The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1858 Page: 4 of 4
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tlte Stale [iuv
ni by citlztm
it of navrgahle water*
ate; roj«*ct«4.
of F; bill granting certain
to John M DvBolle, awlgW
Navauu; to judiciary coin-
TaylufWf G: l>ili appropriating 2,000
- - *v' 4"iid to the ui |i<>r; of coin-
i edui
AM "" f NMt
cuta, on education,
uutlioriise tlte commix
Land Office
correct
ii(Ék*rjr
ton, abill to
t relating
i'aiiieud-
Ri'jiort <
lilfl It*
of Ma
affair
MM Inlroduud.
condemnatory of Coin,
in jit-renting Gen
, and «ft motion
lie suspended uud rcso-
ead 2d time.
- to refer it to com. on State
ert until 7 o'clock P.M
1 o'clock, r m
it; quorum prcaent.
tlidrew iiia motion to
ilion to com. on Slut<
affairs, and (no ved i ta refcreucu to a
■elect com. with a reqnent that he
•littuld not be placed thereon.
On motion, Semite adiojirnoil until
Saturday 10 o'clock, A. M.
Saturday, Jan. 1 , 1868.
Senate met, roll called; no quorum.
On motion Senate adjourned until
Monday morning 10 o'clock.
Monday, Jan. 11, 1858.
st; auorum present.
Memorials.
Asylum
Senate
Herbert: of Texas Orphan
to com. en Ed net tii in.
Engrossed liills: to authorize the aalc
of public domain HPNHRHl
Judiciary: npotitfd attli-titulen for
| bills regulnting proceedingg in diatrict
the consideration of a bill amend
atory of and regulating juries.
Stole Affair*-, recommended pnsaage
of a bill providing for minting boundary
lines between Texas and the Territories
internal Improvement : recommended
manage of a bill making appropriations
lie improvement of Saiphttr Fork
Jo rivers, with amendments,
unfavorably on a bill to incor
^Tcxua Bail-road Co., and
the passage of the bill
icnt*
\t Offtrtd. •• • • •
int scorn, to inquire
depredations on
orialize the Feder-
Pj
lid Tltrokmor-
com., and on
Brittou wore
the pnssaj
M/IA* Van. '
relief at creilitars and
na-i Kiiiigri^tiou
ltd laid ou the
■ offer-
upproprmt
tion of thv
yment i
idited a bill to
Teilico, in t1 e
lersoit, ami a
ol intoxicating
to committee on
the tal
Martin, by
incorporate
county of Mlia
hill to prohibit
lienors in said
Judiciary.
Joiut resolutions relating to the no
tion oi Com. I'aitlding in arresting Gen
Walker were taken up, and referred b
a special cuntn.it tec; Metisrs. Taylor of
C, Grahsmi Caldwell, Walker, Wigfall,
and McCulloch were &¡>pi i.tied Buidcoui-
mittee
The resolution to ndjourn tine die on
•.he tits t Jfi mday in Fubriiary was read,
and a motion to lay on the table was
los'.
A message was received from the
(louse, informing the Senate that tlm
House had passrd a bill to create the
counties of Archer, Mason, Menard,
Z.-i|uita, Hardin, Hamilton, Kimble and
Buchanan, originating in thiu body, and
a Senate bill u rc-adiimt the bnifndaries
of San Patricio and Nueces counties.
A bill to providu for tho asnessment
and collection of taxes, was taken up
and amended; bill and amendments
laid on tlm table,
On motion of Mr Potter, the vote
taken to-day in relation to tho bill refer-
ring to the specioj school fund whs re-
considered; bill amended and passed.
The report of the Com, on tho petition
of Mrs A T Hunt was read tend laid cm
the table.
Tho report of the judiciary committee
on a bill for thó relief of D 1' Fowler,
and J S McLennan was read and laid
mi the table.
The amendment of Mr Loitto a till
to incorporate tho Eastern Texas Kail-
road company, was read and adopted;
the bill tyu« further amended and ptusid.
A House bid for the relief of-Zippo
Whiteside was passed with amen
m-'nts
House Hills taken up.
To authorize and require
courts to rcguluto road , appoiut^ over
seers &c; to committee on rondé bridg-
es and ferries.
For tho relic
com. on public i
To inco
ation of !
male college; also, recommended the
passage of a bill, with amendments, to
imoiporitc Waco lemali# it «liege; ac-
cepted and bill passed; and a bill, with
amendment*, to incorporate the German
Ireo school at Austin; accepted and bill
J' •
Military: recommended the passage
of a bill, with amendments, snthoria-ng
the Governor to tlrsw tho arms from the
(J S to which the State of Texas is en-
titled; rule suspended; amendment
adopted, and bill paused.
A incssnjre from the House, stating
that they had passed a House bill to
incorporate the town of Martin; also, a
Senate bill to authorize the county court
f Wharton county to levy a special
tax; also, that tlio House had refused
to. recede from amendment* to Senate's
bill concerning legal claims for laud or
money nguinat tho Stato, in which the
Senate refused to concur; and had ap-
pointed Hart, Wood uud Ward a com-
mittee of conference, and requested a
l.ke committee on the part ot the Sen-
ate. Wigfall und burroughs were up
pointed «aid committee , , H
MU*.
Taylor of F: toro-organizo the ltt'.li
jitdicjal ^¡strict; to judtctury.
Maverick: to provide for the election
( wipi'tiiitendant of Penitentiary and
^ to Lunatic Vsyltim; ti judiciary.
jitUm: to relinquish the light of
tí) to certain lands; to private
Icluiiiw.
sage from the House, stat'tig
that tlioÉ liad passed a Senate bill pro-
viding nft the time ol
¿nil judicial district, with an amend
aicjlt,
iu of the Day.
Ileso!uti.ni to adjourn on 1st Monday
in Febrhary;lkead, amendment substi-
tuting SifitJ Mogduy idTared. Call of the
Absent—Martin, Fas.
and Wigfall.
create the counties, of
ili-hnrd. Zapata, Hur
mblo and liuchuiiaii;
Senate orden
chai, Taylor oi
House bit)
Archer, Masai
din, Huiuiltoiii
pa-sed. \
A bill for
passed.
Call of tiio
resolution to
Monday, 18th i
Hill relative
privileges; pass
Kcport of tin
commending tbi
of Knoxvtlle/
tilt' passage ofj
was laid on tí
Bill to pro
slaves by
Kepofi
Relief of it Baldwin;
latu suspended, and
in: postponed until
water courses and
H'liring a ,
provide IV
State for
Bill to
General
Senate
10 o'cl
udiciury committee re-
petition of the citizens
Cherokee county, asking
uolu'bitory liquor law,
table.
'it the emancipation of
passed.
le judiciary committee,
istituto for tiouse bill to
aking tho. census of the
was passed.
business hours of the
IHcé; rejected.
ijourned until to morrow, nt
pcomo; to
judiciary, j
tb
ficiary ast><
cokiiiiitteo
ocf
on
of of 0 Killiau; to com.
accounts
olution iiislruiiting our Sen-
r«questing mir Repreuentu
it Congress to use tjtoir inflwnci
procuro a Iftio of mall coaeln* li>-
went Tyler and Watty; tb comuiittoi.;
on State Affairs.
To restore Tlios Hoskiu to his civil
rights; pawed.
Joint resolution for the relief of IIoi
C W Fmier and A W Terr i II; passed.
Tó amend nil act ti> define thetfj'tiie
Inddltig fottrts in tho first, judivial
listrict; p.-isstfd.
On motion of McOttl
Senate Adjourned nntil
i to-morrow morning. Iv wimm. . t>. <•.it.,6.
W-* %
nate mats
Wedinmdny, Jan. 1*.
uortmi present,
MtWhabn-
on which
had been
l.csn,
rl presented tlio following pc
H Chandler; to committee on claims
ttcii.urits. Heirs of J L Johnston;
J M Henry; D M Simons; and
tlsy—-to committee on public
;kal land agency,
~ At'SDN, IKXAíi.BÉi
í AH will liiCHit* lainl, pay nil rxpólUMi pro
h« i'or one third jirti ot the lituti; or 15
_ #j> ÚCTC. 11m W'tll buy ouU acll iuuu et?r|uÜcntcMH-
uy «lid locate Teína loud cripr—trill hicntc tor HhíI
runU ComiiwiiK.'* ou h« grmcl term im wuy other iu tint
Staiv—will tfivo L' let uiU'iiiioii to all uund t-lanut cnuuat
«(I ta bitii itt rhc Court ot ( htinia, ana alt ¿uch aa i nquire
to Uu oreaeiitrii to kin* L^ialmuie for approval uro«it
lirr. l|w b«« an rxtfuaivv kuotvlodgo of tbp mumrjl
wUkli fcivna iiiui tlrclu- U aUvitura^fflto do ugrtiaral laod
iifjt^cl liuaiiiiM. Tlie couiiiry io wLich ho picpoaot to
Jogntu latid, h otnhno «'d In die t'um<-un rrcltrti ot cwuntry
lying In tb« >K W «leart-w ol North latitud*, on ttia
Uiatoa, Trinity uud lied Iliveri, and ihrouuh whieli tlur
(irt-at tíouthtnu liHilroa.t, kuowu «n the M< tuphU, F.I
i. l hkffitt
HEWITT &
S. O. ««wto .
NEWTON,
ttorneys ut Law,
SAN ANTONIO. TKXAf _____
ClIAkLKS I. aO«AMD .
y. L. BOBAKOS,
Attorneys at Law.
WJi4.1 L. aoBAfcU*
W. L. &
AUHTIN, TUA«.
WILL practice lu ttia Federal, SttDNBM, DJwHwt
<*'.iurig and t'ourt t f ('laliiin. at Aunt in.
Miake collet tioua in auy porliou oí the luloritl Weatern
District ot Trmu.
n.«.i c*. :—Vcr York: ¡Jw I). Scott & Co.; Il.r
ral, Hpr.ailli Jl Co.; flmit li Sr. .; J. H taMA it Cu.t
Itaukiu. Co.; Will VV «rU, '¿Ü r.jtilii htirf';
till.I I O. Hill'- * Co. I'kUaJelphia: Tjniluli- if Mil-
i-liell. HaUtmurt. Krai' It- li.iwwiu. t: q Ltuinulii
Hull. W. H. tíodl.y. MmfUl * • • 11 R Ituboriu.
Virkuburg-. Brow n í idsustoii. jmidut: (.'huí. A. La
((Míe. i: q. Air* OrUant: < <*' M. I'iutkurti ÓL J .|*W
liu^licj*, llyil««tad 6l Co. d bur wood & liod*
daril
Ana'in. Jun «. \W. v^nnüil-t.T. _
n. T. NEW ION,
Attornov & Counsellor at Law.
AUSTIN. Tt XAS.
Urn. I. priurtlrF in iIih Obnli-t, Supremn ami f«"l*«l
foun. nt Aukiiu, mill Uib iu II UuMriet l onrl.
ut the Hiljnrent tM uuii« ■ WiTI'glfe particular aitentiiin
to the land h.wa uud practit , tiie invealigailon of tii lea
to hind Ac., and illifirofcaalonal ÍMi iM«« a ouiruated to ma
over the door of Mei^ra.
rO'Wlft If.
OlHce on Coiteraaa Atenúa,
lloti uaon &. rtiefit'X
Auaiin.llae. IH57.
J'. I{. UOLLl.NUSWOHTll,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
AUSTIN, TRAVIS CO., TKXAS
WILL iirMtleo in lire Hi tritt, /««nrrsiiio, *ml FnUo-
ml tíuuru of thl Slut'-. «"'I < ourl «if ( Imttti—
Will (jiTB prompt altrniuili Iu liiuiliii eiitruntril to lit*
uu"-. AUo, lo hualuoM ta tlic Ociit-r«l l.unJ OlKci «ml
jStuto OepartMeHls. ......
llKKKit to 4iun. !'«• B. Ulehola. Ualvt*fton; Hon J I.
Henderson, Mar-hall; Hun T J Hvak. Nfcdgdochea; ll« u
A Maverick, {'an Antotno *, Hun J *!. Wiawn, Gou/nlea,
Hon H Crpatiy, Attariu ; CaMiph. il and silroiiji. New Or
I..•mm ; Col T li Lincoln. New York. C>t!ire, No 25, liwen
4t>n'a Utdhlitiff. n4fr tf
1. A. A GEO. W. 1'ASJHAl
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
AUSTIN k HAS. ANTONIO, TEXAS.
WILL Bttunil th* Count t Sin Antonio am
mid nurriaimliiiK uoiiiirir , itad tlie Sapri
rnlrml Courts ai Au !lti nuil Oal «*tt>n
IIBO W. PASCHAL, Au.iitr, 'I'rur, Co.. !>* •.
I. a. PA-'l'IHI. Smi AilT'Biltl. tl.'xnr f-■ •I'- '- .
I'Hll.lt-* ULiAHUbUNii,
Attorney & Counsellor rit Law.
FAsTRUP, IIASTR'ir CO., TKXAS.
pKACjlCKH ftn tit* 'ind Judkl «l Diatrict, and In the
I Mipnuoe aud Federal Courta at Aumir^
^upreiiie i
0,f |*r, onfLLflLlv
U. li; <Ü A. U Mc .lN.MS,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law.
UAHTROF, BAtrrnoP CO., TKXAS.
firiLL pmeilie in the counties of Rnairop, Fayette,
HwrWon, W'illiuinaoTi ami Travla, and in tlie £u-
píeme and Federat Courra at Auatin,
t*arti«'iilar attention uiven to land aulla and the collec
ion of tlehra: and all Imaiurna hejlcrie il e Court of Claim*.
i(M 'Ka to—M. O. Diiuon and Ni^a'in Hureh, llaa rodH[
Hon.* John Umicock. Hon. lied. W. l'ltachal, and John
W. Harria. h>q . Atm-irt. v- -Mt^-ly.
A. II. 0ÜALMKUS,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
GKollUKroVVN, MMHt.tAilSuN CO., TKXAS.
VtriLL practice iu all the Courta of the í'/lb Judicial
Diitrict, and iu Hell, Burleson aud Traaia Couutiea.
11 U r E 11.4
Joh* A. Si 11. Uftr.ii,
Hancock & Wait,
Hon. T. 11, Dt'VAi.,
tifio. W. Paschal,
F. T. IU'rrau,
H f'lin^Bv.
TO
Atntln Tt-xM.
ft.V.ML KL ti IÍKN.N lUK,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
HAMILTON, 1ÍUKNKTT CO., TKXAS
PIACT1CKH iu the 17th Judicial Diatrict, and attends
promptly to himiness cut muted to hia care.
aim'in. April 2. 1H/V7 —n« 7-1 y '
I'mso aud l'iu iüc lUilruatl will pasa, lie has already,
(hi• iiri at t^tdorado of
* T««afrdf- ] mm
wnmm -i* & i 'ÍMWSPGI
din apoi of the •{feat rit ate of Texna. It la the best wheat
Íeara. loeiMu to VHHHL
tm acres, aud .1 nf ill «leairoBa to Iu
few
8r.awi.
VI ibouauutM ot aerea iiior*
VflthlA
'i'ntaai «>ver.a
luiuidi e.li oi
tli'ii apot ill
cotiuiry in the ♦orKl—-it 1 aleo a hue fruit count*y and
ukinurpasavii foi aiotk laisiiiij.
'lite Houston ant) Red ltiver Railroad, which la destin-
ed aoou to peueirntu the remote rodona ot .Northern
Texas, briugiog ihtatiir ott* region, with its rich producía
ahd uuueiai rorourcea, in direct coiuiuuiiiciitiou with the
Hunny citnie of lh« tíouih. ami
eru rumia coutioctliix the Ailbutlc with the Fauifle, will
rampart the couimere«; of ah.tKC poriicui ot the w. rlo ;
onaecpiently, at liie Intersections of ilie ab«i%u named
roatla will aprtnn UP '•""if «niipricínt commemial
mwua^. This ponton ui Northcru ic*as occupies the
io< >*0 ooilrtpicuoiia ^«'o.i-nphU Hl poailion of all countries
in the lliiionr-juat a jinnee at thuse facta ia enough to
eoiiviut e ttiv iidud ol tbe iiiom incl t duloos.
J'hou 1 jvouht aay to all wen, of etory cUnie, who wWi
to inveat eapital lb Ueuh e.atate in Taxaa, here ia yoür
golden opportunity.
1 wll huy aud sell 'lauda for those who delire it, and
Will wiili pleasure jtiv<* full ialoruia'iou to en^uii ka on
any land sutijeci—m; alampa, paper and pen are gt thr
service of ail who eiua^e to write to me. l«will br a*
prompt aa poaaihle in atuintUtif to aujr i ttainea%oii|rvated
to my cart.
aicraamcka aboo.it ms n o a t ion s.
riao'Jkcinr6,'j|iln. io, lft54.
In coinmenditig Mr Tii*tnm lirjrtair
1 ktmw Unit ttuiiiy jrt'at-a ago in AuMtii,.auu
■ ' k' ' * uw I
ii'- von in niiy \yn
irot }-uuh ~iiiv
union In reuo
|"« jjtfoat pleasure (a fucili
1.1 «IRiiil i .11
iy tlmt I cmi ut I.ami A^i>nt lie i
aWMM' *° °
David TifoUtA —
lluir .-'tiWR ivj.H.1
ai!) Wax1 JP ^
l wUIM I'or your ptuperltv
ail. ifjlV U UOKTOA.
illy lllat I li« e Waft1!) n tnrjfr- kuioulit ol
Tiloma , «til t fn-l mmbi-oiI Ural Uiere taai
1 ration made In '1 uxua, i tlivrnlbre
i-n.liuii Mf. 1'hotniw at it
, xVau.~\vuuiil
AWln, July 10, I Mi.
—ii Ua«ld I'bottiaa maur
(¡«tit, « goud •Uara 0
ua e nu
laod and
Couk voiituy,
Th* uo^fNIjnoil lit
yenn, tulnH i'or lllui, at a
ottiiUu jiStii " agt>.
Jut. ti. liityiuorul,
(iéo. J Duidtnn,
\V. 8 Uvubkut,
Jno. T .S'tiunkt,
J. M. I.ouk '
•Mttrniv* hw Ii«t,
Jstuea II. flhafr^
J U. UHugawi i
•^viisr"-
F. T. ÓuSiW.
A J. Hamilton.
rt*b.
(JEN K UAL AOENT.
'IlliK utidertliiBeil Oeiicr 1 Lai l Arat
I 1-nti locnta tweiity «tiointtid al-rctof t
N. >V. Toxat, mid wli ito to, for any l< ii
Mild Lueator,
rbo bi a Inn,I to
any i'etatin ruroiatiiiig
t r ma.
A. M KLKN,
Donton, Dratou to., I'csat.
Hob A RI«liop.
J^|N^TIinK-kmtiitmi,
WASUtNOTON K, (Í(MJI)IUÜH,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
SEGftN, (¡l'APALot'PE CO , TEXAS.
TITÍ1/L practice In tlila and the adjoiniiur .conntles.
f y*" ('^UeeH"iis maile t^roie'liou* Wealern Teawa.
Jollín MAXLK6 ab'N. II. UAMkiT, J. MAHMLT1.
SAVr.ES &, BASSETT,
Attorney & Counsellors at Law.
KUKfifHAM, WAHHIN«TOK CO. TKXAS.
Will practice in the Courts of the Kirat, Third aud 8ev
enth Judicial Diatficta, and in the }*npreine and
Foderal Courta at An a1 hi ana 0alve#t in. v9,i 2 ly
fiao. W. jonkh, Disirict AUurm y J¿. 1 . ?ktty,
JONES & I'iiTTY,
Attoineys & Counsellors at Law.
PA8THOP, BASTROP CO., TKXAS.
pilACTiCU iu the i>nd Judicial liistrict, and iu the
*■ Supreme and 1'eilurnl Courra nt Auatin.
Oct. lar. l^flfl—j-H |v
. N. KL^lO l' *. . v,,..,, ..' H, i>iA.MKY-
ELLIOT & MANIilY,
Attorneys 4 Ooimsellovs at Law.
WTOITN. Ot'ADAÍ.Ót'l'R CO., TKTAit
rno« m. *1 i.iKLiNU....-.J. . ti.. w. w. iHiUiXr.
.STKIHLtXO &. IHJ.NLAiV
Attorneys & Cottnsellors at Law
«At* AWIWUO, DKSAlt ri ,. TPXA<«
TljiOMI'K)^,
Attor e4y & Counsellor at Law.
0a-LVHKH1V. OAt.VKHflUK l'0,.:TVXAS(.
A. ,r. EVANS.
Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
WACO. M'l.KNNAV CO., TEXA
HOl'Kl.S,
SMITH'S HOTKL—AUNTLV, TEXAS.
IJV B. SMITiU,-!o[« rr.i|irnlor of ijie Unll Uome. hat
• -j. tiiki-n tin- lliiitt lute km.wii aa lite "Matroinimali
Hotel," wlitck tin kw litd tborouKlily rilfiimod, jiaiiiit-il,
reuot«Hii fMMttly, anil ftiriHilnlietl aara. and he it
now etnihli-TI to aceominwlaie hoarder* und trnvflltii|:
¡«■urtwuenl lu • nmniiei tiul la<J.ory to nil. tin will t|iare
no nuiiM or uxiii-utc to ki-ap the lieti tahle tliit market af
I'orili, uii.l will ul*e every ri-qultlte attention to tretlre
till toinkii't HI III t-ouveuienua of. hit pattMiit. ami will
«mleuviir to give thilu tlte fun worth ol their utoiiey.
Atmoked lii the itretniwi'it a hlrt'e and i-tniuito.lioar
rltnhlc, where In.rtuk will bo retailed, and taken uui*
by an experienced oilier. ,
Ani< : mil—it
AhK's nu t tiii.—bHuRbemvft, tii.usil
nUIK. auhscHber stfll kn-psjipen his house, known as
* ihe sume builuiiiu, wkere hia table ia always abun
Uanrly supplied wUh ibebeat which the country atlor.lt
Connectw lth the eaialdishmeiit ia an
IJXDRli I.IÍNT MT ARIiR,
Wwaya weHaupplled with proveudui, and atlciated
caret ul oat lina. Ariantftthwi^oiire bÁlny niad - to enfaj
i he bouacand lo mercase the aicoiiiuioiiuikina tori
pub He.
tiporaetown, ^fai ch ib'li. 1#s7-
IIAMÍLTIiN líülSK, ^r'í
HAMILTON, IltJKNKTT CO., TEXAS.
■nt
*t Btiriii'tt t'iHirt Ilia tahle ta al-
wnjt tufiulied with tlie beat wrbic'li the country
i.lloriU— Tiirt PMUiia aru neat mul nrderlv , mttf hi*
atuble l m iitir¡M ll«l ntleiitimi.
\pril
" rHANI IM T.
Imnortertnd W hoi stale and Mrtall Deulertn
DRUGS, MKDICI.NKS, DfE-STUFFS,
Faint , aMd Oil*
WHICH, from the eoiupletífueéaof hi*arraii^emeuta,
bt is prepared to aell to rbysicians >r Dealera 0 r
Cask on aalowtetuis aa the y rat) be bin in tbe coa
markets; if on tinta, city aCcepUtiee la iu all caaea re
iiuired, and 10 per cent, added.
A'i¿¡. '-*? > ,wí—11 Conyreaa Arenue. Auatin
W. W. TOWNWFN0,
(fLCt KSbOlt TO NATHANIKI. lOWNTKNO,)
DF.ALKIv IN Hardware, Cutlery, rtaddle aud Carnap
Kurmahinjí. flhuldla and Hai ttflaa Leather; Swetuica
Ten«cs*«ee, aud Aiiiarieau Irou, and Oaat, ^pring, 6*r
man aud rilab rtteel; l>ruu« and Medicines, Oils, I'a in is
Wind*/ ' (ilaaa and tjlasa Ware. Also Hheel Aluaic. >lu
sie 2. Inatrvmenia, écv. The same variety of Good as
heretofore kept at this Katabliahtncut, Low for Cuab.
f tf* Als«> a Hpl* ndiii Rosewood 1'iano for aala.
Ji. H. ri ascriptions eoutpoumlad fnwu Hcbletfaliu's
Fx ice D'e i« >♦ alt h"iirs ^leqln. ft en n;ii'J~ly
liKU. 'V. alOAaOHA^
SURGEON DKNT1ST.
AirriK, rr.SA«.
HS AH ruuoved hi, olheo from Hickory 8t. to Httu-ock',
hniltliat;. two *00rt fnrnt the pott oltiee. I'oeua att eei
Dr. II. oullt virtu ular atteutii* to hit tw-i-eat In prmerr
HIT tiio naiuriil t etli, thoutaiult of which are lo« by ne-
glect attil bad opi-ratl ina Ai tlBclul teeth lnteried uu the
inott imiiriw- d method. All opwntioue (maranteed.
• * Ladiut v,-altad ujuui at Iheir reaideuect If deaiind.
Ant'tn Pea -.«4. M. >\}?~<y
l>M. «. W. NAKKtt,
Aw
PIlVtllCIAN AND SUKlll ON. OlH. i-in rwentoc naw
HuHilni'.-. No 17 till
lJK. L. CRUNKIUTE,
1> E N T 1 S T .
(iffico Ko. S4, tTwenaon-! Uuildina. .
CITY UF A VST IS, TEXAS-
NO ueraon will be expected to liay for teeth lliut an
not worn with ease and commit, and which do uol
answer all the purpoi-ef of natural teeth ; nor for work
ol au« kind that is not faultless iu ita manner of #*••-
* will e\hl it apecimena of hia work to all who
may dcafre it, one of which is an entire new set ct up-
per teeth, worn by bimaejt. of a atyleof woikmauaJu|.
thai no one will be disposed to tlrnl fault with— naiural
In appearance, worn with «ta#* and comfort, and an-
aw. rln r the puipnaeanf mastlcatiou.
No charue will t e uiade tor work that la not equal to
the specimena cshibitad*
Dr. C will promptly attend to any calls he may have
for hlaprol'easlonal services, from the autrouuitinjf coun-
ties. t
IVtrsona who contemplare having teeth inserted on
^old plata are iuviied to call and hate the preparatory
operation of ex4raciiu« the decayed teeth und lan^s per-
formed. fne of charge, with the full uudarafamUngJbai
i hay will ne at liberty at rerwarda to select any other
demtto to inacrt the tenth, if ihey ehooao to do ao.
uhntistiiy.—VVe call attention to the card of Dr. 1..
Cronkfita. a dentlat well known through many parla o
Texas, and who has lor ihe pretcut, ami poi baps peru*""
em ly located in our city. Wabate oecasl<i;ally fall'
upon apcciiutna ol l>r. C.'s woik in Texas j ami ha*
uulveraally tonnd, that tin y yute aatí«taeti<m. nf - cop
the testimonials t some o>lier maspapirs, prime
where fair testa have been made of ihe f)"ctor's skill
And surely iheie'ia no art or piofcssitm whjch, if sk II
fully exert laed, so iRuVb all* vlatca the eutt'eiiugsot tb
huoiHU fiiimly.—/af.
Our f .rute, tuwijsmsii, Dr. L. Cronkrite, bus recently
located id the wiry ot Austin, where boiuieudi to praCTtt e
Dwiiiistiy. Aa a yciitlwumiiand asa dentuu 1 superior
ékill, wv commend hiiuto Uie contidence and patrona.c
*if the Ausiiu public. His work here, done some ten
u/e (tto, such as ¿¿old plufcs, teeth set on pivots, remains
pei feet and pfrrmaiiéiit, awl axhlbite no si^ns of giv¡u.
away. Asa ¿eictitific and rkilltul dciitisbc has no up«-
rii.rm rbiscouuti y or probably iu any o har.—LaOraifgt
True /nw. , ,
We iind decided testimonials, by the Tress, of his
superior wor maiiskip, these are, however, stiperrluoui
as we have his work anions ua, neifoimed uiiuiy years
since, antl the poraaaOency of the inacrtiona— no plu¿
having fallen out or hmeeued—is ihe strongest evidence
of the perfection of his skill iu Itantriatry. Therefore,
we have U' haaitiitlon iu recoiuiueudiiiu l>r. Croukrite
to those who need bis services.—Ckroniclenf the T!ttu ,
Matagorda, Texas.
We loaru with reirrrt that Dr. L.Cronkrite, «bobas
been practising tho pental profession in our town aun
oouuiy wiüi unparalleled succotiS for the hut lift ecu
moiithrt, is about to lea# for the town of Mindcn, La
There is but one opinion hare of Dr. C.'a skill as a Den-
tiat. All award to him the uaiueot' a very superior oper-
ator. Ili« plate work Is perfect,"and his plu^tuu, (to ti^
new,) superior to any we havo ever wituess-*d. We
rake (¡rent pleasure iu aayinpthat the Doctor is a gentle-
man and a thonrouyh Doiitlst. Those who nned work
have only to giv« him a trial, aud they will not apply to
another, wken bis s«r■ vices cau be obtained
—Eldorado Union
The Dk.ntal Art.—Wc know of no calling which so
abounds in unskilful aud faithless professors, and in
which such numerous and gross impositions are prac-
ticed, as iu Dentistry. To suili an extent is ibis the
case, that he who is so uuforlunnte aa to iicetMia acr-
vicea of a dentist, stands n very good chance • f being
imposed upon, however cautious he may be in uuik:ng
his selection, it is a matter of congTatulution. therefore,
when a dentist lias by bis skill and fidelity in hia calling
proven liims*-If to be an honorable exception to this
rather too general tuio. It is in th s connection that wa
think we subserve a useful utrpoae in attesting to • he su-
nt rior claims cf Dr. 1.. Cronkrite, of this place, as
Dentist. We h^vo employed him in our taudlv, ai
liuowthe genet al character of hia operations- They are
unsippaaauble. of surprising beauty aud finish, a*id
uniformly exhibit the highest excellence of the art.
ilis mui.net of plugguitf teeth ia the moat pnrfect of
nythlug ofthraort we have ever aeen, and ia calculated
u inspire one with auperi
deMcacy of the operation, the perfection attainable, and
the perfection required to ensure permanent success
isuully performed, is consider*
to inspire una with superior uotious aa to the exireum,
* on, the j
( ^ i to ensure nei
from the operandi . The cause of failure alao becoiin
obvious, from the contrast. It is not wonderful that tb;a
so ofieu occurs, wlnm the est eles* aud unskillful inimner
in which this operatiou is
ed.— Victoria Advocati.
We huvo seen soma beautiful specimens of the deiiti
art,>*ecuted by Dr. L. Cronkrite, of this village, which
exceeu, ill point of ok^auce and lieauty of tlulali, adap
ration aud durability, auythiug ot tbe kind we have ever
seen. We wfere not pi«viou#ly aware of theilecrce ol
p«U lectin i his branch of the art was susceptible of—
the plate beiuu adantcd to sit the little inequallrius ui
th^ mou.Ti with surprising accuracy, and rho teeth so
nicely titled, and so natural iu their ap| earauce. as to
defy the closest scrutiny. Aud what ia of more import
ancet they are wtirn by tho patianta with the greeics
oomtort, and answer the purpose of masticatiou. Wi
ballva he excels alao in the other d*partiurixj of his pro-
fession—the teatjmoiiy of those ftir whom ho baa opera-
ted haiug highly satisfactory—Mmron Republican
ví o 11 din
ALL HAIL!!!
Something for the Million!!!
HtOF. WOOD'S
HAIR JtUS'l'OUATlVE.
WE CALL the attention of all, OLD and YOUNG, to
this wonderful preparation, which turns back to
da original color, gray pair—covers ihe head of the bald
with a luxuriaut growth—removes the AfendrttV, itching,
and all cutaneous ,eruptlona—causea a continual flow oi
tho natural tluhl«¿ ami hence, if uaedaaa regular urea-
ai'ig for lita balr, will preserved* color, and keep it from
lalfinu to extreme ow aiié*. in sll its natural beauty
We call, then upon the baUU 'he gray, or deaeased in
acalp, to uae it; and surely, rne young will not, as they
value tlie flowing Kxks, or the "wirtliiiig cur), evei he
Its praise Is ujam'tho tongue of thousands
without it.
*0. *
n
CPEll
f. Of ILL HKALTtl
lNBltllftkltta* Ut
l«w or the P.MITU Mirt ELT lu the
ftaitie term of two year. fr.w,i the
together wiih the gala of
«/' Pun mm re.
Thit boo.e it well known tbroaijhmit the Htatn, and.
svaat. 4'maeitni with rttien-
i'LWEKY STABLE
water, alt enitiraeed within Ihe
NT ÜTA.0BS t4
i A.HU m
THE
m-' 4WI
Wtii riown, Mnat. May 1, 1I5S.
P or. O.J. U'ootw—Allow we toanetttha ttrtuei and
ntajric nowert of jrilnr Hair Itcttorailvfc. Thn:e niuiith,
tiui-e, heijiB exceeding uray, I purc.lia.ed and tuou
coimnonced lo uai-, two houlet: anil it toon be^an To
tell, in rettorinp thti tilver lock to their native color, and
the hair which « la-ttire dry ami harth. anil f'allinu oil,
now-becametoft and uloney, and it ceaaed I'alliiijt -hi-
liuudrutt' dwa)i|>careil, and the tcalp Iott all ihe dUusrea-
aide hehhiu, an aiiniiyinjj before, and now I not only look
l.ut feel yoitoii t|(aiii.
HcRpei-t fully, y Jura, etc. CtlAS. WHITNEY.
_ New York, Oct. S, 1855.
rnnr^ O. J. Wood—Dear sir:—Ator reiuHim the ad-
vaitiaement In etia of the New V'.rk Journalt. of y#ur
celebrated Hair liottoraiiie, 1 piociu.il a nail piui but
tie, and « a. to much pleaAtf wiih It thai Lci.Bmíiril lit
uae tur i wo luoiuht, aud aai aaliatled ti la duuideoly tho
heat |iraparalton lief,.re the |iuhllc. It at ótica rónioVed
all Ihe duudrutt'ami unplcataiit itchiinz from the ai-alti.
and hat fettoreil my hair naturally, aud, 1 hare ito doubt,
permanently ao.
Tou htfk- permit-.ion to refer to me, all who enter
tain any dwubu of it,
it. M
1 linrettaeil Prof. t"). J. vFood*, Ualr Iteatoratlve, and
hare adudreil it. wndei ful ettecta It reatored tny hair
whei o hail tullen ott; It oteana the liead, aud remlettihe
hair toft aim ainnoih—mui'h inore to ,ii .u oil.
LouitriUt, Nu . I, '55. MAilY ATKINSON.
State of llhtti'la, Cmlhilc, June 2?. '55,
I hate uaed Prof. O. J. \\ iHai'a llair Itettoinlive, and
have admired iu wonderful ettect. My hair waa lie-
«oi1i1uií, aat thought, prematurely amy, hut by the ute
ut the llettormlru, it 1mm returned ma utVnal color, and
I nano no doubt, uciiuauently ao.
' ^lONKY BKEKSE.
Kx-Scuator y lilted rutea.
„„
Horinu, pretervtug and beautifymii the balr. thl-re ai
ii mar arwi
ia uurfurutiog ail that ia claimed fur
MISS H:t-KS. t<j Greenwich At.
AUK1VAL OF
WINTER HOODS!
S. M. SWENSON
'^ea^-mTdTclothing,
..Ik, plain and tb-ured ««t r«al
oieiiv. broad-cloth., .al'ueitít, Kcatuckf W** MJJW
and merino good.; «Ik and cotton under tow;
era; coiiiforta, grntlemania hlaak awl woetiaa fauui
I el ta. liale-lhroad, kid and adk « ovct. l.eoUciieu a
calf & KIP boots & shoks,
Patent leather and morocco alippera, Ca'f"¡f
Concreat aiota * I'loth Oaitert. Youtha l ro*ana awl
Fancy Tie., and fhihirana ahuea ol ert-jy qunUty naiue
and alio, beaidet a entapíete a lock of gentleman a ho-
^ladies dr^s goods,
Cloakt and mauiillt., tahi.at/coirifbi la, woolen tnd
obeentlo thawla. Silk., p- plilia bertge., dohdnea, a or-
ated oíanla. I'iem;h aiul Lii.litli inuiioot. cauilirlaa,
matlint. don eauit. gingliauia, nlpnicai, if 'Ut. plmn
uuti Hgured fltnneU, linacya. a.ripct, belt and embi oid-
wjr ladies shoes,
rhotcn particularly for tbit iiitrkt t, including kid foat
calfand inoreeeobo. lt. Slippera. buakin. aud ebth
catteta-aud ludia lubber over tlmca.
fancy goods,
I ailiet head dretaia, hair rolla and hralda, fancy
l.racel-ta and nei klae. a, ia i.il card eaaaa. and murooeo
purtitioiinait. Silk, laiek and- cotton tiuiaea pearl,
coral and wax bend*. jnXietat pint, tnd tiiUM p«rl
win km ir boxea. Hair, toulh. cloth. Heth, nail, "having
aud leather hniahra. Wire bonneta, wire, liite-atnng,
siuiii and antique rilib'iU*. Hack, siile, putl, ivory snu
iuilia-rubber and pocket combs. Spectacles, xngglcs
and eye protectoi*. -
peufumery
Goh gnea, axtracia, hair oila, poiualuint aud fanay
tliuVing aoapa. .
jewelry,
I.adies carneo I-rratplns, earinjrs uud bracMets In seta,
iluto of cl.itsod gol«l watcliea, lucketrs, rbin bhs. finger
rings,. eUffpina, gold pens und pencils, clilklreua and
coral nt'cklaces and i racilats, v. muIjis, Jobs and ^uaiu
SILVERWARE,
Pure tnd plated diuuer, desert aud tea apoont, forka,
butter-kliivi't, ladlea iiud caatora, beallict pluiu tnd
i haainl plated aaivicet.
STATIONERY,
Rliink hooks, letter, cap aud note paper, quilla, ateel
pens, black, blue, red aau cópytar ink, blotung paper
crockerf, earthen and
glassware,
Hardware, iron, sioves, rooflnu' tin, li yd r aullo rains,
lead pipes, straw cutieiaeoru sbellcra, fau milla, harrows
windowaa h aud glana.
GROCERIES,
Flour, coffee, tea. sugar, rice, pepper, spier, gincer.
pit kit a, vinegar, diied Iruit, pie ditto, butler, hud ami
urd oil, t ranch braild ea, champagne, jairt aud madeiin
wines
l'AINTS, OIL ANO PUTTY,
l'laster parís, reinent, blnck lead, tar, 1c., Sc.e.
Au«'iu Nov J!> 1M7 viiiiM'lt
R.D.CARR&CO.
-lil.ASSOtiCK BUII.lH.Mi-
CONGKESS AVENUE,
AUSTIN, TEXAS
$IflOtlO worth of flotniiis nl wlmlrsnlf & retnil.
\"1/ r. are jit st iu receipt of a lurpestockofWINTKlt AN1>
v 1 1-UliNli-lJl ü ( (>' li.^ unusually kept in a cloih
tU{( house, selected tspecially for this si i th.iiof coumty,
to which we call the attention í" the public, 'iliose
wishing to buy good I «renins for OArll. will consult
their own interests in selactina from uur exu naive stock,
it being the largest in West eru Texas. ('ou 11117 dealers
cmii buy from us ou better terms than in Is'ew fork city,
and saveflme, transit, and expense Of buying, iu the bar-
tjaiu. The foilowiii^ js a put tion of what may be found
iu our stock:
C.
Black cloth overcoats and saek talinra, raglan a cloaks,
brown and pilot over coata, bhu k. blue, green and brown
frock coats, blue dress do, black satin vesta, white and
black figured do. black figured Grenadine do, bhu k satin
do, fanev do «ledo, fai.-cy silk plush do, fancy cassiuiere
de, black fancy cuss do.
Iralian cloth do. rob roy do, fancy tweed do, white fan
cy marsefTes do, black and faiiey cass paula, black, blue
grey aud browu satinet do, plain and iancy iweed do.
Sn?iniesi SiNeio^.
«.•• w
Ai VERTISKUKNTS
CAREFULLY FILLEB
AT «X TIMES.
Higo of the Mortar. Paean Street.
Auailn Marel. II .'jH--'f IIAKF.R y H
OL'K City auu Country cutiuiuer. will pícate uotiM
a e hato jutt lu atore a large ataortnient of Pa '8&
miaea HAK1.it t<HTT|
T~- roiivv 1'iik ii.uod * ;
MOFFAT'S LIFE PlÜJi PHCESIX BlTTm
t-'KKE K1IOM ALL MIKKUAL t'OISEN.S,
TU1F uroat iiopiihirity wlrteh Jipt'al'i Life I'm, ^
J'hoi-iiix iliitcrt have atlaiped, InevntequeiiceofiE
exrraordltiafy caret effected by their liae, renden tt 2
uece.aary for the propiietor to enter into a r - -
analyaia ol their medicinal virtue, or propertiea.
been more thnti tweuij- yetrt hi dore tlm public, l_
lug the united teatiutony oí more than llireo Milli,
peraona who hare been reatored to the cnjoyim
foct healih by them, it ia believed that their rap
lie beat vegetable medicine now before the publia J
milt of uu dlk^ute. In ulmo.t every city and till,,', |k
The United Statt t, there uri many who are ready lo t*—,
ly to their efficacy in removing dlaeaae, onit giving to g,
whole aytlem renewed vigor and healtu.
In catet of (k-ranll, ricerJ, Scurvy, or Eruption ,i
■he .Itiu, the operull"ti of the Life Mediciuet it truly u.
loui.hing, ofteu removing in a few davt, every vtwif, w
ihete loHtbtonie dtaeaaea, by their purffylng effect, aiti,
blood. >ever and Ague, Iiyapepaa, Drópay, I'llc.udu
ahm t titoti all dúeatia. aoon yield to llielr ciirallva praa.
'■rtiea. Noifumily thotild he without tbem, ta by tot
timelv uae much tutl'uriug and exftenae nity be aiftd,
Prepared by ""ail
WILLIAM . M0FKA1T, M. D., «. |
and roa tAt.K av
IIAKF.lt & HMYTH, Wholetale AgttiH.
Hlrn of Mortar. Pecan neat. Auatin. i::,
yOUlbs. POTASH.
lUUIbt'X'a.iifiuda ill Jart.
Pai e Florence Oil In Flitaha.
(iuava Jelly. Jutt received tnd far ftaltbr
4t)
1 rocetred tnd far fitltbr
IIAM.U A. 4 MYTH.
|UuT lit. tiviii ,
I 1U0 oi. Uuiuine, '
Mualetter't.Celebrated Bltttrt,
Wood'a tlHir lteatoralive,
Water'a liiaiiuitaneoua Huir Dtp,
WOODLAND CITE AM, unrivalled tor removing Frecklat
" - IIAKFII 4 HM-TIH,
For tale by
nftl II
I'ietl,t.if,tlle,^|yr,tar, t'eean atratt
just received.
SIXTY DOZ. JAYNE'S SANA*
TIVE PILLS.
J3 do -i. JAYNES* ALTERATIVE.
12 doz. • •' HAUl TONIC.
I y doz. " EXPEGTORANT.
Just ruceived und tor sal by
HAKEIt & SMYTH.
%J j \ liU/.hN Hnisapaiilla, iu Sfare and- for sale low, by
O') llAKKIt & HMIVH
•AumI ktrcrirrd.
VKHY superior Hilars and Tobaeo. of various rliolst
bi aiids. I'i.r sabtjiv HAK Kit A rtMY'l'H.
O
Turkev-red dreaslrnx ^own, boots ami shoes—tlie lar-
gest stock ev«r iu Austin—by ease or otherwise, to suit
purchasers.
T
pinnV *iiv I *'*, black, brown, white and drab tnsrino
do, black, w .«He, pearl aud drab wo<>l do, blue clntb navy
cap , bWk do, cups, silk ¡¿laze do, 150 do* white and tnu-
cy shirts, silk uuderehirts ami drawers, white nndffauze
merino do. white, fed, blue aihi grey tlauncl do, white
and j;rey uierlno drawers, white and grey HauuH do,
white and lihown i'anfon llannrl ahitls and diawers,
white and brown cotton draweia, ciavats, stocks, tics
scurfs, fie.
H
of niary style and pradej kid, huekakin nnd cloth gaunt-
lettat*T ladh s and (tetitlnncn. rent'a whito, colored nnd
Mac* kid ulotes, «lair skin, c nslm^ere, sl;nkf rknit, buck
skin, lisle thread, white ami colored silk do; bostarf of all
atyb s, grades ami s acs. aSik tiocket bandcrthiels, white
do; overshora for ladic and yentlenien.
Wilton hi uasels, drugjiet, enameled and leathercsrpei
hnus, siiddle do, trunks "rom a to 30 didlura, ladies Irnoks
▼allsea, and do baca. sus|ii nders, pcrfmnt ries, cutlery,
hair, bat and cloth brushes, ii leasing combs.
N#
Hamttreaft hair dye, tpceihtr with aay amount of
fntiey ii-icka, aillt and eineham unil rellas, hliie, red,
tn wnand urey l.ltukrtt. whijit. walkitia eaoea, £c.
We a|ao have a full ataortnwiit of hoya hala. rt|it. over
foal*, itntlon' Itlaek cloth and froek eoata, hlue blank-
pauta,thirty aot-ka, hoottniid alioet, eravait
tuai'enilai . ¿ir., A , to Ht hoy. from 4 to I7yeara i f nue
alao any amount of fat ana ovorenata and aaeka, biaek
eloth Iroek aud fanry can do, veatt, paula, ahina, un-
der.liii ta and dmwera, 4e
| J DOZ. itri/ , luiltu of a fuuutiiuU Klowera. Jutt rt
I i eelveiL aud for tale hy
Dee, gr, ■.Id. Wo 18. If RAKER A ftMYTTI
"lie had no hair on the top of Ida lietd,
The place where the hair out ut to grow." ,
1'hia dittre.aing cireumtiance hat never happened tt
any onewhohaa uai-d
BAKER & SMYTH'S HAIR TONIC,
Hiuu of tho Monar, l'ecau £t. 1'roiiarcd aud sold oanr.
by BAKtfli St MIIYTII.
Aunt}n. Murch 11. n^H-e-tf
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tli area ft Sf. !Wio price of each volume, in I«w blndHgi
latixed nt tbe low rate of $'1,5U ; cloth, $3,00 ; balf mor.,
14 .IK);-lia If calf liftra, é4,f>0. TheTarge expense Involved
iu the publieaUon of this work haa induced ua to offsr it
by subscription only.
Our frienda and fellow eltWna, In all narfaof the It'll lot
are earukatly inylted tq co-opei-ote will) ui in circtih"""
thta invehíame mtiiiÁal Work.
G
We m tt eordially invite aperitl attentlos to our
stock before Inlying elsewhere.
Auaiin Ort OHrlwT ?. 9:IOttf.
hna Prof. Wood'a
yipwy'l
si neeer fails
in prfHlacinc
jhs when ailBttfflw^easifíiMi I ....
T onr reader, to tl*lÍHW ArtH a
the in numérale cert,«cal e« wlikh have been
ixetiiiei
iNlTUKB ROttps.
iilBidUi >8, kinds of aMMrkin bis line, upon
k>s and r^ssonablr term*. %
K«ir tt.«r«v,
BtlllK BWBEl, (MINUKGnS AVENUE, Aim
(Orrr the Son O. CarringtvH.)
THAXKI-tJI. for pant tavbra he wotdd rrápeeifully an-
nouiKT to tl.n eltitatia of tliit eity and ifcue, tlmt he
't taiw receiving addl.iout to hia Winierv, which nil) en,
a le bitnto do woik In t manner uiitui potted for beauty
«1. ganen and ihii nliUii y, hy any bindery in the .Hrfct'-'
Intending in future to ulve hit entire attention to ha bnai-
n- a,, he liattitra httiitelf to do work at cheap ta tl tan be
•li.nu iu llie.Matr
fc-A-atltl Hi" eipby, t. 'thtt. p., |v
j ■ I ai I ■ Hi ' I-- * II
CHEAP CASH
lavanburq
ttTOitfc.
& bro.
. „ . W holeaalu ai tl Retail dealer, in
DRY GOODS', CLOTHING, HATS,
noors, MlOKS, AAO (¿U0VXR1ES.
3 AUSTIN AND 8AN ANTONIO, tKXitS.
s* tlahterihe,. recperltnlly call the attention of Hie
tad Ticinlty, toihelr HTUCK. OK
(JijODW Whfeh Ihey hat,r Juet received direct from Mew
WEARING APPAREL
Ever brought lo.thia city. Alan a complete attortmenl of
ad'ta Fauey (too.lt, aiicli aa Oloakt, MantSta. f'retirh
r.iiibridilei'le., trlmtned and nntrininie4Hotinntt. Mtltln
•ryUoodt, etc., etc. AW> on hnud a complete aeaoft-
JEWELRV!
f,"*?4 Bf "rt*«l«, rtwkery, Ac.,
Inettieir tf inda befoe* pureha^lnt e^rohere^ It la feo
t- /■«•¡■Mil .
troahle to «how ipuata
Anttfci Nn* «£ lUftT.
PRINTgttS'* WAREROQSX,
K0. «M CAMf STREET, HEW OULKAN8.
CferJ Botrda, and
phtniuing the Ouhatat. are i
teiiptiona th oür tinenta, or In vnae tliey
tt hand, the name and add reta, (giving
anda nte,) muv be forwarded to ua, accoinpanicil wilha
reinil tunee or llm price, which will Inture the iirorapt
return liy mail of «copy, poata|(e pre paid. 'J'hc fUg
ol nách yulunie, dircct troin ut through ouc agenta, will
in ml chit beleat than abliveatated. Aete debntea hav*
been aaeru
till moro t
anil cam
accruing for a pnmui of nearly «trvculy yetrt, ta
>ro Ulan 100 voluuiet—one-third of tjiem quirttit—
itinot he puruhnaod fur haa than (SOU, nor tt «
found
March.
ilion ti:
In tint nieautiuio I bey contain'the hittory
WQtklng of the flovurninent from it# fo; *
. (WtpM .
wl*n uurehaaod exeept aa a neecatiiy, nor | ni th
In ihem whefe vi anted e*enpt up
laiiÉaataHMwai,^ P
jMipip atwa.. „
wiiat hat been done, anil how it waa done—a d ' W
M5-f*r nmntba, City Aecestanca.
light o|>oii the ttndy of all hnpendln* quettiuna; far
tln-ru It nota nm-atioo ol Um day, and Will «ot bt «kiB
the Onvermiieut conllnuea. which may not be llluttrttta
by aniiiettitnu V*,M' found in theae debtrtet.
Ü. Ai'TLKTON & CO.
Publishers, 346 & 04H Broaaway, N- X>
D. AjUp Jlillt Jt Olll| Hi y I'llliliull
Hi'iiiim's Thirty Yoitm' View, Kow cotnplttt
In si miIh. clolli. Sfi. Law Siict-p. fti.
Min'm-V (jciiiinl AlUu) Vl lliu World, eolorw
inups in nl Ixiuiitl, fti.
"filll"l«ira C/cliipartTiu of Wit nnd Humor. I*-
«m il Hi>it lit purta nt Ü6 cents eiich.
Al« in pi-uaa, TIib N«w Auii-riwiti Encytl*
pcd.it.
8>ilv Amhiln +ot Atirtuiliiid vicinity lor *1
the 8«liecrlptit)ii Hotikf. ntiff ni't> ^fl-pnrtd WfJJ
oi'iTt; «ídem f«r mty ol the CMIcgo. School "■
M HCtilliiiitHiue Uon|(a publialii'il by U. Appia*
Aipii; K. T. Cain logi lea grill In. ,_t
Ordert fyiim -other tnwni, ttccomp !*®
With the niuney, ^ ill rreeire prompt attenti .
'iitu Circulara coiitniiiing Itill particular
Kanling these books cap be obtained at Baker
ÁSmythV , '( -a r,.. rft
Wiggos, Carriage aad Blaekimith W«*>
IN AIX ITf llllAN'UHIS,
PC<)W UAKJíílv AND HOUSE SHOEING
(Al th* BUnil formerly occupiedky Blinn,
M nttiytTi'n4 ^!ijíí .1 J*" rjij MÍ' .a Srt
mlth Mfetaaa «é«, tlmin«aMea wi bt J—i
n"r-tTI ktii. IWT**r"Iil!m
HHimrT finita.
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The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1858, newspaper, January 20, 1858; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179933/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.