The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, June 9, 1848 Page: 4 of 4
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TUB COQUJETTK- it uilss ucox.
My heart is slaking
itb ever thinking
Of him who woo J mo in carlj'tife ;
lie had scarce a rental
lathL look was geutlc
Ar Mrhisp'ring he prajoj tuc to be 015 wife.
I cannot proBVr
A wealthy coffer"
0 ran his words in the days of youth
Cut your husband's glory
JIuv named in btory
And job shall onroes a heart of truth."
So ray adorning
Sorao vernal morning
Er broko more sweet o'er an eastern isle
Than the beam bcjgpuoing.
On fcw lips so winning.
X diffuse the light of Hope's youthful smile
.But I answered slightly
Laughingli-htly
That my lore was love of the rich and lufa
" And tkai 1 cared vol
Indeed I dared no
And thus I rebuked him I knew not why.
He bowed and departed
Quite broken hearted
And bng I thought he might come once more.
But O ! my life's morning !
One pretence of scorning
Oouded the light which your moments bore !
TTiis my lieart i linking
As I sit still thinking
How lie prayed me ! softly to be his wife :
Though small was the rental
Hie look was no gentle
Of him who wooM me in early life.
I SEE A -MAX.
I da not sec his shabby dress
I sec him in hi manliness;
I see his axe; I see his spade!
1 see a nun that Gud has made;
If such a man befvrcyou stand
Give him your heart gno him your hand
And praise your Maker for such men;
They make this uld earth 3 uung agnin.
FKOM LATE FOREIGN PAPERS.
The consumption of coal by the Great Western
Railway Company annuals to eighty tbuu-uud torn
annually.
A letter from St. Petersburg of the 135th u't states
the strength of the Russian annv at &31.UXJ men.
I
: I
1 im "on i ijiem I 111'
)l -ill ri " r i i 1
Itissaidunt of eleven memlicrs of the trench
Pm?Trtnil flrtvimmirit cni-n nmin im'n.1 fi Pn1i.ti :
ladies
The Provisional Government of Milan his candled
the Jesuits.. Fifteen coax ents of that society in Lorn-
Icnly have been closed and their entire property se-
questrated. The Ihike of Buec'cuch wlio is one of the largest
landowners ra Scotland has determined not to lend
more than one farm to one tenant to prevent the ac-
cumulation of land in a few hands.
Some ladles of Venice have petitioned the Proii-
ional Government to form a battalion of women who
will tend the sack make cartridges and iu case of ne-
cessity share with their male comrades the danger of
tho fight.
The total number of slaves landed fiom prizes tak-
en by British ships of war and liberated at Sierra
Leone in the fourteen years commencing with I32
ana cnomg witu loio waso.
It may be stated for the information of foreigners
that no traveller whether by steamer railroad or dil-
igence will now be admitted into Holland without n
passport hitherto not required.
The Indian Government lias ordered ice to l-o sup-
plied fur the use of the hospitals for European k1-
diers ; and it is intended to allow funds for defraying
the expense of punkahs to maintain currents or air
day and night in the barracks.
A vast impulse will no doubt be given to emigra-
tion by the disturbances in Europe. Certainly everv
thing at present tends the aggrandisement of the U.
States. The bcttlemcntwith Mexico was confidently
expected to be ratified as 30 members of Congress
were said to be at Qucrctaro.
From on official notice it appears that the flag of
tne Venetian nepaoiic is compobcu ot three colors
green white ana red ; the green next the staff the
white in the mi Jdle and the red at the end; at the
the top the yellow lion in a white ground bordered
with the three co'crs.
The Governor-General of the Philippine Itlands Iwd
started with a formidable expedition cumi'ting of
three steamers a frigate and various other vessels
with a large body ot troop lor the purpose 01 attack-
ing the Sula pirates at their head-quarters.
The influx of forcincre of previous absentee Eng-
lishmen into London is giving an impulse to the hnmo
trade and benefitting generally the metropolis Fur-
nished apartments in the West Did ore said to be in
great demand.
RkPRXSENTATIOX IK T1IK BRITISH Pa H til M J ST.
Cobden in a rcccnt'pcechon the condition ofEng-
lano lnaicatca tno louowing inequalities in its repre-
sentation :
Manchester with more than 200.000 people elects
two members to Parliament. MirllKiruugh with 2 tt)
voter fends two! South LnncaHhire with 1090000
inhabitant and 24000 electors is balanced by Har-
wich with about two hundred electors whom any lord
may buy. Wet Yorkshire with 1200000 people
and 36000 dectorft is balanced by llorsliam and
Woodstock each with 300 electors voting as they arc
ordered or bought. Leeds Birmingham and Glasgow
with an acrrrccatc population of C00000 have eoual
chances in the House with any three little boroughs
bs Liyme-negis itewaiey uncoin orruniic am ay
to ce ict an l WLero no honest man would hold a vote.
And this is called representation.
Cologne or any other liquid perfume made with es-
sential oils will scent a room much bettir and longer
if instead of sprinkling it about )ou pour a few
drops into & glass of water and put it in some central
place.
Locxs Philippe. The London Times says: "We
believe that there ports of the Counte do Xcuilly's
(Louis Philippe) investments hcrcore entirely ficti-
tious. Ho fives at Cloremout in u state of aliiKt pe-
nury denying himself even those small luxuries which
arc almost necessaries from long use to a man of his
umuui me; even wnn tuc moai ngiu economy now-
evcr it is Raid his income is still insufficient for his
maintenance and that in acarortwoif he similes
so bog be will lie completely destitute. It can how-
ever scarcely be the intention of the French Govern-
ment to sequestrate the private property not only of
the ex-King but of hi whulc tanuly. Tho dowers
of his sons' wives are said to be almost entirely in-
vested cither iu French funds or in land in Fnmce
and whatever claim the nation may baic upon the
royal estates it can by no process that we are aware
of be extended to property thus acquired."
Thje Bklcun King ok Reforms. An interest-
ing London letter received by the Ilibcrnia makes &
statement of the manner in which the intelligence of
the french Revolution was received by lung Leopold
by which he is represented to have acted from the
commencement of the crisis with singular prudence
for rovahT. As soon as be heard of the fate of Louis
Philippe he summoned bis cabinet and told them that
to wwirfam his throne be would not permit one drop
of blood to be shed.- The ministry assured him that
Ira was beloved by the peopIc. and that he mast con-
tinue Kinf but they said axou must grant reforms
to the nation." '"Reforms!" exclaimed the mon
arch "iron must crant them. Do not ask me for re-
forms lam not master. All such reforms as the
nation reouires must be eranted and for that yon and
'the representatives arc responsible to the nation.
Whatever is fouud to be for the welfare of the nation
will of course be approved of by me. I am the elcct-
.IUw wmijm. M.jjftw.vuu. j m.m .K.wfc.w.-
(1 King of the Belgians not their master!" This
IxnruajTA has Itoeo declared to Ik: sIpjh sound tense
naa Uttr defiuiu-m cannot tc given to it.
J-L.
A COUNTRY LAWYER 'ON HAND FOR
HIS CITY FRIEND. Kve-mnd-twenty years ago
when this western region was sparsely 6cttieu wnen
the country bur-room was the place of common resort
and before thuse old fashioned bar room stories and
bouts had vicldcd to the rasairj now "cnerallv beard
in all driuking saloons there was a certain set of
goou-uuinorcd trcc-and-casy individuals -wnose cus-
tom it was to 'foregather' at the 'inn of old j In
HHcnttviUeGtttaniugu3 county. Conspicuous among
this set wut CounnrW G . wlioe-o 'much' vet
'ready wit had spread hisfamo abroad throughout
all tluit region of 4keuVtry ' Another 'meniber1 was
gentleman whom we'll cdl X.
Jiut lime separated this jolly company as itd'ies
others and the subsenacnt histoir of the Counsellor
nnd worthy Mr. X. was as diverse as .their fortuocs.
0 plodded on with bis 'capiases1 and 'sash-er-rarc-erc'
at EUioottville.1 X in due time became en
gaged in responsible duties here.
Legal buhiuCHS at distant intervals called the law-
yer to Buffalo and he was of course glad to' see bU
old friend ; but X engrossed in business or for
reasons 01 ins ow n nau not much time to unc over
'old tiucsj'and without intending improbably gau
him the cold shoulder. The man of law noted thh
indifference. and possessinginwit what the other did
in rhino determined to ascertain whether X
really meant to 'cut him or not. Meeting him next
day in the street be said :
X my old friend how tl' do ?rt
u Well very well; how are you l
u I sav. X I've noticed several times lately tliat
you've rather avoided me than otherwise and I ain't
going to stand any Fuch common."
"Why what .
u Wo used to to mighty good friends up in
Ellieottvillc. and I don't know why we should'ut bo
here."
-Why what .
-Oh it's no uc talking just eo in here now
and 'treat.' as you used to."
" Why I've just had my breakfast and don't want
anything; besides I'm in a hurry to get to my Lui-
n; but Til treat yiu if you want."
ell let's go 111."
f And thev cutercd a small c one horse croccrv
w here the 'cheap and n.tty was dealt out by the small.
X cave a nod to the 'mixer' behind the bar and
said : J
JUstgive my j r ten a ucro soma wrcr ana
what crackers and ihtcxc he tcauts.and charge.
it to it?.w Turning to G- hi remarked : " You
must excuse me now ; I't e a grent many things to
attend to and can't stay any longer after whnji he
left
AVell if that ain't cool" says G.y u then I'm no
judge.' Having dispoMonattly imbibed his beer he
fctopped aminuww two to consider
J1 v... 1...-v...
. '
Ycif.Mr
Have j ou got plenty of crackers and cheese ?'
" Yes sirS
How much will the cheese icagh ?'
" AUmt sixty pounds a-pieee.''
JuW sixty "-
Pixtv and 110 mifctuke Vs
&ijut sendocer to the Farmer's Hotel
tehtrc I stop four of those cheeses and three bar-
rth of crackers and charge them to Mr.X
willyou? you heard him ray I was to have what
crackers and cheese I icanted 1n
Yes cir?'
And tend them down soon because I'xpcct
my team 11 be there in a little w bile and I shall want
'cmallreadv.'
Certain! v r.M
The four cheeses and the three barrels of
crackers were sent down and in due course 01 time
jIr.X was presented a bill for the same which
Ue pmu CUIMCSSlIlg l mc roure uuiv uu unuwy0
rather exnenMve the toke was nevertheless a good
one. He never afterword gae the cold shoulder to
Counsellor G. Buffalo Courier.
The tomb of Theodoric at Kuvcuna has a dome
consisting of a single block of limestone 34 feet in di-
ameter. It is computed to have weighed more than
two million pounds when taken from the quarry.
The structure of the cuticle or scarf skin of the hu-
man body is cellular. A full formed cell is the l-ti00th
of on inch in diameter.
If the branches of certain shrubs be buried and
their roots be exited to the air these last are seen
covered with buds while the buried branches acquire
a fibrous capillary structure and in no great Jcngth
of time they present tho appearance and cxerciso the
functions of roots.
Insects breath through holes or pores on each side
of every ccguicut of the abdomen called spiraculo.
A cubic foot of water weighs one thousand ounces
air is ei 'ht huudred times lighter than water there-
fore a cubic foot of air weighs one and one-fourth
ounces. The atmosphere is furty-miles high and is
computed to weigh scventy-seu billions of tons equal
to a solid globe of lead sixty miles iu diameter.
The number of atino&pbhcric concussions made up-
on the medium of audition in ordor to produeo sound
must not be less than thirty-two nor more than tw en-ty-fuur
thousaud during one second of time.
The weight of tho moss of bhxl in an adult is
twenty-four pounds.
Green wood on an average contains one-third its
weight of water.
The rspidity with which paper imy be manufactur-
ed mar be thus exemnHikd. hi. Passcv of Birming
ham has in his possesion a document the material of
wlucu was in a siaie 01 rags was mauc into paper uncu
and printed in the space of fire minutes in the pre-
sence of many witness.
A horse draws to the best advantage when bis tra-
ces ore elevated at an angle of 1 4 or 1 5 degrees abot 0
a horizontal line.
Alum is oftcu used to cleanse muddy water Two
or three grains arc sufficient for a quart of water.
Tho alum decomposes the carbonate of lime sulphate
of Hnio is formed in solution and the alumina precip-
itates in llocks carrying with it mechanical impurities.
The melting point of iron is one hundred degrees
Wedgewood's Pyrometer. Copper melts at titenty-
(.even degrees A . P. Palladium melts at one hun-
dred and txfty Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Zinc at
Feven hundred F. tin at foui hundred and forty two
I tilnliiir mlf M twfl till nit rftl ntnl ttrntt v T" anil
taken fare at fire hundred decrees.
Taking an AuTOGRAra. During Frederick Lc-
maitrc's la&t journey in Indon. be left bis hat in the
nail 01 a table U'uotc. -At tne nioucnt ol going out
he missed and returned for his couvre chef but a well
hatted gentleman had put bin hand npon it.
OIou3ieur" eaidPou C4:barUc Bazan " jou oro
Liking my hat."
"OU.ycs."
" You hare your own V
"Oh .
" Why do you want to Uke niine you know tcry
well it mCul yourtf ?"
Oh yes."
My name is on the inside."
" Oh yes that's why I take it. I bare nothing of
yours 111 my collection ol autographs."
rASSENGEUS
Per steamer Billmc from Houston June 3. -Juita
Thompson Lidy 3 children jesenr't MissTuornMrs
O'Conner Miss Sneed Martin it. Lady lloutb Sl Lidy
Mcrrifield 1'aiton Bsurn Ardliams Ellis Burgess
Babcoek I'cck Birch BreraondWasham Walpole
Conner Gats Manning Maddock Xichols Peoples
itoscnioui nun ueriociu o on aeon.
Per steamer Yacht from Laraca. A. S. Bougerty
W. P. Phillips Wl Bcrmond James Ferguson and
nm. I'rescou.
MANIFEST of ttcamtr Reliance from Trinity
riccrJuncz.
Passengers Mr. Bioko and lady Tschudy Mrs.
Clarke 3 negroes.
- ?.. t v rb.ui. ijt.!! rvfi.m Hi. Ad.
.vna nice Hi..vuiwliuwravitw.--
uts Si. Co. 16 hales do.; Win. Ilcndlcy a Co. II
Ijam do J. C. Kuhn 3 bales do J W ni. A. Gold 4
hales du ; H. Huhbell 4 balea do.
gajr etytitVw ana i&altoz&wn Ginwttt.
RUSSIA AF'.rOLAND Armino- or Russia. I
1110 JJCUl5Cnr'utK wituum uiu iuuowillg iti-
tcr from Johrn'"uurg in East Pru9sirCFpectingtbe
Russian arnfnent :" Our intelligence from Warsaw
begins to bfjooio rare. Russia however appears t"
be arming fi'b great secrecy. It is said that 21X1-
000 rcguiy troops Iiutc already lined the whole of the
western jevinccs of Poscn."
Anothf correspondent from Tilsit sajs there arc
about for times as many soldiers on the Russian side
si forrof y. All the horses are being brought up for
the krbjery quarters for large armies Iiare been pro-
Tided qKownow nnd MariapolNthoso who were on
furlouji after 25 yenra' service hare been recalled.
Sei cir- nobles in i Wilna baro been hanged and sercral
other haebecn obliged torun the gauntlet. AtKicw
alio 100 students arc said to have been hanged.
Tc Grand Duke Micheal is said to IiaTC ciprcssed
biclf so decidcdlT in ths Drescene"of the Empress
ropecting his determination to chastise the Prussians
tint her. Majesty fainted.
Proclamations from the Einporor appear daily in
Poland. They abound in assurance of peace and
thrtals of death.
A lctterfrom the frontier of Poland in the JJan
Qazcttt states that tho Russian military forces con-
cenrrated at this moment iu the Kinudom of Poland
consist cf four arniv corns of 40.00U men each sta
tioned iu the villages or in camps in the vicinity of
Warsaw. Four other corps arc expected it is said
1 .TTt ....... !... Mum. Imt.vnAn U nnnS flTlfl
IUIUHIU lVUIJ IUU 1.1UIJS WVIIV.u ll""n ..
Thorn.
The SUcsian Gazette states that the Russian au
thorities have given orders to nil landowners of Po-
land to dclircr up nil their grain for the supply of tho
Government store-bouses narticulnrlv barlev oats.
peas etc. They ore to be paid one-half in ready
money that is in bank-notes; for the ranaiuing half
uiey are to receive treasury miisrnica arc u ua ui-
en as ready money in payment of the taxes. Any
person vt bo is cognisant of the richness of Poland in
all sorts ot grain can easily conecivo the immense
lorce tucsc magazines ore miCDUeu lor.
UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE BY
MR. STEELE THE REPEALER Among thnad
items of news by the Britannia many an Irish
heart will feel heavier at hearing thaiTom Steele
a true patriot a true Irish gcutlrman andthe ear-
liest and firineit friend of the rights of Ireland
tvurn nut nilli anxiety on her behalf attempted lo
"khuftlo off this mortal coil'' by precipitating him-
self hum Waterloo hriJge into the Thames on
April th at 7 o'clock the nuforlunate man was
observed to alight from n call in Wellington street
ami uat nig paid the driver his rare he walked to
the toll-gate put duwu a penny piece received his
chauge and passed ou to the bridge. On arriving
at the second recess frum Middlesex side ht stop-
ped suddenly look ofl" his cap theceiebrated cap
with nbicri his friend O'Coniicil crowned him in
by-gone days' and mounting the parapet threw
himself into the river. A gentleman who n as cnis-
sinc the bridae on tbconnotite side observed the
whole occurrence at only a few paces distance but
so rapidly did the unfortunate man effect his pur.
pose that it was fouud impossible to render him any
assistance. Happily a waterman was passing thro
the bridge in a small boat at the momeut the un-
fortunate man entered the water and with a pre-
seuce of mind that(docs him high ccdii he im-
mediately nulled towards him. and with some dif
ficulty at length succeeded in getting him into his
boat. The poor man was taken ashore at the
Strand lane stairs and thence ennvesed tn King's
College Hospital where he received all the atten-
tion his case required from Mr. Burton the house
surgeon of that iustitution. The chief injury he
sustained is the shock to his system from having
fallen flat upon ttio surfseo of the water. There
can be no doubt that tbo veteran agitator had con
templated the rash act for some hours at least as
he had been occupied the chief part of the dav in
writing letters at Ptele's coffee-house &n estab-
lishment he was in the habit of occasionally fre-quenliue-
Within his cap tvhich as above staled
he placed on the bridge before ho threw himself
over was a small piece of paper sealed to th. lin-
ing with black wax. on which was written "Torn
Steele county of Clare Ireland." That Tom
Steele never made agitation a trade may he gath-
ered from the fact that when he came of age he
entered on a beautiful estate of 15.000 or 16
000 a year in the county of Clair. Twenty years
of amateur agitation hi ought him to the Insolvent
Deblois' Court.
Love. Thy brother is in (he ditch. Pass
him not by. (iive him thy hand to raise him
up. Temptation was to powerful for him; he
jicldcd and has fallen Pity him; say not a
reproachful word; use kind words and lliou wilt
again resloro him fo virtue. Scores of the
tempted and fallen have llius been saved. The
path of heaven is thronged with holy spirits
who were once in the mire and din. Kind-
ness mid love saved them.
To Dbive Hats. Mr. Charles Picrcp of
Millon recommends potash for this purpoue.
The rats troubled him very much having eaten
through the chamber floor; they appeared in
grcnl numbers nnd were very troublesome so
thai ho fell justified (o resort to s.ralagem nnd
severe treatment for I heir expulsion from his
premises lie pounded up potash and strewed
around their holes threw some under their
holes nnd rubbed some on the side of tho hole
and under part where they came through. The
next night he heard a squealing emong them
which he supposed was from (he caustic nature
of the potash that had got nmong their hair or
on their bare feet. They disappeared and he
has not been troubled with them since that
time which was nearly n jear ago.
Aw Estimate. Al a very moderate esti
mate says the New York Globe the wealth of!
the United Kingdom ol Ureal uritam may Lc
put down at 830000000000. Assuming the
population to be 3000001)0 there would be
81000 for every man woman nnd child in the
Kingdom or tor every head ot a lamily ol fire
persons there would he 35000. The annual
product of the labor of the nation is suppos-
ed to be about $3003000000 which if equal
ly distributed among the population would give
each man woman and child euuu or eo.cn head
of a family 60CL
Punch sas ihnt when a good measure is in
(reduced into the House of Common the Min
is.ry are sure to cairy tt out.
Hints to mem of Business. lie punctual
and attentive Let your word be sacred and
j our engagements inviolable. Keep yourac'l
counts straight. Many a man lias lost a Top
tune by carelessness. The little lime and
trouble it takes day by day to keep debt and
credit and nle away bills that have been paid
is nothing to be compared to future benefits.
Xo man is perfect and the most honest may
forget that you have adjusted your account and
present your bill again. If sure that you have
cancelled the debt you may not convinco your
creditor of the fact. But if you have preserv-
ed hit bill receipted there can be no mistake
about it
"Mrs A" said a ragged urchin si a neighbor's
door wont yon please to darn nrj stockings t See
those great holes there 1"
u Went me to dam your stockings ? Wliat for ? '
W liy you see my motner can't get tune."
" Can't get time I Where is your mother?"
(Mi site's gone to the minister's house to help 'cm
to ruake up clothes for the poor ragged Hindoo. It
tales her pretty much all her spare tiine.b
jiiik
DIt. TOWJVSCNIIfS SAK.SAPAKILLA.
The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World.
Tbtf eiiraa li put o Id art twllto: It U fUllmMchpr
t1raitHfr. iixl wdrnmrd orrUr 10 an fold. It Cnm iIIj.
cut illntul vomitlBf purging aiektniDf or debilitating th9
paiirni.
Ureal rati ana Winter jileaicine.
Th f rmt beaatT and nDTlorUT of this SarttMrilU over all
Mhrr nmltetne In wlill n eradlcatr d ? It Invlforairt lb
mm. jtiaoDeoitbrr brft rail and winter BiMinoearver
known; It not only ponCaih whole ryiiem and ftremtbeaa
the prRonbiitlt crratrantw pure and rich blixxt. ptiwerp-
antad fey it ethrr Itmtktnt And In lhialleath fmlffrcrtt
wf In wundrrfal aucceu. It bs perform I within iba put tw
Jflta more Uian Ihlrlj Si e thwuaaod cum t-f aetero caa el
dfaeaae; it Iejtiwtnirtbnifaol of ibvte were connlered in
Curable Mont than VJTWI ruea or Cbruoic Kheurailiim;
Too ihouaand caief of Ilrapepsia;
toanhoujaaJ ee of Uforral UebllitT and want of Enerfy ;
Serea thouMnd ciecv of he dilfrraut Cental CompUInu;
Twotlxiunnd ofScrittita;
One tbmtunl five huodrrd cmn of the Llvtr Complaint;
SlcaaevofDsMtaMofLhoKIJnafaand Uropiy;
Li ehi ibosivand caaeauf Cuikubdimib: and tlxwaanda of nMI
of dUejtrflpfibA bloat vix: Ulcer. Lrjaipetaa halt Kbeum
rimpiPiPn ine r acotic. eic. ioginer wnn nuMrowa taa
biek Htadad:ePain In the bide lIimi Spinal Affecilonf.rtc
Thla we am awar miin appear incrrulbte but have let-
ter faun phvIclant4nd orafriit from all parts nf the UnitrJ
Siites Intorming ua of inordinary cure R Van llosklrh
Ef.enaof thentoet reapec table Druffiata In Newarh N.J
ls'oetneitkttsairAn tvfr tainurvtbaulMciMi lalbat pi'''
alone. Tberearethotnanda of catwe lattmcitjr of New York
which we will retrrtowtlh pleuart ana to men of character.
Il lathe best mdicln forUie pravenilveof ilurue known. It
undoubtedly a.?eJ tbt Uvea) of mora than
tot salt whole! an-l mail by It. D. LABAD1S.
5000 Children the past Season !
At It removed the cause of ! uiJ prepared them fr the
rammer seavn. It h never been known to lujort In u lewl
the most dillrate c&ild.
Rheumatism.
ThlsSataaparilla U otl with the motl perfect facceas In
Rheumatic ctuiipUinie howeverarvereor rhmal The a.
unielilng cure it baa performed are Indeed woadvrfal. Other
remedie aomailiiiea rive teimfirarv relief this entirely eradl.
catef Itfiomtheayitein eveu when the lltnbe anJ bonee are
U'eadiuif swollen.
FT Hear fr ?eth Terry one of the oldest and most reaperta
awyers In Hanford ronnectlcut. The following Is an
extractor a lier tnlnd it am hit
Vr Tnfueitd I have Med on bottle t f yoer Siraaparllla
ana onu tt is excellent in lis etrocii upon a tnronc naeoniaxic
oain to which I amanblect fmin an iniNrvorcasloned several
years ( In a pu'-lic auge Plra Mud roe two buttles to tie
care of Drbetmour. 1 have conversed wkb two of our principal
pnvsicianii anu reeonimenaiotirsarMpaniia.
HaruVrdNarcU l2ltlo ( SETH TEERV.
Consumption cured.
CUanst and stnvgtken. Consumption can U Cured.
Bronchiis.CoMsnutpttaa Lirtr Complaint. Colds. Ca-
tarrh f'onghs Asthma Spi ting vf Blood bort
ness in the Chest. Hectic Flush bigla vtit$.
Difficult vr Profuse tZrpt dotation .Pain in
the ifdY etc.. hav hern nnd can be cured
Pr TownsendIVai Sir Nearly twentv years afo I took
violent ctld which aeuled oniny tunrsand affected me severe-
ly; ludeed finaltyit became a severe hacking cough but not so
severe u to prevent me from attending to mv Dusiuera. Within
the lat few years It Incrftasfd on ve gradually. At last 1 b
CAmereuuceil l brratned wulidilnmlir and ni with mv
cough much bad matter and for lb ta Blue months previous
to oslay yonr arsaparilla had reenlar night sweats; Indeed my
friends aud yself sepposed that I would die with the consump
tion; dw i nm mv aappmera 10 mwrm you mat to my aur
prise after esins ihrettMtlee of your Sarsaparilla. I find my
health reHored. It r-lved roe grB.ta4tlyan 1 1 am now enjoy
ingnivch better heaiihtbaai I have before in 2ryrari. I had al
most entirely lost my appetite' h ith Is aIao;reiurned. You are
at liberty to publish this with uy name In the papers if ym
chouse.
My little girl who li three tears old had a very bad cougt
the whole ol last winter. We became verv much alarn.rJ on
heraccounu WMIe ttslaethe inedicine 1 gave her Some of it
and it em entirely relieved her as well as myself and she is
well mw and as hearty as any child I ever saw. She was alsu
full of little blotches: it took them awiv and her skin Is emooih
and fair now; an 1 1 m sali6ed she recovtred Iter health from
bsing your excellent medicine. & W CON A NT
4M Druid way
Girls Read This.
You who have pale cotnp.exbui dull eyes blotches on the
face. ruuthUio and are "out of ipirlu" UM4 bottle or iwof
Vt lowniPQd'sanpiria. it will cleanse your blood re-
move the freckles and blotches and give yon animation spark
ling'eypf Sne splriu and beauUful complexion all wf which
re of laa'oviue value to unmarrieJ ladln.
Ureal female JSIedtcine.
Dr. Townsend's Safsanariila i a aoveretrnand sneed tore
for Incipient Coninnptton Barrenness Leucrrboa orWtites
obstructed or difficult BlenMruaiinlocoiitiiM'nce of Urinv or
Involuntary discharge thereof and for the general Prostration
of the System no waticr whether tte result of inherent cause
orprouitcN oy irrrgviarity iiioff oracciaenu
ri'othtnecanbe more surprning thin iislnvlgoraUng effects
on the human frame fersuns. all weakaess and Uasilude. from
ukin; it at once becom robast and full of energy under its
influence. It Immediately counteract tho nervIrenesa tftbe
lenuie frame waich U the ctml cauie or barrenness.
It will not be expected ol us In cases ofto delicate a nature
to exhibit certificates of cures performed but e can assart
ui afflicted that Lundredsofcase have been reported tons.
Several cases where bmlliei have twee without children after
using a few boules of ihU Invaluable medicine haA beeu ties.
sed wttn oeaimy otuprin. Jff7
Dr. Townseud My rile beln ereatlr distreesed ? weak'
ness and Uenerstl Debility and sutTcrlng continually by pain
and asenationofbearincditwD fall log wfthe wHiib.and with
ptber difficulties nnd bavins kKwn cases where your medicine
has effected great cures and also hearing It recunirnended for
such case as I bavedescribed 1 tbtained a boUte of your ex
iractofajapariIlaand followed the direction youAte me.
In a short period Itrtaaored her complaint and reSfted her
health. Ilelug graiefel for the benefits she received luke plea-
sure In Ihuj acknowledginf It aud reroinmendinf It t the pab
lie. M D MOORE
AlUnr Aux 17 1311 Corner Grand aud LydiusHti.
Jo Mothers and Married Ladies.
This Extract of SarpariIIa hai been expressly prepared la
reference la rentals complaints. No female who be reaaon U
supDoeeshe Is approaching that critical period 'the turn of
iik" anuuio nrgieci to use it as it if a certain prrvenutlve br
any of the numerous and horrible dUeaees to which femeles
subject at this lime of life. This period may be delayed sevejffl
jri BJ MIU IUII BKUSLUIV. slVrMlliTM TklUSDIIOT IOUI
aoDrnachlnx womanhood as It is Calculated to aaaiat nature bv
quietening the Mm J and invigorating ihe system. Indeed this
milKine is iu valuable for all ti divaiet to which wuiueu are
subject.
It braces the whole svaism. renews nermanentlv me natural
energlea by removing the impurities of the body not so far
lumuiuiiiE ui ijnriu u w pnNJucg a auiDvequeni reiaiuion
which Is tbe rase of morl meJecme uken for leiuale weaknrss
aud disease.
Scrofula cured.
This CertlCcaiecoocIusively proves ihaiiheSarrapanllahis
fjneticoimo uvrrine inaai UDSiiiute atseases ot tbe DUuu.
hree person cured in one fcoune Is unprecedeuted.
Three children.
Ur. ToicMsmdDrar Sir. 1 have the oleasure to Inform tpu
that three of my children have been cured of the Scrofula by
the use of your excellent medicine. Thev were aslicted very
severely with bad aon-t have taken only 'four bottle; it took
memawaj ur wnicn nee. iiiyseiiunaruep Obligation.
Youtf respectfully
ISAAC W. CHAIN 106 Woorer ft.
New York Hrcht. ISC.
Opinions of Physicians.
Pr. Townsend If almost dally receiving order! from Phy.
alclana In dloVrent oarU of the Union.
This Istocenlfy ihat we the underrlcned. Physicians of the
Ulty ol Aloanj t hihkivui tr pnuiwi ar. wn
eend'a Sarsaparllla" and believe It to be one of the rnoet valaa.
ble preparation! In the market. Albany. April 1.1616.
H. P. PULING. II. D. P. E. ELSIKNbOKF. H. D.
B. B. BKlGdf.M. D. J. HIL.SON U. D
United States Officer.
CapL G. W. McLean one of the United Sutea Marl Corps
and member of the New Jersey tegislatere has kindly tent
as tne Knowing centucat. it 111 us own story.
A jesr since I wis ukr n with tbe InSuenxa and my whole
evstm left In a debilitated stale. I was fodeced to try Pr.
TwnsenISaisapartllalandfier taking two or tbrefboules.
was very much relieved and attrluuieliuthe said arapa-
nlla. I bae continued taiinc u ana nna tnai i improve every
d...
1 believe it saveu my me ana wouia not im wnnoutit
antltruv consideration.
O. V. McLKAN.
Us; 21
Droccbt Market auert.
jLcto (Pylcang auto. 5cc.
CKOCKETT GAKUND A CO. Cotton Fact. and bener
1 Comwlnton Merchants.U IJagaxine SuNew Orleans
ALDEN A. M. JACKSON
Sh ipphig and Com m ission Merck an t
No. 23 I'oydras Stiieet. Nkm Oblkan?.
HE respectfully offers bis services tothe Planters anJMer.
chants of Texas for ihe sale of uch suples a find a Mit
In New Orleens and will mala th customary advance when
He will also make cash paacbatfs of every description ef
Merchandise and Plantation applies and ship the same Insur
edto any point named provided orders are based on consign
ment or accompanied by available funds. flaran 3
AUilTMOJV .VOTICJE.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs has friends in the city
of Calvetwnnd throughout the Nate of Texas that he
still cootleues toira-MCi the AUCTION DUSINKKSIn this city
for the sal of Keal kstaie Negroes Cargoes and every descrlp-
ton ef Property. PrtMntfaetantwenty.(oiryeartetpeiienceln
thf above branch of blafasaswell as afMnl commerrlal
acquaintance. Matin fata nsul promptness will enable him to
five general satisfaction to those who way honor him wlib theli
Tairovuye. newiii;awBiBlBjBBi tor vi tt
any pan oi vunn iniwwiii
Auction Offlc No 1C Basks Arcadov
New Orleans Feb IT IM7.
' RLFERENCEStv
W N Uu-hHn Co Vsw Orltn.
IJtlard Mneley A C
J W Arthur A Co '
SlCtlVugte Ofrn A Cure nisi
flrofcofiCou.nl Jiotfcro.
O. O. 4 It. K. HARTLEY
ATTonxers and counsellors at law.
GaLVKITOK TliXAS.
Buiutcss attended to and colUetionsviadc in any
part of the State.
ItEttRKNCMJ.
T. C. T.lefirlt. N Urtnn.. Ir.m k Foeirr ICinrtnatl.
E. C. O.u.A. Co c Hublle.- Kins Al.run. Pitutureh
An.terMaLCo.rn Louk SI. L. Illlel! A 1'01'bU.J.
TiaiUpfflutlttOMATrviii.PliiUdtlpbl..
Ogc std duor tin t.f iha Vcrwnd.h.
B. CHURCHILL JONES '
JlTTnrtXEY AT LAW.
Has locatail hlmseir atColumtua.tVloradocoonty and la all
busiuese In tbi county lseocluaJ with Aleesers.
. KOBINSON fe CRITTENDEN.
of Drawru He iIlalMpraciie lata rUti.ct Lour.a ef the
otbi-r counties cttrpoalng the 1st Jedktal Dlsirlct alJ4.
CHIOROFORIII
117 ILL be uad ln ObsUukal caM In extracting Teeth aBd
I In Sura leal eperatka : rally by
J. J. II.-1 1 OX KV. rAiiUicnSmrgt9nci&lccochtKr.
1'iaeasesofwutneuatidcMMrva will rerelve hi particular at'
tent ion. Per nsaSicteil mM chronic diseases whj wivh hie
services will find Dr. Matey at hi dice Tremont etrert oppo-
sltMraut. rt'two dowrssatnb of the Hank ftesidonce at
the Ihium ol 31aJor FlMmem Avenue H ea t if tbe tplcopal
cburcbwlianuprtreas1otu1ly engaged.
.iliiiblO " Cwttr.w
DR.C. HERMAN JAEGER
HAS KEMOT En his residence t the house fbrmrrly ocnpL
ed by .Mr KlrkUnd.oppoaiietlie Episcopal church fab 14
MEDICAL CARI.
JOHN a TAYLOR &. ASHBEL S.MITH
Will practice Medicine In panuenhlp. Jan 31 J
MEDICAL CARD
DOCT. KOBT NEAL.
OrFlTKen Poat nfncatreexoppiia)TreranatIfouM. Bra!
donee Troawnt Hwiw Jan 12.
WILLIAM CHAMBERS
ATTORNEY AMI COU.SStl.LOE T IJIW. IAJdt
Chunbtrtia r Ultrtf ) IIUEKIV CoTriu.
JOHN TAYLOR
ATTORNEY AT L.itV-Wil practise in the FEDERAL
CO'IRT at Oalvfaun. Oct 13
HOUSTON & ALLEN
Counsellors at Lhiic caltestox
SAM HOL'HTilN mN'R. ALLF.N
MKCRINSON MMYTU. & CO.
Attorneys and CounsiltoTS at Law.
Joe. f!. MlCCINOI I ( R. T. MTTH.
Buidenec. Gnhtston I I Stonteomeru. Texas.
One of the firm will tat all times at th office in Oalreaton.
OAtce In rial veaxon adjoining the otste of the clerk of theUutied
States Ihatria Court. April KMT
SAMUEL YEKGEU.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. GALVFSTON.
TEXAS.
(?HCK on thecmer of Post Oficeand SIth streets Srst
door west of the Tremont house.
ICthlaneSm
HANSON ALSBURY
Attorney at Law.
Galveston.
TOWNES & BE h L
.1 TTOR.VE rs .1 T I1 ir
UIEAZOK!..
WIM. prirllcn in Iht coanvW ot th. First Distflct. In Ih
Plmict Cuurt or Ihe Ualltd autef snl In tl. Muprm
CounortheSttie. Mirch 17 Sin
ROBERT D. JOHNSON.
Conamlaaleater wf Deeds
FOR the Slates of Louisiana iUitslf-lppI South Carolina
Virginia New VorkCoaarciei)t North Carolina Indiana
Alabama. Maine Illinois Missouri Ohio reoaeylvaBia Ar.
kansas ttlichigin Tenueasee and Maryland.
Office in the- Post 0ce building.
TEXAS.
J. DE CORDOVA.
7Vx.f s Land and General Agent.
City Ilulel Huildinp Houston.
W'LLauend promptly tthe Locating ansMnrteying of Boun-
ty Land Warrant Hevlnthl Certificates and hcrlp
Claims; the procttremeat of Land Claims dae deceased Soldiert;
the obtaining uf Patents fnne the General l.and ol&ce; the ex.
amlaailon aad norfectlne of Titles to Lands In anr Dart of the
ftaie; the Recording of Patents and Deedslniheseeeral counties
lawitivbtfteiana if-a; tie re-ti-vy -ii"woi iiiMaoeiti
nndsrtheSpaawh Oraota; the paymm of Taies; the redemp-
iteaot Lands suld (or Taaes; the rentln sod leasinff of Farms
and jbxm in and atulnins tbe cities of lialveatvn. Houston or
Austin; the settlementof accounts due by Individuals or the late
boeeromeniofTexar and alt other matters In which the servi-
ce of au efficient agent In Teias may t required r ron kie
!; residence la Teias his Intimate acriaalntasce with the old
a-ttlsr. and the land systems anter the different chaegrs of
pantab Alexlcaa and American Ooveramenu tog Iter with
ihe prrfa syrtm he has adopted in hi bonne- operation; the
numb-rand refprciaMUty of nisnumsrotuiocai acnis togetn.
er with hi nnretnltlf nr PaaacsiaL at lent ion will he iron con
tinue to Insure him a liberal -hare of patronage. H has permis-
sion to refer to the f I loa iog gentlemen
Austin- Gen J P llmderson. Governor of State of Teias: Cel
Tba Wm Ward Commissioner General Mate uf Teias; Povtd
G Bcrn-t ln ecrrury ol AUte; JaioeaB ah Comptroller;
Jjmewebbhq.
Matagorda Albert C liortoa Llent Governor.
Brazoria J Ham f so. Attorney General State of Teias.
Houston-C W Uuckley Esq. ledge ef the Seventh Judicial
I'letrkl; Peter W. Gray fciA PThopon.EqB F Tanker-
ley ivCoenaeIIon at Law; II Shepherd ElKlce Jt Mek-
soa.JMiackelford at CoBreood A. Van Alstync. Merchan'j;
J.n.ra t!il. fjo. tala Char d'AlTal'Mln lh. United Stales.
Galvrston James Love fcaq JuiTge of the tlith Judicial Dis-
Uict; B C Frauklio rraak Merrlm-n II ft. ft. H N Potter Conn
seller at Law; J T twel J C IUks KUe Adams sv Co Mer-
chanu; Joan ay a nor aiaysroi uaivtun; n u i.uaBeis.ei
laatnr nf thft Cualufna.
NaoAntnnio MP Norton JuJge of ihe TblH Judicial Pis-
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Texas.
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IIUTCHINGS SEALY & SIMPSON
RECEIVING. F.OItn'ABPJNCL AND COMStiS
3ION MERCHANTS.
DtaXtU in Dry Goads Groceries Winrt. Liquors; flan-
UtuaGuods Itarduats.CutUru.stc
SAiuts PiseTeas T
TV liberal Advance nude oo coaafrnnaents of produc to
CaJeatoBor New Orleans. Hay.
3. A. SAUTEK.S
IAIN STREET IIOVZTOHt
KEFrsnMniiil.fHOOSEFlllNLHIMJAms..
r.tlor. Jlolnj .ad b.J too oltut l .twtloc.IJ.iUM
nJ l)IU lott rtut I imp. r J Onum'alt J sj WHlcrw
arswM;triee ceuiersand rnu.mt mw .-- .
alJtr turtt lu and KU04S Lovaicc fiaaerv nt. rv-
whirl will be olrtaslow aa any eti argools In thecoaoiry.
J. J. DAVIS
(SmemoT if II. II. JfilUams Co .)
CUMIISMON. RECEIVING AND FORWARD'
INQ MERCHANT.
Jl'Klnotj t Vruilsms's Wkuf OttTSSW..
CKOZIER RHEA & CO. l
COMMISSION AND FOItWAlWlNG
MEHMIAX'I'S
STRAND STREET. CAI.VKSTON.
Store in Tu' Inditing tico doors KUt of Lynch Se Cot.
f D r.n. itl n.afii.larittmtwRl.lJidiODMlorCn
loa inJ othrr rrwluc. comlf nett w lh tot nlo in ism mukst;
or ruke llHrral cull .dnncrs HorferaJ u baihl;plt Ihtir
Itirwle fn ftr yots. ramaelpnutp.mot.w.w vnw
C. C MOORE.
Clock and Watch Maker Jewelry Sc Variety
Store. Market Stteet Galveston.
Clt ks. Watches. Jewelry and Mnalcal Boies repaired;
and warranted; Canes inoamed to order.
A large SMonmentu! Jsweiry is now openmi.anamr
silo at rootlerate price. My 1 .
U. U. ROBERTSON.
llirolTEU AND DEALER IN
Drttgs. Medicines Paints Oi's Dye Stuffs
Glass Ware Perfumeries l(c. Sjt.
So. hwick'f Dnildinf cotK afAIukM and Cau suwtfc
Qaltestu.v Texas.
JOCKUSCH FREDERIC!! & CO
XcKL.F.Y ft muJAMi-S WllART
RALVESTON.
KELPcomtinllr.a hanj .fallffraplvof
nnixl UfMff Flme Old .Uat
SMssMYevew avse
Umdfirm and aart
lfSaec. French Braadias.CIarets.IIock and thampailgn.
Alat.llKnlaan. Csutlnra. Iron In toaira.
roeata. Tin and Croctery ware IlooU5hoe. Hats Kead;
re DooUtShoea Hats Ready road
Window Glass Powder anil sbot
trwiana Drr tisMtlai.
m Ir.i. Lrla rn. A
Clothlne. Shins. BadJlTT.
-J.. . .
vwmeoiic amm sFtvtrwaaiasi mjtj- u wm
Ft.rnHareand other goods far twn and eonniry use. April
JONES & UFFORD
litceicing. Forwarding and Commission
Merchants Galceston.
. L. insr.3. e. l. prronp.
PENNY & FLINT.
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
ALVESTUN. Comer of SlarLUand Cinlrtsti
BRIGGS & YARD
WIIOLrSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS nf
Clothing Hats Boots and Shoes
Tremont Street. Galveston. Teas
a. 4 r. aa Aimo Dsataaa w
Carriages Harness Trunks Carpel Sags Sen
VM. M. HUDSON
Rereieing Fortcarding and Commission
iftHCHANT Dealer In Groceries Ltquotsaad ProduceanJ
'A importer ol Havaa Cigar vte sic.
Strand. Galvrston Trxas.
WM. A. GOLD.
Sliipplng Commission &e Forwarding Merchant
Galveston Texas.
References.
Gardiner If orcotn A Co New Ofleana.
J. W. Paige 4" Co. Boston.
Markoe Wilbur A Scott New York.
H mran A lach do do
Advances roads on Consignments of Produce to New Terkao4
Nw Orleans.
J. A. SATJTERS.
IMPOBTERanddealerlnsiapleam. fancy Dry Ooola Fornt
lure China Crockery tad Olaiswsrv.Table and Pocket Cat-
tIeryAaiininsCrates Shovel aud Tone. Fenders Willow
Ware and Coid'ge.Lainpe. fine solar parlour U.c cenusaad
siJe Lamps 1 Mattrasses Feather. CarpetiacT.O.f Clotl Regs
Mails and Maitint etc etc WUmi ukl Kruil at reason
bio prices.Treiwonisirs-it. Jan . .
LEWIS & CO.
MARKET ST. GALVESTON TEXAS
Keep constantly on lianl a fall supply of Grexarlra at whole-
sal and retail. Also Lt3IBRR( yellow pine white pI-A
plcketslathrhlnjlesbrlcksind lime. jm 1
RICE ADAMS & GO.
Strand street Galveston Texas.
Ktep on hand a Utn anil well aorte?tI tock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Groceries treat'
rn Fnxtnte Crockery and Gtassuytre. ttats.
Boots and Shccs and nit kinds of Goods
suitable for plantation use. Aug 8.
HITCHCOCK &. CO.
Shi Chandlers and Grocers.
Galveston Texts.
LYNCH & CO.
Auction ami Commission Merchants
STRAND aiLYESTON.
K A. ALLEY & CO.
Hardware anil Ship Chandlery anil
ut.NurAc'ss or curriR.TiN & sueet ikon ware
Strand Galveston.
MVtiltl'OUlj SAL I-.
w-nv it 5ki . ttnnm and Cae Li.cnwol Salt . tnt !. br
ilWW JlKChS WJI A COLD llaod.
LOST LAND SCKIP.
TWO claims for six hundred aad fwrty acres each of Land
Scrip bwul by the Government of Texas to Tbomae Toby
ami by him sold on the :! .September IR6 numbered VZ and
S23haishren lost and If not heard from within W days ap
plication win M niaaa Mriivpiicaia oi to same.
March 31. THOMAS O MASTESSOX.
rKOBATK NOriCK.
rpllE sbecribr having been appointed by the Hoaorabta
-- Probate Court of Braaori contyadmlaitral(roi the es-
tate of tharleshchlecht deceased; notice is hereby given t
all perrous Indebted to said estate to come forward and settlw
wttn ths ttpcnbrand alt persons having claimaatainsteald
estate must present the same w Ithln the time prescribed by taw
or the j -ill be barred. F.HWARD G1L&LCKE.
Marin 1 a3 Admr etato of Cbailea tTchlecat.
Agency for claims at Washingtoa
CiBAKLXS DE SKI.Diaa Ntry fhtbllw
j raawavssineair. attd GeBiarml Aat. Na. It
Todd's Buildings Penoslvanla Avenue Washington D. C-
olTeTShisatvkeebribeprosecutioao caJm before Congress
oranyoftbkxeciiiiedepann.enuor before any board of com
wtsstoners that are ornwy be appointed for the adustmeue
spoliations collecting private claims and rents procuring pen.
sions whether revolstWo any other service; bounty lands for
reiurt. datlea or those arisincaadar coniraxts treaties orotkat-
wine buyi- a- and selling rsaleflatr.nc.
Parttcularatieutlou paid to theseulemeal efaccoonts of dls
burring oUicerswhomayfind It Inconvenient to give their per-
sonal attendance.
Having been commissioned a notary puMir he Is prepared ts
famish irgaliaed copies ef any document er other paper that may
DO reqwrru. -
Charges will be moderate and regulated by tho amouat claim-
edand the extent of service repaired.
Commuaicailons post pah!) will receive I mm diale auentraa.
Us has th honor to refer to tho Navy Department and the
aralburraNaCoaneUsd wi.h ll Camptrollera nd asditovs of-
ncasef tkwTreasa y Department andthe senior captains and
pursers In the Navy; and also toDr John Hosaans Boston; Bar
naraties
f the Set
lautluu
nMHeni7erPitildelphl:ltev.Sevti.iiusTuton ehaplalsi
flheSeoate Washtaxtoa; boa. Henry L. Ellsworth Fayatta
Indiana; ThoinasM mount esq. raacota itonda boa CB
PenneLnesurF.jadT Hani Crawford U'ai
WlliamAgasweeq.Nwrork;ZCoIaa Lee e4. 1
Md; H B Bartleneq-Norfolk Ta. Pnrfeseor Goodrk
vuiaisa;
BaJtlrnorw
Iridsa. Haa
HavnConn.Mludoaesq NewOrlsaju;hoaEltFster(Naab
f
jTjilt'TKeeelveJ per ericAmcrtcn fioa. N. Yorkacotnpleta
assort men t r riaaiatar TSscaiia aaasponios; Aruclar
via. uasenca aouas on sua gimp vuraawa siae; oauiupiy.
ing Reels variMMj sixes; silk notion and linen Lines var-
ttm sixes sad lengths; Cork Floats various sixes; jointed
Fishing Poles; bknmp Nets. Alee a full assortment of TA
Jfcsks for sale by J M JONES Ho 8 Strand
n Jstaa vaealvad a aamnla of Iba Sriawrailal Halii..
Tkla-I the ne plue altraof risk Hoots aad Is destined entirely
tonneKedoUaurdlaaryaook aowlawaa- Ithfamnfftd wlih
aeptinglevtraidsuitnchh. The suiklog hook is saad.
Justed that when tot il lay along side of the main hook aad la
retained by a slide. When the hsb nibbles the at riling ho. kde.
seends aad takes him oa tkaowuida of tbe .head. They are mad
of various sixes aad are adapted to taking almost ail kinds ef
fish.
Flshersa and ethers are Invited tocaIIand tiuita tlbj
telrtMd hk.
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