The Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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JPAAB.TtoPiKlllt.
JON'A A BUM,
tu. riT T to rrapand to tafes Marina, Inland
jbitattnZTflnBSiatthaaMal rates of pram
M/SdeW— fcr low will be promptly edjasted.
The Quker City Iisaraics C*.
OF PHILADKLPHIA,
OlllTBD ClRTU,
Sartal a« £
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All parts of ths world. .11—^
Alss. Isla il In—raw op floods —«ft—1Ml""
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ID* Offies at Bolita# 7
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ALABAMA ISiUBABC* COMPACT
a QÜAKBB CITT FIBB A MABIHB INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia, Tt.
IBfTDId nu A MABIHB INSURANCE CO.
Philadelphia, Pa.
WASHINGTON PI KB A MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Philadelphia Pa.
lanuee against loss or damage by fire In the
above Companies, at the moat lessoosHs ratea. All
Isaaea promply adjusted.
BUSES* . BOLLING, Agent,
Galveston, Texas.
9
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nuBIUC* Ageaqr,
THB «ndeiMgnad, Agent fcr the Board oi Undsr-
X writers in New York, Boston, Philadelohia, Balti-
■aare and New Orleans, conUnoea to cover Ma/rim*, In
lamdand ¡timerrisksIn ftrst elaaa Companies.
IO* Persons hawing Insurance business, may rely
■pea having their bnsliwE pnnctnally and advan-
tageooaiy done at this Office, aad loaaea promptly ad'
lsakL decli B. P. BUNT.
fjnsiwss Carta.
ALBEKTMR a MOTM3K,
• Cain «treat, Be
IMto OLBMONB,BBOWB *00;*
OOTWW «IBA Oetat-B, 8a.
AJtaaaa, that they ban s|—sdahwsh of their
BTBAM BNOINBB, SAW ABO GBIBT MILL.
AID
Cattoa Ola Bealaaaa,
j* OaMHV, at Cha «di kaowa hoaaaof
BABBLE Be OB., Rtraad,
scfipttonof
STATIONABY A POBTABLB BTBAM BNOINBB
Chealar Saw MiUa, Portable Oíala Milla,
- Gin Oearinga, Ac., Ac
IHM-dAwtf.
b iiiliaam jno. t. aocawooa.
GILLESPIE Be BBCBWOO0
Receiving, Forwarding o d Oemeral (kmminUm
MERCHANTS AND QQLIJOTINO^AGKN T8
Strand Street, Oalveston, Texas.
~—■ to on, care for re-shipment aball be
prS^^nied. «" f°'£'# ™
iriil Mán oar persunal attention. Consignmi
iScSSSMSwe^yaoUcitod.
to—Bali. Hntchinga A Co., Wa>. Head ley
* CÍB. B Nichola A Co.. OalTeaton ; Wm. R.
Wilson. Joba Kennedy, Houston; Buah fc Hender
ma. ; Cloogh A Bonner, Navasota Depot.
In calling attention to the aboia card, we wonid
reapeetflally state that having nade arrangements in
Houston, we are prepared to ship, either by Railroad
or Steamboat, all gooda nonaigned to na for <be inte-
rior of the State, also all prod oca or articlea from the
eonntry consignad to our houae, through Houston,
rasa ci* all Kxmaa, except drayage to or fruin the
Central Railroad. eeplVAwdm
A. HI. BEHIBGEB St CO.,
338 Bboabwat. Naw York.
1TT8. ESTABLISHED 1778
FINE GBOCEB1ES
amd
PUBB WINES AND BBANDIES
PHYSICIANS A DRUGGISTS.
Oaa rely oo the Purity and Bzcellence of all gooda
_ i—ring our brand.
O. E If IV I S A CO.,
Houston, Tizas,
Are oar Agente, and will supply the trade.
JTr* " The house of A. M. BBNINOBB A CO. has
ssstrinurt a reputation that well may be envied for a
period of eighty reara, and their name ia a
guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever
they repreeent"—Jí. T. Com. Advertiser.
marSld w-tf
THE MeKEETBB
8««th-Westera Express Ctapaiy,
® NEW OBLEANS, LA.,
CaplUl. B 100,000
MAUK8BL WHITB,
J. J. Be
Directora.
if
IcKBBYBB,
L. 0. DUNCAN,
W. B. UACBBTH,
P. W. WILLIAMS,
J. J. McKBBVEB, President.
L. 0. DUNCAN, Secretary.
THIS Company will do an Express business in the
8 ta tee of Louisiana and Texas, and, by its connec-
tions with other responsible Bxpreaa Companies, will
forward Bspreas Goods to all parta of the United States
■ad the Canada*.
Ia Texas, the McKeever Southwestern Company
have united with Meaara Sawyer, Bisher Jfc Hall, the
reliable mall contractors for this State, who «rill receive
all oar Bxpreee matter at railroad stations and forward
promptly over their stage routes to conaigneea. Meaara.
Sawyer, Biabar A Hall will also receive and tranamlt
to oar agenta at railroad stations, Bank Notes, Coin
and Bxpresa freight of every deecriptioa to be forward
ad to any part of the United S ta tea.
Batea for Money Packagea between Galveston or
Houston and New Orleans, including insurance, one
half of one percent.
Bates of Money Packages from Galveston or Hous-
ton to New York, one per oent.
Merchandise from New York to Galreaton by steamer,
fifty cento per foot.
The above includes all port charges, drayage. Ac., at
Mew Orleans.
The Company expect, bet>re long, to bo able to re-
duce these ratea. J. i. McKBEVER. President.
B. B. NICHOLS A CO.,
sepl-dAwtf . Agents. Galveaton.
To Ship JSasters.
Galveston, Texaa, September 34, I860.
THB undersigned would most respectfully inform
Masters of Vessi
Vessels, that he ia prepared to give ac
carato and reliable ratea for Ship Chronometers, by
saeana of Sidereal and Solar Transits.
Ha ia located in a sube tan tial fire proof building,
where their instruments will be free from all danger
arising from fire or theft
Having had many years practical experience in the
Mechanical branch of hie profeesion, he ia fully com-
petent to clean and repair Chronometers that may be
entrusted to him for tbe DurDoso.
Maatera of Yeaaela wishing their C hronometora rated
will pleaae leave notice with the undersigned Jit Meaara.
Boot A Dana, No. 8 Strand, and they will be brought
from the ship free of expense or trouble and returned
In like manner. (octStO W. NOBL
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ALBEBT BALL,
BTBAND, GALVESTON, TBZA8.
Ia now opening a large Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
Bawta aad Sla*ea,
Hafa aad Capa^
Shirts an# Bra wera,
—aw —
Celts' Finishing Goods Geiertlly
Trunks, Yalioes and Traveling Bags,
Shawla aad Traveling Blanketa, White-,
Blue, and Gray Blanketa, Pocket Citleiy,
Perfumery, hid Toilet Articlea, aad
every other article usually kept in
CLOTHING STOKES.
IT? Purehaeera are invited to examina the Stock,
as It will be sold at Wholesale and Retail, at lowpricee
and on liberal terms. oeM-dtf
Co-Partnership Notice.
c. stomb,
Galveston. Louiaburg, N. 0.
STROTHER * STONE,
COTTON PACTORS,
And Conaaaiaaloa merchant*,
Galvbron.
THE anderaigned have this day formed a co- partner
ahip under the above name, for tbe purpose of
doing a General Pactorage and Commission business in
the city of Galveston.
Pledging prompt and personal attention to all busi
nees entrusted to our care, we respectfully aolicit con
signments of produce, merchandise Ac, either for aal
here or shipment. G. W. STROTHER.
DEWITT C. STONE.
Galvestok, March 17th. I860. d6mo-wtf
EJIMETT 6c CO.,
MARBLE DBALEBS, having purchased the stock
of ildsma A Howard, will continue the Marble
boaineaa at their old atand—Mechanic atreet.
O* Qrders for every article in their line executed
In the best manner, under the superintendence of Wm.
Bmmett. Country dealers supplied.
Galvbatom. June 1st. 1859. inne3-d-
I. « PASIIUT.
CH. Ds St, CYR, Special Partner.)
WEGMANX A PABWOT,
Si ccaasoas or H. Ds St. Cts.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
I os portera of French Goods, Wines,
Liquors and Havana Cigars.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
ALWAYS on hand at wholesale, Claret and White
Winea, in quarts and pinta from $2 75 to $15 UU
per box. Claret in casks Jules Munn A Co.'s Cbam
psgne, Montebello and other Branda of Champagne in
qoarta, pints and half pints. Sparkling Hock and
Sparkling Moselle quarts and pints. Hock annd Rhen-
ish wines, Madeira, Sherry Portwine. from 80 eta. to
$8 00 per gallon. Cognac and Brandies from $2 50 to
•800 per gallon in >í, X, and % pipea. Jamaica and
Santa Cruz Rum, Holland Gin. Bourbon Rye and
Monongahela Whiskey from 40 eta to $S 00 per gal
Claret, Porter and Demijohn Corks. Empty Bottles,
Boker's Bitters, Abaynthe, Curacao, Maraschino, Cor-
dials, Anisette, Brandy Cherries, Brandy Pruits,
Fruits in Juice, Sardines. Olive Oil, Caatile Soap, Ac.
Havana Secara from $20 to $75 per mille.
myldtw-tf WEGMANN A PARIZOT.
E. J. DONNELL.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And Importer of
Ganar Bajrglnj,
IT? e# Broad Street, New York.
r IBBBAL sdvanees made on consignments to the
U above hy janS5dly W. A. KAIN.
mm
business Caríís-
thJfbltowtagíMV",iro coantiea. viz : Cook.
— McCiennan. Preestone, W
Tidier Young, Buchanan, Eastland, Brown, (
ArCIMa, ® ~ Pnrv U. llutnilbin. 1
PEXIXB'S
ra teat Plow aad So^
TTatnrALUI for aia Ue«y. eeooomy, ana ew
U ofdisaght, is fer sale at the Hardware Store of
3 P. Baarie, Galveston.
¿Tulla, for the entire State of Texaa. except
1 - —«-two coantiea, viz : Cook. Awler-
W barton,
n, Coman-
Burnett, Coryell. Hamilton, Bosque.
T^'ti. PÁlo Pinto, Clay, Jack, Montague, Wise, Par
krr Jobnaoo, Hill, Navalro. Ellis, Tarrant, Denton,
tírarson. Cotlin.Dallaa, Henderson, Van Zandt¿Kauff
Hunt, Panuia, Lamar, Hopkins, Rusk and
Cherokee. _ .
No one in the entire State of Texas (excephng in
the above 42 countiea in which 1 have no control) bas
any right to manulacttfre or aell the above Plow or
Seed Planter, but myaelf or those in writing author-
ized by me' I am determined to proaecuie all in
fring -menta on the righta of aaaignees in the United
States Court to the utmost rigor ot the law.
DAVID AYRES. Att'y for Assignees.
N. B —County rights for sale on accommodating
terms.
octl6-ly
D A.
J. P. BAVIE,
taroKTxa ann dealxs is
mechanics* Tools,
BUILDERS' AND PLANTEES' HARDWARE
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES,
Kitchen Furniture,
CUTLERY. Iron, S eel. Nails, Castings, Sugar a-.d
Cauldron Kettles, Grind Stones, force, Lift and
Chain Pumps, Brass Mountings and Packing for
Steam; Paints, Glass, Oil, Putty, Brushes, Tin, Sheet
Iron, Ziie and Antimony; Wood. Willow. Brittania
ana Plated Ware; Agricultural an I Horticultural
Implements. Lamps, Globes, Pipes and Wicks; Clocks,
Ship Chandlery, Cologne and French Burr Mill Stones;
Anvila, Springs, Hubbs, &c.; Church and Plantation
Bells, Bolting Cloth, Borden's Condensed Milk in
sealed cans; Iron Pipe and Fittings for steam and gas,
Gas Meters, and Lamp Fixtures,
Agent for Borden's Condensed Milk; R. Hoe A Co.'s
Circular Saws; Agricultural lion Works, N.York;
Troy Bell Foundry.
Kf. B.—Iron pipe cut and fitted to otder for steam,
work. octlTd&w
O. HAKHAlt,
PRACTICAL GAS FITTER AT J P. DATBE S.
Sores, Dwellings and Public Buildings flttted up
with Gas Pipe and Fixtures and warranted octl'tf
A. B. BLOCK OSAN
BLOCK A DEAN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
sthand,galveston,texas.
WE have now on hand as large and complete an
asaortment of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
WOODEN WARE, and other articlea pertaining to
our baaineaaaa was ever offered for sale in this mar
k t, to which we call .he attention of country mer
chan ta and other dealers.
We have purchaaed the greater portiou of our stock
for cash, and are prepa ed to sellas low as any
other house in the city.
Our stock consists in part of the following articles;
150 packages Soap
300 do Tobacco, various brands
100 bbls Rye ani Bourbon Whisky
tit) half bbls do do
. 100 boxes Colgate's 8 jap
50 packages green and black Teas
50 bags "Old Government Java" Coffee
50 packages Champagne Cider
'¿0 Baskets "Creme de Boury-' and other choice
brands Champagne
30 pkgs Brandy—"llennessy"
3)1 boxes Lemon Syrup
30 do Brandy Cherries
50 do Brandy Peac es and Pea> s
50 bbls and hairdo Crushed Sugar
100 boxes assortedand fancy Candies and Gum
Drops, to arrive in a lew days
30 casks Porter and Ale
50 pkgs Pickles
100 bxs Sperm, Adamantine and Star Candles
25 pkgs Mustard
50 cases C laret
100 kegs N , ila
50 pkgs Manilla Rope /
10 bbls Cider Vinegar
lOOcases "Daly's Aromatic Whiskey
—TOGKTHSR WITH—
Preserves. Almonds, Citron, Gelatine. Creain Tar-
tar. Yeast Powders, Matches, Table Salt, Allspice,
Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Iodigo, Beans, Peas.
Dried Apples, Bi-Car'xjnate Soda, Salaratus, Ac.
BLOCK A DEAN.
sei'lOdw tf Strand. Gnlve.tnn.
Fruit Trees—Fruit Trees.
THE undersigned is now receiving orders
for FRUIT TREES of every desciption,
to be delivered after the 15th of November.
His stock is large and fine—consisting of Apple, l'ear
Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Plum, Oraiue, Lemon,
Fig, Mespilus, a'd Grape Yines, in great variety,
both native and foreign. Also a limited numlier of
the celebrated Los Angelos Grape of California ; fine,
strong plants in splendid order. Also fine Straw-
berry Plants, in variety. Everything warranted true
to name and FREE OF COCO.
His Greenhouse and Plant Establishment, on
Camp street, opposite Lafayette Square, New Orleans
will be open on the 1st of November, as usual, where
can be found at all times Fruit, Shade and Ornamen
tal Trees. Shrubbery and Greenhouse Plants of every
description suitable to the South and Southwest; also,
the finest collection of Roses in the South. Packing
done in the best manner, and everything delivered on
board of steamboats or railro ids free of drayage.
¿p Catalogues forwarded to all applicants in
closing a postage stimp.
d A w tf. JOHN M. NELSON. New Orleans.
T. C. SHEABEB A CO.
aattses is
Hay, Corn, uats and
ST*a*n—Galvsstos.
Will also keep large stocks of SBBD OATS, BAB
LEY, BYB, and all other kinds of field Seed.
Bfforito—Messrs. Baker A Boiling; Dean, Ran
dls A Co.; Barley Smith A Co.; f. A .Tankers ley A
Oo.; Block A Dean; Jsmes T. Wars, Galveston.
sep4 d6i
JT. B. MCDONALD,
COMMISSION A FORWARDING MBBOHANT,
Broker and General Afent,
ssptl Stkand, Galvsstos. Ta (as. t
HREYBAUD, ManufSc-
• turer of Wigs, Toupees
sad a variety of Braids sad
Carls for ladies.
Hair Dressing, Shaving and
sit the Tremoot House
Galvbtos, Tkxas.
BRAIDS. PBIBBTTBB, As.,
ianSdwly
ahisygo
F '• "
WILSON * CO.,
MANUPACTUREBS AND DBALEBS IN
BOOTS ANO SHOES,
Constantly on hand a large and well selected stock
which will be sold low.
Hj" Sign, BIG SHOE. J~fl
Opposite Briggs A Yard, Tremont Street,
Galvsstos, Texas.
Custom work dons to order. All orders promptly
attended to.
ms(31tf
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Mr; J
HPcv Hp
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LEONARD APPLEBY A SON'S
CELEBRATED
SNUFF ANO TOBACCO,
AT MAJfVFA OTUSXJFS PR TOSS.
BOOTOH SNUPP—in blsdders,
SCOTCH SNUPP—In bottles.
SCOTCH SNUPP—in S os tin foil.
MACABOY SNUPP-In bottles.
AMBB. GENT. SNUVB-in bottles.
Ths Celebrated
Klpckltyclyck Imekiaf Tobacco,
9 Constantly on bond.
Packsges of all sisea to suit—warranted to he as
good as any ever u^iul in this martei. Apply to
WILSON A CO.. Seto Ageats,
JoneMdw-tf Tremont st. Galveeton.
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SOUTHERN HAT IHAIIUFACTOBY
, A. PICKERT & CO.,
NO. 73 TREMONT STXJSfT,
3 Sl|E Of (ho Biff Hall
Manufacturers. Importers, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In
HATS0ANO CAPS,
OP BTBBT STTLB AND DESIGN.
HATS nade to order, renovated and shaped to the
All Hsts purchased of us. (retail) will be
I sod la food order, free of charts.
ST. NOEL,
Practical Vatchaaktr,
Boor A Dens' 8-roas. No. 8, Stsass.
TTATINO returned permanently to Gal-
Al vsstou, I will dsvote myself exclusively 4
to ths nechsnieal operations of my basin
With ths beat instruments (eomplete)
(30) thirty-seven years experience, ths poblie stay rsiy
— — —" i of my work.
W.NOBL
a- k roa y. * mu no. a sai
Chsppel HUI. Hoostoa. Wsshington.
PEEL* BUMBLE A CO.,
COTTON AND WOOL PACTOBS, GENERAL
COMhlBSIOH AND
® Collecting Agenta,
30ALYBST0N AND HOUSTON.
—* Q dAwtf
B. CHllBCMIL JOMES,
ATT0BXST AND 00UN8BLL0B AT LAW,
TTT"' "—IT i irniiiisiu.ll
W '— r-,7ir"
stteod to su bastases ia hispen
IpnaaotirtoiHuaglisatobaM-
sh GatveOnq nis PleEtáTa
I stars, ea rest OBss stesst, spfesMe the T
CalTorsal Exchange.
ANTONIO MORGAN 6 00.,
•STACHAT aad PHVIT
' Gaos sí sil kiads served to ordsr. Oystee
I style. Ths cheieeet Pruits, at Wholesale or
j >taee, Liquors ud Cigsn, ci tbe bai
novMAwly
s. soclds saksb
Washington Co.
BAKER 4c BOLLING,
cottos Factors, G^'l Cokmissios A Pokwasoiko
Merchants A Collecting Agenta
Galvsstos. Texas.
WILL give persons! and prompt sttention to
business entrusted to them-
TT~r* Liberal sdvancee made on consignments for
sale or shipment.
All consignments by insurable boats or vessels wil
be covered by our Open Policy unless otherwise in
strttcted. mar29tbdwtf
j.a. vas usw w.a.TOEBsar.
TAN LIEW A TOBBEBT,
(Successors to Ay res a Perry,)
Wholesale Grocery Merchants
STRAND, GALYBBTON, TEXAS.
ITP Orders from the country solicited. [juB-dfcwt
a. kevins so dors nsvihs
New Or leans. Galveston
NEVIIVS BROTHEBS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
dec Straws, Galvsstos, Tsxab. IS
CASH advances made on Cotton consigned to our
friends in Livenool, New York and Boaton.
NEYINS BROTHERS.
decKtf Strand Street.
HENRY NCSE,
/CORNER Poetoffice and 33d streets, has on band a
L/ large stock of Family Groceries. German Goods,
etc., and will receive new additiona by every ateamer,
which be offers wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices.
jan'2U
ANDREWS & GROVER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
STRAND.
Keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment
of
PAKILY GROCERIES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
BOAT ST0RBS.
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Ac.
Which are famished in quantities to suit purchasers,
and of qualities guaranteed to be satiaActoiy.
TTr* Country merchants will find it to their interest
to call and examine our stock and prices. (octSStf
G. H. SCHROEDElt,
MACHINES!.
Aire OrotAToa os Srwuto Machines, Also,
,Vf ODELS, Drawings, and every kind of Scientific
IVA Work depending on experience, will be done with
exactness. Particular attention given to the making of
Modela for patents and repairing of every description
of Sewing Machines.
Try Centre street next or to Mr. L. Rau's store.
Jan20-lv
I860.
1860.
ROYAL LOTTERY.
OP THB
ISLAND OF CUBA.
GENERAL PLAN OF 19 DRAWINGS,
COMPOSED of 30.000 Tickets each, of the Royal
Lottery of the Island of Cuba, which will take
place hating the year 1860, In the City of Havana:
Drawing No. 629 .; on January 5
" *' 630 on January 34
" 631 on February 11
632 on March 2
63 3
63 4
63 5
63 6
637.....
63 8
63 9
64 0
64 1
64 2
64 3
64 4
64 5
646
647
on March 22
on April 13
on May 2
on May 22
.on Junes)
on June 28
■ on July 17
on August 4
....on August85
..on September 10
on 0ctober3
....on October 22
on November7
on November 27
on December 15
The following prises will be distributed every drawing:
l«f-
lof. 50,000
1 of.
lof
1 of
90 of «1.000
60 of 500
158 of 400
SO approximations •
30,000
20.000
10,000
50,000
30,000
61,200
8,000
«KPrhes «360,000
APPROXIMATIONS.
Tha two above and the two following numbers to
aore winning the following prises will be entitled to,
via:
To prise of «108.000. .approximations of.. «600 each
« 50,000..4 " .. 400 ••
" 30,000.. 4 " .. 400
20,000. .4 " .. 400 "
10,000..4 " .. 400"
PRICE OF TICKETS.
WloU Ticket* ISO—Bait— $1 — Quarter* $5.
We keep ia our ofltoe a Record Book, where the
jsmesof oar customers are inscribed,and forward
th~s tickets on the reecipt of tbe money, and list of
each drawing as soon as received from Havana.
ALVAREZ, PBBNANDBZ A CO.,
myldAwly 65 Customhouse St., New Orleans.
J. I. NICHOLS A URO.,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
8ign of the Red Mortar, Tremont jfreet,
Galvsstoh, Texas.
WHOLESALE and retai dealers in Drugs,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumer-
ies, etc.
We take pleasure In announcing to the planters,
physicians, merchants and the public, that we have
opened and have on hand and are receiving a oaretully
and well aeleoted stock of Drugs, etc.. expressly adopt-
ed to the wants of the country. Having liad experi
ence in the business, we feel assured tliat we can suit
their demands, and that we will sell Drugs and Medi
cines cheaper than any house in Texas or New Orleans
Ordenare respectfully solicited. Give us a call be
lore purchasing your supplies elsewhere.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Jfj3 Prescriptions carefully compounded and dispen-
sed by an experienced Apothecary, at all hours of the
day and night. J I. NICUOuS & BKO.
decSdlm-wly
PVLE'3 PATENT IltON TIE.
T1IE attention of Planters and others interested in
Cotton is respectfully invited to a NEW TIE for
lastening Iron Bands on Cotton Bales. We have had
its merits thoroughly tested by use, and now offer it
with confidence to the pi/bui:. being assured of its su
periority over all other Ties yet offered tor sale.
From its simplicity and facility of working, we are
confident that it will gi^p perlect satisfaction to the
Cotton interests In the use of thi. Tie the entire
strength of the Band is retained, (no holes being re
quired to be made in the bands as in the fastening of
the Passman's and other patents.) It can tie reused
at the compress with equal si>eed of the rope, without
that loss in changing to rope whUh has been the great
cau a of retarding the general practice of Banding
Cotton with Iron.
This Tie, we claim, overcomes this—the only serious
obstacle to the use of the iron liaud, which possesses
to planten and others, as is admitted hy all properly
informed persons, many and great advantages over
the rope band.
First—Lessin cost.
Second—Less liable to breakage of bands in hind-
ling, saving greatly in this item of expense aud loss
of Cotton.
Third— In its security aeainst the casualty of fire,
amounting to almost a full insurance in its transpor
tation to market—for it is a proved fact, that a bale of
Cotton banded with iron can scarcely be burned.
Foorth—That it t akes up very much leas room m
shipboar I. holding -h* cotton in less space, making it
more profitable for the ship to freight, and many other
advantages well kn ° wn to the public.
We are now receiving large supplies of Iron and
Ties, and are prepated to fill orders on the most rea
sonable terms for cash or city acceptances.
Reference —K A D G Mill; E B Nichols A Co.
Mather, Hughes A Saunden: Dean, Handle It Co.; T
H McMahan It Gilbert; E P Hunt, Ag't for Ins- Co.;
Geo Butler, Ag't tor Ins. Co.: J S Bee's.
aepl9 L. H. WOOD A CO.. Agent,.
ASTHMA.
Por the INSTANT RELIEF and PERMANENT
CURB of this distressing complaint use
FENDT 8
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made byC. B. SEYMOUR A CO., 458 Broadway,
New York.
Price,«I per box: sent free by prat.
JO3 POR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS <0
oct25dwlim
English Recr, Ale and Porter.
WILL BE LANDED, in a few days, an invoice
of said articles, bottled and on draught, from
celebrated breweries, in barrels aud casks, by the
package, and for sale by jan" SAM MA A3.
RED AND PINK EYED POTATOES—A select
lot for planting, arrived
jan7
' ship Travis.
SAM MAAS.
SEED BARLEY, SEED RYE. SEED OATS, from
best nurseries of Long Island, received by
in7
Jan7
SAM MAAS.
Piulen Attention I
Ths aalrn signed having been appointed agents for
JOHN PBASBB'S CBLBBBATBD
Cotton Aim,
mfcetared at Montgomery. Alsbama, will receive
orden lor ths same. All Gins furnished by us war
otadla «very nspeet Terms Liberal.
sag>-dwly BAKER *. BOLLING, Agento.
A*aney in Galveston of
O. CABTBR A CO'.8 IMPROVED GIN STANDS
R.
from M to 70 Saws each.
Price, at Ms* Orleans rates, four dollars per Bmw,
icther right or
sept7-S8wly
station.
fTtHB partnership of Block, Ware A Co. Is this day
J. dissolved by mutual consent. Bitter partner is
sathortaed to settle aseounto aad sign the name«( the
Arm in liquidation. H. B. BLOCK.
JAS. T. WABB.
flalilinq. July d. ISM. g. W. PIPKIN.
JK PIBKINSi
f Q Baistos. Sardines, Candies.
Qfl BARRELS pure Champagne Cider. 15 barrels
«U Pippin Apples, 10 bbls Arctic Lamp Oil,
IS firkins Goshen Butter,
30 boxes Goshen Cheese.
10 bbls Butter and Soda Crackers,
25 bbls Pilot Bread.
100 kegs Nails and Spikes,
5 tcs Carolina Rice,
Received by sh'p Travis, and for sale by
Jsn7 S\M MAAS.
WHARTON A TBRRY—(John A. Whai ton, C lin
ton Terry)—Attorney A Counselors t Law
•rssoria, Texss, pill practice in the Counties oi Bra
soria. Matagorda, Wharton, Austin and Fort Bend,
also in the Suprsme Court st Galveaton
Wharton, Clinton Terry, James Masterson )
Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Houston Texas
will practice in tbe city of Houston, in the county oi
Karris and in the Federal (.jurt in Galveston. Texas
octlViwt
A. S. LABUZAN,
(Formerly of Mobile, Alabama.)
COTTON FACTOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Straiid. Galvsstos.
All produce shipped to my address, with Bill of
Idling, will be covered by opon policy of Insur-
ance fin shipments are made on steamboats or vessels
which have passed the necessary inspection.
IT""?* Orders for bagging. Rope and the usual Planta
■on supplies promptly attended to. [july23-ly
JO" The News and Christian AdvocaW* Galveston ;
Southerner. Waco, McLennan Co.; Item, Huntsville.
Walker Co.; Telegrsph, Houston, and Pioneer. Fair-
leid, Preestone Co., will publish one year (weekly)
and send bills to this office for collection.
At Bacon'* Southern News Depot
CAN be found tbe largest and best selected assort-
ment of Newspapers, Periodicals, Ac., in the city.
Alas Pluid. Kerosine Oil, by the barrel or gallon.
Arrangements have been made with McKeever's
Southwestern Express Co., to forward papers in ad-
vance of ths mail.
Wantad- two News Boys for Railroad trains. Ap-
ply to H. C. BACON,
navlt Southern News Depot, Market st.
District snd Supreme Courts of Texss, by Uos.
Jon Satlbs, price «6 SO. and TBXAS PLEADING,
by a member of the Texaa Bar, price $4, can be had
by addressing J. 8. Taft, Houston ; P. T. Dudan,
Austin ; J. A. Settle, San Antonio ; or the subscri-
tor, At theoffioe of Sherwood A Goddard, Galveston.
As snly a anall edition of the above work were pub-
lished, parties wanting wil! order st once.
8. 8—NICHOLS.
o ©
J. SL&brrtistmtitts
DOLBEAR
• Commercial College,
OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS,
Pounded in 183?—Chartered by tbe Le islature of La.
with Agricultural and Mathematical Departments.
Capital Stock «830,000.
In the New and Bpaeioua Iron Edifice, known as
STORY BUILDING,
Southeast corner of Camp snd Common Streeta.
11 f sstrascs os both s1rests. -<~TI
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
FACULTT:
RU DOLBEAR
mathematical dkpamtmwt:
GEO. B. BRACKETT
Boot Keeping Department:
RUPUS DOLBEAR. Lecturer; J. W. BLACKMaN,
Professor. Department:
Hob. J. N- CAKRIGaN. a. a..late Sup't Education
La., Prof, and Lecturer on Commereiai Law, etc.
and M. B. McCARTHY, Professor,
French DejMirtmemt:
MARC ROUX Professor
Deportment for J'enmanghip :
RUPUS DOLBEAR. Lecturer; J. B GRIFFITH
Professor.
Spanish Department:
MANUEL MARINO Professor
German Department:
GEO. GESSNER ~ Professor
Latin and Greet. Department:
M. MARINO,* Professoss
G.GESSNER, i
Italian Deportment.
Rhetorir, Logio and Jtlecution.
This Is the only chartered Commercial College in the
Southwest and the oldest In the United States, snd has
stood for more than a QUARTER OP A CENTURY.
N. B. To prevent mistakes, or impositions. Stu-
dents intended for this College should bring this adver
tisement as special directions, aa there are every winter
temporary rooms open for a few months; all of course,
making wonderful pretenions and promises, and post
ing flaming placards to enlighten the people of New
Orleans and the South.
Catalogues with terms, opinions of the press, the
leading men of the nation, etc., sent to all who desire
them by addressing RUFUS DOLBEAR,
decl3wly President.
GET YOUR SHIRTS IN NE* ORLEANS AT
S. N. MOODY'S,
Coknkk Casal asd Royal Strksts.
MOODY'S
SHIRTS.
Fine Underskirt 6 for 31 50
Fine Drawer 6 for 50
Fine Englixh Sock 6 for 91 00
10 Shirt Collar for 30
fine black Cravat 40c. apiece.
Linen Cambric Handkerchief 91 a doten.
and every article of gentle.nan'a toilet equally cheap
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IN EVERY 8TYLE
Directions for self measurement sent by post. Copy
S. N. MOODY'S address,
febTwl? Cornkr Canal ano Royal Struct.
SAN FORD'S
LIVER IN VIGOR ATOII
NSVBK BKBlLITATBg.
| T is*compounded entirely from
OttniM,and has become an established fact, a Stan
lard Medicine,known and
used it, and is now re-
in all the diseases for
It lias enred thousands
who bail given up all
merous unsolicited certi-
■diow.
The dose must be adap-
the individual taking it,
ties as to act gently on
Let the dictates of your
the use of the LI VSR
approved by all that have
• 1 sorted to with confidence
J which it is recommended.
©| within the last two years
hopes of relief, as the nu-
ficates in my possession
ted to the temperament of
and used in such quanti
the Bowels.
judgment guide you in
_ IN VIGORA TOR, and
it will cure Liter Com \^']ilaint,£iliou Attacks
Dyspepsia, Chronic- Di- C arrhasa. Summer Com
/jlaints. Dysentery, Ha- W> bitual Costlveness^jow
Stomach, Dropsy. CAo i1" lie. Cholera, Cholera
Infantum. Flatulence,]^ Ja un di ce, Female
bs used successfully as an
■j icine. It will cure Sici
, UOH ICS LI 1 yyJ IU weui}
, iTeaspoonfulsarejakenat
ing their testimony in it«
Ordinary Family Med
Headache, (as thousands
minutes, if two or three
commencement of attack.
AH who uge it are giy-
ivor.
Mix water in thk mouth with thk INv100
RATOK and swallow both tog""""*-
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO
SANL>FORD'S FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FliOM •
i'ure Vegetable Extract* and. put up in GLAS¿
CAair tight, and toil/ keep in any climate
The Family C ATli A H- ¡TIC FILL is a gentle but
active Cathartic which the proprietor has used
in his practice more than twenty years.
The constantly increas • ¡ing demand from those
who have long used the , :PILLS and the satisfac
tion which all express in,* regard to their use, ha*
induced me to place them h within the reach of all.
The Profession well ■ know that different Ca
thartics act on different ¡g 'portions of the Bowels.
The Family Cathartic IPill has. with due refer-
ence to this well estnb- ^ ilished fact, been com
pounded from a variety of the purest Vegetable Ex
tracts, which act alike on * ¡every part of the alimen-
tary canal, and are yood !■ and safe in all cases
where a Cathartic is need- ed, such as iJeranye
meiUs of the Stomach, ^ Sleepiness, Pains in
the Back and Loins, Cobtiveness, Pain and
¿vreiie*H over the whole JS body, from sudden cold,
which frequently, if neg-'c^ .leeted, end in a lon^r
course of Fever, Loss o/> v!;Appetite, a Creeping
Sensation of Cold over ^ ¡the body, Restlessness,
Ueadache, or weight in\ W the he ad, all Inflamaio
ry Diseases, Worms in children or adults, Rheu
matittm, a great Puri- \ tier of the lilood and
many diseases to which I ^esh is heir, too uumer
ous to mention ?n this advertisement. Dosey 1 to 3.
PRICE THREE DIMES.
The Liver lltvlfforator and Family Ca
tliurtic Pills are retailed by Druggists gener-
ally. and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the largt-
towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, 51. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
augl4 d&wly 335 Broadway. N. York
Sold in Galveston by O. A. Behrman, II. C. L. Asch
off. N. D Lahedie. J. llannay, and l.J.N ichols it co.
AGENT FOB
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES!
Market St., opposite News Iron Building, Galveston
WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewims Machines are
now admitted to be superior to all others ever
Invented. As evidence cf this fact, they took the
FIRST PREMIUM,
In the Fall of 1858, at every State Fair in the United
Statee, without onc ixccption, wherever contended,
over Singer's, Q rover & Baker's, and all others, via
in the States of
SEW YORK,
VIRGINIA
PENNSYLVANIA,
M1CIGAN,
WISCONSIN.
ILLINOIS.
MARYLAND,
MISSOURI,
KENTUCKY,
MISSISSIPPI,
CALIFORNIA,
TENNESSEE,
NEW JERSEY, INDIANA,
The boasting " old-time Shuttle Machines of Singei
A Co., contended at most of the above fairs, and were
signally and badly beaten in every instance.
Although Wheeler a Wilson's Machines came
out some four years after Singer A Co.'s, yet so steadi
l|r and rapidly have they superseded Singer A Co.'s,
and all others, that their sales for the last twelve
mouths have been more than 30,000. being double
Singer &. Co.'s,and mire than Singer's and Grover A
Baker's combined.
Try C. C ASSEL. Agent for the sale of these Machi
see in Galveston, Texas, where they cant had a
wholesale and retail for cash or approved city accept-
ance, on as good terms as they can be procured in New
Orleans or the North.
Machines repaired and put in running order at the
shortest notice.
Silk and Thread, all colors, suited for the Machines
extra make.
J]j" Sewing of every kind done at short notice and
at the very lowest rates. feb7dwiy
N«tiee of Copartnership.
undersigned have this day eatered into a co-
partnership for tbe purpose of transacting a Gen
V0M HARTS .
■. NIIBOUK.
MRS. WINS LOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYR UP,
CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay all fain and spasmodic action, and is
Sore to Regulate tbe Bowels,
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to your-
selves, and"'
Relief and Health to your Infants
We have put up aud sold this art,cle for over ten
years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it. what
we have never been able to say of any other medieine
—never has it failed, in a single instance, to effect a
sure, when timely used. Never did we know an in-
stance of d«satisfaction cy any one who used it. On
the contrary, ail are delighted with its operations, and
speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects
and medic\l virtue. We speak in this matter " what
we do know," after ten years' experience, and pledge
our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here de-
otare. Ih almost every instance where the infant is
suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
hi fifteen or twenty mioutes after the syrup is admin-
istered
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one
of tbe most experienced and skillful nurseainNew
England ,and bas been used with never tailing success in
Thousands of Cases.
It not only relieves the child from pain, bat invigor-
ates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will
almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Bowels, and Wind
Colic,
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme
died, end ib death. We believe it the best and surest
remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and
Diarrhoea in children, whether it arises from teething,
er from any other cause. We would say to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of the fore-
going complaint —do not let your prejudices, nor the
preiudiee of ethers, staDd between you and your suffer-
ing child, and the relief that will be Sou—yea, Ano
lctslt Sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if
timely used. Full directions for using will aceoopany
each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of
CURTIS A PERKINS. New York, h on the out-
side wrapper. IO* Sold by all Druggists throughout
the world. PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
ap7wdly] 13 Cedar Street, IV. T.
esicM onra ejuriafsr boitls.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS-
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT-
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu-
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts npon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blnxoning puffery.
The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit-
ters for the last year amounted to over a half-
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara-
tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy inwill cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therelrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum-
peting the qualities of tbe Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un-
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to acondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi-
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de-
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, js apt to
forget her owu health in her extreme anxiety
for her iufant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
theu, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe-
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene-
rally prefer the Bitters to all-other invigora-
tors that receive the endorsement of physi-
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particu-
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their pwn physical welfare by giving to Hos-
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—Wc caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter-
feits, but ask for Hostetter's Celebrated
Stomach Bittkrs, and see that each bottle has
the words "Dr. J- Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the covk, and
observethat our autograph signature is on the
label.
Prepared and sold by hostetter &
smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame-
rica, and Germany.
MILLER, MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Galveston.
Sold by, Aschoff, Labadie A Barstow, llannay,
and by all Druggists and Grocers. apr!7
ESTABLISHED. 1839
"'KENTUCKY .
SALT RIVER
OURBO
WHISKY
DISTILLERIES.
ADDRESS,S.T.SUIT
DISTILLER
JEFFERSON, CO, KY.
HEAD ! HEAD I ! HEAD I ! !
Cairo, Illinois, July 2WA, 18G0.
Messrs. John Wilcox It Co. :
Your " Inpectine," or " Persian Fever Charm."
has done wonders. I was wholly despondent and
wretched when I applied it, and in five hours the chills
were removed and no fever ha^ ensued. It is the
simplest cure imaginable, and a wonder of nature or
art. I would not be without this '-Inpectine" a single
hour. By constantly wearing it I seem to be " ague
proof." Yours Very Truly,
E. M. STOUT.
Mobile, Alabama, July 23d, 1^0.
Gentlemen :
1 have been snatched from the grave by the ap-
plication of your wonderful "Inpectine," or "Persian
Fever Charm." For several years I have suffered every
season from fever and ague. Last Spring my life was
threatened, but your remedy has destroyed the dieoase,
and I am rapidly gaining an appetite and strength.
Kesiiectfully Yours,
D. N. BARRON.
This truly wonderful prerentire and cure for Fever
and Ague and Bilious Fevers will lie sentby mail, post
paid, on receipt of one dollar. Also for tale at all re-
s]>ectab!e Druggists and Country Stores.
Principal l)epot and Manufactory. 188 Main Street,
Richmond, Va. Branch Office, Bank of Commerce
Building, New York.
sept4 wtf JOI1N WILCOX It CO.
Valuable Plantion for Sale.
ON the East bank of the Bracos, in Brazoria county
fronting on the river and crossing oyster Creek,
containing about 3.000 acres ot first quality Oyster
Creek Red Land. Should the purchaser prefer a
smaller place, the same can be reduced to 1,500 acres.
There are 4(1" acres in cultivation, in sugar and cotton,
about an equal quantity on each side of the creek,
and promises a crop of 300 hhds. and tiaies. Large
sugar house and machinery to take off 500 hhds.; a
steam Saw Mill; Gin House, and is really one of the
most desirable places in Brazoria county, having
uninterrupted steamtoat navigation to its landing on
the river and the Houston and Columbia railroad
passing within three miles. There are now on the place
forty five negroes, including thirty hands, which may
remain until the growing crop is made, if the purchaser
desires, or will be sold with the place. There ia an
abundance of corn, fodder and hogs on the plane, and
all necessary farming utensils. The title is undisput-
able. Possession will be given at once, and the termi
of payment accommodating. A. F. JAMKS,
mar IM It-wtf Oalvwton
PLANTATION FOR SALK OR RENT.—A
valuable Plantation on the west bank of the
Brazos river, 8 miles above Columbia, in Bra-JBUIL
toria county, is offered for sale at a very great bargain,
and upon liberal term*, if sold immediately ; if not, it
will be rented until the 1st of January next, at a mod-
erate rent. The place includes over 3,000 acres of as
fine land as can be found on the river; the improve-
ments are good and of the mi et suitable character, can
stating in part of a brick sugar house, with all the neces
sary machinery for sugar making ; gin stand, gin hous t
and press; large and commodious residence; negr t
cabins, and all other buildings required on a first class
plantation. There are nearly 250 acres of plant cane,
and about 450 acres in cultivation in sugar and cotton
last year. The river is navigable for steamboats up to
the banki of the plantation at all seasons. Possession
will be given immediately. For particulars, apply to
A. F. JAMES. Galveston, or to
jan8 WHARTON <t TEBRY. Brazoria.
Tyler Springs.
THESE Springs are situated in the North-western
part of Tyler county, an elevated, piney countryj
beautifully undulating, picturesque and healthy. I>.
R Smith, the Proprietor, has erected a spacious build ¡
ng for the reception of visitors either for health < r
pleasure. The water as yet has not been analsyzed
but is evidently White Sulphur, combined with otht r
ingredients, which have already rendered it celebrated
as a remedy for chronic affections, such ar diseases of
the Kidneys or Liver, Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Schro-
fula, Erysipalas mercurial and cutaneous affection!
of every variety. It has proved sovereign in all se-
cret diseases.
Persons residing on the coast and elsewhere, are in-
formed that stages from Liberty and many other por-
tions of Texas, run to Woodville, distant from this
place 18 miles, from this a hack, will be run daily to
Woodville, during the season; The proprietor can ob
t .1. any number of certificates from Physicians and
otber gentlemen of high standing, as to the curative
propertieyof the Water. D. R. SMITH,
may24wly Proprietor.
Tbe Lindsejr Force Pump.
We guarantee this to be the best pump in use. Pumps
are now In use in wells 120 feet deep.
Many other patents on hand. State and County
rights of the above, and other patents for sale
THOS. J. SPEAR It CO..
Patent Machine Agency, 42 Gravier St..
myl4-wly New Orleans.
FOR SALE—100 bills of Lime 5 puncheons Bay
Rum, just received per brig S Churchman.
iuly28 WKGMtNN & PARIZOT.
400
COILS superior Bale Rope for sale by
augli NELSON CLEMENTS.
BACON—S casks Ribbed Sides, 4 do Shoulders, to
arrivs per Mexico on consignment, for sale by
«mí k- l. crro&d.
J), ©rlnns ^üertisements
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE !
STATIONARY A PORTABLE STKAM ENGINES
■AMrVACTCKED BT
J. N. BRADFORD & CO.,
At Htanmo', Bliss.
SINGLE Machines. Circular Saws Mills, West's
Power and Hand Pumps—the best article in use,
adapted to deep wells—various sixes.
EXCELSIOR GRIST AND CORN MU LS, for one
or two horse power, with a perfect Bolter,
SANFORD'SANTI FRICTION HORsK POWER,
for one, two, three or four horses.
CIRCULAR SAWS, INDIA RUBBER BELTS,
CARREN'S SUPERIOR GIN STANDS.
STRAUB'S CORN MILLS
STEAM GAUGES,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE8, Ac , Ac..
For sale by RICHARD F. HARRISON,
febs!<Jwtf No. 4S St. Charles St., New Orleans.
IIVDE A GOODRICH,
Corner Canal and Royal streets. New Orleans.
EntiMUhed in Hew Orlean over Forty Year .
HAVE always on hand at tbe lowest mar-
ket prices, the largest assortment in the
South of
Watches. Clocks Gun*.
Jewelry, Parlor Ornament , Pistols,
Silver and Cutlery and Military and
Plated Ware, Housekeeping Sporting
Ktc., Etc., Articles, Equijim*
TT~P Agent for Sharp's Rifles and De ringer's Pistols.
Any srticleof SILVER WARE madetoorder
in our manufactory in the city as low as it can be
bought Kurth or South, ready made.
HYDE <t GOODRICH,
juue21-lvw . New Orleans.
D. MORGAN A CO.,
W110LELALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND
Comiuietion Merchant ,
And Agents for the sale of
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
N . 52 (formerly No. 26) New Levee Street, between
Natchez and Poydtas, Streeta,
feb8 NEW ORLEANS. wtf
.. . jos. h. stewart,
Bossier Parish, La.
wm. w. carloss.
New Orleans.
CAKLOSS A STEWART,
COTTON FACTORS,
And Gen'l Commission Merchants.
feb7 No. 44 Carondelet St, New Orleans. wtf
JL. JACOBS, Importer of Jacob's celebrated Cali
. fornia Diamonds, Fine Banjos and Accordions, 45
St. Charles Street, New Orleans, opposite St. Charles
Hotel. Banjo and Accordion taught in twelve les-
sons. Accordions tuned and kept repaired. Orders 1
mail attended to. jan2awly
Fattman't Iron Cotton Tie.
TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS.
IRON will be generally used the coming year in Bail
ing Cotton. Mercliauts should therefore hesitate to
purchase rope, and examine the merits of the different
Ties before purchasing of them A comple assortment
of all the different Ties will be kept at my office on ex
hibition, which all who feel an interest in, are cor
dially invited to call and examine for themselves.
Confident in the superiority of the FASSMAN TIE,
I will take pleasure in going to the Orleans Press to
exhibit its merits, mode of application, etc., or that of
any other Tie tliat may be suggested.
Orders for any amount tilled at lie. lb, with liber
al deductions to merchants.
F. BELCHER, Agent,
jail 18wly 22 Commercial Place. New Orleans,
DAVID FKLT ••••••••••••••••••*•• HKNRT D. STETSON^
New York New Orleans.
STATIONERS' HALL—D. FELT It STETSON,
No 54 Camp street and No 7 Bank Place. General
Statiouers and Job Printers,and Blank Book Manufac-
turers, keep constantly on hand a large and well se-
lected stock of Paper—Ruled and Plain Folio Post;
Foolscap: Packet Post; Commercial and Quarto Post;
blue and white, wove and laid.
• Also—A large variety of plain and fancy Note Pa¡
pers and Envelopes; Copying and Seal Presses; Gold
Pens, with gold and .silver cases; Steel Pens in all va-
rieties; Envelopes of* all sizes and qualities; Envelope
and Blotting Paper.
Together with the largest stock of Blank Books to
be found in the Southern country; all made of the
best English and American paper, ruled to all the vari-
ous patterns in use, and bound in every variety of
style Full sets or single Books furnished at the
shortest possible notice.
Our Printing, Office and Bindery areon|the pre
mises under our immediate supervision: and being sup-
plied with the beat stock and material to lie obtained,
we are prepared to do all descriptions of work at short
notice, at low prices, and in a satisfactory manner.
Persons in want of anything in our line of business
arc resiiectfully invited to give us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. HIpNo 54 Camp street and 7
Uauk Place, New Orleans. oct 28 ly
GENTRY, SLOTE It CO, (late Lowery Gentry A
Slote.) Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer-
chants, No 121 Front street, New York.
Abram M. Gentry, Texas.
Alonzo Slote I
George K. Otis..j New York
HORTICULTURAL.—The subscriber begs toagg|
inform his friends and the public that hrvyf
lias opened his Greenhouse and Plant Establish--""
inent on the corner of Camp street and Lafayeate
Square, for the season, where will be found the largest
ocllection and finest variety of Fruit, Shade and Orna-
mental Trees, Shrubbery and Greenhouse Plants in the
South—among will be found everything new and rare.
Ilia collection of roses is unrivalled. Fruit Trees,
consisting of Peach, Apricot. Nectarine, Mum, Apple,
Pear, Plum, Orange, Lemon, Fig, Mespilus, ¿te—all
grown by himself, and warranted the best rf their kind,
and suitable for a Southern climate. All Plants,
Trees, he., purcliased at his establishment ruarantned
true to name and kind.' Packing done In Inn neat
manner. All goods delivered on board steamer, fcc,
f—~ Plant nf mrv Wnd fwn.iol.-J fioui
his new nursery on the Metairie Ridge, free ot cost
jan25 ly JOHN NELSON^
LEIG1IT0N It BARBOT, Corner of St Charlea
and Canal Streets. New Orleans. Fashionable
Clothing and Furnisiiing establishment. Have always
ou hand a large assortment of FmoUion bi« oi^ihine
guaranteed to be of the best workmanship aud latest
styles. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooda
Leiohton's Premium Shirts.—A full supply of
those celebrated ShirU at all tim*. on hand, and ofsoch
a variety Of sizes and styles as will enable us to fit the
most difficult and please the most fastidious. Clothing
and shirts made to order—are now receiving a splendid
assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing. octíW y
smith • • wm. cooper, allen mitchell
N. Orleans. New York New Orleans.
SMITH, COOPER It OO, No 75 Tchoupitoulas st
New Orleans; No 122 Front street. New York-
Manufacturers and Dealers in Manilla and Tarred
Cordage India Bagging. Gunny Bags, Tin Plates,
Copiier, Block Tin, Iron Wire, Zinc, Oakum, Cotton
Duck, Twines, Chain Cables, Wrought Spikes, Paints,
Linseed Oil, Ate. _ „ _ ,
Agents—Mefjis Phelps, Dodge A Co, New York;
Cnion White Lead Manufacturing Company, New
Uinningliam Copper Works. octlO y
t. l. b. et1ierioge,
New Orleans. Weakly Co., Tenu.
WOOLSEY It ETIIERIDGE, Cotton Factors and
General Conimissiou Merchants, 97 Camp street,
New Orleans. janly
JAMES C, ROGERS It CO., Wholesale IGrocers,
Commission Merchants, amd Dealers in Western
Produce, Nos. 12 and 14 Poydras street. New Orleaus.
jyS-iy
BRUCE PUTNAM, Receiving and Forwarding Mer-
chant, and General Steamboal Agent, No. 5 Front
street, New Orleans. jan25-ly
JJ3P Strict personal attention paid to forwarding.
james tharp. ..
wm. v. m'cray.
rnHARP, M'CRAY & CO., Grocers and Produce
L Merchants. No 10 Tchoupitoulas and New Levee
Streets, New Orleans. _ ian25 ly
MARSDEN'S HOTEL, (formerly the Van Bibber
House,) corner of Carondelet and Poydras streets.
New Orleans.
This Hotel being situated in the most central part
of the city, offers to families and gentlemen visiting
New Orleans, all that can he desired, both as to conve-
nience aud accommodation, combined with moderate
cliarges.
This House has been newly furnished and painted
this Fall. The table will lie supplied with the choicest
the markets afford, and meals being supplied at all
hours, offers every facility that can be wished for to
merchants, planters and others having business to at-
tend to.
No exertion or expense will be spared by the under
signed to make this Hotel first class in every respect.
sep27tf T1IOS. W MAR8DEN.
D0WLING, BROS., Boot and Shoe Manufac-p^|
turers, and Dealers in Ladies, Misses andFa
Children's Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, f
Carpet Bags, Ac., No. 92 Camp street, New Or-
leans ian25-Iy
PETER IIAWES, No 28 Camp street, New Or
leans, Stationer, Printer and Blank Book Manu-
facturer.
Banking, Mercantile, Insurance and Court Books of
anv size and pattern, made to order and of the best
material.
Steamboat Books, of every description, on hand, or
made to order with promptness and despatch.
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. jan25 Iy^
JACOB BURCRETT, Grocer and Dealer in Fine
Wines and Liquors, No 93 Camp street, (under Ja-
cobs' Daguerreotype Saloon,) New Orleans, jan 241y
JOHN QUINLAN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry
Guns, Pistols, Cutlery and Fancy Goods, No. 128
Poydras street, New Orleans.
JIj3 Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted
jan 25 ly
WW. CARLOSS a CO, Cotton Factors. For
• warding and General Commission Merchants
No 16 Commercial Place. New Orleans,La. jan25v
NFW ORLEANS HORTICULTURAL OAR oía.
DEN, Henry Stickler, Horticultural Flor.SWr
ist. Ornamental Trees, Plants and Shrubs for^™
sale. The Garden is located at No 126 Louisa street
in the second block below the Mexican Gulf Railroad,
near the grave-yard, Third District.
IC7* The omnibusses stationed at Odd-Fellows' Hall
run within five squares of the Garden. jan25 Iv
TAR, PITCH, BLOCKS, etc.—30 bbls. raw Tar. 20
do. Coal Tar, 20 bbls. Pitch, 20 bbls. Rosin 5 bbls.
raw Oil, 20 bbls. boiled Oil; 500 feet patent bush Blocks
from 5 to 12 inches ; 10 doz. long and short Oil Suits ;
also, a full assortment of Ships' Hardware perach'r
Moonlight, and for sale by
febl2 HITCHCOCK A CO
Framing lumber, weather boards, inch
Boards, etc.. on hand and cargoes constantly ar-
vingto oct22 B. S. PARSONS.
For Sale to Arrive.
OQH BRLS Potatoes. 20 tierces Rice,
10 bbls Pickled Herring,
400 boxes dried Herring, 10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel.
100 pair Oars. A. CAMERON A CO.,
nov2G Auction and General Agents.
rpilE undersigned having purchased the interest of
J. G. W. McMahan A Co., in the Grocery and Western
produce business, will continue the same for his own
account nd solicits a share of public patronage. He
has sol 1 his interest in the Commission bnsiness to G.
W. McMahan, Esq., who assumes the* liabilities of the
firm to date, 16th February.
febl9 F. GONZALES.
ft
JHANNAY, (Successor of Hannay &. Beau-
• moot.) hast just received, direct from the
North, a large supply of ^)rugs. Medicines, Oila,
Paints, Perfumeries, Fancy Articles, Chemicals, ate.,
m^-ing his assortmentfull and complete, all fresh and
pure,which will be sold wholesale and retail on as fevor-
<ihle terms as can be had at any house in Texas. "Quick
<ales and small profits'* is his motto. Orders from Dea
ers. Planters and others will receive prompt attention
ami are respectfully solicited. may 13
Nb. LAB ADIE, Wholesale and Retail Im
• porter and dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
I'auita, Oils and Glass, Fancy Articles, School
H<*4s. Garden Seed, etc., corner of Market and %tnd
ireets, Galveston.
ft
Wanted to HIRE—A colored woman, as gen
eral servant in a small family. Apply to
junelil-tf BORLEY. 8MITH A CO.
THE undersigned having purchased the interest ot
John Wrigley and James Wrigley, in the late firm
of J. <£ J. Wrigley A Co., will rontinne business for
and on hia own account, and hopes, by strict attention
to business, to merit a share of public patronace.
Liberty, Jan. U IBM fcbB wtf 0. CTCUND.
(Eonntri)
W]
IBB A J ARMON—(Wm. O. Webb, Wm. R
T Jannon, Lawyer*, Collectors and Land Agenta
La G ramee. Fayette Co., Texaa, will practice in the
Counties of Fayette, Bastrop, Travis, Caldwell, Gon-
salea. Lavaca. Wharton, Fort Bend. Austin, Colorado
and Washington, and in the Supreme and Federal
Courts at tbe cities of Austin and Galveston. Col
lections aud remittances promptly made, Lands Loca
ted, bought and sold ; Patents obtained ; Titles Per
fee ted, and Taxes paid all over the State.
REFERENCES.—New York Merchants—K. C
Estes; J. H. Brower A Co.; Hawea, Heyatt A Sons;
Mrtin It Brother; Stephen Panl. Pkiladeiphia Mer
chants—Haddock, Raed A Co.; J. B. Lippincott A Co.;
Hieskell, Uaskins A Co.; Lasell A Bro. Boston -
Pierce It Baeon. Kew Orleans Merchants—Vex
kins fli Co.; Goodrice it Co.; Taylor, Haddon A Co.
Tennessee—Naahville—John P. L. Sueed, Attorney
General. SomerviUe—Hon. Thomas Rivers. Mem-
phis—Ssm Tate, Pres. M. and C. Railroad; James
Cash. P. Babk. Galveston Merchants—Carnea fc
Trabue; Dean, Randall A Co.: Mather, Hughes A
Saundere: Briggs A Yard. Houston Merchants—
B. A. Shepherd; A. J. Burke; Pell and Dumble.
Austin—Col. S. Croaby; 8. M. Swenson. feb22w
Large Fire Proof Warehouse.
w. b. vincent owens.
VINCENT A OWENS, (successors to Vincent a
Fisher,) Cotton Factors, Storage, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, Houston, Texas, will receiva
and store, forward or sell Cotton and other Produce
agreeably to order. Instructions strictly obeyed.
Advances made on consignments. aug 24tf
AUSTIN COUNTY.
National hotel, belville, texas—The
Proprietor of this establishment is prepared lo
furnish his guests with the best the market affords, and
to bestow upon them every atention in his power to
contribute to their comfort. a good stable is attached
to the premises Charges moderate.
jy6 ly AN DREW BOTHAMES.
B
•EN. T. HARRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
k Bellville, Austin County, Texas. sept22tf
n, w, bush o. o. wilson w. b. young.
BUS11 WILSON & CO, Storage, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, Hemp&tead. Prompt at-
tention given to tbe shipment of consignments, and
cash advancement on goods to our care. jy6tf
w. hkss jones james a wake
JONES & WARE, Attorneys at Law and Land
Agenta* Helena , Karnes county, Texas. Collec-
tions made in Western Texas and promptly remitted.
Any business in the purchase or sale of lands attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Refers to—Hon Jeremiah Morton, Va; Robert A
Grin nan; John M Bell. Mew Orleans: J M Mason, U
5 Senate; Shields & Somerville, Richmond, Va; Gray
6 Gfas8ell, New York; Dr Wm R Smith, Galveston,
Texas y
S
M LOWRIE. Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
• Helena, Karnes County, Texas. y
Milton dan a. Attorney at Law, Helena, Karnes
County, Texas.
Reference— W P Ballinger. Galveston; Milton M
Potter, do; John Henry Brown, Bell county; A U
Bean, New York. nov7 y |
CA. RUSSELL, Attorney at Law and Notary
* Public, Karnes county, Texas. Land Agent.
IT/'Especial attention given to all matters connected
wiui lands, surveying, locating, fee.
Refers to Pryor Lee, Esq, Goliad, Col John Ilenry
Brown, Bell county. nov7y_
IG. L, McGEllEE, Attorney and Counsellor at
. Law, Lockhart, Texas, will practice iu all the
counties composing this Judicial District, and in the
Supreme Court at Austin.
Particular attention paid to all Land Business and
Collecting. dec2y
s. a. white, wm. h. woodwaro,
Victoria. Indianola.
WH1TF h WOODWARD. Attorneys at Law, In-
dianola and Victoria, wlil practice in the 10th
District, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at
Galveston. jan lti-'.Viy
wm. s. glass w. 1heobalus
GLASS a THEOBALDS, Attorneys and Ccunsel-
lors at Law, Victoria, Texas. aug25
WH. WILSON, Attorney at Law, Wharton,
. Texas.
Refers to Messrs Powell a Ruthven. Galveston,
Texas . jan22
THOMAS BOCK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
. Woodville, Tyler County, Texas. sepl4 y
STAR HOTEL, Wondville. Tyler County, Texas—
A. W. Cady, Proprietor.
The subscriber having o|>eiied the aliovc establish-
ment, is prepared to accommodate the travelling pub-
lic. III. table will always be supplied with the liest
the market affords, lie pledges him.self that no pains
will lie ¡.pared to make his guests comfortable, and
hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share
of public patronage.
JQ3 Attacned to the Hotel is a good Stable—plenty
of Com and Fodder; and attentive ostlers. nov21 tf
ROBERT F. GREEN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Dry Goods, Commission and Forwarding Mer.
chant, Sabine Pass, Texas. Liberal advances iu cash
on Cotton consigned to the address of my friends in
New York, New Orleans and Galveston. dec9
McGLOSKY, Attorney and "Counsellor at Law,
Milam, Texas. apl3 y
B.
A. VAUGHN, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law,
Milam, Texas. apl3y
RUrt'S W. wm. h. martin
ÜUNN It MARTIN, Attorneys and Counsellors at
Law. Athens, Texa s.
MD. HERRING, Attorney at Law and Notary
• Public, Waco, McLennan county, Texas, will
practice in the counties of McLennan, Falls, Lime-
stone, Navarro, Hill, Brazos, Corryell, Bell. Milam
and Burleson; also in the Federal and Supreme Courts
at Austin.
JO3 Special attention given to Collecting and Land
suits. febl3 y
OA. McGINNIS, Attorney and Counsellor at
• Law, La Grange, Fayette county, Texas. Strict
and prompt attention given to the Collecting business,
the purcliase and sale of real estate, and perfecting of
Land Titles. Ac. Jc2D y
WM. EDWARDS, Attorney at Law and General
Land Agent, Main street, Htrris county, Texas.
ap26-lyr.w
j. o. walker john h. manlt
TXTALKER <t MANLY, Attorreys at Law, Houston
* * Texas. ap26-tf
a. ii. phillips, jr.
wm. #. .
Victoria. ,
GLASS A PHILLIPS, jrifTaC8-
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
jan3wt
h. c. hicks r. nevlano.
Jasper, Jas|>er Co., Woodville, Tyler Co.
HICKS A NEl'LAND,
LAW, COLLECTION A LAND AGENCY OFFICE,
Woodville, Tyler Cocnty, Texas.
'I'MIE above firm will piacti.« their profession in the
-L Fifth and Fifthteenth Judicial Districts, compris-
ing the following counties, viz : Jasper, Tyler, Polk,
Trinity, Angelica, Nacogdoches, Shelby, San Augustine,
Sabine, Newton. Orange, Liberty, Chamliers, Jefferson
and Hardin, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at
Tyler and Galveston.
Prompt attention will lie given to the collection of
all claims entrusted to them, and immediate remittances
will be made in Sight Exchange on Galveston, New
Orleans and New York.
They will act as agents in purchasing, selling or pay-
ing taxes upon Real Estate, anywhere in this Statr ;
hunt up lost Lands, locate Certificates, perfect Titles,
procure Patenta on the same, etc. Strict attention
will be given to all business committed to their charge.
aug30w
WACO HOUSE.
CAPT. I. M. SMITH. Proprietor.
FINE Livery Stable attached, with Horses
and Buggies to hire
TO3 AH the Stag' s stop at this House. auglbwly
JOHN C. McCOY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Dallas, Texas.
WILL practice in the District Courts in all the
counties comprising the 16th J udicial District,
and in the Supreme Court of this State, and will at-
tend to the collection of clains in all the counties ad
joining the 16th District. Special attention given to
Land litigation. JQ3 Office, East side of the Public
Square. augt6w
A. P. "OIHPK.INS,
Rkceivino, Forwarding, Storing and Commission
MERCHANT,
july24 Lynchburg, Texas. wtf
dec27
T. K. ALLEN,
ATTORNEY ATtAW,
Boonville. Plains County, Texas.
wtf
HB. FONTAINE, Attorney and Counsellor at
• Law, Moscow, Texas will practice in all the Courts
of the 5th Judicial District, and in the Federal and Su-
preme Court. feeb22w
ROBB A BALLINGER—(S. T. Robb, H. Ballinger,)
Attorneys at Law, Sumpter, Trinity Co., Texas.
Rtfer to—E. B. Nichols A Co., Galveston, Texas; A.
F. James A Co.. New Orleans. Ijanllwlp
a.
HH. D00LEY A CO.. Fashionable Il&t-
. ters, and Dealers in Hats and Caps, supe-
rior in quality by 50 percent, to any ever import-
ed in this country. " Phoenix House," Houston, Tex
The only manufacturers in the country. Orders from
the country promptly attended to. ap26-tf
PLAZA nOUSE, North side Main street, San
Antonio, Texas, E. B. SMITH, Prop'r.
This house has been thoroughly repaired AUL
and newly furnished. decl3wly
Ameritan Aromatic Bitter Cordial
and
TONIC AROMATIC BITTERS.
A Cordial for Ladies, Ayed Persons, dbc.
Of these two varieties of Bitters, the first is to be
taken mixed with any agreeable fluid, while the second
nay be taken pure, or both may be mingled together,
forsing a bitter of great or less intensity, so as to pleae
every taste. The aroma aDd delicious flavor these bit-
ters possess have induced the finest judges to pro-
nounce them superior to any hitherto manufactured.
They are particularly efficacious in restoring health,
and establishing impaired digestion, thatfruitful source
of diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Nervous and Liver Af-
fections, General Weakness, Ac., all of which render
life a burden. In any fever followed by protracted
convalescence, and consequent weakness, no remedy is
better adapted to restore strength and hasten the com
plete teturn of health.
TTT* N. B. The American Bitters may likewise be
taken pure. They do not contain mueh spirits. The
strong flavor they possess arises from tbe aroma, the
predominance ef a bitter principle, both of which are,
however, highly agreeable. Said bitters have been in-
troduced into general use in the principal coffeehouses,
hotels, clubs, fcc. II r* Sold by
KARSTENDIEK A CO, cor. Gravier and New Levee,
J. WRIGHT A CO., 21>nd 151 Char tres street.
A. A. PEYCII AUD. SO Royal street.
N. R. PEPIN It CO., 31 Common st. [ap9w6m
PLANTATION IN GONZALES CO., for sale.,
r___ - - - - — ~
le.Mft
rkW
th—A—
1250 acres of land situated on the Elm Fork'
of the Sandies, 100 acres of which is enclosed wit
a good Post Oak rail fence, 50 acres of which ia in culti-
vation. On the land is a good double log house, with
stone fire-places and chimneys, having four rooms and
a large hall, suitable eut-houses, good hone mill, cis-
tern and building for a gin, all in oomplete order, and
will heanMat• banrain. Ifebll A. V. JAMRfl.
45
BBL8 CIDER VINEGAR, 30bbls Draft Phila
delphia A E A CAMERON A CO.
ARD OIL, Spta. Turpentine. Alcohol, Castor Oil
é For sale by jan4 J HANNAY
Ho«tetter's Bitters.
BOXES of this celebrated Bitters for sale to
the trade at manufacturer's prices to close
consignment. MILLER, M0NT60MERY A CO.
MAldlmwtf
100
OIA Nacheui Bitters.-*Wlgwan
Tonic.
BOXES of tbe above celebrated Bitters on
consignment and will be sold to tbe trade a
«factum's prices, adding freight, etc., from New
York. MILLER, MONTGOMERY A CO
MA Id lm-wtf
100
Col Up, Stttitottug, fa.
BASTROP MILITARY INSTITUTE.
A COLLEGE CHARTER WITH UKIVER8ITY
PRIVILEGES.
The Governor it ete-offioio Inspector of In*titute
The UaualjDojrreei 9
Conferred by a joint Board, composed of the Board of
Trustees, a Board of Visitors on the part of the State,
and the Viaiting Committee on the part of the Texas
Annual Conference.
IT?* Courae of Study usually full, instruction thor-
ough, and diaciplinestrict
THE Annual Sessions fcommence on the first Mon-
day in September, and continue forty weeks with-
out intermission. Vacation during July and August
Pupils received at any time, and charged from date
of entrance.
The charge for tuition and board, including lights,
fuel and washing, will be $95 per term of twenty weeks
for those pursuing the elementary English branches
only ; for all others, 9115 per term. The charge for
tuition, alone, being 950 for tbe latter and 930 for the
former.
Tbe Institute charge for board and tuition must be
paid, or satisfactorily arranged, at the time of entering.
For furtherinformation address the Superintendent,
Bastrop. Texas. R. T. P. ALLEN,
¡une26-wly Superintendent.
New Orleans School ef Medicine.
common st, opposite charity hoktital.
THE Regular Course of Lectures In this Institu-
tion will commence on Thursday, the 15th day
of November, 1860, and terminate in the latter part
of March 1861.
—Faculty—
E. D. FENNER, M. D., Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
AUSTIN FLINT, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medi-
cine, and Medical Pathology.
ANTHONY PENISTON^M. D., Professor Anatomy.
SAMUEL ClIOPPIN, M. D., Professor of Clinical
and Operative Surgery.
CORNELIUS C. BEARD, M.D.. Professor of Prin-
ciples of Surirery and Surgical Pathollogy.
D. WARREN BR1CKELL, M. D.. Professor of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women.
ISAAC L. CRAWCOUR, M. D. Professor of Chem-
istry and Medica Jurisprudence.
HOWARD SMITH, M. D., Professor of Materia
Med'ca and Therapeutics.
AUSTIN FLINT, Jr. M. D., Professor of Physiol*
ogy and Microscopy.
H. D. SCHMIDT, M. D., Demonstrator of Anat-
omy.
The Dissecting Rooms will be opened on the 15th of
October. Clinical instruction gjven daily in the wards
of the Charity Hospita', and tbree times a week at
the College Dispensary.
The Faculty of this Institution are am' ngst the
duly elected Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the
Charity Hospital, aod, according to an act of tbe
State Legislature, " shall at all times have access to
the Hospital, for the purpose o(stTording their pupils
practical illustration of the subjects they teach."
The students of this institution are equally eligible
with any others to the post of Resident Student in the
Charity Hospital.
The great aim of the Faculty Is to impart a thor-
oughly practical knowledge or all Ihe branches of
Medicine.
Dissecting material abumlant and at a nominal cost.
Amount of Fees for the Course of Lectures.. 9108 00
Matriculation fee (paid but once) 500
Dissecting fee !® 10 00
Graduating lee 25 00
No charge for attendance at the Hospital. For
furtherinformation address
E. D. FENNER, M. D.,
Dean of th* Faculty. „
5 Carodelet street.
New Orleans, August, I860. sep24w3m
ST. CHABLES COLLEGE,
GRAND COTEAU, LA.
THIS Literary Institution, under the direction of
the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, is situated in
the Parish of St. Landry, close to the line of the N.
Orleans and Opelousas railroad. In 1852, the College
was incorposated by the State of Louisiana, and em
powered to confer Degrees and Academical Honors. Its
site has always been regarded as one of the healthiest
and most salubrious in the whole State.
The Course of Instructions is twofold—Classical and
Commercial. Tbe Classical Course embraces Latin.
Greek, English. French. Spanish, Rhetoric, History,
Geography, Book-Keeping, Mathematics, Chemistry,
Moral and Natural Philosophy.
The Commercial Course comprises the same branches
with the exception of Latin and Greek.
Terms—Board, tuition, washing, medical fees
and stationery $200 Ou
Entrance (for the first year only) ^ 10 00
Vacation, if spent at College 40 00
Music per month 6 00
Drawing 5 00
JJj" Parents from Texas may send ther children
by the steamship line to Berwicks Bay, whence a stage
coach will convey them directly to the Institution.
aug30w3m
TEXAS JUIL1TABV INSTITUTE,
at ruter«willi,
COMMENCES its session on Monday, the 24th of
January. College year—forty weeks—divided into
two sessions, ending June. Holiday of two dayj at
Christmas.
Tuition—Collegiate, $50 per session, or $1GJ per
year ; Preparatory, $30 per session ; (English studies
only,! $60 per year.
Library Fund—$2 per year ; Board, $12 per month,
ncluding fuel and washing.
Payments—Advance each session, invariably.—
Stock—cattle, horses or sheep—taken in payment of
Tuition and Board : debts not allowed.
Cadets—Twelve years old, and passing examination
in reading, writing and arithmetic, through the ground
rules, may enter.
Dress—Uniform to be had at the Institute.
Address, C. G. FORSIIEY,
I janll,'60-lyw] Rutersvill*. Texas.
ST. LOUIS UN1VEBS1TY.
Corner Washington Avenue and Ninth Street,
St. Louis, Mo. ©
LITERARY DEPARTMENT.—The next session of
this Institution commences on the last Monday,
29th of August, and ends about the 5tb of July.
Tbe course of studies embraces the Greek, Latin,
English, French, German, and Spanish Languages; Ma-
thematics, Astronomy, Mental and Natural Philosophy,
Chemistry, Book-keeping, Arithmetic. Ancient and
Modern Geography, and History, Itc.
The terms without any extra charges for languages,
are: For boarders, $150 per session of ten and a half
months ; for washing, $20; bed and bedding, $8 ; doc-
tor's fees, $5, and stationery $5—if attended ui hv • --
Institution ; payable quarterly or semi-annually in ad-
vance. No deductions are made for absence except in
cases of protracted sickness or dismission. On entran#
-' *. ; * ^ • V matriculation fee. Students in
Chemistry and Natural i-unv u|>uy pay $10 per sess-
ion for tbe use of the apparatus. Hair-uoaraera. tui-
tion included, pay $100, and day scholars $40 per
session. Music, drawing, and dancing form extra
charges.
regulations :
Medicines and School Books are furnished at store
prices. As no advances are made for clothing, etc., a
sufficient sum should be deposited with the Treasurer.
Students remaining during vacation will be charged
$25. For further information please applv at the In-
stitution. FERD. COOSEMANS.
jnly24w3m President.
AUSTIN COLLEGE,
Located at Huntsville, Walker County, TexaA
Rev. R. W. Bailey, D. D., President, Prof. Moral
and Intellectual Philosophy.
Rev. J. H. Calvin, A. M., " Chase" Prof. Ancient
and Módern Languages.
B. F. Grady, A. M., "Baker" Prof. Mathematical
and Natural Sciences.
J. H. Penticost, A. B., Adjunct Prof. Mathematics.
Wm. F. Perrie, A. B , Adjunct Prof. Ancient Lan-
guages.
Professors Perrie and Penticost, in charge of Pre-
paratory Department, under special su(>ervision of the
President.
Collegiate year commences the first Monday in Sep
tember, and closes the last week in June.
Two sessions of five months each, with no interven-
vening vocation, except recess for Christmas holidays.
Tuition in college classes $50 per year ; in prepara-
tory department from $30 to $40 per year; payable
half yearly in advance, on the first Monday in Septem
ber and February,
Tuition remitted in case of protracted sickness.
Boarding in respectable families from $10 to $12 per
month. Application may be made to the President.
The health and morals of youth are as completely
protected here as they can be any where under human
are and agency
SOUTHEBN MUSICAL DEPOT,
2*o. 91 Canal st., near Camp, if. Organs.
Proprietor, L. CABIO,
SUCCESSOR TO H. D. HEWITT.
TRAVELING LAND AfiERcV^
A. RUCKER, of Waahlngton, Tax- JL,
locate, aurvey, and procure PatK^al —TÍEi
^U80 acre* or for 10 omta p«
He willalao boy or aell lands in the uDoer __
North-weatern portions of tbe State, $£?
cartful personal examination, in ZucZeT,22
i the purchase or tale of land*.
As be baa funds placed at his dieaoaal. to JmQ Q
lands, all persons wishing to sell wonid do wiR to
Vaid to him a description of the loaality of
and also, when practicable, fix a minimum DrttaÜ.
them, otherwise he could not feel authorised to
the purchaser, even as agent. • "wme
l thorough and intimate knowledge ot the oount
— a personal experience in the businea, for the úL
eighteen yean, must inaure superior location* «nd alb
investments for all tho« who mv favor hisTiKr¿™
Any business assigned for him, may, in
be placed In the hands of B. A. Tarver of 1
J. D. Giddings, of Bren ham ; WIIIM#? H.
Houston; 8. South wick, of Galveaton ; A. «. Compter,
of Austin ; or Capt. G. B. Erath, of Waoo. * T"
W ashing ton, Feb. 19, 1856-2- ly {'J
IE? TRY ME I J "1[
M.
Globe Hotel, Richmond, Texaa, Wholesale Md IU
Dealer w Groceries, Brandies. Wines and Suuora
Tobacco and Segara, Wood and Willow WareTetc a
general asf* rtment of every thing in tbe UroceM likl
on hand, and constantly receiving from New Orleans
and tbe North, air of which is offered for cash or pro
duoe. If you wish Bargains, Call and Tey Mi I
oct 6-tim w
'LARK A WALKER, Attorneys at Law, Nacog-
J■ 1 ■■ w, fllCOff*
- duches, Texas, practice in the Courts of the Fifth
Judicial District—of tbe counties of Cherokee and Rusk,
and in the Supreme Court of the State and U- sTdiT
and i
trict Court at"Tyler.
4. howerton © volnky ellis.
HOWKRTON dt ELLIS, Attorneys and Counselors
at Law, Hallettaville, Lavaca county, Texas, will
practice in tbe District Courts of Victoria, Calhoun,
Jackson, Lavaca, Gonzales and DeWit counties and ths
Supreme Court at Austin «ftid Galveaton. dec4
— l. martin i. wtaJT.
MARTIN <* W VAT!, Attorneys and Counselor at
Law, Coraicana, Navarro county, Texaa, will punc-
tually attend to all business entrusted to th^Jr sere.—
They will not, however, consider themaelvea employed
until their fee is secured.
chas. d. moore a. mckay.
MOORE McKAY, Attorneys at Law, Cartings,
Panola county, Texas, will practice in the Courts
the Sixth J udicial District, aud in tbe SupMbe and
Federal Courts at Tyler
Reters to Chief J us ace Wheeler, J udge O. M.
and Gen. T. Green.
MEDICAL HOUSE.
82 Customhouse St., near Royal st., A'eui Orltan*,
For the cure of old chronic, mercu
RIAL, SYPHILITIC AND ALL PBJVATE
DISEASES, without Mercury, hindrance from business,
or other exposure to friends, and a cure guarantied in
all cases.
The unparalleled success which has attended Dr.
James'practice in all parts of the United States and
Europe—the many remarkable cures he has effected,
which were pronounced incurable by tbe most eminent
physicians, justifies him in offering his services to the
confidence of the unfortunate. The following are some
of the diseases termed " Private," and of which, in
connection with newly discovered remedies, Dr. James
permanently eradicates, namely: 8yphilis, primary,
secondary and tertiary ; Strictures, Urethral discharges,
Gleet, Gonnorrhoea, Nocturnal Emissions, Periodical
Afflictions of females, however complicated they may
be, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Rheumatism Hydrocele, Can
cera. Ulcers, Tumors and all diseases of tbe skin.
Dr. James would also call the attention especially of
those who have privately and improperly injured them-
selves In that secret and solitary habit which ruins the
body and mind, unfitting them for either business or
soci^y, viz: Constitutional Debility or,Impoteney.—
The following are some of the sad and melancholy ef
fects produced by early habits of youth, vix: Weakness
of Back and Limbs, Pain in the head. Dimness of Vision,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of ihe Heart. Dys-
pepsia, Nervousness, Irritability, Symptoms of Con-
umption, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the
mind are more to be dreaded. Loss of Memory, Con-
fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings
Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of So'itude!
Timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced.
All persons afflicted with any of the above symptoms
should not fail to call on Dr. James, and be at once re-
stored to perfect health ; let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply at once, and save yourself fcom the awful
and dreadful consequences of this terrible malady.
Weakness of the organs immediately cured, and full
gor restored.
Remember the Medical House of Dr James is on
Customhouse street.
P. 8.—Persons residing out of the city, or cannot
visit me personally, by giving particulars of disease, in
letter, and enclosing a fee of ten dollars, will have the
remedy of disease sent to their address, enclosed in a
small package and concealed from observation. No
communication noticed unless accompanying the fee, i
the numerous correspondence of tbe Doctor forbids.
Consultation held strictly confidential. Address,
DR. JAMES' MEDICAL HOUSE,
oct 9.1 82 Customhouse street. New Orleans.
PW!
THE largest stock of American and
Foreign Music in tip South; all
tbe latest publications constantly re-
ceived. A very large assortment of Mu-
sic Books and Music Merchandise.
Piano Fortes of all kinds, from the best American
and European Manufactories ; also, Harps, Guitars,
Yiol<ns, Futes, Accordions, Banjos, Tambourines,
brass and all other instruments for military bands.
Music teachers recommended and situations procured
for Professors of Music.
Pianos tuned, and all kinds of Musical Instruments
repaired. Music arranged.
A large Bindery is attached, where all kinds of com-
mercial and notarial and other Blank Books are got up;
particular attention U' *>aid to binding Music.
The undersign ea, * Professor of Music and Grand
Orchestra Leader in New Orleans for the last twenty
years, trusts to be able, with the extensive experience
be has in the business, and the large facilities at hia
command, to satisfy the taste and requirements, how-
ever varied, of the amateurs and professional artista of
the South and South-West. L. GABICI,
octSS-wIy 91 Canal street
íírofmkmal
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to an<?Galwsston?UPre,ne ^ C°U?41V
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horatio 8. farkkr h. |tattom m1choui.
lJAKKtH dt NICliOLS, AitoiiN|s Counselors
-l> at Law, Gonzales, Texaa. Ottice on North skto ot
the l'laia. Will practice in tbe Courts of Um fccottÉ
aud Tenth Judicial Districts, and in the ¡Supreme and
Federal Courts at Austin, i&eterencas given if rauuired
augW ~
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ttt'ttl Evlttle Agency
tor w ics TERN TULAS.
^llUíS. J. 1'lLiiKlM has opened an agency, in tü
- town o! Gonzales, for the purchase and of IHmt
Kslate in Western Texas.
A residence ot thirty years extensive acquaintance
with the country, accurate knowledge of the Hpaniaii
language and wluit,constitutes a good title, art his qual-
ifications. lie has how for sale several improved plan
tations and various tnMts of-Unimproved laud iu ditier*
ent sections ot the country.
Uj-' Keiers to tíydnor, Galveston
j an 18-wtf THOS. J. PILGRIM
I T. 11ALLETT, Land and GenerafóolleQgug Agent*
O • Amanuensis, Conveyancer and Commfssiouer o*
l>eeds, othce in G. W. Paschal's oüioe, Bois D' Arc st
Austin City, Texas, wkl attend strictly to the collecting'
of all claims in this State, Locating Lands, Paying
laxes, and to all business pertaining to the Genera!
Land and Coinmáisioner of Claims Offices.
W riUng ot any kind particularly solicited.
1LT A11 business entrusted to his care will be prompt
.y and taithtuily attended to.
is Commicmiomlr oír Dicrds for the following States
Jdassuciiu&elis, .North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee,
New iork, feouth Carolina, Mississippi, Kentucky
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Louisiana. Missouri, Virgin ,'
florida, Arkansas, Ohio.
DfcfostTio * to be used in any of the above Stabs
carelully attended to.
WL. it L. C. KotiAKl)S, Attorneys at La*>
• Austin, Texas, will practice in the Federal,
preme and District Courts at Austin, and will m^kcool-
teclions in any portion of the Federal Western District
ot Texas.
Mew York—Jacob Wilcox, John D. Scott dc Co., D
0 llyde dc Co., Plant dt Co., J. S. Dunce dk Co., Har
ral. feproulls dc Co., and Sainul Ward, the latter ¥•
6oulh street.
Philadelphia—Tyedell dc Mitchell.
Dal timo re—Frederick K. Dawson, Esq.
Louisville—Hon. W. S. Dodley.
Memphis—Prof. U. K. Kobaids.
Yicksburg—Drown dt Johnson, Broolfe <é Smeuea
and Marshall dc Miller.
.Natchez—C. A. Lacoste, John T. McMurran.
New Orleans—Hughes, llyllested Co., J. Water
man dt Bro., George M. Pinkard dt Co., Towsend, Tomp
tins dc Co., v\. a. llannay dt Co., a. F. iftinbaxdt Co.
je&-wtl
7" ~~—H -
11. C. PkDioo, Woodville J. T. Purvis, AusC
l)EDlGO dc P UK Vltí. Lawy|fs snd General A(r ,
A will give undivided attention to all busine 3
trusted to them. Tbo will give special attenti* * —
cases coming before Ihe Court of Claims at A"4111
lseptl9
Address, Austin, Texas.
Collecting and Land j0bkfu
DC. h G. K. FKKEMAN, Attorneys all**. City
• of 4 us tin, Texas. Homes in leías, and safe in-
vestments obtained through this AgePjy- Fidelity tc
the interests of non-resuv"- Begi*^** *t>' >
i and City
ight and sold.
uUt«ted^^-v^L0,S^m,^r,f-
ges on Mew Orleans or any 01
sale in all parts of ti * **^2 '• full exflC^te of title and
accurate descrii,*;x/I1®' elso, registers of Town
Lou located, bought and 1
the &tMUi or individuals collected*
uiittance made cA-cnanges on riew Orleans or any o
the N'ortheru cities, if desired. Taxes paid on land situ-
ated in any part of the State. A thureugh and intimate
Knowledge of the country and the land system, insures
sures superior locations and the best titles. Strangers
looking at Texas may alway s have some leading items
•tnd useful hints at the othce of this agency. isteu
♦pen for examination.
r* Othce on Congress Avenue. A untln Texas. {sp2
s. t. nkwton m m. sryc%
^ EH TON dc BH\ CE, Attorneys aira Counselors at
Law, Austin, Texas, will promptly attend to ill
professional busiuess confided to them in the Distilet
Court of the 2d, 3d and 4th Judioial Distrüts, end in the
Federal and Supreme Courtsof the state, bei<ftt Austin
and Galveston. W ill also act as Land Agetfltand At
torneys for non-residents,soldiers, an<M}ie heirs of those
entitle to lands, under the laws of tL<¿ ¿ate Kepuhkc
of Texas.
Particular attention williie given to theinveeti,
gation and consumption of disputed Land Titlee. f '<
DZf* Office on Congress Avenue, next door Uniesen.
Hamilton dt Chandler. octlU-ly '
o
Edward kiokdan, nhqro .an tut lin* ra
Broker, Blount's Building, Main street, Houston.
Texas, will give his personal attention to the sale aud
purcbase of IvqíToeí and Heal Estate.
Ilaving a large acquaintance with the inter>ot o
Texas, he invites the |>.:ronoge M Che^nbkp. J
lie has excellent accommodations for the board «ad
lodging ot Negroes entrusted to his care for aaiev
jXTf ueeps alwqajs on hand Negroes for sale.
Kefers to Ilenry Thompson fc Co., Knnis A Co., and
Van A'lstyne dt Taylor, F. Scrato .Houston.
Rl'THKRVORO £. HKMRY £> COO*
U'i'llEKiuKD It COOK, Attorneys at Law and
. General Land Agents, Austin, Texas.
Refer to Baldrige, Sparks dt Co., ifeaoola. scp$6 1y
R
DIl. STOKES, Attorney at Law. Ownsville, Bob-
. ertson county, Texas, will praAtce in tha Courts
of the Thirteenth Judicial Dintriot and Supreme Courts
at Austin. felii-wly
JOI1N II. VKKNKY, Attorney at Law, Wbaeloc*,
Texas, will practice in the Courtsof the Thirteenth
Judicial District, comprising Legn, Brjutos, Robertson -
Falls, Limestone, freestone, llfjand Navarro counties
jeMU-tf
john r. ha i.
HA YES db HA V, Attorneys at L^w, Crockett, Texas,
will attend to all business confided to tbam in
Houston and adjoining counties, also will practio. in
the Supreme and U. 8. Courts at Tyler. decXH
their stay pleasant.
AlK'J. L. C. KEENAN, I
Üanl'J wlyj AMD W. A. PAKK1SH. j
Proprietors.
thomas p. aycock charles stewart
A i COCK dt STEWART, Attorneys and Counselor
at Laa1, and General Land and Collecting Agents
Marlin, falls county, Texas, will practice In the coun
ties of Brazos, Robertson, mis, Limestone, Freestone
Hill, Navarro, Leon, Milam, Butleauc, McLenan, Co
ryetl, Bosque and Bell ; also in ah $Uprestf and fed
eral Courts at the city of Austin. ~ dS30-lyw i
S. LA WHOM,- Attorney al-iLaw. Helena, Karnift
county, Texaa.® - feci '57-w
JOHN R. EEL, Attorney and Counaelor at Law
Madison, Madison county, Texas, will practice ig
the District Court, in the counties of Madison, Grime*,
Leon, Walker, Robertson and MontgWery.
References—Hon. k T. Wheeler, lmUK>end«ucs;
N. 11. Davis, Montgomen Thomas W. Bláxe, Leon ;
X. B. Saunders, JJelton ; Bran -b dc Alitfcrombáe, Hunts
ville. ap!3wly @
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rnEXAS HOUSE.—Jibe undersigned having
J- having leased this well known Hi -XL and
Boardiku Hoose, has had the same thorva«hly
renovated and refurnished, and is £ow full¿ WWUarwf
toaccouanodate all who may give httl a call. Bar Douse
ts.admirably situated, being on A reel street, show tna
square below Market, «id, having a Stable attached, is
finely adopted to the wants of hi^patrons and friends
who may be coming in from the country or LCifrhborin,
towns. He hopes, by strict attention to the necessity ot
his customers and making his charges modantfctp r
oeive a liberal share of public patronage.
my25-wly 8. w. McALLlSjjjtR. Ban Anton!.
a. h. branch u *. abercroms1s
BRANCH <* ABKRCROMBIB, Atvrrneyiand Coun
selors at Law. Huntsville, Walker county. Xasas
will attend promptly to all business confided to $ier.
care, in the counties of Montgomery, Grimes. Msdison
Walker, Trinity and Polk, and the Supreme Court at
Galveston. janlS-lya
EDUCATION —A gentleman whose life has beecd#*
voted to the cause of education, dtSrea a sita tion
as Principal or Professor in soma College or Literary
Institution. He ia thoroughly (fialifled to teach ths
English Language and Literature, the Aacieflt las*
guages, the West Point courae of Mathematics and
CMnmercial Literature in *lljls forms and departments.
Grimes county land for sale.—the
north-east quarter of the League granted to
William FiUgibbon, and known as the "Sulphur
Spring League." jan21 a. F. JAMKS.
CONFECTIONARY.—Direct from Baldwin, Myi* It
Co., Baltimore, consisting of Jellies, Preserves,
divers fruits natural, in their own juice. CoveOysters
in canv-any suitable quantity. Spanish Chocolata.
fe' 8AM MAAS
1. • tAllDII B. BARSTOW.
I,ABA DIE 4c BAHSTOW,
Importers and Dealers in
DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Paihtj. Oils, Vaknish. Colors, Dte Stcets, Fire
Bricks, Garden Seeds, etc.,
Contar Market aod 89d Streets, Galveston.
The advertiser would prefer _ _
a Literary institution of the Behest order, embneinf
tbe above mentioned departments, in &ny comQiiiity
where appropriate encouragement would be given.
Address, PROFESSOR ANDERSON,
sprl2wtf Q Liberty, Tex* ®
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SALE OF NEGBO
ON THE FIRST of October my houae was
opened and a large supply of all rlsssia
Negroes offered for sale, imported from V
Maryland and Georgia. AfterwajSa dajfeg
whole season the supply ahaiy ~kept good
ceipt of large lota of the 4b«lbest Net
from the above States, ¿pply at 54 1
between Common and (Jravier, and two squares wes
from St. Charles Hotel.
c WALTER L. CAMPHÉLL
N ew Orleans. Sep 8, 1859. oct)Mct>m
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Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.
HAYING been appointed Bole Ifeents for ti State
of Texas for the trie of these justly calibrated
at Pittsburg, by sveiy steamer, and that our arraur
menta are such as Is enable us to sell them at aa
figures as they can be bought from the mrnltong 1
rect. UU* All orders addressed to us will havfprfmp*
attention MU.I.KR MONTOOMKRV Oo
DENTISTRY.
D E. D. H AMNER,
Surgeon and mechanical ^Dentist,
OFFERS his professional serviles to the citisens and
visitors of Galveston. Office and rasideaoe oo
Church street opposite Prest*teñan C burch.
N. B.—Having graduated fli my profession, I re
spectfully decline giving other reference than my Di- >
ploma. janüBdwtf E. D. HAMNER. D. P. 8. ^ j „
TUOS. M. JOSEPH, Attorney and Cottnselio n jnJ Di"
Law Office on Market stnet, (nestdoof •ri-
ll. Rosenberg's store,) Galvtstoo, Texas. IjgfTT ' ' *
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