Iff • «>% .
toiiU
Mtutmd *** oMinif m r*'* *rti
k Urhetit VmUcy tn^ir .
lnuWd If Ik. Ii-tt'jt It u
w..... ■ J,?fi- /'«#
<M f9 *la.
Sole
£aaiS
J.
• 1MJIJIJI11I' 11v Ii I
& CO.,
Mum ttrret, Houston, Tnn*t Thrrt. ft' -n
tie OW Uoutton l/ouie Cornrr,
WBOLEHAI.E ASU BETAIL DKA'.EC* i.V
thall *|.ring np a'raer aad more laetli^^^^ AHD F.Wtl 1)11 V GOOHS
union, founded ej ea jaetiee to eti pertio* BOOTS AND SHOEH.
ef oar foventf land. U seem* now bS-
pes*il>'* to ear human foreeight, bat "with
Ood, *11 thing* are poseible. May B*nmt
the fenrfol peril!
ac4 summer tr^lc, arxi icel conflJ^ut tiiej von no
f«r<T«tt« lD4t>c*rmen(s to ihelrcity um! country p:.t-
•oy other hoa*e in th« ?U e. Their ciofbiuff
X Wai
MoruUy,
Boys' School.
, next vf the mal* school, at O.iy Hill,
e«biQI(loo county. T«as, will toiunif-ucc on
V, January 7tb, IM1.
A Bmited nntaber of rnipils caii tlrwl con.f>rtaWe
tr4tntfki tiut neighborb"<Mi. bor turther i-arttcu-
• •ppTyto tliWAHOP. WIL.^>N,
Brcnhaut, Tvxos.
ksfzkc5cu:
, Thoa. Aflfock. Esq.. Brenham
- . Rutherford, k$*i, Ua7 Ull!.
Oar iil'l, Texas, Dec 13, '60 elm
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
rpfIK LaW firm heretofore exists between Porter
X k Palmer wo* this day dlbsolvrti by mutual con-
tent. Jiach of the parties will ron?iu j i the practice
In his own name PJU)CTfc.K V. POHTKK.
K. J. PALMBH.
Montgomery, Pec 13, wtwlpi
CAUTION.
PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL
IN PURCHASING THE VAIIEY
WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS
DALY'S
JUtMUUGVAllEY WHISKEY
WITH THE 8IGNATURE OF
ON THE LABEL ALL OTHERS ARE
AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT
OF THt ABOVE WHISKEY.
WM.H.DAIY,
SOLE PROPRIETOR
19 SOUTH WILLIAM ST NEW YORK.
For Sale in Houston by
FRANK FAIJJ it CO.,
. uiy 'J.
FOR HALE OK RENT.
0N3 Storc'hourfe and Lot, situated on lite te«t busi-
ness side &t Hempi tes<l( opposite the IUUroa.1
Depot. Also, one 0«rHlin« House and Lot, with a good
w ell and good improvetneot-*, well situated. BLSuFor
particulars, ennnire at \V. II. WOLFSO.M'B.
Hempetead, Pec. 6th. I860. __ fdecll-6m
Markey'a Seminary,
ON* mile went from Pl nterAvlle.( rimea Co.,Texas.
Term commencea flmt Monday In February, ter-
minates last Friday In Sovember. One week's inter-
mtatlon, to Include the 4th of July. No cennuriou
given tor absence except at that time.
For Tuition and stationery, Board and Wardthi* rr
term $200.
No extra charge. No deduction mado for absence.
n 8houki any from some unforeseen c^use quit
^vhool or be dismissed, (t>«lu* incorrigible) they will
*k c . r*ed U|> lo tile "ate ot tiieIr J«Aving, money
iAej due, Insll other cases money due at the end of
the term. Those not scquAlnted with the Principal
will give as reference some prominent merchant In
JAMKtf K. MAKKKY.
Nov 23* f
■•*** samrsoji. .. dott
H. SAMPSON & CO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
OBALBRSin OKOOBBIK8. tadall klndi
of fLAMTATIOS SCPPtHS.
iir C th advance* mad* on Cotton and other
ooace consigned to us on Sale,storage or Ship
.anttoother li«rk«ts Jan.8.-— a.
FA.NOY
GROCERIES & CONFECTIONERY.
L' NE STAIt HALL, MAIN STREET,
E. L. BREMOND,
'I^AK K4 pieisnre in calling the al tention of his friends
A and the j abllc in general to hU new and well se-
l ?cted itock «.f l ancy (.rocericn and Confec-
tionery.
His int ntlon Is to devote himself exclusively to the
City trad ~, and he will st are no pains in trying to please
his cuat mers ^vith all their purchasers.
He wi l keep constantly on hand
Choice Coffees, Teia, Sugars, Ex-Flour, Butter
FANCY GROCERIES,
PRESERVER
COX 3 GELATINE, Cl7ltRENTS,
CITRON. RAISINS,
ALMOND*,
BRANDY,
WINE3,
CONFECTIONERY,
MIXED CANDIED,
BURNT ALMONDS,
JELLY DROPS,
GUM DHOPS,
CREAM CANDY.
Chocolate, Creams, &c.
ill parti of the city free of charge
Si'i'jCiAL NOTICES.
MR? 7IN&LOW.
An experlcaced noraciod f«nale physician, has a
soothing Syrap for children teething, which great-
ly (t'-ilits'es Uiepr oeees ef teet Jog, by solteninf
the gums reducing all infla—fftloB—will allay all
|u-o xi:6 it wire to regulate tbe bowels Depend
Bpfti it.nMtbfis, itviil gire rest to yoarselrer.
*n«t r-lief and health to your infants. Perfectly
s fe i.< a-irertis« « ent another eel
aosn. April 10, wtwly.
a px>--c?n t' yneta victoeia.—th« empreas~eu
grt;ie havL g tr -<i i'i >f. MuLiMn Hair Invtgoratdv
* th su .n ^-aMftlog succf-s#, the manufacturer has
pr- pared a be-utiful package of tt for Queen Victoria—
t«ne f r'J e • riure of Wa*«s. Once introduced in-
to thrCtourt of St. J*mes.«s it fa into the Prenelt
Ct r?. tt w li so. n ! e in ♦•very Court In Europe. Ilia
in'-ompja Ud« UaJr D>e is meet * g with c rr-^^ouding
Si'c-%- . B-.'h em be l ad a' 56 L'ey Htr#«t.>Kroiu
N'"* Vorit arch. oct6.3m
A Fact worth peaderlic Tke (erUfl-
rate of the woriA Universal Mttliet/w..—Pox the ii -
x e.'ti«a i« n of troth *-r for testing the ?i*erita * t a f*rt,
three things a *e n«-ce-«ary—unir*rtality, authentic do-
cuTHentx and pvrtonal observations; XL of which HoK-
I'iway's Ptlls and Ointment poasei s in an eminent de-
srer-ih'-yzrr nt.irrrsal by being advertised In every
pr1r>t<-diangaage and used by a'l t ailons throughout
the w<>r*d; their authentic 'iocnments are ttie millions
of certified cures in allcllnitrs ar.d amorg all peoples;
and personal ob* Tvation of the thousands who daily
witu«*a the tmm«diate relief they are giving In coughs
col li., asttt a, bropchltr-s, wheezmgin the chest, and
flicuit breathing; aW> i he radical cures In neuralgia.
onioreux. rheumatism, lutrbago and sciatica.
To ConsTimptiTes.
'P"e Advertiser, having been restored to hi
£ in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe Inug
affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—
is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of cure
To al> who desire it, he trill send a copy of the
prescription used 'free of charge , wi:h the di-
rections for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a sure Cue* for CoxscMmox,
As-xxa, BaoNCHiTis, to. The only object of the
advertiser in sending the Prescription is to bene
fit the*afilicted, and spread Information whleh he
conceive * to be invaluable, and he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please ad-
dress Ri v. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg,
oct 27,ly Kings County, New York.
vkil. (ha coaU work
.ad ohildr.D, «H ot U>« • eripple; her
buibvid btiag. (0<xl-for-B«thia( negro,
who «p«nt .11 bia .Mraiag* ia driak, .nd
eontribnUd nothing to th« rapport of the
(luaily Loot viator, however, he wu
t.k.a aiok, aad was oaable to work, oo
th.t the aot only oo aid aot eontiaue the
p.jnwta on Iter hoaeo, hat had to go to
toa<e of har old eaiployere to bog for bread
for hereeelf aad ehildrea, aad to depend
apoa ohaaee charity for Ike (apply of her
waate darlag the reet of tke wlater, aa ehe
will haT. to do the rest of her life unlea.
her health be reeiored. Yet rhe wu a faith-
ful (errant, aot to one akietreee, bat to
maay, aad thio eae iaataaoo, and not aa
iougiaed eaa, of the may occuring here
T«ry wlater. Wo thiak how each a eerrant
would bo oared for amoag yon, aad re-
mentborhowauty aietresieo we bare (eea,
I watchiagby the aiok bed of their (erranU,
leren ia eoatagioao dlaeaaee, adalaietoriag
'their medicine, aad even preparing their
food.
Of eotoae there ia little iatereat ozprera-
ed la aay other matter than the eiorn faa-
I peadiog orwr oe. Tke Prinoe of Saba'
j probable arrival la Baglaad, la aot dwelt
| apoa la the daily journals; Garibaldi cad
Victor liaaanol raoeived but a pai
eoitc; aadthedefartaro of that noble wo-
[ man, Lady TraakBs, tw the Paoifto, waa
I aanoaaeed ia one brief liae. It if aatnral
[that Chit thould be, wkeaalmoeteveryper-
i has aa iadivtibataa well as oolleciive
Interest ia the ■(■Kliiis straggle.
There eeeaa a gcoral disposition on the
part of the ladies to looaoailn leas thaa
|lhe usaal extravagaaee ia Sm*% Boa nets
i made mostly of silk aad velvet%)gothort
ite large, aad, as ia tke early fl "
I ia front; cloaks art wont
s« with ptaita to the waist, and a
, some fittiag tke Sgvre ia froat aad
ibdktad, others the reverse.
Nets for tke kair are aaw ooaftned ta
r, while wreaths or half wreaths
worn with evening dresses. Ia oae of
letters, the faahioaible color which I
I deecribed as "sew" was printed no#,
I tke error roes It lag froat illegible writ-
; is meaUanod, test my aathority la these
fpoHaat mattera shall be doubted.
LCCT.
TIE VHITBE STATES MAIL.
' fiSTKaraf
riestasirsNea
At#
Wots Wo.
Twm Mumtmm
[S!lSKS2Ba£-cr;SII
i.a ri. BMeatli ajaa ■
•a..rr te aiBMiiue.
■."SfBffT lit
othrrdar tt
f other (ltr
EoateSo.—
I Tla Barriakarf «e Lyaeh
bars.
> TurstUy end AUo it tS P. U.
|Ui«nMti cjoeeee* W4
1 other nata at * A
Philadelphia Ale and P< rter.
J. KIORDA.V,
Bonston, Texas.
Aorrr for the ee!ebr ted Brewery of Massy. Collins
Co.. Philadelphia, keeps constantly on hand,!
tock of the above Ale and Porter, which he offers
sale for cash, at first cost and ezpeuses.
Houston. March U. IMP, tf.
"O UN AWAT on Friday night, 23rd November-
4* !• $, from the kUbscrlber, two negro men. oft
the following description: HAM P. of wiiAwi
compleZtonTiO er tf years of age, ibta visage,-
about« fleet high
9. BOB. 20
110 or ISO
stont bull
ot ISO
_«1 or delivered
Montgomery county Texas.
H. II. HARRINGTON.
dec 18, 4t
Express Notice!
THE SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS COMPANY
HAVING made arrangements for Express facilities,
are now prepared to receive ant' forward
PARCELS. BANK NOTE5.
PACKAGES.
MERCHANDISE. SILVER
BAGGAGE. JKWLLRY.
And all articles requiring safety and dispatch at very
Particular attention given to the forwarding of Slaves
Animals* and all articles of a perishable nature.
KLetters sent by Express enclosed in Government En-
esiqpw wlttreceive great dispatch and prompt delivery,
itor close connections with the Adaius Express
few Orleans, and other point, we are prepared
renewed facilities for the rapid transportation
s, merchandise Ac., to and from all point* In
the United btates and Canada.
I kParties ordering goods and desiring prompt receipt .
will please advise their Shippers to Mark and 8hlp by
Southwestern Express Co. A. M. UOBBS,
D. P. Xdwood, 8up t. Agent
Houston, Dec 18, '60 wtwly
KTOTIOE.
C0LEKAN~& LEVY,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Deuiera in
«aacsHiEs,i>H v kPiiAitTATion
MAIN STBKBT. n0U3T02f.TEX AS-
At their old Stand. Jaiy 4«lywtw.6u.
SAYRES & McLISH
Have now In ftill oi*ratlon
shortest notice.
All bills for lumber
Court House Square,
t at the office of Dr. Robinson,
iton,witl receive prompt at-
jnjy W, •«, wtwly
A Planter pleaseeopy.
L. J. LATHAUlo
DEALER IN
RoLiS3WARJS.
ruRMTunit.
CAItPKTS.
i imxamxa cows.
RAHJI AND rANCY DMT 0001)8.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
A.m J. HAVe
WOOLFACTOK
ARB
iommissiop Merchant^
lOl'STO , , TO AS.
LL adrince* nude on til Wool or Hhlee cot
' te meter sale or rcehljuneut.
Kobr.br FemUn t*
~e.Tr.
IT. W. Boaee A co,
Mcllhennv, Willis A Bro.
LieaU Gov. t. K. Lubbock
OLLIVIER & WOLF,
lLB* MKT AIL DEALERS IZT
ref Tzeeh tad trmmnA Trait*,
MEATS-OF ALL K'SDS.
, Tnfiria, Dried Xeati,
GROCERIES.
riNBS, LHIVOBS,
Tttaec*, Preserved Meats,
'a, Swiee aad Goshen Cheeee,
LwMarata^sscnnrn,nEOAss
S or *V**y VJLRIKTY; *c, Ac.
ted expressly for our
>n iu every instaare
VXTHDt
^Ooasreaflt, Wllna'i Stock. Eoastes, Texat.
Hardware.
Apitl II, HO A*
French
I00V
Bme.
K. lorria
lot STOvatt, PUMr3,
AND SHEET IRON
Will.
U U
Tocle, Casticjjs,
oodwarr>,
•WHJ8TOS
a
ntnes.
dmicO Wtoe In
opened ftrl
Hbo.nof
I^^Hber 1}.
odsHr
etoaldet.Be
leKKt H.
OltUH
Dcp'tr
P. H. HENNESSEY,
Tin, Sheet Iron and
COPPER WORKER.
Also, Dealer in Parlor, Hall, Office and
Cooking Stoves; Hard foal and Char-
coal Farnaces, Cofl'ce Boasters, Flat
Irons, Lilt and Force Pamps,
Congress Street,
Opposite Wm. M. Rice's Warehouse. Roofing,
Spouting and Gutters done at the shortest notice and
folly warranted. Houston, Texas. oct29'60yl
RAILRQAJD
nESTAURAKTT.
SCIIAFFTElt & CO.,
Opposite the It all road Depots
lv
—
Pianos. Melodeons,
Sheet Music, Music Books, &c
for sale hi
MISS K. FAYJMJJ,
At her residence, Milam Street,
K3" Artietes of best quality arid on reasonable terms
Nov 27, \ wAtw3m
Houston Soap Factory!
Near m. flock's brmvbry, are man
ufecturing a superior quality of No. 1 Soap
and equal to any manufactured at the North, and gel
at the same prices:
No. 1 at 5 cts. | No. 2 at 4. els.
Delivered at any part of the cltrfree of charge. All
Fancy Soaps made to order.
t&r All orders left or addressed to McLelland A Co.,
Druggists, Hutching new building, will be promptly
attended to.
0ct203m BEAUMONT & CO.
THE BANK.
Corner of Congress & Fannin Sts.
HOUSTON, TJBXSA.
K.W. HOWLING, President 4. Cashier,
AND DEALER IN THE FOLLOWING
EXCHANGE:
BAI1DV Han de Vie,
tie Cognac,
UUM-J. rairaand New England
GENEVA.
whiskicy —A la Bourbon
Montcshela,
Rye,
CHAMPAGNE—Of ail the brands of tho Old or
New World.
CLARET & POST—de vintage '46, and a variety
of LIQUOBS.
Drafts and Acceptances Cashed
OK 8ICrHX
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON DEPOSITS.
/'friends, Patrons, Fellow-citizens, remember
THB BANE & BACCHUS
^an 30,1360, ly.
Washington Hotel,
WM. HOFFMAN, Proprietor,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Having lately taken possession of
the New Brick Building,situated on
Travis s and Congress streets, oppo-
site the Market, politely beg* his old
friends and acquaintances to con-
tlrue their former favors. The house Is newly
~ Give him a call.
iy
GREAT ARRANGEMENT,
FAST TIME t
Th undersigned wishes to fnform the
Citizens of Houston, and Texas generally
thatthey have opened OYSTER D£>
POT at Virginia and
^ Branch Depot in the City of HOUS-
TON, near the Mustang Stable, where we are pre-
pared, and pledge ourselves to ship oysters to all points
on the dlflfereat rallroatls, to arrive at their destination
within twelve hours afler they are taken from the wa-
ter; weoflfcr
GREATER INDUCEMENTS !
lo Dealers, Hotel keepers and others, than ever offered
before, as we are prepared lo seudovsters to customers
either In the shell, or a)resdy opened, in hermetically
sealed cans. id which we warrant they will keep fresh,
even If stripped one thousand miles.
Any arrangement made in /Touston, will receive
prompt attention at either depot.
novg.4m JOHN J. LONG ACQ.
NOTICE.
fPHK Brmncfi bouse of Alvnrei, Ftrn n«l.i * Co., o
A NewOrleam. now ex.stlnsln this city, under the
style of Fernandez, Alvarez A Co., win clog# out busl-
cessou the l*t day of l>ccein! er, IS®. All p-rsons
ladft^M to the tirro, wlU please call at our offlce to
settte thi-lraccounts without mrtbrr uotlce, also, all
ttUohavn accoauu against as will please present them
for immediate settlement.
*e thank oar friends and the public la general, for
thetr liberal patronage, and wish continuation of tbe
same on our house in New Orleans.
IKRKAXDZS, ALVAKEZ t CO.
acoTZQj aorar.
AN KNKRBKTIC. COMPKTMT and RBUABL8
young nun, of ten yeai^ experience In first class
Hotels In Sew Tork and rlcliiltT, the tew last as
RtTKT AWAT,
Uk mOM oor plantation, onr necro man Miles —
Wf Be la abeut thirty-three yean of age, about i
tl feet to lnchos high, weighs about one hundred
■Vj sird serenty-five poo^w. Qe Is roood shoulder-
d.oee side of hlanose has teen bitten, which some-
what 'ttsfljrures him. Ia color he U black. He took
off with him a 4ne black pacing mare, mane cat off
and tall trimmed. Any iaSxmaUea leading to the de-
tectSou of saM aecro will be newardea.
■ATTTIJ5WJ * JO.VES.
Montgomery Co., Sept a WW.
NOT3tOJBfc
STOLEN<B¥ &
ab ve
fiwi i . .
4ectl-3i
e popularity of the MEXICAN MUSTANG
LINIMENT, is coextensive with the civilisation
the globe. Other article* claim to alleviate pain
and distress—this cures. Family Physicians. GoY'
ernment hospitals, Farriers, Planters, Farmers,
Livery-men, Ac., have practically demonstrated
this fact, throughout thhe world. No article ever
before received such undividedpraiseand support
from Medical and Scientific men.
KHEUIVlATISin
of years* standing, has been totally cured. Piles,
Ulcers, Tumors, Running Sores. Scrofula. Stiff
Joints, Felons, Swellings, Burns, Bites. Boils
Chaps, Neuralgia, Salt Rheum, and all aches and
painsupon man,and kindred complaints upon
HORSES, CATTLE, ice.
such as Ring-bone, Gall, Scratches, Spavin, Poll
Evil, Sweeney, Hoof-ail, &c., are subdued and
cured by the
M U STANG LINIMEN T.
VALUABLE HORSE SAVED
Mr. S. LitchaHyde Park, Vt. writes"That
the horse was considered worthless,'1 (hi sense was
Spavin,) "but since the free use of the Mustang
Liniment.I have sold him for $150cash. Tour
Liniment has been doing wonders up herd."
430 Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
(Extract.) "In lifting the kettle from the fire it
became unmanageable, tilted over and scalded my
hands very severely, almost to a crisp. It was an
awful sight. The Mustang Liniment appeared to
extract the pain. It healed rapidly, without sore-
ness,and left no scar of account.
Truly yours,
CHARLGS FOSTER."
Such language as this is but the constant and,
natural echo wherever this crtleleis used.
This Liniment is indispensable to planters and
owners of horses and mules. Mr, John Daniels
Montgomery, Ala., sold a slave for #800, who was
raised from utter uselessness by this Liniment. E v
ery family should have it, Be very particular and
enquire for the Mustang Liniment and take no oth-
er> .usuiiwuguoui worth and South
America, Europe, and the Islands of the oeean,for
25 cents, 50 cents, and *1 per bottle.
BAfeNES & PARK, New Tork.
Dec. 23. Gmwtw.
_ Qnr&g.ent«A, P. MoGQWAN. Houston.
k. i>
OK- PARK'S
BALSAS OF WIIDOHERRTA
TAR,
A safe, speedy and certain remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Consump-
tion, and all
PULMONARY COMPLAINTS.
Statistics prove that over one quarter ef all the
adult mo tality in the United States, proceeds in
i ome manner from Diseases of the Lungs. It is
frightful to contemplate this mass of corruption,
suffering and death.¥ As blossoms ripen intofrnit,
so doe ? a neglected cold or cough terminate in
consumption It is a hard thing to conquer in iti
later stages. It should be vigorously attacked at
first. Many articles of different v* tes may alle-
viate, but Parks' Balsam of Chen and Tar
eure\, when any earthly power ean.
41 independence, Texas, May 10,1858
"Gentlemen. I feel it my duty to speak in regard
to yonr Medicine. In 1856,1 was attacked with a
violent cold, rapidly running into Consumption:
I tried every medicine, and all the physicians I
could hear of. without relief, until I nit your Bal-
sam of Wild Cherry and Tar. I was immediately
benefitted. It has saved ray life,
"Gratefully yours,
JOHN Q. 8MITH."
Richmond, Texas, May 7,1858
Messrs: Barnes & Park: I am haying constant
calls for Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar.
Those who have used it, speak in the highestpraise
of its effects Be kind enough to forward me one
gross. "Yours.truly. 0. H. PETERS
Atawas. Texas, April'ifl. V 5P.
^Gentlemen: • am a practising physician tlhis
place, about 25 miles from £an Antonio, i j re
scrthe Dr. Park's preparation of Wild Cherry and
Tar for Pulmonary Disease, with the greatest bene-
fit, I have witnessed several remarkable cures
"W.DAVI*, M. D."
Such results are constantly being exhibited in
every community.
Consumption cnred in its laststage
Consumptive patient be of good cheer; Webring
you joyful tidings of good news. Bead! Readjl
Haddenfleld, N. Y. April 20th.
"I was attacked by a severe pain in the side, in
the region of the liver. I suffered intensely through
the whole winter. During all this time I was con-
fined to my house, had a violentcongh^aised much
bloody matter; and was supposed to be in the last
stages of Consumption. The February following,
when apparently life was at a close, I procured a
bottle of Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar.
As soon as I commenced its use I began to grow
better. The soreness of my side grew less, tbe
cough gradually left me, the profuse expectoration
and spitting of blood ceased and my genera! health
became by degrees restored. I was soon enabled
to resume my trade, that of a carpenter, which I
have continued without interruption. I will far-
ther remark that this remarkable cure was effected
by only three bottles of the Balsam.
Truly yours, T. COZZENS."
This article, so harmonises with the vital fluids,
digestive organs and requirements of the system
as to lift the disease and soothe all inflamation. If
u ed according to directions, it cannot fail to ben-
efit yon. Procure the Illustrated Family Almanac
of any Agent, (gratis,) and read explanations in
tell. But lose no time.
In Consumptive Symptons.
"Procrastination is the thief of iimer' in an awfal
sense, as it shortens existence, and hnrries the -
tient from time into eternity.
Thousands are weekly dying whose lives might
be saved by the timely use of Ds. Park's Balsam
or Wild Cherry and Ta*. A few weeks—a few
days make a fatal difference :n the progress of
Consumptive Symptoms.
The chances of success increase greatly with the
earliness of treatment. Although Park's Balsam
has performed cures in eases seemingly desperate
that are almost miraculous, still it is advisable to
ake the Balsam on the appear ance of the first
symptoms.
BARNSS St PARKS 13 it IS Park Row N. Y.
Our Agent, A.D. McGOWAN, Houston,
BOJEMU, BEI€BMA\ & CO.
Auctioneers
H'
MAIN STREET.
CLOTHING.
DRY QOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Cutlery.
Guns,
Fancy Goods.
Tobacco.
Cigars,
Liqours,
Watches.
Jewelry,
Lime,
Cement,
Plaster Paris,
Hair.
Northern
And
Texas Hay.
All of which will be sold to the trade at low rates and
reasonable terms. Prompt attention to all business
entrusted to our care.
S3"Consignments from abroad solicited. Liberal
advances made If required.
HOHENTHAL, REICH MAN & CO.,
Main Street, Houston.
M HE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Boy's Clothing, Stc.
Just Recti red, nad Selling Lew for Cash, by
XX. R. MARKS,
New Briek Bnildiag, earner er Main & foagTess Streets,
DEALER IN
Fine Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods,
TRUJMHJS, ETC.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Prof. L. Miller's
HAIR INVIGORATOR,
Aa BbetiWi Safe amd Economical Compounj
.thoat !>•• ii s. * •<
biti* th« tlair t
Ilooston, October lfch. 1890.
Meyer «fc Alts oixxxl,
y b "M'iewi of S. M eyei
Sucr<stiiorftinth«* ^oth'.rne? «slne 5 of Sirtuer. Bro'*.* Co. ami in t* «?Dr> UoodaAGrurt
Wholesale & Retail Dealers la
Clothing. Dry Goods, Boots, ^Shot's, Hats & Caps,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Tobacco, Cigars, Fancy & Staple Groceries.
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Liquors, Etc., Ktc., Etc.
Wilson'* EllocU, M •<•<>I,
AUCTION NOTICE
ON Saturday, the 24th lust., we will sell in front of
onr Store, an assorted lot of Merchandise. Terms
made known at sale.
IIOHKNTIIAL. RIECHMAN A CO..
BuckneiJ8 Building. Main St.
NIGHT AUCTION !
Every Night until farther Notice,
Seasonable Clothing,
gents' furnishing goods
PANOY GOODS
watcnes, jewelry, canny, vans,
!<■ ; *
'« k of Clot iii .
f O.otwln.-, Dry C.ooJs, Havana ' tears, Genii
nil I ship fr. n N«• *• York. Baltimore ..n I Ne
1 direct an i *a e st;!i the Bf.^i and Cli'Mpcst Q<>o<is to be found In thUor any other Texa
ir:d the* pnbiic are invited to call and examine our stock. >fuy 5^ wlw jy#
' tlroc
y#r frereadu BaUiaeM. omn. 1-. h
lh f. the least part of v -r rtw.pc.« ,
«i-eiwy : Niwiiuliw.
Fer Reiiviaf Scmfiatl Pamirufl. .>i a
anec k* t «br • • a p.
FarSruUulw ibe Hair, -.uipart.ii*: to - ..
uiiequAiii4glufc*lOMBriUUecy.mak'tissou an.: -11.
hi ita teztan and cjiu^ins it u< cut I «ao.iy.
The icrvat celebilLjr and the tucrvaaiu^ dem^na n.
1 hi3 at*quafted i«isj ratlon.couvl«M^ the uro|.ri«to:
thu one trialnecessary tosaUM? a di^rr
puntiv- vt Ita aoaerior qualities over any ott er ptepn-.i
at present in we. It the u* *i ui-u m.
. NtfU dimdr%f em* Other cvtui.fovs dueutes.. au o>
;• 4 • Wgrow a Brtaiat|f%«i>4gi^ it « rich.>«•!!.. 1 • s ^
***' -xule -Ppearnuie, *111 wher. u e i- >. 1
'*ud intniUnjf. tt ^iU give *•«- *: 1. rdO u
AJrtl ie-t"W tbr growth t«-
TU. .e a e liundr-1
V«.rk w h«> h ve In d t!*<
ti.ls i I'V U'ciat -r, whei.
tailed. L. ♦. na> :n ids po-«:
ble tes:i yiitji to the abovv facts, *
It wUletlt
FOR SALE.
«rn1ng, the 2.5th l«
:ch and chain, which owni-
provfnir property and paying char
otilce of the Houston* Telegraph.
WANTED. LOST & FOUND.
$SO Howard!
LOST.—On Saturday evening December I t, in
Coingfrom the (ill Capital hotel to A. X. Jor-
dan's, 1«>q., a sn*a!l Gold Watch, enameled set
bock, white lace, black silk guard. Whoever returin*
the same to B. A. Shepherd,lisq.. or to this otilce, will
receive the thanks of the loser, and the above reward.
Dec 4. Im
certificate Issued
Ward, Commissloi er of General
Land Office, for 'H of a league and one labor of lan-l,
granted to James Riley, assignee of E, A. Chinsth, if
come well recommeded wishes to get a situation in a
family or an Academy. Any Information can be had
at this office, or by calling at Mrs, O. A. Runnels.
nov27. wtwlm
oct 30. 90d
for a duplicate.
W. LAWRENCE. Agei
for H. K.W:
hlte.
Ilia Morris, deceased, for one league and one
abor, (number and date unknown) Issued in Harris
county about 1836 1837, or 1S38. If not heard from
within sixty days, we, the heirs of t^aid Delila Morris,
and the legal owners of said certificate, will applv to
Nov 13,2m
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
For Sale.
Tke MUwIaf described Seal K«
tate. Tlx :
AVERT deslrmble dwelling and oDt-bniHllngs, ad
two and a half lots, coBvpolently and i>l«>sar.tly
located on Front street. In the town ofCulumMa.
said dwelling has two stories, contains six pleasant
rooms and is (together with most of the out-building.)
bollt of brick. Possession given immediately.
A good frame two story dwelling honse (containing
4vc comfortable rooms) aartout-balUlngs.and two lota
conveniently located la Oo.nmbla. Possession given
1st of January next.
Tweaad a half Ms, improved to soneextant—tot
conveniently situated to Columbia, and above the
—' overflows.
Bernard riverund convenient t
Ma and Whxrton raHroad—sCOacrea wen Improved
cotton plantation—said tract la moatly peach, cane
elm land.
At a very low price anl ea most reasonable terms, a
desirable plantation and tnctef land containing 1MT
acres, situated In Brazoria coanty. on tbe Ban Beroard
liver, at the head of luirigatlon, and about flvemQes
above the Une of Ue OolumMaaad Whuton railway.
More than WO acres of said tractwoodlaad, MB acxesto
cultivation, and the ImproraMote sD seal A sevar
dsfflng strea , (Mound Creek,) runs through the plao-
An un«vt.'x l one-fbnrth interest ef the OataaUa
annual payments, with tfcper ceot per annma, laMteM
from date of sale; or ibookl the purchaser prefer, as
undivided oa ethlrd wijl be sow forSlXf -*M0Bc<
" the balaa.te In eleven annual ■
r annum interest from
*Su.'«c
, c. Eunraoora * •
AM# STATIdHERT, *
©JIBS offat Cost. JM« BURKS.
BK M, WtWSt
&c.
Terms Cash on Delivery.
h0henthal, reiciiman & co..
Auctioneers, Msin Sir-, ct.
ON
jstj,
1 nn Bales of Choice ilsy.
1UU UOUKNTUAL. 11EICUMAN * CO.
1*0 BUs. Cement.
5«0 de. Lime,
SO 4s. Plaster i
100 lb. Hair. dcc ore.
HOEUSNTHAL. KK1CHM AN k CO.,
Uuln Stre.-t. Houston.
HOINTHAL, REICIIMAN & CO,
ooat8:
Black Cloth, business and dress,
Caslmlrcs, business and dress.
Tweed, business and dress.
Pilot Business,
Pilot Overcoats,
Beaver do.
Casluiere do.
Cloth do.
Satinet, Over and Dress,
Silk, mixed business, Ac.
ftfohair Overcoats.
Blace Doe Skin.
Black Union Cloth,
Black Satinet,
Fancy Caslmere.
Ity VMlureir.
Silver mixed do.
Fancy Satinets,
Black do.
Blue Cloth,
Brown do.
Black do.
Jeans do., Ac.
Velvet. Black, Blue and Fancy,
Cloth of all kinds and colors,
Satin of all qualities.
Silk of all qualities.
White leinen Bosom from $8 to $40 per doz.
White Marseilles, $8 to $30 per doz.
Fancy at all prices,
White Merino Undershirts of an entire new style.
The same In DRAWKRS,
HOSIERY of all kinds.
OF EVSRY KIND—a fresh Just received.
Cntlery,
Guns,
Jewelry,
Watches,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Black and Bhw Cloth and Caslmere,
Fancy Caslmere,
Plain and Fancy Satinet,
Kerseys, Hlckorys, *c.
BLANKETS «f all «aaUties.
Prints,
De Laines,
SILKS,
And a host of Qoods too numerous to mention.
TO THE LADIES I
Warn aad emUcuHb Ml Soodi.
MISSES & AS. BTORMAlf,
jHVIMth.attestlon of their patrooagenerally
beautttl s
itonaJWoweTS, Feathers, Rushes, Laces, Head
'•iVW-«LnBeami order, ftun the country promptly attended
Sro^bW.^f "•*0,4 is&x
HIDES I HIDES 11 HIDES 1 ! 1
I«. TEITI,
PATS CASH FOR HIDES,
AND HAS IDE BALK
atuxkrnrdibob. soon and bhoxs
Twli street, near Market Saaare.
REWARD.—Strayed from the plantation of
*jpmv/ the subscriber, In Fort Bend county, two
American hordes, one a large grey, about 9 years old,
the other a slim bay, about 7 years, both branded D. J.
on the shonlder, when last heard frem they were Ji.st
below Church Fulchers. on the Brazos timber. I w ill
pay the above reward lor ny information so that I
"in get them. Address me at this plnce.
Houston, Nov 24,2m J. D. WATERS
OgCT REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, trom the place
tJJHJ of Mr. Weiman, Spring Branch, a sma'l sized
grey mare, brandrd on the left shoulder H, in a circle,
also an old Spanish brand on the rump. The mane and
tall Iron grey, and the mane roached. The above re-
ward will be paid for said mare, or any information
enabling me to get her. or deliver her to me or to Mr.
Weiman. Spring Branch.
Nov 22, wtwlm THEO. BAUSS.
HOUSTON
Insurance Agency.
;E<iia Fire Insurance Company*
HAIlTFOllI) CITY,
Assets - ^ $2,180,000
Home Fire lusurance Company,
NEW YORK
Assets - $1,400,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
HARTFORD CITY, """
Assets - - $950,000
Lamar Fire Insurance Company,
NEW YORE,
Assets - - $350,000
Metropolitan Fire Ins. Company,
NEW YORE.
Assets - - $350,000
J83TInsurance to any amount e.Tected in the above
an I other reliable co upanlt s by
JOHN DICKINSON,
OJcll.ly Ins. A sent.
r.«*!d -
of Udle>and gci.Uriuns li
•e Jiiilr estwr.a by tbe
U ou t*r prv. a> a' i< n
tftUrr* m-
,i m per«t«n>
nuai'.v pnvi
n p -rl« d .
and lu caMr> wlitrie thc'l.alr has «lr?au.
color, tnc use or the Invigoraiur %ih .
restore it to its original hue. Riving it a dark,, , •
pe..r*nc*. As a jierttmc for the toilet an<: a i. 1'".
st-tAilve it b particularl> ie*.omn<-i.<-.cd, l avti
*grc. «ible fnu-ance; anu itie a fa^lit'k> it «n . ^
n dressing the hair, which when moist with tin- hr
X >ra:or cuu be Ure sed In any n'qutri-d H nn i-'a"<
i-reser .*■ It* ola«-*\ wheth'r ulaiu or iu eui i>—1.< *.
thcxrea. Iciiiand fur it by the li*ul« t> 4> tt >./
toi.et orticle which uoi.«- ought U> be wlthoai. u>;i«
i'htccs It withiu th<- reach of all beliut
Only Twenty-five Cents
per bottl •, to be had at ah respectable druggl ta •!
iftimers.
L. >tlLi.KK woul J c.tll the attention of Par nt- au<:
(iuardians to the u<eof his Invlg rato , in < ase* h. r
the children^ hair Inclines to 1* Weak. The use • l 1'.
la>sthe foundation for,a g od head of hair, as It r«
moves any impurities that may have become connected
with the scalp, the re;> oval - f which i* necessary, b« i I.
for the health of tbe child, ant the future aj.p. .nanre
of Its h*lr.
Caction—Sons g nuln'M\lthout,: he.fai Sloi!ll - LOf 1>
M1LLEK being' n tt e otttnr^ wrapper; also. L >iIL
blow
in th
LKK'S HAIK IN VIGORATOR, N.
gloss.
Wholesale Depot. 56 Dey Si., and Id i \ all the4 tb.
New and Improved Instantaneous Liquid
hath. dye.
which after years ot^clenilflc expeMtu*--nting I h.«v
btouetit lo perfection. It Jy s l-la< k or brown \ st ■ \
ly without Injury to th<- ba'r or skin. Wa- nr.: I tb
b -st article ot the kind in «.xls;ence.
Pit ICE ONLY 50 IK NTS.
DEPOT, 56 DEY STBEET, NEW Y0HK.
tieptll «twl\|.
THE FHiENIX WSURANCK
Of Hartford, Conn.
CO..
mm
c
g-zst somb op
LARK'8 FRENCH CALICO, for 30 cts.a yard, the
same as others are askincr 40 cts. for.
ciiahk
Arab Cloaks & Jeddo Wrappers!
ALSO, a largo stock of Velvet Cloaks, lust received
at the Green Store, by V* M. CLARK.
STUARTS CELEBRATED STOVES,
Prince Imperial Champagne
De Vonoge&Co.
France,
Sold by all Rtspectablc Dealers throughout the Country
THIS fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until the
past year was conflned exclusively to the best ta-
bles of the Continent of Europe, ha-* now obtained the
most unbounded success and popularity In this country
It is recommended by some of the fir-t Physicians ol
the City of New York, over all other wines, on account
of Its extreme purity and delicacy, and those who once
try It. rare'r use any other brand. Although only one
year haselapsed since Its introduction into this country,
the demand is enormous and constantly Increasing.—
Our arrangements are such as to Insure the quality ol
the Wine, being maintained at its present high stand
ard. The Prince Imperial is imported solely by us, we
being the sole Agents of Messrs. Dx Venous A Co., in
this country.
E. V. HAUOHWOUT A CO..
Nos.488, 490 A 492 Rroad way, N- Y.
AST Sold in this city by T. W. nOUSE A CO., Sole
Agents for the State of Texas
June 30.
wt is
BLOOD FOOD! BLOOD FOOD!!
Are you despairing V Have you tried other rem-
edies and failed V Do you classify Dr. Bronscn's
Blood Food with other patent medicines V Listen!
It would be impossible to let you know of the
Blood Food without resorting to advertising.—
Now, that quacks resort to the same method to
aquaint you with their patent medicines, does not
make this preparation the same style of articles
at all as theirs. Dr. Bronson is a teachcr in our
mediealcolleges, and a very celebrated lecturer
on physiology, and his preparations—not patent
medicines—are the result of an old physician's
great experlanee and knowledge. Then do not
dWpair: Though you hate tried other remedies
and failed, try this and you will surely be cured.
Consumptive ! you may be cured by this. Unfor-
tunate I whose over-taxed system h&« brought out
some chronic disease, numbers suffering as you
are, find relief and restoration to perfect health
from the Blood Food. Dyspeptic! try it. All
suffering from Liver Complaint, male or female
weaknesses, or any complaint caused by poveity
ordeflency of b!®pd, feed your blood with the
Blood Food and be well;
Mothrbs! Mothers!! If you value your own
eomfort and the health of Your children, keep Dr.
Bator's Ikfartilr Co* dial always in the house,
it is safe, free from paregoric and all opiates, and
is a certain remedy for Diarrhea, Summer Com-
plaint, and all diseases attending teething, and a
great assistance in softenin; the gums.
TTr* See advertisement. Dec. 1, 1m.
For ss
rsalsby
H W.. ELIOT it CO
DR. J. H. MORGAN,
Surgeon Dentist.
TITOULD respectfully It form the people A
Tf of Houston, that having leased thej|
entire building hitherto occupied in part-
by his office, he has moved his operating
room back to tbe middle of the building, making it
separate from the sitting room, and entirely discon-
nected with the work shop. His rooms have also
been fitted up and furnished In elegant style, with all
the comforts aod conveniences known to the Dental
att. Bntranceto the parlor and operating department
by the side gate.
He tates pleasure La referring to his patrons in near-
ly every county In Central Texas,where he has pur-
sued Ms calling for the last Un years, a d also to his
frieods in this city. Heewleavors todoall work faith-
fully aad give his patrons perfect satisfaction,
Those requiring his service* are Invited to call, sec-
ond door above Green store, Main street, Houston,
Texas. dee 6. ly
/COPYING PRESSES—For.'copying letters, a <rood as
\J sortment. JAMES BURKE.
■No* . twlUwSt
o. i,. Loomis,
Chester Adams,
>anlel P. Crosby,
Krastus Smith,
John A. Butler.
N. II. Morgan,
N. M. Waterman,
Lyman Stockhridgc,
Edwin T. Pease.
Joseph Merrlman,
Wm. D. Sbipman,
Marshall Jewett,
Heo. W. Moore,
C. M. Beach,
R. White, New York.
D. H. Arnold, New Vo:k.
Klisha T. Smith.
Ml M EON L. LOOMIS, President,
HENRY KELLOGG. Secretary.
Issued and renewed by
OBO GOI.DTI1WA1TK.
AK *nt. Houston. ®xas.
The Alabama Insurance Co.,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
CAPITAL, - - - - $300,000
CASH CAPITAL PAID IN $150,000
DIRECTORS,
W. C. Bibb, Jobn A. Elmore,
Wm. H. Rives Wade Keys,
8. L. Arrlngton, D. A. Clark,
R. S. nn llilams, J. D. Hu'cheson,
J. M. Williams,
E. H. motalf, Hec'y WM. C. BIBB. Pres't.
"t&^Poih-le. Issued an l renewed bv
GKtl.G'M.DTIlWAlTK, Ajrenr
ocl6.lv I!oi:sto-.T.xa<
QUAKER CITY
INSUU.WCF CO.
Franklin Buildings 4^8 Walnut Si reef.
PillL.ADKI.PHIt.
C VIT. i r. $ * ir.ju
( II
? /'/
n.tui.i{r.> by F.i
ill!? KCTOIN
. h. M. n; L .
Insurance Agency
AT HOUSTON,
Phttaix Insur&Dcc Compaay,
HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL
$400,000
Alabama Insurance Company,
3IONTGO.\IEKV, A1.A.
capital
$300,000
Quaker City Insurance Company,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
capital aad stjbplus - - $359,746
For Insurance In the above reliable Companies apply
to GEO. GOLDTHWAITE,
Nov $, lv Houston.
SCALE OF RATES
ADOPTED BY THE
HOUSTON COTTON PRESS,
- FOR TUK YEA 11 -
Commencing 1ft of Hovember, i860, to 1861.
TARIFF OF CHAHGES:
VESSELS' CHARGES-COASTWISE.
FOR COMPRESSING.
Freight, at He — 36 cents
do over — 40 ...
do do &<&£c- ... 45 ...
do do c. 50 ...
do — A... 6Tt ...
VESSELS' charges—foreign.
FOR COMPRESSING.
Freight, at J*d— 35 cents.
do over and under §o ...
do at and up to . , ao ...
do over 7-16 and under 55 ...
do at^ 60 ...
do over & and under \ 70 ...
00 at \ and over -..^..^100 ...
Extra ropes to vessels on Compress Cotton,
per rope. 10 ...
Ropes to replace Iron Hoops. 8 ...
REPAIRS.
Ropes, each 15 cents.
Patches, do. 20 ...
Heads, do - ,, 40 ...
Sides, do. so ...
Edges, da....^..^. GO ...
Bales covered and roped In Pre** $3 OC
Damaged Bales examined and picked., . 75 ...
Mar No Cotton will be received at the Press lor
compressing unless the shipper sends a list of the Cot-
ton with instructions? also, specifying the warehouse
it is to oe received from.
This Press is one of Tyler's largest size and latest
Houston' November 1st, 1880—wtwly
DOZ. FhakerHoods,Just received,fori
Oct 18.
A Ncvelty in the Art World!
I m PORCELAIN.
The American Photographic Porcelain Company
N0.7S1 BIIOADVVAV, NEW YOltli.
bavin/ secured their novel and ingenious Invent i n by
American « nd European patents, ;<rc fully pr *i -.rtsi t<>
execute all orders lor
Miniature Likenesses of Persons on China,
presenting all the att-active and advantageous fc.;t mv>
ot ordluary photographs, the brilliancy and liulsh «>; a
water-co or drawing an ! hitherto tn.attained quality
of durability, by being rendered as Imperishable us tin-
natural properties of tnc articles upon which they arc
tran-ferr'd.
As th- patented process t-f the Company enable > the
reproduction ol Photographs,not only on plain uitae< >
but upon such as are rou d or of any degree ol Irre.y 11
latity—portraitsc-u be reuroduced with faultless ac-
curacy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain
wares of any description and dimension used as ar-
ticles of luxury or or household utility, f uch as
Urns, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles, &c
thereby securing faithful portraits and ftirnishin^
unique aud t xquislte style of ornamental on 01 art-
cie^ in domestic use.
In order to furnl li fat.ilities for the gratlllcation ol
the popular ta&te, and to meet the wants of those pa-
trons or the Fine Arts desirous<-f haviuu Portraits on
l'orrelaln. the Comi any have liupoit' d iroiu Europe a
collection of superior porcelain gw d\ manufactured
to their own order, which they sell at cost prices.
As the American Company areowne sof the pate. >
light,and consequently the only portons authoii/.i <.
to use the process, they have determined. In order
To afford People in every section of the Union
a;t opportunity to po^se^s
Portraits on China,
to inakv- the following proposition o
Residents in the Country, who are unable to visit
personally the Atelier and Galleries
in New Tork.
Person> sending a photograph, ambrotype, or da-
guerreotype tc the office of the Company In New York
accompanietl \>y
live Dollars,
will receive in rcturu by express, free of other char;:e
a richly ornamantal Breakfast Cup and Saucer,
with the portrait transferred thereon.
Bv trangfrririnw <l«tf-" WihUB,
they;will receive In like manner,
a handsome French Vase or Toilet Article.
wl*h the portrait reproduced by the patented pioc«
By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and
Fifteen Dollars,
they will receive It. return
a Pair of rich Sevres Vases,
with the portraits executed equal to m<niature paint-
ings; and, in like manner, portraits can be r< producer
on porcelain wares 011
Vases of every quality of Finish,
ranging In price from
Twenty to One Hundred Dollars a Pai.,
N. B.—Be particular In writing the address. t<.v.n.
county and State distinctly.
All letter* to be addae<see to
■Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co.'
781 Broadway,
oct27, 4thp3m New York.
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HANDSOME WOMEN.
TO THE LADIES.
Ilunt' "Bloom ot Hone#," ch and delicate
dour for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT ^ ASH « H
ltUB 'FF, a d when once applied reuialr.s dtirahh- f-jr
a' r, mailed free in hot? les for $1 O.
Hunt's ut ourt Toilet Powder," imparts ,t
dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlik--
anything else used for this purpose, mailed free for/in
cts.
Hunt's '^British Balmj"removes t«n,freckh s,
sunburn and all eruptions ol the skin, mailed free lor
50 cts.
Hunt's Imperial Pomade," for the h.;ir,
strengthens and Improves its growth, keeps it f om
fallinz otl and warranted TO MAKE T11E IIAI It
CURL, mailed free for $1 00.
Hunt's "Pearl Beantifier," for the teeth am*
gums, cleansts and whitens the teeth, hardens U*e
gums, purities the breath effectually, PRESERVE*
THE TEETII AXD PREVENTS TO</ril-ACUE,mai!« d
free for $1 00.
Hunt's "Bridal Wreath Perfume," a dou
b!e extract of or&tige jlotoms and cologne, mailed free
for $1 00.
This exquisite perfume was lirst used by the Peixces
Rotalof EXGLaim, on her marriage. MEtiSRS. HUM
a Co., presented the PRINCESS with an elegant cas«-
of Pertumery, (In which all the above articles were
Included,) In handsome cut glass with gold stoppers,
valued at $1500, pari'.cu'ars of which appeare 1 P the
public prints. Ail the above articles sent FREE bv
e*press for $5 00. Cash can t Ither accompany the or-
der or be paid to the e«pre?is agents on del very of
gocds.HUNTACO., Iferf umers to Uw. Queen,
Keoejct Stkeet, I.oxdos, A 707 8ansom Street,
septil,wtwly Paii^nEWBiA.
NEW YORK W~
BENEVOLENT INFIRMARY
Established asd inpowep rot the belief of those
bcffeei.no with Contagious, vieci.est. axd chp.o-
sic diseases, ahd foe the ^rawcatfox, axd exteemi-
9ati0it of all disease8 of the ueixakt axd if ex ual ou-
gaxs. of whatever xatxjee.
The Jouekalof MedicalRefoem. containing VAL-
UABLE INFORMATION on Spermatorrhoea ar.<l the
New Remedies employed at tbe Infirmary, for the
cure of tbe above otseiases. s-nt to tb-/.-e needing me-
dical aid. In sealed letter envelopes, free of cv ar>re.—
Don't fail to tend for a copy.
To Paeextsmany scrqfulous and diseased chil-
dren, certain means of preventi/m will cheerfully t>*
communicated, on application, by mail.
The peemkftiosf foe coxscxptiox, used by the
Infirmary, will be sent Free to all who need it. It ne-
ver OMls to cure Coughs, Colds, Agthma, Cat'aili, ai d
C nsnmptlon, as t- ousand ran attest. Scud before
you perish.
To all who spply by letter, with full description of
age, occupation, symptoms of disease of any kind, and
habits of life. Candid adrice, free of charge, %vill le-
given, by the Chief Physician or Surgeon.
Address, with two or three atamps for pot-Uur.
Ob. A. Bebxet. Secret an.
(Box 141.) Wiiliam.sburg, Ne* Vort.
Dec I lv
Dr. 5iegi «n ii «i,
Drnggut * ApothecHry.
T*AT&8TE«T,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
THS utmost caretaker to secure th* pare t
^mi best Drugs and Me**eines. Prescrictiocs
filled with accurancy. Thii shop and stock
la entirely new,and *H«s on Ks manner of
Aeinc business for Its su<«ws. The proprietor i<
furnished with scales a"* measnre. of great a c
curacy and be feels con^^tha.i phjsians will
hBve no eause to comrAte of want of attenti- n
tf?
have no eause t
te thelrrecipes
Feb 25. "GO ly
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