j-TTy "5 a, l 4t- - - I- f -' JSrb 2- vol. xm. BRENHAM, WASHINGTON COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1878. r BT "to TT " "T HT S IT A Hk IT JL;J iXl 1 I 1 IV 1 TTT1 T1T7 T WW iPi PPi i A I The Weekly Banner UT KOflUX 4 LEYIX. Friday, January 11, "1S7S. EDITORIAL NOTES. Pkace propositions are still being dtwnsed in England. Tits Governor of Maine is op poicd'to the p tssagcof the silver bill. Anothke attempt will be made to tow Cleopitra's Needle, now at.Fcrol, Spain to England. Os Thursday the snow storm extended to C.)r-ieana, Shrcye por Vicksburg and Little ll.ck. A DccnAKnsT dispttch sijs there has been a suspension of hostilities tor the present ut i least. "More bnsiness failures are re- ported,ih Cincinata, Nc,w York Chiago, San I' r.mcico, Indiana polis and Xcw Orleans. Gen. Bkast Btrrmn is inquis itive. He wants to know if a woman has not as good a right to practice I.w as .1 man. TnE Four Counties at Rirh innnd has bscn revived by J. E. Kincji. Ttia a.neat six column paper printed at home. Col. .Hatch telegraphs from 321 Paso that peare' and confi il 'Iicp are being restored.- Many wbi fk'd arai returning home. Osm.yn Pasua will be con- - vcji'd to the town ot Rca-con, cie hundred miles southeast ot Moscow, where he will pas his captivity. The Fort Worth Standard bas been changed to a morning p.ipcr.and now takes associated press dispatches, giviug it quite a city appearance. Cor.. GinpiNGS was .called on bv a number of the citizens of Galveston, on Friday last. He wus on Change !n that city tlu rlng the day. Some snakes, bull dogs and an elephant, arc held at the 2few York custom-house, await ing Secretary Sherman's d cis ion as to their tariff. Seko"e Zamacoxa, the accred ited representative of Mexico, is said to have been guilty of a violation ot diplomatic Ptiquette in going before the congrcssi, ual cuinmittee. The Washington Star say. Senator Pattern contemplate resigning on account ot ill health. Should he do bO,jmd a Democrat succeeds hiin, the Senate will be evenly balanced. The trial of Samuel P. Poland barged with the mnrder of Jos eph Shannon, at Houston, some time last spring, was commenc ed at tliat city on Thursday. A motion for a new trial.war over ruled. IsniCTMRSTS liave been found again-t a number of the princi pal officers of the defunct Char ter Oak Life Insurance Compa ny of Hartford. Ct, tor conspir acy to defraud Jhe policyhol ders of the company. While a car was being loaded with nitroglycerine at 2fegaun nce, Mich., the mass exploded, instantly killing seven inen-aud demolishing the cir. The en gine was thrown fifty feet and broken to pieces. Sesatou Patterson, as soon as able to travel, is going to Pennsylvania for health. lie is quoted as saying that he don't propose to pair with any Demo eratic Senator, which is so much the better forthwijiimocrats. Gov. Rice, opas'achnsetts, in his message tofe Legislature says the contract to pay the 11.1 tional debt should be undeviat ingly fulfilled.. He thinks that the bonds should, 'be paid in gold, and fully endorses Presi dent Hayes' tiuancial policy. Gen. Canales, of the Mexi can army, gave a new year's ball nfc Matamoras., A large linmberut United States army nnd navy.offiocrs were present. The two nationalities harmo nized as if no border questions had eicr,oxi-led. The Russians continue con centrating on the plains ol Erzi roum. Tlfe army which was to cross the Shipka P.i'-s can do nothing on account ot the weather. All the King Bees of the Republican hive are as busy as bees writing letters giving the lie to Chandler statement. Chandler seems to have raised a .bor.iet's' nest. The Waco Examiner thinks if tanners would make up their minds to keep ajLreguIar set ot books during the yejfjjb.it'they wiiuld be able to loot back upon the year's transactions with pletsure anil profit. TnK Tennessee legislature possed but one bill during the two extra sessions, and that was for the par diem Fiul mileage of its members. Legislators as a general thing, know how to take care ot number one. Tjik Army Register tor 1S7S will show that there are 22SC o'Jicera of all grades, or about omc officer to every eight pri vate.. The pay ot the officers amounts to more than thatof all the privates. " Tub merchants, (linkers and ot'iers, at the Board ot Trade rooms in iNew York, beld a meeting and parsed resolutions antogonisticto the silver bill and the repeal of the Resumption act. Thk Board of Alderman of Xew York have adopted a" reso lution declaring that a greater benefit conld be gained by the city by the discharge of Win. M. Tweed from imprisonment t'lan by his longer imprison ment: the city to secure such property as he now pos-csses. The Secretary of War will not make public the names of tite San Elizario commission ; neither will be announce the t:me of" its meeting for the rea son that he intends to have the investigation conducted solelv for the iufonnatiou of the gov ernment. Congressman' SrnLmcnrji will have his part of the report on the border qin-stion, consisting ot documentary evident and testimony which has already been, taken, ready by the nest meeting of the Ilonse Commit tee on 'Foreign Affairs. A num ber of persons will be present to testify. Col. S. B. Spencer, a Geor gia school master, haJeen to Texas and retnrned home dis- girted. Col. S. was interview ed by the Atlanta Constitution with the avowed intention of making such a showing as would prc cut emigration from Geor gia ' to' Texas. The Dallas Tlercdd very ably defends this State. Skxor Seamacooxa, special representative of the Diaz gov ernment, has bscn before Conk ling's Mexican committee. He has been endeavoring to con vince tbem that Diaz w fully able to protect international in terests, lie is not so particular about immediate recognition, as he is about securing 6ome kind of commercial relations between Mexico and the United States. A siLVhu money meeting w: s Ueld at Bloomington, Ills., the home of Senator Davis, who was not present, but authorized a friend to say that he was heartily for the remonctization of silver, and reinnincd away from the meeting, lest his pre sence and words might influence its action. RepreBeiitative Tif ton was present and strongly advocated rcmonetiz-ition, ns did all the other 6 eakers. Gov. Carroll, in his message, to the il.iryland Legislature, says the policy of the adminis tration towards the Southern State-, has been 6ucb as to in spire confidence nnd revive prosperity, and that the same wisdom brought to bear on the .financial question would bring forth cipital, renew ente-pfise and give e-npluyment to tho dormant industry of the comi ty. Political platforms can be ot no use' to the working man or iurnieh him with" work. WOHAVS nORK. It is really ot le-s importance to woman and to the world that her sphere be enlarged than that the wor'c 'she. now do& hould be justly appreciated!) the Gulfj Co'omdo and Santa The ordinary domestic labor ot women is underrated by mo-t men, both as regards its impor tance and ns to the demand made by "it upon the laborers. It is moie ex.ictimr upon mind and heait and body than any masculine work, and as re gards its importance, that will bedmitted when otliercom mon, universal, essential bless ings, such as air and water and sunshine are intelligently reeog niz d and enjoyed. That time will come, and speedily, too. As to. the educating influence of women, certainly too much cannot be said 111 their behalf. 'Faith in all things high' comes easy to the children of a noble mother; and men, as brothers, s hisbi nds and actors in the world, are essentially indebted to sisters to wives and to to the queens of society for thcis suc cess in their various walks of lit'. . There is a perceptible, differ ence between the male and fe male mind, and tho results of feminine mental ai tion are as lirgely nnd'ns truly represented in human progress as are those of the masculine intelligence. Any number of men, seperatcd from female influence, would degenerate as much in mind and morals as in manners. Woman is rather an inspirer of action than an actor, so tar as the great field of the world is concerned. All that is attributed to man in literature, in ait, in seinca and in industry is as much indebted to womanly influence as the plant is to the ground for the seed from which it grows. Comparing society to a beau tiful temple, the Bible -compar3 woman to tho polished corner stone. This figure sngge'ts the mistake that men often make regarding their own work, wheather of mind or heart, as more important than that of the ce ltler sex supposing her work to be incidental and theirs'alone essential. This is a great error ; woman's work is less obtrusive hat no less essential than that of men, and when women se enres, as worker and as center of iuflncnee, a wide and purer respect and sympathy from men, very great ad vintages will ac crue to individuals, to the fami ly and to society. Col. Schlficiii-e. A Wash ington special to the Galveston News says Col. Schleichers rs port on Mexican affairs will be the mo3t exhaustive document on the subject ever submitted to Congres. Mr. Schleicher will deal mostly with the causes of these roubles and the means nessesary for their removal. The protection of American citizens who go to Mexico for the pur pose of engaging in trade will be strongly urged. SECKETAEY'Evarts has been re tained by the receiver of the bankrupt Erie Railway as at torney against the English bond holder, for which he gets a fee of $25,000. Tc is notconsidered to be jnstthe thing for a leading cabinet officer to engage as coun sel against the citizens of a friei dly power. Mr. Evarts should have resigned before engaging in an undertaking that does not comport with his high official position. If he were a private citzens his action would not be subj.-ct to criticism. The .Marshall Herald pub lishes Gov. Hubbard's letter to the editor of the Palestine Ad vocate in his own defense ot the charge ot bribery. It says: "It reads to us, as a frank, straight-forward statement, and taken in connection with hi, high character and unblemi-hcd reputation, as conclusive. The charge seemed to us so unrea sonable that wo paid but little attention to the matter."' The Mid-Day Rkvlli its ex tend a cordial imitation to their friends in the interior of the State to visit Galve-ton and at tend the approaching Maul! Gras fortiitie. TKOJUSIXG'. A Galve-ton News reporter has been out sounding a num ber of prominent and wealthy Galvostoni.ins on the subject oj Fe 1 .il way The c inclusion ar rived at is that tho 200,000 necessary to commence the work ciu readily be raised. One gen tleman has figured out that at lea,t 8350,000 could bo sub set ibej by gentlemen al undant ly able to take that amount in bonds. Col. Plournoy Jhinko -thatritVtho rold was put" 'under contract at once, the value of teal estate in Galveston would imiii -diately be increased fully twenty-five pr cent. The'' News, in summing up, says : " rhe'n'iroblem, as, 'defined by tl esa itnesses, is a question of ic.tt not can" At this end of the line, we are waiting tsell wh?t "will" b done we have been told what ''can" be done. In Tennessee, a jury is said once, to have played a game of old sledge, to determine whether or not the man on trial should be banged, The game had pro gresscd until it stood six and six ; the deal was with the party favoring acquittal ; the dealer 'flipped a jack," thus' winning the game and saving the man's life. The other day at Shaw neetown, Illinois, a jury drew straws to determine a man's guilt ; they pulled and the man was aeqnitted. The secret of the jury room leaked out and a new trial was granted. A correspondent of the Den ison jYeics, writing from Fort Clark,, Dec. 2o, says he has just returned from a trip through Chihuahua -and Sonora. The Diaz government is solid. Trevino is on the Rio Grande from Matamoro; to PJedros Negras with 7000 men. and is doing all he can to snppress lawlessness en the border. There are twenty-seven companies ot U. S. troops at Fort Clark do irg nothing. From all ot which it appears, that different men see things in different lights. According to the statement of Wells, Fargo & Co., there was brought into San Francisco fiom the States and territories west of the Mississippi and from the western coast ot Mexico and British Columbia, precious met als to the amount of $9S,500,000, ot which about one hilf was silver. Of the silver 519,000,000 was shipped to China and India. It is legarded as extremely un likely that the people of this country will h:te more silver than they can manage lor a long time to come. . A plentiful use ot cold wa ter is needed by negroes in the South if they do not w ish their race to become extinct. Gal vestun Visitor. There are large quantities of whiskey bionght to Texas which 13 technically known to the trade as "nigger" whiskey. A fluid ounce of it would kill a large sized stump tailed yellow dog, yet the average darkey can drink it in unlimited quantities. Perhaps if they were to Use a little more water and a little less whiskey they would live longer.. . An old Canadian Ficnchman residing in the American Pot tom, some eight miles from St. Louis, owns about one bundled acres of swamp laud which be turned into a. niu-krat farm, bringing the mu-tkrats to stock it from the northern part of the bottom. His crop of rats this year will be about 20,000 worth 10 cents a rat for their skins. Mis. A. R. Mc Ooli.cm, for some time past editor of the Waco Examiner, leaes that pa per to take an interest 111 the Waco Daily Telephone. He is an able newspaper man and has the best wishes ot the Banni.r tor the success of his new under taking, though it has ery grave doubts as to the ability of Waco to support two daily papers. Tin: Seidell Irwin Combina tion filled an engagement at tho Opera House, Jrlfcraon, on the 3d hist. STA5?I3 ISSS Tho .mttteJferaW jWkv, fun at that map of777j&, The net indebt Travis cou n ty js $ 1 31 A nine inch sm Dallas on Thnrad.iy. were out in full foicc. SI eigh riding and mi hujv; ill.; .1 iiMi.irjrijv. Worth on Fi iday Ta-t The Hempstead Mesen has a good wor.l to say I'Wiue G. C.1mu5IURlwayi - - A detachment of 'soldiers, passed through Dallas on Thurs day, cu route tor San Antonio. A P 5jl3H .mw. .1 i..'H 11 Hempstead is iefc-tcd witfTf, burglars. On Wednesday night several attempts were made to break into houses. Tim McCarty, of thevRang- ers, who was wcumieil 111 tne discharge of 'his duty at Fort McKavctt, is dead. - - Tho Dallas bootblacks bavo formed a trade-nnion, and if any one of them shines 'em up for five cents he is expelled. The municipal election in Houston is going to be a f 1 ee thing, therowill be two working men's ticketsand a regularDcm ocratic ticket. Meyer Brothers, Port Worth merchants, are supposed to have set fire to their store and have been arrested on a charge ot arson. Djiiisou's city prisoners, five men and two negro women, are put to work on the streets. City prisoners will bo made to earn their board. The ten inches of snow at Dallas gave the boys and girls a chance to enjoy sleigh riding, aim me -smau ooys una an im mense amuuut of fun wafting snow balls. Texas papers are now trot ting out their big hogs. Dallas is ahead so far, claiming a hog that weighs 850 pounds. Den ison follows suit with a shoat that wiighed 565 net. The fashion editor -of the Fort Worth Standard confident ly announces that "Women now we.ir buttons all over them." This is a good thing for the but ton makers. After an elaborate argu ment the Noland case went to the jury on Friday evening. At midnight theyhad not agreed. TI13 Houston papers contaiu full accounts ot the trial. Dallas has been visited by a gang of bold burglars and highway robbers. As a conse quence several stores were bur glarized and one or two men knocked down and robbed. Factories of various kinds are being started in different Texas towns. Comanche has a steam sausage factory; Hemp stead is about to h lve one, and Fort Worth already h.is an able-bodied shirt factory. A man named Swiler, who moved to Dallas county from Missouri, bought a farm and was doing well until his wife took their two children, a team and two hundred dollars and eloped. Pnblisbing a newspaper in Texas is not all glory. The Richmond Four Counties was literally froze out thrcs days last week; no stove, no wood and no glass in the windows. Notwith standing these little draw backs the paper came ont. Henry Thurston, r Mis sourian, now a 1 evident of Titus .connty, Toxa, is seven feet six inches tall, and is said to be one ot tho tallest, if not the tallest man in America, and that's how he comes to get his name in the papers. At Austin, a Mrs. Charles Miller, who is deranged, at tempted to cut her throat, mak ing a tearful gash. A doctor sewed up the wound. She af terwards "tore it open again, and is now in a very critical condi tion. The Galveston JYeiot con tinues to interview le.ding citi zens in regaul to the G., C. and S. F. railioad. They all agree that it is an ab-olulu necessity, and that it should be built at once. Th Weimar correspondent tado Giliztn says the lly and' the freed- active prepara- bnsinuss v Ulettc issumg. the irStandard sav- 230.0V0 buffalo hidvq, are receive! iwiuu illy' at that pTlto, which isiieadqu 11 ters for fitting out bunting p irties. The DeuTsoir D lily iT5r lute been enlarged to a siv colnuiir pjpsr ami is much improved in appearance, this speaks well lor D.'iiisonand we congratulate the News 0:1 its onward prog ress. A man was brought up before the mayor ot Denison, on the charge ot vagrancy. lie proved th it he was cise keeper in a t.aro bank and this, in the estimation ot the jury, constituted a legiti mate employment. They acquit-' ted the bankers assistant. A Victoria county larmer has jast received a line lot of young Durham cattle from Ken tucky. Improved breeds of cat tie are being brought to va'rions portions ot the State and in a tew y ears more the old fashioned Texas longhorus will soon be out ot style. Two n'ogro men, well known in Houston, named Gil Smith and Jim Edwards, Ll that city three weeks ago to go bunting in Fort Bend county. The othcrlaythcir dead bodies were tonnd near a deserted bouse on the Brazos. Foul play is suspected. The Colorado Citizen has been presented with a bottle of Mustang wine, prep ired from the Mustang grape, which r.i.fnT.3 iIimiii1imMit in flna confirm of the State. The Citizen ven tures tho opinion that this wine in preferable to the best Port when properly made. The Jefferson Jimp 'very complacently tells ot a Brazoria county merchant coming all the way to that town to buy goods because he conld get them cheai -er than in Galveston, notwith standing the difference in freights between the two points. There is nothing in the world like blowing ones own trumpet. Mining prospects in Llano county are begining to brighten np C.ipt. Stephens, of Dallas has bought the Owens mine with C-40 acres of land and is to pay $90,000 in cash for it. A gen tleman who owns a mine and ten acres of land near the town of Llano has refused an offer of $25,0"0 for it. Lauds are sell ing briskly. There was some little ex citement in Dallas over a sup posed mad horse. He had bit ten several large peices of flesh out ot his chest and was con stantly snapping at everything in reach. Seven horse doctors were called, who decided the horse was not mad. The city Marshal ordered the -owners of the horse to take him outside of the city limits. 1 Giddings Zo'ie Star. Pork is dull sale at four cents. . . .No druuks orfights during the holi days.... Mr Jesse Egger, just down from San S.tha, reports tho wheat wop as very promis ing Dick Sanders and Ale Thompson, in the custody of Sheriff Brown and Constable McClell.m arrived on Sunday from Girard, La. The prison ers now languish in the county The Galveston JTe-tcs saj-s a planter in good standing, wLo J was in that city closing up his year's business, made an appli cation to his commission mer chant for an advance. The tnci chant inquired what kind of supplies he wanted, and was told'tha the money was wanted to buy bread and meat. The merchant declined, saying his firm would make any le.isonable advance tar the purpose of pur chasing slock or implement-, but would not extend ncc.minio-diitiou- to planters who were too short sighted or indolent to pro duce their on provisions. 1 OKn'n H!r ik.. .KJI vnbiOD. HHBH' ' wBHiB ' 3vPMHKlPF -vm-itu xifv it on PToer JPHOFESS10SAL CARDS. BUEEDI.OVE & EW1NU, -Owttor'aa.oys - . Iiatsr Bn;nl:Rin. Tuxhh I B. 'UeFirlnn-i. B itlMcFariand, McFAUf.ANI) & McFARLAXD; lAttornoys'a t-Xjn-cvx UriMilmm, Tfxas. Ofiei Upst-ori In Atlcnrn buiMing; uurth sliluof l'nblic Scj'iare. jm-lSwlf J T SorrU, it U. I, B Crratli, M D. BrealiniM, Hocky. Aui-lln co. DPS. If ORRIS & CREATH Physicians and Surgeons OSers their Profrasimil at-rvices to tl.e citireiia of Urrnlinni and vicinitj, Oflice JVood i: Co. Drui; Stum. Stay 14th 1874. 3m -T F. MATCUKT, M. D., Surgeon and Physician. Brenham, Texas. Rennectfully informs lupoid -lends of Brenliam nrd vicinity, that helim r sumeil practice. Oliice" at ilm Crump er House. uia20d&wtf (ITT KESTAUBAXT, Mrs. C. McDOXALD, Proprietress Opposite the Cotton Exchange. Oysters, fish andgame inseason. Meals at all hours. Hoard, -by the day, wtek or month. sei&tf Murphy & Brown, House, Sign and Manner Fain- ters; 1'lain and Decorative Faper Hangers. Main St., opposite Zcisa'a Bakery. We guarantee to do the Cheapest and Best work, and would reqnrst parties wanting anything in our line to exam ine our work before employing any one. We also manufacture to order Show Window Shades. octSOd&wJm BAYOU CITYJRON WORKS. Manufacturer of SteafflIipesJBoilBfi!1Sa Mills COTTON PRESSES. Mm Oennnj and allkindsof Castinc& mrl6Cm Houston, Texas. ForklMais! A full and complete assortment of Candies, Nuts3 Toys, Fruits, &c. tust received and for sale at bottom prices. FAUSTES'O KitEB, novCStf Next to Giddings Bank. Of the mo.st superb stock of Millinery Goods, Ot the latest styles of Parisian pattern Hats and Bonnets, will take place on ZVIcnday, the 15th inst. Also a cnirplete assortment of French and Americnn thiwers, and plumes of the lalest design. Ladies are invited to call and exam' 1 le. Respectfully, 7wtf JEANETTE SCHWARZ. T. B. OGLESBY, GUS - XIESSE3R. HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS. Takes pleasure In announcing thathe is now prepared to apply to ginB hia new Patent Gin-Dress at reasonable rates. My mode of dress is superior to the briarpoint, or any other in use; in asmuch as it iIms not nap, cleans the seeds, makes a bettei sample and gins faster. I have also procured, at a heavy ex pense, a njw patent '"gumming ma chine," with whic'i I am ensbled to repair i okn 0UTaiJ-sws, providing new teeth and making them do as good no.-k as a ne gin. Satisfaction guar anteed iu eery instance. 1 am now ready for business. All orders sent to me at Hempstead r leit at the Brenham Banner oflice will receive prompt atti ntinn. eeptSly T. B- OULESBV. Barnes House, Corner Main Street and Texas Avenue, Houston, - - Texas,. The OLD CAPITOL HOTEL Rebuilt and furniihed with entire NEW FURNITURE. J. L. BIR.ES, Proprietor, Late of UaOiinzton Restaurant, Bryan, Texas. The popular caterer, PHTER LOl S1ILI.E. Stowanl. Fine samplH roims, aud special at leiiiu to iraellS commernsl gen tkueu. uugol tf JtBlsKHAM CAJWS. WILLIAM ZEISS, Baker cml, Confectioner, Main StreetBrenhain, Texar, TWler in Staph and Fanrr Orncerf" Wine', Iiiqnnrp. Lager BrtT, Acv 11- ri.i.d, fresh Cakes and Pies on hai.d 1 1 m times r I). G. SMITH, SADDLE-TREE JIAKERv Brenhnm. TexfS. All ordnra filled prnmptlyaHlfrtnj; prices. Patronage bOliciud.- Si -"-, Y-blST."; :-- .-.- UEOIKJhXKLSONT" Barbcr'and Ilair-Dresser, Ant street, under tl. Central IIot, Brrnham. Texas.. Shaving, ltamp"nning, dylrg ad hair rutting -done to order. rjvlrnnj;i wuiciiea. Jan 21 W JTRS. D. TETERS, Dealer In Fancy Groceries, J'ruits,"'-Xut'5J Cigars and Tohacto", Croekery,Glass and Queensrarc, Under Central Hotel, Hrrnham. Texas Cash paid for butter, chickens. egf and ilium s ic fruitu, .TJie Patroiiagu t f tbe-jiublic solicited, Oct. S tf T ELDBIDGB & CO., ,. W1IOIESALE ASD ltETUU DEAlFns tfT Groceries and 'ProvisioES, Brenham, Ttxan. , A full and complete Start alwavs on hand, for sale at BOTTOM FHJlJHKtf forTHECASU. ' ' - Give us a trial. Oct8.JtS7-f. H. YJUXKK: j -9 DEALER rrf Gm, Pistols- aiiu Amiiiiiij, and manufacturer of Fire and BurglSr Proof Safes, Ant street.'Brenham, Texas. Guns, Pistols and Safes -rej aired at short notice. Iron doors and window blinds made to order." All kinds of cartridges and ammunition kepi on hand. Octnl)erJ9,'T-ly. Wa. SCI1UREXBERG, Blacksmith? ', vand manufacturer of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEJIEATSJi Brenham.Texasi t2?Spe.cial attention given to Uorps "SnOEno, general job work and repair ing. Terms liberal. Shop near Stay nard's Livery Stable. u June 18." 74. !. -W. GrEABEB, Dealer in Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, JSpertr cles. Silver an Plated 'Ware. "Brenham Texas, - Repalra dono on short notice and warrantee:. Alt Goods repnsented. warranted as vllnS. Jgfl. A. IIEALY, DIULETl IN GENERAL CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, Eartainff Implcaeitt?, Castings Hoes, Chains, Iron, Steel, COOKING AND HEATING SI0VES, Stove.Trimmlngs and Tln-ware, of al kinds, Paints, Oils, VarnMies and win. dowGIoss, Buggy and Wagon material Bnbber Belting, from.lJ to 18 inches wide. Packing of all-kinds, and all ar ticles appertaining to the Hani ware bnsiress. Feb. 1.1 Jx ain street. Brenham T EICIIARDT & SEELIIOJiST, BCENIUli rEXAS, TL & SHEET IR0S WORKER?, DEALEE3 IN GENE1.A - Honse Furnishing GoodaP.imps of all descriptions. Cooking and Healing Swvis, in large variety. Wrought Iron Pipe and Stiam Fit tings cut and htted to order. -Roofiujr and spouting done at almrt notice. Thankful for tl.e liberal patronaga bestoweil upon the old firm, e rispect fully solicit a a ntinuance of the si.ine. Brenham, July 2Gth. 1873. It. tt&JPjmJLAJN, Dealer In STAFZE AxYB JAjYCX Xa Iril 8 tlf'i' HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gents'1 Eurmshtng Goods, Ladies' and Misses JTXE DRESS GOODS. Hosiery, Hoods, Shawls; Robes Jewelry, Silks,. Safins, ,, Lawns, &c. & . All of which will be sold al vi'rv rea onable Pguret fornadyraelu Call ai d nxauiine my bi"-k and i.ricie. r? jrsjs, lKWSSk .saJjBF V; y tfj V H -J j-1 Kfl. - - S' r-4 - .-i--&fe-frSfr- n.-'a