The Lone Star, and Texas Ranger. (Washington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 1, 1853 Page: 4 of 4
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IH; Is- t VoInn--e txeeeaLns: IK SX) conies t)cr week.
va asking Hih jssgprti poxfect Soicniinc and
t-nlcal Enevciouf-dia ier future as wellis
aaSjrn & $v-n$inri caeh vfllnma contaliisi'tot: Joseph H Wood. Uhuichf alcherr Eliza
s' rsl htadred -aninsisinqssnd ever rotntHvK-l
.Picrsi HcnCiBc Alalter, with tinindar
practical receipts alone are worth to any i
fel,ymch more than the subscription price.
-I!e3arrctli.t5i75b tha. eond45Q fpjknownlicirs of T?6ter "Grayson, decgased&d
i'-itm; -io ipx ?n&isurui;s.u tor .jne ina, j
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ft' J.x tl- tHvith.j and -Se? for tlie twelfth,
.Lav..ll bo -pfcfii io tlttf order 'Of theuc-
rl er5'ela6r. inunc-iiale! uiler Januarvl.
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K;.i OntTOpy-ons pesr,$2f oneebpysfe0 any portion of said town tract, bo ascer-
t tt $1 ? frrsctcs eis jnootl3B.$4, tan -coplesj tained, and thut the. unsold portion of said town
r-JhiJis. &S; Jen eje-twtavff,jnontb5.glo.
Rr t-& tsv mtmti3nrany ffdjntis
it jriwj3'33SiJt advance, ,
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narf Fccsxasp's HxtxmS. SiltKB, nremrU,
3r S. Jacnu MaSljia. Aijr as
atjve d4iifet Shon Uioies
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x c ?3?ny I ha-i-c reen -? J,elive that said
V i tene it Wtiingten csBtj?, -rherc his
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United Slates Tv pe F-oandry.
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i.rt-raiiin onie-esaite of Dr. Henry J. MnA
: -win Seated te the Tindertegnsa A.U per- j
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IAI3ufeKAS0CMENTS
?HOiTSSP3rE5iBEK 1st, 1853,
To nsdfrtm tfot&m nf Washington.
Xz?x Qat.T,tMif3 icail trnysB- iismatIj
6-i.testokiicc JSorrors, arrives io
jrj-iisy st'Jti. 1. jejYi3 sexinuru.-
- nt a. m, jQifiscast. s p. m. A,i,
FvrssTXf v srriies every &er -day at
$?t4 afiSC pr 22 Dcparie an-
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CPiru. UilsiiirrJTesThurayssi LI J
leparts aais cay at 12, in., eles4a -at
fe i Xn ?rfiM tirnplr HaT'a -mftriiwi
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?, fmmSjio $f)Q.m
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?or uispa to tie rsS at 1his Uifcee.
pfe -liili 1558.
Kotlca.
T- cta-.s or Tsxa, ?
i c"'"-" or wrjuiw.
t i-imLT.-..t-.. .; w?. A&..ni&-j4
ra s-pesiwen rv,t swa nuiw
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TTilsojz Y MFarlas-il vs. 3?iiGKKas
Tae State of 30esas5 V-
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HAS WILSON Y. McFARLAND,"
suing in his uwnT;hi and aa administra-
f the esiaie-of Jd-vara Brdly, deceased, Jiied
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vor oi
. - ,un JfWKXiu., uouii oi kwi wwk? juspeuuun
i ?!1h nnprrp Tnnfctvn f zrtTh iin-r of nrrTrh A .
ID. 1835chn Eall, now deceased, heins the
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owner-cioneiourin oi a league oi iana lying on
. me Jiriiins nvrT". orvrHin inn mnntn m ihr i Jiv? :
; Sfcl Jt lea Eranteay
soto, the utroer unrl of a half lease rrantea "fai
: fjirv (iftrrnvnYrmyyf tAjTiHlairT?nWnchTi enn Tnorlr
i rrrrrs'rr? " . i"r v.:ir
f s certain cant rac? with Sfiller and Somcrville,
f Asa Hosey and Thomas Gay, to sell to them an
undivided interest of three-fourths of sis hun-
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FQi0-a,paoisaia quarter a
that afterwardsin Jan. l?36,sud Hall csecutedj
UUCiUWUlUViilULV -Il.il tUiU VUUjJrtUWUj iU otiiv. snv
i iiandrcu and forty acres,. described as follows,
-"-K""i!i "i iue-upwur tumu i ic.u..xj. -bu.
granted to said A. Robinson sen , on the Brazos
ziTe !.-- go-, 75 &Str R'cst th the jib-
per line 2760 varas to a nosi at the upper hack
S corner of gam half ieague. i hence boutn io degj
East with the back
back line" of said half-Jeaguc 1117
3t. Thenceforth 75 Hast 8760
varas to a. nos
varas lotho DanU or tnenver- anence up tuejquCTtt insertion, if paid in advance; if not, Sftv
river to the place of beginning, -said John -"ttsfySrcent will bo added to the amount, ioner
itilL reserving the exclusive ngnt to tne i erry
on the Brazos.
That afterwards ajTd parses as proprietors,
agreedin wrllingtoa off n town, to be called
Washington: thstaid town was surveyed and
Jdmded into streets; .blocks, loi3, &c.j that van-
Us Sales jf "lots vers made, and John. W. Hall
Kmensoi tne purcnase monev: tnata portion oi
saict town trees was not tiiviaeu into luia-i iuu..
laanv nersons have uurohased lots and received
their titles; thereto; thatitis believed some have I
purchused una made payments who have nover
received their titles
TSiat Miller transferred "his interest In said
town to Edward BaHyi iSoinerville te Peter W,
Grayson. Asa Hosevo saad W. r. Mcr arlsnd
"That there are vanons persons claiming some
manner of interest in the said town tract. Pe
titioner prays tiiat ttielouo Wing persons Demaae
einuauis una. cuea to appear oy igui process,
eh Cartwnght, W, D. C Hallrr., tt m.J3. Jlall, j
Anorew u.Jiaiiana jonn . ami, jr., neirs oi
John W Eall, deceased, George iwmgGay and
hisjgnardian Aaolpheus Hope, vm. Gay. Mi-
s, theirguaxdian, jninorneirsDf 'tHpmas
eceaeed, and Elanor Roberts She un-
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.v.ij.
cr Bwa Jofca Y, HalL deceased, or -the propne-
tors of Washington, er'-said Edvrai-d B aim -de
jeeasdd, or VhfrsaidTV. T.McFarland, may when!
jraCTTJI TneSUC-!"""" "-ajuaiiu mucuiuuw.
uiler JanuarvJ,! Petitioner furtlier prajstliat Jic separate in-
tTAllW rVVOrfrk lftlr-Mflf 1
tercst ef all persons so claiming any right or ti
fr&ct he part.tumed amonc those having ngnts
tuerein, or-?nat tneame oeboia aua tnac tne
J procecos tnercoi.na oiviaea ainong-acse uaving
lg "therein in proportion to their " respective
shares. ,
And it being alleged m said peutton that the
their residence .unknown, and -that JTsihn TY". Hall
euznmon John ?
heirs jf Peter T7. Gray son, -deorand all other
it"w 11 H? "ee -aiiuie.11 wy wtusiug puo-
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Nation of this writ in -the Ranger & Star, a
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I? F"sp m tae xowii w uasningwii,
Ssucxesavc wee oeiore tne next term
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-iV L-CJXIC1U iL UUtTIIULLi L ilL'UMT hUUlKULlll 1J1 UlIUb.111.
nntueSrstMondaMnOctaternest,A.D.lB53,tor',
ift-Tfc r 1--,
ww An Mrim f M'rraMr, t rT?.T,r.ri I
filed in said court, and of which a s itcment is 1
givenabove. '
And ha-: e you icaand there this writ with i
70nr icturn how -von have executed the sj.me.
Witness D. D
B D.CBUJU'i.i..uiK, w v. .
By W. P. JARKEtL, Jjeputy-
Ju3y 1,1553. 2-2m. w m
The Ranger 4 St a- will publish this wnt tcr
fcw- jv; "CA J.. rt n TV r
:1,- cuAMiLiVnwriikS. JOHiV Jl. AfJ.,
July lsU 1S5S.
Sheriff W C.
Tlie State of Texas, 1
SlcLnA-xje: CotrTY.
To ike Slieriffof McLennan county, greeting.
-f7HEREAS Richard Brown and George
V? Brown hae filed th(Cr petiUon in the dis-
trict court of McLennan county and said State ot
5esas, arainst Hiram Baker and Caroline i5a-
i. i,: fV allpmnc msaiu petition iuuj- ua
the 13th day of December. A. D. 1851. the said
TT- Tr-jit - AWf l tn thorn m the sum of
iiiraat xsjii r,i iuv..- -
one hundred end twenty-nve aouara ou pio-
rcriafe. made-navable six months after date;
of money, and did bargain, sell and convey unto
them auiccesmd parcel of land, conveyed to Hi--ram
Baker as assignee one Harney Rodea, by
patent in 1S48, which land as described is situa-
ted in Milam Land District, on the tributaries of
the South prong of the Bosque, nineimlce from
the Waco village; ind further alleging in the
ntition that said promissory note has not been.
raid, and that said sum of money is still due
them, "wherefore they pray a jorecjosura of said j 0
mortis "c, ana the oath having "been made, he
Iprava that the defendants he duly snd legally
1 . xrTiflvnfore vou are hereby commanded to
I T :j tji.. XlaVor- .Trl hie -wnffe. flftrfiline
cue fcOB saau xiii. --- --. --
E Baker, by maKmgpttoucBiiuttas
rpeia. toboand Bppear at the ntxt term 01 tne
Texas, to he liolden in the to-rn oi waco, on
the sixth Monday after the first Monday Jn Oc-
tober A. D 1853, then and there to anRKcr the
petition, a brief of which is above given.
Harcin fail not, snd duerctum mike under tne
penalty of thelaw. .
,,- - ,
--4,he District Court ot the a
liaiiiiss . ,. -.- ... --
county of MoLennan. in tffiti-
rL.S.3
mony wncrooi l nav e ectwuw wefouna jt specific in its action.on dis-setmyh8ndasclcri:,iid'lHX-'
f 11,0 river and dieesUVc orrans, and the
ett a Ecroii ior ecei, iucic touS i
tio seal of Office as at preeurcd
at office in W tbis Dfch day j
ofJttly, A.D.1SM
J. P.. HARRIS, D. C. McL. C.
C&ma o hand'rfu? 9th day cf July, A, D. 1358,
ALP31BD E. TWADDELL, Sheriff
-Tn obedience to the above command. 1 hereby
3feiMrfK rifitlnn.toe published in the exa& 1
Ranc- a narwepapeV puhlbbed- at Washington J
Washington county Ttasr tls July Cth, 18&
ALFSilD 2.35V ADDELL. Sherifi.
Vot Sale
Acres of land, within six 2
miles of the town of Wash-
fe
jsd&
is?ton, frotsling on the Navisoto RWcr, and on
.,J -fram "Wasniston to Andarson.
id isweil flmhered. hn good sou, and preaenu
a fine opportunity for pcrchawrs who vih to
"xof cotton i jj;'t3juii w ujuvu, uu
m one of the best neighborhoods in Tains. For
teriB3, which wiH be made cay, apply to
3. E. T.K, at Washington,
or to B. B. ATca!BsoS',t Galvoton.
p S. There is a ferry on the premises worth
I .AGO uer annum. 2-tf,
Surgeou Basitistj
MESPSCTF-ULLX inforas the
citizens " "Svashicgton, and
the twiVlic ccnerally, that he lias
jfoaa to ooniucraoie wa.si3o m iituug
foTiinthe seaond tory 5f the -yellow 5u
where he is, prepared to osecuw everything per -
Uiiungto his proiea- "S"-
years expeneace,- wgeaw jix hZZ
latest improvements of th day, from ih rnfc
!!i6.Y"f ?2,!?"e.S" TI nrJ :r
ccatinent. he flatters bu-ieelf that h can jriYe sa
tkf&Ation in the performance of all optWftlions on
tbe teeA. He keer-s ctust.ntlv"eu!kaa every
i variety of new and improved deeialmaterialand J -
HeavviiaiiiafwuidAti
. I ofSec , unieew TrC''-iun tn I v enawced
f j.uti. m,mi re
Wtt3Stm, fj 1S&3. - 4S-tf
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TUSLIoHBD V7SSSI.V V
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T352W5ZS:
Subscription for one year $3 j for sis months,
SI 75: for three months. SI 25. Sutscribcrs not
paying in advance, trili be charged $5 at the end
of the yejr. Payment within two months from
the mailing of the first: number, will be consi-
dered m advance. Two copies one year $5r m
advance. Any one sending ns iive cash paying
subscribers, will be furnished copy grat's.
Io sahscription toien for a less time t'ian one
year, unless a special understanding is made with
ii uir-i
P-f J- fc- s
in good and available Bant notes, at the risk of
- vw y o wv74vio w m.4 ct.&o l(Ki juudt
oi ins venters. Tne postage of a single letter
:- - - ""j v- t w ci.
It
the accumulation of postage in an extensive bus-
iness, which oneratea as a serious tax unon
UditOTS.
Ternjs of Advertising t
One dollar per square of ten lines or less, for
j advertisements in the same proportion. To those
iwho advertise hv tli tt pftr. a TencnnsKlA rwlno.
tion from the above rates will ho made, but nol
advertisement will he charged by theyar unless
a special understanding is made with the nublish-
r j hut they will also befequired torcontanojheir
advertisemcntsfriatlytoneTjranclfofhuginess:
and any adveitisement from a yearly advertiser,
not directly anpertaininjr to the business referred
to in hisyearly advertisements, will bo charged
txira.
The number of insertions required must be
stated or marked on the advertisement, or they
will be inserted until ordered out, and charged
for accordingly. -
Eighty words or less Trill constitute a eauare.
An Advertisement over 0 woids will be counted
to-squares, if over ICQ words three squares
anu so on. ,
Professional Cards, (per annum,) of five lines
or less, $10 00 in advance, or $12, not in ad-
vance.
Aiinonncing cnndidate3 for State, District or
Legislature, $10 ; for county $7, psyablo in ad-
vance if payment bodclayed 50 per cent, will be
added to iheamouat.
All persona matters, when admissablc, will be
charged double the rates of advertising.
Calls on persona to become candidates will he
inserted as other advertisements", to be paid in
every instance in advance.
All obituaries and tributes of respect exceed-
ing eight lines, charged for as advertisements.
Political, personal, and business communica-
uuua, iiruuiouYts 01 iuuj Yiu.ua 1 mteresrs, will dp
charged the same as advertisements ; and if not
paid for in advance, must he assumed bv some 1
responsible person before puhlieition.
All advertisements, the publication of which
is required by law, mnst ho paid for in advance.
Job work executed -yritk neatness and des-
patch, and at low rates, whioh. must he paid on
delivery.
3Diver Cosupiaiat
JAtTOTJICE. DYHrEEStA, CnOKIC OR XKRVOtW
DKarLiTY, Diseases of the Kxdneis, and
ail diseases arising from a disordered liver or sto-
mach, suoh as constipation, Inward Piles, Pull-
ness of blood to the head, Acidity of the stomach,
Nusea, Heartburn, disgust for food, Pullntss or
weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinkinr-
f su attue pit ot the stomach, swimming
at the head, imrnftd n-nr" HiflRfni T.nti.;nr. ..
lcrlnr - -I up"r niM cIr-T-1 -l"
o - - - - - --;- - --.-- -
dots or webs hfnr ftSrfX T ., " ..-J
inthehe2a.defiiMwrfTii.n:
in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness
.f?" ea, pain in yio ae, back,
cnest, limes, inc., sudden flushes of heat. hnrn.
in V1 "o:aesh, constant imaginings of evilfand
S60 acpression of spirits, can be effectually
tureu
jbi&-X.V- -"-OOSand7;
t.d if enualled br any otacr medicines m I
the United States, as the cures attest, in many
cises af .er skilful physicians had failed
Inese bitters are worthy the attentionp mva- j
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification t
of diseases of the liver, and lesser gianos. ex-j
crising the modt searching powers in weakness
and affections of the digestive organs they are1
withslsafe, cortain, and pleasant.
READ J5D BE COSYIJfCED.
From the Boston Bus.
The editor said, December 22d,
Dr. HooSand's Celebrated German Bitfers for
the cure of Liver Complaint, Janudice, Dyspep
bia Chronic or Nervous debility, is deservedly
one of the most popular medicines of the day.
These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a
frisnd at our elbow sajrs he has himself received
an effectual and permanent enre of Liver Com-
plaint from the uss of this rsmedy. We aie con-
vinced that in the use of ihest bittera, the pa-
tient constantly gains strength and vigor a fact
wortby of great consideration. They arc pleasant
in taste and smell andean be used by persons
with the most delicate stomach with safety,
under any circumstances. We are speaking from
experience, and to the aScted wf advise their
use.
Scott's "Weekly, one of the hesfclitcrary papers
published, said, August 25
ir. tloouanaa ucrmaa jiincrs, niauuiiHi"a
y jjr Jackson, arenow recommended by some
0 uj09 prominent members of the faculty
as sn article of much efficacy in cases of female
weaknese. As 3ucn is tne case, we tvouiu uuvjsh;
all mothers fo obtain a bottle, and thus save
themselves much sickness. Persous of debilita-
ted constitutions will find these' Bittorl aavanta-:
geous to their health- as we know from expsri
ence the salutary effect they have upon weak
systems.
IrORE SVIDESCEj
The Hon. C.CD. Hincline, Mayor of the city of
Camden, N. J., saysi
HooSand's German Bitters. We have Eeen
many -flattering notices of this medicine, and the
source iruju ttiicuu iucj wfciii& iwkwfc. vw
. ? v cti ite rit3 Trom inoui
q vw persuaded to use it, and must say
pBtnuwuuutuw w ..w- - Tx- "", 1
hcnsSrerpnS
of?Aef?ICrf- ,,, w
s.ri" Lrrv.r.i.r;:,;
7.nanenl8T5tamthe Croat
,,oritv 0r rci and lmannarv discasas emanate.
i-v tVinm in n lipftitlir- condition and vou mav
v defihnce to epidemics generally. This ex-
trordinarv medieine we would advise our friends
wno are a jviiaiypusou, io givu ik ium -
recommend itself, it should in facias in cvei
family No other medicine can produce sue .
ftvWcncea of merit. """
That this medicineVwill cure Live&Complajalj
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt aiiar using it
as directed It acts specifically upoa the sto-
mach and Lher, it is prciewfblc to calomel in all
bilious diseases the offset is immediate, It can
be administered to female or infant with safety
and reliable benefit at any time.
Fur Sale, Tniolesal' and Retail at the
GERMAN JLEDICIKB STORX,
Ma. 120 Arch sweat, one door below sixth,
Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gen- j
erally through the country.
Prices Seduced
To enable all clasws of invalids to enjoy the
advantages of their great restorative powers.
"Single Lottie 75 cents.
ZOSt,
-r,.it,a r, F1ri!.t Pcrtificate
Bff!.! JeSfit. w ft25
riLdSiS"
rsTH
. .-V -"T j," w tBoawl 0f Lftiid Comnna -
Ufcaef HarrisWrc county, for ona-lMrfof a
t-y of leaifJ. w,w the pTMerty of Jo8epiJ
if nsv fwTth1a tha timepra-
' rOd or la, I wHl apply -v the proper author-
itv tor anot iter dnjHujatt; Jua. wuo
Sent. i0,TS6.
S thr
- feiArrlTal 6f Jfew Sprfug & -iiimeV
GU.
-COWMAN fe LEVY,
'Bblttftfer-iif CEKERAL 2tEBCKiS?TDtSE,
agriiSdSSSriryciSgSSSK
arnTiw-nni r iTiiunr i -m T-rrvTi it. -i . r f Rrisvtrvsr-'' jrls!
sjsws feg8wSSiElpi5sBHr5?'ftE5ii?$5S3c3!
sKliSiSSiA
fiaEB5?5i''ela'r3aES?fewCSSifrfKa
gaSSBSSaS!fSg5gl5la5S9SSaS
S5aJKi3HKSgaaCZ3!arSrggSaBa3r.'atlIKfe
5MH3sSass5i?KisusKtJs? 5?:7f5r-rTjf??riV,Sr, is inJI
I
ATir3eivrfthaa8fldissoiiwaL Iflte rrao - r . -,. -. . ?u
7- :- ' - ,t' , -
t 14 -hsOiIa nrffin.. AimMn-ieJi and OTOVhV
ios ox tare best iifctaf aiwara an aanu.
Le skin", 's. i -- suatry prv-uu-e t'
ctssszszzsz snssrei
AM
CITYHOTI2L,
WASHINGTON TSXAS.
1 Al. LOTT, respectfully offers the accommo-
A.& dations of the above hoube to his friends
and the hoarding and traveling community in
general, and that he expects to continue the bu-
siness in Euch a manner, that no efforts on his
part shall be wanting to seeura a liberal share
o. patronage from a generous public, No effort
snail be spared in ltnnishing the fable at all
times with every variety that csn be afforded.
Jly motto is to render evory person comfortable
who may favor mc with a call, and make him
fepl when he leaves that he will he sure to atop
wiiu me again wnen He returns.
My stable connected with the Hotel, is com-
plete, and I pro e3$ to understand the importance
of keeping horses aa they should bo kept, and I,
have the boy3 that will do justice to that depart-
uium..
My prices will he as low as the times wilL jus-
tify, March, 185?. 4-2S-12m
Hargiove "Ho58.
CHAPPELL HILL.
S HARGROVE takes this method
of informmer her friends and the
public, that she has. at considerable ex
pense, built and fitted up the above house, for (
xue accomoaa'ion of boarders ana travellers, who
may re3t. assured that- no effort will be spared
to administer to the comfort of those who may
patronize tLis house.
A good stable is connected with the establish-
ment, July 6, 1S52. 4-17-12m.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
HOTEL.. MR. G. TVELL3, -having
taken the hotel hitherto kent bv T. J?s-
tis, at Brenham, announces to the public that
uia uouso snau not bo surpassed bv anv'in ir
State for those comforts and attentions- which
travelers, and especially strangers, require.
The WathingtonCounty Hotel is the stigo coach
office of the eastern and western lines of U. S.
mail coaches; the arrival 3nd departure of tlie
same being semi-weekly. The neighboring water-courses
abound in the finest kind of fish, and
the foreate and prairies in deer and wild fowli so
that his table will at aU time3 be furnished with
the greatest variety.
ti27 tf
fiPreinojit House J. 17. Shaw.
-2- respectfully informs the public that
this larce and well known PsfnTTJ;7,mD,.f
line Tincii flfnrl .... t u , . .. !. -,. ".
.,. U., iu. mc uest styie ior tueir ac-
commodation Every attention will he given to the comfort
of vis'tors, and the table will be furnished with
im.v ucse xiic country auords.
He solicit a call from his friends and the public-generally,
who may have occasiou tovi3itGal-
veston.
Stf,
Fovrliatan Hoise Galveston,
nv arns sydkou, situated on Tre-
mont street, 6 blocks from the Steamboat
wumugs. -mc umniuus connected, with this
house, and which, for the nennmndnfinn r j-t.
hoarders, passes between it and the Strand di-
rectly before and after meals, will tern readiness
to convey passengers and their haggage, to and
from the boats without extra charcc.
si-y jfe. s
Houston House.
HAVING purrhasdll tho rifrht. Htti. a ;
tercst that air. Isaac Thayer, the former proprie-1
,. usu, xauiui, irom tbis day for
wardnsemyhe3t efforts to manage the same to
the entire satisfaction of my friends, acquaintan-
ces, and the traveling community. No pains nor
expense will be wanting-, on my part, to please,
and I solicit their patronage.
Decvl, 52,r.c. J. TF. AIcCOWN.
U..JD. TAYJLOK,
Stouagre,FGivFardiiiS &. Comniissiou
MERCHANT
A spacious Warehouto for Storing CoTton, Hides,
&c.
J ui y, ieo-
Notice.
"zgp
& m t Wx 1P
mm
i&ihe .i?suea of tho Xorthern Bank of Mis-
are redeemable at par, ia coin, at
sjcounter oi Messrs .McSotc-
uravicr Strset. New Orleans
rsif)?lS2iEKiSsSH t r. tv -, -,-, ...
3Ss$Bi&ssa ;r -1'-u- -
.rfJSkilSSWKEKSMaSRifclt Jt. .-'S
TuCli. AndeiSOJt & Co.,
ForV,ardinr and General Commission 2Ier-
chants, and Importers of Wines, Bran-
dttSy Cigars and Eeaan zn
WESTERN PRODUCE.;
ETnAIfD, GAJLVESTOK-.
21-ly. Texas,
City liivery Stable.
By COOPFR Sf MAY, Next to the
corner of Tremont and Post Office sirs.
and near tho Tremont House.
EVERY exertion having been made to supply
the wants of the public in our line, and
having procured additional horses and carriages,
together with a determination to give satisfaction
we hope to receive a share of public patronage.
Charges reasonable. 4 9-12m.
Vf JC. P. COIfVEHSE, T. M. COSVEKSE
Converse & Co.
GROCERS
asb DSALrns cf wTEnj pnonucs
97 Tchoiipilovlas, corner Lafayette street,
NEW ORLEANS,
BEG to call the attention of Dealers to their
very extensive stock of Goods, consisting in
j part, as follows, "which they will sell for cash or
city acceptances:
Sugar of all kinds. Coffee, do. ; Bacon ; Bice;
Flour ; Lard; Cardies: Soap; Mackerel; Tea; Cats-
up and Sauce3, Pickles. Syrups: L'quors of every
description from Cognac Brandy down to Scotch
Ale; Dried Fruit: Spices; Tobacco; Segars: Shot
and Lead Nails; Stationary, Plantation Medi-
cines, &c, &c, together with every article usu-
ally kept by grocers and produce dealers.
"S-Ordors promptly execnted.
May 12, 1852.
4-9-12ra.
JOHN CRUTCHER5
!S?drvFarain5 & Co3Gmiissiou: SFci--'
cliantj asd
DE.UiEn 1IT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, H-UlI)WJUlEr
&c, San Feliptj'Texas. ,
Refer to Rico & Nichols, Houston,
Nov. 1 J Adams, Frederick & Co., Galveston.
JOHX DICiaNSCST-
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
tion, Kuitcd to the market. Liberal advances
made on all consignments of produce to him for
r rhiPment to any other maikw,
hocmoj., April 1st, Jbod. bm-4U
COTTON.
CASH ndvao will boafeaade at liberal rates
upon cotton-for shipment to our friendaat
Nw Orltsaaa and New Yefk. " "
AtlSTl?" t UERTnAWD,
Washington, August 26, 1S6I
J. G. WRIGHT.
-A.TTORJJXY AST5 COUXSELtOn AT Z, VW,
Anderson Texas.
V, J. JSLViSCelumbia. Brazoria
county, Ttxam. Wholesale and Retail
.uuii ii uxwimo . uiiuibuiw, rrenou
and American Chmicalii, Window Glaas, Perfu
mery, and Fanc Articles. Brashes ot all kinds.
Truancs, Surgical Instruments, Ac , togothar with I
a full supply of every article usually found in I
thus line ot business, wmah 1 direr at tbe lowest
market price for cash or its equivalent,
FARM FOR SAL.E.
THE uaders'ened offer for sale his farm
(wa .aiIab .innfli " W.arllrltiMn ATT tlltoi
Houston roadj"containing 440 acroe, aeveaty a
m, bTtv &.&wa vuu V. II n-.,.u.vvu, WU .. I
crea of which, i In a gaodetataof cultivatio
1 mfortable and eniiodioi Frame 1) ,eUu
tion
Frame Dwelling
' JS0! ? t?88' " e"'K'i '
Sr1""" ?"' ?;.
A2eo, 1500
bnshels of eorn, if desired.
All of which will
he sold low for ah.
July 81, 83.
R AuyaY. -
TfTl A ,V TTTl.. U ATVJ13 All persona in-
J. Nlejbted to the "Texas Raager." forsuh9cn
tion, advertising, and job, work, are requeated to
eall on the uadarsigned aad settle by cash or
My books having hea deatrayed by -ftre I
tousi thAriSBOOftedisaonorab!aononrkttertk
!avatoe rmy whrfortune. bat wftl Blec.fof-
f''rttiaTCtt r " - "
i".Ai
t s ; .'-. '-' '..W. t
L.at -arm. Tat-k k- , 14, . HTT 1 i mt -i . J . -V Z. 4a.fr.C OT -( Ui.M 1 . ari l'T-t rHaam -LT WUaaT Hi """" ITfiMi 1 A fdti ttJ H teM" n-T7
L. n in ' Pr r wi-h t no . ' 11 b wdd r!e5 .-da to order on saoaoce s .H to, ad alft-h?r Iwuaeaio? w rijf uKwtJtBg
nift. j ii nrm-a t .i"-P aj-ji ai'Jawiw-avt-m- .. t. i ' a la'Taai i i an i iiMawini i iina aa "bc k.jfafxaaaaaaariE: an7 ' i bwj.- w-w-7 amaBaaaax i i n i aaai ii aa i
LONE STAB.
B?yIoT Fesaale College.
W OCA TED at Indecendencc, "Washington coun-Ji-f
ty, Tczas The next session of this Insti-
tution will commence on .Ifonday, JIfarch 6th,
1853, and continue tew months.
FActri.Tr Rev. H. Clark, Principal and Profes-
sor of Ancient hnguages, Jlfbral and Intellec-
tual Philosophy.
Rev. J. B. Stiteler, lecturer in department of
Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.
Miss Harriet L. Davis, department of jyhthemat-
ucs, ana natural sciences.
i3- ,Da Pepartnent of Bhetorio
-Ifrs. JTfiirfha C. Clark superintendent of Board- Z' J?.air':-t113' Saltpetre Alum, Rosin, Borax,
ing house. "C, r. iIad(Ier, Epsom, Glauber and Ro- .
. Terms-per Session of Five 'Month : I f1- jT' greamlt4r, Tartar Emetic, Tar-
Preparatory department $10 and $13 ; "Acade- f ric .AC1"' bu.JXr Oad, ?)c. Alocsr Muriate
mic, sia ; (Jollcgiate $25.
j.ne'reparatory and Academic Departments,
comprise the usual elementary branches, and all
the English studies of the course of fouriyears.
The Collegiate- the same with the Erench, Gcr-'
-Vu3ic on the Piano with use of instrument, $25
rawing ana umbioidery SIO each; Lessons m
Wax-Work $1 each; Board $10 per monthrln-
tiuunct g si TwrRpq?inn.
All bills payble one half at the commencement
of the College year, the other half at its cloe,
Tull pai ticulara may be ascertained en applica-
tier to the nrincinal. Cataloirnpq sint. when ri.
principal. Catalogues sent, when re-
quired.
3y-j22 '53.
FroTision. Store J. J". Ewing, informs
his friends and thepublic, that ho has just
received a Fresh Supply cf GROCERIES and
PROVISIONS, which he offers very low for cash,
or country prodnqe.
Those wishing anything in his line, would find
it to their advantage to give him a call, as he be-
lieves in quick sales a small proGcs.
His stock comprises in part of the following
articles r
Flour, Bacon, Coffee, Sugir, Rice -Salt,
Tobacco of the finest quality,
, Dried Fruds, Fresh Corn JUe.il, ""
Potatoes, Spices- Pepper, Nutmegs,
Cloves, Ginger, Strch, Indigo, Snuff,
Powder Shot and Lead, Hardtrare,
Fancy and Bar Soap, Sweet Oil, v .
Catusup, Mustard, Claret "Wine ,-
Lemonade, Molasses. Tea, Vinegar,
Brandy of the fist quality,
"Whiskey by the barrel. Pickcls,
Brandy Peaehcs of the finest quality.
Nails from 4d to 20d, Tacksj Cutlcrye
Ready-made Clothing, Silk & Fur Hats,
Boot and Shoes of every description.
Staple Gcods, Saddle and Bed Blankets,
Saddlery, Tinware, Crockery-ware, &c.
"Washington, Texas J. E. EWING.
SToiiceto Planters.
Cation Gin fy Corn Mil Manufacturers,
HUXTSYILr.F, TFVAS.
AVID AVERY & RDFUS RHODES Will
be prepared by the 1st of April next, to de-
liver Gins audi,lills to planters at their planta-
tions, within 100 miles distance from their fac
tory, and will keep on hand Gins and ,1fiIL of
tne most approved style. This faaiory is a branch
of tbehouse of B.& D. Avery, Greensboro. Ala.,
ana having had 2o years experience m tlie du-
smess, we feel warranted in saying to the public,
that we will continue to manufacture gins and
mills equal to any in use The general satisfac-
tion they have given wherever they have been
used, renders it unnecessary to say mare than to
give them a trial. We have been HLeraily-patron-lzcd
by the people of Texa3, and-hone bv strict
attention to the interest and wishes of our"pa-J
x,v.is lu jiiutib u. cojiuuuiuicu ui toe same,
machines j:an bo procured of our local or
elmg agents. We will continue to ship gins
mills to planters on the coast, when too far (
j r . " , . . , . ""-"""j "1U" w'
STSySSaCc
comp-anying each gin andmill Prices as here- iae iesamine, J ' "-iwpennne, oil oi l" ." f" ana-
tofore: S3 per saw for the pi, n box cin: far the maccsarajn; " J are daily receiving the adoptipnVnd aporoLol
r. i a-.o -s -,
"V flUT """ "" 6 ?W ? W W BKf .
eav ior tne coicgnc rocc mill, lb inches diameter
with cast iron gearing, $100; for the French burr
rock, IS inches diameter, made to iron eoarin?
$125 h
JLvoal Agents Austin &Ederington, Waafiing-
ter, Rufnngton & VanAlstyne, Anderson; II. D.
Taylor, Houston; R. M. Forbes. Port Lavaca; 0.
L. Owen & Go., Tcxana.
AVERY & RHODES
Huntsvillo, Texas Nov. 7, 1852. 35-ly
iOl DY. havinc become permanently
fstabliVhed in Washington, takes tlih me- J
i.rtri nf ,Tft.TTTi;nj his fncncL,. and the
fr- JISHl !
the pubbc .
-nrflnftniid t1
- o-it-p rtn, will at all times nreoaned f
iiCii.-a.j, ,.w. 5- . .. t i
to undertake and prosecute any uusiuess m ma
is irnnBn n-T.-T, nnrl .Tninpr that mav be
uuuiiM ... ..."',,. jj vZ r o
confided to him; as well in the country as n we
rr. i-t iv. i:i... .? o-rnnsnn 1i '
nni.
ue laiiua iub iiuoii-j vi tAjiw6 .. ,
thanks for past favors, and trust3 by constant
application, to merit a share 01 xiie puuu jji
ronage.
Sept. S,lS52.4-25-ly.
Steam Saw ?dili.
ITBAB.R.Y, MONTGOMERY & CO., would in-
33 form the public that they are still prepnred
to furnish good pine lumber of every description-
, ., - -, M.w.A ImTVHS ,rtl,T
uracrs-aaaresbeaio usui Aiiuciauii, uixiin-a kujj -
:n T. v.,n attn1.- n. v ip
No lumber can be allowed to be taken from
the mill unless tlio cash is paid or satisfactory
acceptances given.
Teb. 4,1852. - 3-47-ly
' JLmmljer.
FARQOHAU & McCUTCHAN, having in suc-
cessful operation one of Page's Steam Saw
."fills, resnectfullv annonuae to tlisir friends,
that they are now prepared to accommodate than
in lumber of every descjaguon, at tne loiiowmg
Square edgo cedar lumF- $25 per st
Second qualify 20 " "
Sheeting and inferior 15 " Jt
Terms, Cash on delivery.
The mill is 8 miles north west, -of Fuller's old
stand, "Washington county, near the new Austin
road; 35 miles from Washington lio niuea irom uv.
tjjg '
Grange. OrdersleK with uapc uouia, in
town of Washington, or addreapd to us at i.ong
Point, Post Office, wiU bepunetually
tstr BTiTnTiritMi lu. i
J . -
Jan 2L. 1852
35M2gi
Nasft. Barstow Co.
SUCCESEOUS TO J. ADniAXCE,
Columbia hxs?.
ealevs in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and:
Shoes, Crockery and. Glassware, Hardware
and Cutlery, Iron and Steel, Saddlery, Hats and
Cape. Books and Stationary, Groceries and Pro-
visions, Bagging and Rope Agricultural Imple-
ments, House Furnishing Articles, Building U-
tensils, Paints and Oils, Fancy Articles, &a.
4 9-12m. ,r '
31itcIieJl & narfcuu?
EOOT 5c SHOE MAKERS,
ESPECTFULLY anaounce that tiiey fra
now prepared to manufacture Boots and
Shoes of everv duscrpiption from the extra fn-
ev superfine, down to the ooarse mud D,roa,J
xiioso wno pvroni;e ineui uihj ucpotiu on snTiag
their work'donc Jin the beat stylo, and mosUi-
rablcmanner. S-Shop on Ferry Street, brfow the Render
office, where orders will be punctually mend to.
Two good journeymen will find constant em-
ployment at Jfew Orleans Prices.
Juno 18. 3862. 4-14-M"
AUSTIN cfc BBUTILLVD,
WASHINGTON, TJEX.V8 i'
A RS receivin'T a lartze aunnlv of fresh and aea-
jraLsonabla goods, selected expressly for thte
insritei., ocmpnsing every vaneiy b coxiji
plantation and family uses, consisting ot
Stajftt and Taney Dry Goads, ReadfH&d doth-
ittg, Boots, Shoes, Eats, Ilardtbate and
Cutlery, G?7 and Qeejwore,
Canton g and HolloMt-xvmre,
Iron and Steel, Pmitti
and Oil, Grocery and Prevmons, 4C- A"tf
All of which, the attention of oar custemera aad
tho planters of the country is particularly favi-
ted. March 16. 181
Kavisota, iiSiids for Sale.
Waftd, on. the lands, r to
. , DA-TID AYRES, Galywiten
, - - 'ZTZ "17-71
Galveston Odpto"5 Siit-lon
a 0is 11 SERSJJAKX, t'oppar
t smith, ioe " 3ftw Orleans,
Iwwrlotc taken the kou on J a cp--
J;,r '
J' - - ' " - " '.
! 0vu XA&W-iajS. 5-kl -. -5
Wifl SECTIONS oLid, aHaatad on both I pt. wx-wb3. - r" ij&m
v sides of the rHb, la the eeantiesof -z ,: nra.rr c- rV. . , ,tr f tfe aifcefB
srssJSsKi S.1JS3- "ss&r ! sSsffiBaisaaiass! ss
!".rKrr Trrrrr: ,,m t-i jv orif&--TSRiii,ys.acoist?r
JS-
ykoles'ale & Retail Drnggfef?-
HAS constantly on hand a large and com-
. arin3ent nf k'orw TTTr:S JLKT3
3&
P2R
Mssrcijrrs. P-o n nx-.s-rTTwsL
P2RFtr3rEHY4 Sn.T fr.rt' T ff' -..I Tnrfm.l
ments, Win'
ments, wmuow Ghss, Glassware, Books, Sta-
tionary. &c, &o.; consisting in part, of the foL'evr.
r "- a. uiiiiiiirt. tiiiKiL.iii xukjv j
ujji aruvics z
Allspice, Race Ginger. Black, Red, Long an
&&' fe Cloves, Nutmegs, Hops
Cinnamon bark, Calcined charcoal, Cobalt. Cochi -
neal, Bark Cubeos, Pulv Rniii.. ti qk,w
fcisrfJ!?aH?
1 aridcs' GJue Mgo. Ipecac, Jalap. Licorice,
","sfj(
fnc
..-..
Cour
filings
iron
a.a.jvu,, cmvrxzed JBabcvry, Pulv Pe-
ruvian Bark. Bluestone. ArmeniiBole, Bm gundy
Pitch, Prep'd Chalk. Vrfvpf. (rMM-n. k.J
- ."v. uuii. iioirensione, lJumicc t su ; . . cjauw, m me joukh wuui"
, neu uuers, uuipb Zinc, En" Calomel, i ,- 7U 0i lIie os: auer direcuons of BaronJEie .
t Plaster, Auhesive PlasterNnt-ga'is Iron Houghton, M D , Philadelnhia, Pa. 'Ht
s, Iodide potash Iodide iron. Rvrn, Ljm p " I-digcst.' such is the true meaninBeothV
, Jujube paste. Luiu1ini kTt, Tr,r 1 word pepsin. It is the fchief cTamfiht nvZnrrp.s.V
Styclmia, Soidlit7 and Soda Powdsrs, Turkey "PS principle of the gastric juice; thsol-
Rhubarb in root and pulvcrizedfine-and coarse i TCnt of c. food, the purifying, prcser4ingand;
SpouEcc. yellow andjfwhite Way.5inf?&i?n e stimulating agent of the stomach and intestines..
pPreo-Carb. Iron, Benzoic Acid, Carb Arnna.'
Calc Magnesia, Henry's Slaguesia, LuaaftJaus -
J tic, Oxide Bismuth, CausUc Potass. Mercurfil
Ointment, Pulv larkcvj ffns, TnrrcfiTrfrO
Monesia-T nam, Oxide zinc, Eng Saffron. Ton -
finin benns. Pearl barlav. ShvtA i?T,nCc t.
black. Dresseii sheepskins. London mustard,
Chloroform. Carb Am monia. lodino. Arnvnliinn.
Chrrstalizod Nitrate Silver. Tnn T-infoo
Chrik and Mercury, Quinine- Citrate Iron, Prec
csv oarir, ripermu, itouoi, in, Otard Urandv,
Madeira Wines for the conva-
tii. m - n .
ift?ftont. AVluHnr.. Pnttv. Txr.irwn r.A-j
fdcreil Antimony, Glass of Antimony, French!
Chalk. Camnhine. Cvani. Potash, T..Mf.;Mv.rnm 1
Port. Shorrv and Madeira Wines for tho nvn.U0s'.reP3in 13no&a ug. -, tf
Poplar bark pulv.. Qusa, Flaxseed. Peaidasli eTUiJie Endenee- The scientific-evidence v
Pastchlacking; and ext Logwood. . ""P0 Trillcb tEs rems is based is injheiffigh-
-tjj.. -a r c -, est degree cuious and remarkable.
Hoots, Slaves and Seeds. oaHen the agent, andget a descriptive J- -
Gentian root, ipecac, licorice black snake, vir- lar, gratisving a large amonnrofsseTentiSSsV-
grnua rhubarb, squiHs, blfl root, seneka, eng. idence, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry i, Dr"
valenan, black holebore, orris, sassafras,-iaaze- Combe's JPhysioIogy of Digestion; Dr. Pereira on
rion, cilamns, canella alba, pinki quinia bark, Food an Diet, Drs John W. Drapei-ofNew
goldthread root, blaccohosT:, sarsaparUIa, bitter York Uniyersity; Professor Dunglison's Phol-
roo?. cascanlla, rhatanky, colonibo, senna, fiax i ogyr Professor Siliiinan, of Yale CoUexe-Sfcar-
-v, v-. w.. , iuiUo. nviv urai, coi -
royal, catnip, thorouzkwdrt. foxslove. fonnfrrftk
seed, caraway seed", Se.&c: . " . .
Extracts, &e. -
Ext. belladona, butternut, dandeliojiu,.aoni.uni,
ble exlogwoo,I, &, ?&, falan. ZSZZ
" P"w.ncnMk baisam tpin. cope-
."JtTTr uiqmaiuxTfBarner's
cerate, conf. sennn.
OiIs,.&c. -
Castor ou. olive- lardlfncofl n.o. t:t
' -.w tZllJVa IfllU.ll.
creosote? caraway, nenntfrovai. wood njmth tnin.
Guuis. . f -Voserveitas.' Every boUle of the senu&pep5
Gum ammonia, aloes, caticliu, kino, guafac; fsmbfir the written. Mgpatore. -of J.HFagh
rayrrh. shellac, arabic, scammony, opium, asafeeti tonT "5T D., sola proprietor, PiulsdeJnhiB j?aS
da, camphor, gamboge, mastic, olrbanum, trajac-j Copy-right and trade-mark secured. ,"
vnth, conal. bensom and TiarImrn" I Sold by all drnsreists and dealers in.TnwliinoSa
tocr?ey, cajeptlhisname have heenproved to actuaBtrand.
-s-iiiiuires, .slc.
T.m.Wntn . t. . ,
. " jrfa-"ti' sHiiuw,e jbhsk, i
rhubarb, humulis. anassia. chaler mfr r,m
guiac, antimonial name, tr galls, tr Peruvian bark '
110 b, tr cateche, tr oil of pepperannt, wine of
ipicao, tartttrizeil antimonv. a?rjifft nr cr,aT
benzoiu eomn. Stnusrhton's bittors. tr- ev,, . f
asafeetada, hivo syrup, syrop of rhubarb hyoan, 0He of hc most-ahle mathmaticiaaff and frao-
sanoka. srnn'iodidn frnn. tr. .,riin '-.JLttti. tical instructors hthe counjsry, has suppHed Tr-
cria. winB of cichicuiaseedcss Icmcn, esefcx
Perfusierf, &c.
Eau le cologne put nP in various ways, laven-
drr water, rose water, orange flower water milk
of roses, lrvnerian fluid for-eleaninr: nnd cnrlintr
of roses, Iryperian fluid for- cleaning nnd curling
".!.- .!,.. no T...7r .UVt 7
uieuu,iaiuj ..B w . ,. o -j.-
tabzed wash bails fancy soap orvai;ioui.Sttd5;
wsmc liwjfo uruwir amwi Qur, ui.
4tA hftrc AH Knld crreim. nreSton setts. Ci
.- --.-, . x -- -
A. PAKXEfeXOCIi'S YER-
tt
iIIFOG-E. Read the following festimo-
ny oHts efficacy: - ,
This h to certify, that L-havDcen using B A
Fahuestock s Veruufuce in my family for the
lotf teyears,and have" always observed its good
onsets in expelling worms, unuse otnpr n3
-i- r i .. rrtrr. - -
hot verinnage which x-sia..euicu,ifcuue3iiowieukC
a fever on &e obiid, hut expels the wqrms with-
--
fever on the child, bu
out any injurious eaecss muotoh. ymt six
novIgaToonat8iiniiifftmy
uwuiii" j "'- ' --b - -t
I observed the
ood effects of theVcrmifuse
James G. Daws os'.
- Beware of CQun5srfeit5 and imitafitos. SoH
wholesale bv J?. P. RUUKJER, Wasmngton,
Texas, and by the principal drugguts in. Texas
nJ
A. F A H S" EST O C K'S VERMIFUGE.
o From B T-Hollius, Hillsboro, Tenr, Ju-
ly 1.3851. Mo&sra- B; A. Fahnestocx&-Co. j
1 GenUcmen rli
for several years
that it has given
disdonsable article in many
no other kind will do. Sgorea of. persons in my .
ave been selunjr your vermiruge'tha structure of -sesteuces: by analysis anosynr
in this plaoe, and can freely muhres-; an admirahle "work on the analysis o Eng-
entire satisfaction. It is an in- -Usix sentanoesw "
uouiu, an "".--. vj A.;r.. !;-? i.v.rR, f
v torfrfn , ith. Theouantitv oC4. iridarcd, in these volumes attracmaaad
I -mn? -A-w-riftlTfi frfm ennyt ftinnn nlmnftt at .
or --
rnrai5 xnollwl from some children almost ex-
ceeih? belief Evary family shonid have o sup-
plv1 conbtantlv on hands I am out and want-a
bUUL'j v aa iiwu hojivubiuib. j-. -- livuiiiw.
......(. mm... . ndev. .. f i. , -.- .i.i.ii.
Beware ot oounterteits ana. imitations..
SoId-hyB F. Rucker, andtby country mcr-
i chants generally
.T. & X. BHRKEIiEX, -
"Boot and Slioe filaltejcs.- "-" -
ml KETUK their thanKs lor-tttavery uoer-
SI al ptttronaso extended, to them. andtake
this method of informing the suJblic -ttat'they
f still keen constantly en hand a fine assortment
I ofLeatlier snoh as French oaif-skin, patent lea-
.l.n.M Af..f.MA Tkor Hrv -ntAllAAH -nil
U1C, Jiuiuuw, . v j.---- ... ..
timos, to 4o work of any desired atylc, now done
inTtho United Statos. Gentlemaa wishing a good
fit and a neat article, can be accor
nu&odatea by t
calling at thmrhtp, corner -of Parry, and 2d4prcent cheaper than other afftlimoJics of like
street, "Waahhagton, Texas. May 8, '5iU aft. anil of an eaual amount of matter Thesa,
-GR8&T AM&FAZ OF .ViSFF GVOJDS7: ja teaafiiag, ad thoy are prepared, ifcoompli-
CoSman & Lew. c nce m & toliaitation of many frisids of ed.
VAHixertrs Texas,
B . a . k f
AVE jnet recti-wd, dwect from macufavtu-
rers and importers, the largest stock of
..v-v. i-nnbi, in rife varietv af Itiinfc and
Fancy GoodB; a aplendkl arnt of ready-
juMvuum wa, w, , cauuiexy, ,rj- adomi&s and foe collegea, ?roSte.,,
Cutlery; Hard, aud Queens are wwlS5N! nTcomorehensivawwk -
and t'rorisions, anu tnuusanu? oi wwr axueies
mi- B"u - .-- ., -wv. uuwwbw
J-.,.. ..t.,.
I his attention to provide oar etebirahTHanj wuhl
ihobat,uyert. ad ojiopotaods jhsTaarkatJr; TadStates 4
i affords.
Our Stack ot Seady wwfe Glhiag-n5 also
manufactured ansr tiirswoiTisiba of one
Uic firm, and deserves ja the aaontian of
our kind natrons, aadl?SiTfa.iirenarnttv-.
I a. .i t.o, .ahi t irJ3. ".,
vftlaable stock af-Jwelry, of he pe$aT?jnater al.
. iOKk. ReduM tlia.-f-j TTM.1n.ltno- ,.&,,!?
Rtdr3. SaellcB: ' TrfoarM Pinwens i3-rirwmi.T
j Ray's ArithmaaeJ&msa's ynuig Ladies' Read-
T Al - J. r-n.li HH
DepomtOTvaii Freaton street. axt door st-of
&r xi (ijkUhAt rr fc irki.v ...k.. . i Hcaipnir-.it- . . i-
cliaae teaelt ajjala, supplied at the iwesfe.x&t&j!Wjg'3tf;
SS - - -h .... - r - st j
, .
'?
"" Ii s
.--r-x -f. - - ,. - ' JLIT -
i -. , , - 4 . a s-L !-. - r
arrrrgf --''H2-.
wnoie-n
EntwMcordfinfftaact 'Brami&feihrffe
oSoe of the DisricfcGonftt& thq Jfeflis
trier of Pennsylvania. "" v
ANOTHER SCmTJlOmRx
S5 .! S 5LSr,5SJrjS!s
" &
1 GREAT CURE FOR DYSPE&&IA.
TirommTr, rT r- ' .
-SJr&TXZYtPz:-
E
It; 13 extracted from the disrestive stomaeIij3the
1?' ib forming a true digestive fluid, precisely
ilke the natural gss.trie juice in its jhcancaF
nF0ffrg' M? jfnrnishiag.a nnmplff ..JfeA-
' Tius 1S re's own remedy for an unitgatbyr
stomach. No art of man can canal its curative
! Powcrs' lt contains no alcohol, bitiersdGiSj&c-r
' auae-'us urugs- it is extremely ajrreetf&lgtc
i Ule taste, and may be taken by the most ieeble
Pati?-nt3. ? can- not eat a water-crackirwith-
f 7- " t, . - s.x uraggcu. 'ua.i
i " , . l"1 1S nor' a " EnS-
T Malt a tpft-cnnoTT Trfll nf -na-wfff, T.n n
f KM tea-spoon jfull of nepsin. infused" in wa-
""is T 'vH?
QWfr
.toB "gert or dissolve five pounds ofroasfc?'
bceA Jn al?out two ooursou of the stomaclfc
;jJcutvra xuysioiogy, ete.j togeuicr with renortsj
v- ss.
The nowder williic sent fiv nfnn fro'nliV
j for one dolIar,-scnt to Br. Houghton, PhiWa. I
QtecTvellns.' Every bottle of the cenulg&pei
Pnoe, one dollar-per battle. Sold hy
--jearflc-
B K RTjCKE-JSjWashmg3K?2 ,
Roberts & Co., Houston; Dr J. B. DunknmSali "-
iS ,
'!? GrtfcuB & Co
Lavaca. vSC&lj- "
QCHOOOOKS foiiie Millio
tC3 Eclectic Series, Ber and cheapcsddol,
! books ever published. The Eclectic? Serixoff
School Books was projected bthatHkwiir-
-rmT,fT n i4Wfo Tirm.,r a3,25?rSS"3tx-
i iJi T.T UMLa u i VVU4A1UA. UUUliUUtiU. AU
crressive duontion. Thn readinn- haoStthn
tac most mteiiizenc ana aihcrimin'Aiine' teacneya
affllVTimfl "- " " "
--,---- rr. A, ui -"Fw - ,
i AOivssoir jl xaneo, uunitsir oi mo lirslitt"r- -- -
ten years a Professor in CharlotifvJJan istw
Maryland, has furnished, in th.Gramma?
1HSPI; name, whntareregjniPbyau 2:1
. . ,
mmed them? as moaei tea-t-baoss or 1
lish" lantruace. f
Professor Rayfrom "Wod connty,VJrg2nia,
f11.23 "S 'ae & ntyjfajjgggg
it.,.n't.-aor,r"c53rt"-,j - ' "TT'B;si-J5,w-
j metic and algehra.
READING and SPEJXJjSTG.'Ba&M
McGaffej Eclectic Primer, for KtOehlTdrlni
v Spelling-' Book? Jornrimairj
.t ic " . wfeC
,t t. enrtnlci. . " & .
' sumi. .- --. - - .t-gtfr.BjSj..
arcGnffe-sKoiectic irsta;cattftr; lessens in"3cet-;
i; -irT.a0fi;r,o.frtT ih r vttrfi'v&r''nmiyl9 "
"'6 -".-v.--e - -.J-7; -, ., jr..
McGuffeys Eclectic second iicaajQHa' inj
.,?" j r wJ:?iaESBKysP3sr"
reauing aoo: epciLUig iiu ' ' J.' 'X' ' ' 'jpLl" '
McGuffcy's Bclectie Third Reader, for ml2
ses; chaste and instrucUve lessons; inr prcsemnd
irL, v&h. Readers rRhetoricai GnidelVa.
.g Hemons? Beader. for Female TSevdates
t 71 "f r. .u.., 5 JL.
Z XI
rue iijjuvt; uuziii.
f - ". flu s -&,,;
K,wr,a t rTVhSZ-T
'""" .'iV'Tr 1 "-- , - s, -t' -' " .
a-fcaevIDeraeaad by the novelty of tfierfbooki,
,fffP,liaipnere.adbotedt6ieeiciron
of aers eence Ssv-proved -ir
CTCater wacttcal utibry on-the sdapM-roaai-ani
in view of the laTgeiamoynt of matter fhy con
they are very laueh cheager'ian oiher"5Smi!ar
worksv -
' ' EISrGUSH GRA5I5IAE. -
Pinneos Primary Grammir,fi the analyd
ntethodi a- comnlets work for begisnera ia
ttiidv-j
L Einuco AnnalvticaLGrammar, afoH and com-
TrtiMe treatise, for academics. and schools.
pianeo'a English Teacher, in. which taaght-
.irtprestmr.. Thevi axe strikmely simple pr
- : . -
Lgressxte and thorpngh in flieir plananA&rtaa'
meat, ana-nahTe pnpih?tO,;bccomevgced gramma-
......(. 'I ,A.f ,1 fa T it .'! i"uif.i- s. ill rLf.fr.jx. ujk m n-B,l, .
naus, iitj uiv. .w-, j.- .- - - , -.
yet pubiisaeu.
ABITHMETIGL--
I viTu .Vrithmedc-nart firstt simple Iessaas,feri
tho. little learners.
-j - - -- - i
book
-
"RTiv? Arithmetic, part- thirds -or sehools and, '
nrp-nipr afoU and complete trcatiajLaa thaJirar-
, jrtiiTAnalvfieiaQthods-of instruc
gXumcroras4ad5 skilfulinsteuctsrs regard'
.t - 4 , i: TS-anfftoran... Tt. o Ji.T!nnt2t
loe ijHiUUetiEO XAV-" -J i -w- -
mnif nrnsrres&ve. zHethodica.1, anC thorougli
i ! books on tho subjeot,,eKX before offered to
American teaeher9 ; and they areat least twenty
voliiasw.are.thersultota prjtcjtfeL asraerieaco;
ucatiwi. who were oognlsant oz ta,emarxea sue.
oesttoftfteir author aa aa lussuwr,
- ALSEBR U
.i,-.. rjart first : fbr- cemmoixschool
and Madenues-i a simple, progres-ivfc, -nd ele-
'JSSa'.part.iecondjfor advandT iiul
rtt excellence of Say?a Anthnwl
.i. TrwwtAtion riifcfc am -Wir&lfifa. h-a-
TKBrraawm m "i"'.? .,V ' s.
"ZLJ; Ars inaairvtjf&fcheatScheoli
jaBaeh. part oi tee Anfrarem,
wwv --- - 2 rtIK "1
( Xrigebraie, ia a cempTete hoiKH-iir
T5Slir iH rTatalv r
j ? B faregomg books havserhe eerapilej.
aM...., e !? Wwtwsl TMnr-juianal Seriaai:
ftxpressi-yiiwr - -." v,- - -" IL SfS
iiL ability and leaajrjfrha hae Jjj
vrita-aoi have1
stly Iaberi
ctuwat et the
j?er-e edacatioi
ksreaibraxeinihi3"-Seri-4 are 44
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t ot ne.
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rf "j''Sis
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pawjawt" v-ran.? nT-AtrnacsVritB,
is??' -"fTrrrirr'xrs5
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s&MrncAtaehqoa;
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S2t!?ol -i -a.Ckr T -w si
families witnwnom y-Protessor tnncoanaw wo'xsarg o4ci.
clals toHftiftf theJmbject oX EngSsh Graanaar.
thtvsh?(TV. rmn.invdrvanduninterestlnrtlear-
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