The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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FILLMORE'S LETTER TO TllE NEW indiflirent lo tlic cooscqueuec: of Lis ads M mis o f. or fiov. f.rr* nr.i: —Tin* Mossa^o N K W A I> V E K T I S E M K N T >
KK UNION MEETING. <* «o blinded by fanatical zeal, ¡ s i. >t to of Governor Letcher was writ to tin; Yir- =- -- - - — - —
Fe n¿ÍWi1k following lettn for the! Hm that he jurtly "«¡wl ^ P1"*1'-* i™* l*T' l«turc " "* '' "• !°"""""
ing hor tmm H.;ofthelaw.:hicbbe M rfctaM. I «"- Ho W.H t.y .llodtng to h.ppyi AI:,lclv:l.
XortWfCticofild and their invat lonlcrn u<1^ 'M|i ¡r llmt ' « ~ l " tntTujuilitj of tlie earlier p* >od of the lie-. Ht j ortiaimd I. ike Uajn aWf^tn' «*r thmfcti ? mI nor t<i tary n >n<ii
. ^ W ..... ..J .1 itj «mi i. , , '-'.ilfrf 1¿ Tút'?i ■ ' tft-. •.< :•• t l>!ic, which lias been interrupt" ! Uv tlci^'t* ''.'"if Malar-nii. Tb.it tw- an.l li««w.c< ■<- p|.tc«->; and «vrry '^«s¡.«rk ^,n:^h
RIV U'OÉÍ(li;> Vfct tllld^0 lias always. ",,u ■•"CT - • 'J. ct.rUing t.i the I«.llo ia>; rale- l«. alt.l ttirv arr berel. r.ii.::«hRr:i1>. «h • A ll -H.-w a alive .« t„
. -*• • _ 1 jt,- j n , awful .«¿.tempt I> .!¡tei- n . .. ui • .•«•not* of the eitl7.«*HS O Northern ¡levied in this <-or{H>rati u for tlie year eighteen huu- unt ¡a k.i her. "r the.r «¡i vshep-. larr-vn* -r
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II Seward tragedy has im* cIommI, nd \ir>r*"'a his
)A. TEXAS.
& "SI oL¿Eu g~. ¿ «I* te-pm-jrfW, 1a-«. «4 Vcfmout and pcjiiap^ otWi Sflw. '
hMbkiun at it. oa.ll«id for Pim <" • ** **« ^"^tCTt to he My. Im. b«n «n,d«¡M t..
nage lier own affaire ai d protect her own the execution of the fugitive
Bcmu) DceomWr 18, 18.'>9. righ «- And. tta.k. to.n overrolm- Pnv within (heir Hmit . It i. cheerfully
. 9_1 Ai 1- f „1. Iti k «nono rrwli Ml a l'iprm f\Art t. .rt ,\C llin
1, 1860
f one jht ««utiuu. rari!> llx-rc. >•« t w |>r.'j rr «if m>rk> ix rx.a V
Sc-ox . Oa all <hrr*. of all •* . Ui of «I «ch. SÍbhTIÍ '«A tSTK ««
lot... r.lntD. On <>« .. :«ml everv whitr male Inh-Maut. v tj^u lcn ¿«liar . «ilh c.«U ; M.J it «lull '«
It ai oter the a^j.- uf twcbty-u«e yean, a | .il Ui ul |i. , j(r ,|ut V of the «>*<ti N*. t« I* * irtUM is hi* r«<le*ior
nlave law Koitbth- On earh and rtery rr-iilent fn-e r..loretl u, Ji-^rtrrill «ll'feili K th.^AnliuU'r
a Ux of oue dulUr. * ,u Utajr I be in k> ^«¡«hmeat.
con- Fn ru. Ou rack and ewy fir<>-boi-e pleasure car- Tmisn. itr ,t f* tkrr mJninrU, that th'« ..rJ nais
18 of riailf'« m u' ®Tr «follar#. ¡n rull fi!r«-e an.l Hfrct. f* u4 #ff the #f
. s,*ti¡. On «ch nd etery o«í-h«jrre |.lea tire rar t euth Ja> l Kehraarr IMW
Hliil i riajff. m tax of thrrt iK)lkr>. niKU I..\NK, hm\ r
istnl: SiviXTB. Oil ea.-h and every cart. tir^T cr waííon,! J' - tu* til.. S.^ y.
■ 1 which shall haul f r hire or compensation. Eve 6<>llm. '
PSMrd Jan. 23. 1^
every cart, dn y or «aguu.j
i i vate u«. i me dollar.
Ume fa «oecificd I hasten l «, re". S "W ium UK wuiwi W «• .' o.«.« -..v. ntnrnt..wiaventprie of^^Trté Sin^ON Ihe 30ih Jay ol SUr. iWt,
^ ..j .. rtrf part was one of principle and not of perno- Slates. This lamentable state of things í^l "" ^ u" ap^inile! hy ih* Hon«waN« pwaijr
sectie- originated ou the Construction given hy ZTFAS
Wee 03 -^¿rTnv:o.. triumph. !«« Northern people to tin, G.n8,i,„,i„„._SJÍ£SÍ2^ ~ " ' '
W &£ politic, beyond th.t of pic-- VM ,. it I hail the power to .peak, and Ue .ugg«l. that a Concern!.. ol .11 ti« ^t".^
ftr "Maw whom t deem tkej*cre -J ** "* 10 ll"tcu • mv^U,ci 8uro"""M-'*'. "■«« / " g:g* '«1°««J h. la..
to irovorn the conntrr''^""^^ I wouhl say to my brethren of tlie fiee conference be had to ascertain if the rules nienthHied in «aid xvetfoat*. after the flr«t «lay « rj MARY ANN HEFFORP, Ktrcutrit.
f since T was at the¡&>ol!i :-Be not alarmed, for tlnire arc few. J i ^stions in controversy cannot be settled ^ tfo , February l?
of U¿ government declined all invi-' VC*J fcw 41 the Xürtl ***> wonld justify >" some basis mntually satisfactory to bothj abticleii. j c. coouuu u ivu.u*
"— !In any manner an attack upon the institu- sections. If tl>e differences are irreeoncil-^ .Fwt. BrUi¿"ia^tH: .TM—**. •**? «■*'! WILL remain in lows tor
Executrix's Notice.
."m
t*01 T^*l
to attend politkral meetings ; yet,
w of «k present riormy aspect ami1"10'"1 °f Uk; Sooth,
icotne tendency of'pnblle events, did I bX the C.instttution.
which are gn.traiitced able, let the question of peaceable separa
We art fU nnti-shirrnf'Won he discussed. He recommends that £££
1 I Í'. „'.V«e„ V .t ; "• wr* inéi' w'LL remain in town tor a !•* daft f>r
) vidual—i*r-M n or arto—fulluvinK tlie occupation of ,l r ^ • . • _ . r~ . „
- Hawker. Peddler or itinerant vendor of ? odri, wa««i. ,^r purpose of practicing hit profsMioo. AH
. ! merrhaadize or Jearclrv. «hall pay to the Axsesitor au.i ''in* reijuiring hi* * f ice* will make irama li-
«íf
he or ale apptiealiuii. as his en^a^essent* are torh
will he short.
i860 -It
persun® |
Invitation, and cocdi-
the coobtrv
tual forbearance to-
r. an3 to ceaae elimination
on bÓth'jBdes, and en-
ojáis that fraternal ftel-
wbich hove mode us a
ssn $i Ul !•>/ 4 «:1
iT liiy opinions
t'CÓuritryi
y,: aá
^^rookl
form
mm**
■ymen,
4 more re-
tlian I
- ™!V*
\ wy mmthkents
♦íbrt,#
v* "
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North: llcpcct Uie righu of tin SonUi ¡ State, to unite tlie application propowd to;
hare ihit Jay aol.l is Ma. Risu^as
entire intereat in the Bar-Raom ani
Restaartnt, kept hy u«, tojethjr with all
„ Be U farther Ordained, That a Itfpnae t. j ' i -1 * '
,i i . .. . . Iw. tnaHi. to Oon^r s< in iiiirMimnt'<> to t|i«' tax of lifteen «follara «hall be 1ct ««! tni all placeü where • ..? ?" P^ , ?. ® ,
nrc tliem by your acts that you regard ¡ f® wade to uon0res3 in pursuaucc to tue, 8 wtolWt vinon* or m lt lfouora are retailed to be,w,,h 00r wdl—asking for hi
« • • • • .a • ■ • • 1 MM.-.M.nw.MA A f il.ln A A 1 f éta/V rM/.n ' JbabL ..h tka .nn.iT ■ A *%. I - ■ I , ■ ■ . i rtf «1.1 " -
them as friends and brethren. And I would¡ provisions of this article. 1 f the free States \ ánok w the premié
conjure all, in the name of all that is sac ¡should fail or refuse to nuite in the appli-, keJ«£% ,tc wt'Xi- pfc
red. to let this azitation cease with the cation, it will furnish a conclusive cviiencct'«'^re«>®P«"t o«i« required for their u«e.t«o dolían.
' . o " i _ ' ... I Focara. On all restaurants and eating houses, a
dugos which have produced it. Let bar-; of a determination on their part to keep up license tax of tea dolían.
mony be restored between the North and the agitation
rapport and patronage of our okl enatomer* and
friends. COMPTOK.
Matagorda. January 16, 186U.-U
the Sooili^ and let every patriot rally
around our national flag, and swear upon
the altar of his country to sustain and de-
fend it I am, with great respect, your
obedieut servant,
MILLARD FILLMORE.
If tlie Convention meet, and j FfW* Beit farther OrdaUul. That if an* person
. .. ; or persons shall commence or engage in aay of the oc-
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the question cannot be satisfactorily ad-i cupations mentioned in the Id. 3d and 4tk section* of 3® (
. . ... e . , ., „ . this ordinance, without Arst or iimultaneouslT. having ;^L
justed, :t will furnish evidence equally paid the license tax levied oa inch occupation, he. she
conclusive. Th. Governor also suggests! ¡-¿~J "raKaiÍTSi
that a commission of two of our most ex- lea* than ten, nor more than one handred dollar*, for
... . . . , . ... ! each offense ; and ahall, also, pay the respective license.
penenced statesmen be appointed to visit: ta* for Which «ch persons nmy have become liaMe, er ¡of the Rftate oí F.
the Legislatures of those States which have; m def*ult th®reof' *ucl1
notzob-
I WILL 8K1.L BV PUBLIC r^f
SALE, within a lianileu parisd, (if
'not disposed of by private sale,) fiom 30 ).
500 head of choice atock rattle ;to*. a I'
negro mas ala e; the tame heme Ue fm^mry
WaUhnann, dec**: s -i.—^
MARVELOUS INVENTIONS.
Amnogthe nnmeroos marvelous inven
tions which American genius has produced,
within the
ing, compiled
port: _*
The report explains the principle* of the
iffafltted: Jpobba look. Its *Sinpickabili-
o secondary or false set
itch touch the real ones.—
, the lock' it powder-proof, and
m&y %e' loaded thnmgh the keyhole and
* r lo tired of hó
that the expíameos
Will bring to yi ew kia experiments more
t A faafpooo io deteribod which makeailie
prft t The more he polls the
Une the deeper goes the harpoon. _
An ice-making machlne'hak been patent-
ed which is worked by o steam engine. In
tty H fruxe
Ul wh«ui auciwi, mavu pv i a
, as ^foresaid, shall be imprisoned, not tern than ten
passed laws'to obstruct the execution of dayvaad shall ttl/ continne liable for the tax. Ear and
f. . , . . . . . . .. j costs. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary to im-
the fugitive slave act, and insist in the; mediately call on all person* liable for license taxe*.
■mirwa i f Virrrinin iinon an nnennHitinni) IMd to coUect and receipt for the aamc. But should
name Ol Virginia, upon an uncouaitionai w)|o may have become liable to pay a H-
ceñse tax or taxes, refaae or neglect to pay the' same,
as above provided, then the said Secretary chalí report
snch defaulter forthwith to the Mayor.
SIxth. Be U farther Ordained, That all ordinances
heretofore pawed, and now in force, relative to the
rates of taxation and license taxes, be and they are
hereby repealed. Duoald.Ma#Fau.a.\c, BUvok
M<««* Jos. Tsbam, Sec'y.
on conviction itoairing le purchase will aali on
repeal. . The Governor says the ooutro
htoopF reached that po ut which
tod from lb. Patent 0«ce Be!: «ttlement, if the "uion
is tow preserved. Ue is prepared to do
all thathooor patriotism and duty enjoin-
ing towards its preservation; bat never-
theless it is the doty of the State te be pre-
pared, and be recommends a revision of the
militia laws; that munitions of war be pro-
cured, brigades, and minóte men be orga-
nised, and that the Military Institute be en-
larged. He also recommends the fostering
core of direct trade, manufactures and
mechanic arte, the completion of internal
improvements, eta.
need Mocks of ios
r—. when the thermo-
ses op to eighty degrees. It is cal-
that for every ton of cool put Into
fafteoett will make a ten éf tea
" - — * 1l_l_ — — ... — A
amncr i/wc8 repor* we
of Hie valne of patents,
who had made some .slight improve
straw-cotters, took«a model of his
Western States, and
returned with
m had
Mi, if ,n
wnicti
while
fim plain-
tee
•JW«r
is an
m
. km.
.wtóS
étoe ef
at any
o sort of
firoot of
aod'^ro;
Ft .*-*1}
is fcr«<k wjcfcme tou
Flaw. Be it Ordmmad bp the Mmmr and Beard nj
Atdemrn nfthe City af itmtmgmda. That It shall be
the duty at each and every persas er perseas sailing
beef, or the teak of neat cattle, vtthia I"
limits of the city of Matagorda, to have
place to seU sack meat ( aad it shall be the farther dut/
of said person or perseas to give notice to the clerk of
the market of the tbee when aad etoee where he er
they will sell sank meat: Provided, that ae sack
tire shall bo required of seek pat sea er pdraoaa, wfco
a regalar market, prerfoaa to
Special Ifeiioesa
to those scrranra raoM head-
Acax A CSBTAIX REMEDY FOUND IV
DR. M'LANfi'S CELEBRATED LIVER
EILLS.
rscpAsxn or rtxunrs seos, or nnestim.
Tlie following is o sample of certi-
ficates received dsily from our own citi
has or have
the passage of this
Be H fkrtker Ordmúud, That ft shal be
who ahall sell beef,
said city, aad of each aad
he date of sack aad every per
or the Ssah ofaeat cattle, in a
uieaw sswa wkeahali kill «
to be aaed in aaM
of all each
_tatfci
clerk, within
kceakQIed.
Vana. Be it farther Ordained,
or aeraoes ofltedag for sale aay flesb. er _
ae aforeaaid, akaU foil or refoae to ria'ali 'witk
the regatonas yMa^l^ace, he or ONpy aSJl,npon
ofaotle* then flreaor more thaa'ten dolíais^ Tith
; oae half of which " " "
person
aay an-
eosta;
New Yorx, August 1,1852.
This is to certify that 1 have been subject
al thaea tooevere headache ; sometimes tbo
piio weold be so severe I could reet neither
day or oigKi. Hearing of Dr. Sk'Lmtit
Cdtkrwkd Lkvr Pilis, prepared by Fleming
Bsss^ I sent and got o box, of whioh I took
ttopffleeogwegtobed, for two nights.
ssfinri^. Sometime bee now
' I bote had oo more trouble
and tlaMitkar half to the xity toad.
■ Focara. Be it fkrther OrdmM,
the duty of tke Clerk of tke
ge te the'
Jankary id, ;8d®.- f
JOUN W. MeCAMLEY.
Executor.
E. WOOD, ^
Indianoia, Texas,
Haa reeeiveu by late arrivala from N"w Y nk,"
^ V
A FIVE AQSORTMtiXT'oF
A.9
a-^ •?
im
Jtk
of aopeiior tone and jpniak. %.f ,,t * '
]í2í3S<S/!f1T
MAHOOXI1sa4
O *" ? - *• '
Comprisiag Se^M, Arm .Ckaim P«r,«
, Carpal ing, Matiisg, Ruga, Jkr-, Mft
a akrrs.
ma
Enamelled Chamber FarmÜufeV '
-f . /% - a*. «.. v S< >e 4
Bedsteads, Bnreaua, Tablee, Cb#^ ffsck- •
j . . * atandv^c-t fcc- ' w y.
" FILTER PLATED WAttfc " • 4
V-Jt V> - f ' * ; * A . " • •
Caatosv'Cakd sad Csit Rackets, 6s*a^8f**e e
Ladles# Fiaii-Kdhres. Caps, 4, 1^. -
Buggies and Haroéas.
Jereey,
ITVS'ZZ- ... ik-
Afl ef 'whteh^s wit sÍM ¿ 'feaaenakV
tañer sad soTteiu a Mare of paneúf 0.
fsteaamúf¡:JMÜWjr it, i"
11 n. in«a a
M. JeHxmx. 118 Lewis street.
Wo W m^MRwT tff
FLEMora nos.
SAinñiSAasar.
timony of
citisens, who owe their
ef
totbie celebrated hygeian re-
that for those orbo lee.
for the
ditf-
bsk^^ded the bttroéoe^^^ke^cd
fiéteékdl m. Kklidfti slbmsch Bitters, is aóft
fmp owing to their dellcioos flavor, or to
tbe&r mere sfipetisiog^eActo They are a
remarkable ahd elective preventive sgainst
ae of verioas kinds which hove their
r tbe'peKorbations oT stomocb sod
oTtb^ valoáMer tonic
ertaia preventive
cod oU Meleaioos
to
Sixth. Beit
Ute'mrporation for
ty-fivb cents is Id
which k tetepaMtoth
ceata te the neceen wke
■kept at the «Mee er tkr.B
well bonad book, which shall h? wri
and abill at all times be eOen for the
-^.iur>.
Frnwr. Be M mrdmimad h tke Mmmr aad tOmi
SEEEcrrmx oy
■vn_
i*i i
She cafliM^ be
p '1¿. fd
too
November li
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1860, newspaper, February 1, 1860; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179139/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.