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\t j&Otttjjtrit Jntdligtncer.
Supreme Court.
AUSTIN,
: OCTOBER 27,1838.
Judges
Thursday, and tho Court commcucec
Bell and Roberts arrivec
CMNTUMIt doHBIOAMdcHNAPra — We bog leave
call lb* attention ef our raaden'lb the sdvertlsmnei t of
UDOLFHO WOLFE, In to-dsy's paper. t3u8—3m.
the call of the docket Friday morning.
There is a large docket beforo the
Court. We observed Messrs. Pert is,
. Good, Crocket, Nyoholson, and Brad
Mr fee adre,tiaement of Dr. Sanford'a Ll er iuvigo. H||IIW, of Dallas, Ireland aild TllOmtOU
r.tor,o.«th wo p" ' -«tr uf Guadalotme. R„gan and Cowen, of
ANNOVNCBraiiNVN. Caldwell, and] Jarruon, of Fayette, in at-
ftt- We are Hutborizud to niiiiotince B. F.
OiitTKK. a eanditUt* for re-uluollun to tliu of-
tlcc of Mayor, of Austin city.
IV My friend linve tli-siml to me my nmitt'
its a candid* * tor lltivor of the city of Au>tiii :
tb«t'l>«tioa th«* flr«t Moinliiy in Nuvfmbir m-xi.
I have cuiiscnU'd for ilnni lo do mi.
A. O. HOKNE, SK.v'it.
October II, 1F58.
8.
We ar« authnrinfd to m,tintinee J.
Fimkiek ai t caudMatv lor Oily Mni-xlmll.
Avhtin City, Oct. 23d, 1858.
11k. Editor:— If our worthy townsman, Jan.
R. Jackhhv, will suffer his name used its a can-
didate for the office of City Marshal, at the
coining election, he will receive the vote and
earnest support of MANY VOTKKS.
New Adverlueinenw.
Blocker offers a choice farm for
tendence.
The State docket of the 2nd and 16th
District was sounded ; and the Attor-
ney General being absent, the cases
were heeled
Tin* Court proceeded to call Iho civil
docket advising the bar that the call ot
the docket would be peremptory, ac
cording to the new rules adopted at
Tyler.
Several old cases were submitted up-
on briefs. The case of McGehec vi.
Dwyer submitted upon briefs, with
lenve to argue orally if desired.
Grumbles vs. Snood, lie-argued by
Hobert Green for Appellant: and Jud<'e
Oldham for Ap|>ellec.
Saturday, 23rd October, 1858.
Admitted, Francis Brichta, of Austin,
and Aniisi Bradshaw, of Dallas, upon
I. Hoot, Esq., is prepared to soli State I examination ; Hamilton, Kobards and
and County Rights for his patent Win- r em"> committee of examination,
dow Fastener; he has also a beautiful | J!.1.?,.'JI!^.fÍ.U:Sticc:>níVÜ :.il0tice
residence to rent.
. O'Brien has taken Bridget's)w"' be strictly adhered to..
, and is now prepared to fur-1 Gjrnmbles vs. Sneed, and
Wm. G.
old stand
nish first-rate pictures. Mr. 0. is po
lite and accommodating, and under-
stands his business. G ive him a call.
Se« also notice of dissolution of part
nership, and Lost Certificate.
Ornnr liles
vs. Oldham ; Mr.Oldhair concluded bis
argument for the Appellant and Mr.
Hamilton concluded the argument for
the Appellee
Monday, 25th.
Green vs. Banks; argued by Ilobt
See advertisement of Grover & B¡t-1 Green for appellant, nnd Mr. Flournoy
ker's sowing machines, for sale by Mrs. for aPPt!,'«e. Argument concluded by
C. Brii'Mrd, «nlvo8t„„. T„i. ^
has long been hi geuciAl use, in nearly | Bastrop bar, in attendance,
all the States, and gives universal sat-
isfaction. Mrs. Brunard is also agent
for (.'bickering's celebrated Pianos,wlueli
she will sell on us good terms as they
can be obained in New York
ton. This i.s a first-rate opportunity to
I uy a good instrument cheap.
Tuesday, 2Gili.
Younger vs. Welsh, from Filis Co,
argued by Mr. Ferris, for appellant.
Hill vs Hill, from Fayette county;
or Bos-11'e-nigued by GooiW. Paschal, and sub-
mitted on briefs by Webb and liar
coiiit (through Mr. Green,) for ap-
pellee.
LOST. | Chrss. ~ We learn from a private let-
Last Wednesday evening, a lady's tor, that Harwitz beat Morpliy in Paris
Breast-pin of considerable value.— the first and second gaines, but Morpliy
The finder will be rewarded by leav- beat the third, fourth and fifth, and
ing the aaiuo at tin office. Also on made some moves which astounded the
the Georgetown road, between Austin frequenters of the Cnfe tic lá llrgmc.—
and Merrilltown,a package of Louisiana All the great players of Europe were
Bank Bills, amount'ng to $230 Any immediately telegraphed, and urged to
person findii.g the same will please come and see the "wonder of the world,"
leave it at the store of Johnson & liar- A boy in Mass, who did not know the
rell, who will pay a liberal reward. moves a year since, plays three games
blind-folded, and beats bis adversaries
Another prodigy—and so goes Young
America.
T. J. Randolph lias withdrawn
from the race for City Marshal. The
candidates now in the field are Jas. S.
Frazler, Jas. R. Jackson and Thomas
Bowles. We to-day announce Mr. B. F.
Carter for re-election to the Mayoralty.
O&F We take the following from tho
Houston Telegraph of the 22d:
•' We regret exceedingly to hear of the preva-
lence of yellow fever hi Lynchburg. There
have been several (leallis unij twenty -live or thir
ty cases. Among the dentils reported is Mr.
. , . ... i Muipliy Jones, one of the candidates for Cltlel
tiiorizeti to say in answer to the note | Justice of lian is county last suiniuur."
from "Many Voters," that Mr. Jas. R
Ei.kctíon for Marsha!..—We arc an-
Jackson will become a candidate for the
office of City Marshal at the ensuing
Election, and that if elected, will endea-
vor to the best of his ability,to discharge
the duties of the same.
The True Issue says that Mr.
Ernest Frunkes, an old citizen, acciden
tally shot himself while carrying his
| gun on hoi'scback, and died next day.
Iuhiriutiox.
rill, Esq., has just retnrred from Gray-
son county. He informs us that ¡i
heavy immigration of nil excellent kind,
is already spreading over the i.oitli-
west. The great abundance of provis
kiext week.
W The yelli
ijuiie ¡i nunilier
i\v lever is
i.'ive dietl.
ut Iu< 1 iunola.
JMKKIED.
. „ i .i . . , , .i On Thursday, the 2l t uist, at the reaiileuce
ions, and the cheapness of lands, make 0f the bride's father, Mr. ICo. 1'. llii.i., to Miss
the season very favoruble. Mao. Davidson.
Bachclorikin has lost one of its proud
The boy Thompson, charged est ornaments, and connubial bliss gain-
witli shooting Joseph Smith, was ex- cd an able defender, by the marriage
auiinod before Justice Graves, on Mon- of the above gcntlenian. Having a
¡ day, the 18th. After a patient hearing, fui,- and accomplished bride to accom-
| he was boun 1 over, to appear at the my him thi-ouirli life
next term of tho District Court; unci
pany
| they may glide softly
we only hope
down the stream
[giving security in- the sum t f $300, of tinif, Ifaviiijr muny /¿«/c behind,
¡we believe, was set at liberty. | FELIX.
(Punter's foe acknowledged.)
Indian Mnrtleri.
We learn tluit Dt. Ryan, of Lampa-
sus, came in as express to Governor
Jl'I.BH HaUKL's E\U ATIIKNIKN'XK OH IIaIii
UknovatoR—Is offered to the public as ihe In
vtirnble result of n long series of clieniienl ex-
per ineiits. It differs entirely from other pre-
Rnnnels ycstei*day, giving reliable ii. j j>artiti<>us for the hnir. which are coiiiposed of
injurious substiiuces, nnd is warranted to eon-
["formation of the murder of Joshua Jack-
I son's family, in that neighborhood, by
j Indians. Three todies of the family
(had been found. We have not met Dr.
R., but no doubt seems to bo entertain-
led, that the perpetrators of the horrid
[«leed were Indians. The time for ac-
[tion at the expenso of the State has
|comc.
Arrtsi the Mnrderer.
The Detroit Free PressJ gives a full
iccuuut of the murder of John Hicky, by
fliis traveling companion, Jnlin Kenne-
Jy, who seems to have escaped the po-
picc in an extraordinary manner. Tho
blowing is a description ol Kennedy:
• Tiie murderer 1* thought to bu somewlu re
In the North, probably iu Illinois or some other
|NVest-.|-n Slate. Publicity, through the indium
•I the press, may reveal hi« whereabouts, which
' "ins unlikely to be found ia any other man-
ir. Those ot our brethren lu the profession
>lio will inquire lor the n hereabouts af John
Ceunedy, murderer, will ser"e the causc of jus-
£ce, and aid in bringing a villain to punishment.
ih« following is n description of bun: -Twen-
ty-liveyear* old, si out Unit, rather bow-legged,
pbout Ave feet eight iuohc* iu height, dark hair
I light beard. Two very large upper teeth
i the front row, will mark bim conspicuously.''
We think it rery possible such a
kiaii would make liin way to Texas, or
liirongh Texas to California. Ho seems
hare been in Charleston, N.York and
Kentucky. He bronght suspicion upon
wnself, by writing to tho friends of the
jurdcrcd man.
tiiiu no deleterious properties, but to l e nil un-
failing restorer and preserver of the ha r and
sight. It i* noi a dye, but a remedy certain to
restore the hair and whiskers. Iiom ever gray to
thoir oru'ual life color
The Kim Atheliienne will prevent I nldness
and cause a new growth of hair to Hpriiie up
where it exists from nge or slekness Its ef-
fects are sure and perceptible in fort* eight
hours.
Sold by all Drntrgists. and at the I.aliorutory
of .1 ci.Ks Hatki. & Co.. No. 7u4 Cliesnut Sir< • t.
AUSTIN CITY RETAIL PRICES CURRENT
Spalding, Groen.
as —
20 —
« o S5
12 a IS
20 —
15
Corrtcted H"tekly by C.
Ukicowax....
UaquIMo- Jtvntuijky
Indi
BALB ROPK
Uacok—Mann
8¡d6 is a jo
Shoulders none
Butteu - ftiske none
Country la a «18
Candles—Star 37 J -
Speruiacitti tio
(' 1IKK.SF. Northern 26 —
Home 20 —
CormE- Hio lti| —
Java 22 a 23
Kuos 20 a Jr>
Kisii Mackerel, No. 1 none
No. 2 per kit, $3 50
No. 3 apiece, tía 10
Fiiuit—Dried Apples ltil —
Dri' d Peaches 1G| —
Fi.oca—Northern 10 00 u 11 00
Homo per 100 lbs., 4 25
FUR RENT.
A COM I OUT AM. K dwtUIng wlfli fine
|«gardeu ground uud good Well. Posi-es
•ion given aa soon as desired. Apply at this
offlce. vSnolO 3t:w i,
Qnaik Corn ....60
Wheat 1 00
Corn Meal 75
l'ean 2 00
lJeant 4 50,/ 5 00
llnXEY 1 25 o 150
Hiiies 8 a io
IltON- Sweeds, assorted <3 a 0
Hoop 12 —
Sheet 124 —
J6| -
12 —
. 3 00 n 4 00
.1 25
....90 a 1 00
75
10
15
. . 1 75 ti 2 00
.1 (¡0 a I 90
..I 50 a 1 00
...1 00 -
7 ó -
.... none
.... 25
75 n 100
26 « 30
. I 25 (i 1 50
in
.3 00it luOO
1 25 it 2 00
¡in a I no
. !i« o 3 00
12 « 14
IS it 20
.... 15
, 4 25
inn
LiKau—Pic and Hai...
White
IMS—per barrel
Moi.asses — New Orleans...
Sorgho
Naii-s- Cut
Wrought
On.*—Sperm
L'US'ed
Tanners
l.nrd
Pivpatoks ■ Sweet
Irish
oultiiv Chlckeas —
Turkeys
Ducks
Pkcans
Kick
.Senilis French Uruudy
American Uruudy.
Whisky, common .
Texas Wine
Brown
White
I.oaf
Salt -L verpool .
Home
So A I*
Shot—All sizes
Tai.IJIW
Toiiacco—Fine
Superfine
Ordinary
Twine —Bagging
NOTICE THIS ,CARD!
Our Juulor, having bought'ln .the Eaiterii
markets
400 pieces\if l'riuts.
75 Satiuells, Kerseys and Tweeds,
109 •• Flannel , Llnseys, Apron Checks
and Negro Plaids.
41 CasesjBoots and Shoes,
410 ^urslrou,
Plow, Sheer, and Cast Sfeeí, assorted,
fi Bales Domestic,
Together with
faavv i)H y conns, vaxkes xorioxs
OROCh'KIKS. V.i ItXIS 11.
and articles too numerous to mention, we now
Offer our Stock at low prices, iu exchange lor
HOLLARS, " OOTTOX.
HIDES. PECANS.
WOOL. SHINGLES.
and produce generally. Before purchasing
elsewhere, call and see
ROBINSON & SON,
Pkcan SrttKKT At STIN,
MATTKKSSUS:
Cotton. Moss and Shuck, alwav ou hand, and
for salo by KOBI N'SON &. SON.
HIDES AND PECANS:
Want. (1 by ROBINSON * SON.
SWAN fc C«."8 LOTTERIES TRIUMPHA.\T!
Tbf folluwtaf schesM will lie drawn by S. Svran
Co.. MHimiferfuf th# Hpwtn AinUeniy Lottery, iu ouch
of thoir Number l.ottrrio® for Nov. 1h5H, Nt Au
KuatN,
Co
Oeo., in public, unUor Ihf •U)HmMeudt iu:e of
'omuiMoien.
Class 41) draws Saturday, Nov'r rt,'58
II II «« l •• JtJ
«i i< ii H <i 20
H* 43 14 " 11 41 97
On th# Plan of Single Nuiub« rw, 50.0(H) Tick
*t«. 5,485 Trisen. Nearly J Priie to every
Tickets.
IN «gu i Aren I Nrhrmr.
7b f# Drawn ouh Saturday in Xov<m' tr!
I Prise of
I .. ..
I " ••
I .. ««
I .. «i
I
•711/101)
4 Prises of ....
MOOUO
4 " ...
.... H(MI
Hl.tHKI
4 " u ...
.... 700
ft,(X)Ü
4 •• •• ...
000
4,ttnn
50 «• •• ...
. floo
a (rnn
R0 " " ...
:MK
Lion
inn '• ...
.... i;íí>
I.4KNI
•J:*i • •«
100
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS.
jlf HS. W. C^Kl.KTON r**|>«H'tfully inform* the La
11 die« of Aumiii nnd its vicinity, ?lmt she hm Ju t ri«
ct ivftl fi lnri(r MUtl •plciidid lot ot trooiU, comprising,
sfiioii^at insuy othor things, ih<- lollowinK m tides:
Moire Antique Kibbons->« •pltmlid sitíele.
Ht'Hutiful French Flowers-^ Isr^e ««asortiiient
fioldsnd .silver tipped Flowers stui Femhert.
Rich rest Mst-nbost Eesthers.
K leuHiit Festher Tsssels.
ItUTi colored fsncy velvet tHinmbiys tor dresses, wish
button Niid thi sel liuttotis.
I.«dies bote—first quslity.
'llie iNtt extension .Vkirt, witbjimprover.
Rich blnek slid white I.sees.
F.nibroidered white munliii dresses.
ICIsttic lt«>lts— «II kinds nnd oslors.
Knfflish white snd brown Rouoets of the first quality,
sud
A flue assortment ot supeiior perfumery, including
Luhius celebrsted sonp« and the (jenuine Fsrinn Ksu de
Colo^ie4.
Mrs. C., is expectiiii; early In October an assortment
of rich dress Bonnets from one of the first French nous*
ill New York.
¿Justin, tfept. fit), \1i, vünoS tf
■l
■4 Prises *• ..
Approximation |*rUf«.
4 Prises of #4<M> App'g to #?0,(KN) Prile are
4 •• •• •• :w,oi4) - •
4 •• *• Sitx " ' 10.000 M 11
4 41 " 1«5 " •• a,000 "
4 4 4 44 100 4 4 4 4 4 .00 0 4 4 41
4 44 4 4 7 5 4 4 4 4 3,00 0 4 4 44
4 44 44 ao 44 44 i.ftoo 44 44
Prises amountlug to .
• 1.600
1,'JOO
MX)
¿MK>
400
800
«10
1«),000
•300,000
IIATS, HATS:.
High nuil Low Crowned. Drub, Black ai>' Brown
Solt and Hard, Good un■' Cboap, or sa|,. |IV
Roiiinson a SON-
CLOTHING:
Ni*\\ stock of 1? all and \\ intor (^lolhinuf. jnwi i*..-
crivi-d and lor sal by HOHINSON A SON.
FOR SALIS:
A lull assortment of Hard Wuri, Wooilen Waif.
Uutl ry. Dfljili and To. Wan , by
KOB1NSÓN & SON.
CORN, CORN:
Constantly on band and lor sain bv
ROBINSON &
1858.
TEXAS.
SON
1858.
Si'o.vit
a 4 25
a 1U
.1 000 Bushels ol Pecans, and 50,000 lbs. Brof
Hides, .
WANTED:
lor xvlilcb tho highest market price will be paid
b.v HOBINSON & SON.
FAIIMKKS
HiivIiik Shingles, or Produce to sell, would do
II lo call and see KOB1NSON A SON.
— LOOK OUT KOIt THE SIGN
ROBINSON & SON,
And try thoir 25 cent TOBACCO.
OK
AUTHENTICATED FACTS.— IMPORTAN I'
TO INVALIDS.
Dr. Ciuysou's Extract of Yellow Dock and .Varsaparilla
curcdMiw /inn I). Martin, of.Vcott, Vsnderburgcounty,
Ind., of a horrible Hcrofui« and Krynipelas—Mr* 8. H.
•Vtricklnnd, of Pltiiutíeld, Mich., ofsciotula-— Mr. Hamuel
l'arBons, of Lafayette, Ind..of long-seated Liver coin*
plaint Mr. Ileuejiih Iiuughs. of Tnptdoosa, Ala., of the
most wonderful case of Syphilis, on rtcord. Ho had one
lei; amputated, and his wholo person was covered with
eruption*. Miss Mary Martin, of Ilrantlonville, Va., of
Consumption, caused by suppressed menstruation. An-
thony Heekinau, Ksq . of tit. Johnsville, Montgomery co.,
N« V., of Dyspepsia. Mr. C. 1). MuCiill. M. D., of Eliza-
bcthtown, N* J>, writes, that he usen it constantly iu his
practice* He cured one case of violent convulrions,
hiring her menstrual period. It cured Mmcon Preston,
Esq., 197 F.ast Broadway, N> Y., of Piles. Mr. \Vm« Ful-
ler, of Crowiipoinr, Kssex county, of Inllatniitory Ithru
ma I ism, &c> If your blood is disordered—if you have
.*ult Rheum or any Cu'aneous Eruptions—or are emaci-
ated and in ill health, write any of the above persons,—
You should iii"estigate the mntter, for Ciuysott's Yellow
Dock aud Ssrsnparillu is sure to euro you. Hold by F?
T. DulVau, our Agent at/lusttn, nnd in every town, vil
lago, city, parish and hamlet thftnighout the country.
BARN EM & PARK, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
TIIE DE.4D RESTORED TO LIFE —A few years
ago it wasgener illy supposed that gray hair could not
be restored to its original color, or made to grow on bald
heads; but since the advent of Professor Wood's Hair
Restorative, many persons who dyed years ago are now
seen daily in the various walks of life, appearing in all
the vigor of youth, weaiing their own dark flowing locks
simply fromhaviug used this great Restorative -[Louis-
villa Times-
AMUSEMENTS.
1868. FALL AND WINTER. 1 58
'l^llli subscribers are now recolylntr a large
1- and elegant nsuorliuent of silk and worsted
dress goods, cloth and velvet clonks nnd mantil-
las, embroideries, trimmings. A-c., together with
all articles iu the dress goods line.
Aud would respectfully invite buyers to call
SAMPSON & ItKNKICKS.
October US, 18IÍ8, nUv3
BONN UTS- S.lk and straw bonnets ol the
latent style al SAMPSON A HBNRICKS.
t11.OTHING, (^LOTllINC. A large and i;il
J assortment just received uud lor sale.
SAMI'riON A, HKNUICKS _
C1I.OT11S and Cushinn rs. Just ncoived, a
J line assortment of black and colored cloths
nul eashiiners, satinotts, tweeds, Kentuckyjeaus
Ac
SAMPSON A 11KNIUCKS.
■^LANKKI'S. Fine white bed blankets, blue,
by
red and green and negro blankets. For sale
SAMPSON .t HKNUICKS.
asaorluielit just r
1ARPKTINO. A
J coi ved aud for
SAMPSON it IIENTUCKS.
till"
■l,y
NI'JtiKO GOODS. A large ansurtineut at
low prices for tale.
SAMPSON & HLNKICKS.
BOOTS and SHOKS, readies', men's, misses'
youth's, aud children's. A well seleclcd
stock.
SAMPSON & HKNUICKS.
¿TAPLK DRY GOODS. Prints, UingliaiuK,
Linen Sheeting,
masks, Ac.,
Table Diiuasks. Curtain Da-
SAMP80N Je HENRICKS.
Wo liuvo DoBow's Review lor Octo-
Our ffiencl, Aini>8 Mor-|bcr wl,icl1 wi" 1,0 noticed more fully
L
KATIIKK. A large assortineht ji^t receiv-
ed tor sale. SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
ILLUSTK AT ED LECTUR KS
ON
ELECTRO - BIOLOGY!
DK. HALE has the honor to aniiouuoe to the
citizens of Austin, that, he will give his
TWO NEXT LECTURES
ON .
Wednesday and Thursday Eve-
nings, Oct. 27th and 28th.
AT THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Each lecture will be followed by a serle ol
the most
WONDERFUL EXPERIMENTS
Eve r witnessed in any age of the world, which
have drawn crowded houses,
Brilliunt anil Delighted AudleiKM,
In nil portions of the country. Cards of Admi-
sión lit) cents; children and servants hull-price.
Doors open at 7 1-1 o'clock, lecture to
onmnienc" i T l-!i o'clock. For further par-
ticulars sec Imnd-bilK
KKillTS! WlillTs! \ RÍIJHTS!!!
STATE OH COUNTY,
FOU THE SALE ' 'F ROOT'S
PATENT WINDOW FASTENER.
A'Ulress,
Oct Sí—villi 10—J in)
FOB SALE <11
\ <>. . r >t>l' ¡ai 111. a e'!
13RINTINQ PAPER. A good stock ol new.-
. and book. Just received and lor salo by
SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
and lull u^Hurltir ill
STATIONERY. A large
" lor sale by SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
IjlEllRY anil Stak' Rope. A large stock on
L hand and for sale by
SAMPSON St HENRICKS.
UEtJORO HOOKS H, 10.Mid Vi quires—for
sale by SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
WHOLE TICKETS Í1000: HALVES «000 ¡
yUARTEUS t!i 50
i*. A Circular SI,o icing the Plan of the I.of-
feries, mil be sent to an;/ one desirous of receiviny it.
Cnr tifio it te of Pncksges will be sold st the following
rains, which Is the risk :
OrtiticiiM' oí Pucksitt* of 10 wholo Tickets, #K)
10 half • .40
M 11 " " 10 quHiter " tfO
" ♦« u H eighth M lü
IN ORDfeSttlNU TICKETS Ull CKHTIFICATI H,
Enclose the money to our luitliess tor tho Tickets order*
ed, on the receipt of which they will bo furwmded by
first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in sny
figure they may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbersand Prises will be sent to
purchnsers immediately after the drawing
Purchasers will please wrlletlieir si|(tmtures plain, and
«ive their Post Offlce, County and State.
Remember that every Prise is drawu and made pays-
Mr in full without deduction.
All Prises oí i 1,000 aud under, paid immediately after
the drawing—nil other prises at the usual time of.'10 days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Add teas Orders for Tickets or Certiticates to
SWAN \ CO., Aufu$ia, Georgia.
Persons residiiii; near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta,
Oh., can have their orders filled, nnd save time, by ad
dressing H. Swan Co., at either of those cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prise that each one is entitled
to, will be published alter every drawing, iu the follow-
lug papersAugusta ida,) Constitutionalist, New Or-
leans Delta, Mo tille Register, Charleston Htatulard,
Nashville Outettc, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York
Weekly Day Hook, Savannah On rgian, Itlchmond Dis-
patch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clari-
on, ami l.lnle Rock (Ark.)Truo Democrat.
Anstin. June 1E1, n44:ly
LAND AND AGENCY OFFICE.
JNO. S. S PENCE,
PECAN STREET, AUSTIN.
I will give sp ciai attention to nil ip.nd mat
ters entrusted to mo- likewise the purchase
and sale of city property, paying of taxes, rent
iii|t of property, or any busiueis requiring an
agent here.
1 have for salo twenty-five city and out lots,
improved and unimproved; aud 12 000 acres o
land, mostly iu amuli tracts. Those wishing to
purchase, pleus6 to give me a call.
JNO. S. Sl'ENCE.
Austin, October 20, 18Ó8. — u9v3tl.
p UR'n'i't IT B El
'PHE oldest establishment iu the city in now
opened again. Iu a short time we will lie
prepared to manufacture all kiudi of furniture
in a superior manner. None but the best work-
mvii will be employed, and we confidentially
'Xpccl a Nbare of patronage.
U N Ü E It T A K I N G
Will be promptly and cari f.dly attended to.
We have a superior and new Hearse, Our
terms will b • reasonable. [no9-tf.
J. W. ENGLAND &CO.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
PHELPS &~JOHNSTON;
A RE NOW receiving their Fall and Wiuter stork of
** fatter and staple
DIIY OOOD8, If AHDWARIC, CtfTI.KRV, CROrKCRV, GSO( KSIRS,
('f.OTIIINO. AC., &C.
To which they resnectly Invite the attontiou of their cus-
tomers and the public generally.
NOTICE EXTRA.
ON .4ND after this date we will deduct 10 per cent ou
all 0^.ISIZZ purchases at our counter amount-
ing to one dollar ami over. We will price our goods to
the customer as heretofore ami adhere to tho
ONE 1'ltIUti l'ltlNCIII'ti,
but will, when the purchase is made and the CVlrtll
1MID, refund to the buyer 10 per cent on the amount
purchased- This rule, of course, will not apply to
IJItOCKIIIK* , which are invariably cash without
in deduction PHELPrt fit JOHNSTON
Austin, ocf. 13, 'RA. vnnolt—tf
PHOTOU HAl'lIIO GALLE UY.'
M. W. BAllKEli,
HAH established a flue new Sky Light Photographic
and Ambrntype Oallery over M VV. Towusemls
Drug .Vtore, where h" lspiopavcd to take pictures cither
in filaos, Hi eel, or Paper, fiom ill - smallest miniature to
the halt life size, lie would say to all who tOsh a
bold life-like image < f themselves to call ami cxamim
uality aud prices of clotures. Instructions gi en in all
ranches f P otoumphy on r- nsomible terms
/instill, Oct. tí,'5H v.'f io7 Mm
T. M HOSTICK.
FURNITURE ROOMS
I Wan Strret. Auitin. IVjriit.
T ItAVK rttnljlUlied inv.rH In the rlly of AuMln, fur
I till' purpuan nf csrrylu, on the Karnltiire Cu.iurM
xh'iiilvrly, nntl will keep eoiimniitlv on hnnil itiiil timkir
o order all nrtirle Iti my line lte|mlrin^ il(,n« with
II.'IUIICM, «mi M «port nolU'«- A «lure of public oiurim
|H> i i'.peiM I'ullv ■olirlli'it.
Au.lln, J mi "j 1, IS.IS. ?-au'li..tl.
PET K11
ADDLE AND
N
A. MKYEK,
HARNESS MAKER
f One rfoor abort Miller't /.terry Stable.]
t'OMIHKSN AVKXt'K,
I ■"'AltniAdt-: Triminiim, Hail.ll «mi llana iiiakliic
^ «lili repairing done cheaply. All unlura iiiuiiiuiÍt
luted to '
est in. Krtirasry Hill IRV7. nvUgtl
OOTT'8 IIOTBI.
LAMPASAS, TEXAS
yr US. ANN \\ 01,1)1(1 |)(J K, w ould respect lullv
announce to the public, that she has rented
ibis Hotel, Sulphur Spring and bath houses, has
had tliem thoroughly repaired aud renovated
and will keep them in flood order. The table
will be furnished with the best the market af-
fords, nnd every exertion will bo unido to ren-
der thorough satisfaction to all. The horn
will be open alter the tenth ol May. Till Hot..
will be kept open through the Full and Wiuter¡
a good stable I attached to the House.
April 5—37—tl.
COLTS FOR SALE.
are at Harper' Kauehe. throe
JACK
THERE
miles North of Georgetown, fourteen "jack
colts of mammoth cross, from ai\ months to
two jftnra old. for sale. For further informa-
tion address O. S. C.HAHl'EU.
May 12 -38—flmo. Georgetown, Tevni.
7i . . .
I Hirudin; III future in xlvn Ii ia entire attention In lila imal
Iieaa, he liallera hiiuaalr tu do work aa cheap aa it can l>r
rpOBACCO.
I chewing and smolTing
for sr|c iiy
SUTOR & HERYMAN,
W h e I re n I«' n it d II I n 11 (ilrorrri,
DEALERS ¡V PRODUCE,
A large stock ol very superior
Just received and
SAMPSON & IIICNKICKS.
(MNI1IIK.SH AVKMK.
Oct. ii. is&jB.
" i-:W
AfMTt.V. TKXAH.
V.'tlloMl.
I^AMILV OROCEIUES.
jusi received and for Hale low for ca-li
A good assortin"iit
i low lor cii h.
SAMPSON & HKNUICKS.
Cían Fittrrs Oys
J Mack, rol, ¿te. A fn
sters. Pickles, Salmon,
e«!i supply just received.
SAMPSON & HKNUICKS.
(
UtOCKKUV.
> suie by
Wood and Tin Ware. For
SAMPSON A IIKNIUi'KS.
[ 11N HANDS 8, 4 5, ti, 7. H, , 10 and 12
LJf inch India Kubbi i Clin lintids. For sale i v
SAMPSON & 11 EN KICKS.
U
AUUWAHE
by
Oil tv
~A l'.S- N
riin* •• loi
i 11 ,NKI' I.
.ili
lit VINO HOOT,
A Hit! Tun*
A P.
IIT
ANOTHKIt HaNHSOMK FoltTt'NK ItKAUZRI).
We see by the Georgia Coimlitutionnlml, that
•Samuel Swan A Co.. on ¿Saturday hint, sold ti<e
whole of their capital priste of ffi.VOHO to a
gi ntleiiinii in Philadelphia. This is the third
instance within the space of -ixly day*, that
.Swan A Co., have been called upon to cat'i eith-
er the whole, halt or quarter of the Capital I'rue.
besides numerous other priste varying from $1.-
090 to Sl.'i,0011. Tin *; enterprising mining'rs
have the reputation of paying with promptness
every prize drawn in tbeir lotteries, and may be
said to be truly a paying inntitution-
NKIHT Allí. ~
Tlilt la the M ason when liearta ar« gay, plenaurra run
high and health loat aiglit of.
Many—vrry man' of thine mournful rnana of Cud-
sumption, where It haa taken the young, the beautiful
aud Uie gay, baa been contracted by Indiscreet r po-
aure to night air. Read the statement of the thnuaanda
who die of thislaslilioua disease. Harah Jane Coulaon,
>llaa Kath and thouaands uf others undoubtedly took
tfcelr rold in thla way. You are not afraid of colila. Br.
ware how yon allow them to linger. The tomb-Hone
may tell the atory year bruce which yoo cannot. More
thau one-balf the entire deaths in New York City over
Use yean of age, are of aome Pulmonary ci nipiaint I
They were tlrat Colds. Dr. Park's Balaam of Wild
Cherry and Tar ahould bo taken on the 11 rat necessity.
It lasnratocure you, and wee you from a conauinp
ti 'a death. No family can «flbrd to ha without thia med
irine. It iaooeof the greatest hleaaings of the age. Hold
in errry Town. Clet our Medical Almanac with full
psrtlrulars of Mr F. T- Dnflan, oar A«ent at Anstin.
JMRKEf h PARK, Trnfirlrfors. 304 Broadway 1. Y.
i ro.ul Tiler,
i tract, liin.' iitt
Till I e is a CUIIlf
cessnry bu M u
apply to
Austii
istin.
toil
1.1' dv
October ¿Í.
A l1
186M.
> .a c-i
and
Fn, '
IU/ •
Vi.1,'1
tsf
I •
K
I0
It
llll
DISSOLUTION.
THE geiiural iiariii rship hi retoiuc > i -1
lictwci ii A G. At A. O Ho:' e, .Ir., I III« day
dissolved Iiy mutual coo- in El:li r party is
authorized tu wind up any . 11-e 111 • <l bus b>si
iliepartiieri-hlp. A. G. HOKNK,
Oct. '¿1, 1858v3iilO-Gw] A. O HOKNE. Ju
LOST. ~~
DUPLÍCATE inadr gbt ccriifi 'ate for I-3
league tit land, issued by tho board of laud c tie
mis*i"iimrs for L is rly county, lo Charle Do.-
aetl. number not recollected, date l8'i¿or 3.
It not heard from within the time pre cr,lied
by law, application will be made lor dupi cate.
Oct. 27. \U .10 9w] OHARLBB DOUSETT.
A MB ROT Y PES.
WM a O'Bkikn. Aut;«T.
HAS taken charge of the old Ainbrotypc Gal
lery on Pecan street, (formerly occupied by W
W. Hridgers.) where he is prepared with a due
assortment ol Anibrotype and Melainolype mate
rials to tukc
PICTURES OF EVERY SIZE AND STYLE.
In lh'- most l> nutilill nod life-l k'- manner. All
those who wish to procure a PiWltT I.ikkxjmm
o. thems |ve* or lantlly are rcqn-st<-d to call
and g,vc ii* u trial.
Locket , Brea t piu«. and F agí r ring fllled
on reasonable terms and on short notice.
Anstin, October 71, IPfl*.—ro!3nl0 tf.
TO TH K LA I) 1 i: S •
'I1IIE I.ndlMi ol Auittiii uud viriniry, (and r*/ncinU'i iw
I old cunto mere ttf Mr$. A• i'ritm'in hi. r- *| < ''l-
fully Informwl tbnt a full ntid complot'1 ork >i J i.« v
ninl .Vtnplo l)ry ííood , •olnctisd in N *w V«rk t<y Mr .
(• rcciinm. with ftroHt enre to uit tho uood tnwto -I ' •
Nautili Ijiidlefl, will b«'(t|)rund by Tlioiun* FrA
i o., on or nhout 1st (Joioliur. In mlditiun to n lull
stock ot thoir old lino tif IiucíIíchr,
iKOCKRIKS, HAltlUVAIlE •*' SKN'Di.'IKS,
If you whiiI hntidtome nudchonp ffotnJ#, trail until you
t.'onsiAting in nurt ot I.«din nn«J Mi '!*
Ho. if* mid .Slioof, Mint lit, Clonk*, llooptd Hklrt '|d
Frntich Crinoline, hIiiíIh latortuiftit of BoiinM , tt\ <
lion , Embmldwy, in K^tt clojeunt new tyl'\ Rl t k
I.te •- Wilt., Perfumery, Ac Ac. to y the l *t. tn' te
i ootin «10 « hniidsoiiii' ft* could be found iu Now York
nil w ni k ta to wiiit an ee tbetn bfllofB purch« i«ir
oUiewhero. We remove to tho llrirk ttote ndjotntng
our pruMffit place of buaineaa nnd BreinoBd torr, Po-
cho utreot. THOaV. FRKENAN, A Co.
Austin. 5oplembur 91. 'ft8. vüno6;Um
5tate CfRz««tte please copy-
SLTUEMK COUItT.
ORI) Kit of tnkioK up tlw I> cket of the .Vupfine Court
a* Austin for th« <Júsober let in. 'RH.
Two iM«ik are aasignpd tor the hearinc of th« cantea
from the recond and Siueenik District*, beginning on
Monday, the 18th da? of Ovtobnr. lítóH
One week for lbn Fourth an4 Eighteenth l)i<irir| , be
fiinmu^ on Monday llie 1st day of November of a dd year
7Vo wtehn tor tho Third, fitrtntemtK and Nineteenth
Districts, bffinninp en Monday tbeflth dsy of November
ofsaid year, and,
7Vt'VM^(br tbf Rletmth and Thirteenth !)i«tiicta.
and the county of Oontnlee, hagiunintf on Momlsy the
22nd day ot November of aaid year.
,s.«¡it H, IftW. t O íVíW
M j. Johannes,
rilKVI* AT
ROBINSON & STELFOX.
I)//1 (Toft lie full nnd handsome stock, consisting of
Fancy nnd Htaplc fIiy (Joods, Hardware, (jn.ceries,
bought iu the Eastern A/nrkeia, mid selected with care
by our Mr Mtelfox, is now received aud otloreil fur aide
nt prices to suit tho times
Wo still Continue to purclinse Wool, Hides, hihI Pectins.
No trouble to snow good*- ('outfress Avenue.
/iiisiiii. Outobor II, v'Jno^;tf
AUSTIN COLLEGIATK"
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
rpiic Hfholastic year, compriaing the fourteenth nnd til*
• tcetith senaions will commetico on thetirst Mondny
of Heptcinber, HJ.MI. In addition to the teachers of the
jiHNt ymr, lb'* l'riuctpnl would inftirm the fiieuds of the
In* mite tiint be lina secured llie services of a I'rofesaor,
win speaks nnd writes tlm I- reneb aud Afutnish hale
( v"" - " I'or pai'ticuliirs see catalogue, or aildri n
II. J HMITU, A M , I'rln'l.
in August Irt, IfiW r9noJW:l2^__
NOTICE,
k" nnd Recounts of the Texas Hen Inel Ofllee
• • ti placed iu the banda of P. r. Carter, Esq ,
. i mi l s 'ib'iiient Persons indebtedto tbf*
.iftl w nh l-lrn. nnd persons toMhomthe of-
o, vtiil pi'*«« ni iheti Hi'ciunts to Idin for
P. W. HUMPH It I'Y.V A CO
Austin. •Vf| <
•mbi r H, Ití.'^í v3noJI;tf
FOR SALI-:.
M'lll. httll Ifaguaol laud, known aa M. I.. Hmltli's par
I of the Pamon League, situated on tho iirushy
There is a cod spring and « large quani-lty ol cedar tint
her un this land
Price one dollar per aero. Terms—I cash; balance In
I. 2 and:t year*, with interest. Apply to M. I., nnlth,
Columbia! Texas, or II.MWFIfHON,
v2-iioif4 - tt. Austin. 'J'exas.
is Mil Hllrrr Mnslth,
NO. I, SSILbBHW BÜILKIWO, PECA MT
Il vVINft I' ctUfd p« riiai 'n ly in .\u iiu. I
" piopArtKl l o mat i ii I c bin nnd r«-|mti ull kimla
ol J w« Iry h i til iieiiti.i'Hi nnd •! |ntie!i. **nd hs
eli*up U dniH- i'? ifi* H<. tc . sn<l Ih |I' P
IiVcIoH sill' ttiori to till ÍIICM lo Hftll' 11 good
nfinr? ot pntn tMjr«,
N. B. A good .tSHirftnvnt of Jewelry on |;n d
Austin, June iW.nl. ly.
'PIJE b'.
' bareh
Ci. licet
oil.. • «Vill
i<« illtl
pay
KHHHV HAVKiX,
BOOK BINDER, CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN
(Over the Store of Phelps and Johnston.)
1 HANK FUE for past favors he would rcapectfully au
nouuee to the cltisens of this city aud mate, that he
now receiving addltiona to his bindery, which will vu
able bbn to do woi% ill ii manner miaurpaitseil for beauty,
elegance and durability, by any bindery in the Htate
Intending iu futur* ^ •• •
ue , he natters lili
done iu the Htate.
Austin. August SÍ5, lilH / : i.
U\A>. T. UOAIID.VM,\.
una EON DENTIST.
At'HTIN, TEX AH.
AH re , jvod his. olAee from Pecan Ht. to .Swenson's
but .ng, front entrance up atuirs, Hi st door U¡ the left,
Dr. II alls particular attention to his success iu pre«erv>
t{ j natural teeth, thousands of which are lost by ue-
w' . t aud bad operations. At tilicial teeth inserted on the
n.ost improved method. All operations guaranteed.
J I.adies waited upon at tbeir residences If desired.
Austin Dec. 1'4 'R( I til 8— I y
II
TU.TI' HECEIVEJ1 7tb Vol." lleutons abridged De-
•' bates," Hth will be received soon, also 1st and tfud
Vol. " New American Encyclopedia," in clo.b ahsi p and
morocro biiulnig, also Cyclopedia Wit and Humor ill
cloth- IWKER St ¿MYTH.
Wuppin, Currittge and Blucksinith Work,
IN Al.t. IT.-* HRANCIIK8,
I'LOW MAKING AND HOUSE SHOEING
(At the Stand formerly occupied by liltnn, nearly
Tofiuosite Miller'* Livery Stalde.)
M. BENNETT would respectfully inform the eltl-
• zena ol Auatin and vicinity, that he haa taken tb *
above stand and is prepared todo all work in his line
with neatnea« aud ou the most reaaoiiabld terms, i wisli
it understood, that nil work done by me is wsrruutcd.
Austin March 83th, 1857—iioHlitly
1U(,KUN rtKlil)
J1IOO lbs I.UOorn .^eed lor «ale by
H. M. SWENHON.
DR. llOOFLAND'i*
CELEBRATED GERMAN IITTEIS
Prepared by !)r. C. if. Jack tun, /'kUmUlphut,
WILL effuctuully Cure LiverConpluint. D;«-
riepRlu, Jatindiue, Chronic gr Ñervo Debility,
bísenle of the Kidney , mid nil di«MK« ftrMug
Irotn disordered Liver or Btonuich :
Such" am Coii iinnlioii, Inward IMIe , Fullne *
■il IIIixhI to the llead. Aeidil/ ol the Slmnnch,
NmiHeii, Ueitrtburti. DínkuxI fur Komi, Ful llie *
nr Weight in the Stomach, Sour Ki-tictalioui,
SinkluK iir Kliiturinit nt the I*it m'th« Stomach,
Swimtniiig of iho Mend, llui rierf uutl iJiHIciiH
Urenthiut;, KlutteriiiK .it the Heart, Clinking or
SufWiitiiiK Suiiantioni. when ill « l.ying 1'uk-
ture. 1)1 in tie * of Vininn, Dot* or Wei* lielor«
the Si^lit. Kever mid Dull Pain ill tho lluad,
I), ticleuoy .if I'l-rxpiratiou, Vvlluwiicm tif llie
Skin and Eye , l'nin in the Side, Uuck, Chent,
Liuilis, Ac,, Suildi n Flii'lii i ol ilea', lluriilnx*
in the Klefh, Countmit lnm^iniogi of Eill, mi!
great Di'preNiion ol Spirit*.
Tliu Propriutw, in calling the atteutluii of
the pulillo to till preparation, tines no with •
leelfiig of the utmoNt coullilcnee ill iU virtue
aud uilaptntioii to Ilia DUi'uhch for which It I
recommend'd.
1; in no new anil untried article, but ono that
has kIoimI the tent ol a ten years' trial before thu
American people, mill its reputation aud wile
are unrivalled by any nimiUr preparation* ex-
taut. Tho testimony in II favor, uiven by tho
inn t prouiineiit ami well-known Piiy*ician antl
Individual In all partM of the country, la iui
iliense, and a careful perucnl of the Almanac,
published mintnilly by the Proprietor, and to lie
had gratis of any of his agent*, oannot but sat-
isfy the most skeptical that this remedy I* real-
ly deserving the great celebrity it lias obtained.
Derangements of the Liver and Stomach nru
source* of insanity. l'Yotn disorder or obstruc-
tion, a morbid action of Ihe sympathetic and
other nerve! follows, and tho function* of tho
br tin arc Impaired and deranged ; derangement
there will niso produce dlacuws of the Heart,
Skin, Lungs mid Kidney*. It b owing to the
same entine that thoiiFand* die with Cholera,
Hilton* or Yellow Fever, and that moat baneful
disease, Consumption.
The general want of miccesi in treating dis-
eases of the lit er .iikI stomach, ha* not been a
deficiency of pathological knowledge of their
functions, but ot a suitable compound lliut
would net upon the disease mid all the sympa-
thetic a flections. That ha* been gained in llieso
Hitters; nntl they can be used by persona with
the most delicate Hluinnch with perfect safety,
us they ut no time debilitate the patient, but
give strength aud Increase tliu nervoua energy.
They can lie taken at all times, and under all
circumstance*. No ordinary exposure will pre
vent them having a salutary effect, and no bad
ell' ct can result from an over dose.
If naticuls will persevere lu the n*u ot th-'a
remedy, and use it strictly according to direc-
tion*, It will cure the foregoing discute* iu eve-
ry instance, If not beyoud the power of medicine.
It lia* caused ninny to enjoy tliu blessing of le-
ucwcd health, and in many desperate and aban-
doned cases, a perfect and radical cure.
Parson* advanced in lile, and locking the hand
of Time weighing heavily upon them, with all
it* attendant ills, will Unit in the. use of Ihe Bit-
ters au Kllxir that will instill new lile info their
veins; restore, in a measure, the energy and ar-
dor of more youthful days; build up their
shrunken forms, aud give health aud happiucs*
to their remaining years.
It is a well established fact, that fully one
half of the female portion of our population are
seldom in the enjoyment Of good health, or, to
uso their own expression. •• never feel well."—
They are languid, devoid of all energy, extreme-
ly nervous, mid have no appetite, 'I o tliisclass
of invalids, these liiiu rs uru especially recom-
mended. Their peculiar ionic and luvlgoriitiiig
properties rcuifoi them liivuluuhle In such «ase .
Persons visiting districts hurrussed annually
with Fever and Ague, or any Fever of a bilious
nature, will Uud thai by the timely use ol' uu<> or
I wo bottles, tlicy will not iu one iu-tunee take
the disease, as the Hitters will rcnovatu and
ll'cngllicii the system, and carry the bile off In
lis natural channel. Vncutiun it teller th. u
•are,
Tlicy nre entirely vegetable, and fret from
Alriiholie Stimulant, aud nil mj^riuut ini/rn/itiitit;
are pleasant in lio-te and smell, mild in their op-
eration. will expel nil morbid secretions from
the Imily, give bloom lo the pallid check, and
lie; Illiquid \ igor to Ihe frame.
Principal < title. , No. I'll Arch Street. PI,llatlcl-
'liin, l'ii„ nnd sold by Druggist* mid Siorekeep-
rs in every town and village In the United
States nnd t'iiniul.i . April '¿1 :i& - !y
MR8. BAKU'S SEMINARY.
rpilK fll'th session will cotnmcnce on Monday th« Qtb
1 of 0 tptetnbor,
A liin.ii d number ofVounu Ladies can only betaken
who will receive a thorough "i>d accomplished educa
tlou, including Landscape mid M«ure drawing in pem il,
and Crayons, Landscape, and Flower Painting in Water
Colors Worsted and Hilk Kmbroldery.
Terms per session, ft'.'fi payable at ball" term Ne al-
lowance made on occasionel absence.
Music iiikI .Yinyiiuf #1 per less hi.
Austin Antf. 1H. Ip.iH. v0mi.Vi:!bii
LOST.
NIl.dlKKdlT Certillcote No. 148, issued by the Hoard
of I.and Commissioners of Alntatyorda county to
Klixabetb Campbell ft >r one labor ol'land ; aUo 11 ■•nil*
riu'bt Cei titicate No. 1411, Issued by the same Hoartl ol
C iininisKlotiers totbe belt s of K.lisba Hull,for one labor
«•I lamí, dates not recollected. If not lo ard from wit! •
iu the time prescribed bylaw, application will be imidrf
for duplicate#. H. CUO.VHY,
Hefit 7, HfiM- vflnoSdhr. Att'y far owners.
LOST CERTIFICATES.
rrilK followinc cer
* Longcope, No. I
rtlflcates have been lost Charles H.
mycone, No. tftM) lid clans, '.Ml aeres issued by (lie
lloarrl Land Commissioners of Fayette county, J nse
Maria llasquez (< r Vasnnez,) No. Ml !2ii class lor lifW)
acres of land, i««nied by the Hoard ot Land C'ommitNWm-
ers of'Nueces county, Ko/iert Womack, No. VfíO Vil elans
issued by the Hoard of Land Commissioners of rthelby
county, for tito acres, James T. Lonu, id elaas, N<i 1114,
for 640 acres, issued by the Hoard or Land commission-
ers of Shelby county. If the above olaltns are not found
within tnn time prescrihed by law, we will apply to tlio
Court of Claims tor duplicates
Hept. 10. v:1111 (ioil JNO. A-St H,OKI F.N.
Att'vn t• >r ('ntlett, Tombs \ «'ritwlord
LOST (JKItTIKICATES.
1 >1111.11' HAItTON IUH(I Houtltv, Issued by the author!-
' ly of tbe Government of Texas, the same huvintf
heretofore been lovated In Itobrrtson District.
John McK'ftn find CI. II. It. No Issued bv Hoard
Land Commissioners of flnrrisburji county, for 10acres.
If they nre not fou ul, wo will, within tbe timo pre-
seribed by law, apply f«>r duplicates.
rtOil
JNO. A. Ac IT. ORKKN, Att'y
AKK'S IIUTKL.—-Ul RCEI'IIWJI, TEXAS. •
HIK subscriber still k .e
tbe stone buibiiiig, w
dantly supplied with the b
Connected with tbe eatabl
K X (' K Mi K
always well supplied wl
open his bouse, known as
re bis table is hIwh>s abon-
t which the country allbrds
meut in nil
T N T A lll.li,
proveiuler, aud attended by
^ept. 10, '.'je.
Li ).ST(JKRTI l-'K J AT KS?"
IIAHLO MANH'tl.d ;i'jn Hounty, Issued for services In*
eluding'sieije of Bexar-
J. Jose i'nlacios llounty 1015, 3W acres. Townsend
Osnlner, llounty 40l.'l. -fJO acres, Mamuel Hunter, Houn-
ty THlf) 340acres. Jose /uniija. Hounty %?:!, :i'A) aeres,
Francisco Valdej , Hmiuty UQttS, ilttO acres, F«merijildo
Ituix, Hounty V)H4. il'JOacres, James M Olenn. 3d (dasa.
No. If. Caldwell county, ÍW0 acres, William Herbert, 3d
elass No. Lin, Henur county, U'JO acres'
If tb" above eerttflr^itfs are not found, we will apply
within tbetim - prrs< r'l' <J bv law lor -'uplieates.
Hept. 10, '5H. v3i.4 Mil. JNO. A- At. II. OltKKN, At'ys.
_____
UKAD-KIOHT Certiftrate No.600, Issued by the board
of Lai d t 'tiinmtssiouei s of Huí i isbur^ coumy to M
¡: J ' \M". i'or i 'II4MH0of and,dated Jnui In, fiKle.
If not heard uf within the time prescribed by law, rpjill-
cation will be made for a duplicate. rt. CKO-fHY,
July til. '."«H- gii47.-f>w A.ev* lor owners
" LOST.
noNATioN Warra t No. —, (date and number not re
uieinbr.red)for (MO acres, IsMued to Hobert Crawford
If not b ard Iiom within ninety days, application will be
Thomson, Agent.
'ays v rr .
eful ostlers. Ari-aiiKemontsare IicIuk made toefilarg
be bouse alai to increase the at coniiiiodaiions rlt i •
pnbllc.
Georgetown. March Iflth. IH.">7
STEAM HAW MILL.
UN ALLKN informs Ihe public that b** lias purchasel
• Tali ot's Mill in Hastrop eounty, and is prepnred to
All all orders f'ir Lumber ar short notice,
New for sale at iiie yard, Ml.lliMi Icrt well seasone I
lumber.
Auailn, (ict. 4, Rf. v3uo7 l
NOTICIO.
TAKEN P >y John It. Iliil<l«rd and|K-irny
cd litlure It. h. C'al< s, K«'| . on the iidili
d.iy nt pti inher, |s5rt, two lirnwn work oxen,
aisiutsixy his old unetnirk d crop and two
splits in the i,«hi Rtt' mid o.ie spilt ill ihe left
tar. branded J on lie'I II h p, a id a.ime seats
on the buck, the other mark d ti ider mid o . r
bit in mub Bur. branded*. Appratsid at III-
I. an dollars etch. JA8. I*. maOII.I..
Durti«i,Ovl li. '58. 0p3t Cl'kC.C. U.C.
untile for a duplicate.
<411attn. /(uyust .'til, 1WV,
F. A.
no47swOw
LOST
(IKRTIFM'ATK NO. 4t 2, first clsss. issued by the
^ H' ard ol l.nud Commissioners of llexar cou-try, to
AmbitaUi llodti(|ttex, assiuner of Manuel Martinez,
senior, lor one lenyueaud one Itbor of Lend. If uot
found «it bin the lime prescribed by law, application
will be ma'ie to llie pi op«T a iibotity for duplicate d the
same. '1 IIO.t r*. .-UTHKIILAND.
h p* in. 'fty v3n4: w
LOST.
I'N( ONIHTIONAL llead right ecitiflest " No. 1.10, Is-
suetl by ihe Hoard ol laud «iiininlsslonerauf Lamar e>,
t i Haute! Draper, for I5WI) acres of land, dated tbe 4tb
day ot November, 1H44 Ii not found within the time
pre seribed l y law, applivation will be tn.ide lor a oupli-
8. C1105BY, ^g't lor owner.
/lust.n. .locust yy. nitHswffw
( 0^T
HK^D/flOIlT tertiJIeatefor 1-1 nf a league, bounty
two acres, aud donation 441 aerea, Issued to belraol
Z O N 'il lor Ins #. r vice and ilenth with Fannin: also No
llll seeoijd clus#. for (140 aeres,Issued to James I) CoflJ e.
bv Imard of laud • «unmissioiieis oi OalvestoB Co., Msy
ItNli I Kit* II not heard from wltbln the time prescribed
l.y law, I shall agid apply for duplicates, application
baveiff slrraJy been made. Il C lape man, Jr.,
^tt'y for tl.e • I dmieata
Austin, /InfOst IW^S nc*4t w0w
rROKKBSUU WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
IT/IAS WOliEHI) MIRACLES!
That all the Hald ami (Jray can be restored perfectly
to orlt'inal urowth, and color so tar aa thefr locks are
conn mod doe-not admit of doubt; beaides, it will cure
every possible disease ul tbe calp, whether developed
as dandrutl itrhinir or in tbe shape tif cutaneous er .ittlous
— even scald head—and In no possible case will it fall
ofeiirinir as If by magle, nervous or periodical hesil sche,
aud If used twice a week by the young regularly, it will
preserve the color, and knee the hair from falling, to any
imaginable age. Head and jutlge.
Millford, Woieester Co., Ma"s., Nov II^M.
Paop. i). J. Wood—Pear Hir; I take pl'-as'irti In bear-
ing voluntary testimony to the manic etlects of your w-ne
•lei ful Hair Hestoratlve. As fur back as ItflC. my] hair
coinmemed falling otf, until the top of my seahi became
as smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall hit a great
many years, not wit bat andina I have iisi^i many selebra-
ted preparations fur re (oration. Hoeing your advertise-
ment, | was Induced to glv your art cl« a trial, anil o
my astonishment, found, alter a few applications, that
my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy ami
beautiful appearance;' ami by the time J bad used a
quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a
young and vigorous growtn of hair, which ia new from
one to two Inches In length, and growing fust.
Yours, trulv,
11KN II Y ÜOODR1CU.
i liarlestown, Mass.. Auir 9, 1ÍM.
Dents — Nuthlng but a duty and sympathy thst I feel
to communicate to others that are attftictcd as I have
been, would Induce me to give tbis public acknowledg-
ment of the benefit I have received from Prof, wood's
Hair Restorative. When I first coimnenced usii tf it,
my hair was ouitf* yr ay, aud in spot entirely haki. tl
have now used the Restorative about five months, aud
my hair Is entirely changed to its original color, brown,
and the new hair is over three inches in length, on the
spots where it was bald. I have also been much gratl-
lied at the healthy moisture and vigor of tbe hair, which
before was dry, and It has ceased to come out aa for
merly.
Respectfully yours, c.,
Mrs. It. A. 4TODDARD.
From Mrs. Ingalls, swell known nurse in Boston.
Jioston, Oct. ISHh, If .
Ora ra;—At your request, and being so highly pleased
with the effects of the Hestoratlve, I am free to ststethat
my hair hail become quite thin, and entirely white, 1
have for the last live years bee* lu tbe habit of uslug dye.
bul bes ring of the extraurdiSMTT effects of this article. I
was Induced lo try it. Mv nalr has been restored to its
former color, which Is ligbt brown.
Youis respectfully, Mrs. 1ND.4LL
The following Is f. 0111 tho Pastor of the Orthndos
Church, Hrookfleld.
It rook field, Mass.. Jan-19, 1H.>.
l'r if. Wood—Hear Hlr— Having made trial as your
Hair Restorative, Itidvea me pb asure to ssy, thst its ef-
fects have been excullent in removing iaflamaliou, dan-
ilrutV, and a constant tendency to Itching, with which I
have been troubled fiom my childhooil, and has alao re-
storetl tin hair, which was Incoming grav, to Its original
ctdoi. I have used no other article, * Hn anything Hit#
tiie same pleasure and profit* YourSi truly,
J. K. RIMDO
J From the Jrreey Cihf Telegraph.]
What is it roa—This Wood * Main KnsTonaTivnt—
Is a question asked tlaily by hundred's. We answer
without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that It is the
f nly article known wbL'h will do all it nromises for the
human hair It will renew Ue growth—u wilt etnp it$ fat-
ting—it will reetore Ue natural color! It Is not a llair
Dye but a speedy ami efficacious Restorative.
O. J WOOD A o.. Proprietors, :11Q Broadway, W.
Y,. ami 114 Market street. Ht- Louis
FOR SALE
IV TÜK (JITY OF AUSTIN,
ANK.W llssullfiil "Bit Willi tiiil.lw*!
,i vrooms, «ml * kiu-liun with Hire rooms, for
whirh I «-ill l«lo- Ns- ro or l.'st lein psi*k psrmsnt.—
Ap,ilv "I tins «ill.-.-, orto lit.O. M DF.ATM.
In.tin ."iitnnhiT in, IWg. t1uo4~1iii,
Ai.Ol' ufscuuiun Hbeli'l'uvk smt fid* (.'out a. jus
riwsl.i-d, HAKKtl * HMYTH
FAIR WARNING.
J JKTWF.F. this and the first day January, Ijnnst
in
io
no indulgent1'
Those Indebted to me are requostMl to come fmrwnrd
raise money enough to uav my creditors. Every
il bomanity, requires that
ualdcratfton of
sens of Justice, honor, and humanity,
I so ull use evry effort to do ao, iu coi
lona indulgence and lorbaarance.
ami make some payment.
UF.O. UKXCTJCK.
JnlyT.im-vM^tai.
DIAMOND BATHING
b arbeitTsaloon.
Tills is I It.- brsl li.tlilnff snil shstlux sstoon in tb< eitT.
.«hull on iiiimre.. Wvouuo, s l< w ilnors north o(
Fli.'llissnd Johnstons. KD WII.KlNSOtt.
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