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&3MVTH following i-
I Drilling;
• and coats;
of
Prof. O.
tter I wrot
■gpp
s&rai
mSMI'
-In i
m MSkfk
HRMP
letter Í wrote
ralúabl Hair
published hi
given rise to
faetsin tlie
r. Scad
■|WBi
18th, IS
Cr.ntts-
mm ,jm
r«t*r-colir drat
MM '3->ri
• case.
dfl3H|a
morals of
i aro as com-
«c Siwe.
b. part*-*11? ia-
i tbc public
; frfcB
I
fOt MkriQ
i ererj ra-
ia the
fon wanting
before pur
termineÍ to
Tori or
is warranted to
We keep eon-
a good assortment
elpbia Calf Skins; aleo,
er Leather. Store at Pen-
Congreas ÁYenue, opposite
19—wtf
02
\J bow on j
ortment of |
Qg/mmju . j
kinds oí
BAYOÜ, BRAZOS
r—AKD—
DO RAILWAY
STAGE AND RAILIMAP
Columbus and
and Galveston. Pas-
will find this route (t!*e
Spnnlih
Saddle Trees and Bridle Saddle Bugs, and
every article in his line of businese made to or-
der na the sKortest aotice. "All work entrusted
to him done op in style and #arr*aed. "Or-
ders from a tTHsnce prompt^atteud^ to.
rerncr Is ex-officio Inspector of the Sept. 26, 60. ^
$112
BLÜNK &
Saddlcrsand Harness Makers,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE,
CONC&ÜSS A V £ it U Erf
Abe pkBpared to do all kindsv>:
„ WORK is tho moat prompt aad skii.f.
manner.
Having just received a complete new «fock. ' '
sueb i trimmings for Saddles and Harness. and
a lull assortment of whips, bridles, a;«Ml<*, mar
tiogaks, spun, carriage trimmings, and ail kinds
of articles us ii nil 7 kept in the business constant-
Austin^ Sept. 26, I860.
I all lis
S. B.
i coal
>W Wi
le ®JB
S.
m.
wui nna tn¡3 roure (ue of articles usunrv kept in tbe mitinees consttut-
Western Texas) as quick \j on kand. Ail kinds Of carriage trimming?
¥
Wat fort
aer, and as there is t
r space is allowed for rist.
rg and Houston daily- —
7 o'clock, A. M.
about 70 miles from Harria-
with mail stages
ido, Austin, Ac^aad al&o
> and the West
Pass same days as for Bar-
istou, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,reaeb-
time to connect with steam-'
promptly attendod to,
I thank the eittaens for their patronage here-
tofore, and hop to coutinne to receive the
une. E, D. WALKER.
April 7th, 186© vol 4-n.14-lr.
Saddle and Harms* Maker and B*ggt
Trimmer,
. WILLIAAÍS, Sup't.
1860. n23tf.
R S HIP.
re existing be
fohnM. Swisher,
Jf Swenson k Swisher, having
on tbe 1st inst., is this
■be used in
I be settled: by either
office of 5. If.
persons indebt-
will pítase
are re-
! contimte
liy fe-
uds and
rrery
¥TfILL. at all times, be preparé* to
T T Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and
thing in his Hne of business.
Shop on BoW d'Arc street, next door below
Miller's, and directly in front of Walsh's Liv
ery Stable, at tbe sign of the Black Saddle.
Austin City, May 14, '60. 39-ly . / ? j
Air SMITH.........O. K. SMITH.........B. C. BINSBTT
B. 0. BENJLNETT & Co,
reus Street, Asitia, Jns ,
JYext BiaJi above the Pest 0¡
ñU Burleson ¿f FvMtvis
era and ©there to our 6tock of
ral implements, via: Blicksmithlog „—
H. k D. Wolf's Patent Cohi and Cotton Plant-
er, Wagons agd Carriage?, Ox Tokes and
Bow«, Rings and Staples, Patent Shear Steel
Plows, Solid Steel Plows, Shovels and Sweeps,
Bull-tongues, Diagonal and Expansion Cultiva-
tora. Horse-shoeing well done, aná all tow
for eaeh.Wrj ■ 36v4-ly. | •-
conferred
tie Board «f
hi* nnrt; nf flu
K| m WW IWWWWÜ
i si tore on thss part of tbe State and
the visiting Committee ou tbe part of tbe Texas
Annnal Conference.
Course of study unusually full, Instruction
' line Btri'cfe
ons commence os ti first
mmmm . ■ . r, and eontlnnefofty weekr
without intermission. Vacation during July
and August.
lighted fuel ami washing; wifl be $95 per term
of twenty weeks, for those pursuing the ele-
L*a «ttlyvtor >*it o lí«rs
term. Tbe charge fit tuition, alone,
being $50 for the latter and $36 for tbe former.
The Institute's Charge for Board and Tuition
must be paid, or satisfactorily arranged, ut the
►>of® £ I
For further information address tbe Superin-
* ' Ba trop, Texas.
a R- T. P. ALLEN, Superintendent.
. 18S0.—v4u4l5:Cin.
**' i - - .
Lampasas School.
ftffi AJfr ;tLiffr in ifr
ii beg leave to inform the pubjic and patrons
" generally that they have permanent-
shed a male and female school at
and are now prepared to receive
i elementary and elassical branches
j and feel confident that they will
jive full satisfaction to all that may
a em. The locality of this school is
and
Kij i!li™ >jiiia "if ifii
• * lie.
MS 9 r TtTITXON
Department per session of fire
s«........
With Geography,
mar, Philosophy, Ac..
branches, including, in
thematics, Classics, Lat-
Greek, Ac.; also French
20 00
session will dose the last of
and the second will commence on
in May following.
21, I€60.-~Vol4 23:ly.
and other Metal Roofing, Guttering, &c.
S. B. BRUSH.
"A 18. 5RN, We
J L d, Ztne,
with
S. B. BRUSH.
. -y. ;•
TIN, Sheet Zinc Sheet Iron, Tim
Wire, Block Tin, Pig Lead, Lei
Cooking Stoves. S. B.
wmm*
ted Copper,
d Pipe and
BRUSH.
of tbe
mrse-Shoe Tron, and are used
dl the principal and best shoers tliroughont
the country. A large assortment of the difi'er-
t-sises ácd weight at $9 per 100 lbs.
S. B. BR£§H.
Jan 1^ *60.~no20—tf.
Books "and Albums,
and Gap Paper and Stammers'
lacles of ei-ery description.
STOCK
All of whieh we-Ofxjr, aA wholesale and retail,
o ;;rsasoaable term a
BAKE a k SMYTH,
■ m _ JIW
' ■ , • " ■ ' -■ i . ■ if i H
ItfT'
«UAJNDÍ
lov.'ins branóS'Siz: 1 ZC r
Jairas Honnesv
fol-
, United ProwrietOrs,
Renauld k Co. fi
i store.
1 Oí pipes i¡t store, and for
gnres, by BAKER
Ja'isniiry 11.—n22tf.
¡.•low
c
00KÜÍG Stores of'diSere nt kínsd.
S. B BRUSH.
HARD
3 L UT ION.
existing between
in tbe City of Lavaca. an(j ^
BLACKSMI THING.
FSTEUSSY hvviiig pnrcbaied Ibe Black-
• smith Shop formerly occupied by Pete?
K. Marshall, tendon his services to bis fiends
the
CH4JXPU,aIPS!
HEELS and fixtures for Chain Pumps:
Wood Tubing for Chain tíimk Chito
f'T Cha n Pumps. 21—tf. S. B. BR^SH
"BRADL3ÉY & SEARS^
\ gents óf Boston & lavaca
USE OF PACKETS.
. .- .134 State Strtet, BOSTON.
| CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Wool, Bidrs,
U and.other Texian produce solicited. Or-
ders for bagging, Manilla rope, Ac., promptly
executed.
Agents
January.
iajnes' 9|c<ticixtes.
WTIZJaynes' Expectorant, Jaj nes' Altera-
T Uve, Jaynes' Sunntive Pills, iaynes' Car
nrfcative Bakam, Jaynes' Hair Tonic, Jaynes'
Hair Dye and Jaynes' Liaiuiejit, for sale wjiole-
sa!e and retail by BAKER k SMVTH,
27tf Apents for An?tin
ri< 8 touching the [ * ev
- /•* ««, Stat, is it ¡ ,
íitioa and n>>me, as-sUte<l ] pf -#¿«wwlpUj>!!■<'«
Jtieii; Kwnd, h it ttiie of ail J wTWhoqseheuetflsty.s
aed; third, doc-s my hair etill!Bre«ki
to be hi goo-4 order and of natural I '' _ ,
Cider? To all I «.in and dto%#w-. r ia<-at¡pb!y :
ves. My hair even bett-r than i i Ruy Ftagfl f 11,1
irfmy life fiw40 yearaps?t, more soft, thritv.
' and bettor colored; t*ie same- is true of my
whiakMit, and the only canso why it is not
•renei-ally true, is that the isuhMance ia trashed
0ÍT by Ircquantt ablution of the face wh^n if
ciroAvere ai^Fby Piping the.face in cio-e
co«bection with the j. bjskeis, tbe same resnlf
tyiil tcilow as the hair. I h«ve b en in the
iCgeipt'ef á great aumbT af
of New ling land, a«kin? uié
— , « > be goad tfln.ihei-a,
.Vaud in the maunfacture and a ;le of various
compounds as weli as this, it ha?, ño doubt
4mn Ixisely imilaUd and been used, not only
without any pood cffvci, bat to absolute injury.
I have not u ed «nycfyr.ur Restorative of any
account ior some va^ftths. and yet my hair is
as good as ever, and hundod-¡ have examined
it with surprise, aslj am now CI years old and
Loot a gray hair in my he id or oh my tace j and
tn«rd«r to 1
piputur a*<>, ar.d •«,
Art destrón
th« Compsny 1i*tc In
sopsrior p rceli
¿T, which!
AaUntJ
nfch
To nfCo i
rthfj
lOt
WLuby
trkrt trajMftMnd
WARE, i): ,
/H ASTINGS.—Bake Ovens and Skihgts with
\J lids Wash Pots and Smoothing Jrons
Enamelled and Brass Preserve
,ggrlp-iiAaB«y MBSAFAiULi,
Kettle#, Pot Hook.' and Stove Casting?.
B. BRUSH.
S.
BTalurcs' True Restorative.
; THE Ei-ST, SAFEST AND PCBE8T
IT 0 N 1 0 A N D A L T E11A T IV E
EVER PREPARED.
IT is recommended by the loading medical
authorities and is highly approved by aii
who have tried ft. DoUe;Ue Udies fiad it a per-
TEXAS. ; feet restorative ; aud persons who lead a se-
HE UNDERSIGNED take this opportunity dentary life will find their nerve ¡is and general
CONGRESS AVEMIJE,
AUSTIN,.
mi
to say to the public, that having leased
Swenson Bulldllif, on Congress
jLVénue, for a privilege of five or more years,
Jf * C •
rMPORTEU and
IOLGY,
Dealer ia Domesiic ar
iB T nirrr-Tinff * tr it ppd A-Vinue, tor a pnviiege of five or more years,
r isrn WALKER, and having received from New York a full fit-
, I860. Voten24-ly, ftíjag of New Furniture, al.-so having procured
^E*best COOK in the Southwest, they will be
jtepared to open their Hotel on the Jst of No-
veraber, 1860, where they wiU endeavor to
supply, what has long been des'red, a fibst-
class Hotel. A first-class Livery Stable, also,
attached.
JOHN S, PR0CT0E, ) Prn . . pu
WM. G. THOMAS, { ProPr5etora
Oct. 24, 1860
Foreign Liquors, LAVACA, TEXAS, ha«
opened a store iu Lavaca for the tute of ail
kinds of Bt andies, Wines and Whisky, and will
furnish merchants at lower prices
}. Dei
r, English
$10 00
12 50
Female
A.
generally. All work
I Wilfc. JWUWf >
reaacnable piice>. The
CELEBRATED TAN HORN
>ated March 2Tth, 1858, manwfactared at hU
' [January Jfaib, 18«0.—o23tf.
1
PI
¡ho
I
C. BALLARD
day formi
continue the l>m-fne 8 for-
7 Forks 4 McKee. They
s ¡ibices to the patrons of the
>e to merit a continuance of
y tire strict personal atte"-
Partner to their ¡-*
i of the
BAHN,
—AltD DKALSR IK—
GOLD AND SILVER WARE,
Congrtu Avenue, A rutin, Tezai.
WM7ATCHES AND JEWELRT repaired on
f ? the shortest notice, and at-
[ prices. Galvanizing neatSy execated. All work
warranted. 1
?;ipt r ~-'red the most splendid lot of
MBlp#'
Jewjij. - -
rk-r-Gavajjiili
done is the ben
•*' - . - - "
Scholastic year, comprising the ei¿ht-
«tmtb and nineteentb Sessions, will com-
the first Monday in September, 1860.
All ibe departments will be filed by the best
of instructors. No pains, labor, or expense will
be spared to make this Institution one of the
bet ia the Stat#. Institute and residence on
Pecan. stre«t. _
; or aiMi m
B. J. SMITH, Principal.
Angtifi, 25, 18«0. 1—if
X^AXlSO]NrS
SEMINARY
TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS,
Í from Austin, 8 miles from Webbcrville.
Fall Sesñaa of thw Institution commenced on
d Monday (20th) of Auf-ast, 1?60.
hiitkmal téncher has bitcn omplojed, and the
r facilities e ni arced.
•naca par Session of five months for Board,
Books—wash Tig, lights and fheí included—
wiUbefiOsuftfi506 to $100 00, dependingupon the course
■BH . th n New
Orleans or elsewhere, being exclusive)? in the
liquor business. On hand 100 barrel Old Rye
and; Bourbon Whisky, from foiir to eight years
old: 25 barrels Port, Sherry and Madeira W.iue;
•23 barrels Cognise Brnndy, warranted irom five
to fifteen years old. Every article in my line
warranted to be of the best quality ; and i! oil
delivery does not prove so, will be taken back.
May 7lb '59. 38-ly J. C. FOLEf.
- ' II. ■ II !■ V
. E. CEOfig* ALEX. T. EüíffiUíiY.
Cross & Ilesisley,
(Late of Fulton, Hensléy k Cross,)
Lavaca, Texas.
ig, Forwarding and Cemmit-
v sion Merchants,
nd dealers in Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Lime,
emeat, Ac. *
.We take this opportunity to return thanks to
ihc patrons of the firm of Futtenv H^-nsley &
Cross, (which has been dissolved,} for fast
favori, and to solicit their patro^tgo, promis-
ing their prempit attcnüén to business entrust-
ed to them. 4—19—wly
w. H. KKR. JA.«. a. M :-M
JRer, WcK.ce Sl €<
TÍ ECEIVING, Forwarding and
■ iorim. ilt"uli h,«j L«ilnrf
10-tf
SHERMAN HOUSE,
By Riddle & Dowell.
THE old and well-known tavern stand, for-
merly known as the " Russell House," in
Sherman, has been purchased by the above
named gentlemen, and will be re-furnished
and thoroughly renovated. This, is the Stage
House and is tbe place where the 0 erlaud
make all who mar call upon them comtbrtable
and contented, and respectfully invite the pat-
ronage of tbe public..
Sherman, Sept., I860, 8—tf
system strengthened and improved by its use.
The great object óf this medicioa is—
At- To ptirify the system of ill morbid mat-
ter. end impart to the o : ; such pro-
perties as to make it new, pare and rich.
2nd-To cleanse the stomach and bowels of
acrid humours, acidity, and all mucous
matter, whiijh cause so many and fatal
diseases.
3rd- To soften and relieve strictures of the
ekiss, and thus establish a healthy and
■natural flow of the "iasimaifele perepi-
ration."
4tb - To impart tone and strength to the di-
gestive organs, and give great vigor and
vitality to all the organs ef the body.
Mil-To eradicate all diseased, irapube end
poi3ionons particles from the blood, flesh
and boaeii, and effect their complete ex-
pulsion from.the hodr-
6tb- To connt?rfict the ill effects produced by
tj|¿ "use of men r.ry, and to remove all
scorbuiic eruptions, arisiag frtm what-
ever canse.
Prepared by A, B. k ,D. Sands, Druggists,
iOÓ Faitea at, corner of William, N. Y. #¡f!
Sold -by BAKER k SMYTH, Austin;
to prove ihia fact, I a*Bd you * lock ot my hair
t.ikea off tjjo past week. 1 reci ived y* ur f vvor
of two qusrt botíj** last aummt r, for which 1
iítT very grateful . I gave it to my friends
und ther«by i'id need them to try it. many were
skeptical until after trial, and piuelmaed and
and it with universal success I v iil aak at
a favor, that you senKme a tcKt by which I c.m
discoverfroud iu the Kcfttnrat.ve, aoidby truny.
I !Var, wiihout autnoriiy from y«n. A pure
article will insure tncce'-s. hud I believe where
good effects de not foll w, th« Jaiiure iscausad
¡>y theimpiu^tartcle. wl;;eii cirses the euvonfc-r
• f i he good, I dewi'it my duty as het etofore,
to keep yoii apprised, of the etwtiniied effect on
my-Iñirf as I ussurij all Who ehq.litVof mc of
uiy unshaken epiñión of ita valuable rvsuiti.
I remain,, denrsir, yours,
A. C. BAYXIOm
Aarons' Res. Kt., Not. 165®.
Prof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir.—I would cer-
tainly be doing you a great uyustice not to
make kuow.i to the world, the woudcrtol «3
ivúi as the uuexpeoted result I have experien-
ced from u'-ing o>k ixitth' ef your H¡>ir Iles-
torative. After usinjr every kind of li^tora-
<ves extant but. without ntcce?i, an<l finding
my head nearly deet tute o? hair I whs fiaally
itduevd to try "a bottle otyour llair litatora-
tive Now, candor and justice compel me to
announce to whoever may readthie, that I now
possess a new end biauiiUil gtowth ot hair,
which I pronounce rieher awl harisomer than the
original was. I will theretore take oocsfion to
recommend this valuable remedy to all who
aiay feel the neccst-ity of it
Kespectiully yours,
REV. S. ALLEN BROCK.
P. g.—Th"a iCRtimoniul of my approoatton
1 in •! Tort.
og
. .^^.iMoSScecfth«
P«nird by FiTK DOLL.VU9,
OKprf M of cthwr ch«
Brenkfi t Cup ao.1 hxueer, w
ti¡«ríson. 1"
Hy traonnít'.inp * d íuerr«otype .idT«!l nOLT. Vfl?,
they will KKur* in !:£• m«nher, • htudtam* FírccU
V*s or Tell-1 Artie! , *ith tt« parirait i«inoúnc«d by
(I patcmrd proerf i'=S, " "V
_®f «ndinj , pair ot d.jnwr^-p , flíTWIK
DfíLiMto, iher will rec turnara • P«ir of rl<i
Scvrrt Wiíh <bap-rtmi axeci.rd r^utj ¡« ,®in*.
lure paiarings; aod.n lika mnnaar, ponraita aaa Ua
itproduced «a ptax l«i« ««isi ar
Vases of every quail
i ranging in jvriea from
Twenty t«> One ITunilrrd D
li f or fialcli,
>.)llar« the p «Jr.
the addraaa, tr
Mtt
N. B — B«r parwiilar ia writing
; eonr.rr and Statedlatiaetir.
All Wttarat') ba atldcaiaed to
"Manager, American Photojftfjihk Porctli.:n Co.
11
Offnr/iAM
<•1 Br-<«dtrar,
Nrw T.,|
OSifc of B. B , B. ft C.l&ilway Co.,)
LIakrísbc r , Toxa8,i|tov. 1, '60. j
Frcfstil H'otlce.
THE B. B., B. k Colorado Railway is now
prepared to transport go >dt with dupatck
between Alleylon and narrisburg.
They have a larg:e warehense at Alleyton;
also, one at (heir junction with tba Galvwton
Railroad, aud on ou th# Bayou at tba Staaiu-
boat Landing.
Goods received by thii Company, silbar
frem tbe Steamboats or tbe Galveston Rail-
road, will be forwarded freo of Commission?
or Drayage.
Cotton can be sent by th;e Road either to
Houston and Galveston.
Agents will advance wagonsrs' freight 00
cotton, &c., when desired so to do.
ROB'T HARRIS, Sirfl.
D. W. C. Haréis, Gen. For'g Agent.
Nov. 1,'60. 13-if
TRAVIS COUNTY ICSTRAYBJÍ
Liberal
Coontry Prr
shipment
' ton. i.'si&'f 'J
Prompt personal attenj;
business entrusted to out ctSftR
made eti'
r sale in
leans, New York'
*P§p
K BH-
tS of
ket. cy
Boll'-.
House,
by a. j. Mclaughlin,
OPfFATED oif tho coiner of Pecan und Bra-
C? «03 streets, Aiu-tin, is new undergoinji a
thorough repair, and being newly luruished.—
And as the proprietor will spare no pains to
make all conifortablo who favor the house-with
iheir custom, ft share of public patronage is
Austin, April, 1860. 36— t
or
Ivnn tn tl-¡ i_P««es* 1 X la«u WAKKAKTror 320 acres
MB-Vn tl iseifed to tbe Heir of A. E. C. Johrilon,
by the Coá^nssioner of Claims. Number and
if. k. fcltun. c. CABowKtx. L. u. car dwell. ] date not recollected. If not beard from appli-
cation will-be made for Duplicate. ® ; :
LOST.
gOOKTY LAND WARRANT for 320
by the
Falto ,' Cardwell & Co*,
¿GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARD-
\J ING MERCHANTS, and Dialers in
;Lipiber,Commerce St.. Lavaca, Texas. [48:tl]
Billa payable pnnetnaHy al
Tounr Ladies admitted at
the tiitw of admittance.
at the close of each Session,
anytime, and charged from
T1
ot aradles. . walteh tuits. jr cuas, oatescollüy.
TUFTS & COLLET,
^ Tnwwirc - CJITCCESSORS to Netlaon, "Wardwell & Co
P Importtra of, .,ld E„, For„,«a,d
1m| a. 1B6D. t4nfe lv WebbervUle, Tex Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Rifles
Pistols, and heavy goods of every description
Nes. 7 & 9 Barclay St., (opposite the Aster
Hotum, New York. [Vol3n42:1y.
k*&-
ILITARY INSTITUTE, Rutersvie,ll
'onnty.
Col. 0. G. FORSHEY, Sup't
w
lOct. 10, 1860.
W. C. PHILIPS.
v5no8:2m.
L
SCHOOL.. 7;
a Mate Peheol in
on Congress Avcnne on
THE THIRD OF SEPT., I860.
will be maintained; the usual
. and at (be customary ratea of tuition.
* *of Austin for
T5no2-tf
I ID.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,
CONTAINING «bout sixty-five acres, one
and a half mile North East, from the city of
Austin, on which there is fine improvements, a
large va'iety of the. choicest fnitt. and never
failing wakr. This is one of the most d si rabie
place in the county of Travis, and c u he
bought cluiap.
For further information inquire of the sub-
scriber or Ed Finniu. J = R- 11. PECK.
Austi¿i,-July 9th, 1859.—[v3-no47 tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
fTIHE well known farm of E. B. Smith, situated
X 5 1-2 miles west of ibe ;ci ty of Austin, on
state'
lasture, all of which is under « good cedar
with never failing springs of pure water.
'iere is ©11 the premises, a fine dwiBmg
e, good outhouses of pvery descr ption, a
fine rtone spring house, stables, &c.,ác.
Terms liberal. For fu> tber particulars en-
HolUnsmont. &
OáT—Tbe Uncouditional Headl ight Uer-
, t'4e|te for í-lx hundred and forty aeri-s of
Tand. tailed to Michael Romal by tbe Board of
Land Commissioners for the County of Gon
zales, numbered on Abstract 125. Ii not heard
from iii the time prescribid by law. application
will be made to the proper departo^t tq| a
duplicate. "¿1^;. - j-
A. M. LINDSAY, Ageat for owner,
Oct. 3i, 18(50. 11 C0d
LOST— Uncoiidiiional Ileadrigbt Certificate,
No. 972, issued by the Board of Lapd
Commissioners of Harris eouniy, to George
Kisner, for six hundred and forty «eres, the
2d day of December. 1850 If not heard from
within the t me presen bed bylaw, I will apply
for a duplicate, v
^ . JOHN BURLAGE.
Oct. 29, 1860. 11-COd
, - 1 , ,1 , m, .. —
LOST—The Headright Certificate of Sylves-
! ter Murphy, deceased, for one Labor of
land, No. 509, issued by the Board of Lend
Commissioner j for Brazoria County. If not
found within. Uie time precribed by law, appli-
oation will be made to the pi opcr department
for a dnpli^üt*.
Thousands are daily speaking in the praise of
DR. EATON'S
and why? because it never fails to afford instan-
taneous nliif wVen give. in time. It nets as ii
by magic, and one trial alone will convince you
that what we s.vy is true. It contains
XO PAREGOR1C GR OPIATE
of any khiJI. and therefore reliev< s by removing
tfíé differing* of your child, instead 0} by dt tden-
■ing its senaJjilMus', 'Fur this reason, il'V.i.-m-
nienda i:se)J as the only reliable preparrí-'on
now known for Gsffrntm Tektiííno, íTar-
B1ICEA. DySI NTERT. GRinXG IN' THE Rov>',S,
Actma-r of the Stomach, Wind, Cold ik: ' ik
HkaD, r.nd CiioL'P: :dhi, fur softening the Jsjis,
reducing inflammation, regulating the BowdiZizd.
relieving pain, ii 1ms no e^ital—bein<r an .ifoi-
spasmod'C it is nsed with unfailingsMeus iijill
cases o£ Co.VVCMION OK Ol'UEB FlT8. A*
«aim the life and health of your children. %nd
wish toisute them from those sad and Uiyktivg .i>n-
sequcHCcs which are certain to result f ram thetise
of narcotics of which ell other remedies for Iryk*-
tile Complaints ate compared—tale none bul *R.
Eatox's Inka>T!Lí: Coüiü.al. this you can ihly I
upon. It Is perfectly harmless, and cafii.pt
injure tbe must delicate infant. Pric" 25 ce^*|
Full direction accompany each loHle.
pared oaiy by CilL'RClI & DijrON"
aot, destroy and eoy BOtbrng. ^ _
Yours,'¿c.j Rev ft. A. B
The Rcftoralive is pnt in bottles of three
sizes, vis : large m dum, a <l snail; the small
holds J a pint and retails for one do'dor per
bottle ; tbe mediums hold at lea=t twenty per
cent, more in proportion than the small, retails,
tor two dollars per bottle; the large holds a
qcert, 40 per cent, more in proportion and
retails*for $3 a bottie. O. 3. WOOD &CÜ.,
ProprieMs, 444 Broadway, Now York, and
114 Market street, St. Louis, lío. And eo>d
by all good Drnggists and Faney Goodu Dealers.
-June 6 42.
E. J. HART & CO.,
fj Xhrw$tfi*t* «
Commission Merchanta,
and Í9 Tclioupilonlas Sfreet
Rew Orleans.
Provi.-1on«, Coffee, Sugar, Liquors, Teas, To-
bacco, Segara, and all other Groceries.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c. &c.
May 30, '60. 4-1—ly 'ImPThi ' SjOM
4U9 Broadway, N.i
fi'iHE purtficrship heretofore cxiating between J. W.
England nnd E Wool'rer, in ¡he Furniture and CVb-
net l)UEitmf8 ia tci* city, iine liten diegolvetl by mutual
cotie<=nt. AJI perecni wlio «re indebted ore requested
o call ami settle up. ENGL.AJÍ1) St WOOFTER..
Aiatin, Dee. 4.1SC3 3wl3 ¿
NO DRAYAGE ON COTTON.
FROM and after this date, all cotton con-
signed to us for sale will be received free
'drayage. ,f, * , ?*
HENRY SAMPSON. & Co.,
Cotton Fuctors,
Houston, Texas.
July 1, I860.—r4n46:ly.
, 1—,—
H3LLff!R ]IH XTGOMERT & CO.
COMMISSION, Forwarding aud Collecting
Merchants, Galveston, Texas. n37-ly
flcalihyhnxnnn blood, upon bainpr Asaltzgii,
always pr. sonts us with lie same essential t?le
HOLLIHGSWORTH k BRO ■ ments, nnd gives of course the Trcs Standard.
0«. , '«0. 1 .'CM Ate*ior'.b. W
Scrofulrt, Ae-," ftiid we find in every instance cer
tain deferences in tl* red < lotmLei c.f blond. Sup-
ply these di ficienC'- H ai d you.ane made weli •-<-
The Bt.ooD Food is ft^iud d upoffigig the«-r;;-r
henceiis aitoni-Jiiriijlilcctírs. There are
FITE PREPARATIONS
IOST^$erip No. 90 and 91, for 640 acres,
J étiéíi, of land, against the Republic of
MOFFAT'S
LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS.
T~tnKSE WET>IClXRSJi Te [w h«-n brforo the public
-1 for nptriMcf TlllHTY YEARS, and during the^
lime bnve maiijtained a high cb¡irBCti?r in altcti^t every
purt of the UWib«.-foi lie -irostnonilnsry sád imrrvdiite
power of rettoriog pM-líct Ofíálth to pe: "!!1! eii¡T. r;r¿
undí>r ¡icfiily every kiad of dissa e to w'uich llie huaian
frame 1« U-ble.
The íoilowiog ar^ r>m-'ng ¿be diglrcssiog Turiety of
huuisn discuses «. wh ch the
left éhoukler, 16 year* old, and 14 h«nri« M*h. I
Lstragpl by Burri MiWim, on the 27¡h O tobar, 1869,
a bay mar*, wliita far *, liind feet wh.ta, etuaqjiit aud
tail «wat^en off, brand* d on lef. «iioi'láer, aui Q on
the Itfr hip, aud 8 on left thigh, al MU 12bandthi¿li aaJ
10 or IS yc*ra old.
Also, a Uay roan mara.blaek irttna and tail,.star U
forehead, and left h;nd f >it whit , branded Jf on tba
left thigh and a blotched brand on t&e left ahoaUSr, 13
hands high and 7 yea ra «Id.
Eafayed by Jamea ? .Shrank !, oa the 14:h S«mem-
ber. 1860. a Sorrel Horae, 7 yearn old, and IS uaudt
btrh, a w hite streak in tl;« lne«, four wlitte ftet, l.n
right hit) knocked down, and brmded 4 on tbe l«ft
►honlder. jgSIJM '■ T. McLAl'iíIN. C O.C.T.Gu.
Ausiln. Dee- 3. ma. mt —PriitSéra* f-e,
-Takan up by I. M- Gardo #r
ed befora .1. 1 . Taj"! , J a: lamej
1AST«AY KOUCK
U and estrajred bef t
Bpruet county, on the Mhh day ST Korcmbar, 188a'
me ¡¡ray hora , about ain«
brand
i right
. yeara old, 14 kiudhni
. with a lialf aitcla ^trl
thus A and thai dilata
Dec. 4,1660. 13w3*
JAS. e. Mi
C.O.O.B.O.
TAKEN UP—ry the nn jeraigned. en tho A'h of No-
vember. let".', a runaway ««pro bur. near tha Plain
Station, on the OrerlnaJ Mail Kt>U!«, 60 utile from
Fort Chadbourc , Texas. Said b'>y is «bout $ faat Q
or 7 inch ra hieh, 40 or 45 years M, weiuba HS or 140
pounds, eomplex n re. y hlsek, ha, lost bis front
teeth, and ha* smail feat «iid han-4*. t!*i.i bay will not
reTcallilis master's iM;r hi* *>wn na*s Tt¡« owner is
requested to coma forward, prore property, pay char-
ges and take the boy 4w*y, or ha will be" dealt with
accord ins: to law j K. HELM.
Foil Citad bourne. Dae. 3, H63.~4w.13—Pr's fe« 5#.
filAlCLN UP-
Jiili, in Qiilft{i
himself Manual. .Said boy
!!y ti IVenK'hnan, aud eoumittad to
.'£* County, a nu¿ro boy. who c#ila
, , wrfs e v^ht tin th* l'erde-
na'bti**r, aboot twenty two mil«i b«low Fred«i icl;s-
burg, on the2¿il dny of October. 41 e ia about 9 foot
8 inchea^ri heighr aj>p«ara to b« 17 or 1? years eld,
welshs about 140 pounds, ha* Soma marks ea his
bsck, a cut on the - rent to of the ri^ot foot, and tays
ho belongs to Martin VViiliawxni, in Barlason conaty-
Yin was ridiuz, at the ton* of his <*ptur«. a bay bors*
wiih atar, in forehead, uiack mano aud tail, lair hind
loot while, aud branded on tbe rijjht shoulder M o
Said horse aupposed to ba tho -pro: erty of bl master.
The owner oí U e above boy wiU please eome ftsrward,
prove property, nay cbaTues, «no Uks him i w..y, or
be will bs díati with according to law.
PHILIP 1U. AUR H. Sheriff O. 0o.
ByLOBfl '£is.e. Senety,
Frede*icksburg, Not. 20, ¡Sol—i'f's lee S$. I3w4
A 1)MINI.STRATOK'd NOTICE.--At the Daoemher
ri- term, A. D. 16CJ, of the I'«¡! .t« Court of Wil-
llamson county, Texas, the undarrigned was appointed
Administrator ct th* estate of J<.tn Younv, deceasr.-d.
Koiiee ia hereby giren that all púsoos baring olaitns
against said estate, are requested to present them with*
in lhe time prescribed by law ortfc y will be barred.
W. 0. DALRYMPLÍ.
Decembor 1st, I860,—nl3-4s . S
:?ued: by
of lhe Republic, to Thos. Tol.y of New Orleans,
and ly hiui .transferred hy endorsement on ibe
Fame t«i)ohn Hot-yo 1 ttie-Ciiy of Kéir Qr leaps
i Iran
W hifn transfeVrcd by < iudoi aument on
Jr. _.r "Z 1wl
nnd residing at tlmt time at the city of New
Ltt.?
the same to
rest to
INFANTS,
pain, but
y reitere
€ity Property For Sale, i
desirable family residence, consist-
ol fnar room?, dining baU « fcriek «dok
and aerVjiRfr küclien, einofce house, Ptabk, corn-
erib and carriage house. The premiset contain
four loti 160 by 69 ftet, enclosed with a substan-
tial plank fence. There is a beautiful Live-Oak
Vcd4-n*Uf. No. 55 Suenan5* Bnildine.
- --- i . - - •• • --v r i;" ~~~— *
ntn tiansrevrcd by euüoi seroent Qik, , 4 , . x, .. „ . „&
Osborn CVofs, of lhe ü. S. Army, «d"Píc<3 to tne defic.enc- a of the blood In difT'ir-
- ~ eat disease?. For Cobobs, Coujs, Bronchii.-js,
or any aiTr-etion whatever of the Tiihoat'im-
Lings, inducing Coxsiimpticn, use No. Í. wlikh
is alga lhe No, ¡'or Depression' of Spirit?, Loss
OF Appetite, ar.tl fcr all CjmqMcOoiiH.Ai.Krs,
arising' from OvEit üáK, «pSlft í&Biifll.
ífEnv-cús Frobtraiíoí.-. No. 2, for Lr
Orlenns, La., and now of the U. S. Army at the
eity of New York. If not heard from within
ibe time prescribed by law, applicfiiioii will be
made to tbe proper department for duplicates.
* OSHOfiN CROSS.
oc.8r.trai
and NERT0Ú3 pRCBXRAnoS. No. 2, for Lrvsn
CoMPi.Aix,T^- No- 3. foi* Dt^i*kP3IA. Being al-
ready prepared for absorption., it is Take^ us
LOST—The Hpadi-ijihtCertifieftfeof George Drops and cftrrii d immediately into the.cUeu-
P. Diggs, (Clopton & Mostly nss'gnees.l hifion.sd that «h¡it y «a gain you retain. The
issued for idle feagne and labor of land by the No: 4 is fof Fejiale Iuuegulaeitiks, Hyste-
"" WSakjíésseíS. Sid. "Seíí Ipt ti d direciiouR
FOK SALE,
sail FARM «¡ear Liberty Hi
in "Will-
ro«^
M' i *4 5
nqswortu & BRO., AH'ys.
-The Headlight CertiSeale of Georíé
■ i.1-
Board of Land Comtai^ioners for t^e conirty of
irda, nnd numbered
- If not found
. _ iij law.jipRl cat
¡i#otiffeiíÍflés for ¿
Oct. 30, lSf-0. 12-éOtT A'
jur- .-nf * -T " "r
UÍA,
•s fñpia., for this. For Salt Emeitm. Eitr; ribjcS, ScnpF
---- - CLOÜ3. Kidxet ¡Mid Bj-addeu Cg .'A1NT8, take
No. S. I t all cases.'lhe dii f¡ . mu.-t he
st^tlf foilawcd.. Frica 0Í the I3icor> Foop $f
i>er b* tllR. .. •; '- V.-- * ^ -■ r ■'
Sold by ciiuacn & ditpont,
No. if ■ -qsm
tint
_L ot John Woodward for i
No. 421. issued by tbe board
re tbe
¿Mi
[for i
' «api
A Di
3E.
:g
Vegetable Iiiífe Medicines M
Aro well ki:owo to bu it fallible.
YSI>KP«iA,by thoroughly cleaiwiBf the first
nod second áfomítcUi, and creming * flow of pure,
lioaliliy bile, ir.iceid • f the stab- aid acrid kind—
FLATUI.KÑCY, f-oasof Appetite, Heartburn', Eeaércht,
ftcHltssncss, Iil-'fcntper, dnzitly. Lat.gutr. end Mat an-
ehnly, which are lhe general symptoms of Dysjjep«ia,
will fani-h, as a natuiul cocsecjuenre ol its cure.
COSTIYENIÍSS byclenusing the whole leegth
of the intestine with a solvent piolets, end without vio-
lence—ait violent purges lente the bowels costive *ltbin
two days.
FJR VKKft r. f all kinds, by restoring the Mood to a
r guiar cirpn|a:iou, tiiroygU th ; process of resphation in
such ci'.srs, ñutí the thorough suluUou of *11 iotestitial
obstruction in others.
The Life Medirme* tare brea known to cure RIH-U
MATlr^í peiBisiiently in three weeks, and GO0T in
liHlf ih t 1hri<% by Trm jvins h cal itsfiátnmaiioe trota the
muscles and ligsuietus ai the joiirts.
DHOFSIE3 < f ill kinds, by freeing and strenjih-
enir.jr thekidqeie aad i!adder -. tü y opernte ib<jS! de
iiahiftiliy o . 'ibese impcrtr.Dt qrauia, und hence fcava
er> - been found a certain remedy'for the wuút caies of
GÍ1AVKL.
• from lhe tomlitis of;he
t im.se cr/atmes adhe rí..
Nn 40S Broadwav Ñ Y S íteari, uXSDIíb.? ma ¡.inm.jíAir. cun*--,
Al.n T nKWir • 1iy She mrf.ct purify ,*hvh these-List: ilbDiCiJi£S
Also, pjF.T. DB-t e AL-, Aust.n, nd by all giVC to Qie blood, i;ud aü the hura .re.
speetahle Dnig-isfs-íiucugheutthccooniry. ' cmsírrir ián>rmv«..,tiun mifPT.F.*.
l«i 1*69. 3.5¿lr
íí";sí*-:
lUFFALO
Hai
L8.6Ü-
SCORBUTIC mUPTIoySAuA&iV COMPLEX-
10!$;í, by their nltcraiivü thVct upm the fluids tbst leed
the skiu,«ul tho morbid sínte'of which occa-i->ns all
wiuptWe complaints, ntlievr, cloudy, aná other disagree-
able complexions.
The use of tlwjeJ'illííor a Tory short lime will cffect
n entire core ot SALÍ' 11HFLM, nod a^strik'.ivg iin
provement in the «íeárn««s nf the skiu. COMMON
" lAtti nn¿-iWftCgSZA wiU aTu-r,ra (>• cured ¡>y one
le, or by two io.tii .*'< f*t <
§30 REWA11D. •
STRAYED, from tbe residence of Mr. 0. M.
Mason, Williamjon Co., on the night of the
14|b October, one Bsy Mars'4 years old, star
in tbe forehe-ul, soma white -in both her hind
feet, a tear on one of her shoe Jders, «orno baifs
ou tlie rootiirf tail gray—shod before.
Also, ft Sorrel Horse, brai ded J 8 on tbe
shoulder, left eye out, had ou at the time of
escape a leather baker.
Also, a Brown Mule. \
The above reward wiU be £aid for the de-
livery of said stock to ma at A ustin, or $10 for
either of them, at El). FINNIC S Livery Siablo.
Pot 30, i860. I i-6w Iff .
Rate* ana Rulen of( >ííou,i MAw-
w y Stable.
WD. CO'ITOM i esucctfull/ informs
, tbe citiiens of Sao Antonio and sur-
rounding country, that be can be found at his
old stand near the New llridgn {ska Antonip),
nt tbe large and commodious stone stable, pre-
pared to accommodate all wh< rnaj faror hiin
with their patronage, in as go>d fctyie aud on
as liberal terms as at y stable m the cilj.
Mr Stable is large and airy, nod is situated
oa lhe edge of the rirer.
RATES OF L1YK&Y.
Uoretpar moaíb* '• i j" $20 90 ^
" " dar, : i '■ ft 1 CO
Single feed, i 4 ' 50
rates of mm.
Single torse and buggy per day, S 50
" " " " , ride, 2 50
Pair horses and boggy per daj, 5 00
u m u cai-fiag, 4 (Inter, 6 00
Saddle b^rse per day, : 1 CO
" u ride, t 1 00
San Antonio, March 28, I9T*X il:tf
farm for sale.
acres of l aud, with tbe
im-i
pw
I he.nj igii altprcprieli J' rf the* MedictfcM,"
r¡M ''^- i o«rv
í'l'.VEU A.\ D A&UB—Ttír tlvis-scoorfe of the Wesr- OUU
era country, theseMedieii^ * i.l 11 foetiJesafe. speady ! property-,
1 '•? 5McBn™'
cines is per«áan.-et—TifY VUEU, BE &A'ii©Fi«u, (arm, about four miles from Auian.
be cunn^^^^spEtrsttMKrcfPfsri AUo, 100 acres vf t'cilar Ian
provena en ts thereon, known as my
and siiOAte en tbe west iliio of tb
f-Seuemt
10 honre.
Wm
tb
.Sap'C
1 resetsm casesr f l
of iii
§3
ii HCÍÍOÜ
.' Ifértau
Palpitation t
-rr*r
iL M&SASBS,
' WSB9M
i nee a
? iojadioot
¿5S
¡ aboat seTen miler dista:.t fcaid Fana.-
f Inquire of S. M. Swenson. \
■ Si B. L3VTI3.
Not. 7, 16«¿. 12-tf '
NOTlCjif
T1HE Copartnership cnier« i.into on the I3-I
■«•«•r-JL ¿ay of- April, 185V. Imweci lhe linilv'j
ign d ui.d Ilitaifl U;tnt.fOf ibe purpose
carrjiug on lhe Stoelt<R*l#bfji bes uees
Onion Creek, la Tráete Coiiry. is d ?so!
from Ihts dulo . 8fi® 1. itEffl
Nov^C. 1M0U..11
isMfli
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