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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY II, I860.
TexA£ iWa*jMsiHuie
• ■ * ■ . I 4 J ..KUtMlPi ;
AT RinBt3>nJJ5 _
Tiao per*e«(00,(KnilUhstudies only
P®Bo'S5'$Mj>«raae*i U*ludln« room, wmj
and fnel.
ML
n^Zl&.VHUns^od Arithmetic, through th.•
t.'ser^i\T
Addr«S ,
Houston School
OpfOTlte iWP^4AH«riarfCkte
Masoaic Hall, Hate Sfi,
4i- j^^pWSTOK, TKiW. -"!■ (
flfcis*, jlaher, ,P|^c^tre^
.'tr:'
stftnte,
ALLii^U* fou«#r. at^ M m any **rssupei
lnee#;f
. in-tort*qf WesvFolnt-wl* poucticai Kn&.—
feel by ImabletteuUjv The r«r* of srudy wiljb
that usually taught in the best CoJl^ses, with
ed coarse In mathematics, mechanics,natusaisciBii
anl ci jli ?Mi3«ij|ps. pjttut&ld. ^OiMJUKi a« o*ln
3^a j?$pltae fPkrtst, tttem ral intf Jilrftual
~x£usive Apparatus^ufly adequate to thewantsqfj
eeture room.1 ~ i • -i
The
succwi of the Instltn to has been most gra
tie JBaard of
aotrSlt^trTeommemlIt as unrivaled (p
3 <JO uufc ircaiww ——— —-.—-j*— ■— -
te for thorooginess of insuucboa and perfection
eiihr. Jro tztrzchatc? u?
^.frrt$er
jyjrojit jaoly*. 1859, (Bee Mi"
frith a deduc.
tr>gl ah stUi
HV
EDUCATION.
WIN<J et i
e-l the n>oins rec
Tot a! vftltater. I w5l *ive I
:«*My occapiudi bj
instruction fn tjas
«ic.i, Franc^. o&KuglisU, J-'.tarature, to any who Tpaj
1 tocuftUnle tfi. Irsrotll-s -luring the suicaier.
Xha on Mon^y
jjpniaryClMS. *"*
▲bare with latin..
nst.
tSo^phy, Per n
Chemistry,* A*
——- ~B."M. C. ABB
Board Trustees, Franklin Ai
Columbus, Mis3.; N«v., I;
.. f. Mra. Ahbe^hos he<ln latheemptoyment qf the Tfus-
Vees as friu&pai teacher in Franklin Academy for tw-
tuerewNb. Thi Board of trustees take pleasure liire-
Mrs. Abbey, to the fivorabteconslderatloi
1)'' tho-e wh ni iy ilesire to employ a teacher, as a l#dj
of ti-je, au 1 a highly ■cultivated Inteflect, well Mfr
ieJ tota£kt tastrucSon, VB)inai
kbbey hashed charge of the education of ©U'
- * ^ pleaAxre
lalifled to
Mr*.
3in. aowj U«ujuvuu.8U v. .Uv v>.<.v«v.«
daughter*. dnriu. nftaeiwuonths,.and 1 take
« anxM hw a^lroi «mniently q*j
c^^evT.e.e-JJlcatiej ot XmngU&t. to all
July 11 twgyfr
ail thevari
- - **! •
1
_U3TIN;.
(bHvestnp.
AOSfIN COLLEGE,
J ,jgf laennj .> -V ci • s
' HtTNTSVILLK. WALKKE CO.,TBXAS. :
f • T-.:: gacultjrv «: 1 '■' ■• i'l. r
fiev. Rctcs W. kuLEi. o. D-. President and Breft*
sMor Moralari lInleflectual PtaBosbpbr.' t
Rev. Joseph U.Caots, A. 31., "Chase" Professor o.
oi^A^^SI^ProfcMor Hathemalto
Mjabet Vrafemkt M
lies.. 1
MfjYl Paa*A.B,
Cn'.l '?la e rear cotnmonc* ltie Monday in ^
wkh4,SSfJS^8?h 6
teg, vacation, except recess for Christinas
Xai Hon la College Classes SW a year. In preparatory
Department fren: %X> to *<0. payable half 3a*l\r In
per
.
:eycan biw w^nde^nman
atflOK ei«lTBKSHT
■ ' •iJtBle Deyartmenc,
P.eT. (tnfas C. Bmlessn, A. M. PresldentaadProfaaso
of aucleut *ud S|unUl> LaoenageK "•• -
Dr D B Wallace, A U. Prof, of Naloral8cieil< and toe
Tt^SS^S^iirle >n,A S.ProfofMental and Mora
Pt?of!ofMatb««atlcaand Astro
Lftafs Prsnke, A. Prtff. of German Language intl
Lii->ath^. " 1 r _ ^
Jfr J I,a nftb. Principal of Preparatory Department
Win. H. •' ' ' •' ' f
_ \i- ~ W' La> gUMTWMBt. ■
Boa P. I Wheeler,
IUi.a.li.B Baylor,
Wui P Rogeri
l P Roiter , Ksq,
ThlslStitolKitile'i ,li Uilsfc>uV eondltlon,—>13 a
tlon,—313 ate
He faculty,®*
unsnrpasfled
da >t are leportedlritJie last Catalogue, the faculty,
dDilueantiaealtb if th? University are all
~ ' ■ "' " i toiMrtMt f j . r
11lepartment 00 a year
andln<adental"fe^ . 00 !Z
' 1 (anuiiea atfro^llO to $U araotith
a exercises on
tl' r<> If r M'l IHie l a mi Detfktmeut oatba
r JaSliLly!
|yp>|lirx r
« BAYLOR MiTERSITT.
• ARB N0 HUNT FOR THK TEAR 1839.
aiatttM-
(laufB CLIM-
Intelloctaal Ph"
_ term of this Institation commences on
y, February Ut, M58, and «onttnw "
of Moral
I
afcd
, TO THE TRAYELLHC PUBLIC.
ffoastoD Tap-A Brazoria Railway
'59
CTtOM and after Monday tba Kth April, trains
£ rnn as follows; Leave Houston daily, Sunday's «
jeptsdt at 7 A M., aud connect at Junction with tral
■t n> HarrlsSnrtt for Richmond and Bernard River.
On MONDAY'S, WEDNESDAY'STand FRLDAT'S,-
rralns wiu run through tc SAN DY Pi UNT, connectln
;here with Stages for COLOMBIA ft BRAZORIA. K<
turning, will leave Sandy Point at 1H P M..ar lvli* I
Ilonston at SJ0P. M., connecting with the STEAMER
or Galveston.
Freight for Richmond and Bernard Klver. Araob
S«Jdy Point and Intermediate points,will be snlpped,nl?
Monday, Wednsday and Friday.
ONLY. ■ JOHNW.STUMPJ
April 25. 6m Snn't. II. T-A B.
Great Western Route-
After January 1st, 1859, Trains on the B. B.B. £ C. 1
<vay will leave Harriaburg.at 7 o'clock A. M., dally,(S
lays excepted) connecting at Richmond with stage
.'or Anstin, La Grange and Colnmbna, Gonzales, andea
intonto.
RarcwnTO.—Leave Richmond every day. (Snndajfex
;epted) at 2 o'clock, P. M. connecting with CJ. 8. ma
Boats at Harrlsbnrg for Galveston.
JNO. A. WILLIAMS,
Jan.l. tf 8nn?t.B. B.B.4 C.Railwar*
IMPORTANT TO TRAYE^ERB:
THE HOUSTON AND TEXAS CEN-
TRAL RAILWAY.
* iMMflBB
NEW MAIL SCHEDULE,
To all parts of be State by Railway ^ Stage*
TIME Sr MONEY SA Vl.D!!
ffew Arrangement^ Commencing
July 1st, 1858*
NSW TURKS TABLE;
e Houston every day at 7 A. 1L
Trainsleaye i
Arrive at
Cypretf i 8:43 A. M
Hempstead at. -10:30 A. 11
Leave Hempstead at — ...12 \\
Arrive at Cypres* at.....— 1:*LP:
. " . u , Hoin>Qn. — &30 A
The gi^atthrough U.S. Daily Mail Line, ftrom Galves
ton and Houston, to the interior.
The Houston and Texas Central Railway completed to
Hempstead. . - - , , . « ,t
Trains leave Houston every day at 7 o'clock A. 5L.
;onnectingat Hempstead with Sawyer's splendid line*
of Dally Four Horse Post Coaches for Austin,viaXbap
pel Hfu, Brenhsm, Round Top, La Grange, Batrop,
webbervUle to v^tln—28niiles,lessStaglng then by any
>ther route. " „
Thti line conn s at Austin, with Sawyer's Dally Fpm
Horse Post Coaches for Gonwtf,eslLockhartJi?eguln#Ne
Sraunfels, San Antonio, and all Western Texas.
Trt-weekly Mail Stages also connect with the road at
Hempstead for Waco via Anderson#Boonville,WheeIocl-
>wensTiIle, Alta Springs and Martin. Connecting at
ffaco wiihTwl-welkly stages for Belton,Geortowti rAu s
tin, Milford, Waxahacble, Lancaster, Dallas, McKlnney
Boniiam, Paris to Clarksville and thence to Little Bock,
"connect with this road at Cyprees for Mont
iomety.Danvaie, Cold Springs, Plai-teravllle, Waverly
- - s^____. .Crockett, Palestine, Henderso-
{tusk, Madison vine. Marshall, Tyler, Nacogdoches, 8 a
\uau8tlne, and the county seats of nearly every count.*
•ast of the Trinity. ^ . - .' •
All these Stages aife scheduled to the quickest imeir
the Stat*, and the connections are known to be the bes-
and most reliable, andal of then^carr^theU. SLJkteilp
A $3pfT lght received at the Depot thnn 7 A. M.. to 5
na^riay
NEW ORLEANS.
J. n. BraTOJt, .....New Orlean-i.
J. P. WORK. ) ,
I Houston. Texas*
15 COWtiXDlH. )
BCBTO.M & WORK,
Tobacco and General Commission Merchants.
95 GfuviER STRUT. NXW ORLSIXS.
Ddcl4. wlr. '59-
JOS. U. MARKS.
ISAAC N. MARKS
More lew Goods
JOS. a & I. iV. MARKS,
Wholesale Grocers
.. AM
Commission Merchants.
Nos. 43 45 & 47 NEW LEVEE* '
And33* 35 & 3T FULTOW STRE3T,
Between Pojdras and Gravier Streeets.
vfarch !6.l yw. ,fi> NRWftRI.KANS.
S- B. WHEELOCK & CO..
fmportr<rs And Dealers la Drags, Etc., Etc
Xo. 43 magazine st,9 opposite Arcade Hotel
NEW ORLEANS.
INVITE attention to their stock of Drugs, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Ac., imported by themselves with asp* -
•ial view to th * requireme ts of the Southern Drug
'rade, and wouldresj ectfuily solicit orders, which can
oe tilled at Northern Jobbing prices, adding expense oi
transportation.
A large and complete stock of Drugffists* Glassware, ot
the most approved styles. Genuine Patent Medicines,
-'rench and American Perfumery, ^nrcical Instruments
rom the best manufactories of England, France an
Imerican, Paint, Hair, Too tfan<l Nail Bru>hes. and all
articles belonging to the Drug Business. Pure Wine:
md Bran die-.
An examination of the stock and Prices Is resjiect-
ullv solicited. nov9.6m-
WM. M. PI5CXAED....CLAIB0BXB £T1ELX...FSR'D PlXCKAl D
Pinckard, Steele & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers & Dealers In
Wine, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars- &c. &c-
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
vi/ K have tried the Credit experiment lone
tf enough to be satisfied that it uoes nut .suiutue
•rocery business: and particularly objectionable 1> a
•nlxedlraslness ot Cash and Cr dit,b which thepunc-
thai customer has to be averaged with the slow an<t
(oubtfoL There are maiftr clever people el the latter
class, but we dont wish to sell them g«>ods on a ere lit
.md make their neighbors pay additional i.rofits for theii
shortcomings. We say to those who wish their onl"rs
properly filled with Just such articles as thev deticrl>e,
and at low prices, ttat they will do well to instruct thtlr
Cotton Factors or Commission Merchants to pay their
Grocery bill monthly, or contract to send us monthly re-
mittances, and those who can conveniently comply
svlth these terms will directly find the great a«l vanti-^es
of promptitude, both in prices and qualities of jzcods,—
Orders for Family or Plantation supplies will always re-
ceive prompt and careful attention, and Country Mer-
chant will be allowed a liberal marxin tor profit.
We deem It unnecessary to Rive a long catalogue ot
the Goods we deal In, sufficiency to say that we keep
constant fresh supplies of Fork, Flour, Lard, Bacon,
Sug ir, Molasses, Sa t, Whiskey, and aU other Family
and Plantation supplies; and we have made favorable
arrangement*. In Germany, France, England and Hava-
na, for the direct Importations ot the best brands oi
Wines, Brandies, Sauces, Salad Oils. Porter, Ale, Cigars,
Ac, *c. All such articles as our customers may or-- er
and we have not fit ottr store, <of exactly tt.e brand
described,) we will proeme from other Importers or
dealers, at cash prices, and fill thei orders liberaliy md
careftilly. •*.'
jy Planters Arid others who order J heir Groceries
through their Cotton Factors or Commission Merchants
and who wish to give nsa trial, ave i-ut to Instruct
their Agents to buy of us, and their wi-hes will be
cheerAilly compiled with. Or they can order direct from
as and instruct their agents to pav the first of each
succeeding month. PINCKARD,
Aug. 24. '69 t.wWAw lv 1
, STEELE A CO
OP THH
BIGHTtSORT!
At the Green Store, Houston.'
TCEW YORK.
\\rALDR0J\T, ROBB & CO.
WHOLESALE GEOCERS
AHD
Commission iflerehants,
NOS.T1,73 & 75 FRONT STKKET,
OSO.B: WALDROrt,
THOS. n. ROBB,
NArtU..WALDhOR,
NEW YORK..
Jan 25. tw3mwiy.'*f
J. S. T. GREEK,
WITH
Chapman, Lyon & Noyes,
TANKEE NOTIONS
AND
FANCY GOODS,
ffo. 29 & 31 Park Place & 42 Chnrcb St.,
sec.33.ly NEW-YORK
Swift, Paige & Co.,
Wholesale
GKOCEES,
Commission & Importing Merchants
NO. 117 BROADWAY,
{Fourth door abovt Trinity CJiureh)
Hexet Swipt, "i
JDavid H. PAIOB, > NEW YORK.
ames M.Swift. J Jan. 17.'5< . wtwiy
Nsw York, January 1st, 1550.
JERH. M. WARDWELL,
OP THE LATE FIRM OF
NEILSON, WARDWELL A CO..
I^ATTNG CONNECTSD
rifMSBI.g WITH THE WELL KNOWN HODBK OF
UEID 4i TRACY.
85 Chambers Si
NEW
Itreet,
YORK,
QOLIC1TS the oontlnned patronage of his friends, and
O customers, and assures them that their «-nlers for
Hardware, if addressed tohimer to REID k TRACY.
6hallbe satisfactoriiv executed. Jan. 17,ly'5e.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BENEDICT, HALL & CO.,
No. 21 Park Bow,
OPPOflTB THE ASTOR HOUSE.
A LARGE and well selected stock of our own man
ufact re, constantly on hand, iucluding every va-
riety and style of
BOOTS AMD SHOES.
IOI
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADB.
John N. Neels, of the late firm of Browning, Stuart,
Allen Co. Dec 19, wly.'M.
CONFESS,
Dec 19. wSm.
EXPERIENCE
VICTIM :
DESIGNED for the benefit, and as a warning anna
caution to those who suffer from nervous debility,
1 digestion, 1 .wnessof snlrit, want of sleep, preiuati: re
de ay, Ac; as a consequence of youthful imprudence,
orthebanefu hahlt of self Abuse." *At Ihe same time
pointing out the certain means qf ulf-cure.
By one who has suffered from the al ove cause, and
from misplaced confidence in medical humbug and
quackery. Single copies sent (post-free) on the receipt
of a stamped envelope bearinx the address of the ap-
plicant. Address,
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Bsq.,
Bedford, Kings County. N. x.
Mai aid
J-Xb^C.
Mr. B. 3. ftnasuxD—Professor of.. Luggages and
Jfatliernarlc*. • it .
UUs Huz K- Daro—Kmllah Langnag*. and Lttete-
t0M 3 huairvi tjAuu^fi'tnch aial^einian. I
Mu am tmdtnf Fmimntou Depart-
S*°t' jtniic Department. '
n^.y._c'^.'^^gr^ofe"r
Miss Vut k. Cha«b—Harp, Ptano and Vocal
t f
Mm. CaskixL. Cham '9riwU g«sd Painting in O
■HWiIiii m — -• **-'•
v HkoL n*
TtieMll!
«tor7ftone
Se fnrnKur.tt rta^intisa* sftWteost approved
— **■——* U69*
!n lM*a.fT>pT Bd wWA t^ieIsstltnMnn for amal
^^S^arMItfona to tie Tacnlty embrace the Highestc r-
g[
%fci toeen
■MP.Oftae.
41racti.««r^n'
a.-tonW the.- hkehe*
iJUv-iHtfeu. Fw many vears
losUtute, at .MatIoo, Afabai
th*; U ?r mgf Fi
throughout tu« entire SoJith, and are a ^ratltyinge^-
ieMce ot bis abi'tty ami lictess as 4 teacher of mosl ;
Two mem?>err of 'lis^'araliy win afford all needftU a k
distance in this iepartmffljt. r. h
The )mamental D -partment, in charge of Hrs.CarrJe
L. 'Jh us-, wiil affiri the highest adva '
ladies deolroas ofacquirtegthe
therein.
or uany vears conneciea who *ne ^noson
iftfton, Alab-Aptt. and sobeequently wi h
Feinaie ColieaeTGa, his pa UsarefouiEf
e entire Soutn, and are a gratifyingerv -
sotlcttedtwthe
teacher of that
The Department
mgpox*
J&r-
t*ma
•ne hundred and "
tani7*604v.
Instruction upon the Harp bavpg been fr^menlv
Hill.
'W
rding Sckopi.
«ttas^
1 «
Hhst tsliw la sfcsei of «<-
fre-oe neeevsitj- To prevent lonnginr and promote
healthb/ eiort i.in Ik.opnair-tbe Dormitories
will be lockQft larln^ (he fl.,; one hoar's Mody be-
fore ' rwlitfcsl; owe hour's nn'lj before sehool; one
boars in.ert^fcsion at noon: school dismissed at
foar *ef«* P. M.; twohn«rs sta>t/ before retiring
to rest. Sehool onSatardaorforenoon
lor Tnltioa, B
•ehool Books. ei«b«
and Paper.'Ooe Rani
•er Term. Pnpila^l,„.
eip\l rflI b« charged Hf r II
Sclwrf Beoka,
its, the use at
.a. Pens, Ini.
"-five dsllsns
with the prin-
ter Tera for
money dne at
4t the-TSrm. Those not MfitliM
with -.he Prlnetpal, will jive as refbrena. some
■—W. « "■«'
o..r KhsiMviUhflrMrfi*.
V,
'«hBS _ . .
MFBRENCB3,
Vn. J •
J 'bn H. S(V«. Palestine.
#ohn 0. Duval, Austin. ^
IrsAv S. Hs .d. Kirypt. martoa,0..
JU*^^ - --
Attstia.
t Sadie, IotlepsnJeno., Wmshlo-tnn 0.-
• Hov. 9. *59, wlj.
&, Fulton,
Cotton Factors and General Cob*
teuton Merchants,
Whrtbooses op VaJn sad Oouneree St/eeU and a
;> TeiBlau of the Central Boad.
OWIOl ON OOMHKRCX ST.. HOUSTON,TJXA8.
\XTILI-Mcnaadr.mrd Cotton and Merebaa-
dise, M«1 .. Con Mission or advance
by the>Central Rail-
Sjage.
I, promptly
Orderrfor
ded to #hen
Jut? x.'sg.
JtU"
Liberty Hall.
T30H.^*lM LJH'3, ha. r'.-tnrr.i'il from New Orleans
awl .aires pWisnr* In Informing his friends an l tlie
peMr geiH-rslly that he hm ssHi and tttnl ap a Hell
tw .dcWrtr-iTtiths P3P5?f *ravis i<lreets,
where be will aWajfttp etett bis friends am:
be ,'R!>ared to"a.?dbmmo^ate toem wita a il.a of nod
Ale or Beer. In tb seemrl V>ry«r«>ebnfl<lln hi r
iittar«J>a«oom tOlMrWfcet, to be MM during the
win Ms SUQ.1). for Om -erts. Balls. E*b!Mti-m< tc.
He also h« prlva'3 room-srbem he srffl (dv^pr^.j,.
ie« w V III jwik rtaflscieri of tbeOt, wt,„
mav rtiGSratiecotoe aroflclent in the manly art m
Dec. ,«.
All ptT*A iAjef!t<*rM, ot-'j
m j tat* tnaa MtnlR n
A irfis.of Hv CHvnr MewTerk.
of th* ettr, witi mam mgm
at cbnoflce •* tb. 1IU)
EltAO ca IPAMT," In thW <
tbe accounts wlU M to"W .i J
Also. aU pwwns taring business with the late arm o
Gentry 1 i)9w, if Stv Tort, wl'l "'"S-- cat
■ above. A. M. SfiNTET.
TUST received and constantly arriving, *
W superb stock of
Silk and Fancy Goods,
unequaled by auy heretofore bron^it tot this
marfc^f, and offfered at low prices:
Thribble Floonoed Silk £obes j , f
Double Jape " "
. Volante " —
Black Bayadere Silks;
HourmngSilks; ■«--!<
Plain Black Silks;
Plain, Pooh d'Snr SQks; . # - r
Chuck and Flg'd Silks—all colors; v - J
White Figured Silks;
Challies—all colors; '• '
_ Doable Jupe Robe de T^lnrfc- .
All<jooldelaines; . '• '*.
Pompadour de Laines;
Amour Cloth; , r ; <
Merinos and solid colored da Laines:
Wool Plaids far Children, Ac., 4c., Ac.
Mantillas, Cloaks and Shawls
. a very large^and beantifal^ ^ stock,
Bonnete, BibbonS, Flowers, Baches, Feath-
ers, Swan's Down and Swan's Down Cnfb.
Setts Collars and Sleeves!
Medallion. Valencia, Lace, Swiss, Marseilles
and Linen, the most exquitdte ever made.
Head Dresses; Lace and Iilosion Berthas;
Coffieurs; Crowns; Veils: Hdkft; Gauntlets;
Gloves Shoes; Hosiery; Embroidered Skirts;
Hoop Skirts; Laces, and every article need-
ed by a oatfit
>EO. B. BAKES.
OP THIS CITT OP NEW 0KLEA\S,
. Ponndedin 1852—Chartered by the Legislature of Loul-
j siana, with Agricultural and Mechanical Departments—
. , Capital Stock 8250,000.
la the new andVpacionsIron Enlrl V, known as
Story Building,
fl. E- cobxr of Cup aivd Common Streets.
ENTRANCE ON BOTH "TREETS, OPEN DAY AND
EVENING.
?AOII!LT7>
RUFU3 DOLBEAR. Pbesidskt.
MATHEMATICAL DEPAI5TMB.VT.
Ueo. B. Braceett, Prqf.
BOOK-KEEPING DEPARTMENT.
Runs Iolbxab, Lecturer.
• J. W. Bucuur, Prof.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.
Hos. J. V. Cabbiuas. A. M.,7ate Sup't. Education,
Li- PlOI, asn I ECTUBKB ox, CoxM- rcial Law. Ac.
- ATOM.B. MOCartbet. Prqf.
TRENCH DEPARTMENT.
-Miec. Boer, Prof. _
DEPARTMENT POR PENMANSHIP,
Burrs Dots EAR, Lecturer,
i. B. GfHTETH, Prttf,
SPANISH DEPARTMENT.
SUmjiL Maiuno, Prqf.
GERMAN DEPARTMENT.
Gio. Oeb-stb, Prof.
LATIN AND GREEK DEPARTMENT.
M. Mabixo, 1 „ ,
G. 0ESS.NEE, \PrV-
ITALIAN DEPARTMENT.
RHETORIO LOGIC AND ELOCUTION.
This is the only chartered Commercial College In the
Sooth-west and the oldest In tha United States: and has
stood for
MOBS THAN A QUARTER OP A CENTURY,
on Its own merlta alone.
Board can be had with the Professor, or other good
famines speaking English, French, Spanish or German,
from SS to S6 per week.
Catalogues with terms, opinions of t.ie press and lend
Ingmen of the nation, etc., sent to all who desire them.
, «- B-—To prevent mistakes or impositions btndents
intended tor this College should bring this advertise-
ment as special directions, as there are ev.-ry winter
temporary ror-ms open for a few months, nil of conr*
making wonderjFulprfJennonsmiii promivt.tmi posring
Hamim, plaamU to enlighten the people cj Jfew Orleans
and of the South 1 W hen three or more form. lubs.a id
enter at the same time, ten per cent will be deducted
from tuition.
S^Citizens and strangers are invited to visit.
Dec 12. ly. '59. RITFUS DOLBRAR, President.
HANFORD & BROWSING,
21 and 23 Barclay street. New York,
(Over C. VP. & 6. T. Moore & Co.);
MAXCpACTtntaRs AHD WholbsalcDkalxks I«SVBRT
Dbscription of
aiUutlon to
7*bnd bus^
... , . — 'and unim-
gg^la^ faceted In the bast Oottaft sad
Landala Waabiaiton Canty.
HOT acrsafnMUl Cnak, S ssiles south orBren-
ham; 350 acrek Timber, "tfie balance of the traet
Prairie; wall watered. Terms—one-third ot pur-
chase money down, the balance In two payStnts,
wit^ interest-
ISO acres of Wood Land. 3 miles soath of Chap-
pall HU1, ea Oaoy Oreek. Sanaa ot payment easy.
acrpa, Tasttas west of Breahaa. on the Stage
Road to aastin. 70 seres in cultivation, good dwel«
taj with an aecessary ont-boildinga. This traet
U well waterad-M30 acres Mttoa land on iba tafeat/
Terjt of paymaat «Mr. ;
1107 acres Tlmb red Land, 6 miles eaat of Bver-
s:sis.,5Mse«Kj^E*r-*
A
"«a.gaa ffN
iiaproaeaaeota
.OIJSS
"K nip. tha preaaiees; aU the
-aHbitantlal.
% mil. abava the
K
_ land io the tsnnedlato vi'inity of
Hill.tn hW stsfc otaadtivation. with
-J
oat-^nildiogs, good
n^rwd in pmJ ra-
th, town of Chappell
CORNER OP CAMP AND COMMON STREETS.
NEW ORLEANS.
Entrance No. 80 Common street.
[ESTABLISaXDIK 1854.1
AND KVKNINU Tills ENTIRE TEAR.
iL course of Instruction In this Instlta km em
Double Entry, Book-keeping. CommercU
Commercial Caw and PenmanaMp.
. can enter separately for the full coone
or any branch they may desire, and at any time, <u-
there 1- bo Qtaas Syatem, no copying from books, and no
memorising of arbitrary rules. Each gentleman has.
desk to himself, and proceeds in the practical ul-charve
or ahacqoa.test's duties, by opening, conducll' gai.d
' fty of drcumstabces
.ting House.
]:-r THE COLLBOIATE COURSE .
lathe most extensive,complete and thorouA ever in
troduced intu any Commercial College, and win embrm e
the most approved and practical loru.s tor Keeping
Books by Double Entry, in the various departmentsoi
Trade and Commerce, inclallng Mercantile, Jlanufau
turing and Steamboat Book Keeping; I n.livldnal Comp
nv and Compound Company, with forms adapted to the
Wholesale, Retail, Banking. Mechanical, Grocery an i
town of Chappell Bill,*
'fl'fjil■ ;
m M BA7 f -r
to the town of Chap
US&FIX
*to the
NefUCroek, 15 miles West of Bran
small improvements, well
'haseo. j i
. .. - '*<«■ of theTagua, neat
M Acres^H miles iloaih of the town ot Wath£ton,
aU in cultlv^lon, good dwellings a (sod location ihra
T sUs !■ I1H Clain
150 acres in-the fork*- of Mill Creek. Aasfin
eonntv. 70 aerss is'ohltiration—good dwelling,
this traot is watt * Watered. Terms, on. third
caah. balance fn two payments with interest.
Acnsm MUl Creek,lOmBes Sooth ofChappel-
Hlli.IOOacrw In cultivation good dwaBings, weB Uay
bered. % „ 4 cj v - ai /4
119 Acroa 00 Mfi Cwok. 11 mllaa SawhrBsat of
Chapi« 1B1.1,3* acres 1aculilvatlpn,g-wd dweUinajrood
Hj 31111, with the aecMsarr Uztorss. in
110
Saw and ur
goodmiar
luf^JtacM In eolti1
miles 800th of In-
arforta'.le dwellings.
, 10 miles South of
g<jod dwelling, and all
—;Twa,t Porta
w*!" colUy
neewnary out dwgllingsv
J ST Acres, 10 miles &>uth Brenham, on the road from
Columbus to Branhata, 00 acrsa in culUvaUbn. comfor-
table dwellings,
l'J3 Ac<-esln9orksHI*lOreek,10^ miles South of
Br«iUan% 49 acres In cultivation, good d w el lings.
* • - : * Btnntf Connrv.
177 Acres. IB miles South-West of Bwtro.,ti Ba
trop Co.^ -•
'B^SttOffi^^tBe (Wlofadoflot.
torn, tlw tr*t |s (Ust led by the waters jf Make (keek
♦wf" r'-' initaCbMir. 57
390 Act-. In Milam county, on U.« W«t slda M
Bru.hr; well t'moered.
Meat——r> Coiuuy.
040 Acres in Montgomery county, lath. Big TUaket.
oaPeachCreak. , ,
Crimea Craitr.
as* Acres to GrUn&county, • miles JUstof Grimsa
Prairie, on th- heed waters of walnut Creek, wall Um-
bered.
• II at lea— Commit. "
I ttU sores in Burleson oounty, 19 miles north-
west of Caldwell. Tense of payMm on. third
down, balance with Istaraet, ■
Braz a Cooatp.
44>8>0res Brasos Bottpa, 3 tailss from the Da-
pot of thi^rths CentreLBaiirosd, in Bra-
dot v. Ttfnji of pa]
hBHaaeaoathM with Intereet
"wl&i
Ch^pdl HUl* Tsxaa. Sept. 4' . tf.
ayment, one payment dowa
All thealosre 1
da wlil hasold on reasonable tonni
JOHN L.M1NAB ■
A Bargain!
TB now offered to paTehsaarato tMttiaflt of LAND on
1 Mnttr Btvsr,la.Walker caonty^WSt I* mllee from
HuntaeUe, commonly known as the
CAB0LI5A PROPEBTY,
eztendtna from near Newport td M'Klm's Perry, and
tylrgrorT or S miles on the river.
Itemtra. ta nag acree, mo of wbleh tie te onebodj
in Morton's Bead, accessible, elevated above oversow,
and equalperhapete any In the State, aa River Bottom.
It haa waterjxtvfleara, springs of fresh and mineral
water, prairtehnd tliuber lands, worthy tba attentian o*
-ettlers.
About 70 acres are under Improvement.
4Wfi. e traet is now oflfcred at ti an acre,
ay ^>e bought at a ftrtr valuation according t
~ made Is for a ca^b sale; but If dei
can be made for a credit on one *
purchase money.
i. Hi
,. W. BAILET.
[uns^tllle. Texai
4 Paper Hanalna,
a food assortment of Wall Paper, Just received
aadfcr sale ar V0R80ARD * NORTON'S.
UBB* IV IUUIK11, BUU flUbCCUS 111 tue pia
thatcan possibly occur In the Counting
CommissloB business, etc.. etc- together witb Account-
' " " J sndaCompieteBysiemofCoDi
Carrei
Pot Catalogue, containing full Infcr-atlon and Balance
Sheet Circular, and most ma-nldciflrent wi.rk of the
kind ever executed lp the United States, address
. . GEO. SOULB, New Orleans
N. B-—Stnmgers are respect folly Informed and re-
quested to bear In mind when they visit Commerel.il
Schools, where they an- forced agafnst their *111 to re-
gister tbelr nam s, that they are not in any way, mo-
rally or legally, bound to pay their monev or receive
Instruction therein. This mode or procedure having
been resorted to by our compel licr for ti e pupose ..f
upon and decoying tie unsuspecting strann-r
write these lines o! admo-
GEO. .SOUI.K.
sssssr,
aitlcn.
Sept 18.
necessary for me, to w
Very Respectfully,
.'S# wlr
DIGGERS' SPECIFIC,
OH
Dirt - Eaters' Cure.
A CERTAIN AND INFALLIBLE CORK
For this most pernicious habit is now offered to the
pubncln tbe above remedy.
flaaters having negroes, and parents whose children
are addicted to tnla habit, may rely on a speedy an i
permanent cure by using the DIliGERfa' aPiiCliriC ac-
cording to directions.
The avlled'ecta of Dirt-Eating on Che syatem are tco
well known to every one who baa wlm^ed a c ase of it
ro need any commen t, It la oft n practised secrete fi r
years, while the parent, owner and ph .>iclan are total, i
unahle to account for the lose of health and general de-
bility In the sutyecL The following are some in- .lcatlot^
of the pr sence of the habit, and when.-bserved, should
t e promptly met with the cure: Bowel.-* and stomach
much distended, a constant sense of fn Inese, gr«-at ap-
uetite. with ver> little capacity for eating; a total abs.-i.i*-
of color In tht-akin, face especially hua a bloated ard
colorles- look: eyes dull, the whites being ol a muddy
color, and no brilliance in tbe pupil.
We subjoin a few from a number of certificates in our
possession, the originals of which can been on applies-
CLOTHING,
MEN'S FURNISHING JOOD3,
SHIRTS. DRAWERS, Ac.
Having had over twenty years' experience in the
manufacture of Clothing for tbe South, we feei no
hesitancy in soliciting a southern trade. To per-
sons who may wish to order, we will say, you s^iall
have what your order calls for and nothing else.
IR. V.Okorok.1 lap 8 '59 ly)
METER'S MIRACULOUS
VERMIN DESTROYER,
THE ONLY REMEDY IN THE WHOLE WORLD,
SURE TO EXTERMINATE
Rats, Mice, Cockroaches. Bugft, Ants, Mosquitoes. Fleas
Moths, Moles,Graln Worms,Garden Insects, Ac.
rpas utmost astonishment and delight is manifested
X by all who use tnls article at the facility with whlc\
these pests of the household are
TICKLED TO DEATH!! /
Read the Following Certificate From Mr. A.
V. Stout,
PUSIDKfT OF TfiS SHOK ASB LSATHEB BANK ATO ClTT
Chambxrlaix,
New York, June l^th 1859.
Mr. Jobxph Mbtir,—Dear Sir: Your remedy has been
used to day. in my presence, in my dwelling house on
Fifth avenue, corner of 38th Street for the destruction o
Roaches and Croton Bags.
The bugs were almost immediately driven from their
places of resort by the strength of your "Miraculous
Powder," and In a surprisingly short time were dead.
Your remedy Is very rellabl- and I commend it ro all
who may wish an "Exterminator of Vermin and In-
sects." Respectfully
A. V. STOUT.
Bole Agents, _ A. B. A D. SANDS A CO.
Wholesalevruggists, No. 141 William Street.
NEW YORK.
For Sale in Houston by W. H. ELIOT A CO.
8ept6m.
HOFFMAN, IRELAND & EDET,
Commission Merchants,
HO. 26 Front Street. i«ew York*
Fi&TICULAR attention given to sales of' IN
TERIoR PRODUCE, COTTON TOBACCO
WHEAT, HIDE WOOL,BE B8-W AX,FEATHE B-S
Ac., &c. Hi r'Promptreturns made
JO'Cash Orders for the SOUTHERN TRADE r-
spectfully solicited.
Arthur G. Hoffmar, Usal W Irrlarr,
Arthur H. Sort
References In New lork
Mesirs. Motes Taylor*. Co.
" L. M. Hoffman & Co.
•« B. M. & E. A. Whitlockfc Oo.
•" Henrys, Smith & Townsend,
' Wolf, Dash A Fisher.
" Lathrop St Wilkinson.
<( William Lottimer & Co.
•* Trowbridge, Dwightdc Ce.
44 Allen, McLean 4c Bulkley.
A. Hanford, Esq.
Southern References.
Messrs. Payne, Steel & Co., New Orleans. La
* , Dean, Randle &. Co . Galveston
** T. H. McMahan & Gilbert, 14
44 Block, A are fc Co., •*
4* T. W. House flt Co , Houston,
44 Mcllhenny, Willis & Bro. 44
44 Judad & LeBaron. Pensacola. Fla.
44 A. Virden & Co.. Jackson, Mis*.
44 William J. Keyspr, Esq.. Milton. Fla.
44 Hon J. M. Tison, Bethel, Georgia.
4t T. W.Phelps Esq., Mobile. Ala.
Letter from Messrs. B. M. de E A Whitlock
Co.. Merchants, New York
Nrw York. October 11th. 1858.
Messr*. loffman. Ireland At Edey, Commission
Merchants, New York,—Dear irs—We take pies-
sure in handing yon the name of such houses in the
South and West as we think may make or recommend
consignments to yon of country produce. We teel
assured, from our intimate acquaintance, that any
business entrusted *o you wil receive prompt and
satisfactory attention. Wishing you every success,
we are, respectfally, your friends,
B. M. & B. . WHITLOCK it 00.
March 28,' 59 wtwlv.
SAHFOitD'S LIVER
INYIGORATOE!
NEVER DEBILITATES.
T is compounded entirely from Gums, and has becoia
. an established fact, a Standard Medicine, kao
tlon to the proprietors.
BurS*sFrmt. Sabctr Parish. Lx .January It. :j®
Messrs. JEL B. Whetlock c£ Cb., A'no Orleans:
Uentlemeo—I have during the past j ear been recou.-
MsrilMMt artlrlr. nf mo.il. I,.a w— Staled
and
•ia m/ure iuiiij vanro ni wim n ib hb3 oeen usea, i Lave
not known it to fall la a single Instance to eflect a per-
manent core.
I have ban selling Patent Medicines for the last tbiitr
yuan, and bate never given a certificate before: ncr
roll id i now, bad I ever beard of a case of a Dirt-i tier
a last exwrlnie.it, proposed t.i uke bin. borne With
m.sndtijr the Diggers' Sperlflc He did so, and !n i
ry abort time h * commenced Improving, «nd in two
on id I now. had 1 ever heart of i
dna curedfey regular physicians;
the Dlggersr Specific will cure In every instance, wh
given according to the directions. A have also found
* most efficacious remedy for th<Fperma: ent cure
Fever and Ague, and all cases of general debility.
, > : i 1 tow. truly, q. b. BURR
I, Wilson H. Mitchell, restffhig on the Satdne river. In
Jfo parish of Sabine, btate of Louisiana, do h rei>y ce. -
tlfy that my son Christopher, now about fifteen year,
old, contracted when a small child, the habit of eatln.'
atrt, ana no persuadon, threats, or any Inducement >
l could offer, would cause him to refrtdn. fils
health and constitutton appeared to be ruined, and It
"21 by neighbors or myself, that he
could live more than a few we-ks. In fact j lost all hones
My friend and neighbor, Mr. G. B. Burr, seeing him, an I
U ftlast a«tAr*ma..t a. . _i_ _ . a. aT. ' ..
him
very — >.«jrivv iua. nun hi
m««ntha be became restored to heal-fc, and is at tills tlrn^
a healthy and robust boy, not having the slightest *rtcl'-
nation to resume bis former haolt. Ills n onderthl rf-
covery lnduce<l me to procure a bottle ol the medicine
for a little daughter of mine,who hud injured her h«Mir- t
by the same cause, but not to th** extent of my son and
In a very short time, she entirely recover- d^ I haw
known manv cii s. both amon? whites and blacks tl a
have been cured of dirtearing by this medlriue, and In
no instsacs have I heard ot a failure.
WILSON H. MITCHELL
This la to certify that 1 have used the '^Diggers' Spe!
cillc or Dlrt'Eaiers' Cure," on some twelve negro* s, and
ha^e sticceeded In curing permanently everv case on
instance that of a bov sixteen years old, • hat won id n >t
have brought one hundred dollars, cannot now u>
bought for less than fifteen htlndred The cu ts wer
effected solely by the use of the above me-Mclne, givei
according to the directions, snd not bine el-e, except
nonrlthlnff food. In no case has anyone cured returned
to the habit, nor do I believe they will, with any reason-
able can Vd treatment. J HN McGEE.
Anacco, BaMne Paiish, La., January U, 1390.
From and after this date, purchasers will pler se ob
sprvethe IFn>prle♦d^s, wrlttep sitnitture pasted over
thecork of each bottls. without wh ch.non- Isgenuine.
. PRICE PIVED ifcLAKB PKR B.ITTI.K
A liberal discount to trade Prenared only by
%B. WHEKLOCK A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, 4i 31agszi > e Street,
New Orlean-.
For sale also bv J. WRIGHTACO,. 21 and 131 < hart es
^reet, W.H1U0T A CO., and A. D. McGOWAN, i
Houston
Nov. 9. (
'lave used it^nd Is noW «
in all the diseases or
within the last two7 ars
<>pes of relief, as tb<2
tificatesln my possession
ed to the temperamei.t
t, and used lu such quun-
the Bowels.
i*mints,
• iironic DlnrriToeq.
I)y «cntery,Drop«e j,
bitnal CostiveneM
Cholera Morbus,
Flatulence* 4 Jbub-
neoses, and nwv be
Ordinary Family me
<ick Headache, ( s
twenty minutes* if
spoonfuls are taken
ck
girlng their testimony
uc D'.weu.
udgement guide you In
liaints, Billons At-
and approved by all that
sorted to with confideno
which it is recommended.
it has cured thousand-
who had given up al!
nu inerous unsolicited cer-
show.
The dose must beadap-
of the lndl - ldual taking <
titles as to act gently o: a*
Let the dictates of youi
the use of the LlVEB
it will cure Liver Com-
tacks y Dyspepsia,
SammcrlCothkadiniti
■ionr Stomachy 11a-
CholiC) Cholera,
Cholera Infantum,
dice, Female Weak-
use! success!ully as at
dicine. It will cur-
t housands can testifv,) li
two or three Tea-
at C"Uinr**ncementof at
All who use it are
In its favor.
«&>Mix water in the month witlt
tbe Invigorator, and swallow both
together.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLS.
-ALSO,—
S ANFOBD'S
FAMIIIY
Cathartic Pills,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pit re Vegetable Extracts, and pit
Up 111 CLASS CASES, Air Tig tit, aid
will keep in any climate.
Pill Is a eentle but aqiv«-
! rletor has used Inhls
ty years. 7
ing demand from fcost
PILLS, and the jttb-
in regard to their ust hai
within the reach of Ju.
know that llftereii c#
port I* ns « f the bo«£j*.
THARTIC PIL1.
tills well established fact,
variety of the pi < reft Veg
act alike on every tert o>
and are sood aud safe
rhartic 1s m^ed^d,fiob s
stomach,SleeflnesH
and Loins) C'carive-
ness over the tvboli-
which in quentlt if nt
course «>f Fever. Loam
ing 8ensationbfcoI<
leaHiiegq* Hetdachi
li«*ad>all Infltmma
Worms In cfcildrei'
t ism, a trreat furlflc-
dlsea^es to wh!o flesh I
meut!->n1n thlskdvertls -
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. J. HUTCHINS,
F,
J
Jdain street, Houston Texas.
8^-Liberal advances made at all times
on Cotton consigned to me for sale.
Jan. 6, "It—
*NRV RRNJ'A ROTT
H. SAMPSON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
* HOUSTON. TEXAS.
DEALERSin GROCERIES, and all kinds
of PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
TTr3 Cash advances made on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to os on Sale, Storage or Ship-
-nenttoother markets Jan N.—a
I L. PEEL. JAMKS I. DOMBLE.
PEEL & DliJIBLE,
Cotton Factors,
GENERAL C0M3IISSI0N
AICD
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Houston, Texas
Personal attention given to thesalesof cott#k
hides or PRonucK and the execution of orders Q"
rusted to them 13ct8 It—a ,
WJH. R. WILSON
IMPORTER A DEALER IN
HARDWARE AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Merchants Tools. Wood and Willow Ware, CoWer,
Tin ond Sheet Iron Ware. Cutlery, Nails, list-
ings, Grind and Mill Stones, Paints, 0i ,
Window Glass, Tin, Iron and Zinc, Cook-
ing and Parlor Stoves, Solar Lamps.
Li ft and Porce Pumps, Gin Bands,
ol all -Izes, Hemp and Gum
Packing; Agent for '
Herring's Celebratki Kiee Pboop Satis.
And Hoe's. Disaton'a and Blackwera Clr-
culnr Saws. ,
Corner of Travis and Congre-^ Streets, op*o?lte
MARKET SQUARE,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Having survived the conflasrration of lastSirlng, and
erected a new Brick Store 75x90, feet, and tvo ^.tories
high, and tilled It will, the most complete stof oruo..ds
in mv line ever brought to Houston, I now rspeclfully
solicit the trade of my old c *tumers and Ue public.—
I tike this occasion to acknowledge the proflt payment
of losses so lar as they were covered by Instfao^ coin-
panles, as well as the efflcleat aid rendered by citizens
on the night of the Are, In savin* Goods, s
4®.Rememberthe New Prlclc Store, ccnerofCon
gress and Travis Streets, opposite Market Square.
Sept 26. "59. lv
J. B. GallaHer,
At the old stand of Tan Alstyw & Taylor,
Houston, Texas.
BUSINESS CARDS.
X. a.padoett
N. A. PADGi T& CO,
{At the stand qf John S. Sdltrs.)
Wholesale & Retai I
Dealers In
GROCERIES,
Froyisions, Liquors, &c..
Main Street Houston Texas.
Jan. S.f5 tffwS
WON PRESS AND ITAREBOUSE
BT
T. W. Whitmarsh,
(Successor to T. S. Lubbock.)
RECEIVING,
Forwarding and -Commission
MERCHANT.
and
COTTON FACTOR,
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
K. McJlhexnt,
Houston,
P. j . Willis, R. s. Willis.
Jlontgomery, Houston
H
AND
wwmm&m
W
PR OYISlONS ,
GROCEHES,
Liandrs of M kinds
Plantation Supplies,
/
BAGGING. RO|E.S TWINE,
PAINTS.OILS. WINDOW GLASS..
T.TMF, & CEMENT,
AND a GBNERiL STOCK OP
Thehighest mar-
ket price paid for Hides
and Peltries.
Mcllliennv, Willis & Bro.,
v / 7
Successors to W. J. Hutchins, at his old stand.
Main street. Honston. Texas
WffimffiSAO & lEISf^lHIL
.Dealers in
STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
€E0GI I1S f
— and ^
PROVISIONS,
Plantation Supplies,
_ hahdware.
Iron,Stccl9 Casting-,
^ails, Blacksmith Tools
BAfgdIlM© AKTUD IdDIP®
CROCKElt V, WINDOW GLASS, OILS A PAINTS
lame & "Cement,
To which they invite the attention of
Country merchants and* planters who will
find a stock well adapted to their wants.
Cotton sent to us for shipment or sale;,
will receive our best attention and liberal
advances made on the same.
Houston July 21st 1859.
MIW BRICK FIKE PROOF
W. B. TISCEXT. W. S. 0W1S9,
VINCENT & OWENS.
(Successors to Vincent A Fisher.)
COTTON FACTORS
STORAGE. FORWARDING
. And Commission Merchants,
Honston, Texas.
Will receive and store, forward or
sell Cotton and other produce, agreeably
to order.
(^.Orders for Plantation supplies
promptly responded tOs'llriien accompanied
with Cash or Produce.
A. SESSUMS,
DEALl.B IN
4
General Merchandize.
Corner of main tc FranKlln St'*.
Houston* Texas.
A|wayt in store a large Stock oi
BAGGING,
ROPE,
LIME,
H uston • Texas.
Jan 26 al
T. W. HOUSE & OO
Wholesali Merchants,
LND
Cotton Factors
Houston, Texa*.
ARE now rceivmg their large and
well selected <tock of goods for the
Spring of 18$). Consisting in part
of Mnslins, ftmins, Barages, Stripes,
Domestics, Mktnres, Cottonade, Silks,
Fancy Goods,'Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Clothiig, Hardw are, Crockerj,
Iron and Sted of their own importation
direct from Europe.
To which, iey invite the attention of
Country Merchants and Planters, as
snring them that their stock has never
been eqaalld in the State for amonnt
or completeiess.
•& Ad«nces made as heretofore on
all Cotton toasignments to our care ie
ther at Hois ton or Galveston, for Sale
or Shipmpt to their friends in Liver-
pool NewYork or Boston,
Houston, jnarrh lft. 'fiO i"Op.t 29
PLOUGHS,
CEMENT,
TAR,
FLOUR,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GL4SS,
BACON,
COFFEE,
HAMS,
WHISKEY
*«. M. Rto.
WB|M.
P. A. BIGS.
RICE& CO.
/HOUSTON, TEXAS,
lesale Dealers in
or all kinds
L
ifce Familt Cathabtic
Cathartic, which th«* pro-
practice more than twen-
Theconftautly lncreas
wh« have long used th**
faction which al! express
iii'luce-l u e to place then;
The Profess1 on well
tha-tlca net «'n «llflVreri'
Tr.'- FAMILY CA-
Das with ilue reterence t/>
been compounded from a
e:abk' Kxtracta, which
the alimentary canal.
in all eases wbTP a Ca-
lleran^emoni*« f th<-
Fains in the Hark
nens* Palnnnd Sor«-
bod from eud'-ltn col«l.
.'li^ctMl, eti'l l i a lona
of Appetite^ncreep-
over tin* hody,Iie«i"
or ueiflit in th^
tery Digrasen,
• r adultNf Kheumu-
of the Blood an.l iua;ij
iielr, too numerous to
ment. Doso. 1 to 3.
Price 3 dimes.
The Liver Invl*orator and FanlliCathar-
tie Pilla, are retailed by lirugxlsts gene rail j, and soli*
whole bv the Trade In all the laige towns.
W. T. W .SANF« >RD, M. D.,
Mannlactarer and Propiletor,
315 Broadway, Nfr York.
R«*ta!lotl bv all Druotlstf. Sold also by WjH. ELIOO
& CO., A, J.'IIAV, and A. D.McOOWAN. Hsuhton.
AP''' 7 '*■$ _
JK. W. TAYLOR,
Commission Merchant
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
Votaries, Justices, &c., &c.
i ©hil ©a,©TOS,
MATTING
PAPER HANGINGS,
WINDOW SHADES
/Curtain Goods,
RIMMINGS,
mAwmmmQo
wood and Willow Ware,
/ PiAJsros,
I Also, a general stock of
^"
& .....
GROCERIES
Plantation Supplies,
Bagging, Rope, Oils,
Paints, Window Glass,
lILfiLOTSMEWS
IRON & STEEL,
LIME & CEMENT .
A. JT. HAY,
Successor to Roberts Ac Co. lu tbe Drug business!
Wholesale and Retail
DEALER
i.«
Drugs, Medicines,
Groceries, Liquor*.
Perfumery,
Window Glass,
Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs. &<?•,
8tgnnf the Larft Golden JSartart
Plain Street, Honston, Texas.
tl nm corjut.nUj receiving fresl
applie« of all the above articles
which I off«r on as goo.1 terms a thej
cui be purchAflwl elsewhere. I alsc
keep a very superior stock of Wlnet
and brandies for medical use.
ifTOrderf solicited and promptly attended
JuTv 13 •
GEORGE GOLDTUWA1TE,
NOTARY PUBLIC
BOUSIOS. 1BXAI.
SUGAR,.
MOLASSES.
Plantation Supplies, &c.,
j@~Cash paid for Cotton.
If wtwpcly.
A. WHITAKER & CO.,
AND WHOLES ALB DIALERS IN
FANCY AND ST&FUS GROCERIES
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes* Hardware,
Wood ware, etc.,
A. WHiTAm.
R. W HITAKtE.
C. WHJr.lKER.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Dec. 30. '59. ly.
Best Cotton Press Known
Occupies less space,
and economizes pov
er better than any
other Press ever iu •
venied.
Bullocks Patent
Improved, Pro-
gressive Power
Cotton Press.
The undersigned
having obtained the
Right of this Pres>-
for tbe State, wouli!
submit it with its
many advantages to
the consideration ol'
he Planters of
Texas.
This Press is portable, weighing about
2,000 lbs., is very simple iu its construction
and has the streneth and capacity to pack
COO lbs. bales with ease- It occupies a.
space of about 3 by 6 feet, and can b«
placed under the Gin house, in the lint room
or outside the lint room as desired. It is
perfectly safe and will pack with six baud.:
from 30 to 60 bales per day, depending on
the expertnesa of the hands in tying th.-
robes. The power used is a lever on n
moveable fulcrum, which makf s the power
progressive. As the resistance of the cotton
increases in the box, the power increases a
the same time, and makes the last turn o:
the capstan easier than the first. The leTe-
is drawn up by a capstan and cable chain,
(no rope used about it) which runs it up a
five turn". One mule does the whole work, i
We fully guarantee this press to do all |
we say it will, if it does not, we will take ii j
away and refund the money. f
Price $250cash, delivered in Galveston.
City reference required from parties un-
known to us.
ZIMMERMAN & DERRT,
Houston, TexaE.
Dec. 7, wpcly, '59.
NORTHERN HAY.
CA BALES Northern II -7, Jnsi recel ed.
OU for sale by ID. JlcGRW/i-.J!
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. E£. JSorris,
Copper -Smith in? and Plumbius
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON.
Orders promptly executed- work irar
runted. f Af>!l3-*59 lp-
Gabel's Brewery,
Table Beer, Ale and brewer's
Yeast.
MANUFACTURED at the Houstci
IJ^vrry.and tor sale by the subset i-
ber. Beer and Ale in whole, H and ri
barrels for baror family Ube, and tt«
best Brewer's Yeast, al way c on ham:
* feb. 4 ly *53- PKTEll GABKL.
Schulte's Brewery.
JVE/f« THE TAP RtiAD DEPOT. HOU8TOX
THE undersigned respectfully ar •
nounces to the Public of Houstot)
and vicinity that he is now prepared
to furnish the best quality of Ale.
Lager beer. Porter and Yeast ir
'quantities to suit purchasers.
July I 'MUvwtw. HKNRY-•Cm'T.TB
Brewery.
THE undersigned would respect-
fully inform the public generally, that
they have opened a Brewery and Beer
Saloon in the Old Arsenal Building,
where they will be happy to meet all
who may favor them with their
patronage. Ale and Beer kept constantly on hard
wholesale and retail. All orders from the country
promptly despatched. FLOCK & BRO.
JulyaO.lv
J,'' R. iWorris,
MANUFACTURER OF STOVES, I-UMP&,
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON
WARB.
AKD DEALER I It
Hardware, Cuttlery, Tcols Castings,
and Woodw:re,
MAIN STREET. HOUSTONi
pril 13. '59 1st
A. J BYRD,
Auctoia anil Commission Merchant,and Gecersi
Collecting Agent.
Waco, iU'Lenuan Co. Texas.
MR. BYRD respectfully solicits ponsignments ot
Merchandize, Agricultural Implements, Jfcc,.. Al-
so agencies for the sale of auy kind of useftil article*
for douit'stic pnrposes.
A large aud commodious Ware Kooni aud Mora hom*
la now r-'adv for the rcc^pllo* of goods.
4nrli W '.V 'v
FOX & JACOBS,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers In
mY&3FAM(BY ©©©IDS
9 ALSO,
Ladies Dress Goods & Trimmings,
OF THE LATKST IMPORTATIONS,
Just reel ved, and will keep constantly on hand.
Purchaser* are requested to five us a
call before selecting elsewhere. |
jBSTStore corner o? Main and Franklin Streets.
Sept. 12, fig, twlv.
NOTICE.
©©ILflSMMI WY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
De t*ers in
GROCERIES) DBT & PLAST.IT OH
GOODS,
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
At their old Stand. Juiy 4, lywtw, fi9.
Dr. A. Sie^ismand,
Druggist 4* Apothecary*
(Opposite Capitol Livery Stable,)
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
/> THE utmost care taken to secure the purest
dHEBand best Drugs and Medicines. Prescriptions
V1T filled with accuracy, at all hours of the t ay
Land night. This shop and stock is entirely
new, and relies on its manner of doing business for
ts success. No patent medicines will be kept,
he design of the proprietor being to eonfine him-
elf to a prescription business almost entirely, and
or this purpose he is furnished with scales and
measures of great accuracy, and he feels confident
thar. physicians will have no cause to complain of
srant of attention to their redoes- Veb 23, '591y.
BISISK^S CARDS.
Susies & Carriages.
i
JL>T Receire<l und for sale at Vincent k Owwis
Ware-house, upstairs a lot of Millers celebrated
ouggies aud harue s. which we sell onder full guarantss
for one vear. SAWYER A BATIfiS.
Houston Oct. 19th 1S59.
N. B. Thee Buggies will continue to arrive by eve
ry vessel from the North, the design being to to
first rule stock rnnfnOil'v nn band.
;«ep a
A.*C. MILLER,
HOUSE JOINER & CARPENTER.
Honston, Texiu.
r- ready to undertake contracts, thrnlsh material Ac.,
and do all Jobs in his Hue, in a workmanlike manner.
Contracts taken for complete bull Sings in all styles.—
Repairing done in the best manner. Residence lust
across the brldve.over White Oak.
July 22. lywtw
E. & H. SCHMIDT,
IMPORTERS OP
HARDWIRE
GU^S, etc.. etc,..
Sign of the Large Plane,
Alain St:
Houston, Texas ;
Pein ,smu. • i , - : ?
Just Sieceivefl.
T ^0 CASES MILLS BITTERS. These Bitters are
lt/O too well known to need any recommendation.
■->: TRY THEM
and you will never use any other, they are far superior
t< anv other Bitters in use. and require no Doctors c-'t
tilieates to prove the purity. Timt are the Bftterar -
Sold only by £ & J. 3RIJBB, 4
Corner of Franklin k Travis Scree . -
Anrll 1. ly.*5®. „ • tfr ; 'tyspi^sp
& H AT
m*
ARKE
« HA iC LES uxchaMe
NEW ORLEANS. tOUISlABA.
Sitt WiroCRi •
itNOWNfci many yesrs
:Bou Lin theCttf «
Hants, and I
, inW^edtbe
,wHI cm.trhne t ac-
•thl too.tetidy and
icicns three
heattur and
•rietor fl«tt -rs htm*
above bulldin?tora iertn of srears
cnamodate the 1 ravelin? p(Q>Uc.' s
monthly iKianlen*. The ho
tory brick buil iine,
convenient p:irt ot therftv 1
eif, by proper exerttons uufratt
awiaiKj
his guests to merit a *iberru share<of
JOSstf
e to the wants!
June 2ly.
KKU.Y IIOCSE,
(l.tte Mtr^hcr.tt Hotrl.) "c
Congress Street. Houston' Te«« *
Iharetaki'1. cli*rj* t.rtlie r.lwv*
. .*■> well Ulowa llonsc. where 1 .liall tie-
vote my whole Ucie end lntcrr-1 to
the. nmb mod cqiftots 01 those
, Who may lav* me wlti their woo.
tare. Itl- 4(nut«Hii ihealt^r p rt W his
>ccoir.rao<latlo;^stiiH'riorto ny Hotel In the cliy. It
contain* sixty targe airy rooms, .U of *rhlch ai% well
fumlslied. Thcreis anexcellcnt 1 roc PI re Proof Safe.
In which visitors can 'deposit vataablesof «i> Mini,
.be perfectly secure, an attentive clerk iSjalwari
attaodence, torrtaaaselhis part of the «msti es?—
His tab'e will always U- supplied with all that the tnar-
iet ailords. I'arria^er-aiwayn in reartinessto concev
passengers and bag^ge too and from the 4 .ats end
^ C. S. KFLLEY.
Itonmon April 4. ly. 59
t
4'
DR. A. J. HAY'S
ANTI-FEVER AND AGUE TONIC 1
It is a certain cureforOhills and IfesteK •-
It is a certain preventive-of Chills and Fever.
It Is a safe and re> iable Cathartic, containing no calo-
mel, and Is better than any Cat hartic Pills ever made.
It is the best Chuiagogue and organic exciteut ever
offered to sutiering humanity.
Iteffestuallv fortifies* be system of the nnaccHmated
as well as the acclimated against the attacks of yellow
fever, and all other bullous and debilitating diseases,
arising from want of action In tbe liver and other secret-
lug organs iudUestiomconsttpatlon of the bowels, which
necessarily produces Headache, dyspepsia and diseases
of like character.
It ts a splendid substitute for the trashy bitters and
other deleterious mixtures with which the world is i
do<«led.
In ofl'eringthi* compound to the public the proprietor
desires to put It upon Its merits alone. He coul 1 offer a
thousand certificates oi its efficacy did he deem it worth
while,as It has b-en lu use ovi-r forty year* In private
practice, and with unbounded success fctft he prefers
hat It shall make its own way into the coufldenceof the
teople. It Is one of the be^t morning bitters that can
pe used. It contains nothing whatever that can be
beleterious to the system, and its cathartic • properties
dre such at to prevent it remalnlLg in the system .thus
ahvlating the great objection to Chalagogue remedies
oeneraHy# . . c. i - ; £~ ?
Try Itl Try ft! ,
PREPARED ONLY BY A J HAY,
HOUSTON. TEXAB . . ' ' '
nd wold by Druggist* *v*rvwh*re. 1 Jans 32. tf.
. A. THIESSEN.
CARPENTER & JOINER.
CONTRACTS for building houses, fitting up store
etc., taken and faithftmy executed. All MnC
fMSiii HOUSE,
T.-B. J. fJADLBY, PaoPtiiTUR. .
Fannin Street, Houston, Texas.
nflfr prepared tb reeeiv.*
company. I have added te tnis
. heretofore roomy lionse twelve
new rcoas 14 by 15 feet with fire
places in each.thcy are aU well furnishaa<1 Ventl
latei trith Halls snd promenade*. The dininp room
will soon be extended and other improvements
imade. I promise the best fare anc! comfort, and if
Idontoemply I make noehsrfte. I liavs * Stable
and excellent ostler, and am prepared to ma^emy
country customers and others feel at home, which
ivill P.h I** *•'
LIBERTY* HOTEL.
Corner of Travis & Pfe.ton St..,
IS now open for the reception of
ho rders. an'1 will be kept In such a •
l innuer to de'y competition, no
pife^wiilb^'spe'efltofeudHT patrons
eomfo)table. TL:'- tables v HI be turnishoil with the
choicest viands of the market.
good bar will be kept In connection with the
house. ~ c THOS. JISHllVOR.
Jun4,tc.. ' , s
2 K-** _
Veranda HoUi«i^i
Camp $c*0 p«wUe Lafoette Stun.
KEW OKLEASS,
THIS Hotel has been entirely re-
fitW, and Is tiowoper fbv the season
situated kithe mo>t healthy part of
the city. TermsftMA per Say.
^ j. sn^ioN.
4 Hwr. - i *- -• J^apwiar.
of job
. UopSn
shop, near the Episcopal Church,
work and rep dritar done in the best manner.
Hague's old Carriage shop,
corner of Fannin A Prairie streets.
Aug. 26 twly. *59.
Removal: ./
AN. JORDAN, has removed his LAW OFFICE 1o
• Wilson's Mew Building. 1st door to the left, up
stairs Entrance on Congress Street. «T
Ort. ., .twiv. .
&
BADSS & PAIISffA,
WATCH HAKIIS.
Main Street , Opposite J. R. Monk,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
Cheap Cash Store,
PHILLIP HARRIS,
DEALER IN 1
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods
ALSO, _ s
Ready Made Clothing
H&TTS
Boots
& (S^IPSj
& Shoes,
Main Street, opposite E. L. Bremond.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
March 21. wtwly.
TEX4S LUMBER YARD
Corner of Milam f Prairie Streets.
A. BERING & BRO.,
CONTKACTUIt'S
BUILDEBS*
DEAl ERS In Mobile, Pensacola and Texas Pine liua
ber, Laths, Shingles, Pickets, Posts, Ac., <§c.
' Dressed Lomber,
35 M. feet superior dressed flooring, 1 *£ aud 1M cch
60 M. feet dressed Ceiling wide and narrow.
Rough Lumber
SO M. feet assorted Mobile Pine Lumber, Scantling
Plmk, Sills, etc.
12 M. Cypress assorted,2>i and 1 inch thick,
50 M. assorted Texas Pine Luuiber, : ^
10 M. Cypress and Mobile Pine Pickets,
Shingles
'200 M. Best Heart Cypress Shingles.
Orders from the country promptly attended to
Jim. 24. lywtw.
G. GBtSOH
R. ASOUK15I.
Gerson & Angelmann,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers In
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
wAmrx <®mm
Heavy & Fancy Groceries.
ETC.,ETC,, ETC.
At Gerson9* Old Stand,
Main Street, Houston, Tkxas.
WE are now receiving a large and well ^elected stork
of all Goods In our line, from the Northern cities
and New Orleans, which we are prepared toseil at lower
iirics than -ver. Call an«i examine
"Sept.26. '59 lv. OF.w<ONA ANORLMANN
F. Dwyer,
Houston, Texas.
DEALS IN
Stoves, Hard & Tinware,
Woodwart, Nails and Castings.
ALL kinds of Job Work, such as House Pipe, Guttc
and Roofing, done at the shortest notice.
W. All kinds of work executed by me will b-
w<irrenttd. 910 59, ly.
10
10
FLOOKI.HG, AC.
M. feet Florida Flooring. Tongued A Grvoved-
la }.l. feet Texas a id Mobile Weatherboards.
for sale by D. MctlKMJuK.
FISH IX CANS
doz. carts 8«lmoii.
5 doz. •* Ha>jdock,
5 " a horte-' potted uifu'.i.
20 " cuus Oj'sters. •
for--ale bv D.
OVLK AC.
50 IJbia. LTnseM Oil.
t " Oaaks Wh .le « 13,
10 ** Cheap tulutOU.
2 •* Rosin Mrfci.!
5 " Lard OIL
Inery ^di.
5 Bhls. Spirits Turpentine,
5 " Alcohol,
1>. Mo^TtKOOR
Building Lots
1>JR SALE.—Lots No's. 9, 0,411. lu Block 47,covne'
. i'Tealt n A .^an Jacinto Teeth, «.n Court Hour
■itisre. title perfect, apply to
InMl.tf. HE RT SAMPSON AOO.
BOUSE SERVANT WANTED.
TIIE "ndersigneil detirts to hire a guorl house
i.rraat iu«iitud iron well.
B.A. B0IIS.
J. J. GAIN CO..
COTTON FACTORS
Receiving, Forwarding & Commis-
siou Merchants.
COBNBR COMMERCE AMD MAIS BTE3ET.
PERSONAL attention given to the selling nd -nlpptiif:
of Cotton and other produce. Prompt attention to
the purchasing of supplies when accompanied by ^asb
or Produce. v Aug. 3, ly, '59.
Morrison's
Hiring, Shaving & Jointing
SHINGLE MACHINE.
MR. A.GROESBECK having sold A transferred a
the rteht he purchased of Mr. Morrison, for ma
log, using and vending the mi l patented Machine tor
and within the Territory of Texas, 1 now propose to
sell I5IGUTS to the same for counties in this Mate.—
This Machine Is in successful operation In other State*,
and has proved decidedly superior to all oth« r.< Invented.
It is capable of Rlvlng.ShavinK and Joiiitiug from twen-
ty to f rly Thousand Shingles per da\\and theShingler
are ree from all the objections that have been made to
Machine made Shlnglew For further information ad
dress . > B. 3. PARSONS,
Juue 10 tf. 0 Galvr--ton. |
E. R. WITHERS, i
Receiving, Foru-nrdiui: Commission !
Merchant.
HOUSTON, TEXAS. !
Office a (.Terminus of Cer tr«l Rsllnjad InDaiti <£Co,s. j
* Building.
RECKlYilS. Stores, Forwards aud oella produce as or •
dered.
Buys Merchnnnlzeon Oorpml:slon.
Orders promptlyandexplicitly obeyed.
Advance* u u.i - on produce tn Itn'ei.
No CommiMloucharg*^ f'.r imjut-p'aced
ALL kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry kept con-
stantly on hand for sale.
Repairing of Watches, Clocks and JewsJey done in the
est manner and all work warranted. , t -
Aug. 5,'59. wtwly. -■ ' _ ,
Great Excitement 1
NE GOODS NEW PBICES!
STEINER RROS. & 00, .
Manntactnrers and Dealers In
Beady Made Clothing and Gents'
FURNISHING GOODS!
rr\Azs the liberty to inform the citizens of Houston
A and surrounding country that they have Just opened
a large Wholesale and Retail Establishment of L-iady
Made Clothing snd Gents' Fumlshin. Goods at the near
Brick Building of Mr. J. D. Wilson, Main Street, be-
tween Franklin and Congress streets, wh**re can be
f mud the largest and finest stock of Ready Made Cloth-
ing and Furnishing Goods ever brought to this market,
and which will be sold at astonishhigiy low prices.
; And also a nil supply of Boys wear and Negro
suits. Having a large Manufacturing House at Ko. 344
Baltimore >t. in the city of Baltimore, Md., we defy any
competi'ion, and are enabled to sell goods 30 .per cent,
cheaper than any house in this country. Country Me--
ch*nr& will do well to give us a call, as they will .tj ways
find a full supplv of Goods, and can buyrf nsCJoods, in*
proportion aa cheap as In any of the Northern cities.
Don't forget to call at the
United States Clothing Emporium
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STEINEE, BEOS. & CO.,
At the Sign of the Red Coat—there you will get the
in vain* nt' mnrmnnpv
ftill value of vourmoney.
Houston Oct. t9
tw3m.
S. MEYER, .
OPPOSITE J. R. MORRISs
pv^ALER in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Chewing A
LJ Smokin? Tobacco. Hard ware, Crockery, Slat onary
Perfumery, Dry Goods and Gentlemen's Furnishing
Importer of Havana A Geiman Clears. Takes
. - - - - - — - — generally
Goods, li .
pleasure to Inform his friends and the public „
that he has now in stove and ts daily receiving—
Port, Madeira and Sherry
Wins*. Ill Wood. Wines in
. - Glass. Claret and White •-
Wines, common and
fine of sundry brands.
Port, Sherry, v,
Muscat Wines of superior
quslities, Oathswba. Long-
worth's Sparkling, qte- <tpts.
Young Am
Champagne Imperial, Le
llarguls de Pranville.
other bn ntls. Rheinwlnes
Champagnes—Young America
, and
Rndesheimer, Johsnnls-
berger. 1816, Deldesheimer.
Oppenheimer Goldberc,
Hockheimer. Korster Treml- - -■*
ner 1846, Durkhe mer, 1846,. .. -
Detdeshelmer Tramlner, Ac Ac.
BRANDIES IN WOOD ANDGLAS8. ^
Kan de Vie Tie lllle isl). Cognag Marc, Arnolds' Cog-
nac, -I. Slcard A Co., 1825, Golden Grape Cognac. Pin *t
Caitillow A Co., Mar^otte "Pale" Jenne Frercy A Co..
Combination, Urtted Vineyard Pron, Ac., Ac.
FOREIGN UQUOBSINIWOOD& GLASS.
Holland Gin, W ifi's A Rudolph's
Aromatic Shiedaru Schnapps, Boot
A tied wicks superior Medicated
Gin, Scotch and Irish Whiskey.
Vermouths Absyntbe,
C. F. Bergers, Sauvagol Brud-
ton A Co.'s cottstaut Lecnul'on,
Canton Neuchatel Klrshwasser,
Berth-md Fils, Sauvagol,*
Bruneton A Co.
FANCY LIQUORS IN GLASS. . .
Ledlard's Morning Cold Tonic.
Brandy and Wulskey Cock Tail
Peppermint Coidlal,
Eemon do
Carrawayaeod do
Anise do >
Rose do
Cinnamon do f k /."* -*
Cherrv do . >
Malt Liquors, ^
London Porter of the best brands Scotch Ale.
. Domestic Liters in Wood aadGlus.
-American Brandy, Monorigahel*,
Bourbon, Bye, Old Wheat.
an l Texas Ranger Whiskey.
FANCY GROCERIES, j.
Assorted Syru^fS, Pepper Sauce,
Walnut and Tomato Cat Sups. "
Sweet Oil, quarts and pints, assorts 1 «f->
MttaJnlee,Pl^eiFniaT<i17 >
g&llona, Picklea Re-1 Cabbese
g^nrater.Ctaampaiima Chlar.
JAMAICA.
Pmerred Qlngw,Jeliy's,
Jam's, tc.,0li]iiam-n, bark
andground, AU>pvce. tapper,
v fN TIIE D15COVEBT Of TUESS
f Cc!ebtnte?> Bitters,
A nerr lipid has risen upon the bnruon of the
Medical World, the genial Influence and cu-
rative Efficacy of which T ill cause \he hearts
of many cf those alidcted akh the (olloving
diseases to leap far joy.
They vill erectnaUy cure that mcst dis-
treaaing CbqitaSiS '
Iiu its various forms. For
' v SH7Z3 eemASHTS, -
f ^titoirs tbS.> €^nnw
t end all diseases arisinr frem a disuidcieA
« STQMACW OR UVER,
j its curative powers are almost ooraralnns.
For the Cure, and z& a sore Preventative of
1 FEVER &, AGUE,
BlkCQtfS OTttM reVfW,
•t ^ ^
Asa Ihnic In Cases or YeHoSr arfl o*sr
Feve^ Jru^^tal to ^rtrpuMi
A Inr (Iomk viQ cfiMtaally relieve aU CaM «f
Debility, JVaasca, Slcfc Head Ache, Lc
DOSS-Yor aa Aoclt, JMf \ w|n jM|Khsai
Ma^Wan eathy. ForCu
&1 thcM ikam a day, Win acting.
The Genvvu luarfw^w.ntirw i tNs:
Sole Proprietors, Wew York.
m
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A. M GtNIKl' & Co., lioC6Tos' G,ner l
Agents for the State ofTex&a. (feb71y
Mc( ary & Goodwin*,
A SB bow erecting at Iffariaot, eitv a larre and
Jl commodious Wareflouuid will be preMred
toreceir. and "orward freight by.the 1st ff Ruem-
ber next, they wflt gire strict and proc pt att-ntion
to th>-Kec. ring and foriTAi ding Oltton, :nd ' Is
patching Mwehandise to the ap cia.tr.. lie have
had long experimey in th.4U*.Ma*Jfc*on aMiBg
bnainess.snd believe bjr (akhfal Mention to Lfce ia
temMot our patrons t. render satisfaction.
$wut toC.B d1& Co..Hooaton; A- J. Brrd
J. A. McMlllea, Waco Dr Thimnoa. HorUTilla
J Johns. Billsb.ro; B. Collier, wl«n y.
Pept 1, ly.
4
♦
.For Sale*
Clove-. Nutmegs, Mace, Ginger.
carraway Seed, PruneaTlmperia
and Selnte Cattrerine Cur-
rants, Kaistus. Citron. Figs,
Dried Apples, Candies.-common
and f.tnev, Kock, Almonds.
- J Fllberta. Sardines, Mustard,
Yeast Powder. Flavoring and Extracts, Ao
ALSO,
StableGrooeries Crockery, and Glassware'.Powder. ;
Shot. Ac.
Harrison's Celebrated Columbia' Perfumery, oonaist- •
Ing In—
Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet-
water, Colcg- e. Hair Oil, Poma-
tums. Toilet Soap. Tooth Powder,!
Touth Paste, Tooth Cordial, Shav-
ing Soap and Compound. Life j
Balsam, Bureau Perfume, 5
Sachet Cushions, Acu, Harrison's
OolumbUn Black and Rlue Writing
Inks, Crystal MnMlage. The best [
brands of Havana a'id German
Cigars. Smoklnff and Chewing
Tobacco. Snun sn i aU kinds >
and deportptlons, stock and qua-
lity not s'lrptss^ed In the ^tate.
Just received per Bark Jasper. i
N. York, new Ri i^ens,Plg%
Citron. Holland H«*mng,
_ Cod-fish, Ojst. r<, Lohaters 1
The first in the Marked. fc.MEIlCKI
Mov 2.. m, " I
Crane's & Fisk's
FOUR and one half lors, beautifully situated is Fros
town, endoaed wltha^oo l new fen« esrpeiO>fims
.• ny other lots, by streets running on every side. On
one lot Is a fin>-one story h use, of four well BMshed
rooms. A irood large cistern. Large garden kit, and a
most excellent collection of Fruit Tr**s of aD kinds.—
These lots win be soM cheap for cash If applied for soon
Sept.20. tf. JOHN AwTp.
Costfecfionerv.
ERNEST TURPIN. No. 55 Old Lsvee,. New Orleans,
Manufacture by Steam procfSb, every description of
Oonfectlonerv, Syrups and Gu. Drnns. His Bock,
Stick, snd Fancy Can lies are we'l knowm throcghout
the South-west. Rur< I£he1 fresh from the Man-
ufactory, they are really superior, aad are decidedly
preferred to similar articles brou htltaDS dkUi^nd
more or less deteriorated in consequeoee. P ice mo-
der.te, Trrms: Cash or appror«i city acceptance.
Oct lO^wtm. <•
in his haiiifs.
He solicits ? rh-:.r
rO-^ long exp'n C<
Msrch IS Tw.'flP.
«;t t'-.
coi.fldent that
faction.
n. u. ooot.ey a-co.
tl A T M A V IT F A C T VJ R E S .
■1.VD OE.1LERS IJf
Every Tarlelr ol Ifatn and Cap..
THEY hav- rw'rH ll;^(r -n^rlii-.
,M>l^yTlRTYLK«1 AJll;KlcA-N UATS.of the latesi
5"*ttevo«-r to tUe r.al.Hc low f..r caoh. Also, a Sue
Boys'tChiiilrfns' Rnts nnd Cnn,
LADIK.-J' P.1DI.VU HATS,
of flic \ it'-it stvies.
Silk.Cns imereand other Httt*.
___ , ''J ">'ii .wil manufacture
jrjlit'inal" to orter on shorts., n vi
^WOountry orders solicited.
II- J. TRUBE,
Corner cf Tratis & Franklin St. fimistor-.Toii-
Importer ol
Wines, Liquors k Cigars
And neater lti
0H0ICB VIKGIHIA T0BA0C0,
tob. 1S,'IS, wtwly.
Metallic Bnrial Caskets and ( a sps
rl^HS most beautiful receptacle for the dead th*t
A has ever been hronght'before the pni.be. 1 ■*
TauRs, Transportation, or immediate burial.
great a Ivantare of ihe Mctallic Pur'.a! Ca-e. « t? ey
last for ages, and being sealed up ir t'ght- *h'-y
keep the corpse dry and clean, ar.d prevent any tu-
pleasatit o-lor from escapiuc. Th^se c^ses .re
all finished off in the finest style. ^ incr padded
snd lined with white Satin, Thev :ir« furnished
with a fine French-p ale giase, which extends the
fui! length of the case, and vfull au-1 perfect
vie** ^f the quiet sleeper wirHn. W^wlll keep cm
siantiy on hand a l* rr?e sitpplv >f i;l! rites, et our
staii* t*ro doors abovi* •• 'rawf« rd /. Butt s Livery
Stable, west sideefM^krt Squ ir<. |(. u r .n Texas
_ ST pvi:V v (: T> \ vx'
V r"Tern-s c.-t-jh or city sceepter.ee
Qou-;lou, Maj 4, i Ml- wtwl v
C.J.GRAINGER,Ag n
t.Hoario
A . Ml; f H I? R -
iOpposite Old Ccpito?
Jlalu ^froex, Houston,
C^P'iiA.NXRAGUE W A I EA -i-ty
( nrrlav-"-, 0•>e.c^' s. Roc^Mfi-a. tTs.-Vv., W--.
*« • , l.nrne^s, Ac. A lance stock of v#hic!.-a mannia--
• ne.t expressly for this market, kept always on
41S' , itiirn' s. of every varietv. Rr;,t«rlnir -lone ot shor*
.: t1 Tills is a'l ol' ann well esca^Ushe-1 Reposltor*
!nl <le^en-1at u flie character of the Osrr!a*ea soid fo*
Its good nume. Dt-alers supplied on liberal tsrma.—
Persons wishing to buy anything in mv line, ere lavl-
Isdtossfl bsiore tonriassiaewbera. li.119.lv.
HOrSTONi Sept., 1859.
R. S. Klount.
Is doin? a (ieaeral Storage & Cob
mission Busiseu*
ioy. 19. li.
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Cushing, E. H. The Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1860, newspaper, January 11, 1860; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236075/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.