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tit Stale (Lwette.
BY" JOHN MARSHALL k CO
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SaswaaMMaS-a.
J i J
RtTflSCStfTtOK ( anvisoai
iUMOBlMlOlf.tlol i in.asca)
Srt uii-
4 no.
Clata mil li...ucraile liMMtltoM furnpl.nl m
llhffalCasn Males.
GAZETTE BOOK AND JOB OFFICE.
VT tvc mide ind ate tnufci WUnltl iM Urtl I '
r JOBOVFHHli ml wn re M pr ired to rAr.ute
. ry T.ir! f of OrttRMMUl pan nd J"h Pilntintr.
.1 ir P'Ser !VeJe hire ("'en cre te 1 and re 1:1 sue-
ctnM Bptrttllh
flard Printing IUiJ of hiding fill of Kichni frt
ptisli I.nw nUnkl lie tic rei-ui. with great dis
patch and Itttt to tveiy part of the State at onr ratense
.lull MNHF.HY M.ASK IIOiiK 1IANTFAU0RY
Belt stock n l.iit.l nn I a tlrml i lads hinder ahay ftl
:. . pviil places within the owcr of e?ery body In WMil
f Clank 'tool sueli as I -Inn Journals Day Booki
(jrl Ibvotdsor Dockets. I hare them mull r l.t here
'i iitii. nt prices sery Utile nli v those of few fork.
LAWYERS.
AVOOL'K A STi:WM ' Allorutjrs i Law
Mir Hit full. Co. Tumi. ml if.
wn. R4V Tiion ini
v-s - ' -1 1 ' Tnnr --ijIT & c. -.
I jtnteflBp(Sniirtte.
I
MM tqure IH be
ArrOHNKVnniKV
Olflec on (ongro.
Brisk bolldlni.
nnollar t l.ftw Austin Teiai
Avenue n stairs In Lllton's
vlln Id if
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M 11VUH Al: .rncv :it Law. Aiwtlii
November Slid. 1S..9 vllnlKir.
VOL. XL
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT AUSTIN. TEXAS SATURDAY MAY 20 18011.
NO. 12.
HATCH O" uivkhtimk..
inx ir nnnmnTfi snubs isrfM KtOfiHumir
Miinrn .if nviit Itj nr k... fthlt sirs tap. I nv t.
nni I--. i flfi ..-t f.r . rntitlnQtrir..
I On" -half ""- i in wiM (..- mvl M thr S ml
vt-rti- Ity th- ytar lh Mil firlvtlrft of . LM":
lajarltrlf
HI UKM OAKPft Of n-.tnnr Ihtf) I
it.nrlnl dr 11m li'i i.m .r anti im
AwnrvafcMtfNTH of P-gftHjdilw fir m. . ami n't
prtllMrfit. nrwn !'t tnitiMii rrnimnnkmlnfii pi
i.i ivi .f ifinv.lii.il Miltrmts Will ) t.rtm ai nl-
rrli "ftTit.
ftilrtrlUvrotftl h tnbllcalHm r h rf. ti ni ir.i
I ' miHtlM MM rf tnailinr'.
11 '-nh VA i. -1 .'. nrT xrfin Of th- if! "
f-'rtvr r- Mlr . '.'.? tit-! of m .v tlur--
'' ' IM4 .. wtotr atir alar I pnmmiit.i v
Jill r a mnawnr a hSllotnftltf attrlinp('n ar I
' wniinj nt ( f'ii ilsarrlnilM nf-jqah slave h nil
.ni.iit... 4klt mifiof ih Iwptff ' th lttsf
v-fi.1(ti( f r m ipneM ow nfenih. ar-t print .
' k ihartM fntriiahH in if. rra ( lh OMbty
' 't 'f it;p c.u-ity hfs4lti4 r n.r-iiiniiit shall l.a-
ITA'I IliN KOI II i- Tttt iw-ntf t..r- .! "Prllnn nf Ih
iMWfrfnlatlMfMaaf offlM hfftVMn t tat in all ra
Mlitr ol'atlnti .r . . r r s ll rci'ilrH to b" rr'.!
r (Mil I (cat Ion n ft ntfrtnaper tv- rifi.-r mbn lutr II
''- WmaAeaiiei (.!.- Nt t.- furnlhp.l 'th
H. PMmsta fi-e f..r ..i i pi Mvnttofli t.-frp h ball 11
rfottlran to hata uch ..-t t .. . Ilivi
ADVkRTmrilKMTB not .. k. Ljr ir il- iima rorsjhl.t.
Ilii-r nr tnl.f n.iMIV I. H ht 'rnQ.iiiif. until forloJ
i"! chufrwl a"- n I -
rl'nUlHrR' AilvtrtUtn -t Afotimty rmit mpney
at nur riW anil n(t-rtf All . nmmuiiL. t'i muil l e
i fi-Mifi-t-t I-tdf Alitor.
km lA.tnu: v.
..! If . I.'T
J. J. PM1IS
iey at U
.M. h. ftttafi
7-i:MS A nnWIin Attorney! at Law (UII
J? West able nf Congress Afrnue Austin Teaas
will practice In all tlie Courts at the City of Auitln ana
In Hie Diatrlet Courts of all the 0untirti ol tlie teroni nu1
KetentteuUi Judicial Districts. Oct. 1st 'Ml nS-tf
usiaoa futinot.
.a. r. cahtbii
LAND A Q K NTH.
W. A TiatTOS TTV AT LAW Qltl BtKl.ta
TAKLTON & BURLAOB
t.A w ObWI'Ij LANiiAurnnrnri:.
W Hioin rttt. fts n'-tvo OuflntiV Hrug Hturc In tin'
Nvrwuiori ltuiitittic unt ov AnttifTitsi.
II. I. lOMlfi (JDrildentf ported lltlon. Lny nnd sop
!n il tinl 'nn-1 . iiti. .... - moi v. uikos v - At-
Will prtK'Uto Im. I niol inoi.oj ill ! miMieraot tin- Int.-
Uriiui'iL' or t.x.ib. Will ulre Mrlcl Altentlon dune
iidiocilon nf Halms In sraatarn ai'1 mtd4lB Bfluntlos.
i:KiHtvn linn it ll. iii'i bOnuinUi! 0.
it Oton vt'.i MnrhU. Tx. I'omrojr fc CI reijory
nnrl K. I. DlllttBt MiMittrotiii-rv. Alia. II II IWonfno
Mni'iii. Ala Hon. II K l. Hiiylor. liolop.ntlonoe I x.
K. tl. Giltlpy.WWO.ToXIWi Ctoti H Oroatiy AnaUtiTxs
ntol Ll'.- UemU h.uI old ks.-r On-Ht:iio lp.ittin.-: i nt
Altlttn .Inly lttn6 HMi4ly
EDUCATIONAL
vv
AllTV.
111.11 IIMIV it I A II Tl II AimmiiIIm
Bj Aii. tin Texm. Offlce tn redbrick building imcomer
of Boll D'Aro ttreot ml Oonfrci A v. hup
rinniuij.
flll'.l-.1l AM. U. K. AUnriioy nl UW Au.lln
1 Tom. Will iTurtleo In tin' r.mrtii In InsMOafHI nl
mllnpr-nt Jniltflnl cllfktrlrtM nnd tin- Hupn'nli. Mid FMmkl
CoiltiK m .Vui.ll... 11.' will Itt ilo!..-.l to nviproonti'
Iftv.ir. with tnotuhov. of tlio llnr in tli.r pi.rli. .if tho
Ht.ite. ill iit-ly
41 HA V
.
GIS. II. Attorney ftn.l CoonRellor ftt
It Law. Austin ii- ft. Will nrftctlce In tlie Court! ol
-hr tVcon.l Thlr-1 nit fmirth Jul! ill DIftrkctf. rotnpt
itteot'oa given to the collection of eltlou.
Rete to Bon. P. II Bell Member of Omigrew ; f. 8.
Nlcholi. Phllilelihl Pen; Sr. C. D. Penner Ne Or-
leinft L ; Dr. M. nu.l Tleklbnrg MlM.
n'-oolt-tf 'M.
A. j.IlHItTiil..
.AMM MORRILL.
ITIcl'nrly A llrown'i
GENERAL LAND AGENCY
11
.wish f.OI
ally n tin
IYvi rVri
lull j Bfril
t.MV t.i.-. Utti MM
to all I'll.rr Linitn'M ph
Anmnj
Ortk-o on fongroM Av
10.44 lv-
TKI TIlKMBBLVKfl 1'KIIMA
'ilv or Austin IH lUy ml! himI
I "H ll.nn n W'nrmrtri. no-l ntti-tft
ir Homily Wartnnli for ebrtiimnla
h-11 Inn lion commlMttHf ni.il i.m.i .1
.m r.iitiii'flfl with a tL i.. -nil l.uii-l
Austin Oil) ToxlUi
HAMILTON nnilllHl Attoroeys ami
Counseltora at Lit Austin Texas. Office 4o the olU
Trvasury bulldliiR. Octl5.tiWiMl.tf.
j. w. VOWftl
. m. D.HiaaiHa.
NOWIilfV & llRnRLffls Attorneys an.l noun-
adlors at Law. Waco Texa. Practice lu a. th
Courts' the Nineteenth Judicial District and the Federal
and Sup erne Courts at Austin. June 36 TO.
v I OLDHAM - s. - OA.ii
"OLDHAM A DAVIS
Attorneys ami Counsellors at Law
March 10. 1840
S.0. IKIEK.
Al'STIN' TEXAa vlliitll -tf
Wl M WillMK
SFI It A WAl.TOlf. ATToamiTB-AT-LAw Ant-
tin Isxss Practlcs In the courts of the State fed-
eral Court or th United States Ac. pec!l attention
firen to matters before the Court of Claims. 'it -tf.
ALKF.lt W. BFHHV.Af fn.v tit Uw
Uwkbatt Caldwell County. Tela. vll-n2 tf
W
LAND AND OBNBftAL A0KN0Y
Hr( OltllOA A I'. Noi.y Public Conveyancer
and Commission of the l. H Court ofGlalnis. Dedi
and all other Initruments ol writing carefully drawn.
May a. iNM.nii.ti
i. tooSt ll WoSHAI-l
Dsnluu Tex. Austin To
noo-v Sc woHUti.r.
OENAUAl. LAND AfJKXTS
WOl 1.1. inform tholi friend nod the nnWIfl llm
they hnVo nstabllshiH a Central I.ihI Attni'v In
AUSTIN fhf the tmon-ullou of nil himlnc limretf 1
with Li. iu I and i . t daim to any portion of lb
State.
ttur eTper.ei.ee In the rmk1nM anl onr pertooal
knowlrdae of mod of the I .in file In the -Jtate watnrai t
us In pratnUlnV elVicielicy 111 the Irni;i.-tion ofal bllio
neM enlriHtcl to lot.
Wp will bfi) and sWI Lands nn-I I. ahn Claims. I."
pate Clainif. "on OOOtfifl landu eeleelt-d by oiirelve
a' tend to nil I-U-" twoftoftod mlth tl.e tin. .ml Lain)
Oflleo. C.iirt of Clnltlia nnd I'omptroMer'a ORlce aid
Land Reeorns In fcny portion of the state.
Tho location Of onr Central AiM-ncyt Anstln and
our S V. A gone) at Donttnt tolonl as prontiar ndxan-
tageo in the loeittuig of landu and tnaavwdanea ol tl-oe
mi. i i- dolayi wtiten so niton occur In pros rii-
Pnti-ntK where there is tin lntt.cted part to give tl..-
neeeafafy tttenUnn to builnos In the Offices In Anailn
We nan looat n few thousand a. re- t. verj iroal
advanlfttfe on i:n. ROW felectcl.
M.. It t0Hi4oi linos lv VVORBAI I.
Mil. T. BAKER'S
at'.i.F.eT M'lioni. i ok tovso i. aiiii -n.
mllK Sixth Ri'tilmi nf thin Bckool will i-mn
J. ittwict. on Montlity. .Inntiitry :t(ith IMP.
l'H KPARATOKY DKI'AII TMENT.
The tiMinl KiinUnh Hrnni'lii'it.
JINIOK DBPAHTMENT.
Tlin Latin Qreek Fi- li. Htmuuli llnllnn m.1
li.'.-lllllll l.nllitimtt'.'R. Kll.l HiuI.it Mnlln.ninl.i-.
SBHIOK UK.l'AUTMKNT.
Natitrsl I'liilumipliy. Alniiiiiiiiy Ohetjllltfy
QeolOXYi MiiinmloKy lliitnny I'liyeiuliiity BtO.
InMlt'Ottml J'liilimiuliy. Bhetorlo mil Eiilili
LiUrnturn.
A well elnotetl Lltirurf hi bii-H bfflTldeMI fur
tin. ine of Ihf nittiilai lllrt i Ki'i'il riiilmnpblfiil
niul Chernlel Aiimriitiiii
LECTURES
Will b )(i"in thriiuglii.tit the ).r. tii llif rlnmi-R
In t'niitiiiciiti.1 nnd Knulieh l.itrnture. Nntitrnl
riiiiiMi'3 . Aetriiili.lnv .nil Oheitttlt y. illuitrnted
by eipvriaitntii NntuVni niitnrr. with Ckblnott
nf MiuurilA Hbll dru. V.iiiil ilmir will li
liuii'lii in Hi" Srtti.nl without r mm fliin-Ki"
Tiirnn. nf Tuition ni heratolnre.
The lit ml ohnrirxrlll be um.lt' lor inetriiiiieiitiil
iMiimr :.. I IIHO of I'ituo.
TGA0HKRS
Tliims Buksr A.M.I Win. O Oti A.M.;
Mini J. M.Oibnon
IN-iKI-MlSTAI. MU8IC
Mih 0 linker.
Auttiti ja'y 30 '.V.I vKt-iiol-tf
AUSTIN
t'olleKiale I'Viualc Institute j
The Shrolnstic Year coinpriniuK tbeiixteoatb
niul evcnti until pi'. mi. im riiuiniiMii-i-a on the firtt
Holiday in Heptenilier. 1850 1PQ
PA0ULTY: IS
I If . I It .t S'MI I I. A M . I'riiii-tr.Hl ftl.il Priifi'MRrir :'..!
ol Aln-ii-nt LangniiKHR and Miitlu'inntirii.
1 Mlt. E. W. BMIIil Vioe Prineipnl and Inatruc-
trenf the rV'it-neee.
Mlti J P. riBXBY Preparatory Department.
.1 s in r.K. Pruli'Mor of Muaie and tierman.
Mas. 1. BCHimtrti lii.tructreaa on the Piano
Mils. E. P. OrixTKRo. Prenoh and Soaniib.
1 Mh. 1R Mi'Cai.i.. Palntiiig Embroidery and '
Ornamental Hntiii-tii'a
FV Vocal Munic free of charge. j .i
To the pupile of the liutitution who take lei- . KB
mum on the Piano Proftaaor S.-btiie will give in-
atntctiou alao on the guitar without extra charge. ..
For further particiili.ru ave eatalogue or aildreat j.i
Vll-nl-lv 11.1. SMITH. A. M. Princioa l-'1"
MISUKI.LANLOIIS.
81st Sniii-Aiiiiiiiil Slattmenl
iK T N A
INSURANCE COMPANY.
(MIAUTKKKD LMfcV
4 AI'ITAIm ftl.AOO.000 011.
iiHXI-.TKi HllIOO Ots
.V'an.c .. January I Isiiu.
STATK BONDS.
160 U S Htiiefc f. per cent eenil nil. It.Ui'st
o K-'i.tn. kv il ' " h
u Tel iiessfe I! " " "
:.. New fork 0
An Aftasonti n " ' "
iioiiio it
tsntiio o ;i
fa Ulchtfnn n '
r) Indlnutt '2't " '
Cash
Ileal Katato UiiUiotinibereU lu llnrtftirdi
Clnrhinatl ixnflsrtile and Indlnnaprttni..
Miiiin due tlie Coin pm i) ami fcund hy
Uortoaf"
I.i i UerflvnMe. Amply seemed
City and ntuof Bonds
."'il. II i'i(.i t I New Haven ltutl
road U myaiiy BLock.
2A0ShreaO loetloul Itivpr Railroad Co.
QlOCk
WT Bbaroi Boston ami VVoreasier Kum .a I
On Htock
M Bbarot Oonncetlonl Rlrcr Oompany.St k
HANK STOCKS.
M BbftrsO OfUtana Dana st.s-k Wntcrhiny..
V) " Buflbrd Siam.rd Bnriligs.
:W " Katfle " I'rm-iilencp It I.
I. " Meehanlcs ft Truders Itank Htink
Jersey "ity. N .1
JiKI riharea Kevcre llnnk Htoea IttMlon. ( i-
Merchanla " Hi. Louia
irk Ht'ettf 0 Ilk 9tlf St Ixiuls 21.000 00 !
lety rnnil It k OIK UOS'O Mass. I&100 fMl l
i;.fl7wi mi
111 flM) 00
O.IHHJ (H
KOQB no
4 1 .'ton oo I
.I. it-1 nq I
J7..V)n nrt '
l. tNM. MO I
: JO
47004(1 BJ
708 00
454 li
7.04U .ni
SOV.OHU 00
BftVlpO oo
li160 00
10014 00
fH 00
.'iflOO (Ml
.' .."I Ol 1
Loll 00
L600 00 '
"0 400 UO i
lO.Ot-0 l"l
I i. on tns l'Li.sd-il.M liCjii'
IIIK I-'IHVI' OK M.
I.' IIA1 II) I'Al I. lllttiw .
IInw hroaki Iho moth hn wcoHj pOfig1
The fcathero-l ehorinters of prloir I
All ttnttue halls the I!1 - of May.
Itiuje gflrtllbr by the Bablattk doj .
F:. mil in- Upon tin aiithntiit uli
Mnieihoiiii snbUmo Ilia vnn
Thn'is Ihronffti iLe aonp--wlil!
Ai'tfeii. joiLlnihe mlntrtrclay
And Ileavi n . .-J Ijii'Ii utdte.
Thelrlt.imnge to this bo!) diiv
The lniiii'llnjrhi art. In yi.ilefn! i'
Kjultfl In N'tttutes Juliile-;
ltsra forth It nielth Minimal' '
On al itn'ilnd and all aloe.
And iu oi.e I radar fond tu ..
Itaou.d'vsr. ami I. in.iu- it -1 H .
ps all trcrtthin nhll. II J...-
i UiUioKlitfi of Kings!
Tlie south About
V -uliinit'"! tkriMllI ii
lo iMiil. Im llei'ii-ir.
I III-; I II ltl.l:so i IIVVKNTIMS
I tin It "i ion of Poor Jack
rti'di of (ho Aim riron I i
lff.lyhili-HMi.iIiH llicu-.ni WMorwdJ v.n
I.II'MVII (
pfpray.
. Il I'll) !!
pay
' -'
ptap.nl
K.H.- mi.
flow ! ep.
lion- -.olem
TutawtosfO
To nil who
Ott e'.Mj i. nt how pure
soared -o.d how iW
a which tko aaason ipe
lying ir pc i.. ii.'
100
Oilier MUceMniiettu Items 17 nil ik'i
Pl -i. in - ACtlW Hank Ht.H-k Haiti il I0M.0 OQ
nririi u t oinny
Charter Oik
4oi
4 HO
too
:um
140
rut
j 20O
a. o. atisur
w. h n CAaaixuTox.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
S II 1111 V St CARHINaTON Attorneys st
l.tw Austin lexai. Will attend to any business '
f nir.ii td to them In alt the counties of Western Texas and
Federal Courts at Austin.
(1ENC11AL LAND AOKNPY.
Special attention Rlren to the Investigation of titles to
and buying and selling land paying taxes for nou.reai-
denu and the proseeatlon ol c alms for headrtght and
bounty land.
RarsaMOS. 8. f.. Rice Chief Justice of Alabama; Ba-
ker Lawler Co. Mobile Alabama ; John T. Morgan Esq..
r-v.ma AU. 'ohn T. lUrdle A Co. New Orleans; Bitch-
r - Car t (Co. Sew Orleans; Cosart Humphries A
UillupstMi bojaflaej r. P. iWart Washington. Oa;
BenJ Whltl ck Hew York; North Hhcrmau A Co.. w
Tcr J. R yrothlnprham New York. reb il-nS7
RANCK'S
ITIsEBCANTlffiE 4'ULLFiGE
SAX ANT0ffl0t TEXAS.
T. Mathi. 4 Wm Sirsmaaa Jr. i
Latt if Uayn.vllle Lowndes eo. Ala. f
.11 I III II III (.11 EN & SAniltltN
R. Hronu
Qalveiton
wiLua t . a.miRLii
.c asuml. aoBAaoa.
Wl.. St O. L. noil Alius. Attorneys at
Law Austin Texas. Will practice In the fed-
sral Sapcatri Di-trict Courti ami Court of Claims at
Austin an i w 11 make cr.llertlona In auy portion of the
t dec Wc rn Diatrlet of Texas.
lU'ercnces. New York. John P. gcatt A On gprnulla
V- -I i r A Co. Plant A Bros.. J. 3. Ounce A Co. 8am. Ward
-'. Kouth it1.. and I) C Hyd4Qr'POMilil.hi Tsstdale
A litchtrll - .Ulti.H-m: Kred'k R. Dawson Esq. Loulvrllle
H -ii V.'. 0. Bodl:y - Memphis Dr. II. R. Robards. Vkks
Oorg Brown A Jonston. Natchea Chi. A. Iiroste Kq.
glc Orleans Geo. W. Pinckard A Co. Hughes Myltesied
Co. Galveston. HhurwoiHl A Goddard. -a S '57-30-11
P. H0Lt.m0VWO1.Ttf
Atfy nl tiw.
j. a noLUiroawpBTn
HOLLINOSWOPTH & BRO.
Law I Iti'ril.iLT A Land Agent tiriirr
Ai'.stih Texas.
Will practice In the Dlitrlct.gupreme ami Fearrtl
Conit. nf i!n Bute anil In tho Court nf Claim.
-ill ftllenn to all bnatnMa connected with the State Depart-
1 !. 1 will roake collcctknit In any portion of the Bate will
attend to obtaining PATKSTH nn.ln.l. 111' VINO nml
11 .1.1 NO ol I A M111 ami Laad Crrtlflcatea to rwrferllnii
UT1 IS to I .Mis .nd l.ANTl CLAIMS will I.iiiia I K
LANDS and will ntlend lo obtaining DUPLIOATM nr
lillIOINAl. CKKTIPICATKS for landi In abort any and all
bnilncaa pertaining to Innda in any way. ll. for to Hon. H.
Croaby Auitln Texa.; B II. Nichnla (lulvealun. Tela";
K. P. Ocoritc with tlie Finn of Ttanfnrd I llrowiiimr New
Yrk i K. W. Taylor llnu.ton Texan. vlu-n49 ly
General Commiuion Receiving iS Forward-
ing Merchant and Collecting Agents
OALVUTON TEXAS.
Advancea made on eonaig.iniouta ; apeeial at-
tention given to the mile of cotton and other pro-
duce ami to the filling of oidera. All bui'inesa
eraonatly atteuded to.
fy Agent for D. Pratfa Cotton Oina and for
t. P. Uobiuaou'a Plantation Mill.
rkfercnoeh:
Pierce tic Bapon Boaton;
John H. Drawer Co N. York;
Witt. P. Convene & Co. N. Y.;
Qiltnor dr Co. Montgomery Ala.;
John 11. Murphy A- flat. "
Daniel Pratt Prattville Ala ;
M'Dow ell. Withers A Co Mobile Ala.
Uii kin A McRea. Mobile Ala ;
Petkina A Co. Now Orieniia:
Riigeley Blair St Co. New Orleane;
Win Ilriidley .t Co. Oalveaton ;
K R Nicbala & Co.. tl Iveaton.
HoThiober leV7. 13:tf
TH.. WM. l. 1 !'
. AHKr.m ii. anaiiatta
of New Vi-rk.
The Principal of thin Iiiatitiitti-n baa pleaaute
in announcing that lince ita eatabliahuient iu San
Antonio Borne three tear ngu. young men from
ditTerent part of the State huve taken the cottrae i
presenile. anil are now keeping tioi.itiiat.alariea
varying from one to four thousand dollars per
annum
The courae preacribed at tliia Inatitution em-
bracea " Btiok-keeping by Double Entry " aa ap.
plied to every department of trade Calculations
I orresponnence. I'entiiaiistnp ana Lectures on ;
Coniniercial Law and Political Kcououiy in their
different relationa to Commerce.
Pupil being taught indi.iilually applicants can
enter at any time.
Time rt'tuired to complete the Course from B
to I- weeks but the number of lessons o..t l.elne I
limited all are desired to attend uutil itiallil)ed ;
in a thorough practical inannet to ako charge
of and keep Hooka according to the latc.t mid
most approved stvle.
iar ti imv.-.o. i
T:.STIMON'IAlS PROM THK PIIKSS
I "This tniUlatton Uu baly 01 of tho Und in Ihli M tie
j rt onndootsd by Mr James R RaoeawholMiYnajrnidn-
att-.i atOondrtriOtnelnnatl Mercantile Csllegotili od sht-n
i . . e a youth Aiming the flrat In Ids ptofesslon mi a prao i
Ueal b Mkkef)pr in tt well known bouts of Pierce page '
A Oo Clnrlnnatf OMo T.-j-. i fi :.'. in Adtoetlt
I " Mr Itanek hai Jnsl tdosad ailh ur a eoeoni. slnai 1
I n the sslauee f bookkeeping by doaola entry nt tide.
. place 7'i.f Zt'iiiiifr.
1 "One of Mr. it's piio I' wl. n Lut a ! rl line no. was
altoge'her unacuainii-l with the mercantile Nufoeat. in
1 now keep.' g In Ifio Whoteaab) ami retail Dnnrand Berk
; store of lm. lr. gery A ItUsenMi.-. of tbta plaOl . one of
a ems neatly arrAngod net of iloqble entry book!
iki
400
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1 .USI
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! 40.1
400
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100
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Cilv
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I'urioera A afooh! "
Itartford "
Mereh's Ac Minn a'
rh.i-.nx
State "
OOJtOa Uiver '
Arnerioan Bleb. " Ji
Bank of .N Amir '
' Ainerlen "
" tl.-pul.il - M
" ('tn' with "
" Ni-wYnrk"
' t omnio'" '
nrnai1WA
Hutch a Drofora
City
Imp A TrndiTN "
Miiku
ilechaol's
Merchai In' Kx
afetropoliton
MerrliHnM
Kaaeat
Manhattan
ttoreantllo
North ItUcr
Oeoan
Peoplea'
I'loenlx
Union
ll.u.ovir
N". Y I. rno ATiu-t i'
I 8 1 Mist Co.
HprhiK -hall return thr. iweraBmi
Hliali decinatr the virrdaiit plain;
llei brow ibnl 1 w m Im eloioi wi. nth
The breeze aboil awceteh with her brr oh
And every brook ami rill lire while
Bball inarkle In befinnlll stnlic:
And when again I hone ehiirinu fcfe r fi.
AniLiot a bud or fwer is left
Wbenanminer with boroooreblng liconn
Hlights ivny germ taogoati her itreaim
When aVutiimn with lis jrelloW leaf
siiudowh ibebtigtileel hraat with grief
When Wnder In hi ley arm-
Hhall rl u her of ail her rhannf
Yet pprlnglng from thl- nVai'h ouil 1 11
Itadlonl and rwlbb nl lib race
With all mi r tints Imbued;
Again -.he abtnov rt -devti.. d renewed
Tin IC in 110 i
Bo 11. ui !i ami mi
ul tin' ilt'Miuii nut- nl' tho niitiinacliin IL
nrntifl Nntiomil Cotivctitton n In tlie mtli;
:ui'l U'lirtlicl bop thtCfOota iimllizliU unit!
the I'uii-littitiMii u liicli arc iliivtlly itiiilri
i lv Hie l.lar.i Re hi 1 lit ten 11 party nf tbo V.uii.
j sfmll be itnlv mill cIIk l.ially ii;til..! uill .!.
icin. 1'ntirtly on Iii'i- own Action. The giit
I Usiieiii tluM'iiinintr Cimfwit Hint o.'! ! ovpr-
-Iia'Inws nil ntliti- i-. wlicthir 14 litu-
liollfll ri. !il-.:in. liltci 'C.00l tllC m-i i il StftttM
)sj lc ii.! 1 Id ami tin- MT.-tnily of tin.
Union 'tniicd. nr uli.tln-r the v"' efntni ul
Rhftll he '.:-iii ('-.ir to a -iftorinl nitjority s I .1
itYiiy (In i-.itulil 0. (In- .Slate. iltMi-pu 1 tllC
prinriplt's of tbp Cnii-uiiitiHii UHj ffio law.
grid openly p'rureoa the i1etirtiumt.oh (0 tic
1 juic tlirMtitlwni BttattM nf f I - 1 Imic hf the :
pntiHc ilmnrtin. nti'l ! n-i all t'n ir jmiui t 1
j nlMili-h ntlO nl th' in-niniii.n. vshti'li lln.-f
I StuU'K have uotablUUed ami cburlsj a jiltl !
inrti'ty oonncctpd with their -n-ial political j
: ami inntpriiii interOKtft I lit' rjneatiou - Altai I
t In Sunt Ii lit'fiirn-il to ilecetle Irorti flu- I'h.oti.
1 rcltiso to abide by n ivditp.-t't wtlfcll tlto Itltti K
Ttiii l(olt uf lllCll. I.I tlln.ii u.i.- In....) - '
tl.. oywof million of ndlnir liito. l . ! fioirp. rrtfctirr eit ahlp Tlumtnlng
I 11.I1 I .... . ' 1 ii I 1 i '.-.' 1 ..!.. 1 v .. f i- I III t l.I I ti i t ... I
in minting : ii.iiniii.il 11 1 -' .......... .
-t nr ronilcra thai tin S.M(. ! .'"". ." mnwi(rhtr In cMMipg t to
1 I iiuiiiillio.in Plntlwi-in roportcrl til iw act ta "in" "a"""' ll""I'"r0.v-. '
of "-'I'" "i i.i. Ii tlie loll..- rei-ort m ovorb""' "' irili..ii.-.l. In pwrina;
i-iiiini-tntiiiu llm Si 1 unt 1 01 Soycieignt. Dric "cntence "iMP HnwiHoynihlU the ootiTlct:
'inn. (Igniiial (llitcli tlie !.!- S.iutli ... !''' '"'..'.V''' '."" ""'" '' "'"! ""."" V"'"!"1
: pl(Utb(1 Allli.iiil r..iiMai :. . raAllafliVv tT '"""' "' ""' "l'lfl'-nlilicd Ih ntlllK tlie ile
I limn MMiil.ii I. Th) . .. ni. 1 1 ''-'-'l. 'oiiiiiion vnl.-r. uiHhill.-ilin liis.luiv.
ly tin 1 iimtniiiiniiiiii tli.-...1.....1.rj '(i. '" " '"' ' tyeoimicml ami il manner he-
I I1ii-iI.S.-.ii .K..i--.r.i tri.j wi.il.- .. i ' !'"' "'""'. lv !"u 1:"' "'" i'"111'' : ihKL
hi 11 1 iliini ii. 1.-i-i r . SiiDPome eii-Tlietnost triMMMtiae or hretondod ex-
1 Curl ti- iniiiti.i. in 1 iii-i 1 nit.-. fl . I l'"k''' -1 "" Hrontol ki.-kfl. mul Lent linn
Mil il 10 In- i.io...lo.l. under 1 111 v nrlli ill- 'cl"1 " .Vl" '" h" i:" b"; ' "llii(' !' :is snp-
iatn.ti.HI t ti 11 iaiii.i. .... ;;.. '... I'ii.int nml ..bcilii'lit. I I.i- tiniltiiiiit :ls
"' ' "I! H l-i't" no- South Kneli 1.1 in
the ...-1 ni ii:.iti.- ... 1 i ilU .
1 I'llltlllr. :. .l.. J !. !.. I ;
iii- Uioonlw iilu ri:iii;. r.ir tl. Smtt'l ..-
a witii li.-iw:.l lioin ti. r.uivititi. 1
I .Soul licrii I' k vnin iii- 1111.1 ii.v- withtlrfi.m
1 nine 1. iiiini.i to their -.i.- i l .
mil "i I 11 Ini-iii-r im oi'ii.n I .... .
1 l.i-it.i-. anil of Inning ..t. porrtrnry tn tin
know 11 will ..I I !n ii nootilo. I i. s'..i. I.
lily clntineit Itci ii-li- .-. ..i. .i i
. intlniiHl . 13 your port fowflr.li thpnoecAiod
ami witlmut niiv jntiii:iiiU- or reMbnable
in-. until two adyfl In-f.irn hui death. Tbui
ih !! ni.l.t l.ili.i r ho wn- (liiiwnoil you
a anlli -il In-lit mil :i.iii.1i- 1 him iu n hioat
Iniitnl nml iiiliiinimi manlier mi'i while you
w. re doing so. unci ho was uegglng that you
mi nl nol kill him you doelaret with liaroh
mil nnprohrioui Dpftueti that you would.
"Thia oft-rcpeatcd ill-uiago on your part
im 1 ruano imn aoro ami lame and bad ren-
itapuotioatii pare vnuan-.t ami wiu.i. na- j .;Ltlt tlll. . ..ti)n (lf( .'.;.. f ihn '1 him nnl.t lor duty ill thi- condition
' '" ""'. '" wii.tiior ... ;.ii ma-. 1 nn. .. iM (t..rt1(.i "; m the mglit.will. a atrong wind and a heavy
" '""M iteWO 'J'" 'V''ri1 L"".T swt. ieun for her" . 4 -ea whilo lo wa. trioft ou doty you again
-hall bo nrwel red he ajifeo of tho South fcmmh illr J " ;s '" rtrncl and hlekerl him and drove him to at-
a-nrpl hot' honor viiidt.Mt'.. .-nid t! c righU ... . n (j ' .'..' ' " ' "'- ; tempi (6 go down tu the d--k by the back
! ul the Bute raahaortad n Oho solid and : .. t t . i i ? . ...... wi. ..! ' a.v- a n.odc of. l.-iont k..t used or ordlru-
eiiitUl.l'l...isol tleC.Mit.iii.i. IVohayi to-r-nventi The Ibollah nVait "'' "lv ' f'' '"" "' U "''" his condition and
no doulil. whatever I ho onen piioii ami ' r .i I ..' . ' "nam . r . .. n(.i.i ;i .-
Man know noseemvi sprip;
II. bl. sun. h.. .Ih-; I... mo
1. in dtlMlfal clinic. -I licrr
1 i.fii.lli.if n.. 1 tiriiiil J..j. ii
..i. Kutl.
i.. Lln ll
Hi. in alee
'niJ.iiiriiiwii IIoi.it par I.
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at. I '.il ion iii
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if! 300 01
ij'S.i mi i imn 'dh !. and which lirtirl In 1
.(...! IS
ia.:aa ri
in in. i i. ii
noun iri i present rank. On duo conanltatton al the
"toiioto l"i'i Ry'l U w as d cincl not advisalilv to
j:i i I make noi-o ulmut the niat.i'. the biaik i
li io on at laro.
The Pari
The correspondent ol the I
rrvs:
Tlie seventy volume of Thiei'- Wttorti !
I Vii.onV rt ill f.'u(iiiitn out un the '2 Id lilt.
Sotnc delay in Ita pubjtoatlon hml Docarred in
onseqiicncc of documentary matter contained
aa to the perfect validity of Joroulo ltona-
parteV marriage at Phihnliliiliia with Miaa
Paiteisini a iiimi i-in-.'i- lvhiih eollld not be
was loinnl
so par io tin.- marriage by which Prince .le-romi-
and the Prtnceaa Matbilde hold their
lln- London
corroipondent of
Mprning Star write- as Ibllowa:
A family couniil prealdcd over the Kiii.k-
i !. ami comprkdng Prleco Jerome Prince
Napoleon tie Pritire Mathllde aiid two of
the cabinet mlniatera i- sai to liave been hold
andar.Aotlng Soeretarr and made aoleran oath IhaUha I at the I'alail recontlv to li..M a canferonce
Sltr ::;:: n"' " """ f "" " n-v o -t-1 i. ai.ici in
UBKItv rnwi .Kit the affair of Jeromp Totteraon whioli i- be
JnMlirt.rtHrl'rnrr. pnntllg to pive "rial .-lllllot .lllis- tf il- 1.-
i: (I lill'l.KV I'm.-t. t K. nUAOK Ir..sry. rial lattiilv. The pal illcfltfrm ol the 'partial
I . Mxx.Knfa.V. l'rct.l. II. llartr0.n. .ax bis of the lil-t mall lags ol I'linie .leri.me
Tl- .v:o -i nan ranae Ooraiaaar laaa Irangnlnl an. Boitaparto- at lli.tt time uu-nlf Lieut. Il.iiia-
i.ny.iir....rri!i.ii.n.s..!..riii....t ' parte ill the in ii.- or tlie French n imbM. -
ii.. ' ' w illi .li.s ralli'is..n an iiji-ii.
TIKH
Tartfnrtl Janaar 2. lion
BTATK OF COXXECnciTT
llarllu-.l tvraiity. j llnrlf.ir.1. .Ian .2 CO.
lVrsonally niipt'iired Ijfi.rn inn n .In.ilru nl Ilia.
ri-arn..nl qtclillfsl to n.loii o Eater iiAlli. Tils. A. A -x
fnl-e llii'lnl- of tin- lleiliooract tun. thn.k and
-ay. I hat the Smith will net will and i lv i
I hut she will ple.-.clit a linn and illiluok'.'li
fruiit.amltli.il wiiili- .he w) not coit-i nt to
j any eomprolnlie of prlficiptu or Lo the kntreii
derofolle tittle of her jli-l riirht- -1.- will
make no.lomands wlm-h tlie most ralt'.i and
Impartial jmlsre would imt prononiiee to In
just.
Since the last Natiounl Cnmciilini met and
: laid down the platform ofprlncipu b. wln.li
I tlie entire party was bound to abide a Isild
and n ikl. war has 1 n wagctl agallMt the
I Smith anil her ln-t and dciue-t inl.-te-t-. h)
tho many luted Ciinnlniin-i ate culled I ho oin-
I aition to the body of the Democratic party'.
The aaaaulta have beon litrce ami continuous
and have emanated lium ipiarfera w here thej
'were least exported but the ii.n t- of Hit
I party have been liiui in her defence liavi
never i.tiieieuor waven-i. lime liravciy Lome
tin. LUurdf the Dnlon In the thirkoat'of the
lijrht. ami have never allowed an opportunity
i.i escape to Maori Sonth'crn iigha and up-
hold the great charter from wliom those right
are derived.
Prom the hour that the present ESecutivo
of the luited State- entered on the duties ol
ids office up to the present he ha- firmly and
ini-weiviniily resisted every attempt whit her
direct or indirect by whomsoever made ti
override what he believed to be (ho ronatitii
tional rights of tho State- or to exclude tin
Smith from her just share iu uvet y Kijuare inch
of tho unsettled public domain in Ins first
i age to Congress he assumed tho ground
on which he has slnro stood which he knew
lo lie iu-t. mid wlin-li he w ill tnui- abandon
Tho .lew- which he then ennui i tied have
niiiinn-iil iliiuuer to Ins j.. lie teas carried
ovi ii...ii.l. could ii 't bo uaaoiiobly seemed
and wn- drowned
"Tim jury by t lie ii- verdiet have found
thai ..mi acted without inalioo and tlid not
mi. ml tu take i he life ii the deceased. That
is the moat bvorabfo conatrnetlon for you
! whioli eniild be ui.en to the evidence. That
j you tyi-anically abused your authority a an
itiiivr In a wanton ami Inhuman manner can-
not ! ' nil-.. This aliii-o and ill-treatment
of thee mm. m Bailors by their officers have
become a crying evil and imperatively calls
upon ti ' strong nun of tin- law to intercom
fur their protecting.
" The sentence of the court therefore i-
' 1...I ..i I... ....li...1 .. 1 t l.l. :.. .1..
.' .. ...... - v .. 111.1.1 111111 (I il
119 I. it. .ii ...... . . .... .......
the malorUv Platform Ov.io.pns.on aawDg sing tor tup term o
.-... Thai the Plain. adopted at "'ne yeana noa to pay a line ol .M ami
Q nnatti bo afflrmed with tbefiUcvinli VT$ ul"$Uml 1mta tUo "entcnee hp '"'"
rc'i.iitii.ii-: ' !""." ."'."
1. . I That th! Dcmocrai v of tl
I i iti d St i.- h.iii ti... oirrllnnl ;. i
..ii the -ii1 eel of slavery in tho Tvrriti riesi
Pint. T.-it Oongi-i -- has n 1 1 . i-to-alxllsh
-I.im-i t in in 'leriitini-. Second. Tim t tin
I't iin..ii.il Lcgiglatitra has nopowertonbol -h i
In iy in . 1 1 Ti rritory i u to prohibit the
introduction of hla van therein rioi auy i iwci
to exclude therefrom nornnt isnyer I.i d. li .
r impair the 112m of pivipi rty in slavi - hi
in 1 li i-l.ii.ii v. hcrever.
i Htm 1. That the enactments ol Stnti
I.i -i-latiiie. to defeal the faithful execution
of tl ' I itgitivo Slave & ai-o hostile in
i-htif... ter subversive of the Cinstitutt.ui and
revolutionary in tin ii elTet .-
... Hi ' ' I ii..- n - tl 0 dtitv ..I tho
tpparcnt in llm. . i' froin theiii aovont en
States which Will -land ..- . in i.
dottirmiiintl wiisfnln their constitutional
I 1 1 niil-. and tWlirh will in no :- barter them
awa I.r a teiu).! 1 v -ii...... merh politi-1
I d tiiimipli ..1 S. . Douglas with the -iitii
' nation .. nrini u.i. 1 tl.n i.mu :t in. ...
Mitt ii -i allow ti-niii.pi- will avail nothing
will settle no mooted tpteirtloni. Imt leave tlie
uiinli; its miicl hatnuwed as s. wra l.l ire
tho cfectii n. Thin we contend that :! 1
Southern delegate.. ...ii nut be instilled i:i
-11l.-cr1l.11i: to a platf.i t war with their
inst intenttts and contrary to the genius and
pilil of llelllori.il .
The withdrawing in mil- fi od a con
vention ni'i adopted th.- filh
Known 11
A ft w such sentences w ill
i't. nil ion li'loiiiihtv lo the oil
Ik
vi:s
ipany
'III is
I I.: lasn. l'..il
IIARCP.JRT.
.J. II. IIOIIHON
im.. of An-". Tsaaa
WARD & SIMONIN.
iTaCPORTBRfl ANO mxiWlHSlOS MKKfllAN" TH
No. 87 SSbttih U'iHitihi st.. iV.jp York
Woii.n itif-irm the pttbUe that tbey are preoared
to rooilVt coii-iktunieots tif
Oottnn. SuL'ar. Hidofl. Worl. Mora. I'eltrv. uat. K" .f '.'"1'.1 in tne SUiolViffrwatfi Ahmt.
. ii .. j L.. mL 1 ii. a .1 m - ' "wwmiw an vim wo o or our rnuieri who have aoni
thry wi-h to lit Ot the bOttoeta t'Mittitiani of life
nml ail oilier iifiMiin-t. of Trx-n nnil the Booth iii
licit the HlonggO of their frii-iniit ami Other dnfeh nt
their ahliitj tn sath.'j all who Rife Lbsn their )..i-i. . -
Vol. in n&2-1v
IIAtiCOURT & ROBSUN
A itorneys nt Law
Cnlvmhui Colorado County Teu-ai
TILI. practice law in partnership in all the
Counties ol the 1st Judicial District ill
tlie Counties of Lavaca and Uonzalea in the loth
1 .is! net ana in toe ru)iretu aim -uerai uouph
at Galveston and Austin.
JOHN P. WHITE
Aitomer and Cannaellar att Law
SEQUIN TEXAS.
TH.I. praetiee in theDiatrictCourta of Qua
daloupe Oonxales Caldwell Hays Baa-
trap L mial and Travis and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts at Austin.
March 21) lOtmi'll v'l
JOHN B. EARLE
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Waco Texan.
Jnne 18 vlO-n4.r-ly
. T. HCOTT
ri.niii!''. Tax
Ttl.iMAd WU.P4HS
Alaniii c.i. Ala.
SIIOTT
anil Con
Orleans.
IVII.I.IA.IN
iii.i..n IlL-rnhants N
A.J. I'tT.MO
Ni'w Ortaana.
I'n Cntteti faciors
. In Unlnn ftri'el.Ncw
Hep xC'O i-nB.tr.
T. II. McMAlIAN
OOMlIUiBION HKl'KI V IMG ANK KllKW A HDINi.
MKHCHANT
Richmmtil 7V.r(is.
Wl I.I. Keep on hand Rnpn Banging dm ri ir. ami
PlaiitaUun supplies fur lata at a small advance on
cost for ca.li.
REFERENCES.
linn B. If Peais ; Austin S. M. flwnsoii Austin ; II. J.
flhacktefnrd Oalvestnn ; M.ssra. Psrklnl A Cn. New Dr.
leans; Mr. N. Clements New York; Mer.. Pierce A Ba-
con Boston 8tp 1& '.'ii-nl
J. a. 11. 1. Vli.
J. s. RKrsnt.i.T.
r. a. T. aarca.
r. J. aaLtssiiH.
IltTCK HFXrERIO Torwarillng and Commission
aim uercnanu LS.aca Teaas.
Collections promptly
aprtt w'o-no-u
JOHN J. GOOD
Allorney at Law
Dallas Ti'xm.
PHACTICK8 RKOl'I.AHl.Vlntheni.lrict Cotirts
nf Collin llray.on.ll --n. Tarrant Parker John-
son Kills and Knnfinnn i-niinlii's and In Ihu Supn-ini'
a-id Federal Cuurta at Austin. Ocl22 vllnll-lv.
A. KERCH
ATrilHSJEV
HOUSTok
AT LAW
TEXAS.
vltnSOly
W. W. Peek
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COattfttstpB AVK.NKK
AUSTIN .lit TEXA.
WIl.t. PRACTICE IN
Ausltn and uf tin Hi-
Prompt attention giuii t.
li ll earn.
A I.I. THE COURTS OK
..ml Judicial Ill.lrlnt
ull lin.in.... entrusted In
vlluly.
O. W. Whits
ATTORNEY AT LAW
March 1780 ADBTIK TEXAS
J. A. LLOYD it CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AM) OtKALtltS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Oooils !
aaocjJBiKS hats boots
Sstddlerr nsiU llard.vure tul.lerr-
SADDLK TltlMMIXtiS Hi.
SAVASll'ltl IHilHlT.
rl.l. l'AV THK IIKIHKWT MAKKKT I'ltll IB j
TT "fur dry liiilis mid ull kiuJa uf produi e.
March 10 '(10 vlliiMl-Sni.
Planters' and merchants' Warehouse.
E. . JoOiimoii A. 0.
11ECEI VIX G VO RW A K DING
AMI
(JENKUAi. COMMlfiSION MERCHANTS
gloutsiou sand glockloy Toxijia.
I30B lUEFBRBVOSB WK HKKKR VOI
1. initnit-r unii style ol dotntitJUHi
HorreetnsM and dUnalotl belBl on
Alvunt'e(iil Cittuil i ill ..o ly
lo land to thi aaltoal ViUnr itftnr-tl.
"Tl lstalu:ililc Itistllutioti lo looalod In San Antonio.
Attiti'i OaU OtuttU.
Ap 11 praeUoal trut of therilaoof rr. Ranck's laitmo
lion a a ta-h-i of hook kci ping we eiiiy uvt tatc the
fact that in a Dumber Of town Of this State where Mr
H. luii taught vouni men who ihrivej all th-ir knowle !ki-
of aeoonnU from hunt r'' 1T rog1tif flni- salnrir :i.
hook-kcei-ers In the hent houses in tbs countr.
" This is an iiiii.n vn' !. f.i t . :: I we state It as an en-
OOUMgetaOnt for all pUAg men to jwiiil themsrlves of the
ii.i-.ri;ii;ily ti.iw f.i''-r-i.lfl them of acitilriop ao useful
tl. i elegant ail a. . nml -!nii.rl vm Jtltonio r.thi
"Several VOUng men in this eity have be9 enahle-l
throufrh theh atlet.ilrtnce itpsin hit course to obtain Qrst
class situations un I we leirn that only 11 few weeks since
a yo lis; sretit Virian.1 rained under him.seeuretl an atoint-
menl as iH'ok-ketj-er in a larne nien-aniilc cslahlishment
in New 1)1 leans. .V-n Anttut ltt:;t
1hN school ha n lor been touted In our city a onflt-
ejoat time fur our cltiivn U mniir-ianil its merit. Here
i vhen a scholar shouM go before eoomenoing In the
world f.ir himself. In three month" he will He capable of
VoepinK I""'!.! In any of atir business houses. .s.ii 4ntOMf0
7'tv.iM.
!tlr. Ranck opened a .'hoot in (his pl.-i.-e villi some iV
"ii'iscrtLers. and his since Uttgnt with eminent ineoou
7iv(i WnJftfttn Luiu r
"The diti: v shed inoeOM he has met with at If(uton
I'lifil ! r HIM Washington and other places Is uftlcieat
recumnierdauoii Aim.- tit
"The bonki of several of the heit niercaniilc houses In
(his place are being kept b young men who owe their
knowledge of the science to a etmrtti of instruction In Mr.
Haiirk's Mercantile Scliool. finnattl iitiieer.
' He has t (Ulghl -rv im! scsBlons in this place ami has we
believe given universal aUafaotlon lo his patrons. Trut
iHMIIf.
" Mr. Rir.ck is the heat hook keep r we have ever seen.
i won 1 "un
KilRTV VKAltrt
losaeo amoantlnffto
TIIIRTRKN tfTt.UOStf til' lull. I.
forclMydcmonitMtlrrj n. j. f ...
it..- i.e.-. Mlty of iti-itriinci-
n..-r..lllMi.11(.rlLl. .!.. c . nmotinlatnroiirli
I.'.' th. I'Tti'.-.rsv.i.j1 rj "'""'" ' v h "' '' - '-
Tlie Itndonlg .-.
its ngOJlull lints Ly
nit v.
n. itniklii gs - . 1 . f . j .11..
' Manitfariurlng i:- l.llm'
I roiHirtl 11. 'iirralli.
Kifirt.il ai'i.. 1 ; .. rnr.
I 1...I1. . . . . .
I.... promptly ndjuslni ai.dil.l
rulici. a l.sli.'d tgllboat'dela. I.y
I' lii.'.llti(lVAAi.l
A 111.1 1 11 Tans
a-a Am -i. 1-s nl ii.. .r
ill l.iili-1 ill the lost ...limn 1
of tile l'iill-lll:iti. ami Klniii
ingcDititv ;i- well aa Llio -n.-lu.-oiii
ol .liroiiie I'liltet-iui
the: nnil. us (rlvtll liv I liiiis I
melt -nit in ii 1 mi -im:. iu. with
il.ieet n-
I Tliier'- Ili-lMtv
has I oilseil tl.
a of justice in (ho
unci iiii.iii renilins
I1111nc.ll-
ctin. ..1
1 -im
tllO LTeil
1 liitinu to
-lltlltl..!
i Stilles. in it- il
i the I nitoil States
strictly
II n..t. to In
iil'lii'inl till. lie
the true int 'i.rr t;li .
-the s.ii iiine r.iini
olaloii t liit r l. -
lioine the i
pie
in- 1 In
linlis le-
I till- full
f the I niiiil '
I'el litortes i.i I
bo apt to tea Ii
rets of our slut.
v. Im im- ill tin.' I111l.il OfalltlMng tlieir men.
Wliatn aaplent jury tltat tniist lime liecn
ivlil : . Iij 11- verdict I und no malice in the
iii. us and brutal contliiet .. thii brutal
mull !
Ileiitinp nnd utidinpn man da. after da v
until he could aeartelt move hand qr foot
then. :n liiiu nit. in pi. aloft " during a
-1 miij night niul i-elurn to the vessel's deck
!i. t inetl od ho danpemu.i that it was rarel.
ne.l liiroicii which ho was lost overboard!
Was there n allce in -m li Wtvafre treatinont
of a helpless and as rat us the evidence could
show nn obedient man? No malice oithei
in the iimie'- In -irtli i-eiily to the entrcatv
..e. 1 .11.:... - 1 ' 1 .1 -.
t 1 1 . . 11 1 in- 1 1 in "i I' 11 1 il 1- on 11:11 11 v f III
1.1 !-:i 1 1. .I'll' 1...:. I tt 1.1 .. .. .;.. ...... . . 1. ... . "I
... . .. . . 1 iMi.tt 1.111.1 .1 men was this
iliii.- donui
ii
w
irnli.uis... it 1. 1
and rop.nl il
lln It ll 1 null : 1 .. I'm-
sion of tho $ ml marriage wh.Teit
' liii.'--. refuse lo annul the llit then
I dccorillng to tlie Roniiali law no rea
cvi'ifor st il.iu.'. 1 1. Kinint
then takine advantage of the old bspirial
privilege claimed I... every r.iyal.pi.l.iniierlid
li'iu-i in Europe ol -:mi ii..nitin oruiuiiillxng :i
I 111:111 i.le ctillll'ili'teil 1 ;ili ..III- 111 mini- lit
III
ill His ...
i- 1 i-l in. .
II I1.1l-
S'anolw.ii
the
Ti.wiis In Tn
'illt-i ntnl nnw'-i.tnl
siIimi nl or Klulen !
fS (Ht AlKlI'TTIIK MilNTII OS HBP ll:l I: KM
T !"" ''" ll "' '"' -lii'l.-.illii.iwnl.iiiil years
''.' .'" "'"'"" star 111 Ills f.r....iid. mid l.rnu.lt'd ba Hie
11 .1.. 111. r null J. i r. 1ft MM.k. .
Iltwral r.-u'ir. ui i. nald liar his delivery inm. at m
7l'u"" " '" 'S""lf Au.liii and tiny itiriirii.iitlm.
. '"".' r:'"a'' I.O.i . 11 I.- Uianltfnlll r.-.-nlv.-d
Miuili 10 IMlOvliiH..n JAS'lliHIKItr'
lllooded Sihei'ii.
1aiilt SM.i: . 1 HAVK IN ' Ml-;
vl.il.lly of Austin t11 llltf II'- ul rl
Runaway Reward.
RUNAWAY from my farm in Ooogilea
county last summer my nexro boy
Absalom about 27 year of age. ilark enn.
"He Is the Hrlnn.nl nf thai "mulshing In.tltutlnn al per coloreiL about r. feet 7 or 8 inches high
in Animiin Lniiwii as Uanck's Mirca.tiie Ouliege v- will give jiilMl reward fur his apprehension
I'll.
iSL3
IS Sw.
" " vin;'i 1 Mills. 11 r..rra.l..rlr:idf
rorewiM Tlmy have been earerhtly sa.
lisilt-1 In in self irmti tl i.i hwhw
t"'""rl s-.M n.itu.'k sriin itvuwtu .ilrL-u iii
III... wool anil Iti-avy Ti. wft . .Kh ftnlu :Tr.'f
in me i.un.iri.l mnnda ami have sheared from tirolyo lo
otiti.lt. ..r tliinw.H.l i irn.ivil ii aiiigloyi-ar.
Ing In l.llj ur .... Iii..- .1.. wtl . an iu-11
nu in ..i ii H Kri.iiiin nil) 111.-.. r l). ln... It.
-'"''" I.'. T. KUKKMAS.
Hf Ban Antonio Toxan ami Ledger and Warn
rt.iittneinnr cup) l amuiiiit i. .'t 00 and rharge
Wis'
tn.-.
Vitus; tr.
1 ll. ;! : ' -
ur iiinltn. I.llsral
VllnS'J ly
J1MSS P. NKll.
.T. ti. si. El ir
w
ollertioti uf
NEAI. & M0aSEIEY
A. T TO K N K V H AT I A W
AUSTIXt TEXAS.
IIr PRA0TI01 IH ALL THK COURTS
held in l he city i A nt mi. also thnas afadoiin:ie
r -! .ti.'s ritit-i'iat attei.tiiii iriven t
''aims the investigation and prosecution of
Tltl.s.
RBFBRENOBS.
Ool (4. m. Qoodriob
M.--.--. 1 ! i'.;.- V L.ii.i .-
Adamsi Qo "Irich. f Alislln
iohnson c Horren
. Lanes Boyr-a k '
" Carroll ll-rnck i MeaJ.
Hon A. O P. V-eho.son. 3
' Andrew Johnson Tennessee.
" John Catron.
" .Tohn TlemphlM Toxaa
I'lvi i Williams Kan.. Kew Orleans.
- N lit Ksq . Ym.fi City Miss.
Mtf-rs Allen A K.-wM (i.ilvoston.
mCBOafTOlAVSHOA vllna; ly
Ha
Kimawny Slave. Captured.
fflVQ slaves uunieil A II red ami -lack who say W a
1 they belong to William Allen bfSveelA
Home. LaVOOa OOUhtV Vara arrested and com fJL
niitted tothe jail of thiseiiuiity on the '."Jud n -t Jj.
Alfred ami. lack arc each abool :w feart of ago dori
ehpoolnta color weigh ahoiii lio p.iunds and are s-m.i
5 feetfl or 7 Inches hli;h.
A U.i on the 18th of -laniiitry last there wim commlttetl
to the jail of thl uounl) a runaway negro uallied Uaar
w. I. -i.it .1 thni his iiumi' la i:aiued I mi alcOee r-si
til no at or near Chapped HIM Washington oounty
This last olavu is aUmt 8 or 30 yearn old. 6 feet 0 li.r-hc
high and has been berctoloro adv-rtiHCl iu the BUtO
Uavetti
Thr owner of these slaves will please come forward
pay charges and take tt t to away or they will be dealt
with .is tin- law direct.
Han Antonio April SJOtV JOHN" HOIIBIN.
Mai "- no vlii :ui4w bherllt lleiarCo
Ituiiiiuay Ieffro.
ClOMMirTKDtojailonlhjSOib dayof April. if
' 1-flti a negro inai eiiillug himself Howard tt
mil says he Lelniig to Hmul Kriitler. of L'psliur Jl
cuniy iH'arUilmer.Tejitte. He is aboul ii f. i SL
7 or 8 Inches Mirh black color and weighs bout O0 or
i7-i i"ii"'i- Uo will ba dealt with leoordlng to law it
Ihe owner i.4io not come forward prom pmpeity pay
ch-trt's. a .d taki him wway.
BonilaOI. Fannin Co. Texas April rnth. IW
T. J. UATKH.
vllitl Lv Hheritl'Kai.iihiCo.
nB J. H. UflUTfOOt lenders bisprofessianal isr
vices io tlie i-iiiisnns efAiiitin and viuinitv He ni:i
1 be found at the oglcc of Oldham 4 While daring the day
and at all r etiatace at nigitu Jiuy e w - i
San
. n U
"This IiKtitiltlon has certainly a itropg claim to the
patronago al our young men. daoaTa aWmaaoar
" It is conducted hy ni) old friend James. 1 Ranck whom
I fcnew wnen tnougti n mere OOJT lie ItOOd at (he head o
his pro'ei.ion as a practical book keeper in one of the
largest bOOIee In the city of Cincinnati. foe. (ialtvn
AVc-s.
' Besides he Is a regular gradnate of ne of the lest
Mercantile Cidleges in the United Btat.-s.' Ttvat .-
WHfltt.
For further uarticulnn uldreis
JAMES E. RANCK
Or 8 'wi nO-tr Principal'
AUSTIN COLLEGE.
LOCATED at HoaiarnXs. Walker Cuoiy Tetas.
PAOlJIiTy.
Rv Ri't-mW Ibiirr. 1. li President Wofenor Moral
and Intelie.tu.il Phllosofhy.
Bee. Jornrv II. CtLYiy a M.tl0haieM Professor Ancient
aud Modern Languages
1 V Ghaut A. II "Baker" Professor Mathematics and
Natural Sciences.
J 11. PMra00art A. It Adjunct Professor Hathematlcs.
Wa. V. Psitais A. 11. Adjunct Professor Latin and tin ek.
PrnfessorB Herrfe and Pentecost In charire ut Pretmriitoru
I Ik irtmmt under specinl supervision of the PnsMent.
(..nirgisic year et.mtuences tt e rtrst Monday in aeptem
her and closes the last week In June.
Two sessions of flre months each with no Intervening
vs. ni! ii eicept for Christmas holiday.-.
Tuition in College Clasws. god per year.
" Prepartory Department from MO to 0t
payabl half yearly in advance on tl e First Moudy in
Sti'i-nii.. r and February
Tuition remitted in case of protracted sickness and no
student matrk-ulated uutil lln. tuition is paid to the T re ami
rer.
Boarding In respectable families from m to $13 per
mouth. Application may be mad lo the Presideai.
The health and morals uf youth are as completely pro-
tected here as they can be anywhere under human care
nd geney. vlu-iiBn-tf
tToasSeillY -iiiihiarv.
1
:h. I
trill of tho chief nf tho fninilt alone im-
l Imtilv .if In .!. ill -pli the l'nn'. tli.it
the iiiuri niL'e .in- .oiil. mul that his tirother
letoine must liirtli.viili iiiniry lliu l'linces.s
Charlotte ol WurteuiUhr&
Now. .Iiimiii'. who lias been qul.slly enjoy-
ini: a eoiiiiii v life witli tho wi-ltiin ami (lit-.
nity of a man little tilling l-u tlie greatness
winch he hold) its I lie nlllii lion of In- family
is stiiltlenlv u.vakene.l to tit.' iilra that it is
the seeonil not the lirst irjarrlAgo tt'bich El
illenl. NtlJMileiin Itoliitpiirte ulien lie pro-
clalrnotl hi brothort divorce hail lndoo.1 iie-
eotne einperoi' nf the I'reneli nation u ntltrlity
I conqueror a ..v -rt.il luwivei'. inula ruler f
ninny iu.ilu linl lint I'Vi'ii iu all this glory
I anil this (rreatn.'ss liotvcvcr much tliey mili!
lift Hun above Ins lell.iw -tiu-u coiiltl change
bis l.irth one tillle inn litake htm llieliea.l of
Uii own family alter till. Mail line l.elilia llo-
niiarti ..as atili liviner ami so wa- Joxcpli
l!onaiart'e. the elilest I other.
It WM Mailauie I!itiia)iai'le'.s consent which
had been considered necessary In order t.
localize the first iiuirriae. She had licen
consulted on that occasion as she wits acenr-
ilinnr to French law by tho death of her hus-
band the head of tliefi.mil.'. This was. there-
fore the act by whioli the Patterson njarriago
was tlissolved without consent of the .. idowed
liead nf tin-iiiipi liul family. Asaei.il fonna-
it liiir.i.'i......i Mini i lit- -tiiil it -i.. ii-.l 1 lint. . rr I I... Il.titn's .1.
delivery tu me iiiOoiiiales county or SoUforaoy croe as a religious nocos-iu.it nuwt natural'v
information which will enable me to get In
AuBtiiiAug B7 'oS-ntlitf B. K. FLV.
K. It IN i i
Mitiliiliilinrillld H'hutmdli Dulliiiil Tin il'iirr.
l'.iiigri-.s Av oppoalt.
.il.ru
Bsott'a llutal
TF.IAS.
RhLl M M KN lis Lis stork us being a g...d assortment
01 milk l.iieknts milk puns milk runs gruv
strainers milk strainers &c . at reasonulile rates. Ttii
lisilliig. gllll. Til. it. ii. ir ii.-Ii lifttilu.... t... L.it'.-
1
I
lai
fur all
rrylngp ins preserving kettles skinuners. Indies Ac
Lamps Kmnrli mnd.rat..iir lamp. rluo regulator tamps.
... hwiwi a iiiuij. ariiss inn. j. laru liunpa. nli.l
iiiierns at uiw pru-es. It ..iiinnii lump i! i: I.W
V. 111 I 11' 1 ' ' 1 . W." c
1 tn.-sn liuiuiH.t v agon lulitenia. line lln llll
tarns rouad and souard auteriisi pnrquei or dark
lanterns in l.rass mid lln to. Ilriltunla ware eolfre
.ts. t. i mts ..nip tea und taliiu spunns vaiidtustlt-ks
.e llr.lers Mill In iiaentllnd ill the ahOrtaat lime at
tlie iii.nl reasonable piices. April aa '00 vlliW 3m
A 0 Ull) TO THE SIFFEHINfi.
The Bar. Win. ('...gone while lauoiiiigaa a Mission.
dry In .Inpai ira ruled of 1 '.iii.iiiiiiitlon wlieu iill
ntlier ntenns lalle.i l.j ii rielp olilaiiieil Ir.nn n leiirned
nhyslolan residing In tlir gn-nt illy of .led. I. . This
li-nlpe bus uri..l great tiillilbers w ho waresunsrlng finin
('iiiisinnpliuii llioni hltls Sitrs Tlunul. i m ! and
('..Ids mul the dehillly ami anSoiM depression eatised
lj thioe disorders.
Deslroasol bousBtlng otfaara. I will d this laatati
wliiclt I h.ie I.r.nllit homo with Ine tnall who need il
tree of charge.
A.lllfB
IIBV. WM OOSOROVBi
illl llaltle street
April 14. IBM 1Iu.'JCaiii. llinoklyn X. V.
i nml I'.ii'-i'iiiiciitlv ll.. . .'..iiii.n initiii 1 1 v of all
' the Slates tin- aiave owiier ha- a- g rlecl mill
iii.leleiisilile a liiilil lo settle therewith lii-
llc. I. i-as I In- clliyen of any 1'rec Slate Ini- to
.'-l.il.h-li Iiiiii-i ll there with hi- hoitc m Ills
: -licei. mid that the proprietary i-i-lns ol the
Infiliei' in In- -hives nnd of the lalti i in hi-
: sheep. l.t'ui'' iiL-hts gnnratitlcd hv (lie ('inwti ;
liition. are orpin My eiititletl to profeetli tt.
Since Hie 1'inl. i in- if this decision (hi
al leMl) olll.e lleln... i.ilic t:iilv .'"l t ll. :l-
II as s...nl i. -i...l null mi I In -
-.is. mul. ii has In en in-i-ii -i and I. ihui.
iii.tie lii.ldly ami podtiAi'ly than li)flie N.i
I 1 1 null llelliiK'fiicy.d tho North licit the I :jl:l-.
of the South I Ini- Maoris ! l' tn- Executive
and defined by the Juduvial lii-anpliua .1 tin
tiiivciniiicnt iini-t ami slmll be iiiaiiitaiu.-d :
and that it would be cowardly mi I iiniu-t to
asW the South to surrender one ibtn i f those
rjgbts.
The opportunity is now Dflorded (a) tin
South lepti-ciitcl in li.c Naii.mal i in n
lion to rai-c her Viii . for litr-i II mul deter-
iiiiiic I'm' bcmclf whether alio Will approve and j
in niitain th" stuu.i whfcll her friends hi
hehl ill her ileleliCe: or Whether she will -ill- I
render by aweiitiiig a ixutprontiia hetweeii i
the position of hi c del. inlci-s and thai pf In-r I
Rlack Republican as-ailmu-. Wo cuieilain
no fears as to the course -he will pin -in . Slic i
is well itwnre that if she now ylcldsr'to tin'
extent d' llio breadth ol n linir of Iter coil'ti
tutioital po-sf-si.tus ur pntilcnes she has vir
tuiillv siiiicnih nil the h.ile; and not mil.
that Imt she will In- reduced by her own a.-t '
to that disgraceful sltiiatlpn in win. li llivkman
threatened to plate her by the aid of eighteen
millions of lllack Kepiihlican liavonets .
She will find if she polenta a solid front
that her banner with the motto of uo sur-
reiiaor" will bo surrounded by the (root nun
and true of the North and who will aid her
in averting the calamity "f the Itxeeutive
chair being filled by one wlm is pledged to
surrender or violate In r riht- and of the
bench of the Supreme Court being Occupied
by Black Republican Mliticlara pledgod In
inisiiitetpret the ('on-titutiiiii to lier ruin.
TheSoiitb i- well aware of her danger. Blip
knows the em-inies li- whom she is assailed.
.She knows that compromise now i-svnonvtu. .11-
I With defeat und diagracc. She knows that il '
i woiilil la the acme of folly to tru-t her destiny
j to the hands of any oho in whose fidelity she
Cannot place the most implicit reliance and
1 who is not perfect! ready to aoeopt the iaane
-mi tlie 1 c'lit- '.I pi 1 lis nnd 1 1..;.. 11 .
un- 111 -11 si .-. in un 1 . ; . . . 1 . roVer
1-r 11- 1 'n. iiiiiii.iicil iiiithoritY 1 si ends.
4 .' -1 -'. 'I lint tin lit in'. nil nf th. 1
Viiimi i.. . rn.- it as the inip.iiiiii.. duty ol
this Hovel 11 ;. pmii.i (! nnurali d
eilieti ill all hi- liuiil-. win th 1 al I In "I
in l'.'M":ii lands to the - ue . teitl :- ii-
lllltlt I In 111 ritlHi ;-.
.'. '. -.'.'. That tlit. li. inoCrncy ianiu ll.
le.oliiliiclnl til. in .plt-tlioli ol liie Island of
Clllffl.al tin- e.lllir-I pi: lii.ilile piri.il.
1 ' . 'I lint Olli nl I : .;n :il.-l ue. i ';-
iie i tlie :ie. iii a political commercial
postal mi'i military polnl oivicw. i- n speedy
..milt' 111. ..lit. 11 i.elnei 11 the Pacific nn I t
llllltil t: -!-. Tilt li I . 1 - -. I.
II ' I iii lln Ih 111 1. me pai it i
hi i'eli.l 1 :- Igc 1 hunisi h- I.. ue every ii 1 ana
n tl-.-rV puw.T I. -. . n.. il passage of some
loll for ih. i..n-iiiiiTi.ii il n Pacific liu!
Road 1. in the Mi- k-'ippl Itlvei i" 1 :u-
r.i ific tii 1 .in. ni ii...- cm in i p.. 11 1 ii ni.;
iu. .im nt.
'I ho Hi llglas 111 11 ; pu liated thesi
netlts nnd fell hack up. .11 tilt) s.plllltl'1 silver
einnty doctrine wh eh Is wholly repugnant tu
every uurtliern Stntv. I Ititii conventions I nve '
uij. nu lied the Suutliern Constitutional i in
IV
ct impose. I.
t'n!l!.i.i hi find iinliiv in bucIi eold-
l.l...!..! tyranny; and conltl not liinl that
there wii-ati intent nt am the imrt of the mate
toKill flic sailor lie t.ll hi- victim thai
he. mid kill him;" and inhumanly ltertt lii-
woril. li men niii-i. he lianged for murder th u
liii-i.. ti e li.iw i- ih -lily deserves the lui1-
tcrj Im. i.'.i" un -is nml pm-post legally
.ind iii'ii.ill' bo wa- saiily ol murder of the
must iiiuiiiiiaii tlim.i. hi. The Judge shoulil
liavi reprimanded thejury. li ix rural v thai
i omiviction f"i " brutality nn the high sens "
follows the prosecution ol the criminal: but
liii it does it -I i.ultl h so -pte.ly. and the
punishment an terrible ami retributlro thni.
is In the cast ofthi gari tern ll will deter
the Commission of such enormities in tlie
future;- Y. - 1' ' -f .
U ill lilt S.Ui W ' lloHnlj J
velltloii I i li. c. t at Uiuhuumd it i ..iiilutli.liii
ti on ... ll following ticket :
I!. M. I'. lll'Ti:i!. I .. P .;.'
I'll ARI.I O'OOjfNOR ' 1 . IV .
' ..I'.
Such a ticket would le tho onl re
S.iuihi in nie ami .In ii a. irm and gonoroui
illpa.i'( in the N'l.llh. Mould hepltaseill
to see such a nomination before liie cotpitry.
Wc WOllld llsf; evi cy 1 1-nii ii ! stand
iii iii and al ido by the principles ofhis party
.mil ti it waver at thUorials. i.. . tho Koutii-
eiu lieui.i.'iaey -latnl lirm iu .11 i- nol ! .-I.
The uii.oii.piei.ili'c will and determination to
succeed with -iich n id it f. nn .tl principles as
a C'lllplele
r'- tft '.- I
.
ivi"i above will eustireln tlieeud
t 'iiiiuph. with the names of .'
nu on inn stitinlmd ---llallnt lit
All.iii- al . li.nl .
as laid down hy John Sherman in his alwili
tion harraugue in New York; and -le also
knows that there is nothing to be gained by
dodging the question or postponing the fight
reeling assured as we do. 1 licit we hate
truly expressed the sentiments and detemtl
nation Ol tho South; and icpowiltg as we do
the boldness and loyalty with which the
Northern Democracy will stand by their
Southern brethren we have no feai - aa to the
resii.t.
a In c
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.nl. tu
mil sixty t
rilius luatltatl
thirtV ..'': n .- ll. 'lu I';.:... I. i I. I
llarrisi.tng nisi-a.j..i st-r.-.H .rw... auj i.nt...i uif
Union and is in .he Ilinlsl nl a morn! and refined M.p
illation. I. nosaasirs the u.lvaiiiiiiri.s if liavli v g il i Ij
mall a lel.gral li nlllee and ftii A-latns- .ress oBla
Tlie bit. 'in. gs hue l-i'i'i no ' Od .villi rei.tn.ueo lu a
united . .dura.. on of both sei. s nil tl a ba.is uf well
regulalil I'hriilluti family. -Su healtliy . UwrWalliM
thai nn ruse of sickness has is-einr.d iu .lie sclitst! ; hut
several slud.nlsi.f u.-nkiy eoii.tilntl.tii. have I.e.-. .in.
stroi.gun.l rulni.t. Tin oouraeol In-lViirlluii e .inprises
. l.-r. :... Ui. il i- taught in the In-.t (ullnce. anil Nniiili..
lures uf our ouiitry. Bend for a Oatalni m-
. JAlsRS i: (.lll'is. A M
villi-'.' tw I'lluc.pa.
RICKI.EV .- NORVELL
i Trail v; v.v i . t ii
Itl.'IIMONIl ti:xah
Yrll-l. prurlicn In lite s.i.ral lltslrlcl t'.uirlsor the
V State ail'' "ilhe.Suiil.iltin and Ke.lern. t'. .tills lit
Al-rtl vs. isi vllnllH t
l.ii .tun ami Aii.l t.
V. ll.MlNAItO
Attiiinit nml Counielor at Law
((II.IMIII S TKXAH
Wll.l. pr pl'y alien. I loall hti.uiess entrusted II
I is cure Panic. ilur iilleiilt. .ti given totlia sol.
lection i. f debts
Ki:KKI(KXfKst
Hon II W Smith. Ur J It !..( Messrs. II T a
d ii-uUii Ooltttapua vUaBB'llin
be regarded as contrary lo the jurisprudence
of the country and conseipiently ol no etlect
null and void he who contracted it uncon-
sciously guilty of bigamy and the issue of
such marriage to stand second as recognized
children not of right the heirs of the eon-
tractor Tbs summons sent by tlie hnitiitr to the
publisher of the second edition of the volume
was of course complied with the law for pub-
lishers havinc- lately been made more strin-
iront than ever on this point and the conse-
quence was the sei.ure of the whole edition
before it had left the printer's office aud the
expunging of the offensive letter of the Pope
with Jerome Patterson's protestation. Notice
of protest was immediately served ttfooi. the
publisher nnd his application to tlie mini. tor
resulted iu an address to the throne itself for
advice in the dilemma.
Jerome Patterson's defence of his conduct
is most independent and noble. "For myself.
I nsk nothing I am as proud of my glorious i The Indium. In Courier peaking
title of an American citizen n 1 shoulil be of Charleston Convention uses lln
that of Prince Imperial ol Fiance. liming i lautttiiigt
rrincc ii Mine - nn i inn . no inci-im -nan ne
adopted to restore tho.c who are dependent
on my love to their rtguUUI position but this
protest ul inn is necessary for their security in
future years.'1
It hai been decided that the volume must
appear with the litter and the protest ano
tlier protest to come before the public by way
of answer immediately aftci iwtrd. The affair
is looked upon a a groat annoyance nothing
more; nnd were it not I'm the calmness with
which the Kmpcror hiiuaetf guides his family
ail'uii- much burnt itdghl hoooeaalonod by ii.
The sliiele-t secrecy ia In. '.i ll it I. lie c mil nam led
lo the pm rtials to all of h mil il has been in-
timated n bmjm thai ii would ho considered
an nlfiiurn u tn iiijinniisS lo -peak of il foi
the plc.-ellt. Meanwhile Thill'- llllis In-III
tie hand. mid rejoices that the world will 10)
Wlm would have tliougbl the old man had in
inn. h nni l.ief in him H '
Moat of our readers have doubtless heard
ere (tilts nl tho standing of things nl t'harlos-
ton. Eight or nine of tho Southern States
have withdrawn from the Convention because
that body seemed determined to adopt tbo
Cincinnati platform without Enterpolatili i
lau-e protecting -lau- property in the Ter-
nl ille.s. 0 Upplatld I he a. Iioliol t lie States
il.it withdrew nnd are only sorry that ii
jinia ton did imt l;.. (iIoiil; with her si-tii
in ople ol iranii
character that's a
e repeal the queatfon will the Dctnoc-i-.ii
;. nf the South in any event e.n fop the
iiomiuntlon of Stojihen A. Douglai ipr the
Presidency j ur consent to his nomination m
ii iii iioiuiiiatioii of m. y i hem he may in
: ictiipi to unpinc ii-.ii tlie Hemocracy of the
I uioii its a candidate for the Presidency !
ll i-iiiipiiiiaiil i.r liu- UeinooiTcy id the
; .soul h to woigh this iiciiiei fully. Wo H i -eivi
li-oiii 1 In- (.ui- o . into of our Southern
In mo. ni tic exchanges that there la an appn -.i
ii- hi that tho politicians and olli.-e Beckers
of the Democratic party ftf'tho South are in-
clint.ltot iiciiemi'l accept Dauglaa as a
candidate for the Presidency bliusoll or son o
man whom ho may indicate.
After what bus been said and done by tho
i..lili.uis and pie-e- of the South with n-
:inl tn Douclai and hi- policy to accent him
now would be the very acme of insanity und
madness. They have denounced him and Lis
loctrinoa a- more dangerous ta tbo interests
ilthe South than even Seward and his doc-
trines; ami truly ton. fol the principles ol
Squatter Sovereignty carried out in practical
.. tillll WOUld be III. ro fatal to the cause of the
South than the pponly avowed doctrine of
Congressional intervention preached by Sew-
ard. To back down now on tbo part of the
South is tn surrender their cause forever sod
In break down every barrier njriiinst the Hood
tide nf abolitionism from the North.
Vi - . Iti Utma otic Standard
t.lti" of tin
are of a "lot
I nl. I. ill Wh
nut. irgiula
We Itowevi l
South. T
-nil' lin
ii other Southern state- went
lllgllt hi I ill til to hate followed.
were uot very lunch surprised al
if the l.iti
Ibllowlrit
Nearly all uf tho Southern States withdrew i Ont States from the Convention portend
from the National Democratic Convention mul ' to the whole South and wo itllccrel.
setup for themselves under the -n le of the i thai licit patience which .1
Constitutional Democratic Oonvohti n. They i
were oontending for B just and equitable piiti-
! ciple ami after all the declaration! that have I
been made by the democratic bailer- of I lie I
South it would have been iu tlie very essence
nf bypocracy and dough-iltreduess to remain
ill the Coll. ellli. in. after il was denied liu'lll.
j Tl.oso me our sciiliiiieiits exactly. Whal a
pity it is that an edit. a-1 li views are m
unil'oiiiily collect on .nine subjects should
bare ii iuilgtiiciit s distorted un ol In i -
.. .. n ('. i A'..'
Ili-i i: . in i iii: Two-tiiimm Rule. Tho
two thirds riiloin Ih -iiuu-ratic National Con-
vcr.tions for tlie i linationi of candidates f;i
President and Vice President was adopted at.
Baltimore in l?2 when Andrew Jack n
ivas nominated fur President and Jl. Van
Uiircn was designate. Vice President. That
was tbo first National Convention over held
flu- Democratic meinbumofthe Legislature
if New lliiinpsliiie lmide the suggestion t liu t
led to tho Convention Their argument was
to let tho Districts and Slates that did nol
have Democratic members .1 Congress but
still hml a lai 0 Democratic vote have ti
voireinthe selection ul candidates. Cutler
the old system ifc'oiign saiunal caucuses ilu-y
Wore im lii'led.
The two ih nl- rule was roportod In 1k:!'J
from a i. nun. n lee. of which the late Vice-Pre-itlciil
Kin: uf Alabama was chairman.
An nttempl waa made to lubstituto the
majority principle but it was voted down.
In Isi'i the second National Convention was
in In- i t resigned hours which baa marked i ueium uaiviuiure ue two-tnirus rule was
tin. course of the Southern Stati foi yuars lopb I after a long dkwtnsion. The majority
Im- ti -n wnv to the lighl "I rea ""' ls principle first carried but was finally -in. ki n
Let the Southern States continue to out. in iniu net wa- taken mi the
hsnlatform which will not bo sim- ts-i tiiirqs rule at tliat the third National
. . a- . . i .tl.' I.... .. l.. i- . ...
ie i i-n-li uct'oii in tie nurtii limit'"""'" s.i. iu ijiu-eu wi s re-iiiiiiiui
in tl Soiiili. M they can'l gel it ted fur President by aeclsigation. In l-n.
Ill-Ill I.I ll em In lie' oil" l"l H n Hie -.Ml Aullolntl I nlivelltloti. the tW
tli.-.i. tion of our delegaUvi iu the Convention
We have always boen (orcinost in tlie diss and
lost In tho light e cM'l.iini long und loud
against Northern uSiiatieisin and yel wl.cn ait
opportunity ull'ers to roclaitu In a -tnall de-
Ii'iee w hai ha- bo ii lost we rclilse to em-
tuiiiT it. The insolent Yankees theiiistl.es
know this and they laugh' to scorn the idea
that tho Southern pcoplo will do anything
i mora man raise amis we can imt lope
I however that tbo withdrawal of tho South-
g I
ii-i '
never exi n '
lie
in-l-l up
jeel U) 01
another
"iveil I.
will n .'.I.
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The Houston Telegraph sy -I
for the office of Comptroller.
tin i had a- if di apptiiiiii .1 in
rations. We ehill
Sun th I-
Tha'l look-
in. ill ii il i
tvl.it we sh ill
If.. ' '
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i.i contend lor our lishl The I
s i id have -uliiiiittcd Ion i lu (lul'
i ime lei us nol he placed m n inure huiuiii
Clin. po-Hl"l' ih ill w I i.i i cu iu for aoine
it I iiine 1 -i-t. Aii honorable defeat i- bettoi
tluin a servilo submission and we had rlthct
ii. he defeated cmilondliig fortho rights of the
sv.illhlol.e-ii.il fill S ::. ; -acrificeil.tn i .;
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i birds nilc was adopted by it clo-e voto aft. i
long discussion Al the Katiunal Convoii
tiom sin ' hold it baa been adopted ivithoul
opHh!ti ii. Ind the Sueli should adhere to
tii two thirds rule in the I 'h irlaston Oon
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Marshall, John. State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 26, 1860, newspaper, May 26, 1860; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81435/m1/1/?q=+%22David%22+%22George%22+date%3A1836-1860: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.