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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Tl'ESDAY, MAY 15, 1860.
ttMdonal imllauco. and offiered with an expert
inoeil Faculty, waa opened torlie receptian eO tu-
imf (inmiim. mHimlw. tii Bth Inst.
The couraeoJlnSrucdo^. extending from tfwpriaM-
^Tattio? ttfto UK dollar* per term,
often wre*s, payable In advance.
i i *frnT^ T^
Houston £chool
OfpMii* li HwImhUb Ckattk
la tbt Masosic Kail, Mb St.,
HovsTtn, nu«.
Miss Haher, Preceptress.
NsrW.tr. -■ ' ' " ; *--■ ' -
1800. _
ALLSN, the
ent oftbe
far atony yean
Institute*
THE mnil'iiiiiTnt? niirm on the 33d dayof January
1. IM, aMer the superintendence of Col. R. T. P
n snperlntenrt-
a distinguished
araJoateofWftjtT'bUit.and'a practical Engineer;[ as-
sisted By an able faculty. The coarse ofjitndy wlllfcjs
that asasly tmbtln ths Host auiegss, with an extend-
ed course In mathematics, mechanics, natural sciences,
and civil sa«lnsarlB(, with Seht practise and use of to-
strnments.
The discipline Is strict, the moral md spiritual inter-
ests of the pnpUs being had In >pe<aal regard. The In-
stitute has aii excellent and well selector Library: an
extensive Apparatus,fully adeqaate to thewants of the
ecture room. - —
The success of the Instttnte has been most gratlMng,
indeed almost unprecedented, and the Boanl of lras-
tees do not hesitate to rerommeud It as unrivaled In the
State for thoroughness of Instruction and perfection of
The
tor
Sff^ffi5fS5L
t fTfor further lnfctmaUen,
ewab' "
Bastran. t>«U4. MKOw
lights,
per seaskm.oi tweaty
",ta a deduction
studies
8T1IS, President.
Texas Military lasdioit,
AC nmn.TJ
OPKNS next 8 sad an January «—College year of
rty weeks.divided la two sessions, ends with June.
Toinos—Collegiate, 180 per session, or 1100 per year
Preparatory, HUyii wiiliiii,(BngDahstudies only,)$60
per year. . 4 t
Boaxd $40 per Session IncTWHfijr Ybom, washing
nH fael. t -
PiTWCWS—Advance each session. invaritt&t. debts
"cujirr^Twelve fyears old, and passing examination
In reading. wrttlng,and Artthmetlc, through th« -round
be bad at the Institute.
The proper time to enter is at the beginning of
Jan. Ruters^flle Texas.
f the
AUSTIN COLLEGE,
HUXTBVILLB. W ALMS 00.,T*XAS.
Bev. lumW. Biux, D." D-, President and Profes
•or of Moral and lntellectaal PhltosiphT.
Bev. Joaara B. Oaivra, A. SL, "Chase" Professor o.
Andentsnd Modern Langnsjres.
S. r. Qunt A. M., "BaJter," Professor Mathematics
and Natural Science.
J. H J—M B.. Aiflunct Professor of Mathema-
Ucs. -*
W. T. Pntan, A. B, Adjunct Freftmoi ef Ancient
Languages.
Professors Pnm A Pamjuuei, in cbargeof Pre-
paratory Department, under the special supervision ot
Collegiate year commences the first Monday In Sep
tember and doses the last week In Jane.
Two Sessions of lire months each, with no interven-
ing vacation, except recess for Christmas holl-
J^mo mcon*e Classes OT a year. In preparatory
Deportment from 930 to M>, payable half yearly In
advance.
per
mouthTAppilcatlon may be made to the President.
Tbe health and morals ofroatha are as completely
protected here as they can be any where under human
case and agencv. Julv IS. ly. '«•.
Boarding School.
I JV'BBB Win be opened on (he first Monday in
1. February, I860, a school for Boys, t the resi-
•laoce of liUS R. Maxxzr, « • mile west from
PUntersrille, Grimes Co. The Term will commence
the first Monday In February, and end in the last
Jtiday In November, one week's Intermission to
inelude the 4th of July. Ho permission (rtren for
absence except at that time, unless in cases of ex-
rose necessity. To prevent lounging and promote
health by exercise In the open air, the Dormitories
will he locked luring the day; one hour's tludy be-
fore breakfast; one hour's study before school; one
hours Intermission at noon; school dismissed st
four o'cioek P. II.; two hours study before retiring
to rest. Sckaol on Saturday forenoon.
TKKMS:
For Tuition, Board, Washing, Lights, the use of
School Books, Slobes,-"lates. Pencils, Pens, Ink,
and Paper, One Hundred and Seventy-five dollars
per Tens. Pftpils who do not hoard with the prin-
cipal will be charged fifty Dollars per Term for
Taifinn, use of School Books, ka: Monev due at
the expiration of the Tern. Those not SMjnainted
with "-he Principal, will gWe aa reference some
-!*■"'Houston.
J 'MRS V mark BY,
near Planterenlle.Srliaes Co.
,0s.
IfWn Co.
■ov. •, *S0, Wly.
see No. dO Oommon str
■OPKt DAYH
FULL course
OOEXKXOF
hi In thU Instltu Ion em
ftV r7X*r%!Zfn£%am°Ici*
isrcHB Law ana renmanaoip.
■Mr aeparasely for the full course
r may destie, and at any time, as
,w. stem, no copying from books, and no
SttrZXTTJZ'e
of an accountant's dutlea, ky opening, condnctii g and
eKMne of Bonks, under aBUw ^g^yof clrcumstaccss
hatcan tssfr occur in the
VOL
complete and
l House.
Is the most - _
trodnced tst any OommanMOpBaKi
the most approved and practical 1
r Double Entry. In the —"
ever In
e, andwui embrace
forms tor Keeping
mentsot
^ ks by Doable Entry. In the vart 30 s departnieiiu o!
- taring and Stmtaat' Book KMpfcwSd^aafcSnSa-
ny and Oomi " I
', with forms adapted to &
j Mechanical, Grocery ann
etc., etc, together wllh Account!-
s, and aCooplete Sysiem of Oom-
1 information and Balance
Sheet Circular, and mwtl ■bfiiflclllcent work of the
fbd ever executed In the United States, address
OKO. SOULK, New tJrieans
csra are respectfully Informed and ra-
rln ""J when they visit Commercial
I they are forced against their will to re-
"" they are not In any way, mo-
to pay their msney or
'procednre
for tbe pupose
■*— ^ftig stranger
lines ot admo
,'M wfir
0* th* cm or hbw OKLBAN8,
la UB-Ohartered bj the Legislature of Loul-
wHi ^r**-"WT-l iM **rrliarf"l
la the new and s
slron Edifice, known as
Stary Baildteg,
&B.C
OPEN DAT AND
VA9IIV7.
fBm MLHAl, hmnm.
HrtftTJOAL DHPAkTMB^T.
Oao. b. B*acxiti, prof.
t-kibpi to- bhparfmhht.
tuBSgm.
L.MlAp'I J
..■.fflBlfc.
MTAIfllirf kS" raSMAKSHIP,
SPANISH DEPARTMENT.
Mtaen M ai?o, Pnf.
Ollllil PHPAKT MBNT.
LATIN AN?*8BE^K*bEPABTMBNT.
}« •
ITALIAN DHPAKTMH1TT.
BHBTOBIO LOfllC AND BLOCUTION.
TMa la tke osdy chartered Commercial College In the
geuth-wast and the oldest in the United States, and has
""MOBS THAN A QOABTXK OF A CBNTURY.
ob its own maris* alone.
~ laid cm V had with the Professor, or other good
Hie, speaking English, French, hpenlsh or German.
jtokanes with termsLopinions ef t is pressan I lead
tan men at the natfem7e(c,,iient to all who desire them.
H. B.—To prevent mtstxkes or impoe Hons etudenis
MeadadSrthls Coflege should brfag this advertlse-
1 dire ttoTis, as tnere are every wtut>-r
I open torn few months, aB of ronrse
dossaenjand promita, and nnatlng
ttifUm tkipeafie af Sam Orlmtu
. . hen thrae or morr ibrnt <lab->^nd
enteral the aafta llim, tea per cent will be deducted
'*nt.
Crane's & Flak's
Metallic Bsrial Caskets sad Casw
^I^HB moat beautiful receptacle fertile dead Out
JL nee_ovsr beep brought before the public, for
HEW ORLEANS.
X H. BCXT05,
O. P. WDM,
" c. ^
Jlew Orleans.
..Houston, Texas:
BURTON ft WORK,
Tobacco and General Commission Merchants.
95 Gaanxm suxst, new Obuiaxs.
Ddcll. wly.'59-
WH. M. PaCKASS,...CLAIK>XXX STXEIX... FEE D PUCKA9I
Pinckard, Steele & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in
Wine, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars-&c. &c<
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
r.
GALVESTON.
A. S. BVTHTEN,
COTTON FACTOR & GENERAL FORWARDING
and Commissiou Merchant.
Galveston, Ttza$
FlBTICULAR attention paid to the sale or ship-
ment of Produce. Accounts of saw. promptly
rendered. Cash advances made on all cohsigment?
etther for sale or shipment. Produce sent to our
address willbe covered by open policy of InsurS
ranee.attherulinscratesofpremium: JunelS'S
up .iir tight, the)
. and prevent any ua
l ese eases ajr
Istyle, belna padded
They are furnished
arhtch extends tm
it odor eae ipinf froo
SIOBT EX«ttaN<jrB, '
R claalthrjM^nmm ^.Ugn,
_ have tried the* Credit experiment loss
enough to be satisfied that it does i:ot suit tut
tirocery business: and particularly objectionable Is a
mixed business of Cash and Credit, bv wLlch thepnnc-
thal customer has to be averaged with the slow and
doubtfUl. There are many clever people of the \atter
class, but we dont wish to sell them goods on a credit
and make their neighbors pay additional profits for their
shortcomings. We say to those who wish their orders
properly tilled vrlth Just such articles as th6y describe,
and at low prices,that they Will do well to instruct their
Cotton Pactdirs or Commission Merchants w pay their
Grocery bill monthly} or contract to send us monthly re-
mittances. and those who can conveniently comply
with these terms wlB directly find the great advantages
of promptitude, both in prices dnd qualities or xoods,—
Orders for Family or Plantation supplies will always re^
celve prompt and careful attention, and Conn try Mer-
" ut will bwallowed a liberal margin for proflt.
„e deem It unnecessary to give along catalogue ot
the Goods we deal in, sufficiency to say that we keep
constant fresh supplies Qf Pork, Flour, Lard, Bacon,
Sugar, Molasses, Sa't, Whiskey, and all other Family
and Plantation supplies; and we have made favorable
arrangements In Germany, France, England and Hava-
na, for the direct Importations ol the best brands of
Wines, Brandies, Sauces, Salad Oils, Porter, Ale Cigars,
Jkc_ 6c. All such artlcles as our customers raav order
ana we have not In our store, (of exactly "the orand
described,) we will procure from other importers or
dealer!, at cash prices, and fillthel orders liberally and
iaiiters and others who order their Groceries
througi their Cotton Factors or Commission Merchants
and wfto wish to give us a trial, r ave but to instruct
their agents to buy of us, and their wishes will be
cheerfully compiled with. Or they can order direct from
ns and instruct their agents to pay the first of each
succeeding month. PLNOKArtP. STEELE A 00
Aug. 2ft. * . t#W*w lv
SOUTHERN MASUFATTORY,
ot
HERING'S PATENTCHAMPION
Fire aad Burgolar Proof Safes;
(At New York Prices,)
THB Best in the United States, are now made at
St. Loull, Mo., for the superior excellence of
which thousands can testity. Southerners need'
not now go North for these unrivalled Safes.
91000, Reward will be paid to any person who
can show that Bering's Patent Champion .Safe, has
erer failed to preserve its contents in accidental
fire.
Frank W. Roberts St Co.,
*TC.
BANK LOCKSoYall approved Patents on hand,
for sale at laaoafhcturera prices. Manufactory at
SSI N. Hate Bt..-St Louis. Mo.
April 4. twSm
au!x<ndzr Kraier.
tit. Louis.
013. e. jud8us.
iivuaton.
Alexander Finley & Co.,
DEALCBS IN
CARRIAGES & HARNESS
AT the Baker A Thompson Building, above tha Old
Capitol. Main Street. Houston, Texas.
We have Just opened this establishment with anew
stock of Carriages and Harness in great variety an«y>f
ths bmi woexmajtship, manufactured by ourselves ex
nressiy for this market.
Everything sold fully Guaranteed,
F-b IS. ra.
ALEXANOEB FINLEY A CO.
HOTELS & WATERING PL1CES
FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL
ON fllTU AVKNDE,
At the Intersection at Breadnsy. opposite
Madiaon m«an,
NEW TORS
BITCBCOCr, DARLlJfO tf CO., Proprietor)
Marcb.8.6ul.
Veranda Hotel.
Camp SUi Opposite Lafayette Square.
NEW ORLEANS,
THI3 Hotel has been entirely re-
fitted, aad is nowoper for the season
situated in the most healthy part ot
the city. Terms $2^00^er^lnr.^
Jan 4, Cm. P opiietor.
ST. CHARLES k ST. LOtIS HOTEL.
New Orleans,
rpHESE two Hotels being now under the management
j. of Messrs. Hall A TWdreth, the former of which <s
t ondt ct -d by Mr. D. M. Hlldreth, and the latter by Mr.
O.K. Hall, the proprietors would beg to inform thee UK"
sens of Texas, that they have spared no expense to
make | °* *cmmoLiatlou'
During the 8urnmer months, the 8t. Ch.iries will be
kept op n. when ev^ry accomtnodatJon can be given to
families and Gentlemen traveling Northwards, and the
Proprietors have no hesitation in saying that no pains
or expense shall be spared in furnishing to the guests
of tlinerlkouse, every comfbrt or luxury that — *"
obtained.
can be
March3.3m.4i
FANNIN HOUSE.
Fasaia Street, Houston, Texas,
F. iUOHL, Proprietor.
I have sucoeeded my Father-in*
law. Col. T.B.J. Bad ley, in the
SisKut proprietorship of this well known
USSIB house, and shall endeavor to keep
upthe reputation It has earned. Comfort, cleanli-
ness and good living,! promise all who patronize
me. V- MOUL.
Houston. March 29.1p60, wtwly
KELZlTTiOUS E,
{Late Merchants Hotel.)
Congress Street, Houston' Texas
A ay' v-v I have taken charge of the above
weU known House, where I shall de-
vote my whole time and Interest to
WflUA- the wants and comforts of those
who may favor me with their patro-
nage. It is situated in a healthy part of the dty,and has
accommodations superior to any Hotel in the city. It
contains sixty large airy rooms, all of which are well
famished. There is an excellent Iron Fire Proof Safe,
in which visitors can deposit vatqables of any kind,
and be perfectly secure, an attentive clerk is always
in attendance, to nunagethls part- of the business.—
His table will always he supplied with all that tbe mar-
ket affords. Carriages always in readiness to convey
passengers and baggage too and from the boats and
Zars C. 8. KKLLEY.
Houston April 12.lv.'60
THE
RORABAOH PATENT
SOAP
April 14, sm.
and Sold by
W. HKNRT ELIOT,
Houston, Texas.
|_| AVING parchssed the exhuive right for tbe coui
JJL ty of Harris, of ssamtfuterine sod srOime the i
tent soap, for the nsa ef fiusllles, called the .
Rorabach Soap*
The subscriber offers to supply Merchants at rery low
prices for cart or i nwihe city acceptances.
The margin for profits on this article Is larger than
any other Sosp now offered at wholesale in this market,
and its tuveriar excellence cannot be questioned, Per
sors having "Films XMHT^^sn fee supplied for cash,
with ths Ingredients for making this soap tor their om
kss, at a small adronre above coat ani carriage. Tor
sale in Barrels Kegs and Boxes, for transportation or
retail, and In i, t, and 10ft tlq eans, for tsnilly use,
W. HENRY KLI0T.
April 24, 3m. Houston.
Jf you want
GENUINE
Imported Articles,
GO TO TJtE NSW
JEWELRY STORE
Of
A. J. CHAVANNE,
Is HCtchins' New Buildih'o,
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS
Received and now off-r^d for sale a large asso rt
nt *nt of Sliver Ware, French and American Coin
consisting of full Tea Sets:
Tete a Tete Tea Sets,
Table Spoons, French Coin,
Table Spoons, American Coin,
Table Forks, French Coin,
Table Forks, American Coin,
Desert Spoons, French Coin,
Desert Spoons, American Coin,
Tea Spoons, French Coin
A large assortment of Plated Ware of Swiss, French
and American manufacture, consisting of
Full Tea Sets, Plain and Chased,
Tete a Tete, ** "
Caster Frames with and without Bottles,
Plain, Chased of all sizes and Patterns;
Breakfast Casters, Plain and Chased,
Wine Casters, plain and chased
Cake Baskets P!a> chased
Bread Baskets, plain ann cnased,
Sgg Boilers, plain and chased,
Butter Dishes, plain and chased, all sise's
GoMets and Cups,
Collapslon Drinking Cups,
Spoon Holders,
^ Candle 8tlcks. all sizes,
BpoOn Holders, plain and chased,
from Wlema, Germany, the
tmT Mecrsehnm hi**
J^rrtv^per ship P. Flooj. tnm Havre, a large as-
VRENaH KBQCLAT0PS and FANC INCH
CLOCK8,
Also, a Town Clock, fcr the cttrof B.ut/m,
paces^ strlrlag hours and half hours.
JUST ARRIVED,
Ttm Schooner Henrlet
X 1^00 Sacks Prone 1
100 Bbls. S. r. Flc
Al
lenrietta, direct from Sew Orlsanai
Mme White and Yellow Cora.
f. Flour,
100 '• Dean's Extra Whiskey,
: SO rieices new Carolina Rice,
TEXAS
OIiOTHING STORE
OPPOSITE CIVILIAN OFFICE.
STRAND, GALVESTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
May 48, wtwlv. T. O. WTLSON.
LABADIE & BARSTOW,
Importbrs and Dealkrs In
Drug's & Medicines
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Colors,
Fire Brick, Garden Seeds, &c., &c
COUNER MARKET AND 2_>d STS..
GALVES'I ON, TEXAS.
Jan SO. '60. wly.
A. M. POTTER
DBNTI8T,
Booms on Market Street, nearly opposite the Postoffice
Galveston, Texas-
NATUKAL T IS BTH being of the greatest Importance
in the snstainnienk of Health and Beauty, and
vastly suderior to artificial ones, will receive our spe-
Kven very doubtful teeth may usually bs
saved ^y recent facilities and proper attention.
ed hy reci
3"ArtIfi<
clal
*H h\ ,vvv-.
. -artificial Teeth, a necessity of the age, and Ar-
tificial Palates will have our combined skill a*.d expe-
rience.
Irregularities of the worst character can oflei
be reduced to order and usefulness, if cared tor at a
properwe.- „ JQ TJ]Uama * Co, Hon FH
, Capt John G Tod. D W Gil-
May 13. wiy.
A. S. LA BUZ AN
(Formerly of Mobile, Alabama.)
COTTON FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
stkajto, Galvzstox.
ALL produce shipped to my address, with' Bill o
Lading, will be covered by open policy of Insurance
when shipments are made on steamboats or vessels
which have passed the necessary inspection.
fl&.Orders for bagging, Hope and the usual Planta-
tion supplies promuly attended to. July 27, ly, '69.
CIi.AIeCAfi.TY9 Auctioneer. Will attend to sel-
• ling at Public Auction: Heal Kstate. Personal Pro
per ty, Negroes .Country Produce, Ac. Store, opposite
the Washington Hotel,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Ezras TO J. Shackleford, Esq.. H DeSt'Cyr, Esq.,
E. B. Nichols, Esq., K A D. G. Mills, Powol A Ruth* en
McMahan ft Gilbert, H Rosenberg. Esq., A F James,
Esq., j Ost^rman, Esq., L M Hitcbcock, Esq., Wood ft
Power. L Dyer, Esq., Ball, Hutchins ft Co.
S3UBusiness solicited from the Merchants of Hous-
ton and promptly attended to. sep 7. '59. wly.
FKMCIS D. ALLEN.
Wholesale and Retail
Book Stationery and Music Store,
SUW3PAPEB AN J PERIODICAL DEPOT,
MARKET STREET. {Next door to Oi$ Pattofkc
Galrestoit, iexa ,
THE subscriber having added to his previously large
ass-rtuient tbe Esnu Stock or Books of JON kS,
ROUT ft Co., (late J. >1. Jones,) Is prepared to rill all or*
ders pertaining egltlmately to the Book and Stationa-
ry business, vis:
MiaceUtneoua Bosksj
Embracing a large, well-selected stock of Standard aud
Popular Wsrks—Classical, Scientific, Mt-chanicul, School
IliBiorl-ttl, Law. Medical, Tiieological, Agricultural,
Poetical, Biographical, Miscellaneo >. Fiction,Romance
Masonic, Fhrenologlca', Dome-tic Economy, Voyages,
Travels, ftc New publications by every steamer.
School Books and Stationery—Tne most com-
pleU: clock In the State.
Classical and Languages—Latin, Greek, Span-
ish, f i:cn «nfi German
Blank Books—Half and lull bound, ot all sizes,
and varieties.
Paper—The celebrated Windsor and Cllfkan Mills
Preitiiuix* Papers, comprising a series of Caps, Let ers,
Baths, Noti-i Commercial, Packet, Legal, Blotting and
Biil. Also, a full assortment of Fancy, Cream Laid,
Mourning, Colorado, Tissue, Drawing, Gold, Silver,
Post * >fflcc, ac.
Envelopes—Buff, White and Canary, Linen, Parch-
ment, Fo^t • >moe. ColoreJ, Ball. Emblematis, Mourning
Embossed, W eddingjKai.cy, ftc., *e.
Cards—Visiting, Weddlu<, Enameled, Bristol Board
Mou:nlpg. Tinted, Embossed and Illuminated.
Stereoscope a and Views Foreign and Domestic-
Itloalc and Mnale Books—A largo assortment
of td - •tatidard Music of the uay.
Gold Peas—In hilver rases and Desk Holders.—
Warranteil In even particular.
Steel Peas—Gillot's Amalgam, Albata, Washington,
etc.
Cheaa Men—Ivory, Ebony, Rosewoorl, Boxwood,
and ko e. Chess, Backgammon and Chequer Boards.
Albums—Different sizes and styles of binding; man-
ulacieiloi superfine paper, assorted colors and illus-
trat* d. •
Standard Poets—Pocket l2mo. and royal 8vo edi-
tions.
Bibles—All slz°9 and in all styles of binding.
Prayer Books—A large variety, Ep wcopal and
Catholic, together with denominational HYMN BOOKS
generally.
Juvenile and Tor Books, for tho "Little Ones
at Home"' of ah varlet.es, aizee,. styles ani colors.—
Also, printed on Linen.
ToaknmN rtistory of Texas
Prom the first tettlemei.t; In 16^8, to Anneaatlon, in
lSftfL with Portraits, Maps and Plii'.s. Also, an ex-
tended Appendix. 2 voL, 8 vol., 1050 pages, strongly
bound In sheep. 8ent by mala, free of postage, for $5.
A General Variety of Stock,
Comprising, among others, the following leading ar-
ticles : Bills of I anting. Blotting Paper, Copy Books,
Crayons, Card Cases. Powlnoea, Expe lltious Calcula-
tors, lnko, (Black, Blue, Red and Blue-blark,) Ink
Stands aud Erasers India Rubber and Bands, Indelible
Ink and Pencils. Ivory Polders, India Ink, Ivory ablets
Lead Pencils, (of all colors,) Mucilage, Pen-holders,
-Portfolios. Portmonies, Pocket Books, Purges, Pictures,
Perforated Board, Pen and Pocket Knives, Pencil Lead>
Quills, Quill Pens, Rulers, Ready Reckoners, Keference
Files, Sealing Wax, Song Books, Sc ap Books, Siate-
and Slate PencllslSand Boxes, Transparent Slates.
Whafers, Wallets, Writing Desks, ftc , ftc. with thou-
sands of things too numerous to menilon.
Cheap Publications—The most extensive and
varied stock of idgbt Literature to be found in the
State.
The subscriber would respectftiUy Invite
COUNTRY DEALERS
and strangers generally to examine his stock before
proeeedtngio New Orleans, as he Is confident he can
undersell that ma ket easily.
Books Sent by Ulall.
All orders promptly attended to, an 1 Books forwarded
by mail, free of postage, on reccptlon of advertised
prices.
Magazines ana Newspapers.
Subscriptions received, or single copies for sale, o
the leading Magazines and Literary Newspapers of th
day. FRANCIS D7 ALLEN.
Galveston. Texas. March IS. twlmwfim. -
A. C. Crawf ord,
III PORTER AKD DIALER Ef
CROCKERY, CHINA and GLiSSWABB,
Willow and Wooden Ware, &c.,
Iron SuHdinffi Strand, GalnaUm, Texas.
TXTOULD Invite the attention of House-k*ei>era, Plant
T era, and purchaser, generally, to Uls large stock
of Goods, mostly of his own Importation, consisting In
part of
Whit# Granite-.-China Van,
A full and complete assortment, new styles.
French china,
Whit, and richly decorated DINNKB, TEA, and TOIL-
ACT WARS, In sets and separate: Ornaments, Vases,
Motto Mags, Card Trays, Ac., Ac.
Glass Ware,
Crystal and Flint, Cut snl Preston ware, for TABLE,
BAR and OEN KRAL USE; Lamps, Globe*, If hades ana
Chimneys, Lanters, Hail and Side Lamps,Confectioners'
Jars, Bar Tumblers. Beer Mugs. Decanters. Ac.
Kerosene Oil Lamps,
Unriraied In Beauty, Simplicity, and Bconvmy. A fall
supply of Rtfned Kerosene OSalways on han.i.
Assorted. Crates of Crockery,
direct fiom the Staffordshire PotteHesJEnidand; packed
with a special view to tbe requirements of the Country
Trade, which will be sold as Northern Jobtrine Prices
by the original packages.
Common stone Ware,
Butter Jars, Milk Vans, Churns, Pitchers, Jags, Jajs
Store Flues, Ac., Ac.
Willow Ware.
Children^ Wagons, Cabe. ttlgs and Chairs; Clothe*
Market and Traveling BASKETS; Brooms and Bruabes'
all descriptions; Feather Dusters, Looking Glasses, etc'
Wooden Ware.
Brass and Iron boun l CKDAR TCB3, Churns, Pails
Plggins, Painted Tab, and Buckets. Oak Well Buckets
covered Pails, Clothes Dryers. '
Bllrer Plated Ware
A large assortment-Tea and Coffee sets, Casters, Urns,
to Pitchers, flobleis, Cups, Molaase.Cans, Egg pollers
Walter j, Cake Baskets. Candl sticks, LadiesT Spoont
Po'ka, Knives—COMMON ION SETS. opoont,
Planished and Japanned Ware,
Cbaflng Dishes. Urn^ Coffee and TeaPotsJellyMot.ld-
Toilet .J are, Water Coolera, Ca,b, Deed, dake and Spire
Boxes. Unterns. Ice Cream Freezers, Walters. 4c.. 4c.
Tiiblo and Pocket Cutlery.
Aflne assortment of Ivory, Buck, Ebonv, Bone and
Cocolfniio «nWs and Forks, Carvers'and Forks-
Pocket and Pen Knives.
French and Ornamental Clocks.
Great variety. Silver Call Bells, etc.
1 echanicul T*,«. . __
Propelled by machinery. DOLLS, a large assortment.
Toy Tea Sets,etc.
Fire Works.
Fire Crackers, Sky Rockets, Wheels, Serpents, etc.. In
season.
MIPERIOB OREEN 4BLACK TE AS
put up In small rnetallc oac'^ages; warrauUd to give
satisfaction la price and quality.
House Keeping Articles
of ectry day use tn t-ctry familj, usually kept by a sim-
ilar establishments.
!W Orders from the country promptly attended to
and Onods rhrefully Packed. April 10, wly.
Medicines,
SLIOT'S TEXAS A3TI-BILLI0U3 PILLS.
WOODMAN'S CHERRY PECTORAL,
fJUTSOTT'S YELLOW D< >CK k. SARSAP ARILLA
DEAD SHOT VERMIFUGE
PARK'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY AND TAR.
HYGIENIC PANAMA*!
SANDS SARSAPARILLA,
HOSTRTTER'S BITTBR3,
BULL'S SAR8APARILLA.
MUST1NG LINAMENT"
ELIOT'S COUGH MIXTURE,
WOOD'S HAIRRESTOR >TIVB.
ELIOT'S DIARRHEA 1MIXTURB,
HOOFLAND'3 GEttMAN BITTRR8,
ELIOT'S TEXAS VERMIPUJR.
DR. ROBERT'S FRYER AND AGUE PTLLS.
HUMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCnU,
PURE BRANDY IN PINT and QUART BOTTLES.
HERRT, MADERXA and PORT WINE.
far sale by W. HENRY ELIOT,
March 10,3m. Houston, Texas.
To Printers.—For Sale.
1 Fat Libor 9a ving rule, Single, Pararilel an<'
' Do ble, entirely new Just received. AiUo, ii wanted
one Double Case for same. These fonts were sent hj
mistake, and are Just the same as though bought at the
fonndry. They will be M>ld at Invoice price.
Also, one hundred fonts of half worn Job Type. (t
various kinds, comprising a first rate stock for two tr
three lob offices. These will be
iot fall to satisfy the purchaser.
i will be gold at prices tbat can-
MirohlMf.
*. H. Cr3HINO,
Tslegrsph Office, Houstva.
9IED1CAL & DENTAL.
1)12. POLAND,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of
Houston and vklulty.
Office, corner of Main & Prairie Street.
KE8lDS2tC£Main, opposite Win. K. Faker.
Dec. 2. '59. ly.
DR M. A.SOUTHWOKTII. fo^ten years a member
oftlieNew York Academy of medicine and enragea
in Ilosnitui and Private Practice of Medicine and
Surgery, offers his professional services to the c.tizcns
of Uocston and vicinity.
Office on Main Street opposite the Old Caplto .
Mav 4 wtw ly
Dr. L. W. Bryau.
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist.
HAVIJiU been eneaged for many yexirs in the prac-
tice of his profession, tenders his thanks to the
citizens cf Houston, for the liberal share of patronage
which has been awarded hiin ard respectfully asks a
continuanceof the same.
lie need not enlarge on tbe importance of having
good teeth. They constitute an assentlal ornament in
the beauty of the huu.an fare, and are indispensable to
the pubiic speaker, in fact, permanent health cannot be
expected where the teeth are in bad oriier. And to
av..ld the horrors of toothache, timely attention must
hnd be before thny are to far cone.
The subscriber will be found at all hours of the day
in his office, happy to render any professional assistance
to his patrons which their case may require.
Office on Prairie Street, near the Old Capitol-
Dec 23.1y.
Dr. J. H. Morgan s
SURGEON DENTIST.
RESPECTFULLY oilers his professional services to
the citizens of Houston, and the public at large. Office
Main street, between the Green Store and Old Capitol.
All work done by him will be warranted. He is and
wHl be prepared to do any work in the Dental line from
one tooth to entire sets on th-. latest ami most Im-
proved suction plates. He deems It unnecessary to
give references, as he has been practising In. Washing-
ton and HuntsviUe for the past nine years. He proml
ses that none shall he disappointed with his work.
I win be pleased to tee my former patrons in my
cfflce in Houston, andfriends they recommend to come
to me shall receive as good or better work than they
themselves have had. Jan 2. wtw6m.
DENTISTRY,
drs. A. J. spencer & e. gris-
WOLD, SurcTeox DEXTiSTS.bave enter-
ed into cupuitner£>hip and are perma-
nently located in the city of Houston.
In oilering our Professional services,
we woul'i state that we are prepared to perform ail
operations pertaining to the teeth. Natural or ArtificiaL
in a manner that shall be ere Utabie to ourse-ves and
satisfactory to our patient. We are iatroducing into
our practice all the recent improvements In Artificial
teeth, -Including coi tlnnous Gum work on PTattna
Plates, the most beautiful and lite-like substitute tor
natural teeth k- own, as with It we can restorcthe ciictks
to the full natural contour, they may have lost by the
extraction of the natural teeth, and con>equent absorp-
tion of the Gums. Also, tbe Coralite and Amber Ba*c
for Artlucial teeth, a new Kind of work, very beautiful.
Singie Gnm teeth insulted on Gold Plates as fonnerlv,
or any other kind of Artificial dentures of practical uti-
lity. Remenwer that the saviug of the natural teeth is
ot the ver.vjirsnmp' rtance, and that by timely appli-
cation to the Dentist, t<iese organs soessential to health
and beauty, may be preserved for life, and all the pain
of tooth extracting and the mortifications of their loss
effectually obviated. Teeih extracted with or wlthont
Anaesthetics. Finally we promise to keep pace with all
the improvements in our profession, to give a close at-
tention to busines-, and our very best exertions and
the skill that years of experience and observation
have served to develop td tbe interests of our patients.
R* fer to our tormer patrons.
Office neatly opposite Capitol Hotel.
A. J. SPENCER,
Jan 23, tf. dune 8. '59. ly. E. GRISWOLD.
Dr. A. Sicgisraand,
Druggist 4r Apftthecary.
TRATI3 STREET,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
n THE utmost care tafcen to secure the purest
fay and best Drugs and Medicines. Prescriptions
!■ Ailed with accurancy. This shop and stock
4P is entirely new,and relies on its manner of
doing business for its success. The proprietor is
furnished with scales and measures of great ac-
curacy, and he feels confident that physicians will
have no canse to complain.of want of attention
to th^irrecin^s. Feb 25. '60!y.
NEW 1'OltK.
J. S. T. GHEEN,
WITH
Chapman, Lyon & $0}7es,
YANKEE NOTIONS
AXD
FANCY GOODS,
No. 29 & 31 Park Place & 42 Church St.,
nec. S3, ly NEW-YORK-
¥aLDR0j\t, ROBB & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission iflereliants,
NOS. ? 1,73 <S175 FRONT STREET,
ge0.b: waldr0n,
thos. b. r0bb,
itathl. wal1>k0n,
NEW YORK.
Jan 30 wly.'f
new York, January 1st, 1855.
JERH. M. WARDWELL,
OF THE LATE FIRM OF
XEILSON, WARDWELL * CO..
HAVING CONNECTED
tilMSELF WITH TIIE WELL KNOWN UOUSE OF
REID & TRACL
85 Chambers Street,
NEW york,
QOLIC1TS the continued patronage of his frlcnrts, and
O customers, and assures them that their orders for
Hardware, If addressed to him er to REID & TRACY,
shall be satisfactorily executed. Jan. lf.ly 'CO.
Swift, Paige & Co.,..
Wholesale
GROCEES,
oBiaissioa & Importing Merchants
NO. UT BROADWAY,
(.Fourth donr above Ttrinity Ch urch)
hesrt shift,
Datid h. Pause, J- NEW YORK.
Jakes h. Swift. J Jan. 17.'60. wtwly
H. E. Ql'INA>,
U. H. DeFORREST,
JAS. ARMSTRONG.
DeForest, Armstrong &Co
DRY GOODS
Importers & Jobbers.
80 & 82 Chambers Street.
SCW TOBK,
HAVE*oce of the most extensive Dry Goods stocks in
the United States, embracing every article neces-
sary to supply a retail &tore. They sell to close trade at
low figures for cabh or a credit not to exceed 8 months,
To parties able to buy on those terms, a large difference
In their iavor from 12 months prices, will be seen.—
Hieir Wamsutta and Amoskeag Prints, are the cheap
est Prints made in the country. March 1,6m.
CATAARCT
WASHING MACHINE.
CLOTHING, TIME, AND LABOR SAVED!
INDISPENSABLE TO ROUS
KEEPERS*
THE most simple, economical, and dnrable article
ever oaiered to the public to .alleviate tha discom-
forts ot wash-day.
DESCRIPTION.
It consists of a metal cvlender, with ribs olf the in-
side, and an interior cylinder of wood, with ribs. There
is a space ot from 6 to 8 inches between the two cylin-
ders. One crank turns both cylinders at the same time
-n opposite directions, rapidly creating a-uds, forcing
the water through tbe clothes, and effectually remov-
ing the dirt. The action <«f the wate does the wort
inlckly, dispenses cnt rely with rubbing, and thus saves
wear of clothes.
SULLIVAN 4 HYATT, Proprietors,
54 B. ekman St., New York.
N. B.—State and County (tights for sale, and purchas-
ers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal
terms.
4^ A Machine Is In operation b} a laundress dally, a
our Salesroom, 439 Broadway.
Nurch 6. wtw3m.
r
Chickeringr & Sons
Celebrated 38 Prize Medal Pianos
TA. E. BOUNSTEDT, Agent of the above just-
• ly celebrated Piano, havin g established a Re-
pository for Pianos in Messrs. Armstrong 6l .Bros*
Book titor?, Strand, Gilveston, Texas,
hegs to invite the attention of the citizens of the
Stnte, to the 16 different styles of Pianos kept on
hand varying in prices from $~G0 tot 1100, includ-
ing cover and stool*
All Pianos warranted as the very best in market,
and unsorpasspd for durability.
pianos tu?ilfd v. bnmjbiktire tuoro&ohijy
Mr. B. wi 11 shortly he in Houston.
Dec 12, '59, ly.
A. M. Beniuger & Co.,
338BKOADWAY, NEW VUUK.
[Established 177S,]
IMPORT ERS OF
FINE GROCERIES AND
Pure Wines & Brandies,
Physicians and Druggists
Can rely on the purity and excellence of all goods
bearing our brand.
€• Ennis <V ( o„
Houston, Texas,
Ara our agents, and win bupply the trade.
'•The house ol A. M. Benlnger & Co., ha sustained a
reputation tbat well may be envied, for a perl04 of
eighty years, and their name Is a guarantee of the x-
act and literal truth of whatever tb -v represent.—N
Y.Commercial Advertiser." Marcb JU.'ft.' ly.
B1DWEL.1AS PATENT
COAL OIL GREASE,
This Grease is ma>le from Co a Oil and has een
found, by repeated test* to be the Most Economical
and at 'h** same time the Bkhtxdbricator for Rail
Hood Coaches, Mi I Graring. Sta^m, Wagons,
(arta% Carriages. Fehicklcs of all kinds andulJ
heovy bearings, kjckpi.nu the Axlks always coot,
and not requiring to be looked after for weeks. It
has been tested on Railroad Cars, and with one
soaking of the waste it has run with the Gars
20,000 miles! All Itailroad, Omnibns, Livery Sta-
ble and Express Companiws that have tried it, pro
nounce It the neplns ultra. It combines the bod>
and fluidity of Tallow, Beeewax ai.d J'nr, and un
like geueral Lubricators, will not runoff; it being
warranted to stand any temperature.
I have It in boxes 2 to 10 pounds. Also kegs
aud bnrrels from ho to 4< 0 pouud>, for general use
aud sale. The boxes are preferably, t.ey are six
inches in diameter by inches deep and hold %}4
pounds net; retailing very readily for 25 cents eacL
The boxes are clean, an< hardly a C.irincr, Team
ster. Expressman, Miller or Farmer that would n i
purchase one box for trial. The smA.l size boxes
come in cases of «ix doz*ii each. When sold b^
the case no char;e is made for packages. Goo>i«
can be sent by Express, with bill for collection, or
short time, where orders are accompanied witL
satisfactory referei.re.
LIST OP PRICES.
One dozen 3 ft. boxes $ I fo
One gross 2 %■ boxes 919 5' .
In Kegs of 30 fts. ets. per &,
In Kegs of 50 and 60 B>s. cts.
In Kegs of 100 ft>s- 5ct per lb.
In Larrels of 300 to 4U0 lbs. 5 cts.
danibfe bidwell,
Not30, *19, wly. 369 Pearl Street; New York.
BUSINESS CARDS.
GEORGE GOLDTHWAITE,
NOTARY PUBLIC
horstov. texas.
WILL. POIVARS,
Civil Engineer & Surveyor.
T17ILL attend to any bn«fnrss of his profession. In all
fT parts of the Stare. He wilt locate Land.and Town
Sites, and tarnish drawn or l.ithogranhlc Maps thereot
All work guamnteed correct.
Feb 12, w6rn.
Law, Collection.
EXCHANGE
-AND -
General Agency Office
0 B
(Late Cravens & Gooch.f4
Palestine, Anderson Co., Texas.
Dissolution.—The Law, Collection and Exchange
Firm of "Cravens & Gooch," was dissolved on the first
day of January, 'SCO, by mutual consent.
New Style.—Business contiuued by the Junior Part-
ner, under the style of John G. Goo -h, In all respects as
heretofore. Seven years of almost exclusive attention
to the Collections, Correspondence, Agencies and
baxkixg ot c. & G.'s office, wlll.lt Is hoped, warrant the
promise of efficient and carelul attention to all interests
confided to hiro.
Collections In Eastern and Middle Texas, by the reci-
procal aid of efficient resident Attorneys, receive special
attention.
Couei s —Suits prosecuted in the Federal Courts at Ty-
ler, or the Courts of Anderson, Houston, Cherokee,
Smith, Henderson, Kaufman, Dallas, Ellis and Free-
stone counties, will have personal attention.
Sight and Time Drafts, in sums to salt.
iunds remitted on the day received, in Sight Ex-
change; Deposits certified.
Taxes paid on Land for non-residents.
General Agency for Land, Insnrance Companies, Iron
Safes, Sewing Machines, Publishers Ac.
references.
New York—Reld k Tracy, Henrys, Smith A Town-
send, J. M.Wardwell.McKessou AKobblns, Lanes Boyce
& Co., Jobn D. Scott & Co. Sackett Beb-ber A Co. Con-
dlct Jennings A Co.,Barrel, Risley A Kitchen.
New Orleans— McKleroy A Bradford, J. Burn side A
Co., Siark, StaufTer A Co., Theo. F Searing A Co.
Galveston—Ball, Hutchins A Co„ Geo. Butler, Wm.
Heodly A Co., R. A D. G. Mills, Shepherd, Shaw A Co.,
Balllnger A Jack.
Houston—B. A. Shepherd.
Austin—Swenson& Swisher.
Nacogdoches—Dr. J. H. Starr.
Palestine—Howard A Mills, John Murchlson, Iglehart
A Runnels.
Shreveport. La.—B. M. Johnson
Feb. 18. 1S60- wtw6m.
ELIOT'S
Celebrated Family Medicines,
prepared bt
W. HENRY ELIOT A CO.,
Houston, Texas.
the hygienic panacea.
A substitute for Calomel, being entirely a Vegetable
preparation, and a certain cure for Billions Fever, Liver
Complaint, Constipation of the Bowels, Nervous Head-
ache, &c.—Price One Dollar a Bottle
Eliot's Texas Anti«Bitlious l*ills,
Superior to any Cathartic Pill now in use.—Price
Twenty, five cents a Box.
ELIOT'S CELEBRATED COUGH MIXTURE,
The most valuable medicine for Coughs, Pneumonia,
25 and 53 cents a Bottle.
ELIOT'S DIARRHEA MIXTURE!
This Medicine is unequaled as a remedy far Diarrhea
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Ac—Price Txoenty-Jlve cents a
Bottle,
DR. ROBERTS' FEYER PILLS,
Warranted to cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Fevers.—Price 75 cents a Bottle.
ELIOT'S TEXAS VERMIFUGE,
-T safe an 1 certain remedy for Worms In Chlldr n.—
yriee 25 cents a Bottle
Orders promptly attended to.
Address W. H^NRY ELIOT A CO,
Jan 16 fim. Houston. T- xas.
THE! BASriK
Corner of Congress & Fannin Sts.
HOUSTON, TEXSA.
R. W. DOWLING, President & Cashier,
AND DEALER IN THE FOLLOWING
EXCHANGE:.
BRANDY—Eau dc Vie.
de Cognac.
ru3i—Jamaica and New England
HEN EVA.
WHISK.E Y—A la Bourbon
" Monongahela,
•• Rye,
CHAMPAGN E—Of all the brands of the Old or New
World.
claret & port—de vi a variety
Draffs and. Acceptances Casltcd
ON SIGHT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON DEPOSITS,
f^Frlends, Patrons and Fellow-citlzcns, remember
THE BANK dc BACCHUS.
Jan SO. Ih90, ly.
_ THOMPSON'S
GREAT
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store,
Corner Main & Congress Streets,
houston.
THIS establishment is now filled to overflowing witq
the largest and most splendid stock to be found le
this State.
Jewelry made to order and repaired, so as to be as
good as new, Seals for Courts, Notaries, Masonic Lod-
ges, Corporations, Ac., with any required design.* Ma-
sonic Jewels made to order. Copper plate engraving
iu every style.
Tbanktu) for past favors, snd determined to deserve
an increase of custom, the public Is invited to call nn-
oer the new public Clock, at the corner of Main and
Congress Streets, next to Wm. M. Rice & Co.'s, Houston
exas. March 8, wtwly.
Frank Fabj & Co.,
(Successors to s. H. Skiff A Co.,)
C o tton Factors
AND
Wholesale Grocers
Corner of Slain it Commerce Streets.
Nov 2. '59, ly.
.HOUSTON, TEXAS.
THEODORE BAISS,
WATCH MAKER.
Opposite Mes>rs. Crawford A Butt's Livery Stable.
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
ALL kinds of Watches and flocks kept constantly on
hand for sale.
Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewel*y done in the
best manner and all work warranted.
Aug. 5, '59, wtwly.
WM. T. AUSTIN,
COTTON FACTOjR
Receiving, Forwarding & General Commission
_ Merchant.
GALVESTON, T MXAS.
CASH advances made upon all consignments to my
address, either lor sale In this market of forreshlp-
ment to other 1 orts. Nov. 4. '69, ly.
I860,w smE8' I860
H. H. Dooley & Co,
jVIanuractnrers
M AND m
^ Dealers In 4
Hats, Caps & Umbrellas,
Wholesale & Retail
a t
EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES !
have Just received anew French Machine,
calle l a Couf rmeterthat will take the shape and size
•trfwiy bead, theonty piaca ln'HoueWn, where agf n-
tleoian can get a good fitting and easy Hat. Remember
the
Sign of tbe Red Hat, Pheeiiix House
main street, houston, texas.
April 21, Jan.22. '60.ly.
E. S. COLE,
NAVASOTA CITY. TEZAIS
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
© is © ® ib m a a s 9
- A N D -
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
43.C&sh Paid for II lilts. March 13, ly.
HIDES! HIDES ! ! HIDES ! 1 !
1G. VEITD.
PAYS CA&II FOR HIDES,
AND DAS FOIl SALE
LEATHER FINDINGS, BOOTS AKD SnOES
Trnris street, near tbe UlaiiUinc Stable
Nov. 16, ly, '59.
Manufacturer and Deai.ar In
RAILROAD SUPPLIES,
No. 12 GOLD STREET,
(Between i'latt a:hi UaMen Lane.)
Feb25, ly, KKW YORK.
C. E. BKOCKWAY,
Wholesale & Retail .
DEALER 1.1
Groceries & Provisions,
Xnvasota, Texas
Addres* Hollar dale Post Office, April 14,ly.
PIANOS TUNED & REPAIRED.
THOSE wishing to have Pianos tuned, may Iraoe or
ders or see Mr. Adey personally at the Book Ston
-f Mr. J.8. Taft, every morulug,between the hours ol
eight and nine 0 clock,
reb 8 6IB. A. A. ADBY,
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
Honston Tap & Brazoria Railway.
O
,N and after Sunday, April 1st, 18C0, the Cars on th.
Houston Tap A Brazoria Railway will run dallev t
Columbia, Brazoria county.
leaving Honston at 7 A M., arriving at Columbia at
II A. M.,returhing: leave Columbia at 12 M., arriving
in Houston at 4 o'clock and 20 minutes, P. M., connect-
in? with tbe <4arsand Boats tor Ualveston.
Excursion Tickets $2 50. J. W. STC^IP.
March 31, tf. . Supt. H.T. & B. R.
United States Mail Stage Line,
From Alta Spring via Spring
field and Tw akana Springs to
Chambers Creek. The nearest
and be<t route from Honston
to Waxahachie and Dallas.
The undersigned hegs leave to inform the travelling
public, that the above line is furnished with comforta-
ble Coaches, "well fed stock" and carefhl drivers —
Coaches leave Alta Springs and Chambers Creek simul-
taneously Monday, Wednesday and Friday, of each
consequently affording passengers ample time to rest
at night. This line hlso connects at Spring Hill and
Dresden, with the Stage Line from Waco to Tyler, and
with Sawer's line via Waco, at each terminus. Confi-
dent of my ability to render entire satisfaction, a share
of patrnnage Is solicited. J.J. 8TEELE,
April 7,1860, wly. Contractor.
Great Southern Mail Route
Memphis & Charleston Railroad,
And its Continuous Rail Connections to
EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK, and all Atlantic Seaboard Ci-
ies. The Celebrated Lookout Moon-
tain and Virginia Springs.
3J days from S. Orleans lo IV. ¥ork by Railroad
120 Miles Shorter than by any other Route.
ENTIRELY THROUGH SLATS TERRITORY.
AMPLE PROTECTION FOR SERVANTS.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains,
For speed, safety and comfort this Route is unsur-
• passed.
lLf^Buy your Tickets ia Memphis and Charles-
ton Knilroad.
ILrTickets can be procured at the N. O.. Jack-
son & Great Northern Railroad office, /jppoaiti St.
Charles Hotel, New Orleans.
BARNEY HUGHES,
April 3, wtw3m. General Southern Agent.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS!
THE HOUSTON AND TEXAS CEN-
TRAL RAILWAY.
NEW MAIL SCHEDULE,
To all parts of the State by fiailway & Stages,
TIME Sf MONEY SAVED::!
New Arrangement, Commencing
July 1st, 1858.
NEW TIKE TABLEt
Tralnsleave Houston every day at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Cypress. 8:« a. M.
Hempstead at 10:30 A M
Leave Hempstead at... 12 ji,
Arrive at Cypress at 1:40 P M
" Houston .3:30 A M
The great tnrough D.8. Dally Mall Line, from Ualret
ton and Houston, to tbe Interior.
The Houstonand Texas Central Rallwavcomplewd
Hempstead.
Trains leave Houston evcrv I.iyaf7 o'clock A al.
conuectlngat Hempstead with Sawyer e splendid lines
of Dally Four Horse Post Coaches for A astln, via CLap.
pel Hill, Brenham, Ront.d Top, La (Grange, Batrop
Webbervllle to An "tin—28 mlleMessSUsing then b any
other route.
This line conn « s atAnslln.wlthSawyer's Dally Four
Horse Posc.Coaches forGonzales4Lockhart.Seguln, New
Braunfels, San Antonio, and all Western Texas.
Trl-weekly Mall Stages also connect with the roan at
Hempstead for.Waco via Anderson,Boonville,Whee.ock
Owensvllle, Alta Springs and Marlin. Connectln .-at
Waco with Trl-weekly stages forBelton.Oeortown^&us-
tln, Mllford, Waxahachie, Lancaster, Dallas, McKlrney
Boiilum, Paris to Clarksvllleand thence to Little Bock
Arkansas.
Stages connect with this road at Cypress for Mont
ROinery, Danville,Cold Springs, Plat-tersville, Wav.rjy
HuntsviUe, Tuscaloosa,Crockett, Palestine, Hendenon.
Bnsk, Madlsonville. Marshall, Tyler, Nacogdoches.
Augustine, and the county seats of nearly every cou*it\
east of the Trinity.
All these Stages are scheduled to the quickest time n
the State.and the connections are known to be the -*st
and most reliable, and all of them cany the U. S. Mail
D. 0. ALLEN,SUfc't.
Freight received at the Depot from TA. M.
p. M., (Sundays excepted) butiu no caj>e will freig
received after 6 P. M. Shipment guaranteed nex ala
Jan 16. ly.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. C. MILLER,
HOUSE JOINER &
Houston, Texas.
IS ready toundertak. contracts, (tarnish material *c.,
and do all Jobs in his line. In a workmanlike manner.
Contracts taken for complete buildings in all styles.—
Repairing done In the best manner. Residence Just
across the bridge, over White Oak.
July 22.1ywtw
E. & H. SCHMIDT,
IMPORTERS OF
CUTJLEB1T
GUNS, etc., etc,.
Sign of tbe Large Plane,
Main St:
Houston, Texas
Sept.y .ly.
6 L. SPSNCSR.
u. b. lei.
SPENCER A LEE,
COTTON FACTOES
General Commission k Forwarding merchants
—AND—
WHOLESALE GBOCEHS,
NAVASOTA DEPOT, TEXAS.
Jan 6. *60. wly.s
Horrell. Qavle A Co., N. Orleans,
Rer.J. W. Shipman. Galreston,
Peel A Dumble, Houston, .
W. J. Hutchins, M
Brown A ftl'Millen, Washington
T. <i 8. GibbaJRuntsviller^
Downs A Son, Waco,
Rev. R. Alexander. Belton.
A. WHITAKER & CO.,
AND WHOLES ALB DEALERS IN
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes, Hardware,
Wood ware, etc.,
A. ■Whimkrr. 1
K. Whitaksr. V HOUSTON, TEXAS.
0. Wbitaixe. J Dec. 30. '49. ly.
WOODMAN'S EXPECTORANT.
Southern Steamship Company.
New Orleans, Texas, Florida and
Havana
U. S. MAIL LINES.
Toe public are respectfully informed
that this Company'* superior Steamships will ran
between Texas una New Orleans the coming season via
the Mississippi River and Berwick's Bay via the Ope-
lousas Railroad, carrying the United States Malls, as
follows:
From New Orleans to Galveston 3c
Indianola :
Leave N. O. via River,
Sundays A Thurs.,8 a. X.
Arrive at' Galveston,
Tuesdays A Sat'days 8 AM
Leave Berwick via R. R. V JmtK nt Gnltxsbm^
Wed'days A Sat'ays 12 x. | Thursdays A Sundays TThTX
GALVESTON TO INDIANOLA.
Leave Galveston.
4PM
Arrive at Indianola.
Wed'days rf 8undays 12 m
Fridays * Tuesdays 12 m
mNDIANOLA TO GALY£ST0N.
Leave Indianola,
fThurs.Mondays )8i M
}- or
♦Satur (£Tuesdays p m
Arrive at Galveston.
Fridays* Tuesdays 10 A M
Sunday A Wed'days 8am
GALVESTON TO NEW ORLEANS.
Leave Galveston,
tFriday A Tuesday 10 a m
♦Sunday A Wedns. 10 a m
New Orleans to Galveston, via Sa<
bine and Berwick's
Leave Ber'ch's via R. R.
Mondays at 12 o'clock m.
Leave Sabine,
Tuesdays u I i o'clock m.
Leave Galveston,
Wednesdavs atl2o'c. m.
Leave Sabine,
Thursdays at 12 o'clock M. _ _
New Orleans to Brazos St. Iairo, via
Indianola.
Arrive at N Orleans.
Sundays A Thurs., 4pm
'Arrive at Berwick's.
Mondays * Tburs., 12 m.
Arrive al Sabine,
Tuesdays at 8 o'clock a. m.
Arrive at Galveston,
Wednesdays at 8 o'c. a. m.
Arrive at Sabine,
Thursdays at 8 o'cloce a m.
Arrive at Berwick's,
Fridays at 12 o'clock m
Leave New Orleans,
Fridays 8 a.m. alternately.
Leave Indianola,
Suuday or Monday,
Leave Brazos,
Thursdays at 8 o'c. a. m.
Leave Indianola,
Fridays.
Arrive at Indianola,
Sundays.
Arrive at Brazot
Mondays or Tuesday
Arrive at Indianola,
Fridays.
Arrive at New Orleans.
Mondays.
•Berwick's Bay Line. fVia River Line.
Havana via Florida Ports*
j^* Steam shins of this Lino will leave NewOrlean
for llava:ia via Florida ports on the 14th and SOth o
eacbmonth.
For Freight or passage, having elegant state-room ac-
commodations, apply to
E. B. NICHOLS A CO., \ /i*lTP(.^n
or JA'S. H. LOCKHART, /
HENRY N. CALDWELL, Indianola.
I. C. HARRIS, President, 1 v„__ nrioon-
C. B. PAYNE. Manager. J New Orleans,
Feb 8, wtwly
P. H« Hennessey.
Travis Street, opposite the Kuk House,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
DEALER IN
Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Copper,
Tin and Sheet Iron Worker.
He is prepared to execute any work
in his line of business in a workman-
like manner and with dispatch. All
work guaranteed. feb 21, ly.
Clairvoyance.
MRS. SWAN, the wonderful Clairvoyant and Bota-
nic Physician, has arrived In Hou&Lon,and opened
on office on corner Milam and Rusk Streets, where she
treats all diseases incident to humanity, with a uni-
form it v of success that has astonished and perplexed
the Medical Faculty. She has effected hundreds of
.curps where patients have been glvtn up In despair bv
Physicians of ahhity aud experience. By her remark-
able gift of Clairvoyance or second sight, she locates
the seat of the disease, without a clue to its discovery
being given her, and clearly perceiving the can e of the
distemper, prescribes for its cure, with Infallible accu-
racy. Those whr wish to bo treated for sickness,should
call on Mrs. S. without delay, to "nip the evil inits bud'*
or cut short the existence ot chronic disease.
April 19, tw3twlm.
Joseph Panska
Late of the firm of BausA Pauska.)
Rskpsctflllt informs his former customers
and the public in general, that he has recent-
lWW ly opened a sto e on the corner of Main and
ik ^9 Franklin streets, back of Messrs. Fox A Ja-
cob's, and Invites them to call an1 examine
JfllHBbIs entirely new and well assorted stock ol
Watchcs, Jewelry, Clocks, Fancy Articles, Canes. Ac.
He trusts that reasonable prices and close attention
to thewants of his customers will Insure him a liberal
share oHtheir patronage.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry will be icpalred
witb dispatch and warranted. A stock of Watch ma-
terials, Tools. Ac., constantly on hand. Orders from the
country solicited.
Apr? 25yl
Philadelphia Ale and Porter.
J. RIORDAN,
Honston, Texas.
^j^GSNT for the celebrated Brewery of Massy, Collins A
sjoc
sa'e for cash, at firot cost and expenses.
Houston, March 24. I860, tf.
Co.. Philadelphia, keeps constantly on hand, a
stock of the above Ale and Porter, which he offers for
For Sale.
Jw. lawrence, has for sale ,
• the
amount ot
the most valuable property In tho city. Including
Four tine Brick Stores, Five Private Residences, 20 oi
30 Blocks of lots, and several tracks of timbered and
improved land, within 2 miles of the city,near the Cen-
tral Railroad, for particulars apply at his office o,n
Franklin Street. • April 24, tf.lSJO
FOR SALE,
My place known as Alta Springs, consisting of 800
acres of good land, 100 o which is under cultiva-
tion, with good dwelling of eight furnished rooms, *
good Blacksmith shopand framed store lust finished, 20
x 40 feet. There Is two wells and one hprlng of never
failing water, thereon. This is an ol! Stage stand, for
two different Hues, and is a good stand for^any* one who
Wishes to engage in the mercantile business. For fur-
ther particu ars addressj.be undersigned at his P. 0. at
Si " " ~ ~
Alta springs. Falls Co., Texas.
Aug. l.tt.
a. S. trigg.
Mrs. Z. E. McLin,
Millinary Establishment,
Diasinally opposite Old Capitol.
HOUSTON, TEXAS-
RETURN'S thanks tor former patronage, and hopes to
have the continuance of the same.
Keeps constantly on hand adarge assortment ef the
latest styles of tymnets. Kibbons, Hats, Flats, Flowers
uid all articles In ttieMlillnary line. Also, a lirge assort
■iient of Laces, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ladies and Child
ens underwear. Ann. 10.3m.
Builditig liOts
HK>R SALE.—Lots No's. 9, \0,A 11, in Block 47, corner
L l'reeton A San Jacinto 'reets, on Court Houi
Square, title perfect, apply to
Jauil.tf. HE BY 8AMPI0N k co.
For Concha, Colds and JConaiUBpti.il
WOODMAN'S EXPECTORANT
la the only medicine warranty! to effect a cure:
Foa Sals Evzrtwherb.
For Asthma and all Bronchial affections of the Lungs
WOODMAN'S EXPECTORANT
Is invaluable, and gives instant and permanent relief
For Sals Evrywhere.
For Whooping Cough, Pain In the Side and Spitting of
Blood,
WOODMAN'S EXPECTORANT
has cured 100,000 cases within the last year.
See testimonials which can be had from agents
For Salk Everywhere.
Woodman's Extract of Ginger.
Thls-extract la prepared from the finest Jamaica Gin-
ger which makes It the most pure, pleasant and effica-
cious Extract of Glnfier that bus been ofi'eredto tbe
public.
fob Sals
The Great Southern Remedy.
BILLING'S SYRUP.
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Irregularities of the Bowels
BILLING'S SYRUP
has navar been known to tail.
Fob Salk Evebywhebb.
For Cholera, Cholera Infantum and- Asiatic Cholera
BILLING'S SYRUP
has proved Itself to be tha means of saving thousands
01 valuable lives.
Testimonials to be had from the undersl - ned.
For Sale, Wholeaale and Retail, by
Woodman a Bzhest, New Orleans
john wright a Co., " "
mclxll&xd t Gbegokt, Houston, Texas.
W. ii Elliot A Co., " "
Leonard Cannon, Hempstead,
D. Gbeggort k Son, La Grange,
And all Drug and Patent Medicine Dealers throughout
the State,
20
Woodman's Expectorant.
GROSS'JUST RECEIVE ED AND FOR SALE BT
UcLKLL AND k GREGORY.
Billing's Syrup.
/TfiBOSS JUST KBGSIVED ANB FOR 8 ALB BT
McLELLAND A GREGORY.
10
Woodman's Extract of Ginger.
GROiS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BT
HcLELLAND A GREGORY
WOODMAN & BEMENT,
Successors to
0. O. WOODMAN & CO..
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Corner of Common Si Mngnalno ata.,
NEW ORLEANS.
1. F. WOODMAN, • A. H. BEMENT
Feb 16, wtwly. *60.
Otto Nathusins;
Next Door to B. McGREGOR.
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
IS now prepared to offer to his friends and the public
generally, at the lowest CA8Hprlces. a great variety
of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
coKsi8Tnre UC.PART OP
Brown and Colored Domestics.Brown and Colored Drbls
htripes, Plaids, Irish and Brown Linens,Muslins,
Jaconet, Delaines, Black Silk, Alpacas,
Marinos, Mantillas, Cloaks, Cor*
Collars and Under-
ffs, Yankee
setts, Co
81ee^
Notions,
Laces, Hosiery, Mattres-
and Blanker
ses, Quilts and Blankets, Hoop
Bkirts, Boots and Shoes of every style
and quality, for Men. Women, Boys,
Youths and Children. A full and comnlete
Assortment of ready made Clothing, ana Hats
and Caps. Also a good supply of Trunks, Yallces,
Carpet and Enameled Bags.
Come one; come all; none need go away dlssatlfie
Houston. Dec 12, '59, ly..
F. Dwyer,
Houston. Texas.
m
Franklin, between Main ami Fa&nln Streets.
DIALS IN
Stoves, Hard & Tinware,
Woodwart, Nails and Costings.
ALL kinds of Job Work, such as House Plpe^utter
and Roofing, done at the shortest notice.
All kinds of work executed by me will be
warrented. Ian 13 *60, ly.
■•I ALLKR.
PULTOH.
Allen & Fulton,
Cotton Factors and General Com-
mission Merchants,
Warehouses on Main and Commerce Streets and a
Termjnus of the Central Road.
OFFICII ON COMMERCB BT. .HOUSTON,TEXA8.
WLL atore and forward Cotton and Merchan-
dise, sell on Commission or advance on
the same for shipment.
TfpCotton consigned to us bar the Central Bail-
road will be received free at drayage.
Orders for Plantation Supplies promptly respon-
ded to when accompanied with cash or produce.
Julv l.,59.—alv
L. J. LATHAM,
DEALER IN
CHINA
CROCK KRT,
GLASSWARE,
FURNITURE.
CARPETS.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
AND
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
MAIN STREET. HOUSTON, TEXAS
Fab. 14. 1 .'60
J. R. Morris,
MANUFACTURER OF STOVES, PUMPS,
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON
WARE.
AKD DIALER IN
Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Castings,
and Wood ware,
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON.
April 13. '1,0 I*
C. C. Nswhard.
m. House.
Old Capitol Livery Stable.
rear of old capitol hotel, travis street
B T
NEWHARD & BOOSE,
General Auction and Commission
Dealers in hokses, Buggies, Carriages, a:.
Superior Horses, Buggies au-1 Carriages for hire. AL
kinds 3f feed for sale. April 14, ly.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Gabel's Brewery,
Table Deer. Ale and Xrcvrer'a
Yeast.
MANUFACTURED at tbe Honaton
Brewery, and foraaleby theaubscrt-
tar. Beer aad Ala In whole, X and X
barrels for bar or family nae. and the
beatBrever'a Feast ahrayc on hand
feb.«lr '«0. PETER G ABEL.
Schulte's Brewery,
JfEJlR TBE TAP WLOAD DEPOT. BO OUTOX.
THE ondenirnad reipactfallyaii-
nanneal to tne Public of Houston
| andricinitythathe ii ao pr^arad
I to fnrnlah the best quality of Ale,
' Lager bear, Porter and Teaat In
Bqo an titles to .ult pnrehaiieri.
Jnlyl >59.l wtir. nENBTBOHuLTE.
Brewery. - ;
THE undersigned would feapect-
ftilly inform the public generally, that
prompUy despatched.
Try Us! Try Us
Phoenix Hair Dreaalnc Saloon la
In Hutchins' Baildisf.
PRANKLIN ST., NSAETH1 MpOfDO t
HAIR DRE8SING, Shampooing imo
done in the neatest and latest atyle. •
Cigars, Tobacco, and Perfumery of all kind!
kept constantly on hand.
Nov. 11,6m. CHAS. EIKB, ProprUtor.
FOX & JACOBS,
Wholesale k Retail Healers la
BJEY & IFAMtDY mi
also, -me--: au'i .. v
Ladles Dress Goods * Triwsiags*
OF THB LATEST IMPUTATIONS, . a
Just reci red, and will keep constantly on hand.
^Purchasers ore revested ts ®tr§ va
e«Ul before aelecttes elsewkere.1
j -Store corner ol Main and Franklin Streets.
8ept.lS.'69. twlv.
NOTICE.
it ILIVY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Dealers in
GROCERIES, DRY fc PtAKTAT OT
g oons,
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
At their old Stand. July 4, lywtw. M.
" ¥heeler & Wilson's
FIRST PRKffllUn
FAMILY & PLANTATION
Sewing Machines.
THfc
Wiener & Rottenstein,
General Auctioneers
AND
Commission Merchants,
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS,
opposite the Green Store.
CoxsiQ!fm*!fts solicited, snd prompt return* made.
Auction every dsy and evening.
April 4, ly-
For Sale.
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOE78B. tn a heal
thy part of tbt city, and convenient to Haln street
&n,Mareh«,l«0,tr. T W0M,AK
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Hare taken the drat premium over
SINGER, GROVER & BAKER, *
AND all othera at erery State Pair in the United
gtatel wherever they hare eonteated without
one exception during the Pall of 1853.
For Family and Plantation Use
TUey Cannot be Excelled.
THEY WILL
hem _ PELL,
GATHER AND STITCH,
and as* equally as well on the Plneit Siriae Muslin
aa the heaviest Llnaeya and Eerseya.
C. ENNIS b. CO., Houston, Texas
PE0K> New Orleans.
WHEELER t WHILSON, New York
Sw. 14. ly.
F0RSGARD & NORTON,
BOOKS & STA t_ jONARY.
Houston, Texas.
A general assortment of Standard and KlaeaJ;
laneous Books at
FORSOARD k. NORTONS'.
Blank Books.
Journals,
Ledgers, to.,
Day Books,
Bill Books, ko.
A large assortment
•Tall varieties at
PORSGASD k NORTON
Pianos, Guitars,
TieUns, Accord eons
Flutes, Fifes,
1 ooks at
New and pepalar
Husic and fnatrae
FOR AG AKD dc NORTON'S.
INSURANCE fiftllilVf
otuam
Capital &■ Sniplu
INSURANCE Ctlf P AN T
ON HABTP0R9, OOHK
CapiUI k Snrprw • H,S6S,U0,t0
INSURANCE etvritf,
or new rtm. .
Capital k Sarplas $1,800,099,90.
J. & S.
& CO.,
Slain street, Houston, Toot, Three Doors from
the Old Hoiulon House Corner,
wholesale and retail dealers is
-STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CLOTHING, &C.S &G.,&C..
Have received and ure daily receiving large addi-
tions to their already magnificent stock for tha sprin?
and summer trade, and feel confident they can now of-
fer greater inducements to their city and cooi
ronsLthan any otherhonse 1 n the State. Their
is manufactured under the immediate super
one of the members of tte firm at their manufactory
in New York city, and in q&ll ty, beauty of style ahd fin-
ish cannot be surpassed. All they ask is a ch-nce to
show their stock. Jmrch if)
virion of
g.gxbsoh
R. AKOLaXAHIT.
Gcrson & Angelmann,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers Is
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
Clojthing, Boots, Shoes,
:Ti jm. o K3 mm •
Heavy & Fancy Groceries.
ETC.,ETC,, ETC.
At Genoa'* Old Stand,
Mara strxet, Houston, Taxis.
\1TK are novr receiving a large and wellselected stock
TT of all Goods In our line, from the Northeca cities
and New Orleans, which we are prepared to sell at lower
prices than erer. Call and examine.
Sept. 26. '69.ly. GKRSON k ANGELMANN
Prince Imperial Cbanpagse.
FROM
De Vcnogc&Co.
EPERNAY
frascr,
Sold by all Rtsptdable Dealers throughout th* Country.
THIS fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which nntil the
past year was confined exclusively to the best ta-
bles of the Continent of Europe, has now obtained the
most unbounded success and popularity In this country.
It Is recommended by some of the flrrt Physicians oi
the City of New York, over all other wines, on accoont
of its extreme purity and delicacy, and those who once
try it. rarely use any other brand. Although only one
year has elapsed since itslotroduction into this country,
the demand is enormous and constantly increasing.—
Our arrangements are such as to Insure the quality of
the Wine, b**in& maintained at its present high stand-
ard. The Prince Imperial is imported solely by us, we
being the sole Agents of Messrs. Dk ykkogk a Co., In
his country.
E. V. HAUOHTTOUT A OO^
No«. 48S, 490 A 492 Broadway. N.T.
March I3,t~3m.
£9*Sold in this city by T. W. H0U8E A CO.
En. M. Rcshs
New Orleans.
Jso. P. Haws.
Tuscalocia. Ala
HUSH A & HAWN
COTTON FACTORS
ASD GENERAL
COMMISSION & FORWiRDUM) MERCHilTS.
4'i Grarler St., ant ta corner Ma«uta«i
(Sear new "St. Jamea Hotel.")
A DVANCES made on Cotton shipped to us. Wa are
A agents for the celebrated Cigars, • Rifia," *fEido-
wa," Sartllana." ••Corona," Ac.
ALIO) AGENTS FOR
Sundry fine Brandies, Champagnes snd other Wines,
,n .tood and Warehouse.
ip^Uberai deductions made TO THE TRADE.
March 24,2m is.
HAVAMA CIGARS.
%
INSVRilFCB ,
■ ov m
Cental
INSCRAFTCE CtlTltr,
Capital WW*
gpnrarisM^fcaafcytfceahOTelia ■>«! ■
LBlee enfcTomfleter*.
NotULV.
$300,000.
FIRE EfSfTRAIlCE CtSPllT,
IX
fo. 117
IHLAm) HARIRI
Taken on Veeeela and Oargoee attka Iewe4 rata*.
wm. chaunon, iwt rmw mn. rtatrmn.
1K0. K. OIKUT, Sec'r. J. X. DUNHAK. Oa*. A«t
MosasTiTLna, Wsf. K. MM
V. BaaaALOu, C. Mkjjttl,
Jaa. B. Wnaoa, N. O. Purr,
B. D-Sikactn, Jso.T. w «
BXHJ.IL LILLIS, B. M. 1
WU.L
jiook
NaT*. W.
Paou* —
J.O. nuns
tauHins,
t. j.Colema*
T. W. Horn, laq, 8. K. 1
GEOKQE fiOLDTHWAKl,
Afsntiorl
X. 14. w*wSaa4ewtwlr
reliablb nranm.
m
'nmm
m
FIBE INSURANCE EXCLVHTEIiT
(Cnasnx PaaprruAL)
cash capital. 0400,000,—
cash assk.ts ihtitutm
a L. LOOMS, President,
H. KELLOGG, Secretafy,
U. MAGIL, General A«ent.
LOSSSS PKOMPTLT PAID
Applications recelTed, and 1
by
Dee a, Mb,
FIRE! FIBfiU
RELIABLE 0O)EMNITY
Deroted to lire l^oraao* IxclaiiT*^,
Charter PerpetmL
ASSISTS SMnJWYWZ®}
*&fi
GaM ea heal aad 1b bi
" in hands ot. end <
Seal Estate owned by tbe "—nr. *
cambered.
Amoant loanedo n
do do
Swn To,c Ban Stock,
!him CJ. 8. Trust Company's Stock, IT.
JOQ do American Errti'an«e Bank Stock
New r "
r York-
*vo
SS do Sffn^gggaSr S t
100 de OootkKBtal de X
% To
iS fo
ffilTTfllB S&IX
200 abates farm's * Mech's Butt Mack,
Hartlord, Conn_
Bt8t%Watert,ar7l0j«. RUg
da Mated. da M
10 HartlbrdOar 1
.10 o p.klbsih . i
. lOHr^R wD ■ HWHBHB|sbsms
CASH ASSETS fSl
Losses la the
pre
kgency jrfcere thif
the.
imnecesssrj Msjs a Mfarapi
liar to the
Phenix InseCon
HARTFORD.
Dwellings a< Ceateats take
low rates for 1,8, or 6 yean.
GEO.
April 4. 3a.
NMlet.
® M .
THS nmlerslgned havlnf establlsned a
X the TBHTtH, trust, tar oare aad itl
a liberal share of public custom. Our
•id rrft. and wa ahali e "
may flsawna wuk umrpm
Jane 2Sd. twir. ~
Lumber! Lumber!!
▲V FITTBMill ii |
TU8T received per itatMr Tezaa. s mn w
. 7.tr.
WH.q.im a«
IF.
•KHiriuiBniir's
FURNISHING
GOODS
HATS,
W
CAPS and UMBREJ^LAiS,
Oreei Steve
A ftill
Whips, Trunks, ShirU, Drmwart, CoIUr,
Perfumery, Toikt Artiole^ Sc., ^
Wholesale and Retail.
nsiftths Itauaac Mr im
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Cushing, E. H. The Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1860, newspaper, May 15, 1860; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236093/m1/4/?q=ROSENBERG: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.