The Texian Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1852 Page: 3 of 4
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Ankci'odu ok Washington.— It lias
often Icon remarked of Washington, that srm
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no one was over in his presence without
being strongly imprci ted by rovcrcnco I'ur
his dignity, lint it.seems by the following
nuccdoto, which is related by a correspon-
dent of the Now York Courier und Enquir-
er, that at least thero was one exception:
When tlio President was procuring the
ground for tlio city which was to lie the
«eat ol government, ho had but little dllli-
culty in obtaining tho necessary releases,
except in ono instant. Air. James llyrnes
was tho owner of a lot or tract, which it
was advisable should bo included in the
plan. Tho General hail various uonfcrcn-
ens with Mr. B., who was especially obsti-
nate, and resisted all tho renHoning and
persuasion of the great nr.it. Indignant at
being thus opposed, Washington turned up-
on him, with indignation, and c:iid with
great severity, ".Mr. .i .tn's Byrnes, w hat
would your land have been worth it' I bad
not placed this city on tho l'. tomuc!"—
Byrhes was undismayed, and cooly turned
to him ami s iid, "Goorge Washington, what
would von have been worth if you had tint
S1ULED l U01'0£ ll.g.
>s> Ti
Hfrri^l tjio wid^jf Custi-J^
10 Tut: Mokjtojm.—"A Cali'fi
tii Ni:iiAi, Lami 0:tici;.j
IN tioeordiinee with the provision of nil act
ol' tin- Legislature, unprovud j'.h February,
Itli'i, St'¡ilid PrupoHitla will be received, by till'
undersigned, until the IUt.li tiny of next month,
(April,) which proposita will bo opened mid
examined mi tlio l iili o I h ii<l moiitli—— for tlio
erection mul completion ol addition tu iliu new
Lam! Olliee A pliiii und specification of tie
work to be doi] ciui lie m en by culling ut said
oflicu. ,S. I'liOSIlY', Cniniitisaiouur.
Anstin, Murcli in, Ill.Vi—ili—liv
A
WORSTED! WOUSTKI)!!
large und complete assortment of Zephyr
worn ted, patterns lor working, unit needle ,
coiiatuiitly 01V bund und for rile bv
1j. F. chapman.
Victoria, Murcli 'JI, 10ÓJ
~ KOSSUTH IBAS AH lit VEO,
IS ill not Elorc.
AND tlio same sluiim fillip chilI 11" expected
to come over on brought 11 hi rite lot of
itrouorics lor l<. I1'. Chapman, consiuli.ig in purl
of
•I bbls. loaf lard,
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V
ornian," in the
National intelligencer, has given his opin
ion that when we if \t Ik ar from Utah,the
report of the iM'.rmiins h iving set up an
independent Government of 111 ir own in
tlint territory will lie sub-tantiaily cunlirni-
cd. It ccrtiiinly would not be very aston-
ishing, for tint people aro c -rlainly tie
most Htubhorn f: ne.ties oil the continent,
nnd being the first originators of that
"higher law" of which we hear so much,
they are fitted Ibr any enterprise, however
extreme and reckless.
MAU1UEI)—At thu renidonco of Mr. John
Polun, by tlio llev. John T. llulch, Mr. lliclutrtl
'larris to Miss Ilruz iriu Polun, till of thin county.
On tito Coletto, in DeWitt county, on the
'■¡1st tilt., by II. Mcl). Pridi/en, F.sq.. .Mr. John
Ratlilf to Miss 101 vi ra Lor va.
DIRD—In thin plnee, nn tho 2-d ult., of N'eti-
lnoaio, Mr. Jolia Gurrett, a Cernmn, n od .'H
v.nrn, lorinorly u resident of Jackson counlv.
bird oil,
butter crnoliein,
dried upples,
dried penclie;!,
sugar,
Mol le *<es,
-«, r*.",rlrit canity,
claret wino,
soup,
' Com ol' ICo .Hlltil
■ fore broil ;ht into
will be Fold for c
20
10
. 10 It IT
10 do
'JO do
Also, Oil'
any , ver In
und which
rates, i'm f:,rther particulars inijtiiro of
sulmcriht r ut his olliuu.
L. I', CHAPMAN.
M; veh If), in: •
H it;, superior to
Westell! T' \oh.
nil Ut tho |o\V" HI
till
w>
I'oi' S;iIo or Eftciit.
1T.!i bo yoltl or renin I tlio property woll
known iih the UK.\« hanok," and convc-
montly Hitu¡itv>d for oitlior n Inisim •-.* house or a
dwelling houiic. For lurilior particulars npp
to T. U. PRLD1IAM.
Victoria, Mnrrli 10, 10.V2
JOHNSON & CO.,
Miioltsalc mul ICtiiail llui'dwai't1
Mcn lianls, ami
Import era from Northern Manufacturers.
ÍN this lino wo ato extensively oujjagrd, and
keep on liand all tho lending article* ol hard-
wart'. Our stock comprises, in purt, the follow-
ing articlos:
Ox and log
trace
L'lll
do
do
do
do
tit)
do
I 'ollins &. co, axes,
Si in in ttiis1 do
Collin* hroad axes,
Simmons' do
bench do
li-md do
uliin^llng hatchcta
lathing do
bt-ncli do
claw . do
nussr.i
socket
firmer
tfougor
inillwri
mort'ic"
cornering
1'l.ANRM.
double fnco
sinulc do
double jack
singlo do
bench piano
plow do
rabbit do
match do
<n;]ieo do
bead (!o
braces and bits
augur do
spur ilt)
spoon do
centro do
doweling do
and a largo variety
other bits.
chaina
do
do
do
do
do
halter
lock
filth
stretcher
steel mills
cotice mills
tnousohold anvils
Cotter Ky. vices
smith tongs
stock and dio
screw platea
hand hammers
sledgo do
shoeing do
horse rasps
mill iiles; bastard files
gill saw and cabinet do
hall round and threo
square of all sizes,
cross cut saws
pitt (It)
Kuglish, Gorman and
American saws
tenant saws
ptinni l suws
ripping saws
paten i saw sets
wood and ivory rules
plumbs and I vols
tip malls, wedges
jack screws, bench do
clamps, French bevels
ofKnii. squares,
stool and iron do
compasaos stoolyaida, grind stones
wrnught nails, cut do hra«,« and iron sit v< a
cut tacks, do brads onamePd stow pans
trowels, and a largo va-French kcttels
rietv of other liiechan-brass do
ios tools too numcroiiscorn steel mills
the
CHARLES J. MITCllKLL,
Attorney at Lav/,
Viciaría, Tor t*.
THE nTATP. or Ti:.\AS,
eur.NTv or Goliad*
In the uaino and by tho majority of the Stut<
of 'V' XhH:
To the Sheriff of sai! eoitnty—(¡ v. • : :*i ::
WilKRKAS IjUcv K. tíolarin, a resident ol
tilt? State ol Texas, has thi* day llI*ui
her petition in tin*, olliee of the c 1 • rk ol tlu
District Court of ^• iíI county of Goliad, all
ing that she was lawinil v married to Joseph So-
laria, a non-resident of ihe .Stato of Ti .\;¡s, in
the year 1Q—in tin S.. '. ' of iyonisianti, and
continued tt live with him a* a dutiful wife
until some time in the month of .Mar. h lill'J,
aid
tli«
, without cause, left her j
abandonment—:!iat the !
tlie date < i - .¡< 1 S:t -
more than three years,) :
a<"t from your petitioner, :
n iiaui'd .M .J tila Stee!.
And prays tint '.he h-iid J neph may I • m: d
defem! nit to naitl petition, and for proe re, i¡
upon a final hearing for a decree dissolviutninc } upon th
when ill
witli the lot
said Joseph Ii -
donmont ( i p
lived separate and n:-a
in adultery with a worn
Batí £OK TKXXS.
I lnvo llie plrn-
rur • of informing the
citiz' n stock-raisers
of Victoria county,
and the public in gen-
eral, that I have now
on hand a choice sel< ction of
Th t>m ugh -Bred .1 in crie an Sta 11 iona
best, h'entueh; can produce,
I liave two throe-year old", ono a Grey Ragle.
11 e i- now lull sixteen hands high, and has a
finish worthy his renowned sire. The other is
a full blood Canadian, built, as the saying is,
from tin ground up. lie is a cole black with-
out spot or stripe. I have also lour two-year
olds, rl! of choice stock. 1 codd give you a
pedigree of each one as long as the "moral law,"
but J (let in ii, unnecessary. Call and !<<ok at
my stock, and they will speak for themselves.
( Tin y aro all well grown.
j 1 will st I! tiie above mentioned stock low. 1
I do not want the cash, but will take any kind of
j stock.
Tho.-o who wi !i to purchase such stock can
'liad (hi ni at th farm of my brollo r, David
I liiui on, |,j miles above Victoria, in A Fission
Valley, ll Í do not make a sale of niv three
! year olds Grey Ragle and Kou/Ji, I propose t"
j give their services to tho citizens of Victoria
{ county. I will stand them at the reduced price
of t n dollars a as-oi, the money duo at the
end of the season. Those who wihh to obtain
:i good stock o| horses will do well to call and
look at niv sloe';, It inaV 1"' some lime bo foro
you will again h ive such an opportunity pre-
sented to you of obtaining a choice stock ¡¡t a
nominal price.
There i- a lin 1 •:. of P.00 rTc- on the
premises forth, use of marcs while attending
horse
to Specify ill full
Platform .-cales
patent do
spring balances
counter scales
(I i ii m r Indis; cow do
Howie knives
shovel and tongs,
fire dog.-{ brass do
tinware; Japan ware.
N Kí i ROUS FOlt SALE
i or more Negro men will bo sold low for
sh or cattle, if application id made soon.
I inquire at this Olliee.
Victoria Jan^v 3, ll).j'2—35- tf
ry\Ko,
U end
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HOTEL,
AT PETKIiSUUHU, LAI ACA CQL'XTY.
rilllK uiitl isignetl having bought the
largo nnd commodiutiB house formerly
occupied ns ii Tavern by Mr. S|ioncor Towu-
Bend, flattern liiumolf tluit bin grout expurieiico
mm ii tavern kcup.-r will ¡usuro to liim u liboinl
sh'iro of public putroiiatro. Hi Ht.iMos are good
and well Htortd wllli corn mid fodder, mul bis
litlilo will ut nil times lio well HUjipllcd with nil
the necessaries, nnd hh many of tho daliancie
of life iih can be come nt. There v.ill always
liu an tittuntivu bustler in uiteiidiinco.
JA.Ml'IS 1„ I'HKRRY.
1'eternliurn, Lnvuca co„ Jan'y 1H5-Í—37—1 y
San A'.itonlo, Seguln, Gonzales, Vic-
TUKtA AND 1M 1ANOL.V
SHMl-WUEKl.lt ST AO IS LIN H.
rpilH iiniler.<ifiued takoB jilensiirti in roturn-
.n. im: lii« tliniiUn to thu ci 112■
NEW GOODS.
(1. F. HOGKIIS & BRO.,
RKSPECTKULLY inform the public that
the); have removed their store to their new
brick building, on the south side of the Public
Square, near the court-house, where, in addition
to their former stock of general merchandise,
they are now receiving troiu New York and
othor markets, a large assortment of
selected expressly for this market. Their stock
is iresh und lull, and consists ii; purt of
DRY GOODMj
Such ns English and American Prints;
CJinghams, checks und jdaids;
• lrinji linen, linen cambric : J nek ono t, Plaids,
Plain and dotted Swins Muslin;
Turlton muslin; colored and black silks;
( rapes, C n sh meres, IMos do laines, Poplins,
Plain and li}(i red Alpacas, and Lustres:
Alpaca and silk hose, brown und white,
Merino half hose, do do
lilacU and fancy Cassiuiere shawls;
Iridies and gents black kid gloyes;
J^ress 'rriininings;
l.ow-els; brown and bleached dril h,
Hrown anil bleached sheeting tond shirtiug,
Linen slu oting;
iU'own, bleached, and dumusk table linon;
Linen and wors'etf table ctivers--fo/?o'h< r
ns of San An-
tonio, ludintio'.a, and the travidittjt public, fur
their liberal patronago of Iiím Line, nnd he feels
gratified in stating to the public lhat ho has
bought out the Mail Line from In^ianola to
Mruunft ls, wMl run sr mo-va•cf.^lv ftútn nfo1 f"
to the above named
coaches, fine
With these inducements, together with u sin-
coro desire to deal candidlv and fuirlv with ull Boillll'tS, I Cl'fUI!ll?l"Jr> ( lUlll)S, lll'UshC'i
tho,, who may putronijio hi line, lie boiie.to ¡ jf¡|,S) Jj()||TS ¡,"||,|
continuo to receive a libornl share of public fu- ¡ 4
vor. 'Plies" Ntages will run in connection ti
and from the New Orleans Floats
11 ATMS.
Fiom San Antonio to Soguin, §3 ÓD
44 u to (i 'Or/, lies, 0 j U
11 44 to Victoria, 1«> OH
14 ,4 t«) Indiaiiola, IM 50
From Indianola to Victoria, 4 00
44 44 to Gonzalos, U 00
44 44 it Seguin, 10 50
44 44 to San Antonio, 12 50
For further information apply to
It. JAMISON, San Antonio,
J. L. NIC KELSON, Victoria, Ag'ts.
J. L. ALLEN* Proprietor,
39-tf indianola.
San Antonio Ledger copy.
B3SW MiDiLiá
II AL FIN ái LEVI
j JA VINO removed to their now utore house,
í oecuplod by J. II. Tweedy,) o
one
door Hunt of 8. l.oUÍmiiiiVaiore, renpt'Otfiiiiy in-
form thu people of Victoria, ami thu public yen-
ernlly, that tliey huve ju.t reucived u lurjjvi und
well UKMiried mock ol
FALL & WINTER
annulling tho bond.' of imr.rimotty existiir' be-
tween her and i•! de<eudnut. And v h
James Craig, :• ^.11 of said petitiom r, has
made, oath that the residence of tin - id t!< -
fondant is unknown: Th- - are t|n r fo to
command you ,!:at vtoi summon the •• ,id Joseph
Solaria, by publication in th • fP. xi ri Vdv.■<■
n newspapi r publi.-lied i'i iho own of Vi • • • *ri:-,
county of Vict- :ill and Stale of rPe\*a«i. lorio:;r
Htice.i :■-siv.' wcel.s, to be and appear at tip' next
term of the District Court for the said county
of Goliad, to he holdcn at (Joliad on the tentli
Monday after tlio lira .Moudnv ill .March li'.VJ.
to answer said petition. Her in fail not. but of
this wr t. snd your service, make duo ri turn as
tho law directs.
Witness: R. Ll'TRIi,
Clerk of said Court.
Given under rnv hand und the
seal of said District Court, lit my
¡ office in Oidiail, this tho second day
' of April, 1). A., IÜ.Ü2.
R. LUTRR,
Clerk D. C. (i. C.
T do hereby order the foregoing tobe publish-
ed for foilr*suceessive we<-ks in the Victoria Ad-
vocate, a paper published in Victorii. \'ietoria
County, Texas. I). \V. SM1TIÍ,
40—íw Slierill' Goliad Comity.
~"a i>M ix is tIi "a'pduv not mm:.
TR'PTRUS of administration having been
1 grana d t«) the undersigned by the honora-
ble County Court of D.-Witt county, at ti>«- l'<-h-
ruary term thcretd*, upon the estate of A'oi.zo
S. Blair, deceased.- Notit imh herobv «• ¡v n to
nil persons having ."I urns ¡ g iust^aid eslate to
present them within the time pr.-f.cnht d 1 , law,
duly authenticated, or thev will ho barred, arid
those indebted are room-sted to make immedi-
ate payment to tho umicrsingnrd.
W. A! IU.AIR, Adni'r.
40-0w r;. M. RRID, Attorney.
TUT. STATU OF TKXA.S?
COUNTV op VICTORIA. J
In tho County Court pertaining to th" Rstates
of deceased persons, .March term, |!l"í.
"^^"IIIÜRIÜAS Wiley Geor^o, (iimrdi
.Mart'
h 3. 1 H:V.
.101
MPOUTJ;RS
, mcutfi required by sportsiuoiii
J NO, A. 11.Ml SON
•dr)-«2lM
NSON ¿ CO.,
f guns, pistols, and all imple*
in gre-.i vi.ric-
* prices.
.: ention of sportsmen to our
• gu :• - r: ud pistols, 111 ado by
, \ -li'.cil ill point of \\ or 1-. i i i a 11 -
•" in shooting, we will war
imported. ^Vo keep a con
ty end ut mod
We Sidicil t ie
assortment >'| ll :
celebrated mak< r
ship and < xe« i. ¡i
rant equal to any
.stallsupply of
Hill s, mI evcrv length and ball;
Doublt and • i ogle barred guns, suita!
«!« • r, duck bunting, eic
Pistols of every description;
Coll* ' and Jacquith'rt Rt-volvor , etc.
Shot bidts, powder flasks,
'l't-iiipt r-'tl ,'-teel percussion caps.
OST.—The four following described pieces
| of Land Scrip, viz: Nos. 145, 140, 14U, and
f.•>|, for 040 acres each: issued at Columbia on
tli" 10th day of December, 1Í130, in favor of Win.
Hi-van, ami transfern d to Suinpter Turner, of
New Orleans, La. l! said scrip is not found
within the time proscribed by law, application
will be made to tho proper authoritv for dupli
cate thereof, SU.MPTRR TURN ICR.
by his agent, .TA'S W. UYRNR.
Refugio county, March 1, I0ol2—14-0w
f 5*1111 subscriber respectfully informs his
Irieinls nnd the traveling public gen-
erally, that ho has lately purchased the houses
ill Victoria lorinorly occupied by U. V. Rogers
Hro. Having thoroughly repaired and reno-
vated the bni dings si) as to make tin m neat and
comfortable, he L: now prepared to entertain
boarders by the day, wot k, or month, in as good
a style as can be done bv anv other Ilotel in thin
seeiinn of the State, lit hopes by strict atten-
tion to the wants and comforts of his guests, to
merit and receive a lib ral share of tho public
patronage. Terms moderate.
Knn.iiies can bo auppli'. :1 wi ll comfo:table
private rooms.
His •. «hi - shall at all timos be abundantly sup
pliid with all th• • neeossaries, and as many of
the luxuries as this market affords.
lio has a good horse lot convenient to the
Homo which will bo attended by careful liost-
! r*. A. AJ. CLAÍIR & SON.
for
of tho heirs ol 'l'lioin is Mi:('< incll,
deecnsed, I1.18 proHi'liten Iiíh potition to the Ii n-
orablo county court nt the Alnrdi term thereot',
praying tlint nn order inav bo ¡,'rnntecl to h;m t-.
Bell two-thirds ol' lot ,N'o. I, in bloc!. No. 12", in
rmi;ri! 9, sitiiiitod in tin: town ol Victoria, l>i-¡n¡r
tlio jirop.Tty of Ills nn id wards, lieirsol Thoiiin.-
McConmill, tlec'd: TIicno nre tlicrf lori' to ii"-
tily I'll persona iiitcrcslod to bo nnd nppenr ut
tho next term of tlio county court lor snid coun-
ty, to lie bel l ni the court-lionsf in the town of
Victoria, on the lus t Monilny in April, nnd oliow
cause, if niiy tli.-v b.ive, why the prnyir of tl.u
petitioner should not bo jrnuitcil,
fíivon under my linnil nnd the m<nl of
[L. S.] tlio court, nt olliee in Victoria, Hint dnv
of Mnrch 10.V2.
G. W.M. G AllNF.TT,
4fl-4w Clerk c. c.
MR. YOUNG
Wii.i. open M wnrriNt; .scikkh, in thi«
place on Saturday tho I'lth inst. Tip at-
tt utioli of par lit.-- is res]o etfully re-jucsted, and
all those who wi;di to nccjuiro a pie in or orna*
no utnl style of Penmanship will now linve an
upportunity of doi g so upon terms perfectly
satisfactory. March 10, 1ÍÍ.W.
OK thk N"i:tiii:i:n Haxic < r Missi-sien, en-
dor*tetl by K.tS.' P. tí. Mills, taken at /j«r,
in exchange for go« ds at the |ó\v< Ht ea. h prices,
I.. K. CI1A I'M AN.
Vie tori i. M nreh P, I Bo^
THE KIBBE HOUSE,
VICTORIA. TKX V.S.
Ti.v'. J. 1 í. KI hI¡I*, iitfofnis thu Traveling
Public, that ;dl e has i'i tied Up ill glotl Slvlc,
th- II 'n i. fttrnior'}' kept by Mr. G. W. Wright,
where hIh* prepared to accommodate travelers
and the pu'o e ¿rcuei dly, in a style etpial to any
b->'.. i:VV m'.i rn T x ' IJer Tabic will be
upe!• t.'fl with the be .t the market allords, and
lit i .Stable w > !l lui ir.shod wiih provender.
S!io solie't*. a edi.iro of tli" public patronado.
V.etori-i, Nov. 47, In/jI—30-
'T.aTOmA. TilUYLTZ ACADEMY.
ÍMl I. exorcises of this Acad"mv will be rr-
. Mtur.tl on Monday the 1st of necenibcr,
líi.il, under the direction of ('. G. Shive, a reg-
ular graduate of Davidson College, N. who
prof rises to I ach all the branch' h usually
taught in the best Academies.
Five Months.
3!'r
MEW GAS1 STORE,
a. oLiviai,
(Xf.it Ifoure to the. I'icluria Drug Store )
respectfully to return his sincere thanks
to the. citizens of Victoria and people <d
\\'e--tt rii Texas generally, for tho liberal pa
tronuge he has roc* ived since his coiniiienco-
inent in business in Texas, and to assure iheni
that lie is determined to maintain hie reputation
for low prices. Those who may favor him with
a call will Iiixl every article cheaper than in any
oilier store in tho country. His stock consists
of a very large asaoitinenl of
both Foreign and Domestic, consisting ot Plain
and Fam y IJoods of every description; Hosiery,
Gloves, Linens, Trimmings, &e.
PEIirUMERY,
Caps, Hoots. Shoes, nnd Gentlemen's far-
ii ¡.th ing goods,
GROCERIES,
. liijii'irs, Iiiicoii, Biijiiir-eui'i'd Iiiiiiih, Inrd,
', tf.irltc, Irish potittoefi it ml superfine Hour,
A low Pnilatl.'l|ibin inaile iron hound wheel-
burrows, n superior iirlielo, nnd for s:ile low.
\ liliernl rcilticli<hi will he unido to country
storekeepers who will purclliisc by tile rjumility.
Vietorni, Nov. 17, Iti.'.I
(1^'Comc one—come
you shall find «£0
0irThe chcapnl (loada of every k'uul:j£0
0ÍfSu/¡at, coffee, tea, nnd satin,.¿¿Q
fjCrShingle nails and cotton batting,Q
AT PEISEll & BOTHER'S
wmm9
Indianola, Texas,
Where tho following Goods can be purchased
at prices aufliciTmtly low so us to insure trade;
DRY-GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware, Clothings Crocl.cn/, China
and (.ilnssieare, Toots% J loots. Shoes. I!ats%
Caps, Trunks, Saddlery, Cutleri/, Jewel-
ry, Fancu Goods, J i lack smith and
Carpenter's Tools,
(tí?* pledgti ourso'.vos to sell as low as
any liouse in New-Orleans, and on terms pleas-
ing to the purchasers.
The highest price paid for all kinds of hides,
skins, and marketable produce. 39-1 y
~T 0 WKKUfflf
| S receiving direct from New York and Now
Orleans, a complete stock of
jjMU K S-íl'íutrr Cíeos®,
nil of which will ho Bold very low for canil.—
His atecli consists of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Plcce Goods, &c.
Hats. I'ujis, Ilnrihviirc nnd firncfrics.
November 17, 1Ü5I
TAKE NOTICE.
A I.I, persons iudoilted to inc. lire res[ieetfully
invite '
Huts,
wine
onion
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
Dress nuil Frock Cuuts, Sacks ti ml PullncR,
l'iiiits, Vi-sts, Shirts nntl Drnwcrs, nnd
Clotli nntl Bl.inkct Ovorcuutn.
China, Glass, Stone anil Queensware.
WooDKNtVAUK am) YaNKKI! NuTIOMJ.
SADDLERY,
Such ns S.lililíes, ¡Iridien, iMurtiuynle , nml
llursti mul Millo Collni's, Sailillo Trees,
Stirrups, Stirrup Lcniliers, (iirtlis,
Surcliijilff, lliirncss Leather, &.c. <!cc.
Such ns Muren iih, Dining nnd flnrd Tnhli's, lied-
eteatU, cune, winiluor nuil melt bottom chaira,
wiisbstniidB, &e.
HARDWARE ifc OÜTLERV,
Surb iih knlvea und fori, , penltnives, Howio
knives, rnziOH, «eÍK Mifi, Mexicnn spiirn, nuil
und iiivndsnw file , rnups, chinela, hiiwh,
bntelu'ts, locks, huttH und scrowa,
wronttlll nml cut uiiUu,
Horse nlioo nnils nuil hIiooh truco, liren.it, loek,
und ox chuiiiH, burrow teeth, n*e , Knglinh,
Swci de and 'l'enncHseo iron, tiuriiiuu
cnat, spring nnd blister atecl.
Pluiiirhs ntitl Ciiltiviiturs.
Siíí(DStii!EiltE39
Flour, Bacilli, Sugar, Cull', e, Lai'tl, Salt,
Mulitssos, l'ntatoes, Cement, Tar, iS-'.c.
Atncricati and French Brnmlics, Wines,
Whiskey, nntl Cherry Bounce.
Brandy Fruits, Preserves, Cordials, >S\ rups,
Pickles, Raisins and Candy.
Tobacco, best Havana Sejjurs, B ffii'i;.
Ropo nlid Twine.
Together with ninny other nrtieloH too tedious
to mention. Purchasers nre reiiucHted to cull
nnd exiimiue their stock before purehnsin^; else-
I where, iih they lire dcteiiiiilied to pinnae, both
in regard to prices noil ijunlity of ¡jooda.
Victoria, l)rc. 1IIÓI
eonsistiuir, iu part, ut*
Hngllbh and Aineriunn prints, fiHt colora;
Aljiiu'iiM iiii,I iMurinous, of iavliiuntibl« und np-
proved stylo ¡
Jncouct, crossbeI'd, nnd Swins niuslins;
Irish liiiuu; tiinghunis nuil larnituru eulicoeai
I.Uun and cotton dinper, und tnblu lulbu|
Linen und cotton thread lucís;
Silk, worsted, nnd velvet trimming*;
Silk, leghorn, straw nnd ( imp bonm tst
Artillcial llowrs, wreuths and ribbon*.;
Dlene'hed null brown cotton, und l.owult)
Ciisslinero, siitlinet. Tweed and juana',
Linseys, kersey s nnd blnnltots;
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
of nil kinds nnd sizes: together witb n «rent
uiuny other urtlcles too liumerons to iiiuii'.ton,
F.VM1I.V CUOi K ll>l.
WESTERN PRODUCE—LIQUORS OF
ALL KINDS.
China, (Sims nnd Quei tiswnre; Look in j nlna¿en
CUOKINti tíTOVKü AND I'lWA,
They would uUo invito the public 10 unll und
examina iheii'extensivo stock ofroadv nudu
Üusli nu Pilot elotll nnd Miickunnw over eoats;
Cu niero, Siilineit, Tweed, ami Jeans do
(Jttssimerc, cloth, doiiHkln, tweed i jiiuns pnnta -,
Satin nntl Cusídmete Vests.
This clothing in nil well nnd nnnllv mude, nnd
is of thu Inleat nnd m int approved style—ult ol
which iMollored lor sale ut n ducud prices.
Thev tendor tin ir tlinnks to the public for the
very liberal patronage they huve received, and
hope to continue it by sidling good bnrguins to
nil who innv I'nvor them with n cull. CnM, cx-
nminu their goods, nnd you will tiud that the
pi uve to btiv goods clump is at
IIAI.l'I.N \ I.UVI'S
Cheap ('ash Store, in Victoria.
Octob r 17, lll.'il—Í.M
WUOI.KSALk! AND KIJTAII.
ffín k ^ncct i-fon setter
MANUX'ACTOUy.
DTOOAK SBAUIWONT,
WUOIJSSAJ.U UliALKR IN MLUCUAN-
l)\ZK,
AITOUI.I) respectfully cull the ntteutiou of the
; tV public, to birtHiock oI CíooiImíu (Iiímpltice.
The price «re «m low «m nny ostnblishincnt in
j ibo country, und thestock in large ami woll iih-
Hortcd.
RUPJjHY «Sí. HUSH would rcflpcctfully jn-
i'orin tbe citizriinof Victoria and Htirrouud-
inji counticif, that tboy b«ve on band n lar^e
nntl Hpb udol nfisort-t cut of wh.m, made of tbc
bcH t material, which tin y will noil vt rv low at
their old ntniid, known to< tbe .Mier House, «
few doom above ln^ram*H Hotel.
MerchautH will iind it to their advantage to
call nnd examine our Block belore puri huslng
cUewlvcir , mm we uro tíolermin d to Bell at u very
small profit.
Ued-rooni and Parlor S'.ovoft) Ant-killer*, ic.
on blind. ,
Spouting, roofing:, and other work done to
order on thu «borle «t notice.
Prompt attention paid t«i otdcra.
Sept. CO, 11151—61
1
invited to nitiko iniini diutc payment, ns no l)rv-(ioods, Clolliin}f, Hardware, Crockery
Ware, mul Cbinn; lloots nnd Siloes,
Cutlery, Ulaeltsinitli'H Tools,
Western Produce, t,Vc. Vc.
Which will ho sold low for cash, or the pioduuc
of ill" country.
Indiiinoln, Jnn. I, HIV.'. 3.1-
furtber indultfence will be yiven.
Nov. IT, 1851 J.O. WtlRELRR.
BAROAJirS.
A M now rcceiviii'; direct from New-Orlenns
a liirjjo stock of Groce ries, consisting ol
I bbl. extra St. I.ouis flour,
•J " Illinois Kiour,
I kr(; fresh I,aid,
I h'.x Western Choena,
•v bbls. Potatoes,
1 bbl, Onions,
•J b:it!H Suit, I course nnd I lin ,
H boxes Raisins, I l.n^i corks,
I bbl. New-York Cider,
1 box T.mnon Syrup,
1 Itei; Dup.int's Powder,
I bbl. Whiskey,
All of which will be sold at Nnw-York prices
The public must cull and examino for tin in
solves. J. I). WHEELER
Victoria, Doc. 10, 1B5I.
TF.RMS: Ver Se:
SUl/l oj
inoluding
pellillj,', rc.-'d-
SMI 00
15 00
Tin: STATB OF I'tXAS,
countv or Victoria,^
In tho County Court portntuinq; to tbe Kstatc#
of docenseti persons Mnrch term, IU52.
Clin's A. Johnson, gutir-
™ ■ dinn of Amanda Jane and Jamr.s
Ellis| Kompor, minors, nnd heirs of John F.
Kemper, deceased, h is filed his potition ill the
honorable county court, praying for tho snlo of
tho following rcnl enlate, belonging to said es-
tato ot John F. Kemper, dec'il, for the support
of hi said minors, vi/.: ¿77 ncrcs of l uid situ-
ftted on thoislnnd generally known ns Kemper's
Islnndt nlso 5 town lots situntoil on tho west
■ido of tho Guadalupe river; also Kemper's in-
toreit in n portion of Kemper's lllull, coinpris-
illg fifty acres ol land: These nrc thorefore to
notify nil persoiis interested to bo nnd nppenr at
tlio next term of tho honorable count* court for
V intorin county, to be holdcn nt tho court-housc
ill the town ol Vict'.rin, on tho Inst Monday in
April, nnd show cnu.-e if any they have, why
tho pray, r ol the petitioner shall not be granted,
ns tho petition will ho acted on nt snid term of
the court.
Given under mv hnnd nnd tho srnl of
[I.. b.J couri, at office, thi :t|st dav of March
WS2. O. WM. GARÑETT,
IVnnnry Ib'p.irtment,
in[f nml wri tin
Secondary Department, inelndiuii :iritIi-
metic, geography, grammar uñrt Iripto
r>%
'Third 1>' pnrt'ment, including the hiuher
hi anche,'-i, viz : Algebra, (íeomet'-y, Tri-
ifotiiiinetry, PhlloB' phy, llhetoric,(-liem-
i«try. Surveyinir, and the Lntin and
Greek languages, Q0 00
All attention will b<^ paid to th pupiU iu or-
d«r to «eeiire their rnpid advancement, nnd tho-
rough knowledge of their Htudioi) and the sub-
Hcriber ibittcra nlmaelf that lie can give general
«atiafaction, as he has had «ucccstiiul experi-
ence in teaching a mcIioo! of high order, lie
also oblígales himself to attend to the moral aa
well an mental attainments of tb" pupila.
Nov 27tli, 4851—'.lo C, C. Sl'IIVR.
HORN
Ij ed in Texas,
!\IKAL.—The finest ever inanufnetur-
ground rsil the i'oletto Water
Mill. Wo receive freili meal from the mill
every week which wo arc to sell for cash.
johnson; co.
NOTICK.
rpnn Partnership heretofore exlsting be-
JL tween Rosel' «fe Kllgoro is this day dis-
solved by mutual content. 'All persons ind -bl-
ed to the firm will please call and settle their
accounts. J. UOShlJn
.1. T. KlIiUORK.
Victoria, March 10, 1B.i2--4G-flw
NEW GOODS!
rB^lll'. iititlor.-ijitiRi! Iiavt! removed tlu.ir
Ftorn It) ill,' slurti liousi', mili dour west
of thu <¡lobo Hotel, wherr tliey nro r.c ivintr
from N. Orb'iins, n lnrijn nnd vnrird nsHortnu.'lit ol
D,R¡Yy mm
Á'üjj
All ol which tlioy will well iu tlio lowrst tiguro
for cnsli or inn rk otnbl <■ produfco. Tin y will
oxchangn goodn at on^li prii't-H, or pny rush for
jjooil b'. vi h and I'nt lioyn, il delivered nt tln ir
pen nt l'ort Lavaca.
Their stock consintH of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. FI.OUR,
U vi'i'N, SW.Mt, Coi'KKK, Hai.T, CtlHN
ami Oats, IIauiiwahi:, Saiiiii.i:-
ltv, IJiidts ami Siiui:s, China,
(if.Ass ami Quhknswaki:.
In Hli'.rt, tin ir Rtocl; oiubrnc s every tiling
iiíiiril y found in a woll nssorted eountry htur
iin<1 fl.iiiinicl.il by tho wnntn of tho country.-
Tlirv invitt the publio to cnll nnd exnnilno tlioir
goods. Their price will bo very riinnonulilo.
TIIO'S JENKINS &. t'O.
Victorin, Due. 12, 1851
WANTED,
Mr Kin I IK A I) OK CATTLf
fern to be mudo to
KINK t MIIJ.KR,
March 10, |!|j¿—10-if Sun Antonio.
200
Of-
FRESH GROCERIES.
BAR S TORKS.
rrWK subscriber will keep constantly on
JL hand, and lor Bale low, all kinds of liar
Stores, such as
Assorted Fruits in Brandy,
do. .Syrups,
do. Cordials,
Pcoiigliton's Hitters,
Peppermint,
Lemon Syrup, and J.iquors of nil kinds,
L F. CHAPMAN.
Jan. 15, 1852.—37
1.1 OUPFiRFJNIO Flour, extra premium St. Louis,
- fj do do do Albiait do ¿ bbls.
Irish potatoes, prime eodlish,
Rhode Inland onions,
Ooshnn Rutter; Pine apple cheese;
Silbar cured hams; ii' w Carolina Rice;
Drii d peaches and apples,
Cranberries; ¿ and \ gallon pickles,
with other articles, imported for family use.
JOHNSON CO.
B ACON, sides and slioulders; Ohio leaf lard,
No. 1 Mackerel
pick ted pork, for sale by
JOHNSON CO.
(10KN—IJUt) IIiinIioIh, ii Hiiperior nrliole, for
J hiiIo elienp for ennh, delivernblo from plan
tntlori, cilher Hhelled or on ill" i nr.
JOHNSON eV CO.
A DM IM S' I' R A TOR'S NOTICE
IKTTKHS ol Ailniinintriilion were (.ranted
J to the und' rsii/ned by liie Hon. Chief .Iiin-
tieo of (I ol ind county, nt the Into term of tin
LAND FOR SALE.
fl ¿fl (|l LuimI iVontihí on
® ilin Guiulntiipo river, nbuiil 0
miles above the town ol Victoria. This tract of
land is of superior (juality, conveniently situat-
ed from town, and contains considerable timber
and bottom laud; and altogether in anions the
best locations iu Western Texas. Am tli ' own-
er wishes to leave the eountry, it will be sold
heap, and full guarantee of title if i ven.' For
further particulars apply to A. OLIVI'R
Feb'y 2fi, 1652-—4o-3m Victoria.
THE STATU OF TKX AS,?
' r.NTV or LAVACA $
rTo John McKcncy, Constable of Lavaca county.
WlIKRIiAS M. IL Hennottof the county and
State aforesaid, ban filed his affidavit with
me, setting forth that K. J. Miiífle, late of said
county and State, is now a rion-r< sident, and is ¡ County court thereof, on the est ile of Phot bo
justly indebted to him in the sum of fourteen | Keauniout, lato of said county, dee'd ; Notice
dollars and ninety-two « cuts, and a writ of at- 1 is hereby ¿riven to all persons indebted to said
taehnient has been issued against the property j . state ti) come forward and make immediate
of said Fn-.r'e, I therefore command you to | p
summon said Knule by publication in the Tex-
ian Advocate, published at Victoria, Texas, /or
four successive weeks, to appe ar before mo at
my oflico in the town of II .llettsville, in said
county, on the first Saturday in Msy next, then
and there to answer the con.plaint of said J\l.
H. lJeunctt, Herein fail not, and due return
make as the law directs. This 11th of Mnrch
IÜ.V2.
A. W. IlICKS, J. |>,
Beat No. 4, Lavaca county.
Publication of the foregoing writ is hereby
ordered in tho Texian Advocate for four suc-
cessive weeks. JOHN McKKNKY,
Constable J3uat No. 4, Lavaca co.
iw
rnriK Hubscribi r has just rocrivrd pcrsteam-
JL er Mexico, a larj/oand well nssor'.ed stock
of (írocerios, which lie will offer for sale at
Wholesale nnd Retail, very low for cash.
40 Bbls. flour,
40 Hacks coarse salt,
10 do fine Silt,
■20 i.fce
30 do claret,
2 casks bacon,
«H) h il*. whiskey,
4 bbls. dried poaches
DUNCAN BEAUMONT.
Indinnoln, Dec. 30, 1051.
I bbl. gold nil Mvrtip,
.'0 Hnckn Itio coil' ",
Jll lioxi s htnr in ud! u <,
don. pnint linck. tH
li do Ntrnw broom
10 Im!f bbl . Hour
•1 blilu. driod npplen,
4ft—.4 w
Clerk e. c.
SíXB'¿>3 | C A U TIO N TO IN V A LID 8 !
"¡'I.!ST reovivod 10,000 jmporii Ir.nli Gfirdon nno ¡ r|^IO'' ""'.V (food nnd KCliuirio S«raa|lnril-
.1 Klower SieilH. from l.twidrcth'* t.¡ ,nl'n . In, (thnt ilon t foment nml burst llm
Philadelphia. Wnrrnntfld froidi. Tliey will be j bottle,) no inueb Inquired for, in nld Dr..Inch
Tnumend't Sjt USA PA JUL LA ! Recollect, il
rtumn, you cmi get it of
A. B.-IIOtURUOK, Agent.
sold wholeiiulo nnd iBli.il. low I'orcnh
A. I!. HuLbROOK.
Victoria, December 5, IBjI.
you want tho Genuine, you cmi i
I ^ ^ A ft . V M ^ V. •« I
rf)ST—The A u:;niontntlnn llondrlgbt Cnr-
ji tififntn of Wyly Mnrtir., iniuied by the
Honrd of I.ind Coninii^nioiieri ol Fort lb ml
county ill 1K3IÍ, I si cIiiks, No. IJ9. If not benrd
from niter lei/nl iidvcrilseiiient, I shull apply to
the proper oliiccr for n duplicnte.
JOHKl'li II. BARNARD,
(iolind, .Mnrch 13, 1852—46-9w
pnyuii'iit; nnd nil pernoni biiving clniina nru re-
quented lo prc.tenl them properly nnllionlicntod.
V. HKAI'M'iNT, Adm'r.
Ooliiid, Fnli'y Í3, lit . J M fiw
GROCERIES.
JUST received per Hteainship Meteor
10 box es assorted Candies,
.0 bbls. Beans,
10 boxes Cherries,
10 11 assorted Syrups,
b *( do. Cordials,
h do. 1'ruits, (in brandy,)
10 11 new Malaya Raisins,
10 111f. do.
10 rjr. do.
SRUGS AND MEDICINES.
JI'ST recnivi-d from New York, and now open-
ing m the V ietorin Drug .Store, a large ami
well ..elected iinortnient of
l>riiKS I'orfii lurry, r n-
t'.y Arllclen, Ac.
All of which will be nold low.
A. II. HOLBROOK.
Victoria, Doc. H, 1151
ÍIM K! I,IMF!—Ordiun received end pronipt-
J ly attended to,
300
linrreU now on bund.
JOHNSON ii CO.
HARROW TEMTII-IM) No. I Harrow
Tenth just received and for enle low by
Jan 30, '02 L. ?. CHAPMAN
10 ÁI C'iynrv, (Ri'iiulini',)
20 gnld, In Ii Wlib.ki V,
A bio n liiiu lot ol Anieriimri Capitno and l'onob
Bmndien. F. CHAPMAN.
Victorln, Jan. 15, IDÓ2. 37
~AII.MINlSTRATOK'S NOTICE.
1" RTTEIIH of AdiiiiiiiHtriiti; n on tlio estate
of David K. Sutherland, di c. n.cd, wen
granted to th' undersigned by tho Him. Coun-
ty Court for Vie.torin county, lit the February
Term thereof: Notice in therefore given to nil
pernonn indebted to unid enlato, to come lor-
ward and make imir-ediate payment, and those
bavin; claims ajfainst snid estate will present
them properly authenticated for payment with-
in tho time prescribed by
JOHN SUTHERLAND,
Adm'rt at Sutherland's spring .
A. S. CUNMNCiHAM,
Agent nt Victoria.
Pchrunry 55,1852—43-flw
ron nxspxpsxA..
Prepared from the Fourth Stomach of the Ox!
The true diges-
tive (luid or gastric
juico pn pared from
r< nucí or (lie stom-
ach ol the Ox, uficr
directions given by
liaron i.eibl^r, the
eat physiological chemist, bv J. M flouehton,
INI. I)., No. 11 North Dighih s'., I'hiladelphla, the
only immediate und permanent relief lor Indi-
gestion, Dyspepsia, .la^pdice, Liver Complaint,
Constipation and JJ.ibimy, curing after Nature's
own method by NaturcWown ngont, the (.«a trie
Juice. It is a certain preventative ol cholera,
ae il keeps the stomach and bowels in a perfect
healthv condition
Hall' a teaspoon fill of this fluid, infused in wa
tcr, will digest or dissolve five pounds ol roasl
beef in about two hours «oil of ih< stomach.
Scientific r.iidenec.— Baron Lcibi y, in bis
Hebratcd work on animal chemistry, says;—
An artificial digestive Huid, analogous lo the
gastric juice, may bo readily prepared froiii the
mucous in em bra no of the stomach ol the calf,
in which various article of food, mUí-Ii as incut
and cgifs. will be softened, changed and digest-
id just in the same manner they would no in
the human stomach."
Or. IVreira, in his famous treatise "On Food
and Diet," published by Fowler «.V Wells, N(,w
York, page Hó, sta'es liie same ureal fact, and
describes tho method of preparation. There
are. few higher authoritn a lhan Dr. Pereira.
Dr. Combe, in his valuable writing on the
"Physiology of Digestion," observen that lla
diminution of the quantity ol the gastric juice
is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of dys-
pepsia;" ami he stales that "a distinguished
professor of medicine in London, who was se-
verely aillieled with the complaint, finding eve-
ry thing else to fail, bad recourse to the gastric
juice,obtained from the stomach of living ani-
mals, which proved completely Miccesnful."
Dr. Graham, uuthor ot the i.ououm work on
Vegetable Diet, says: "it is a remarkable fact
iu physiology, that the stomach «if animals, ma-
cerated in water, imparts to the fluid the prop-
erty of dissolv ng various articles of fobd, and of
e(leeting a kind of artificial digestion of them
in no wise different from the natural digestive
process."
Dr. Minion's great work
Man
pp. 3-, , r , .
a new era in 4be chemical history of digestion
From recent experiments, we know that food is
dissolved an rapidly in an artificial digestive
fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in tho nutu-
rul gastric juice itself."
Profesor Dungilsoii, of the JefiVrson Coll ego,
Philadelphia, in his groat work on Human Phys-
iology, devoirs moro thuu fifty pages to an ex-
amination of this subject, fihi experiments
with Dr. Deaumout, on tho tiastric .1 nice, ob-
tained from the living human stomach and from
animals, are well known. He says: "In all
cases, digestion occurred as perfectly in tho ar
tificial as in the natural digestion."
For further proof of the remarkable merits of
this discovery, call at the Victoria Drug titorc,
nnd got a descriptivo sheet, gratis.
A. Ii. IIOUMOOK,
General A cjent for Western Texas.
Vielorin, Dec. 13, 1861. 32
IN QUART 150TT
b\>r the removal und permanent eur* of alt dit•
ease i arising from Jnn iinjntrfylute <>/ the bloat.
or /mili of the tytem, iut
SeroTttjttor liing'a Evil, Itluninintlnm, ob.ltnntu
cutnnoitiiii erupiioiiM, pimples, or pontule* on
thu Inen, blo'.cln'H, lilti#M, chronic nora nycn,
ring worm or tetter, vculd bend, cnlnrgcincnt
nml pn'iit of lin! b inen nnd jointn, Mobborn
ulcer , -> i.lrtlittc Él top"
bigo; iind d¡nuu«c« nriüinjf frotii nn itijuiíí '
clona line of miircurv, ncitiun or dropny, vx-
pQiwiro or iinprudcnuo iu life; also, ehronio
c"ii iittilionnl disorder:!, ¿te.
Thin Medicino Iiob ac.|ulred a very extended
nnd ctUtihllnhcd reputation whereveril ha been
uned, bnned entirely on its own mnrite, whiih
it miporior eflicney linn nlono nuntnlnod. Tho
unfortunnte victim of liireditnry diaeuno, with
■■wollcn lilnndn, contrnctod lincvvn, and bonus
half onrioun, hni beenn e-tored to health and
vifror. The «erofiilonu patlcnl covtrod with
ulcern, lontbnomo to himself and hi. attendnnta,
Inin been nindo whole. Hundred, of peruana,
who bud groaned hopclensly for yunrn undiir cu-
tuncous nnd glntidiilnr dia rdcrs, chronic rheu-
uinitmit, and many utlnir complaint, npringinj{
front n ileriinsemcnt of tho ncorctiv* organs and
the clrculnt'ioii, buvc been rniaed n. It wore from
tho rook of dinenne, und now, with rcpciu'rulwl
eonntitntionn, (¡bully testify to thu ufficuey of
thisiiiostiMiuble preparation,
" Truth is stranger than fiction,"
Tim attention of Ibo render Is called to tb#
following iiHtoiiinblng cure, efleeted by ibo uio
of Snnd's SiirBnpnrilla.
Thin i:i to certify ¡but I have a colored woman
who linn htn n nfuloúd for tlio last live yonrn
with net ' id a. and all tlio renicdlcu l unnif had
no nfloct in nrrentlng tho progress ol the com-
pluint; on tlio contrary, nho conatantly grew
worse; and utter expending between $7U and
JflO with |)hyHlcinnn, heniilen unlng other uopti-
I ii r remedies without micccss, till tho diKoneo
Iind eaten away tho «nrtilnfju of tho nose, ui'ids
itn ii|innnrnttC'.' on vnrioim partn of her body, nnd
Iind ftnnlly comtneneud itn ruvngns in tho roof
of her mouth.
In thin dreudful situation, with thu prospect
if dontli emring her in tho fnce, I stilted hoi
enso in Dr. l iisoswny, tlio ngent for Sand'B 8nr-
nnpnrilln in Newborn, N. 0„ by whom I wo, ad-
viced to use thnt article: nnd toVnv nurprlse and
tluit of my neighbors, to whutn bor enno was
known, after using four nnd a hull" bottles thu
was restored to perfect hcnlth, und thnt In tlio
«|incn of throe weeks, nntl wnn oblo tu work In
two weeks from tlio timo nho commenced tak-
ing it.
In witness of the truth of this statcmant, I
have hereunto annexed niv nnnin, this Ifitli day
oí Sept. KMT. .IOS. McCOTTKR, J. P,
lMoiitlt of Ni une Hiver, C.rnvcn co., N. O.
Sjotiti Tiiroat.—The following 1* nn extract
(loin ii lettnr rfu eivi'ri from Mrs. Bcvan, who
Iind been ufllietid «on ml veitrs with BCrofulotl,
ulcer., dyppepsia, Si n., iiiui recently an alfuclion
of the tbronl nnd ellest:
Uaii.i.\.- iiuuis, Yu., Pec. )3, 104$.
il'Tim. A. II. it l>. W*nn«•.—H.fnro I com
inencud u«ing your Hiirsn|iiirllln, in y siilloiings
wuro ulltioi.1 pn.ii expreniioit; my tliront was
completely tiloi ruled, 1 bud it dreadful cough
nnd there were frequently wccUh together that
I eould not speak nliovu it whisper; und besides,
tho Inliailttnatioii from my throat oxumded lo
my henil, no iliut my hearing was very much itn-
pnirod. Alter tulung the Bnrsnpinilla n short
time, my beulth Improved, und my throat ianow
well; I mu ns free lioui cough and tightness of
the client iih ever I wnn. nnd citti hear quite 4is-
tinctly. My throat bun been woll about thrco
iliontlin, thu curu of which bus been effected
untiiely by the use of your Snrnnpurlllu.
Your Ii lend, UIIJIHA It. UK.VAN.
The following trstimoninl to tho vnlue ol tho
Snrsnpnrilla, in from the Dev. Luther Wright,
agei! Tli your , Congrí gutiuuul Minister, residing
nt Woburg.
WoUVHN, Mnss,, March 30th, 1840.
Mmttn. Sands t Gentlenton—From what I
linve experienced, nrul from tlio information I
Iiiivo recently received from n number of per-
nonn of high respectability who have used your
Hnranpurilla, I have not the least doubt but that
i ' in u tnosl vnluiible iqedlelue, nnd ibut tlio tut-
miirolls certlfieiitOB you Im ve received of its cfll-
eney nre fully sitstatited by . xpcrtcnce, and al-
though lis ri putntion end utility uro very ex ten-
sive, und hIiind In no noi d of my humble elforts
to InerenHc tlieui, I want all who nru nfllialed by
dinenne lo become aciiunluted with tbocflieucy
and jiower of your vnliinbln modieine
I inn, gentiemun, gratefully nnd very respect-
fully \our., l.UTURR WIOOUT.
Prejiariid nnd sold, wholcsnlu nnd retail, by
A. ll. .V, 1). MANIJH, l>rui¡|"ÍHts and Chamlsts,
10(1 I''ill ton nt., corner of Willinm, New York.
Sold nlno by Drut[«:i is g. nerally throughout tho
United Suites and Canada. I'rlce .(I per bot.
lie • nix hollies for $■'>.
For utile at tho "Victoria Drusf Store," by
A. II. ItOLDROOK. Agent.
3i~0moa
HporlsiiK'n Attend!
JUST received by various arrivals
North, I^nglinb rifles and guns,
Kuglish double burrcl
F.uglish rifle and shot
frost lbs
"The Chemistry of
ii," (Tea it "niniicbnrd, I'hiladelphla, llldli,)
3J| —■ J, snys: ''The discovniyof repnin forms
8 inch revolvers,
do Navy and iiiuiy do
Hoist' r nnd pocket pistols.
Revolvers, and S and M' etoivers
Double trivgera for gur. i gun wadding.
Fence mid back action gunjocks,
Holler, percussion und nwivel do
lliillut moulds, al slues,
Percussion cuns, Walker and F.ly'a dou-
ble waterproof,
Powder flunks In largo variólica,
Shot punche " "
1'Tl' t! powder, of Iliizard'aund Duponts.
For iiulu at extreme low rnten.
JOHNSON & CO.
1 \IJODI.E und single Mattrasse. on band and
It for sale low. O. F. ItUGKHS U BRO.
WALL FAfER.
"L'ST received a fine lot of Wnll Pupor and
Bordering, and for eslu low bv
r. f chapman
AllliOll VITA I'LANTH—Orders for Arbor
Vita Plants ruined nt (¡roen Lake, by Rev.
W C. Itluir, will be received nnd punctually st-
l. tided to by JOHNSON Ic CO.
IIOIIINO Miichines, to bore hole for mortl
MJ cing, avoiiling the slow motion of the com
ilion auger used by hand, fur eala bv
JOHNSON
J.n. 2, M2
h CO.
do
do
Kuglish single barrel do
Colt's ti and tl
FRESH GROCERIES.
JUST received, per stcittner J. W. Ray born.
Itn) bbls. extra superfine flour,
20 sucks colíue.
20 bbls. stignr, ,
3(J do whiskey, ' ¿
13 do brandy, ; ]8
1!> boxes soup,
20 boxes slat candles, ,
ALSO DRY (JOOÜS ASSORTBI|>
tt.VTit, ( Ara, bouts, shoks, niwtrtu, Sit.
T. JENKINS 4 CO.
Victoria, March 4, IMS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice i hen
ministratlo
niifi
rcby given, that Letters of Ad-
_ k were granted to lbs undfT'
signed by the Probnio Court of Jackson sou
ty, st tho Jsr.usry term thereof, on I
of John McAIIstsr, dee'dt theroforo i
indebted to «aid
immediate paynt*nl, snd those having cltlms
agninit said enlato an requested to prsssilt
them properly suthenticatod for
within tho tims prescribed by Isw.
JO. H. ROGERS, Adm't.
Téxtna, F.b'y 45,1882—44-8w
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