Texas Ranger. (Washington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 29, 1855 Page: 4 of 4
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Saturdaysby 1 v. ii.
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April 1854- J B.IlAnnis, p. ax.
Arrival and Departure of Mails,
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Arrival and Departure of Mails,
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AUSTIN MAIL.
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days and Sundays, at 5 o'clock, a. ax.
HOUSTON 3TAIL.
Arrives, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
at 10 o'clock, r. ar. Departs at 2 o'clock, next
mornings.
WASHINGTON MAIL.
Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at 10 o'clock,
A.au, and continues on to Quintana, via. Travis,
8emponious, Bellville, San Felipe, Richmond,
Columrbia, and Brazoria. Leaves Chappcll Hill
5br Washington, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2
o'clock, P. ax. J. Q. Wallis, p. ar.
Austin County.
County Clerk J. C. Francis.
District Clerk E. Cleveland.
Sheriff Jno. T. Edwards, Jr.
Chief Justice E. Waller.
Surveyor Alexander Glen.
Justices of the Peace.
Beat 1, San Felipe; James Hilliard,
2, Travis; Jas. Hudbou & F. H. Simmons,
3, Industry; Ccnstantinc Stochr & Sanil.
A-Shclburn,
4, Salem Academy; B. W. Lewis & G. W.
Sartor,
5, Bcllville; Jno. B. Bauchman & J. P.
Oslcrhout,
G, Pine Island;
7, Cat Springs; Wm Allen,
8, Shclburn's Box; Saml. A. Shclburn.
ounly Court Commissioners Regular Term:
Third Mondays inFebruary , May, August and
Kovcmbcr.
Regular terms of County Courts for Probate ;
iF lnifa. me ' ' '- "y -:n.- wuuiu. 1
siricms atbs.
DR. A.J3.MORRISS.
(Late of Weston, Mo.,)
HAYING pcrmantly located in Washington,
for the practice of his profession, in its va-
rious barnches, respectfully tenders his services
to the citizens of the Town and vicinity.
Office on Ferry Street, overB. F. Wilson'sDrug
Store, where he may always be found except
when professionally absent.
Feb. 17, 1855-21-ly.
T. W.MOJVSON. M. D.
AS located at Boren's Bluff, on the Brazos,
. for the nurnosc of Dracticins hisurofession.
His address is Chance's Prairie, Burleson county.
37-ly
J. G. ASIEFORD. M. D.
AS permanently located in Elicood, Madi-
. son county, Texas, for the purpose 6f prac
ticing his profession. 3G-12m
T. J. HEARD. JOHN G. ALLEN.
Drs. Heard & Allen.
ILL attend to all professional calls so far a
their circumtanccs will permit.
Office, B. F. Rucker's drugstore upstairs.
i.. QuinbyD D. S.
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Wash
ington and adjoining counties that he has re
turned to Washington, and designs making the
town of Washington a permanent location for a
series ef years- All operations pertaining to den-
testry performed in the most skillful manner;
persons requiring my services that live in adjoin-
ing counties can be served at their residences by
addressing me at Washington.
DR. JOHN H. MORGAN,
SURGEON DENTIST,
AYLNG returned from the North
with a fresh supply of the best ,
and purest dental material, respect
fully informs his friends, that lie has fitted up a
room in the Austin House, in the most convenient
manner, where he may at all times be found, un-
less absent on professional business.
Having practiced in this place for the last four
years, as he believes, with satisfaction to all who
have patronized him, he deems it uunecessary to
say any thing relative to his qualification. He
will do all work entrusted to him, in the most ap-
proved style, He sets from one to entire sets of
the finest teeth that can be procured, either with
or without artificial gums. He keeps constantly
on hand every variety of dental material, and
will attend promptly to all orders with which he
may be favored by dentists from a distance, pro-
vided they are accompanied witli the cash. All
work performed by .Dr. M. will be insured for a
reasonable length of time. He returns his thanks
to his eld friends for past favors, and respectfully
solicits a continuance of their patronage.
Washington. Nov. 18, IGoi. 13-tf
Druggs and Medicines.
R. C: H. ATWOOD, would respectfully in-
form the citizens of the upper Brazos coun
try, that he has on hand, and constantly receiving
a large and well assorted stock of Fresh Drugs,
which he offers at " Houston prices:' His goods
being purchased in Philadelphia and New York,
for cash, enables him to sell lower than Medi-
cines can be bought elsewhere in the-sanie section
of country. Country Merchants and Phy-
sicians, can furnish themselves from his invoice,
with a small per cent added. Prescriptions
carefully compounded night and day.
"Wheelock, Robertson Co., JJay 29th, 1854.
46-ly,
iCcmmcrs (Harfts.
ASA ai. LEWIS. BEN H. DAVIS.
LEWIS & DAYIS Attorneys and Coun-
sellors at Law, Brenham, Texas.
Oct. 13, 1855. ly
BEN. H. BASSETT, JEFfERSON BASSETT.
BASSETT & BASSETT Attorneys
and Counselors jit Law, Brenham, Wash-
ington county, Texas, will give their attention to
professional business in the District Courts of the
third Judicial District, embracing the counties of
Washington. Burleson. Milam. McLpnnnTi. "Roll
and Williamson, and in- the Probate Courts of
Washington ana iiurleson. Oct. 13, 1555-ly
THOS. P. ATCOCK,
Late of Miss.,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
WaRLIN, FALLS 'COUNTY, TEXAS.
WILL practice in all the Courts of Falls, and
the District courts of Robinson, JIilam,
Bell, JlcLennan, Hill, Navaro, Limestone, Free-
stone, and in the Federal and Supreme Courts at
Austin ; will also attend to collections, and Land
matters, in any region of the State where the
business may justify his attention.
April 15, 1855-2a-tf.
&&. F. BARBER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
W-AND LAND AGENT,
ILL atwjld to all professional business en-
trusted'tohim in the counties of the third
Judicial District, and in the counties of Austin
and Faj'ette. Address, Brenham, Texas,
aiarch 10, 1855-24-ly. "
B. E. TARVER, C. B. TARTER.
TARVER & TARVER,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Iaw,
Washington, Texas,
WILL practice in the courts of the third Ju-
dicial District, and adjoining counties; and
in the Supreme and Federal courts at Austin.
JOHN W. CHANDLER,
ATTORNEY & Counsellor at Law, and
General Collecting and Land Agent, La-
Grange, Fayette county, Texas: will give parti-
cular attention to the collection of every descrip-
tion of claims and to the investigation of titles;
ying taxes; buj-ing and selling lands,
he mostample references given when required
' March 1,1854. 33 ly
AITCHEtON. war. ALEXANDER.
Aitclteson & Alexander.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Laio,
Galveston, Texas,
ALEXANDER W. SNEED.
Attorne' at Eavr,
Cameron, Milam County, Texas.
- 47-1 2m.
FRANK LIPSCOMB,
Attorney and Councelior at Law,
11ELLVILLE, AUSTIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
it. mTIyi iTliamson,
A TTOR KE Y A T LA W,
Independence; Texas.
Dec. 8, 1852- Wa&hington, Texas.
G. R. HART. V3ii VEALE.
II ART & YE ALE." '
Counselors and Attorneys at .Laiv.
HILLSDOKO, HILL CO., TEXAS.
TTlLL give their joint attention to all business
entrusted to their care.
Tlicy will act as Land A:knt.. Pronint at
tention will be given to collections in any nart of
the State.
REFERENCES.
Hon. Sam JTouston. T. J. KhrT.- TI R Rnn
nov. j. n. endcrson. Jousfon. Tit:is- fion i
Davis, Aberdeen, aiiss ; Hon. J. Wilcox, San An-
tonio, Texas; Wm Alexander 'Esnr.- Rnlwctnn
Texas; Hon. G.p. Scar burgh, Prof. Wm. & j
CoI,cC, aiarch 17, 1855-2-5-tf.
SAMUEL L. FOWLER,
Attorney at Lav Brazoria, Texas.
PARTICULAR and prompt attention given to
the investigation of all kinds of Land Titles
and Land Claims. April 21, 1885-ly
BUbfcKL HOWARD, J. A. WILCOX
"TOWAfcD & WILCOX, Attorneys and
-XCounselors at Law, Sa7i Antonio. Texas
Office on Trevino street, north of the Catholic
church. 36-ly.
Attorney and Counselor at JLawj
CHAITELI. HILL, TEXAS.
rfEXERAL collector and land agent where
M he-Will be found alwavs read v to attend to
any business that may bo'entrus'ted to his care
on the shortest notice. April 27, 1855-ly
S3, ar. 02a.,:o.o,
Attorney and Counselor at JLaw,
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY
April 2S, ISfin-tf TEX VS
Business tEctrDi
JAMES CHAUNCEY,
BUILDER, CARPENTER Am JOIKER,
Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, 8$c.,
made to order,
48-ly
WASHINGTON, TEXAS.
Contractor and Builder- H espectful-
ly informs the public that he is prepared to
make contracts for all kinds of buildings pertain-
ing to joiners and carpenters work ; also pattern
making for all kinds of castings ; implements for
Odd Fellows, Free Masons, &c. All work in his
line will be done in a satisfactorily manner, as
lie flatters himself that for neatness of execution
in all work entrusted to him shall not be excelled
in the state.
Washington, March 24, 1851 35-ly
'STU'&b't&tL 3MIai;2s.o3?
CJAMUEL BALPH, having returned to
k? Washington, hereby notifies his old ffrljg
friends that he is again prepared to repair in good
style, Watches, Clocks, Time-Pieces, &c. He may
be found at his old stand. ,
November 12, 1S53. 17-tf
'-gTEe:,
A. CRESIP, would inform the citizens vgj
o of Washington county, that he has re- 3,
ed to this place, and resumed the tailor-j2.
iug business. Any thing in his line will bo at-
tended to with punctuality and despatch, and he
warrants all garments made by him will prove
satisfactory. His shonjte on Ferry Street, opposite
the store of Austin &ertrand.
Washington, Nov. 1853. 16-tf
CI M. LOCKHABT, thankful for past favorse
Jo would respectful inform the public, tha,
he is prepared to comply with all orders in hi-
line. Having becWmany years, engaged in th-
business, he natters himself that by strict per-
sonal attention, he will "be able to give satisfac-
tion to all who may favor him with their busi-
ness. Carriages painted and repaired.
Washihgton, Oct 15, 1853 13-ly
OHLLetia Factory.
BANIEL NASH, would inform the citizens M
of Washington and the public generally, g
that he is engaged in the above business. His M
shop is on Preston Street, next door to the Law
office of B. E. Tarver, Esq.
Feb 17, 1855. 21r'f
J. & N. BERKELEY,
l RP.TTT'R'V tlimr thanks for tlin vnrv 15hor.
al natronagc extended to them, and take
this method of informing the public that they
still keep constantly en hand a fine assortment
of Leather, such as French calf-skin, patent lea-
ther, Morocco, &c. They arc prepared at all
times, to do work of any desired style, now done
in the United States. Gentlemen wishing a good
fit"and a neat article, can be accommodated by
calliug at their shop, corner of Ferry and 2d
streets, Washington, Texas. ' May S, '52.
Washineton, Oct. 15, 13-lt
KTO"77" b2?Jjo. liop?
WASHINGTON, TEXAS.
JOHN G. KNAPP, Manufacturer of Tin,
Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, will keep on
hand a general assortment of articles in the
above line, which he will offer at wholesale or
retail, on terms that cannot fail to give satisfac-
tion. Country Merchants, Planters and the
public generally would do well to call as I am
determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. 1
will keep on hand an assortment of plain ware,
pressed ware and japanned ware.
ALSO
Parlor, Cooking and Box Stoves;
Hardware, Wood, and Willow Ware;
Carpenters Tools, Cutlery and Castings.
Pumps for Wells and Cisterns;
Lead, Copper and Tin Pipes.
Job work solicited, and all orders from town
or country promptly attended to, and all work
entrusted to him will be done with neatness and
dispatch.
Tin 'or Zink roofs, warrcnted not to leak.
Shop on the corner of Ferry and Street,
near the Thespian nail.
February 1st, 1855-19-tf.
JAMES J. LAWEENCE,
SADDLE AND HARNESS
HAVING located permanently in An-
derson, Grimes County, respect
fully informs the public, that he i3 prepared to
do every kind of work in his line, in a manner
that will be satisfactory. Persons would do well
to extend to him a trial, as he feels confident that
he would give satisfaction.
October 8, 1853, 12-
B. 31. SEATON.
LONG POINT, WASHINGTON CO., TEXAS.
IS prepared to do all kinds of work in5feS
his line, and invites the patronage of S
the public. Fcby. 10, 1855-20-ly.
DAYIS
CS-TLX33L 3Ml$JS.:L
AS removed to Wheelock, Texas, where he is
prepared to carry on the business in all its
various ramifications. He will pay particular at-
tention to orders sent him from a distance. He is
prepared to manufacture the improved American
ltiflc, which for accuracy and durability render
them far more preferable than those purchased in
the north, for this market.
jfSS" Repairing done in tho neatest possible
manner.
November 18, 1S54. 13 ly
For Sale.
A
FINE, new and substantial fam- i
ily Bujrcry of the latest style.
with an extra turn-over seat. This"
bnggy was made to order, and suited to the roads
in this country. Apply at the "Tcxa Itanirer"
Ofiice.
Washington, August 10, 1854.
Groceries,
ATLY expected, and to arrive first Boat.
.Jo Iihus. buirar,
100 bbls. Molasses,
100 Sacks of Salt,
20 do Cqilcc,
20 bbls.Ro-e and Rye whiskey,
The A'holc of which will be told at the v(
owest rates whether you conic or send.
liAICIU.K, McPiiaim. & Co.
Washington, Dec, 11, 1831.
ALL of Comstock's celebrated 1edicincs are for
sale by B. F. Wilson Druggist, comprising the
following : Oldrigcdes Balm of Columbia, Corn-
stocks Vermifuge for worms, Bartholomews Pink
Syrup, Spoil en's Sick Headache Remcdv, Councils
Pain Extractor, The great Pain killer, Hays
Linamciu, .lothers Relief.
Also for sale by B. F. JHlson and by every
respectable druggist in Texas, and by Dr. Dick-
son, Anderson.
Colt's Itcpeater,
TT?(0It sale a splendid belt pistol. Enquire at
JL the Hanger Office.
A FULL ASSORTMENT of handsomely
printed Blanks, compriaing
Assessor's Blanks,
Three forms. Also, Blank Tax Receipts.
For District Clerks.
Citations, Appeal Bonds, Subpoenas, Exe-
cutions, Capiases, Juror's Certificates, "Wit-
ness Certificates, Commissions to take De-
positions. For County Clerlcsi
Guardians' Bonds, Loiters of Guardianship.
Administrator's Uonds.
Lctlersof Administration, Citations, Marri-
age License, Certificates of llecord.
Fov Magistrates.
Citations, Subpconac, Executions, Delivery
and Appearance Bonds, for Sheriffs and
Constables, for sale at the
TF.XAS JAJVGJBK OFFICE.
A, 1,.
B. P. RUCKEE,
Wliolesale and Retail Druggist.
Corner of Ferry and Preston Streets,
WASHINGTON, TEXAS.
KEEPS constantly on hand a large and com-
plete assortment of fresh Drugs and medi-
cines, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Perfumery, Shop
furniture, Surgical Instruments, Window Glass,
Glass Ware, Fine Cutlery, Books, Stationary,
Patent Medicines, &c, &c,
The orders of Physicians, Merchants, and
Planters, solicited
S3- Prescriptiuns put up with neatness and
dispatch, at all hours. 35-tf.
Boolts and Stationary.
JUST'Jjfceiyed and for sale low for Cash,
tt3e$Hiowing standard and popular works:
"Webster's unabridged Dictionary;
Bancroft's History of the U. States, 5 vols.
Rollings Ancient History, 2 vols.
ribbon's Home, b vols.
Conquest of Mexico, by Prcscott, 3 vols.
" Peru, 2 vols.
Perdinand and Isabella, " 3 vols.
Irving's "Works complete, 14 vols.
Swift's Works, 2 vols.
Lamartine's History Girondists, 3 vols.
Gillies' Greece, 4 vols.
Cooper's Naval History of the U. States.
Robertson's Works, 3 vols.
Newman's Dictionary Spanish.
German and English Dictionary.
The Works of Lord Chesterfield.
Knickerbocker, Illustrated.
War with Mexico, by Ripley, 2 vols.
Woodfall's Junius.
Cuvier's Animal Kingdom.
Lossing's Pictorial History of the Revolution
2 volumes.
Anthon's Roman Antiquities.
Life of Paul Jonee.
Marshall's Washington,
Muller's Universal History.
Milton's Poetical Works.
Cowper's Poetical Works.
Byron's "
Shakespeare Milton and Young.
Brittish Poets, 3 vols.
Yoyaee around the World, Reynolds.
TiltVElements of Health.
Maternal Management of Children, by Bull.
Judge Halliburton's Yankee Stories.
Dc Boismont's Rational History of Halluci-
nations. Intermarriage &c, by Walker.
Mackay's Popular Delusions.
Tuckcrman's Characteristics of Literature.
Simpson's Santa Pee, New Mexico, and the
Navago Country.
The Poetical Works of Mrs. Hemans.
The Yegetable Kingdom by Lindley.
Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy.
Grecian and Roman Mythology.
Newton's Principia.
Washington and his Generals.
Napoleon and Marshals.
Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and
Mines.
McCulloch's Geocraphical Dictionary.
Instruction books for the Piano, flute, violin,
accordeon.
Coe's Drawing Cards.
Weem's Washington and Marion.
Gregg's Commerce of the Prairies.
Campbell's Poetical Works.
Cromwell's Letters and Speeches.
Modern Brittish Essayists, by Carlyle.
Do " Macaulcy.
Fine assortment of Miscellaneous works.
Handsomely Hlustrated Annals and Eriend-
soip books, for Presents, &c.
Scrap books and Albums, Illustrated elegant-
Stewart's great work on the. Naval Steamers
of the United States.
Novels, a large assortment, by the best auth-
ors. Stationary, a superior assortment, plain and
ornamental.
Episcopal Church Sorvice books, very elegant.
B. P. RUCKER.
February 23, 1S54. 31 tf
Valuable Medical Su Surgical Books.
JUST received and for sale low for Cash, by B.
F. RUCKER, Washington, Texas:
Paget's Surgical Pathology;
Meigs' Yalpeau's midwifery;
Walton's Operative Opthalraic Surgery, by Little;
Royal's materia medica and Therapeutics;
U S. Dispensatory, by Wood & Eachc; newedition;
Christison & Griffith's Dispensatory;
Dunglison's Human Physiology;
" New Remedies, New edition;
Christison on Poisons;
Paxton's Anatomj', by Lewis;
Turner's Chemistry, by Rogers;
Griffith's Medical Botany;
Gardner's ". Chemistry;
Pancoast's Wistar's Anatomy;
Magendie's Thysiology;
Elis' Medical Formulary;
Sharpcy and Quain's Anatomy, by Leidy;
Massic's Elcctic Southern Practice;
Bcasley's Druggist's Receipt Book;
" medical Formulary;
Family and Ship medicine Chest Companion;
Smith's Anatomical Atlas;
Intermarriage, by Walker:
The American Practical Receipt Book;
iSoau s Chemical Analysis, foyMorfit:
Morfifs Chemical and Pharmaceutical manipula-
tions; I Headland, on the Action of medicine;
Spectacles, their uses and abuses, by Sichel;
'I ilt's Elements of Health;
Ether and Chlorforni in Surgery and Dentistry,
&c.,bv Flagc- -
March 2, 1854. 32-tf
Superior Perfumery.
W have just received a very superior assortment
-EL of perfumery and fancy articles for thctoilett.
I shall be pleased to have you call and exam-
ine them. H. F. RUCKER.
To Pliysicinns.
Tust received, and for sale, by B. F. Rucker,
Norwood's Tincture of Vcratrum Viride for con-
trolling the action of the heart and arteries, in
all cases where there is preternatural frequency.
SOtf
Infalibic Remedy..
TglllE Brazos Tonic and Alterative, a certain
JL cure for all cases of chronic ague, associated
with enlargement of the splenn and liver, and im-
pairment of the tone and functions of the diges-
tive nparatus.
This tonic has been fully tested, and any num-
ber of certificates could be shown, from many of
the most respectable citizens of this county, to
prove that its efficacy is of the most beneficial
character.
l'eparcd and sold only by B. F. Rucker whole-
sale and retail Druggist, corner of Ferry and
rrcston streets, Washington, Texas.
None genuine without my written signature.
B. F. RUCKER.
Nov. 1S53. 1G tf
Glass Ware.
JLT3T received a large and complete assortment
of window glass, tinct bottles, specie jars,
salt mouths, pickle and preserve jars, Elasks and
vials all of which will be sold nt the lowest mar-
ket price. B. F. RUCKER.
Just Received,
A Splendid assortment of Ladies and Gentlc-
mens superior Shoulder Braces, of a new
and improved style, at the Drug and Book Store o
8Kt. B ,F .RUCKER.
FUST received, a large supply of the celebrated
J? Hays Liniment, a certain cure for the Piles.
B. F. Rucker.
USK the oil of Tannin, to keep your harness
from cracking the best preparation for
ooots ana siioes. ii. Jj. Ki'ckkr,
ON the way from New York, a larc supply of
Conibtocks Extract of Sarsaparilla, the bos t
in use, warranted genuine. B. F. IIuckkr.
rnHE worst cases
t cases of Uhouniatism can bo cured
5 Ilewcs Nerve and Bone Linamcnt,
is kept by l. F. Rucker.
JL by usin
The genuine
SPOHN'S Sick Headache remedy, a cor tain cure livcrJ' of said ll0RsC in this Place-
f r the woxst cases of sick headache. I
1 ly B.F IlucKEn l Washington, 1851
New and Splendid Goods!
JRandlc, McPliaill & Co,
WASHINGTON, TEXAS,
EEG leave to inform their friends and the pub-
lic, that they are now receiving direct from
the commercial emporiums of the Union, the larg-
est and most splendid stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
ever brought to this market, embracing almost
every variety adapted to the season, all of which
we offer for sale at the lowest market prices, to
which we invite the attention of our friends, and
of buyers generally, before making their Fall and
Winter purchases, and we feel assured that an ex-
amination of our Goods and prices, will scarcely
fail to give satisfaction to the closestibuyers.
Our stock consists in part of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ladies, misses and childrens shoes, gaiters, bus-
kins, ties and slippers, walking shoes, &c. A full
assortment of gentlemen's fine calf and patent
leather; boots calf and cloth Congress Shoes. A
good assortment of hunting water-proof and mud
boots and brogans, &c. Hats and Caps. A large
and choice assortment of Hardware, together with
Quccnsware, Cutlery &c.
"We would particularly call the attention of the
Ladies to our handsome assortment of dress goods
of the latest stj-le, such as :
Rich embroidered silk tissues and bereges ;
Plain bereges, assort 2 colore ;
Rich figured dres silks ,
j Assorted colored satins ; embroidered muslins ;
' Rich embroidered delaine robes; fancy Paris do.;
Plain and printed all wool delaines ;
Plain and figured alpacas ; French chitnzes ;
Ginghams; crape dc Paris; mohair lusters;
Linen lustres; calicoes of every style;
Unbleached and bleached muslins;
Turkey reds; crash; table covers; napkins;
White and colored flannels; white gauze do.
Ready Made Clothing, Bagging and Repc,
Groceries. &c. In a word we have nearly every
thing that is kept in a Dry Good Store in this
country, and we are determined to sell them as
low as they can be sold. Call and Judge for your-
selves. Liberal cash advances upon Cotton and Coun-
try produce, for shipment to our friends.
October, 1851-11-tf.
.New Goods for 1st January JSoo.
ANDLE, 3IcPHAILL&Co., intend opening
1 on the 1st da v of January next a new and
complete assortment of fancy goods, fresh from
the North, which being added to their present ex-
tensive assortment will pay purchasers to call
and give us a look.
just kece:tep,
AT ACKERMAN k, MeMTLER'S.
ONE of the firm has been in the cities of Bos-
ton, New York and Philadelphia, during the
summer, and has devoted his time to purcliasins
Goods, feel confident they can offer to the public
as good, chc.-p and well selected stock, as ever
has been in this market, and would say to their
numerous patrons, call and examine for your-
selves. 39... No trouble to show goods.
September 21, 1S54 G-ly
Come One, Come All!
COLEMAN & LEVY,
EALERS in general Merchandize, Washing
ton, are constantly receiving new and sea
sonable goods, which will be sold at their usually
known low prices.
Thanking their friends and the public generally
for past favors, they solicit a continuauce of pat-
ronage. Washington, Oct 29, 15-
Kotice.
R. I. FRENCH & J. R. FRANKT.IN,
HAVING associated themselves as partners in
the Commercial business, will keep con-
stantly on hand a general assortment of Mer-
chandise. You can buy Goods from us on rea-
sonable terms for cash or prompt payment.
Washington, March 1st, 1855-23 -tf.
Fine Brandies.
Pinet, Castelleon & Co. Vintage, 1847,
A. Seignettc's Superior Pale,
Chateau Bernard Superior Pale,
Otard, Dupuy & Co., do
Old My Glory, in Bottles,
" Sherry Wine, do
" Jamaica Rum,
" Reserved Rye Whisky,
at ACKKKMAX & M'3:iL.I.ER.
October 1, 1853, 11 ly ;
T&TOTICE The co-partnership heretofore
L.N existing between Sledge & Buck, is dissolved
by mutual consent. Wm. M. Sledge is alone au-
thorized to settle all debts and collect all claims
due said firm. SLEDGE &; BUCK.
April 1, 1855-ly.
ew doods.
CHAITEI.L HILL, TEXAS,
IS now receiving and opening a very large
and superior assortment of goods pur-
chased by himself and would be pleased to
show tbcm to tbe citizens of "Washington
and adjoining couutics, as he is willing as
heretofore to sell on time to good men. His
stock consists of every variety and style of
ladies dry goods and men and boys ready-
made clothing, a large assortment. Shoes,
Uoots, Hats and 13onncts a well selected
as-
sortraent, come and examine them before
purchasing elsewhere Brown and bleached
shirting and sheeting-, Calicoes at every price,
and Hosiery from one dollar per dozen to any
price; "Wooden and Tin ware a large quan-
tity; Hardware and Cutlery to suit the wauts
of the countr, and in fact nearly everything
kept in a retail and wholesale establishment!
No charge made for showing our goods.
April 27, lS55-ly.
3". L- kjom Tru.oKojs.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
CHAPPELL HILL, TEXAS.
FINE Cloth?, Cassimers, Testings and Trim-
mings, together, with an assortment of su-
perior ready-made clothing, of his own manufac-
ture, on hand. All orders in his line attended to
with despatch, and satisfaction given.
April 27, lS55-ly.
G. A. IANK E S,
CHAPPELL HILL, TEXAS.
SILVER and Gold-Ware made to order, of all
kinds : Jcwelery made and repaired ; musical
Instruments, canes, &c, mounted with Gold or
Silver, in a style not to be surpassed.
He lias on hand a line assortment of Jewelry of
his own manufacture.
April 2S, lS55-Sm.
JF"? Tl -fcl m g, c3e
C. G. STERN,
NFORMS the citizens of Washington and
adjoining counties, that he is prepared to
do all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Paint-
ing, Gilding, Sign Painting and Paper Hang-
ing, in a workmanlike manner and superior
style, and having been engaged in the busi-
ness for a number of years iu some of the
largest cities in Europe, where competition is
carried to excess, he warrants that his style
of painting will give satisfaction. His prices
are as low as could be 'wished, boing suited
to the tightness of the times.
Any person wishing his services can ad-
dress him at Brenham, his residence being
near that town.
April 21, lS55-29-tf.
Wanted to Hire.
"B7SR0M one to 12 months; a negro boy between
Jl 10 and 25 years of ae. Apply at the Ran-
ycars
er olhce.
Washington, October, 31, 1855
Estrayed or Stolen,
BTROM me, about six weeks ago, a s
. gray horse about 15 hands high JfSTS
with rather heavy mane and tail, with Q
a blemish iu tho right eye, caused by a blow.
lie has fine action, rather lightly built andracKs
remarkably well, moves with great case to the ri-
der, and is very impatient of restraint. He is about
8 or 9 years old. I will be under obligation to
any person for any information of him, or I will
pay a liberal reward to any person for the de-
J. HEAnn
tf
Steam Sam illxlls.
Steam Saw Mill.
BARRY, MONTGOMERY & CO., would in-
form the public that they are still prepared
to furnish good pine lumber of every description.
Orders addressed to us at Anderson, Grimes coun-
ty, will he punctually attended to.
No lumber can be allowed to be taken from
the mill unless the cash is paid or satisfactory
acceptances given.
Feb. 4, 1852. 3-47-ly.
ARNOLD'S STEAM SAW MTLL
Situated fourteen miles south-west of Mont-
gomery, on Mill creek, in Montgomery county,
and twenty-five miles from Washington, whero
all persons can be supplied with, the best of Pine
Lumber of any description, at the shortest no-
tice, at the following prices :
First quality $15 00 per thousand ;
Second do. $7 50 " "
All orders addressed to me at Montgomery,
will he promptly attended to.
FeVy 2d, 1854. 28:tf. E. L. Arxolu,
-Lmnber For Sale.
"OTM McRAE & BROTHER, have on hand
V ? about two hundred ar feet of dry and well
assorted pir lumber for sale. Their mill is lo-
cated in Montgomery county, twenty-three miles
from Washingten. The diroct route to our mill
from Washington is through Wallace's Prairie in
Grimes county, situated six miles above Ar-
nolds mill.
August 10th, 1854. 1 12m.
Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
Farquhar & McCutchan, in the Steam Saw
Mill, is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
W. H. McCutchan having purchased the entire
interest in said Mills, will continue to sell Cedar
Lumber at 2 1-2 cash or 3 cts. per foot for good
paper, except extra lengths and choico lumber.
J. L. Farquhar,
W. H. McCutchan.
Jan. 1st, 1855-20-ly.
Steam Mill Grimes County.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Grimes, and the adjoining
counties, that they have erected a STEAM MILL
seven miles east of Anderson, where they are
prepared to iurnish any quantity of good Pine
lumber, at the shortest notice.
Persons wishing their lumber stacked and kept
for them, must receive it at the mill as soon as
they are notified of its being sawed.
No lumber will be taken from the mill without
the cash or satisfactory arrangements.
Letters addressed to us at Anderson, will meet
with prompt attention. Smith & Tekkell.
January 1, 1854. 23-ly
Steam Saw Mill, Grimes Co. '
MM. BULLOCK, takes this method of in
forming the public that this mill is situa-
ted 18 miles from Washineton and 9 milps frnm
Anderson on the road to Montgomery.
i'me seasoned .Lumber, of all kinds, constantly
on hand, which will he sold as cheap as any from
the surrounding mills.
All orders from a distance will be punctually
attended to.
Terms, cash, unless satisfactory arrangements
are made. March 17, 1855-25-ly.
Notice to Planters.
Cotton Gin 4 Corn Mill Manufacturers,
HUXTSVII.I.E, TEXAS.
"TAVID AVERY & RUFCS RHODES Will
JLP he prepared by the 1st of April next, to de-
liver Gins and Mills to planters at their planta-
tions, within 100 miles distance from their fac
tory, and will keep on hand Gins and Mill of
me most approved style. This faotory is a branch
of thchouse of B.& D. Avery, Greensboro, Ala.,
and having had 25 years experience in the bu-
siness, we feel warranted in saying to the public
that we will continue to manufacture gins an,
mills equal to any in use. The general satisfac-
tion they have given wherever they have been
used, renders it unnecessary to say more than to
give them a trial. We have been liberally patron-
ized by the people of Texas, and hope by strict
attention to the interest and wishes of our pat-
rons to merit a continuance of the same. These
machines can be procured of our local or trav-
eling agents. We will continue to ship gins and
mills to planters on the coast, when too far off to
haul them. All orders punctually attended to,
and our work warranted to perform well in all ca-
ses when used according to the instructions ac-
companying each gin and mill Prices as here-
tofore: 3 per saw for the plain-box gin; for the
fire proof water box gin -30 more will be charg-
ed; for the cologne rock mitU-lG inches diameter
with cast h-on gearing, $100; "for the French burr
rock, 18 inches diameter; made to iron rearing
$125. b
Local Agents Austin & Ednrington, Washing-
ton, Buffington & VanAlstyne, Anderson; II. D.
Taylor. Houston; R. M. Forbes, Port Lavaca; C
L. Owon & Co., Tcxana.
AVERY & RHODES
nuntsville, Texas Nov. 7, 1S52. 35-ly
Washington Feny,
ON THE BRAZOS.
UIVDEBHUL & SHEPAJRD, inform
the public, that they have gone to consider,
able expense in building a new and substantial
ferry boat for the Brazos river. The boat is
ii.acYi'ui'Yuijruir icci in icngtu, ami iwcive iect W1UC.
fbuilt out of the best cedar, and will be furnished
withaprons, on the most improved principal, so
thaT wagons, during the low stages of the river,
can cross the river as if on a bridge. The banks
arc also being considerably improved.
Feb, 17 1855-21-,tf.
Tlie Kew & Splendid JLiglit Draught
Passeiigcr'SteaiJier
r ??.
fei?2
jFoisrfc Henry.
rjjnillS favorite steamer having been built ex-
JL prcssly to run the shallowest rivers, and
having been purchased, at a heavy expense, to
engage permanently in the Brazos trade, it is hop-
ed and confidently believed that the people far
and near will patronize this boat in a liberal man-
ner. Her cabin accommodations are equal to any
in the State, and her capacity for freight, consid-
ering her extraordinary light draught, is superi-
or to any boat on the Southern rivers. She will
run regularly between "Washington and Galves-
ton, via the Canal.
For freiriit or passage apply on board,
aiarch 10, lS55-24-tf.
JOHN C. AiVGLIiS,
INFORMS the public, that he has pur-
chased the large new AVarehousc at
ashington, convenient to the btcamboat
Landing, and intends doing a general Receiving,
Forwarding and Commission business, and like
every body else, solicits patronage.
Galveston C vilian, will copy for six months and
send account to J. C. Angus-.
December 1st, 1S5-J. I4tf
AYTHERAiVGER--AlI persons in-
debted to the "Texas Ranrer,"forsubecriD-
tion, advertising, and job, work, are requested to
call on the undersigned and settle by cash or
note.
My books having been destroyed by fire, I
trust there is no one dishonorable enough to take
auvamagc 01 my mislortune, but wili step for-
ward, like true and honest men, and pavuD to
"the uttermost farthing." J
J. LANCASTER,
Washington, Texas, Mach 1S53.
Gutta Perclia.
WATERPROOF CLOTHING,
BEAUTIFUL in finish, light-pleable and dur-
able, free from unpleasant odor and tv-T,.
ranted not to get sticky like India Rubber
Army, Navy and Druggists articles. Emi-
grants, Seamcns and Travellers "Waterproof out-
fits complete Tc"iagc Cloth, Piano Covers,
Portable Baths, Life Preservers, and hundreds
of other arUcles made from this Tauluable Ma-
terial. "ill?0n? are invitwl i0 examine tho goods.
jssr Merchants will find in these articles a
good investment.
Gutta Percha Warehouse, 45, Common Street,
New Orleans. E. R. HUBB1',
Agent for N. A. Gutta Percha Co.
February 3, lSc5-19-I2mo.
Casli advances on Cotton,
BjlOR Sale in Galveston; tho North or Europe,
-- y Randle, m'phaiu, & Co.
Exchange and certificates of Deposits on N.
Orleans, New York, or any of the Eastern
cities, bought by Handle, m'phaii.1. & Co!
Washington, August 2j, 1855.
JUST received, a Largo'and Fresh Supply dcaHn? whether orders are by letter orother-
of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. ' wiso 33-tf,
fyokl UttJjcrtiemente.
Tremont HouseJ, W. Shaw,
rcsnectfullv infwo 1,0. ..t,i;- h.:
; ir ---rf --w mcuuuire mac 1139
tuis large ana welt known estaMTT,n,nf nil
has been fitted up in the best style for their aj.
Every attention will be given to the comfort
?i Ti ?!!' and thetable will be furnished with
the best the country affords.
He solicits a call from his friends and the pub-
lic generally, who may have occasion to visit Gal-
Te3tn 8tf
STAH Hotel, Corsicana T7ar. W. Mc-
Phaill, having taken charge of the above
Hotel will use every effort in his power to render
those who favor him with a caU comfortable. His
table shall be supplied with the best the coun-
try affords. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. 35 y
X.A GKAKGE HOTEIi,
I.A GRANGE,
FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS.
B undersigned having purchased the 1
JL above property are determined tolHi
Keep as good a nouse as anybody. In.
connection witii the Hotel is
JOHN HAJVCOCK'S
LIVEKY STABLKr
where horses will receive the verv hest , '
sir. H. also, keep3 constantly on hand good sad-
dle, buggy and carriage horses, for sale hire or
trade. There is also attached to the Hotel a good
Bar Room, well supplied at all -times with tha
best of Liquors, Scgars, &c, which will be cheer-
fully handed out by Dave Nichols, formerly of
Washington.
HEISKELL & BURTON
iiarch 10, 1855-24-tf. W-
HAEL HOUSE,
Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
B. Smitli, Proprietor. This well known
establishment, latelv ennf!nfw1 -t
Compton, and formerly by Capt. J. M. W Hall",
has boen thoroughly repaired and newly furnish-
ed, and will be managed in future by the under-
signed. Every effort will be made by the propri
etor to render the Hall House worthy of 'thV
patronage of the public, by the employment 6f
the most attentive servants- that can be secured,
and the procurment of every essential and dellca-
cy that the market can afford. In order to com-i
bine the comforts of a home with the enjovmenty.
of a public house, the proprietor will devoto his '
undivided time to the wants of his guests..
The prices at this house will be as reasonable-
as a good table will justify, and equally as low
as those of aimilarlhouscs throughout the State
Nov. 24th '55. tf E. B. SMITH, Pronrietor.
Caldwell
iU.K.Snell
COUNTY,
BURLESON
TEXAS.
npHIS House has estahlisTiPd -..
JL surpassed by any in theState-JU n 2
table, the best tL cLntrjZ
vants, a good stable and plentv of r aer
This house is situated She WoSKS? " r
Public Square. The undersfenel 11 1 f ?
thanks to his friends and the TtrSnlhr J"
their very liberal patrona4heretSP Qblcfor
spectfully solicits a continuing wHeh S?
to merit by strict attention to e w,
comforts of the traveling Hf? tte wa?? jmd
October 12, 1854.
poiic. in 1v
Martin . Sxeij
MciiVTnaa house,
JWKKHAtf, TEXAS.
aiSiffw.
and added it to the above ToZl is n-'
pureuto accommodate all who feel disnosed ta
His stables will always be furnished with nlf
IIARUROTE HOUSE3
CHAPPELL HILL TEXAS
J . ZoN?R SnCces,3or t0' Hargrove
ronnJ of hf, f ?W7resPe?ty solicit pat-
ronage of his friends and the public cenerallv
Persons who may sce proper to pTtronfeTthis
? ,-?- J ?-Id t0 tLeir comfort and to rive cencr-
al satisfaction.
April 27, 1855.
BJE.LlLVir.jiLE HOTEL.
BY JAMES IRYIN.
qnHE proprietor returns his thanks to the pnb-
releived an 1 fryJiJCral PatronaSe heretofore
InnSr f1"3 strict Mention to" the
JhS?r S Par0n3' t0 receive a continuance of
their favors. April 27, 1&55.
MAiYA'IJVG HOUSE,
Mcia,lLJ,fc;, TEXAS,
AVSG,en ?"atly cnlarged and entirely
refitted by the proprietor, isnow ready to
receive visitors. Every attention paid to guests
to render them comfortable and at home
The stables shall at all times be suppiied with,
provender and attentive ostlers.
APril27 1855. J. 17. MASSING.
Washing on Hotel.
CW EMMONS, has again returned to his
, . . ol(i stand wkcrehe will be pleased to se
his friends and the public He deems it useless
to say that his table will be supplied with the
best the country affords "but he will say this,
that whoever calls on him once, will be very apt
to cah again. Jan. 23, lS35-18-tf.
AUSTIN HOUSE,
WASHINGTON, TEXAS.
A. LOTT, respectfully offers the accommo-
dations of the above house to hia f,;,?
and the boarding and traveling community In
general, and that he expects to continue the bu-
siness in such a manner, that no efforts on his
part shall be wtnting to securo a liberal shara
of patronage from a generous public, No effort
shall be spared in furnishing the table at all
times with every varietv that m hi nfin7a
My motto is to render every person eomfortahle
who may favor me with a call, and make him
feel when he leaves that he will he sure to stop
with me again when he returns.
My stable connected with the Hotel, is com-
plete, and I profess to understand the importance
of keeping horses a3 they should be kept,, and I
have the boys that will do justice to that depart-
ment. x
My prices will he as low as the times will jus-
March, 1S53. " 4-28-12m
003203.!?
F. S. Ipe Foundry.
To Printer's and Publishers t
JHMES CONNER & SOX, tfos. 29,31
and 33 Beekman Street, New. Yorlr, beg
leave to inform the Trade that thej haYe
this day issued their New Specimen, and that
it is now ready for delivery to their old mat
rons as well as to all who patronise their
Foundry. In it will be found a new series of
faces, from Pearl to Pica, surpassing if pos-
sible their celebrated Series of Scotch Cut
Faces.
The Fancy Type Department exhibits aa
unsurpassable variety of beautiful styles, se-
lected from France, Germany, and Eng-
land. The Scripts and Bodering are now for tha
first time presented to the Printing pablio,
and are the productions of the best American
and European Artists.
An entire New Series of German Faoas
both for Newspaper and Job Printing, of a
very superior style, is now nearly complewdj
and ready tor sale.
The Metal from which tha Type ia mada
will be found pecuniary adapted to tha severe
usage of Machine Press Printing.
They beg to return thanks for past favors,
and to solicit a continuance. Their well
known liberal manner of doing business,, for
the past thirty years, i3 a guarantee to n&f
patrons of their disposition and ability not
to allow themselves to be surpassed iox lair
l Hotel,
by sgsz&m m
AX
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