The Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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<EaUrxatov Cards.
B. fUELAVt
BOOKS, PERIODICALS, 8TATI03MIT kwn
NZWSPAPIR8. AND
R. THIELAÜ keep* outultr
•tork of Books. ■
tete.
The ladies will find a m>
„ on hand a Urge
jf Stationery, Fancy
for Slipper , etc., dine* act stock ofWoolPsttera.
- elveU* -^^«^«oeroan.
Colt DcivR way id g c new ucrc.
blft
U aT8, HATS, HATS.
Jt. PICKERT & CO.
llave jnit opened a fresh let of Bilk and Drew HATS,
far superior to any erer before brooght to this
market, with the
PATKST ELASTIC CC3HI0N,
All the Lateat Sty lea oat.
Sign of the Bis Hat!
fchgt IB1MOHT STREET.
fl
FELIX WABTELLE,
LCMBIB MERCHANT,
Market Street. Near Railroad Depot,
SiiroToit, Tbu.
Keeps oonstantlf on banda fallaaortment of
Lumber of all descriptions and quail tie*, Includ-
ing Cypres and yellow Pina, Pickets, Laths, Shin-
gle , narrow and wide Fencing, etc. febif-ly
All orders from the conntry prompt It fllted -
AUG. 8ACHTLEBE9Í,
so La a«rr toa
JOHN B. DUNHAM'S and
WM^E. EMERSON'S Grand Quart
' Also, Agent for BTWWWAY & BOBS.
Besidfk thsse, will always be kept on hand. Square
Pianos from CH1CKEEIN0, GILBERT, NEW
HALL, etc., etc.,and
French AGermaa Cottage Planea
Sola Agency for
PBINCE * CO.'s UBLODEONS,
Al o, MASON fc HAMLIN'S and
CARHAET * STEDHAM'S
MARTIN'S GUITARS.
All kinds of Musical Instrumenta,
® Sheet Hasle -IlBstc Hooka.
Music sent by mail, free of poetaae, on receipt of
pubusners prtcM.
Liberal diaooont to Tsaehars aad Dealera—Cata
logues gratis.
5 Wholesale and Retail.
Piano* and Monad Instruments toned aad repaired.
AUG. SACHTLBBEN,
«'IWw Tremont street.
A. S. LABDSAE,
(Formerly of Mottle, Alabama.)
COTTON FACTOR ft COMMISSION MERCHANT,
• Iiura, Qalvbton
ALL produce shipped to my address, with BUI of
Lading, will be corend by opon policy of Insur-
ance wbrn ihipmrata are sude on steamboats or vessels
which bare passed the neoessary inspection.
IHf" Orders for bagging, Bope and the usual Planta
iptly attended to.
tion
«applies promptly attended to. fjuly23-ly
ITT TbaWew. and Christian Adroeat^Galveston
Southerner, Waco, McLennan Co.; Item, Hon tari lie
Walker Co.; TeWraph, Houston, and Pioneer. Fair
•eld. Freestone Ca., will publish one year (weekly)
and send bills to this offles for collection.
A. a. BLOCK RANK DBAIV
9 BLOCK * DEAN,
WHOLESALE GBOCEBS AND PEODUOl
. Merchante.
Dealera in Tobacco, CiOABa, Bbandib , Wibbs, ftc.
BTBAND, GALVESTON.
IT?" Orders from the country promptly attended to
iuly3 . d-tf
©
©©
WILSON tc CO.
> o MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
«OOT8 AW O SHOES,
Constantly on hand a large and well selected stock
which will be sold low.
O JEFSlgn, BIG.SHOE,cQI
Opposite Briggs fc Tart, Tremont Street,
Galveston, Tuua.
Cuatom work doaa to order. All orders promptly
atjandcd to. . mar31tf
ES^WOOD, Impsrter and Wholesale and .
• Retail Dealer in Hardware and Cutlery,X
Iron and Steel, Naila and Castings. Also Man -IM
tcHrer of Tin, Copper an) Sheet Iron Ware of NS
svery description. Strand, Galveston.
1861. ROfAL LOTTERY.
OF THB
ISLAND OF ClJBll
Diü of Drawings;
Drawing No. 648...
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composed of 3U,Q00 Tickets each, and the 4
inordinary Drawings of 1H,ÜÜÜ Tickets each, of
Bayal Lottery of the Island of Cnba, wbich will tie
place during the year Idtil, in the city of Havana y
order of his Excellency the Superintendent Genei
in conformity with the proposals of the administra!
of this Bganch, designating tne Funds that are ti
on Janua
... «on -tanuai ¡2
on Febru
.....on Februatt7
.....on Marc ff
on Api |
on Apr! I)
on Ml r
on Ma I
■ ....onJui i
on Jura i
on JaJj ¡
on-uly )
on flgaat 7
on SIPteaHeM
on Sí^nberM
'"etoberll
OcíoberSa
o#OTemberl4
ooí::::::::::::::; wffifeerw
__ ^tecemberl?
ORDINARY DRAWINGS.
The Prises in these Drawings will be ss owg .
W,WH)
Jjnanuss (Jarte-
. ra ASK DBAS
~ " BLOCK A DEASi
WMOLSSjUE Q ROGERS,
STRAND,GALVESTON,TEXAS.
WB have now on band as large and complete an
^aortmentof OROCBB1KS AND LIQUORS.
WOODBN WABB, and other article pertaining to
oar liM.ln'i a" *" ever offered for ssle in this msr
kst, to which we call «be attention of country mer-
chants snd other defers.
We have purchased the greater portion of our stock
for - ■* , and are prepared to sell as low as any
Other house in the city.
Oar stock consists in part of the following articles:
150 packages Soaj-
300 do Tobáceo, various brands
lfU bbls Rye ani Bourbon Whisky
tiO half bbla do do
100 boxes Colgate's S >ap
SO packages green and black Teas
50 bags '"Old Government Java Coffee
50 packages Chaiapagne Cider
20baakeU"Creaede Bonry" and other choice
brands Champagne
30 pkgs Brandy—"Hennessy
30 boxes Lemon S/mp
30 do Brandy Cherries
so do Brandy Peac es and Pears
50 bMsandhalfdi Crushed Su/ar
100 boxes assorted and fancy Canilles ami Gum
Drops, to arrive in a lew days
30 casks Porter and Ale
SO pkgs Pickles
100 bxs Sperm, Adamantine and Star Candles
25 pkgs Mustard
SO cases Claret
100 kegs Nails
50 pkgs Manilla Bope
10 bbü Cider Tii ^ar
1U0cases -'Daly's Aromatic Whiskey
—TOOITHDt WITH—
Preserves. Almonds. Citron,Gelatine. Cream Tar-
tar. Teast Powders. Matches, Table Salt, Allspice,
Pepper, .Ginger, Clnaamon, Indigo, Beans, Peas
Dried Apples, Bi-Carianate Soda, Salaratus, ftc.
BLOCK ft DEAN.
sepl(klw-tf Strand. Galveston.
AGENT FOB
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES!
Market St., opposite News Iron Building, Galveston.
t-jjrBLER k WILSON'S Sbwiku Machink are
W now admitted to be superior to all others ever
invented. As evidence or this fact. they look the
FIRST PREMIUM,
In the Fall of 1858, at every Sute Fair in the United
States, without obb bxcbttioh, wherever contended,
over Singer's, drover ft Baker's, and all others, vis :
in the Sutes of
Frail Tree —Fruit 'frees
THE undersigned now receiving orders
for FRUIT TREES of every desciption,
ileJPear
to be delivered after the 15th of November.
His stock Is large and fine—consisting of Apple, Pear
Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Plum, Orange, Lemon,
Fig, Mespilus, and Grape Tines, in great variety,
both native and foreign. Also a limited number of
the celebrated Los Angelos G rape of California ; line,
strong planU in splendid order. Also fine 3traw
berry Plants, In variety. Everything warranted true
to name and FREE OF COCO.
His Greenhouse snd Plant Establishment, on
Camp street, opposite Lafayette Square, New Orleans
will be open on the 1st of November, as usual, where
can be found at all times Fruit, Shade snd Ornamen-
tal Trees. Shrubbery and Greenhouse Plants of every
description suitable to the South and Southwest; also,
the finest collection oí Boses in the Sooth. Packing
done in the beat manner, and everything delivered on
board of steamboats or railroads free of drayage.
1L/* Catalogues forwarded to all applicants in
closing a postage stamp.
dftwtf. JOHN M. NELSON. New Orleans.
ALBEttTSOi\ *L MIDGE,
Aubmts for CLEMONS, BROWN ft CO.'S celeorated
COTTON GINS, Columbus, Ga.
BEG leave to announce to their planting friends in
Texas, that they iiave opened a branch of their
STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILL,
, Attn
Cotton Gin Bosíbcss,
In Galveston, at "the Office of ths Southwestern
Express Co., Strand Srreet.
STATION ART'ft .PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
Circular Saw Mills, Portable Grain Mills,
Cotton Gins, Shafting,-4ia* Gearing , ftc., ftc
Galveston, April '25. DMB-d&wU.
J. W. BBADfOBD.
MAGISTRATE-MJwicb No. 5rur BtíIR?, Tkimont
Struct. ■ '
Also. COLLECTION <t GENERAL A tí KNOT,
For the Adjustment of Claims, Sett'ement of
Accounts, and Sale of Real Estate
and other Property.
HE will also Adjust and Close Rooks of Account,
and attend to any matter of Commercial charac-
ter. Having served twenty years in mercantile life, in
uearly every capacity and braich, he la competent to
• he discharge of all tie promises. janlütf
Bosk
lank Boole
Bindery and Bl
Haiiii factory.
Tremont nireet.rutst door to Palmetto House,
6alvbston.
BOOKS for Merchants. Banks, Courts, Insurance.
Steamboat ami Railroad Compa-
nies, witliorwithuutprintrd headings
manufactured of the best quality of
psper, and Ruled, Payed it Round
to an c desi red pattern, at reasonable prices, and work
man^hip warranted. Law, Magazines. Music and old
Books substantially bound in plain or fancy styles at
the shortest notice. M. STRICKLAND.
JO"Particular attention paid to packing and ship-
ping orders from thecountry. decl9 dwly
Ajrencjr m Calveston of
C. CABVEB <t CO',8 IMPROVED GIN STANDS
I? ft D. Q. MI LLS have now on hand a large stock
. • of the above highly approved Gins—all sizes—
from 50 to 70 Saws each.
The application of muvable boxes, with large Improve-
ments of the funning gear, as well as the fan, make
these Gins now as desiiahle for speed and quantity of
ginning, as they have been long known for excellence
of quality of the cotton obtained, and for durability.
Price, at New Orleans rates, fpur dollars per Saw,
si'Ji the usual crediu.
ICP On ordering, please mention whether right or
left hand Stand is wanted • sept7-5dwly
F. D. HAKBAII,
PRACTICAL GAS FITTER AT J. P. DATBE S.
Sores, Dwellings and Public Buildings fluted up
with Gas Pipe and Fixtures and warranted octlTtf
1 of....
1 of....
fl
,n
V \
1 of.
1 of
I of.
50of «1,000 "I.*.""
«0 of 500
I5S of 400 .....Ill
Sfl) approximations I *
Prises 136®
EXTBAOBDINABY DBAWINGÉU
The Prlses in these Drawings will be as follow
2 Prizes of «100,000 aoon*
1 " of........ «200,0
10" of so>®
1 " of...... I — • 3°^
j® ■' O «mo£:I:::::i:I:::I - -
16 " of «1,000 ••
101 " -of 800..
SÍ0 Approximations.. .".*.11 ?9,i®
■ ••••••••• 15,30
appboximatíonb, obdinabt dra™
following approximations the
PllZtt. _
•IS :Í¡1 ^ Í «pproximations ^96iX>.2,40u
30.000 will have i " 1,600
iíO.OOO will have 4 «
10,000 will have 4 •• -.««O. .l,6#u
™ "j ' ..««lo..i,r "
20approximations....... ..Mniu
APPROXIMATIONS, EXTBAOBDINABY DJUW-
@,iEasiijwroroMoii,ii5
3 «will haveJl - ^SílI^íSS
TA" V. ordÍnIrV'dba'wingT
«Sí %2i~Iialvtt *10- Quarter $S
EXTBAOBDINABY DBA WINGS
Whoie 0; Halves$20/ Quarter, $ 10
Offlctal Lis.- of DrWwing will be sent to purchasers
of one or more tickets ; purchasers or fractkms wiu
receives written notice only,unless they send 15 cts
in postage stamps. Prises cashed by
ALVAREZ, FERNANDEZ a CO
5ii Old Levee, corner Bienville tr«t,
Hew Orleans.
«f T. bocbwood.
UILLESPIE 4c BOCK W OOD
Receiving, forwarding and General (JaruntUéion
MERCHANTS AND COLLECTING AGENTS
Strand Street, Galveston, Texas.
Consignments to our oare for re-shipment shall be
promptly forwarded, and all business entrusted to us
. „r?; T# our personal attention. Consignaank
and Collections respectftiily solicited.
a "n* L'* * Co., Wm. nendlei
í ?' S"*0" C<*~ Oalveston ; Wm. R
Wilson, John Kennedy, Houston; Bush ft Hender
son. Hempstead ; Clough a Bonner, Navasota Depot.
*?*?■« y> • « card, we w¿uld
rewctfjilly state that having made arrangements in
Hwutmi. we «re prepared to ship, either by Railroad
or Steamboat, all goods consigned to os fer «he inte
rior of the State, also all produce or articles from the
ooMtjy consigned to our house, through Houston,
ÍV* "f drayage to or from the
Cqitral Railroad. ^eplSdftwfim
-rm .V LMk at Thlsl
I JÍ.7 eleot TH0S- c TURNER, re-
d-SS ' ld ity, Texas, he will oblige by ,mme
distely communicating with us.
fn"r|"y on* knowing his address will oblige by in-
S?lf-,r J• U' k "• "• TKDEHEART:
janlbdwtf Galverton, TexU.
m
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^'abÍÍ?*? Soatlsern News Depot
C TCnU>f>5™th< UrKeT,t *od he,t •e'ecl*d assort
Periodicals, ft*., in the city.
K<yane 0 . by the bam! o, nllon.
SouSSSfíLí¡? m*d* with McKeever's
vanco^üi^nf^ Co" to papers in ad-
^«-Wo News Boy. for IWIrcjd trains. Ap-
„ .. H. C. BACON,
Southern News Depot. Market st.
FflWO good snd _
X Brick Building,'
o immediately. Apply to
Beat.
°®cea on second floor in my
•treet. Possession given
_J0HE BERLOCHgn
gTOBE BOOM TO LET,^T8l^
feoWtf
Ladles,
8QCTHWICK ft SONS.
M
■Isses' and Chlldrenn
Hoar Skirts. *•
A HEW lot of latest styles Just received by Ex
pre , at low ignrea. " x
."rn redactions In our prices and
foeloonttdentthat wewUl supply on friends with
demrt - they can be bought
aaggy-dtf HOWARD ft BDBKHARD.
Universal Exchange.
ANTONIO MORGAN A CO.,
BESTACBAT and FBtIT STORE
Tremont ¡¡treet, oppoeit* Tremont Ilouxt,
Galvhton, Texas.
lL_T" Game of all kinds served to order. Oysters
in eveiy style. The chofeest Fruits, at Wholesale or
Retail. Wines, Liquors awl Cigars, of the best
qualities. novfidftwly
B. CHIIBCH1L JONES)
ATTORNEY AND C0UNSELL0B AT LAW,
WILL eollect debts, remit money, defend suits, bu
and sell land on commission, and attend to land
matters generally, and attend to all business in hispro-
Cession. Particular and promptattenbon given to busi-
ness from abroad. Office in Galveston over Denis Neil's
Clothing store, on Post Office street, opposite the Tr
moot. marl5wtwtf
Jnst Received and in Store.
O H HHDS. Louisiana and Texas Sugar,
OU 100 bbls and half bbls La. and Texas Molasses
and Sugar.
150 bbls Whisky, various brands.
150 bbls crushed, powdered and loaf Sugar.
20 FVks ribbed and clear Sides.
|20 tierces sugar cural Hams,'16 tierces Lard.
50 bbls Mess Pork snd Beef.
' 150 packages Mackeral and Shad,
200 sacks Corn and 300 saks Oats.
30 boxes Jul, Muma ft Co.'s Dry Verzenay Cham-
pagne,
125 boxes Bhenish Wines.
50 packages driad Apples and Peaches.
100 boxes Soda Biscuit and 50 bbls Pilot Bread.
150 bbls Flour of viirious brands. Together with
the largest stock of Preserves, Pickles, Soaps, Oandies.
Candles, Brandies ami Segars kept by any house in
this city, which we. offer on the most accommodating
terms. ADAMS, JORDAN ft CO.
• marTd-w Strand.
$jnatws8 (toils.
NEW YORK,
VIRGINIA
PENNSYLVANIA,
MICIGAN,
WISCONSIN.
ILLINOIS.
MARYLAND,
MISSOURI,
KENTUCKY,
MISSISSIPPI,
CALIFORNIA,
TENNESSEE
NEW JERSEY, INDIANA,
The boasting " old-time Shuttle Machines of Sineer
ft Co., contended at most of the above fairs, and were
signally and badly beaten in every instance.
Although Whxklbr ft Wilson's Maciuhbk came
out some four years after Singer a Co.'s. yet so steadi
ly and rapidly have they superseded Singer ft Co.'s
tnd all others, that their sales for the last twelve
months have been more than '20,1*10. being double
8inger it Co.'s, and mere than Singer's and Grover tc
Baker's combined.
jrj" C. CAS3EL. Agent for the sale of these Machi
nes in Galveston, Texas, where they can > had a
wholes*)* and retail for cash or approved city accept
ance, on as good terms as they can be procured in New
Orleans or the North.
Machines repaired and put in running order at the
shortest notice.
Silk and Thread, all colors, suited for the Machines,
extra make.
JTj* Sewing of every kind done at short notice and
st the very lowest rates. feb7dwly
JOS. STOW
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
On corner Strand and Bath Avenue sts., opposite H.
De St. Cyr's,
Galvbctok, Tbxas
WHERE Carriages, Buggies and every:
description of vehicles can be had..
Double and single Harness always on hand.
All those in want of Carriages would do well to call
at the Repository before purchasing elsewhere.
Old Carriages painted and trimmed in a neat and
fashionable style at the above establishment.
All orders from the country thankfully received and
romptly attended to. noviltf
Co-Partnersltip Notice.
C. STONE
Louisburg, N. C
STROTHEft & STONE,
COTTON FACTORS,
And Cominitaáon Merchants,
Galveston.
THE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner-
ship under the abov¿ name, for the purpose of
doing a General Factorage and Commission business in
the city of Galveston.
Pledging prompt and personal attention to all busi-
ness entrusted to our care, we respectfully solicit con
signments of nroduce, merchandise ftc, either for sal
here or shipment G. W. STKOTHEK.
DEWITT C. STONE.
Galveston, March 17th, I860. dfimo-wtf
EMiHETT a CO.,
MARBLE DEALERS, having purchased the stock
of Adams ft Howard, will continue the Marble
business at their old stand—Mechanic street.
]Lr* Orders for every article in their line executed
In the liest manner, under the superintendence of Wm.
Bmmett. Country dealers supplied.
Galveston. June 1st. 185! . jone-ld
H. (Orleans ^Ubertisriiunts.
DOLBEAR
Commercial College,
OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS,
Fountled in !83¿¡—Chartered by tbe Le ialature of La.
with Agricultural and Mathematical Departments.
Capital Stock >2"i0?000*
In the New and Bpadoos Iron Edifice, known as
STORY BUILDING,
Southeast cornel of Camp and Common Streets.
KKTRftüCE ON BOTH «1RKET . cQ[
OPEN DAY AND SIGHT.
FACl'LTT : •
Ü DOLBEAll
Mathematical bcaitmicnt :
BO. B. BRACKITT... Pnn ie*OR
Book Keeping Department:
RUPIT8 DOLBEAR. Lecturer; J. W. BLACK MAN
festor.
English Department :
Hom. J. N CARRIGAN. a. M , late Suy't. Education
La.. Prof, and Lecturer on O.antnescial Law, etc.
and M. B. MrCAKTUY, Professor.
French Department:
>1ARC Professor
Department Jor Penruitntiij':
RCFU9 DOLUKAIl. Lecturer; J U GRIFFITH
Professor.
Spanish JJepartinent:
MANUEL MARINO
German Department:
GEO.
Latin and Greek. Department:
Professoss
Italian Deportment.
Rketorir, Logic and Ilef.ution
This is the only chartered Commercial College in the
Southwest and the oldest in the United States, and has
stood for more thsa a QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
N. B. To prevent mistakes, or impositions, Stu-
dents intended for this College should bring this ad ver
tlsement as special directions, as thereare every winter
temporary rooms open for a few months; all of course,
making wonderful pretenions and promises, and post
ing flaming placaris to enlighten the people of New
Orleans and the South.
Catalogues with terms, opinions of the press, the
leading men of the nation, etc., sent to all who desire
them by addressing RUFUS DOLBEAR,
decl3wly President.
.. Professor
M. MARINO.*
G.GESSNER.I
GET YOUR SHIRTS IN NEW ORLEANS AT
S. N. MOODY'S,
Corner Camal and Royal 8trbits.
■. WCOMANN - a. PARIZOT
(II. Da St, CYR, Special Partner.)
WE«MANN A PAKIZOT,
Si ccxh-ors os 11- lis. St. Cyr.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Importers or Frcncli Gooal«, Wines
Liquors and Havana Clears.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
ALWAYS on hand at wholesale, Claret and White
Wines, in quarts and pints from $ 75 to 915 ml
per box, Claret in casks Jules Munn at Co.'s Cliaui
pagne, Montebello"snd other Brands of Cliampagnt! in
quarts, pints and half pints. Sparkling liock and
Sparkling Moselle quarts and pints. Hock anntf Rhen-
ish wines, Madeira, Sherry l'ortwine from £Ut-ts.to
#B UÜ per gallon. Cognac and Brandies from $~ Ml 10
$HUU |>er gallon in > , J¿, and a pipes. Jamaica and
Santa Cruz Rum, Hollaud Gin. UourlKin Rye and
Moimngahela Whiskey from 411 cts to Ml per
Claret, Porter and Demijohn Cork's. Empty Bottles.
Boker's Bitters, Ahsynthe, Curacao, Maraschino, Cor-
dials, Anisette, Brandy Cherries, Brandy Fruits,
Fruits iu Juice, Sardines. Olive Oil, Castile Soap, Ate.
Havana Segars from $'.1) to $74 per miile.
ray Id V w-tf WEGMANN ic PARIZOT.
E. J. DONNELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And Importer of
<«uuiiy (tagging,
1CT s3 Broad Street, New York. J
LIHKIIAL atlvances made on consignments to the
aliove Ijy jani'idly W. A. KAIN.
s. noruis BaKUR ,....MI OKNSS. BOI.LINU.
Washington Co. Galveston.
UAKEK A BOLLIKG,
Cotton Factors, GrN'lCommission ft Forwarding
JHercbants A Collecting Agents,
Galveston. Tkias.
WILL give personal and prompt attention to
business entrusted to tliem.
]I. f Liberal advances made on consignments for
sale or shipment.
All consignments by insurable boats or vessels wil
be covered by our Open Policy unless otherwise in
structed. mariKUlulwtf
J.R.VaN Liaw I. IORDKR1.
VAN LIEW 6c 'fOKBEUT,
(Successors to Ajrres ft Perry,)
Wholesale Grocery íflercnants
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Uj* Orders from the country solicited, [juri-dftw
HENKV NIISE,
CORNER Postoffice and 'J2d streets, has on hand a
large stock of Family Groceries. German Goods,
etc., and will receive new additions by every steimer,
which he offers wholesale or retail, at reasonable pnces.
jan'Jtl
ANDREWS & GliOVEIi,
Wholesale and Retail íírocers,
STRAND.
Keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment
of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
BOAT STORES
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, ftc.
Which are furnished in quantities to suit purchasers,
and of qualities guaranteed to be satisfactory.
lL_r" Country merchants will find it to their interest
to cal land examine our stock and prices. (oci2tttf
TV/TATHER, HUGHES ft SAUNDERS—{T. Mather
JLU ft Wm. Saunden, Jr., late of Hayneville, Ala.,
0. R- Hughes, Galveston. Texas,) Cotton Factors,Gen-
•■*1 Commistien and Forwarding Merchants, and Col
lectin Agents, Galveston, Texas. Agent for D. Pratts
Coon Gil*, and for Plantation Mills. septg ilw
Mobile Pine Flooring.
1 00 *11 QSeeft>« inchDRESaiD FLOORING
yy be*t the cargo of the schoo-
ner Mai lory from Mobile, just received on consign-
ment, for sale by (jan3U.) H. 8. PARSONS.
GALVESTON HALE ACADEMY.
THE second year 8f this Institution will commence
Monday, October 1,1800.
BOOMS Itt MORIAN HALL
Tuition. . |4 to $ti per month.
JL/" A only a limited number of pupils can be ac
commodated, early application should be made to the
undersignscare of J jdge R. D. Johnson, Galveston
O. W. LB FFINGWELL,
Principal.
sepl7tf
IIOÜSE FURNISHING GOODS
The subscriber would invite the attention of
«purchasers to hiseoraplete assortment WO
of the following articles for wWK
llotm-KmiNO!
WHITE FKENCH CHINA,
HAND80MELY DECORATED FRENCH CHINA
Cnt aad Pressed Glassware
WHITE GRANITE WARE,
KEROSENE LAMPS, SHADES, WICKS, ETC.,
I .amps of Every Description,
TABLB CUTLERY*.
■ JAPANED WARE—Chamber setts etc
SILVKrV|N*0ish coverl,• Urns, etc.
oí, SEATED WARK—Tea setts etc
SILVER PLATED FORKS, SPOONS. CASTERS
wooden and willow wake:
BASKETS. BBCSIIES,
Brooms, Mats, *tc., .
All of which will be sold at LOW PBICES.
A. C. CHAWFOKD,
DirSltf
Strand. Galveston. Texas.
Planters Attention!
The undersigned having heeD appointed agents for
JOHN FRASKR'S CELEBRATED
Cotton Gins,
ranted in every respect. Terms Liberal
^baker fc bulling. Agents.
TEMPLE OF HONOR.
The regular MeeU ngs of
ISLAND CÍTY TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 29
Are on the Second and Fourth Monday Kwnl„,l'
each Month, at theirTIall, i¿ the g
Thiro Story o thi Brick Ic« Horse.
decglyj Street. N.N. JOHN, Wjt
W. NOEL,
'metical Wateknaker,
Boot ft Davis' Storr, No. 8, Strano.
HATING returned permanently to Gal
veston, I will devote myself exclusively
to the mechanical operations of my business.
With the best instruments (complete) and «bum
(T7) thirty-seven years experience, the public may rely
on the accurate performance of my work.
aug9-dftwtf W. NOEL.
j. k. Mcdonald,
COMMISSION ft FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Broker and General Agent*
septl Strano, Galveston. Tria*. t
w. beste,
COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT. •
Tremont Street, Opposite the Tremont House.
Galveston, Texas.
PBOMPT attention wiU be given to the Collection
of Claims and Bills in the city and county,
Revkrknces—Julius Frederich. Esq.. Messrs It ft
D G Mills, Messrs Kautfman ft Klaeuer, A F James
Esq., T. Wagner. Esq., Messrs Adams, Jordan ft Co,
Messrs T H McMahan ft Gilbert. Messrs Briggs ft
Yard, Messrs H N ft M M Potter. FII Merriman. Esq
SHIRTS
.tifor *1 50
ti fur S .' 50
Fine Underthiria
Fine Drawern
Fine Bnglinh Sock tífnrtl (K)
10 ¿/lirt Collars f<
Fine black Cravat« 40c.a piece.
Linen L'arkbric Handkerchief 91ado/.en
and every arUcleof gentlemen's toilet equally cheap.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IN EVERY STYLE
For self measurement, send size of neck, length
from centre of back to end of wristbtnd. with the el
bow bent at right angle, your height and weieht.
For Drawers, waist and crotch or inside seam.
For Half-llose, size of foot.
Directions for self measurement sent liy post. Copy
S. N. MOODY'S address,
tel>7wly Corner Canal ano Royal Street.
SANFORD'S
1,1 V E It IN V 1 GOB A TO H
NKVKR DEBII. 1TATKH.
IT is compounded entirely from
GllUls,and liasliecomean established fact, a Stan
ilard Medicine,known and, approved by all that liavi
used it, and is now re-| • sorted to with confidence
in all the diseases for
It has enrol th< uaand.s
who had given up all
inerous unsolicited certi-
sliow. .
The dose must be adap-
the individual taking it,
ties' as to act gently on
which it is recommended.
©within the last two years
hopes of relief, as the nu
llcates in my ¡tossession
aj ted to the temperament
■J and used in such quanti
0 the Bowels.
Let the dictates of your¡£3 ¡judgment guide you
the use of the LIVERM \/NV/tíORATOR, and
it will cure Liver Com ^ jJaint.Rilioufi Attacks
Dyspepsia,Chronic LH- _ \arrhota. Summer ('<mi
¡tlaitUs, Dysentery, Ua- 2 bitual L'ostivenens,Sour
Stomach, Droitsy, t'Ao-j"* lie. Cholera, Cholera
infantum. Flatulence,]^ 'Jaundice, Female
Ueakn^sses, and may l* «■ used successfully as an
Ordinary Family Med- icine. It will cure Hick
Headache, (as tin usands ^ Ciin testify,) in wenty
Teaspoonfulsare taken
ing their testimony in its
minutes, if two or three¡
commencement of attack.
All who use it are giv-
avor.
Mix water in the moi'th with the IN VIGO
RATO tí ANO SWALLOW kit Tnnmm
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO
SAN'DFORD'S FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable ¡¡¿tracts, and put up in tí LASS
CASES, air tight, and will keep in any climate.
The Family CATI1AR
active Cathartic which
in hia practice more than
The constantly increas •
who have long uaed the ,
tion which all express in.*
induced me to place them M
The Profession will ■
tliartics act on different ^
The Family Cathartic
ence to this well estab- r.
poundeil from a variety of
tracts, which act slike on
tary canal, and are (jood
where a Cathartic s need- < 9j
ments of the Stomach,^
the Back and Loins, ¡, „ „
Soreness over the whole ^ bo<ly, from sudden cold.
end in a long
Hfi*
TIC PILL isa gentle hut
the proprietor lias used
twenty years,
ing demand from those
PILLS and the satisfac-
regard to their use, has
within the reach of all.
know that different Ca
portions of the Bowels.
Pill has. with due refer-
lished fact, been com-
the purest Vegetable Ex
every part of the alimen
and safe in all cases
ed, such as Derange
Sleepiness, Pains in
Costiveness, Pain
To Sbip masters.
Galveston, Texas, September 2-1, IftiO.
means of Sidereal and Solar Transits.
He is located iu a substantial fire proof building,
where their instruments will be free from all danger
arising from firoor theft.
Having had many years practical experience in the
Mechanical branch of his profession, he is fully com-
petent to clean and repair Chronometers that may lie
entrusted to him for the purpose.
Masters of Vessels wishing their Chronometers rated
will please leave notice with the undersigned ..-it Messrs.
Roo r ft Davis, No. f) Strand, and t* ev will be brought
from the ship free of expense or trouble and retui-iied
in like manner. (ect3tf) W.NOEL
3. P. DAVIE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
HI e c h a ii i'c s Tools,
BlflLDERS' AND PLANTERS' HARDWARE
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES,
Kitchen Furniture,
CUTLERY, Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings, Suear and
Cauldron Kettles, O rind Stones, Force; Lift and
Chain Punits, Brass Mountings aad Packing for
Steam; Paiqts, Olass, Oil, Putty, Brushes, Tin, Sheet
Iron, Zinc and Antimony; Wood. Willow, Brittenta
anil Plated Ware; Agricultural an I Horticultural
implements. lamps. Globes, Pipes and Wicks; Clocks,
Ship Chandlery, Cologne and French Burr Mill Stones;
Anvils, Springs, Hubbs, ftc.; Church and Plantation
Bells, Boiling Cloth, Borden's Condensed Milk in
sealed cans; Iron Pipe and Fittings for steam and gas,
Gas Meters, and Lamp Fixtures,
Agent for Borden's Condensed Milk; R. Hoe & Co.'s
Circular Saws; Agricultural lion Works. N.York;
Troy ltell Foundry.
W. B.—Iron pii>e cut and fitted to order for steam,
5r't* octl7dftw
A. C. MILLER, .
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
TS ready to undertake all kinds of CARPENTER
-1- WOitK, upon the most reasonable terms.
Will, also, set up Machinery, hang Gearing, Draw
Working Plans of Kaildinfs, in any style.
10s Terms Cash, or trade that can i* turned to
money in a reasonable time, at lair value. '
Orders left at the Christian Advocate office will be
promptly attended to. febU-ly
For Bent.
TWO good Offices in the brick building op-
posite the Custom House. Apply to
" )7 J. A. BAUTERS.
Kit BécaIta^
FBOM HIW YOKK, persSÜ^T,. C. Ho *d-
2 ^-P^tAlges withont truffles;
Woodcocks with do
Quails with " d0
Ejhhits with d
JJWDwk without do
E^ffkHens -with do
3PS®nclu,,lth do
40 do
9 do
S do
do
do do
do do
do «o
do do
da do
n.. ' with
Chickens without
Veal without
Defoie Gras with
do do '
do do
30 do do do
—AL80-
30 half bbls Paitan lbikot Berf,
30 hslf barrels Enlton Market Pif Pork,
30 half barrels Spiced Kg ' Feet,
2 barrels CranbcrrlM (la water).
I
SS22S£SIZ££-M',~k~-
LEONARD APPLEBY A SON'S
CBLKBBATBD
SNUFF AND TOBACCOy
MAJf^fA CTCREirx PRICES.
SCOTCH SNCFP—Irfadders
SCOTCH 8NUPP_ta boule,
- SCOTCH SNTíp-in S on tin toil'
MAP£í£T Nü"-¡n bottle,.
AMBB. GMT. SNUFF—in bottle..
—Aiao-
The Celebrated
Klyxkltyclrek Smoking Tobacco
Constantly on hand. '
Packages of all sisea to suit—warranted to be aa
food aa any ever offitred in this market. Apply to
WILSON ft CO., Sole Agenta,
jaUdw-tf Tremont st. Galveston.
w Notice.
the Jefferson
•IflnthectoTátí^S?'^. 'IS8 lo<arted
* the practice or ^nde" his aervlcea
tS! to.be ftund at his office on T mmn
Drug ' * 4oo^, ^ow Fechtig ft Co.'s
«Jreet. npstalrs, two door.
WegrSLH.¥i*
Wood { Wood!
1 00 CORDS of mixed Oak and Pine Wood for
. V sale, and will keep it constantly on hand.
jan54 MENARD ft IIABRAL.
Yanl8| Clothi^S-(Jaeob L' BriB*1' Nahor B
-.-..J!?' y"™ Emporium, and Gentlemen's Fur
mahing Goods. Tremont Street. Galveston. Texas
T RIGG8
iJYi
Keroslne Oil.
6 'tention of b^s'o?
hright Hght this Oil gives: It retail, thS
lard oil. whilst the light it gives is equal to the Im
LAB A DIM ft BAR3TOW.
BALLINGER ft JACK—(W. P. BalEnger, Thos M
Jack.) Attorneys at Law, Galveston, Texas, oilice
•oath side Post t)IBoe street, seventh door from Tre
mont, up stairs. Will practice in the Federal Courts of
Texas, in the Supreme Court at Galveston, and in all
the counties of the First Judicial District. oclS4wsw
WHARTON ftTBBBY—(John A. What ton, Clin
ton Terry)—Attorney ft Counselors it Law,
Brasoria, Texas, will practice in the Counties 0i Bra-
soria. Matagorda, Wharton, Austin and Fort Bend, in#
also in the Suprame Court at Galveston.
WnwSS)!,,?lBF^*A8TBM0!i-(J'>^ A
. .. Wharton, Chnton Terry, James Masterson .
Counselors at Law, HoM¿n^«M
U practice in tbe city of Houston, in the eotmrv n#
Harn, and in the FedeSl CouríT «¿^¿2
octlSdwt
which frequently, if neg- Lg lected, ei
course of Fever, Lots oj V Appetite, a Creepin
Sensation of Cold over *5! the body, Restlessness,
Headache, or weight i* W the head, all InfiamaU,-
ry Diseases, Worms in cliildren oradults. Rheu-
matism, a great I'mri \fier of the Blood and
many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numer-
ous to mention rn this advertisement. Dose, 1 to 3
PRICK TIIREK DIMES.
The Liver Invlgorutor and Family Ca
thartic Pills are retailed by Druggists geuer
ally, and sold wholesale by the Trade iu all-the large
towns. S. T. W. SANFORIi, M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
augl4-dftwly 335 Broadway. N. York
Sold in Galveston by G. A. Betirman, II. C. L. A sell
off. N. D Laladie. J. llannay, and I. J. Nichols ft co
Texas Penitentiary Goods.
MAY lie had of our Agents—Messrs. Mcllhennjr.
Willis Or Bro., at llnnston, Texas ; Messrs!
Seriey, Smith ft Co.. Galveston; Messrs. II. Runge
ft Co, Indianoli: Messrs. E.B.Nichols ft Co.
Galveston ; W. McMaster, Esq., Brazoria ; Messrs
F. A. Garey ft Bro., Plantersville ; W. J. Ilutchins,
Esq.. and Messrs. Wm. Rice ft Co., Houston ; also,
of Messrs. CarroU, Hoy ft Co., NewOrieans," La . at
Penitentiary prices.
M. C. ROGERS.
novlGdwtf F. Agt. Texas Penitentiary.
Notice.
HAVING sold out at our farmer Auction Rooms,
on the Strand, we respectfully announce to our
friends and the public generally that we are now pre-
pared lo receive consignments of Groceries, Provi-
sions, ftc.. at the Red House, next door to the lee
House, Market street, where we will make prompt
return, of all sales Of goods entrusted to our care.
Thankful for pistfivors we solicit a share of pub
patronage.
JJj=" We have now on hand, and will sell cheap, a
gen ral assortment of superhir Groceries.
R, P. HARRISON ft C0
Refers to McMalian ft Gilbert,.and Baker ft. Boiling
Strand, Galveston. novállf
for Bent.
THE STORES now occupied by me will be rented
to good tenants.
A. SAUTERS
i good I
mar'Jti
NEW CAKUIAUE REPOSITORY
St. Cyr's Building, Strand!
JUST receiving, the finest assortment of Carriages.
Barrouches, Baggies, etc., ever before brou«lit to
this market. Country and city order, solicited,
ar! T S. HAMJIITT ft CO
For Coachs, etc.
DAVIS ByiIf. of Wild Cherry and Tar, Park
gyrupof Wild Cherry and Tar, Ayers' Cherry
Pectorial, Woodj-an'a Expectorant, Jayne', Expec
torant, Swains Compound Spirits of Wihl Cherry, etc.
for sale by febSldwtf J. HANNAY
To Arrive.
DAILY expected per Blackfish, Norumbega, John
Boston, Churchman and South, 2UU chests Tea,
of all kinds and prices, I0WI bushels liest Barley Malt
100-X ond > Beer Barrels, 5 puncheons Bay Rum, 3
do S; Croix Rum,.> casks Jamaica Rum,90 casks best
Sherry, Madeira, Fort, ftc., ftc.
JUST ARRIVED PER JUNO FROM BREMEN
300. boxes Berliner Kummel, 2 pipes Nonlhau, Gin.
(Nordhaeuser Kom Crantwein.)
Always on Hand.
Brandy and Whi skey, of the best brand,. Champagne
Jules Mumms ft Co',, do Due de Montebello and other
good brands. Sparkling Moselle and Hock, Nonpareil
do do, Claret from f.'tiO to $15 per Iwx, Ma leira.
Sherry, Port Wine, Malaga, assorted Liquors, Mara-
schino, Curacao, ftc., A c. French Pickles, Candles,
Soap, Pork, Lard Oil, Butter, ftc.
juneJi' WKGMANN ft PARIZOT.
Dissolution
TI1E Copartnership heretofore existing under the
name of Jessup ft Chulib, is this day dissolv-
ed by mutual consent, I, Jessup, continuing the busi
nessin liquidation. - ISAAC JESSUP,
February 5,1861. THOS. II. CHUBB.
I HttBBLS POTATOES and ONIONS just out
IvU of bark Norumbega.
nov4 SAM MA AS.
Building materials.—various kinds Buii
ding Materials left from my building, for sale.
•PI® J. A. 8AUTERS.
P LOtTR—aoo bbis choice Extra, for sale by
T. C. 8HEARERft CO.. Strand
«olídifled Milk.
600 artcl^fvin Can* ?f various i s. This
makes three quartfífr™".^:.*1"1 árf' 0ne Ponnd
can be used at tabU- aa siTw aftd m-ii' k"p' *?" "d
solves, and has nc *¿3Zg* 11 d,s
tide in any desirable quantity • 040 s.e this ar-
it can be sold in cans or in papers, bl " a* r,Ce'
oct3c LABADIK ft B ARarnw
assrs-/-AatiS £'£3
her, at the office of Sherwood ft Goddard.
As only a «nail edition of tbe stonwt
■shad, parties wanting will order at once.
8. 8. NICHOLS.
100 LA?oROnU^,0rthern"ld Wt,,ern PoUtoe8'
? tierces nams.
5 casks Sides,
4 do Shoulders,
20 barrels Apples,
Brandies, Whiskey, Claret,
Hay. Corn, and Oats,
Flour, Butter and Lard,
For sale by J R.McDONALD,
no " Strand.
"VT LIDS TONE ft CO., Dealers in Lumber, Shinglea,
* «te., Mechanic street. Galveston, keeps a general
■"ortnent suitable for this market. general
ESTABLISH ED. ! b9
oS§Pj
¡^KENTUCKY
SALT RIVE
BOURBO
WHISKY
distilleries:
ADDRESS,S,T.SUIT
DISTILLER
JEFFERSON, CO, KY.
5
^rUans 3Utertiaemtnts €ontiir| ^Ííbtrtistmmts.
SOI THElt MASIFACTIBE!
STATIONARY;*; PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
■ANt-rACTTUD BY
J. K. BKADFOBD 4C CO.,
At IKkmboro', Miss.
SINGLE Machines. CircuUr Saws Mills, West's
Power and lland Pumps—the hest article in use,
adapted to deep wells—various sizes.
EXCELSIOR GRIST AND CORN MILLS, for one
or two horse |*iwer, with a perfect Bolter,
SANFORD'S ANTI FRICTION HORSE POWER,
for one. two, three or four horses.'
CIRCULAR SAWS, INDIA RUBBER BELTS,
OARREN'S SUPER-.ORGIN STANDS,
STRAUB'S CORN MILLS
STEAM GAUGES,
STEAM AND WATKR PIPES, ftc , ftc..
For sale by RICHARD F. HARRISON,
felc-'dwtf No. 42 St. Charles St., New Orleans.
WEBB ft J ARMON—(Wm. O. Webb, Wm. R
Januoii, Lawyers, Collectors and Land Agents
La Grange, Fayette Co., Texas, will practice in the
Coantiea of Fayette, Bastrop, Travis, Caldwell, Gon-
sales, Lavaca. Wharton, Fort Bend, A as tin, Colorado
and Washington, and in the 8upreme and Federal
Courts at the cities of Austin and Galveston. Col
lections and remittances promptly made. Lands Loca
ted, bought and sold , Patents obtained ; Titles Per
fee ted, and Taxes paid all over the State.
RFFERENCES.—New York Merchants—*. C
Estes; J. U. Blower ft Co.; Hawes, Heyatt ft Sons;
Mrtin ft Biother; Stephen Paul. Philadelphia Mer
chants—Haddock, lUed ft Co.; J. B. Lippincott ft Co.;
Hieskell. Haskins ft Co.; Lasell ft Bro. Boston -
Pierce ft Bacon. New Orleans Merchants—Per
kins tfi Co.; Goodrice ft Co.; Taylor, Haddon ft Co.
Tennessee—Nashville—John'' P. L. Sneed, Attorney
General. SomerviUe—Hon. Thomas Rivers. Mem-
phis—Asm Tate, Pres. M. and C. Railroad; James
Cash. P. Bank. Galveston Merchants—Carnes ft
Traime; Dean, Randall ft Co.: Mather, Hughes ft
Saunders; Briggs ft Yard. HousU*n Merc/uints
B. A. Shepherd; A. J. Burke; Pell and Dumble.
Austin—Col. 8. Crosby: S. M. Swenson. fetaKw
HYDE Sc GOODRICH,
Corner Canal and Royal streets, Nxw Orleans.
KstaUishrd in Kew Orleans oxer Forty 3'ear
HAVE always on hand at tbe lowest mar-
ket prices, the largest assortment in the
South of
Watches, Clocks
Jewelry, Parlor Ornaments.
Silver and Cutlery and
Phited Ware, Housekeeping
Etc., Etc., Articles,
lLr* Ageiit for Sharp's Ritles and Deringer's Pistols.
Anyartioleof MILYEH WAKE madetoorder
iu our manufactory in the city as low. aa it can be
bought North or South, ready made.
HYDE <t GOODRICH,
june21-lvw New Orleans.
(runs.
Pistols,
Military and
Siiorimg
íijuijiments.
Tjrler spring*.
THESE springs are situated in the North western
part of Tyler county, an elevated, piney country-,
beautifully undulating, picturesque and healthy. D.
It Smith, the Proprietor, lias erected a spacious build
ng for the reception of visitors either for health or
pleasure- The water as yet has not been snalsyzed
but is evidently White Sulphur, combined with other
ingredients, which have already reudered it celebrated
as a remedy for chronic affections, such af diseases of
the Kidneys or Liver, Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Schro-
fula, Erysipalas mercurial and cutaneous affections
of every variety. It has proved sovereign in all se-
cret diseases.
Persons residing on the coast and elsewhere, are in-
formed that stages from Liberty and many other por-
tions of Texas, run to Woodville, distant from this
place 18 miles, from this a hack, will I* run daily to
Woodville, during the season; The proprietor can ob
t many number of certificates from Physicians and
■-.ther gentlemen of high standing, as to the curative
propertieyof the Water. D. R. SMITH,
may24wly Proprietor.
HEAD! HEAD!! HEAD!!!
Cairo, Illinois, July 2ílí/¿, 18C0.
Mxssrs. John Wilcox ft Co. :
Your " Inpectine," or " Persian Fever Charm."
has done wonders. I was wholly despondent and
wretched when I applied it, and in five hours the chills
were removed and no fever has ensued. It is the
simplest cure imaginable, and a wonder of nature or
art. I would not be without this "Inpectine" a single
hour. By constantly wearing it I seem to lie "ague
proof." Yours Very Truly,
E. M. STOUT
Mobile, Alabama, July 23d, l^iO.
Oenti.kmen :
I have been snatched from the grave by the ap-
plication of your wonderful "Inpectine," or "Persiau
Fever Charm." For several years 1 have suffered every
season from fever and ague. Last Spriug my life was
threatened, but your remedy lias destroy ! the disease,
and I am rapidly gaining an appetite and strength.
Resiiectfully Yours,
D. N. BARRON.
This truly wonderful precentire and cure for Fever
and Ague ami Bilious Fevers will lie sent by mail, post
paid, on receipt of one dollar. Also for cale at all re-
spectable Druggists and Country Store*.
Principal llepot'and Manufactory, lr*8 Main Street.
Richmond, Va. Itranch Office, It.ink of Commerce
ttuilding, New York.
sepU wtf JOHN WILCOX' ft CO.
PLANTATION FOR SALE OR RENT.—A
valuable Plantation on the west liank of the
D. SIOBGAH &. CO.,
W1I0LKLALK GROCERS, PRODUCE AND
Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the sale of
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
N. .52 (formerly No. 26) New Levee Street, between
Natchez and Poydras, Streets,
febU NEW ORLEANS. wtf
wm. w. Carlo hh
New Orleans.
CAI1LOÜS ic STEWART,
COTTON FACTORS,
And GcnH Commission merchants
feb7 No. Í4 C&rondelet St., New Orleans. wtf
JL. JACOBS, Importer of J«cob'«celebrated Cali
• foriiia Diamond * Fine banjoaand Accordions, 42
St. Charles Street, New Orleans, opposite St. Charles
Hotel. Banjo and Accordion taught in twelve les-
sons. Accordions tuned and kept repaired. Orders by
mail attended to. jan25wly
Braaos river, H miles aliove Columlaa, in Bra-
zoria county, is offered for sale at a very great Kirgain
and upou liberal ten/in, if sokl immediately ; if not, it
will be rented until the 1st of January next, at a mod-
erate rent. The place includes over acres of as
tine land as can l>e found on the river ; the improve-
ments are good and of the unwt suitable character, con
«¡sting in part of a brick sugar house, with all the neces
sary machinery for sugar making ; gin stand, gin house
and press: large and commodious residence; negro
cabins, and all other buildings required on a first class
plantation. There are nearly £">0 acres of plant cane,
and alKiut 4">0 acres in cultivation in sugar and cotton
last year. The river is navigable for steamboats up to
the l«anks of thc'plantation at all seasons. Possession
will be given immediately. For particulars, apply, to
A. K. JAMES, (ia I veston, or to
janH WHARTON rf* TKKRY. Brizoiia.
Valuable ftManliofti for Sale.
ON the East biink of the Brazos, in Brazoria county
fronting on the river and crossing oy^r Creek
containing about 3.000. acres of first quality i/yster
Creek Red Land. Should the purchaser prefer a
smaller place, the same can l«e reduced to 1,500
There are 40* acres in cultivation, iy sugar and cotton,
sl out an equal quantity on each side of the*creek,
and promises a crop of !i00 hhds. and bales. Large
sugar house and machinery to take off 500 hhds.; a
steam Saw Mill; Qin House, and is really one of the
most desirable places in Brozoria county, having
uninterrupted steamboat navigation to its landing on
the rtver and the Houston and Columbia railroad
passing within three miles. There are now on the place
forty five negroes, including thirty hands, which may
remain until the growing cropis made, if the purchaser
desires, or will lie sold with the place. There is an
abundance of corn, fodder and hogs on the plane, and
ill necessary farming utensils. The title is undisput-
ihle. Possession will lie given at once, and the terms
of payment accommodating A. V. JAMES,
mar llid It-wtf Onlvwaton
O. 11. SCllltOKDKlt,
PLTTWU aiACHIKE JDjiniSll,
MODELS, Drawings, and every kind of Scientific
Work depending on e\|ierience. will lie done with
.-xactness. Particular at ten tion given to the making of
Models for patents and repairing of every description
>f Sewing Machines.
JO3 Centre street next door to Mr. L. Kau's store.
ian'20-ly
The Soutli-H csleru Express to.
ARE now prepared to forward Specie, Bank notes.
Jewelry, Cotton Samples, and all kinds of freight
to and from New Orleans, Walveston, Houston, and
Texas interior.
Having made arrangements with the Adams Ex
press Co., in New Orleans, they are also prepared to
forward through them to and from al 1 parts of the
United Suites an 4 Cañadas.
For particulars of rates of freight, &c., apply to
B. W. LKOVMPT1, Ag*f:t,.
Osterman's Buildings, corner Strand & £2d sts
Galveston, Texas..
nov22dtf D. P. EL WOOD, Superindent
Iff. NOLAN,
(Successor to Connick át Nolan)
MANUFACTURER OF EXTRA STEAM
ltefmed Candy*
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Wines, Liquors, Scotch Ale, Dublin and London Por-
ter; also, Tohacco. Cigars, Musical Instru-
ments. Toys. Fruits, etc., etc . etc.
Markkt Strioci-, opp .site new lee House. octl4y
MALT1IV
L. U. MALTBY,
Baltimore,
octí¿7
HOUSE,
PROPRIETOR.
.Maryland
dwttin
GALVESTON AND HOUSTON H. K
FREIGHT RECEIVED DAILY UNTIL C P. M,
At Galveston Depot.
Freight for Houston
And Points beyond, that are receive*I after the 2:30
P. M. leaves, will be
FORWARDED THE FOLLOWINQ MORNING
By the 8 o'clock A. M. Train,
Arriving at Houston at if A. iff.
GEO. B. NICHOLS,
nov8¿f Superintendent.
NEW FALL AND U INTEIt «¿OOIMI
at the
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
o
BKIiaiS iV VARO,
TRKMONT ST1U0ET, GALVESTON;
IXT E invite the attention of llie public to our ncyr aiiitl
«V Fashionable assortment of Fail and Wintkr
O'iOTHIns, Hats, Suoib, etc., of the latest style, anil
I lected from the best Manufacturers, which we oiler for
ala at low rates for cash or city acceptance
Our Gentlemen's and Youths' turnUhing De
'tartment will he fouml full.n l complete.
I a lies' and Misses' 11. «olee.. Shot s. Oailer, Slip-
pers,etc., ¡n every i|leiy.
A large assortment, of superior 1'krh mitry, Tuii.rr
Ahticli&. etc.. always on hand.
10s Principal Ajreat for Dr. ING'3 Akomatk Tab
kino, Moiith ami Tchith W*pii-
nct25tf U1UUGS & YAKD.
MRS. WINS LOW,
An eitperiencol Nurse and Female I'hysiciari, present
to the attention of mothers, her
soothing s ynu F,
CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, hy
soitening the gums, reducing.all inflammation—will
allay am. pain and spasmodic action, anil is
Nure to Kegiilate the lloweU.
Depend upon it motliera, it will give rest to your-
selves, and
Relief and Ilcallli to your Infants
We have put ilp and sold this article for over ten
years, and can say, in confidence and troth oí it. what
we have never been able to say of any other medicine
—never has it failed, in a single instance, to eilect a
care, when timely a red. Never did wt- know an in-
stance of dissatisfaction cy any one. who used it. On
the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and
speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects
and medictl virtue. We speak in this matter " what
we do know," alter ten years' experience, and pledge
oar reputation for the fulfilment of wh.it we here de-
clare. Ih almost every instance where the infant is
suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
ill fifteen or twenty uiiuutes after the trrup is admin
istered
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one
of the "most experienced and skillful nurses in New
England ,anil has been used with never failing iuccss in
Thousand* of tases. .
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigor-
ates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
fives ton* and energy to the whole system. It will
almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Bowels, and Wind
Colic,
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme-
died, end to death. We believe it the best and surest
remedy m the world, in all cases of Dysentery and
Diarrheas in children, whether it arises from teething,
or from any other cause. We would say to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of the fore-
going complaints—do not let your prejudices, nor tbe
Ji*a udice of others, stand between you and your suffer-
ng child, and the relief that will be 8cu—yes, Abso
lttklt 8pm—to follow the use of this medicine, if
timely used. Fall directions for using will accompany
each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of
CÜRTI8 A PURKIN8. New York, is ob the out-
Xe^^JTpR&^l&FXcítt°ÍÍSU thr°*Kh<JUt
•P'wdiy} is Cedar Street* N. v.
PRICE ONL 7 S5 CENTS PER BOTTLE
Fassiuan't Iron Gottom Tie".
TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS.
IRON will be generally used the coming year in Bail
ing Cotton. Merchants should therefore hesitate to
purchase rojie, and examine the merits of the different
Ties Iwfore purchasing of than A comple assortment
of all the different Ties will be kept at my office on ex
hibition, which all who feel an interest in, are cor
dialiy invited to call and examine for themselves.
Confident in the superiority of the FASSil AN TIK
I will take pleasure in going to the Orleans I'ress to
<fxhibit its merits, mode of application, etc., or that of
any other Tie tliat may be suggested.
Orders for any amount filled at tic. J,, with liber
al deduutiuns to merchants.
K. BELCllER, Aukst,
janlCwly 28 Commercial Place. New Orleans,
DAVIO Vfcl.T* mtKHV D. STETSON.
New York New Orleans.
STATIONERS' HALL.—D. FELT U STETSON
No 54 Camp street and No 7 Bank Place. Ueueral
Stationers and Job Printers,and Blank Book Manufac
ture 1-K, keep constantly on hand a large anil well se
lected stock of Paper— Ruled and Plain Folio Post
Foolscap; Packet Post; Commercial and tiuarto Post
blue and white, wove and laid. t
A i...o—A large variety of plain and fancy Note Pa,
pera and Envelopes; Copying and Seal Presses; Gold
Pens, with gold and silver cases; Steel Pens ill all va-
rieties; Envelopes of all sizes and qualities; Envelope
anil Blotting Pajier.
Together with the largest stock of Blank Books to
I*, found in the Southern country; all Jiiade of the
best English and American paper, ruled to all the vari-
ous patterns in use, and bound iu every variety of
style Full sets or single Books furnished at the
shortest possible notice.
Our Printing Office and Bindery are on Jthe pre
uiises under our immediate supervision: and being sup-
plied with the liest stock and material to In? obtained,
we are prepared to do all descriptions of work al short
notice, at low prices, and in a satisfactory manner.
Persons iu want of anything ill our line of business
arc respectfully invited to give us a call liefore pur
chasing elsewhere. JCpNu 5-1 Camp street and 7
Bank Place, New Orleans. octiJSJy
GENTRY,SLOTE it CO, (late Lowery Gentry
Slote.) Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer
chants, No 1Ü1 Front street, New York.
Abrala M. Gentry, Texas.
Alonzo Slote I
George K. Otis.. i New York
HORTICCLTURAL.—Thesubscrilier liega tog
inform his friends ^nd the public tliat he^
has opened liis tireeuhduse and Plant Establish "
inent on the corner of Camp street and Lafayeate
Square, for the season, where will be "bund the largest
ocllection and finest variety of Fruit, Stiade and Orna-
meutal Trees, Shrubbery anil Greenhouse Plants in the
South—among will be found everything new and rare.
His collection of roses is unrivalled. Fruit Trees,
consisting of Peach, Apricot. Nectarine", Plum, Apple.
Pear, Plum. Orange,. Lemon, Fig, Mespilus, &c—all
grown by himself, and -warranted the best rf their kind,
and suitable for a Southern climate. All Plants,
Trees, Ac., purchased at his establishment guaranteed
true to name and kind. Packing dene lu tha best
manner. All goods delivered on board steamer, Ac,
free of expense. Plants of every kind furniiieil from
his new nursery on the Mutairie Ridge, free of cost
jauStt ly JOHN NELSON
LEIG11T0N A BA1U10T, Corner of St Charles
and Canal Streots. New Orleans. Fashionable
Clothing and Furnishing «sUibiíaimieni. Have alwayt
ou hand a large assortment of Fashionable Clothing
guaranteed to lie of the best workmanship and latest
styles. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooda
Lkiohton's Premium Shirt?.—A full supply of
those celebrated Shirts at all times on hand, and of such
a variety of sises and styles as will enable us to fit the
most difficult and please the most fastidious. Clothing
and shirts made to order—are now receiving a splendid
assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing. oct99 y
Large Fire Proof Warehouse.
w. u. vincent w- s- otvkns.
VINCENT A OWENS, (successors to Yincent A
Fisher,) Cotton Factors, Storage, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, Houston, Texas, will receive
and store, forward or sell Cotton and other Produce
agreeably to order. Instructions strictly obeyed.
Advances made on consigjuueiits. aug -Mtf
AUSTIN COINTY.
National hotel, belyille, texas—The
Proprietor of this establishment is prepared lo
fumish'his guests with the liest the market affords, and
to bestow upon them, every ateiition in liis power to
contribute to their comfort. A good stable is attached
to the premises Charges moderate.
jy6 ly ANDREW RQTHAMES.
ColUgra, Intomritits, £c.
BEN. T. U ARRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Bellville, Austin County, Texas.
sepC&ti
n, w, bush o. q. wilson w. b. yocnq.
BCSH, WILSON a CO, Storage, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, Hempstead. Prompt at-
tention given to the shipment of consignments, and
cash advancement un goods to our care. jytitf
hess jones .james a ware
JONES A WARE, Attorneys at Law and Land
Agents, Helena , Karnes county, Texas. Collec-
tions made in Western Texas and promptly remitted.
Any business in the purchase or sale of lands attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Refers to— Hon Jeremiah Morton, Va; Robert A
Grinnan; John M Bell, New Orleans: J M Mason, U
S Senate; Shields A Somerville, Richmond, Va; Gray
A Gfassell, New York; Dr Wm R Smith, Galveston,
Texas y
g M L0WRIE, Attornev and Counsellor at Law,
Helena, Karnes County, Texas.
IVTILTON DANA, Aitorney at Law, Helena, Karnes
1V1 County, Texas.
Reference— W 1* Ballinger, Galveston; Milton M
Potter, do; John Henry Brown, Bell county; A H
Bean, New York. no*7 y
CA. RUSSELL, Attorney at Law and Notary
* Public, Karnes county, Texas. Land Agent.
lO'Especial attention given to all mmtters connected
with lands, surveying, locating, Ac.
Refers to Pryor Lee, Esq, Goliad, Col John Henry
Brown, Bell county. nov7 y
IG. L. McGEUEE, Attorney and Counsellor at
. Law, Lockhart, Texas, will practice iu all the
counties composing this J udicial District, and in the
Supreme Court at Austin.
Particular attention paid to all Land Business and
Collecting. J"* '-iy
BASTROP MILITARY INSTITUTE.
A COLLEGE CHARTER WITH UNIVERSITY
PRIVILEGES.
The Governor it ea-oficio Inspector of Institute
The VsualaDegreei
Conferred by a joint Board, composed of the Board of
Trustees, a Board of Visitors on the part of the State*
and the Visiting Committee on the part of tbe Texas
Annual Conference.
W r* Course of Study uglial 1 y fall, instruction tltor-
ough, and discipline strict
TIIK Anjiual Sessions commence on the first Mon-
day in September, and continue forty weeks with-
out intermission. Vacation during July and August
Pupils received at any time, and charged from date
of entrance.
The charge for tuition and board, including lights,
fuel and washing, will be $1*5 per term of twenty weeks',
for those pursuing the elementary English branches
only ; for all others, 1115 j>er term. The charge for
tuition, alone, being $50 for the latter and $30 for the
former.
The Institute charge for board and tuition must be
paid, or satisfactorily arranged, at the time of entering.
For further informa tion address the Superintendent,
Bastrop, Texas. B. T. P. ALLEN,
juneüü-wly . Superintendent.
New Orleans School off Medicine.
COMMON ST, OPPOSITE CHARITY HOSTITAL.
TIIE Regular Course of Lectures in this Institu-
tion will commcnce on Thursday, the 15th day
of November, 1800, and terminate in the latter part
of March lcMil.
—Faculty—
E. D. FENN ER, M. D., Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
AUSTIN FLINT, M. D., Frcfeseorof Clinical Medi-
cine, and Medical Pathology.
ANTHONY PENISTON,;M. D., Professor Anatomy.
SAMUEL CU0PP1N, M. 1>., Professor of Clinical
and Operative Surgery.
CORNELIUS C. BEARD, M. D.. Professor of Pi in
ciples of Surtrery and Surgical-Patholfogv.
D. WARREN mUCKELL, M. I>., Profesar of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women.
ISAAC L. CRAWC0ÜR. M-. D. Professor of Chem-
istry and Medica Jurisprudence.
HOWARD SMITH, M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics.
AUSTIN FLINT, Jr. M. D., Professor of Physiol-
ogy and Microscopy.
H. B. SCHMIDT, M. D., Demonstrator of Anat-
omy.
The Dissecting Rooms will be opened on the 15th of
October. Clinical instruction given daily in the wards
of the Charity Hospitt!, and three times a week at
the College Dispensary.
The Faculty o'f this Institution are am' ngst the
duly elected Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the
Charity Hospital, and, according to an act of the
State Legislature, '"shall at all timos have access to
the Hospital, for the purpose of s Hording their | up i Is
practical illustration oí the subjects they teach."
The students of this institution are equally eligible
with any others to the post of Resident Student in the
Charity Hospital.
The great aim of the-Faculty is to impart a thor
oughly practical knowledge of all lhe branches of
Medicine.
Dissecting material abundant and at a nominal cost
Amount of Fees for the Course of Lectures.. $10£ 00
Matriculation fee (paid but once) 5 00
Dissecting fee 10 00
Graduating lee * 25 «0
No charge for attendance at the Hospital. For
further information address
E. D. FENNER. M. D.,
Dean of th* Faculty.
5 Carodelet street.
New Orleans, August, 1H50. sepSMv'Jm
flrofmioital Carts.
TRAVELING LASp AGENCY —
LA. RUCKER, of Washington, Texas. o£«r«
. locate, son-ey, and procure Patenu/fTr
«Ule Uurd or IS* centaper acra, on all clS.*^
ttoLtoUacrea. or for 1U ceau per ac„ on Uu£*r
He will also buy or *ell lauds In the upper Bracos and
North-western portions of the Statu, giving ths
careful personal ejxtmination, in all casAMtjJ,
in the purchase or sale of land .
As he has funds placed at Ins disposal, to inMtt ü
lands, all persons wishing to sell would do well to tut
ward to hiin a description of the locality of their
and also, wheq practicable, fix a minimum price un
them, otherwise he could not feel aut&pri«aHo become
the purchaser, even as agent. ,
A thorough and intiifl|t#Anowle^e of the country,
and a personal experience in the basiness,^or the Utaá
eighteen years, must insure superior locations and ««ft
investments for all those who may fa Tor hin with their
business. . o>
Any husiness assigned for him, mayvjb his I
be placed in the hands of B. E. Tarver of Wast
J. D. Giddings, of Brenham ; WiUifun 11. Kii
Uou.ton ; s. Southwick, of Galveston*. A. O. Compton.
of Austin ; or Capt.U, B. Erath, of Waco. „
washington, tel.. 19, 1X56-2-ly
epl
WHITE A WOODWARD. Attorneys at te. In-
dianola and Victoria, wlil practice in the 10th
District, and in the Supreme and federal Courts at
Galveston. jan 16-'55 y
•C A\ LES A BASSKTTS, Attorneys t U«T, Brei,
~ Washington«ounty, Texas, will prance ia Ui«
Courts of the Jirat, Third and *Vt-nth Judicial A"
tncts, and in the fc up reme and Federal Coulü Aus-
tin and Galveston.
IO^TRTMETXIT
\T B. WILLIAMSON, Recemng,forwarding and
XT A • General Commission Merchant, Me «loar W est ut
the Gldbe Hotel, Richmond, Texas. V\ holefeie and Ke
tail Dealer in Groceries, brandies, Wiues and L^uora,
Tobáceo and fct^ars, Wood and Willow War*, etfc.* a
general .jsaorunent of every tiling in tbe 4*>cery 4lr.c
on haii«), and constantly receiving from New Orleans
and the North, all of which is oUered for cash or pro
dnce. If you wish bargains. Call am> Try. Mk !
t C-0m w ^0
doches, i exas. practice in the Courts of the fiitli
Judicial District—ol the counties of Cherokee and Itafc.
and in the bupreme Court of the Stat* aatf U. IS. l^fij
trúrt Court at Tyler. fftvlwly
wm. s. ..w. W. thbobalds
GLASS At THEOBALDS, Attorneys and Ccunsel-
lors at Law, Victoria, Texas. aug25
at Law, Wharton,
\\r n. WILSON, Attorney
VV • Texas.
Refers to Messrs Powell Ac.
Texas
Ruthven. Galveston,
j an'«hi
THOMAS BOCK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Woodville, Tyler County, Tex:is. sepl4 y
STAR HOTEL, Wondville. Tyler County, Texas—
A. W.. Ca<ly, Proprietor.
The subscriber liaving opened the alwve establish-
ment, is prepared to accommodate tbe travelling pub-
he. His table will always be supplied with the best
the market affords, lie pledges himself that no pains
will he spared to make his guests comfortable, and
hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share
of public patronage.
Attached to the Hotel is a good Stable—plenty
of Corn an«l Fodder; and attentive ostlers. novtil tf
ROBERT F. GREEN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Dry Go«m1s< Commission and Forwarding Mer.
etiant. Sabine Pass, Texas. Liljeral advances in cash
on Cotton consigned hi the address of my friends in
New York, New Orleans and Galveston. dec9
McGLOSKY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Milam, Texas. ap!3 y
B
A A. VAUGHN, Attorney and Counsellor at
. Milam, Texas.
apl3y
Rrri s . DUNN ...
Law. Athens, Texas.
.wm. ii. martin
MD. I1EKRING, Attorney at Law and Notary
• Public, Waco, McLennan county, Texas, will
practice in the counties of McLennan, Palls, Lime-
stone, Navarro, Hill, lirar.os, Corryell, Bell, Milam
and Burleson; also iu the Federal and Supreme Courts
at Austin.
JO* Sjiecial attention given to Collecting and Land
suits. . febl3 y
OA. McGINNIS, Attorney and Counsellor at
• Law, La Grange, Fayette county, Texas. Strict
and prnmpt attention given to the Collecting business
the purchase and s:ile of real estate, and perfecting of
Laml Titles, Ac. je99 y
Land Agent, Main street, ll&rriscounty, Texas.
ap26-lyr.w
J. a. Wtl.kkr
•jora h. manly
WALKER <fe MANLY, Attorneys at Law, Houston
Texas. ap2ti-tf
wm. f. glass a. ii. phillips, jr
Victoria. Lavaca.
GLASS A. PHILLIPS, Jr.,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
jan3wt
l. l. smith".wm. coopkr, jr j. allkn mitcukll
N. Orleans. New York New Orleans.
SMITH, COOEER A 00, No 75 Tchoupitoulas st
New Orleans; No 1S£2 Front street. New York-
Manufacturers and Dealers- in Manilla and Tarred
Cordage India Bagging, Gunny Bags, Tin l'lates,
Copper, Block Tin, Iron Wire, Zinc, Oakum, Cotton
Duck, Twines, Chain Cable , Wrought Spikes, 1'ainU,
Linseed Oil, Ac.
Aoknt —Messrs Phelps, Dodge A Co, New ^ ork ;
Union White 'Lead Manufacturing Company, New
Birmingham Copper Works. ^ octlli y
t. l. woolsky • • b. kt11eridge,
New Orleans. Weakly Co., Tenn.
W00LSEY A ETIIEllIDGE, Cotton Factors and
General Commissiou Mercliants, t>7 Camp street,
New Orleans. , . janly ~
JAMES C, ROGERS A CO., Wholesale .Grocers,
Commission Merchants, amd Dealers in \V esteru
Proiluce, Nos. 12 and 14 Poydras street, New Orleaus.
jy'-'-ly _ '
BltCCE PUTNAJÍ, Receiving and Forwarding Mer-
cliant, and General Steambu*) Agent, No. 5 Frost
street, New Orleans. jan25-ly
] | r* Strict jiersoiial attention paid to forwarding.
james tharp wm. v. m'cray
THAKP, M'CRAY A CO., Grocers and Produce
Mero llanta. No 10 Tchoupitoulas and New Levee
Streets, New Orleans. jan25 ly
MARSBEN'S HOTEL, (formerly the Van Blblier
House,) corner of Carou|k¡ietaiid Poy dras streets,
New Orleans. .
This notel being situateil in the most central part
of the city, offers to families and gentlemen visiting
New Orleans, all tliat can he desired, both as to conve-
nience and accommodation, combined with moderate
charce*.
Tliia House has lieen newly furnished and painted
this Fall. The table will lie supplied with the choicest
the markets afford, and meals being supplied it all
hours, offers every facility that can be wislied for to
merchants, planter-sand others having business to at-
teud to.
No exertion or expense will lie spared by the under
signed to make thjs Hotel first class in every tespect.
sep27tf TU0S. W MAl^DKN.
T^VOWLING, BROS., Boot and Shoe Maiiufac Mgg
L) ture ra, an* IVnlers in Ladies,-Misses andr*
Children's BooU and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, V
Caniet Bags, Ac.. No. 92 Camp street. New Or-
lauis ^ iaiBSly
PF.TKR HAWES, No 2S Oftnfi street, New Or-
leans, Stationer, Printer and Blank Book Mauu
facturer.
Banking, Mercantile, Insurance and Court Books of
anv size and pittern, mad* -to arder and of tlie best
oiaterial.
SUiunliQat BiyAs. of every description, ob hand, or
made to oriier with promptness and despatch.
I,nw, Music, and JUsceUaneaus Jlook, bound in any
style audftt the lowt^jiriees.
JL? Orders from uie country solicited. Mid will U;
l>romptly attended to. -ian2S If
JACOB BURCKF.TT, OroéM- aád t>ealer in Fine
Wine* and Liquors, No 83 Camp street, (ortder Ja-
colis' Daguerreotype Saloon.) New Orleans, Jan 2+ly
JOHN QUINLAN, Dealer in Walcho, iewelry
Guns, Pistols, CuUe«y and Fancy Good , No.J'X
Pnyilras street, New Orleans.
KT Watches and Jewelry repnije^fnd warranted
jan 25 ly >
WW. CARLOS &-®0, TCdMoa Factkrs. For
• warding and General Commission Mereha ts
No'lti Commercial Place. New Orleans,La. jansüj
NFW ORLEANS HORTICULTURAL GAR
DEN, Henry Stickler, Horticultural Flor.
m
Ornamental Trees, Plants and Shrubs foi
sale. The Ganlen it ltafttedatNo M Louisa street
in the second block below the .Mexican Gulf -Railroad,
near the grave-yard, Third District.
The omnilaisses stationed at Odd-Fellows' Hall
run within five squares of the Garden. jan25 iv
M. cto<* watchma-
E*E..and general dealer in Jewelry.
clocks. Watches, Ac. Special attention given
to repairing of every kind In hi, line. —
Moro Ca tle, corner of Strand and Tremont streets
Uwatan. jlytS-lvr '
Tar, PITCH, BLOCKS.etc.—30 bbU. raw Tar, 20
do. Coal Tar, 20 libls. Pitch, 20 bills. Rosin 5 bbls.
raw Oil, 20 bbls. boiled Oil ; 500 feet patent bush Blocks
from 5 to 12 inches ; 10 do , long and short Oil Suits ;
also, a full assortment of Ships' Hardware per sch'r
Moonlight, and for aaleby
fab 12 HITCHCOCK A CO
Framing lumber, weather boards, inch
Boards, etc.. on hand and eargoée constantly ar-
vingto oct22 b. 8. parsons.
For Sale to Arrive.
QQA bbls Potatoes, 90 tierces Rice,
/ÓW 10 bbls Pickfed Herring,
400 boxes dried Herring, 10 bbla No. 9 Mackerel.
100 pair Oars. A. CAMERON A CO., '
nnv2ti Auction and Qeheral Agen .
The undersigned havteg-jHirchaaed th« interest of
O. W. > A Co., in the Grocery and Western
-proiluce business, will continue the Bine for his own
account . nd solicits a share of public patronage. He
haasol 1 his interest in the Commission business to 8.
W. McMahan, Esq., who assumes the liabilities of tbe
firm to dale, 16th February.
fell HI P. GONZALES.
JHANNAY,-(Successor of Han nay A Beau-
* mont.) I last just received, direct from the
North, a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Oil ,
Paints, Perfumeries*. Fancy Articles, Chemicals, Ac-,
making his assortment full and complete, all fresh and
pure,which will lie sold wholesale aad retail on as favor-
able terms aa can be liad at any house in Texas. "Quick
sales and small profits" is Ms motto. Orders from Dea
lera. Planters and others will -receive prompt attention
and are respectfully solicited. - may 13
ND. LABADIE, Wholesale and Retail In
• iiorter and dealer in Drags, Medicines,'
Paints, Oils and Glass, Fancy Articles, School
Books, Garden Seed, etc., corner of Market and
silent . Galveston.
I
WANTED TO HIRE—A colored wi
eral sernnt la a small featily
júnelo-tf
SORLBY, SM
Apply to
ITU A
THE undersigned having purchased tbe interest ol
John wrig ley and James Wrig ley, in the late firm
of J. <t J. W rig ley <t Co., will continue hnsiimas fm
and on his own account, and hopes, by strict attention
to bntfnMs,_to merit a share of public patronage.
wtf o. cTEunb.
Liberty, Jan. 1,1 His fcfcg-.
h. c. hicks. . r. nkyi.and.
Jasper, Jasjier Co., Woodville, Tyler Co.
iiicks Ai m:\ i ami,
LAW, COLLECTION A LAND AGENCY OFFICE,
Woodvilij. Tyler County, Texas.
THE above firm will practice their profession in the
Fifth and Fifthteenth Judicial Districts, compris-
ing the following counties, vii: Jasper, Tyler, Polk,
Trinity, Angelina, Nacogdoches, Shelby, San Augustine,
Sabine, Newton, Orange, Lilierty, Cliambers, Jefferson
and Hardin, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at
Tyler and Galveston..
Prompt attention will be given to the collection of
all claims entrusted to them, and immediate remittances
will he made in Sight Exchange on Galveston, New
Orleans and New York.
They will act as agents in purchasing, selling or pay>
ing taxes upon Real Estate, 'anywhere in this State ;
hunt up lost Lands, locate Certificates, perfect Titles,
procure Patents on the same, etc. Strict attention
will lie given to all business committed to their charge.
. '. augSOw
WACO HOUSE.
CAPT. I. M. SMITH. Proprietor.
and Buggies to hire
lO2 All the Stages stop at this House.
auglOwly
JOHN C. McCOV,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Dallas, Texas.
WILL practice in the District Courts in ail the
counties comprising the 10th Judicial District,
and in the Supreme Court of this State, and will at-
tend to the collection of clains in all. the counties ad
joining tbe 16th District. Special attention given to
Land litigation. H7 Office, East side of the Public
Square. - augltiw
A. P. "OmPK INN,
Receiving, Forwarding, 8torins and Commission
MERCHANT,
julyW _ Lvn.iii.iR8. Texas. wtf.
X. R. ALLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Boonville. Brazos County, Texas.
dec-27
H.£
wtf
FONTAINE, Attorney and Counsellor at
Law, Moscow, Texas will practice in all the Courts
of the 5th Judicial District, and in the Federal and Su-
preme Court. feeh22w
ROBB A BALLINGKR—(S. T. Robb, 11. Ballinger^)
Attorneys at Law, Suuipter, Trinity Co., Texas.'
Refer to—E. E. Nichols A Co., Galveston, Texas; A.
F. James A Co.. New Orleaus. _ [janllwlp
HH. DOOLEY <t CO.. Fashionable Hat r*
• ters, and Dealers in Hats and Caps, supe- \^S
rior ill quality hy 50 pfiV cent, to any ever importad*
ed in this country. *' Phcenix House," Houston, Tex.
The only manufacturers in tbe country. Orders from
tne country promptly attended to. a{>26-tl
OLAZA nouse, North side-Maia stm-1. Han-of Backand T.imh. Pain ú> tliehñid cá
ILr" f his house has been thoroughly repaired
and new^ tnrnishfll. decl3wly
American Aromatic Kilter Cardial
TONIC AROMATIC BITTERS.
A Cordial fur Ladies, Ayed I'ersitit, etc.
Of these tiro^váriítSfes'df Bitterf,~(fie first ii" to lie
taken mixed with tnv agreeafile Rui?^ while the second
may be taken pure, or ticith may be mingled together,
forsing a bitter of great or less intensity., so as to pleae
every taste. The aroma and delicious flavor these bit-
ter possess have induced the finest judges to pro-
nounce them superior to any hitherto manufactured.
They are particularly efficaciows in restoring health,
and establishing impaired digestion, that fruitful source
of diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Nervous and Liver Af'
fictions. General Weakness, Ac., all of which render
life a burden. In any fever followed by protracted
convalescence, and consequent weakness, no remedy is
better ailapted to restore strength and hasten tbe com-
plete leturn of health.
][ r* N. B. The American Bitters may likewise be
taken pure. Tfiey do not contain much spirits. The
strong flavor they possess arises from the arena, tbe
predominance ef a bitter principle, both of which are,
however, highly agreeable. Said bitters have been in-
troduced into general use la the'principal eoffeehonse ,
hotels, clubs, Ac. Jj" Sold by
K ARSTSNSIEK A CO, cor. Gravier and New Levee,
i. WEIGHT A CO., 21 and 151 Chartres street.
A. A. PEYCilAUD, 00 Royal street.
N. K. PEPIN A CO., 31 Common st. [ap9w€m
a good Post Oak rail fence. Sit acres of which is in cultl
ration. On the land is a good double log house, with
stone lire-places and chimneys* having four rooms and
a large hall, suitable eut-houses, good horse mill, cis-
tern and ballding tor a gin, all in complete order, and
will he «ild at a bwdn. I Mil i A V.J AMU.
A C BBLS CIDEB VINEGAR, 90 bbU Draft Phila
delphia A K A CAMERON A CO.
T ARD OIL, Spt . Turpentine, Alcohol, Castor Oil
*A For sale hy . jan4 J HAN NAT >
11 ««tetter's Bitters.
1 HO 5a*88 of «M* celebrated Bitters for sale to
A w® trade at mannfMtnrer's prices to close
MILLKJL, MONTGOMKEY A CO.
Mfildhnvtf
®W Sachem BiUertiwWifw«M
Tanlc.
1 r\fi BOUS of the above celebrated Bitten on
AW consignment and wül be sold to tbe trade a
manufacturer's prices, adding freight, etc., from New
York. ' M1LLSB, MONTGOMERY fc 00
w. j. HüWiKÍON .
.. . W.NKY ff.l l
ST. CHARLES COLLECSE,
GRAND COTKAU, LA.
TII1S Literary Institution, nnder the direction of
the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, is situated iti
the Parish of St. Landry, cluse ta the line of the N.
Orleans and Opeloiisas railroad. In 1KW, the College
was incorporated by the State of Louisiana, and em-
powered to confer Degrees and Academical Honors. I ts
site has always been regarded as one of the healthiest
and most salubrious in the whole State.
The Course of instructions is twofold—Classical and
Commercial. The Classical Course embraces Laliu,
Greek, English. French. S]ianish, Rhetoric, History,
Geography, Book-Keeping, Mathematics, Chemistry,
Moral and Natural Philosophy.
The Commercial Course comprises the same branches
with (mfcxceptioii of l^atin and Greek.
Terms—Board, tuition, washing, medical fees
and stationery UO
Entrance (for the first year only) 10 (M)
Vacation, if spent at College 40 CIO
Music per month Ü00
Drawing* 5 00
YTJF J*a rente from Texab may send ther children
by the steamship line to Berwicks Bay, whence a stage
coach will convey theindirct-tly to the Institution.
aug30w3m
TEXAS ÜI1LITAUV INSTITUTE,
at ruticrsvi i^l k , "
COMMENCES its session on Monday, the 24th of
elanuary. College year—forty weeks—divided into
two sessions, endiug June. Holiday of two days at
Christmas.
Tuition—Collegiate, $50 per session, or flGJ per
year ; Preparatory, $'.t0 per session ; (English stluLies
only, 1 $00 per year.
Library Fund^-$2 per year ; Board, $12 per month,
ncluding fuel and washing.
Payments—Advance each session, invariably.—
Stock—cattle, horses or sheep—taken in payment of
Tuition and Jioard : debts not allowed.
Caukts—Twelve years old, and passing examination
in reading, writing and arithmetic, through the ground
rules, may enter.
Drkss—Uniform to l>e bad al the Institute.
Address, C. G. FOBSIIEY,
• janll,*li0-lyw] Kutersville. Texas
ST. LOUS IMVEKSITY.
Corner WasKíngton Avent k and Ninth Street,
St. Louis, Mo.
LITERARY DEPARTMENT.—The next session of
this Institution commences on the last Monday,
29th of August, and ends about the 5th of July.
The course of studies embraces the Greek, Latin,
English, French, German, and Spanish Languages; Ma
thematics, Astronomy, Mental and Natural Philosophy,
Chemistry, Book-keeping, Arithmetic. Ancient and
Modem Geography, and History, Ate.
The terms without any extra charges for languages,
are : For l>oarders, $130 per session of ten and a half
months ; for washing, $20 ; bed and bedding, $* ; doc-
tor's fees, $3, and stationery $5—if attended to by the
Institution ; payable quarterly or semi-annually in ad-
vance. No deductions are made for absence except in
cases of protracted sickness or dismission. On entrance
boarders pay $10 as matriculation fee. Students iu
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy pay $10 i>er sess-
ion for the use of the apparatus. Half-boarders, tui-
tion included, pay $100, and day scholars $-10 per
session. Music, drawing, and dancing form extra
charges.
regulations :
Medicines and School Books are furnished at store
prices. As no advances are made for clothing, etc., a
sufficient sum should be deposited with the Treasurer.
Students remaining during vacation will be charged
$25. For further information please apply at the In
stitution. . FERD. COOSJSMANS.
jiHy24w3m President.
Howekton dc ellis, Attorneys and Counselors
at Law, iialletteville. Lavaca county, Texas, wiU
practice in the district Courts of Victoria, CaUiecun
Jackson, Lavaca, Goiiiales and 9ewft counties and the
Supreme Court at Austin and Galveston. > dec4
c. l. martin j. wyat*.
\ktan dt yv' v att, Attorneys end Oeunsclor ai
Law, Corsicana, Navarro county, Texas, will pune
tually attend to all business entrusted to their care.—
They will not, however, consider themselves employed
until their fee is secured. __
cuas. d. moore «l'mv
Moore tt McKAY. Attorneys at Law, carthage,
Panola county, Texas, wili practice in the Courts
ol the Sixth Judicial District, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts at Tyler
Kclers lo Chief j ustice Wheeler, j udge o. m. rotor ts,
and Gen. t. Green. __
HOfcATtO 8. rtrker ru. bkavion kmou
f>arker dt nichols, Attorneys and Counselor,
at Law, Gonaales, Texas. Othce on North side of
the Plaza. Will practice in the Courts of the second
and Tenth Judicial Districts, and iu the Suprema and
Federal Courts jv Austin. References given if required,
aug 12 ^ ^
Heal Estate Afteiac)
vor WESTEftN TULAS.
11 mios. j. pilgrim has 0|iened an agency, in the
-l town of Gonzales, for the purchase and mle ol real
Estate in Western Texas.
a residence of thirty years extensive acquaintance
Willi tlie country, accurate knowledge of the Spanish
language and aliat constitutes a good title, are his qual-
ifications. lie has how tor sale several improved pian
tations and various tracts of uuimproveil land in dftlcr
ent sections of tlie country.
hj" Releía to j. a. Sydnor,Galveston
¿anlrt-Htl TilOS. j, PIlXiRIM
Jt. hallkt'l, Land and General Col levung a^enf*
• Aaianuensia, CoiiVc>ancer and Comimssioner o1
Ueeifs, oince in g. w . Paschal's othce, boisv Arc St. ,
Austin City, Texas, will attend strictly to Lite collm tiu^.
ot all clauns in ihis Male, Locating l-tnds, payn^
laxes, and to ail business pertaiuiug to the General
band and Coiuiniss.oner of planus UtUces.
\\ riung ol any kind particularly solicitad
]j ¡ Ail busujesseniruated to his caie *; ill lie prompt
> aitd faithfully attendeil to.
is Commissioner ou Deeos for tlw following States
Ma.-ssachusetts, North Carolina, Alaieuna, 'iennessee,
New \orE, South Carolina, Mississippi, Kentucky,
t'ennsy lyania, Cioorgia, Louisiana. Missouri, \ irginia,
' loi'tda, Arkansas, Ohio.
Dei-us.no** to be used iu any of lite al*>ve States
careluily attended to.
l. ti" l. c. kqbards, ^ittome>s al Law,
Austin, Texas, will practice in the federal, su
p reine and District Courts at Austin, and will make col-
.« hons in any portion of the Federal w esteru lufuis 1
ui 'iexas.
New .York—Jacob w ilcox, John d. Scott 4* Co., d
c- ll)de <i* Co., Plant <£* Co., j. s. Dunce <£* Co., liar
ral. £-proulls «f* Co., and Salnul Ward, the latter hl
?outh street.
i'hiladelphia—Tyetlell dc Mitchell.
Baltimore—Frederick r. Ds^sofi, Esq.,
Louisville—Hon. w. s. Bodiey. 3
Memphis—Prof. 11. R. RoImuvIs.
\ icksburg—Brown <£ Johnson,^ Brooks <t* Smeoes
and Marshall dc Miiler.
Natcltez—c. a. Lacoste, Jolln t. McMurran.
New Orleans—lluglies, hy 1 tested dc Co., j. w sier
man ii' Bro.,George m. Piukard dc Co., iut%senil, louip
kin" ti- Co., w. a. llannay «!" Co., a. f Dunbar «ir Co.
je^-vui
ii. c. i'tniuo, Woodville j. t. i'l kvis. Austin,
AJtsUHjiJ dr pl rv1s. Lawyers and General Agents'
will give undivided alien i ion to all business eng
trusted lo them. They m ill give special alleuUou to ail
cas* :, coming before the Courl ot Claims al Austin.
Address, Austin, Texas. seplPJ
1 . « . vheeman, jr r. freeman-
Tejtas Jteal Estate ltrokerugef .
CoLLE4TlNO and LaNC A Ok MY-
AI STFV COLLEGE,
Located at IIi ntsvillic, Walkkr Coi'nty, Texas.
Rkv. K. W. Bail**, D. D., President. Prof. Moral
and Intellectual Philosophy.
K*v. J. H. Calvin, A. SI., " Clia.se " Prof. Ancient
anil Modern Languages.
B. F. Grady, A. M_, "Baker" Prof. Mathematical
and Natural Sciences.
J. II. PurrirnsT, A. B., Adjunct Prof. Mattiematica.
Wm. F. Picrkik, A. 1) , Adjunct Prof. Ancient Lan-
guages.
Professors Perrie and Penticost, In charge of Pre-
paratory Dejiartment, under special supervision of the
President.
Collegiate year commences the first Monday in Sep
tember, and closes the last week in -J une.
Two sessions of five months each, with no interven-
vening vocation, except recess for Christmas holidays.
Tuition in college classes $50 per year ; in prepara-
tory department from f30 to $40 per year ; payable
half yearly in advance, on the first Monday in ¡Septem
ber and February,
Tuition remitted in cane of protracted sickness.
Boarding in respectable families from $10 to $12 per
month. Abdication may lie made to tlie President.
Tim health and morals of youth are as completely
protected here as they can beany where under human
are and agency.
AIEDlCAL HOUSE.
82 Customhouse St., near Royal st., NpW Orleant,
OOR TIIK CURE OF OLD CHRONIC, MERCU
-C RIAL, SYPHILITIC AND ALL PU1VATE
DISEASES, without Mercury, hindrance from business,
or other exposure to friends, and a cure guarantied in
all cases.
The unparalleled success which has attended Dr.
JAHas'practice in all parts of the üñited Sutes and
Europe—the many remarkable cures lie has effected,
which were pronounced incurable by the most eminent
physicians, justifies him in offering his services to the
confidence of the unfortunate. Tlie following are some
of the diseases termed " Private," and of which, in
connection with newly discovered semodiea, Dr. James
permanently eradicates, namely: Syphilis, primary,
secondary and tertiary ; Strictures, Urethral discharges,
Gleet, Qonnorrhoea. Nocturnal Emissions, Periodical
Afflictions of females, however complicated they may
be. Diseases of tlie Back and Loins, Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Rheumatism Hydrocele, Can
cera. Ulcera, Tumors and all diseases of the skin.
Dr. James would also call the attention esjiecially of
those who have privately and improjierly injured them-
selves in tliat secret and solitary habit which ruins the
body and'mind, unfitting them for either business or
society, via : Constttuttonal Debility or Impotency.—
The billowing are some of the sad and melancholy ef-
fect produced bf eany hahits of youth, via : Weakness
m „ -im- n , l>yg-
Nervousness, Irritability, Symptims ef Con-
ete. Mentally, tbe fearful effects on the
are more to- be'dreaded. Loss of Memory, Con-
fusion of ideas. Depression of Spirits, Itril FSrebodtegs
Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Low of So'itude'
Timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced.
AH persons afflicted with any of the above symptoms
shoiHd not fail to call on Dr. James, and l e at puce re-
stored to. perfect health ; let no false delicacy prevent
y« , but apply at once, and save youraelf from tl eawful
and dremlffll consequences of this terrible malady.
>V ink uess of-the organs iuunediately cured, and full
vlfcrr res|oreii. ,
Kemeuilier dje Mmnt AL Hvisi of Dr Jamos is ou
Customhouse street.
. Pertous residing hut of the city, or cannot
visit me personally, l.j giving i>articulara of disease, in
letter, and enelostiig a lee of ten dollars, will Iiave tlie
remedy of disease sent to their address, enclosed in a
small package and concealed from observation. No
communication noticed unless accompanying the fee, as
the numerous correspondence of the Doctor forbids.
Consultation held strictly confidential. Address,
DR. JAMES- MEDICAL HOUSE,
oct 21 HS Customhouse street. Few Orleans.
MHITUEBX MUSICAL. DEPOT,
No. di CUnal St.. near Camp, N. Orleant.
Proprietor, I;. CABICI,
8l'0cick«ir to ii. d. ntWITT.
'pilK largest stock of American and
A Foreign Music in the South ; all
the.Iafc t publications constantly re-
ceived. A very large assortment of >lu
sic Books and Music Merchandise.
Piamo Fortxs bf all kinds, from the hest American
and European Manufactories : alto. ÍIarfs, Gi;ita*¿,
viol'ks, Flgtc, Accordions, Bar jos, Tamboi rirui,
brass and all otiier instruments for military bands.
11 uñe teachers recommended and situations procured
for Professors of Music.
Pianos tuned, and all kinds of Musical Instruments
repaired. Music arranged.
A Urge Bikdicry is attached, where all kinds of com
ercialand notarial and other BlantBooks are got up;
particular attention b paid to binding Music.
The undersigned, « Professor of Music and Grand
Orchestra Leader in New Orleans for the last twenty
yean, trusts to be able, with the extensive experience
he has in the business, and the large facilities at his
command, to satisfy the taste and requirements, how-
ever varied, of the amateurs and professional artists of
the South and South-West L. GABICI,
octaH-wLr ' Bi Canal street.
/^MMES COUNTY LAND FOR SALE. —The
VT north-east quarter of the League granted to
William Fitsgibbon, and known as the "Sulphur
Spring League." janSI A. F. JAMES.
/CONFECTION ARY.—Direct from" Baldwin, Myr Jt
V> Co., Baltimore, consisting of Jellies, Preserves,
divers fruits natural, in their own j nice. Cove Oysters
in cans—any suitable quantity. Spanish Chocolate,
fen SAM MA AS ■
r. d. la saw* 1.1. sarstow.
LABADIE * BAB8TOW,
Importen and Dealer* in
DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Paikts. Oils, Varnish, Colors, Dtr Btcim, Firs
Bricks, Qardrk taw, rrc.,
Corner Mar kst aad 89d B treats, eALrarroR.
vv.
\]K\
in L
Dc. ac u. k. t-'kkkm an, Attorney nal Law, Cilj
• of Aublin, Texas. Home* lu Tcauj, and sale in
vestmcnU obtained through this Agency. Fidelityiw
the interestfi ol uon-re&uicnts. Kcgisiera ol Laud lor
ale in all }>arU> of tlie ¿late : full exhibiu of tille and
accurate descriptions, also, registers of Town and City
Lois. Lands located, bought and sold. chumsa^jns
lhe £tate or iudividuals collected and ai^j usted, and re-
mittance made by exciianges ou new Orleaus or any oi
the Nurthern cities, if desired. * Taxes ¿>aid on i>* «! situ
a ted in any part of the ¿tale. a thorough and iuVÉuate
knowledge ot tlie country and the land system, insurea
¿ures superior locations and the best titles. Strangers
looking al Texas may always have some leading items
ind uaefui hints at tne olhce of this agency. Kegisler*
>peu for examination.
liy Utnce on Congress a venue, a ustin Texas [ sp'j
NEWTON m. BKYca.
em ton tfc bil\ckf Attorneys an<l Counselors at
Law, Austin, Texas, will promptly attend to all
professional busiuess confided to theiu in Hie District
Court of the ^d, 3d and 4th Judicial Districts, and in tbe
Federal and supreme Courts of the suite, hela al Austiu
and Galveston. Will also actas Land Agents and At
torneys for non residents, soldiers, and the heirs of those
entitled to lands, under the laws of the late Kepubltc
ot Texas.
If/3 Particular attention will be given totheiuvesM
gation and cousumation of disputed Land Titles.
Office on Congress Avenue, next door to Messrs.
Hamilton dk Chandler. uctl0-ly
Broker, Blount's Building, Main street, lloustou.
Texas, will give his personal attention to tlie life and
pureliase of N'egroes and Heal Estate.
Having a large acquaintance with the interior o
Texas, he invites tlie palronoge of Che public.
He lias excellent accocomodations for the board aziJ
lodging uf Negroes entrusted to his care for sale.
. «eeps always on hand Negroes for sale.
Refers to Henry Thompson 4k Co., Knnis dc Co., and
Van Alatyne dt Taylor, F. Scrato «Houston.
R. X. Rl THXRiroKD
• RXNRY C. COOK.
KLT1IJíKFOK1> Sl COOK, Attorneys tft Law and
Oeneral Laud Agents, Austin, Texas.
Refer to Baldrige, ¿parks ^ Co., IndlUjola- sep^Ü ly
DU. STOKES, Attorney at Law, Ownsville, Hob
• erteon couiity, Texas, will practice in the Courts
of tlie Thirteenth Judicial District and Supreme Courts
at Austin. leU¿-wly
IÜI1N Ii. FEKNEY, Attcrnry at Isaw, Wheelock,
^ Texas, will practice in the Courts of the Thirteenth
Judicial District, comprising Leon, Brazos, Kobertsou
Falls, Limestone, Freestone, Hill and Navarro counties
jeia>-tf
JOHN R. U A VICS mttTiiN HA¥.
Haves dc 11 AY, Attomeytat Li/W, Crockett, Texas,
will attend to all busmen con tided to them m
Houston and adjoining counties, also will practice m
the Supreme and U. ti. Courts at Tyler. d*n-2r
KEEN AN HOUSE, Huntsville, Walkercoun-
ty, Texas At this fine Hotel the traveiiug
H
public will find every thing necessary to makcj
their stay pleasant.
MRi. L. C. KEENAN, ( ,,
[janlw' wly] and W. A. PAKKISH, ¡ roprteUtre
thomah p. avroca charlu kiiwahi
COCK dc 6TKH A IU', Attorneys and C ounseloi
at Law, and General Land and .Collecting Agents
.Vlarlin, Falls county, Texas, will practice in the coun
ties of Brazos, Robertson, Falls, Limestone, Freestone
llili, Navarro, Leon, Milan* Burleson, McLenan, Co
ryell, Bosque aud Bell ; a. ru ahe Supreme and Fed
eral Courts^ at tlie city of Austin. dec3o-lyw
S. LAYVJJON, Attorn^ at Law, Helena, Kamt-i
county , Texas. dec I '57-w
JOHN H. EEL^ Attorney and Counselor at La
•J Madison, Madison county, Texas, will practice in
the District Court . n tlie counties of Aladisou, Grimes,
vLeon, Walker. KobeiLson and Biontgomery.
Hejerencee—Hon. k T. Wheeler, Independence;
N. II. Davis, Montgomerj Tit ornas W. Biake, Leon ;
X. B. Saunders, Bel ton ; Bran ink Abercrombie. Hunts
ville. ___ " _
*|>i£XA8 HOlJSk.—Tbe undersij ed liaving .
X having leased this well known<<&K and i
BoARm>« Hot sic lias liad the same thoro?i(hly J
renovated and refurnished, and is now full^, nrep&ral
to accommodate all wIm may give him a call h<j bouse
is.admirably sitaateil. I«eing on Arcel street, abov me
squire U'low Market, and, having a Stable attac.«ed, it
finely adopted to tíie wants of his j atrons and fhendi
who may Imi coming in from the cyi^ntry or neighboring
towns; lie ho| es, by strict attention to the necessity ot
his customers and making his charges moderate, to re
ceive-a hilera! share of public patronage.
my25-wly g V\ m< aLL1STEK, San Antonic
a. m. brancu a. abercrombis
0 RANCH dt ABERCROMB1K, Attorneys and Coun
selors at Law. Huntaviile, Walker county. Texas
will attend promptly to all business confided to thei.
care, iu the counties of Montgomery, Grimes, Madison
Walker, Trinity anil Polk, and the Supreme Court ai
Galveston. janl'i-lyw
P DCCATION —A gentleman whose life bÉs been de-
1 * voted to the cause ol-edacatioa, desires a situation
as Principal or Professor in some College or Literary
Institution. He is thoroughly qualified to teach tlie
English Language and Literature, the Ancient Lan-
guages, the West Point cours# of Mathematics and
Commercial Literature in all its forms and department*.
The advertiser would prefer opening and establishing
a Literary Institution of tile highest order, embracing
the above mentioned departments, in any community
where appropriate encouragement would be given.
" Address, PROFESSOR ANDERSON,
_aprl2w tf Liberty* Texa
SALE OF NEGROES.^
ON THE FIRST of October my house was.
opened and a large supply of all classes of]
Negroes offered forsale, Imported from Virginia,*
Maryland and Georgia. Afterwards during the*
whole Mason the supply shall be kept good ty the re-
ceipt of large lota of the choicest Negroctle be had
from tbe above Slates. Apply at 54 Baronne street,
tetween Common and Gravier,*and two squares «•
from St. Charles Hotel.
WALTER L. CAMWELL.
N ew Orleans. Sep 6, IBS . • OctlHwtim^
Hot tetter' Stomach Bitters.
HAVING been appointed Bole %ents lor the State
ol Texas for tbe sale of these justly celebrated
Bitters, we beg leave to Inform the public Aiat we
now liaTe on hand a good supply of the above and
will continue to receive, direct from the Manufacturer
at Pittsburg, by every steamer, and that oar erraiije
ments are such as to enable us to sell them at ss lu
figures as they c*" be bought frtrm the manufactory al
rect. Trp All orders sddressed to us will hsveprosap"
attontioST. MlLLlCK. MONTOOUKKV * O"
Tbe i.indsey Force rump.
We guarantee this to be the best pump in Use. Pump
are now In use in wells ISO feet deep. g •
Many other patents on hand. State and County
rights ot the sbove, and otlisc patenta for sale.
THOS. 7. SPEAK A CO..
Patent Machine Agency, « Gravier St..
■yl<-wly Msw Orleani.
Coal! Coal I Coal t
mn TONS superior Cannel Coal, dischargiiw
1UU from bsrk Milton, direct irom Liv r| ol. tor
per toa l^oa
31
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The Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1861, newspaper, May 7, 1861; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177498/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.