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ESTABLISHED 1842. GALVESTON, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 23, 1869. DAILY VOL. NO. 41.

NEWS. jt 5" i items. Tlic Houston Union of yesterday says that tiro men, who wtro formerly employed by Mr. M. L.

Wcstlieimer, i entered liis fern 1 1 stole two horsos, were a ami put in to 1 nivait i trial. Sneakingol'Bryan na ncotton marknt. tbc Appeal of fiin-iij-i. i imndrctl biilcs ot cotton i AN UN SMENTS. For i a Givcrnor.

anror.r.co Hon. an Ur f- ihe Dr. BOCLDi a for the of For STO to Col. JACOB 'jT. cf Navarro a candidate to re- of in tbe Cones.

ji'J-dtwiwtf For Str.tc r-caatc. criz -i'. ansoTince A. P. HcCO tck'sss.

C.T. Senat-j to ro- of the coun- For District fjerli. to announce bYDXET i. f. of are to J.

I. Olfsr-iDSAU .1 cii.i^v.e tiio office of MicrlfT. FKASK DIRKS r. fjr to the i E'-Ct on Novera- to SEZCISBCC Cart. JOSEPH ATKISS a cs' for the oEcc of Sheriff of E.iC'.lor.

c.f November. A CITIZENS. are to Col. JCIIN" II. car.c:dr.-.c fvr Sheriff of Galvcston Ccur.ty e'cc Col.

tai 3 01 fcr the past ten ivi; it Mur-Sof Gaivcstoa Coizrv. br the tric'. n-tj for and i.b~:"y in A For i i I'encc. lo cr.c! J. A.

JJ. a for the oflice of Ju? I'esco fjr 5. Flrtt Ward. 1. th? flection.

c-: Kcitioa oryesterriay. tbe orHccrs of the City of for Cics of New Orleans fiirr.ishcs U3 with NuW York pr.pors of tbe ahead of TucoM is vrakiag TViND.MF.YSi: furnishes us of for liearih Hoine, ancl spc-riing anc! comic papers. late CATT. D. who hns been time in Washington as attorney "in (lie of Ben Brown et returned monaag.

He for Houston by tbi3 eveuiog'a VTe notice that our liiencl Col. J. D. senior ccii'or and proprietor of 5sn Hcrjjd, lias returned sfcer q'lite 113 i llie North ar.il wxst. lie resume? tlie clitr.riil harness -with ari--' will do jeonna's service in the fiaht against T.iiVica'.lsEn.

The IlcraUl will soon np p- is a neiv purchased by Voile lie in Xew York. TJC Brjan Appeal of the 21st, says thst improved bottom land, not fcr i i by any in the and, more than all, cot above six mi'ies from the Central railroad, can bo for five dollars per aero. Thers are that will produce at least a bale of cotton to tiie acre, or fifty OT.a'jcis of core, year by year. Unimproved lands in the same section syc held at from two to three dollars Ter sere. FttOM take the foU from the Times of this morning: Tbe radicals hive at last fixed up their county ticket.

It is as follows: For Sheriff, A. B. Hall; for District Cierk, A. K. Taylor: for Justice of the Peace, 1st prccincr, John W.

31 lots of cotton were shipped from Culvert to be soltl in the Bryac market The Appeal, a i been abkcd for information in regard to the Bryan ir.il- itary says: We only know a it has been mored on the streets, a the commission hud a i all who were on trial except Ben. Brown, and upon his case they could cot afcrce. It was said Unit it quired i to convict, and that there was not that numbi-r in favor of filch a course, which makes it i a to nn ac- quitUil. Thii, us we said before, is only a rumor. Tr-is we do know, that the prisoners are yet in close military custody--as we say here, they are tenants ot the Yankee eky-parlor," and to-day we have it that "Ben.

Brown is qaite tick. A drove of one hundred and fifty head of horses passed through Columbus, last Saturday, en ronte for "the The Columbus Citizen, of Thursday, says ihe pecan crop in Colorado county is very heavy this year, though few of them have found their way to that market. They ia Co- lurabus, nt from $2'25 to $2 To per bushel. The Citizen announces the death of Mr. Joseph P.

Gorrett on last Monday, the inst. Ho was a most estimable man. At the lato session of the District Court at Columbus seven convictions for felony were had, live of which were for theft, one for rape. The longest term in tho penitentiary was ior fifty years, in the case last mentioned above, and the shortest term two ycirs. All of those convicted colored save one.

Victor Rose has associated himself with llr. James Boone in editing and publishing the Victoria Advocate. Tho Advocate announces tho death on the lOlh of Old Uncle Billy Williams," in the 97th year of his lie was one of the oldest settlers in that section. The Jc-ftVrson Times of the I3th instant, learns that qir.lc a eerioua difficulty occurred in Marshall the day be-fore, between Majur Ilesp, United States Arm arid tho Mayor of city, and Mr. H.

Hunter, which resulted in the latter his arm broken in two places. The Crockett Sentinel, announces the marriage of Mr. Einanuel Martin to Miss Letitia Swan, and gives this splendid notice of tho bride She came forrh with all the dignity and grace of an Eastern princess, dressed in all the brilliancy and taste that and splendid opparal could decorate, and the gazing came to look upon whole form developed--and clad in that beautiful Grecian bend'--it must have been i i and a i i to the fair sex." I.v justice to our cotemporary of the Columbus we copy the lollow- r.g from his issue of tho 21st i NS several of our exchanges copying the notice from tlie Galvestor. News, stating that the editor of this Daper was present at the Brcnham iditorial meeting. We wish to make the correction now, so that all may understand the facts.

The editor ws not at Brcnbani, lut wr.s at in jed, sick. Qeo. McCormick, was authorized to attend the mooting for and represent tho Citizen, which he did but did not take any part in tho proceedings, and left, we believe, before meeting organized, as he did not feel authorized to enter the meeting upon the conditions of admission. The Citizen is an independent paper, does not belong to any particular party or clique, and supports such measures or men as it deems for the best interest of a and advocates such a line of policy as the editor believes -will be for the welfare of tho whole State, regardless of censure. taki) thu Allowing ijieciuls from the Kaw Orleans Times of yesterday I.ATEK FUOM SITUATION OK A A I I I i I A SKXATOlll.VTj HET.KNAI'.

WASHINGTON, Oct. latest i'u- b.in news iB Tho course of the volunteer very formidably) ia watched with much anxiety by the Spanish otlicials. The number of troops to litive arrived from Spain is greatly exaggerated, and there 13 much fickceea among the Spanish troops. Tho Cubans nrt in g. od Tho ypanish oilicial reports ot military operations ia the eastern departments of Cuba to the und of September p.fi'ord simple evidence of the determination of the Cubans to harass thu enemy nl its muny different points as possible, nnd of the nici'S- sity on tho pr.rt ol tho Spaniarcla of umlc- tairiiEi; tho strictest watchkilni-ps in every part, of tho distnrbi-d region.

Tlia Smiatorh.l in i i i a appears to satisfy all partiis. of the SintB is considered certaio. Oen. a was an active member of tho Grand Army of t'uw llcpabiie. Thia settles 113 to Ui9 political status MUKUEltS A ASSASSINATIONS IN JUS sissirn--oovEKKon CLAYTON' KM- I4IIS AND EL 1'ASO HAil.UOAD.

MiiMi'IIiS, Oct. 2 1 and assassinations ara becoming qaiie lu Mississippi. A man uaiuf'l Kxkej was Thu Tho PAIIAI.YSIS.--A young lady, rceident in Brooklyn, N. who had been subject to fits which became more frequmit and of longer duration at tho recurrence of of her periods, and which, after six a a i terminated in Paralysis of the entire side of horbody, Las been cured in less than six months so perfectly, by ILe usa of Stafford's Iron and Sulphur Powders, that there is appearance in her walk, speech or features, of lier ever having benn paraljzad. Sold liy 1 powders, ni'uckni'cn, (S.

Mailed I1AL HL'CKKL, 213 Struct, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. CIjOTllIINC! MEN' i YOUTH'S CLOTUISO, BOOTS, SHOES ALSO, A slocl; ofOcnts' Kurnlsliini; Goods -which I am nl pr'cc-3 to auit thu buyer. Call nnd csam'no ruy -took.

FIMISETtO, Eep30-d3m 183 3la tr, et. I MSH.IC Ua1.v Mutle. sho-, Suudny nirrht, near Pontotoo. bo.iy was found tbo text morning. murJerer is t-'nturclay uiau sixty years afra, i i near Holly Spring, wflB killed by au person.

A Little Rock says nylon's creates tlso amont: ail clnssc 6, a i a among the members cf tlio party. Tbe Governor announced himself ia favor of enfranchising every one HS yoon ELB it ean accomplished. Tbe. i-xlreiuists. Ciitteraon denounced him the severest stiying ho has sold out to tbo democracy.

Goo. D.un;!l, who, i hU two brothers, about i months killed two men mimed on tlu nU'aiuer -Belle Memphis, in New Madrid Bend, has been arrested. The Bjard of Aldurnien this i accepted tbe proposition of President i person, of tho Memphis aril El P.ISO iiail- roaH, to loan tlio city on its Block a the Little. Rock lUilroad. Tho following is a delayed press dis- As wil! be seen by ihe foMowicg dis- pntcb to the President of the road, the Texa3 Central Kailrosd is now C.u.vzr.7.

'VJ, 3 a. A. Biker, livery car, including all that came up yesterday, is unloaded, and the coast csce more. K. FLILEU, General Freight Agent From the following dispatch, received ia this city yesterday, it wonld appear that DAVIS realiy means After so much pow-wowing too bad to thbk that the renown ca radical gladiators cannot get into twcr-ij-Jour foot i together.

Oct. 1S05. Tbc steamer has arrived and will ro tsrii to-tnorrow. I will be in Houston wi.b Sitnrday train. In iorraMr.

IHmiitoD. TM-'-'- EDU'D J. DAVIS 1 (J Tremoni mrcct, am', will li: conalnnlly TT.VS Jl'ST rccclvlnp! all tie leltst i of Kcaily Hade a 1'UHNISIiljO Hut -s. i oto. lit! iu cf ll.o Ilin-sl ft of It PUBLIC are authorized to announce that Judge Bell will speak in Galveston to-morrow nigbt.

Dae notice ba given of the hour and place of speaking. have visited cur railroad depot and are glad to learn that tho too large amount of freight is being sent forward with all possible, dispatch. Thirty- scren loaded cars left yesterday, thirty- four of which contained freight for points beyond Houston. Col. Andrews, the freight agent, with bis clerks and laborers are working early and late to remove the cause of complaint, and he hopes by nest week he will ba able to forward freight as fast as it reaches the depot.

A large freight train is expected down to day. Col. C. W. Pierce, of Chicago, ia the radical candidate for Congress iu the Fifth district of MisDissippi.

CASF. OF THE CLT.A. WII.MIXCTON-, N. Oct. Cuba wcs libeled to-day, and the United Suites Marshal boarded her aud demanded the of the ship into his hands.

Commodore Higgles declined to surrender his ship except to an of the U. S. Navy, and a direct order from President Grant. After somo delay, Lieut. Couimr.nder Piersou, cf tlio U.

S. gunbor.t Frolic, came on board and demanded the surrender of the vessel, showing an order direct from the President, for the Cuba to be. turned over to him. Commodore Uig- gins then surrendered his sword and vessel to Commander Pierson, and himself r. prisoner of war to tbe S.

Navy. Tbu Cub.in fUjj vfas then hauled down by the United Slates, and ilia entire crew sent ashore- iu a condition. The in porno is regarded here as an outrage, u. the i loose in tbe city of over 100 Hitilorn and entirely beyond tbe restraint or control of olTicers. In anticipation nf troub't 1 a large police force i b-j put on duly to-nigbt.

Wo c-jpy I)olov7 from tbe special dis- pitchos of the Mimphis Avalanche, of tbe 20ih HOW BETWEEN AUKAXSAS RADfCAL CKIEP- LITTLE KCCK, Oct. IS. A difficulty took place this i in tbe State House grounds between Gov, Clayton and Gen. 11. F.

Catterson, the raiiitia hero of Southwestern Arkansas. Tbe most reliable account, of the i.tfair in that Catter- aon accused tb.3 Governor of selling cut to thu rebblp, meeting tliem at etc. Thiri the denounced. Tbe lie TTP.SI and tlie slapped Gt-n. Culterson iu tho tKce, wbere- urwn the hater a i lie w.m'J not one r.riucd uisn, tlio parties were Tbis id lo be tbe.

rfpult, i i i E-peich Friday heretofore tuii-jjrapbud. Considerable feeling was aroused tbe Governor and his former friends. TKOUI1L.EIN HINDS C'OUSTY, JIISS. JACKSON, Miss Oct. serious disturbance has occurred at Dry Grove, i about twenty-six miles south of ibis place.

A white man who hod a difficulty i a a few days ago, met him at Dry Grove, acd kuoclsed him down with a club and whipped blm severely i a cowhide. The aegroes, ia considerable force, armed themselves, and began searching village fur thu white a whoin the meantime had secreted himself. A deputation was sent here for troops last nighS. This evening a gentleman reports considerable skirmishing. To-day, the ne- groes, in strong forca, well armed with muskets, are in the woods waiting for some demonstration.

Two whites ancl one negro were killed, and several wounded on both sides. About Eve hundred white men have collected from this and Copiab counties. The negroes are represented us being bloodthirsty, and say they want a fight, Troops havo been, sent down to quell the rioters. Rumors are number- ees, and it is impossible to got correct nformation. take cs follows from the Cincinnati, inquirer of tlie THE HOTUSCIIILD HOAX.

WASHINGTON, Oct. is not a ord ol truth in the statement published everal days and now reiterated wi'-h light alterations, thst an ngeot cf the lothcchilds has been conducting nego- ialions wilb tho Government for an uu-- imited loan to tbe at 4 per ent. ilr. Friguet, the agent alluded to, been here, but his business Ims no elation to the government whatever, but connected with tbe building of a railroad. Both President Grunt and Secre- ary Boutwell deny that any financial roposition from the Rothschilds has been submitted to this Government.

TUB OLD NATIONAL ISTELL1OEKCER. This newspaper changes bands again tot murrow. It is said that it will lereafter be the organ of Senator Sprague. ever brought to Tcsn', rn.l full facillvi for Gentlemen's First (lass Clothing. Our Mr.

13. R. STEWART, whoso a CLASS CL'TTEK ciuiiul lie questioned, ii; have charsj of ilu Mcreliant Tailoring DepRr.mciit. scpUM dim JLIllTOKS. JTURF.

GRAPE and cbolco WHISKY, in to orilcr. For ealc by DAVIDSON MISCELLANEOUS. GiLVESTON. THE GREAT pen SCHOOL BOOKS AND GENERAL STATIONERY. FOK PKI LIST.

BlilLO GENERAL ADVERTISING XM NKIVSP.lPKn AGENCY. Ajjcnts over Papers paKiehcd in the STATES MEXICO. TT A VE had xpcrlence or tbr. yuars in the Newsplpcr bn propose to CiENEttAT, NEWSPAPER AGENCY, and wculil bo pi fl'ud lo receive propOBitlons from all Papers DKd nouses doing a Tisns trade. Oar ofll -o la with Musa-i.

BAIUI FJlTE, ISO Strand, anl P. 0. Boi 50, Gulvoston. NEWSPAPER TYPE FOE SALE. IN A FEW DAYS ALL TUB TYPE BOW u-td on the be Tor eale.

KUT.EJ, will aleo bj aolil, ns will have A JVliAV OUT-FIT to take the plac; th-j olj i sell the FOUNTS IN PART OH IN BLOCK. XV. I I I A A CO- DAVID RICHARDSON, FOH TUB OHkc with MESSRS. J. J.

LEWJS On-Vvert, All orders Ior AnvEr.Tisiso, ftrcscrt; Jen WORK p-omplly attended to. and DUIT.HJ, A I is. Wholesale and Dealers in cenle and rctiil clralcra in Fancy ICti 108 Tiumon L-, GalvcdLon, Texas. atiRlj-d3ai MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils A FANCY GOODS, Won. 100 and 1 OS Xrcmout GALVESTON, TEXAS.

CHICKEN- COCK WHISK 1-; A well hno NTS-' abov ceMirsted nnd A A. i i i OLD BOVltBtiN I is the tiESUI'-B AUT1CLE, at cl olf it 1 1 tbe trade, it 10 Rive entile Tuc- on. It ha mminl'iCUiTed, ccpp-r dia'iiled. of the best sniic and pure qualities-- improves by njre. cm-uciiiliy in ihe Southern climate.

larire ttoclc constantly on tnnd, of different age? and pricta. Ccope'iiae of the moat riur For tale In lols to purchasers, by 1 CODE, UO1-UONDK for the 37 Natchez New Uilynna, La. A. SEdSUMi deOLlly So'e Aironts, Qalvc-ston, Texas. 207 Orleans felioo Store 2O7 FI AT-IO Market i jonh Him LB; UUSII i AND'.

PttpDUCB BUUKEKS AND COTTON Over ore of Messrs. Ofcrrett. lot it Texas. We foliclt: ordt-ra to pnrcbnsc 'Cotton and other PjCdure, ftod will pcreonal attention to ah bti-lDcpe L.trudteu to in. SAM.

D. HAH LAN, i 111 Tor. Tremoctand Ste. Choicest Brandies and Wblukiep, selected With great care. BEST B1UND8 HAVANA CIGARS.

ecpl d3m A IIOtXK. AViSG Hotel fur DICE east we II, on MONDAY, Oct ISth, Ink or the Wot ra Ilouao oua oriitliuie tte Ilotel Thftckful for the liberal a 1 rou- aire bcstowc upon in whilo at tho Ocean Wo nc; ecifn'-y contWncncc of the BUTLER CLEMENT. dJcwU' lo, rielor.A. A A I IS IT S. Slitst Workers and Boiler Sinkers, Foot of Twentieth htnd ol the WTiarl, '-re prepared to do nil kinds of Copper and Trim Work at the fhnrtcst notice noviiO-dnvlY PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

P. TQOB. f. KOT7 JAOI-: A TSOTT. ITTOKKKTS .151) ST LAW Ho.

130 FoBtofflco Street. oorlMrnrtr MALVSSTON, TEXAS. H. C. McLEWORK.

K. A AT LAW, 113 POST OFFICE STKEET 313 GalveMton. Will practice in tlie Stale and Federal Courts. CALVERT. D.T.I8LXDAUT J.

L. LIOKIKI, RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND OBNKItAL Liberal cash tdvancets uattile nn Tor Bain or shipment. i )irR! fot'oi Yard rrom LUC i.nr,j. town. aac cut ton ran bo ftorcd without risk or lire J.

L. jr. L. Durst Bankers Dealers in Excliansre, Olllcj in Wareliousd JfcLconu'd Cn vert, ItErEii Tn--Howi'i Mncy. SpolT.iul, Til ton W.

Hoover, Nrw Y.irk; rite, nrothor Orleans; T. H.JIcWi'lnn Co N.Tdy, Jlmcllcy ft Ivcftoa llomton IDFUMUCJ Comunnv. TAUOU OENKK A CALVBaT, Tl XA8. Spue 1 attention to rccflflii Ing. i i Orocurtes im baud.

Slnplr I.UCE...TU' s. TAtSOU, E.IICE I I Comnaission Mercliants, AND Ur Groceries. Hardware. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAHE, Ilnla, Iron nnd Cti.mi.T, TKXAB. IS, L.

A I Ootton JJnyor- Sz, CALVEHT, TJ-X S. Boolf, Klire I and SU-p'c Dry Cooi's ron- on liai.il. J. O. iaioro, V.

Yiillirn. J. A i I I a IT 1 i- Ueeciving a rnnv'ins clcrclunt Tcxux. LilKT.il advances made ai'i-iitlun piihl Die iii of Cotloii Dii. G.

II. I I omen Southwest Corner Tremont and ToJlofflce Strt'cti-, GiLVESTUN. Jcltj-dtij-ml-'TO oil. v. Lit.

8TJRGRO! AST) l'nYKT(T7A7J Residence, 26lh at. and Av. I. W. PI3T5TE.

IT1. TUYdlCIAN AND ACWUC'IUSUI), KcBidence, 41O Enar Chcrch DRS. DOWELL PEETE, O7FICE, SOth street. No. 21), up Stairs.

Private Patienu bearded. aorilll dJkw to Sam "70 Ii. K. ED IN IS; 3. OGcc residence No.

10 to 14, I'us'utlice St. eep22 GAI.VESTON", TIXAS. d'f TEXAS I I CRYAN J. KI.VBKOUGH. Ki.mti'joi ATTOHNEYS AT LAW, nrjrin, Kraios Will practice ir, tlie Cr nrts ot Brazos, Kuriofon.

MTara and KubertSuli Counties, Olllce botb at Dryan nnd Culri'rt. roaiS-1-twly mpplj- of LADIES'. MISSES' AM) UEM'LEMEN'S SHOES, mad-; to on'c- of tlic best aterU', an-1 o-i most reasonab'e terms A -lie IVovi-Jt'cjt 'Iio thv Ihe mot-t 'as uVons cm) and i possibility vita ocl.I) QUALITY UR 1-KIOE3. dl'U COAL is vein of excellent coal, 8 feet thick, ancl extending to the northward, bas just been struck on the immediate line of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, 75 miles east of Denver, and SCO -west of Kansas City. This discovery shows that the workable beds of the Rocky Mountain base, extending miles eastward into the grca plains, are of the greatest importanci both to settlers and railways.

Kearl; one-fourth of the entire operating expenses of the Kansas Pacific Kailroat 13 now for fuel, and this coal bids fai to reduce tho price of fuel along th whole line to about onc-iifth of presen rates. A special to Forney's Chronicle from Cincinnati says the people of Ohio are i favor of paying the bonds in greenback! and that those who voted against the radical ticket, who Etsyed nwsy polli 1 look a wsy of signifyi TB1ME VJ3UV LA formurlj known For lierat. commocllOLie building the "ScS p-e Livery situated on th-; corner of 1'oat Office and stf for rent ut m- derate rate. For terms, ar-piy to JAS. O.

TDIM1NS, ap2) dtf At A. Suss'jtns Jt Strand, AHKLET CHAIQ, C. n. riANDOT.ru, OSHTEUVILLS. BEYASt.

fl. H. A COTTON ASD WOOL FACTOlti, oiTnixissioii AJO DEALERS IN ST.U'LS WEKCIIAND'SE, jyljtu-fim I7rj'aii, CHAS. I. EVANS, Attorney nis-J i al elO--twly BRYAN CITr.

TKXAS rt I i ILIrly iluyj from Now Vurk i.nd J'biluile'pliin. A It AND TJEALEKS II, TEXAS. GOLD, Sr.VH.ll AXJ I i i AND LD. BOUGHT OEO. D.

IIAflVK: I Co ra i ssi ii SO.V, i a i EOEIVI.MG Hi car, full iitleiuluJ In. a IK-II-U from it-iiK-iif on Ll" ('i-f nud 1'roUuSi be s-lorerl it rkk of UK. (JALTKS1 OX. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ETC. C.

rnliijsloM SODTHWICK CCILDINQ Eefera to Ball, A A. T. HAMILTON DKALEHS TN I A COAT A1VI1 1)EKH SKISS, MD r.O'.T,*, Ctn'-al Wusrf, The i i rccnpy tie old ol McXi-ii. Me- ell A Cummiw O'i -i ii rcll-dJn, lU tton cai-. J.

t. A. C. IT3t i a A G-rocerc- Western rrcdcef, ALL Klsn-S OP SION Hcniiley'H st. f.

-t lrL-, You ijartviii G-rocera I VON ta.tecTKiv a I I A DCAL5BS and To! Ire i-0- A i.ii.vrw,,!!. Ji'wi r. lit. A I Conim; 1 CV-n-iia- and A'r cff. jr.lv)-J COTL'TON TBXAS Ql'lN, COTTON No.

I Strand srivcn i i i A A 15 ATM TC KllM, COSTISU3 THE1K BUjIX Calrcrt, Texas. AT Xalion-il Sink Ur.n^. Ion. I A Ti-x Un.lbur New Oilenilii Nn- York Leinoulm Co Liverpool, Fiini. Clwiiibeilin.

"cxus; T. O. Ji Dai aa, Teia? A i A i di-rsuu Co lute WAL i Iillii9. GAS row COMMISSION DEAL1CKS. ai'l 2 1 CAt-vei-r, d.twSm J.

G. K. SliRr.VKTllKB, Lite of A. 31. wllh Ev-iis U-yin.

i Co OalvcFtori. J. J. i a A 11 ''erchtnis, is. COT'I'ON A i A-V1) a i 3 a i I I A DJkTSS, A MHr.CBjl,ST1l A WHOLESALE GRIM'-ERS' Liven)' Fane tcr.ti juiyM J.

M. J. LAW CARDS. W. L.

ROBD-DS. A. 5T. JACESON. SLOO? Il q-li 0 at Sis nest friend, "Pet" Hilstuad, ol JNew Jersey, ia to conduct tho new establishment.

rrr a rors rrom louR Bat WST ol BiirnirTlDg fiaished." a re rls toConErcm tidr dtraatlsfdrtlon wllh the financial policy of the government. rum's rosiTios r.noAKDtKo THE SALE OP CUBA. Evidence of a positive character bas been received that Prim was unqualifiedly in favor of the sale of Cuba ia tbe first instance, and continued in that disposition until after he had returned from France. It is charged here that Prim sought to benefit, himself in tbe trade, pecuniarily as well as politically, but, failing io make a success of tbe first brnncb, ho immediately reversed his political status. LETTER FP.O1I THE SEA.

The following nole has been found on Rockaway Beach, in a bottle: "MAlicn Cultivator lost in latitude 33 longitude Ileavy sea; all Lands took to the boat. God save us and protect ng. Wil. JlOIJISSOIf, Oae of tbe Hands. i cbildrcn." Oo the reverse side wna tbe following: "Whoever fiQils thin will advertise it, BO as to lut our fjiniiiiiB hnoiv of oui fate." REF1NEU LIQUORS.

ITSSE LIQUORS derive their peculiar ircriat from btiicff reflnotl and rectllled by ibc moderc rimch mtthod cf iib-orption and extraction, in a Bain Marie," of thu offensive oils and acids which constitute the rCiUltiivc properties of new and bJd liquors. Scientific rcararch has discovered tbat re- puleivc properties consist of oils and fields com- moa to nil newly-distilled Spirits, and which, by an age of contact with the wood of casks, will be absorbed by it, and that the extraction of these offcneivc properties from new A bat? liquora, givee them at once all the propeitlcsof age. This is done by the Bm Marie," which evaporates the alcohol at retaining the oils that require a higher t2mperatnre for evaporation and payees th'i vapor taronfrh a stratum which, by iia strong affinities for those oils and acide which evaporate with the alcohol at a lower temperature thun absorbs them and leaves the pure alcoholic vapo 1 to pass through the condenser Into a separaU This is the method by which all flnc Liquors are made, and involrcs expensive apparatus, ckHl ar.d ciperiencc, to extract and expel from their bad properties, instead of the more common one of attempting to disyniae them by adding more and ppwonoua materiale, auch sa Litharge, Turpentine, Kiire, Ginger, Aluii, Pepper, Camphor. Pp ash, 1 arLar, Gypeum, Lime, Glycerine, btrycuninc, noue o) which ure used or exist in any of my refined Li- qnors, which, having hod their ouensivcpropenice extracted, ure folly equal to, and Identical with, Liquors "which have had these eamc properties absorbed by years of contact with the wood of tbc cast. My friends and patrons are assured that these I iqnors will leave my hands chemically as pure free from injurious properties as alcoholic drinks can be made.

A experience with the brst French DistU- lara and of Liquors for tweuty-flve years, and a clcee ob crvatiou of ihe theory nnd practice io other countries, leaves me in ol information and experience which conelitutea claim to the confidence of consu of alcoholic drinks, which I trnat will not bo impaired by Indulgence. My Brandy (made from Texas grapes) will be ae pare, and perhaps aa palatable, aa any imported. My whiekica are oflertid in three cor responding to tbe genuine Whiskies in Ihe anu will be brariuud: No. 4--Common Kufir.cd No. 6--Extra Keflned; No.

G--Choice Refined, Deodorized and Anhydrous Alcohols mJuJ to order ior Physicians and urusjgista. rrlncipal Depot at N. LIDSTuNK'S, 16 Strand GulvcBton. S. H.

OILMAN, Licensed Rcflrcr and Hcciitlcr ol Distilled Liquors, Galvcfcton, Texs? lelO twAv ccll5-dlw GR -Y JACKET SALOON, ai( Market Strctt. A A I A Prr.c Ice in ail the Ccuils in thip p'ace, give attention to business in Land and CoinpY.oller'fl and to UolkcUond aud LauJ mutter? generally in Austin, lith 13M9. 11. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Aiidfi-soii, tirlmua County, dtw 3m IVANTEO TO I115NT. A LEASE OF ONB YBAR, a house containing 6 or wilb necessary A note addroEsed T.

M' 1 and left at the Counting Room of the News offic- 1 will receive attcn lion. ecpM d3t i LI. BR W2I- E. SiYERS. SAYEHS.

A Texas. Will pr. cticcin the CLuntics o( Oonz-iles, DeWitt, LSVHI. Gundalupc nud Caldwell, and in Supreme Courts, United States Circuit and District Courts at GalvusLon aud Austin, Tesas. tntlm FOll SALE.

A KATfE BARGAIN can tc had for cash by tlme'y application to ihe undersiatncd. who now lor eale their QAItDEN FARM, of thirty acres, with or without the four n.ilca from the tr of Gulveston and one-half mile Iroin the Gu'f Beach. For further inform tioa, aiinly on the B. CnSNOWETH, or MiaTHEsa M. clIaNOWJfiTII.

'O SPCAlt 1'LAtXTKHS U-F TEXAS. rV AKE PUirPARED to supply the trade with best LOUISIANA MOLASSES liAURELS, of Cypress, in nests of Quarter, Hair, and 7bole Price. 1 tlerat'i. J. C.

S. K. SMITH CO. WINE. I1IE UNDERSIGNED.

11AVLNO LOST 3OO BAERKLS OF WINE and other property, in the lite flre Jtsvasota, leaving him with nil family destitute, proposes now, aa a means of BUD porting himself, to MANUFACTURE WINE for all will furnish tic grapojnlce, pledging birasell to retun: one-half the quantity of juice In wine, CTarauteed to be good. Mr. cnry Samp- Houston, has kindly offered not only to for nish me a quantity of juice, but his offered me the nee of a cellar in a concrete building to (tore th Inice I may make. Those, therefore, who IMT juice which they wish made into wine, will So a favor by informing.Mr. Sampson how orach juice they have.

If the quantity offered 6haU be sufficient to justify me in engaging in the mana facturc--say. hundred barrels --I will then go to tlonston and commence tht manufacture. Mr. Sampson will advise me of th oilers made, and the will be caly notified mnflS-dlwtr S. HOUVKA.

japf'Maps'of Gulvcsion City can be hud at this office. J. C. HI7TCMES01V. A A A Crlinci County, Texan.

Anderson. marl 3 K. V. COOK, A A.T LAW, Texan. I'rompt and personal attention to the collection of in Colorado and surrounding counties.

feW-dtwtf t. n. PEULUTS, Victoria, Tex. B. A.

NEVtlX, Victoria, Tei. O. ARCHER, Indianolu, Tel ang26 dfltitwSra 131 Strand. HVUSTOK. CEAitLEa STXTVAHT D.

U. BABZIZA. AHT to UAHZIZA, A A A flooMloii, Offlt- Building, conicrof Main Preatoii screetb. octlSilAtwti PJI5LMPS, XEVILI, A AI1CIIKII, A Will practice In the 10th and 14th Judicial Bit tricts, and in the Supreme Court. Iebl7-twtl NAVASOTA.

JWO. C. TASTON. BEW. QOODHICn.

ASTON A A A And General Anderson and Savr.sota, TcxLa. feb23 dly TQB PRINTING HOOK niNDIIVO C. GUiAY KSjTTTBDT'B i A 4. H. urccwrvd to execate all oniera in 1 A.

C. L. MARTIN. B. BiKNBTT.

JWAUTIN A- BENNETT, ATTORNEYS AMD COCNSELLORS-AT-LAW Texas. tf Prompt attention given to the collectio of cla.ms. lice vrith tieatness and dispatch. fliitftll to Order. (Itwtt VI U.

OTEICB MBSSBS. A. C. OUAt AND CO. PKINTrSQ OJT1CS.

Kennedy') BuJJdLURi Houtton, It OUT authorized Agei All orders lot AdvrirtisJDg Subscriptions, Job Work, or any other buelnes handed in to him Ijy a P. M. at his olEce wilibesc'ttto Galvu'hm aanie day, and receiT prompt atci-iition. He deliver oui ptpcr to Houston BCrtbera escfc Jcy upon n( the train froj QlVf crton. W.

nlCOAKDiiON CO. 6. DAVIS at Ilouston. jomr B. SMEXWOOD.

A a A Na-ranotm, Ortmes Texai. Office fire.doors west of the Ka'Jroad. dtwly n. I i i i A i i ssi i IN C.M.V 11T, A i liif KOTI A O.M i.v:- J. AV Same WAI.I.

C.T(:N VJJ-T. tii ol Il.iKKIiVn'i.'O?! rifm W. IIATIIKii, itscaiviso MERCHANT. AND Ie Gz-oeci-, CAI.VEIIT, 1VU.J. VAUDEl.L.

Oop'vh Taylor. i Are -E -rs Cott and AM) i i r.xx* auction to all businefg in. 10 me. s- ik'm The Only l-'lrc 1'roof MarcuDiistln culvert. CIIAS.

I-ilWlS, of liobinwm Co. T. 3IADDOX, ol 1 TuxaJ 'ACTOUi At'D roMMlSsIONMBKCUAHTP, TEXAS. ERSOXALatklltlongh'C' atil rroduce, ulro Hi-CL-ivi i Eille ol' Colton i-j; end nillil) X. it.

A. 001 BIN. Fairiield, D. Late with Bindley SON A RECEIVING, A I AND GKNKSIAL tes, CALVEhT, A LT7E re-pocll'il solicit of ton. Wool, i Ac.

rrcjnpt iven to all I'lHintiSS enuuslcti to sopllnUIin AT HILL, KBCElVI.Va, FORWARDING AND i i U. N. T. Mn-il is. s.ntTti Cottisi; i i i TVool I I a flruu -t, TAXiin Ml blif pert-mini anu4 U- AND DEALEIIS IN EXCHANGE, iniii Fiictura and MerchaniB, iJeniilcy 224 fiaJvi-dion, Tc ILIj irivc mteiilii-n to ttr na! Cutton, woul, llidjf.

r.ud tu i chase of Lintral aflvancca ciade oh nr eali; or Jlnpincnt olhur i'rocui't 1 ui -i dwl v. K. JAM. s. sncri'awi-TS to T.

M. A AJfD-- Culvert, Tcxtiri. STKICT at end to sa'c find ol' 1'roduce Alcrchuuiz levied. uU V. II.

1C. Ivrrt, A. Texan. wl WILL PAY UIOUBS: 1 jr.Ut'IET PRICES roil voai, unrts, TVLLOW, cccsirix, A.C. cill duvdm CaJicrt, (ivcst side of U.

Sins. J. L. BECKHAM, PJIOPIUILTIIESS. A GCODL1VERV TAULE the IIi-usc.

The 1-t OSlce in all points nhnvo. is cnnncclcd i 1:1 I i a IliMisa fur B. w. UAOWS, A. A of j.

ii OUI.I.EY, .1. L. UEDLUT, ol' LouiBlan.t. ii. CLVEliT, VS, I I A WHOLESALE AND DBA! EIIS in General Merchandise.

WACO. TI1CS. HARRISON, A A A ar3i Texas. twly FLINT. CHAMBER I Git A II A Attorneys at-Law and Land ducli I I A I I I It A.

It JL2 it WACO, TEXAS. rtly NOTICE. SIR. W. fl.

SIoC'ALL b.coaci! i partner in my date. VTe rcfpcctfully eolicit a contirmucG of petrcn- cg c. J. R. IIOIirON.

j. IIOKTOS w. M'CALL. IIOUTON nicCALL, rltuu Fiict Ceiiialision -1. A I'M 1..

W. I I 2 A 3 For of T'ON. A 179 OalT r.2rr=('!:i'.l auoir.Hin L'ivcn to ntl and Hticeivi; 1 and COTTON ANT) WOOL FACTORS, I TS2A, K. VT. AND WOOL A FACTO.U8 .1.

COTTON IBliHAL cdvar.ce* --de on JLJ Produwj ol all kinile. 1'crsnna! aller.ilct given lo filling ordera fur Men lur.di^e. AOEN1H Ti'll Cranuftls Jl-iuafsoHrlrT OKFIOK-- In New Da Ik ing, OALVKS.TO.V. TKXAS. Commission Merchant, Strand apio tw-wtm pal 'J KSA9.

piidforCultou, Woulaiiil Iliilcs. Special I and pirMjuU af.cn nlvcii lo Hie uirrliwcuf Co. ton. pqiSO dfiwljr J. O.

ESi.LiSR IN WESTERN PBODDTB, 103 A.ND 109 HADDLERT, CARWMS I I 11 ly. Bru, IJBCftal L'emeul. iiuud. So'c Ai-rnti lor i'KIUk'B FABLOR.

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