The Brenham Enquirer. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1854 Page: 3 of 4
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HARRIS, KOfMS & CO.,
Corner of Common and New Levee streets,
New Orleans. .
m S. Haws, late of Memphis, Tenn.,
Norton, late of Helena, Ark.,
T. Fickui, late of Rnn&viUe, Ala.
YEATMAX ft Co.,
i ud Tobacco Factors
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 85, Common street, New Orleans.
EDWARD SHEEGOG,
Commission Merchant,
and General Agent,
. No. 114 Camp Street, New Orleans,
• Confining himself exclusively to the Buying of
Goods, Groceries, and every article for Planters
and Merchants, either for draft:: upon Commission
Merchants, or upon their own credit. <*
All orders will have mv personal and prompt
attention, and bought upon the best terms.
Receiving and .Forwarding
of all kinds of Goods attended to without delay.
Drafts, Notes and Bills collected and
remitted immediately.
It is my determination to dt> business right. I
refer you to many Merchants in New Orleans,
Vicksburg, Memphis, Nashville and Columbia,
Tenn., Florence and Tuscumbia, Ala., Holt*
Springs and Oxford, Miss., Shreveport, La., and
Houston and HuntsviUe, Texas.
"T. FROST & Co.,
MI No 10, Magazine street New Qjteans
I PL ' WKO).ESlLR DF.AUR IP
Brogaas Boots, Shoes, Hats *
ADAPTED TO THE COCSTK TRADE.
HAVING a house at the North, we are constant-
ly receiving a fresh supply of the above arti-
cles. Also, a general assortment df superior Oak
Tan Russet Brograns and Wool Hats, for planta-
tion use, constantly for sale.
Planters and Country Merchants are invited to
call and examine our stock.
Sept. J—1853.
* BOOTS AND SHOES. ~ *
mTHE undersigned are in constant re-
ceipt of Boots, Shoes nd Sl o-
gans, of every description and quality,
selected witfeeate from the various manufacto-
ries of Boston, New York and Philadelphia.
This stock is one of the largest and best assor-
ted ever offered in this city, and country mer-'
chants would do well to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere, as these goods are offered
at low prices and on accommodating terms".
To country merchants who contemplate laying
in their _ .
* SUPPLIES, * *
•we confidently recommend this stock, and ask
them to call and examine for themselves.
FELT 4. EEED.
New Orleans, Sept. 3—1853.
i. w, AXTnra. jxo. thou as.
,W. AtTRl K & Co.,
g X10, 10X12, 10X14, and 12X16
WINDOW
GLASS: Putty: Sash tools, Glkxier's Diamonds
Window springs and Shade pulleys, Locks,
Hinges, Screws, Pearl and M&hogony. fcnpbSj
Paper Hangings c,-ilt and Paper, a general assort-
ment of Builder's materials and Cabinet-maker's
articles, kept constantly on hand' by
BUBBY & WILSON, Washington.
REMOVAL
SHEEGOG & WILSON
HAVE REMOVED their stock cf Goods to the
""biTilftme 'op'posTTe ~MT." "J." G. Ktafpp, where
they would be pleased to see their Old Trie mis and
customers. They are now receiving their
Fall and Winter Goods,
which theylhink will compare favorably with any
in the market, and which they are desirous of
selling at a small profit.
BELLTON HOTEL,
THE subscriber desires to inform his friends and
the public generally, that he has taken the ! ANE well finished and light running BUGGY,
above Hotel, and will use every exertion to ren- v* made to order in New York. Just received,
and for sale low, by HUBBY & WILSON,
Dec. 23. Washington, Texas.
ded comfortable all who may favor him with their
p atronage. JOHN HALL.
Bellton, Bell County, Texas, Jan. 6, '51.
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THE RAILROAD JS COMING,
F. J. COOKE, W. WOODWARD.
COOKE dt WOODWARD,
. -CHAPPELL J11LU.
TEXAS,
I RESPECTFULLY call the attention ot their
l friends and the public in general, to their
Stock or merchandize,
now Receiving from the Aorth,
consisting of every variety of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE:
Brags & Medieines,
PAINTS, OILS and DYE-STUFFS, &c., Ac.
NOW IS THE THIi:: The State of Texas, >
- And Xo Mistake: j Coixxv of Washington, f
■ l\rE take pleasure in informing the public, and ' " &k6r\]f (j/ .H.ttS&i
if and our friends in particular, that wc are
"Yiow receiving our —JJagaait Jiaa*r.ni.cr*7
*j * * liannah Oate:-av.d XYyart 11*4)^7 lttt;hi$s-
band, citieens of Do \YttT county, State aforesaid,
Aif3> &0d2>D
and we extent} our invitation to all who wish to toy have filed their petition in the DfctCfoi Court of •
in their Fall and M inter supplies, to call at our ; said county of Wash; iunon, nl1egin?\haS thosaid {I
store, where they will find the best assorted stock, t Hannah is one of the r heirs at ««*. of Wittta** A
consisting of - _ =Gates, decesscd. wlio depar'ed'tlirs^ifiEaboat the
ALL KINDS Or STAPLE AND FANCT RV GOODS,
Hats, Clolliins:, Boots and Shoes, 'Je we tryv
"Ware; Bassring and Rope, &c.
Ciroceries, of the best quality.
\Ye shall be Very thankful to all who will fa-
yes£-lS23, or 1S29. and was pt at bts,l«ath
fti-liis own right; of-tww-leagaes of ^aadv l'.inp
Hardware, Cutlery: Ivory, Glass and Chinti" "**d situio iwWxsh'ingtoB faunty, St t«-of Texas;
11*. r : i r c _ "*ft irft** nt th^ af i_
Having recentlj- made permanent arrangements I vor us wilil a cal1. before purchasing elsewhere;
for direct importations of Goods, and also for I an^ as regards prices, we are fully confident to
j the sale of Gotton, Hides. &c., thev invite the i nieet the satisfaction of all—we will take much
' I pleasure in showing you every thing, ami charge
; very little for the purchase of the Same.
4 ND any person person who wishes to secure a . alieulion of countrv Merchants and Planters
A good home at a low price, must be Having bought m)t the Gn;ccrv nnd Provi;ioT1
quick about it, before the great advance in the i store of Messrs. Thompson & Chappell, thev
price of land takes place. Having determined to , a]so invite atteiftion to their
remove to California with my family next Spring i rhnfav wliTiion «*•
I Wish to SELL that desirable FARM op which | ' ™ se «ctio of ftrocerics,
I now reside, lying five miles South of Bren- ; open tor the pttoent, at,the old stand of Thomp-
ham, on the waters of. Mill Creek: containing : son & Chappe^aud which will be constantly
Eleven Hundred Acres of Land, one hundreo & ( replenished.
Christmas and New-l'ear's Gift's.
FINE ANNUALS for 1S54, vie The Amaranth,
Magnolia Gem, Gift of Friendship, Gift of
Sentiment,-Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver,
I seventy-five iiia high stale of cultivat ion: a-trood !
i and comfortable frame dwelling, kitchen, stable, ,
,«tc. This place iS too well known to require!
i"further description. 1 will sell the whole tract?!,
| or divide it to suit purchasers,
j Any person desirous of securing a good hqjpe,
j would do well to call and examine this place, aS
' I have determined to sell and will give a gtfod
: bargain. A. C. CARUTU^S.
Dec.. 2.1S33. \
ENDLESS t'HAlX I'LUPS,*
Or Water Elevators.
THESE highly approved machines operate upon
the same principle as those used for grain.
Chappell
ct.,29, IS53.
Odd Fellows's Offering Fancy Boxes and Fancy | The c!eVatoT is made a part of an endless chain,
PirfnTo® ar>il r*f rorimif tniiic liiol , , « i
Baskets, Pictures and To\-s of various kinds. J ust
Received at-* * HUBBY & WILSON S,
Dec. 23, *53. Washington, Texas.
PHYSICIAN'S ORDERS solicited; all Medi-
cines Warranted, entire satisfaction as to
prices guarantied, and payment on delivery of
goods asni iRED, by HUBBY it WILSON,
Dec. 23 >'5'3. Druggists,- Washingtoj),Texas.
Sugar and Molasses.
JUST received, and for sale l>y ^i
WILSON & SHEEGOG
4SS* W. JS. MtSPHT,
GLASS & MURPHY,
Merchants,
Chappell Hill, Texas,
RE:?PEt TFl LL\ inform their friends and the
public that they are n^w receiving their
fall and lg$4ater Cioods, .
which they desire to self on as reasonable terms ^esl <iuallt>' mau>' othcl lhijl£s to° m mfcr"
en.d ai tiie tiae of the uc-Jth of said- Ytrllimn, b«
left the following innue^persons.' other than4h«
said Hannah, as heirs of his said-ectcte, to wits< 3>
Sarah Gatrs, who married Aimer Kaykenaall, and
resided at the time of her death in Austin caunty.
State aforesaid, and whose heirs are.uuknovrnio *
petitioners: also, Elizabejh «ates, v ho married
Amos KuvkcndalL in the ^tate of Arkansas, and >
who resides ir. said Stale, if itvmpo^nd if dead,*
ta-petitioneis;- ;
in- Wsshaigtoa
rs, -to wit: San-
P«ste F. Gates,
. - , - - adnoe'
! and Catharine, who hasmarrieo oucRcbert -Bifen-"
nen,-aU of wliojii are —-* -f hinrtTm
county; Stale of Texaqi also, C4arke 9ates, wto
pied ik said coaniy, leaving scieril'l^irs, uow
jfesiding in Nacojde«ht?s coti *
and whosr jramcs .sre orjja"t« peUtioa«t c•
also, JaneGat«^,Vhamarried tine i)ccale*e Ptr- I
Y. and has since died, leaving heirs w*hosc.B«ai^
BEDVCTIOK IN PRICES! .
T\T"E, the subscribers, expecting out New Stock
f \ of Fall and Winter Goods very shortly, have
considerably rcdttml oar priccs, to induce
all persons wishing to purchase an\"!liin j, to hon-
or us with their call, before" purchasing else- _ _____
where, and satisfy themselves. We keep con- end residence are likewisev&nknewiJ^o awkionT
stanrly on hand a large assortinciit of Lry Goodsf ! jars; also, Amos Gales, who is a. t^jneut citizcn
as they can be purchased elsewhere. A share of
public patronage is respectfully'solicited.
Nov. 9t, '53. •
Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats; Jenekr, Hard- ] of said county of Wi^hineton, andt^!
ware,-Glass and China-ware; Groceries of the : all of whom were joint K* ri iriife p. Kij^p^r '^
1 The petition furth^ail^es, that aq partitio*
, Or distribution of jklif said two leacnes of land
exion with our several estab- . was oyer made, and ti t |«etitioncr^here hbm:
eston, Houston anil in this recei*o#any part of t^e saije, oi any >
etgjnc
G«1v(
J. L. AMMOHTS,
Merchant Tailor,
Chappell Hill, Texas,
AS on hand a fiae assortment of Cloth's, Cas-
imeres, \estiags, isc., which he desires to
JSC. 1 ucv ,„c . maV-eup to order. The fashions regularly recei-
sizes, and can be fitted up for any depth of well i ,^"9 y a"e"d°l510". The paUon-
i or cistern required. age ot the pubhc respectfvlly solicited.
! For sale at reduced prices,by 8
1 Sept 3.163. J. G. KNAPP.
. that works over an iron- wheel; and down into
j the water, around a pulley into the tube, through ■
| which^coustant stream is made to flow into the j
I pail, b^simply turning the crank, attached to the
! wheel at the top, which any light hand can do j
with ereat ease. They are made of several
Oct. 15, 1S53. ly
JOB PRINTING neatly exccnfed at this office
for CASH only.
> m
BBLS. St. Louis FLOUR, just received and
for sale bv WILSON &*SAEEGOG.
MORE NEW GOODS
HARMAN, LEVIXSON &"Co-s
E are constauUy receiving NEW GOODS of
i i i every style and description, and are now
; openinig a magnificent assortment of
IW
G. A. IAXKES,
Gold and Silver-smith,
CHAPPELL HILL,
Formerly of Washington, Texas,
tion thefsf^r, and that she fci
Uolha
same aslieir of said \y ittiaaia *jf.^
there neverJiaS^l-eenVeAiQesiEewea.fcr
of-.the two lonpi'e® "of i^A^ j ^ IW i#
title-to the sarwr from tie-lfcgaJ iieits-of tke ani4
WilHam, and that<!«; tflf^i - gfsland
is subject to pjKtiaoH siidmstrHHitiou among U«o
heirs of said . Andthe jwtiliou further al-
li-i.es, tfaaf;there i>ever wa*f yatl*ini^ratocn ,
xrii said estates dei|$ji{ef &aid^Vjl.
Ham, certSia-per^ns, tawlf:_imos.G^teg,
sen of Washington ceuitty, State afcjfeAwd, a«d
f TAKES great pleasure in informing the citizens s,r:ur'entf' &o.; Patenudei
r 1 of Chappell Hill and of Washfngton countv ! fP' whichh* m«mtain«l a
li* k v ' .. , * nr'tftrp i hp nil nflf4. Pnfl IT*/* 1 t\£F* A li !11H
1) ACGN on hand and for sale bv.,
> ♦ WILSON & SHEEGOG.
SAW*
of every style shade
£003)3
•ioB. Provision & Grocery
MERCHANTS.
Nos. 28 flt 2® New Levee street-New Orleans^
oflfcr for sale
Sugar—La. and Havana brown, Boston and La
double refined loaf, clarified, crashed & powd'd
Coffkk—Old Java, Moe-ha, Manilla, Laguira,
Green Harana, Rio and St. Domingo.
Tea—Extra Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hy-
son and Black, in canisters and all sized boxes.
Sai.t—-LiTerpool, blown, Ground Turksisl'd.,
and fine in boxes and bags.
Fiaa—Sardines, Mackerel, Nos. 3, and , -— - ,, t. ...
half barrels and kits, Shad, Codfish and Herring, j rdnage extended to lam in his old establishment,
Tobacco—Virginia and Missouri manufacture, and trusts that his con.inued exertions to please
Tarious qualities and sised package^, cut & snuff. ' all,.will secure for Lip a continuance ot their
Cigars—Common and fine Havana, from So to j patronage m his new s.cre.
$40 per 1,000, Regalias, Prineigcs, Ac.
Casduss—Sperm, Adamantine, Star, Stearine
I). MESSXEK
llEGSleSke to rnformhis {rienu^and the public,
J^Ahat he has opened an emire TTEW S FOCK
CflF^rOODS iu the room under the Tcmperence
iud on the public sqere. ^wherf^e will
continue to keep at all tiuieS^ n comjMete and
choice assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoe^)8ats,
Saddlery. Plantation biores, Groctrie^&C?, &c., '
which lie is enabled to sell at priet? i&ssiderablv j
Wfeiow what are generally paid in aountry stores, i
.He-respectfallv solicits his friends and the pub- ! which w
lij^generally to call and examine his stock. He
bcgMo express his gratitude for the liberal pat-
and "hue,
down to the coarsest article.
Our stock of
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING
is unsurpassed either i* quantity, quality or price
in this market, and contains every size from a
Fa'.stall' to a child.'
Shoes, n full pssortment
gt nerall\, thathfe is now prepared to sell them
Fine Jewelry of every description and desien,
cheap for cash, and warrant the articles purchased
from the finest to be as represented. AU kinds cf Gold and Sii-
to be as represented.
! ver work executed in the best manner and Jew-
l elry repairednt short notice, low for cash.
w ork lett with me at Washington, end which
lias not been taken awav, can cet the same at m**
shop in Chappell Hill.
i L .
ufacturers,
Dec. 23, '53.
nnd Tallow, and choice in 5 lb bo&s.
Soar—Extra family No. 1, common, fancy, cm-
til ■ and shaving.
Spices—Pepper, Pimi nto, Cinnamon, Cloves,
N ltmegs, M«ee, Mustard and ground spices.
Pickles—Cucumbers, asst" d oiives <x copers
Protisioss—Fiour, pork, bacon, butter cheese
lice, Ac. i 11 Washington,
Kctchcts—Tomato, Walnut and mushroons. I'ei'fttBSfi";
Oils—Olive in flasks ami bottles, lamp & lard,
Frcits—Raisins, Figs, Curreuts^^weetmeats,
brandy fruits,
Ncts—Alin« ds,Filberts,Brwir;i^®kPerans.
Cbocouite—Sd sweet aapiced;5f«KCp<a Coc^a.
STacfa -Lom« «an, ' *•
ADIE3 and Gentlemen will find Fine Gold ;
Breast-Pins, Bnttous, Ear and Finger Rings, !
with setts of Coral, Garnet, Turquois, Emerald 1 -r-j
nd Ruby, of the latest styles? late from the Man- .
Hats, Boots
We have not been unmiadfui of the ladies Tu
our selections, as we now have on sale a very
large stock of
Plain and Fancy Bvess Goods,
comprising every article usually called for. with
numerous fancy tricks in addition.
iVjjgrry pretty assortment of
|jJ% EWELR Y,
Sfe'ipRrrantcd as represented on sa"e.
Our stock b£^«ri>ceries is very large, and of nient.
tiie best quairl^f. Sept. 3 1S5}—Iv
AlLcf wSrlCh is now being offered at a •very :
sumII advance. We would merely state for the I
inwnriition of our friends, that now is the timo i
to 'pitch in* and gel the worth of your money.
Nov. 19, 1S53,
HARGROVE MOUSE.
Chappei.t. Hill.
IS. HARGROV E takes this method of attention at slihotiTsof theday ani
Tnforming her friends and the public j Our object is to sell low for Ca
that she has, at considerable expense, "built and
fitted up the above house, for the accommodation
of boarders and travellers, who may.rest assured
that no effort will be spared to administer to the
comfort of those who may patronize this Louse.
A good stable is connected with the establlsh-
HOIJSTO^ DOUSE.
at HUBBY & WILSON'S,
Washington, Texs
C. W. EMMONS,
(Formerly of the Washington Hotel.).
SHEEGOG &. XI 1ESOX ! Tft&ynpn-;lor assures the public, that he will
1 E^PECTEl" LLY beg leave to inform their 4; f"STaiI^ll^fiaJ3Ucrrepntation of the house, and
friends and customers thai they have procured ! that ,ewi11 ****?nenw^nable
fiQ TO HUBBY A WlLSON'SDrug Store in
IT Washington, for choice and elegant
mported
Dec. 23.
the house formerly occupied by Mr. E. Brown as
a store, where they would be pleased to see tbem.
and are happy to state that we are now prepared
to sell goods as cheap-as ever. Give us a call.
Dec. 2, 1S53.
give entire satisfaction to
him with their patronage,
lloustan. Oct. 8, 1853.
nor expense to
" o may favor
BELLYILLE HOTEL
ous to mentiCm.
Our recent
lishmeats in
place, enabled us to fill all orders and commis-
sions entrusted to <wr care.
i HARMAN, LEVENSON & Co.
Sept. 3—1S53 m
*£ ..*■
DRUGS
THE subscribers Lave onVand andjfiftbc con-
stantly receiviiig. a large and well selected stoiSk
of fresh and g^Siiflie Drugs, Medicines and CheBi-
icals, l'aints, gye-Stuffs, GltesyR are,
nishes, Windowgiass and Putty, P«r^umery> a
humans assortment of Brushes, Combs,frSj>.cv , , .. —-
Soaps, Colognes,.F 1 oridi, Lavender and extfacts ; 1. t^«*e^Ss aisj , Uhj fee w
for the l-Wudkerohiefj Transparent Soaps ar.d T 'fotmerlt J«ne tT&ta$,>hav$ enr-
W ash balls, a superior article for the toilet em- i ^ 2^^ !'os?essioii of * portion "Of tivx. tw
bracing a great number «#./Vi rietits; Dentafcln- 1 '' .V , ., 4; •,; * %*f
struments, Lancets, Ac.;Tateiu jledichies of ev- « Pe^toiK-rs, tlie^rfore. pray 0uA aii tie aSore
- ny r.putat&H
before the public, enitoacing a'liuiteroaslist, etfr
new kinds Will be- Stained and furnished at; ^'-j'faT1'l^' w y < n. why |li
Northern and Eastern prices... * ' ? 1 01
We would respectTullrcallthentSehU^n of the ! ^ l!^Tcn 1,iSs ®e*aid
community to our s-ockof sup^S*ia^, and ****> ^ " ■ r:.
Brandies, for medical purposes; Cig^-and foe - T^®e **?'. ^^refore, j coamiaad yo^Uhal J*ju
chewing Tobacco, which has been selected Uh- i tLe Ltw dire^, all
much care, and will not fail to please alL the iinkjttwn heils of U ^E^fesed,
Constant addifions fronAiin? to. time will be.v'\S ^vttkt
sde almvi st.ir.k_ sn as in . lirsw- . I'v.' rv- vOtirt Ot \\ .i.-htllgiOJi a Cpurtjs
at the cOuxt^touce
on fitet
, __iliereUQ aas^er
the portion ot HannaJi H• aks sn<L Wyji&IJajiks,
filed in said court against Ames' GaWs, and the
. heirs of S«Vah Kttykeagiul, tuttac&x Qmk Gates
and the heirs cf Char®; Gates, and (lie heirs of
Jane Perry, formerly Jane Gates, and tbe-V'ircof
I Samuel Gates atid Kli?=.%c_iLi Kuyksnd^Lfoo^r-
j ly Elisabeth Gates, other hens; a brief < " ' ^
I accompanies thiswrit.
Herein fail not^but how
this writ, make due rejj^7ramnier i «rk«i vii<t
j ^ny^id
AL^.,-rfSy of December, D. 145J,
D. D. CRUMPLER. Oik*lX.. C. W. C.
In obedience t.> .lie tiooye ^ wauiiui^ i
this writpablished in The !!reuka* En^uirefi for
eight successive weeks prtx ij-.is fet^feretiiKiiday
thert'jf; this ibe7tii day^t t 1 Veejifber, A.D.
JOHN tL DAY;
Dec. 9, IS5T.--8 w.-pr^s tee 0Q.ir^.;".
^: . '. 'i "t, . ht -t <
" Ii£l F3S £
P A R T1A L.-ak"-\T.iW5^
EI\ TlllEL r £EM.O Vptt:*21
examine our stock.
Call and
YOUNG & GOLBIN6.
Wises—Madeiry.ra, Siier Port, Lisbon, Mala-
ga, Claret, Hock,ag Champne and Muscat,
Liqcou—Fine Bold parerandy, mined and do-
mestic do., old peach do., common and Jamaica
Rum, Holland Gin.
Wutsiisr—Fine old Bourbon, Monongahela,
Rectified and Irish Malt, Lenlon Porter at Ale.
ScitoaiKs—Powder, Shot Lead, Starch* Saia-
ratus, Brooms, Cordials of al; kinds, Candies ess'd
Hatches, Alum, drie4 fruits, Ac.
Cotton Press Screws, Com Mills and Shellers.
45. XX CRl'S AX & Co,
A HOME FOR SAEE. i
et.THE subscriber offers for sale his resider.ee
J!UL near place. The i>remises consist of i
about 40 acres of land; a comfortable dwelling; a
4aige barn; smoke house, bath house, carriage
house, dairy, poultry yard ann noufcv^ i^.v.-l u c-h-t
of. water, a pasture with runing water, a field of
12 acres; a garden and yard weTl stocked with
shrubbery and fruit trees, Ac., Ac., and generally .
having the reputation of being one of the most
desirable places in the county. Also,
For sale, a good trusty house SERVANT, about ,
1 45 years. Also,
i A FAUMJ.OF 2-3© Acrcs. 40 under cultivation,
1 distant Ttmiles from Bren ham.
! - «- A. G. COMPTON.
6*nham, Dec. 23, '53. tf *
JAMES IK YIN.
THE proprietor returns his thanks to the public
for the very liberal patronage heretofore re-
ceived, and desires by strict attention to the wants
of his patrons, to receive a continuance of their
favors. Oct. 8, 1S53.
Just
1CASK Pale Freneh Brandy?
1 " Old Peach lirandyT^ '
1, .** -.Cognac
i cask Holland Gin, %
* *' Irish Whiskey,
1 " Old Port Wine, pure juice,
i " Madeira •' ^
4 " Pale Sherry "
i " Malaga, „
1 " Cherry Bounce,'
2 " Am. Porter,
5 boxes Claret/4
Sept. '
^CIBDIXGS A GIDDOGS,
Attorneys and Conncellors at Lav,
Brexham, Texas;
WILL practice in the several Courts of the third
Judicial.District, and the Federal and Supreme"
•Courts at Austin.
J. l^€lBllINT,S. D. C. Giodixcs.
Oct. lNJa.
ted
Administratrix^ Xolicc.
ETTERS of administration en the estate of F.
W. Luhn, dee'd, !;aving been granted to the
undersigned by the C juuty Court of Austin'coun-
ty, on the 1st u£.y of November, 1853; notice is
hereby given to ail persons holding claims against
sr.it) estate to presentUiC same to me for allow-
ance xvmnir T-tT^i-rc v ! 1. ~ i "11'ILL practice in the First and Third Judicial l-aiid
Dec. 9, lb>3. ilARIA LI UN, Adm'x. , ll and iu the Supreme and Federal: wifli
| Courts arAunifl.
LEWIS & BARBER,
Attorneys and C'CHissellors st Xan'j
Breahaut, Texas,
L
Importers, Wholesalamrid'Rctcil Dealers in j
IIat&.€aps and Straw Goods.
No- # Mag aline Street, corner of Gravier,
- « * jgew OtSians.
A general assgrtoaeut ofjBanama, Campeachy,
Leghorft and Palm Leaf Hats, at the lowest
-<* cash priegh always on hand.
lSl^f ajpr street, New York.
CITATION.
B. S. HARRISON ^
vs.
A. E. CLOUD.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
« Qiu nty of Anstin. > .
the Sheriff of Austin County, Greeting: •
OU are hereby comMbB.dett to Cite A. ti.
Clani, by publication, as the law directs, to j
personally aj pear before me, at the ■
AdBiinistratnl' Xolire.
ETTERS of administration on the estate of
Fred'-Schultz, dee d., having been granted to
i the undersigned by the County Court of Austin
1 County, at its October tenn. 1JS53: notice is here-
t by given to all persons holding claims against
said es.ate to present the same to me for allow-
ance within twelve months.
BERTA tCHULTZ, Adm'x.
j' Dec. 9, IS53.
Brexham ,TEXAS. ,
MRS. M. N. WELLS respectfully informs |
the public that this well known houseisstiH kept!
open far t':e rec^pt'io.i of the travelling public. !
in her own name, daring the temporary absence ;
of her husbaud. The table will at all times be '
supplied vith the best the market affords
J. W CHANDLER,
Attorney and Connseller at Lav,
LA CHANGE, FAVETT COrXTV, TEXAS. -
ILL rra^tice in the District and Siipremi
DR. ALSOPHERT begs Uave-to callthe-atte -
tion of those suileriug mnn a total or partial
less of the hearing, io t he following laej#^ He
treats diseases ofthe.middie. and imeraal Ear with
Mediealcd Roitehn;
Such as Is praPtVcd hi the In^rimries of^Mrlin,
Letp^io, Hamburg and-St.' Pet«6burg,
mi lately by'moircist dtstiuEnished-Londoit Aur-
" the most wwoMftT. st'ctttK indeed,
it is tiie-ocily "r^M'r-d tkst las been-mifcraily
s;:ccess$2u l The tsg^r proefrof Utecgaany ttf the
tr^aUnent x^lTbe? r^IBggSHFTiriioarty
Siac ItttudriiiiTanrt; '"'
Residents ofc the United Stages, .^ianaSa.'^Tew
Bnmswick anu NeyaJSpbtia.,
frlK) H4VETUEES ^ToJVcXK UEAVKC,
4^.
be
courthouse, in the unva of Bellville, in said
' county, on the last Saturday iu February, 1«?54,
at the hour of ten o'clock, A M, to ansu er to B.
1 e- I',—:— ;—„ «• a certain promisso-
uarv, 1854.
FHlLiBEtPII IV
Sndlery Warehouse
NdvfhB*GAxniK.s$., NF.W Orlf.ASS.
Maaufactory No 18 Decaiurstreet, Philadelphia,
V-> JttcGEE & KA'EAS^ ^ s. UaTriscn, in an a claim on
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention
"of persons wishing to purchase articles
in the Saddlery business, -to call and examine ! on
their stach of Goods, which for durability and
neatness of finish, cannot be surpassed. Their
pi ices are .as low as any establishment inthe coun-
try. The stock is very large and well assorted,
being mostly of our own manufacture, comprises
almost every article of Saddlery, Saddlery-hard-
ware, Trunks, Harnes, Leather, Trimmings and
Materiats. Masonic, 1 OOF and Sons of Tem-
peraticc Regalia, in aill its varieties.* (
Principal agents for-the Boston Belting Compa- j
By, ft* the sale of Belting for Ginand Mill Bands,
Packing for steam jonts, Ac., Hose and ather des-
criptions of IiiJia jtubber Goods.
Sept. 3—1853*.
ARCADE HOTEL. -
Magazines*., between Gravier and Natchez strs j
New Orleans. j
R. S. "HqAsS, Proprietor, j
THE Proprietor respectfully informs his friend j
and patrons, and the public generally that thk
well known and popular establishment has been
thoroughly renovated the past season, and newly
furnished throughout. , A large extension of room
has been obtained by the proprietor's renting the
adjoining portion of the building, which will en-
able him to accommodate a much larger number
of customer? than last winter.
No expense has been spared by the Proprietor
to enable him to merit a continuance of the gen-
erous patronage he has heretofore received; and
every exertion, will be made by himself and as- j
sistants, to rendeT the sojourn of his guests not j
only comfortable bui agreeable.
The great convenience attached to this Hotel
is ihalthe meals can be had at almost all hours.
. Administrator's Notice.
L THE undersigned having been appointed admiii-
; 1 istrator of the estate of Tlioinas D. OwinrA
| dee'd, at the November tenn of the County Court
i of Washington county, hereby u nifies all holders
' of claims S«r money on said estate, to present the
1 same according to law.
^ ~ ' JAMES E. SHEPARD, Adm'r.
Nov. 25tli, 1S55.
District
t. eurts
this rn;
THE BAR ROOM
(OPPOSITE Messner's store, is now, and will j
V* continue to be well stocked with the best of j
Liquors of every description. Havana Segars of ]
the best brands, all selected without regard to ;
cost. Gentlemen desirous of "recuperating," j
can "pitMi in," and enjoy some ol the good ;
things ot this life.
Sept. 3, 1853. j
I
GCOSS! GOOifS:! GOODS!!!
i rv note, in thesaai of one hundred dollars, given pointed aAjn:nis:rs-.nx on
i bv said A. E. Cloud, on the lath day of March ; late of sag^co" iity, dec d.
i i Ot • ^.. w.I; nAtn ic a PTP:! i! tor : SUC.I 3Ull,WISTI3iIIS On s.110 I
Aduiiai^natris' Xotirc.
t T the October term, ISo^of the Countv Court
1 of Burleson county, the undersigned was ap- ; qiHE uaaersiened would most respectfully in-
pointed ai^ninis.rnfnx on tjie estate of Jacob Long [ formthe citizens of Burleson and adjoining
count let, that they have lately established
AC Ctllti well,
ed, to present them, i ®?d are from New York and Phil-
tfnd was qualified as
which said note there is a ciedit for j-such adiiAMratsix on the 18th day of November,
sixteen dollars, i$t6,00) and made payable o. A. D-, 1858. ftos is. then, to nailyall persons { p,
or before the first day of January?-1854, to B. S.J- haymgjlainp acamst deceased, to present tl.em, sdel|.bij and kcep C0Mstantiy on hand a
Harrison, or bearer, ' . A™? aHthenticated, to theundersigueu lor adjus - • ^ aa^ weR selecW ^ock of
Herein fail not, and dne returns maketfT" ithia the time pu^ribed o> law , aa- FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS,
writ as the law directs. ; _ ' 1 im°rce<l"aW pavmentto the ucdersientd C ^ Hats, Soots, Shoes, Hardware find Cutlery,
Siven nndermy h^ttisj^ Sd^day.ofJan- ^ w P^3 ELIZABETH LONG, Adm'x. I GROCERIES and PROVISIONS.
s ' All which they are able to sell at very re-
a ITRAYED fro;n the subscriber last j duced prices. Farmers who wish to lay in their
- •jpiiiitf, two FlljLlES; one a bay, about : goods will do fully as well with us, aitd perhaps
ther smalt, with "a white , better, than by goiug below, in purchasing their
bout the size of a dollar; negro clothing, shoes, fie. .
The other a sorrel, about i LEWIS A WOLFSON.
JOHN B. BACRMAJLJj.P.,
Beat No. *, (Sass 2.
I, James J. Jackson, Sheriff of Austin county,
do hefeby certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of the original writ of Citation; this the 4th
dav of Januarv, A Dj 1S64.
JAMES J. JACKSON, Sh'ff A. C.
Received
against ttie late iiepabi.v j.—-. ■ -.3, .... . --
Debts of every other description. No psyps will rol at arm's lei^th, can,uo\v l^ar .^w^jJ^beat at
be spared on his part to satisfy all whtwilsy fa- i'tfee distance of Tour fee*.,
vonr him with tlieir patKMagn.; 1 +
Referenee^t
Lee A Brewster, Mercliants,
Greer.way, Brothers A Co Mer. "
\Yright, Beits A Co. " r~~ •"—
Henry Sheldon A Co. " "
John Livingston, Esq., f t-Wall st., "
N. Burtis, successor to Ri C. Whiunr^e A Co
New York 1
spot in her forelfesd
both hind feet white.
particular marks re- j Nov. 19, 1853r
Ml this writ on this ihc'k day "of Jan- - ^ same age and size: no particular marks re- j
7l85l.m n obediencfto the above ; except a small-white spot on her.
1 tkic m-rit nnhiishr-.i in ih* rshoulder, wLicii has the appearance of a saddle
crfmiand, I order this writ published in the .shoulder, whic, uas the ^pe^n^ of a paddle | feTBAlb-Anstm County.
'Brerihinn Enquirer,' for tkreuaccessive weeks, [ an'1 tcohxghon ; Tj^STRAYED by Fred. Mevis, before J. B. Bach-
• - 2 M URWIS j A^ iJpn, J. P., Austin county, i
previous to the return day thereof; this the -ith.
day of Januarv, A D, ffi-54.
JAMES J. JACKSON, Sh'ff A. C
January 20, 1854::3w::pr*s fee S3
Brenham, Sept 3, 1S53
REWABD.
STRAYED from ihe subscriber, livine at Chap-
pell Hill THREE SPANISH MULES, of the
following description: One a mouse colored; and
the two others dark bay or biovrn;Spanish lirands
not recolicc-ted. Each of the mules are branded
on the shoulder with a letter S in a triangle. I
will pay?l0 reward each for their delivery to me,
at Chappell Hill; N. KAVANACGH.
HEW
ORLEANS
JLine of St
TEXAS
SHips.
MA IT,
Captain
Lawlkss.
Plaqe,
Fobbes,
S. Smith,
LOUISIANA, (1 200 tons,)
MEXICO, (1 2t*0 tons,)
METEOR, ( 900 tons,)
TEXAS, (1400 tons,)
The above line of magni%ient Steam Ships
have been built and fitted op with great cost spe-
cially for this trade, having splendid state room
accommodations. One of them will leave Gal-
veston every Friday and Saturday at 4 o'clock.
p. m., returning from New Oilea&s on Sunday's
end Wednesdav.s at 8 o'clock, a. m.
DOSWELL, HILL A Co., Galveston.
HARRIS A MORGAN. New Orleans.
Sept. 3—1853.
CITATION.
B. S. HARRISON
TS.
" A. E. CLOUD.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
County of Austin. i
To the Sheriff of Austin C uty, Greeting:
OH are hereby commanded tor Cite A.
JL Cloud, by publication,
to be and personally
court-house, in the
couaty, on the last Saturday m i cjuwij, i™-. , „ . , _ 1
at the hour of ten o'clock, A M, to answer to B1 j estate of Chas. Lucas, dec d. : dated.tebruar* 13, t
S. Hartison, iu an action on a certain promisso- • and Iso. • 1.
at Chappell
Oct. 22, 1S53
near Bellville, an
American bred colt; black color, 2 years oldnext
Spring?.10 hands high; no marks ox brands per-
cer. :b!e. Appraised to 627.
By V>"m. JL Bryan, before B. L. Cheek, J.
IHvBellville, Austin county, the following ani-
mals: One bay American horse; alittle wnitejon
the left hind foot; some saddle marks; about 8 or
9 veers oM: about 14 hands high; no visible brand
One bay American horse; one white hind foot;
bias.* in his face; about 11 years old; 14i hands
' high: no brand perceivable.
1 One red and white ox; crop and split in each
t"ear; branded O J on the right hip.
Csvington D. Barnitz, Esq.
George S. Morris,
Peet. Simtns A Co., Merchants,
R. Richards, "
E.J. Hart A Go. "
Jonete, Butler A Billinger,
Bremond A Vaii Alstvne,
L.'J Latham, Merchant,
Henry Sampson, ".
Roberts A Co. *'
C. Ennis, 'f
La Grange, Fayette Co.,
(IIAt.WEV B. S ABLV,
Attorney nnd Counsellor at lav,
Houston, Harris County, Texns.
KESPElTFULLY solicits professional business !
in the Counties of M'hartcn, Colorado, Aus- j
tin, Fort Bend and Brazoria in the 1st Judicial
District; and Montgomery, Grimes, Libtrty and
Harris in the 7th, an3 in the Supreme Court at
Galveston. He will take agencies, draw briefs J
on legal questions, deeds, wilts and contracts. !
Particular atteution given to land and colleciini
i business.
ry note, in lite sum of one hundred and forry-
three dollars, given by A. E. Cloud, on the 19th
day of March, 1S53, on which said note there
are credits by the amount of eighty-three dol-
lars and fiftsen cents, <83,15,) and made paya-
ble on or before the first day of November, 185*,
to B. S. Harrison, or bearer.
Herein fail not, but due return make, under
Hhe penadty.of the law.
Given under mv hand, this the 3d dav of Jan-
uary, 1S54. JOHN B. BACHMAN, J.P.A.C.
B at No. 5, Class 2.
I, JamesJ. Jackson, Sheriff of Austin county, i
do hefeby certify that the foregoing is a true copy |
of the original citation; this the 4th day of Jan- )
uary, A D, 18-51.
JAMES J. JACKSON, Sh'ff A C. 1
Received this writ on this the 3d day of Jan- |
i_#ry, A D, 1S54, sad in obedience to the above !
command, I order this writ published in the j
Brenham Enquirer* for three successive weeks,
Unless said certificate be heard
of within sixty days, 1 shall apply to the proper au-
thority for a duplicate.
Dec. 19, 1853. J. B. WLLK1NS.
L
swallow fork and uh-
nish brand.
RAILEY, c.c.c.a.c.
0ST—The San Jacinto Donation claim of S. S.
Booker, No. not recollected. If not found !
B. E. TABVES,
Attorney at Law,
Washington
Sept. 10, 1S53.
Conuty of Washing!
1 October Term, 1853.
B
EING appointed sole Executor of the last will j
within the time prescribed by law, I will make
application for a duplicate.
FELIX W. ROBERTSON.
Nov. 19, 1S53. 9w.
The State of Texas,) Coixty Cocrt,
ington. >
;cutor of the last wi
V\l>
the honorable County Courtof W ashington Goun- ' Jj land, granted to me by virtue of an act of Con
and testament of August Kersting, dee'd by ; T OST—A Certificate for a League and Labor of |
ty; I hereby require all persons having claims a- giess, passed and approved on the 14th of January
gainst said estate to present them within the time " ' r 1 —'
I prescribed by law. II. A. HOPPEf
Administrator of the estate of
! Nov. 19, '53. 6w A. Kersting, dee'd.
1839. If not found within the time prescribed by
law, 1 shall apply for a duplicate.
R. M. WILLIAMSON.
Nov. 19, 1853. 9w.
Co<l Elver Oil,
4 FRESH supply of this jusily-celebrated med:
cine received and for sale, by
Brenham, Aug. '53. YOl XG A GOLDING.
—-—-—_ ' - previous to the return day thereof; this the 4tli
'J®1' day of Januarv, A D, 18-54.
^™MnmT 1 JAMES J. JACKSON, Sh' ff A C.
V UairDye, for sale byYOUNG A GOLDING. j January 20, 1854::3\v::pr's fee *8
P
AY
RUM, for sale bv
YOUNG A GOLDING.
0 genuine article, for sale bv
YOUNG A GOLDING.
EOST,
MY Headright Certificate number and date not
recollected, issued by the Board of Land
Commissioners of Fort Bend county, for three
hundred and twenty acres of land. If not found
I will apply for a duplicate.
G. B. HA1NS.
Oct. 29, IS53. 9w. pr's fee §5
W. W. 1IASOE13,
Atlornej aud Conneeilor at L:twt
Chappell Hill, Texas.
WM. V. ROGERS. I. c. SEA*C*.
ROOERS ft SEARCY,
Attorneys & Counsellors at L^w,
Washington, Texas.
1Y~ILL prartice in the Supreme Coiyrts of the-
IT State and the Courts of the Third J udicial
District.
JAMES E. SHrPAKD WJl.^i HICGISS.
SHEPARD & ]H«G S, >
Attorneys at^fc w^s"
OiTice^on the West side of the Public Square,
Brenhaui, Texas,
j WILL altend to any business entrusted to their
! care. Particular attention paid to the collect k h
1 of claims; also, the sale and purchase of lands.
j In cases of rni«cosi& accumulationEsta-
! cliian Tube as A Xyinp>J tyn Im^ianiichf f the
f M v^caa M *ml raua. ?ferv qus. afiuflions, .Dffieasi s
-! of tsie Memlaana- T^peui, can'nnn }y caffid the
i 'Drum,' or when thc.ji^ea^e can"bfftra*ed"1to the
i effects of Fcv^r^Coldsj tlie use ^ Mer-
| ewrial Medicfnes, Galherii^.s in,itiSr%^\^ ci3''d-
l.hood, Ac., Dr. Aiscp&^Ur.s Ireairac^t stiiifls pre-
! efninent. W here ij dry and
like
^ bells,
T«5t lltig Of teatss, contve^al iiiit3dtmns,jilisc h area
of matter, wr when .111. Sensation is
_ 1 otk Pa, i fcjfas ife rusii t i. olood to the 'took place,
?*ew Orleans. ; wh?ff the bearing is le^s ^.e«^e m duJL tloudy
" [weather, or wJtcn a cold has bpen tajicn, this
method oCtreatnW the u'ispaso is uci-aubu.
Iti afid Buia^ (^! cs
my experieace wensTutji me ®sk|ftg/tBai if the
hearing was at-aiiy. liitoe t'^d \erv much- can be
accomplished. ; In the. Deal aad Dunib'pchool at
LeVpsic, <>iit /jfa ciasgtiT.i'l, IsKu^ifltDjiN res-
ToaiNG Four to ccul^J^winji 151, A.'bege ri*s-
peclfuHv io ^tatet"U^fit ia tha^'cJses he under-
takes ' he". 1- "*.• „
GUARANTEES A SV^fc.ESS^t RESULT,
Cotupicie Restoration^
*iC?T A JlXR^EB IMMOVEMTWr AS WILi BE
PERF EOT*.Y ^TlSFACTORYi
remedies, are liithfully allied and dircc-
t'mps adh^red io..
' dicants tv ilipJeass aUtif jBsiirage, duratiort
*se, if insiter issues.£ioj3 ihe external pas-
if thve sre noisjcs' in u?e slatg of gen-
icalth, nnd what diey suppose toliave been
anse o£.:fae "dtaj.utrsl lyhgn the hearing is
red it is expected.that Uw^ lttjeife^circum-
stanceswill pay liberally.,,. .... - ' , ^
Mediciu^ Apjinruius, Af.,
j will be "seat ibnnj5 parf >t m<NJfcn «Sj>ense.
! Acdress. Dr. \I.SO PUER'f. ?ty.o,r,Vx!T, ofEed
1 422i near Canal strc^i, New
Galveston Texas,
lior.stcn. "
Sept. 3d 1853.
! I.
'■ re.
Dec. 2, 1853
TRUSSES, for sale by
1
YOUNG A GOLDING.
M. W. BAKES?,
Attorney tit Law,
Chappell Hill, Texas,
YI71LL practice his profession in the Courts of
11 the Third District. All business entrusted
to his care will receive strict and prompt atten-
tion. Claims from any portion of the State will
be immediately attended to.
Sept. 3, 1S53.
Dc'c. 2, tS53. *
■ 3m.'
.fj
■V -wnoLKs^-ji ^*|| nKjhAjL'bEArJtai^.v
Dry Ooods and Gi occr i-s,
•' •." ' UnE*nvr, TE a«: -
\y ILL shontv receive from New York a largd
11 htid vjihtahle^toek oi Fall nnd Wi-iter
GoOdS, tonsisting of -
:
SADDLERY AND -HARDWARE,
iwfkY ctrosf),
HATS and CAPS, R EAI) Y MADE CLOTHINGi
ttOOTS 1X1) ^KOSS,
t.*8TiScs"and STOVP W.VR*, &e.,
Comprising >. c.tuiplcte ossorttuent oIMetcbandize
selected -with great care, ejproscly for this
market, which they wrH be enabled to
offer their customers upon the most
favorite tenns for ^
' ADVANCES IN CASH.
Brenham, Sept. 3, 1853.
|i RAN BERRIES, Fresh Buck-wheat Flour,Mac-
V caToni, Crackers, Ac., Ac., at
HUBBY A WILSON'S, Washington*
£m
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