The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1857 Page: 4 of 4
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TEXAS
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; subscribers bato entered
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Liad áieuey—Suu Suba fc LIhuo tountie*
■ llato partnership to
Agency Bn*lne* lu the
andar toe gruí of
MCBCHISSON * DE COItDOVA.
' Zee duty ramsM ta toe pro
uer comhWx, nd oí which we «re *ati*í*d of tb vuliuitv
' " .. . r imtnicilun will I" required,
illuwt il All bind* cutruiuit
«Htrtttoed. Wk till be eup*
frrüiit urv*v . p
j. dkCOHIÍOVA.
IIENUY M. DKCORPOVA.
Cam* Ti Ira. Jn1v4. 1M7. n47--|w
'PfcN lUUtfdAHA AC'l'.fcrt J.ANll CEltTlEICAlES.—
A ii, : SM> ucrM each,
Audit), IPS'.
'hwknhon * swisher.
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abv Austin 1 CtmshxH >bS Strong, New Or
T B LUiixilo. New y,irt.£HW«,No«, Sw.en
¥."H~wIírrAKEiT, v
juey & Counsellor at Law.
LAMPASAS, I.AMrA8A8 C0., TEXAH
vi attic* lu ill* t.'ourt* of the lito Ju.lt* Di*-
Irk-t aiiiítu tbe «¡turno* Cowt *1 Aiurtin. Prom,*
■ tu the iolkiclkm of citan *g*in*t to«
M-wr . Sublett * *sl. Atwtin t T««e;
A. Stone, «„ • OrWuM. UmDt Wmt
n.Mli ; Hot). John ttobt H ymonii ira*.
f)r. Jmrn . M. Kuv. «onr.ab ,'I'* * . «1'
japóns UObd¡i5Cll)£í)lí5.J
UK«. T. B0AK JIA i
SURGEON DENTIST
AUrriü, TEXAS.
AS retnived blioSle* from Hickory St. to Hancock *
- building, two door* from the p" t ortkr, Periin street
I>r. H. oil. particular attention to hi ••tax * I preserv
mu the natural tenth, thuuunda of wlut.li «re |o*t Ij/ nr
gleet Htul bud operation*. ArtUtiUl teeth inserted ou tb«
most itupruied method. AU operstiona^guaranteuil
| T^" Ladle* « sited uj u
Aimrtu tin* M. T*i. i
O. V. & A. 1). McOINMS,
Attorney a & Counsellors at Law,
lUomilP, IIABTItOP CO., TKIAU,
UTILL practice III till' coiwtie* of Btuarjip Fnatt*.
" it,,, ). «,11. Wiiilmiixia ««1 Trevi*. and to toa Su-
pmi<« i i«l Cvwrtu at Aunriu, „
| anl« v\tr Htt utu>n tfitt n to land iuit Mid the coUec
iMp
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is flic
MmmiMMÉÉÉm
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síiort «>rtlor
WIJÍUII
clerk,
differ-
utmost iiotU-
«.•utitled to K
might bo
oy or qnati-
10 oilicc,
A. II. CUAU1EUS,
ttomey & Counsellor at " Law
ItGETOWN, WII.UAM8I CO., TEXAS,
priictli'ii in *11 ton Court* of the 17th JudlcUl
"¿toilet, nud in Jieljj Burlutiiu tud Tr*«l* Couutie*.
Jow A. * H. Uar.CM, Auitin X«**.
'Uafhhiok •
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1. A. & GKO. W. FAhClIAL,
Attorney & Counsellors at Law
AVMT1N * BAM ANTONIO, TEXAS.
"YyH.L ntli'ud til* Court* *t rtiin Atttotilo. Htul Atutln
paáorff1 """"
GEO
htfmWr
*ud mu rouudira commUi , and the Supremo ud
udiirul .Court* •' Au*lin luid 0«J a«t<in
IKu W. PAHCHAt., AtUtCo, Tr*^* Co., To*
I. A. l'AS(; Al.. Ht"i Atitoulo. Bnttwr
re*M.
, Thm*.
U8 a
outiral
from
labor of the
Boiwcqni-utly
3cd to this i«
íleo is rarely
, he has I¡Ule or no
well tfien,
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8AMÜKL 11 REN NICK,
A ttomey & Counsellor at Law.
iiAMiivrot , nrnNETT ca., texas.
pnACTir'Krt In tft« nth JniHcUl Dinrift, nnil
I proiuiitly to biulnew euttualad to hi* cure.
Ail-Hit. Apiii'J. IH.".7 1"
I Rttend*
- ii ¡TI y
VVAISUINUTUN K ÜÜÜU1UUU,
Attoruey & Counsellor at Law.
8IÍ0UIN, OÜADAWU'I'É CO , TEJAS.
W".l. pritctle* In thl* nnd toe mjjolnlnii inuntie*
" 'iy*riilln. tlotn nuuli' tlirMiiflumt Wnwnii |V*«*.
OLAHOIJHNK,
Attorney & Counsellc ' at Law.
323 luaraar, HAvraor on,, tbs*WP¿'
l aAlíTlí;EM In til. Bnd JwUc| l l'ietrtet, *ud n to*
* Hiiti IrotlrrrtJ Court* at Aitfttiu.
Oct.. i r. -
.1. UUllüLASS UltUWN,
Att'y at Law & On'l. Land Agt
Al'STlN, TRAVIS CO., TEXAS.'
WILL prncitra to thn Jfftli Jti.lictal IJi.ltlet, nni n*y
pm tuul*r MtettMnn tu l.onmrtttjr Lund . nUtl-lf-
i' .i,-->. -iv «i. Pr.tyni'.t'rmiHT, 'IVx>«.
MMoi VV. Juttttn, Umric-I Attornojr,
40NErf k PETTY,
Counsello ' at Law
BASTROP
B'.d Jtulto
My
Of ., TEJIAS.
JttdMul Dial riot, «ml in tb*
Court* at Aunliii.
W'■+:*$$
I. ■ am err.
. £!>. H. *M**rr,
& BASSEW,
ounsellors at Law
, WAHUTKQTÜN CÓ. TEXAS
t, TWtd Mil (iav
8u promo Mtid
v3,n8 ly
i&ZZ*: ¡ ^
i\nirt« at
ILLtOY St
\ & Counseltors at Law
A1X)lil-B CP., TEXAS
w. W. AVNLAf.
STRJ BU Nil & DUN LAP,
" Counsellors at Law
BEXAR CO., TEXAS.
A. THOMPSON,
at Law.
CO., TEXAS.
i *t their rt'«ldeuci'« if dtníred
■. H. W. BAKKB,
r>HYSlClAN«AND SURUEON, Om. o in .iw*n otr.iio«
H
SAMPSON & HENKICKS,
OP.NKKAL DEALERS IN
DflT OOOD ,
ATS, Boon, Shoe*, Clothing, llurflware, Crockury,
«orin*, Jto., &0.
. . - .TEXAS.
&
887.
(hwoHoii Afl.i
AUSTIN,
XO%lendid'Fall Stoe
riinp. nuti«cHH«irt ar« now r*cetvinff nnd oi enit B n
1 lorjí and flogaut MBortiiit-ut of fall and wliitor
art—
I)e Lanes, Morinoc*, Mnntillim,
Clouk.! EmbriiUi'triM, Gingham ,Print ,Ribbon*, Olovin,
4c. I'urxitil withing to IJuy will do well to e*atniue
SAMPSON & HKNRICKB
Fall and Winter Clothing.
llfiT rooeited, * full ***ortinont of fall ami winter
oiototog.
Crockery.
A FU" lͿAh& tr HKMCK*.
Embroideries.
ALARftK nnd filc«Rnt aiatórtmfnt of onibrojdcred
«•hemtsectoc, cellar , ileeveB, handkcrchiofo, «wl* and
cntliric edging „..d „ttf1acKB.
Staple Goods.
T UST received-«aitlnett , Jean*, Twééd*, <"''"th,i
U Kor cy*. Liudwiy*, white and red PlAnnel, Print ,
Bod Tick*, Ueniin , dtripc# Lowcl , «tid * gotior ! **•
•ortment of all article uiiisllvki'pt in jj'.'o'rpva
Koi* «nit' by SA^Il >sON « MhHHICKw.
White Goods.
Book, Jncouot, Mull, Naniaook, and Orgnndii
O Mualium Linen Cambrio, I*ong Lawn, Amononn and
hJim lull k n4 ciotha. Bird PU«p'i*., Paawtsk Napkins
SX Linen, lri.li Llnon^^lUerv^^
Hardware.
J"L'STReoeired «full wul well "««orted *tiick of hard
waro and cutlery, and a general auortment of c*r-
pent.pi'* tool*. For ulc by
IfPSOU ft HKNRICKft
Groceries! Groceries!
ALWAVB ,n
Wines and Liquors.
F°" SAMPSO* HEMtrCKS.
l'aints, Oils, Putty, Glass.
i
OH nle by
fit UP/ION tr HEN RICKS.
Wood ware.
\Cir.NEILA L a**ortment on hand. For eale by
SIAMi'SOX t, IUCNIIICJC.1.
One Hundred Cas. B'ts & Shoes,
Aitirtn. Marfh 18, 180?.
no3()tf
Machine Belting.
#lil ntnl 35 Inch
t'TX tttipnlr¡ 0, 7.
Ihdlif RultWr Beftlt
Sb^w Mill* ¡ tip. Pao,
hv SAW
Cnttnii OitiB nnd
Oo fcnud nd fi>r mile
ON A mCNRICKS
Furniture.
A N «Morimant on h«ud nnd fur idle by
iV .SA.MPCON A HENRICKS.
April 15, 'fi7. . ,
Carriage Trim mint
ge l'nmmmgs,
TJI.ACK (nut Colored Oil nnd Eitil'd. ClotliH
* fiir ('«rringM, Cnrringe Lwé, Ac.
rtir*wleby SAMPSON A HF.NRiriíP
Stores ! Stoves
r at Law.
00., TKXA8
A '
JENCY,
.«Mo, pro-
1 laud; or 15
A LARGE MHirtment of Cooking and Box
Stow*. For nlo by
SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
3¿¡lr£clolri|.
TíFíTn
A!DVEHTIHEMEiN TS.
SmíIucíp iiiirecloi^.
Pulmonary Diseases,
New York, Jnn. 20tb.
Messrs. liarntt Sr Pari:.
'• I ha*o been ufflict' d with the A tlim f r
ttvt nty-fonr yenrf. snd KonieUmi r m> «everelv
uh to be contUivU lo uiy romu for wt'BKH, awl !•
tbuuglt vt^'ll&ed by the oi'ift mwlloal ubilitj in
the clly. twice Ihe dl-eu.-e proveduenrly Intuito
lile, smut* tew week* tiw' I coiuiliiucid l"k*
ing Dr. Park's lU-nui ol Wild Ch try uitd Tar,
which gave iiiataiit nlUl' and ¡1 single bottl' I' "
produced «huí I believe to be a radical uud per-
fect cure. Truly yourf. A. VEACII,
88 WilUiim itrcct, N. \.
It in for Lung Dihrn-o that thi* Dalmo bn«
acquired aucli vai-t popularity. Mr. Edwin
Moore ol (Mark on. Mouroe C o., N. Y., HX* it
saved him front 11 consumptive grave. Oet our
Medical Alntuiihc (grat' ) with full purticularii,
June 24. I8T>7. n44 Bin
18 NOW RECEIVING
760 OZ. Quinine, German nnd Aintitcuu,
500 His. likMing powder,
100 " Cyaiiuret Potatinn,
500 yd , milety fuse, tur blimting,
60 do/, UuII'h Siirttnpitrilla,
25 dtiTowuMend ' do.
26 do Hnrli'.y# do.
20 do Sand* do.
100 dotworiud tto.
VU d<> I.yoitf Kutbiiiron,
24 do Bt owu'rt casenoü Ginger,
24 do Londen® do do.
24 do WiHHlman'# do do
600 do Gracluuburgh VegelaUe Pilla
100 do do Uterine C.ilholucon,
100 do do Green Mountitin Ointment,
10 do do Pile remedy,
100 do do Dyimitory Syrup,
24 tlo Hoofhi'ttU Gernmn Bittora,
IÍO0 11m Super CttobonaU) Soda,
:!00 tez. creamer tarter,
300 lb* nalertilw.
60 doz McLttne* Liver Pill ,
60 do do do Vermifuge,
24 tlo oil ot tnonln.
12 do nick head ttchc remedy,
120 gttl. ttlcoUoi.
80 do Porter'* Iturulng Fluid,
120 do lamp oil.
120 do tut peulinc,
120 do LtnW-'t'il oil.
100 kegnXeatl and Zitte, pure, snow white.
12 bnaketM olive oil,
4 doz «tforted fruits,
do brandy "
OYSTKHS SARDINES AND PICKLES,
. 0 doz. Miotnrd— French. Eng. and American
oocenter bive mid pepper wuice.
BARNS & PARK'S
REMEDIES!
FOR SALE BY
F. T. DUFFAU, Austin, Texas.
Two lives Saved by only two bottles
of Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry
and Tar.
Ml. Eden, Ky.. July 21th, 1854.
Meairi. Ilarooui'l, Howard A Co., G< ntlenien
Tito lir. Park' Bnlentn of Wild Cherry and
Tar, bought of you, lla* been of signal benefit.
My wife tiioir cold at her confinement., which
gi'ltb'd on Iter lungs, the physicians pronouueed
her disease ctlnsmiipt;oh. She hud profuse night
sweats, side and back pains and asevere cough
with entire prostration. "**
I doubt not that she and the child would now
have been in their graves, but for the use of Dr
Park's Balsam of Wild Dherry and Tar.
Respectfully yours. Scth Ii. Snarcy.
The above is but the natural testimony of
thousand*. Park's B.dsam uot only cured Mrs.
Searcy, but it will euro you if your lungs are
not entirely irohe.
BAKER & SMYTH'SR.D.CARR&C0,
INDIA CHOLAGOGUE,
An Unfailing Remedy for Fever and
Age, and other Billious Diseases.
'THE speedy and Permanent Relief afforded by
* Ihe Choliigogne arises from its prompt and
heallhy action upon the blood nud cleansing it
from bile and restoring it to purlly. Thus strik-
ing at II10 Root, its tendency is uot simply to
suspend disease, but to remove the cause 011
which it depends. It is equally adapted to uil
ages, nnd all conditions of the system. Tile most
delicate constitutions so far from being Injured,
ore often restored to soundness nni" health.
a
8n?ii)CS 3 DtocloNj.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CIANS
PIIYSI
I LLE
;A R E FU LLY
AT ILL TIMES.
rC0WKn St. SMYTH.
z
01'R City mid Country customer* will pleaw notice, that
wu have Just to «tore a large yVli"
McALISTEli'S
ALL HEALING
O X .TXT T M H KT T
liES'l'ORES perspiration iu the system
Ihjs means it opens those uvenuus throng!
which nature carries oU' the impurities within
and thus relieves the body of disease. I t is thus
that it cures Consumption, Fevers, Scrofula
Erysipelas, Asthma halt lihouut, Sick Head
uebe, Quinsy Sore Throat. Uhcuutntism, Scald'
head, Pains in the chest, side nud back; Dys-
pepsia, Poisons, Sore Ureatt, BeafueM, Cuia-
noous Eruptions, Sore Eyes, Inflammation of
lite Dowuls, Kidneys, and Brain, Hunts. Chil-
blains, Piles, Worms, Agues, Cold Feet, Liver
Complaint, Ulcers, anil all Fever Sores. Iti-
flamiiiations of every kind.
JUST Received and tor sale very low, 3 dozen
assorted sizes Fluid Lamps, combining with-
in themselves, beauty, economy aud safety.
no44:7in F. T. DUFFAU.
Sns«ie?3 3&ecfolr(),
-OLASSCOCK BUILDING—
CONGRESS AVENUE
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
$40000 worth of clothing at wholesale & retail
Wr. «rejuat in receipt of a large stuckofWlNTEH i>.
KURN1H11I O fiO'.DH utiuauHlly kepi |¿ *jH®
lug liou*c, «elected especially fur thl* niTtinnuf -■¿t"'
to which wo call the atumtiou of the public. SJJ1
wishing to buy good bargain for CASB, will *.~r?
their uwn ititcreat* in electing from our exteoaW**
it being the largett to Weaiern Toxa*. ('uuntry d*
nil huy fromu ou better term* than iu New YurkS""
ind «ave time, trun lt, and expenae of buying, in
¡Hill. The following i * portion of what may b* fgnj
11 mil attitk :
c
PVlillTV TUK M 1.000
MOFFAT'S LIFE P1LLS~& pilffiKIX BITTERS
FREE FROM ALL MINERAL l'OlriüNtí.
THE ¡rreat popularity whieli Mufl'at' Life PiU* and
l'boeuix Bitter* have attained, iu consequence of the
oxtraorilinary MW ettbotod by their uao, render it uu
nectunary for the proprietor to euter into a particular
analysis of their medicinal virtue or properties. llayiii|t
been more than twenty year before tile puljlic. aud hav-
ing the united testimony of more than Three Millicn ol
per ouri who have been ri* tored to the ei\Joyinent ot per-
fect health by them, it in believed tluit their reputation u«
the beat vegetable medicine now before the public, ad
niit of 110 dispute. In almost every city nnd village in
the United State , theve are many who are ready to teiti
fy to their eHieecy in removing diaeaue, and giving to the
whole system reuewed vigor aud Ueahn.
in cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, .Scurvy, or Eruption oí
rho skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly as-
tonishing. often removing in a lew day , every vestige ot
these loathsome diseases, by their purifying effects on the
blood. Fever and Ague, Dyspetnm, Droiwy, Pile , and in
short most all dis^aaes, soou yield to their curative p op
erties. No family should be without them, as by ttieir
timely uso much autlering and expense may be sated,
prepared by ,
\¿LLIAM B. MOFFATT, M. D., N. Y
ano roa ifLtt 1 Y
BAKF.lt & BMYTíl, Wholesale Agent
Sign of Mortar. Pecan street, Austin. l::2
50011>8. POTASH.
UKIIba Tuniu'iuils iu Jar .
Pure Florence Oil in Fiti k .
tiuuvii Jelly. Jual received nnd for rtule by
• 46 1IAUI.K A SMYTH.
Black cloth overcoat* and lack taint* , raglan' cloii. i
l,. ¡.iu11 atad 1 til.>* nver-coat*. black blue. r,M .«j I
frock conn,"blue drcM do, black **tln e*( , wiit*",
Idack figured do, black figured (Ircunduiedo, blick
do, fancy do de do, funcy *itk ptuah do, fancy <
do, black fancy cum do.
Italian cloth do, rob toy do, fancy tweed do, whit*fa
cy mancillan do, black aud funcy cam pi.Lt iiiacli, Uh I
grey aud brown satinet do, plain nud fancy tweed dU
O
Turkey-red dressing gown, boot aud shoes—tk# W- I
gest stock evor iu Austin—by ca e or otherwise to nit
purchaser .
ltlock silk hats, black, brown, white ami drab merfaio I
do, black, w ilte, pen rl nnd dmb wool do, blue cloth mn
cap , black do, t upa, silk ylaiedo, 150 day. white tad tai.
cy shirt , silk nudershitts and drawer , white aud
merino do, white, red, blue uud grey tiaunet du, wfaki 1
aud «rey merino drawer , white and grey fiaunél do, j
white and brown C'aidpa ftivwm? shirts and drsw«n !
White nnd brown cotton drawer , cravat , stocks, &'
•carl's, & c.
Just Received and Offered very Low for Cush.
K DOZ. Balm ol n 1000 Flowers,
30 do. assorted hair oils and pomades,
10 doz. each, betrd aud rose hair oil,
10 do extract musk for the handkerchief,
e do do Jockey club.
ñ do superiorLubin's extract, assorted,
20 do flavoring oxtracta, '•
100 doz. soaps, nil kinds and grades,
5 do shaving creams,
A large lot of combs and brushes of nil kinds,
sizes anil prices. F T. MIFF AIT.
ijxr stohh
And for sale as low as the Lowest.
1 00 Reams cap Paper, 125 reams letter paper,
50 do. Note paper, 24 reams commercial
Post paper, 40 reams brief paper.
Ledgers, Journals and Records, bound in the
different stylus.
" 10 reams mourning note paper,
5 boxes do do envelopes,
Gold and steel Puns. Pen holders, every style,
ink of ¿very color and size.
Letter books and letter Pr. sseg,
Scrap Books and Portfolios,
Papier Mache, Work Boxesand Card receivers,
Card cases and Ivory Tablets, and in short, a
thousand and ouo things which you can liavp by
V. T. MTFFAU'S
VUAACIM T. DIIFFAV,
Importer audi Wholesale aud IU&ail Dealer iu
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS,
Palíala, mul Oil
WHICH, from the coimduteness of his arrangements,
lie is prepared to self to Physicians or Dealers for
Oath, on as low terms ns they can be bnd in the cos
markers; if on timo, eity acceptance is in all cases re
quired, and 10 per ceut. added*
Aug, 8/, uol—tf Congress Avenue, Austin
FIRST
ARRIVAL
or
I the
i the
>JI
I i* euougfa to
SPRING Al SUMMER
91!
S. M. SWENSON
I Tai Just received * largo assortment of thelnte*
II styles of S|irin( nnd Hummer Clothing
-¿nrtA-n'y.mrAnin-
VVblte, Hrow*. Plain Mid Hriped Unon Coat . P*nt* «nil
VMM7 "
and tig
HaMFi , ..... ...... ■,, . . Hp
mi amlerlhtM* «ml drawer ; l.adic* undershirt*.
LADIES GAITERS.
calf bqotfi,, cloth lasting, Parent Leather, congress
AJSD FANCY GOODS
Hf Un, lllAWL , Rerege
. bainM, *Uirtlng, do
eatlc, "eaiobric*, mourning blue Holland, Nankeen
WOSTED AND COTTON DAMASK,
„t, '1'owelliug, TablecKalis tuid cover , eolor-
Black Nat in, Floreuce «ilk*, Bobinen . Lace
civet Ribbons, Embroidery, ladies cot-
Lawn, Tbulti. swi*s and Book
nd Oltigbaiu , Print*, Mertttucs, di
edgin
WA
and fancy stripe*
Matting, Ztinhyr. 1
ion and Linen I-'loi
, Bobea, tlaudkerchief*, *ilk Pongee*, check
• *.ud Lowell*, CVrwtlng, Rng(
VVoated and cotluu Knltlln
aud Lowell*,
, #,iTpuyr, <Vo*tml and cotí
Ll en Fío** and erotcbett
kngn and
íniitiug Y*rn, cot-
and Desert spoon ,
•ntt «nd cmtor*,
and Hardware,
Willow-ware. Furniture,
is MiH-
LJÜK
Ir, *ple«, ginger, *o i
nol, ltoottng, Water-
i «, «raw cutter*, corn «hellers,
lowntth «nd lila**.
m GARDEN SEEDS,
arUelM, for
m
'(fiUrt.'i
i!
Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and
Tar.
Cured Wm. Cold ron, of Corvdon, Ind , of a se-
vere affection ot the lungs. Airs. S. U. Searcy
and child, of Mt- Eden. Ky., of confirmed con-
sumption. Mr. Wm. M. Johnson, of St. Louis,
of bb eding of the Ittiigs. AUbs Mirah June Coul-
8ou, 17 years old, oi Cireeiitield, 1 airfield co
O.. id u licit consumptiom Mr ThomnsCozgens,
of llmfdouiiold. N. J., of slow consumption.—
Miss Amuuda Kalb, of itu.-hvUle, O., saine as
Sarah June CouUou. Mrs. It. N. Garretl,
of Grand liapids, Mich., of cough, pains, pros
tration Ac.
These are all living witnesses, or were ntour
last knowledge of them. Ask them what toey
think of it. It cured thein— itcniinot iiurt you.
it costs but a dollar, and may save your Me.
Wo think it will. N. B. lie particular what
you enquire for, us there aremany Balsams «old.
Boils, Sore Eyes,.Headache.
Palpitation of the heart exhaustion general de-
bility nervousness, nsthma. dyspepsia, skin erup
tlous, female irregularities, bronchial affections
Ac., arise from the impurity of the blood and a
foul stomach. Keep the blood and stomach pure
aud healthy, and there can be no chance for His-
euse. This appears simple enough, and yet
there is Boorccly a family in the state that has
uot more or less iinti' cenanry sickness. They
say, is there nothing (but will cure John, or re-
store Mary to health t
" Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 81,1857.
John D. Park M.I)., " '
Dear SJlri—You know
iterance; howl was racked
my emaciated nppi
with constant pains, that I could dot sleep, had
no appetite, Hiy food dirtressed die. causing fl*e-
uueiH vomiting, and that I was in every way an
unstrung and doomed mail. I am rejoiced to
say that Dr Ouysott's Extract nnd Yellow Dock
hrts restored me to perfect health.
Ybnr gratcRd tV.end, S<tm I Parsons."
With such wonderful effects us this staring
them in tito face from every s:do, they still do
tiothing but take sage tea. and wonder they are
uot cured. It' you are in earnest, Ouysott's-
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will cure you.
A thing of Beauty i a Joy Forever.
Why will people endure Pimples on the "hu-
man face divine," or eruptions of any kind, such
as salt rheum, tetter, ring-worm, itch, boils,
rash, prickly heat, Ac., when It ii- a fact so well
known that
Dr. Gtiysott's Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla.
Cleanses tho skin from all impurity, removing
pimples, «ores und blotches, leaving the ailected
parts s healthy, smooth aud as soft as the «kin
of a babe.
It does ita work mildly, but effectually, giv-
ing eonsciolis beauty and blooming health in the
ice of ugliness and •oul sicl^eiiiug disease. It
t great medicine. No faulhy cau «fiord to
¡h) without it. It cured Mist Ann Ü. Martin, of
Scott, lid., of a horrible Erysipelas. Mr. H. B.
Strickland, vf Plaiufleld, Miob., of Scrofala.—
Fuller, Esq., of Crownnoiut, Kssex Cs..
Rheumatism, and many thousand
na Cutaneous Diseases, "ft mil
y . It tt alse the surest Female Medicine
existence.
Invalid Sufferer-Re*.
Dear Sir—My daughter was reduced to
ofiila.
God, your
by Erysipelas wmI Scrofula,
t abe must die. P hyaicians
Yonr ease, whether it
esH. nay kind of Cutaneous Er
lOfbhiodtothel
rsott'a Yellow
calling at
CHEAP
CASH nnt'O STORE
NEW KUUTE TO THE SOUTH-WEaT.
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON
COMPLETED.
CoNNKCTINti CjTATtAN000A, TrNN., CHAR-
LESTON, S. C. Savannah Ga., anb ali
North Eastern Cities with Memphis;
Tennesree.
rpHE LAST CONNECT!Kd T.INK OF RAILROAD
X befwei-ii New York and the Minsisaippi River. This
roatl is now completed, aud opened for the regular trans-
portation of Pnsseugers and Freight, and will attord more
expedition and less expenso than any other route be*
tweeu the North east and the South went.
Passenger trains leave Htephenson daily at haltnnst two
o'clock, A. M„ (after the arrival of the trains trrnii Chat
tanooga and Nashville) nud arrive at Memphis same day
at 7 P. M., couuectiuu with first class steam packets to
New Orleans and all other important points upon the
Western ftiverA* Good consigned to railroad agents at
Charleston or Savannah, will bo forwarded to Memphis,
nnr other points by express freight trains.
~ "t|ke ADAMB ]
ly by th
F. C. AHRia, General .Superintendent.
Freight in charge of the AUAM3 EXPKE5á CO. is car-
ried over this road daily by the Passenger Trains.
Uuntsville, Ala,, Aprfl 1st, 1867.
* Through Tickets to Memphis, &e., sold at Wilming
ton, N. C.; Charleston, íí. C. j Augusta, BavannS, Macon
Atlanta and Columbus, Go.} Montgomery, Ala. j Clmtta
nootra nnd Nashville, Tone. ri42-tf
Hie W. l'OWNSFN ,
(SÜCCB8SOR TO NATHANIRI. TOWNTKND,)
rvEAhEU IN Hardware, Cutlery, Saddle and Carriage
XJ Furnishing, saddle and Harness Leniher; Sweedes
Tennesseee, and Aineriean Iron, and Cast, Spring, Oer
man aud £lab 8teel; Driuis and Medicines, Oils, Paints
Window (Jtnss and tjlass VVoie, Also i^heet Music, Mu
sic SL Instruments, Ac. The saine variety pf Goods as
heretofore kept at this Establishment, Low for Cash.
Also n .^plvudid llosnwood Piano for sale.
N. 11. Prescriptieus compounded from Hchieileliu'
Kxtrn Pru'js, at all honrw. Austin, Hnpt. 31 n'2—ly
Valuable - Cotton Pluntntioti for Sale,
rpHE COTTON PLANTATION now occupied
by the subscriber, situated about two miles
front the city of Austin, ou the west bank of the
colorado river, is ottered for sale.
The plantation contnins S48 ucres of land Is
417 varas, fronton tho river, anil runs back for
quantity; about, 00 aeres of bottom land are now
cleartsl uud well fenced, about 175 acres Is cov-
ered witli a heavy growth of bottom timber, the
balance of the laud is bottom and prairie. The
land is well known ami is esteemed to lie one of
the moat compact, and valuable tracts of laud In
tho cotton region of Texas There are two good
springs that never (Ml, from which a portion of
the land oonld lie easily Irrigated. There arc
good negro cabins, corn cribs, stables and yards.
To a person having a large gang of negroes,
an opportunity i* now oflt'i'cd, that seldom pre-
eents itsself. It will be sold and immediate pos-
session given. Presuming no one will purchase,
without personnlly giving the place a close and
thorough examluatiou, a ride of 20 minutes IVom
the city of Anstiu, will take yon to the planta-
tion, aud it will be found ready and willing to
speak for i tase If.
For price and terms apply to
W. P. DrNOKMANDY, Esq.. Austin,Texas,
or THOMAS V. CHAPMAN, oh the premises.
Austin. March' 2Sth, 1837—no l::tf.
IUrtT RECEIVED,
I 1UU ox. Quinine,
lluatetter'a Celebrated Bitter ,
Wood' lluir Restorative,
Water' I n riinrutieoua Hair Dye,
WOODLAND CREAM, uurivallinl lor removing Freckle*.
BAKER Si SMITH,
For sule by
n51-tl
Sign of the Mortar, Pecan street.
JUST RECEIVED.
SIXTY DOZ. JAYNE'S SANA-
TIVE PILLS.
12 doz. JAYNES' ALTERATIVE.
12 doz. " HAIR TONIC.
12 doz. " EXPECTORANT.
Just received und for sale by
BAKEli & SMYTH.
O A DOZEN Sarsaparilla, in store and for sale low, by
OU BAKER k riMVYH
JiimI Krwivrde
VERY «uperior Segar luuUTobaco, of various choice
brands, for side by BAKER A. SMYTH.
DOZ. gross, Balm of>a Thousand Flowers. Just re
ceived, and for sale by
Dec. 25. '56. No. 18. tf
BAKER Sl SMYTH
"He had no hair on the too ol his head,
The place where the hair ou^iit to grow."
litis distressing circumstatice has never happened to
any one who has used
. BAKER & SMYTH'S HAIR TONIC,
Hiun of the Morjar, Pecan St. Prepared and sold only
BAKER &. SMYTH.
Austin, March 1.1, n29—tf
T
H
of every style and grade; kid, buckskin nnd cloth gtimt-
letts Tor ladies nud yentlemeu, gent's white, colored ind |
black kid ulove , dog akin, cashmere, siinkerkuit, kuek j
skin, lisle thread, white and colored silk do; hosiers of all {
styles, grades nnd sixes, silk pocket hnnderchlefk, white i
do;.overshoe for ladies aud yeutleineu.
Wilton, brussels, drugget, enameled and leather carpet
hnus, saddle do, truuks from 2 to 3U dollars, Indies traulu I
valises, and do bays, suspenders, perfumeries, cutlery,
hair, hat uud cloth brushes, dressing comb .
N
Uamstreet's hair dye, together with any amount of j
fancy tricks, silk and yin^ham umbrellas, blue, red, |
brown and grey blankets, whips, walking ennes, Ut
We also have a lull assortment of boys bats, caps, over j
coats, Raglan's black cloth and frock coats, blue blsuk-
etdo, vests, pants, shirts, socks, boots nnd shoes, era rati
suspenders, &c., A*., to tit boyn from 4 to 17 years offt
also any amount of fat size overcoats and sacks, hi ark !
cloth truck and fancy cat* do, vests, pauta, shiirfs, un- j
dersbirts and drawers, S¿c.
G
We m -st cordially Invite special uttentioa te our
stock before buying elsewhere.
Austin, Oct Ú8tli, T>7. 2:10:tf.
PROFESOR
HAIIt
WOOD'S
IlESTORATIVE.
IT HAS WOltKKO MIMACLK.S.
That all the bald end gray cau be restored perfectly I
to original growth, and color so lar as the locks are con- 8
cerned does not admit ol doubt; besides, it will cure -t
by
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NOTICE I
LOST.—The certificate Isaurd by tho Board of Land
comtn)«*ioner* fur Brazoria county ou tho 25th Jnn-
u*ry, 1S39, to Jo*eph Rce*e, for one league of lan.l, num-
bered 74.1. If not foand in the time prescribed by law
application will be made to the proper authority for a
duplicate. CHAS. K. HE ESS.
Pept mli*r31 t. 1M7. nflltw
BBKT HAVBSf,
BOOK BINDER, COMBES AVENUE, AUSTIN
Tí Oner (Ae Stor* of L. D. Carrington.)
HANKFUI. for past f*vor* be would re*iiectfully
nonnce HJt* ciii/en* of till* city ind mate, thai
i* ow K
eWgatwe
•nee MJM eititen* of till* city ind Ante, that he
i* Bow receiving addition* to hi* bindery, whleh wilt «n-
Ue him to do work In * in*nn«r «nnrpasaed BH- beauty,
and durahiUty, by any bindery In the State
in futnre to
* BMfl
dono in tin cítalo.
'Austin. September 8, 18SR. l:3ty
by any bindery in the State,
j §1* entire attention to bit bu*i
to do work a* cheap a* it ean be
r the Arm of
T ATE
is United
srstígaii
f 1 energetic action
whole tfan* is
Sto 10 per
•, Owen A Behcll
afc'i
„ eU pan* of the
tesara
CHEAP LU
82 00 Per ~
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working of the Government from its foundation -show
what has been tlone, and how it wns done— and shed
light upon the study of all impending questions; for
there is nota question of the day, and will not be while
tho Government continue , whicn may not be illustrated
by something to be found in these debates.
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Publishers, 346 & 348 Broadway, N. Y.
D. Appelton it, Company Publish
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sued first in parts at 23 cents eacli.
Also in pics.-, The N w American Encyclo-
pailia.
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liOOKSELLEltS, AUSTIN, Tex.
Sole Agents lot' Austin and vicinity for ail
the Subscription Books, nnd are prepared to re-
ceive oidor* for anv of the College. School and
Miscellaneous Books published by L). Appletou
<fc Co., N. Y. Catalogues gratis.
Order from other towns, accompanied
with the money, will receive prompt attention.
Circulars containing mil particulars re-
garding these books can be obtained at Baker
iSt Smyth's.
FILLIBUSTERINC EXPEDTION!
REVOLUTION IN TÉXAS
JUST COMMENCING 111
A New Mode of Building Houses"^ ,
advantage* am,
*i. Economy i bring Hfty per oont les* than «too i
serenty-flve par cant, lea* thin burned brick and thirty,
threa txr cent In** than tho concrete or gravel wall.
Sd, Durability, equal le either of the above mode* of
building. "wV -
Jf yon want to build a comfortable and durable
it comparatively a small expenae, and arc too poor
' ^ aeknotolaige tie fact, and the inlorma-
M. C. RAYMOND,
Auatin, Te* *.
home *t comparatively a
to tear how, w ««Aim*
^^begiven^.
Waggon, Carriage ud Blackuoith Work,
ts ALL ITS BRANCHES.
PLOW MAKING AND HOUSE SHOEING.
(Atthe SUnd formerly nctmudiy Winn, nearly
ojfotitt Milltr't iZern StubU.)
3. ÜsS :.TWrs?iíír.- a,'"
AmsMO
every pussible disease of tho sculp, whether developed I
aruff, ít. hing, or iu the shape of cutnneous eniD-1
tious—even scald-bead—and in no possible cuse will It j
fail of curing as if by magic, uervon or periodictl 1
head-ache, and if used twice a week by the young res-1
ularly, K will preserve the color, aud k< ep the hair |
from falling, to au imaginary age. Head und judge.
Millford, Worcester Co., Mas ., Nov. 1855.
Paor. O. J. Wood—Dear .Sir; 1 take plenture ia j
bearing voluntary testimony to the maimer Meets of yo r I
woudetful Hair Kestovative. As far back as WM, my 1
hair commenced falling ott, until the top of my head be- !
caimrtiald and smooth us glass, and has continued to
fall for a great many years, not withstanding 1 have i
many celebrated preparations for restoration. Heciuf I
yt-ur uilvertiseint nt, 1 wu induced to give your «nice j
n trial, at dto my utter astonishment, found, after a few F
applications, that my hidr became firmly set, and is-
sunied a glossy und beautiful appearance; and by tke |
time 1 had used a quart bojtle. my linld head win cov-
ered over with a yiuug nnd vigorous gi'owb cf hair.
a hich is uow from oue to two inches iu length, and
-rowing last. You is, truly.
HENRY GOODRICH
C'liurlestown, Mass., Aug.9,1955,
Gents :—Nothing but uduty aud sympatli Vlifit 1 fMl \
to communicate to others that arc uttlicteu as 1 hue j
been, would induce me to give this public acknowledge J
ment of the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood'i
Hair Restorative. Wtien I Hrst coi menced usias it
quite gray, aud iu spots entirely bala. 1
have now used the Restorative about months, and j
From Mrs. lngalla, o
my hair is entirely changed to its original color, brown,' i
and the new hair is over three inches in length on tie j
spots where it was bald. 1 h ve n! o been much erstl- I
tied at the healthy moistuie and vigor of the hair, wliicli j
before was dry, Ann it has cea«ed to come ou as foMflsr* j
ly. Respectfully yours, 6co.
Mrs. R. A. STODDARD.
vffMuown nurse in Boston.
' ' Boston, Oct. 10th, 1^55.
Gents At your request, and being so highly pleased j
with the effects of the Kestomtive, 1 am free to ctat* ]
that my hair had become quite thlu, and entirely
1 have for the lust five years been iu the habit of usii|
.dye, bur hearinsr of the extraordinary effects of this wr-
tide, J was induced to try it. My hair has been restored (
to lis ori' iuni thickuoss, uud also
which is light brown, ,
Yours respectfully, Mas. ING ALLS ¡
ing
Church, BrooktloUl.
Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 12,18W.
Prof. Wood—Dear Hir—-Having made a trisl of jro«
Hair Restorative, it gives m*pleasure to 1
etlects have been excellent fy removing inttaiusOoa,
dandrutl'. uud u constant tendency to itching,
which 1 Imve jeen troubled from my childhood, sne |
also restored the hair, wi.ich was becoming grsy, tow
original color. 1 have used no other article with ssy-
thiug like the same pleasure aud profit.
Yuura truly, j K DRAUO
f From fht Jertty ciiy Telegraph. J ,
What is it *on—Tmih Wood's Haiu RistoMJJPJ
—Is o question asked didly by hundreds. VVe saswj
without liesitutiou or fear of contradiction, thutititstn
only article known which will do all it promises lor w
human hair. It will renew its growth—it wM ! "J ¡
failing—it will restore itt natural color ! it is not aw |
dye, but a speedy and efficacious Restorative , I
O. ,1. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadwija
N, Y., and 114 Market Street, Ht. Louis, Mo.
vfti 9m, -
William Oliphniita
WATCH MAKKR AND JEWELLER, Pecaaitri
Austin. Texas. Aug. '>>.;no1—tf^
FOR SALE!
A Beautiful Family Residence.
SITUATEII on Tecsn street, city of Atutln, utipMlj*'•
Brumonil , containinK Htc lot*, now occnpleu By ^ ]
Brandon. Prioe 9,300 dollar*, one hall of which m*J
paid iu (took cattle. Apply to . ra.
l. n. caurimÍWn, or a B. oiu -
Auttln, Msrch 2Sth. 1887—no31ütf —
«It
STRARÉD I
FROM thi* City, a •mull Ameritan bay hot**,
long tail, shout 14 hand* liigh, hod sll round, — .
remarkably fine, ha* a wddlc scald upon ''i,_^*i1LiJ |
branils recollected, llti flniler wtfibe liberally rcw*n"*
try returning him to thl* o«oe.
Auatin, September 17, 1666.—1-Stf
GROCER? 8T
Saloon!
a.'xSn'fc^Sss
by the «rat of J« e, when he will heablatoacMnywjT
tho«e who call on him with •omotblng to_**t "c! itg
Sugar, Coffice, Te* *nd vaHou other article wfflb«*E
ou hand for the accommodation diperwn*
1-he cató W.t«mwillbe*utoly^ggdm.EIDCfR
Lssoipass, Texas, nilP—tf .
VALUABLE FARM FOR SAL j
wu mf .«end of «ve mito «""f •"¿j- I
est sposts in the countgr, with gowv^rjg j
nlfonl
a large
too-
trees, and i
likely negroes an
„ cheap iw ^
for partlculM* Inquire oi W. E- Crow,
miaea, or P. E. fllmoit, at til* oflke at the In
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