The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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MBRCANTSE0 Cl/LLKGK,
*. .«-íw^SStófsssEMa
haa plnutiro tu ■uiKmueiD| hlaenatliiUfddMsrminajton
. of Ihtaachnol la Bali Aulonlo,
parta of thrH.am ba«a «*• •
•d, ud ara now kMiáuf iHmka at
tiro In aummiMlBf btaeooi
j Ws wbuMacrfctaths
s wa&r
aalailra varyluf troui'uíc to two tfcaoauÑi úolUra par
rnacrlbml at thla Institution rmbraaas
•' Buok-krc|iiii( bjr Uonbla Enlrjr." a. m pll«d t« * «rj de-
partment al tuda, Calculation., OorinwuMfeac*. Pm-
■naiiahlp auil Leoturu on Commercial Lawn ami Hi.lili
cal Kaanamia Mr different relations! aoaamcrcr.
ring taaflit Individually. appUcatila can «iter
i MrLaan.
In all
jmWalao
•I ifes govern
it*
annar. tojakr oliargc of and keen Book*,accordion
to thalatrat and moat appr
. 8. Henat r, Cln
Oblo; Ho
.IHS
.¡t. k. > «>"
at 1/aw, lli
practica la
and lo Iba coo nil'a
Iba coatí
r attention paid la
v3nott-1y
attorney H U , A- llu.
J 8--md -tf.
1 CmnaHor at U , H*w
lea la the M.trtcl
Comal. OnadaKipa.
Alan. In Iba *ed«rs1
Cbllactlona «are full}
ilz
r at La«r and Oanoral I .and
tSiiW
rrqtilrad to complot* Iba Coima from 8 ti
dnrt the number ut Inaouna not luring limitad
red to attend until qaaUlod la a thorough |>ri
barge of and kit
approved atgle.
CT
testimonials from the prk8s.
" ¿a a practical teal of lb* *lu* of Mr. Ranck'a la-
atrucllna aa a laacber of Book-keeping. ws only naed
Mala the tart, that In a number of town* of tlila Clatr.
where Mr. R. baa laugbl, young men wbo derWed all
tbelr knowledge of aecounra Irom him. are now recele
log Une Miarle* aa Book-keeper* in the ba.t houae* In
tli* country.
Tbl* I* an Impregnabl* fas', and We «late It a* an en
couragcineot fni all young men to aeall ttieinaalvea of the
opportunity now preaantod tbam ofacijuii'ng an uaeful
and elegant an aceotnplldimcnt."—A** Antenl Herald
" Meveral youug men In Ibl* city have been enabled
through Ib Ir attendance upon hi* mur«e, u> abtalii Mrat
«la altuallon*. and we laern that only a few week* alnre
a young gentleman, trained under blm, aeenred an a|
pointment aabook-bnaparln a larga mera anille c*labli*l
' I Haw Orienti* —*■ Antonia Ledger.
S school ha* now been located lu our city a audi*
.me far oar cllliens 10 underaiand Ita merit*.—
llera I* where a acholar should go hi fore raintm ndng
II the World for blmaelf. In thr«* montba he will be ca-
pable of keeping book* I ray of our bualnea. bauaea.—
Am Antonio Toan.
"Mr. Ranrk opened a acbeol iu Ibi* el.ee with aotiie
•Illy tee aub*crtber>, and baa rloee laugbt wltb anilnent
KWa*."—Ti" Wuleyan Banner.
"The diMimuMied mrce** he h** met with at lloua
loa, Chapped Hill, Waablngton. and other place* I* iuA
elent recn-nmendallon."—Lone Star.
" The Book* of «varal of the beat mercliamile liouaca
In tbl* placear* Mug k*pt by young man who owe their
TiTige ellweoMg flfrelrligeftKnly.
inta o. branarivs '
FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM.
J'a$t Office Strut, East nf Ike Tremtnt JJoiue,
OAt.VKHTOH, TEXAS.
ÍOHR1 Flower , RH.boiia. Trfmitdn*, DreasOood.,
«.'Oiiilia. Hruahea. Perfumery, Ac.
Muair and Piano-fortee.
OT Urdera (rom I be country promptly eaaculad.
PUBLIC PATRONAGE
IS THE BEST EVIDENCE OK MERIT
Or*rrr 4k Maker
sewin1 m ach ins.
Our family Mewlug Marhlnea are admirably adapted to
allklndaof dreaa making, quilting, die, Ac, and I it a
change of needlee and eaoot can be made to aew cltler
Ilia floaat Mwia* or iaaoMat, or baavlaat Luwel* or ft r-
*ey*.
SIX REASONS
fyietf Wiciiw
the liver íñvigoka'tok.
'repared by DR. san ford.
COMPOUNDED
entirely from gums,
IS ONE or THE BEST PURGATIVE
A ND I.I VEK MEDICINES new belore Hie
public. Hint net a* a Cathsrtie, esaier. milder,
mid moro effectual than nny other medicines
known. It f* not only a catliarlir, tut Liver
raiiifdv, arting firat oil tin- Liver to eject it*
morbid matter, then od the itonmcb ninl 1 owela
to carry off Hint matter, tiiu* accoiuulinliiuC two
mrpoara effeattially. without any of the painful
eeling* experienced In the operation of nio t
Cathartic . It gtreiigtheii the y«iein at the
•nine time It purg ■ it; and when taken diiily in
miiilerute doten, will gtrengtlien and build it up
with unuaual rapidity.
School Ílibelrtiíetoente.
KEV. V. GILLETTE, bavin* | rinai-enlly
, aaaoolakd with binw'lf, X. B
DKBKAY and H. WILLKE. nd hebg Itirlb- r
Mcwrti. W. R. uicharuson nnd
Sea-
IVhy tJu Grater if Baker Sewing Ma-
china are uniccrtaily preferred 17
jr'at Low, ijirln^eM. tea..
I In Important Cauae*. and
rt^ by I. A. k. O. W.
1 Letter may ba
kuowladse of Ibe alienee lo a eourae of inatnictioa in
lUnck'* MerchanHle t^hool <V#n *l«a inqutnr.
"Ilelm* taught anreral aeaalotia in tbla place and low
vlnaM-ly
li.'lleve, glvru unlreranl auilalnctiou to'hla pairona."
M< It$ue.
'Tbl# Itiprimrfwn, rt ooi>1y< ..HRH
it roiidur«e«i liy Mr. Imikh If a nek. who tinving grad-
r. ©a*t«*
atl.awg Acwtln.
r*d brick bulhting. corner til
Will practice In
Judicial Ola'.rlelas and
Court* at Anatln.
e lu the
lilltun Bur
onrtt of the
. afl bn*inee*
roLOeoSlily
Inatl'iirleti, rho only one of Ibeklad hi thla Ctate.
ne.l liy Mr. Janiea V.. lianck, wlm having grad-
uated at lluudry'a Clnciunwi Mercantil* Colleie, atnud
when quite a youth, among the Drat in bia pmfuwlon aaa
iractlcal book-k*epor In tlie « «II known linuao of Pterce,
•ege h On.-, Cineinhail. Ohio —Trt. Chrlnlan Atttaem .
"Mr. Itanck baa Juat eloaad wlili aucceaa a laiond
clnaa In the aelenca ol book -keeping by double entry, at
Iblaplac*."— Tatar llangtr.
" One ol Mr. R 'a |iU(iTI«, who but a alioet lime ago, we*
akoreihrr iinacnnainted with tfan mercantil* buaineat.
la now keepluir In the wholecala and retail T>mg
FAMILY USE:
I. Tliey Mr« (he tlirplrtt and more oadlj kept In order
ihmi any oilier maclitna.
!. Tlw y nmke 11 «titcli that will Raul or Ulp.
3. Th« y ww from ordinary i oo1 thread, «avinf the
trmible and tline required in Keeling your thread aa
you have to do with other machine*.
5. The H-nni Is a* at attic at the mo*t elaatic fabric, and
will tfivft with the •••aterial and it free from the liability
of breaking lu wathlng or ironing.
6 The *«Hcn made by (hit Machine i* prettier Iban that
made by any other.
Tinea wbo i ref«*r th* feock or 8b«ula Htitcb. ara iu-
formed Uwt the 0. k li. Ú. M. Company turnith a Ma
rbitie for
Seventy-Five Dollars,
wbHi mekr« the «ame «ttiu.ii a* thn Wheelc and Wil*f>n
and Hinder'* Macbiae*. and which, with late improv<
ment*r«KUbitiu| the teuton i f the threads, i* equal, if
not better, than any Phutth* Mnehine now mado.
TAKE NOTICE.
Our Berrnty-Flrii Tiolliir Maclilnee arc Imtter than nny
of the ao called cheep machine*.
Book atore ol Dr*. Uregery i, lilakoiuore, of thl* iilnce.
lytteinellcelly arranged a-t of iloublc
em ry hoeka that can ba found In the «tato."—iMOramji
We would *d*l e thoee of our reader* whobaretona
they wtali t ■ It' for the mialnou oerupatiotia of
•■mil to tlila *chool,"— Up'hur Democrat.
Federal
" A* ?;
gat Law, Auriln
etna, am
I Court o'f Claim*.—
* otllnialed to hi*
ral Lend Ofllre end
I. R. n. Nlcbol*.
Maraliall i linn.
No 55. Pweu
n4Mf
IC Wllaon, Goni
w;:7'"K,wnr
í. r. narro
, Attórniy* and Cnun*ellor* at
—
<3n31-lyr
at Law, lielena. Karue
vS 1.3# ly
1
. 0., Ati
Attorney and Cnnnaellar at
Will practice hi* proleaaion
Judicial Dlatriet, compiWi
una of the moat artt
entry li ' 1 •
Vf*i:
Ml
wl*h 11 A' for the
to tbla achool."— 0.
I trainable Inarltution la located iu Ban Antonio.'
—A net a State Gtutile.
"Ii I. conducted hy my old fricad Jainee K. tlanck
whim I knew, when, though n inere boy, lie aleml ntill
head nf bi* proleMlnn *• a pi ai Ileal lio..k-keeper In on*
of ibe L'-rÉeX houaea In the city of Cinelunatl."—C -
ililea, he la a regular graduate ef one <jf the heat
MerrátilII* College* In the l'uitad Bule*."— Tetar Men
runt.
tor faithar parliealar* ediire**
JAMF.B K. RANCK, Principal
reí.. W, BXI I
PLAZA HOUSE.
Ml SOT ft FKttRH.L. P«"r*lErn.B
rpilK Vnderalgned having pnrohaaed tho Intcreal of
■ Cha*. I.. Pyroa In tne ehove eatahlUliment, be* to
Inform their friend* and the public, that they will *pare
no pain* or eapenee to gire general aatiafactlon.
In addition to the utual tnenl time , pei nn> dealring
ll can hare hot meal* prepared fir tbeiu at anv hour*
between fi A- M. and P. M , at the ahorteit uolice.
lar An Ib títage*alup M th|i. hiiu«e;
We don't fell an)
i prullt; bui we will
rblue at a cheap price.
AND KEMEMBER THIS
That every machine we anil 1, warranted.
uf the cheap machine* at a largo prullt; Inn we will ael
yuu a goodUroticr & linker min i
Oray*on,
You n
•■■■■" "
laalj
Dlatrict, compilalng tha
Cook, Montague, Clay,
Jack, Wi*o, Denton,
il Dalla i laKanf-
giiprtw, Court of
Sir"
•f-:; BSSrSs
yo f"1
f **-hu "•• •
\ m+4 ru
Feb. 10, '39. i Ioo90-1y
,.n, .rc.„ MI*OT,
TKPI1EN C. KKRRII.L,
Proprietor*.
clothing i clothing !!
HAMKORD « HROWN1NO.
(BnceeMnra to Hanroao and «t*«i.)
Manufacturer* and Whol* al« Dealer* In all kind* of
sutitTft. muwKBN, nnd rritxtMiiNo ooona,
II and S3 Barclay atreet. cor. Cbiirclt, New York,
(Orcr C. IP. and J. T. JWW* tr Co..)
AI*o Dealer* In Rubber good*—*arron.ed to keep in
anr climate.
tlin known ropulatlon their good* have enjoyed for
«o ma ny year througnout Hie Boutn and We*t, enable
Ibein to rely coulldently upnnthdr ability to meet the
' " ■** " " «I theft Friend* and Ontti
r|
Br "
*i! vhítJM
wl|t
j>(i i'm t f
r. f.
l"*7
I1KLKHAV,
ÁllitMnnMiMMNÉ
iMtrtWa
luckett,
TfOUKll CO., TKXA8,
WILL ntti'Utl to loontinir nnd urve*lii ol
Inmla In ib** Vminr Lund IM'triot.
Refi rg to Dr. I'h il| , II. L. ITimhur, Aiiatin;
UunhMii It. H. Matthew?, UcilKitnp.
XKT33
X^U;3
*Vm™*
' ■. w aafp
mwt nw'toltlnr remedy fty- dlwtat a of Ihr
Billlnita Gonip'A nt . tt la p|, «„t,
Mm buni'llcial. Mnnr pt'raoni npo Miflfer-
r Iht'y cniinnt d<*orit>c. f.n.a
'1l«, DimtiiaaofSljrln, Wnatingr ol Klt ili.
« ol thc Ul|t<*tivn OruHiia, Skin Kruii-
ti.i.rn, Bull Ulivum, 1'itlpllntioi. of ih.> Heart
Sinking of tho Uowei:., Inoapuotlv for Study m
Biiglii«K*, Rimlt of Blood loth.- If end, rnlun'ol
lili
V wmt yAL; 'itffcw itm ntfil
Vj
'
a.JSini3tr,a<
"'t
The (¿rover it Baker Muchinet have be« n greatly im-
proved andaré now contidcred by Judge* to he the best
machine made
To all tea Come and see.
We will be happy to *how you auy and everything
about the machine.
I have them iu operatinu in my room, on actual work
KEMKMHER THE PLACE.
MRU. C, IIRANARD, Agent,
Fo*t OHtce Hirect. Oalveaton.
p. ft. —We will tend cut* ot Machine* and Cataloguen
of prici a, on application. fva-noSiJ-ly.
CHEROKEE HOTEL-
Si uth • Wat Corner «/ th* Squnrt,
BUSK. TKXAS.
V. OZMENT, ritOPRIETOR.
rPIi F. Proprietor of thi* eitabliihment n tpectfullr In-
1 fount hi* friontl* and the public generally, that fir i*
ut all timet preparmi to accommodate traveler*. lie
'"HI *pnro no troiiMe to make the ntagr of those who
choote to patrnnlxr him, comfortable, lift roomt are
fitted up with the view to convenience and comfort, and
tevei at of them at e eattecially appropriated to Uio u§« of
fainlllet. Hit fable will at all timet be w< II aupplied with
tho bett the country atl'ordt. Hit experience in hotel
keeping, both hern ami eltewhero, enablet him to prom-
ite complete aatislactlou. IIin stable* are lar^e and well
arranged, ami with the attention of competent nod care-
ful hostler , miller his own *i-perintendenc, he proui
itet entire tatia(ai'tion iu thia department. Corn nnd
Fodiler kept for aale on re«ton*bl« term* at the Stable.
Dee HO.'M v3nl ly
ACCOMMODATION TO TKAVEMWS.
UP ! have two flue new hack*, and a two horae hug-
gy, aiid am prepared to convey traveler* and other*, to
any point, on reasonable term*. V. OZMF.2VT.
JOHEPII AYKltft ABRAHAM JACOBS.
tremont house.
OALVKSTON—TEXAS.
Aven and Jacoiih, PioprU'tors.
TUG nbiiro well known lloueo hni been
thoroughly repaired nnd newly ftirniihed with
nil the litieit Improvement . The Proprietor
do not be itnte in any lug It almll be conducted
on principio tucn ea will
of it Biientg.
The TahU will be at ..
eaaieg tho market nffoi'da
The Livmtia oneof
the principal regula-
tor of the human
bod* ; end when it
perform it* function,
well, the power ol
the gvgtetn are fully
developed. The «torn
nub i* alnmit entireh
itepeiulenton tho heal
thy action of the l/ttr
for the proper perfor
manee of¡t function :
when tho glumaeh in
at fnult, the bowel*
aro nt fault, and the
wltolt) ayateui (tlffera
in contequenee of «me
organ--the Liveh-
having oeaaed lo de
ita duty, "or the di
of that organ
one of the proprietor
hue made It bla gtudy
in practice of oori
than twenty year*. U
find • o m e remedy
wberi with to couii
teract the many de-
rangeitieuta to which
it i* liable.
To prove that thi*
remedy I at laat found
any peiaon troubled
with Liver Complaint
in nny of it* iorin
Itn* but to try a Lot
tie, and conviction
certain.
Theie (juina re
move all morbid or
oad matter from the
ay tem. aupplyine in
their place a henlthy
flowol bile, invito rut
íiik the HtoniHch, cana
itiK food t"di|<e t well
Furilying tho Blood
giving tone and health
to the whole uinchin
cry, removing the
cauce of the dl ea e -
effect itg n r a d i c a 1
cure.
Billoua attacka are
eurcd. and, what ie
better, prevented, hy
lite occn«loiiul iuo ol
tho Liver Iuvigora
tor.
One do«c after ent-
ing 1 «ullicient lo re
lieve tlieatomach and
pi event the food Irom
riaiiiK and aoitring.
Only o n e d o e
taken before retiring,
w
i luco na will iuture th* comfort.
rJl
Of.
Only one deae
taken at tight, looaena
the bowel* gently and
cure Co tivenea.
One doae taken nf.
er each meal will
cure Dyapepaia.
One doae ol
two teaaptMinfuU will
tin aya relieve Sick
Heailacha.
One bottle taken
for female obatruetion
renmvea the cauae of
the dlaeaae. and
make a perfect cure.
Only one tlo e im-
mediately relieve
Cholle, while
One do e often re-
peated ia a anre cure
for Cholera Morhui.
\nd a preventive ol
Cholera.
^•fr-Only olio bot-
tle la needed to throw
•ut ol the ayatem the
effect nf mediciue
after a long «ickiiea .
ot One bottle
taken for Jaundice
remove* nil aullow
to or u ii n a t u r • I
color Iron the akin.
One done taken n
.hurt time before eat-
ing givea vigor to the
ippelite. and itiuko
finid digeat well.
One done often re'
>eaied cure Chronic
Jiarrha'a in ita worat
form , while Summe
■ltd llowel complaint
yield ulmo t to the
tir«t do«e.
One or Itvo doae
cure attack* cauaed
y Worm in Chil
irvn ; there ia no aur-
er. anfer, or ipedier
remedy in the world
ta it tier er failr.
A few bottle"
cure I)rop«y. by ex-
citing the ahaorhenta
We take plenaure
in reconim^udiiiR thia
medicine na a preven-
tive (or Fever ami
Anne, (.'hill Fever,
¡uní all Fever* a
liiiiotta Type. It
eruto with certainty
and thouaandi are
willing to teatify to
it wonderful virtue .
uiiauiinoua
KMoiled by J*ew-.-. ......
F R. BBOWN. announce* that the rillh
aimi of thi* w.heol will commence on
monday, j anuary 31ST.1859.
In Addition l<> the tlKUftl lirntiolif «Í aU EhQ
USU EDUCATION, will U tnughi the
latin, ghkkk. french, fcpan
1SII, ami 0KBMAN LANGUAGES;
A full courH" of IIIGIIKIt NATHEMATIC8.
together with PKAiriTOAI- PURVEYING a';d
LINEAR DRAWING—ALSO .NATURAL
PIIILOROI'HY.ASTHONOMY.CHEMISTR^,
GKOLOGY, MINERAI.OOY, HOrANY
PHYSIOLOGY, INTKLLECTUAI'PHILOSO-
PHY, RHETORIC. LOGIC. IIOOK-KEEP-
INU. and DRAWING lu PKRSPECTIVE.
The wnol * whool will be hmiucted in
VOCAL MUSIC, without
We 4*nt4*r a ni*w nnd COMMODIOUS
HOUSE Iwllt and arranged for the purpoaea or
Education, nnd expect to have It xpe.tlily fur-
niahed w'th all the Apparatua and help* necea-
ry lor the proaecullon of the most thorough
d extended courae of inatruction.
Aoatln. Jnn 1Í. vS'ioii-lf
^irnqqigts' fl^bchigctneftjg.
BARER & SMYTH'S
advertisements.
^Tecbwic*' fltoelrlkehwnij.
CIANS
PHYSI-
t:.i. TIME
(Man of the Mnrtar. P««n Street.
Anatln. Marrh 11 n39—^t
austin collkgiate
FEMALE INSTITUTE
r^tllK fifteenth ae**lon cuminencc* on tho laat auy ot
The* pííníipal hi." Mcnrod the tervico* of * l'rof« **r,
ho *pnaka and write* the f r*noh, Spnnt.h, and Italian
lanffuaize*. Mr. J K Ki aaey ha* enleted "|ion hi*
duties • Profwwr of Mu.lo. lie Iti.trucl* upiio the
Piano, Guitar, Organ, and llarp, both theoretically and
TSrvScal Mu,ll; taught a* a «rlene* daily, ami *1*0
on Saturday* from 10 to IS oelock./rr* af charge, by
Prof. ltoa*ey, «lio I* arknowledged to lie a aupcrior
Vocallat. lie *l*o tench** Drawing and Painting in *11
their different «tylea.
Mr. Smith take* plenaure in Mying the many friendi
•ad pat ron* of the 11 atltute, that It wa* never in a more
flouriahin* condition, and he promlaea that no palna or
exponae ahall be ipar«l to make It every wny worthy
tho patronage an liberally Imatowcd. Theirbool I well
•uppllail with Maps, Globe*, and a complete Ohemlral,
I'tillo.ftphleal, nnd Aitronomlcal Apparatm, «ITOrdlntt
every facility to tlin«e emtaiied In tne aludy ot tlie.e
•clencea. lu wldltinn to the present corp* of Teacher.,
other* will he added a* the cuiiiem ie of the achool may
dumand. Mualc room and Piano at the Institute.
B. J. hm1th. A. M., Prlu i.
Austin, Jnn 18. lPrHI. v8m £l-tf
TEX A S MI/.lTAltY INSTITUTE
wul be received wiihin wdm weeis
rnoM
N. YORK. PHILA.. A N. ORLEANS,
A LABGE and well ae* rtcd st.ylt.of
ft Dr* ' and Medlrlw ,
Tor the Winter Tr*de, which are will * II on our •*«*%
aceomniodatiiii term*, to Physician., Planter*, andCu*-
toincrá cenorally, WHoImdIp Ret hi i.
Patent fiediclnesofevery description at
Tobacco, Cigaia. Tea. Porter. Ac.; a*pleadld a*aort-
nient of Books of every description, selected ex-
pri ssly for this market ¡ magntñcent Gift
books and Annual* for Chrtotmaat •'*'
*lc, Music Ilook*.niid Musicallnstru-
menu, a large lot: Toy Booka,
Pictorial*, and Juvenile
Books, a great variety!
Fine Cutlery,Pock-
et Knives, Ra
lor , Per-
fu in-
er-
y. nnd
Toilet Ar-
ticles of every
description • Uth-
ographa, Knrrav ngs.
and Frames! Ladle*' Kaney
Arlicle*-Prea*iiig Cases. Combs,
Card Cases, Writing Case , Silver
Thimbles, Ac ; Paper-Letter, Cup and
Note; Antes, Blank Books, Record Book ,
Hay Books, Jovrual* and Ledger*, <"opy Book*,
Pens, Ink. Memorandum Book*. Ac.; Toy* Toy*l-
an element and varied M*ortment, for the holiday*; Ml
auorted. select /fovel*; l.ougfellow'* new Poeut,
" Mile* Standish i" " The adventurer of
Kit Carton : " over one hundied volume* of Po
rm*: a beautllul lot of Bible* and prever Book*, of all
sizes, and in every tyleof binding.
rw Call and see our Atock, at the «lull of the Mortar,
P«in A., Aititin. BAKKIl A 8MYT1I,
iVov 17. '58.
1081 bin deacon bress*avbkge, aditia
( Ortr I ha Store, I'keU, .net JoA^f7,1
fllllANKKDI. for past favarThe would roswíS'i.
1 nouuee to the drixeti* of thla city and líTtl o ' w
i* now reeetviug addition* to hi* bindery whíeí
ai'lr him to do work la a manner unauruaasrd t" r'n * •
ell 1*111I t) and dtirablDty, by any bindery ta a. '¿«J
Intending in future to sive hi* entire attaiftlon i. T*"
new. he «alters himself to do work a* ch. ao .. t, k""'
done in the State. P ""«ll.
Austin. Aiitust 8B. laM. *Snal,iT
e. d walkek^"^1
Saddler and Harness maw.
U AV1NG located himself permanently , <"
•" *pectfully tenders his (ervice* to tha eitlieu «f\l!'
and the surruutiding couuties. M*ftkls
All work er.tru*tedto him win be executed witk
lie** aad detpalch. Sttr
•• . „.,w .. u,,vf ak*f CoHgrerr Avenue, Maw Swanean'e star. ~ .i
WAKKB A ."MVT _ y,>. af ,k, HORSE. I v« aoá!r '
FURNITUR EI
rPHE olileat eetablishment in the city ¡a
A opened njraln. In a hort time wn will u
ire pared lo manufacture nil kitida of fttr*itntrl
n it anperlor manner. None hut the lien work
m.n will lie employed, nnd we ConMentttfl*
expect a Nhnre of paiionagc. '
UN-DEBTAKINQ
Will be promptly nnd cnrtfully attenUed to
We have n wiperlur and new Hearse On
lerma will be reuaonnble. f iioi if'
__ J. ENGLAND &C(>,'
m. j. joh ANNESv"
d mllver Mmiila, **■
HAS removed fnini Pecan atroet to Cnniirrss A.. ,
oi positit Hwensnn' l.ulldinn; and I. U,1W pr ""j
to ao all work In hia line with despatch, ,„H
to give satisfaction both aa to price and wnrkiusMlii
mammilla re-set, and eanus mounted In the best „f «ii'-
Repairing done with despatch, and warra, ted I kil*'
on hand a line assortment of Jewelry, which í ni n
pose of at W) pur cent lew ibnu it can he bought In ibi.
city, elsewhere. Call and examine before pirchsri..
June 3 v2 n4.1 ly P t* sal«g.
AT IIUTF.nsVlI.l.K. opeo oeut *o« ion Januarv 94 —
College year of forty weeks, divided in two sessions,
100 pe
•tuale
etuis with Juiin.
Tuition—(;ollei;iftte, $.10 per session^
year. Preparatory, AÚ0 per session, (Kngllsh
only.) ACO per year
Lmnaav Fuan—85 per year; Board ®12 per month,
iitcludluir light, fuel and washing.
Pavmxnt*— Advance ench session, invariably, debt*
not allowed.
Cadht —'Twelve yeai t old, and passlnx examina-
tion in reading, writing, and arithmetic, through the
ground rule* may enter.
J)i.K*.—Uniform to be had at the Inatit te.
¿.hires* (3 G. FOR8IIEY
No- 10. 1H.W Vllnlislt Hntersvllle. Texa*.
M. W. TOWKWNP,
(«ticcEsaon to **th*ni*i. towhtkno,)
DKALF.il IN Hardware, Cutlery, «addleaud Carriage
Furnishing, Saddle aud llames Leather; Hweeilo*
Tenucaseee, and American Iron, and Caat, Hpring, Ger
man and Slab Htm l; Drnifa and Medicine*, Oils, Paints
Window Glass and Glass Ware. Also Sheet Music, Mu-
sic e Instruments, Ac. The snuie variety of Goods as
heretofore kept at this Kstnblishment, Low for Cuh.
r" Also a Splendid Rinewood Piano for *nle.
II. Prcacriptions compounded trout Schleftelln's
X ra Dnnrs.ai all hours. Austin. Sept. .'Ij n3— lv
prevonta NiRhtiiiare.
All who uac it are giving their
teatiuiony in it fnvor.
psr Mix water in the mouth with the Invi-
((«rnior. nnd awnllow both together.
the liver 1nvig0rat0r
IM A HCIKNTtr.tr: MKDICAL DIKOOVKllY, alt ll ÍH
daily working cure*, nituoat too «rent to be
I eve it cure a* if by magic, even the ftret
time 'jiving benefit, and seldom more then one
bottle I required to cure nny kind of Liver
Coinpluiut. Iroui the word Jaundice or Dt/t/ep-
riu to a common Headache, all ef whicn are the
reault of a Diaeeaed Liver.
l'RICK t)NK DOLLAR PER BUTTLE.
DR. .SAKFOIID, Proprietor 345 limad way
Austin. May A. '58. — Vlino37. New York.
M1 Sj'ELLA N EOUS ADVKK'M EXTti
patronage I mlicited.
May18!
! 8 if.
eil with all the deli
A ahare ' 1"
AVEU8 & JACOB?
Memory, Pnina In t
I tout*, Ulcera, OM I ■■■■
Owiit, MfAttle Compluitita and Me^ttlnt
Bo I- and general ImpurHy of the Hloo.1
bva ribl'—nre nttwelcome Unmphiinta. If
• St.'
«■jJaaiiMiiiv' ill
.ti ,... _ Wieit III
lee, Ulcer , OM Sore*. M< renrinl Diet a«a.
Inritit'f
al—-an
the*
wlU'tie V017 nire 10 relieve ^
plnintf, If not mhhi oarod for. ni-tuni" a vitnl
ll,:« ,n " C0OTW «fln.vmy and In
diligence, n* ir i hey were lint reapon«;i)|t. for
own live . The ehanite of aenaona arc neor
lected-tnelr cold* nr« tteglMied; Hiu blood i
«"gleolfd? the Diarrliaa la nested. Y. uti|
•" ' «red fbr na ih«y Are pnn.it,!
Ihr delicnte periods of ttirir Uvea. Look nt the
raekaof eonMltntimia—tho mere apologiea for
phyt cal humanity upou every aide; Is tbere no
" Dmr Sir: Mi duughter wna r.
iierlect aki letou by Ei Vflpelaa aud
too thought .ho mVt die- Pliye-cin.,
pyypWPiy 1 ii^p
her incurabii
AHWI
invalid srrrnsR, «bad i
Sir; My daughter wi ndttced to
Scrolulu..
. i rououu
l' <- bletelhgof (icid your
ef Yellow Dock nnd tj.ir.apu -
her to perlect health.
'icswtts , Scott, Ind."
Grange. IVxa , M«y SMth, lwtí.
A- PahsLaat anm-
with **ver* deldlity nnd loas
ral reui< dit$, cona'iling
mea. but found im* bene
IMe of Dr. Uiiya ll> Yel-
.„ *l' el pare me im-
">VM. K. WHITE."
■■■■■■
my emuoiHtia up|H arnoce; Utm* | uhk n^ ri
«44^4
•>"v ' • •
y ryr^f iüwWwé
iliiiJHi.'ifT1* i*T>y^*p
'i
Iff
fea
"j f
é\Z
>«1
rt->i tMI
000 tt's aacovaa
LAMPASAS, TEXAS
A/iRB. ANN WOUiHIIHj'E, would reapeelfully
iinnniiuee to lite public, Hint alie litir rented
tlila Hotel. Sulphur S|u lug nnd bath bounce, lina
lind them thoroughly repnircd and renovuted.
and will keep them III good order. Tho table
will bo lurttUbed with the beat the market af-
ford , and every exertion will be mnde to ren-
der thorough antialactioii to nil. The houae
will bo open alter the tenth ol May, Thia Hotel
will be kent open through the Full and Whiter,
n good atable l| uttuched to tliu Hwiiae.
April 5-37—If.
m. t. et'l.tom,.
oAtna LieseoMs
Planters Exchange,
Hempstead, A us/in County, Tex
M. L. FULTON, & Co , PrnprirtorR.
\t«.. we tffe ngeu ta for F. 1'. Smn/er'i Unite
nte Mait Stage Liner to Atirlin nnd Wuro. [itiftyl
kihkwood house,
washington, d c.
IVnnliylvanla Avtfnti nnd litliSlreel.
3 45ij^ J. H. Si A. W. KIRK WOOD
are's hotel —ci RGETOWJi, texas.
'I HK subscriber still kee
1 he atan* hulldloff, w
dwnrty uppHwl Willi the b
f'(llltl.lnlsi.l *>ltl, ll,A «atal.l
open bi. bouse, known **
rc hi* Inblc is «Iway* abun
t which :b« country «R'ords.
mem I* air
Iwnvs wetlsupplle t wt. provender, and altonded by
lareful ostler*. An angomcnts *rc being made to enlarge
lie litmse and to increue the accammodalioti* fjr lh*
r'tbllc.
Georeetnwn. Maveh lath, lay
Connected with the edald
RXCKIil.
tar wen*
■etui o*tlar*.
carriages, leather, Ac.
WK keep all kinda of Ixather. Carriage*,
Lacea, lleltlug. Embrohlereil cloth and Leather
for oarringe lop , fiitddler*', Shnfmakera mid
t'lirret ' Tool*; Oil, Smldlerg' Hardware
Hubt. Spoke , Slinfta, Axle*, >'}irlit|a, reudy
made Harnea , &c.
Iu looking at carriage* at the North, we
made the di eovery that ' all that glitter* I* not
Otd<l." and that paint and putty aoinetiine con-
ceal a great amount of Iniquity, and a* we in-
tend tw build up a buiineaa we thought we
«hould at lea*t have a good article to begin
with, e >ii*et]uently we onlvrM them made, and
it I* our candid opinion that there wrill bono no
ee*aity frr ttie pnrcbaaer to realde ocxt door t0
a Ulnck.milh or whocl-wright.
a soulHWicK *aoK.
Oalveeton, May I -3
jT MOWING MAO
(ent Improved Mowiug Mac
mu.
iitr*
i."5 Ki
nut name to g*t mil of order- compact
lean, perfectly safe to the driver, and may
• alow gait by horae* or oxen. No clog-
1 work* well on rough ground-^alno on
A. 0. COMfrOK i. H. HKII.MION.
a. a. cowpton & Co.
auction and commission merchants,
AND
GENERAL agents.
First door ubovo Swoiisoii's Slurc,
APRTIK, TI3A8
WK have associated ourselves together fur the pur
poaeof transacting a General Agency, Auction-
and CummUslon limine *, aud by a prompt attention |o
the budneu of our customer* and consignees, hope to
Berlt • liberal «liare uf pniroe gr.
Kspecial attentlen given to buying and selling Itcal
Kstate, Merchandize, Negroes, Uones, Mulos, C r-i ges,
Furniture, Ac., dtc., Ac.
tar Cash advanced on consignments.
rae- Reiugpermuieiitly established, thoseentruatlng
us with I heir business have tlie aaanrnnee that it win
oefalthfullv «tended t vtt:M*1 v.
Ti'inr0RHniirnwirE"T—
jno. s. spence,
PEOAN STREET, AUSTIN.
I will give apeclal attention to «II |HI,d mat
ter entruated to me—llkewiac the pnrchnae
and «ule of city property, paying of tax* , rent-
ing, of property, or nny buainu * requiring an
agent here.
I hnvfi for tale twenty-five city and ont lot ,
improved nnd unimproved: and 12 000 acre 01
Inutl. mostly in unall tract*. Thoae wuking to
purohaae, píente to give me a cull.
JNO. S. SPENCE
Anatln. October SO lMfl,-i!li J|tt.
W. I>. U'lVINtlr.' . "■ J. U. ll.lltAI.N0N.
COVINGTON & HAJtALsON,
Gknerai, Land and Coi.i.kctino Aoknts.
Lampusas, Texat.
lyitiL pcraonvlly aitciid to Surveying nnd
locating Lauda, perfecting titloa, ptiyiug
taxea, preventing troMMNlea, buying and selling
latida and adjusting all kimla of claims, nlao the
collecting nnd u-ttllng ol nil monfed claims en-
truated to their caro.
ItKfKiiKNCKfi.—W. P. Hill, N. 0., Ln.; Col.
Kdwnrd Clark, Anatln, Texna; T. P Hngiiea,
E. II. Vontre* , Georgetown. Tt'x.ts ¡ Get !
Green, Cameron, T. xaa; Jane* Trultt, Shelby
County, Texas ; Mnth. w Cariwrighl. 8 n Au-
uatine, Texna It. W. Dunn. Port Lavaca,
'exaat John H MeRea, Jn.per, Texaa: J,m'
G.Collier, Tyler «ity, Texaa; Edward Miica.
Smul. Smith. San Antonio, Texas; M. T. Joiin-
-on, Tarrant County, Texas.
April 81—nnSS - ly.
PARSONS
FEMALE SEMINARY,
travis county. texas.
12 miles from Autlin. 8 mile* from WMtrville.
'IMifc' Hpring Hecsion ol thin Institution will commence
* on MoudAjr, theS8tliof February.
Tne Kxaminntion will be on the 18th and Uth of July
The Exprimes per Kention of five month* fnr Hocrd,
Tuition ami Hooka— wneli ng, lights and fuel ineludetl—
wili ho from ^O^to $10000 depending upon the course
of Mtudies.
Hills pnynlile punetunlly nt the close of ench Session
YnuQjf Ladies admitted at any time, and cbarged from
he time of admit i aneo.
For further particulars, aildress E. D. TOWW.fi,
^resideut of the BunrH of T«usteesl
Jnn. r>. 1 vH r2Q ly W h' «nrillo. Texas
~M I SOEL LA NEOUS AI V'M E N TS.
a. ii. li e a n ,
TWENTY YK4KM IHirORTER
97 Pkaiii., ani> ho Stonk stiikktm,
nkw voiik. s'-lit*
te $5.75 per gal.
1.50 to 3.00
1.50 "
J.40 "
2 00
1.00 '! '
2.00 "
2.50 "
Cognac Brandies,
Kochell'.' Ilrandiea,
Bordeaux Brandies.
Holland Sclumpp* Gill,
Jaiunlca Rum,
ftt. Croix i'.iiin. •
Bourbon Whiskey.
Monongiihela Whiskey,
Madeira, Port, or Sherry
W(ne. .95 to 5.00
Champaign'.-. 8.00 lo 15.00
Parties ordering by mail shall be na liiirly serv-
ed as if buying In person, II their orders are ex-
plicit, stating the price, quantity. Ac., about the
medium prices ol' the price imiued will procure
fine gooiia. v3'lo8-lv
1.00 lo
.75 to
1.00 lo
90 to
1. 0 to
.95 to
SOUTHERN
Fire-Proof
roofing!!
It is impervious to water, and
ZKrOOMBtTMTI
XJB.
T TS Durability, Elasticity atjd cheapness gives
¿ it superiority over nil other rooting now in
use. li cheaper than «Inc. tin or shingles-
last longei' and need no repniriug. For
by Hip gnilon or 'nfrel, with lull Instruc-
■ hiiw to upply it. S. S BRlTiíH, Ag't.
istln. N'ori nth r ÍM. IRftfl. — vo.'Hnlll'.
imnmrnrm.—
THE undersigned Itilorn the citixona of An*-
tin, and the public in gen ral that hl« music
-tore and *toek ol'iuu*ic is now cmnpl ted. and
that lie I* now thoroughly pr pnred to ex««ute
am order* in that line. An abundant mpply in
all brauche* ofinus ci* on hand v,t: K„r IMano
Guitar. Klttte and Piano. Violin and Plmio, Viol
I neello and Piano, ('larhniet aiid Pisno soil"*
with Piano, and fonga with Galtnr aeomnpanl-
nient, instructor*. Orchestra and Brau-band
mil* • t abo all aorta o minie paper (piled )
•tring* l r all iietrumMita, (Warranted Italian
il.igne* of mude
ti
will Inst.
snlu
lions
Atintlii
F. L. PASCHAL,
Auction and Com'sion Merchant,
San Antonio. Terns.
REFEHfi to Vance & Bra., Grnesheck Sí Frcucb, J
(Jlrich Sc Cs., f, (luilheau, Hewitt A. Newton, 11
Mayer Sl Co., Hon. I. A. Pnschnl, Gen. T. N. Waú!, and
Wnrriek Tunstali, Hnn Antonio; Jvtlgtt E. Billinirer
Gomales; A. H-1'iiillips, Victoria; Kerr Sc. Clnrk, Kirk
land Si Itau^hn, I.nvncn; Swensou St. tíwislicr, Austin;
R. Si ij (l. Mills Galveston, no3?:l yr,
JOII.N L. OVA US.
groceries, provisions
W1NE8. LIQUORS. ETC.,
I'ecnn it,. Austin, .Texa*.
I <r Tlie iiiyheat CASH price pnld for UlUKd of nl
ki"lis. I-J.na ly
ho for arizona.
rpHE unitornlitned tslce tliia metlimi of Inlormiu til
t'rirnil nml pmrons getierslly, that lie delire lo gd
to Alison , nml tliM he wialiea *11 ibo e knowing ihem-
lelve Indebted tofalm, liy Mo or hook account, to osll
nnd seule without delsv; also those having claims
ngniust tha aame, a he Intend to sell out liis ntire
stock, Ronsirting ol nuidlc , riding hridlei, martingale ,
••irruí , and itirrtip leathers, .Ingle and ilonlile haruesa,
hardware of rarloo deaeriptlnn , rein «ml lrih web-
lilng, raw material, itv. In addition ra the abov* lie will
«ell hi shop on OonureM Avenue, with gj years ground
lease, tlxty acre of land in Comanche county, nnd one
Aiie Urge ox wagon , all of which will lio «ofil for malí
onl7- i J. *V. THOMPSON.
Austin, February S. 186 .—vo18i,24 f.
miscellaneous adv'ments,
sf
NOTICE TO FARMERS-
n. c. nr.wKTT
BENNETT
.... WiltK HKXltr,
henry,
MAM'rAcrrcnKSN or
ACBICULTURA^L IMPLEMKNTS,
Ko. 1 r.tcnt Sheer Strel How, polUbed, size l b„ri«
'2 * •• o ,,
It 3 h «• *i U 14 *
^TKKI. Prairie Hrenkera of all sizes
oxen.
Hue*
H'if* Y Catalogae* of inu*ie eaa be had «rat-
ón application. I'erwuis «ending p,.Ht «tamp*
i-rad or money, are requested to sen,) 3 cent
•titiiip. Any pieee of mu«ic, eve,, if IMl|
i.atxl. will be procured wltiout extra charge
CIIA8. SPHENOEll
«•tin. March 5d, Wfl.-V«fti«t*-|v
nutou & nsmmir
*n« fresh me
W
..«At.
cowing
#1
V 08T. First cln uiiciiii iitiunal ItantlriKht
m.J eel 1 i dente, No-, 130, lor one leniítie nnd
luljor of land. i*stu d by tbo board of land com-
niiaioners of Jasper county, to Jiio. J. Sluitble
Held. If not hitird from witbin the time priv
scribed by law. application will be mode at the
proper office lor n tlupl cate.
JNO. J. STU0BLRFIBLD,
Aiirt'n, January, 26, iy>9^voi;iii!¿3- tv.
FOR SALE.
rpiIK late resldene* of Col. Tlmmas Win. Ward at
present occupied by Mr , rtob*. «on. Apply to
— OKO. j. DI/rham.
FOR SALE,
A f eoffising 40 seros of excellent farmini
. '™. adjoining Ihecityof Austin, and known as out
# ^ ^;''J,1.,1'v.1,ion B-, about one-fourth of a mile east
of tho mind Asylum.
Also, J.ot Ifo. S7, aiUotuin
under l«nee—with th " "
GEO. 1. nt'RH.
Dee. 99,' >* nt
MILLtNERY & FANCY OOOD8*
jS,
_ " splendid lot ol v«H)ds, fomurislnff
Rich real Maraboat Heathers.
rant Feather Tasnela.
"^rtdfemtj' Telvet trimmings lor dreMM, with
important change.
Noticc to Travoloi's in Texas.
new mail 8chüoule
Ticentij-J'oiir to Tliirti/^ir hourt eared.
Connecting Austin. snn Antonio, ttud ¡uterine-
dinte plnce*, with Houston. Oaiveston
nnd New Orleans.
horte.st. quickest ami cheapest routp
the Iirnzog nnd Colorndn Valley , Anstin
and Western Texas, via. b. i). & 0. Htiiiro d
from llarrishiirft; emiuectine with new Or
leans and Galveston. Ilnrrisbiiri! nnd houston
u. s, Mail Steamers ; and at lllchniottd with
singes to Austin, sun Antonio. Gonzales and in
termediate points.
Curs leave Harrisburg each day (except Still-
day) at 7 o'clock, a. m., and Kichiuoitd at one
o'clock. P. M.
l'essengers for Austin, Gonzales a'c., leave
Galveston on Monday'* or Friday's steainhont
Inking cars at Harrisburg ami stages at lileh
mond the following days, reaching Austin or
San Antonio in 2^ days from Galveston.
Staucs connecting with the above r. u„ leave
Au-tin on Mondays Wrdnesdays, nnd Friday*.
Ihrough tickets, by f. 1'. lawyer"* itnges
and Knilroad, to Harrisburg or Hon ton, imiv
be obtained from Fitiuin a Carr, Austin,
lesa*. jxo. a. wjli.iams.
Supt. li. u. &, c. r. r
Harrisburg, May 12—3h tf.
howard association
philadelphia.
A Item fii inl JneUtutinn.eetabliehed byepecinl endoirmrnf
for the reliej nf the tich and dietrceeed, njlicttd with Vir-
ulent and KjjiJemit dittrete.
To nil persons ufflictcd with sexual diseases,
nicli us s|iermn1orrh(cti. Seminal vetikness, lili-
(Mitence, Qoiinrrhu.-n, Olett, Syphilis, the vlci
Ontiiiism, or Self Abuse, &c.
The Bownrd Assoointion. in view of thn n v-
fill destruction of hitman life, caused by Sexual
diseases, and the deceptions pructmod upon lite
uufortnnate victim* of such diseases hy Quacks,
jevcral year «go directed their Consulting
Surgeon, as a charitable net worthy of theii
mime, to open a Dispensary lor the trenlntcnl
of this class of ilNcnsc*. In all their form*, nnd
to ;ive medical advice gin lis, to all wbo ap-
ply by letter, with n description, (age, occupa-
tion, linbits of life, Ac..) nnd in caves ol ex
treme poverty, i o furnish Medicine free ol
charge. It la needless to ndd that the Asso-
clution commands Medical skill of the nge. nnd
.¡•iii fui'.'iisb tbe most approved modern treat
inert.
The Director.", on a review of the past, feel
assured that their laboi'ii In 'phere of be
uevolent effort, have lieeti ot' ^'nn t beoefll to
to the nfflicted. enpecltilly to the j'snttg. a''d
they have resulted lo devote themselre* with j
renewed zeal, lo this very important but much
despised cause.
Just published by the Axsoclalioii a report oil
Spermutorrhana. or gciuiuiil Weakness, the vlct
ut Onanism Mnstiirbntlon or Self-Almsc. and
other Diseases ol the Sexual Organs by the
Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail
(In a senled letter envelope,) Free of clinrge.
on receipt of Two Slumps for postage.
Address, for Ite port or treatment, pr j. Skil
lin Houghton. Acting burgeon, Howard Asse.
elation. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
Pa. '
By order of the directors.
EZRA I). HEAUTWELL, Prenden .
Gko. FAincun.n, Secretary.
v2no3:i-fy^
¡ni . ° "" T i'"ttou .ween.,
llull tongue nnd .lioveU. The eil,.
curtí ■mm ■ ««;■ .iKitn expansion cultivator li &
Wull'. puteut ,ceder,.fur ulnntlng cotton, coin aud.li
«eed that are planted In tlie d ill; the a,lTanlngé.of ihl.
machine aro lit, any number of .ced from iwo incite, to
four lent; .■•!, labor aved¡ 3d, maturity of crop, three
week in adronce of the u.uul w y of planting >. «d.
H'e en.ure thl. maehiue, and if it toils after n lilrtrUl
w# will refund the money if the machine I. relumed in
good order.
N 11. Old plows repair id and .harpencd at iliort no-
lice. All kind, ofpioduco taken in exchange for our
Implement , until «o aro aupplied.
Shop near the Steam Mill, nt the Rivor.
December 1 *3 nlS lvw
M ISUKMiA NEOUS.
LI'i HOCOLLA i CONCRETA.
INDURA TING°STONE ULVE
on,
CONCRETE
CEMENT.
THK result of eoinbiuations'in accordance w lit nstursl
•* laws, whereby a solid nnd weather liroci
made iroin nny «lib sti ntuin without bui tun^.
hereby a solid «md weather nrool brick u
any sub strntuui without burning.
The effect ot these combinations is to hasten nction in
tbe formation of stone. The advantages derived from it
m e convenience and economy, whilo equal solidity sntl
durability with stone is thn result.
1 Its convenience. Many parts of Texas are ricititvta
of building rock, of suit ble clay to nmke brick, nor is
tbere timber at all suited for building purposes. Otlisr
jiarts abounding iu excellent s'onc are destitute af amid.
The Concrete Cement can be successfully mixed writer*
ever there j* a;yk>*d of c/ay or insrl or rotton chalk
(lime points) for a basis. It consequently obviates tlie
useot sand, supplying the place of the common lime and
sandm iter
2 Its economy. If molded into brick they maybe
Initl in the wwll as toon a dry tnou#h to haviilr. This
isaccornpMshcd iu lii or 13 hours under a dry waria sun
and a clear atmosphere. If properly mixed, moulded
and bandied, one brick in one million will not lie loat.
The ingredients to be added to the sul stratuui used as
the basis will not cost a dime of money in very many pla-
ces, unless it be a matter uf e| otr*
ri his composition having been pateuted to the under-
signed ia now offered to the people of the Western Htfttes
ns n valuable desideratum for building purposes, mid ss
a most excellent substitute for the coruniou lime snd
sand mortar.
The Incredulous can examino my house st Cuatis,
siie 04 bv 43,27 feel high, (two stories) inquire tbe sost
nnd tho figures will be shown. The brick were i
menced being molded in June. JMfl, and the hull
progressed slowly until January,
. _ duriug wUffi,
time not tbo slightest protection wss given to the wslls
«rthebiick on the yard. Hensiblepeople like to b©
humbugged with just sucba house.
CAUTION.
If you ask the opinion of professional luiik mskert
alter the old plap. (burning) who are engaged in thebvsi*
oess, you will seldom find one who will riot soy the com
position is n humbug. Tbe cnuse is obvious. If peo-
pie enn make their own brick at ficost of 8or 3 dollsrs
per 1000 without the exponte or loss attendant on hurt
ing, why would they give from 7 to) 9 dollars perl000 f^r,
frequently, a very Inferior article of hurnrd brfek -
lliese men prefer to stick to the old docfln , after sal-
ferin« Toss of labor and nroiiucing an lnf<ri«r article of
burned brick, to takin? bold of any moile lesa expensive,
laborious nnd troublesome, because, fors'<oth, they lisve
not the ingenuity to devise or tbe boldness to etfect sn
improvement. I have heard of persons visiting Mustia,
intending to examine my house, who have been dctarrif
fror. doing so by false representations. Jit net dettired
—but come and sen for yourselves. 1 1 ave numerous
certificates as to the utility of this composition My
house, however, is sufficient evidence : it stands in rstker
e conspicuous poeition, aud I don't charge anythim for
looking at it. Individual, ¿tateor county Jtightsforssl*
' °rder to Galveston, Houston, Lavaca, or anyotber
shipping point In Texas, brick uischlnes of tbe folio*'
capacities, nt tho nrices slllxed
INI
owing
•ntainlng acres— n
thcNMiii. Jpply to
-Vnrd.
rduing, contain
blllliflngii tviewn. Apply to
4M, Atlry c.f Tbos. \Vm. \\
¡ with improver.
.5
the am quant,;
friek
Weeds Patent Sewing
MACHINES!
With bproud Patent Tension
The following uru a few of tliu mnny rmnonn
why tlie.e g,.winjt mticbinin uro prefi rreil to nil
otlivrn. Tin y make n strong lock Mitch, tlmt
iliimiot be iinrnvoll. d or pulled out: Hie Mitcbv*
ure alike on both sides ol the work: nny spool of
cotton, thread or «Ilk I* used ns bought nt the
Htoren-'-they will ctltcli, hem, run, gather, fell,
quill, bind nnd took. They nre perleci ly i-lmple
easily learned nnd kept In order, and w ill wear
longer than any other machines now manufac-
tured.
WEED'S SEWmO MACHINE
"perates ivith equal facility upon fine muslin,
cloth, orlenther. and
Wt Challenge the World te producá its Equal!!!
I'ersoiM wlhUiug to ubtaiti elegant, veouomleal
and reliable machine , nre requested to call be-
fore pui chiiMug eliewliere. The beet of city
referi wt^i^u^i^v^y machine
|0lü« mo, *y «funded.
ii.'? i i J, ft!' mnnulactured
tbrend, auu lubrioating oil for machines con-
«tontly on hand. ^Sewing Machines ol all
kinds repaired or tsken iu exchange
Tmr Maomoua
For sale I
^six mold machine for steam o water power,
mnking 2S 000 brick per day, ¿400 00
four mold machine driven by a belt with horse
pil^tr, M.000 brick per day, 23ÓM
A four machine with improved genrint
Tor -- ——
A plnin
lloran p ir«r. i' * brick per rlny, I
Inln four molii Pinel.Is , lior.c j>owcr, .,COO
MOM
I
r ^ 150 00
e brick maker,* fNK^ft to the power
of one man, nn«t designed espfti*'7 for plant
atiorf use, 4.000 brick per day,
N B —1The above priceado not Include any costs |Sf
insurance or transportation. NO íl^VMOND-
brick per day,
' The Little brick i
November .'1.1&58.
R
T
AGE.
«blue
e liy
TO
rll,,_ TiS^?) Agent.
28 Camp street, New Orleans.
IVANTBI) to «II tho abov* nt*.
gins. Persons with small capital
•Me busiuess. T
. Iilic ar* CWIHoped against par-
old liuM C«g Wbe*|, Wire
aiid
•rlll And tills a profitable business.
N. It--iTBe public a
wwn
prlng"5£ WINO MACHINES. ,«y
diamond suavino saí-ooít
p
♦Ter* I
i"toi*isil¡8S|, ni ft..d tlw.
pul'li^tliat be bas moved to bis «MstaiNI
r Bobhaa i Anting fitted Un
er/ tWng aaew. Is f>re«*rp4 f attend to att
kualnet* la bis Hue.
Anitln. Sept. |i, |*>." ' *?,nr4M
steam saw mili.
N. Al.l.KN informa the public tlist lie Im, purclitird
Talbul'a Mill in Ilnatnip county, ami la prcjmred to
flli all order, fur I.umbrr at abort nolicc.
Now for anle st tbo yard, 50,000 feet wall a .«#iiMl
lumbar.
A«a)ln, Oct. 4, '.V. v3ii 7;if
TO CAPITALISTS it EM1GKANTS.
HE HiLTON ESTATE, situate on the South
West bunk ol the San Marcos river, aliout 4
miles belo^r Ibe Town nnd sprliiu Snn Mnrcof, i«
otferedfor sale. Tbe position !« very pictsr-
esque, healtby. river liold nnd limpid, Poll «*
oeediiiRly pnidiictivo In corn, cotton, tbe cor^
ala, Ac. Timber for lumber Ac,, largo said
abundant Schools. Churches, Mills, (Grist nil*
Saw.) numerous. I oflif 3.000 acres, 1,000, rlcll
level valley soil, 400 of it enclosed wltb lili timo
fencing, 150 In cultivation, wltb farm houses or-
chard, Ac., 100 in piistnre, bnlnnce of 2,000
acres, level, or gently sloping lard nffoi'iin?
rich niusqultc pasturngc. Two vslniible mill
sites for Inctory purposes. Tbe valley can bo
irrigated. An ..eligiblepoint for country Inn,
'lore blacksmith shop Ac, tlie great liigh?
wnygof tbe State lliterseoting here.
I'rice per aerue for tbe whole $12 In ctwJ sodl
young negroes. Warranty title.
JAMES P. HKCTOR.
Austin. June 38.188S. T. Jun.
I 08T.- Fisher & MlPerUnd oertlBcnte.Nft,
4 1% Issued on tbe 9th day of March. 1651.
by John O. Meusehach, Commissioner, to the
h. irs of lleiurlcb Pape, call-nc fi r 880 ser«.--
If pot heard from within (lie time prescribed
law I will apply fiir a dupneaW.
M. H. BOWERS.
AnstTn, Jsnunry lii, J8ft0.-Vol3n8l;9w.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
te like i ma^e of
would say t,
I ...i <t |M
piSSOLUTtON^ ■
Sr at SiiiNin * VmÁ to «k 4sv dls-
A'i«t!n, March 5,
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