The Ranchero. (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1863 Page: 1 of 2
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CORPUS CHRIST!, TEXAS, TUURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15.1*63.
NO. 34.
tt Strand*. $iimUs of Brands, i'ar of Brands.
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jAMM. lior<«*a*d
lun. b<» La V
torth -w**4 uf H*n<|u«’l«.
HrvKu. KMnro
!>».. ii > ,1* La VtmJuU.
- mU‘ ii« i K*ii<(U«'1«. I4ljf*
^ 7KBW i aT* aiid"
■■ I Karlaarfc.Uic right
l lU •- h ■ Traa N !«<►». *» Oso
if luiUf* **••! •»! uYly*
(TaN AiTCO. Hoia*
A Tliv hwr*e« am at r*n< b«>
la of JaaMa n ti
;|l weft of iUnuQvV 443)'
iltiukl y»E. Bruton Pie _ _
naall>«. Lo* caladlos aaUri pit pI ram no
iudtt. del Santiago Urydvti, dies uuUas
tel B»M|*>PtP. ____
F. Jr CO. Il<>n* jndcat-1
ad Kar wait, • w fork.
4tiuth< right, swallow fork
!Un« h »I'anltAa. on Nnw
'c, il»i»r * o<a [^Iwe lilf*
1*1. W lT l<r*iid« Bo ram on
r. rattle "it M|> lair mark,
aider bit in left, ttid«*r Bit in
iteMden<«, I’apaloU. Be* co.
Ullliujtsii !•»' cowl/, Teg. US)*
i4.d*tt Fierro vn la »>t«ai«lf tie iua cal
U Altera del ganad-* Serial m-
. ibocIm ) nt<MC« (!« ui*sj«>«n la i*quar
Jr aU«j * »n In dvn-cfca. Hancbn an el
ifial >te. K-lafeU. Ia«ttiiigt<>n. Hppiy*.. Tg
! 11..I HltO. H"«w **id«alU«
Ear -i:«rk. with 1 -l brand,
under Itali r*|. in the rttfM.
a itit the ra***"d t*rar.»i. crop
t in thp fMk.uinfer •Iona
A K»»r»«-h >K*)W»a» Lake. in
all/, i*xa«^ blbjr*
)Ll„ 4. E florae and entile
Kar mark. crop in Pat h.
«rhiltl|>in erk . near \lgun >,
n> t<> <*.. where addrea* BJ
1IC Vnf Horae brand uit le.'f
ruder Heulvn a *ixlevr> mile#
sot Uatm-ni. t» tlie ea-t Batik "f
[peer. I* 0. Han Palrty>■ ait*
',RTY "BT'. Unw m»>4 rattle
E ir mark. cr«*p HTowp *v*-r
other Rerrtedeo In Idea 'B»k,
Itef'igb' <»' liid flee HanUatri-
Jar-pa. Ranrho aHdtefegfo .UJ1 _
JOHN H'oar aid < attle «,
L K*r iatfft.<*ver'|<'|« ebt I I |
t Id right abt tn >U Ran JJ
mRpa weal ■'i |Hii. bfj*
**. THOg A. lf"r*e
li« neat Lefnntblan.
>re <! >r|ia- flirtali. wpM «fdw
<eer, .iwwa Quint). ai»*)*
L DWYER I'atti* brawl
jk. »ir».|*-r bit and < vrtbi| a W
qx<a> in left. &aneh<j, a- ab ten.
■LAP W. P Ifnrw brand.
Itach ' »n o*w cinek, nu '.w.ty
lir.it ,q » and orai»« h>*«.
adaa *<»oiU of 1 oriroe. uly*
TGHF.UTY.ItonT.
Unchn near Uo'tttrflh l.tvr nw w^
untjr Tegaa. aii’/* W I)
D Mighertf. Flerm p*»r Nl V JLJ
ItuMIM rrrra d« (ladueiiv dfe,
de Lder Oak. T*^na. _
LBOOW.FW. Hor^and ratT__
•rotd. Hit nvk iT*p a;id «|dtt LJV*
M(bt, <traiiow fork in the left, j 1" ,
it »n»r JiSerent Matku. Hti nnd
i*i n *w in uae. Jfo pnraon U
1 v> Lake up tn) eale««. Rancho
;i ir on f»4 Mj.ietr. Xaece* Co.,
l*n to and «tock for «ale aoly*
P Home brand. Rancho two
San WrtrMo. Liberal
imkI for the ret-irn or tnfhrm-
'acentitig iuy 'tray Inrapa.blO)*
k<£!.M AH, M " H irwT*hn
• lie brand tl'kncfcn at Bas'tnetc
■•Uiit), Trj.w The rattle of
fraud are m>,& to R. Spence. Milt
Texas. ___Ibid* ___
'». .1X0. Horae.<nd mule brauiLaay ^ ^g
h<» at Banqvt-U-, \ uecca conn M [Ilia
«aa bl)* «
miwcw. a . n.^e mr
»ule jrapd. ILanrho at Han inete,
roont). Texaa. My*
kfleOX. fore*and
m de 'i rand Rnnoiio at Bauuiete,
1 nmt), Tuna.__lily*__
'X Pit. Horae brand. Rancho.
'*« 'Mile below liiMMttetlle, on the
rirpr. I.lee Oak nunnte. Te*
Png. Fierro pnr foa raha
Han ho, una milla abajo dp onaeotteillo.oti
Noeraa, condadode l.ler Oak. Tejaa. gdTjr*
Ai. JMO. florae and rgtUe
r*nd. P»tr markkandertilt In loft.
fa" near N’urunaUiwa, Nurcoaco.
'u«srjnT
BA
iUtKiiill'. W.H. Hor^ and rat i
VJ tie Hau l,., o*. .ifttt
■ulea a>Mith wl t 'or|.oa. i,j jy
pAY. ti. U.. « aUle brand Kar
\J walk, awftlow lor it and under bit
lutho right, and npl»rr lull. row In tuft.
Mary A art Ca). Hm>* and ,
brand. Sadie ear nurk a« above re
cited. There are man) w’the old even
and beet. , to aher ear tntrk«. Ad
drona, Ifatliiigtoa. lire i'n., T« *. a .VJ)*
' H fN*T11N. l \ N J ll"r-. ait'l i .*i
H tie l*rand. Kar in.uk, swallow
folk ami etlt in ib< right, ilaii’lio at
OdkefHr, l ire Oak (’»■ T«». a4!^ •,
IfAl.K n fj 1 .1 r i*A IlK'Viir]
II Horae and cal!b brand. K.i mark
andrr oqtiaie bit vu Ii imi. ll.u, iiol
SnnU Honk. *i < irule* soiii.'i ol' * ir|.u»,*
on RrnwtiuvHle r«>a*l. Ad<lrew> K. II.
Barton, Santa lb>«a P. O. a ll )
ITXtril.J || .i , uni attlrbrand | a
II Pair mark, under kIoin* tu rath I ImJ
Ad'lirM. Ingb'nHb'. Han Paten incoJtJI V4 I I
IJ.'KVh Mra. A. H r* and o.tllle
MM brand, f^u mark under aiu|a» in
each. AdJro-Mi. »abic a* above l.'Jiy*
llcCRKAUk.llr.J.K. i attle' rand
I-a i Inaik . eruo.4b< ro|iofl tight no-
dorbit hi b it M «kkei.t ■ J Hat h
THOAl.l«H..nii|.\‘ ii .I..iHir||e j
I brand. Kar mark, up pc hal:.i<i|»
in ea^h ear. Ram ho Kl Hiu.y.n de
Penaepgl W lMlb*a soi.ih o} ( »u|.
MAmA, higtraide. ab v*
V6KI> 1 > *le«. *.*11 •
fur mark, • rop and nmb r bit in
•me and hole in thi* »*tbn. 1!i**,i t»**i» e
i-WB.ir Krfugto roiintv. 14 j*
1iMBHA UII.MIN f| .r« and • a'
e) tie brand Kar r«*|« od Hip
rMlM. iinderl.it n the IpU AJm> an-
•dl^ ruaik. . lo«- cron <<A livfht e.,».
I’.an bo a uiife lad->w Oakville, on N'u
p.-ea liver, I # O . l. I . I • v a l !> •
|TI\'i.1f florae and cttOh* brand
IV Pur mark, h< .e and ’•lit in the U tt
ar. fltnta Hertioi- Kan- b<> t mil*a
H. W. ol Cor|Mu t !ui4i. I
I/" IBfO H ' attle
IV brand. Santa
'•Ortr id.. |( ,i u i Ij.*,
ttnafed .i* in i'.«•
Rr*t .bitrd
I71N4 a Vv Ai.-vUr.i H
IV Hoi inaik h ie and
ei t ear I* -• » •• >. . i
ho. 11 mile* *ee»t a? i ir.iii* t'lui«tl,
gn tha Agua lb.lie creek. a.n.y*
l" KN /JK A M >|. II r* an 1 ' H . A , . _
IV tio tmand. Karmark > ro|> -ft tin
le»t, U i f, k- >l . , U nml - id't Hu » » • •
right All *ld k iwar id ' rami and
vaitonaoafraark*. liancfi 1 Mm.imir
Nup- r-toaii onr 4 <>Lt, Hi coin, |ku1
»»n deliver v dreap) utmyaai.nal. ..tkv
I IflSU J \- |» I! .Ml
JV brand, l. irw rk in.<b r elope in
ea*l». Htaae Petnaair. IAtt», the in
create gr*» niarf>e.| under elope in the
Mi. 'indei bit in lite iig.il U• irdt) >
>uv utile be! »w Oakville, on the \ e
river Live Oak A*o.. Te*. _ at’)*
|rCVY7d. Hot*• and cattle tawnd.
la Kar matk ronrut h< 1c in '-a. b ear.
Son IHrgo rancho, Knogra e *aiuy 1 \
Xotice of ratriy« given t«> K. V (Jiay,
Han 1'ieg". All -t" k *nkl will l**ar
the counter brant, »4J-)*
T AtU ATT F’ WT<%ttrc brand with
I 4 a «ma!l (. '01 the left etterk 1 bi«
brand with the tall t. Mind b> tin- left U
on eome of the »b« k. Kuucim Loa Mo-
taa. near the Name* Co. line. hl"e*
If ALLCT. J. Cattle I r -nd.' Ht « II
Jl kept at rancho Loa xi >t u >t P. tf.
Iaub.«m‘« near N !( ••« . < ".lint, bl y*
"11 < * ! r S I^
III brand M^k at K tv l.atliam'e
rancho I^ti Mota*.n«ai Nnr vco.lirw.
II ■ -v t HIT*'l! -rae and rati . .
*11 biand. Sw n.a’k, nvrer hulf-ciop
and "lit iu each N o one will bn) or
aell berve- nl IhU t.r»nd without m) written < i.n
acot. Addreaa MaocraUiwn. Tcgga.
If liJ.KU H <L jlfwMr brand. Itaii
HI ch« H<»lio. mi the Xuacr* nrer UI-
tovai«ile«above Han Palin-..,. Upward
paid ou deliver) of »«tn/». Addreaa.
Kcbo, Live Oek count). Tex._bluv*
If cCOT. J <’."Ciltlo brand. fSc ■ ra aa^
jjl atork bra rider I JOli aiv al<*o hia. |1#|J
Rancho eight iniloa above i'.<rpua. UJlW I mm
tCOY. DENNIS. H wae and cat
JI tie brand. Bar mark. Miio-dli rT I r'i
crap <1 each, and wilt in the right. VI I W
Toufp) lake ranoLo at the mouth of
Nuecee river, Nuecra cmi at). b4*
c
Ij kept at Lo» I'lva nw, Hurt) acvcii
mllea w«-at-»outh-we»t ol Coruuat In la-
I 1
.via v« river aigi.-eu iiiiIcm aiM'VP 1 ■
4 **• ' lin«ti. and adjoining M.inaii
illanci • an ho. 1)77
ti, iexaa.
JAMUSON «L<»; Horae]
J brand uui ho Buena VTvt.i. ou
t' * Nile e* riv• • I •lat.-i-n in,!. * ai..,>e f
(h»ri
ro liian<*<
OA.VI'I It"' A M. Horae and i little
ii brand. Kar him i k. up|>erliit ami mi
d'T.lit in right, iioraca br.tmb d on leltj
'!• uilder. lUncboH.l ri-tob*J»n Kuil-
n at co. itr word iu M)ic«-ie iMaftnya. bl!!
^ < attle oniiid Ear mark,. ropoR left
and -olit hi the rliflit. Ham bo. Rmnan
i-o |t! 'ri.*o, on Noe ea river, eiolitivn
nii'e* almvr C'mrpu* ' hn-ti. ■)'
' T AI'l.KS, Mia. M.t’ Horae ami
y eat lie brand. h!ar ttiarit. overaloiip
in lell ami *lit ill right. Itam lioou Hie
eaet I,.ink <d the Nwctt river. IdmUeal
ain ve San I'atri-i<>. !'. O . K*lm. Live
ink C<>.. where aildreaa rominunicatioua. o4i«y
^ I .1 |'| ' > ' If I: i . it tie
,s brand. Ran<-h»» Prtronila. (t'ieiln»
ltal<*rio a old rancho).ou tlie IVtMiui*
• k .......! .Aral i i i.l v*
OTAfM KS A. K liorae ami alt
v' bland- Itamiio dr lainoria of Win.
MurdtH k. Mt i.it* >1 on Uie 0»o, lb tnilea |
ipiia. I
’ W!l1 Mr-. SI s \N sTt’.ittl.- m!
|J i .i- '■ irk rpoi. and apl1*. ill right,'
under lot in left. Re.idea iu l orpna
' i \ * N -* .iTK. Horae am! • .ittie"
i ' Iu and. Kar mark rrop »ud undaT
(>it in each eat. itam tin ou Musee- li-
ver, aevon iu iim above ( orj»u>.
^ II \NN'»N .1 II i -<
iirand. Kar mailt.uv.-n<i"pe in left
ami i.-i'b-r-'l *|>e In right. IUn> ho at
i««ettvdtr. Live flag roup*). Texan. a47v*
I'otnan Sliaunoii. PirRo p<>r la* beatia*. He
|nal *ob»e la onja, media lan-a por arnba en el
laqub itdo ) media 'an a pti al>ajo rn *1 dsn-' h".
Hater ho en f! --«•♦ t \ H*. .o l nl , l ive Oukj^JJ
T^ttl I.' X1 11 i -• it11• 1 * d
| K ii mat k r-;- •; !i- i: d jo-pi !<it
in one. crop. »|dlt and under bit hi the
(other. After Orb* l*lt1,J. J. All*op la
the only ppr«<n aulhoiiaed to m-iI mV
bee vex at** of the N’neec*. liatr ho oil the lilanro
< reek. Pi). 1 '.oil.! o lg. t b4'» *
y ini:y?\ri» t w . -'»v !! •>. ,
y n I.- an ! ■'
' dPB'-s. in (iigfr -idiv San Uatririo conn-
I t). TeXWfC._ U<)
Vkr"<H'.JN" II Hot n il cattle m fl
*1 land- .; ,a-h .. r-1 q.. in |\l
left, ci r« ),fl right s,-. «ud t,i id i t | f
I now •••rd tin. *oins old *t m'K beat u 9
II.I-* tw ranch »a, om rm therb Itiptn. \\l\f
j San I* itrf. i" < o , and one on tin- rhn-h# V V
1'Wilatr ItPHigp,, o. Thiid boi-e ar j
|ciltle nraiid le-l »ng« to Ilia i ^ildre
7 Kftt murk. 'w > nri.fri bit* in Icit.i ’ v
s' '! gin *f. |u>y*
lirUH loV Is \AP * (-. H, rMj
It bratiil Ram ho on tho Argji*a*,
I nine mtlc* but .w B»( rllte. l{,-« nnutyl
I Tex,i«. wberp arl'ir.vw h?v*
lirttOTTOV lO.«KI*li~J il- ,
I ft brand. Kancho on the Aran*a».
I nine u*« ivei- n Iteoville llee eourd).
**gA- where a.|drp*a. Iijjr*
1\ ’ A Ilk! 1 \v \ H- rae .1
it bram). Uanrlm Juanita, attna*
fed on the Xupi-c* river, twelve miiea
aS*»v* San Pat iclo, in “an I'atriein
countv Tegga. nt7v
Santiago Ware. Form jwvr la* be«tiM. Ran-
. 'io Juanita, pii el ri« Nupre* f.mta de Cte*.'
1}I«”ca condads dcSoi U.i.rloia. IVv»»
, \|' KllhIskF. AI.KX. Il'iraTTnd “ “*
• Tv cattle Bund. Far nuik, crop off il T
I and nndar ai..l n|.pr' Sit m ri *bt.-lit . /
j m left. Ala*,hi tar . ho.7# nii'e* -outb^^r^y
j of C iw*. Addre<*. R mta 'iertnidca
jp f>.. Ifnasaa auwntv, Tateae. a34)*
I Y\’i- '11*• K i ,v.1 l- \ II -.. .’’nd
Tv rattle brand. Ear mark. crop off
i and upper ami under bit in light. Hit
in left AU»an rnnclin,2s mile* aonth
of''orpu*. Addrr *«,Santa(jeitrnilw,
V i-'-.-p* . mtv. 1 .-\ i *. i v •
TK'll KB. .1 \i ' • it. florae* mde
and cattle bruml. Tlie *to< k are
Mure ntinut New OrlMUM.
From the Nt*w York World, .Sutordaj-,
July 2f», kictii)' Ivlt at thia uflice by Mi.
Muxun. we cxtrucl the lullowing bit of
Southern corre*|M>tick-iicc. Surely, after
•ucli an accumulation of evidme* a> tve
have lately publiahetl. all provinf that
Yankee** make no dutiuction between Sou-
thern Uuit'ii men ami rank wcctiHinnistR,
no aeiifcible man will foster in bin bosom
one spark ul hope for ruuniuu with ruch
barbut iaiia.
*• i’hia ia but a very faint picture of the
career purnu«*U by aotne ol the “ patriols ”
who cut lie here to reaiote I^»ura ana lo the
Union. Il fhey c-ver liad a fiiiyle bomwt
purpose, of thut or of any other M>rt, it
xpeedily evaporated a* good ua they *.iw
how fait, fal and t-gU-move was the Geld
for plunder. Butler stayed in this city for
months, while important points alone the
river. Toil llud*ou among them, were oc-
eupied and fortified by the Confederates.
To him. ami to the enormous fly like swarm
ol sii/rar speculators who followed and ac
romnunied him, the return of Luakisni to
the luion was us nothing to tho returns of
soiled and “ ronfiseati-d " ^limitations, and
the value of this vast territory to the
Uuited Htule* wus of no account in coin*
purismi with the wealth, the stolen wealth,
which the patriots could, and did, put into
their pockets. The history of tho Butler
administration in this dtpartmeut is known
throocli hundreds of sources, to nearly
half the civilised world. It is known no-
where so substantially, so minutely, so enm
filet* ly. as it is to tbe fJovernment of the
United .Stalesf and the folios of petitions,
prayers, affidavits and testimony ncc'tmu-
lited in the flfate ami XVar Pepintments.
ayaiuet riM-n who even now hold
j Mow far civilization and “ liberty ” will
advance under the uew slate of thiufs re-
mains to be aeeii. Tlie picture presented
is by no mcuiis the ic;«robaoJe result of
the method miof ted for the restoration of
Louisiana to the Union."
Itr in* »f | lift-rest.
Between now and the Presidential elec*
tion not le*s than UP,000 Illinois noldiers
will come home in time to vote.—N. Y.
T> ihunt.
1 heir experience in Pii'c will probably,
have taught them to thick twice before
they vole once, instrud of voting two or
thice times without a care for the consc*
qusneet.
'I'heoperatives in a Carlixle (Scotland)
factory have refused to work up Surat cot-
ton iu coiiH-queuce of its inferior quality.
The income of the corporation of the
City of I/mdon, last year, was X216.&44.
Ten Frenchmen kill themselves every
day. Statistic* show* that 300.000 have
thus di'.*d in France within the present cen-
tury.
Somebody in Gerrmry has invented a
bed thut h..s a musical Inside; it lulls you
to sleep with soft music, end woke* you
with a strain thut bus anything but a
"dying fall ’’ to it.
A very remarkable disease h'** made Its
appMlwnee in Illinois. 'The actons ore at-
tacked with pains in some part of thr body,
generally the hand or arm, and *'..o or
three days they arc- dead.
The fleet of Yankee amnboats nnd other
vessels engaged in getting posM-non of
the Mississippi, was composed of one hnn*
IRui(*r*! dred and five ve*s»*|x. with an agurcgais
IIteTI^iidns,inYl« f'-lviai governinent. J of nesr sixty tkonsand. and1 cur*
. * , , • WS-IttiV 111 AP r (Ml II IllVfll . jl II It HO I iWt I I ft AiV
of the sm,ui portion of the state lowr in
oc
the tiliiBf'i
l* !
\P
•NC
HU b*v*
IS
vJ/
07
ifl n J
federal |K'Sj-< usion—in Knglsnd, in France,
indeed in almost "very civili»‘d country of
the caith, would have suggested tiic imme-
diate opening "fa new unu cxii 'ivo penal
colony. In America it scoini. thira far. to
h ive raised only the question wliether the
chief'* patriot " was entitled to the fhst nr
the sixth rank, amoi g the generals of the
colon leer army.
It is (airly sickening to recapitufnte the
outrages committed here by incu who v.ere
M-nt to restore tin* >laic, and who acted
lying oxer five hundred guns. The Clifton
and the Snchsm were among the number,
uiid formed part of Farragulft fleet.
2!arly in the month of August there were
tWrt\*fiv* cases of sun stroke iu the city of
New’York, more than hull ol wliicli were
fatal.
Speaking of tlie capture and destruction
of the bark Good Il 'pe. by the Georgia,
'he N. Y. Tribune says :
A silver cup. with wedding cards in-
tended for u party at the Uupe of Good
II«i|h\ were generously delivered to Mr.
nc-limcni ol individuals.so call' d’’ *r»."
U" it biotheiti. auuts. srater^, tntstri‘sa**'i, de-
pnwJaiiU* uiid loiiowi-rs. lo the 'buddy
upon the llieory ilmt - nstorafion meant Tuj.lor. a passenger, with directions to de-
rubliery, that jwtrioti>m w.m r'uiider, ev- i liver tliem to tkeir proper owner* iu Bos-
I cry oonaeivabls iibust that could Ik? heaped »0n. us they did not wish to rctuin or de-
) uoou tnc |>eople was '* conciliation," mid girov private effects.
' ..... entire nWjo'-» m im- w„. was the en ,, f(,ii(.wi„p are lhc Congressmen elect
fr* ii Tennessee :
lleiskill, Swau. Colyer. Murrnv, Foote,
p-.main, anu umower-' .o t,„- - -mm |^c,. A'l.ins, Ct.trai.. Wr :,t. Menees
>iiad patriots ol tka Wurth, th s whok-valr a|M, McCoIIhw. 7
plunder of uiu .South *>#»'ms pcrlcctiy right. , ,
I Vu Butler A Company, ii ua more- Horeeraw has issued^«n uifnmous order
III was immensely prof* ;.t>le. There arr1 : " hen caught they
1 towns il, New knglun.l that ere fair. «rc to G treated an spies. robU-rs and cue-
ly filh-d with "trophies" from this „e. j tnies "l iht hui.uh rues.
, partmeni ; blood-horses, fine furniture, Tltf long and short of the matter is, if
pictares, piste, jewelry, money, everything ! we ore finally overpowered in tlie contest
; ihe restorer* eyu!d lay their hands upon. | now raging, our enemies may thank two
j Men who cim poor, went uwuy as rich as things for producing die r -suit—extortion
! D.ves. A hun icr w, fire, total’ inundation ami whraky —Shrevrpnrt Aiw«.
I of the whole deltu of Itu* Mississippi, could
i nar«!ly have swept the department so thor-
, ouglify, as it w.m “ ch unci up " by tln-M
I'lbc Yankees threaten the Knglish with
the mnance of letters of marque, if the
Government permits the steamships built
i beie was, hero and tber" '' in for tho Conf<’<h-rncy to sail.
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ft the Kn'-lnnl Rancho,Nnra-esrotmty,f
Texa^. A'lilra-* HW *t C’orpiw t hnsti,
^-v
JNlK fforacsoldcgttls
hr*nd Haraixrk.apper and under
I") right, aaderalupvin left. Ran-
numHMlown. Naenas ro. Ib40
rNnrlTr. n. C«MI# bmM.'tt
?»'k. two sadvr MU in «M>b*oc |A'
»l MusasiiviUe. ia Live Oak |\| La
it 1 Tegas. (142* ■ w *w
«a« Did brand in now anly used ft |
Ht«v Brand. lli'Mtgk formerly fpr|\|(
IJL Mr old «W»ck hew this brand.I w
ItV FRANK llorw and Q
WlM* brand IbuKhoOsn, on the
"-*k. eight miles snath of Foe
'.bruit, Teans. bl ly* O
tTfKY‘ ii. Worse ~ enJ_cattIs
lyood. Earmark, twonnder
t and one under tdtIn right. Re-1 JL Jk
—In sny
"• -R. iv St floras and rattle
brand. Ear mark, circular undsr
"* *J«h ear. n«n<-ho. seven mllat
FskvlRa. a* the east bank of ths
rtvsr, Lira Oak Oa, T*. adfy*
/VREILLY.C H’8. liar*and • sltle
V Brand. Ksr mark, nn«ler bit in
right, tWoellU in lelt. Ran hosttiu--
settvlllr, live Oak co., Tex. _ T*_
rv IUUIXY. H J. Ilwwaad .»ttlc
V/ brand. Rar mark, emp and lag in
left, apper and under ido)ir iu right.
Rancho at <Bwarttvillc, IVx. bit)*
avcXllahhan T. H. k MARFA-
U i«t. Horae and cn4tle »>raiid. Kar
mark, under half-crop in left. Reside*
in San ralrieh). No i*r««»i». t»nt »>wu-
era anthori-ed to *«lfWve>«._ "47jr* _
11KRHAM J. P- Brand af ranch*
I de loa Pintos, eight uiile* <wuth of
Ranqiiate Md 2* mil-* we«t of Corpus
Chrl-ti Per-"i- retnmlng -tray* <d
this Iwaad will ha eompasrated. Mdy*J
nuRHA'ffttiniNMAoe. Brand«r
r rancho de |oa Pintos, eight niUes
*Hi»h )>r Han qnete N»» Mark of thi-*
rancho ha a Men M will henold. M3y*
sU\Tc
5R
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■ ■PKLtFFB».0»lKf,,': Horae ami
J1 cauls brand- Thjirt'»ek ore k-fdI I
at H. W. Barry’s La PnsrU ds Agon W I
Ns shirk havs bssa «r wfllhs add-M*
Nuiih.wuf tt nun ii Kll|a«4 of t lekeWnig.
The New Albnnv Le*i|fvr says:
Cnf»h Hurry MeDoogul, whn hus spent
several days at Vicksburg siiicx- its sur-
render. wites us tlmt lie lias mu do the
most careful inquiry as to the actual uum-
ber of woov n killed in lhc city during its
bombardment by Gen. Grant, lie Warn*
that the number is twenty. Besides (tece,
quits a number of children were killed.
L'upt. Mcflougal states that during the
(Muubardmctit it was not an uncommon
sight for women to be seen, parasol in
hand, promenading the ytteets, ami that
tbenumlierof tlnnn killed is utlrihutubU*
tn tlie hravudn with which they thus ex-
posed ihems,-Ives. In one instance of the
death of children, eight or ten little imvs
were playing together, in front of one ol the
eaves dag hi tlie hill side lor the protection
of the women and children ; a shell ex-
ploited iu their midft, killing seven of
them. One little fellow, a rnosf inter-
esting child, mid son of a formerly prom
inent merchant of the town, was literally
torn into sniull fragment*.—if, t. Tribune.
. .......; -
A party of guerrilla* cr"«*«*d Into Mnry-
land,,Aug 2£. and raptured n imtuber of
slock canal ^-am* —S. V. tin.
men
, " u bit ct Union sentlmei t. a linger-
ing love for tlie •• old slurs und stri-es,"
but in the general sweep tvery particlu of
loyally in t.'is h.rality wnsswipt away,
and Hie most vlokut wn-ssioi.i-ii iiere iu
day ur«- men who were a]in >h.i ruinetl for
thetr Union sentiment*, win n the ‘•rate’ was
in the hands ol tho thuiR-dvratcs. nisi
who w. re completely lx "garvU by their
" friends" Iroui the North.
When Banks took command there was
'I lie New York 'nines advises its Govern-
ment to prepare lor a war with France, re-
filling to hate any doubt that Louis Nnpo-
icon has n secret treaty cither conclud'd or
iu progiess with Jilftryon lhivis. by which
the cession of Texas is to be received ns an
equivalent for recognition, ami lorsubstan-
liul s'd to t rebel's ( onh derucy.
During i c .vy Bombardment ol Battery
Wagner, about a week since, one of thu
enemy's shells fell
, „ i , r . . . |v.n.... .* in front of nn H-ineh
apparently so tluls left lor the Mwcnlators ! -u. MWl(V pnilipot aml tX}Awi.
•»nd swiiKiln who almost always follow hi. f lhc CU1, HmiuVr. killing two snd w- tn-
invading army, that Duller h.msolf is re- L, • ral m,n. .Servant Welab, of the
pork, to have *U when he went iw U|;SmUb {^royim urtill,r>,uholiad been
that the •• new set would And hat •• New d<.laiM r,r a t}mc llR or.f nmv sergeant,
(Irleiins was a lemon damned well squeezed.
It was imhvd ; but it is noticeable that
more Hum one of tlie old set of squeexers
wi re anxious lo return, and for ww ks uf-
i»eimr pr»n nt, arranging the ammunition
for the ni)iht, mvirg that the awning with
which the nicn hud shaded them-elves had
caught file, instantly tore it down, and
.rr Ba,.y arrival .Lev Mprl lb. * Li iki Hi* kj W* lS
|-artinent in Washington for iterinission fo
come licje nnd carry awny Hie |s*e| of the
lemon so " d.imiasl well sqnecged." * *
It will be strange if the failure to exter
minute is not followetl by the forced extra-
dition of nearly, if not quitn, ull of those
who were onot^ properly owners iu this
Siute, 'I’hey will deem it Iwtter to aban-
don nt ot.ee the little tlmt is lift, nnd to
to begin the world anew in Cut*, iu
Mexico, or elsewhere abroad. There will
l»e, by and by. an exodus nf people from
this state that will astonish the North;
and if the well known, though not published,
programme of the Lincolnian psrty is car-
ried oflt, it will uot In- many years before
these once wealthy cotton and sugar states
will be productive of nothing but annual
swortns of half-naked half breeds, mnlattoes,
quadroons, and octoroons—Tire miscefla-
ner. .s manufacture of negroes and re-.irwl
budge (ammunition! barrel jast filled, and
boll, leather am) wood were barnh.f fnst-
With remarkable presence of mind nnd
coolness, he quickly seized « pot of eeffi-n
near by and extinguished the flame that,
iu a moment n orc, would Imve explralfd
urn-ng the already detlimited detachment
—Alt wry -lug -TOf/r I
" soldiers, "who will overran tbo coantry. ries of life.''
Thk BrvrKRiNO at Gktty£Bi so —The
Jonrnal of Commerce snya, " A letter from
a rahseviher in Getlysbuig, after speaking
of hard times am uig many nf the laiim-.s
and mechanics in that neighbotboood,
continues thus:
Unless you were here, you cannot form
a correct idea of the awful destruction of
private property by tbs armies of Meade
and Lee. Menj of our people are entirely
ruined, and units* the Government relieves
them, they will suftr for common
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