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rOLIAD
ENNEY, Attorney an
Bcjr
[•wtdí#W''
, poetry, sí
i for $6 00.
Dr. J. W. P.
•re citizen of Gol
located
I brand
. —i feol
•I! tho diicoMi iuci<
careful t'tentio givi
care. Ofllec tad rciidonet
pftClUHUIUI Ul
wsnently I oca lei
i ta Tifióos brant
in tluIBtaUi he I
iof fiia prol
|el|jht yourt
)io is familiar
itry. l'romi
i'u entrusted
i near Arauauia Colli
— SB'final
ry, ffloyraphy, travel, art, setena
horn stories fw old and you\
housekeepers, choice selections
iean and foreign periodicals,
eten «te.
A
'ashions,
. _ - .
Thai
> of tho Jfo'M
!Q
ily peri
WEM ENT S
OA
ADVERT
OK SACKS Supe-rlor Ble Coffee, just rcco 1 fed and
jit) for mile, by tho Hack or ut retail, aa customer
way desire.
Sopt. 17, 'fiO.-lfl-tf.
II. CANFIELD.
nA BOXES Billand's Now Orleans Soap, jiut re
j¡\) eeived. For wile by II. CANFIELD.
.Sept. 17, 'fi't.-lb-tf.
CI,EAR Sido Iiacon, and Duflield's .Superior Su-
gar Cured Hums, ju t received ut
U. C'ANFIELD'S.
Sept 17, 'JO.-lS-tr.
H CANFIELD is now opening a lino lot of
• fruits in juico ; Brandy fruits, iluinius, Aa-,
aortod Canutes; (ngutnor with a gene ral assortment
«if fancy and staple flrocorices. Call und seo him ut
the Family tírocury, among the Llvo Oaks.
t-ÜT" The highest market price will bo paid in cash
,or Groceries, lor hides. | Sept. 17, '6ü.-lS-tf.
CANFIELD is now opening an assortment of
Tin Ware, auituble to tüu wauta of this com-
munity—call and see.
of Chewing and
Fine uud genuine Havana
(JAN FIELD'S
H.
inanity
TOBAOÜÓ—A line assortment
Smoking Tobáceo.
Cigars, at
rAir,s-
HARDWARE.
From \ ¡*í 4o. Butcher
Nm
Knives, 1'ocket Knives, Howie
Knives, Steel Hoes, Chain , lucks, etc.
For sale by II. CANFIELD.
MISCELLANEOUS—Sweet oil, Lord oil, ('¡mm
mon, Cloves, Wines, Brandies, Schnnpp's
I'eaolies in juice, Brandy Cliorries, Brandy I'eaelies,
Preserves, Catsup,.Pickle . Huisins, Almond), Oys-
ters, Lobsters, l.i>/.enge%/Tapéi%, N utilices, etc., etc.,
ull of which will
Mity lid, lM.jfl.
FINE
for cash
5,599
CANEIELD
. Jlnl
i work ,
m well .
r essay and acicntif-
li to the mind in the
[ready before the
from ose
je testimony of
HomietWi-
Si* volume of the work are
public, and If the unitod vol
end of the oountry to the otl
thousand of bmllie 1b *L-_ -r .. .
has circulated, arc tugniiieant facte then it u ¡
odieal that Just meets the wranta of the people.
In a literary point of view It it claimed f<
Home Magazine that it in equal to any of ltd contem-
poraries I and it difiera from most of them regarding
the moral purpotic of an article an its 7iiyfast merit. It
moral purpose qj
doea not Mehov the light, tho graoe!
Ct iu literature—only tho vulgar and tho lrivo-
i.
During the'present year tho Editor will be assist-
ed by many favorito writers. A now story,
. BY una. Ai.uca u. xbal,
will beIntroduced Into tho presont volume.
A NEW KTOI1Í, nv T. S. AUIIILIl,
will succeed this, to be followed by
A NEW STOUV, UV WHS. MARY A. UHSI80.V. i
Besides these tlieru will bo u serle of attractive
y and other urticls from tlic pens
J. Townsend, W. H. Carpenter,
Miss Caroline Orne, 'A Lady #f Haiti-
original tales,
of III
Jenny
more,' and many other .
8011 SCENES AND LIVE SKCTCOES, .
by Editor. A series of original stories and «etches,
by the Editor, illustrative of life and ohurnoter, will
alsu bo among the attraotlons of the present volume.
ILLUSTRATIONS,
These will be rioli, varied uud numerous -embrac-
ing a serle of exquisite steel dngmving#; views'of
remarkable place ; portrait of eminent parsomigea ;
' ireign land ; illustrations of numitala.
"inga of fashion; a great variety of nee
rna and articles or the toile't, etc., etc.
"'bis department will .reocfÑ'o duo at-
*y readers iuterost^lMn matters of
id drawings of prevailing
Í «'great variety Uf niinor
an Budleii variety' of patf
ihlons
Oleics
is lor
. P
a yariety of excellent culinary recipes,
for young housekeepers pa aubjecta of
a-lu a word, tho Hftmc Magazine will be alk$at*ita
nuuie inipfies.
psbb' Drpartmknt,—In this wi
besi
f domi
found
c econ
some gonuin^
(fives uS ideas
and deafer than I
M
witW
right o
tracts can
Lan
offers for sale the fol
I tracts to suit pi
d (ihoaafor CASI1,
between, Manaliuila
from three to seven
lad, all of whieh is well tii
on tho Collate- a part of
S. Burns, an old grant.
¡g on the Escondido
iinty, Goliad l)istrl<
liaseis. It Is wel.
nge, eight miles Soi
rtho Surco erouk, nine mile
i Uoliad—a portion of tho granf
Domingo Morris, in l'ower *
Itson's Colony. Tlinbor nd water.
•ÍA^Íi ACRES on dry fnrfcrf the Eolato, Kurnefl
It I O county, twelve mllea North from Helena-
Water and timber.
"IQÍÍ ACRES on tho Town Tract of Refugio, Will
J.Í7U situated for farming purposes, in diil'oruiu
site lot , from tweuty to forty acres. .
/Jt-i ACRES on the Town Tract of Uoliad—mrm
AJÜ1 lot woll situated for building lots, and thoso
wishing to purchase (lift hotter do so as early
" , as property Is "bound to rlie."
t all of suiu land will be sold
Tlors.
and, situated on m
.two miles below the
' trict, originaly grant
will bo soW tuw *°"
idit.
of land for salo with ..
ro cabblus, Itublo, lots, Ac,
hundrod acros under
700 aore bottom tir
Ion ; bottom and U|
ittle, farming utensi
lut 18 miles from '
m oolony.
ncho, i
gue.
part cash, an
are very dosii
raising.
I will buy, sell or ll
Hollad, Iterugio and Si
net as (Jenerul Lund A.
moderate fees required
my euro.
(loliad, May .1,18S0.
Tbeyor
Whe:
$2 00; ü copies 1 year (3
ull additional Bunscj' "
i—tliut is (i. 26 pu^^Hb. Where
" 10 uro sent, tlflCRRer up of the
to an additional «ipy of tho Mag-
is furnished to all who wish to sub-
olubs.
T. S. ARTHUR, A CO.
108 Walnut atreot, Philadelphia.
0 WITH OTIIEU MAGAZINKS;
1 and Goiley's Lady's Rook 1 year
igazine una .Arthur's Magazine^_ .
Home Magazine,mdSnturduy livening
STILL OKEA^Elt ATTRACTIONS!
liV'S I.VOY'N BOOK FOR 1850.
iflU-i'l'Cend VcbmU/ 2'he Piounr Mugns'uu;!!
LMCDHVOTED TO TUR fKixTS of TUB LADIES Of
AMEUICAV"—^
re tUUIasnziiia is taken In a .house, no other
iL'ttryg^iiQwTiTTini'Hiii' iiuit li^rwrañátSci
ng threo other Mugazinoa.
IW FEATURES FOR 135«).
iw and.very interesting tory will be commen-
an'y, by jlurioji Uarlund, uuthor of "Alone,"
Iddon I'ntb," two novels that have created uu
jousatlon In tho literary world. Also,
;iniu F. Townsend will commence, iu tho
, jinber, a Novele^to, which wo know will
itercst the readers or the '.'Book."
art. >íJt
us soinothin'g^uiid, bettor
it gives us something to quart
lie brief notices of new books in Putnam-are in-
dependent, condensed to the purpose. Theygener-
erully touch the core of the matter, and 'show that
the books Aro been read before being uotieed. -.Of
JMHiow Iw c'rnmi publications can wo say as mueh I-—
J'/.iiadi-^iiua Mtfniiti/ Timen.
Vfb have alrn^MÚven sevcrul extracts
veiy able perlodieH^h^yo uro glad to
that, while on luullMep^ei'erul literutur,
not pretend to draw it within our criticisms,
tors of religion, so fur as it discusses "
once is sound und healthy.—Phifadi,_
Jletiuv.
Putnam' Monthly Maoazine.—This stealing pe-
riodical, for Septomber, is at bund, brimful ot mis-
^«ollanylnt once entertaining and instructive. "Put-
nam's Monthly" is tin only Magazine in this country:
—almost in the world—tt>'S-liicn can be ascribed the
credit of being logical, without being dull; of eon-
—n *■-' ~J -Mer^&ietlon t«
it leaveif pleasant iin-
brairfi Its strides
Id now,
an English Authori
ikg Wax Flowers m
Traub
•ess.--
iQd Frulla -T
Within-, g
the Kurieiy.
" inet.
Housekeeper.
'lowers from Naturo—With
1 by the learner on paper to
the Modi
boUi tracts
ugor
. to a Daughter^
her health, the Iu
Poetry and I
Shells for Hie
"fclthen,
1-tf.
ntes, on shi
bund Oistrii
nipt attention
tlness entrusted to .
E. LUTEIt, Uoliad. M
«signed to aid
i•, . ■uqvMrucnt of her
ivation of her heart^^
lumlnatiug Wlndowsni
vlng*.
storjr of Finger Rings, illiul;
mU s, nad whero they
ivlnga.
' - Leather. - -.
[ivlng an Idoa of our Inti
' n of intereat to the
we shall avail
Bounty i.and, pujvsiomn, &c...no-
tick to all persons entitled to Hounty Land
under the nut of Congress of the lid of March, 1W15.
Also pensioners and heirs of pensioners of tho Revo-
lutionary war, mid all other wars since.
The undersigned having received tho ottlciul forms
inn Washington city, is prepared to uttend to the
prosecution otUiesuine, and on reasonable term , to
assist tliu ofllrer, soldiers, and their relations, and to
ubtuiu their cluiuis, either for Hounty Lands or Pen-
sions, for services during any of the wars.
All persons addressing me, post paid, sending mo
, ll particulars, will rocuive mv undivided attention.
Having secured the services ol'iin agent iu Washing-
ton City, familiar with the business, to forward all
claims sent by me, 1 feel eoulident iu stating that all
claims entrusted to me will lie attended with prompt-
ness. Iu oase the claim is rejected no churgc will In
l" t'V I TtlYlU
ff rocuivod lesa tlu i IfiO
Ü
nun
quantity
IS
i
I
h
V{
acre bounty land, are cntitlod to iceeivoth'
necessary tó make that amount.
Uoliad, April. ls5H. 1-tf.
To Ront.
A WEI.I, finished store room, with coun-
ter a'.ul shelves complete. It is an old
and well known stand and will ho runted on accom-
modating terms, attached la a largo cistern of- good
water.
A I,SO—A comfortable stono building, suitable for
au olHeo, and is uow occupied by the undersigned us
Mich—with the privilege of the cistern.
/..se—A enintórluülc house Willi
acres of land enclosed and
ubout hull' a uiile froui (N
family. Apply to
May 20, I :>U. 4-tf.
Fox
AllOUT TWi
J .and and imfl
dwelling house, kiu
mente; about twor
iu the town tract c
deuce of Richard 1
1 will offer the pit
Tuesday Iil."
nonlha.
Lady a Boo
threo
es are
Ires ot
•a Interest them. Iu foot, "
HI po ^o^ro«to?«
the bove will W continued In each
ndld Steel engravings
page of reading.,
lenge Faahton Pla'
department, wo del
Any quantity of them aro
In' thli, aa'tn-
... . . ... . rivalry or ImiU-
tlon. '
Embroldei
given monthl.
Model Oottáge .
Dress making, with diagrams to cutty.
Press Patterns—Infhnta' and Childrons' Dressea—
All kind of Crotohot and dotting Work-Clonks Man-
telets, Talmas, Collar , Chemisettes. Under-Sleoves,
Bonnet , Window Curtains, liroderio Anglaike Slip-
|i"i's, Caps, Clonks, Evening Dresses, Fancy Art leles.
Caps, Cloaks, livening Dresses, Fanev Art
lead Dresses, Hair Dressing, Robe for Nigh'
Morning, Carriage Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Wreaths,
htand
Mantillas, Walking Dresses, Riding Habits, .Boy's
Clothing, Cupe and Cloaks of Fur, in «et^sou, jOiyt-
uluit und ¿felting Work, printed iu colore!
P li Awlmi t.KniK.u,i von Uuiu—"ri1 ■ n —
Musie, #<) worth is given every year. Tlio Nurso and
tlio Nursery, with toll instructions. Godey's invalu-
able llecipes upon every subject. / ,
We would silvisu all who intend to supscribe, to
Beud In thoUc orders anon, for il' we do nor-m '
plicate stereotype plates, It will be difficult to s
the demand, no expect our Hal- for 181)8 « ill
11)0,000 wjpiea. The best plan of subscribing la
send yournioney direct to the Publisher. Those who
send largo amounts had bolter aend drafts, but notea
PUTNAM'S MO)
A MA
rEHATUHE^. _
ÉntirelyJTriyinal Ameritan Work.
Anaata UovWy may be obtained of Boofanllers,
Nowj^Jgents, or of tho Publisher .
year, or 25 cent a Number. Snb-
t8, promptly in udvance, to tho
eivo tho work for one yeaf. poll
tho United State , witblfl 8,000
Words" und " Putuum' Month-
' T" OPINfdNS OP THE PRE3S<'
Pctka*.' Moktiilt.—.Two nnmbete of t
-ourlcan Magazine have reached n at the ■
irio. aad brought us an embarra* da ricfiotau.
«tides number some eighteen m each, and the
lobana that we should be Inéllned to pas over.
" "Putnam" ha a peoullnr attraction for -
iu it a reflection of the mind? manne
euce of our transatlantiif cousin . It
new eountry, and mates ns acquainted with
its characteristics, in an easy, unaffected manner,
les are not neglected; but \*e do not detect rac-
or even party, a..d w8 re^tl undor a persuasion
we ara gathering the imparttal opinion of the
minds in the United States.—London ^Englaud)
■l<j Timet.
itüaji's Maoazine for Beptemberi ,without doubt,
lost, "solid" number over Issued of this udmiru-
itnl:
ib
Ei -J■■
lumiL'hlhil und upnrociativo spirit.
first artipie in tho September number ifl a./inc-
lyHhtten critique, original nnd effeeUvb. Buch pji-
pero reflect bono upon our literature, apu w l l'°
^oo^.—¿'¡HiJi/e'Á'y JivjieUr.
l'i TSAM.—Eneli number of this excellent Magazine
■muy well Htand on record as uiuitiestiinialily TUii l'"-
suit- of, the bust eft'eet which could be lu.ute in I ii- - n-
deiivúr to ilnhv forth the lilei'ur.v capabilu'c* > t'-In
'Country. Tho uiiscoilauy is oiereising o more '■■■ ue-
lieial influence upon our literary culture than all iho
other periodistas in thu eouutry, pul together. It Is
thoivehlclo which every literary man ib iiinbittous of
reaching, und )bc most acoomplisbed would gather
up'their best strength for an occasion of appearing
iii it. Tho cditoriul portion is looked for with more
Uitorest und respeet :'thiu any veblolo of JEsthetio
opinion we buw. The uotes on architecture, on book:,
und engravinjes, l'urnr thu most readable puge/. on
these subjetjl in any of our periodicals—A'. X. he-
prcif. "" V
I'tiTMmV is ¿nusually stroiig this month; it has
exhibited Sighs of gradual lijii decided inip'roi oineut
1 siiú-'O-it.passed into tho hundí of its pivsent jiublish-
er. The reviews of books uKo impartial and well ex- k'
usual.—AVi". Daily Titne.i. ■ j$,'
THl
Seve;
arv, 18B«, 1
fthe Knlcke:
'EE'S
IXTHLT ViOlltlli
KKW TOLCU.
1856.
Since thtfiiflce of aubscrlption ha been ndnced
from Fivo to three Dollars a year, the circulation of
the Kntokerbocker ha been InarMMtt. more than
one. In many places, ten an sold where
va bat one before, and throngfe the year past
idlly Increasing. It is now offered ns
_ ' the Mag íincB,aUtíilng considered.
J making new and prodigious promises,
t a few extracts from noticos of late num-
, which wa might uxtend to a number of pages.
' Opin tons of tho Tros .
familiar with tho Editor's monthly "Oos-
p 'with hi readers, huvo doubtless, with ours-
res, admired tho peronnial sonreo of its pleasnnt
wit nnd loyfulncss. Iu this uumbcr"Thu tlossip"
holds on it* way like some fair rivulet gluneing and
dancing in the sunshine of n May morning. Wo
used to wonder how Mr. Clurk beid out, cxpuulinj
ho must certainly "mow brown" in .lie .omiug
uuir.ber; but tni number gives no sign of exlnus-
t¡on.--Aj,'.''7>,7¡ Jntetttyjncer, IWiiiy.'w..
No olio ever rose ftom tho perusal of ¡kMCKtauiK -
KKtt a disappointed reader. Wlni'over may li..ve-
teen his untioip.itions, tliey b ivc ¿.Iwavs been r,.-
warded. When hu took up a nnv number, be fell
sui's oi" . liter;.rv treat; llwai no tuero sliow'y le-
pait he wan invited to. Did lio tceli the gravo or
URING th« laat six months there have haw
" Harper' New Monthly Magatiue over1
HUNDRED AND FIFTÍ THOUSAND
issned of Hi
EIGHT
didactic essay, tlir- touching Bfory, poetic gem',
or the hunioruus tale, ho was uln ays sure of find-
ing the objeol of bis search. Ami then, betid. í,
the " Gossip" of Old "K.stck," h1w-'-,Vk
,e wa
ceuted.i
Putnam is growing every month, stronger, liealt
ier.' inore th the purpose. It has some line brains
work for it, aiql really begins to give .the com
uine-pritioisni on literature and
mill (.1 ueing togioiu, wiinom oeing ouu; oi e
'i'ing wholosomo and valuable-Jtwtiuetion to
ind, while at the sameHlmo it leaves pluasant ¡
fessions upon the brairfi Its strides to popular l'a-
less ceiiain tlian^apid; Wn'
i, it standioremost in,thu r
pressions upon
vor have been no
in its sixth volume,
iks of
1.1 win in iivjii^ lu^tuiii, nuuwuv
veying wholeaome and valuableyiiBmictioii to the
" !;j "4 41 — ^1# pleit
n^ks
periodical publications. Its table of contents.for
September, presenta the samo instructive aud divert*
ing liirUin¡/a of history, pflW'ry, c'rSiclsm, rcviows,
tal¿.s, and editorial coinnieiitsfas nstro.—Tnw Whig.
v.--'l'hu gfoiflKg oxeoliencB of'
tlife, American Maga/ino, is ftmon,
iii(i enterprises of tho dayi- W
aisoug the best in the world, wit]
the tuiliest minds on out cr
liiatiageinunt on the part* "
milling largely to the reputation of _
ature, and giving it n powor and iuíhiorfíic al onco lint
i.tuiued by any similar publication.^//#hitnd Eatfit.
fortAit's mnintains-its position as tho best Maga-
zine iu the world, from month to tftonlh.—N. O. i'tca-
titii,
DIX ft EDWARDS,
10 Park Placo, New Yoik.
aesen
itonal latent
ibutions/rom
USE THE MAGIC IHT
ION PAPER FOB WRITING. WITH
OB INK".
/COPYING Leaa^^pRKts, Flower ,
V J Pnttorns forJBlTOdery, mrakluc; linen
bly, and mamfWwriting. This articlo is r
ly the fcit piW't inkstand in the known world, for
n si:ir.lt qnauflnr folded and placed in tho pocket eon-
stituteaa trffellug Inkstand which cannot be broken.
Nojicn is nodded for any stick sharpened to u point
writes equally with tho best gold pen in the universe.
Far! drawing It i -indispensable i It is indeed the
i abso!
tures aud embroidery fatterna can be taken,
thev. -H—- • i • ... ...
looked to with-' ettjfernc*- , ncrvr pvt dowtr 0XC(;p\
l there wore hot'tuoro pri^ea r.f Tnlru-
itri
itublc
iúfíV/j-Jiuckh uf ill • j tvp;i
ret *
V.
Cuirir, j .x¿;vV ,
All know that ihi- jKrioilk .1 u t,v
est favorites uwion^_the rcr.<i¡tj;í l-.i.VMUI
i.;ro -t-
aud
increasing auccess with whieh their efforta to pul
a cheap, ingtructire, and entertaining monthly
been atteuded. They renew tne expression of the\r
thanks to tho public for their constant confidence and
support, and especially to the Press for the Bubitan*
tial aid it has afforded in making their efforts and-
publication known to tho American People.
It can scarcely bo necessary to add tne assurance,-
that the plan oí conducting the Magazine, which.haa
proved so successful, will be continued with increas-
ed assiduity and care. The wants and tastes of the
great mass'of the people will continue to be consul-
ted ; and no labor or expense will be spared to give;
them, every month, the largest amount of themoet
interesting uoi instructive literary matter, original
und selected, in the best form and at the cheapest;
price. {•];(.•< i.i! und increuted attention will be giver
to the series ot original illustrated articles, descriptiva'
«>f American scenes nnd historical iuciderits, prepared1
bv thu mofn ptpular writers, uud accompanied by
eógraivingí by the Lest aftists in the IJnitad1 Stated
lii every «! i'ávíjnentiho Jlacailno renewed cfToH*
will bo¡ll -ile to inu^D-f üs utility, nnd ita
nttractiveuess i'orgencwil readers,
Though it has not yet oomploted the sixth year ol
ita existence, IliRrcii's Maoazinu bu a circulation .
nriiator, bv many thounr"-1- ** • '
bv any utner siniila
partotJlitt '
pl|ljllRlfirS,_, „
par:.flel-rt nr.il still IneréiTHng píospeillv,"
C'.M i-.iiuibw of the Magazine will contain 144
ct.'.\ .'i ■ ikuUc euiumns, caeh voar tln/3
iMinpri i 11 • ■ i,\ t\vi' ihnuMiud pages of the choice&t
Mi.1.11! .in - u I.'ier.tnn of the uay. Every number
,cn nuiiing me I'er.iung e ■.. . . . . ..
how eagei!v ils coming is luoked in:. l':e.K-! ui | « illcwu-;! itincriiuBpictorial illustrations, accurata
about it ilnit is perlectij eapilv linr-. . . ¡..."'♦•s W t... i... hm.., n eiipinus oliroiuclo of current
originality ..
Jlurnn Jui.ir''.1., J.'. lr'utere, A. /.
Knlek is himself,-'ml nnbndj els<|
poKiesiing within himself tvery variety i. n .,
Clluii'i. literature, from Ilia ..blest, the wittiest, unit :
nu'St iiuaiorous pens of the times,—.¿«si. 'i L n 'n \ \ ,,, ■
The Kniekerbue'iier han bo.;ii in .. iv'il be n l'.'ct of i 111
its nan; n g.onui" ' living tli'i . , J! lis. .. . esiru- '
ble ii'..vv i! : th< ' .-.v CMp Mugt«.: •- , tilled with j
aitiela ' pir .ted i' .'.m Hr.glisii tiuthi.ri-, luí".k.-s IV.. ii j
ibe
neailv
■lore eoiihpicuous ur.il wele-.Uie.
T\*e always receive the Knickerbocker with n plea-
sure-akin tii that we experience when u new eagle,
fresh, bright, and i parkling from the mint, strikes
our-palni. In tiuth, wo admire it not a little—and
*—t—tion is ulwuys renewed with oach new is-
'e think our sympathy for it will continue
ire gpld passes asJa^ r^wiBentatlve of faith,
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