The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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good, an* g*¿
i^^Deatorato dry#aods aad
4rffgng- . "
in cigar* and Wboooo,
Dealers to dry good and
Tong
ruin
T1PP8& Cm R< de
CoDgreM Jrenae-
l grocerfc and provlaton*,
— <SSPK J
(ud dealer in tinware,
tá¡3. «nd dock maker. Csngrcts
iMIMB
,á., «cd drtier tai«"r*Iry> Co°-
•DEKGESKH.H-
D Aveone.
E*GLAXD*Co.,J-w
M
c. Boot «nd atoe maker, Congress
, dealer* in furniture, Pecan
FOWLER,
" Peen atrret.
WM. Í, Carriage maker and Blacksmith.
lírthant Tailor, no 2, Zillert Build-
luir. Pecan snvA
IJKKZOG, B,
TUKSBERGJEB,J- Tailor, iahia new «hop, Congress
.1 Avenue. -
JILLETT,
'I ¿venue.
\L1PHAKT,
t urett
q f._ carpenter and joiner, Congresa
We, lüTernattb and jeweler, Pecan
)EKRCI>, i ft, Boot and Ace maker,
premie.
aadd e and burnet* maker, two
V AdM¿
rtnl3
ggl
druggists.
ri'OWNEéEND, M W„ dealer in Draga,hardware and
i CONFECTION ARIES.
Til OSTAIGSE, 0. P., French Bak«/ and Confection-
1V1 >rT, t Bd to wtfee aalQOB, Congres* Avenne.
T~ ILLMAX. Ed.
cssnss^esfi
artistic.
BARKEK V. W, Photographic and Ambrotype Gal-
lery. Ceaeraw \r-nw
If Aki-tirXs^ AniWotvpm, over Freeman's ü¡ü
^^aa5SasH¡Ha^^H
miscellaneous.
ACSTIX City LireryA, ble. John T. Miller, propri-
etor. Cornrr Caagrets Avenue and Boia d'arc at.
glíITffS «>TÍL^MTier Congreea Avenue and Pecan
W ALSH'S Lirerj Stable, back of the Bwenaon buüd
tog. D. WALSH-
"photographic gallekyT
M. W. BARKER,
TT AS Mtebtisbei a ioe new Sky-Brit Photographic and
-tl Ambrotype Gallery ever It W. TownSnd'a Drug
*'''; ■
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i&mtpfi
tl 'M
¡'sStósefcwrfs.
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Refera «o Itmm t*K.
'.Ho*. T.H.
Pwvap. and B. Caos* . Aatfto -—
QLAIBO
SADDLES fcHABHSSg MAKER.
HI nuup.
Toma, té
Ihafcippwpa i —
<«¿i5K5s
a ; penfcmtarlf i
orado, Austin, ]
_ andOnunartnrUUw,
Cota^CotondoC^ *
J££"
^¡b proeea
. Wlnalom«idrnlsa^to
and Aoatin.
.K.H.BOW1U.
DliVUIS iBOWEB8,Att i esre«tíjlW.
OSeeot Conaieaa Arenró "" ""
feaaion in all the Ctoert of the
PECAN STBEET, ACSftIN
I win giTe c^ecUl Attention to all land mat
sr« entrusted to m«-likewiM tto parebwe
£*«**#* property, payin* oftox^nftr
l*K of property, or «>y bornea requiring a
•gent here. /
1 h ve for nle twenty-fiw á
improved and wrimpr
laid, moally in •mall
purcbaae, pleaae to give
Anstin. October 20 1858 -
the coantie* of «be nth Judicial 1
« claim* for land or moner, against t
individuals. In any part <rf the «al*,
■anees-. Hon.John McLean. Judge
Court C. &; Hon. Geo. E. Pugh, U. 8. J
SKE«i-Si£?fflSaí.
A. 8. SullWan, Attorney at Law; New *<
Warren ton. Va.; Janea V.
Warrenton, Va.; Pbelton k.
Ifbsbte ton city, D. C-:
pobHe departmanta, and
tin.T««aa.
flttfttelm*riiAn+
j. A. liMtn.
VjiSidaT
of Trinity and Angelina Particular attention paid to the
iRarMea of etetma- . „ ,
Austin, Jan. M, |f . *3nc«-ty .
I.C. FOE. i
sned a store in Lavaca foMne «alo of all
ids of Bt audits. Wines and .whisky, and will
ufsb merchants at toimyprices than Hew
Orleans or elsewhere, bein/ezelnMvelr in the
liqnor bosiness. 0 bsnd/00 barrels Old'Bye
and Bourbon Whisky, fan four to eigbtjrears
old; 25 barrels Port. ?b/ry and Madeira wine;
23 barrels Copiiac Br*py. warranted from fire
to fifteen years old. /rcry article in my line
warranted tobe ru—--a *
PcTdBMANDlE, W. P.,
Te* s.
at Law, Austin,
TVUNLAP, W. W
V Agent. Goliad
, W W.. Attorney at Lew and General Lbnd
!HT
'best qenlity; and it on
re o, wHl be token bnc
My J- C. FOLJt.
.■mm i
delivery does not *P, wHl tie token bnck.
MMwasBt '
BEAK
YBAKI nP«RTBR
bj., and 60 Stoke Streets, •
NEW York. Sells
Tetas.
TARJM*. L-J-. Attorney at Law. JprinrfeM. Tenw
X Mr. Farrar will be seriated tn Important Canses, and
Mr. Farrar will
in the Federal and l
Paschal, Austin. Texas,
rectod toeither place-.
A—tin. Feb. 16,18
vlneX-ly
ottnaoc fxewnnoY.. - v¡. - •• - • ••;
TfLOURNOT A CARTE®, AWorney at
* exaa CHBcelnthe redbrtek bidJ* ;
Bols TMrc St., and C
the Courts of tbs Sd
in Jhe Suprema sad
s.r. cArnta
Aneto,
mar oi
practice in
IT ALL * BUITTER. A'
11 net county" Texas, i
17th Judicial District,
ertrusted to their ear*.
jntit t. lueam.
LR COURT k 1
Cok r ado coo
ship, in all the counties of
the counties of Lavaca
rict. and in dteSi
lemon and Austin.
ylnstin, Nor. 10, I!
TJEW1TT
Twcy-
^-o8l;ly
.«asm ft. aossoK.
tLar.CohunhM.
Lsw-lnpartner-
Judicial' District, to
of tho 10th D*a-
. Federal Courts st Gal-
flaelMy
*. e. intwroM
Attorneys at Law, Austin,
v*.SS_
Cognac B/ndiet!,
BochrfMrandits,
Brandies.
Schnapps Gin,
Bum,
iz Rum,
* Whisks.
gabela WbisWy.
rs, Port, or Sherry
Wine. .95 to Si " «•
Champagne. 8.00 to 16.00 H «
Parties ordering by mail shall be as fairly gerr-
ed asif bnjingr in person, it their orders are ex-
plicit, staling thi
snedinm
fine
$150 to $5.75 per gal.
1.60 to 3-00 -<
1.00 to 1.50 " "
J,40 " ••
2 00 " "
1.00 '« •'
2.00 M '«
2¿0 " "
.75 to
1.00 to
¿0 to
1. 0 to
.95 to
stating the pricgi, quantity. &c., about the
mm procos of. the prices named will procure
goods. é v3noS-ly.
COWING & CO.,
Seneca Palls New You.
MANUFACTURERS of all varieties of iron
and Brass Lift aud Force Pumps, Garden
Engines, it. embracing several kinds express-
ly for Rsilroad Water Stations, Mills, Faeto-
May 26 n40:tf
SÜTOR & BERYMAN,
Wksieasle sal Retail firsccra,
ifiui fT PRODUCE.
COXORES8 AVBKCB, AUSTHI, TEXAS.
Oct. 11,1668. vSno&tf.
ÍRTH, B-P-, attorney at Law, Aurtia'
^practice in theüiatrict. Supreme, and
JJÓLLIMGS'
Federal'có^3 VftWs State,-and Court ..
Will give ttfOmpt attention to business entrusted to
cato. - A1-
S| 9 ^ Hon J P Henderson. Marshall; Hon.
8 a torerick.fcan Antonio; Hen JC Wilson.Gonzales;
Austin; Campbell and Strong, New Or-
Lincoto.>Kew York. Office, Bo 25, Owen-
a building. n«B-tf
life-like iciaí'j otthcinseiTea to tall and examine
and pnce* otpiettffa. Instruction* given to all
".•feggg
1 on reasonable terms.
L-toDnl-Ss.
HO FOR ARIZONA.
rpBE underiúned takes thi* netbod of iolbrming bis
* f-icr.Ja iüd pairóos generaly. that he deairts to go
to Arizona, andlbst be wishes all those knowing them-
selves indebted to him, by aefe or book account, to call
and «e**1 *iát£üt delay; also tho*e having ciaim*
agato*t tbs time, a* he invada to *ell out his ,-ntire
at'tck, esa*hriag of aaddh " ■SgSiH
, eaaatoiu of (
p*. and stir: up
stirrup*. ^
o*™™
ins lai^e ex-wagon ; i
cniy.
A satin, Febraaiy 2. j
bridle?, martingales,
e and double harness,
, rein and girth web-
It addition to rbe above be will
i Jrenae, with ft year* ground
"n Comanche county, and one
(which win be «oíd for cash
J. W. THOMPSON.
9.—wBn24f.
N.ALLEN
A Sire protection to tree* and shrub*
t éfctructiT* Insects. They are cheap-
lade by 8. B. BRUSH, manufac-
' 1 retail dealer to tin ware, cook-
Aostto, Texas.
ÍI .-V.13nW. -¡MA
SAW MILL.
, ... u ^ P"'*® that be has purchased
«i, «""j"1 ®MtroP co nty, and is prepared to
fill ill orders for Limber at =hornotice.
Now for ade at the yard, 30,000 feet wen seasoned
tomoer.
An*i:r. Oct. t, "9. v3no7;tf
▼. G. COUPTON H. HERNDON.
A. G.C0MPT0N & Co.
AUCTION MO COMMISSI!) MERCHANT
AND
general agents.
First door sfoove Swenaon's Store,
W AUSTIN, THA8
E have associated ouraehas together for the pur
COMisue~' b°v* *>
g" tote^ng «Ml railing Real
rarr■t^^4Í!*í!!,&K,e,'tme$'
Ctah ¿Tanced qb coneignmenli.
permanently eilahaabed. thotflintruitint
&
«■OTJIINU | CLOTHING!!
HiiFOBD A 1ROW KINO.
and lacnm.)
Dealers to all kinds o
DC US
Also Dealers to
rs. Dtuwras, and
íw&^siíj:
t
rVKKMHIXO
Church, New __
J. T. Jfooré \ Co.,) I
" to keep b>
good* W enjoyed
outh and West, ens
r. J. K. 1
1 inform* the ladles
rictoi-y, that having
the purpose ofgiv-
rj'M' to rJSfZt ítoSeSÍÜ^bCT Lf
g and repairing of
enquire at Messrs.
_ -atD R.D. Cheex
■ Pecana. Dee8v3nl6 a
MOWING MACHINE.
cewpaet.
a any k
to" give
on
kind of
*. L. ALLEN
>R SALE,
AXEBKXUi KSRJXO
Our stack
K. A. ION
r. tixrsoa.
T ONG &, S1MPFON, Attorntya and CnunaeHora at
Law, #an Anton o, Texas. *3n31-lyr
T AWHON, I
•" county. Texas
L. £, attorney at Law, Helena. Karnes
v2n39 1v
JVTeKEpii^E. C-Attorney and Cfmnstftor st Law,
iu Dalla*. Tex**- Will pTacttoo bis profession in all
the Courts of the 16th Judicial District, csmpriainz the
countie* ot Collin, Grayson, Cook, Montague, Clay,
Archer, Throckmorton, ^oung. Jack, Wtos, Denton.
Tarrant. Parker. Johnson, Ellis and Dallas ; in Kauf-
man of the 9th District, and ta the Supreme Go art of
the 8t>te at An tin and Tyler. Office at tbeoM stand
of Good * McKenzie. one door West of the Crutebfield
House . [vo c81-ly
e. e. nceiasii. jom« arxnec, a. d- mosikmis
VftGINN 18. «PENCE McGINNIÍ, Attorneys at Law.
Bastrop. Texas, practice in the counties of Bastrop,
Fayette, Burleson Williamaon and Travis, and in the
Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin. Partkulacji-
tention given to land suits and the collection of debts;
and all business before the Court of Claim*. Rcrza to
—M.O. Dimon and Nelson Burch, Bastrop, Hon. John
Hancuck, Kon.Geo. W. Paschal, and John W. Harris,
Esq., Austin. r 1 15
•NEWTON. S T.
nractlea in thi
Attorney at Law. Austin Tex**, Will
District. Supreme and FaderalCourt*
at Austin, and tbein the District Court* of the adjacent
counties. Will give particular attention to the land laws
end practice, the investigation of titles to land &.C., and
all professional buain ess entrusted to his car?. Office on
Congress Avenue, over the door of MeaSrs. Robinson k
Stem*. Dec. 2. Ig57. v2:nJ5;ly.
1^,0.^57.^:^5:1
TJASCHAL5,1. A. 4 G. W., Attorneys at Law, Anstin
f and San dntonio, Texa*. will attend the Courts- at
San Antonio and Austin and «urrennding counties, and
the Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin & Galveston.
GEO W. PASCHAL, Austin. Travie Co., Texas,
f. A. PASCHAL, San Amonio Bexar Co. Tex**.
EDIGO ét MONTGOMERY, attorneys at Law. will
practice in the Courts at the 15th Judicial District
res* John Moatsomery, Bumpier, Trinity county,
a*, or II. t). Pedigo, Woodville,Tyler county, Texa*
Nov. 17. *.W. v3nl3—lv ..
District, asd attends promptly to buMneM entrusted to
his eere. I also agent fcr the (Sle of * large amount
of lands to Fisber and MUlar '* crJowy. Apr2,no7-lv
CnASMSL^SOSABtH
. Eaq.' „
es, Hyllestad & Co.
WILLIS i~
R°t«5§]
Courts and C
collections iá any
of Texas. Rerx;
Co.; Harral, Sproulls it
k Co.; Rankin,
and D. C. Hvdi
chelL—Ballimure:
Hon. W. S. Bodley.
Vicktburg: Brown it __
ame, Esq.—«.Vs Orlan* Hea
Hache*.
.l*rd_jJJ
DOGERf, WILLIE A GOREE.
Xi Will practice in the Courts of 1
and W^ker oountie*. W. P. Rt
Houston, Thomas J. Gosxa, M
Justin. Fgto. Id. 18 .
THOU. I*. BTBIBLIHO.. • *
QTRlBLiNG* DITMAR. Attomer* and
O Law, San Antonio. Texas. WHl practice to
Oo unta of Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Karnes, Medina;
Kerr aai tteUissto counties, and in the Federal and At-
pre me eoeits at AW^in They will give special atteu
Hon to land bo*faeas and collecttoir.
April IS. 1859 * . ,v3no34-lT
4 God-
at Law.
John sailus. se*, h.sas xtt,.,.....j. sasiktt
QAYLEd k BASSETT3, Attorneys at LsW, Rrenbsm,
® Wsstongtoa eonnty, Texa*, will practíce lo the Court*
of the Kim, Thirdand Saienth Judicial District*, m '
is the Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin andGi
veston. . y v n8 ly
CCOTf. G. W., Attorney at Lam, L
« wUUjrtuaiCe to the District Courts ol
JudidaTDiatriet. W abo do a genera
b oain e**—perfect title*, pay ta^aa, and
ea. Charge* moderate.
, st Law, Lampasas, Texas,
District Court* of tbeHeveuteeatb
k general Land Locating
rpHOMPSON, L. J.
IbI
District,and ' " "* .
State. Reference*
h&SÍSKE.*
DEiüBSiSSa
J0H L. BUIIS,
OCERIES. PROVISIONS
, WINES, LKjUORS. ETC.,
Pecan St.. Austin, Texas.
w|pP* higheat CASH price paid for HIDES of aC
Tk R. D- CUEF.8ÍIM «receiving atbia store, roout
J|. No. 1, ¿iller'e building. Peesn street, aiae aeiaction
Of Goimi, Iviíies, Fistola, Queensware,
and Glass,
Which he win sell at price* to suit me tines. Give bisa
call before purchasing. Dec. 1 vjn!5 3y
INFORMATION WANTED.
ANY person who wiltinform me of the where-
about* of Nicholas Hammer,-will eonfer a
lasting favor by addressing tn« at St. Frnneis-
Tillo, tin. RICHARD HAMMER.
March. 1859.—VolSMSltf.
WEED'S PATENT SEWING
—M A CHINES.—
WITH IMPROVED PATENT TENSION.
The following are a few of the mnny reasons
why these sewing machines are preferred to all
others. They make a strong lock ntilch, that
dannot be unravelled or pulled out; the stitches
are alike ou both sides of the work; any spool of
eotton, thread or silk is used ns bought at the
stores—they will stitdi, Item* runrgather; fell,
qiiUr, bind aud tuck.oThey are perfectly simple.
tasHy learned nnd kept in order, and- wHl wear
louger than any other machines now maimiac-
tared. .......
WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
operates with cqnal facility upon fine mnslin,
cloth, or leather, and
Wfe (Muge the World ts p dnc3 its Equal!!!
'efsons wishing to obtain elegant, economical
and reliable machines, are reonested to call be-
fpre? purchasing elsewhere. The best of city
references given, and every machine
MMM aWK SaMHj^ MM
to give satiKiaction, or tbe money refuuded.
SILK TWIST, alt kinds of mtautaetared
thread, and lubricating oil for machines con-
stantly on hand, Sewing ¡fachina oí alt
kinds repaired or taken iu exchange.
ALSO. THE PATENT MAGNOLIA
For Agent,
No. 88 Camp street, New Orleans,
AGENTS WANTED to «U the «bove ma-
chines and gins. Persons with small capital
will find this a profitable business.
N. B.-^The public are caationed against pur-
chasing the inferior old time cog wheel, wire
spring SE WING MACHINES. 2:45V
1STS & EMIGRANTS.
'AT&. situate on the South
Wwt bank of toe San Marcos river, about 4
inftes below tbs Town and spring San Marcos, is
offered twr sale. The position js very pictur*
beattiy, river bold and limpid, soil ox-
gly productive in com, cotton, tbe cere-
als, Ac. Timber for lumber &c., large aud
abundant. Schools. Churches, Mills, (Grist and
Saw.) numerous. I offer a,000 acres, 1,000, ridi
level vlley soil, 400 of it enclosed with life time
fencing, 150 in cultivation, with farm bouses or-
chard, Ac., 100 in pastare, balance of 2,000
acres, l«*vel, or gently sloping land affording
musquite pasturage. Two valnable Mill
esque,
for tbe w
Thé valley can be
SLTlfc
grwi flrgU-
pble point for conn
shop ftc, the
here
$12 la cash «13
Warranty title.
JAMES P. HECT08.
Austin. June 12.1>S8. T. Jun.
y9un¿ negroes.
IMPORTANT CHANGE.-
Notice to Travelers in Tc:
NEW MAIL SCHEDULE
Connecting Ai
diato placet,
and New Qrfi PPPI
CJHORTEST, quickest and cheapest rout o
O the Braaos and Colorado Valleys, Anstin
nod Western Texas, via. B. B. A C. Railroad
from Har
with New Or
an ¿'Houston
at Richmond with
. Gonzales and in
i day (except Sun-
Ac., leave
S2%£l!
Austin or
vith iho stove B-R„ leave
redtíes&ys, and Fridays.
V¥. W. Sawyers stages,
? or Houston, mar
t * Cavr, AQstin,
CONGRESS AVENUE, Austin. Texas, has
now on land a variety of Carriáge, Buggy,
Wagon and Cart Harness and Collars Also a
large assortmrut ot Texas. California and Mex-
ican Spars. Keeps constantly on band tbe very.
best kinds ot ,*
Texas, Spanish and Side Saddles,
Saddle Trees and Bridles, Saddle Bags, and
«very article in Ids line of business m de to or-*
der on the shortt at notice. All work entrusted
to him done np in style and warraned. Or
dera from a distance promptly attended to.
TERMS -CASH, 40-ly
«BNW RATEn.
r,CS;,v.
i* aow recetyingaddiriou* to Ins bindery, which win eu-
^>le him to do worit to a maDMr snsurtiaaated for beauty
elegance and durability, by ny. bindery to tbe State
Intruding in fut re to give hi* entire aUantion to hi* bu*'-
Ma*, ba flatter* him*elf to do work as cheap as it can be
done to tbe State. i
Autin. Auguátaa. 1B58. vanol^v
FURNITUKE!
T'HE oldest estaWsbment in the city is now
opened again. In a short time we will be
prepared t« manufacture all Hinds of furniture
In a superior manner. None but the best work-
men will be employed, and we confidentially
expect a «tare of patronage.
UNDERTAKING
WiH be promptly and careftilly attended^ .
We have a superior and new Hearse. Our
terms will be reasonable. * [uofi-tf.
__ J. W ENGLAND & CO.
M. J. JOHANNES,
tsi Silver Knaith,
II As removed from Pecan «treet to don cress Avenue,
*3. oppoaite Hwenton'* Luildine; and is now prepared
to do ail work to hi* Uno with despatch, and guarantees
to gtve aatiafaction boih a* to priea and workmamhip.
Diamond* re-set, and canea mounted in the heat of style.
Repairing done with despatch, and warranted. I have
on band a fine assortment of Jewelry, which 1 will dia
poaeof atSO per oentleaatban it can be bought to this
city, ehewhere. Call aud examine before purchasing.
30_v8n<5 ly
VttJE TO FA1KMMS !
B. C. ÍEXSKTT WADK HEKBY.
BENNETT & HENRY,
NANCnCTCUEP8 OK
AGB1 (ILTUiAL IMPLEMENTS.
VTX :
No. 1 Patent Shear 8t *l Plow, policed, «izo 1 hor*e. |
" J " . u ;• « " " j
site* Cotton sweep*.
OTEEI. Prairie Rreakgrs of all a
and shovels,
.cultivator.
The -con-
H. k D
macblue are! 1st, any
four feet; Sd, labor saved; 3d, maturity of crop* three
week* to advance of the u*oal way of planting wed*.
We ensure thi* machine, aud if it faga attar * lair trial,
wa will refund the money if the machine i* returned to
good order.
N B. Old slows repair ui and sharpened at abort ao-
flce. All kind* of produce taken in exchange for our
implements, -until e are supplied.
Shop uear tho Steam Mill, at tbe River.
December 1 v3 nlS lvw
NOTICE
We propose to carry on the Blacksmitbing bit-
sint ss in all i's ramifications, and warrant satis-
faction. We also propose a reduction of 15 per
cent on ordinary charges, if the cash is paid
when tbe work isdthrered. We will also fill
all orders for Isaac Kreb's celebrated Patent
Wh fBotroe, which is well adapted to buggies,
carring"t, and other vehicles. To try them is
to appreciate tlieir value and utility.
WM.M. FOWLER,
V* S. MAYF1ELD.
Austin, March, 1859-~Vol3n31tf.
MISCELÍ^A XEOÜS ADVEH'MENTS-
i Blue Mass,
Iron,
f WSIS, MS JS®0101""
30 - Pure Lead and Zinc,
S® - Cream Tarter,
102 — Gum Arabic,
358 - Spanish Wbitiag,
3M - •« Brown,
- Copperas,
170— SpSa Ni¿V'
80 — English
50 — Amerio
50 — English
«-Sel
50 ~
65'-^.
® — Afrloan Cayenne,
— Bal. Capavia,
68 — Bermuda Arrow Root,
20 Z f^e* L##d'
50 groas Bottle Corks.
PAINTS AND OILS.
3000 pounds pure Lead and Zinc,
190 gallons Linseed Oil,
44 — Sweet •«
ItSO — Alcohol.
170 — Turpentine.
STATIONERY, Ac.
600 reame Assorted Paper,
100 — Manilla,
35 - 24 x 37,
20 — 20 x 30,
8.Copying Presses,
48 ~ Books,
20,000 Buff and While Envelope*,
24 gross Black-board Crayons,
17 — Cottage Inks, .
8 - A^rted"
6 dozen Carmiue "
4 — Arnold
RECORDS, LEDG ERS AND DAY-
BOOKS.
400 reams assorted,
And in every style of binding.
Memorandums and Puss Books.
PRESERVED FRUIT, &c.,
100 boxes Sardines,
12
06 — Cherries,
6 —- Piae Apples,
2 — Genuine Worcester Sauce,
4 — Capers,
2 — Olfves,
6 — Pepper Sanoe.
12 - Mix<d-Pickles,
|4 — Blackberry Jam.f ,
4 -— Raspberry Jam,
4 — Damson Jelly,
3 . *- Green Gauge Jelly,
- Walnut Catsup,
Red Currant Jelly, '
irawberry Jam.
ifliocalate.
ÜNDRIES.
4 tmrfnls^Bshed Suear,
2 chests<m*Tea,
4 chesiadMck Tea,
20 boxes candles.
4 barrel} Lard Oil.
2 " "iBuruing Fluid,
4 sacki-Pepper,
2 barrel
2 " Copal
I " Japan
Together with a full and
School Books. And e e¡
ly kept in similar bouses, all *of which
sold low for cash or ou short ¿¡me to. prompt
parties F. T. DUFF ATT.
Congress Aven
March 30, '59.—vol3n32-9m
ym
Lemon Syrup,
Oysters,
Che
IN T1IK DISCOVERY OF THESE.
(Ccicbrotcb Sitters,
A new llfiit lias risen ution the lioriioti af the
lathe IJbcacj- of iilcli «ill i-auíe tbéWárt#
or many of those aUik'ted «tab the lullowiuic
iHa-jmi to It&li for ioy.
They *i^ « rTectualljr cure that mott dia-
ireariss Couisiahit
DYSX> EJP6XA,
to all it* various forms. For
wjm-emi'.
?ttboii anD tbtciiic
and all dlaeaies arisiturttom a disordered
STOMACH OR LIVER,
it* curativa power* are almost miraculous.
For iba Cure, and a* a sure PreventaUva of
FEVER & AGUE*
stbtoas no qtker pevirs,
UMluini W Ibnnalic IrIS-hko, Ua t&Mjr
ubritaM.
As a Tonic to C*a*s of Yellow sod other
rcaera. IncWU nlal to Jropiiul
PHYSI- ^ -CIAN8
CAREFULLY FILLED
AT ALL TIME
Slgeof the Mortar. Peran Street.
^'•^Bh^^HHHhhmhMI
March 11
t BAKER k HMTTTt
JUST RECEIVED
FROM •
N. YORK, PHIL A., So K. ORLEANS,
ALABGE and well aasorted i
Drag*
spring A summer trade,
accommodatinc terms,
■|£K*ar i,Wbi
Tobáceo, Cigars,'
For the
our usually
CHI * a v j |
, Cigars,Tea,!
ment of Books of every deacnpdon.j
nrtsslv for this markdC ; magnificent <u
Books ¡Paints, Oils, Glass * Putty; Mu
sic. Music Books.and Muakal Instru-
ments, a large lot j Toy Books,
Pictoriala, and Juvenile
Books, a great variety;
Fine Cutlery,F
et Knive
PERFUMERY,
and .
Toilet Ar- "
tides of every
description • Lith-
ograph*. Engravings.
and Frame*; Ladie*1 Fancy
Article«-Dre*aing Ctae*. Comb*.
Card Ca*^, Writing Cases, Silver
Thimbles, Ac ; Paper-Letter, Cap and
Note; .Yutea, Blank Booka, Record Books.
Day Books, Journals and Lcdgena, Copy Books,
Pens, Ink. Memorandum gjoks. Ac -; 50D
assorted, select Novels, Loegttllow'a new Poem,
" Miles Standish:,r" The ad ten ture* of
Kit Caraon :" over ore bandied volume of Po-
ema: a beautiful lot of Bible* and prayer Books, of all
sizes, and in every style of binding.
ry Call and see our Stock, at tbe «goof the Mortar,
pJSÜ St., Auatih- BAKER A SMYTII.
Ap il l.1sPr
MERCANTILE
COLLEGE.
eannot b
dozen Just
Feb. 16. IW>9
DR. PARK'S mm OF WILD CSERRY
AND TAR.
Ac
8. L. LOO MIS,
President.
H. KELLOG,
Secretary.
TtrmiCRN BRANCH OFFICE, Cincinnati, M. Maeill,
T* naneral Agent R.lLM^iU, b. M- Magili, Spe-
cial iigents and Adjusters.
STATEMENT of Assets, Jar.uaryStb, 1859. Exam-
ined snd approved by the Auditor* of Wiarourin, Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois. Tennessee, iu compliance with tbe
Laws of these Btatet. * W1. . S • '
Cash Capital, ...... &0O.OOO.GO
Cash AskcU. . - ..... 419,084.66
Statement Attett, o 8tk January, 1859.
Cadi on hand and to Bauk. «5S,45T.l 1
of, as" " '
Cash to hand of, aaddne from Agts, 36,174 7t*
Eeal estate owded by (he company, unencum
bered, coat, - -; - , - -
Amount loaned on mortgages of Real
E*tate, • - - - «3B.S00.P0
«■^jsa^ i
10 c. P, k 1. R. R. bond^guarant'd, t
988,615.97
6,4<J6.71
97,710.00
and we have
■atiafftctorv to
laáue policiea.
buatoeae done with this sn>
to tbe assured. - We are no
J - - M, ,Mki
4sstin, April SOth,
at !
CllANDLbÜK. & TURNER, Agert*.
SOUTHERN
ROOFING!'
■■■■I. . ■ >dy
Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Soro Throat, b
cbitis, Coiisumptiou. and all
-PULMONARY CUMPLA INTS—
Statistics prove that over one quarter of all
the adult mortality in the United States, pro
ceeds iu some manner from Disease* of the
Lung*. It is frightful to contemplate th's mass
of corruption, suffering and death. As bUrsotus
ripen i, t« lruit, so does a neglected cold or
couffh terminate in consumption. It I a haid
thing to conquer in its later atsges. It should be
vigorously attacked at fir<*t. Many articles of
different virtues may alleviate, but
Park's Balsam of Cherry aud Tar
cures, when any earthly power can.
- Indepkndexck, Tex., May 16th, 1838.
" GentLEMkx : I fcei it my duty to speak in
regard to your medicine. In *18561 was attack-
ed with a violent cold, rapidly i uniting into
Consumption. I iried every medicine, and all
the physicians I could bear of, without relief,
until 1 hit your Balaam of WHd Cherry and Tar,
I was immediately b<'no!ited. It baa aavtxl my
life. "Gratefully, yours.
" JOHN Q. SMITH."
" Richmond. Texas, May 7.1858.
•• Messrs. Barnks & Pauk : I am having con-
stant calls for Park's B«lt-am of Wild Cherry
sud Tar. Those who have u*ed it, i^peak in the
highest praise of its effect*. Be kind euough to
forward me one cross.
"Yours, truly, O. H. PETERS."
•• Atawas. Texas, April 23. 1858.
'* Gentlemen : I am a practicing physician at
th's plaee, about '¿ñ utiles from San Antonio.—
I prescribe Or. Park's preparation of Wild
Cherry and Tar for Pulmonary Diseases, with
the greatest beuefii. 1 liase «itm ssetl several re-
markable cures. *•* * «• W. DAVIS, M.D."'
Such results are oouatantly being exhibited
in ei ery community.
CONSUMPTION CUREDin its LA ST STAGES.
Consumptive patient, be * f good cheer. We
bring you joyful tidiegs of good news. Read!
litad!
'• II addon field. N. J., April 20th.
"I was attacked by a severe pain in tbe side*
in the regina ol tbe Liver. 1 suff red irftensely
through tbe whole winter. During all the time
1 was comined to my bouse, hada violent cough,
raised much bloody matter, and was suypored
tiy myself and others to he in the last stages of
Consumption. The February following, when
apparently njy life was at a close. I procured a
bottle of Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and
Tar. As soon as 1 commenced its use. I began
to grow better. The soreness oi my side grew
les*, the cough gradually left me. the profuse
expectoration aud spitting of blood ceased, and
my general health btcaine by degrees restored.
I was soon enabled to resume my trade- that of
4 carpenter, which 1 have contiuued without in-
terruption. 1 will further remark that this re-
markable euro was effected by only thtee bot-
tles of the Balsam. Truly yonrs.
" THOMAS COZZENS.''
This article, so harmonize* with the vital
fluids, digestive organs and requirements of tho
system, as to lift tbe disease and soothe all infla-
matiou. If used according to direction , it cau-
not fail to benefit you. Procure tbe Illustrated
Family Almanac of any Ageitt, (gratis) aud road
explanat'mus in Ml. But lose no time.
-IN CONSUMPTIVE SYMPTOMS—
" Procrastination is the thief of time'' ia an aw-
ful sense, as it shortens existence, aud harries
the patient from time into eternity.
ousand8 Are weekly dying whose lives
„ Ike saved by the timely useofDn. Pakk's
Balsam, p Weld CbtataY andTas. A few week-
—a lew days make a fatal difiereneo in the pros
grets of CoNSUMFTrvK Symptom .
The ebnhees of suttoaes inereaiw greatly with
tUs earliest of treatment. Although Park's Bal-
sam tu# performed cures in eases seemingly des-
that aro almost miraculous, still it is ad-
to take the Balsam ea the appearance oí
ES & PARK NEW YORK.
, iv is uusuniatst-ii.
«S KialK lákn all Caaaa
«.iituat**.
A fc ihM will
Debility,Nek. tirad
ite, Ac., die.,
POSE—For aa Aeevr, halj a wtam
tina UiiT, Mm* Orihw.- For Caiifiuai, a
fat Uifm till* a liar. Mora Mia*
a^BEWAKK OF
Genmns Veareur
Sole Proprietors, New York.
9
nue.
& CO.,
ouston.
v3-33
WE INTEND
rpo procure c<*rtificatea from respectable stock ra'ipcrs
* in this country to prove the foct that
DR. EU PAYNE'S LINIMENT
I aa an effeitetl eradicator of that
Screw Woi
, mittaké h
It received l y
Be.afi .
pOR Fevers and CkUU and Fever. Thai
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID,
An entirely new discovery. For sale by
BAKER & HMYTH, Pecan St.
•«t Aaistin. Feb. 16. 'W. T v8n<>86
BTJSLBSA
BEUBI^e POISON.
iTlible eradieator ot these plagues.—
r bottle. For sale hy
BAKER & SMYTH.
Anstin.Jfarch 9,1859.—Vol3n29<f.
1JAÍER &.8MYTH have tnnde arrangments by which
u Aewcan furnish Irom New York, Piano Fortes of
any stylo «*« price desired. Anyone wisliing to buy
a Ptsn'o, will tiud it to their interest to call on ns.
March20. .Yt. vg 31-tf BAKI'.R & PMVTH.
AN infallible <
Price 25 cts
iníWlM
sale ¿y tbe gallon or barret with" full
KEPFORSA 1«£*—We have
band, for sale. ¿000 picked Mexican
fiWES, from one to two y*ars old, wbicb will
be r^adj for delivery in the months of June
aad July. These sheep have been selected by
an experienced trader ju tbe interior of Mexico,
and are much superior to any sheep ever brought
te this market ftota. that country. We shall
sell them in large or small lota to suit pnrcbaa-
J who can alto beaupplied with fmoMerino
I0NR0E& BROTHER.
TEETH .¡J
DR. ING'S Í5
AROMATIC TANNINO Q
i MOUTH & TOOTH WASH,*
TMPARTS to fhe lireatli a fragrance uot^
m i- ou'-v agreeable to yourself, bnt pleasant m
an to all with whom yon may come in contact,
H It prevenís tbe forMi t¡on of Tartar: it®
¡j gives health and vigor to the Mucous Mem-M
O Crane ot the mouth, and (0 diseased Gums.
ÍH If* Antiseptic and Aromatic properties^
^ are of such a nature that
A FEW DROPS ^
© are sufficient to neutralizo any offensive*
odor on tbe breath, caused either by H
^ DECAYED TEET/I, A FOUL STOMACU, Sg
¿ DISEASED GUMS. H
S cnF.trmo or smoking tobacco. m
fiOR WEARING ARTIFICIAL
B
tS PRICE PER BOTTLE FIFI Y CENTS.
¡5 BRIGGS & YARD.
PrinQipal Agents for Texas m
«* Briggs <t Yard. F. D. Allen, and Mr . C- ^
(¿¡Braniiard, Galveston; Everett & Co.. Hous-g
y ton; R. D. CarrA Co., Austin; Devine. San tm
K Antonio; Also sold by Druggists and dettl-H
^ers in Fancy Articles tíiroughout the Uni-0
g ted Slates. [Vol3n39-ly. H
THE LITER INTIGORATOR.
PREPARED BY DR. SAN FORD, Compounded entire-
ly froui Gums, is one of the best purgative an o liver
medicine* now before the frnhlL-. that acts as a Cathar-
tic. easier, milder snd inore effertoal than any other
medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a £(t r
remedy, acting ñrst oa tlie Liver to eject its morbid mat-
ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry otf I hat
matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually,
without any of the painful feelings experienced to the
operation of most Catha tic*. It strengthens the sys-
tem at tho softie time tbat it puree* it; and when taken
in moderate doce*, will strengthen and build it np with
vunstial rapidi.y.
Tift Lli'ER'\ñ one of the^ [ Onlyonedose taken at
principal regulators of the! inieht, loosens the bowe s
human body ; and when it -jigeufly aud cures Costive-
performaits functions well C aca*.
the pcweis of tho sy tein;J7: One dose taken after
are fully developed. TheiQieach meal #H1 cure Dys-
Komach is alm wt entirely jpciwia.
dependent on the healthyiH; t-*r Cae dose of two
action of tho Liver fot the- J;teaspooniull* will alway*
proper performance of it*.C:rclieve Sick H-adacde-
iuiK-tions : when the stoni- J One bottle taken for fe-
acU is at fault, the boweteEmaie obstruct ion removes
are at fault, aud the whoie JJ^he cSuso of tbe disease
systam nitlers to coiise-:n:8,,d make* a perfect cure,
queuce of one organ—-theljci Only one dose immedi-
L'l VER—having ceased to TR'ately relieves Cholle, whil •
do its duty. Fot the d:*-;JJi One doao often repeated
e«*c*of that organ, oneol'Hiis a sure cure for Cholera
the proprietor* has madeiKi.Morbus, and a preveata-
it his study in a pt.iotice oil
more thnu twenty years, }
t« And some remedy)
wherewith to countemct l
the many derangement
to which it is iiable.
To prove that this reme-i
' live of Cholera.
Only one bottle is need-
led to threw out of the sys-
j iem the effects of mediciue
'jufter a loug sickness,
i Oi e bottle taken for
JJautidire remove* all sal-
dy is at last found any per- W'ilowucsa or unnatural color
son troubled with LiverH^rom the skiu.
Complaint to any of lts«i; One dose taken a short
ioruu, has but to try a bot- Ritimc before eating give*
tie and couvictlon iacer L:vigor to the appetite, and
tain. O.m ke* food digest well.
'líjese Gums remove allif.! Oi.e dose otten repeated
morbid or bad matter H cure* Chronic Diarrhoea in
from the system, supplying: «its worst forms, while
iu their place a healthy U;8umtnei and Bowel corn-
flow of bile, invigorating; jplairn* yield almost to the
the stomach, causing food! ¡first dose.
to digest well. Purifying! ¡ One or two doaea cures
the Blood, giving tone and'flnlattncks caused by worms
hetdth to the whole ma-1, iin Children ¡ there la no
chmrry, removing tbe^surer, safer, or speedier
cam, of the dia *ase—ef-
fecting a radical cure.
Billion* attack* are cur-
ed, and, what is better,
prevented by thejoccaaioa
al use of tho Liver Invlgo
rator.
One'dose after eating is
sufficient to releve the
stomach and prevent the;
food from rising and aour-;'
[ remedy in the world, as tt
UWÁ"
MaylSth, 1868
by J. B. Harrell,
creek, and estroyéd
oneBayMire,
t white, 7 or 8
One yellow col-
and colt
!«cver/ail*-
i A few bottles cures
¡Dropsy, by exciting the
jabaorbents.
j ffe take pleasure to re-
commending this medcinc
j a a preventative for Fever
and Ague, Chill Fever and
¡all Fevers of a Billious
It operate* with
tog- ~ IjJjcertainly, and thousands
Only one doae taken be-^;are willing to testify to
fore retiring p r e V e Ot tj its wonderful virtues.
Nightmare. i i
AH who nae it are giving their nnantotons testimony
to its favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigora-
tor, and swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and Is
daily working cares, almost too great to believe. It
cures as if by magic, even üu first dime giving benefit, at d
aeldom more than one bottle ia required to cure any
kind of Liver oniplaint, from tbe worst JaunJUt or
Dytpepiit to a common Hcadaeke, all of which are the
result of a Diseased L*ver. Price one dollar per bottle.
Dr. 8ANFORD,Proprietor, 345 Broadway N. York.
Retailed by all Druggist*. Sold also by F. T. Duffau,
Austia. v3no37-ly
- 7 r i '
■ oajC< náfiM
To which wetovite
receiving diréct from the manufacturers
►''■íSSTSBtófe. MS «aMSShi
IIlidrfcafi'W*
«it, a varied stock of dJ«?ab!e
'Ml
Whs. Ward, tt
usess.
■ 1
N
EW BOOKS 1
ceived at
NEW BOOKS !! Just re-
B \KER k, SMYTH'S.
CARSON!
O ARSONr
TtaS«bok is meeting with an nnprece^pfited
«ale. amf those desirous of nhtaiflintr a copy
should rail at once, BAKER &■ SMYTII,
March 4th '1$ 9. v3n29 P«<¿au Street
• HOTEL
ADVERTISEJ^NTS.
VERANDAH HOTEL?
RICHMOND. TE
39-1 y
PLA ifk
K. HANK
iSÓN.-Prop.
HOUSE.
MINOT & HANCOWt, Phopriktors.
THE Undersigned having purchased the interest of
Chas, L. Pyron to tne above est
inform their friends and the public, tbat iti .'V w,
no pains or expense to give general satisfaction.
! establishment, beg to
In addition to tbe usual meal time*, persons desiring
it can have hot meals prepared for ther.i at any hoar*
between • A.JU. and V P. M., at the ahortest uotice.
ry* AÜ tlfe Stages *top at this house.
rT:; ÓTKPHEN MINOT,
~'%W JOUtYtt. IIAKCOCR.
Feb. 16. '58. \8noOB-l¿ _ Pmprietors.
" CHEROKEE HOTEL-
South, - West (Jorw.r of the ¡Square,
RUSK, TEXAS.
V. OZMENT, PROPRIETOR.
rphE Proprietor of this establishment respectfully In-
t forms bis friends and the public generally, that be is
stall time* prepared to accommodate travelers. lie
will spare no trouble to make the stay of those who
choose to patronize him, comfortable. His room* are
with the '
fitted np y
! view to convenience and comfort, and
several'of them are especially appropriated to the use of
families. US* table will at ail time* be Well supplied with
tbe best tbe country affords. Hi* experience iu hotel
keeping, both here and elsewhere, enable* hhn to prom-
lie complete satisfaction. His stables are largo and well
arranged, and with the attention of competent and care-
ful hostlers, under hie own superintended, he prom-
ises entire satisfaction in this department. Corn and
Fodder kept for sale on reasonable terms at tlu. Stable.
Dec 29, "58 v3nl ly
ACCOMMODATION TO TRAVELERS.
yB 1 have two fine new hacks, and a two horse bug-
gy, and am prepared to convey travelers and others, to
any point, on reasonable term*. V. OZMEAT.
KIRKWOODHOUSE, ~
WASHINGTON, D. C.,
Pennsylvania Aventis and 12tbStreet.
2 45:1 y J. H. & A. W. KIRKWOOO.
SCO TT ® BOTEXj
LAMPASAS, TEXAS.
fyl-RS. ANN WOLDRIDGE, would respectfully
1 nnnouncu to the public, that she litis rented
this Hotel, Sulphur Spring and bath bouses, has
had them thoroughly repaired and renovated,
and will keep them in good order. The table
will be furnished with the best the market af-
fords, aud every exertion will be made to ren-
der thorough satisfaction to all. The house
will be open after the tenth of May. This HoteJ
will be kept open through the Fall and Winter,
a good slable is attached to the House.
April R—37—tt.
O "the KereanSlaS^ioL'ií1titocit*, ^
. .. Ma aiwtii'JTyHM
Udevom his whole energy toSTX!^^
^tooeths establishment of this school to 8aa a
young mea from variotM parta of the Stat* ha
the orarse prescribed, and art aowtoepi.«
•«torto* Varying from one to tw thoo*anddrf£í?_í
annum. "*■ pee
Tho eoane prescribed at thia Institution
are desired to attead until quaUfied to * twLlS"'
cal manner, to take charge of and keep BoStaSrj^Jf'
to the late*t and moat approved *tyl<^ ^WU|*CC0«!i,ic
EFTKBSM-MO^
TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PRRfia
" As • pracdcal test of the value of Hr Raaei/T"
structaon as a teacher of Book-keeping.
state tho toct, toatm a number of tow¿.
where Mr. R. ha* taught, youne aten Si . ■
their knowledge of accoun^Tm^ >
thf " hook kempen m ** ^SSTto
fact, and pre state It as aa en
eouragemont for all young men to a*Lthen,.cl"',^f
opportunity now presented them o^UniHne « SLíTi
and elegant an accompltahment. '-^CVat^rrJ^l.V
.a" ST.r?liy°:,,U* r° l^fW* WhTWT b^TenSuf;
through their attendance agon hi* cour*e to obtaiafcL
da situation*, and ^UgEtoa, o^^uitoS
a young gentleman, trailed aader hta, aecured an ,^!
* toge mercantile eMab¿h-
Antonio Ledger.
nnr /.¡li.M.. 1 loc*tfd'n our city a aaC*
oar citizens to underatand iumerlti-.
Hereto where a scholar «hoiild co brfore conning ,
in tho world for himself In three months he will
pable of keepine books in any of our busiaaas hauZ.
S*7t Antonio Texan. • wwes.—
"Mr. Ranck opened a school in this place with g-m.
sixty-five subscribers, and has aioce tauL-ht whh
euccess."—Tczar Wcslryan Banner.
"The dittinnuished success he has met with st M/, .
ton, Chappcll Hill, Washington, snd other niacea ú *í
•Kt recomraendattoa."—¡¿rut Star.
"'Nile Books of eeveral of the bast merihantile house,
in thU placeare being kspt by y mine men who owe thor
knowledge oi the sciem-o to a course of instracttoaia
.. , „ , _ is pico and hsa
we believe, given universal satislaction to his pitroca"
True Htue. f
" This Instftutinn, the onlt«i>ophe kind la tfiU
is conducted by Mr. Jamos who havinr trad-
nated at Gandry's Cincinnati Mritaurile Cul!c e atooi
when quite a youth, amone thé firiju his profesión aa a
practical book-keepor in tito weltk Ak honse of Pierce
Pace k Co>, Cincinnati, Ohio—Tez.mrútian Adtocatt
"Mr. Ranck has just closed wiih success atseoad
class in tho science ol book - keepW by doable eatrv at
this place."— Texas "Range*. ™
" One «1 Mr. R.'s pupils, who but s short time ago, wa*
altogether unacquainted with the mercaatil* busiaes*.
is now keeping in the wholesale and «Mal Drug a d
Book store of Dra. Uregery ¡r Blakemor^t thi* place
one of the most systematically arrangnd s« of double
entry books that can be found in the State."—LaGrengt
Paper.
" We would advise those of uttr readers who have sons
Whom they wish to fit for the business occupations of
life, to send to this school."—Vpthar Democrat.
" This valuable Instltutioa is located to Saa Aatodto."
—Avet n State Gazette. s
" It is conducted by my old friend Jainy E. Ranck
whom I knew, when, though a mere boy , be stood ttifa
" ¡ÉÉ ia aa
—Co
edge of the «cience to
R. nek's Mercbantlle School."—Gonzales hq
•* Ufe has taught several sessions in this
bead of Ms profession as a practical book-keeper ia
largest houseain the city of Ctosinnatl." —
Calretltm finer.
of the
"Beside*, he is a regular graduate of oaeof the best
Mercantile Colleges in the United States."—2Vr«* Men
For further particulars address
JAMRri E. RANCK, Prtt>c(p«<.
Peh. 23. -59—0^197 ly
FE
2gtUCsfrom Austin. 8 miles frork WMtrrille.
!1É Spring Session of this Institution will conuneace
T'Sf .
on Monday, the 86th of February-
Tue Kxamination will be on the 18th and 141b of Jaly-
The Expenses per Session of firs nonths fiir.Bociil,
Tuition and Books—waali ng, lights and fuel inclAM—
wili be from 66500 to 9100 00, depending upon the <
of studii
Bills payiRtle punctually at the close of csch
, Young Ladies admitted I
jf:
at any lime, aad cLarged from
F. D: TOWNFS,
he time of admittanc*.
For further particular , address E- tK TO
President ÓT tbe iioaril of Tiuttees,
Jan. 5. 1«i9. v.lníoly
Webberville. Tí*a
TEXAS MILITARY INSTITUTE
A T UUTERSVILLE, opens next ac**ion Janaarv M —
College year of forty weeks, divided ia two*es*>oas,
ends with Jane.
Temos—Collegibte. §50 per session, or ! 100 par'
year. Preparatory, <30 per session, (English stadie*
only.) $60 per year
I.ibrakv Fcki>—0á per year; Board SIS per month,
including light, fuel and washing. •
Payxents—Advance each sussioifr invariably, debt*
Hot allowed.
Cadhts—Twglvo years old, and passing examina-
tion iu reading, writing, and arithmetic, through the
ground rules may enter.
Dnzs&—Uniform to be had at the Instit te-
Address C. tí. FORSHEV
tip-. 10, lt£i8. v3nl2;lj Rntertvillc, Teens.
REV. C. GILLETTE, lmvinpr pertnauoutly
associated with l.imst-lf, Messrs. X. II.
DEBRAY and H. WILLKE. and being further
assisted liv Messrs. W. R. RICHARDSON aad
F. R- RRÓWN, announces that tho Filth Ses-
sion of this school will commence ou
MONDAY, J ANUARY 31ST,1859.
In addition to the usual branches of aa ENtr
L1SII EDUCATION, will be taught the
LATIN, GREEK, FREXCH, SPAN-
imi, AND GERMAN LANGUAGES;
A full course of HIGHER MATHEMATICS,
together wilh PRACTICAL SURVEYING and
LINEAR DRAWING ALSO NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY, ASTRONOM Y. CHEMISTRY,
GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, BOTANY.
PHYSIOLOGY, INTELLECTUAL PHILOSO-
PHY* Rhetoric, logic, book-keep-
INIt, and DRAWING in PERSPECTIVE.
The wnole school will be instructed in
VOCAL MUSIC, without charge.
We «.'Bter a new aud COMMODIOUS
HOUSE built and arranged for the purpose* of
Education, and expect to have It speedily fur^
uished with all tbe Apparatus and helps neces-
sary for tbe pros<'cotiou ot the most thorough
and extended course of instruction.
Austin. Jan. 12, 18Ó9 v3noil-tf
J. I- BRiGua N. B. YARD V.R. D. CARS.
R. D. CARR & CO.,
HAVE jnut received their supply of SPRING
and SUMMER CLOTHING. Our stock
AKE'S flOTEL—GU'RGBTOWN, TEXAS.
ri HE subscriber still kee - open his house, known as
I ho atono building, w ■ re his table is always abun-
duntly supplied wi|li the b t which *Jie country atlurd*.
Connected with the establ i mieutis an
KJCKMiK. T NTABliK,
always well supplied wi. provender, and attended by
csrefnl ostlers. Arrangement* are being made to enlarge
be house and to increase the accomniodaiion* fir tbs
r-ibiic.
Gaoriretpwn, March 18th, 1*57-
SAMPSON & HENRICKS
Are now opening and fob
SALE.
Organdie Bobes,
Organdie Muslins,
Plain Col'd Jaconetts,
Plain Colored Beregea,
Rich Spring and Summer Mantillas, nnd would
respectfully invite the ladies Mo call. These
goods are of the latest styles. Just received.
Austin, March 9th, 1859.
SUMMER CLOTHING.—Just r ceiVed. a
large slock of spring and summer clothing,
consisting in part of
Black Drap d' Eto Cbats and Pants,
do Alpaca '• •• •'
White andocd'd linen " " ♦♦
Cottouade " " "
White and colored Marseilles Vests, Colored
Tweeds, and Flannel coats, for sale by
SAMPSON Sr HENRICKS.
OTAPLE DRY-GOODS. — Just received,
Linen Drills and Planter*' Linen, Cotton-
ades, checked Linen. Prints. Gioahams, Lawns,
Bleached, and Brown Domestic, Denims, Linen
and cotton sheetings, Irish Lrnous, together with
all the articles required for Spring and Summer
family use. SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
is large.full and very complete, embracing every
thing usually kept iu a clothing aud I'urni-hiug
bouse. We very respec'Uilly invite the citiceun
of Austin and vicinity tu examine our steck lie-
fore buyiujj elsewhere. We buy large!v in our
line and promise you Ihm ter burgains thau can
be bought in any other nouse in Austin. Amone
our goods inay bo lound every fariety or spriuij
uud summer coats, vests nnd panto, either while
blaek or fimcy color* ; hals nnd shirts in abun-
dance ; boot* and shoes of fine qualifies and
styles ; all styles of undershirts aod draw •
hosieries and gloves, and any amo tnt of cravats
and neck lies; also a lull assortment of fancy
notions, perfumeries, Dr. log's Tanuiuo Tooth
Wash, Colt's Navy six ¡-Hooter*, trunks, valid ,
carpet and saddle-bags, ladies' hat casts, um-
brellas, t\ alking canes. A-e.
PO*
We bave also a full aKortinent of boys' snd
childrin's elolhin?, hats, boots and shoes ; 1-''
Pressler's New Map of Texas, with rollers aud
packet. tt. D.
'Austin. May 7th, 1859.
CAER & CO-
nSS-tf
summer hats, just
received and for sale by
SAMPSON Sr HENRICKS.
jQATti!—Men aod Boys'
■pRiNTlSG P
«ale by
gTATlONERY—a lal%e
and toll assortment for sale by
f AMPi*OJVand HF..VRICKS
fERRY and STAKE ROPE—a large stock on hand anp
£ fcr sale by BAMP6QN and HSiWUCKs
rpOBACCO—a large stock of chawing and amoktog for
for sale by Banrtoa and
GROCERIES—a good anortme.nt for sale
cheap for cash by &AMÍ30S and Hknbicks
■ *■—
FRUITS—oyrtera, piekh^
^ a freah supply rssdvyl ^ j
JJARDWARE—a toU
aatoion, mackerel etc
jisrsoii and H aaaicir
astornnent'for sale by
gawysonand Hmoocir*
r, to t and t baga, juat received by
'
■
be..
SOMETHING NEW?
3XT XI w pihm.
FRESH GOODS & GROCERIES
At ti Peck Bnilding, Pfean Street,
AT UNPRECEDENTED WW PRICES if
F O K CASH.
BY J. B. WILSON & CO.,
ri^HE subscribers having eutered into a jjart-
JL nership business for buying aud wlliuc
merchandize, respectf'illy invite the attention
of the Dublic generally to their well selected
stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
and Family Groceries consisting iu part, "J
Brown and Blesched Cottons, Iwown and
Bleached Linens. Prints, 4c.
Boots, Shoes, and Hats.
Hardware and Queensware.
Summer Clothing, Saddlery.
Liquors (ft choice lot of all kinds-)
Fine quality of Tobseco aud Cigar*
Sugar. Molasses, Cofce, Flour,
Rica. Tea, Dried Apples,
Mackerel, ¿te., dec. &c.
Also a great vnriety ot
FANCY GROCERIES,
such as Candies,
Raisins,
Figs
C- .
"lll'ilt IHuia i. a*nt to '
small advaaee, for CWsAOrJy. either by -
WHOLESALE OR RETAII
Believing In quick sales aod small f
ioel confident you will fiod*t to yonrl
fiviog «a a call and examinmg &>r y
DAVID
Amtia, Marc# 1859.-T3 3®™'
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