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H3H8tC%. July
1873.
For the Houston Telegraph.
T9K mriNED lUMPLBr, ;
BT MBS. N. S. J0aN80N.
With plumes in hU ihluisg Mlmet
And with stars on hia biave, brave breast
He rode with hiaglltteriEg cortage
Throngh the rates of the filming VTett,
Be cum and reared him a temple.
'Mid the wiMa of*ny wondering heart;
Tea, reared him a radiant temple,
Whoeetarretsru!)rarni-hed liy art,
Boae statily and (lowing and golden,
Into mighty, majest;cal height.
And Dhataazxi br my i lad cola . ng
Of lore, of blL and delight. ' ' '
b i• ". vi-JS
Then I Vtfrd. In a heaven of rapturo.
Whilemy being thrilled at his kiss, rf
"Say, who art'is a,*pilttoely Invader? ( -
"Aa(f#h4rel*e tuis torrent- of bli*f"L'
Light* feehett* tat don* of the temple,
Where oi**ted aKtmshanted dove, '
And eooing and broothog it answered,
" tie King of this tamrfe is LoveT'
It was lave, it wai lore, and lore only—^
The days and the nights ir«r as oce.
I oouuted n>f Hie at tils pulse*. ,
His ey6fe #ere my stars and mr sun. ■
Bnt a serpent trailed through our Bden,
In the it&pe of a glorious fiend ;
There iwrte prayers,-pie idiegs and oursns, '
Bat a King trom a Goddess was Weaned.
Sow the templs is dreary and htuatid
By the >%ntoi&a at beaut fal things,
And the dore lieth stricken, *b 1 dying,
Withpioo^oa its mjsioal wiags.
158 radiant turrets are fallen,
It* oofiunnS bate ciumbled to dust,
Its lights ire exSnguishsj. its gliding ,
Given 0twi t rulnand rust.
Hope winged her Sight wheh it toppled p '
Now a sh*d^w$6ievtx bides there,
And tide ahidov, this dumb, silentshadow.
My sout'and I named H Despair. *!.
Hoostoo, July 10,1373
The following 'Comparative est
mate of longevity oompiled from
the laat ceuaas. are interesting.
Tlie States whose ratios are given
show the greatest and least longevi-
ty,
Ratio of Population Aqsd 80 Years
and Over.
Arkansas one iu 625. Illinois one
in 505, Iowa one iu 550, Lonisiaaa
one in 255, M iine one iu 112, Mas*
sachneetta one in 148, Mississippi
one in 239, Missouri one In 614
North Carolina one in l92, Ohio one
in 260, Tennessee one in 277, Texas
one in 554.Utah one in 582, Vermont
one in 99, Yrrginia oneHn 187.
It will be seen that Texas leads
Missouri, Arkansas and Utah, and
compares favorably with Illinois
arid Iowa *'
The following will show the com-
parative longevity in aoo've States of
persons approaching the age of 100
years:
STATES- AGED 80. AGED 90,
.it
' From the W. hxh.'"
.' Jaly 2, 1873.
By the las- Weekly Telegraph I
see acconnt^ of mcch atd e:utinaed
rains, and of itjary to wheal lately
harvested, sncb is likely to t-o the
case wr,h na in Western and Caotral
Indiana ^ Harveat coupmeoee^ ilant
week. With good weafcber the balk
of onr w^e'at crop woa;d have.bean
cat this we^k, Bat we art Jrmog
much rain, aad much of tha wheaS ia
flat on the jfcroaad and rncch of it
mast soon beVxaint-d uq'ess the rains
cease, The "... Teuegraph mentions
places in Ttxaa where it haa rained
every da^ fop .twenty<-fiv^ days. I
remember,,in. 1840, wbenJl rained,
everj day In Texas fpr iorty
some days very:little. Bat good Dr,
Biker used, to eayv "The weather is
in good handa.'* If rain comes for
blessing weonght to thank God, who
Bends the rain to make the earth
fraitfal. If it comes "for correction,"
we ought to la; the lesson to heart.
I was sorry to see an article In the
Telegraph from a North Carolina pa«
)6D t.f General Hill, oa:
L the* sad death of General
Elder ot the Preeb,
■ ■ ■ • \*
occasion
Canby.
Hill is al
Cbnrch.
Sach judgments, as are phased
upon Canb^.^Thc-m^s and Lincoln
seem to me to be a good deal like
the judgment passed, upon Job by
his three ffiends, It ia «ad to
think that the bitterness of the re-
cent strife linger? longer in the
Methodist and Presbyterian Chorch-
es than in any other societies. Bap-
tist, Episcopalians, Free Masons',
Odd Fellows, Merchants* Politeians,
alt can m;et and mingle in intimate
association, fjr ecclesiastical or
secular bn&iness, while the "olive
branch" is rejected, by tbore who
from their training aad professions,
ought to have been, the first to seek
healing for the wounds of Zon. I
am glad ta~ learn tbat eo iittle of
this buteruass • fh°
Presbyterians of v. Texas. How I
would like, to.clasp hands with those
of both churches who have entered
in:o she labors of the pioneers of'
the Presbyterian uShurcli Tn Texas f
lata. the*^OiS^ One left, Bfafr'&hd
McCulioogh And WM6ii have' faid
down thew wmor - 1
Epecialty, woaki I like to 'took in
at the piyueer Sabbath School of
Houston, an4.-o**m$frre..ifc withs wbat
it was in wpen it.
started with jyr^ty fiye echpUrs
AGED 100
oa more.
Arkansas 775 58 3
Illinois 5022 173 47
Iowa. 2168 66 21
Liarsiana 2840 351 279
ftaine 5588 138 21
Mass. 9727 291 46
Mies. 2794 290 263
Missouri 2684 109 92
N. C. 5576 451 ^265
Ohio 10870 34 i 90
Tennessae 3506 - 253 209
Texas 1478 105 155
Utah *156 * 5
VeriEont 3^1 90 7
Ylrgipia. 6553 461 230
r These figures ahofv that while in
the IJprtbern StaSfes a'jgreater propor«-
tipn of the population Teach 80 years
than in the Sjuthsra States, the
-endarascd of iit« sf er that age' is
much greater ia the Soath than ia the
North. Ia Texas, OLe-fcenfch of the
population who have reached the age
of 80 years, liveto be 100 years old, a
greater ratio than any State to the
Union. : ; s;
The ratio of loogevity in ihe whole
Union is, viz.* Oj perc.ocs ag«d 80
yeara or more. 1 in 258; aged 90 or
more, 1 ii^ 5545 ;, aged 100 yearsv or
mere, 1 iq 10,948. , *
Out in Mrc jigan, recently, a girl
backed out of her marriage eDgage-
■'meLt wtien tbfe minieter got to the
'hou^e, The bridegronjm was ribt of
tbg broken-aearted kind' He turn-
ed to the assembled ladies and said:
"If there's 'nother girl here that
wifi occupy this vacant position,
I m ber'n." Up jumped the sister
of the lady who bad declined to be
the bride, saying: "Count me in.
PrQceed old text-sliDger with the
performance; I ain't afeared." And
the ceremony was performed to the
delight of thejrroom and the corns
IdLST OF LKTTERS
JE^EMAININS IN THE HOUSTON POST 0?-
JfTCB. tor the week ending Jalf 1?, ibT3.
Liadiea' L|«t.
Allen Laura A
Reil CBS
B-tfetr Bebec a
Vrenuer mrs
Bar -«s Lacy
Barreli Rebecca
Clark Jocie
UurrleM E
Uariec tfopbie
Farmer D 3
Fbrov Augbsiin
*loos Ellen
fisher M J 3
Gillespie J A
GobJe M ti
Hanc elEAmie
(sold)
Ba ker Jose
Helms *>aitlj
Harris Mattie
Jonas C.ara
Jjhisc n Biioda
Kloomtn Ftnute Kylt Lacy
Keltrmrs Kennooy a C
Kg ho litra
byle Alice . Lcbieski E M
Lorp mrs
Maaden Inert Mittereon L
M*tUi w(! Jennie Muss Jeaaie
TIITerirrs
and a few books.
W. G, Allen
Crop
tv
Editor Tele
SiBfr--W^ihaRe .bad u *ain! since
the 20ih_nlL. Orupa -a
grauad baked and cr^eked. Fartii-
era tlK t usually arer^e ^rp-a 30 jfeo
50 t-ngbels of corn per acre will
Dot average 10—the biuck bog
wallow^ and valleys ^avipg.^o
ruined by the heavy rafns m3*May,
and June; tftfc hi!l-sidM and sandy
portions ana cut abort I t the want
of it now.
Cotton that-baa been worked om
doss not seem to get to growing;
it w'apte .a shower, the excesaiye
heal and soath^b^eez.? extracting all
the moisture from the suiface soil
The weed is fbo small to come up
to a half yield to all black lands.
The webb wcarta | has appeared Id
places, beet spots, though not very
numerous/' Without tafri soon a
half crop of ^ ro 4knd cotton cai>
not be mads ia this vicinity. Health
good. , ,L. N. Balbkrt
*ndereo-' Topsy
B -nt«jn Emma Baser Ella 2
Bt«o!o Mollis
Batn^r JNarcissa
Br.Btol Loolae
Chlldreas Mary
IjfieHahan L
Slt'Kat*
I'tic i*n Clara -
Botteastem G
thiller AcguPta
>nlltoB Kar*t ,
8axon N'ney
Thomas Eannto
Blaek M J
Booker Jm*
Baison Litla
Cross L
Davis SalUe J
*loura-d M ITibur A L
Franklin Alice Purrenter Emma
franklin a. jfaeans Susan
Flint P J
Gibba Ami Garwood B S
Hardware Bar* Hon*td Cora
bar* Howard Geo
Henry Mary O Harris Mabaly
Howaio Mattie Hunter Mollis
Heckle b M Hntonlns Sasie
Jackson Mary J entry mrg
Kyle Mary
Kel>y 3 f 2
Lmdon M J
Marshall Jos'« B
Marnhalt U H 2
Min'er Mit.ie
McOrowe"
ttcrmanl Maria
Milnei"M rv
Mc&ny M V
Aewton M J
, . Lola3 Rncael*OA
eandeis Jolla Sel hinsslaa
BftttoM OO- BiMcfttare J nil a
8halts Therese Hcha.lz Olara r
Wiiaa _
WaWiSt,
"icon* Jane
' Liar a1
Wag# Sallte
, ^' i
•:>n 3 Ait
Ckailenea'tliH.
Al">on*t A • < Atoxtia0i pte¥ AMaas^ * *'a
AlixiBd'r Jos jix.d.a tea .<«<■ ineouifcef ; Fet'er
Aaif«traifler Wll *reaer W ,A3 "
iintiria^o B i *,,Bit^it a5! . RairattChas
" '" raid Jap ,
^*it n r <
BMngOB
o-ckCH
Bar h J8rn«t
BK^VGeo
Barnes "
';J"a^atAO O-
hrarty BW
Bater G-
' Ba te"Gs
Ob as 1
l^ls
Hntto'i «
i| G
i Sanoo:
5
"Bibc i.J: iacabjl* - dO«
p^rs,' T n«ter=i & ktk r_0 A ' ^
y-nm i<V*T .hae Cox «>eo . ~ j
Oaid«p.'JE vair5ngt6faja 'i
Olaik J W C .r hita J«a
Cam i>b • 1 Lace CasU^io L
Clark J, W. -
Qprew Ben Degas'* K
Dace H J
JOO O, DrSVl J ">'
Dnrkiu Wm
'•n«riDj Wa "
D*ui«!s Jab
K'glestun 0 W
Bllenbttrcer J
n x frank
mch
Frank T T
Oaliip'n A
Groe F
Oros/ian Geo
Giry J o B
Glaescock S B 2
Hook# A
Hoon trbart
Hartmann a & co'Ht enre Her
o-Trii.Lnd'ow dt ILiit J *
Ely, W
JSekert ■
#aii«r J Oapt
Fti 11m Her
Fidcnace"
Hants 0 D
Gh-re FD
G*it H X .
Gsnno" P K
fcfree n W
■K&'A
, C a man Jno -
ChouoijeKe H
Dean C D > .,,
DonaMaoe Jas
BaicpJ J
:
EatnexaopJ Ct
..Fax Jan
Foelei N B
G'llen Hoi
Grl«er F i£
Gamett Mo e
, G anlham a m
'W. siW* Win'
A young lady on
changes the folor ot
"Obi
Fifth Arenas
heiuttair every
Other day. One 'day is will be an-
botn, another brown, another 'golden
and another jat black. ^
''A backward 8PaiRo" isf rodaced
by presenting a red-hot poker to a
man's noae.
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H.^/nuW
£Uj(t;eg J
H*u Jno
Barnwell M
Heinie W
Johnson A
Johcanrn H B
KintbichOhM
K espao^b J u
La (AP
Lenof ue H
LiM/ Wm
Mennns B
Morss OC)
•My«ri frank
Mad'aon Jno
Maloba y M J
Mootbray H
Meekes t) A W 2
McKinuey J a
«?cM
Piit et "S
Pes field Win
Kay J *l O N
BohcrtK Vilas
SpeocM- E it
, Slewey Hnah
>affO(d H
Swoje JPOW
tetew#'t Jo« A
!-ioasJ M
Hmtth ■ ■ "W
Xico pwu C W
fahbuu O W S Mj-pBon O K
Heiie Pnfior ' Htiifrfit H*nnoa
Henil his
H*>up-S JO" '*
H u fW'iJ V
Hiococ J *i
jIwB
Henivrsan J
Har-is J
Heca; M jrri*
Benaerson J
Bohneon A B
Joh son J B2
Taylor Hl"« d 2
1 nrner P W
Tnentos J a f
U^ner J
[JSrolI A W 1r rnn A 2
White A M Wi.le Cb«*
Wmahara Eiias elle B 2
Wise H L Will s Beory
Weightmao Jnu Vtal us J M
iUiittnaoB M Wimpbinn M
Y%tpr Ben Yanch Jno
Moor^ re.h 3
Wade A L
Wal h O
Watte Geo M
Whitfield Lcnzo
Wilson Jas
Forel|a Lie I tern.
■HQ 18H.
l anmerani Alt Jows P A
Kiddie Joo Jea>: Floret
Tjnni Hairry P bqaire Chae W
Brino •<> P*rmtnasY ane M C
P g- 3 J2
Wan-ins" T
Rogers J
Oslam W H
Meachmona T
Brown Jno If
Chalmers Jno
Limtor ~ E A
Boarth Jos
D lion ttaorlel R'.se Norman
• •ongtom H Bryant Dnd.ey
D llahandy T Darin Boat
Meaeh ond J Joaes A Hotter
Marshal Bobt JNoirtsGT
QRBMAN.
f lcioa! D js>ln;<iat>Etcde Ferd Shett.kta Bosina
Janes J esb Isaac Jos ■> Wlllbon John)
Bohae Ca ltle Gce'.sch 3 M F Preiw Jnaohim
Vei's ignatz Da rain Chts Busch W.
Ohleof 0 B Prel o a J Sbeffltrt. Chas
LeTPtkanne Frits Kogeabaeh J "'lark G ->
'-odJ 1 L Weber F-el z Fard
Rosenfieli J Janes LM itoolr M^ria -
Call for the above Letters at the Stamp Window
andsay *'Foi«l«n bettors." 1.1 *\a; iMm
HELD fOR POSTAGE.
Mlsr "allie Ke'ly. Plaltsbnrr. Miss.
Miss Martha'Pol ard.Aastir, Texas.
Jalfestot
r Braih, Texas.
eston, iVxas.
IJ-
H M Trnehart, Gi
G H Pottari « ]
J D Pa-rard, Oontra ia, Mot
Mr« Rwtota. i >' • .
Mrs. J T Davldeon, Lexington, Texas. . i-,
i"; Mrs. Mam(« Pryncbovae, MonUoaery, Texas
J Hull Davidson, caio First National Bank, i.ex«
ins ton, Ky. -J
Schmidt & Zcigler, New Orleans, la.
Persons calling for the above Letters wIJI please
say "Adve tlaed."
OF PICK HOURS—Sandav, from 8 to 9 A. M
eak d^y3, f: jm 8 A. M. t->J P.M
J. E. WHIf'LESBr, P. M.
BB0M0-CH10RALUM
THE NEW
•V 1 ■ ii&V'-'&'-y*
• ? i y i t *
0B3ELESS, N05 'FOISOSOrS
Deodorizer and. Disinfectant.
- • ;■", ,5 ■ o *. in ■■■■' rid « :
The want ot a certain and perfect deodorizer and
•Jnieclmt ctpaVi;eol dfKlroy rjrsll noxlcncoat r ,
and case- as well a* ger/nt of disease antiseptic par-
ticles in the air bim I .it oetn ;elt, and tu«re par-
HcnJarly, one that lr«<t one pouonotu qualities,
so thatitcouhi i e tafely used ancer «.,iclrcuiu
stances.. -
Brome-('fci<<ratam ccttala* ro poison, pos-
sesses no odor in Uself opei ates by destroying and
not dj creating au unui «r«a. r ttan iteoiue to be
removed. - "A" '* '
lovainablo as a Gargle in .Diphtheria, Sor;
T hi oat, Cacker.'Catarfl. ki,C loeuoUieatb.
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INSURE TOUR
TMjm —
ATLAS MtJTCAL
LIFE INSURANCE COUP'f
-VicePreaidflBt
THE RINGER WASHER,
H.HXLLER. NO. 49 CAMP ST
O r lea xl« , Xj.
Iff © w
SOUTHERN AGENCY OF THE FAMGUS BUCK'S BRILLIANT STOVES;
HovlOw-ty" "'1^ X ,• 1 :
WM. BKADY,
GENERAL . _
COMMISSION MERCHANT
: ' ' ' " '%c-' . *■'' ' " ■
AND DEALER IX
BUILDING MATERIAL,
Nos. 1, 1 4 3, Concrete Balldwg, Cotnmmoe 8t«.
' ^HOUSTON, TEXAb.
KTfltrii i 1 ree toek .•'finrtitaitly on ban!
OJ-.1.n'ac vrn to order, rap offet specl t lnnace-
m«rit «o'ile eig an • eootraotnrs, • •ieb8D£?Wtf
CISVASSIHG tGENTS.
i are offer'n^thT^rnO^TaTTre^TnyTnrin^n
f>n rnat i> 8 t«
>tiHim t:ut<g oat, we want ilto b i Awmti.
A ;ir olar li' cxtyon "oth'ng. aort w<ll cnvtrion
St. LOUIS. MISSOURI.,
£•• A. HAY5E • - Local Agtm
rs ...............MAIIf STREET 43
ftfp-stairs,) HOUSTON TKXAS.
AS. A. Ma OIKOJttS.
MB8 HAB&/
MAOBBTE.7*............
SHIELDS......r.
HN F. DARBI..;.^
i
TttB "AV • ■; """
Cssnes Polioies on all
ALL F4LICIS8 OF THB * '
ARE) NOM-FORFKITII«^A8
It is greatly to be deplored that a laree m.
if Insvntnoe Companies take advantage of tit,
fortnnea of snoh of their policy holders who, throi
adreise oiroamstanoee. some times fail to par the^
premiums, fey forfeiting the amount already naiA.
snoh a palpanle injnstioe, it is hoped, will loo* ha
abandoned By the companies that practice it. tfi
Atlas Mataal Lift ifUl haTe done more to bib*
about such a consummation than all the laws wl32
;-oa th\t h"r- ■« a eh ^ g
h ni^t wwlr. A<1rr t*
to make lartte proflt at
UK
_
bo tn as a wash to ntntralizc fever polo«,us, and as a
dia'nfectant.
<T h amove all Bad lfdora cir sases and to
DlSlJiikCT SICE KCOMf, taspeLd cloths ^ata-
raUd whh it diluted, and put it in all chiDbar'
atensllB before nse.
Thii OdorUaa Psa^srlitw ataorbsHn
as tonlshlna manner ail ccors in the JiHthen, lc
Store Boom s, Pantriet, smd Meat Bales by- simply
inspendlng cloths sattnated with a dilation 01 it
aliso, by spnnalins Celiars, Sinks, Water Olowts
eewers, etc. v X£ *, i)
As a Honseliald Articta it has no equal for
sapsi£ciai luianer, Scalds,- Burns, Mosquito Bites,
Onillblains, tceild Feet and Arm Pits, Arysipelas,
Itci lng anc Cntactotis Affections, tor pnriftihg
Barrels, Milk Cam, babies' Feedlhe Lottke and ai
disfces and utensils that have al odor
Usea for the llwd.—Injected'into the orifices
of the Body full strfcoi, th,and used externally, it has
preserved booies a loni ttme, much better thao
mnsqnitoes aad Files.—It us been discov-
ered am oe other vnlnablepropertys to possesathe
merit ot ridding premises el, these housenold peete,
where,lt is expose--* in open iaacers or npon sponges,
br purifying e air of the oaors and impurities
upon whiah they live.
Poteens From poison Ivy or other vegetables,
from Moeqaitoes or other insects, relieved at once by
rtsshinr the varts afflicted with it.
Fat op la Flat itptue*. Prepared only by
TILDEN & 00..
176 William Street, New York,
LC.DAVIS&0.,
WASHINGTON AVEKltE AN3 F FTH ST?£ET,
r ST. LOf#KfO.:
I M POi^TING J OBBEI^S
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•• ! fi. . •>—cf—- l'! r
sb. tfjd { fl at A'Awm*:-#
itp
ii77 .O'^rSfr-J
:i"£ ! I'i SSi" aiiu i'J
$500 CHALLENGE
Towa rds expense of a Pablie Test that tijie
PATENT;. LIGHTNING SAWS
ic l tr' e^d. Ease and Simplicity all others, .
,1 O ',00 > So'd this Tear, all of which barn given
T'f t HiCisfi^tlon. and proved to be all tbat is
,i!m i f.-,r the . a^Oross-cat ($'• ser tt.;; Wood
w-. 51 k mi-foot Crog".tnt anria *o«d Saw
Ia-< *evtj—s'ht*re th';iRrdw3re trade does not sell
b em— 01 *K> -ipr of alx D J;«rs
• • #. M. BOVNTON. >0 Reekroan St!. N.T, '
jauiSDH W.y role Proprietor ft Manufacturer.
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'■We' Offer tJie Lar^eKt: St ck of
Goods, snitab © to fhe !
TEXA S' T a A DE
:. •
—CF ASY —
House in tb.o' West.
mavS7v6m 1 .
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
WITH PKPIIKE AND 8I8MITII-
V- !• Af, t- ' • ■ • v;
BEMEDY JOE DYSPEPSIA.
The ftlmalaths* in nerce of Buchu upon the
"iuaQs flseffib.'aneof twu ttomac-' ta* bow s, has
given it repu rtioa .n J>n«p:ptM It aa^meatj th6
apyetlte wad promotes cuvesilou. 11 ouinblnatioo
with Pepsine and Bisnvuth mhen tbt re is a (tendency
In castnc secretion, ltobsueflcial effect* are decided
*b.j ranlly wonderml. In Atonic Dyspepsia iftonipil-
es'ed With urinary diseases,-It. teiias.
■Ilkl'iuRtsdSatlon of the too. and cons-qutot eener-
ion p( seaim« c tary dopoaita ip thru erjcrt^ yrhile -thf
Stfrp«rtj holds tn% - ktiw Tn '-somtRmf ana
swrretic prrp^rtj ho
fa7W l\p fliicharge.
f>C0 i ' . . •
►, •; ti." a sulam-jaiua m
« TILDEN k GO,
K IjW VTilHaoi Sl,re«t;7Jkew Yockt -/''o
.id b ' fl , ..u. 1 V.> r*t5i-i-i^
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~-i M (jj-j (oM in.'"
1'A r«aieby B. R: CjUtiBOf,: 0*i*estC9. TmUh
anf b |>rtC(r«l8tssre'j a fr. ]*nl6UJi.Wpom
(Ml i
T. J. .BBLEY,
, l>HALE-.t IN
BaRFWARE, stoves, r
RAILROAD AND SAtyjVISi-L
Pump ; Circular-'Saw's,
RUBBER HOSE/,, BELTITO
w
a, a n J |
■oaada Waahlre'n j
Jackell C
Julia Jno
J csephson M 2 Jvhaion Jas
Kleiber O W Klee ino
Kibena tuakey
Loae Au tm Lerrialre O .
Lo.ttonJ.s LabrechtJsan
M(rTi or\"B C
Morse E u
Marl" 1'
M*rwitz w
Mtfch^ll Chas MilerJA
MtrtinJos Mnter 1ms -
Iillle „ _ Mnotiy M'
Mo ray M Monro *om
MoDonald A K McClnre 3 & 2
MAMliloo J ao
Marshall Ck i
MordamsnEil
41 steal/ P
Mod^yJfc) W
Newton £ W
Namxnn M A-
Potter Jas
Rud'le J Sf ,
KnodMD L
Fr.raaanF
Caufrrfp *ito
bm r J no
"mith u> ««
rhren J F iV
stp:0-**
■11 t I o
N airman Flank
Perkins Jim
BJea Joht son
BuLyon B A
Spanker Of o
Stewart HAnir
Sit*mcn< Jno T
>■0linger Jo«i
Sudlewoou Jos
Coyaeri,
Shejrm C'h *
iuratuli Ueo W
IIU>N
LEAD
MANCFAOTCBaR OF
Tm, Sheet Wron una
Ware.
PIPE.
Copper
H. P. BUCKLEY,
8 Camp St, New Orleans,
WATCHMAKER,
And dealer in
Fine Watches,
JKWELHYj
Sil?er Ware and Spectacles*
Every Sort of Watches Repaired*
Jewelry made to order. Dfamondi reset
'• In the newest style^ All at-- eas©nable
>J Btafcs addfally guaranteed. ^ ^
j r2S£>L Wly ' -
" li !il C .A
A GRAND GOLD MSD iL
Was awarded at the Jack-on. Miss, Fair of iS71 to
COLEMAk'S CORN & WHEAT Mil!
.Jt~. 1: in
Thi JSi
j. HK$E IT IS ! ,v : ,
&CL ASOUT TEXAS!
If tod want to kvow all about texas
Its >o!l,cliaate and naturs.1 resources—its a«xieal-
tural. t: inewl tnd mechanical advaaTaeM—the cbar:
aott-r of :*• people—and. in iact,any and everythine
wrtich wiuld o«oi interest, to be known, reidtlve to
the country, : <; i;: yV 'fl
SUBSQEIBE PORi
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It is an oight page eeml-msnthl', devoted to Texas
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use oar t est Endeavors to make the pacer a first-
class
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male In? it a correct medium for Information to tho e
* bo wish to immigrate to Texas, aud interesting to
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Send n« One Dollar
0
aad set the paper forone pear.
Addieso,
8TBIBT h PHOOK.
foblSWtf Busk, l'ex\
J E FOS fER,
REAL ESTATE BROKEH
AND
Fiiet Premluia awarded' at ih9 follonio* State
Fair-: i ' .. V. ■' • j.
&Hpreta, M«6oc..... 8M .Ttxas, Houston, 18'#, 1871
New York N. y.l85i to; (8;g; •. *
Mlaf'psipivl.'JteksfjijjS^ Tex* , Br nhinl.... .-.1871
1869.1S70I J871< <lc is7i AJibima-SlatLomar?
Loni^taaa, Or-' • V.'...TS7I
I87C a"d.v.'.'.
h
quarter or ace tar', and k«-ei ayao*;wtth thjetim <S
K-criiK?;, ,
J& GJEJYT,
jrlQijS
•■j,. . • ;
•ON
fjTEXAS
, < ;0
i,j A i ''
•Pays Taxes, fisdeems Laad sold by
. . , „ . „ „ Tkxe6, Examines Tides, Furnishes AV>
lea w, 866,. 1868, Jf69. Son:h OtfbUflfl!, Ce-1, \-L-il -> « a ^
me aod.i.:1.. 1Umbi.7. rn 4 Atra6ts of Titles^ and everyiHm|r peWilb*
' ti'sr to a Keal Estate Aganoy.
ibK'J'iJ)
■ nAarly a
> It has stood th« te >t of'pRAiTrCiL tSs fo
ac*>tth
At jeigtf
Bfetfcaro. T i«a. tM£ W
by he!o# coB8rii Ti,T iapRoVjo. At elgtft f-n fair'-.
frofo'Ni^ T or a 0(iy, t^u Breebain.: Tela?. tMfiQW
H&i.Mulhas fnct'HusjoI y «r- D«te/i with all «'her
e>I Xnofn 1- >,d r ijsaoect G>Jgt Milfe thiH
icjtket. and Ibas *lw > s Vip n «.w*Ed^d tfi« First Pr -
ciutv fur jjood an 1 f.rt g inditig, wh-rever publicly
exbdcltttli.'Its volets o txceli^iite are
■ , sfifiO; J J3!W •ivj
JI#Pi:ifS!t¥,,8l3RAjB UTr AISB'EFftfilE^y,
Pli sia^s f.>rtrj^9i .tjr,n wtlft^'Hjarwd crm -- 1
irrvriaftlov^ ' h s'-. n-sare (ti solid Ft*j op burr.
Tricas TOOut itbe s 4*«k« ot8«r i^'iHs-
te^tfmoma% tfioLv ,p rtf 9 in Alab/iB
Lool t na aofiTeixis
^wsiiiM. «M«y?
"ct.eet,'near St. Ch^ts.itoetU*^ OKLB&Afc, La.
tm$
<Sl t0tfl,,
nd P+ioe
^HoS
-or*,
aflsnUW-y.
CAS FITTING & PLUMPING
JBeiie te erdtr,
67 & CO MAIN STREET,
- « rr,oas:ei .
July'-'d U tf
S AY E ? s
Wool aisd ClQthes Wasl^«r.
U , , • • I - I 1
I Patented January 3 (at, il&yi,
' • < '• • ■"
Therejis no W^Uipg. Machine ia Jthe wbrld
■ .. .. j >** ' if' . if j -1 *i'- ' *■
It, Dors Not Wear Out the
It 15111 viihTHIiTV Dlairit <3 vavtjSlf.idj Jl;
apo^M-'a^^tj-raELBi.
fi^AD WHAT JUDGB.TEoMaB sajs bout its
Ar.; HoostoS,Tsxaa* Mar<^l4,|l87i.
., Dear Sir >-My Washlmr Ma ine performs• iurmi-
rably. ASy srif^ is oeiighted w. hit, It is-eyery-
thing that ia deslr-ble. asd Instead,of-tvaeb• <l y.
being dretd<d asl 11 sed to be, it is a pleasure J
re«nrd $ notpnl> s thB *>eHS, trtit the only tfarfsa
washing mnobine that I haVe ever seen. It f&ctl
«"'«srd it as an absolute honselmld tiee«fssty, Aj!
thxtis necessary to establish tfcfe' m«-iits oil ts ex
traordi. ah" wothing ctpacity ig simply *&ir 4
Vou KeSpeotfa'ily, "
v J. C, THOMAS
To A. J."Save, Columbus, .TcxagV
. A depository will boo a be'establisbed at Honaton
Where" the machiun can be obtained
| desire to sell a half intefestin the State of Texas
and -will a nos^U right- birother ><tjtes, .or counties
fto one who ever uses this maohfue will do -With-
out it.
All desiring aiform it oa or to procure rights, will
address
W. DA!EipEJ3>
AQKST^O TBB PATRSTTBR.
Apri;7D?W;iwl.-:>«:C; ' Cclambsj, te«a '
^ ; <^ALVJESarON fl'
MEWCAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL
- _ a i > 7*-i iit!8
- 21d Street aad Avenue l**.i y ,
uaABT4tBBD.®i TH LlSlB^jkTtBS,
i
18 air>w open for the reception of
coitwy .tn .tlia Siate hat the pi
patiKutn. aL 6 each Corporation, Club. Masonic
Lkx.^b; I'emaerance Society, Odd Fellows' Lod« or'
anv other On h or Society. Bee Chapter 878 of f?i>6-
e M«aioaland Burgisal treatnisfrt Is "OndeV th'e
immediate atreotkra pf tbe Pr .tea«wbf the*6alv*s-
ton Medical College and ail,special Diseases will be
treated, such as, ' ^ V"* -*1- •
. £v3i Iiifi jH(Bt « *i
i DISBA8B3 OF THB ETBfs OB Bk.B&!'
f .J. :. .•«' - :V; Ky*
DJ.SBASB3 CP THB iBBPBODOCTlVBOB<lkfr8
■ . * .*• e.a'MJat ■
IN MALI OB FBMALI, HBBljl Ac f )"
(Ba?tureJ etc., etc., >
upon anewandbafep.aa. ^ Qii'tt-
«*"Pritate and Pabl Wards hate ibe«o esta
li shed.
••/ ti
*VPa* «o ' V c jtsifltd *ccGrdln*.to their
wishes, and Pr. rate ?«i t . cording to flreftr aW(t
tty to vay oraeoommoaa (.v in ke ftaspttai, ba-
tfte ProUseorg will makei distinction, 'Jn'tteir
tenaanve between any cla* lpatW . si.. i '
form
J5BMIT.
ij t
The Boreeon In charte of the Oalveston Medic
Colie«e Hospital will please '.adesit 1 —, ti3
patient sn v our Hospital . or treatment according
your lules and regulations.'
. x —s , (Nas^). , -
, _ |f;> * y^," j l ,U—■<Office.)
Thi< Hospital has-«|U the Utestend bes^MeHj^as
and lustromen e, aad evtrytbicg mliy op io the
-In i-
\ ma
oould be enacted on the subject, because it has orisW
nated a system by which the policy holder caaS*
lose what he has paid, under any circumstances. Al
Polioies issued by tke "Atiaa,'fno matter on wka
plan, are non-forfeiting from the first payment
INVESTMENTS F TBUt "ATLA S.
The Atlas Mutual Life makes lt« investments oa
Beat Estate seourity, whichigiupt be worth (aooord-
ing to the texms of its Charter. ) double the aanooa
loaned. Almobt all its present Investmente are mate
'at 10 per cent., whlah giveirthe Coftpsnyan 1^-
mense advantage over companies located Ul tfea
Insurance Companies in most pf the old^r
are net alio-wed, according to the t
"de
UUSTi
6 per cent, is the utmost that owthe
had on money. In order to show hoW tfitr aBwaU
ters, to loan money outside the State in whieh thaar
are organized, and it ig well kn^owk tlfat Tn thosa
States that 5 or 6 per cent, is the utmo
::F
T
policy holders, we must suppose that a L
40 Insures in the Atlas for $10,000 on tSe'Lifej
giving a single premium of $5,102 00. The expoeta^
tion of life at that age is 27 yeirs." '
$5,102 00 oompounded at Sper.eent. for 27
years, is. $40 785 «
3s5,l02 00 compounded at 5 per cent, for 27
years, is .... 19,<J30
Heaving a balance in favorof "Atlas" Over *
Eastern Companies,of...... .$31 734!i
Gf Good and reliable Agents wanted in allivr;
of the State. Apply to . >;
8ARR & H1TE, > '
"t ■
...STBAND GALVBBTOS 1®
101...
S6D16-W1V
uensra^'A tthttn.
TIT
2 A VALOAELE HVil^pi. N
•iU AN BKTTKBLT NiW. ^
. , -x ' -$Oai 1. ( t ■'■
SEWING MACHINE!
■#
•a
A
,-X f M OC
FOB DOBMBTIC UH.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
Wttb tie New Pate
Worke
atfcon Hole
COMPACT II
Ttit M3ST SIMPLE ARB
60SSTRV6TI04. • :
THE MOST DURAftU AID 16B1SMIQAL II
A MODEL OF CSMBISED STBEIBTH All
BEAUTY.
COMPLBTK iu all its parts, uset the Straight Bra
Pointed Keedle, Sel/-Thr«adiBe; direct uprigat
Positive motion; t<ew ^ens'on; Bellr Feed aad Ulotb
Quidf1; cperate* by Wheel add on a fabie ; Usht
tiunaing, bmooth and JNoise ess itfce all goad high-
priced maohlnvr; has pa ent check to prevent (M
wheel being <urned tne wroaj w y; usesthe thread
direct from the spool; makes the Bias do Lock Btltah
(fit est ana strongest stitch knowo;; firm, curable,
close and rapid; will oo all kinds of work, fine aad
coarse, from cambric to heayy Oloth or JLeather
and uses all descriptions (f thread
The best mech*cioil talent in America and Europe
has been dovoted to improving asd simpl fying oar
Macaines, eoibi^i; g only that which is practicable
and dispensiig wit* H complicate! turroisAncs
generally fouou in oth>r machines.
tipeoiai terms f.nJ . xtra inducements to male aad
female agents, store keeoers, Ac., who ein estab isB
agfBci-s through toe country and keep cur new a a-
onines on exhibit! n and sale. Couo*y rl^Jiti gives
to smart agents iiee, Aigenfe compete outfits ftira-
i*hed without axy extra charge. Samples of eewtec.
descriptive circulars oostatnmg terms, teitunonSua.
eigravings, to^ sent free.
AdditM-s, - -
BROOKS SEWING MACHINE C0«
Nc^. 1329 ^{^afway#
flKW!9KK.
Thot. Ci Thompson 9 Smu
' r, i Z' ti Ot -"'.-Vo *r.
General Laad Agents and SniTejocrft.;
r-'i- &0.h&:>
CAL^W£L,L, BUW-BfOJI.CO,
J3T p^iaew^fcrttsted-to^'s
prompt .attention ma!7 Wtf
q W84
air.a
• JteSs .Qofe^j .atin',*
MTaai
each bi.-ttla of Kiecticire. It *,, .
'-««iija^'vvbifeE£5rBtatii lierfatoa «u i$J.
stade?, ElllltP,, _ _
4 and ail W-lRirifSaf
aniDure condition of the Blood*.. ,T
. *Send fur rxxZcwam
SSI aaT
1 \ ^T.- tificafes from reliable ana CVnst-
C Muistfefc bl, i
<5? s pej / v p ta -« a ci i if si
! Or. R VCllMon t.a^r, bf.BaUi-
TliMT^ BteVtisecl''it in tpataf.;>. 2^ 8
pS " * "" " "
crofula i.nd,otl:erd:£,ea%s withwu& t
a^.kMEuD Gmnnqve vifl'l io waapLw
Ur. T. t'. Pr.rS, of Fn'tipiiorevjw.
rhitn« nUs>ii Ho'
k'ltL disease-*} Blo.*l.Wiiu{it r ^ .
jft g,.ttiMrlSaJihJS'Wr iwf - J
j tv i;;.yiicy liail^of-the fylti-
rcoutl
needs of the t>mes, :
... 1 r
Ja4%i
GKBKKSVllLE DOWBLL,
Boreeou tn Chief and, ^lauager
A. B. Q-RISWOIJD & CO.,
Oorner of Canal and Boyal Streets
. a-ii Si &H
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
FAKCY GOODS.
' Cutlery, G-tms aUd Petals.
MANUFACTURERS OF ^
Paie; t'oiii Silverware,
IBV^PrtexriSw'itid erery article fa,ly warrahted--*-
;«nuaiy 3-wW
'k'i C9aJe en« South} <
ia- hag.rb^g^ittijc h beiiejjjted,
tsiise. triatwCWPrftilly r'MrSBma
it to all lsis irienris aii*l acquaints^
t rav* 11 A Co., jOi
(Ton.-', t' ie, V a., sny 1. riWBr~ras™8
to give fjtlsiartiwo.-.'. .17 T /■ -
i-nti^'l « !•:«FncTde-n. Mnriafes-
wijju all t-lse laiietL
* > Dsi^-l-ii^.iN.QdNNECTiON WtTH'Ob*
K?* .V * ^ *?<!5rasi
'cfil ^rer. Liver Co
, ii triiart'tfte ■, , .
M Fariaefs. a
'■r-A. - -
T?cvr 'DAjVs'iii^rtoV ■
rl^scrij
htENTi; i'tof3,';
^ 5 3. Commerce St.'i **0 tfimtrej'MtiL
iibcr to aaiyfoiir Druggist Utl BuwAOAm1B>
-.4
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