The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 344, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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aucomtorutbV rwuiu* ul uu teat by
four with jurt n* much furniture iu
them aa is absultuuly uoetosnry aud
unless the waiter* cwwUBtly receive
cuevurngemeut id the shape of greeu-
enlarged idea*. In hke manner. the
tin u-amis of Kumpftat)!. v^> flocked
to the Fait. there found so niaav
tiling* of I^UII they hod Usd)
hilforiu ignorant—*o many uew oh-
V i. I 04 VMivmapiuini*. •••- —— — |'ll** a •••■A to*J iH4UIJ Ul W Mir
•UUcncro 1 ork letter. hack*, tiny adl koep you waiting | jeto* with which they had before been
N'tt* Yowk. July linh, Iflffff.
officials employed iu tba dif-
Nhu i 'ritiu'bea of adnnni*iratioti do
not «friu to W any ai >r« virtunu* in
New Y rk than tfi*» an in New
UrUatui, where a lat. investigtB >n
tor meal* at the duinor table lor au
hour or two aud then bring what i*
let* over. A very interesting feature
iu thus* summer ruagrt* i* the dan-
cing iu the evainug \ilh the thermo-
meter up to '.hi
| but thflf. i* no uc-
* Ci gritipw fur tartaa had peopb will ______
Ik found making fool* of tkeniaelvcad tJf ^ilictrT which ifteP having *
|gv Jbdcrgamg lhe*i und »iuui«a tor- the ludepoitdenou uf Kur
unacquainted that their idea* Iw-came
more _'« n*ral teeing no many win-
ner* and eu»tom» dif!ure"t front
their ow uc To quote Ualrues :
** Hie t iuaadee far from being an
act oC i*urbariani and rashness are
ju*tly regarded a* thf matter p'oaa
| ^ u.ed
h*. )*«We
| When Ltrti ^Whoufh %*• day
•aid, “My bcaina arc gone tv thdst
4ugs, thi* morning. ’ In* trtend at
once ejaculated, “Pi>01 Jpg* I”
east!
l*2Sb
0ir.wiibRV
a I cvUe* Jr MraiiieAli.nl -idle* <** Ajrerw
■>f th»- I’urtor htaftc affair* ha* pmv-
ed n snare A frauds 'committed bv , tun** for the sake of in-hum and bua ■ the Christian nation* a <l«*dde>l yire
the anplty— of that department. ! ^••r.v pleasure The<*rm»o* have MjkrMcg owr the Mussina)*."
• t, ■ , «. . , 1 lately had a very ewaibw t«*ti\al in The uiiiiiarv spirit wa* tlniwtr
li. <M. Mj We patHc wightr.I»w ) )St „f , flv.i .. M* , bci*»r.l ,„,r um^h.n.,1
count It wholesale i more, to which the Prc-i-hut wa* al- i European nation*; they all received
k> iuvited and bv hi* aoo^pting the j u teuliug of IVuternitv, which truns-
invitati‘>n *how> I that la a| j*rr«-i.it-
• d g>x>d music. Not le**tban twelve
singing
h-tm found to
fraud* and several arrueta have been
made, while a few guilty pernon*
kaew h< w to avoid the arms af the
law by making their escape to Eu-
rope. C*fbrc the sheriffs were able to j
discover their whertohout*. The *on |
of A nator Itnifliwle of Wiaooutiu
wh i had occupier* the |»o*itioD of
weigher for several year*, war al»o
»uiutuuacd to auwarer charge* of thu
ah >v»* nn>riti >ncr| rdwr.i :er, but be
hud to la- acrpiittcd by the court tor
want of pr*»ofc
Auothsr ul of thieve* are the wall
ti< et broker*, or at lea*t a larger
number of them, aiwk considerable
cuiuniotloii ha* liceti created among
them pa*t week when it liecame
known thut uIhhu thirty of them
Would be aumuotted In-tore a «<*urt
to deteUil theiuselvc* again*! the
*i*eictie* from New Yi*rk
were rci>re*entei| ami the largt^t ot
them, tii* N. Y I.iederkraiu, «<lituiu-
. . / \mJ.
lTLllis HWBOP
DE COSTAR!.
charge* ol usury preferred ugaiu»i
them. One banker, when thu* ex-
amined. very cooly anawertd that
be had indeed charged more ihuiithc
authorized «e\i-u per cent utter eat. but
a* ho knew that every bi<dy el*e doe*
the aumc thing he thought then, wa*
Do harm in it. Iui>t Saturday six
more broker* were arrested under
indictment* for violating tho usury
law-: they were admitted to bail in
the-uni of ? ><MN» each. These pro-
ceeding* on tho part of the authori-
ties, w ill, it is hoped, have a tendency
toward* purifying the atmosphere in
Wall street and muki niuliev lender-
and stock gambler* a little more
careful for the future.
There is one class of men, how-
ever, who have never yet law d'alt
with as they deserve, and tlie*e are
the directors of the different railroad
cotupauie*, who arc piling uj» money
and iiy < arel«Mneaa of administration
endanger the lives of thousands of
pa**i-nger* every day who have to
cootide themselves to the rare of
th«-ir ignorant and reckless employee*.
The lute licit- Railroad di-aster
which has caused the dcuth of seven
jHjrsoii* In-sides the iujurv indicted to
many others, offers another striking
illustration of the gross and irnpur-
<lo nable curelcssuetw with witieh
things are managed by these compa-
nies. Iu the above iustauce a colli-
•I the first price. As far a* ma»i< al
value g> concerned {lie fesiival was
cxiuiffarahlv ahead of the Buxton
Jubilee; the latter Iwflug u mere bu-i-
ticss xpta ulutioii and advartiiiing me-
dium, while the former is th* regu-
lai annual meeting of fteriuan -kig-
ing ».»cicties in the I’nion for the
purpise of improvement and emula-
tion iu the urt aud of social enjoy-
nieul. Kvt-n the Tribune, a paper
known for it* “kuow nothing’ pro-
|H-n*ilie>, acknowdcdgos that Uu"
American* can b-aru a good deal
troia the German* hi regard toao-
cial life and the appreciation nf in-
structive pleasure. a.
The crtia ls of the CntiMdt* u|m»u
< i» ili/at ion.
1‘HIZK
( oMI-osITIog, s r.
COI. t.LO I-
•i.fh’h
formed them into anv pk«>|>le; the hit-
tnau mind wtu dt*v«jo|Hal iu many
win- the of li’tida! v.i - . « . i
impr.iv.d- and .feudality was Urged f
towurd* it* ruins; navio* were crenteil: I
coiuuit-rce and mauufactories w«r<
cucournged; thus society reccivM
from the Crusades a most p.'ui nd
impulse.
Navigatien made great advance—
owing to the trequcuoy of the euya-
ge*. aud to the profit accruing there
from gnat real was manifested in
uautical studies;—a vast tiwid jpr
spt-culaiion wa* iijH-ued—news sources
of industry were inmiguratcd. a* new
article.- ot food aud comfort.were in-
troduced from the strange l.fud*—
To the naval facilities of the time
may bo d-.tad the great wealffi and
importance uf Marseilles, Barcelona
and Venice,*— regulation.* by which
Th« I II |[iiaiPT of IMIUIC Slid expert- .
dih-i' <|eiii<>astrate. thm wlioavnr w <>uld '
mjpy the pl« ,i*urw Af foodt flit twMiitic*
■ •risM<l- s|>> . tl»e Joy* uf r<Nri|Nint'-n«bip i
the rich*- of literatures or the li<>ii>>r* of
statiotianJ pmow n, mu»t prwwervelli<*ir
IumAOi Th<- *-tti *'t of A-ul, iiijurlim-
fbn4, e»ii« i In x the «iA^p»|i, in 4 > •!«
ramre il»< iias'*i or »ti* fud pro«tn> •
In mU> lie, I-
sii-tyt, low spirit*, feverdht
Hi-., u hfl-ti *re tin *> ttti,>r,m-e! i
b'trid tti-.w-f, 't>TM*eb*u». ukfc-ii »i*- ^
•mat- a lli u'»a»»l whip*-, anil |K.ljrt«
tAw*a|d * aii-e«»tW<- tlft- .-will pM^iatur*- __
iIwsn . f\pmatli>n Itttlp** w itt ^*u*«-nt, J 'MatA-lit-* iii'A'in^s, Art*
owercotnc sn l oA'iii'.urssit ^11 'ftlapr mt- ' •*. iwsla^o-*-lafbia, *il«
flps- They Sit with ui»*er»nrf V 'v#r.
ami sic tskeu wJtli the p!<> t«iir. n .» Iia-
vCraice.
AIR):
Ju»t received a »pi«u<i*l »-«nrtiu-i(i
of watck<-«. JawaLry antf (tluiHuadis far
**1C us rrswiuafl* term. 1 u-i-thtwnft-
HHkmfiMf my ftriahdsi
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1<cauweli«a (icuveot mstikof awfl-
Iiti-ni p.ums 1«e mtra. < **• pi-
K«lt door A llo- llw rtuun, Kll
•tw-et. IlMwrnurllli-, Tt %**.
)uRiu* «aS
llH-tll
ST. TLOI’h HOT kb.
Kii'itordiiinUe'i*our Isa ‘**>'V*Si-! ~
«rHWNKVFAj»t»cy*M4)uiori-
, sit*. j * hou-e, luodl—r furto j of ltnwdwsy ' aw-wtan** aacfc
cite atiitordniide* |>«ur
list*. riiiilisesUrni.
EE53*- *•»-.* r„:.':T:.„rrrh.
eftiu
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iu\<asent lea utelUctifaa pilloiffl
varipu- najioD* were to be guided
nalion* we
were established—consuls were cent
from various countries to the princi-
pal depots oi cotnmori-c. and tint* a
aectfrity was given to coinraercinl
transiu umi-i which they had not be-
The Crusades* What chivalric | fereenjoyetl
-i .ii In-tween n pi--<flTger amf Jt
freight train took place, because the
latter had not Itc-en entirely switched
off the track on which the express
tram had to pa*-. Now it staud«l*
reason thut the directors of a rail-
road company arc (capon*inly for the
notion* and short comings of their
inferior*, for it is-their duty to em-
ploy only <uch persons arc known
to I* tit for their respective position*
whoar.....n-cientousin the execution
of their iluties. It i* known however,
that, on account of the insufficient
wages olfi-rwd by thim- conijiuun *,
a >ne hut itrc-(KU)-ihle person.- cau
he ihtaiiied aud mauy an engineer,
reiuiuiscencea, what romantic uai ra-
tion*, what feat* of glory clu-ter
round the word. In a muiuent we
are transported from the Justy tur-
moil of i verv-day-iitv to brigh' tairy
lands to the garden* of the Last, to
those grand reunion* of prince and
peasant, noble and serf, to the sacred
lend bedewed bv the sweat and blood
of a Saviour. Wo li*U*n and it would
scum n* though the l>attlc cry "God
vill* it"still touching the beart-stiiug
of Kurope rallies thousand* to the
defence and redemption of the royal
city, which urtcr being at times tin-
der the sway of the Assyrian and
Israelite, feel under the oppressive-
rule nf the Mussulman.
A defence of the Crusades i* un-
tkcceeeary, were it <-alle»r tor we
might reply in the beautiful languag*
of llultues :
"No; there does not exi-t iu
whole utiuals of history an event
colos-al a* the Crusades, ami you
might seari ii them in vain for au
institution more generous than the
military orders. In the Crusades,
we see numberless nationearisc, march
across deserts, bury themselves
in tuiiutrie* with which they ait
unacquainted, and expose themselves
to all the rigor* of dimales and sea-
ion*; and for wiink purjiysc V To de-
liver u tomb ! G.-and aud immortal
Agru-Olturewas nlsomm-h improv-
ed—tho Mulberry, Indian corn, "-u-
gar cane atql other productions won
introduced into Eui'ojm dunug the
Crusades, tkns serving as u-.urish-
nu-nlto tb»- poor aud nece—ity to the
rich.
ideas of honor and courtesy were
also generated. Iu reading of the
oondurt of the commanders of several
of the expeditions, with the Turks,
one would lieleive that they were
rather friends on the closest term* of
intimacy, thut men determined on
the deadly -truke.
Poetry revived new and impor-
tant ucei -sioiis; live nature of the ex-
peditions was such us to excite poetic
wciitiiiicnt to the highest pilch.
From the Crusader* wc have s^tuc of
our finest romance-,—by the att»-«i-
liou thus gifeu to literaturo, 1
guage was much Improved.
last no I'rnhMUi*1 I shi p \ oUi :\-
son.
It t* * fiM-t ilist, is tilt- minds of nc«n.\ ,
l-'misw.ti pri-fn-lus- i-xiats *^lfln*( w imi
are Aailtst |>nw-nt no4i '»»•••: I'ut why
-li 'rtM tliis prevent you i> -oriin« i<>un '
i.rtlm*-ttini ha- -n«li Ah nriwy of tusxi-
iu>mysupport It a* HONTHTTytt'S .
nihil*\CH ii AT T K It W”* MflraMwiie
piWMeriiie It’ why -hmiljynii rtis<-j»r«l it.
Judges, usiuillv •-•nsldertxi iv« n of ul- ,
0iit, have u-i-d and d>> Use it in thulr j
families; why de.iiij rmi rtfic<’tit? G*t {
not your jin-imtn-c usurp ytuu reulon
t<> tin-. wi ’. t*tiftirinjury of your howltti. j
fl yOu are si A, .ind rwpiiroa iue<ltein< ,
*rv th> •• Hitter*.
Wiien ih«- Im»> It I v t-nfrgies arc woru
out li^-uixiety ainl tin I a *tiuiuhuil,
Itndf* the In -t thut cm hi- taken. It ip
(••iiiperott stni iiithltiii-d hy * ti vgU nn-
in rli>- an l rout*, w tiicti psi-vi-iit it from
fi vi-riMK tbe bi'jod; aint nr m u it iIih-*
iu4 psoduAe a ib .r* uimp rarv nm-ilc-
iu*flt to he followcif hy iiijnriofw reu< -
tipii, ItuhMmimimctP* a |« rnuon-sit
p iW-in-V gi tin* iwulre vital orpan;*iuiuf>
Some uf it* liei onl constitnenta Ore
^n^itiy *o}Miritie, no that in (jpac- win n
*!< ; . -•» - . i, u oiuputiuii-
flir thi HKWiini
thin of its glle«t»., It wu- tiuilt i \| re-
ly tor s turn • h»** l-uunU llonrdltiK
J AAoiuse- the riKitu* hoititi lire mid *s
IM- mtHtcr* is Koffhi s- rd smph>y«*»s kooih, hesli -l t»v *ti-uiii w ith tn<-lmt gnd
e .irqoi.i n.'‘nt, * 1 mlSnilci, aud lurni*hi*l »i-oontl
,* „»*,** terrJr
Ui|f guavt* sn uiiei|uate<t laulS
i*SRs of tIs*- At* xhT* Vateiit Kl> vatar*
I* aie>. sin mg Hn- “iwndt-rn nujireve
‘ ment- ind at igi -»ur\ ii*- .•/gusKsaswII
boars.
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while the Hiatli .oil
A 'mine Ltnpa arc but* short
Bl’fTEKS 1MHJX
tft KC* '
. TUe itmodway Mai fiuverattv Wh-v
t Wr* i ■ i**c«l tlwmlrrsfy hair niUstaes,
uuihiik from the rity flalftn i elitral
twh. w liili: the suiiJi .m I -vwenlh
tflm-
ck olt
•Min i -id*, affitnling Shinto ho-itUien for
Shmuiiinnatiiur with -WI tho.lHpou,
MMasnbnatlaiiiitfnic*, pla«c* of Autum-
polwi.
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— nipt Hmoiii'-e of the great me
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trsotieut expedition into tlie interior
of tlu- country gave more sXA< l aud
in clmrgs of n locomotive, ha* never
had even the most superficial inttruc
ti>ul in regnrd to the construction of
the engine. Thus it is that disaster
follows disaster, and as loug as the
authorities do uot make railroad di-
rector* rr-pon-ible for the actiui « of
their employee* ami imp me heavy
fine- in ease of accidents, these men
will go on for ever with their system
• i w on my which tills their own
p - ket*, but which is death to the
public.
A very peremptory order ha* just
I...... i- ued by President Grunt in
regard
hin?e b
lli- vi- mity of New York to wait lor
at: «>| pwrtuajtv to sail lor tbeir na-
tive i-lund. The L’ du-d States Mar-
shal i- aathoriied by the *alfl order
to i all upon the assistance uf the
army mid usary for rwrrving out hi*
duty of di-jer-ing the nllibu«ters
mini ha- already availed iiMu-elf t»f
thu' audi uily by ^roi i-editig to Gar-
dii i i ■ Ixlaml with a nuiiil>er of
murine-, in sewrch of the 2oO Puiuwi*.
who were encamped on that i-lund
and hud relust-d to di*|wr»c. The
matter ended without IdomUhcd. hut
tin more the Cuban in-urr. cti«u
pr unixi - to hecotns an ultimate sue-
< —. the gn-ater is the sympathy ot
mu i-iti*s rus towards the Insurgent*
and any p iK-oodinys, hostile to then
ostu-e, are not exactly looked at iu a
favorahio light among tl*.
Watering place* arc crowalod at
thi time of the vear and
k> < p«-r* at Long Itrnnch and
fa-ui 'ttabli- resotu are reaping a
gold'-n harvest. The city is coni|ta-
rntively empty; the fair sex are busi-
ly engaged in showing what co«tly
dry g aols aud fltn-rtns, father, bus
baud or brotbei have been compelled
to f<. >t the bill* for, in oulnr to uiaks
it big -how in the fadii liable world.
Lift at the watering p'ft* may in-
d< I be «mllt-cf *plemiid misery nt
splendid c -*i; for, at must exorbitant
Laic.-, > i-Itors arc nssiguvd lvW ii
4uuV40u.vnl, where hundru^anjf nations
advance to certain d'^Un not in
pursuit utoJ^tiscrahlo ssIf-mten-.-t
If) fMtin nbpdo ill fnilitiT and
not
ffiore fertile countries—not from au
ardent desire to obtain for thenuM-lve*
eurthly advantages—lmt inspired
only by a religious ide a, hy a jealou*
de-ire to obtain for themse've* the
tomb of Him who expired on the
cross l‘or the salvation of tlie huuian
races! When compared with thi*
what becomes of the lofty deeds of
the Greeks, chanted by Ilomer?
Gmeee :iri*cs to avenge alt injured
iiii-h.tnd: Europe to redeem the se-
pulchre ofa God-
lluiioi* bn-1 glory to the men capa-
ble of inspiring such lofty thoughts;
and who have been able to realise
such great and generous enter-
prises. The Crusades opened a
new era in tlu history oflt Tju-
rope. Iu the language of (tTtiiot,
When WO find nations asscuiblihg to-
gether for one purpose without any
premeditation, we recognize “the
recurrtuu-c of hcruie evctiis” —
the (Jiu-adc* were tKh heroic
event of niqdcru Euroite—a move-
ment that wa- individual and general
and -till finder no -pedal pdith al
■ the Cuban ffltfou-ter- who t direction. Hrmu the Cru*;'.de» we
n a-seinbled on an island iu i <loie the first’great victory of the po-
pular impulse of the middle uud
lower elas-e- over the aristocratic
oloment
J*tont the end of thu seventh
century, Enrons had carried on a
con-Utot aud force struggle against
Moliann danism—tliu crusades were
the ul’li nun tinn of this great strug
gj»* ^hich hot-uh*i*tcd for four eon-
larh-s—this con test hud hitherto tn-eu
carried on in *Kuroj>e; it wa- n-»w'
transferred to Asia
However wc are departing froth
out -uhject, and though loath to
itliandou u | >u it of it -o full of matter
-ugg.-stivu of th** very nohhs-t senti- i
uii-ut*, we mu*t confine ourselves to
tin portion -electoil for this essay.
1 ho efleet ot the ( rmad. s uponnvi-
li/.atu>n
ITa detail* of tlu-se Wondtrliil !
campaign* would take tip more -(*> -•
hotel than the liinit- of this paper would
other permit, they are known to every
student of In-lory and a imired by
whom ever known. *
< Mie gSi-ut cfl**ct V)f thu Ousaders
was the weakening of the power ot
thu Saracen* and Turk*, who were
thu* prevented from p-netrating im-
mcdiale'y into the heart of Euroiw.
From the Cru«nde- we innv also
dati- that anxiety to know the man-
ner* and customs of other nations.
It is a cotnmou -aymg that travuJ
at-.urate knowledge of*tiia< .'■cntim rit
aboil tiding in wealth of every dc-s-
ciiption. Geography mid ci.enial
history w<fre improved ht the i-amu
time,
•
The healing art also rcooiVni a
new impulse from the C'ru-ades. 1K«
Arabs are known L> have beCM
atnoug the most expert in the rife-
paratiqn qf herbs a* medicines—-thi-
knowledge nnanxiUy come into the
--ion of the Europeans who !*•-
coming sick iu great number-* in
Asia, made use of the preparation*
at hand for their variou%di*tetnf>urs.
it is also very worthy of remark
that many of t!.o mo-t cch-hra'.c«l
univer-it'e- and colleges were »•* ib-
li-liud during yr immediately after
the Cru-adcs; those oflhtdua and l’a-
ri*, i-tablished in 11hi;; ihnl of Na-
ples, in 1230; Yiennti, in 12 >: Sala-
mauca, iu 1240: Cambridge, in 12*0,
and Lisbon, iu 1«-A0, are among the
n timber.
It iau> be said that the Cm-ades
gave rise to great abuse* and crime*.
One moment of reflection will alter
thin opinion
It wu look hack, iuid examine the
-late of Earopc, subject a* it lnld
bycii to several centuries of constant
war and invasion, wu will uot be a*-
tortbdied thut such abuses should
have occurcd.iu all great multitude*,
there nre desperate and danger-
ous character-; tbe < rii.-n.lcs arc no
exoepiiou—the urruics were couifio-ed
of every class ol society, consequently
of tiie wor-t ».- well a* ot thu be»t~
rnoreover, several divisions were un-
disciplined, and without discipline,
fin army is like a house ‘divided 1
against itself -it must fall.—It may
also ho ax- .tl*I that the Crusade* I
wen- a faiiar If w« take the ini- J
mediate end for which they were h(
first organised, this may in part be 1
admitted, hut if wc recall the iui-
uu-u-e benefit* which occured to mail
iu gviltem? from these great cxp-JI
tiou-, wc will In- oblig'd to conli-M
them among the mo.it providential
occurrences of modern hi*torv.
J. F. C’c ton***,
Kt. Joseph'* College.
Brownsville, T« xa*. July :{<». 1 ms*«»
en is Af nervous <!fin'its0, a iln-i- if taken
|Aw«l*t- iKuttquii \J lit t.tiJ fr. pro*luce
Imiet siul reftwakini.’stomhpr. K<.tpnl,
pimtiou of itcsrl, worn -r*. liysteHc-.
fsinun-z lit*, Kcm-r^ rt-stM-siwje-- ami
Uio cHUwieH* l.isrsjiiifl distr -stng isn
,-ics to which ladies ur»» A*p««-i» li.uv!*
ject. uuder certain morbid conditions of
mind amt l**ty peculiar to their * )
the ltiu«r* will be futiiul (lie mo-t
lurceahle ar.d certain of all c.-unW-r-ir-
ritanto,
ThA '•»m-i^tutionallv ncrtcti* may
readily ka*-|> th«ir inprniirv in <*>n*tant
Jmx k bv tliodaii^- n-s >>ftl»4a lioalthfal
vegetable tonic; amt tln.se wlio have
, ‘vliiH'-nil thsir iifi vpg.' g- the pip- *><■
is, (-ili.- Wlag pnpruti'A) nutnls-vie-fi or
utfidtiC ppa-lr-st ort HiitnJlcJnaJ hU>or.
w nini in ttiuM itiliatnsolisira |w.ni|ii
n--*orativ«i» -J4U r' -1 m
1/' i.xi.unll>.tl«tu lie* Itstn diA(i»ur 1
1.' 1£Xterminal' ur 'ton
faatar * *
l.cs vSi u.ibh-s f-Hidroo pour i^p amT
io* det ontar 1 11
W tLTKK t. WOOtVX
pni/u
Mowers and Reapers,
I - J m ail l'oiMUric-t, and uuiver-dQ‘
coimu'-tiiled a*
THE HR mIS (StK t
vAvnkal
la* scuI rrmMv uifalllii-lc . <>11411 *
Kniplovf- ilepul* loans A Mew*Y"rk 1
J.OIhi I>u(loh iH ilacon* 0ai|>k.vS* four*
ueUeuicqtJ , »•
i’lcmirv- tfanis .ma conu-cuivco- !
A v.-mAsu totts In- pkaioivAcn*
do lt«u-u-vUlo. , I
>ar»l<sl Woki o.nmn Lfian
asfAher vfa<-hin» mwnifto<AUMf;
'** | Uutli in tliU 4 Hon-i-n l oaalrli-..
Amtwrv wM' h I*
TJtt mOlIXST PRIZE:
Tvfn Oratid tjoW Mafl.il* and tho
of Uw Ja>4>->u ot }|io^>r,
n ivuuh ixnmnm, i*m.
3f<>t'r thnn f2H.00o Aosr m l’«g
MJM xunaMnitd -lid -..id w Ip
and too d< m.ii 111 uiaaip|dto«!
r
fwphi'lAtiflfps y
flfllllrs
*lu»^klny»»r ito
>»EIU AM14S W Al
u**r.\ NK iia, ahakiciiji. K),
fVpuna onilo* * y **-p-nHvrn_
I^MA i \JgoitON.IIKXHU
q k. VqnbmH -r.. v ?u
•WXISIOMSTA UKMBM.
No. .17. I'dti- de I‘.irandolct,
?n KVA mtl.KANK. Is.l usf \\ K
oroalyr
- <•«>• -x. ' 'WAIT . tv.
Street, New Vo>k, <jtl t •
JtoHN KIJCMIXS.
aa. s. iiAfirr, • -
A|p-ui- di-|.-sniNitCM \to Nile-OrttnnA,
Kt A vend re \ ItrownnS&ii*, par Iu Ur.
U. S. sMITII, X la pharmif-iu de **la
C’tof du Uidfs.” *
ud tf - • , *
ii VnrHMt*'
lll^lliiteMnifl*. tkr L-tflf
W.H«J
H*nKM,n W'ns*. duiO !a>r 10 Ml*
W«St nypoi id * h-rinatri a] < -ni-.pnda'dd
(V half The |<ri«*\
lATAJlUKHS DIUET1YIM1.
HI list*
Ventc a rKneau pour
JK’pnrL
II derm rtinffi •/» Mltamofos, le
lX.v,TJ, !• aoflt IM»1* :
UAI L Lck^LFS. Finos du Mar-
ni:il n
iiunr m
•" Uu.' Onto Hcm.-dy iWn- 4
phi ijasmi pkve»
InKninni'-1nV ^ ' rrrv Afeu*to*ss. a ban J .«• • -4
ilaihiw' llliii'da
Manufactured b\ the
Reai.ltnr MSohii.c r imon
<ii-nura) tHtia> aw l Msunim-tikrr
I— V4 —tl 4> a>al u..a s n
and Meihihk
Sfc
and
I Waiter
pltnr Ml
ANrte’i
A W <>o4
KABI.ll ~
flfin ______
Ren->«lacr fo.^js’ V.
Ti*%^ pn.ii uSwt. r
•sac. tAK'tlimMtoH
III ft! h Of i 44 1 ortland! ML, N. V.,
' , M iv n.._ 441^' t
atuTvI. o 4*
[Kitiei.t Jui • -«8"aa
\ allt. ever \ T- pattAi
ulw* and 'ioacX, 0
lltvt and
saiew
r* fr. it..*,
» . 2»s» lake «»., i 'hn aio> f II.
lb-ms. 1 Alexandria. Va.. Ma.Ua< n.
" 1 I l * r lU.iii.cs Street, Ixtndon. ■
-erolT <i 'few I>.-acrlntit c Circular and
t’rl.-e Ia«t.
•*' tiK-'urw flu p
room, n mp it
Lturc. toJi. IbtKutwc -• am •<..«.*, »
1 oniitl todt.i ihe ln<. in«IMk M'.nitoc
• agonec nrlnirdowm tUS ertAmv • eeLr-
Am Jtut lUj-tvi to the tryinn modi'.
iian n< Vet fltil.-t.
if^>i
L'in-tulm'tofi * d'unw uautige^ J. s
riqueurs, le inoWi..'“r, civ.
Liulitu esntine i-t -it.'v’s rue Al .t-
A dt I , newl-'
--a. era in dry c ...<1*, liucn-. hyuto» 1
d., ;wf«-r>f AtuMold Obfl G'no «tion» q -m tn. te iMli, s..uth
• 1 . c • • I v ' *1 *- AhHuT lie- n,r.ire«,..| to tlie
>ewr 1 <»rk Hriiin-ti iifttoe aa at-*ve.
-insw. hat*.
tOt|t -tty t
solo, !Yn. H2, entfe *>u et 7e.
3a 3t
■ — • I " ’ " tsimirn VnllHfl flft R f u 1
SB* W A NT Kll.
brnud* «W w-lios, liquors; n-li.w 104 and. ' ' ' • In.ln. .nu-ut<«
sutipilna u.lamVo, itsidflnrai<1 *».
____1 •de. W<l ll»* «»ur«- la matfteel. to
liatdlltT to ahn, ii . lu ll i!i i«n-<, tot
«.-neral b.-atih f ii.iM.iuw* U> >iuair or
thrVakin re. »v«k it- tealMy hah Ito
eye- Hiair w Imi|-oomc b^Pl-dl'^ tk»
w liola -yatem gtmlnaiiv nawi'#' *•
wrann-l \ i^..r; add tlie pat" nt t.cls isu
a m w l--lu|r. PpMari-l by
< . C. ltr<AUX. It-ijj. A Us-a.
M. W. cor. Mil and fta« - tto. nd!.
soli- *v nncrMiisrs aVfwnsnj
A.Thai and DoMrtMra * Sail- ' j K'r,‘ •'NtlUtf Olslntr. HHII K 'IVKWolXAItml'.V
Mull l‘Ar Point l*ui»-l and lint/a* ^mu<
liaKo 1.4VA* everyday at 7 A. w. .
Arrive* cverT'liiv .It I p. u.
P«.r Corpus(Iirktfl, «-lo.» , o\ >-rv M< n- I
duy «i a. w. . ‘
Arrives every Thtir-dsy at lii r. v.
t or Kdiiibiirx, HiO < iramie « u v. Ho- '
inn. Carriso ami l.up-lo, cb,*. * everv I
Mfoiday u 7 a. m.
Asrivi - e\« r\ Krl'luy aft i\ n*.
Tiictiri-at Nortfa'iru Mull will leave I
the p<-t "#ll.-e th«- day previous to the
sailing of <-V'>r^ Nti-aui'-r In.in Urax<H«
lor N«w Orleuna.
IN MAT.tMollos.
For Monterey b avt-a every Monday
and Thursday *« - p. m. Arrivwmry
tV'-«liie*d:(\ and >.11101.iv.
I <>rHoultiern towti*, luavea Natur lay
at :ip. m. Arrlvsa Thurvlsn attic, m.
t r li.nt<l."1. laavy- Thur*daf it 1J m.
Arrives Muturdav at »l 1*. m.
For Brownsville, daily |.-a> enat
u. Arrive- at II a. M. 1
mi—mn and imporiad'W. nvruet ..1 .
Matiiinoro- and *fli -f«.
| > ET IT V\ IN aV ( O., \ < ..iMiw tr ^
•llli -trc-l.
1>L \ \<vl K, ITU !b HE. iWte
■ vrapher. »o -unreal pe r« v0*JWrry, ,
(rraphAr. enquire at pi. ruyd*’Mrry,
l-.*i..«ti.. building, Hmwnavflle, Branch
DnilerviC Cnil« ito Altoacto.
ALW k|>H UFA ItV
Pm sate at ll*e KKY OF Tit F Ut't.r.
I»m(f iw rs, Itrow nsvtlle.
IX) II
\iher1ising llatis IVI-Wn’ki).
iantiat inf.
Fndor*.-i| by ail lb*landing;
CIMBON, HEMHY, flio Fjuff*yfFIRKCNP'HANCEGBMPANIftK.
v Jd'.re, faSdnia and •I'-ntltyuei. - IWr-
TTr
ni-liknir w—l*, pArfnmery.
1H ('omnierviaf -Imet. 1
*1 hit
fpoMASHJI. TKANE, Iai bio,
■ di I lira vi a lain irs. sim-* <
{^overiuiiMt .Chief KhkI-
Mfn
*
dil Itrav% hqiiora. wine*, i-fiiaf-,
No. V7, Sixlli -ti< cl.
Uto
gnu re Cesar
A 4 UNDUE,
an line, A MutamoioH, oikx>i-
' Ahssol#, fourniu >l«
vin* et de liqn- 'ir* 10—orties, aver un
hail «lc liuit tn i*.
I’ntir les « -uditiou*, s'a.tres-ur 4
M, HA ItllO T. propi iyinirc.
17jt lm
HKB4VNNYJLI.LF III KKfTORY
( f., l)i-aiur inkiiius, wpnT,
V tstloW, etc., |eves atreel. oi'lKjaiU-
King, luuifudv A I s.
AND fH’KH <mn)0 oK
leading Giti/rn« ihruughout
I'nisn.
Uliaaftav»kover601. m ii.rWxos «r
eitni-KUTv Omrumtlnti m main >j|,;
K 'Ns «*K |
MW r>
iMIAN’G, N., Groceries, Finmriu*
' iiiid Hiwrnnnitton, m irlc-t auuaix .
tv 11,1.1 a m icw.i.y.
Notai-y Public
* • f.T A-W thu • II 'ril ■)/ flhitfi Ittin
I )IMA.d B.VJIEDA A lUfiD,. torv
■ ' -dor. * adi'iining, i-lr.lhinupnd
verb--, '*>rti«-r "f l‘Jth
ti ittid Flira)w(h^U.
L'tMTKH. R B'mJtoi Public,
■ Post 1 Mitt. Itntt lina. F. O. IloX No.
K A V, HIM i lM A St, FFFFCTJ V hL ‘5 *
Wo (<n« who valnra ly* and .„ rlv -- •*
should.be wBKoiit M
flKE ftVri>«HMlKK.
I ii IWM- tFFl
d IV »5 a- I!fe
irtiufM
OKSWUl
1 >1 P6 M I; $1U $1 1 #la|Ui^K
2 CLiir 1«J0 I* U JV 4*, *
a v f“ 1 a J»
4 II .vi 16 26 tv tst V»
U H IK MRS » *
»l4«i^Ul76Z7 -tt s»
7 l» a HI m
' 21 >1 2H Z*Xu 41 V.
V 24 XI A* AV 4*i
pi J»i Vi H 76 C» »
II JV to -47 W
1: il .‘SI- fl Jg, .R >* SI
1134 44 Au -to U4
M 4«i -V* 47 76 to Ah :m
16 to Al «rt 71 *
i*4 ii 67 77 to
IT 44 A? .V» 71 **
I- Id to IS I 7A 76 -0 VI
IV IM (14 7V l,
to to 11, to
vi 44 m*
42 6n a|f»
4* « 7«d'*
>i #»4 TOT*
•«o.7l toil-1
•si 7p m*
‘72 *6 IflfH'
AX ;• tfcllAfl-
tP. *4 it' 1: 4j
7* w» itti l.« * •<
fh t*.,||Jll-IW
to MR'Ito ill*
to Ito 127
H.l I'M 114 isn^
V- l‘JI»l|4l 17“ 141
1 J*|14- 1*7
i»
'.MAN
a the Hand* of
:nU4IKMUCI)
f* i-
\ v I I 4 *1 Tl X VM
4 ’ I lGOt’,-1., * .......- ;-~^V-rrtT-
VI rant and <h -ier MsI'kwi. cakes, uu
irir9 Mill rv iihlIp ui iijrif
Uixabett atree*. oppbalte F .n Homan’s
store.
< h. »,
W'dl'llgl
11 \niiis,
a. o. mens,
*. e. 'iKi-i'.K,
(lALVAR
AX lx>v<v> air
J., General Dealer
FF.< I IVK
■ nio.t KX
•U ba* Ro machinrrt to
iCTononunn.
I hc Fire Fxtin
jn M vr«7 Z', Kl 16 m tflk i c, 1 v. Ito.
21 54 7u AU *7 I (Ml II:. I*f*!lto J*,r*
i
“ ! ,rt %x,,n^.,Uju r has R«svi vud .
^hnllioTipt I'.itromiuias from j*
• ihe I're*s.
M mun., July 22. — The report
that IN>11 Carlos is in province of
Navarre i* continued. ’lh<- govern-
; menl is taking great precautions.
I’Ania, Julv 23-—Olli ml papei-
-nv *r Difru? and Adolph Ven-
tei re w<*rc ap|* micl .Senutois.
Ni.w Yohr.JiiK 21.—The arch
of the m w < ulholic Church in Hud-
son City lull tndnv, killing three
IWOOUS.
I I K. WuojifliH >1: Y’CIA .
liii|M)rtadun * y I unien innteh.
Rift ANrijtft MW IS,
AHA It Hot IN, • AftltlA'lFS; rtBK>
<4l INCAt.LKfUA. AC.
KENEDY A co, *uio
• •raiule Company,o,lu .•
itriHjC.
TF.RIA,
K-<|Uinn de la* 'dll' - T,ev*e y II *
idiot* N-\ ILI.F. TF.X VK
L^KA? si r- ■ 1 M.MINGhH \v
• itnr re«iiiiM«l the
I’nctlnf »f
Uw,
Iiiin Man. -'H.y, wiial* that
hungry loolnt.g Jig following m
He think- v'*u
for'
lv*i i.rttiu Ib.v -
ar»- 1. h'.uu, 1 remit
" hy is youi Dose in the middle
nf your lace ? Because it is the soen-
* sn le ft'iiltd for ismanltallnii at his of-
h'-e. Hank Hulldtnfr, second flo»ir; front
room.
Rhnrnirlll*, isn. to.
j |GHKINS j0KfPH, Auctioneer {,
1 1 and Lumber Inerchant. Rliaai^rk I t
sir.-'W.
sLv
IToWAlAKI, Ik, CloAtuig Knit-.
m*4oth order, .01.
r* paired, Blttimh street,.
\f UIsLKU * WFBKR, Dnur
Htore, Fancy mid variety lotion*
and perftiinftry. ]:Mh street LeVb..
IflLLFTL TIENKf, ffntol, Eli.
All mbeth street.
Uw- Frees.
No ill V ntionKa- done a* mnnh irorM|for
the put.lie a* the f
flKE EXTINGUISHKK, .
Which stands at way- eharged and avail-
•t.lc Ibr instant action, and n..t only af-
"Ww-ds (he in can-, nf at one irrappiliiK
•at it«oflt bri nk, when IT la <*nn* *
•man and
► 1
m £ 1 ~
'iiftii
« it 1. a
Kf In^dsb.-r* of UIk*|V’A
rranan-ut adv.-it.«< m* nta Ik'‘J P,r
^ '
l^^.’gariafTg'w;
1 1|| and dl
I the operator,
'■tTeci upon the lire.
"pi H.nNWTiOE., Druggiataml
b* > i)C'£r^rn'r **
' sartsar ^ “* **“
An In. h nt ucw*|<np'*t msa»*»J **•
inch of the I'-nutb of any 'sdunin.
All s'lvertiseuienta i»u»l take LB*
water hTirhIvTniprclmaied'wlVJ. ! ”r l-l- r. If they aretj.
bile ll is ix.rf. if, |*,,B«toWlth a|Ks-itie«l i lace, tweilty-Hvs P^r
*0.r it a.• t« *s .il,' i*r'",rT *° will Ire added In the almvs roles.
p.,n the llr»i (^HioentraMve Advertisement, to be i weHe.1 »' *
TIIEVmKEXTiNtiFlMIlFHiaalall u rv*U' w,,‘ 1 *
' FwWXk.’T&SKS;"; r.....a
'7T,,NVl l“"r'"'S"" <*•«<.«.-l-r Mi
tto to , j It AILS OF Ml RSt HIITI4»N.
Jf%7n5?Jr|.»,ai^y. *l,s»nbe T»l Wr>KLT-pd &***!$$* ‘
rHKFlitK EXTI v:r iviik... yearly,4»t; 'tnarterljr, $9;
and | limes Km
icinaiai ,
b soled cau ^ufin I! R,r re^rJ.^1'
. 1M« U Aii'iW m/l
VVmtKi.v — |H-r 1
HIWISIONINTAS GFNKKALEN K,l*w,,,*th
Fo. t
fhrr the f
I *Hppk t
*:»
f•• *,«i
JSSfiSrasrs*
c^uivab-nl In U.A Vkirrcncy■
M|>eelinen istplW Stodto***
■wsi, »,,H Mirrivr ltB(,WLA||
IJ»H. Fire ExtiiurnUI
BKMtvr*srni. (
Rcnditence ..f m»mey »wb fr,>m txl
resist.Sl l«*tters at our rt*k. fr»»* -
port ot thu 1 lilted Ktatee^
’Dd ||k
ll I- Mo
|e nhttit
IF l-C, Id
■ •'! >' 1.1
»i 1 "Ige
pf il pa
P" 1 t -O.p
toi* glory.
1‘0'iituciid
|> ■ 1 tl ■ a
h> 'ii 1 ■ k 111
•v.’ the In*
it. H.
f* 1 ' • di- ,.
ihould tho
b of tho
* .ri with
j l HI.Ill' ip.l
Tin rc ha
wi hern
fill
* herein
■ the ne
»!u nt ary
' -hiv- st
bl.-lll<-|Ji||ti,
l.inenl
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btr held (x
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1 rlM bta| H1
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