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A. B. EEM) CIRCULATION EQUAL TO WIAT or All1 Cite Daily Press OF THE STATE COMBINED. Terms of Subscription (MorclDi; and Cot DAILY-- jar anaum $12 OO REDUCED TERMS or ran Size Changed to 29x50 Inches. 1 Copy 1 o( 1O Copies 1 year- It SO 3O Copka 1 3O (0 Copioe 1 rear 6S SO lovkritblr In AdTunee.

ynioc Ctf FOBTAGE TO ALL PABTJ 07 Taii UXITKD STATM. 2 Jwmlt Ijr druli, poatolloc mone; order, Br iotiCT. Adflrosa Galveiton, Texas. rtet Oa application. 'Ail, Parana Discosrwrciro AT Tin Br pnwTicOT or Trrz TIKK PAID yon.

LOOK (it tbo j.rlntod on your paper. Thy dttts tbereun shows wljon subscription Ibe money in amp time If you denire cnbroJcna flirts jut we sot always furnlch baclf bubscrlbors (Mstrlnir tns address o( ttelr papsrchanged will ptoase state In their communication to what pofftomce It Is fceinjc mured prSMtt aad thi ou thay wlali it Tnesilay, Felirnary JO. 1878. The "Wood county Flay uyt, in view of tbc fact tltat many the Texas newtpipcrs 'era Just now discussing the two-thirds ruk in conyentions: We ll.Ti a lODK tlnie that Hill modn of obtalniux thu of a convention wu Jpjurloiu. Jt than defeata object u.

nlmii at. Weiopt tie com' IKK ccmvcutloa abollah It. The Ciorksville Timj wants the rule aboliaheiJ, anil the State ooarea- tlon tduwot tec second or third Wednes- Tha editor of the Tyler Democrat rcouired letter from'tho Hon. John. II.

-which says, in snb- ata'aco, that He not now fl, condlduto for GoToruor and win BO', bi lii approacblnfr canTMM; that he bellrtTwi be cia do good in ConRreu than anyvher'; elHa and profars to remain tnorc tbo peopto are lAtiiflacl with him. The Fniiflelu, Rcconltr is opposed to innovation on the of Democratic noailnating onaventions; ar9 jiot In fayor of abolijhlnfy the old ouUon), It bos brtin In Jn all tha cooTcutJoiH the couatry. and Juntlr think. A aan 1 chOBOU -tor any high office xhoulxl and wtronj enough to- re- a twfo-LhJrda indorsement, Berildef, where lobby log and practiced, It In mr-ro diCQcult to get JB 1 by two-thirds vote than by the other way. In tMir opinion, moit of the politicians wanting the tffO-thlrOd rula aboliahed have ac ax to The Slati Qumttc ii of the iame mind s.nd imputes proposal to change the rule to the indiscreet friendnof ei-Gov ThrocUmortOE, Who to be enthusiastic and excited to eitent exceeding sy appnrent cause.

Nothing "but great popularity, nnd uniform courtesy gentleman could prevent Uls Tehsment advocates from drawing upon hini tho united opposition of tho frieuds all other aspirants to the ciecutivo office. The. Oazeita retorts Tho facturagiestiTe that none bntThroolt- motton pftpcrc, xo far. hare advocated tha abolition of tho two-thlrdB majority In the next State contortion: This scarcely with tie great tidal Tvaye that to Mrry him power cvor aU opposition. The Dal- Ixa Cciim-craal cut Horods Horod In uotinfr tho aboH'tlon or Uio, rule ai a precedent (of actlpn of our next national convention.

Such dcsorreK a leather modal. The San Aatonio Express briefly rc- Tisrroat dinner attindlnB onfoi-co- mcnt the two-tJilrds rule In tho Convention- that.it we fall to flnd "two- thirdc 4I ouo-third man may ao- curo tho comloAVJon, and thereby defeat one of fcbe iroat pnaciples o' that the majority rule. The Eonev Grove Independent has word to ssiy o( tie attempts to oitraciie HOD. John Hancock frurn the public serricc irreatent i unqueationably one of the in the goath Cote him out of a noat in the United States Sunate, bui the Jndfixtvlenl ptftdldtl he wlliytst rejireseDt Texua In Senate. He can not 6e ksii down, and though now but a private citizen, the Twoplo of Teiua will recall Mm lo a jwsltion of tiust and honor, Ths Horned froj is published at Center, Shelby county.

'GulTeston once had i littlo Sunday paper the same name. Like the -little creaturo it "wof named for, it bristled all wilfc points, and put on a forrnidnWc Jooi, but -was perfectly hnrmlcEfl, as Etmo other papers ing oianzcins mien are at preucnt The DaUas Omtmsrcial siys in regard to tha paragraph of the KEITS of Thura- 'day, copied from tho Kew Orleans Tima, giving an account of art attempt on Uic p.vrt or party representing him- t5 Tfl J. Koch, from Dallas, to iwindlo Prudhomme of; New Orleans: Mr. Ullmca', well known In this city, callttd Ci-iiiurciel office. In compajiy wlih Mr.

J. Kcch. and atMed that De toowj that 31. Koob has aot been at New for name time. ilr.

Xxch snyfl that he can prove the oy numbers of otherj hero. The Fairflcid Recorder says a brother of Gtn. Capt. Dunbar ijragg, has locg bcea citizen of Fritestone county, and is BOW county" treasurer. The use of" epithets is generally es- chuwcci and condemned by the Texas press.

Tho Pileatiao Ncv Era lately said: Tho "Waco Ervmntr relieves the public's appretionBion tocuewhat by the annotince- -ment that tthftisnot fully detenninod to elect Pumpkin-head itnjj Qovcmor of Texas, Whereupon the Marlin Hosing Ball reads the Era the following lecture, or rather gentlo hint, that a -repetition of the offense- win cause tho JJoK to hit the Sra: The Srwill potato of the Xtw Zra'oujht to oe acquainted irlth the renpect due onoRen- to another. Such epltheta are unworthy oi Uu public orinn. inch editors KM ft3ro2 on tlio ilET of society. And a moral lesion in vbelr Eanhwd -they didn't have It tautht thorn Itx yonth. it cornea to point thAt A and an able man the victim, of suci btjckKurrdism It it lime the of was In force la this country.

And if tharo are any urtAehem In -pulei- tlnt (the unboly land) they ihouldn't try to 'mtSmail out of helLbut-to get hull out of Small. Nfw. i'tr. Small, TTO hope you wtu reform, sober or else we shall be under the ol rea'iiDR yow a lesson in moral and. The 3aii goes upon th3 aphorisms, dsal gently witi the erring, but, discipline must be Tfliintained.

It is opposed to tho n.se 'of epithets, satisfies it- jelt vith caUior the editor of the New Sra a "sore on the Ics of society," blackguard, and duserrer of place in tho infernal regions. The Grove Jndtpsndcni, jiapoi wnich deserves its-naipe, besides being ona of the moit discriminating act! faithful journals of the Siata, adds sti'l another to the many cheering assurAnees received the XETTS thavits efforts to furnish a paper KOrthy of our great and growing State, understood appreciated: la another column will bt. found the iTor- Uvrment of tho to wfclcU we Uvrment direct tho reader 1 attention. old Journal am well known In and theourhout tho South, and nothing that wo could gay would advancn Ite In thin MCtlon, can but add vr teirtlinooy to of of others-- It fe UM nirwipaprr pdnud icutb of Muoo and Dlx- oo't line. And tho Ttxat Sun add still another la th.

largMt wnilr print ed )n tbn HonlhwMt, contains columns of lire InterestiDjK general Jofor- matlnn, homo news, and the ehsapese, for It Is the The DAILY Nrws Is conceded by all to be, abd it paper In tbricreat SootUwMt The WICTLY OALTiHOir best made up, and contains more general readlflr matter than any of tbe New Yortr ClllcaffO or 8t, IxniJS is. In fact, tbe dally and weakly State payer of Texas. The Antonio Exprctt is not the organ of clique or ftetton is cYca eo much opposed to to complain of tho organ-grinder -who neighborhood of tho ofllco the locality from-which ho dia- courses Hi excellent rauilc. Tbe Ex prtta complainj of the manner in -which many citizens era'de jury duty, and tbe and dubiom excuses 'iriich lerrc to iclicre thoio who are earn moncd. Is the Schaleuburg Argnt in favor ccntraliim? It looks that way with al! itaeyirs: The Oraod Lodge O.

O. from all appearances, will be located permanently at the capital of Stato. Uuct. a tniJT sfwalbla. The capital Is the place where all grand bodies within the Stale should convene.

Tho ArffKf -wantg the lejiilaturo to a law all tbe terms ol the Supreme and Appellata CourU to 'beheld capital of "the 1 State. Such an act was hardly contemplated by the framere of the constitution which instrument declares that tbe Su- premo Court arid Court of Appeals shall let for tbe tranuctin. ol business "at scit of government and not more than two other placei in tbe Suts." The Liillng Signal thinks it abou timo to recognize the claims of Western Texs in selecting a candidate for governor. The Brazos THit must have run 'on some of the bars of Bryan. It grown angry over tbe exchange of kindly aeii tlments between other papers and th NEWS; declares that tht "farco is be coming disgusting, and those who ptt.c ties it would do well to turn bcK to the A.

B. Of their profession, anc learn the first lesions of journalistic propriety and Will noisome one say a good word for tho Pilot and restore its good'humor? or a the mantlo of its former captious and re fractory editor been bequeathed to the present management? Cultivate a bet tcr spirit-, ceighbor, and you will bo happier. The Houston Age takes its title from the prejcnt advanced period in the ciT. ilization of the world, but, would not wholly obliterate "every institution o. the pact.

It concedes so much as to say: Although (loslripr that tar mementoes ol 1 darker, bygone cinllzitiobs should be forover loft buried with tbe past, still wo think tbat tbls one could be rosurroctod with a positive advantage. The Age refers to the forivAl ot the whipping post for "chronic thieves and druakards." This last class would rather constitute an innovation revival of aa old custom in dealing with drunkards, and would hardiy be adopted anywhere at present. It savors of the old and 1 barbaroui plan of deal- Ing with lunatics through the lash. The Beaumont Lumberman is younger than tho Age, but smart and "pgart," as the following extracts prove: Jsfferson county coold furnish a mas for governor, but the State don't pay enough. Senator Kaxey Is solid on the silver question, as is the entire Texas delegation in Uon- trreas, uxcept Schlelcher.

Give us uliver and we are satisfied. The treat trouble Is, wo don't get enough of It, and are peifectly will- to take greenbacks. Gold looks enough for Jewelry, and the ladles can wear It all. Col. Aahbel Smith, of Harris oouirty; has been, appointed by the president honorary commuptloQor from the Cnlted States to tha Paris E-tpoaltlon.

No better selection could have bcin made. Tho colonel will furnish All the Intelligence and dignity aeceaMry tor the position. depart." 41 Pomp, remove the banquet" THE ceremony of bestowing the Pallium--the first event of the kind that ever occurred in thia country- attracted many eminent ecclesiastics to Baltimore February 10, when the Most Rev. Archbishop Gibbons was invested with the lioly robe. Archbishop Gibbons was chosen successor to the late Archbishop Bailey, in November last.

The law of the church requires that the prelate shall 1 receive the Pallium from tho hand' of the pope direct, but exceptions are made in cases where the recipient cannot personally visit Borne, in which event the holy robe is placed in the hands of a special messenger, who, vested with high powers, travels with his charge to the prelate who is to receive it When the Pallium was bestowed on Archbishop HcCloskey, he journeyed to Home to receive it, and when ho was made cardinal, he sgaiu proceeded to the Vatican to receive the cap. The ceremonies of bestowing tho Pallium on Archbishop Gibbons were very imposing, and the attendance of reverend was tho largest ever known in this country. Kirvf TOKK who could aJTord it hayc been in'the habit of paying $50 fine for refusing to serve on and thereby escaping the duty, Judges of the respactive courts give notice" that the practice been- abrogated and that those who ere called jcrors will have to serve. It the same rule becomes universal there will be less complaint, of absurd verdicts and chronic jurors. HON.

JCIJA.T?-; of Indiana, who assisted at the birth of Republican party, nursed and protected its infancy, knew all its strength and what iUi mission was, has written a remarkable article for tho forthcoming number ol the JHortfi Amfrica-n Bctiea, to which ho has given the expressive title of Tho Death Struggle of the Republican Parly." GES. BCTLER is reported to be only for passage of the Bland bill to offer a resolution in the House dccltrlng a want of confidence in the administration of the- department. By Scratch, Tho other day Mr. Sliddlerib was running across a 10-acro pasture lot; just west of town, trying to reach a 7-rail fence, if it might be, "before a Jargc brindlo bulli with, a curl in the middle of his forehead, and a bad eye, reached him; he got on the tive, side of the barrier he said- ne just kept all way- across if, -in caso he failed to hii contract in tirce, the bull would have come Basha ucon him. From tha fact that Mr.

Hiddlsrib walks now with two canes, and shows about 123 square incbes of new cloth in the after-guard of his old trowsers every time he stoops down, it, is inferred that he reached the fence, made his time and won the race by a scratch, but KTATDE COCHTT, t'ttff Xra. 1 A day or two as ooe of bc-r cars from tiut north, arrived and was opened, out popped flve trampa who speedily took for partA-unknown. Tramp fires burn brightly In tbo woods on hand. r-OWIE COLTTTT, Texarkana Netci, 16; There are more and of brtttw class belnff erecfxl In Texarkana than In" snyothircityof Itfti throughout fbn three estate advancing rapidly In value in our city, ai much Is changing hand. JiotLoC tbe buyers aro substantial citterns from the old Htaiwi, wb have tbe judgment to tbat Texarlcana is destine to become the railroad itreat are presets for the establishment ol a graded ntzh school in our ciry, CIS.

A. C. Hill, a lawyer of Texarkana. brotbar of tientor Ben HU1, has quit law and gone to farming. 1 BELL COUNTY.

Last week J. L. Phina, S. N. Vannoy another man loaded tbelr fvigons av tbU place with cotton aod started for Taylorxrllle, on the International Ballroad.

Wednesday morn the llghtulnx struck Pblnn's load of cottoc and set It on fire, and knocked Woodrcm and Vannoy down, but they soon recovered sufficient ly to prevent thft cotton from being consumed farmers have meat and bread to sup ply them two years. The Journal says: The Belfcon band goes to Qalvcstou to the Mardl Qras festival. COLID? CODUTT. The snm of 120,516 received and paid out In Collln county on account of com mon schools. Of this amonnt 8500 were col- from the tloe: tax, I'OKi from ncboo lands and 25 from Sta 1 scnool fund.

TSe county has children within the ncholasllo ago, tbas giving 73 to en child. CLA.V COTJKTT. Henrietta Journal: Tbe Bret and only darky voter In Clay county pollsd for the next session of court as a county is blessed, with but four negroes, all told, CALDWELL COOXTT. Lullog Slmal: A petition, slirned by fifty citizens, having been presented to the Commissioners Court askleir that an election be held to determine whslher or not prohibiting the KiJoof Intoxicating ifquont shoulc be continued in this county, tbe court ordorot that ttald atoctlon be held on tho 'Jtb day of March next. DALLAS CODNTY, "iMiilas Herald, Feb.

1C: Yesterday there passad througb thls-city Sherirt CoalHton, ot Mason county. Kentucky, having In charge Taylor) and Kd Kartlo, brothin, charge'i wi the murder of a young man named GalukllMnlWl. Taylor, the eldest ot tbe two, was captured In Shackolford county, near Phantom Hill, and his brother Kd, la Tom Green county. KDWAKDS COUNTY. Tbe Kerr county commEsslonsrs court ban jostclcsed.

Amonir tbe more importantmat- lers transacted at thl.i session was the author Ity riven to Col. John a. Welch to orcanize Edwards county. Col. tbat time than one year ago thure were not than two hundred and fifty Inhabitants, and now be says there are fully two thousand.

EL PASO COUNTY. Sergesnt Frazlor of the lUngflrawnsmot on his arrival atYslotaby rortl, tho flrnt sergeant of tbe KanKers, at the door with a double-bar relod shot-fun. Ford discharged the frun, the shot taking Coot in Frazier's stomach. Fra- zlerctledout, "Do not shoot any more!" but lord drew his six-shooter and dischnrged nl the barrels In Trailer's face. Tbore was trouble botwoen the two mon of nbout one month's Jstandinj, and It said that Frazlor had throatoncd Kord's life.

S-AYKTTE COUKTY. Schulenburg Argus: Tho cotton shipment from -this place for the present goafion wil amount to about OOOO bates. GUADALTJPJ! COOKTT. Sepiiln Times: A tramp, the other day, ap- pliod to Mr. Theo.

Koeh for wort, saylnj he was a saddler, and that ho had hoard Mr. K. wanted a band, and said that ho had walkof here from Luling, and was very soro, tired and hungry. Mr. K.

advanced him dollar. The tramp was next seen at a restaurant par taking of a sumptuous meal with a friend-another tramp. lAter In tbe dayhe ww seen at a saloon enjoying a little lager. His money gave- out, and he applied to Mr. J.

A. Nolli, saying ho was a blaclcsmlth. Mr. frell! gave him some tupper. Ue didn't fret any money Ho then applied to 2Ir.

Vlv. roux. ssylnr ho wafl a tinner. Mr. V.

nocurei him lodging nt tbo City Hotel. After a good night's rose bo was able to travel next morning. QRAYS01T COUNTY. Sborman Fairloi: Mr. T.

J. Miller bad nearly completed the cpaaus lost Tuofldny evening, acd ho then had enumerated over 10,000 in- habltanta, and had from four to six hundred yet to take. He bos been greatly by tho wot, dlaasreeixblo No. 2. $1 05; No.

Jl; No. 4, other grades Oats 8Ui33c. per bushel. Corn, In tbe ear, Barley, 3235c. I OHKOO CODSTY.

LorgviewNeEra, Feb. 10: TVe aregladto learn tbat our county commlisioners have decided to build a court-house, and that! the plan agreed upon will give the county not only a convenient House for tho purpose, but also be highly ornamental to our learn tbat ihe Commissioners Court has decided to levy the school tax authorized bj tbe act of the lr.it Legiclature for tUe payment of old claims--Ben Hadtoy, tbo inalf breed Indian who, with two uegroos, murdered a about Blx or weeks ago. In Grogg county, was convicted, anlshment assdHced at deatb, last Thursday. DO of tbe other negroes has turned state's evidence. GltAYSOK COUNTY.

DenlKon News, Feb. 14 --We are informed by Harry Harmon tbat W. D. Rowland has turned np at Overton. In Rusk county, Texas, whero ha has a raarrlad daughter.

It will bo remembered by tho readers or the Kewa that K.F. i disappeared October, and it was sup'posed ny some- that ho wan foully dealt with. Mr. itagland left his family In destitute and penniless circumstances. Losing heavily at gamiog Is thought ta be tho causa of his actions.

JOUXBON COUKTY. Cleburno Chronicle: Tbo reaidenco of Torn Robinson, three miles south of Cloburne, was buried Tuesday. Nearly everything in Uie bouso was consumed The school house on Chambers oreec, above Caftdo, was burnud last ID Is thought to iiave been work of Johnson county Is out of debt, KEHIt COUNTY. Mr. O.

Pessells, of Qalveuton, sold Mr. S'hroiner a fine bill of boots.and shoes on the 11th Instant. Mr. P. is very popular as a commercial agent in this pan of tho country.

LIMESTONE COUKTY. Groesbeck IVfu Era, rob. lUth: At a anlled meeting of tbe Thornton Co-operative Grange Association last Saturday resolutions were passed approving the Texas Co-operative urnga Association, organized at Bryan Jan. 17th, and appropriating 8100 toward erecting a wholesale grange store-bouse In Texaa. The Thornton association think that Clinton Is the most suitable place for the store.

LEON COUNTY. The Incessant rains interfere somewhat with the farmer's fleecy staple IH getting scarce At Marquez tbe cotton platform Is crowdod with' cotton for shipment Ad- vacate Considerable cotton was brought to town last has shipped this season HO bales of cotton. LIVIOAK COintTY. A gentleman from Llveoalc county Informs the Corpus ChtbKiFrst fraiOaA at McDonald's cow-pen, 011 Spring creek, opposite and west of Qussett- vDle, a young man named Taylor was shot and billed by a party unknown. JI'LENNAIT COUNTY.

Waco Examiner, Feb. A telegram received last evening from Judge Sleeper, now at Austin as counsel for citizens tbe suits the United 'Circuit Court involving the Horlno eleveajeagne grant, states that a compromise has been effected wherein It is agreed that all persons having patents frcm tbe State will hold their lands, and on university lands will buy from the Rios nt the same price agreed to be paid tho State. JEEDINA COUNTY. Castrovnie 'Over twenty new farms have been opened In this county stace last comlnft inttt Medina county now more rapidly than at any othtr period since the county was first settled. MONTAGUS COUNTY.

Xorf.hwat, Feb. 18rh: Chas. Harris, who killed bifi brother John on tbe 17th of January ait. and who left a note advlsinc the sheriff, case ho should follow and attempt to take ilm, to bring along tho State of Texu, is coir the Montague j.ul. NAVAKKO COUNTY.

Corslcana" Peb. 16: A. poer and despondent of tho much abused class known as tramps, committed suicide here last Saturday night by tnrowiog himself nnder a-moving train on tbe H. and T. C.

railroad track. He requested some parties hero write to and Moilie Horco, Greensboro, I1L It was ascertained tbat bis namn was Jotepb Clark, but passed by the alias of Charley Hopkins Wo hear of tbo partial lesttuctlon by lightning or tbe barn-house of Mr. KIc. Qraboro on Wednesday lafct at Chat- leld. The barn took lire and burnad, consum- ng moct of tbe forage and about 1100 worth ifmeit.

Total loss about There are in our county Jail thirty-five prisoners-- per day board expenses per day or guards-- $18 50 a day. NACOODOCHES COUNTY. NacORdochcs JVeit'J, Feb. 15: Last Saturday morntog our town had quite a looal show, being large blsck wolf that bad been lolled by a rreedman, Tol Fttts, whiie ont Tol's after ebaitnK the wolf for some Jme, finally bayed or'hemmed him at a bluff. in ihe vlcinlty-M Taylor's mill, one mile from town, and Tol coojineup with a club, struck he wolf fatal blow Sir.

J. B. Harris was up te other day from his rancho at Pattonfa, be head of navigation on the Angelica river, lo reports high water, plenty of gteamboats, and other extras. NUECES COUSTY. Corpus Christl GaaUe, Feb.

Several ersons making to move rom this portion ot the State to a dlstr'ct 'here the pursuit oJC will meet a greater recompense. Among tho number is Mr. Cbas. Goliohor. a yoxinp stock man, wbo hA4 long been a resident of this county, le moves to Colemtn countv, between four and Qve hundred miles distant, tak- ng with hlra a herd of one thousnd head of castle, uraisbecl by Sir.

K. Bluntzer or Hvft years, on a third Interest in the ln- xease. Mr.BluntzerwlUalsofurniaharanchc, rhlcb is already located, and rancho lejap five years. OKAXGE COOTY. Orange Tribune, Feb.

15: our formers ore iusy preparing for this year's crops. We, un- orstand more UKOT will be made In Orarge oatty tliis year than In any ira Allcgan. ot tho House Mr, to in tlrobrr buiiMX and brljjgi with hini Ijtanders: abo rre txmoa.ot AM Monbr.ru work UaiprovW aiJ ollwr of use haullct 6igL haa rnnn no the river to iota C. rlak lum- a JIO; dresssd floorlr. Stf: laths plcke's, Cy- PTM.

nblnRle. P.rM: VW; split buartis, J2 split sapa, ti PAEKZB corrary. Sir John L. Ooforth Parker county In 1H17 H- 600 acrea of If under Weatlwrtord Tana of tho 3th savs: Last rnr farm, which netted WM 68. The sales 6007 -Of whfiat.

which sola foe 1COO of els'ofbariir, for bTuneta of corn. for Mr. Ooforth's flelds are and Improvomenu aro excellent. He well on his farm, fifty feet deep. In which thir- are IS feet of Jiuientonc water.

Another andatbim )J5, from both ot which latler, pure freestone Is obtained. Early In tbe spring. Jtr. Ooforth Intends to build a Hoe residence on bwfarm -The contract for bnllding the new llTurlng mill on Kortb 31ain avenue has been awarded. It In to be four high, by SI foot.

contain four run of stones. Toe.nsw mill wIU be constructed of preised brtcx. KOEET.T80N COUKTT, CtniTlrr: Wm. ClarV, who WlUx Thrasber, awairn action of the grandjury under a bond, of $200... A good many cf our people are expecting to attend Jlardl Oras-ln BED IirVKB COCXTY.

ClarksvHIe Tlmti, Feb. 15: Ed. Nugent, wbo was shot by John Hancock here on tbo th died ok the mornlngof was completely paralyzed from the 1 timo of the shooting until his death. remains were takon to Blossom rralrie'for Tbe preliminary trial of Hancock, tor the kililDLf of' Ed. "Nugent, took place Saturday Justice Fleming decided tbat tha was baUnWe, tbo attorneys submitting It with out argument, aod tbe amount or the bond was placed at 1500, wblch.was readily rlwtn.

Our fiirmors are-plowing onthehizher roaLJng ready fortho The wheat in this section looks A postofflce has been establlsbed at WaylamJ, and Is located In Bob tihaw's store. BUSK COCNTY. Henderson Timer, Feb. It Is now though' that the cotton receipts- of Henderson wil reach bet-rcen- 1U.OOO and 15.000 llonnievlile Pattery, on tho H. and O.

Hall rend, tivo miles north of IlenderaOD, con ducted by P. I. Kpancer, is turning out low ol stoneware of flrat-class material and finish. SMITH COUNTY. Tyler Democrat: Cotton still-comes In al tbe rate of forty to sixty bales per day, and trade Is U.

S. Court will open In tbto city on tno first Monday In next month. TAN ZASDT COUNTY. WJIM Point Local: About thirty Immigrants got ofl' of. the train here last Thursday nlga iro3i Arkansas.

They will or fifteen milesnouth of tbls a tlon bos been created from the report! of ihe discovery of a very extensive ailvej; mine about six miles west this place. It ex 'tends for about fifteen mites do-rn the creek nart of which la In this county and part in Kaufman county. From all wo can gather we ore Inclined to think this Is actually a Ktnoiao silver mlnn that contains untold wealth. TVOOD COUNTY. Jtloeola Flay, Feb.

A. young friend ours undertook a few evenings the kindness ot his heart, to pilot, 'soion ers to thnlr quarter In the wagon-yllrd In the rear of T. J. Craft storehouse. Jn fortunataiy too much benzine interfered with tbe successful navigation of the party, wbo paid no attention to tho friendly light, and ono flt'ayed Into a devious besot by pit falls; In other words, tumbled over a well curb Into a wellabout forty leet deep.

He.was fished out unhurt. If he had been-sober tho chances are that wo should have bod a first- class roceipM since Sept. 1 K8-I boles. "WASHINGTON COtTNTY. Mr.

T7.1C. Lewis furnishes tho Banner with tho following statement for tho wrek ending Thursday, 1 tno 15th Net receipts, 237 shipments, stock on hand, 8W: total re eelpts, Freight to York, 80c. per 100 poundii. YOUNG COUNTY. Graham Leader, Feb-9: The signal office at this place- has recently received a self-regis torlng anemometer, which completos the of Graham Senate bill designates araham for the holding of ono ot tbe courts in the new Federal dis trlct, which perodventure will be established Strangely, however.

It has-aroused the envy of almost every town in the proposed district, and needlessly, to'be it was so fixed upon in the wisdom acd judgment of entire representative- delegation ot Texas at Washington City, after a deliberate and most important consideration of what would now Mid In tho future best the requirements of convenience ol the district and ol tho ubole Stain, A HERO OF irBCOKSTHTJCTJON Ex-Governor AH Oatcut li Now Vorlt city--Detective! Alter Him Bpou Cliarge of Tlieli-- of Coming to 1 the New York World, Feb. Governor -Moses went out of in 1874, and was succeeded by Chamberlain. Since then" ho has but rarely been before the public. For some months preceding last December he resided in Charleston, or the Neighborhood, but he lost favor among his former associates, whs had stubbornly refused-to comply with his continual demands for money. Furthermore, he was separated from his wile and family, who had given up all hope of reforming him.

In the early, part of last December he was known: to be living in Charleston with a disreputable woman. He had no occupation and ao one.knew how he supported himself. A few days prior to Christmas his female companion suddenly left him, and it supposed at timo she had gone to New York. his mother, and widow of the late chief justice, lived at.this lime at Sum- tor, a little village 40 miles north of Charleston. Her daughter, Mrs, Michaels, a widow also, resided in the same house, and close to them lived llrs.

Franklin J. Moses, the ox wife, and their daughter, a young girl of 17. A short time after the departure of the woman with whom the ex-zovernor hid been living he visited hisTnother, and after ingratiating himself with her w.as allowed tO'ses his wife and daughter. During the two weeks lie remained in the neighborhoed of Sumter he made such promises of better conduct for the future that his family was 1 inclined to believe he had reformed. He repentedly told them that he was about entering.npon new career, and intended to go to Bryan, Texas, to open a law office there.

When he bade them good-bye ho his wife that he would write her a letter immediately on" his arrival in Texas, and inform her of his prospects. His wife and other members of the family had implicit confidence in what he said. It appears, however, that the ex-governor came STiight to Hew York, for- about two weeks ago, a gentleman in this city received this telecram from C. C. Bowen, of Charleston county: Franklin J.

Moses; he has stolen valuable Employ detectives. Will (rive $100 reward, and write The gentleman to whom the dispatch was icnt did not "wish to be mixed up in tho matter, and handed the case to a firm of detectives, who at once with Sheriff Bowen, and letter, of instructions was tent them by him. It was to tho effect tbat when ex-Governor Moses was staying at his mother's house ic bribed the negro servants and filled a trunk full of valuable silk dresses and velvets," belonging to his and her daughter, llrs. Michaels'. over to his wife's and away' the greater portion of.

her wardrobe and that of his daughter. It was supposed that 'he' then made off with his booty to 'New York. Accompanying the sheriff's letter was one from the betrayed wife, in which she told the' story of her hus- mnd's return to his family, and then in detail the account of his. late misdeeds, including what she had heard of his life in Charleston with the aban-. doned woman- above, referred The detective to the case was intrust- disoovered very soon the whereabouts in the city of the ei-governor, and immediately telegraphed.

Jowen to know if tie warrant for iii arrest had been issued. In replyBowixl clegraphed that the 'grand jury would all probability find an indictment igainst iloscs, last Monday week, and the requisition papers would be forwarded at once. This baa not been done as yet, however, and the detective ias taken no further action. FOR some weeks the Kentucky Legis- ature has been engaged in an attempt fix the salaries of its officers and attaches. It is a great question, and the )cople of the' State point with prhfc to he economical course of.

their representatives. But somebody has taken he pains to make a calculation, the remit of which is that the time wasted the debate has cost the tax-payers more than the highest salaries demanded "by the legislative officials, would como tbe at Etonn HOtrii: or non OB Avenue betwwn Wh 161k "tor purpose forAMermaji. J. D. SKCCTXB, notice i i EIO GKAM3K, Bolder.

Master, from YorV, is now dtacbarxlni; IVharf. vrffl pleuo receive their jowls landed, for the same on. wau-f. on afw 4 o'clock c. M.

(no: may, tlon of ineanvr'a aornt, bo placed Ic. ware- or covered with tarpaultas on tlx wharf, but they ar- unilnly at ruuc of con- ofrnce or owner. Att claim" for be adjusted tho the-wharf. nemotmlf Cl Idaine Hoote, at 7. o'clodt-r.

THCBSDAY. punqant to call of Chairman of County Democratic Ccmmltttt, for the pur POM) of, nomlaatmfr- A candidate for Alderman. IeW3t H. C. rresldrat.

lafrft Slcotlnjr arftn dentTireOo. olBcers and mem bers of oompujiy will asa-mbleat their Engine Honw. 7.30 r. to lak.acUo on report ot on late ball and othe Important By B. PYK.

Prra. Auction SAXK. TVTE WILL SELL THIS DAY ISth twit, at JO o'clock, at our Salesroom! Strand-- Sroceriei anl Snadrr KeretaMdl Gooda for auction received up to flour ealfl. fclD PARK, LYNCH CO. pOE SALE AT AUCTION--O1S BATUEDAY, 23d lost, at 11 o'clock: A.

a tbsBtore lately occirpiod by League 4 Lufkln a large and valuable uiortmentot HOUSE-HOLD FUBNITUIUB, in. nrst-rato condition tbe same having beon seized to satisfy a.dec ot-trust to secure tho purchase money, fol? td TV. Q. IEWIK, Trustee. Tissolution.

npHK BTRH OF. CAMNON Is this day dlmolred by limitation. Elth member of the nmi authorized, to zlirn Urm name In JTEKELOH CANNON, OEOBSB WILLIAMS, Qalvmton, Feb 18, J878. felS3t LIME JL1ME LIME C. XAliOKTAnstiD, TeiM, ANUFACTURER -OF BES' Austin LIME, dealer In CEMEJTT, PLAS TEH and other BUILDERS' MATERIAL.

Al shipments guaranteed. -Prices low as any Quality equal to. In the world. Order promptly filled. Responsible wante it Texas town.

fell) 12m CHEAP BUILDING the West Material A BOOSE THB SlZt OF THE STOR and dwelling corner Ssrenteenth and ilarka streets, with 3 rooms, paiutad, plastered scaled, 35 or -18 and irtndows, fenco complete, for $1400. No chares for plans an i9 Cor, Ave. U.and Ubh'eti. 518.1 TN BANKRUPTCY-United States District Court Eastern District of Texas In ebe matter of the Bul'Mn PublisklnB Com pany, Bankrupt. To whom It may concern: notice tha a general and final meeting of the creditors said bankrupt will be held at Galreston, 1 salil District, on the FODKTH DAY OF MARCH, A.

D. 1878 AT' 10 O'CLOCK, A. at the office of Arthur one 0 tbe Registers In. Bankruptcy IP sold District the purposes "named-in sections 5092 an oC the BerlMd Statutes -at Unite BtaUs. C.

DiET, felSI and ta feM JU6T ARKIVJKD, 4000 Sacks COFFEE I1ST 3000 Sais COFFEE M. KOPPERL. STORE. 2500 Bags COFFEE l-O AKUIVE FItOJI BIO, For Ellida, 4000 Bags COFFEE j. H.

ELSWORTH CO. Galveston Gas Works 32d and Market Sts. A LL ORDERS or COMPLAINTS, XX. to recelTe prompt attention, ahonld bo left At the office, In OSTEEXANN BUILDING, Corner Strand uud 33d Street bctircon the hoars 8 and 12 o'clock A. tJntll turther notice, COKE irlll 50 barrels and over, perbarrtil.

1 barrel to CO bar-roll, at. .60 cimti barrel. Orders to bo had at rtft2 3muna PKTTCR H. ERHABD. Park.

Lynch Co. ATE ON HAND, FOE SALE, at irholemle and retail, Choice Hny. ftad Bran. Thtj keep tbe best. Also, Ccfon Seed MoaJ, a Una fertiliser and 'eni for cows.

Also, SHiVKEB''BDS3ZTS and PEEE1 POTATOES. fe'i 1 ERKEHBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch. fS ABSOLUTELY' ODOBLES3, and chemically pure. It Is mow-flake whlto. It is miflceptlUe of.

the hlRheit and nttnfc polish. pouevei greater atrength of body tbaa Other trade It fc packed In pound pcrceUf, full weight It money than Any starch in the world, It Ei manufactured fa the of the greatest cereal ntfon Of Globe. It la sojd univemaUj in bj and dealen. Its annual consumption reaches twenty. mil- Andrew Erkenbreeher, CKSCINKATI.

pfr- world faraons Com for Food. W. FKCL, led tu fr General Ajrr.uc. Galresioo UST RECEIVED PEE LA.TE Arrirals: Uercea Celtbrated itAOSOiiA HAMS. 00 lialf.cbests.pOLOSO and IMPE'i TEAS.

SO cues Wilion'i BEKF. 50 cuts Boneless Splcsd PIO8' JTCKT. 50 pkirs.CelabraCeil "Ob Cock" WHISKY 230 boxes Hrislu 1JJ1QN3 and OHASGES. For sale low bjr Q. SEKJO8OS WT.

MS. Sll strand. TJLESft AKD BESTDlNGr--THB flrowdaai work of ereiT la TM- Sonlh. 1 All Makem of Fire and Burglar-Proof SAFES THAT THE BAITS OF TERWlLLiGER 4 OF NKW TOEK, iSZ THE Best in United States No aid tUey aro CHAMPION SAFE CHICAGO FIKE, BOSTON FIUE, MErT YORK EXPLOSION, NEW YOEK BOSD ST. FIKE, 6ALTJBSTON 1870 1S77.

HAJiJiwntmo ABTOKI'O HT. Hocft-ruif, TXXJU, Oct. JJH, ItfTT. Ueasn. Q.

A. Ylntorj Co TerwUll At thn time of the destruction tho General Offlce of this company, at Hi by flro on the 20ch September, 1S77, tad in use an-iny department ono of your Iro caCra. I am plciuiea to Inform you chat It pr sfirre Its contents my entire Qfttlsfactlo. The boots that were la ft only hadlhelrcov drawn by the hec and the money well preBerved and not Oefacotl. The ottJlt and papers wore la excellent tlon.

Yours. truly, JACOB E. FlSttEa. Treasurer. The above wifo has jingle door: abou 2000 pouads weight.

I have Just put In new offlco a large Terwllllxer liaf e. J. F. GiiVEflTOS, Texas, July 7, 1677. Metsr.L TorwIIUgor Nuw York: your request I will utato tha one of the safes of your make belonging to wan In the Qalreaton flro and submlttc to very conftldorable heat, but.

upon bcln opened, tho papers it contained wero foun aatlatactoriJy preservt'd. Very rcswctfnlly, QEOKQE FLOUSNOY. OALVESTON, Jane 20, 1377. Messrs. G.

A. VInton agents, city; At your requea'; we chetrf ully certify tha tbe UerwlllJgor safe, which we had In ou utore consumed In the late conflflprmtio proved to be all tbat we htd expected of i and thac for this reason wti have at once pur chafed from you another ono of, thmte safet Although the building in which It stood ha been ontlrely coosumed over It wo found tha wo could still open tho door by simply turn lag tho handle with our and foun tho to be entirely uniolured. Youi tirjly, TOEBELMAU CO. June 18. 1877.

Messrs. G. A. Ylnton Agontg TerwllI Ker.fi: Co. Safes: I take great pleasiiro In atattng t- you that the Terwilliger Safe, which yo made to order for me some time OKO has filled my highest expectations.

Tho saf No. 6, folding door, with doublo InNldo doors, was la my otUce on tbo second floor ot throe-story brick ng, on Strand street. The entire buUdloj: was consumed, and th safe fall Into the barning ruins, and was COT ered by tha falling walls. It remained In red-hot codlclon from Friday mo.iiiDg at o'clock till Saturday avoning at o'clock, when It wan dug out. The heavy crushed tbe mrfe out of nhapo and left a larg opening over tbe door, and uvoryono It supposed the contents were coosumod.

tbe contrary, cho contents wero perfectly pre served. I take great pleasure In orderin duplicate tw.ro of the same makers. Yours respectfully, jAilES SORLE7. HOUSTON, Jan. 1877.

I have as thorough and aa appreciative heartfelt satisfaction an it Is possible for man to enjoy, at this time, and in tho matte of rocommonillng: tho flni protective choro': tar of tur rblch withstood tbo TOlca-jf boat my store ID tbo late qun.rr.or of million doilarn destruction here, and I horob? cheorfully recommend the farneafi buninrB actentlon of, any Inteodlajf purchaser to a du plicate of my safe, TorwIlUgffr No. JOE S. 3ULL3. Names of fow Dersoni wbo have bough these safes: "WALLIS, LA.NDE3 Galvoaton. CO.

JAMES SO LEY. J. 8. BROWN CO. MOODY JEMISON.

H. H. B. It, H. T.

C. R. 0., H. S. A R.

It N. R. It. B. F.

QKOEGE, 8. O. COTTON Houston. McALPINE BA.LDRIDGE, Galveston. TREMONT HOTEL, Galveflton, MOORE STRATTON.

GALVE3TON GAS COttl'ANY. HILL, ORVI83 CO. STAFFORD HAWKINS. HOME BACKING INS. CO.

JOEL -BKN F. WOLFE. JOHN 6UMMESS, WASHINGTON' HOTEL. 0. W.

HTTRLEIT CO. HOBBY POST- JOHN" H. BURN'ETT. J. BORDER CO.

B. OPPENHErMER A San Antonio. DEOEAUME3 DUNN, Houston. MILLRB, FRANK, Sequin. J.

S. LcCLARE, tSalveHton. WHEELER RHODES-GalYMton. MORGAN LltfE TICKET OFFICE. W.

U. TELEWRAPH Gaiveston, and lundreds of others. for Circulars and-prlceu. 6. A.

TIN TON, Gen'l-Agent. Office and Ware At R. F. George's Drugstore. MS tf RARE OPPOfllGCUXITY FOK INYESTMENX PAYING MANUFACTOET.

TO WITHDRAW the milllnjc business for ttn pur- XMC of devoting my entire time to tho ca.tU6 I Offer Tor Sale my Half Interest COMPANlf, Ol Texas. The fcoown reputation of- this mill irouKnout tho country, and well established Business It bxs, need no comments. I WILL SELL FOB HOMEY QECATTLE. Parties deslrtag to larest will please jiddros Jo-. iHulhall, e8 1m Or McENNIS MILL Tei; Birk FCMC Xasjifaoumrs Patent Wire, Oalrwsfwl or HB OXLY ED E.vP-1!, 7 Unui paXrmla.

to or TKXAK. KENNEDY HOUSE, HOUSTON, TEXAS, c4 A I BASEST TO tulneM ht Oaaamo bloct the thettrr. m'-rt and werr triJn. Stn--t rmjn from Union ttop within biUI block ol tfco bOte-1. Terms to tho Scasctrl (XrcWkrJon.

enUau to KENNEDY. Proprietor. Compressor Sale. HE G-ULF CITY COTTON JL PRESS COMPANY offor for ftalo A 54 Inch Trier Compress, and ic perfect order, good new, ad one of tho bwC Tjtor FreiweH In tbe Statfl, nil sell either uith or without the boilers. tf W.

L. MOODY, President. ENGINE FOR SALE City of Austin a No. 2 Champion Fire with Ladder Uechmenti, In perfect wcrklnif order and aa ood as now, TThich bo bought at bar- aln, the city Is now supplied with- watir com the reiervclr. For cities with a limited irapplj-of lenfteoelHCshavono equaL ForinformUoa, ldrew C.

F. MILLETT, Chairman Fire Aunt ID. Teran. For Sale. nft Tyxas Cotton Press Ccmpanr have xwo (fiO-Inch cylioders,) and In good wortinjjj order; one of iem Dslng tbe best TJler Press In the State.

We wish to sell ene or botJi these presaes, with or without the bolltrn. W. K. McAUTXE, Prea't. GalTeston.

feb. 9.1S78. felO For Sale at a Bargain, IKFEOTED CITY Fine Eesfdenco. worth ITTXW. with about acres oC land, Courtney.

Grlmei jnncy. An crchird of flro acres, oC pears, npricoca and Apply ro J. OALLAWAY, Courtntrr. orto IlAfiCOURT. GaJrvfton.

Ja27 lei GUNS-STOLS. ZSGLISH TJIiEECH LOADEE8, OTarantted, tidier or 12 tf I I GESOXE nXK TWTKT, WALNUT STOCK. DOCUl.J^lJAB. EKGLISII TM Caliber F.E\-OLVKI1. sooda, for $2 Either of above br exprer C.

0. wit privilege of cxamlnaUon before paying tb L. T. S9 XaIn Street, Houston. Tcxm, Asrent for Manufacturers WM, D.

CLEVELAND, Wholesale Grocer AND COTTON FACTOR, No. 37 Main And 9, II, 13 and 15 Franklla St HOUSTON, TEXAS. A LWAYS OX HAKD A LARGE and well assorted stock of STAPLE, FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES! CIGARS, WHISKIES WOO1 I control the products of scToral of ih largest Texas well known pUuitaLlOQ4 Of J. D. Fireman China GroTo, BhebanR and Prorldence, i am now offering too folloiriajc fjoodi at Orleans prices, Bavjocfrelshtii: 80O BbU.

mod BbU. 9fn- niolaitMCB and Sirup. 1000 A nod Rcct I'uro Honae mud Strap. 900 5 Cooler 600 Snicar. ConMcnmonts of Cotton, Wool and Hides solicited and liberal advances mado on fame The superior AdYimtAROs In frelpbu to an from this point mako It tha and bbsl market for all clasees of and CQ blo tu to realize aa pood prices for cotton, with lew and in Icsa timo than any other market In tho State.

1VM. J). CLEVELAND. A th Confirmed I SSI liiE'pdtcal treatlfiC, Indicating how JlKabilltiqH may be iriaored. of 20 years study, obscnratlon and pmctlcc.

ahowtnj; tho azcncies tbttt will inauro restored manhood, ntrenrth ODed vitality, and Bound of, hMiih, tbat have botm impaired by ovortmtod powors. A statement of obstacles to marrUpo and of tho by which they can be removed. By mail. currency Or pOStARO Ad. dress Soo'y Anatomy ad IjClenCn IH6 Qroadway.

Now York, felii tu thu aat3m TO ALL SUFFtKINU IUjJlAM'11' Syrup of Tar, Clierry Seneca Good ror Concha. Colds, noarsfnesa, etc. Also, IR. A. A.

WHITE'S LOO JO A For sale bynJl R. F. GEORGE. Qftlvesfon, wholesale aRt. for Texas.

R. lilCORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores manhood and the viRo to tho shattered conscitudon In weeJoj. life restoring remedy should bo taken by all wbo have become from excesti or any" other canne. Success In every case is aa certain (u Ihat water quenches thirst. 13 per CASO; neot anywhere.

Solo Agent, DB. JOS. JACQUES, 7 Unlvoraity Place, New York. DnijcR stupplled. nolS dtW ti THE BEST-THE CHKAPKST.

TJTE AMKRICAH SOFT CAPSULE COM- PURE CAPSULATED I In Metallic boxoft, with full directions for use. Castor Oil--Codllver Oil 25 eta, Oil of Copaiba. 25 Oil of Culebs with. Balsam Copaiba 50 Oil of Male Fern with Eamala 75 Finest Oil of Sandalwood 1 00 for Ihe American "STAH." Trade Mark, and you Rot It, For dale by Drujvcfjitfi. no30 3m M.

can be consulted at the Hyfrtenlc Initl tfl, corner Trarla itreet atd Texas Evenna, HOUSTON. TKtAS. BpectsU attention jrlven to chronic (UacaMt TnaCO-EUSSlAJS" BATHS open at all hounL Binprle Bath, $1 12 Bthv. S12. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage! Jlarrw-eand (Or Intnt.

price Wrtt, LECTDlii: on Uw ind Chronic Dlvifr-, price II) cu. All thru 500 nagri. on oi 75 cw, liy BOERICKE HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY" ISO Canal Street, Nrir Owj-iSS, Branch ol thf Ir Sc-r Yorlt and Philadelphia Pharmacies, (cstabllshnl In 1SJ5.) full srocJc oC pure and IT liable Homccopa- hlc Ilcdlclncs, as -well as family mttlidne CftMtf and boqka In English, German and 'rench constantly on hand. MEW YORK 'QJCKS. Descriptive catalogues sent on application.

Pectoral Balm, HE GREAT RETrFKDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS and CONSUMPTION. done produceB ImiHT-dlatfl relief, and or all ordinary BrOccblal AtTectioCH It In pro- ooncod a cure. bottln. ITKO atnaU, 00 For ftale by all Druggists, Proprietors, rTsw Orleanx. A Mystery Solved The Gremteot Medical Triumph of odern The of Ol.ie*«e xitd.

Aerial a Cure Pro Tided. StoiMmch, Uair- cU Center of ASPHALT ROOFING FOR PRICE AS0 DCatAsUJLITV. INTO soir tr. EM is it a C.tjf PAVEMENT KJ3A p. BOX The 0 Popular.

tjf wi'Jtic th Jr. nritxEC pp. 0 A PBOfOS AL3 JL IcH'-rd antn of ary. for fn.i:l!il= upTAr4 for IM aiylninf for 1 liUd, Ixtf. mA IXnb a4 LaoatJc, for lirre moetta, Crosn JtayJ, 1 In a-cordancn provwl Animus Trusteed Sa! FRIDAY.

TLIK OF biick jlx. b-urt: IS bbU, lyti h- -LcujJii Soar; nee iwxl i. 1 bbl, JTxxl cnlon; rr nojvp: bon-i; prarl itircii; Tt flour of Tfry brrt choiro Foap. L'Awr'i! Iwir; 0 breV I box Botp, bblt 1 bbL bflrt, Tfc.M Or 200 prutvr, sro-vj ICT 1 ftp- i rood turf. fzrwh.

quired; 3 MI very 4 bt-U article: bblsT flour, hr-tt or twulTftlfai; tt bblx. bbIs.houiiET, cbolcfl: 10 Irinh Hound: bbls. fcrmit. frooJ ftiticJr; IAJWS, cbolo; wUcle ti. Obbli.

fresh nod ftoand: bblo. No. I mAdcerrl; 3 bbU. oniona. bbln, rlcts.

choice; dOL jvra foam'', kenMo ell, 5 boortxm Dr.r down croola COUA'I thread, numbers lli, 3C, 10, 3G CoisvUi't wblw? ihrcAd, numly-n 50, 40, dozen benches cotton lncbe T'MQ: 1 prosit fracli, white porcrloln buUMon for 1 oOstOb lUKoriM; I Tfst bDttonA, plain: K) yda, do Uc. qoAJIty. Ucir AJD UK. frwh ono much thereof AX niiVT be nfcdwJ, 10 1 erfrJctthe loMtituiion In euca3 quaUtlUci oC qtuJlty on mar ordcrrd bj t'u- Derlntenaent 03- i o'docl; 'A M. ftmrch da? 1 Ibs.

bacon, (RCXX)); 1 lmr quality; 1 barrel rliirc.tr. bc-rt 3 boxen HtiLrcb, brut prarl; cotTcn. cholcw Rio: bbU. auKtir, frofToff A); 3 bbic. cnubcd: 3 bblt.

crmckenL bent); 3 half bblA. picklrs, pluin; barrel whiekr, for -10 Ibs. black prpper. txv': 'JOO SB, bacon, clear lidrr; crmjn medium fjoajltj 1 303 fin. Gotten butt-fr.

medium qualitv; r.Xfl hacii, Iwnt ta- 10 clioco, dairy: 5 Iftrd, rtflnel Rood anicle; 8 hca-vJcat anj bent quality; 25 dor. s-n btmt and in nlza 6 BOAp, toUctK03f; 4 italt, Urtrrpool cotfffi, Mtrictly cbolcn Rio; 2lO nllooi oil, for 3 uwioK tobacco, tv ROOd iKJUnd article; CsUtev lyCi bt-st conccatra.t»jd;3capcaH7»t«r« cacoe oil, astral. qualltj: CO cjufca Liner; 4 ca-ca vtrdi. bet pcail bo'ts narrisbarp brorra do mcsdc, cood o.rtld*»; 12 bolMSprajrui cotton, NCI, iO, IQZfi, 40, I jrt, RTO, Unrn fthoo atrinpa, for 1 KOCK; lx dot, mrn'H colored coi.ton vory Iwaviest and Quality: fi woman's colored cotton very ad quality; 3 pra. xoedlum sclwioi's, quality; 3 pra, tlite bent oanllij-j ffro.

panta quaJtty; ,3 oil cloth Wfl fur- ulrtbod lunatic, hojpltaia by Ktoo3wJ CUQ- PbUndelpWa. IJldjj shall bo made Tor trr nalnnd, to wit: BIdn for frt-iU: bacon, ard. Hour, and hominy, foap.coarso nod fajt, fttarcti. biklna'pov- dcnt. cotTce tuid tea, wbJto and brown utiKw.

dry Roods, haw, hose, fhoei mod birtA, icackorol, prnacn, dried coutUofl acd oil, CannrdcOOtln, lie tobacco. Piopotili must and marked wllh tho arfl tjampliTt Of ilry nutltro ezhlbltod on day oC opening of Bond muet be fllr-d bids. STEI'IL H. DA.RDEN, Comptroller. IB- ilcoiv i.

i lir-'m. Null I will I fcCi Trustes's Sale. rnKEEAS of R. a KTH li sacl on i Jtao'm om lo i 1 fcr At U'JCiljn: Utlni v.tfc lipwotc nuujirity uaii; note liut for lofty- IL pubLle atxtticn, on Trcmoat rai-, to Uii A- Ox irlfl aa.A deciL fcIQ td of hkljrf for City AdvcrtiHcmcntA. FFICE OF THE EOABD OF HEALTH, Galrcston, Tcras.

Feb. 6.1KB. To all coucercad- Loc No. Block: No. by.

1 UXi FoMOr Hnrrtd, 10 30T Jirn. Hnuich. 13 c. iL UanaTay. 1 1 3L T.

Wi C. U. Jordan. 11,12,13, H. H.

L. 2,.,....374... listatc or ij. J. All in city of tJtAte of ToxtX conflftinnod by tho Board ot ct On mccoUotof their Jow and unsanitary coodltloa, notlco ii hereby Klren to tho owners tbaroof to haro tuuno in fialtry condition irltbln twcoty days from the da.CS of this noUcr, otherwjjw -wqrk will done an prorldcxl by law at tbo cxpnnse of saJd By order of the Board of Itpalib of ton.

D. KKLLKX, M. Pmfdect. C. IL WILKINSON.

SL D. fe720t Trustee's Public Sale. "PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY JL that. In trllh ihr ilonn o- Trtit Lr ttr cordrd In to nt of fr.mf: 1 -or ft Bnmbfjfd 1 ii for Uwc sU retuLfcj mpdoort 'c! Zttts-rxtt mr by tft OiwTr in cf of laid tnntr ArwJ. I 2S75S.

cf Court doer ol ton, tv-ll rt'jbUc for eorfi. pro c'mtrrrxJ in immbcrrd 101. J'73. lA. iJT.

I 1 120. na Mnp of tlie- City cyof 1m prcpmy iLhd rf city of Oaitvflon. aod and tion upon tin ftaJJ prtyj-trrty bn of prt'dtuU of kiJ -which m.ttt.TMi the fnrthcr iAt Li wild Tr 1 am The prorwrt-f for fa aK rtiir (iroundf aod wi'-h of Tnart CU5TOK O- WKLLR. N-- THtt UNITED LECTION XOTICK. MjLTOR OlT-tC Golrefton, In accordanco with thn Charter aod Ordinances of tiia City of Galvrctcu, notice it hereby jrlTen that an Election for Bit Aldermen, to serve two from Wurdi NOS.

3, 5. and wrfll hnld is lllU city 310.VDAY, MiJJCH 4, J878, rlnff DCJDtxl places, and under the of the followlny named Pretidlujj; Office rs: FTTIBT TJLH1J. Martet, Eleventh and MethAnlc rj-wU. Perry, PreKldlDR Offlcer. THUIB X-JUID, Connty Oourthounn, UCd H.

J. Rogers, Prciddlnt? Offlcer. vjuta. Glrardln'n Market, IVrnty-rirth and WJn- nle. W.

Offlcer. SjCVJLS-H TCAJ1D. Flitt'n tnd A.TCBUO K. Oscar Finloy, yiyra WAJID. Mjirlcot, corner and Arennft O.

rhotv Prtsidlnfi: OfBcez. Julw Crolx -n. In jnnic. and SlTEccnUi Btroett. O.

Lynch, Officer. Tb.0 boundaries art fcfvn: First Ward--ConUInl? aU Uie territorr north of or Wlznir awl Thirteenth strert. Third Ward--AJ. north of Broadway SflTcnKcnLhand Twrntr-first Ntrcvta. Fifth WartJ--AJJ north of Brottdnrt-dCwe-tt) Venty-flfth and TwcDly-ciclh SeTenth Wftrf--AJl Booth of Broadway b- tween Twenty-alnih street mry of tho dty.

XlnLd Ward--Ail south of lf- rwenty-amt and Tweniy-flfib Ward--All routb-ot (i, 04- Thirteenth and rvEreRta. The prrsldinR oSlccr in ward thali JudRPS and two I'oLU pen rosn o'clock JL. X. to o'dodt r. After cioalap ihe pells thf limit ccnted in the manner by Uw, id tho rrtcrcx, Ir.Cl the buIloU.

i retaraod, waJrd, to the CiiJT vltiia ren aflcr tha election. 1427 COd D. TOE A. CHIEF OF Police: oriinaocea thai any peraoa forpnblc Iclea of auT Irini! a dv ea such vrhictr. Yon will Hive all the list dsj-of Jacuarj to jar "Hd ues; after wMcb tlnw yon irtll to arrut aC who V) iia'o ruinbtrs pon their TehlclM.

to shoif 'Ja, the Attest: P. S. City Cleti Parsons' Purgative Pills The Great Antl-DlJlotu- Purgative Pills the result of loas-coatltined Sclcattflc azid are Wjiaaji-vrtD to cane 'iTffrand Iff Of HtLIZF, may be tiled upon. AJ a coomoa Famliy Physic 'arsons' Pills ireases In Trcla. So ZiripinK -Xr hrso tOK 'ho bowels in tastl nseq tt tse o-orW to Tiy.

BT For Sale, i -18-Inch Tyler Compress, COMPLETE. it no-w Elands, in worMnic order, ut Uie Soctliero an and Cod pan? n- IhLi compress the Prus PC3TTT- and (rreaur allariaie, if so: enure- cure. DTBpepsia, Scrofc'A or KICK'S Erll. oae, Errtlpelas or Anttionj-v fire. Eruptions ErupdTe DLwaaes of the Skio, Salt Actlnz ODiii-i- the abcve tbe iticf Trt'l OQ fcnd tte 1st ayof February til wao nitttr of a- of in qnra- do.

JOi: A. Ciicr GalTestos. Jar. S. AM Actl win wiili Izrrrrwt toyacui.rr said -srill J.

i. o. jaJ tf Cjty tor tiift forttt in thf? JltX'i pfiefllflj: li. UoUM pLiLrtct for the Eastern District cf frrx to dfr-KMtWd -r tawwiE? or bavlac to vtr rhou'd cot be coridriT.3fW i-Vl to r.h« of iJw Uu-t Owr nppfAf to beid and for tho EalWri ai the United in dty oi vttion. or the lOrrr DAT or Fr.mrc.wi*, A.

D. at 10 o'clock OR r.be of if tic be otnth- wise on Uw ocrt ilajof sfccrrirf- ter, Uicn and Tor their in J- tr. JUrdnJ. Br KD. 31.

WAT. Chief i tn-T: Henry Thompson, TJEXAB. lUnd for TO HIS MAJESTY KING MOMUS: HJS XOYJiL IflG'HXESSi PRINCESILEX: that en Uw 28(h -or. February cf Mt lor 1 laM arrv-d 'JsiwK'W; t-al Use XAKCH T. Law the how tm lojil siLujecu.

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f). 3CTEX1.T, A. 'i, K. 2: 2. JOS.

W. KICE. "VT By resolution of the odicil rroeirt mproTezie-t over city 3. of Banks and Bankers. OILS A'O il Elienn.

Tetter. Rlr.K Worn, EoIIs, Ta- I Jlcrbld SfeUiiiKS, LTcenSocs. JAMES T. RICE Hoe complete ccarantecd or no Fu'l tlona arocad each boi. byroall, nost-peld, Icr S2 per thonsr.nri, 12 e.

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