The Lone Star, and Texas Ranger. (Washington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 1, 1853 Page: 3 of 4
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leg tiicajas aia.axs.ei.
T Fflday Evening, Sept. 23.
fPS&e limited receipts, the unfa-
YQvlcei from Europe, and the-conse-gjjjilnce
of orders has again confined
jB Jiaess-to a narrow compass, the sales of
the ii oot exceeding 4001) .bales, of which
onliO es '57ere so to-3ay. The mar-
ees "very heavily, owing in a measure
tJ$F unfavorable tenor of the letters by, the
jjSarsT received by thLi morning's mail.
Thfprcfcfseshave'been chiefly for Prance
aT2Jf!icTlan& at prices in favor of buyers :
fFddtW -" - - h 10 f
-"a Middling,. - - 11 a II
T&BlingM - Hi a 11 ;
A - - - 12 a
!Eut advices by the Arctic, the steamer of
th; Ttainst;., were received on 'JLuesaay, ana
thosciy the, Africa, the steamer of the 10th
inst,hls forenoon. Both Teport a heavy
market atiiverpool, the decline having been
chjlsipn the qualities below Middling. The
Turlin question remained in statu quo.
jjifiit-43k Louis, $5 70 a $6 25.
.LjrttDcr-lOitj.
MotissEs lS?,c.
Bacon Sides Sets. ; Hams3 locts.
Wjhsket 25 a 27c.
Pobk Mrss$14S7ic. - - -
Stoar Ilairic ; Prime to Choice 5aoc.
4t3oBSf3tcr-'trTH & -
SJxt Coarse.$l 30 ; Pine 1 35.
-Cheese 10c. -
TJifpLES Star 24c
JLime Thomaston $2 50 bbl.
jBagWg 13i cj Hope 7cv, .
iKiceSc. - - -
Kew Orleans 3Ioney Market.
' SPECIE.
American Gold Coinage, par a -prem
California Grold3 per ounce" $16 50 a 17 25
New -Route to and frost tlie Interi-
or, via
O IT Wednesday, September 7th, 1853, and
each Wednesday and Saturday following un-
til further notice, Cars -with Passengers and
freight, will leave Harrisburg ibr Stafford's
point, Fort Bend county, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
Returning, leave Stafford's point at 11 o'clock
A. if.
Passengers for Harrisburg and Galveston leav-
ing Richmond at 8 o'clock a. ar.. or Fnlrhpr's at-
7 o'-clock, a. ai., reach Harrisburg in season for
dinner and for Galveston boat.
Passengers for the West and Xorth-wcst,leav-ing
Galveston by steamers-Tuesdays and Fridays,
arrive at Harrisburg about 18 o'clock, p. ar.,
stop one night, and reach Richmond, orFulcher's
for dinner next day.
Facilities will be given for transporting horses
and carriages by Railroad.
John- A. Williams,
Supr't. U. B. B. & Co. Railway.
Harrisburg, Aug. 31. 7-2in.
I.
Sovereigns,
jtfapjseocs,
SpaniSiDo'ubroons,
Patriot "
4Sia 4 S6
3 S3 a 3 S6
16 50a 16 SO
15 60 a. 15 75
-c prem.
31 a3 . "
21, 3
i --.
-
. , BAXK N0TS
Banlrof Louisianaj
Canajnd'Banldng Co,
Xtfttdsiana SYate Bank, .
MecSanics'and Traders'
Union Banlr,
Citizens?, . . -a
Consolidated,
Bankf .Mobile, ..
'" SJabama State,
2?ortiCar6lina, tw
South Carolina,
Georgia, . - -
vTirginia,
Northern Bank, -Miss., redeem-
able It MDoweU73Iillk&J3o.'s,"
Cincinnati, - - i-l
Qhio,-iOpuntry,K , itlidis
Indiana, -- K .a-ldis
Tennesseej -,t - lJ.aH.dia
Kentucky, v- - , , - flldis
Missouri, - , , par a 1- dis
Commercial and. Agncnlturiak . . ,
Bank, Galveston, .i a, 1 dis
LANrjWARRAXTS.
160 Acres, jf . 160 00 a 165 00
c par
e par
par
, , par
.par
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,par adis
T2dis
1 a'2"dis
Ja2 dis
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The State of Texas3
Couxrr of Grumes.
To any lawful Officer of said county, Greeting:
WHEREAS, James Laurence, Attorney for
Bremond & Tan Alstyne, has made oath
in writing efore tlie undersigned, an acting Jus-
tice of the Peace, in and for said county, that
Washington N. Black so secretes himself that the
ordinary process of law cannot be served upon
jLms is uieretore, to command you, that-yon
cite, by publication in the Texas Ranger and Lone
Star, a newspaper published in the town of Wash-
ington, Washington county, for three successive
weeks, prior to the return day hereof, the -said
Washington N. Black, to be and appear before
me, at my office, at Anderson, on the first Satur-
day, the 1st day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A.
31., to answer the comprint of Bremond & Van
Alstyne, on a plea of debt of forty-nine dollars,
with interest thereon from the 1st day of Janua-
ry, 1852, due by note.
Herein fail not, but make due return, certify-
ing hovr you have executed this writ.
Given under myhand this 3d day of September,
A. D. 1853.
W. K. McALPXX, J. P. G. C.
A true copy of the original placed in my hands,
to which'I certify, this 3d day -of Sept., 1S53.
WILLIAM CARLEY, ,
Sheriff of Grimes county.
Sept. 10, 1853. 7-3
Jin ounce of feci is worth a pound of theory
and the swarm of conclusive laots that cluster
round thai incomparable preparation, Hoo3and s
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,
Philadelphia, establishing its value as a tonic
and restorative, are such as would prevent in-
credulity itself from questioning its efficacy. In
all cases of disease of the stomach, whether
acute or chronic, it may be recommended ibr if
soothing, cordial, and renovating influence.
Dyspepsia, heart-burn, loss of appetite, nausea,
nervous tremors relaxation ,-rfdebility, &c. arc
relieved by the bitters in a very short space of
time, and a perseverance in their use never fails
to work a thorough cure.
40 A.cres.
S
40 00 a 45 00
1223E3
saafcot
rried bj-dje Eev.X G-. Thomas, on the
DSt., in BmrlAson countv. Mr. A. Gr.
to Miss 3sARr A. TuoiTAS, both of
untv. i
3DcrM0nucnf0.
"Lost,
FinilE hcadr'ght certificate of Theophlus Hen-
JL ry, issued to his heirs, for six hundred and
forty acres of land, by the Board of Commission-
ers of Montgomery county: number not recol-
lected. This is to notify, that if not heard from
I will apply for a duplicate.
ABIGELL HENRY.
Grimes County, Sept. 7, 1S53. 7-9t
Estrayetl,
FROM the subscriber, on the 1st of June,
1853, an American horse "Mule, of a mouse
color, saddle and collar marks; his ears are much
inclined to flap, about 14 years old. Any person
knowing-anythfng about said mule, will he lib-
eraUy rewarded, by addressing me at la Grange,
Fayette county, Texas.
PERREN FERRELL.
September 10, 1853. ' 10-4t
Read the annexed letter for facts:
Mulberry Creek, Fayette co., Texas,
June Id. 1S52.
Dr. L. s. (Jomstock, JST..l., Sir: Twelve
months ago I bought a 50c. box of your Pain Ex-
tractor, and a neighbor of mine, Judge W. Menc-
fec, in this county, had a negro woman that was
burnt on her foot, 14 years ago, every month
would break out and run so that she was an en-
tire cripple He sent to me for my box of salve
I let him have it he applied it, and has made a
perfect cure, so that she is now a hand, sound and
well; and the Judge says he will always keep the
salve on hand. I have tried the salve in my fami-
ly, and find it good. I would not be without it for
any price in the world I have been the cause of
several of my neighbors trying it, and all that
have it are well satisfied with it, and say they
will not bo without it. A neighbor of mine by the
name of O. L. Hillebrand, from Liberty county,
Eastern Texas, first told me about it, and I am well
satisfied with it. William Y. CmwvELL.
No l-12m.
To Builders and Oiners.
PERSONS willing to contract for the erection
of a Baptist Meeting Houfce at .Anderson,
Grimes county, Texas, may inspect the drawing
and specifications left with the county clerk of
Grimes ccunty, from the 20th of July to the 3d.
day of September next. Tenders not to be given
in later than 10 o'clock A M. on Saturday, the
3d day of September next, to be put into the hands
of O. 11. P. Hill, chairman of Building Committee
at Anderson. The committee will receive tenders
for both a stone and a wood building, reserving to
themselves the right to.determine which they -nill
build when the proposals areiuspected, the adver-
tisers not to engage to take the lowest tender
nor will any be accepted unless the character,
means and sureties of the person- offering it. be
satisfactory, and the amount of the tender within
a certain sum. All further particulars or expla-
nations will be given by O. H. P.Iill, chairman
at Anderson. J. W. Bakxes
July 18, 1S53, Clk. a. n. c.
JAMES CHANGE,
Attorney at X-avr,
CALDWELL, BUHLES-OX COU'TV, TEXAS.
D. AITCHrSOX. IVr. ALEXANDER..
Aitchcson & Alexander.
attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Galveston, Texas,
g"UST received, a large supply of the celebrated
9J? Hays Einiment, a certain care for the Piles.
B. F. Rucker.
TvasljiiigtcT! Female Seniinary.
TWKzlE ::ert term of this Institu- ?gf7ij
JL tion will commence en Monday, JggS
June 27 ih, under the immediate su- zmMSmmr
perintemknee of Rev. L. P, Rucker.
Mrs, E. Bavlf, principal Fcaale Teacher
assisted by Mr. II. C, Bayle. Other competent
assistants will be procured from time to time as
the circumstances may roqxiiro.
All the branches of a thorough English and
classical education will be taughc.
"Mifcb Lizzie' Biuttingham, will take charge
of the Music Department, together with drawing,
painting, embroidery and other ornamental
branches.
EXERCISES.
A system of Calisthcnic exercises will be in-
troducedm which the whole school will engage.
'! he constantly-varying evolutions included in
this system, accompanied as they are, by themu-
sic ofthc voice, render it a pleasing amusement,
while at the same time, it promotes case of man-
ners and affords a healthful exercise.
AUXILIARIES.
The apparatus belonging to the Institu tionis
sufficiently extensive for all important experi-
ments in philosophy, chemistry, astronomy and
eog raphy.
Terms per session of five tnonths,
Elementary branches, $10,00
English rrrammar, arithmetic and geog
raphy,
Natural science, moral and intellectual
philosophy, history, logic, rhetoric, &c,
Classics and mathematics,
EXTRAS,
Modern languages Spanish, German Sf
French, each
Music instruction and use of piano forte, 25,00
guitar 20,00
Drawing, 12,00
Painting in water colors, 20,00
Oil. " 25.00
Tocal music, embroider and calisthenics,
without charges.
All pupils will be charged from the time of en-
trance to the close ofthc ssss'on. No deduction
will be made for lost time, unless in case of pro-
tracted sickness.
Boarding can be had in good families near the
Academy, on reasonable terms.
A limited number of pupils can be accommoda-
ted with boarding in the Institution with the
teachers, by early application.
I his institution is now established on a per-
manent basis, nsanexctMieeyFcnvdo Seminary,
and as its natural advantages of convenience of
access, health and beauty of scenery, are une-
qualled by any in the State, so the proprietor is
resolved that it shall not be surpassed by any in
point of able and efficient teachers, as none will
ever be emplovcd bv him but those of the highest
order of qualifications. L. P. RUCKER,
Jiector.
Washington. Texas, Jane 1G, 1S53, 40-tf.
12,00
15.00
25,00
10,00
ITTSE the oil of Tannin.
iU from cracking the
boots and shoesv
to keep your harness
beft preparation for
B. F. Rucker,
Spsving" Goods.
TfAS. F. EDElTlNGTON, respectfully informs
Qjt his customers and friends gcnerallj- that he
has just received, and will still continue to re-
ceive, :i large and ample supply of goods suitable
for this market, consisting ol. staple dry goods,
together with a great variety of ladie's fancy
dress goods, also a prime assortment of ready
made clothing, and gentleman's furnishiuggoods.
boots, shoes, hats and caps, c,
I will also keep on hand a good assortment of
goous or plantation use negro ciouinur, oi tue
irrsvvu
built expressly for f jsKji AS
running in itpisCs,
GalVesiGia and Houston Steam
Packet ?EPTUNJS.
JOHjY II. STERRBTT, .Master.
rjntuS splcuuiu new passenger
u Steamer,
this trade, has been
six months, and been able to sus
tain herself, notwithstanding the fierce opposition
waged, for which the owners acknowledge their
indebtedness, mainly to support derived from the
travelling commnnity, return their sincere thanks
and 'beg to inform and assure thepnblic, that she
will continuo to run in the trade, and no mis-
take" and that, too, as an independent boat.
During the summer months, she will leave
Houston cery Wednesday and Saturday, at 3
o'clock, p. m., and Gaheston, every Tuesday
and Friday evening at three o'clock, making her
time through generally in about seven hours.
Rate of passage, two dollars, as fixed on her
first trip, which will not be deviated from.
B. A. SHEPHERD,
Managing owner.
Houston, May 28, 1853. 4G-Gm
Billiard 5;iloon,
"Washington Texas.
rHlUE proprietor of the above Saloon, takes this
JL method of informing the public that he is
having this eatsiblishment thoroughly refitted.
In a few weeks he will have another billiard ta-
ble under way, for the accommodation of those
who like to participate in this graceful and ac-
complished amusement.
His liquors, wines, cordials, cigars, tobacco.
&c, are of the very bcsttfluality, and as he is
determined to keep one of -the best houses in th
Sfciro. as a retreat for frentlemen. he has snared
no expense to make this saloon a pleasant-plSccH
of recreation. It is situated in tue most central
part of the town, opposite the stage office and I
City Hotel.
S5g, He has made arrangements to keep his j
bar supplied with Ice, during the summer.
June 30, 185'3. 51 -tf."
-r
r a i rrtn
"fTS now receiving and opening a spi'ing stock
-E- never before equalled in Washington. They
have been purchased upon -the moss favorable
terms,, with great care aiui especial attention
paid to the wants ofthc State at large, and com-
prise the newest and most fashionable styles and
designs in fancy goods, Nearly every article In
the Dry Goods line, can be found in my store
which I am determined to sell on as reasonable;
terms as any house in the place.
The ladies are. particularly invited to call and
examine my splendid stock of goods, as in its se
lection I had an eye especially to their benefit,
and thi
tiful var
Ladies Dress Goods
Sw
plain, in every variety,
Fancy Baragcs, Lawns and Tarleton3,
Swiss, Cambric and Jaconet Ginghams
Fashionable Dress Trimmings,
Lace, and S&aw Goods,
Ivory antt Feather Fans, :
Gloves and Hosiery for ladies and MisscsT
Parasols and Umbrellas. r
Spring axxb &xmmtr 3'mintts
Silk and Sattin- Bonnets,
Lace and Crape" -idcVlT
Open 'and French Gymp do..
Laceand Stniw "do"I.
JJRIBB OJ'S of every variety, ? .
Jrrcnch. oprtgs ana Jlatcsrs, .
Crape andSalinTri:aming3.
JBoofs and slf SlioeB.
Ladies & Misses Gaiters, half Gaiters, Slippers
!s tzas Sanger,
PUBLISHED WBkSIA BY
J. toTaA'&TEB.
Subscription'for oneyc$3Vf?T? sis acct
.1 lt- lL IUICD.WVUWW 4 W. fc .-.v vs
n-oiTir. in ndv2nce."wHLhc-char&eLJi5 at the end
of the year. Payment within twoSmontLs iroiii
thejnailiBg ot tne nrs& numDcr, win oe cwre
No subscription, taken for a less tiiac t z. onei
.Cambric and Jackonet Muslins, figured and ! i a apeoiai-unuaKui.Kiaiw w
1 LliC UU1III3UUL
All-dues to this office may b&resuttccl per xsull
' iirgoo3 and available-Bank: notes," aMfce risk oq
tlie Euitor, the postage or ait :etzers oera a ri
by the, writers. The postage of a. single 1V?
is scarcclv of anv aeoonnt to tae writer, is ls
1 the accumulation of postage in. an. asrtenslve fcup-
liness, which operates as a senuua tax uponi
Editors.
t Therms of Averi5slur
j One dollar per square of t,a. bees oruss, .rj
tue urst insertion-. an.n n-y cents ior tMcr sunse-
I auent insortioir. if Pftid in jilvinQes: if u"t, fi.1 y
ppr cent will be added totW amount. L-
! advertisements in tlie same r.roTKrtion. To t"v2
' who advertise bv the year, a rcAsoniM -c'7"e
tion from the above rates--Rill ho maac, fcu- no
. advertisement will be charged by the jrf.r- tpiT vsl
i a special understanding is made wiih tc publ s rj
I cr : but they wlU also berequirod to cor..aat-.eN
I advertisements strictly to cno bran ox
nn.l Walkiurr Shoes
Ladies an! Mioses Boots nnjLBi'ogans. and any advextiremcnKTroni ti jr advertise.
Patent leather Boots and Suoes, " ! not directly appertalnibg.fo tlfe-fensRsfereftrr
Gentlemen and Youths Calf Boots, a variety, f to "in his yearly advertisements, wrBrb&saargcr
ImDerial stitched do. , k, extra.
I
gjggl
diggies for Sale.
A New and splendid light run-
j3L ning'top Buggy, of 'the latest ;
and most approvcil style, and made
expressly to order, at one of the most celebrated ;
factories in the .-North.
Also, a very light running open Buggy.
For particulars enquire of
J. LANCASTER.
"Washington, May 1853. 43-tf.
Boys and Youths Brogans,
lieady-made Clotlilu?.
Merino, Gro Deta, Alpaca, Croton Cloth, Linen,
Black and Fancy colored Coats and Pintaloona ;
White and Fancy Marsaillcs and Grass-"Meats' ?
Black S.atin, do.j
Faucv Cravats
HATS.
Palm Leaf Hats, Silk Hats
Panama do.. Straw
Fancy and Domestic Mard-tcare
J3lac!csTnilhs and Qarpenlcrs1 JToolsy
Groceries and Provisions. . ..
Watcli and Clock Maliex-. i Tar;etv of splendid bronzed and pearl in-
G. PROKOP, informs the public that he laid irou framed minors, the first ever brought
SUio has located in Washington, ibr the pur- to this market.
pose of repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. n brief, it has been my desire to get ah. accept-
His charge? are low, and he warrants to give sa- t ablevaricty of every things and LexpccttS seltat
tis-faction in workmanship. 1 prices to suit the times. Give mta call. "Itcosts
Mav 2G, 1S53.
46-1 2m
Kalie & Baldridge,
" WASHINGTON, TEXAS,
dealers rx
STAPLE JlJiT) F.1JVCY BB.Y GOODS,
IIAB.DW.1IIE, CUTLERY. GROCE-
RIES, Sf PROVISIONS.
i - - - . H ,v ,., ,
nothing to snow goous, anu i use to see my
friemis. . ? -
May, 1853. 4o-tf.
f,N the wav from New York, a larj
x-k Comstocks Extract ot
m use, warranted genuine
York, a large supply of 1, auiUU1 l'""-
y c? -P, it i ,. the country. Grucc
t Sarsapanlla, the best - " . , .
i v i.. variety, at wholesal
e. b. . Kucker j f. . - . ,
Parisian Dancing.
PROFESSOR AV. B. KENDALL pre-j&
sents his compliments to the ladies 4
and'centlemen of Washington and Ander- "?
son and vicinity, and respectfully informs them
that he has commenced teaching a class at each
of the a.beve named places, and will continue
teaching so long as he receives a liberal patron
age. He teaches all the eld and new styles of!
dancing, as taugnt in tlie most liunionablu cities,
such as Quadrills, Polkas, Waltzes, Mazourkas,
&c, and tlie Highland fling for Misses
Terms $5 for ten lessons. For further in-
formation enquire of Mr. Kendall.
7f3 Pianos Tuxed.
August 31. 1S53, 7-1 w,
Tfic genuine is kept by
B. F. Rucker.
POIIN'S Sick Headache remedy, a certain cure
3 for theworstcascs of sick headache.
1-ly. B. F. Rucker.
Lost.
Csirrlaci
I? 3
n vr v-r. t. -r
ge antTBuy MaultfacturerT
efer to J. Lancaster, Washington,
j " " J. Adriance, Columbus,
pctoher 1,1853,
.JHl
NEW PALL GOODS
T ACKERMAN & 3Ic3nI,ER;S.
ONEl)fflierm Has been in the cities' of Bos-
ton, New York and Philadelphia, durin-- the
. summer, and has dev ted his time to purchasing
Goods, feel confident they can offer to the public
as good, cheap and welL selected stock, as ever
lias been in this market, and irould say to their
numerous patrons, call and examine, for your-
selves. TO "Wft l'Mn"Kl'4 cl.ni. J
. & .' .awmwa. ivuun liuuua.
Octphex 1, 1853, i3ly
& HDS. of Sugar, of superior quality,
-P5.P for sale by
Oct 1T 11-ly ackermajt & ii'jniLn.
50 BS- Molasses on'&and and for-sale by
nft' -. ,- CKEiiaiAjr & aiTasxtiiER.
October 1, 18o3, - H-ly
Fine Brandies.
Pinet, Castelleon k?Qo. Tintae, 1847
A. Seignette'a Superior Pale, -Chateau
Bernard SuperiorTale
?terd, Dnpuy & Co., So
Old My Glory, in Bottles, 5
" Sherry Wine, do T "
r "Jamaica Rnm. - a
" Reserved Rye Whisky,
iaY discharge for the San Jacinto campaign,
VJL m the year 130, date not recollected. If
notvfound or heard fi-om withiu thiee months, I
siiau apply to asssassssftsrt
August 31, 1853 7-9w.
Administrator's Notice.
THE undersigned having been appointed a.i
mmistrator of thi Mfntn f a, t
deceased, by the honorable the Probate Court of
Mjijuu couniy, ar its June term, 1853 ; this is to
notify all persons indebted to said estate, to come
forward and pay up, or their liabilities will be
ii uanus 0I an omcer for collection
All persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them, properly authenti-
cated, witlnn the time preacribed by law, or they
will he barred. Arthur M. D.utnv, Adm'r
Anderson, Aug. 29, 1853. 7-uw,
HUBBY & WILSON,
Ferry Street, Washington, Texas.
FILERS in drugs, chemicals and perfumery,
'surgical, dental and mathematical instru- I
most durable quality, and all tho implements ol nicnts; fine hardware and pocket cutlery ; choice
husbandry usually found in any other store in groceries, fancy articles and articles of utility,
Prices unilormly low, anu terras casn on ueuvery
of goods.
July 1, 1S58. 52-6m.
V. J. Clicziowetls, ifl. D.
WASHINGTON, TCXAS,
Office on Fcrry-slreel
ruceries and .provisions in great
c or retail. 1 snail hold out
no false inducements for customers,' and I will
nE worst cases of Rhuumatism can be cured ' sell goods at such rates as to live and let live.
by using Hcwes Nerve and Bone Linamcnt, I solicit a continuance of patronage, so liberally
extended Jierctoiorc. Uall and judge lor yourselves.-
45-tf.
Fi-anlLliis louse,
BROADWAY, XEW YORK, CORXER OJ2Sth STREET.
laTRS. A'AN YLEET, formerly of 63 Barclay
i-VlS. street, has taken the above larcc house,
and fitted it up with Gas, Croton Water, Baths, j
etc., and New Furniture throughout. Persons j
visiting New York will fin I no picasinter hou.e
in the city. It unites the freedom of a Hotel with '
the quiet of a JJo:irlmg House
g2 Charses Per day, $1 50: per week, $9,-
50. " ' 1-ly.
Admiaisis-ator's Notice
If- FT ERS of adminisjation haying berg . Bu!FjkU
y . ET JJKS ql admimsti-ution Jiayint Lcrn . lii
-fff anted to tTi can ci ors mVK 7rrttriB??s,3y3SW
T...,-t -t, ! , --f...-., w. iuv rauui; UI VI
.i.uca u, :irtee, ueceased, by the Honorable the '
county court of Burleson county, at the Mav term '
thereof, all persons indebtel to said estate, arc
requested to make.immediato payment to me, and I
those having claims arninst sasfl tnt .. ,. !
quested to present them as the law requires.
3'Gy- Meiraada Bartke, Adm'x.
Fas3iionaIlc Clot'iiii?.
AUSTIA" fy BERTRAA-D,
V.-ASHIN'GTON', T.EXAS,
"TfAVE received by the Steamship Mexico.
&M. frcm New Orleans, a large stock of sum-
mer Clothing, of the latest styles, comprising .
Linen Drilling Pants.
White and Fancy Marseilles Vests.
Pcngnnd Hlick Satin do.
Black Silk Alpacca Frock Co.ifs.
Do. do. do. Sacks do.
Brown and White Linm Pants.
French Merino and StripcdJte?Sj&s2&
Planters Linen, aiivrSafm Li,5&
jtowii u.nen Loais, variou
r-,l ;-...
June
18-j
IS:3m
Dr. .T. J. Wyatt, - , -
ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
services to the citizens of Washington and
vicinity. Roonyn the Washington Hotel. "
June 1G, 1S53, 50-tf.
B. B. TARTEK,
Attorney sit Lav,
Washington, 2e
Groceries & Provisioiisj
A USTIA- Sr&?-R XRJUVD,.
TVASIirNGTOy, TEXAS, c
1 nECErv'ED, by lasfcarrival of the-, steamer
SSJti m. Penn :
Fresh "t. Louis Flour, (inspected.)
Rio. and Java Colree, (new cropi)
Adamantine and Star Candles.
Dried Apples and Peaches1
Canvassed Hams. - t -&f -Vb.
Bacon Sides. "
Green and Black Teas, "- !":
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered,Sugars.
Soda Crackers.
Lemon Syrup, and Lime Juice.
Brandy Cherries and Cordials.
Sardines, Pickles, and. Pepper ''Sauce.
Lard, and Whale Oil.
Tobacco and Segars", various'braVds.
Monongahcla and Bourbon Whiskey.
Rose and Dexter's (extra) Whiskey.
Brandies and Wines, various qualities
" Claret and Madeira Wines. r-r
Wine and Cider Vinegar.
London Porter. .-
Pine Apple, Cheee. - .i.
New Rice.
Soap and Starch.
Stone Jars and Jusrs.
10 Hfids Brown Sugar.
mm
SadSlSg
The number of insertions require J ru?f tcl
will be inserted until ordered,oafe. and c'.i2-j
)r accordingly.
Eighty'worda or les"wil constitute a sc-
An Advertisement over S0Qird3wll l" t u
as two squares, if over lbd word3 three tja i
and so on.
Professional Card. ner amram.1 of five Mrs-A
v t-, r .. I r. n - "7. SL . -J
at3, ior uenuemen jorless, 10 00 in advance-, or 12, not mvm
do. ) and Uoys. iyance. ' .i."-' - .--i i
Aoinonncing candidates for State, D,cA-:cs
Legislature, $10 ; for county $T, payable ir s..
vjuice Hpaymenc oo aeiayeu ou per cent, tsui
added to tnc amount.
Snirsonal matters, when 'adsussEbW x,Zl
charged double the rates of advcrtiss.
Calls on persons to become candidat s will h
msertea as oiuer auvertiscmcms, to 33 pa.'t 1
every instance in advance.
All obituaries and tribnt of nspeefc ec2edl
ing" eight lines? charged lor aa sltvertis'nk':nt3.
liolmcat, personal, and business eoiamb.ec3
lions, promotive of individual interests. vT b
chargea the same-as advertisements? and 11 n
paidjbrun advance, must be; assumed by soi
Tif &M4ftsass3
sSS3SiS3'aTSS3e3r5Se
-i&jTJ?il3-NiOT'Ut.iJ5S-"C p - --.
ssssegssgiags
mmtBim
l&!Se5SfffiS3gKVjeSi5
SSBmigsSH9EBffiiiB9SSIS
mmm
r:trprn" .-:,-- - t- ytjgcaT. wj m , . rs, vj&itA &?rr-s3 tsejKr j-arjTi: g. Aatggui 2 :ifran tjm.- Mi t g'ian
"iSiAK3i-Eytf''-r.VifjriEkaiafc
rcsDonsible netson: before 'Dablic.trion."
"feilVadTertiscmcnts, the" publicataoir of wla
ii33fciuiredby law, must-be paidibrjn advance
I .Trt7 xrnrlr PTP.ntpl "Wirt "Tt?itTuii5 Jiytd !. J
patotrimd-atlow ratcs,'W?iich must be pad Cj
delivery. ...
Extract from the law rcsnlaunr fees nt c-. erj
'SSec. 22L That m all' "cases where- a c.-J
tion or other-process, Is regu;rei tor bs ssrvel
dutyitnnybe to mllke such." aervica. sb.'
furnishtd with the printers fee tcrsnco.Tiaj.-3.l
tion, bafore he shall be -required tj havesucii
sepvioemade.
Those who apply fuc credit, for sabscrrptir
aiivertisemeiit or Jobwork,"wt?I -be- reqrtsrel
tnetimeTO give their notes 'Tor the aaujaas
We kftep no-regulsr book of ojwn. accauats.
Aitcomnnni'cations for theRiLrrGisniu
post paid, or they will-not receive attention, j
The Editor, in returning his best acknowselj
ment3 ta liisfriends, forthe preference so tclS
extended toward "THS2AiGKS,' e3tabU5hmc.nl
would remind the pabl:ethnt'-he 2s defermR;4
IUUS,UWUU HUMS UUli I.V.- kii- M.W u.v-i-
his-,oElce.
Haring secured the aid of able assSstasic? he i
prepared to fill quickly, and in. &ssktt ficfc.rj
manner, anv order with which the publ'C nrS
to- ) favor him.
4 In-handsome execution and neatness of won
j 'thk ranger' office shall not be excelled by i
can xcsas.
Gingham Frocks and Snnks
Camlets and Cottonado P.infj
Fancy Coftonade Pants, all kinds.
.00
Qui u inc.
OUNCES QUININE, just received,
and for sale bv the Rnhf-;hn. rri.,.
community may feel assured of always fmdin-
quinine on hand at this establishment.
t , ,o- B. M. HATFIELD.
June 13th, 18o3. gt-19
Linen Bosom Shirts of all qualities
Ihnwcr, Gloves, half Hose, Cravats, s
Pocket Handkerchiefs.
All of which wcoirer to our customers as chear
as cim be Iiad at any house in Tpt.k in. J
arrears of pay, or pension due any "soldier or"
officer fwe U11C StnS'coS f" ' A sJ&rSgT&
service ron,?.,i &t ? UT??Hen.t for . lresJl imported of the latest styles. .!.ti !
services rendered.
may 1G, 1S52. ly.
4G-tf
October 1, 1853,
ACEXRarAif &, si'ariti-ER.
11 ly
4 SACKS RIO COEFEE,
? 25 Pockets Java do
Er-saleat aceehwjv ir',,.
October 1st, 1853, ii-l4
Last Call.
npHE business of the late firm of Austin &
JL Edrington, has been placed in the hands of
Wieeiam H Vxssosr, Attorney at Law, for set-
tlement, who is fully authorized to make settle-
ment, to receive and receipt for all debts due said
late firm. All persons indebted to us either bv
note or account, will please call upon said Yin-
fim1!.1l?.fl,0llt ,dda?' and ettle t"r respective
liabilities, and save trouble and expense, as thel
""""" must ue ciosea jorthtnith.
AUSTIN & EDRINGTON,
. - . In. Eiquidation.
August 17th, 1853. l f
Notice.
JOHN M. SPANN is my authorized agent du
ring my absence from the State.
,r , . t m CI1AS. C. SPANN.
tt ashmgton, Texas, June SO, 1S53. 51-tf
THOMAS T1JOU,
WASHING TOJ TEXAS
EALER in Groceries and VmrWnno rp.
liiL.f -: 1 ,. ' . -"" j-jiu
.0".o. )jLii.v puiu ior country produce.
4-28-tf
WO Good Double Seated Carriages for sale at
October 1, 1853. "" ;
ENTJJnirv r,A t: -r
LZ;Z T - , jrir. -lhSiaG' -a-iso, asu-
i iirwcieoi juaie itope,
Arrpuvtv xr ..P.
October 1, 1853, ' "?&
Hill County.-Strar.
STRAYED bj W. J.Cummine, be- a
fore JET. T. fibrin. V.n 1 ;!,. 73-t.
bhesnut sorrel JJorsc, 5 years old, bla- iTaS
'zed in his face, left hind font ,, -u V" rT.
wliite-ubove the pastor joint: smaU saddle spots
on. both eides of the back. Appraised byj.
Richardson and .Hardy Martin, at T60.
C. Y. BROOKS. Olfirl-
C. C. of Bill county, Texas.
Printer's fee $2, 11-Sw
Apply at the Ranger office.
June 2, 1853.
Area, Alexander.
Black, John M. P.
Black, Alexnndcr,
Busick, David B.
Brandum, Robt.
Borziza, F. L.
Corlcy, West,
Caldwell, David F.
Cummings, J R.
Cramar, A. P.
Cox, James,
4ober 1,
$&
s
Lost.
AMUEi W. JTEKnvs -nxn,-, . .
Jheboaril of Land Commissioners of Wash-
&T Tr dted m 1843 number not recol-
red f ,. " """"a?"""' Y. " recei-
kni" ,".'roPer oincc, within three months. I
r.JPfJ "the Commissioner of the Gennmi
ia uince for a dpulicate.
B M. ZTATFIELD, Adm'r of
x&tarA nf ,ir.r.. T) . .
kwu-i.. .vas x ujiuiisox, Assignee.
Ka8njigton, Oct 1st, 1853 li9t
I Jit TV1 vvor4-T-r a
: SWAIN. Daguerrean Artist, has
.mi t .-". wu uii uiv .i.ixiaxuura, wuere no
'4UaY.Ui "1" ?. 11B"wra- ' a" aoA
t-& bK Crt ncciis. xxewouiarcspectiuiiy
Mm .tol1? and feus t specimens on ex-
4haru a;f ,rooms- -He desirous that no
cuca being pTcn. Call and examine spec
f!!Sept.2ith, 10-tf
-
Tlie State of Texas.
20 Me Sheriff of Washington County, Greeting:
TpgTHEREAS, Nathaniel Greer, on the 8th day
V of July. A. D. 1853. f,ld J,?D .,::" M
the District Court of Washington county, against
Tw.11- "v?11!? wLIch Peon he alleges
that the said J. H. Brantley is justly indebted
to him m the sum of Five Hundred r,.i ::
eight Dollars, as follows:
$w-?,.- Ten das after date x promise to
pay William Graves, or bearer, five hundred and
sixty-eightdollarsfor value received
Vi Inch said note the nlainiiff nl1.rM w
ferred to him for a valuable consideration, and
that he is now the owner and bearer of said note
And that the said defendant has not paid said
sum of money in said note specified, or any part
thereof ; Wherefore he prays for Judgment, &c
and oath having been made that the residence of
the defendant is unknown to tlie nlintifr
These are therefore to command you that vm, ! Caldclaujrh, Dr. J. S
summon the said James H. Brantley, by publica- i crum,Elijiah,
tion m the Texas Ranger and Lone'Star, a news- Dallon J- N.
paper published in said county of Washington DJctcrson, W. C.
as the law directs, to be and appear before the Donavu. James,
iiveits, James 11.
Elms, David M.
Edrington, Mrs. D.
Gibony, John,
j Gresham, Miss E.
Glenn, Thomas J.
Green, B. S.
Gardner, James B.
Gates, S. II
IlamiUon, Robertson,
Harney, Charles,
Harris, Mrs. Manda,
Harris, Mrs. Lucy N.
Harrison, G. It.
Harrison, Mrs. Ann C.
Henry, S. W.
Hill. B. F.
Henry, John R. 2
JN'egro Man for Sale.
A N excellent opportunity is now offered to any
-ca. one wishing tomirchase a first-rate field
:.r, ' --." .", warrameu perlectly sound
1 ho owner would exchange him for a good hous(
?maui, one uiat understands cooking and wash
A JLisi of Letters
EMAINING in the Post Office in Washing
ton, August loth, 1S53.
Amoyreex, Mrs. .Mary. Hooker, W. C.
nonoraDie. the District Court nf .a;d t ...
a Court to he holden in and for said county, at
the Court House thereof, in the town of Brcnham
on the first Monday in October next, then and
there to answer this complaint.
- Herein fail not, and have you then and there
this writ.
Witness D. D. Crumpler, Clerk
rr a , , 8,ua ourt ana the seal of office,
L. S. this 20th day of August, A D
1853. h ' '
-D. D. CRUMPLER, Cl'kD. C. W C
In obedience to the flbnvftHi(.rnrBnu:i.i:'
to be pubUshe(1 in th0 Tfixas 1Uner"Llo-
ctar, for four successive weeks.
JOHN H. DAY, Sheriff W. C.
August 22, 1853, 64
Qatldle Lost On the night of the 25th in-
kjt stnt. a Saddle covered iriti, k,. i.t ,
nmn,;c.:.'.. r'r""' "J 'c -uoaru 01 .anu tl . ,,, "7 """ T "Y" 3,n to-
y-.uu,UUHfl ior JJiontgomery county Also ? B,w,,t "naei, anu Dridlc, was lost
Afmitxstrato JKotice.
-leSSiS?"! tteCcmtj- Cwrtof Bar.
te&?4&2Z
mated, ta fJ, - lB 0I - -1 iajior- wcre
Itafr JnTS11- AH persons owfng
fchxc cU&K? "JP&e payment, and all
j.ciairasaeainRfc a,-i 7?xJLy :ii
iLiQn .r-r.14"
SfisAnn ; T D- 1853, Letters of Admin-
te
ait
"aa against saffl "estate: will present
$r barred " h? laiT' or thaJ willle for-
n" 1 Lost,
m., t - - -. UL JlCUUiJ!'iili liHrUIH-'lLP.
ic6ah J.- cilcted, second class, issued
&r nt " "' Ttle Board of Land Commis-
ie kad"5 county, for one-third of a
cot unawithin, the 'nimeTire-
238E9w
Lost,
mHE conditional headright certificate of Jo-tiJr1flBlPi-LanAor
10 acres' X- 80, issued
n.'"r-tJLu-1 iay. iw, by the Board of Land
toJ"r?y "- a
Joseph Proctor foVlocn'u-,00,M',,ssuAu l0
Uni f t-vT, ." "ura w nu. 11 not
fordu;Ses;uauapply t0 theprpcpraAu-rity
5-2m. A F M0SS'
TljOSt.
HE head-right certificate, No. 402. firt class
.. issued to John W. Cloud from Brazoria co
ce for a dupUcate. D. D .cSSTi Sr
4 yw J. W. Claud, deed.
Hughson, Thomas.
Henry, Robert, -
Hazcltine, Asa.
J01 dan, Wm. B.
Kilby, John W.
Kray, Dr. John.
Lippmins, M. H.
Morisou, F.
Mills, James.
McFaden, Miss M.
oney. John,
McDuffie, G. W.
Newsham, T.
Petty, John M.
Pierce, W. M.
Paddack, Alexander,
Reeves, A. B.
Rutley, William,
Ross, Mister,
Rowlett, E. W.
Sleeper, J. W.
Smith, Timolian 2,
Smith, Mary Miss,
Trammel!, Henry,
Thomson, F. A.
Talbot, James,
Turner, Miss M.
Winston, Col. J. L,
White, A. L.
Williamson, R.
Williamson, H. E. P.
Washington, L H. M.
Wyne Koop, Dr. N.
H.BAILEY, P. M
JKew Goods.
AUSTIN Sf BERTRAA'D,
W-AbHIXGTOX, TEXAS,
ECEIY ED per steamer, Wm. Pcnn, and now
T "V,61!,1"8 a sPlendid assortment of Itcadv
-uaoe Clothing:
Black Merino, and Gros de Pa coats all
kinds.
Bo. do. Pantaloons.
Linen and Grass Cloth, do.
Satin, Marseilles, and Gras Cloth Vests
L'ottonade and gingham Clothing of all kinds
Ai.so trench, English, and American Cot-
tonades, various styles.
Also Brown and white Linen Drillings
and '
Plain Linens.
English and American denims.
Linen Checks and Camlets.
J'ougee Handkerchiefs.
Silk and LMe Gloves and Hosiery,
logcther with a great variety of Vi:l.;m.nMo.
ousc garment goods adapted to the season. .jG-tf
iN'otice.
H -u-i iJiiwt) ol administration having been
JL4 granted to me on tho estate of William C.
bhaw, at the July Term. A n issa t. i
bate court for Austin County, all persons bavin-
claims against said estate, are hereby required
to present the same within the time prescribed by
law, or they will be barred ; and all persons in-
debted to said estate, will please come forwaid
and settle s. j. Whitworth.
August 4, 1853 3-6w. -,
W. P. KOGJERS,
Attorney aud CounciUor at Law
Washington, Texas. '
McFARLAND & SAYLES,
Attorneys at Law.
tnrrrr t - ...
RT. iI'" piatuce m the courts nr ?, .i.;j
I V ? Judicial District, and adjoining counties
and in the Supreme and Federal Courr, '
address:
W. Y. .MCTARLAXD,
Washington,
2-tf Texas,
JOHX S.VVLDS,
Brcnham,
Texas
- Jjinc 9, 1853
I. G-. SEARCY,
iVotary Public,
WA5HINGTOX, TEXAS.
4S-12m
iyles, selected
tliis market.
tinnTOM- .:fr .,"'-. .-"
. i..i.ji.uiriiv,a:uu iUl' lUIUIIViin I Tll'T,tl,r.r. ,.
to which they especially invite the attention, of
men incuus ana customers..
Also, a large stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
ALSO
Ready Made Clothing.
ALSO
Boots and Shoes.
ALSO
Hardware and Cutlery.-
ALSO
Glass and Granite Waro.
ALSO "
Stone and Wooden Ware.
ALSO
Blacksmith's and Carpenters Tools.,
-Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf, and Gr
juiv er coj
LEWIS & BARBJUR,
Attorneys & CounscHors at Law,
Will attend the Probate Court of Washington
County the District Court in the 1st and 3d Judi-
cial Districts, the Federal and Supreme Court at
Austin.
A. M. LEWIS,
Brenhara, Dec. 27th, 1851
M. C. F. BARBER.
J. D. GICDUVGS,
Attorney and CounccDor at Law
Brenhan, Texas. '
Wm. 21. KEBLETTj
Attorney Counscllor-at-Lav,
ANDERSON", TEXAS.
' h,, ,. r ri. " r k" a.1" sciecieu . pr,,,,. iw. " .
-v vi UUi uiiu, exprcssij lor tlus market. 'H v-. sma, tsoKic oit ir-vocI
comprising every- description of coods adaDttd tn ,, ,. cauj3r b2ases or tks. Kawsys. ac3
Ui.iaiU x m ft oisoraered liver or gto
rnach, suoh as ccnstipati&n, Inward Piln Full
viuuu. 10 we ueao, Acidity of the stcad:
iVnsea, Heartburn, disnrnst foi- fan. TTnT?.&
weight 111 the stcinacfc, senr-emctatiens, sfakra
or fluttering at the pit cf the stomach, swimir l
at the head, hurried and diffiCTlc breathing 2iJ
I-s.ufa ui tJJe nearc, nosing orSuffocatinrr temxi
tions when in. a lying posture, dimness of visioj
I uvw ur irens DGI-orp thfsr.ftt- Fa.... ...3 ,T t
in the headdeficiency of perspiration, yellowm
of tne skin and eyes, pain in the side, bac
rh, 4iu.os, a-c.,suaaen tiushes of heat, ha
mg m.the fleshy constant lir.nn. ? n .
grea depression. of Spirilea13e o&ZM
' . Dr. HoolaEKi?
KCELEBRATjSD GEBsSitAN BITT3TiSi
Dr. C. 3L 3A.GKSOT5U
THE CER1IXS MSOICIXE kTQtt
102 Arch street. Phioii.
Their power over the above diseases ipjtot excel!
ZC " quaueu oy any other niediciaea
mv uauett ciaxes, as the cures attest, iai
cases after skilful physician hd i,;i,i
These bitters are worth- fJso. f..M.. -.-..
lids. Possessinggreat vitfcies in the reaSScstj
of diseases of the 1ivpi. n -tn,- i .. .
cnsing the moat searching powers M xnOsni
-uuwtwusoj me digestive organs the?
withal safe certain, and T,Taa? J
Hats.
mss
4G-tf
JVotice.
iYlrfP' J,ccn appointed by the county court
of Grimes, at its July term 1RH3. nAm?,.;.
trator of the estate of Silas Palmer, deceased ; all
persons having claims against said estate should
present them within the time prescribed bv law,
and thoie indebted must make immediate my-
ment. Joseph T. Marshall, Adm'r.
umues v,o. i esas, July 25, 1853. 3-0w.
Court at Galveston.
New Dress Goods, ""
A US TIN if BER TRANJ).
WASHINGTON1, TEXAS,
1J1RENCH and Swiss Muslins and Ginghams,
H new stvlcs.
Striped, Figured and Plain Lawns,
Embroidered Lawns and Swiss Muslins '
Hair Striped, Figured and Plam-Jackonet,
and Cambric and Lawns in. jreat variety
Chamber Cambrics, various colors,
bwiss Mulls, various styles and colors.
Swiss and Cambric Ginghams.
Buff and Brown Linens.
A variety of Bareges.
Swiss and Jackonet Inserting and Edgings
Ladies and Misses Hosiory and Gloves.
Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs.
Satin Jeans and drills.
Fashionable Dress Trimmings.
Tit ABUJE & Co's., STOHJ3
Last Notiee.
WE wenw in receipt of a splendid stock of
j V 7 new Spring and Summer Goods, to which
ITWHEREAS W. C. Gnlrf m,n.: ...
wh m.i c i. riT . , . f'"6 C" u:': tu,; ""uu u wurcnasers 13 invited T!i nt
Cn i,, nJf i i S-m f S.11511. ould, & , tcntion of the ladies is especially "uvitedo n
of T nfi.V G, b"smef1,f aajd firmin thehands lamination of our assortment of fixe and L
t SSSfeX0' ! god3. which we belive cannot faif tS
. All persons in- splendid assortme
so call upon him, Drcss Qoorla
and receipt for all debts due us
We have
SFHERLAS Jacob Haller, a resident of Har- n-?0 ,ver tho Billiard Saloon, opposite the recn ,d Lnff baraSes ; silk tissues ; silk mus-
YJ ris eounty, has filed his petition in the Clt.v IIotcl- ''flina; silk grenadiers; mul, swias, embroidered
Di3tnct Court of V.'ashinf. ton rAnf .:... SIIACKLEFORD. r.nnr.n . n I printed, cross-barred and eordwl n,0i,a. p i.'
TwronmU Ar-.:.. ,il.-?" ., . " . V ! "S-""Sfc ,,..,.. . ,, . ' -t . w. n
Lost.
THE Headright certificate of John Ridcns
liSUcd bv t.'ii hmiprl nf r .,.,.! n . i
i-.,-- , . -i i- , . " v-uuiiaissioncrs
I oi n asiiinaiun uountv. on thti siCf
or near Washincton. Anv nno fin,i; .i.
same and leaving it at the Ranger office will be
liberally rewarded. '
is indebted to him upon two promissory notes
both executed on the 18th day of February 1850
, " " , "! iiuuureu anu nity dollars
due six months after date (on which said note is
a credit for forty do arspaid the 1st of January!
iS.?HClsI!ty d,llarS. pflid tho Istof Xovcm-
bcr, 18-jI) and another for tin. c. ","'
died and fifty dollars, due twelve months after
date ; that neither of said notes hav ! t"?!
paid, nor any part thereof except as above stated
baid plaintiff prays ftr citation and for judement
for the pnnapal ami interest due on said notes
and for cost. And oath bvin, ,,.... 1.7 ,ea
said plaintiff that said Terrence JJ. MarUn is ab-
sent from this State
These arc thcrefero to command you that you
Summon tin. qa.M T.r., n -ir-."? , ,u J0"
cation in the Texas T ?
rgandies ; embroidered and string Mi. . ..r
ted jaconets; linen lustres; lawns; prints, &c.
Bonnets and Ilinbons.
Rich worked hair lace, and gossamer lace bon-
nets; Cne and rich sash, gauze ludestrini? rib-
rln.. e r I OOn Ol tliu frpntnet ri.;nii. W I , . . r-
hnr iR5?o T....i... A-Z ' ,T rT " ""J ul m- , . . o-- -.vV. ,. .- Ui4TC aiSO a nne
-. .wU. u,uu ilU; loro-u acres of land, jfl1"'-
":":..,.?' i'PP11"11?.11 Tri" oo made to the i , . TItABUE &.Co.
proper authority for a duplicate
May lth,1863-i49ir JC
JOHN RIDEXS.
Washington, May 19, 1853. 45-tf.
afe certain, and pleasant.
BEAD A5D E COSIKCEBr
mi. i.-.,, . tWBr -0rtiTO See.
. "ci"-"riurecemflerZid,
-" """- vciuumsea German Bitters f
the cure of Liver Comrilaln JvA: n ..
Sf rrZaie or erTOns debility, is deservedi
T-i, t. popular medicines of thi
x,c uiucra jiye oeea used, uy thousaadi, and
:T?rTJS&?3 h hl himself re?ct
f" ya- "" permanent cure or Liver C.
uirkLit ii inn ifiP T-iac nr rim .. -"! ii
. ., V""- -' wi ""a JTvmeuy. jj o are-
vinced that in tha n.n.f t.. i....
.. ,,w ui kiicv niiTni -m
tient constantly srains stronf-th :JL J
TnLTlh' 9a ji3
4C v. ; u.wa. oe used bv psrsi
with the most delicate stomach- irftk Isfti
uu .a".v remstance3v Vife arc spenlds? r
experience, and to the afflcted wesdvisetl:
Scott's Wetklt, one of iae-bestliterarTia
published, said. An'st n
Dr. HooflanoTs Gorman. Bitters, maaufaetari
v 'acsson- are now recommended by- soi
ot the most prominent memh?iN r ... -,.i
as an article of much efficacy in esses of ferns
weakness. A nnJ, ; ?.- ..:. . . . ie. .
., - - - - "v tie, we wouia aavi
all mothen to obtain a bottle, and thus sa
luemsei , es much sickness. Pcrsoas cf dectltg
. wuauiuuuas mu nna tnese BJtteri adviiai.
s.uu3 iU ieir aenim, as we know front cxp
ence the salutary effect they have upoa ff-
Lost.
J. F. NA1.LE.
J- DALWITTlrtr
New Spring and Summer Goods.
a
ton,
.lew Orleans &, Texas C. S. Hail Line of Stcarn
Ships.
"cnsuuucr puuiisiieu in tllfi tnirn n W.i.:.
for eight successive weeks before the first Monday
the Honorable the District Court IbSSScoStJ
. . -o"-. " c. uiju Jiuauiiv m Drtnho
t-J,
Burleson County Estravs
-- ieter Mullen, esq., one brieht bav
are, 13 1-2 Lands Ji-rh. R vZ ,?
screak in the face, saddle marks on both "sides of
the back, grey in the flank, small white sn
poay, no,brand, appraised to $35.
hrihV ?? C0l0,r,e4 "ffnle, 13 hands
high, 14 or 15 years old, saddle and geer mark7
"4U,UlBrir.nr 1 ynrn nn U- 1 , . "
WE$3&$J AT.Lnrtin and'
aesi
.MEXICO, (1,200 " ) PrA,.P
METEOR, ( 300 ) ?'
TEXAS, (1,400 ) . jsti!
I The above line of magnificent Stoam Ships have
I been built and fitted up with great cast specially
for this trade, having splendid state room ac-
commodations. One of them will lcavo ffnio.
ton every Friday and Saturday at 4 o'clock p
ar.; returning fiom New Orleans on Sundavs's
and Wednesday's at 8 o'clock, a it
DOSWELL, HILL & Co.Gnlvcaton
HARRIS Jl MORGAN, New Orleans.
L. S.
R. 11. TvjuLiAIVISOIV',
A T TCTRKE Y 2.JT X ATW
. itnecs D. D. Crumpler, elk',
of the District Court for said
county of Washington, and
his seal of cfSce, at office in
tlie town ol Uianhnm, this the
17th day of Juue. a. D. 185?..
D. D. CRUMPLER, clk. d. c. w. t,
By W. F. Jarhsli., Deputy.
The foregoing is a true ccpy of the original
writ directed to mc for publication.
JOHN K. DAY, SherifTW. C.
FUST RECEIVED, a Large andFreah Supply
O? ofDryGoode, Groceries, and Provision;
J&.10UI.WB, HN F. BWINA
fTIHE headright certificate of Isaac Pierson tStaltf if-?prnr. mM GOOdS
JL class 2d. No. GJ. dated on. xlln ,?.n' MA,LLE & BAiDRIDOE, respectfully fcer
sued by tho beard of Land Commisiioncra oftlw i"t JQ l 0Tm thr customers and thepub-
county of Montgomery, for TMr-T 1 1.1c..tha they .are now receiving and opening an
1. ?f -' . ". . " "w Mi 1UW1 ; , Clltlli TA Ml-llltv nf C: . CT - r. .
wmcu, ii not Heard trom in GO days. I will nl- tTi,;.. u v f-'"5 au oummer uoods,
for a duplicate of the sme ?P ' I .J1 thy earnestly solicit their attention.
WM M PITRcnv -j'cy natter themselves that for low prices and
"M-M.H.K,03. , good qiiEUties they, cannot be surpassed by any
T TTM '"SSS? 0t'T' I Won, Texas, May 17th, 1S53. 12m-45
a 1-xr.i.D o. Administration on the eatate of I
JLJ Ander-on S. Jones, dee'd, were granted to I A ppLICATI0N has been made to the Chief
the guardian-of
, ior an order to
sixth part of a
ightof JohnMnr-
, on the 4ast side
ate-1 within the 0I ViC?r.a2( lvivcr. near tho great Falls, known
JOHN EC HOLS. M the John JIarlm League, and belonging to the
- uaio ci cue saiu minor, caid application will
A Otxce. bo acted on the last Jlondav of Rt,.mU ":
fgN" 3ronda j, tbe 8th of August nest, will be l Uiat -b?aff ?, r51 f said month. Ail Dcr--
of i:, i ,. i.:.i j . . IU .i -as interested in the we far r n. .-,i
- - w.M Miaim
Hi me wourt liouaeof said county, there- ami thp 7n ,"""' u Hlc nonoraoie the county court I , - JUSce oi iaiis county, by
to answer the petition of said Jacoh nii ? of Burleson county, at April term, 1853. This ! the m,nor Hufus Henry Wimbcrlj
brief stntement of which is eiven nhnvn a ...i . . aeroiorc " aotity all persons indebted to cl1 "ic joint and undivided one-
that you have then and there beforp irM i - la .,e e21. and those havin- "rta,m locSe of land, the headri
Court, this writ, showing how vou I,, J,. ! Lf !iT ! C. .im-s .cainst s "tatc to present them to the hn, dee'd., lying in Falls county
tne same. ' """'""sii-aior, auiy authentic
time prescribed b- law
st s iiiij iuiii'.i iiiiiiuip in i n . mt '
i-,i - ill till- I lUIl II' I ni0 vnAMll-Arl . - t .1 .. v! I u mrcLicu
- -w.. iMvivuuuw iu uiti tinr sit. rnnr Mmn j t ? . r
M7 M " tl liAAlItT llllll WririTT 1 - 1 .11
. if they can, why said sal. .honM aoTte SSJ
r..i.i. it -.. . a
wa.uii, jiuuesou county, the buildini? of a
buck court House, tho plan of which may be
seen m the county dark's office for said coun-
ty ; also terms of sale. Oentlemn who can-
not attend can examine the plan, &c. previ-
ously, and leave- a bid in writingit will be
respected.
JMMESP JOHNSTON
BVBZS.T REYT0XPor.Cnty.C
cause,
iu.mu ua ujpiicu ior. 4
iJonc by order of.the Chief Justice. S.Jhr.
M.irlin Fails Conutj.
nTt?lS r?f dr?icJstration on the estate of
Oakley D. MarLm, deceased, were granted
to the undersigned oi the 25th day of July. 1853.
1 ersons having -c.aims against said estate, af e re
quired to present them within the time prescrib-
ed by law. SamlA. BtAnr Adm'r.
Mn un, July 28. 1553-g-a
aroRsr. evtds.vpp'.
TheHoa. C. D. Hinli. r, t -
Camden, N. J.says : J c"- ;
Hoofland' 6ermaa- Bittera. W& have scj
many fiattenntr notices of tit? mi,i;n.v. - J
source from whence they came'iaduccd ual
. ...j uwun5iisnieTiSs. iron imwi
;c; IJ7 -5"srMMWtt." ?.. wa mat
...a. nciuuua SeClfcft in t. nf ., ,
cases of the liver and d?o-!i;M n, ,j
powerful inOuence it eic?ts ujcn nervous pra
oT o. "j ourpnsmg. xt causa s
strengthens-the n2rves, bringlagtaem iatacs?
ui repose, maiang sleep refreshing.
It tnis medicine was mors c-prn.oii -r.-?
are satisfied there would be leas sickness, as fv
- -w.., u,vt uuu iiErvoTiJ stts-att ia -rmins
majority of real and imaginary dtseajws-emaSatel
'HUTU lir, I . 1. Til .. . J
x j ucunuy coaciaca asa yosmaa
om defiance to epidemics generally., This exJ
traordinary modlcine.wewosld.adviseour frieada
who are at all indiiposcd. to- cive a trial it wi3
recommend itself It should in fact be ia eve
family. No other medicine can. produce auci
evidences of merit. .
- That this medicine wHS cure Liver Comnlaist
and Dyspcpaia, no one cau doubt after usW is!
as directed. It acts specifically upon the sto-
mach and Liver, it is preferable to calomel in aH
UlllOUS diseases the fc6pet is immn'i t . T .,4
v m:i..j .. . ;-: "? a
-nmujiuftterea so icmaie cr infant with, safetv
IflU reliable benefit at rut time. i
Ior Salt, Wholesale and Retail aXih
J-'W 'Ut.UlUIiB &rOK.
eraythYougatgcountry ? J
country.
Prices Itedabcdk
-To enable all classes of juvalife't sy. Qb
a.dstfges of thur great restosaii r?.
S&Sfc Unit 5. zTfe,
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Lancaster, J. The Lone Star, and Texas Ranger. (Washington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 1, 1853, newspaper, October 1, 1853; Washington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48290/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.