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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 2

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1 'm. Ike linvc had some conversation with 3Ir. Williams, the Jtuyor of the Judge Augustus Rucso, of tlio Supo. i city, und arc glad to find that lie ia do- rior Court of Georgia, writes to General THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1S67.

ing all that it is in his power to do. to Pope that, looking to his own interest I I A OTATTISnS. I TirB SECnET Wo llllVO letter from Fort Gibson, in tlte'Stl rcmurkccl a the little radicals ALLETTO.S'.-- TllO Brn.7.03 Signl.l of Oil) aajs: w. J. E.

CAIC-'ES. just boen uvrnrtlctl there, by Mnjor Kim- expedite the rebuilding of thc Railroad as well as tho interest of ctmslitu- ball, Chief Quartermaster of the Indian bridge. The City Council Imvc given cuts, lie 1ms labored to conform to nil Territory, for tho delivery tit llmt'post Louis Democrat snvs contracts have did not know how to keep the secrets Onu cnso of Cuvcr reported in Alloy- 1 Inn nn tn rllKt ll.if.l f'pnlll tlm New i a Gal TKK.H.M OF 'I. 3. in per year lO do three month? per do io months WEEKLY, per Jo sir mouthj ilo Or in Coin wa him full authority to have nil tim-1 military orders; but that he cannot con-1 and Fort ArbucVle, and points en route; the i bridge that have been sc to be made in carry- of 72,000 bushcla of corn, to be deliver-i up H-TJ Buy by the storm col- out Orders 53 and 35 on thu subject J.

r. s.tirrii, a together by employing the a of uries TTc is to any 5oo, liow ncces-; r( liso ling by wllich hc can that purpose, and hc has pro- i ftrr yo nfc thc that tluwo to cured Mr. IX O. Allen, the Agent of thc (hc ()f Qwl i colist tt Railroad, to superintend that work. As i lhcrcof( or the Constitution of llic Mr.

Alien, ia thc discharge of his duty i swtcs nisjinulvsis of them is, eij as Agent of thc Kail road Company, had alrcadv undertaken to save all lie could of the party and now hav, mother Instance of that kind yi thc confessions of Navnuudy. child and two On the Detroit Tost. It vras evident thut thc Reconstruction Acts were so drawn ed, from i to time, in such quantities as shall be needed by the contracts to expire September 3) as to prompt Grant and thc Iho' iOth. Put Coliuun, Sir. NoiiBomlorf, aud Ijreccbnon on thu 3d CiertnnnjUnino tiot military commanders to do what Con- Kirby Smith is teaching an Kpireopal grcss vrasftfraicV to declare ns its pur- school in Tennessee, pose.

And Shcrklnn has gained great: The first section of the St. Piiul and credit with them because, while thc iiciu Pacific railroad, from St. Vaul twenty 1SUS. The contracts were let tu J. F.

C. did not destroy the State governments, mik 3 m-atward, has been completed. Blackburn, of Texas, and H. E. McKcc ho inf thit it was intended for liin of Fort Slmltli; fo tlte.former for to do so, and went to work in.

thc morton and other officers in his Dis- I. Q. O. F. fill IK Mafoiitu Hall moval of Governors Wells and Tlirock- 24,000 bushels at Fort Arbucklc, 2,000 co of Intionary enough, quite, to play his part be made for saoks when so received, aud the usual weight of 00 pounds to NeW Advertisements.

Tlie acliounor ANN lid KB KAKE Mwsler Will h-ivu dlepa cli Hi uhovu. freight or nuuiye, having i acwm- iioitiit'onu, apply to Die Hauler un board, or tu HOKTUN, PAXTON A oc IfHITDAL I A COMPANY A A HTATKMKNT. I cniilortnily llh tlm i i i i churl Gr, thu Com pub.iih thu AINTS, OILS, CLA.XS1.-WE AHfl conUjmully rtictilvuieiVcs'li tjiiortu in our lino from Mew York, such I I LEAD, diflcrciu OIL. mw "mrt a VAU. WISHED: Anium-an and French GLASS, thick, thick: ol 'M FINK, ami AHTIS'IV COL: OHS nnd Canvas, c'-c.

UK'S BAULAHI). V. I I I 1-STATK ANJ? BUILDERS. wntoii, Tex UK. Market, rod, between Ualh A I I i Mi- IHotioo.

Prcnrmni foriln; Klie I i i i i i i i 7 'M -I 1 Inland Traim. IT. 2U Kiiturn I'roHiUiniu, 1,670 SI twenty years experience, bu. all washes tb( briclgu a3 so pass through my hand, will be nnsTCCr has bccn received, -rarranted for twelve months by M. VT.

Shaw, Tremont street. sopSTJlni The of Bridge Com- mittee called to tbe notice of meeting. ori as it happened. No ut our Mayor a i no doubt but that Judge AVtUrous will take prompt and effectual measures to have i bridge the bushel to be tho rule. There was a large attendance of i derg.

printed proposals Imviocr been ex- i LO i iree i uuu i a i ui i citizen who can take thc required oath tcnsivcly circulated through the Tern- py is called to the advcr- siseinent of Lane Merrick. car- peniers ad baildera. rebuilt i the least possible The best interests of tl.e road, as well of cit requ i re i should to register or not. If these orders were intended as a punishment upon such citizens us cannot take the required oath, it must not be forgotten that there arc hundreds, if not thousands, in Geor; who have ever been considered true to the Fuderal and who can take the required oath, but who have not and will not register, fenring be for i it is done several they inrvy by registering commit tlicm- selves to a programme which will, in ot'dollurs invested in thc road ii-ust bo totally -k-ad capital, and even tory, ftft'VclI as in Northern Texas and Western Arkansas, and all thc named sections were well represented by speculators, merchants and ready-money men generally. Tho successful bidder for Fort Arbuckle, Mr.

Blackburn, is a resident of Sherman, Texas, where Lis family lives. The government coDiitlerg the contract gy learn thai a telegraph otfice Las been established at Virginia Point, mod tbat dispatches receiv-d fico same as hcrctofwiv the oflice i vi charge of thc road i i the de( in this city, uniil the caMe complete as to right of property iu it, the connection acrcss buy s-htill be re- jj recO( Crived. ITntil tLis conct-ctioa is made, a boat will be 1 across the their judgment, it successfully carried favorable, since it is just two-thirds of out, work an entire change in the form worse, for expenses are daily accunurta- i of government under which thc people bc 1 without a dollar of income to meet the United States were for so long a from that of- them. As the Judge has taken time prosperous and happy." The Judge thinks every who can, ought to register but concludes that those who decline to do so arc only exercising the right conceded by the i i a bill, and in so declining to it to bc his to man- a mos a as to carry ibe disoatclios hc of 1O5 wllo ly anu from ttiis citv. finally adjudged to be i own- Off" Some of tbe letters i from I ers, and this hc can only do by having this citv by Federal i.fTiccr#, i tlie the brulpe rebuilt with utmost dis- of iho TCWD; i'tiiilusiic, indi- patch, a to terminntc the present to- i 1 that their wt-rv tal loss of all earnings as speedily tlic price it lids been pnying for corn at Arbuckle tlic past year.

Thc JCcKcc contract is regarded as particularly fa- vorabtD tor the government, as their price 13 about onc-lialf of what paid on the last contract. Thc corn crop is abundant in the Territory this year. Heretofore all thc contracts have been let nt Fort Smith. Fort Gibson is for the palm of According them, the whole community, dny after day, was worse off titan nn aruiv in the heiffbt of the severest bmtle and one suppose that the air was absolutely heavy with tbe groans of ibe- sick and may be required for the rebuilding of tlie bridge, no one can doubt that, should it bc necessary. Judge Watrous can give the most satisfactory security, in the register, commit no crime, and violate i growing in importance.

It as the nut- no legal dutv. thc most latitu- i ural point for a larcrc supply depot for (UnouscoDstructioa of tho military bill, Govc nmcnt hftvi nrtcrics thc Judge can find uo authority for Arbucl(1Ci tho Woll5tll Mountains, and other points. It is, no doubt, the intention, to mnkc it such on a i Whether such wriiew wished to rofltl ac its franchises for any amount exsegerate their in remain- I that uiav lc wanted to meet thc present i sacli a place, icdulsi perhaps, a possible; and as 'regards ths money that making the politics of the citizen the test of his competency to serve on. a jury and cannot sec that such orders are less in conflict with Americanism," than it would bc to order officers of thc court to have juries made up from the list membership in the various churches. In thc one case the religious acquired irwa writing- hcmu to their friends daring tlie war, enlarging a skirmish into a battle, and changing tbe sight of a rebel at a distance i some dozens oi traitors, alaic by their own patriotic and valorous tve do not know, but we do that, bad as the epidemic the letters would have bsea justified only by tnrec or four times us much snd suffering: a tho coniiiicmi.j exwrienced.

DRY New Yoik Price Current Mrs business in 'Dry Goods is fiifal and unsatisfactory. Soathera demand, remarks, gre-iily restricted by the prevalence cf yellow fever at 2sew Orleans, Galveston and oilier points in the emergency. But ns he and the Receiver arc now both absent, and some delay to perfection, and hence Lc is blamed by thc Post for not seeing that the laws by inipttcativn and intent gave him the power to resist thc President," and that they "placed in his power thc ilege'vf "What a pity i that thc General was so dull. But it is often thc case that some psirt of a night attach fails; to come to time or to find the right position. What will bc thc final rcsul 1 remains to bc seen, but what was intcnile'd is evident from thc following language of thu Post: For a bold, ambitious General, trained in political ns well as military tactics, this a splendid opportunity.

Such a man, by refusing to President's recent orders, could practically have made himself master of thc situation, and dictator over Reconstruction during thc recess of Congress; and in this sure of thc enthusiastic sup- port of thc people, and of thc gratitude of Congress nutl thc country. Such a General coulil have retained Sheridan i and Sickles in place, and blocked thc President's whole game. (lured by Ilarinony Jor thc me of the Lodges of I. O. 0.

F. oftliiri clly, until tliclr own may bu rebuilt, notice is hoioby jjlvuti that jovc offer 1ms tbttJikfhKy flccc.j)! ou bt'liuli ofdiid Lodges. A LL pti Ter octlOdlw o'clock, oct 0 W. O. M.

DRiDGIi CO.MM.TTEE tc incut at my olllcc thlri uiorr.irjj, al If STEPHEN SOUTUWTCK. dlt NOTICK. HAVE appointed D. 0. ALLEN to col'cct all icntetiiil of'Jie miO icvceteil him iii-tJic jircraftft, 1 1.

0. WILLIAMS, airtjor, Civilian and Uul'cLin publish. L.L.MH A A BUILDERS, I 1 bii'M'Cui; and Postofike ste. ions nrc notStlcu thai, at a Spucinl of Police Cnurt of Bruaorin cuut.iy, Id on aionday, the SKW orteplonibur, 1SU7, A Quarantine KutKbllnlicd, FrahlbiiiDi; ill Steambou'B, Cure, Sail Vcssuld, or other Cralt, an I nil pcraonu travulliiff by public or private conveyance, from comhij: Into tlic of Drazorla county from any place lnrcct.u:l with tlic Yellow Kuvcr epidemic, cBpu- i ciully Trora noimton and Gftlve toil, i they have been nbacnt from eultl j)lacca at I IHtucn tlRTe. And, fiuriiiK tbc prevalence of ilia Yellow Fevtr no foods or tiny kind shall be brought from GiUvjs- Lon or UousLon mill uoitiily.

The lull penalty ontiolmv will bc tiny oue viol.it.liig IhlB order. TbU QiinrnnLlnu lo remain Turcu aa r. thc Yellow Fever ia epidemic In ibe State. S. W.

PKHK1X3, oclillwSw Couuty JudRC Brazortii Co. Wl 1 Amain, Ho Ouhn lireni.am. Spuiic, KiiwOi'lcans. 1'liil. Cnimpt, JftTurwn.

'J'uxa-. (17 11,652 51 Shelly, Ana tin, mid citizen iu Bastro? i comity. in any miajitity for al times. Fire JnhuidTmus. Lo Ttclnaniiiiicc.

11 nil profit tind 00 'iiflb WJ 27 20,211 Sli vor i Schn 'pp'i 1 It cbecki the of boivela in cMinutt 1 arc i i i i anil nnd will bny-j to iitu; caution in Net 07 The Company have the follow i tig iisuctg: StocU Notes payable ou demanO, 00 seciircu UHiJ reccivub'o nt (JO anil dnys, Dlj Slnck in (lie ami UalvcdUtn Wharf Jind 17.710 Premuime in course M.ois in fjash hand, ih! i WO aroa preve.live for chilld uud fuvcr. I SOIIN.M'I'S Oct. w. A lottur from Now Orleans to the Cincinnati Commercial (Radical,) says AB commander of this department, nfter thc removal of Sheridan, Gen. i i occupied nn important position totcard but liia sudden removal by the prevailing the line of thc Overland route, from epidemic baa given us no opportunity to some point like Pleasant Hill, or juilgo of his qualities ns a ruler." There Lawrence, Kansas, to Northern Texas, more in this than the fiur carrying out mcc of the How variiity ol Curijcnl esa and executed TOItE HOUSE- On tbc Slnind--FOK KEXT- Applyto SIiaOPdlllllE 72 7-1 I Tbe Do.ird of Dtrcr.to:^ resolved In declare ft Scrip JJividi-tuI of Twenty-Five per cent, on (he nut earned lor llw ywir Si pieinbiii- irt.

1Sti7, fnr which i-erUlk-atea i i I i Novcm- I have been before ibo American public 1 for the l.iri I eighteen years. Jf OTllTE-- TO A TLANTERy. tlieti.vi!*tcnc*: nf tlie prevailing fpidt-mic till orders i i i purclisc of Mvr- cbandtsu and t-upplies, will orly be flllfd who iiccoiitptLiiied hy iiecessary Our for K. E. LOEU Commission Merchants', Htrand, UalveTlon.

lier. 07; end dividend Tier cunt. Xo the ilockliohierB ul'ihc wind) vid bc crcd- 24 26 Strand. i.ed in and cndorHud on their Qlock Motes J. S.

SELLEKS, PrisliJciit. i i i i Vice Prc-'lilciiu CiiA5. DEBLAKC, Secreiary. of Direcio) in out; AN, WITH JOHN T. illAUTIN'S SON J.

B. Pelk'ra, T. Brady, A. J. Ward, Josiiih Tiiylor, J.

U. .7. Swishcr, C. liiliSriiC, S. W.

Chns. VUlor, A J3 A A TRICT ATTENTION und profci-Kional liuj-iness generally, lie wi.l net a Ui pay tiisea on mndA In a a ul Uie Suite, and i requiring i i i ill ibe Land Olllce, tuch liiir pments. Also, in Comjurtiiter's Ofllce and Suite Departmeui, euch as proairiny Hitt- menw of taxes- due, public etc. Association. npllE closing their lubora on Friday next, llih ol Ociu'jur, Is desirable a all orders, iiccompuniiid with biHs, bc bunded iu before that to tht all the western part of the Indian Territory, and the region beyond, this side of the mountains.

Orders have been creed of thc citb.cn Tvould bc tlic test of received to build permanent store- may in cnnscqncncc take place, hence ll13 capacity to sit ou a jury in tlie houses for tlic Government at Fort the action of thc City Council giving other case thc test of capacity is Gibson, so as to make it a -well established post for four companies of in- thc Mavor full authority to render I his politics. He adds assUtance may be needed to expedite I am unwilling to bcmade instrumen- fan try and two of cavalry. the work. Ul ia inflicting npon American juris- i going ahead rapidly, by i Thc work of an of tho reconstruction nets would suggest. Goiiznles county lias a registry of 830 whites and GoS blacks.

Tho Inquirer says the planters complain heavily of tlic iudolenco of tlie freed men. Tin: New Orleans Times says Judge Durell, of Louisiana, a republican respective Birectora, or at thc Association. N. 1). VAUD, President.

31. F. MOTT, Secretnry. octlOcl2t AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN rarlimdluctjnj; ineiiranct; i i i Compnr.y will huvetlniopiiuji beiwcuu rutiirn in cac.i of 1 Fiaucn or a purtichmtion in the Scrip dividend. wJiiSOdtwly I G.

I K. I Eepcciullyodnptcd to thtj trade, 377 379, Jtroadwmri Sew York. aitd A HAT well Jind moat, desirable Stock Jtancb, situated on tho Cibolt Creek, near The resolution of the Condi relinquishing to the road company all that is left of the bridge and all its indebtedness to thc city, upon condition of the speedy rebuilding of thu bridge, will no doubt have the effect to stimulate to jrrcater exertions that company. The amount of this indebtedness to city is now near includ- prudenc'e the principle that the coiupe- forcc of nicc hauics and laborers. in politics, after travclin.

Thc letter in tin; Democrat says ns follows to a friend tency of a jurynir.n 13 dependent upon his politics. The principle would endanger thu i a i a i of juries, A new road is now being laid out, the engineering directions of Captain Hobinsnn, 10th United States Fort Ar- jvernmcnt R-prc- to the law whenever the people of the trains mails are hcruafler to pass. United States should become sane, and It is to be run a little more to the north in view of my accountability to Him than thc old one, and carries one sooner or later destroy (ill prutcction 'to the engineering life, liberty, and property. I Captain Robinson, 10th Again, without; further a i i a i Cavalry, between here and legislation, in view of my responsibility I buckie, over which all the Govi Gulf while the demand 'all? somewha; below c-spectaiioa. ftn br of a of r.Jer.

It is wc was 11 000 to wblch ing the original cost of thc bridge and the accruing interest. The oriszinal thut is ready to the quick and through the Creek uucl, Seminole agcn- the dead," no earthly consideration cies. Trains have already commenced could induce me to pass sentence upon passing ever it. Thc principal aclvan- a person convicted of a capital ofl'encc tagc over tlie old oue is said to lie in by the" verdict of a organized as thu fact of a Letter road and a shorter palpab'v apparent, saj3 the Price Current, must bc added the interest for someten that there is far less trade in the Bggre. or cl years, at the rate of $11,400 gate than at the corresponding period lost 1" year.

This rclinquishmcnt of near year. And EO it will be. year year, i a quarter of a million of dollars is ccr- just as lonjras the present quality of Bad- taialv no small consideration, aul ive ical rnle continues. cannot suppose thc parties interested will fail to appreciate it. The city, wish to call attention to we UIulerstamli as 1)ai(1 a interest on tllo ij Onc i Si except for the past two years, and, therefore, its indebtedness to the holders of those bonds is something over including principal and interest.

It is the opinion oi' some who have had some opportunity of judging, that nearly id! the bridge timbers will be re- covered, and that thc bridge can be repaired in much shorter time, and at much less cost than has been, supposed Of this, however, we shall probably bo better informed when tliu committee make their report on Saturday next. the uuverti semen of Stock Ranch, in Coma! County, for Mr. John B. Brown being of changing his locality, offers that improTed pJace for Tvbich ia commonly known as Brown's Ranch, situated one mile above (be Austin crossing on tbe Cibolo Creek, near Sclrna, Comal County, 13 miles west of 2fcw Braunfels and 1G miles east of San Antonio. This place is desirable locality for sheep and cattle, having a large pasture, with two water tanks that never fail.

The house alone cost $3,000, and has five large rooms, a gallery and porch, together with a stone kitchen, smokehouse and storeroom. This is, The Tennessee papers publish letters edly, the prettiest, as well as thc best rom Southern citizens in Europe, shotv- imprort-d place in Western Texas. "We leader our to A. W. of Livinjjston for a most excellent article on Fruit Culture and its Importance in written for our forthcom- n(f Almanac.

By the way, we have several valnaole contributions on the successful cultivation of various fruits in Texas, and especially on viceyprds, by men who give the resales of several years of exper- toent. Among others, we have been favored by Mr. Watson of Brenham, who is already pretty well known as successful cultivator of the vine, and who forDtehes facts leavinjr no doubt of the success and great jirofitableneas of the Tine in Texas. Booth, of Brooklyn, sect a message to thc Board ot Aldermen on the 30th, announcing Gen. Sheridan's contemplated visit to thc city, A resolution was adopted expressing admiration for the General's services in the war, but disapproving his course in Louisiana.

A substitute for indicatcd in Orders IS'o. 53 nnd 55. General Pope thanks Judge Reese for thc candor of his distance, by nearly tJO miles. A large collection of Delaware, Wy- audoite and other Indians, relics of Tlie political horizon North looks stormy. Should the storm come, I trust thc spirit, courage and patriotism which carried our country through thc great rebellion, will enable us to weather it These sentences arc pregnant with forebodings of disaster to Kadical Republicanism, and the trust expressed is as the voice of one who is "hoping through the other fJeslrahic 1mprcverr.cnIB, aa well aa a Rood pneturu of nnd 101) acres in cultivation, comprising hi all incitiding onootl Ccdnr Croak of lf0 acrua.

There also ah alnmdnnce t'f WOOD AND WATER. This can bc bought on reasonable 1 tortns. W. R. H.

MARTIN, Sf. N. ROGERS, (Late of Tesaa. July 0-lwly2dp SCHMIDT VOIGT, eO'JL'XON A WOOL. FAC'i'OKS, And General Commission GIN, vroDDAirr J3UKK.

I RUM. Hcudljy'a Strand, ocL2dtwly Galv Inquire of Judge UTiON, San Antonio, orof JOHN B. IJTIOWN, On Premises. Thc tin VJ in notlflua hU friends and tnc public ttvit bo is -w ciouiui: out his entire Building Parties wnnting anythins in hla line would do hope. The Judge is evidently well to find out 1m iiricoa before inircrmaliiff Lumljur Yard 0:1 Mnrbei Strcut, near iinilrotd Depot.

ocUldlm convinced that the verdict of thc people will be against his party. NEW ATLANTIC AXD GL-LK Ex- not argue the question with him--but have recently established" themselves in says the Judge's argument is the western part of tliis Territory, with tribes that existed in Kansas, rnfisa We learn from thc founded on the theory that the Georgia State government is a legal one, which tbeir families, having been removed thither, and been given a tract of territory by the Government. They arc and yet, ikely" to hu thinks necessary to carry out thu re- join with the Caddoes in a war against tbc bill, deny; th.tth. power is vested in him to make such orders us nt i ast tlicy -were li: ing a great readiness on thc part of the laboring classes there to make their homes in the Southern States, under proper encouragement. One of Uie letters is from Birmingham, and status I that thc publication in a paper of that the jucficial'powers)' I cfo rcqufro you to construction acts that hc considers uis jury orders needful to that end and that such orders, therefore, carry with them all thc force of law until they are modiflcd or countermanded by higher authority As thc reconstruction acts become laws of the United States in thc manner provided by the Constitution, and as the question of their constitutionality has been presented to thc Court of tlie United States tlie more civilized Comanches that habit tbc western borders of thc Indian Territory.

"William P. Ross, formerly chief of thc Cherokee Nation, is lying ill, with pneumonia. I understand "he has been condition, but is now Mocon Telegraph that the Kail- road and Steamship Companies between New York and New Orleans have organized an Express Company, to be known as the Railroad and Steamship Express Company, and which is intended to begin business early in the present month. For the 1 no fit of Whom it May Ctnecrn. IDSTON A BARN'ES will sell, nt 11 A.

on Thnmhy niii.1, the lOlh their enles- room 011 llio Stnmd, the Schooner "MARY," ns she lies noivr I he Planters' Frees, with her saild, Ac. Sale pimctimlly at 11 o'clock. ROBERTSON llus taken thclloatc Xo. 121, on Avenue Cburcli sired, Letwi.cn 23il flinl 2-'JJ where she ia prepared to holh transient and permanent, boarderd. octCdlm oir xuii: For sale wholesale by nil thc in New Orlctiiis, Charleston, Mobile, Savannah and Kew York.

I DEW OF THE ALJL'S Kcceivc 1 first premium at thc Paris Exposition. OF THE ALPS. The munufiicuii LTS the above cordial rcCL-ived the first premium at Hie Pads Exposition, hut were decorated by the Emperor. DEW OF THE ALPS. For by nil the Drasgisle, Grocers and Fruit 1 Stores in the United Stales.

CHASlPAtiNE, SHERRY, MADEIRA. PORT, CLARET, Iu Assorted Packages. IX BCXN'D Oli FREE. STODDART BUKK. 700 DOZEN TENNAKT'S 4LE.

STODDAHT BVJ11K, Suazd. TO A LIQt'OH. Scliitiduin bdinappd ia nmtiLifdctuecd Dollaiidby a process only uaown to the piopr Lore, and ia warranted tlic purest Liynor mui: fucliirtid. NOTICE. popular nnd well known llolel, known ns the IV a torn HOIIMC, Haviug been temporarily cloned on account oi i epidemic, Tor tlw purpose oi' rcuovation, la now open for Um accomicodatiou of permanent nnd transient, CUD torn.

The tablt! will bc supplied -wilh tho bost, i mnrkct aQ'ortla. An i i wHl ahviiys bc in attendance on thc iirrivnl of the ftpnmucd nnd cnrd 1 D. F. MVEKS, Proprlcior. Oalrcaton, 6.1S07.

JlJin El Diavio, of ITavarja, learns irom Belgium that thc mental health of the Empress Carlotta is continually on tlic mend. Little by little, thc fate oi licr 111 n.1) 1 InjTormiitlon. THE PEOPLE: be er mortality at HuiitxvlIIe. The following is tho Ifet of deaths glren in the Huntsvillo Times, since the date of our last report frjm that place: SEPT. Logan, Wm.

Daniels, a negro inan, child of Col. Neil, negro child, Amos, ni. J. C. Outlavf, Slnck, con- Lockie to her.

i This delicate duty is allotted to Lcr siatcr-in-lavr, the Queen of the Belgians. who is unremitting in her attention to her. Supreme and that highest judicial tribunal of the country has decided that it bus no jurisdiction in thc case, thc consideration of that question by subordinate military or ju- vict at Penitentiary, Lockier; diciiii officers is scarcely admissible. Yellow Fever, thos. Bird, convict at Your argument agaiiist political testa PenUentinry, tilled.

is very good, but totally inapplicable to SISTT. Mosely. mortally thc ca Btat'bea; Mrs. Nasbaum, Infant of Mr. Sty orders require jurors to be selected 80n at Mar Hotel yt llow from the registered voters, but make no discrimination as to their politics.

city of a letter from "Wilson county, produced a host of applications from male and female, married and observe the above orders, and -will not overlook any failure on your part to carry them fully into execution. gle, all anxious to better their concli- Judge Kccse replies in part, as follows: tion. Thc writer is anxious to know You say, "my orders require the what bc must do with these a-pplicn- Jurors to bc selected from tbe registered voters, but make no distinction as to i politics. 1 Now, it is certainly true that I the orders referred to do not, in so many tions, and asks tlic following questions Can you arrange with number of i a distinction as to politics, your friends to take a given number of upon what is it that a large persons between Would you see i number of who can take rest had homes, if more came! the registration oath are excluded? How many of each class of people; do Their politics are, not to register, or you want? "Will you, or any of you, otherwise commit themselves to the pay any part of thc passage of this pco- Military bills--they do not register-- pic? now many could have smr.il they are excluded from thc jury box. on thc share What is i most respectfully submit that my anal- the cheapest way.

and cost of pet- ys i i l( sc orders, as contained in my ting from Is'ew 'iork, anil who would rst communication, is correct, to -wit: take charge of them on their arrival't That by these orders the politics of the All of these things must he taken into citizen "is made the tost of his compe- consideration, and satisfactorily dealt tericy to sit upon a jurv. I concede to this, tendenog him a public reception, with I can gc? you aily thc cxtcn j. Uloc iRe tl nt tbc ri 'labor you require. A erj- many could vate citizen is bound to conform to all not pay their passage out but would nvs pasgc by authority, until they arc work- it out it paid wholly or in part fur declared void by the judiciary; but a JIakc some definite plan, and judicial officer in discharge of his duty, lost bv a tie vote. The first resolution of thu late Democratic State Convention of Massachusetts affirms the doctrine of State rights; the third denounces Congress for passing unconstitutional Jaws; the sixth promises the co-operation of the Democrats of the State in an uprising the material will be forthcomiii: great many of our emigrants going out to fundamental law, refuse to have to do with ordinary cmi- ferent position.

sworn to administer his office agreeable iccupies a very clif- gration agents, and hesitate to take a step which might plunge them into hopeless misery. Many ot them said to throughout the country thc seventh me, (i like the tone of the letter in thc expresses alarm at the increase of thc Post I would conic and r.l.niif it State debt; the ninth declares opposition to infractions of individual rights and says the enforcement of tuc laws through the espionage of paid spies is infamous. sec about it." The rewly and forcibly elected Mayor and Council of Zxashville were in such haste to get into tbeir offices that they did not wait for the legal forms. But as there are about eight hundred militia backing the new board, the other party is left powerless until the courts make a decision in thc case. If the judiciary throughout the country jhould hold ont against the progressing rerolntion, and thus be the means of a restoration to the better government of earlier days, it -will deserve great honor.

It is doing so, lo some considerable cx- tet; and we hope the fear to attack ir, seems to be thc last restraint on radicalism, may remain, intact through- oat tbe storm. "Watches, spoiled by incompetent werimMB, made aa good as new br J. A. Btrmnd irtreet Galverum. HcCloskey, the other day, called for volunteers among thc priests in New York to proceed at once to Sew Orleans to take the places of the cltrgy arc either worn out or arc down with thc yellow fever.

Tho call promptly responded to. Mt. Pleasant Press says one fmilmin killed another there recently, in if at. Both weroTn the service of the Another letter says investigation convinces the writer that a liberal spirit on the part of the Southern farmers will draw to them very considerable numbers ot industrious agricultural laborers from Europe. His information is obtained from the highest official sources, and justifies him in saying that they can be hired at to per month for men, or for a fair interest in thc crops.

He also says that, as a general thing, such laborers have not thc means nt pc Hc then says he shall proceed with his official duties as heretofore until Gen. Pope shall Iccl it his duty to give him a prohibitory notice. Gen. Pope replies that he is very Unwilling, in thc case of a gentleman of Judge Reese's character and standing SKIT. P.

McRoy, Mrs. Keaedy, Dr. G. 31. Baker, Wm.

Birdwell, child of Rhodes, Henry Lee Hume, S. P. Butler, Mies Matilda Wynne; Yellow Fever. OCT. Yoakum, Miss Kate Fnl- len, Carolina Wynne, f.

w. Clinton Smith, Child of Mrs. Burns, Tom Pnttcr- Bon, James Mitchell, Geo. Patterson, Wm. Mitchell, yellow fever.

OCT. child, Ncpro Tvomnn, Hev. Mr, Fullenwider, yellow lever. OCT. A.

M. Branch, Martin Oibbs, Beaton Oliphant, Koee, f. -w. William Ferguson, Col. Jamea Gillnspie, yellow fever.

OCT. James Sir.ither, Mrs. F. B. Bailey, yellow fever.

DATKS Elmore, and Hany. f. m. yellow fever. TOTAL NOMBEK OF fever, 100 other diseases, 10.

NELSON AXD negro was shot by white man in the dominions of General Sickles. Thc "white man was tried by court martial and sentenced to death. Sickles commuted thc punishment to imprisonment for life. A writ of habeas corpus was obtained, and Judge Nelson, of the United States Supreme Court, discharged the prisoner. Sickles had him re-arrested and thrown into Cstlc Pinckncy.

The facts were brought before the President, and hc ventured, without consulting General Sickles, to order thc prisoner's release. "Thank Heaven," says thc National In- telligencer, "the judiciary of thc United States have not yet learned to take their interpretations of law from the to resort to removal from office, and 1'ps of a soldier." What a country suggests that ho resign; but adds that The snme paper covers the rest by say- if hc should decline to do so hc must ing "VVc know nothing about ths consider himself positively prohibited facts of the but we do know against thc farther exercise of his office, something about courts 1 unless hc conforms to thc orders concerning juries, regretting, however, that this disagreement should "deprive thc State of the services of so worthy and competent a to emigrate, but arc willing, if the plan- To tbis lcttcl thc following reply was ters will advance the money to pay transportation from New York, to turn tlie sum thus advanced, in thc made: MU.I.EDGEVILLE, Sept. 20, Mnjor-Gen. POPE, Commanding way of wages, or give a lien on their in-1 Third District, c. General--Yours of terest in the crop.

direct communication between Galveston and Europe such arrangement could made to better advantage than the Kentucky and Tennessee planters will have by paying transportation from New York although we learn, that arrangements have been made with Northern railway lines to carry emigrants southward at half fare; but it was not known, certainly whether the Louisville and Nashville road would carry them at the same rate. The South seems, somehow, fated to bc behind. But if the arrangements referred to were made, emigrants would be sent through from New York to Nashville at $17 each. the 17th in reply to my letter of the not received by me until last night. I cannot, as have been heretofore advised, consistently with views of duty, be made instrumental in Governor Orr, of Sooth Carolina, allows- convicts in the State prison who behave well to iay aside their parti-colored garb TrtE GREAT taking the laws of Congress as a guide, the registration in the Southern States has been a gigantic swindle.

Every possible difficulty was thrown in way of white men, but negroes between the ages of sixteen and one hundred were everywhere received with open amis. Two hundred Africans, who cams over but recently in the Wanderer, and cannot speak the English language, were regintered in Alabama. According to the registry in that State, the colored population is. now ten per cent, larger than it was in 1860, al- out Orders No. 58 and 55, nor I thou l1 number of northern tier of can I bring my mind to the conclusion counti es lost nearly all their negroes by that I ought to resign.

loiter, tlie war, and by emigration to Brownlow's therefore, is Eicccptcd by me as a posi- kingdom, and not wnbaUndrng that a num- tivc prohibition against the fatrher ex- here of blacks havo lately left Alabmi crciseof my office," and will bc for lhe Missiwippi 8 y. The hai From letters received in tins city from Louisville aud Lexington, Kentucky, fears are entertained tha" the Rev. C. C. Preston, Agent of the Bayhiml Orphan's Home, is dead.

He hag been lost sight of entirely by those most deeply interested in him, and who have heretofore beea in constant communication with him. But be mny turn up soon all right nt some other place. We hope this may be the Ttlerjmph. TJIE PHOCESS OK AHIICAXIZATION COSIMKSCED. Gen.

Chestnut, formerly "united States Seuator from South. Carolina, Hon. Porcher Miles, nnd Col. Shackelford, of South Carolina, their families, have been spending some time in Statin too, and contemplate purchasing lands nod locating in the Vnilcy of Virginia. There arc from 350 to -100 students now in attendance at Washington College, nnd considerable additions arc expected to this number.

The names of 2-10 cadets are now on thc rolls of thc Institute. Three companies have been formcd, and the fourth will, be organized this TN'CCk. Lexington Gazette, Tli.j Permanent Depot of the Cupper Scroll U-litnln; Rod is over Peel ADur.ible'd Store, Strand, 221 Street, GalvcMtou. OUNTRY DEALERS will lie supplied on fa- vorablu terms at wholesale, and. orders lur the promptly intended to.

Henry Fmnaiue, at Uie office of George W. AUSTIN COU.ECtE, i i i HE NEXT A A I i JnsLi- tuliou will commence on September Otb, 1SC7. SAMUEL McKlNXEY, liii President. JU1ANDY, Kt'ITI 3,000 cases of old Cogcjic Brandv, imported especially for private use. 300 etisca old JaiiiLiicn and St.

Crois Rum, hot- tied before Lhc war, 30,000 cases ifndeira, Shc-ry und Port, some 1SUT, very old and superior, viirious brands, warranted pure, fur sale by U9OLP1IO WOLl'E, JJuavcr Street, Xcw York. Kxtakllnlicd In GALVKST05 2IALE iCADKMY. I11IS SciiO'-l ill re-opeu Mondriy, October 7th, Academy building. L. U.

BALDWIN, rricdpal. WOI-FE'S SCHIEBAM SCHNAPI'S are fcood for nil urinary coinuhunu. TU GalTf.ston Insurance ASCIICJ-. To Arrive, 3 OOO fkocklnuil ByUic Schooner Dcster frLim Itock- land, Mitinc, clue at thla r-orl, in 15 days, and for by C. W.

ADAMS, BeptldU 70 7i Mcehanic Street. soil Cl Sc edits. LIST I Per tt cam ship Tyboa--a FJCES1I to "Kit by A A I A UARSTOW. WOLFE'S SCU I lilXItt SCHVAl'FS have a dciiot in all the iu Uio Uuioi). Bnylor, ayon C.

F. White arc rr.y" local il contracts mada with cither of them SE, i i roomy, Church street, near llSth street. Inquire of 1'. JOHNSON, ocllkllfcdp Comer ICth nnd Chnrcb for Uie raniB will bc uxcciucd on the satne terms as with the imdersipnud. UhliiSd the people promptly avail themselves of Ibe advantages of this wofi'-'crJijl protection.

1 ctinuot feel juatiilcd in assumlnff ihc responsibll- of tbc calainltiec of the season, might have been averted if the Copptr acrolla had been fnirly tested lic-spcclfully, J. S. TKIPLETT, Sam Agent Tor Texas. P.P.--Onlcra left i P. II.

ilenncssy. will be attended to E.unc ns heretofore. i I I J. S. Agent.

WOLFE'S KCHIEDAItt SCHNAPPS Rrc put up In quart and pint with tho pro- prtetor'a name on tlie label. A UIAGU BILIOUS POM DERS i 13, 33. 13. TJK Trains on lliia Hoad, dnrinir the suspcn- eion of the O. U.

H. Itoad. win Jeuvc IJar- Frldajs, i a view to coiini-ct with the stenui- A brief of the Holy Father confers the dignity of Assistant to the Pontifical Throne on every Bishop wlio has come to thc centenary fetes and not yet been honored with that title. A second accords to all members of the Episcopacy tho privilege of wearing the violet cap. trips will always he in time for the boats coming I frotti Houston and llarrisburg.

SIDNEY SIIERMAN, i octitwif Prea. B. B. B. A C.

R. II. STAUNTOS, Sept-23, 1SG7. MR. JOHN TOWBEIIMAN, D.

S. Srn reply to jour inquiry this morning I can only repeat the inatruction repeatedly given by me to freedman, that they must pay taxes unless relieved from such payment by tbe county court on proof that they nre paupers. Your ob't serv't, TITOS. J. Agent Freedmon'sISurcau.

oi the Charter Party and Stockholders of the Virginia Point and Galvcatoo Railroad furry Company, arc requested to meet nt thu olflcfi of U. G. Forshcy on Wcdnca- (by. thc IHh. at -1 o'clock P.

for the purpose of taking immediate measures to pnt suitable boats on the line. K. JJ. JOHNSON, C. G.

FOliSJUKY. IQ a Catholic fair DOW in progress in Chicago tbo visitors are votinp, at somucb vote, for "the presentation of a gold witch, to Home ladv. The widow of Union officer and a widow of secession notoriety we leading the poll. Pretty good for Chicago. Senor Romero, Mexican Minister, sails for Ycra Cruz next Tveek, and expects to return to Washington in about four months, to assume his position near our Government.

For the information of such few of our readers aa nre iinacquainted with the market quotation of gorillae, we would state that the one now in Kew York cost $3,000 instead of $800. Cocoa'tae dresses the Imir perfectly, -without greasinjj, drying, or stiffening it. Joseph Burnett Sola. Proprietors, a39 Broadway, New York. For wile by cencraUr throughout lw or UmeAnrrr, in RELATION TO SOCIAL Eeeay for Vonng Men, on Physiologi- cal'Errors md AboacB.

Incident to "Youth and Early Manhood, with Ihc humane view of treatment and core. Sent in ecalcd letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, DR. J. SKILLHf Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.

i)limcntary manner ia "which you have been pleased to communicate your prohibitory order. "With high consideration, I remain respectfully, Auausxu TOJlNEft'B TIC DODLOUllEUX OR TURNER'S TIC DDU1.OCE.EUS OR UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA I VNKVKMSAI. HEVBA1.C1A I A Safe, Certain anil SpecOy Cure for NcaraN gia aod all Ditesuce, It IB an until in" remedy in nil of Facial perfect cure lii iin- often and dress liko other people. HEN. SICKLES' COUKT OF Gen.

Grant han approved and forwarded to tbe President General application for a of inquiry. Much curiosity is expressed to learn what tho President'! I action on this case will be. tion of Alabama IB larger now than before the war, has hardly a parallel, even in lhe has been perpetrated in all tho Southern I. cases States. To suppose that it could butt, and form ilie Laaw of our future would be to admit that there was no difference between the plainest right and tht flagrant and Indecent wrong.

I3r docks and Watchea acid by J. A. Smythe, Strand, Galveaton, guaranteed. gcncwl always be Medwltn Mfety. It la In constant unc by tho beet io, who it thulr nnacimoaa and un- qoilfled xppronJ.

Sent by mail on of $1 and iwo everyivhere. TCBNKH A Sole Proprietora, ISO Tremont Street, Boi.on, Mui. i. o. o.

P. npIIE of tlic new Hull and the d-irauge done to thc old one by thc Ian: storm, ivill render it im- posBible f. the Lodges to meet this week. It la hoped, however, that nrrungcmeaia can beraadc for tlic Lodges to meet nest week. octSdtr W.

KICIIARDSOX, G. M. TJOSEJJALE NUHSEHY-- Brcr.ham, Washington County, Tcxus. Fruit Trues, Ornamental yhrubu, Rcces, etc. SO TariiitlM of Grape Vines, Stnwbcrrlca, Evcrffrecns, olc.

Send a Catalogue. Address, WJLLIAJtf 1VATSON, oclAltw-tin Brenham. Wuetitngton Toxns. ST. JAME61 HOTEL, Orleans, Xj A.

J1UKD. of Nt-v W. COJBKERY, of tipottawood Hotel, Elch- Va. elccraph and fiaUrotid Offlccj in Rotnndn of Hotel, may2.3dtwtr A Two Story Dwelling; The best references given. Ad octG POSTOFFICE BOX 85.

dtf HOT IIOlSiE- Thid Ilonso having been thoroughly rcno vale3, will be opened ngatii ou Mondny, October 7th, 18(37, e-iilcr the charge of JUtS. SEOTWELL. miM I-- 100 boxca Roofing Tin, borci Bright TIM. Jait received from London, For salt by oclGdSt T. F.

fTIIIIS preparation la Lhc discovery ('f the J. JL W. Poland, formerly'the Hautor Lhc Btiptlat Chnrch in Goffstown, N. and a rain dcorly beloved by that denomination jbroughont New Kns- lauci. lie ivaa to leave tbc i and slndy medicine toaavehis own life, and bin Mopic Powders are one of thc most wonderful c.lecoverics oi modern times.

Positive Cure for Llvisr Complaint, in Ha most aggravated form, an immediate corrector of all ExccUent for Headache, Conellpatlon, Blotchua, a fallow Skia, DmvvsnjoHs, llvartburu, Palpitation, and a most wonderful Care aid Frerentlre of Fever and igiel (Wo advtac all who arc troubled with thla fcarJul malady to always kcep the Powders on hand ready for immediate iiac.) Here lew important particulars; 1st--They tire the Uretit Specific for all Bilious Affections. 2d--They arc thc only known remedy that will cure Liver Complaint. ad--They are the only known remedy that will cure Consupn tion. 4th--The-Powders arc BO thorough ln ihoi-nri. oration that one package will IM all joritv of those using them will requii cure.

Gth--They arc a niild and pleasant yet the moet elTcctual known. 8th--They are thc cheapest and best medicine eitant, at. they can be tteut by mall to any part ol Lhe clone for the price, 60 cents. Ctrcutare, containing ccrtlllcatcs, Information, sent toBiiy port of the world free of charge. Sold by all Druggists, or by mail on application to C.

U. CLAHK No. 24 Magazine street, New Orleans. Jtfc Conipauies: AutfrcKulo Cap I over FIUE INSURANCE. Gerniania, of New Uuuovcr, of New Vork, of New York.

Kopublic, of New York. I Lori Hard, of Nc-w York. I Yon hers and York, of New York. Home, of Now York. Liverpool, London Glolx; of Liverpool.

11AK1.NE INSVU.VNCE. Underwriters' Agency, (for Inl mtl) of New Yorli. Great Western Marine Ju Durance Uritish A i Iiis. LIFE I A Eijuiiable, i York. World, of New York.

Liverpool, Lonclcii Olobe, of Liverpool. The Companies, all of tlic highest respectability for and nnd posFCHBln-; in the ajnrreirate Thirty of Oollars urn prepiir- cd to take the entire of any of mv J'ricniis, eltber for Fire or Marine Insurance on OuUou or other produce. Annual Policies on Bnildii a tht-ir Co-touts bailed an moderate and most liberal arranpemcnis raado c'j'tomcrs, by which thi-y wiirbave all the pecuniary odvanta-e or the mutual svsitcm, without any ef its re-'iiuu- eibHUics. Thc 1.1 fc Compauiea nre dircctod by first JIorchar.tK and 'Jinlerwritera York. i I I A I'liltE A K1IELM.S, li si 111 11 Vcrzcujiy, Carte Blauche, La Marcchalc.

A G.ilvciton. t-ul'J Ag-eiittf fur Tcshf. J. E. C.11!,EY A.

A ADVEKTISING COLLECTING ILL to for mnkc colk-cllons inr till pnpera "'ho int.Tii=t their busine-is into our 30 ner cent, for collecting, and 2J per cent, fur a(h erUaeir.ent?. No forwarJ'id to any p'uier for insertion, unJct-s it is good and re- addressed 1oJ.E. BAILEY toil, Ten 1 will receive prompt attention. VA 13. Strand.

scpSOdly JAMES SOKLEY. Inmirance ITS E-JBL StniuiJ. GalvGatun. IVOTICJE: nre rumomJ our oflicu (o IIENDLEY'S (CORNER) I I o. 5.

SCHMIDT VOIGT. Wulll A'OTICK. i ofT.Mathcr Co. 1: Thu un iLTrignid will attend to tlic settlcact-i cf the w-tli tlia hue llrm, and all partis Siidcbtctl to i Jiotldtxl to provide payment promptly. Olllce removed lo second t-tury orcr Pipkin NVooiiyurd blnind.

W. WAltlltN. irtirviviag T. Mdt-licr Co. acpM twAVVlni 0 A A FJ5W COl'IES OK "ACSTUACT OF PATEVrKI) LAADS IX liat thc mu- re to effect a Or DIAL BVRNJ3, General Aguuts, Galveiton; Texas.

ncn ISdtweodcdp WOLFE'S SCHIfiDAMSCHNAI-FS are Kood for colic and pain iu the stomach. SHROPSHIRE 2-1 26 Stmnd, UALVESTOS, ILL be nt all lime? preuared lo muke Advdiiccs on of Cotton, Wool andIJltles, foreale orebipment. oct2 dAtwfim TN STOIIE JKOR 100 bbla Uourlxin Whteky, dtfl'crunt qur.N itles. SIinoi'SIlIRE octSdtwSw 21 20 strand. 150 Ilcst quality.

Li)ornl discount made aunorauiJtE jt 21 20 Strand. CASES "DKVOK'b" KEKOHENB OIL-- 300 CASKS McMUJiJtAY'tt SUl'EIUOK Quality Oyatcrp, Pcachw, Pcaa, "ilRE a. CO 21 20 Strand. 200 BDNDI Tic. A new and dCBlraljlc arLic'o--It long.

"Universal" Iron Cotton SIIROPSHIKE JS 36 Stnnd. HOBTH OF DRY GOODS! OSSISTINQ of aolblng. Ilats, Shoes, Notions. Alpnceas. Botnbiibin, riacneL- i'rcnch Mcrano and Ueiaince, Hbich will be bold at Auction Prices to clone lhe consu-nmunt.

BUKUPSMltK A TOOK AHRIVE- By Brig "Ocean 900 bbli noiradale Hydnralic Cement. 34 Strand. "VTOTICE. All Lottan and Wool co-sJffiiL'd lo ua I rov- ci-ud by our open policy of insurance DgalJiat loitd by fire upon delivery to Jtuilroad ARCDIS or proper offlcci a insurabie steaintihip, bont or other vessel, unJcss especially instnicted to thc contrary by tbe owner or shipper. OF PATENTED TEXAS." PRICE $5.

PLY AT THIS I SCIIIKDAJTI SCHNAPPS ire uood lor Uvfjiypsia. -S 01GT. i The 3rm oT Murcbbituks ni; 1 li. Jfc Itiiifr. Arc just ill recc'jit of a full stock ul A PAPKll! A PAVER! PAINTS, OILS, VAUMsiiiis, A A AUTISTS' MATEUIALS QONSISTKNT with a ood orllclo, we wl 1 nt ns low can bu clccwlii.TM in tliu and i warrant uvtryUillli; io be froli.

from the I'romnilii Attended to. dune UH Iu si'jjurlur manner. II. A. KINli.

MuriM sli-oct, OalvtJton. Trs.i!-. BI; 1 -I A I I I A I IIESTAUIIA.NT, 11UIIL1SUT BUILDING, (First of Chaimun 4 DliOleld.) No. rcslonicc Btrcel. UK i i he coiiElnritlyiiipliiloil with nil the lumrit-H or Um GaitiCj FlMh.

Friilln, And all thc market affords. ortultl tho Jlr, M. Shepherd and Mr. A. Thomson, tlio eurvlvfog partuor, II.

D. V.ar^h- bunks, will whid up Uie butluees or the concern at thc office of Uanna Uryaa PcrH. D. IlAl'FKLJL, HILL TUST HKCE1VED- 13.000 sacks Salt, per baric Herbert, and for ealu by C. ADAMS.

Also--JiiEt packogca Ale and Porter, auiorted brtntis, by Mtine veaucl and for by C. W. ADAXS, Mechanic rtreoL Jtut received per ich. Curiotr and for Hard Brickn, 150 biles Hay, 90,000 LtUu. MUOdtr C.

W. ADAMS, Mechanic I I NEXT OF THE A will open un tbe first Monday in tjep- tember next, dircetluu of the able elllclent faculty tliut. Ijive such untirs Cictinn fur few years. AnplieaLionH I'ur tl.e Presidency of the College hereby at aB early a dite pracuaiuic tu take churue ul' the siunc on the 1st ilonday lit January nvsi. J.

F. MATTHEWS. A Slemlieruflhe Uuard of isjluiu or Hie Sisters of Charity A i i private will bc re- 311 iiuii Jllundny, Jet of AJTM. Blw. Randall.

II. IJnicKm, J. Jl. H.iiei: and Citmpbull have tipnuintud nnd will nucnd daily; but pmieiiw, ou ttu-n own can either or pbvcicinii i hey Tbe i i i i i i i i i i a change fur patients i two per dlom. and of thirty will IKS i i 1 aduii'-uian.

Fur i information and appsy Dr. near iLclfciptlt-l L'liurrh, rjlIIK Of r. II. Children! ft haviDg csjitred bT li'JiiUtiun, will heicsiimed by A. M.

Campbell Bad P. II. under name and ulyle of Cninp- beli Children. Al: the unsettled bujlEcee of the u'd firm will bc ti'-tt'c-d liy tbe new. HAT.

UEXliUrll VOX tllHTIX (Soccueors lo laine, A A 8 Ajid in Western Produce, Winw, Tobaccos and Cigani, 205 207 Nlchola' Brick Building, StraLd. GAivTtaroK. TKC. otwly 0V THE A ThiscorJial hwcinly to bo tobtvd to IJQ.

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