The Huntsville Item. (Huntsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1853 Page: 4 of 4
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the ^untsmUe 3tcm.
Trust to the Future.
Tmst t; .he future—though gloomy ami
cheerless,
Prowls the dark Past like a ghost at thy j
back.
Look not behind thee—be hopeful ami fear-
Un
Steer for the light way and keep to ihe
track !
mi
j he
.V?:oTiJ4}ft liit'u "a i ^rCQEi)$>"'-—
• ' ary World thus hits of;' the immodest
v '" jition of fashionable brides an .1 bride-
ins. The; sccue is mill on board of
oi: of our splendid inland packets :
U " 15III DAI., tiHiAMUEJlS."
a It is ni<>ht ori board the steamer Or-
* egovi. Swiftly the beautiful bont slips mi
—so swiftly aud'§6 sfn!^ that it i ft bore
to know what to do. -The. supper .is oror,
| Fling oil ties pair—dt has strength like a but it is too early tor sleep. 'J. lie cabins
ar-- sumptuous, but once seen you liave
onH* to hit still. The handsome clerk,
will his tasteful office hung round with
pictures of lovely ladies., has drawn his
. tained glass window, and there is no
Shoulder thy Purpose, and, boldly defiant.
Save to the Right, stand unmoved and uit-
pliunfc !
Faiili and God's promise the brave never
ni; ro {fir?ht or die' to be the fir. t to settle.
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Trust to the Future—the Present may fright Ti:o itotA uf twenty-two miles an hour
' thee, _ v- ;nt- amuse a man 1 A\ hat have you r.oi
Scowling «, feiufnlly closo at thy tMp ; ■ ( .. ,(J.C „ k , Nfjonshon b
Face it m.movod.tind i.o Present can bltgh. ,, .7[,;ul0( .ipr.iialtirig ? Ilijy !—'V.'liai!
-'lie knowing ones dropping oiV to the
thee
lie stand-.- baldly each blast shall, . ISiJBIl
abide. " , upper saloon !' I p stair.?, bo it then !
Never a storm but the tainted air needs it; So-rrso—very- oarelc.ssly inch ed I see the
Never a storm ni the sunshine succeeds 1 'ivoys lounging in the satin chnirs-at the
Each has a les -.m, and ho alone rsada. it nr.per cud of the long saloon—but all eyes
Riirhtlv*. who takes it
uid makes
it
guide.
nr.per cut
hi1: rfpinjg the "range of the doer handle
state-rbom a3 ! 'Lool
or
t
sharp!
Tii ere
. . , ... , '.:oes a pretty nrl to tae marble tabic for
>—itstarids hk-e an an^el. " . . * , ,
, , a nrjat lamp V r.h ! how she blur-aes !'
hee, to blfcssand toeb.eor, , r. y . ,* . .. ., , ,
' . , Paetl, isn't it r White ribbons and
u -ome blessed evan-rd, 1 ,. . , , .
. , w orange flowers"in her bonnet, and a bran
n n nnvn.x ^ '
new traveling dress, 1 wonder whether
it's your all looking at her, ltrake;.; her
b* .igle so in unlocking the door! In .lie
■ s, and the door closes-—but of course
ody got a glimpse of the embroidered
T-irst to the Future
"Waiting to lead thei
Singing of hope like some blessed evangel, 1
Luring thee on to a brighter career.
Why should the Past or the Present oppress
thee .'
Stamp on lir eir fo<- v dh a- -a-
res? thee.
See, the gr**at i'ut-.ir© s;ar. :
bless thee ;
Press boldly forward, nor yield r: i • a
bnaal bed-
-0, no
Trust to the Future ,
'hee.
will, net dto.M'vt
rt and
li :
mi
XIalf an hour's inter-
So thou but meet it with brave m
strong :
ISow, l\,..i'v > r a,: ew. and believe inc.
Gladness an 1 Triit:np|i will ciiow, >. c
long.
Never a night ! '.;t lhere corr.eth a n»r ow,
N^ver a grin! but,titu hopefui will borrovy
Somethifigol ghiduesr io lighten the sorrow:
Liia uiilo such is a conqn'eior'ssong 1
Trus; to the future, then
ppy pver the
£c all round.
siou.
Here he comes!' 'Just up from the
clean, don't he?'
vber's ?liop.' 'Jjoo!
All cyes'turned to! 53, and tne outsiueis
( inulling their range so as to see well .ip.
when the door opens. 'O, ^Ir. Bride-
' groom, you needn't look so mad at our
having a look at you Free country ?' A
! gentle, rap. 'Come, in,' just audible
i thi-cugh the ventilator. Door opens.
I '.■•■■w the frill of trcr night-cap, by Jupi-
cease from your \ to- !' >Embroidered rmilt ! L'a(-6 cur
w^epiny : tt,;ns H
Faithariu a dim heart are all that vou
j !' 'Did you £ed her 'eyes P 'How
noe,| : " ; pp1 liky tlie chap locks the 4oor'on the in-
'«od and his angels have yet in their keep- I •' ^ • wo . hadn t a night to :-it
dijr " j v here we've a mind to, in the public <:a-
Ha.vr^t o! • > . We'll f.nw lir the seed ! i loon !' 'But it's fun, getting a• peep into
Trust totho future—alt life will tie glorious: a -ri-dal s-tatc-rorrm,' isn't ifr' ■ 'The Or-
fr-.st—foi i.i tru-tiug the sen! b victorious; j «g'>;i fur me!' l0ood as. a play !' LWon.'t
i.us!—and in ti ubiiii! be strong and lab.ii- we be accidentally here when she comes
ous
out in the morningi-
—.—r-
I'p and be doing, ant} give tied the meed ! j
- j V OST—Tho discharge of Wrp. A. Cooke,
>r. . t .• s< , . n rt issued in 1836, for 3. months service in
■* . «'v ».> t >1 \ C>F OmI.^^IOX — i f ■ •»— f i ♦ t)* * t r . i i v
x . x \ .. Cnpt. Pierson s cpfnpaiiy. Ii uoi heard ol
\en be pr.-'is; d ir>r .Sur.uay,' said ->( v.-. vidiin the time prescribed by law, I shall
Jones ; "when omiiibu>.h.>r -e> :i :J \ >ni a apply for a duplicate of eame to the proper
can ri »t fro n their labors \fr Jf »> » department. PETiili Pi\TlvJE, •
.»l.,s „,y , tbe ,non has ^.» ^ | ; |
sho raised herself on her clhew, and push-- {
ed back the ru'lled border of her ri ' ' - i Tim3tr
....», . . i.. i .R* ■ I T„ ri!
The State of TeX'as— Count}- of Montgojnei v.
cap, as if to make sure of her sin-i- ! persons'int-rested in the welfare of
i ' ,, , , c' i Hezekiah Williams, minor ward of Miles
mes-eflness. Xon.iuv. srau he. to •» , , 'T i •
v,., ,, . . • ' » ' " iidkins and Zarelda J.. his witoand moti
Jntle trun lle-bcd ocoupant; "hero Tom- or 6'f said Ward.
r.y, \ in ilvvays know everything you I ^^NOW ye, that Miles Elkins. and Zarel
ought no'I to; where" y.,\\ :ayh: da J. K.Ik ins, wife Of said Miles,, and
t-
u0h, lie v,.. , off an hour sitjre," said ;^a.dmn ^said minor,.Hezekiali Williams,
• . U, i i _• , , nave niade application to our County Court
, " ' ' u.. '' ■UUU('} '! anu | f.ri. i]1Q Sala of a Certain undivided share or
tortion of a quarter of a lea» ue of land, part
4 1
t ilC
went down street "
Mrs. Joncs l; .aped into th
the floor, or on ::ed the contents of ward-
robe and c.iwSt.1 \ cs—his eloUies were
all there; >oonldn't 'decide whether
sh
middle of! of the headright league of Hezekiah Karris.
situated in Polk county, by estimation 36.0
■teres, said application v.-tll be acted on at
tho 'Rtafch term of said Connty Court, on
the last Monday in March, i8J3, at the
ce irthoustj in the town of Montgomery, and
yc u and all others are hereby required then
| and there to appear and show cause why
ich s?ile should not be made as applied
o was a ( uifruhi widow or not; th
chances were about even.
"Hi* little months to feed,'' said -'io
•Wh«.i to pay, and raywtfto keep ™
..... 'J, ,, ,J . . , e -for. I his citation to be puokshed tor lour
<>u. .#i lniscii. 1. bi.on.Mn'I have mmdod ; successive weeks before retr.rn term-in tho
his going, it he hadn't kidnapped that 11 ntsville Itctu. (liven under my hand
•i r.i y trnr k ; he was geftin" dvsi • ntfe i ! S.] and seal of our court, this 12tli day
and fussy, r.itlr-r inclired t b'-t::r;. February.,1853. ArrimroN Gay,
an i she to k out her curls from nnch r ;1_9*4t M. C.
cap, and attempted to finisii her breei'-
fast toilot,
' j-o-iu-m-y Jones,'/ said sin- • (lU ^
off having that cat, with' your" fatherV.
razor. : \» you know what day it i>
'V. til, you'd better ask father," sai l
the young nopehi!. J hero he is coiuiniT
up the street with a money-trunk in hi
hand, of a Huu hiy nforning."
ki-'t-r. J-o-n-e-s/' s .id his .-pr.u.ie", «-.*
that gentleman came in, and walking m
close up to Irm that their n es touch i ;
""have yoo lx n imbibing? Wl-.jit ri'1
you get up so early for} and w.IiXwc on
e :rih have v -n been r' and which ^i»y .id
'i ie State of Texas—County ot Montgom-
ery—To the Sheriff of. said county, greet-
ing r " •'
.: - UMMON niehard 1'uJloek, by making
-'-d publication ' (>f this citation in some
; • v<paper in the.nearest county where a
vspaper is published, for four weeks pre-
vious to the return
day of
tins process, to
a • iear
i 1;
at the next term of the .District
lvt ol the county of Montgomery, at the
f .it-house thereof, in the town of Mont-
nery, on the third Monday in March
r t. 1853, then and there to answer the
. it ion tiled in my, office, by Maiy J. Bul-
c, against caid Richard Bullock, for a di-
ce from tlie bonds of matrimony with said
u hard bullock, on the grounds tbat he has
.[ her for three years, with the intention
you go - a:, i what have you belu About f bandonment, plaiotiif having made affi-
3Iftk« i . tell'n11 ! P—tf exile- ll vit before me that the .residence of said
pie .or you to -ct tins baptised Tommy ' Mentis unknown to herj arid have you
to be running round, Sunday u
la 'hre sunrise, with a ruoney-irun
ye ar arm. V> hat do you supp
miir-ter will think ?"
"Huoday morning!" gaid Jf.n
b:ng his forehead—^Sund"}' rn
That accounts! Couldn't think,
life of me, why there wasn't a
shutter taker down in the street;
down to the store, as true as l'jt .
ner—made the fire ; opened thegl
and hung out all the calicoes and
and streamers . I could ibid. t
morning. W-.dl, i;Y? r.'l your fa; V
Jones; how was 1 to know ? Yc
have salt ti-h for "dinner, ye.^ jrd
it was fiitufday-—that's the . nlv
know when Sunday comes. ,S :
make innovations, Mrs. Jones • *«
your fault. There never was a co ; .
went broke yet, that a woman ws. n.
the bottom of it.—Fanny be,
(llt":C?uOn
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(l,ATF. OF Mor/:f.V. ALABAMA.}
C O M 31 IS H IO N 31 K fi t! 11 A N T,
CALVESTOX. TEX.IS.
September IN, 1.S52—tf
E. S. WOOD,
Importer ami- Tic.Jer in Forcmn.and Domestic
' H A 1) \J AHS,
iSTR.VND, 6"ALVZSTON,
je2(j-1y Tj.xas.
\ T h i • r > - n ^ -* r
wl k. • O • v' j. < JL.Lt ^ 11 - c ^ 5
Tv n t c h in a k e r a n d J c vr c! e r.
TFc t title of Trcmont afreet.
Near the cornel of M,arket St., Galveston.
A S for sale Watches, patent lever :
etc. JllcMcetl.
K, EE N AN; H OU~S E ". j A*^ V'
S;.ii//i r.i^unlstBle, Thvs:( ll!e '< "ItlSllt. K
r£° C. ROUiSTIlEE would inform
JLs. - ' ■ " • ■ ' /t-n-
\> % *r t
\n
!
l)is friends and travelers gene- j tv : tl. y *r
rally, that he has rebated the aVmvp fo| □ ; na^ 1
hotel, added a large f)ining-room. Sleeping- | . .2, 'f, "
rooms, and a large and roomy STABLK
together with irooil servants, hostlers, etc.. s T , . T- , ,, T,,. .
and is fully prepared to accommodate all j 'h',7" ck<.d'L * <■'" j
T < 1 f . .... ; ,,{ lJ]wMim:ilism.
who may favor him with their patronage
ilyTii
stop at this house, and he ii
1st. The Great P<w~> E.ctrni'
k. Daily's), curing all Burns n
ind Sores.
Bah a of Columbia, for f
storing the Human llair.
3d. Ifcux's Xcrvc owl Done I
( a cure
of Rheumatism.
o Houston and Red River Stages
t lines, so that every fas
! travelers either North or South.
H unif ville. Oct. 9. 18.^2-' I
jeot tor both
afforded to
li
II V.N T
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? ri l
II olcl,
L E . T E X A S
4th. s Acovstic Oil. n
for Deafness.
5th. Hays' Liniment, a kao
the i'iles. i
6th. Sn&6ii*s Sieh Jleeufnehe {
7th. j J ether * Relief, for all v
family way.
8th.
itieJ i
Vtt
or *,1-
ft!i'td
causo
•urc
: C U
fnmston v£»u^r>.
Schorl Book's i'»r the *
ECLECTIC SEW
Rp!»( (*, ( lim'K tf t'BMi-lmt i
riHF. KCLf.CTICSEItlKSef S-: w,l iWoktf
was pr< jeeted by f'.nt well <■ -o vn
friend and advoeatc ot oopular_ education,
Ihofessor WumaH H McGrricv et the
University ot \ irginia. whose life hn been
spent in :;j" ^V.o«t fjjith/wlwsf# hi* ao»
Vive liibrt* as a judicioue-iR?ti"etor iiavo
trained him the approbation of all io*-er« vt
T
1
a so.uu
lion.
i l
rt
acticit uu»d piogressiro
T.eujfla--
K
are
The Reading jB >oks beaiinghi- muite
been proved, by actual trial, and are
Clocks : Spoons: Jewelry: Spoeta
eles, for all eyes and sights.
and \Vafccdi-ghis.;es
Specta eje
a rou
ml and fitted.
A 11.
A. li
articles in the abovo line repaired ia a
tlid at moderate pri-
joSS-I v
Longhifs Great iu dern ma
, eicea. for cohis and feverish feelings
E|*2liE_ Subscriber having taken charge of j veaiius fevers ; for Asthma, Lh •''»
•«» this establishment, which is situated in j a)Uj Bilious Affections ; for Di: : 11.t
a dry and pleasant part rt tbe town, (easy j auj lcss 0f Appetite;
.vet weather.) would respectful- i
! n n d llm TMl V\
of
icce
i n
v:orkr.lanliko mauner
ce>.
ly inform his fiends and the public.gene- j piaitlts; for Stomach Aflectio
rally, that he is prepared to receive Beaut- j p-'jgg Kheumatism. etc. Th«
ers and. 1 raveiers. Having a . farm near I ;« k nut bntl to take. nev<
«• - • i*3sa. j*m
! ness in fetnelesand males, and i
tioi •
The
are, it is not bad to take, neve*
now mo r e cxiensively »«el t h in imy ot her,
,tn.i daf'j re':< iv >g tho ado lion am ap*
proval of the most intelligent and discrita-'
7'i'u- : inatine. teacheis o» ti.e land._ ,
Pui.ej or 1 INNEO. author of the Gr-ni-
••vk . ten year? a Frcf swr im t. rr
ila 1 le lifiite. ^Maryland, has furnished in
the Gr .iri. :ars b< aring his name hat are.
regard d by ai u bo'hare, examined them
1 . t X ^ 1' " 'W1rt t It ik »-■% ., <(■ 1 f
L A K D
(t
E N 0 Y !
"3II Subscriber tenders his services to
' ^ the public, a;-an AGENT for the pur-
chase and sale of lands, cbtainiug patents,
perfecting-titles, compromising co'ufiie.iug
claims,- identifying Spanish grants, and all
business generally pertaining to such an
Agency. Office at Hunlsvilje, Texas.
JOHN Me CUE ARY.
lluntsyille, Oct. 16, lS52.-lv
tow n, lie is enabled to laise a ;aigc portion ot j J fj^ver leaves cue costive,
the supplies lor ins lioiiio, as well as pro- ! 9jju Kolmnstoek's I ermifuge
a
■ ii tii
plaint
i. o;i. 1 *vcti -
>r Cesbivc-
rvocscom-
fiv • pephia.
. 'at points
oives pain,
as mot . i
gnage
k of the Ku lisii I.a«-
Vender tor-horses.
His TABLE she
r rn
IC.il-
II be', furnished as well as
lerb for chih
nm or grown pers<
my other hous
se m
the country, and
pains will be spared to render those combo
trll lo who mav favor. 1
no
mi with a call.
lie has connected with the Hotel a
r .-
iVJt £ iu
r
tj i
GTTI1E undemlgiied have a few of Mather,
Robinson L Co.'s
10th. Mrs. Broinvs (heat Ve
No medicine has been discover.;
I happily adapted to use interna.,
j to betaken, and yet perform su
ai"Se ! when applied externally as a wo
it and commodious STABLE, with dry dirt [ ftictiou. In bottles from 12
floors, which shall be abundantly supplied j cach
' with Provender, and the best attention paid j *", Saunholtz's Roach arid Bed
to horses entinsted to his care. Charges the j fcj driving away Yeimin in aslu
most nooeiate. J. i . Si Mb. I 2fn. The celebrated hiwsLij
P. S. The Western Stage Office is kept at
13jis House. Sept. 13, 1S52-»18 ly
Kilki
t at i;
so
Co{lou Gins and
IX \JX X
p YIT-H
1 O X 'j J-i i r J a
on hand, which, they will dispose ( fou libe-
ra! terms. These Gins and Mills are not
Hurpassedby any now in r.se,- and are war-
ranted to perform equal, if not superior, to
any that are made. Persons wishing to pur-
chase would do well to give us a call.
J. C. 11. SMITH, agents.
Huntsvillc, July 24, 185?-if
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MONTGOMERY LAND DISTRICT.
j 11E Undersigned wi'l'i attend toallordeis
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-illy ^
BIN F 0 il J> & • 00.,
'Narthf.si'de Public Square..Itizrcen the Masonic
Hail and J'/.iUU/x Bakery.
c«SF,ObTLD respectfully call the attention
of the pub ic-geueiai!y to their new
and fresh supply of GROCERIES, which
they will sell at wholesale or retail, for cash
or barter.
Our stock consists of—
Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Salt. Meat, Molas-
ses, Whiskey, Brandy, Mackerel. Sardines,
Diied Fruits. Pickles. 'Catsifps, Soda, Cream
Tartar, Sulphur..Campii,or. Barax, Nutnurrs,
Cloves, Cinnamon. Spice, Pepper, Giugor,
Candle.s Slaich, Soap. Indigo, iladdoiyaiul
ail kinds ot Dyo S< uiis.
. •—-i-A, h 8 O — V
Powder, Siiot. Tear, <ca;>s, ijariiwaro,
Cutlery, Iron, Castings, Aail.-y 'Farming
Untensils.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, common
and tine CIGARS. o2-U
for the division of land in the Counties
of Grime#, Walker and Montgomery.1
Having been appointed Deputy Surveyor
for the District of Montgomery, he is prepar-
ed to survey any lands legally entered on
the books of the District Surveyor.
Address (post paid) JOTIN M. WADE, .
o9tf Dept. Surv., Montgomery Land Dist.
Temperance Bitters,
13th. D)\ Bartholcmew's Pink
popular Expectorant for Coughs,
fluen/.a. £cc. ,
14th. The Eaat-India fy New i
Dyes-, the only sure coloring for t
loth. Lin's Balm of China, a
Remedy for Cats, Biuiscs, Soies, c
iGtln Extract of Sarsaparilla.
cle has outlived all other Sarsapa.iUas, am
still gives as great satisfaction as ev i.
Pibl'c sor "1 VY, f ftt Vdootf coaaJy. TIr-
ginia,-one cftha rfios! 'aide Mnthemat<oianf
;• I practical •i -t.re:- • in-Hie ccwr.tiy, ba-.
:-tippM'eil what has >Bg *e i much m c
>imp)e, prog res ?;v«, aTn.1 thoijmgh se^ •
, j i„X' Books on ARIT1 Kb TH an i-r
GFBKA.
ktsv M'Kt.i.i*o *Qo6«:
>sth, ' MrG*'ffctfti. h'clci'tc Primer, for Iitile ohi?«
50c. j drem McGi'£yey'* iXJecti Spell n gDock .lor
i Primary and common schools.
;;::r Bane, I MrfhiJJ'eyEcleitic Fsrut Reader■; lrtwons in
i iitjie, j :. c":ling aad reiodog for the younger
P ih uid ' pupils.
i McGuffey'* Erie-tic Second Reads >•: feMo^o
ijr 'j 'ho j in-vading and spel iii- ft r you... pupils
In. McG'iJji'tfs Ecleitic Third R> <i'ki : U r mid-
* die classes; . haste and instruct;v lem'A»
Slnir | in prose and poetry.
'I; ir. ' McGvjjt ds Eelecti fourth Reader ; for more
> ti i'opi
v^ers
)i bttli
to
11:10:
: is arti-
l,
best
!'Ctrl, IV
• -d -the
advanced classes; elegant-ettracls hi
prose and poetry
jjc Griffey's Eclectic Fifth Riiidet {K Act drift
Gin 'e); a rhetorical guide for the higher
classes.
Th? Hr.mans Rcadc. for femal« i?« n inarie^
t b ant c\trao.t ;m prose anil nofetry.
1 -• a■ ■ tdimg no.'!- - , a\'. few;
rf- ■
Ui
A j equ
a : s ' i ;■ i '
suppnovi; win- ii i, evrtc».|
a large
lot of St
yUST R ECE.1VED
^ Louis FLOUR,'and I.»v sale low for ea-
. BIN FORI) & CO
bL Cc J. MATTHEWS,
Ginwiiglits. \Ya&on& Furniture Makers,
' CINCINNATI. TEXAS,
^TOULD again inft rm the planters and
wv public generally,' that they have on
hand' a supply of Gi'n-Staiids, which they
warf-aht to be equal to the best, and if not
proved 'so. on ti ia!. the money will be re
funded. Also,"'Wagons, of the most ap-
proved style and finish', on hand. Wagon
repairing, etc. Fui-nitme of their own make,
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Folding-Tables, Work-
stands, ice. Bhicksmithing neatly-done.
rr^- The}' also1 trCep a good TAVEIiN
where traveicis can always find every ae-
- - 4. aUgl-i-i.'
To Mer.lianls.
Teacfiers
by
[ooUj
H. D.
TAYLOR.
Qb 3 ,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
r.I-KIiCII AT-JT,
01
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O LI.
an3!-y
Houston. Tax as.
'•SHEESE—300 pounds Cheese, just ie-
ceived and for sale by ««•
nl3 BIN FORD & CO.
.-TV
.. 1
W s.
.
friends
^rritLgo and Wap'on Bnc-p.
CO?dPTON would inform his
id the public, that lie is
always to be Jjbund at the old shop on
the North-ea^t of Cpurthon.so Square, ;.vhorc
he will be glad to'accommcdate the-m by
converting old work into new. or filling or-
ders lor new work entirely, at reasonable
rates for cash.
arc His.
Glieap School Books !
ECLECTIC SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS.
(Reduced Prices.)
INCLUDING McGuffey's Readers, Spel-
«• lets. Primers, Pirineo's Grammar, Ray's
Arithmetic, Heman'a Young Ladies' Read-
ers, etc. etc. | J
Depository onrPreston street, Houston.
next door oast ol M. U- Conkliirs store.—
Those wiio purchase to sell again, supplied
at the lowest rates and on the most accvni-
-V ' t ... . * 4
mod a ting terms, Orders will receive prompt
attention. JAMES BlRKE. Agent.
;< 'i he Eelectic (McGaj)cy sj Series of School
Books.—We lake pleasure in calling the CoU,n
attention of our readers to the advertisement
of our friend Mr. James Burke, concerning
the Eclectic Series of School Books. Also
to the accompanying editorial lrom the
Galveston Journal.
< We agree with our respected cotempora- ^..
ry of the Journal in regaut to the importance o'
ot a uniform series oi School books for toe
State, and appreciate
J7th. The celebrated spread St)
Piaster, made .frofa Dr. Liu a reeij ar
inost popular in the market.
18th. Dr. Kline's Tooth Ache Drops L , . w . -o,i .-..-.a,, - m
certain and easy cure for Tooth'A, , by the lacttnat m scr.-U w,-,, Uie>
19th. Dr. Comstock has lately bought the 11«»f a ' -^1 • • -o^i by the j^ivHty -ct
rirrht for the United States, of the cole bra- \ other Booua s have oeen.re-aF p
ted Concentrated Mineral Water, found at ted, to the exciusmn cf a!, .*M;. —
the Salt' Springs of Doctor Wm. C. Chase, | enco having proven their gT....tc :
at St-Catherin^s, C. W. This medicine ti as | KM? m the .chool-room an 1
attained a notoriety and popula r; m ver tb» IjW '
before equalled by any preparat. n at t.rii ' -ma the low p-.iLfch^^y.
place ;uid its «ale has been cofcimensurate I they are \ei\ mro^.v'.-oaner tuau am.- o'<jec.
wall it« nmrits, which are extn -my. I similar work.^|IPt.
All the remedies are fully d- d in | . geammui:
Almanacs, to be given to all who «a i ..e^a
the Medicines are kept.
Read the annexed letter for facts:
Mulberry Creek, Fayette co, Texas. }
June 15, 1S52. )
Dr:,1. S- CojisToeir, N. Y.: ^'r.-rTwelvo
months ago 1 fccught a oOc. box o } 'Ur an
ExfractbrTami a neighbor fa mine, Judge
W. Menefee, in this county, had a negro
woman that was burnt on her foot, 14 y> ;a?-
a^o. every month would breakout itid run
so that she was an entire crijt>le—Ho ;ei;t
to me for my box of salvo—met him have
it—He applied it. and has made a perfect
cure, so that she is new a hand, ourul. and
well: and the Judge says he will al vays
keep the salve on hand—I have tried the
salvo in myfamily, and find it goo b 1 would
not be without it for any price in the world
I have been the cause of several of ray
neighbors trying it, and all that fcnve it are
well satisfied with it. and say the\ wrl 1 not
be without it. A neighbor of mine by the
name of O L. Hillebrand, from- Liberty
ty. Eastern Texas, first told m "■ about it,
and 1 am well satisfied with it,
'WILLIAM V. CllIS>'VELL.
Piuncds Dh .-in ry Grammar, on /he analytic
' method; a complole work for uegificep
ill the study. -f '
Pinned $-Analytical Grammar: a full aud
complete treatise; for academies and
Tin Eugliih j cochin in which is taught
r,o siruetmo ti-.-entances bx .anatj-i*
>: • -si.'.. wo*k -on tltii'-'
: jaiysis ot Eaghsb glluldices.
Professor Pinueo? new works. r..-e
model class hooks.on the subject of Engb dh
Grammar. The study, usually dr>, and vui-
mterestiug to ieara^i, i&re;aiuveu iu these
Volumes attractive and interesting, fhey
are strikingly simple, progressive and thur-
ctvgh in their plan and arraugeaieut, and
enabU. viupiirf-to become good*gianunan-
nus. '■ iieyAi«i t'ho cheapest works ot tlr
Jf
kinu
?> *
hays
i(
mbhshed.
Arit'imeti . part first ■ vuriplo lessons
the liltle ieamers. '•
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7.
Roys A.riihmttic. part see our "i «i .cftwnplots
texf book in ^nei'tal arithmeue^ ov nr .
. d,u?ciion and «' .^. #
Ray's A11 thm tic. pat t third : for school can'14
I acadeinicsja full and complete tieatist-'
! on the inductive and analyt.c riiethods ot
instruction. r r
>.CZ zi n ' 'ri ?»'
a p Su CS ■ -2
© ry r*» H1 O
Si »- « Q Jjj
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umorons and skillful instructors
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regar
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tin
soiling
3?
IXj^-Carriage Trimm''
neatly done.
Painting, etc.
!'*ulO-tf
why tiie Eclectic
that series. We
promotes uniformity
11jTCC OL iilS i'Ccl" J
hould constitute
are sure-that whatever
and cheapness m our >
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nd
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Common School Books is a public bencM.
1> N
(TstHE undersigned having been appoi
at the E- bruai v term. 1853, of tin
Jit) Lf
I
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siu cerhsc r.
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_No
& CO.,
Fancy DRY
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ie conn- j .'" , _ .
ty court of Walker county, administrator of ! T^EALEilb in otapie am
the estate of Cyrus Perry, deceased, all those i GOOD>, Clotnmg, .bootc
indebted -to said estate, are required to ■ Crockery, ilaid« aie, Cutiei jt,i-.>
make immediate payment, and those hav- and Carpenteis tOOLb, i amii) j|U(,oiiex j
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and Shoes,
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the Arithmetics of Professor Ray
most simple progressive, niethodi
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uooks on tiie
:ve.r bcfor«Toii ied to Imcican tcac' -
air' they are at least twouty pet-"Cent.choa, -
er than other Aritl inttics ol like size, and
Of an eqnat atftount of matter These vol-
umes arc the res!
of a practicaf expo
ing claims aga:nst same, must present them
within the time prescribed by law.
ri URN Eli PERRY. Administrator.
Hnntsville. March 5. "53-fit
me. etc.
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0 S T — The duplicate certificate ol t —! - ======== - ,
Joshua Robbins, No. 292—391— issued j epRfltf} pounds BACON just received
. j by the commisoioner of the General Laud : and for sale cheap for cash, by 1
inted I Otiiee. February 6ih, 1847, lor 2-3ds ol a t o30 BlNFORD i: CO.
by the County Court ot Walker county league, or 17,231'.470 varas, with a sur
lanuary term. 1.853. administiator of the | endorsed on back, ot 7,845,130 varas.
survey { -
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L>, E E I C r 0 M E H O Y
BTBHE Subscriber having been appoii
Jn
at Ja ^ . , J| I. - - . , ... , r -
estate of Robert R, Brown, deceased, all j not beard of within the time prescribed by | v^.-go-p ]'*OFW,dt(lillcr tllltl RCfi'h ifd-'
persons indebted to said estate, are request- law, I will apply for a triplicate of same. • ^ ^ _§ . " «T r„
ed lo .make payment, and those having! J. C. SMITH, Assignee. j id ^ K t J.t i«. x-» J ,
claims against said estate will present tiiein ALSO — Tho headlight certificate ot! CINCINNATI, TE \ IS.
within the time prescribed by law. Isaiah Kirby, deceased. No. 3d2, issued by j p. p. would inform his friends and the
THOS. G. BlllDWJELL, ! ' | ' r ' 1 ' * *.—
Febr. 5, 1853-6t. ' Administrator. j gomery county, for l-3d league oi
ence in teaching: and they are piepared in
compliance with the oiicitation of many
friends of education, who were cognizant of
the marked success of their autnoi as an
Instructor..' kiljWBKk:
li y\ .*><■:< !/m} part lirst; foi common schools
and. academiesa simple, progressive,
atid elementary treatise.
Ray's Algebra, part second; for.„advanced--
students m academie"-, and for colleges -
a progressive, lucid, and eomprohoi, r .
work.
The groat exc. llouee ofdlay'i. Arnhraeti •:
wariantcd the expeoiatiou that an Algebra
by the same author would be n improve-
ment on .all similar treatises. Say's Alge-
bra has the approbation of the most judi-
cious cancajors, and is superseding all oth-
in i:i«ny ut the best'schools ir th tffei-
; ted Slates. ,....
'TP'" E'tiuipart <f the An!hmclicalXfoi/rie.
' as tedi a* the Algeor;nr,-iit a ef>mpkfe1)ook m
the Board of Land Commissioners of Mont-, public generally, that he is prepared to ui- , 1f /7 . ,tt
. -kind. If ( tend to the above lui-siness in wl its branches, j ^!- ■ >.^TC1ely.
not heard fioui within the time prescribed j anj respectfully solicits a share of patron
n nnd there this writ, \
All the ioregoin
• tin
do r sons
uClr
oertifv the above is a true copy of the i „ nf r - ,
i *. ■ j » i »• • , ■» —-1 Oi i.s.;ii. .i iv'. >).,i..c«. 3' 0ii,
jma! ;rm and rtdet.nnbllc . ton in the Ur- ehtit, . a .nin-t «,U esuue. Will pie-
ntsvtlle Item. tUw 12th day of Icbroary. s,,.,. t[l£,cl ,,uly al!:iu,nliraleii. wUUiu',he !
time pi esc. ilod by law, and those indebted, j
liatidy.
A dm laistrator. ;
>3. J. F. McGt-rriN, Slieritf,
b. ID, *53-itj Mongomery County.
xVTTOIlNEY-AT-LAW,
jal-y 11 UN TS1 I. LL E, TEXAS.
HtNTSV/LI.E,
BOOKS,
(
will please settle up nnmei
m
15 O O T- XL A K1 .N (r.
OHN BROCIK. Jolt's EilOOKS
JjRODIK & BROOKS having forme-
jS
C. 'SMITH,
lib 18o3-et
mM -.....
CIRCULARS, HAND-Rl
County Court of Walker county, Texas—To ' 1'ILL-HEAHS.
ail persons interested in the estate of pt jr q j? j p j g r, p \ v ^
Joseph Jonesj'deceased.
TiiHflir nrlmrntJL i
et^. etc. Mc,
, , . . 1 WAV-BILLS. BALL-TIC
KNOW ye, that Heurv Tuller, admmis- j ,, , , ,
trator of said estate has :. !ed m.tke "lt et?\'T ci«-a»ly and »
- Hill...tec. a.c . i a a~0 atsrc» of oltice of t!.e clerk of eaia court, a final «• 'J"~ - " ' ?*■cllnou"" lt-
jun i > . ; ! by the i-or r . oi land commi?- hibit of the copdition of said estate, and [Qr " O. J ers trom a d isl i.ne e as pi
vinuanoo of the public ;>"af rou aire, at their sionev^ o'.^jiot^rt . -i eouutv. May itftb priys that lie may beidi -ihargcd from his attended to as those in town.
. mnsn'ith nf o.n iWmilico 1 idn»'jw5iio '.S4 -. No. 92. >i -s v. 1 i nyt hoard ofwithin sukl administration. Now. n tice is yiven, ~
a partnership in ihe above busi-
es,
most respectfully solicit a con-
le public ;>a!ro!.ap-#>
top south of the PostoffiCc. Hnntsville.
•-1
Lxecuior ol Char. Hill, dec
1853-91
ii at the March $* OST-
- A white COW. with —p~--a
v red spots about her ft.
' rn.
ie mot approved styles and lates: fashions,
iey feel well • ualiiied to guarantee enti.o
atisfactioo to their cukotners.
Q^Repairing^ etc. heatly and promptly
ore.
jal-ly
fore retcrn term, in the Hnntsville Item.
__ [L. S.j Given under- my hand and seal of
UGAll— 1000 lbs. choice Louisiana said court, this second day of Mareh, 1853.
brown Siigar. juslreceived and for sale | John \\ . Davidson, C. t C.. W. C.
l>v [nt3) BIN FORD' & CO. ] Ma-ch 5, ;534t
lliat -notice I a icw
weeksbe- neck. Oue horn shrunk. Ear
marks and brand not remctn *^*1
heied. Had a calf in October. Infor .at.t
wanted as to lier whereabouts, or if d
ed here, l will pay for the trouble.
G R
| Kjoks have been coin-
piled exW®p»ly for the teelectb Laucatic. ial
Se?;es. Tlurcaathors ■■1 pr actical teach
.Tien ofackticAvled^- aabriiy and learu-
wh ) Lave Tony b«en idemitied with,
have constantly labored for, the ad-
.-ienient of the eauo! education. Tlitf'
>,..1 books embi-'ceu in thi^ s^i^raiu
.iUud, because or tiirir merit, the exec 1-
o'n,t style of their in an lilac lure, and -Ino
jutity of matter contained in theui, to l.»o
i . cheapest class books published in tb.i
~ died States.
n Virpiiii.y Maryland, the Ca:olin;.
utucky. Tennessee, Geoi^ia, Alabann
ii-ia- ia. and otter States, the entire Ro
lie seiio3 is being adopted in die bc '\
(,:.ls, m p.plerenca to other < ooks. • 1.
;as: they are being adopted as an <*«.
cooijomiea:. and uniform series of elut-1
ks ,. " -
by B. S, Nil. i » . at
let-;, ... Ib.rini WjloIS It- Bros..
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