The Eastern Texian (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 29, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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p+oftable End of ah Interesting His-
tery^The te#prds of the Executive de-
rtrffcr Washington, embrace ' many
festink ttibVic history, contained in
^ jfe f&ctA^cotonected With the
<w~' ciuxens.against out
iowti or some foreign government. Among
jA fetter is one—recalled to mind by the
pj? t^bmmodore John D. Danefs,
L4ne Vrobat>Uny of ait. early settlement
* «f AfBerittao claims upon New Granada
—the .(acts of which will be read with
t ^ the Vears 1820 and 1821, du-
r^blationary troubles of Sou h
merica, Boli var was besieged at Cuma-
3Uth, A D.i 1857 :
Aaron, Green
Anderson, U G
Broocks, J G
Uondies 8f Co
Crenshaw, Mo
Dupree, B H
Demean, T A
Davi&VJohnG
DalfiS, S W
Evans, A. H
<* tftHTOui the Pa'riot cause was almost yield-
f-W i£despair tS'tbe overpowering strength
*'%[ SpauL * At this crisis Com, Danels, a
latraeq of Baltimore, then living upon a
princely fortune, becoming ipspired with
warm sympathy in the struggle against
Spanish ty nanny, advanced some $300,-
-JQQQ in cash and credit, tor the benefit of
the Columbian Government, then r.onsist-
Sag of the united sovereignties of Vene-
zuela, Equator and;New Granada. With
the proceeds of his credit lie loaded two
Ibrigs at Saint Thomas, with munitions o{
•Wbx, apd with his' cash capital, armed,
•faapned gnd eqpipped two Baltimore elip-
; 31 jimall ht i .$Bipipnt: faye
! made his way to Venezu-
>|*tieve^ the siege, and took the com-
liwnd'fcr b'f the Spanish fleet prisoner of
war.' Dur.ng twenty-six other naval en-
.gagetBenis fought by hun in the Band
tOne&itaVcause, he achieved manv deeds oi
great ai)d successful -daripg, making his
name ftnmortal as Bolivar's, whose bosom
friend and com panioai^y was.
In 1828 Daneis returned lo his home
«nd family hi Baltimore, tich in giory and
honors—the assembled Congress of ttie
Government he had saved from defeat and
conquest, having made him ' t|ie chief of
thehf Jsavy, and presented'hira with the
freedom of the country, And^ait the rights
Gf a1 citizen ttfthe ?ecobd generation. In
1810 he visited Venezuela^ So toque, the
the?, President, immediately assembled the
VetoeafelAn Congress, which voted him
their thanks, ^presented him with a sword,
rtne^3'ti $ freedom of the city as a guest
of J,hfeIlejpeblicv gave him a purse of five
thousand4k>iiar for his expenses wliile
there, atod awarded him a life- periston of
i4.0ep;p^;^ni^|n, wh!ah w^ls duly paid
' ---:i '^^tinae of.biMeaifc-iiU -1855.
G illnher, J B
Griffith, Lurch M
He-s, Cyrus
Ham W H
Jackson, WmB
Jones, Ridley
NOTICE.
Ledford Rodgers and Jonathan Jones oan-pro
care their Land Warrants, by addressing A. H
BNiJW, Washington Oity(ftcd aoelowng $#n dot-
XhsiiMW^^s have ^n tiiufcis pos-
session, and uncalled for, for more than twelve
months.
August 20, 1857. n2l:tf
Be conteut-?j !iong aa your mr>uth|is
<ftrU and body covered ; remember the
:poor ? kiss the pretty girls ; doiu rob your
neighbour's hewsoost; never pick an
-editoc's pocket, nor entertain 8n idea that
he is going to treat j kick, duil care to the
deuce ; bia-jk your own boots ; sew on
your own buttons ; and bo suie to take
a paper and pay for it.
The Liter PHI a -were first used by l>r. McLan*
exclusivelj4ft bis own practice. So efficacious
were they in all cases of Liver complaint, that
they became famous, and attracting the atten-
tion of the medical faculty, passed into geueral
use. They act with great certainty and regular-
ity; the patient almost immediately feels the
dispersion of the disease, and is gradually re
stored to health: With sdme the effect is almost
miraculous, frequently experiencitg immediate
relief, after having for months resorted to medi-
otneaand drugs of another description, in vain
Diseases of the LiverArS wy common in this
country, and are often frightful in character.
Those who experience any of the premonitory
symptoms of this dangerous and complicated
disease, should al on<}§ procure a box of Dr.
irLane's Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of
^Pittsburgh, and {Perhaps,' thereby be saved a
-world of misery. . , . i:'':'
^S^Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr.
M'L^NffS CELEBRATED LIV£& PILLS,
mannfsctnred by FLEMING BROS, of Pitts
•bdkoh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting
to be Liver Pills, now before .the public. Dr
M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his celebrated Ver-
mifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug
stores. None genuine without the signature of
^ FLEMDfG BROS,
Thomas & Sims, Agents, San Augustine,
Te"*V 118]
Mall Arrangements.
Arrivals and Dtp a rtures.
Lynchburg—\\j Tarkingston's Prairie, Liv-
ingston, 175 miles, and back once a week:
Iieaves Lynchburg, Monday 6 a. m., arrives
at San Augustine, Friday 6 pm; leawJSan
Augustine every Monday, 6a. m., arrives at
fVurthail Augustine, 02 miles, and
back, twice a week s Leave San Augustine
Monday and Thursday, I p. m., arrives at
Marshall Wednesday and Saturday,8 p m.;
Leave Marehail every Thursday and Sun-
day, 6 a, m., arrives at Pan Augustine, Sat-
urday and Tuesday, 12 m.
JhtQjrian—from 8w Augustine 30 mile?, and
fh.ick, onoe week : Leave San Augustine
•every Tuesday at"7 . m., arrive at Marion
same day, 6pm; leave Marion every Wed-
nesday, 7 a m . arrives at San Augustine
same day, 6 p, m
Wettern MaU—ArtnsB f^'edceadayg, Fridays
and Sunday^—4«^wrts East immediately
Eastern Mail—Arrive* Thursdays,'Saturdays,
*«day —departs West immediately.
and J
THOMAS k SIMS
Ilave a fins lot of JEWELRY of the latest
style, which^-tfcey will sell cheap for cash or
low on a epedit to punotnal customers.
A POTHBOARIES SCALES, for sale by
A laoMAS^su
SIMS.
Bo ape, for sa1* by
THOMA8 & 8IM8
BROOCKS
i WHITE LEAD; for sale by
THOMAS Sf SIMS.'
'iBS. ENGLISH CALOMEL, for sale ait
r >■ AS ^SIMS.T
ADVERTISEMENTS,
~7.
R
list of Letters,
EMA1N1NG in the Post Office at San Augus-
tine," Texas, for the quarter ending June
Kennon, Rev R W
S.Lewis, J B
Lewis 8f Anderpob
2 La Mountain, Evelihe
McKee,!F V >r"
McLellan, t-f-- ■
2Mojre, Geo P •- ° ;
McCorkle, ES '
Roberts, R J D
Standifa. Miss E P
Eubank, Mrs Martha A Sted >nm, Sam H
Stevens, Mrs k H
Wilsoui EwiiSg
Woods, Elisabeth
Warren, John
S Weatherhead, Col
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JOHN H. LEWIS. P. M.
L. L. MARSHALL. JOHN MONfGOMEKT
MarfliaJl & Montgomery,
Attorneys at Law,
suMrrER,.
TRINITY COUNTY, TEXAS. 21
ESTRAY NOTICE.
TAKEN CP by R. M McGoffey, liv-
ing two miles West of Hamilton, nod es-
frayed before William J McOuffey. an
acting Justice of the Peace in and foT Beat no.—
Shelby County, on the 15th day of June, 1857, a
small, sorrell Mare Mule, about three years old,
branded on the right hip with T. P. C. some
white about its mouth, and appraised by Wil
liam Goodwyn and R. R Wiggins to eighty-five
dollars This August 10th, 1857.
no2lt3 R B. ROBERTS, C C C S. C.
MASONIC
MALE SCJBOOL.
^he Fall,. Term of thia school was opened ou the
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
97 V96 ACRES OF LAND.
BY virtue of and in persuance of an
order of the Honorable County Co,urt
of San Augiustine^CountJf made at the
late April Term of said court and to me
directed, I will sell at public sale on a
credit of twelve months!, in front of: the
Court House dobr in the town of San
Augustine, on the.first Tuesday in Oc-
tober next; all aiid singular the right ti-
tle andinterest that the esttaeof David
Brown late of San. Augustine- County,
deceased has in and to the following de-
scribed lands to wit:
IN ANGELINA COUNTY.
One League of land containing: 4428
acres originally granted to Edward
Miller.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to S. Stockton.
One League of land containing 4428
acres ariginally granted to Johnson
Palmer.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted-to E. Robinson.
One League of land containing 4428
IN TYLER COUNTY.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to Alexander
Hampton
SABINE PASS
Berwick's bay.
To- sail ,on. Sundays and Wednesdays,
4 o'clock P. M. '
at
FOIl' BER W ICK'S BAY,
-rtie new and m gnifi',ent steamship
liS' P. E R£
Flandbrs, Commander, Will leave as
above, For freight or. passage, having elegant
accommodhtions for passengers, apply to
: £7y] . ALEXANDEii & CO.
Ik; "THOMAS CROWCH,
dealers in
Dry Goods & Groceries
(North side of the Public Square,)
SAN AUGUSTINE, TEXAS.
WE call the attention of the citizens'of San
Augustine and Jtdjoifiing counties, to our
new and well selected stork of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
BOOTS SHOES JiJVb HATS,
Embracing all the latest styles and patterns.
Barege Robes. Black Silks, French and
English Meriuoes. Cashmeres and
Delaine, English, French and
American Prints; Scotch,
English and American
Ginghams; fine,Black and
Plaid Alpsccas; Jaconet, Swiss
and Caoibric Muslin Flann&is, all
j^ksrs and cjuglities; Bleaehed and
Brfe'wu' Domestics, ail widths: Canton and
Dor net Flannels; Plaid and Solid Liceeys.
Superior quality Bell Factory Plaids.
Oiecksj ticking iVc-> Irish Liuene,
Bnckabae. jiirdEyc and Scotch
Diapers, Table Cloths and
Table Linens various qualities, Silk,
One League of land containing 4428 Wool an4 Cotton Hosiery of every disuripticn.
The Fall,
i l7th ins
17th inst, with largely increased patronage
Wenow have au. accompb'shed Ass;etant Teacher,
who has taught several sessions, to take charge
of;the primary classes; strict and constant at-
tention will, therefore, be paid, to the classes in
Orthography, Reading and Writing. By this
arrangement, the Principal , is enabled to deTote
ntore^ attention to the advanced classes and to
exercise greater vigilance and better control
oret the whole school.
The Tnidon-Fees wilt be greatly: reduced from
their former rates.'by the distribution of the
'•.Public School Fund" at the close of th a year.
Those who wish, to avail themselves of the bene-
fits of the present, set-won would do well to send
their children immediately.
no2ltf f S B. BEWLEY,...
San Augustine, Aug 22, 1867. Principal
acres originally granted to W. F,
Slaughter on the west bank of the Ne-
ches river.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to O. C. Nel-
son on the west bank of the Neches riv-
er. ;vr . ' \
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to S. P. Bank-
j si on on the west bank of the Neehes
river. i;.
One League of land containing 4428
acres Originally granted to James Raf-
ferty on the west bank of the Neehes
river. ,
One League of land containing 4428
originally v granted to W. N. Cox on
SAN AUGUSTINE
Masoiiie Female Institute.
J. THOMAS-FULLER. Principal.
lUCY A. EULLliR. Assistant.
The next session of 'this Iaetitute will oom-
meuce on Honday the 17th of Aupsst The-
scae^SStio yoa? vfftT bc^i^Sded into two sessions
of tireoty weeks eaoh -The Board of Trustees
would say xo the patrons and friends of the In-
stitute that they may be assured that the scho&l
will now t.eperm> ofent Strict attention will bfe
given to the health and manners of the pupils
and no efforts will be spared to promote their
moral aad intellectual welfare
KATES t>F fnmOK! . J;
Orthography. Iteaiiiug, Writing, and Pri-
mary Arithmetic, persessum.20 week". 010 00
Oeograpty, English Q*am£uu.r, Natural
PhUofOphy, aud Arithmetic 15 00
All higher branches. . 20 00
French............ .v. Extra
Mueie (Piano.) per session2' weeks 26 00
Use of Instrument, pear month... d 00
Pupils will be charged from entry to the close
of the sessiM, and no deduction will be made for
absetir.e, except for protracted sickness. The
discipline wiil be mild bat firm. Monthly reports
wiii be made to parents Board dan be obtained
in private fattnlies in town at moderate-rates.
fc W. BLOUNT,
President Board of Trustees.
August 15? 1857. w " u20:tf
JUST RECEIVED.
Thomas Sf Sims have a fine lot of French Cor-
dials and Claret Wine at their New Drug
st >re. 10 tf
(LAIN and Twilled Lowels and Appletons 4 4
Shirting. For sale by
THOMAS Sf CROUCH.
Just Received,
A KF.W AND FRESH ASSORTMENT - OF
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES.
Fufl directions accompany each package. For
6y McDANTEL Sf PATTERSON.
10
OZS
by
Sulphate Morphine, pure, for sale
THOMAS Sf SIMS
w
IN LOW «L4S^,S 1ft, K'12, for sain by
TITOM ^S Sf SIMS.
Notice.
H. M. KINSEY is my authorised agent, and
attorney-in-fact during m? absence from the
8tate. [13tf] D G HxKDING
BRUSHES! BRUSHES! Shaving. 8hoe, llat.
Hair Nail, Tooth, Cloth, Marking, Paint
aud Varnish Brushes, of ail qualities and sizes,
can be bought of THOM AS 8f SIMS.
TE;XAS INSTITUTION
For the Deaf and. Dumb.
THE Trustees of this Institution have the pleas-
ure to announoe that Professor Van Nostranri
late of tbe New York institution, has arrived,
and entered upon the discharge of his dnties as
priooipal. It is earnestly desired by the Trus-
tees that parents having deaf and dumb children,
should immediately communicate the fact, in or-
der that they may be informed of the pl*n and
purposes of the institution, which has been es-
tablished by the liberality of the Ptate for their
benefit As there is no charge for board and tu-
ition, it is hoped that all the deaf and dnmb
children in the State will' ultimately enjoy its
privileges. Persons aware of the existence of any
children of this class will confer a favor on the
Trustees, and be subserving the cause of hnman-
ity, by giving information ot their place of resi-
dence.
All communications may be addressed to J.
Van Nostraud, Principal of the D. & D. Institu-
tion, Austin city, Texas. > . „ tj ,
The press of the 8tate are respectfully request-
ad toglve th? above oiw Insertion.
the west bank of the Neehes river
IN JEFFERSON COUNTY.
1. One; League of land containing
4428 acres originally granted to Jacob
Fttf&fer' ofiVatefM of Pine Island Bavon.
2. Oue League of land containing
4428 acres originally granted to David
Hopkins.
3. One League
'Embroidered Zepber
and Saloon Skirts. Bonnet,
Sash. Mantua, Satin Ribbons,
Morocco and Siik Elastic Belt Rib-
bons, French atid Rail-road Corsets,
PrpachjWantilla8, Black and White, Jaconet
Swisaand Lawn Edgings, Embroidered Swiss and
Lawn Chimesetts, Swigs ano Lawn Collars
and Sleeves, Printed Jaconet, and
Organdie M«*iins, etc. etc,
—ALSO—
A.large and rich assortment of Dress Bonnets,
ill of this spring style, carefully nelected, ex-
pressly fertile trade. * ' 1. ' >
The attention of theLadies is particularly in-
vited to our new and elegant stock.
vrn We consider it no trouble to show goods.
Call and see: «* Xy 'l
McDANIEL' & PATTERSON,
(Successors to W. L. McDaniel,)
on hand and are consti&tiy ritfieitiAg
at the did stand,' a large a^ortid^nt^ .New and
fresh Drags, • > ■
MEDICINES:™' 1
OILS, PAINTS,
J) YE STTjFPS.
All the Medicines mostly in use, such as
ot land containing CASTEh O'L <S,-c we are prepared
OI la.ia containing! to gell ioT? patent Medicines of the newest
4428 acres originally granted to Win.
Howard east side Neehes river.
4. One League oi land containing
■4428 acres originally granted to Win.
Lac.y-i
5, One Leacroo of land containing
4428 acred originally granted to Robert
Feitit.
G. One League of land containing
4428 acres originally granted to John
Crowder.
T. One League of land containing
4428 acres originally granted xo Thom-
as Bassett.
8. ()ne League containing 4428 acres
originally granted to David Brakes
west side IS'echtjs riveiv
Ig JASPEB COUNTY.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to Abraham
Foreman on east bank of the 'Neehes
river below Grants bluff . —
IX NEWTON COUNTY.
One League of Land originally grant-
ed to Isaac Johnson containing 4428
acres. < >
IN ORANGE COUNTY.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to William
Gloss. '
IN PANOLA COUNTY. '
2000 acres apart of the League of land
originally granted to J. Y. Mason.
480 acres granted to C. Mossington
near Carthage.
IN ANDERSON COUNTY.
One League of land containing 4428
acres originally granted to J. Furgu-
son.
35 To wn lots in the Town of Fort
Oadt.lo ia Morrison County.
Purcasers wiil be required to give
notes with approved personal security
and mortgage on the property to secure
the purchase nionev.
W. B. FRAZER.
Administrator tie bonis non, estate of
David Brown deceased.
San Anguustine Texas.)
August 15 1857. f
and be t, direct from the Patter;tec. Practi-
ticnersthroughout the country can send forward
rcsipes and assured of having them properly
8nd promptly filled.
We have *)sg purcbaaed this season an ele-
gant a-sortucuc ul'
DRY GOODS, LADIE8 GOODS,'
81A PL B and FiNOY A«TIGLE6
MUSLINS and UNE LINENS.
Pertuaifry. Hair. Tonics, Oil
and Dyes, Brandicd and
Preserved .Fruits,
etc., ecti, etc.,
—also -
A good and cheap lot of provisioBs. home
cured and'imported, Wines, Brandies, and Cigars<
New Finn, New Goods.
a. At mumv*, — .o, r. poi.s.
BtJRRUS & POLK.
HAVING formed a coparnership under the
ibove name and stylo, would inform the
cuizena of San Augustine and the publio gene-
rally, that fhey are now in receipt of one of the
finest and best a«8ortroentB of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes and Ready Made Clothing,
ever brought to this m^rfcet, which ,tbey are
determined to sell as low as can be afforded
Planters and others will do well to examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere
To the Ladies we say give us a call and if
pretty goods and respectful attention are any in-
ducements, we are sure of your patronage. [1
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE;
Letters of admistration having been granted
to the undersigned, at the June Term, A.
D 1857, of the County Court of San Augustine
county, upon the es ate of Levi Cole, deceased,
of baid county. Persona holding claims against
said estate, are requested to present them duly
authenticated, according to law.and those indebt-
ed to said estate are requested to come and
payup. . .
A. HORTON, AdmV
of Levi Cole's Estate.
July 25, 1857. ' nl7:6t
BROOCKS & BROTHER,
Are now closing out one of the best assortments
of 8ummer Clothing, including
COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS,
to be found in the plaoe, for cost and carriage
only. Those wanting new suits, would do well
to call and see them before it is too late [15
WKITING and INDELIBLE INK, for 'safe
by THOMAS Sf SIMS''
PAtiNE & CROCKET,
No. 134, Columbia Street,
San Augustine, Texas,
Are now opening1^ carefully seleoted stock of
DRY GOODS,
comprising every variety of articles adapted to
thia trarte, which they will flell on as accommo-
dating terma as the same description of goods
can be boagh; elsewhere in the city. Their
stock of Ciothing will bear inspection, and
they invito parchaseis to call and examine for
themselves. 2-y
BROOCKS & BROTHER,
** Dealers in
FORE!ON AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. 113, Columbia St., San Angustine, Texas.
Planters and Country Merchants will find it to
their intwest to call and examinetheir etock.
San Augustine. ,!;S.y
N O. MERCANTILE CARDS:
THEODORE FROIS,. UZic;
Importer and wholesale dealer in ,
DRY 6 0 0 D S,
' No. 81 Canal Street, New Ob^eans, t1
S, E. ORUMAN & CO.
MANUFAOTURKRS, AND WHOLBSALB AND .RETAIL
, nEALEKS IN . , ■■
HAT S, CAPS,
Bonnets and Straw Goods,
No. 36 Magazine Street, Corner of Grravier,
NEW ORLEANS.
Manufactory 181 Water st. New York.
JOS. W. CARROLL.. . . . JOS. HOT R H. WINTER.
BtlCHANNON, CARROLL fy CO.,
Commission Merchants
ly]
No. 20 Union Street-,
NEW—OKLEANS.
GEORGE H. VINTON,
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
No 105 Poydras Street,
NEW-or LEANS.
Pre3Pe°, Types, Inks, Paper, Curds aad Fur-
nishing of every description.
Seeond hand materials bought and so\d, and
<*!•' Type taken exchange far new, at"9 dents
per pound,
HYATT & FRAZIER, ~
Collectors, Hoti«e-Brokers,
GENERAL AOENTS, StC.,
No. 22 CoMSRRrut. Place,
New-Orleans.
Retraces J. Waterman Bro. Col. Gerard
Stitb, Thomas II. Shields, E. Fuller, J, G.
Poindexter, K. N. MoTyeire, Lacy Sf Wool-
dridge, Chas. Nash.
TAylokT & IK ADDEV,
(Successors to D. TAYLOR Sf Co.)
Wholesale Dealers ia
BOOTS & SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS,
0ARTHWAITE, GEIQER & GO^
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CLO TH IN#,
MANW^TOfif ' "
.127 Market street, Newark N- J. *'
SALESROOM.
4% a 47 Chambers st. , New York
ilOjftif, ,~4 :•
V - GAR THWAITE. DAlRCY Sf Cb.
noly] 45 & 47 Chambers st, JVete York.
WM. V. CGNVEKSE, TIIOH- it. GOKfKRSE,
TM. V. CONVERSE, JR.
CONVERSE 4c C O.,
Wholesale Grocers^
And Dealers in
TEAS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
Corner Canal and New Levee streets,
aoly New Orleans.
L O. BT7LL H. H. EIJJS.
BULL, ELLIS & CO., '
Wholesale Dealers in
71 Canal street. New Orle^mt.
noly]
M D. f'OOFER,. . . D B PHIKRSON,. ..fiEO. O. SWEET.
M. D. COOPER 4- CO., ;
Cotton
F actors.
COMMIBBION MERCHANTS,
i' Ne. 76 Common street,'
noly . anew; 'iIIew Ojo*m :
R. Waterlionse & Son,
DEALfcRSIN
DRY GOODS, . AND GROCERIES,
South-East corner of the Square,
San Acgu8Tine, Texas
HAYING'made large additions to their Old
stock, oan now safely assort thai they Otaaie
as near as any house, ia^Eastern Texas supplying
the wants of the public, both in quality and
price, with the best articles of MERCHANDISE
Our goods are carefully selected by an expe-
rienced hand, and our assortment is as complete
as the wants of the community Remand,- We
would call particular attention to onr ele-
gant and varied assortment 6f
LADIES' GOODS. ' ^
Of the latest style and bestquality, Bareges Mus-
lins, Alpacoas Bombasines,-Trimmings of eTery
description, Parosols, Bonnets. Calicos, of rich
prints and fast colors.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children—every
variety of material and price.
"PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
For white and black. Planters' Hats, Boots,
and general outfits.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A T T O RN%f A T L A W.
Offers his 8ervibe - Co the public in the Courts
pt San Aagnstine, Jaawr, Sabina, Ap^«}ipe
and Shelby and in the Kstrict Cour,t ofw«
United States, and Supreme Coarfin theii1 bct-
8io4s at Tylei5. • • ^ *'
San' Angustine July 18&7. .. ^.. v US
Paytfe & Williams^ -1?'
ATTORNEYS ANB COUNS ELORS
San Augasti e Terns.
TXJIM* practice in the .Courts of 5 th /ndioiftl
Tf District of Texas!"V ''
Ten per cent foi collections. • r*-bi
Appearance in DWtriet Court net M ttian
TenDolVjt v; ,
In Inferior Courts, Five Dollars.
Writing UoeS. jSurtgage, etc., not less than
Five Dollars. ^ ,
No eervicss rendered unless the fee is
secured. noly
likliard F. Slaujrliter,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
A T L A W ,
^ ( AUGtTSfrSK TETAf',
TTflL^^raciiee in the Courti of Nacogdochft,
. Tf -Angelina, Jasper, Newton, Sabine, Shelby,
and San Augustine, and general aollfecting
ager.t for eastern T«xas. ■ . .
OAce—West side of the Sqtfare,
San Angnfttine Texas.
H. C. HICKS, .. J. O. MCtfAHOK,
Jasper. Texas. : Milam. Texas.
HICKS & M'MAHON, -
Attorneys at Law.
THE abovs firm will praotice their profession
jointly, inthe county of Sabine,and will a lk)
practice in the several counties of the 5th JVidi-
cial District. AH business entrusted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
Juno 13 '677 - - allYy
B. McCLOSKEY,
A TTORNE Y AND CO UNSELOR
AT LAW,
3L'lam, S^Be ^Go^aTessas,
General CoUectlng Agent,
FOR EVERYBODY." * . 3y
I. J. RoUerts, '
PHYSICIAN AND SU^GE6N,
Will be found in his OfBfee in the Court HoOsO,
or at Chaffin's Hotel. San Augustine, Tetas.
THOMAS & SIMS,
DRUG. STORE,
{North West corner Pv,Uic Square,)
San Augostinb, Tkxab.
ClONSTANTLY ort hand a good mI well sa-
l lected assortment of .
DRUGS* MEDICINES, ..
PAIS T8^ OILS Jrc., Sfc,
—ALSO—.
A Srst rats' aftiele of Brandy and Wine, to-
gether with a large-tot of
F AMIhY CtROC ERfES.
just received at their- New Drusg StoM.
DR J. T. SIMS/ ,
PHYSICIAN AlfrD SURGEON,
Will? always be found at She Drug store of
Thomas Sf Si ma unless professionally engaged.
■S«5
J. IT. STErilKNS, M. H. CAE.VE.R.
STEPHENS & CARTER
COMMISSION" AND FORWARDING
and dealers in
DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, AND
GROCERIES, ?
Grand Etore, Ld. \
HWE 6n hand a largo and well selected stock
ging and Bale Rope,
sate, for oasfe, at the lowest prides
baeiness solicited, and promptly «and-4aithfblly
attended to. Cotton received as an equivalent
for bash; and the highest prices paid for it., {9
If A UU UBUU a ouu TWii a dvavwv>*
of Staple Groceries, Liquors, Iron, Bag-
r and Bale Rope, &c., which they ofier for
Wm. E. Rcssbll. iiv* P. C. Rooem.
. RUSSELL & ROGERS,
Receiving and Forwarding
, ; Grsad Ecore, Lai—
• ... Mm I* .' Wi xtts,
GROCERIES, . AUD STAPLE GOODS,
Hating purchased the entice property of
M«jsrs. Stewrfrt «Co., in thl# pta<A, art
now prepared M storing any <j«an6ty freight
and cotton that may be .onwignw . to : thew
Take Notice.
ALL tb-oer. indebted us (he late Firm of Reilly
4f, Urooohs. waU piease come forward and
settle up immediately, as we are compelled to
have means to liquidate the outstanding liabil-
ities of the old concern.
8tf REILLY & BROOCKS.
JOB WORE.
AVING a -well selected assortment of Job
Type, both Plain and Fancy, together
with all the material necessary, we are pre-
pared to execute all hinds of
H'
PL M S
Pamphlets,
Blanks,
BUI Heads
HandbiUs,
Posters,
:! V '< ■ ? r H Cards, &e.
In a el?pint manner, and with despatch..
Notic^, Tratetfers,-
THE undersigned, knowing A e Tucori
venience persons are put to in be-
ing compelled to travel by stage to
Alexandria, when their business calls them
through Grand Ecore, has opened
A STABLE,
t for the purpose of taking proper care of any
| and ail horses that may be left in hit care.
Nfgko Clothing -Kerseys, Lowele, plain and. ste.ble will, always-be provided, with ths
- ' beat of Provender and carefuU Ostlers ^ ,. .
P. C. ROuEno.
Grand Ecore. La.,'^nril 25.1857 4jr
A LARGE "lot of STATIONARY, josta«««iVe4
ilhv THOMAS *&IM6.
ALEXANDER & CO., r~
Commission § Forwarding
Merchants,.
• •<.m Sabine MiUH 2Rs*M3T ^
Orders from the, oountry are eol
and we hope by prompt attention to dnjr ot
er's interests, to merit an extonshm nf MOf
favora 1-tj n -r'
twilled, Heavy liam, Brogans.
Farming Uncssue—Plows, Hoes, Axsa, and J
tools of all kinds.
Household Goods—Castings, Crockery and Chi-
na Wares, stone ware, Buckets, Pails,
Pans, etc.
Provision*— Bacon,Lard, Flour, Molasses, eu-
gar, Coffee, iiice. Teas, Pickles, spices, and
Confections
tationery—Paper, Pens and fnk.
Toilet Articles -Perfumery, Hair Oils, Pow-
ders for the skin and teeth, Brushes Combs.
Toilet soap etc. et«i
Together wi^h the endless variety which go to
make up<an assortment.
We do not deal entirely for cash, but good cus-
tomers oan always get as good bargains as
out own interest will justify. We take in ex-
change for goods, all kinds of country produce,
such as home-spun cloth, wool socks, chairs,
spinning wheels, mats, etc., and usually have
such articles for sale LOW FOR CASH, or
to Customers WHO ARE WILLING TO P VY.
j^*We can also supply the farming com-
munity with a good lot of horses, mules, and
milch cows.
LARGE lot of Weeding Hoes and Collin's
best Axes, for sale by
THOMAS Sf CROUCH.
A LARGE Splendid and Fine lot of Spring
and Summer Clothing, for sale remarkably
low, by T 1OMAS Sf CROUCH.
FLOUR! FLOUR 11
BARRELS super fine Flour, just received
ZO and for sale, on reasonable terms, by
BROOCKS & BROTHER.
s. wrfiss.
WEISS' BLUFF, TEXAS.
Still continues to do the
Receiving und Forwarding Busin£&, r
And will keep on hand a iwd supply of
GROCERIES AND SALT,
so that no wagons coming dawn with Cottow
need return without a load. .
June 13,1857. , 5,, _ . „ a. v ■Jls*
IF yon study economy^ buy a bottle0# thu Mir
brated Oil of Tannin, or Leathwi-reUorf*
aud-apply acoording to directions For sale bj
THOMAS "
SVRINGESi Glass, Gutta Peroha and AI«M0k.
.t .11 sorts <£$5^ sn8..;.
5
ALM of
1000 FLOWERS fori
IHOI ^
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