Brazos Statesman. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, January 3, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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Oak iiioni I
A French chemist takes acorns,
hulls tbfem, and then boils them in
a weak solution of carbonate of
soda for about half an hour, then
taken out and washed. This ope-
ration removes the astringent taste
from them; after which they are
- dried and ground up Into flour.—
Mixed with an equal quantity of
wheat flour, it is said to make
i and nutriotius bread.
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One boy, the otber day, borrow-
ed a stick of candy from a com-
rade, to show how he could swal-
low it and pull it out of his ear.—
He swallowed it, and then twisted
himself about in various ways to
extract it, but at length he inform-
ed his companion that he had for-
gotten that pait of the trick.
New Advertisements
PERRY ACADEMY.
THE Trustees of this institution take pleas-
ure in announcing - to the friends of Ed-
uwrfivn tko^Uuur.hava uauemL tho uttvjfiAH
of the Rev.E. H. Quillin.
The first session will commence on Mon-
day the 3th of January, 1857.
Batei of Tnltfun per Session.
1.—Element ART CLASS:
Count of Study.—The Rudiments of the
English Language.
Tirmi.—$10,00 per Scholar.
2.—Junior Class.
Course of Study—Mental and Practical Arith
metic; Practical and Philos-
ophical Grammar; Natural,
Moral & Intellectual Phil-
osophy ; Rhetoric; Logic;
Composition;- Chemistry,
&C. &c.
Tirmt—$13 SO per scholar.
3.—Sénior Class.
Count of Study—Algebra, Geometry, Trigo-
nometry, Analyt. and Des.
Geometry, &c. &c.
Term—$15 00 per Scholar.
Location.—Perry is a healthy location,
pleasantly situated in the south west corner
of McLennan county, on the new route from
Waco to Belton, in the midst of an intelli-
gent and religious community.
Oy- Board &c. can be had at respectable
houses for $6 00 per month.
E. W. McCLAIN,
G. W. STÜBBLEFIELD
JAMES CLEMENTS Trustees.
JOHN DANIEL
J. A. SKINNER.
P«rry, McLennan County, Texas,
December 20,1856—48-ly
CITATION.
The Slate of Texas, ) Justices' pre
County of Cornell, ] oinot, No. 1.
To C. W. Stiller i Constable, Greeting:
YOU are hereby commanded to cite
Joseph Williamson by publica*
tion in the Braaos Statesman «H>
and appear before the undersigned
Justice of the peace at my office in the
town of Gatesvtfte in the County afore-
said on the last Saturday in January
A. D. 18b7 to answer the complaint
of John A, Thompson in a plea of debt
founded on open nccounpt for six dol-
lars it being for labor performed in
Gatesville 1655.
Herein fail hot but due serviee and
return make as the law directs.
Given under my hand at office in
Gatesville Dec'r the 20tb A. D. 1856.
J. H. CHRISMAN, J. P.
1, C. W. Sellers Constable, certify
the foregoing to be a true oopy of
the original summon as filed in Justice
Chrisman'a office.
C. W. SELLERS,
Constable,
48-8w—pr's fee 87,50.
—s—
i.S-
DRURY'S HOTEL
WACO, lEgfc'
Dr. B. 0. DRUIT,
1 EX AS,
Proprietor,
Independence, Texas.
MALE DEPARTMENT
FACULTY.
REV. RUFUS- C. BURLESON, A. M.
President, and Professor of the Spanish and
Ancient Languages and Belles Ltttre.
MR. G. L. MOKGAN, A. B.
Professor of Mathematics.
MR. DAVID R. WALLACE, A. M.
Professor of Natural Science , and the Trench
Language and Literature.
■totff! 11LM.VE, A. B.
Assistant Protestor of Languagei.
Mr. J, L. SMITH,
Principal of the Preparatory Department.
The Institution is in a flours hi rig condition,
with an able Faculty, and the College «lass-
es regularly formed. The village of Indepen-
dence is unsurpassed for health, quietness and
beaut f .1 scenery.
TUITION.—In the Preparatory Depart-
CMBt, $20 a year; in the Colegíate, $50.
Board in excellent iamilies for $10 and $13
a month.
Catalogues, containing the minutest infor-
mation, will he forwarded on application to
the President.
January, 3rd., 1857. 48: ly.
CITATION-
The State of Texas,)) Justices' Pf<
County of Coryell, ) clnct, No
To C. W. Sellers, Constable, Greeting:
YOU are hereby ennupanaed to
oita pnWiuatiOl)
in the Brazos Statesman three succes-
sive weeks ta be iflnd appear before
me the uriaergigue Justice of peace
iriámywnce in Galesville in said Coun«
ty on the last Saturday in January A. D
1857, to answer to the complaint of
John A. Thompson In a plea of debt
founded on an open accounpt as fol-
lows, to-wlt:
ABRU1AM KELL
To J. A. THOMPSON Dr.
1856—To 20 bushels corn,
$1,25 per bushel, $25,00
1855 6—To bonding & lodging
him and Mr. Coleman
fonr months each five
dollars per month, $40,00
$85,00
Herein fail not, but 'due service and
return make as the law directs.
Given uuder my hand at office,
Gatesville Dec'r, 20tb A. D. 1856.
J. H. CHRISMAN, J. P.
I, C. W. Sellers (Jon-table, certify
the foregoing to be a I rue copy as
filed in Justice Chrisman's office at
Gatesville Ihis tha 25th day of Decem-
ber A. D. 1856.
C. W. SELLERS,
Constable.
48-4w-pr's fee $10,00
CHEAP GOODS—(Selling off at Cost.)
WE are now offering our stock ot goods
at cost and charges, for cash. We do so
for the purpose of laying in a new and com-
Hubby will start to New
piete stock, as Mr ,
York in January for that pirposo.- If we
sell on a credit or on previous contracts we
shall charge our customary rates, but for cash
we will sell at cost and the necessary ex-
pense in getting the goods home..
N. B.—We request our customers to come
forward and settle their accounts as we must
have money to purchase goods, and we wish
it understood that we snail not extend the
-credit uf tUovcr I* ¿tT Trot pay up by Tnnnary-
We are very much in earnest in requesting
our customers to come forward and settle up.
9. M. HUBBY it CO.
WANTED
A GOOD BLACK SMITH can
secure a desirable location with
an extensive patronage at Perry
McLennan County, Texas. Apply te
STÜBBLEFIELD & McCLAIN.
Perry, Dec'r. 28th., 1856.
48-tf.
The State of Texas, )
' -mi, \
of H
Y<
County of Hill, J To the Sheriff
of Hill County,—Greeliug:
"OU are hereby commanded to
summon James Klrkpatrick by
publication In the Brazos Statesman lor
three successive weeks, to be and ap-
pear before me at my Residence on
the last Saturday in January A.D. 1857
to answer the complaint of John F.
Lavare, for the use and benefit of John
Maiiovy in a plea of debt for the sum
of fifty dollars.
Herein fail not but have you then
and there this writ showing how you
have exeouted the same,
Given under my hand this 27th of
Deo'r. A.D. 1856.
BENJ. D. MM BELL, J, P.
48-3w—pr's fee $5,00.
WOULD respectfully inform his friend
and the travelling public generally,
that he has opened, under the above name,
and fitted up anew, «
A Large and Commodious Ilonse,
situated on the North ide ot the Si
where no pains will be spared to rendí
fortable and happy, all who may tav
withacall. His table will be fu
the very best the oountry affords.
Attached is the large and well kejft Livory
Stable of Ross & Barnard, wherejgill always
be found plenty ot good Cojn.tfnd Fodder,
and one of the best, if ad ruie very best,
Hostler in the State. A matead is always
awake to the wants of thtghiveller'a friend.
Attached to the stabLrln the Black Smith
department is Mr. Jogps, the best horse-sAtfr
and carriage workmA in the State, who it
always ready to relieve necessities in his line,
on reason able jterms.
November iff, 1830.-40-1 y
>ttage Ball,
Waco, ÜÉ, Texas.
THE undersigned is prepared to take Boar-
ders,' Travellers, and Transient
at his private residence He has
it in froporing aCCOtZ)m<
j-r . iACQ
W
«Mi at
great exp<m«o f «pnring arcommouationa
to entertain those who may favor him with
their patronage, and no pains Will be spared
to give general satisfaction. His table will
be furnished with the best the country affords.
Persons wishing to remain in town for a
short time, will find themselves well cared
for, and comfortably entertainedat my house.
Wm. M. Hammock.
Waco, may 23,1856,—10-ly.
Every a
genuine,
those w
months <
on cash
pectfully
to the
for a^ess sum than twenty-five
wishing to purchase ere res-
ted to call and examine our
basing elsewhere.
sears & mullens.
co, conai
as fancy
most rea
and we inl
usual, wi
best hoi
able to
prices
HUBBY óc OO.
o:—
receiving the most complete
ent of Goods eier offered in Wa-
of the real substantials, as well
Is, which will be sold at the
ible prices. The times are hard,
id to make our prices lower than
bought our goods of some of the
in New York, and of course are
[tete with any one, with regard to.
stock consists in part of a large
TEXAS.
THIS Commodious House is situated on the
South East corner if the public square;
is well ventilated, and furnishes to the travel-
ler as agreeable stoppina-place a« any in the
interior. No pains will be sparod by the pro-
prietor, to give entire satisfaction to those
who may favor him with their company
My Stable is well furnished with Corn and
Forage at all times. Sign of the Lone Star.
F. H. LUTTERLOH.
Gatesville, October 10,1806.^30-1 y,
HILLSBORO HOTEL-
HILL COUNTY, TEXAS.
" HE undersigned would inform his
friends, ann the pub ic generally,
that he has opened this House and fit-
ted it up for tne accommodation of the public,
and is now prepared to entertain all who may
call upon him, in a manner not to be excell-
ed in this section of the State.
J. B. STEPHEN.
July 11, 1850.—23-6m.
PETER REBEL,
CONFECTIONER AND BAKER.
WACO, TEXAS.
Respectfully informs the public that
he has opeaed, in the town ot Waco,
A Confectionery and Bakery,
and is now prepared to accommodate custom-
ers to anything in bis line of business.
He will manufacture, and "keep constantly
on hand, Candies, Cakes, Bread and Beer.
October 31, 1836-39-ly
Patent Door and Gate Springs.
L> W. INMAN, from Sheffield, England,
' manufacturer of "Inman's" Patent
Door and Gate Spring, to which" was awarded
the first premiunrat the World's Fair in Lon-
don, in 1851, announces that he has constitu-
ted Messrs. Wm M. Rice & Co., his sole
agent for Houston. For neatness, simplicity
and full performance of all it is intended to
do, its exceeding uselutness, its durability and
cheapness, it certainly takes its position in
the front rank of modern inventions. We do
not intend to puff, a short examination will
convince the indgment of .its utility.
MORY3 HAGGAR.
Sole agent for the State of Texas.
For sale by ? C, M. HUBBY & CO.,
Waco, Texas. —
Dec. 0, 1850.-M4-0m.
Calntion.
The Stale of Texas,)
Bosque County. $ To tlio Sheriff
of said CountV—Greeting;
1TOÜ arc ii"i-ehy comma tided^fc surn-J
Mu Ma smwrw
tion ¡11 ih<> Brazos Statesman, for three
successive \v«,eks to be and nppeac
belitre me at mo office in Meridian.on
the 1st' gatiirday in January, A. D.
1857 to 'answer the complaint of, the
Chief Justice of Bosque county on a
plea of Delit due by two notes of hand
for a sum less than one hundred dol-
lars.
Herein fail not, but have 3'-eu then
and there this writ showing how you
have executed the same,
Giveu under my hand this Decern-
l>er 15th, A, D. 1856.
JASPEK N.^fABRAY,
J. P., B. C.
Came te hand same day, issued and
ordered to be published in the Brazos
Statesman, for three successive weeks.
J. S. HANNA,
46-3w. Sh'ffi, B. C.
The State of Texas,)
Limestone County.) To the Sheriff
of Limestone County,—Greeting:
YOU are hereby comfnanded, as you
have heretofore been, to summons
Lovel Kaufman to be and appear before
stock of_ Dry Goods, Hard ware. Crockery
Hat , ready
iiu carriage trimings,
^Vtfen^é-
fore offered in this market. We invite the
attention of the public to our stock.
C. M. HUBBY & CO.
waco, April 18, 1850.-11-1 y. '
" ; N. D. SANDERS,
Architect and Builder,
WOULD respectfully announce toji JJ
the citizens of Waco and vicinity X
that be has located here, and is now/ \
prepared to contract w th those who desire to
Build Private Rciidenees or Business Homes,
and will furnish
DRAFTS, PLANS and DESCRIPTIONS,
from the lowest to the. highest order. He
guaranties all his work to give general sat-
isfaction,
waco,¿¡prilll, 18S0.-lO-tf
.BOOT AND SHOE MJULER,
WACO, Tbxas.
SPÉi■ i \ N- SANDERS having perma-
iHl iferrtly located in Waco, begs leave to
* «(¿inform the citizens of McLennan and
adjoining coun'.ies that he is now prepared to
execute. Work in the Boot and Shoe line, of
the most approved fashionable and substan-
tial manner. He has on hand a large and
new assortment of material, and all work
done by him is warranted. Repairing also
neatly executed. February 0, Í850-l-ly
'** SiiDDLB MANUFACTORY. P
BURLAGE & CO., WAOO.Tkxas,
beg leave to inform the citizens of Mc-
Lennan.and adjoining counties that at their
DB. <!,
ional services to
surrounding coi
lens drug Store,
'
AOD!
JACK E
LAW
Notary Publie, ~
Commissioner ~
and
Always founu in w
when professionally
In my absence I Can. be retained
to'Jonn r. Harris or J. a. E 'h
business' left with either will he pron
attended to, on my return. [dec 13, 4
;Waco, Texas^ t
ined by app
hols, Esq'i
L A W
TEXAS. -
ATTORNEY AT
WACO,
Nov. 29, 1850.—13-ly
THEODORIC 0. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
42-ly
WACO, TEXAS.
A ! —
. .«■(
J. C. RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1
General Land aqd Collecting Agent and
NOTAItY PUBLIC,
GATES V1LLE, Coryell County, Texas.
October Í0, 18-'i0.-30-ly.
~~~ J. L. L. MeCALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
43-ly • W4CO; TEXAS,
strictly }
'early in
dve!
rial columns,
0^ Obit "¿ries ex,
advertisements.
flag.]®? ca'>> « expected for all j,
ine at this office. J
Qy No Legal.
« 'Mil paper, un
Sa&z-
alt caitt due at the time <
I 'si *,«'j—. j ■
J°K,
M. B. SERRINO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
— AND —
NOTARY PUBLIC , 1
Waco, Tkxas. -j?
Nov. 29, 1850,-48-ly.
1. Subí
tice to the conti
to continue the
3. If subscribers c
of their papers, the
to send thetn tilla
3. Ií subscriben
mm
Hb
;nnnuigftory can be had' any sort of saddle
that may please the fancy or suit the taste.
They warrant their work to be of a superior
quality, and entire satisfaction guaranteed to
customers. Also collars, fancy bridle-bits,
spurs, whips, etc, etc, constantly on hand.
Shop one door below Downs 8e Sons' es-
tablishment. Feb 5, 1850 1-ly
,JOHN oral AN & CO,
Saddle Manufactory
red to
•a manner surpassed by no shop
Texas Rigged Saddles, on su-
r ..: .11 nt-ii Ifnlll
state RT_ ,,,—^
or ,trees, Bridles, martingales, etc, kept
work made to order in any fashion
or form ihat.ft person may wish; and we
wouiTeay tFittioíe riuéairfjf amchrs tn Cur
line, give us a call, and leave your orders—
at the sign of the saddle, on the southeast
corner 'of the square. Terms l
Waco, Feb 9, 1850-1-ly
I LOW FOR CASH.
TO GROCERY ES'
BUUST.
Have just received from Hons-
ton. one of the most Complete Juortmei
GROCERIES
ever brought to this place/ Every thing, in
fact—*ve spirituous liquors—in the Grocery
line may be found at their establishment.—
Their prices are as low as any in town.
Tlnqr will exchange Groceries for Beef
Cattle or Hides. Give them a call-at the old
stand of Hammock, Harris & Co.
waco, may 9, 1850.-14-1y.
FiCO LIVERY STABLE.
fe Ü®
B Y noss 4. BARNARD
AJUVOI unuiuiail HI UO nuu n|i|>«ar uo.vir- „ reap^0{fuIly ao]
meat my house on the 1st Saturday In' the day or month.
The. State of Texas, )
County of Hlti," ] To the Sheriff
of Hill County,—Greeting:
'w'OU are hereby commanded to
summons James Kirkpafriok by
publication in the Brazos Statesman for
threo successive weeks, to be and ap«
pear before me at my Residence on the
last Saturday in January, A. D. 1857
to answer the complaint of John F.
Lavare for the use and benefit of Jas.
Basy and John Marks in a plea of
debt for the sum of one hundred dol-
lars.
Herein fail not but have you then
and there this writ showing how you
have execnted the same.
Piyen under my hand this December
27th A. D. 1856.
BENJ. D. KIMBELL.
J. P.
48-3w-pr's fee 85,00.
E. SCH A DW1TZ,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
WACO, TEXAS,
OULD respectfully inform the public
that he has permanently located in
Waco, and is prepared to execute all manner
ot work in his line of busines. Also, En-
ving done on Jewelery and all kinds of
da—with neatness and dispatch.
DeflsmW 0, 1850—14-tf.
GRIFFIN,
BOOT AN 1)'
January next, it being the 3d day, to an
swer thecomplaint of Mary Pippin.,in a
plea of debt due 011 account, for 912 00
on which an attachment has been sued
out and levied on two yoke of steers
to await the final ac'ion in the óaití.—-
Herein fail not and muke due return ns
the law directs. Giv«-n unde>' my hand
and seal of office, this the 6th day of
December, A. D. 1856.
WM. BLACKBURfc, J P. [LS]
To be served through the press.
JOHN HOLLOW AIT.
45-3w Dept Sh'ff, L. C.
WANTED TO HIRE,
A FIRST RATE COOK ^
For particulars, eBnquire]0|iuRy ^
dec 20-45-tf
POULTRY! POULTRY!!
PERSONS having poultnr for sale, wjll
fiad a ready market for them at
dec 30-45-tf DRURY'S HOTEL.
IOE-MAKER,
WACO, TEXAS,
Respectfully informs theH|izens of
Waco and vicinity, that he has opened a
Boot and Shoe shop in town, and is pt
to execute any work in his line, and sol
a share of that patronage which he trusts
his abilities as a finished workman, and prompt
attention to business, will entitle him.
Shop on Main Street, next door above Ross
& Vaughen's Grocery. |dec 13-45-0ms.]
STRAYED
FROM the subscriber, a Bay Horse, foui
years old next spring, with iprhite spot
in the forehead, some white saddle marks on
the back, and one white foot—branded on the
left shoulder with the letter c. Any person
giving me information bv letter or otherwise
will be suitably rewarded. -
R. GRAHAM.
Waco, Nov. 82,18b0—42-tf
liars, on wnicn an si-
gn sued out and levied
lers to await the final
NOTICE.
THE Partnership existing between Evans
& Denison in tne practice of Law, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
A. J. EVANS,
F. L. DENISON.
December 1,1856. ■ 44 3t
WANTED TO HIRE. — A Good *
house servant. For particulars,
ehquire at tbe Statesman Office. JB
December 13, 1850.
LANKS for sale at the Bracos Statesman
office,
B
Tho Slmto of Yaxaa, )
¡stone County, \ To the Sheriff
of 8 id County, —Greeting:
¥OU are hereby commanded, as you
have heretofore been, to summons
■ovel Kaufman to be and appear be-
Ire me at .my house on the first Satur->
I) January next, it being the 3d
day, fbJMBwer the complaint of Haugh-
ten Hum, in a plea of debt due by ao
count forfflye dollars, on which} an at-
tachment
on two yoke o
action in the cusekjHereln fail not, and,
make due return alfle law directs'-
Given under my JjanifniH Seal of office
this the 6th day of DecfewW A D 1856
WM. BLACKBUR%J.P. LL 8]
To be served through tbflkprass.
JOHN HOLLOWAY,
45-3w DeptSh'flf L. C.
mmAYED
FROM the subscriber, living two]
aqd a half miles north ast of
Hillsbbro, one Spanish yellow bay
mare, about six or seven years old, wil
horse colt; also, a brown Spanish mare, "
ten years old, with saddle marks; both 1
have Spanish brands. It is supposed that (
having been raised at this point, are so
where in the neighborhood. Any one giving
me such information as will enable me to get
them will be suitably rewarded.
¿KEEN B. CAMPLIN.
Dec 0,18
KEEP constantly on hand Saddle horses
aad.Buggies for hire on reasonable terms.
Tbev have a fine and commodious stable,
well supplied with the best ol forage in a-
bundance, and a careful and attentive hostler
The^patrpnage of our citizens and strangers
solicited. Horses boarded by
Wacet Sept. 15th, 185O.-33-0m.
(. C. F, AN8CHUTZ,
GUN SMITH,
WACO, TEXAS,
E8&2CTFULLY informs the pubHó that
heis prepared to execute1 all manner of
work hi bis line. Repairing Guns, Pistols
&c, &c. Also, new Rifles, Shot Guns and
Pistols made to order. Shop next door from
Statesman Office.
Oct. ,3. I860.—30-3m.
NOTICE.
R
iso., is m
V tn
J. L. £. McCALL Ei
ised agent and attorney
LUCIAN F.
N. B.—The books, accounts ani
Harris & Evans can be lound ar'
office. " ' L. F.
Waco, Oct. 1st, I860. 1-30
NOTÍ¿E.—The partnership heretofore ex-
ting between J. O. Shook and F. L. Deni-
s Statesman
mutual co
isting between
son, under
& Co., i
day
Nov. 14,1850.
Those indebted to
meber that its liabi
those infcbted to it
either by cosh ore
BÜRWELL J. LEWIS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lbw>
Waco, texas.
1836.—3l-ly
TOM H. BOSTICK,
Attohnbv and Counsbllou at Law,
16-ly, WACO, TEXAS,
ke a
emovi
facia ev
ng and h
'iuonce of
A. Y. FOWLER,
attqbnhv and coitnshli.ob at law,
Fort Worth, Tarrant County,
al8-r5B-ll-ly Tost*, .v.
-"TTr
For the
9QMOII
N. C.
ATTORNEY
ND, wJfpig!
AT L A Wl,-
wnom tne
DrnUtmvL
Real Eitatk,
^ Lund and Obtléctin
CHARLES STEWART,
A.TTOIINKV AND COUNSELLOlt AT LAW,
7-1 yj Martin, Fulls Cwnty, Texas
L.L.H0RNE
ATTORNE Y AT LAW,
Waoo¿T«xas
Feb 23 tf
D at Law, Waco, McLennan coun
F.—Attorney and Cou
uly 15,18
—
n good k, Samuel j
Q.OODE & BLACK—Attorneys a
_ sellors at Law, W
Texas.
Battle, n. w.-Attome
lor at Law, Waco, Mc
Texas m
thomas
& E mu
LAW
Wai
:■(" ifjf
aoo T
WILLpiactioe in McLennan and
joining counties
March, 8. 1S55 No
RICHARD COKE,
Attorney and Connielor at Ltw,
waco, mo'lbnnan oountv, tbxas.,
oct, 0—1 y
' '-i—
l. aioninos,
Brenhan,
AÍWO
* flBJ"
Mr.'Cook
do
Any business in
b Alabama,
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Granbury, H. B. Brazos Statesman. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, January 3, 1857, newspaper, January 3, 1857; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177222/m1/3/?q=%22Waco%20%28Tex.%29%20--%20Newspapers.%22: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.