The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 5, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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SADDLES kHARSES'
aa early
,lfc«\kaTe
Having been at
i o«r«ehre« relative
i trail
E-W. Cave
; w
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mmm
Antonio
S'ewOrlesn-".
Judre
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. y*r«fc !l, Texa*.
.Waco, Ttm
-...Lj.mtRi
L ' o khait, Texan
^ * « c-> a| collections.
• • • Jon* H- im
i at La .Columbus.
Law in partner-
Stidicia! District, in
of the 10th !>•(-
Coot* at GaL
▼3nol -1y
PS CAKD8.
. b b't stkwabt.
Physicians and Sur-
k, IVxas Dr. L. D.
1 Oreek; Robert Stewart'!
Vol4n24-ly
l^nüat, Austin, Tex
""tea from Planet, to «wen
^ op ■tairv.firit door to fhe left
oa to hi* '.ucceaa in preaerr
. \ ?'*b«h ara IdtbTU
ArtiScml«.eetb tiaerfod oa Um
Alioperaticn. ^anrtteed.
"> at their r«*d«aceatf desired.
A8A8 HOÜSE.
martin
tbo traveling
op the «bote
. a. and will be
to entertain all those who
pi'ronng"? to b'ni, in&n
manner. The table
*d wit:: t'ie beat the
- reaaonnt.le.
18, 1860.-44m6
issued
AND CERTIFICATES:
Head light Certificate
1&5, iacutd to Samuel
county: Uncondi-
to for ;!20 aeree, No.
Bricbia, in Nucogdo-
oal He¡idright Oertif-
.2. iVued to.3V iltiam
: unconditional Head-
fssned
.m Hnrrw county; Bead-
cne-vbird 1 ago©, issued in
J. H. Smith —number and
drifiht Certificate for
in Harris county to
M d date not r«col-
F1* ' 7 *7, for I ,2*?®
Ms***, 1^53. to Hlu—
- •- --'teat. No. and date not
«• James Eagbts, for 480
Slanu
• W:'-« M
OF
olesale Dealer/in t$H
ERY VARIETY. CONGRESS]: AVEtfDF.i
ML.FILLEY.TROVCW.'ft
tONGREFfc AVENUE, Austin. Texn , lias
now on banda 'arletj of Carriage,Buggy^
Wagon and Cart H«m«ct and Collar*. AIpo a'
large assortment of Te*ns. Citlif'triiia ami Mex-,,
ican Spur*. Keep* constantly on band the vei
beat kinds ot
Texas, Spanish and Side Saddlw,
Saddle Tree* and Bridles, Saddle Baga, .«net
every article in his linf of bneness made teor-
der on the short eat notice. All work eutrui
to him done up fa style and warraned. Or
den fronj a disfafljp promptly attended ta
CASH. 40-ly
3HK AND
ES.
• I i
s, Grand, foa-
PIANOS AT NEW YOHK
BOSTON PRICES
MELOBEOK8 do. úo
PIANOS, of the first class,
doir and Square.
Harps, Guitars. Banjos, Violins, Violas, He-
lincellos Double Basses, etc. *3
Bra-s Instruments, Corneta, Bogles, etc
Flutes, Clarionets, Flageolets, ete.
Music Boxes, Hand-Organs, etc., and si ery
kind of mimical merchandise.
The largest Stock of Music In i
State on hand.
VW Liberal discount to teachers.
For sa'e at
AOG. SACHTLEBEN S Mnsic Sto,
Sep^lfL'59. [4:lv"|. Tremont. Galresf)
ik
A. BAHN,
PPREVTICE WANTED to learn the tin
business. Apply to S. B. BRUSH.
CHARTER OAK.
THE celebrated Charter Oak Cooking Stores.
ILK PANS.—Milk Buckets, Milk Cups,
¿¿loop Strainers, Wire Strainers, Bucket
Straiiiers, covered milk pans, etc In quantity,
quality, and at prices to suit the times.
■ S B. BRUSH.
Borden' Improved Horse and
Male Shoes.
These shoes we of Che most perfect a
improved form. Thoy are made of tU
best refined Horn-Shoe Iron, and are used
cy all the principal and best shoers throughout
tha country; A large assortment of the differ-
tnt Bises and weigtt at $9 per 100 lbs.
S.B. BRUSH.
Jan 1, 'SO.—no2ft—tf.
Horse Ñaiíflü "
OOXKSof !K lbs., at 20 cents per pound.
11 S B. BRUSH.
AltílNG lubs, Hip, Sponge and Sbower
" Baths. S. B. BRUSH.
TIN and other Metal Roofing, Gntte kc
8. B. BI
CI8TERN, Well and Foree Pumj itb
Lead, Zinc, Copper or Tin Pipes.
S. B. BI !•
PETER, B. LOWE,
notary public
1 AND
CON VJbl I'ASSTOiSirL
r*tt tide Congrm Jvenve, opposite SielfoJt
Store.
Agent of imp jrters and manufac-
turera, offers for sale at extremely low
WATCHES—Gold and Silrer; extra finish.—
JEWELRY—a fine assortment; extra, cheap.
SEWING MACHINES—different pa-
tents, and satisfactory perform-
ance. BLANK BOOKS-1,000
qrs. Records, Journals,
Day-Books, Ledgers.
Full bound, at 50
cts. qr. Coun-
ties supplied
extra cheap.
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
Of all kinds, from one of the best establish-
ments East, furnished^ordM at Eastern prices.
Extra outside. Coach body ánd Carnage. Also
Cutlery Plated Ware, Notions, Meerschaum
and Law pipes, Patent Medicines. Pile reme-
dy infallible. Jan 1860 n23tf
Just Received*
A Iwff© ¡DTOÍC6 of China, Glass ana Queens-
Ware: Fine Cutlery ; Cane Seat Chairs; Oil
Paintings, Ac. Seals and Presses, combined,
furnished to order. P. B.LOWE.
April 11. I860. 34
HASTINGS.—Bake Ovens and Skilfith
Fry Pans, Enamelled and Tin Sau
Enamelled and Brass Preserve Kettle|l®«i
Kettles, Pot Hook - and Stove Casting
S. B. B|T.
COOKING Stoves of different kinsd
V S B Bf'.
, Sheet Zinc Sheet Iron, Tinned}
i Wire, Block Tin, Pig Lead, Lead 1
Oookinsr Stoves.
per.
] and
S. B. BI I.
F
Coal Oil Lamps!
'LUID and other Lampr altered to 1 coal
o>l. S. B. B jH
OIL at $1 50 per gallon.
CHAIN PUMPS! CHAIN PljPS!
WHEELS and fixtures for Chain
Wood Tul)i >g for Chain Pump hain
for Chain Pumps 21—tf. S. B. BlfH.
SfEAM ENGINE.
T HAVE FOR SALE, very low, a first-rate
9. steam engine, 2S horse power, 9 inch cylin-
der, 30 inch ^stroke; also griat mill, shingle
mills, saws, Ac. THOS. H. JONES*
February, 1860—28tf
Jewel
iieard of wifliin
I v til apply to the
T. GRAVES,
it for the owner.
HAVING moved my Shop to eji*'- fid
■ Cofgrtss Avenue, first d<
Makers,
HORSE,
UE.
<DS OF
and «kilit'ul
lele new btock
Harr eis. and
"k-s, m r
.¡1 kinds i
inees constan i-
' trimming.-
patronage here-
to tilt
W
MAXUFA1
—AND DEALER IX
60LS AND SILVER VVAI
Congreu Avenue, Autlm, Teta .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair
the.shortest notice, and at moi
prices. Galvanizing neatly executed. AH
warranted.
at received the most splendid la
y ever brought to this city. £V4a
■Br*—-
NOTICE.
. <0 c f
PPPB|WPBPBBM—Íd*')r a^tve fnt-
fau's Drag Store, I will continue to reriir
Watehes, rioekH and Jewelry. f J
•* Gold and silver work— GaTan'xieg with i ld
a^ld silver—all done in the bett ai^iuer ^nd
warranted.
A|lot of Toys for sale cheap. F
;Ju e, Ü0. 43—tf ^JOSfAH BISEOt
Capillary 4bríd|kieDt^Bd Tun-
sorlal Cuactment,
kinds of ! Performed at the Acsliá City ^havW,
«id skillful i Bo(kiK9 ond mw ^ *<>
OÜE door aljove the Smith Hotel, t'<).ig*s8
Avinue. Hsvingjnst received dir-x-t"iVim
New York the best quality of Di*E, and i lot
of FINiS RAZORS, I am prepared to esyiaite
all work in my line with neatness and d-spJcii.
I have also opened mj BATH HOUSE y .
gentlemen can be waited oa at al! timen. > 71!
endeavor to wait on nil who wi|! fav-.- /." >})
theár patronage, with as n-nch ski
as Jtny in mv profession I.ENB"'
jAtX COLTS FM|ALE.1
PED1GR&E.—Sired by Montezona, anai-
mai of fine Size and conformation; bby
one of the Ir.rgest mammoth Jack ot Tennefe.
Montezama's dam? Princess, i.lso aa anUl
of fine size and form; sired by Knight Br^d,
and from a Sir John jennet.
The dams of the colts for Bale are fromta-
tive Mexican to an improved stock, by erospg
for the last seventeen years. The colts(re
weaned op the 1st of April, then takea to
tures Sndsept with fillies until dispofed i
They are from one to two year old part \
son, frora 1st of April till 1st of October. TVy
can be bought at from $100 to $250. Mats,
good Jennets or Sheep will be taken in tr-
change at a i*ir valuation." Reference catfc-
made to the following purchasers, tix i JjJ.
Stubblefield, Joseph & E. W. T«lbot, R. Sh-
som, John k E. Napier, T. J. Caldwell, Thojas
Baker, and Thomas Harrison, of Willi
LOS T,
A LEAGUE AND LABOR CERTIFICATE
No. 4-86, issued to the "widow and forced
heirs " of Samuel P. Carson, deceased, by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, Aug
26,1856. If not beard from within the timé
prescribed by law, application will be made to
the proper department for a duplicate.
N. G. SHELLEY,
„ Atty for widow and forced heirs.
May 3. 60. 88:9w
For Sale.
PATENT Coal Oil Grease for buggi wag
ons and carriages, at the store of
JOHN STELFO
jan 1860 n23tf] Congress At
POO Gallons Copper Distl'd Whisky,
t/ 240 gallons old Rye Whisky,
240 gallons «Id Monongahela do..
'40 gallons Old Bourbon, very superior
Madeira Wine,
Cherry Brandy,
Port Wine,
Ginger Wine,
On hand and for sale by
ROBINSON k SON, Pecan st.
and J. H. nOBINSON, Congress A*.
March 5th—?9
AlF airiTK O. M. SHITH B. O. BEKHXTT
B. a BENJLKETT & Co.,
tPecaé^rect, Aaatin. Tfiat,
Next JRlcúc above the Post Offia', and oppo~
site Burleson Sf Fvnmiiis Livery Stable.
V5fE respectfully call the attention of farm-
f 4 ers aud others to our stock of agricultu-
ral impiements, viz: Biicksmithing generally,
rXCHAXGE OFFICE.--Theider
Mid signed have formed a co-part ship
under the Btyle of
JOHN M. SWISHER & CO
for the transaction of an Exchange and C lect-
in/ business, at the city of Austin,
We are prepared to collect commercia aper
at all convenient and accessible points i the
State. Will buy sight or time drafts on ous-
ton, Galveston, New Orleans, New Yor i and
other cities, or collect without charge, a ¡fur-
nish Exchange on any of the above plws at
cui reit rates. Will bur and sell Onited lates
and Texas Land Certificates, and attend t bus
ines3 connected with the Government ofE i3 at
Austin and Washington City.
JNO. M. SWIS
JAS. H. RAYMO.
Austin, Texas, March 1,18"60.—29tf
-CIANS
18601 .
M
CAREFULLY FILLED
Xt ALL Tin
PHT8I-
I860
P**8n
WE
VALUABLE FARM FOR 8ÜLE,
CONTAINING about sixty-five actt-í one.
and a half mile North East from tie tty ol1
Austin, on which there ia fine improveunitg, a
large variety of the choicest fruit, aid lever
failing water. This ia one of the roo?t íwivble j
places in the county of gravis, and 1
bought cheap. „ >re yh« mb-
For further information K. H, w
scriber or Ed Finnin, i^).—[v3-tio47 t'
Austin, July £. !: '
~*o eei tffy that S. <o«by
Mrs. Wlnslow,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician,
presents to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teeth-
ing, by softening the gums, reducing all in-
flammation—will allay all pais, and ipasmod*
ic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will gi/e rest to
yourselves, and
RELIEF AnD HEALTH TO YOÜB INFANTS.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowel's, corrects
acidity'dftd gives tone and energy to the whole
system. It will almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speed-
ily remedied, end in death. We believe it the
BIST ÁND 8CRR8T BKVKDT IN TBI WORLD, in all
Ca3eSOf DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. IN CHILDREN,
whether it arises from teething, or from any
other cause. We would say to every mother
who b&s a child suffering from any of the
foregoing complaints—do not let yodr m-
JCDICBS, NOB THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, Stand
between yon and your suffering child, and the
relief that will be acr.E—yes, absolutely slM
—to follow the nse of tbis medk'ne, if timely
nsed. Full directions for nsing will accompa-
ny each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-
simile of CURTIS it PERKINS, New York, is
an the outside wrapper.
¡ Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Principal ornes, 13 cedar street, new yore
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
BAKER & SMYTIL
85-1 y
All MOW BltKIVIIft
FULL SUPPLIES OF
DRUGS, PAINTS 9c OILS.
FOR the Spring trade, which we offer to cus-
tomers on our usually accommodabng
terms. PATENT MEDICINES, of every kind.
Tobacco, Snoff, Te and Porter.
Paints. Oils, Potty, Window glass.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FINE CUTLERY.—Raxors, Pocket-knives,
Gold Pens, Ac.; Ambrotype and Photo-
graphic materials of all kinds, as
~ eheap as cad be obtained in
New Orleans.
PERFUMER T,
Soaps,
Brushes ana
Toilet Articles of all
descriptions. A law stock of
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Juveniles' Boots, Toy Books, Engravings,
Lithographs and Frames.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Blanks, Blank Books, Common and Snper.
Record Books, Day Books, Journals and
Ledgers, Memorandum Books, Bankers Cases*
LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER,
All sites, ruled and plain. Fifty gj"08' assorted
Steel Pens, thirty gross assorted lead pencil ;
Inkstands and Ink; Copying Presses and Books;
Whitney's patent office inkstands
yy We will seil at low. prices, on time, and
invite purchasers to give us a call.
BAKER Ic SMYTH, Pecan St
Austin, March, I860—28tf
T. BAKER'S SELECT SCHOOL
FOB YOÜNG LADIES.
Seventh Session of this School
commence on Monday, September 3d,
1860^noder the joint instruction of Mr. Baker
and Miss Josbphins J. Thokpsos, a lady emi-
nently qualified to direct the education of
young ladies—satisfactory evidence of which
can be obtained by reference to testimonials in
possession of the subscriber.
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
Includes «II the branches of a thorough Edu-
cation. The School is supplied with an excel-
lent Library, Philosophical and Chemical Ap-
paratus, and other appliances to aid the pupils
in their studies.
FFRB IMPORTED BRANDIES, of the fol-
lowing brands, vis:
Otord, Dupuy, A Co., James Hennesy,
J. Vassal, A Co., United Proprietor ,
Renauld k Co.
January 11-—n22tf.
Jaynes' Family Medicines.
X7IZ:—Jaynes' Expectorant, Jaynes* Altera-
T tive, Jaynes' Sanative Pills, Jaynes' Car-
minative Balsam, Jaynes' Hair Tonic, Japes
Hair Dye and Jaynes' Liniment, for sale whole-
sale and retail by BAKER A SMYTH,
27tf Agents for Austin
DR. C. F BROWN'S
Young American Luument
One twen^r-five cent bottle will do more to con-
vince you of its efficacy titan all the adrerttse-
knowi
in lb
vinceyou _*n . , . m , P,
vnents in the woila. Tbis celebrated and won-
derful tnes|fciiB#bou8h M ?et but Parttallv
has oeen thoroughly tested
sprietor for the last five
THE MUSItJAL DEPARTMENT
Will be under the care of Mr. Chas. Speehsek,
whose reputation as a thorough and success-
ful Teacher is well known.
20 00
25 00
& 00
25 0.">
5 00
50
Wo
3JTEW GOODS!
HEW STYLES, LATEST FA Q.
IOXS, CHEAP GOODSt
E have now in store a complete nl0|^
meat of Merchandize, consisting, ^
W;
part, of
Every
variety of Ladles'
Goods.
TUITION PER TERM OF FIVE MONTHS.
Primarv li epi r?ment, «... $*5 00
Junior Department, ....
Senior D pa 'n "■' *
A'jc e. t k Mod- L rguages, each, add'l,
Lesso. a on Píhoo,.~
Use of Piano,...v
Extra, for wood and incidentals, session,
J^.Voca! ?iusic will be taught throueb the
year withoutc large. THOMAS BAKER.
Austin, Aup-st II,1860 52—3m
x«Asifioirs
FEMALE SEMINARY
TRAVIS COUNTY. TEXAS,
12 miletfrom Austin, 8 mile* from WMerville.
rpHF PkU SeMion of this Imtiturioc commenced oa
* Third Monday (20th) of August, 1860.
jn additional teacher has been empluyed, una the
boardtnc fadlitles enlarged.
The Banensea per Se«rion of fire mat) for Boar*,
Tritlon and Book —w jth ng, lighta and fiiel Inctuded—
will be from £6500 to Í ICO 00, depending upon the courae
oí gtudiea.
Billa payable punctually at tfceeloeeof eachSearton.
Young Ladiea admitted at any time, and charged from
the tbne of admittance.
For further particular , address E- D. TOWN ES,
President of the Board of Truateea,at
ITebberville, Tex
Jan'y 9.1860. v4n«ly
Mantillas, _ Shaw).
Scat fr, Collars,
U nderslceves, Head.
dresses. II^ops,
Bustles, . Coreets, efe.
Organdie Robes and patterns,
■White and painted Lawns and Muslins; alio,,
fyll assortment of Prints and Ginghsm*.
^Reached and brown Domestic and Drilling -
bleached and brown L unen f«r pants and coafc-
Cottonad<'f, Cotton Stripes. Ky. Stripes. 4C '
A general assortment of GENTLEMEji #
CLOTHING, Hats B<« ts, S"no.8. Hosiery.^
A fine stiKik of GROCERIES, ineludin^ Ts
bacco and Segar?, which will be sold for ¿¡é
at prices to suit the siriugency of the moi y
market.
Conenmers, with a low bow and anxiousts.
nccta icy, we aw;iit your cominp.
Austin, May 23, I860. 40-tf
BlUAiúE IISBIHtlY.
FIRE
AUSTIN COLLKGE,
Located at Ifuntsvllle, Texas.
Rey. Rc^íPresident, and
Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy.
Rev. Joseph H. Cai.vix, A. M-, Profenaor of
Anoieiü tnd Modera Languages.
Benjamín F. Gradt, A. Bt, Professor of
Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Joseph H. Pextecost, A. B., adjunct Profes-
sor of Mathematics.
Wm. F. Pebete, A. B., adjunct Professor of
Latin and Greek Languages.
Professors Perrie and Pentecost in charge of
Preparatory Department, under the special su-
pervision of the President*
Collegiate year commences on the first Mon-
day in September, and closes on tbe last week
in June. Two sessions, ot fi ve months each,
with no intervening vacation—recess tor Christ-
mas holidays.
TuiTion—In College Classes $50 a year.
In Preparatory Department from $30 to $40.
Tuition payable semi-annually in advance,
mod remitted onhr in ease ol protracted sickness.
Boat ding mur ba bud in te^ectalle families . ,
from $10 to $12 i month. Application may be F '
made to the President.
The health and morals of, you it ar,; as com-
pletely protected here as ffe. caa be anywhere
under bustan «are and agency. [vol náltt.
m
DEVOTED.TO i
MSIRAXCE EXCLUSIVE-
LYi
(Ciiarteb Perpetual.
Casta Capital, &400,000 00
Cash Assets, 547,112 80
S. L. LOOMI3, President,
H. KELLOGG. Secretary.
M. MAGILL, Goneral^Agent
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
Applications received and Policies issned and
FWANTE PALM,
pr«! 18, 1. 35:ly Agent at Austin.
THIS;,iijed aa Notary Public of TfisOo
l 'IV22d day of February, I860. jjÉFTT.
H. A l>. Wolf's Patent Corn and Cotton Plant- oc-f GEO. H. GRAY, Chf. Jus., 0 .
er, Wagons and Carriages, Ox Yokes an¿et I Austin, M>irch 5th—n'¿9tf.
Bows, Rings and Staples, Patent Shear S«fPT,g | ——
r?r,fer,T^*ws?|v*T'TTtm-E L*1ND F0R 9M-
tors. Horse-si
for cash.
and all low O V virtue of an older of the
of Burnet county* made ai the Jum
26v4-ly.
are
Jpur-
?aso Saloon,
t it very reduced price,
batrrel or gallon, at
it be imported at
, Pecan street,
Í, Congress Av.
.UMBER?
A. M. WIl-
eeven miles above
operation—makieg
and Lathing.
)WS:
c per foot.
2 c." "
1 c. " "
$<5 per M.
ad 500,000 Shin-
■ .ami ■ ^r'i
IPTLLIAMS.
county; Jesse Mercer, of Comanche con
and A. Conner, .f Burnet enfj
April 4th. 8 x'e( n Colts, from
Wool,
b solicited
dfs,
Or-
c., promptly
V -. ,i u,vi !
A WALKER.'
w«. u .vriti VVU', irvui
mtpife* old have n t>:rn< d iu pnsttne. t
from $100 to $iiOti. Ten per cent, is adJed? the
price every quarter. Tí* bove en be
«■ . íycaüi.'g on Messrs.Price 4k Briit, i|-ee
n ilfs north ot G'-wryetown.
The fire and d uns wi'l be shown by M:|H.
G. Gunn. living «our miles wuth ol town.
TliOie who wish to puichnse, nr- re^pectl lly
invited to call on me at my residence, hí T a
mile east ol town, or on Messrs. Price ¿ L|U.
at the ranche.
for further information address
G.S; C. HARPER,
Georgetown, Texs
Jan. 1st.. 1860—wly.
of John N.
acres tf laid.
March, 1839.
jrescribtd ty
ue proper i«-
. 3MPSON.
' Agemtf* hem
¡ Yotk Prices!!
t for the bean-
Glabella A
i reeeive orders
ers' prices;
! by tne pnr-
prices
• guar
andwUl
.«®PfoT-
ot the
DlttMOl u ■ inn
OF COPARTNERSHIP
THE Copartnership heretofore existi^dbe
tween s. M. Swnsonnnd JohnM.Swh Br,
und<r t' e 6rm of Swenson A Swisher, ha ng
" 'fltion. ou the 1st instá is ¿is
mutual consent
,. , the firm will herealter be use in
liquidation only.
All unsettled business will be 8©i tied by e $or
oiff ot the subsciibers, at the office ol ,S M.
Swenson. (our late office,) where persons intfi t-
ed to tbe firm ot Swenson * Swisher will pi ise
make speedy payments, and depositors are re-
quested to withdraw their depoMta.
Both of the lalepartner*Wil! infutare contl ne
the exchange busing they mntultliy
commend t*ocb, the other, to their friends ind
correspondents. 3. M. SW ENSON,
JOHN M. SWLSHEi:.
Austin, 6th Jannary, I860.—W—tf
PICTURES! PI0TÜBES
W w. BRIDGERS, baring remjv-
Harner kcJ^ fecentJJ occupied ly
* Caar, which be baa thoroughly
*ou,í resPeclfully c n
takinc n^cturJa of P°WÍC t0 h" facUitieBfr
taking pictures of every size and style. /
mÉÉÉmmM
vS>y\tO BATOl j BRAZOS .
COLOR ABO RAIL J AY
"Ty S. MAIL, STAGEHAND RAILP.OAP
• route to tbe Coast, via Colombus and
Harriiburg, to Houston and Galveston. Pas-
sengers from Austin will find this route (ttee
Colorado Valiey and Western Texas) as quick
and reliable as any other, and as there is liss
stagb jtratsl, longer space is allowed for best.
Cars leave Harrisburg and Houston dailji—
Sundays excepted—at ? o'clock, A. M.
At.Eagle Luke, about 70 miles from Harris-
burg, connections are made with mail stRges
foi tbe upper Colorarlo, Austin, Ac., and also
for San Antonio and the West
Cars leave Eagle Pass same dayB as for Har-
risUuig an/i Housxon, at 1 o'clock, P. M., reach-
ing Harris burg in time to connect with steam-
boat for Galveston R R. Fare $3 60.
JNO A WILLIAMS, Supt.
AtKftin, January 16tb. 1860. n2Stf.
~~ POWDER."
A keps Blasting Powder;
f U\J 5 • Sim Shooting '•
100 •' FKF G Rifle "
20 1-2 kegs •• "
20 1-4 •• •' 'I 1
10 cases I lb. can. "
1 " Electric, u
For sale by Keg or Case only.
S. M. SWENSON,
16—tf Agi Bt Hazard Powder Co.
U. U. BONSKK. F. W. BO.NNEH.
Bonner A Bonner,
ATTORNtYSand Cottitx< ll>rsai Law,Rusk,
Cliervk- e Co., T-xas. will attend prompt-
ly to ail budines* co fided to them in ibe coun-
ties of Cherokee. Rusk, Anderson and Siniih,
Eastern Texas ; and iu tin Supreme and Fede-
ral Courts. , ,
Prompt attention to collections and Investl-
sstion of laud titles, and will act as Ageut for
the sale of lands.
J5ST Prompt remittances lj Exchange on N-
Orleans, and the Northern and Enetem c'ties,
of all coll. ct'ons made by lis. [48—tf ]
B
■■■Hill
thereof, I860,1 wilt ¿HI oa tie first "t ~ay
i August, (it ib* 7th d«y¿ «Úhin la' ul
hour-4. *1 the usual pftce for mafeaic pii«s
sa^s it the city of Am5n, to the hig^td-
der, the undivided i tet?gt of Henry'¡blips
and Emily Philips, roin<? heirs of HenrjS.
Philips, deceased. i|je aoduiilo six lsag<iesnd
six labors of land known s. the Cannon ftjcfe
land, situated upon the httd waters of the i to
Frio, and being in tbe canty of Bexar, Site
ol Texas, containing abot three thousand ae
hundred acres, more or let . One Joukh c<6,
tbe balance on twelve Ui Mtbs time. Boutl 4d
security will be roquiK M i the purchaser, <|d
a lien upon the mm tntoejure the purcise
momy. JOHN F.BL'RTON,
Guardian f r Her.v <k Eoii
Burnet, June 27. ldtíO. 27—tds
SHINGLES! SIINGLES!
i nnn Superiorly pi s SíIINGíj
demand for it, equalled by nothing but its won-
derful success, haa induced tbe proprietor to
extend(i*N@6|B of circulation to tbe utmost
limitepflPmriiad universe. x
VW9S-JSíUüfflSfíSí
can be cuti3 for twenty-five its, if
Dr Urown'* Young Ameriam TAn-
T AM NOW RECEIVING and offer for sale
JL a general assortment ot Merchandise, con-
sisting of LADIES" DRESS GOODS, of every
style— 'a,
Mantillas, Ribbons,
Lucas Trimming, Prints,
...«¿i Giugbums. Bleached and
Brow Domestics,
ISeacb'd Sr.
. $*ow\ Ltitsvm, i
eve^T ::%yV ptyle bf
Cottoaades, j?.- •*' Clothing,
Hate. . .. 1. Shoes and
Boots, 'M&l j Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery-ware,
Saddley, Carpetiag,
Sattiüg,
GROCERIES. Ac., Ill of which will be sold at ¡
prices to suit the tiufc*. . ,
• I am abo Agent ir the sale of a superior
make .of THRESHLIG-MACHINE, which I
will sell at maoufacferer's prices—expense of
transportation ndded.l To all of which I invite
tbe attention of pureluers.
R. M. JOHNSON.
yon
ini«i
will not hurt
^■i_. _ mgmm
imtnl «eoording to direction ? Tryn—it sure!
will not hurt yon, and ooats you nothing if
does no good. It uever fails.
■■papsR' * 9yM±i'*
TOOTH ACHE- -To conquer * peace" it
not adifliculi thiug as regards a Tooth Ache.—
fiunod Liniment, and it
scattor" in double quick
URNsV
remedy,
April 25. I860.
nnn i?"Fr,"r'>',,r<f
jiifct recei d and for ale
April 30. "60,
H-IOBINSON'S,
/oijgiess Avenu
4
SUMMER 6LOTU1HG, ' ,
BOY'S and MEN'S:! a-sortuient received,
on Cougreas Ave;ué. at
J H. ROBINSON'S.
b. her;og,
MERCnANTTAILOÍ?; j
CONGRESS AVENUE. j^TlN.TEXtSi
KEEPS conslmnly en 1) ui an a^tmetit
fiue Bn>a'lc¡«i!hs, C«a títeres. t)-,%p á |át
Vestiiigp and Tailor's Tr'r üngs.
Also, a supply if ready- wie Clothing. '
All orders in his tne of
with promptness.
Austin. May 2, I960. 4:
BAUTOLP'S
(gSKWlfc'tt MAt
JJIE FRUITS. Dul
1LEBRATED
'<!(IDiE tor sale at
|JS. Congress A venue.
isiness attaidu
-ty
J C. o
IMPORTER and Deal,
Foreign Liquors. LA^ .CA.
E ¥, ^ ,
in Domestic i
>r the sale
Whisky,
Z. E. fULToN. C. CARDWELL. L. U. CARD WELL.
Fulton, Cardwell A Co*,
EN ERAL COMMISSION A FORWARD-
ING MERCHANTS, and D. alers in
LumlH'r. Commerce St..Lavaca, Texas. [48:tl]
G1
i quality,
feels
and in all
pictares that
to alls
NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS.
A VALUABLE FARM AND STOCK RANCH,
situated on Onion creék, in Hays county,
10 miles South-West of Austin, and 3^ miles
from Mancbaca Springs, and lying on the road
leading from Austin to San Antouio.
h contains about six hundred" acres of land,
neatly every^acre of which Is of thebestquali-
ty for grain or cotton, and a good proportion of
timber and prairie.
. About fifty acres of the above are enclosed
by a good cedar fence, and in a high state of.
— bouse, and outhouses on tbe premises, and
an cut spñng of water. The
opened a store in Lavaca
kinds ot'Biandiep, Wines ai
fiirnieh merchant s at lowelpriccs "than
Orleans or elsewhere, beiti) xclusivel
liquor business. On band 1 ba:
and Bourbon Whisky, from ur toe
old; 25 barrels Port, Sherry id Made!
23 barrete Coguiar Rrandy,' rranted
to fifteen y cars o. Every rticle
warranted to be ot tne best alitjr-;
delivery does nut prove so,1 [I bo
May 7th. 'fi9. 38-1 y I. C.
t. H. CROSS. jLLir; '
Cross A H
(Late of Fulton, Hensl
Lavaca, Tex
Receiving, Forte ardi. ^
sion Merche ts,
And dealers in Lnmber, Latí Shihglés
Cement, Ac. : j
We take this opportunity ti «torn thank) to
the patrons of tbe firm of I Itot, Hensley A
Cross, (which has been dii lived.) for past
favors, and to solicit their p ronage, promis-
ing their pronipt attention to jsinesa,entrust-
ed to them. 1 4—1
g nerol *stock of fi
ríes, f r sale at
«11 Iláms, Lard, and a
flicy a d^^t^pie Gioce-
ROBISSONS.
Missouri. Housé,
BY A. J. McL
SITUATED on the cor
zps streets. Au-tin,
thftrouyh repair, una bein]
"And as the proprietor w
nake all comfortable who
heir custom, a share of
solicited.
Austin. April, 1
fSESC
r to
'gnod
patron
ou hand
, &c.; choi
ÜGHLIN,
of Pecan >ind Bta-
now undergoing a
newly luruisbed.—
spare no pains to
or the house with
blic patronage is
lERlCAN
AT^
on Congress
impson 4 Heu-
■hich they would
|of this commu-
rsters, Lobsters.
Wines, superior
v Breakfasts, Dinners and lupper^. at any
hpür of tho day, and at the sliest notice.
- Board by tbe month and t'tweek.
MONT AG 11 & MOREL.
Austin, April 18,1860.
For the relie! and cure of
Liniment is a sovereigts
is equarc* any remedy ever brought
to the "American public.
SORE EYES. Two or three appl ications will
make a perfect cure.
SCREW WORM. Screw Worm in eattle,
born-s and other stock is entirely destroyed by
a single application.
CERTIFICATE OF RECOMMENDATION.
Acería, Texas, March,'i860.
Tbe Undersigned, citizens of Travis county,
having tested tbe merits of
BROWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT,
for tbe purposes for which it is recommended,
.take planear in assuring the public that it de-
serves the high reputation it is so rapidlv gain-
ing. WM. RBAGER, T. M. BOSTICK,
T. C. THARPB, J. B. WILSON,
& L. LOVBLACR.
One hundred and twenty dozen in store and
for sale by BAKER A SMYTH,
2?tf Pecan street
Price twmty-flve cents per bottle. For sale
by tvery merchant and diuggist throughout tbe
c 'untiy. Principal Depot, No. 144 North
Fouriti Street, Philadelphia.
For sale wholeAle and retail by
BAKER &&MYTH,
Vol4nl2-ly] Agents for Austin.
MILI T-412 * ^ b I AT ->TE.
. fALLEGE Charter with Unive ^y
JL -iwers. .
The Governor is exofiicio Inspector of tbt
Institute.
The usual Degrees conferred by a joint j
Board composed of the Board of Trustees, a
Board of Visitoi* uti the part of the State and
tbe visiting Committee oí the part of tboTdxas
tfAcnual Conference.
Course of Study unusually full, Instruction
thorough and Discipline strict.
The Annual Sessions commence on the first
Monday in September, and continue forty weeks
without intermission. Vacation during July
and August.
Tne charge for Tuition and Board, including
lights, fuel and washing, will be $95 per terra
of tweaty weeks, for those pursuing tbo ele-
mentary English branches only; for alio hers
$115 per term. The charge for tnition. alone
being $>.)0 for tbe latter and $30 for the former.
Institutes charge for Board and Titii ion
■,.Q[ a?.U8¡acto*>lyarrauged; at the
The
must be
time- ■,
For further information address the Superin-
tendent, Bastrop, Texas.
Tí. T. P. ALLEN, Superintendent,
July 4, 18U).—v4n46:Stti
maSfí. yl&fáRmP
ADMIMSTKATOR'S NOTICE^
CW. PRESSLER, Administrator of tí
« Estate of Theodore Rilar, deceased, hn
filed bis petition) for discKarge from lurtherAl-
ministration of tie sauie : Now, therefore, sil
persons iiiii'iekled in said estate are notified,'
that said petition and final account will be
_ HHi , heard at tbe September Term, 18G0, of the
of schools generally that they have permanent- J Travs County Court, to lie bolden at th%coott-
houso in said county
Lampasas School.
r[E Rev. S. M. Lev is and Mr. R. I
beg leave to inforra tbe public and patrons
GET THE BEST
SH1KT3
j^rrr-c l'ti er o ■' ^u'tumn,l8 bO
THE EUGCNlETPARIS GORE
. ; CON'STlTUTi ON .
■••• 5GUJHERN QUEEN
FAIRY
PARISIAN TRAIN
ZEPHYR. :
Se.Vnoóélei \r¡om th'C. la -v . itlfv. ,
.mani¡füct^i.e^d/sejlvii b\ o> h nt. Ti.ucis
fíate impt;ve>: Ci.'f-i ?■:. ! Spnii v
M *'* " . • . . '•
8 .- i (r
' the < i oyy rrJ* : -S fp, i- >, . ■: a I ~
THe \i\ >t is the i ht-.«|U' s i
* &'C K -fHÓV '. K V O
- :r
ly est,.biisl>e l a mule and female school at
Lampu*- . and are now prepared to receive
nupii ;• the t-letne.'t rv and classical branches
■ <1 f- -«fident tuat they will
'■ ? : Jactiou to ail \hat may
•; 'o tfvality of this school is
\ , h and eligibility, and
i '1 • hitherto wants of tbe
oi.
be
\
t e.
Store.
Sew Boot and SI
FÍNROD A GRBEN would
form the dtiseus of Austilnnd the ]_
generally, that they we nowreceiving
.New York the largest and
>tS and SiioeS ever
ket. Their stock i
of Boots and Shoes
Wholesale bouses.
fcnenrl
TAKEN
BY Cspt. Ed. Burleson, ue
Peak, Coleman county,
says he belongs to «Frank '
near Brownsville. He is. abo
five feet five or six inches high, .
bald, dark copper color, a scar
face near his nose. Two front j
upper jaw. The owner is reqt
forward, prove.property and
will bp lodged in the jail at tne
Beaver Camp, Coleman co., T
1860.
Peter A.
Saddle arid
Santo Anna's
Negro Man—
pson, living
35 years old,
k get,Slightly
le side of his
b out of the
to come
,rges. He
of Austin.
April 1st,
36—tf
filll'ClfttMIIUl,
Natures' True Restorative.
THB BES , 6A7BST AKD PQKK8T
T ON 10 AND ALTERATIVE
JSVi'Ji PREPARED.
IT js recommended by the leading medical
authorities and is highly approved by all
who have tried it. Delicate todies find it a per-
fect restorative ; and persona who lead a se-
dentary life will find their nervons and general
system strengthened and improved by its use.
Tbe great object of this medicine is—
1st - To purify tbe system of all morbid mat-
ter, and impart to the blood snch pro-
perties as to make it new, pnre aft rich.
2nd-To cleanse tbe stomach and bowels of
acrid humours, acidity, and all mucous
matter, which Canse so many and /atal
.. diseases.
3rd- To soften and relieve strictures of tbe
skin, anfi -thus establish a healthy and
natural flow of the "insensible perspi-
ration." ,
-To impart tone and strength to the di-
gestive organs, and give great vigor and
vitality to all the organs of the body.
Mh - To eradicate all diseased, impure and
poisionons panicles from the blood, flesh
and bones, and effect their completo ex-
pulsion from the body.
6th - To counteract the IU effects produced by
the nse of mercury, and to remove all
scorbutic eruptions, arising from what-
ever canse.
Prepared by A. B. A D. Sands, Druggists,
100 Fulton St., corner of William, N. Y.
Sold by BAKER k gMYTH, Austin.
SHEEP FOR SALE.
1 HAVE on my rancho, of my own raising,
Bucks of tbe following breeds—Saxony,
Spanish, American and French Merinos. Per-
sons wishing to improve their flocks can be'
supplied with tbo best elan of Bncka to Texas
at reasonable prices.
„ ™ J0?* ELLIOTT. Agent.
Gahriel Mills, Wm'n co.,May 12, '«0. 39:ly
' j '
\L ,t! j-v
T K
Prime.!
months..
aai j'f TtTITIOfr:
.'• nartment per session of five
Cogetlier tit
Grammar.' 1
$10 00
Geography, English
Philosophy, Ac
Tbe high r ufanébea, including, in
part, Mathematics, Classics. Lat-
in and G-e k, l <tisc French
and Spaniáu ísnguages...
Th# present session t ill close the last of
April, ¿S60. and toe fecond will commence on
tbe firit Monday in May following.
Lampasas, Jan 21,1860.—Vol4u23:ly.
12 50
20 00
on tbe last Monday is
September, A. D. 180!, when they can coolest
the ¿atue if they see proner so to do.
J. T. McLAURIN,
Aug. 2: , ''<0. I—3# Cl k T. C. Court
WHEAT AND RYE,
tl^OR sale at
' Aug. 25. J. H. R03INS0VS.
v YOUNG LADIES' -
BZO-S: SOSpOZs-
npHE EIGHl H SESSION commences Febru-
I ary 1st, i860. There are Infant, Junior
and 8enior Departments in connection with this
school,* and the course of study is that of the
best Female Seminaries. There are large classes
ia Music, Drawing and Painting. Ancient and
Modern Languages, Book Keeping and Em-
broidery are taught.
Tbe scbhol building is one of tbe best in the
State. Young ladies from a distance can board
with the Prit citáis, on the school premises.
For tenm app j to ROB'T BARR,
22tf.] Y. L. H. 8. Austin
SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD!
OTRAYED or stolen, from the undersigned,
ÍJ living north-west from the Capitol, in
Austin, on tbe morning of tbe 9th inst, a me-
dium staed American Mule, of a black
color, a little white spot on the' right side
caused by the saddle—no brands. The Mule
was in fine order when be left He is about
twelve years old. A reward cf $45 will be
paid for the apprehension of the thief, if stolen,
or $t5 for the recovery of the Mule, or a libe-
ral reward for any information concerning the
whereabouts of tbe same.
F. DOHME.
Austin, July 15,1860. 48—tf
A. 6. CAaiilSOTOM. w. WASBIS
CARRINGTON & WARREN,
Reccivtnf and Forwarilnff
MERCHANTS
STRAND, GALVESTON, TE.\AS
\lrE refer to— F- A. Tankersley & '>•
\\ IB ck,W*w A Mather. Hugl t* «
Sumter*. Galveston, 1 ol. J. D. Waters, H ¡< cc
A. H. Miy &. Co.. Farley, Jury A Co., I 'i.
and J. M. Al'a't: &. Ct .-, Geo. W. Hynson A'
John A. Mitchell, Esq., New Orleans, B e«re.
and Caldwell, New York., J. H. Riverg ¿
J. Sill'>way A Co., Boston, G. G.Prentice, Ph:>
adelphia.
We are exclusively engaged in tbe above bat
ness. All Consign"" "s will rece ¡eve per>i. ¡
and.im nediate at nt' n. -
July 4. '60.— v4 4g; vr.
Institution
fo the
a amb.
Deaf and
THIS Institution will re-open for tbe n !
lion of pupils on Wednesday, Septet «-r
12. De;if mules h|j;ween the ajtesof teu s
twenty-five ate #Keivod free of charge
lioard and tuition. Parei.ts or giiaidiansi
furnish clothing and pay travelling expense
Address J. VAN NOSTRAND.
Jnly 29, '60. 50—6w Amt¡n,Te:
AUSTIN
enlate Female Institute,
Scholastic Tea-, comprising tbe six-
teenth and st vent .-«nth sessions, commen-
ces the first Mol day ib September, 1859.
FACULTY.
M. Principal and Fro-
ages and Mathematics.
Principal sad In-
y-if ' F«
= 'ft! F"- i
tfri i«pt#|| 1
P$Y-
yV^ Fi/fTB pi IM IMS I
14'
[Km/I
' ' *
Irl | i- 'r
i ■
■I".
•—Two superb Pianos now
«std oflhrsdi fo
en:.
of Music and Gtr-
Instrnctress on tbe Piano
French and Spanish.
Painting,
States,
during tbe
fifty (250)
of charge.
Icstiune who lake
Professor Shutze will
tbe guitar, without
or ad-
cipal.
«ee catalog
ITii, A M.,
NSTlTUl'E, Kuteisvie,ll
Y GOO
brown
i'MtSS!
SUMMER ,M ANTILLAS, a bauusoiiie
soitmeut. Black Lace Points ><ud
tillas of the latest style, just received ana
sale by
SAMPSON HENRICES.
Jfarcb 28tb. 1860. _
LIQUORS AND WINES:
Brendie*—French, American, peach and apple* <
land Gin. Rye and Corn Whiskey Champaip*. - - ■
Claret, and Malaga Wine. Cordials, See.
SUNDRIES.
Wooden ware, lead pipe cement, plaster of
American and French window-giasn, putty, P® .
kegs and cauislers, «hot, window sash, pure wui
and ainc, tie. , . ^.t. u
Which article*, and nuraerois others, will De to
Cash price*, moderate, aud suiting times.
MILLET SEED.
JOO bush Millet Seed tor sale by ^ ^ SWEj(SO
Oct. 17. 1859. Ptf ^
>OTIC£.
Tbe Tax Payers of Travis county, Texas, |
hereby notified, that I will be at tbe follo**-^-
Precincts oh the uillowing days, for tbe Pw.
pose of collecting tbe taxes of the Berite **"
HBS!5P|
tut
tbe said precincts for the year lfe59, and tsset'
sing the taxes for tbe year 1860, nafelv:
Paxcr. No. 1 Major's old otfice, lfc<: •
6, 6, 7. Preet No. 2, Assessor and C-
[^office, March 8, 9;*10. Prect. Nc h
Embroidery and House on llogrxy Creek, March •
Preat. No. 4 Nichols House, v
Prect. No. 5. Sc
March 19, 20, 21.
House, Morriiitowii
2 >, Pre*. No. 7, Dougfcarty's ■
Creek. ¥^Tcli '-6, ,27, 28. Prect. ^
Stockton'! Sou*, Colorado. Marck 2?, *.
Prect. No. 9, Benj. Levi its House, Cro;: JjlgS
April 2, 3, 4/ Prect. No. 10, 0. B. "
House, Perdinalis, April 5,6, 7. JPre-
W. B. licboi's House, Williauison t;
9, 18, 1% SAMJ'^^
.. , J5cr and Collector ol 1 ravi- Co. j
fAuatía, Feb. 22d, I860.
ED—Beef Bides,
ar-h
trr'l
ol
? ct .No.
Jareé -3>
«' r.^r
..Nj.Ut
■i.
Wool, Ac., for which the highest > |
[be paid. Liberal advances m - *e
of Cotton at tbe store ot
JOHN 6TELFV -
"Oct. 26 —-vi-polO^ly. ■ -
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