The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 7, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GAZETTE.
United States Senate meet* our entire ap-rectum, rebellion, revolt or conspira-y on the eimc poiu!* iu thirty d.ty*. and to leave than M.\. ns u : r Bs t-How .< The
probation, and that we rec' gnize in him a the part of slaves, free ue¿roes or mulaitoes ou'y weekly The pr..j scd coutracts arc auth rtt • • f C : x ua L^ve a; ie..iod
C,nf ,ntR,ri' !I,C ngninst the citizens qf said Territory, or to run three year* tr.nu the let of J"'y President Buchaca for the serv'ió-g ofour
uuder sny Slid* all circumstance*' *" n° 1 any part of them, sSch persons shall be'next. By the provisions of the till bids troe¡>«. wl.ieh arc st.'.tion« d near the fr<>;i
ILulrrd, That in the opinion of ibis meet- ' of í"r,ol,y- 1 , « Al a!s<j be invited to carry the entire mail tier uf that State : r the protection ..f Am«*
ing Congress hss no power t<> exclude any Section 4. provides that if any person by the water and Tsthmus routes from New rican eit zens and property iu tint St.it.-
'species of propeity from the territories shall entice decoy, or carry away out of Y,.rk or New Orleans semi-weekly or against ti e imrmr us marauding ba?(ds
Our Charter.
.IA A( 'T to U4c<ir§ . tb« V/.ü
R «¡hold iVrupany :
Sr- nos I -t /•*« it t* ri i* Mf / ,
</ the Stat - ••/ Ta is, Tiiu\ A. H
I/'
id.
t I rt
ffr-f ■ ' I ITS i«l -i* question, and
Matagorda, tkxTs~¡•iavery,frora
' 4 Wl«*Ae >t«* tor
>wbkb ú rocoguued as such iu llw ¿UUs Mid Territory, any slave belonging to an- weekly, li.ds lor mure or less frequent which are alleged to tie in the inicmt and, ¿..lim ''' "'iT' K l\
í«l"¡*r£guíi.«"'S* riSTJZ,**ii"c°'''T1?"* •*" •wvi~wi"¡ . «"•*?.::f Mirlmcn« *•«««•*.«*«■;¿
! ture ol Congress, has no more power than the ®prvu'* of ,uch s,ave- °r w,ih THB *«*QCTr. E protectorate abandoned. were dn..cd and i .yanized by Miram-n s' 1h>- ,u«d they are betel y apo .ii« «. 1 C n. ..,-
| Congress to leéislate upon tlic slaverv the intent to effect or procore the freedom The Waahiugtou correspondent of the officers for the purpose of defeating tlie |o "I"*" l"..ks and o ■ ivo sni :
< - - - ' - -J 1 . . .j- j , . . * ftons tn the Matagorda
In
IJr
in:«j ity
auu av « n.p.ii. .-
ot F;i¡.| ( 'HiimthHi' :sei* *!•:
• |U>rum t<i Jo bu oii.-ss ; put,
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a territory of the Uuited of grand larceny, and on couvirtion there- the Brf'ish Minister ti Nicaragua, has consequence of these representations orders c n ti nt
___ .b>" trrrit'7i?1 ,IePri8,a,,on. ,K a H* i of shall U- imprisoned at hard labor f>r not finally negotiated a treaty wlk-reby the have bceu sent to CV1 Walker, in command notiee bhall l<e irivt ii of th *ir n i
-UABCH 1, 196#. pahi^ritflatiijn of the laws of the iawL^^^ UM III VSfk more than ten years. i British Government surrenders the Musqui-! cf the forcc at Fort Bliss, directing him t J l "blieation in a newspaper
'courseottírsued bv'JLm RuclmnM?iiu!c I Sect,on 6 Prescribes a similar punish- toe protectorate to Nicaragua, the British march his force into Chihuahua, for the' !',r h,x ^k" 1 rr,,re tb.; tin fi m.g
l - . pwwea / _ _ r ■- —— • —•— - 1 —'-:J" : r —the lives and nro ' ' rcceiv.' no sn( sertpti.itiK ttiilen
administration of tin Óovernment, entitles ment for aiding or assisting in cuticing or .Govern men t to receive an annual subsidy purpose of protecting
hhn to the gratitude of Constitutional men 'decoying away slaves, See., as set forth in, from that of Nicaragua of $5000. ipcriy of American citi:
, J>ASSEVGF.BS BV THE WRECKED STEaMSUIP Ut XCA-
! every where, and that we have tlie fullest section 4. The sixth section awards a sijitert in the territories.
¡confidence in hb integrity, patriotism and > similar punishment to any person who shall Washington, Feb 27—The Democratic 1
'entice, decoy, or carry away, out of any members of the Senate held a caucus on!
Mmmtm, ia as «mocrats, other territory of the United: Saturday evening to consider among oilier
who love our common country, we shall. ... . . .... .
endeavor to perpetuate a Constitutional! States, any slave belonging to anotlier, aud! things what course they should pursue in
shall bring him into Kansas The seventh Congress in relation to the important ques-
that Commissioners
bbokc arid receivt nbacriptions
^lUI stock. The names of the
téoafittitíñg ttetpód of Com-
aad tfWy are reqnir-
their meetings six
Ingeaeh meet
enrnmiasio-
to mske some
thé ball tto
comtnenced, and
for eM interested.—
coenty should
of the earfy
i and ^ faké hold of
détérminatkm to
ikaftie.'
ing ts erf
• . -
uwiflff vZpQM
" " not' Asbar
x "
yji 'mah o¿t o. lú'.th*
¡ Jq «¿ñ
! ^cúvwft éOHTEWrtON
&dl ^ /I d StK«C
_ , t . rPe
Union, but shonld our efforts avail us noth-
ing, and the administration of the country
be wrenched fn-m the hands of th >sc whose
objeci it ia to extend equal rights and priv-
ilegca to all sections, and placed in tlie
power of those who entertaiii a hostility
towards the institutions of the Southern
States—whether that party is called Abo-
lition, Conservative, Republican, or any
other une—we believe that it ia a duty,
for the safety of the slaveholding States, to
bold a Convention immediately after such
a result Is ascertained, and devise moans
for peaCabty withdrawing' from the States
which^bave east their electoral rotes for
such a sectional candidate.
Rufi/ni, That it was especially due to
the people of Texas, that their opinipns,
affinities and Interests, as well as the en-
lightened policy, that thé Legislature1 of
this State should have taken high Southern
gravad-in raspease to the. resolutions of
South Carolina, in view of the disorganized
condition of our Federal relations and the
menacing attitude of an irrespmsible sec-
tions! party, at war with the Constitution
ofthe United States, the sovereignty of the
States atad the equality of their citiseaa ;
and that jast ceoaure should and will be
is cHlsens of the sovereign
hrellfc^^M '
hsr laws,
hfe^firs*
jiance v that
' we revere"and will sustain the Qourtitntion
bf the United States as the enmpadrof un-
betw^en the Confederated States, and
nil tte duties imposed'by this Fede^íl xp-
' * ' —*—admiration
a v4olsted
qohse
U
ffiesnprtme eosrt in the ease
^tJTSrman appointed the
to the. Denioccatie
in dty '
j'Ut
proximo:
i£-
W.fl
for the
iotrodnced tat.
of
idave
mm*
that
Rest wio
tioa in
o «MlkMwia^y aid
. writing.
Territory,
t rhey shall iwivc no su'
. „ I>ro"ifive per e*-nt., iu catA, is i si,|
citizens in that State. tin* time of ui>seribin<f.
2. The enpital sto -k -
fix-'d at lire liuiiJted
<($500,000 t.i !.e ,¡;v?.|e<t
one hundred dollars
at
MAy—TBRrc nr.NDrcD AXP sirrritTEs LOST.
Halifax, Feb. 25.-A despatch from Capt', ^00 000 1,1 ' e 14
1 'a1 I < •("•{.ani i-
tltoiKaicI <1 lilarM
v?ded !;tii .!
$ 10U ^ eaeli.
• rc-3 t
Sable auuounccs that portion of (he enecfc¡ 3. T1b! wlMcrite(, M;d
and cargo of the steamer Hungarian have as soon as the Hum cf lift y thon'an.l d ll.irs
been washed ashore, and that the elearancci (i-^-OOO 1 ' ti e ^a:ne is sul-scriU-.!, «re
po!l-
scction declares it felony for any person to| tion of protectior of slavery in the Terri papers have leen found, which show that Hereby elated a l«>dy e<irpora*e nnd
entice, perauado or iodnce any «lave to (oriea. ¡the nno"arian had SCO paaaenjersonboard *ÍT Sa"i "'P1- ,,i(1 "J1'" '*"" S«.
MM ' -TV. • O.,.,city
escape from the service of his master or Senator Brown's resolution providing for ¡m0st of whom were steersge passengers,
owner in Kausas, or to aid or assist any ^ an immediate slave code for the Territories j So names have yet been forwarded.
slave in so escaping or to aid, assist, bar-,received but Ove votes. The five votes! Xem York, Feb. 25.—Mitchell's London
bor, or couccal any slave who may have so j were given by Messrs. Mason, Clay, Chest- Steam-shipping Journal of the 10th inst,
escaped. (nut, Johnson of Arkansas, and Brown of received with the Europa's mails states that
Section 8 declares it felony for any per-^ Mississippi. |the ste3mship Hungarian, which sailed
sou in said Territory to aid, assist, harborj The resolution presented in the Senate I from Liverpool on the 8th, had seventy
or conceal any slave who has escaped from; by Senator Davis then came up for discus-1 pas8engcr8. This, however, may have re-
any other State or Territory. sion, and was carried without a division,' fcrcnce to merclj the nambcr offirst tnd
Section 9 provides that for any person and there is little doubt that it will com-ig^o^ cal,¡n passengers.
to resist any officer while attempting to ar-
rest apy slave that may have escaped, or
to rescue said slave when in custody of any
other person, or enticé, persuade,1
mand all the Northern and Southern Demo- mürder of db. eeitt, or south cabouka.
cratic votes exéept those of Senators Doug-; Washington, Feb. 25.—Hon. Lawrence M.
^ ... „ las«M Pugh. f Keitt, of South Carolina, received the start-
officer oj: other fier^on, or enticé, persuade, | ^ _ coksültovera cri*t. | ling intelligence by telegraph, yesterday,
aid or assist such slave to escape from cus- Washington, Feb. 37.—The steam sloop-j that his brother, a physician, residing in
tody, (whether be escaped from the service ¡ of-war Brooklyn has been ordered from Pilatka, S. C., had been murdered by some.
of his master in Kansas, or any other State
or Territory,) shall be felony, punishable
by imprisonment at hard labor not less
than two nor more than five years.
Section 10' declares Jhat if any marshal'
sheriff, constable, or their deputleé, shifftf the contiugency which may arise in case
when required. ¿fd>¿ to aid or alsistln tfié
capture of ¡mWi who may have escaped
Pensacola to New York, for the purpose of
taking cut Col. Picket, the newly appoint-
ed Consul to Vera Cruz. Col. Picket goes I
out with instructions from W ashington to |
adopt all necessary and legal steps to meet
of his negroes while the Doctor was sick
and confined to his bed.
FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE WBtCXED «TEASER
from any other Stat,or Tshritory, ufl^shall
be fined hot less than'$100'nor more than
$500
Section 11 declares it felony to"print,
write, publish,.or circulate) jkc., in the ter-
ritory, of Kansas, any book, paper or perio-
dical, or publication of any sort, containing
any sentiments, statements, arpptmedts
opinions, doctrines,,ad vice of innoeñdp, cal-
isjculated to produce a dlsorderi^, d&ngétMnr
or rebellious disaffection amoqg tl^e sla^e
-
their masters or owners ; ana sui
" • * * ' ■ ' t .1
are mide punishable Ijy ihaprisoo-
^ meotM hard labor, not less Üian five nor
t i^
glares that if any f^ee per-
or. writing, asserts, th/t
a right to hold slaves in
guilt/
, punished by imprisonment at'
(h n tup tot t*,ih «
Sectjon. 13 provides that no .person who
. oonscientiMasly opnoiied to the borato '
of slaves, :or who does not admit the
™ J W'** shall sit
Miramon attacks Vera Cruz.
SWEDISH COXSCL "ST" NEW ORLEANS
M . « a.(/
Washington, Feb^ 27.—The President
has recognized Mr. ^ybrandt as Vice Con-
sul'at* New Orleans, 'for thé governments
of Sweden and Norway.
a norsE printer elected.
Washington, ^*eb. 27.—In the House to-
day, the bill providing for the payment of
invalid an<f other pensions was passed.
The bill providing for the Support of
the Military Academy at West- Point has
MonirmL,
HUNGARIAN.
Feb. 28.—The
agent in thin
rf
Í
juror in a prosecution for the violation or
asctkH^pf this act. Section 14 a$d tait
es it ¿is duty of tlie Secretary of State
be published' for 60
days from and after its passage, in at least
three newspapers in the Territory of Kan-
Cf Sf..jS3
to the Ihgitivo slave law.. A
warm discussion may .be expecte^ in both
iaaamuch as itónvol v^| ^ desput-
ed question of the right of^Cfl^ress to
álate respecting ^avery in the Terri
telegraphic.
r WASHINGTON
r-flw
fSsb;tr
«est by inventor Houston with important
despatches and dobmbents for the Oovern-
vumL Ibas arrived here Mtdt presentid the
ledcr of Governor Houston which fiCCom-
paniffc the do^sments tq the PresÚént
lepishenl the condition
of altos on the Texian frontier as truly
depwRble, and strongly Urge the General
Government to take promt measures for
suppression of the outrages which are con-
stantly being committed.
Governor r Houston's letter intimates to
} Hon very plainly that tf the
t ftodtnót také ¿ immediate ac-
matter against Mexico he shall
the responsifllity on behalf of
Texas of duitMshig Mexico fcr the outrages
which it is clearly proved by the documenta
forwarded the Mexican authoritíss of Mato*
and other placet were a party to.
x&trtnirtf hostal saaftua.
The Po^ltÉMÍ CoMÍfAtttte
are about to report a biff authorising the
cretaxy df the Interior whsthet the pTlf Jtwuhng-wr tWf .aftoimms m wjie«s^
land helAhbtoust by -the- Go#erahwnt for
the ttemfitnof.the Indians treat of >tbe Mis-
souri river had: been brought into toe
market, aud: a! so by whose authority. The
resolution was adopted.
The House to-dsy suoeceded in eleoting a
pastor by a very does -soto, many mem.
here being aheent at She time the ballot
waa taken. KxtGowsraor Ford, of Ohio, is
the successful candidate. The total num-
ber-of vflfces cast waa >188, of which ex-
Gov. Ford received 92 and waa declared
elected by one majority."
.the election of printer, the death of
Cyrus Spink was announced aud several
eulogies «upon the character and public
senrices of the deceased were prooounced
when the usual resolutions were psssed
and the>Hotwe adjourned.
: 4-, ,ii sxxAre.
Ia (he Senate, Mr. Davis presented a
memorial from the; Legislature of New
ft* the organization of Ari-
sena under a: tssitoriai Sotito of Govern-
ment: ' J^Kv,gHnpriel waf referred to the
Committees ooTerritefies.
Mr. Col lamer offered a resolutioft which
Was adopted, that toe Committee oil Poet-
ices end Post Roads he inatructed to in-
quire into the expediency of requiring the
several Postmasters to return to the writ-
ers all letters remaining^in the local Poet-
•ifltlii, after having remained in said offices
thirty 4^7>-
Mr. Toombs addressed tb«r Senate, at
considerable length upon Brown's resolo-
tionáfor^the protection of sla^sry In the
terrifórtéi:
city for the Montreal Ocean Steamship
Company, to which the steamship Hunga-
rian belonged, received a despatch last
evening from Cape Sabio stat'ng that one
of thé Hungarian's boats had been found
bottom side up at Point Latour, with oars
lashed to the thwsrts and in a perfectly
sound condition, with every appearance of
having beec filled with passengers at the
time it ws8 capsized.
Several pieccs of small boats and a con
siderable quantity of goods of vsrious des-
criptions have been washed ashore, and are
strewn along the beach around Cape Sable.
Several bodies have teen washed ashore.
KANSAS ABOLITIONISM.
" Lttucenvwth, K. T, Feb. 28.—The Legis-
ta thai territ1
by a voto o:
ry. osflr the Go, veto,
yeas to 1 aays; ■, H
At,,
DiscpvERT of 1'New Planet.—It was an
nounccd by the astronomer Lsvccrier
about twelve months sgo, that be had dis-
covered certain perturbations1 in the
ment pf tlie planei'Mercury, near "its^pcri-
helion, which could be aoooaated for ealy
by toe existence of another body between
that planet and the sun. As the diseovery
of Neptuno wae owing to a similar obser-
vation and calculations founded upon it,
public attention began to be directed to toe
subject, and with an equally happy result
On the 26tb of March, a Dr. Lascarbault,
who' resided st Orgeres, near Char ties,
France, and had long been an attentive ob-
server of the heavens, saw a small black
round spot pass OverUlfe sun1 disc.
He calculates that -its diameter ts 810
leagues ; the inclination of its orbit to the
ecliptic 19 degrees ; the period of its revo-
lution round the son 19 days and 19 hours;
while its greatest apparant distance from
the suu, is seven degrees, or ten millions of
miles, that*of Msronry being, thirty-seven
millioas. Mr. Levsrrier accepts this as the
plsttet he had detected by abstract calcula
UoaéllfK Beojanffn Soot*,'an Iqgiish
man, has since put in ^ claim of previous
discovery, having observed, he says, t
similar phenomenon as long ago as 1847
Special Notices.
^memorial was presented from Samuel
r. Duulap, claiming that the government o£
Nicaragua had gfvén h|m aud the company
with which he wai connected, the exclusive
right to navigate toft waters of Nicaragua
by steam. The memorial waa referred to
the Committee oa Foreign Alai ra, when toe
Senate adjourned. •
department.
CtL Ide Onknd mío Marico—CoL WaJktr
Ordered to ChUtnakm— Washington, Feb. 28.
Toothache.—Occasioned by Cold, expos-
ed nerves, and many other cause?, can be
speedily and effectually cured by using the
Clove Anodyne Tooth Ache Drops. Acting
upon the nerve, it imparts instantaneous
relief, without discoloring the teeth or un-
pleasantly effecting the breath or palate
Once o#d, you will never willingly be
without it Only try it, and complain no
more of aching teeth
PitpTtS sad aoM by A. B. k D. Saads, DtsggWa.
ISO Fnttoa Stmt, Hew York.
Beiiftkoky FISHER k CUTLER.
Sold ala* by DraggMa feaenlly.
iu said a-rpur-te name Uj Lave sui'tx-ssi *n
| aud a coinin .n ^oal, tj sue and uc sued, t •
make contracts, to grant and receive, and
generally to do all such acts as tuav t--
neccssary and proper for the fuhihnerit of
its obligations, the maintenance uf its
rifrhts snd the completion of the woik,
which, by this act, it is athorised to con-
struct.
4. Tlie said Company shall have the
right to contract, own and maintain, a rail-
way between some convenient point in tho
j county of Matagorda, ou the line of the
road of the Houston Tap & Brazoria Rail-
way, by the most convenient r.ute, and
the town of Mstagorda ; commencing their
work at either end of the road. Aud the
said Company shall hav* the right, bv con-
sent of a majority of the Directora of said H.
T k Brazoria Railway (Vmpaay, living «rest
of die Brazos river, to connect their road
with the road of said <>>mpsny, and shall
be authorised to adopt the saine gnage
that may be adopted by said Company.
5 The control aud mauagement of said
corporation is vested iu a board of fire Di-
rectors, who shall eleet one of their own
mcml>ers to be President of said Company.
So soon as fifty thousand dollars of the
capital stock of said Company has been
subscribed in the msnner provided, the
Commissioners shall canse an election to
l« held at Matagorda for ssid Directors
Of this election five days notice shall be
given in the Matagorda paper. Wheu the
Directors are elected, the Commissioners
shall pay over to them the amount received
on subscriptions, deducting s reasonable
compensation, sud transfer to tliem all sub-
scriptions, obligations, stock books and
papors. So person shall lie a director tut-
less he holds for himself three shares of the
cápilal-stock of said Company. Tte Direc-
tors «hall have power to fill vacancies in
thsir beard, ansing from nou-election or
otliéf causé • to appoint a dork, treasurer,
and snob other o Seers and sgeuU.yas they
may deém necessary ; to regalatethe bold*
ing of meetings, subject to the bv-laws.—
A-majority of the Directors shall have the
power of a Aril board. All contracts sign-
ed by the Preetdeflfc With tlie seal of tho
corporation, and attested by the Treasurer,
shall be valid aud bindings
8. The Directors shall be elected snnusl-
ly, in the month gf January, (alter the first
election) by a vote of a.majority of the
stockholders, called by the Directors, snd
of which publicjDoticp shall be given for
thirty days previous, in a newspsper ia
Matagorda county. In which general meet-
ing the stockholders, voting in proportion
to the andnnt held by them, shsll make
suck by-lawa and regulations as they may
deem aeessMary for the regulation of the
affairs pf the Company.
7. The Directora ahqil have power to re-
ceive further subscriptions to the capital
stock of the Company, from tone to urns,
until the full amount (hereof«hall be sab*
scribed, but no subscription shall be.re-
ceived unless fivskpMr cent, uf toe.
paid iu cash at the -timo of
8. The Company is "vested wftb
to enter upon and take lands toe
pose of locating aud constructing
road sud dcpstsfraud-aM- useeusary drains
and turnouts, amking ■campeaaatiun there-
for in accordance with the laws ; snd shall,
be entitled to the benefits of all lawa, which
have been or may hereafter be passed to
encourage the construction of railrosdity
the donation of land.
9. This Company shall commence their '
work in two years, and shall fiaiah tt ia *
four years after the passage «f this aet. *
10. This Cliarter shall continue In fcrcf
for ninety years.
11. Tlds Act shall take effect* *t>n ftp
passsge. • « •
Approvod 8th February, 4669. /
Depastkext or H
Austin, Februaty 11, l88i.J^
I, toe undersigned, Secretary of Stole. #
the State of Teses, do hereby oertify that
the above and foregoing is a correct cofí
of the original Act oa ftile ia this Depart*
ment.
Given under my band ánd the
of the Department of State,
L flV day and year first tóove. - -- ^
E. W. ClTXiU*
Secretary of
Feb. 22, 18M.-6W
\
S?íS:
Beactt of Enslish Woken.—The women )
- . of England are celebrated throughout the
—The official iu formation received by the whole world for their beautifol complexions |
War Departmenntfrom Governor Houston and n graceful emkmwfauU, sought in vain' ^
has satisfied the Government of the impor- ^ nationa of Enrope. This ¡ UvrrKD State, Lilel Sctt Diswssw—Ws
l i ofdjut-rngftiiTio u7 pecali.ritj of or*Miz.(«i, ;tlK> KM suit of (!m Ooremnl
Oertin and big band of marauders. The and it is said that the tonic effect of the the steamship Philadelphia, vhieh
War Department has, therefore, sent orders national beverage, aa well aa their active ed last aniumn in that port by the Custom
to Cok Loe, the commander of toe military! habits, not a little this effect is to be ss^. Loose officer*, fur having arme on hand
Foetmaeter General to advertise for pro- department ef Texas, expraasly directing iCribe4- 0ur American ladies would un-'sapposed to be intended for uee against
pósala to catty the entire mails between the'him to pursue Cortina iftto M&feo, if ueeeu-1^ to «ore perma- j Nicaragua on filibuster sccount, hss been
routea, with the conditions that the letter wberever they may be lound. * u ' * — ~ ~ - ofjc.s^n
are s4
1WK , WI WVWMWB m,,mm —- f WIKPITer UK} Ui J Ue
mail shall go through from pohrfS desig- oat of Mexico. There
nated on the Mississippi river, la tlftnty! hundred and forty two
daya, aad return in the same period. The from Fort Brown to Fort
letter mail to 'eave semi-weekly. The jg believed to be an American, i
mail to be carried through from believed that there are more
r--"—j ----- j™;---- eiaoorsie oocunon ia the case tons
i. 7^8t NícIioIm Stonu^h Bitter#| M ?of tK^ rcssons here ^ivfo f in dMr
along
Cortom
Hi
is peculisrly applicable to this purpose, as ly of opinion that no decree ef forfeiture
l!extwnely agreeable to tlieicanbe rendered against this vessel, aad
that the libel most be dismissed. I am,
bowevor, of the opinion thst there waa
probable caaee for the eeisareof the
aad shall grant n oertificste to that
taste, but gires strength to the digestion ;
aad tbaa purifying the Uood. has n marvel-
loaa effcct ia prodaciag that brilliant com-
plexion eo indicative of health and vigor.
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 7, 1860, newspaper, March 7, 1860; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179144/m1/2/?q=%22Matagorda+%28Tex.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.