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BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 10. 1870.
| IOtii Ykak—$12 Per Yeah.
Wasmimwtom, April $.—In the
Beaate UhIaj Mr. I’atWroon introdu-
ced a bill repealing all lawn fur trail
•portatiou of good* ia bond overland
to aad from Mexico.
The diaouasma oa granting subei-
dies for a steamship line Tictwaen
Baa F*aa< iaco aad Australia was
dtaruaved at great length The dis-
cussion luvolvod the constitutionality
of granting aubaidios to steamship
liaaa, aal— la the furtherance of
postal facililiee.
Mlnmllairain
Ban Faaxriam, April Vari-
oua county clerk* refuse to muster
colored uitiaen* as votem until the
opinion of th. Attorney General was
rtetivsl. < >ver 50 democratic mem
Iwra of the I^egulature have addro*
mi) a letter to the t 'lark of Hecra-
tuciitu, congratulating him on his re-
fusal to enroll the colored people a*
ruters under the fifteenth amendment.
«tatmg that they will support him by
all the moral, and if needed, all the
physical force that God hiw given
them
t'Htraoo, April9 -Gen. Sheridau
ha. received a ooaiaiunicatiou in the
form of a petitiou, signed by several
hundred remdeala of Wyoming Ter
ritory, relative to Indian diffi* iilti*
and outrages in that region. They
heartily approve of the policy pur-
sued by the General and indorse the
ao-callari massacre ef the Pagan* by
Col. Baker.
Havana, April 7.—Official due
patches have Man reoeivsil IVou
Gen. DeKodas fr.mi Puerto Prim i|*.
announcing a great reaction in miur-
rtH-tionary dmtmu in favor of the
Spaniards. Persons continue to (ire-
sent themselves for protection
Tea columns have left Puerto
Pnncins with instructions to divide
themselves into small parties Each
column is under sealed orders
The rebel Gen Agramonte, who
was lately near Puerto Prim ipe, is
■aid to have been hanged for trying
to surrender
NuaMih dispatches save tkat Gen
J >rdaa had certainly tied, and tliat
the ineurgents are commanded by
Gen Agrataoute; also, that the- Cu-
ban Congress has dissolved
ffywn by Mall.
Kkiiskirisi. PaaTv L«srr.—An
engineering party for the Km Gran
de aad Ctaaymas railroad has not
been heard from for some time.
Osturmt Haii rv‘s Dev am a-
tmiu.—The Rrvmue Bureau now
(met up Coliucfcw Bailey s defalcation
si I**) His lionrlsmcn will nod
rover that amount.
J^Tif.i DhertAWCMistP --It ia es-
timated that th* number of person*
still diafrauehtaej under th* Four-
teenth Amendment from all Htate
and Federal offices amount to two
hvndred and fifty thousand
The Last or Hi* Rack.—Louis
K<ws, the last of the liue of the fam-
ous Cherokee Reeam, died in the Che-
rokee ooumty lately, very rich, aad
*fird 73 year*.
Fuian Cau-—Gob. Olfaill has
revoked kia call for a Fenfoa Con-
veailou atdhm awl ealla for a
Congress of the brotherhood ia New
York oa April IM. He will not
gatkering.
fjuYBP Owjj-
y. Htrnag mm4th
;i«MMMtataea.hewaofool-
Kamoal
>aaa iw Oaanou.
Mr. Owhriaa for Baaeetary ef 6tato.
A Uwm Mabtiau—A general
^ yrthl haa We an order ad for ika
iSSSHJs?
Tka ordar haa
ia
fiw a vsyaga' late the AvwBa
• I ssasSSja
M
Weekincton.
Washiuotom, April 11.—Son*-
tor Revels ia iu Brooklya. His
nervm gave way. Senator Wilson
talks ti-nuierance at Baltimore to-
uight. Thomas' obooquarios have
returned General Meads was elect-
ed President of the Army of the
Potomac The River and Harbor
Committee have reduced the engi
users’ estimate*- fit*,000,000.
Coiu halauce in Trcaaury, |l IB-
240,7 96, of which ISIJNM.frOO are
coin certificate* Currency balance,
910,74A,A13. l-atimitul coin re-
ceipts during the present month
about $9,000,000, ehich leaves a
balance on the doth ult , deductiug
coin certificates, $00,000,000 Of
this amount $28,000,000 will be re-
quired to pay the e»-iai-animal inter-
est of 6-JMj Itoii-ia falling due May
lat. •
Coder Wood detenu him that tbe
■ju-utiuus regarding the Virginia
ftnabling art ahall go over to the
Mav term of the court
There wa* considerable acrimouy
on the Supreme Bench this morning
over a aije question regarding the
rasu nipt ion of Ute legal tender quea-
tiou. No point of law was involved,
but the ieruiter ol the Judges at-
tracted much attention and some
eipressions of sorrow at the bar
H<»(*se. After v ox and Khiridge
were auuounced un the committee of
the House to make arrangements
whereby the House aught |iartict-
pat* in the arrangements for cele-
brating the adoption of the loth |
amend nun t, some discus-i -n took
.dace- ouncermng the right of the
House to insist upon such duty from
these gwntleuieu, they having do- '
dined on the ground that their offi
rial p-eitiou* did not rwquir* any
auch service. The S(M-akor, howev-
er, ruled that when the House di-
rected a committee to carry cut any
of its order*, a member was at much
expelled, under the rules to serve on
that as any other committee, and
neither were excused.
Nil** (ueutly, however, tbe resolu-
tion granting the use of the hall was
re*< imie-i, and the **-lw t committee
diacharg'-d
Cuba.
Havana, April 11. — DeKoda*
telegraphs that ^m-rtton from the
insurgent.' ranker*vail. (V.|*-d*s
is reported to have left the Islaud,
but a strict guard is kept fur hta
probable- capture.
The insurgents have revulted
against some of their leaders for
their cruelty.
ANOTHER CONFLAGRATION,
larraflarirs at Work.
The alarm of fire was a>unded
from the Markethouse liell at a few
miuutas before one o’clock this murn
%»• fire waa found to be on the
oorner of Poetotfice and Twentieth
streets, and b*-^- any rcaistance
coulj be olforeii by the fireawn, who
were promptly *»n tbe s|H>t, tin-
frames bad complete possession of
the corner store, ewaupied by M D.
Miller, «s a •'onfei tionary establish-
ment.
From ike aorner it spread along
Twortietb street. In the two *t- ry
frame, owowl and occupte«l by Judge
Johuaon for an office-. Several At
torneya had offioaa in the same build-
ing. aad all will be loaer* to some ex-
tent, either by fir* or water.
Tim neat building waa alas a two
etory frame, fo* down stairs of which
waa oeeupied by Mrs. Forrest aa a
Ataev atom, and by a lady whose
wants ia not remembered, who sold
wkt water and assorted notion*
The upper story waa occupied by
Dra. Do wall A Peat aa an office, and
by two «r three attorneys. The
printing office of the Mrditml J*ur-
auf waa alao in the building — GWies
law News, April 7tA
Fnuw THKIft RxroUnTBWTtOII
“Oatb."—Th# Virginians are bacon#-
lag daatdadly saucy. The following
raaolution waa talroduoad in their
Houaa of Dologataa Tuesday last,
aad raforrad to th* Oommitle ou Be-
aolutioos:
Whbbkas, Brevet Major Geaoral
£. R. ti Canby, claiming to b* su
prem* oommaoder in the nffitira of
iho citimaa of Kichmoad, having
•and the soldiers of hie command to
pauvaat tho eatd oitiaana from ouat-
fog hy form a Mayor aad flity
Gnaaetl palitieally obao*ions to them;
now, therefore, ba it
Emafrid. That this UgklaMro is-
awl hie BaaaMaaay, Govaraor
Walker, to imtw add Oanby—
paanaukly if be mb, fonfoljr if te
muat—uwdur tka anaMfop fo, aad
ruduea eaid Chfokp to tka raofo.
Paam, April 11.—Thu
i 'minor and Grafton.
Wasiu.* .ton, April 7, 1«7«.
Grafti.n fil»-d a memorial to-day
with the <'uRiiuitlet- ou Klsctiun,
praying more tune to take testimony,
and |*-rmission to amend his answer
iu behalf of In* so-called claims to a
sent iu Congaum in the place of t.’<«n
nor, of tin Second District. Connor
ha* prepared a reply, ami to-iuorroa
meets the ( omuiitlcc to make an oral
argument iu the case. Grafton ha«
shined out an application to the Hoc-
retary of War to give him an e*e<»rt
< out ti-aies ot t oiigiens.
Thu conduct of Messrs. Butler and
Shunks, iu th- bouse of Buprceenta-
tivex, on the* adinisaiuu of Capt.
Connor, one of the rt-prem-utative*
from Texa- wh<»e reconl for loyalty
was made iu th*- Union army during
the war, i* characteristic of the ruan
tiers of th«- man of spoons aud the
uumannerly n«s»*ier who ha- galle d
uii'l kept hi* pla*v by pandering to
tie- worst |suwiont of <'onstitueuts,
artms -1 by the circumstances of the
of soldier* to protect him while lie }lal w»r and fanned ever since by
take* t.utimooy in Texas Conn-.r’* . un^rt'inilous .Icmag-.gues. The
his application a* H J f"H"Wing h a statement of the fai t*:
Mr Paine rcjv.rted a resolution
reply brand* this application as a
uialiciou* and foul liU-l on his con-
atH neats.
Connor and Grafton made oral
argument* I* fore the Kleclioti ( 'em-
mitti-e to-day. Grafton revamiiod bn*
Kukluk aud blood and tliumler
charges. ('ouiior ma*le a g<ssi tight
and an excellent defense. No con
cluaiun.
From AunUn.
Kxt«-n*ive preparation* arc mak-
ing for the re-union of the Associa-
tion* formerly kn-twii as the First
Texas <'avalry Volunteers, U. -w. A ,
to take place in this city on the 2*th
—the day of inauguration. Accom-
modations arc to be furnished the
member* free of cxiicusc, am) the in-
vitation i* extend***! to otfioers, men
ami refugees, in thi* Htate, who serv-
ed in or were connected with the l
H Army during the late war.
Wasiiimutuv, April A—Gen.
Ilowanl i* rapolly win*ling un the af-
fair* of the Freedfnen‘* nun*au
About twenty clerk* were <liamiast-1
yesterday.
Gen. ft. Whittlesev, Adjutant Gen-
eral den. H. M. Whittlesey, tjuar-
tarmastfw General, ami Col. Brown.
A*su*tant (^uartcrniasU-r, l*Tid*-re.|
their resignations yesterday, which
were accepted.
Flection Return*.
HsKTroan, Ct., April 6.-—Full re-
turn* show a majority for Fugli-h of
810. The Senate stand* 11 Kt pub-
iicati* to 10 Democrats I«a*t year it
sto -i Id Bepuhlican* to8 Dea oerata.
The H'ium- stand* 127 B* jiublit an*
to 112 Iteiuocrata. lout year it
stood l-tu£Bepubiicaut tolOd Genu-
crates.
C anadian Affair*.
Monthbau, G W , April *».—G«-n-
er*sil Lindsay arrive*! here yesterday,
and ha* issued an order taking com-
mand of the troops in t^uebec ami
< Ontario.
tlen. Limlsay will command the
expedition to Red Biver. and the
voluiit*-* rs will probably he e**m-
mand«-*| hy Col. WaUley,
LoND>»ii, April In the l ui-
ventty boat ra*-e Cambridge beat
Oxford by a length.
Gladstone said he regretted that
poor men could not come to Parlia-
ment, but if i-omtitoenciee desired
such representation, they should pay
the ex|.eu*e* iitcurred
WAauiNon*N, April 5.—Badical
(ongreesmen are ad vising the Presi-
dent to send a incasage to (Xiugrsss,
recommending universal amnesty.
vv uanww, April 10 — It i- ru
mured that before reporting the fund-
ing bill the Ways aud Means Com-
mittee wilt strike out both sections
relating to nat! nal bank*.
Hoar's resignation it denied
KtNATX.—On motion of Sumner a
resolution was adopted in tru* ting
the Agricultural Committee to re-
port a lull providing proper space
and water for rattle transported by
rail. McDouald ia apeaing in favor
of subsidy for Oriental Horn of steam
■bin from Southern porta.
Houaa.—Mr. Porter inlruduc«-*| a
resolution ordering a survey from
Richmond to Harrieou bar, with the
view of improving James River.
A raaolution was pa me* I giving the
negroes the use of Urn Fill for (vis-
ing the pessage of the lfith Amend-
ment. The rules revering that tbe
House should participate in any ob-
ject for which the nee of the hall ia
allowed. Mr. Blaine in putting the
question asked what manner of parti-
cipation the House should tuako la
this celebration.
Wasiumitom, April 11—Oov.
Senter, of Teonwaae, in aoaweriiig a
question tending to impeach Gen.
Format, veracity, answered, “He is a
shooting man, and 1 reckon I had
bettor not aay Imeh about that.”
Bai.timom, April 10.—The ex-
illusion of tlM Chaaapeak* sugar re-
loerv k Iliad suvm. The vurdict of
the Cbroaer'a jury waa: Insufficiency
of water ia the boilers.
Cmar Justicb Cbasb and tub
Nut Pmudbwcv.—In a lecture
before the Democrat-
ie AasaeiatiM of Philadelphia, Mr.
fo aamowW noted
seating the T* xa* rneiidicn.
Mr. Shanks, of Indiana, objected
to *eatmg Mr. Conner, and r^ad cer-
tain pxprcMi' »i- of disloyalty ma*le
by him
Mr Butler read about Connor’s
cruelty to soldiers while a Federal
Cantata.
Mr. Brook* made it a point of
order tliat the House bad nothing to
do with the previous private charac-
ter "f persons who wer# electo*! tc»
Congress.
The (’hair overruled the point of
order, when finally all the members
were seated.
Mr Butler produced an affidavit
that Connor had whip}**! his n*-gr*>
soldiers.
Mr Shank* *tat«‘*l that he had
*•-<. ured an ap(Kiintnn-ut for Connor
to the Naval Academt at Anua|Mdis,
whence f'mnor »a* <iis*miMMi ujnmi
th*- gi'iiind of g*-neral wortiih-»*ness
During tin- discussion, .Stevenson
-aid, referring to Mr. Butler, that
the conti'il of thu *ubj«**t wa*
taken from the Committee on Klee-
ti >ii* by the Gentleman who geueral
ly took charge of everything ac-
cording to art-augment—that Gentle-
man wa* Mr. Butler.
If auybody brought l«i the house
ex |i.irt*- affidavit.* taken in Virginia
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Yount; Folks.
KNTITUKO
Till: tiOLIIKN K0BIN.
OiNTAININo: .
I. Musical Notiitfou. II. ItoundN
and FxereiueN ml anted to Phy*
ideal Action. Ilf. Soufpt for
all Ureaaion*^ IV. Marred Pie-
ce**.
By W. O. PERKINS.
Anttior «jI “The NktftiUi*K*l*>' “SalilaUJi
H*-li'x>l i'rum|M-t, etc.
TIh- wkoln formiLg a hi*mt atlriv-tive
Must' lt*x.k foriuywitls*'Iksiwi,MkhiI*
itn-l NennnarKMi, *n<i one that cannot
fail t<« lx* «<iii>trf*i hy all T*-a*'her* ami
S< 111.|i«f X.
I'ri'-n .’S) i-ent*. Sent |xmt jml.
01JTK.lt r>l rs«*N.t *•*!., I'uhlisltera,
«-TT \VtMliinat<*n St,, It>'*t4>n.
C. 11. DITHOM A C O.,
711 Hrnadway, N. Y.
apns-aw
Eariiolic Salve.
GIN
K*|M*<-iallv «h»fcigtnxl/.-r the u
i-tlicai I'rnfeMnUai h'l ttn-
M* <1 ical
p>MW*alli*
E
u*«- nf (La
I amity,
thus* fou 'nxtc.N^^^M^^^Mw
■porlanl dlseeven
of the riKBOLIC’ Afi'ID
aa m fi’foKASNINU, PI KI-
FYING, AND HEALINC/
Agent la one of the moot
remarkable rewultu of mo-
dern meal leal researeh.
During Ihe lots* elvll war
It woo extensively used In
the Honpltola, anal won
fouiial to be not only mtho-
rough al lain feet nut, but ol*
no Ihe moat wonalerfkal and
speedy llEALINti REME*
DY ever known.
It i* now pn*sente*l in a scieufitic
combinaliou with other soothing ami
heeling agencies, in the form of a
81LVE, and. hxtiugbeanalrandy
uat l in uuiuberlttM **asos with iuo*t
•xtisfxctory ami beueticial rvsnlt*, w c
have no hesitation in jffering it to
the public a* the nvul uc-rtaia. rapid,
nud effectual remedy f?>r all Sorea
and l'I*«r*, no mailer of b*>w lot g
-lauding for Burns, (’tits, Wounds,
ami every Abrasion of Skin or Flesh,
ami for Kkin discmos generally.
Mold hy all drumfrata. Price gTieent*.
JOHN F. HENRY, Mole PropT.
No. M College Plarr, N. Y.
agi
' if
It w.i* fair- , if any hod t
lie, for one, would slum with
Joan Campbell, tha ai
baohaalhr nod hhR
nusaat Huw ohfoll tin
poU, m oast Pmridmtfol riufoton, a
nohrity of thi* votot Oov ohall
I thfo MO bolld
h
New (>rlcan- or Texas, making char-
ge* against a member ; he would have
I KWH <>u*t* d from hi* seat, ami trie*l
'»n these * harge*. He had hoard the
most outrageous charge* made
ninst sundry luoinber* of this
ou.-u. Ho did Uot believe them.
He did not bcleire that any member
had over taken a minister of the gos-
pel and chained him iu a gang of
negro*, and made them all work to-
gether like slavaa. (Laughter] lie
del not Iwliov* that any member of
tin H'*u** had carried away the trea
»f a whole city, [t.aughter]
yls>dy »ai*l it, and
Id shun with con
tempt th*- man who would a»k the
House to try >u* h a quostiou : Bui
it the House tried this que*ti<>n, it
would have to try that.
After beiug seated, Mr. Connor wa*
allowed ten minutes on tho floor
He attrilMitod tho opposition of Mr.
Shank* t dthejfact that li .J < in r »
fiithor haa boon a prominent oppo-
nent of tliat gentlemen hi the conven-
tion that nominated him for Con-
gress . and in fact he (Shanks) tup-
i> wed that he owned him, )»«*cau*e he
had nominated him to the Naval
Academy at Annapolis. As to Mr.
Butler, lie -aid that, with all that
gentleman’* talent am! ability, he
had been forcible impressed to-«lay
with the conviction that he (Butler)
had missed his calling, aud that he
would have iua>l* a better character
for himself in the profession of a low
oomedian
The Sjieaher reminded tbe gen-
tleman from Texas that hia language
wa* not parliamentary; Butler re-
plied: "Oh ! he docs not know any
lietter.’ hhanks then remarked that
member from Texas had not told the
the House that he was tunic*I out of
the Naval College for utter worth-
humus*, and again added that he was
worthiest. The Speaker reminded
Mr. Mhauke that tho gentleman from
Texas was now a member of the
House, and that remark* which were
in order an hour ago were not in or-
der now. Mr. Hhanks replied? “I
beg pardon of the House, but not of
the gontlemau.”—- C7»-»7ia«.
Th* Film «f IbiTtr.
The K'tcky Mountain ATeuu, (of
Denver, Col.) announces births a-
"Arrivals," marriage* aa “Cb-parts
northipa," divorces aa "INaaolutiona,”
and deaths aa "Departures. ” In the
number before us, tha diaaolntions
are seven, against five oo-partner-
ships; the departure* six, against
three arrival*. An eminent political
economist asm re* ua that, if this
balancv against population is not
overoome, the native Drarerinn will
anon appear in Collier's cabinet, at
Central City, labelled — "extinct
aperies." An old miner at on.' el-
bow use* fewer words; ho says :
"Thing, out thar Tl ba raefiu T We
don't know wknt he means, but that's
what ha says.
Tha question of granting to Mr-
Morgan the free right of way of the
railroad on to hia wharf ia to ba da-
tonaiaed on Friday Mat, hy a
lar vote of the good paaple of
RAIN
011K !
I- ru*-. « uidi )-*'!*>iik t" an out itu<l Pure
•Ait*.
Iii'li,|x-ii«nN«' t<> F*-no*l"M. Oo>n| for
Ki*tu*-v <'*>mplainiM. A (tt-lictoue T*'«ile,
Pill up ill I-4MM-H, <*>n uuiiiuu one «l<*suu
)>ottl* H <•«. It, itii'l not'l l»v sll ilrimtfiNU,
KTim. m, >-t' A M Hlnluaer A •'*> , «••
isliltnli' il 177H, No. 15 lt*uiv*-r -t.f N. Y
Bininiti>r'*(i'ild M*-*l»l iirsti'ly,
“ Rkerrv,
" Madeira.
“ " " Port,
•• Harvest Bourbon,
nlil Hom**Nt«*a<t Kye,
Wiieat Nutrient,
** 01*1 Tom Otn.
The al">ve ohotci- H'>*til* an put up in
>**»*'» no tanuiig on* <tua*-ii Im>IU* h *a h
an I arc *oM by all prominent druggi***.
gru*writ. **t*-.
(*r«le- - from tbe country promptly
tilled. Price likts «ent to tli<>M<«<limlrlnn
itieio. MINIM.KK A Id.,
Katablislied 177**.
Importer* of Winea, KU-.
N<>. lft lb-uvor *i., New S'ork.
OHO. WI LI,MAN, Ajpnt,
(leellitw-Xm Mrowiinville T*-xs*.
Q.ROVKR A BAKER'S
FHIHT PHKNtn .M
ELASTIC STITtll
FAMILY
Sewing Machines,
4DT» Broadway, New York,
IMS Canal Strwt, New Orleans.
• ■
yfcW' T ,e ILxhcai Premium* a: all (lie
fair* ami exhibition* >>t the L'ult* 'l Mtal< *
and Kurope. have Imh-ii awarded ihe
Grover A Baker s« wuuf Machine*., ami
th* work ilone hy them, wherevert-xhi-
t*-l in i'«unfictition.
r-Sr The very liixheat prise, Th«* (Y-hmi
of lit*' G'tfion of II in or, miw eonfcrr*-*!
on the r* |>r* -' iitativ*- of th*- Grover X
Maker tW-wtnx Machine*. *t tie f;x|M>al-
lion UniveroeUe, Pan* lwt7, thu- all* -*t-
Intt ttielr gr< at snpertorUy ov* r allolli* r
Sewing Machine.
gW-An illn*tratcd pamnblet, eontaln-
mg prim- li*t*, w ith *a*upI< M of lx>th (he
Grover A Maker Stiti'h an<l tin* Shuttle
Stitch In varlou* fal.rie*. w ill lie furin*li-
ed on n-ouest. novl3-«tw lv
mtAZOH I)E HA NTIA<»(>
A Nil
Bio (.rand*- Mltyiiiihoat
TruiiMjio rt a 1 i o n
(omrANV.
Rrazos Saul I aim and Brownsville
Thum.
Tlie umleraig^od hereby give nol.ee
tliat they are prepar* I to r.**-*tv« a>i
g*x>da consigned toiheu. at iiiaa**. d«
Maitl.au* >,
Hay Inward Frciiflits
and ran*|*ort aame on
Finit i laaa Steamers to ItrownavlUsand
point* alK.ve.
No i-omniisaioii will he ma*la for ad-
vancing re.giita, or tbarge* n>r re «Hv
ing aiul f< rwrarding *t lira/>* da Han-
ttago.
For (Yeighta and a.)vain*e* <«(«■•,
euA <*a ilrkwry.
KING, KENKHY A < <».
Hrown*ville, Sept 12, I**:*. Iitl
ORGAN LINK
M
UMTED STATES S AIL
"XKI. UUNTUNE" will mail
jK)»t (otiil. on receipt of j.rice, any *»f
Ins own Ihioks oti annexed list. Also
his new "BaNNXII TlUPKHAJOK
Huuo," with a large tiuted likeness of
himself on title pag*-. Music hy ('.
FI I’ll.ait. Just out, and can bit or-
dered wholesale Mini retail. i*rii.eof
Hoag, fa) cent* |**r copy. Address
E. A. (■. J(T*»<»s, B«y>ni 47, Ixive-
joy’s Hotel, New York City.
Price
The XtvaU-nea and Miseries of
New'York (X VoU. in I) |liii]
Three Years After, 7ft
The B'ttoy* of Kew York, "ft
Ned Muntl’.ne'a ldf.« Yarn, 7ft
The Uonapirstor'a Victim, 7 >
TIm* White i rulaer, 7ft
Tha Jew'a Daughter, 2ft
Norwood: or; Life on the Prairie, 2f>
The Hod Ktghl Hand, 2ft
PLANTATION BITTERS,
s. T.-iaeo-K.
This wofotorfhl YtgrUble pm*
torativw ia Ihawhtwl aarhir of
tha frabh and debilitatod. Aa a
toak aad cordial for the aged
laagmid It haa noaqaal anoag
Ntomachlea. Aa a remedy for the
■ervoiu weak Mam It which wo-
men are miperially nuHjert, It la
anpornedlng every other stimu-
lant. In all ellnotea, tropical,
temperate or frigid. It acta aa a
aperlflr In every apertm of dlaor-
der which undermlnea the bodily
strength and brooks down the
animal spirit*
THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD.
For twenty-five cent*
you can buy of your drug*
glut or grocer a package
of Sea Horn Farlne, man-
ufkctu red from pure Irtok
Hogg, or Carrageen, which
will make glgteeu quarts
of Blanc Mange, and a
ltkcquantlty of Puddings,
("ngtardg, Creams, Char-
lotte Rugae, Ac., Ac. It
is hy fhr the ckeapet
healthiest and meet deli-
ciens (hod in the world.
E'VERY MAN his own printer.
Fi Muy the Novelty Hand Printing
Press *n*l print your Cxr.li., Tau-*, Kn-
\el*'|N*N, v4*-. A sait.pl'1 Pn'*s with pur-
i-1.x»<'i’'h <-ar<l Mcnt f*.r 4 > uu. Sxl> smen
wwnUxl. Al.lr.sai
NOVEL! Y HANI»PRINTIN’*id ».
• ’hestnut *t., op. i 'usU mil - .
novlVw PhilM<lolt>hin. Px.
A. If AM l • V.
(1. KOI.I.A1N
A MARION A CO.. W li')LFJ
A* sxlx xml Kotxil
0 ROC ERS
AMD
(XIMRIH8I0N MERCHANTS-
('itmer of Bravo xn>l Kigl.lh Sti**et*
NntomniPM, Hen lew.
Mxw.xl Lumber and Uhliighsx-onstxnt
ly on band. bmflwjr
RIO GRANDE
STEAM MILLS.
Grits, GriK Grits.
fV>m • .exl and ground coflh* fr***»h
rmrr d*y,
Gritx, I pouud* tor 124 cents,
•Jufft**, 2ft c-uta i**«r |Miund
▲11 kinds of
Crackers and Biscuits.
kept constantly on hand.
F. nURAN.
('or. of Ler«-e and nth «tr*-<-ix.
Brt.wnsville, Texas.
JUffT ARIVEBD
Frenh Garden adtt Flower Mih, also
Bnlhons Rootg*
a* foe Drag More of
STEAMSHIPS.
For GahPktoii roiiiMM-tiiig with
simmers for New Orleans via
llcrw irk Huy.
A .u-aincr of thi** line will leave Rraxo*
Har.uairii w.-ry Tu«-i*d.iv, w -at‘»-r xml
tide permitting for G*!\<-'<>n, making
• Iir.-'-t i-onnecth.nfrom t|.«-r -ti xn
cr f'T Ni w Orleaii* »•> xbovo.
So aim r* 1* a\ «• . «*1\ ■ -.i«,i, • v« ty **iii
dav al lit a. M.
N. 11. Panu'iigerM will not G revived
on l">ar<l until hour of .ailing.
U. H. Currency.
Cabin i-a-Haifc t*. < •alv<M*t*'ii 2ft SO
1 •• • k •• 12
F<>r freight or j~n~iauv a|>|»lv t<»
KING KLN KUY A « t).
M. J. I'OMILA, Agent.
liOvenNkiold A OBicliurl),
Attorney, «u Law,
CO KITS f'HRISTl, TEXAS,
(f EX Ah LAN D A N D UOLLKt I
A ing Arency,
LOVENShlOLD. 0'IMH HARTY
A BLL1V HEK,
For Uolle.'Uon of |i.-I>in, Knlhrceuieut
or Adjuxtioem of Clami* ol
vv.ry I..Mi< ripii<>n,
Uonveyoncliig,
Inveeti .rat-
ing and
iPer-
iHCtiug I Ant
Till***, Moving, Sflllng.
or Lowiiif lteal K«uu.\ Pav-
nit-i.t of daxea, Gx ating Land
Mcrip, Making Hurv* y* and Ma|w»,
and lurmaliing all ne«>ea*ar> informa-
tion. *'ianl*u
SALESMEN.- Wanter! a few r*-
C? I.M111.*, «iH-jg. iic aal* -men t*> -e*ll hy
aaintdc .tAiidariT good-. A*ltlr* --
H. II. KICK A HUH X ro.,
41S Chc.tnut at., Philath-li'hiu, Pa.
novlft wlv
PRANK LIN CUMMINGS,
Having rwmmil tho
Practice of Ijiw,
(Ail be found for coii.ultati* n at hie o|*
ftoa, Hank fotildinr, wa ond floor, fYoul
••MU.
Brown.villa. Jan. 2M.
WatrheM. ClorkN,
doe7-3t
WKHKK A i'll.
Of
aa 9MAU>MaMo€nS
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTK
.enfi la afoli
> the P»l-
•ai of all
JEWELRY
Repaired.
AUKh
Just received a splendid OMaortmcnt
ot walfihea. Jewelry and iliamonda for
axle ua roaeniiahle teruia, I tak< thiaop
portMlitv to n*g.lfV mjr friend., <n*»t*«n
era ami the puldic in general U.atl have
again taken charge <>r tnv Jewelry ea-
tAtillahmont and Out hereafter all work
left In my charge will l*e |»ri«n.ptly aad
oatlafootortlv exe«*iite«l and guaranteed.
WM. HI.KGKR.
Naxt d«M>r L> the Big Ii\jun, KlixaNdh
•traat Browne* IIle. Iwaae.
JlloORANDE
SEMINARY.
Xh>- aeeond year of fhia very muccoou-
till achool under Un- '-are of Mra. J.
Porter, will Ini eontlnned und.rlta pre-
■oat i\-rue of ex|H.neiK.-ed and aoeoat-
plialid teachera:
Prof. O. It A Mra. Now non,
Mtoe Akxik Hraa.-uw,
Mlaa l.i/.na N. GAWV,
Mtaa Km ■ A i. iMiVIRSM,
Mlaa RLi.au Q01UI.aU, Aaalatout.
terms or Turnog.
''irrr*
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