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PHILIP. Atuwy ** Lew, Hnslrop,
lee In Iht #nd Judicial Diatriet. and lit
1 Fedrrsl Cótlfli «t Auwin. vlnl* ly
VV.
attorney at
■T-hzs
■
.
Wmw, McLennan
vlnM
0. WUlfAtt M .
IflPORiUM.
OJUe Strut, En,I if Ike Trrmant Uoatt,
OAI.VMTOW, Tllii.
Mu ie i <1 PUno-Portm.
nr Order from the country promptly executed.
PUBLIC PATKONAOK
IS THE BEST EVIDENCE OF MEltlT.
Ontw ée B«h«r
SEWIN3 MACHINS.
Our family Mewing Machine readmirably adapted to
nllklinl.nl dreM making, quilling, Ite, ie, ami Mr
clmiigr of ueedlea and «pool van Im made to rlil r
III* finest flwla or Jacuuat, or heaviest Lowela or K r-
Sff. ' " "' '
I the
I r. CAITK*
tlcirney all.aw, Auallu.
' 'Mag, «ornar of
Win practico In
Dlilrirt | and
irta at Austin.
v?--ltoU6< ly.
at l. w and (leneral Land
lb. Tarrant counly, Texaa, will
of the Mxteemh Judicial Diatriet,
and iprcme Guana at Austin
i
I «ad Ambroiyp «al-
Ova Preeiuaa' oM
; :
i at Btldgor'a olA gal-
IKOU«.
Arcane and Paean
k of tbefweuson batU
D. WAI.aU.
b. c. nckksxik
it. ZIP., Attorney* a* Law, Dnlbi , Tex.
te their profoarlob In nil IboCourt of lite
I)Ulrlet, comprising tb« .tomillo of Col
, Cook. Montague, t.'lojr, Arrbir, Throck
IToung, /aril, Wiae. Denton, Tarrant, Parker
, KiHa awl Dallaa; and Kaafinan mi Ilia Bthi and
■ tbe Hupreme Court at Auatiu. Prompt attention will
ie giran to all business nutrusled to tbeir cure. OtHce
u the Nortli aide of Main slreol, Ouo door Weal of the
I Houm. I vS-ui/ffl-lf.
M, * UUNTKR, Attorneys at l.aw. Uamlbon, Bar
•ounnr, Tesaa, will practica lu tbe Court of tbe
eial Diatriet, and attend promptly lo alllxiaiuew
I to tbuir care. roL3 oai:ly
TaW-
, a. «rWTon
& NEWTON, Attoruiys at Luw, Auatiu,
I AWHOK I.. .
^ couuiy, Tinta
orne* at l.aw, Aurtlu'
lit, tfupremc, and
: of Claims.
to hi
lid UIHre and
K. II. Nlcbola
Maraball; llou
i J V Wllaon, GoiismIi-s,
_ oil and Mirona, New Or
i York. Ulllce, No J5, ."wen
t 4S-lf
' at Law, iielonn, Karnaa
v2 uUfl ly
^«diciuci.
To the Citizen!
AUK ANSAS.
of LOUISIANA.
FLOW DA
ALAIiAMA.
MISSISSIPPI.
TENNESSEE TEXAS.
SIX REASONS
&
Why the Grwer if Baker Sarin,
chiven are universally preferid
Ma-
t t
c. C. mcdlftmit, JOHN trKHCH A. d. MCO
iiqaIKHM, mKtfCK ttctilMQt, MiMhty *t
Bwtrup, Tcxfit. practice in Ilia c< uulJ«« of Dmlrup,
fayette, Kur)eM>n WUIUuiaon nucí TrávU, «ltd in tlie
mcoivnjt
Law.
rijciip, mil irfoii n iiiiuhivuii nuu mih
tfapronie and Federal Courta at Auatiu. Parti'
tentlon giren to land aulla and tba collet tlon
all bualneaa before tbe Court of Claitna.
licula
of de
lar nt
cbla i
■ ■■■■ Joan to
—M.O, IHmon aud Hn'aon Rnreb, llnairop, Ilea. John
llnucuek, llou.<¡ro, W. Paaehal, and John VV, Harria.
r. M , Auailn. vlnlS
#■ r., |'« n a. . .a |> T - |g
NKWTHK. Í.T., Altoi'iuy ut Law, Auatln Tern. , will
pmi'llee In tbe lllatilet. Miinreine and Pederiilt't.artr
at Attvtln, and tlie In the Dim net Courta of the mljiiiiiit
Will give particular attention to iliehuid Intvr
" ureatlgatloii of title! to Iniiil Ac., ami
ilnmi entraatrd to hlrcnre. Office on
«vomica.
HHHM
Caiutreg* Arenuc, over the dnnr of Mraam R bli<« in A
Hteirox Poc.a, ieS7.rS nl5¡)y.
Alllltn
pAl'C'HAI.S, I. A; ft n. W„ Altorneya at l.nw,
* aud Ban amonio, '1'exrta, M ill attend the Court in
HnnUHmodo and Auatiu ami aurrounilUig couutiea, aud
the WupYeuie ainl Pedenll (!oi(rta lit Angtln A Galveston.
"• 'vKtcffi&'a,,
ine Hutiri*
av\T
IJRIlKiO * MOK'ltiOMKIir, attorney at l.aw, will
t prnotlne In the Ctinrfa of tbe 1.1th Judicial Dlatrief.
Hildreaa John Mnntgnmery, Huntptcr, Trinity cnuiiti,
Temía, Or II IT, PmMgo, Wo<idrIlle, Tyler couuty, To*
Nov. IT,riltil.T—ly
«ION t
1VE.
to tilla
ÍS-
im
UKNN1C K, HAMI'KI. II., attorney at Law. Bttritnr.
Burnet County, Texiu. practice In tba ITth Jnitlclnl
Dlatiirt, and atteuda promptly to hualnti minuted to
hi care. I alao again for the talo of n large amount
of lauda lb Flabor and Millar'i ci louy. April,n<>7-1v
...OilAHUM t . XOBAUM
I... attorney at Law, Auaibi,
,o Federal, flnpreitte. D'ktrlrt
TtOBARDB, W.J-tO. I
*V xmm jrwfice tn ih« |. _ ■■
Courta and Court of Claim , at Auatiu. and will make
collections In any port l<m of tint Federal Waatern Dlatrii t
.. '"-«Mjaufltng Per Art John I>. Heott ft
Co.) Plent ft nroa.i J. H IJunre
. _ft f'O.t fam'l Wani, WflbntbCtf
and P. C. Hyde ft Co. pKHndtlpUn Tyndale ,V Mil
eh*n, Palthtitre: Fred'k It. flnwimn, Jiau. /.e*ltrillr:
Hon. W. tí. Ilodlcy. Mimphlm |)r. II II. Itohortla.
fitMmrri Brown ft Johuaton. K u*cu Cha . A. La
e, I:m AVw Orttnnm tier. M. Pltu-ktir^ft Co.j'atid
ihca, Uylleatad ft Co, | MtefWtoH It Oml
Jan. <. IHW. v3-noSn.|y.
at.
, Coluiohua Tex-
l>OBtHJN; JOHN H . Attorney at LgW.HHHH
« MU Pr ertee*lB the niatriet Oiiurla In the Drat Jndi
rial Platrlet, and lu tbe Supreme and Pederal Court at
Nov M,lM .v9ii6ltf|lyr
VvXÍ?.
i
jMur lATLW. Brl*. it. iMtMiT, («asRrr
QAVLP.ll ft BAHft.TTH, Attorneya at Law, Brenhaui,
W aabinglon ounuty Toxaa,wlll practice in the Ciinri
of tbe Pint, Third aud Sorenlh Judicial Diatriet , and
iu Ib* Supremo |Wd federal Court at Auailn and a til
Veaéon. • v3,n9 ly
FAMILY USE:
1. They are the almpleat mm! more eaaily kept in t.rder
than any other mncbiim.
2. They make a atlreh that will IIarel or Kip.
3. Tlu y anw from ortlinary anortl thread, saving the
trmtlth* and time required In UeeUutr your thread na
you have to do with other inaehinea.
& Theaenin ia aaelaatic nathe tiHMt elaaric fahrir. and
will jjive with tho i**ateria1 and ia free from the UAbillty
of tireakinp: iu waaliiitfr or Ironlinr.
0 The atltcn made by thia Mitchiue la prettier than thnt
made by any other.
Thote who jprcfi-r tho Lock or Shuttle Htitck. are in
formed that the (). it B. 8. A. Company turniah a Ma-
chine for
Seventy-Five Dollunv
which makra the aame atlich aa the Wheeler and Wllaon
and Hliiger'a Macbiuoa. aud which, with late linprov*
menta regulating tho tenion of the threada, ia equal, If
not better, than any Jibutilc Machine now made.
TAKE NOTICE.
Our Pcvcaty Five Dollar Machlnca are better than any
of the to called cheap imichinea. We don't acll any
of the nhrnp machlnea at a large oroflt; bu we %v|U acll
you ftgoodOrovor & ttak**r machine at a thenp price.
AND REMEMBER THIS
That erery machine we aell 1* warranted.
The drover 6l linker Machlnea have born greatly im-
proved aud are uow couaidorod by judgea to be tbe beat
machine made
To all tec say, Come and sec.
We win be hnp|vy to «how you any and everything
about tbe miidiion.
I have them iu operation in my room, on actual work
ItEMEMHER THE PLACI'].
Mittl. c. hranakd. Agent,
JPoat Olliee Hivcet. f4alve ton.
p. p.—Wo will aoud cuta ot Machine* aud Catidoguoa
of prlcca, on application. (vü-i o:h¿-1 y.
SOUTHE UN
Fire-Proof
r
If r: bake u_a
IZjBOT 0 OS O O Xa
FOR
yo UNO r A D I 1^
*fB. BAKK.H. having a o<ialed with himaalf Mr. Wjj.
• 'I o. twi . announce* 10 tlio puhlla thaltha Pourth
áeaaionof hiallebuolwlllcoinmeuceoB
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7il>. 1BM>. t
Prrunratory Department-Th utual EiigUab Branch .
Junhir Latin, Or ek, Prellf , ep u-
lab, Italian, and Gcrioao Language , and Higher nam-
""ÍÍÜtoé iVjiflrtamU-Natural Phitwopby.
en<u"' LECTURE
WiU be l «n.thr«m hout tbe yaar.to tbe cbMMa iu Contl>
"emíTaíd totlbih li.«r«ure¡ Nalural l'blh-opby,
truiiotoy and OheinUtryF.iprrfmtntt, amd^
my ai
CAUTION Tfl THE PUBLIC
Al'U-r «t'vertil yeurii cx|>t'i'iiiK'iit ill l)i« iiiitiut-
fuulitpe ofOHt. 1 fiirtiiitnU'ly «uetwled, in ili«
rear IH4S, In making n tlliHiovery In It* mnnti*
nciiin*. bjr wliicb ¡I wiw tli-privctl of II* nonti
ami inDuinmfttiirjr prtiporlici", and rendend |ht-
It'oUjr pin-c.
My niiniifnclory I* ut Sclicidim, Holland.
Altt<r ftivrral nionih* refliClion wlint title I (I give
it. I Introduced It to the American public nuder
i lie title or • WOLFE'S 80IIF.TDAM aKOMAT-
IC SCI1NAPP8.' Scheidntn ia Ibc name or llic
place in Holland where lh' |0ln I mnnnfaetured:
'• aromatic," derives i In niune from tbe Italian
Juniper berry wllh which It la flavored ; and the
word •' Sebnitpp '' i a Ibe German for drink—
cogue, dram—Wolfe' Scheidntn aromatic drink
No sooner had uiy ScnnppM been inlrod iced to
liiu Ameritan public, and received with appro-
bation, than llic liquor-mixer of New York.
Uoalou and l'hiludelphlu atarted In punurt with
their mixed and poinonoun flulT. under variouc
iinmea. In aeveral luatonoes my label* have
laten fo perfectly iniilated. with only the addi-
tion of n lew lelti ri. to plead a technical avoid
auccofthc law, and ho cnrcltilly prepared, an lo
impone oa eaMilew piircluoerP. I U'idi rstnnd n
litrge quantity Iiiih boen pui'clinsed by the mer-
obanlR of New Orii nna. on account of tlie clieap-
ih'hh of tho Hlutr. Two Dtilinrf perdonen for
the Quart , and O.ie Dollar and leu cents a
dozen lor the Pint , be inn the vviiobtwile in ice
iu New York. It Ih nothing lint Amercan Whin-
key flavored with the Oil of Juniper, audtcdiic-
ed thirty per cent, below prim'. A merolmiit
who parlieipateB iudtrtclly iu the li'aml, by fell
ing llic apurioii* article, U no lunch an oll'eiul
a« the pi'incipai, who pbimied the iinposition,
I hopejevery resectable citizen who valnei
the health of the comtniinlly in which he Uvea
will aid mo In fel i ellieg out, and exposing the
uligcrupiilona merchant wiio, lor tho «ake ot n
low cent*, will put In Jeopardy the live ol tlie
coimnuniiy in which ho liven. Such men i>hould
lie nailed to the pillory ol public execration.
UDUM'JIO WOLFE.
soi.k impoli'rKii, Noh, 19 UüandáüB aver St..
NEW VOliK
Tlie following roapcclnlde Fiiina in New Or
It ana aell the Geuuiliu SUHNAI'l'S.
T^roF "tuition, as heretofore.
Tlia uauul eh*rge will ba made fur laMruuiautal Mu lc
*DTe*cti«« —Tb iuia Baker, A. M.. Wm. 0. Oil , A. M.;
Mlw J. M. (llUoit. ln U men at llualc, lllaa O. Baker.
lie,-.U. '5T.v.miTlw
IMilimrr laidlalf.
ROOF1 NG!!
The u'ldefaigm d are prcparid lo cover build
ingH with lilis material. It ia
iinp'Tvlou« to water, and
xirooasBUiBTiBZjn.
TS D'imbllliy, El.iátloiiy and cheniinenagive'
it MipcriolHty over all other i'oollng now ill
nac. It I cheaper tlinn srtiio;- llti op «h'tigle —
will lact lunger nuil nMéd« no repatring. Old
leaky ulitnul" or inelullic roola made perfectly
light. Alwttiftlty, Nov. tlil. 1888. nllvHtr
TtRUKH ft INGHAM.
W. II. CllVOiOTltM. J. C. llAlt.VI.HON
COVINOW)N & IIAHALsON,
General Iiaxd and Com.ectino Agents
Lnmpoiuii, Tuns.
miLf. perfonilly attend to Surveying and
' V ||ui '* *" '
H. J. Hurt «tOo., Wholesale Grocer?.
Baton A ll< (Piernón, " •'
(loodricli Sl Co.. " "
A. 1). Gr'vff & Co., " "
W. U. Alien & Co.,
H. Block A Co.. "
John T. Moore & Co.,
It.ntplill.it J.N. Murki, "
ll'acoe & Simnu1, " "
Hall, Kemp & Co., " - •'
•P. W. Cm-ler, Diandieñ. Wine*. Ac.
Utinncil <&. HuiliefT, Commifxion Merchanla.
John Wright & Oo.( Wholesale Dinggieta,
0. O. Woodman, " "
Thompson A Baruca, Grocer*.
(}. Tie urer, Groceries, Wines A Liquor?.
Geo. F. White & Co. " " "
Kar'ti ndeik A Co., Wine and I/qutjfí.
Ilolmo* & S|M*:icer, " '•
W. I . Lanier A Co., New Orleans'.
W. A.Violeltn A Co. '• '
At'ttTIN. Oct. 11. IH.'iS. v3nnR-Xm.
glriiq# ' ^dbeHi?eh)cpi«
KK
BAKER & SMYTH'S
advertisements
■ihui Natural Ulatory, r«A CabituU 4
im ipiwm
Vncaí MÍi ic will be taaght to tha whole achool,
WILL BE BECBIVED WITHIN FUUK WEEKS
FltoM
N. YORK, PH1LA., & N. ORLEANS,
LABOE ni^ well «ortr>d «tocl^of
milE
A- on
HaMtfav Ifllli-.—, —*j— ,,,-
J EiNQ TEHM of tlio Institute wili coumiencc
'on Monday, tbe 24tlt ol January. The" txpeitlng
to enter are rct|ac t« l to bo at 'f'V " ¡"¿V
prtviout.
Ba-lrnn, Pec Ü8.
nnd Mwllriwr
which we will H i
iiccominodating term., to Phy.ielajia, PlMter., aad Cua-
nrH|H aaa r— - —
Po"r the Winter Trade, which we will. II on our u.u.lly
Tho e txpeillng
Intitule ibe reef
It. T. P. ALLEN, Pupt.
v8 nlllflw
austin CollkgiatE
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
rphe acfiftaitic year, couiprUing ttm fuurr«mth ami Hi-
* let*ntli at wiona wiU «omuiouce on tlie nrat Monday
of i eiiteuiber, \*M. In ad.ljrion ro ibt teai hcra of tho
iast year, the Principal would inform the trienda oftlia
institute Ibat he ha «ecured tbe lerrlcea ol a Proiejaor,
«rito pcaka and write tho French and npanlM Lan-
guage . Fur particular ce catalogue, or «dure
' 8 1 B. J. 8M1TII, A. M., I'rln'l.
Aualin. Attaint 1d. 1PM. '
MI80KLLANE0ÜS ADY'MENTS.
i'HE sfATl OKi'fcXAS, To the Sheriltoi Wil
ifd
locating Lantif, perlecting tilica,
ta .ve , preventing trwpaa*ea, buying ami ieiiing
paving
g irwpnsnei", buying ami Helling
Innda'niid niljuatlng ail kind of claim , nlao Hi
Attorney at Law, Lampa , 1'esaa
a (Harriet Court ot the Movent eentlt
airo do a galera 1 Laud l.oeal lug
parta e , andpreveutireapau
Juuelfl v9 u43
v. fiaaiwH
orney at Luw and General
Ba, Lavaca eo , Texm. All
care will receive prOnua at.
nilvsTy
flalreaton, Tex
rSiiaq
Lamp
'ex
lldal
Mel
■ HMMTi
la tha ifoaMrtfr the 17th Jtidlt
Huprriiie Court at Aiutln. /rut.,
- Ihseflou of clnllii ag ln t the
.(hihlntt A Neal, Auatln: Te «
Hew Urlean , La; Or Win N,
hi. John llobt, Raymond Ml ;
míale . Texaa. v!I«r
khybioian's uakds
JJAKKB, Í, W., Pbjralelao and MgOoa.
Beddence
vial
.
Aiutiu, Tex
to «won-
rio the left
• In proter
. ... -™-,b Inat by nt
Artlflel l teeth luterted on the
All operation guarantootl.
1 at tbuir residence If dc lrcd.
fel
S
.
US AD'MEKTS.
MAUgtó,
SB?
and
nit
I oompact,
river, and may
SSSUaiiSii;
Oil
of
I manufae.
«. ALLUt
■l I i i '
'¿¡Oftf?*- ■■
ÚhtÍMOrani
ciiliecting nuil acttliiig ol all inonied claim en
tru led to their care.
Rkpkiiiím'iííi.—W. P. Hill, N. O., Ln.; Col
Kdwtiid Clark, Atiftin, Texna; T. 1' Hughe ,
R. H. VunlreM, Georgetown, Tc\m> ; (¿eo.
Green, Cameron, Texit*; Jainea Trititl,. «Shelby
County, Texa* ; Mathew Cnrtwrlght, San An.
uitatine, Texea II. W. Dunn. I'orl Lavaca.
Tc.vaf ¡ John II McR'li, Jaaper, Texas ;
(iLCvllier. Tyler oity. Te*im; lidwuril Mile .
Siiml. Smith. San Antonio, Texna ¡ M. T. ,lt
run, Tarrant Coimly, Texan.
April #1—noM- ly.
TO CAPITALISTS & EMIGRANTS.
THK IIiLTON «STATE, aitunte mi the South
We l bank ol the San Marco* rirer, about 4
lirio below Hie Town mid poring Ban Mnrco , I
offl;mt for ale. The poaillon In very piclui''
ewjue, healthy, rivrr bold and limpid, «oil ex
aeeillngly uriiduclive In corn, collón, Ihu cv*9-
al , Ac. Timi'tir for lumber' Ac., large null
abundant. ScIiooIm. Church.- , Mili , (Grin! aud
Saw.) niimerou . I offer U 000 acre . 1,000, rich
level valley noli, 400 <it it enclosed with life liuie
lencing, 150 in culllvntion, with I'nrm liouaea 9i>
chard, Ac, 100 In pnature, Imlnnce or 8,000
acre , level, or goufly «loping lard affoi-dlng
rloh imiaqiiiio pamunigc. Two ralnnblb m'll
itf 8 for factory purpose . Tha valley can be
irrigated. An eligiblépoint Tor country In#,
toro blackaiullh chop &c, tho great high
\vny of I he State interntcting here.
l"rlce p r ncfco for Ihe whole MS ill 0 *1 nnfl
young iienroc . WuiTuutv tltle.
JAMES P. H15CTOR.
AHalln. June 12. I WIS. T. Jan.
carr:
:RIAGES,
keep nil kind
belting. Rnbrol
LEATHER, Ac.
M kind «if Lrathcr. Carriage ,
Lacea, Belting. Embroidered cloth and Leather
for carriage topa, Saddler ', Siioeuiakera and
Curr'-ciV Tool ; Oil, Saddler ' Hardware
Hub , Spoke , ShamBM'
tundo Harnea , Ac.
In looking at
mnrie thedi
Gold." and thnt pa
* great amut
So build ep a baalne . we thought we
at len t Imte a good article to begin
q:ui|r<iiiriitly wo ordered them ninde, and
1th our raadid opinion thntthero will be no ue
■aalty ftir the parchaier tn re ide next door lo
(ilaakiinlth or wheet-wright.
8. SOUTH WICK A
Gnlveitnn, May 19- 38—ly.
Aslua, Spring , ready
North, wo
rt+r i not
fly «oiuetime con-
uity, and aa we In-
at tho
CUKKS GUARANTEED.
DU. CLOl'TON liux difC'vered within thefaat
)ear a n«w remedy lor CANCER-
p'üreliy regi table, and perfectly harm! ■>. Per
ona«u;tlng him will not hé n quirt d lo wiy
anything until a cok ia eftcteil, unit m opH,
thai have boen rendered inonmble, or a I loa l
tho une of Mineral polMou . He nl
tumor , il'gcAHe of the throat
ncrvou* affection . Ac,
containing teatlmoMiaU ot the high
forwarded lo any that muv vial
them. A'
Auailn, An
i
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR.
Prepai'ed by DR. SAN FORD
COMrOUNQED
ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
S ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
A XÜ 1.1VEH MEDICINES now before the
public, thnt acta ni a Cathnrtic, enaier, milder,
and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It I not only a cathnrtic, but a Liver
remedy, acting firit on the Liver to eject ita
morbid matter, then on tho stouinoh and l oweli
to carry off that matter, thus accoinplUbing two
ptirpoae effectually, without any ot the painful
feeling experienced in tho operation of moat
Cathnrtic . It (trengthen* the y«leui nt the
anme time it purge it; nml when taken daily in
moderate doaea. will •trenytheli aud build it up
with unuaiml rapidity.
The LiVkk U one nf
tho principal
of tlie
regulo
tora of tlie human
body ; and when it
perfnrma ita function
well, tho power ol
the «litem are hilly
developed. The atom-
nch if aimoat entire!
dependent on the heal
thy action ofthc Liter
for the prnper perfor
manccofitafunctiuu
wiiert tilo itouincli
at fault, Ihe bowel
arc at fault, and the
whole «yatetu suffer
iu conrequenco of one
organ-the Livbr -
having centod lo do
It duty. For the din
eatei of that orgau
one of the proprietor
lias ninde it his study
in a practice of murr
than twenty year , to
And * o m e remedy
wher with to ooun
ternct tho many de-
rangement to which
it I liable.
To prove that thin
remedy i nt la t found
any Tperaon troubled
with LiverComplaint
in any of it* torui ,
hn but to try a bot-
tle, and conviction i
certain.
aJhoae Guma re
move all morbid ot
l>ad matter from the
•KKTflfJ, TSMS.
ko open M home, Known .
M hia MM* ia alwaya abna-
t which tha country artlirtla
•mentía an* f
ayate ill. supplying in
thflr place a henltht
flow of bile, luvigorat'
ing the itomaoh, cau '
iug fi«>d to digeat well
Purifying the Ukiial,
giving tone and health'
to the whole inaehln
erv, removing the
cause of the discaae—
effecting a radical
cnri".
Uillotii attacka are
cured, and. what Is
better, prevented, b>
tlie occaiional use of
the Liver Iu vigóra-
te r.
One do e after Vat-
liyn I sufficient to re
lleve tbeaioiiittoh ami
pi event the food IVom
rising afcd louring.
Only on# do e
taken before retiring,
prevente Nightman.
Only one dose
taken nt tight, luuicna
rhe bowels gently and
cure Coativene .
Ono doce taken nf-
er each meal will
cure Dyspepsia.
ÍS- One doso of
two teaspoonfull wili
ilwaya relievo Sick
Headacho.
One bottle taken
for female obstruction
removes the cause of
tlie disease, aud
makes a perfect cure.
Only one dose im-
mediately relieves
0 h o i i e, w h i I e
One dose often re-
lented la n sure oure
or Cholera Morbus,
and a preventivo ol
Cholera.
&fi,Oiily one bot-
tle is needed to throw
ut ol the system the
effects of medicine
after a long «ickueas.
UP One bottle
tnkeh for Jauiidlce
remove alt illow-
ncss or unnatural
dolor iron the skin.
One doso taken n
hurt time before eat-
ing give vigor to
ippetite. and makes
food digeat well
One doae often re-
pealed oures Chronio
Oiarrhcea in its worit
form , while Summer
and Dowel eomplainta
yield aluioit to tbe
Drat do o.
One or two doiet
cure altacka caused
y Worma in Chll-
Iron ; there la no aur-
or. safer, or apedier
remedy In the world,
aa It nettrfitih.
A®' A few bottle
cure Drnp'y, by ex-
oiling tho abaorbeuta
We take plenaure
in reootnnidndlng ihia
uicdktne Mmi
l.auiocn counly, Greeting:
No. 430.
WILLIS AVERY, w. i t ,
the Iloir , Succcaaora. In nislrict Conrt ol
anil Legal lie promt I a- } Williamson Co, Sprlug
i i vt sofJAMIieD.MIL- I Term, A. D. 1859
L1ÍU, dec'il. j
WllEItEAS Willi Avery lia filed Ilia pell
t on in u y ofllc", against the lieir , aucceiwor
mid legal repceaeiilalives of JameM D. Miller
tlec'd., alleging in substunoo thnt in tho yenr
1F3¿, lio and Diutictt Simms verbally agreed
that the said Sinuns should elenr out and locate
the hi adright claim of mid Avery, no a colonift
for one leagiiu oí land, should pay all expcnac .
end jieflect the tillo to tlie snme, for whioh ser
vice petitioner wns to ninhc title tor one-half
said league, to Ihe said Siinms. Thnt Simms
mude n verbal asatgnmi nt of said agreement to
Jame D. Miller; ihatonthe !ll t day of An
list, 1637, Kuid Miller, bv his agent, Ihe n
Sinims. presented lo petitioner n tille from gov
t inuicnt lo petitioner, for sa d league of land
and nt the same linio a wriltcu instrutm ill
which lie called a transfer, made out in accord
mice with the terms of said agre mont, request
Ing pot'tloner lo sign iha Miueln eom-id< ration
of the services afore ni|l Ttiat relying upon
ihe representations oj snfi agent, nnd beiugotli
ruire ignorant of the centeiits of said irslru
in- nl, pit tinner aigned Kiu same without read
ing it. That witil • Vald instrument contain
these wordi: '-For and tn consideration of the
sunt ol two thoiiHiii.ll dollars, to me In hand paid
by the citiücn, James D. M'ller, who is a real,
dent of tlie couuty of Washington and repnlill
aloresnid, which sum I aeknowlodgc to have re-
ceived to my entire sat «faction, nt and before
the signing and delivery hereofandal-o these
words : '-I bimlmyielMo prove nnd make go>'d
tilia tule and salo, nnd to the observance of all
tiio for going, I bli d myself, my person nnd pro-
pt riy. prt s nt nnd f'.ilnro," Yet petitioner ir v
•r, in lac', received ihu said Iwo thousand dol
a s. but 1 ¡tended merely to iran'er and relio
tjiiish unto tile sa d Miller pcii ion r'g title, o'j-
lainvd as aforesaid,'n and to the Kaft balfot
a'd league, in consideration cf his clear! ig out
said title ni d paying all expen>os, and did not
intend lo give a warranty tillo uniera his ow
lilie Hhmt d hold good. Tiint Ihe greater por-
tion i f said lea);u • of land lies in Will:am on
county : that said Miller died iu the year 1SÓ7 ;
that pelllloiier anticipates n suit against it i in by
tho heirs of sad Miller, upon said written instru
nient, coec 'ruing said ha'f league of land. Pc
litioner pray to obtain in aupporf of his all' gn.
tions the icatimony of aaid Dartiett Simni'. a oil
ix n ofWiHiiimson county,nnd Morgan C.Ham'
ilton and Seaborn G. Sneed, citizena of Trav'
county, in order that t^a'd testimo ty may be
perpcluat d ; and fiirtlieimore prays that sa "
heirs, successors ami legal representative* be
made parties, defendant to llti* proceeding.
And Jame Arm trong, attorney for petitio er,
iiav'ug made nffidiivit that said defendant nr
i nknown.
Now. therefore yon are hereby commanded to
eite Ihe he'.rs, successors, nnd legal reprtscntn
t'ves ol'lhc sa'd James D.Miller dee'd., to ap-
pear bt fore the District Court of Williamson
counly, tobe held nt Ihe court bouse thereof, in
ih ' town i f Georgetown, on the si cnnil Monday
in March, lel59. by caus'ng this citntion and
brief statement to be publiaiied for eight succes-
sive weeks prior to tho roiurn day hereof, ih llt<
Southern Intelligencer, a weekly jaip- r. pub
llshed in Austin, Travis comity, (there being no
n twsp.ip"r pnblishi d in WilVaiiisou counly.)
ih n ami there to nnswer plaintiff' pelltion, of
which the foregoing is a brief statement
Herein fail not but make due return hereof
as lb" law directs.
Attest DeWitt C. Booth, Clerk of
9BAI< jtlie District Court of Willnmson eonn-
¿^Y^Vty, and the impress of my official enl.
berennto affixed nf the ofllcc iu Georgetown, on
this December 17th, A. D. 18óP.
DEWITT C. BOOTH. C'l'k. D. C. W. C.
A true copy of the original now i'l my hand
for service. December 17th. 1858.
E. THOMASON, SVff. W. C.
D.c. 22,1858.—vol3nl8:8 v.
TUESTATE OF TEXAS, To tho Sheriff of
Williamson county, Greeting:
No. 4'J(i.
WILLIS AVERY, vs.
r,«T«amci nv Wbokwle and Retail. , ,
Patent m«dlclne 'of every dwcripllun at whote !"
Tobacco, Cigars, Tea, Porter. Ac., pten.lld «wort-
ment of Bttoki of everytlcicrlp!lon,.eleciede*-
prtMly for thlt nmrkot; m gnlHcout UUt
Book and Annual for Chrlatmaa | Mu-
sic, Music llook . ud Nu«lciilln tru-
litem , large lots Toy Book ,
Pictorial , aud Jimtulle
Book , a great variety)
Flue i'ullery.l'ock-
ct Kntve , Ra-
, " sor , Per-
fu ui-
er-
y, and
Toilet Ar-
ticle of ovary
. description • I-hb-
ftgrnphi, Kngravinga.
and Frame ; I.«ale ' Fancy
Arlicle -Dr«iaiiig Ca c«,Cbinb .
C rd Cities, Writing Ca e , Silver
Thimble , *c ¡ Psper-Letter, Clap and
Note ¡ jVotc , Blank Ilooki, It..cord Books,
Utty llttok , Juurusls and I.etlger , ( ony It"" ,
Pen , Iuk. Momoranduin Book , *c-: 1 1 oy" r.vr,
an elect'nt nnd varied assortment, for the holld.y ¡ SCO
•Mortcd. «elect AbveUi l.ongfellow' new Poem,
" Mile Htandish:" " The adventures of
Kit Ciimuii t " over one bundled volunte of I o
enis: a benniilitl lot of Bibles and prayer Book , of all
size , and in every style of binding.
iy Call nnd «ce dar Stuck, at tho «¡chut the Mortar,
Pecan St., Austin. BAhhK * BM\ IM.
jVuv. 17, 'M.
CIAN8
PHYSI
ILLEO
arefully
AT ALL TIME
Man of ths Mnrtsr. PseanBtreat. HwYri|
iiuitin. Ilarcb 11. n29—ft BAKKHáHMY'
Medwiics' ®ÍKIti «t <iil(i.
■ BRC
4 AT*
U«l9L
( AT HIS OLB BTAMD. | "
No. !, ziller* lilMiag, fmi
AUSTIN, TtXAS '
J7KKPS eonstautly on hand, an usortmentatina Wa
IV elotbs. catNtnteres, aad vaatina , direct •.
York aud New tirleaus, which will be madeioüíj T
the lateat style, and upon reasonable terms. "
Material turnUbed by eustoitiers abo rada u
U, UKPAlliiMO,
irouiptness. *
vi,ao#i,ly.
N- B.—t UTTIKU
preMlitg done with
Au lln, Feb , IS."
*HN«T BATIK,
BOOK BINDER, CONGRESS ATENUE, IBlTli
(Onr Ikt Store of J'ÍHps mnd
milANKFUL «NT past lavara be wimld rmaiturúli
I nouuee to the eltlaena of thia city and Htate il/ l
- ^¡¡ja8¡¡
bindery |n ti
(1_ U
U aow raeeiving addltioua «o his blncleryT which l!?t'
able him to do work tn a manner unsurpaasedfor bv **'
elegance and durab
iutéadiag In future to give ifla emlre attewion toíu'P'J
nes , he Batters Idinseir to do work as «heap as it e.S"?L
done In the Mate. raP""eaab '
Auatln. Aueuat 35. IM*. vllaal.i.
COACH SHOP
On Pccan St, opposite Collins* Li
ery Stable. w
'I'lit tfnderdgned would moat respeetlully lnfliPm ,t .
I ciliseuaof Auatln and tbe balance of iii nkhid^ir.. L?
lia pnrcltsaed tue entire Interest of bla former nilíí
J. T. Brownand J no. L. Bllnu, and bavin
services of tbe beat mechanic , In the different .¿«I
incuts nt tbe limine , that can be obtained in the Mi.
ia now prepared to carry on tbe hiiaine «f rn j^L'
CAHHiAUK. uvaar and jtaqon makin° j°JL
REPAIRING In all its varióos branches, with .«vír
atabUity and diapatch. All «a work ¡rJrra.lw u'
would returu bla thanks far past fuvor , while he aoiirh.
eiintluiiniice ol the •■tita. W. M Fhwi
Au tln. Jan. 1st, 1M7. JsnTilt,
TIN «SOPÍ
CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN, TEXAS
O II. BRtlflH, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iroenworkw
'• keepa conatauily on b nd alargo aaaontnaai or "tí.
Ware, C iatern, Well, and Force Pumps, t.'ooklni Hta «¡
Bathing Apparatus, Fruit fan . KooAug, flutterV- ,J
j.ii.hiug done. •' ""
f Charge* moderate. Terms cash.
tirclt 111 IM7. J li7tl«r
E. D
Saddler and
TUE LIFE AND ADVENTURES
o r
IJAVIMi located hlinaelf permanenily at Austin ra
11 peci fully tendera bla aervice to the cltlteua of thi
nnd tbe stirrtiiiiiding coitulie .
All work er. trusted to hlui will be executed with nsat
liesaaiid tlespnlch.
Shop mi Contrrf Atnm, hint Amtatn', tlm. ai Ik.
git* of Ikt HOHSK. | v8 -now '
P.
by hlinaelf; by DeWitt C- Petar , M
One large volume, containing
53« pago , with sen grnnnic.full page illiutra-
tlona, engrtived by Orr, from Lutnley,executed with care,
1'ltlCK—-ill Oiolii, nilt back and side, tyi .>0.
Hull'call. Antique, 4 00.
IN proieating to the public the Mleaitd yidventures of
the renowned Kit Citreon, the celebrated ilttldt. Hun-
ter and Kxplorer.lt ia hut natural that «line certiticntc
of Its authenticity should he required at our hitud . Wc
have iu our poaaeaaion the following documenta;
FtarT— Autogrnph lottera frtuu Chrlatoplier Carson,
..jaertlng Ihm this 1 the only life ol himself which lie lina
ever written or dictated.
Heconi)—A paper aigned by two of «lie most promi-
nent cltlitcini of New Mexico, Lieut- Col. rerun St.
Vrtilit, anil Charles lleauhlen, bite circuit Jiulue, atnting
that ol'their own knowledge, thia i« the ouly aiitlienlle
biogrnphy i f Chrlatojiber Car tin which bin ever itp-
peareif. nml tiint they re cognisant of mo t of tbe de-
talla of the book, «nil vouch for their sccnraey.
>V R.C.CLARK i CO.,Publishers.
iy Will he received by Bilker & Hutylh In a lew
dnya November 17. '¡W- '
J. W. THOMPSON.
SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.
HAVING removed Irotn his old stand, lo tbe
shop formerly occupied liy J. C. Oppeit, oppo-
site Swcttsou's, infunns his frit mh nnd tha puh-
jjenerally, thnt he is prepared to do :ij| work
hisline, in finnd style, ou short uotice, andiit
pi ices to suit the times.
Austin. June II. )858. rtf:nn42:tf.
M. W. TOWNNFN ,
(SUCCRSBOII TO MATHANIK1. TOWHTRNO.)
FvKALKil IN llardwiure. Cutlery, daiidleand Carriage
1/ Furniahlug, fuddle and llnruess Lnntber; fweedtt
rennoseee, anil Ainerlcau Iron, ninl Cnat, .Spring, Oer
inati muí f Inb Htetil; Ilruga uud Medicines, Oil , Pailita
Window (Hum nnd (linea Ware. Also ribeet Mu ic, Mu-
sic S. I natrumeiita, &e. The anme variety of (litotla tta
heretofore kept nt thia Katnltllahiiieiit, Low fur Ca h.
|Tp> Alao a Splendid Uoaewootl 1'ittvo for nle.
N. B. Prescriptions compounded from HcliloH'oHii'i
I-'x rn Drug , at nil hours. Austin, Hnpt, 3; nS—ly
MISCELLANEOUS ADV'MENTS,
johepii AVKR8 abraham jacobs
TREMONT HOUSE.
GALVESTON-TEXAS.
Ayeb and Jacobs, Proprietors.
THE above well known House has boen
thoroughly repaired and newly furniahed with
all the latest improvements. The 1'roprietori
do not tesitate in aayinu it shall bo conducted
on principle ucn as will iuauro the comfort
of its truest .
The Table will be supplied with all the deli-
eaeies the market afford*. A share of public
patrullase Is solicited. AYEltS & JACOBS
Mavlii 38 tf.
WALKER,
Harness Maker;
Work,
Waggon, Carriage and Blacksmith
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
PLOW MAKING AND HOUSE SHOEING.
(AI lltt SlantI iormtrly oeeupitilby Blimm, neurit
o/'po ile Miller' ¡.itery Stable.)
JM. lll'.NNK'IT would respeetlully iufortn lbs clli
• sens ol Austin Slid viclniry, thnt It* hns taken tb«
nbove stnnd tiltil is prepared todo all work In bis lias
with uoatncaa nml on the must renwmnhle term.. ) W)M|
it underatood, thnt nil work done by me is wnrrsMlfd.
Auatiu M rch95th, 1M7—no31t:ly
F U It N I T U n E !
'PHE oldest estililislniH'iit in Ihe city is now
upe in (1 a( aln. In a short time wo will h«
propared lo manufacturo nli kinds of furniture
in a superior manner. None but Ihe best work-
in.n will'Iw employed, and we confidentially
expect a Hlmre of patronage,
UNDE It TAKING
Will lie promptly nnd carefully uttended ta.
We have a superior aud new Hearse. Our
terms will bu reasonable. [uo9-tf.
J. W. ENGLAND & CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LITHOUOLLA CONCRETA
INDURATING STONE O LUE
OR,
CONCRETE CEMENT.
rpilE result of cnmbinationiTin accordance with naturiil
laws, whereby a «olid mid veto her proof brick is
ninde lroiiiaity ub tr tum without Itutulng.
The effect of the# " ' - *
the Iloirs. Successors,
and LcriiI Representa
tive of J AMES B.MIL-
LER, dee'd
Suit pending in the
District Court of Wil-
linm'on county, Spring
Term, 1859.
^ and thousands
HOUSE
. I WA SUING TON, D. C.,
Pennsylvania Avouus nnd )2thSireet.
*45:ir J. If. ft A, W. KIRK WOOD.
■ -mi s unrosa'
® its
are
tu testify tu
virtue*.
All who lise it an giving their imani
testimony in It* f*v«r-
*m~ Mix water in the mouth with the Invl-
Tfe'lJvER 1Svf0^RAT0R
HI A M'lXNTIBIC MROICAL DIMCOVKRY, and it
ureat to be
m
knd them
YOU are hereby commanded to give notice,
by cau iug thia writ to be published for
thirty days, in the Southern Intell geneer, n
newspaper published in the citv of Aust'n,
Travis oounty, to the defendant* In the nUive
entitled nnd numbered cause, thnt the attorney
forthe plaintiff in said cause has died in my of
flee interrogatories to llartiett Sinims, a resi-
dent citizen nf Williamson county, and Morgnn
C. Hain Iton and H aborn G. Sliced, citix' tis ol
Trnv'scounty, and that a commission will issue
on or after tlm thirtieth day after such publica-
tion, lo take tlie depos't'ona of said witnesses.
ltarein fait not. but make due return hereof
a the law require .
N Attest DeWilt C. Month, Clerk nf
BKAb )sald Court. Given under ray hand
¿7y^/and ofllelai seal.at the offloe in George-
town. on this Decetnlier 17th, A. D. 18ÓS.
DEWITT C. BOOTH. C'l k- U. G W C.
A true copy nf thenrlg'nal uow in my bauds
for service. Decemb'-r 17th. 1808.
E. THOMASON, Sh'ff. W. C.
Dec. 88, 18Ó8.—viiKIn 18:30d-
KIRKWÓOD
Exchange,
Tex
iru.
' Unite
tt45i
Hempstead, Austin
Ai. L. PULTOM, A Co., Pi
"o «re agents foj; f.,
"—1 /rfflM to
PPlI ■■■
LAMPASAS, TEXAS.
TVTR8. ANN WOLOIÍIDGK. would respretfully
1,rj announce lo tho public, thnt she has rented
Üilallot ). Bulphtir Sprlug and bath houses, hns
thoroughly repaired and renovated,
;eep Ihem in good imh>r. Tho table
tta br-st the market *f-
HOWAKD ASSOCIATION
PHlLADKLi'lIIA.
A Btnt/íi ial TottUHtlon, tttahUrhtd b)tptr.ial nu/owmrut
for the relief of tot tick and lUttretiml, ajli.lrd with fir-
HUM on A Epidtnic ditmtt.
To nil persons afflicted with sexual diseases,
such us S)i«rin«torrli(ea, Seminal weakness, Im-
potence, Gonorrliien, Gleet, Syphilis, the vicv
OnnnlHin. or Self Abuse, 4c.
The Howard Association. In view of tho aw-
ful destruction ot human lile, cnuaed by Sexual
diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the
unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quack ,
several year ngo directed their Consulting
Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of tiieir
nnmo, to open a Dispensary lor tho trentmcnt
or this class of diseases, in all their forms, nnd
to give medical advice gratis, to all who ap-
ply by letter, with a description, (age, occupa-
tion, habits of life, &o..) and in cases ot ex-
treme poverty, to furnish Medicines tree of
charge. It it) needless to adil Hint the Asso-
ciation commands Medica) skill of the age, and
will iurulsh the most approved modern treat
iner t.
The Directors, on n, review of the Jmst, feel
assured that their labora iu this sphere of be
ifcvolent effort, hnvo been of great lieneflt to
to the nfflicted, cap-oiully to the yonng, nnd
they have resolved to devúf themselves with
renewed *enl, to this very important .'."'I much
despised cause.
Just published by the Association a report on
Spurmntorrhma, or Seminal Weakness, tlie vice
if Onanism Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and
ithcr Diseases ol ihe Sexual Organs by the
Consulting Surgeon, whioh. will lie sent by mail
(iu a sealed letter envelope,) Fleo of charge,
on receipt of Two Slumps for postage.
Address, for Ueport or treatment, Dr. George
it. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso
elation. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
l*u.
By order of the directors.
EZKA U. H Ell AT WELL, President.
he common lime and
>y he
Till*
theae comliinntlnna 1 to Imaten action in
tho furiuiilion of stone. The' advantage derived front it
tire convenience utl economy, while equal aolidlty and
diirni ility wi lt atunu ia tbe reault.
1 Ita convenience. Manjr u rt ofTex« re dettlilii
nf bnilding rock, l suit lile clny lo umkr .brick, nor I
ihore timber nt nil anltetl for building purjmae . Other
partanbouudlngin "xccllent atone are deatitiiteaf aanil.
l ite Concrete Comunt can hn aucceaafttlly mixed a Iter-
ever there It f yk nd nf rlttf or marl o; rotton chalk
(lime point ) for a bails, it eonneniieiitly obviate tlm
ment ■nnd, ■itpplyiug tbe place of thocomui
anndm rter.
9 It economy. II molded luto brick they m ;
laid in the wall« mm tt dr) mougk to haaalt.
it accoinplblitHl in 13 or 13 htiur under s.lry warm aun
aud acbmrntimxyhero. If properly mixed, moulded
and bandied, one brick in one million wil) not be loat.
The Inureiliuntaio be ndilcd to tbe ub tratiim used
the bn l will not co t a dime of muney iu very many pla-
tes, unlets It Im a matter of cholee.
Till coinpoaitiou having been patented to the undcr-
•ignnd ia iiowolfered to thn people of the Western flat
aaa valuttbln desideratum for building purpoaca. and
n most excellent anlxtitute for the common lime snd
an ml mortar.
The Incredulous ean examine my hoase at guslis,
sise ¡A by 43,9) feet high, (two storiea) inquire tbe cott
and thoaguns will be shown. Tlie brick were roai-
'ng multlnd Iu June. ISM. nnd the building
which
uiimcril biting multlnd iuJniie, 1S5Í, nml the building
progressed slowly nntll Jnnunry, 1Í58, during which,
timo not tho lighte t protection vni given to the wnlls
t ribe biick on the yard. Pcnalblcpeople
hamlinggetl with just anclis houso.
OAtTTIOIff.
Ifyoti n k tho opinion of pnifenlou ! btlck makers
after the ttld plan, (tnirnlng) who are engaged lu tho baal-
ne , you will aoldom find one who will ¡tot y tl
•ay the com-
« — v "■ .. — . - — — — ....—.. .. ......jus. 1
piecen make their oWn brick at a cost of SI or 3 t
position Isa hatnbug. The reuse I nhvlons'. If pee-
ÜJ|fM dollar
Gko, Pairchii.d, Secretary.
v8no33 -ly.
I to the
Weeds Patent Sewing
MACHINES!
With Improved fateot Tension
The following lire a few of the many reaeons
why these towing machine are preferred fo all
others. They make n strong lock stitch, thnt
diinuot be unravelled or pulled out; the stilchcs
are aliko ou both «idea ol the work; nny spool of
ootton, thread or silk is uaed as bought at the
ttotes-^MieywHl stitoh, hem, run, gather, fell,
quilt, bind and tnck. They are perfectly simple.
' asily learned ind kept ill order, and will wear
lunger thnu ony other macblnci now manulnc-
lured.
WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
operate with equal facility npon fine muslin,
cloth, or |e|Uier, anil
W Challblgi the Wtrld ti producá ilsKqed!!!
Person wishlttg t0 obtain elegant, economical
uud reliable machlnea, are reqneated to o«ll l*c.
fere pnrchaaing eltewhcre. The beet of city
rufereuccs given, and every machine
xir.AjRaEtJfl¡qeraaf
to give wtti«taction, or the money rSttmled.
SU.K TWIST, all kind* of manulactured
thread, and htbrioatlag oil for
atMiito
kind* re
per 11*10 wltbont the expenso or loos attendant ou burn-
ing, why wovM theydvcfrom 1 to ladollar perlOOOfur,
frequently, a very Inferior artlcln of burned hrh'k —
Tlie e men prefer to itich to the old doctiine, «Iter f-
loa oflabor and prodaciag aa infertnr article of
burned Br.C.1! >a tsklng holt of any node leas expenalvr,
litliorlotta aud' tr0ttblesC.7?n- becaaee, fors^nb, they kave
not tho Ingenuity ts flcvlae or tú. hoWaess to **•«•
Improvement. I have heard of pcraohJ v^!"ní Aoiti ,
Intending to oxsmiue my home, who linve been dete_reu
froiji doing so by false reproaentatioua. Ft not icaltro
—but onme and sen for yourselves. 1 I ve numerntis
certificates as to tlie utility of tlil cnnipo ltluu. Ny
hou e, however, I ufflchint evidence: It aturda In rstner
a coiisplcuouspiwition, and I don't ehsrge euytliíu for
looklugatlt. Individual, State or county Itlghtafurast"
I can order fo Galveston, Houston, lavaca, or sny ots«
ahipjilng point in Texas, brick machine or tbe lolluwing
cspaeltiea, at the price affixed i
dtlu rnoltj machine for at earn ot water power,
making 3S 0(10 brick per day, f(00 M
A four mold machiue driven by a belt with boras
power, 16,000 brick per day, 930 M
A four mould machino with improved gearing
horse power, 10,1100 brick per day, MM*
A plain four mold machine, horse power, 7,060
brick per day, ' 13
" Tbe Little brick maker," adapted ta tbe power
ol one man, and dealased especially for plant
ailon use, 4,000 brick per day, 70 0*
N. B —Tlie above price do not Include sny coatí of
■uMn«««i transportation- N. C. Il.'IVMOND .
3,183«. v3null-tf
STEAM SAW MILL.
RN. ALI.KN Informs tbe publie that he has parchaaeA
Talbot's Mill In Bastrop couaty, and Is prepsred to
fill ail orders for Lumber at short notice.
Now for ssle at tbe yard, 80,000 feet well sessoned
Insurance or tra:
November
lumber.
Auatln. Oct. 4, W.
v3no7jtf
6UTOR & UERYMAN,
trbelsial aad Brlail Clr*eer f
SCALERS W PRODUCE.
CONUHKM AVRKUR, At'MTIN, WXAH.
Oct. 1J.M68. vlínoáttf.
COWING k
SlKCCA FAM*
jjakufacture
ater
NotvTo**.
varieties of Iron
Pnmp . (Jardeo
DIAMON
kind express-
j Hill , nolo-
u«mmAt"
shaving saloon.
IOM inform* kit IHtnd and Ibo
llmt he bod movod to bio old stand
icoV* Orooery, and having «Med no
: mew, 1* prepared to attend to all
«* <:«
BSi^'
":iü IBMBiym
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The Southern Intelligencer. (Austin City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1859, newspaper, January 12, 1859; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179984/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.