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if. FRIDAY. BECEJ1BER 1867. i J. CASHES.

JED T. S. Currency. 10 300 do three six months 1JOO too do Or In Cola Old nica J. F.

S.TIiTH, Cigars. L' 111 tlenthaj'a next door lo Hitchcock's star.d. dlj AND THE NEW COiW- fllAfiDEIt. It is quite natural that Gc-u. Hancock first give his attention to the af- fnir? of New Orleans and Louisiann.

Our people should not become impatient. The wrongs they arc suffering, and wlilch arc exercising so serious an influcncd-npon Tlicir energies, will no donbt be to as soon as may be possible. If, as Gen. Hancock declares, "the great principles of American liberty still arc the lawful inheritance of thia people, anil ever should be," he will not overlook what maj be contrary to cnl pt to say what may be the necessary these principles, in the orders of General Griffin, nor full to investigate thereasons of General Reynolds for removing tlie vil officers elected by tho people nearlv every county of this Slate. He more, cjpcnaivc; but we are not ay'arc that nay unusual improvements arc being, mndc on our streets, or that the number and salaries of our officers liavo been increased, so to.

niUl much to ourcca of expenditure. There is, however, no doubt that various military orders have added much to the expenses qf our city government; so also have those expenses been lately increased by some three or four thousand dollars in collecting together the material of the Railroad Bridge. Bat although we canaot at-' BY TELEaKAPH. 'PRESS DL4TATCHE9.J It A GOLD -AND COTTON MARKETS. New York IHarJcctv.

YORK, Nov. ictitre; WATCHES' not Irom. nor twenty rears' bat all watches that par-a through mr band, will b'j warranted months by M. W. Shaw, Tre- will fail to remember that freedom TJ, City Assessor informs us that he regular expenses ot i throughout Sterling Money 7 percent; Gold 137J; the year, yet we cannot see-thatthey can to be equal to the income of per 2c bclteri com shade iirmor.

Oats a montli. without bad mntmgcmer.t some- trifle higher. Pork firmer, $21 50 to 1 $21 G2i. 'Lard dull, 13c. Cotton firmer, ItHc.

Freights firm. Turpentine The Firit Bank of Gal- i pav a dividend oi 10 percent. on ihe capital stock on the 10th Delicate (Iroand at the GaJves- Theatre to night iW the first time a Comic Irii-h Messrs. Campbell i Childress, Cotton and Wool Factors on the Strand. bave their Card The house is we can cheerfully to our readers ot excellent standing, strong and worthy ol the confidence of 1 and producers who ace forwaraicjt their produce to thia Col.

Jack Connall.v has office corner of tnd Market streets, up rtalra. Col. Connal'-j, in Ten- short space of time, lias fstablwlu-d a fine reputation as an and lawvcr at ttie Galveston Bar, azd nv are to see him the summer t-stab- in oar Auction for tLu Lidies will commence ai the Siore of Winter i McCiofrky arain this morning, and A. C. B.iker, Trustee, 03 that then; is- a large lot of Sat goods vtt fur ar.il that thi? will be lac las: tor tho ladies, the AVholesale will commence on Saturdav.

ami be continued from dar to day till the wbclrf stock is closed out. The Georgetown Watchman sivs the fanners are busy soaring wheat. A large breadth of will be sown this season. J2f" A spt-cial dispatch, oi the SJ.to the N. O.

Times, ears J. Warren 3eil will be appointed. Collector of Customs mt tialres-ti-a, vice Mr. Kent, de- caszd, at the request of Secretary Mc- Culioch. is, especially in this country, the great basis of prosperity, nor to see that even if the appointees of the military power are equal in ability and honesty to the men they displace, their appointment violates the great and vital principle has collected over $75,000 of real and personal property tax during the past scarcely as firm an 5-iJ.

Boaln irregular; Common, $2 87 for Sos. 2 3. Fall River Glob? Print Works destroyed by explosion of boilers; 2 injured; many narrow escapes. three months, of which sum near has been paid in currency and I EW YOTIK, Nov. 5-- Cotton the balance in city script.

He has I active, advanced i to 4c: sales 4000 bales, a i therefore withdrawn some or u.i i OC) oi script from circulation. But I Southern $2 80. Corn firmer. ia the present condition of aluurs, "'C 1C meantime tlie current expenses military should cense to lead, and the i mvo bad (o be pn cyen if wc civil administration resume its natural aUow Umt tllcsc Cxiwn9c9 1B Te nmount- :1 to the income of $14,000 per month, Provisions Groraries np quiet; and Nava uiet; Mess Pork Stores quiet. Gold IDGJ to 137.

Ster- and rightful dominion." Whatever may be said in defence of tbe totft expenditure Ouring those three the course pursued by Gcncrnis Griffin I mont would and Reynolds, it still remains true that a co assumption of civil power hy tlie OHLEAXS, Dec. active sales 1)0 but little over half and in fair demand; middling sa Elected. We understand hales. 8 5 H8 bale9 expo Masters and Wardens of New Orleaw, versus Sontnern Company, on tbe queatibn of Warden'i enb- mitted to-day. Col Capron Bworn In iriiMloner.

cal caucus states that onw and seventy-eight I added by committee, and roany nioro have boon employed with pecnniary assistance I by State Caucus devoted tire session to consideration of canvass South. Oeooral Steedman had slight attack of vertigo yesterday, but -was on the street this morning. The following is Wilson's bill, introduced in the Semite yesterday: Be it enacted. That so much ol the several acts relating to reconstruction, as requires a majority of the refristered voters to determine any election on the ratification of the constitutions framed by tbe convention, elected under tbo present pro- acts are hereby repealed, and at any election which has been held, or may hereafter be hold, for conventions, or the ratification of the conntl.tution framed thereby, a majority of the Vftea cast Bhai'l determine the result. The haste of the Committee of Waye and Means In pushing through tho repeal of tbe cotton in a shape which can elve no relief until tho end of neTt year, ia ns absurd.

Tho friends of the South arw intensely indignant at tbis perversion, as they claim, of the generous view of the Northern people, as expressed at the polls. There are slender hopes that the Senate will insist on its retraction, or, Dlwt ut'Lake Hilt, Fort coauty, TexM, Wrtnext -y, this 1 Ith day of Jilr, Mrs. JIXKII K. Fuuvum wife orCttnrohlU mud alar John aad K. nine! and In her nntlratly we have we mots bllffcttd, of prom- Ne'w Advertisements.

ACCJtlOlf 1 i a 1 i a Homes bales. at least, immediate abolishment. Flour and uncbacffccl." Corn i to Texas just now as they ever have been in any community. A few irncti- from all that 1ms been collected, anil i the balance of ncnr SDS.OOO is the cal applications of Gen. Hancoi-k's no- tlic outstanding script ble order, within tbe limits of this State, has been reduced.

Three months ago would be the rising of light in the it Wn3 officially that the out- niijst r.f darkness and the ilispir- i slnn nK ccrijit amounted to about atiou of hope on the verge cif therefore, deducting this, sum despair. The false notion a liberty according to order and the rightful au- New York sight discount. Bank Sterling- 41) to 50. Prom Neiv OrleailH. XEW OHLELVXS, Doc.

following order has been promulgated Sl'ETJAL OllDEHS, 203. i proper use of mll- taec. 2 The true ittiry power, besides lefendiojr the $33,000, leaves of script now tional honor apainst foreign nations, 13 to 1 1 1 i i uphold the laws anil civil government, i i oMhc civil power i CfllcU Ltlon bcin and to secure to every person refuge From a a 1 i mft dc only upon approximate data, is danger and the enjoyment of life, liberty rebellion, is un- nnf of given na corr ect, but i and property. would resuscitate worthy of the spirit which the people have sl.own since tlie close of the war, course, slill it showrf dcarlv that the amount of have received froui Price, Udiy Goraim-. s-)me clitwing- to- bicco, which, to oar i i superior to any we have lately bct-n to find ia this city.

fcpt. Kennedy gave us a call city script now to be redeemed must and could be entertained only by a mmd rcduced from onc tllird to which had narrowed ana perverted by fanaticism and supreme devotion to party. An opposite view and sentiment are fully warranted by the character of the Southern people, by the nniinin.ous and complete submission to their defeat, and by their ardent desire to return to the Union, and to contribute their full share to its progress. The statesman in power would see this potent truth and one-half, or there must have been some very bad management, unless have Vt-ci: most grossly misinformed as rc- the data upon which our estimates are based. It follows, therefore, either a we are totally in as regards the revenue or the expenses of the city, or both, and that, in fact, the amount of the outstanding script Las been increased Instead of being ili- elected President by acclamation.

His Hpeech. was able, eloquent and conservative. Ho waa loudly upplauded. Vice Presidents--W. T.

Thompson, let Con- gresmonnl District; Eli Warren, 2d F. Wright, Hd Ira E. Dupreo, 4th Judge O. K. Wright, 5th A.

Graham, Gth Gon. A. It, Wright, 7th do Committee of fifteen appointed to prepare busimisp. Adjourned till i. By the Atlantic Cable.

LONDON, Nov. U. E. Bonds EVER TOOL, Nov. 5--2sooo.

Cotton D.strict to protect all persons in these I steady; pales 10.000 hales; prices unal- rights, to suppress disorder and violence, teretl. Breadstuff quiet, and to panishor cause to be punished nil i liarfe Humboldt, fiom 'Baltimore, witli disturbers of the public peace uncl crimi-! load of tobacco, was lost off the, coast of It ia accordingly made by act of Con- press the duty of tlie cortimander of this ad; OM mow tMi whow. TuBlfl our lemre nottalaf "for'tk'e'beai and, -wlwet of OB but, ladon irilhcMca an'" to fall tl the stalans That alope throngh darkncna up to fanaw of thlit noblo. woman la deepened and doubled vre remember how yoonj the was--Just twenty-two--and marrKd within thu yew. Gifted and nccompUshed, flbe companion; her lively Intel' Kgenca aid watm, SmDnlslve heart, made her the IdolofherjOBDs huiband and the pride of her Domcclrc'e.

To bet life waa Ml of poetrr. the future allartoy and and jet a few days before bcrdeatb, looking from the window of her iraRnIBce.it home npon "the BBifilug and the opal sptendori of the Btuiact," rhe eaitb but heaven fairer itlli. To heart-broken husband, may the angel a bKnjj com Tort, Eenealh the palm fhade, bealde tbe Btlll waters of nlernUy, Jennie blin. And shela gone. 'Tia -Tea beat, arc those who do not a ay, Those whom we love-- those who love ua-- Are nlwayn to pass from away; 2vcr tbe ioyeHcst and ftlrcei (lower Are wlthcreii flrat in tlvla sad wor'd of ours.

And whe-i most IbTed--liku tho Basal cloud The Prophet law in Juden'a aky-- So come the firaTe and shndowy shroad, Afl a etorm comes o'er tbe a'Jearner fky When Jnst now acd all wofl cairn and Jalr, The ehetk nnf iinod, unitlred the eilkeu hair. Why shonlit we.wcan, ibere i no death? Merely a passing from thiti world nvfj ft flowerc Into a ftidelces wrentb; A form Immortal from a form of clay; A world where hopes are ofun false 89 ftiir, To one promteee are glad fruition ttii're. And there nK dwells. Eeridc the throne Where growa the "Amaranth Immortal flower;" ntght--forever glorious noon-Bj the puru stream, ia heaven's bright bower. She In her beauty wondorous fair, With the jrreal iiost whom God hath gathert'd A FlilESD.

decG i --BY--- At their SikaltoOBi, B. W. STDSOR, AUCTIONEER, Oi lfc. 7, 1867, at 9tM A. Are jnH fa receipt i.f a fiilt etcctenr APER! PAPEB! PAFNTS, OILS, A A ARTISTS' AIATBRlA 30boies floe Tobacn; 30 cues flue Port Wine; 20 caiGt Sherry Wine; 30 Bordeaux; 10 fcinii Ale; 10 boxes Soap.

ALSO. 10 ilct India BflBgtne, In fine order; 10 Holla Kentucky AND, 30 BOOTS SHOES; AND, GO UHltaty Overeoata; IW pr ants. ALSO, A Fplendid aeBortmtDt of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, ConRl-tingof Domceticn, blcacbednn3 unbleacb- ed,) Print3, DelaJnn, Mohaira, Murtnoa. Flannul-, Cassimeref, clothJag, and oilier Coodi too numernna to mention, decfcl CAS3. did Brazos Biottom FOR I IN COUNTY, HE undersigned haa lor rent or a ttton-coa-aiirfiutrra acres of cJiyirtti a 4 Cabics tn fbarsepftiidc pUcee: pood crib-, Hid LO'JS; tilenty ol weus and oiiC cisU'm i Imd ISSA Brazos Bottom.

any in S-M Upon it is an Orchard bearing i plenty of corn and tools for carrylnir OL tlm i ItnJes and orca. will be fr.rnt U-' di-Blred. The place vtin be rental lor U. -i- Ion tbe crap. i I with a good article, we 1 1 ncl i rcucy or a DOT Ion of tbe crap.

preferred. For farther po.rticcJar« addrefa'tVh'v i i Sims. Galvefiton, M. W. SIltM.s" a can he elecvliere in lU II I the city, and will warrant everj-thlnc to frcah i tSTOrders from the Country Promptly Attended to.

'Wbrtaone aana! a saperior miuncr. B. A A. KTSO. Market, atreet, Galveston.

Texas. nov2 UST ItECEIVEt TTITANTED--AgcnLB- $100 5400 per raouili fT commlusion jja'd to Industrious nad i-ner- petlcmen iu every parUhandcoiuiiyln Uie Sonth- I ctn Slater, to act aa agonls ftr the only truu and I K. Urge anu freah stoci of READY ilADE CLOTIIINTi Direct from the mannlacUiry Yo-k consif-tiflgof Common, Sfcdinm and Fine I'ADts, 1 e-n I Men's and Boy'a Alfo--A coicplcie assortment ot GesiVrv- 'j Fnrnigttlpg Tmast. In ercat variety, especiiHy artiptei inuie, which we will sell at Mew York citeiiii a general In vi Union TO all, coculry examli.c onr (jootis The Al steamship "JRVTEnPE," J. N.

SAWYER Comniandpr. Will Mil aeabove on Sunday, tbesttt Itui. For freight or apply to iiiully wants thcpc fine worlca a For tidclresn or i reference, on Jan. U.Uam- racl, publlslier, 10G Camp aonSfi twain A GEN'l'S WAWTSD for Lee and hia Lienttin- ants--Compriaini; Lho Rurly Life, Public Services and Gen. Kobt, E.

Lee and Anna. With a full record of thulr campaigns and heroic the world will not willfnij'y let die. 11 --By E. A. Pollard, au- I thor of the "Lust auec," etu.

In or.e volume, with on filed rsdainacnnflcest Btecl eupmviiJL'oi ibe Co iiflo a ration ofliicDtnond. fri au drawing expresEiy for this worS. Addresn or ou Jamed 1L Jltimmel, pablishur, lOti Caina tfU Orleans. novSidtTvIlm OBITUARY. of 3cllow fever, October 2'lLh, It07.

ARI RODOK j-ounge child of Dr. and K. U. Pceblte, at their residence near Hum pet cad, county, iu the SLh year of hia age. tiler i lie little ch Idrcn to com-! unto me, and nrhid not; for cf aach the kiDcdomof 3od.

Verily sny unto yon, shall rot eceive thtj klnKdom of God aa a ilttla he h'lll not witer thO'tin. And he took them up la Is anna, hid handu npon them, aud bluatscd hum." With comfor injj assnranees, dear, dear ittlc Dick, we grieve for yon not iva dead, but gone innls Tho Commanding General has boon officially informed that tho administration of n.nd especially civil justice, in tho Courts, is clogged, if not entirely frustrated by the enforcement of paragrnpb. No. 3 of tbo military order, numbered special order, Xo. ido, current from xbcso liendqunrters, issued on the 24th.

of August, A.U., 15G7, relative to the qnalifications of persons to be placed uiylit be expected to revel in the evil? atins this subject shall be amended or much, to the i of us ah, are entirely He from his ia Brozorla conctv. onn of the ia thi? or in the whole South, and yet te us hr has failed to make a of cotton from the 200 to -100 acres he planted. This total failure is not so much to the freedmen (for in his employ are fur superior to the averj.j?e) as the cotton worm, vrhich made ultnost a clean sweep of all the cotton ia For: a conntles. d. and A Houaton ha; there is no in tho thy Firemen's New York had nt writes report that of sfunu-d debts crtated by tlie Firemen's Charitable Association of iloustoii in re'ieving ye' low fever suf- in the city -tad country; and that tlierij will be a gift concert la Houston for the discharge of the said Hapiliiiea.

The Association of Houston did its duty nobly, and the public should help it ost at once. and Vetches sold by J. A. Sinjthe, Strar.d, Galvcston, yuaian- which such a refusal must produce. Men of that class want agitation and scptira- tion, because they prefer party success to the good of the country and such a 0 hlive veritu red to call attention to subject on account of its importance lo every man, woman an child in this geQtoc i to government, the constitutions of all ant Belgium.

Hol.and. IiOSDOX, Dec. 4. Stanley in a dispatch to the British legation at Washington, says Eagland will never concede to foreign powers a claim involving her right to recognize rebels; that being 1 purely a question for England. He repeats the otTer to submit the claims relating to the Alabama to arbitration, and leave other claims to mired commission.

It is rumored in Bombay that tlie i of Abyssinia has ordered the death of British prisoners. Paris Liberals continue to attack the Italian expedition in the legislative body. soys all the Powers have con- Conference except Holland ibe States under our republican Astern Hal has ordered three hundred thou- rest, with that power it is deemed b-st to carry out the will of the people, s.s expressed in the last legislative act upon this the pxlremely bad management of our of the courts. The commanding situation as that of the South at present city, who are now taxed from 30 to 50 per jj Tho qualifications a under affords them a great Held for the excr- cent, additional, by what we assume to be the law is a proper subject for the decision else of their destructive a i i while that same situation wou'd give the sensible patriot, on the other hand, the most glorious opportunities for estab- city affliiw, for if our outstanding script is i being reduced by proper economy, keep- discharge of the trust reposed in him. will maintain the just power of i i i and ia iiiiDg to pennit the civil ing expenses within our income, then this i authorities and lawa to be embarrassed by favor of kindness, fact should be made tnown, so as to pn- military interference and as is an es- hberaUty, and faith in tbe of vent, as it doubtless would do, this ruin- American principles upon character tincl conduct.

I No matter what a inuividuals mar sav or do, the people of the South are more nearly right tliau any party platform could be. Their instincts American ous depreciation. embarrassed by the operations of para- Wc have before given it as the estimate graph Xo. 2, special order, No. 125, cur Assessor, that tho taxable ro this both real and per.

sonal, a sixteen millions of dollars. Qn winj-i, Bum lerato of one p-r cent, -n'ould yield the yearly teach them the great arising from a ofJldo.OOO, or $13,333 per month, the war, ar.d nothing but the folly of i to we tho revcnue politicians and their tools can prevent from the Southern people from giving practi- FBO.TI I Vt'c are indebted to G. W. Keynolds, Eiq. Local Editor and Reporter of the Rio Grande Courier, arrived, for the folioTving abstract of late Mexican news.

Mr. R. informs us that American citizens had been recently forced into the Mexican army at Matamoros. under the late decree ot Juarez proclaiming that every citizen owcrl the Republic Any sort of service he might sec fit to designate. Gen.

ilcKcnzie, commanding at Browns'. iUe, had brought the subject to the notice of Col. Palacios, acd received the reply fiat the latter take it into consideration, Tvhich means that the Americans will be kept in the Mexican army unless the United States government take a different view of the sabject. It pleases U3 to learn that Mr. Reynolds will remain some time in the citv, and probably make a permanent location here.

He is a gentleman of talent and enterprise, well worthy of any efforts that may be to re-tain him amongst us. MKXICO, Nov. 1-ith, 1357. Juan X. Adorno, of the City oi Mex ico, has invented a pfcnlia- arm.

said to excel the Cbossepot. Henry or Spencer rifle. At a sapper given to Minister Quevedo, the Bolivian MiaUter, Mr. Santa- ciliflna drank the following toast: I drink to the whole American family, wherever they are; inr the negro in Heyti and tbe white man in Massachusetts. I drink to the- idea that "America shall be for Americans," shall be realized." SCEVA LEOX, Nov.

25th, 14th session of the Congress of JCnevo Leon met this day at Monterey, Ramon Trerino, President, and G. Garza Garcia and itelchior Yiilareal, Secretaries. Gen. Trevino is elected Gov- convened on the 19th inst. Mr.

Ignacio Arringa's ci-eJentials, as repreaentatirefrom Santa 3Iaria del Rio. being refused, he left the Hall, declaring that the "whole State election was null ami void, His speech is characterized aa bitter and violent. Juan Bastazcente was declared elected Governor. MICICOACAU IE Restavra- eion, publiaued in Jloreiia. gives a list of the to the Congress of the assurances from the Political Prefect tbac all was qaiet in that State, certain scenda'JoQB transactions, con- -eqaenl upon the elections, are published.

underdate of the 35th November, contains an, order for the execution cf Eutalio Morales Y. Sendee, condemned by court martial at Costepec. COAHTJIL.V.--Conjrrese of this State met on the 21st Inst. Pretffa, of certificates of military- interference in the elections in tbe. Slate of San Lois one of whicli declares" thac Totera were intimidated the preaecu of umifd forces at the polls.

El Pai9, imder date rf Nov. 34th, says thai thirty-iiioe representative had awem- -with the quornm of the Congress inatiozi are still ponr- 6g imo Matt-moros in behalf of the euffer- ii Iff the hnrricane of the 7th October, tj incoxDpeUffit good new by J. A. Stnfitj cal exemplification of everything which could be desired by the sincere lover of the Union. If, therefore, the breaches of the war are not healed, if the resources of the country arc not adjusted to its burdens, if we still continue to court Anarchy and despotism.

it will be the fault of those who wish to keep the State out of the Union or to bring her int 3 it with reference to the renta, fines, liarbor dues, c. i such a basis for credit, ought it not lo cause a bliisli on the face rent series, from these headquarters, it is ordered that said paragraph, which relates to the qualifications of persons to be placed on the jury lists of the State of Louisiana, be, and the samo ia hereby, revoked, and that the (rial by jury be hence regulated and controlled by the Constitution and civil laws, irithout re- pard to any military orders heretofore sBued from these lieadqcarters. By command of Mnj. HANCOCK. W.

0. Bvt. Lt. Col. A.

A. O. of every (ialvt-stonian that wc should per- I Paragraph 2, Special Orders, Xo. 125, rait our credit to sink so far below a thus revoked, provides for the immediate revision of lists to exclude all citizens not registered voters tiader reconstruction We have been requested by some of our Aldermen to state that there I is no doubt the City Council will sub-1 Front Alnbauia. Dec.

re- scribe $10,000, on behalf of the city, cc mly wrote to Senator Wilson to eiert making up tlin amount ncces- i his influence to restrain tho Alabama Con- sary for rebuildin the railroad bridge, entiton Senator tre measures ilson writes DUE. fawayne that wa ends of .1 party rather than with regard provided individuals will subscribe the pursued by" to the good of the country, aad of internal administratior. governed by this design. Perhaps. Gen.

Hancock has the opportunity of doing as much good as has often fallen to the share of any one man. In other times when the military have been placed in power, they trampled out the liberties of their country. If, in this crisis, the American soldier, necessarily thrown into positions which the honest military man would gladly avoid, prove himself a lover of liberty ro.ther thftti a lover of power, he will earn for himself one of tlie brightest places i history. balance on the terms proposed by the Ccuucil at their last meeting. They also authorize us to say that if the condition of being required to keep the bridge in repair five years, be deemed objectionable, they have no doubt that con- legislating for divorces, and in other ways transcending their authority, and the ultra speeches of Bingham and men of that class, is doing groat injury to reconstruction and bringing odium on the Republican party.

sntl Chaasepot rifles. The Pope Lag been notified by Austria that legislation would go on without reference to obligations. Baron Von Bnest urges tho meeting of tho Conference without programme, so all the Powers can be free. Many political arrests made in Italyl London strike of cabmen ended Government yields. Lilendard states all bat Holland Btjlpium accept Conference.

Many political arrests in Italy. Bark Maximilian, from Philadelphiaj for Antwerp, ashore total loss. ALABAMA CONVENTION. A correspondent says of the eighty-seven members present when lie wrote, that sixteen were negro barberaj coach-drivers, valets nineteen men of Southern birth. seventeen of such unknown antecedents us to seem, like Topsy, not to have been bora but growcd, and thirty-five Ala- bora in Maine, Vermont, Con necticut, Xew York, Mnssachusetts Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa and Illinois Eiglit of the Southern men and one old negro have some idea of mercy; bu there arc three score and ten in the Con vention who, if their Alabama brethren had one single neck, would strike off tin head at a single blow.

One of the mem FLCXDLEV 00. -r COTTOM TIES. GALYESTON DOCKET, 1SGS. RDERED hv the that the tlie nczt ILTEI at bu folio w-t: Oca week it for'he hearir. rj" c.v*- from the 10m JailiciaL D-strict, coanty ot Nucces, commetcinp; on HUn-lav 13th day of iCKi One week in assigned for htarinc; ofchu-fi from the lil Jajicia! Dtt-Hct, Monday of Jannory.

Qrve.wcek is for the of cauKs from the 33th Judicial Dis'rict, -V iloadjy, the 3d of Febiaary, lS, One week ii for the 1 from Lhe and I5tti Jcdltial on Monday, ilie 10Ui day --if Fc.ir-aW i 1S3 We have It foraroins be Sole Agents, 1B5 New Orleans. (Jarrlayt-Bardiczreand Trim- mtngt. W1IEELBB (Gen. Wheeler,) Cotton Factors. TOMS STONK COAL Tuesday, Dec.

10th, at 12 o'clock, we will sell 75 tone BftnininonB Coal, suiUble for Steam find Blacksmith purposeH, it can be geun at oar offlcc antll djy of selo. before. ait Ot yellovr fever, at Chappell Hill. October 18th, P67. ROBERT W.

CARSM, youa-tMt cUIUl of H. W- and P. K. Carnes. Robert was born in Galveston Marco, "llh, 1S5P.

pc 8 years and months Eeath haa been heic and Bnalchcd away A brother from oar aide, XHtped in the bnd of youth And borne away from carih. 31. S. C. At CbappcII Hill.

U'ashineioncounty, Teiw, of yellow fevtr, Nov. let. 1867, Mr. J. H.

CARUBLI, after an Ulnetfl of a few dayfl. He was born at Loalsbarg, N. January 2let. and was a noble jonnj man, remarkable for erosity of heart, Btrcrgth of mind and devotion to duty. During the cp'demic he devoted WtnaeT to the tuffcring and dying.

He was well -ttended during bis own abort lickneee, and lie community was deeply affected by bis death. The spot when- he sleeps will be remembered by the friends he made in his far-off new bcrac. A FRIEND. Loule'jnrg, N. papeu please notlcp.

Pe: eons Indebted to the will please beat in mind lhat Geo. D. Itobinsoo, being no longer In my employ, has no authority to re- ceive money account of doOWSt J. S. TR1PLUTT.

You La dies' Boarding School, A JTcw NOB. 104 and loa Bourbon street, opposite tbe Opera IIou-e. T.iis long establbihed tatc. with a large ar.d talented corya of experienced Professorij, offiirs marked advantaged for the education of YOUJIB ladies, both IQ yrcnch. Yottnp iddiw can ba accommodated vrith private rooms.

For circulars apply at Uii3 ofllce, or Xew Orleans. P. O. Box :J.OW. 1LSIE, C.

MACU, 1'rinciyai. Given undtir wrhand FV.II" (l 1 ficc, at Tvlttt, cJ Tib day of June J- THOMAS EillTH Clerk of fcuprra" L'uurt I hv-ruby cenify that. is correct cl tie orde? on record in this ouice. fr.niished Clerli of Sni'rcae Court al Tyler, G. W.HOSEV, Clerk Sapreine Conrt for Galvcsjon.

IV i 11 IOAL! A COAL! 150 TONS bcft Locnst a i Steam- beat Cojl, for sulclovr l)y A. V. CIIOPPIX, ISO Strand. COISTT FLlimTlOX! A nijdcreSfjned offers for sale her Plantation in Waatiinuton county, containing abuut SOO Acres, all bl ck land, aad ovuMOO acrus in a attte of cultivation. About two-thirds of the tract is cedar Lind and ilic balance bluet sndy.

There on the pi a cumfortablc dwelling house, kitchen and all necees rv good cedar cabtna, gin houfe, com cribs aud stabltiB. The piautation ie7m.Ica from Chappell Hill, on the Washington K. and 1 yarded aa one of thu most hfullhfui aud desirabSe homestcada in the Suuii. Ur. L.

Erwln, on ihe premi ea. will take pleasure in showing the place to ttiose dcalr- Imrto pyrchnse For fursher narticnlflra apply to the undcreiinied. bAliAB A. WINTKK, nov22dtwim Ualveaton. J10 Faltfa Founded.

In old times, at the commencement cf every it the fashion lo take a strong cathar- Uc aa a eftfecoard agalasta change of temperatnre. It was a worBe than seneekaa practice. 1 he pco- i PROF. FORSHEY'S INTRODUCTORY OR KENT- The large two-stoiy Dwelling House, sltaa- ted corner A I and I8Lh at present occupied by Major I. Moses.

Apply to J. W. FRA3K, decMtf Market Street. pic of onr day undcretacd the matter better. Instead of depleting tha syatem they reinforce It.

In the method they adopt they ciblblt a wise discrimination. Intlead of rceorlLDgto the vitiated etimtilantd of commerce, or acy of the componndfl derived from them, they pat their lalth in the only absolutely pure invlgorant procurable in the mar- Stomach Bitters." Their faith is founded. Never haa any tonic medicine been prepared with finch ecmpuloua precision and conscientious ca--e. It is a vegetable compound of which every ingredient so and, wholesome and medicinal in the true atnseof the word. "Now, we have three prominent national complaints.

One-half of the adult population of the United States Hnff.T more or lees, either Irom diseaeca of the ftorr.ach, derangements of liver, or nflec- tiona of the kidneys. In uo other Und cnder Heaven are these maladies EO general in this country, aad Hosteller's Bitters la a specific lor all, unless organic in their origin, and, there- itore, beycDd cure. And let these who are fortunate enough to be eiempt rrom them at present andcrjLand one great fact, viz: that an occasional bcrs was onccridcleri on. a rail and has afe of this vitalizing tonic will as certainly pre- the earth from not forgotten the ride; Another has been jj in jail; still another ia unfavorably known in connectkra frith, adultery and murder; a fourth and fifth are accosed as gamblers; a sisth ia a pimp; a seventh jia.Ajtu i iujL.y -or me BUULU.BBIUU ui LJJU i i i i -i i-v i dition will be removed, in order to have Constitution to iho regietered voters on the an uesiae lnm a P7- Unc wll this important-work done as speedily a a 4th of Pebruary, 18G3, said election to IJe raised a company of Yancy Guards -n for the Confederacy speaks favor of r( e-nrt nrtn hdld at places to be prescribed by th possible. If the amount of $00,000 or mttDdiD he mi iltarV di listrict; can be raised in this city, members of the General Assembly, mem- cannotscchow it can be better invested, i mers of Congress, and all State and coun- not only as an inteattncnt) but as the thG iH bmitted- wins of saving the a of the tion to to conducted under tha'saine regu city.

Ia this connection -we will tha lations and by the same ptraons as the if this offer is not accepted by our city, Convention, who shall give certificates to The" people know very well that the "we are well advised that it will be by I tho persons elected. The State and coun- position of Gen. Hancock is one of great New York capitalists, whose written delicacy and responsibility, and arupre- parcd to be unexacting bu.t they also feel that there arc certain great principles--such as those set forth in his first onier--which must not be lost sight of, even though the maintenance of them in times of party division excitement mny require prudence as well as patriotism. In a word, as Gen. Hancock hail recognized certain principles, the people will naturally look to kim to place those principles in authority wherever they have been set aside, leaving tkc manner and tlie time of such action, within limits, to his own judgment.

recent further depreciation of our script, 1ms been so entirely contrary to onr expectations and to any conclusion that can be drawn from the data furnished by official statements, that we have been led to make some enquiry on the subject. The city Assessor and Collector, Capt. Sctidder, still repeats his former estimate as very near the truth, namely, that the total revenue from real and personal property taxes, amount to $120,000, independent of the revenue from other sources, sue!) as rout of market stalls, harbor dues, which together amount to probably about $00,000 more, making an aggregate revenue of about $170,000 per year. AVhat the current and necessary expenses are we haye not ascertained with any degree of accuracy, and we cannot therefore venture an opinion on this subject, but we see that this revenue wall pay an expenditure of over $14,000 per month. Is it possible that our expenditures can exceed that amount And.

if they do not, then it will follow that cur city credit ought to bo perfectly good, or at par, otherwise the conclusion is inevitable that there must be bad management in our city affairs, for which there can be no excuse. T7e believe nearly all onr necessary expenditures arc embraced under the following heads, namely, the proposal to that cflcct is now ia our city. Indeed, we believe they ofl'erlo give the most satisfactory security lhattlic bridge fa State is admitted into the Union, to bold for the legal terms, eomniencing from the date of the first general election. After tbe admission of tbe State, the General Assembly elected under this ordinance are 13G3. The vote on.

the passage of the ordi- shall be rebuilt in half the time allowed to Qe8e in Montgomery, March 18tb, by tbe city council in its offer to the railroad company. It canuot be expected that the City Council will wait many days to receive a response from our own citizens. Time is of incalculable importance in this matter, and the nance was yeas GO, nays 13. Ry this ordinance, the elections are un der the complete control of the military of tbe district, who are to enforce tho law in regard to them. The article on franchise has been BO city has already lost far more by wait-, amended that all persons are disfranchised ing thus long limn the whole cost disqualified the bridge.

If our citizens propose to act at all, let them act promptly, so that the Council may know what to do; for the best interests of the city and every man in it require that the bridge shall be as speedily as possible by somebody, and wc do not hesitate to say that the Council wil'. be extremely derelict in perhaps the most important duty that ever devolved on them if they fail to invite New York capital to build the bridge in case our own citizens fail to accept the present offer promptly. the Reconstruction acts two things arc necessary to the call of a Convention: 1st. A majority of those registered must rote; and 2d. A majority of those who do vote must vote in favor of a Convention.

Upon the second point, the Charleston Courier says, there is no doubt in South Carolina. It is clear that a majority of the votes cast are in favor of a Convention, for the simple reason that those who were opposed to it did not vote at all. The first point, however, remains to be settled. The number of registered voters in the State is 120,280. In order to carry tbe Convention it is therefore essential that in all should have been cast.

The Courier doubts whether this number has been polled. If the returns yet to be received arc in the same proportion as those which have come to hand support of our police force, consisting of i tne numljcr will fall far short of the re- tliirty-sbr. men, cleaning and improving streets and alleys, sujpoit of Fire Department, and paying salaries of city ofBccrs. Onr police, which, is now admitted to be far more efficient tlan it has ever before been, costs wo believe, $4,000 per month. Our Fire Department, being also placed on a much better footing than heretofore, may also be presumed to be amount.

schooner Mary Francis, la- dcn'with lumber, for New Oilcans, went on the north breaker at Brazos Santiago, a few days since. It is supposed that she will be a. total loss. Gon. Lee has two pupils from Ma Tbe Sons of Tempeeance are on tlie decrease in Maine.

by tho proposed amendment to the tution, known as the 14th article, and those who have been disqualified from registry to vote for delegates to the Convention under the reconstruction acts of Congress, except such persons as aided in the reconstruction proposed by Congress, and who accept political equality of all men before the law, provided that the General Assembly shall have power to remove the disabilities incurred under this clause. Front. Rtchmoud--Tlio Convention. BlCHMOXD, Dec. Convention this morning elected Judge as President, Oeo.

Rice, of Shenandoah, Secretary, "VVm. E. Falleo, Richmond, Sergeant-at-Anns, and one white and two colored doorkeepers. Eev. Wm.

Mitchell, of Richmond, was nlected chaplain. The vote for President gave 65 for Underwood, 32 for Wilson, who was the candidate of.the Conservatives. Underwood, in taainij the chair, Eaid he hoped tbe deliberations would be characterized with Christian charity for all, and as much forgiveness aud forgetfulness for past injuries as is consistent with future safety. He hoped the Constitution to be framed would be Immune and equal to all, preventing crime asd promoting education, removing taxation, and compelling every citize 1 to contribute to the necessities of the Htate in proportion to the value of his pioperty. lie hoped that a Homestead Exemption would be passed.

Chaplain Mitchell, in the opening prayer, prayed for the ex-Confederates at well as loyal men. Gen. Sshofield sent a communication to the Convention, sending them all the appeals "winch Lave been inde to him in cases of contested seats, including those of the Richmond delegation, all of which are submitted to the Convention for its action. The galleries aisles are thickly- crowded 'with blacks a slight sprinkling of whites this afternoon. The Convention only appointed committees on Rules H.

Sar- Baltimore, stenographer to the body. A rale was adopted to- draw for seats, which the Conservatives, who are all Bitting together, opposed, bnt did not A committee who waited on Schofield reported that he had given them some advice and Trould be glad to see members who wisli to consult with him, till to-morrow. BICHQIOND, NOT tession of Convention spent ia debate on printing, drawing i aeata. Conwrrative members get seats in the same lower part of the hall they lud disfraachisement, and an ex-surgeon of the same service introduces an ordinance declaring that secession was a "parricidal crime of the deepest dye, for which those engaged in it should have punished and impoverished." Speaking of tho debates, the correspondent says "no pen can give that delicious medley in which sweetly alternate the shrill twang of Puritanical parsons and that deep gobble which transports the ravished fancy to Africa's golden sands!" Can any man suppose that such Conventions will be permitted to make permanent Constitutions for the Southern States? If we are to go back to barbarism such consitution-makers -will do aa well as any others; if not, they will not answer. TIIE CCLVEB Corsicana Observer says Capt.

Emerson, U. S. is entitled to much credit for quelling the disturbance consequent on the recent killing of Capt. Culver of the Bureau, by Mr. Stewart in Freestone county.

Capt. E. seems to have acted promptly, vigorously and impartially in the matter. The Observer says: ''It is said Culver had $1,300 in gold belted around him, which was wrung from our citizens by fines. Is not the- Government entitled to this money planters are Jioldi.ng back their cotton for a repeal of the tax, they may miss it.

The tendency of prices is downward, aud after all the may not be repealed, or the repeal may not take effect until some time in the future. of our close-fisted slow-going business men might take a hint from a late conversation between merchant and aa acquaintance, reported by one of our exchanges, as follows: Why don't you. tiade with me 2" The reply waa characteristic. "You have never asked me, sir. I have looked all through the papers for an invitation in the shape of aa advertisement, and found none.

I go where I am not invited." HOTCL, ARIUTALir. IQ5b- Mar'ton, LaGrabjc--T 31 Coreictoii--JT Boyle, Bnckpprt--J Perry, T--M A Kelter, Fsirfleld--W Wataou, city--G StockbrldRe, Baltimore--ITed Townson, Herapstcad--AC Mills, Baltimore--J Hunter, Mexico-J McWllllwie IT O--W Wall, Mearcr, McDonel, Cook, HocBton--W it-- Ennte. HUl--G WMcJUiutzLBalTtUoBftTon--W Ded- FlnnerTllrTOi City--B Watkini, Brttnhun--W Brim, Williamt, Wan. hfltchie--J Rifferty, Geo LancMter--J. el fly, CimCTori-J Hocrwood, A Lebale, Jouneon.

Laocwter--T sBobards, A Ambnlar, O-- KctSaiell. Bryan-- Stinnett, Cameron-rA McDanlel, T-- Hocnmld, MimiOFOLITAU HOTBL. Sth, O'Cimnor, city-- 8 Bnmxwa, toa, C-CbarM Mortn, JM O. 4 Cough, a CoU, or a Tliroat, Heqnirca immediate attention, and should be check-d. If allowed to continne, irritation oftlie Lnngx, a Permanent Throat or ia often the rtj-nlt.

BROW.VS BRONCHIAL TROCHES Having a direct Influence to the parta, give immediate relief. For Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Trochee arc uied with always good success. Singers and PabHc Speakers use them to clear end strengthen the voice, ObUfu only "Brown's Bronchia'. Troches," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may bo offered. Sold everywhere.

nevadeod4m LA1T OP JIUMAMITT, IS HELAT10H TO SOCTAI. Essay for STooDS Men, cal Errors and Abases, incident to Tenth and Early Manhood, with the bo mane view of treatment and cure. Sent In gcalcd letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, DR. J.

SKILLD7 Howard Association, riiuadelphia, octldAWSm Pa. BATCHELOfi'S HUB DYE. This splendid HairDyc is the best in the world The only TKUE and PERFECT Uye-- harmless, reliable, iuBbinuincous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints.

Natural black or bruwn. Kern- edics the ill effocta of BAD DYES. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. Tho genuine signet WILLIAX A. BATCIIELOR.

Ail others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by Ml Druggists and Perfumera. Factory, 81 Barclay street. New York. r.OY]5dll8t New Advertisements.

0 K. CONNAI.1.T, A A A of 23d and Market streets, op-itilri. Vj dec8 dtf Tk first Ktlitul cf Calrestoi. i DIVIDEND of 10 per cent, on the Cspital Stock of this Bank will be paid the Stockholders on a a. ter IhelOth Inst.

decMlt JNO. B. ROOT, Cishier. CALVESTOIT THEATRE. Lessees and Proprietors GREEHWALC.

BROS. Atting and Stage Manager T. J. Third Week of the Star Stock Company. Sla.

Urst time at ibc charming comedy of "Delictte Groand," Comic Irfah ttoog, and "All that Glitten Is not Oold. Doors open at 6X. CnrUin rises at de6dlt A. M. CAJETBELT.

CAMPBEll CHH.KBBSS, WM! rittars art GEITEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS STRATO, GALTHTOH, TEXAS. Wly QAKITBI. 00 Tons lor sale, by PAXTON A co. OB SAI.E- ICMtR pLAxraa MLL-- With Corn Kill. Wood Saw and Wood Yard In Per 8 CrMeol-- i OB tW: Hvtb of OMWorki.

Tor partIcnlirt tlwre.or ottce of Spencer, Market it, A.A.UhVWfCI. 'T LECTURE. Gi the Cilitrse." PUBLIC INVITED. LECTURE FHEK. At Goeppinger Hall, co ner 2ad and Postofflce Sfttnrdiy, Dec.

7th, at 7f P. M. tlecS dSt Scientific Lectures. JIY mop. c.

o. FOESUET. ROGERS, MOBGiS GUl'BBS, SUCCES50H5 TO JOHN T. MART.WS SOU li 0., MANIIFACTUJIEBS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ez bark Heireep, from Enclaiid. Ei Galvestou, Irod New York.

Ei Walter, Ex schooner Wm. Llnnter, from New York Ei Anios Edwards, from Phin MXJO bars and slabs Eag. Refined iron. 4000 bandies Hound, Square, liuoj. auj Sheet Iron.

11XJO slabs Plow- Steel. SjOOlialt i steel, and cast, TOGO dozen Hoep, Xo. 1. 3,4. 11X10 boies Preach U.ati, 2ufl tons Assonec' 100 ccz U.

Wood 1 10'J dozen "ColHn's" COO hoses Tin Plate. 200 catte Trace and Los Kto dozen Stiovets ai.d Anvila, Vice'. Cooking Panor Stovep, ber iieltiag, Paicts, Oils, Torpentiut. In addition to the above, we have a coirpV.o stock or tbelf Baidwaie, which we are at very low prices. We ul-o remindOirlrrtmds the public generally, that we are agent? for FAlRBANE'S STANDAKD liC.iLi;!j, Plarvlu Iron SalVH, Hidden (luosen's WarruKd Citcuiar Saws, Fatcut Uulvernal Flown, Wltli A ttaclxmciitN.

ore purchaiing, ermine O'J: stock. L. H. WOOD Tremont street tjtrand. nov23 fllniiStwsni EspeciaKy adapted to the T.ijtas trade, IITB, Broadway, New York.

3Ie6ic.il JL havlnc left Lho manner of mv conrwe to my own arranmiment, I would announce two Lectures each week for POPULAR AUDIfiTSCKS Tuesday and Friday evenings, at Gocpplngcr'a Fi'rst Lectnrc, Satnrday, Dec. 7, at 7tf P. M. FREE--PUBLIC INVITED. Course of Lectures, single tickn.t, 5 00 Finally Ticket, admitting fjur of of tte EAXC PIMILV, 10 00 Admiflslon a the door, 50 Gentleman and two ladies, 1 UO 13T 1 Those uoable to payund dcflrous of being Instructed, will be furnished tickets upon private application.

Subjecta announced ia advance, embracing chieily the relations of Chemittry all the departments of science and Industry. Medical clasa will recite once each week in addition. C. FOIWH.ET, dec-idtwlm Prof, of Physical Sciences. M.

N. ROGERS, laic of Texas. H. MORGAN, lala of Bastrop, Tei.lj. W.

S. GRUBBS, lato ol' Nashville, Tcnn. I A I G. 11, HI. R.

i hi.vc been made with Steamer Santa for carrying freigtit ana pfiseenpcrs IVITHOCT AST UZLAY. Cotton bo carried at $1 per twJe, currency. will be paid at Gsilvetston on goods rortho interior, goin? any stations oa the or W. C. Railroads.

All Josses and damages will paid promptly. D. O. ALLEN, Superintendent. W.

E. OBZGOUV, Gen. Freicht no34dut! GALVJEST09T FE1ULE Will be opened on ittonday, Dec. 2d, by Mrs. Perkins acd Misii Gardner, at No.

211, Avenue 2 doors from Centre street. The School will include three Departments, viz: Primary, Intermediate and Collegiate. With Music, French and Drawing. dccldSw L.McNELL.,1. N.

JMO. D. FEKDREW. D. L.

iTIcNEIL REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AM) tiENEKiL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GulvcntoU) Texaa. Office on Market street, between JJtiih Avenue and 26th eirecu (DELECT SCHOOL- MRS. J. M. WARE will re-oprn her Select School In the West Ecd of the city, on tlie 2doV December.

A boarders will be again ac- ci mmodated, and the huinc-scliool pysl'jm more fully established. Board $25 per month in c'jin, with no extra charge. Tuition ic English, French, ilu-ic and Drawing, usual city prices. SIRS. J.

iL WAKE, novaOdtwlflt Galvtston. JOIJ THE NEWS JOB OFFICE HAS NOW ON HAND CHEAPEST, FINEST, AMD URGES'! LOT --OF-- CARD AND PAPER STOCK EVEIt BROUanT? TO -THIS CITY. Haying every other facility for EXCELLENCE aud RAPIDITY of Work, orders are Resetted BaliBfoction guaranteed. novMeptf. VOVRTH AVENUE flOTBL.

Sn Market Street, near the Market Rouse, GALVKBTOH. HItf haTlnfi been thoroughly refitted and newly fhrniehed, in now open for the reception of uranBlcnt and permanent gnests. -war. o. NOLAN, decldtvrtr Proprietor.

R. P. Fiucx: W. D. GAHT J.

C. Gonujiac PRICE, CARY GORJEIAITX, WholeBflle Grocers and Dealers in Western Pro- dnci 1 Saddlery, Asricultaral Implements, Ac. Sole A gen te for the Non-Eiploslve Pelro Oil, and Pricc'u Parlor Wwhlng Machines. CornerTremont and Mechanic deoWtwlm Oalveaton, Tcxae. A Wholesale Q-rocers.

BDILDIKQ, 9TAAKD, dec4 dSm OF A BOY-- AN OPKHA Tbe owner cwhATt the MOW. by proYiBff property mndpftyiag ebArgei, by cminji lot MlM XBUH Stoniiw, at Min YIc! JTor- COLGATE GERMAN KRAS1VE SOAP, 'CJio Standara of Ex- for Sate by yll ONE BAY DORSE, M. Parker. to 'joloiiff to Mr. ONE BLACK IIOKSE, owner unknown.

The above horses having been placed In our stable by thu Chief of Folicu, we tball ell them to pay for their billti, nnleas the owners come forward, prove property, pay the cliargee and take them 'iwey. Applf at BILL C06li'S LIVERY EITABLE. Postoflice fronting Tntmont Block. nov39 tltwlm Honston Direct SPECIAL Navigatioa fo. NOTICE I hereby given, that tlie Houston Direct Navigation Company, as heretofore done, will con- tLcoQto receive Cotton from the Hullroeds here and at Harrisbr.rg, and deliver the eame at.

Oal- veetOD, for Per Bale, In Currency. To include all Intermediate expenses, such as draynge, labor, c. Prom these rates no deviation will be made. JEtRANDIES, Vor. it F.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Importers of French Etc. 3:1 anil Blcnvlltc Neiv Orlcaur. T3R IN SGL3 AND DUTY A I AGENTS F031 The Vineyard Pr Co. (.

Goiilenburg Copnac. Henry Sutton L'ugiinc. Alex. SeicneUe LJI Roclu lie. Larranrte Ls.

O. Laiiytr Cosjniw. A. Boncin L'ommc. Kectiivers of Otird Eupay Co.

Cosimr, MH! other c. Jubra el Samples ami iicc Lie', forwarded. CLARET AXD "SSTIITE MTNE, In Caakaand Boxes. J. Li'bron 'Eagle BranJ;" T.

Erouel "LioaV F. Ejquem, Ch. Tretilon s-ti'i- iwrf); Larroiide Irenes. Mjirg'aiix, Haul Brion, Hunt, Su.at«nes; B. Clere ito Co.

Cu'nratvd Chateau PapcCkmeut.in cabkd, halt 'cask 1 quartB and pints. A. de Luze ills fln- CHAMPAGNE. Xer. Desuordes lUs "Celebmted Black sk-al," Via Imperial and lioyaJ Iluuter; Ackermaii rence, Siilurv itouseemc, uml oilier brand? quarts and pli U.

sardHiL'K yarrea jno. Prc-crv- Meats, ecctablea and Bondeea SardintH; A. Dubsua' Corlcs; Comet Vermouth, iswutt Oil: Brandy Fruits, Dried Prunes, Port, Sherry ami Madeira C51 r- 0rders for any of the above, accompai.W with the cash, will be receivej and Jorwsnli-d F. dec3dtw3m JOG STAXD. No charges for drtyu, delivered at Houston 2 will be made an freight the iuujrior.

JOHN" H. 8TERRETT, Superintendent. Houston. Tezas. Oct.

21.1067. octMdtwUm li JjjL ftS TJJJ 1 j. IT The Great Remedy for all DtesaecB of Uic A Enctorne and Cie It! Ministers Give Testitnony of ite Efficacy! A yj 'from, all directions we receive tidinjm cur en perfonned. DY8PCPSIA1 It 1 a sure to cure. UEABTBURN! One done will cure.

HKADACHEI It has cured In hundreds It slope In It corrects at ji lumuvu. wiil d( CHOLERA MOHBUSl Rapidly yiclde to a few BASTROP MILITARrrNSTirUTE. The Escrciec? of tblri IntiUtatlon will be rv- snmed ou Monday Nov. 4th, under the Supi-nu- Uindencc of Major O. James, a distlogoi-a-J pradnatc of 'he Virginia ililitary Inetltutf.

ami laie Profesecr the Sontnefcy ifilltary In-dsutf, assisted by a full and able faculty. lac course of Studies is that purroed So Colleges, with en extended course In ilat.iemat.icr. Natural Sciences, and Civil Knclr.tcr- ing-- rendered eminently practical by the apparau, Chemical, tho Cabinet and the EDKineerlne and Survevint' Ineta umcnts beionffkg to the School. Special ulU 1 alpo devoted to finsli5b branches. 1'upila, whoseparcntB dcg-lre ii, remain tho lustitutloa during the summer vacaliou, 'pro charges.

For Circular, addrcaa the Baetrop, Texas. STEEL COMB BRUSH oia i PATINTB. IT 19 PERFECTLY HARMLESS 1 Iti unprecedented nuccess IB owing to Uic fact that It GuTtt.by Assisting JfcUure to Her Sway in System! Hearly erery dealer in, the United States sells it at One Dollar Per Bottle. O. O.

CLARK Proprietors, DIAL-JkBYlOTl, nA.VB.lhe pleaEHrc of informing Uic Plaukr? A throughout tbo South that I jwve elide rangemenu with tLe Mjstlc Eire Dardware ManoracEiiring Company for making my SU'vl Bnuh Cotton Gin, cnder my own personal finpur- nnoa, rad those wishlne to buy are assured mat they will be found superior In workman ship and uniah to any before mada by me. The superiority of tho Steel Brash Qin otcr 1:1 OVBBTB has been long conceded, and the IncrcaHcO TalneortlM lint orerthe other Gins makctht-ina necessity to the Plantera. bplnncrs admit that this Gin Imrmres the Eta- from to 3 cents per pound. That may be MpplieU ordeti anonld be rent early date. The Company are also najy lo supply all kinds of Gin maMrli anu machinery AppUcatltnalbrdicnlarsaDd receive prompt attantioc.

BSNJA1OJ D. Fomwrly of Amlte, St. Helena La. Orders for thiakm Steel Brush Gins eollalod ln4 received by H. JCcMjLHAN Jt ante Agmtofcr the.

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