The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1870 Page: 3 of 4
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MU4iONo:
The "Diario OieUI," |»uh)iahcs
the uffMal icoouut of the uf
la> <ic Olwjo, fiuiglit Ik>Iw**cii the it-
In'I forces of Garcia <le la J’a.l.nu, I
auJ the govuruiuont troop* under
General Rocha.
After giving a ieughty account of ;
hia loovsmout* atuoe the 11th until
the 21*t, the -lay on which the bat- 1
tie took place, Kocha any*: "On the 1
21*1, on arrivii;o at Xapotiaii el
(-ramie, I learn*! that the enemy
hail alept in the tow* of Zapotitl*-,
ami at that eery moment was leav-
ing for Tamaiula, <l*u named la se-
lect a ponition ou that ground to of- ,
i«-r mo battle. 1 ail vane* I in a trot
with all the cavalry, with a view of
ira jading the enemy from taking an
a IvanlagcoiH position. At eleven
o’clock a. M., I came in right of the
crfeiuy, hut he had already taking a
gi<rl position, and had all hie troop*
5,000 strong, firmed in liue of Imt*
tie. Hi* right flank wa* protected
hy the Hacienda of Cortijo, and hi*
left by a thick forest of pines; all
his front waa covered by a large ra-
vine: and his gross rraren w- n*nt-
uate-l in a sacotid tins. I ordered
Major Santiago I'aiur, chief of staff
to fall bark until bn met the infan-
try and make it come at double 1
quick for a distance of six miles, 1
and at half paat one r. M., I wa« j
formed in line of battle within can-
non shot of the enemy.
The hnttle commenced at »o<«
The eiM-my detached upon my right
tUuk tw j luittalious, a hattery and
a strong body of cavalry; I ordered
the cavalry on my right flank pro-
tected by a Imttery, to repel this at-
tack; the comfy's column retreated
quickly to it* line, liming a piece of
artillery which wa* raptured by th*
valiant squadron of Aguaecaiirntre.
Meanwhile 1 re-oit-mred the ground
an I found out that my |Kuiti<Hi wa«
had, inasmuch an I had before me
deep ravines which hindered me
fr 4u charging with the bayouet and
alrancMl my linos I ma le q for-
ward movement and ran my line up-
on my left, the result was that 1 al-
most involved the right flank of the
enemy, threatened hi* centre, and f
had a level ground before me to
charge I ordered the brave regi-
ment of Riflemen t*» move up m the
right uf the enemy, an<1 I ordered
the cavalry on my left to advance
upon a while bouse which protected
the right of the enemy* centre; I
put mywalf at the head of the 10th
regiment of tegular* and half of the
2-1 Guanajuato regiment to attack
the centre of the enemy; flcuernl
Loaeaa was in command of the right
flank, composed by the Mb regi-
ment of regulars and the "Libre* <lc
Mexico," and divided into two cob
urns commanded by tha brave Col-
onel* Corel la and Alcantara.
This preliminary disposition* la
ken and ordering the artillery to ad
ranee firing, we made a bayonet
charge upon tha right and centre of
the enemy, oar cavalry charged un-
der command of tho aforesaid of-
ficera, whilst General Loaoa going
through tho woods, Ml upon the
rear and laA of the oaomy. The 1st
tor made poworfal effort* to repel
tho attack; two strung detachment*
of cavalry became mixed with that
of oar loft iaak, paamg through tho
regimoat of riflomon, and falling up-
on tho flaak of my ooluma, which I
ordeiod to bah, to (bra in line of
battle to tho loft and open a aiurde-
roat ire quite eloao, caaeing the
tnoaqr to rotioat la disorder, and
with groat lorn la ha lino, which
kept up a heavy flrr of musketry
and artillery upon oar front. An-
other frmh body af cavalry, came
<mt of ha Mam aad obarged upon
tbu Lit b4nliaa of Jalino aad the
rompaajrrfr fl» M battalioa of
•pa part
I* similar
ly iipohil *t*l lorn. From
this moment tho 4 took the do-
AU the
aad the Ire be-
flha kak iiaof
thu right flank of tho oaomy ran
takM hy tha bravo itriaiMl of
Utna^aalv or
of my coloma;
taken by me
a efmy
of thakfll hy
ru, Cairo aad
tnaad of Ooaoral
charged u|«on the nth ngimont of
regulars aad twe companies of the
2*1 battalion of Guanajuato; many
dragoons were killed by bayonet
thrust*. The valiant Colonel* Dio*
dero Corolla and 1/jcio I'uga, rush-
cl into the ranks and u|»on the
standard of tha earp refer**! to; the
•et'ond one of said otiicura seise-1 it
from the officer who carried it, with-
out liviug able to take it away from
bis iiatid*, until the van»ul Colon-1
Core I la killed him pvrs-mally, and
the national uitnigu refer**! to fell
into our power. A* my cavalry on
the right a a* guarding the forest al-
ready taken, 1 was left without pro-
tection on ’hat mute Hank; but I or-
dered the regiment "Libras do Mex-
ico'' to form a square and protect
the »aid Hank, and in this pusiti-m,
or in a column of attack or formed
in liue of buttle, this regiment riiarg
ed wounderfully overcoming all ob-
stacle* on it* way. Finally, at six
oiclock i*. vi., the 1st battalion of Ja-
lisco under Col. Saved ru and the
10th regiment of regulars with two
companies of the 2d of Guanajuato,
under Colonels l ada and Areocha
we destroy**! compUtely the •enlrv
of the ^-n< iny. G nerals Tob-ntino
an-l Aroocho, involved it- right, and
the troops of the right Hunk with
the officer* aforesaid, done the same
with its t"ft, falling Iw-ide* upon it*
rear, the kaemy was completely
broken up, the leader* saved them-
selves by the fleetacw- of their hor-
ses with some cavalry; and tlio in-
fantry which wa- not killed or ta-
ken prisoner, dishaude-1 in every di-
rection, and the shadow of night
which was oxt- tiding over the Held
already, iav- rv-l their flight. All
its artillery, trains, arumiu-'tit, a Hag,
and over fifteen huodn-l prixonor*
rcioauicd in our power All th-j of-
ficers an-l men have behaved brave-
ly, the field the same as the staff uf-
H-ers. The artillery was r» mark
able fur its well dire* ted shots and
tha quickness of iu movement*.
Here f Ih-ws several document*
relative to the arm* and amnmni-
thn captured, ami a long list of the
officer* and men killed and wound
ed.
Xr%l<*a*t Hem*.
The cotton crop in the Stale of
Guerreio, i« very ahuudant thi«
year, and the planters exjwct to Ita-
lian great profit*
A Mother atUclb wa* made on the
V- ra 1 run rnilroa 1 train by the
ban»l of Noriega,'owt the escort in
the train made some resistance aud
put the bandits to flight. General
Cuellar with hi* cavalry i* in charge
of the read.
The hand uf Soiero Iciino, was
overtaken at tho hacienda of I'iua-
pam, by Col. CqI'.i|]os an I c .*jpJHo-
ly routed.
The city of l*er<>te was occupied
on the 17th mst., hy a band of out-
laws, who after reiuamiug eight
hours in the place, loft it the ap-
proach i>t'government troops.
The following story comes from
Colima "Some years siuce while a
ship was loading eaglo dollars in
this hay iMan rani Uu,i two box**
fell overboard, which w. rc never rc-
covered by the -liver*. The Itoxoa
were at last broken, and since then,
whenever a st rm takes place, the
current carries the coin to (he shore.
To -lay the sea has been very high,
aud all the city ftmnt ha- been filled
with p- ople Marching for tho pre-
cious metal. Aud as this |»eople
make their living hy loading and
unloading vessel*, mid such work is
only obtaiuod two or three times in
a ruoalh, a dollar is a fortune fur
them, coUMM|ueniiy, the finding of
two or three dollars is great.
"This coin when thrown up by
tho *ea, has the color of black ink,
caused by continued submersion in
tho water, however, they do not hum
their valua. The people of thia
scorching climate do not muck.
Reef worth tou cent* |wr pound, aud
beaus fifteen -wnta, while Hsh only
ha* tc lie caught and fruits cunt
nothing; so that each d ar which
they find will support them one
month.
In tho district of Kjutla, in tho
Htata of Oaxaon, on tho summit of
oao of tko moot olofated hill* la tho
vicinity of tho 011a mash, is found
aa aasisal hit of loot lanm, bat
aoms of thorn Mt M groat aad hsaojr
bat it oaaaot bo ooasIflM bow
they wmwoasrM of to tlwi smamlt,
withflbt tho all of amshkisry. tho
the part of the Govcrtitueiit. A
pretty muddle thnt!
<«d. Corel la comiuuuicatc* to tho
government that the rebels of Mi-
ch'iacsn have -lisowued Garcia <lt>
laCudena a* eommamiar-in-chief.
Juare/.' birthday »u« ct-lehrutc-l
by a buuqtiet, music and ringing of
l»clL. C-owds of |ieopl« paraded
the street* shouting rim* to the Pro*
aidant.
The Indian* of Tepic have declar-
e-l tliat all that part of country be-
long- to them and to no one else,
baring being left to them lay th»dr
onoHotom, beroo they will pay no
alt- ntiun to any land titles.
H •• Angel fiueaavaatura, die-' at
tho city ul' 1’uehla at the ago of 117
year-. 11<- served as a lieutenant of
artillery -luring tho war of iudc|H'n*
flaw.
A l rail am Plato the oclebrat-d
highway rubber, who -urr-ndci. l
him If r««*ently t > ( d. Ca-tanun
fo^c- *, Its- been par iono-l by Presi-
dent Ju.irex.
flotero I,urn ii-> was -lefeated at
Aifajayu, by t -I. Villagran. 1a za-
no was on his way to attack the
said pia-v, hut a timely untico had
Im'-’h given t<> Vi) lag ran uni tho re-
bel* were -b leat-sl.
Mi. John C. Hills, nu American
mn-iing iu Mcxion, lias informed the
Mexican government, tliat huciaim*
ngai»i-t tin.- latter, have been lavc-l
bofiirt the d-iint (’omonasioii at
Washington, without his content,
and nay- that although hi* claim is
just, h<* will wait f-r a settlement
»f them, whenever tho HrruTitian os
»f tlj-• treasury will all-iw it.
The Young luidy’*- Toilette.
Thusnchaiitingmirrur—Self-know-
ledge.
TtiU uri ua gia-s will lirin* jr-mr faults
n- light,
An-l imk v--ur virtues -lum- Isiili
strunir su-l I rtglit.
Wvh l’> smo-ith wrinkle*—( on-
U-ntmeuL
A 'i »il p rtlmi '-f this s-ssn-*e uso.
Twill -m-ilh ilis br--w .m l trwn-|iiility
Infuse.
l ine li|--salve—Truth.
Us* -tally f-r jroor lips this pro-ions
-Ive,
Thcv I ritien, and I-rent ho sweet m»-
Mixture giving sweetness U> tlie
v«»ir**—Prwyer
At morning, noon sml iiikIiI, the mu
tur- lake,
Soiii loins onpr-tvisl, will ri-tier music
make.
II-ti Kye-Watcr -C'ompnnsiou.
II..— <lr<>|»s w.'l gr>*w t lustre to th-'
•ye;
When ncre you need, the |Ms>r willy.u
supply.
Kdation to prevent eruptions—
Wi*d »iu.
It .wlms III- ts*M|s r. hesulklt. - th* r»rr.
An I gn • s I-, w-unan 'llguitv and gi c >*.
Ma-hl-its pair -il Kar-ring* -At-
tention an-l olwdtcnce
With Iheee eiesr drops wp|u>i. I--I to f »«*
ear,
Attei ' vii I-'»wuc you will viall.v h-«r.
ftidispatisnblw pair of Bracelota—
Ncutu-ss an-l industry.
« 'l**p tic iii on -wrsfutly each -lay you
live.
T-- g>>-I -lesifnis they eflt-wv give.
An Plastic Gir-llc—Patience.
The »n *r* y«»u us., the brighter It will
grow,
Though its less! merit is external show.
King of trie-1 gold Principle.
Yield no* this golden l.ra-wi-n while you
live,
’Twill »iii restrain ai -I p 4-t» of coa-
scicnee give. *
Necklace of Purest P»*arl—Kiwig-
nation.
This < rnaiuout -.nil-I'i-h-s th. flair,
AleI I- a--ii«.« ail th-' ills of life to b-**r.
I>iauion-l Mreastpins—L»vc.
Ail-.r i your Im.s>.iu with this precious
pin,
It shin", withhut, and warms the heart
within.
A Grateful Bandeau—Politcnenc-
The for-bea-l neatly circl'd with this
With admintli'.ii and res|SM-t-Hiiiiiiiand.
A Precious Diadem—Piety.
Wh»‘«r this pro ions diadem shall own,
gocurc* h« i self an ever lasting crown.
Lni versa I Bcautificr—Oood Tem-
per.
With this chotce ll«|iiid gently touch the
mouth,
It -prra-l- o>f all the fhoo tlio ahanae
-»f youth. •
AK AO HA MS.
Trans|ssMil F«*rms
Astronomers—No mure stars.
Catalogue*—Got a* a clue.
Klogant—Neal lej{.
Impatient—Tim in a pet.
Masquerade—Queen a* mail.
Matrimony—Into my at.n.
Melodrama—Made moral.
Midshipman’—Mind his man.
Old Kngland—Golden land.
Parishioners—I hire parsons.
Parliament—Partial roeu. .
Penitentiary—Nay I repent.
Presbyterians—Best in prayer*.
Radical Reform—Rare road frolic.
Revolution—To love rain. •
Sir Hobart Peel—Terrible poser.
There we mL ’
official.
City * nundl l*iwdl«|v''llii{u-
lur Martin*.
Cnv C-m n- il CiiAMar.na. \
Brown,vdlv, Te*., April 11, 1*70. )
Thu City < ouncil mot at their
chandwr- tin* »*. m., at ♦! o’clock.
The lion. Jeremiali Galvan, act*
Mayor of tho city, pmsidiaf.
fho following nu rubers prusont, vi*;
do*. Ilopkiui, Muuut-1 dc Liam*,
Juan Peeina, Frank II. Pierce an-l
NYilliam ri anion.
The miuutw* of last regular meet-
ing were r-*a-| an-l npproved.
i’bu following hill* were read, an-l
referre I t*• the finance conimitteo for
examination, who ru|*irt"<l that they
found the -amu oorru- t, and would
recommend their payment, vix:
Adolphus Glavck-, 111 tre---
<" II, coin, 9 50
Itun burn, city priming, .1 00
" " Printing brief, If. (>:{
< i v ilian .if e, printing brief
iu ca-c -if the city vs.
Ba-'Cttii-l I lord, currency .r>y oo
Francisco Morales, water-
ing true* in cemetery coin 10 H7*
Gregoriu Ituiz, lal> r in
ccinettty with enrt, coin 12 00
fiiuothn Garnn, labor in
or meter y, coin 2* *7*
An; mo l -rt-, wa;-bman
in Washington Square " 19
The comtuitle ou ebiini' it-kc-l
and obtain- -I further time nu the
iadit!«>n of Mr. S haffer.
The p- titi.iii of II. Miller and
Lou.* Stud, i, praying that a certain
plot of ground in the cemetery be
set apart for their u-e a* tt family
burying ground wn- rend and rct-T-
red to committee on public grounds
and bnilditigs.
On motion of alderman Scanlan,
tho city secretary wa- in tructe-l t«>
notify Mr. h. Kau-ler to remove the
gat«- from th- ci*y ceinetory having
be- u placed thcru without th-' con-
sent an-l agr-’i mem -*f the council,
or thnt :iid gat-s w-.ul-l Ik* removed
f >r him. t ‘itrr;. I.
On moti-at the city oouncil ad-
joUl-ie-l.
J. Gai van, Acting Mayor,
Att- t: 1C. B. F<i-n.it.
Secretary.
The Fair s**x.
Vermont present- premonitory
symptom* of the woman’s rights fever
by electing three female Sii|»erintea-
dents of !>choola,
A San Franri-co Judge tempered
justice with mercy hy finings star
v -J girl twenty-five cent*, ami then i
raiding *20 t-»r her on the »t from I
sympathixin r »|»-- tnt<.rj<
M-<- K.its Klker, aged fifteen |
year-an-l three uinMli*, was recently
married, in A-lani* county, Imlinna
to Mr Janie- It-ddle, a «■«I eighty-
one y-an- ami live niontlis.
Amherst (<dlage is to admit f-male i
<tu-leiil* next *<-i-ioii, an-l already
th- rumor •* i-ai-l to have produce-1 I
an "extraordinary improvement in j
th- |* Tu-nal api-uarancu" uf the
male student*.
Touching an-l u,- «tihle wa* that
invitation of the rustic maiden to
liur swain: "Come over an 1 se«< me ;
we have a new lamp nt our house,
tha: we can turn down,down, down,
until there i*u’t scneo-ly a hit of
light in the room.
The Kmpercr of UiiksialmM presen-
ted Patti a ine-lal ou win- li is in
#crilH>-l, "The KraiN-ror of Bussia,
wi.-hing t • giv-' M -lme Adelina Patti
a proof of his high favor an-l of his
esteem for her incomparable talent,
ha* conferred upon her the title of
First Singer to the (xiurt."
Anna Dickinson having staled iu
her lecture at Dayton Oh’o, that "ev-
ery eworannsbouhlben mother/’the
editor «-f the U-pubiic t-lls Auuato
Go there hciself." The A-lv-rtisc*
a-l-is: "Thii o-lviceisulxiutall tho Re-
public man can contribute to the ac-
complishment of the desired end."
A new proof is given of tin- su-
iierioritv of wiouch to nun. Tho
latter kick and struggle more than
the former when under the hands of
a dentist Women also do not chew
tobacco wlicii iu distress. They do
not ink-- to dnuk under reverses of
fortuuc. For these important foot*
we arc indebted to the Kcvolution.
Whatever may lie the ultimntc re-
sult, there is no question of the fact
that iu Great Britain tho movement
"to remove the electoral disabilities
of women” is euiisliug in its support
many of the lea-ling statesmen and
politician* of that country. The bill
having that uud in view will he in-
troduced -iuriug tho next session of
Parliament hy Mr. Jacob Bright
and 8ir Charles W. Dilke, Bart.
We have no disposition to argue
the point aa to the fitneam of women
toaarva assurors in courts of lkw,
but we protest against anybody's
uaing the ouMtion to sharpen a
■haft \rharewith to pierce the ahole
•ex- To aay that nothing la the
way of reason will ever make any
WKLL-PLACKD LoVt.
»•**«>* mr Youu* Men, on th- hap
pinuM of well-placml ntTc- il-jii, in early
l'f(», ami the propriety <>| early Mar-
ris/--, as a protoetkm «g«in«i the f-arful
abu*—> amf mit'lal -vlU of Ui« -lav. Hsnt
fr-e. in aeaJe-t <-iivel..iM s. A.l.lre—,
ll**tV VRD AffBTK'IATION, Iloi p, |»hl
lal-'M-ihia, Fa. fol-7 .tiu
Hiekly famalMi shoul-l use Knalutli Ks-
uiaie liitlers.
K. K. II. curea pr<ilMp*us utn-n u:-l lu-
norrh-na,
I r u I e* rati-Ml 4# lit- w-.iul», K. K. H.
K. K, ||. itmois, r-—t-ir-M an-l rrsn
latea.
t ’Iisli Penial- Hitters I* the areal fr-
io.iic medicine uf iii- an-'.
K. K. II. a-l-l* boautjr to tliacheahs, Iu*-
tn t'. iii*. ey-a an-l brilliau-'y t•> tic-
Intel le-it.
K. K. It, reaP.rw* nature an-t alves r*.
lief,
K. K. it. - urea oapaa of year* *uoi(iinir.
l ->- not i|es|>air, K. V. li. will cur* you.
Th-< nu - Ileal profeanion all over th*
.’outurv prat** th« pj. F, H. In cor-
ing female -'Oiiiplaiuta.
-•rival an-l -lout cur*«l with !>ron>ipM)lu
•V Co. s filichu.
Ill- -ntfoolc A Co.’* Ituchu c^-o* lihsaty
urine,
M . v urine - tire.I with riromgnolo A
(Vi,'a Hu-'h-i,
I» ■ mic -ole .A «'o.'a Bu.-hu Is all the ran**
f..r afTe-Alons of tlie Id-ln- ys an-l
•
I. - -liable uvnleiKv i-roves that Dr-tin-
g •"Iu A Co.'s liu.'llll l* tlul best and
-■h- ap'.at.
I-i rtiiaoole A Co.'a l.ivtrr I’illa are the
Is «t.
Tin snr> t, ar. I)r-niig<s>le A C'-i.’s Liv-
er Fills.
It . n the stomach, use Iir-.iior.-ole ,%
t l.iver Fills.
A - iliintf. Urooigoolo A -’o.’s I.iver
Fill*.
WORD8 OF C’HEFR.
-in the error- of youth an-l the Cullies
< f nre, ni relation to Mtrriair- an-l Mo-
-’t it Kvtls, with a hclpiiitr haiul for the
<>rr fig amt unfortunate. H«m iu *«-ai«><l
i | ■ , ! i . V :
lr. •. II-i\> AHI>AHH<K IATI<iN, It-.x
F, i*hila-lelphia, Fa. tN-tlCIwlin
IHIlKriMlKY (’ARI)S.
/MIANO, N., Groceri-si, Firearms
VJ and auiuiuulUon, market square,
I klMAS. B.VRKDA A BRO., two
mJ st->r« s a>ljoining, cl.-tliiu* an-l »jr<i-
■ •-I. corner uf lgth an<l Kiixal**theta.
b
j'OTKR, R. B„ Notary Public,
I »t«-ftl. * lliiildiiig, F. O. It->x No.
^.ALVAN, J., General Dealer
* L*vw 'treet.
plTKGNAT.JOR, Druggist
1 A I--tluvary, corner of KJixa
ml U'th street.
|aud
Clixala-th
1)KTITPA1N CO., Auctioneers,
I Utli street, MaUinoros.
\\MI,LMAN, GEO., R-t«il d-al-
*» er in staple ami fancy grocertna,
Kliraheth street.
' F. E. STAKl’K, | ANT0N‘oyMW<iA
— IIOI.KSALK ASH ItLTAIL,
scurWMaoaor
WEXKL * IIEUUESK,
Ini|Hirt--r iin-l ll.ali r
IM
Arms and Ammunition,
Sporting Article* of all Kind*.
IMPORTER AND DEALER
in
Srddlry of VarioitH Kinda.
GROCER
AMU
(oniiiiissioii Merchant,
Ikalsr in
AN1> WOOL,
t->nmr lo-vaa amt Tw- will strwetN.
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS.
n-OTIIIVl EMPOHITM,
-»r
D. KOWALSKI,
Rliffaii«-th St.. a<l|omhnif the F--«t iiffl.-i.
Illt*»\\ Ns\ li.l.K, l KX AM.
( GENTLEMEN SFl RM>IIING
” Ht-.re, hate, <a| ■, 1 «/l-, ahua*.
trunks,valia-w, -aii-ci L-ags, u-uui-rt
eloth ami tailors' Irliiiuiiiigs cunalasithr
on han-l, etc , etc.
CLOTHING MADE TO 0K0EK
Importer and Healer
Clo-'ka
I I For FT ,V ni. A Dealers in
I I foreign am!-loin"«tt.- g.sxls, cout-
ini lon .m l Importation, ornrr of
M iiaiiiur .s ami ath sts, Matamorus.
1 11 il'ik I NS, ,l< WEI’H, Au-'tioticer
■ I wieI I.-milter merchant, Klixabsth
street.
I * IN*i. KENEDY A CO.. Ri«>
a\ l.rau-l '- sunmlHMAt C-.rni-aii v, Stlce
13th -.f-st.
1/ OWAl>KI, B., Clothing Kmpo-
JV rlmu, . lothlng imele to or<ler, ami
r- |>air<-.|, Kllsahetli street.
\| i EER «v WEliKK, Drug
.*1 Ht r--. Fancy an-l variety notions
it 1 • rfiimery, lRh street near I.evec. 1
\| I LEER. HENRY, Hotel, Eli-
A*i. -ale th alreet.
Watchee,
Jewelry,
Silver and
Plated Ware.
lOURANHK MAIL HT A <»K LI N h
CONNKcriNG lillOWNsVlLI.lt,
Point ianbcl and Brazo* Santiago
Will less-* Ilrownsville rtrry Friday a l
Miinigitt, Iu cwiiusct with the rtrau,shiy
(or New Orleans.
Hemming, will leave llrato* on thvarri
val ol tks «tr«a«r
Kura stagus will run ai any time on up-
icatioti of i-assengcn.
pIF ir parltcul irs »i ply to tho clerk ol
Miller s Hotel, V 0 HUBMB
jld-am.
N OTICE!
q-HK BKOWS8VILI.K LKVI'.K
X Cont|«ny having been organi*e<l
uii-b-r a I halter by Act--f le-gmiaturti
of the .Stale --I Tenia, uiuicr -lateol N -
vemberN, |a»si, the full-.wing st-s-k H--I-
<lers ati.l Inrte-lors -sniatltute the Com-
pany, vix:
J. GALVAN, CHAM. STIU.MAN,
I. II. Itl-iKLuW, MA.M. V III 11-I N,
ANT. Y/.NA-iA, W. G. HALF,
J. I- KLlKlLFll.
H. A. IIKLDfeN. I JVewwiSNf
J. L. RUDOLF1I, j fr ervtarjt.
The following ratea of wharfog- wilt
lie -'harge.l on ami after the iirst .lay of
January. Isti-.i, on all merchandise ami
pr-qs-rty paaamgover the Wliaris ol the
Compauy. Ail K-.'sh- iamhug on ib--
Whart. will he charged with olio whar-
fage onl«
RATES UF WHARFAGE:
J«>>C SAN ROMAN,
WHOLESALE
naai.RR in
Forcigu A Domestic
DRY GOODS,
Pro* InlouN iiimI (<ro<Trif«,
KIUMTH STRKKT
BROWNSVILLE, TPiXAH.
epSSaa
^THOMAS CADEN, AGENT OF
.1 Messrs. II. L Mann A Co., New Or-
leans iteali-r iu
Hides, Wool, Tallow, Kte.
Will pay tlie highest market price
IX CAHIL
For Green an-l Dry lli-les. Wool, Bees-
wax, Peltries, etc.
Uivas ar., orrooiTR ui«>n m ti.niMe,
Itrown.ville, Texas.
Y TURRIA, F., Wholuaale aud
I Ihu.til Merchant Ivlixahclh atreet.
LNIATTR
’ ASTRAL” OIL.
t nilk-- many other Illitiniuatiug-UN,
the " \steal'' Oil Is perfectly pure, ami
fr- ■ ft m all a-lultcratlona -U any kin-l.
It - lulls mo offensive atnell vrMIc burn-
ing, gives a soft and brilliant ught, and
cun Isa ustsl with Um shjii-' aaaiiran- e of
s iiety ns gaa, Chemlsta pronounce It
th-’ t-est an-l ant> st Illuminating i »tt «-v- r j
otbrnd to th-- |>uhlic; ami liisurauc--
C-'inpaiihst tmloroeami urge upon oou-
nuiik'is th-- us-- ,.f th- ••Astrar' Oil in
prefort nee to any other. It lanow burn -
ed hy UiouanmN of fhinilio*, and In no
instauee lias any mvi lent occurred from
Its lUM't a lamp lilted with it. If u|i*ot
an I broken, will not - xptode. To pro-
vent aduIteration, the "Astral” oil la
po-’ked only in the -•uarantr Patent
t ana, of oticgallon an-l Itvegallonse-i-.h,
ar. I >>ac)i can ia waled in a manner that
uan the apunterfsit-'d. Fxerypack-
■teo with uficut seal we warrant. He
sure and g« l noi-c IhiI the genuine arti-
el-, "Pi Ufa “Astral'«>11, (br sole by
-Najera everywhere, en-1 at whol<-sal-
an-l retail by the proprietors.
Oil llorsa <>k i ll Am. PRATT,
I*, o. ItoK mr*l I0H Fulton st., N. Y.
M. ml for elreulara, with t->«tlnioiiiala
and price lists. Km lose 2 wut stamp
for - i»v «»f the "Astral Light.”
ALEGAR A TOBACCO STORE.
SlRiioftho Biff lnjnn.
(Opposite the Post Office.)
kLIXA DKTU DTRKI'T.
CouatiuiUy on hand a good aaatrt-
mciA «»f cigaia. tobacco, snulTand pi|H*«.
Th- largest su-l lwet Maortinotil of
M«rs< liaitin Plpee In the cRy, together
with all arlicqs js-rtalning U> this boat-
ae—s. Wa. SKROhK.
pitANK B. MACMAMUH,
ATTOaXKT AT LAW,
Rltt >WNM VILLB. TUX AM.
Parrels dry .................................. A
wet 7
Male rope per --oil........................ A
Hm-kets ami pails per 'lowu........ .*•
Butt- r tu<( lartl pei k -g |
lloxes liquors,ell.•<***, i-HIldlesall-1
all aii-’li box**-.......................... 3
II .< ' ■ A
over 4 feet, per foot....... .......... I
Mricka |««r M ............................... M
Cotton per lutlu............................. l-t
Cotfee and spioes, per bag............ 5
1 mi, >a(s an-l l-rau p« r «g ..... 1
- tMtingw, hollow war--, A • . pel
10
Solid iron |Kir 1«U 11m.................. 6
t ables and cordage per HSI lbs..... &
C«*al i—r too........................... .'si
Carriogi s, wagons Ae.,on wheel* 7r>
Carta am) giga on wheels....... ..... An
Caltle, grow u or y-*arlingM............. t<)
iH-iniJoTius empty..................... 2
full.......................... I
F-sIder an-l hay per tmlc...........- l->
-•rinding A mill stones pr 1-si ilm u
lli loa ea J
" and pcltriis. In bal< a per
I.-- Dm ... 6
Hogs an-l »h*cp each .............. &
llama and lard j-ertiei > e............. IU
" ami aldca p. r - •v-k i:-'
llonu-a ea--h................................. All
Hoop poles per M T.'>
Iron bar per luu ilm.................... 1
I .- per •ask 2.*
Lumber |M*r M ............................ 75
lattlia per M................................. «!»
NaiN aud spikes |-er keg ............. 4
Oraugea and Lemons per Ihix...... &
Plows each ................................. fc
|*..»is fur ism lug 2
Powder per tier*a*
** i|i kegs, halves ami tpiar-
ters, each....................... ,.......... A
Raisins per box, halves ami -iiiar -
tors, cadi ..............................- 3
Klee per tier-•«»........................... 10
Shot and lea*l per 100 Iba............ A
Malt per sack.............................. A
Shingles por M .......
Mta- oa ja>r M.............................. 75
Sugar |-er hhd ........................... l>
TV>ba-,«'u |a-r Uu.......................... 5
" " 1 A 1 boaes.............. 4
W-nkI ja r cord........................... b
Wine ia>r baskst...................... 4
" " box.............................. 3
White load, painu etc. pr loo ll-s A
Wool par aa- k ............................. 10
Heavy machinery, l-s’-nuotive . ara, en-
glm buih ra, etu., as p
Browusvllle Jan. 1. OR. tf
UIXIOM1NQTON, ILL.,
MRNEIIY,
•*ffMl Arrcs! ItMli Year!
10 bra-nhouwti!
Apple in-Hi, i year, |W*. Pear, pfiu-h,
gra|s., apple |»eur, plum, cherry, riot
graft.., nursery stocks ati-l se*sl’s, wild
g.-ose, plum, orattg-. hedge, It**-, $16.
Kv-.rgroens, rose- .'gre- tthouse an<l l*ed-
ding plants, irmn-.nse ato. k. special
aii-nf-'-it to pa-king plants or send by
mail. Scud lnc. for -'aiaiogm a.
T. K. FlitKVIX.
fcbl-dhn Mloornington, Illinois.
DAM1KI, Mil.Mo,
JUtl.S M. MSI.IIKN.
IjANIEL MILMO A CO.,
WholoMle Dealers
In Dry (GnmIs aim! GciiithI
(oiii iii ission M i»reliant
|»bk) I Cor. ofKth an-l I | iK)
lOw, - Guerrero sts. ( |sf^ws
MATAM-tROM, MEXICO,
novll-tg
PE^A A CO.
M.
Booksellers, Stationers and
Bookbinders.
No. 33,
ttalMli HtM. kmnas T»»~ •*** **'•
JOHN WOEK^NER,
MERCHANT.
(XmFl'S ('llKISTT, TI;X AS.
jyjIELER’K HOTEL.
MIV>WNMVIU.K, Tl XAS.
HKSM Y .W//././ /»', JTqprfaSar.
The repntatinti of tliis house, running
through a ntiml-er of wars, forbids the
ntM-MMinr of laure Uisn iiiforudug tha
juiblietfiat it is <.i|nmi for lh-i rccplion
of gm-sta.
The various lliuw iisvlll* stage litis,
tiiskaihis huU'i * terminus.
rj()PARTNER81UP.
We Is g to ailvtse our friemls and Mis
public that we have this-lav formed a
•stpartrn nditp under the style of
Daniel Milmo A Co.,
lli-> puriMme of cturyii g on a w hole
c Dry (i-aata and General Com mis
• i«m business at No. UK, Rib street, e«»r-
ner of Guerrero.
DAN1RL MILMO,
JAMKSM. Ml I.UF.N.
’. J. a 8TEH80N.
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