The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1858 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BELTON INDEPENFENf.
Patent
Medicines
Waco
Advertisements.
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FANNIN U0Ü4E,
TMIII ITRUT, HOCITO*.
■* stopatlhiahooae. it you an, huí saliaflad
tboro «lU bti DO ubmrgo. ihu II >u.« Ucuuk
•Bisnttu lb* b mina- part uf I'm oily. yet rei
-nid> thai youomi h >«• a good ulgln*i«at -
• fowl u«w t tableaud ulleulii* boallaraalUvlitd to
• ilruken man $10 per day.
jam ■. ■■■.
. O LO CAPI roil IIOTliL,
Iluutsm, l'au
Tkintn W. Thatcher, fropriiior,
*rnl aubaorlbor having leased aud thorough;
* Ir repair ! nd renov *
Sipeethilly Willon. the p.i
lina pabilo, uuü i««ur. • ' „ .. . .
tilb ibutr oaii , Uial no ►ff iti aball bu ►|'"v
'jnako ibolr «lay agreeable. illa actsonimod.iilons tor
Jgg^íJírS'líuií Sonviolent SUblta attached to tlM
te__ unmfly
J. . TAW,
BOOKíKLLLR AND Bl'ATIONKR,
LIAS ALWAYi ON 11 AN"a onmilutoa««orimenl
I! uf Medical, -cieuMfle k tlUrary Work ,
■" —, i.huik Uonka al' uil
, . Letter and Notarial
rnoai'and In tier I'M"' • 'i lie finest *o-
MU'loul l.iiiruinaii'a kept n ¡lila Htnie,
oiPInuo , >.«ladrona, Cultura, VI-
_ •• rinlUt etc., *t#.. e «,
A-rtblemlId am"itiiienl ot Shut Mubic-Now
Pleooa received aasomi n iMIani U.
üiaikeinl Mualo seui l.y Mull lo miy portion of iho
4oMi ¿aürrruiiipla'ieiiiion l' 'd 'O ui.-bordo.a.
lioualoi., l'e*. inai87>pil
aíiVng pa'i .
«Uta Ibolr «alta, liiul no
and renova el llic ub .v hotel WJ
aullml. llie p.itronage orí lio trav- msm.
uud asmr a thou who may favor blm
ff.ru fliall be aptmd lo
-•stool Ifca'ka. Lull o LUuraluru..
' «a. and ivury iiuayrlpil'
Pi |
UoMoubf k
téOXgfi Vite Pr ol Ware
House.
Mi,a. siio - * « o.a muta.
VI >11'. Ni' tí F1.Y1IUIC,
jrwtvnn factors, wiohaom. foíiwaiidino
V> > SadCo.niaUai'i1 muiuh-hil. Will luue Ve and
StS*a,fjrWaril ur «olí Uo11 ou uud ulber I r< <! cu,
i (n «rilar. nailfly
Vltiél niKHi) A.\D WAHfcHuWii,
u 'II. W. W tllTJlAUttÜ,
i. ' ■ , (Aujotiaaor tu T. H. I.ublwck)
H o«ItI~l Forwardlne and • smmiaalon
lUcruli .at, uua «.ultuu i ucmr.
Ilomton, uimüi/
IM) U
■lidie
W. VULTOK.
Aiii>i<.N te rvuroti,
■(iaooiaaora to Ailxn. üngliy A Cn.)
|4mmn and Utnerol tamoilaalo
iberi huuta,
Jbtaoad OiniMrctHtrv.it, ftimteH,
LL Üuiru'^ud Firtvurd Coi ton u i Muraban-
ají on uo:iimliialou or wuvunoo uu tliu
r*til|iiniMit. . . . .
order* lor i'uuuil on Blip,.!!' ! prompt y rea| mdi;il
ta OtodayuviiipAiiiod «Uu Uu>ii or i rodouu lm.7
«i,.«it 11
1r
uuuau.
<a. ¡ax t.
I'&L if UlDUILfi
nd
i exaa.
Iliu.Uoiul
*r«riwaí|ttaU«niirti¡ «Ivon to ihe aalei or Cotton,
Hide , or FroJuoo, uu I tu tlie execution of ordoiaen-
iH4e oh Oiitlun or otbor c«u Ign-
le or alt piueul to our (Irlautla at
[)H FACTO tlf. Of ill'ral l]ommli lon
Korwarning Mer<.bauia, llouatuu, l ei
WársUauNiai Uto loimluut ui tlio Ouuiral J
W^rK.
ffientu for «
ali"pm«nt by tho Central ltalj-
uo bui)Jeei to drayugts inai8i
1IIUDIP.40II,
Wholesale nod retail Dealer
WSirOilKS A JKWKLltY. 8ILVBR
niurS7y
6
M A rADOixr J
\W. V. lliiUADWEIit k CO,,
. j /{At' the stand of John 8. Pollers.)
CeasmlaslOB MerobaaU,
' iSBeíSulito. tto u.
UtfcL i CO.,
* "áOÓtlOJÍ * OtMtMiarlOuV lircilCHANTP,
r Wholesale and Retail
c««ís,'!ss.e"''m
Ve hura a larg ' and "ft Wan h iu" .
f " .1 .....mill ntlllHIl - inilflA-
HEtUV UOL'SE « CO.,
Cnnalgn.
°dn«
mWr
Ü tight tO 9MVÜV
'SSS&SBB&s^is&a - „ ...
toied, A mMie ot iliu utüt *e «wi d ('f i roM « LuiiijH<r.
i JkUUflXVt) ÍJ tlltt V irTilUi BÍIJM uf ÍUlll -
U)íegiMii Jku Uto friimi! niioA I be m^lo, for ilio
•aOVttultfUM Of our «ni iomortt e u_hl.
fyl'ts,1 MB In x ?f. tt* lu. 01 'todSjtfc llitt
l fl "' tiiicia. Sft Bm xJt ¿'ti.T ur n7pd
v n. B,',1,J* ... M.'.A. ft,s
H«V k McOOWAW,
(lueeesson to lloberts A Co_ In tU* time D* l flH>)
wiiektsaia nj> iiit. a na*t.*s if•
—■ nlaiiiiJinM. (irocciidt LlVMItl
&£
Wfi I
ft*rnii a ll Jy oí U# i n01• ttb a uUcwimtüs We alio
kocy k vory Bi^iei'.ui' okuck ot \ViuW uud Br.*uüie§,
Mgj^ua ^'iclu 4. and prcmptlr stt. ndrd to.
WILLIA* H. WILSON i
IMl'oH'I'KH AVI> llKALKIt IM
flardwnre and Agr cuitara Implements,
muciiamvs tools,
WOOT>indWill jr Waie Coppn-,Tln nnd BbMt
Iron Wine. C itli'rJr. >«iK
nriud «MUI Humos. Pailita i« 'J"'
Mient liou ami ¿" C, Cooking and A «n lor
Btovsa. itiilur Lain^s. Llf log A rWee i utu|*a.
and Bia.well C rnilw
-•o S.' lluai on, Xxs, uiurtBy
~J. H.
Maaufacturer sf «tores, Pnirp-
ATI , fhee' Iran and I opp'r Wovb'rs,
SObTuVr, i KAl.KH , IIou uiII. 1«.x"s.
AdkliiiUif\Voi'l',riwb a IIimi*« 11 .
Auitor. uú lloi.flug. ilui.i* ut "horu'ft notice.
*¡Bx: prl> o |uid I'ui old
march.?/
TIIOMAS noFll Jc CO. „„„„ „
Al w \_Y- ON' Ii*sn ' V^nft'lY OF
Tel
Trere,
«SmAVR AIAV J- ON l' M>
** OoanliielVxa. ► arfdlea and
not lo lm suri' .mhI iii d'irnoilily or nnatutsa.
flMf uní 0Í nil known pJtUTUa Aim.
'■.Buriiftn ol nil kinUM.
soen as Ituguy- uray. Wngon, «lo. Cull and pi e ik*
fcieroupuninusr ei «wlier<'. Ord' r f.onianl t«nei'
>tt«ade<l t l Willi |>imi,ptiieas All lepar* l
•lie shortest botlee, *i i lie uliop. next to the rust or
•oil Franklin siivet liounton. iuui37y
ROBKHTSfcCO
Drolsrsiu OtMüms, Paints, Oils h Sandrlse
MAIN 8TKI.IT, MOUKTON.
J^*Casli oidjis promptly attsnded to. ' mar
H. P. tiVT,
JJEAI.FH I^PUOUL OK, GttOCBRIF.8. A,
Bays and Sells Csttea,
lleorlt t't and Forwards Mai chandlsc,
Malu street. Iluuato .
uarKF
wji. m. nicis * co.t
rouston, Texas,
®®iñF®íí! m&mm
And Wholesale Dealer iu
PROVISIONS.
Liquors of all Kinds,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Bagging, I*ope, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass, Iron, Nails
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
IRON AND STEEL,
Lin i: A IV D CGHE If T,
HATS, CAPS, BOATS & SHOES,
and a general stock oí
AND
LEAVING MEDICINES.
L. S. BKArCE
UOY' rinR' A^P t'KI Tit'E-i. AVP PAT' TUB
-SJ H'ghcst itlarbetPrice In L'aah, athisufflee
on Mum rtroei Hti'Mi'ii Tcmi"
'Ibis IsokO in V ly blsi nslin s« and a« ho bnysi n.
tliely Air Shipni-n', II s • e iIIiik to li'ni, limy lie
"ir>'ofg t iii« the beat pili v lliatcunLo uud lililí
T'<"« mi rkel.
ASTIIIduf s< n' to me rrom the oonnMy, w ill be |«"
•« vid utile l)< pdof the Ceiitiul Italhobd, mi ol
all exiiensv fjt diuj ago. sioi age, etc. unirtly
JON ICR k CO'S KXPHE iS*
rrniK ATTKNT.ON o the I uMlo Ivcsl od to tho la
M. i'| Itlea p- eaent d oil. line for ox|.roim tiaio-
pu tiUini fiom New Orli-iiiia to!,u v-ati n. Ilou ion.
ai d tho tiiloilor li wn,on th -mute toAu tin; .o
to I'ouilerlmtn, Ban Antonio, Drounsvllie ai.d Inter
mi d ntu points.
We r rxurd any <1i>scrllill"n ol Merchnnrilac:iilsn,
Bull! in. "peclivUunk Nolua, vuluublo iwicvle, wlin
promt tne^atnrdlHpatuli. ''
A K|ievi i Mu s nger (in our own employ) will
louvp iho i IH.-e al N. Orlomia every Humlay A W. d-
nu day morning at lu;¿ o'c "i-k. I.euvlug INimli-r-
horn same day n aa almve ai 4 n clock, r uud «'dice
In tlalitfkton. every 'I liuibduy ai d Hui.dnys at 4 v. a
Tlila.Kxpr^ai will make oloon cuuneoilou wlUi tlin
"Ovonn bxpreíí" u uud from Now Yuik auil Nui ib
oru cltlea.
Odloo In llonaton—Hooker's Ilolldlog, oorner Fan*
nlu uud Fraukllu btreats. insi27y
CLARK k CO'S STABLE.
1MIW UNDK11FHNEI INFOHM TilR PUBLIC
* thai 'hoy huve < reeled a L irge and
( eiqmodl'ius (.table at the above ua<wd
I liici'. It s now, una will al ay be weil^od
sulplli d with th<< beat prnveudor ihn country tiRoiils.
CiiTlaK , lluggies and Hidil.o lUisos tarnished to
trav In-rs wlin may wli-h iliem,
5 lien pitead la on iho llou ton amMTexas Ceniral
Ttallri al, B"J nii|.;H Iiom llnuaton, unil lb« ruad will
be omiip e:ed and iu running ordor lo thla polh i in
IbW nninths. iuuiSTf
fa i rOLToir ...,r omhss urscoao
ÍWHTBit'a EIl HAMlili, JÉ
M, L. FULTON A 0.. i'BorKUToaa. I:'i|
Hempatend. Austin C'ouuty, Texas.
uiarch;7y
*ri-i
w o o wiLsi.n ....wBXouaa
BUSH, W1UON CO.,
fuuoesiora.to I'll h A Hargrore)
Meceirlug, Forwarding and Commlsalcn
Aler h mta,
AT ALL TRItMl.NI OF HOUSTON AN TKXtS
/X Ceiitiul ltailioad. am now prepared 10 rucluv
ooiialgnmeniaiit uurlou, m dway bciween Hockley
nun Hemputead. u¡ai27y
WAI KElt IIOTPL,
A. M. W nucen, I h> ntitTOB,
Hockley, Trxiia.
l"kU. WALKS t HAS HKMtiVF.D tram Hou^evllle
XJ to Hockley, wl oro bo will lie pleuaoil to
r. oelie hlsnlil patniuH. mid plidgea hlm.elf
geiini'iil aaliiFacUon to lie lrayollnig___
Tlu has a Hack tu acoom.no,.ate lb* thai
i>iii>i .'i I aalii Riclioii to lie trav«iiiiig
" 0 thoa .
uiaiS7.ly.
a b
to render
interest. r -
uiay wish to leave the Utuge X.ou.o.
HANI* A V fc'HALL,
Storage, Forwarding A tommisilon
Merchante,
IIOCKLV.Y ANO UKMPbTKAD.
Or at the termluus it'ho nouston uuilloxas CoilVld
lLiil Road. ~ .
W1
ltaii Road.
ILL ruv AND BI LL C UNTRY TPOI
and am i ri pand to lienuv.', Mo e
and Forwiiid all Merehiiid sd fir tbe Inte,
rlor, and advance liie charges mi the lame,
Rv orilerliu t lourca. o, ml exponni a ex-1
c< pi an.ybgo, will lie fuvid at llouslon.
Ai " * "
marS7y
Mark lauKageare il A 11.
E. R. HUBBY Ac WIKCbS,
Uei lers In Orugs. Urocrrles and Llqnors,
I'AInTR,
Haidwauk. í.uní avr> pijroiA
tiia.Vliri.Uhef, illns-r
Itimeiy, li... ks Siatioiiery. Wall i'i |ior.liare
bieil, l atent Mi d clno , > to,, o'e„ etc.,
Hockley and llenipstrad, .Texas
marfly
'3
Til 14 Kf T
. opei
STK'M BAK
Travis *' «, H
'BLIali.dKN l Is No
ration
KBY.
Jonston.
uWIN UCCE«8FI L
I pre|iii>eil to hn-
... Thu'siib orllM-r I proimreii iowi-
ciintrv tr«d« all kinds of trackers,
_ —utter Blecalt.
iioui iheu nii'liy solicited «d.promptly Jt-
to. LluUiS7<ni i JOHN jaSíNjl PY
"5 BLACK'MITHINO. _ „
'•nttKMOVKh 8IILL CAR"1K< ON 1113
THAV. LLEu'j IIOIMlt.
rrm* OUSK 14 I'LH'AS*"" TI.Y HTl'ATBD ON
* the Weal hai k of the litan o rlvo . at v,i.
W.irren, Di Moure's Fori y, 4 miles fri m Cln p- 'v'.'JI
poll HlH. Thin Is tlio lieii route lo Iho illflbi*j!.^3'
eut dej ots of'lie Texaa1 emril ruiiroi J tlio iKiiiom
on the i.therilile being v ell caiiaeunyia ui d diy.
The priiprlelor nlit make It Ida aim to keepau ex-
cellent liolol, having i vet* tli ng nqulreil to make
Mr home emphniiuiit y '."h" t a mime pir i.mn
Teinia u.oJorule.. (luity; II A l.ORtll'l'BuN
kel|>v iious :,
CORNER ItAKkKT AND CKNTRB ETHEET9.
(lal reston—T> xas.
C. 3. KELLY. PR Oi'KIEl OR.
,T®rltiigg.igo coure>cd lo and Horn ibo LomIk liee
CUnrg'. íuarüOjf
r. a. iiit.K,
MAIN BTliEET
II o a sI o n ,- ..Tt x as. -
l1P.Af.KR In Furniture, Carpets. Oil Cloths, ffl
■ ' Matllnga, Druggets, Pa |iitr Hangings,
Window Shades, Curtain Gomlr •> TrimnildgK M
Plano Fortes, Sowing Maehlnea. V>M-d and ' 1 1
WII'IIK Ware, to., AO. Agent loi Paikbursl's Pteel
Cylmidor 01 n. % niartOy
«¡Iife'liii Agrlmilturnl Wnrelionae.
UUOtW.il Titos ■
llnvi. a- oeii.ii il un . i the orm of
ISAAC O. WILLIAMS " '
cotton Factors end General Col
Menhnnt*.
BOSQUE SSMINARV á COLLEGE.
located fits hile wist of WACO
FACULTY.
Rev. Job* Colli Mr . A E Rove.
fPHE Faculty will bava every Depart-
J. rocnt filled with qualified and efficient
professors.
Terms Per Seaion of 5 Months,
Primary Department, - - #|0 00
12 50
15 00
10 00
S5 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
1 00
Preparatory
Collegiate, (English Btudifs)
Languages, each, • •
Music, (Me)odeor. and Piano} each,
Drawing and Painting,
Lessous iu Wax fruit <fc flowers com
i< in Embroidery,
Contingent Fee,
Board, including light, washing, ¿c., st $8
per mou ih.
Payment must bu mide at tbe close of tbe
ission.
No deduction for absence unless in cs*cs
of protractcd illucts.
Board uf Director*:
ColH Ajkou, Helton. Ruv Mordeica Tell,
Springfied, N Uvars, Uirtlvillc, T P Avcock
Esq., Maliin, Hon. R N Uoinle, JLLMc
Call, John Cobbs J H Sparks, and William
Qiil Esqs., Cgpt George Erulk, Waco; Amos
Morrill, Austin; W B Walker, Houston.
Waco, aug2W;bty
WACO 8TEAM MILL.
THIS Mill is now prepared for griudiiig
Wbsat and Coa.n. The very best
French Burr Rocks, only, are used; and tbe
work has been doue by Mr Joseph Giles
who is kuown as uue of the very best Mi
wrights in the sUU-.
july30;I4.f T il BARRON &
'J'«-&a- Huicik.
OWENSVÍLLE HOTEL.
WENSVILLE. HOBERTSOX CO.. TEX
B. F. Mooas PaoraiEToa.
rpiiE Proprietor respectfully iu-|?flfe
JL forms the travelling public thatJpJI
bin Hotel i6 still open, and is kept in as
good order as anv public house in Texas. ¡ seuss a
Via table is provided wi.h all the market
affcrdsj and nis beds are comfortable, Bis
stable is abundantly supplied with cora and
res\ fodder,
The Ufjvn of Owennville is ill a flourish-
ing and lUipruving coudilion, and for.health
and beruty of location cannot be surpassed
in he State. janl6; 37¡v2;y.
B osciue
MKKEDIAN, TEXAS,
East earner of the J'ublic Square.
Something of Into rest Its the
Travelling Community.
JLJR. J. W. SMITH, of Me-
redian, Bosque County, is build-
ing n line, large HottJ, for the acconir
modation of traveljers. The building
will IroAt on Main street ninety leet,
and the roonr.8 will mostly have fite-
plnees in tliem, .*o that persons stopping
lit the house can be tii'ftde comforts-
table in the most severe weather.—
Corn and fodder w II be supplied ivhen
it can be had within a hundred miles
of Meridian. The table will bj sup-
plied with the best there is in the
country, and the stay of the traveller
made as agreeable as at any town in
Northern Texas. The house will be
ready, to receive traveller* by the first
of November.
Febl0-6t J. W. SMITH.
CAUTIOS TO STOCK RAISEBB
SCREW W0RM & BLOW FLV.
Loudon & Co's
Cher ok ee Liniment.
rpHEoriginal discovery and tbe only reli-
X. able article for the immediate destruc-
won of the Screw Worm uud Blow Fly.
. This Llmmeut has now been before the
citixens of Texas for over three years, and
baa been thoroughly tested as a positive
and speedy exterminator of those destruct-
ive vermin.
Louden A Co. justly claim the discovery
of this great remedy, and until the present
year noother Liniment was offered or Known
for the relief of tbe Graziers of Texas; but
now, the unprecedented popularity of our
Cherokee Liniment has induced—the pecu-
niary reward—the proprietors of the various
imitations afloat, to palm off their worthless
articles upon the uususpecting, without re-
gard to justice, or any known merit in the
nostrum offered.
We call upou all interested to
BEW ARE of all other Liniments
claiming to destroy the Screw Worm and
prevent the attack of the Blow Fly, as they
are all imltntious, covertly to trifle with tlie
credulity of the people.
as designing persons have imitated ojur
Liniment, they will doubtless try to imitate'
our original Show bill and aullock, the bat-'
ter to cover their deception, we refer to
the following well known gentlemen in
Texas—many others might be named—who
will vouch for the signal efficacy of our
Liniment, to \t it:—nr w nenry xfliot and
Roberts A co, nouston; nr rrüucis t oaf-
fau, Austin ; uon u o uickson, Anderson;
aogaii A ucppeustull, Lo.-.kliurt; pr John
Sutherland, Bexar co; nr c s Stewart
nanville; a c <fc u l itogors, andtiyers
simoiis A co, uuntsVille; r rfHÉ|iker,
Gonzales; nr v. c Aud'iiiion, sflV vr „
D Litbadie, and nr sou'.hvick, oniveston;
n m whaley & Co, cen'.reville; Dr John
Tolliver, columbus; chambers * Adams,
and Mcunlutu, rnrlund a co, Huhumud;
Dr w a Davis a co, i:allelt ville: i m
CO. indiunola* win johnson,
Kuutl'inan; b s walcot'.. noney arove ; tlr
d o oregorv, Lat-rangé; dr e k Heard;
Leoua ; o rey a itillitit'd, Matagorda; tlr F
neaumout, Lavaca; tlr j Lsenrs, and cm
Hooliy a Co, waco ; Breckenridgu, sates a
co, and coleman a oro, Toxiina; j u de-
vine aco, sail Antonio; and dr i r auck-
er, Washington.
Our cherokee Liniment may be bad ol
Merchants aud druggists in nearly every
own in Texas.
rtepared only by LOudES * co,
• 84 Arch at., Phila; ¡ '
For sale wholesale and retail, by Wm. D
Eastland A Co., Belt'on, Texas.
;,M y-J-iv2
J. *. nájretoN.
HOUSTON k i
attouneti a* unr,
—ANff——
Üklton, Texas.
WJ ILL practice in tlüe courts
" of the 19th Judicial District
and thu Supremo courts al Aqstiüi
dccI9:2:84:ly.
o v ouamberlin
CHAMÜERLIN
ATTORNÜT8 AT
J T FLINT
A FLINT.
LAW,
SMITH'S HOTEL.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.—The under-
signed takes pleasure in infor-
mintr his friends and the trayeling public
that his Hotel, formerly ihn Metropolitan
bus been thoroughly renovuiedand furnish
ed with everything necessary to the comftrt1-
and convenience of guests, and he is now
prepared to accomodate all who may favor
liin with a call, in a manner which b' "sels
nsHrred will give satisfaction. Nr .ill*,
Inhor or expense will be spared to | ¿mote
the enjoyment of his ¡pesis and keep hs
table supplied with the best the country
affords.
Connected with the Hotel is a large and
mmodious stab!
attentive ostlers.
He returns his grateful thanks for past fa-
vors, and hopes to merit their continuance
in his new quarters. E. B. SMITH
Sept. 4th, '56-ly.
rge i
commodious stable, attended by careful and
J. O. A D. BELL,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEBSJN
,f, .
elioase.
os oí Miro* I
III of ■ I
tusluios ' '
SILVERWARE , WATCHES,
DIAMOND GOODS,
JEWELS, ' -
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
1 ENGRAVERS and manufacturers of all
J articles in their line.
Orders accompanied with tbe cash, will
meet with prompt attention.
Factory and Store, on Main strut, fourth
door East of tbo Main Plaza, in the brick
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS
AND
PHOENIX BITTERS.
rpHE best family Medicine now before
X. tbe publio for the cu e ol Sorofula. Ul
cers, Scurvey, crup.ions of the skin. Fever
and ague. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact
most all diseases soon yield to their curative
pmper.iea.
It has been computed that during the
last twenty five years upwards of Four mil-
lions of persons have been benefitted Wy-
the use of these medicines; a fact which
speaks volumes in favor of their curative
prop.rties—a single trial will place them
beyond the reach of ccntpetiiion in the es-
timation of every patient. By their use the
b'oud is restored toa healthy state and liced
/rom all impurities. The system il not re-
duced dttriug their operation but invigora-
ted, ami they require no restraint from busi-
noss or p'euaiire.
The afflicted have in these medicines a
remedy that will do for them all that medi-
cine can possiblv effect
PREPARED by
WM. B. MOFFAT M. D.,
NEW YORK.
For en!e Ly W D E * CO in Belton .
KNEELAND'S PILLS.
Col-
„ have
for sometime been afflicted with something
like dyspepsia. 1 took Kt.celantl's Pi Is ac-
cording to directions, and now find myself
stouter and heavier than I have been for two
years past. They do not, like most purga-
tive medicines, leave my bowels locked up.
consider them the most valuable pills
made."
Prepared by W D Eastland A Co Belton,
their prep >ration, is no secret.
MW. DIMRON Esq.. Assessoi a I
a lector of Bell county, soys; "I h
leted wi
GENERAL COLLECTING k LAND AGENTS,
BELTON, Bell County, TEXAS.
Martin K. Sjtell, Late Propri-
tor or Caldwell Hotel,
TNFOHMS hia . nuterrous fl lends sad
1 former patrons, that be bus opened the
above hotel at Hem; stead, directly oppo-
■it* the Rail hood i'epot, tvhere he ia how
pre]«red to -entertaiu "the great travelling
Public" with the best fttfe the market al-
ford*. l ouse shall be inferior t
ia the Slate1, while he will uae every
jUta to' inake h tbe best. A good tabl
comfortable rooms, «Aperipnced and
aervaiitsr and every attention to tie «wH
of the traveller, KMM assured. fVrmlong
eflpt rienee. f ill notiail to give entire ntfa*
fac.iUh. Other hui]diiias are aeon to m
erected, w hich '«rill enable nlm to áceomuo-
dale awl i lease a|l who may 'rw Mm. ■'
A good stable Jieár, irttenti ve hostlers, and
pfewy of provender. febfOtr
BELTON 8KMINART.
PENDLETON & McILHENNY, rpHE nn lersigned respec fully informstilé
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ¿STS
BELTt1V, Bell County, TEXAS, j rangementH with a cmnpeteut Female teáelk-
TEXAS, ,
WILL practice in the'Court? of thelBth j
Jua cial Distiict, and the Supreme;
Court at Austin.
may'23y
ii'J''
"rrf-
X. B. SANDERS,
Attorney & Counselor at Law,
And General Land Agent,
Belton, Bell Countv, Texas,
PRACTICES in all tho Court* of tho
Third Judicial District, in the Coun-
tie- of Willi'iiu*cii and Laiiipassas, and in
the Supreme and Feá-rai Courts at Austin.
E. WALKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEAGI
and
BFmOT E>p«
FOR BELL COUNTY, TEXAS,
Helton. junelO-ly
JOiiN H ÍSBÉKL,
Iiand. Agent
AND
53®m®tr „ iPiusiLiis,
Belton, Bki.l County, i ex as.
WILL atteiid to loRMtWK land imité
upper Trinity, Brass w ant! Leon
country, and also the paymen^pf tML«
and perfecting titles. The i)isQPl
Surv* yor's Office for Milam Land DUr
trict beinv. located in Belton,. afioids
him superior facilities for giving hit
personal attention to all business with:
in the District. He lia^ a thorough
knowledge of the country, having been
engaged in the business for ten years,
and pledges himself that all buttings
entrusted tohim will be iaithtally and
er, whom lie expects in a few days-
He would furller stae, that the report'
«>fh s school being crowded is not true.. Be'
is preparedMMrecieve and attend particular-
ly to all paHEwho may be sent to him.
He wiabeK'to l ave Ill's potr na call fre-
quently ii)ion biro, and lie will take | leas-
urein «howing the progress made by their
childrt ii. m!3if T O TÜCKEM .
:d! iSj!
promptly
ermH.
¡íaitjhfolly
ittendéd to upon reasonable
íeptafiiífWslyifc
DRS EMBREE &¡ BRADFORD,'
Physicians & Surgeons,
BELTON, TEXAS,
AVE removed their office to tho small
frame building on thj north sld.i or
the Public Square, lor some time past.occu-
pied by E. Walker Esq.
H
aug2iltf:
John A. Buckliolf .
Attorhey & (Counsellorat Law,
LAND AGENT,
CAMERON, TEXAS
oct28-Gv I y
THE UNIVERSITY
QF FÜEE MEDICINE and POPULAR
building.
fbept-4-'66-ly*
Tif ORO OARTLK BI1(A>D OA LVSTON,shd will
ITJL w«II give pn>ni| , |.oih iiuj Mlou lo thtj
* 4.
ksMslth h p in tlousuin Texan
bolaigo Ui oí Wiirehiiuse of V neori
,'sher. «here I prepared io<lo all Kinds of,
•vy *ork ni 11 line, liepalrlng ilono al
_ort notloa, ai d 1" tho bun m nner,
. Hoavy Prairie I'-ows luado in tbe most substsnUsI
■nnwiud wtutiuud.
ailMr PHIL THOMPSON
A. McQOWiVS I HON FOUNDRY,
Cito uta Tas Direr or xas Cmxau. IUhioía
Honsttn, Texas,
rf n« SUMCt'lR K It Ell KR Y notifies his Mends
* ana Ui« publio «unei ally, thai he has moved In
fc|s Bow aboil, win re liu is proparod 'o do all kinds
Afnga, ai tlia lior*r" "
Kmi
SSÜEÍL.
AIMS lo
aAllgflH m lla. er
«atidai oi tiorneu
All work will be snipped on tho
lUtton Taii liallroads frio ot draysge.
imaao any oihtr eiish'titiineniol
lUie. Ad.net A. UcOOWEN,
tlioilisl not'ce.
_ first olas fcnglnea, f.r«-# aAlÁ¿tl«
any other |ki- pn> o. w ii h I-oiler, atiua'l nt tier neo
«sajas?,r
ú. . turn a. aiosT,
TAKLiiH k BAU1IV,
fatten Factors i""d uenerai.inamlssiSa
Mrri naais.
8 flLH STAND IIOVBTON.
I 're, Sell nuil Ki r*a il c-ill. u and Mer-
euauUi.e,or advauua eu lb« .aula lorahip
• rders l >r Plantation Rnpidies promptly roaiionded
whL jail ur , roeua. (mS7
v ™ liiaui
♦a >kau aoooiuj«ui.«ai wliL
Sale of 0 tlnii, Pnrobaaliig aud aliirniog suinlfeii
leoolt Ing and lorwaidmg Mereliandlae, Ao. fapltt
WILLIAMS A Co have In store, and are reoe •
' ge stock of Aosiovltdbai, aud IIobticol-
—but sidled to tbe growing wants o
aud having made arrangements with
10 V
ring a large l
TtiaaL inrLsnaiiTs suited to tbe growing wants
tlie country -, and having made arrangements wl...
giantliketurors at the North D>r early and hill aup-
piles, Is prepared to (III all orders fbr Iniplementa'of
liusbaiiary Ma-i inery, Ao., of superior uuaill# and
at moderate prices. Among these area great varl-
ffirUGllB—Cast Wrought sad Steel, from light one
florae tu lix Cattle,
^««Tall klmfs? (Mtoa'lweepsf Hone
coii'ti'sil ELÍJffiB-l«ngielaLd Doable, ter Dsnd and
Hors^rowg
~ sowKRB—ftr Hand or Rone.
o«ing
'rstSbii
.jiving smT Piant7rtlon Corn M llY^.burr Stone and
siuel Corn aud Cob Criah
I'lanlalion aud ltoad Wagons;
Garden anil Dirt Burrows;
Wagon and Plough llau
O* Yoke ,
Road aud
ing and Reapluf Machinen
bes and Oradles; Fanning Mills;
shing Machines : Horse and Hand Raes.
ring and Plantation Corn Milla Burr Btoae
■eel Corn aud Cob Crushers, and feed Mills,
burns-ilotary, Thermometer and Dash.
Ian la lion aud ltoad Wagons;
ndDlrt Barrows;
IDltch^gSc^'crs^
itched Leather, from I to It Inebet
] and t ply, all widths;'
and Cotipllug;
and PnndbeK
. —OARDKN PEEDH-. ,
ALFO—Agent luí K, fanrer A t'o.'s ImpmrcdOo'.
toi Ulns; C W llruwu's l auui Orlat Milla, MeCuru'a
Patent auM-Prietlen Boise Fewer, fcr 1 or * Horsea
i ai ly
WM. OLIPIIANT,
■Uvcrsmith, Jeweler
AND
WATCHMAKER,,
PECAN St., AUSTIN TEXAS.
Ifrpairing dsn* end warranted.
Engraving neatly executed.
The eelcbrated Seth Thomas Clocks lor gale.
[vol 1 n4-ly.
~Ca8a"Birñco for «il«.~
WILL SELL upon advantsgeons JhA
terma. my late residence upon Cedar MRU
Creek, / miles north of Belton. embra- nB a
trsct of 675 acres, about 7/5 a' w^Icn aie en
closed by a good cedar to t a comfortable'
dwelling houae and out house*. « ,, od eistara
and well 4.1 feet deep, eul mostly . roughsolid
rock. the wster in which, even i. .his dry time
approaches within 3 or 4 fee.cl'tl.o surface
are on the premises. A he-vtilui, high, besl-
hy location, commanding a view of many
milea in every dlirclion. f.enty of aprings
ami stock water at convenient distances, fair
range Ate., 6fe. .
Ciood Cedar Land for sale in ihe aeigbor-
liood, in quantities to suit purchasers.
'Foi pailiculars mqiuie ol Ur Eastland at
eltmi., ur lo myseli on Kirn Creek, one sad
hail uiuea above Childress'.
julyW-lOvw HKKMoN AIKEN
Tar.ic Mixture for Ague and
Knowledge; organised for the purrose
of arreting tlio evils of worth leas and spu
rious nostrums, and for s-ipplying Famil.es
with Reliable Domestic Remedies, have
sent to Eastlsi <1 <fe Co., gomo of their val-
uable compounds. vis.
Rowand's
Fever, Ac,
Rowand's Syrup of Blackberry root, for
Diarrhos. etc.
Univerity'sRemedy for the Lt nss, Ac.
do do for Co>tive bowels Ac
do do for Dy.-pensia or Indi-
gestion i ctte. ■
Unlike the various nostrums of ihe dny,
these remedies depend upon their muritt
Or popularity. All the University ask is a
air trial. For rale by
jiweH-ly EASTLAND A 00
a. i. ivans. r.. l. horns.
EVANS & HORNE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waco, Texas.
II AVE this day associated
themselves together for the prac
i e of the Law, anil offer their join
services to their friends in this and sui
rounding Counties.
W,.co.Sept!2:l>*57:ly.
j. m. nfrris, j. l. l. mccall.
Smeeville, Texas. Wa<-o, Texas.
NORRIS ¿i McCALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Sept. 12:1857: ly
M. D. HKRttlNO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and notary public.
Sep 12:1857 ;!y. WACO 1EXAS.
i NOTICE
Tl Celebrnti d 5s ¡a«ísü®
VER, and will stand hint tho ensiling iWá*
>-on, oui- ha f the tilde at the residence .
Mr John S Blair, near Belton; the other
half at his own residence near the lUimpas-
■¡11. Terms—Eight and Twelve Dol
(iuail3 am) II M PROCT0R
GUNHMITH AND L0CKSM1TE.; ,j
rpHE nndersivned infoim- the public,tha
I he is flil'y i re| nri d to do Ml' ti-orlf in
his line, sm-h v* r u <iriug Sha ¡Btí *, Ri-
#ch and1 I'isfdN. lie will al«o repair door
Locks and make Key*. All fine work ¡M
Iron i.'one at short notice.
fel.6 6m C HOERHOLD
HOE «fe CO
PATEHff
j HE 8itl)sribers
CAST STE
manufacture from the
best Cast >t'Cel OibCulab'Saws from 7
inches to6 fee< in dianiyic^t. These gawsisi^
nn "
de
therelbre, much su-
"I"-"1 ~ 7JTI v 'w.-n'W'í
hardened and tempe1 ed, and aro gruund and'
j t Vsigneu expressly
rrrmitjr pf surface to*
nía)"''manner. They
finished bv mat
for the pulpóse
'■^ptrioi' in truth i
those grorud1 Stfil
require less set, less po^r todrive them,
a*e not so liable to I'ecome heated and pro-
duce a saving of Umber, They also man-
ufacture Cast Steel
Msif, ¡Pit a Ad Crosscut Saws $ Billet Wtlié,
of fWPerior quali y, all of which ihuy hav*
for we At their warerooms.
" JTps 2U ft SI Gold Street;
•r they may be obtained also of .the prineis
pal HSrdwnrc Morchants tu the U States A
Canada. R HOE A Co.
Printing Press machiue and Saw Manufac-
turers, . ■..: ,
Vw. 39 n^31 Go'd Streqt, Now Yor*. ,
Iho following rxiract is from % report
made by a édniiiiittee of scientific and prac-
■i¡cal gentlemen, appoiuted b< the Americaa
Institute.
'-Yonr committee are of únanimniis opin-
ion th'it in ihe apparatus invenud by R. X.
H.to for grinding Saws, he hits displayed
great inKenuity and tact In the adaptation ol
machinery lo the production of results in
the manufacture ot Saws which may with
propriety be denominated tbe us plus ultra pf
the u/t"
lllustratied Catalogues, containing price*
in detail, with desrrpiion of saws, and al-
so containing directions for setting and
sharpening with other information ofinterest
tofhe Sawyer, will ho Kent by .mail te he
ddrtss of parties desir^gt the same. aug3
ASTLAND A
hotel.
ARCAME
«(reef, tauten
. itlOltSl' Prourictor.
Uayanns strut, between Oratitr and Natckei
jy. .
popular esiablishnent has been thoroughly
r<;n.0VSfc? l',e- Ptot s<-'*,oni *nd newly fur-
nishcdrthrouguout. A large extension of
room has been obtained by the proprietor's
renting the adjoining portion ofllio build-
ing, which will enable him to accommo-
date a much larger number
than last winter.
to accommo-
of custoinors
iro-
nu
No expense bas b«en spared by the pi
prntorto enable him to merit a con tin-
anea of tha generous patronage he has here-
totora received; and every exertion will be
inada by himself and assistants, to render
the sojourn of his guests not only comforta-
blo, but agreeable. •
One great convenieaee of this hotel is,
that meats can be had at alrnit all hours.
NtW Oi leans, sep24-ltf
CLOCKS! JLOCKSII—At red .ced prices
at tha (jaaS) DRUG STOKE
8 H SKIFF F FART
8. H. skiff. St co..
WHOLESALE Dealers <n Groceries,
Proeisions, Liquors, Sfc.. Main street,
Houston, Texas.
Hides aud country prounce taken in ex
change tor goods. * ;[iiov2?ly]
SÜ. tvsonT coT
Sue ce tort to Tyson Bradley Se Cs.
Í®wí)jü m^ísm
AND
COMMISSIQN „ MERCHANTS.
Mam Street, Hou ton, Texas.
\\J ILL ke. p constantly on hand a Oener-
i al stipp y of Groceries aud Plantatiou
Sup,.Ilea. Prompt attention paid tu Receiv-
ing and forwarding and executing orders.
Liberal advances made on eotion a;id other
produce for sale in this market, or for ship-
ment to our Frieuds iu tlu North or Europe
_oct24|26v2;ly
BOÓK87 BOOKS.
AMONG our late arrivals mav befoun:
the following valuable Reading Hooks
Poetical works of Mil on, Tupper, Gray
Collins, Beattle, Kirk White, Wordsworth,
and Orabbe.
Lives of Washington, Marion, Franklin.
Lives of ihe Signers of the Declaration
of Independence.
Greeu Pkas, Long look ahead, Wanderer,
Eriidat l.inwood, Ruth Hall, History of Hen
Fev r Last of the Forresters.
FURNITURE' FURNITURE! I
LARGEST Establishment .in the South,,
at 171 A 173 Canal street, New Or
lentis, La, AH new stock,' The undersign-
ed having oponed a large aud splendid as-
sortment of new Southern i-iiiTiiiure, m pre-
pared to supply the tr/ido and familie. on
the most lilieral terms, rills belug the on-
ly new stocK in I'hs city, purchasers will
find it to their advantage lo call and exam-
ine the goods and learn the prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
Wilt keep constantly on.
hand marble, sola and cen-j
tre tables, extension tables,' _
of mnhoganv, walnut and oak, and ef all
sises; rosewood a'id mahogany work ami
raid tables: dressing, tables, walnut and
cherry dining rabie-, ak, walnut, mahoga-
ny and r.iscwood sirl 'l oarils ttid bureuas;
á woshstan is, Dvdsteads, armoirs, par-
cel lor chairs, tete a-tetes, otto.nans, d-i
I Tl vims, easy chairsr ckers,eteg^rs, >e-
cretaries and botik eases, oak and walnut
dining room and office chairs; etiilireA'e
th iirs and rockers, mahogany and walnut
enpoy a ltd light alindes. Ha'r, moss and
spring, mattresses. Iiaiking glasses and mat
t u;,' osewood parlor sets, together with
everything ttstieliy found in a Furniture
Warehouse. viJ,
This is an entirely now establlshmentand
no old stock on luind Purchasers will find
it g'estly to their inter *st to give this.atoi*
a call leiore b iying elsewhere, as the pro-
prietor is coiifitlent ihat he can off:r them
newer styles of the moit Fiy^hjouable Fur-
niture' more sulmtantially "made, and at
Sreater bargains than any other house ia
le city CHAS A STEWART.
he citv
augáp-ly
New OaixANs.LA
rara m®m.
'jpllE Subscriber is now pre-
pared to offer better bargains t
before, ha\
O.iuy's, Mitchell's and Smith's Geogra-
hies and Atlasses, McGuffey's series, Par-
ley Tales, and must of tbe school books in
common use. Usual supply of Pens. Ink,
Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sand, Sand Bxs.
Paper weights, Drawing Materials water
Colora, Ac. [jy ] EASTLAND A CO
his customers than ever beforet hav-
ing purchased and now arriving
one of the
LAMEST STOCK OF OOODS
ever brought to this market.
He is determined to sell exclusive?
'y
For Oarih,
and knows that he cau convince
those who deal with him that it is
to their mutual advantage to adopt
that system.
His stock consists of everything
usually found in a country store.
oct84-S6-v2-tf. I. JALONICK.
J
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