Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1867 Page: 4 of 8
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[OTJ8TON, APRIL 19,1867
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•. •. MlflMI, I „oA£o*
V. B. Ourreacy
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. rJ WANTED.—The Proprietor
vtahss to s plov one good Trav-
tor the Norffeera Btatss.
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r.
r*fll1* sOowsd. RoMTMrn
•MW M< HmfOTm eitb good Mbseacea, need
U;ih.N n^L •1' -MS
•firtUJOR TO* T. OCHILTBCT ii th* Cor
iwmllap'MM* art 6mmi Traveling Agent tor
■uoiura throaghoat ths United states.
■Ntar*d«MMaA«MM Cant. WM, 0. NOLAN,
■ ttojli tNiltoMw Tiinn^ V
*fcwy ffca mt>*gi i tortttoanag lathatoity
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P.SCANLANIs M authorised agsat ef
)rtw«uw IbHslite. tUmm eoaaty aadvi-
I'f®
m£
t t 1i Mat Winn IKM i m mhrw wjti
mm ladiigi plmk ttmmXlr, , . .
;• •"•' ' '* '
■r Aa WitWIirt Wfcl «i this offiee for "IlesrT
O. Knight, earn ef Cel. Adsaw."
• >,.*■ > unin fri 'tw, L-4_.
to ~#or 4
by a gentleman of
v-"''
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BY Is to authorised iffut
mt imriimfcn it the TiLioun at Louismie,
'■ - wvwmmut AmiRN.
s •• '•/•lUJ'V't §i if '
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We tranalate beldw a very able ed-
itorial of ML#Renaissance Louisian-
aise," a Frtnch paper piblished in
New Orleans, giving the French aide
of theceptwvsrsy which seems about
France and
vor to,pl*ce, at some
before ottrtwdeft, the
' t M$n
onupon
Woody dm
^probabilities
Ivhttract the
Lh8!K'\ ■ '•
Bawv- ( i
is onfie morein presence
r**c
,*jidfle*r-
liar bet
t . —-i faad RaataSt, on the very boundaries
of France. We alill doubt this pro
ceeding, inasmuch aa it would
amount to a declaration of war, ag
gravated with a provocation that
would arouae France to feelings of
indignation, and prompt her to an-
swer bj tending an overwhelming ar
my to her borders.
"If we take expediency into con-
sideration, we can hardly look for war
juat now. For it would appear atrange
that Pruaaia, whose political organ-
ization ia far from being perfected,
who has everything to apprehend
from the aeveral kiogdoma which ahe
has forced into the fold of the leaser
Btates grouped around her, ahould be
rash enough to precipitate a struggle
against France. Nor doea it appear
less strange that the Eoiperor who, in
order to Secure the aucceaa of the Ex-
position, remained neutral in the war
in Germany and bore aerioua humilia-
tions, ahould have failed to remove,
or to defer, until after the Ezpoaition,
every cause for controversy, liable to
endanger peace, and to foil the num-
berless advantages of that great un-
dertaking. Bnt, if the reports are
tftye, facts speak louder than every
possible surmise, and war m .at be
considered as unavoidable.
"We will, naSr, conlldertlie ques-
tion of facta and figures* and enquire
into the chancea of success.
** Whatever may be aaid of the or-
ganisation of the Pruaaian army and
lUTAppointrnenta. the French army ia
q^ite aa ready and well armed. It ia
an'engine of war ao perfect that, with-
it] one month, 100,000 men .could
pounce upon Germany ^ith as little
difficulty aa a squad. The main point
to be considered, is to know what al-
lies the contending parties may du
pend upon.
" Austria, happy to find an oppor-
tunity to avenge herself, becomea the
natural alljr of France. Italy ia pe-
cuniarily powerless t deeply engaged
in the hopeless undertaking of bal-
ancing her finlracea, and torn, at home,
by parties that threaten to become
factions, cannot be depended upon
Furthermore, she was quite recently
the ally of Prussia, and with the
troublesome burden of gratitude she
owes .to Franee, her neutrality can
herd.'
i n. M Ipain, with
distracted by rerolatifBary move-
ments, aach as fliat headed- by Gen-
eiaj Pr(Mmr wouldbe tmeless to either
of the belligerents.
" Russia i ,the power to be dread-
by Ffanoer(and the overbearin
' " Bi
citizens can have uninterrupted nav
igation of the river lor at least ai
montha in the year."
We are happy to learn that the Horn
ton Gas Light Co. havegiven out thj
coniract for construction oi the work
neceasary for lighting the city. Mi
Thomaa R. White, the contract
leaves for Philadelphia to-day,
will immediately ship the necei
material. He pledges that the cit
aliall be lighted by the first of N<
vember. Then, thank God, farewel
to dark and dismal streets on oi
journey home after night. The
teemed President of the Company!
Thos. W. House, Esq., and the worj
thy Directors, Messrs. Hemleraon
Brady, Turner and Tinsley are enti
tied to the thanks of this city foj
their energy and public spirit in put
ting tliia important measure into opj
eratiou, and lor doing it upon thi
cheapest plan—not allowing an;
speculation whutever to creep into il
The matter will redound to the credil
and benefit of the city. We vou<
for it.
BIIIHSS ■•TIKI.
"For thr cheapest an4 beat cood*
!KNK>. Mam street-
«o to BAM
A ( Irrirjioaa (B*v. J. U. Uurrar) writii( from
kllfas, N. S.. t f§:
1'UarinK auffpred aeveral jean from throat aHeo-
, t>> which cieccfaea are eaperiall/ aabject, aad
|>io( aaed various rem&liea, I hare yleaaare
lag mf teatinwjny aa to the rebe/ I hare had ia
I discharge of saj Sabbath laboi^ from the uae of
sva'a Bronchial Trochea The/ hare been a great
jit. Othera to vbom I hare reaoinmended them
|ti aaed them to great adrantage."
forCongha aad Colda the Trochea are equallr efll
Night* of puuful watching with poor, alck
children, can be avoided by the uae of Mra
ilow'a Soothing Syrup. It relieve* the little snf
from pain, enres wiud colic, regalataatha atom
and bowela, corrects aacldity, and during the
>aa of teethiag, il la invaluable.
irfectljr aaie in all caaea, aa mlllionf of moihera
testify. •'
sure you call fur m,
HBH. WINBLOWS SOOTHINO BYBtTT,
ivlng the fac simile ot "Curtia at Perkins" otf the
wrapper. All othera are baae Imitations.
Asthma Is one of the most distressing com
Inta which afflicts mam. Barely fatal but acorn
in the extreme. a simple question
'by suffer when ralatf Is within '/our reach
lBSDBX'S PECTORAL BALM has relieved every
1 and cured" thooaands.
' Vor fin a Lace"Shtwls, Thread Ltcea. and Laces
iparial, call on SAM STKRNK. 41 Main Street.
We were happy to meet in our citj
yesterday Col. W. H. Ss^lbbs, of (
house of J. Brower &Co , New Yorli
It ia a peculiar pleaaure to take bj
the hand ao gallant a soldier an<j
thorough gentleman, aa it waa
writer'a privilege to know well Col|
Sellers during the trying scenea of I
late war, and to appreciate his hif
toned qualities aa an officer and hi|
aterling accomplishments and mer
as a man.
We hope his stay in our city maj
be both agreeable and profitable.
IINKN and Oo.ton Shetting-8 1, M. ! •«. 11-4,
111-4.
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llBsdptf
DABLINO * MEBRIMAN,
W Main StrMt.
Defiance Cigar Manufactory,
\ D. IIIRSCII & CO.,
itoPrtprleton tfthe Star' Biaad,
KO 174 WATER STREET,
NEW YORK.
marcLQ ltw3medp
According to an announcement i|
the New Orleans Times of Sundaj
morning, Rev. Mr. Carnes, of
Gafveston News, was inducted, by on
dinatioo, into the ministry of the Na|
Church, at 11 o'clock, Sunday, tl
14th inst., at the New Jerusale
Temple, corner of Bienville and Ran
part streets. The Church of the Ne
Jerusalem, according to the Tim4
hold "the doctrines of Divine Ret
latipn, as interpreted by Swed^
burg."
roiTiR'i Cotton UcltitatoRtT'Tm
chopping oat Invantoif' by a
HalWttsvlUa, Teias. Will perferm
hoe h#nda and two plows. One hand
ten aerea a day. Por sale by Irving
for the State o I Texas, S >uthw:«k Bulli
Ualveston.
IADIES' Paper Collars and Cuff.—
DARLING &
iptf
MKRRIMAX.
\ k
Jd^n Street.
A
fSkD
^00 ALL LINEN COLLARl
•' m of avi
i cents. CLARK 4L (|)^tIN
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No. "3 Main Street
<ACR COLLALS—' New Styles."
jDAKLING & MERR1MAN,
59 Main Street.
•t
had to contend
attaaking her on two
nts, has so elated attd,
hh , that he woald tofc
%A ^1 '■ ; i ! >"
g the
over-
no# to
territory of Lnxem-
g to iha King of Hoi-
fasteh it to his
4-f
h
ard UTat the Ccar lobks for foa-
ring his ioterests; they |Ie in the
Kast, and it is prutpbla that his neu-
trality could be obtained, on eondi-
tiott of allowing him to advance to
Constantinople, thence to cross into
'Asife kHere, England, thelpest inter-
ested party, will be compslkdtp side
,fn order to p^ftvept her
nts of
with
from allot
fepila
" In either case;
Fmtice Will have
Ms allies, and the
men in the world.
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being too weak to en-
trap with her brutal
it by ceding to
'coveted territory. Ne-
lit is unwilling to
^ and maintains U|b
against Frane ,ae weB
against Holland. With the
of the Frenek oa-,
of Prusaia make
e of contention,
for a war, almost
to chastise Prus-
beoomes a dan-
aar.as totoeeMoer atmstiite which,
or wroaj^tha lkMaoh believe to
^rbftlMling of
emted byarrogance, is
owfhl remem-
of 1814 and
fir ra^ribatioa
Q9*ne, sinoe, instead
•e be forgotten,
. wa«ld ba so'be-
,vo« to remind the
that ahe alone of
whtf Ud formed a
ploy, being whipped
AUm-
tba
■ >! r mm
hewelfto
► toMMi het
takes place,
two powers
of all fair
'•, it "It is probable thatlOgland wishes
*7 * t to watch Russia and & protect Tur-
a by his absolute^ from that powerful enemy. ^ <
" Such is the^puditiOtt oi affairs in
Europe, and if the
the condition of
less so, public anxi
steady depreciati'
stocks.
M gloomy/
tters is not
ng caused
of all public
Wmm
Jhe Texas New, published at Mt.
Pleasant, rejoices ia the fact that the
iralt ''in that section Is not killed.
They will luxuriate in those parts
upon half a <rop.' «'
The same paper complains of the
mails. What paper in Texas does
ott We should suppose that after
the visit of the lata superinter dent
we would have had regular dailey
mails.
Lt. Beth H. Griffin, whose head was
BpUt open by a sabre, In the bands of
a negro sergeant, in the late mutiny
i£$an Antonio, dleftnilifteitfth last.
H«wss bsried with military honors
on the 14th
Advertiter, of Corpus Christi,
states that many persons (in Nuecee,
five Oak and San Patricio counties
ai« planting Sea Island cotton.
a hare received a copy of the Va
rletiee Programme of Galveston. It
taa ptay bill with reading matter and
aAverMiameiits. \ '
Tba Dallas Herald says: " A pro
is on toot by an enterprising oit
of this county, in conjunction
a Galvtoton flrm. tor the navi-
of tjse Trinity Hfer to Dallas
Thaprqjact
believe to be
Malabor ex-
tharaft
this eonnty. our
Wanted.
DOME—Warranted to be gentle.—
J. 8. FOSTER.
UAT^—Trimmed to order
up .jirsgatu. nuw
9 Main Street.
a was f
Ubt Gen
To Barbers.
In a paper like the 1
the editorial columns 01
writers are emplbyi
occasionally
White Goods.
J400 yards WUITE SWISS at JTJ centa
I, M yards WHITE JACORZT at W cents.
4M - MULL.
Mu - NAINSOOK.
CLARK * FRANKLIN,
plt-tf 93 Rail turret.
J Mat .# rrtred
rcK
Lace Mantles.
FROM WW TO 7S.t#-At
CLABK * f RANK LIN'S.
ip!7-tf "i Main Str«*t.
Per Express!
H
AIR ROLLS, WATERFALLS, BBAI 03-
Coronet Braids,
Alex nder Bra l is.
Hair Topsey Roll*—
All new styles for dressing the hair—juat received this
sorting, by
CLARK & FRANKLIN.
apl7-tf
73 Main Strtet.
THE RICHEST, HANDSOMEST,
BARK "OCEANSPRAY
FROM
LIVERPOOL!
AND
•Veil Elegant .1* tor Intern t
OF
Dry Goods in Houston
ABK AT
CLARK a FRANKLI.N>H,
apSdtwtf. HO. 73. MAIN 8TRKST.
JVette Deutsche afpeUMre.
CITY DRUG- STORE!
SCHMIDT & ERLEX.UEYER,
(Graduates of the Universities of Vienna and Heidel
barg.)
CHJtMISTS AND APOTIIECARIB3*
omer of Mnin at., atd Texas Avenue, Houston. 1 ex.
take pl**iiAure in announcing to the phrseians
and the nuliiic. that we hav*to-dnr oi^ned o.r n*w
DKCG 8 TuKK with a careluliy MrlectfU and complete
stock of
FIEtH AID PURE OROCS, CHEMICALS,
Patent Mediclnca, I'erfumf ries, and Toilet Articled
Being graduates in Pharmacy and Chemistrr. ot
the above named Universities, and having had a'lone
experience in our umfeaajon, both in hu ope and
Amerioa we trust of beiug able to give entire *aiis
faction in every line of our busine***. and respectfuilv
solicit the patronage uf the people of the city of
Uouaton and vicinity.
The special attention ot the people of the State is
called to the tact of our being prepared to make
Chemical Analyses, of Ores, Minerals, Mineral Wa-
ters, Poiaons, etc., etc. '
Physicians. Planters aad Conntrr dealers, snpphed
on reasonable terms.
English, Uerman, French and Italian spoke
Feb7dtwly. r£: i,
lOO
CRATES ASSORTED CROCKERY
T. If*. HOUSE.
AGENT FOB
TENNANT.MANHAN & CO.
happened to
A paragraph encou
ne 8 occurred in an
we most decidedly di«t^
demn.
Col. Horace Cone.—Our did :
and correspondent, Col. Ho:
has associated himself with
E. BiddleSt CoV, Cotton J
Factors, Shipping and
mision Merchants, 19
New York, and we trust that
people of Texas will give him a m
nificent patronage. He is
oi it. . . , ...
MR BARREL BAY RUM-For sale by the
!rt. Half-gallon or gallon, by
CLARK A FRANKLIN,
73 Main Strtet.
AVINO accepted the above agency,1 will
on hand a fall supply of TeaMBtl
IN PINT8 AK1) QUARTS.
Ualaaeaa'a Dahlia Stsst sad Bsss Pah
£, Orders ailed at Houston or Galveston.
leblMtwedptf t. W. HOPBB
UN SACKS SALT
JM CASKS TENNANT S ALE
VA CASKS BASS ALE
5*0 BOXES TIN PLATE
10-J TONS IRON AND STEEL SLABS
WCASES CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE
110 TONS COAL
CASKS TRACE CHAINS
M CASKS LOU CHAINS
BLACKSMITHS' TOOL? ANVILS.STCCKS *.fj
DIES.FILES. HAMMERS, ETC
POCKET CUTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIP-
!: B.:„ I
All oi wWch will be sold either ia bonds or :n rcr
at lower rates than they can be purchased a*. Ntw
York andfother market*.
t. w. hocse. 1
ppLEX 8KIRT8—at
Mptf
darling * merriman'9,
59 Main Street.
Sundries.
WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO.
Proprietors of
HCENIX STEAM, SPICE, MUSTARD
Fobtir's Oottos Coinvlion.— For scraping
shopping out ootton. Invented by a gentlemei
ilettsytlle. Texas. Will perform the labor of t|
l hands and two plows. One hand Hill culti'
tea acres a day. For rale by Irving Williams,
fjr the State of Texas, Soutliwick Building, 81
Galveston.
Keen & Hagerty, Baltimore, hav
their adrcrtiftemeot in to-d.j'. Tin EEAIjEItf:1 IN 1NDIGO
graimi. It is one of the most enten(
sive manufacturing houses of Tic
Japanned and Stamped Ware, in th
whole South. They deserve, an
should have, extensive encouagemea
in Texas.
4Wtf. h. Crawford. C. 8. Crock. j. B. Crawford.
apI7-dtw3m
CiRROLL & CO.
We are requested to state that ther
will be no Court held.at Matagord
at the next regular term time of thi
District Court, as there is no DiBtric
Clerk for Matagorda county.
In a row,' at Clinton. Ga., betwee 5 j Gi^O. ]
Dr. James Barron and Mr. Jesse Gla ? ^
wefn, both well known citisens, tbf
Ikltei
Br was killed.
The cholera bas made an early ap
pearance in Europe.
CHOCOLATE MILLS,
No. 62 Saatb Street,
BALTIMORE.
NUMSEN,
4
PRESERVERS.
PICKLERS & OYSTER PACKERS,
IS Light Street. Balllaiore.
Joint Proprietors aad 8ole Agents for
■•■Din>a
We regret to learn that the exten
sive business commission house of J
H. Brower & Co., 45^South street CONDENSED MILK !
New York,have suspended. They hav
been doing an active Texas trade fo
over a quarter of a century. In thei wn
misfortune they have ^he. sjmpatUie
|C our business community.
Presared by tte
ftALTIMHE lllltllit Mill If.
dtw€m
Books. Stationery, Ac.
P. BURKE,
PSook*, Paper envelopes aad Fancr Ocods.'
pan lnKl twtf Beastsa. Te aa.
By a decree of the republic.of Nici*a^*th 'd other ^liable yd men.
«ragua, on the 1st of October next mvthJd-twtf * 0*0 p. Kvrrr.
Helais Gonssin alone will be alio'
r*1 wooe will be allowed ^ ^ aaA qnaas of blank books
to import liquors into that conn try IffallUU NriptiMaiiUMiiiy
and every one possessing such liquor *<" «*i* b*
within ,the dominion will be require* fmk^hs d t^
Aa
IOWMT part *
, Y«M!' \ ' "f
luwi rr-~"—
■ too
fro. p^j:
,000
d-t tf
to Nil out at cost to Mr. Goussin
> A snail piece of muscle taken fro:
rf«b. 11^,- m.,
_ dm!
with the eogravings and description
of trichina# given in the medical worki
died of reputed trichina spii
a4< Springfield, Mass., was put un
microscope of moderate power, an
the ftsinute worms were
form and potion they
s •Q; i
,1
. AAA PAPIK8rRK8HAtRDUI
aVW .?■ ed«,«rowth ot 1866. truis
, ..A ntkar aalti
GEO. P. BCRKR.
■KTBIiOPBS. ALL 8IZB8
aadeoUn. For sale br
OKO. P. arRKm.
LL OOLOn*.
•aa p. b0bkr.
■archi d-twtf
«*a p. bukkk.
WM. U. UKIFFIN,
CIVIL CIIIREER, AIIMITEtT AIBSIIVITU
(Offlce, np-stairs.)
MEW COCRTHOCSK.
Ilaaetoa^ Texas.
Will prepare plana <or tslMlins of evetp dsacrlp-
tion, bridges, culverts, railroads, and eaaaia, aad
make estimates for the same.
Will alio attend to the examination and perfection
of titles to laaii, locating and surveying land certifi-
cates, lots, Ac.
An experience of twenty-Are years enables him to
guarantee satisfaction. Charges modem*.
*ept -dtwed tf
VWmte«t
I
to
PURCHASE A SMALL DWELLING
in Taa
Central part of the City.
AfPLY SOON.
OF THB
O CIE AJN SPRAY."
IS? .
tb n.
THE HOUSTON
DIRECT NAVIGATION COMPANY
OIVK8J
THROUGH BILLS LA.DLNG
By ITS OWN STKAUERS AND BARUE8.
And br vessels nnder its charter, from Hoa<te
to New York and Boston, and from New York aad
Boston to Hoaaton. withoet tonehine at talvaetoa
at a saving of to to 4* per eent. to the shipper.
The Company also receives aad forwards goods at
Oalveston, and ships produce and all other height br
sttunera and o her vessels thaa those of Its owa
charter, wlthoat commission. ^ „
A. L- Held, Ageat.M William street. New York.
Jowph Aiken. Agent. Oaiveatoo.
B. V. Tompkins, Agent. Hoasta.n.
J. MITCHBLL. Praeideat.
R. 8. WILLIS, VI* Presldsn
B Gagas*. Ja.. Seeretarr. ianl9twedo3m
CartI.
«
REMOVAL OF TUB YOUNO LADIES' SCHOO
looted si nee September, 1-61. next door to the Catk
lie Chnrch, will remove on Monday. April 1st to tl
fine bnildlng on the " old Ualveston Railroad." Jot
erected. It Is hoped that the spacious maia. ec
pressly arranged lor the gmter comfort of the p-
plls, the heatthr situation, as well as remoteness fta
city noise.will be conducive even to the'rtnental ex-
cellence-
The Directress having Invariably discharged her
duty according to the beet of her humble capacity
cannot (well promise (more, though she coaid truly
wish forgreaty ability that she might make a meet
retara lor the confidence, kiadaaa sal sacoange-
ment with which she has been sr sreatly hooored.
MIsS Rose will a>sut In the Srninr aad Mra. Ste--
inthe Junior Department.
the ma sic by Mrs. Gti and
It iseoatemplatad ta place the Preach class uafi
a risfcssor of very gnat Ulent
Care will be 'akaa to eapfela the svetem of stadi
ta parents aad guardians who may apply ta the 1
ntltnS'. Esgnlar attsadsnss used. Rales ef tk
School always opsa tor the psraial sf parsata.
MUM MART B. BROWN.
HMlit, Tea*. —W fiaipUa
By THIS ARRIVAL I|AM RECEIVING
a large stock of Spring aad Son rxi nods, imported
direct from the nunufaetoreis ia Europe, accng
which srUl be (bund:
IRISH LINEN OF EVERY QUALITY
LINEN LAWNS
SWISS MUSLIN
JACONET MCSLIN
NAINSOOKS
CBCSS BAB MUSLIN
BBOWN LINEN DRILLING
BROWN LINE! DUCK
BLEACHED DRILLING and DUCK
US EN STRIPES aad DENIMS
LINEN CHECK SHIRTINGS
FANCY LISEN COATINGS
VICTORIA aad BISHOP'S LAWNS
a
INDIA UN EN
SOFT MULL MUSLIM
Together with a gtacral stock ef MsRhaai'i?.
t. W.
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