Texas Planter (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 1, 1853 Page: 4 of 4
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Cataract of t&e Nevada.
Not only 15 California remarkable for her
gold fields her valleys of unsurpassed beau-
ty mid leitihtj her snow-capped mountains
under a vertical sun. Tier loi-ac-uf !;.
to the skies; but California can boast of one
ot the most remarkable water falls on the
globe. The source of the north fork of the
auutu ion oi uie American river of Califrr-
"'V ? "eauntui mountain lake that fed
by the beautiful mountain lake that fed bv
the melting snows. X llh "'3 S
nerham .r i. fi "Ji ' uuiixe
ppniap any other lake m the world. W
..t- iiifinf. .i...i. i .
-.. - .uo umL pour tner water3 hi near
m 1-r -"u uu u.e one Slde einjt
in- into the Bay of Sail Francisco and on
";"' lnLO Uie reat central ba-
sin of the continent to be absorbed by the
sands of the desert. Th l-VI ;- .i A..
five miles id length but rests in a basin of
the mountains of which the -eastern and
Western edges are so nearlv upon a level
toth Vater fl:'VS uninerruPtedIy from
Almost immediately after leavino- tT.
western fd ota nf tit o Koo;. i. i.i
& . . LUtJ waters leap
down not a .perpendicular fall-but along
the surface of an immense convex of rrr.'t?
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Cincinnati Columbus Cleveland Dayton SpringI
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ZaaesnHe. Newark Hansfield Wodster mid Mas-
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
. Or any of the Eastern Cities
Via PENNSYLVANIA H'ATinnAti
J?XJ?'Fi!'! . st pleasan
Being the shortest quickest and most pleasant.
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present passenger TARrrprn ptt
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(Any chanae of Tintea -mill ho J?-;...:
FARE THROUGH TO PHILAD'a OR BALTIMORE PROil
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M Brazoria Texas. pi c. LATHROP General Agent 92 Camp
AV1.M removed to the town of Brazoria ' J street fire River Life and Slave Insur-
Pr - Permanently located himself; tenders his jance Xew York Life Insurance Company: capital
l rofcsaonal services to the public. Office in the f 600000. On the mutual plan. Franklin Marine
.inter lldl"S- j Insurance Co. of New York ; capital 300000.
F TSK'fi T A T'l.TTS- " J All naid in.
METApc BJJRIAI CASES.
nJib rapid and constantly increasing sales of
-- these beauHfiil rtnene ?a cMmr.;...f m .1...J.
. -v.- iuiuuuiltliUUUUCUllliU
tney are mstlv nniirnpirtfort tr!... fi n
oeen lntrouunivr .in a-v-or.;-.:.... . -n
. --" I.AIUIIU1IIIIUII Ul tliUIll Will
a.msrv any one tnat lor beauty of stvle durability
and their great advantrige for preserVing and transl
TinrfiniT flirt lindint- ri. .IaA il
r X. "Ki ucuu i"y are superior to
any other CoOms now in use; and they cannot fail
tf PvnnMinllir cimncn?n 1 rit . ..
.....v aujiLioBuc uiK ufc ui an oiners. ilie
auuscnoer navmg ueen appointed agent for the
patentee will be rnnetiintK annnKnri ..:i. n .i. .
- - .v "pf"- .. itu an me
arinny; st7$ ntfi will nrii i.... i t.
7 . J . . :"-" ". uiauumsH .
rfn r ".".""A"1 iul:" "."UBiHr:..waicn Camden ;.
ssj?"..f - iu bo si;r
";r;:v:r 'r!n.umia uir no..som- The
when desired to nnftinn-tit o?wi r.j.tt..
ses and they will be guaranteed to be airand wa"
ter tight. The public are rcfmpstfiri trt ii o.
ng the ca-
r anr? re.-
examine for themselves at the corner of St Charlet
and Girod streets. S. DAVrs a K
X. B. Orders from any pirt of the country will
be promptly attended to and dealt with tliBMm
as if on personal application. auglY-6m -
JUSTTI-CAT&ARTIG mixture
A fj?RTAKf' P111? and efficient remed
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1 he undersigned; agent for the above companias
will wait promptly upon all applicants for insurance
in any of the above departments and secure policies
on the most libc-al terms. Audi c? me .tt Cohmi-
bij; Brazoria Co. Texts t. 'V. COrKS.
9J it SjC1. 'v'a.nage &&?&
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"" cci uinuii now .ev uncans.
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soitmeiu from the I3et -lanuf.ictnrJpq
- may 25 iv
T. WATERS. J B. C"kV f iriTCIN
WATERS.
r; Me'Xn J so io2 eest.;
rx? cotton factors and cummissiox
JifiTleaiis jv
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LITTLEJOII.V. S. HKMJERSOX. A I1ENDEKS0N.
J.Rttlejolin : ISenrterswia
"HOESALE GiiOCEltS No. 06 Magazine
la a street comer of Natchez. Npw Orl.n?
Imay 25 v
- 51. ISitr low it Co. l4jjiicrs in
"V.1 .j it:ii -ir u t i
jjuiu it iiiuk-) are mooms urusnes
gvesJlatches Ink Taper Elack-
Knneti and Plain Tin Ware
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THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY.
DE. JOHN BULL'S SAKSAPAR1LLA !
Vill IVoraders never Cease ?
fF the following cures performed alone by the
use of Bpll's Sarsapauilla are not wonders
then we ackdowledge that we do not know the
mdaninir of the word. Read then be convinced
that facts are stranger than fiction : i stantly receiving 0?i t esh s -pphes direct ficm
Lise P. 0. I'ulton Co. Ky. Oct. 1 1S51 . ! Xcvr York & Xefr --Orleans. Frru their 1- n ;
Dr. JiJhti Bull: Dear Sir The two dozen of vonr eznerienceip. tl business and the 'uliiies wh . It
Sai-s-xpiirilia ordered in September came to hand. they possess titey iVIcorJideiitthatt'ieycanasMi. :
and in acknowledging the receipt of the same I ( the" Menus of their ability to supi ly ihem or. a-j
feel I would be doing 6i injutibc to withhold the S00cl terniS as ay house on the Brazos. A'.) or-
following among the many of the instances that j derswill bepiomptlr attended toi"dsucha:::r!i
have come under my observation during the last as they niay not have on hand at the time li?! I
two years and of the great curaive properties of furnished at the prices they may have to pay fcr
your barsapanlJa :
Mrs. Jeannette Martin a hiirhivrcsnecf able ladv
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couiu not icave ner ueu. ne tneutne Dest mecti- ; j
1.1 . I 1 1 1 B1 . . I .1
cal advice in our county withdut relief and had j
given up all hopes of a cure: At this stage of her
case I persuaded her sou to take a bottle of -our
Sarsaparilla. He did so and in a short time return-
ed and purchrscd another bottle stating the first
had had a decided good effect. She continued to
use it until after the use of SC or six bottles I
had the pleasure 'of seeing the old lady herself at
church. She assured rrie tnat she had almost en-
tirely recovered her health and from her I received
he account of her disease and'-in about the same
words I eive them toou. This i but one of a
number of cures under my observation of very
ot my neighborhood aged sixty-hve years haa bet-n ip ineir care anu nave tne same somas may oc ae-
loug'alllictcd with a cancerous ulcer which finally s t Galvebtbn Xew Orleans- New York or
reduced her to so helpless a condition that she Li' crpool. EDWARD PURCELL & Co.
rfiinflrk!:m oiip nprfnrii'id-riv trip n. F.
esfe353
Edward PcRCELt..
"WlLLIAlI IfcSlASTK:. -
Edward. PRrcelS & Co.
j Brazorw.
I fLi AYE on hand a fall assortment of
--- Goods ol every description suitable
. totll demands of this county. :rd are c n-
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They ill make advances bnPrcuuC'e ccinmitiei!
m.so::. c. r. cov.
Wilson & Coi.
Brazoria.
Invite purchasers to call and examine their stock
of goods consisting in part of Staple and Pane-
Dry Goods Clothing. Groceries Saddlery Eaul-
ware Tin ware Cutlery. Bobts Shoes Hats Caps
&c. &c: also siipeiior "Wines and Liquors constantly
on hand. All orders from our friends in the coun-5
try will be promptly attended to.
June KUh;r8y2". tf.
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Bell, James H. & Lathrop, A. S. Texas Planter (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 1, 1853, newspaper, January 1, 1853; Brazoria, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78365/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Brazoria+County+-+Brazoria%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.