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" SADDLE." . -Carriage anil Sulky Harness " 'f ""law lira c "'"""Wi
"g-l Horse and Mule HnrncM elc. for sale by (J"" '" " " B M Mtt ENSON.
- j;Rrri-:;.-A "i'uzft cumerut "atg' to &fgg"
CVI'KE.NN SHINGLES at$T 00 per SI for sale by
Juno 0 1851.
8.M. 8WENS0N.
82.000
KlilM!. Toxin Sugar for sate nt l'J'itcr' price; and 84 hlids. primt . New Orlcyns
1 e Bug" for sale by ' June 1 1854. 4lr &M. 8WKNS0N.
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HtEEl. FAN MILLS for sale by
Aunt n.Junoiu. la.
8. St. 8WENS0N.
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LOUIC -A frcBh supply received and for sale by
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SWENSON.
SOCIETIES.
th AVS'M'JN B.OMiil NO. 1 2 meets nt Slavonic Unit In Die City or Austin on tli
Fnf Vitvftf tli each month tff7 v'vlovk P. M OrriuKns- K. Flfmln W. Slnstcr; II P..
Carter S. Warden; U. L.Wullcm J. WnnUn.;:F.TDufuu Treasurer; II. Major Secretnry.
LAVA 0 A ADVERTISEM ENTS.
TJ7 NASH A. CO. RECEIVING AND FOHWARDING MERCHANTS Lower
ItUo Wharf hnvacn Texas. 41f June 3 1851.
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Lavaca. Texas.
62KT Liberal nilvancca made on Cotton .lllilc.i. Ac
'WiioLnsAuUiioeEM iND Commission Mutuants Commerce street
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Iff. I-'OKHES A: CO. Commlslon and Forwarding STbrchatits nnd General Dea
. crsln Merchandize. LAVACA TEXAS. n.SI.Forbcs... .R.F.Parker. 3:i
CIKAKLEK II. i 1HJAIV (siTCtewoa to. OEonon W. Adams) CoiiiiiiInnIoii
If frrlvintTs and Frncartllwg Merchant La vnen Texan.
REFERENCES. Mem. It. A D. G. MILLS GnlveKton ;IIKNUY SHELDEN A Co. GUDEWILL
MOIIK New York ; SloDOWKLL MILLS A Co. FUANOKK A DANNEEL New Orleans. 2C:1y
BlfOWElf IIHM--Commerce hIccm-I I.uvucit Texas. Th.irKt.LRai
will nlirayn find comfortablo accommodations tlie-cliolccst fare and prompt attention at
Hit. above buiiau. -Charges moderate.
Cr:1y.
FLOUR GRIST & SAW MILLS.
PLANT l5ITHIilESaKNritALC()MHi.isioMMKnntANT! 75 Ptncstreet. Neio York
(.and Lavaca Tcx.ts) propose to sell-cottoi (without advances) for fifty ccnts-per bale
Instead of two mid n Imlf per cent commission nnd charge only the nctunl outlays wbleh acciue
for expenses thereby benefiting-owners. Or the;' will-advance In the usual1 way In cash or
drafts nt our office.
The undersigned will receive and forward cotton and other produce consignedor sale to the
above house who will render prompt returns. K. NASI A CO
Itecclvlng A Forwarding Merchants Lower Wharf Lavaca Texas. Oct. 21 n0;Cm.
.'. Cedar JLumbcr New Sflcani Saw RliKI!
T' HK subsctlhcra bavo lately erected" and now In ncrcmful operation n No. 1 SAW
MILL for tho purpose or sawing CE1IAII LUMI1F.II. Their Lumber Is lar; ;e and framing
m plank of almost any dimensions enn Ijo furniaiied at tho shortoit notice. Thulr mill IslQcnt
d seven miles north or Dastrop near the Austin road. Wo tiro nlo prepared in furnish any
numbor of cedar rails or pickets on demand. Orders may be left with L. 0. Cunningham A Co.
Bastrop or with tho proprietors at the mill.
Bastrop May 00 16M. 42r H. CP.O0WEJION k CO.
fllAKte NOTICE. OASE'8 Mlllson Walnut Oreeh situated five miles fi-om AxUn on
iJL tho Caldwell road arc now In operation. Having been at a great cxpensu tn procure good
machinery and fixtures generally for making both flour nnd meal weave detcmlncd to give
iatlsfactlon and 'solicit a liberal share of patronage. Terms for grinding ono -nlghtli.
august 6 1854. f60-') 0.4I3K& 1'LITT.
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MISCELLANEOUS MEROHANDIZTS.
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NEW ANM CHEAP GOODS. .
AS"just recolvcd and opened a splendid stoblc of SHiplo nnil Fancy Wry Goods
ftumlrttuiy auapieu io mu ucc ui uiukj mm ovuiicuitu iwi ins k.-iiiuu nun cummer ren-
. ltti assortment embraces besides an unusually largo variety of J: EA 1) J- MA D E
' 31. 0 THING of all styles and at all prices n rich collection of FANO V GOODS which ho
.i'y ' . ...'. .1. I .U ... .f II. ... r..tl.lln.. Oiil. . ..I ..!.. -.l r. cm..
'StUnKS CantlOl inn io iiichbu mu man; ui mo niuai ihihhhpuomi.ui-iiiib in .iii uuii uiiiuy ciiks
'Sattlns Slusllns Ilaregesf Embroideries Laces Edgings Gloves Parasols I toslcry embroidered
'HandWcrcMcfi Itlbboiis Undcrslcevcs Chlmlsettes Ac. Ac llroadcloths Cas;lmerc9.Yest
tags Undergarments drtps ahd frock Coats Coatees Sacks Vests Pants ; lVinnma Leghorn
IIK and fur Hats Caps Gloves nnd every other article usually kept In that line Also the
Most cleirant and varied assortment of Ladies' nndGentlemons'
K SOOTS BOOTEES OAlTEliS AND SHOES
thtt oft'ired In this marlcot. Also a splendid stock of Fori'umcr' an J fnncy articles gen-
aTallv in that line all of which will be sold remarkably low for cath. Purchasers should not
fall to call nt myj!torencxt door to John Brcmond on Pecan Street lie fore purchasing else-
where as they may certainly rely upon getting bargains. 35-y Austin April 1S5J. '
WA'ITCIIES AND JKWELKYI-I have nt my more on commission the
. largest assortment Of- WATCHES A JEWELUY over brought to this place. The stock
I Consists OI UQHl au.i.citvur iinbviiBa ui tuo nuvs iihbuiio iiim uuiuuiaciuruu vy wiu
most nnnrovod makers U Finger Itlngs Ear Kings llreast l'ins. Lockets. Chains. Stall.
rvvTinin. nrnn-lMii.Pfl'.n of Jewtlrv. l'ncket Cutlery and a crcat manv other articles too nu.
aaorotis to uiciilloii. The ladles and geutlmen of Austin nnd vicinity aro respectfully invited to
Mil nnd examine thosauie C3PT Watahes nnd Jowclry repaired. WM. OLU'HANT
Auelln March 28 1851 81: J'eoan street Austin Texns.
EXTrtABUANIvy )tard Bupuy Old' Vort Mountain Lunch; ltnutnetadelrn: 8herry DuW
Gorden AmantadllloBnre Blackberry Brandy Old Holland Gin Flno old Jamaica Rum
'feMght cxprcsslsifor rccdloloal uta Just received and for sale Ly BAKEIl A SMYTH
"T" no3l.4t filgn of Sortarrecan Street;
NEW ORLEANS ADVEKTISKMBNTS.
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TT . v ii IP ic nm 187'i n.j P? rtaBu
rf J4 W ItVlli SL 9I RHaCllH V. WW V"HirV3l
OWN nWUKE A- CO.. dealers in Furniture 1'lMios Carpetings Rugs Mats and
Mattlnc4 Oil Clotl.s Paper itanclnirs. Window Curtains and Shades Matrasses Ac.
LS0 Carriages Ox nnd Horse Wagons anil Coleman's Undufatory Mills. Jan2l) 221'-
PrJc:iH.s amr Xcxav
THE publle arc respectfully Informed that tb4-
STEAMSHll'S-now oompoio.tlils line :
...Cupt.JHENKY XIiACE..
...CuiH.. . Av?I ES I.AWJt.liSS. .
...CilI.AV..SI..'a'ALllOT..
...Caul. JOBON Y..I.AVaESS.
One of thf. nlmvo sinnmnr. will lonve New Orleans every SUNDAY'nnd-THUltPlXYVat 8 Vclock
A. M. Returning will leave imllnncla evoiy WEBNEifOAV and SATUKUAY nt 2 o'clock P. M.
All freight for Points In Western Texas will be delivered nt the end of i-lilp'sTacles Powder-
horn all articles not called for will be landed nnd utorcd at the xpt'n'.'itnd l Ifk or the sliipper
owner or consignee. E. 11. NICHOLS A . CO. Agents Galveston.
II. N. CALUWKL1 Agent Indlanola.
Nov. 18 1854. lfl:r HARRIS A MORGAN Agents New Orleans
Nocx:eii!'e need be Incurred on goods landed at Puwdcrborn nnlcss thov lemalii there an un-
reasonable time us we pay the owners of the wharf for the privilege of. lauding all goods destlr
for Lavaca by lighters. ;
KAItSXEM)IEX A: CO. Importers of French. Brandies and Wines dealers In
Domestic Liquors of every dctciiptlnm Havana Scgars Chewing and Smoking Tbaccop
Noo.'114 11G A llO-Tchapltoulas Street New Oilcnus.
August 5th 1S.M (5n:ly)
(L5ttT BBOB'EmTj NHUV 0tBjfl'2A.NS.
N and after Monday tho 11th Inst. the prlceof board at this Hotel at the gentlo- .
men's ordinary will bo reduced to two doiliiri per iiiiy.ror lloant unit l.odciiig and (iMift
six dollars per week for board onlyj Superior accommodations can be had for Ladies. j"'ift'.
February 2tth 1S55. n27-'.m
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INDIANOLA ADVERTISE! RNTS.
EDUCATION.
TIT ADAM WILKTE will open her school on inondny the 5th of March for the reception of
1 1 scholars assisted by Dr. Glelze and olicits a share of public patronage and promises to
devote their whole nttontlou to their pupils. Madam Wllklc will also teach the French language
being a naltlvc of France. She will require her pupils to converse dally wl h her. Polltucss of
of milliners nnd correct deponmcn-.ali6- will take pleasure In imparting to those under her
charge) . '
HATK3 Or TCITIOS TifU 8ESSI0KX FIVC MONTHS.
Bending Writing nnd spelling v J10.00.
Arithmetic English Grammar nnd Geography $1200.
French language '. .. $1200.
No deduction unless In cases of protracted Illness. March 10V 1855 n20:tf.
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lUihten.CIarkAiCo.VypcrlorC01I.lVElt OJJL. for sale by
ni)3l-4t BAKER k SMYTH.
f' L..D. OARRINGTON & CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
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45irHE-Suheerlbere has rcoelved nnd just opened a laro nndelegnnt assortment of new poods
" Consisting of fancy an-' staple Dry Goods Boots Shoe Hats Groceries Handwnro
tlcrr( Musical Instrument vd fancy nrticlcs and In short every nrticle wualty.kept lu a
t meral Dry Goods and Orocrery establishment III goods hove been selected with atrial nt-
Sfttlon Ami regard to tho requirements of tho country. His assortment embraces every artlote
M this ranrket nnd In part consists as followa:
"M71ANCY ANJDSTAIJliE iICT iJOOiDS. Printed and MaidiTlsmcs; Benrfgs
. 4..n rtijninn. nbttn unit dotted Swiss Ktuslhis. nrlntcd nnd nalnted Muullns. BIshon and
STWclorift Lawni; French &ttighnms; Jaconet Hwiss Edging and Insertings; Ladies needle
t?orKea Capes UOItar unemisens unman oinuroiueruu iinuuKcruuiciB huh uiiucroitonu
HUky. -atelus Alpaca and Alpaca llobes ; Ribbons a great variety ; Ladles nud Gents Gloves
sjrerr description: Waths and artlflctal Flowers; English Ernchrmnd American Prints;
iSieeka of all -styles ;. Linen Irish Linen nnd drilling; Tnblo Chothsnnd Towclis? ; Cottoiiade
.! n...t. nf r Una- bleached nnd brown Domestics: Tfckinir nnd Oinliberg' English
Vrench and Gorman Hosiery ; Shell tide and Tuck Combs LInseys Kerseys Illanleth of every
'-ffintloMLadUaWatid Baskets 40. A. r UD OAltltmaTONACO. I
iJrM-ENTI.iF!BIEN AND OYM CEjOTIIINO. Black Cloth dress and frock. Coats;
3nBlanket Teed nnd Pilot Cloth Overcoats ; Vests of ovcrydcrlptlon ; Pantnlonos of e Very
mrlnlrnnd nrlca; Lineu nnd Cotton ShrU Hickory and Glnghami do. Undorshlils nr.d
' rrawcVsTBoyaOlothlngihn great variety. r h. 1). OARIUNOTON AtCO.
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A1H WAU13 AW1 Wl'IiEIl Y. Ox and Trace Chains Axes Saxia Ac. Andirons
and Tmaotlilns Irons ; Hieetyara watts ; uouoo whs ; rauio vuuery i ea ncnies ; cives.
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O ATSiBOWTM AND SIIOES.Hats nnd Caps olevcry description emaracmg
SS Ca. DM.. .. 1I1..1.Ih Umax Ifitljit tTnoalltll fl IrMAM IkltlMV VrttVllllr Wlflf AtYlllfta
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En&Blluand Moleskin Dress
A'-Diiya nnd Silver Gray Hits.
L. D. OARRINGTOJtA.CO.
JU(V A'lS'i'OliS & Rllles Doubled barreled shot gun Colts Revolvers and other
.PUtoli Bhot Pouches Powder riasva ; rowaer. ueau onoti-nps aro.jioie ivdivos.
r .. ". W.........V. w. m w.
t? mQmA Bag and Valises. r L. P. OARItlNOTON A CO.
' " v TntrOODEN lVAUEPalnted BupkeU4nU.Churna Well Buckets Tulm Ac. Ac
.'' J. -lr r I.. D. OARIUNOTON A CO.
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V JBKTATCIIES. CJL.OOKS AND JJE WEriHY.-ArMissortnumt of Gold and Silver
' - 'WW' Watch'ir Clocks Watch Chains aetils and Key Rings Breast Pins ; in fact n large and
&'l0 election of Sewelry. r U.D. QAIMtlNQTON A CO.
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MUSICAI. XNSTJKVMEN'XS-Gultars Violins Accordnons and Flutes.
r L.M. OjRIHNQTON A CO.
IiSJwii'wwiiih - I ' - " iiim ii -. IM
?IAR1PBXIN. The finest lotofiOarpstlug ever Imparted to thla. Market nt prices to
If suit all. ' r L. D. OAKR1NOTON. A CO.
Austin Collegiate Female Institute.
THE seventh session of this Institute will commencon Mondu?
the 23 January 1S55
FACULTY.
kfduiSt.rm
Ruv. B. J. SMITH; A. M. PiInclpaLdnd r.refessorof Ancient'llansnatres. Chomistrr. hinHer
branches of Mathematics Moral and Mental riillrtsophyi
Mrs..K. AV. S5HT1I Philosophy Astronomy Bellesletres nnd ornamental branches.
Miss II. B. SlllNN Arithmetic Algebra Mythology and Botany.
MR8.E.V. FBOURNOYDrawing Palutlngdn Mezrotiflts and oil colois.Ershroldery. with
silks worsted nnd chenille nnd paper Mowers (each t $10 00.
Wax fruit and flowers and shell work (each) 410 00. '
Sin. JOHN BUCHANAN Professor of French nnd Spanish Languages..
Piiof. G. J. PETSIEC1CY Sluslc on Piano Guitar and Harp nnd teacher- of the German
Langungc -
SIRS. JililZABETILM. CROSBY Instructress. on the Piano.
Da. S. W. BAKER Lecturer on Anatomy Physiology and Hygiene aba a short course on
Mental Philosophy.
Several professional gentlemen of the city have agreed to lecture on such subjects as will be
cutcrtalnlcg and Instructive to tho young Indies.
Pupils commencing any time during the first month will be charged for a full session; com-
mencing nny other time charged fiom the time of entrance to the end of the session.
Board and tuition can be had wtththo Principal nt ?S0 per Bcsslon. of five months cash In
advance or n note to this amount deposited In any good store. Board from Slnmltiy morning
to Friday ovening..$3 per mouth ; for the full month 1Q Ir.cludlncwnshlng $12v
Lessons hi Vocal Music weekly free of charge by Mr. Springer.
Tuition bills due the middle of the session.
To young Ladies desiring a thorough and finished education this Institution offers Ycry su-
perior advantages.
Austin July S 1854.. 4C:r
i Al.IllEItlfiiE. M'AllKS A; CO. Commission nnd Forwarding Merchants and
S Wholesale Dealers In General Merchandize INDIANOLA TEXAS. 4:11
W. BaldrMge D. P. Sparus ...j. ii.uaiiiruiRc w. it. Kawllns H. 1'enumont.
C4EOROETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.
A KE IIOTEE 1) .1. J. A1c Gcorffi'tnwn Texas. This establishment
ji. will be kept In the very h st style and every effort made to give satlnfaction to all whs-
may feel dUposed to patronise it. tl Georgetown June 1 1SW.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
WEW y O K K A IB. I W li T HJ K A JLkT
AVAREHOUSE.
11. L..ALLUX.
189 & 1!)1 Water Street New York.
UPWARDS of one nusiiiiFD different kinds of Plows a great variety of Harrows Cultivators
Rollers Seed Sowers Horse Poncrs Grain Cradles Threshing and Fan Mills lluy Cutters.
Corn Sliellera Shovels Spades Hoes Scythes Rakes Waggons Wheels Carts Wheelbarrows.
Pumis Rice Tin shers and Hullcrs Road Scrapers Axes Chains Reaping and Mowing Machines
of the latest nml. most approved patents.
Horticultural Tools A very large nnd complete assortment.
Steam Engines Sugar Moilerf Sugar Mills Saw Mills Kettles Cauldrons Ac. for plantation!.
Sttedfor Vie Fltld and Garden 'I hese are fresh Imported from Europe and grown in th
United States expressly for me and are superior of their kind.
Ji'ei tilheni Peruvian Guano Lime Suiter-Phosphate of Lime Plaster f Paris Bone Dust A.
Fruil and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of all kinds.
. Horses Cattle Sheep and Stcine Oidcis received Tor Htock of nil kinds to be cxsccutcd
the best advantage and shipped in the most careful manner.
1 Catalogs of the above Implements Seeds Ac. of 10(1 pages handsomely illustrated with.
plates will be forwarded by mail when requested post paid
Subscriptions to the Ahkkibas vIuiuoultuiust received. Price $tper volume.
ytnstinOotoberHf 16M.. n8:6av.
ED. FINNIN tfc GO'S. ADVERTISEMENTS.
1JJINNIN ED-Auctioneer Austin Texa will attend promptly and faithfully to nil
? business entrusted to his care. He may for the present be found at the Orleans House.
Austin December 131653.
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AUCTION AND COMMISSION by E. F1NNIN.A Co. Austin Texas.-
stantly on hand every thing-usually keptJu. n Dry Goods Store. SI
-Keep-eon-
H(lltMi:s JIULES; NEGROES Real Estate 8tock Buggies and. Carriages Furniture nnd
every thlng-ln our line eold.lir Auction on.commIssion. . 2tf
3P" AUCTION SALES every Saturdnat J2 o'eloclcjn froatof the AUCTION ROOM
Congress Avenue.
to
FINNIN A Co.
WANTED To purchase a likely negro girl 12 or 14 years of uge. Applw
23- K. F
J1ANCY ARTtGLES-or almost every description for sal by .
JB." Austin Texas nt tholr Anctlpn llooin on Congress Avenue. K. FINNIN A.Co
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'KVLltAL TOWN LOTS fpr sale.
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Apply to
E. FINNIN ACo. Gcnernl.Agents.
yj EVEItAL reryideslrabl.reidnefor sale) situated In thncltyJimits.
O W: B. FINNIN A Co. General Agents.
DUFFAU'SADVERTISEMENTS.
fl'ST KECEIVEDafrcsh lot of Comstock.'a Nerve and Bone Liniment nnd Ellxla
J certain cura-for Rheumatism. Tlieenulne for salaby p. T DUFFAU.
You are referred to the nntiexod lcttar for facts: U-Mulbtrry Creek Fatette Co. Texas
Tuno 15 1851 Dr.-L..B. Comittock New York Dear Sir: Twelve months ago'l bought a hall
dollar box of your Pain Extractor and a neighbor of mine Judge Wm. Slenefee In this county
had a negro woman that was burnt on her foot 11 years ago that every month would break out
nnd run so thnt she -was ancntira cripple He sent to me. for my box of salve ; I let him have
It ; he applied ityaod It has made a perfect cure so that she is now a hand sound and well and
the Judge luors he-will always keen the salve on hand. I have tried the salve In my family and
tlnd It good. I would not b without ft for any price in tli world. I have been the cause of sev
eral oinyjicjunooM (ryingiinnaan mat nave ineu ii are. wen satisued witn it and say tliey
will not be without 1C A neighbor of mine by the name of0. L. HiUitbrand from Liberty coun-
ty Eastern trxu first told.maabsnt It and J am well satisfied with St. 49 Wm. V. Odiswkll
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
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'WJtrAKlt PAl'EK.-Alargomof Wull Paper ombraccltiK every pattern.
'W Vx h. D. OAKKINQTON.
ACO.
"ifHAIiTS Arc. Paints Olfa anaMtyoStutfir Paint .white wubIi and other brushes.
ir 7 t -i vk ua.OARRIOTONACO.
HKJHItY A: WIJLSON. Jfrrry Street?. Washingiimreaas denrlers in Drugs Chemical
and Pwfumcryi Surgical Dental and Mltthematluil Instruments One Hardware nnd Pock-
et Cutlery: choiee Groceries Fanoy. Articles and articles of utility. Prices uulformily low and
teriaicii(A oadelivery.of goods.
N. 11. Acomntlu Astringent Syrupcontalnlng no opium a safe and certain remedy for diarr-
hoea and prepared only at their house and sold at wholesale or retail price 25 cents per bottle.
May 10 HHS. 9 .r
'GEORGE UANOOCK'S ADVEKTISEMENTS.
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SMBACCO. Fine Chewing Totmcco; lUrona Bsgars.
UI.-OARRINGTON A CO.
fWnAIIIE VAE. China CrooViry and Ol&sswaro nnd Table-Cutlery; Dinner and Tea
jpaL gets a great variety. r h. D. OAltttlXOTON A CO.
iVrWBKEEjIi AS. Cotton and Silk Umbrellas.
.l U D. 0ARR1NQTON A CO.
Ml ..-.- IP H IIIIW-l I l II MM II..I.I 'I' I I I ! 1I..I !. !!
lSCEI.IjANEOI7S.Bruhei Perfumery Ao. Manilla nndmtherUri
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TATIONAttY.-
-Letter Foollcap Brief and Note Paper Ink pens gold pen Pencils Ac.
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JCEIIIES. A futland gcnerclmssortment of Groceries constantly on hand.
Austin January 20..I8W. n22:r Ir. U. OAKIttNGTON A CO
TKJUsTDjTADTTnlW.SS'lT
Rt) MWNTEUSi.WM. OAMMELL Guu-Mtker Congress St. HOUSrQNhn&Rre
L rate Supply of rlRes. slneln and donlili hnrrclWil shot mm unit nlstols. all Warranted. Th
SjaithMer has the privilege of trying thermos bfoe leavjng tho city. RICea ami pistols mad
n viucr. ah mi hum eii rrnniriniritAKULiAUf.rnii nAitf rvstv it in.t j.iu
171' iplOMIrt Principal Donlor In Fmliiunullc UoiUIkiuoh'w nml
3tt:jcyw' tilothlnK 1IAT3 BOOTS and 'SHOES One 1'0Q1CDT'QUTIJR11Y JtAKOItS
J Cyartlcla to furnUhAjfjntleman's toilet. Wliialr ho offers for anient tire cheapest cash
feg&Jkn.Ueo. Main itreet (sign of theJf&mmoth Umbrellay Houston. pyj
GEOULGE.HVNGOGK
OORNER OP PECAN hTUKET AND CONGRESS AVENUE.
WHtlLKSALi: AND ItETAIE Dealer in cvery.klnd ot Dry floods Boots Shoes
Hats Cups.Hrihrurc.-12elloW Ware Wooden Ware -Willow Ware Quuensware Cutle-
ry.CloUiltigfGrocerisit Iron elc. dec23
ll(i(li:s. A very llnu lot of tup and na top Buggltis of viiriitui stylen and patterns
M- alllth full sou of harness and rcndy.forusi' just received and for sale low by.HAN'COOl
CAUI'ETINfi!. 15 rolls nssorted Carpets; .f- to do Slatting; io ttlu table Mats; 10 door
anitai.Parlor Mats; Ruga of-varlom kinds at. dec23 HANCOCK'S.
Sir.KS To ault tho varid.tasti r.f allijuirchasurs comprising plain black (500 yards) fig.
black fancy and plain at jlec23j llANCOCKg;
At GOOD assortment of Queensware linking Glasses etc. at
jt. decKl
d'l'OVES-
S3 de
1MNCOCICS.
dec23-
-Parlor Box and OcoUng Stores At
HANCOCK'S.
TOOir.EUS AN FIJUNACES
-H-JB-nt
dec23
Pivrmers Bollew and Furwaces from 15 to 40 gallon
HANCOCKiia.
xrnivs. ot.
V V OK
Stocks; leaded
'corBla ttngon and 8tage Harness; Ox.lAshes; Stage
i iiius- iwiuvcru uo; uuggie eulKW aim carriage: do; nt
Thongs nnd
1MNCOOKIS.
flTIOOI.S. Blacksmiths Carpenters and TiaineraToolJ omhandint .
JL dec!8
HANCOCK'S.-
SCHOOL BOOKS'.
MO'R'TUE. STATE. OJT TEXAS.
Published by A. S..IJarncH A Co. New York anil nolOftiy ISoolv-
ncIIvi'n lliruuplioat tin; State.
rpilE following Works have received universal favor throughout all the States of the Union
JL and are called the National Series of Standard behoof ltooks.
1. Prolcssor DavitSs li Ithmetlcs Alcebnis and Geometries Thoi Standard Text Books of tho-
Unlted States Military Acailemy at West Toint.
2 Parker's School Philosophies. These are taking the place nfiall othtr School Philosophies.
8. Wlllard's School llistoiles and Charts.
4. Paxker'. Schocl Readers..
5. 1'ilc.eb EiiglthSpcllliig Book.
C Fulton and Eastman's Book Keeping and copy books.
7. MoateiuVa Youth! Slanuol of Geography a book universally recommended and raiid!t
introduced into ulupflmary and intcrmcdlate clashes.
3. Clark'A English Grammar and Analasls.
9. Northud's andZJcho's Elocutloivry Workw (Speakers nnd Dialogues.)
10. The English Poets (Stlltor Young Thomson Campbell and Pollock) nlth Profcssor BojtcV.
Notes. Adapted to nil Seminaries and Academics.
11. Chambers scicntiflo series of the Educational Courses. 2vo4s.
12. GrEiry!s ChtanlstRy for Students. (
18. Oille-'pluon Ralhoads. ' f : '
14. l.'irdleit on tlie Stca.m Engine. '
15. Mnimul of fine nrtB. ' t
16. Brnoks' dreek and Latin Classics. ' t
17. DwIghtVRonmn nnd Grecian Mythology
18. Bartletl'tf College Course of Natural Plillophy. 3 toIj.
19. CluuaheVG.lculuj. Gunrclie's Ajialyltlcal .Geometry.
(Sy Te-.ichcrs'aud the friends of Education in Tccas wishing to know more about thee warksw.
will please address taiulJubtJillerswho will send them (post-paid) thehvitescrlptlve catalogs.
Austin.November llti 1854. ul2:ly.
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
Everywomnn should know that If tho Is fnpoor sickly debilitated condition of heallfc.
making exigence u burden to herself and atouice c-f palnlnl anxiety to l-.r relatives and lilend.
and pi elwps (Iiorriblo reflection!) entailinsand laWctlng her own-maladies and suffering
upon her children? that it U her duty to understand why uinl from what cause her sufferings
arise tliut remedyiand relief niayivtblle yet there is time be availed on the cause be avoided
iu future and her health restored that she may bo fitted for the duties and capable of tht eo-r
JoymentsoMHe.
Let every .woman look at the eraaututed form the death-like complexion Iho-deep-burieaV
lustreless. eye thnsunkeii cheek the gloomy ami depressed spirits the. shuttered nerves tho
prostrate uml.hfclpless condition of many a v'Je mother daughter or sister if'uot herself In-
cluded within her own clrce whose days are days of uguny and ask herself." Slust this contin-
ue? Slustthl8.be.?'. la thwe no rwncdy?. No relief? No hope?"
The remedy is by .knowing the causes aud avoiding them and knowinslhe reroediea and bene-
fitting by thotn.
These are painted out hi
b TIE MARRJED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.
BZ.DR. A. M. MA'UUK'EAU
riioris&oiiOKDisrASKS-or wohkh
On Itvndnd Edition (500000) 1&jb. jtp. 259.
OS FUili PAPKR XXTRA BI'tll.NO l t'O-l
Every complaint to which a woman fa subject fi om girlhood to womanhoed as also n wt$(-
andns mother artiful'y-described with the cuuses the syroptonuttiid cino proper mode ir;
treatment in a plain jdwple cut-in the most elitiste hmguiige easily uuderslond. And thm
every woman cun dlteever by comparing her own symptoms with those described the natuie
character nnd cauiesof her complaint ; and be spared much nnxluty antlauireiiiig.
The wife .about becoming. a mother has ofien need of Instruction and advice of the utmost lin-
portance tb her future health lu reipect to which her sensitiveness forbida consulting u medic.
gentleman will find buzhiinetruclion and advice and alio explain many tympltms ytl.ich oihuv
whe would occasion nnxiuty.to ularin.
How muny nr suffering from nb. tractions or Irrtgplnritlts peculiar tn the female systeu
which undermine tho health the effects of which they are ignorant and for whleh their delica-
cy forblds-setking nudlaaludvlce? How matiy suffer trmnprohtjiiu uteri (falling of the womb)
or from jhwr alt.ua (weakness debility Ac.)?i How. muny are iu conslunt iigony ror many
montha preceding confinement? How many have difficult If not dangerous dtliveiles and
slow Mid unrrrtain recoveries?'. Some whobe lives are hazarded Uuilnc such time will cash
find In its pages the means of prevention aniellormton ml relief
How many bitter morotnta how muchanguUhk might have been spared to the sufferer I
her hurband to her relatives by.a titwly possession of this little volume.
It Is Impracticable to convey fully the vuilous subjects treated of as they ore of a na.tns
-.!-. i.. i... iu.i fr tin. inn rli'il nr iIioku c-ontvimilatlni: marriace.
But no husband wire or mother are excutable if they still continuu in ignoranee of thorn
physiological laws by theinowkdae pf which their own health and happiness as also the futui
SMAuiMED'
saln'Kp.!lSK
United States g CP1E
have been sold of iwhich.theris wero upwards of . .. r-.r
K juj-vijitjjii THOUSAND SEAT IIV JlfAXlii
attesting the high estlmution Ui which ifcfa 1 c I tl r r 1 Lt We io i ul a r Medical
HOOK. HIB EA EIt IlinttAI.Ij)
the author having devoted Ms exclusive attention to the treatment iH'' i.u..r tm
a extraordinary
mrious editions.
the public U Las.
to
BASTROP ADVERTISEMENTS-.
rin6
:.j .r IS AST It OP fc&
prVRYTABLE! SIGN OP THE" BIG HORSK..
Situ. two doors oboVA Court. Rhuoi sminrp.
BAST UOP' TEXAS
L?&SK
RMlStjle wain. i li.te.ul la't;r7U.. Ar TtT .r' '" JT''J?."0" '
U rrcUully aollclt a share public pitron Age" ".- - - -
Jlirfreht wm will .he moderatt-.eh as are generally made.
JVBtoiM P.-rbU.fcr all datn.gc that
!lKKTr?1rf5Lt P1 PP1!? lll- a public or private htvniMendlngthetr horsca to
' SSS' "tiMlfflnu"" &f Jf'.l' grM iadU fi "Sltoir? assured
thfra - 8ptSUthl851i 0JyJ IHLLINGSIY;4 MI'AE.
i
tfHAINH.-r-Log TraceStretcherStayiK)lcjind Jlreast Chains at
J dec23
HANCOOKifS
KON AND STEEL A Jul! and general eupply.ofilron and Bteel.tof every brand. Just
iwurauiigiuriiaicit. Uo:ajJ JIANUUUUUS.
ASUPWiV OF SADDLED; Y fa to be found nt Geo. HancockVcorner thnt cannot
hi .bu'n"?lby ny" thoStutev-ComprUingevery.nrticle to bo found lu that llLeall of
...vi rasn luiuir nsiiie lowesu
dc23
QINUUlU!i-abblshnonddj Hku Butter Crackers; ' IM lioxt Soap; 25 do Starch; ;ibio
3 btar and gpsrin Candles; C3 Cooking-Stoves all sites; 21' Parlor nnd Box Stoves; 10 boxes 10
xl2Ghu;10duiyxl0.do;20 do 8x10 do; bbl JUaiUler Putty; 2 do Linseed Oil; 4 casks Log
yimlus all shuts; 4 do Trace dodo; Humes HarnewvJlnaers Hoes Hog Skin Collars and
llollow W are for sale at HJNCOGK'8.
lt5)(dPn'"40 Wt-'Efttss Roie for sale-by
-STKT-ALSjIl'S niVEKY STA1.E.-The subscriber would respectfully u.
v v urn wiq.puuiu; mat tie lias ei
lUNCOOK'S.
hlchwlll
ereotd r.ominn.1 Inim Hlnlilpn and Oarriace Houiuia
mat ii" auipiy mippiua wnn provender nnu u prepared to-recotve nones at livery which will
be unusr h personal. aunerlntendence. Horses kent to hire. He also keeps on hand asii m
hire at rk-vonabW rates. Carriagea and Buggies. Btrangera wUUlnj;ttJiire will be oxpeoled.fo
illBvmiiji xy Cbauic
Austin December 18lS5a.
ea north. east of tho-Orleans Houis .
females iu respect owiiieu t " --7 ..j.
in conseuuence o. ...e .i. t ' '' h" n 7 h Ta f title page si
sine various iiuikmiuiiiim . -j - ri..rii .u uuou
and'surrwlltlous Infrlcemelils of copyrlflht as Twllupen hookaelUw as jpou
IC
.. .l...ur.n.u tn
ueemouuu nectary . ....- y Q
tobuy nabook unless tliawsDrM
page and the entry I n the Clerk Oltajon tu. J.yc to Ur A. M.Maurlceau.
spectauie and
t Upou
ION" Is sent
All letters must
Publishing OITic
tlt
r
tonorauiuue. . .""V'i& Vnit e WOMAN'S PRIVATE SIEDICALCOMPAN-
reeeliit .of OnJ)ulla ... V. ? !ll Vh. Statei. the Canadai nnd Brltih Provinets.
imaiuu Jiee io buj iui . -...-- -luItICPAUi i0x 12. i. Nlff.Y0ri: cll-
be post-paid mtdresseii to wr "'' nlB'iiii.
e. No. 129 useriy atrct1(w-ijM .
"SNUFF AND'TORACCO.
.. . ia-Chntham Street New York Successor of Prrn
J.ARD Manufaeturer.-No.4n ni . TOBACCOS iu general ue?
OBS"S?l" ?r "'IJnhS Ined by addrerslug as above. This EstnbuX
Autfan Feb. Ul InoO. tffin
I JITTER J.OR1L
. A GEunau L
For particular! n j-i-kv mnni ;' " "VTiri mules
mert la ono of tlie oldest of the kind lu the United States.
IBr
D. WALSH
ZZ7T l V From SO to 100 head of HORSES consisting of very superior SPANISH
F M AnwUMhMr bVd sucklus colts yearlings and two year old all ly arf M-
handsome thorough hix'd horses. . nimLSlnUions from three to six years old.
AUo three or 'four thoraiiRh bred y8aVn animal exhibiting immense .lie tupntor
Also the celebrated JACK '.rf '"llt 0sMeslrab!a in sucli an animal. ' pMW
form and pure Malteao blocj with evry qui''" Uooi fl M am fo ftna
nood saddle horses. Together with a lot oiyuu i '"'
ieivra old. All of which can be seen- nt my i """" ' "-i. " -"""
iWharUnwUlhe.aldlowfcr.jh .. " - om KwtLh.
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Oldham, W. S. & Marshall, John. Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 14, 1855, newspaper, April 14, 1855; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81181/m1/8/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.