The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1857 Page: 4 of 4
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real interest of
lo cut the Stato
benefit
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i nn Impolitic-,
usure; for
of thut
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, •<> much
and it would
tho office Keekcra
foes to our form of
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mer*
will
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the most important objection,
h you have ofifeiod a mirnbor of
and all of them legitimate, il
been over-
the Pres-
idential election: and that influcncc
would bo much more powerful iu a
single Stute, than four little ones," it
* " follow, "keep tho Stato just tui
and tihould tho Union hold, her
i, ultimately to bccoinothe uin-
And on the other hand,
l the Union be dissolved,—which,
furbid--and split up into potty
"' as would be large enough,
her prcKont boundaries, to sustain
us the umpire Republic." And
call on the democracy everywhere, to
=ce to It, that tho State shall not bo di-
vided. t'orbid the office and plncc seek-
to talk about it in your presence,
an them, wlmt have the
they got to loso
willing
it T And they are willing to ruiu
rerybody, Lot us not listen to a word
icy say on that momentous subject.
Respectfully submitted, by an old
imocrat, who was dyed in the wool nn<i
lever had theoofcc wrung out.
IjINUECUM.
Kow York, :
13.—Tho mail
steamer Arabia, from Liverpool oa the
31st ult., has arrived.
I Thu Indian mail,has brought tntclli-
*®r\ genco of the* capture of Delhi by the
British troops.
Thoro Imvo been heavy failures iu
Liverpool.
'fho salo of cotton for the week
up only 14,000 bales.
■R
'. A. TARLETON',
iy & Counsellor at Law.
ADOTlir, TRAVIS CO., TEXAS.
TILL give mtenrtun to the collection of cbbiu iu W
' tarn Tmut, the lnvc.ftii.tiuu of tend titles, proeur
utMSisBrat^sra
lee tn thu Ototriit, U. H. District and Huprcme
-'ourte of II Stele ut Austin.
(jVOIttce iu building, Ho. 83, abova Duf-
Marcus to—Hemiuee & 1IIII. W. T, 8*ott A Ou, K. O.
II. B. Holcirmli, lisq.. Mol.il", Ale.
Pomroy * Gregory, Montgomery, Ale.
^HA.fc^.%WWl District, Mar-
hell. Teeee. nl-\y
P. B. HÓLL1NGSWORTH,
Attorney A Counsellor at Law.
AUSTIN, TRAVIS CO,, TKXA8.
nnu. predice In the nietrict, riurtremn, end Fede-
ret Courts of this State, and Court of Clslms.—
Will (ire prompt attention to business entrusted to hie
cere. Aleo, to business In the General Lend OlBcoand
Slate Departments.
H srea to lien. K. II. Nichols, Galveston; linn J P.
Meudereou, Marehall; Hon T J Hu k, Nacogdoches-, lió
S A Maverick, Han Antonio ¡ Hon J C Wilson, Gonzales)
Uou fc' )y, Auetlu ; Csiopbull ami Strong, New Or
lesos; Cul '1' B Lineóla. New fork. Office, Ko 83, tfwen
eon'e building.
n4ft-tf
B. S. WWTAKER,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
UMFA8AS, LAMPASAS CO., TKXA3
MflLt practice In the Courte of the 17th Judirlul Die-
*' trict, nod In the Supreme Court at Austin. I'rurm.t
attenlluu giren to ÜM collection of elaliue againat Uie
rftatfl.
Hei'i-retices—Messrs, Sublett It. Neal, Auslln •, Texas
Col. Thompson A. Htoqe, New Orleans, Le i Or Wui. E
llarii'lil. Cauton, Miss ¡ Hon. John Hobt. llaymoud Miss
l>r. J McKay, Gmisales. Texas. nil
C. 0. & A. D. McGlNMS,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
BASTROP, BASTROP CO., TEXAS.
\ VI I.I. practice iu die eeuntles of Bastrop, Fayette,
Jhulesoa, Williamson and Travis, ami in tim Bu-
preme and Federal Courte at Austin,
Particular attention given to laud eulta and the eollec
ilon of debts; and all buaineea before the Court of Claims.
hares to—M. O. Dltnoii and Nelson f'ur, b, Hnmroo ;
Uou. John Hancock, Hou. .Geo. W. Pawhal. and John
W. Herrle. K«q., Auelin. l¡S;Iy.
A. H. CUALMEKS,
Attorney & Counsellor At Law.
OEOKCETOWN, WIIXIAMSOV CO., TEXAS.
VXTtLI,practice In all the <'ourt« of tho 17th Judicial
*' DUtrict, and in Bell, Burleeon and Travie Conutiee.
RBFERS TO
john A. A lt. dim, Auatin Texae.
Hakcvck Si Wear, " "
Hon. T. II. nt.-At,
tiro. W. Parcual, '• •'
F. T. nurr*o, " "
H. Cboubv. " "
JlUtojjelr k XqnO
Lund ácenejr—Sun Nuba k Llano Counties
THE eulwcrlberi bare enured into pertherahip to
tretwact a (Seuwal Lend Age mr Beemeee in the
above two couotte, tinder the Arm of
MUKCHIBSON tí J)K COHDOVA.
And will faithfully attend to aU baeiiice entnuled to them
Our term will be teu tier cent coinmleehin. No lande will
be received on .ale cucept tboeeduly rworde.11 "'«pro.
per cbuutiiu, and of whUh we are «arl licd of the validitv
of the titien. Full iotlert of taatrtwtion will be required
and inairuetUnM faithluliy foiieweii. AU land eiiiiuated
t«> ua will im? extoiiAivHy nlvíTlw*1^* , "c will be •up-
plied with lull map* of tho «bo #? countien, rml ur«i well
with thu uul curuer* of ninny 01 tuo dil'
t'ercut •urrcTi. _._r.^v.T
D. mukchisson.
J. I)KCOHI)0VA.
HKNUy M. DECOBDOTA.
QTrml Town. Jnly4. 185T. - n47-3w
rpE.N THOUSAND ACRES
Iu it*J4 aerea each. For iale i>;
Aiutin, 1837.
1IKJUSAND ACHES LAND CERTIFICATES.—
Tor «ale by
aSWKNtíON A «WI8WFR.
£KOTT. uttAKiinjinr,
SURGEON DENTIST.
At'WTUS*, TKXAH.
AH removal hi* office fioin Hickory Hf. to Jiatu-ock'a
liuiMing, two doors from the po®! ollicn, Pccnn atrtu't
Dr. h. cmiií j urticiiiur ulUíHtiou to hi« tucce«n iu prcaerv
¡ng tho naturut toerb, thounantlM of which ni o lost by ne-
ulcet nod bail operatiorui. Artificial teeth inserted ou the
ujoat. luiproved inothod. AH ojiornti<«uaranteed.
Ty Lad lea waited upon at
r..itb. Dew. í?4, 'M. nl¿— I y
H
OH.
M. W. BAKKB,
OilYSICIAW'AN D KUROEON, Olllce iu Sweiwon a new
1 Building, No. 17, up ataim. Aug. 87
HOTELS.
SMITH'S HOTEL -AUSTIN, TEXAS.
ED. HMITII, late Proprietor of the Hall Hdiioe, hai
• taken the lloune late known aa the "Metropolitan
Hotel," which he baa hail thoroughly repaired, paioted
regpvated generally, and furnuTehed anew , and bo it
now enabled to accommodate boarders ami traveling
eu&tomer in a manner aadaiactory to all. He will apare
no Mtina r ext '
forda, mid will
imina or exoenae to keep (he beat table t bia market af-
da, and will gr/e ever¿* requlaite attention toaecure
comfort find convenience of Ilia patrona, and will
endeavor to givo th'-m the full worth of their money.
Attached to the prcml^ea ia a large and eointnodioua
Htabie, whero horaea will be received, and taken cnie
by an experienced rustler.
Any. 87: nol—ft
foot
nse«i&iis9a
IITURE ROOMS,
hi* Furniture
_ t the old Tiom
1 oae door almvo Johna' Paint Shop,
I to lio all kinda of work iu id line, upon
j aod moat r<3Uouublii teruia.
Tor the patronage heretoioru given htm he
■ • continuance of the Muns.
T. M. BOBTICK.
; i.f'*! W-. I
On Peonn St,
II SHOP,
posite CoIHhb' Liv
1 would moat roapeclflilly Inform the
' " nee of mankind, that he
of hl« former partner ,
I,. Bllnu, and bavin* aeenred tlie
i the
I. A. & OEO. W. PASCHAL,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
AUSTIN fe BAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
'II.I, attend the Court at Baa Antonio and Auallu
and anrrounding countiea, and the Supreme and
eral Courta at Auatin and Ualveatou
liEO W. PASCHAL, Auatin, Travia Co., Te*a«.
I. A. PAHCHAI.. Hnn Antonio, Beanr Co., Texaa.
SAMUEL H. RENNICK,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
HAMIWON, BURNETT CO., TEXAS.
PRACTICES in rtu 17tli Judicial Diatrict, mid attend
1 promptly to btMiheaa entiuated to hla cure.
Auatin. April 8, Ig57.-iw7-ly
WASHINGTON E. ÜOOURJÜH,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
8K0UIN, OUADALOUPK CO., TEXAS.
'IJIT'II.I, praotice in thla and tlie ailjoiniug countiea.
* IV' Collectiom made tlirou¡tliout Weatern Tr«q«.
PHILIP GLAB0ÜRNE,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
BASTROP, BASTROP CO., TEXAS.
PRACTICES In the Dud Judicial Diatrict, and la the
1 Supreme and Federal Courta at Auatlu.
Oct. ut, ísaa-ig-iy
J. DOUGLASS BROWN,
Att'y at Law & Gn'l. Land Agt.
AUBTIN, TRAVIS CO., TEXAS.
WILL practice Iu (lie 17th Judicial Diatrict, and t.ay
'' particular ntteutiou to Locating Lauda. n30-tf-
IKE'S HOTEL.—6K0KUET0WX, TEXAS.
1UÍF. subscriber at ill keeps open hia house, known aa
the stono building, where bia tabic is always abun-
dantly supplied with the beat which the country aitorda.
the stono building, where bia tabic is always ubuu*
itly supplied with the beat which tl
Connected with the establiabnient ia an
UXCEIiViliiVT MVABIiB,
alwavs well supplied with provender, and attended by
caroful out lera. Ari angemenraare being made to enlarge
the house and to increaae the accommodations for the
public.
Georgetown, March 18th, 1B57-
HAMILTON HOUSE,
HAMII-TON, BUHNETT CO., TEXAS.
II. XX. CAXjVEIIT,
QTILL hoops this only Hnuae of Entertainment
nt Burnett Court House. Hiu table ii al-
ways supplied with tlie best which the country
it (limit) —his rooiiiB ure neat mid orderly, und his
atable Iihh unrivalled attention.
Austin. April 8,1857, nüíí—ly
OENKRAL DKALKR8 IN
Uhy goods,
HATS, Boots, Hhoes, Clothing, Hardware, Crockery,
(Irocoriea, &c., See.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
1QB'
1857.
Bplendid Fall Stock
rilflE aulxcrlbcrs aro now receiving and opening a
JL large and elegant ouortment of 1'all and winter
tírete goods, in part—
Sllka, Caohmiera, De Lanes, Mcriuom, Mantillas,
Clonke, Enibrolderios, alnghaiiM,I>rinta,Kihliona, Gloves,
tíc. I'eraoua wishing to buj will do well to examine
oar stock.
SANCOS & KÜKHICKS.
JJIlrccfo'rij.
BU P F All
ADVEKTISEMEN TS,
GOLD PUN
10 CO. :M
!A Y, N. Y,
: Watches,
&C., tie.
||jrajÍQMMOT
.......ssfe UfiNl
t's gold eases and pens «81 do
And aU other kinds of styles
, and thou-
great
«ame >riws
r<* agents we ofler
energetic person
I '¿U.K
rill
. P*ttv.
. JONES & PETTY,
Attorney & Counsellors at Law.
IU STROP, BASfKOr CO., TEXAS.
pBACTICE In the Snd Judicial District, and in the
-*■ fiuprenie and Federal Courts at Austin.
Pet. 1st, lflifi—l ly
John airtts a* , it. baksctt, t. bassrtt.
SAYLES & BASSETT,
Attorney & Counsellors at Law.
BBKNIIAH, WA8ÍIINOTON CO., TtotAS.
fill practice in the Courts of the First, Thinl aud Soy
entb Judicial Districts, and In the Supreme aud
Federal Court al Austin and Galveston. vg.ug ly
a. n. ki.liot ii. MANKT.
ELLIOT & MANEY,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
8E0UIM, GUAPAL0UPB CO., TEXAS.
rtWl, H. STKIDLINO.. :..W. W. DÜNLAP.
BTUIBLING & DUN LAP,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
SAN ANTONIO, BEXAR CO., TEXAS.
L. A. THOMPSON,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
OAl.VKHTON, 0ALVKBT0N CO., TEXAS.
A. J. EVAN a.
Attorney ft Counsellor at Law.
WACO, H'I.KNMAN CO., TEXAS
■v/rfrrarvr - *av.r, - -
ERAL LAND AGENCY,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
AVID THOMAS will locate ln#d, pay all expense, pro-
inttw patenta for one-lhird'part of the land¡ or IS
f ai ro. II* will buy awl (ell land ccrtiHcotes—
locate Tesas land script—will loot for Itail-
s on as good terms • auy other iu the
8 stifot attention to all land claims entrust
e Court of Claims, aud all auch ns require
I to the Legislature for npprcvtd or as re-
j an e*tensl?e knowledge of the country,
him dedued aiWantages txxio a genet al land
ceding?fárom\«1™ton^t" cwmry
, M degrees of North Tntitndn, ou the
Mid through wldcb the
as the Memphis, Ml
He has ulready,
Is smi de™róusü! "unite
«more. This is the gar
it State of Texas, it Is the best wheat
i • Una fruit country aud
>ich Is destiu-
i of Northern
iwxlucts
'il lithe
West.
I, will
or id i
iva ttanieti
•ITisI
:us occupies the
of all countries
is enough to
_ i, who wish
\ here U y ur
SeiminiMtrniioti 'iv
I of a large
I hup
Kl
and Winter C'otbJj
JUriT received, • frill naoor
clothing. i'aiUiusuráüra
J
id w
f ill ..assortment of fall and winter
I' Bctm^ly invited to call.
SAMPSOtf & HENUICKS.
Crockery.
A Full assortniont. and for sale by
SAMPSON \ HENMCKS.
Embroiderie?.
A LARGE snd elegant assortment of embroidered
eluinirettes, collars, sleeves, handkerchiefs, swiaa and
cambric edging and inaertinu, &c, at
SAMPSON \ HEX RICKS.
Staple Goods,
UftT received— Sattiuetts, Jeans, Tweads, Cloths,
Kerseys, Lindseya, white and reel Flannel, Prints,
Bed licks, Denims, (Striped Lowell, and
general a
opt in our line.
SAMPSON «fe HKHR1CK8.
sortment of all articles usually kept in our line.
For anle by ~ * "
White Goods.
SWIRS, Book, Jaconet, Mull, Nanisook, and Organdie
Munlit. , Linen Cambric, Long Lawn, American and
English long cloths. Biril Eye Diap's., Damask Napkins
table Linen, Irish Linen, Ac. Just. Received at
samp no y ,v KP.ynicKS.
Hardware.
JUST Received a full and well assorted stock of hard
ware and cutlery, and a general assortment of car
pouter's tools. For salo by
SAMPSON (f HKNRTCKS
Groceries! Groceries^
A I.WAT8 on hand, for sale by
S.4MH.soj\ \ HHP/KICKS.
Wines and Liquors.
OR sale by
SAMPSON 4- HENRICKS.
Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass.
FOR sale by
SAMPSOy Ir HENMCKN.
Woodware.
GENERAL assortment on hand. For sale by
SAMPSON >V HRNRWKS.
One Hundred Cas. B'ts & Shoes
OF all styles. Just received and for sale by
ÍUMPSO.V 1/ HEXRICKS
Austin, Msrr.li 19, lft~i7. ttoSOtf
Machine Beltim
AF1"'T' ««Pl'lyi <>, 7. 8. 0, 10 Wid 32 Inch
^ I«<Nn linbbt'r UeltiiiR for Cotton Gin nml
Saw Mill* ¡ do. Packing. On bnnd and for salo
SAMPSON & HKNBJCKtí
í nnuture.
A N iwsnrtmont on lmnd and fur Mile by
SAMPSON & UENKÍCK8.
April 15. 57.
Carriage Trimmings.
RLACK and Colored Oil and Kml'd. Cloth
for Carriage*, (.'urriiice I4ace, &0.
Voraale by SAMPSON A. HKNRIOKS
Stoves ! Stoves !
A LARGK a*sortment of Cookioa aud Do*
Stove . Pur «ale by
SAMPSON &. HBNRICK8
"*«r MIAVMIV,
BIN0EB, C0JÍ0BISS ATENUE, AUSTIN
r thr Stort of L. D. Carrington.
I. fir«. v-^ «^vp|T W Í ^
• of
**5"*
ii
: favors he would
e'
> to his b
irrington.)
Sfee
cry, which will en-
is now receiving
750 OZ. Quinine, German and American,
500 Ilia. Iilasling ptiwdor,
100 " Cyannrt'i Périitfwn,
500 yd*, éalely fiwo, for Masting,
50 doz. Bull' Sar>nparilla,
25 do Townsentls' ilo.
25 do Htivleya ilo.
20 do Sand do,
100 do UMiorted do,
36 do Lyons Katbidron.
21 do Brown'* t hence (linger,
24 do Loudon' do do.
21 do Woodman' do do
5o0 do Graefcnlinrgti Vegetaiile Pille,
100 do do Uterine Calliolecon,
100 do ilo Green Monntnin Ointment,
10 do do Pile remedy,
100 do do Dysentery Syrnp,
21 do Hoofia'ida German Bitter ,
000 11>8 Super Carbonate Sodu,
vJOO \cieitmiT tarter,
800 ib anloratua,
50 doz McLnnea Liver Pill.-i,
50 do do do Vermifuge,
21 do oil ol tannin.
12 do nick head ache remedy,
120 gnl. alcohol,
SO do Porter' burning Fluid,
120 do lamp oil.
120 do turpentine,
120 do Linst'ed oil.
100 kegs Leail and Zino, pure, snow white.
12 baskets olive oil,
4 doz assorted fruits,
do brandy "
OYSTERS SARDINES A.\D PICKLES,
VO doz. Mttnard—French, F,ng. aud American.
•\ occeHler hive aud pepper sauce.
BAltNS & PARK'S
REMEDIES!
FOIt SALE BY
F. T. DUFFAU, Austin, Texas.
Two lives Saved by only two bottles
of Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry
and Tar.
Mt. Eden, Ky„ July 21th, 1854.
Messrs. Hnrcourt,Howard A,Co., Gentlemen:
The Dr. rurk'g Balsam of Wild Cherry ami
Tar, bought of yon, has been of signal benefit.
My wife took cold at her confinement, which
seltl d on her lungs, tho physician pronounced
her diteuse consumption, slio had protuso night
ewi'ats. sido nnd back pale , and a severe euuyh,
with entile prostration. "***
1 doubt not that ho and the child would now
have been in their graves, but for the uto of Dr
Park' Balsam of Wild Dherry and Tnr.
Respeutlully your . SetA 11. Se/irc;/.
Tho above is but tho natural testimony of
thousands. Park's Bulaarn not only cured Mrs.
Seurcy, butit will cure you if your lung are
not entirely gone.
FIIAJtnS T. DUFFAU,
'i. JW '-sa'E acd Retail Dealer lu
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS,
1'niniH) mid Oilw,
WUfCXTi"2rOXu U*o couipit'ltuifMH of lain nrrnngmticiitfl,
lio ia prepared to sol! to Physician or Denlors for
Ca«/t, oo im low terms na tiiny can be hnd in the cos
rnnrkets; If on time, city Acceptance is in all cagcn re
quired, and 10 per ceut. added.
Aug. '47, nol—tf CongrcM Avenue, Austin
• manner u .MnmMed tor bViuty
VBÍÍktl
M chep u h «na be
i yr 8,1858.
liSly
1EAP LUMBKRI
Per Hundred.
i rtt mHl" W^r^'TSro-h
' " " RKKMAW
o.*o
Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and
P Tar.
Cured Win. Cold ron, of Corydon, Ind., of a c-
vere affection ot the junga. Mrs. S. K. Searcy
and child, of Mt. Eden, Ky., of confirmed con-
sumption. Mr. Win. M. Johnson, of St. Loul ,
of Dlreding of the lungs. Miss ftarah Jane Coul-
Bon, 17 years old, of Greenfield, Fairfield co.,
O.. of quick consumption. Mr Thomas Cozzen ,
of llaifdouticld. N, J., of stow consumption.—
Miss Amanda Kalb, of ltushvillo, Q., same as
Sarali Jane CouUon. Mrs. H. N. Garrett,
of Grand Hapid . Mich., of cough, pains, pros-
tration &c.
i;hege aro all living wlinease , or were atour
last knowledge of them. Ask litem what tuey
think of it. It cured them—it cannot hurt you.
It cost but a dollar, and may ave your life.—
We think it will. N. B. líe particular what
you enquire for, a there are many Balsams sold.
Boils, Sore Eyes, Headache.
Palpitation of the heart exhaustion general de-
bility , nervousness, asthma, dyspepsia, skin erup-
tions, female irregularities, broncnial affections.
\c., arise from the Impurity of the blood and a
foul stomach. Keep the blood and stomach pure
and he dtliy, and there can be Do chance for dis-
ease. This appears simple enough, and yet
there 1 scarccly a family in the fato that has
hot more or lees unnecessary fickness. They
say, Is there nothing that will cure John, or re-
store Mary to health 1
" Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 21,1857.
John D. Park M.D., Dear Sir:—You know
my emaciated appearancei howl was racked
with emistant pains, that I could not sleep, hnd
no appetite, ray fonddirtressed mo, causing fre-
quent vomiting, and that I was in every way ail
uustrung and doomed man. Iain rejoiced to
say that Dr Guysott's Extract and Yellow Dock
hag restored me to perfect health.
ywt-jjwtefi ! Wad-, agn Parsexs."
With such wonderful effect aa this staring
them in the faco from every side, they still do
nothing but take sage tea. and wonder they are
not cured. If you are in earnest, Guyeott's
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will cure you.
A thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever.
Why will peoide enduro Pimples on the "hu-
ma face divine," or eruptions of any kind, such
as salt rheum, tetter, ring-worm. itch. boil ,
rush, prickly beat, &c., *'hen it Isa fact o well
known that
Dr. GuysottV Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla.
Cleanse tho skin from all impurity, removin
pimple , sores anil blotches, leaving tho ati'ectei
parts as healthy, smooth und aa oft a the skin
of a babe.
It doe it« work mildly, but effectually, giv
ing conscious beauty and blonmiug health in the
place of ugliness and soul sickening disease. It
1 a qreat medicine. No fimiiiy enn afford to
bo without it. It cared Mis Ann I). Martin.nf
Scott, Iud., of a horrible Erysipelas. Mr. S. B.
Strickland, of Plainfleld, Mich., of Sorofula.—
Win. M. Fuller, Esq.. of Crownpoiut, ICusoxCo.,
of Inflaniatory Rheumatism, and many thousand
others of variou Cutaneous Diseases. It mill
rnrei/ou. It is aleo the surest Female Medicine
In existence.
Invalid Sufferer—Read.
Dear Sir—My daughter was reduced to ai
feet skeleton by Erysipelas and Scrofula. *
thought she rauht die. Physicians pronounced
her incurable. By the bletsiug ol God, your
tt's Extract ol Yellow Dock and Sarsapa
Swires StocfolrU.
Pulmonary Diseases.
New York, Jan. 2Sth.
Mturt, Pames iV Park.
'•I have been afflicted with the Asthma for
twenty-four year*, and sometiuier so severely
a to bo couflued to tny room for weeks, nnd al-
though attended by the best medical ability In
ing l r. Park's BÜmb of Wild Cherry and Tar,
which gave iustant relief, and a single bottle ha
BAK1R & SMÍTÍJ
• ADVERTISEMENTS.
the city, twice the disease proved nearly fatal to
lile. Some few weeks sinee I commenced Utk-
cr
„ 'gl , ,
produced w hat I believe to be a radical nnd per-
fect cure. Truly yours, A. VEACH,
68 William street, N. Y."
It is for Lung Disease that this Balsam has
acquired uch vast popularity. Mr. Edwin
Moore of Clarkson, Monroe Co., N. Y., says It
paved him from a consumptive grave. Get our
Medical Almanac (gratis) with full particulars.
June 'ii. 1857. nil Cm
INDIA CHOLAGOGUE,
An Unfailing Remedy for Fever and
Age, and other Billious Diseases.
I'UE speedy and Permanent Relief afforded by
the Cholagogue arises from it prompt and
healthy action upon the blood aud cleansing it
from bile and restoring it to purity. Thu strik-
ing at the Iloot, its tendency is not simply Jo
suspend (1'sense, but to remove the causo on
which it t'ep'lids. It 1 cq'.inlly adapted to all
ages, and nil condition ot tlie system. The most
delicate com t ilulious so far from being .Injured,
ore often restored to soundness and health.
McALISTER'S
all hf.alincj
O INT M H NT T .
TJESTGHKS perspiration in the system. By
this mean it opens those avenues through
which nature carries off the impurities within,
and thus relieve the body of disease. It is thus
that it cures Consumption, Fevers, Scrofula
Erysipelas, Asthma Salt Rheum, Slclc Read
ache, Quinsy Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Scald-
head, Fains in the chest, sido and back ; Dys-
pepsia, Poisons, Sore BretiBt, Deafness, Cuta-
neous Eruption , Sore Eyes, Inflammation of
tho Bowels, Kidney , and Brain. Burns, Chil-
blain , Piles, Worms, Agues, Cold Feet, Liver
Complaint, Ulcer , and all Fever Sores. In-
fl:\niniatlons of every kind.
J UST Received and tor sale very low, 3 dozen
assorted sizes Fluid Lamps, combining with-
in themselves, beauty, economy and safety.
no I f :7m F. T. DIJFFAU.
PHVSI-
#
filled
E,F U L L Y
AT ALL TIKES.
Sign of the Mortar. Pecan Street.
Auatin, March II, nS9—tf
BAKER & SMYTH.
OUR City and Country cua'^jners will plnaae notice tl„
we have juat In atore a large aaaortniont of P„~'5 .
iciHH. BAKKll tl «mvth
I'VKIFV TUB flliOOIl
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS k PH(ENIX B1TTE1K
FREE FROM ALL MINERAL P018EN8.
11 HE grent popularity which Moffat' Life PUU
Phoenix Bitt«r« have attained, iu consequence 0/At
extraordinary cure effected by their use, renderá it ¡S-
neceMary for the proprietor to enter into a particuU
Hiiulyaiii oí" their medicinal virtue# or properties. Havim
been inore than tweuty yeaia before the publie, aud hi*,
ing tho united teatlmony of more than Three MQU0&1 oí
pcraona who have been restored to theei^oyinent of par.
feet health by them, it ia believed that their reputadooaa
the beat vege table medicine now bofore the public, ad*
mita of no diapute. In almost every city and villags in
the United States, there are many who aro ready to te«i
fy to their efficacy in removing disease, and «iring to tha
whole «yatom r< newed vi;yr v *'1 V->.VV,-.. . .1
In raaea of tícróiuia, üleers, weurvy, or Liuptioaa ol
tue skiu, the operation of the Life Mediciuea ia truly aa>
tonishiiifi, often removing in a lew dava, every ve tlgaof
these loathsome diseases, by their purifying eilbcts 00 the
blood. Fever and Apuc, Dyspepsa, Dropsy, Piles, sad ia
short most all diseases, soon yield to their curative pi
erties. No family should bo —Ul—* *l '
lely use much si "**
Prepared by
WILLIAM B. MOFFA1T, II. D., N. Y
yittiu io tiieir curative prtn.
without them, as by tbS
timely uae much suffering and expense may be saled.
•epared by
WILLI AA
and roa salk hv
BARER Sc SMYTH, Wholesale Agenta.
Sign of Mortar. Pecan street, Austin. i;;jj
50011)8. POTASH.
46
lOOIbs Tamarinds in Jars.
Pure Florence Oil in Flasks.
Cautiva Jelly. Just received and for Sale by
UAKKR & SMYTH.
Just lieeclved mid Dficrctl very Low for Cash.
> DOZ. íinlm of a 1U00 Flowers,
" 30 do. assorted hair oils and pomade ,
10 doz. ettcli, beard aud rose hair oil,
10 do extract music for tlio handkerchief.
0 do do Jockey club.
5 do superior Lnbin's extract-, assorted,
20 do flavoring extracts, '•
100 dot. soaps, nil kinds and grades,
6 do shaving creams,
A lai'üte lot of combs aud brushed of all kinds,
ai/i's nnd prices. F T. IVtJFFAtT.
xx\r BToriB
And for sale fis low as tlio Lowest.
1 00 Reams enp Papor, l'j& reams letter paper,
-■-Vvgodo. Note papi'i', 24 reams commercial
Post paper, 40 reams brief paper.
Ledgers, Journals aud iiccuiUs, bound in the
diflereut styles.
10 reams mourning note paper,
8 boxes do do envelopes,
Gold and atoel Fens. Pen holders, overy style.
Ink of every color and size.
Letter books ttnd lotter Presses,
Scrap Books and Portfolios,
Papier Mache, Work Hoxesnnd Card receivers,
Curd cases aud Ivory Tablets, ami in short,
thousand and one thing! which you can have by
calling at P. T. DUVFAU'S
CHEAP
_
IU8T HKCE1VED,
J 100 oz. Uuiuine,
Hostetter's Celebrated Bitters,
Wood's Hair Restorative,
Water's Instantaneous Huir Dye,
WOODLAND CREAM, unrivalled for rowoving Frecklei,
For sale by RAKER & SMYTII,
n31-t! 8igii of the Mortar, Fecan atreet
JUST RECEIVED.
SIXTY DOZ. JAYNE'S SANA-
TIVE PILLS.
12 doz. JAYNES' ALTERATIVE.
12 doz. « HAIR TONIC.
IS doz. " EXPECTORANT.
Just received nnd for sale by
BAKE It & SMYTH.
O A DOZEN Sarsaparilla, in store and for sale low, by
llAKER & SMYYH
JunI Rmlvrd.
VERY superior Segara and Tobaco, of various ehoics
brands, for saie by RAKER & SMYTH.
1 O i?roaBi Balm of a ThouHand Flowers.
eeived, and for sale by
Just re
Deo. 25. '56. No. 18. tf
BAKER it SMYTH
CASH DRUG STORK.
M. W. TOVrftftFJTO,
(SUCCEHSOa to nathaniki. towntend,)
DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery, Saddle and Carriage
Furnishing Saddle and Harness Leather; Sweedes
Tennesseoe, and American Iron, and Cast, Spring, Ger
man and Slab Steel; Drugs and Medicines, Oils, I'aints
window Glnsa and Glass Ware. Also Shet.'t Music, Mu
sic C. Instruments, <fcc. Tho same variety of Goods as
heretofore kept at this Establishment, Low for Cosh.
E.^ ' Also a Splendid Rosewood riauo;for sale.
N. B. Prescriptions compounded from Schieftelin's
Extra Drugs, at all hours. AuwHn, Sept. 3; n2—ly
R.D.CÁRR&C0.
—GI.AS8C00K BUII.DINO—
CONGRESS AVENUE,
austin, texas.
$40000 worth of clothing at wholesale & retail.
Wk are just in receipt of a large stock ofWINTER AND
FURN1SHI. G GOODS unusually kept in a cloth-
ing house, selected especially for this section of couiury,
to which we call the atteution of. the public. Those
wishing to buy good bargains for CASH, will consult
their own interests in selecting from our extensive stock,
it being the largest in Western Texaa. Country dealers
can buy from us on better terms than in New York city,
and save time, trun nit, and expense of buying, in the bar-
gain. The. fallowing is a portion of what may be found
in our stock:
" Ho had no hair on the top of bis head,
The place whero tiiehair ougnt to grow."
This distressing circumstance has never happened to
any one who iins used
BAKER & SMYTH'S HAIR TONIC,
Sign of the Morior, Pecan St. Prepared and sold oiw
by , BAKER & SMYTH.
Austin, March 11, n29—tf
A VALUABLE WORIL
AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE DE-
BATES IN CONGRESS,
naOM 1788 TO 1888.
From Gales Sf Sea ton's Annals of Con-
gress ; from their Register of De-
bates ; and from the official re-
pbrtcd debates by John C. Reeves.
By the author of "Thirty Years' View." To be conipls*
ted iu 15 volumes, 750 pages each, comprising what l«
now contained in over one hundred volumes ; four
of which are now ready.
A general idea uiav be formed of tlie great value of
this work, from the Prospectus, Letter , and opinions of
•less. Each volume will contain a full and ayste-
C
Black cloth overcoats and nock tnlmas, raglau'scloaks,
brown and pilot over-coats, black, blue, green and brown
frock coats, blue dress do, black satin vests, white and are earnestly Invited to co-oj
black figured do, black figured Grenadine do, blnck satin
do, fancy do de do, fancy silk plush do, fancy cassimere
do, black fancy cass do.
jfwM . .BVMpiHpiHppH — - __
matic index. Four volumes aro now ready, and an sd-
ditional volume will be issued every two or three montbs
thereafter. The price of each volume, in law binding,
is tix 'd at the low rate of #1,50 j cloth, f3,00 j half mor..
$4,00; half calf extra, #4,50. The large expense involvod
in the publication of this work has induced us to oflcr it
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Our friends and fellow-citixens, in all parts of the Union
are earnestly Invited to co-operate wimi
this invaluable/ national work.
Italian cloth do. rob roy do, fancy tweed do, white fan
ey marsellles do, black and fancy cass pants, black, blue
grey and brown satinet do, plain and fancy tweed do.
rate witii us in circula
All persons destrona of
obtaining the Debates, aro requested to give their sub*
scriptions to%ur agenta, or iu esse they cannot be found
at hand, the name and address, (giving name of county
and state,) mav bo forwarded to us, accompanied with s
remittance of tho price, which will insure the prompt
return by mail of a copy, postage pre-paid. The prico
of each volume, direct from us through our agents, will
in no case bo less than above stated. These debates hsvt
O
Turkey-red dressing gown, boots and shoes—the lar-
gest stock ever in Austin—by case or otherwise, to suit
purchasers.
T
Black silk hats, black, brown, white and drab merino
do, black, wliite, pearl and drab wool do, blue cloth navy
caps, black do, enps, silk blaze do, luO doa white and ian>
cy shirts, silk uudershiits and drawers, vfhifft and gante
merino do, white, red, blue and grey flannel do, white
and grey merino drawers, white aud grey tlannol do,
white and brown Canton flannel shirts aiid drawers,
white snd brown cotton drawers, cravats, stocks, ties
scarfs, see.
H
of every sty
tifa
whether it be
it of CutAiieou* .
Flilooil to the head, impurity ol
tf
i who aro
. ■ " '■ ' ' '
J «tylo Mill grade; kid, buckskin nnd cloth (tmint-
Icttntor Indicium! gentlemen, gent' wliito, colored nnd
6lnck kid ulores, dog .kin, cimhmere, «luikerknit, buck
nkln, lifllt' tn rend, white nnd colored (Ilk do; hosier of nil
Btylcn, grndc «nd «Uen, .¡Ik pockct hnndorehlel'i), wliito
dci; ort r hoe« for Indie mid gentlemen.
Wilton,brii« ol«,dn<goe , enameledand lenthercurpet
Imp., Huddle do, trunk ¡rom S to 30 dollars, Indies trunks
valises, and do bags, suspenders, perfumeries, cutlery,
hair, hat and cloth brushes, dressing comí .
N
been accruing for a period of nearly seventy years, and
fill more than l(W) volumes—-one-third of them quartos—
and cannot be ourchaaed for less than #500, nor read
when purchased oxcept as a necessity, nor any thing
found in thein when wanted except upon toilsome
sowrch. In the mcuutime they contain the nistory of the
working of the Government from its foundation -show
what has been, done, and how it was done—and shad
light upon tho study of all impending questions; for
thern is not a question of the day, and will not be while
the Government continues, whicu may not bo illustrated
by something to bo found In these debates.
D, APPLETON & CO.
Publishers, 34G & 348 Broadway, N. Y.
D. Appafiton & Company Publish
Hon I on'« Thirty Ycnrs' View, Now compleW
in « vols, cloth, #S, Law Sheep, ¿6.
Morse's General Alius ot the World, colored
muns and bound, $0.
liui tou's Cyclopiwlin of Wit and Humor. It-
sued first in paita at 25 cents each.
Also in press, The New American Encyclo-
pedia.
BAKER SMYTH,
BOOKSELLERS, AUSTIN, Ta.
Sole Agents tor Austin and vicinity tor *11
the SiJ'wcriptiOM Hooks, nnd (ire prepared to re-
ceive orders for «By of the College. School and
Miscellaneous Books published by D. Applctou
& Co., N. Y. Catalogues gratis.
Orders from other towns, accompanied
with the money, will receive protupt attention.
Circular containing rait particulars re.
kriling these hooks can be obtained at Baker
i Smyth's.
Ilamstrent's hair dye, together with any amount of
fancy trieks, silk and. ""
am umbrellas, blue, red,
cane , Me.
at*, caps, over
_ n-oc* oostr ■■
socks,
brown and grey blankets, whips, walking cane , Mr.
We also have a lull assortment of boya hi
coats, Haglan's black cloth and frock coats, blue blank-
et do, vests, pants, shirts, socks, boots and shots, era rats
suspenders, A c., «•„, to lit hoys from 4 to 17 years of nge
also any amount of fat alee overcoats and sacks, black
cloth trock and fancy eass do, rusts, pants, shirts, un-
dershirts and drawers, Ac.
We
stock
! m st cordially Invite special attention to our
before tmyini cluewherer
(tin. Oct. 9§tl
kh'ST. S!lO:tf.
VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE,
NEAR DALLAS.
•e^fnd^l
endenees—a
W. *.
FILLIBV8TBRIN6 EXPfflTiOR!
REVOLUTION IN TEXAS
JUST COMMENCING !!!
m-A New Mode of Bviiding Hounr-m
TT8 advantages n,
1st, Economy t being ífty per eent less then stone i
se.venty tive per cent, less than burned brick sad thirty-
three per cent less than the concrete or «ravel wall.
d. Durability, equal to either of tho above modes of
bnlkilni. '«,* ~"
fi#' If yon want to build a comfortable aad duraW*
hnuae at coiuparattvely a small expense, and are tot four
to learn how, jiul acbwwUdft the fact, and the jBferps-
tion will be given fruit. K. C. BAYMOND,
n48::tf Austin, TS*as.
Waggon, Carriage and BUekimiOi Wirfc,
ioeino,
ix Am. its
ING ANI)
• sens of Ans
ive stand and
entood,
v-'. ®
il
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