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s s--- i t-i. iJHHJJJ.i!'i:r-'.,ii,L U'i. iirr." irrirrnr i r rr --7rr,T,"",,,,J'- -- -3aa-- - .V - tn rri - SSSR WiHi: ri&T zJmeJ&r- p - s-Jssr 'Li" & -m JMT fe?S?T WssO J-. I sMV. V " "-'. " UlTi i m ii i mi i ii m i i i MCk xr TM f jm wr rs . js:v sryvvjLr-r Iss-st ,. -y---- -- " JLJh' . . i l-v IV vdHHfP'- 'rheeklyBaaiiep "V( "...V "V-.-rSTTT.-.t- jouhvIN. r. jtckisivumi. EIilor3, VabTtsuMS inS CP-roprietnrs J'-riilaj', April :- 6, 1S77. WTiSBRrcfelHiftp fliMaSplral, yon will-find -Bryant's Hotel al .- grjoplnepto'stopjit. tis sit- "a-3Atr"WiTSljcIaty street, a block K MuTdThaJt w.erit.-thoyriue,, and convemcnt:to the business centre "aP-do" cTtyU Ch n-gc'i juodefalc. - ., ; ,.li , (Jol. .Hamilton Stuart .who. Ins b'eu for a long while thc-'newS editor ji JkaX ablojournaU OomandiejG'ArVf.. 4, cfc-t - "H?6 were aiotbefore r.ware ihatJColV Stuart." hiil. retired J lUr iuc in-J . -"WT " " . ' ' t The city ot Dcnisoiij by "an jdinOSTrifrtnntuioiiOrote, at a re - cent election decided , in favor ot tnstalniug the ree' schools of that'eity. Denison' is "one5 'of tli3 wide awake- cities, of the Stat&, and hoi- marcli has becirl something wonderful in this day of r.rpicr progress ! "' !.., '.." . HoGart, ofnlicffctmfoni'av i- at his St63!;duto 'farm' three miles .caspf this .placejaiuUs. arriainhi3 CnninatterJ-'eo as not to ren'urc his pci'ib'nal Ennarvisba a'l iim!i3E this- ;ason. iYJiaJl bcS rgtntns Wo: Galveston, next week, his f imi- j will gT ciHt1n;-'aa Mie'l1 will their devote i.imaelf tothe Galw Soman. " ' - " A co neingf a in, .irnagcRpiwndnio5 ncr: vVluUi, if t'-ioa "K-oulAst by tatiiit4. Tliy 3iert.umljetru alpne , Tu IicanstUat lxulu nnv Jcnockeclaiit fiic?petrj Tjw addf iuj an additTun.iTliiie: "jVovL(d-c,hogocipt , ... -. o. . ' XbviXTr.-Wt! have received tbo calico hop to le jjucii by iiop Itcseii HooldTaud Lndder X?s ticketsM)ci ptirited on VaiicbT and tliey'presonL quite n neat apiicar.inco. as jsvj'.l averytjiiiijr flrmyeu iir oIic, eppuectcdj Wituyio b-)M, , , ,rtli; . s wasnxupton. (jaunty isgoing. ' iiietir apd added Ji aU tf jus, thd ' ,-j'i tvjv . oppo-jvon.t fie Irc:iii.ntJ?Ax"j xlb, jlip'tinjuda of prohibition' will be sndlv defea"tC5i0aud tmn odotertotie furtber depreda tion of-drunkchncss and i;ino-' ranee. Geonrotou 11 Jicco'd. TZ ntd lionelt prcjaJiw agtuist- BrenT liim. It pom3 of .thu fa6t that Jio vkb ''watcr-boand" Iier. onec, lorHiMP was bero and had no money to bny whisky,' and cauIiltl't-Jgdt ar rt tflick,-" airH so- liadi''to confine- himself to vater, a bev erage thajja noi, then ac customed Xp-'r- i Ox the .beautitnl the.beautitnl .plantation of ilrTbpinKsiiiUi? Jieacl CliiHPyiti'is?Rssilopperi hae ejitc'i a9at1)abpiUf tlurty acrcs.of orn, cultivated b'.lr. "Y. E. Ilurpe'lV 13 ' a sfiiyd nighbthey cleaned mitr n nice g.irdibeIH'n2Jn5 to the List na0i3.1 gcntletnnD.' The 'people in that '.section,, arc" apjljeil at tha prospect,- as well thoy- may be. Vc sas- larjro fields of corn yesterday 011 the plantation, of STr. Itnlns Felder, laro enougli to be-plouhed out, tint Imi not beanIrengloudiccl jbyjtljc insects. The prevailing- opin ion is that the 425t tiling tint can bfl Hont!,fwill beffd kccpftircJ plows rnnnins. -Jti is evidout th.it the h$3 jtcidcr grafs and Iierb-igc on , J;lieiroiind,iIie Jes3 -ivill kc ,tJ5,aTtKrctioiiS of Kffi' dcstrover tor vezetalion'that is Hany of tli"r.iders of the CrdwMn,,. VwilUmiss, -te facile lis'i of -that-Veteran jediton JNP. l nLine Aicoieiinuu Jiotei; iUBeos-jii "Va-o, inday"fe70iujig.l the 23 rscr.ip ot Jdjtory teaches nt iVniil.The.Tnoveltv fcolisisty ' Ucaiocr.icv.Jp to stand b- tl not in.tlie invjt.ition'.f but in the ' qolor?. Det there be no strns tO VOte I'll jpcal OJltJOU BOJ)U.; "Witli the nejroiQf tliai'couh ' l. U.O PVI3il"i aiw,rifcfiderSmSWw2ront4 gilite tile Re-corf, ha3 an j nscfuL, -.?1 le,mtn mn rtrfli -jtfilnO 'liases as I'reaidentj-ad when Hi became knowic.-that, Key a hecogniz 'jl.Deni.ucraU-wah.to be -ft meniu:r 01 iim-cauiiie opinnii pi-evailed among some uicir, tli.vt we wei e fast approach ing a pciit!c,tl millennium, and that lifctunsiiiij. Board' "flayc, the creature of eight to seven, -was the Moses destined to lead us 'oiit dt'the wilderness of par tisan heat, into' the refreshing shades and pitures green of local ee"lf government. But ev 1 p'erienceTfs' provirtg-'thatitislead of beras'at the edga of the mil- Icutiium ot pood fellowship, wo. were iJlurlJ-2by-d--mostidecep-"" tive mir.ige. -Key wa3 the jack "V'lonf-ii lof -,t-c r "iirn .till. Demo"cra(s fiom their organiza tion. With amajority ot near ly lialf'a'"iriiHi6ifj the 'IJemoc- iacy are cxpsated-to disband, or atHiipmte h) lend fc 'Iielping haiid to the disintegration, of thpir pufy. One swallow" does not. make' ;a summer, find .in-e. lhan ouo krjp yjieijierfalse or trucvwill i2 iiecessaiy, fco utiect a bnrguir ious eiitnince into the Demo cratic cit,idcffradf;fll-spoil'"the party 'tfviflleiriomr eherioucd' principles. -Iu vievUdl dje. knrioiindiiis,!-the- "followinir burg (Vu.) Index, is woi'thy' of carefuftousideration : ; '"Tliei-e was; aeinQ.iibciday; an the vAUcy of V lrgmiai wiicti- iirtiegiay morning 'tlio army of Wen. Early Lad Yilready'gaivt ed a-decided advantage, jover the( federal forces in which Gvti.ILnes had high cominaiyj. rDie euciii v 1 etireii i trouutbeu advancoa portions, abnnuoiteaJ coitions oj Jheir rich supplies and ceased for a while to make Ip.fila 'demonstrations". ' Ihe Southern sotdiero, 'deceived by tin5lnlisintiia-vrorin,'uispersea ticross the tielH oi 'battle and re .veleJ in lietty vluuder. The jjecidcn wTm s'oncht- to lestrain them were" dui'ejpirdcd. and the ;irmy melted away 111 the snn bhiue f fancied ictory. Tliree lionrs-later the Confederate force was1 ii mass of ramie di i en Tfjyit.il e-5, and the Federals rode it win uirougn tne vuney 01 VVBTUUl. .Llia VJCillUUVlilUV lJZi in.- r..-....ir..,. Ia. 4. rtii .army aTicl all empire, is .... .': i!.'.i u an ruiiia', -.iuu .1 -' . - i. . 1 .1.. . ...1 rfTiiiicyi a- iey ,fj.ieji"lciis. iu ' liistorj'ia'.esjwrieiice, teaching Uy oxample, tSvhiclr this little the iiiir 'glidg to "pick up custom-house j office, "sAidtlie taw dry ciiimbs that may clMiicjbjjirown tpjide waiter. j Principles rg, 7voV'lh more than the emoltimcntb iirrsiug from ,crOsd roads post, oftices.-".- - j 1 1 It Is tfbw said' that Hayes. frQUi.tb&startj never entertained any othe'i "action tor Louisiana ibutfa "'commission." This mode of SBttliDg puliticil diuicnltL'S,is Bpjil.inrith thct Preiikeiit, and wonuer. . rie . is , uimscii ine. .creature pf a ominisron. In the i'jHgii'jomfl which'placed hint-where uo is, the numbers- weic- eiftht "toseveti politically K, -f-T'-Jr" -: ' coiitide.rd.-- dn tlia commission, he has -ipppuited. tp .n"vestigate Louisiaiia'a&aiis, it stands five Ridicnlto'qTrc 'Democrat. Vfi should tliiiik that th'islbft rather a slimhowing for the recogni tioa of thhjfijmenr. The first thing the commis sion will attempt, will be to ''Buy out 'the ' Lcaislalure, but which one Nicholls'n or Pack ard's, thejclegi-aius do.no'. .en lighten ils. One thing is vdry l-eitaiii, the affair will haiig pre a Jung time et, and then per haps ba as far Jiom a solution as it is to-day. The Hempstead Courier says the ball to be given at JJellville in honor of the annh erary of $an Jacinto, takw place the 21st inst. This is a 'mistake. The anniversary it is tr 10 einbr.ics that day, but as the 2L-.t conies "O Saturday jt.i? gnjhjipateclpiie Jy, '-"'!":? tIle o-111 '3 co"--e- cd. Wc 'Bhoiild be sorry for our Waller county friend to put in an appei-ance the 21st. j That would be jii't one d ly af ter the feist or b.Jl. tblAJiU AU 1UUU VVX.UUO. . Soon attiT the inauguration of 1 i:. . ir 1 1 .3ENHAM, WASHINGTON" COUNTY, . 1 CluiipeH IHU t'ouege. r Under tTie'able administi-ation of its president Rev.' Dr.Pitt, s;istt.d bv'a corps of teachers fully equd to the grave and re--sponsi'ole tinst of instructing oung ladies, the Female' Col lege Tit this place is in a flour ishing condition, and Js recoiv- ing u ' more Jib nil patroijage than cier before bestowed upon this nursery ot genius. The I)octOi- has introduced several new features in the .dis-, cipline and mode of .instruction in the institution. One of these, which cannot be too highly com; mended, is the cultivation of Kvocal music' This exercise U indulged in regularly eveiy day after morning . prayer. ; It is a J part ot tlie tegular course. 1 he young ladies,f students at the College, aie -charmed, with tlii feature, which instead of beinp a task, is rcndeied a pleasant as well as a hcilthy lecfeation. Soule .Univeisitv, the Male College, piesided over by Itev. Drj "Miller has a I irjrer attend- i- ance thau - e er ..bsfoe. This should be a source of congratu-. lation to all our citizen'. Pat 1 onize liomo instftutions of leai n ing, and by tliis means benefit the community nberq.ijou live, and afcthe satno time subserve' your own best interest. "' X J.ost,OpiiortD'j!ty. -., -f s When tight-'to se eit Jlayes was iiiaugnrated Tre-.ideiit, an opportunity was offered liinito acomplish something 'for the good of the country?and Had h'c availed hiniseif of it, it is possible tliat the people wonld, to some extent, have overlooked the mcari3 employed, by uu-, scrupulous partisans to "comer On him the office heliolds but fails to fill. He had an'oppoi funity to distinguish liimsclt', such as seldom occurs in aicanV life. Instead of improving it, as lie might bo easily have done he threw it away.' There ds-no' reflection more bitter than Hhe recollection of neglecfed oppor tunities, for like tinie tliiif 13' spent, they iieverrefiir)iv Tub telegraphic- new3?as so 1 unitnportant.- soTnear.ra reh islt of that ot yesterdriy 'and-tin. da3i before, "about' South' Caroli na and Louisiana.thafwe omit -tc fjive the telegrams in fo.davs paper, even in a condensed' fQrm. The trpopsiyjjXlie with diiiwn fiom Qohnnbi'i VQrvsoon, it not fromthe entire .State. Kext Wednesday is the tiinc lcd for the riceting. of'th'e Commission" at New.Orler ns. ' Kellogg has beeiinterviewed, and he employs the '.argument ailhominem, by saying he don't exactly see hW Haves' 'ariil'the Itepublicau party, can , av.nl themselves of certificates, em bracing Packard's case, and yeb throw Packard overboard. The truth is, tho Hayes's portion of the Radical.party aie evincing, a disposition to regard-Packard as a sort of Jonah 7 to bo heaved overboard as a sort ofprepitia-' Uoii to the angry wafesot' tlie ini::..i ha m.(. ,,11'ir. :..M uuitliuiii oiuiui limb ncu lln11 'cbnjrulsed the coriiitxy.a sliort time incc. .ItlsTio funeral or drowning ot ours, and we.can afford to bb very complaccnr, i y, . .it ' ' To a man of a-quiet turn -of mind it is really- refreshing 'to' contemplate radicalism, when one of the rascals, under a little irritation is telling nhat he thinks of another. It -seems that Doi en, 'the present Attor-- ney General of 'the " United States, once aided to refill n a fugitive slave, the only decent act, possibly, of his lite. Yet for that one act of decency Wendell Phillips abuses him as "if ho murdered his wife. t - x The- Houston Age did not come to this office-ve-.tcida, T The Ago is taking a 6t.md in thu frqnf, rank of newspaper. and wp miss at, w hen it fails to come totima J y ...i The Lenten scu-on beinz now over, the Gahettoniqn looks for ,1 brisk nintrinioni.il maikct. ' It is charming that theiels a prpect ot activity in some mnikct. -l rP3 - - - ' - "" Hill Locals. r - ' llrch 30, 1S7T. EiS"" Kinnrr, v Gay Iiill has been rather qfiict for the past week. F.irm- ers f.icjs are looking pretty long sinca tt.e grasshoppeis have made a raid on the young crops that weivi up. From all accounts "theyjcm"to be worse in this ueighb)ih5od" than any wheic else in the county. The Temperance Society has crawled up out of winter quar ters, and organized under a new mine. Miss Man- Miller has organ ized a singing school at this pi ice, where aU the young folks meet Satriidiy evenine-. and en joy themselves to their heai ts J- content. - f , Scat let faver has been raging in several'families in this neighbor hood, But a- yet not fatal. ' Yonra tiuly, 1 viT' r. ' Coo.v. tin ; ' ; Acayy Accnnntou lor, ' Inrt jtt handsome, little town, libta tSioUfnpd miles from Bren- ,hain, there are two Protestant 'jthnrcllcs ' separated from each other only by a nanow street, fronting which stands each ot the steeples. Remarking,. 11 bile sitting in at parlor, on the im pression which this ralher niius 11.il spectacle had produced oil .us as we approached the, town,. we obsened that the chinches looked as it they were shaking their tall heads at each other in ansji v .defiance. ",Vould it not have been as natural to suppose that they had chosen their proximity-from pure love and a sisterly regit d for each other,'' was the neat parry given,, by a lady ptesent to oilr feeblo attempt at. wit. , 1 Nk. Wj Ol!LlJs, Mae. S'J. J 7RosS Stewai t, colored, was to day expelled from the Packard legislature, 'charged with en deavorjjig to induce other mem bers to join the Nicholls legislature.- -Hq made a speech before Ie-u in thd Chouse, declaring rhi-t he had oujy remained there for the purpo-e of ereiting dis bonsionsctc. After makiug his speech he wai expelled. tv,Ef-Gov.i Pinchback was ap pointel by Gov. Nicholls and jConfiimedby his Senate, aj a -inomber of the State Board of JEJdncatinn. '" A. II. C-oslin, colored, form erly Secretary of tho City School JJonrd, was appointed by Gov. uclrolls, tax collector of tljp .Sixth District ot this city. Several other colored men baiebeeu appointed to lucra tive offices by Gov. Nuckolls, ' Mit.,n. C. SwrrzcR of Sem prcnius was in the city yestei day, and reports the grasshop pers ven numerous in bisneigh boiliood, but without having as yet committed anyveiy seiions damage. On his Washington pjunty plantation they have eat pn some corn, but have committ ed no ravages on his Austin cour.- 'ty farm. ' Leader, of the Texas Leader lti3 undertaken' to lead the Democracv'into the camp of the 1,. 9" - I "7 . , enepiy. It is his privilege to Jead where he listeth, -and it is 'the prerogative of the Democ racy not tofollov. In this case .they are si're not to follow his leadership. Tnnwhca lipid ot Mr. II. B Penyman, residing near Beth lehem, has been destroyed b that mmersal plague, the giass- hopper. , The prospect of a full finocrop of mnstang grapes, was never bc-tter. Dcwberiics ivill be abundant, and will soon be on the maiket. Cnozicit, who killed Hunter some time ago at Br) an, In3 'been admitted to bail in the sura of 63000 - 1 The voiing hdies of New Ca-tle, Pa:, hive signed a pledge to the effect that they, "will not court or marry any voting uinn who drinks any intoxicating liquor- or u-cs tobioco."' And injvv a mere lonely -ct of gills thin the-o New Castle- damsels, von wouldn't want to sec.. TEXAS. FRIDAY, ; - S?ETT5 EysAAJjiMJ-JaJiJi..'uzaLir TelegrapMo Hews W.i3hington, Much 31. It is understood that the Louisiona Coiiscrvatiies have lnqdiiicd their determined apposition "to the appoinfment of a politiiian as Collect jr of Cu-tonis a Now Oilcans. It inittorotni,pii-i that all Nicholls'-i jinlomatic tones .tre missinir at JNew Or leans to act on the commi-sioii. leaiing President and secieta lies without means ot obtaining exact inform itiou ot the progress of evenU. Judge Noithrop, of the Sev enth Judicial District of South Carolina sas: The people believe Ilamppn toh.r.e been elected by over a thousand majority; aie inflexi ble in their determinati m. Further on in the intciview he sus, I am a Republican, every i'ich of me, and a Carolinian, evory inch of me, and tho peo ple jij as intensely phi-envied as were the French in 1793, am! o'lly await for a moicment of Hampton's finger or lip?. Being a-ked if he thought .Il-ainjitou would maintain peace and the rights of nil, he prompt ly rcp'ied "yes," hi wild, most undoubtedly, and with that peace an 1 protection would come prosperity, and property be enhanced twenty-live per cent. Chamberlain wants a com mission ioY Soitth Carolina, lie is not likelv to be gratified. Fort Woith, March 31. Four defendants go to the peniten tiary for horse stealing, and oue mill was fined $1000-and ten yeais in jiil for assault with intent to murder. A water spout three feet in diameter, was seen seven miles fiom town. Man v cattle are 011 the trail, and will soon be here. A new iron biidge is to be built eoon across the Brazos at Port Sullivan, ncir Hearne. New Orleans Mar. 31. It is claimed by the'NicholU govern nie.iti that a saving in all thede paitments of nine hundred thoiisadd dollars is effected. Until it shall be demonstrated beyond all shadow of doubt that Mr. Hayes intends to cut loose entirely from the cormptionists and rise superior to p.irtisinship; until he pioves by bis works that lie intends to be a national President, recognizing the Southern Stsites as eoequils in the Union ; until he .shall grant us justice without asking a 0011 6ideri'ion our only safety is in -huiiiiiiig him. If we wrong him in our suspicion, for which we have full came, we can make reparation. If we wrong ourselves 'by blindly committing our State to his support, it maj be years before we can retrieve the blunder. The cry ot the Radical party is no longer for veugeuic". It is for quai ti r ; qu 11 tei fro. n those they have bee'i trampling in the dn-t for years, v ltuperation, hatie 1 anil slander are no longer potent to baud the northern nia-ses to gether against U3 and the last liope is in bribing ns to commit political suicide. Richmond Inquirer. r ' . . i 'Ike," said Mrs. Partington, "who's this Electoral Bill that they are making such a locomo tion about in the House of Rep rehensibles I It he's any rela- lion to that Florida fiaud Cu-' nin, I don't wonder that they doubt his voracity, and have a tribulation of co;nmiesionaiies set on hiih. Ike replied that he inn for Qpngress-against Buffa lo 'Bill, But "the latter having stopped to teach Mpilacihi. a new step, had ijeeu" distanced. Then the old lady went to sleep and Ike gave thereat asitz-batli and a spoonful of boncsct. A Lawyer's 'VVooins. Charles O'Conor's peculiar wooing is thus told by the Washington coi respondent of a. Cleveland paper: 'The young, and beautilul widow of Com modore McCrackcn, of our navy. QHtouincd fiom abroad and find-""- her financial affairs in a" complicated state, went to M". O'Conor to get his legal advice. Mr. O'Conor discovered that tho Commodore had died insol vent and the beautiful widow was left to the cold meicics of a selfish world without a penny to call her ov n. This he was ob liged to break to her, whereupon she held up her baud-in piteous dismay, crying. Oh, Sir. O'Con or. what shall I do? I, who Ii ivo livet1 in luxury all my life!' 'Madam,' said the great lawyer, 'the best advice I can givejou is to marry me.' They were married." "I w Nh you would piy a lit tle attent'on to whit I am say ing," roared a l.uvver a :m e-' appelating wittue-. I tiin j ly ing as little "as I can w is the calm l'eply. APRIL G, 1877. harder Will Oat; A few ears a;o "Anjiust Flower, was discovered to bu i ct.rt.mi cnto for DypepMa and I.ivt r conplaint, a ftw tlnn Dj spumes niudc Miown totlieir friends inw ta-Py and ijuikl tliej Iiid been enn-d by in tie The gnat mtrua of Green's August Klower tie aune heralded tbroub llip co-mtry by one Mifferer to an-ther, unli', utliuul advertNmjr, in sale lias become im-mec(-, Urucjjiatsiu EvtryTonn in the United Stati m aie il,inr it. Xo per son sulTim!.; with Sour Sui.uach, trick Ileniliiie, Co-tive let.-, raltitation of tbo Heart, Indict -.Hon, nrt.pirit( etc , can t ike tlireedo e- nitlmut rein f. Clo to ;our UrujrKibt. It 12. t.iihn &Gl, of tins Lit, and pit n Ixiltl for tei.ts and try it. Sump! 1-ottle.ten cents. rr.-l.?TTwl. Win Do Tou Miake t For tlu better cmeiienc-i of the consumer, the proprietors of Dr. Sher-ma-i'd Malinfujj is now put up in 75 cent bjttleaas well as $1 53, as hereto foro To tlio-.o who aro acqnai'ited with the ilaiarifua, it U rot necersiry f sy a word in its behilf But to tlio-.ii w'jo sh iku in ij;n Tauc of it, we will Biaiply say, try it. and add jojr tistiuonyto tho-fsan-U of others that it cured 'you. ITo other medicine is required, ait is a combined Tonic, Al tuMtie, Catlnrtic, rebrifuge, C'nnU Sogne and Anti Periodic. It neutrili zes lai-viualic poison, punliea and in vigorates tne bload, resto-es the IjTLr and etiiir diseased organs to their nat ural healthy condition, thetcby thor oihly eradicating thu di-re. Tor sdloby lt.E LU1IN. Jdne 2wlv A. ILEALY, .Vis D1LILEI-. IK OE.NEIUI. CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS Canning Implements, Castings . Hoes, Chains, Iron, Steel, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, SjoteTri-nmings and Tinware, ofnl Kind?, Paints, O Is, Varnishes and vwd, dow III iss. Buggy and Wao i mnterial Rubber Belting, froin 1J to IS inche ide, Packmjr of all kinds, mid all ar tides appertaining to the Hardware bnsiueBS Teh 11 i pin street. Brenham irRS. D. PETERS,. . Dealer in Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco, CrockeryjGlass and Qucensware, Under Central Hotel7 BreEhorn, Tesas. Cash piid for buttir, ch'ckens, ejs and i oraei-tic fruit", 'lhe Patrouaju of the public solicited, Oct Stf 1A.RD TIMES Saddlery art- Centennial Prices! rjnllE unders'jrncd, determined not JL to be outdoue or undersold, is now oSeriiiir Saddles and Harness a' reduced price-, while repairing is dime at Centennial rales. I am alto aent-for ''Uuncle Sam's" Harness Oil, the best in use Shop on Sandy street, in the Peaker building, opposite Gibe Schwarz, All work cash ou delivery, and warranted. O. WAI.LNET. apr23wly Proprietor. T BICH1RDT & SEELIIORST, BEbVllAlT, TEXAS, SHEET nEET IR0X WORKERS, DCALiats i:t genelaI -, HARDWARE, House Furnishing Uods, P.imps of all de-criptions, Ctwking aud Ht.aiiiig Stiiv.8, in lare vanity. wmiLiht Iron Pipe and Stiam Fit tin-s uit and littcd to order. Hoofing an I spoutmir do'ie it short notice. Thankful for the liberal p itronafre bestowed upon the oTd firm 'r. resptct fully s dicit a c r.nutui ce of tht srme. Bre ihamw July 2Gth. 1ST3. VT JM. SI2T GELTAIHf & CO , o ' rEAirnovi. ! Jnouso and.Sisn ralnter3, , Brenliamr'lexas. 1 PaintingGraining, Gilding and MarUing, Plain, and Decor-atal Paper Hanging, KaUoming, Glazing, i, .. cGv,'., cL'C., cfcl". SnisfacVion given and all work guar autied Shop under the Bookstore. August iSth, lST&d&wlf. I'loiaer and Vegetable Garden is the mot beintifiij woilt of the kind jntlio world. It contains lliarly fiO pai.es, hundreds of lino illustrmons and sit Clirumo Plates of FloWirs, biKUtifiillv drawn anu colored tro-n naiure. PrueSQ cenls in paper coers, J1,C0 in elejant doth. Pxiuied in O'er man and Knglis'i. Vuk'-I Floral Guide. Q nrtcrly,-25 cents a car. V'ck'a ratilogut1 oOO illustrations oalj 2 cents Address .1 mcs Vicil.ltochcstcr. N. T. lT O w A A MONTH. Agents Jj) & t) J ted i errwhere Uu.tn Agents nan iness Iniiioii-iilo aid tir-t Unas Particulars suit free Aildn.61 J. OKI II A (V,, Sti Inuis- Uo luatulwtf PnOFSSW2TA-G -GAUDS. c. T. KAVANAITCIH, ttornoy Brenbam. ra.-lXjci.-cir, - Texa-. Will priCtice in Washipjto and nd joininjr countie-. janlOdimnSm J. ii. Oo-. 13 .tea McFarlccd OSS & McFAULASD, iV-ttomoys-at-IjaTC-, Brenhaci, Tcxa. I Office Upstairs in Allcofn builillajf XearBree!!ove i. CliauuKts l!:mk. BREEDLOVK &EWIXG, Brenl am, Texas ' S "It KENVDA, A.ttornoyat"Ij arcrf ' Burton, Teias WiJ practice in tho District, County and Justices Court., Piimpt a'ten tiou given to the collection df claims mnyiGwly .A. 1.IPSCOMI5, ja.-ttox3ao-yioi-n,-Xjn.-cc- vi. n RliAL ESTATE AGENTS, Will prictico in the District Courts of Washington, Leo, and Barlescu coun ties. ' Otncmp stairs over Q idding'sBvnk July 16 I. H. EOttERS, -ttoi-23.33r ivt XjarvVf i ii . ' ' . Burton, Washington co , Tcr. U.K. wnTlA'I-J, vv. n biU.inoseeX Bn nham. Uhappdl Hill. WILLIAMS b BILLIXOSLEA, Attorneys .tXjrvt7C7-, Olhce in Onms butldihir. East side Court Houso Sijuarc, " Brsnham, i Teas. Prompt attention to collection; ex amining land titles and paying taxes for non residents. J.T.Xoms.M.D. L.B.Crc-ath JI.D. DRS. MORRIS & CREA.TI1 rhyslciaiis and Surgeons Offer their Professional services to tie citi7enR,of Brenlism and vicinity, OUiu) Wood S Co. Drug Store. 'Hay 14tU18T4,3m D. G. WILLIAMS, DEVFAL 5URSE0X. Brenham, Texas. Ofuce over Grabfcrs Jevdry Store, Xorth East Corner of the Court House fcquare. Plates made on sliort notice. All o tratioDM guara-iteed. Terms cash. March 5. '75 3m 023KT'2C,Z;3mS.-S-. PK. J. W. TOOTE, of Virginia, late of Gonzales Texas. Having attended a Jill Course of Lectures at the, Baltimore College of Dental fc-urgery, and hiving had supe rior advantages in Practice, eels u -surtd that he can guarantee satisfaction fn every branch of his busmus". Oiuce over Wood's drug store. Brenham, Ti sm. noD'75 C. W. KJLSDJEJT, (Kladen's Brick Building,) Corner Mam and Douglass Streets, REXHAIT, TEXAS. Whol5si!e and Eetail dealer in STAPLE ASP FANCY Groceries and Provisions WESTERS PRODUCE, FAMILY SUPPLIES, JED WHOLESALE LIQUOR DE1LER, 'Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snnjjf stPowder.'Shot. Ca?s. Paints. w . ' cit, tr vuueiiiuure, uuo, Mope, Brushes, Collars, IIame&, -Traccsf Jars, iTugs,- Wines aiid Champagnes. Sole Agent for the, celebrated L01TDO& 8WA& GIX, jlM W.' J. Limp's' Celebrated -ST. LOUIS BOTTLED' BEER In quarts and pints, Superior to .any other. -' - EThe liiyhest mark;e' price parcl for Cotloli, Hides and oilier Country, produce. Marchlrlrf7-tr. -ryASiiixinox hotel, JOinSUHllERS.Tiop., Cor.Treiuont&McchanicSts.aalveston. This Horse is centrally located, con venient to business, and but two tquares from Morgan's Linfl of bteainers, and lie block from Union Depot. Table unsurpassed by any Hone in the City. sepUd.t tf Sstra7 SvTotice. TAKES up bv lameaC. Boner, inT catra ed beforo B, C. Wat son, J. P. Precinct Xo. 4, Vlnshmgtoo county on the 5tli dr of February, 1S77, one Ox. Biomu. nliout 8 years old, marked swnll iw fork in each ear and Iiaek in Ietrear, and branded Zonleflbip The other, n red Ox, about 7 ears old, m'uked unikr hair crop and Mips in l'eftcar.andttio upjM.r and under por tion or right oar cat off", leaving the middlo ot said cir unmarked and brirded It on the right S'de. Both appraised at $40 H. M. Lew is, c. c. c. w. c By E. "f , bchlenker, Deputv. maC3- i)B AIOHK OO.NK XEATIlT -XD' p.roiaflly at tUbi ciBitf. m 14 aJBLXIfAM 0ARDS. J. V. DALLAS, County SurYcybrj , All orders 16ft at the fcouniy CleiFsT office, BrLi.ham. or add reefed "toilie nt Imleptialeiice vrill receite prompt aU tcntioiu majow tl D. G. SillTlI", SADDLE-TREE 3IAKERJ Brenham. Texas. All fcrders filled promptly nt livfnj prices.Patiaaage solicittij. . , . Feb.l2'7 WILLIA3I ZEISS, JSaler and Cdnfcclionerj - MainStrcetBrenhamrTexas. ' Dealer in Staple and Fairy Grocer? Vines, Liquors, Lager Beer, Ac. Hot read, fresh Cakes ai d Pits on hand si all linns. GEORGE XELSOX, Barberand Haif-Dresscr,- Ant stretit, nndbr the Cei tral Hoiise; Brenha-n, Ta, Shavirg, shamp-ioning, dyfn and hair cutting done to order. Patmna-e' solicited. "jan0df BUT. UTLER 4 CAXXQX, ETjt IssxeieoixSi CO.MRlCTORSacd BUILDER ff S !r? &&-, A" Brick in. l1rge-qntltitrfslallrAy8.oa, 4 hand. Contracts for fiBildfcgs taken at living jrices. Ifob -frori a specialty. ; Jy2J vv6nV J- C.BABXETT,- " SSatrasfe Ei2amifactnf er " Brenham Texas. ' ; Keeps constantly on IianiMacfifca made Matrasses, of all kinds, which tia'" is seligatiu.)d(;rate pilieaior cslt. n Call at OWutibergl, neit floor to 6. - ' Iloffmali, and examine Tjiy rnalras. and prices before purcliashing else" where, as I am 'making the best mat.1 rass in the market. , , fieplIOtii: n. C. BARXETT; War. SCHHREATLTERG, Blacksmithj ; and, manufacturer of AGRICULTURAL IJIPLEaiESfij Brencam, Texlsv J3Spceial pttenfisn given to'EOTST' Shoeiko, general job vi-ork and! rei air lug. Terms liberal. Shop near May." nard's Livery Stable-. ' Jane Mr, '74. TV-&DKI! rjLJ' WHOLESALE SSD IIETAIL-23EAL2R Vi t Groceries and- Provision Brenhim, Tesas. A fn'I and complete Stark alwavs rrr hand, for salo at BOTTOM; FJUU3Erf for THE CASH. Give us a trial. Oct8.1874; 3ET. 'VV. GM2.A.BEU; nearer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv, Specta fffflsyNij rloQ ;,iro. .-.Urt'Cf imU, llr Plated Wire. Brenham Texas. Repairs done on short nnll ni!? warranted. All Goods vMrarltd. as teprisented. vtlnS- i A. EKGELKEv ur.AtErri- rorclgrfand Domestic ExcliacgcV ' '' h ASD Ere Insurance -Agent",- -jS'o.43-' 'Brenham,-Texas7 It. ttGOFJPJttj.Wj Dealer in' STAPLE AND EAKOY u DATS DOOTS; SHOES; Genti Furnishing Goods , Xadics' and Misses Frktt.TXRESS' G.0(1DSV ,Hbsiery,ITod"d3,N Shavyls1, Ifobes Lawns, Src, &c. All of which will be sold at,Tf rjreij apnable figures for ready caju. Call and oxaminn pit sfock aifdiiriceK. kick's rioral Guide is aibeautiful Quarterly Jbnrnal. finely illustrated, and containing an elejrant colored Tlower Plate with" thd first number. Price only 2j cents, for, thjk, year. The first No. frr 1S77 just is-" sued in Grman and En'elbb. VicK's Flower aud Vegetable1 Gar- den, in paper -50 cents; with lejint doth covers $ 1.00, Tick's CauiogaeCO illastrnt crts only 3 cents.- Addrefs JXMks: Tier. Roehester.C Y. E'SSSC ,KL&3m2Tl' Tlie undersigned will bavo On liand and for sale Svery Elornia,' AVttie Colorado House near thu del ?Z and at Nailing!. old stand, n-ar Or Market, winelr viill be SoliVal liberi-l1 I-rices KittoitiseoUcited. itilOajiu' OEORt5K'llUOSSlG. lnl j.lxaffi t i'M gV LsSKy CiJ ttl I 1 I