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STARCHAP -
Ike incood 8a-1
■H_r5n each .
Onmit^KNrd Fnrnii. H- P-; 3. M. W. Hall
K^-A.B. KoGBl,S-; J, Harrct:, Treasurer; J. T
,rf:.
AUSTIN I.ODGE.
the first Saturday
month. ^
j, B. FJnnin, W. Master; B.
; G. L. Walton. J. Warden; F.
; B. Major, Secretary.
.-18, 1834. 5
F. Carter,
T. Duffau,
0. O. F.—MILAM LODGE, Jio. 23,
" every Tuesday cren Kr at
m
>r
£&•&'
o'clock, in the upper story of 'he Tinshop.
Officers.—Geo. F. Lampkin, N. G.; W. P. Dc-
Nonnandie. V. G.: Win. Oliphant, Sec.; Thomas
Freeman. Tres.; W. L. Robards. P. S. 6tf.
T O. O. F.-JOIINSOX F.XCAMP-
t . BEST, JTo. 4. organised July 15.18;>3.
meets on the first and third Friday of each
month at 8 o'clock, P. M.
I. O. or G. S. & D. of 8.
Capitol union lodge, No. i«,of the
Independent Order of Good Samaritans
and Daughters of Samaria, has its regular
<£bucationaL
AITSTTS COLLEGIATE FEMALE
rSSTTTUTE.
rrilE Seventh Session of this Institute
J_ will commcnee oil the 2Sth of Jan-
uary, 1855, in the large brick bailding
opposite the Presbyterian church.
"Faculty:
Rev_ B.J. SiriTH, A. If., Principal and Professor of
Ancient Languages, Chemistry,- higher Mathe-
matics. Moral and Mental Philo ophy.
Mrs. E. W. Smith—Philosophy, Astronomy, Bel-
Icslettres, find ornamental branches.
Miss H. B. Shixn—Arithmetic, Algebra, Mythology,
and Botany.
Mrs. E. V. Flocrxoy, Drawing, Painting in Mezzo-
troto and Oil Colors, Embroidery, Paper Flowers,
-WnT-Work and Shell Work.
s. -:
Physicians arc
A. J. LOTT.
DBS. LOTT & STF
gre?s Avenue, forme:
Hancock.
Austin, Feb. IT. 1854. 1"
R. J. M. KITTEN,
office to his Xew Brie*. i
Arcmt*, opposite to Mr. 5.
j will continue'to practice .!•>
: Obstetrics. :is heretofore.
Austin Scjit 2, 1854.
B!" bs. McDonnell a pah
ted themselves in the p..vi-Uue u! ibeii prtJ -
j sion in its various branches. Dr. McDonai*8
1 fice at his residence north of CnjuttA-fTl"'fe. Dr.
-Parrish's on Congres^—VT1'u",^''l>l>0?itc_ the Got -
iicvs inia jCanb CVqcut. j ©atocston CX&ucvtiscmcnts.. I) o no ton ^inmiiscmcnts
Lit M( \ x>-
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-C'iAL. "i ! tt-O. W. TASCHAI..
.toiuo. > t Austin.
a. «, W. P4f HiL,-l/ tomeyt-af-
c.—Geo. \V. Paschnl. will hereafter reside
nt!y lit Austin. Their business at Gaives-
also receive the personal attention of one
•m. Office in Austin, second «Jr>or of the
v building in the re;u-el~Carriagton's store.
1. 1852. 44 ^-^"
W!*AJ.
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ssoo;a- it
Mr. Jonx Cl chanan, Professor of French and Spa-
nish Languages.
Miss E. R. Holmes, of the St. Mary's Hall, near
Raleigh. N. C., Instructress on the Piano.
! Professor G. J. 1'etmkckv—Music on Piano, Guitar,
I Harp, and teacher of the German Language.
Dr. S. W. Rakek, Lecturer ou Anatomy, Physio-
logy, and Hygiene; also, a short course on Men-
tal* Philosophy.
' ernor 5 office. ^«?1>tcPonncIi,
Austin. -Vfivembor 11. 1854.
A. H. Parris:..
i ; n. .ixfiERSOS, Attorney avf> OorxsELtoR
■VI , .vr-Law. Suit Autonin, Ttzat.—VVili attend all
ir s «>f the Fourth Judicial District. und Uie
ie Court at Austin, Particular attention
jj. i: the investigation of Land Titles and the
collection of debts. Office opposite the Catholic
Church, and next door to the Auction room of Geo.
D. Collamer. Iv48
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V UlSt
aula
U£NR\ S>-«^y|.sOV.
■VMPcC^V ^ (^O., F'jrwttrJitig ani?
n,^chan(s.
B .
BOTT8
Hon..
•Sega
i;..-po
ti
to Li,
ion
miiute^on
T".-.n-. Ilr ,1'ir* ;n t,roceri?
-*vUtOI-
rs, iifcn. I'/y \Hardware^
■. and {TfiOial Plan tat ion vrupplies.
,y Caih ndvancs made on Cotton, '
>.:.- consigned, on sroni^e or for shi[
.--tijn. New York, or New Oileans.
iune to. 28:iv
CI.OT111NG, v t* "i
lemens' Kt'H- V. *
I t MolH.'S I'ASHiONABLl
_j; , Hat. 15 ot, Shoe, atid Gentlemehr r
NlSlliNG iTl'ORE, .Vein-street, Houston, Texu';
Julie 10, 1S54. * 26: ly
FIRM.—THE .=rT5SCIBSBS,
I (weeessors to ti. H. Peek A Co.) la _
eotistantly on hRnd. a "large andvrel! selected
assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries. II Jih *re
t'l.Mhi., !>ac-'t. SVi0«rf>,
.vadoier7. mrv. «c. te,, <U1 of Tisht
• n-T. r *• >«4uc*4 i-ri-res. rii'>k«$c IM>«1 rrteC.
•,'?•! rtjp<fctft ?ly -.J!h u «i-e r f aj]
\ b. rni dettetiea for c*$t "
n. c A "TEN F.TCIs,^
G ■} ii'.'fea Si!
hbj*C4 : 'ted *Vhj5
.' « Va!-viig4b> :■* '
M inf -t .
•iO BI '..J*tae-CM d'.e«.
iC u> «a iuuuiMi IM,
j | |R. W. C. PHILIPS, Tenders his pro-
i ■ w fessional services to the citizens of Austin
' and vicinity Office on Pecan St Rcsidci.ce,
I corner of Hickory and Guadalupe Sis. :>2.
>R
r ^ 13 Drug
Several other professional gentlemen of the city j Capitol,
hove agreed to lecture, on such subjects as will be
entertaining and instructive to the young ladies.
Pupils commencing any time during the first
month, will be charged for a full session: com-
mencing any other time, charged from the time of
entrance to the end of tho session.
Eegf" Board and Tuition can be had with the
M. A. TAYLOR, Office, N.
Store. Residence north
Townsend's
of the new
W. W. PAYSE. M. 1>.
nits. PiiiKE &
meetings as follows: ,
The Service l.odge meets on the eveniugs ot tnc
l#t and 3d Mondays in each m nth. . . , .,v ....^
The Degree Lodge meets on the evenings ot tiic prjm.jpai a[ fgn j,er session of five months, cash
2d and 4th Mondays in each month
SEBROX SSIKO, B. F. CARTER.
W. Jl. 8. IT. C. G. S.
Austin. Dec. 23, 1854:4tf.
BSbSEi."
Hall house, « //«>«',)
Aia!in Tfxat, having been newly fur-
nished, is re-opencd for the accommodation^
of the public. Houston and Red River stage ofli- j
ces at this house. Auyiut 1,1854. 3Gtf j
/^rr* HOTEL. The undersigned j
8 j ijegs leave to inform her friends, and F;||f |
tke puldic generally, that she has removed J JJ. 1
from the Missouri House to the new brick building
on Cono-ress avenue, where she will be pleased to
aeccmmoflste all who may favor her with a call.
Thankful for past favors, she still hopes to share
a large portion of public patrouage t^J4
Austin. Aug. 3, 1854. M. f.EORGh.
WACO HOTEI ,
IT-4CO, XCLESS AS CO., TEXAS.
WC. F< STER having bought the hotel
, formerly kept by Win. Boyce. begs to in-
form his friends "and the traveling public genernl-
x, that he will provide the best accommodation
all who may patronize him that can be ob-
_>44n the country.
8SJ" The stage office is kept at his house,
ang. 28, 1854. 39-y
j. n. UKUNOOS. M. n.
IIEl DO.\, Ecletie
l'htniciun'. Suryemt* ond Accoucheur*, Austin,
Texas. Office in Zilier's new stone building, north
: Pecan street, where one or both can at all times be
found unless professionally absent.
Iprjf Dr. llerndon's residence at the Metropolian
Hotel. [Jan. I'.. lfC.4.
EOICAL CARD.—DR. EDWARD Mc-
DONNKL. for 12 years a licentiate by three
separate diplomas, from the first institutions in me-
dicine, surgery and midwifery, during which period
he has been in extensive practice, respectfully in-
forms the citizens of Austin and its vicinity, that he
| has located here with the view of pursuinghis pro-
! fession in all its branches. Office on Congress
I Avenue, opposite the Treasury Department.
1 Austin, Aug. 5, 1853. 8:lv
TUO. J. JFNMNGS. <.KO. F. MOORE.
J EXXIXGS & MOORE,—\T70ttXEYS-AT
C5 Law ami General Aoexts, Austin. Texas. Will
attend the Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin.
(J:<lveston and Tyler, and the I>i-tritt Court of
Travis comity, and may lie specially retained to
attend such other District Courts as may be com-
: patible with prior engagements. They may be
found at the Attorney General's Office, old Trcasu-
' ry building. Dec. It. 1854. 2:tf.
ICE & SKU01.S,
3f*rehan:*, Houston, Te
: on hand every description of Dry Goods, Groceries,
I !f)0 kegs Nails,
Whoht '.ff and justrecman at
Hi
Jfrrcknu:*. Houston, Texas, keep const] June 25, 1854.
30lf
TEN EYi
in advance, or a note to this amount, deposited in
any good store.
Board from Monday morning to Friday
evening, per month, SS OO
for the full month, 30 OO
including washing. 12 OO
Lessons in Yocal Music, weekly, free of charge,
by Mr. Springer.
Tuition Bills due the middle of November.
To young Ladies desiring a thorough ami finish-
ed education, this institution offers very superior
advantages. Feb. 2, 1855. S .
1 i R. S. MORGAN, M. r> G. AT. MORGAN, M. D.
Austin M&ie Academy. j w jiOKCiX,
rrMIh second session of the Austin >r .... .....
1 Male Academy will begin on Mon- \ i hi'FICE on Flores street, leading from Milita.y
dav.'the 8th of January. 1855. It is thU l'laza down the river, ojiposne Mr. Martin s
ol ivet ot' the undersigned to make this Academy i Store. We have a good supply ot both meuu-inta
a permanent institution of a high grade. He will and instruments, and we hope by I rompt amen-
de vote the strictest attention to his school and do j tioo to business to merit a share ol pan.onagelrom
all in hispowerto advance the pupils committed to I the citizens and pnhlic generally. H. S. Morgan,
his charge. City Physician and Surgeon. (Persons unable to
The success with which this Academy has met ( pay a bill will be attended srra!uitou-'} ■)
1. 1- Ill.WKTT. S. G. M:\vton".
HEWETT & XEWTOS. Aitorncvs and
Counsellors at Law, San Antonio, Texas.
Decernb-r 2. 1854:1.
HA. PKRR1')I IX, Attorney <m<l four,- |
• seUor ot I.tiir. Sejrnin. C5ua<1aiiij e eom.ty, i
Texas. Will jjive attention to the collection of |
debts; the prosecution <>t' land claims: Tunl alt j
other professional business entrusted to him. Of- j
lice, south side of Market Square.
Seguin, Jan. 29. 18" 5. 8:ly.
J. W. DENKDSCT I. S. PAGAUD.
BESLDICT ti. 1'AGAI D,
NEW V !* II AN DA II llUXLIHXC,
Tmnnnt(ifrlrrn'on, Trias,
i TTlioIcsulo and Retail Dealers
in Clothing. Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, lrunks,
1 Carrel Bags, ami Gents' Furni.-liing Coods. Have
i alwavs on hand a large assortment of Goods, tvhich
! Uiev'xvill sell e!*e£*J for £>='- i'f,:•,!i.
lit It ITS anil «SH"KS manufnettired as usual with !
j promptness*, and all work warranted of the best
material. The attention of buyers i=; respectfully ;
| solicited. June iO. 2S:ly j
: Hardware and Cutlery.
Houston, Aug. 30. C
k A. TKX KYCK, agents for the sale of Shi
i< gits. A Inr^c supply no* on hand. T«-
JR. MORRIS, MtTni/iclHrcr rf Sfrrrs, :
• JhitntfSj Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron IFirry, and I
Dealer in Cutlery, ITcrdipare, Fumtiure. Cvrpetini/^ j
and Wootl Ware, Mnin ati'cet, Houston, Texu.:-. 1:0 !
A ILUBV & BAQB¥• K«rw and j
J man Merchant*. Corner ol .Main nnd Commerce
streets. Hour tors. Texas.—nave the most extensive \
and secure accommodation for storage of Cotton I
and Merchandise, immediately adjacent lo the
Stpmulia.U Wharf.
— su-h ou deiivcrv.
jane 24. SOtf
I B3LS. St. Lotiir Flour, lO bbls. Hydraulic
J VF12 Llacksinith's Bellows,
Hla ■ksmuh's Anvils,
it* " Vices.
Gxtures, just ret":ved*t
fCement.
12 cast iron Pumps,
12 Chain Funt)>s and
TEX KYCK'S.
EW tiOOIJS.—The undersigned is now
LTi rc
'.\T liOiiJSK.
./. C. <!'.A
0. lijo-t.
< fiilveston,
proprietor.
2Stf
JSC. A. & T. S. ASDERSOS, Attorneys
at /.me. Austin Texas.
Oflice in the o!d Treasury Huildin? on
Congress Avenue. ['55-T;tf.
Sc. tJIiAYI'OX. ittornci/ and Covrnllor-
m at-l.mc. City of Austin. Texas. 20:lv
b \tf. A. li. tREEX. Attorney* at J.am.
©5 Austin. Texas.—Will practice i:i the secoud j
JTiT??c:a! District and adjoining conuties. Also, in
the Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin.
Julv :i. i.s:.:i. :::tf
John" WUCTEtrr:; James Wiiici.i.y.
J;: J. WR1GLKY. wholesale and retail Ulcr-
. elianfs. Strand-street, Galveston, Texas.
June lo. 1S54. 28tf.
t a: vESTtiN ach! ulturTi. mimm?,
Corner of S'rand and Market- I'lace tluli rstoii, Texas.
j 1 SAAW WILLIAMS has in store, and is receiv-.
I S jug, a large stock of if,T!CUl!tll';i! Klld
! B!oriiculittnti Iistplcmoci i. suited to
1 the growing wants of the country; and having
; made arrangements with the Manalacturers at the
North for early and i'ull supplies, is prepared to
receiving ar.d Opening in the house formerly
occ upied by Mr. Wm. Oliphant, oc pecnn street, a
: general a 5--o: tiucnt of Staple imd Fancy Dry ttoodi,
_ j l'"ou, Shm-s, Hardware. CrtU-iy Hlseksmiihs'
i ,' i; i ir.aiiiii.i .tuied at t'rattvil;.', .\t>^T.io!s, Qne^nswaic, Groceries, ic., which lie offer#
V bama. Uauit'l Pnitt &■ Co.. S:3Yi!'g ■ it-^tjie"lowest prices for Cash. Thg citizens of
made preparations to enlarge their faeilitie-. for Austm .'id surrounding country s1 *• rcspecttaHy
manufacturing, in order to supply the inciv. -ing volicitt-4 In rail and examine enr stock and jwlea^
demand for their Gins, would < a!l the attcntiou of beMrc puitUasing elsewhere. R. M. JOHNSON.
Planters to their late improved style of Gins. ; ^
A ger-ral assortment of the above Gins is k<->t j WHSoOll S
on hunt, at A! K.\' & BAGIIY'S, Houston, by "he
undersigned, by «!n.:r. Tdera x:'.l be thank!i.Uy
received and promptly attended to.
j NEW SPR1KG GOODS. ^
IS XOW IX RECEIPT of r largp and well
sF - •- - " -
June 10, 1854. 2S:lv Houston, T?>as. J 1 fVted stock of StnpU a;:J t-iney Dry
>rnri ii *, | ^ncts, Kats. Sho<-3, Bo tV" Ctul.nrHaj,
KOSyElSlS 2%, € €>•• ! IVtrasols. t\
r - i Hardware. Out?aswi re, Giasi
] M.r?RTF;^ rN1> | Ware, Groceries of which will be sold a.
i I'a'als. Otis, brandies W :nes. ( ordials. an.-V) \.,v mUh- ) M.\ ear-h. The cittxens of Ans-
| tin and *.u Toaaavti,': i-ert^etfull^ u.-
: vjteij to cal: unu e :r.m n>Vi3 ri4.;.j. pdS *
i Austin, >!iy L'O 1R54. i.f
domestic Liquors; also. 67«> and Gin** ifore.
Houston. June !0. 1 h.'>4 2S:ly
j till all orders for Implements of Iliisbaudrx. -Ja-
chincrv, .vc„ of snpciiur ipnility. ami at moderate
I prices. Among these arc a great variety of-—
T1KE PLA/A MOUSE.
THE undersigned having taken en- wc
tire control of the above hotise.^^giiy^p
situated on the Public Square of Sar.—
Antonio; and having confidence in his capacity to j
please the public generally, respectfully solicits a i
share of their patronage. Polite, and attentive ;
servants will ahvavs be in readiness to serve the '
patrons of this house. The table will be supplied
with all the substantial, aud such luxuries as the
city affords. _
An excellent Bar is connected with the above
establishment, at which Can be found the best Li-
enors of all descriptions.
| Aug. 19. 33tf GEO. GIDDIXGS.
AIX* MOTEEi. Washington, 4
Texas.—R. A. [LOTT respectfully of- j
fers the accommodatious of the above house J
during the past session being of such an encoura-
ging character, that no exertion will be spared to
satisfy the patrons of it, and to make it rank in
respectability with the best institutions in the State,
and the patronage of all those interested in such
an undertaking is respectfully solicited.
The rate ot' tuition, per session of Cve months,
will be as follows :
Rending, Writing and Spelling $12 00
Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geogra-
phy 10 00
Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry,and the
higher branches of Mathematics, and La-
tin and Greek Languages 20 00
Xo deduction from the commencement of the pu-
pil to the end of the session, unless in -cases of j
protracted illness. JOSEPH liLEDSOE,
Principal.
The following gentlemen have consented to act
as Trustees: Joseph W. Hampton. L. P. Carring-
ton, Thomas Freeman, Joseph Wright and George
W. Glasscock.
Deccnibcr 23, lS5-t:4:3m.
San Antonio, Jan. 30, 18iij
0,
/"< EC
' \ J ffcon, respectfully informs the citi-<
1 7.ens ot Austin, and the public generally,
that he is permanently located here, and will devote
his entire attention to the practice of his profes-
sion in ail its various branches. Office on Pecan
street, two doors below the Missouri House.
Dec. 9,1854:2tf.
D R. «. T. BO ABP J! A ,
SURG EOS BEST 1ST,
(FORMERLY OF SEW ORLEAXS.)
Dr. 15. particularly calls attention to
his mode ot plugging teeth, thou- CJr^Te^
sands of which are annually lo.-.t by neg-
lect aud bad operations. Artificial sets of tectli
inserted ot the most improved method. Prices
same as charged in Xew Orleans, by operators of
skill and reputation.
gig?" Office near Congress Avenue, below the
Old Capitol
Austin, January 20. 1855. 7.
IV. S. Ol.lMt.VM. F- MAUSll.Yl.1..
OLDH Ol & M1USIMI.L, Attorney* at
/.■nr. City of Austin. Texas, practice in the
District Courts of the second and third Judicial
Districts, and in the Supreme Court of the State,
and in the l'niie.1 States District Court at Austin.
Thev will also act as Lano Agents and Attorneys
for soldiers, or other lieirs who are entitled tolands
under the laws of the Republic of Texas- 4-
a £i. diALai&KS, Attohsby at Law,
j\_, will practice in the counties composing the
second Judicial District. 24
| K Vf IS & IS LRRIXG. Attorneys at Law.
I |j Waco. Texas. Practice in the counties of
I McLennan, Falls. Liincslor.e, Xat-arro, Hill, Bosque,
! Coryell, Bell, Williamson and Milam ; also in the
I Federal and supreme Courts at Austin.
Jaliuarv 8. 1855:6^
priceV. .Aiuwig
Ploughs,
Harrows,
C ultivators.
Corn Shellers,
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Straw ("utters.
Cotton Sweeps .v Scrapers, ic. Arc.
gCj^-Also. Agent for E. Carve it & Co.'s cele- '
lirated Improved Cotton Gins, and Buowx's Patent ;
Grist Mills.
j Vulcanize ! Rubber nnd best Oak-tanned stretch-
ed Leather Belting.
Horse Shoe,
Corn Planters,
Ox Yokes.
Cane Carts,
Plantation Wagons,
Road Wagons,
iSOsiHS! HOOhS!
| S. TAKT. ttinilpiwile and rctail-SOCK3T^T.LV*t •
• / , and M'ATKIXKi;. JUain-Mrft\. Ifvtiston, ^
is now receiving lar^e and extensive additions to j
his stock of Rool s and Stutioucry, cotisisiing in (
part of Sl'liool It>iOks:
Readers, Spellers, Speakers, Orionmars, Aritiimt- ;
tics. Dictionaries, Geographies, Astronomies. Phi- !
losophics.C'.ieinistries, Physiologies,Botanies, high-] massed Hams, PJjun do , S'l,
er Mathematical and Clasical Works; French Spa- 1 together with a srn<-ral St
mOBIiWlPKEE>
W otesale (UiC X-1
raiullj C^ocerj & lf«
i gr Stoi,'
rtC '.X-otttEKT, ,
HAS on bsno, , !id lor ta'fi
Flour, Bacon. Lard, L;1
•rai itocfc ot n
nish. German and Italian Text Books nnd Diction- j Liquors, F.cnc'i Brandt, Whiike^
aries, nnd all other School Books which are in use Brandy, Sv., a good : tiick: vso a lot <
in the State. | ^1 ar<\ cor.sis^as'g lr. part.ct .'hildren's tVai
«lwi>ninmiM Hooks* ! Cabs *n<; CWapei. tlr.i«rjs; Market Cioth# 3 eii
A r^SSSRST^nn^SBi^raphies, I ^ Baskets, Tubs, Pails, Churns, Wash
ucvclopedias. Dictionaries, Essays, Rooks of Tra- ;
vel. Discoveries, etc. All the British and American, j
jane 10. 28:ly j
J^ll
I
C -~v - >3
to his friiods, andlbe boarding and traveling com-
mnnitv in general: and that he expects to co-.tinue
the business in sac* a manner, that no efforts on
bis part shall be wanting to secure a liberal share
of patronage from a generous public. Xo effort
shall he spared in furnishing the table, ai aU times.
with every variety that can be afforded. My mot-
to is to render every person comfortable who may
favor me with a cail; and make him feel, when he j
leaves, that he will be sure to stop with me again,;
when he returns.
MY STABLE, connectcd with the Hotel, is com- j
plete; and I profess to understand the importance j Rev. A.
of keeping horses as they should be kept, and 1 ! tics ami X
have the boys that will do justice to that depart- j
ment.
My prices be as low the times will j
justify.
Julv 1. 1850.
EBKKEZEIt ALLEN. WM. i. HALE.
I LLF.X, & HALE, Attorney* at Loir, Galveston.
\ Texas. Juue 10, 1354. 28:ly
iiETEItMc&IREAlr—Attouse* at Law,
L Brazoria, Texas.
Canbs for Saic^
City Property and Lands for Sale,
V*7E offer for sale a handsome and comfortable j
Yv family residence, in the city of Austin, near
1 S. S. TOMPKINS. A. T. THOMPSON.
rrOMPKINS k TIT0MPS0X. Attomcys at Laic.
1 Houston, Texas; will practice in all the courts
of the Seventh Judicial District, and in the Su-
preme and Federal Courts at Galveston.
. tiABlX -v; HENDERSON, Attorney* at /jaw, Hous-
kO t-on, Texas; will attend to all business intrusted
llSTI.lt COLLECiE.
THIS flourishing institution located at Hunts
ville. Walker county, Texas, is now complete-
ly organised and in full operation. Having a beau-
tiful Edifice, a full eorps of Teachers, a good LI-
brarv. a splendid Apparatus, the full number of \\! Ji ol,er lor S1J'C ^ "''r Wis'ti 'i' ne'rr to them in all the courts of this State, and par-
COIW., .5™. i .,d . choice C b|- «
-s — ^ . ' 1 j stables, covjrens. and a good garden—lour lota cn- J i.a^. hnstrop. icxas. z •
■ closed under a picketiiaice, A mfgro will betaken- jXjitsHc. \VILi>UNj ...M-jiayoru*.
GEO. QCIXAX Wharton.
iverly Place,
HOUSE, XO. 10, _
Avne Ytrrk, near Uroadrey.—Mas. VAX ffjp !
Coil'.'giate education.
FACCtTT.
Rev. Daniel Baker, D. D., President and Profes- ,
sor of Jlental and Moral Science.
Bcv. X. A- Pcaland, A. M., Vice President and t
Trofessur of Ancient and Modern Languages.
Rev. A. E. Thorn. A. M., Professor of Mathenia-
XaturaJ Science.
Rev. W. C. Soraerville, A. M., Adjunct Professor
of Languages.
connsK of stcoies.
! The same, with slight changes, as that adopted
i in the first Colleges of the oid States.
COLLEGE YEAH.
One Term—From the first Monday in September
=| } to ihe last Friday in June.
TCITIOX TEES.
Half in advance, in the Collegiate Department
proper, §50; in the Primary Department, ranging
m part payment. ;
Also a new and comfortaide family residence
in the business part of the city. House contains
seven rooms.' and there is a kitchen, stables, large
ciftern, and a good garden on the premises. Will
be sold on favorable terms—five lots, all cnciosc8.
We also have for sale a large number of tracts r-f
land. Ivin" in the counties of Travis, Hays, Milam,
Williamson, Bell, Burnett. Coryell and Hill—sonic
of them improved and som;- unimproved. Some
are verv valuable tracts, aud would be sn.1icie.it
for several settlers together. Persons wishing i.t
purchase home?, at fair prices, and be certain of
. X. DENNIS
SK^OX. Ql'lS UI & UE1VMS, At-
tamnfs-at-lMic. Matagorda and Wharton.
Will practice in the District Courts of the First Ju-
dicial District, and in the Supreme Conrt and I..
S. District Court at Galveston.
April 22, 1854. 21:ly
iT r. v,-\u.n' J. «- oollixswo«th,
41.LER & CWLLIKSWCKTB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Richmond, Fort
Bend county, Texas.
F i, a 1KM lo
j SHACKELFORD, Cornmixxion, Receiving
,) . and E'orn ardinff Itlercliant,
and dea'cr in a general stock of (iroceries
and heavy Dry Goods, such as Blankets, Osna-
bcrgs. bleached ;ind brown Shirtings and Sheetings, |
Boots and Shoes, ke. kc.
lie is also prepared to make advances on all
consignments of Produce to him for sale here, or
reshipment to any other market: and all consign-
ments so made will be covered by insurance, un"
der his open policy.
Galveston, June 10, 1S54. 2K:lv
T Ll'RED F. JAMES, Real Estate Bro-
feci* and General Agent, Galveston, Texas, and
Commissioner of Heeds for the State* of
kc. &c.
Poets, and a great variety of new publications. :
from the most popular authors.
E£lbles and Testaments:
Tin Ware—A gen<-n.«*t assortment.
-A-ia
Alabama,
California,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Florida,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine, "
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
Missouri,
Xew York,
Xew Hampshire
X'ew Jersey,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
Tennessee,
Virginia,
Vermont,
Wisconsin,
[Jan. G. '55.
Quarto Family Bibles, varying in price from $1 j Works—wartnnfei eqiudto anv Lathe world.
I to S30 00. Pocket Bibles. Prayer Books • f|'n Iir.iiti' f-itnte:-!.
Cigars—A Jargc assortment.
Tobacco, ''
Bita.fKsm4tlii ! llteRttf-n!!
Tennet>«Pf iron, uircct from Ct • : ..land i
■irran'.pii !>qtial to any in the wttrtd.
To House Fatale si !
Just received, a gcntuil stock of Points, Oil*
V.trnisbf.', Brushfis. tc,, ar.d for sale iow for cash
by ' THOS. FREEMA-V, :
' Anstk1- Jucc- 24, 1854. 30tf 'Pecan-^C
1
Psalms and Hymns, M. E. Hymns, Psalmists, etc..
Annuals and Gilt Rooks : i
A large and rich collection of both English and '
American. Also, beautifully bound and illustrated
editions of the standard Poets. j —^
Medical and Law Books: j Qgtkiii^Dli «oods. Cigars, Boots,
A good supply of tuose m general demand. I Hats &C. -
Xovels & Cheap Literature : l"t BRICHTA won 14 infonn his friends and the
A very large assortment from all popular and S' # ,,uUir_ ^eraih- th^t he has rcmovenl hU
approved authors. Xew works received as soon as ' ,-heop Cash s,prc l0 Congress Avenue, ic Dr. L$-
published. ! ton's Xew Brick Hotisc. opposite Swcnson'e. wfcwf?
JL\EXILE AXD STORY BOOKS: j ec cfmtinuc to sell aU goods in his line at J
For children—Abbott's Histories: Arthurs, Ho- 1 y ,i ; .^t. v
wit's and Thinker's Stories aud many others. j {Sept." 2. 1854.
40:1 x
T)
BLANK BOOKS AXD STATIONERY: „ . ,
Records, Ledgers, Journals and Day Books, of i New Line of Packets from Philadelphia
- { all sizes; a large stock of English. F rench and j
' American Cap and Letter Papers, Note Papers, :
' Fsacv Stationery. Envelopes, etc.
J MUSIC AXD-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS:
forli. rne". National Series of. c.iooi ;i.0t)0 pieces of Xew Music; a choice collection j
AVID AYRES, Wholesale and :
Pettier in Clothing. til'J KncdB,
ic., Galveston,
E3i„ Agent
Books, and all tin publications of the M. E. < 'hnn ii | of Waltzes, Polkas, Schottisches, Marches, ' 'PHB nndorsigned have taken the agency-of th® '
& etc.: Instruction Books of nil kinds; Melodious,! JL above. Line, and would fespectfnHy state that j
North and Soutii: also, agent for Grover Bake
Co.. and J. M. Singer's Patent Sewing Machines.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
June 10. 1854. 28:iy
Washington, Burleson, Bastrop and McLennan
counties. Somp'of thaw lands are on the princi-
pal water courses of tbe state, aud are very valua-
ble Thev will be sole on accommodating terms.
ROBERTSON & HAMPTON,
Jan. ti. 1855. 50. Land Agents, Austin.
For Meat or sale.
VLEET. formerly of 03, Barclay street, has,
taken tbe above large house and fitted it up with
Gas, Crotou Water, Baths, etc., and Furnitiire ^ ,
throughout. Persons visiting. Xew lork w«ll mo j j-rom §25 to $30. according to the branches taught.
no plcasanter hoiwe in tjie citr. r. nfi^tes tlie tree- j FHgK rriTios.
dom of a hotel with the quiet ot a | y0 tuitjon charged those students who bare the
Charges—per drty. $l 50: per wet x, ♦ 50. | Gospel Ministry in view, who need aid, and who
21" ~ "' t? ~ j come weil recommended by their respective Prr.-
XtCADCI lIOTELi. {Munazine, be teem Sat- j byteries, Confers ces and associations.
J\ rhez and G-w" street*.) S«W Orleans, ; * msciPi !S,:.
R. S- MOUSE, proprietor.—The propritor respect- j Parental. miW-ituU firm. Ai students on enter-
fnllv informs lis friends aud patrons, and the pub- j ing wil! ! required to promise obedience to the
lie general!)', that this well known and popular es- ' Ja>v? of College, wiiicli prohibit gambling and fre-
tablishnient has been thoroughly renovated the qnenticg tij.pling houses, and all other place'stif
past season, and oenrly fawushed throughout. Ai impniper rc.ort. Besides aiming at Mental im
large oxiension of room his been obtained by the | proreruent, the Faculty will, do their utmost to j
ffroprietor's renting the adjoining portion of tlie ! guard the morals and health of all coinmitted to j parly cnclosei
building, which will enable hira to accommodate their charge. , situatiou one
1.,-n Unrpr numhor nf customers than last win- Board can be obtained in private families r.car ; city.
the College', on reasonable terms. For terms app y to my agents. Lawrence
" ^ DANIEL BAKER, President Brownrigg. Au--:n. EDWARD McDOXALD.
January 14, 1S54. T:lv
'torncy anil Counsellor at I'Vistln, '^;
l inucli larger number of enstomers than last wir.
ter. "o expense has been .spared by the bropnetor
_ 1 1 _ I ' — aj. nt I Ka rrftl111
A HANDSOME private residence, "now in course
of eorapletiou," within 150 yards of the New j
Capitol built of Concrete Rock, 2 stories high, 4
Large. Rooms, a Fire-place in each—a RalcOny in :
front, a neat OHice—good Kitchen, Stable, Crib j
and Carriage-House, with fertile Garden Ground
ed with a good Pi ling Fence. The
of the most beauii.ul around tlie
Land Agent, San Autofrio,
Texas.—Will practice in the District Court of the
• Suite, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at
• Austin and Galveston.
j Iveperexces: in,... Jiio. Iliuicock, T. S. Anucr-
i son, Messrs. II'O-.vu k Griffin, Austin.
I March 185?. 40:ly
W. illARJlS, Attorney and Counsellor
at Late. San Augustine, Texas.—Will act as
General Land Agent for the State, aud as Collect-
ing Agent for Eastern Texas.
March lt)f IB5X 40
ii.
alC'IIAIti> S . k* tiul., tuihuumuh-
er of iJtaix for the State cf Texas, Wall street,
to enable him to merit o cestiSfiaiic^ot' the gene
rons jiatronage he has H^f<lfoforc received; and
even- exertion will be made bv himself and assist-
every exertion
ants, to render the sj.jonfn of his guests not only
conitortaUle but agreeaWe. One great con-
venience attachedyg^his hotel is, that meals can be
had at almnxt nffjfitri. June 10, 1854. 2B:ly
fi^t$thcs5 Divfitoiy.
1 4 5icDON.4LD.. Auctionnst Land and j
fcneral Agents. Will attend to all business en- j
nsted to their cure on reasonable terms. Ofiicc j
on East side of Main Plaza* JOHN I>. McLEOD,
Kor. 2d. 1854. £50-1 J. S. McDOXALD.
Dealer in
AVSm HIGH SCHOOL
TIE second session of this school will commence
on Monday, the 2!>th inst,, in the church buihl-
^bg occupied until recently by Mr. B. J. Smith's Fe-
male Institute- The course of instruction w ill con-
sist of three departments : The first embracing the
primary ; the second, the advanced classes in the
common English branches: the third, the prepara-
tory studies for a collegiate course, or for business
pursuits. The prices of tuition will be. for the first
department, $15; second.S-0; third.£25, per ses-
sion of five months. Tuition will be charged from
the date of entrance to the close of the session, and
nodeductioh will be made unless in cases of pro-
:'«pr
tfff-
.:&• .
St A. Y iSOEXBERCH,
• Groceries Provisions, Commerce traeted sickness. The undersigned docs not deem it
Street, LAVACA. j necessary to repeat any stereotyped expressions in
J5C§°- Hides nnd Peltries wanted. 52:tf. reference to the permanency of his school, or to
rzr-—„ i I his fidelity in the discharge of his professional du-
tl ! ties; but it may not be amiss to observe, that it is
Clothing ..hoe.-. Hats, Caps, Herd- not intended to adopt a partial system of eincs
ware. Cutlery, Gro eiitb. Liquors, sc. b\' devoting ail time aud attention to two or
Corner of Austin and Commerce ota. Lavaca,
Texas. ,
8®* Will make cash advances on Cotton and
all produce shipped through him to Messrs. Powell
fc Hopkins, Xew Orleans.
Lavaca, Nov. 10, 1S54. 52:tf.
Austin. Dec. 23. 1851:4.
Xew York.
re i si.sex
TORXKYS
ton. Texas.
Aug. 20. 1S51.
8>" " I'-
i r
\tf
& ALE\ilVllEE-AT-
AXD COI'XSELLORS AT Lav.'.—GiilvCS-
Giiitfirs, Violins, Accordions,
i fifes, ctc. !
PAPER HANGINGS. !
G,0t>0 pieces of new and beantiini patterns, from |
)0c. to $1 i>er piece: fine French and American1
Border! ngs.
OIL PAIXTIXGS,
MTnOGEAPH AKO STCSL ESdttAViXGS:
A sidendid ] I ' - || | |
and American, in fine Gilt and
Rosewood Frames.
PAPIER-MACHE GOODSt
I.a lies' Boxes, Writing-Desks, Portio'iios, Dress-
ED. JOHXSTOX, Attorney at Law. United States j ing-C ases,.Portmonies, etc. etc.
, Commissioner and .Vaster in Chasrttry, Land j Ciold Pens ail4 Pencils, Spectarles.
and General Agent, and Commissioner ef JJstds for Mathematical Instruments, and many other articles
every State in the Union. . ! appertaining to his line of business, all of which
! ~r iENViS XEiL, Fashionable Clothing and.
1 ) gentlemen's FCRXISIIING STORE,-next
corner to the Tremont Ilonse. Galveston.
Gcnliemen visiting Galveston will find e*erv
thing in the Ia<cs* *>3'le. Boots, Shoes, Hats.
Caps, Clothing, Shirts, and Cravats. Going on
17 years in this i'ljiir t r. jl',".1!j lilK"1' iJllt
Flutinas, flatc?. tirrangemetns have been perfected for placing &
number of first Class Packets in the trade'to j
regularly and with despatch throngbont tbes
We arc prepared to make literal advance
shipments ef^irodnce to-ouj fri<-nds Messrs. ]
ff ops. Stf&tfk * Co.. Philadelphia.
June lo.
Sic to order in Xew York.
28:Iv DENNIS XEIL.
_ I
Deeds nnd other instrnrrtems drawn, and: is offered at the ioivest Rites for cash or city ac-
authenticated for use or record, in any par- of the ; ccptance.
Ciiited States. Also, always on hand, a large stock of Print-
Instirtynentsacknowledged before a Notary IliHf Paper an«l Prilliin^ Inks! for
or oilier competent officer in any county injl'.e j cash only, at a small advance upon Xew York pri
State of Texas, and certified to by mc. as Commis- j ces. June 10. 1854. 23:ly
sioner, can be used and recorded in State is tjis ; : —— j =
Uxiox. Documents forwarded to inc through the i WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
mail, will meet with prompt attention. i
Being determined to pay diligent and spccial at-
tention to ail Lhuu Claims confided to me, I shall
require, in all cases, an advance in cash sufficient
to pay the expense: ot investigation: v.hcn this
I shall be done, I aia willing to take a -o-iiingent in_
ESS':
Sotary /'vbiic, Oitiveston,
{+{ cf CASII offered for a 1280 acre'certifi-
catc. Transfers must be complete
and proved. Xo Administrator's certificate want-
ed. Enquire at the •• State Times " cflicc. ll-tl
Lost .—The discharge of Jacob Lenow, iu i "apt.
Allen's company for twelve months services.
If not heard Irom by the lime prescribed by
law, application will bo made to the proper de-
partment for duplicate.
LAWREXCE k BROWXRIGG.
Feb. 10, 1855. 10:9w. Agents for Adm'r.
j Ji 'i • Texas.—Particular
j taking of interrogatories.
attention paid to the
tl. T. CHAMRERLIN.
3. T. FLIXT.
1/
OS"*".—-Certificate No. 217. Class 3, Bexar
county, issued to William Mockford, for 320
acres of land. If not heard from within the time j
i 1H VMKLK5,H &. FB..5XT, Attorneys at
V Lair, General Collecting and Land Agents, Bel-
ton. Rell comity, Texas. Dec. 20. 1853. 5
I Olii c. IKeJL«*'. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
o5 will practice in the District Courts in the
counties of Dallas. Collin. Ellis, and Tarrant.—
Any business entrusted to his care will be prompt-
ly attended to. He wijl also attend to the presen-
tation and collection of claims against the Govern-
ment of the United States or of the late Republic
j of Texas. Office, Dallas, Dallas county. Texas.
Eel.. 1|.1R54. 'lrtrtf
anon,
three
favorite studies; nor, on the other hand, to pursue
prescr bed by law. application will be made to
the proper department for a duplicate.
Jan. il. 1S55 8:4w. J. liKCORDOVA.
tOttt.—First Class Certificate, No. ^5a, issued
A iu Nacogdoches county, to Jesse T. Jones, for
one labor of land If not heard from within the
i the time prescribed by law, application will be made
I^OR Locating lands, d
and land certificates.
/ • . • • . .. i : 11IC tllLC I'ilfVtiwV'l iu" • hjfi'IU aiiuu *
a superficial course, containing a smattering of each, . (hc ' er del,art,;ieut for 1S (!illJlicnte.
find fin lntiniiltp L'nriU' t>nrro <tf nnno nf f no l 1 1 1 _ _ 1
R. J. CLOW. WH. J. KEEN, j
CLOW & KESX, Lavaca, Texas.—Keep |
constantly on hand a full and complete assort- j
meat of Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats and Caps, j
Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Qucensware, Notions, j
Swldlery, Groceries and Product, and would re- j
spectfully request country Merchants and Planters |
to call and examine their stock before purchasing ;
elsewhere. 52:tf.
and an intimate knowledge of none of the branches
taught; but to commence a thorough course, and
carry it as far as tlie time of the student's contin-
uance at school will pennit. II. B. KINXEY.
January 1, 185D;5.
San Rosa institute.
CITY OF AUSTIN".
IHIS Institution, under the care of competent
and experienced Teachers, will be permanent-
ly iocatcd in Austin, and no-pains will be spared
rjiE
Feb. 3. 9:9w. p."] DANIEL MURCIIISOX.
Lost.—Donation warrant for G40 acres of land.
No. 35*5. issued June 21st, 1S3U. to Wm II.
Butler. It' not lonnd within the time prescribed
by law^l shall apply to the proper depart men t for i
a duplicate of the same. JACKSON BUTLKR.
[No. p.] One of the lie:r*. j
Alexaimer & aantes >IK ulic€b,
GENERAL LAND AG EXT:<,
dividing and selling lands
ireney for the counties
| of Hill. Ellis, Dallas. Johnson. Tarrant, Denton
I and Cook. Any corornunicatioa addressed to us at
j Chambers Crei-k wiil be promptly attended to.
Rkfekkxces—Maj. Ben. McCuiJoch : Wallace &
I Pence, Memphis, Tenn.: W. 15. Walker, Houston,
: Texas; Samuel & A. Henderson. N. 0.
Chambers Creek, Feb. 3. 1855. 0:1 v.
, IRIUiS t.. THOMAS, Sotarg futile,
t Lavaca. Te.\:is. Jan. 14. 1854. 7
L°cs
R. M. FORBES.
H. V. PAltKKR.
and forty acresof hind, dated July 11th, lN:"i3. If
apply to the proper department for :t duplicate.
8:!)w.p
JAMES < >. RICE.
to afford its pupils every advantage offered by the ! the heirs ot 1 iiomas Bacon, dec d. for s:.s
best schools iu the Union. The Spring Session
will commence on Monday, February 5th, 1855.
Terms per Session of five Months.
KNGLISII DEPARTMENT.
Primary Class, $12 00
Jnnior Class, 1 ; 00
Senior Class, 20 00
LANGUAGES.
Latin, French, Spanish, or Italian. feach,)...$10 00
MUSIC, DRAWING, 4C.
Music on the Piano or Guitar, $25 00
Agency for (he Kale and Puselsase
of Laud.
. ., ... . r S 5 UGH XELSOX. of tlie late firm of Lawrence &
©St.—' erniicate Xo. 2H21—3t'2rf, issuer; tlv the 1 r8 v- i . ■ ,
, . . . .. i .1-3- Xclson. continues to locate, survey and pro-
.o,i,nu.-5"iner of the General Land 0ft.ee to j ct,,e patentsfor U!lds.for one-third of the land, or
hundred j joj ceilt3 a(.re fl)r .
all claims less than 1280
for
tcrc=t in the Lards for attention aud services.
I:—I can he found, at nUTinics, at the office i
of [jane 10. 2S:ly]' MA11TIX & JOHNSTON, i
Land and General Agents. Galveston.
I as. & €«., Imposing anil Shi,- \
ep • ping Merchants, Strand, Galveston. atig 20
Krery woman stiouM kuoirthat if she is In poor, ftcktr,
dtrh.liiuivi! cititflition of makii p cxisicnee a bordco
tii herself ami a source of paiufa! Ki viclv her r«Jst;ves
arul fri.;:iiU, aoU (iinrr-tittf rc ,-ctiou !) entailing
&n<i iniiictin^ her o-.vi, maladies anil sufiermgs upon her
eliilJreu, tiiat it: is her duty .to rt:nlr:ant! wly anil front
what caupe her sulffrings arise. ih.,r remedy ami relief
may, while yet there is time, be availed of, the causes fce
independent Mutual Insui,jice <
of Philadelphia, and can take risls <
from the time of its loading In the infc
reaches its destination. E. N ASIi 4r i
I.avaca. October 1, 1S44. 46::fcm
—-—w
PLAXT BROTHERS, Ce.iKii.u. Co
f.t<w MtKCHASTC, ; j iw Street, Sat Ta
(and Lavaca, Tew.) propose lo sell cotton, (it
ont advances) for tifty cent* per bare, icrtes4
two KBtl a.half per cent comt&istwn. and cfcsrj
ly the actual outlays which *«&ue for
thereby benefiting owners. Or. they v. Ul ciiv
iu the uuial way in cash or drafts at our t
The- will receive *.tidtu!
• rci.wr ^ "" " ..'SSM
' , .5s.-'NAJSH &
Keceiviiig & v<yi« Sji.-rci stii^.
Jrfj^er Slisrf,'"Ca-r^es, i
iSS* State Gdfettc an>; Jaonirerj
1 «ich copy fc.rsi tc.ntl««, i«:
; VTEW WIIX<—-PLATT A CASii' lu^e i
j tsbiished a liae Grist astd rioortL,
Kill on Litlle W.iir.iii Creek.firi? mUcs Iwan Aal
! ths. "They have a good polling ri. 'h arti ait "
arouieil iu future, and Iter health restored, ihut slie may !<;> TLjiitUiaCtRre fir
cr.ts of iu {>chant?ibie .ilpaMic jav. t£s&
1)0list0n 11 citi5ciDcuts.
\\T M. 1UCE& to., 6 r rocers. Druggists,
\ ft # and dealers iu every variety of .Merclian
disc. Houston, Texas. junc 10. 28:!y
"TrASIIMEK & HAi'k, Drnggi** and O
\ ChemixUt. Main-street, Houston y//
keep a full assortment of Pure I)?ugs, Cl;emi-
eats. Eclectic ami Patent Jledicines, Perfumerv,
^rnprprist's Glassware. Instruments, Szc. kc.
I&zf* PUvsicians" Pres<ri|?tIoiis put up witu eare ;
ami ilespateh. at all hour?. Medicines Avarranted '
pure ami genuine. June 10. IS.54. 28:lv
r j (J. PANNKIX k Co., at the HLUE
J I • STORE, Main-street. Houston, deal-1
ers in Furniture, ('hairs, Looking-GIasses,"
Mattrasses. &e. kc. June 10, 1854. 28:1 v
L
| .1. CAIN ic Co.. Receiving. Kor-
f j t warding aud Commission 31
Cliailts. adjacent to
IJouston, Texas..
;
]
tlie Wharf. Main-street, J
Juue 10. 1S54. 28:1 v
, -4l - .. -t ii i >>i ! acr<rs, or 1(1 cents per acre
not found within the tunc prescribed by law, I will t J]e wi]| ;llso b„|. um( geU la„tl ^rii&
Mm. FORBES & CO.— Commission and
a Forwarding Merchants and General Dealers in '
Merchandise, Lavaca, Texas. i
•tan. li>, 1854. 8
TAMES BURKE, Agent for the Eclectic
Btincational Scries cf School liooks, dealer iu
Uoobs and Stationery. Orders will receive prompt
attention. . Houston, Oct. 28, 1854. 49y
A ItTIOS SAI.ES of Ileal Estate, Xegroes. j
i*- Horses, Males, improved and unimproved . , I r ^
Town Lots, ke„ at 12 o'clock on Saturdays, in Board per session, 55 00 j or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim-
larger amounts.
ies and
land, pay taxes, redeem land sobl' ; collect
claims against the late Republic „i Texas and the
] !. JIE5KV EU#T & CO., Whole. .
^ tale and Retai'. DRUGGISTS, Houston, Tex-
as. The business of the establishment attended to
by \V. II. Kliot, and all Tinctures and other prepa- ;
rations compounded by him in person, strictly in I
accordance with the formula laid down in the U. S. j
j ! I.armacoepia. Orders from merchants and phyai-
i cir.ns irorentlv ttendc-d to. All articles sold by
tiii in
iirrtintcd Sftliiillt' and of tlie lltst
K.ivcr CoRtpIaint—JasimJicc—2>ys- j
pepsia--Claronic or Xci'vons
Webilify,
DISEASE of the Kidneys, and all diseases a- j
rising from a Disordered Liver or S'oinach.
such as Consumption, Iuward Piles, Fullness, or
Clood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Xau-
IJrawing and Painting, 10 00 ! cea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or1
Embroideries and Fancy Work, 10 00 j Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, I
v.:«ut'ti ujiuiuji uic i.;iu 01 ii'.\ii.> iui'i tut [
State, and against citizens, including those barred ! p!"'
by the stat ute of limitations. '
lie will give cspccial attention to ail land mat-
ter;: on the San Saba and Pecan Baron.
l'efereuces arc respectfully made lo the officers
of the Stale Government, to the J-iJgfs of the
Sti.iria.ip Court, Tesai^aicnibers ^2- Cot.gn-.-s,
to a numerous acquaintance tHroughout this aud
the Western States.
Austin. Deceniber 2. 1j-04.i iv
fcSc. Plantation medicines put up with particu-
lar care. June 10. -8:!y
front of the Anction room.
Anstin, Jan. 20, 1854. 8
E. FINXIN* & CO.
S. S. NICHOLS. THOMAS WILSON.
ICHOLS 3c V. ILSON, Wholesale and Itctail
Druygists, im[>orters of French, English and
Ncditerr nam Iiru^s, CUcimcaip., Liquors, etc.— '
Gtneral Dealers in all kinds of Patent Medicines.
Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Jewelry, Fancv Groce-
ries. etc.. et<\ Ceimmereestreet. Laeaca, Texas.
November 11,15^4. 50: ly
Teems—Half payable in advance.
Xo pupil will be received for a less term than one
session. No deduction for absence, except in ca-
' tiling of tlie Head, Hurried aud-Diflicult Breathing, j {_} LGHfcS, BLACK k CO.. General Land Agents,
| Fluttering at the Heart, Choaking or Suffocating ; X A Dealers in Real and I'-ereonal hztate. V. ill np-
; Sensations when in a Lying Posture. Dimness of I Pr*>ve, locate, obtain Puten'.s on CertiHcatcs, exam- | sui mitted to se
weeks. T. H. BEVERIDGE, Pblvcipal.
Jaunary 2t5, 1855. 8.
! and Dull Pain in the lie
scs of protracted sickness—none less-than ten I Vision. Dots or Webbs before the Sisht. Fever i 'ne ;UH' I"*rfect land tr.le
- - - - -eai], Oeficieacy of l erspira-isloni etc. Terms reasonable. Releretjces:—Co,.
- - S. ('. Blanioti and Judge John ilaiimc',;, Austin :
T. Au-illn. Oa'.vcc-'.ori: llaj. J. V. I.":-.'-j-., N'.O. <t nilferett points in the ni'ddte nod northern!
Louisville. Kv.: flonOnTret ! States, and each calculated as a cure for the several
hi j '
m*.
J. C. OPPELT,
[ aticn. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain
— | the S'de, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac., Sudden Flushes ,
!j j llallet & CunistonPs Piano Fortes. J of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant lutagir.- j La: James M. -Iri.olt
THE undersigned has just rcceivcd
six more of theso splendid insiru-L ,,f wgg j
meats, from the manufactory at Boj;-J * $1 U U DR. HOOFLAND'S
EOT TOE TEXAS PIES.! "©a ,
IS... AMILY MEDICINE, for the diseases ,r- '
ei'iental to this climate, the Texas S^ill
~. ■«.. .uiki v^-tcp i'ii-t—V
lion, possessing active ]iroperties. antl =o combine^ j
with a tonic that prostration or debility does no<
ensue. The ingredients arc selected with paiticn- }
lair cace (of the most undoubted quality) and the.
roughly conil ined together. The recij e has been
ral physicians, a. d approved « r
s.buy and sell on commis- j by them: they gjvc it a decided preference over
~ any of the northern preparations, which arc fre-
quently manufactured carelessly, on speculation.
r! , ings of Evil, aud Cleat Depression of.Snirits. can 1 Davis, Paris: Kx-Gov« * nor Metcaif. Carlisle, Kv, | complaints prevailing in that immediate locality.
sixmore of theso splendid inmru-CSsISSi ! bc effectually cured l.v " I Geo. S. Hnphes will continue the practice of the'! This is a Texas medicine, and intended for Ttx-
~y^asliionai>le Bootmaker, Cox-
ton. They are of iron frames in Rosewood cases,
and for beauty of appearance, capacity and depth,
grss.s Avbxce, Austin, Texas, respect- clearness and sweethess of tone and touch, are un-
fuily informs the public that he has located lilrn^ surpassed. They are models of that which received
self opposite Bnrdett s l.ivcrv Stable, and intends ,llc ""'dal !lt Chrystal Palace, New
carrying on Fashionable Bootmaking, and haviuo- Y,.,rk-iil 52
an extensive assortment of lir.e leathers, and mail" """ 1
CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS.
'prepared bv dr. c. m. jacks vs.
Xo. 120 Arch St., one door below Sixth St. Phil.
'53. Instruments from this manufactory
Their power over the above diseases is not ex- ; STEIIMNG
lied, if equalled, by any other preparation in the , ton have f<
celled.
United
States, as the cures attest.
will be kept on hand at all times, henceforth, and j afler skilful physicians had failed.
in many cases
*
■
- „
new patterns of lasts, he pledges himself to give
Sitisfact-ol to those entrusting him with work.
He will make last^ for any deformities of the
feet, aud ensure fits. Dec. 2. 1 iC,4. \ 2rWly
orders for Pianos, at from So."..") (a Sf.00, when
accompanied with the cash promptly executed.
All instruments ordered from a distance carefullv
■■■
'^ St
Wtihop,- -Watch Maker,
i Second door afu re.
Cirrrmgtons Store.) HIul Watches «£
cleaned, repaired and warhM4ert^.jp^eiIV jjusi-
cal Boxes and Accordeons repaired; omce"scais
U dvuiiisinjf with gold and silver done.
tUP" A lot of Jewelry and sundries for sale cheep
or («ab. Sep 23 1854 42 *
Aug fin Saddle-tree Manufactory
hese Bitters are worthy the attention of Invr-
1 lids. I'ossessin^ jrreat virtues in the rectifieath n
of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the mo. t j
searching power iu weakness and affections of tl e
precisely such j d festive organs, they are withal safe certain and j
Pianos sent a3 ordered, and all- warranted *o give pleasant.
i Testimony from Texas.
B. F. Kuckor. \V8i<.liiTitrtfTyi Tey?«j. -^pt ? Mhj J fia.Ai
, 1853. says: 1 I have sold the laot bottle of Ger- I
I man 'bitters to-day. It is quite a popular melt- V' ™;wnrsrp
; cine, and those who have used it .-peak ill the lugli- i Ij - ? Ii Ft • ARI}
j est terms of its salutarv influence " * '• ®WSilMfSC5, Attornti/s at Ijjv,
I < M" p;=i,..^ \l ,.T.„ _t,.i,- 1-..1, IB-- I Geneeal Agents—Will practice in all the
Courts of the tit li Judicial District, iti the Su
preme Court, and in the Federal Courts at
and securely packed, tree ot charge, for transport.-!- ! i
turn to any part of the State, and precisely such j i
satisfaction when tested.
A patent llair or Plush seat rotary stool at S9
(a) S10i for each instrument.
J. T. CLEVELAND, Metropolitan Hotel,
7^" r Agent for Manufacturer*.
Austin, November ii. l<|64:50:6in.
law in the Second Jvuiicial District, t^coppositi; : nut only.
Hall Housd, Congress; Avenue, Austin, Texas.
November 11. 185t. 50.iy
L4XD AXD CF.SGRAL ACJEfcCY. !
C. i:OBKtiTSt N ,t J. W. HA MP- !
formed a pnrtnorship tor the tran?- i
action of a Land and General Agency lutsine^s in 1 ,
the city of Anstin. Texas. They will locate, buy, j ( ) ..j
and sell lauds, and do a general collecting busi-
ness. They now have a quantity of valuaide
l;:n-_'s for sale: and business «ill i>e promptly
and satisfactorily attended to. or no charge made.
For examination in the departments at Austin, a
Ice of five dollars wi i be iuvaviafilv in
be paid in advance. Business !cti^-.imo K'c j o^t
paid. Anstin, July 20, lS.ri4. oatf
Prepared and sold by
w:.l hi;nry eliot a- CO.,
junc Ift. 2S:ly Druggists, Houston, Texas.
Price 2"i c. per bos, S2 "25 per dcre i.
Forwarded by rmul free cf postage,.
Asrcnts stipidic-'. on the most liberal terms.
b>
Fayts, Iloscngaciem, German. French,
agents* prices, vat fas ed genuine. For sale
june i*i. 28:lv] 11GBRTS i 'Jo., iiousion.
i ENWICK SMITH, the original manu-j
J. fa^feorer of the celebrateASmith 8ad-|
L05lt«"" "Gel. S. Brew'sters uneonditionai-t^c- I : "The German Bitters have become
tificate. No. 4.., for six hnndred and forty acres ! popiilftr here and arc moving off rapidly."'
-S. \V. Fisher, Mat-igorda, Texas, July lath, lRr.."!,
ve become very
t. H. McMahon k Co:. lii'chmoml, Texas, Pent. I ^,,stin an.rt 0a,Ttf°"-, TI,eJ" wil1 panicu-
attention to the location and patenting nf
. « i of land, dated October fith, 1843, issued in Galves-
__ , .Bjmk - to" county by virtue of eondiliOBttl ecrtificale So. ! 22. 1852, says : •' We 'are pleased to ii form you .!''r ,atUnt
d&trGfcr hag associated with him Harvev; 1)3, issued in the same couoh:. j that your German Bittern give universal sjitishie- )
Smith, for the purpose of manufacturing his saddle-
trsw more extensively, inconsequence of the '
>4aa"nd.
Sir" All oriflris.^—r^Ja-aJtcnded to.
.ScptegtScr "OtK I9S4.
bou offer a league of
ment^f taxes, and to the examination
laud, kc. .
('OFFEK, SI'GAi:
\J ronstantly. of tin
liii(- 10. 3
IVafEX'i
TKA. AM> Fl.OUfi, i
?-e«r c'|n:i!i ies. l y
nnicirrs x <'«•.. iiousto
ee h ltd i
f-. - 4iCre
:ntv.
3i$€C.UVi;
't'omS? .county, the Rio H! nro rv_^!?!.
:-iTl%i'2 ' t v U.?' Cr.T&fg.
it
-f" •>. rii y './■£ r. ••
UilllVkSliS.
ULT/8 h'arsaparlla. Massuiy's Wa-a-Hoo,Town- ;
) send's (Old Ja^oH) SarsapaHlla.^fejues" Medi-
cines. Moffat's Life Pills anil Bitters. H. I*. ]l.!!! r
Radway Heady Ilelief, Mustang Liniment. Stewart's
Cholera Syrup*
We are general agents for ail the above Medi-
cines and many others, and •u«-j'ly dealers at ma- ;
nnfartory prices, adding only f' • -'ve:\ka2^ aud
exc! nnj^f. .*>: CO..
II')Ustoii, Junc 10. 1854. I'S:! v-
~~JATCI1ES AXV> JuIXv L/J.Rf.gff 'r-j
1 have at my store, on cui'.-mBFion,
the lstrpre^i ns*ortinciSt of ^ -;fV \ Jew-iS^jSl
elr.^Hfcr hroiijii;! to this place. The «=!i>ck ronsisb
-ct ; «tterL'^. and
prev;-m Rfaker?:X in«rA**
lie fitted for the duties and capable of the enjoyments of
life.
Let every woman look at the emnciaied form, the ilerth-
Ilfctr complexion, the tlwp-buried, lustreless eye, tlie sunk-
en cV-ek, the p!oomy and tlejirMsed sjiirits, the sIiaMered
ne vf-*, the prostrate lie!p!e5S cond.tioa of nuiny it
wife, mother, daughter, or sister, if not lierself included,
wiihiu her own circle, *r3iose days are days of agony, and
ask herself, "Must this continue? Must this be? Ill
there no remedy? No relief? So hope?
The remedy is by knowing ihe causes and avoiding
them, and kudwlng the remedies and benefiting by ihexu.
Tiit*se are poiute<l out In
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DTL A. M. MA IT RICK AC, -i
rBa?KSSOK OP DMEASKS Of .TOMrN.
One bundre*Hh Edition (500,000). ISmo., pp. 200.
[t X FIXB PAFK1'., KXTRA B.'XOIXC, $1 00 }
Every complaint to which a woman ;3 subject, from girl-
hood to womanhood, ; s also as wife and as moUitr, are ful-
ly described, wiU tlie causes, tlie symptoms, and also pro-
per mode of treatment, in a plain, simple, but in thema$t
chaste language, easily understood. Aud thus every wo*
man can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with
those described, the nature, character, and causes of her
complaint; and be spared much anxiety and suffering.
Tlie wife about becoming a mother has ofteii need ©f
instruction and advice of the ntraost Importance to her
future health, in respect to irbich her sensitiveness for-
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such in-
struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms
which otherwise wonld occasion anxiety or *ler?n.
lfow many are suffering from obstructions i
ties peculiar to the female system; trhich undt i«sr
health, the effects of which they are ignorant. «r.-I f-.r
which their delicacy forbids seeking med Ic:A ad * -e ? > J ->v-
mauy suffer from proiitp&KS uteri (falling of th-; w<
or fro:.n.jtf«or weakness, debility, Ac.)? I Cow rr^.ay
arc in constant agor.y for many niOBtteprecsdirg voRfiiHs ^
cient? How many have diliicuit, if no* dangerous ti«.I v-
cries, and slow and urcertitin recoveries? S« !;C- wi-ose
lives are hazarded during sach ttmc, will each fend it*
pages the mean* •>% prevention, ani-i'onition aim rvKcl.
ilow iu;ir* bitter m«n:-ents, how muc!i angu.-!,. Mi'.glJ.
have been spared to the sufferer, to her hiybg-vL-!" her
^retiilves, by the timely inwaes^lon of this little vctu- A-.
liis impract-cabJc to convey fully the various sssL>«
treated «>f. as they are of a nature strictly tnt^d%. To*-
the married, or those contemplating marriage.
But no husband, wife or mother are cxcustii'ie IT t^;y
still continue in Ignorance of those physiclogn:;y
tlie knowledge of which their own health ai:d happinc
as also the future well-being of their children. ar~ v< rnr -,i.
HARRIED WOMANi* PRIVATE MKIHCAt.
COMPANION , vianSfam ark of estalASJ^. \
lion, found classed in the catalogues of the great.Jo
sales in New York, Philadelphia, and oilier c:Sep. a:rd
sol J by aJl the principal bookseller* iu the Unites? oUK=.s.
It first published in 1S47, sitice which tiu ;
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND CCilKG
hare been sohl. of winch there were upwards of
fiXK I!G\DI!KB TilllCS l\!) SOT iiT 3i.HL,
at testing tl>e hisrh estimation iu which it is he!: gs r« relia-
ble popu'.;*r Mcdical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMAi. r ;
the author having r'rvoted his exclusive at'lct;ti-*>n u- :.
treatment of cmphthrs peculiar ?o females, :i
wl.ich he is yearly confuted by tlton?ands.
Li c«nsiq;iencc nf the universal popularity of v Drir,
ss evidc nail l y.its extraordinary sale. Vf.r=ous
tl !ts have been attempted by imitations of ti*lc-}>r,fr«r. -po
riotjs cdJiions, ;:ud surreptitious infringeiu^ - !s «rT -
r'gi.t. as well upon lxv VseHers as upon tlie pciir. U :
been found necessary, thL-refore, to
0AUTI0H THE PUBLIC
lo buy 110 mile** tlie tror-Ji " !>r. A. "i.-, -
J J*J l*hi<rty "irc^t. X. V.,n are on tire litte-j-i- . !.t„( ,
etili-y ill lie CltrV's Dfflc* on the ba^| of Ci- i'tttr-j. rc ;
and t i} ui.ly «r rctpecuilile and lit- .r ih; a
•cm! i.y umil, mxl alilnw lo Ilr. A. Xf V.-iti-trcj
k '■?' t'psa iecLiv.1 cf One Po'.If r V ^
j 's paivⅈ
t '.I'l'Vi il fret
HARYEV? DISTRICT, k richer S MiU'rV
leny.—I hottl Jtb< fitid notes of ai! the S
to Ofc'.Ivw
j it.viied m31 a trial.
. August 5, ISZi. 36;tf PLATT i CiiSg
! scty's iit thii District, anii ajn
! to parties ou list of tiie
. fruft tr\ h), l« f... mi.. fn. . . -
- , li«ct !o ohtein Pancttt* for s«ai., for uthe
■ [t.ifrni. nf Irrrr'* iac&* ■ll' !■) r- •
j ApfffW. 18&3.
j i- _
; ry-nn sU-amer 'Vr*# tiur- p<
• i ell i.X'j CTprt&.-iv for thir4firfe. ^
S run re^isSsrly Vtr.cen «sd 'J5alndA) U
j iftg at, Powder-Horn. InSistati.!. L*
j a«4t ai' interi c->2i«te- p-- i >. She
j Saiutia ftsr Tcsar.a oa tif ar;iv«2 cf
Now OrU-isa steanver) ftnfi Jfavla^ Ta.xanA;__
! firrire at Saittcia SeAsoaably prtPhjaS to tte-j
i partnro of the same.
AtratigeaenU.have ixvc -nidje as l
I for takiBg-pttseogsrs into tbe teriafiK - : a- i
j , - rCS-ARK L. OW£X ,
Agents, J
ts Co S.-1nri:v
XKW F£BSi
i Stvisiier. II: . A d -i
: tuia. "viU • tior. rpiHtj: ii:
| a«M in i^ter t.n^ers..;.-;
s • - r argit. tol '"raa^s
; lV-rrv
• othf rpohitK. '
4as?in l^eswrtier ?. i%
I Vix l'i>V s~¥;' "" ^
si tat C*
ta A.' t^ Al!t
or tiw-S &ct' nis{& «53
■' i.ie'-t !i-i.itt;!tv.- TUo>r Who
i sail seed tSsapptScttit 8>
ttjer-i ul C-:f .!iSfe
My uuoliit-is iicreaitarwl'i j
on tlie cash svstcjn.
January S, l5fir -<>
THE Uaderjigned bavc enter*
shij uuder the came sad i
Sxri-rheT, for tbe f.nrnnRC of
and t'nllrA~tio:i h««ine-^S.
Austin. Feb. 1.133
I
: 0'f>4;Kr-. -zvdxe nf
the « .miO.vti!. Uav£
the -fs
N'
«;ntscr.s2p i6
Court of
Jlandolph. i
against said
within the time]
barred—those j
lrt*bru.5rv 18r.3. 1 Ktf
(Cm ialstraJ.or's
"%\7ilEREAti. t the jacuaty
V T the Jlo^ora'Jt the Ci«i
Travis ronntjfl ttranleti to tlie u
of AtJminiftrirtitm p<m
ISrirhta, Sr.. de<-ea<«H;.' u-rs
airalii^t said J
autlij
of titles to 1 im
AH business pUteed in their
ill monov
r f t**v
tw i i.
Ju'.lH G. U U
Auitic Jan
w. . „ ,. fnWRES, HLkVH K Co
rfr.iUo. Feb J" 3,=Sg&5.
U. jr. nuSiCK. iMBlgpn.
T. is W jiTrKit, Gor.:: ;io3.
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ia- ** i "irlr .
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