State Gazette for the Campaign. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 27, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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Kkvwif Their Hand.
Tbe "State Times" of last Saturday
its hrst appearance under the auspices
ef the General Land Ofce. At it uiast-
hesd are the nam ex of -
Cbc State (Irairs
i . .u . u i ii.-U N hU n or.
pose nioe letters sad are aw a! smart in
slipping around with secret circulars but
youctn'twin y.r "threes" teno r
the democrats hare fuur aes t "slash'
'.hem with any time.
t AU-TIX SATURDAY. JUNK 20. 1857
A fttrws Ticket.
The Dramricv of Hire's.... ... i
a- j -- -t.- i"iu'ivv fiatfj
j initialed i tr.n:r tike'. For the Set.-
re. Cot. L T. W e'ul! ; for the H .u C- .
numb D-. W. F. B .Id win
I i T. Craijr
laJttpcndent Anlii'aiinis Ticket
For Gov; a jr.
GENERAL MM HOUSTON
Onmisaio i r Or n. L-:d Offisr.
SfEl'HKN CROSBY.
For B.np.
THOMAS V
s;ntatv9
Mt KINNEY.
and H j.
O ir c irnp d-nt promises ?- '"B ""' .
!. t .'...It I .- rv - . " U.VO COIUIUI
.. .. wc - ;lr ir.i u u irns in m August
.eU. We d ibt nit the news will be gl.i
"u. The w't.ile State tiekt will be sus-
hujJ with arMt niiii witv ho I j-il.
correct view f the public pjicy of the ; enrtttra. -.fine United States dtstrim jds f write and .peak u grau icaiiv
ttHUitrj otherwise rejected. United ."tatea district ati-.n-y er navy gvn 1 Grangers am referred to creg
1 think Mr. Kditor the people oust "" Kuraotor e able to at ged the.
ha-eno only id name but iu miWjr r kTJJJmu h b eu.l wr4 unless acoomp.
f'(M e confirming p.wer. j aird by . trM ee.
I i-aTe heard tha u t.aa been hinted that ' '''"' ittIev u me and reviaVnre and the nam.
I ..uld be rea.eiutMj.wl and p.Thj.p.w..uid j "fl"'"'''"'-"' lf ""'- 'w- wb''rr ".eB''1
w reel the ejects ot my erra. I simll . b-1. i.e ly ...tr.l
no be inli.jildaled o.r ri 1 be tfrirrii I Umler ilinj iui rr-H.-luti-nof Cmri:. snpr..-
ir ii the raa&tut Mie iest Democratic par- ' vwi 71 Mr.-h. IA'4. a I bids fo-itusplirs'-f ir
tj by any t f small p .Ittiei...-. or een ! 12ri22rSJi '1
pnrrtu ur if iunf bjr mt 4t kutiAO at a aiaiiM
at'tli a- r a at . r. r ii In fJ.ivLr in fhai v f in ' ik.in
-" - m n 1 1 ia ii' tai i ii mi as -'T aar VI"'
-n u lie In: ni-d.il w)iich fat. o- the ri-nt J
i a ne ai.diicij rai. a m tnc Dia i.neroa.-
June if; '. ti4. low 4w.
i.Tjre o(iij8-
iieuever tlie tiuie co ues to.
back or the eupD ed sins i
ted 1 alull say to the man ui
ms. of ineu
" rv io M.-Duff
And rfammel be he th fir-t eriesji. II enough"
'JhOMAS URtlwV.
oreutars for
.Tb.'" new Countief dt Wise and J.ck
id ali of Yp'ttarc Minty lyiu- east of tl e
ra-o are a portion of the Eistem Coo-
restiional Diftnct. 1
This makes Uie matier as clear as the
Boon-dny son. There i but owe object
.udit to be accumplixlied by the friends ol
IM.ttAII.lh !.. .! M .llA l.fu. .S t- d
; r.t. ri . n. r under tne U. rt. (jrinernuieiit. recenl-
nuiiii'iiT" nf the iHjniocratic pirty. The t r ft. . . . . .
I in'1: i I t . I .i (ii' in ' r.a.i.ir in-ii
Tii thf Rfit' r thr Sa'r Cazfttr :
I have read an article in ynr i-en i wek.
ly of tcd.ty he.id.-d 'Au Influential O.iii -
holder who is to carry Travis County."
oi o.U'te an art cle from the Ritern
T-xiui which article re-iresents tl a an
'jt. Uk.U KJBa aU .a tr'u.. isus.
N a vv U e r a etm knt
B ireau of Piuvui..us mni t i)n g.
Ju.e t i-v 7.
EALKD Pmpiwal nndnraed "l'n i al fur
i ) ii el.' aim l'r. .ai li.r i'. ik.'' a- tbr rase
li Ir w.i.1 Ir irie.J at tiiir ..fln-e m til i
ci-fk a. in. .in triiiii mlai.u.r I it. iij ol.lu.v i niy r t lr k u ak.tig ilue eaMt iu dir. clinn ol the
I ev !- tllllllrlill.v MUll drllvei'lliK. irrr i.ialiu.'A l; K7IM
.j iau)M.
LPTBAVED from the rradi nv- nf the nkurrt.
bet. I.i ! :i ur 4 u.ili-n trmu Auxtin. on the
Fr. deriikul. g roast" im the Mrb' iy of May
h'ee AuhIH an n:arr mulm fuedinm t e. One
ImiuI.i Mirn 1 nr Ha k ba ami tl - iihrr. alig'.t.
la). Tin- ilvik lay in raihi r thr larceir t tb
three with a mnall enlargement on tie inni e nf
i lie ofhei In nil 1 i. no ii a i k- i r baud. Inept
liar uiarkH Thej w re all ruafhecl early in 'he
rjoliiS. B n la-t beard ihkii tb y wereou vi
r k lo 'lie Lui.ed la. at the Iciiouii.v
iiav-aid :
Bat tela beef.
At t'liailehtou n Mao. a.. UU
A Kro. kiin N . J.o-0
AtOvi-buii Vra. f (iO
iO0
lia.i.U p..ik
akaaM
3 jU
I Hi
tL A .L L at J 1 . I . .jiU...nu...........uiiH uuuiir liihu a.roo b o
hand these shufflers endeavored to play is j he had een ttro thou an prrv.m from dil- j One half f srd beef and po.k .nut be d. I ver-
Dow exposed. If any repular democrat. ' I'erent parts of the State tit one of whom 'Mt ae.. ul iheah ve ..an.eu jam. ie.pe.-mrK
w. mriiu.il iinpm.iw; uiit UUf r uiaiulng I
mi " 'lie im ia ! June ifJ-5 in. I . raili.r
del v. rie. vliculd or r.qili.tl by ihe diet . I l In.
bureau Psyiueut to oc u.aue w.li.iu tblit uaS
ai n eiue. j.
lJl'. dil r. n.ui-t specif) their piirra separtely and
a n.c.h in j.aiaie . b. tr ... Uie ore- ai... tor
tin p.ik a ..i in r em tl ! ibe .ai-e ot ueiivrl.
Tbr above reward w ill be paid for the delivery
of the nn.l.v a my hi nae.
JOHN H. WALKER.
June 27' h I-C7. u4.Vtf
I'oHttltR e. Aa-tinTraviaCouuty.
Ii Ol.BI.4sN
COMMERCIAL 01.LEGK
I06 UMl-lr.-et IO
l II IN I 'ED KK.
Kan llirtinrli'lll (lie er.
m. I'lll' I-T1.1 lllllL'Vr L. an.ini.
inc. r.oiAnui.iiiuuiii j
iitteinii (1 for a iilti. ljuiie nd tieu-
? t . . . nv . y . . ... ....;... k: ... n. : .
it suo-utnee : "iuai v;otigress naa "- y'y' "'""v "' i vis county ." hhk an enp. u.ei. au.i an n.ajtj-a.
povrer to I.epi.late slarery into any w ' "fl is. ssao . a. so m --'- -- ; --- ";
f ' .- . iy'J anv exisi se alto" Inr.nr in his tn.r . o s anjjl.u i l i.. .ween in. is' u) t .V.ifu.ier
or Territory of the United State or j fr ' rt . tu lie thilf VlJ V vp.v --- ' ' " J-u. . .obr an we ga- j
. aaantsi - ' " ' .. c-a nuu'O ' ""mi-'. S1V-V W t fcj 11 I
who prefeni principles to men bets on it ' w wpp-" Capt. Crosby. The attlcl-'
l.e may espeet to l.ise. We may be told ' 'l"!. P" " l" i-'foims us
t. ..u " ul .1 i tiiat a very pnpular and influential ofiiee-
it has "threes. u hut nre thev: Aseu-i.ii . . 'j a . n .
J p ' holder under our Htate (Juvernmetit who
t!enian who when Mr. Douglass offered an i foasflit tor the county st the hattle of San
amendment to the Kansas-Nebraska bill ' Jacinto and who is not a Fluu.-t. n nan.
saying
at
Sute
to legislate it out;
amendment which wis t.intuuioun
ebitiiiner this Dower for Congress
ht Seward and (.iiMinim and John 1 ' CTn beconlroUt'd by l " &U- f hwwusch i.q .. ti mait-J Am. ' ' 3. 4 in a practical manner as used ia btutiuiMW and
wnatciewaru ana uiuaings ana wonn . .. ......k f :...: v .... . ..... r-w. ...:... ....-.:...:.. u ! j. ite.. .. a.. -. ... the ....rret oo.sib e
Ilsk and Suinner and other treesoil scouii- ro make capital for your favorite to' -tnoth l""1 lu" 1 u" '" u oX. wmcli wiii ie a mob d time ai there are Special Professors and apart-
dreis have said and what they have voted er oflice not that of Commissioner of t . I " ud f"? ' "' l'" ??:! !"U" w.b'"y "' w" w!fi k"? C .t ernerieneed Profe--
. . . . .- . rit-iuued I'.'Ui each bar el andtke Tt.ma.n-.tiuf tie but the best ami mont experienced froie
fcw and W-Hxld carry through shou'd their Ueneral Land Umce at the e.vpen. oft is tM aTcass. mi eU ojoeimg .ant a clea er mutt aorsand AKsigtant will ever be engaged There
party eet into power. The second in this Prt'"pt''Us office! o'der. Iu fact H . t c.t ....;. ..ma . iau. o-u hjc . g.e he are NINE APARTMENTS a Reception E.sii
. . .-. . - rs Editor you ha e evi.lently suuttoevd vou """ a V"'e. ' pea. Het. w elegautly fitted up tor viitTs so that Pupils are
trio ts the no party candidate for (omtms- . fnnA .. nma J P" -i. " "s tiAi avuiui r matt Un never interrupted in their lessona; and rn apart-
. ww. .... ...u.iu ....a n.unt f.ir.ku ii.... d ..iji.nl. riiiMnitr : inn r racuK
voted against the exulting maimer "who is this iufltuntiul -li. iie l g. aim .. .an... m iuc' mmi .a
I to 0-- iHtUler wn. nas tne prmiH.ption to an- ! M ' "uu " --" -'i-a-uirrenitti uw muniuer
Tn sen that their vote (the t e .p'e of Travis '" uut"'e auu ""'" l" ' k'" .- . - at
JUt . V ' .r . B ' '.ea.-leghl pouuila irolu the ink end ol each
o . can Decontrolled by In n.&c. Tlnssmaeks to . .t Ue p.u.a.k.a a. . v 3. 4 in a
rletueu.and Vnutaaj. wlmwe t4tu. i very
lHn-bji a"d it ' u arraued Uat pemona S.o
wiah m learn the
KN(.1.I4H
PKENIH
M'ANISH.
GE KM AN. or
THE I TALI AN LANGUAGES or
PENMANSHIP.
BOOK-KEEPING
MATHEMATICS
PHONOiiKAPHY etc.
memer 01 uie general uana me who illfluenual offioed older ur.der u.
wotted bard to procure the nomination of State (Jove.uu.eui who fought tor the ooun-
tbe American party in 1855; made his try at the battle of San Jacin o and who
ctairna to be considered a bona fiilc Know s not a Hm-ton man" &c was I have
- .. 1 . . tit t.- n no doubt n.e.nt for me: and I pre ui..e
Nothing eood before the Washington Con- e . . '. K
' e s. s. from your comments yvti have no dubtof
Tenth) 1; who boasted after he had received tne same fact. Now sir it is true that I
notice of his nomination ; and who ''w-t had the "jjrexvmptitm" if y..u please to
dwn intohis boots" after the "Bomb-shell" Kve been a the bratle of Jacinto but
.. A 1511JUJ. H is not true t iat I evet c ai ned to be " n
meeting at Auattn-fin lly declined after influentiaioffi(hderatlueronr8tJltjGov.
the Crwtby manner of doing things dis-! crnment;" nor is it true that I have ever
erfered he b "hinged to no party ard was had the "presumption" to pledge myself
very indignant because his name had been
phased before the Washington Convention.
This ia the same man wl o was prevented
to carry Travis county or any other county
for Capt. Croby . The E iitor of the Eas-
tern' T'xian or his informant was mista-
ken in mv claimiutf to be able or bleaVii.cr
from attending the Waco Convention orj uiyslf to carry this or any other c-unty
ending a letter to any of his friends there j I have as an humble citizen however had
pledging himself to abide by its actie.n ow- j the "presumption " to express a strong
log to the "protracted absence" of his Chief j Pre er CaP- Croshy for Commissi.-
.... aa-ii 1 e . er ot the General Land Office over any oth-
Clerk up at Mather s Mills nearly forty ; . . . . . J
r ' f I er man who might run against btm. never
miles from Austin. How very like the having lelt or expressed a d ei a ag'ng
eoantry girl who could not dance because thought or word of Ins present oppon.nt
liim had a sore mouth.
lucln viands each. ment fortbe Punil' i.teae-h Professor ; and fractw
1 i.e p ik iuum i.e pa ked fn.m cm-led. well- ing roonu so that pupils tak.ug the full course in
laiieuen in k". alauguu-.ed betw.-e.. ih brat day any one of theKe branchea can have ten hours
01 Noieii.br 1 to.!. and tlie brut day ol January practice each day.
1. s ai d w. igbing i.ot lew. than tsvu uuua.ed Allbrancheiare taught aa they should teprac-
poun Is each ex. 'luding tbe Leads j lea ueek- tUe.1 In bumneKs and 1 -iy day life. ThcEngltxh
M.iui.ers uau. leg ee -utts lump . lard and French Spanish and German are now tbe Corn-
all reluae p.e. .- ; a u uiua be cm wilt. . .oaB ami mercial Languagea of the wm Id and tbe social lit-
knje. in p..-u. a webm n t leas .ban ix p.Hiuds erary and tbe scientific languages t the greater
bio more 11 . n twelve puuiMls. .-ach. part ol Europe and America. and aredaily beeom-
Botb tbe b .-1 and pi k inuat be saited w.th at uig more important to all persons. Pupil" w !l be
leaa. u e a .. u-e ouahel ol t'uck'a lUud 1 le ol exercised daily in reading writing and speaking
-a. Key Wet s la.. O...ioaa solar or 6t. an language they may wish to learn.
Lb-' V salt; and the beet mas' hav tave ounces 01 Bs B.rdeaubebadwith tauiilies speaking any
h. e p.iue jti u aal pelre lo . i ch auel. exclusive ol th se lauguages.
01 a pickle 10 be made from rea.i wa.ei as atr-ng No institution ift the Unit"d States offers so great
as sail Will make it and aittuN penectly bugut facilities for the acquisition of the living languages
a 1 clesu. and a practical education as this. From 3.0 to
fcacn narrel must contain tul -0J p audi net tis. attend it annually
weigut ol 0. ei or pi k and no exceas ... we.gui in 1 These and other modern languages will be cor-
eiliie. article wui be paid f.. ' rectly translated at this institution-
Tbe bai reis uu.. b. entirely n-w and be in de j No pains or expense will be spared to make all
l tbe best seasoned wmie ak staves and a. ad- the departments worthy of tbe oontidenee of tbe
ma; the slaves to be u.tl s than five eiuibs ! pu'.Iic.
ol a. men tbu k and the headings not less .ban I Twenty nr thirty yiawg tafia will be qualified
thiet-iouit-iani an incb t.uk ;t1. .. ost be three- Teachers of my system of Penmanship. They
muriLsh oped 01 er iu.luuma .be iron bu-pa wj n.t as agents for my NEW WORK OF PEN-
wiib.be best wi.it. -ak or bi.kory bo..pa awl MANSH IP and superi r STEEL PENS. Young
eaca band asost bavr a it tout iro.. fa.. .p viz : mim tror 10 toaMOtiner month when quali-
one 01 our and a ball men in w.dtb on 1 a b b f j ... (.! KH untiuir W 11 be no iiectmn to
.sea. Andrew Jackson late President ofth. U ft
ion. af Van Baren bate President of the U.
low. K.M. J..hBS..o UteVioePres'toftheO .
il'ss A . B 8 man late Governor of Louisiana j
Hon. J. C Jeoea. la'e Governor of Tennessee ;
rl-n J Gavle tat. Oivernor ol Alsbam. ;
Major General E P .iains. latr U.S. Ar-uf i
I.Hi. J.iba Bell U. S. Senate 1
Kt Rev. Bishop M let. remie.gee ;
itev Dr. L iidsley Pressfent Na-hvtlle UnhrerairR
Rev Dr. Chamberlain late President of OsJ-land
College Mississippi '
Rev. D Edar Tennessee
fou. It P.ienr lateMavorof New Orleans;
I Ion. J Sb.ckton late Mayor 01 si.imie ;
itev Mr. 8 J-r. late Prea't dt. Chrles College La
Ion. Tho's H. Benton late U S Senate ;
lit. Rev Bishop Oiey. Rev. Dr. tiowel and Rev.
Dr Wheat. Tennessee ;
Or they ran refer to
Hon. R. C. WickllaT Governor of La ;
Hon Joseph V7 dker late G-vernor . f La ;
Hon. A. G Brown-late Governor ot M.-u;
Hon. J.ifan A. Q.iitmau late do. do.
II u Heur) . Fonte do. do. (to.
Hon. J J Cnt'ea len. late Attoruey General as
tbelfnited Siare-t
Hon. Pierre S uie Lite U. S. Senate 1
Hin. John SlideM United S-.ates Senate
Hon. G-..rge Eustis late Chief Justiee o Lai
Hon. P A. Rost late Supieme Court La ;
Hon. A. Cressmaalate Mayer of New Orleans!
Hon James Gmbrie Secretary of the Trea-rjr
ot (be Unaed Stales ;
C. Laselius Esq New Orleans ;
H u. Charles Derbigny New Orleans;
Hon. Jobu L. Lewis late Mayor of New Orieaaa.
Messrs. Watd J.uies &. Co Barr--re fc C.
Henderson di tiaioes Hewitt Norton Ac. Co
Maunsel Wbit- & Co. Alfred lleuaen Esq:
Ma. tin Gorden Jr. Johu GrtJcbe Dr. Mercer
New Orleans;
Hon. Win. M Gwin lateU. 8. Senate ;
Hon. J. P. Benjamin U S Senate;
Geu. 5a.u Huustou late President of Texas ;
l..v. H. i. Runnels Texas 1
Hod. Balie Peyton California ;
Hun Charles Scott Chancellor. Mi-p.
Chapman Coleman E-q Louisuille Ky.
Oeo D. PrcutTce Esq Keniuek) i
A Grailhe Esq .New Orleans l
Hon. J. D. Freeman Miip . &c &o-
Feb. 18o7 n7.ly RUFUS DOLBEAf.
t A Can-1 Street New .
The third is the candidate of the "out
aiders" for Representative of Travis county.
He is the same man who in 155 insisted
be was neither a Whig a democrat or
a Know Nothing; wren voted for Dickson
f for G-ivernor sp ke so ambiguously that
many were in doubt whether he was in
favor of himself or Mr. West the American
nominee for Representative. This gentle-
occupies a state of p ditical "between
fieH toteanh.
andoueoioue and an eigthtb im-h in waltb uu iicnU as thiscans.mnbei'orrected. Energv
eacb chime an eaCb to be. f ones xeeu.b o au Md industry are needed. There is work enough
K.eo T lrnn t.x ho eetr w ... . -..!.. . "" "''. t-ach arm uiusi be o. t. e lutrr. at fii . hundreds in the United Stares; and besides
Mv strouir nreference for Cant Croshv for ' ' " 1n ""I'"' a tbeiouhoi.ps MexicoCuba and South Ainenca could employ aa
jl strong preierence ior vapt. i rosoy lor UtWtt b w. h pained wiib reu K-au. w 1 moTt)
that office has uot in the least changed. Eieh oar. e. must 1st ..a.idedby burn ng .mi s Tme required to onalifv Tea hers from five V
You remark that you "have much to brau-Aa j a-ei. u. A. V. k a. m ca-e wpk 0rdiuary course in Penmanship
say about this new movement but to avoid
ii.jawsice" &c y..u " pttuv frr a refttif."
But you did n -t see proper t "pause"
until alter you had acted upon th hypoth-
esis that the aforesaid pre.su optu .us office-
holder did pledge tiiuisolt to e;-rry Travis
B... k- keeping double
1 head Ma 1 B el'' im N-. Pok" a tue ca-e
- w. "in. uirtmuiHw u-.or uu .u .. b. k B... k-keeumg. 001
... . 1 .. . . 1 1. .. a- 1. 1-. v 7 . . ET .. T. -
"""" .. -.. -..- ..-. -. and single entry. Iron lour t. eight w.-eas ; single
dr.. on .ae ..un s.av. wi.h t..e f.-iirt B 01 P. a entrne fr(mi one to three we. ks Languages
U.MUa j l o 1 . J from three to f.ur months; Phonography troo.
Ibe bee and pork w 11 unl as otherwise ( ' ww.k
rrctci by ib. cmetoi hi. bn. au be m.ie.t- e planters and country MerchanU can be ablr
l.y tbe n pectuiK "the r. at ibe r.spectue ua.-l UlklTpl)MruKD b.M.hs correctly and understand
varus an.ii sa u aid s.itii. swoiu insp. 1 tomt r . . ...
county and given him (as you supped aned pn v.m ua. wu w II be m We e by tbe irirheoiil INSTITUTIONINTHE UNITED
no d.tubt) a severe castiation. re.pec.ue linawis . ffieera; but their chat- gTA rES whre persons advanced in lite can. in
.... .. -'. m - .. . VA ! l-r such lusp. ct ua must tje paid by the irs- pK1VA I E APARI'MENTS with a Special Pro-
While I am on trial before you. Mr hd- . cm e coi.uac.ors. w ho mu.l I k. w is- Idive tl.e I - - --- i ANY branch thev niav
ii" .d it. ii.iirht I... said of him in ixilitics I itor. 1 had 1 s well make a rleaa 6rl f ban. Is t.t in K..i ship. it.g ..ru. r ion e aisiac-; Ell
. .. - .. . . ... .....' ; Iti trno that I do n..t reeonize the u"u ' u.e emu auda Is ... te i.sKe.-.ive navy
. Iaf.l.st4 oul1 tkt MIM LVlllP.sT 1 7. "dr.la " " T -- - ...! .
'"-ou -"" " i .. r c J. ... .. ....
-.-.! ..W .ilt.HV at" ' WilA -D-Ti'l tuir- tt. i-sull 111
; sL-!- .n.U. Ir-. o.. I ("" "" .a-.... -T--
- oeitner iar.il uoi uC --...- - question tie votes or t'.eir motives for tluse
ai.is aiotesaiu aiu . ibapeclii-u and at luetr own :
Xp use.
1 w .. r ui- re approved sur. ties in a sum equal
tue esi.ina d am. uui be o in met
em.iied awl iw. uiy per r. btum in addi-
ue wiibe id nun. ibe am. mil o! eacb
During the present year persons have attended
from L-msiana. Georgia
Missouri Mississippi Tennessee
Illinois Texas Kentucky'
Ouio Arkansas Virginia
Michigan California Ma. y. and.
New Yoik. Alabama Mexico
where. to have her and yet he is one ot votpJ ot private citizens who are not can- I toe-nali
tbe trinity presented by the " no party didites for office before the pe. pic. Yet I wu !
- ( . j a . . a 1 iisfH will ur Mituriu iiuj ."r mill' nut in f-ai.ii -fj
party of Texas to the people 01 1 ravis nave no ouieuiiou 1.. y . mi-; wj. ... ptllttsul ... be maoe as coHateral-rt.curiy for the ..o Crlla And Cuba.
.tvf..rtheirsuffraees Corp-retllv imeik- t.' yuu some things and among others tt at Uesud iaitblt.1 periorman.e .. me re. p-ciive) appiclltionsf..r the ensuing fall are larget
t mn; . j . . . . I I had supposed I was a Democrat never cm rac. a which will em mm accoaut 1 paid unul thBuany previ ussestu.n.
ig tbe are a tno rather g sid Irnking than . . Wgi nircj or affiliated with any -" iass a.e ttsupheu with m all iepeefa ; lt & pendseuurely on its own merits for snp
.. a. . t:.;- Il 1 . i . "i .. and is tobe 1. rnlted lo tbe Cumd Mates 11. the Mlrf. n.l wmls iniuiv institutions in the South
otherwiee but politically ye c-Js and lit- other p-irty. In my npini.n no 'onven- eeB.tl ilure u. complete ibe eiiverie- w t m P"'"" rnTrwedTJui" Siate have utterly tailed
Ue fishes what a hash! 1 Hey present a tioti 01 the pirty should Imj hew to De ort- the p.esc.ibed pen -si. 1 ca-e of ailu e u the XHIS has continued to increase. It is the inter-
e duty of all persons identinen
. sustain its institutions of Learn-
their chil ' reu m them.
attend until THEY are perfect-
MUKCHANTS
APPLY HEKE I UK
CLEKK8 and
BOOK-KEEPERS
Firmer pupils of this Institution mav be found
la ui 'st of the Banks and iarge Houses of this
city.
HEALTH.
Wh seems to be Terv OslHtoble iff n . but 0V pr-uasive or atgumen- ! pari 01 tbe coo. rec to uei.ver an or any i u.e M weU as th
watch seems to De Yery palHlaoie . . .. - uld i nee. or p..k ..stve mentesed . tbe qi.Jlty and wirh the South U
Nothings and suited to the ' . -n 5 -K. a. aitlHlu-abdp.aceab.rep.ovHleoth. cutract- in- and educate
- - EaalOIIU U V I IIC OullUII Vl O VWia sa-ivu --..-a- ... t..a-.-.n uia4 nai taa fviaa Siltaal . m etm aaal ' . ..
footed b .King and bshy dein- .. Dasa niratis oartv is so o enehefminalu 1 uuu.ua ed damaaes. a sum of won- y aual 10 twice ' i-tTiltaMEii'"
mixture
tithe Know
twte of sjeesjer
ocrata. This olass of indiriduils will go jn txe n-oendanl as it is h re why n..t tet
their oiles upon the "three" which have : the Convention (which is known to be gen-
been deck out by broken down politici-ina
wins-workers and intriguers. Theqoestion
is between the democracy of Texas who in
the broad glare of day avowed and publish-
ed their principles and their candidates to
the world sad tbe men who caucused sent
letters and missiles round "on the sly" and
bnmzht out a set of candidates who profess
bat awe priwoipie that is opposition to
when they mil to get their fa-
iuated. They have one site
defeat nf the democratic party.
appear to be laboring un-
erallv irotteu up and controlled by a " fi-ie
stnaU town politicians") appoint the offi-
cers and save the people the trouble of g -iug
to tbe polls. If we yield a slavish obe-
dience to the Convention for every nominee
of tbe party in Texas where the Democratic
party ia overwhelmiigly ia tbe majority
the process of voting bm ik peitpU v a per-
fect nookery; the Comention in such a
case instead of the peopfe beeenes in fact
the axmointine power. 1 think there ate
very few unprejudiced and intelligent Deu -oeratff
who do not already feel this evil. 1
tl.e amount ol the cnuttact price to be paid in
rae 01 the actual del very thereol ; wbicb iiq.ii-
aied dau.ag. s may be recovered from time to nme
as tbry aeci ur. Payment will be made by tbe
Cniled States at tue peri.sfa ai.ove specified (ex-
cepting the twrnty per centum to be withheld m.-
til tbe rompleti-u i the contract as before s a-
tettj after .he said t-ei an i pot k shall have bees
ii.suectrd and rece ied and mils lor the same snail
i s. !... ..& ... M..mA Kara Atnanl arhea
Save been present. io the navy agenf. respee- I -. epidemic which
m tbe . . r' . :. ----r.
"'J uu PP "J ' e..mawu.o...a ... . m'k. MPnB(1 . the citv naoera.
1. specuve bavy yards acco ding to the t. ruis ot g boui . &w oUtr p-
thrcuutraet' ' --k
j As awns of issts 4 exttmtUd wilt he swrfiea- ; TH (-pMw m advance;
.rlaaM.so-wesgTsefe he Umtktd tm pMHBanbi ( lwMB J uot ilmlt) $25JQO
iht comraa. PcrsonsimertsledcmnoUam.tkcmom SaXateepinE. (aaalasisad sias.USTatryl.oa0
art jiiO"nwm ! vapaaaaaa
bidders whose ui..p..als are ac-eiit'd (and
none others) wiB ke forthwith notified and as
arly as pro. -lies' b- a contract will lie t ausoiitted
have arreat respect for Conventions for p
litieal irfBces. especially in cases where the j toM.eni torexecutim. which contract mu-t e re-
- --.I- Imn.ll. AlinAA th.t turm - to the buieau witbtn ten day exclusive
sarties are so nearly equally divide! tnat . . ...
.(.-. .!.- -. -! r .: t:..l ..ll I ll""-.-ia...... "Ti1"" ..
mav aajcjr om pc.-w.w. tne concentration 01 t-wr aiBjsi '""' 11I the wail
!.. will carry out our political views. 1
they di i all this themselves ; I necessary for he success oX
.ta II. nawaaed tu m.rvento.ns Who will carry out -mr s...i
whisj. tfcey get up themselves add that they
nogfat to defeat the democratic party
the Candida es a record ordui.liante of the letter infonning a I Algebra per month..
do (simile entrv al.me) Xw
To qualify Professional Teachers of Pen-
manship 10000
Phonography (shorthand) 2600
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.
Arithmetic per month ftJOJJO
Orfuil course - &'.w
did not set out with the luten'ion of obtru-
ding my erode notions unasked on the
p-irtv or the puhlic. nor do I ask for them
dorse General Houston and place Texas any weight or consideration. My opinion
.:.i s. -a- :.. 11 .;.. .A Vf.;M This that the nominees ..f the poh"oal on
9 . ..'i.inii bnar si.n.e.thittff like the rtme rela
illaaioa win be diestpited early in August
niwausa wm aao r turn tn thr ttnrtu
asd leave aboeA as maoh visible sign ot its p - lrt i. ... tne Senate thev should
tavaaea aaoa t Pe nocraey as the earth received and treated with resp.-
- - . j . v. .1 immi". ai'i"
tUords of tbe predicted jar from the Co net. ?rty. and aw pted. if supposed t be the uw b
hi der ol theaecrptanceof his p-.po.al win be i Or lull course
T .. m !. r. : lu.tnrtrt' ner mouth ... ..
dermed a nut.tii-at. 11 thereof wi bat ihe meaning
ol the art " 1946 aisihis bid will b- ma .e ami
accepted in coBtorniity with this uitdersiantiing.
Eery . fler 11 ale mast be accompanied (a di-
rect d .11 tl.e sixth s. ciion d tl e act of Cm of sa
making appropriation Hr tl.e naval seivice for
181b - 7 sppr. veil 1 tn 01 August inm; n a
. 1 j - a . venti.ms bea' s.in.cthig like the same reia- ;.. vU.MMt ee aisned hi ie?r m..rr r.-su-.n
p itoo eariy p . ttnrtu wliich the nominees by the 1 Kjle neensaa te the .fleet that be or they under-
a. ....akvl. ...K .a nan " . as.'.'.
tnki- Tlar the bidder r binder m 1 if hi. nr their
r . . - i m- -- .....i.;..
. e . I i . .. ....aji . latair iii.i aaii swi hwbii iiibi a i i.iu
ad hv t he "'" r "r1" ....... --- - -
l.l l.T I I. . i SB.-..... u...u..u. ... .nr
tenoais wnn S" an" aama mt i a i i 1 1 ... .
P"
you write good hands;joo ooia
moot suitable men and entertaining most This guarantee uiuai be aocon.pab.ed hy the
W.
...6013
...00
Or full cu se n"u
Survejmg per mouth .....SO.'O
Or full course -. 6o00
Navigation (with practical use of instruments
r month.... ..---. ----- -1000
Or full course 750ft
LANUUAIJES.
For any of the Languages one lesson per day
per month; two lessons per day I ' d. or
tu leain to lead wnte and also apeak a Lan-
guage giaiiiatic.il lessons not limited.. I ill.isl
The pe.soua who already speak a Language
and wish to become good renders and also to
GREAT SALE
OF
WHIKF LOTS AND rlXTOHES
AT POWDERHORN.
rl HE Subscribers having disorved the late eo-
$ partnership existing between them and wish-
ing to divide the property w II ofler for sale at
PUBUC ABCTION at POWDBRHON
OM WEDNESDAY JULY r!BT lrl&7.
The WH IK F and FIX TORES. MmUs Cars ant
the Lots on tekiek the Railroad runs and tha
Cattle Pen together leith the exclusive. Wharf-
ing privileges aSfUTthased bmthem.
To persons and capitalists who wish to maka
an investment mat wul pay a fine profit this is aa
excellent opportunity for investment as the esti-
mated receipts are rrosa fifteen to twenty thousand
dollars per annum.
The Wharf Lots Oara Mules Fixtures dee..
will be offered ia shares of one-sixteenth at a tuna
with the privilege of two three or any number of
shares to the ivbole . .
IsrsM of Sale. -Ooe-third cash the balance ia
q-ial amounts at nine and eighteen months credit
with interest from sale the purchasers to give
notes with good personal security and a mortgage'
t.. be retained on the premises until lull and finaff-
ptvment. ALSO at the same time and plaee aad oath
same terms and oondttauaa we will odVr fat
sale a very nav-ly BOY.
JOSEPH W. BALDRIDGB.
DANIEL P 8PARKS
JO EPH H BALDRIDGB.
Lata Baldridge Sparks tt Cm.
The Jtats Gasette San Antonio Texan and)
Galveston Civilian also the NevrOrieaa Weekby
Dlta. b- requested to oor N above anal daw
. f-a anl vsd ;1 a ttadlanola.
May -3. 1867 Ma 4! 6w.
L.mtl far .""sale.
1 QQ situated upon Cypress Creek hr
I DOO Hays Connty . 35 miles west Austin on
the road leading to Sa Sa' a.
Almost the enure trnct is susceptible of enltr-
vation of an exeellent quality of Lands i w II sap-
plied with P st Oak and Cedar timber and ad-
j in.bg the Cypress Timber from which any
amount etbuil 'ing material may be had well
watered with a number of never failing springe
ol tbe purest water 10 bunlred acres under a
fine fence aad in a high state of rultiv tti n.
G'mmI .ubsianiial framed and abingied roof
bu Idings consisting of a dwelling house with twa
ro- ms nassage between p. rtieo en each side
sh'i-e chimneys dke. kitchen work shop am- ht
bouse barn crib stables dtc dtsc all complete ;
siiuatediaanevertBilingrdngef.tr aU kits-a t
si.H-k. will be sold low. The purchaser can be
fu. nibbed corn on the premises. Cash cattle or
negroes taken in pa went
1111. aires inclu ing 'he Dipping Springs
in Hays county tbe present residence of Mr. Mut
a large portion of which is first rate land wrlT
timbered and watered situated in a fine lto. k
country 15 I acres under a fine fence aad in a-
high state of cultivatl a.
Good buildings consisting of a hewed log house)
tw.i rooms pa-sage between stone chimneys dtc -kitchen
negro houses cribs sta les. etc. eV..
all complete. Terms cash or stock cattle. Title
warranted.
HJ aer. a situated upon cypress creek in Hays
county adj. -iuing the t act on tbe east upon whii-hv
the steam mil) of C-llina it Swisher was situated
a :arg portion uf which is fine land well timber-
ed and watered will he sold low. Cash cattle
mules wagons and nxen taken in payment.
111)70 acres situated in Nueces istinty upon
1 the San Fernande river 5 wiles south-west from-'
Corp. CBnsta aH ol Wbtca is oitne nrsiquaitiy
of laud situated in the best sngsr and ctt-n
growing part of theStats fine stock country pei-
manent Water aad plenty ol timber upon tut river
and creek. Will be sold low dash cattle or
negroes taken in payment Title perfect.
I woull sell tbe tract upon which I reside 3
miles stuik-west of Austin containing 200 acres
witk 3 1 1 acres of oedar land attached em-tostM by
an. .v cedar fence a dwelling house two rooms
kitchen dts!.ail .txceptible ol' cultivation and of
tne best q uvhty m land. Terms cash cattle er
negroes time would ke givnn on a port with a
deed ot trust upon the land to secure the payment.
1 have many other small tracts scattered over
the country which I will sell at a low figure and
on th same terms.
tientlcnen wishing to purchase any of the above
describe.! lands can find me at heme. 3 nuk
south west of Ausiia T C. COLLINS.
June 17 57.n44.ftVn.
gCJtit 73.1 MC'A.1
'IHE subscribers hsvmg completed their uvre
i loa-House at Powder Horn are now pre-
pared to supply the towns in the interior with any
quantity of lee during the season.
Tbe price will he three dollars per hundred
pounds.
If ordered in casks the oost of the cask will be
charged in addition.
Orders punctually attended to and fuU weight
guaranteed.
No orders filled unless accompanied w n the
money.
H N. CALDWELL et cO.
P .wder Hern Aril lb leX)7.
May i b. aOTJtn.
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