Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 1, 1854 Page: 2 of 4
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GALVESTON AUGUST 1 1831.
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Duncan by T. 8. Netberiywhlcb we mentioned last week Athens lb county Bite or itoGcerscn full y cr re
terminated lst Sainrdav evening and bib ww hound I I fueutafew days for Uw purpose cf rf3t.liajs.UtaJ
W1M
tTBOs.B.Gatuwooo Esq-jOTA-hens nenderson
eounty U oar authorized spent for Athens led Tielnlty.
McaicSwii Mr.J.E.C(raHofriiiadeIphIawho9e
advertisement appears Id another column has always od
od on of the largest and best selected stocks of Music
nd Musical Instrumenta to be met with. UisPiano'sare
procured from Home of the beat Manufactories la the
North among which are HaUett Davis & Co. Nans &
Clark besides many others of the highest reputation; all
elected with prat care by himself and offered at the
lowest prices. Ills stock or music la alio very large
embracing all the latest pieces as they come oat. Par-
ties visiting tbe North should call oa Mr. Gould and in
aped his establishment where the y cannot fail to be
suited with bo lunch to select from.
Ha"We copy tn oar present paper from the State
Times-a full calendar or all the courts held la this State.
Onr readers ahoald preserve it for future reference Tor
there Is scarcely one of them who wilt cot And It rery
useful for that purpose.
K3" It would aecm from the reply of Cen. Cazcoeaa
loth New Tork Post which we publish to-day that th
Dominican republic is seeking to hare its independence
recognised by the United bUtcs. We know very luthi
f the merit of such an appl cation farther than the ex-
plaattion given by Gen.Cazeneaa Gen. Caloneaaaud
till accomplished lady (who haa acquired a Ugh repu.
iatloa for the many very able political articles she has
written for aeveral of the leading papers of New York
daring the part ten cr twelve years under the newt tie
jtmms of "Cora Montgomery) arobotb well known In
Texas as they were among the first to emlcrete hen)
previous to the revolution. It would teem from some
statements appearing in our exchanges that Gen. Cate-
sean baa somo appointment from car Government to
Demmlca bat the precise nature of that appointment it
not made known very definitely.
3Tbe Cherokee Sentinel anaouaces tLo death or
Bon. Wm. C Henry. Mr. Henry was nominated Vy a
Convention of come of the Ea'tera eucnlieG as their can-
didate for Lieut. Coverner at the last election and it is
believed by bis friends that ha would Lave been elected
lad the nomination been made in time to have become
generaly known. lie appears to have beau a man of
considerable talents and great popularity.
Cy-Arrivals since oar last Msue via: Bark Robot
lllHs liallet from Boston ; Bark Secbols Coleman from
Boston via Mobile ; Bark Maryland Olson from Mobile .
Schooner Jan. W. Miner Berry Mobile ; Brig Charles
Sillier Brewer Mobile.
Arrival ot titc Churlea Morgan.
n. r. i.
MfKM tfceFtorancti clean and neaiiar.nna in1 oryaui vm pwvrp nv cittppUnG t Vtd price.
DtKaxacitXT akd ATTtJtrTan Suianc On Sunday
afternoon last an Irishman of tho name of Danghorl
-wbonaaoera locgedlnjall 3nUJwiy Upt him
ArdttT InfnrT to himself or other B be beltur atraarentlv
deranged made an attempt lo destroy bf melf by catting
bis throat lie was removed from tbe jail to the City
Hospital after the eavere wound he bad inflicted on his
throat had been attended to by a surgeon. Since faU
femoral to the Hospital we have heard from him bat
nee; and from what we then tcsraal we suppose Ma
recovery la extremely doubtful.
tT Oar readers will see by Mrs. Van Xootes'a adver-
tisement that a vacation in her School baa now tsLen
place and that the Session will commence on the 2nd of
October. During the abort time Sirs. Tan rtoo.en's
Scbool bat been In operation she has succeeded in sus
taining the high reputation she brought wl.h her from
Louisiana and her school has been Ueadily Increasing
In Bombers ever alnco It was opened. Itlvrilb much
gratlacationlhatw feel now fully Josllfisd In giving the
ttrongest aataranco to the people of Texas ihxt their
daughters can here receive all the accomplish menta and
th moat finished education that can bo bestowed by any
of higher achooM at tho North or elsewhere.
XjT' The Ranger says great preparations are being
made In Washington to cslebrate the .hor August by
the Odd Trllowa. The semi-annual communication of
the Grand Lodge of the State takes place In Washington
at that time.
QT The Hanger mentions the death of AT. C Gould
In Washington lie had been for some years a repect-
ablo merchant of that city but has been lingering for
vome tune with conKoraptlan.
UtesWiTin iKTir WtiT. Mr. N.CttiEott cfGn'
vtilBe Informs the aeces Valley that the Waters river
was not long ainca five feet hlghertban It has ever been
known to be before.
EThe Victoria AdTocate of the 22i July says Mr.
Woflbrd bad sent a bale of new cotton to market and that
the old crop teems to be icexbaniUbla wagon losdi o
it U3I continuing to throng the streets
fj7" The Gonzales Inqclrer complains that planters in
that vicinity bare not bad rain enough and that cottcn Is
nSering for the wist of it white ths reverse ts the case
In other plaeea. The rains have been very partial ; bow-
Terthe Inquire says crops are everywhere good and
that every one wiU niaks as much as be can pick cat.
E7" Passengers by the rers?VFrnce loforra ns that Col.
H. L. Kinney Is In Brownsville In bis usnal high spirits.
They say ba Is about to establish his title to the tract of
land on which Fort Brown Is situated. Tbe amount or
ralne of the land we do nai know but enjerfcand it is
Tcry considerable.
H3The steamship LonEalaDa Capt. J. Smith arrived
in this port on Sunday night from Xndianola and left for
New Orleans at 2 P. M. yesterday. She had experienced
the very heavy ttoru that took place on Thursday and
made a very narrow escape aflersuleriog considerably
and losing a large amount cf ber cargo. She bad a larger
cargo than nsaal and commenced lightering over Mata-
gorda bar oa 'Wednerday ; but very little of the cargo
was taken oat when tbe storm "came" up on Thursday.
The schooner "Charity" had received aboot two thousand
last day of July. The hct of the weataar is ao iotne
that very few laborers can bo employed and those who
do consent to work cannot perform much inure than half
a uMial dmy's work. We are assured tbU tha friends of
th a enterprise need ente-taln no fears that this is any
thing mora than a brfef and temporary sn-penilon. Tha
company have-on the contrary taken measures to put a
large force on this rvad by tbe first of September with a
dtermination to push it forward Hh til possible tits
ratch. Th-y have been disappointed and delnyed In
common wVb mot other cowpaiilw engaged In similar.
enWpriv by the unexpected embamvmenti in the
money market which defeated the rtancraents the)
first made. Bat they have already expended too much
to abandon the work now ereu shonU they desne to do
so. Some fifty or sereatj-flre thousand dollars is too
large a aom to be thrown away. This ou'Heration in-
dependent of any puolic knowledge of tbe rtMourcRS or
ability of tho cjnpauj will be saacient to saUaly mott
men that this company are at least d'4ng llic lieU that
can be tone to secure IhoirCbaiUr in good faith whelhcr
they succeed or not It U true there are other rcaCs for
which the public have a more pressing and immodiaie
ct-cctsity than for thUdonblo tract between Calrefitnn
and Honston. We should In fact much prefer to hat
the other end of this road from BuSaIo Byuu to Hender-
son first constructed as that would at once xmaect
Eastern Ttxia with our navigable waters an! secern a
rast amount of trade agalti't an annual loss of near a
million of dolhus. CtiUIe. every year delay in giving
fadlitiea to tho trade of Eastern Texas to reach oar in Br- '
kct exposes us more end more to tLubaaard of losing ft
aTtogeltrT. This couiidTatlon ought also to havo an
equal weight with the ircent company. GalveUou hss
certainly a Tittl Interest in the mala trunk now In I ro
gressand in the'perrcsnent ccnncctlun of oar lsleLd Willi
the main land. But our paramount interests are and
mast alwsys craunae lo be Identical with the great plant-
lagintcrcelsof tbe couidry; and tho soonpr we can re-
lieve our planters from their pmeut hoary sacrifices tbe
more c rtsia wo thall bo to secure tho pn scut and future
prosperity of onr city agalnit all contingencies. The
very fact that all oar ellncuj are to deeply interested In
such a road ts a rcvon why we bare been particularly
cautions In Baying anything that could lead to misplaced
coBQdencelntkoprcscutcumpany.aboutwhlcbweresUy
know very little. We ere well aware that the granting ofi
ao many charters by the State (mne-tenths of which
were probably sunght solely for tpeculalioo) has had
the effect to inspire bones only to be distppointcd aud
to prevent oar own cltitcns from doing what little It was
in their power to do to open sou of the taosi import'
ant channels of trade. It Is to these miserable humbug
charters that we attrtbete the defeat of the mer improve
menlbill tLe substance of .which r shall yet be com-
pelled to enact by the necessities of the country long
hnffirc ctf ' - "- " im iaLLi! -
jd they ever ere entirely. Nor can there beanyreasou-
able doubt but that oar planters and merchants would
have long since united their individual efforts and made
a common came with their associated capital for the
purpose iT removiDg the more stneca impediments to
the trade of the coualry but for their misplaced coufi
deneo In those abortive charters. Tbe Legislator itself
would have mado liberal appropriations in aid of each
individual associations had U not been for the delusive
promises of ao many railroad companies who not satis-
fied with a bonus of nearly all enr public domain baa
also used every excron lo gtt the control of the fctste
treasare and bae therefore opposed the application of
a single dollar lo any other measures of Internal Improve-
ment. ThUlsUie great evil of those charters. Thoso
who could do cot a Jig h-tc pardlj zed the eCorls of those
who might and -would have done somclhiuij. They have
bronchi disaedll un oar Lsgislature and have discoar
agad the spirit of onterprwc aiooog oar own citizens. It
Is because wo apprehended these evils which have
resulted already tn auch htavy hoes to our cititens that
we have always opposed tbe policy of making tbe Stalo
of Texas so enUrrly dependent on companies aboat
whom e could know but little and especially when
that little was by no means calculated to inspire ccr con-
fidence. But whilflwebavacpposedthlageneraiiodcT
wc Lave been unwIIIicg lo say a word thai could C erate
prrlndldally w any company ihst gae evidence of a dis-
position to Let in good faith and r ablliir to ccrry out
iheirchartere. 'With ns tho grtst public ueceeityfwr
such improTemoutB Las bets a paramount consideration
Wo have been wiiLog to gel railroads on almot any
terms towevcr ttVjcctloncWe cad unwle T.e may
bao deemed the policy adopte 1 ty tho Stale. We there-
ore cheerfully give the Ga!veton Houston and Hen-
derson Railroad Company lallcrcdil furwhallhey have
already done considenog it tbe beat evidence the case
admits of of en honest 'porpo to prosecute tho work
to completion; and we Lope K will not bd moro than
two or three months faebre they will set abcutthis woik
. in a manner that will convince the poblla that they are
not only iri'iTt ct ci.'e also to do what the) bate un
dertaken. 4
LXr '""1" '" """"?"' hic. rm Ath.o.bl.'rlOT iber. n
tcllhab ruha.isuffmUultnS.aH-R.L-vchpfj.rlen jeap.:ihe i "bUod
h nui bi-s rwitriAi nt kihth r ;irm:i iktiir; ui imi i.u -- .
. . .. . .. T L ZL . - r .- t.i it.nr l iiLtTi on
- . . ito tr03Jici lor several nr Bin.' ircaiiucuti wd utun i -
The steamship Charles Morgan Capt.Lawl arrinrti aofrorKTrymcnilnif inurTwItr.tocleanandcorrrctthe 1 "0f
tsrnt of llio Llsinci Ckmrt.
i uu nui vi vii. tt iu. iiarrii. cuhtvgj wiiu ilb mime ci- . nir .u . -
ffnee.camo up Ian Monday an-t a bond of S1W-0 was I a blh stsie of cUllvJliontcttdUte retis Aarrea post
required for his epp-araace-Caa Iiftr. Mt - mthln a. Urt . j ft tL. frime
line at her wharf th s morning placing oi in pos3-snn of.
bodies of Unl Inclined lo H tan ly part rwhich la la date from New Orleans to the SOib nltimo. TLa follow
Iliaiii Cocrr. We clip thp following from the
IIonitQnTftlegraphortlieSflihclt'i tSflf
A manb) the nsme of Sock Davis was Sol at the
Hon "loaHcuy corner on Paiurday evening (S2d InsU.)
henvv nlrnten hao moved fnto IlenJerspntunty h.i.
tindd lion to'hef alrcrlylndastrlouapopuBon wi.1 In
a meagre tend to rapidly culnate thai jfcg.ihnugb
I thrivirg conuty. Tbe to Q of Atu-ns
nshmlly improv-
es rla'iff no small
tug is a I st of her ra.cngers
Cev J M Cochran and ladv; M.ss- Eller; Mrs Mooncy;
llrsPinsston-.MrsBlnUelv: A Uouhledy and lady U.S.
A-TADwyrandlady; Bbt Milt; A l naerwood; Ur
T KeetLh; Jonii WaiSttn; J I'clH; Mr Pinkntfn; Jj.ms
More;CN (line; VrKing; J CCoIwraan; F Johwonend
Urvaot; J n Iekbart and TnenJ. 8 on deck.
Tfce telegraphic dUpatches will b found rather Interest- Eervcs
autinrnT-'rjriii'jniuiji ibu;iiwiijjimje-""y;"' TI im rj
t iw.ci. iiSb- it. t-Mao. rtw '-?"1.'; 'S? " I s GJTiuHSUi Teut. i rou..
KrsnurriU'joisiiTKBO iu Pais a IB J Uulv-euht 11 . ..vJ'lS" uiiISlSSnK. Ti v2" .- 5 "
wiM-fri'HFi.nfninf Rpdrf rtili ih hmiL iwck. and tern- en umira-iona. i vol.. ...... ........ . ji
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Bates was Indeed in ia.l mndiiT -r.o . rmr. ' . -... ....." .. . i . i..l.r .m.-.ii Tfce telegraphic aipatcnefl win v Dunn mner mwren- Lerv . iw-a . Li .?
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court and committed. prrprUnw. ' to be becom'nj ino anl mere n ciigma. Tliey a-o it. K. R. No. 3. I l.ntiihtronCa-e-.i.TOls
CaLnweiLC0-TV-TbcLockbrlCIr.on(fthe22j.l. l has onr good rlinrchcs ard hro.A . v r; nAlWA'RErCf.kTO113. i J "Vl'V """:
i- -. TEs'n-ii- all oT whom are men of taltntld fsltpl n 1 " .....".. ----- . ":" Til-mZ.
m' ' . .. Iw ti.v- I iDgadtljciearpCiTsnowlf3iirwrrcorireirnMln? MiUandpTeaanno twaperatuikiTswTO me oowet.
A man bv the name of While wsiromm.lted to (alt in I expo-Jidars of tie Holy aVrlplur-. flu fcnrcnes I " tt. ... ... . . . . tnd cleans th jsraain.ias. I putrid and acriiuoniotuhu
tbUconntylaa week for horse atrakiff. I.Mnut bathe i mnt sav. are Mfinors any 1 haw wain tlW'e.i 1 inflU "- "v. T' ""';"- '" mor- VioJ st all itir Tim av hr v'i
stAlnthi;rtrIiiihtMnnir.P.nt...in v.uriiHnn. .. ..J... ........ soMUlatt upon. 'I Lc Domirorjens oi i-rciiown Will rwmie. uraw iwsa puntc Aiiuwul7Wv "u.
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jt.. vu-. --vi4 iiiui & avuili A1V kl.b Ul ritlt.Q ttt
rm wiiJviuiiiuuiciuu tp WUICa lf?IUl niaOC kOl'HU I 'f" V" --- - r t nn- -..
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XT.11. '."." :-"- -"i''J-u rotcmKirccnw1uwrryi..ru.V.-. i-;.. .--- -n-m I be fit Mraralsbni.L mMnn.. v. W ii.TIp T3; .S n I hiil-hr.
atTVrT1nrl-hseefCnbandthen-(.rr77nrr t- Tb-V prucs nnan.the aklna free Wttan7
i5.ho-ilusilcrtliooironEgeoftheVaiaiicir.
n J m-tn f i-hnn'. iiMlemrivata eiite rr rz". I.ern wre
' :?. "1 '" " "n .w'"" wt.P.ie.I.?" : l in toe Mhouli. dunnff lhd acailOM Ju4 closedovr lo
uiuuii nisi uib pttriiiior iunc; us rcperis iougiiiz: dx.i -..-- . .i -.-.i t""!
c-ailflcd. --- v 5 ( indrc3 stndectsTiiese -aools are dlrecte
Mr. Hamilton White of Caldwell coon. v. aires ibo fnl- tint ieeher oC many yttrs-CXperi-nce aL f Ioiu'
lov-inz accouri or nee;ro Meai.Lt lo the editor ci lb gire er.en.1 sstisfBetion In thi community.
lra?eliog not -xactl In company with a negro but just this place a Mastcn Lodge a Eoyal Arcli CpplLWtUd
behind htm. Tbe fellow said his dsipp wnsltlier. Thw
ticjru accused him ofhaving given nnotbjae Ms Hums
hi Ihe road. They 'were taken to Lockbarl snd ouofmed
In Ja'L Riley confrsed lothechnrgecfnegroetealinit
said he was one of a jartycr ten or fifteen niciougna;wI
in carrying rtgroea Irora Tn"to Mexiro. For ech
negro they tskc fcu Mexico the MexlCkLs ray ''em twit
hundred dollars. Tho ntgroia'madoailave aer tho
jit xican iaiiion. no ts a peon wortic niDOtu iwclij'
an Enciiropwent of Kniybt Templar' tho JjI of witch
IJ rimdenaaitJ tbe llurd or tLo Liid in UieSiaic-he
o'hfrs being at Gslrn4oa audUuitiMu. TMOJJfcl-
IowshavcallcUnl.InE; Lodge ra Lave alioUu Tm-
pemccfl'orgsnlzati o. 0J1 EoIIowship I am bapM to
eay is rapidly srrrsdfng Iti thh Slate atd ftd fj to
even'.aallyVutstrip all ta:iar Orgititzalk'u and Iltot
1 lir'ee IRuUloTs art an o-dir jry I'ose. and w !!I c mptj the
bOTTQ's of tiK Ir rduie matter id a .? honra.
ISL liter CitfaiMtf ma wmicu irwm wimoi-iijw
mating the parctsse cf Cubs and the prysfct n"enceesa
Is said to be fnvorabla. The correspondent or the
Picaynac says the private Icrteu received in A jtsiiington
from Mexko express the con!eion thitfanta Anna Is
t . i t.l ntf .i it. 1. . ..I ..r 1. . I.I.. t 1.
UDUUt in I'Mtc nuii-i-ti u mu w-ivt vi iuv iiuviti paiij 1
aud abandon the church patty nltoctther.
TUBER DAYS LATEK 1R0JI LLKOPE.
MtllH L OF TUG AH(IC.
the pnrq(BHI xt m romlar and heaitliv ectivn to the tin.
rT.Tnerpi refr6t '(-stl3th secrcrtonfc:li&loe.s.tlie
stom-ich. and every ftiretloii 'a tho sytt:iniiJn.rtBlanJ
urhea'bjr lumw. . .. . i
nnriiMji. hrrt ornnrot and Immediate a ttenton U
required ar.l a ameral ineraao" of ib towels dcnianded.
r m euht JkgukitOH J1 produce the most iwifictal
i results.
IN ALL FENIW Scsrfot TypLu or Diliots.
Tak frnm one lo tltrer Ibftnlators every hour until a free
1 lUdwaya i;eulafara a i-u-e a.e nuxi powerful ; but
1 nil aitll.1 pJi-maniiy uujf uyLiin iiuj.
I Inctf or lUdwa j's Ecaala or&e5 ej'
t 3-1 Kegtiiaur&
r&25 cent per box conliinlcg
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i oftbuUnawnb-aveflaWefcionwrNewU-Jeansinirui
Uienvnthof Juncas follows:
C.MRU3 MORGAN -to&J"2 JSSl
MIUUCU ....Wednesday. "
p.mihemoritfsofJulT.ABTOjt.an;
themwimeavebalTwttin fcrewUrleans every BjbUa
iittWlLU HILL k CO. Acasw. Galveston.
Garvettcn. June a lea.
CALVS
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IC Fulton 1TL.N.Y.
b pajs his master to hundred dollars. ' 'P u PlM1 Iu tac" in remotoat pO'ij of
Kiley ! from rtatsas. wis rccoCn 'icdbyoroeciu I our tcrritorj and until all flrll bo brou3ht unddlts
aejiahoeayLewas rbtlcly liipd theifi fijr borso Ltl(ra 110. The Trnrde or Houor-tha: trk
'l7hal i-gro say he belongs to a gtatlaaian ocar Koos-1 " hia 9Te3 mv? rroto 3 I-onkitrd g-cvrlui
ton. j wprklugmanrnlly la the glorloui caue of lempemte
Ein Eimi CorTT. An iff-ay occurred In lcstee's and tbe letMbadayln August will show that UicsutSttB
of our vhlago -u t-undy evening L btween Charles lia uot bcvb !n vain. To Ihr Temple Is slUcbct
II. A. FAIaAlVrJClVd ILCUiriTGE.
H.Ptabody and Albert Uctem arwl Miles Husband
Kh'rh resulted in ibC'dL&th tf l'r. I'cabod). fromaDis-
tol-idiot In the hands of Mr. Western. WeaKrn md
Hosbandi weroiuiiittrltalaly arrested andlnrebewi ru-
cogmzed to appear at the next term of lb District Court
when the mailer will no do ibu aider 50 judical Invtstl--AiLui.cutil
wh'ch llcitf we forixfarccia-neuiur an ex
pression of our opinion lest e mlitlit do Irjuaike to eome
of the parlies copccrntfd. Crlsntfe Muxagtr
Hsaataot Cocvrr Tho "Tjltr Telegraph" of the 15lh
ultimo bus the fallowing:
CoL C C Milu bot a manTa horse from unccr him
wiih a double barrelled gnn. some three weeks sine1 Ic
Harrison county. We hae ml learned thv particulars
bat uudersund that he wai held undfr a bond nf S-'Jfl3
for hi appearance beforo tbo Di4nct Court for rn us-
7IiMi Covntt. Ttc Central Texiao of ihe 22J
sL8aya:
We learn from Antonio Elvers that Janes Wiseman
was killed at Madison vllle on Monday evening last by a
man uf tbe name vt Nash. aib. it swuii kept a gro-
cery and 3 oung Wicman for be was but a ynnt h o( some
tT.tcen summer". it t t.u fhi-i p- u.mnM n-
to supper. Being invited lo psrticfpatn lu a drink by
Kiw York. July 27. lho Cuna-d swamcr Africa bas
arrived lierc onrgiDg oaies irom uverpoui 10 inn jiu ) jyl
PaclfliV Tho futlowln? Is asamuwry oftef res:' t
T.trrnm!il. Mill ITC UvrrajtJ. Jalv lZitw The Cot- 1 . ... ..-.r - i.o.. r. iTn)... .hn(?i
I market new hajiwwiitea
the departure otino riciuc on ineiit inianainc . .-v -. .-.-.-- - tt...r. tn
sals nuke rn agrrejf-t- for the entire w-k b-e'y "cae the dleu--c and t't !t tliculd be ai'mWstered in
41WiObaIeinclad'ng4 0'J0 boles taUn f.ir Bpccalctiou 1 ftiicajeinfitti;-po5LlDHaaos-tc'iild.en.
und 7.OL0 for weport Pricoj have gtnenJly t"ndod In J jr.-. A A FajtacJtKi. S G.
fivor f borers iuJ ontLelowcrgradesLoU-uldve nb ' nr-r-rLEs s A rentClabIepkicleof Tascateoa Co. Ala.
firav bin's Forms tn.l Conveyancing. 1 vol
tnicnsiiirai.oiiToi
IlJliardcnMorura.'es;3vols
on Keel fropertj.S vt Is
on Imuranc 1 vol
Personal rroiK.rty.loL ...
IIoIrtmbes lealimr(aes.lvoL ..
Holihas Law DlonaiT ....
HarTjaDKesLlvw
Jamiu on Wnls. vols ..
Jojn-dooLuQiUUlors.lvnL... ..
Kent Coimrntariu -tvnls j.
Land U in CauTornla Oregon and Tem. t voU..
Phi'tp on Inurancf.2Tol:.. ....................
Iliixroe's Crmiinal Fvieccr. 1 vol ..
Howie oa Covenants.! vol
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Temple is Gltacbclfl
-tjoc1aiDegrrc"lor the benefit of tha " faVtr sex
whose aniTs arb always ready and willing to succor n
If ivossiblc loravettiefnlicn iuebriale There nre ttee
good tavern all well patronized and tho u9usl propr-
tlou of buBlui-ia homt! and profe-eionAl man ; anJ v t
msyinipccnIiartol'iiIesLlntbnt ene gtxtrn wio
doom is cits'" at hand. j
There era pnKIied iii the plucc Iro papers the fnn
ity A Irocate (a w.kly) and Chn'jtun PbllinlhropH a
TrdijiocsmouthljObothof wht(Jiar doIogwelL jam
Informed that about oue-iirth of the good buildings a tho
place were irMttd list year including a brick diurt
'floaso. aid ta a tJinrche. anil tLe rstta nf lmnroMtieot
1 the present season will equal if not surpass thjfoflael
The County It rapidly aeUlina' up and tbcf rcducts this
year will far surpass thatofeny previoiM'oBB.i Ttrre
salll be wore of U.3 leadtnv rtirfcaU-ru1 this
imKoflt i.-a?rbrT.Laut tairt; "' forty prr cent than ihaTj
oflastycar 11 w.AiJo. .here teao abundant crop
and although you cannot boy new corn aow far thirty
cents. jxtllJi predicted b) aornc that before tho year Is
miiiru ta rcjuc.'ii m woimti m uimhj . en"-u "- i inforiiieo nui to'l flu. soma years BK". iwfc 1 J 1 (i
brtrlnningol lbs week. Ieir. Mil'Igiu Eans4 C I iBj3unoirfandcjuaneibleui3ebiihiUh'yTrt.W'
quote a fo'Iows I"-Ir Orleii a G'fL; MhIuIIm Orleans ri3.rcrfwt-iciinaiMnnertOTrrro.
.n..n.l
The maikct for bread'tuffahas eontlnt"d havy. and
Fluur closes at tbe reduced rates of 33s. 6J. lor UettotU
Canal ncd 3j". td. bW.forO'jio a declinoof3i.ior
;otj lle-sr-ptton. Cora batalw Llcs depresdnnd at
tbt clore is quoted at 34s. V ftuarf lor Vell'jw and
White.
some of the party be Unavoidably spll'cd some butrs
upon the counter lor which trilling cCoact Nash drv Lis
which produced death aIrootinstautaui?iu:Iy. .ahwasJ looJ ileal be bou;ht at twcny rtnti. Old corn is
Immediately arrehled andwhile lindera airict guard on nowtcllinalouo dollw and twemr.Jva clhU. imt in
Tuesday nigbta4 aba by . one (to 1 thn . dart) In the I0Me plac he bep Joa w'd . . . M lWQ .
hct with nine buck-shut four of which rawed eniirelv (
terougn iucoouj. ai ii kwiuuh hu umiun auto
tbotgh his pbyeulan was of opinion that re coatd live
but a abort time.
CHXROkir Cocitr. Wo regret to learn Id at one of
tho workmen attached lu Uejnolds cw Vork Circus
was killed recently at JacLsoniil'e Clitrokee county by
a desperado or tan place. It Is represented to baro
been a Jrtoet colJ blooded unprovokLd murder. The
ruffiin made Lis escapu The cilixens of Jacksonville
and the proprietors of the Clrcca tftjcacrciftr $600 re
ward for his arrert.
Tbe nufortunsle man murdered was a cltucn uf Cray.
son county aid leatcs an JnrcrestiPg but now duM.ro-
lOltle family to muru his nntimely Ucalh. Tnaii.w.
ertatf.
Citntiri Cocvrr. The "Lavaca EegUter" of the 2U.h
nltimo has tha following account of a mot revolting
cast; of killing which lattly took place in that pla en :
A ftal rencounter look pises in oar streets on IbjI
Monday between Conrad irlltman and Um.WiDgate
or as he is commonly known -&hatncti Bill which ter-
mlnaWd in tbe death ol the latter. It su;Eu thai a jme daj s
bcOre a difficulty occorred between them dtnng a drtiu-
ken brawl which run'taJ in an unfneitd y feeling to.
waids tach oilier. On Monday abwuvd Bib' met
irilimsn en tho strcit and Woke two wter ratio lj ovit
biahi.tid altendci with sumo abuntc laagi-Kge. Fnll-
tuan ncul Immediately and armed himself wiUi adonble-
Uiruled plul andlvo Knives and went in guruit of.
lars and only eno-ign tordooiesiic ma a that.
The County la wwl timbered and what U bettor Still
jiaa nc cool water which is truly refroHiing to a cary
trclcis after a ion j day's ride tbrough llu opta prrJric;
where ho has to drink It ont of holes and giSeys" which
are exptsed to tbe scorching rays of Jalyaw. I am
informed by a gentleman of high ataodlug tint society
generally Is iuelluut and that thcro aro note of those
reckless character who frequent home of ths rjwns of
bar state to ruar the peace that signs through tbe
beautiful habltatioua of ibis truly luwtlcetof Interior
towns. Tor U.tc business tal-nti and fiiJujirj tbo
mi'a of rUeslino bavenosupericrs in our State; and as
lo the ladies God bless theia they are tlio most (aciu-
atia adluvley be.ji; I havo evtr twa sivt and ex-
cept oar own fair girls at home. J. JJ.
TheUoralnlcaD Hrpublle and the Abolltionlsls
Anolhrr Letter from Grn. Cornea u.
to iaa icitob or'nta nstiLU
The Evoning Post pwsislaju grossly mlKrepnacntlng
tin Uomia'ccu people and en fcueaeorariu Its spirit
cflltrrtiBn pariifjnehlp as to aeri that 1 edmif tho ins.-
I tcriat poaitious of Us statement. 1 branded that article
as "30 inxucioua ana cunteniiiuoir ism. mat it could
not possibly tie wntknby agemlenjan; and if that Is
barrels of hor freight wbn the cale coamenced. She
3l!nhaiftiMT-""i mi. a in" in iijiiiiti rnrf-1!7TiuTT"f'Tm j not in money but in paid tocE for thfe two
left leaking badly. Capt. Smith weighed anchor anl
btaisd ta tie sea iur greater safety bat kept watch cf the
vcbooner cntll be saw ber capsize about tire miles or.
lie Immediately went to I er assi'tanee and after working
several Lours. succeeded In saving firo of the schooner1
crew who were dinging to a portion cf her upper deck.
There was still another seaman holding on oca of the
Teasels' masts but be was so situated that the steamer
could cot not approach near enough to tale him en. A
line was however thrown to him repeatedly but be was
sot able to get bold of It and finally the fruitless labor
vu abandoned and the poor man was swept off by tho
seaand perished. This was the only life lost- The schooner
was a total loss and also ber cargo supposed to be ortb
$10000. All lie remaining cargo or the Louisiana was
badly damaged 'and was ordered to be sold for the
benefit cf the underwriters. We bear Captain Smith
highly complimented for the noble efforts made by Llm to
nave lho crew of the schooner.
CtTTQS Hilton-Some raonth or so since we published
tbe following paragraphs upon tbe authority of tbe -San
Antonio Ledger and the facts stated were duly credited
to that paper by the usuU cm talto mark! precisely ai
the paragraphs are here given -
Shut mp ea'nnv-Tho San Antonio Ledger Informs ns
that "the Railroad CotnDasr have clmod dnora ttf
(at tbe editor U credibly luformed.) nave refu-ed lo per-
201111 ciiaioioo 01 ine oooks uy inoso eent for that
TJOrpne by the stockholders."
This looks like the long talked of. and far-Tcrned uSsn
Antonio end Mexican Gulf Eailroad" had at last reached
ltstlmfltaa.n
TbU world is an a Ceding show
( For saaVi tUme given.
After a lapse of aeveral weeks of the most profound
Silence la relation to tho slatcmeats of the Lcdgor from
which we bad tbo etTrontry to quote the "TTcstcra
Texan publishes the above; crediting It to tho "Galves-
ton News and making the following remarks In refer-
ence to It ;
la regard to the above we have only to say It is false.
The doors and books bare ever been open for Inspection.
This positlva denial by tbe Texian"of the tnUh of
tbe statements contained in the sentence which we Lave
quoted from tbe Ledger" makes It a ftttstu tfveracttg
between those two journals which we will leave to them-
selves lo settle. Anthatwaareaatoni5hedatisthatotir
contemporary should bare required so long a time to
Vrcfi.urfffjuffl'wjr; but when we come to consider the
ZimrelicyearpWe shouldnotboaswnishednt &1L
JjC The Marshall Eepublican la down agaji on the
Kew York PaclOc Railroad Company Gen. Thos. Jeffer
son Rrreu deliterelan addrees la behalf of that Company
la Marshall on tbe JJi of July to commemorate the
'breaking of the ground"' as he calls it in that stupen
dous enterprise. e presume this "breaking of the
ground"' Is altcgelber flguptive for after reading his
entire speech wc could see no evidence whatever that
here was a single rpade or a single laborer on the ground.
However Gen. Green's speech presents lo tbe mbd'a
are a very handsome railroad in prospect and as he
Uhlmwlf subscriber to the small amount of ttven vut-
Its of- itUarsi and will of course ba entitled to bis pro
rata share of oar public land; (some two or throe milli
ons cf seres for himself) he must be presumed lobe
good authority for whatever he says. But some how or
other be failed to make a concert of our co temporary of
the Republican published to tbe same piece. This we
think was particularly unfortunate for tbe General as
the Eepabllczn Is one of oar most respectable Journals
Tbt editor or tho Republican finds be waa lnerror la
taling that the New York Company gave $lC00D0for
two cf the Texas chatter- llanow Tumi tl.i-befgaTa
him. He met elm en the street near where tbu diflcilir'
occurred about a half anbo ir before and ordered him 1 iwlmi tho editor of the Tost cailslnadailetioaof its truth"
to prepare 0110301109 ubuiihiuluiusiu mm auti mere- 1 no I welcome to an u cotnis.
upon UrtW his pistol end chol him la tha bcdd aeverinj I . The 1 o-t ha.s nt authority Pjr Its assertions uud I most
hn Intular. and LUllCgbinilnStantCneoua'Y. ' rmtinatlrnllvdcnv. su r n I !J eimrr-.'. nil l-ia-
J TLe dtceacd i-t wou.t several htlp'esa ch MreA 1 cage share teier in any mdmtobtrailoniatnguc' or
uu was & uiau 1 s-uu'vi nujju.et; uuu7i iuuu.Lrloa xiuciatQ ior uib tu.qui(iiiru tn uominica.
and correct JuaU his dftlinja with his .fellow men hut ' Ido not desire the Bnncxaliou of Ibeliummican ropub-
anlbrtuoulely Le was addicieJ to drinking which was He hut fis ncognitioo us an act of policy bud Junk. It
the Immediate causo of his dalli Ho was an old Texian b n e ri?bt to expect from us each ackiiowieoguient m-
bailuglitedln Texas twenty stven years and mmglcd 1 Urcoarw and apprecUUou as win secure thai promising
in tbe bloody battle of Saa JucLilo and uejjly ail tic 1 Noting Sute tta proper place In tbo Atncr.cn aytttio.
trying scenes of Texas iu Ler Infancy. It ts ttic d ity uf tbo United Stales government to care-
Thu baj anutVr Instance bveo addod to the calcaory i fully premoto uur commerce wLh HI tha republican
rf crime resublog direcU j from the n i oMoat soirlia. ' Suit- oa this continent.
Pejcebalo tis whca ! tnllman islnlho bauds of tbo J Oar ships arc In a portion lo do tboir carrylrg trade
officers awaUng bis examination which will take pUecr 1 aud oar uanuUciurtrs aid provision growers to supply
upon tbt ntiraoTtheJaslice of the Peace who is.abei.fit 1 nearly all tha rcqulrenitu's of their people. It Is oar in-
from town. " I tcrest tocherish tbe jhiwct prodttctfou anJenrtl wel-
" n iv. r-r. Th. vtftn.u ih.M). -.- I lam. of l11 lheso AmeriAw SjWbs for their Wealth and
Dr Witt CDTT.-The Victoria Advocate of the rFrnA rrtba-c tninirn.ii. mni.irhrd.iMt
M lusL gives the auoexed accoant ot a late murder J j the aggregate of AuK-rtcun fo'te In opposition lo the
Mosnr Mazkit. The Mousy Market at Londn con-
tinues striogtut and Consols U close at.
Cetera! Aens.
There has been soma fighting between tha Rassiaosand
thf Turks on the Danube but In other parts sltulrs remain
without m Jch change.
SpaxiHiIvscREEcria. At tho latest d.tM from Ma-
drid tbe insurgents continued to hold tbetr ttei." ground.
Cnntvm. at THk NORTH. NttB Tort. July ST. TfcC
lit spcounUfroniMsgnrastato that the chub ra continues
very bail near mat piaca out inacthero noneoiiu
Falls. Among tha douUia reported from thv cholera la
thit ef a ilai'gnterof ex Pr-tJ.i.. ill-narr
aw Toa-UKKTa. Vlttr 1' aT W Th CU-
t... aiLlL Lm Damiu much dtDreied.nrd tbo Botes 10
-day have boon made at a decline of lie. per lb. The
I lour tnsrkei lias ueeu crm una kuou unto is quracu -i
jiS3 50 per bbl. Lird Is aU firm with sales In bar-
rels at f 10c par lb.
Ybcmu xb Avstkii. Tbe KU?ars ndv Ices contain
nothing new with regard to the relations of Prussia and
Ans'rla. The new negotiations neiwoi.ntLe33 ivra pow-
ers create muchnueas.nes In England.
Tnc Dscbk BtrsEtivs Bdurtn The Russian forcea
continue lo hold the principalities and Austria is holding
back no doubt at lho inttance at Pruafo On the Da-
nube souietUhting has occurred and Omcr Pcn has
routed tbo Russians from Lulrgevo end lho Wands of tbe
river In that ncinlty aud was marching to jolt the Anglo-French
army to rlk a battle with Cortchatoff who
was proceedmg with his reserved fcrces by forced march-
es with ineotjuotof recspturingGu roeo. The ailicd
fleet In the BlacLSea had gone to Sebaetopol.
Tna BatTtc Tbe latest accounts from thi Ra'Uc
sta'e that Admiral Napier's fleet was suffering frou too
cholera.
Tuc Spimsii Ixsiroxits. Tbero is bat little dtCnlto
Informntionto bu obtained from Madrid wilb renl to
tbe PpanUti In aurrecilon. Tbe latest acrouots aisto that
tbw lusargents about 5uC0stroLg were nurchmg towards
Andslnsia.
FURTHER BY THE AFRICA.
Tcrkih MisisTRi V 3 ark. July 27. Tho Africa
r vices bUte thai anotbir cbango lifid taLen plate tn
tho Turkish Ministry. Ueschld Pacha having gon In u
it nwcrmrrcreiin aoaip. ire ensure was causes nv
mslrerutioa of tbe public money large atnuanu having
been used to foster ibe recoct Inaurrecilou. la Creetc
wepresumo kam j
FrakCe Lolls Aipotrof at BoiLonr Louis Ni-
poletm ha bn viitng Itoulogne aud CaUlal wbere he
was pnx-nt at the embarkation of lho French a-my des-
tined for the Baltic.
Latxr raot IspIa Pie India Mall had Arrived but
broil got no letters from China. Trade in India was dull-
The Allied l orci j. Trie Janctiou of tha Anqlo.
Trench troops with lbs army w Omer Tcha took pUco
ou lhetihan.lsl.iijf July
shou'ilan'thfr caasoccurin bis fim'ty Theeniiuintfytar
sno-Jier child was laken lit. wuheimihrsymutorns anl upon
ailmlnlfiienng xh emllujt a lawe mantv of wini was
epellcri.asl InafcwdivslUechiid wasperfecaymeJI. He
nn ussii for nearly a.1 slaip'e attadu in children wi
ai..rnl dosw Idanegrocisoung andcld.R.lhlti.J'erT
epnc&whtft'iertheykrenctrornj- Tmlryoure.
S ldVnoIat!e cnt retail by alt the principal urugx'sLi an 1
Conntry mercBjitts trirouahoat the Umbtl State.
tftry Lquia1 Junsp-UxleDce.Jvoli....
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" onCoTifictof Laws 1 vol . ...
on Hie ConstHiiiion. 3 vols......
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on fliUsof FcbauKe.tvol......
onPTrnTihip.lTiL
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Smith oa Contracta.1 vul.....u
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tyMowTestimoayfroai Iowa to t ivor of HOOiLiN'D'S
GEltMAN BtirLES prcpsrci ty Dr. CM. jACKSO? riUla-
delphio. Tlie grcatert reaiedy for dUeaees of the Uvr. Sto-
mach and iervous System and all dia-s of a bdiou3
(LLP. CUOCS'y'ELI Aii3.iwi Iw Jo. 23. la3 . said :
oar.noan bitters wtlltw inauivrrxddem4npt.eamr
eCecu the LTuitt and Fever ami in ml cases that It has
bet-n ued (rd ih-r were aggravated case J has perf jrm-
TLiAUOD.&venporLl.wa.Aii IH.tAd.saH: Tor
omotixe attr reotlIoir your nerman. B.twr I lluuht
tuey wou d be an artlcl? of iffil sala. A 5 indivlduslj who
It f ..--l ihm "1 ' nt"w T!""IT f-- 1 -.Kill
fouwl the wore they were med the more thfj were kaksl for
Thv hav the last iW dir entirely exhanse.1 my stotb."
Iheso litters are ecurtLi veKetabia possetUir great ad-
Tantare ' v-r every mineral p-cparation as tney never
prosaate.tut always strengthen the system.
For sale by respectable vendory everywhere.
anu
tPOar dtizeos mast not forget that besides tha
candidates to be voted for their ticket should also have
their Tola for" or against the License Law." Tho
who believe that a very large portion of Iba crimes and
vices that ao heavily afflict tha community are sttribota
tie to the retail of Ilijnora will of course ufelbe vtcrd
"against.' For although Ibey nay entertain some doubts
at regards the efficacy of the no licence system yet they
will gixe the benefit of that doubt In favor of public
morality and assist la giving the experiment a fair triaL
Jen If the prohibition- fails to have tbe desired efTfcct it
certainly can do no hum to try U. oae row exprets
the opinion that the law wUI be evaded. Of coarse at-
tempts wia be madstoevalo it by a ceitain class of
dealers in -rot gnf brandy and "ball face" whUkey
who areeven now constanUy violal.ng the lawlbal forbloa
either ttds r firfaj- liquor to negroes. Bat wo do
not believe that the law will be violated by thow of our
citizens who have any respect for themselves. The law
can only becomo a Uw by baring tho expressed will of
curclttoenstofavwofn M
few who will attempt to defeat the wishes ef our cUhen.
and the laws of the country at the same time.
It wdl of course be borne iQ ra.nd that the law does
MtpmbibttthealoorEquorby th. qut Dor does It
prevent our cHizeos from keeptoj men
minors as they
please to their private bouse and t3Mcr ttto tw
friends when tbey please.
We have beard a very larg number oroarcUIzens
who are In the habit or moderate indulgeM0 to drinking
declaretberdetermtnaUon toanpport thu jaw i.- '
Ibey are willing to undergo a slight privation themselves
5 n order to promote tho public welfare. " '
fThe Braxorfa Planter after giving asyaoptisof
Sir. Sherwood a recent article In favor of the stats plan
cf Internal improvements concludes as follows:
"Mr. Sherwood! address Is certainly well written and
bis propositions we J argued but wo think hn is rather
sanguine In bis conclusion. His system might answer
very well if adopted In this State but there is but little
likelihood ofthlsbeingtbc case. Our Legislature baa
era Pled characters for all the important rvates laths
tUte and we Ibinfc ft would be betiw tn work Under
snoaerortbo prcsenL Indtod we uon't see Low we can
do otherwise.
This Is Indeed tbe only pl3nlble oljectloa urged by
any one. We might agree with lho rianler that it would
Tbe belter i cri coder our present cbartera but the
great difficulty U there appears to be bat two that any
body will scarf: under. Wo have bad nothing bat fait
about tha balance which Lai cont'naad for several years
Md we cannot yet see that they were ever Intended for
anything else.
Tnait BcnxEP Dollars RtwAKp. We sea it tilted
that Gov. Tease baa baaed s proclamation offering a re
ward of Taree iaaaVoi fiolUrsfor the apprehension Of
Forest who recently murdered Mr. Holt In Wazhingn
county.
Tbelhlladelpb!aBai:etinoftbo1lhsay9: Tcr
the twenty-Tour Loora ending at eleven o'clock this morn-
ing there were bat seven sew cases of cholera reported
to aba Board of Health. At the Blockley Almsbonee
th4IsM!efcnaUao5t tntlrely difftpparcd)
n resent tad future brctcnlluiusf European dictation.-
Tb'i is tbo pr uctplo of the American sjitni tr it Las
none. In accorUruco wiUi ILal prmc'piu I lu've been
urging upon mj frlcials the propriety cf tiviix to tho
DurhiuiMU republic lbs tncuarugunent afafrliodly re-
cognition as lung and as steadily as tbe FoH ban opposed
It ii ttc fCnico of tbe black Emperor Fanatin Eoulou-
1 qua.
Tbe only plan I have ever beard 0 oreJvocated in
r Freaking with Jlr. Calhoun or my uccc3or of bis in
I oCiott was lo ttrentahen on" friendly relations with all
I the fcpftnJhAirei lean bicttaDdloLst3blLhttiiimwbero
The steamship rcrsBveranco Capt Tbompton arrived Tq oathi prmciplo of American policy the rewgnltion
In port on Friday morning last about 10 o'clock hivltz 1 ot Dominica was dtscue4 with benaton Rnsb Uou31a
committed in Da Wilt county:
TT ere informed that M G. Jacobssome time last week
killed McJ.Hontou ofCm.ro pj shooting him with a
revolver. This horrid tragedy was tho result ot a mis-
understanding between tbe parties as to the ngU or pes
nussion to a negro child. Jacobs tnrde hi escape and at
hut ac:ounts although the whole neighborhood hid
tornedonl In punsilt bo had not been apprcbea led
T OST OR STOLEN. V Meniorain'tni Book contairlns:
pieaserttarn iu person or throajli f ne Post Ufilce. ITly are
iDparUAdpti'ateBia or hxclnnre drawn byj CKuha.
at xtylaj wsht. toouropler ou CbarlesUdierJtUitf
Hawkmi'.iotheorJcroflhoA.H Hunt ACoda:olIh June
at six months f.ora date for IW 7(MU: JamrfTa.boianif
Keubrn Anderwi J cote to ouronlrr at sixty (Uys. and dated
7ih tebmiT3'ljy for SJttl: our Note OlsnkilaWptyablw
fcjtheord'TflfttOtrBelViaattheCoiiimciTlalAATnc' Itural
Danfcof Galvaron for Wt: George "eanrhsnendone-
ment on a sbcet of paier ; our acceptance forfc. O. ypert. In
Livor of luvfd Taylor p'd but not rueetleil mmI "urdrj
othw papers iwirecclWied. Dt.l C1U11ER
l.alveJturfJurylblLswwCt
45n
40
3 50
ft&u
piiffnc oniianurc. 1 mi. .............. ...-. " '
TsjLfi Laaihord andTaianmroI -v
Texas LesorU 19 voL" t J pervcL
Uinwaattesuigc.ivpis P" n-j.
- AuiwalLute-tfiroIs...... Wprvol.
Ta.lo of t aes J Sri per vol.
" fctatnts at Large ltf vol PW
Tetters Lawof NaUcn 1 vol - W
Wharton's t'ruainai Law 1 to j 'J
Prcutitslvol -;
DigertJvo'P J? so
Wheaton'i InnaiirtEalLawlvol..... ......
SJwyu.2vr.fc . ...-WS
7UlsonCIrcu4aantIal Evidcnce.1 vol..... 1 ii
The amoontu nmed. are th j publLLcn kivest caulrgn
-t. r-nTi bTiu-Ii n iliwnnn'r.1 jncrcrnt WlJ be Riant) OQ
patthases of from 3i) fy otich. or city acceptance at thirty
.1 .JJ.I 11.. l lt alwa tnivnthdV vtth u VlrTvIV tli
otlier work. la Un Law Dkfasthb5t. constanUy on hand and
fartlitiM fir ftirnNhingat short notice such a are not It store.
Iamiaiicaionjanoruer5wiiiiui'piAMii-fiM..r j
ki.lim; off below rosti
FcrBenerltof the Creditors of
RAPHAEL D'MEZA.
WISTITXG toc!isnp lheconcirn u xin as jjractrfa Ve.
the stock of Goos of IL U'Meu ts off? red at live per
centbelow cost lor small amounu. Large bQls. a xreater
n?iuciiOT.
a MrifW of Drw GnndA. CTolWn for Snrnmcr and Winter.
tr.has L'oaU est-1. Pant?. SabU Hosiery LndewIiirU ic.
Hats rati t-aps 01 many styiev a itro Tanciy 01 cuoes.
Trunks. Carpet Bass. allies aatcbcls. loys. Ac.
Apply opposite tn" Brkk Ice House. Openfrom tillllA.
M-ivlfrom4.toP.M.
n.ii JOOQH7 or oiiit mriTiiaaw bin raiic tit wux
amotmt of one hendr-d dollars or over 31 be allowed a
P.?.-Tbe.Mtrtfadi Cornwall g"
Hut:u.-is. .Vo.raa and Cost. Kfca. eanrJX "w
time o Ou te.ori idil.te n Misorrf a. lo "";'""
en frma Califomi. Tti 5aa Jaaa dtl tod liW nnvaM.
aeai
t ft.w Ansn vet ofi rcmont SlrreC.
''f'n-a)EES hu Krml tn the dtweni of GlootnJ
Jaepub.iceiMiCTi!lT AlllwOTOoiuemTOWWoi"""
.iUb tmurtontli. moft hnproTrt .cwiiUDc princi
ple..! ttire Nttaunwnpi.i. .-. -r
ArtJtoal tectli t-u-nel oa Dr. Alto" ccnlurcom ion
' 1-J " VI . .... I-... ifHllirMl
jjt iniriw-oni!KiwJM3"w"'.-
iii.iwi.-wiy-
June In 1
KiJslib?.
A CAIIXJ.
MEf. VAX XOOTt? EcJoectmHy Informs pareata and
xuarmacs that tbe ensmng ncSuloutaheflnstinitiiiD
srillciuimeacotnMoniUy.this JU vt iKtooer next wlin she
wLl ajfuii urea!j tciA ajuti carp ttfwtsuhinl tcacnerj
Mrs. an N avai hersOfof llbctpbrtoTJty tn xore3ter-
cratcfal nctnoilocmtnu 10 u menos m ue insnraie. anu
to the puM-c in gtneral. fur tbe cord a) cooptraDU wnh
which Iter elicits hUve bet.n scstuined dunn r th1 pst &s:ion.
Hating spared no elfur: to establish the school un a rennu-
uent t'listA shj tWs encoursxsl to nop that tbsi bWnil
patronage !ie has h.t!ierto rucetvettcml the nniiomlyex-prw-cd
saluricilon of tt-e parents of her paj.U are a full
guaruitse of tin. luroe kucc&s. id pnwpcnc of the ()Ives-
ton Feji8j In.-titat-1-Amrnt
Is. 1j. v. sw
FAiniFOItSlLE-
A FARM and two smalt tracts of Land fir sale oa accoto
mouttogtennAtosaitpurchaMs. The Farm codmIs
of fifty acres of improved land with the baubngs out-houses
un.l fvrrni iithrvnav RtAnil: the lnJ U sell known to be
asgoodasany lathe vianiiyandtl titles warranted. Jm-
mciust ey bounding the eastern fence of the Farm la a tract c f
well tunoerw lane consamc oituiaere unemiie.onn
or Uie said two tuts in a trart eontalninir abont iX acres a
rwZl portion of it prairid land a most desirable and hearty
nlifm fnr miw-ru Elnff a rr-ndwice: thjl tmct mbonnda With
cxce'ltntumUrJuidhuon it UmamUise pines and oaks
suitable for BaiMlSK. Cotton CinJ.Jtc orpavtC3nt.riiaewtl
be given on cood approved notss. and security on the land.
for particulars see small BiCs er nquire of J. W . Sloore
iKent(JalveswnorF.K.CoOb.Jastice of the Petwj. Liberty
Com.ty.Texas. maiJJ P CCOStt.
ELLID. WI0K&. tIOCLDEGS.
'aV5LGe.&c.
of avaar narcwrnos; xiscMcrrxan bt
"BllOXXV 3t z AVEKT
ILudad. Horlda.
S 8. PA230XH SUT. GALVESTON. TEXAS.
X ECZITKnrrtiitheaiwvelongestaWUhedaridfrivorable
ly kaowD Psetorv the following articles via:
1173 pjSASllfc3.frcraBxlO MlM. .
5. pair CL1NL-. H-Uf and ftJI P.olPna
IMPACLLOOai Ila f and foil Moawed.
A). d RaLset PaneL
MPAAFLSt H DOOR-. FIn Moulded Ac.
WpairPArT.-A?!l DOtlKS tine Moulded It
si a.vwi. ruiNT DOClRJ.fuH Uouldcd.
EndfeetMiiCLDIAfiiJnntperie- MMW.
Vt feet DOK AM WlSWiW PRAMP STCTT. Pine.
JV-ljracdaLC5TER3.WELlTijlc.
Tbaabove articles are well made. of tbe be- ; and well sea-
soned Juniper. Cypres ana Pinu Lumber and well assorted
for this market frasiie. pnaied and gjaxed and Blinds and
Dwrs. patned If desJwL .
Boilden. Reoalrtrs and Mechanics will find it tor their la-
teresttoparchajwof this work as none can be bad superior
toitandihe price and Urnia wOi be satisfiictory.evenaa
lowasinNewOrlcansacBariad.
ISrordoMsoUitaLtobo filled here or at the Factory for
any and aJkUUand V axtitojgnfime
R. Jk V law and complete slock win be kept hi store and
renewl TrT mnntH. jt16aww
ir GLEllltEUTl tKe.
MESSRS. AXDEnSOV A BICKEL would morespiJCtrhllT
announce to the atfcens of (Iilreston and ricinity. that
they have renoved w the NweTaniUh Boildmas. where
eiULTIlbH.1. TRLAH. .MALF.Cro:U.
faivftn. Fib.7.li'w!Tw
G kL ESTO FC31ALI3 ISbTlTCTC
DIRECTED 2irJWS. rJXSOOTES.
THE ea-nine esluu in this Institute will commence en
MOMJAx tl.e 2id ft October proximo.
jkesiilaitt'tbelioaacturm&.ly'iwrnstcdbyMr.syuuor.wta
Icnownas ths Powhatan Hoae. ibioplace. cuntainlns five
jcres cf ttomid.c-nauienied with all kinds of tiruller and
fadttrccavii.nrrftsaEe jrKretatheGilf tniiUght
fuiand retii-e.1 SAtuoUon. alfeia ivlvantajitseiiullel by c
.i.. iu.4.n in i. lalanct Tilj. nrvm.o.o.3 ikrt smnlv UTO.
Stsamer WRCrsro Ntw Voir July 2T-Tbe steam-1 Tjej wim watcr.by larjreo-iclt dsteras. bridge hs hen
erAimiratlon lias beta wrecked betwotu Eastpcrtsnd i Lonstnvted.waiclW.U connect this pljcowiiti tie Lest side
n- I TbHnltatldn has b-n tabl!sh-d In ImllaLoa of the
Bota4RDxraT or uiiiiuni-ju wnuuiuu'uvu. vt i nest turopcan cciiooia. lotmuncu b-vu duuiiivojuiiii
j. ... i- ...ui ....itAtri.t tw tlin .h A i .-... .f .wwi.!. t oi.i.l tfinmtif-i niir.itlaTt- It IS SO
..iir imi.rl..ni. vhMit nrnnfttT had lief.u do- arranirsd and cbviiijd thiyoungladiesranctHa-neccaand
trDP.t imd txtrn hi lit. who considered tint some tf PS
were ice3sary fur reclamation on the part of the Got-
"a Failure Biltiiiobk JjIv 2TJohn Tncker ihe
President tf tbo Beading Railroad has failed for nearly
two millions of dolUrs which has created a great txcilc-
ment here.
Consressional
WASmsOTOV
Civil and Dipkimatie
CTcr (he ws.
experienced on her passage fromBiaios Sanlligo one
of the severest storms wc have ever hud on our coast.
Mason Jumen and msny other dfsl ingtlehf d member
uf bun bouses of Cuiigrue. in xay cojversadon. w 1th
tlicm; soulno'e genueuien sliouui Doasgovd autnonty
Phi. w wiibln elohw mtira rr tlatrsin. wh-n ih I with an enlisbtcued noiile as theaillesf Fatistli
.n . i VVo Infer" ss ibo I'on coming atlast to the real
storm came up about 2 o c.ock on Thursday morning.- ' oar.Enon. "that it Is Ibo intrnilon of the D.min'cau nartv
llio gale continued about twenty four hours dorijg 1 m claim that Don c caonJ Htyll are unlet the control
which ttmcCapt.Tbomp-on beaded bis boat to the wind j ofdiCVreLtrace indtnaiUla ihalutestof tha wbKcs
and kept at tho wheel tbe whole time. Tho boat was al- -r. 9 preci9ti7 nl( istUC-tfcoy cro -different races-
ciosl constantly on hLrKamcndi. efid not nnfrco.ucnliy f DauUnleaiaCa(Ul)ini laoTnage and" mA&t.rs vriib a
'he rras lir. - s-t':nr'r irTfr ber wheet tenser an! ren- deuiocratio w-naii uliun; and I repeat awaits gorera-
a . . .- ... 1 mCDL. 1 UV LUQIU'I III I11I11C DUO UlBD.WI.nCX 11 IBS
dered it not only difficult tut danj-roos ftr pa-scngw to j g7"T.. r. .. .r.. thlt h Ju aj.
go up so th drckt Eoweier lho b jet weathered the joumed wiio lias one drop of African blood In hj veins.
storm succes-fallr and aallcred very Lltlo porccpliblo I "aJ.J "?n!OI.'r" trraspotjcioie stubborn negro
- wh ceFpo'isra.-wiiiiou'. n lau;
damage though she was sevealy strained. The paswn-
gors who arc now absent unite with me In speaking In
the very highest terms of Capt. Thompson's akiUfal sea
manship and unremitting aUonllon day cod nigh to the
safety of hla vessel. T C
rnaee. tkoUShtLelrtanmin ns.
slmilstes to the Frtccb.
They are governed throughout by men of ngro blood
and negro ideas. In tbelr wars they are as mercdass
eivraiestoqajidiAiODs as to white. Tor they audueiocMy
procTuiJi their intention to wbolly annibilote tbe white
nnd mixed rut-O on lho Maud. This creed of extennlna-
tlon t lho leading point In tboso "rlhla of Ha) ti which
ehrUrs and probably as much more for tbe other two
charters. Tha Hepublican adds that tha Company have
Incurred other llabMtiet to the amount of foor or flro
millions of dollars to that when tbey get the Paclfle
charter tbey will have to commence with a heavy debt
tbe whole of which must fall on innocent subscribers.
The samepaper says this monopoly of railroad charters
gives that Company great ao vantages over every other
that Ibey have 'enlisted intbelr service taaav of onr
most nSacntial public men sereral of whom are now
on their way lo Austin.4 The Repubhcan conclcdea as
ibllowr.:
The question may be asked why was this company
about which so littla is ko n end thai little not calcu-
lated to inspire conSJfnce permitted such great advan-
tages over all others? Wfay not have waitadnntdtbn
Governor Lad givenoat tbe contract for tbe Pacific road ?
Coaid not our charter hare been sold then as wall as
before! Why give theewVo-k Company a position
by which tbey aro enabled lo control a public work of
sach magnitude) or at least may throw In insurmountable
obstacle if Ibey do not get the contract? Befcra the
sale of our charters we were independent. Now wo aro
under tbe guardianship of this New York Company.
What wdl be tbe position or thos- who made tbo rale
provided this company is defeated? nhat the situation
of our road? Every thing; it wouM seem now bangs
npoa the success of lh's company. Hence every ioflu-
CDoe will be brought lo bear npon the Governor.
Efiforo any remarks which we might make In this issue
of oar paper could reach Austin the Governor will have
rendered his decleion and awarded tbe contract Tor
ballilrg tbe Pacinc road. There were three distinct bids
In at the last accounts and perhaps em this (here aro
more. T. e presume tbere are ethers at Austin besides
the friends ot lho IVew Tork Company end that every-
thingnill be then and there revealed. Tbe Governor
no doubt. Has got alt the facts before him. We hare
every confidence in his sagacity firmness and integrity.
Tbe influences which will be brought to bear upon bim
wi'l be great but we confidently predict that ho will ear-
mount Hem. and an aid Ibe contract lo tbe Company the
best able to build tbe road. It is said indeed not by tbe
rnemIesofthaew York Company bet Its friends that
ha Las given private a'snrartces that he wilt award tha
contract to that CompanT; that be even offered to do so
without waltitln UU tbe first cf AngosL Bat such we
We have only lo say of the above thai we fear tha " Ct"nPaaT "At" trom Fort Inge and Companies "B ' otic riattdman. Present Sanlann. Don Ecnigno de KtL
.... .... landMD' from Fort Ewell barobeeaonlercd la Fort I ias IU l'resideut t-f Ibe Dominican benatc. waaeducaled
EepubBcaa is mUtakca Iulhe atatemont that there are ' . K i V n"ooeeiinierca la tort w Jrjtotanwfacwdor Benjamin of thai Stale can
other bids for this ooulracL But we shall soon know dclntoal1' iiao- . answcr wiiftherhedid not look upon ibat accomplished
-..... ... ' Vnnn. 1 - r irunilnnnn m j f .til hlnfwpd wlitlft titnn TliM Itniirl.n
al'rorthlsistbovcryaayonwbchthelawrcqnrc3thc J . ' n umU or commercial agent at timto Domingo City
Governor to dtlermlnewbosballhavothocoDlract. ( ' mty inrorm Hie PoJ wbetbLrhe considers his fcihcr-ln
Covrcs CnriSTT JulY"nd 185-i. i iawii)0 uigniueu won aoihiujiivUol id JHjenu a wuiio
I thcPost'sedlEorQstnalutalntoterniasortmai'kablylike
M.rc Par..cular. ot Cup.. Van Drcu' f - 'S mlmy
l.atc right trttll the Comanche ) orderly and progres.lve. That tboy arc not 'Wlthnnt
The following eom.nian'cation from our valuul corres- i cha-acieror courage' I proved by lha manner to which
of Capt. Van Burea'a late despars.to confl.ct with ths I been vlctorloosto every LalUo with Ibe Uajtiem and
Comanches soaccouat of which we gave iu our laet ' always asa.nstgriAttd.i's. At tho battle of Las Carreres
t. . i Fiiustln hid flvo Ihouatud ineu Sunt ana leas than six
wees JtMUB. I hnnlrM n I Ihn TlfimfT.lf nil hmt tint rImrtrtP an.l
rn. ir... T.TI. J.i9).h iKi courage" to uut hUn to Hgbl with tie loss of several
.. ... .... . . 1 i-ieceaof artllitry. ILs retreat acrou the frontier was
Eos. Saws-Official inforraallon has boea receded at inaractfristic of lliytitn warfare; It wtu msrkod with
thia port of a party of tnenly-eit Comanches having t blood and mhos by tbe destruction of properly and tbe
pased near Fort Clark on the Las .Verts ; aud of their "uel slaughter cf women nod children.
being pursued by Capt. King of tbe 1st Infantry witn a ) can3 tml witer w auB i WM n Ue counlry to incite
dcucLmeni ei soldiers in Ibe. course of wnlcn pnrsni; ' them to rise and murucrtne wutea m tee interior dj-
nr.u ...M.i. A iv. inA.n. w. i iM i trite. Ther vers told that the Amerleans were com'n?
VUH. . m-u-w .. . "a..tu. I -I'... .1 . .. I.-.! .!. .. ...! "
. . r .v w ..!- . J lO UIU0 oia c ui luviu iu mu bijio u mc .- uuiiuii-
f?nl van Rawn jirth Trifl(t.i rlh rrl.mn nn Itirti li . ... ...t . ... ... ...-. ".-... .t. . .
K -.. . . -..-v. ... . .- ... picsaiwmmc -eiea-iun uiria.crj - untiiieiJominmnn
took tbe trail and following it overlook the Connccbcs . bla.t were not ignorant enough to believe thuee muns-
aboat forty miles from Fort Ewcl on lho Corpus Christ! 1 Irons absurdltlss. Their prudtnc does not excuse end
A desperata light enauod to whith Liar Indians presenting tbe casein aBbapo to alarm and exrite tbu
road.
werokdled. CapL Van Earen was wounded to tbe wrist ' Llacks Intoinarnrllon whiloll defends tbo "rights of
by an arrow; and dangeronsly1n the pit of the stomach H.yU" to mass n s-cral dtrui.Uoa of the white
by a lance his horso being in a rearing poi.Ion at the
time the wound was billeted. Of his command there
were two wounded viz: Corporal Fogwrly ofCompjoy
WH" and privalo WV. tmltb of Company 'A Mount;
cd EiSes.
Col. Roberts with all the forca at Fort EurelF went to
CapL Van Barcn's assistance ; and it is hoped may agfub
overtake 'lbs Indians. Four "jwtfi" with an officer
' Tbo e-litor of the Post may not Intend to advocate a
rrand umvirat murder of the whites to tbe Spanish nor-
I lion bf the Island ; he probably would not desiro Ihe barn-
I la? ante 01 wnoio Mniried merely unraasa tnoy were
Iwhitaj but ho c.Tiairiave learned. In Ida Intercourse with
tbe DegiovHJtiahi that this islhu Havtien moclo; yet he
censures Preadent Illlmora for wishing to rat ont this
coma csiasiropnc.
Tho colored poialatlon outnumbers the whites in Do
minica as it dnca Iu some of our .southern biatct "bat
... . . I UtiM"""" m.m iuu uuvuirui HF kill 1BVP
and twenty men eacli have been tent from this post to J hich as in MassaehttwitsaadlS'ew York giro them
intercept toe return trail ot tho Indians tipo-Mele.
. .1. .7...i.. tn .fi. Hruin 7i tnitalhnaiLra lia irt
oarrneilim-dHtxtiioHtolia9wctittettliidiU.
UtheofvCctluJi tho (LrectrcM crthiJ instlmtion haa la
Tnomuical derarUnent is under tlie direc'ion of 3IadEa
Laurent hcrsela pupil or M.MarjujnttkPrcf-5iorcf Zics.c
if tbe CoTaervatory of 1'ariJ.
i nu BLboet term Is divided into ito sessions of five months
(each. rxpESSldPSJiSES'lO'S:
Tt n -!.. -... t... M..i ih 1 J'nwirctorvua. aj; w
aatie Approf nation bill appropriating tSiSrry'tTTrtM. ...I""I".I "!!!"."
A CAKS.
TL'iCAL003A srEIXGs JCLTC 2uTH IBM.
HJinF1 rrosrictor of tMs '.VATESISO PLACE has now
son Kir tliis reason- Tc linliila. he wnuld tay.Hwne and
Bee lliere otlg litw. nuutBJjiivU nnap-nir.i coir
UlClt WAI Ui (not to le excelled any whirre ) and adapted
n r-.rwt Vti-il tt rrmMitnyni.nl fUsl"L llii?ieni"lnatt5"S
I ax miles firm llantville. on tlnj telegraph ire hue roau to
LrocLett. ITe road fern land nz. Awwutbe foooJiuooet
-! li.nriwifi'i'sn I mtifla thi u-nt WSV
jjr Eef-renee i ma- e to the Faculty of Hcnisvill Irene ral-
ly as to the quality of tim waters. ti A. itlpjJL
P S Penocs desirooa of camping at the Spring are rr1
sprciTuIIyp-fpetted to tio so free of charge. Vt.
JatvnS.1oyt neviiiHi
theDazuerreouCarto the different towns In the State; the
ot'iect i t perniacently locate in Ualveton. and do as food
wcrk as can be done to too Ncrthern cities and we hope by
sodoxg.tooLri:UiepabuptroDaire. . .
VeLave aa.lwuiaeeaeoni'saajDii iuucicu u
Ca.iratns. Lockets iteals. Emir.Breast Pios.Ae- ic
Pricesfrom one to ten dollars. Operating noura from 8 A. JL
ar-'pjMns.Sew Verandah l?iuildingsover Eejiedlct Pa-
itaudsfciore. taovll-awwly
FKE3U ARRIVAL OP
PABinOViCLE SUMMER rLOTIIIG.
rrjlHB imderaliriedMveJa'Teeeivelperteamhip lioais-
JL ina. n innot splendid and attractive assortment of
FAn;nAtt.JS. fUMil .it CLOTUiMS consistuig in part of
While iJKtr- Uraas Coats and esU ;
nrana Linen faM and Vets;
Svtre Unen Drill Chats. VesW and Panta.
AT JA beautiful and well assorted lot of Chillren 8 and
Youth s Slimmer Clothing.
AH or wnxa are ot uio oet nuxcuii iue uich atvtr nw
Jnn rt. IMtv if
Trmwine n. halvtvtmiw
$1GC0G00 aud have boon discussing tho Eivtr and Usi
bor bin.
Horss The proceedings have been uotojportanL
V.msoTa. JulvS9. SV T 31. The IIouso bat pas-ed
the Ocean Steamer b4ll with an amendment terminating
tbe contracts (.mail) with the steamers as soon as poselb l o
Nw Yoar July 2a The Forliilcatlon b1l wa pesied
to day to tho House. Thn heuate is still tnjjsgod m dls-
CUiH'g tun Aiipiouiuiic um.
ABEIVAL OF THE PAOF1C.
C ex hal Nan- Neootiatiov. Tho Emperor x(
Ito!a Is forcing Att tr!a Into negotiations ttroug sus-
picions are on'ciwAuwl of tbe good faiih of Austria to-
ward the aides.
It Is rumored Ihtt a secret diplopia Lt has arrived In
London sent by the Emperor or EnIa. During the
new negotiations for pence it is reported that tbo Em-
peror bf Rusla will withdraw his troops from Ibe Prin-
cipalities lito his own territory
Black i?a a. The advices from tho Black ea report to
further battlca of imrrt.c--.
Tire Baltic. Tho Anato-Frsncb fl-et have wntidrnwp
temporarily frembeforw Cronntadt aad retired to tartf
Island. "
Pirim An ArsTaii. The King of Pro33ia ba3reEt
aspeciBt messcoger lolhtf"Emperor of Austria urgms
him to refrain fromc farther co-operation4 wlUr England
and Franco against Eussla and proposing that Au-trla
ahouldjoinrrusaia to commencing new negotiations for
peace.
Spakish Isiuaarcito. Tbo ccconnta rront Madrid
with regard tu the Spanish Insurrection aro i cry ccnlle
ling Tha Insu-gonlsara said to ma'ntaln tbftr ground
to lb city but the couctry does not rim In their favor
Another account stales that tbe Insurgents are retrea'mg
towards Andalusia.
iMPORTAtT fROSt CKKTS1L Ar RICA Sit JrAKlkH-
lAnnsD and Emtkutxo Ntw York July 2-"i The
Nicaragua Uentncr has arrived here bringing Infonnatlo?
that on the HUt tosL tbo sloop of war Cyane bombarded
ami mtlrfOv destroyed the town of San Juan to cone-
quence of th Isle liiall to Mr. Borland American M nj
Idler tu iouvrai yiiueriM. wn auuiuinic) ui- iuu iib
af using to apologise.
CnoLERA it Nnw York Xcw Yonx July 21. Tha
deaths from cholera Ut week In thU city amounlodto
one hundred and seventy-seven.
Steamxr Feaskuv New York July 25 The steam-
er Franklin la now going rapidly to pieces Nearly all
her cargo has been saved.
PcantAii or Cm. Vw To'-i Jaly23. Tbo Tac Cc's
ad rices state that tbor wasa report In Madrid that agents
from tho United Staoss had arrived then.' aulhorixed to
purchase Cabs.
CuoLEEA at Kiaoara -Yr JtJaly Sa-Th cho-
lera has broken ont at Niagara and thirteLn deaths oc-
curred there yesterday from that disease. There Is great
Vupenor Cii - t"iv V"" aw
Jkntrdihtf-lndiaiUtj tns t ttfbeduLifj.vae.'unj.
fudandlijht. - w
EXTRA:
E'trfhn Ijm-maQestach w
Jlaslcl'tano crtwrrf-w to tha PwkC' t
pBJi ..... .i... ............ .....i.....T W rr J IM
TwcrtJf Mtaic Stth ttxartijninrnt of llano or
Ortitar -i rJ
rt&wanadltrKiw. utmerrgftibuiutear 2a 00
r muuI rmy XfflUicjil. LaJtruilerg t4
Jicptytirif i r at Aiaui... J
B-Mirding pupils rmilh their own forL and ppoon. loweU anl
uapli-uorebiewillbc charged for. ustifthesamca a-sonaUepricebvagreca-ur.
Tu'tioo Pets ind Board paya'al In aavanc.
School hours from 1 oclocto .SorCwiUi recess of Lau an
FurtlairpartaTuUrawnilw given In the ProipeeUis tf the In-
alll The staVmealof extra c'nzges baa been taajl' fr
convenience of parenUWho wish to maka a st'ertion or
branches; but t".aecro are desirous of ginnatiieir children
ail the ndvan'rgesthsfcchocl afford s. cnurlo so bv agreeing
TOpiy Ci'WpcranBimi caja.-i'jiiuariiijiJi iuium. -.
tor boardlPS pupils crit bdna-ng al) rha-ges
UOCTOa J31r
.yrr 0RLEAX3 ifixrEXSAzr
82 Caatonj-li0U9cSL""cH Orleans.
DE. JAMES would rpcctfuily call (he attention ef the
n-iiriBJUt to the folloncs Cacoj : lie curt oil private
duea.es with the cse ft newly uincovi.re.1 remedies which
mianoMtixuiT.Atriuai.Cubeb cr auyotberpiasoiuiiu
temiual Weaknesi. odM. Ulcers Tumors. Concera.
mn.l jll H uaHi t.t lhf M.ln. Dr. Jamt-i wiw.d also raU tli
espeiial aiurnlion of thmae who have injured themselves br
n l. wh.ch rsiiM the bodv a nd mmd. antl'nz them for either
baines or society. lhe following are some of the sad and
melancholy eSocts prodececk by early tunics of voutb.vtxi
WenkntaspfeEacnipl Limbs Pa'n in tneUeaAklhrmess
of iloo. Loadof Jloscular Power Palpitatiou of Uie Heart
Dvsstpala. ftcrvoiuaesd lmlability. symptoms ot t'ansumn
tion.ttc ....
Jientai'y tne anni culxi pa 'tic miri are more it ot
'onuUil lA.4r Mtnirv. ConftIrnar the IJi-. Dnnt.
sicn of fplrit bnl rorLbolinits. Avenicn to fcociety. tfetf
instruit. LAVeot soaiuac Aimiuiiy.ac axs some ci me eras
produced.
Ai persons who are aCHcted with ary of the above symp-
toms should not fill to call or address Or James by letter and
nmnrnx MIi bral TttiruHluts. and bd at oea-i rps.nrnl to
perfect healtli. Let no Ws j debcicy prevent jna ont procure.
uem lnimeuuAtcu . ojia mis jua.ac nviu uie anii.1 auu
dreadful consefjaenccs of this terrible malady.
lcaV.nc3sot tbeOrzanj immediately enrtd and fall vigor
restored.
N.IL Persons rhocanrot call on mc personally italu
fuUpartMsrsoftldeaeinlctter.enclosna;afee of luwiii
have tbe Uemedicsor the cka-e.caMullyetmccaIeditith
fuUilirectioMfiruhhw them sent to U-Hr address. Allcom-
muniration wJl b held strictly confidential; and If after
tTnrxrtlioEemeriie-. acurels not effected. tho moneawlllbe
cneerruuy reimiura.
Iti-r-Mf sfeVa.r.
Eer.Mr.Crjrrens
air SyJnor.
JuJiioW heeler
Judae Love
liv(lrcce
J. D. Waters.
lr. ?iais.
Dr.IUbinEon.
Ttx Hinblaiii
Pin.E.McBennenlja 1 Major Eoae.
Galve'tci. Angnst I.WMir
XjitmtLt
Eer. ir. Ki'on
Bev.SIr Ilucims.
CoLMenard
""en.XlchoIs
Gen. McLeod
IP.SLB.ha.
Capt. Water.
I.U.V.Miains.
Dr. JucaJ
WH0LE3ALK BOOK AND bTlTIONERY UOCSIv.
nCirAXETT A: COTTICKt
J3 Cactp vlrect. .New Orleans. IS
PCBUSBE&S AT) J0BDCE3 OP B00K3 i. STATIONERY
WE Invite the attention of haven to oar lartre stock of
UonVs and SaXinTy.wliIcliwe now have In "torL. and
tawb'ehwe a-e ronstantiyreeivngaddia'asfrom all the
i.d.i.i Y. iliBpm nn.1 tnaniirnvttinnof I3 Ctiiled tate
ami iJirvpa Our stock Is the larger and moot compWeof
any in the fcouth. and being as largely enCTaed In puhiuhicy.
ns taoet of our Aortnem cotemporanes ana onxiax ur eia-
U.L(- ..h Hn.l Kvfp In ill. in?i
All I lie aTtUO .Uua nj .-. ... ...
(jur b-cL c m nri-ea TooLa in every .I-partmen of IJtra-
fcire History. Biocnphv. Tr5veIacdAuienrare.3LeCifcuie-
ou and s dot Hooks. LlM of alt styles and p rices. P-ayer
.... VnMarh hf ir. I If MMUIipaw I hH i-TrT
dcnrtioa Cop. Letter bill CouiiUnK hos. Bri t an.1 Ne
ojoer.of evfrynnvie.at Pa 't ami Conmiercvil P(t.Flat
(kin. Pouo Post BemiMcLum and iloyal Brnnl Board end
Drying Papr tn.elores cf every d-vripun pohey.
leaaL pek and rninwrxial post sizes. rltiEgltekF; Prt
I'olIoTravelinirCase-'.Inl.an' Ink'tandi. a rreat vanety;
Pencils; Wax: tta'c-TRPaper JWderr t?iate 11.11 P lea; Uount-
lo hoe Japan V. arc: Paper WeUbK Holders. Ac
."e cannon- to a newspaper ndvefsement. enooerate the
diCercnt articles tht are comp"ieed In a coinple assnmnent
Zi a.t a.-. amfflKM tr tnaaw Ihfltln irlnt and VATitaTfttir
exclfment and people are flying from the place in all Ftoe(& ch'as will be found only a a first ciasa M eolesale
'ti
citizcDship and Tors rtnder propuriy quallCcalion.
!Ti.lIc.4Q..rt.BMdBand-toMberittUeB1!...i
- I ii tru la ui' nuiviui uud iu iiiai uiaiTj Buikinr uuu ouvn-
Hooks and Periodicals.
Ltwia ; on Tnx ExxninTwio.' By Cousin Crwfy
author of the Silver Like Stories' eic ctc
jjrra-JoTmas; oa Iccli I niva takeh a rts
To." ity r. farter i ma.
Books l-tdaring the abore title bare been forwarded
to Ci by the PubUshers Messrs. Cttmett L Bostwlek
New Orleans and tLo style In which ihey arc
jgoUcn op Is truly creditabfe tu the South In fact
we have seen no books from the largest oldest and
most reputable "PablMdng Esublieinn cnts at the
North that were of more tasteful anl elegant typogra-
phy than tbeec now'bef j-c us Mrs?. BarnClt u. Cist-
wickare atwnt tuppljiug a dcsittrctmn that has Tone
exited In the booth by establishing In Sew Orleans .
lieol Pailuiiiz Jlosiet rftht h'trit Ctcxl.
As to tht. literary merits of the above works we can
Bay nothing at present toatmuch as they came to band
so completely saturated with water that tt wa Impossi-
ble then to do anything more With them than to mdeav
or to dry them for future perusal
Da Bow'a Review. Tha July number of this excellent
periodical has been received for some lime and we are
forced to admit that nothlug but our own tatWcrrfeacy has
prevented us trom noticing It before this a ducetrteout
laalfesTiew which we hope to nol be guilty of again. Do
Bon-'a Eerlew is siiltwhat It ever bubeea; tbemot
Interesting and uirjul periodical published in the United
males.
Raileoao ArratRS The earnings of the Erie Railroad
for the month of Jauc 1654 wcreS39S750 14 an in-
crease of 62731 57. According to the report of Die
comm-Uee of the investigation into the affairs of tha
Harlem Rail-oad Company $150000 will replace tbe
whole amoaot of over-Issued stock. Tbo Eoari ol Di-
rectors bare recommended by resolution that lha Com-
pany should iasuma all lha ovcr-hsacd stock.
Thaxs la our recent tnp toTcxana a favoraLla op
portunliy was afforded us of ob-erving tho facilities of
navltionlo lha; place. ARer pasMng the bar at the
mouth of the Lavaca river which generally has from
1T. f0J "? WRtcr' tbe rlTer Preseots one of tbe
most beantifal streams for navigation we bavo erer seen.
Tbo banks are generally high and covered with a heavy
growth of live otfc c'ni. an pecan aod some few other
varic ies peculuir to rich productive tolls and which
iLaUCeof8DKlwooi toe ft".lud timber.
for posts and heavy structures gieraliy. The lowuor
Texana i situated on tha Kavidad river a lew m"le-
avo Its moutbupon a hlh tlevstion aod la by fartbo
SBfw"5tSihU11 . taesiStu!
eloliy or the cooju The steamer Troy runs regularly
from tbi- place to Solaria toncblcg at to'rmedi SS
and is well adapted for tbe trade and nvIgulion7 Jr
wneouniy bei. g situated on the UTaTS.vEl
rivers is very rich and productive and is Killing up
T6rr?Wh.VJcrItaa( tb crops are very DntS
peciallyeor Couon is growing raa.er tooIunriaaS
ou account of tbo recent heavy rains Laraca fL-guier.
Dmvo roa Mohl-C. B. Pratt left Worcester on
Tuesday evening the eih Instant with LI. assistants to
reww ha operations for recovering iba treasure fromtbc
British ship of war Huzxar which w.s wrecked off fctonj
Island near Hurlgale daring the Revolotionary war
About a million of dollars were on bosrd at the time
which was destined to pay off tbe British army ibon to'
tha Highlands The ve-scl lies to seventy feet br water
and Ibe difienlties to the way of recovering tha treasure :
wduwi iDuunuun uion uicu imui euca an undertaklnz
but by tbe means of Taylor's: submarine armor and his
thorough experience In tbe business there ia hula doubt
that Mr rratrt lalwrswlll crentaaUy proye mceessiaL
fJffTCC IffT Slf
i.MTOC5l.AtvesTosNEw-t-Beioro this reaches you j government while Santaca beads the army. Ban was
yoa wUI no doubt ba in possession of the news relatm-
to the late fight Capt. Van Euren had with 'the Coman-
ches about sixty miles from this city to which dapL Van
B. received a mortal wound to lho abdomen with ao rr-.
row. I have now to report that the Captain dcd from
iittadroen but bo owed his short-tired eluvallun to Eu-
ropean iotnQLs which are alt ays at work to Ihe Amn-
ios toelciatelhe African and barneiaand subduo tbo
white nice. He attempted wi.h their aid to fraternise
witli Hayt and was banished from tho country to con-
sen a en ce.
ice eaiior oi u a-cai proosDiv met. somo oi iue uses
the effects cf lila wound on the 20th InnL at '- P.M. lie i rarlv Wt winter to tbu sclwt circles of tha nmo uobili-
felt quite well to Ibe maruiug nud wrote two letters lo j ty during Lis lislt to tbo Hajtkn court and obtained
hi. relations : and as it was the tJ dsr -.toe I- - r. ' " lhlni K ofi u"ftl7. nfo"a"n .
.. . . .. ... . " r gardtouomioica; lorfaarapio -matnere arenotiwo
celved the w ound lie thought b!meir passed tlie crU hundred and fitly whites nU told sailors and diplomats
as be slated. Ilia funeral took place yclcrday aid was lucudJ. In tbo republic. v
.Af.nt.tt .ni-i. t i V -.. ! Tbe ttliior of tbe Post Informs bis readers that be knew
attended by all the military and a large number of tha j aUout me -Ix moinhs ano. This Is very nutuml
citirir. C "idcrtng tbo d)iTcrcsco in our tastes ind uajtialiocs ;
t but tbLre Isno occasion for th rac corona vio'eace he
Capt. Van Earen was appointed a first Llmilonant if j exhibits. In Cuuse I prefrr Ibe free government anl Uitel-
tb Rifles. a ISl'i. Uo)oit.ed Gra. Oeatl's Am..- ..r In. Bmbi emu wy u noausca w us uiinanDi m ah
vaalon at Vera Cruz served with the bcselglng army be-
fore that city and was present at Its surrender. He was
with tha Rifles nt tbe affair at raerto del Media on the
24Ji of March when the first Mexican entrenchment on
that lino was carried at tbo point of the bayonet Ha
was with bis company in tha battle of tho It lb nod I8.h
of April at Ccrro Gordo aod boro himself with distinc-
tion and honor on both days. He waa lo lho assaulting
column at Contreras on the 20th of Augutt and was
severely wounded as lho column entered tho works.
For bis gallantry on this occiun'om tn was breveted as
Captain. Tbe sevenly of hi wotni coiilacd Llm to h's
bed daring therrmalndar ot the campaign
moted to a Captaincy after tho close of the war in 1&1S
and In Ism homached his company over the plains to
Ilnvleti (iiclf. lilthor bad I evor beard of Llm until
Lo'mada his congenial visit to Uall; but I did
not thereupon write home ij!Ni-rtraattod.3 upon bis
ptisltluu end motives or otTer dastardly iasolls to bis
tastily. Men do not engage In work LketfaU. My only
bulm-s with him through Ibe prcs Is toesnose thots
misropresectattons which are calca'attd to load lo tbe
wholesale murder of the white race to IteWand of&acto
DomiDjo. ILUAK 1m lAZ3SAt7.
Tr.ii.ToinAT's Pills A Wonderful Eemedr for ERe
Jnmi.t m ard Liver Complaints. Extract ofa toller firm
Mrt. tdnry Wood to Mra Jen tins chemist Cbristchurcb
uat&d. oepieaicer i-Z. lo Rir ouutrei ior aavoa
'trt.intl.a frnm a liver comirla'nl Jaundice nnd a sclera
K(iu. attar'.- Ttrin? the whoW of th.s limI was nmlor
He was pro-J medical trcaimeuL but exponeooed no relief whatever
rtr in isis 1 l w" al l-Sth recommended to wy Hallowar'a Hollo
was ni d cm nappy 10 sry mat mi" uivamauio meaicino
in tbo coarso of n very short perlou effocti'd a perfect
n..n Ilapatiimoil from l!il pi.i lt. t .. rnrc. cnl rKlorul mc to IiCallb SO that I Can With COO-
f. ' v i fitence. recommend the-e Pills to others similarly effect-
hnallh. andwaanormltttdtovWt Eorow f.ir ILi hr.na.fli micaccjrei. UU1"'"( .. . ..J...
- - . -- . (.3 vi.!..- .-.J vvu.
110 mere ucvoico. mmaeu 10 nis proicas-onVisitei tho
military schools in France and In various waye collected
valuable Information relating to military science. lie
wrs a soldier and a guntlemad devoted lo his profession
In which be bad few superiors. He was bravo without
oVentnlion. His loss win be deeply regretted by the
wholo army and all who had a personal a&iuAinlaxce
with him. On disscctiuu it was found that the arrow
bad col an artery and lho Inward bleeding was tho Im
mediate cauis of his death.
The weather continues hot In (his place the lberaoa-
eter standing at nicety degrees wl tb pTenly cf rain
Yours i.c G. K.
Aasr Orncxns OmcuttT CoirrLiMtSTEo. Thi fol
lowing -"General Order" ha Just been published:
GENERAL OPJlLRb No G.
Wab. DtraaTSKKT Adj. Gencrara Office
Wasbiictoa. Jane 21. IcZl i
The Secretary of War boa received f-nrn Ihe Deportvj
menu oflexas ana newriezico inaoiactsi acconnutd
iboeoiragcmentd hlch hare recently taken placu be-
twet u dLtschments oftha army nnd hostile bands of the
war-liko tribes of ladians lohabltiug thoo regincs of
the country. In these various encounters the conduct of
UeUL.Col.P.SLt!orrC(MiVa.'nrl l.nnirni tstl.InoL
John W.Davidson.lnDrsgoons;SDd Lleat. Dsvld Bell
- inn.aa li-bi. is.uoaoy jjounicfl tunemm
and ffargfants U 11. McXally John" Green and John Wd
lianis.of Iheaame resim&nt. serorall in 'nmnuml nn
the different occasions mortis special prsl-e. Tbe gal-
lantry fortitude and devotion exhibited by the troops
to every Instance of combat and to the mo-t arduous pur
suitof tbo enemy are creditable to tbo army and ncefve
tbe marked approbation of tbe President and of this De-
MrtmeDt. Tha tneasurea adoniad h timvnt imtnrnt.n-
oral bmllh and Brevet Bngad cr Cooeral Garland res-
pectively In command of tbo Mlli.ary Department of
Texas and Kew Mexico are approved. -
By order of tho SecroUry of War.
W. G. Freeman
AMlttast Adjutant G-os.-sF.
R.1IS WlTta AtO THE CnOLEEA.-Br. J. P. Hobos f
Memphis Tennessee has audre-ted a lelter to the mayor
oIlNcahii.lc to widen be states that by tho useofcis-
icrn wcicr ewuicij uu ww.iti.nj ..nU --..up-.rni.r
nn l never Mlirn. Tho doctor fS53 this ts known
to hto bv unalvais and by an cxpmiencs ot twenty-four
years. Tb editor of tbo Naahvilio Gazetta says that
trom bis own observation to tbo jar 1W9 when the
cho'cra was la its worst slfges It wasadmlted by thos
best ncoualo'ed with tho dis-&te tuat tnofO wco uitd
ma water where the disease was mo-t pr&vslcnt were
fncfronilt.
rT foil is Ohio. On the I3b the Oh'o Nebraska
ConvcLlion met at Columlus. Aeeriy all the counties
to the elate were repre rowed lion. a. u. eic-isr was
chosen Pre.denr and ico Preiideata were chosen from
'It fTu rnr.im ..'ofiil rilvtrictJ
Rcsjlotious were adopted similar to those of the In
diana Convention plccging memwrsw ato every er-
Uon to stay.the progress ofslattry and in favor ofhold-
Ing a general convention of tbo free state A commit-
tee was appointed on this subject.
AsoTiitESiGCEaXoviL. Some Itnprtinsnl publisher
has seat us n copy of new nlgser novel entitled "Tho
itn.er's House" or -A Tato or fcouthcro Life." one or
that inyrUd of ta'amons flcllous upon t:e booth which
iracaaered broai-cast orcr this Cmon. Ue think
that the laws of the (State In regsrd to the sale and circa-
Iction oi theso boons ought to be put in Ibrce. Here tn
iew Orleans a Southern chy there b not a book store
whore these books aro not exptwed -oriole When as is
often tho case they fall Into tbo handa of tho young and
unweamlhoyr reduce effects tostlle to our peace and
security and like other .umsof demoralization ought
to to extirpated .V. 0. Delta..
A man was arrested to Ohio recently for gottln-
drnnk. Ha pleaded that b-de SalTf '0'-
Hon of tbo nttv to and claimed tbe right of basBB tried
by theefrf upon tho plea tLat ha got drunk under tha
old law and lhal ha hadnl been sober a.oce. Tho Jndge
was puzilcd and bcld the c orrr for alriiemtnL
directions.
Large Pint it Colcxsls Ga. Columbus Gx July
2-A tire occurred hwa last night which was very de-
atruclive burning aeveral manufacturing eslabtl-b meats
and other buildings. Winter's mills were oa tiro several
limes but they were etontaally saved. The to-s is
staled at any moasanu uouars.
MIW OKI.E.VS JLVIJIiXTy.
OFFICE OF THE PICAYUNE )
aatmdsy Lvcalngaoiy 33 asa i )
COTTON This has been the dullest day sf the soas'in
aad wa could only bear of the Bala of 43 bale.
Ordinary... .. ..6 7Jtf IGood'MlJdlmg.. 9 (S Otf
Iiow Jiiaaiiog.....VMyts i jiiaaung cair.. y;cio
MlddLog $U&&U I Fair nominal.
pMve Stvalcr Cacairr From Ibo Evansvillo find.!
Journal 'we get Ibe following exposo uf ibo practical
workings or modus uperautiioinai compiicaun noi-
terious work of art or artful worklngsifacetiouslvstyl-
l nn "nndersround rn If roa J " It seems tbo conductors
ofthla Intricate imd various bued train.- are very demo- j
cratlc to their navemeots. selecting the rontj or r-il t
which will result in trie largest noeny oi ma grew est
number who iu their high ;p rited and groatWieard zeal
conceive an affection for their brethren that will mH be
satisfied except tbuy can influence them to learo a coai-
lortabio nappy nomt) ana experience mo renuer care
and benevolence oftbeir very dear brothers who iu tbu
fullness of their love and union are Joined Inouohapfy
family and styled abolitionists.
rah teems ono Brown a notion-pedlar anl citzen of
ilendtreon county. Ky. to llm fuLnewof bis'Jovo for
four Usable slater (fr tbo $20 whicb he received ofa
free negro for tbe trio.) with others induced lour female
slaves to leave their homes and try tho leader solicitude
of their etrangtr brethren and sislers north where they
wuld be suro nd to find a homo aod condi ro es pt daily
to sickness and th& wrnt ofmcnnalu pay for Ihl samr .
Urowniouictnem on in nu;winoraec osecoveroano-
lioueartand landed them safe as per contract at ise
Canada depot lo Petersburg Indiaua.
Inronna.iun had been lodged wl.b Mr. Ward del
Brown was suspected of negro stealing and he direct-! j
of ibe a'oresald tiotiou cart homeward bound marshal
Ward and aberiff Gavltt were immediately Informed but
did net arrive at the ferry until Brown had nearly reach-
ed the Kentucky shore they pat oat to a skiff and reach-
ed the opposito h re. about a ia.'e a id a half behind
where Pr. KosS fjrnihed Ihem with horses and ihey
started In hot pursuit. Cruin coming up with Brown
and making their bntoea known to him. he co'Ij drew
two revolvers and doJcd tho tfilcera to tao bim and
wacuedthem not to mike fartbtr advances. Marsbol
Ward we-nttoa neighboritg houo and procun.d tho
necessary weapons to make tbo enntest more equal
whik'the sheriff followed Brown. After properly arm-
ing themselves thn marshal and sheriff mado auether
charjeon lho negro slea'er and be surrendered. Tbey
tooktheir primmer without further trouble to Hen-terson
whcrlhe was examtocd by tho recorderand Ilia evi-
dence being conclusive he was reminded to JaiLi
Nothing says tbe New York correspondent of the
Philadelphia Bulletin under dateof thai itti.caa exceed i
the dctol&tlon that reigns around tbe Crystal PalJce. It '
ii Just one year today elnco II was loaagurated with such j
an a:innptat pomp and display. It is now citer.y aban- I
doned to Mlitade. Thereto Iittloln Ills be seen ard I
uotodf goes to se it Tucahops toy crns drink inj bars I
and vulgar shows all around It have disappeared and
tbere aro hundreds or nnoeenpted houcs hi every dircc- I
lion near it. A hotel aod reiectory which were fjulto f
aandtomeiy lurniiuto cru iumi uk &s Eicat aarriuee
adayortwog-andeverbody ts flying from the neigh-
berbood. Tbo auction of tbe palace Itself will bo the
most melancholy sacrifice of all.
The New York Sun suggests the parchsse of theCrys-
ftl Pabce by the city and IU removal to Lnioncsie;
I Sere to remain as a permanent place of resort tor the
efclzons.
1 lIookandfttatlunenrHow .
iv. -.o.nTrwIfiiniililiMn-r Atarite number of vemnD-
O'ar and aieaL'ie pwwc ana wrrv ia uw uioviuin. ui icjuv
srho could not sell largely cf them every year If he would
keep a small stocr. cf th-monhand; and is w mi tea large
(tedccirea to dealer. It would be an Abject to keep them.
PrmtM Catalogues iarninei upon aoihu-aiwu (u
jylfw til nar la Canin Streeu New Orleans.
N
OIV-A-DATh.
i-t-w
r i vnw .vn snxonranA!!
rnlLADELfHIA BITOT TOE TOE SALE OF
HALIET 1A TXS & COS
(aoaTOx.)
GBASD AXD S5CARE PJASOS TTITII ENTIKE ICO
ADMinm J.OL1AS ATTACIDI.T.
Aiso-Vdum tt Clark" (1ti tai Trthnot XtX Mf
Sl.nt.1 ItXCOa 1.HYWT1. SOU (UUi Miiv. -p
"ATjSaiSrfa.wi.totrtMODixKnaDrnxi
i Li- a. - al. L -- n..in. .a4n In T-rlftt fmnl SJ t'l
3ntl. Particular attention is eall-d to the Osiav or iuW
Bank MeWenn. f v Churches.er theprartire of Orpin itaao.
J. E. UUUlaf lnCCe.iioriui-ru
tiTiIV4 Mcsw PlTlLUnTB.
l-Cto-naiSucor.erwrt
JyCsJ-wtf
Philadelphia.
nCHT. IchlinTHa Jr..
COACIZ 3IAKER AND CAEEIAGE DEALEK.
No. 450 Bboaowat. New Yont
HAS alwavs on hand a larre ptock of Carriarts of every
kind boilt exp-Cattlr to sou the Texas market wluch he
in oe-a sapTuymj; ior ome yean. -
and tli greatest care and attention F-id t pnckln j aoo
mppiayr. jtr " '
THE WOP-IIVS GEEAT EXHIHTION.
rrln Jlrdol Annrried C. !i-yerfar hb two Iianos.
londcn Octob r 13. 131.
w
Death Of CfX. Towsos aBcttiinare July '90 Gen.
TjwsoB Payma-ler General or tho Army of tbeUn'tod
S'bIce diod at Washington City to-dsy.
St23?.Ay-ff?- .-A
msmgmss&mk
?XASRII).
It Brooklyn New York July 13th by the Rev. Ratgeri
Vi Brunt of bmithtown Hun J. GaExxvuis McNeill
orUnoruCoTcxaa to ALstxAndaosktec of .c!urd
BIMenburgb Esq of fcmitbtown L. I.
BBXzszzsa;
CJIEYEC Ee-rctfcIIr Informs Lis frfeads. and lb. pub-
lie generaCr tint lie lis censtanyvon band. Pianos
equal to those for which he received the Pnzo Medal to Lon
don in iwu. . . .
All orders promptly attended to and great care tskr-n
Ware roita. No. 5J. South J ortb Street below Chescot SL
iliBaacsja. jrw
BIEU. -
Oa tha Ktn tnsL HUF05 SIMON'S of this city to tbe
Ibliy fifth year cf Lis age.
YT bear this testimony In memory of tha deceased
thai ha was ono among our most respectable merchants :
atnttiy upright in all bis transactions exemplary to the
discharge of bis duties as a citizen and a neighbor ; kind
andebliging in bis sccial relations; an affectionate hus-
band a devoted parent. His death must be a source of
decpafflicllontohis bereaved family and cf sorrowto
manjr fri-nds. Ho wu a member of the Massoaic fia-
terelty.by whom bis remaim was harried with the usual
holtirs
THE EIGI.T WAY TO DO BCSIXE&3!
FASHIOSAilLE CLOTIIIG
THE ONLY STEICILY ONE PRICE STORE IN N. YOKE.
ETBiscaas and Cmrcrs B fare to call upon
.iijFises MrrEnoE t co.
Ao. 1 11 Broadway. A. York.
Where every arorie is ottered at the VERY 10 WIST PRICE
and no deviation made.
Wc invite an inspection of our prneut assortment of
FASA70XABLECL0TUIXQ FOR 2IEXAXD BOYS.
3T" Branch of the Establishment No. 21 Maga Una itrret
NewOriea&sv irl
lUraemtr. ?3 tfuiiom l.n i
1'R. It. K. J UtTW.
1SOOU-
TIIE FETENE3 OP THE FEIESLLESSL
TEE ZIEEAI2T. THE HOME OF THE HOMELESS
XOMUVS. 1 1 CAMP STREET .. oaLCs.S.
EOOKS OP STANDARD IATtaUTCltE-EeitanUy Qcs-
tratedWorks. Cheap rubliiatidns. Ma jazines aod Newpa
pers.
SCHOOL BOOKS. AT PUEUSHEISPiaaS-Phneecphl-
cal Apparatus. ftclbr Collects andftloclt
PRINTING AND lUNDLG-Blank Books and Stationery
of thafirHcla-s.
Record Books not liable to injery by Insects er CTJsate.
CARDAXD SEAL EXGRAV1XG.
ET"0anEit3 30UC1ISD. di
lanSDvwwgp
37
blU AAUaaHAW t-UCUS.
C Y.1LE. Ja- 4 CO.
37
TkTO 27 Maoizrrs?r TT&oieHtl Dtatern it sS htndt cj
SLh ami. strata Good. Keen eotAElantlv en hands
rtrn assortment ot
ErBKOIDFRlFS
Bttted SILii.
LUNNJTelLKS
FANCY DPLt-iftCOD?.
ARTI7ICI II. FLOWERS
DSk?- TRIMMINGS.
STRAW BONNETS
ijtkaw ua.xn.
RIBBONS
L.CES.
GLOVES
PAINn
tllAWLS.
uex
ABof wMchvillbea.-itdatwhoIi.-a' attbeverylowutrncet
lprj-3.l7W wto herwuen Cm-imon arul f.-avir
SHERMAN'ls
NEW rATI-VT TKtSS
P
RVPTCEE EEXZDT.
Tttri .trt . ...1 in rianrwrr'irtKtnba) worn Willi
V n. w-t ivfirin In the sorst caes.and when once prv
perly tattedis warranted to answerln every 'ase
S"aoM only a t his odecTU St. Charles street New Orleans.
apposits Union. Fo-furtner miomiauon ooservc int-irry-au
oavergjeroest in wa uirea. -- -
GREAT 31CSIC E3POI13UJI!
SlgwgFSff
nilLII P. WEBLECI
IMPORTER AND PUBLISHER.
Xft.5 and 7 CavtSt. Naw Qtimiii.
HAS THE TEE UU1GE2T AD BEST3IXECTED STOCK
OF5HEETMCSIC.MC2ICEOO&5 AMI jlLUlUAo. Ui-
S-rtJ5IEST3 IN TIIE SOCTIL
Tn E PIANO rOETES are of thelt BoFtoo aiv! New York
maters with or without the VEotein and other allacb-
meti's : an I be keeps constantly en band a lam-) aasrfcent
ol Pianos of the latest turlo and Improvement for wh.ch he
haa the exeluxve agency. These Pianos are aupenor fcr
-.l Jr . .1.111 i.w an.1 fliat aklaaarnflt nnnaTSfll filllin.
Mr. Tt erlarin has itAorougfi LttotcU'tae of the f rucfurcof
tn nana rric mvina wen aumiuuxi . ei i ug jhukt-
of tfce art of Piano budliox for the last twenty y-ars. which
enables him to discover theleaat defects in the lOiitniment a
creit defcleratain to maldiig seJ'Ctions far his bouse.
SIT When orders are sent tor Pianoa.rothrintn:ment3
fromabroad.nreat pains are taken ia the selection of them
osmtceven more discretion Of possible) iachooshizsnchia-
-a . ii... irihanrrinna wan. nMwnt Inmri'lTM.
El'UUiruui I'M. It a. " .w- j ""! a-- ""r - . ... j
Ao Placo iorte is sent from this Ubbshmeiit without be-
inclMelV exammeu : aaa in c we a ni-w oruj iiuiu vtttrc
ilefactive. afterayearatnaktha same may be nrtuTnetlaad
exchanged for anntlr. bvury latnuneai Is warranted.
FKfcNCII PI03 of the highly ce'ebnled makers lex
T. rtar. a ttf. ?. f.ail Alha..
TUB EKAfcd IN9TKCMNTS comprise every variety of
yajliorra. an'x xi'a. i rombncc tonrci uo iuwu va-aaca
Unrroean-I everything beHmElitotliJdeiutnienL
lOLl.'a.'.rangiiur in price r-ora one taonehaaAdrcdaoIIars.
arf tODrnor IO anvui UK ever umujtii. . ai uHiiii t.
TOMAS uClTAUlpnce J0) Is a superior article aod much
admired for tta harmonic tonesbesides those of American
IIABt-d. rrora the celebrated oaken X Brown & Co New
Tort hi Limdon. . . .
MrXui) EONS from the best makers with aU the late Im-
proeTTitmis-
SCPFRlOItCLAIUONErs.toBetUandotherTisc.
171V I Ll TTTP trrtm mi tn Url trf..
ACtOItDLOVi FLCTLSAS C0.CL2TIS.iE MUSIC
li ir.ir.inn rrpot rvmvrAtipmi'vlLVXJfia.SfS.
TK0N0M3. FLUTK CANES. Ac- 4c beaules every tad of
Masfcua slerchaiultse
&UPsPJOB&TiItN(.3forHaiTGuImr3.1o:inaIlassyio--
UnS. KKonceis. coojos anu nonos always att n on aujih.
lllrhai.Soira. sKiflra ire oHptp.1 at hotnIe a well as
E-talL CmiTJTlaleiineadJ0fSchool3arJTeachersara
inCiruod that tbey canpurchasa here at aCbcril(liflccuni
and aecmmodaunjr terms.
Uew Pnblicauons trom the different rubhahers to toe
Cooriiry receiveo immeciaieiy aer iwue.
rw J Intam frr.tvt thm njUTntrvru.Tv attnra-l tn.
Pianos and all kindi cf instruments tuned and repaired
aUosic nea'iy nonnn.
hecnod Hand Pianos taken to excl.ar.gg for n-w ones
it-.t'n-rttif'II-ribrn'airhnhOrKia.NewYfirt.
S3rAiyorderforMu3liV SRCoTnpan'ed wJth the cas'i. will
he wnt fre of charge. hymaiL CaiilojriesftawardwdtratJ.
JITTIfl.H l"Ji.HIrw.aT.II -U
VALUibLK l-LAATATIOb FOB blLE.
BY rirtMCiauuiorUy vee(l in tw ny atleeaor as-TTK
si rfnment tor tlie benefit of John Lames of Lomlon.63
nifliiAl hv Riphanl 13 vne Janm.of (he count ef Dfa. '.
roria. on tlie 23J dny cf October A. Di ls3. and duly recorded
la UiSUOUntT Lierka etice ci sua eoann in cuvk r on psaea
SA lo and oi L we w HI our far aal a en the SOi day ef Decern
hirnrt nt tha rrmrt-h.c-wdirfi r hi the townof Itraz-ir!a. Ls
tie highest biddei. -llljacres of larnt. to be sohl In tracts tf
600 acres each litis trid u sltuatl m n-szoria coonty one
nulc above the town of Brazoria and fronts oa the Brazw and
on iiarBRl rirprA anil la peni-ralt tnown as :hf Umiitv
oretLeaxue. TbstractoIUnilMwiisidrHthemotfar-
Lie league in srairra eousir. aau is ikit utctdotv i.cere
are 2 aces cleared aivl nader rfl-1 Jiixx. The ma?aal
quantity of Live Oak on this load will make tt highly valuable
to any persons wishing to ship timber as It hes on dJe-water
navigation.
Traits of Sitx One-fifth In dls. latacce to three and 9n
yerraItheislitpereont.intemt Tint purchaser (scire
nionratre on the property to s-curetLc U.Iarre of pnncnal
and Anteret.
Persc"s (leprous cr purcnasing may see tne uoundary imrt
of each tract by easing at t'i plantation on the Braaorla
ana voiumoiA ruau. tiMmwv. iiva labaav
CLINTON TLR.1V
rrjMfii. ynlr !. l.-al. TvaiT.Wbls AamH.a
tw The New Orleans Daily and Weekly De'ta. the Mobile
W eekly Advertiser tbe Charleston Semi weekly Courier and
tteGeofg'aCi ikr of Macon will pkase copy the above
advertisement far tbree months and forwarding accounts to
A. li urawiora ot iiaivesttn.ioraeuiemrni.
U01TOU U. J. &TOCKMAX
wnOlESALE JSD RETAIL DRUGGIST
CAMERON. TEXAS-
FOR EtT-Two CotttSvs on ChaTCbstreet Apply t
Jyli JfP.PAIE.
OTTERS far sale and keeps coo'tantly en hand a
Urge and well slccied stock of Drugs aletLclncs.1
and Chemicals Psrf&merr. Patent Mediancs. At. Ac YSf
ET-iTMi-rmtioF nwiniiT cranmnnafa zi.
He also tenders his ProfeioiuI Scrvjc-l to IbCCltizent of
JyWw
1.1MLK5 AGUE. Ju3trecelvel six dozen Ogood's India
. Cbolcgoirur. a sure reratlly for Fever and Ajrv for sale
Mil-.Mo.Vr MV. J.k e-rAULL.
ON POSTOFHCEST OPPOSITE TOE TREMONT HOUSE
BYCQOPERds UIGUS.
rTl VTTfl mnnVMl frftm onr old stUld b
I I nrm ft ruarlY navil u thf TTiealTe.
we ne wave to lojorn iue aaieia v mnn- l
V n. and vunors to ttte Lland that we siiail
abortly receive u new stock of BUfOiies Car- f
r-rrmr.-i 1 rirtrat.nnrHfi?to2nvhreUforr
tondaced.eTpress'vfarhInbytheJubDay.Weeltoraitsith.
to ne usea on me iiai oniy. ... .
Thankful tcr poot favors we can asrore car rnerds and
patrens tnatno pains wdl bespared to accornioodata tbem at
all hcruA-oithe rnoetreaoniibte ter.iv.
E3 An Oan bos and Carriages wait on every Steamboat
ann boraes anil carnages for excursions down tbe lUnrt eaa
be haii at tne snorter tmLxe. uuifrsa s muu.
I A L V EUTTO. APn I L1IL immwwi
MtMPlUS !?T1 rCTEr-To he sold a bargain a Certs
fWtr.r Tallinn in thelleoicalDe&artiDent of the Mem
phis laistitote. AppLv at thtmnfiifr. mvfwrw tf
J. CCNNINOKAM. WATCHMAKKEAN1
JEWELFJL ocmsr of Treiront and Mechania TfKk.
streets oppoiiiteth- PaJmetta llouse. J? J
t3T Vi a trhes and Jewelry repaired with neatness fLu
ana (Bspatcb netaiwMWv
WHOLESALE AXD &&1A1L.
DEALER IX
SADDLERY AND SADDLERY H RDWARE
HARDWARE .1SD tUTl.Klt
STAPLE fc FANCY DRY GfJOW
CLOraiNfi AND HOSIERY
HATS AND CAPS C-
Strand Galveston.
N. Ik All shipmenla ofprcdace by the n vers or coast to hit-
address w-Jl be covered by open policy of Insurance aith
D1W Mtt-lltKA HtlMUW
SVEGEOXDEXT1STX.
TY. SIFGC1RE havlnr asdted with him tnthe Dental
ov frorerskm. ur. k. m. uxtxous irom j
pbllAdelphU. ht-9 sttalnmeuta and syeel A
mens stand unnvalpd la tie lMntal art. and (J
dalsfTthebestworfcc-hiTrftcltt the World's Pair. London:
L'hryitiu raJace. ew lore and toe rranxnn institute or
rniaoueipuia. kvu.u uuorni uie vuuik. uu. tucj re preparu
tn wricu-ui all ooeratotfis la Dcnttftrr In the moat aadcntlSe
and improve-i manner. Feeltor mdcnt that tbey ran eve
sanstie-Jon to aX bey rapectfilly Invite the public to call
an l examine specimens Ac
TPirssvbl riaving nil the ap-nuaras farrezulatlnz and
beaatifyinx cMIdrens teeth parents would do well to bring
them fur exauuuauon.
P.? Having n-ceiv-d a tanre qcattity of beautiful Teeth
andtnebc-t qialiTof GolilFoikl'ecuBMtotbe coon try. by
tftvUag in their cnler. wU be aui.ed by mail as well as if
iaevrsvaie uieiareiTe-.
Ctfomcij Market ireet llrsdours East of Tremonl street
Galv-m. lexis. jyllsww
PITATE L&AR1HNG Any person wisbine to place
youn j chtHren to bmrd in a healthy sinution. wher
Ibey can t-e well attended to. will hear of an onportamry by
OMliintr at Uii ctbee. povllsww-tf
JTJU.MT A.
Ths PretUent efiht Vniitd Stoft tf America to LmJ
JIareAat tj 04 Ditinct of Jent-OreeUngz
T.v.ai. rrt thH lt.i tlnv at JolT-in the veai iiTttnr Isrrri
ihie Thouand tixbt llondred and Fifty four by Jacob
amith. of th diy r-f Galv-ton and frtato of Texas ajpsinst
Out steamboat "XikHuV whereof George Marfch.no. is. or
late was master her erjrjne tickle apparel and farnitore
an I afra'nft all persona lawfully intervenlnxfarthelrlnteresc
thereto licamw of contractVciruaad mam time far supplies
ruruL-fard Uie said ateamnoai "Stcx Hill" from the 1st of
Juaaryt3olto the 1 1 of aojctK li4 auoanttng to tbe
auci of uiK Uundreil and Lhthty fire Dollars and Thirty-two
cents aud pray lev that tbe usoal p recess ami monition of the
said Court to thai behalf be maile: and tiiat all penrnu In-
terested to the said st-axaboat .Klc llilk" her enjeine tackle
apparel and rcriUmTevraay ba cited in general and In special
lo enswertn tbe premiss: and all proceeoinKs beins had
tfiat tbe H steamboat "Nick UHk" her engine tackle appa-
rel and furniture may bo condemned aod sold to pay the
amoantsodalmedbytlaaidLibeilant
t oa are therefore commanded to attach and take Into your
poasesAioa the said teomboat Sc lliIIhcren(ioa.tkle.
apparel and rnrnitare. and to detain the same in your custody
tin'ii the further order ot the Court reptctlnjE tbe same and
to jure ln notice to aD persons ciaimicir the sal steamboat
anything to say why the said steamboat Mck
11 JL her canine tactile apparel and f arnitare snoul i not be
condemaed ! sold acetrdin2 to the prayer of the Ubellant.
by making publicanou of this writ to a neWKpaprr called tbe
-ijjTcsiouNesanewspaperpniitedtotte city of Galves-
ton far ihe term of fifteen days next precettine the seventh
day ef August text the return day hereof; and also by srrv-
ion the said master if to be found in yoar Jhstrict. with m
eoty of tills monition that they be and appear before tbe said
Court on the said TtJi day of Auxnstls. or wheresoever
the said Court shaH.be to seseioti then and there to interpose
a c.aim far tho sa.d steamboat. nr enotne; Ac. and make
tberr a-tcgations la that behalf and wnat yoo shall have
tlonrtotbapremiseAdoyoa then and there duty certify and
naio return thereof together wub this writ.
!. W.tnetne won.jonnuwatrous.Judre
ia1 of vid LxMUL aad Uie abJ therror t iK.
!of tiil veston. oq this liitt day of AugusL ia
I the Tflr of Oar Lord Une Tboaaand tiaht
aSlHonflB and Fifty three and la tho ;ih
jycar'Orthe Independence of the United
jAoua ujve. Cterk.
13IFOXITA.YT r-TEXT DEClblO.f.
COTRGE PAGSc. AMX3 A GBEEN IN TUB CIRfJUTP
CUCKT. U&. MAHYL.OD DlriUCT-BU Ottt JUDGE
UlLtAU J. This was an action brenjtht for Infnngement of
a patent granted to the plaintiff to Lvl.ibr Improvements in
the portable dreular saw milL
Tlie patantce ciaimed tbe means of aiaxing and coidrng the
circulsr sw by Allowing end play tu luabaR to cotnbtniuioa
with the means of gulduix it by frieuon roilen embracinar it
near iu penpbery ao as to hare lu centre entirely uncheck-
ed Literally.
Tnere wasa xood deal of conttIartertiuwaaaatoen.
rt-aruon ef the machinery thit wa tbe subject of tha suit
Uie tletendaau having made bat ono befera tbe action bad
been commenced Tto tUet however thejnry found far tbo
pU-ntitt CiAiMmxit;itwastontedllutti.eaaUtimadebw
op'roxbots had journab toined down opoa it the shoulder
tf wbicti limited the end p!a?. ami so saved tne inaKWnBironi
Infnnzigg a patent that required the end plav toim nnTTf.i
or widou.aay vbec and it was contended that a tnticlune
fxh as descnoed ia tbespeeiflcatioa. widioat a checK on the
shftiotbe end cUy.wonkl not answer the purpo im .
butwcnMbewortbt-sa. -iuat.
The plaintiff here coatenJhowcTer that the pnraeTread-
Inic cf tha spepiflcadon showed an alteimLVe conduction
citner to make the aaaft wiih. or withcut ndnced iouraa
andrhiuliiera. jau
Aeuber party sooxht tnstroctloas from the Court bat with
MiuIconnJewmtl.esw'Ttcaionw.-.ubefa
It was admitted on ad hands tbatcpto t!.e dateof tha
plainta's invention the circular saw far large faea waaaa-
knoffu. biace the date of tb Invention nearathoabanclof
teja had been sola. No other cbaaite la the common eoa.
itnicimn of the. curcolar saw previously to q wa. .hJim"
ttaniheglvi'Trof endpUynthesr-aa. Thenj wasejonlLcUiw
temnioEy relauns to thi vain-of tb a wai play two witnem!
referring to tbe same milt declared It did Oetir withoutS
witftlt: but they wew coniradacted bF a wiuiesa who aaW
that It diil worse thaa anctier mill to the same nefabboi hol?
waichhajthe umJend piay and as fironled tne mrnl
vara of the end pUy.thcywre enntradxted br icihw
wtm had made exwriment esoeclady to view of ascerSnZ
las the Oct. on varioos mitts: on taj potot tootheveroac7or
theJttrysustAlned ihepUintitl'stestmcay. mj.w
In arsa.nc the case the pU naff t couel insisted that th
essence of I'astoveaUoncoasiste'i toxivroixUiBeBdioS'l-
M the shaft wUchoperatedw tokethestOffcnlnrcitof S
oimmon nucMne. where thep-rphery of the sow waa kre
a-eody by refers : that tt was tne riedity of the Mriri!
gsiherwth ngwuyat the centre of K"StdS5SS:
ufclefl;ct when tbe saw w as Horn faux to tfMtarni
tee. That In aviSing of Page's idscovwy QslclThM
rendantJ had tovadilalsmthts:td thlt theextent of 't
ea.lpiay.noImit betoj presccbed by lie jilaiatixndthi
extCEtof end tut Uepmdint iadeeAt cri ilSffiSJnSl
sauces was ef no -tki eimence. o tooz u tU IaTimIES?;
rnii8nfTicte.tiiiiwrimahAvVcc end play mora rTwe
blnauon wUh the sukrs to the peripherj of the saV aewB
Tha !efendntj on tiw o'Jier hand in-toted opoo then-.
slty cf aj exact cmJonaity between the maciitoBliS
and that coastrccted by uTni bcfaretliTy clSd iS hSfffi
AiteratabceofafcwtninateslTomthecoart-ror
jury retiirneda.-irdicEotlluo.which wu the anStflataS
MjWses for the amitruction of the shwle 3ioiinB:
Ucaired Wtkeiiefcnut.8tiwWmme
A motien was af once Bed for a new trf-il by the fJerendan-
wUA came on to b heard tefare the lWctJizdie!(HrS!
m V.timfiMiu stopped plaintiff's eevSUSaVK
law Involved in tf e fladinc of the Jury he had w hT? t?i
sameconcin5K.a that they had. and thai evenhadh??-
toJe?"Xrmllted uWerdni
Tho i jainulTs Coanel moved that the dama m h iiMrf
whea the Ceaxt saldthat this wxTa maSS dtcreSol
acoden'aL it was cot a fllscmlUievwoaklfci.Vir TiT
butttatfromtotSultoS
ShSlJSi?i?fc- " w t the Jury had faDxKSdhaS
Kormedtboeoiacienc of the loan. IheiTcoaldta rSS
doaht that it was an ntentlca one. and aancfalVsMr to ste-
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