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13 CITY. OAI.VEST.IV' Stepping int.) the theater Ht tho mlJillo oi the second net last night, we wero agreeably pleased to see so many seats filled nnd BUch an unexpected of tho most respectable and substantial of tha place. Knowing tha'. tho city was full of strangers, we anticipated finding the bulk the audience made up ol the Moating population, but, on the contrary, ai least two-thirds of those present were gentlemen irom the beet business houses of the city. The number of ladies was noS large, but they were sufficiently numerous to form a marked feature of tho assemblage.

While the management have gooj reason to be proud of tho recognition thus given their tflorts to provide a place ol amusement worthy of liberal support, tho public have equal Tpaeon to be gratified with tho character of the performance. The ladies aud gentlemen Introduced last evening certainly surpassed public expectation, and wo have no hesitation in declaring that company engaged.may challenge comparison with any occupying the boards of the older and aiorn pruten- tioua theaters. The "Lady Gay" of Lanagan would have meet tho approbation of the most critical audience in the country; Miea Quinten'a Grace Ilatktiway' was a very acceptable rendition of tho character indeed, and showed coLciusivly that when more important characters demand her attention she will bo found equal to the occasion Miss Event made all out of Pert" the part will dmit of. The Sir llarcourt" of Mr. Donaldson wag marked by that cxqusita finish which only an accomplished artist can impart ia a character, anil vividly recalicd Ihti manner of glorious Harry PlaciJe.

Mr. Fardey made decided hit as Dolly 3panXer," while the respective rolls of the balance of the cast parts would allow. Measured by the applause bestowed the success of the nigbt was Miss Joey Pardey's personation of tho lovable bill untutored "Margery," with whicli tho house was completely taken by surprise. Tbo subordinate characters were well sustained in the farce, and we only regret that time ia not allowed for a wore extended notico. Taken altogether, tlio opening night nifty be put down as a decided success.

To-night Mr. Garden, Miss Herbert and Mrs. Post will mka their appearance, tha play being tho favorite. I.sdy cf CITY Council met yesterday aUernooa, iiursu- flat to a call of the Mayor, nv.icle in rj- sponse ta request of several members of tho Board His Honor Mayor McKee, presided, and the following Aldermen answered to their names: Allen, PJnunly, Rinker nnd Statical. The Msyor explained thw object of the meeting to bo for the purpose oC taking action regarding tho draining canal on Nineteenth street.

Mr. Frederich paid that the sugges-, lion of the Finance all woik oa streets had been discontinued, laborera discharged, end except scavenger carts, nothing was being done. Ia its present condition the work began on Nineteenth was a nuisance and should be abated, and callei on the Chairman of the Finance Committee for snjceationn PIS to what be done. Jadgo Austin a tho woik had been begun without tho consent, of the Board. Tliut if tho digging of tbe ditch had been commenced at tho end of the grade it could be without detriment to any ono, but having been commenced; at the upper end the incompleted ditch had become a receptacle for the surplus Wf.iern iicd wan consequently a nuisance.

Major Plumly understood the to ba for the purpose of determining what should be done with tbe incompleted woik, end not for the purpose of discussing the right or thd labor nl- performed. Mr. Fredericb moved that, tho Major be authorized to fnr proposals to complete the work. The Street Commissioner, ia answer to an inquiry, stated that he estimated the work to cost $1100 at tho time of begln- ing, but now that the committee Lad ordered the drain to ba covered over, the cott would be a few hundred dollars moro wiis anticipated he thought it would require about $700 to accomplish the purpose contemplated. Judge Austin proposed that tho matter uo referred to the Committee on Streets md Alleys to bo filled up or completed as judgment might suggest; Mr.

Frederich was not disposed to msddle with the matter further; tht! committee bad determined upon the work be done and had partially their purpose when the wag taken out of their hands flnd ordered to discontinued. The committee would for specific instructions from tha Board. Col. Stancel submitted the following resolution, covering the case: Hawlved, That his Honor the Mayor, ia conjunction with the City Engineer and Street Cotnmieeiouer, and Committee on Streets and Alleys, ba referred the question of the culverts on Nineteenth with power to act in the case. Tie motion was seconded by Major thereof as imposes sT' SDatl for non-payment ol taies.

Be ordained by thu Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Galveston, Su council convened, That BO much of section 8 of the above recited ordinance, as Imposes a penally of two per cent, per month on taxes unpaid after the 81st July, bo and the same is hereby suspended imtil tho 1st November, 18CO. On motion the rules were anspendod aud tUe ordinance adopted. Ou motion of Major Plutnly tho Council adjourned. WHAT If terrible stench, salutes the olfactories of persons passing along Center street from the time they reach the pnblic square until after they have crossed the. street beyond the vacant lots.

Even tho paaermgers by tbo city railroad cars are annoyed by it, and have beeu for the last threu or four days. The general impression ia thai, the accumulation of filth in the ei'jnare causes tho unpleasant smell, but from whatever cause it may arise, It is a nuisance, and ought to be abated immediately. The attention of the Street inlssloner and tho policeman with tlio castiron proboscis is called to tho causo of complaint. Would it not be possible to fiad some Equally convenient and more suitable vlaco of deposit for tho offttl removed from tho market each morning than to bring it in the public square? Fir.F. the information of Inquirers we will state that the southern line of tho fire limits is the alley way between Postoflico nnd Church streets, and that the frame house spoken of yesterday morning is half a tqure beyond tho point which frame houses are prohibited.

THE WF.xriiER.--The wind has been blowing fresh from the east for last two days, reducing the temperature very materially. Tho nights are sufficiently cooJ to iu3tify light covering, and the days are as pleasant as the most confirmed growler could desire. Yesterday at noon the mercury was down to 78 York Chloaco St. l.ouU Key Havana r. i S3 Charleston Monroe- Mobilo HonMon Hhrcveport Vlckslrars Natchez I'M U'ai-hiuglou 'X.

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N. K. ST. K. Sept.

0--0 A. 31. clejir, iieftr juu. c'car. cleiir.

c'ear. clear. clear, cloudy, liar. 30:111 ccar, eoLil. cool.

clear, ir. clear. clear. clear. FRENCH AND ENGLISH Aycock'a school for the instruction ol male pupils in French and English will begin in this city early in September.

Due nutico of tho titne, terms, will be given in this paper. receipt at this point of bale of cotton from Bryan a clay or so since, admonished merchants on tbo Strand of tbe necessity of pf e- paring to meet the demands of their country friends, and straightway every appliance known to the trade was put in re- Neirs -Ctner Sorghum ia' extensively cultivated this year in Tennessee and Kentucky. Norfolk, is soon to havo city seuger railway." The last Carlist rising cost Government ten million reals. Greeley lost a Imt on the result of the great bout race. It was hie first bet, Asa Packer and II.

S. Grant began lifti as taonars. A World's Fair buildinp; ia to be erected in Central Park, New York. Andrew Johnson does not conceaf tho fact that hti is a candidate for tho United States Senate. The New York democrats are still pep- frlng at Belmont, to pet him oat of the Democratic Executive (-onmiitlee.

A late New York Sun says tha stores are glutted, yet customers do not come, for some unknown reason. Louisa Muhlbach disgusted with America. She writes she wishes her books had never beun popular iti the United States. The death of I'hilip Bernard is announced at Baton Ijii. His constitution was broken by Jong confinement in Federal prisons.

The Pennsylvania State Fair hap, among other premiums, a prize of $PO to the reporter who the best aud fullest account of the show. A cylinder for tho engine of the Brooklyn Water Works has just been completed at the Woodruff Beach Iron Works. Conn. It weighs (31,835 pounds. General McMahon brought out with him from Paraguay a considerable sum of money for parties in England nud the United States, from their friends in tho service of Lopez.

Among tho passengers by tlio steamship Idaho, from Liverpool, which arrived at New York Sunday, is- Madame Anna Bishop. She has been absent for four years, visiting California, Chins, India, Australia and Egypt. In reply to paper which called Gen. Sherman tho coming- uian," a C-feorgia paper says it hopes he is not coming that way again. Mr.

Joseph, the Coolie fit Charleston, 8. has received orders to supply nine thousand laborers at once. One thousand will be employed upon the Selma, Home and Dalton railroad. Another thousand aru for Columbia. Many of our Southern exchanges contain complaints and proofs of dull times.

The dog days are not propitious either for handwork or headwork. Many good morning intentions are drowned in perspiration before mid-day. The wovks of tbe rolling mill and null mill at Rome, are nearly finished. Tho main building is 190 by 180, and tho machinery will bo driven by two 80 horse power engines. A force of 100 hands will be employed in tho works.

The battlefield of Bull Hun-is tho.only battlefield of cocsequenco that has not been changed since the war. Tho forte, tho monuments, the stockades and tho desolation reiuniu as tho soldiersleft theui. In the late fight in.Japan tho American ram Stonewall, which had been sold to the Japanese government, turned the Ude battle' and woa the victorv for the Mikado. Major Willis H. only son of Col.

J. F. H. Claborne, died on tbe 18th near Natches aged U-l yeare, and in conformity with his last request, was buried in his Confederate uniform. Under the head of Broken English'' a t'aris paper places such Londoners as get mashed up by railway or who financially come to grief.

It is said that many of the English quisition to have things in readiness for converts to the Church of Home" are th'j first of September. The display made since the beginning of the cotton season is very creditable to tho judgment and tasto of tho dealers generally, and customers must bo hard to please who cinnct be suited at almost any of our first-class establishments. This reminds us of the fact that there is ono place on the Strand where tho business season has neither beginning nor ending, it just continues all tho time, and the stock on hand has only quietly returning to the Established Church. Among the number sra ThoB. Mr.

Wnlford, and Arnold, Mr. son of Mrs. A Mra. Levi, -who died in Pateroon, N. on Saturday, before breathing her last, called in her family (among whom are growa-up children,) to her bedside, aud eaid that in ail her married life of twenty- five years neither a cross word or look had ever passed between herself and her husband.

English papers contain accounts of the to be seen to bo appreciated by every cless murder of an Ha.liau Countess in a night of buyers. Messrs. C. E. Bronssard Co.

keep always on hand the choices assortment of every article comprising a complete gentleman's or youth's outfit, and they offer goods at ridiculously low figures. They particularly request the attention of the tradu to their wholesale department, which is certainly tho largest, bfSt selected, and cheapest flock ever brought to this market. THE KUIST SALOON, Lunch from 11 A. M. to 1 r.

M. The Merchants' Club Koom will be open on Monday, with lunch, etc MARTIN A. DA VET, Proprietor. and adopted by the Board. Major Plumly suggested, that if it was competent for the to entertain bus: 1 new other than that for which the meeting was called, that some action be taken a regard to ordinance fixing the penally nonpayment of taxes, 10 which tl.e Mtentiou of the Board was aeked by tbe and Collector.

Mr. Frederich read tho following note from Major COWCD, regarding the matter, Sejt. IctiO. To the Honorable Mayor aud Laard of Aldermen: would most respectfully cm your attention to Sec. of the ordi- 1366, and respectfully recommend that it repealed, and the time of the penalty be extended to the 1st of November, of each year, instead of the Slst of as required by above named or- finance.

Your obedient servant, J. E. COWEK. MB lor P1 nmly explained that the pen, of two per cent, had been exacted from one or two amounting to ten dollars, and wM to know the Aiaeaor KUC! Collector was to reetore it. Austin thcnght the amounts al1 justify special enact- 1 in pur too of the Treasurer.

The asurer. tltl could only be refunded by th" a passage the i tr fcc tr iid a IU angS-djy A busy man Is a and life track. Kvery night he drives into "the house," and stops. Every morning he is fired up anew, and away he goes, swStch ing off in ono direction and then in or. In this routine of business he forgets that the physical organization is of the most delicate kind.

If a hard iron locomotive needs constant care, and to be well oiled up and rubbed every day, how much more necessary is it that men and women should usa PLANTATION BITTEKS, which ara the ne plus ultra of everything which is necessaiy to keep tho Byetem in a perfect state of health. MAOKOLIA to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the cries. jyl3-deod wit A C'OLOEED WO3IAN TO BK TUB LEGAL "WIFE OF A DECEASED ITIZEN AM IEiIANDS HlS PROPEBTY. Not long ago, a citizen of Richmond, of high respectability-, died. No one jere ever heard of his being married, dying intestate, his property re-.

verted to his relatives. On Friday, lowever, a Philadelphia lawyer made ii3 appearance in this city and created a sensation ia legal circles by exhibiting tvLat purported to be a certificate of tho marriage of to a colored woman, formerly of Richmond, for years a resident of Philadelphia. This has growa children nearly white, of whom it is claimed the deceased was the father. The marriage between the parties, it is averred, was solemnized so me time last year. The relatives and friends of the deceased deny that any such marriage ever took place, and as the woman ii bold in the assertion of her claims as wiclowjof the the children that the alleged marriage made them le- citimate, a suit will doubtless follow in the United.

States Court, where the de- taila of this novel and sensational caae even to the minutest particular, will be fully ventilated. Whig. The Kichmond Journal gives the name of tho deceased gentleman as other minister, tie KBV. Mr. Witt, ia hia stead.

The congregation refused to receive Mr. Witt, but unanimously called the Uev. Mr. Morgan. Suudfiy morning they both claimed tlie pulpit.

A Rood deal of excitement ensued, but Mr. Witt waa permitted to preach bat at night Mr. Morgan got the etart of him, and hia friends now hold the teye of the church, and hare served a notice on Mr. Witt can not occupy tho pulpit again. THE StriuiME 13 stated that Judge Grcor, of Pcnnsj-lvania, has nncler consideration an intention to rotiro from tho bench of tbe United Stutos Supreme Court, and already the radical pnpcrs are picking out bis pro- L'le sticccfisor.

The absorption of the Supreme bench always lias been a prom i feature in the programme of tlic radical party, and there will no doubt be a struggle to sco who shall occupy Judge Oiecr's place, who was appointed under a democratic ndminiBtration Judge. Hoar, of Massachugetts, is already spoken of ra His icicciMsbf, but aslliere 13 judge on bencli from 'Kew England (Juclgo Clifford) it is not unlikely the mantle will fall upon the shoulders ol some man from anothei section -not im. York ITcra probably tho The (N. wmii-- which, by the way, is a thoroughly intelligent journal--contributes something new concerning the Hyron scandal: "(V'emay remark BS-an incidental commentary on Hiis story, thr.t Lady Byron many years ago communicated to an American lady of tho highest character the true reason of her separation from Lord Byron. The cause assigned was horrible enough, but cannot be repeated in print.

It was, however totally different from the cause assigned by Mrs. Stowc. Is it not barely possible that Lady may herself hare become unsound in mind by long brooding on tho supposed insanity of her husband M. nr. 11 A.

OFF1CB OF TUB DAILY Thii Edny Kvonlng, September 1SC9. liusincfa to-day waa nnewcd, i increased activity In all departments of trade. Wo note Ihe' presence of unaicrous buyers from all acctions of Ilio State, nnd an increase worthy notice in tho c.iah transactions. Stocks generally arc especially in this line of groceries. We note acar- of Arrow Tiep, acd stocks of BagKioR being rapidly reduced, but u'ilhoatany quotable changes In prices.

Sales of lota of India, to airivo, at ST.Si'c, and of smaller lota Tcis Sugar fa now very lightly supplied, and receipts of Lcn islana and Havana t-ngars on the Increase. Flour ii the supply smplo i receipts. Laul antl Bacon are shade lowc-r, being but modciiuely supplied ard the dLmard not important. Itcceipta of Cotton ar.t! Uldcs arc to-Oay, The increase from day to diy. We note the firtt receipts Ihis ecason Ihc Tiinity river-- gome nine bales froml.ibcrty 7Uc dcmsnd active to-day in the cottoa market, notwithstanding the depress on of prices in New Vork.

The dispatches report a decline in that market of Ji'c, quotinR Orlcats Middlinj; Xo advices received from Liverpool up to the close cf li'isin- ES. The go'd rate in York lo-dny foSioviel the liuctimtiona of yesterday very cloBcly. The llryOoods trade coalinuce activoend prices firm, ae in last weekly review. Tobacco Is fairly supplied, but. prices have an upvrad tendency, cwlng to advances in oilier markets.

is pler.ti.'ally supplied, aud prices fully sustained nt $1 DO fur Common Kect'flcd. 137 Uvo days. COTTON'-- Tho demand was active lo-Say, bul at prices lower than on yesterday. The sales are CO bales, on a bcsis orsijfc for Good Ordinary. The offerings are.

Eteadily Increasing, butatnudy we obacivo the presence of tratliy cotton, taken from fields in the caterpillar has been at work. Our quotations are predicated upon today's e.ilea. We quote Culinary SDKS food Of dl nary Low Middling PTATBMKNT. Btoclcon handHc-pl. 1 to-day Received previously Esporteil lo-day prevloiuly on himd and on sUlpboant None train between Naples nnd Home.

She was alone in a Grit-claes railway carriage, and is supposed l.o have been abot by an officer who claimed to be in love with her. Capt. Peter K. a cativo of Prussia, who wat a gallant soldier in ftei Confederate nrmr, died ia Nashville oti Sunday at the agb of sixty years. lie WiB janitor of thu Medical Department of the University''of Nialivllle from 1300 up to tlio time of hie death.

A very important decision has recently been rendered ider the bankrupt act of of Congress. It is in effect, that a person who applies for llie benefit of the act under 1 fair business at Irregular figures, sales bclrg re the fifty per cent, clause isill bo entitled i potted tvtiaooisi in the moinirs, but 130 outside to the property exempted whether he ra- ceive his or not. That amount will be secured to the applicant in perpetuity. Since Mrn. Siowe lias so successfully settled the Byron business, we would sugi pest that she now attempt, in an Atlantic A GOLD--The New Vork rate cloa.a S' above at 1S5 1 having opened at and declining, touched 13o.

Here Iho demand was trivial after the declining tendency was discovered. Some business at was reported i ir.orr.ing, but tho Hie rale in the latest transactions. but closing nol above ID- 1 is offereJ. SILVER--The rate haa been auatttkd, with figure at the cloec. Mexican Dollars in demand at prcm, in sold.

EXCHANGE--A fair demand for Bankers' BUM flt previous rates. We rinolc: Bnnkers' (Carrenci) New York Sisht pm Oord nm Currency N. Orleans Gold MISCELLANEOUS. III. "IN C7 Sc 69 Trcmont street, and lao'Market'ttreet.

CKstablishcci'ln ire now VERY 1.A11GE STOCK of FINK QOLDXUDSIIiVBR WATCHES; SOLID GOLD PURB S1LVRK WATiE. DIAMONDS, POCKET AND TABLK CUTLBBY, KltVKa PI.ATBD WARE, SPKfJ- CLOCKS. AND PANCV GOODS, which'bBTo been eelor.tod by Mr. W. W.

fchnw, list rctnmed from MVIfiUNortb. AB we boy far cash from, tho maunfuc- tnrcie. importers, and European we have the opportunity of mating selections ifo are confidf-nt for Vuriely; and prlcea will prove Batlsfeclory to our numerous irlenda aud the StAtc, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry fdlthrally REPAIRED, and vrarnmted, at both the above establishments. 'rders by mail or by cipross promptly al- srpa-d tw.tw tf: tended to. COTTON AND WOOF, FACTOR, AND No.

78 Strand--Comer or Tremcnt street. acpli CnlreiitoB. iy 131 CHUKtII NXKKKT! fflWO OK TOHEE SINGI.B GESTI.BMBN can fled riea-nnt Rooitu ar.d a Oooil Table at 41 Church Street, nemr Tromont. SVo will take ihree Dny Boarders at 21 Ohnrclt i near Tremoiil. COAL: A I I JNoW LANDING anrt'ln yard on Brick Wharf, Free of Drayago, ivlH be sold cheaper thnn t.h JiM.

BAY Iti.i Stinnd, Qalveaton, Ti TO I'lLAKTKRS OF TEXAS. IT ARK 7RBPAR1SP lo EiipplylhctrancwHl best iOtnPIANA MOLASSR3 HARRBLS, made of Cypress, In of Quarter. Hn'r. snJ Whole Prices 3. P.

SMITH CO. 131 Strand. w. n. eoRLir, J.

E. SOHfcEV OWKJNS. 1 Corner Jialii Avenue ana Mcch uic SLrcct. A lull tup-nly of best Stove, Steam and Blacli- mtth on baud and for sale by- t.iie barrel, cask cr ton, at lowest market prices. 'angW dim P.E A BERrSSTEXN AVE REMOVBD fa tho tpaciona buildings, Nos.

127, 129 and 131 TItltMONT otr. et. two doors above their Btand, wliere thtyrare pn-parodio offer Ihe moat fiaceMlTehtoclt ot cloth- ytate or.Te-ta a all of thtir own well adapted for both. Country and City Their Htockof GcnL'a iacompluo inevery paltlcular. Their pricw arc aa low the Hoodjc.in be Icnrht in anv aerr.

Cltv. An Inspection of rticlr ttock and prlcea li Invited. I. BEHNSmlK i 127, and 13i Ga'veaton, Teuu. CARNOfl It.

Cot ton and OEN'L COMMISSION MERCHAN'rSj Ho. 153 Stnttd, eBVoD.TeiM. iii JobVers grades of Floor, Liberal Cash Advances mode on nil consignment)! of Cotton, Wool, or other Prodnco, for sa'e or shipment. Sole for E. CARVHR'S CEbKBRATED COTTON Q1NS.

SAI'l, I). HAH AN. li n. 11 ef a Cor. TremoEtanil Mfirkit Sis.

Chcicest Wines, Brandies and Whiskies, selected with great care. r.RANDS HAVANA CIGAHS. sepl A. M. B.

B. POST, HOBBY A POST, 0 0 A AWO scpl dtw4w3m 179 Strand. T. H. WOODVAHM A Wholesale DEALERS IN FOREIGN DOJIKSTIC ad Clears, 68 Strand, Cialvoton.

r. m. w. AOKHT5 POP. T.

A. A C4AHY J. T). SK SKINNtlt, a G-rocers, i i i i a i i No. 50 Sirano, IfRAUHFBLS WOOL 1SC) COMPAHT, AtJK now.

prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Goods manufactured by this Company, consisting of Blankets of all All-Wool Tweeds, Flannels, anil Jeans. Those Goods are mannlactured at New L'mon- fcls, Tesns, from tho best of wool, by honest and proficient nnd arc Inferior to none manufactured in the United SlaUff. Every piece anteed what it purports to be. Samples can now bo eccn at our oflice, in new Insurance Building, Strand, and i short time will Ur.vft a floppy of the cooda on Uand. A.C.

M. W. BAKEH. OalTcston, July 18u9. )yOditw-Uai r.iives-- Toi- The lir.elron 3rrew t-i H.

KE SKEDY i Commander, Having motft ol her Bait for the abovrt i amcd port, TnrnsbAT, IOTH ISST. Per balance of Freiclit or PaisaBc, (having ample. cabin or stce.racc accommodation) apply sttbe oillce Agenli 1 BCpD-illw Strand ttret-t. 'I'HHOCtiH FHDilOHT, Front Baltimore Da Texan, Uy Hcml-monthly Steamers, at Ratc3 Low as thosefrr.nl Kew Bslllnwe led HaTMl SUlMsblp Lite, Conr.FCilng at NtivrOrlrana with MoiganLlneol This Line comprises the following rft-clcss Steimshlf-s: LIBERTY, law tons E. C.

Held, commander. CUBA, 1 ICO M. Dukihart- comzainder. Through Bllld cf bo to veBton, Indlnola, Kockpwrr, nd SantSaso, Tcsas. MOI1DECAI It JelOdly twir 45 Bonlli (Hay Streel, Bultimore.

line hereafter Stcarnvrii of fOllOTT3 BUsmuslup JOSKPaiSE Csp; N. I.e^is, SJKDAY. TUESDAY Kid FRIDAY 15 Carrying U. S. Mails and pUMsnssu only.

ein procnre tltteLi (it S. JOE of ssillnc. No secnred nnti OHAS POWLKB, TRYON'S OB1.EBHATKVSCOHTINCI HJf IKS VOR SALE BY ALL GU.N DKAI.KBS. IV. TEIAN TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, No.

35 i (U! neatly osccnicil. Roof- i lug and (lotic on tlie mctft reisonabli 1 i terms. EDUCATIONAL, ENGLISH A nEBMA.IV liE UNDBRSIONKD respectfully, inviles Ihe altentioa of parents and quardiuus to bis se KEfiiifh and Gfirmin Sehotil, In besirta iho uf uil branches of. Education, he plvefl Instruction In Penmanship, Dnvwins, the compoE-itlon of Rod ouicr Letters, and the This icetituron. founded by him since Augat.

wi I studious vourjrmen anopro.tuntt] to acquire till branches ol a pood Business EcUica liojj, and themselves satiefjc'-lcn. Tho enlareid to icceifc pupils. Tuiiion forllrat End eeecj.d for third claBP, $2 (0. Vor further pr.rticnl: 1 iur'Uiro of C. fcCi'uTr, Ccurch 13th ani; 14tU 1 I'icat Wonl.

Oalvcstoa, NEW YORK. C. I A nd Pesleti Itt HITS, CAPS, FW. STK1W 4-ia Broad wov, New Tort. BAXDiti-- ws.

A HEX. DOKSEY, ATTORNEV8 AT L. and Western CoVKfion Agtnte. ar.i for the Sclc of Lands, No. street, I NKvr VABK ORLANHO Donsir.

NEW ORLEANS. Praruc A. 4 Gtto. T. Beoj.

riERSON, WALKER MAKUFACTtTKEBS ft Of I-I O. GeiHenei's Firikkiag Cools, etc No. 70 CANAL 8TRBET, Vew OrlMM. XHwlT FACTORY. NEWARK.

N. TKWBLH1T VANCV A. B. GR1SWOLD A (old flrij c-f Uyilc 4 aoodrlch, eslabllfhtJ in Sew Otleuit Csty aumalictnrcn and tmportera cf WmtchM, Jiiwt-i rr. Sliver Ware, Cntlery, Fuicy Oji corner Ciia! Itoyal J.

P. 8AMRAZIM, STEAM TOBACCO MANUFACTOBV SHOSTfTG TOBACCO, SlfDyF, XEOJ.R.-.' CKEWIXG TOBACCO. Direct importxaon of PIPES of nil 6JCOKKBS' ABTICLSS. corner Chutng and Conti, and aOS Oond. street, Sew Orleans.

CHOICE LIQFOMS, KEV1KKO fiRAPB RHANUT, Ew.s and cr.t-.ico pacUssc? to crdsr. For sale DITFAU, DAVIDSON ROBIR.I, WUolef.a!c- and rttal! deftltxa In Drn.js. UEOnlca'saad Faery ICO 4 Tienon ttrCLt, Tcxe. K. 3 MAN UFACTUREK3 AND IMPORTERS --ov-- sn 1 Apparatus, Illustrated Tries List ecn! to tleslrcd.

Stores--111 Nortli nnil JSO North St. IIECH.IJAM ide of tho Ballroid.) MRS. J. L. BEGKHAM, PKOPKIETBESS.

A trocil Livory Stable ia connected with the llonsc. tfigeofllco this House for nil points aepl-d'lm MRS. L. BECKBAM 3OKS. F.

Ar.rjfif, Galveston LTOH, New York F. DEAT.KR3 IS WATCHB3, DIAMONDH, SOLID GOLD JKW- ELRY, SOLID SILVBR'SVABB, Ac, (Old Stand ofPrinu f- BarminC), 17O TRS3TONT STttKKT. 1 7 0 N. and Jewelry carefully repaired and all warranted. jylJly IVOXTICK TO MEBCHANTS.

rpHE nNDERSIQITBD wonld respcctiullyftlvo 1 rf that they arc now prepared to flu orders lor WHITE VTINB amlClDBE VINEQAR by thcmeolvcs, frte irom acids, and abettor quality th-in the Vinegars usually sold In this market. "Tnosc who feel disposed to cnconr- nsre home Inrimriy will please call at No. 55 STKAKD, and tia r.ln^ samples. LYNCH LAN a. Qalveiton, Aug.

9.1EG9. anglU-dlm xo Monthly essay, to prove tht Henry Ward Commercial Currency New York -Beecher never said "D--nit." He denies N. Orleans Xc disc 0. George, a very old and wealthy citizen, and the woman was known in Philadelphia as Mrs. Jackson.

THE CULTIVATION OP SEA ISLAND COTTOX" is now found to be practicable in some of the counties of Alabama. The Mobile Tribune says "We were shown yesterday, by Capt. William Minge, a boll of Sea Island cotton, taken from a small patch which he is cultivating by way of experiment, at his residence, near Portersville, in this county. The staple of the cotton is very fine, and Captain M. Bays his stalks are literally breaking uown under the weight of the bolla.

He is so confident of the success of hia experiment that he intends to enter upon the business on a larger scale next year. We learn that Soa Island cotton has been cultivated more or less in this county since the and that thare is no donbt as to the capacity for its successful culture in both.Boil and climate. that he ever said it. Possibly he never did. If he dida't Bay ii when he read his slater'a article on Byron, there is no probability that to ever Y.

San. The largest mill in Columbus, Is that of the Eaele and Plirenix company. It is 150 by 07'fcet and fire stories, and gives employment to 300 hands. The company are now new by 57 feet and five stories. They huve recently beguu to manufacture cotton blankets, which are received with general favor.

They are cheaper than wool blankets, and are said to be warmer. This company has a capital of $1,250,000. Railways in England, it is asserted, are unprofitable as investments. In a liet of about fifty roads, only six are shown by the market quotations to be at par. A company is considered flourishing which pays five per and the average return is not as high as four.

The London and Brighton line, which once paid a handsome dividend, and was considered one of the most profitable roads for investment, now mahes BO return. This result has been brought about by reckless ent. There KeemB.to chanco.for. a.lively row between the Mormons tile United States officers have received instructions to tax the church: property of the many-wived are enraged, 'It is thought Mormon officials will not sflbmit, and Brigumn now has a chance to execute'the threatj.he -TruinbiilU, to. put the objioiioue officers' outside of -the It is said that Court Square, Memphis, was orglinally ceded to the city on the condition that a court'house be bailt on the ground within a specified time.

The time having expired, and the court- bouse not built, Mr. McLemore, one of the heirs, proposes to enter suit to recover their property. Mr. Edward Barrow, an oM Journalist in England, and uncle to Charles Dickens, died in London a fortnight ago, at of 71 years. For nearly forty years he was a member of the literary staff of the Morning Herald, and for several years was connected with the Standard.

In the earlier period of his connection with the press he was attached to the Mirror of Parliament, of which his late brother, Mr. John Barrow, was ediloi-, and upon which Mr. Dickens was engaged as an assistant. The fire commissioners in New York report that they have beon decidedly successful in driving out explosive and terated coal oil from that city. The act of the New York Legislature provides'that no kerosene or rock oil shall be stored within the limits of the city, unless the fire tests of the fluid shall be above 100 Fahrenheit.

The -commissioners state that, on their first inspection, out of 300 samples, billy 23 came np to the standard. On visiting the same establishments recently, four-fifths of the simples were above the proofs required. Some time since tbo Conference of the United Brethren in Indiana expelled the Key. 'B. P.

Morgan, the prnslor of their, church in Indianapolis, because he was a member of a secret society, and sent llotol PALMETTO. Oeo Tattle r.n Oak-L Dohic, Marlln-A ft Masterson, Oalnes and ton, Erazoiia-- las Gray and wife, A Galvzston island--Wm Mitchell and Bon, Pojlc Co--C Ermine, Camden, Ala--K Moir.ford, Tyler Co--Sol Montgomery. EXCHANGE. a Cherokee Co--A Loltnre, Teliis-- nslfmaaD, Bryan-L Michlean--J Uamnersly, New Oilcans--CCaldwell Grimes 2o--Jolm Ii Franklin, Miss Nannie Randolph, A Masters, Colombia--J Mullins, Plltsvlllp--Jamua Martin, Louisiana--T Biddlo, City--Mrs Dallon, Culvert--James Hart, Austin--C A Burton, Uonston--J 1) Johnson, Galveston. WASHINGTON.

Carter, Cameron--N We3t, Ncwpo t--W iCendrick, riflnteravH'o--A Carrington, I'ruett, Leona--C Brauch, Freestona Co--J Eankln and lady, Hempstead--M Starx, Rov Veal, Scott, John Wiley, Brltting- hara, Tejais--PBayards, Bouma, Li--WS White, City--B if Womble, Bosquevlllo--E Ware and servant, Mississippi--T C.irtcr, Austin--T Koose, Brauaid, Haynee, Owcosville--C Wortbinston, Jiustia- Frather, Richie. Battle, Wsco--W Lamtdic, Bryan--D itord, Narnsota--JM Zachrie, Orleans--R Johnston, yeEruin--C Lawdfiy, MASONIC SUPPLY STORE. ONVENIENT ROOMS in Masonic Cincinnati, Oh'o, bavo been retltted and refurnished for display and sale of Maacnlc and other Society Hams established BUC- ceeafnl baeinces, tho undersigned is prepared for cxccnmvo orders, and can send C. O. D.

or O. O. 0. on examination. Supplies for Lodsee, Chapters, Commanderiee--Masonic Carpets, Jewels, Tollars, Diplomu.

Pillars, CfllccrB' Aprons, Full Templar Outfits $S5 to (60. Also, Collars and Aprons, Knights of Pythias, Chapter Eobes, I. O. O. P.

Jewels. Belora to prominent Masons in Stato. alien-dim JOHN D. CALDWSLL. PORT OP GALVI1STON.

NZWS OIPIOI. CJALVIS7OH, I September 1SU9. liecclptn rrona me interior. fPBB 8TEAJCEK. I HOUSTON--Per Bteamtr Era No.

Eniiis co 1 uale cotton--Jo Aiken 10--T Wagner 3--J Brandon 3--T Stobbs 1--J Smith co 1--A Seasums co 5--Moody, Bradlej 2--Wm Ilcndley Aco 4--J Katffman co 7-A It Campbell 10--Bill, HntchinitB co 2--J Frcd- crlch 3--Hobby Post 6--M Qtiin 1 --E Jamison 1--Von Harten Nictols 6 hides--Jas Day 4co 3 inotB--U Quin hides-- 10 hides --C Jordnu 40tU bricks. Total--Cotton 63 bales. LIBERTT-rer steamer Black Eley 4 nilcs cotton--Hobby Post 3--T Stublu co 2--Houston Direct Navigation Co 3 bbla Saur Lake water--Gary SSlnner 14 I'bls Sour Lake water--J Block 20 hides, 3 boxea beeawai A SeeETims AGO fl bales 3Q cords wco j--C Eley 20 hiden, 1 coop chickens. Total--Cotton 9 bales. KAILROAD.l Cacnon Aco 15 bales cotton--ii Brooks 6-Order 8-Hohorec Aco a Smith.

1 --Grcenleve. Block aco 2--A Campbell Bitts T3ean 1--Vocke Wuklns 4-Moody, Brad'ey co C--M Quin 3--T It McMahau Aco 1--Bsli, Ilntcliini'j 4--J Frcderich 4--C tee Aco 1 car iron--W 1'nrviance 40 hides--W A Ellis co 2 bales 55 bundles 1 tbl taUorf, 1 bundle ekics, Total--Cotton 64 bales. J. t. SHACKELrORI).

A. A. OAT, MHACKEIiVOBD. BROWN Cotton and Wool Factors AlfD BHIPFUI8 iWD sepltwto octlC SlTllnit. SAKE, mWO-STORY FBAME and two Lota, 1 and 3, In QalveslorT.

Hoatfl In thor repair. Stable and other oat buildings. Apply ii sepl-dJw ATJSTTN'A QHOVKB, No. Strand, Trcir.out street, ncsr btriinil, F. McDONNBL ITpprictor.

IH3 HOUoE is loaded in tne cen'rnl pan oj tho city. N. A House to carry Wagon ia aitacued to the IrecorcluirL't 1 CARPET A. Importers, Cb-irtrcj Street. New Orleans, oner for sale at LOW PHICE6: plAHHETING--Ene'ish anil American, ol all kinds: Floor Knrnltnre and Enameled Ol! Cloths.

Mntting-- EDO rolls China, ton piece: Cocoa. Window Shades Table and Piano Covers. Crumb C.otlia--Drurget, Linen anil Kelt. Curtains-- lleps.W oruieii, Damaak.etc. Kur- nltnrtt Covering, Linen, and Cotton Slrlpee, Cornices.

Bands, Pma. etc. jeSd-eod-twlv r. ir. iiKNiiusr M.

i-. P. II. HENNESSY MANOFACTDHERS OF THE 1'JRIVATE ACADEMY FOB No. cornerTy.cnty-Eiit!i etre.t.

Opposite F. Flftke, resldste Mas. M. hit OCT. of OalTeatcu, I JIBS.

O. ilclNTUSII, CTtES cjmaienceou-MOM. 1 Oolo 1S61I. All the tsaal Knsll-h DiaiirtiOfl, lloat-rn Lan- (Cbsaicp. if dt-'alicd.) Mufiic i-nd other p.c- cornpllabinents A limited number pi Boartlera be accotnraO' dHled In the Institution.

B'or terms (references. If rcquirfd.) and other JnEcrmtlon, the liis.ituUon any Utno nf cr 15th inst. sepl tf AIR G-AS MACHINES. A IX TinBers' Tools and tilnf Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Zine, if, AfD HOUSE FURNISHING Teiax. County Rights to manuJltctiire and nseonr Machines for SKIC by applying to aa at GalveFton.

G-LEN ECHO MILLS, fJF.RIH It EASE SIOAN, IIASUFACTURKHS, IMrORTERS AND WHM.WAT.E DSiI.En? IX A I Oil Cloths, We invite the attention of the track to onr ci tensive etocic of Domestic Carpolings, both of our own and other makes, as well flfl ft ftsaoit- mcnt oi' Foreign Goods. WXHEIIOTSK, No. SOO Chestnut Street OpptxKe Uic State Honso, PHILADELPHIA. OF MHIMCAL Kew OrliMinK. A.li.CESAb.M.D., gmetitiu Professor ol Ob- HtetrjCtj.

JAMES JONES. M. PiofcBHor of Obstetrics. WARREN STONE, SI. rrorcjEOr cf Surgery.

T. O. RtCHAEDSON, M. of Anatomy- SAMUEL M. I521IISS, K.

Prof, of Medicine. STANFORD JS. C11A1IJ.E, M. Prof, of Physiology. FKANK HiVrinons, M.D., Prof, ol JIaterIa Medlcu.

JOSEPH JONES, M. IX, (tateof the University of Nashville.) Prof, ol 1 Chemistry. 0. J. BICKHAM, M.

Dsmonatratorof Anatomy, The tli'rly-sccond nnnual ccurec ol instruction in this department, will commence on MONDAY, the 151U oi November, 13C3. am! terminate on the Feconfl Eaturday of March, 1S7J. Preliminary Lecturee on Clinical Medicine and Surgery will bo delivered In the amplutheatre oC the Charity Hospital, on the 18th or Cctobc wtthmt any charge to sindents. The Anatomical rooms will be opened at the came time. The members of the Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeoia to the Chsilty imd give instruction dally (it tho becV.de of the sick.

'jTne practical advantages tain offered to Bttflents are unrivaled. all the Lectures, $140: Matriculation, Practical Anatomy, $10; Urartu ation, J30. i'aj-ment icciuircd in uuvance. For farther information, address T. O.

RlCiJARDSON, It. Dean. NOTK'K. JLHE "aSDERSIGSSD will opon Select School, for Boys and io the ikurpl Hoasa Lcxt Hoil, olreet, ou tho FIRST SEPTEMBER. Prices moderate, to salt times.

A limited number of LCkolire can bo cccommodated if application is made- before in 1st of September. HISS EMMA cor 26Ui and Postofflce LOrnt'EX INSTITUTE. A I AND DAY SCHOOL FOK YOUNG LADIES. 312 SU St. Charlea and SOI Toroji flroot.

MISS M. A. BURR, PRINCIPAL. Annual Sea-Ion of th'a A i i i r.jmrr.cocc; on WEDNESDAY, the af Septemlier, Ample art! cjivcQ to the tapVli to acquire ft thorouprb of tlie Frt-ach, U8h, Latin. German, p-tniab, aud JtiJian laa- guaKCS, as well of 1 and Icstrumen- a Ac.

l.cctiiree 011 i ii euhjecta will also be deliYertcl by nllo i during thy The Depart annexed to tbe achoo! ii under the chaise i the same experienced tc clHTJ who preside Academic depart- nitnt, one! eame attention givjc to the pupils who belong to 1 r. jMl pcrcnta or guardians wULrr.g' inforrcallou nfl to terms, ftre respectfully invited locall on Mlsfl y-jir, at the 101 Gump Btretl, where printed catalopaea may also be ob- or to address her tircujth the New Orleans Postclllce, lock box No. 13i. eep4-('0m KKMSEI) IIESK LIQUORS derive their peculiar B-erlts froci balng rviUudaadvrcUiipd byttie sc.od«-tr- French, mt Vied ol" orpilou sndeztrjctloc. In Marie," cf the offensive cUa aod KCidi which Uie re, u'c'-ve and bad liquors.

Sc'cnUilc tiiat rc- pultlTc propcrtlM coDsistof and COEI- mou ttfftil Spirits, ann by on of coctact with liio irood of casks, wU! absorbed by it, and ihattlae retraction of ofltnsivc prouertiea from them at or.co nil ttc propcitlcs of 050. Ttis done by the Marie, 1 evaporates alcohol a'. IPO 3 rer.iinliuj the cile that require liijjhcr tCTiipcratnro for" evaporation and parses tiw vepor tarouyh ft Rtratiim which, aOLniLica for those oils and aclda vrhicii evspcrikie with Cis alcohol at ft temperature tban 160'. them and leaves the pure alcoholic vspo 1 to ttc Into a eepuraU vesscJ. This Is tlic method bj which al! ilnc loreijs arc now matie.

and irvolvcs riciil and cxpcrcucc, to cxtn.ct and expel iron their bai propcriitB, ii.9te»d of the more common oncorattrir.ptlntj to tiicin bvflddlnjf raoro end poironr.u* Qfi LUhfirpe, Turncrticc, Ginger. Camphor. Po ash, Lime, btiychalDe, cono ot Liquors which have bud Uuse same properties absorbed by yeirs of conlact with tho wood or the caaS. if friends and pairor.a are ajcareJ tbit thtsu 1 iquors will leftvo my aandd chemically as pr.re ia frco IVora properties as Jia bo maue. A OiiM.Tiencc wilh the bi et Frccrh LU Uefinera of Liquor- for tvvynty-fivc yeaw, and aclcsc ob-ervatioc of the ihoory and practice In otbcr countrica.

leaves nic In poa ol Is- formation and eapciIcrco vrhlch coaatltuteactelm to the ronadenceof of alcoholic dnclta, which I trust will not be Impaired by itdulffcnce. MT lirar-dy from Texas wUl Ve pnrc. azcl pvruaps as palatable, aa any Imported. Uy wbiukfos arc offered in three qualities, cor respect; ins to thcirenaine Whiskies In the aad will be branced: No. 4--Commcn lEeflr.i No-B--Bllra Defined; No.

6--Choice ReSctd. Deodorized and Anhydrous A'cobola to order lor Physicians a Principal Eepot at N. LFDSTONK'S, 16 StrtM OalTestcn. S. H.

lilfcHIAX, Licensed Refiner Keaifler ot Distilled Liouote, Oilvettou. jeli) twAw AGENCY, 43 C'ARONDKLET STREET 43 ffALVESTON FEMALE SEMINARY, NKLLIB nUFPHASTER, Assiatsdbyan able Corps olTeache-f. THE THIRD ANNUAL SESSION of luxa- tion will Ijc commenced on MONDAY, AUCJUbT In 1'ir's Building on Poatofllco street between 22d and Center, the formerly cccn- plod lor the fame mrpote by tho Miojcs ilipgocd. Thi: bnildirg is to all the lines of street This School Is divided Into Urao Departments, and. the conrse of ffttidy adopied offers every facility for acqulilnc a thorough education.

Terms per month, ((bar weeks) Currency Primary Department $4 DO Intermediate ColleRlate 09 charges he mide for Ihc Lmr-anapca, Painting. Ornamental Halrwork, Wai c. Mocliarge will be for vorsJ I music in cissies. Tee action will continue forty wtcks or u-n ectiolaelic months. allj21-citr 1.

1 E-- I. IM E-- 1 K. 600 BARIiKLS ROOKfJlND LIME, in prime order-- ottered below market intce, to out. English FIREBRICK. 10O bbls.

Rosccdttlc CEMEiiT. 5O casks Scolch ALB (Tounscr'e), SCO boxes ErUenbrcclicr's LAUi-'UUl' STAECB and COBNENA. jy8dllll- nort C. H. JEf UATH HOl'SE ILSO-n to i ANDKETli'S GARUBN Having just returned from the North, where I nauc made special arrangements Messrs.

024! Sir to ship mo accds In their oriel- nal tapsrs and pmckjgeu, I can furnish th'o fame I to my wholesale customcra at lower rtca than they can be procured cleevrhere. An 1 have noir the sole right for selling these seed In this market. AKIVATJS ROOMS FOH LADIES AND CHILDREN, Between Stark', nnd MechaElc, parties may rely r.pon It thit all Landrelh'a Seeds purchased elsewhere than at my store arc either PH ld Jy31d6m-wly my i 166 East Market StTTLlveston. CITATION. THB STATE Or TEXAS, I C'OUnTT OF GA1.TE8TOS.

To the Sheriff or any ConttaMe of Gall'cston County, grtttinj: oath has been made before me by Yf John Brown, that one Wlili-un Croawaltu Is jastly Indebted to him sr.m of'Ninety- eignt Dollars, that be li absent oin this State, so that the ordinary process ol law cannot be served on him, von are hereby commanded that yoa, by making publication of this wilt In some newspaper primed in GalTeston, for three Encces- iive weeks before tho return, day hereof, sammons the said William Croswaith to bo and appear before me, at my offlco, lathe city.of Galveston, in the county of Galresuw, on the F1B8T SATURDAY IN CCTOBBH, 1S69, to anhwcr tbo complaint of Mid John Brown, jr earn of Inely Eight Dollars. Herein fall not, and daa return make hereof the law directs. GiTen under my hand this the 3d dav of Sfptcm- 1869. JOHN a. RHEA, J.

V. Q. C. J. J.

KrawAN, Constable G. C. Bcpd-d caw 3w ACADEMY B. K1RBY SMITH, SnWKraTBSoiKTT TTIRK next Hegnlar Session of this Academy begins on tho lit Sepleinber, 1889. Tbe Stuamei Terra continue) from Jane to tha lit September; For further Information, B.

K1RBY SMITH, JelJ-twlm4w3m Newcastle, Henry TKXAS WISB. UNDERSIGNED. HAVING LOST 3OO BARRELS OF WINE and other property, In the late fire HaTasota, learinp; him hia deetltato, propoacs now, a means of suji- portiig himself, to MANUFACTURE WINE for who Will furnish the grape jnico, pledging himself to return one-half the quantity In to ba good. Mi. flciiry Samp- eon, ofHoofttoii, ttas kindly offered not only to ftir- nlah me qoantity of juice, bat offered me the use of a cellar IB a concrete building to store the i alee I maymakd.

Thoso, therefore, who have juice which they wish made Into wine, will do me A favor by lufofmlts Mr. Simpson how much joice tbey naye. the offered shall be sufficient to j'nstlly mb in engaging In the mana hundred barrels, --I will then j'o to Houston and commence the manufacture. Mr. Sampson TUI advlso me of the often made, ml tho parties will be duly notified.

norlWtwtf JOHN 8. A Yomig Ladies' Institute! DIRECTED HT MK8. Y. CAKNATZ, No. 2 street, cor, Piytnnla andFtret.

A HIS INSTITLTIS ctcap'K 3 now and siikn- cild Mansion and In tlio Garden Dial Ic tho City." is furnished wiiha'l the modern omforta oi' wfi'cr, batba; with Isrge arl veil Tcntllntcd pf-rlorj, for rccl'Rtion study, nnd dormitories. Tho spaclon? grounds tre ftliHjjed by bi-'fie ma; Ar e'm, lind'n ar-d oiangc trws. Th9 br.l'd- nya arc thus almost invisible from Uic street, art aSrd a shaila scii wclnslon inr.nRlin the tear if aiiopnloaa cily. Vrith a compiL-tc oi Science, aiid Acccmpilshtsients, SPKCIAI. MOTICK.

Mustang Jtiice Office ctfltts Texas' Grape Culture nd IHn? SOS SOT Galveston, Aug. 10,1669. UR CORRESPONDENTS arc spcc'allT requested to tLeir own names and Ihe number of eallom on each barrel of when ehlpplEg to us. This as It ia very diuicult to ascribe the pi opcr barrels to the prop -r ownenrwhcn shipmenU fromflliTertnt poln'son the railroada arrive on Ihe tame day, witb no marks upon them to Inform ba from whom tki come. VON rfiRTEST N1CHOI5, Sole Agents of the T.

O. C. W. Co. angll THE "ABBOW TIE." HE INCREASING DEMAND FOR Tlil popaiar for BALING COTTON, hs.

Induced Ihc Proprietors to provide a Increased stork for Its comins; aeaspn. tod ivu arc norr prepared to FiLL OKDKHS FKOM TIIABE, aay qaanllty, of tSe Tie." J. 3. and LIVERPOOL, EXOT.AND. 1II HLEV Jt Jpr STATE OF 1 I STKAND STKEST.

A Ihe principal HOUSTON. H.iKN 01 TJJ1H I STATIDSJKY, POBT1BLS A.VU STEAM Tiibnlsr, Flae, Cvlinder, and BOILERS, I A I A A I. AN I 7. HRWCiHT CAST IRON PIPE, dcscriptlcr i steam, Finings, I LUW-VTATEK AiAKM.a,oif VALV'SSACITS, I Steam Water G-uages, -ml: will lir-cl at this Inaliluto every attribute oi i heaUli, EDcluslon, cdncitioa and exani.le vrhica can pcaslbly desire fcr Ihelr For Circulars, apply a 1 Pestcffice, No 1 US, New Orleans, La, aaRl4-ti cod tliJf.nl3 'TO CAI.VESTON FEMALE ACADEMTr A.venue and 10th Mr.5. JULIBTT OOODVflN, I Mns J.

M. WARK. Miss NELLIE OWES Miss M. W. THIS COS8OI.1DATCJ) ACADEMY Rill open or.

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 187, ISC'J, sndoonlluuo Sept. SOih, 1S70. The courea of Inoir-act oa will embrace every biitach for the lOiOQKh aud complete education ol Tounglaclics.

can be mmue for tbe board of Ladies at reasonable ratcB, and under the Immediate gapcrvlaioa ofthe Piiucipalft. The eiperlence ofthe Frlnclpali, in Sribols 61 high grade, JMtlHes them In bopiogthat they may bo found worly of the patronage of tbo public, which has been liberally bellowed upon the School nnder Us former management. For partica'aTM ace the programme, or edoreM cither ot toe PrUclpils, Ualveslon, Texas. aogM FRENCH AND ENGLISH ELECT SCHOOL Mrs. Ernestine llcbert Stevens, Principal-fir Of Otn Walter H.

Stevens). This. IcsUtu-'lon win reopen oa iOth, 1EW. ScholuUc yeiir divided Into two sesaloiis, eadlng Jam S9th Addrest the Prtnclpal, Si I 127 St. Paul Street, near Mount Vemon ttrnoro, Mi.

A 51 Eureka Hand Power MACHINERY AND TOOLS, Saw and Shingle Mills, i i And of all klaus, Cotton G-ins, Grist Mills StW MlCULSEaV, a MY TR1CSS DEFY COJirSTI uadcrBOae tiorouirh ropaira, thtofli- Torlti Mioon T7'X to icopsnedneV.TCESDikr the Init. None out tho best will ba offered. LLiichts rcralurly from 1 1 A M. to 1 T. M.

every day. SI. A. DAVEY. Corner toil Wh of South Carolina, AMD AT LAW Court or tho United st OOBCNM, WA 85-5 arxn..

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