The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1858 Page: 4 of 4
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Advertisements.
TAMM1X UO
adrakaornaa $10 terciar
iCAnioig
Boessw, tb«
«. itamuj
Dnlnitt Inmmí Mata, Oils ft Baadrlsa
haé street, HOUSTON.
¿MNJasb orders prosapMr silenced to. but
D«tvgx;
I*- *• I-EVT.
f bojdl ce, groceries.
i mi Mil Oattoli
Receives and Forwards Merobaadlse,
Malo ilreet. Hoaston. martTy
CO,
WA n. KICE Se
hlumii ttxmi
g®w®ii3i vmmm*
And Wholesale Dealers in
PROVISIONS.
.
BOOItsHCIt* XWD «Ti1
TI0NER,
B, Toz.. oiarirr
Liquors of all Kinds,
ri/ANY ATION SUPPLIES,
Bagging, Hope, Faints, Oils,
HSEKSI Window Glass, Iron, Nails
IhsieiU'aK ffaiiars, Vi BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
mmtfrntz
IRON AND 8TEEU,
El I 111 E AHD CEMENT,
BATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SBOES,
and a general stock oí
•te.,' •«>•
iptlMMlCd.'
Hall loan? portion
Lion paid to Cash orí
Music—New
of the
orden.
Larga Fire Proof War* Haaoo.
. S, VIBCSST........................C> S rilBU.
tincint ft FISHER,
FACTORS. ST0UA05, FOUWAUDINO
immlasloii Merciiunla. Will reoelve and
d or tall Cotton and other Prod-m*
i order. marWy
'-•if sw mmatr*
(Hnoaeaeor to T. P. Lubbock,)
tSfiSJ"'"'
iron*ton, mxlTr _________
S. fc, SIMS w- www,
Atblll ft FULTON.
(Bocee Mori to Allen, bacbr a Co.)
CMMi Farters ^aadOeaerol Coiaatlsslea
JftM and Cbmmme Otrtcf, Houiton,
IfriLL store and firward Cotton arfd Merotaan-
JT dita, (Mi 00 commlulon or advanoo on the
% L.
VMBlaeaaeea
' fCELfc OUNBLK,
.JAB. V. DUMBLB.
ISffSBm
rat Cummlinloo and
or th"*0«!ulríí Kail road
ntloo Klven to the ««lee of Cotton,
luce, ana t<> the cxociltlon of '
diña Mi-rchenw,
at the terminus i
n Btreet.
r order* eu-
> made on Cotton or othar constan-
Male or shipment to our Arleiidt at
SB*
6
THOMPSON,
Wholesale aril sstall. Dealer
■^WEMBSgg:
~wossoadwsu........s a mmbt t sbals.
V. C. BROABWELL ft CO.,
(At the atand of John B. HeUera.)
Ceautlaalea ivjerchanu
wssr !.
BOSQUE SEMINAR* A COLLW??.
LOCATED FITS MILKS WEST OF WACO
FACULTY.
Rev. John Collie Mrs. A E Rows.
THE Faculty will have every Depart-
ment filled with qualified and efficient
professors.
Terms Per Session of 5 Months, !
Primary Department, - $10
Preparatory " - 13
Collegiate, (English Studies) 15
Languages, each, ... 10 00
Music, (Melodeon and Piano) each, 95 00
Drawing and Painting, - 10 00
Lessons in Wax fruit A flowers com. 10 00
" in Embroidery, • 10 00
Contingent Fee, • - - 1 00
Board, including light, washing, Ac., at $•
per mon ih.
Payment taunt be made at the close of the
No deduction for absence unless in ce es
of protracted illness.
Bourd of Director*! , ^
ColH Aiken, Rclton. Rot Mordetca Tell,
ngfied, N Byars, Bird Tille, T P Aycock
Maliin, Hon. R N Qoode, JLLMc
. John Cobb , J H Sparks, and William
Oill Esq ., Capí Georgo Erath, Waco; Amos
Morrill, Austin; W B Walker, Houston
Waco, aug22;bty
AND—
LEADING MEDICINES.
L. S. BKAHCE
HDZJ HIOIS AND I'EI.TIIIKa, AND PAYS THE
-SJ Highest Market Prive In lash, at his office
onMaln troet, llonstonTexas .
This I* oxoluslvi-ljr his business, and as be buya en-
tirely for shipment, those sending to him, may be
sure of f «tiiiig the beat pilce that can be had in the
Texas market.
£9*11 ides sent to me from the country, will be re-
leivedattneDejpotof tho Central lUliroad, Are of
all expense for dray ago, atorase, etc.
mar£7y
IONES ft CO18 EXPRESS*
rrnE ATTENTION o'the Public la callod to the fa<
X clitiea presentí d hy our line for oxpress tiann-
poi tallón from Now Orleans to Malveaton, Houston
and 4he Interior towns on the route toAu-lin: also,
to Powderhorn, San Antonio, Brownsville and inter-
mediate points.
We f rward any description ol Merchandise: also,
Bullion, Specie, Hank Notes, valuable parcels, with
prnm|>tness and dispatch.
A speolai Mes tiger (In our own employ) will
leave the offlce at N. Orleans every Hunday A Wed-
nerday morning at 1Q>4 o'clock. Leaving I'owder-
fiorn tame days as above at 4 o'elonk, r.and ofllco
n Galveston, every 'I'liursduy and Sunduys at 4 r. m
This Expreso will make olose connection with the
"Ocean Expresa" to and flrom New York and North
eni cities.
Office in Houston—Hooker's Building, corner Fan-
nin and Franklin Streets. marS7y
CLARK ft CO' NTABLE.
Ceaaotlsalea perchante,
lOSITIAV ««SÍAíii sto* s,
HUU ft CO.,
AtronON A COMMIBHON MKIUJIIANTH,
Whalaaals aad Retail Grocers,
faWÍ Gii-
and
mimr
HOUSE
it sice tho frame shouldbe made, for the
customers:
frame to Bt II lights,
h 10x11. worth loe.,
ed sai
ts, 8ft Í in *V?SSlS^srWp3
íftVil;
mights
a $. mat,a. *• .a'«ow**.
HA V ft McOOWAN,
fPüOIOlinrs to Robarla A Co.. In the Drug Business,)
WHOLSSALB AMD tlSTAtt DSAttSS I*
Medicines, Oracerlfa, LUm.ra,
, Oil
keep a very superior stook of Wlues and Brandies,
jjflffifédeís Mll'cltcd^andpromptlv attended to.
ITl l Alnli . wilson,
IMPORTER AND DPALKH IN
flardware aad A|rlcnltaral laapleraeata,
MKGBÁNIO'S TOOLS,
w°
&
Btoves,
(aw*.
id'Uum Packing,
for Hoe'a.ulsston'i
and niakewall Circular
ouston, Txs, mariBy
irarMoBHi ,"
Hanafactnrer ef Btoves, Faasp',
F. owVenft no.,
Tía, sliest Iren and Copper "Workers,
ARumVit liBALERS, Houston, Texaa. j
A. All kinds of Work, sunh as House Pipe, Áj
attied Vrth'thobestprovenderiiie liiiuhttysAbrda.
—lages, Doggies and Baddle Horses furnished to
trav< Hers who may wish them.
Henipuead Is on the Houston and Texas Central
Rallroa<l, SO miles from Houston, und the road will
be eompleted and In rnnnlngorder to this |>oloi in a
few months. mariRy
isxfAMnr a t vulto
PLANTER'S EXCHANGE,
ANTHONY A FULTON PaoraiiTOiui.
Hempstead, Aaatln Ceanty, Texaa.
marchHTy
inn.
. .w a YOUKO
w O O WILSOH.
RUSH, WILSON CO.,
(Suooeesors to llmh A Hargrove)
Receiving, Forwarding^nnd Commission
ALL TERMINI OF HOUSTON AN TEXAS
A*<g&!BBL
are now propared lorecfovo
iuaiS7y
consignments at Uurtou, m dway boiweon
and Hempstead.
WALKER HOTEL,,
A. M. Walks , PaentiXTO*,
Hockley, Texas,
l\B. WALKER HAB REMOVED from Houievllle
X-F to Hoosley, where he will lie pleased t.
receive hit old patrons, and pledges hlmsolf
to render general satisfaction to ihe travelling.
Interest. He'haa a Hack to acoomiuouate those
may wish to leave the Btage Itouto. mai27,ly.
revine
"fiíWk
WACO STEAM MILL.
' I HIS Mill is now prepared for grinding
1 Wheat and Corn. The very bes,
French Burr Rocks, only, are used; and the
work has been done by Mr Joseph Giles
who is known as one of the very Dost Mi
Wrights in the state.
juiy30;14tf T H BARRON A '
Texas Hotel .
OWENSVILLEHOTEL.
WENSVILliE, KOHERTSON CO., TEX
B. F. Moore Pbopbibtob.
THE Proprietor respectfully
forms the travelling public tl
his Hotel is still open, and is kept in as
good order as anv public house in Texas.
His table is provided with all the market
affcrds, and nis beds are comfortable, His
stable is abundantly supplied with cwn and
reth fodder.
The town of Owensvtlle is in a flourish-
ing nnd improving condition, and for health
and beruty of locatiuu cannot be surpassed
' ' ~ jan 16; 37¡v2;y.
in he Statu.
q.ue
MEREDIAN, TEXAS,
. East comer of tht Public Square.
So met lii UK of Interest to the
Travelling Community.
J. W. SMITH, oí Me-
M*:
Patent Medicines.
CAUTION ToTsTOciRAia^fi
SCREW WORMABLfiW FLYi
Loudon & Co1s
Cherokee Liniment.
rpHE original discovery and the only rali-
► X able article for the immediate destruc-
tion of the Screw Worm and Blow Fly.
This Liniment has now been before the
citisens of Texas for over three yean, and
has been thoroughly tested as. a positive
and speedy «xtermiarfor of thoss destruct-
*-• vermin.
Louden A Co. justly claim the discovery
of this great remedy, and until the present
year no other Liniment was offered or Known
for the relief of the Graaiers of Te*as; but
now, tile unprecedented fiopularitv of Our
Cherokee Liniment has induced—the Mfcti-
niary reward—the proprietors of the VarlOlis
imitations afloat, to palta off their worthless
articles upon the unsuspecting, without re-
gard to justice, or any known merit ia the
nostrum offered.
TVé ci" ui>on all interested to
BEWARE qf all other Liniments
claiming to destroy the Screw Worm and
prevent the attack of the Blow Fly, as they
are all imitatious, covertly to trifle with the
credulity of the people.
as designing peraous have imitated our
Liniment, they will doubtless try to imitate
our original show bill and aullock, the bet-
ter to cover their deception, we refer to
the following well known gentlemen in
Texas—many others might be named—who
will vouch for the signal efficacy of our
Liniment, to wit:— r w Henry xlliot- and
aoberts A co, Houston; Br Francis r suf-
fau, Austin ; Hon n o nickson, Anderson;
aogan & Heppenstall, Lonkhart; nr John
Sutherland*, Bexar co; or o ■ atewart
Danville; m c A b i aogurs, and Myers
simons A co, Huntsville; r T dfl^alker.
Gonzales; nr R c Anderson, segPE nr „
tí tabadie, and nr southwick, Galveston;
d it whalcy & Co, centreville; Dr John
Tolliver, columbus; chambers * Adams,
and licuaban, rarland a co, Richmond;
Dr w b Davis a co, iiallettsvillei .« m
seuss a co. indianola; wm johnson,
Kauffman; a s walcott, noney orove ; dr
d O oregorv, Latrange ; dr K v Heard;
Leoua ; Grey a Milliard, Matagorda; dr F
Beaumont, Lavaca; dr j Lsenrs, and on
H. oby a Co, waco ; Breckenridgo, sates *
co, and coleman a nro, icxana; j m de-
vino acó, san Antonio; and dr a r R,uck-
er, Washington. >[
Our cherokee Liniment may be had ol
Merchants nnd druggists in nearly every
own in Texas. y.
rrepared only by LoudEN 4 co,
84 Arek it., Phil*.
..For sale wholesale and retail, by Wm. D
Eastland A Co., Belton, Texas.
May2-lv2
J.
HOUSTON
Avvomn
117 ILL praetiee in the courts
"" 0f tho 19th Judicial Dfatricr
and the Supreme courts at Austin.
decl9:8:84:ly.
D T CHAMBKKUN
CHAMBEBUN
I t FUN*
FLINT/
HANNAY ft HALL,
««.rage, Fer^vva^iHng At Commission
HOCKLEY AND HEMPSTEAD.
Or at the terminus ofthe Winston and Toxas Contral
LV/IIiL, nuy AND SFLL C('UNTKV PRODUCE
Ft andsie iirepSred to lteelov , Hto e^avB.
nd Forwaid all Merclupdlso for the Inte-BdtKJ
or, and advance the charki s on Hie ranin-tayut j
Br ordering to our care, all expenses ex-^^"*'
•lit dmyage, will be saved at Houston.
Mark paosagcare U A H. mar27y
E. R. HUBBY ft WIKCES,
Dealers la Drags, Groceries nnd Lienors,
UAHDWAltE. OUNS ANO PUTO I. , PAIN
** oils, Varnlshos, (ilusa. Faney Ooods, Per-,
ftimery. JtiM.ks. Stationery. Wall Pspor, Garden
Boed, Patent Medicino-, • tc„ etc., etc.,
Hockley and Hempstead, iTexas.
marSTy
oej
'r.,
I NTS.
B
red i an, Bosque County, is build-
ing a fine, large Hotel, for the nceom-
modation of travellers. The building
will front on Main street ninety leet,
and the roonr s will mostly have fire-
places iri them,' so that persons stopping
at the house can be made com fort a-
table in the most severe weather.—
Corn and fodder will be supplied when
it can be had within a hundred miles
of Meredian. The table will bu sup-
plied with the best there is in tne
country, and the stay of the traveller
made as agreeable as at any town in
Northern Texas. The house will be
ready to receive travellers by the first
of November.
FeblO-Gf. J. W. SMITH.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS
AND
PHOENIX BITTERS.
SMITH'S HOTEL.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.—The under-
signed takes pleasure in infor-
ming his friends and the traveling public
*.hn Metropolitan
l/ur
that his Hotel, formerly
has been thoroughly renovated and furnish
ed with everything necessary to thecomfor-
and convenience of guests, nnd he is now
prepared to accomodate all who mi
liim with a call, in a manner whiol
may favor
ihb' "jeís
rpHM OUBR _
K the West banl
THAVtiLLEH'M HOME.
RASANTLY SITUATED ON
..at hank of the Brassoa river, at
Warren. Dr Moore's Fori y, 4 milco from Chap- f;
pell Hill. This Is tho best route to the diflbr-iÜMH.
ent dn|<ots of the Texas Central railroad the bottom
onthe other side being v. ell causewayed and dry,
__ wl
O otter and Hnxflni
■ inchest price p.
Ing, dono at shortest notice.!
i*iü for old Copper and Lead J
marohSTy
THOtlAS B1 • ND ft CO,"
fAV* AI.WAYlA N IJAND A. VARIETY OF
" leTexns Knddl
Osaaiael
„ rexns saddles and Tr«ot,^_
i to iMt.onriMSaod ni dumolllty ur-l1oaiuess.^H|
,or nil kiinwiijpiitterns. Also,
FAWiO'i'11 kiviwiijiatterns. Also,
■hinrM of nil kinds.
i ss Kitttv. Pray, Wagon, etc. Call
{if
BR
liuggy. Dray, Wagon, etc. Call and see lie-
lup'treuiiSH elsewhere, Ord. rs from a distance
proinplness All re pair o done at
notice, at Oio shots next io tne Post or-
den to with
fewifln SlrtélT IIouston."
mait?y
EBT1
in
to.
ion. Tlie I
otter Rlseul
n the countrj
£.reerft^n.
c- nw I
STEiM
iMrtllMfivrIS NOWÍÑSÜCCESBFIIL
~ subocrlitrr Is prepared inlur-
and
npnH
kT
tapS— — i'I
rfHl UN DSUtMO N?iH?nuÍ' CAUniR3 ON HIS
liter Is preparod tolur-
ennntrv .triid.e all kinds of Crackers^
LmS^ar'^UN
at-
"•BSlSSfei!
manned and
.... ««.
id Uihü i>0Bi m; nner,
nonHs made In the moat sabs
tlantlsl
warranted. rnIL xnoMPfON
"A. IBCBOWEIM'S IROI* FOÍJÑDÍIÍf7~"
OltMin ms dlmt of tbb cabfsak IIasmai
Haast.n, Texas,
htansw shop, whero lie Is preparad ipjoall kln
^?«¿n£rÉnVln^%trh^'Lnd±i m!f& or
W b. «OTTOS ssss ill* ssss sssa ee sse* sssaTe M. lAOVT*
TAYLOR ft BAUBY,
retton Faciera^nd Geaeral Cemmlaalaa
TAYLOR'S OLD STAND HOUSTON,
KM/ILL Store, Sell, and Koraaid &>tk>n and Mer-
W ohandloe, or advance on the sama IbrsBlp-
■ont.
^e'w^a
ss^assr'A'swñirw
KELLY HVtllK,
CORNER MARKET AND OENTRE STREETS,
Gal veeten—Te xas ■
«7. 9. ke li t, proprietor.
MTBaggage conveyed to and from the Boats free
charge. mar80y
Kics;
F. A.
MAIN BTREET
Siastsa,...Texas.
A
Haiti
■fit's Steel
marSOy
tot
Willow Ware, Ac., Ac. Agent for I'arkhurat's
Cylender flln.
tloiieilon Agrioulturni Wnrelianse
Isaac o watuao and thoo r ceafToii
llavn as oelaied un erthellrniof '
ISAAC O. WILLIAMS ft CO.,
CatÍMl Faciera f^d^Genernl Conamlaelon
ItrORQ CASTLE. BUUN "GALVESTON, and will
IvK will give pmmpi, personal attention to the
Bale of Oottoii, Purchasing and shlnptng sunplles.
receiving and lorwaidlng Merchandise, Ao, faplM
IO WILLIAMS A Co have in «tore, and are reee -
vlng a large a took of Aoaicoi/ruBAi, akd Hoaneot^
TttaAL iMiisaams sult«(l to the growing wanta o
attentive ostlers.
He returns his grateful thanks for past fa-
vors, and hopes to merit their continuance
in his new quarters. E. B. SMITH
Sept. 4th, '56-ly.
plies, Is prepare
te.
Among these area great varl-
O IIS—Cast. Wrought and Btaol, from light one
Doable, Ibr Hand and
Hand or Horas. m
; rannl'ngjlllls;
"orse and Hand Rakea.
Burr Stone and
" " Ilia.
.WbMiSStofis;
rhormometer and _
_den Kbulties, lloes, Spi^eo AxeoJ^lcks,
ah Hcks. 4c., Wore and Wharf Trucks;
ntsilon and Itoad Wagons;
den and Dirt flarrowst
1 Ph
, llames, Ac.;
^"keWXWnWijM
^.ndDlto^ngjSg^r^
etched
►ér, 3 fciiu i pi/i i m
uyama, .Ipes and Coupling;
1^ Leather JlUve^dPun^.
__r .eather.from 2 to 14 inches
ir, 3 and 4 ply, all widths;
ton Ulna; <
Patents
BiarSV
10
.*1,
& D. BELL, , .
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEBS IN
jTBWBUaY,
SILVER WARE , WATCHES,
DIAMOND GOOD8t
JEWELS,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
TTWORAYERS and manufacturers of all
Hi articled In their Une.
Orders accompanied with the cash, will
meet with prompt attention.
Factory and Store, on Main street, fourth
door East of the Main Plasa, in the brick
building. fiept-4-'66-lys
~ wm. oTiphantT
Silversmith, Jeweler
AND
Watchmaker,
pecan austin,te^s..,,
Repairing dint and warranted.
Engraving neatly extcuted. * ,
The celebrated Seth Thomss Clocks for Hie.
fvol) nt-ly.
Casa Blanco for Sale.
1WILL 8ELI> npon sdvanlagrsnt M
terms, my late residence upon Cedar jflB
Creek, / miles north of Belton. embre' ng a
tract of 073 aerea, about 7li c whins ale en.
closed by a good cedar fi«A comfortable
dwelling house and out house*, a od cistern
and well 4/5 feet deep, cut mostly roufhaolid
rock, the water in which,even t .hie dry time
approaches within 3 or 4 fee v i 'he aurface
are on the pretnisee. A be-" .¡•ji, high, heal-
by locution, commanding view of many
miles in every direction, f'.enty of springs
and stock u-nter at convenient distance*, fair
range &c., tic.
Good Cedar Land for sale in Ihe neigbor.
hood, in quantities to suit purchasers.
For particulars enquire of Dr Eastland at
elton,, or to myself on Elm Creek, one and
half miles above Childress'.
Jnly9-10v2'.f HERMON AIKEN
rpHE best, inmily Medicine now before
1 the public for the cure of Scrofula, Ul-
cers, Scurvey, eruptions of the skin. Fever
and ague. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact
most all diseases soon yield to their curative
properties.
II has been computed that during the
last twenty five years upwards of Four mil*
lions of persons have been benefitted l«v
the use of these medicines; a faet which
speaks volumes in favor of their curativo
properties—a single trial will place them
beyond the reach of competition in the es-
timation of every patient. By their use the
blood is restored to a healthy state and freed
from all impurities. The system it not re-
duced during their operation, but invigora-
ted, and they require no restraint from busi-
ness or pleasure.
The afflicted have in these medicines a
remedy that will do for them all that medi-
cine can posstblv effect
PREPARED BY
WM. B. MOFFAT M. D.,
NEW YORK.
For sale by W D E * CO in Belton
KNEELAND'S PILLS.
MW. D AMRON Esq.. Assessoi a Col-
• lector of Bell county, says: "I have
for sometime been afflicted with something
like dyspepsia. I took Eneeland's Pi-la ac-
cording to directions, and now find myself
stouter and heavier than I have been for two
years past. They do not, like most porga
tive.medicines, leave my bowels locked up
consider them the most valuable fills
ABE."
m Prepared by W D Eastland A Co Belton,
their preparation is no secret.
ATTOHNgr8 AT LAW,
GENERAL COfctiCflNi li UNO AÍÉNT8,
BtíLTÓN, Bell County, TEXAS. <
PENDLF'S k MCILHÉÑÑY,
Attorneys At law,
BELT* VV, Bell Coonty, TEXAS,
WILL practice in the'feourt* of thel9th
Juo cial District, apd the Supreme
Court at Austin. may83y
PlK&sr
Mawm K. Sfbll, í4h Paonu-
tq*, o Caldwell Hotel,
[NFORMS his numerous Mends and
—as, that hs has opened tM
mnataad. dlfsctlv obi
.1 " ;7sa
i son depot, waen.be is
Kentertain -the
the
fords. His boost
indie State,while
tioaite make it the
Msofortable rooms,
seftsnts, and even
ofthe traveller, h'
experience, will fe
taction. Other b-
erected, which1
Z3&Í
Seminan is in succe#s-
# he haa affected ar-
rangements with a competent Female teach-
1 that
X. B. SANDERS,
Attorney die Counselor sit Luw,
And General. Land Agent,
Belton, Bell County, Tbxas,
PRACTICES in all the Courts ef the
Third Judicial District, in the Conn*
tie- of Williamson and Lampassas, and in
the Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin.
E. WALKER,
JU8TICE OP THE PEACE,
and
kkdtojm mmm
FOR BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.
' Belton. junéf8-ly
JOHN H. iSBEl.L,
T1
public that his
ful operation, and
rangements with a i
ér, whom he expects in á few days.
He would further stale, that the report
ef his schooUaeiuK crowded, is net trye. He
is (yrenare<i|becieve and attend particular,
ly to all piiMirWho may be sent lo him;
He wishee to have hié patrons call fre-
quently npon him, and he will take pleas-
ure in showing the progress made by their
children. 8 m!3tf T C TUCKER
NOTICE.
id will stand him the ensuing sea-
son, oae-hhif the titoe at the residence o>
Mr John fi Blair, neaar Belton; the othei
half et his own residence near the Lampee
Sa Mill. Terms-Eight and Twelve bol
nffs. (marl3 2m) N M PROCTOR
AND
WILL
elton, jtteli. County. Texas.
attend to locating land in the
upper Trinity, Bnusossnd Leon
country, nnd also the payment of taxfK
and perfeotiaé titles. The DistrirT
Survt yor's Offlce for Milam Land Dia
trict Beinu located in Belton, afiords
him superior facilities for giving his
personal attention to all business with-
in the District. He has a thorough
knowledge of the country, having been
engaged in the business for ten-years,
and pledges ¡himself that all business
entrusted toliim will be faithfully and
promptly «tended to upon reasonable
eras. sept26:22vi:ly
DRS EMBREE & BRADFORD,
Physicians & Surgeons,
BELTON, TEXAS,
HAVE removed iheir office to the small
frame building on the north side Of
the Public Square, for some time past occu-
pied by E. Walker Esq. aug32tf
John A. Buckholts.
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
LAND AGENT,
CAMERON, TEXAS.
oct28-6v1y
IHE undersii
jfebaoti
SEMINARY.
I respectfully informs the
TH8& UNIVERSITY
OF FREE MEDICINE and POPULAR
Knowledge ; organised for the purpose
of arresting the evils of worthless and spu-
rious nostrums, and for supplying Families
with Reliable Domestic Remedies, have
sent to Eastland & Co., some of their val-
uable compounds. vis.
Rowana's Tonic Mixture for Ague and
Fever, Ac,
Rowand's Syrup of Blackberry root, for
Diarrhce. etc.
Univerity's Remedy for the Lungs, Ae.
do do for Costive bowels dcc
do do for Dyspepsia or Indi-
gestion, ete.
Unlike the various nostrums of the day,
these remedies depend upon their merits
or popularity. All the University ask is a
«ir trial. For rale by
juneI3-ly EASTLAND A CO
ARCADE
Maga sine street, between Orawitr and Natch*s
. S. MORSE, Proprietor.
'pHE Propietor respectfully informs JkA
1 his friends and p*trvs>and the Tea
public generally, that t' * well known and
popular establishment has bsen thoroughly
renovated the past season, and newly fur-
nished thsoug'nout. A large extfosion of
room has been obtained by the proprietor's
renting the adjoining portion or the build-
ing, which will enable him to accotnmo-
A. 1. IVANS. I.. L. HORNE.
EVANS & HORNE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waco, Texas.
I1AVE this day associated
themselves together for the prac-
i'-e of the Law, and offer their join -
services to their friends in this and sui
rounding counties.
Waco,Septl2:1857:ly.
J. M. nokris, V. j. l. l. mccall.
Oaiesville, Texas. Waco, Texas.
NORRIS & MoCALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Sept. 12:1857:1 y
M. D. HERRING,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW,
ano notary public.
Sepl2:1857;1y. WACO TEXAS.
>'v
date a much larger
than labt winter.
number of customers
No expense has been spared by the pro-
prietor to enable him to merit a continu-
ance of the generous patronage he has here-
tofore received; and every exertion will be
made by himself and assistants, to render
the sojourn of his guéSts not only comforta-
ble, but agreeable. * •
One great convenience of this hotel is,
thatmeaU ean be had at almott all hours.
New Orleans, sep34-ltf
íes
LOCKS! JLOCKSÜ—At red iced price
the (jan9) DRUG STORE
8 H SKIFF r FABY
S. H. SKIFF, ft CO.,
WHOLESALE Dealers in Groceries,
Provision , Liquors, tfeMain street,
Houston, Texas.
Hides and country prounce taken in ex-
change for goods. " [nov981y]
U fvSÓN~dTca
Successors Is Tyson Bradley St Co.
M 'MilHffiife
AND ant
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Mam Street,-Houston, Texas.
'I ILL keep constantly on hand a Gener-
al supp y of Groceries and Plantation
Prompt attention
and
%
Supplies. Prompt attention paid to Recelv-
iBg and forwarding and executing orders.
Liberal advances made on cotton and other
produce for sale in this market, at for ship-
menttoour Frienás in ths North or Europe
oct34;36rg;ly r
vans, easy chairs, rockers, etegers,
cretaries and book cases, oak and Walnut
dining room and office chairs; children's
chairs and rockers, mahogany and walnut
teapoy a nd light shades. Hair, moss and
spring mattresses, looking glasses and mat-
ting, osewood parlor sets, together with
everything usuflly found in a Furniture
Warehouse.
This is an entirely new establishmentand
no old stock on hand Purchasers will find
it greatly to their interest to give this store
a call be rare buying elsewhere, as the pro-
prietor is confident, that he can offer tnem
newer styles of the most Fashionable Far-
nittare* more substantially na Safe, End .at
greater bargains than any other house in
the city CHAS A STEWART.
augijp-ly New QeleabsJiA
BOOKS. BOOK8.
AMONO our late arrivals may befonn:
the following valuable Reading books
Poetical works of Milton, Tupper, Gray.
Collins, Beattie, Kirk White, Wordsworth,
and Crabbe.
Lives of Washington, Marion, Franklin.
Lives of the Signers of the Declaration
of Independence.
Green Peas,iLong look ahead, Wanderer,
Ernest Linwood, Ruth Hall, History of Hen
Fev«r' Last of the Forresters.
Oinuy's, Mitchell's and Smith's Geogra-
phies and Atlasses, McGuffey's series, Par-
ley Tales, and most o£ the school books in
cotnmon use. Usual supply of Pens. Ink,
Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, SÍand, SandBxs.
Paper weights, Drawing Materials, water
ors,*c. Jjy9J EASTLAND <k CO
TpHE Subscriber is now pre-
pared to oflfer better bargains to
hi customers than ever before, hav-
ing ^purchased and now arrivinf
UROEST STOCK OF
ever brought to this market.
He is aetcriuined to sell exclusive*
'y
and' knows that he can convinco
those who deal with him that it is
to their mutual advantage to adopt
that system.
His stock consists of everything,
usually found in a country store.
oct24-20-v2-tf. I JALONICK,
/
give estiM I
r rz.%%
us?-*
pUatVKf "* n?ar' •tten«vehostleni,i
%
GUNSMITH AND LOCK8MITH.
r pHE undersigned informs the public the
J. he is fully prepared to do all we
Zma anal, A MnMMfth?m.
- -. r- . eifk.ia
his line, suchas repairing 8hct Gunk, Ri-
fles and Pistola. He will also repair door
Locks and make Keys. All fine work in
Iron done at short notice.
feb6-6m C HOERHOLD
HOE
CO-8 CAST STEBL
PATE** MOUND SAWS
HE subsribers manufacture from the
a best Cast steel Cíbcvlab Saws from 3
inches to 6 feef in dianbtéH" Those saws are
hardea«>d and tempered, and are ground And
finished by machiMryr «designed expressly
for the purpose, ahq aré therefore, much su-
perior in truth and Uniformity of surface to
those grorud in the usual manner. They
require less set, less power to drive them,
a-e not so liable to become heated and pro-
duce a saving of timber, They also man-
ufacture Cast fiteel _
Mill, Pit and Croucut Sawi Sf Billet Web ,
of superior quality, all of which they have
for sale at their ware rooms.
Nos. 29 & 31 Gold Street,
or they miqr be obtsined also of the princi-
pal Hardware Merchants in the U States A
Canada. R HOE A Co.
Printing Press machine and Saw Manufac-
turers,
Nos. 39 and£l Gold Street, New York- .
Tho following extract is from a report
made by a committee of scientific and prac-
tical gentlemen, appointed hs the American
Institute.
'-Tonr committee are of unanimous opin-
ion that in tho apparatus invented hy R. M.
Hoe for grinding Saws, he has displayed
great ingenuity and tact in the adaptation ot
machinery to the production of results in
the manufacture of Saws which may with
propriety be denominated the n plm ultra of
Illustratied Catalogues, containing prices
in detail, with descrptipn of saws, and al-
so containing directions for setting and
sharpening with other information of interest
to the Sawyer, will be sent by mail te he
ddrtss of parties desirin^|e same. aug9
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
LARGEST Establishment in the South,
at 171 A 173 Canal street, New Or
lenns, La, All new stock. The undersign-
ed having opened a large and splendid as-
sortment of new Southern i'umiture, is pre-
rid to supply the trade and families on
most liberal terms. This beiug the on-
ly new stock in the city, purchasers will
find it to their advantage to call andexam-
ine the goods- and learn the prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
Will keep constantly on
hand marble, sofa and cen-
tre tables, extension tables, _ _
of mahogany, walnut and oak, and of all
sises; rosewood and mahogany work and
card tables; dressing tables, walnut and
chenry dining tables, oak, walnut, mahoga-
ny and rosewood sideboarda «nd bureuar,
washstands, bedsteads, armoirs, par-
lor chairs, tete-a-tetes, ottomans, d-j
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Marschalk, Andrew, Sr. The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1858, newspaper, June 12, 1858; Belton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180569/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.