Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 7, 1854 Page: 2 of 4
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Ito who Weadlj ootldprUon we com.
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toVfLtftntRAl BtMVPsCf-om CtTT' For
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eft Oao4-a Worth winds ntrit oltnaih tt
e rvMk not MjeU been crmiuedio
. JH" OolUod vUl atari in i
f-- the emr-liea of Brtxi
ft Ootorada and fort Brad
ftmmro
-k-t-irlBal ( elooM or all TiettorMbacooId.
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.- mnw ng wiia a wist. meneai.n
four city Botwtlhttaodint the absence of that
l ff TfrIor T J ferer-I evidently Improv-
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-lt-d oob-alf of the Pacific
1 CoaptfUad mm iwctd bf Gov.Pease.
i trxplanaUoa wMBtrtr aa xtm of 1m character
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l'Tsiwltt w beWlv IPpH aatltor7ftfast lie
-pan HHUIWfafVIaU4lHMU
prtMsly for the pnrposo jowwbcea hi Taww an-
lsr the free Barytas-law of tint Bute. Tie
amount of J tut SSO.OMMU.i' new money wu Swotd
&493CKor It test mm deposited la oar Stale
tRswrj tbe other $303 stting retianed for eircul.
nod wucd of coma eoau M Wily kept at par.
necDoivooiaamoftwo'tlkoaaasddoIIarjln rold
jaadaUTor illniilin latjiilaal toodersd to make
pywjwwui DoraocaiorUMiriut effort oTUie
wim i acuu AUITHU UHHDUJi
I Bal It mar be talemUaff to know wfctl u
I i trader wu that wm made tome alz woeka alactby
1" MMWalkarfcKliitonthetrlaUTiUtoAoiUii.
W leanithat they offered tbeatoek or the CaMrlroo
Worfca Oompaoy ol Sew York aceompaaIe4 by ew
umim irom the President of ihecompanT. from Ex-
L Frealdeat Geo. M. DalUa and from Jadffe Keel
x aau aiocK la. or rather vu at par at the lime
wore written. The written opinion
I authority was also produced to Got
6 ttu effect that said par atock would fully
illMnquiremautaofthelaw. Ilaoemabow-
-r that Got. fwiMimd to be his own Judn in
SbJsttattefS rejected tMtiock. ftc (raimtloru
-"rawaALCocaT. rr.tn af ncelTed at
ttalm HanhalTa offios in this city on
w taara thai Jadm Watroua baa been
B frMl CMtera mt baa bow roeorerod.
riMBtalL from tbe cilj ofKev
Mwmbeln lutlB at the coi
appfoachiactennof the Federal
M thoSOth IsftL and If from aetf.
4olay be should not reach there
eta tbe Marshall to open and adjourn
day to day. until be doe arrlre.
ivnieatioB of recent date.
Jor Bb MeCnlkteb will alio b at Ahf
:w win ajo oy way or Bed Kirflr we from
Iff " wmam fpwrw inwt QQTK 109 Itl WU lie
F it1 w.Bnlly Fprinta Mh la fine bearth and spir-
TTowi
sta aKina: oie way lowards Texas.
Parlies having basin hi tbe United States Court
" W" wr"vnw pirpare WraieivrP WIU OVSty EOnB
if dewea that the eooite wm be held. The next Term
t Galveston begins on tbelstMondsy la January
next.
d Eun an Cun'i Adthitt-ii. We bsve this
Utile sbwe BeCnra ns again beariet; testimony alike
to the prosperity of lbs. publishers and lb adveu-
tsy s ef advertising. They aajthattheyfendabrrad
their sheet as that -Gond Old lOan" end forth tb
dove and lavlt their friends to visit Houston tbi
pMrmte has subsided
Tb advert ir a ays It If glad to see the merchant'
of Qnaatott teelan Interest In making a connection
with the narrlsbnn; road gad bu no doubt It will be
dons before next FalL
Tbeisme paper aay Hr. Grainger is pnlUoettpn
large balldingon tbe corner ofUsloe and Tralrle
tree tbe lower part of which la lo be nid as an
cxebange and tbe neper for balla and exhibitions.
IT We Invite the attention of our readers to tbe
ard of Mr. X. Stackpole who now i.ffjn his eer
Ttcea as a Commission llerchuit and will do a gen.
ml rsoslvrng and forwardiDg business. Mr Stack-
vpol baa been long and favorably known to tbe dti-
Ion. During ibcpasttwoyears.bfl bas
MB lieavy 'mercantile buamesa trending
through eeveral of the upper coanties of theTrinity
y wber be ban received tbe most complimentary no
tices Ur. etacknole now offers bis services to bta
friends and the public In the commission busines.
and we cannot doubt that be will receive tbe liberal
encouragement to which bis itxtct attention to bm-U
tttai and known Integrity give him strong dak
N Pumm Our neighbor Mr. Santera hssreeelrcd
handsome Instruments from tbe North which
fee has just unpacked and to which we would call
tbe attention of our musical friends. These pianos
are Irom the manufactory of Uslnes Brother &
Cummings New Tork and In tone and power ere
equal to any we have seen from the most noted rust-
era. Two are six octare and one a seven octave.
frith mother -of pearl keys and neatly Inlaid with
Mpstr macbe. In a handsomely carved rosewood
case. While In tbe Korth Ur Banters made it a
special Blatter of business to vUit all tbe leading
iTwworw HanuncUMlM in the principal cities and
by dose enquiry was Indocedtogireapreferenceto
tbe bouse of Bains Brother & Commlngs whose In-
--"trumesta be baa msde arrangements to receive re.
wwriy accoraina; to ine demand in this market and
whichjfrom the terms on which he always pnreba-
aaecash down1 he can offer lower than the tame
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quality of pianos can be bought sis where.
r ALsBtBTOCXorFaacTairn8TirKl)aTGoons.
art respectfoUyrelerredtotbe advsr
t la to-day Is paper of David Ayres ; whose
ud axteaalva alock of Fancy and Stap'e Dry
mow oaoea looming tc is now being
ve cm epeaK ndvisedly of the excellent
aof bdbm articles kept by Mr. Arres-havinir
i toar own engltfrsacttonand. if
f wmmiu i i nmoa 10 cuioniETs ana
giroas can secure a iiDftrai pairosage
fail to do wen. up-country peo
I their cM acquaintance Mai. Park at
tBlhta eetablishmeni; tbe name pleasant.
saanslf gssjTTsmi n that he has ever been.
J- Xssexa-We call the attention of ablp-
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ki iu tm uvumni hwu w mi aTeruBmssi Ol UU
e Uttle ateamer. CapL Spears we learn Intends
to ran her himself and we cannot but wish him the
a bla enterprise and energy deservee.
rJresaTS-WoodUeftCadyare sow receiving
WtW I? openlBK eir eatablrshmsnt on Strand
t S?" OM of lM BMt citenalre and complete as
ps rtaTent of Orars Hedidnes Paints Oils Boxgl-
cal Instruments perfumery fee ate that has ever
offered In Texas. It Is almost nnneeeesiry to
refer our np-coua try readers to the enumeration of
articles kept at this establishment as advertised In
to-day1 paper; as tbe mere mention of tbe Urt
tbatT.C.WoodHraiMlD.C.Cadyaretbe proprie-
tors wltl be quite sumeleat to Indbee those visiting
Galveston from tbe Interior with a Tiew to making
pardiateTTn theErllnVorbuslnesa to'gfve them a
can.
A Kkw Pxacx op FasnoaalLE RtsoaT By re.
fcrence to an advertisement la another column it
will be en tbst Mr. J BuMeistier has completed bis
""epleodid new Pistol Gallery on Mechanic street.
aiBca cui u uusiuiw svBiicaisa tor aaainz
. tL -!. I. Im.LI. - . .
l ssolber elegant place of amnsement to the many at
IhmLim Afnnr IIt.
fe . FsaCT Goons. H Bergman & Co'e ad-
Ajyeioent will be found in another column and
koald call taetpetia! attention of dealers In such
des to thir large and well asorted stock which
they hare jost received direct from Xurope and
which they guarantee to sal! to the trade ebeapei
(ban any Boas In Orleans.
Caat. Samael Row of Polk county advert!
i to-day an Agency at Collesia
e 1b rolk county with branches at Ans
d CUrksrUle (Red RlverJ for the col-
I pecimensllbrongbouttheute.
has arranged with Professor Riddel) of
i for the analysis of the specimens and
Lttfurveyora locators and
rjLjaPf "" "" trfB"Tt!"'w cI Ib
. fcr Texas. wSBtotnr h. The narUsm wllimt mnru
aTforJlBBSl. ...-... r p
tg ttltS BBSSSJ SVBWI in K4u v.-b jmiwu
M here and Is highly respected for bis
llatBgrtty.
Jsulpbureu tpgnuei nsv Deea from
si tnUtsken by our eurvsyors lor gold;
error has operated for several years amonz
nUetWembera against a geolological survey.
which aevernort bu ana rrss nsv recommended
and which would repay tbe State a tbour and fold Is
ftxtag tbe limits or her coal fields and aacerttlnlng
fn depth thickness and quality of the sere at
strata.
We would aot discourage tbe hope of finding gold
I our own knowledge Is Insufficient lo pro-
e on that point. Indeed we think It not im-
protable that the primary region may be fertile In
H tb precious metals ; but we see do reason wby
coal or Iron the basis of zed wealib sbcnld bs
eglected for the hope (and It Is only a hope) of
nahatng tb floating vision of rold. Ke may speak
(ilia aniii. but meanwhile recommend CanLRowe.
r"wW being an honest reliable and enterprising man.
Bene dona much goon lorue Aianama ana cos
hjattew Indians m his neighborhood and Is a most ex.
Wt learn thai on Thursday but u the train
ttrtxrSWaacxmtlDgiofroBiStaffurd Point on tha
BarrtabBrg JtaUrd.of Ihe platform ears bar-
m beard aoaM thtrty-on bate oi cotton caught
SBsBMtwtMBaMMlf ibalead wu eetfrsly
i m m mmt ynm; wjvk j
From New Orleans.
Arrival of the PerECTrranco.
Thesteatmhln rerteTermnce arrWed thli morn-
I3K fromKe Orleatu with the following
PiroitsE P Hunt ft Iivdr ; Capt AUfn k.
iidj; Hr-BUck; MiesSumliel; Mrs A Cocntnc
ham ; Cpt Parkrr ; Mr n Lrooe ; MiMi(reuce ;
E T Phrl'ek; J.tniaon: Knrat Bint; Mixn;
Hart; Jt-nn; Abdrtt: Eowe; llnnter; Tey i
ue: B1mVw1; Daranl; IM) ; & Cjr; Blt
Bm-flvld; UcOrkifl; Elliott; Murrist Cslboon;
I.rihW : Cotr ; R02M ; Albert ; Coorey ; Baadre;
Bod ard U on deck.
Thenewiby thtsamral la tot of much impor
tance. The steamship Tdcloe bringi four days later
ftdricea froci Europe which we eery reported by
telegraph. v
TELCGRAFHIC.
ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC.
Fonr Days Later
Ktw Yotr Oct. 30 The Collmi steamer Pacific
hasarrirtrdhrre bringing date from Liverpool to
the 18 blndtfoardajs later than that brought by
tbe iftara.
f bo brlngt the following InlerCEtio; intelllf encc
f-om the teat of war :
Sevastopol.
No lat-cddal dispatches of importance bad been
received rrom tbe Crimea aod the private aceounu
from there wrre somewhat confliatpp. Auiheutic
kdncestotbe 9m InsLsUte that nothing bad been
doe by the Albe belore SebaMojwl eicept to com-
plete the ueg works and a di'paich from Lord Kic-
lan anaouocd ibat bexpccteU to open lilt Ore upon
the town iu a reraJ.' The Allies occupied
bngmffrrt4ta4bajjbn landed
le. Men-cut tu ff siUI Lei J the field
d f.irttm nf lit (Vtfl .. ttrA .r.. 1..1 m1fk
vareinrorctmeotofuOou more.
futdered to be completed by tte 38 k ln4. .
ieu utDonna aoatuansi trencD iroopscaa oeen
ordered to the Beat of war. '
The reports that tho B!tin I1t vas ordered to
treiura home without further operations has been
Icoufirmsd. N othlnz more will bo attemoted on that
ea durisr the present seams.
i utow ruDi was preparing to commence opera-
IVnte on the r-cth the Dobrudks and by sea.
Y 'uuumiw wu Lopisa ana cnocc widow
ScsRed In dltcnwlcs tbe right and policy of stab-
tlsblng Poland as an independent klbgdom. -v
Uicrpoot Market.
Lirurooi. Oct. IS. The demand for cotton hss
been good since tbe departure of the Ktsffara and
tbe talcs of the three Ubjs embrace 32000 bales
Tbe mark't Las been firm and In some of the
transactions a slifht advance in pticea has been rea-
lized. Tbe markkt f jt breadslnff faaa been excited and
roobt descriptions are lilgfcer. Hour has advanced
Si per bbU and w best G J to 9J per 70 lbs s'nee r rt
dsy last. Pruvwoua are unehsostd in prices. The
weather bu ben to cat and uufsvorable.
The money market at London bas bren strincent
and consols have declined S34o 85 Trade In the
manulaemring districu bu siibt1y Improved.
ine traaua onngs aavtcea o. me uuuie o Bienrs.
Parrlons t Wngbu ud five other bonses In DabMn.
It Is believed bun ever tbst thto tospenslonsviU
be temporary In mo of ths cases.
A"kw VonaOct.25. Lyman Oole noloriooa for
bis coniiecuin with ths conspiracy of the Martha
Xashingww taa been arrcsittl at Cleveland Ohio
charged with being concerned wiih Htaane and
o hers i the recent forgeries tn tbe binki of this
ttaiiu'MiToa uct s a ncuuous concern)
known at tbe merchants1 Exchance Back or Wash
melon D. C was broken op to-day In tbii city
Several ol tbe parties concerned in It have been ar-
rested and warrants are iwucd for the arrest tt
others. The establishment has bills out to tbe
amount of about ons bandied thousand dollars
which are most in circulation at Ute tuuth and
ttett.
PinuOELnni OeLS. Bealethe delist charced
with baricjt committed violence upon Mm Madge
while sbe was unier the lnBuet.ee of chloroform
has been uiod la this city and found go Ity of raw.
FURTHER BV THE PACUIC.
Ktw Tore OeL 30 The Paei&c's hdvlces state
th-Kt path slid of war of the allied fleet before Sebas-
upoIwasordtd to furnish one company of ma-
rines and two suns thus rushing total of lw hun-
dred guns adkled to the bUenus overlOuking the
China Attacks on Canton.
The latest accounts from Cnton report tbst the
Insurgents bad made three attacks to take that city
but bad failed In all of them. All tSotla to t&ci a
compromise bad also failed.
The inburgenU were matin; but Ilttls p-ogress
"""' cwlorkj:.rk..
Jfxw Tour Oct. 31 There is more demand for
cotton In this market and prices an firm but with-
out qauUble chance. Flour Is In good rtqurit at
.TMrfr orices. Sales of Ohio brands at S3 7Jtf
$3S5pbbl. Pork isQrm. tialesof lard at9y.&.10
cents vU
Gov. Burt's Remains.
c- t Ocl29 The remains of lhfllstcnP.
ti- nf Nebraska arrived here this omin
In charge of commiUee which bad been appo nid
br tbe acticR acihoniies to to attend them to the
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Mcambcat Sunk Departnre
The Btesmboat Sl Nicholas struck a sneg near
Cairo e day fr two since and soon after sunk. At
ih latt accunnu from her. tbe Uentr Choateau was
a-orgside UtUg oO whr.t she cnuid bf Ihe cargo
TaeT was sa insurance n 5- wv on ice 0011 wnicu
la a total loss.
AnoibcrDanU Dcfalcailon.
The oecurrenco of another baok defsle&Uon has
!srtled oar commocity. lo this Instance tbe defal-
cetion Is ssiu to amount 10 no ici man ?iuu"jw.
Terrible Fire In CJei eland.
We have received depttcbs here to-dsv an-
nonneing the occnrrcnce of a terrible fire In Cieve.
land. Onto tbe ouamets pan vi wcicn dm oeen
nearly deatrnyen oy il.
Tte Npw Lntlsnd House the SL Charles IIoIeL
the Custom f loose and thirty other buildings oa
Canal and fcopcrior streets have been burned down
oy it.
The ! mta'ned by the conflsgnubn ll eJma-
ted at 81000 000.
Sew Hamphlre rolltiea.
The Free Sorters of New Ilsmpsblre hse nomina
ted Asa Fowler lor the post or boremor or ids
Rials.
WAsmtcT0!(Oct.2r. Tbe PrHIent h tick to
day.
air.Secrclary Culb-ie Is al9 sick.
D'HeellroerJown.
Btimtoxx. Oct- Co The rrldre over the Suqoe
bsnna Hver at Port Depn'ate. brrke down this mnrn-
Inirwhlleadrove ot csttls wer ps nc over it.
Tnedamas:elconi'ieraii and win require same
UmefurrfDSi. The teleirracb wire which were
connected with the frame wort cf tbehrittgo. are
broken down and cornmunicallon with the North is
cowequntly tnrer.diJd for the present. Tho delay
However iroai mis rsure. win oe ano-w
Commodore Perrj's Fqoadron.
WismsaTPW. Ort- 31. The Ntvr Department
have received late desr-alcbes from Com. Perry
They report an wen witn tno iqusdron. excellent
health hlnc eninved bv all concerned with it.
Com Perry Is about to return homeward by the
land route.
Governor of Nebraska
The Erenlce Star of Ihn city Inllmales that Major
Nicholson editor of the Union will bo appointed
Governor of Nebraska In tbe p'tce of Got. Bart de
ceased.
The Prcsl 3rnls Health.
The Prenident'j bralth is restored again and be sp-
pesrs in gooa rpini
Hnistrr to Enjland.
There are Ind cations menifted here which point
to Ihe probabltitv that Gov. BicW. of PenrCTlTanls
wP le appointed Minister lo England In the event of
Mt. iiucnantn'sreotsnaiion.
Later Irom IVcir Orleans !
Arrival of tbe CharlcwMorjran.
Til EEC DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
The steamthtp Charles Morgan arrived from New
Orleans yesterday evening about S o'clock having
made Ibe psisnge In tbe short time of 33 hours. Sbe
brings the following
Pauinoiik Mrs Mather: Mts Harris: Mrs J Law.
leeMre Ha unison; MIm Tloltzcall Mrs Logan fc
Infant; Mrs Frosh child &. servant; Mrs Conner; Mrs
nan in; Mr jjocc i pnsm Jb LsJy; Knthven at Lady:
R C Franklin Lsdv &. servsnt. II Jvakins: Cant Hill:
F Flake; A Henderron John Roi; J Colllcn G D
Yoong; Cbas Bouney; Mengen J PTTiloon. Hon
deck.
The latest advices from Febsstopol Elate that the
allies had opened their fire on tbe town with two
hundred cannon on Ibo ISlh nlU and It was expect'
ed lbal the place wonld not be able lo hold out long.
er than four doys. Ramors of Us fall were circulated
bnt the English nnd French are slow to believe It
after the recent hoax.
Large stock operations were effected on tbe faith
of tbe rumor. The government oOclals were conn
dently expecting Important desp&tclie by ths 1st ef
November.
It Is reported that Menscblkoff Lad received his
re-lnforceaisntft bat In the meantime be bas been
superceded by Gen. Gorlschakoff who with bis
w&ole army has marched Into the Crimea thus pre
senting a formidable force to tbe a Hies.
Gen.Csnrobct states that the position of the aires
la very strong and could be held by 8"0U9 men
against 200000 Ka.etans. Ue has expressed the
opinion that the Allies should at on proceed to bat
ter a breach in the wall connecting ths Marietta tow
ers with the town then destroy tbe fleet under the
fir of the tower and attack tbe towers afterwards
a coarse which would cut ou the eneajs communi-
cation with the towns and the forts on the river.
TheTcrks UlsatiJ doubt tho probability of the
allies succeeding against SobaMopel.
It is believed that if the allies fa'l In their under
taking Austria will join Rnsla.
It Is stated that Omar Pacha's forces were likely to
be snl to the Crimes to segment the utrecgih ot tbe
a.iimI tnrrr. lie has bimfrlf already proceeded
ibitlrer; but only as It is alleged for the purpose of
attending a council m war.
The baltanw power In Asia hss been greatly
weakened aiI anarchy prevails over a large extent
of hit dominions mere.
It Is again stated that 30000 Russians bad crosed
tbe Danube Into Dabrudscha.
phim VM-.sehikofTs Private Hirers which were
uken In bis carriage at tM battle of Alma contain
ed a corresponacDce waica iwpiicueu several per-
sons connected with ibe Mbos and a number cf ar
rests bad consequently been made.
Tiro British steamers bad b"en ordered to proceed
to the Sea of Axrf to bombard a town on the coast
or Ibat f ea.
A large portion of tba French fl-clfroratbeBsltic
had returned to Cherbourg. It was reported that the
Government cf Denmark would probably grant per-
mission to the British flrct lo winter ai Ktnel (?)
Thsioneof tbeG.rmai pre-s would reemtolndi
eVe a contemplated rupture between Prussia and
Au rla and tho publicapprtbenun in tola regard
nrnnacinu Eirii nuicir uniui.
-WSLe bL Peiertburg journa's contain a despatch
. finciin? Anstrla.hsve held a mcetlsz with Turkish
com3isttonersatCoastBntinopIetoarrang"theqaes
tion or a rroieciornu-' as iirunuEra vj ido Ausirian
Cabinet.
The British Nation subscription for funds to relieve
tbe wounded of the battle of Alma already amoonts
in soma X6.C00 nnd a reel men I of women bad been
orguiid as nartes fvr tho ekk and wounird of the
army. This female resiment would proceed Imme-
diately to the scene of KartocornmcnceihfclrdaiJes.
Uasstan Trent.
Trssntxa-row. Nor. 3 Tbe Union of to-dsv. tmb
lEsbesoffleislly the Russian tresty with our Govern.
menl. providing lbal free ships make free goods.
CJT We are glsd to be ablo lo announce that lb
TTy for hauling ont vessels and steamers for're
pairs which Messrs. Bebliog & Sherwood have been
constructing at eo much expense are now so far
completed as to be ready for use. Already several
rease!e have been hau'ed out and repaired on them
and the steamer Major A. Harris has been taken ont
and Is being renovated with a view to ran regularly
between this city and the several landings on the
Braxos river by way of the Canal. It is expected
she will be launched tbe latter part of this week
and will receive freight for tha Brssos early next
week- The Major Barrla Is the meat suitable boat
now In this bay for the canst trade and can pro
bably carry nearly a fall freight without dlfflcnlly
that it some 300 or 400 bales of Cotton. Wean1!
bar owners Capt. Moore and Mr. Tan Sickle every
neeeai to which ihey win ha mUilfd al It
loMtri ui cuui irMf
roT CBiPB0raiOiCnsvr
TaxASOct.l2.h4dS4 (
Ens. News: Depredations by tbe Indians upon
both person and property along the frontier of Tx-
as hire become recently so common a thing and
appesr to cxtile so Rule attention by tbe propsr de-'
partmenta that I must courses Ills with reluctance
I take op my pen to communicate to you another
outrage committed in broad dajllgbt a few daje
lnoe. In the Immediate vicinity or ibis Post. Oa
the Sd Inst a party of soma seven or eight Indian?
(.supposed to bo Comanche but not as vet ascertain-
ed whether Northern or Southern) made a descent
upon th Ranch of Messrs. Msckay and Goocb and
while their Beeves were graxing above (the herds-
man being absent to dinner) drove off from the prin-
cipal herd some fifteen Beeves. A I the dMsnce of
some fire miles from the plantation they called a
halt killed one to a pease their canine appetite and
then moved on snme eight miltw farther where in
a gorgs of a mountain they killed and took away
part of the meat of six others. Several more
escaped and which were recovered by the owners
the day following. The fact was reported lo Capt.
Calhoun commanding this Fofct on tbe evening or
the next day after Ibe transaction who detailed
Lieut G. H. Stewart with ten men (being all the 1
force which could with propriety b !ent from the
Postal lbs time Mr LighCapers and Goocb vol-
unteering their services to pursue the offenders
The party In pursuit tuok ihe trail from the dead
cattle and rursoed ll In a North Last direction
th-onh a ragged and mountainous country one
day and a half to the Southern prong of tb clear
Tort of Ibe Brssos where th Indians had led their
second encampment. At this point the trail divided
or came In contact with another maJe undoubtedly
by a few Southern Comauches of Catomeey's party
which led off In an Laalcrn direction favorable for
the main Encampment of Coiumiey on the Il-d of
Pecan Bayou Tbe command discovering at Ihe
time but the one trail pursued tbe latter until
about II o'clock next day when seven Indiana were
seen apparently on ibe trail pursued In th advance
of tbe party about a half mile near a body of Poet
Oak. Not doubting but what be hsdteund the right
party the officer ordered a charge and succeeded in
firing upon and overtaking three Indians beforo they
rwached the woods the others settlor aw&v. One
or two shots were only fl-ed' when the principal In-
dian waved In the air a certificate cf good behavior
signed by an officer and yetted on t " Cstsmscy."
The firing then ceaed and the prisoners were eon
ducted by the command Into Catuue 'a camfh only
seven mdes distant. Tho Indians appeared lashus
tile array on the appearaoee of the troops sending
their horses wemen and children to th brash ;
wh'Ie they well armed and mourned csme out fur
2ght. Tbe tO:tr not understanding such a turn out
as this was preparing to charge upon them when a
word wsa psssed between the prisoners and their
friends which led to a lalk and apology by lbs latter
fur mutaklLg the troops for Llpsas. The late transac-
tion waimsJe known to them and Ibe circumstan
ces under whtcu tbe prisoners were takes. The In-
d'aas douled knowing anything and rated that the
party cuarged on bad left their encampment on
that morning on a touting excursion end poln'ed
out their trail from camp which led precisely lo the
point where they were tjken. Tte trail puraed op
to this point (which ondoob'edty d Into Caium
ley's csmp.) was abandoned and the command re
turned to tbe Brajsoa lo tb Point where they suppo
sed they Lad m'staken tho trail end upon examina
tion they Identified the entire or part of tha same
tra'l pursued from Ihe point where the cillle were
killed leading off In a Northern direction towards
the country of ths Northern Commanches and also
for Ssnsco's encampment cf Southern Comsncbea
wh'ch was situated about twenty five miles distant.
LleuL t. tavtcg orders to return wLbin five days
was unable to paws the trail farther for want of
time Taking all the circumstances tocether.foSth-
em and friendly Comanche ar placed In a suspi-
cion! position.
In fact many pcrsens here who hare long been
ecquainted witb these Indians say there Is no doubt
of their guilt. Some I hint they are Innocent and
that the Northern tribe are the offenders. At any
rate If something is nol dona very shortly for Ibo-e
friendly Comancbes ibvy will undoubtedly resort to
their old tricks and no man's life or property will
be safe within their reach. Cstamsey and Sanseo
both bavo just Ltca In to this Po-t with some two
hundred of their tribe begging for something to eat.
The command lr j officer thought it propr to give
them two bcercs. They appear much dssitiifled
statirgtnat confined as they are to a smsllecopeof
country they csnnol sabsM upon the game alone
and that they believe Mijjr Neighbors Is tn'Sing
with them baring promised if they would be sct
tied tbe Government would provide for Ifcelr wants
Tbe Mrjor Is no doubt placed In an emharrasslnr
rltuation. It is well known that be feels more than
a common Interest In behalf of those Indians and
us eTery cffirf to keep them receneiied by proml-
tsesoi doing eorosthing for Ihcm In Ihe future. Bet
Cocgcss having failed lo provide him with the nec
essary mean be is unable lo do anything
This Is be third attempt U) drive off and destroy
the property of Messrs Mackay and Goocb Beef
Contrace-s at th'i Post within three months and It
bas been scarce fire weeks since a man wsa shut
with thirteen arrows Inside of this Garrison wthm
one hundred aud fifty y4s of tbe commanding officer's
quarters ; and owing to the scercty of troops at this
Post (there being bnt remnants cf two companies)
tbe commanding cfflcer le entirely unable to give
protection lo cittxens who may come here to make
corn Ac for the troops. A charge bo taken place
In tbe command of this department we hope fur
svmethlng for Ibe better.
sourob'tservsct. A SPECTATOR.
Six Attoitio Oct. tTlh. 1851.
Ens. News Oeer Sirt The El po mall cams
In yesterday In charge of capt. fcklliman. The Post
masters at Santa Fe and EI Paso refused to give the
mall lo the new contractors who have net yet filed
their bond with the Department and wbo failed lo
appear hereon tbe let or laslJuiy. Their bid was
too low and they cannot carry tbe maa except at a
ucriace They hope lo get their pay Increased as
the mail cannot be camd In a two-hone coach. la
this they win be mistaken. Theyshould havekcown
that Taa before. They bid for a rente about which
they knew nothing as they were from Pennsylvania
they gol ihe contract retIng doubtless upon the
Influence or the Postmaster Geoeral lo get more pay
If Iheir bid wu too low. Accepting tbe bid put la
vj mo new contractors was rldicnloai The Posl-
""" "cuc'-" uew anno nme mat ibe semes
couldnot be performed In two-horse coaebei. And
it was treating CapL Skillman with Injustice Inas-
mucnes us was tbe pioneer In this enterprise and
penormei ine service when it wai nol onlv anorcfli
able but dangerous lis mart be sacrificed lo re
ward political favorites Out Upon such truckling
trading politicians.
You have doubtless learned that your old friend
James Campbell of this city and P. Mullen wbo
left with a drove for California In July laat bad all
their cattle stolen near Eagle Springs by the Apa-
ches. Cen. Smith being lo the viaimty r rests for
El Paso sent Capt U slker of tbe Rifles.Snlb fifty
men In pursuit of the Indians They followed the
Indiana lo their camp attacked them killed eight or
ten and retook all the catUe (500 head) except fifty
bead which Ihe Indians had killed; and were then
engaged in drying the meat. The Indians soon ral-
lied In considerable numbers estimated at one bun-
hundred and fifty and attacked Capt Walker who
bad one man killed and Lieutenant Carr badly
wounded. B.nc then tbe Indians have taken all the
horses ssto one from the Post on Live oak and at-
tacked the train of CapL Wm Smith at th bead cf
Usvil river. Trouble may be expected on this road
nereaner
The business of this elty is rapidly ineresBinr. Dr.
Desmuke'a Uedldnes Books and Stationery have
after much delay arrived and In a few daye a new
establishment wi.l be opened In our elty under th
firm of W. Dcemuks & Co The Doctor you ar well
acquainted with. Ills partner is a gentleman and a
good and experienced druggist. Their house wu
budt expressly for the business and Is well sitnate d
and adapted to the trade. Their house Is la the new
stone row recently erected on Commerce street
North aids a few doors from the Main Plsxa.
Yours respectfully J M. W.
Items from tho Interior.
Tbe Jlouktcn Telegraph nates thai Mr.T. F. Lnb-
bocfc Is about fcuTdlng a now Cotton Piees lo that
city.
IJulth or VicToau The Advocate says the
Corporation of Victoria establithed an Hospital si.me
thiee or four weeks sinco but tbeattendingpbysi clan
wu only honored with ono pstirnt wbo staid a day.
lutcxasv The itang-cg Company wu organised
at Goliad on ihe Slut all- and Mr. Henry of San An
tonio elected captain.
Goon Yield. The Advoesle is Informed tbst Dr.
Chamblise cf Lavsea county raised 40 bushels of
corn per acre on bis farm last season and be win
mate a Cite or cotton lo th acre this season on the
same isna.
DEaTHaAtnoDg tbe rlctlms of yellow fever at
Indiancla we notice tbe name of Mr. Chambers
EUcr one of the earliesi merchants of that place.
sir. ciocxaate a native of Ohio wbo was connected
with Mr fler'a establishment died prtTionalv of
ine same uiseue.
Mens!. The Victoria Advocate Iwn that
murrain end ether diseases have prevailed among
tbe cattle In that and adjoining eottntles. Tho loss
lo stock raisers daring tb ntmmar. Us been verv
seriocs.
Horse BiEstwe-The store of Mr. MsrshalL ef
gen Antonio wu broken Into and robbed of $200
wono oi goous aoou. two weeks ago.
Mori Imtioaarre -The fian Antonio Ledger is
.morracuiuwiorty ismtiies from Prussian Poland.
are on their way to Castroville and sixty famihe
f.AM fliTnnv. mm mmn fitnlai. ..Lf. a. .
.iww Jt ww...... w mil bm if j to ICUU
on Ibe Medina.
Tim T Coirri -Tie Led5er usetinen Ihe
own or ur. Turner o ine Annj md Hr. Bomer-
rule or lie Qojrtemul.r'e Department from yel-
low ferer el Corpni Cbrlstl.
'" T" FMwmv-Xbli bodj net t
en nniouio on ine -..in D.-.I. Tb Preebjterlm
chorth ts nndenlood to be In aonrtehin condition
tnrongnont ue swie.
TBI Iu Fi0BT.-The UtemenUlroiome.hel
at rerlaace relsllr. to tb. eqrngemenl between Cipt-
tveiKer. corapanj ana m. Apacbea near Eaal.
Sprlcga. Tbe Ledger atateaUiat the reanltU ncanl-
eaaa a complete aeieat. to. Indiana reeerered the
boreea and mnlea bicb Waller had uken ponea-
aionoftandaomeof the tattle tlier badatolen were
killed ; the balance thej drara c to other nllaeea.
inej naae aign. lo taps. naiEnr to COnttone the
contaaL It la bla oplulon.th.it Uutaa TllUfea aniter
mo or vm women.
PoirOmciCHilaat.-Theliratoria PlmUr aan
the Portcfflce at Gnir Pralrie"aab dlicontlnoM
A Poitomco al Sand Tolat lj been aatabllilied In'
place ef tbe ooe formerly kpt on Oy.Hr Creek.
aiotu.-7M ranter layrarrb)jeturnl
. .. w . .H..V. . wjanaunini .art Jul rt
jpaWMOrrtwtotirrrtmwBdltkJa
Ihottzh very extsnulve are notro lsrg sain for-
mer years
ExtarLiar. la New BraunMe Comal county
where tho population lichlfny Garmin nuosloeje
Indictment was preferred b th Greed Ja.y at tbe
rocenlUrui of Ibe District Court.
Acnnsw. Dr. Porter of Lockhert was thrown
from Lis terse nol long since an-I serlonsly Injured.
CsimitaLi. Th Alamo Star announce tbe de-
part are of a wagon load of criminals mostly Mexi-
cans from San Antonio for the State Penitentiary
LocaasaT Tbe Ciirlon of tbe SStb ult. eajs thai
heavy rains had set In and the roads which were
Jast getting in good eooditiue would toon be Impis"
sabl.
A n Agricultural Fair was lo bwthcen held In Lock
barton Thursday last. Extensive reparations bod
been made for tl occasion
SicratTT or Slives The Convention called lo
deliberate on the best means for sccurlna; slave pro-
perty In Western Txas met at Gonxales on the 33-1
uIL Somenlneeounliesfierereprebitiied. A num-
ber of resolutions were adopted recommending Ihe
appointment of vigilance committees Iq each cebnty
and thu County Court looppoiclipatrols It wes
also rewired to memorising the Lf gislklu.ro for the
incorporation of associations fur mutual assurance
against loss by absconding negroes.
Tin FaueesTaas. The Flag of Ihr 14th refer
ring lo the Investigation going on before Ibe U.S.
Commissioner at Brownsville says the proceedinci
arc being prosecuted with reomkablo seal It not lo
convict any cf the accused at least lo swell up a re
apectsbte bill of costs The same paper learns thnt
the addavlt leading to the arret was mads by an
ignorant woman who cannut write her own name
and that she is madetu swear that tbe neutrality
laws hare been violated without knowing anything
of such enactment. She points out persons as have
ing equipped a force In this country which crossed
Into Mexico who were not on this side of the Rio
Grande until within a few weeks.
MaTiaoRas. The Flag says two soldiers were ex-
ecu.ed rrcenlly In Mat&moras for dcscrtiLg Ihe ranks
during the first skirmish recently had with Ibe insor-
gents.
Confiscation goes en In Mexico. A fktk of two
thou-and ebeep belorging to Cot Capistran was
driven Into town and divided amongthe soldiers.
Behciekkt. Willism While was IiWly sent to
iboPeniienllary for twoycars from Uopk'mcoanty
for. besting one of bis neighbors nearly to death.
Accipist Mr. nbeireil of Colin connty had
hlswrirt so mangled by a circular saw that amputa
tion was nectHsry.
En i cor l Caraca The L-dgcr says Ihe new
Fpi'copalChnreb In San Antonio Is rapidly approach
ing eoTipletioru
IvHiaEiTtoa.-Jhs tide of Immigration lays lie
San AntdiTo Ledger is rdlllcg Westward to ao ex
tent hitherto nnprscedented. 4 Emlgrsnts with cav.
alladM of bsrree asl mule droves cf cattle and
negroes are arriving In oor city almost daily. Camps
of these em grants meet the eye npon every creek
and wat- hols In our neighborhood."
Brsixase. Our Interior exchanges Inform o a that
buincB3 generally. Is reviling. Merchants ere re-
ceiving their winter suppllc and purchasers ar
crowding Into be towns.
I edict) est At the District Court cf Washing
ton Connly there were twenytlrte Indictments
found by the Grand Jury ol which five were for vi-
olations of the Liquor Law
MJ. Ekoiv. This grntlemsn and b s party left
Pan Antonio en tho 23i nl- for the Mesil'a Valley.
Pzois The State Can-tie says the vigilsr.ee cora-
nnlt-e have df-eharged their dutW. No Peon Is left
In Auftlnwhoia not vouched for by repeetab!c cit
tsen
cir Itooka.
From.l .? Uantttf d. Publisher. New York
we have received a volume nt!tl"d .'rertaf Jtotr
rojy . Record of the names of eminent perxnns
by Paike Goodwin. It forms part of a series of Tbe
Home Cycolptdia r Library of Ref rente consirt-
ing of eight volum es which are Intended to eotbrnee
a comprehensive view of the whole circle of human
knowledge in other words to form a general Cjcol-
pcdia la a portable sh&pe for popular reference (or
family Libraries for Teachers and school Libraries
and for tbs general reader. It Is at perfect a record
ef names and da eias can be compiled anllsboth
comirelirnive and accurste embracing a largo
no ruber of n:mei esiecially of Amcrlccn men of
cmiccncf and othsre who bare died since former
works of a similar character erc prepared. It is
arranged afle- ihe form or a clasMeal dictionary all
ihe same generic names beirg treated nnd-r on)
bead. The tyrgrapby Is neat and the style of get-
ling op excellent. Tbe other seven votaries em-
brace Ibe various subjects of History Chronology
Literature the Fine and Useful Arts Geogrs hy
Architecture Ae forming of thomsclvrs a com- '
plete library for lbs use of tbe student and gnoral
reader.
Tlit Life Jm. C. CsMsm by J S. Jenkins
publ shed by Burnett 4 Bo&lwick New Orleans bas
been forwarded us by that eelabli-htocnt. This work
must necessarily pcs-ea ths deepet Intcrct for
every reader of American history as tbe life of Mr.
Calhoun durlc a period of thirty Ore yssn was so
closely Interwoven with Ihe hi-lory cf the Uuiled
Elates Ibat no Important question ever came before
CoDgresdutiii2 that eventful period In the d'scuf-
eionuf which be did not take a prominent part.
His position en the nuoeroas qnetions of import
ance tbst arose dnricg bis public career ts clearly
definsd end msiyofhis spocclics and litters intro-
duced wblcfa throw a full light opon his views.
The Author has eonJcmed all tho rnort Important
acts cf this great mn into ibe smallest possible
compass and every line of lbs books which only
rnrporta to be a synupsls of Ms life la fraught with
the deepest Interest.
ruffes front th II frj 4. frosted Lift By
tbe author of f'rt at Ink SkeUAti. Boeton; B. B.
Mossy A. Co. publishers. This is a true picture of
Reat Lft and having ao Intimate acquaintance
witb the author we can vouch for the trmbfalnvfs
of every Incident related da ring a series of trials
and privations which but few men would hive
courage to publish lo the world. It faithfully per-
iroys aU the perils and dangers lo which the young
and inexperienced are too frequently exposed and
preeents a most vivid picture of the evils cf Intem-
perance and Its coneqaeut results Tbe scenes are
mostly laid In the English tuctropellnand are tketch-
ed with a humor and piquancy lbal absorbs Ibe
reader witb a lively Interest from the commence
meat. The description of the Gin palace tbe Po
He Court the Pawnbrokers Shop tha common
Lodging House the Night House and tho various
other resorts of outcsies tn thai great modern
Babylon Is given lo tho life ; and the various ships
to which tbe author bad recourse to obtain the
means of existence are told with a mixture of hu-
mor and gravity that lends a peculiar charm to the
peru-tal of the book which embraces a aeries of con-
fessions during a ptriod of years najfrrf as the title
of the work Implies throcgh tho destructive In-
fluences of tntemptrancs. We would commeud the
perusal of this book to all who have not yet learnrd
to resist " Ibe Hist drink.'
Afai Afsrlm and Other Tnlta cf tit Orten .Voun
isiss. By the Author of Green Mountain Boyt"
etc Boston: B. B. Mussey t Co. Pi.bll.hers
We have seldom read a Tale that has Interested
us as much as Pay Martin" wrlden u II U In tbst
beautiful and chaste language which the Author
seems to have at his command. The scene lays In
one of thos rough and secluded towns situated In
tho beartof ths Green Mountains and In a beauti-
ful valley formerly known In thatsectlonbytbeep-
pellatlon of th uIIarwood Settlement receiving
Its name from the proprietor. The plots are well de-
fined and the author's description of ths characters
wbo figure most conspicuously lo th Tale which Is
founded on fact are true picture of the early pio-
neers of that then wild but now populous and fer-
tile country. None can fait to take a lively laiorest
in following the horolne of this story through
the trying scenes which she Is carried
This Is truly a work cf great merit as ll received
tbe Fifty Dollar Prize offered by the Publishers of
tne New England Galaxy for tbe best "orlglnsl
Tale."
The other Tales embraced in ihisvolnme are ex-
cellent and csnnoS fail to please Ibe most fastidious
reader. They are: "ThoGuard'an and the Ghost'1
" The Shaker Lovers ;" " Ethan Allen and the Lost
Children Trse xoucg Sea Captain" The Old
So'd.er's Story ; A New Way to Collect a Bad
Debt and "Anlndtan'snavenga'
TsATEtxa's Cime We have received a number
of these vat4ijl" little pocLet companions forwarded
lo us by Mr. E. V. Carr of Pht'adeIpblafor gratu
Iticus disttibfttiou They contain a variety of inter
esling natter respecting ihe distances time and
fares of the different Railroad and Steamboat roulea
1atbeCnledtal(.t arranged In tabu'ar itrn. which
will be found veryneful to tho-o traretin North.
TUe book hu been got up by our frleni Carr at con-
alerablxpensv and torn Its wldscirculatioa of-
fers many advantage uia advertising medium lo
Northern Houses.
Doxewtic Mxbicise. Dr. Ccxe ef NewOrlean-
has sent ci a wor k bearing the above title which we
judge .from Its character and oor knowledge of Ihe
author must bsa valuable guide and companion to
all who may have need to use medicine without the
aid of medical advice. It is specially adapted far
fatnl'jW planters and commanders of ships or steam-
ers wbo bare frequently to 1 rest eases which they
do sot thorsughty understand. It contains a lilt of
m'ldicinea and their preparations most generally
need alphabetically arranged with their o-dlnary
doses and treats upon all dlieases Incidental to our
riimate in such plain isrms that they can be clearly
understood by thoe nol Tcrsed in wVafena .Ytdictt
The book can be bad on application to Dr. E J. Ccxe
New Orleans.
Hv Scjiool ixo School aitxri By Ilngb Mil
ler author of Footprints of tbe Creator fee.;
Gould Lincoln. .Boston publishers This Is a truly
Interesting book which we have read with much
pleunre and we hope some profit- It Is more es
pecially addresed to working men of which tbe au-
thor wua member and Is written In tbe farm of an
Autobiography; Ipter-perssd with scenes and Inci
dents laid mostly in Scotland with a description of
that romantic country and Its inhabitants. It em
braces a wide field foe contemplation on the subject
of education being: a treatise on self culture in a
narrative form. The road to eminence and high In-
tellectual attainment Is not always through the bea
ten track of cbolastio learning and this the author
happily lUnstrates in bis stretches which purport to
be a true history of his lifts ud flow & know
ledge of all the natural -sciences and an Intimate
acquaintance with 'belles letters1 Is u open to the
working man s the studemL
Woacitm ae Dtcno aaar. By Joseph E. Wor-
eeeter L. L. 'J. ; Jenks H Ickllng -t Swan publish-
tn Boston. This ts a most Invaluable work and
embraces allf.li latest Improvement and additions
which have been toad from time lo time by tha
highest antb orltlea In tbe CGBBlruetlos of cdr lan-
guage. Tb grammatical forms and inflection of
words are gt renmore folly than la any English dic
tionary w k are steo. and mneh car bu baea takn
to note such wordHarUcbnleal.IbrigOsobwltlt
Df arjmuiw i Itfii or rvrt"!J low er nc? .ftp?
able. Walker's key to the nf'torW'
cal and frcrip'o-ti proper nai M fiat bF:3ldi nd
a pronouncing ircahalnryPf Modern (lcScs'pl.lCAl
names. It alo contains a cotwfebsnsIvelSatUa oa
tie principles of pronunciailonsjilb ttyto the
ounds of le ten owrl- Jccf an tlabixie ay
on Ortliography Euglub GrsinitaBr the urn for-
mation and etymology of the ESjljuh Ungnrg srd
a Vetoryof EcglMi Ixicotrariry together with a
catalogue of Lngli.h dlctiuintfr j d'ctlonsnes of the
virions Arts and Science escdopcdisit kc- It is
the most complete work of Ibrkisdwe bare seen
andtheCaimpiIer has evldeii(ir bestowed much It
bor IncondsnstDgln IheleaMspaccjjjltalAigrMtp1)-
sibie amount of useful matter. jf99.
Fkxie or FoRTenx ca Tax Ilssiua. in An-
vEflTrxti or Ned loan. By JlBonce; T. B.
Peterson Philsdrlpbis ob.nhrr. SM-orV K hu.
morons and in.Uuciive eomtrthlug tBlfihs si; jo of
.icfcei.1 and fully eual to Lis beat fMtUtohs It
fa'lhfullj ponnrays the- disracters Parchmen
iKilitlaau- bankeniavvyeribyicIa8iVQJiIiahcrs
critic authors and lover all cf wbkfctr bronght
oa tb? s'aga it succe-ion sad msAsSpIay Ihcir
various paita to tLe lift. Tho rlct lyfc laid anl
the story ends weIIsTry event occurflfc la natural
nccc..IouauJ leading the reader wlkyilrreilsll
Ue fascinat'on through a series of jfillng loci-
dents. 9&r-
MiptciLlanitATtoa Dr. E. J. C&sV.of Xw
Orleans hu presented as with a ll.Ua4hooi on this
tubjret which purports lo be a ptitUcal Ireaiisr
on MeJical Inhslalion r lbs local 4jBticttIun of
remedies fur Diieaea of th Throat s&l luDgs. The
Doctor Is on of the oldest and mostfclekuflc prac
lilloners In the Scutb at.d baring.madalhls subject
astudy for many years Its Enrcessrun?p.ics.Ioa in
the cure ef Consumption BrtfbchltlsV Asthma and
other disaaeca of the respiratory organr must b a
iuhjcct of vast importance. After Iratlng .of Ihe
various medicines card In the proeetsjjf Inhaiation.
andthe mode of administering it be
Epncludes by
Hi cures bv
citing namerous cues of most effi
Rmh Scadsmore and other eufneiilbhysleisns to-
gether with his awn experience la tRfrTalraenL
The work can be had at tbe store of &E.JCoxefc!
.ew Urleaas and being amallf can beTorwarded by
MiTisoxDi. We learn from a gssjtanen Just In
from Mataeords that this once fo"eauVI eTly of the
prairie hasaxain risen ilka Ih'pbsjalx iromMtl
ashes and Is orb more the aeeneofbuUj and hnsW
ens. Moatofthebni'dlnbavebeeiWttip'agslB'ri
a cargo of 1 amber having fouaaaWy amfod Jiis. In i
out the esUblishmcot bf PoweifAv fSfcand who-'
suffered le than their otfkbonmk:mtiOTm
ti.ratirfirf flWHrtlnl.4 tl.Al.kAAevSH
i.V itolr FeiHeVck. hjM
aa.wonn nave aipo epeaed thelToea sJo-vs f ad
are rccelvlnr their goods.HAIl tfc'?l. hn.U...
tablisments are again getting uVlerway and In a
Jew weeks mere will scarcely be a vcsllsl left of the
late d'satter.
Mr Powell Is at work with a number f haad-
-gcttlog ths steamboat Colorado stoat havlag dogja
canai rrom wnere she lay to the rner.
The cane generally on Caney tunc! suffered ranch
and tbe Sugar crop will be about sn srsrsge but tha
cotton e-pecl&ly In th nelgbhorbej. of barton
will fall very shorL
Tna PaiiHtis. The winter grass f spHegtog np
on the prsine. The mofquite Is very fine and the
slock are very fat.
Tbfl corner stone of a Methodist EpVopel ChQrch
was ikld In asblngton el'y ce tt e aid.
iltt. J W. Scott This gentlemaa arrived here
on Sandsy morning by tbe steamship Loalslans
from Indianola. Mej.Seolt has Jul aade an exten-
sive tour of the Stale la hi capsctyss MsilAg-cti
-.lEltlagmany Eeetlon where no snch agent had ever
been before. We learn from cur exehsoges and
ether sources that he hoe effected much g-wd. We
or the prees wbo have snch deep Interest In the
mails arerfjolced that MtJ. Scjti'a diligence and
efficient services are bringing th service info regu
larity and -jitem.
Hocstow RHLROA& In aoswtr la lbs IrsnlrlM
of a corre-pondeal we state tha tb rente of ihe
road has been surveyed ant lou.ed frssa thlsetty
vl-. Boon's (formerly Hainblfn's) a Cypress Creek
to within flro milrs oflhe BraxierlTerIn lievlcini-
ty of W arred and Rock Island and thence to th Na-
vieoto. at a po'nt about half wey between Washing-
ton and Anderson; and from the Narisutotbe rou e
ts surreye 1 via Boonv.IIe and W bee lock fc Horn Hill
near th 32J paral el. Twenty tire mill ut graded
and ready for the tics. 1rfrfrop
Loss or the Scnoo-JEE Mirxijtf a Wo rtgrct to
learn from Capt. Talbot that tbi icbooter Madonna
went efhore on Mstagjrda PennitnlaJ last Vedne-
day and hu become a total wreck. ( It Is eportvd
tbst she bad rprungalcak and was ran en shore to
save the lives of thoo on bard f We ksva no
further particulars of this misfortune.
Q5 We had a very agreeable cltege 10 pretly
cool Fall weather on Sa'ordsy fight tae wind
apparently eomiLglreh and direct from the now-
copped hills of the North.
THE TRUTH ABOUT LILLIS DALE.
Tls all stuff and nonefSn-e that so anny people sicr
An I there's not any foundation tor lbs Ule
Thst ircfiwhere in the moon bht as dead as anr
thing '
Lies poor little lost Za'IU Da!ti
lie truth Is simply th's that a sktn dfsesie she bad
And tbe doctors lo rel'evo it alidad fail
And tbe pain aud Irritation alaotl maJe th child
go mad 1
Till they gol RuJiiw-. Raftlct for LUIle
vaie.
Now every arar Is gone and her skit
iijJii 1 Le soy my pure and
-rorr iuspuiooi nor era an 1001
bead.
Not a spot can you see on LHlle
Then all wbo'ro cursed witb boij crup-Iena and
Of the ekln of any kind heed try file
To Labadie's go and cents SS betcw
And soon will you get cured liks'tftc Datu
bold by N. D. Labadie and T.Kestch. Oslveston
Texas.
Hoilowat's Pitts are tbo best medicine bow on
sale In the Un ted Stale tbe ingredients or which
they are composed ae so un'njariois that. bey can-
not harm the most delicate cons' It nt ton. To valetn
dmorlans they cannot fall to be of tte nimoe. service
being eomri'fd entirely of fedfcal herbs the pr
dn-tion of a pf rson who hu made It hla study to
alleviate the Ills to which the human famllv .ob
ject ; Ibcy most therefore bo hailed with delis bt u
MMyyi iu(j b vaufe iwuj ici. iu .alia CVUUUJ.
Tne condition of tbe stomach Is or Its.' Impor
tsnee. No man woman or child can be healthy
unlets tbe work of digestion Is regularly tbotrnghiy
and Tigurously per'ormed. With Ibree-fairtLa of
civil 'led society this Is nol the ease. And yet tha
remedy la wiihin lbs reach ef all. BonfianJ's Ger-
man Bitters prepared byDrCM Jsekeno railadel-
phm will create a regular and heaiuiy Bctiitt or the
stomach as oil will lereen the fr'etlita ef me).tnerv
Lei Ihe victim of dyspepsia or indigestion lu any of
us iorra.iry m ana we gusranieesgooa appetite
physical vigor firm nerves sound sleep bV night and
increased cheerfulness by dsy. Set advertisement.
s J
R. E. XL
Wm. B. Oliver E'q. P.U of Drayton Dooly
county Ca cured a gtrlwhn bad besuforanumber
of jears pfQcted with Scrofula. Sbewu covered
from bead to fool with Bores; there was not eiund
flesh enough on her whole body lo lay a lwemy five
cent piece on. She tit Air tomdiUt imsr? ths
ttcand dag
Tbe fourth day she was much belter On Ihe SOih
of April 1853 she commenced the Resolvent; on
th? 20th of May twenty-one days after she com-
menced Its use -si wis socxr.
Not a sore or blemish v opon her skin nor wu
there anr dlseue linasrlne tn her svalem.
Hr. Oliver has cored many people la Drayton of
nacumau-m neors'gn i eyei ana Ague s wem nxs
SUffoess and Pains of various kinds with Kadwey's
Ready Relier; and many of his friends have besa
cured of Dyspepsia CosUvcness lodlgeitloa lieu by
uauwET nramturs
The R. R. Remed'es are seld by Druggist gensr-
REED CUTLER k Co BOSTON
One of tbe oldest and most rftsnselsbl wbnlMals
drug houses In that eity.meo wbo Fpeak from thslr
own knowledge say In regard to the virtue or B. A
Fahnegtock's Vermifuge:
Mettrf B..1 Fsasesfsdtd'Cs f.Ksevr fa
Gettlexis Having formany years sold your
jntly celebrated Vermifuge ire taka pleasure la
adding our testimoay regarding Ita merits as an
effectual remedy for worms. As a safs remedy for
Ibis di-eaie In Infants children and adults w think
It nnequalled It has acquired for Itself a popularity
and eel far byond any similar preparation with
which we are acquainted.
REED CUTLER t CO.
Sold wkolesa'e tod retail by all the principal drug-
gists and country merchants throughout the United
States.
DIED.
Near Lynehbnrg on tbe evealagof Kov.Cd ED-
W ARD DUDLEY Infant son of Jo ha R and Sarah
Caroline Sltaly. aged twomonlhs. .
DROWNED "
Dr HAMIfTONW. CARTFR.of'ountnopeT(X3'
ontheniulitof theStstof Oct'bcr. afrwme-: above this
si ty fell from the steamer on which bo had taken his pas-
BAliCllUUiC Ua KUUiUIIJITi. nOTl-IVTW
GALTE3TO
rEHALE INSTITUTE.
DIRECTED BY MRS. TAXITOOTES'
T'HP ensulnie wsslon of this InstttutewHI commence
on MONDAY the 19th cf October cror.00.
Rraldenee-the houss formerly occupied byMr Sydnor
well known u the Powhatan House. This place contain-
ing five seres of Round ornamented with all kinds nf
enruDoery anainuiircea.m view or it tine exposure to
the Gulf-Its delightful and retired rituaUott offers ad-
vantages equalled by no other location on the Island.
The premises are amply provided with water by Urge
brick cittern". A bridge has bwa constructed which
will connect this nlace with ths Fjurt ii nt tha Ut-ti.
Thls lQstItuion has been etablishsd in bniUUon of
luc ucoir.ufutiujctuiwjii ingcaarseorsiuayrmDrscca
slllbe branches of a complete and thorongh edacation.
It Is eo arranged and cJawtfletLthatyounx ladies can
com-nence and finish under Uie same direction. 7b
unttatM adtantag nf a r&ntd homt-educattonto
Lhoto of associated stuaU tie otye&waichiht ditto-
tr-wn. of this inatltntlnn haa in vlnw
The musical department is under te direction of
insane fsoreaw ner-eua pnpuoisf. Marmontci no-
fesorof Mnaeat the Conservatory of Poris.
The school term Is divided into two reeefeca of five
months each
EXPENSES TER SESSION:
Jeparittorv ijiatt tlSCO
Elementary Class. Ti 00
-Kwirfary Class 55 00
tptrior 0w. M 03
Bardinotncltdina CAe vsa tifoddiiQeuh
UgJuelandltohtZ. IC0 00
EXTRA:
tfireian yieffiw?- mcA ... 8 00
Jlusw PtanQi according to Vie sfOi7rM of
tte papa .......fc 00 ce 43 M
rocaZ JimIo tcitA accompaniment of nan
ar Guitar. zS 00
Vie of Irutrvments for rracf ....;......... 3 00
Painting and Drauxnct aereryirr(Ofwfr.
ritiu..... M 00
iiririrtftd fancy Seedlticort. Onhroidtry
and Taptotry fif all kinds 10 03
Boarding pupils f unbh their own fork and ipnon. towels
and napkin or cl will be charged foruM of the same
a reasonable price by agreement. ""'
Tuition Fees and BoartLpayable in adrBBee.
School hours from 9 o clock to 9X or a with reeeBS of half
an hour 1
rartherpartlcularswDl be given la the Prospectus ef the
Institution. J
Arrangements can be made for halSwaruera
N R-MRS. VAN NOOTEN wourev-wtrariy re-
quest all who wish to call en her wfatber Iu reference
to the School or otherwise. to dote either before 9
o'clock. A- M or after S o clock. PiM-belDg herself
actively employed in teaching tmrlar th intervening
hours. .r-
Krere-wces m trotc-mou
Raw. Mr Estott.
Sev.Me.McKatr.
Rev. Mr Hnckma
Col. Menard
Sen. Nichols
en McLeod
R. Mil!--!(-.
Rr air. Cravens
Mr. Sydnor.
Judge Wheeler
JudseLove
L.W Qreee
J. D Waters
Dr Plms
Dr. Robinson.
7k JTituMtAm!
iain.R.MeneJaefl!i- I MaJerKste.
Oalreston October 10. IKt-sww
I-.DEFEXDFRT LTTB TO BOlTSTflir.
THE Kw Steamer DR. MA86Tt Capt.
Sraass will coBtlnu to run regular-1
1 rui.an tlnoEttitt snil rialvestan. J
Pant R ears la nrv tnneti fmnimtssd win
risow la the trad gaffef tniO tQ rM-trei i yn-
liv
airiHBrt so rd
essBBM tj c any
EmTmT"
COMMERCIAL
Bioce our lust Weekly 1-uue we have bad two
arrivals from N. Orleans. The alcamship Persever-
ance on Saturday last brought us Liverpool dates to
the ltli olt by the Pause al which lima the market
liieo was r. ported to tw good with an active demard
for cotton and a r-nia 1 advance In prices Tb sales
In Liverpool for three days previous to Ihu departure
of the Steamer amminteil to 32000 bu'es. 'Bread
stuffs had alto adrsoccl Tbo steamship Charles
Morgsu arrived lakt night with New Orleans dats
I t?unday mornine: bringing in ttne days' later
dates from Liverpool by tiie Arabia.
The receipt" from the ioWlor coitlnne oa rather
asmallEcaleasyel ad Ibe lateness of the scaon
affords small eccouragftnent to our boats to under-
take trips to tho lUfrior. However with a fair stage
of water for navigntitn aid some tsnirance thst
cotton Is ready for shipment ojr plMiiters may rely
upon it that they will not bare to wait many days
for boa's to take their crops to market. e believe
there are now some saren or eight bJats ready lo
enter Into the Trinity trade as oon ns fie sllghte-t
encouraaement offers The Maj. A. Harris Is now on
the Ways and will be repaired by tbe last if this
week. Next wexk she wilt commence to run regu-
larly through the Canal to the several landings on
the Brads river.
Below w give th report of our market and eome
of nrmoit Important commercial statistics as pre
pared by Mr. Sorley whoie expennca as a cotton
dealer and whose strict regsrdtoaccurscy will we
feel confident be daly apprcdaUd by our readers
abroad.
Mr Sorley has kindly promised to furnlah us with
a similar weekly report of our market during tho
ieson and for this tngeiher with his cotton atate-
msst wo feel under maiy obligations. Having no
commercial editor or rt porter of oar own we feel the
greater nrceully for snch asisstance for we are
unwilling tonndcrtaksa labor in the performance
of which we should be liable to so many errors
tlur own want of the practical and inlimaf know-
lodge neceeiary to ela-tiry the -ovcral gra.les of eot-
ton and ddtfrmln tho market valne of each
u well as a want of lime to watch ths daily
transactions of onr market has always made us feel
the ncesssi'y of depending upon wmeof our mer-
chants fur such Information; and In ordenhatour
-readers abroad may know what confidence to place
la oar quotations we shall now as heretufore.-glve
"them with the name of a well known and experi-
enced merchant as a guarantee for their correctness-
.
IPurnishedbj Jam-a Sorley Esq Cotton Factor 3
GatvaiToK 9itck&at Moans 0 )
November 4ih 18S4. j
Ias Iht period lor the renewal of active business
lias again arrived we resume onr weekly review of
the market which bas been suspended since our
"Annual Statement" of bept ember let.
.Daring tbo prevalence of the epidemic many of
our cilirsna were absent at tha North making their
purchases; and U.o trade bore was eo inconsidsra
ble that a number or stores were closed. They are
all now open; tod tbo stock of goods provided for the
demands of th season are mo-e ample than at any
previous Urns ; and the expectation is general that
a larger business as aits ns than hu been done here-
tofore. We believe these expectations may be real-
ized ; for while the cotton crop throughout iheState
has been much injured tbo amountof land cultiva-
ted has been greatly Increased which will probably
give ns a crop at leat equal to that of lust year ; and
the additions to our popalatioo by immigration me
very larje.
The Bscounts from ncirly erory section of the
State represent the crops of corn au I other grains u
on usually fine.
COTTOf .During lb last two months the ac
counts of the Injury done to tbe growing crop
throughout the entire cotton region havecau'ed a
reduc-Iou of the estimates f tbe crop of the United
States from 3503000 bales to 300000 b Ja. Some
estimate even lower say 3500000 bales ; lot wo do
not think tbe resell will be far from 3jO0C0 bales -
This falling (.ff in production together with the great
decline In freights bate enhanced price' as will be
seen by refcrencu to our quotations.
Our latest elites from Liverpool are to tho Hth
ult and from Now York to tbe C5 h nit. In both
markets cotton was ilu I wLh .14.1t mles money
matters more stringent and heavy failures occur
ring.
Tbe isles In this market since Sept 1st have been
about 3000 bales mostly to one party. Tbo other
buyers who leave ns at th chin of Ihe season are
now returning prepared to parch as e cotton as It ar-
rives. Liverpool Clasalllcatioii.
Inf-nor 5 &
Ordinary. 6a ?
Good oroinarj to Low M ddltng "( 9
wlddllnEtobtrlctMiddling EV
Good Middling
Middling air nominal.
Do atot&eri'ortt! .
L3U3
Onhand and on elilpboariLnot cleared 1U
Same time last year. 4.8
- - - .;;;.;.;.;.'";."";;.;;.""; He:
ExedtoGrBntaln lodate.
" to trance
" (liber Cunttnl Ports.
NewOrlt-an- iU
" Slofctlt
" Baliimore ..
Philadelphia!. Sin
New sork 4.S
Itosvzn iw7
6.191
4.J"S
i-JWl
21 7
Eitd amount of incomlngcrop at this Port. K 000 bales.
Ijs.eipt-.tir Cotton to5lBtAujrusttel M4)
Cotton Crop of laat season to uulf Purts..llwXS
season before tk'sO "
ugar and 3tolu.aoa.
Reseiptsof c:usrfromlst&eptembertodate. 7 bhds
Molucca - . 2p1 byls
SUGAR. Stock SmalL We quote 5 1c Stock
on hand 1st Sept. 1S54 IM bbds. Monuses Stock
imslL We quots 1-i. Stock un band 1st
September le. 577 bDIi.
S4.LT. Receipts to date 570 icki. We quote
$.12 H. block 1500 sacks.
LUMBER. Receipts to date 500 3IfeiL Cargo
pnecs S17 00$1S UD. tiioci-'JUM.
HA V. Siuvk abundant. Wholesale prices
$1 4U.l 60.
EXCHANGE. Bui a limited amount (dTerlcg
Sigjt au ba era cities .1 IP cu prem ; Sixty
daya -igut lXiX i ct. uucuuut; New Urltaon
aixbtJj V ct.jrt.iii. ; dixty days t gtiL IX&IJi V
CU tllsi-uUUl.
FRL1CHTS Dull. To New York J3sc. for
Cottou. Boston Xc
Ji.rri.ed.
Schooner James Miller. NewT
C leu red.
BarqueAura ttala
Mjntaok Newk'
r.r.anhplj1 . OA
Mtnessota Philadelphia.
f chr. CH Peaslec lnuiaao a.
" Maduna do
" Major Bach Pensacola.
Port Charges
PQetsge In and out each
3 Vfoct
..... -Ct" MIL
Vessel In Port
Ship Star Republic NewTork
Barque . CUuchanan FreighL
Trinty -..Boston.
D Godfrey FreighL
" Monuuk Waiting winds.
" Greenfield do
Aura do
BrigTeau Freight
bchooner James Miller ew lork.
Cocpres-lng Cotton Cjutwiie 3jc10c Foreign 40c
Ia per bale.
Wharf paid by freights no charge for berth to ves-
"' JAMES S0RLEV.
General Remark.
WOLAS3T3 A email quantity of new have ar
rived from MeairTKile k Terry Oskland Planta-
tions by way of the Uarrlsbnrg Railroad. They are
In splendid o-der and of very superior qualtiy and
letch from S3g25c. per gal.
FLOUR. Stock light and owing to the continued
low state of the Western River- prices havo farther
advanced bL Louis floor is held (9 SO Eastern
$10 60
GRAIN Corn and Oils having become rery
ecarce'tn New-Orteaasrco supplies coming down.
prices have zgaln cocsiderably adraaccd. The price
for the former tifl -2j and SlgSl 10 for tbs latter.
BACONSIDE3 are scarce ribbed lOcSUc
Western Produce generally scarce and high and
dea'ers are not disposed to lay la largo stocks at the
prsesnt rat's ruling iu N. O
UIDC3 are neglccled 737Vc offere'l for dry.
Ilouatou Xarkcf
NovaMixa 3d.
The TeIegraphM reports the week's business as less
active than thst preceding. The weather bu been
floe and th roads are in fair order but a frost Is
required to give confidence to people from tha In-
terior as to the urety ol visiting the cliy. Tbe ware-
houses are well filled with goods awaiting purcha-
eers or tran-portatioa to interior merchants.
COTTON The rccetp's have been unusually light
fortheeeue-n. The prices decl'ned iHt-
Inferior
Ordinary
Low Middling
Middling
cryfctriet Middling....
67.
T(S7X
IH&'X
IUiuzc
e&Wi
Tbe s'ock on band la 3
115 bales and the receipts
e'nee th 1st of September are E9 bales
FLora Superfine and extra St. Louis 9 2j10.
BlcoB-StPBi lO01Ic Haas (Sugar cured)
lC317e....P0BX-(Sless)J15S5l-..-.ScflAa-NO
Fair to Choice 5&c Laan Prime leaf
1515;c. .MoLis-ss Old crop!HS5c.
Hides have advanced. Wagon freights have slight-
ly declined.
sciv Orleans TTarkcl.
OFFICC OF THE PICA UNE 1
Saturday Eveuing Nor. 4 154. J
COTTON The advices by ihe Arabia the steamer
of tbe Slet ult- were nol as favorable for Cotton aa
those by the P'cific but did not affect ibe demand.
which continued aetlve and being freely met by
factors rulted in the sale of CWO bales at in some
casts rather easier prices
Ordinary 7 7i I Oood Middling By? 9jj
Low Middling .9 SJtf M'ddling Fair. S"felO
Middling SX9 Fair 1003
FUG R Pair to lolly Fair3Y3s)tC
MOLASE3 Ift20c
FLOUR at. Louis. S33S9 50.
CORN White and Yellow 91 0OSS1 CS per bush.
POBK Mass SIS.
BACON Sides SVS-1?.
COFFEE Rio Wc.
FREIGIIT-J-Coltea to Liverpool I
EXCHANGE
London (HS) and Of per cent. presaloa.
New York 60 daya lViS1 percenL discount.
New York Sight SV per cenL premium.
CATTLE Western 9)f and Texu ttc Y lb notL
JTctt York ZVarkets.
A dispatch of tb 3d InsL sUtes that cotton was
duaiflKew York and prleef drooplsf Mlddllrf
OfrlfBiriOrtdllf.
BTTIIC .IR.1?T1. !
Tlie news by tbe alesmsr Arblj from Liverpool
on the 211 allows more wnfarorshli. for cotton
than that by Ihe Padae yet pncs o- ills 1J- of tho
water have not been affected. The -ales cl cotton In
New Oilcans on Friday IsM reached KV"01 bale
and the total sales of II week were 35300 ba'et.
IlisteoiarketlUtsllheqialitlai&bbVcIaOwM (Miang
wfrflim while tlio.e bc'ow are frreju'ar iu price
Ths Backs f New Orleans are di'oidutlnz freely
and money is oravatf'y eay.
Liverpool iirarker.
The cotton market wh th ha I Imhii active la the
betginntn of the week wes dull for the three day
previous to the Arabia's departure (I'is21-t nil)
Prices uncbscgcJ. MIddl ug O leans 523 161;.
FairOr'cnns.oVd 4f 3.. In hrradelnffj there had
been as actlrtt demand rtnl prl"-! advanced
Money is more -tringnt but tbe rites are unchang-
ed. Consuls SIS'.
The Manehe-ter maikeUsra without change.
Ireights hdv Mvancrd In Liverpool.
Slofnle Cotton ?Xnrkcn
Mobile Nov. 3 The Cotton Jhrkei her" hax
been quiet daring thw pait werk. si.d tho salts rea"h
3500ba!es M dlirngel isv r ! fl.
Fort Pan. tauuu.
Tbo subjoined report of vesels witch entered ami
salleJ from Matagorda Bay frosa Oct. 27th t Nov
4th. inclusive has been furunbd ui by ulr friend
Capt. William Nichols Pilot at Pa Cavallo
TESSElS ARK1VSD
Nor. 1st Stesmnbip Louisiana from New Or-
leans. 2-Steamshlp Fashl in from New 0-Iran-.
" e Svbr. Chas.S PessIyfoin Ph ladophis.
44 3 Schr. bUmpede from Nu York.
TE-SKLS fllLSP
Oct. T-S.hr. Alice for Mobile.
" W Schr A. B Moore for Mobile.
S3 Schr Tempton.tor Attakspas
Nor. 3 Steamship Faatuon for Corpus ChrlsU.
' 4 Steamship. L. aisisns for Galveston nnd
New 'rlean.
TU ALL WIKH-KLHRtm AS AHI.DICnt:
o;iAAiii.n:itA(.&
Phjsielans who prescribe Alcoholic liquors for meH
einal purpose should give the preference to Wolfe a
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.
L It ll manufactured at Scluedam in Holland and ex
clusively in the factory cf the proprietor by processes
and from materials eltewlier unemployed an 1 un-
knowt.
2. It Is proved by the repea" d analysis of several
eminent chemists to be entirely free from the pernicious
fusil oil which remalnsin erery kind of Liquor distilled
from grain and which Is the can-e of tha nervous and
Yiceral derangement serious congestion and morb d
deIreforharilttul and intemperate indulgence which
such liquors invariably t-nd to superinduce.
2. It l nTH-frA bg thf isrct t rj-ns; W- thn Tits
Juniper Gin is not fiavorcd with the coar-e acrid anl
Indigestible oil of juniper heretofore used but with the
specifically hghter more volatile atnnatie and tnedi
clnal of the two essential nils of the Italian juniper ber-
ry neglectsd by every other manufacturer.
4. Itischem!ca'ly proved to be absolutely pure in its
rectification quality obtained by an entirely n-w
procc-s and which no other Holland Gin In the word
hu aCQu'red.
1 It is proved by extensive medical experience and
terLmony to be an efficient as well as an agree&b e
rmedyInmanyca3esofincIpientdrcpy. gravel gout
chronic rht;umaUmf.iralencc chollc concretions In the
kidneys and Walder dypepsit frrer and ame general
debility slngjrlah circulation of th blood deficient assl
dilution of fjod and exliausted vital energy.
6 It Is a most grateful and renovating cordial and
when used as directed never Inflames the system or in-
Lodjces Incbrlty but tenl3 rather to subdue thelat er
frailty by crca'Ing a dlahke to all Inferior Lquor. And
It invariably corrects the illeffecU of bJiIwaUr.wheJicr
Eniwampy or Hmejtone districts. Inall oftheena-n-crated
qualities it hu no rival In any market In th
world.
Put op In quart and pint bottles with the Proprietor's
name on the bottle cork and label.
Fur sale in New Orleans by
F L Hart A Co
Unrnut A Co..
Joht: U ucnr A Cx.
PrrEEa A Mursn.
JaXVU A tt OOEMAJt
AmibvanthareiDectah edniffirlatsandirroeerstnth
United Mates. .
LUULfliU UL-
Sale Manulacinrer and Importer
13. 3d A 2X Leaver trw:t
ertlO'M-ww-Csa 9p Ntwiork.
11. IILRCHAA A. CO.
S8 CHitrais SiaxhT. Nsw OatJiss
UIPOKTERS OF GERMaN.FRXNCII AND ENGLISH
Toys aud 1' u. n c . a a d s
Fsnev. Clilas and Boh e mi an Glassware. WlllowWaz
Bona and Lasketa of ail ileci)pt on e'e at wholess ji.
gwioyaoyinca!eatew lorEprjtt-a.
novltw wly
jiMrA tnLLTisa.. z. n. Miinjiw.
II ILIA AUD A. ?IATTI3i:W.
DEALERS INiDRTGOOlsS GROCERIES AC
and General CvmmUtivn Jfcrcbant-
oov7 gat Feutr Taxis wly
ff. II. AIRES
Whole-ale and Retail Dialer in
Wlnci.Sogars and Staple Groceries
Erassn OalVESTP '
rpERMS: Cash Cotton Hide or City Acceptances.-
X He will keep oa band the fcllowinj arue'es:
Rice
Molasser.
Coffee.
Sugars
Tea.
i lour
( bocolate.
Tobacco )
smoking k
chewing )
Cig-r..
enuff.
Sail
Starch.
Raisiru
Candles
Saleratu.'
Soda.
boa P.
Indigo.
bdt fetre.
Mustard.
Macaroni
termadll
Chee"-.
a a I lam.
bacon.
Jellies.
citron.
Cloves
Ctoamcn
Mace.
Ppice.
Pipes.
Nutmegs
Cces
Soda Crackers
ttater Crackers
binaers.
Ketchup-
Ale.
Poivr.
Lrandy Cherries
Mruix.
Ami I CordtalF
ttuutoa Litters
tchnapr-.
Brandy rnrne-.
novTw
Mackerel.
imrkiii Ifprrintr flatfrt.
prunes.
Iutch Herring Almond.
Cod t-iah Filot-ru
l-snlinee. 1'tcUes.
Candies O.Ia.
Irftirves. f!lart.
Port tt ine. Champagne.
.hew jt-isrrot. (.ATLCnv.
fully Invite the attention of
ciuxeus anu siranxers TL-ttunjc
W
uaiveston. to nis new ecu om-
nlwt Pl.rnl flillarv which at '
corn!f!rih. .imiiw. h ha rrrrDLv fitted DOilurthe
benefit of such tn ars fond of the intrest.njr pastime of
pistol shooting It is in the rear of his old establish-
ment on Mechanic street. Attached is an apartment
where xentlemen visiting tbe gallery can rerresii ihem-
selves with excellent httt . offer. Ac nov? tw
WM ILPRLNCE A CO Flushing New ork.-!..
will end to all applicant; who endow tanipaCY
their new Catalogues I Fruit and Ornamen --a
tal Trees. Nolltosea.Bulboui and other Plants. No.
3G rden and other Seeds- AU are of sup-ntr qoality
and at moderate pnees. novT Ittww
t. hTATK .CIIOOL.ll FAIRY.
(Ltr.th nth Havnf NnTemtur. lul the wreck'
or the United States Schooner i airy sale t uke place
at the wreck at Pass Cavaho about one miie above the
Light house on the Salons shore. Tr-rms-cash.
MILBVA ttOADtVtED Auctioneer-.
novTtwwtd CAPT. MOOKK. Agent.
ALUAHLLORfeSANDMLLi:L U VTR?.
the Colors-K and as far North u the tt Lhlta Mo-mtunj.
llehasmalearrangemenis th the Messrs. Podua
Chemists of th Lmversity of Ijomifan u New Orlean".
to have all samples of mineral and nineral irattrt
promptly analysed and reported spon.
Thuee perous who know the exact locaJtles of valua-
ble ore-i kc will therefore find It ti their mlvntage and
interest to correspond with him ; for b I les the fitfhtiefl
for Chemical Analysis above mentioned he h himyell
practically aiaainted with the raiting of scl L having
been engsgM in and with mining far - 'ven! yesrs In
Georxia. &.Pi. iAML Ruttk
Coletia Polk County.Texag.
airaaatci3
ColSM-WiriA-is. in.ir McL-od.
Uen E. B. Nirhol. (.eo. BilL
Nov ISM-bmwrw Mr J C haw
E. M. STtti.POLE
(3ueee-or to C. W. AniMi A Ca)
C0MM1S3I0N AND FOUWARDLNG MICllANT.
And Cotton Factor.
G tLTESTON-TEXAS.
Particular attention given to Weighing and Sampling
gar" Ornci at the "Old Stand" of C. W. Adams k Co..
jiecnanic itreet. noifiwu
HCRD'S GOLDEN GLOSS.
TOR BBATJTIFTIVU THE HAIR
T1TT3 preparation Is highly perfumed. It gives to ths
Hair a dark soft gossy. and lively appearance.
which cannot be obtained from any oter ari.:I. It
effectually cleanses the scalp from DandriffandSnirr
and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevent Ji-
li air from ratlin off or tat nil) 2 amy. and fmoires it with
new life and vigor and wbtl: it adds beauty it will re
lieve pain ror it u an almost ceruoi remeiiy lor an
cutaneous diseases such aa Scald Heads. EryslpelAs
Salt Rbeom. Aa Aa and It wilt almost intuntly relieve
sympathetic attacU of nervous an t sick headache.
It is unnecessary for ns to enumerate the wonderful
properties of this Invaluable preparation for its rrpu
tation has already been eetabl ebed. u having no su-
luinnr. M-riiral men. Phvsit-islUL ChemuU of tfiB hlath-
est standing Ladies of the finest discrimination. Cttic-n
irom ail proitasions.ua nuninna oi patrons sou uie icau
ing journals throughout the Und proatunce It the beat
preparation the world has ever produced fry ft once
wtrf nui -nil norr ha arjthnnt ft.
HCRD'S GOLDEN OLOS.S Is put op In very large
bottle and eohl at the low price of Twarrr Fits cenu
oy an ins principal uesicn m urusa auiu tacuicinc aii
by Fancy floods Merchants tliroug! out the world.
CAeawcu HanHfiicturittg t b lTvprMrt.
2y It-fa3.iiwav.w VnrL.
Whileale and Retail AgencyfirTexas-atMrs. S S.
ROBINSON'S. FANCY STURt Market strceL Uai7es-
lon. wnere country orccrs wm oe prgmrwy suenucu w.
ocU-w w-firo-3 p
A FEW CERTIFICATES
ttoit crsTLEMW or tbs tnaacsT srismso rv rivoa
Or TBI T-UHUJ-HAAUTTitl
IIUItH'H II IR KUeTOHKIl
WHICH WILL PraODCCT A NEW OPOTttH OF
HAIR ON ANY BALD HEAD
Nsw loan j..e CO. 1-SX
W.CHurd I wubaM for twenty four jears. Your
Hair Restorer has produced a uw groin of hair that
ravers ine eouxv ucsa wnere i -imoiiu.
coven u.e pfcpPAKD. .No. 2S Broome SL
Ncv Tosc. Dec 2. IsSS.
W f TTn-rt Tlmr Pir Tour Hair Restorer lissm-tv
duced a vigorous growth of hair en my head where it
had been ball fornve vears. n r kb.iji.
DagatjrreotypietH; Broadway
Nrw Totr. March 11 !.-
W. C Hard After a baldness of eight years your Hair
Kestercr nas taiiy reswrr n uair.
JLinSiUMON 'EaslBroadxay.
New Vokx. Dec 13. 1-JX
W. C. Hard I hare thorcuxbly tesUd yonr Hair
Kerorer It sets Uae msgv. ior u nzs pruuceu a new
rormerlycf the Cniveriltycf BerlLi Pmsbia.
Pi-.toi. Jjn. fn. I'll
W. C. Hard There Is a lady living with me that had
ot tno-t cf I er hAr. and Jat rema'nmT was f at ft ltnic
olL She eommenewl n-inir your lUIr Ketrj-er which ax
once stopped its fAlting off and although she has been
osins It nuts v weeks anew grow the f h-airrnsfprcig
up nearly one men is icoau. . 4ii.vi .r
McrehasL-5 Hanover SL1
Ri-Tii-r. Jsn-2n. ti.
W. C. nurd I was troubled wiih baldness for three
years. Yonr liair i-e lArerniouyresroTcamynair.
J fUMl.THM; Cor Friend and Hanoi erM.
HorrTs Hair Kestnrer is sol t at one dojlarper bottle
by sit the principal Dealers In Dregs an 1 Medicines.
ant ny lanrv go"n ictruaiia- mi-rnn""" mc vnu
CUEMICaI MAN CF kCTL lUNC u) Proprietors
2U1 Droadwar. NT-orlr.
The above article can be obtained woole-ale and
retAU. at Mrs- S. S. Ibmson a Fancy Stors. 31arket St
Oalreston one block wet of the Link where country
orders will be promptly attended to. ectJew wfim gp
nubile in ireneraL that he has received a comolet
assortment of articles belonging to bis tine of business
.J a- .J .A Ml .ft ...M mm at. .. J....L1.
uiu M ICruj mi iu ait uiuiis vu. iuc luvs.ucauauic
terms.
COCNTRT GUSSMTrnS wonld find It to their sd.
vantage to examine his stock u they would find In It
every article they may desire at the most reasonable
nrla-es. A share of their natronaze Is solicited.
His stock consists partly of the following articles vie
Rifles. Shot Guns. Colts Revolvers and Pistols. Powder
Flasks. Shot Pooches and Game Bso--. and even nJir
article wnrerntntrpcrtSTneo Also a fine assortment ef
nSUTNO TACKLE. A general as-ertment of Gun and
june mounting unisnea or unnnunea.
Gun Stocks of every description
A s-eneral assortment of OtmsmitVa files and Lvrf.
Also an assortment of HARDWARE consisting of
Csupenrs'ToolsLockButts. Screws. Ac 4t
N B. Allthofirf armsandoUnrarticIeflbelonglngto
the Gun trade have Been carefully selected by J. Rami
Mestler Mecbaoie street Tata. (" Powder an
Hs wgviaaWsTOrsTfHA fi-tu-w.riwwjs;
'sSX
IV O. AIirjUSf.T59CH?l'SS. I
STATIoCnS HALL
D-LT A. STCTS..
2 CJTJRT4ES ST-XS ' ULEAJ 3 J
U HIP rtiT I IL a OTTeON.
New.
iork i fewOrtesaJ.
inform thdr wTwfj tnj the .ni.ii. n.....iw
tti.ihTihDrt5w. on Ln4 3 tIe aiwtnnment
St ATIOLR). iii T.oId CAlt the stienfon cf mer-
". "." '" tjtjp-a rit-fts iA.it! ani i-i ai'lh
eha-nta ami otheij to the folkiwlmr li-t or dTOcK. whlrfi
U otTtred torAljat the tttX lliVtur PItkS.aad
on the MOsT I.RAOVABLE TLRM.
iao in connection wiui ui e-tablishTnt. thrrc U
t ti.watre every uescrpiionw wt-rx can be Ionin . "
ajJutthr? raont rr-Mon nine criea.
i rotn fAciiitiss olTirreu this bouse from a recent ehanae
In tt t conrern. ILpv art rfiablnl tn ull nil bfIiMh n
Uitilijl (.liicli is only a fortMu of the stock) on the
iiivnii). iiucrwi (rroia. acu wuuj-i.inereiore.S(iCl(lfte
favor of a tall to exauuie tha stock previous to pur-
chasing. PACED BL4.NK BOOKS.
Ledger- Usy ilwls
Joumab. Cah lbfoks
Llo'ters. Kecelpt Books
laroce Books. Urdr Ufk.
Let'T B-xkv 1 eeord Bks
KX1 Looks. Check book.
Th" above are all ihe i iflerent Bizet ot Pner stjle of
Ruling and Bindinir. Ihesame and such othr Hon
uroay be reinretEi'tdrto order of the bst Lu Jeh
AO 1 Aia' una anu iTOTcpTprrcj.
WRITINt. AND LLtThR PPE.
Iroperwl. Super RoyaL Hoyat Medium. Demy. Fob
Poa. BanL rt or llond Fap-r. loiter Commercial and
iAC-e I'lr-H an 1 Laiwyrd Brief Pper yoobesp. Re-
rord nat Lull's' Letter Paper rule I or plain laid or
wove of tnzhali French ami tmcrkan manufacture.
aTE.MBOr HOOKS.
Frclaht LLt Cssb Books.
Cabin ra'-wKeister-. Cotton Paecelving Book
tt oott Lecripl Books tarxo Key eipt Books for Cot-
Oencrat do. ton or Saw.
1'oruire U ! Pureha.e Look
Cash 1-ettct Ittfpl Bonk. Wag9 Table.
Long Irfeibargin do. pitc'iirgmg Paper
Manifest t ewt. I iU of tsre
Moulin-. K'ds Measurinc Hooks.
Trip llooL- all sues and styles of rnung. and geaeraUy
alt articles u-ed by Boats. Particular aitenuon paid to
MtU. branch. 00tD pSi
Levy Brown Bajlev lorton's PIfj s Oblique and
Ladu s extra fin bold I en. wtUi or without Gold or
Silver Holder loM an- Mlver Pencil Cases.
BOOK-BINDLLd arULh-
Pliarcil Kiissia. targe and very supcri ?beepk'n
Skiver Ked and LlUt Morocco. Msrnle and Spriukled
Pipt-s iue I1ite for making .nlrr Ink Biinlsrt
Boanh1 PtoUKh hnlvrs French Bexres. Braid ttood
'" CL'l"l.ERV.
Joseph Koalj-era'and Jonathan Crooks'Pocket Cutlery
a. very rise tLssurtmnt.
prout a celcbratel Printing Inks all colors.
FcltsDiariMf rlSK anslicsanlityle.
1'LAi IN. AND ULANKLARDS.
rm-Valta-T VIILfX.catar's: Jterrv Andrewi and
Ilifii a-jler Playing Cird. assorted backs. Printer
Blank Cardsall sires; '.isiJnitarusof a very superior
-- tv.a
Mmi-il A Korea'. David A R'acti. Ptt a S'Unn
and Lnicl--ai tt r.iing Inks txg lih and American Copy
ing Ilk iaou insSHi rrrncn -vsrmine.
Trb Sunds. creat 1 arl-tv Sealine Wav and Wafarte
Ij fp-ifttf eye mlctu-rlD tion. fjncT Colored fll-n!
lupcrs. rspr neizais; rn uoiuers: Mono eeais.
Ijii'.b- KtunM- Ppa-t anil tnr Tahlaafai- Pnr-laln
gf; Letter C'ps: YoanEs Invoice Files Saus-c. Paper
AIM iJOB".ri nwucrj uu ror.ouD;tTDi7SOtiem
ljntu.ien; ttood MjmpSjr KugravioK. Brass Block
KI5. Ivory It la-1. Rulers; Newspaper TUet: Hook
it-r.. uu-rLotorj. Hair Pencils: Lead and Istt Pen
cils QaUls Copying rt-esss. Notarial Pre-sei; htamp-
inir ITcSMis: rAei.opjiBaijrjs- mi rsper iwopying
Unishes Memorandum books of every description.
Sir-ken' Not LuecTla Cist) Boxs: Envetepes for Let
ter! aim "Mites lufr-iii j.neij ; naTtippc raper; cava
fine Nor- fspt-r: lissut- Paper: Krtp Souks: Interest
srd Exehanini Tabid; Time Hooks Dice ; Kacrsimtaon
lines aud Cbmea. Hankers ehears: plates: Twin
i.ixe.f iwine.Perlbr-ttMl Loanl Irrssrinr Paarp-In A
an t silver Uurnlslied Paper Blank Note; Blank Draft-;
liijt lamina "t mas' rcn iuutu; -jj-i-011
innut llii-ik..t: InJli Lubber. Wire rfl-i. Pnrfcrt Mm.
orandsm Looks; bummed Label; Sand Boxes; Sand:
vt'r ijr; rii" cauccn; joi ii3 v.noM(f uoi ;
inr- llnnni'ea. Calenders; nranniszand PnnUntr fa.
pf-r.adfues; Tbermomettrs en Match Bots -and
wi'! lok; Erasers and Desk Knives- Had and haj
Ink. etc etc etc D FELT A STLTSON.
novi--w t-r ll eTiAuuuor uuu iin . baanres IT.
S II BLRNETT. J T. BftJT .FICIC.
UUK.-tl.XT Jc BOSTIVICK
rCBUsIIEBS A J0BCEBS BOOKS t STATION ERT
Lt Camp Mrect. ew Orleans.
Ltt of Books published anl offered to tbe Trade:
TniT HEPaOLNES Of HbTORr-Embracing tne Bl
OktTpldes and ilinrl-s of the foUowicj ceieb-ated
chAraU.ter. anl embellished with six elegant fekel
Port aits from correct bkeiiesses Qeopstra Isabella
of tpain. Joan of Arc. Iana Theresa. Josephine
LliZAbtn uf 1-Jixland. Mary of dcotlind Catherine of
l.uo-ta. Slarie Antoinette and Madam Roland. By
John1 Jen'tin-
RLKOINL6 OF THE CRUSADES-Embradrig tbe BI-
ogruDbies of the followirut heroic characters and em
bcUi9hel with elexant fcieel Portraits and Frontls-r-icce.
A Jeta Countess of lilots U-anor of Aqu-Ume
Berena-ina ol avane Isabella of Angwileme. lo-
lanteof Jerusalein Uenor of CAtile By C. A Bloss.
PU'IC AND DEAD 3EV LXPEDITIUN3 An ac-
count of the Exploring fcxpediilon under Capt. Chaa
tt tUrr together with txpioraUons ani Diseoveries
nude by Admiral D Urnile. CapL Kiss sad an ac-
count of the bxpediJonto the Dead dea under LisuL
Lynch. By John i?. Jenkins
A sUMJlFlt CLUlsE LN THE 5IEDITERRANEAS
fYi bosM an American Frtnt. Bv N P. Willis
ULlUtY-bKAeus-Or fkewhes from Fresh Impres-
I'm sf tcenery. Celebrities and Society By 5
.oti scenery. -riconue and society. By a.
vihiia.
LI IlrEE AND THERE-Or SketcheaofSoeatvand
AJVentares m sar-apan luaes and riaccs. By. n.
I Uil i.
rrOPLL I nAYE MET Or. Pictures of Society and
rup e oi iiarc ; crawn unuer a trua veil oi ncuon-
lrP Wil it.
RLRAL LETTLRS. and Omer Records of Thought at
Leisure amoraang Letters rrom unuer a unuge.'
" Open Air Musings in the i. ity." "Invalid Rambles in
flVrman' Itr. trran Uifannv WarM." r.
rrJNCtLLiNr- BY TUL WAY-ttritten during some
jenui icaaucucusuu uaxei id auuupe. nj n a.
FCN-JoTTINGS-Or.LBoghsIhaveUksa a Pea la-
IIvN Parser WiLis.
T1IK I'AMiKAMl OP KATIft5t Camnrialnv tie
(.naBcici ulsui vnr8c icneTeraoce tatcrpnie.
f:t?mtrnr. Phrewiinet-s. iiracitv. In sennit Ikintrmet
of Danger an J Death exLIbiteti by people cf the Prin-
cpal gallons oi ice n on l as luuitratea in narratives
r.t ihtiI and adventure. Bv John Frnat. f.I. II.
THL LLAAT CITILSOFTHE WORLD-InthfirGIory
and in thnr Desolation. B John Froet LL D.
THE BUOK UP TUL OCEAN AND LIFR ON THE
fc.LA.
riUUL0C8 ADNEXTCRES and Thrilling Incidents
anl Na ratives of Travelers lo LuropcAsit Africa
n.t kmnft It Jnhn FrotLI IL
Tilf KKM AD THE FIREtilDE-Or the Romance
ot Agriculture: uksx na r-nsur eaetcnes oi ui in in
Comvry By the Uer John L. Bke ir IX
RURAL rlOMES Sketches of Houses smted toAmeri
can Country Lift with oiigjul designs plans etc. By
O ttli-ekr ArrhitecL
ELDS AND BLOsSOMJ FROM OCR OWN GARDEN
LyTe Arthur an I F Cttoodworth.
MIKKOH Ot THE 20LL Or Spiritual Things DIs-
JUULNNE THE DAUGHTER OF TUf IIAMLFT-
Tout re qui est oeaa est aos-i rare tsj itugn vv
PEtKL HJIIING-Cholce Sr-rries Compristos; fielec-
livri. MM" 4a VAa-L'tacu. vuvuv.aavu lHHlfl waviwr-
hnM lanirrlaL
J.t IE Or tiiw TleTndaif Twig -
iiiWl rtofllT IIP IAHTVIU.
Tilt- LUES OF THE RE.. JOHN AND CHARLES
ttFLFt5t A
JMt3 It. rOi.h.ANDniSADMrNI3TRATI0N--En-
Dacicg tne Annexation oi lexss me LFimcoiuei wiui
Menco and the Settlement or the Oregon Uutstion.
Itw J hn S JpTwint
LH-E OF JOILN C CAUIOUN With Selections from
hi. SnnvliN and Stilt' Pawn (tw John i Jentrind.
THL CUUI IJiri. LE1TER WKITLit.
Boon. Oft Asiuun au ruu tBUL or. tee Ame-
rican Han I book of Etiquette.
QDAKlOJ'Ajni.Y LIULL-4 In various style-.
ABEAVlliLLNb.VSFRIE'OF JUYEMLEi
TIIE ML. fcK LAKE STOKIES An entire New Series
oi juveniles.
l-l he JCMBLE STORIES in Pros and Rhym.
2 Ths OLD PORTFOLIO do do
g-The QUtZS SATCULU do do
I-TheCORNLCoPIA. do do
C-.UNr PATTY'S MIRROR do do
6-lhe BCDbET. do ilo
Llegant Miniatures.
enr from TurpEira proyerbul philoso-
rtti
LOrGi.RLAND
a t.lVT FlK THE IH)T.lnAT3.
THE LADIBcC VAF OF WILDFXOWFRS
FIUEM MIIPS TOKEN AND THE LOVLIVS GIFT.
THE RO-E OF 8H IKON-Or Gems cf Sawed Poetry.
TIIL OKAtLES OF iHAKPER.
TIIF LOE- OF THF ANiT.FLS
THL FLOrtAt. WREATH OF AUTUMNAL FLOWERS.
TUL ODDFELLOtt S TOKEN OF FRIENDSHIP LOt E
A MS lliuin
TIlFTEttPERANCF TOKEN OF CRYSTAL DROPS.
THE LADIES CASKET Q OlTlTEaEDTHOLUlim
i.riir.iu ur juu-t uliImjk AU Alia IU U 13 curt
01 the Bible and iu 1 cachings.
(2T A liberal dtdcounl made to the Trade.
ocCT-tw wtf
SrjJCIAI MIOE 7IOTICE.
CITT and Country Merchants are hereby In-
formed that DA . ID TAYLOR A CO (late
Taylor RayneJ are now --cupyicg their
new anl roaciotts Ptore on Jfjttmns Strti.
Irfi
opposite Banks Arcade. New Orleans and have on
SUOE3 aof CKOGAN. aU of which la offered on th
wai i Dcrai terms.
aormr UAV1U TAlLUK A IHJ.
OAV1U Al UES
TREMU.NT SrRET-tALVESTON TEXAS
'3 NOW RECEIYINO and opening direct from PhR-
- adelnhia. ISew iorlc anl Boston starve and well
kla-fted TOCK tf PALI. AND WINTER OOtlDi m.
Pecially for this market consisting in part of th fol
lowing
....OlLlaS...
Flack Figured. Brocade. Plaid do. Fancy do
Co'ired do. fcatin Dechlne. Gro. de Khtn
MuiLn Delaines Wool Delaine. Satin Delaines;
Trimming. Cymp. Fringes of aR colors Ac;
And a great variety of
Ribbons Gtuae Satin ard Brocade Ribbons:
Cap da Belt do-. Black Figu-ed do ;
Y elvet and Mourning do of ail colon.
....SHAWLS....
Rack lk. Saun. Winter WooL Waterloo
Long Mourning and various other kinds.
....PRINTS....
Madder. Shlrtinz. Ginghams Gordon.
Lancaster. Mourning Ac Ac.
....COMBS....
Puff SMe Combs. Tock do. Rubber Neck do.:
Shell Side do- hhell Dressing do
ltuffato Dressing do. Ivory Fine do4
Fancy Pocket do. Jorry Pocket.
....BRUSHES..
Oval IIa.r Brushes. Fluted Back do:
Lmon Cloth do. Paint do. Youths' dftt
Horse do Blacklag do Ac.
....STAPLE GOODS....
Bleachd heting Irish Linen do.
Linen and Cotton Diaper. Scotch do4
IKmins. Kentucky da Plaid Llnseys
Br and Bld Canton FUnneltr:
White Red and Spotted do; Jeans. Satinet;
itlack and Fancy Ca-'sameres.
C .MASH A CO..
unc It?. RtcriTtng and General Commission
MERCHANTS.
ocUOl lAv.rr Mharf Laiae-a. Texas lyw
tsTU FdL.MHtl NO 2lCHLNt.SIIOr.u
G L ESTON TEXAS
MANCFACTCRES and keep constantly for sale
CIRCULAR StW MILIJ for Pawing Lumber
K Jnih saw. U feet carriags U feet ways a rtw head
tlocki complete wittout i ands. M-
t SO segments anu riniuo-. uoaitroaa bajioji. iwxen
rejmentsand Pinion for 13 fe ct wheeL..t3" 00)
Cadalnnr. 1)1. Landr Boxes and fctep. 1300
comslete. fordo t-V0).
Segments and Pinoa f r 11 feet wheel ...KOOOI
Gudgioiu. Bolts Band- Boxes and Step VtrSOO
comp'etc for do 700)
Sen-rents and Pinions frr 10 feet wheel... S3- 001
OuUgions. LUts. Candj Boxes and Step. 171 CO
complete Jnr do.. ....... .......... t7O0)
Fenmentsand Pinion for 9 feet wheel ft3 ))
Onilgtons. Lol3. Bjnds. Boxest-nd i-fll Vt'30(
complete fordo (3400)
S gmeoU snd Pinion for feet wheel ... tJlOO)
Gndfiions. Bolts. Rands Boxes and Step MOO
compleAfor do........... 13000)
S-gment-and Pinion for f..et wheel 13000)
ULu-gions. E' lt9 Lancia Boxes and cien. V 50 00
complete. fo-do 13000)
Qratrtars 4 S cents ; core or hollow cutfngs 8
cenrs VM com'noa machinery castinn SH cents r rs;
Pulleys fl cent a. M. L PAKKY.
oct31..w3ia Pripror.
JOHN H.A.O.A.JIM1V5
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
GAL rESTON-TEXAS.
(Office opposite the Federal and State Cwirt-rootosJ
WILL attend to any badness In the Federal and Sq-
prem Conrts st Galveston and in the counties
cf the Firot an I Seventh Districts.
rjParuralar attention given to the eoHsctioo ef
claims an 1 the invest gallon of land Utles-
ocuiiyw
FHLMI IIHL4.S MLDHINr-H Ac
OODLIEF A CtDT are now ree.
ing a fresh and extensive stock cf
....DRUGS AND MEDICINES....
Together with a fine a-snrtment "f Drugriit's Hard
ware. Perfumery etc- to which Liey wouM rait the
attention of dealers la general ami particularly their
np-cuuntry friendi an 1 acquaintances desiring to make
purchases in their line- novt-wfw
" TOrilYalCIVNS AtD DnLGGl-ITSL
X7E have iost received per ship Star Republic and
v are nw opening a very extent. v assortment of
DRUG'
3IEDICI-FA
CULMICATA. and
mwm tt SLUGICAL INSTRUIEiT3L
ALSO targe Uawrtment of
PAINTS OILS GARNISHES. Ac Ac.
The attention ot our eld euMomtrt and all dealers
in the above articles is repecUuiIy solicited. Cation
as and examine for yourselves oar heavy and ca-efhlly
elected 4jorna-nT We feel confident cf our ability to
offer such inducements u cannot fail to give entire sat-
fatactifcn. oovi-twwj WOQDulr A CADY.
&UHUIUAL 1STK131TTS.
TTE are in receipt ef a full supply of all kinds of
V V Surgical Instruments ; consisting. In part ef the
Dsarir.
OUTTTXICAI "
With a general assortment of Eni
Scaxincatora Evany Onwn Laeeets.
Lancet Blades- WOOD
OPTS
X O ADVERTICVRXTCI.
PIANO FOUTCS ewe-
firsnle.atall times the most
ioln th-niy. rl front the
kffirn Wii CNN3 A
t - - - e1 ""AVrVuVti7-- i wrwi VlINNS A
lL.VTtK.ao.IPLt.iFL The-e unmera stand deeidedlT
- '". ".':- r ""." .ri r ;...
menu are ot&rtrdini liberal terms.
for thapel u-e ai I f r Parlor tgcir with QuiUrs of
tueb-niriAfcers.Musif.Inrti-action Books. lcc.
HkNR PXlteON1.
J&d:? 1 3jLsn-p g IS ew Orleans
GIMUTallllbIG fiJIPOBlUJ-
ATj-o. jw-iWieen-i ' me mos. sproTt-u o'u'-"
PlULIfl. WKlILbLV.
IMPORTER AND PCBLIBHEfi
Vi iml I Civp.XT.Nrw OuXiiL
HA? TIIE THii LiRt.lST AND UTST 8FXCCTD
TO K OF MIH-T MLS1U MCIC BOOKS AS D
KltClL INSTaCME-NW IN THfc SOUTH.
THKPiAOrOLTta areof the best CoeuinandNew
ork makers with or without th JEoIe-ui and other
a'tachjncnts. an t he keeps constantly on band a large
sMonmtnt of Pianos of the latest style and improve-
ments for which he has the exclusive agency. These
Pianos sre superior for good tvn durabiLty and tha
elennt outward finish.
Ir.wtrlrta has UUtrouaA friowiedat at the true
are of tbe PUno Forte havmg been a close observer of
th nrnirrM of ti art nf l-ian hint lm. f.. iKa 1...
twenty year which enables htm to discover the least
de'ecta la tbe instrument treat desideratum In max-
In eelcc'tons for his house
rjf tt hen orders are aent for Piano- or other Instru-
ments from abroad great pains sre takes in the selec-
tion of them turn- even more discretion (tf possible)
in choodng such instruments than if the persons were
present themselves.
No Piano Forte is snt from th's establishment with-
out being doselT examined: and in cases Piano Fort
should prove defective after a years trial the sam
nuybererurnedandeuhangtforanotber. Every ia-
stmnirnt is warranted.
FRtNCit PlANOi of tbe hljhly celebrated makers
las PixtslA Co Psrisand others
THE B2ASS iN3TKL3ILNTrf comprise every variety
of l-axhoms. Basea Tuta. Trombones Cornet de Piston
Coipert Horns and every thing belongins; to this depsxt
ment.
VIOLINS ranginz in price from one to one hundred
dollars are superior to any th Jig ever brought to this
markrt.
TOMA3 GUITAR (price t-A) w a superior article and
much admired for its harmonic tones besides those of
American and torefgn manuticinre.
liAKfSfrom the celebrated maken J. Brown ACow.
New York and London.
MELODEONS.froni the baitmaiexs. with all tha UM
bsprovemenu.
MJPLKIOR CLAIUOLTS. In sett and otherwise.
FINh sLLTtrjSfromonetoeleTenkeys.
ACCORDtONS. FLCTlNA3.COaCKTrNASL MUSIO
BOXEvl.fnTaMtol(-i.
fLAULf.Lt.TS. FIFES CYMBAL? DBUMS. BANJOS.
METKONOMA FUI1E CANES. 4C- Ac. besides every
kind ol llunean Merchandise.
eCPaRIOKbTKINbSforlUrpaGuiUraViolIns.Basa
Tiollm iolonceilos. Banjos and 1 ianoa always fresh on
hand.
All the above articles are offered at Wholesale as welt
u Ketad. Country Dealer. Heads of Schools and Teach-
ers are mfonuod Uut they can purchase here at a liberal
nixiniiu sou acc-immouaunx iermt
nosand allkmiLtof InitnnnrnM tnnnl and ronafttwl
si iow uea'jj pqoiuj.
Second Hand Piano taken In exchange for new ones.
PUXOSTOaSALX.
N. Bv-Agent tor IL Erben "a Church Organ. New Tork.
gy Any orderfor Music accompanied with the cash
wmtte-nt;freeofc&argeb7maiL CaUloxuesrorwsrd-
ed grabs. June 37. Iai.-ww 3dn.-tf
EUCtJiiva
NEW PATENT TBCSS
aUPTUZB RXXZDY .
WILL effect perfect cure ts ao perfect u to be wprB
wrtth Tir1r urnriti h tha worst eases and when
once properly ntSe-Ujs warranted to answer ha. every
. i om M.IW M. f.mM fn it rhawt.atnENrw"riM
leans "apposite Cmon. Fort-irthertaiViUonotaserTw
tnsieiiguir suTerusa-inen. in uu iiti. iaj-
ISOOKSf
THE FRIENDS OF THE IRIESDLESS.
TSSLIBBABT TtfEBOUS OF TUB HOME-
LESS 0 RH VC9. 1 4 CAMI 6TBEET. If- OBLEAJM.
BOOKS OP STANDARD IJTERATCX-lgantlw
Hmstrated Works. Cheap Publications. Magsxlae. and
Newspapers.
SCHOOL BOOKS. AT PCTU31TRff PWCaaPhll'
soph cal Apparatus. Jtc for Colleges and Schools.
PRTNTlNa AND BINDLNG-Elank Books and Sta-
tionery of the first cUus.
Record Books not liable to Injury by Insects or CSmat.
CARD AND SEAL Eb'ORA 71XQ.
gy oajias twucrrsp.J
Jan30aww3n
DOCTOR J OIKS.
yXW ORZtEAXS DISPENSARY.
83 Custom-house SL. New Orleans.
DR. JAMES would re-pectfully call the attention of
tha. nnfnrtrina.tnthwfnIIawinrrAt-U: He CUreS all
private diseases with Ihe use of newly dicoveredreme-
d es which contain no Mercury. Balsam. Cubeos or any
other poisonous orobnoxioudrugsjiamely-Gnorrhcea.
Lleet SyphUJs. Strictures. Seminal Weakness. Nodes.
Licer. inmon (.sneers. ana aii aueasts ui wo
Dr James would also call the e-peaal attention of those
who have Injured themselves by private and Improper
indulgences in that secret and solitary habit which nan
tbe body and mind. unCUngthemfor either business or
society. Tbe following are some of the sad and melan-
choly effects produced by early habits of youth via:
Weakness of the Lack and limbs. Pain in the Head.
Dimness of Vision Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation
of the Heart. Driiep8tANervousnes3.1rriuLUity Symp-
toms of Ocsumcuon etc.
Mentally the fearful effects on the mind are more to
be dreaded. Loss of Memory. CcnAuncni of the Ideas
Depression of Spirits. Evil Foreboding. Aversion to So-
aety. Self Distrust. Love of ScLtude. Timidity Ac are
some of the evils produced
All persona who are afflicted with any of the above
symptoms should not fad to call or addre Dr James br
letter and procure his celebrated remedies and beat
once restored to perfect health. Let no false delicacy pre
vent you om procure mem immediately ana y
ICI I left? U14MUJ .. . aw.1
Weakness of th Organs immediately cured a
WAICTHU
vigor restorea. -
w R PiHitni whn ran Tint rail nn ins DenonallT. stat
ing full particulars of disease in letter enclosing a fee of
110. will have the Remedies of the disease carefully con-
cealed. wiJi full directions for using them sent to their
stress. All communications will be held strictly con-
fidential' and if after using the Remedies scar ta act
cOVcted the money will be cheerfully refunded.
uememser oa taatoia-nouso street is manmm-er
inneSaww ty Zdo. DR. D.B.JAME3L
bT. LUARLL8 EXLH ANUKIluTEl.
JBTIT ORLEANS LA.
HALL riTLDRETU Propnstora.
JrmS0.rLwwty
FLAXTKRS' HOUSE
BY STICK.NET A SC0LLAT.
fronting on Tmrt&C7ieitut and Pin Arsst
ofdrA) bT. LOUIS. MO. Irwwly
BAItNUM'S 8T.LOUISUOTEL
BARNUM k FOGG PROPRIETORS.
Oumtrcf Walnut andnditrettaStLgutg.Jfa
THEE0V BARNUM J0SIAU fOGG.
octi4 rwly.
(ClTtTlON)
TUB 8T TK OF TliXAn.) fI COCXTT COURT.
lonnty of Galveston i November Term 1964
The State of Texaa .
fftO Ellen or EJeaner and R. IL Woolworth now
H resident lega-ses of the Estate of Robert UotTatt
liccC'Sed. and to aU other persons bavins; aaylnttrest
In said t state.
You are hereby dted to be and appear before tha
nonorabl" the Counry Court of said Coonry. on the last
Monday of November nexL then and there to contest
the probate of the nuncupative will of said Robert Mof-
fat deceased if you think fit to do so; and to do and suf-
fer such other thing- as may then and there be averted)
ty the said Court in the premises.
Wltaees; Owar Parish. Clerk of the
County Court ol Galveston County and
Seal thereof this Fourteenth Day of Oe-
tobr.A.UlJL ocU: wiw Clerk.
DERMIS EIL
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STOR.W.
(Corner of iremont and Old Post OflVs SO
NEXTDOOR TO TOE TREJfoJn-
Just received a full TALL STOCK of Winter nirflilTwI
consisting ot
COATS:
BLACK. BLUE and FANCY CLtJTTI FROCK:
LRl and BUSINESS;
" OTTRCOATSt
" TALMAS and CLOAKS;
P.V.VTS:
BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CAfiMMXRI;
A large lot of SATTNETT.
VESTS:
BLACK double and ainge br'sted SAITN XtSTSt
PLUSH and YELYET TESTS:
BLACK GRENADINE and WTI HE MASSCIXX9
BOrS" CLOTHING.
II ITS t
BEEBE A C03 BLACK SILK HATS;
SOFT and OIL CLOTH CAPS.
BOOTS and SHOES.
A lot of SHIRTS with LINEN BOSOMS :
MERINO ard SILK UNDIRSTIIRT3 ;
DRAWEES ;
STOCKS CRAVATS. TIES Ac.
Trunks Carpet Bags Umbrellas and Can.
gjyThe above will be so d at Wholesale or RetatL
low for CASH or City acceptances. fswlt-wtf
IILLIIOlE.
AUSTIN. TEXAS..
HATING been newly furnished is reopenL-
for the accomodation of the public. e57
Families wLhing to spend the summer monthsJtal
In Austin can be supplied with cool and airy apart-
ments on reasonable terms.
Ihe Houston. Waco Dallu and Clarlwille stage ofit-
ces are kept at this houe. novlwtf
UIPORTAAT LNrUlUIATlOV
A VKCAU-lbSVUUKUaX.K(JTlJALL'
NE of the great barrier to the proeperi
J sridepecl4lytothe newly setUeddu
sioned by the prevailance (J that dire disea
A DREADFUL iCOURGE EFFECTUALLY REMOTED
erityorourBtat
diatxiets is oeeav-
reva-.Thlat. tuilnTiir.Flnh.rlr.all...lv. J...
of Wrights Tome iiixtore. toneutreUzisgeffeetJontew
poisonoos gases is iOBtantaneouB.restonngtbtoneof
ue stomach bracingtbo nervous system and Invigor-
attngtheconstitatlon. luactkinisimmedlatelyto on
canse and the effects must cease. In the low swampy
regions ofudixna.O'Uo.New Jers y anl North Caro-
lina lt bas performed the most astounding effects and
worked a complete revolution In ths treatment of that
C5
gysw
disease Physicians no longer resort to Qn'r-j' twit v .
invariably prescribe Wright sTo&io Jiiis1-as"rs-
(-UTfJy ever known ta faflia not only bnmJIlZri- '
K.H1U3. nut in restoring tne system ta a sr-wsw-anri
reaitny cona.nou its unrrr-"eaen-ea oemsiK- a
inoosanns ortesumoi
a sufficient anii-anlx
betntr nrawnarii nnrti-pthailtnTnHtiatj. mun rWoii er an
eminent chemist persons may relycthauniformitFoa'
THOS KEZTCH Galveston;
N. D. Lai-idtx. Galveston:
Nichols A Wixfins. Port Lavaca;
W. H. Euott A Oa. Houston;
Robuts A Co. Houston:
Clsupt a Dwtsju Ualntana;
ocUJ-w4mSpI Itoaa A HtTTOSTAij. LockharL '
pOMMITTED TO TH E UAL. F3T02S CODNTY J A
t-- in tne (.iry ot uaivnum. lexasvon invtnmi
a blark Negro Bny. aged ab--t 29 years fire feet hii
and weio-ha USer lillht llt rtveahjainanaaaF
andMnbebelongstoUrsGdTonOysteTCreek. Th
owner is reriTrired lo prove property pay fees wlthha
twelve months from this date or said Negro will as
dea.t with u Lie law directs D. IL tiROYE
OaLva-miv OctSLl-twtf Sheriff O. &
w. r. iAiuxcxa......... .TnowA3 .iicaT
B VLX1NGER dc J CK.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GxLvr-rc Taxis.
CStce .SoLfA nde inpfTiffci street 7f A doer east a
7remofunre!ivvn-sfai.
TT7TLL attrui to snv bnlnejs In Lbs FH
VV of Tetaa thr Supreme Court at Galveston a&j
in uie nuuvri ui uac iu)awutiM viauicw
octaHwwtf
trSEWuocTEja I
From GALVESTON to FORT BEND. WHARTOI"
AND COLORADO C0CNTD3.
Tta: STEAMER. SAILTTAY and STAQsT
OS AND AFTER August rod. ISA CASS witb
TMssengers and freight wid leave Hi aajaaeas ftwr"
STAJTOan's PoixT.FLBnd county.each Monday. Ww-
nesday and Friday at 9 o'clock a. Remraisa.learB
STAfToio's Poi-tT.sar-Mtiay ftt 13 o'clock w.
PsMffl-tfibrtta WMtUiTtornirnflnn hvit-Aa.
rra tiwauj laursusr hu sworuiyr
-i -ji7n: i j. . r-a .r.-r-: "-t. " -L"
fveungsn
night and n
. r Bnup overn
dinner nest dav.
risssnswis for Hamabnrw. n limlwrnattnL. asaneBSl
-ucasKuut sis a o accaWA. -unaca itarrisouTg is
ivi uicocr tuiu iocuaiTesioiiateaiiiwrs.
u.TnT nouv wu ts dtbtj rov srani
and esrrlaawa bv raffwsw-i TtCL a 1
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