The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1858 Page: 4 of 4
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$ffcceí)ímeow ftínrtrffaetoení?.
scwr Aipljr*
13th Juljr, pit.
DOR SALE. 040 AUUK8 oí Tuav
rny Sprint Stock
Arabic.
SH.ui.h Whitimt,
do Brown,
Sates Mail Stage
U Nitro,
Ouin Camphsr,
American Calomel
EulUh do,
Btuo
lith do do
b iron.
PreciP. C
"\HCDII ,
n Cuycnno
• Copivla ■
uda Arrow Root,
r
Bottle Cork ,
TS& OILS.
Lead and Zinc,
Oil
Manilla
mm
i envelope*,
nard Crayons,
i Ink ,
do
* do
i do
rers, & Day Book
1 and In ercry atyle ol
i and Pati Booki,
FBUITS, fcC.,
Boxea Bard!no ,
13 do Lemon Syrup,
6 do Ojratora, '
0 do Cherries,
0 do Pine Applet,
it do Genuine Worcenter Sauce
■■*04 4 do Capera,
ti do Olive*,
0 do Pepper Sauoe,
19 do Mixed Pickle*
4 do Blackberry Jaro
4 do Raiberry Jam,
4 do Dainion Jelly.
3 do Green Gauge Jelly
4 do Walnut Cataun,
3 do Bed Currant Jelley,
i Strawberry Jam,
• > -fc.iV
L. rvLTua oains urKUM-
Planters Exchange,
Hempstead, Austin County, Tex
L. FULTON, & Co., Proprietors.
, Wo are agent* Tor K V. Sawyer't United
Lilies to Austin and Waco. [2:46y
COACH SHOP,
On Pecan St, opposite Collins' Liv
cry Stable.
rpiIK Underpinned would moat respectlulljr Inform tbr
citizens of Austin mid the balance of mankind, that he
aa purcliaaad lb« entire luterost of bla torniar partner ,
.. T. Brown and J no. L. Bllnn, and having secured the
aervieea of tho beat mechanics, in the different .jepart-
meuta of the business, that can be obtained In tbe State,
la now propared to carry on tbe buaineaa of COACH,
CARRIAGE, HUGO Y AMD WAUOH MAKtft 1 AND
REPAIU1NG in all ¡ta varioua branches with ncati jaa,
atabllily nnd dlapatcb. All new mrk warranted, lie
would return bla tbanka fur put favor , while he aoliclta *
continuance ol tbe aanie. W.M. FOWL Kit,
Austin. Jan. I at, 1837. Jan7:l jrr
UKOKUK ■«. VINTKN.
BIN T E tt 81 WAREHOUSE
NO. 68 CAMP 8TRJSET. NEW ORLEANS.
(Next door to the Picayune office.)
}KK J*KH, TYl'Krt, Pumr, (,«rd«, Card Boards, «iid
iuriilihiiiR of every description.
Agent for the tale ot iioe'a |Áre a«a, and Jamea Connor
Bona Typea. Old typo taken in exchange for new at
M r povidf
8—Four month - City Acceptance.
AU|fl7| uol—>ly
J* IIAHKKI.
JOHNSON & HARREL,
Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
NEW GO oWs.
U K are now ill the receipt of one of the
mo*t deiirable «took of Good* ever before
flered in tlii* market. to which we Invite tho
attention of purchaser*. It con*i*t* ill part of
Fancy bilks, Tissues,
Duicges, Argaudy, Hwiss,
Mull and Namsooli Muslins*.
Lawns, Jaconets, Cambrics,
Mantillas, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Laces, Embroidorics, Ilats,
Shoes, Boots, Clothing,
Bleached and Brown Linens, nnd
STAPLE GOODS GENERAL]*
Also, Hardware, Qneon'n Ware, Glass
Ware, Saddlery, and Groceries.
lleaidc* many other article* not montioued
which will be *uld at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
Austin, May 19-HO-tf
.
S>#MK
4 oo
HIES:
g r,
Barrel* Leather VimiUh.
do Copal do,
to Japan do.
Together with a full and oomplele aiiort'
it of School Book*, and every Mylo of Good*
usually kept In ilmllar Ileuses, «II of which
will be «ola low for eaih or ou ihort tlmo to
prompt partió*
FRANCIS T. DUPPAU,
Congress Avenue.
To tho
Citizens of LOUISIANA.
FLORIDA.
ALABAMA.
MISSISSIPPI.
ARKANSAS.
TENNESSEE.
TEXAS.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC
THELIVER
INVIGORATOH.
'repared by DR. 8ANFORD.
COMPOUNDED
ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Jfs ONE Of TIIE BEST PURGATIVE
M AND LIVER MEDICINES now before the
public, that act* a* a Cathartic, eador, milder,
and more effectual than any other medlciue*
known. It 1* not only a cathartic, but a Liver
remadtr, acting flrat on the Liver to eject it*
mtirbM matter, then on tho stomach and ton-el*
to carry off that matter, thu* accomplishing two
turpoae* effectually, without any of the painful
eelmg* experienced ill the operation* of inuat
Cathartic*. It itrengthen* the lyiiein at the
Mine time it purge it; arid when tnken daily in
moderate do*e*. will atrengtben and build it up
with unutual rapidity.
The Livkh I* one of
LOST
/CERTIFICATE NO. 403, tirat cIm* taaued by the
^ Hoard of I,and rs of Hcxar cunuiy, to
Amlirooio Iludrlquex, iiMlgtiw of Manuel Mnrtiiiex,
aeuior, for oue leauucand oue labor of Laud. If not
found within the time prescribed bv law, application
will be made to the proper authority for duplicate ot the
•amn. THUS. 8. flUTlfKit LAND
Hept. 10, '58, %3n4:9w
9/jigceiiqogou flibelrlketoente.
BAKER & SMI TH'S
NOTICE.
JJKFORE th« Chief Justice of Travis county, on the
4th ilsy uf October, IBM, I will s]
111 bankruptcy. THO
Austin, Meptomber 10, 183
, . lor discharge
r. CHAPMAN.
LOST.
HK^WUOHT Certificate No. 142, intued by the Hoard
of Land ('ommlaaionera of Matagorda county to
Kllxabeth (Tninpboll for one labor of bind; alao Head-
rtfht OirtWcate No. 143, iaaued by fhe «ame Board ol
Onnmiaatiineratotbe lielra of Kli«ha Hall,for one labor
of land, datea not nwollected. If not heard from with-
in the rimr proscribed bylaw, application will be made
for duplicate*. H. 0H05BY,
Bept. 7, 185H' v3no3;l w. Att'y for ownrra.
LOST CERTIFICATES.
rpHK folloarlnc uertlAontea have been loat. Charlea fl.
1 l.nngcouo, No. £00 3(1 data, ll'jo arrra laaued by tha
Board I.and Oonimlaalnnera of Fayette county. J nan
Maria Itnaqu * (or Vaaouea,) No. A3. IM elaaa lor ISJ80
aerea of laud, laaued by tne Board ol I.and Ooinnilaaloti'
ora of Nuerea county, Hubert Womack, No. 900 2d claaa
laaued by the Board of Land Coiamlaalouet a of Hholby
county, lor tilt) acre*. Jame* T. Lona, 8d claaa, No. 104,
for (140 aerea, laaued by the Board of I.and coouidaalon-
era of riholhy county. If the above el*lma are not found
within tne time pveccrlbed by law, wu will apply to the
Court of Clalina for dupllcatoa.
Hunt. 10, .18. V3n4rthl JNO. A-& R.OKFKN.
Att'ya. for Cntlett, Tmnln 4rCruwford
the principal regula
tor* of tho huiiinti
body ; and when it
perform* it* function*
well, the power* «I
the y*tem are full)
developed. The itoro-
ach la alninvt entirely
dependentfin tho heal
thy actl(>n of the Eiecr
for tho proper perfor
manee of it* function*;
when the itomach I*
nt fault, the bowel*
are nt fault, and the
whole lyatem *tiffort>
in confequ^nce of one
organ—tho IjIveii—
havlug cenaed lo do
it* duty. For the di*
ea*e* of that orgitn
one of the proprietor*
lias made it hi* atud)
in n practico of more
than twenty year*, to
find * o ni o remedy
wherewith to oouu
teract the many de-
rangement* to which
it la liable.
To provo that till*
remedy ia at laat found
any portion troubled
with Liver Complaint
In nny of it* form*,
ha* but to try a bot-
tle, and conviction la
certain.
Theae Gum* re
move all morbid ot'
bad matter from the
tyitem, supplying In
their placo a healthy
flow ol bile, invigorat-
ing the «toninoh, can*-
ing food t dlge*t well,
Purifying the Blood,
giving tone nod health
to the whole machín
erv, removing the
cnixe of thcdUoato
fleeting a r a d I c a I
turn
Ullloua attack* are
cured, and, what In
better, prevented, by
the occasional u«e ol
tho Livor Invigora-
te r.
One doae after eat-
ing 1* ■uftloient to re
liove theatouiach and
pi event tho food from
ri*ing and anuring.
Only one d * e
taken before retiring,
LOST CERTIFICATES.
FIII.II' BARTON 1080 Bounty, lamwd by tha *uthorl-
ly of tho Government of Toxaa, Ihn aaine having
heretofore baon bu nted In lloberuun lilltrlrt.
John WcK- au litnl (1. II. R. No laaued by Board
Land Cuaiiiilaaioner*ol Ilnrrlahtirg county, for (140 aerea,
If they urn not foiutd, wo will, within thu time pre
acribad by law, apply for duplletUea.
Kept. Ill, 'SO. tiuil JNO. A. ft. It. UIIKKN, Alt'ya.
LOST CERTIFICATES.
PlBI.U M ANSOl.O 330 Bounty, laaued for aervlcoa In-
cludlni alege of Bexar-
J. Joan Pnlacloa Bounty 19ia, 3U0 aere*, Townaeml
veral year* experiment In the maim-
rOln. I fortunately auoceedod, In,the
, In making a ditoovory In It* mnnu-
f which It wna doprlvctf of It* norid
proportloa, and rendered per-
il nt Sobolditm, Holland,
i reflection what tltlo loglvo
)'tho American public under
S'SSOHEIDAM AKOMAT-
am I* tho name of the
i th<|GIii I* manufactured:
It* mime from the Italian
which It I* flavored; and the
' i the 0«rman for drink—
i Scboldam aromatlo drink.
Intrcd toed to
1 received with appro
era of New York,
bla started In puranlt with
atuff. under varioua
my label* have
, with only tho add!-
ad a teohnlonl nvold-
fiilly prepared, na to
>r*. 1 uuderatand a
purchtwed by the mor-
, «i account of the cheap-
3U0 aerea, Hamuol Hunter, Boun
ty !W0 Í40 acre*, Joae Zunlga, Bounty 0083, 390 aerea,
Framtlaco Valde*. Bounty 9083, 390
Ilula, Bounty 9064,390acroa, Jatnea M. oivnn, .hi oibpi ,
No, II, Caldwull county, 390 acre*, William ^Herbert, 3d
claaa No. 133, Bexar county, 390 aerea'
If tbn abovn certlflcatea nre not found, we will apply
within the time preaerlhnd by law lor duplicatca.
ept. 10, 'S8. v3ti4:fl0d. JNO. A- Sc. It ORF.EN, At ya.
LOST.
HKAT) RlflllT Ccrtitieate No.ftlHJ, laaued by the board
of Lard Cotniniaalonera of Harriaburg county to M
B. Lcwia, for 1-3 leafue of and, dated June (ith, 1638.
If not heard of within tho time preaeribed by law. appli*
cation will be uiade for a duplicate. 8. CHOSBY,
July 91, '38* tfn47.0w ^Igent for owuera
LOST.
Uuhatiuh " BITaill hwi —| \u«h' imiii muiiju*-i ■««*« in
membarnd) for 640 aerea, laaued lo Robert Oawford
If not heard IVoin within ninety daya, appllvatlon will be
wade for * duplicate. F. A. THOMaoN, Agent.
——"waw
Wuatln, .4uguat 30,1858.
ra per dozen for
_ ollar and ten cent* a
, being tbe wholesale price
' bat Amcroun Whin-
Juniper, and roduo-
proof. A merchant
r In tbe fraud, by sell-
w
Indirectly in ioe irauu, oy bp
article, ia a* much an offender
the Impoaltlon.
oiliaen who values
commnnttjr In which he lire*,
fcrretllng out, nnd ezpo*lng the
t who, lor tbe fake ol a
Jeopardy the live* of tbo
bo live*. Such men ahould
of tmbHo exeoratlon.
WOJLFE.
!K) and 2 Beaver BL.
NBW TOBK.
Is Haw Or-
rtrnw
API'S.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
TirilFKE^fl, letter* of adudnlatr*tlon have been prim
'* ed lo the unleralgned by theeonnty Court of Cald
well eoanty, at tho Mnreh terra 1838, upo the alate of
II- 11. Field deceaaed. .411 peraona holding clalina
agaliial aald eatete, are heroby notlAed to preaent tho
aauio toaald ^4dinlhl*trnlrlx within the time pteacrlhed
by l*w MANY It. FIKLH. Aim'*.
Sept. 19, *38. v3nd¡#t:w
UKST MOWING MACHINE.
A LLEN'S Patent Improved Mowing Machine, and
xV combined Mower and Reaper; atroné, (Imple In it*
eonatiuction, not Halda to gat out uf order i compact,
light, eaay of draft, perfectly aafe to the driver, and may
be worked at a alow gait by horeaa or oxeo, No clog.
' Wna of kelvea ¡ work* well oo rough ground—alao an
aide billa—aalt and freah meadowa—and any kind of
aad clover. Warranted to pre entire
Manufactured at tbe Agricultural Implement manufac-
tory, and for aale at Ihe waaolioueo of R. L. ALLEN
I and lOt, Water «treat. New York.
* .* Apply to S. M48WENBON, Auatin.
July wM>40-vy
A. H. B E A N ,
T Wit 1* TV HABI IKPONTKB,
97 l*KAkln amd 60 BTONK STRKKTU,
Maw York, frlla
$3.60 to $6.76 per gal.
1.60 to
1.00 lo
.76 to
1.00 to
.90 to
.0 0 to
.96 to
Cognac Brandic,
Kochi llo Brand loa,
Bordeaux Brandlc*.
Holland Sohnappe Gin,
Jamaica Hum,
St. Croix ltaai.
Bourbon Whisker,
Monongahala Whlakey,
Madeira, Port,or Sherrj
.06 to
8.00 to
ordering
pilca, qúantli
medium price* of tho prioe* n*
gooda
3.00
1.S0
1.40
900
1.00
1.00
S.60
5.00
16.00
v, Partle* ordering by mail ahall be aa falrljr
hanta. ^ " b,Vl"g In peraon, It tbrlr order* at
ileU. *u,ln8 "io Pric«- quantity, Ac., nboti
will procure
BECKER,
ADVERTISEMENTS-
PBV8I- fc-HAXS
1857 W1857
FILLED
<0^
Sign of the Mortar, Pecan Htreet.
Auatin. March 11, n)W—tt
Only one d 0 * e
taken at light, lomen*
the boivel* gently and
cure* Cnttiveiie*.
Oue dn*a taken nf-
er each meal will
cure Dyapepila.
One dine of
two teaipoonfulla will
alway* relievo Sick
Headache.
One bottle taken
for female obstruction
remove* the cauau of
the diieaae. and
make* a perfect cure.
Only oue doae im-
mediately relievo*
Cholle, while
Oue do*e often re-
peated I* a sure cure
or Cholera Morbu*.
and a preventive of
Cholera.
&3t~Ouiy one bot-
tle la needed to throw
nit ol the Byatom the
effect* of luedlciue
after a long *¡ckuc*a.
t3T Oue battle
taken for Jaundice
remove* all lullow-
neaa or u n n a t u r a I
color Iron the akin.
Oue doae taken a
abort tiuie before eat-
ing givea vigor to Ihe
ippctltc, and make*
food digeat well.
One doae often re-
lated cure* Chronic
linrrhwa in ita worat
tortus, while Sutiimor
nnd Ho.wel compliilnt*
yield almoit to the
Drat dose.
One or two dote*
cure* attack* caused
y Worui* in Chil-
dren ; there ia 110 sur-
er. snfer, or Rpedler
remedy in the world,
>1 it nntrfuilt.
ptr A few bottle"
cures Dropsy, by ex-
citing the ubaorbent*.
We take pleaiure
in recmnnwnulug this
medicine lis a preven-
tivo for Fever and
Ague. Chili Fever,
and all Fever* of a
Diiioua Type. It op-
eróte* with certainty,
and thouiand* are
willing to tevtify to
it* wonderful virtue*
uiianimou*
OAREFULLY
AT AM. TIMES.
BAKER* SMYTH
BAKER & SMYTH,
BOOKSELLERS, AUSTIN, Tex.
Sole Agent* lor Austin and viciiilty for all
the Subscription Books, and are prepared to re-
ceive orders for any of the College. School and
Miscellaneous Books published by Ü. Appleton
& Co., N. Y. Catalogue* gratis.
Order* from other town*, accompanied
with the money, will receive prompt attention.
Circulars containing full particulars re
garding theae book* can bo obtained at Baker
&Smvth*i.
rilRIVV TUB BLOOD
MOFFAT'S LIFE P1LLÍÜ PIIIENIX BITTERS
FREE F1IOM ALL MINERAL POISEN8.
THE ip'Mt popularity which Moflwt'a Lile Pili nnd
Phoonix Hitters huve ottninml, in eoinequmico of the
nxtnorditiory cure effected hy their use, render it un-
iiecf!««iiry for the proprietor to euter into a particular
aiiHlyaU of tnoir medicinal virtues or properties. Having
been morn than twenty years before the public, and hav-
ing the united testimony of more than Three Millions of
persons who have been restored to theeujoyinent of per-
iod health by them, it is believed that their reputation a«
the best vegetable medicine now before tho public, ad-
mits of 110 disputo. In almost every city and village in
the United Htates, there are many who are ready to tent!
ly to their eftieary in removing di*eiui*\ and giving to the
whole system renewed vigor and healtn.
In eases of Hcrol'ula, Ulcers, Heurvy, or Eruptions o!
the skin, tho operation of the Life Medicines is truly ae<
tonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige o
these loathsome diseases, by their purifying ettocts on ti e
blood. Fever and Ague, Dyapepsa, Dropsy, Piles, and in
short moat all diseases, soon yield to their curative prop
erties. No family should be without them, as by the
timely use much sutferiug and expense may be safed.
Prepared by
WILLIAM H. MOFFATT, M. D., N. Y
AND FOB SALE BV ,
liAKKlt & 8MYTJJ, Wholesale Agents
Bien of Mortar. Pecan street. Aiuitiu. l::2
THE NEW
AMERICAN CLYCLOPEDIA
OF
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE,
IS TO BK PUBLISIIKD
By D. APPLETON *r Co., New York.
N 15 volumes, each containing 750 pages, aud will be
bound in any style desired.
Its design Is to furnish everybody with a popular die
tinnaryof nnefu.1 knowledge. Tbe Hubscriptiou book i
now open at liakor & Hmyth'f, where nil particulars con
cerningtbe work mny bo obtained.
('oostantly onhaud: "Benton's .'10 years view;" "Ben-
ton's Abridged debates of C'oniiresa," as faat ns pahlished.
BurtouV'Cvclopiediaof iVit}" buu "Morse's general at-
las of the if orld.'"
iFe will furnish any of D. Appleton Sc. Co.'s publication!
Just received, "Life of Charlotte Bronte;" "Enquire
Within;" all of Mrs. Lee llctitx's novels; and a great
variety of new books and music, splendid anuuals, gift
books and toys for holidays.
An elegant stock of perfumery and toilet articles to Jg
received within oue week.
v8:nl3:tf. BAKER & PMYTII.
Kflgcellqneous
MRsTorBirAXARD'S
FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM.
J'oit Office Street, Eutt of the Tremont House,
GAI.VK8TON, TEXAS.
BONNETS, Flowers. Hibbohs, Trimmings, Dress Goods,
Combs. Brushes. Perfumery, dtc.
Music and Piano-Fortes.
|y* Orders from the country promptly executed.
PUBLIC PATRONAGE
IS TIIE BEST EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
Gnrtr Mc Baker
SEWING MACHINS.
prevent* Nightmare.
All who use it are K'v'n8 their
te*tlmoiiy in it* favor.
pif Mix water In the mouth with the Invi-
goralnr. and «wallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A 8CIKNTIEIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Alld i*
daily working euro*, aliuott too great to be
liove It cure* a* if by magio, even the first
iluee giving benefit, and ieldoin moro than one
bottle I* required to euro any kind of Livor
Complaint, Iroin tho worst Jaundice or Jh/spep■
sia to a common Ileiiilncht, all of whion nre the
rc*ult of a Di*eti*ed I.Ivor.
I'ltlt'E ONK DOLLAR PER DOTTLE.
DR. SANHOKD, Proprietor 345 Broadway
Austin, May 5, *68.—v2no3T. Now Vork.
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY.
L WV DEPARTMENT;
f Hon. R. T. Wheeler,
r,J " It, K. B. Baylor.
rrofo**or*. w j,
( '• John Snyle*.
THE excrcines in tlii* department will be re-
sumed on thu 3rd Monday in June. The course
ol liiKtriictioii i* designed to give a thorough nnd
practictil b'gal education, and especially, by
menu* ol tlnily Mont Court*, to quit lily the stu-
dent lor the practice of hi* profession in the
Courts of litis State.
Tho «Indent* are required to furnish them-
sflvo* with tho lollmving books; Blnckstone'*
Commentaries, Kent'* Com mentarle*. Stephen*
on I'lending, Greenloal on evidence, Vol. 1st, Par
son'* Story < r Chilly on Contracts. No previous
professional reading or proficiency in classical lit-
era turo Is required for ttdmissiou.
The tuition lee 1* forty two dollar* tor a ses-
sion ol three inotilli*. one half in ndvnnce.
Hoard in private fuinille* can bo obtained nt
iwelvodollur*per mouth.
Indcpcndcnc Texns Muy 3, IBM.
For further particular* nddre* Hon. R. T.
Wheeler, or Presidí nt R. O burleson, Iudepen
donee TVxn*.
June I), 1838. v2rto42:8in.
Weeds Patent Sewing
MACHINES!
With Improved Patent Tension
Tho following arc a few of tho many reasons
why these sewing machino* are preferred to all
other*. They make a strong lock Hlitcli, that
dnnnot bo unravelkd or pulled ait; the slitciies
tiro alike ou both *ido* ol the work; any spool of
col ton, thread orlilk is used a* liouglit at Ihe
«tore*—they will Hitch, Item, run, gather, fell,
quilt, bind and tuck. They are perfectly simple,
t asily learned nnd kopt in order, nnd will wear
longer ihnu nny other machines now manulao-
turcd.
WEEPS SEW/NO MACHINE
opernti i with equal facility upon fine muslin,
cloth, or leather, and
We Challenge lht World to producá its Equal!!!
Person* wishing to obtain elegant, economical
and reliable machines, are reuuested to call be.
foro purchasing elsewhere. The best of city
reference* given, and every machine
WABHAHI 'l'JBX)
to glVe satisfaction, or the money refunded.
SILK TWIST, nil kind* of maniilnoturtd
thread, and lubricating oil for machine* con-
stantly on hand. Xlt^Sewmg Machine* of till
kinds repaired or taken In exchange.
ALSO. TIIE I'A TENT MAGNOLIA
For - e<?yOTTOV1?: DEI5^5?. Agent,
No. 88 Camp *treot. New Orleans.
KOENTS WANTED t<> ell tbe above mn-
chlues and gin*. Persons with «mall capital
will Oud thi* a profitable business.
N. B.—The public arc cautioned against pur-
chasing the Inferior old time cog wiicel, wire
ipring SE WIN*! MACHINES. 9:4fly
OUR City aui Country customers will pienso notice, that
we have just iu store n large Assortment oí Pure Med
B A KICK &. HMYTIi
J. W. THOMPSON.
SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.
HAV1KO removed from hi* old *tand, to tho
shop formerl
■He Swetison
lie geti«
la III* line.
pi lew to Miitlfcft tiuie*.
Auatin. June 0. 1848. T%oo49:tt
KIRKWOOD HOUSE,
WA SUING TON, D. C.,
PcnntyIrania Avena* and 12tbStreet.
S*4i:lj J. H. t A. W. KIRKWOOD.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
A Rtnrficitil institution, established hy special endowment
fortherelltf of tue sick and distressed, qfflicted with Vir-
ulent and Epidemic di serses.
To all porsoui ufHicted with sexual diseases,
such us Spermatorrhoea, Seminal weakness, Im-
potence, Uotionhiea, Oleet, Syphilis, tho vice
Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac.
The Howard Association, in view of tho aw-
ful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual
diseases, nnd tho deceptions practised upon the
unl'ortunnto victims of such diseases by Quacks,
«everul yenrs ago directed their Consulting
Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary lor tho trcatmont
of this class of diseases, in ail their forms, and
to give medical advice gratis, to all who up'
ply by letter, with a description, (age, occttpu'
tion, habits or llfo, <tc.,) and in cases ol cx<
treme poverty, to furn!*h Medicines Iree of
charge. It is needless to ndd that the Asso.
elation commands Medical skill of the age, nnd
will furnish the most approved modem treat
inert.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors iu thi* sphere of be
nevolent effort, have lieen of great benefit to
to the afflicted, especially to the young, and
they have resolved to devote themselves with
renewed zeal, to this very important but much
despised cause.
Just published by tho Association n report on
Spermatorrhasa, or Seminal Weakness, tho vice
ol Onanism Masturbation or Seif-Abuse. and
other Diseases ol the Sexual Organs by tbe
Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail
(in a sealed letter envelope,) Free of clturgc.
on receipt of Two Stamps fur postage.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. George
It. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso
elation. No. 'iSouth Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
By order of the director*.
EZRA I). HERAT WELL, Presd;nt.
Gko, Faikciiii.d, Secretary.
v2nn33~ly.
a. o. comitón j. h. hkrnoon'.
A. G. COMPTON & Co.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and
GENERAL AGENTS.
AUSTIN, TEXAS
K havo associated ourselves together for the pur
pose of trnnsactlng a Genernl Agency, Auction-
ami Commission business, and by a prompt attention to
the business of our customers and consignees, hope to
B erit a liberal sharo of patronage.
Kspecial attention given to buying and selling Real
Kstato, Merchandize, Negroes, Horses, Mules, Car-iages,
Furniture, &c., Ac., &c.
Cash advanced on consignments.
Belugpermanently established, those entrusting
u« with their business have the assurance tlint it will
Qe faithfully attended t v:t:n:)0:1v.
Our family Hewing Machine are admirably adapted t©
1 kinds of drew making, quilting, &c, &c, and br "
change of n<^Hes and spool can be made to sew eitl
the finest 8t*ior Jaconet, or heaviest Lowels or K
•11
7*
h*r
seys.
SIX REASONS
Why the Grover Sf Baker Serving Ma-
chines arc universally preferred t •/
$Ji*cellswe«|8 UtoeHteebiente
'^HEAP^CASH STORE.
LAVANBURQ 8RO.
Wholeule anl Het ll dealer* In
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES,
AUSTIN AND SAN ANTONIO, texas.
mHK .ubicribor. re.poetfullj c*ll tie ""f"!'!?..0,? 'Jp
1 citl*e > of Austin himi vicinity, to thur stock oh
ÍIOODH which ti'ey have Ju.t received d rect from Hew
Vurk, consisting in p rt uf the most complete assortment
of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children s
WEARING APPAREL
Ever brought to this city. Also a complete assortment ot
1 allies Fancy goods, such ss Cloaks, Mantillas, Frenc h
er^^iootU^ ew.^etc"61 Also1 oil'baud"* <complete assor't
"Ui,,,0' JEWELRY!
Also, a complete stock of Uroceries, Crockery, Ac.,
which they will sell cheap at wnolnsale or retail.
They respectfully invite one and all to call and exam-
ine their Uoods before purcha.ln« elsewhere It Is no
trouble to show goods. LA\ ANBU1U « IJKO. %
. 22.
FAMILY USE:
1. They are the simplest and more easily kept in order
than any other machine.
2. They make a stitch that will Ravel or Kip.
3. They sew from ordinary spool thread, saving the
trouble aud time required in itreling your thread as
you have to do with other machines.
5. The seam is hm elastic ms the most elnstic fabric, and
will give with the r*aterlsl and is free from the liability
of bresking in wnshing or ironing.
The stitch made by this Machine is prettier than that
made by any other.
Those who prefer the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, nre in
formed that the (J. &. H. tí. M. Company turuish a Ma
chine for
Seventy-Five Dollars,
which makes the same stitch as the Wheeler nnd Wilson
and tíinger's Machines, and which, with late improv*
ments regulating the teniou of the threads, is equal, if
uot better, than any Hhuttle Machine now made.
TAKE NOTICE.
Our Seventy-Five Dollar Machines are better than anj
of the so called cheap machines. We don't sell anv
of the cheap machines at n large profit; hut we will sell
you a good Grover & Jiakcr machlue at a cheap price.
AND REMEMBER THIS
That every machine we sell i warranted.
The Grover «fc Baker Machines have been greatly im
proved and are uow considered by judges to be the best
machine made
To all we say, Come and sec.
We will be happy to «how you any and everything
about the machine.
1 have them in operation in my room, on actual work
REMEMBER TIIE PLACE.
Mlltf. <:. nitANAIlD, A?ent,
Post Office Street, Galveston
P. 8.—We will send cuts ot Machines nnd Catalogues
of prices, on application. fv2-no.'12- ly.
SALElo
480 acre* of ¡and on Slaughter* Creek, 10
utile* from the city ol¡ Austin ; 50 acre* in
cultivation, under n good cedar fence, plenty of
fine water and timber.
Also 107 ncresofgnod land on North Brushy
in Williamson county 18 mile* from Austin;
with fine water privileges, and fine cedar iu I.
miles of the land, in a good neighborhood.
Lots 7 and 8 in block 160, within tho city of
Austin, c'stern and dwelling, U room* and cooke
ry. cedar plank lenco around the lots. Al.*o
lots 3 and 4 in block 157, with Brick House
room* kitchen and cookery, lot stable, Ac., on
the premises.
Also a few new and second hand two liorae
Buggies and Kockaway, two Horses and one
good young Mnle. all of which will be sold cheap
for cash, or part cash 1lnd balance in good pro
perty or stock. For particulars apply to
W. M. FOWLBR. Austin.
Austin, June 14,1858. v2no43.
1". S. I will also sell old and new notes, ac-
count*, and clniitis of any character; all of these
were well earned nnd value passed—cheap
for cash or good property. \V. M. F.
Austin. Nov.
1857.
v2:nl4:l.
JOSEPH W'ÍI'A'ÍM" JACOBH-
TREMONT HOUSE.
galveston-texas.
Ayek and Jacous, Proprietors.
THE above well known House ha* been
thoroughly repaired and newly ftimlshed with
all the latest improvements. I he Proprietors
do not tesitato in saying it shall be conduoted
on principles Buen as will insure the comforts
"f'J'heAfable will be supplied with all the dell-
eacie* the market affords. a share of public
pntromige Is solicited. AlEUo & JAvUUo.
iMay 12-38 tf.
W'
TIN BHOFI
CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
SB. IlUUgli, Tin, Copper and flheet Iroen worker,
• keeps constantly on hand alargo assortment of Tin
Ware, Cistern, Well, and Force I'umns, Cooking Htoves
Bathing Apparatus, Fruit Cans, ltootíng, Guttering, and
Jobbing done.
Charges moderate. Terms cssh.
March 1 If «7. _ j*n7:1vr.
" NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Alt «lid «tier Monday, tli« 1st February, < dnlly train
for tli« aoeommod«tilín ot pasanizera nnd frri rht
will leura the olHco of Ihe Hsn Antonio and Mexican Oulf
Itnii Hood, I.svnr , for tho « <• and s hnlf mile •tntlnn,
nt Nine o'rlork A M. Returnlnf will |p ve the itmlnn
*1 the head of Cli«co!*t« Hsjmu, «I Ten A N.
For freight or p «* ge |>ply at Ihe Rail Road, Com.
mere* street, Lane*.
Ratea of freight, four cent per 100 lbs. each w*y.
Rates of pasuge forty cents ither way.
Excursion parties forty cents the trip.
N. B.—An accommodation train for freight will be run
out ou application *t theofflee, *t auy lime.
VVM.J. KEEN,
Pee. Agent A Mn R R Co.
TO CAPITALISTS & EMIGRANTS.
THE llilVTON ESTATE. Situate on tbe South
West bank «I tho San Marco* river, about 4
mile* below the Town and spring San Marco*, I*
offered for sule. 1 be poaition i* very pictur-
esque, healthy, river bold and limpid, soil ex-
ceedingly productive Id corn, cotton, tbe cere-
al*, *c. Timber fbr lumlwr Ac., large nnd
iibundant. Schooli. Churches, Mills, (Ori*t and
Saw.) uumerun*. 1 offer 3,000 acrc^ 1,000, rich
level valle* *«il. 40 of Itenckwed with life time
fenaing. Í60 In ealtlration, with farm house* or-
chard, Ac , 100 in pasture, balance of 8,000
acrca. level, or geutly sloping Uml affording
ricb muaquite ptwlurage. Two volcable mill
site* for factory wirpwe*. The valle* can be
Irrigated. An eligible point for oountrT Inn,
store Mack*niith shop Ac, tha great high-
way* of the 8tate Intera cting here.
Price per aeree for the whole 112 In cash and
young negroes.
Autlln, J tin* 12
Warranty title.
JAMBS P. HECTOR.
IMPORTANT CHANGE.
Notice to Travelers in Toxas.
NEW MAIL SCHEDULE
Twenty-four to Thirty-six hours saved.
Connoi.'tiug Austin. San Antonio, and interme-
diate placeti, with Houston, Galveston
and New Orleans.
SHORTEST, quickest and cheapest route to
the Brazos aud Colorado Valley*, Austin
nud Western Texas, via. B. B. it C. Railroad
from Harrisburg; connecting with New Or-
leans and Galveston, llnrrisburg nnd Houston
U. 8. Mail Steamer*; and at Richmond with
itaiiesto Austin, San Antonio, Gonzales and in-
termediate points.
Car*leave llarrisburg each day (except Sun-
day) at 7 o'clock, A. M., and Richmond at one
o'clock, P. M.
Pessenger* for Austin, Gonzalos Ac., leave
Galveston on Mondar'* or Friday'* ateambont,
taking car* at Hamaburg nnd stages nt Rich-
mond tho following days, reaching Austin or
San Antonio in2$ days from Galveston.
Stages connecting with the above R. R., leave
Austin on Mondays. Wednesdavs, and Friday*.
Through ticket*, by F. P. 'Sawyer* stages,
and Railroad, to Harrirtburg or Houston, mny
be obtained from Finitin & Cnrr, Austin
Texas. JNO. A. WILLIAMS- '
Supt. B. B. & C. R. R.
Harrisburg, May 18—38—tf.
CURKS GUARANTEED.
DR. CLOPTON lias discovered within the la*l
year u new remedy lor CANCKIl-
pureby vegetable, nnd perfectly ImrmKn*. Pri-
sons visitltipr him will not be required to pay
anything until n cure is effected, unless cases,
iltnt have been rendered incurable, or at least
doubtful, by tbe use of Mineral pninous. He al
so treats scrofula, tumors, disease of the throat
rheumatism, nervous affections, &c,
Pamphlet* conlalningtentimoninls of the high
est character forwarded to any that inav wis!
them. Address, J. A. CLOPTON.
Austin. August 4, 1858. ly Huntgvllle, Ala.
LOST.
UNCONDITIONAL Hcudrluht certifícate No. 130, ia.
sued by the Boiirtl of land commissioners of Lnmnr co
to Daniel Draper, for 13f<> acros of land, dated the 4tb
day.ot November, 1P-I4. If not found within the tima
prescribed by law, application will bo mado lor a dui It-
c«'«. S- CROSBY, ^a't for owner.
■ Imtln. August 87, ns« w! w
Lost Certificate.
UNCONDITIONAL Head-right certificate
No. issued by the board of land com-
missioners of nahiugton county to John
Toop* ¡ if not heard front within tho time re-
quired by law, application will be made f..r a
duplicate. JOHN MoKNIGHT,
Au tln. Aug. 24.18.*)8. NolvS'Jw*
B. I) WALKER, •
Saddler and Harness Maker;
U AVINO located himself permanently at Austin r
, spectfully tenders his services to the citixen* of 'this
•nd the surrounding enmities.
All work «-.trusted to him win b* executed with n**t
«nesssnd detpsich.
Shop oh Congress Avenue, Mow Swensan's sttrs, at rtt
Sign af the HOtlSE. |v5 no -
LOST. ~
cer,'"c"t'' f®r 1-3 of s lea true, bounty
Z o L n *,Creii ,0
S.P ' r Ills service and death with Fannin: alsoKo.
i L"C<;"<1 for wu «"'..issued to James D Cofll-e
by board of land commissioners ol Galveston co. Mav
10th, 1KJ . If oot heard from wltbln the time prescribed
hyl*w, I shsll again «pnly for duplicates, appHcario*
Ixvtof already hew. tn J..' D tj Fs rsi„, Jr,
jfit'v for ih| t Nimints
^MUln, M, If.Vi no4Tsw<Hr
J0H> iTmls,
QROOERIES, PROVISIONS
WINKS, Llyl'OUS, KTC.,
Fecan St., Austin .Tezat,
fcil?" Thc CASH prfcr psU fur IIIDES ef t«
aioa*. v5,*9 ly
CARRIAGES, LEATHER, &c.
WE keep nil kinds of Lt nther. Carriages,
Lace*, Belting. Embroidered cloth aud Lenther
for carriage top*, Saddlers', Shoemaker* and
Currier*' Tools; Oil, Saddlers Hardware
Hubs, Spokes, Shafts, Axle*, Springs, ready
made Harness, &c.
In looking nt carriage* at tho North, we
made the discovery that ' all that glitter* is not
Gold," aud that paint and putty sometimes con-
ceals a great amount of iniquity, nnd as we in-
tend to build up a business, wo thought we
should at least have a good article to begin
with, consequently we ordered them made, aud
it is our rundid opinion that there will be no no
cessity for the purchaser to reside uext door to
a blacksmith or whcel-wright.
S. SOUTHWICK & SON,
Galveston, May 12—38—ly.
B. HERZOGr,
MKRfiHOT TAILOR
( AT i11s OI.D STAND.)
No. 2, Zillcr's Building, Fccim Street,
AUSTIN, TEXAS. „
KKKI'S constantly onhniid, un assortment ot nnebrnsa
cloths, cassiineres, and vestinus, dlreet from New
York end New Orleans* which will be mude to order in
the latest style, and upon reosonahle terms.
Materials furnished bv customers also niade u order.
N. B.—CUTTING, itRPAUUNG, CLEANING AND
pressing done with promptness.
Austin, Feb 8, 1H58.—v2,no24,1y.
Wcsloiwl Cili'0 3.
i\1^^J15dleston,
Attorney & Counsellor at
T FX AN A. .1ACKHON COUNTY. TKX
Law
XAH.
L. A. THOMPSON,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
CAI.VESTOV, G AI. V E STON CO., TEXAS.
_ y~ PeN o Rj[ AN die,
Attorney at Law,
AU3T1
)\ at
IN, TKXAfl.
[v2"iio28-tf.
A. J. EVANS.
Attorney & Counsellor at
WACO, M'l.ENNAN CO., TEXAS
Law
I L. iiwWITT
. .8. Q. NKWT
HEWITT & NEWTON,
1.1 o r n e y s at La w
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
s. n. Ki.Lior....
II. MANKY
elliot ■& maney,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law
SKOt'IN, GUADAl.Ol'1'F. CO., TEXAS.
s. t. newton,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
WII.I. practice in the Ilisnlet, Haprome and Federal
Courts nt Austin, and the in the District Courts
of the adjacent counties. Will (jive particular attention
to the land laws and practice, the investigation of titles
to hind &c., uml nil professional business entrusted to his
care.
Office on Consrcss Avenue, over tho door of Messrs,
Itohinaon Si Htelfox.
Austin, Dec. 2, 1857. v2:nl5:ly.
BtUDKNTlt AL
Kill de nth at.
..J. P. WIKR,
A 11 o r n e
5 7
i'. im
& wieil
s at Law,
HlLLSBOItO'. HILL Co. TEXAS,
¿listín. August voinn'3:tf.
Willinm Oli|>hmil.
WATCH MAKER AND JEWEI.l.EU, Hocsn Street
Anstln. Terns Aiv. 97-eo' •'
w. w. dunlap,
ttorney at Law,
And General Lind Agent.
GOLIAD, TEXAS.
Íirofejsaioníjl
—
W. A. TARLBTOnP^^
Attorney & Counsellor at
AUSTIN, TRAVIS CO., TBXAI,
11711,1. give attention to the collection of claim, i.
'• tern Texas, tbe investigation ol land title. - *
patent* to land, prosecution of claims aiaCT.
e for nionev, hnadrlglit and bounty t .jü^-S
:tice in tho Iilstrlct, U. 8. District and fctanJl?
ing
State
practice — . ,
Courts of the State at Austin.
riP"Offli-e in Swenson's Building, Mo. 85, abw. _.
fsis drug store.
KErx*s to—Heinmes & Hill, W. T.Scott A Cb „
11. B. Holcomb, Esq.. Mohllo, Ala.
I'omroy & Gregory, Montgomery, Al*.
B. H. Hill, Esq., l.a Grange, Ga.
C. A. Kruzer, Esq., Judge 6th Judicial Dlab^t u..
.hall, Texas.
philip clakouhnb,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
BASTROP, BASTROP CO., TEXAS.
DltACTlCES in the 2nd Judicial District, nnd in the
Supreme end Federal Courts at Austin.
Oct. l«t. 18M—18-1 y
samuel h. ken nick,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
HAMILTON, BURNETT CO., TEXAS.
PRACTICES in the l?th Judicial District, and attends
L promptly to husmees entrusted to his care.
Austin, April 3, 1857 — no7-ly
washington e. goodrich,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
SEGUIN, GUADALOUpE CO., TEXAS.
WILL practice in this nnd the mljoining counties.
Colleclions mnde thromrhont Western Texns.
John savlkh m:n. it. bamsktt, j. bassktt
sayles & bassett,
Attorney & Counsellors at Law.
BHENHAM, WASHINGTON CO., TEXAS.
Will practice in the Courts of the First, Third and Sev
" enth Judicial Dintricts, nnd in the Supreme nud
Federal Courts nt Austin and Galveston. v2,ntí ly
Oko. w. Jonks. District Attorney, k. 1'. p*ttv
jones & petty,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
BASTROP, BASTROP CO., TEXAS.
ÜBACTICE in tho 2nd Judicial District, and in the
A Supreme nnd Federal Courts at Austiu.
Oct. 1st. 18ÍW—1<My
oelkluk KlsOt knoy h. k. cahtkh
FLOUIINOY & CARTER,
Attorney at Law,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
OFFICE In the red brick building, cornor of Kois D'-
„<<«! st.,_and Congress^Avenue. Will practice, In
the Courts of the 84 and 17th Judíela) Districts
in lli«Su|irem* and Federal Courts at Austin
Austin. I WW- (va-noM-ly.
¡ and
I. A. & geo. w. paschal,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
AUSTIN k SAN ANTONIO, TEXA8.
VyilsL attend the Courts nt San Antonio and Austiu
Tf mid surrounding counties, slid the Supreme nnd
Federal Courts at Austin and Galveston
(JKO W, TAHCHAL, Austin. Travis Co., Texas.
I. A. PAHCHAL. Hnn Antonio, Bexnr Co.. Texns.
WILLIS Is. *OB\aDS CHAMLKS L. |_,
W. L. & 0. L. ROBAHDS^
Attorneys at Law.
AUSTIN, TCX A*.
WII.I. practice In the Federal, Suprema.
Courts and Court of Claims, at Austin,
make collections In anv portion of the Federal If—-
District of Texas.
líErKSKNCKSíVí York: John D. Scott A Co i Ant-
ral, Sproulls i Co.; Plant & Bros.; J. 8. Buses* ci
Rankin, Duryee h Co.) Sara'l Ward, 25 South 8tn*
and I). (5. llydo ti. Co. fUlaielpkia, Tyndsh* «I
choll. Baltimore: Fred'k 11. Dawson, Esq. ¿..(-¡¡T
Hon. W. H. Bod ley. Memphis: Dr. II. R.
Vicktburg: Brown & Johnston. Kntcketr Ckaa All
coste, Esq. New Orleans: Gee. M. l'inckardlc CatiS
Hughes, Hyllestnd & Co. Galveston: Sherwood h C
dard
Austin, Jan. 6, 1858. vft-oojtl4y.
JOHN J. GOOD C. MCKlSlIt
GOOD & McKENZlE,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law
Dallas. Tans. '
WII.I, practico their profession lu all the Court*sfiu
ltith Judicial District, comprising the ooga£l3
Collin, Grayson, Cook, Montague,Clay, Archer,TW.
inoiton, Young, Jack, Wise,"Denton, Tsrrsnt, Psrfar
Johnson, Ellis and Dallas; nnd Kaufman of tha tth; M
in the Supreme Court at Auatin.
Prompt attention will bo given to all busitieMentitl-
ed to tlioir care. ....
Office on tbe North side of Main street, one tm
West of the Cratchtield House. | vfl-noi!H~tf.
b. s. WU1TAKER,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
LAMPASAS, LAMPASAS CO., TEXAS
WIL1. practice In the Court* of the 17th Judlrlst DI*
tikt, *nd in tliei Supreme Court at Austin. Pr.mpt
attention given to tbo collection of claims against the
keferenc*t-Me* r*. Snhlett * Neal, Atutln ; Te'«
Col. ThM t>MM A. Stone, New Orleans, I. ¡ Dr W m
Harreld. Canton, Miss; Hon. John Mo ht. Hsymond Mis
Dr. Jaiuea McKay. Qontales. Tmu
Jamea McKay, Qonsalet, Texas.
'*««« Military Usiuaie.
C. O. FORSHAY, PaisctrAt,
RVTKRSVULE, TEXAS,
H-9 n o
,4 ■
-Hr
k. p. hollingsworth,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
AUSTIN, TRAVIS CO,, TEXA8
•tTTII.I, practico In tho District, Supreme, sidMh
'' nil Courts of this State, and Court of ClaiO*.—
Will give prompt attention to business entrusts*! to his
cure. Also, toliusiness In the Ueneral Land Office ud
State Departments.
Uevrii to (¡en. E. B. Nichols, Galveston; Bo* If.
Henderson, Marshall; Hon TJ Rusk, Nacogdoches;Ho,
S A Maverick, S*n Antonio ; Hon J C Wilson, (lonult,;
Hon S Crosby, Austin ; Campbell aud Strong, Meno,,
leans; Col T II Lincoln. New York. Office, No25, gun.
sou's building^ n45-tf
FKANilM T. DVFI'All,
Importer nnd Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS,
■■■limn, nnd Oil , 1
WHICH, from the completeness of his arrnngsmeit,
lie Is prepared to sell to Physicians or Deslen to
Cask, Oil ns low terms as tlioy can be hail In the w
markets; if on time, city acceptance Is in all cue, n
quired, nnd 10 per cent, added.
Aug. 27, .nol—tl Congress Avenue. Auwln
M. W. TOWJBFJID,
(svrcKsson to natiianixi. towntksb,)
DEALER IN llurdwnre, Cutlery, Saddle and Curkp
Furnishing, Saddle and Harness Leather; dweefc,
Tenncsseee, nud Auierlenn Iron, and Cnnt, Snrln|,tkt
■iinu aud Slab Steel; Drugs and Medicines, Oils, hi,
Window Glass and Glass Ware. Also Sheet Mtuic, Mi.
sic 2. Instruments, &c. The samo variety of (lixxlsu
heretofore kept at this Establishment, Low fur Cub.
1^ Also a Splendid Rosewood l'iano;for ssle.
N. 11. Prescrliillons compounded from Hrhitfeh'i
Extra Prut's, at ail hours. Austin, Sept. 3; n'i—it
co.,
NcwYou.
i exprt
ta, im
cowing &
Skneca FAI.M
MANUFACTURERS of all vitrietie* of In*
1 nml lints* l.ilt and Force l'titnpi, Gardn
En (¡'mes, Ac.. eiiibruciiiK several kind* e:
ly lor Knilrottd Water Station*, Milla,
ries, Ac. Mny 2C,n40:tf
Q. L. H I LL~8c CO.,
Law and Collection OfH e, No. 10 Commercial Fl«
NE II' ORLEANS.
Will collect claim* in all the Southern ud j
Western Stiitr* liirougli reliablecorrefpottiMll [
R E F E R S TO
Me*«r*. Mo IS I my & lJraill'oril. KricrsonC I
way & uo.. Scott. William* & Co., McLfmmt
Ritybnrn & 0o.| t.cwi* & Ogle*by, UinMH
Strong. A. 11. Jame* & Co.. Townsend.Tuif I
kins & Co., It. Pitkin. Ef*|.;ll D MctMiin* I
Henry l'nrsoii*, Goo C LttwrMin, H MRobin**,
T II Jiickson, Dr B. F. Taylor—New OrlMiw.
lion. John H Re gen, Member of Congw,
Dunn & Richie, Shrenport, Louisiana. MI |
ger k .flick, Esq!'*., Galveston, Terns.
&9-We uro also Cominissioner* for IMÜI
oil Stitlp". mid lor encli nnrt nil thr>gutw^tll
VV. II. Covisoton. j- o. Hamw I
covington & iiallalson,
General Land and Collecting Aoinn-i
Lampasas, Texas. 1
WILL personally nttond to Surveying «
" locating Lnnue, pcrlectltiif title*. >tf*j I
taxes, preventing truspaaae*, buy ing otiujelli ! |
land* and adjusting all kind* of clalnw,j*i®|
collecting aud settling of all monietl dl«l I
trusted to tlioir care. , , 1
IÍ ekkukncks.—W. P. Hill, N. a, U.| W|
Edward Clark, Austin, Texas; T. P Huí
13. II. Vontrcsi, Georgetown, ToxmjU -
Groen, Cameron, Texas; Janie* TrulM. SWT I
County, Texas ; Matliew Cartwright, W I
ffiiPtinc, Texas; R. W. Dunn, lort W"*!
Texas; John ii McRe , Jasper, Toxmi
(r. Collier, Tyler city, Texas; hdwN
8:tml. Smith, San Antonio, Texas; M.T. 1
son, Tarrant County, Texas,
April 81—noitó—ly
G.W.SCOTT
LAMPASAS-...TSXAS.—T , I
WILL practice in tho District Cottrttrt "I
Seventeenth Judicial District. Will •j" I
General Land Locating bmlneii—P*™® |
tie*, pny Taxes, nnd provent trespw*-
a Charge* moderate. .
Austin.. Tune 16.1858.
f. l. paschal,
Auction and Com'sion Merchw
San Antonio, Texas.
REFERS to Vunce &. Uro., GroMl>M« « '''¿j
111rleli Sc Co., r. (lulllieau, Hewltl t
Mayer i Co., Hon. I. A. I'n.oh«l, °e". T. «■'^
Warrick Tun*tnll, San Antonio; ¿udf4XtOtI
(innjales¡ A. lLPhillips, Victoria; Km*V"VI
iniul & Bauffbn, Lavaca ; Sweusou fc •
H. Sí D (1 Mills, galveston. nm -!-
law.i
A. Y, FOWLER,
ATTORNEY AT
GENERAL LAND A8EHT,
fort wobth, tarrant CO., wx 5
WILL practica in tho Court* of tb« .
" einl District, nnd In the Federal •
Court* Ht Austin.
L. S. LAWH0N, .
Attorney and Counsellor a I
HELENA, KARNES CO., TEXA .
c. joh Sf • u'n'ivjíft I
McGINNIS, SPENCE & McU' r.rl
Attorneys & Counsellors ft
BASTROP, BASTROP CO., TiW • (
WILL practice In thu conntlM of
Burleson Williamson and lravis, a
promo and Frtleral Court* it AujUl,. ^ to
Particular attention given t®.1"?''" •heCo***'
tlon of debtsi and *11 liuslues Burti
Hurra to-M.O. Dlmon and Nelson n . .
Hon. John Hancock, Hon.G* . ".
W. Harris. Esq.. Anrtln.
A. H. CHALMERS, j
Attorney & Counsellor
(i EORGETOWN, WILLIAMSON COj, ]?||>
WILL practice In all the Court* o ^0
W District, *nd in Bjll,BurirT..d W^
John A. St n. 0 « n, * « " 1
Hancock St w« t, «
Hon. T. H. Duval, ,i
Uno. W. Paichal, ii .
F. T. Domo,
S. CmoMT. —
HALL Sc HUNl'®®-.
Attorneys & Counsellor
hamilton. iwyjsl w
OHYSICIANAND
r Building, Ko. 17, MP • • « *"*
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The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1858, newspaper, October 27, 1858; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179973/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.