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Purehaseand sell real eetate , pay taxea and ad-
hut titles; prosecute land and money claims
againat the state and Federal Governmenta;
make collect font, receive deponita and execute
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land, in large or email bodies, in every portion
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Cutting and fitting done, and work gnaranteed
to ive satsfaction, by
MRS. M J. CARLETON.
FARNS ANP FARm-NG LMB«,
I THE VICISITI or At aTin.
•oA manresee any Alee, t erder,
near the Sited 4uylum.
LAST year Iowa expended for her publicedu
oation $9,069,527 ; taught in her normal
institutione over 2900 teachers ; had an atten-
dance upon Iter finely appointed schooe of
over 100,000 pupils; paid her debta in 'full,
and hes over 2,000,000 in her treasury. '
Will do all kinds of plain wewing ; and orders
from the country, and frorike eitizens and mer-
< hanta of A ustin,fer U
ladies or deuta’Furni
Taken pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Auntiu aud vicinity. and to the laDiEBespeclally,
that nhe haa rented the new and commodious
•tore room in the Steiner building, directly oppo-
aite her old ntanid, and next door above Baker A
Raymond’* Drug tore where. with inereased
faciltier for the necemnmodation of hercustom-
era, che will cohtipue to carry on the Millinery
and Dresa Making business in all IU branches.
elate of Pruce A Bal num, Ga ve-ta
febi2d3m
RUBBER BELTING !
For Cotton Gina, a inch, « ply.
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sincere, is too geueral to meet the al-
leged facts in the case
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N•TICE OF BKMKVAL,
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GALVETON, TEXAB.
MOOTUB <3® SUMMERS,
STATE DEBT EONDN
AND
TREASURY w ARR ANre.
Drensea, Capes, Sarquen, and all other article*
for Ladiee' wear; either plain or fancy, made to
order, and in the lateat atylea, by
MRS. M J. CARLETON.
AVNTIN CITY FRoPERTX,
IuruovD AND UNIMPROVED,
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TAPLE AND FANCT DRY (00Ds
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IMROVMIET NECDSAEY. — Formerly the
whole aim of the Southern pl
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ing an elabqrate attempt by some perton un-
known, whosigas himrelf J. *. Q., to villify
and censure the publie acta and ofhicial char-
acter ofJudg Ogden, of the Tenth Jadicial
District, t; furore, and for myuelf, through
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C. M. BURTON:
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Blearhed and Brown Domeetie,
Bheeting, Shirting*, Th kingp.
Plain, printed and opera Flaunel-,
Llier‘ Drem Giwoda, Houp SL1 ...
Hose ry, Printn and Xottonk,
Cuemert K, < ana m t», I uibre .
low it should be !
lean land and better culture—improved seed
and larger crop—tasteful residences, home
culture and comfort, book: and papers, all the
surroundings of improved and intelligent 8o-
ciety. Ihe “ land pike" hog must be traded
of for the Chester, or bome other breed of
BRIDAL THESE NT 8, I
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45Jonx stuuzks.
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To the publie, and to her laily < ustomers in par
ticular. Mra. Carleton returns he r slurer thanks
for their very liberal patronage and uniform
kinduese during the last two rear*; and ehe
hopen. hy tt atriet attention to buslnean, and a de-
sire and deteriuation to pleune, to merit and re-
reive more Gian ever their contidence and patron
age.
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nolictted.
Being desirous ofr due ing my stoe k, | offr t •
abve inducemrnta Thom । ontemplating p
chasing goods in my line will do wll to give m »
call at my etand at Ruaue Mon . Pis an -fre t ■
door ran of the avenue, where they will nida
complete and tine anurtm ut < t
piARDDY mmeax,
BRENHAM* - • •
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OPEN DAY AND SIGHT.
— DR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stope the Chille,
Thu Medicine haa boon before the Publio
fifteen yeara, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not purge, does
not "icken thp atomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstances, and
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMIDIATKLY
and permanontly every form of Fever and
Agne, because it is a perfect Antiaote to
Malaria.
Bold by all Druggists.
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C. L. klTICNKK,
DECLINE IN
; Tun women of Florepee, N. J., have just
found out that Do female “ can be healthy her
self, or have; a healthy child,” anlees she
wears a costume made up cf a “ man’s gray
troweers,ablak kersey kaque, and a woman's
bonnet." The bonnet is what none of tbem
will give up, even for a healthy ehild.
Tn Trinity (Texas) Advocate says: "There
is enough iron ore in Anderson county to
make ties for a railroad that would reach
round the world and back again. And inore,
too, there is pine enough in the county take
the coal to run the furnaces f jr an indefinite
number of year, and when that is exhnusted
there is an untold amount of stone coat with-
in our county borders to run them the balance
of time." ■
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Gentlemeu’a Drea Shirts made to order, matu-
faetured, and fur sale by
MRS. M. J. CARLETON.
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Reuse farniehed entirely new. Btages will land
pamengere at Peabody House whenever requeeted
to dos. Stages call daily for paanengers.
febdtf.
A nice and wellaelested stock of Milline ry and
Faucy Dreas Gomta, Hoslery. Thread, Drena, But-
tons, &e., will be kept conslanty ou baud and for
•ale by.
MRS. M. J. CARLETON.
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IbY •I® “-V‘J VWVWIS VI V® MV •O was E Www a
among the most active and enterprising of our " . smARr- .
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Tun Houston Celegraph says that it has been
found by experiment that it is much cheaper
to build and operate narrow guage roads, and
as a consequence all the great through conti-
nen tal roads are coustructed on this guage.
The Legislature will probably be asked to
change the charter of the Houston and Great
Northern Road so as to permit the company
CARRIAGR, ROUSE, SIGN, and
AXENTAL PAINTERS,
G4AWEE8, ■ GLAZIERS,
FAPMBWANGKRS, and
BANKING AM) EXCHANGE,
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equal value; cows that give two quarts of
milk per day for thoee that give twenty ; old
iarming toole for the better new. In short,
the progressive nineteenth century instead of
the lit of the dark ages must be the goal of
every Southern farmer's ambition.
Im Ireland, we learn by Sir Jonah Barring-
ton’s amusing mnemoirs, that a man’ was
scarcely coneide.ed entitled to rank as a gen-
tleman until he had proved his mettle hy har-
ing " been out” ; and he narrates a story of
his own brother, who bad lost a caure in
which he was.engagei, and was told that be
ought to have “ challenged the jury.” Find-
ing the jury no longer available after the trial,
and being only acquainted with one kind of
challenge, he thought the next best remedy
was to bend a cartel to the judge who tried
the cause!
Blunk eta, white, and colored Flannela i1
Th k». Batiueta, Jeane, Sheeting and shutnc,
Hleuched and Brown Domesties, Shaw In, et .
together with everything
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Whiehforbeantyand variety surpase uytbin
yet omered in thia erty.
Thankful for past patronage we reppectfniy...
rite all to rail and examine our etek and rNv,
bfone purchemiue shNwhers
The Houston Timm says the Texas Exprees
Company have recovered about $1000 of the
money stolen by burglars some time since, in
Bryan. They expect to cover all, or nearly all.
The IA vara Commercial Mvs California clo-
ver has been succeestully cultivated in Western
Texas. It is grown in this vicinage and Mat-
agorda county, and is esteemed superior to any
other gram.
Says the Harrison (Texas) Flag, “The flow
of immigration into Texas does not abate in
the >esM. rery steamboat up Red River is
crowded with people who are coming to Texas,
while the numbers who have taken the over-
land route cannot be estimated. In one more
year our Stale will be nearly ‘filled up.” ‛
A Memphis darkey, who stole a whole st re
full of goods, is punished by being called a
“ gohulous moke."
" LADIES and gentlemen of the jury.” is the
style now in Wyoming
Collections nuade at all accemsible pointh in Tt xas
and proceeda remitted promiptiy.
Special attention giv i n to < ollectione acainst
the Mate of Texas and United states Govern-
ment.
Will undertake to collect claima against the
United Btates Government that have ben sa-
pended or rejectd for want of formality or de-
eetsiu proper h tit horit y in con t rarting claim*, ete.
Eraiuesa in the General Iand unite or other
offeen of the .Mate of Tt xas w i'l nlno receive our
atteution.
Taxes on lands pald. Lande poltand purehamed.
to use the narrow guage.
Thi Lon: Star Mills, at Bastrop, which cost
a ool hundred tuousand, were sold at auction
last week for twelve thousand dollars.
The purchasers have got one of the best
bargain* in the State,
The editor of the Colorado Citizen has been
taking a census of the population of Colum-
bus. He says “We find that our city has a
population of fifteen hundred white people
and about one thousand of c lored."
' From the Brenham Banner we learn that
the Chappell Hill Immigration Aid Society
numbers about twenty-five of the most sub-
stantial planters of that neighborhood, and
they have subscribed liberally of their means
in furtherance of their objec. “ On last Mom-
day two agent* of the Society Doth Germans
of standing aud position, started for Europe,
for the purpose of bringing over a boatload,
which would number between four and five
hundred souls, who will be due in the fall.”
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This looks like the practical beginning of A
good and great work. It should be followed
by every organised county in the State ; with'
a little effort and money, judiciously expen-
ded, many thousanda of immigrants might lie
brought into Texas this season. The Legisla-
ture will probably devise some plan to induce
organised immigration from abroad, and coun-
ty societies willbe of great value ia pupple-
men ting such elert.
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General Commualon Merchants,
Marehi COLVMXrt, T1UI.
MATTAES MAVUVACTLRE,
Hasalware on hand a good
adncleMaltreqeea. Matera*
mahufecturednearme Bite
your columns in vindidation of the high moral
principle god regard I entertain ior Judge
Ogden both from my own knowledge, personal,
and public dbe rvation, of the di*ehar(je of the —
duties of that ofhcial, while upon the bench, (
A bounty warrant, for nineteen hundred slid
twenty acres of tend, imnuna september 27, 1854, to
the heir* of Jaies Northcroan, dee’d, nutbered
1854.
A duplicate thereof will be applied for ut thie
proper departmeus, unlena inteulgence of it is De-
ceived within three mnontha of th* date.
FRUIT-GROWNS in many sections of New
Hampehire are'offering a reward of half a dol-
lar for every patridge killed in or near their
orchards. It is thought that the birds dee-
troy apple bude. •
Iors in Duluth, Minnesota, worth only
$300 one year ago, now bring $2000 to $3000.
Hay is worth $75 per ton, having to be hauled
fifty and Beventy-five miles. Oats, $1 40.
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Sour people are never conteuted. ' After
having all their limbe broken, their heads
smashed and their brains knocked out, shey
will actually go to law and try to get further
damages. •
A Cincinnati 'circus rider undertook to go
around the ring two hundred times, the other
day, standing on his head. His brains ah ran
down into his skull and kille i him.
(Above Milter** Cornet, on Congresa Avenueh
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Announee to the public that the s an II'
targe suit varied annortment of Fit < ) u
Dr GOOE8,
Hats. Roots and Shor a. Cothin .- et . et
would eapeetally call the atte nt1., ii of t '
to their anaurtuieut of
Faddleryand Harness; Oil Cloth- |;«
bagging, non .
And a thousand other article n you
take this method of; condemning the ,man
who would thus seek to stab the reputation of
one who haB worthily merited the high trust
conferred upon him,and proved himself, in the
eye of all loyal and law abiding met, to be a
torror of evil doer, and one of our truest and
best public servants. Juage Ogden. Mis occu-
pied the ben h for three y ears, and through-
out his entire district, all who have watched
his ofcial course, will concur with me that
no man his bean more admired and marked
tor his firmness end decision in the ndminis-
tration of justice, or while in theexerciseo
that judiciary has required a more strict and
rigid enforcement of ibe law in the. punish-
meut of criminals, or lent a more willing hand
to stay the p ogreaa of lawlseness and crime.
In justice to Judge Ogden, and in refutatiom
of all such charges as oquiined in ipidin-
strument of nriting, this article ram
one who knows whereof lie writes,
conscientiously believes the same to be utterly
false, doubtlese conceived in malice growing
out of and originating from, some. personal
or political dislike. To the comtrary, adl.who
have been about the Judge knew the rulings
‘and decorum of his court room. They know, .hia
sternnssa his iron will and determination,while
it can safely lie said no criminal ever passed
his tribunal anwhipt of justice, and as to the
grandjurorsol the country, the moet lengthy
and the must especial instructions to that
'body does be give in cherge, omitting ot the
least infraction, and confining himzelt most
strictly to the letter of the law. ihe people
uch cheaper of his district have been pleased with hus
couree; in short, they believe him to be the
righttanin the right piace, and would be
glad to see him coninue in his path of duty.
Doubtless the complainant was among the
drinking and sporting class and had to atswer,
to a fine of thirty dollars and Cost, as referred
to, and has sought revenge ia this mAnner.
tn un»fa]tvm runiulnu.
J. B., ot Lavaca dounty.
We published the letter of complaint
OENERAL AOENC.
atablished in 1848.)
The businese of the above Agency will, from and
after thta date, be cotduc ted under the firm of
DeCordova A Rector.
B. DLCORDOVA,
J. E. KETOR.
Auntiu, Tex**. April 4, 1870. Apriisdim
RAxMONDA was I TIB.
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Tax editor of the Augusta, Arkansas, Sen-
tinel certainly ought to procure numerous ad-
ditious to his subscriptions. Hear him •
“ We barter hereat our office. Wood will
pay for oar paper- feathers will too. Or has
i anybody got a left-handed shoe-knife, or a
yonzms‛mdapne"uns,,kzract Ji
TaE Christian Advocate nayishere ar —
Jews in New York thaa in the HalyLNae
in all Syria. The whole numher is about 70,
000, and this is probably a larger number than
now inhabit the Scripture bods above men
tioned. Of that 70,000 there are net a 1000
that ean justly be called poor, while the amio-
rity are heavy owners of real state and also
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lady kept her books on detached shelves, the
male authors on one, and the female on the
other, when the poet replied : “ I suppose
the lady's reasons were that she did notiwish
to increase her library. ,
P. 8. This was not John Smith. .
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“ Nor ron Jo.”—Sallie was kissing het.pup-
py one day, in presence of a would-be sweet-
heart. Said he : “ Ah, Sallie, why nut servo
me as you are doing Fido? “I don’t kiss
etery puppy," was the bouting beauty’k re-
ply.
Wonle call the attention of all J rson- de .
purehane Goods, that he im daily ><< > i in
quantitienof Merehandiw bought iti N,
aince the heuv y deeline in gool-,
part of
LADIES’ DRESS GOOD-
Every kind and deseription.
New style ladle*' bats.
Balmoral*.
Fancy gooda,
Itallan nwitehes and braida.
Bash, belt, bat and honnet i abbot
Opera fannel,
Lndmys,
Printa,
Domeetie. ete., etc.
NEW HATS.
Men'*, Boy*' and Children'*, latest -tyles
NEW BooT AND HUGE*!
Ladies’, Mienes’, Children’e and Roys'.
NEW CLTHISG !
Gente‛ snita, couta, Ac.
Hhirta and overhrta,
India Rubber Clothing.
Coata and Pauts.
Woodware,
Hardware.
Crockery and Glasswar,
Fud lery.
Beet custom made Harnesn,
FURNITURE
Hedeteat, Rocking Chairs, etc., ete -
GROCERIES: Gre H ERIES •
A full supply of all kinds.
Garden Meed*.
Potatoea and Millet med
sT VES ! STOVES ! ST VE-
Grey Jacket.
I run (‘lad
Bunwhine, etc.,
Heating stoves, a larew %
"Live I lak” ston ».
The proprietor haa, at great expense, Atted “P
the bet e”tahilshment of the kind ever opened in
Wester Texak Helasalenanlooninihename -----------------------------
h onp.pn arne aatyiranbturestanrtrrm"ox. ries and fecs due state and couuty oficers aud
M. to IP n. The patronage of the pble is Fepect- miltary vouchers payabie at Austim. Fevidtr
tolly solicitM- .
Best egars and liquota, amt the game of the .......... —:---
cbuntry always ou '—*
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DRY GOODS, ROCERIFK Ae
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conapras avEXEE, atw».
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Per all atreet , one doorrast fiA-uue
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Aranens bar has disappeared. Ten feet
water and the sand stl sinking. This is the
best of news for Rockport.
The receipts at the Brownsville eustomhoase
fur March amountod to $8,000,000, gold.
The Central Railroad will b3 completed to
Bremond by tne middle of May, and the rails
are being laid at the rate of half a mile per
day. Culvert already feels the premonitory
Nptor" of ev-ountion. So says the Waco
in Eastern Texas the grass is getting ahend
of the cattle.
Northwestern Texas is oontinnally on the
increas. New diecoveries of tiie immense
mineral worth of this portion of the State Ure
being made And, according to theWeth-
ertord fimnes, towns are springing up and
roods are being constructed, educational in-
terests are pr ispering, manufnetures of all
kinds are being cetahushed, and the spirit of
things is onward. Real eetate of all qualities
is increasing in value, immigrants are dock-
ing in, and the wh le face of t te country pre-
eents a scene of life and civility.
The ilouston Union detends Senator Ham-
ilton’s square and emphatic utterance in Con-
grem, and says, "Tbere is a large coterie in
Hourton who justify every word Senator Ham-
ilton said by their curses of the Government,
and the Regublican party, and their impotent
but bitter hatred of all Oontederates who dare
to support the Government.”
The Union quotes from Loughery in proof
of the bitter rebellious feeling that still exists
in Texas. The “Educated Swine" are on ex-
hibition in Houston. We have* known some
of the uneducated kind to make exhibitions of
themselves beforenow. Witnees the local of
the Houston Times.
THE Bran Appeal claims five thousand as
the population of that town. The figures
seem to be rather high.
against the Judge, as the author wa
responsible, and the charges specific.
The reply of J- B., though undoubtedly
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Bought and nold by,
C. R. JOHNS A CO.
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