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EDUCATiOMt.
school.
in v*.9
June If; wly.
ugg ig?y
WEEKLV TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRIAUV 9, 185!>,
Deeds, Houston, !«"■
. J&- J- BAUB\VIJ*i
^tlorHty at Lair, Hout
a. i. rXLSt
*... p.. I A Mw*<t at u«, .usatrmmxy, jhm-
iprtuf'U, •* I Will practice in Montgomery, Ortmie*jtod
j. I Walter coastles . [Dec
11 preetlce in the Ooort s <* tb*J*h District.
: 1 r h US* wit.
t. W. MWWfPEi
0 BICHAtfD
liw
tSronghoattha Btatfr
j.wl*«rc.ara. I
1* aETCAUFE>
I Areata, Csfitostt, larlm C .
Inly W ly'5B.
rjohcmbui.
canty, T*xat.
extern Texaa-
Lavsca, Col-
n the counties of
nd. Slat
rda and
Austin. Brasoria, Fort
MP""
n. Special attention given to tfteXandBusiness
ion of debts, an<J the prosecution of cliams
«BT
against the State.
When
'henever it 1* desiredamplareferoBce can be given
la any of the above counties, or In toe dtisaof N. 1 ork,
~ — - '.UalvMton. Honstun and Austin.
Washington, Nashville,!
Nov. 1, 38, wlv.
its, ]M> t'-a shaw, wl.l resuni-* be school
in tne African Ji/itio L>l fai. Church, on Monday
u-* fit bis? 1 " - i(* Nov. 17,if.
Ifigfit SebO«L '
_E iindervtiffaed lias opened a nlgbi ^-hyy! at
tae Lutheran Oiureb, for iwf*and young men who
jo! attend dav m:\uhA. Kea iiug. writing, and Speak-
ing both the tingiish and the Genrien language. and
Arithmetic, vltl be taiwebt. Those wishing to te*4*® Are
.—— . rt*rei vt*d as free scholars.
H C. BRAUN.
TO THE TRAVELLING PIBL1C. |
Houston Tap & Brazoria Railway.
.'Voitcela Sliifpcm al nimfen* I
PtOM and alter Doe. lOrli, 18*3, freight and pas en-'
gertralss will j«av® the depot only, corner isan Ja- \
cinto and Lara at streets, daily (Sundays excepted.! at7j
o'clok A. .n. :0?:- \i\ * j
For Harrisburg dally, at. 8:43 P. X. i
riovite.l, those that e.er, *
joy. 1#. SnitnK *" --
.Commerca Street.
dtes points will La shipped only on
a n>t Vrl«4d«
Texas Military laiiiiulf,
r ; ■'** 'AT r.LkTt^^'nu.K
OPENS next Session* Jauvsry 2Kn—v'" leg*'year of
Mr Weeks, divided in two sessions, etuis with June.
-* «CiriOX—Collegiate, $30 per session, or SHW per y*JT-
'Msparatorr, $:*! per session. (English stud ie only.) $U0
Libr.ip.1 Fuxn—SApcryear: board $12 per uieuth in-
cluding light, fUel, and wash Ins.
Patmexts—Advance eaeh session, invariable, debts
not allowed.
Ca^ks—Twelve years oid, and passing examination
n reading, writing, and arithmetic, through the ground
rules may enter. . N \ <■
Dress—Uniform to be had at the Institute.
The-proper time to enter is at the beginning of the
session, thongh entries mar be madeat any time.
Address, v C.G.F0R8HKY,
Ja 7-'59 wly. RntersvRte Texas.
"™l * * Ke«chV
ai.cx. i1kch.
A ttwaV* St MW tad Uu AjjaaT*,
A. TW .—B.B.—Oaeottheaboreyi'l
q^ra^f^iwrflac^ae. [aaar 3-twtt.
•■MOT ■■
A VUl prwMe*in the c««rta_«t the aerenth Dts-
trict. and tha gnpre— coaitatfclwilw. D*" * 1
j. LOLCS8.
ep mt Ltwr and general Colleotlnf
JVo^.a.CuaUl^K-^TVjIor, Houry S«inp-
I <rro a. welch. .- . ^jos. a, carroll;
WELCH Sc CARROLL,
A12S^caWS5„d°^r"^^t^
of Oaepnbiic square. Land boogbt and aokt on com-
mission. Prompt attention given to the perfecting of
Titles, Collecting of Claims, tc. - ,•
BspaaToXownaend.Tompkina* Co-Jrtwt dCo^S.
Orleans, T-" Pomroy. Benton <t Co., St. Lends, Mo.,
Draper«(Brother, Lon slna. Mo., Bradbary *Oo., Boj-
ton, Maaa->N owlln *Co., Lfnchbnrg, V _ Duke aJack-
on! Fayetteville, Ark.. Philips <t Black, Aoatin, Texaa.
N. B.—Mr. W. is Notary Public for Denton County,
ept. 1, *38, wtwly. • .. — 3 ?
in i. ...T
iosa.es roxs,
CM
feb. S,'«ly.
utimroi *. juat.—
,. t> I. BASTOB
giy|iSw L-. I
^S^On^otea aad j
Accounts ,Jcc. [aprlll-ly.
* a r. i hldtwaltk .
1 3c GoldlbVBltey
jii fiHllwlhi ■ at Law,
- _ Hnmtn, Tan,
HI1L practice in the ferferaTCoTirta of Texas, ta the
iupreme Court at Galreaton, and In aa tiia coantle of
±he First and Seventh Jadidal DUtrtct. JnlyJ.lv
State and I
Aag 8, '5^. ty.
tonal Courts of the j
atSaiTaaton.
HOTEL CAKDS..
ill KLLt HOTEL.
Omrtati
Axtm
IIAS opened the above House, at
Hempstead, directly opposite the
Kilt Road Depot. The best fin* the
mn and C' s al r at
Omni fcaai and Coll 0tlnj Agan , . wp,«a«u3UKuwuiujm nuuuwji ,>f him.
Una*. Win practice ia the varioai eoarta of near.attentlT, hostlers, and plenty of
the third Jtuilelal District, asd in the ooontiea of | feb.i. '58,wly w
JepoL- .
market affords, comfortable rooms,
trusty servants, and e very attention
imtkt wants of the travelling community, will not iafl
togtvesotlsfiftction to jlR who may try ftim. AgoQd.gta-
}®ar -lj.
Jaa.0.* a
AfflW"
Seveath XXntrlcta, and
L.
ffnitm T1w,praC
and foderai Coiffta at art-
Ooaris of the T1 rat and
Bead to Collections in tha
ssrssssssrs Estssij
Colorwto* v « '
March 84 wtwl*'
sasaeis ssa'aagaagff?
Hr. Dickson *aa formerly of thatna of WoirUlfc
Wckaon, CtortcartUa TeaM- April Id. ly -SS.
. c. a—tow.
MUM ftJardan, .
WmUhafvrd, Father a>_ Torts,
HAVI tW day entered into a cot rtper hip_ for the
jaasm ateks* iijim juob.
TREMONT HOU8K,
GALVESTOX. X&ZJS.
AVKES & JACOBS, Proprietors.
THE above well known House has
been thoroughly repaired and newly
ftKnishadwHbaUUia latest improve-
ments. ThePHHWietorsdonothesJ-
' tate in saying It shall be conducted on
\ principles such as will insure the comforts of its guests.
I The Table will be supplied with all the delicacies the
market affords. A share of public patronage tssoliclted.
iprli .V) twtwtf. • AYRJSai JACOBS.
_ tarch . ly.
rers>
" Prac- I
> 17th Jodlaisl Diatrict, and in al 1 the
rarioos ConrU In the City at 4«« * U '
all tha bsaineaa men in Austin. Rb.3tf.l 8-
EVTAW HOUSE, . ,
nUNJSVILLE, *JE*<AS,
The proprietor ofthts Hotel would,
respectmHy inform his friends and
patrons that he stiff continues, at
hu old stand, on the comer of the
public square, aad thankfUl for past
It a continuation or the same. His
spacious and airy—andibrthe fdture his at-
will be directed to the entertainment of travel-
taaar cart, 1lers only, without town boardink and lodgers: hence
tp?--- —.7.-77, I there will always be ready a choice room—good cistern
. SI 1 water, 011 the premises, ilis stable clfcse at hand will
of money and also to tne w | ^ ^ oor and/txftfor. and an experienced
hostler. BBHJAMAS S. WILSOIf, Proprietor.
June 221858. 6 m. w. - V ' 'a- •• 1
A ttamar St btw.JMia Tim.
JJl tinsiaM
FANNIN' HOUSE,
T. B. J. HADLST, Psorsiarea.
Fannin Strtet," Httubm, Texas.
t. w. una..
Mwllkk
mm it
leirlsf,
1M JsdleW Diatrict, and is the Jfderal and Su-
nt AsStin^ feb 5 58.
I. mqrs.
Casssellar at Uw,
I AM sow pr«]isr«d to receive
company. I hare added to this
heretofore roomy house twelve
«tm rooins ittyW'ffel iitt fire
y are ail wellfnrnikhod and venti
with Halls and promenades. The dining room
4fggg£
■trotyl to hmi, wll4 receive prompt
places
lated with Balls and prm . .. . _
will soon M extended and other improvements
made. I promise the beat fare and comfort, and if
PMrtofth
attention.
of the State an
I dont comply I make no charge. I hajre a stable
exeellent ostler. And am prepared to make
country customers and others feel at home, which
will endeavor to d Feb 13 'S7.1,
nr. biioklbt. H
■thepractiooof theLaw, and wii I
the Gouts of UMTlst Jsdletel Biatrict
(tdion—Hodroilefd Texas
doc Id
*'W.
To the Travelling CoMSBity I
jKEBCHAJTT'S HOTEL.
(£st Btgmu Bn*4.) . - ..
•* JAMES ROtlZE. Proprietor? i?
ular Hotel, is now being
ired. 14 is situated
t of the city, and has
,_j«aperior to any Ho-
-tel hi the city. It contains sixty
Thispo
in a heal
Com—elmr mt tow. „„ a„. wuuuu MIJ
_ | large airy rooms, all of which are wall furnished. There
Ttxms, An j business j y§ anexcellent Iron Fire Proof Safe, in wtiich visitors
SEW ORLEANS.
CAUKIACC llEPOSrrORT.
R. MARSH 1'KNMAN i CO.,
Si 83 Bd 83 Common ft.,
Between Si. fharles and City Hi_le!.
OtLfic'HKS. R0CKAWAV3.
Cotton and Sugar will be.delivered a> heratofore n
will La shim
and Friday.
Fraigbt r Richmond and intenuo- i
Mt.uday, \Tednsday i
^ ill be received and .filtered at the DKPOT
ONLtT . JOHN W. STUMP.
JMc. 6. tf. w - fhp't. lf.T. & H. P..
Freight "i
ly:
UKkTTS. HUGQiKS.
COACIIKS. JEKSEVWAU0N8
And a general assortment o! I! A UN RS8, for sale low
for cash or city acceptance. \ Mar IP-'S? Iy |
|ggA New Arritngement
' Great Westers Bonte
1859
Bastrop Military Institute,
TILE fourth session opens on the 21,1 January,
1859, under the snperintendonce of Col. R. T. P.
ALLEN, the founder, and for many years superintend-
ent of the Kentucky Military Institute, a distinguished
araduate of West Point,.inda practical Engineer; as-
sisted by an able faculty,. The ooorss of.study will be
that usually taught in the best Colleges, with an extend-
ed course in mathematics, mechanics.natural sciences,
and civil engineering, with field practice and use of in-
struments. • - \
The discipline is strict, theinoral and spirit nal inter-
ests of the pupils being had in special reganl. The In-
stitute has an excellent and well selected Library; an
extensive Apparatus, not excelled iu the State *. and
buildings now under contract, and beihg erecttd for the
anodationof 100 Cadets.
Institute charge for tuition and boarding, lights*
and. washing, included, $lli per session, of twenty
ts, payable Invariably in advance, with a deduction
of $20 for Preparatory students. JYo extra charge what-
<er.
49"For further information, address the Superin-
tenqest^ 8. W. SIMS,
Bastrop, January 19, 1S5S Dec 24. ly
President.
After January 1st, 18(9, *frainsoa theB. B. B. k C. Rail
way will leave Harris bur*, at 7 o'clock A. St., daily,(San
days excepted) connecting at Richmond with stags*
for Austin, La Urange and Cdumbus/tf cnzales. and San
Antonio.
Hetcbxixu.—Lsave Richmond everyday, (Sunday ex-
cepted) at 2 o'clock, P. M. connecting with U. S. Mail
Boats at Harrisburgfer Oalveston. r.„. „„
JXO. A. WILLIAMS,
Jan. gup't. B. B. B. & C. Rail war
Mobile and Texas Steamship Line
| FOrt MOBILE
DIRECT.
Leaves Mobile 1st and 15th of each month.
leaves Galveston 7th and 22nd of each ni< uth.
Cabin passage $15 to Mobile.
Deck passage $3 to Mobile.
Freight io cents per cubic foot.
The flne, low pressure, United States Mail Steamship
"FASHION," J. C. Smith, Commander, will sail for Mo-
bile as above.
The 4'Fashion" wiH make regular semPmonthiv trip
between Oalveston and Mobile. She has recently be«
thoroughly overhauled and repaired—has new boi! r>
etc., and Ls in every way sea-worthy. The Cabin h*
been e a large* j and fltte«i up expressly for this tra-!-'
Passengers going to the North and Last, wiii ti • t>.
route the most economical anu speedy, and the-
modations on board unsurpassed.
For freight or passage apply on boar-, o: «• _
WRLbY, .* 11 1
Aujt 20,wtw 1^ \tce*.ty P ■
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY.
T. Wale Department,
Rev. Rufos C. Burleson, A. M. President and Professoi
ofandent and Spanish Languages.
Jfc Dft Wallace, A M. Prof, of Natural Science and the
French Language.
RevRichardBl
Burleson,AM.ProfofMental and Moral
elles Lettres.
A B. Prof, of Mathema tics and Ast re-
Prof, of German Language and
Philosophy and Belles Lettres.
Mr OHLeland,
nomy.
Louis FrtiHke, A~ M.
'IttMitWi: • r---' ^
Mr J IiSuiitli, Principal:of Preparatory Department.
Wm. H. Long, Tntor. . :
Law Departmen t,
•if. rsSAitliEK KXCHAflWii
HOTEL,
XKW 0KLEAX9. LOUISIANA.
HILL & rliLDB.GTH, Proprietor*. _
FOSTBH'S SLAVK OEPOT,
.Jfo. 157 Common .Street, Sew OrleMt.
Keeps constantly on hand aud for sals
Mechanics, Field Hands, Cooks, Wask-
ers^Iraaorj, and Crcnoral House
Servants,
Also, Buys and sells Slaves on Commission. ""®0
March 17. ly_
J* Ao Beard & Co.,
Auctioneers anil Appraisers
REAL ESTATE, SLAYKS, ETC.,
Stock Broken and tieneral Agents,
No. 3 Banks' Arcade Passage,
(Nearly opposite their Old Stand.)
And 38 Alag&zine Street. %• Orleans
•MKH*Kit SMITH. Audi— rmare'Mlyl
BlSIMiSS CARDS.
I
C. JtiLlt'S KOKHLKK,
TTTH0LE3ALE and retail dealer in tine HAV-
VV ANA 8EGARS, TOBACCO,TOTS, FBVITS
and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Observe the sign
of the Violin, Main street, opposite L.J. Lathams
Houston. MarSfl.'Sg-lvw.
J. R. .11 orris.
Copper -S mi t ii i ng and PlnmbiBK,
MA1X STREET. HOUSTON'.
Orders promptly executed. 1L f Ail work war
rented. [ Apl 10-V 7 ly.
BUSINESS CARDS.
CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STOKE,
F. OIBSEKB,
{Ftrmeiiyof Xtw Orleans.')
. At his stand, two doors South of the Po*dofllc«
keeps on hand a liuo lot of Boots, Shoes and
Uaiters, of all descriptions, and can tarn out as
good and cheap work as any workman in Texas.
m
Work warranted,
the trade.
Best qualities of leather for sale to
March 15 twlv 'W
Gabel's
Table
Brewery,
drewcr'a
CHARLES S. LOSGCOPE,
lottonFactor and Commission, Receifing and
Forwarding "Merchant
CvmMtTX* Street, Houston, Texas.
Per-tonal attenthin givea to seUing and shipplug of
otton and other produce. Oniers fir supplies prampuv
tleutled, when acc<«nipanle«l with Produce ©r Ca b
11. w _____
HKNRY SAMfSOIf.
H. SAMPSON & 00,
COMMISSION MEIUjUANTS
HOUSTON*. TEXAS.
DEALERS iu UKO^EBIBS, and ail kinds .
of PLANTATION -UPPLIE6.
JO> Cash advances ~>Hde >n Cotton and othM
Produce consigned to n« on Sale, Storage or Ship*
mentto other mirken Jan.&— .
Keer. Ale and
Yeast.
MANUFACTURED at the Houston
Brewery, and for sale by the subscri-
ber. Beer ami Ale in whole, V* ani^t
barrels for bar or family use, and \
bestBrewer's
feb. 4 ly '«S-
bestBrewer's Yeast alwayc on han-l.
PKTEftGABEl-
Hon R T Wheeler,
Hon R EB Baylor,
Wm P Rogers. Esq,
John Sayles, Esq.
This Institution is in a flourishing condition,—213 stu
dents are reported in the last Catalogue, the faculty,dis
cipline and health of the University are all unsurpassed
by any young Institution In America.
Tuition in the primary department $26 00 a year
• College •:?>- .5 00 ...
Library and Incidental fee, ft 00 ...
Board in good families at from $10 to $12 a month.
The Literary department commences exercises on the
1st February, and the Law Department on the 15th of
June'. - w « *
For other particulars see Catalogue or address Pres
RUFOS C. BURLESON, or Hon R T WHEELER, Inde*
pendence Texas.
Jan lj. ly.
. . ■■uCAVClidlk null rue a iws cuac. iai nlllbu MWVis
care, will receive strict and prompt I can deposit valuables of any kind, and be perfectly
secure, an attentive clerk Is always, fn attaudance, to
manage this part of ~
* Van Cuiin New Orleans, Sirer, Tan elers staying at this
Stia-PMaielphia;Powell A Ruthven,Galveston; at aU times, to
rta^o>goStQL. - Jan 18 *88 ly. | aiws^
1. B. CARLS
. UOUSTUN
Young Ladies' School.
rpHK reopening of this School, commencement of the
X semi-annual session,took place on the 1st of Sep-
tember, under the supervision of Miss Jiaher, with
the akLof competent teachers, r - s v
Mira M. has had several years experience in teaching
In the South* andean give tha moat-. saCtefactoy refer-
ence fromt he ladies of the Semtnary Where she receiv-
ed her education, the Hfisters of the Presentation Con-
vent, Klldare; the Principals of Schools in New Orleans
and parents in New Orleans and Houston, Whose chil-
dren have made progress in education, quite to their sa-
tisfaction, under the carelhl instruction of Miss Maher.
Miss M. Teturns thanks for the patronage she has re-
ceived, and respectfully solicits continuance from her
kindly patrons, parents and guardians generally, who
are interested In the erase of sound educedon.
Every attention shall be paid to the natal*, health,
comfort and advancement of the Youn^r Ladies com-
mitted to her charge. They shall have all the advan-
tages to enable them to obtain a solid, liberal and re-
fined education. The instruction will be^inculcated^md
the di&ipilne exercised,(without the Infliction of cor-
awiXa —-- "-.iitea theunderstand-
. _ jl manners and habits
.hem for usefulness in tWlr ftiture
The-course of Instruction will include linglish and
French In their virions branches. Industry, applica-
tion, perse verence and regular attendance at School,
will be required of the pupils, as the best mean's to se-
cure to each til e advantages of a thorough education.
All the natwssary apparatus for the illustration and
expianatloirofthe Sciences, wiHbein use, to faclfitate
the course of study.
The school is located in Ma—nlc Hall Main Street,
opposite the Presbyterian Church. The rooms are.
ueatly ti tted urcand everything adapted for study They
have recetv««nfcot*U|gi repairs and are well adapted to
cold weather, securing good health and comfort so es-
sential to good scholarship.
Tebns or tuition, Ifenpijw
io classswf
the ichooi.
FOR NEW ORLtW .
U. S. MAIL LtJiE.
THE Public are Respectfully Informed th«'
the fbllowlngsuperiorSte..m Ships will run Detween
Texas and New Orleans the coming season via the ills-
sissipui Kiver, carrying the United States Malls:
CHARLES MORGAN Capt. John Lawless.
TEXAS - " H. Wl'jon.
MEXICO. .... " V
Leavlns Oalveston on TUESDAYS and
10A.M.
Thf.ORIZ.ABA Capt H. Plaee.
" MAfe'OLIA J- S. Crow ell.
" MATAGORDA W.C.Flandera
"Will run between Galveston and Brashear, from the
latter place pM^enj-ers vrtH take the O.R. Road w Sew
C. t. BiEK & CO.
Plumbers asd Manufacturers of the
lAIYNT
!\Di"S'l [BLi. WATER PIPES,
' t
Street* NewOrleapa.
. . .i iianges, Stoves, Bath?
• a - i- ii «Ba^iu>, Lead Pipes; Bee
. n ,o. a . . sctiptlous. Well andCB
.« . a.ut..., «'U Lsol tt..a toice,
a . pi in .tiy ait -uded to, and all work is
mi r^uie . l«. w - U.-Uidioii. seDt 24, wtwly, '58
W. IL Talbot
I FRIDAYS at
commodations, apply to
£BNICHOLS rfCO.,1 filtlv<y.-ton
orJAS.H. LOCKHART,/ Ual%<Mit0n*
II. N. CALDWELL Indianola,
C.B. PAYNE New Orleans
yf The MAGAGORDA will for the present continue
to carry the U. S. Mails, passengers and fre!
New Orleans, Sabine Pass and Galveston.
it, between
t.l,lywtw
GreatSoiithern TIail Routt
FOR THE
TO
Hun
with all that tlie market aflorda.
ug,l '59. W
BAKUMN * CABLE,
- - -0 Wmc*y Tm*. will pne-
iof McLennan, Bell,Botqae,
CoryaUand other counties of the Third Jndicisl
Dismet, od in tha Supreme Court at Austin.
Bern To:—W. W JMwna fc Bon, Kohte * lie
Cerall, C. M.Hubby k Co., Waco; Gladden *
iota—,Mo* Orleans, fia.: H. * . Douglas > Co.,
'ena^ C. Bonis * Co., Allen tc Bagby,
*.; Joo.8haekleford,Galveston,Tex.;
Co.,K.Y.; PrD Jayne A Son,
anlM '58 ly
iota a. witi
curroa tukit
Tart Bond .and
veston
j.a. wutob
apviltS wlv.
CURTQN T«**T, 111. limiMI,
Terry fc Maateraaa,
,W, Autn,TbM. Will
^Mstiiatki county
in the Federal Court in Galveston.
Tetnt. Will
inferior Courts of
WUL A.
win be paid to
WIH buy, sell, ana locate
*.*.
tm Ageat8 ana l^atoras ;
9. CBWBT,
fieseral Land A Collecting Agent,
P ARTICULAR and prompt attention
all bnirtneos antrnatsal to him. WIBbuy,
From a close connection
the General Land Office, haa a
knowledge of Land Laws and Titles of the country. It
wlB he necaanry. tbr those wtshlntftuy services to re'
.'eea: should tha business transacted not amount to
remittance the balance will be returned or placed ou de-
salt hi Mett to order. ~ .
shr, Is of the Banks of LosUUwliHII be received.
* B19 HA1BWH, •
viilprao-
Courts afthe
and sBUnds*^
Paschal, autinT
*. a. ■coixsts
neOiMii
. at law, Bottrop,
coBectlon of Claims
to Moles tf Sims,
Mm Hancock
Sept. 22 ly
1 ^fwSSujtr4tTkri*r Co., To-
IB the District Courts of s3 the
ct, a*t in the
crantiaa. and
ia a* nine-
♦ir
H. Eo
Co. Ttxat.
AOBNT8,
practice in
District,—
—leatraat-
ly.'W.
Collection
AND
DESTINE, TEXAS.
CRAVENS * GOOCH
preeetoeo# tiw laadTltiSI
▼AM
Cwntr nf GanmeMet
BOfEl,
Jhydras Strati,
NEW URLIMS
THIS House is situated in the most
centralpartof the city, being bribe
laving been
nodations to
newly funtishedL it otters saperior accomnu
the traveling pontic, and n<yexpense will be spared by
the undersigned to iuakeiiFIR^CLASS '
spect. Z-4 ~'J f *■ ' ' TH06. W.H
*
The table will be suppBed with ' the best the market
l ciin guarantee
in th%. Cit
ths'best«
V i New ORLRAat^ July 17/58
CUizens nf Houston and Vicmity .*—Havlns purchase
from Mr. Henry Yan BJhber. (fcrnietlt of the OU Cap-
itol House,) his interest iu the"above Hotel, I wish to
call the atteution of hUitiepds and flalrOns-to the above
card, And promise thgt (here will not be anything want-
ing on ray parUtomaM t$1* ho e «ne<ifiheaM*t popu-
lar Hotels in the city of New .
Trusting to a liberal share of patronage fromSrdlsWin-
n itiiig publ'C, and bein* resolved tosatt^y- aU, •
I am RetimetfnifaF Yours,
Gen'l Land Agency.
JTEFFEBSOn X. LOVE,
flntral Land Agent ain Locator.
Otfcrs his services to his old friends and the public
—'"'to locate lands on the Upper Brazos, and on
Med route of the Houston and Galveston Cen-
KaUroad. Having spent sorerai years in the bttrt-
he flatters himself that ha c^t proeure as good lo-
aacan be had.
5. tuition, ftr>pi two lo Hvn dollai
ud capaei ty.) i For particulars
HOUSTON ACADEMY.
iUm Academy wilt be open for the ad-
pupils off both sexes, on the lsf^JDe-
The chief object lu thla Institution will be to impart a
thorough Eagttshand practical E<lutfatk>n.
SifelliuR, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Geography,
KngUsh (trariwner^Composition will form an indispen-
sable part of the studies of all the puplld at *oine period
of their scholastic course, * Pai s will be taken to teach
sati
every pupa to speak and write habitually, his own lan-
guage with correctness.
In additiou to Authmetic, the other branches of 3Iath-
ematics, pure and applied, will be tanght totbo>e pupils
; - . jirhc wish to acquire them as extensively and thoroughly
ykslnauyof the American Colleges: embracing the se-
ries as set"Fjrth*n t heText Books of Davtas, Loom is and
Other similar authors. In surveylnz. Men: era* lon, etc.,
the use of Instruments wjii be taaehl practically.
Witli Ge<jjcrapby will be taught tne use of Globws, and
to. facilitate the understanding of Astronomy, the
Trustee* of the Acadenrfy have provided a pi uietariam
«u*loilier"apparatus. ' '*K r
A small Chemical apparatus and some few Philosophical
instruments have been purchased. A more exteusi ve pro-
vision of the means of instruction in these branches will
bttuade when Hie wants of the Academy shall appear to
demand it.
The LattoandgrjMgsHL the Wencli and Genuan lan-
(U|ge« wUlbe tan gut to those pupils who- mdy wida to
ciipiire hem. There will be as thoroi<gh and :is exteu-
ive instruction in t|iei"> languages as at any institution
n America. /'-J I ■ .. - i
Provision isalao made lor teaclilag Music. ;
In moral or Ethioal Pldlosophy, in tlie study of Histo-
ry and in the varions reading of the Academy. 'The
doctrines taugbt will be in consonance with thepriiu-i-
.ptes. the iretitwtions and usages of our own -State, and
Jof the neighboring Stales of tjie Union.
It if notuyslgned in this advertisement to present a
tepvgramme of fheeotdve of^nstruction iu the
joy; not to give some general idt* of its scope and
and of th branches taught.
For purgpsqaof iortruction the pupUswill be cla i-
Inreflsrence to prices of tulfeion they will Iks arra nged
In three classes, and charged arvonling to the branches
pursued, Tlirae, Four, Upd'Hve dollars monthly, pay-
able in advanoe. iThJR ittnrcsvers atf charge*.
For the convenience or those parentK who mav wish to
end their smaller with their larger children an elemen-
tary odkod into be opened in a room of u**. Academy,
for which the tuition Is at the rat" of two apd a half dol
laj-s per month. B. A. SHEPI£EK D,
east and north.
THROUGH~TICKETS
VIA
Memphis & New Orleans
PACKETS
MEMPHIS.
Thence by
The Memphis and Charleston Railroad,
And continuous Railway connections through East
Tennessee and Virginia, to
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE.
WASHINGTON.
RICHMOND,
PETERSBURG,
LYNCHBURG,
ATLANTA,
NASHVILLE,
YIRGIN1A SPRINGS, ele.
£*~Express Mail Trains leave Memphis daily, at 8 p.
m., makiug sure connections through to New York at
less expense and time than any other route.
4*"Memphis Packets leave New Orleans at 5 p. H.
MONDAYS:
ECLIPSE. —...Captain J. D. Clarke.
NEBRASKA. Captain A. R. lrvin,
WEDNESDAYS:
JOHN SIMONDS .Captain J F Smith.
INGOHAR Captain B Parts.
FRIDAYS:
H. R.W. HILL. -—.—.........Captain TH Newell.
BELFAST ........Captain W. Wray.
f^For freight or passage, and through tickets, apply
to .LlLFItELIGH, General Agent,
Memphis Packet Office. St. Charles Hotel, left wing.
WM. INS LEE, Passenger Agent.
> N.B*—'Tickets by this roate good for any length <
time.
49" Baggage checked through. Dec 3.6m wtw
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS!
THE HOUSTON AND TEXAS CfcN
TKAL RAILWAY.
NEW MAIL SCHEDULE,
To all parts of he State by Railway ft Stages
TIME Sf MONE Y SA VEDI! j
New Arrangement, Commencing
July 1st, 1858*
NEW TIME TABLE;
Traius leave Houstou every day at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Cypress.. 8:45* A. M
" Hempstead at.— 1&30 A. M.
Leave Hempstead at. ...12 M.
Arrive at Cvpress at.a-...-....—...«..«.......... 1:40 P. M.
*' Houston.... —..330 A M
The greattmrough U.S. Daily Mail Line, from Galves-
ton aud Houston, to the Interior.
The Houston and Texas Central Railway completed to
Hempstead.
Trains leave Houston every day at 7 o'clock A. M.,
connecting at Hempstead with Sawyer's splendid lines
of Daily Four Horse-Post Coaches for Austin, via_Chap-
Schulte's Brewery#
JfRjtR THR TJtP ROAD DEPOT. HOUSTON
THE undersigned respectfully an-
. nounces to the Public of Houston
| and vicinity that he if no« prepared
1 to furnish the best quality or Ale,
r Lager beer, Porter and Yeast in
Rquantities to suit purchasers,
ly 1 '58, lywtw. HENRY SCBULTE.
THE THOROUGH BRED JACK,
Kaifht Errant,
WILL stand the following seasou at M S Finch's, near
Tin-acaiia Hills, Limestone Co., Tex*, lie will lie et
to Jennetts at $40 to Insure: and to mares at $15 to tn-
rure. No charge will be made for keeping Jennetts du-
slng the season. He Is 16 hands high, well proportioned
of a black color, four years old last September.
Knight ErUaxt was Sired by old Knight Lrrant.lila
a l. peel. '• «««•
PEEL A DUMBLE, L '
Cotton Factors^
GENERAL COMMISSION
and
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
- • M in street. Houston. Texas
Persoral attention given to the sales of*coTTOM(
hidks or hrodfck and the execution of orders en-
rusted to them I Oct 8 It—a
NEW TORE.
J.OVKMM.
NELSON
Conuyissloa
Wm. B Cassit.LT
CLEMENTS, A CO.
Merchants and Cotton
t'actor ,
NO. 66, BROAD Street, NEW TORE
Liberal cash sdranees made on all consignments
to the above house, by Messrs. T. 11 M.Mausk A
Gilbckt Stsixo.Galveston. *
^ept.SOllu 1M6^ I*. .
Brewer & Caldwell
General t orn mission
MERCHANTS
Mo. ao CHd Slip. v
«-C. BtEWCK, I New York.
guXB. Caldwell, i ■ —
-Refer to Messrs. H. Sampson tCa, Houston.-exas.
Oct.tl.tlly. ;
MISCELLANEOUS.
sr
♦-
Texas African
ware a aiJS
A Z.WM8H,
Sh#ir Rooms o«i Wlal a «treet,
One d 9r from tiart 4* 7>r.
* —:—-o—r-—
A CHOICE Selection of Fruit
for sale by
who want them, I
ABR AX ii. GEXTRT.
gcoroe k. otis
GENTRY & OTIS,
W H O L RO CEEl
AND
Commission Iflerchants,
-No 121 -Front Street, New York,
feb.22 lyw. '58. .
dam was a Wondef. Knight Errant was bredllni Tennes-
see and raised by Bom A MooRE,ofTlwacana HlUs,Texas
March 26 '68 wlv.
UK.. J vMErf' DISPENSARY?
No. 82 Customhonse St.,
BETfVEEJV ROYAL JtJfl) BOURBON 8TS.t
New Orleans*
For the Permanent Cure and Eradie^'-'-n of
all Private Diseases, without Mercury,
Hindrance from Business, or Expo-
sure to Friends, with the use of
Newly1 Discovered Remedies.
A cure Guarantied in all
* eases, whe w within
f he power •/
remedies.
'TTOE unparalleled success which has attended
A these REMEDIES in all parts of the U. States
and Europe, the many remarlutble cures they have
effected which were pronunced incurable by the most
eminent Physicians, justifies me In offering them to
the confidence of the unfortunate. Tne following
are some of the diaeases teamed * i rivate,'' all of
which these remedies permanently eradicate, via*
SrrHiLis, primary, secondary and tertiary; Urr
rsral discharged, Gonorrhoea,Gleet, Noctdr-
hal emissions,Periodical Affections or Females
nowever complicated they may be; Diseases o* ^he
Back and I ions. Inflammation of ~*ue Bladder
and Kidneys. Rheumatism, Hydrocele, Cancers,
Ulcers, Tomous and all diseas/s of the skin.
Strictures Cured without the use of the Bougie
or any instrument
Dr. James would also call theattention especially
of those who have privately and improperly injureo
themselves in that secret and solitary habit whicl
ruins the body and mind, unfitting them for eitht "
business or society, vis: Censtitual Debility or Im-
potence. The following are aome of the sad and
melancholy effects produced by early habits ofy« th
vis: Weakness of the Baftk and Limbs. Pain in the
Head Dimness of Vision. Loss of Muscular Power,
Palpitation of the Heart, Dispepsia, Nervousness,
Irritability, Symptoms of Consumption, etc. Men-
tally. the fearful effects on the'mind are more to * o
dreaded. Lgpsof Memory, Confusion of Ideas c-
pression of Spirits Evil foreboding, Aversi r ee
Society, Self-Pistrust, Love of Solitude, T;midity
etc.. are some of the evil nroduced.
All persons afflicted with any of the a >ve *ymp
toms should not fail to call on Dr. Jamk.<, and be at
once restored to perfect health. Let no false deli-
cacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save
yourself from the awful and dreadful consequences
of this terrible malady Weakness of the organs
immediately cured, and full vigor restored.
P. tf.—Persona residing out of the city,or who can
not visit me personally,by giving particulars of dis-
ease, in letter, and enclosing a fee of Ten Dollars,
will have the Remedies of disease sent to their ad-
dress, enclosed in a small package aqd concealed
from observation. N^ communication noticed un
less accompanying the fee as the numerous corres
pondence of tlfe Doctor forbids.
Consultations held strictly confi lential.
Address, DR. JAMES,
Medical Dispensary, No. 82 Customhouso Street.,
imarSO Ir 1 Between Royal an d Bonbon. N.
THE KENTUCKY HARVESTER
F. S. HOTTENSTEIN.
Bouse, Sign & Ornamental Painter, Papei
Hanger & Blazer.
rpHAXXTULfor past patronage, solicits the continuanr r
A of the good will of the public. Refers to his wo if
seen everywhere In the city. Shop opposite the F f
nln Houso,ln the Hooker building, Nov. 15, wte I*
J. R. Morris,
MANUFACTURER OP STOVES, PUMPS,
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON
WARE.
ann pkalbit in
Hardware, Cuttlery, Tools, Castings,
* and Wood ware,
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON.
4pll0-'57 It
L aLLFN W FULTON,
Allen & Fulton,
(Snocessors to Allen. B a pity if Cs.,)
Cotton Factors and General Com-
mission Merchants,
Main and Commerce Streets, Houston; Texas,
WILL store and forward Cotton and Merchan-
dise, sell on Commission or adrance on
the same for shipment.
Orders for Plantation Supplies promptly respon-
ded when accompanied with; i * or oroduce. wlr
July 1. *57* ,
UNION PRESS AND WAREHOUSE
To W. wiiitinarsli,
Successor to T. S. Lubbock,)
RECEIVING,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANT.
and
COTTON FACTOR,
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
Auly9— t la
WaLDRON, ROBB & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCEBS
AND •- «
Commission Merchants,
NOS. 71,734c 75 FRONT STREET,
geo. b: waldron,
thos. r. robb,
nathl. waldbox,
newyork.
Jan 26, twSmwly, 59
Machine-Made'
HORSE SHOES.
fashionable; upholstery
Houston Texas.
THE UNDERSIGN ED begs leave
to intirm the public that he
_ is prepared to execute, all or-
ders in his line of business, with neatness and dis-
patch, such as Paper-Hanging and Upholstery,
Lounges, Sofos, Tetea Tetes, Easy Chairs, fcc„
Window and Bed Curtains tnaTle and bung. Rooms
neatly prepared. Mattrasses made of all descrip-
tions. and he keeps on hand a constant supply Old
' Furnitureand Mattresses restuffedand covered over
in the best manner. _
Aug. 2. *58 lytw. JOHN B. CONRAD.
h.. fultos, i. wheat
T. H.'FriiTON&Co
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign Liquors", Old Bourbon and Rye Whis-
ky, manufacturers of Pure Spirits anji Do-
mestic Liqnors.
Main Street, Houston Texas,
Having a manufactory in Kentucky, they
guarantee all their Liquors pure and tree
fro*n poison. fehf, v1y '58.
a. s. BLOUNT
J. J. CAIN CO..
it the terminus of. the Central Railroad.
terage and Commission
m
WE Store, Sell and Ship Cotton, Merchan-
dise and all kinds of Produce. Our large
lAiEHidSi
enables us to put 1oitfiin doors all ffie produce and mer-
chandise which may be consigned to us.
Special attention given to the selling of Cotton, and
orders for Goods promptly attended to. nouston,Texas.
oept. 1, '58. ly-a.
new brick. fire proof
w. b. tixcext.
VINCENT
w. s. owens.
OWENS,
[Successors to Vincent db /Vsftcr.]
COTTON FACTORS,
And
pel IIIU, Brenham. Round Top,
Webberville to ' *
La Grange, Batrop,
iht—28 tulles,tessStaging then by any
other route.
This line conn s at Austin, with Sawyer's Daily Four
Horse Post.Coaches forGoczal,es,Lockhart,Seguin, New
Braunfels, San Antonio, and all Western Texas.
Tri-weekly Mai! Stages Slso connect with the road at
Hempstead for Waco,via Anderson,Boonville,Wheelock
Connecting at
,Gcortown,Aus-
...........wa«, v...., Dalla*. McKinney
Bdtdiam, Paris toClarksville and thence to Little Rock,
Arkansas.*
Stages connect with this road at Cypress for Mont-
uery, Danville, Cold Springs, Plantersvllle, Waverlv,
' "■ ~ iloos^Cr 'l
, vttu mv, wiu wi«iu«0o, A aouicas* nil, "f A CI IJ j
iuntsvilie.TuscaloosaJDrockett, Palestine, Hen le son,
Rusk, Madisonvlile. Marshall, Tyler, Nnco^doches, San
Augustiue, and the county " ■ —
east of the Trinity.
f seats of nearly every count
President of the Board of Trustees of H.
Nov. 26 'ft8- It i
A.
Female Department
new, ntfk.fif .. .
BAYLOR UNITERSITY. ■
ARRANGEMENT FOR THE TEAR 1899.
wlB locate large amoanta air omoAird of tbeland,
aad small amotmu oa liberalCtinTmuts. He will al-
so attend to any business
Commissioner of Claims,
N. B.—Business to to before the Commissloi
claims shoald be directed to me at Anstln, and uu
Certtflcatea.lor location, to meat Ovensvllle, Mm-
sod Count;, or to Ft. Belknsp. June 1 y.
TH R nniUwhmmA |§ DfeBtfed to locate iMlBBtiwit
lands taftcnSBte NrtflfcTn conntlMonilieTMSs
Large claims
IWMres'ef choice lands on 4taieii £<
«b.
Marshall, Harrison Co~ Texas,
or W. A. TAWiTON, Ansttn, If moreconylent. He takes
WIT
.Com. Q. i,0. A
Court of Claims.
eror Cook Land Dlst
i. W. Perry, 6 . _
0*W.£UWATd, Marshall;,
Hoaf.i.h&
HMWhHll|
Houston
A, J BYRD,
Aactloaeer, «eaer l Colleclisg and Laad~ig«nt
CONVEYANCBB AND AMANUENSIS,
Waco, M'Lennan Co. Texas.
mmShaanaMli Tains Cur tan yean and
waaaattaaalT^aEqaSMaaee with the people.
S'tb7?^^'b<S^!nk^t^a,cl«rt ifiep In'tbelfcn'
era! Land Offlce under Stephen Cmbr, E^q. -oorht to
arntmimt Mm to the aottce oTpersOns barta* boslness
Is that department;
OollocMon of Notes and aecoaats promptly attended
to. He will draw np Deeds, Mortcsfea. Bills jM Ssle,
— —' other articles of agreemmt for a reasonable
or theold gtatea.n
J U- il. wtn<a.
portion of Texaa
attention.
"Vi-
Advertisements.
W. Jkhrenfeeek Sc Bro.,
n BMB wsaim m m mbmwaob *
of sU descriptions of Wagons, Carls,
Plows and Plantation Tools.
All orders will be filled on the most reasonable term*
and at the shortest notice. aprll 14-wly.
Edwin "Waller, Jr.,
Storage, Forwarding k CommUaioB Merchant,
pBnPSTKAO, TEXAS.
IS the bolldliiK tormerly occnpled by Hail tf Williams
I yn now prepared to give my IndiTldiialattentloa t:
tbeabare bosbiess.
Septs. wtwly'M.
Co Wo STOPPLE,
CONTRACTOR if BUILDER,
KfSTKAD, TEX AH,
XT Informs hi* friends and the citizen
1 and rtdnlty that he Is prepared to build
•many description snd (Uanish materials. Saah,
i asal Bttada made to order. April 7, wly
RooCicovered with are proofCement onthe most
UtaolmnoHL
;T* Johuaoa;
t«my •Bradford,
tHS
PLANTER'S EXCHANGE,
M. L. FULTON k Co. rrsprietors,
HEMPSTEAD,
AUSTIN COUNT ¥, TEXAS.
Sawyer's Stages run dally from Burton to thl
Feb 15 M60. wtw 8m wly.
I. B. meCOWR,' ' ~1
Storage, Recelviac, forwarding kCwmnission
Merehaat.
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
ViU atteivd'tSrfftajslBCM in his'n^iirtlculaT care
given to bate and sehlng negroes and real estate.
Tog. lLlyirW
rpHE next
X Tuesday,
months.
w.;
faealty.
Totf commences on
and* continues live
TiHo^ace Cl Prin^pal, and Professor of Moral and
Mr. B. S. FirsosRALD—Professor of Languages and
Mathemaflos.
Mies Muit R. HAi3 >Engllsh Language and Litera-
ture.
Mies Liank dk Lassadix—French and German.
Mrs. Sarah J. Soon—Teacher of Preparatory repart-
Mnsic Bepartvent.
D. W. Chase—Principal and Professor of Vocal and
Instrumental Music.
SMlss Maby M. Cha«i—Harp, Piano and Ybcal Vusic.
Oscar 4. Chase—Guitar aud Piano.
onaaoiiai Department.
Mm. C.ssrr l. Char-Dotlngand Fainting in Oil
and WatercOlors.''
Mlas l. de Lassaih—Embroidery and Wax Work.
BMrttagi *
Mts.H. &. FfltUKSALP.
Mrs. Maetha D. Clau— * '
Celtace Baiiiiac, -
The furniture la elegant and of the most approrc<1
modem oona'rucl Ion.
The Faculty is complete. Many are already well known
having been coni cted with the Institution for several
■The additions to tha Faculty embrace the highest or-
dor of talent.
She-Mule Department has been placed under the
direction of Pro'essor D. W. Chase. This arrangement
affords the highest granficatlon to the friends of the
Institution, For many years connected with the Judson
Institute, at Marlon, Alabama, and subsequently with
the Lssrange Female College, Ga ; his pB lis are found
throughout the entire South, and are a gratifying evi-
dence of his ability and success as a teacher of music.
Two members of his (natty win aflbrd all needful
tfstance In this department
The Ornamental Department, in charge of Mr-Xarrle
L. Chase, will aflbrd the highest advantages to you* g
ladles desirous of acquiring the accomplUhmtnts tanght
therein. If; v *•: • .
Painting In OMs is now added to the studies uursncd
In this department.
Instruction upon theHsrp^having been frequently
solicited by the patron* Uf the institution, a competent
or f1—*
fpa
a highly acrompUshed __
discharge of her duties the moetunquestionedahllitv.
teacher of that inatmment has been provided
~ ' of Mr *"* " —
The Department o
odern Languages is in charge of
French lady, who brings to the
In a word, alllhe appointments are
class Institution.
- of a tlnU
Parents and guardian* are respectfully requited to
communicate with the Principal, who will render am
desired Information.
The number of pnpHs during the past year has been
one hundred and thirteen,,.7?
Ian 17*59lr. H.CLARK Principal.
~ ACSTIS COLLEGE,
At a regular adjourned meeting ofth# Board of Trua
tees, of Austin College, held In Houston.on the 15th
tns%Kev. Ruftis W. Bailer was elected President ot
Ihe College. Mr. Bslley being present and having nlgnt
fled his seceptance of the offlce. It wss
Resolved, To resume the exercises of the College now
temporarily suspeuded, on Uie 1st Motidsy nf Feb. next
Ineludlng-the exercises of the Preparatory Departtnent
w*h two Profesaors to aid the President.
Raeolved JnJ that Mr. Bailey, who ha. been long e
raged la the bnslnssa of Mutruetlon, and tormerly _
Professor in our Collage, has our entire confidence, snd
the friends of the College are earnestly Invited to gi ve
t cooperation to re-tore "" "
thelrp
Its destined Uboii and usefulness.
Jams Sextrr, Sec'y.,
Dec. 22nd U58; wtwttn
INFORMATION,
the 1 nstltutioii lo
R. H.BTEia,
Chairmen.
I, Tha public are leapecttally kiformed that the ex-
raiaea of Austin College wl.l he resumud on the first
,louder in February next, under an afflcient and able
en
Honda?
corps of teachers.
2. The regular College ClaaoM will be organized, IT
material be furulahed, however small In number, and
a fun course oflnMraetfon given to each, in the regular
iiutllea for graduation.
Sf Tie Preparatory Department will 1
isr the general auperintendence of the
der the general iupertuleBd^Tceof the Present,' and
Eo boywho ean read InteOlglbly may be admitted to
S«pS(« i whomaynot have famlllesof their own.
will b expected torsade Is the College edifice, end
thereby give pro4ec«oi! to tile property, es well as t<w
**.e.?ctoe .? lS2J?!?*I? 'err,,,<ra 9T r' the students
while on the Oiwap founds.
S. The prs*nf term, commencing oirtMe Brut Mon
ay of February, win close on the last Wednesdav of
■ne. BOTUg W. BAILET, President
Huntrvnte, Texas. Dec. M, '58.
E. W. TAYLOR,
Commission Merchant
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
All these Stages are scheduled to the quickest time in
the State, and the connections are known to tie the jj* s-
and most reliable, aud all of thorn carry the U. s. Mails.
F. B.CIIA.S2.
ga~Fr ight received at the Depot fr* ci 7 A. M., t - 5
P. M.,.(Sundayt excepted) butln noc^e «ri.. re g. •
^ceived alter 5P. M. Shipment guarsi- c «-xf •
CO
8t« liOia
pgk .fllmglsklppi |
RW SPEED ANI> SAFMY.
Cairo and Now Orieau. |
RAILROAD UJiE.
'
TAYLOR A BAGBY,
COTTON FACTOES
AND CEN&RALCOiflflllSSlON
MERCHANTS,
TAYLOR *8 OLD STAND,
Houstcn Texas y
\\f ILL Store, Sell, and Forward Cotton and
Yr Merchandise, or advance on the same for
Shipment.
Orders for Plantation Supplies promptly respon-
ded to wLen accompanied with cash or produce.
July 6 *57 wlr ^
W. H. LANE,
Receiving, Forwarding & Commission Mer-
chant.
BITKTOa AMD HEMPSl'EAD,
Personal attention given to the shipping of Cotton
Hides, or Produce, and the execution of Orders entrust-
ed to me, will sell the same on Commission at Houston
! orother markets, as ordered.
j All freight consigned to this house; for the inlerlor.will
| be attended to with care, and Oniers of Shippers or Con-
signors stric ly followed.
RKFERKNCfcS,
W. A. Van AlstviieK^i. I<aac ti Williaiua K*q.,
-John Dickinson, Esq . Messrs. Briggs k Yard.
Messrs. Peel k Diynltly Galveston.
Houston, Rev Davis Morse
Say/twff t'li.ipnell H1H.
Caoitol Sale Se. Livery Stably,
Byll.F MATTHEWS.
STORAGE. FORWARDING
Commission Merchants,
Bonston, Texas.
■ ,
_ Will receire and store, forward or
sell Cotton and other produce, agreeably to
order.
1®S Orders for plantation supplies
promptly responded to, when a'ccoraganied
with Cash or 1'roduce.
A lao Geieral Auction A Commiaalon
JTl. Dealer. Horses iHtuslit and sold on Commission.
Superior horses and buggies for bin*. Carriages and
Buggies for sale. Xe*roc« and any species of Estate,
Real or Personal, sold on Commission.
Rear of Old Capitol Hotel, Travis street, Houston,Texas.
Sept. 1,*58 wly.
ALLEIST & CO
Wealeex in ?I ieble,
Every varie' y « f Marbles :enl«*onstautly on hand an**
o Lettering *nd carvlngdoi;
i r«iH
S. B. BOWLE,
fflaanfaetmrer an< Dealer in
Rail Read Machinery and Supplies,
12 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK.
Ja«. 7. lim.
WM. Ro WILSON,
m
to execute orders for
essful operation, and
HORSE and MUUS
ifloi
SHO^of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little
above the price of Horse-Shoe Iron.
The qualitv of the Iron used In these shoes is warrant-
ed In every respect. These shoes have been approved
country. These Shoes can be purchased through the
principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the U. States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, wild
eel ve prompt attention. • WM. F. BURDEN.
Apr 1112 wlv Agent Troy, y Y
Furniture,' Furniture,
Wholesale and Retail
H. P. DEGBAAF,
87 BOWERY, (Wholesale Ware House.) and
46!i PEARL. St., (Retail Store,) New York.
rnere will be lound the largest and most extensive as-
sortment in the city.
HJ*Hill. of $25 Retailed at Whole-
■ale .Price* at the Bowery Store.
QARDKX SEEDS, caretaBy
_ and ftesb, prepared and
Also, Flower Seed.
GltlST M
Be
can be
r selecte«i. .-sITrnted ware
Corn
fixtures, all
Bolting CkHlu
CCALES, Just Weights and Measure; also, MM, from
cfcire and thieves. Call and see tboo,*V^_
baat tn the
Mower mt
Reaper can ha obtained at aa
m of like quality, of
orders early.
plete. EartyoTderaareauretoba
GRAIN DRILLS, a very
wheat district. Try them.
FILAKD, Scotch, White and Mack Oats,
let, Broom Burn and other
end true to name, at
TTtTNG.
XX fori
RAIN and River Water Film
and ^oujdtielne enrtiunn^
Mtsandupwards,at «A
eRAIN CRADLES, Bakee,
Hoes, Feed Cutters, Com
Oxe Y*koLBowa,Plns, Chums,
Store TrnSn, Grindstone Ftxtw*
Scrauera, Whlffletrees, Well aad
found at
AGENCY for Pratt'* Cotton
Wheels, Stemn Engines. Saw
•4
All Furniture guaranteed as represented. One hundred
and fifty hands constantly employed In manufacturing
All stock laid in for net Cash. It comprises, In part,—
BanwoS. Mahogany agd Walnut.
Parlor Fnrultnre,
In Brocade, Brocatells, Delaine, Plush and Hair Cloth
Rosewood, Mahogany and Enamelled Chamber Furni-
ture. v
In se/sfrom twenty to one hnndr ed and fifty dollars
Also, CANK SEAT and COMMON FURNITURE, In
great variety. A large assortment of Gilt and Mahoga-
ny Mirrors, Spring and Curled Hair Mattresses .Pa-
tent Premium Sofa Bedsteads, with Spring and Hair
Mattresses attached. Ac.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS FURNISHED.
Dealers will find It to their interest to give us a call.
Jan. 24. wtwlm. >
LiTer
JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA.
Chrome or Rerraa* Debility.
1 aesses of the Kidneys and U dlseess. aWMkg
from a Disordered Wrer or Stoaaoh, aaoh as
Constipation, Inward fiU«, Fallness OfltSM to
the Head, Acidity oil he itomack, Hi
burn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or W'
Stomach, roar Eructations, Slaking or _
at the Pit of the Stomach Swimaingof tfce Head.
Hurried and dlfficnlt Breathing, Fluttertng at the
.Heart, Choaking or saffocatl ng Sensatlaae In
a lying Posture, Dimness of ^ ision, Dots or Web.
before the Sight, Feverand Dull P in in the Head,
D. Dciency of Perspiration, Yellowness sf the Skin
aul Eyes,P.in In the Side, Back, Cheat. Limbs,
dec.. Sudden Flushes of Meat. Snrniqg ia tha
Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, aad great
pression of Spirits, can ne effoctanlly eared by
Depression of Spirits,
IfK. HOOFLAJID'I
CELEBRATED
German Bitter*,
Exchangee
QIGHT DRAFTS, oa Now York, BestonA;
O N.Orleans,in sumsr "
Oct. 22, twlm.
l sums to suit purchasers.
W. J. HUTCIIINS.
EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE on New Orleans^ sums to suit pur
chasers. apply to D. McGRKGOR.
Aug. 90 tf.
Sterling Exchanges.
ON UYERPOOL and LONDON,
SIUI1T and SIXTY DAYS
in sums to suit purchasers for Rale 1>
Nov. 1. tf. • T.W.HOPSE rfCO.
DE. 0. M. JACKSON, .
German Medlclaa "tore.
Jfo ISO Jink St . out door teles* Hstk,*kiu
Their power over the above diseases is not ex-
celled, if equalled, by any other preparation In the
United Ststea, aa the cures attest, ia msuy eases at-
er skllfnl i^iyslelaEa bad failed.
These Bitten are worthy Ihe atteaUoa ^Inva-
lids. Possessing great virtues In the rectincatio.
of the liver and leaser gland., exercising the awM
searching power in weakneaa and affecUontf^r Mn
digestive organs, ther are withal safe, certain an l
-pleasant. . ■ • - ■ _
TESTIMONY EEOM TEXAS.
B. F. Backer. Washington, Texaa . Sept.
S4tfc.18S3.aays: "Illave.oldthel rtbottl..fG«-
i Bitters to-day. It Is quite a
i theoe who "
EXCHANGE.
IMPORTER A DEALER IN
MECHANICS' TOOLS
AXD *
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ,
/Food amTWillow-ware Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron
Ware, Hardware it Cutlery, Nails, Castings.
Grind A Mill Stones, Paints, Oils.Glass
andPuty, Tin, Sheet Iron and
Zinc, Cooking ami Parlor
Stoves.^hip Chandlery and Solar
Lamps, Lift and Force Pumps Steam
Packing and Brass Mounting for Boilers and
Zngines. . Agent for
IHSSTOVS, BLACK\V ELLS AND
110 K'S CIRCU LAll SA VVS,
Also fur HERHrNH'.S k (X). Five Prool
Safes of all aize<
0cl,^.'5P,—aly. ,f/.s«t#s Tezm-8.
At Affleck's
The OHIO aad MIUISSIPPI
J AND
ILLINOIS CESTitAL KA1LHU IBS
Having completed their arrangements with the above
Llne, are now prepared to oflert. the Traveling Public
what they have so long desired, a regular and reliable
mode of conveyance on the Mllslsslppl River. One ol
the following superior and fast .passenger packets will
leave New Orleans EVERY ALTERNATE DAY:
IMPERIAL Captain Gould.
PENNSYLVANIA :Captain Klinefelti.
CITY OF MEMPHIS...Captain Mpunti
WM. M. MORRISON...Captain Bofinger.
PHILADELPHIA Captain Wayne.
J. C. SWAN ..Captain Jones.
ALECK SCOTT Captain Switzer.
A. T. LACY....J. —Captain Rodney.
NEW UNCLE 8AM...-Captain Vanduseti.
PALLS CITY,... Captain Smith.
Mating direct connection at CAIRO with the ILLI-
NOIS CENTRAL, and at ST. LOUIS srlth the OHIO *
MISSISSIPPI RAILROADS for
ST. PABL.
D0NLEITH,
CHICAGO.
- DETROIT,
NIAGARA FALLS,
NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
, • m.: PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE.
WASHINGTON.
WHEELING,
PITT8BURG."
CINCINNATI.
LOUISTILLE,
SARATOGA SPRINGS,
MONTREAL-
or QUEBEC
snd all important Towns and Cities in the Northeast.
Thus formtoatlie «
Cheapest and only Reliable Route
•- TO ALL POINTS NORTH.
Piistangerscan rely upon these Boats having a* ad
vertised. -*•
This Is the only Line of steamers making direct con-
nections at Cairo and St. Louis with the Railroads.
FARE CHEAPKR THAN BY ANY OTHER
ROUTE, with less cWngl^g of cars and handling ot bag-
gage. i
J -INFORMATION OR THROUGH TICKETS, by
gtpaniboat to Cairo or St. Louis, and thence via Kail-
ron«l to all points North, GOODTOR ONE YEAR, allow-
ing the holders to stop at any point on the route and re-
sume theftioUrneyal pleasure, may bo procured on ap-
plication aAtho " -s
• COMPANY'S OFFICE.
Under the St. Charles Hotel. New Orleai s.
49~The Only Office where Plans of the Boats' Cabins
can be seen, State rooms secured, and
„ . THROUGH TICKETS
Purchased to all Northern and Eastern Cities.
W. A RH1DQK1, General Agent.
Notaries, Justices. &c., &c.
GEORGE GOLDTHWAITG,
KOfAUY PUBLIC.
HOUSTON1. TEXAS.
W. T. PERSON.
Notary Public, Justice of the Peace.
Pkrsoxvillb. Limxstonc Coum-r, Texas.
Aug 3 wly
AUGUSTUS C. DAWS,
NOTARY PUBLIC
u -AND REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Blount's Building,
Apim-WI
at the Railroad Office.
C.uprttt St.. Hontton, Ttxnt
Joan joHnnronfc,
NOTARY PUBLIC
HoaHon, Harrfs County,
CONVEYANCING, ackuowledgemeuta-of deeds an<
epositions taken, agenciesuud other matters promptly
attoded to. Office, Heinlerson k Johnstone's Law 0«
ce. March 15 'M tw i v-
ED. T. AUSTIN,
NOTARY PUBLIC
4 ND Attorney atL*w,Strand, Galveston, Texas
\ Conveyancer, Agent for purchase and sale o'
eal Rstite.andfor Collection of Debts and Pay
entofTaxes. Imv-5-'47 ly
flilllnerr& fancy Good
\rh«- nei.i n returns her sincere thanks to
\fR8. JTl^^
lu. Ladles of Houston and Texas generally, for tbelr
former patri
public favor.
former patronage, ami still expects a continuance of
hvoTfSnd Inform* her customers snd friends that
she bas received a largesupplv of Mlllenery and Fancr
Goo is, direct from New York an 1 Boston, that cannot
t e «urpa«*ed for beauty snd stvle of the very lat^t
fishlo . being carefully selected by a eompeten' In ir *
tire Main Street, Houston, Texa*. right opposite th
Old Capitol.
All ordett* fr.-.m tie eountry itrletly and promptly at
tended to. Oot 27 wlfa.
i* i l '• a.t- " i£6, • «ut e30.18or
.11 USH TIJKED BY
MILLER, WING ATE & CO.,
£ouisville% Kentucky
HAY ING been Agent for the above firm for the las
tw o yea s. I am now prepared to take orders fo
Two Hu ndredof these Machines for the Harvest of 1859
Orders addressed to Taylor k Bugbv, Houston, Texas-
or to the undersigned at Millwood, Texas, will receive
prompt atten tlon
Price $150 At Louisville, Kentucky,
To which will be added the Freight to Houston, Texas
Circulars fully describing this Machine, will be for
warded free of postage, on application. ^
Address JEREMIAH SVIWOOD,
Nov. 29 tf. Millwood Texas.
SAMPSON.
BEN J. A BOTT
HEJiRY
H. SAMPSON & CO.,
Commission Merchants
Houston, Texas,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, LIQUORS,
' Tobacco, Segars,
DRY11 GOODS,
Hardware, Iron, Lime;
Cement, Tar, Ploughs,
Bagging, Rope, and all
kinds of Plantation Sup-
plies.
— A I. S <>
INDIA RUBBER
Grin and Mill
BANDS.
A E KITS foic
COLEMAN'S PATENT UNDULATORY
Corn and Flouring
12
Cash advances made on Cot-
ton, Wojl, Wheat, IIidks and other
Produce consigned to us for Sale
Storage or Shinment toother Markets
P. Dwyer & Co
JS Houston. Texas. JBA
deales in
Stoves, Hard & Tinware,
Wuvdicarc, Nails and Castings.
ALL kinds of Job Work, aucb as House Pipe, Gutter
and RooUng, done at the shortest notice.
' All kinds of work executed by us will bo war-
-anted. Dec. 20, *58, ly.
H. n. OOOLEY&CO.,
HAT MANUFACTURES,
.1M-D DF..1 r.r.RS /AT
Krery Varietr ot Hats and Cays.
rPHEY have received tAelr winter supplies,consisting
1 of FKENCH and AMERICAN HATS, ofthe latest
and BEST STYLES,
which thevotfer to the public low for cash. Also, a fine
assortment of ,
Hop'ftt'hlldrensf Iflnt* find Caps
LADIES* RIDING HATS,
of the latest styles,
Silk, rassimer'Nitid oilier Hat*,
of their own manufacture.
jr?T*!lata mad** to or 1«*r < n shortcut notice.
US' Country ord rs ♦ dieited.
>iignnf tha Red He. ['j-itnfHfg Building,
Jan. i. M. ly. liousloa, Tex««.
Central
Sear Brenham,
Nurseries,
Washington Co., Texas.
Ctiui now b« procured a tolerably goed sup
/ ply of FRUIT TitEES k ORNAMENTAL PLANT
«fc, of the very best varieties, and of line growth,—
Catalogues on application.
The subscriber proposes to take contracts to Hedge,
T -ruip $100 per mile.
See directions for preparing the Hedgerow Ac., the
columns of the Houston Telegraph. (Tri-We ]kly) of Sep
29,'58, aud Weekly Telegraph of Oct. 6.
Orders addressed as above will receive Immediate at
tention*
N. B. The SOUTHERN NURSERIES at Washington
Miss^ are still kept up. with the usual full and excellent
stock of Fruit and other trees and Plants. Orders for
points easily accessible from the sea-cost or from Red
River Ac., liad best be sent there, where the subscribe
111 attend to the business in person as usual, this com
w winter. fsep 27.6m. I THOMAS AFFLECK r
D. M°QREGOB,
Main and Preston Streets,
KEEPS a constant supply of the following articles:
GROCERIES. Ac.,
Flour, 100 bbls. superfine «xtra,
CoFfEE, 100 sacks Rio; Java kc^ ,
Sugar, Choice, Loaf,Powdereil and Crushed.50barrels
Cokx, Oats and Bran. 200 sacks.
Soap Magnolia, Billow, Coluates&c , 100 boxes-
Soap, Saltwater, Toilet, k Fancy, 50 boxes.
Starch. 50 boxes, Western k Northern,
Coxgress Water, 50 dozen qts A pts,
Porter, Lognox, 100 bottles qts. A pts., Barclay, Per-
' kins k Co., T. Byaa,
Alf, Scotch, 108 barrels, Tennent, Younger A Dick,
Preserves assorted. 50 boxes.
Potted Schrimf and Anchovy, 10 doren,
Packeb Meats, Tongues. Oysters Ac.
Buckwheat, iu bb*s. and boxes,
Potatoes, 100 bbls. Northern and Western,
Raisins, boxes, boxes, *
Almoxds, 10 bbls. •
Tea, Imperial and Gunpowder, IC4 box . j,
Tea, Colony, Pouchong A Souchong 50 boxes,
S. S. Soda, A Cream Tartar,
Brimstone, Roll and Fior,
QcnrixE, 300 ounces.
Calomel, Blue Mass, lod. Potassium,
Nitrate Silver, Collodion, Chloroform,
Drugs, Chemicals, Ac , from Northern Manufactures,
Iron, Bar, Slab. Nail Rod, Horse Shoe,
Crcckerv, by the crate or dozen,
OILSajid PAINTS,
Linseed Oil; 23 bbls.
Lard Oil, 10 bbls.
Whale Oil, 3 bbls.
Castor Oil 3 bbls.
Kosix Oil, for machinery 20 bbls.
Zixk, Paint S. W. 50.000 bbls.
Whits Lead, 20,000 bbls,
Paris Gree* ,dry and In Oil.
Chrome, do do
Chrome, Yellow, do «
Prussian Blue, do
Terra Siexxa, dry In oil or water,
Vaxdtke, Brown and Umber do,
Paint ami Varnish, Brushy and Tischee
Gold Leaf, Tips and Cushions,
A. J. HA Y,
Sueoesserto Roberta fc Co. in the Drug business)
Wholesale and Retail
DE AL-KR
Ia
Drugs, Medicines,
Groceries, Liquors,
Perfumery,
Window Glass,
Paints, Oiis,
Dye Stuffs, Ac., &c.,
Stfn of the I*or*e. Clolden Mortar,
Main Street, Houston, Texas.
I am constantly receiring fresh
supplies of all the above articles,
which I offer on as good terms as they
can be purchased elsewhere. 1 also
keep a very superior stock of Wines
and brandies for medical, use.
TO9Orders solicited,and promptly attended
Julx 13 *
Mcllhenny, Willis & Bro.,
Successors to W. J. Jfutchins, at/us old stand,
Wain street, Houston, Texas,
Wholesal Dealers in
STAPLE and FAXCY
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
Plantation Snpplies,
AJEUB,
Cisht and time Bills New Orleans, New
O York snd Boston, for sale regtalsrlr In iuois to rait
purchasers. Also remittances made to any piitof Ku
l-oj*. sept 24. tf; JOHN DICKINSON.
Exchange
ON NEW YORK.
NEW ultlsEANS,
BOSTON.
. Sight audSixty days,
in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by
Nov. 1 If. - . T. W, HOUSE k CO.
W. J. flUTCHINS,
main Street, Hanataa Texas.
Liberal advances made at all- times
on Cotton consigned lo me for sale.
Jan. ft. ljr—a
J. B. Gallaher,
At the old kUtnd or Van AUtyae A Taylor,
■ Houston, Texas,
• '■ AND
wn-migsM.is
IN
Varnish, ('opal, Japan. Coach and Furniture,
Fixisiiixo French Zlnk In Tin.
.Jan 3.tf.
HOUSTON
LUJHBER YARD.
|" Formerly known as Grainger s Lumber TardJ)
Office Next Door t% the Loxe Star Hau.
H. G. BEHRMAN.
DEALER iii Mobile and Pensacola Lumber, Latb&,
Shingles, Pickets. Posts, Sash, Doors and Blinds,
also Texas Lumber. My stock, which lias been greatly
eularged by recent aiYlvals,consists in part ef
Dressed Lumber*
30 M .feet IU and 1* inch Dressed, Tengued A Grooved
Flooring.
80 ii feet Ji Inch wide and narrow do. do.. Ceiling.
20 31 feet.dressed Weather Boards.
ltougb Lumber.
50 M feet Inch Boards, 10 feet Palling.
30 M feet Weather Boards.
50 44 " Scantling, all sizes and lengths.
50,000 Sills 6x6,6x7, 6x8,8x8,8x10,10x12.
Cypress Lumber,
10 M fcet 2 inch plank.
15 M feet IS inch do.
20 M feet 1-4 Inch do.
25 M feet Inch Plank.
10 M feet Cypress Pickets. *
Shingles,
100,000 best heart Cypress Shingles.
Saslt, Doors A Blinds*
A large assortment Just received of the best maunfac
ture and sizes.
To Mechnnic^ and Builders.
Orders filled on the shortest notice and upont most
asonable terms. Nov. .
I
A Bargain!
S now off-red to purchasers In that tract of LAND on
. Trinity River, In Walker county,about 18 miles from
untsvllle, commonly known as the
CAROLINA PROPERTY,
extenAUi^ from near Newport td M'Kiin's Ferry, aiu
Ivin.K for 7 or 8 miles on the river.
' It flu bra as 5236 acres, 2000 of which lie iu one bod
In Morton's Bend, accessible, eleva*ed above overflow
and eijual perhaps to any In the State as River Bottom
It lias water privileges, springs of fresh ami mine a
water, prairie and li i ber lands, worthy the attention «>'
settlers.
About 70 acres are under Improvement.
The entire tract is now offered at £4 an acre. Parts o
t mav t« bf>n«ht at a fiir valuation according to.jnalit?
Th- otfer here maile i^ for a ca«h sale: but if dvsir«*.
an arrau .'emeut can be made lor a credit on one-half o
two-thirds of the purchase money.
R. W. BAILEY.
Austin College. Hunsvtllle, Texas.
fltle perfect,
nqulre of
Dsc. 20, tf.
Iron, Steel, etc* etc*
Cotton sent to us by our customers
for sale or shipment w ill receive onr
best attention. (Jan. 1, '59.]
T. W. HOUSE & CO.
Wholesale Merchants,
Uonston, Texas.
ARE now in receipt of their FALL
and WIN TER Stock of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS
Groceries and Liquors of all kinds.—
Bagging, Rope, and every description of
Plantation Supplies/
to which they invite the attention of
Country Merchants and Planters.
■gUOrders will be carefull attended
to.
KL.0a8h advances made on all t on
8ignments of Cotton and other Produce
made to heir ad lress, either in Hous-
ton or Galveston, for Sale or Ship
inent to their frieuds in Boston, New
York aud Liverpool
Houston, Oct 29. '58,*lv-a.
WM. M. RICK.
p. A KICK.
WM. M. RICE & CO.
HODSTON, TEXAS,
COTTON FACTORS
And Wholesale Dealers in
PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES,
liquors of all kinds.
Plantation Supplies,
Bagging, Rope, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, Iron,
Nails, Blacksmith's Tools,
l
Sl steel
& CEMENT,
n &
anil^i generiil stock of
I RO N
LIME
I
_?
AND
l e i n / yn mepwjxes-
ii'ri?" Furniture, Carpeting*, Oil Clnllia.
Mat treses, Drugge's, Paper Hangings,
Window Shades, Willow Wnre, &c.. Sc.
pr oy isioNsr,
GROCERIES,
Liquors of all kinds
Plantation Supplies,
BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, •
PAINTS,OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
LIME & CEMENT,
AND A SENKRAL STOCK OF
The highest mar-
ket price paid for Hides
and Peltries.
B uston, Texas.
Jan 96. sir
A GREAT VICTORY
FOK SOU THE KM tUHjDMCTUBJEI
GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR. .
Offered by the United State* Fair, held in Oc-
tober, 1858, for the best
Portable Steam Engine,
FOR PLANTATION- PURPOSES WAS AWARDED THE
Eagle Machine W.orks,
OF RICHMOND VA.
£?~Cau anyone doubt now but what our Engines
and Mills are the best, when we actually beat the most
important manufacturers of onr whole country on a fair
trial?
Ae do not pfeptend to humbug as to Horse Power—our
sales are made under a special guarantee to perform
fully as represented, or no sale. We send our own Me
chanics to erect and learn a negro to work our Machi-
nery.
PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, *
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STHAM ENGINES,
For Sawing Lumber,
((inning Cotton,
Driving Grist Mills,
and other Plantation use
WITII EITIIKR LOCOMOTIVE OR FLUE BOILERS
ueither of which require any Brfck Work In their erection
Sontltern Made Circular Sawn,
BBLT1NG,
DRAINING MACHINES,
GRIST MILLS, Ac., kc
Constant!v receiving aud for Kale by
EDMUND M, I VENN, Aeeut,
NO. 2 UNION STREET, SEW ORLEANS.
P. S.—One of our Illustrate*! Catalogues of our Ma-
chinery will lie senl to any owe desirins iU
Dec 20, tw3inAwly._
THE GEOVEH & BAKES
Sewing Machine. Co.,
495 Broadway, New
1854,says: "The
good time for the
there will be a good de
has i
^TIOT* CO
: k. KcOOWAtf.
Professor 0. J. Wesdts
HAIR RESTOKMTV'K.
IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES!
THAT ail Uie BitTdaieltiray tan be restored perfectly
to original growth and color so far as their Ms are
concerned <tocs not admit of doubt; besides,It 1
every possible d^e of the scalp, whether d
as dandruff itching or in tl e shapqot cutan<«
tions—even &cald-' ead—and in noMtaddbie
tail of curing ae If by magic, nerVw or petfc
ache, and if used twice a week by the yenug r
will preserve the col« r, and keep the hi *
to any imaginable Read and judge.
Milliard, Worccstci Co., Mass", Nev. '45.
PROF. O.J. WuOD—Dear Sir: 1 take pleasure In kea
xi from Prof. *
commenced i
MRS. 1NGALLS.
I From the Jersey
tu-kf
1 Camp Street, Ncie
Yvrk.
Orleans.
HAVING greatly Increased tlicir facilities for manu-
facturing their Ctlebrateii Family M %ciu*«switti
ail the recent ImprovcuientR, have reduced their prices,
and otter for sale.
.A SEW gTYLF. MACHINE,
PRICE 9SO.
It 1h no longer questloneJ that tlieae Machines are tlic
best lu use lor family «ewlny. Tlier ^n.[T..,T
HEM fbll.OATUBR, AND STITCH,
I. the ni rt tuT>i-rlor r.n11 nrr.ar«l are theonlr machines
1«^th" SSte™?b.ta° oweIl * .! (.Iiuplr m^c, that
they mar be wotl'ilo families, with nootlier Inrtruc-
tloif. tlon srT5.iitah.ed Id's arc«l:.r which accompa.
«'<* "'^^l^^'fKNYEAItS
mav reatlllT learn how to u« them, a'.J keep them In
'"'"im'KsmTN^KS'^iTcniia A minute.
in.l will 'io tlie sowing of a family cheaper than a sesm-
i,r *«.k . ATI do it. even if she works at the rate of
itre^cai. ONE CENT A* IlOUK.
la there a husband, father, or brother In the United
States, w ho will |iem it tlie drudgery of hand aewlng In
bis amlly, whena Grover A Baker Machine wlw do it
i>etter, more expeditiously, nd cheaper than csn pos-
slbtv be done by han«i ? .
a -Send for aclrculsr. C. W. Hi) K LEV, Agent,
Dev . 5 3m. Houitor
m
tan us Ml it
terms of its salntair influence."
8. W. Fisher, Mstagords,Texas. Jjdjr 15th,
1853, says: "Tlu Oermtn Bitters have become re-
n popular here and are moTlaf ot rapidly."
T. II. HcWahsB AC... iitaim,W-
as, Sept., 22.1852, says: "Weareplewed t. Inform
you that your %rman Bitters sire ^ i^-r«*J satis-
faction. It is IB great demand.
-8
w.
t ]
u
d «s early as
■tg, Wheelock, Texa-, April 17th.
ie German Bitters
are i
r sickness, i
id for theaa.as I ftsd.ev-
try person who has used them pronoe. ted It the best
medicine of the kind they have ever s«ls^
• These Bitters are entire, vegetable, thereby
possessing great advantage or*, /most^f the ^separ-
ations recommended for similar diseases.
For sale Wholesale by Druggists in alltlieprinci*
pal cities, and at retail by apothecsrtee taa^Store-
kecpers In every town in the United,States
For sale in Houston by flJOf A
I7'58l « HAT
iug voluntary testimony to the magiccfivciaa
dorthl Hair Restorstlve. As tar l>*ck as
commenced tolUng oil , until the top of a
bald and smooth ss gloss, aud It has coi
agreat many years, notwithstanding J have «
celebrated preparations for restoration. 8eef
avertiseineut, I was Induced to give your an
and to my utter astonishment, fuumLaft**r al
cations, that uiy hair became ttrmlyaet ai^l assumed a
glossy and beautiftil appearancg; and by tlie times kad
used a quart hot: ke, my babthea i w as covered over wtth
a young ami vigorous growth o f hair, which la nssrjssi
oue to two iixAiesln length and growing last.
Yours,truly, HENRY GOODRICH.
Cuartestowu, Mass.. Aug. 9,18W-
Gents:—Nothing but a duty and sympathy tfcet I Use
to communicate toothers that are 4
been, would Induce me togi^ this i
mcutnf the benefit1 have n
Hair Restorative. When I drat
my hair w<is quite gray, and lu l,
havAiow used tlie Restorative about f
my hair is entirely changed to its original cotor.1
and the new hair Is over three inches in length on the
spots where it was bald, 1 havaahn bees touch gratl-
tted at the healthy moisture and vigor of the batr,wtbcn
before was dry, and It hss ceased looomeout asfemer-
b.
f r«m Mrs. IngsDst a well knows nurse 1.
Gents:—At your request, and
with the eflectn of the Hestorst
that my hair had become quiet thin, asd
I have tor the last *ve j
<lye, but hearing of the
article. I wss Induced lo try It.
stored to its original "
color, which to light
\ours respectfcllT,
The foKowint is from the Pastor ef the Otthixhsrtliuli
BrooUletd,
Prof. Wood—DesrSlr—ilavtag
Restorative It fives n e pleasui
have been excellent la reu vji
and a constant tendenoy to Itching, with wl
been troubled from my childhood, sad his
the hair, which was becoming gray, to Its «
I have used no other article, with anything n, the
same pleasure and profit. . _ -
Yours, truly, J.K.MAOtf.
Brook 11 eld, Mass.. Jan. U, 'B-
r—Having nude trial as yoar Hair
e plewure to say. Hat Its dtogts
■ ■- S.imI, .If"
*1 livi
Wliatlslt Ibr—This Wood's ■
question asked dally by hundreds. We aunt wttMnt
hesitation or fear of oontradlctkA, that it is the asiiy
article known which win doalS pronrtaesTor the la-
man hair. It mil ram rfi prMotA—« mil J<w
tne—it will rotor* Hi natural color I It Is asta Hair
Dye, ftaspealyandeflcadonsReWMsdlTe.
Nov. UTte.
O.J. WOOD kCo,S
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Cushing, E. H. The Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1859, newspaper, February 9, 1859; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236028/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.