The Daily Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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rear in cnnnectiuii
this eHy, the nn-
Dcing His continue
e energy "tfr thca-l-
SUs ASTOsto—J
rewBucf*"
dersigned has pleasure in ill
determination to devote his wl
T*Sincn<Uie establishment of this school ill 5-a% An-
tonio, vmiug men from ration* parts, of the SUte
hare taken the cotirse^revci'tbed, juid are now keep-
■ iog boolssatfalarie's varying from one to tw$r Ihons-
1 dollars periauura. ■ ----- -
icprescribeitat Mils-Institution etjibraee*
115 by Double Eutrj,'." as applied to every
nent of trade. Calculations. Correspondence.
_a*hip mul lectures on Commercial U«. and
PoUntal Ecoiiortiyin their different relations {£ torn
being taught individually. appUcanla can en-
XBf al auj lime- >v
Time required ta compVte lfie ConwTrtwifo lit
weeks—but the number of lessons nol fitliig timiteo.
-* —1 .. ••••til nimli'ta/1 ikt ra. l]iiirnn>rh
^2
.; W- ■ :
18 58.
all are desired, to attend until qualified in'ajli
practical manner, to take charge of and keen^,™-.
according to t he latest Mid ,nt«-t approved sty 16,
;ry~ T HiR.M 8—551) ,_it.
TESTIMONIALS OK THE PRESS,
,fjkf a practical test of the value wf'Mr. Kanek's
instruction as a teacher of B> W-Keei>ing. we only
need state the foci, that in a number of- the town*of
this State A Where Jfev-K. has tun&h'tryoiiqg men Who
derired all their lfJWyefWge of aceomite-Trom him;
are now receiving fliih-falaries as Book-Keeper* in
tiniest hoBsnin the colnHry- .v = ;
This ra an impregnsl.le r:ftrt. and we «tate it a* an
encouragement for*11 j ouny mn to avail
of the opportunity ti&w-pfesejifed them_
so iis _-fu Ta iriTTiIejaiira 11 accomplis
tonio HtftUii. s '
•'Severalyoongmeii of il ii? city hare been enabled,
through their attendance upon hit course, to obtain,
first class situations. -ml we leartt: that only a;te$f
fttki since a yoang geiitlema 1. trained under
secured an appointment as book-keeper in a. large
mercantile establishm at in ' ■ ew Orleans."-rSw A«-
'""■Thirsriuool has nojfteen leca«d in our city a su£
jtcient time for pur citizens to understand its merits.
Here is where a scholar shoultl go Wrtre eowinette-
ing in the world for Kmsclf. In three month* he will
be canable-of keenins books in any of our business
hontt*.—£o Antonjn Texan.
Kjjsck opened a school i.i this place with some
subscribers. a J nasiitiee taught w ith enti-
es#.::—-Texas Wtsleyaa Banner.
distiinruishrd. success he has met vith at
Houston. Chappell Hifl, Washington, and other pla-
ces l**o(Ccicrit recommendation.Lone Star.
" The Books of severttlof the best mrrcanlit" bouses
in this place are being kept by young men who owe
their knowledge of the science to a coarse of iiisrrne-
tioit in Buck's Mercantile School.1'—Gontalet Jnq.
".He has taught several sessions in ihts plaee and
.has we believe, given -universal satisfaction to his
patrons-1—Trne hive
-This fnstilutioK, the only one of the kind in this
States is conducted hy Mr. James E. Ranck, who hav-
ing graduatedrt-Oundsjfii Cincinnati Mercantile Col-
lege. flood ■*&« <J*ite a youth, among the first in his
profession as a practieal hook keeper in the-well
kn-wn honse of Pteree.: age tc. Co . Cincinnati. Ofiioi
—Tatar Christian Advocate.
Mr Ranck has just closed with suocess a second
•lass in the.NNcnee of Book keeping by double entry
at this place."—Itero* Ranger.
u One oKiVfi R's pttpils. who bat a short time "Ago.
was altogether unacquainted with tlic in^rcamtle
of this place, one of the most systematically arranged
set of BtatobbsKptry Books that can b« foiutd in the
Stale."—la Grange Paper. -
"We would advise those of oar readers who hawe sons
whom they wish-to 8t for the basiufsf occupations o.
life to 'send to this school"—Upihmr Democrat.
This raltttible insthutiou is located in San Antonio.
—-Austin Slate Gazette.
•• ft"i#conducted bt"my oldfricsd James E. Ranck,
whom I knew, when, thoogh a mere boy. stood at tli«
bead of his profession as a practica l book-keeper in one
of the largest houses tit the <-ity 01" Cincinnati.''—Cor.
Qahcaton Hexvs.
'• Be*i<le§ lie i*a regular gradnat' of-one oftne best
Mercantile Colleges ill tlx! United Sttates."— Texas
Monument. . ii -
For furthci parwrular* address
;, jambs e. ranck.
JggMlfcrv. !' Vrineivtl
IjtiGr range College a tut *TIU-
- it&ry •iicatiemy.
SITir^tED. At LA GRANGE,
PRAKKMN .COUNT V, AI.ABVMA,
K-oar Mtlea from the Memphis aqd
Charlestoji Railroad.
'T'HESEGDXD SESSION el tins Institution will begin
X oa the 5tb of February, 1*59.
Maj. J. W. BOBERTaO-V, Sapcrintendciit and Pro-
e*« r'ef Engiaeerin".
Capt .W. 1I. BUXT, Commandant and Professor of
Drawing..^ 31. CliapSlin aad Frofess-
aj
A. M v Professor of Lunguages
~Si' " J
A. ScGSfeG«Mt, A. M , Professor of Jlath-
*TheviadeU' qaarters tire comfortable brick rooms.—
- ' • two Cadet* a«*jtliowed to room totrether, thereby
Iietlcr tulvanujgcs for study t ian are usuatlv
1 ia-jtitution« «f'a similar chara'ler. Beside.)
quarters and «eie**ary recitation' roouj<
s haiWlngji embrace a j cions ChapeJ and
tire elegant Society llatls. Tiie Libraries of the Lite .a
ry Societies and College number fourorfiye tlnmsand
t-olnmes. ......
'fnuxs: Tstard. taHifii, washing, fnel. light*, and
room furniture. f« r nJ* "jBsMS. : r five months, Slid
SO 1*. Y * ftLJU-V v a v. 1 a bi.y Js *nvAXCK.
strident* tor f-as.raIIBe M-in 1-ave tlfi MemplU- and
Charlcijon Bailroa't at. Leightoii; where cOuvej .-.nces
eoa liehait • "
I.r thaBnUrs asd Regnlat idns sen t on applica-
tion t' the Saccriatendect iirtatke andersjgoed at l^i
Grange. .. E. <J VfVso.s'.
l're*identBAird of Tf^«tc s.
E- BooPWiy. .Sc rytaj-y. v ^ - 3*1
ertatics-
JfameH .?/. MAln
ttr i r k i o it'.- If e r c h a
If? Chamfer* St. New V..ric,
n t
fBuya and forwards.every kiadnfmerclwM'Use for 31,'i
per cefifr' t;«mmi sAii. Itealpr in
Pianos. Mcloileo'w, ttrgaiis Harps fiitltara
Si4sic. Sewing Machines. Iron Sa/>' , Pnmpi^
(htrtlen- K*gin~t. fe.
A printed W«t ot |t.ll the dijfi reiit makers kinds ami
win- '
itter 150 fiK-t i.y haa<).
nr of *11 elegam litfw'rapb of • IHrjkoTj'Xm
t! in..Hsu jrre^^t e.
kee fbj;sic i*; or Indian Guide to
- .
. Tbw iavalBahle'Pa*!ly X>H<*er id>oold be.in fl/ery
house. It tre*Kof lt'dt«-.iise-«. ha«' copi«H>-glo*'>ary,
, and pTc erihe* tiie remedie* from "ainrf ^mitnn-ous
•tore*. f)r'n!t our«iUrinliie>i ajul nti*f«rtniie*. It I*
printed on tine \<t>nte lapi-r, hatidsonn-lv bound foirlfc
fdtti'fn. S08 p;ige«. and is in*<W frve for one liidlar.
Also a *|>leuUi'l Itli-'t incht-x. of all the
Bishops o( th«*, M. E-*Cliurc)i. Sonih.
{nelading Bascom an.l Capers, fr<un nrigin;«l co.de*
approved |>y thebtsclve*. This splendid picture acut
fr ^ on the receipt of one dollar. Also.
■vn Clirnijolojyr of North Carolina,
Ln-nt // « tor one dollar.
Jsrahi 'and Marehead. X. XV.
Wo<id£n, J-- W.OsbMIW; C. P ilendenhali. A. If. Gor
tfrn. Wm.
Mom, En|re., tfeir. Wm. A.Urahara, J. K. itedp.J.
ft. I.'tring, Retra. C. «.s Kama. M. T.. B.
Krest, fiM. aad A: M; MePUerter* Jc C/ „ S «.Col
41 an, J V Worn. K.sqrs-. A muk<Ioh Tlr inta -
RosewoodUou PU««i,^ a ft JO epwardi, warraa
-' £-•<?-
--ft
San Antonio,
St.
For sale at
New York.
l$eT8.
GpODS,
,- - •-v ;V
DRY GOODS
Together with a full and complete assortment ol
eve'yihitjg Comprised in tlirf !>rv <<'oods liaetowhicl
the attention 01 hurerei* respectfully *o|ieited.
Also; fris> I>!iwu.f4.neis'H iH!kerch;ef*. l.iiien D;im
asfe Tubie Caver*. Koj^ish -ahirting<.Camtiric,Woolens
Kid tiioves,Shirt ia every fctyle, tc., tc.
Tucson,
~ - " F.l I'aso. lf-0
. . . j '••'.«4 Sontafe,
Intormeiliatc stations. 15c. per utile.
Ext>* Baggr.ge. when carried, 4t>c per lb. to El P so,
#1 per lb-to Suit fiiego.
Passengers can obtain all necessary outfits in San
.VA'onio. -
for farther information, and for the purchase n
t cketl, apply at viie office af tlic company in this
cuy, or ;uldre«s I.;C. VVflOOS. Supertmctjdfetit of
line, enre of AmcrTcan Coal Co,, 50 Kxchange :'Uc
New York. ,
fi. H. fJiroiNG.
R.E. DOYI.K.
Fan Antonio. July I, '58:n33. Proprietors
forFamily and Camp use. Also. Koglish. German and
American HOSIERY. Carriage Cloth t Trimmings.
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
■t. \ • * >•_ .
m^a.A^FJwcY
. GROCERIES,
IIARDWARte at CUTLERY.
A full assortment of bar and sla'i Iron. Rlaeksntiths
Behow*, Tools fte. Improved Pveock I'lows. iVrmtghi
IronandSteel. Mo.lldt>oard^j\ad of dlffereilk sizes ot
Plowa. The besr« J *—
Cheapest Plows
to be had in the wtirld. Call and see them.
Queensware and Glassware,
Carpenters and Joiners Tools made hy the best
Manufacturer*.
A full and general assortment of House Furnishing
fiood*. suitable for city or country. -j'j
JtleHg r HoleL
(Alamo PiM*. San Antonio.)
rj^HEundersiigBed h *. ndtli great care ar<l ax i
i pense.-.bnih arid Ctted'out a l.AR'JB and]
COMMOUIOCS BOTEt, on the BA>T SIDE
the Sait Anto 1I0 River, on Alamo Square.
will opeu on the firri of February. 1K59. ^v-j«5>
Heflaiter* hiiaself that bis esublishment will be
found by the travelling public generally as folly equtT
to the wauls of all-, ile will spare no pains U bare bis
TABLE and all the aecomtnot ations of his.house, at
least, equal to those pf anjr hotel in the West.
Attached to the establishment will be a large aad
well remithtled
T STABI.K.
which will at all times be kept supplied with the
best provender, aod attended t<> bv experienced host-
lers. \v. A. UJOIGKB.
f-anAntonio; J-«n. 1>, 1S59—ly 1 y
M ^ -JPaeitle.
i ^Js^Mww T>I®< ' aJBTrnw
i stiCCe'-i-lnl operation since Ju
a tlirollgh lO
'ions.
V V 4y, ISoj'. are ticketing PA.SSKNiiJ|fc< t
?an LHegn, and also to all inter'^ediut^^Lti
Fortdarki , i;i Paso. ■
Fort Hudson, " Fort KulinOre,
Fort Iflneaster, l.a He^ilUi,
Koct Davis. 0 Tucson Arizona,
F'irt Bli-s, Fort Yuma,
"W. - Pat! Diego. .
"Hie coaches of our line leave tueh end, on every
Saturday at 6 o'clock A. A1.
By oil r line, passengers and. Fx press mtt Her are also
foROUflcd to and from !Han Antonio auii Santa Fe.
ul>o. to and froin San I'iego and Sant* Fe.
• 'tiaaea of-vtit* w«-; < ' uns.
More than twenty acts tyec* passed at thf
late sesMoii of thf Le^isl^tttre. cltanging tlia
times of holding the District Courts in ilia
. tevernl counties. Bat few Courts remain un-
" we give the followmgtl|Ll>le. which, we belie.tr,
gives the cortect date of the comiiWnctineiie
of the .several spring teruts: ;
First Di*tricK - yTenlh District.
llll * . . y . - -a"--'. , *> -j- - «
l as^etigers are provtded wflh pro vision? during the
trip.
Each pa«seng r is aljowei lhirty pounds of persona!
baggage-escliisiv-J!.of blauketsaud nnns.
Possengem cooinp to rfan Antftnio ci.n *akt the line
of mail steuhveiw frotb Xew 'Orleaps twice a week to
lii'tianola : from the bitter place there U ft daily lute
of four horse mail coaches (iirect to tin* place.
1111 the Pacific ««te ttie Caliloruia Steam Navigation
Company are rniiiiing a.fifet-elas4,iiieaiiier in connec-
tion jHth our mi^. *• ^ "
laved at San Diego in
'Fara«M> tht^
s.-eugers will not be de-
' I i
ens
.. T1?
vnne • 7
Fort Bend, " 31
• Second District.
Bastrop, April 5
Caldwell, .( . " 26 Cameron,
GoatlalupPj May 10 Ilidalgo,
41 ays "SI Starr,-
Travis, Jnne 7 .Webb. .
ThirtlDistrkt. "Zapata,
Washington .March 29 'thirteenth. Dish-let.
Brazos, . .April 20 Madisstm .March 1ft
Professor Wood's
Hair Restorative.
It has worked miracles I
THAT ALVTHi: BAuTaXD GRAY can be re-'
stored perfectly to original growth, and color.so f;ir
as their jocjj* are concerned does not admit of doubt;
besides, it wiil cure every possible disease «f the
scalp, wltethetdeveloped as dandruff itching at inttie1
shape of cutaneous eruption"—even scald Ifead—und
iu no possible case will it fail of curing as i,1>y ntagje.
nervonsor periodical bead-arhe. and if useif twice a
week by the young regularly, it will preserve the col-
or, and kec(i the hnir from (Hlling,. to uDy intaginable
age. Keati and judge. ' f
limes fur holdina, the FJleenth. Districts
'Courts for the nfth Chambers, March *
District will take ef- Liberty, 15
feet on the Is), of July. Polk. .2?
Sixth District. Trinity, April 12
Wood. Feb.: 1 Tyler, , . "
Upsbwr, .?> ".. 15 Hardin. May 17
Harrison, March 1 Jefferson, - " 24
Panola, . ...April 12 Orange. -i o)
Millfoid. Worcester Co.. Mas* . Kov. 1855.
W. O J. W CH>D-r-Dt*ar Sir : f tuke pleasurei:
Vt>1 fintary'ie.?timony to the ma^ic ejf •«•♦<* c
nil* vc- Ait r.
l^fiBgVplfintarj
my
As far
v ^ - IntUp
p beitramo foil Id ami <xnor ili u- gS;t«C^i
of
vat-k as
lid it ha
Texan Bouse,
rIKnnder*tgned baring Iea edthin well kn«wn
HOtKL fc BOARIUNG 1MU.SK. lias had the
same tmirnugIlly renovated and refurnished, am
i* now fnlly prepared to aecitnn-.odate all who ma/ j with whieh 1 have been trouble* from my childhood,'
giro him a call, ilia house I* admirably situated, . has-dso Teaiotwl the buir. whieh was becoming
togive your ariu le a trial, and lo my utter aftouish-
raent. fonnd after a lew applications, that juy'lia-r
became S rmly *et. and assumed a glo-.sy aiid beautirul
appearance; and by the time'I haif used a quart
lioltle. my bnld bead w.a<> covered over with * young
and vigorous growth of hair, wiiieh. is now from one
to two inches iu lenglh.«ud growing ftst.
Vonrs, truiv. • '
£ HENRY GOODRICH
Charlesnin, Mass. Aug 9, 1855. *
Cent* ^Voiiiing bat a duty and sympathy that i
feel to communicate to others that are afflicted as I
hare been, would induce roe 10 give this public ac-
knowledgment of the beuefit I have received from
.Vrof. Wood's Hair Restorative. When I first com-
menced u-ingit. my h ir was quite gray, and inspota
entirely IKsld- I have now used the Ri-stonrfive abont
five month', and my hair is entirely i*haiged to its
original color, brown, and the new hair is over three
inches in length on (he spots where it was baK *
bave also bfen much gratified at the healthy moi«tu .
and rigor of ihe hair, which before was dry, and it ha*
ceased to come out a* formerly.
Respectfully yours, &c , '"T '
Mrs. R. A. STODDARD.
From Mti^ngall*, a well knoTii nnrseln Boston
, , Boston, Oct- 1.9th, 1855.
Gent*.-—At your request, and .being *0 highly
pleaded with the affects of the Restorative. I am free
to stale that my hair had become qnlte thlit, and en-
tirely white. I have lor the lust fiveyears been in the
habit of nsing dye, bnt hearing of the extraardinarr
effects of this article, I was iuduecd 10 try it. Mj
hair has been restored to it* original thickness, and
also to its former color, which is light brown.
Tours respectfully,
MBS. INC ALIA
* The following Is from the Pastor-of the Orthodox
Church, Brookfield;
Biookfiklo. Mass.. Jau. 12,1855
Prof. Wood—Dear ,-iir—Having made trial'as your
Hair Restorative, $ give* me pleasure to say, that
it* eifects have been excellent tn removing in amirifc
tiou, dandralT, ami a constant lendencr to itching,
being on t'areel street, about one square below the
.Market, and having a ST.VK1.E attached, is finely
atlapt«<l to the wants of his patrons and friends who
may becoming :n from the country er neighWing
towns. He hope bj* strict attention to She cecexsi-
tlf* of his customers, air. making It is charge* mode-
rate. tif receive a liberalthare of public p.itroua(te
Sun Antonio. April 3, 'ST.
s:
filly.
MsAJJOaTat.
e-t of
nt. I*'
Plux 11 House.
iri ii.iving purchased the inters
1; Fyroi;. in tin: above eslith-
to iuiorra their frirnos' and tlic
public, nrai«njy will spate no pains o expense to
aire general Sati*tact ion,
In addition t the nsual meal t'mes. persons <le*ir-
ing it enn have Iw t meal* prepared tor them af any
hour- between 6 A- M. and DP M-. at the shorten
notice. . * ■.. >' >
IJ^-All tlie Stages stop at -hi* house.
^TKPHICN >HXOT.
RTKPHKN C. FKRRfl.I..
Pan Anf.,1110. Jan. 15. I*"/' Proprietor*.
gray, to its original color. I have used no oili.-rar"
title, with anything like 'Me same pleasure anil proO'
Yours, truh.
— J K. 15RA6C
(Frt tn the Jrr*'y City Telf graph.)
WHAT 1st IT FUR—Tui* U'msl's Hair Kesto
live ?—I* a question ask'rd o^ily by hundreds* \\
answer without he«ii«iou or fear 01 contradiction,
tlta.t it is ioe only ar:iele known which- willilo al, its
pro>ni*es for the tianuin hair. It will r uew it«
growth—it will stop its falling—it will restore its 11a
tural col,.r 1 It is not a Hair Dye. but a .-peeiy and
efficacious Ke -t<>raiive.
O. f WOOlTi Uft Proprietors, SI2 Broadwav,
N. ¥.. and lifMarkSt str«*e .M I/>a:«.Mi.
I.«f #«#- Sute-
THh nuder*!gued ha* a bit opposite the Conrthoife
am'urtjeiiiing the par ona^e wbidi ke will sel.1
on reasonable term . T'.M) tin i 25 1-7 frjft front and
."Ji'l teel eep Theie V now un this l"i a jacal. garden,
peaib tr-e- and a good fence. Ira 11 lie fouml at the
•' iexa* IIo««. ' [nI4-9m] fSlf!t)R <1BKU<R .
tHK HTATK OFTKXAS,
County ofTISa ap ■
BE it known th t on the 14th dny • f March, A. D..
IW Jitliiis Rafiier wa* app ointed by Hi* Kxcel-
leney H R. RninteU, (> rern"C <tf Jiie State Texas, a
Notary Public, in ami for the County and ^tate afore-
said. vice: IJ. r. Oswald deed, and thai _* id Jnlin*
Uafner hns qn lifted scciirdmg in t.aw. fttii Aaiooio
ilurch 15th, 196S. . ^Ky II. DUJiCAW
' Chief Jumlfe. Hex r Paly Tex.
sstiMEi
MffehaatMIr*; "
litfmUtixtrators JYotice.
r0K frraiTE of t«as, i
County of Medina. J
LOTOS of Idministration having been granted to
the nuderslgaed np .11 (he Kstate of i.'hrinian B r-
cliard. deceiiw.,-by The Hon Tlio Comity Court of
Medina County. li>r the settlement of kstate. al Ijs
February term 1S59- All percent therefore knuwiug
claims a%nin*| said Kstate are hereby notified to pre-
sent ihe same with n llie time presctibed by law or
the same will be postponed.
w. a wcDovAi-n.
v ; ^ * I.OCIS BOHI..
Administrator* of Esttteof said '"br. Hurcher. de-wl.
CasfriiviUe. Teg -March I**. 1^59^ nl4 6-t
m&i
WOL j
"f T
i i't-.S
ERSOXS
very fevorable &•>}
dnearthe VewCiik
•djoininj the river, an
Horses and Jftules lor Sale.
AMEBIC AX AM SPANISH Mnle- sue
Horses of BVEK T. SIS J) 4-VD DESCRW
TIO V for .ale.
A phi 1 of b 1I1 Mules and Horses are broken read>
for harness of sadM*.
Tlic subscriber.will a-1!!singly or in lots to snit par
chase s, at Coop BaaextSS Foil Cash. For full partiv
ula *. sight of Stock, *c., callon the ander^jgiied at hi
.ranch, ill Demi John. Beud Guadalupe Rive^*J4 mile
above New Braltnfe!*. W
GE0RW AW
January 12th, iaW—ly or'tf.
?MASN.
can have an epporta
- For further part'—
Jaitaary I, ISM.
w . MAG SOU A WHISKY,
.r<l Bourbon'-r 'do.
.Ifa Moflop^hela J*.
Brazoria. .Aprilo Victoria. Fcb-.ii
Mataggjnla, •* 19 Jacfcs >:i, March!
WhartiBBj ■ 26" Lawc '• %
Colof* j[e,-.Slav '3 lieWitt. " "2
Gonwk*3, Ajuil 6
Calhouni Alav
Eberenih District.
El Pin-'i. ;. April !y
Twetjth District.
April 12
ilay IT
..
June 7
".21
tiorleson. May 3 Ifoli'-rt-nm
Milam J 17 F JljL ~ 2\)
Fourth. DistrictLimestone, April 5
Bexar. .March 8 HiH, " 12
Comal, , April 20 Navarro. " IV
Kerr. .May 10 Freestone, May U
Gillespie^ " 17 Leon. " 10
Fifth District. Fourteenth District.
Nacogdoches. Feb. 8 San Patricio, April 5
Angelina, •• 22 LiveOak,
Jaspt-r, ' March 1! Karnes,
Newton, " 15 Goliail.
Sabine. ' 22 Kafuaii^
An act changing the Nueces.
12
" ly
M yJ
l- 17
r* 31
Rusk.
May. .3 Sixteenth District.
Seventh District. Oollin,
Grimes, April 19 Gyayson,
Walker,, May 3 pool;,.,
Montgomery, > 17 Htnton,
Harris, . " 31 Wise.
Galvet-ton. .June 28 Parker.
Eight District. Johnson,
Tied River,, Feb. 22 Ellis,
March 8 Tarrant,
" 22 Dallas,
April 12 An ac
- 26 timei
Bowie,
Cas<f
Titus.
Hopkins,
Fannift,
La in a i4,
April 12
June 7
Jnly 12
changing tit
1'lingCoiirU
May 3 for thc\l6th District
" 10 will take el'ect on the
_ — * ,24 Js^t of ijjngnst.
Ail actlchanging tliS Seventeenth District.
times of hol'iing the Williajhison, March %
Courts in the 8th Dis- Burnet, •' 2(>
trict takes effect on Llano,, April 12
the 1st tVay of August. San Saba. . •' ltt
Ninth District. McCulloch, May
Houston, '
Cherokee,
Anderson,-
Henderson,
Kaufman.
Van Zantlt,
March 1 Brown. "10
" 15 titmpassas. 17
April 12 Eighteenth District.
May
Medina,
17 Bandera,
31 Uvalde,
Smith county isalso in Atascosa,
the 9th District and Kinney,
by the law heretofore ilavtrick,
in forcc its Court
should commence on
March f
21>
April 5
•' 12
May 3
10
Nineteenth District.
McLennaii. iViarch 15
the 24th '■ ay; bat all Bostfoe, April •*>
the time heretofore al- Erath. '• Jit
lowed to Stuith has Palo Pinto, " H
been appropriated to Buchanan, 2ft
the Courts of Kauf- Comanche, May o
man and Van Zandt. Hamilton, " lu
Among the general Coryell, " 17
«wspasse<f attifc late Bell, " SI
«J ion we find no pro- ^
rision made for Smith.
The Comet: •
IF Aor on«, ,wri«iiejs to *ee n.hntnisoiner and ntorm
piuStable sight than 'he («met. ihev should call t
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