The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1870.
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XVI.
TNK PtiPK oriHM»IM4i tM'IRKi'K, Clto-
IIHHV,! IVII.UA THIN ANI> M It It It I V.
I*rt un know what persons
who charge the Popu with op|MMiog
•tmhop, tiyuify by that term If they
mean by it the theories of sophist*
like Humboldt, lluxlav, Comte. Mill,
Spwoar, aa<l certain philceupher* of
Buaton, who dethrone God, deify
matter, dagnoL* the rational and spi-
ritual nature of man. and reduce all
knowledge to a chain of • optici»m.
the Pop** anti the Church are op|ioe«-l
t<> ail such science as that. Whoover
uphold* it ia certainly authorised to
apply to bims.lt the deHrnlion which
hi* favorite philueophy gives of man,
to-wit, that he ie nothing more than
a CnWy or van it*/ up*
What do they wean by program
nnd rivtlitaiion ? la it the suprema
cy of material internet*, thedictatonal
c intr->1 of the Htate over etlut ation,
the dot trine that the chief end of man
it to aatabUsh railway* and twletrraph
ic line*? Then the Church i* oppos-
ed to them What i* the tneamug of
taolern civilisation? ‘The state of
political rociety founded upoudivtirce.
tMular ■ location infinite division,,
and contradictioiie in matt* r* of re I i
gion and the absolute renunciation of
the supreme authority of the Christian
Church. The Pope "Your pro
gras mean*divorce, 1 Maintain t hrie
tian marriage, your progrwa- means
secular education; I maintain that
duration i* intrinsically and ue< ee
•arily C'hrutiau. You tnaiula.ii that
it is cotel thine that men should think
a* they like, talk a* they like, preach
a* they like, aud propagate what er
r n they like; I say that i* sowing
error broadcast over the world, llut
to call the church the ouetuy of ctvi-
litatmn in the true, genuine miw of
the *ord, is not only faler but the
heaeet ingratitude on the part of those
to whom eiic has given that inheri
lance of civilisation on which all the
nalioua of Christendom are at tin*
in meat living
What do they mean by liberty ?
Freedom fr»»m all moral ratrainta,
from the bond* and obligati**!* ef
marriage, the subject ion ef the < 'kurrh
to the powjr of rfvil ruler* ami the
atheistic constitutive <>f the political
aud social Rlatr * I* il1 thee* the
Church k oepuean], a. i these alt* will
resist to the last drop ol hi * nlo«*d.
7V j vr4rf is in (*!'!> U all the
/VraMer# ace ,ntnlKbit - wryWy u
• shfiiMr—(L /W.
Monarch* on their Thrones, Politi
ciaiM in their A seem b lie*, Statesmen
in their Cabinets, Journalist* in their
Paper*, Preachers in their Pulpits,
Idterary writer* ia their Mapiwei,
Oirrenpoodeale in their letters—bmo,
•«m, children all are iHeeneeing
thegueetioa af IalaHibdity. At even
dtg parties, over diettnr table*, In the
etrarta, everywhere, everyone must
deliver hie or her opinion on Infelli-
hility. Of course, every body that
talki about It knows nil about it!
sad everybody ia lefclkbte in kis or
her any about lafklliUlity. It ia the
rage of the eaaeon ie AaU Cetholic
pulpiu. Mo Anti •Catholic sermon ie
cempleis without n fiwr acnomue pe
rioda in rgpwd la Inlhllibity—"Christ
•®d Hlaernailod" is for the time
forgotten in ardor to preaoh against
tha Papa and him
Of oanrsa tha world ia infkllible—
■U Punhaw art infcUibto—ave
r?Mf te infiiHlhla—oaoept tha Pupa.
Tha pmmmylion af tha old Pontiff!
to 4kn|r hiamolf, nanwW*n% I®
thaory and prevtiaa, what ovary Pro-
teatnnt tnnnneielanllj Hw in
thuwy, hut elehy in prnatia*, for
Wall, thtrate folly nna>
wkaam Thar* ia fclly in tha asanm-
d iabUibUiijr of ovary ana who pa*
^ •• -willy an tha
_____ ___Tha— Ii M|y
ri(
" hat it aannn MI annnot haliava the
•t8* t man of no common intellect.
"Nu** I.- -mm e
doe* net mean that the Pol*’ never
can. under any circumstances, maku
a mistake. It due* not menu that lie
cannot err iu science, art, literature,
politico, or anywhere outside Faith
and Mural*. But it mean* that the
Po|* ia tho First and Universal
Tt-atecr in the (Tiurch of God, and
that when he *|Nuk* to the Church
on the *uhjucl matter of Revelation,
he ia the Supreme Judge of that aub-
joct matter end ita lulaiidde SX|aouc-
der. It dues mean tliat aia dec laiou,
iu n ger I to faith and morale, owing
t<> ihu grace of hi* otli- e, the prunietn
of Christ and the rno-t a| cciul a^ais*
lance of the IL lr Spirit, ia not ouly
final, but ia and mu*t bo right, aud
d «r» and ought to bind eoaccteasee.
But, *ay hi* adveraarim, the Pope,
them, can define auythiug a* of Faith
Th« acruaetiou ic, a loc>ae one Imt
loose aa it ia we < an rMort. Every
PruL-alant diould read the- Bible.
Kvery Proteataut riucliug the* Bibio
for biiuscdt has tin: ngi.i Ur decide
for bimaeif. Kviry lYrt-rtsnt hav j
tug the right to decide his religion
for himwdf, ha« »• jUnlly the right to
define for kim»elf juai how much or
how litt!e ho ia ploaac d to believe.
And this individual definition of iua
own feith macle hy every individual
CroHeUint lor huoaeii i« tinui. t hi
Proteataut principle, you raJMMH ap
|K‘al Iruiu the deimiliou if the- indi-
vidual to the htgio r definition of the
church, iIvory Protectant, in theory,
deuiea the Infallibility ol 111* <>wu
church, and in practice oMcrti the
nitaliibility of that denial, aud of hi*
owu de finition* of hia own faith.
But did not luteiid to argue.
For ourselves. w« < are very little
whether ih< lutallibiiily ol tin P<*pe.
as head of the c'hurc h. xhall or «hatl
not be proclaimed in lUe pr<*aeut
Council wr nlrc-aly believe it It
ia a part of our faith. It .« not n
mere opinion with u*. And if it l>o
pr<a lanned, it ia not the Po|n> who
makes himself infallihle,—it ia not
the Council that mckea him infalli-
ble. It I* not the church that icake*
him infallihle. < »ur I/- r l did that
long since—and thu deiinilion will
only declare wliat our .Saviour pro-
elaiihed eighteen oenturiee ag». It
ie a tr.:th aa old a* the c hurch, nnd*
than the Bible, which itself, is infal-
lible only when iu the hand* of an
infallible Teacher.
The >|Ue*tion which is so frequent
!y and anxiously asked, what then
will the Council do. has already Im-cb
answer* t hy Anticipation, Th* uWO-
miw of the Church rc-|***at what was
mkI of the Council of Trent: I. "It
will not assemble.” "It wa« as-
sembled. 2. "It will do nothing.”
It worked eighteen year*, d. "It
has dene nothing." It hue* done tin*
moat magnificent work of the six-
teenth century. They would h* con-
vinced, of this if they would only
take the trouble of coneervatlng six
months, to read the principal delil*e-
rations of that tiuuous Council.
K.very Catholic knows that the
Council of th Vatican will do what-
soever the Holy Ghost dictates. Fur-
ther than this wo cannot say anything
positively. But we can -av very dis-
tinctly and certainly, what the Coun-
cil wilt uot do. If it were to be an
assembly of Protestant divines,guided
each one by hia private light, or
of ftwedenborgians, Spiritualists, or
Mormons, somethingpi<pMitf mifrhthc
expected In the line of new doctrines
or new revelations. But sinre it is a
Catholic Council, there* will Ik* no
new revelations er new doctrines
proclaimed. The Church has no mis-
sion or authority to add anything to
the deposit of faith committed hy our
Lord, orally or hy ins|*iration of the
Holy Ghost, to the Apostles. Her
olios ia to guard, to teach, to protoot,
and explain the lakh. Hhe decides
what Jesus Christ taught to the Apos-
tles, and they to their eneosssnvB, ac-
cording to evtdeaea coataiaod In
serif—re and apostolic tradition am
dated hy tho infkllible light af tha
Holy Spirit Whatever aha defiwee
‘as pertaining la Ckthaki fWlh Sae
IV CmmU will thawiM-fcr -
d' > !ar«- in a more precise ami expli-
cit luanucr that whid is really toll-
laiiiisl in the divine revelation, and
therefore, always implicitly believed
by . v. ry*< itholie.
I he abovs* ouisideratioaa are in-
teaded *or Hkwo who are uot well
P"*ted on • atholic doctrine, in or f r
to enable them t«> comprehend tho
drill air I future do,ug* of the Cuoa*
cil.
In order to preclude a* far as p >e-
sible any amhiguitg or uncertainty't.-*
to the limits and eatension of tho
doctrine of the lotullihility <ji' tho
Poiitill, *|Mukiiig MSMitohs, wo
will once I r ail, in the next pap- r,
slat** tin* t(u< uion, and it* distinct pe-
riods <<f mmple lielief, of nnaiy-is a i
of definition, afVr which w* will n
-um« our uarrutive ol tlie ( >u •mI'h
doings.
Pointed Sole*.
The Gentiles in Utah call higain
Brigham y.
An Anti-Mustard MatingHtsi tv
i» firoje* t*>«i in Buffalo.
'•'fry-one ol the 711 student* at
Hri'lelberg am Ameri< ans,
There is uo truer saying than that
**r*weet are tho uses ol advertise-
menu!"
Judge lvlmonde, of N< w V rk. i«
si- k with paralysis and uot eX|*eete*l
to recover.
Bn at or Revels says he was once
excluded from the Scuatc gallery on
acr unt of color.
A man at I/>w< ll, Mass., rapt* t
in h<n will that he ho buried in a
burglar-proof sole.
the I »iv*rsity of Virginia c**n
taiiii Id I stu leiiu.of w hom none
above I ’> come from Northern '*t*tes.
A man «*f ia<|Uiring mind want to
know if modern whiskey has * ver
been seen "cumin’ through tin rye.’
It is un Itntood (ita. Anns, S m
loreb' t (i it) Mississippi, is t » b
marritsi to Miss Blaiu he Bull r,
daughter of Ben. Bull* r.
The prohibitiuuieta down Most • n-
tiuue to talk by the hour oil the li-
<|uor «|U«***tioii. Their molo is "All
talk and ii<> cider."
Mr Gruelcy’saloreoty|*e*l answer
to all perwune in city who writ-
to him alemt getting tmph yaunt ii i
"W'Wtward, boo"
Mr lhckeo* made by hi-
laet eeriee of L mdoB readings. A i •
port is in oirculali a that h* in-
tends to revisit America.
A record of the Acts of the <1 u |
nteuieal Couiuil is to lie pilhiish' i
in six n agiiiti*'-lit folio Volumes, i
the most luxurious style.
A lady iu Mam has been left by
the war with thirty-one orpli n-
gran 1 ehihlmi, and wants eitln i a
pension or another war to provide tor
them.
Representative Prosser, of Tennes-
see, announces that he will have a
competitive etaminati *n for his -t
Poiut cadctsliip, to who h only cm r
cl Imivs will be eligible.
Mr Parton, having decided, in his
own mmd, the question, "Will tu<-
coming man drink T* is now exercis-
ing his poinh roils intellect on tin
•{Uc-tioO, "Will the coming man
think!
In reply to a young writer who
wishcl ti> kuow which niagezinc
Vould give him tiie higliusl |*<isition
•(Uickest, a cnutem|M*rary answered,
"A powder mugaziue, il you coutri*
bute a liory article.'
The British Anmff mu/ Mary '•
Tctlr is rcjoii'efl to learn from n jnTii'nl
of Secretary B dieson’s rc|mrt, tiiut
the I’niteil Mate* "navy, aommorec,
and flag arc rapidly disappearing
from the oNM."
Tho Boston Advrrti* r tells ol a;t
individual who Inst an nxe twenty
year- ago, which he has just found
under his 1m**1, and i4 of the opinion
that "hie life has not been made un-
happy by bouse cleaning."
An Indiana paper speaks ol a law-
•er who ehurged a client fl'> t *r < nl-
It.......
Ml
vanient f >r him to let it stand
M W ABVKKTIM.EFXTIi
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A New Voliimt* ol fiii'ic lor flic
tilling Folks.
• vNTmJtn
Till: UOLfiDN ItOIIIN.
• '"M4A-SI1*'*:
I. Miisiml Not at iou. II. BoiiihIs
and llxereisi s ailaidisl to Ph>-
sl*al Action. Ilf. Son*' lor
•II IkvesleM. IV. Saeiv Pis*
m*.
Hy W. O. PERKINS.
\elh"i Niglitioirale’ "s.,1 Icttfi
NcIkmiI Treiiifiet,' ufi*.
I fic ■* ln.fi- formli a s i.i ni aUrwcli* *'
\|ii«i« |v • >k forJtiVi-iitfi‘1 Hissw,S>'hools
to i s. luiiiarl.-M, un I ‘ it-' ilnti ienn"t
fs*l to I .*• 111111• 'I by all i'eaubwfW aud
M-fif.lars.
I*r**-•• • > <s‘iits. Meut post
Ol.l \ KJ: PI I - N .% * «* . l'lildtsli* rs.
g77 a«liinxt<>n HI., It- sfi.it.
f. it. PirsoN A < <K,
I Hr.'a.lwi.y, N. Y.
apr III-2w
f't It nni.ic Sum:.
Tli<* I hi |***i'i n ii l dlsraicry
nl llir « A 1101.14 t< lb
nw n 4 1.1 1 * XI X 4s, 1*1 Kl-
F1 IMG At II II tit I.IMi
la anr nt'llii* meet
rrMArkahlr n suits of mo*
f|#-rn nicfl •«*.•»' rcatwiri'h.
Oiirinu tin* lnt« cBII imr
it uns cxtcnslirly tiwi*il It;
III* llowpit niw. nnd nm
fan.ill to lie nut aul> a ilio*
*mgIi ilisiiiliM’fMWt. I*til«l-
s« tin* iwoai ««ml. rlii I null
wpi i-ily Nltl.lMj It » ♦! tl-
lkt et «*r know ii.
It i n w |.r-MMid in a scientific
combination with other ■* .^tiling and !
healing agcfici***, i.i the form of a
S A I, til ;i , lu»\ sfii all- ady
used iii nutabcrUai. "irsS with most j
satisfactory and b 'ln flciul rceulf , we I
“ ‘ it to
rapid,
XN
i.s|M <-iaii* .l.siini<«l t>.r ill'* ua>* <>f tfi**
M< lienl Prof. amt th<» Family,
|*wwsMlqi|Ui."«iliitriimir m«sfii4iial pro-
h rtlts witfi'lt t-'lon^ to an «it.l an.I Pure
'•ii. ^
I iHtin|w<*iswl>l«' t<n males. Uoud for
Ki Inc> ('oio|>laJntM. A ih'lhfious Tonie.
JJRA/Ort DU riANTI AGO
Aim
Kio Grande SfoumlHiat
Transport a t i on
COMPA.W.
I'm up in < as.**, (sniiainina one .|..r. u
l.oltf.sl I'a.-li, iti. I ho|.| liy ail .IrMrftri'.ia,
Hi i- - «-•« AM. I to ill i a* r A i«.
tafili-fie.l 177*, No. J.i Heaver at., N. V
itn.ooc r i.ofit M'1,.1 AJr.iiely,
" Hli* rrv,
" Madeira,
" " Port,
•* Harvest Hoiirts.ii,
< ifit 11 * .in. '-tea. I Itya,
Wheat Nutrient,
" Oiif Tom (tin.
The aln.Ve efiol.s iX'iO'Is are put Up III
a*' * aiiiuiiuiiii "ii.1 (l<)t.-|| liollfi saa. il
an*I are fiy all promiiiuiit >lrumri*U,
irr.MS'iH, el.1.
'•r l. r* from ttie country promptly
lUloL Pri.-e lis4» si-nt t<> tli*mr<!ct*iriuu
them. iUNIMil.ltitctjL
F-l.iblish.st 177*.
III.poin ts o|' Wtitea, l.te.
Vo. 1 .> It. aver *t., New York.
iJW*. WII.I.MAN. Agent,
<t* <1 ldwr-gm Hruwnsville Texas.
Tin: aOTit von'.xi
NKW sKRIEft? N MW FORM !!
THE PH 'TtsHlAL
rim imlo^icHl DmnidI
FI KMT l LASH
KAMI I.> MAGA/.IM,
devoted
*>..•> ill
Mu.." Iiis improv
Itru/os Suntiucti and Rruwiisi ilip
Trias.
have no hcsiLiti
< 'i in
-jfferin
(In public il* tk.
most
certain
ate I effectual t
■ m* ■ 1 v
f..r ai
ami l i« .-rs, ti
llllltl.
r ..1 ho
•latuling lot B
trii*. t
\iU. v
*««*«
Httnls,
and every Abrasion of >kiuor Flesh,
.ii.I t *kiu <li u»' ”* nef-i ly.
s. | i.\ a!l .Ini. /iat*. I*ric*- g-.c'iiui.
JOHN F. HUNKV, Sole l*iop’r..
No. s 4'*>1 lctr«* Fiat Y V.
/J ROVER Jc RAKER'S
FIRST PR KM It M
KLASTK STITCH
FAMILY
Scwimr Machines,
F.h» Broadway, Now Vorh,
|N'd 4 anal Nlrrrt. Ni*« Orlrana.
g#- Tlie llitffi. st Preiniunia at all tlif
fair* amtexl.tfiil.oli*th. I'uiU'.l StaU s
amI Kuroj. , liave Ihu awaril.-.l Slu-
'ii 'Vei A ftak. r Sewinjf Ma.-fiiiiea, au.l
lie work done t.y them, w l.< rev* rexhi-
U*i in e<.ni|M tit ion.
•at lie \ . i y luu'le-st price. Tfiel >.«*
•»f tie* >ii of Honor, wa* (MHifernsi
n tie r* f• ■ • utati* of fh>* '.rover A
linker s. a ms M e line *, at tlw l.v|««.i-
li'.n l>ii\ rs. Ifi>, pans I**17, tluis utt.'st-
ina tla'lr if i. at su|M<rtor ity over all oltw-r
s. wiiiif Maefiine.
Tlie noder-sivnad hereby irivc nciteo
that they are prepared to r««'«ira all
Rood* conaiifle-d tOthSWI at Itra*. s de
Hantiatfo.
Pay Inwartl Freights
and raimport *aifi< on
First t'laee Htoamen* to RrowuHvilleand
point* afiove.
No nommUsiou will tie tnada for o»I-
vam ing frai^fita, or .‘bargoa f“r rc-et*r
tug and forwarding at Braaos de Nan-
dago.
For freight* and ailvanei1* on s.inir,
fiui ON d«i*W«ry.
K1NU, KENEDY A i f*.
Itrownsvitlc, Srpt lg. Iso*.
bar.
ORGAN LINK
l.MTKH STATES MAIL
.Ml>
pHIIII»l
*i4ll II »H*I
RUN
ORK !
"NED Bl’NTLINE will mail |
j >st paid, on r- i»>t of price, any of
In* own Hook* on aiiin x. d list. Alto
his new "Bannkii Tmpkmaxck
S..m ,** with a large tinted liken. <s of
him.-. If on title p»?c. Musi ' ’ v
K. I’iiatt. .lust <>ui, and can '>•» or-
der <1 wholeeak aud retail. I'i oof
^oug, •’»<) cents }*er copy. A I In***
M Jr|. ..v. Room 47,. 1. ve-
joy's I! tel, New York < ity
/*ri«e
Tie MysU rte* mill Mlacii*** •>!
No* t ..rk 2 Not*, in t ft 41
Throe Years lher, 7 .
Tie H Hoy* of New York, 76
I Hun lime's Life Yarn, 76
I’li r. n.pira! .r * Yietitti, 7.’.
Th*- Wliit* OfUiaor, 76
Tlie .lev HaugliP’i, -t-■
Norw-> . «.r: Lit' • n th" /’r > *'>■-, 'i'»
The li.-.: Hi tit Hand, *'•
ing pri.s- list*., with sample., of Im.iIi the
<i.over.tr Itaker Stlt.-h and the Shuttle
sun-li in v ..non-, fat.rn-*, v\ ill Im- Turtiiah-
**l Oil rtsiuest. Iiovl.t-dw 1V
LIVERY MAN his own printer..
la |t<i ifi. \ iv*-lty Hand Printing
Pr.-sM and print y>»ir t’arda, Tag*, Kii- |
velo|M-*, . le. A aajuple Presa with pur-
.-fias.-r'* .-ai.l n.-ii* for 4>". ix*. Hal.-siueii
wanfisl. Address
NOVF.LTY II A NI• PltlNTI \ iH <». i
' Ii*—tnut oL, op. 1'iwtnm House,
novl.VwUr Philukielphla, Pa.
A. M VUIo.S.
A MARION A CO., WHOLE
•*k« huIm uid Retail
(i It 0 C 11 K S
AM.
lerting IU, Imt
Tiim to i
a few days, if it would he more con
press
nay tl
f it wo
said ho Would not
lie other dollar for
A new parody and poem by Figaro
Commence* thus.
"Woman, spare that teat
Tgu. h not t *in«le drop:
In ,onth It tompisd thae,
l)nt now, ft*r Heaven's *ake, stop!
Tha lianntr of Liyht, au organ of
the HpiriiualisU. toys that, in v iew
of all the evil which has arisen dut
of the Christian religion, it has ha*
eotnu a van grave quest iou w ith
BMay, arhaMier it waafd wot have
boon bettor far Uw wwrhi If Christ
nw wvtr nw ip«i»
The paopla of Florida iaferra trav
*" ^rnirc:
I'LANTATIOS IIITTEltS.
H. T. I880-X.
This ant Ml iftil figeUkki ns-
tomtlie i* lacshivl awchoi of
the fctdde nnd tltdtilitafi'd. Vs a
(onic and cm dial lor flic aiftal
iaitEtiid if ini’* no «*«|iihI aniniic
stoiiiachiis. As a remedy for (he
ncTAonx wcakmsN to which wo-
men an* especially Mihjccl, if In
sii|H‘;scdinc every oilier **tiniu-
hint. In i II rliwiatea, tropical,
(cm|h rate or frigid, if acta aa a
.pc I He ill every *|*n i<s of tlisir-
tier which iintlermiii's flic iMnlily
strenglli and breaks down I he
animal spirit*.
THE NEW ARTICLE OF FUME
For Iwenljr-ilve rente
you rn Imy of your flriia;-
Eftnt or Ri’ocrr n iMif ktuco
of Soa Monn Farflne, miui-
nfactuml ft*om purp Irlnh
Mows, or CarniErriL w liirh
will make xlxteon quartM
of Blanc Mange, and a
UkeipuitUfof l*nddbiENt
CnslardM, Cream*, Ckar-
lotle Rvnmc, Ae*t Me, II
!* kjr fkr tke rheapeHt,
kealllOealaBdnMMt deli-
etem M In tke world.
HAND WA MW rAMINE 00.
(OMBINNION IKHtllANTH-
Comer nf Itravo and Kitfhth street.
Aliitnmorinx, Mexico,
Haw.-I Lumber and hUlngle*.-onslant
ly on hand. I>tn§wy
KIO GRANDE
STEAM MILLS.
Grit*, Grits, Grit*.
f'«irn nn*al and gi-.-imd cotfoo fresh
every day,
Writ*, 3 pound* tor 12| mnu,
(’olTue, ST. utnU |**r pound
All kind* of
(’rarkers nnd Hlaniits,
kept isxistantlv on hand.
F. I»l KAN,
Cor. of ta*v«e and tuli air*-.|a,
Itrow tiavillc, IVim,
JUST A RIVER I >
Fresh Harden and Flower .Ncod», also
Bulbous IlfMitit,
at Die |»riiK Ht..r»* of
dts-7-.it WKIIKIUni,
STEAMSHIPS.
For Gulttsston n*iiiH*etiiig will*
steamer* for New Orleam via
llerw ick Hay.
A 'learner oftluH line will leave Hrnr. >s
Hantia^ > everv TitMMlay, wnath*-r and
tide pwuiitting tor eialv<s*t>>n, making
dir««-t (suincetiiin from then**, per steam -
*«r lor N> w < irleada a*, alstvc.
NtMunora l.-ave (ialve-,1 n every Hun-
da\ at lo a. m.
S'. H. 1‘aaki iignr*. will not be reeived
on Inmrd until hour ol Mailing.
lT. *. Currency,
Cnbiu pasoage to • ialr.-stoii ‘Ji Oil
D*-<-k " •• " 12 W
For freight or isiMMag" applv- to
KIN'i KKSKH'Y ACH».
M. J. i.'fiMlLA. Agent.
l*oveiiskiold k O’lhgiiarty,
Allorurya at l.nw,
CORPUS CIIRISTI, TEXAS,
f r F.XAS LAN D ANI H OI L1K T-
.Jl ing Apeney,
u. rot.lai* LOYENNltlOLD. O’lHH'HARTY
k BLUTTHEK,
For Collection of Debt*, Enforcement
or Adjustment of Cl .ims of
•very htwrlntl w,
Conveyancing,
Inveati gat-
ing and
|P«r-
feeting Lai d
Titles, Moving, Welling,
or lasising Heal rotate, I ay-
m«ut of 'Taxes, Ixx-ating I am.I
M.-rip, Making Survey* and Map*,
and furnishing all nefleaiwry informa-
tion. cianlHtf
to ll > . ms> of
eluent, l»,\ all tl*..
Ilie-O-S III)lienl*. I I V S. I I.' « ,
l*tir. uol.szv Tlie It rain ami it- Km.
tlptia; ii." tin.-atton ar t N'aiural Lou
g<iag" of the Organ-, with dir.* L n
eultlvating and r<*.iraiidng tfi< m, m
tl.*'rwlnlioiiM sul.Mistiiig ’jut** '-, ii Mm.l
and H'slv <|..*.-ri IshI.
I*b vsiognom y, witii all the "Higo- <
< bar*.-ter and l|..*v ;<. It. a l ifi. <.,, >
• |>a< iai (sat ii re.
Cv t* ins. Iteiigiou* ami M<*1. * ol |.*l.
in dill', t <<nt.
Ethnology, or lIn Natural llistorv ol
Men- Trii.csaud NaUous, will i**:gr\ n
Physiology and An;.t"ioy -IT >(»rgii
tiixa'ioe. Htru.xur.' and Funettons of
th* Human Ho»l.v, tfi.- Law-of Lite anil
Jl.-altli tV hut weahonl.l I-.at and Drink,
How we slioiri'i Ik I iotiied, and Ho,
to Exercise. Nbs»p and Livw, present.nl
in a popular manner, in a*'.H*rditn..i
will, ll.gi.'nie Primripfi*.
I• r11 i.i-. ski i 1 • in 1 Hi .grapfin
o| Un- I. aduig Men and Women of th.
World in all departuieuta .1 lift* ar.
*|M-.'ial tentur.-s.
i'.i .i>i>
educating a*ol training »'hlldr.*n, t f.: *
Muga/ine lia* no Hii|e-i...i, a* i |K*ii t
out all the pkS'uburitieN of 1 Uar.e ti-rai.d
Diskio*lti<.| , and renders g..v.-nim.-nt
and elansilieatloii u<H only p> - .Me hut
CAS.V .
Much gem ral and useful Inli.riwMiui
on tlie 1.siding topi. *of th. day isgfv* n,
and uo effort* arc spared to m aka tills
the most inLerositng and in-truetlv. u-
w ell as the lle-t Pictorial Faniily Mat.»
sine ever nubli-hed.
Kslafili*li.’d. The Journal hu- reach
<•1 it- .'.olli V tome, and w-’li Januarv
Nuinl>*'r, l*7u. a now — rie*. is . ..Minu'ii
eed. The foriu lia* fi.-i-n ehan.usl (Yon.
a vfuarto t<> themoree.mvenlent * >• tav >.
and iminy ImproveinoMt > hav*. i .-*•»*
made. It has ste.uldy im-rea*- 1 in favo.
•
li -lied, and wa* uevet utort- |M»puiar than
at present.
T erm*. - Monthly, at da a year, in ad
N i
of tenor more R .«na, «nt >ui extra
e. .pe to i'Wtvnt.
e are ofl.-ring the most lilx-ril |*t
iiUnni*. In.'lo**' R> .*'iit* tor a **ni|*i*
uuinls r, with m w JMetorial I*.1. »- and
Pr. .......to-, and a ootnpl. te List .I’re
tniuiita. Address
H. It. WELL'S, Puhlisher,
MW lir.M.dwa-', \. w V .ok
LAIt'.KST Bltol CIIjCAIGST'
Fever and Agile
ANTIDOTE
OIIRI IMMIIIATIkT
mi. pMMwsth svwry hm *4 Wmm
MbayetM ‘
eel
C AI*F>M EN.—Wnntoil n ti-w m-
* . , • n.'jg. 11, oafi -iii li I. 1
sample standard good*. Address
II. II. RICH Mtlis A l i)..
411 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa
novl3-w Tv
pRANKLIN CUMMINGS,
Having resumed tha
Practice of Ijiw,
.an bo foan.t (hr ennaullatfi ii at Iii* ol*
(fi e, Hank Ituiiding, second N's.r, final
omni.
HmwnavUla. Jan. JM.
Watches, t lfx ks
AND
JEWELRY
Repel ml.
A14**>:
Just rc eivrd il splendid assort hi. nt
of watr-hea. Jewelry and diamond* for
aalc <hi isasonai.le terms, I tak.-thlaop-
|*.rtunity to notify my Mend*, custom-
ers and tlie pit Idle in general that I hav e
again taken charge of mv Jewelry os-
lal.lisiiment and that hereufr.-r all work
l-n in my charge w ill l><> promptly and
oatiaDwtoHIv execut.sl an.l guaranteed.
WM. SEE' 1 Ell.
Nutt door W> tho Itlg Injun, Kliaabcth
alroot Itrownsvillo. Texao.
j£l(> GRANDE
SEMINARY.
The aaeoetl yarn of this vary success
ml sohool tinder the care or Mrs. J.
Pnrtor, will lia aonlinnmt under its pro
sent corn* of axparlenocl and ac*>tn
pllskad taanhsra i
Prof. v. h A Mia Rrwooib.
Mina Annib Hpeargn,
Mlaa LmmnH. Uaav,
Mtaa Enna J. DiraiNao*.
Mlaa Sum fictsus, Aaafaunt.
Tcrrio*.
per ruontli |l 60
t. .. g no
aw
MOOREX
Kl HAL XKW-YOHKLH.
TIIKt.HK.VT II.M'sTn.V I Kf*
Riirul unil F;tmil> \eps|ta|N*r.
VOLUME X\l., F< »H 1*70,
«>i thi* Kaiuona Journal will Fr. | iu
all th. vatiiaiileeMMenUaisaml e|iiir.w’U i
iaticsofa PlN-CIs* K ind, Lit. i»re,
Family and Unaitieea N> w*|inpvr, ansi-
him*) making it the
NAIULEON OF ITS t LASS !
The Itural w a* doubled In M./ and
Vastly Improved, in January a*t, ami
la now not miy Ihi Largest, < heap, -t
and Hot, i.ut al*o the Igirgest Circtilat-
lug Weekly in Its sphere. Sup. ri .r iii
Al.llitv , Value find variety of« ulunls,
a-well as iu Him, tttvlaamt hartmr ii
Continental cireiilaliuti with tr n* ol
llio.gmn l« of ard.-nt admirer* In (*.th
’TowRF ami Country-the Itural i* tha
great
Farm and Fireside Cow petti CM 1
Employing tin: Best Talent in tie
Laud havim* Nine Aide Editor* and
Hundrefiaof Sjawial < VtntribHt.ini and
Corr«'*|M)udoiiln and I* mg mi ackn. vv
lodged authority on Practical, s.-fi-utlti
ami Lit.-rarv Mubje ta. an Ex.-hange
tru!> aav * >>'l it that ' I Rut
:n.**t Elegantly- Printed. A My KdHe*l,
| Widely Circulated and Heartily \t. i-
cw.iti if Pap. r, a* awhofi-, wlil li now
tlnda ita way among the People.”
MOORE'S RURAL PAYS
All w lio cultivate Fruit*, Howc ra, V’e-
g. tahlr seal.-,
III «Tty, Villa*.. ■ i • 1 . will i*
to Farmer*. Plantera, Hortienituriata,
s*t<M-k tlra.sh.ra, M ool'.row.u*, l*airv-
uiea, 1‘uultrv Fancier*. Is Jn Itapmi-
ail.fi'. In th** Family it is highly «■
gai l. l. It* Lit'rare and MlMeeilatiooii*
l>e|>artun>nts turm-hu.g 4 'hole*, and Kn
tertaiiiiug Ilea.onglor ail. The Iturgl *
Market and Crop Reports
Arc full and relial.li*. fmfi .'d, la-ing
Al ly T. liU-d, Ulus!rap'd hii.I PriuUstin
Extra Style, and Adapted to 1 -.untr>
Village and City, the Rural Is the l*u| >r
^..r YouraalL Family aud I'rien I.. R
memlwr that It I* not a monthly, but
tlie I .urgent, • Tieii|s-laud ft. •>! Illli-li ♦*
ted W.-ekly and that, though douhlc
ll* former »la*>, andgn atlv Improved,
il* Sulsw-riptioii I’ri.s remain- iiii. han
g.*l*
H1BM, STYLE. TERMS, ki.
Vol. XXL, for MO, will Is* piil.tish-
«si iii Nuia.rtor Ntyle, .'oofi nuni'a-r .*mt-
pl isilig sixteen Doubto ifuat’to Pag. *,
(of Five Coluinn* Kaeli.l Fineiy tir.is-
I trah'il, and Neiitlj Prime I on It.^ k I*h-
| per. A Title Page, Index, F.te,, *t .-I.m*.
■ <>f ea< li Volume.
i Only ft a y< ar; in elnlmof ten ... more
$2. w. Now is th*« Time to ForniClulNir
Y.-ry liheral tndtleeiuenta to 1^.. al Club
| Ag*’fi(“ including OveFfhie Mumlrcrt
Valuahie I’r. nnunis. ranging in price
from fit to fidro! ftp.ehtien•, Premium
| Usts, Nln.w-8111a, A>\, sent fr<**. Draft*,
<*rder., Ac., at our risk.
A.ldresg I*. D. T. V' ►ORE,
41 Park Row New York
J^AND FOE SALE
JNliixm* lelrt RrAwnullls, In the
Fiapirttn Name Tract, In
(|u«UUm te Knit Pw
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