The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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DiirrAU, and 8. Cioiir, Ai
c«^aisaa;«íftp:
the Hiiprem* and Federal f.ourts al Aintln. vlnlt-Jr
■ Maplr Md
and fancy
lUlptM
• tal d|srs sad tobácea,
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• lu grecsrica and jiro-
■ Ib (reeerles and provUi^M,
~^-s;ias:
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urleaon aud Tra t. Cimu
R. <laa*x, Hiacoc* *
r Al, Uro. W. PAtcHAi. r. T.
Aii.tln T«*aa. *' ul3
£)sNOKMANDIK, W. f.
^llorín) al l.aw, Aii.tlii,
l «anua)--If.
11ÚKLAI'. W. W., Atlurm-) al Law aud Uuucral l and
*-* Agról, Goliad T«*a«.
■ • MAIOT. -■ «*■**
rutw * MANKY. Allome) al Law, «ppdu. <! «■
lí ,laluita counlv. Taxaa. V-*"-10
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ilalup* ciwaijr, Taaa*.
VVANet, A. J.,' Attorney at Law.
county, Texaa
Wm
and clock
ware.
Congraaa
. .... ■ r. CAsrra
VI.OI KNOY & l AIITKU. Ariuriiry al Law, Ay.tln.
r Offor ill tfw rail Wrlek bull.ilii*, corner ot
Bola '11,1 re él., and í,'oii r#e Areuue. Will practice In
the Court, af tlia W and ITlh Judicial W.-rirt.¡ and
la the Hupraiie and redoral CourU al Au.ria.
¿Mtla,l«í' [rS-iiuWIy.
PIU'Len. A v.. attorney ul Law and (¡enera! Land
A tent. Fort Worth, Tnrraul county, Texaa. will
praetlcc iu Ike Court of tlio .sixteenth Judicial DUIrirt,
and In the Federal and Ju|irenin Court at Analln
yfcceilwwiw WftiketoMte."
_ n UUANARIVS
FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM.
Pitt Office Strut, East of Ike TroMnt liautt,
GAI.VKftTON, TKXA8.
BONNETS. Flower . HibboM, Trimmings, Drew flusda,
Coral-. Mnudiea, Perfumery, Jte.
ijfiyííanfrimfikeTciualry promptly executed.
public Patronage
IS THE DEST EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
Urartr Jk laker
SEWING MACHINS.
Our family Kewluf Machine areadiulrakly adapted to
all klnil.of dreaa making, quilting, Ar, Ac. and hy a
chante of asedies nnd «pool can lie inatle lo ew eiib r
the Ducal flwlaa or Jaconet, or heavieat Lowela or K r-
SIX REASON^
Why th« "Groter Sf Baker Sewing Ma-
chine* air universally jtreferrcd ! /
r and dealer In Jewefry, «on-
Fire freof roofer ,
-
Boat and I
maker, CongreM
I In fornitura, Paean
> maker" áñdÜékamith.
JOHN t. *. c. McmtatiK
I OOD 4l McKF. 7.1K, Altóme) at Law, Uallaa, Tex.
J will practice their profeHlou In all the Courta of the
l<th Judicial Dlatrlct. comprlalnf the jonntir. "f Cut
IIUi (Iravsou. Conk. Montague, Clay, Archer, T.'irock
uiorton,Young, Jai k. Wlas. Denton, Tarrant, Parker
Johntnn. Kill and llalla ! aiul Kaufman of the 9th; and
lu the Supreme Court at Auatln. I'rompt aUemlon will
be giren to all kuatui'M eutruated to their care. Office
•ti the North aide of Muln itreut, due door West of the
t'rutcliflcld llome, | r2 no28 tf.
j~si ¡¿fiter' Buíd.
, Tailor, lu bit new riHip, CoufTMt
carpeutera an Joidner ,
aud joiner, CongroM
rr
tand Dak
Ambrotypt O U
riociubUi oK
IgllMi.ilTti m
17th Judicial
I. V. HBWITT O. KKWTON
tIBWITT h. NEW'l'ON, Attorney at I.i.w.^uiijn,
Tax a .
v9n98
IIOI.LIKOAU ORTII, B- P., attorney at Law, Aurthv
11 IVxan, will practica iu the Uletrlct, rtupreme, and
federal Courta of tbit Slate, and Court of Claltna.—
Will gl«e prompt attention lo liualneaa eutruated ta hi
care. Alao, to hutine in the General Land OINca and
State Departmcnta. Unraa rm fien. K. B. Niahnla
Ualrcatout Hon J f Meiideraon. Marahall; lion.
8 A Maverick, San Antonio; lion J C Wllaon, Uonaiile ;
Hon 8 Croahy, Auatln i Camphell end Htroiif, New Or
leant! Col T H Lincoln. Now York. OiBce, NoSj. Swen
toit'tiuildiug. ntS-tf
T AWHON, L. 3., attorney at Lew, lición . Knrnra
county, Timae \Hti30ly
^<eí>tj)ír«í¡cií)í3.
To tlio Citizens
"?ci)ool ^dbelriiaetnciHi.
ARKANSAS.
of LOUISIANA,
FLORIDA.
ALABAMA.
MISSISSIPPI.
TENNESSEE. TEXAS.
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FAMILY USE:
They are the aiuipbii aud wore eaally kept in order
than any other machine.
9. They inakn. utitcli thai will floral or Dip.
3. They aow from ordinary. pool thread, aarlnf the
trouble ami time r«i|iilrnd in Ueellog your thread na
you have tor do with other machine .
S. The team la na claatic aa the meat elaatle faluic. and
will gl>e with Ihe r-Hterhil and 1 free from the liability
of breaking In « nalilng or Ironing.
U The atltch uiaile liy tul "
inaile by any other.
i Miiclilue 1 prettier than that
c. c. HcoiNKit John arnncR.......a. o. «iiiinni
IfcOINNIS. .Vl'F.NCE McfilNNI#, Attorney, at |.,w.
i,A Haairop, Texna. prnctlee la the eounlle of llnatrnp.
llurlMon Willlauuion and 'frevla. and in the
and Federal Court et Auatlu. Particular at
in giren to land auilt and the collection of debía i
ndall buainee before the Ciwrt of Claim . Keren to
-M.O. IMmon and Nelaon Burcb, Batimp; Hon. John
Hancock, llou.Geo. W. l'aachal, end John W. Harria,
Eaq., Au lin. vlalS
NEWTON. 8. r„ Attorney al Lew, Aaalin Tena , will
praetloe In the UUtrlct, Supreme and FederalCcu'ia
at AuaUu, and Ibe in Ihe Dlatrlct Courta of ihe adjacent
couutlca. Will glvvpartlcular attention to theland low
and practice, the Investigation of tille lo land Ac., and
all profeatlonal buaineM entrusted lo hi care, officii on
Congrett Avenue, over tho door of M o r . Oablnt iu A-
Stelfox. Deo. S, 1M7. rBml5;ly.
■ old (ti-
PASCUALA 1. A. k G. \V„ Attorn.y at l.aw, Auatln
*■ and San Antonio, Texaa, will attend ihe Court al
San Anlonlo and Auxin end awruundlng eounlle , ami
the Supreme and Federal Courta el Austin & Ualveaton.
OEO W, PASCHAL, Auatlu, Travia Co., Texaa.
t. A. PASCHAL. Sen Antonio, Bexar Co., Texaa,
Thoae who prefer the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, are in-
formed that the O. ti U. ti. M. Company lurnlsh a Ma'
chine for
Suvcnty-Fivc Dollnrs,
M hicli innkcM the slitih •• thu WlieHer anil Wil«un
and dinger's Mmliitirn, nnd whitli, with.Into Impruv*
lneuu «Hvi\ itinc tin tniilon of the thrciuii, In equal, if
uotbetter, thnu ony HhuttluMiivhtnn now nmde.
TAKE yorICE.
Our 0evenhr-Flve Dolfnr Maehinog nrn better then nny
of the «o calli'd rhenp mnchiuef. We don't ««II nn'
of the chmp innrliliif* nt n Ittr^e lirolU ; hut we will sel
you n goodfiruvnr Si Bukcr iiiNchluo at a cheap ¡trica.
ANI) REMEMBER THIS
That every machiipe >ve «ell In warranted.
'The (Srover k linker Mhrhinm have bern sreatly Im-
proved andaré now eoucldered hy^idgca to oe the beet
inaohine made
To all wc say, Come and see.
We will be happy lu abow you any and ererytbiug
about tho machine.
I have them lu operation In my room, on actual work
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
MHS. C. BRANAItn. Agent,
i'ost Otllre Hireet, fialve*ton.
P. f*.—We will **nd cuta o! Mncbluet and Catalogue
Of pricM« on appUeation. \ v3-noJJ2-ly.
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TO T 11 K PUBLIC-.
After wvitrui year experiment in lliu iiinuu-
fnclure of Gin. I fnrtuiirttcly aiioceeileil, In llie
yenr 1H4C, in ntakiiiK a dincovvry in it* urnnit-
luclnre. by wliiub it wo* tleprivi il of lit ncritl
íniJ ¡iitíiimuiatury propeitici', und reodtrid i>cr-
leetiy |niro.
My tniMitifiiclory i lit gcheid-im, Hollnim.
Vl'ter wvcpaI niottlliH t'i flection wiliit title lo (ru e
it. I Introduced it to lite American puiilic tt'ider
tits title of ■ WOLFE'S HCIIKIDAM AllOMAT.
10 RCIINAPW.' Sciieldiiiii in lite name of Hie
piuco in Holland where lli.|(Jin i*iUHiiii/*etami:
'■ nroinulic," dvrlvm l(a name from thu Italian
.lunipcr borry with which il i* tlnvortd; and (lie
word ' BoHnuppa'1 in I lie German for drink—
uojsuc, dram - Wolfe' Scheidain uroniulic drink.
No Mioui'l' bad nty Scnappn been inlrod teed to
ihe Auicricun public, and received with appro
balinn, than lliu liquor-mixer* of New York.
IIohIoii und rilliadelpiiia utartod In purmit with
Ihoir mixed and pulvoiion* fluff, under various
nnineg. In gOTorul luatai'cen my labels hove
ticen o perfectly imitaled, with only the addi-
tion of a lew letter*, to plead a technical avoid-
ance of the law, and «o carelully prepared, na lo
impone on earuioim pufchnferi'. I uiiilerntanJ
large ipiantity ha* been pttrchaHed hy the mer-
chant* of New Orlcntm, on account of the cheap-
ne*8 of the tuff. Two Dollar* per donen iur
Ihe Quart*, and One Dollar and ten cent* i
dozen lor tho Pinta, btiug fliu whole*alo prlci
iu New York. H i* iioliiitiK but Aincroau Whis-
key flavored with the Oil of Juniper, andieduc-
i-d thirty per cent, below proof. A merchant
who participate indirectly in the fraud, by sell-
ing the spurious article, I* an much an olluiidcr
im the principal, who planned the Imposition.
1 liopef every respectable citizen who values
llir health of the community iu which he live*,
will «id me in f'erretllng out, and exposing the
unacrupulon* merchant who, for the sake ol a
few cents, will put in Jeopardy the live* of the
community In which he lives. Such men should
be nailed lo Ihe pillory ol public execration.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
moi.k iMroiiTKit, Nos. 18,S¿0and ~'¿ B aver SI..
NEW YOKK.
Tlie following rcspoclnble Firm* iu New Or-
h niiH sell the Gouuiue SCHNAPPS,
UEV. C. GILLETTE, having permanentlr
awnciated with liimi-elf, Mewra. X. B.
DEBBAY nnd H. WILLKE. and bjdag JurUier
assisted by Mcasr*. W. R. ICHAHOSON and
F. K. ÜROWN, annintncea that the iflh Sea-
alnu of this school will commence on
MONDAY, JANUARY 3lST,185?;
In addition to Ihe usual branche* of an EAU
fJ.SI/ EDUCATIOX. will lie taught the
LATIN. GREEK, FRENCH, ¡SPAN-
ISH, ani. OEHMAN LANGUAGES;
A full course of HIGHER MATHEMATICS,
together with PRACTICAL SUBV EYINfa ai d
LINKAR DRAWING--AI-eO NAllMtAL
phii.( ophy,a^monomy.chemistuy,
GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, ÜOTANY
PilYSIOLOfiV, lNTELLBCrUALPHILOj-O-
1'HY, BHBTORTC. LOGIC. IIOfiK-KhEl -
^lruqq¡?i?' Í|íbclpíí?íhiei)ís5.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
•CIAN 8
In
INt'.'and DRAWING iu PERSPECTIVE.
The wnole school will be instructed
VOCAL HIIj'810, without charge.
Wo enter n new and COMMODIOUS
HOUSE built and arranged for the purposes ot
Educiitlwn, and expect to have It speedily fur-
nii-ln d w'tli all the Apparatus and help* neco-
sary lor Ihe prosecnlion ol Ihe most thorough
aud extended courae of luatruction.
Auatin. Jim. 12, 1*39 v3mtfil-tf
PHYSI
3 A R E FU LLY
AT 4I.I. TIME
His of «I"- Mortar. PeeanHtreet. -UVTII
AiLtin Mareh II niW-ll BAKT.lt 11 WMYT
will BE KE€E1VKU wiiiiin four weeks
FltoM
N YORK. PHILA., SL N. ORLEANS,
A LAHUKj..d w^U^.^^ck.of
i* Winter rra"e, wliieb we will II on our u.ually
ao«iiii"io<i atlnu term . I o rUy.id.na. Plantar , and Cu
Tiilmeco Ciiian, Tea, Porter. Ac.; a «plendlil imort-
uieiit ot Buok.of every ilimcripilon, .eleclml en-
aaly fur till market; iiiagiiiheent Oift
P":
AUSTIN COLLEGIATE
FEM ALE IN STITUTF,
inilK tlfteeiith e ion cummenci on tlio la.t uay ol
I Jaiiunry. 16SÍI. , , „ .
The Prlueipal hm lemred the erviee. of u Profe or,
alio noeakfl «lid write the French, Spiinluli, nml Italian ,
laiiiiuaiii . Mr. J K Itnsrer lun entered "pon hi
dntiei n> Hrofewor ot Mu io. Ho ImirueU upon Ibe
I'laiiii, (liiltnr. Ornan, and Slurp.
Vnt-al Mu lc lauglita* aaclenca daily, ami ulao
nn Baturilay frum in to 12 ocl-wk,/«« «/ ckargr, by
Prof, llonwy, wlio I aiknowloilged to be a mpertor
Vnenll t. lie alao teaoliea Drawing aud Painting In all
tlielr il liferent lyle>. ,
Mr. iinlili take plea ure In nylng to tlie many friend,
anil patron of the li «titule, thai it «ra never tn a more
Honruliiuit condition,and ha prrnniaca that no pain or
i xiieii e shall be ftiarcd to make It every way worthy
the patron .o liberally l.o.tow.d. The «chiiol 1 well
■uppllail with Map , Globe*, and a complete Chemical,
pnllotophlcal, and Awronomioal Apparatu*. airordlna
every liicility to tlioae engayeil lu tlie «ludjr of them
•cioncea. In addition to the preaon I corp of Teacherr,
other will lie added a Ilia exl«encle of the chool may
demand. Mu ic room and Plano at the Inititute.
II. J. SMITH, A. M., Prln 1.
Austin, Jan. 18, 1S59. v8m.il-tf
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100 * MONTQOMKHY, attorney, al La*, will
tie* la Iha Court* of the IJlli Judicial DUtrlel.
John Montgomery, Humpier, Trinity coantj.
Tea , or I!. 0. PedUo, W ocdvllle,Tyler county, Taxaa
Kov. IT, '08, v3nl3— ly
pKNNK'K. MA4IUKI, II., attorney at l.aw. Bliruei.
AV Burnet County. Tea* , practice* in Ilia nth Judicial
District, and atteild* promptly lo btuina* enlmated to
lila ear*. I* alao aajeut for the sal* of a lane ninnnni
• - i flafcof aCf lta' ' B
of land, la t
r ütd MUler1 colony. Apr , iioT-lv
chahlks i.. aoaAaoa.
It I... Attorney at Law, Auailo,
■ In the Federal. Hnprenie, Dlnrlet
Claim , *1 Austin, and will make
eolleetton* in any portion of to* Federal Wmtern Dlatrlct
of'i'muM. Baraaanc !*:— Krw I'or*.- John D. Heott A
Co.| llvrral, Mpeoull* * Co.; Plant * Broa.; J. fl. Bunce
ACo.( Hankln, Dnryea ft fo.; Manil Ward, 15 ñtniHi Hi;
and D. V. Hyde It Co. rhiladelpMla, Tyndste A Mil-
clnll. Hattlmorn: Fred'k H. Dawson, Kaq. I.nubrUlt;
iirír
ass
Mim.
L'ha . A. La-
11 t'oj nuil
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•t Law, C'oluiiilnúTex-
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DM. H IAIIRTT,
nl Low
tnl mm! JtulUlal l>i.t
MI4 |TO4IT*1 Courtui Auaiiu
v3, S ly
n ifcfternl
I.OCAtillK
o«, «ná pr<nr«nf ircwpnn
Júnelo v« 4tt
iey* at Law an d*r,:r,
Lnysca co , Tea* , All
_ _ _ a will reeah-e tmimpi at-
JÍ1;'*1*
PfiOW, t., A., attorney al l.*«r, n«lve ton, Tex
■. vUnijO
i In lb* Supreme Cpurt at Auatlu. f rnnpt
'van to the eulloctlou ol tn.'m Sitl'ial.w
renc%*i Mesara,Sublet! A Nt-*l,Xu il:'!'!>• r«
, Mavr Orlaana, La; t r Win "
' uKt bt.Kaymi«
d Ml .;
v nl'
iN'S CARDS
and Airgcon.
llmldence
vlnl
liAeial teeth |i
Au.tl , Tes-
ta iwen-
irlollielcfl,
i In
: 'ijr «*•
L6Á.
, Dentlal, Nu. M, Bwaii'
ntualoB üir rim*)
oaateotb,
"#rn*t
SOUTHERN
Fire-Proof
ROOFING!!
Tho undersigned are prepan d to cover build-
ing* with tiila- mitloi'iiil. It ia
impervious to witter, nnd
xzrooncBVSTiazaai.
ITS Durability, Elasticity and cheapness gives
it superiority over nil other rooting now In
une. It I* cheaper than zinc, tin or shingle*—
will last longer nnd need* no lopairing. Old
lenky ahluglc or metallic roots made perfectly
tight. Auutiu ci'y. Nov. ítil.isíjfl. nil villi'
IlKUSH & INGltAM.
W. II. CoviNirroK, J. V. IIaiiai.son.
COVINGTON & HAKALSOM,
Gewekal Land and Cou.k.uiino Auents.
Lampasas, Texas.
VKHLL person lly tlUeftd tó Surveying nnd
* ' locuting Lauds, per lee ling tilles, paying
tnxe#,. preventing trespasaea, buying nml soiling
Ulitis und adjusting nil kind* of «lalms, nlso the
collecting Hiul acttllng ol all molded claim* en-
Irnsled to their cure,
UKftiniiNoiis,—W. P. Hill, N- O., Lu.i Col.
Kdwnrd Clark, Austin, Tcxa*; T. P Hughes,
E. II. Voiitress, (Jenrgt'towii, Te\.-.s; CJé(>.
Oreen,Cameron. Texas ¡ Jamen Trulll, Shelby
County, Texns ; 'Jlathew Curtw right, Ban An-
oualtiic, Texas R. W. Uunn, Port Lnviicn.
Texas; John It McReu, Jasper, Texas; Jas,
(}, Collier, Tyler city, Texas; Édward Miles,
fjnml. tftnllh, Hun, Antonio. Tcxtw ; M. T. Jontv
son, Tni'raiirCotirtly, TosiU.
Apriljl—tlo85*—ly. /
~i'o CAIMTALISTS & kmiouaNTS.
rrilF. lltLTON ESTATE, situate on thu South
{ VesMIWik Wlhaiiait Mutreos rWtr, nlion ^
m'lca V lp.vv the Town and spring San Marco*, Is
olTorcu for sale. Tho position ia very pictur-
esque, hetUihy,river ln>ld nml (nilphi, soil ex-
ceedingly productive inTorb,Motion, Ihe cvro-
aJ*, lie. Tltnlief for JuuiIh-v Ac., huge and
abundant. School*. Church's. Alllls, (Grist nuil
3aw.) numerous. I oW-r 3000nciT*, l,0<M f ricli
level vallvy «nil, 4QUuil it euwloscd, with life lime
fcDclng. lSO'fii crtlttvation, wllh farm houses or-
chiutl. 100 lu pasture, btilnncc of 2,001)
aerea, level, of geiitly sloping lai d lUTordUtu
rich mnsquile panitir«ic. Two vnlnnble mill
stttá for Inctmy purposes. The valley can be
irrignted. An eligible point Tor cuutry lun,
storn blacksmith shop &e, the gnu! high-
ways of ihe State lutersi cling here.
• Prloepi'rncrcc for lite whole f 12 In cash and
young negruus. Wurruut.v tillé.
JAMES P. IIKC'TOR.
• AnsHn..Fiiiie iy, jWB. T. Jnn.
K. J. Hart <t Co.,
Eaton & Hi nderaon,
tioodrich & Co..
A. D. Clrletr At Co.,
W. \j. Alien .t Co.,
11. lllock * Co..
John T. Moore A Co., -
Joseph 11. & J. N. Marks,
li scoe ik. Simms,
Hall, Kemp ft Co.,
V. W. Coeler,
llunnell &■ Uailieir,
John Wright & Co
O. O. Woodman,
Thompson Jt U.irucs,
Wholes.i le 0rocera.
Urnndies. Wines. Ac.
Commissioii Merchant*.
Wholesale Druggists.
Grocers.
O. Tln nrer, " GroW'rics, Wines 4 Liquors.
Geo. p. White & Co, " " •«_
Karstendeik ft Co.. Wince and L!f|Uor«.
Holmes A Spencer, "
W. L. Lanier ft Co., New Oiienus.
W. A. Violette ft Co. " "
Ai-stih. Oct. 11. 1H."i8. v.1u>i8-'Jm.
MR.BAKER'S
an!T.THf)T SOHOOXj
FOR
VOIIXO I. A ® 1 K .
Tlflt. 11AKK.U, having aaaodaled wlili hlreielf Mr. W
^ O. Otu, nnnmince lo the jiublic that the Fourth
.Seuinn of In School will commnnce on
MONDAY. PEHRUAKV 7th. 18S9.
l'rrnamtory Deparimcnf-Thc mnal Engliah Branche .
Juulur Depurtmtnl—The Lallu, Oreck, Fren. h, Span-
nil, Italian, and German Language , and Higher Math-
•tllHtic*.
Sudor Deportment—Natural Philosophy, Aatror.omy
ClinnUtry, Qeolosy, Mlneratntry, Biitany. Phyilolo^y
ele., /ntctlectual Pbilmophy, Ilhetoric aud Kogll.li Lit-
erature.
LKCTURKS
Wilt III! given,throughout the year.lo the clauca la Conti-
nental and Kngll.li Literature; Naiural PliHn o|ihy, A -
trnnomy and ChemUtry tuiutraurt by Kipei-tmmt*. and
a .omnbtf Apnir ihu; Natural Uittory, Icitó Cabinet of
Mineral , Shell*, etc.
Vocal Mu ic will be taugbt to the whole achool
wlilemt extra chume.
TERM8 OP TUITION, AS HERETOFORE
The usual charge «111 be made for Instrumental Mu.it-
anil uno of JMano.
TKACiiaa*—Tli maa Baker, A. M.i Win. O. Oil , A. M.;
Miu J. M. (iilmin. Inatriiiiienlal Mutlc, Mi O. Baker.
. Dec-.ll '57.v3nl7Bw. .
rphe tcholaatic yenr, cotnprUlng the fourteenth and flf-
1 tneurit •catiuii will commoiice on the Hr t Monday
of September, 1S.1S. In addition to the tcnclicr of the
Faat year, the Principal would Inform the friend of tho
imitutc that be lia aecured tho «ervice ol n Profeuop
who KpüHkit mid writra the French nnd Spnniah Lai >
KViitfCA. For pnrtieulnr «cc cbIbIojjuo, or n<ldrc«s
Auftin, August Id, IfSii. vtfno5!i:1y
Boot nnd AununU fur Chriit"5 " 5 Mu-
■ic. Mufcic Buok . nd Muiicnllnatru-
a largo U t; Toy Book ,
Pictorial , and Juvenile
Book , a great variety;
Flue t.'utlery,Pock-
ot Knive , Ka-
tur , I'er-
fu iu-
or-
y. aud
Toilet Ar-
licle of every
dcacription- Lith-
ograph , Kngrav.ng ,
and Frame ; Ladle 'Fancy .
Articlcs-Dreasltig Ca e ,Cuinb . .
Curd Caaea, Writing f e , Silver
Thimble , Ac ; Paper-Letter, Cap anil
Note ; A'eic , Blank Book , Record Bonk ,
Day Book , Joorual and Ledger , (ooy Biioka,
Pon , Ink. Motnorandum Book , Ac.; Toya, Toyal-
iin elegí nt and varied aaaortment, for the holiday ; oOO
aa.orted, «elect /Vovel ; Longfellow'* new Poem,
•• Mile Htandlah :" " The adventure of
Kit Ciirann : " over one bundled volume of I o
na; a beautilul lot of Bible and prayer Book , of all
■lie , and in every tyle of binding.
1-3 - rail and tee our Stock, at the aiuh of tlie Mortar,
Pccir^ Au.tln. IlAKKlt A 8MVTH.
iYov. 17, '58.
B. HERZOG,
■ BBCIAIT TAILII,
( AT HI8 OLD STAND. >
So. I, Zliirr'i Buildiai, Petti Hm
AUSTIN, TMXAI.
IfEKPS conatautly on band, an aaaortiaaM ol la.k
A clotha. caaatoierea, and vetting , direct *f**«
York and New Orleane, which will be mad* laa^j
the latcat alyle, and upon reaaonabi* term.. «
Material luridahed by rutlomer tho mada I.
N. B.-CürriNO, «KPAIltlKO, CLtAKlü'ííi,
prc.tlog done w Irli proniumeM.
Auatln, Feb >, 11-óS).—vg,imS4,ly.
ebivvtiiaVKK, -—
BOOK BINDER, CONGRESS AVEM'E, Mftfu
( Over the Store of 1'lntpi and Jvluutem \
THANKFUL lor pa t favor lie would roau.ii('li_
uounco to the citizen, of tliia city and rftata iLL?.
lauow receiving addition lo hia bindery, which win
able bhn to do work in a manner unaurpaated for ka. **'
elegance and durability, by any bindery 10 the lb
Intending iu future to give bla entire alteuiion ta M.i.
new, he Hatter himeelf to do work aa cheap at li ..."i*
done lu the Slate. P ** *« ,
Auatin. Aucu.t 55. 185H. v.lnol.i.
COACH SHOP'
On Poena St, opposite Collin ' Li
ery Stable.
fit IIC Unduraigned would innet rcapecttully lofuria ,L-<
I citizen of Au tlu and the balance of mankind 1U1Í
lia purcliiiied tlie entire intereat of hi former
J.T. Brown und J no. L. Illinii, and having aecuíIÁ ,w'
«ervice of the bc t incchanlca, in the diH'errnt _
Iiient of the bualneaa, that enn be obtained in the 5? ,
ia now prepared to carry on the biiainr „f rn üS'
CAHUlAOk, HUtitiY AND IK/IOO V M4KI °AJÍH¿
ttBPAIHim In all it varioua brnncbe , wiVh a.it?-?
.nihility aud ili.pKtcll. All new ttork irurrt Jj ¡V*
would return hi thank fer pint favor , while he toilei,. .
continiiniice ol the tiiiue. W.M Fcnvi v-a!
Auatin. Jan. lal, 1857. ' Jan™,!,,
TIN SBOPt
CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN, TEXAfl
O B. IlltrSII, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iroeuwork.-'
ill keen. coiKtautly on baud a large «..ortm.ot .feiJ
Ware, t iatern, WeB, nnd Force Pump , Cookiu.
Bathing Apparatu , Fruit t'ou . Itoodng, Oulterl.g," ¿¡
Term c k.
1 'f". |aa7tlvr.
Jobtiiug done.
I"®"" Charge moderate.
Mnrch 1
THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES
B. I) VVALKEIt,
Saddler and Harness Maker -.
XT A VINti located himaelf permanently at Aaitia ra'
11 «peelfully tendera hi ervtce to the cllliena of'tkl.-
nnd tne •urrouiidlng countie .
All work ei.truatedto him will ha executed with iaat<
ue mnl de pnlcll.
Shop on CoHgrttt Avenue, tolo Swtnum'i ttor, mi ik*
trn of ¡he HOHSK. |vS-nnütl" ' r
The Neator of the Itocky Mountain), trom tact narrated
by hiuiwilf; by DeWitt C l'etor , M
Onv large volume,
D.
containing
nic.fiill page flluatra-
538 page , with sen graunlc.full page illuttri
tlon , engraved by Orr, from Luniley,executed wllh care,
1'HICK—1" oloth, «ill back and aiüt', #'2 o0.
llalf cull, Atiliqtl", 4 till.
IN prc ciitiiig to tho public the Life and adventure of
the renowned Kit Carton, the celebrated (iuiilt. Hun-
ter and Explorer, it it but naturnl that tome certificate
of it authenticity ulimild be required at our ii nd . We
hnvo in our paaaettlon the followingdncumont ;
Fia T—Autograph letter from Cliri lopher I'ar.oli,
aaaerling that tliia lithe only life ol himaclt which he bu
ever written or dictated.
CrcoHO—A paper aigued by two of th* mint promi-
nent citizen of New Mexico, l.ieut. Col. Ceran W.
Vrnin, and Charlea Beaubien, late circuit jndge, «tatiiig
that of their own knowledge, tliia ia tlie only authentic
bingraphy of Chri tophcr C r on which lina ever ap-
peared. und that tliey tro cognizant of moat of tlie de-
tail of tho book, and vouch for their accuracy.
W n.C.CLAllK h CO., Publisher ,
ly Will be received liy Baker Siuylh lu a tew
dayt November 17, '58-
J. W. THOMPSON.
SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.
HAVING removed liotu hi old atatui, lo ib«
nhop I'oimerly occupied iiy J. (;. Oppelt, 0pp«-
situ Swcnaoii's, informs his li-li-nds and tlia pub-
lie generally, that he in prepared to do till work,
in hi line, in ftood style, oil bort notice, and«t
pi ice* to suit the lime*.
Auatin. June II. 1858. v2:no4g:lf.
Work,
MISCELLANEOUS ADV'MENTS.
I
THE LIVER INVIGÚHATOK.
Prepared by DR. SAN FORD.
COMl'OUNDED
ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
S OXE OF THE BEST J'URO A 1'IVE
AXl) /,/ VER 31 ED I CI.YES now before the
public, that neta n* n Cnthnrtic, easier, milder,
nnd more effectual tlmn nny other medicine*
known. It ia uot only n cathartic, but n Liver
remedy, acting firat on the I.iver to eject it*
morbid matter, then on the itomaeh nnd bowel*
to carry off that matter, thus accompllahlnp two
fitirt)o*e effectually, without any ol the painful
eeling* experienced in the operatinn* of nnmt
Cathartic*. It *treii|{thrns tho «yatem nt the
aaine time it purge* it; nnd when taken daily in
moderate doaca. will itrengtlicu aud build It up
with uniiaual rapidity.
The Livkii 1* one of
the
tor*
CARRIAGES, LEATHER, &c.
WE keen *M ;kind* irf hwUlier. Cnrriiuea,
Lace*, Belting, Embroidered cloth ami Leather
Air carriage top , Saddler*', Shoemaker* and
I'nrvlni.' T.w.l. . nil «•..liUfe .' M ..,.1........
r 1 ri-i .iimw t~
v^^qriTf.- ".'-i, jaw*!' ai
'Y"*'" ¡"If; ¿WW ri'r *,
9 ... V- :*r
ferTOi h- i ii y nrr
: 1 rrW35K®«;A-,«Sp
",v;,• .ft
« i**
líftthvaBá
furriel*' Toolti OIL Smldkra' Hardware.
In looking nt oarriage* nt the North, we
'l-cowry that1 all that glitter* i* rtiit
that paint and put
;reot amount of iiiiqi
• buaineaa. we thought we
e ti good article lo begin
we ordered them made, ami
that tbero will be no «in
■r to realde aexl door to
I; soüÍhVic* a sour.
G*lv«iton, May 18- 38- ly. ¿u „ím
I cukks guaiTakteku
tegvlabie, nml perfectly hnrml a*. Pi-r
♦Hi Atmtntf to pay
minted, unit'* cn c*.
ilt>MI
. flu al
dot- the
MACHINE.
Hack.,* .yd
i Muí!
"• i* >;«
anytbin
is, tumor
of the throat
Aaatin, An
ntilavIHe, Ala
iiri no
.nal*
princ'i pnl regula
of tlie litrmnn
body ; und when it
perform* it* functionr
well, the power* ol
the *v*tem are full)
developed. The itom-
aeh i" alinnit entire!
dependent on the heal
thy action of tli lAtrr
for the proper perfor
manee of it* fiinutinn*
wh h tin* atoinaeb i
lit fault, the bowel,
are nt fault, and the
whole *y*tcm mffer.
In cniirequence of our
organ-the Livrr —
having ceaied to dn
ita duty. For the dl*
ea*e* of that organ
one of the proprietor*
Im* made it hia tudy
iu a practice of more
than twenty year , to
flud o m e r?! ied)
wher. with to couu
teract- the many de-
rangement to which
It 1* liable.
To prove that tliia
remedy i at lait found
any Fperioii troubled
with Liver£ow|iliiiiit
in any of it form*,
im but to try a but-
tle, and conviction la
certain.
These (juma re
move all nmrbid or
had matter from (lie
y tem. supplying in
their place s health
flow ol bile, Inv igorat-
ing the itomaeh, caus-
ing food to digest w ell,
l'urirylng the Binod, Ji
giving tone and henltl
to the whole machín
ery, removing ¿ h e
came of the dUea*# -
effect'og a rad io i
tn fe.
Billoii attack are
cured, and. what i
better, prevented, by
the occasional Ule ot
the Liver Iuvlgora
tor.
One do e after est*
ing i auffioieut to re
iieve the «Unmob and
(event the fiNtd from
iitft and louring,
Only tut do' e
taken before retiring,
X
%
prevent Nlghtiui
All Who u e It
"fa
z
<
Only one <1 o i o
takeout i. ¡«lit, lumen
the bow el* gently and
cure* Costivene*
One dmu taken af.
er each meal will
cifre Dy*pep*la.
One dote ol
two teaapooiifulls will
'ilttay* relieve Sick
Headache.
One bottle taken
for female obitriictliiu
remove* tlie cauie of
tlie di*ea*e. and
make* a perfect cure.
Only one dose Im-
mediately relieve*
U h o I I c, while
One dose often re-
peated 1* a lure cure
for Cholern Moriiua.
mid a preventive ol
Cholera.
'i'S..Only one bot-
tle i* needed to throw
out ol the «yatem the
effect* of medicine
after * long ilckue *.
13T One bottle
taken for JaufUce
remove all inllow-
ie « or u n ii a t u r n I
color Iron the ikin.
One done taken a
hort time before eat-
ing gives vkor to Ihe
ippetlte. and make*
food digest well.
Ono doae often re-
E' ted cures Chronic
iarrlia-A in its worst
forms, while Summer
ind Uowel ooinpiaint*
yield almost to the
lirai doie.
One or two doie*
cure attack* caused
"y Worm* iu Chil-
dren ; there ia no *rtr-
er. *nfer, or ipcdtcr
rettinly In the world,'
aa it otterfaiU.
A few bottle*
cure Dropsy, by e*.
ailing the abmrbcota.
We take pleamre
In recpininending thia
medicine a a preven-
tive iur Fever and
Ague, Chill Frvér.
and all Fever* a
ttilioui Type. It > o-
t-nt«s with eertalnty
md "
THE STATE OF TEXAS, To the Shci iffor Wil
I nmson county, Greeting:
No. 4'¿t¡.
WILLIS AVERY, vs.
tilt' Heirs, Siieccsaurs.
tiveiofJAMESll.MIL-
LEB. dec'il.
In District Conrt ol
und Legal Uepreaentn- Williamson Co, Spring
Term, A. 1). 1859.
willing
ita WMsderfal
ivinj their uiianimou
ita fkviMr.
with the Iuvi-
lr«t
- - i t t'A* ^rit
S tTuZ
WHEItEAS Willis Avery baa filed hi* peti-
tion in try oflic.', ogamst the heirs, successors,
aud legal representative* of Jumen B. Miller
dec*d., nlleging in substance that iu the year
1R32, lie and Biutlett Simms verbally agreed
that the said Simms should clear out and locate
the hcadright claim or said Avery, as a colonist
for one league of land, should pay all expenses,
end peril ct the title to the same, for which ser-
vices petitioner was to make title for one-half
said league', to thu aaid Simms. That Simms
made n verbal assignment of aaid agreement to
James B. Miller; thnt oil the 31st day of Aug-
ust, 18117, laid Miller, by hia agent, tho said
Simms. proHcnled lo potilioaer n tille from gov-
ernment to petitioner, tor suid league of l.ind.
mid at the same time r. written in*trumint
which he called a transfer, made out in accord-
ance with the terms of «aid agreement, request
Ing petitioner lo sign the same in ooiisiderntlon
of tlie service* aforesaid. That relying upon
ihe representations of snm agent, and being nth
erwlse ignorant of I lie contents of said irstru-
mmt, pi titionur signed Mie same without rend
ing it. That while sold instrument contain*
these words: ' For nnd in consideration of the
sum ot two thousand dollars, to me in hand paid
liy thu citizen, Jume* B. M ller, who is a resi-
dent of tlie county of Washington and republic
ntoresnid, which sum I acknowledge to have re-
ceived to my entire sat «faction, at and before
the signing and delivery hereofandal-o these
words : ' I liind myself to prove mid make good
th'a title and sain, and to tho observance of all
the lor going, t bind myself, my person nnd pro-
perly. pri sent and future." V ot petitioner nev-
er, in fact, received the said two thousand dol-
'an but intended merely to ir<iit!'cr* nnd rclitv
t|iiish unto the sa:d Miller pelltioni r's title, oh-
mined ns nl'oresuld, iu and to the Em-t half of
-a:d league, in consideration of his clenrl ig out
said title and paying nil expenses, nnd did not
intend lo give a warranty tillo unloss his own
title shou'd hold good. .That Ihe greater por-
tion if said league of land lie* in Williamson
county ; that raid Miller died in the year 1857 ;
that ppii'lonor anticipates n unit against him by
the S'.'li'9 of 9ft'd Miller: upó.: *old written instru
ment, to c rning ,\it! ¡in'f l"agUD ofiam!. F"
tilloner prays to obtain hi support of III* nlli gn-
tiot thu lestiinony of Mild Bart left Sintiu*. n oit-
iz -n of Williamsiin county,and Morgan C. Ham-
ilton and Seaborn G. Snccd. citizens of Travis
county, in order thnt said testimony mny lie
perpetuated ; nnd furthermore prny that *a!d
heir , successors aud legal representatives be
made parties, defendant to till* prooeedin
£nd Jame Armstrong, attorney for petitioner,
nitt 'ng nmde amdavit that said defendant are
t nknown.
Now. thereTore yon aro hereby commanded to
(iite the heirs, *itcce ?ors, and legal repre eDta-
tivce ortiic snld Jume# B. Miller dec'il., to tip-
pear before tlie District Court of Willinmion
couifly, to lw held nt the conrt honra thereof, In
the town of Georgetown, on the second Monday
in Narclt, lets , by causing tbls citation and
brief «tatcmrnt lb be published Iur eight succes-
Wnggon, Uiirriuge nml Bluekmnilii
IN AM, ITS BRANCHES,
PLOW MAKING AND HOUSE SHOEING.
(Al f/tc Stand formerly occupied by Olían, atarla
opposite. Miller't Lit ery Stable.)
JM. RKN.NKTT would retpei-tlully infunn th* till
• ten ot Aii tin anil vicinity, that ha lia taken tka
above atanil and i. prepared to dn all work in bla lit*
with ncntncM niiri nu tlio inott reasonable term . I wlafc
it understood, lloit all work dune by me it warranted
A n.l I ti M arch 88th, llj.17—no31::lj
ii. w. TvwmrND,
(SVCCKSSOn TO NATIIANIKI. TOWNTENO.)
DKALKH IN Hardware, Cutlery, dnddleand Cnrrlase
Furulabliiü, Haildle anil Harnea Leather; Hwcejc.
Tennriaecr, aud American Iron, and C.'aat, Sprina, (iur
man anil Hlah Steul; Drug and Medicine , Uil , l'iilnt.
Window (Hast and tila. Ware. Alao Sheet Mutie, Mti-
«ic!. Iiiatruinunl , Ac. The aine variety of flood in
heretofore kept nt till F. tiilill llineut, Low for C'a h.
ré' Al o * Splendid Himiwoml 1'iavo for aale.
N. 11. Prescription compounded from Hclitee'elln'
K* rn Drus , at nil hour . Auitin, Sept. 3 ¡ nS—ly
MISCELLANEOUS ADV'MENTS,
JOSKI'11 A YF.lt H AIIK All AM JACHIS.
TREMONT HOUSE.
GALVESTON-TKXAS.
Ayer and Jacob , Proprietors.
THE above well known House lia* been
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with
all the latest improvement*. Tlie Proprietor*
do not hesitate in saying it shall be conducted
on principle* such as will iuiure the comfort*
of it* guests.
The Table will be auppllcd with all the deli
eacle* the mnrket affords. A share of public
patronage i* solicited. AYEUS & JACOBS
May 12 38 tf.
FU11NITUHE!
'IMIE oldest establishment in the city is now
x opened again. In a short time we will be
prepared lo manufacture nil kinds of furniture
lu a superior manner. None but Ihe best wsrk-
m.n will be employed, and we confidentially
expect a Hlmrc of patronnge.
UNDERTAKING
Will be promptly aud can folly attended to.
We have n superior und new Hearse. Our
terms will bj reasonable. [im9-tf.
J. W. ENGLAND & CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LITHOCOLLA CONCRETA
Southern Intelligencer, . Weekly paper, pub-
lished iu Austin, Travia county, (there being no
newspaper published In Williamson county.)
then nnd there to answer plaintiff's petition, of
which the foregoing Is a brief statement.
Herein fail not but make due return hereof
as the law directs.
Attest DeWitt C. Booth, Cletk of
tlie District Conrt of Willatnson coun-
ty. and the impress or my official cal,
hcfcnnlo affiled at Ifce ofllop in Qoontetown, on
•hl Deoembo IT Mi, A. D. 1858.
DEWITT C. BOOTH. Cl'k. D. C. W. C.
A true oopy of the original now in my hands
for aervioe. Deoenber 17th, 1858.
♦ E. THO MASON, gh'ff. W. C.
Dcc. ít, 1858,—vol3til8t8w.
"M.-1. *TtTO*,...... ■■.... .A.,MiM UMC0M .
I Planters Exchange,
KIRKWOOD HOUSE,
WASHINGTON, D. C.,
vtftn.remSwo,
HOWARD association
PHILADELPHIA.
A Btntficlal Inililution. ettahliehrd by tprcial endowment
for Ike relitj' of tne tick and d'atrencd, nffiicted with Vir-
lili nt aiul Epidemic ditertct.
To ull persons afflicted with sexual disease*,
such ns Spermatorrhoea, Seminal weakness. Im-
potence, Goiiorrhtca, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice
Onanism, or Self Abuse, &c.
Tho Howard Association, in view of the aw-
ful destruction ot human lite, caused by Sexual
discuses, and the deceptions practised upon tlie
unfortunate victim* of such diseases by Quacks,
several years ago directed their Consulting
Surgei'li, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open n Dispensary tin- fho treatment
of this class of diseases, in all their form*, and
to give medical advice gratis, lo all who ap-
ply by letter, with n description, (age, occupa-
tion, linbll* of life, <tc.,) and In case* ot ex-
treme poverty, lo furnish Medicines tree of
charge. It is needless to add thnt the Asso-
ciation commands Medical skill of ihe age, nnd
will furnish the most approved modern treat
inert.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of be
nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to
to the afflicted, especially to tlie young, and
they have resolved to devote themselves with
renewed real, to this very important but much
despised cause.
Just published by the As*ocint.ion a report on
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice
ol Onanism Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and
other Diseases ot the Sexual Organs by the
Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail
(in n sealed letter envelope,) Free of charge,
on receipt of Two Stamps for postage.
Addrcs , for ÍJr,"nrtor treatment, Dr. George
B. Culhoiin. Consulting Surgeon, i'oward Asso
elation. No, 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
By order of the directors.
EZBA D. HEKATWELL, President.
Geo, Eaiuciiii.d, Secretary.
v3no33 -ly.
INDURATING STONE GLUE
Olt,
CONCRETE CEMENT.
rpHK result of t'cmibinntioiisgin nccordiuica with imtuml
Ihwh, wherebv m «olid nml weather proof brick it
nmde from nny mibutrntum without burning.
Tlie effect o! these cotubiiintious i to hnsten nctioi ta
the formation of stone* The advantages derived from it
are convenience and economy, while equal solidity aail
durability with stone is the resu)t.
X Many parts of Texas are destltu'a
of buiWInurock, mi suit ble clay lo make brick, nor is
there timber at all suited for building purposes. Other
psrts abounding in excellent stone ate destitute sf «aad.
i lie Concrete Cement can be successfully mixed wher*
ever there i* a->yk\nd of clay or marl or rotton chalk
(Huie points) for a basis. It eousequently obviates tho
use ol sand, supplying the place of thecouu
sand m rter.
2 Its economy.
common lime and
If molded Into brick they
laid in the wall «is somm a*dry enough to haniu. This
is accomplished in IW or 15 hours under a dry warm sun
and a clear atmosphere. If properly mixed, mo aided
and handled, one brick in one million will not be lost.
1 lie ingredients to be added to the sulmtratum used as
the basis will uot cost a dime of money in verv many pla-
ces, unless it be a mal ter of choice.
'11 is eomposition having been patented t© the under-
signed is now offered to thnpeoplo of the Weal era States
im a valuable desideratum forbuildinir purposes, wad as
a most excellent substitute for the common liiue and
sand mortar.
The incredulous can examine my house at Mustia,
si*e 54 by 42,27 feet high, (two stories) inquire the cost
and the figures will be ehowo. The brick were com-
manned being molded in June, 183b\ and the building
progressed siowly until January, 1858, during which
time not tho slightest protection was given to the walls
ir the biick on the yard. £eusiblepeople like te be
humbugged with just such a house.
oautzomt*
If j ou ask the opinion of professional brick makers
alter the old plau, (burning) who are engagod in the busi-
ness, you will seldom And one who will not say the coat-
position is a humbug. The cause is obvioas. If pea-
P e their own brick nt a cost of 2or 3 dollars
per 1000 without the exponse or loss attendant ou burn-
ing, why would they give from 7 to 12 dollars per 1000 for,
frequently, a very inferior article of burned brick.—
1 líese men prefer to stick to the old doctrine, after smf-
ferin# loss oflabor and producing an inferior article of
burned brick, to taking hold of any mode less expensive,
laborious and troublesome, because, forr*oth, they have
not the ingenuity ta devise or the boldness to effect an
improvement. I have heard of persons visiting Justin,
intending to examine my house, who have been detered
from doing so by false representations. Hi not ¿eceiwt*
-but come and see for yourselves. I lave ¡.utneravt
certificates as to the utility of thU composition- My
n roiii iOW€Vcr' wftlCient evidence it stands in rather
«nd I don't charge anything fer
i m ¿ g Í ; Individual, Ante or county ltights for sale
I '•"W^Ü.Uvcrton,Houston Lavaca,or anvotker
shipping point in Texrt.*, brick machines of the fallowing
Weeds Patent Sewing
MACHINES!
With Improved Fatent Teniion
The following are a few of the many rcapono
why thefts ««wing machines aro preferid to all
other*. They make a strong lock stitch, thnt
dannot he unravelled or pulled out; the stitches
aro alike on both sides of the work; any spool of
cotton, thread or silk is used as bought at the
stores—they will stitch, Item, run, gather, fell,
quilt, hind and tuok. They are perfectly dimple,
taslly learned and kept In order, and will-wear
longer than any other machines now manulac-
tared.
WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
opera tea with equal facility upon Hue muslin,
cloth, or IciUjier, and
Wt Ghallcsge the World hi product its Equal!!!
Persons wishing to obtain elegant, economical
and reliable machines, are requested to oall be.
Tore purchasing elsewhere. The best of city
refereuccsglven, aud rJ—
to
Hi
staii tly on band. ^¿Smriim Mat!I
Und* repaired or taken In exchange.
ALSO, THE PATENT JUO¿
n sais^y iff i
No.'98 Camp street, New Orleans.
AGENTS WANTED to nil the above i
lilies and gins. Persons with small cap
tbls a profitable business. P
-The pabilo an cautioned against pur-
c satisfaction, or tbe t
LK TWIST, all kinds
>d, and iuhrloating oil for
cnpiicltfe., at the
Ailp molu inncl
i price nfllxei] t
bine for ileum ot water power.
making its OVÓ brick per day, 1 (too OS
A feur mold machine driven by a belt with horae
power, 16,000 brick por day, 950 S
A fuur mould machino with Improved (earlnf
horic; power, 10,(100 brick per day, 200 SS
A plain four mold umchine, hone power, 7,000
brick per day, r 1HW
" Tho Little brick maker," adapted to the power
of one man, and deainicd especially for plant-
ation uw, 4,000 brick per day, 70S
~ ^ y " idonol
not Include any cn l< if
«. C. RAYMOND.
N. B. —The above prices
Inaurauee or tranaportatton
November 3,1MB. vDnoll—if
steam saw mill!
P N. ALLKN Inform! the public that he has purchase*
Talbot's Mill In Bastrop county, and Is prepared I
fill attordors for Lumber at short notice.
Now for sale at the yard, 00,000 feet well
lumber.
Austin, Oct. 4, 'Jt. v3iio7|tf.
sutor & 13eryman,
Wkslsials aad ■nail fliscsis,
AMO
DEALER IN PRODUCE.
CftKOKHH AVKKCE, At'HTIN, TEXAS.
_Pot.U,1858. vSnoSttf.
COWING ¿ CO.,
Skncoa Famji Nbw Ton*.
MANUFACTURERS af all varieties af Iroa
and Brass Lift and Form Pumps, Garlea
Engines, Ac., embracing several kinds express-
ly for Railroad Water Stations, Mills, Faeto-
*c- May 96.n40itf
diamond shaving saloon.
Ed wilkinson informs his friends aud tka
public, that be hs*movod to his aid Hand
r^t^aitesSilta all
•very thing anew, ia
business In bla line.
Sept II, 18M.
vSnodHf
Mtaleef
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The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1859, newspaper, January 19, 1859; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179985/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.