The Eastern Texian (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1858 Page: 3 of 4
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The uks of coutaaaiej—In Austra-
U the bortb is tb<&bot wind, sad the south
the cool; the Westerly tbe most unhealthy
and tbe east the most salubrious; it is
' KMtmer With the Australians when ii is
W |i«er1 ere ; and tbe barometer i* conoid
(rml to ri«e before bad weailiet and to tal
before good ; the swans ar- black ami the
tagles are white; the mole lays egits, and
has a duck's bill; the kangaroo, an annual
between ihe deer and ihe squirrels ha* fivr
claws, three talons on its hind legs like a
bird, aud yet it hops upon it tai\ There
is a bird, HMtlliphaga, which lias a broom
io its niouth instead of a tongue t a fi>h,
one-half belonging k the gemu9 ran, au<l
the other to th t of the sqitalus. The
Cod is iound in the rivers, and the percl
in the sea ; ihe valieys are cold and ihe
mountain tops warms ; (he nettle is a lotty
tree, aud ihe poplar a dwarfish shrub thij
pear* are. ot wood, with ihe fcialks at the
broad end ; the cherry grows with the
atoue outside; the fi« lds are "fe::ced iij
with mahogany , the humblest house
fitted up wnh cedar, aud the myitis plan1*-
are burnt Jir fuel, ihe trees are without
fruit, the flower# without perlume, aud uie
bijds Wittioui song. Such is the laud ol
Au^traua. Natuie was certaiuly indulg-
ing one of her wildest frea'-s when tha>
ffttll IfY *"*" nmrlfwl hv . .
rule ol contraries from the rest of tl
World.
THE MARKETS.
The N O. Crescent, of N^v. 13. says :
The Cotton Market has shown considera-
bly more animation during the pas, week,
the supply being nbe al, aud holders be-
ng willthg srilrrs at rates more in favor
of buyers. We" now quote:
inferior........5 ®7| Middling... .ll.j(5>.ll2
rdiuary.... 8J@9| Good vi idd'g (a) 12«
Good Oi'uitiy 1 >4@ I Middl'gF-tir 124(^13
Low Middling llj©il§ , Fair nominal
[cirfcfully corhjsctkd evert
For some time past the exportation
of grain in bags has been almost eutirelv
suspended, in consequence of. an oider
front Secretary Cobb, fuhjeetiug the bag«
when returned empty, to au .mnost duty
The duty wa3 energetically protesieu
against, as contrary to the spirit of our
tariff hw.s- and it has at leuglh beeu deci-
ded by the Treasury D- partim-tit tiiai
bags oI American inauuiacittre, exported
from the United States, filled with grain
and afterwards teiurned empty, oi cxpor
«d empty and afterwards imported fil et
with gram, will, as heretofore, he ad it
ted to entry tree ofdu'y upon t'te produo
tiouof the proof of sui-h origin, reqmr
by law aud thr regulations of ihe Depart
meut.
New Advertisements,
CIT AT10i\--i\ O. 1«3.
II. M. KINSEY,
" ' vs
NEfcSON TAYLOR.
IHE 8TATE OF TI-Xaaj, >
toCMT t) San ACUUaTlNfc J
To the Sheriff oj said CbKrtfy-.GitEETtNG
WHK< E n the 17th d. y of November
d. 1858. ilcnr> m. Km cy, baa made an af
fiiik<it b*fore m-, an acting J slice of toe Peace
that elsonTajJor is indeti ted to biui in the i.uui
•f one hundred dollars tor % Buggy and .Set ot
H.truetns by tbe said Taylor, converted to hie
««rn use, worth one hundred doiluie, (100 ) and
that the said Neldou Taylor, ie uot aresidrnt civ
is -n of the State of Texas, ai>d the said Henry
M K nsey. bath prayed ami obtained an at
taobment *g-iin*t the said Taylor.
Three are therefore to command yon to sum
non tbe said Nelson Taylor, by publication ii
tbe Eastern Trii-in ft ut-we«;ks, to bo and appear
before ate at my office m the to*a of* n Augus
"
Bagging—
K. mucky
E.bi India
Bale Rope—
Per |> ond . . •
Coffee per Pound—
Kio .
Java .
Candles per Pound—
r*pei m . ._••
8tar <
Corn Meal—
tVr hurrel . • i .
Domestic Goods per Yard'.
Brown LoWels . . v . .
Denims
Calico Prints ....
Lidmsjb
Flaur jper Barrel—
OltlU ou^iAuo • • • •
txtra . .... i
Sugar—
Brown ^ tt) . . . .
Provisions per Barrel—
BKKP V|f8S . . , .
Pokk Mess . • t
Bacon—canTiu>sed Hams
41 Sides . . . .
Cheese
Falt Per sack . . .
Skins—
Deer, shaved, per pouod
in hair . . . .
Tobacco—
Fine .
FROM
TO
— 15
— 16i
- 14
— 16
— 6
- 7i
- 104
— 104
Miscellaneous.
HUNTSVILLE & CHANEYVILLE
i. u. thomas.
W. H, CROUCH.
1 1
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00
— 38
— 20
2 60
8 60
— 10
— 09
— 05
— 80
- 12
- 12
— 16
— 35 ,
io "
6 60
0 OU
7 t-0
8i
00
14 50
15 00
- 11
- 9
- 7k
- 60
16 50
17 25
— 14
- I<
- 9i
— 24
- 9
Mail -Coach line.
The C > Mail Line ot Cuacii(s. frvui Hunts
viLe Texas, to ' haueyville. La , is now in com-
plete operation.
This is the m st direct route from Western
Tex*8 to the mouth of Red Kiver, t-hortening bf
distance over one hundred mile« from Hont« ille
'othat point., connec me at Chauejville wiih a
daily line to the mouth of Ked Ri er, 60 miles,
and at Hunts-viHe with all the western ines
This line passes through a be> lil>y country,
well wupfilie t with the necessaries of life lor both
man and *<ea*r.
The Hch du e time through is 72 hours, anrt
the proprietors hope to be a''le to run tbe lii.e
bo as to give tour or five hours res' 'o travellers'
at Wo'odville, 85 m'les from Huntaville and the
same rest at Bmr's Ferry on theS ibiue, 90 miles
from Obane^ville.
The length of this line is 230 miles, with tbe
uunal rate often c<-r ts per mile fare
The line is well stocked, hsving the best team^
in the Sta'e, and ?s driven bj the best and moht'
experienced men.
It ia under the management of
A E BAK. " & SON,
Proprietors ot' the l.iue,
and ALMANZON H«JS1 0?f,
no24tf . t'oniraotor.
THOMAS & GROUCH,
wholesale and retail dealers in
DRY GOODS
GROOHRIES,
Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Bonnets, &c.
JLINE.
1 60
13
MABIES'
A
L -uisiaua and Texan
La., by
GREXT EASTEitS *ND WESTERN
LINE OF STAGES.
Central u'«* hr'"ie'
From ALEXANDRIA, 1
fcsABINF TOWN,
MILAM
SAN AUGUSTINE.
CHER [NO & MELROSE,
To NACOGDOCHES.
ISTelSOZl Taylor, Proprietor.
Connecting at
Alexandria with the Daily L^ne to tbe Mouth
of Hed River, and with the N w Orleans steam
Boars.
At San Augustine with the tri-weekly Lin*
to Marshall
Na-otdoches with the great through L;ne t<-
Crockett. Huntsv lie, Houston. Austin and San
Antonio, , and with Lines to Waco, Tyler,
Hi-nflerfon, &c.. .
Coacr.es l^-ave both ends of the t ine three
times a week. Ttie-dtys, Thursdays, and atur
days, a* 9 o'clock, p. m.
t'asamgers by thm route may be sure of con-
necting with all the abov L nes, and will hp
put. through in elegant coactiea with comfort,
-j eed aud safety 1 are from Alexandria to
Milam - - - $11 0* San Augus ine$l2 5'
Cherino & Melrose, 1400 Nacogdoches 15 (0
no27y
then and there to ehow (wnn if be can, wh
Judgment shall not be be rendered >• gainst bim
for us* hundred dollars and coat of this suit.
Witnt'ss, S W. BLOU T. Justice ol the Peace
ia the tows uf £an Augustine, B..at JNo. 1
Citation issued l?th day of Novem1 er, 18 8.
S PV BLOUJST, J f.
Not. 20, 1868 n29 3w.
GEO. L. CLAPP,
SABINE TOWN, TEXAS,
JU now reeelvisg
Direct from New York,
A large and well selected stock ot
©JIF GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS tf CAPS,
SOOTS If SHOES, "
HARD WARE,
TIN WARE,
BADLEnr, Src.
Whiah he la now off ring at
LOW PRICES.
For 18th, 1858. no28tf
Notice.
in>ere%s, Josephqh Brooke and R. W Brown-
lag have filed their petition in my nffic . praying
that tbe last Will and Testament of Henry
Brooks, deoeaeed. lata of 8an Augustine coun
iy. Texan, may be admitted to Probate.
This is therefore to notify all persons interest-
ad ia tbe probate of the paid last will and testa
*■|I" •***< tlwrjf AmukB, aetteatxHl, pe"-
•oaally to be and appear at tbe next regular
Tarn of tbe Connty Court, (pertaining to the
Estate* of deceased person*.) to be holden at th
Court Honse in the town.of Fan Aagns'tne, on
tbe last Monday in November, A. D . 18r 8. then
and there to contest the same if they see proper
•o to do.
Witness : Y H Dixon, Clerk,
County Conn of !<an Aunuatine
Connty Q<ven under my hand
and seal of saM court, November
10th, a d . '858
B*>8Sw2 F H D XON.C.C. C
Notice.
We, the undersigned. o«n:n«r Siw Mills, in
view of the advmced pri of labor have mutu-
ally agreed, and have fixed tbe following prices
to Lumber:
Of Pine Timber—all square edged Lum-
ber of every description, per one hun-
dred feet go
£Tbeeting, per hundred ... j qo
Feather edge Lumbar, sawed through and
through, per hnn-lred feet • . i 26
Oak, Walnut, or Lumber of any other
timber will be sold at auch prices as may be
agreed npon.
It is to be hoped that no one will ask a reduc
tion from the above prices, as we have mutually
pledged ourselves not tn deviate from tbe same
The' above ara cash prices of lumbar at the
villa.
i. d. thomas,
C. fayne.
WILLIAMS & BLACKSHEAR,
w. w. boren,
David Taylor.
«cb.7
Newly organized Double Troupe of
menagerie and circus!
Magnificently fitted up for the Season of 1858.
vianaubk,....,. s b deland
fque-tiian Director ,...W H SiOU
King Master WM KEV'VEL'Y.
lown I. HU ' K
Orotue que Metryman. .. . G <Rny DeMO'T
Ke. per of tbe *( twsrF ro . B&A.-4LEY-
Ttie combioed^Menagerie and Circus will • xhlbit
■ii -!iyi^ine"To«n, Tuesday Nov , 231 1858
At Mil'im. W.-dnesday November 24th 1858.
At San Augu*ti'>e, Thursday Nov. 25th.
At «'herioo Friday, N<>v 26th
11 Nac -gdoches. atuj-fiav, Vov 27th.
FOE ONE DAY ONLY—AFTERNOON
AND NIGHT.
Doors oi en at 1 o'clock and 7PM Admis-
sion 50 cms; Children an i tfervmts 25 e-nts,
A GRAND PROCESSION
Widbemadein th*s forenoon
of the day of exhibition, pr<*
ceede<i by tha
MUSICAL CHARIOT,
i-R WN BY ELEPHANTS!
The follow'ng is a condensed
programme of the priocipal p«-r
fortaance- given by this splen-
did troupe:
Entr.f 10 horses Comic
Song, by Gakbt Demot r.
B liiai,; eix horse act, by Mr
W H Ptxjdt
Feats of Posturing and Leap-
ing, by theCoukliu Brothers
Cannon Ball exploits and teats
of strength by the Herculean
Artist
Grand principal act of
horsemanship,
By J iMES De >jOTT
Dislocating and Muscular Expe-
riments, by Mr Biakely Ele-
gant act <>f
equitation,
By tue nee •mplished and muc:>
admired Miss F nn Jeni'son
Tw«> Great Clowns in the Ring,
1. Hujck, aud Q .rry D^ Mott
Tumbling >y the Company
Gre«t two horse act by Messrs.
81 OUT aud Ue MO I T.
M g<u Ladders by the four AC-
BOB \Td.
Mr. S out will intrv>dtu:e his
celebrated T«<1 K ONIES
All) the! 1 >wn and his Com'c
Mute, only thirty inches high,
sbd go through with their won-
derful pe>f •rmanct-s.
The great Yankee, mirth-pro
voicing ar-d • url^que Clown,
GARRY De MOTT,
will be cn hand, with hia entire new Budget of
Fun. * 6
A Terrific contest with
wildbeasts!
by Prof BE SL£Y who will enter the den of
Lions, Tigers and Leopards.
The following list compri-es the wild anim .In
now exhibiting in Mabies'j .int Menagerie and
Circus:
THREE COLOSSAL ELEPHANTS!
Forming the team of the
GREAT BAND CHARIOT!
Ten Magnificent Lions Royal Bengal Tiger,
Brazillian Black iger, • e .pHrds. S-rip^d wnd
Sp itted Hyenas Kangaroos Black B ar8, Cam-
els and dromedaries, Limns, Bonuese Cow and
Alp .cas, grey and black Wolves, white CooD.
Badgers, orcupines, and a wilderness of Birds
and Monkeys.
A splendid Brass and 8 ring B md will accom-
pany the performance, led bv the RenownedCor-
netPa>er. MR N C CuLSON-
Nov 20. 1858.
EDUCATIONAL. _..
STTTC 6C8TIKE
masonio
WE take no'little pie sure in returning our
t hanks to our customers as well as the i ub
lie generally, for tbe liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to us, and beg leave to state to
the citizens of this county, Shelby and Sabiile,
that we have received, are now receiving from the'
EASTERN CITIES,
an elegant and complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING, ETC.
vVe cheerfully invite all to come and inspect our
toek before purchasing elsewliCie, as we can
nd wi I seil goods as cheap nB any merchant in
Texas Our s ock is as large and varied as that
of any establishment in the place, and we do
insure our cu tom^rs, and all who may have
he kindness to pttrouis* us, that the; can get
is g od articles and as good bargains as can be
Had in this market. Our goods were bought
iud selected by old and experienced buyers, aud
upon the most favorable terms. Our house and
iusiness is permanent, and we shall keep a full
stock constantly on hand the year round, vary-
ing according to the season.
gaaeja
.. Principal.
.. .Assistant
j. THOMAS FULLER. ...
$1S > TIE P >.RK,
LUCY A. FULLER.... Instructress.
The third session will commence on the first
Monday of September next, and it is deemed
specially important that tbe patrons of thaschool
have their daughters and wards in attendance
at that time.
The attention of the Ladies is particularly
invited to our stock of
• Dress G-oods,
which we have in tbe greatest variety, of the
latest styles and patterns, which, we are satis-
fied, eannot be excelled in any market.
Gentlemen, your attention is invited to our
targe aud elegant stock of
Ready-Made Clothing,
■f ihe very b^t quality and latest fashions
ve assure those desiious of buying that the\
«ill not again b*ve an opportunity of pucchas
>«>g clothing so cheap, and if they dot>uy,the^
will be satisfied their money is well invested.
bates of tuition i
Orthography, Reading. Writing. andPri
New Stage Line,
From San Augustine to Marshall,
Thrte. Times a Week.
The undersigned having received
the contract for carrying the m«il
~ from !?an Augustine to Marshall,
three times a week, has procured «ood two an>i
four horee coaches, which he will have on the
road by tb>- 1st of July, or so soon thereafter as
tbe road is made p&ssvde.
The coaches will Irave flan Angnstine on thf
day of the arrival of the stage from Mexandria.
aqd will arrive in time for passengers going blast
to make tbe connection with the Alexandria
stHge.
With a little work on the road, the distance
nan t>e made from Ha<shall to San Augustine in
24 hours, and connecting with the ofher i-tacer-
whieh go through in 3d hours, the entire trij>
!>o n Marshall to Alexandria can be made in 60
hours
The quickest route that can Ke traveled.
n8:tf] J. F PALMER .
FOR SABINE PASS AND WEISS' BLUFF.
Touching a' Orange. (Greens' Bluff B*aumoOt.
apd internp-diate Landings.
The U S Mail P«ck<*t
T. J. SMITH,
Andbhsmn. Master
Leaves Sabine Pass every Wednesday morning
at 8 o'clock -reaches Wei-s' Bluff Thursday
evening.
Returning, leaves Weiss' Bluff Friday morning.
reaches the Pa*s Saturday, noon
C irryiiig ihe U 5* Mails, Passengers and freight
For particulars apply on Board. 23 4<u
For Sabine Pass and Gialveston.
THE U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP
CALHOUN, ^
fViii tor the present leave New Orleans on t< e
3 l, 13th and 23 l of each month. st« ppit'g t Sa
bme *'ap« eo5n>r t ■ inH returning fr- r?i Oulveston
CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS.
Reiui uiug : will leave Sabi'-e fuss lor New
Orleans «n the 7'h. I7<h, aud 27th
For Freight or Passage, having elegant ac-
commodations, apply to,
McGAFFEY & KEITH,
Augiixta, Sabine Pass.
Or to C. B. P *YNE, 57 Uaiup street,
New Orleans.
soon as the Opelousas Rail Road is ii.
running order, a S'e*uiship of this Line wil
leave Berwisk'saB above every Monday.
iYy
—BY-J-
J. A. C HAFFIN.
BXGGING ROPE, at Thomas Sf Crouch,
Miiffi.;tent *e h pe to supply a'I our friends
THIS fine and commodious estaklirhment has
beeu neatly fitted up and prepared for the
a -.('.oiumodation of boarders and the traveling
public.
The table is always plenteonsly supplied with
the best the country nff>rds, and waited on by
polite and attentive servants.
Feb 20 1858. [n45:ly
PRIVATE BOARD TNG HOUSE,
nacogdoches, texas.
AMI CHEL has just opened a Private Board-
• in j House in Nacogdoches, where the pub-
lic either luc l or transient can b« served with
the best of fare and accommodation, in a quiet
and cumfortable manner, at the following lo
rates:
Board and Lodging per month, - -$12 50
" " " " day, - - • 75
Man and horse, per night, . . . 1 2 >
" " " " day and night, . i 75
A commodious Livery ^table ia attached to th^
establishment, at the sign of R. Marmlee Sf Co .
where bnrses and buggies can always be procur
ed, at reasonable rates
Board of bors . per month, • - $15 00
March 20, '53. n49:y
and
WIND'JW gliss, 8 10. 10 12 for sale by
titomas if holm am
W ITING and INDEFIBLE I^K - for sale
b* THOMAS if HOLM AN
Quinine and Morphine.
itAIiI'wL. ** fr-hand pure, jus received and
fcr ale by [2fftf] THOMAS * HOLM AN
ESTRAY NOTICE
T- ken up by Martha R. Wood,
posted before Rufus Pn-e. a J:isi;Ce 01
tha Peacp in B-a( No. 1. on the I61I1 dav
of November, A. D. 1*58 ft,, !,,,„ Gray
Mare, about f nr years old—'left hind foot
and lelt lore loot white, and had on. when
taken up. a small hell. Appraised by T.
S, C Y\ ade aud Neil McNeil at filly-five
dollars.
Given under my hand and seal,
[L. S.| Nov. 17th, 1858.
f. H, DIXON Clerk
n29:3tj Cu.Coort, S. A C.
Planters are requested to examine our exten-
sive supply of Farming Implements and
PLANTATION GOODS.
G «rjzia Osnaburgs, Negro hats, russets, W. D.
if F. cotton hoes, Scovil hoe-, No 1 and 2, irot
• mis. horse collars, b'ind bridles^ cross-cut
saws, hamts, grindstones, eto.
For tli© Hi<adies.
French and railroad corsets, crown skirts,
hnlebone, steel, and watch spring, improveri-
Head drea-es, embraidere^ collars an' s'eeveg
tiue French fans, parasols, crinoline skirting—a
beautiful and elegant lot—latest style dress
'rimming, bonnets—silk, straw and lace—Mis*
a' fiats, trimmed, eto
mary Arithmetic per session, 20 week«. $10 0r
Geography, English Grammar, Natural
Philosophy, aud Arithmetic Is 00
Ml "higher branches 20 00
French 10 On
Music (Piano.) per session 2'> weeks 25 00
Use of Instrument, per month. 1 00
No pupils received for less than half a session,
and no deduction made for absence except ii
cases of very severe and protracted illness, and
pupils leaving tbe school for any cause, save real
sickness, will be charged for the entire session
unless two months' notice be given prior to leav
ing.
Board,
{an be obtained in private families at fair rate?.
Th° Principal returns thanks to his
;<ind friends of San AtigusMue, Pano'a,
.^he by. Sabine Jasper aud Na-'Ogdocliet-
Counties for their patronage the past iwi
-•'ssioas ; and would say to them that he ie
l^termined to spare no time, labor Tex
pense in makiii? th«* Masonic Institute
"THE MODEL SCHOOL."
s. w. BLOUNT,
President Board of Trustees.
May 29, 18-58. 4 2:n
*
ft. Waterhouse & Son,
DEALKRMIN • -. '
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES^
South-East corner of the Square,
Sxv AUOOSTUit. ™
HaVINO made large additions to tBeir
stock, can now safely assert that they 001
as near as any bouse in Eastern Texas supplying
tbe wants of the public, both in qoaliQr any
price, with the best- articles of MERC HAN DISH.
<ur goods are carefaUy eelected bj an eipt-
rienced hand, and our assortment ia as complete
as the wants of the community demand. Wl
w uld cill particular attention to our ««•
cant and varied assortment of
LADIES' GOODS.
Of the latest style and t>est quality, BaregesUiM*
1 ns, Alpaccas Bcmbsfines, Trimmings of
description. Paroeols, B jnnets« Calicos, of riofc*
prints and fast colors.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
For Ladies, Gentlemen nnd Children—'
variety of ma'erial and price
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
For white and black. Planters' lists, Boots,
aud general out6ts.
Ntono CLuTni.sO Kerseys, fowels plain and
twilled, Heavy Hats, Brogans.
Farming UTtNsaa—Plows, Hoes, Axes, and
tools of all kinds.
Household goods—Castings, Crockery and Chi-
na Wares, stone ware, Buckets, Pails,
Pane, etc.
I PRofT-'tONS —Bacon,Lard. Flour, Molaasea, s -
gar. Coffee. Bice, Teae, Pickles, spioes, and
Confectifns. .
f ATioNKHT—p .per, p«ds and lok. _
TotLtT Akticlks Perfumery. Hair Oils, Pon-
ders for the skin and teeth, Brushes Combat
Toilet soap ete etc
Together with the endless variety which go to
make up an assortment
« e do not deal entirely for Clash, but. good cus-
tomers can always get as good bargain* aa
our own interest will justify W« take in ax*-'
change for goods, all kinds ot country produce,
such as home-spun cloth, wool socks, chairs,
spinning wheels, mats, etc 1 and usually have
such articles for sale LOW FOR CASH, or
to Customers WHO ARE WILLING TO P*T.
/gjg-W« can also supply the farming com-
munity with a good lot of horses, mules, and
milch cows.
Oursto k principally cons's's of
dry and fancy goods.
Ado Ts sitoE s Ajvd ha ts,
Embracing all tbe latest styles and patterns
Barege Robes. Black Silka, French and
Eoglish Merinoes, Cashmeres and
Detains, English, French and
American Prints; fcotch, v
English and American
Ginghams; Fine, Black and
Plaid Alpaccas; Jaconet, Swiss
and Cambric Muslin flannels, all
colors and qualities'; Bleached and
Brown Domestics, all widths; Canton and
Dornet Flannels; Ha'd and Solid Linseys.
Superior quality Bell Factory Plaids,
Checks, ticking &c., Irish Linens,
Buckabac, BirdE>e and Scotch
Diapers, Table Cloths and
Table Lineus various qualities, Silk,
Wool and Cotton H"8 ery of every diacriptim
Embroiden d Z^pher
* and Baloon Skirts Bonnet,
Sash, Mantua, Satin Hiht-ons,
Moroccoand ilk Elastic Belt ^ih-
bona, French and Hail-road Corsets,
French Mantillas. Black and White. Jaconet
Swiss and Lawn E 'gings. Embroidered Swiss and
LawnChimesctts, Swiss an' Lawn Collars
and Sleeves. Printed Jaconet and
Organdie Mu-lins. etc. etc,
—also-
A large and rich assortment of Dress Bonnets,
•ill of thissprine style, carefully selected, ex-
pressly for 'he trade.
The attention of the Ladies is particularly in-
vited to our new and elegant stock.
We consider it no trouble to show our
goods, call and examine ehem for yourselves
THOMAS & CROl CH.
San Augustine, July 10. [ill0:1 y
4 LvK<<Elot of Weeding Hoes and Collin'
fx b^st Axe*, forsale by
THOU '" Sr «nnu-H
PLAIN and Twilled Lowelsand Appletons 4 4
dhirting. For sale by.
THOMAS Sf CROUCH.
Notice
The undersigned take this method
ofinformiug shi perssnd the plant
ng community that tbe steamboat UNCLE B^N
now lyiug at Himilton, is ready to receive co -
on. They will give through Bills of I ading and
•ebv^r cotton in New Orleai-s. including storage
■i" Saline Pass, for the following freights, to wit:
From Belzorn. and all intermediate Land-
ings abovf Gr nd Bluff, per bale - $6 00
From Grand Bluff, and all intermediate
Ladings ahove Rowe's Bluff, - - 5 00
From R we's Bluff, and al intermediate
Landings -elow Myrick's F«-rry - - 4 50
Frotn Myrick's Ferry and *11 Landings
below 4 00
The above eharges are through to New Or-
leans
Up Freights from Sabine Pass to Lo-
^ansport,
D>y Barrels - - - - $0 75
*ot do - - . I 00
To *11 Landings above Logansport,
Dry barrels - - - • $1 00
*Vet do - - - - 1 50
MASONIC MALE SCHOOL.
* B. BEWLEY,
tfev. E. FELLS,
Principal,
Associate
San Augustine, Texas, June 29i
rT'HE next session of this Institutio
will.commence ou the first Monday it
Septeml er.
rater of tuition,
Prr Session of Five Months (20 Weeks.
Orthography, Reading, Writing and
Primary Arithmetic - • - $10 00
Geography, Eng. Grammar. Nat.
Philosophy rnd Arithmetic - 15 00
All Higher Branches 20 00
Students are charged from their entrance
to the close of the session ; no deduction
made for abspnee, except in cases of pro
tt acted sickness.
Ti!1? Institution is Weil established and
nu r.'roufly attended , the College build
ing6 are amply sufficient to accommodate
four hundred students
Q^"-A thorough Classical Educaiioti
may be ohiained here at as little expense
probably, as at any institution ij the
South. S. B. BEWLEY.
P'innpal.
EDWARD EELLS. A m
Associate Teacher.
The Principal takes pleasure in anuouue-
ing to the public tin t he has formed an
association with Rev. Edward Eells, who
is a ripe scholar aud an experienced
teacher. 9tf
PATNE & CROCKET,
No. 134, Columbia Street,
San Augustine, Texas,
Are sow opening a carefully selected stook of
DRY GOODS,
comprising every variety of articles adapted to
this trade, which they will sell on as accommo-
dating terms as the same description of gooda
can be bought elsewhere in the oity. Their
stock of Clothing will bear inspection, and
<ljey invite purchaseis to eall and examine for
themselves. 2-J
thomas & holman's
NEW DRUG STORE,
(North Went corner Public Square,)
8AN Acqu TINK, Tkx 8
G'INSTANTLY on hai>d a govd and well se
leered assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS ifc , tfc,
—also—
A first rate article ot Brandy and Wine, to-
gether with a large lot of
family groceries,
just received at, thrir New Drug Store
Da J, T. SIMS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Will always he fouud at tbe Drug store of
Thomas Sf Sims unless professionally engaged.
administrator's notice?
Woereas, on the 14th day of october, a d
1858, James B Johnson and John D Na^h. ad
minis1 rators of the estate ot James t- ussell, de-
ceased. late of the entity of Han Augustine,
h iving filed their petition in my office praying
to be discharged from sa d administration,-md
having filed their account for final settlement
and praying that tbe same may he allowed
them, and that they be discharged as aforesaid :
These are therefore to notify all persons inte-
rested inlaid estate to be and appear at the
next regular term of the Hon Caunty Court,
(pertaining to the estates of deceased persons.)
to be holden at the Court House in the to*n of
San Augustine, on the last M .nday id Novem-
ber, a d,1858;ihen and there to file their ex-
ceptions to said account, if any they have
W itnkss : Francis H Dixon,
Clerk of the County Court within
and for the county of Sin Augus
tine, and state of TexaB
Given under my hand and seal at office in the
town of San Augustine, this tbe 28th day of Go-
to her, a. d , 1858.
F. H. DIXON, Clprk
no'26 6 Co Court, a. a. c.
. 0.;t. 27, 1868 26tf
berry Sf truit.
administrator's notice.
Wiierens, L"tters of Administration were
granted hy rbe t^ou ty Court, (pertaining to the
♦states of deceased persons,'! at the 3 -p'ember
Term, A P., 1858. for Sabine Oounty, Tex s,
to the nnderxigned, on the estate of Samuel
Blacksmithing and
Wagon Making.
Tbe undersigned so-
licits a share of the pub-
lic patronage in the
above business, For farm work I shall use none
hut the hest Swede's Iron, and in wagons I shall
use none hut the hpst of
SEASONED TEXAS OAK.
It. is well attested that Southern oak lasts better
in this climate than Northern timber.
ohDKR-FORWAG 'NS from adistance filled
Itbel d ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to present the j promptly
s ime within the time presor h d by Law. Old axes made as good aa new.
LEW 18 H 8KLIG, FELIX B. DIXON
Milam, Oct Si, 185S. tlwH Administrator.! San Aognstiao, Joly 2&b, 1$5&. iW
Dissolution Notice.
T^HE co-partnership heretofora existing
between McDaniel Sf Patterson, is thiaday
dissolved by mutual consent. All persona indebt-
ed to tbe late firm are requested toeoine forward
immediately, and liquidate the claims now held
-«g inst them.
J L. Patterson who is the only authorised
igent to collect money and give receipta therefor,
will always be found at the old stand.
WM L McDANIEL,
J. L. PATTERSON.
San Augustine, May 24. >858.
New Fiim.
O. payne having purchased the interest of Win.
L. McDaniel in the above firm, the bnsinaas
w l' in future be conducted in the name of Pat-
terson & Payne.
Thankful tn tbe public for the liberal patron-
age tbey have heretofore extended, tbe new firaa
solicit tbe continuance and increase of the same.
Tbey will keep constantly on hand a superior
article of
DRUGS AND DRY GOODS,
* hich they will sell "as cheap as the cheapest.*
Give them a eall. [1.0 tf
Important to Farmers! .
A NEW AND SPLENDID
STOCK of aOODS,
Being bold Cheaper
Than was ever before known in the Market
THE undersigned begs leave to inform his for-
mer patrons and the publio generally, that
he is now receiving one of the largest and beat
selected stocks of dry goods, ever brought to tha
1. trkft, which he is determined to sell cheaper
hitn the ch en pest. Having become convinced
that small profits and quick sales are th«* only
means to insure success to himself, and at tha
same time justice to his customers, -he is deter*
mined in future to act in strict conformance to
that rule. He has now set out with the determi-
nation of making his tbe
Cheapest Store in East. Texas.
Having an unusually large stock on hand, se-
lected with care, by an old and experienced hand
in the business, be is fully satiB6fd that he can
Sell Cheaper than any other oountrv store in
tre East. All arealike cordially invited te eall
nd examine his stock before purchasing else-
where He has pRid particular attention to the
s lection of Ladies' Goods, and will asaore all
wbo may be pleased to give him a call, that na°
pains shall be spared in giving them satisfaction
in the purchase of their goods.
J «mes A. BROOCK8.
San Augustine, June 26 '58. [n8:tf
NEW GOODS.
A t
Burrus & Poik's^
new store, on columbia St.
San Augustine, Texas,
We are now reo' iving and opening an elegant
and carefully selected stock of Goods for the en-
suing Fall, and Winter, which we are prepared
to offer at accommodating prices.. Our stock
comprises every variiety of lj?DIES' GOODS
Dresses, Trimmings^
Toilet 1^*5 Articles, eto ,
ready made clothing"
a Boots, jcf| Shoes, n ,
Hats, ' K Caps.~*
NEGRO GOODS, For House or Plan-
tat ion servants,
Kerseys, Lowells, D >mestics, Ilickory, Bregans,
hardware, cutlery. ctt
5^Crockery, -piu Wrtre> Castings, etc.
We have seh cted our atock with areat oatev
and are satii-fi .1 of being able to suiAbe m"ft
fastidious cue'oroer both in quality and price.
Cill and examine for yourselves; it affords ua
pleasure to bhow our goods, whether we sell or
not. >0<
K. H. Horn &, Brother,
Cotton Gin & Cabinet
MAKERS,
San Augustine, Texas.
Have on band and are continually manufac-
turing the best quality of Gin 8tands, with
wrought ribs warranted ta last longer than
any others in use. If not aatit>factory no eala.
They are also earrying on the cabinet boainesa
and are pregared to execute orders for Fuitoitare
in Good atyle, and aa low as oan be had in tba
country.
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King, George W. The Eastern Texian (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1858, newspaper, November 20, 1858; San Augustine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233727/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.