The Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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—¿ynra bo jikm «V vanished yews:
flMtfatti ft tender liio,
of amilea i tears,
jlyhiri is young again.
The vert winds blow, and, singing low.
o | v..r thn glad it "'1' ran;
The windows of my soul I throw
Wide open to the sun.
No longer forward nor behind, •
I look in hope and fear;
But grateful, take the
' The best 01
here.
I find,
k
If
I plow no mora a desert land,
To harvest, weed and tare;
The manna dropping {torn God's hand
* Rebukes my painfttl care.
1 break my pilgrim sta$ I lar
"Aside the toiling oar; •
The angel sought so faj awav
I welcome at my door.
The airs of spring may.nerer play
of May
Blow through the autumn mora;
Yei, shall the blue-eyed gentiap look .
Through fringed lids to heaven,
And the pale aster in the brook
Shall see its image given;
The woods shall wear their robes of praiae,
The seuth-wind softly sigh.
And sweet, calm days in golden haze
Melt down the amber sky.
Nt* leas shall manly deed and word
Rebuke an age of wrong j
The graven flowers that wreath the swnrd
'Make not the blade less strong.
JJut failing handa shall learu to heal,
To build as to destroy:
Nor less my heart for others feel
That I the more enjoy.
¿11 as God wills, who wisely heeds
• To give or to withhold, *
And knoweth more of all my needs
Than all my prayers have told!
Enough that blessings undeserved
Have marked my erring track-
That wheresoe'r my feet have swersed.
His chastening turned me back:
• Thaf more and more a Providence
Of love is understood,
Making the apring of time and sense
a ..t .;> ■ .I'l. — ; ;
That death seems but a covered way
Which opens into ligt|s,
Wherein no blinded child can sir /
Beyond the Father's sight
That can and trial seem at last,
• Through memory's sunset air,
Like mountain-ranges overpast, .
In purple distance fair;
That all the jarring notos of life •
Seam blending in a psalm, .
And all the angels of its strife
Slow rounding into ealih. ,
And so the shadows fall
tad so the west winds
Ana all the win^iw
hopeu to the day-
fall apart
rinds play ?
s of my heafrt
BY WILLIAM CTLLKX BRTANT.
J-ong hast thou watched my bed.
And soothed the pillow oft
For this poor aching head, 3
With toucnes kind and soft.
Oh*! smooth it yet again.
As softly as before;
Once—ooly once, and then
1 need thy hand no more.
Vet here I may atar,
Where I so Wg hare lain,
Through many a restless dav
And many a night of pain.
But bear me gently forth
Beneath the opea dev.
Where, on the pleasant earth,
Till night the sunbeams lie.
f '
iff
tare, through the coming dar*,
I shall notlook to th«v
My waary aide to raise
And shift it tenderly.
0 Thar* sweetly shall 1 sleep,
Nor will thou need to bni«g
And put to nty lip
Cool water faun the Spring.
Nor wet the kerchief laid
Upon my burning brow ;
Nor from my eyelids shade
The light that wound* them now.
Nor watch that none shall tread,
TO hear toy faintest sigh :
And feign a look of cheer.
And words of comfort speak.
Ve tura to hide the toar
That gathers on thy cheek.
Beside me, whero I rest.
Thy loving hands will set •
The flowers I lore the be*t: .
Moss-rose and violet.
Than to sleep i crave
Reaign me, till 1 see
The fhee of Him who gave
His life for thee ami me.
Yet, with the setting suu,
Come, now and then, at eve.
And think of me aaone
For whom thou should'st n,4 grieve :
>Vho, when the kind release
From sin and sufl'ermg came.
IVwaed to the appointed peace
In murmuring thy name.
Leave, at my aide, a space.
Where thou ahalt come, at last.
To find a renting-place,
When many years are past.
fASSMANN'9
IRON HOOPS AND TIES,
FOR COTTON BALES.
r*kx 6 cast* run Por*n-W na cbkt Loe t un
Rots !
A NY one considering the advantage of Iron over
A Bope ss a uatcriaimr Minting Cotton Bales, will
ta aurprlanl that It has not taen adopted long since.
In Its security against fire there U an overwhelming
reason tor Its adoption.
The Presase ta tta seaport cities have been the main
cause at Its not lislug generally adopted ; hut now that
oltfectioa la remo red generally, and the New Orleans
Press, the burgest In N. 0.. gires It the preference over
The Pasemann Iron Hoop and Tie Is the la-
proveeeat of one of the proprietors, and 1s adopted
hum the Itat, ttat It Is found after Ion j experiment, to
cosshlne the greateet merits In shnplkity andfttrtUly of
appUoatton or any yet mads. It is so prepared aa to
require nochsnge for recoaipresaing. Thus obviating
ihe only lemalng difficulty at the ssaboaidcltiee.
Tlw lloops are srnt of any length from eight to ten
feet, and a (all guarantee given ttat neither the Ties
nor Hoops ahsll break. And further, that cotton hound
la ttaaa shall be received on the aaaw tenas, at the Or
leans Press, as rope bound cotton. The weight per
bale Is about the sans u rope, not one pound more or
lees.
To show the opinion Ship Masters tare of It, we give
the following, i
The undersigned masters of vessels having had cot
ton compressed with rasaman's new Iron Hoops and
Ties, hereby recommend the same. The tales being
well compressed snd buttons or hoops, never hresklng
when thrown In the ship's bold, or when stowed:
L L. Condey, Cspt. ship Moses Derenpopt.
A.
*
A Tabot,
Madnu.
Henry.
ei.
James flint.
Mnlhousc,
KUa A.Clark.
~ dl.
John C. Wilner. '
U. Koprenholdt.'
L. P. Merill, •'
1D The_price of Hoops and Ties, st N.O., is 6cents
pound. Liberal deduction nude to merchants for city
acceptance, and all orders will receive prompt atten
_ P. BKLC11BR,
ttJti Commercial Place. maylOwtkn Anajrr.
thomas a. cossrro! ,
«RANT it COHPTON,
Sccctssoas to tub iiti Pía* of
ISAAC Q. WILLIAMS It CO.,
AfiUCCLTVRU WAREHOUSE,
Moan Cama, Stbaxb, Sunrrn,
WHIM will be found a targe stock of A6RICCL-
Tubal IMP LKMEXVi. suited ta the present
sad ('.-owing wants of the country. Among these see a
great variety of
MSOWS—Oast, Wrought and Steel, from one
light horse to sU estUe.
HAKROWS—Improved Hinge and Bxpand-
n«"üa« aadPlaalatlaB Cwru
9UIlt|
■an H fras ead Steel Corn ami Cob Crashers, and Pesd
MJta Bush Hooks, Stone and Wharf Trucks, Garden
and Dirt Barrows. Wagon and Plow Harneas, Collars.
an4
« V. .., PI..
ROAD ASD DITCBIXG SCR A Pi
■"** Bass' Patent Platform Scales of
all atoessMdcacriptions, ne pin ultra ofScale man
utoeture, and the only agency In Texaa.
. ■gltto T-OBfc Tanned, Stretched Leather, 2 to 4
inches; Vulcanized Rubber, 3 and 4 ply. all widths:
j?*1'.—1 Coupling: Lace Leather, Rivets.
nt Steel 1
Agents
'Wilier, Wta|ateACe. s Kentaekr
A & SAP KB ASD MOWER COMBIXgD. -
,«* Overshot
MeC#r* *** Home P^.
"VRAM ENGINES.
„ Fl#" • lOO Harse Fewer.
PA SE'SPA TEXTJTEAMSA WMILL.
-^ss^:l^•£r^ crt,
WES.
! 1859.
¿P"
factories, where it k neoamucy to place a huge number
Machines into a long bench, making one table answer
|br úmi (UK
N*. 9t With Walnut or Mahogany table, either
with or without Bos Top, which lochs down.
N«. 3« .lame atas aa No, S. hut runs with * hell, and
a much higher rate of qteed. This kind is well adapt
ed to manutacturing Clothinc or Leuther work.
This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as
there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will
not do. It is confidently esaerted that this Machine
runs easier than any machine now in use.
N«* 4. This Machine has a long arm, to accoaaaao
date large work. It nuts at a higher rate of spevd,
runs earily. and is. without doubt, the best Machine tor
Tailors' use ever offered to the public. It is also pe
euUarly fitted for plantathvn work, as It la very simple
yet substantial and durehle, with IhU little liability to
get out of oider.
N«* 3. This la a new and cheaper «ty Ks and a setter
ht Leather,
riety of other work.
eoce to furnishing a l
tasty Machine, at i "
It runs very easy,
maehtae now In the market.
Na, 8* This Is a Machine gotten up ou an entirely
aaw principle, dltforent from anything ever before of-
fered to thepubttc. It is veo- light and tasty, runs
very rapMbr. la III its \>i>etauon, ami
usee* atralfht Bredle, It U so arranged as
to be utterly impoaaihle for it to miss stitches. It has
a tension on both sklss, six l «arries a large supply of
thread on the under spool. The motions are gained hy
two small cntnka that run without percvptable noise.
The two threads are worked la such a manner as never
to both pull at the lama Uuw, and consequently, little
liable to break. The team is very elastic, and the thread
doaa not break In washing. It will do coarse work tat-
ter than any cheap machine now In market, m it uses
silk, cotton, or linen with equal fitcilltY-
Descriptive circulars furnished gratis.
Oe*kb «77 BaoADW.vY, Naw Yobk.
WHITNEY * LYON, Proprietor*
M. S. 1IBCWICH, Aottrr.
juneTd wSm ♦ Camp Street. New Orleans.
al fhvurite for Family, Light Leather, and a great va-
* ' tk. It has been gotten up with refer-
tg a strong and durable, yet Ught and
t a leas pike than either of the above,
y, rapidly, ami Is pronounced the best
S
IN TUB DISCOVERY OF THESE
Ceiebrateb Bitters.
tu, t
A im-w Iwrtit hM i toen apon the horizon of the
Mftllt'al World, tbe eepi*1 li^utucf ant! •*« -
5 waiij of mh>s€ afflicinl wtth hie follouins
diseases to leap for joy.
They will effectually cur* thai mo«t tin
tressinf Complaint
I>Y8P £P8IA,
in all its various forms. For
2J7SB C®8f-lASiT2,
| Strbous anb (bronic ptbilitp,
and all diseases arUina: from a disordered
STQMAGK OR UYlRt
Ms corstlre I powers are almo«t miraculous.
For the Cure, and as a rore Preventallre of
FEVER &. AGUE,
IILIQVS A«(0 OTHER FKVERS,
by Munctf, its CBnt>
As a 7>ittie in Cases of Yellow and other
Fewa. ^ incidental to Troica:
A few *am wiU dfcrtxallr ivBce sU CM of
" ausea, Hrk Head Ache, Lan
« Awrtlte, Ac., die.,
D06E-R* aa Abctt, i.l/ a wia^a« U
liimaiUjr.M** miif. Fw Ca
M Unw um a day. Win tebig.
JL
Now York.
|teto fori
I9PQB3KBS AJTD XART7TACTCHBB8,
21T OaUl Street, New Terk,
THTITB the attention of all Souttern buyers to their
X iarjre and Magnificent stock of
MANTILLAS, CLOAKS AMD SHAWLS,
Imported and Manufactured expressly for their large
and liaii—lin 3*uthem Tiade, aol composed of
Lace, Bilk, Cloth and Velvet,
Tna IiUaar &m> Most Exvaaatv Stotx ix
NEW YOBK CITS !
Embracing Over
TWO HCNDRBD fc FIFTY BITVEBENT STYLES,
in thi
LA TEST NO rSLTISS IX TEF MARKET
AT ANY AND EVERY PRICE ! 1
- FBOM «1 CP TO <40
TTj3 Extraordinary Inducements will be offered to
Sonraa Cash an Shovt tm Bi ybrs.
Weguaantee that the quality of onr goods are not
Merchants and dealers in MaatUlss will find it to
their interest to call and examine our goods and prices
before purchasing.
• ABBOTT, POLLOCK te. COCHEAN,
Iunea8dw3h ■ 317 Canal street. New Yort.
«ROVER * RAKER'S
CELEBRATED
FAMILY 8EWBTO MACHINES.
NEW STYLES- PBIC1 FROM <50 TO «123.
Kxtva Cbakou or «5 for Hddiers.
405 Braadway New York.
MBS. C BBENABB, Asbht, Ouubtox.
THESE Machines sew from two spools, as purchased
from the store, requiring no rewinding of thread ;
they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior style,
flnliWng each aeam by their own operation, wiihout re-
course to the hand-needle, as is required by other ma-
chines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than
a seamstress can, eren if she works for otie cent an
hour, and ate unquestionably, the but Machine in
the market for family sewing, on account of their sim
plicity, durability, ease of management, adaptation to
all varieties of family sewing—executing either lieavy
or fine work with equal facility, and without si>ecial
adjustment.
As evidence of tbe unquestioned superiority of their
Machines, the Oaovaa A Baklr Srwi.\u Machine
Company beg leave to respectfully refer to the follow-
ing Testimonials.
" I take pleasure in saying, that the Urover k Baker
Sewing Machines have more titan sustained my expec
tation. After trying and returning others, I have three
of them in operation in my different places, and, after
four years' trial, have no fault to fiad."—,/. IT. Bam
mond,lSmaior of South Carolina.
>' My wife has had one of Grover It Baker's Family
Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied it is
one of the best labor saving machines that has been in-
vented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to
the public."—A C. Harris, Govtr,u>r of Tsnneesee.
" I think it by far the best patent in use. This Ma-
chtoejy. be adapted from 1^ to the
beautifully than one can Imagine. If mine could not
be replaced, money conkl not l«uy it."—Mr . J. G.
Broten, Xathtille, Tennessee.
" It la speedy, very neat, and durable in its work; is
easily understood and kept in repair. I earnestly re-
oommend this Machine to all my acquaintances and
others."— Mr . M. A. Eur rest, Memphis, Tout.
"We find this Machine to work to our satisfaction,
and with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we.be-
lieve the Grover A Baker to be the best Sewing Machine
in use."—Deary Brother . AUiuoniu, Tenn
" If used exclusively for family puiposes, with ordi-
nary care, I will wager they will last one - three score
years and ten,' and never get out of fix."—Join Ers
tin*, XashviUe, linn.
" 1 have had your Machine for several weeks, and am
perfectljuotisfied that the work it does is the best and
most bcMtlful that ever waa made."—Magpie Aim i
ton, XatheiUe, Tsnnestte.
"I ose my Machine upon coats, dress making, and
fine linen stitching, and the work is admirable—Cir tet-
ter than the best hand-sewing, or any other machine <
lave ever seen."— Lsey B. Thompton, Xashtüi?,
•' I find tbe work the atreogest and moat beautiful I
have ever seen, made either by hand or machine, and
regard the Graver fc Baker Machine as one of the
greatest blessings to onr sex.."—Jfre. Taylor, Xa<-h
SEND FOB A CIRCULAR. .-OI
WEED'S
MACHIN ES
llave gained the confi-
dence of all who use than.
[ and have proved one of
' the most valuable inven-
tions of the age. They
use a Shuttle, making the
Lock Stitch on both sides
of tbe cloth alike, which cannot be unravelled or pulled
out.
They are all aiade with the highest mechanical skin,
and all war-anted to work well on all kindsof goods
from the lightoat fhbric to heavy bather. In particu-
lar, we would call the attention of all to our new
Faaaily Sewing Machine. It has been manufoctuml
expienly for family Use. and has met with fovur
from all. It la so ataplifiedaa to render it almost to-
poaaible to got out at order, or deiange its operations
indeed it ta so aiaaple aa to astonish one, that so small
a piece of mechaniwa will sew.
Below we give a description of the dtdferent styles of
the Weed Pateat:
No* 1 la a very convenient style, which can be
worked either hy hand or kx><. on or oil its ownltable.
g, and also for tars* aaanu
1859 Popular Trade la 1858
RIBBONS AND BOLUNERY GOODS.
BIBBON8! RIBBONS'! RIBBONStil
To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers
IN RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS,
aid
CASH BUYERS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNT BY
THE CASH KIBHOlt HOUSE,
lit Chambers street, New York,
j no. PAHRBLL,
Established 1858.
WB have originated a new principal—a now era In
the Ribbon Trade, whereby we make this business
Plaik, Simplx abd Statu as that or Brows Sura>
WR 8ELL FOR CASH! WE B UY FuR CASH I!
Wa ate satisfied with rtva raa cbst. raorrr. Ask no
second Prise, nave all our goods marked in Plaib
Fiodkss, so that maa, woman and child " buy alike,'>
and receive the same value for their money.
Our prices for best Taffota Ribbons, all colors, are
No. 1 H cts per piece, No. 4, 35^cM por piece
No. lj^lS cts per piece, No. 6, 57&cts per piece
No. S SOXete per piece, No. 9. 87>,cii per piece
No. 3 tSXcts per piece, No. 12, Si T^cts per piece.
No. 16, 1 47>icU per piece.
We offer fancy Ribbons " all styles," "all colors,"
"all qualities," at prices defying com-
petition, and for CASH only.
Our eatablishaieut is in the centre of attraction for
Biaaoas. " Quick Sales," " Light Profits.'' and "Good
Value," for cash.
Benches! Reuchet!
New styles and patena, at a aavingoi
30 ran curr. raoa caaniT raici.
Bxamine our samples, and be convinced.
Blend Lace, QnilUnge, foe., Ac,
Our line of these goods always full. We Import and
" Job " them at once for 5 per cent advance. Marked
prices on all goods " in Plain Figures."
a SAViau or 40 raa camr. on thbsb eoons raou oun
raaoaa.
Oar Intention ia to make the Ribbon Trade as staple
in regard to prices as domestic goods. To do this, we
must sell One million Dollars worth of
Jfmk Wi
®mratrB ^bbertistmnrts. Conntr^
Austin Couuty.
a. w. bush.........w. o. a. wilson . yitue
BUSH, Wlhsoa A:.CO.,
STobasb, ForWAKOIMO bhd COMM18SIOM maacs'sv.,
Hempstead.
PROMPT attention given to the Shipment ol t oo-
signments and Cash advancement on goods t<> our
care. jySw-tf
National Hotel—Helviite, l'e a us.
riAHR Proprietor of thia establishment is prepared
X to furnish his guests with the best the martetlajS
affords,and to bestow upon them every attention in**
his power to contribute to their comfort. A good stable
is attached to the premises. Charges moderate.
Jy6-wly ANDREW ROTHAMES.
BEN. I. HARRIS,
AriORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
septaa Bbllvillb, Austib Coostv, Tbxas. 5Tt
llarris County.
JAMES W. WIRHE,
lawyer a landagent.
Houston, Tbxvs.
BBriBBBOaa—Messrs. Peel & Dnmble, Houstoi ; Jas.
W ,.lore New Orleana. decllth.
LABGE IIBB PROOF WAREHOUSE.
B. tv.S.OWBUS.
VINCENT A OWEN^i
Succsssoas to Vibcbbt & Fisuta.
COTTON FACTORS,
Storage, Forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS,
Houstoh, Tbxas.
WILL receive and store, forward or sell Colton and
other Produce, agreeably to order. Inductions
strietly obeyed. aug94
TT7* Advances made on Consignent*.
Goods pel
We are Union Men. "No North," "no South." We
solicit the patronage of Merchants in every section o
the United Stale a, and are the servants of all who favor
us with their trade and patronage.
janl8d'«4m JNO. FARRELL,
CASH RIBBON HOUSE,
116 Chambers Street, Mew York,
a.a. WAUtaa. near the Hudson River R. E. Depot.
HRLMBOLD'S GEIUUNB PREPARATION OP
.Kaw York, January 1st, 1059.
JER'H M.'WARDWELL, of the late firm of Neilson.
Ward well dt Co., having connected himself with
the well known house of oí REID & TRACY, 83,
Chamber Street, New York, solicit* the continued pa-
tronage of his friends and customers, aqd assures them
that weir orders for Hardware, If addressed to him, or
toReid A Tracy, shall be satlfoctorlljr executed.
Janllwly
MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES,
THE TROY IRON AND NAIL
FACTORY, at Troy, K. Y., have
HENEY BURDEN'S IMPROVED j
HORSE-SHOE MACHINERY now
in successful operation,and are pre-
ared to execute orders for HORSE and MUL
i any weignt and Pattern, at a price but little above
Ihe price of Horse-Shoe Iron.
>i any weight and
Thequality of the Iron used in these shuesii warrant'
ed in every respect These shoeshave beenapproved
of, and are now used by the United States Government
exclusively, as also .by many of the principal Stage
and Omnibus Companiesand HorseShoers throughout
the country. These Shoes can be purchased through
the principal Hardware and Iron stores In the United
States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will re
celve prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN,
aprl3wly _ Agent, Troy, N. Y.
«RNTHY, SLOTE & CO.
(Late Lowery, Gentry & Sfote.)
WHOLESALB GROCBRS,
ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. Ill Fbobt Stbbbt, Nbw Yobk.
Abram M.Gentry, Texas.
Alonso 81°te, -lN#w York.
Geo. K. Otis."
numerous customers of R. McKInetry
at the South and Southwest, that
carriages, Bnggles and Harness
DECKER dt RANDELL,
(Successors te R. McKinstry, Jr.)
No. 450, Bboauwat Nbw Yobk,
ADOPTS this method of informing the
nu
Jr., at
they have purchased from him his entire'
Interest in tae orgtnal stand, (No. 430, Broadway.) We
intend keeping a large assortment of Vehicles and Har-
neas, and will oflfer them at a much lower prices than
of our competitors ia this city. We hola out great
icements to parties visiting the city should thev fa-
vor us with a call. Orders are respectfully solicited,
and when received will meet prompt attention. All
boxing and shipping are under our special supervision.
N. B.—All orders will hereafter be filled at No. 450,
Broadwa? mchS3w
any <
Indo
OK. T. McGOWN'S
SARSAPABZILA
and
IODIDE OF POTASH!
thb sbxat
BLOOD PURIFIER AND HEALTH RESTORER.
r>RBPARBD from Faasa Boot, the only kind worthy
I the confidence of Phyaielaaa or the public, old Im-
ported root being inert. The components of this medi-
cine are highly extolled by aome of the most distin-
guished Physicians in the world, as Sir Wm. Fordyce.
Brodle, Bell, etc, for the cure of Rheumatism, Syphilis,
. WhlteswelUng, Neuralgia, diseases of the
Kidneys, Liver, Spine and Skin; Dropsy, Female Com-
a. Old Sores, Pimples on the faeOy etc. It re-
i Mercury, or any laa purities of the Blood or Sys-
tem, makes the skin clear and smooth—an object ol
Interest with the ladies— and ahould be used int he
spriag and summer to purify the blood and prevent
sickness. Prices. 11 per bottle.
McGowm's Kssaitcs or Tab. — A certain euro for
Bowel Complalnta, as Diarrhwa, Dysterr. Flux, etc.,
aad affections ol the Lungs.
The two above medicines, prepared by H. S. Hughes,
.■ are
Galveston by J.llannay, Druggist.
Orleans, by J. Wright iV Co., and
jy6wly
inatw rsiaoa.ja. taos w. raíaos. eao. baoo
PEIRCE * BACON,
WHOI KSJIK OROCSKS AND COMMISSTON
MERCHANTS,
o. 1SS Mllb,Cotasr of Brood, Uoatoa
PAINTS OILS AND MEDICINES.
WII ITT IE K, DDNHAK * CO.
J^MPORTBRS^ MAN UPA I TOBSA AND DEALERS IN
1( vIVl CkaVO% ulAll V'CA\ VRO, AttU VAAIsAftO
_ Paints and Oils of all kinds; Window-Glass; Coach,
and Furniture, and Dema Varnish; Also Drugs and
Medicines, and Dye StuOk.
No. 4 di5, Loae «'bam, Boston, Mass.
P. S.—All orders promptly attended to—The lowest
F-elghtsobtained. Jansiwly W„ d. dt CO.
KSW STAGS LINK,
FROM GONZALES TO COLUMBUS.
'I1HB underatgned have «atabttshed a
A line of uca-aoas« i-oacubs upon
this aeoTa, vlas — —- — -
Leaving Gonaaleson Ti ss aV and SsrtanAvs after
the arrival of the San Antonio and Aastla States;
turalagla time tor the same ou Tcasaats and Tnras-
pavs. This Llae Intersects F. P. Sawyer's Line at
Coluabactor Richmond, running In connection with
the Kailread aa d Steamers tor Galveston.
Travellers will find this a Short, Pleasant, aad Dtrsei
Reuta to San Antonio aad etAcr towns In the Guadalape
Valley; avoiding the worst part of the Gulf, and saving
Una.
tySaa ratea balow, fro ■ Galveston to San Antonio,
Aim tin and Intermediate pot ata.
From Galveston to Harrlsburr «3 ou
" llarrlsburg to Richmond I SO
" Richmond to Columbu a no
" Columbus to Hallatsvllle 3 50
«« Hallatavllte to Gonaalcs 3 5M
*• Gonsales to Scguln 3 50
" Segutn to San Aantonlo 3 00
From Gonaales to Lockhart 3 50
«> Lockhart to Austin , 3 00
Theaama Ratasla returning. BBNSON * BONDS
n«v 41 Stage Pre pristo rs._
LfMBkirf Hotel.
rp H K Proprietor woaid respectfully inform the^MA
A traveling community that ha haa opened a Will
new Hotel In this place, situated near the steam-JUL
boat landing, and la now prepared to accommodate
travelers on the moat reasonable terms. (Attached to
the house la a large and commodious stable, where the
strtotnsUltentlon wlllbe given to horsosleftln hlscare.)
batbs or rsaa.
Board and Lodglngper Month §18 oo
Week aoo
Day l
Man and Horse .. Night ISO
Single Moal 50
Horao Keeping .. Day 75
.. .. Month.... «0 00
Clothlsg] Clothlnilt
C. D. SAYRH,
S(re«d. (Maulta—Atrl Ossr (e A. I.net* f C 't.
"IVfA ÑUFACTURER and dealer In ready made Cloth-
lv± lug. Hats, Oapa, Boots and Shoes, Carpet Baga,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Perfumery, etc., etc
Fnrnlahlni Goods
of every description, embracing every article that Is
necessary to complete a pntleman's wardrobe.
Also-keep constantly on hand, every description of
Panola County.
D. HOURS M. ÜCBAT.
HOORK at UcKAV,
ATl'OBNIBS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Cabtbaob, Panola Co., Tbxab.
WILL practice in the Courts of the 6th Judicial
District,and inthe Supreme and Federal Courts
at Tyler.
Referí ta—Chief Justice Wheeler, Judge O. M. Rob'
erts, and Gen. T. Green. feblDw
Anderson County.
jobs a.cbavbbs. joaa a. uooch
CRAVENS * GOOCH,
LAW, C0LLECTI0S, EXCBAJHQE.,
abo
LAND AGENCY OFFICE.
PALESTINE, TEXAS.
Gonzales County.
Hobatio S. Pabkbb H. Bbattos Nichols
"DARKER A NICHOLS, Attorneys and Counsellors
A at Law, Gonzales, Texas. Office on north aide of
Villi practícela the Courtaof Use Second and —*— prompt remittances in Sight
"upreme and ~ " - ' ~ —
References given 11 re-
the Plata.
and Tenth Judicial Districts, and in the Sn]
Federal Courts at Austin. ~ '
quired.
COURTS IK WHICH-WE PRACTICE.
WE practice in the counties of Houston, Cherokee,
Anderson, Henderson, Kauftnan, Van Zandt,
Smith, Freestone,Navarro, Ellis and Dallas, Screens
abo Fbosbal CocBTs'at Tyler.
COLLECTION OF CLAIMS.
& G. collect claims tn I astern aad Middle Tazas,
malee prompt remittances in Sight Exchange on
Galveston, New Orleans and New York. Palestine is
augia
REAL. ESTATE AGENCY
FOR WE8TBRN TEXAS.
rpHOS. J. PILGRIM haa opened an Agency, In the
A. town of Gonzales, for the purchase and sale of
Real Estate In Western Texas.
A residence of thirty years, extensive acquaintance
^ Spanish
are Us
Slactations and various tracta of unimproved Fnnd la
ifferent sections of the country.
O" Refers to J. S. Sydnor, Galveston.
Jahl8wtf THOS. J. PILGRIM.
In the centre of the heaviest lnterft>r°buslness done in
the State, and Is the most eligible point for the con-
centration of Interior Interests, reqalring local atteb-
GENERAL LAND AGEBCY.
We are prepared to locate Certificate* «a the best
sections of the pubUc domain; pay taxes and perfect
titles to land. Our Senior partner has given almost
uninterrupted attention, for the last ten years, to the
investigation, In practice, of the land Titles in Texas,
ud the varioas laws under which they originated. All
oí jug character oontded to us will have strict
personal attention
EXCHANGE.
Bioht abo Tusa Dbatts sold at all timea, ia sums to
suit purchasers, on Galveaton, New Orleans and New
Vork, at the lowest Interior rates.
Travis County.
J. T. HALLETT,
LAND AND GBNERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
Amamubhsis, Cohvbt ahcbb abo Commissiombb or Daana,
Office tn G. W. Paschal'a Office, Bots D' Arc Street,
Acstib Citt, TbxAs
finT
WNt. It. WILSON,
IarOKTBK AN d Db ALBK in
Hardware fc Agricultural impieaienta,
MECHANICS' TOOLS,
Wood and Willow Ware, Copper,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Cntlery,
'Nails, Castings, Grind and Mill;
Stones. Paints and Oils, Tin, Sheet Iron and Zbc,Cook-
ing and Parlor Stoves, Solar Lamps, Lift aid Force
Pumps, Hemp and Gum Packing.—Agent for
Hob's, Disstoh's abd Blakbwbll's Cibcclir Saws.
mch30wly HOUSTON. TIXAS.
EDWARD HlOBDAH,
NEGRO AND REAL ESTATE BROKÜK,
Blodbt's Building, Maim Stesbt, Hoostíx, Tiias.
WILL give his personal attention to tie sale and
purchase of Negroes and Real Estate.
Having a large acquaintance with the iiterlor of
Texas, he invites the patronage of the public
He has excellent accommodations for the >oard and
lodUigof Negroes intrusted to his care for safe.
j* Keeps always on hand Neroes for sala Iap28yl
efers to Henry Sampson &. Co., Ennis dt Co., and
Van Alstyne A Taylor, P. Scraton, Houston.
pertaining
miasioner of Claims Offices.
Writing of any kind particularly solicited.
All business entrusted to his care will be prompt-
ly and faithfully attended to.
IsCoXMuatoMBB or Dbbds for the following States:
Massachsetts, North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee
New York, South Carolina, Mississippi, Kentucky,
Pennsylvania, Oeorgia, Louisiana, Miaaouri,
Virginia, Florida, Arkansas, Ohio.
DarosiTioBs to be used in any of the above States,
carefully attented to Jneglw
HOGAN 'S HOTEL.
SITUATED ON THB jiokth S1DK OF MAKKK'I
square, houston, texas.
' 11 he subeerlberannouncesto hisfriends snd
A the publlo generally, thathe Is now pre-
pared,in his bbw Hotel, to acommodate all
hose who may favorhim with thelrpatronage.'
This hotel offers many inducements to regular boarders
and travelers, being large and commodious—containing
over forty sleeplngrooms, well ventilated, a tortion of
which is fitted up expressly forfamllles.
Stabling attached.
AH the stages startfrom this House.
Passengersand their baggage conveyed to and from
the boatsfree of charge. J. B. HOGAN,
Jupe34 ^ Proprietor.
OLD CAPITOL HOTEL,
Hocston, Tbias,
THORNTON THATCHER, PaoraiBTca.
T^HE subeeriberhavlngleased and thoronghly
A repaired and renovated the above Hotel,
respectfully solicits the patronage of the trav- ^^^_
ellng public, and assures those who mayfavorhim with
their calls, that noeffortsshall be spared to ixake their
stay agreeable. Ills accom moda tions for ladiia or fami-
lies aro ample.
ID Large and convenient Subios alUchad to the
House. p28w 1 y
CABEEN A JAKHOM,
Houston, Twxas.
COTTON FACTORS
abd wboibialb dbilibiis
Precisions, Groceries,
l.l«uora—el all kinds,
Plantation suuuitea.
BAtiGINO, KOPK, W '
PAINTS,OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
¡RON, NAILS.
HAKDWARK.
AO.V STF.E/.,
I.IAIR .1 .YD CE.Kf.XT,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS .iXl> sH'iF.S
A nd a general stock ol
DRY GOODS! ectlSw
KOHEK1' BELLI"
Horero* Tbxas
CU R KS cancers. Wens, White Swellings,Scald Head,
Tetter- Bone Pollona, Ulcers. Chronic Sore Legs
andSbre-o every description. ¿V No cure, ao psj.
aagl-57wly.#
hesrv house & co.,
window,sash and blind maNUFACTOKY,
milam Stbbbt, hocston, Tbias.
Arb prepared at sight to execute any orders for any
amoant of Sash, wlthor without Glass.at the trices
named below, also, Pakkbl Doors, raised on bolh
sides, well Onlahed, aad made of the best seasoned
Cypress Lumber.
Annexed to the various sizes of Sash, wehavoglven
•he exact size the frame should be made, for the con
-rnienceof our customers:
taxed Sash 8 by 10 worth 16 c., frames to it 12 lights
s ft. 4j(tn by 3 ft. 10 la.
axed Sash lOby IS, worth ISc.; frames to 111 flights,
ift. 10* In. by 4 ft. 6 In.
Glazed Sash 10 by H, worth 23c.; frames to at {¿lights.
3 ft. 10 1-2in. by 5 ft. 2 1-4
Glazed Sash 10 by lt>, worth 85c.; framesto It 12lights.
9 ft. 101-3 In hy S ft. 10 1-2 In.
Glazed Sash 12 by 16, worth 30c.; framesto at I21lghts,
3 ft. 4 1-4 in by 5 ft. 10 1-2 in.
Glazed Sash 12 by IS worth S5c.; frames to flt 12 lights,
3 ft.3 3-4 In by 6 ft. 6 l-8ln.
Glazed Sash 12 by 20, worth 40c..frames to 3t Wtights,
3 ft. 33-4 In by 7 ft. 11.2 In
0> Mouldings of all kinds and Cypress aud Pine
Lumbal, well assorted. Also, Cypress Shingles forsale
at our yard. HKNKY UOUSB & CO,
ap20wly Houston, Texss, April 20,1857.
O. J . BUDWINi
ATTOBSBY-AT-LAW.
junc24 Hemslon, Harris Ttx«s
W iH. KDWAB1I8,
Attorney at law, ah gbbbbalLand aobnt,
Telegraph Buildings, Houston, Harris Co.,Texas.
Will practice in any of the couru In the State, will
give special and promptallentton to collecting, buying,
selling and looatlngland, and investigating titles.
Ra/arsacss;—Hon.K. M. King,Memphis,Tenn.|Ci>l.
B. R. Johnson.Sumnerco.,Tenn.; Hon. Ben. B. Gny,
HopklnavlUe, Ky.; Thos. Harrison, Esq., Logan co.,
Kyi: Col. K. W. Morgan.Shelbyvllle, Ky.; Hon. John
C. MeVoa, Jackson,La.; W. PurgusKernan, Ksq.,Clin-
ton, La.s*. H.Marr, Esq., Commercial Place, N. 0.;
CharlesFarwell. 37 Camp St., N. O.; Col H. Waahltg-
ton, Polk co., Texas; B. A. Shepherd, J. P. Wilson.
Houston,Texas. my 4
CAKHIAtiK REPOSITOHY.
Mesera. Ball, Hutchlngs dt Co., K. dt D. G. Mills.
General B. B. Nichols, James Sorley, Powell A Ruth-
ven, George Butler, Thoasaa E. Compton? Balllnger dt
Jack, John B. AG. A. Jones, Wm. Hendley A Co.,
Galveston; B. A. Shepherd, Henry Sana peon and A.
M. Gentry, Houston; Hon. S. Crosby, Gen. Thomas
Green,R. M.Blgin, Austin; Dr. J. H. Starr, Nacog-
doches; B. M. Johnson, Shreveport, La.; J. Burnstde
A Co., McKleroy A Bradford, Paul Tulane f Co.,
Searing t Scott, Henderson A Grimes, Smith dc Bro.,
Slarck, StauBer dt Co., New Orleans.; Neilson, Ward-
well ic Co., Henrys, Smith & Townsend, McKesson fc
Bobbins, B. M. dt E. A. White lock dt Co., Geo. W. dt
". Reed, A. Banes dt Co., New York. dec22-dwly
VV. L. * C. JL. ROBAROS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AUSTIN, TBXAS,
\A' ILL practice in the Federal, Supreme and District
' * Courts al Austin, and will make Collections in any
portion of the Federal WesterifDistrict of Texas
References:
New York—Jacob Wilcox; John D. Scott A Co.; D. 0
Hyde dt Co.; Plant dt Co.; J. S. Bunce A Co.; Harral
Sproulls dt Co.; and Sam'l. Ward, the latter 25 South st.
Philadelphia—TyedeU & Mitchell.
Baltimore—Federick B. Dawson, Esq.
Louisville—Hon. W. S. Bodlsy.
Memphis—Prof. H. B. Kobards.
Vicksburg —Browns. Jhonson; Brooks A Smedes; and
Marshall t Miller.
Hatches—C. A. Lacorte, John T. McMurran
New Orleans—Hufhes, Hvllested f Co.; J. Waterman
A Bro.j Geo. M. tinckard
A Co.; W. A. Hanney & Co.
. Co.; Towsend, Tompkins
A. f. Dunbar dt Co.
jno8wtf
H. c. Perneo, Woodville J. P. Purvis, Austin,
PEDIGO fe PURVIS,
LAWYERS AND GENERAL AGENTS.
riLLgive undivided attention to all buainesi
I trusted to them. They will give special atten-
i to all cases coming before the Court of Clal
Austin. Address, Austin, Texas. septlD
D.
n.c. ruBBHAB, a. rats*an.
TEXAS REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
COLLECTING 4- LAND AGENCY.
C. dt G. R. FREEMAN, Attorneys at Law,City
of Austin, Texas. Homes in Texas, and safe In-
vestments obtained through this Ageney. Fldelltftothe
interests of non-r$sldents. Registers of Lands for sale In
all parts of the State; full exhlbita of title aud accurate
descriptions,also, registersofTownand City Lota. Lands
located,bought and told. Claims against the State or
individuals collected and adjusted, and remittances
made by exchangeson New Orleans or any of the north-
ern cities. If desired. Taxes paid on land situated In any
part of the State. A thorough and Intimate knowledge
of the country and tho land system, Insures superior lo-
cations and the best titles. Strn ~
<uay always have soi
the office ofthisagency. Registers open forexamlnatlen
ILr* Office on Congress Avenne_Austin, Texas. 1 sp9
_ rs looking at Texaa
e leading items and useful hints
s. t. nbwton
. wm. a. bbicb.
NRWTON dt BHYCR, Attobbbts abb Cocbsbllobs
at Law, Austin, Texas. WH1 promptly attend to
allprofessional business conldedto them lnthe District
Court of the 2d, 3d and 4th Judicial Districts, and la the
Federal and Supreme Courts ofthe State, held at Austin
and Galveston. WU1 also act as Land Agents and Attor-
neys for Non-Residents, Soldiers, and the helra of those
entitled to Lands,underthe laws ofthe late Republic of
Texas.
ITr* Particular attention will be given to thelnvestl-
gation and consummation of disputed Land Titles.
ITP Office on Congress Avenue, next door to Mi
lamUton dt Chandler. oct 10-lyr
(Ewralrs
New Orieañíu * Te";
wool.skv & ethkbidge,
COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS .
87 Camj' SrBBBT, Saw Oblbabb Jmly_
■IIKCCK PUTNAM,
BBCBIV1NG AND FORWARDING MERCHANTE A
Gbmbrai. StbakboaT Aobbt,
No. 5 Front Street, New Odeana. 25-ly
Tl-p Strict personal attantioa paid to «srwardlng.
DOWUitGi' BUGS.,
BOOT AND SHOB MANUFACTUBEBS,
AND dealer in Lidies' Mlssas and children's
Boots and dices, Trunks, Valises, Carpet
Bags, etc., No. 92 Camp 8treet.
Jantfwly NbwOblbabs.
petbr hawks,
No. 68 Camp Street, New Orleans,
STATIONER, PRINTBR AND BBANK BOOK
Manufacturer.
BANKING, Mercantile, Insurance and Court Books
of any size and pattern, made to order, and of
the best Material.
Steamboat Books, of every deacriptlon, on hand,
r made to order.-with promptness and dispatch.
Law, Music, and Miscellaneous Books bound in any
style, and at the lowest prices.
Orders from the country solicited, and will be
promptly attended to. * Jan26wly
Kaufman County.
R. J. ÓSBORN,
ATTORNBY AT LAW AND GENBKAL LAND AGBNT,
KADrnAB, Kacmlan Coubtt, Tbxab,
WILL attend to locating Certificates, paying Taxes
and investigating Land Titles. All business at-
tended to promply. {V Office on the corner of Wash-
ngton and Greve Streets. maySSwly
john iteinlan,
Dbalbb ib
WATCHES, JEWELRY,GUNS, PISTOLS,CUTLEBY
And Fancy Geoda*
No. 40 St. Charles street, Nbw Obibabs.
¡TT" Watches and Jewelry repaired and Warranted
janSSwly
Robertson County.
^ n. H. STOKES,
ATTOBNEYATLAW,
OWBSVILLB, ROSBXTSOB COOBTT, TBXAS.
ti ILL practico in the Courts of the 13th Judicial
' ' District and Supreme Courts at Austin, febflwly
JOHN H. FEENEY,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
Wkétlock% TtXOLt,
VKT1LL practice In the Courts ofthe 13th Judicial Dla>
v v trlet,compriBlng Leon, Brazos, Robertson, Fails,
Limestone,Freestone, HHl and Navarro counties.
juneS0-tf
Houston County.
JOHN a. BATBS rBBSTOB BAT.
HATES, A HAT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CROCKETT, TEXAS.
WILL attend to all business confided to them In
Houston and adjoining counties; also, will prac-
tice in the Suoreme and U. 8. Courts at Trier
Walker County.
Janl3wly„
KJKKNAN HOUSE,
Hdbtbvillb, Walxsb Co., Tbxas,
tiling public will find every-
e their stay pleasent.
'■ KENAN, I p.™.jLrt..
W. A. PAEBIBH,{c^^^^^
A llhis fine Hotel the travel
thing necessary to make
A. M. BBA^CB A. ABBBCBOnBlB.
BRANCH A ABERCBOMBIE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Hdbtbtxllb, Walkbb Co., Tbxas.
WILL attend promptly to all bnslneia confided to
their eare, In the counties of Montgomery,
Grimes, Madison, Walker, Trinity and Polk, and, tbe
Supreme Court at Galveston. ianlSwlr
. a.BUTHrnroBD
..hbbbtc. cook.
Rutherford a cook, attobbbts at Law abb
Gbnbbal Land Asbbts, Austin, Texas.
Roferto John Henry Rrown, Galveston; Raldridge
Sparks A Co., lndianola. sep 26 y
J. DOUGLASS BROWN,
GENERAL LAND AGBNT
and rOLLBCTOBOr claims as aim st tu stat a Or tbxab
ob tbb cb1tbd states.
Congress Avenue, opposite Swenson's Large Building
AUSTIN, TBXAS.
Refettne*—Heads of Departments, Merehanls,baalneae
and professional gentlemen, Austin City, Texas; the
members of the Legislature of Texas; Texas Senators
and Representatives In Congress; S. M. Swe
chant, Austin Texas; John A. Mitchell. New Oi
Wm. H. Sellers & Co., merchant, New York; Hon.
John Henry Rrown, Galveston, Texas; Hon. Andrew
Neill,Seguía,Texas; Hon. JohnC. Breckinridge,Ky.
Calhoun county.
NKLSON SHIELDS,
—WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DBALBB !J—
-MKRCHANPIZK, GROCERIES, ETC., ALSO,
GENERAL Commission Merchant, and denle. _n
Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Sho<
Umbrellas. Family Groceries,etc.,etc.,
Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cape,
a,etc., etc
POKDEBHOBB, Tax as.
otton shipix
buy
¿y Liberal cash advances made on ootton shipped
my friends in New York or New Orleans. Will bi
hides and cotton. So call andjee
janlSwly N. SHIELDS.
accessions to Its stock, euusisuiig pi carnages, sa*
rouchea, Buggies, and other vehicles of any style, das-
orlptlon and nrlco. Planters aud dcalara ran bo aeon-
consisting of Carril
s, ana otn *
nrli
nodated oa tne bast terms.
ubllc are Invited t
manufactured expressly for this establlahmctt,
- w_ M
A. A. TUCKKR.
The publloarelnvlted to calland exatnlue our woik
all manufactured expressly I
u(hcturar J. H. Duren, Kahway, New Jersqr.
Ills
by the
JuaM4
madison County.
Cloths, Caaalmers, Vestlngs or the very newest pat-
) pa red to make to order at snort
(ashlnnabl* style. mchflwlv
terna, which we are pre
notice, and tn the most'
Texaa Preaerved rrnlta,
JUSTreceived and for sale by DAN. PILL1PS,corner
of Stand and Trenontetreeta:
SO* qts. ease Preserved Peaches, SO gal. do;
lot do Tomatoes, SO do Green Corn;
100 do AssortedGaapea. etc.,etc.
These are from Capt. D. 6. Kelsey, at Cold Springs;
and are Home made preparations, (Texaa.) We chal-
lenge competition, either in Price or Quality; and we
will be prepared to furnish the Merchants of Tans,
nextseasoa, with an unlimited supply.
Orders are solicited for the next season, and mer-
ehantaparakaeelng will be fully guaranteeded that the
arttele fat up, wlllbe equal, if notsuperior, to the Boa-
ton or Kew York markets | aovlltf]
ITr*Apply to PAS PHILLIPS or J. P. DAVIB.
OBI' YOUR SHIRTS IjTnBW ORLKANSAT
S. N. ¡IIOOBYIS,
Cornee Cabal abd Kom. ítbeet .
SHIRTS
6 for $1 Ml
6 for «2 SO
6 for «1 00
JOHN K, PEEL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Madison, Madison County, Texas,
'.t/lLL practice In the Dlstrlot Courts in the coui
\ V ties of Madison, Grimes, Leon, Walker, Knbor-
son and Montgomery.
Referentes .-—Hon. R. T. Wheeler, Independence; !,
H. Davis, Montgomery; Thos. W. Blake, Leona;:.
B. Saunders, Belton ; Branch A Abercrotnble. Hunl-
vilte. aprliwly.
Jackson county.
Land terSale.
I 'J07 ACRES IN BRAE OS COUNTY on the^
AjJOl east aide of the Braxos river, about ten!
miles from the town of Washington, on the road „
from Hontton to Whe«lock, ana through which Ihe 6ii*
veston, Houston and Henderaon Rail Road will mass-
ing partofWm.Mllllcan'shead rtghtleagoe. Porten
apply to the subscribers Jackson county, orto WillUn
Dunlapof Brasos county, who will show the land.
1000 acres In Jackson county, nine miles from Texati,
partof Henry Smith's head right league.
I will also aell ny Homestead, containing about 131
aerea,on which there Is a comfortable Frame Dwelllni
with all neeesaary out buildings, garden, shrubbery
peach trees, etc, together with 35 acresln ahlgh stated
cultivation. J M. WHITE.
Jackson County, Nov. 6. tf
Fort Bend County.
ITT* TRY M1UH
1?1. H. WfLLIAlHSON ,
Receiving, Forwarding d O en'I Commissi JUerchs.t
oaa door warr or slobs hotel,
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
WHOLE SALB and RETAIL dealer In Grocerta,
Brandies, Wines, and Ltqnors; Tobacco ad
Cigars, Wood and WiHow ware die.: a general ased-
ment of every thing In the Grocery line on band, aid
eonstantinglyrocaivingfTomNewOrleansandthe Non
all of whlen la offered for Cash orproducee. If yn
wish Bargains. Call and Tar Mb ! Oct C-Cm-w
Nacogdoches
ty.
sea-Urecae Hotel, salarla* Texaa*
BY S. S. GIVEN S.
1MIK Proprietor of thia bona* would respectAilly in-
form his old patrons and the public generally, that
he is prepared to accommodate theiu with eomfortabl
quarters. Passengers by steamship to or from Matagor
da. Copan Lamar, Aransas, Corpus Christ!, the 8ta
Antonio and Guada!nw,il .t . (luci. mat
Saluria ia the proper poiut for their change of boats. To
invalids seeking health and Sea Bathing, and to pleasure
parties for hunting, 8>hiug, Ac., SalurTa ia without a ri-
val. The oharges will be moderate for either tranalent
orpermauent boarders. malOwlyr
rLs-tt heb a. a. woobwabd.
STOCK DALE A WOODWARD
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
Ibbiamola, Calboon Co., Texas.
WILL complete the bualness of Little dk S tor dale,
and practice In the Tenth Judlclal District, lap?
JOHN ¿7 OARKY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT A GBNERAL AGENT
Peiedar Hera, 7torai.
HZr* Strlctattentlon paid to all business entrusted
ny care. febOO-ly
HENRY BEAUMONT,
ATTORNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ladiaaefa, Texas.
])P Odlce at Powder Horn. feb2 -wly.
J. It.SANDERS. a. wb1tkbt.
SANDERS A WIllTSKY.Sntr Aoents and Acctiok
bbrs, Lavaca, Texas.
N. B.—Accounts aud other Clalmscollectedandfuade
promptly remitted. oetSl
GROBGB P. FIN LAY, Attorney at law.Lavaca
Texas, will attead to the ColleoUoa of Debta, and
heCoun-
and
tha proaeeutloa of claims «rail descriptions. In UeC<
Ues of Calhoun, Jaokeoa. Lavaca, Victoria. Gonsales
i o witt. fabfi-lyr
CM. C0H?i, SMirriNo A«a|n, Forwarding A Con
^ • tnlulou Merchant, Powder Horn Wharf,lndianola,
Jlj* The highest prices paid tor Country^rcduco.
AS11WORTH dt BERGBON, WaoLaaain a^Rbta
Gaocaas, Colmaos dt Foawaaatao MeW^abt
fowder Horn Wharf, lndianola,Texaa.
Always on hand Frentk Winn, Liquors, Fruits, Im-
ported direct for us, with a full assortment of .YartAsra
aad IfiiKra Predara.
U Cotton, Hides, Wool and Pacana bought attha
eat cash prices. Jan IV'SS-lyr
EllTARf HOUSE.
MAIN STREET, INDIAN0LA, TBXAS.
Williak P. Hassell, Proprietor
Pleasantly situated—thoroughly repaired. Janfi3Sm
Stielikh T.Sbawell. DavidJ.Balbwib
SBAWELLA BALDWIN, Attorneys aad Casaitlenal
Lttw, lndianola, Texaa, will practice In the Uiatrlo
CourUfortno Tenth and Fourteenth Judicial Dls'ricta
and Federal Courts at Austin and Galveston.
j. w. IIai.dridsb r.arABEa
BALDRIDGB, SPARKS dt CO., Lower Wharf, Indian
ola, wUl make liberal Cash Advaaceson Produce to
our friends in New Orleans and the North.
lndianola, Aug. 22 H. BALDRIDGB dl CO.
WLL1AM G. WOODMAN, Notabt Public, Comí
■ibbioheb for thb Statbs or Louisiana abb Mn
sisstrri, lndianola, Texaa.
N.R.—All business entrusted to me will be prompt,
attended to. feb 2-w-3m
CLARK ic WALKKK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
bacosdochxa, TElAa. „ . „
PRACTICE In the Courts of the Fifth Judlc'-ODMui. '
ma* af wiSta- ' aate£¿¿ Suea, an I At V. _/
i !■ ■ Ji.íi - v. —« inrtrw 1 _ L. ' ♦ ' '
irtatTíler. (novl-wlyr
Dallas County.
Jno. C. McCot E, P. Nicbclsob
MeCOY * NICHOLSON,
Attobbbts abd Cotnsbllobs at Law,
Dtllta, Teztif
\X7" ILL practice in the Supreme and District Courta
nutrf ,° # t 8UU'^and In the Federal Court for the
District of Texas. Any businesa confided to them ahall
be attended to with promptneaa and fidelity.
.Jty*r*ntit—Mesars. G. M. Pinchard A Co.
N. Or-
SugÍ fe* S^^^^^Vi^rrHo.-:
Bexar Connty.
Texas Hedae.
E undersigned havingleaaed this well kno'
X HomaailBauue HoosB,haa had the sai
thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and la
.red to aeeommodat
house is admirably
Stable attached, la finely adapted to the wants of
patrons and friends who asay be coming in from the
country or neighboring towns. He hopes by strict at-
tention to the neceaatttea of his customers aad making
his charges moderate, to receive a liberal share of pah-
He patronage. S. W. McALLlSTBE,
majSSwly San Antonio
fully prepared to aeconamodate all who may give him
a call. His house is admirably situated, being on A reel
street, aboat one square below asarket, and, harinj:
Liberty County.
rpUE UNDRBSIGNBD having parchaaed the Interest
1 of John Wrigley and Jamea Wrigley, ia the late firm
of J. 4t J. Wrigley h Co., wlH continué basin ees tor and
on his own accoant, and hopea, by strict attenl
basinets, to merit a share of public patronage.
Liberty, Jan. l,18SS-feb2-w-tf C. CXUND.
Falls County.
tbos. r. stewabt.
Alt COCK dk STEWART,
ATTORNIES AND COUNSBLLARS AT LAW,
abd qbxexal lajtd abd collectue asbutb.
Martin, Falls Connty, Texaa.
ILL practice ia the counties of Brasos, Robertson.
W halla, Limestone, Freestone,HUI, Navarro. Let
Milam, Barlasen, McLenan, Coryell, Bosque and Bell
Also in ths Supreme aad Federal Courta at the city
city of
[decSO-ly
Karnes county.
JAS. "C. ROGERS * CO., ,
Wuolbsalb Gbocbrs, QosmssiJi Mebcbabts, abd
IIKALKRS IN WiaTERN PRODUCE,
Sos. liandjH Poydiaa Street,
Nbw Oblbabs. _ Jy9-iy
Orleans
New wrleana HertlcaltaralOard~~~
HBHRY STECKI.KK, HORTICULTURAL PLOR"'
ORNAMENT AL Trees, Planta and fhrub. t. T
The Garden ia located al No. 126 Lonlu ..
the second block below the Aleaicsn Gall
near the Grave Yard, Third DUtrlct. Kwl'olc
The Omnlbusses stationed at Odd Pelln.<
run within Ave aquares of the Garden ' H ¡.
lanis,
•1
Horticultura I.
rr\HE aubacriber begs>io Inform his rriei.x.
A the public that he has'opened his Greenhm, Éfc
and Plant establiJhment, on corner oí tanati!**
Lafayette Square, for ihe aeason, where will i?T"c
the largest collection and fluest vsrletle , r t'°'t
Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery and «¿I"'1
house Plants, in the South. Among which «IT??1
new and rare. His collecti' ^
Fruit Trees, conslatlDg^p^'
found everythlrg
Koses is unrivaled.
rmnvea ucoh ui men nuu *uu suiuuie lora fu,,:;
era climate. All Plants, Tree*, etc., purcba e<i tií'
«IU vuauiaav. - — 1 y *a 1 Si k,
establishment guaranteed trne to name and kind p,r¿'
lag done in the best manner. All goods delivered
board steamer, etc., free of cxpense. Planu of
kind farnlshQ from his ntf* Nuraery on the Meuu,
Ridge, free of cost.
Jan25w JOHN M^NELSOS
J AMIS • TBABP WM. V. B'CRi,
THARP idcBAE dk CO.,
GROCERS AND PORDUCE MERCHANTS,
No. 10 Tchoupitoulas and New Levee Street ,
jan25wly Niw Oeleaks.
I
JACOH Bl'HCKEXT,
GROCBR, AND DEALER IN
Fine WI nt s and Liquors,
No. 93 Camp Stbeet.
(under Jacobs' DaguerrSotype Saloon) *o
Jan25wly Nbw Oblbabs.
w. W. carí.OSS A CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Receivibc, Fobwabdibo abd Gbbbbal Commissiox
merchante* '
No. 16 Commercial Place,
JanSSwy Nbw OklAabs,La.
charges.
has been newly furnished and painty
i table will be supplied wlffi the chote**
ford, and meals being served at all hour,
wood, miltehbeboeb a co.
New Orleans.
wood dt raaor,.
Philadelphia.
WOOD, niLTEHBERGER dk CO.,
SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL IRON WOR^S
57 Camp Stbbbt, New Oblbabs
ALL styles of Railing for Cemeteries, Gallarles. Bal-
conies, Offices, Verandas, etc.,etc.. ftt>m the light-
est and most graceful, to the heaviest and most elabor-
ate designs
Iron fountains, Vases, Statuaryi I,loma,
Dogs. Dragons, etc.
ron Settees, Chaira, Tables Stools; Brack-
ets, Lamp Posts, FoweaStands, Horse Troughs, Hay
Racks, Hitching Posts, Carriage Gate , Tree Boxes,
Iron StaOrai straight and spiral.
Gaat Iron Mausoleums of beantifal design add
finish. o
Corinthian Capa, Columna, etc., etc.
Our (aclllties for executing orders for any and «very
article In the OrnamenUl Iron way are second to none,
aad we invite the attention or the pubUc to our list of
Designs, over 500 in number, confident that while their
tastes will be suited, otfr work will combine all the re-
quisites of beauty and substantial construction.
TT-p Wareroom—No. 57 Camp street. Foundry and
Machine Shop, No. 247 Tchoupitoulas street. Jn25sr3qi
• HARSDEH<8 HOTEL,
^Formerly the Vab Bibbeb Horas,,
Comii-of Carondelet and Poydra* sts.,N. Orltmu.
ri>HIS Hotel being situated In the most central ^
1 p&rt of the city, offers to families and gentle- K
men visiting New Orleans all that can be desired,-^
both as to convenience and accommodation, combing
with moderate char "
Phis House has
this FaU. Thetabl
tbe markets afford, — _ __
offera every Caclllty that can be wUhed for to merchu*
planters, and others having business to attend to. k
No exertion or expense will be spared by the ut¡dt.
stzned to make thlahotel Fibst class in every resnsti
lepsrr-tf THOS. W. MARSPg^' j/
STATIONERS' BAU! ~~~~ i
david c. STETaOl [
Nsw York. New Orlesna I
D. FELT A STETSON, ®
No. M Camp street and No. 7 Bank Pines,
General Stationers, Jek Printers,
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORIES,
KEEP constantly on handa large and wsll selsetai
stock of PAPER—Rulsd and Plain Folio ton
Foolscap; Packet Post; Commercial and Quarto Post: bli,'
and white, wove and laid. ^
Albo—A Urge variety of plain and fancy Note Pep,,
and Envelopes; Copying and Seal Presses; Goid p%
with gold and silver casss; Steel Pena, ia all varietiat
Topes of all sises and qualities; Envelope and >ht >
ting Paper.
Together with the largest stock of BLANK BOOK! t« 1
be found in the Southern country, all made of ths btc *'
English and American paper, Oled to all the varloai ait i>
terns in use, and bound la every variety of style f¿¡
sets or single Books furnished at the shortest poaaibli
notice.
Our PRINTING OFFICE and B1NDEBY are oa ths
premises, and ander our immediate supervision; and bt Ó
ing supplied with the best stock and material to be st ^
tained, we are prepared to do all descriptions of «ork a L
short notice, at low prices, snd in a satisfactory mascar \
0 Persons in want of anything in our line of bnsisaa
are respectfully invited to givs us a call before purchw
ing elsewhere. ¡£7"- No.il Camp street and 7 Bath Piac«
New Orleans oct2S-wly
Hoard ik moms* portable and statioü-
ABJT 8TBam ENGINES AND BOaBRS.
Now In store and ready for delivery, tfghty of these
celebrated engines, at the following alies:
3>í Inches diameter of cflinder,
i*
5 H
T
8
8JÍ
10
12
Removal.
The Diamond Baif Cntting and
Bstíiinf Salees,
NRW ORLRANs
Has been removed to No. 90 Common Street,
VXTHERB the Proprietox has completed his exits
v V alve arrangements to give bis patrons that grcst
desideratum a Clear Wallr Bath. Warm. Cold
and from 810 24 Inches stroke, and rating frota is w ;
25 tfbrse I
complete.
25 ttbrse power, will chimneys, blowers and water pipe
Thi is the only St/am Engine made which has a
Shower, Doaee, Sulphur, Salt, Mustard and Perfuaaed
Baths, ladear water P
As usnalln the To u so rial department tbe beet aits
ase employed. aepM
I. S. HOLSEX dk CO,,
No. 104 Magazine ,<t., and 2d Bed .Store Third District
O - 6 SKW ORLEANS.
DEALERS in Une, Roman and American Cement
Plastering Hair. Plaster—English aad America*
Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Sand, Marble Dust
Tar, Pitch and Rosin, and
Koala Aau aad Palsaa OH.
Boiler perjecüy mccersMe in mil of its parts both Instje I
sad Outside, for Clisninf, and a conclusive evidence of
its superior merits and popularity. Is in the fart thai np- >
wards of ONE THOUSAND of the A are now innse.
with b constantly Increasing demand. For sale by
-3. U. GILtfAN,
jan25-w3m 7d Gravler street, New Orleans.
f\NB HUNDRED A FlPTY THOUSAND DOLLAR.-
U WORTH OF MACHINERY now in storMnd ready
for delivery at the shortest notice, comprising eights i
Steam Engines with thetaBoüers and chimnles.
Twenty-five SAW MlLLs, Including Single aud i
Double Circular Saw Mills, with both iron and wooden i
Frames, of Noreroes A Steam's Patents, a
Fifty Slranb's iron Frame Cera and Flcur Mills.
Tweaty-fpur Newells Cottob Scbsw", of 6,8,9 and
U Indies diameter, by 12 feetlong.
One thotuatnd feet Turned and Polished Wrought bou
Shafunz,- with corresponding pillows, Mocks, binges,
couplings and pulUes, from 12 to£0 inches fe dlanyter
and 12Inch face. s>
Ten Doctor EngiutsTsf different -Ires.
Six (ban Butteries, with tanks, pipes, cocks, etc.
Circular Saws, of all sizes, from 4e to 72 inches in
diameter.
Six Draining Matehims of different size*. ;
For sale on the most favorable terms
S. 11. i.lLMASf
. Jan35w3n 70 Gravier street N -w Orleans.
Sole Aobbts roa the Salb or
NEWARE AND ROSBNDALE CEMEM.
a* [aUjEl.-W-lj
Mcjd.rrjr f Co.' BalXtmm HemutittUf Seated Fnuu.
TllLffK, KMArfA c o7
~ Successors to Taylor A Hadden.
, Wkolesalb aw* Retail
CLOTHING W a RKBOl St,
96 CaBal Titan, Sbs OblHi. .
deel
L . S. LAW HOB,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
Holann, Karnes County, Texas.
LEE dk LEA\1TT>$ PATENT • 1KCULAR
SAW MILLS, with Norcross' Rocker Boxe«.And
Steare'a Patent Eccentric Head Block.-
This Mill la fully one-third stronger both ic iron aad
wood work,and ia mach superior to and baa given bet-
ter aatisfaclion, than any Circular Mil) heretofore in ase.
Norcross'' Patent consists in suspending the saw so
that it can have a lateral vibration, and when thrown
out of line, will recover 1 tae If bv the action 01 the
driving belt and the araangementof the parts by which
It *s sua tained; while at the same time the arbour haa
no lateral plav in its boxea, and is made to fit close
with the ahouldera, to prevent the oil from getting out
while in operation—a matter elgreat importance when
the motion is rapid, sa in Circular Saw Mills.
Steam's Patent edbaists in enabling-one —to
move tbf log on the ways with ease and with accuracy,
thereby savin* one man's wages, and making better
Lwlth the usual screw head blocks.
Ml
uass. jobbs. james a. wabe.
JONES A WAKE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND LAND AGENTS.
ULjUU* lAlMlh AAnsns vssasi
CwiAietttrfiuKs maae la Western Texaa aad praopt-
' 'l remitted. Any business la the purchase or sale
ol lands attended to with promptneaa aad fidelity.
Refers ie—Hon. Jeremiah Morton, Va.; Robt. A.
Grlnnan, '— " "— " — —
S
Gray
aaleby
■JanSS
S. M. LOWB1E)
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Helaba, Kabmb Cocbtt, Tbxab. ap3
Ml£SSy^ JtU*rn^ " L*n' KMM'
Referent* 0.0. Hartley,Galveaton; W, P.Balllnger,
do.; MUton M. Potter, do.; John Henry Broaw,d^;
HonAnsoBJones, Washington,Tex.; A H.Bona,New
op s
•" Iron frame MiUs- For
S. H. G1LMAN,
_ 'WSm 70 Gravier street. New Orlsaaa.
OTXAUB'S PATENT CORN AND FLOURING MILL,
O so favorably knowa throughout the South and West
aassxelualvely possessing the combined qualities of—
1st. Being firmly set In a strong i ron frame.
fid. Using only the best French Burr Stones.
. 3d. Running the lower atone, which being fast on the
aplndle, ean never come la contact with Itstellow.te
be Injured by running empty. ¿
4th. HaTtng no buah to get loose.
Having no drlvor aad rlnd, to make it choke.
6th. Having lu spindle in one piece from bridge tree
• hopper bearer. *
By1 Some of the Mils have run .Visr Ytars N'irAenr
1 a« Drmstd.
Hd S0-lnct Doable t
Jan2w3m Til Gravier street, NewÜrieaae.
York.
nov 7-ljr
CA.RUhSBL, Attorney al Law aad Notary PnUte
• Helena, Earaes County, Texas. Land Ago*.
O Kapocial attention given to all mattsrsoonneoted
wUhLanda, surveying, LooaUng, Aa.
Befara to Pryor Loa, Esq , Goliad, Col John Henry
Brown .Galroaton.
Henry
nov7-lyr
Caldwell ooBBlf.
A** < ■?c®'i5®* *3*oaba* abbc-ocrsbllobatLaw
* U>®^k*Th,Vk,' W,M la all tho eountles
somposlug this Judicial District, and In the Supreme
Court atAaatia.
ParUmlaratteatlonpaldtoall Land Business aad Col
lee ting. [deea-ly
Victoria comity.
a. a. watTE, F1latersa....wM. 1, woobwabb, lndianola.
A WOODWARD, Atenuara aV Law" it
*' dtanolaaad Victoria, will practice la the 10th Dls-
Mt,aad la Uto Buprono and Federal Coarta at Galvee-
]aa lfi-tl-lyr
wu. a. «lam,
ay saving o
than lUflnv
Twenty-five dt these Mills now in store ready for de-
livery, with sawa from 43 to 72 Inches In diameter; also
several Double Mills, with Top Saws, and a full assort-
ito( the "Young America "
Having tho Stone* Drmnd.
18,22,86 aqd S0-lnch Doable and Siugle Gear now In
store and tor Sale by _ _ S. U. G1LMAN,
Glass, a thbobalds, attobbbts abb Cwium
lobs at Law Victoria, Toña. aui
augSS
Wharton County.
VICTORIOUS OVER PAIN
BRAGAS ílKÍK LINIMENT.
Agony or ea<e—Sickur*>
health I—Ltfa or dt*atli' T!u
are the questions ú.volved in t...
adoption or injection ol this «f
eitle by the martyrs n,-ru*l
diseases and injuries llaring re-
ceived the iodvrseiuv.it ,,f ttiv ¿
•jnruished Mixta, th.- l t^ ft-
KANK, aad llaeSnrv touted Uur
ing two awful Winters in th, rs.
nous Ol" eternal ire, it is uow cvm
in# '"to si-tnnl use in every sec
thnt of the civ ¡l:ted ^1,-'.<*, ud its
atarrehnts cunv arv* *-v\-rv*here
•>xcitiuc astoni.4imeut
THE AFFLICTED REJOICE.
HCXDREtkt and lIKH SAXns
bare tested its virtues, and are
rejoicing in freedom fn.m lone
lingering r.UN" and I I-KW,
which oth.T remedies bad foil. ,!
wenre. Hsve roa tie ItnON"-
CHms, nki*rXi.i;i.\ mor
MA TISU, SCRWIIA, K.\K
ACHKorTtXJTH ACHE—Are v, 1
ivIBicte-r with OU> SORR;
aprot
TA1LOB, BCBBELL A CO.
'O Ca.MBEBs SraasT, Nsw You.
Refeito—Mi
Texas.
W. B. WILSON,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
msrlas, Tens
> Powell A Rctbvbm, Galveston,
JanW
Tyler connty.
THOMAS ROCK,
ATTORNBY ABD COUNSELOR AT LAW,
I Woodville. Ttleb Co.. Tbias. j j
Star Hotel, WNiTUIt, Tyler ce. Tsuis.
A. W. 0ADY—PRORIBTOR.
THB Subscriber having opened the above astah.
llahnnt, la prepared toaocommudate thetrav-H
ellng community. HU Table will alwaya besa^-H
Plied with the boat the country affords. Ho pledges
almselfthat no nalna wUl be spared to make hla^raesta
,"£~-
^^^Nncogd oches Chronicle,copy, and sendbHlto A.
Brown, M. C. Washington Cltvi Dr. ¡
siesars. Thonááason A ntb ^ . I I j
Sabine Connty.
IOBBBT F, BBEBN ,
wholesale gb00ee abb dbalbb IN dbt goods
Conoaaios An Fobwabsibb Mebcbabt.
s* Sat'M Past. i
«Bail, aa vanees in cash made on Cotton shinned ta I
terini from RRl'ISRi S|'K.V|\
IORXS. SORE i:\TV j.||jx-
THE ARCTIC UlSMKNT
fill afford tou iu-tu.t i, 1, ■
I'veiybody is lialde to
üíyift AMD iOAiM,
Hoaay VndsrshirU
Hoary Drawers
Hoany English Sacks
10 slurt collars
FinsUachCravats 40c. n piece.
Listan Camtric Handkerchiefs |1 a dozen.
aad every article for gentlemen^ toilet equally cheap.
SHIRTS MADB TO ORDER IB BV BBY STYLE.
Direetiona for self measaremeut seat by post Copy
S.N. MOODY'S addreaa,
JanSS-wly Cobbbb Cabal abb Rotal Stbbbt,
a Dsslrahle Fnrna far sue.
1 AA ACRBS of Land, 3M ander «anee, nod
ii/v balance well timbered, 1 mile from lnde-
pendenoe—anexceUontfrane DwelUng,alliiew1
and coat $3N0. Together with negro cabins,
kitchen, outhouses, etc., «te.; tee well of water and
Mrand exe«Qent tprinn.
The above propertv wül be sold law, and on accom-
ff.SZ TBDBHBABTj Galvmtob;
febld-w or Jem Amuin>, *"
loetiyl
Lavaca Connty.
Washinffion Connty.
¡JOHN S4TLBB BBB B. BASSBTT I.BAMBTT,
...volsbt ellis SAYL.ES dt HAMBTTS,
attornkys at law.
BuBB-AM, WASBlBOTOlffeBpl^-teAS.
« In the DUtrlct Courts of Victoria, Ca, W ^ fir^T5ud
, Lavaca, Gomalea. and DeWitt counties and — Pl"8
mA r.Aupt .t An .tin inti c.i.Mtnn da, i and c o d o r 61 Courts Bt Austin anu
W .1. EOWBBTOH
BOWEBTON & ELLIS,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
HallettsvUle, Lavaca County, Texas.
WUl practice ----- —
aad the Supreme Court at Austin and Galveston, dec! iM<l
I Galvestoa, septiw
ITavarro Connty.
G. L. mabtib ....t. j w'yatt.
MARTS A WYATT,
Attobbbts abo Coobsilloe at Law.
Coral cana, Navarro coanty, Texas.
•^¡TlLL^unetually attend to all badness entrustei
themselvese;
THAYELIHG LAID A6BICY.
care. They wUl not, however, consider
ployed untllttelr fee Isaecurea. [octly
PlantuHen fer Sale or Kent.
AVALUARLE Plantation on the West bank ol
the Braxos river,8 miles above Columbia, in
Braxoria county, is offfcred for sale at a r«rjr great-
bargain and upon literal terms if sold immediately, if
. improve-
ments aro good aad of the moat suitable character,
consisting iB part of a brick sugar house, with all the
accessary machinery for sugar making; gin stand, gin
house and presa; large and commodious residence;
negro cabins and all ether building required on a first
class plantation. There are nearly 300 aeres of plant
eans and about *490 aeres la cultivation in sugar and
cotton last year. The river is aavlgable for steamboats
up to the basks of the plantation at all seasons. Poa-
eesslon trill be gives Immediately. For particulars an-
«nd oi JHHWV .
eres, or for 10 cento per acre on larger clalnu.
He wUlalao buy or seH lands In thenpper Brasc
forth-western portions of the State, giering tht
artful personal examination, ta all tmsss, eithar asa th*
sfciuji or jiii of ¿ai\it.
Uls he has funds placed at hto disposal, to Investía
Utds, aU persons wishing to sell would do well to fer-
sard to him a description of the locaHty of their lands
aid also when practicable, fix a minimum price oa then
okerwise, he could not feel authorised to become tho
pirchaaer,even as agent.
k thorough and intimate knowledge ofthe eowntry,
asd a personal experience In the baalaees, ror ao last
efthteen years, mast Insure superior loeatloaaaadsafe
Inestmeutofor all thoae who nay favor him with their
beinees.
y bnslaesadeslgned for him, any, In his abeenee.be
_ _ id In the hands of B. B. Tarver, of Waahlngton ; J.
b.Diddings, of Brenham t WUliam H. King, of Houa-
toi; S.Southwick,of Galveston; A. G.i5¿i
Atatin; or Capt. G. B. Brath, of Waoo.
Vashlngton,Peb. if, 1850—38-ly.
ompton.ol
natlaaal Daguerreai GaUeryi
Co*. Cabal abb Bt.Osaaus hum, Raw Oelbabb*
(Entrance JTe. t 8t Chmrl* .) '
Boon* Bos M aad
mjm-ir
i 11 ■■ stairs
fil. AMII1WI,
and Galveston-.
n. BeOLOBRY,
ATTORNRY ASD COUNSELLOR AT LAW
apa Milah, Tbxab. wlyr
api:
A. A* VAUGHN,
ATTORNEY ASD COUBSBLLOB AT LAW,
>13 Milam. Tbxas. «1
lrr
Henderson Coi
Bufos P. Dona Wm. H.Martin.
DVBB a SARTIB,
Attoeets abb Covbbbllokb at Law,
Athens, Texas.
Melaennan Connty.
mise,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PVRL1C,
Waoo, MoLbbbab Cocbtt. Tbxab.
"\T7"ILLpractice in the counties of McLennan. Valla,
VV Limestone, Navarro,Hill, Brasoe, Coryell, i«ii
Milan and Burieson; atoo in the Federal and Supreme
Courta at Austin.
Special attention given to CoUoeting and^Land
Vayette Connty.
o. A,. BeOimi,
ATTORNEY ABD COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
La Guanea, Fatbttb Coubtt, Tbxab.
QTB1CT and prompt atteation riven to the Collecting
O Busineaa, the purchase and tale of Beal Batato, and
perfecting of lend Titles, etc. JneTOwly
extraat
JaolS
BXTB A CTS ^-Extract of lemon, ex-
eelerr, extract of pino apple,
brsue by
J. HABBAY.
eta.,fori
For these dreadful im,Ul< th,.
ARCTIC UMMKXT sliculi r,
t-pt ou hand. f.ir it .IT. r - - v-
a: ,l imnie<liatr relief ..ft...
irg from death Ivery ■ - ,,n>
hivat aud railroad tram k]„.„ 1,1
k«-ep it. Who that lias heard tlie
nirieka of ang-.ash utter,v| bv tl; -
scalded and maimt-,1 victim-. I f
esplo«..r.« and enl!M«e«. 4ne« n<'
fod that ime mean-*rel„-\,
their torture should always I*
accessible 5 SuchdnesexUi tf ■.
Ulrarialncuuln.llinga?)-:,* I; -■
THE M0THEIIS' COMPANION.
It cure, CAHRi IN IHf
r.REAST. SORE NIITI
SORB IJI¥, mil'lü ¿ce. I.,
diea who prire a pure J.u.
void ofpimpha, hlotche, ,-m i
and all di-c- iii rations ar,d * a
cre«c?nce«, should, attack
the«e tre.paawn on beauty's
domain a« wai aa thev appear
with the ARCTIC LlMllfcVT
HKOICAL BOCSK,
88 Customhouse street, atar Boval street.Xew Oriels..
T?0K THB CURB Of OLD CHBOBIC. MEECUSIaL
A SYPHILITIC AND ALLPEIVATEDIBEASig
eat Mercury, hBdnace from basiBeta, or other exacts-
to firieads. and a cure gmarasbed ia all cms.
The unparalleled aaceeac which haaatteaded Dr Isut.
practice iaell parts of the United tfrisai Bapope the
many rem.tlu.ble carea he haa egected, which were e-
aoaneed iacarable by the moat eminent physiciam. a :
Sea him in effering his eervicee to the cenAdeace oi u,
aufortnaate. The following are aome of the disea.4.
termed --Private," and of which, ia conaectioo •
aewly dkcovered remedies. Dr James permanentiy erar
cates, namely: Syphilis, primary, secondary and terUar.
Strictures, Urethral diachargee,61eet,Gonnorrhaea, Sk
turna! Emission*, Periodical ASictions of females, ho*
ever codpLcaW they may he, Diseases of the Back at*
Loins,Inlsmmation of the Bladder and Sidneys. Bhe-
san*úin^l£droeele, Caacera, Ulcers, Tumors and all di.
Dr. James would also call the attentive especially
thoae who have privately and improperly itycrtj ther.
selves ia that secret aad solitarv habit which rn na li.,
body aad mind, unStting them for either business or s
eiety,via: CoastituUoaal Debihtv or Impotener Tl.
following are soae of the aad aad melancholy aCectrpr.
daced by early habiUof youth, via: W«akneaa of hack
an¿ Lifobs. Pain in the head. Dimness of Vision, Losa o:
Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepsia,
Nervoasnees,Irritability .Symptoms of Consumption, ^
Mentally, the fearfol effects oa the miad are more to W
dreaded. Loss of Memory, Conhuiwa of Ideas. Deprr.
'orebodinga. Aversion to Soci*;>
SelHWati^ Love of Solit«e, Timidity, etc, are sosl,
of the ovtlnerodnced '
with of the above avmpton.
should net fail to call oa Dr. Jame a. and be at oace rr
stored to rsrh.t awltk| let no raise delicacy preveL
y*?'.but apply at once, aad save youraelf from thVswiu
aaddreadfol consequeaces of thUtarrihle malady
.Zy&ZX OTt**' CUT*d' :ui
cEsSS^iSL!!**'**1 Hoc"or D> u
*. S Persona rSAidiag out ef the city, or cannot i-
me personally, by giving particulars of diaaase.ia letu i
and enclosing a foe of Tea Dollars, wUl have the reaoeJ
aee^^oT^^li1^*** eneloeed inaamall pack
cof°aaledfromot(servation. No communicati.a
lh* u th* uumeroc.
wrwpowWftc# of Doc lor forbid .
CoasulUtioQ? hold strictly coo&doatUi Addrosa
«.roi '****' « ICAL HOUSE,
octal a# Cnstemhoaae street. New Orleans
a, J. HART A CO.,
U rece ra Ce^aiamiaaien Merchaaia
Nos. TT and TO Tchoupitoulas street
NEW ORLEANS.
TV-K2? of *11 kt d Brandy. Gia.Buu,
T ¿ ®ordials. Tea., Coffee, 8a«ar,
gara. Tobacco; Sulphate of Quinine, by the ease aad Sta
pie Drugs; Paper, all k¿nds, Oils. Spicea. Pickfes Ketcl
ape. Soap. Starch. Hams, Lard, Bieoa, B«tíí ChJl t
Eo fa Pork, lid oil kind* of Stoplo ond Voocr Grocer - r
gy "alt and Hops constantly ou hand
JAUKS A. h B.NKK,
RECKVINt), KOKDWAtePIKU * COMMUNION
v , . ®*rchaai,
Wu . il>>- S,_S,W L«T*a, New OaLBana.
* - fi!? w®'|Won to the purchase órenle o
Merchandise, fcaiBua KriMh^A
Allconslgumenls of CoUon and Seduce t.f „,5
*^rea«, wlllbe aovAad hy my Onanv Poll -*lea ai iI.,,,
eepttt
J • A. LI'S *. CO.,""
NBW ORLEANS CABR1AUK tt AEEUOCSh.
BO. 113,
eaAVIBBST..
COACHES
COACH L
TRIMMINGS,
JUKNBSS,
WAÍ
>D FOR MAN AND HT!apt
It Is a Rovcreien retnedy for
the various diseases with
ahieh horses sreafflictcl. cur
ing thf mo=t slsrminc cas<-< of
BRUISES. SPRAINS, STRINiJ-
HAI.T. WOCNflf . «"CRA'rni
ES, Srtkt-VY.JSPAVLX. KI\(i-
BOXE, BIG-HEAP. POLI,
EYH^ kc. So fimner, liverv
atable keeper, or sny per oir
owning vsluable HOKSF.S
should be withont this valua
ble remedy.
For sale by sU respectable Druggists and Dealers.
Prices of the liniment, 25 cents, 60 cents and SI a bot-
tle. A one-dollar bottle contains as much liniment as
eight twenty-Gve-cent bottles.
EXTRAORDISAR^r AMOUSCEMEISTe
, J¿27 Pnrchafteí" of a dollar bottte of the ARCTIC UN-
'i! "if* at Dr. Bran's expense, the UNITED
STATES JOURNAL, of New York, for one year. The
Journal a largo illustrated paper—each number con-
UtniDK sixteen pago , beautifillj printed on clear white
paper, ami filled with original matter from the most bril-
,-T1*™ ™ country. Certificate of snbecriptioa
and full pavtkmlan of the novel and philanthropic on-
^chíotüL^h ***** °ff*r fiíma E ^ *CttKnp*ny
v New Yob* Orran, No. 3T1 broadwat.
tommuaicativig should alwajB be addressed to St Loáis.
nDl^fcud'e, h.c.l. Aachoff.
SeG¿^^T'J|ú^: I?- PeUraU*RlehiBond
J. A. Barry, Clarlofine ¿ ^
Hempstead ; D. Measnei.ÓMer i iSASÍl
lg> BO. Ic
Wa* av ,
OtUUH.
bocrawaW,
... ^ r8i whips,
Porsals ,ow>_r^h^^WVAEritM^
KKW 8KW1NO BKACRIMKB.
N*. 7, R. T. NTMMO, Me. i.
1 411 *.^3raaBT~—NBau CaBal,
A^ustrecalvidtU11* iBPrOTfrd styles; those
wwk^ 5Utu^i^?i|T rT.*l?ipl*,auilod tor ail kinds of
,i * wlcaw will not rip or unravel, and bb!#*
asaríaS®S!®!fSK
agent for other Maehinea from |w u> BI3U Km,ii.
and other Sndlngs for sale Bt . Needle*
SBWIXQ MACHINES REPAlRRb
Those In want of Steam Mill, .¡¡a a? .
Cylinder Cetton Gin or other Gins C^tS?'
Corn and Cob Mills, HowT, ® SSSU rtS
TH* SOBTHKHB MCBICAEi DEPOT,
No. 91, Canal street, near Camp.
New Orlemne.
Proprietor, L. uabici,
farcrEBsoa to b b bewitt
rj^HB large-t stuck of Amsrican aad lor-
i- eign Music in the tenth. All the latertl
publications constant^received. 1 _ _ _
^a very large assortment of Made w-y-*-^ ^
PÜSO *OBTJ^#f^'i!:; '«eueari a"wrieS. ---G
ÜSSS£SfS-Kr~fci "*
parear attentlen U ptid to binding ™
ine undersigned, a Professor of Maie and On^i ...
chertra Leader in New Orleans for tha last twentv vear,
trusts to be able, with the extensiíT-f w
the bnaineas, snd the la«e f- —7 «aPTrlenee he tesis
satiafy the taste aad reqn
the amateurs and two'
-Soath-West. i
oct-28 wly
/r
re facilitiea at his ™r, u . „
uiraasefq^ kowevtr varied, of
nonal artibts of the South fed
L. GABIOI,
•1 Canal street
(.Klt.HTOM A BABBOT,
Corner of St. Charlas and Canal strata JV>« * ' . e
VABHI0NABLB CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ®
H E8TABLIBHMBNT. ®
ahtl niTfZ.' 0D hM><1 Jarte assortment of Fashion
.tf* «"."ta" , guaranteed to he of tha beat work
aJjj^P latest sty lee Also, GentlemenB Fnrnlsbing
a Premium ihlrls.
hatd ^TSfÍ£ °k tbM*. aalahratod^hirtB at all time.
nana, and a. such a variety of aiaes, aad styles as w
'°i
L. t. SMITH...
H- Orleans
> w. b,
Ne
will
i most fas
I assortment of Fall andWinterClñuT
ectO-lyw
i. uub kitcbbt
■ i N. Orleans
SHITH, COOPEE dk CO.,
2° T6Tehoupltoulas stre«t Mew Orleans
No. 122 Front street
Naw York.;
Wwin«,eChai.0.b.« Wrought Bpitea, Paleta, Llnsssil
Jf-^ru. ^ jjga¡.¿Igua
«nsr
roe««-wly
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The Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1859, newspaper, August 16, 1859; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177446/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.