State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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tfljc State ci?cttc
'TTIV SATURDAY Ol'T. 15 l.T'.
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AtiCTITS.
THE following gentlemen arc nur authorlldd
Agents to enlleet and receipt lr oil monies aw
in lor Pi mting Subscription. AdveHUIng "
himcki .1 BrnrotJ Clerk AiistIn
V ). Haiti ani Uolinn
fltOl ' jfOWiOli Cherokee to
7nIN B JOHHim BMtropi
ill SAY 1. PATMOea CVnlemlle
H (J Smith Hprinnu! J
W II Ki'MEV Marshal.
JBO W. AlM'.N Jeh""iaoli.
WM. A Km Til Bonhiim
DR. J B. R0BaWT80( Independence.
(JvAl 1 Itll I.ISdSLY Warn
C'llA. W. TM'litlKAHT Galveston.
E w. Thompson rtouati n.
8 A. Vl SVV.RH A Huh.
11. F. Winn: Bir.lville
Wm UiiiKr.ri' Fott Belknap
i ; 1. in vi:it Locknart
y 8 iiahih'i)n Georgetown
S M I'l I ir.Noil.t. A C. New Vurk City
THOMAS II. SlllKUis New Oilcans.
IV 0UA1 1.KWI Mason.
I M HaiuvooO Qonaslea
SaM'I II FllvNK Now Breunfell
.1 OIKS M Davis Bprlngfield
Ci'T N Mr ii ii u I.. Merrilltnwn
JAMM H Fiiy Wulibervilh.
Gl-.N Jokn DPITTl Hsu Marcos
Oi'.iiM lii in vlfltorla
b 8 W.iltltli.v C'liiitnu
Thomas D Johnson Bogulm
Ciias. W. Kei.m Finn-nee.
ty We are authorized to announce Mr. 1. P
Hi.siu ai a candidate fur re-election lor En-
rolling Clrrk of the Henatv at tliu next ensuing
election.
Uf Wo are authorised to tVnimuuco TllOMAJ
P. OcttltrRlB aa a candidate tor Chief Clerk of
the next House of Representatives.
tV We are authorized to Announce Win. U
f.AMBERT. ii f Bexar a. a oandhlato fur Assist-
ant Sergeant-at-Aruis of tho next BuUIS of Rop.
rcHCtitativca.
fl We are requested tu -state tlmt N. P.
Clark ofCnllln Comity wilT i a candidate for
a olotklklp in the next Legislatine.
CV W nru authorised to announce Jami:
II Mourns ol Travis aa a candidate fur Duor
Kifpcr of the next House of Representatives. .
y For Assistant Sergeant at-Arm. of tho
House of Representatives Jal:oiaili.s B (111 ..
of Travis. iiHMw.
Fi We are authorized trtaniioiinceX.lt IM:
Hit was a candidate for Mayor .if the city of
Austin at tlin aiext municipal election.
J3P We are authorized to announce JAMES
W Smi in aa a candidate for Mayor of this city.
LOCAL NEWS.
ISS Soo fourth paps forintcrcstinp; road-
ins; mutter.
K4. Tho 'Dally State Gazette will be
delivered to City Subscribers for 20 cents
per week in advance. To yearly Btiliscri-
hofn at 8s paid quarterly in advance
m
J Mr. I'auvcit set .out ti baodiotae
lujich on S.ituiday.Jast.
C. B. DeUray is a candidate for
Mayor. Son liis card in another column.
US' Two tine palaonfl are shortly to be
opened iu tlis oity. They are located near
the Capitol. .
-.
g-Tfco Artesian Well iu tho Capitol
Ground- Jias reanhed the depth of five
hundfed and forty -lliree feet.
jea?- Wc notice that a variety of VOgot
bles from the Fall gardens ure Win-
brought into markrA.
gfflt The Colorado river is uowly gcdueed
to its summer level and is yet very mudily.
'f he late rise retarded tho ninili very much.
AU riehA now.
o
B$ A large numbor ef Moxjoan Catta
loaded with flour for tho Army ETead-quar-'ters
at S.1ti Antonia passed thlbugh our
city on Friday last.
gyA tip-top Negro blacksmith was
sold in this city yesterday fol" the sum of
?2CH)0 and the purchaser was ofl'ereii
.liortly after S')00 for his bargain.
UWJudfc Thos. II. Duval is building
a vtjy line rock dwelling near tho oity on
the north bank oa" tho Colorado river. This
will add very much to tho beauty of that
locality.
M Wm. Byrd Esq. and lady have
icturned from their trip to Oelumbus.--
Thoir friends are pleased to congratulate
them on their return and permanent resi-
dence among u.
g-tour city Marshal is untiring iu his
esdeatora to improve our streets. The
grading of the llaptist Church hill and
repairing of bridges &0 is part of the work
now progressing.
M. E. Anderson Esq. of San Anto-
nio is at prssont is our city. Mr. Au dor-
son is a Jtsung lawyer of talent and served
the Detuooratio party with ability and zeal
hi the late clcctkm.
egyvfoliii T Slmtil: i t'Hini ily n Oleta
in tho General Laud Offieoof the Slato of
'I'uxas was am sled for forging tho tinmes
of B V Sinilh mid Col. I'.dwanl Cl.ik to
dm transfer of n Doiinty Warrant iigatd
by the lOtiog Boorotkry ol Wnr March 10
1U88 b.- Gyros ; Mellett Rpoolal Deputy
under n Wirranl is-uri iy a V. Terrlll
J utigo of iho 2d Jndiolal Dlitriol of the
Btata of Teins and brought bolbrt John
T. tlruuM a Jit-tiee of the 1'eace of Travis
County f ir exiiininriti hi. Tll8 exntntnnlion
took place October 10th H.'iO and con-
tinued Until Oct. 1 1th I860 when the -aid
Shanks WM ordered ndjudgod and decreed
by paid Juslioo to enter into bond with
security in the sum of three thousand
dollars to appear boforo the Histiiet Court
of Travis CoUOtjf ill its next regular term
thereof to answer Said charge Iho said
Shanks us given uulil the 1 Itll day of
1 1 dolier i860 to fill laid bond inul on de-
fault thvroof to be committed to the Jail
of Travis county.
5T Wo have hud tho pleasure of meet-
ing with Gen. Moiscr tho linaneia agent
of the Ponltentinry lie la mie among tho
best offiecis in the stale and if fail h fulness
nul i-apaeily are any rceoiinnendatiiuis he
will he continued in his offlco. Wo do not
believe that tho Slate has lost sixty dollars
in bad dibtn during l.is whole career as
limincial Qgtnt. Is there a merchant wlio
oiuldsuy as inueh? Tho General is in exec-lent
health and ovidontly grrrtrs youngor
in looks.
j Wogoo that Mr. Smith i.- announced
iu another column as a candidate for Mayor.
Wfl learn that the present excellent officer
Mr. Carter will not bo u candidate for re-
election. Mr. Smith is well known :iV n res-
pectable member of the leirsl profession and
a geod citizen. Ho would discharge the
duties of Mayor faithfully if elected.
We learn that Ciiaui.ks Conkv
Esq. is a candidate for his t-ld office of
Engrossing Cleric of the House. A moro
faithful and capablo clerk we have never
known ; and his modest mid courteous
manners have always made him n favorite
with the members.
.
Bpa Wfl had a call the past week from
Hugh FTnynio Esq. the Clork of the last
House of Representatives and now travel
ling agent of Sniff lage & Co. in Xow
York city. He is in good health and hii
familiar face always agrocablo makes him
at home Wherever ho is known and that is
as far as Ml Paso to the Sabine !
. James 11 Morris son of Dr. Morris
oT this city is a candid te for Duor Keeper
of tho Ilcuse of Representatives He is
a desorviog young gcMlciiian and all who
know him would be glad to see him MO-
cessfnl.
-
giiy Wc had the pleasure of mooting
with.J.t. Majors the past n ek. Ho has
just relumed from the North with his bride.
Ho appears to be is line health. Lt. H. is
a gslliant Boldier and has done good rerviee
on our Iroiitier.
.......
gif It will he soon by a notice in an-
other column that Gen. A. .1 Hamilton
and Amos Marrol have formed a .in part-
nership. Tho parties are everywhere well
known OS ablfl luembcrs of the profession.
'' We see that L. Giles Esq. is a can-
didate for Assistant Sergeant at Anus of
the EPoUSO of Representative. He is a very
worthy gentleman and would make n good
officer.
19 Wo learn that Hon. L. D. Kvans'
was in oul city the past week. He left for
San Antonio with the intention it is said
of rerfirnin' at the 'session ok the Legisla-
ture. fji Columbus boasts of a Military com-
pany. Would that every town in Texas
set the same high valuo upon a citizen soldiery.
HON. insiAll t IIOMIt .
We have had tho cordial pli.uure of
meeting this gentleman in our eiiy A
one of t ho JudgM on the BtDOh of Texas
a former mombet of the Lugialbiure and a
leading citizen of iho rich upper valley ol
the llio Grande he is well known and es-
teemed every wheie WO find him in ex-
cellent health and spirits J nnd we mi i
that his husiheas will permit him to make
n slay with us this vtintot. Tew men huve
risen to distinction in our fllatc moro by
the untldcd efforts of their own industry
and j-iiiiH or urn l-rttor entitled to tho
eonli Jence and regard of their lollow men
than Judge Crosby His youth and man.
hood have been spent in Texas and on nil
great issues in which her disliuies may be
involved lift will neilhei bo found untrue
to her cause or fearing boldly to vindicate
it line ho is well known and all join in
oongratulating him on his visit io our oily.
In tho last canvass he warmly sustained
tho Democratic party and but for sotno
local difficulties' El l'aso Would have polled
a much larger majority lor the nominees of
the party. It in n young and growing
OOUnty nnd wo feel n deep Interest in all
that concerns its weltaro and prosperity.
MAYOR CARTER. In the intended with-
drawal of Mayor Carter from another
canvass for Mayor it m but just to cny that
he has served the community in n very
satisfactory manner nnd I hat We believe
that all parties are williug to accord to him
the merit of a fuithful and Impartial public
sorvant His duties have been arduous
and tho salary and fees entirely inadequato
for the services rendered lt nffords'tts
groal pleasure thus to speak of a gentleman
who is one of our fellow citizens and a
public functionary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F U N !
We bftvi i'lut limed the following Ids-split-tintr
)Httlicatiour They ortcli contuiu hii odiIIik
variety "1 jC'iuilcaUtlot and arc worth double
their ortco to thoiewho love tolauoh.
THE LAUGHABLE ADVEffTURKS or
JOHN SMITH Seventy funny Illustrations ami
flvo hundred other comicalities. Prioe 10 cents
PUN roit ALL; or Chlpi frnm tu Ele-
phant's Trunk. Thirty large Comic niustratlons
and :. great variety "f Witty Sayings Humofoui
Jokes Queer and Laughable xarns Ac' &c
lri K cents
THK ELEPHANT'S CAUl.'KT BAG of FUN
Twenty-fire IlUixtrntioiif and hid amount ol laugh
able Stiri'n 1'nniiy Adrentures Queer Connm
drfims TorttOoPum anlViti) Sa)i)ngs. Price
in c nts.
Vi have also just Issued titi following useful
ami iuterostlng publications
THE V0UNG.AME1UCA SONGOTEBj Con-
taining a choice collection of new an-1 beautiful
lontf tlmr cannot be found in any other Song book
I puoiisuod rrice i" crutn.
'I'tii w .fvii i ri'ir. t i -i-r"i.'r tnm
l I 1. I V l . i . w I . I 1 i 1 111111. It t
I !'.!.; Containing instructions on Letter Writiug
anil .i choice collection of Letters ou Loto Court
ship Marriage Kelationsbip Business tVc. &c
Price hi ce its.
THE VOUKG AMERICA BALI-HOOM
GUIDE t Containing hints o. Bafl-Room Kti
que to how to dance an-1 how to behave with
instruction! for calling tho figures ol ovor Fiftj
Cotillions nnd Contra Dsnoes Price to cents.
THE YOUNG .AMERICA DREAM BOOK;
Tno only complete Dreaui Book over published
eontnlulng t'uv Interpretations to over LourHun-
dn'ti IJnama. l't'ici lOounts.
Copies of ettber of tho abovo named bookasctit
by liiml p -tto paid n recelpl of price
AGENTS V.ANILD Vo want au nnnt in
every nook and corner of tbn Ignited States and
Canadas to eell tht'pi booki Ono thousand
r(pis t I each can Hi iod in every comity. To
those who wish to try it wo will lend sixteen
i assorted ai they may order by mail post-
age paid for Ore Dollar. Forty copies p stage
pftid for Two Dollars or One uunnred Copies
tut Four Dollars if sent by Express the pur
I I ia r paytag the freight No order will beat
tended to unless accompanied by the money.
Address all orders to P. DORY Publisher.
No. Mi Au I t Cincinnati Ohio
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW PAIL & -WINTER '(3001)9.
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OottORGM Avi:nii: Ai .'tin. TttXAS.
MISOELLANbOUS
AUK now ressltlng and opentna a hixo and
roll lelsoMd itpck r Dr Ooodi and Ofo-
i'iiii' onnititlnR In part of Isdloi Ikncy Draii
silk Robe. AouniM nml ftrino pattnrnsi fanay
Woolon DaLalni Kniin. strips nml llonnM par-
larni Donnet rlblwn ; nil k velvet nn nrlii'i-
tiell frinue nml triniinliiL' : IliawlS elosllli ni.n-
tilUs HtnwnrtH' ki i glovea i kid nuantleta buck
Buantlats. and rIotoi of all kiinl All itrlsaof
Vndlei waits gnndi brilliant dlralty btrd-oya
dtipgr nilhnt VlntorlS nnd limn Inwn BWin
indin nml linnli mull orotlbafrod iiinHin jnrkn
imtn. I'nuibi ic niili.l colorod woolon dolnln blaek
.ilk nml cnlored nlimrpi liiiiiilmiii.' ilnin nml
rmpsflnlihed merino plain colored nml op"ra
flannel I Irian linen linen table cloths elngbama
enlien hoilory. :iteiit bustlo hoopi uliirtn. em-
brotdorloif laeoii AomoYg.
Aim an excellent anortolont of Rontlemen'
elotliini! of tho latest styles t boots .hue.. IiuIm.
rnn..Vc; all khiil. of tarnishing Rood Alwayi
nn linnil nueli u.w.it. nR nre line. I liy Ikrmeri mid
pUnteri iuoh n bleached nnd brown domftitlo
lowe11s( i.iiinbnruf drilling 'nil dpek. iteniinp
itripes. llnaeySi kerseys broad-cloth doeskin' cnc
riimere. satinett) castnott tweeds oqrderoy jeans
RAildle negrn nml bed blanketsi inperior nnaltty
of maohlnorops nnd Iiidin baajrlng. nails brown
oru.lt mid powdered sugar oofTea ta loap al t
candles rice .iid.'i cream tartar starch paten
bluing pepper snueo tomato oatiup pickles pie
tniit leintm Hvrnn. apple vlnogar fine leoars.
.mt kinii nnd ehewlng tobacco c &0
(live us n mil before purchasing eisowhoro
Xi.TvIl -If ADAMIS iS OOOBB1CU
KEROSENE (tLl
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE I
No Variation for tho Winter.
The New York. Kerosene Oil Go.
(Established 1854)
.'. mpror.ni.ntj in ilm
.-1 w enabled ('j offer it
Annonne. Hitt liming mule k.i
in-jlitlflicliew of Ktro.iK- lh.y .1
I" the In. I' tt
ONE DOLLAR PBB oALLON' WHOLK8ALE
The atlpnllnn ol cnti.niiifr I. r.ipeotfally cnlle I toth.
lubtolned tsbl. Ill'- r. -ulL if n phot fin. Rj .. im'.linti in
i.v 1 111 N. Kt:.ii Bio. d New Vt.ik Che olit nnd tilled
Peb.8 ISM
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K.r. . 1 1 n-i ...'. 1 nn i IU
rninpb.ni' .'' 08 I '.-':' 0 1 I VI
Solar ..... 1 -'1. -'; li" 1-' "i'
s.i.-ir 1 i'l ' :' 1 .'. 17 70
S.UU 9 rati b40 : m M ::
Large u . 1 . nuo "7 8!) 00
50 REWARD.
STRA YE J) OR STOLE.
M 11I .'.. A '.'.:. i. . i .. i' !. on. BtHT'-l
WJl. Tlie RMtflffioo :it liiiin'.s Kuril liur-
nott county nnd at yeven Oaks in Gul-
vestnn county lmvo been ili.eontinucd.
tSA. Wo tiBtico the arrival of. Ohisf Jus-
tice Wheeler iu our city lie appears h
be in fine health. The able State Attorney
M. 0. Graham is also in our city. The
Buprgmo Court convenes ou Monday tett.
USX. Wo notico a brgo number of stran-
gers in our midst aud aiany nro BOOUring
iua.rtcw for tho coining winter. We uy
ootno on thcio is room and ft plenty of
good thiutr not to meation tli ''necepsa-
rios" or "luxuries." '
tS)u We uotieo that a goodly number of
our eiti.ons aro preparing for tho eomfi.rt
and accommodation of stranpers and the
IlonorublcS who will soon ho among us.-
Austin will bo a lively city this winter
which in all probability account for it.-'
dull appearuuoo now. .
.
KaT" We notico the arrival of moro new
goods. McssrB. Adams & Goodrich aoil
Messrs. Gordon Wilcox received several
wagon loads on Monday last. Both of the.
above ure new firms and just opened. Wc
boliovo there have been six new stores
Opened in Austin within as muuv months.
Ho- The largo and handsome storo now
bein( eroded where the "Hull House"
stood is going up rapidly and is to ho com-
pleted by April. The owners Mours
Sampson & Hcnrieks will have when com-
pleted one of the fiuost and largest stores
in tho State and further it will he filled
with choiw Dry yoods &c.
MARKIED '
In l'nnnii county Mr. x. I' Downs to MIu H.
G. Olepjinnt.
In Hnrri.on county Mr. 0 C. Jolionun to Mia.
Mnttie ('. lireen.
In Colorado equnty Mr. John S. Kindred to
Mid. Marina Palmer
In Shelba county Mr. Hut. Carroll " Mln
Ainnndu Ileaiiehainp.
In ."nn Alien. tine county Mr J. C. Smith to
MISS B. K. 11-te. :inl
In Fort Ii-inl (-.unity Mr Edward A. Ifolniei
to Mi.. Mary 0. Collins.
In Harris oounty Mr. S. II. Bkl(f of the firm
ofskiiv v Co. to Mtsi Prissle Hadloy daoghter
of Col . T It. J. Hn.lley.
lit i the realdenee "f Jo. Warrick' "Hm BWi
. .. A'. .'.:i i. . 11 .. nl ooo Mrri
AuiiTir;in in: n-. II vt-nr nld neXI irlOK. brinoU-d on the
1.(1 skouldor RO Ui. K lueld. of lb. 11 and A btotehed.
nn tl i.houi.ti..r If Stolen 1 will gtvatbeabciTa rt-wurd f r
rr .Icllirry 1. m. .1 AU.UH.Or CO r tt arm B a'. In. ri -t-
:rr . nnd r ii .1.. . ten .!.;.
If. W IV. Ill I.ALGIII.IN.
A. J.aAMILTOS...
.AWIM MHKHILL.
UAIVII.TON A noitlf H.I. AHorneja ne.l
Ci.tnm..il..r. at i.hw AoitlDTu.a. OBIe. lnthotd
Treasury lulhiiug. Octir.-nluvti.tf.
Adininistratorai' in(iir.
rajllll iinderHit .-it lenvlnc h-t-n r..olnt 1 Ailm.nl -11
trator of tbo eatate of D. M. Porter ilec'.l i.y n..-
lion cviury Ooort of Oaldwell eoantr at tba July tt-nn
18BS.aU peraona nnvlDg olainii Httninit ii! oitate ar.
ln.i'liy u.ititlml to prwant tb.rn within t) e time )ireriled
I.v law ell. they will lie bajred
W. U COWAN.
Uckhart on. IS nlOvll-Ct Admlnlitrator.
CORTFEOTIOrJERY ! Confwtionery !!
B1IIM.NT II ltn No Sft Oil Lve itteet
ll!i N'W OrtlaUti. Mritmfiirtiirt' by ItMHI prooeil i'Viry
deiorlptfon ofOonnellODSAjTi 8rup "'. Qnin Drops. Hit
Roeka Stick anil Kauiry (tendlM ure wtll known tbrimghoat
thf BouUiwMt. Kurni-heii frh frotn tho Hannfuetory
tliey nre reallv KDpiiiori (wJ are dwtdwlljf prefttrad to
uniilar trtlolei broUfht from a tliitance tjnj mora or v-a
detarlorated in cooiequeno.
Pricei moderftte. nrnu Oub or kpprorod Oity Acrpp
tinee ortir niuviit.iii
CITY ELECTION.
WfOTiOE i- lu-rel'V tlTOT tlit the regttUl Icctlat) Ur n
J M ty.r il UsriOaUi a TtOMU Ofs nil Olgbt Al.lptm- n
fr ihc 'itr of Auitln will tnk' Anc- on Muii.lay lite T:h
.1 y f November next at too Majror'e Offloe
ir ti Q Ueynle. I). Utrib .inti uoorge it. i-cott have
Iil.-11 nppolnttdi by the City Council. Jndg of mill
election tt. F. OAltTEU
Oct. l.VnlO-2t Major.
The Sow Hall Reaily!
JUST JIIF. PLACE NEEDED:
JOHN L. BDAAS
flViRK pleaeuratn informing hti fr'endi ni the
M i :' k": ' :. tl .' lii- Ne Hall iv II .. ui.tnttl
ti.fji.t iuit.u hero lie will bo fully prepared to eooom
modate kui.s riMis. 'io riv
11 iblic in i:iim.n a bxhhiitioni
of erery drcripiion. Tba Hull has boon built axpreaaly
' tomeel thewonti ol tli'Tt-mtnntiify fltted up with tit-
graver : gunl it nt. and lighted by Potora' Potenl ( Lampa urni
iHVHTtJiiajTi in Abt. Amu ilit- vurlous efloeyj Of Hit'
p-nKniH of the world In lolenee and aro) there Ii no one
pajiiapa. more noticeable than the Improvement! In the
arte of wood engraving nnd lithography. The old lain
ioned weo-l-'iaV wH of perapootlvo and effeot m h
Oblneao landaoane Ii replaced by graceful dealgna which
wouM r : not dlaiiraoe thebuWii of the itoal angt
and tno nadean colored lithograph ii ax eflhotlvoand dell- '" '" rlin'1 Ul; sMgoate1oet arranged and neateatofany
cat- u th Sneat rrayfti-lrawlng. The ip) lication of OoMOQtod With the above U
jdivt'Traphy to then' klndrt-.i arii. kiiii.' niiitng t nrtr
oorreotoui and beauty make tbtm aoarrlbla engine in the
baodaof the countorfoitor The beaQUful ityle in which
tome of tin- popular mod lolnee) the day are gotten up
we Inatanoo Iba Pt. Nicsouo Broiuca Bittiki of Ueura.
Qurav A OTH of New York) render thuin p-i-uliarly
Ugble tu the effort! of tho unaoruputoai end no one simuM
pnrohaie abotiieor thla elegant article without aaiarlng
Uivmielvej that the genuine ilgngtaro of OnrriT Oth
l ifaon the bottle.
l'ACTrf WITHOUT QPiiMENT.
THE PUBLIC SHOULD KNOW THEM.
New Vong. October 101854.
Kf Mm. Hardy No. 119 BtttTolk itreet wrltee ualhal
he liai be. a ticuU-d with worms Ur pi)- thief yeat
and that Laae uaaU one vitd Pt . f.int't etUbraU '
VdnUititfs. prepared by Fleming Uruav PlUburgfa Pe
win bbi lugbtawty over flfiy large wordta. Her usual
g'Xd health Immediately returited.
lire Quloghy Ko in Kaaoj itreet New York under date
of Not U.1BW wrltee that hi.- bad a child which had
been unwell for bettor lb to twu nnnthj She pre nirod a
bottle of Mei.nnt'rt Yen Ifuge nnd gdmlnlatercd it- Tbe
chi. i paaae i a large quantity ol worau an i In I few dayi
vie u nearly u ever it had been rarenli vlth iu h
taetbnonr befbro them ibould not hitttotc when ther ta
any reaaoo to luipect worou tad loae no time i proi
rlnK an I adminliiterii f Ur. M. Lain Vermifuge. Il DOW
faih ind i- porfi ttly hnfe.
ITT Puroboun will b oarefUl to aab f..r DB
U'IiAKE'8 CELEBRATED VEUMXFUOE
pjgDUfaoturcd ) FLEMING BROS. : Pitts-
DUBfl '- Alliitlier VeriniltiKHM in OOQparUoQ
ar woftb'eM. Df- M'Lftoe'ageobiae Vartairuge
Alan lita relilrleJ Liver I U.can imw bo hud at
nil raipootoblo drus itoru. N9tt$gnuint without
the einaiiin c'
:i6J IXEMINaiiliOa
Karoienc
Camphene
Whale Oil
Urd oil ..
Bperm Oil.
RetlaMe ordere from the Trade i.y Hall Telegraph
filUd on i.p' II ni'-n to
AUSTENS Agents
03i l';ii1 strvi'la . i .
KRR08SNK If alao P bfl obtained t the M .
pr of all the New T Wholeaal Di - a re
Cam liene and Burning Flold Monufaoturen and dealei
in harapa
X B.KXnOSRyEttthetradi marl qf th Ke rotate
Oil Co. (.- aU frrav ai cauti m tt against wttng th-
uH tfad0mari fin othtr ofa. Oct. 16nl0vll3m
NOTICE.
QGALED Proposals will be recolvea nt thU
O OBlce until 11 o'cl "-k. A M. Is; of Noyoni-
her l."li. when the) will be publicly openod l ir
rurutahiog the troopa at
Ki :r Mason Tpxiih
F.irt Chadbourna do.
C'.niip C.ioirr. ilo .
Cittuip Colorado do.f
Willi uierchantable auperflno (estra) Tesaa
Flour of good nun wholesome quality fr li
lunutliH t'riiin l.t ai Jaonary 1800. The flour t
be d.'livcrwl in ptrntiK double micU. of twilled
cotton one hundred pounds each
Nut Ii'kh ttmti ii two months supply (nt each
piiHt j to In1 doltrerod hi n time Two good aecu-
rinc' tu be imiui'l for tlie faithful performance of
tlii contract.
I'riiiMiHiila to lie endoried " Propoiala for f.irn-
iahing Flour." T. (i WILLIAMS
1st Lieut A. C. 8. Dept. ..I 1'....-
Officeof A C S Dept ( IVxaa I
Sun Antonio. Rapt 30 I860.
Vi)T-lw
.
'Eiie Celebrated
C () P P i: K T O E.
Mitcliell's PatenTMelallic Tip
DIBIONBD ESPECIALLY WJI
BOYS' YOUTHS' & CHILDREN S
nOO'BX AND SHOES.
RANCK'S
MiV ANTONIO TEXAS
ll.r Prim ipul nf till I Iii-nnih' n in - .1k(i.-ii.
In Mnvnincinn tbat altirn ita ..inlh.-i ui in Ran
Antunl'i fume tlirc yrnra nun. ftmuy fiieii frmi
ililltTtnt parte of Uifl rltntc Iihvh Inkcn the eourao
pn w nl'i'il. nnd nre now kecpllfl biMikantanlirie
vnryinr rrotll OOfl I" four tl.tuieand Mollara pm
nnniiin
The I'mirei iri'oribrii nt ibie Institution em
bmcfl "Unuli hfiping lv Double I.ntrji ' na ap
plutl tu Otert department of rnde Calrulnticue
(IfifTHpondence Penrnaniblp nml Lccturee on
Oomrticrclal Low ami Political Economy in tbeir
different relatloni t Cotnraeroe.
I'upilr belnC taii(lif indivldunlly applicants rnn
enter at any time)
Tl required to Oomploto tii Courao irom h
to 13 reeke-bul the number ol ipaaona notbetns
litnit'Ml i. I nrr (leaire.l to ittii-rnl until quallifled
in h Lhorongb praotlcal manner to ak rbaryu
nf inul keep HuoitH nooordlng to the lut. l mid
moat approTed ityle.
UT TfittlnTrfoaaafOO ttJ
TESTIMONIALS FKOM THE PRKS8
"Thll tnelltntlOfl the only Ol eof UiO kind In thin Stale
le eomltteted by Mr. iTaraea B Ranak who halne;gri4n
ote'i ntOundrywOlnolnnatl Iteroanille Ootlfjn itood when
'tulle a youlli iiinoiiK the flrM 111 hll )iorenst(n aa a nne-
tl il tp '!. ki j.tr in t' e rn-'l kti"wn h i.fle of Pierre I'eRe
OOo Olnclnnatl Ohio 7ta OhrUttan AdvoeaU
" Mr IliiiKk lini Just closeil wiili KUfcein n iterond clint
Intheielence r bookkecpIng iy double entry at tin
place. Tatar! than-.
"Ode of Mr. it' ihijiMh who but n ihorl time ago wnn
attoffetbar nnaeqaainled with the mereantlle bnatneea in
now keen! r hi ihewholeealfl and retnii in.r;uiii iiu-i
Btoroof Dre. Orrrory k Blahetnorc of tnti plaoo( one or
the itiii.-t k-. eirriticil'y Jirrnnjrvl t.t or douMu entry bixiki
that nn te r innd In the State. KaOrttnffi f'tit
' We wtuiii ah ie tin e or our readera who Itave eoni
whom they wi-ii to tit fni the botlnaieooeapatioBiot life
to it rui to tblMohool. I'jiJ.ut fetitoernt.
'I i.i i rnldable tnltltutlon l locateil In Ban Antonio.-
AuMln it it' (totHU.
Ai : praotleal tent of the vet do of Mr. Ranok! Initrna
ttonaa u teaeher of bookkeeptnf . wo onjr need itata the
foot! that In a number ol towneof thll fltute where Mr
u haa tenth L younB "n who derived til their '.nuwi-ii-
of ncioi.it t frcin lilin are now re eivlnR flue lalaHea U
in ok'keei en in the beet honeea IB U e coaolry.
"Thli ii i" Impregnable faot an.i we utate it an an on-
Bonraeanent for n young men iq avail theaualvea ot the
opportunity nw pre-tnlel tlient nf Af-iitrlnK ' useful
and elaaant a. accompllihmenL sm Antonio IfttoUL
"8 iet:i vounK men In ni city have been enabled
!';.'..'; then attendance upon i. oourae to obtain tiii
rlani hnatlona anl we learn thai only lr Woeke ninee
rt yoi og gentlemen iralni i nnder him eecured in appe nt
nn nt if book-keeper In n large mercantile OiUbllehment
Id NewOrleana.- Sin Anton to Ltdgtr
'Thin mliool luir. BOW been loentetl in r ur city n (iifll
i loot time for our cltlaeni to onderatand lt merlte Here
it where a ; 'Mjir ihonld go before commencing In the
WOrld f Irn ntself. In three month! he will I a citpftMe of
l i plngbooki ii. anyof ti.ir bnilneee houaoe. Sun notoiifo
IV.rnn
" .Mr. Kaucli opened :i whool in ihli place with tome 60
Kuligpr ' r- :tnI Itai lloce taught with eminent unr in-. -Ttema
II ' fin fUunirr
MThe dlitlugu ihed eu 'ceea he ha met with nt Hottelon
fjhappell Ulll Waahington .-a r . i other putoei Ii infflcleat
roe immenda on. Xow Stov
11 The hooka of ieveral ol the hi t mercantile booaeiln
thll place nre being kept I)' yonnfr men who owe their
knowli 1 .- i the cm-.- to h lourit of inatnictloii In Mr
Ranckj xi roantllc School. r7i uiU fnqutret.
' lie ha taught taveral aeaalom in thU place nml hai we
believe given untveraal r itlafai I nn to hn patro. - Trw
h
"Itr. Ranek la the beat bo . ' eporwe have everaern.
Cnton Dtntoci at
"He lithe L'rusojpal of thai fl-orlihlng Initltutlon al
Pun Antonio known n llanck'i aloreantlle College. Si
gutn V. rout .
"Thll tnitltttllon Imi certainly a atrorg claim to tl.c
patrontigt- of our otii jr men. .1 uefin hfeiVftfeiwser.
"It I- .-. ii'i.iiie l ny m o.i irien I James r.. tiiincK wnoni
EDUfATIONAL
I .ina h Ici;n'(imiil
OP
BAYLOII DSIVERSaTY.
AKHAKUEMKNTH FOB TflU VI. All l-'
TIIVT t.eat tfrm of thLi IniltniiMi aovMatneea on
Tutdey ftbruarjr 111 tltv in I eenUBttfl fl
mrjLtl.J
FACTTLTV
ll v. i CLiaa-'Prinripai tnd Pw fffer f llaral an I In
i. i tnal I'rni-'tophy
Ma. Ii (J. ittotaiLii Prof.ta'i of i.anRu .- .. i Matb
ematk
Mm Milt li Ditta Kngllih Language and Mttratnre.
ai)N l.iinijrii Lttt'i Frer.-h end German
a Jhn J . Montr -Tearher ' ' i'ipiiiit"ry Depm tmtn
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
l W Ciia-rnnclpfii and Prnieajef ofTocal at.d In
itrnnuntal Mmic
Ktaa Uikt k. Qgiag - ITarpi P ano and vocal Ma
Oit.sB A. Ciiaia Onltar n.l l'i in
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT
Kaa Oaaiui 1. Cnia-Orawinjr and Patntrag InOUatBd
Watai ' !' n
Mite L no LieaAi-ix--ri.ii Idorv nn-i Wai Works
UOAHDlNO
lla it. h Kai.iRii ii Maa 11 l i :L ...... ..
UOVBRNK8S
Mna M.u nn u Ci.ARi
COLLEGE BUILDING.
The Baltdlng for tlii tnttttntlon it ipaeloni ti...'-
itnry Hone 1 thfttr 1'.h n cnpriLHy for three hundred
pupil 1
The furniture eaci .lent and Bf Iba Bloat approved
modern conntruction.
ThafaCQlty Is complete. Mnnyare already well known.
having bean eonneeted with the inatttutton far oavtrat
yenrn.
The addition! to the Facui y anwraaa a i - htgneal ordar
of talent.
The Muiic Department hai been placed under tt . dlreo
Hon of profeeeor D. W.Ohaao. Thl! arrangement affordi
thehlgheet gratiBeniion to the friend! of the Inntuutlon.
Por many yean ennneatcd with tbo Judeon taitltuie nt
Marlon Alabama and iolnoitenlly with Ihe 10 range
Fetnalo Oollrgc (Is. bla pUptll ur- t nnd throughout tfiO
entire Lontli and are a gratjfylng evidence of hie niittty
ami luoeeai nt u leaoherof MuiTe Two member! of his
fninlly will afford nil the needful uaidatuiice In thU) depart
nieut.
The Ornamental Di partmant In charge "f Mm. t'arrie
L Ohaae. will afibrd Uiehlgheet advantage! t' young li-
dlej deafron! of :icitiir.ng tin- aouompuihnienui taught
tliurcln.
I'nfntitig In OH! In now ndded to the itudlei pumad in
tl.j 1 Uvjiiu tun I.:
laatruotlon upon the Harp having been frequently mite
ltd by tbt patrona of tie Inatltntlon h competent teacher
of tlmt liitrutaent Iikh boeu provided.
The Depaitmant f M dern LengnaOei i in charge if a
highly accomplished 1 rench lady who itiuh 1 the dia-
eharga of her ntlea the mst unqueetlonable ability.
In word nil the upp''intnnnts are thoia of a nrat elaai
itHutlon.
Parent! and (luardlens r.re reflpectfBlly requeeted to
communicate with the Principal Who .l! render any de-
sired loformatlen.
The number of puplli during tho paat .war lias been one
hundred .ind ih.itien. The last aenbir ftlau nnmbered
fourteen piadjtc. IL CLACK
vlOnWMy Principal
AT ST IN COLLEGE.
LOOATKD nt ikEThviM. . Walker Oonnty Tevaa
FACULTY.
Bav. Rorci W. iuhky d. U frealdent 1'rofenor Moral
and Intellectual Pi.iiomphy.
Rev. Joawra H. OiLvia A M. "tbane1' Profeaeor Ancient
and Modern LinK'i'ii'f
D. F. ObADV A M " Iiker" 'r-f. tor Math. 1 1 t . - and
Natural Seteiice"
J ii. Pewvacoat A. D.t Adjunct Pi feeeor Mathematics
Wm v. Paaata A. ii.. Adjunct Profeaeor Latin and Greek.
Profeuori Perrie and i' ntecoal la barge of Vwwrvil ipp
D 1 itrtwnt under special supervision o( the Pretldenl
Oollrgtate year commence! il e PIrat Monday In Beptetfl
Iht and rl'wes the last wee1; in June.
Two leerioni of five uontha each with no Intervening
vacation icept for Chrttmai hi !. 1
Tuition in College C aues ' p j ir
" Prepartory Department frorafto tfl1'
payable half yearly in advance on the PIrat Monday In
September and February
Tuiti'n remitted In raae "f pn I r acted 1 :1 neas nnd n 1
student matriculated until the tuition Is paid t" the Tr.au
n 1 .
Boarding in respect aide famill.-s fro-n 1 11 -. .- j.-r
month Application tt. iy be m id t" tl - Preal l
The health Mid in ir . Dpi el '.y '"
tected here as they can be anywhere undei hnman can
and ugvury. tflO-nBO-tl
OROVBKA RAKER.
I knew when though a mere hoy he Stood at the bead I f
In- pro'cMMi'U in a irui'l : keeper in one oi in-- '
lacget houaei in the city of Cincinnati. Cbr ffafceafan kTT VKKR'S
aVeww. " or
Beal le ho 1 reirular pradnate -f nw r.f the i.eBi ; SELECT SCHOOL I .i m . Ull S
Mercantile coiiegea in tne umiea Piatrs-iru .von- rnUyt Fifth 8eaaion of thll Scl IwUl com
For furtht r particular! ad Iroea
JAMES E.RANCK
Oct 3 CO nO-tf Principal.
AS Improvement hai been applh 1 to B toti ami Shoes
by sfnloh a saving of expense to the consumer of t wo
thlrda Id realized 1-y actual ex riment.
THE TIP
nonilita Of a piece of tipper or other Indlstructlble ma-
lerlal. neatly fattened to the toe af th boot or Khe
forming a oompUte protection. Thii invention ! now
preeentad to the puWir. wtth the fullest knowledge of Its
practical utility havit g been teated over two years and I
destined entirely to supersede the old style f r
CIIII.nUEN.-i' HOYS' JUYOl'THS BOOTS A SHOES
The Importance of thll invention will be rendlly appro
"dated as It Is well known that children Invariably wear
mil tin Ir boots and shoes
FlUfiT AT THE TOE
and with this protection the will up n an average wear
at leaat two or throe tlmea aa long ai the old style while
the exptnse Is
HVr A TRIFI.T. MORE.
This Invention U a'-m specluly appM-.I.V to Min-r
Boot and all OOOUpatlon! subjecting the. loe of the boot or
:.(: be cut or wnr. .
t erehanta and the public generally win te the impor-
tance of obtiiininir these goods Immediately es they arc
destined for general use. to supersede all othi r k nda
The Uoods may be obtained of nearly ill the wholesale
di uler in - prln.ip.il cities or of the Bubicrfben
CHAM' HiKMY A. COt
lOwwaaaor ma ptkm.i BOSTON.
Oct. 10-nlO vll-ora.
TOBACCO GEIVCY.
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I menop on Monday. September fth i-"'i
PHEPAUATORIf 1)- I'AHTMENT
The uMiii! Enffllah llrancfaea.
.11 Mm: hi. I' i:i WENT.
Ti Lai .1 1 1 French i aufah Italian u-i
Qerman !.:.. 'n.. . . Ha'hemiit'tca
SENIOK Im.!' ii ME !'.
Natural Philoaophj A.tmnoroy Chcmlatry
i.t-..; . Minerali uy Botanj I ilonj etc.
Int.-l!' dual Phi ihy I torio and i.
Ltteratui .
A well aele J T.ibr&r; - I : led foi
tl.. n-. of tlie nu -: alao n c(j'"1 Phlloiopbical
Bnd Chemical pparatna
UECTURE3
Will lie (!ivpn througl "ir the year in Ihe einpfi
In Continental and HiiRliah Literature Natural
Philosophy Astrennniy and' heiuii
It. exportmer.t . Natural lll.ton w '..
ol Mil erel. Bhi Is .'. V. -i Mm c will be
taaxbc In the 3chml without extra obai
T.-rui. of Tnittnn n. bi ret I .
Tba 111 ial cb irje will be i; ..'j.- for Inatt imental
Mil nml nae of Piano.
TEA! HERS
T!.nirn nnki-r. A M ; Wm. 0. 0:i. A. M :
Mill .1. M Oihann
NSTRUMBNTAL SIC 10
MIu ii. Baker.
Austin July ::'. '53 vl0-n5l-tf
i'OUNG LADIES'
HIGH SCHOOL
T1IK Cth Seaaion f the above ichoolwlll ecm-
nieticc ou Monday tin- "'tli .t i ptomber
under tin- Joint direction ol Mr and Mra. Barr
They reapeotfully Inform the many frlendi and
patrooa ol this icbooltha1 tbej have completed
a contract for the erection of u largo ti..l eommo-
diiius buildlnjt t'.ir n-i.:..: purpo ea which will In-
titled uji and arranged .n the Intebt mul moit
approved ayitem.
I !.m nnmnnatllnn. Aritliinnlle.. Alffi.r
MathcmaUoa Aitronomy and Latin will ba nnder "'-""'. ''
tin. luparvlilon ol air. irr. tcenulng t ritm
hud ever) brunch ol Ancient n .1 Modurn Utvra
litre will bethoroughiy taught. Initroctlon will
be civen InMuilo aud Hinging Drawing Paiating
aud Embroidery
Mr Barr will receive n limited number nf
young Indiea ai boardcra win will bu carofull)
titlended t..
Applloatlpii may be made by lotter or In prrtioii
Ht the roiiaence of Mr. Barr corner ol CypruM
hikI Sun Jaolnto Btreete.
Au-.tiu. July -J:ld '59. vl0n50 tf
o rover nnuvrt
t i.i 1111! TRli
FAMILY M'.WINi; MA0HINE8
NEW STYLE - PltlCKB 1 ROM f.10 TO fltfi
Mir. rii.wjr ur ir rtffl iiimmi n?.
496 HKOAinVAY - ' NEW YORK
II DAMP STREET NEW ORLEANS
Mn Oi HiMSMin. Ualveiton Aant for Tojta.
S. si hwiNM.iN Auafin Teiaa
W AttneiM inall prinrijiti i ill t nnd 'iimi
la il.t I. mini HatM
There Murium- rrw Irom two h i.o.)h it. pur-
I vliaifil from llni uliiri- ii-qiiiiiti ' ln re windlag "I
ll.irml tl.i ) Hi mi. 1 II. llnlln r. ami Burea in n
. perlur ilyle fiull-inR inch tram bylbolrown
iiprri.lii.n wlthoi t recouria t" tha I.muI kn--. die
in in required by other maoblnau 'lin') will do
better Itwlngtban a arainrtn-a run I'vrti il ai 0
worka forooe cent an hour and an- uDQUeatlon-
i.blv the tat l S'rtcXinti In thi marliel forfamllji
ewing on account ol thl( ilrablicity durability
ram' ni iimiini'i iiirnl ami adaptattnn to all rarle-lu-a
nf (am l lewlng exeouUi a either heavy nt
line work with i iunl faribly ami Without ipoclal
niljiiRtuiei t.
A evldeooi of the nnqueitlohabla inpeflortty
.if their Machlnaa theGnovKn Si Dakrii i.-
im. Maihini.I OMPAN V beg leave to feipecllullj
rifn to the following
"Having bad ono nf the 0 rover 67 DakerMa-
elilnoa m my fajnlty for nniriy a year and a half
1 ink'1 ploaiure In cotnmondlng it a overt way
reliablo for i!n-1 urpoie lur whtcb it i. ealgnea
Family uio." flfrr. Jotkua l.fnritt. teyi l.r.
Dr. I. tin itt. l.'Htorflf -V Y. liuhprwU nt.
" I confl ii iny.rlf delighted with your Sewing
ofaohtne which Im. bean in my ramfl) for man)
innnthi. It linn alwaya beon ready i..r duty re-
quiring im adjustment and la eaally adapted to
rvr.y rarieti of family aewlng by limply cliang.
Ing toe ipooli of thread." tfn. blittttth Stria!-
Im I in nf llrv l)r Strieklanil Editor nf N I
I In islitirt Adxorntr.
"After trying loveral different machine . I pre-
fared youri on account ol iii itnrpliolty and tin-
perfi ct in-..' with which ii i manage 1 a well a
tbo itrength and durability of tho aeam Aftn long
ezperteneo 1 feel competent to apeak in thla miin-in-r
and to confidently recommend it fur evorj
Mnii-t ol family aew ing. 1r... ' U. Spo ntr
in j the Editor of tin lirooklin Star
1 1 have uaed n Qrnver A llakrr Sowing Mu-
rium' for -' y.-ar nml lm.- found it a lapteo in... I
kmili-iif lam ily lowing from c mbrlc to broadclolb
Oarmenti have been worn oul without the ri ing
way dl'a ititeh- The Machine ii oaiily kept in
order and eaillyuied V- .1 ; Hliinpli wlft
of lic inn Whipple X.ir )..r.
"Your Sewing Machine hai been Iq me in my
lainily the paat two yean nnd the Imlir requoat
me to givo vim lb. ir teatliuonlala to tin perfect
adapteaneaa aa well ai Ial ir-iavlng qualitlei :u
the performance of family and In. in hold lewlng
llllr VI lloul :. ill II ur York
' for loveral monthi wo have mod 0 rover A
liali. r lewtug inachfno mul bavt matutho
concluiion tlmi every laily who dealroi li-r lew-
lug beautifully and quickly done would be moat
furtunate in poiieailng i I theie reliablo and
Indefatigable Iron kneedlo womcu1 whao rum-
bincd qualitiei of beaut) .trengUi and aiinplirity
ur.' Invaluablo." J II tforrit daughter of Clen
Geo I1 Morris Editor af tha Homt Journal.
Extrart of a letter from '!'. lt Leavott Eaq..
an American gentleman now reaidenl tn Bydi ey
Nrv. South w ilea dated January lii I65B:
I had ... ti nt tun v I Mellxurm . In I J53. In I
which there were overthreo thouaand k i-.Ik ..f
inning done with ono . l Qroverd Hakcr'i Ma-
chinci and a ifngleaeamol that haa outatood all
the double leami tewed hj laflorswlth u kneedle
. i twine."
" If Ilomer could hi called up from bia murky
hadei ho would alng the adventfol Qroyi r S liii-
kerai a more benignant mlracla of art than wai
f it Vutcaiia imitby. Ue would denouuee ini't-
uight ihirt-makii . i the din ful ipring of woi
unnumbered 'l'rof. North.
"I take pleaanro in laying that the Qrover A
Bakeriewt liiui have more than luitaiucd
mj expectatii n Alter trying and returning otl.i i-
I have thri i i them iu peratlon In mv dillereul
' ea and i tor four yuir' trial baveno fault
to ; nd " . It llammon . Si nutor of .S-. r Cnro.
Una.
"My wife 1 ai bad nno ol flrover .v I! ker'i
rami) - ' ui ;.. i .i -:.. time aud I am
atli lied II 1 1 one of tho i"- : loboriavlng mnchinea
that baa I n Invente 1 I take t uich pleaaure in
:..... ' ing c to the-public. J O Harris. Gor-
i .im it ii i a tstt
' I: m u beautiful thing and put iivurybi iiy into
an excitemunt ol guod humor. V-..rei a Catho-
lic. 1 ii 'i!l In is upon aluta Orovoroi KaK.-i
having an eternal linlliiloj in eoniincmoration ol
hi ' ! del ! foi Inn ti ity " I .... in i .V Clay
"1 think it bj firth' I ! patent ill tteti. Tlii
Maohine can i adapted from Ihe fuiual cam.
iirie to tbo heavyest ca.ain . It r. ivaatronqer
falter bl.1 mori beautillilly than 0 'an Itnarini-.
Ii mine could mil ; cl money ild uot
buy it."- -tin .1 (i.Broirn Saslioille 1'iitn
" Itlnpeody .. i . in atanddurabloinitawnrl( :
iieafily uuderatood aud kept in repair. I ear-
ueatly reoonitnend thla maehinetoall mj ncqunlu-
cei and others." jlfn M A Forrttt Mtmphit
Tl ii n .
an flenant HVM Htavi
1-iaii" with tht latL.tiuirovem.'iit fur ttm ti.. nf Unit.
Pa-U. te.
Thart U aUo a imi- Rafrnhnint BaHioa when a Itai
guicr can lit: m-rve! ub a Bhor' linll't'.
Mr. li it J 40 cull attention tn Mrm .rkof
Kiapic and Faaoy CaTrocerics
at raiilvid frttm New York nn.i Kew Orleaai! lit- h.i
itoo tlia largaal and but aMortad l-t "i Hin... i to.n.
oomprtalng ihr eholotit linnil.. lucliKiiait the hat Itn-
i ".r t.-'i HheTii.h.H iri'irim wine. pnraTtxaa Winn -
allot which will b. I II low fr cash.
Dot. uVnlO-rll-u. j. I n
'L'fii UolJara Reward.
Strayed from tba SubaoribBr a light colored
Am ri.'au Borrel Horse about l'i or 6 hana binh
IiuH u imall tnr in hi. forehead uml a lump about
tbo eentreof hi bark. He waat year obi lait
So inc. Hruii.le.l 1' 0 mi tbe b-ft ahonlilrr.
HENRY BTEU6SY Ken. Atutiu.
liio-tf
UCWARII.
LEFT iny promiiai on Monday. theS6Ui Mf
lu.t. a negro man. Elliott ubout twenty- j
ao-. .-ii yea i old blat-k i feel two iiicbe..q.
high rather thin vliaged. with iharp noae t.rr-
ni'ly thick llpi. light wblikera mma icara on bla
breaat and tor oramped by weartug t uln niim'
a literal reward will be paid to any one de-
livering li'in t me near Wucn or apprehendlog
uno confining bun ao I can uei hliu
net- .illicit JAMES E IIAKKISO.N.
"LOST
111IF dattdrllbt Cc-iinwaie of J. nn EUUlO iMUtd U
J'- Wfi !'.- ii- f...-- hy the lilttrlct (iurl-r Na-
( OR'Iriphii BOttQtyi ' ' S ' r ''la.' uf I -' I "I h lClh
Uy of Movtunbtr IHl'i dJ if i I roumi. AppU04tiO0 fOf
'hll'Uful' 'I. -(.:! I Will be .';". I' 111 i-.:.. ". tlttVN
nilELPS & JOIIN8TON having secured tbo
1 Agency of iavora1 brandi "i' lino
VUU.I.M. ( UEWINO TODACCO
rr- ii:;i; call tin' atteotlon of tho Trad$ oi
vvoU ai conwinan lotboiame Loven of tbe
weed will do woTl to'trs Bonia uf nur beit braodi.
Wo hi'h iildd Agetitt tor n
OHBAPBB Ainu l.K
nml country werfibanti ami otben in want will
And it to tbelr Intoroatto examlno our Tobacoo
before purohaalng oUewbero.
PhrSps iV JoliliHtOll'i
FALL STOCK.
Selected with oare by our Mr I'lo-lua ia now
mi tin-way from New Yoik. AoVertiiementi in i
tba paper will announce the reooipt aud opening
ol the name
Oot.8 vllnfl-tf PHELPS & JOflKSTON.
KiiVAWAV
From tbo uoderaignedi llviog In Caldwell
niiri-Mu Co loniu time iu June 11 a
negro boy name! Blmon about twenty-five
ur thirty yean of ige dark oomploiion.
uftui eaay long torn if fotoe. Iinc tout vciv
broad acroai the toei unl a narrov boeht ! i h
hair ouoioi down rather low on lii" furobead-be
WAigbi about 150 or tn poundi and in a tolerable
goo i blaokamttb. Hi aaldi on leaving Uoino be
would not own bit uuuter. lie la making bliway
to Mexico.
1 will civ1 libiVai n wail for hii capture uml
afa delivery to me or mi Information thai will
enable nn tn dlaoover bin wbereal outi will be
thankfully reoelveil
Addron W.O. K08ELY
Oft. h -vlln'- f.t Caldwell Burli ion Co . To.
MKMl'lltS MKDICAL COLLEGE
Tm. Baatlon of tty institution f'r 136UA 'c
will oommenoa un tbo Brat day of November neit
A preliminary oourae will be n'wn. tu commence
na tliu fifteenth Ootober.
0E ILLB i(- BABLY M. d Data.
No - 'Mv. Mi-iupbu. 1'eun
nsliiuei Goafs
PERSONS Interest"! In the hlitory lntrodutlon and
prrpuatloti ot these rare ami vatiul la anlmali will
I.' rttroltDN With a pj-tui.hlut free of rliurB. on upi'licH-
uon by letter to R10IURD I'FTfcK.
No Bvll4w. Atimiii Georgia.
ros: sxisE
A Groat Bargain.
I offer for ialo uiy Hbmeatead Realdenee a
hort iliniiiii o North ol tin- Capital oontalnlna
Right mul i half acrei. It ia admirably iltuatea
for a private reildenco i inenlnR man) beautlei
uml advantigei not to be met with elaewliere in
tbr neighborhood of An. tin.
I 1mi wib to ..'ll my itook oonalitlua ofCowi
an. I calvea ami iome young cattle Abou l-lu-a
fol hoga poultry &c
Aim. two very promlalog young Jacki. I will
ell tbe above property to a oaah purebaaer oon-
ildrrably under their value. Tln-st- anlmali 1
itill left for caah or work honea.
Apulloatlon to br made to
JOHN' KII.l.ll EA.
drlo Col. G. W. WHITE.
Austin rVpt. 'i-'. IWSO
0I. SSI"MS.M
i'lNK BUCKS I'lill BALKI
mhomai P. MoKiuoey & Willi. Fawcott bav..
Y ii.-.'oriuir.i tb'iiiM'lvei totrtbrr. fot tba pur.
in. hi. of rniiitiLr and importing Dae heri in Teaai i
and will have to iinive in Ootobor in Hmefbr
breeding puriio.ru tin- praient leaion One hun-
dred One Bljoaian I'reneb and Bpaolih Merino
Buokl lor null- nt froul $! to 9.50 prr brad. Wo
give tbii notice thlt thoie deelrlng topurohaao
may be. Informed of ibr tart ami t-i lullolt en
gagouienti Iu advanco of tbelr arriial.
Mr TuBirtt i N'oiiii making bi leleottom In
prr.ot) mil i ii pinrtirui nrriimnhii atui .' iMirink'
on tbr ni p t" arrlte at Qalreiton and via Hemp-
htriici to Aiihtiu and dallverlei will be made to
luch .li de.iri purcbaalng on tbo way.
. MiKi:'.KY sv FAWCBTT.
vob II -llli- ti. ; .
THllEE Hi N.YWAY NiJfillOJSB CAP-
TURED. o.i; :'iiiu-'t Allen belonging to Stephen Jaok-
on of l.ilirilv roiintv walgbl I50lbl nurd 'to
roan and Iu height ." t.j.t - mebea.
Another named Andhrion I aging to John
Tn) lor uf Caldwell 0 utity wribn I60lbr rop
prr colored n' d about Ua yr.iin and o frot io
mrlirt- in bigbt.
AiM the tbiril. Aiuly baloDgl to Win Matthew.
of Wondvillu Wood fouuty v. ri ;h ir.oll.r and
u of a liijlit ri'pprr color.
1 ba above doaorlbed pastOM btvft beau ooui
initU'il to tho jail of tlii. count) II runaway. j
the ownrii aro hereby notilieil to romo I rw'ur''j
J ia charge. anJ t;iho tbeui awtiy or (.. wjjj lJ
aalt wito ai the law dlrcoti.
JOHN DOBBDf Bb'fl
50 ' " Bciar County
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
OF ALABAMA.
AT UOBILK.
Till: reu'ir Ooune ol Ltolaru ' ihl. Inniitui! ii
.-ill commenceon Monday - titimf Noveiatur
next.
Th. F iruliv I. eompoKi of the foil nrlngiteiitliinL-ii
3. 0. N :i. U. n Profeuorof furirerv.
J V. Hii Mi-. M II. l-ri'tcM.-r i Aii:i.rnv.
Wm il. Atul'T-inu M h. Profeuur of Purtolagy nnl
Pallulogy.
(tea A. K. iclium M. I) Profl nor ol tli Pri.1 i I
Uedloini.
F. A. no.. M. I) Profeuor of Uataria Uedlea un.i tbo-
rapoutlcf T. K ii.ir.lni m. n. Prafanprol Otntotrla ami tba ni.
fii.i' ol Women and ChUdron.
IV. J. Taylor ot Pliiladolphla Profeuor of Chembtry
(i. Otvi-ti M li Detuooatrator of Ijiitomy.
Any Infonoatlon rupeetln. the eoum of Itctnres nr
Other Iho! i eu OOOneeUM will ilo tn.l.lutiun miv I.m l.a.l
by iddroulng nil II. AN0KII80a M. P
nil-In Deaa of the Faculty
COMMERCIAL NIGHT SCHOOL
Ml;. IIAKi; will open claiaei ou the eveulng
of Monday the 6th ol Septembor for young
ffeutietneudeilrouiof beoomtng prolleieutlniionk.
keeping by imglo or doublo entry Arithmetic
Algebra or Mat! miiiM.
The pigbta aud boura of attendanoe to be de-
termined i) the time i.ioot luitable to a majority
of tbe itudenta
Aiihtin July 8.1d. '69 vlO-n50-tf
A TJ S T V
Collegiate Female IiimIUiiIc
The Bboolaatla Year eompriatng thealxleenth
inul leventeenth lenioui. oommencei on tho Hr.t
Mooday In 8epteroberi 1869.
FACULTY:
Rev. H. J. Pntii A. M Frlncival aud Profeuor
of Anolent Language aud Matbematl i.
Mna. W. smith Vico Principal aud loitruo-
treai ol the Sclencei.
Mits. J P Bbxiiv Preparatory Dopartmt tit
.). smi t zt. Profeuor ol Mualoand Qerman.
Mua. J. Situ ps6E Initruotreaa on tho Ptauo.
Slit-- i'. F. i.H in i imi. French and Kpanlib.
.viii?.. iit .vii t ai i I'attittngi ismbruidory and
Ornamental nraucbei
toV Vo'cal Mil i- free of charge.
To the punili of tin- Imi lotion wbo take lea.
em; on the i'luii" Profeuor Bcbutse villi give in
itraetinn alio ou tbe guitar without extra charge.
For further particular ice cataloj r addreu
I'.-t.l I) li J. SMITH A. M Prluolpa
InCbrniation.
If TiietuMI. ir. mpeetfully iDtomed tlt-'
ot.uofAu.Uo Ooll.it. will here metlontha ..ici.t
in raiiru.ry n.i i nn i in uii.i.mi m .. .
"Wo lin.i thia Machine to work to oiir aatii
faction nnd :iii pleii.urn recoiuineiid ir m the
public ii- ivo believe the Qrover & Baker tu betho
heat eninc Mnchinii in use. "Drum Brothers.
"H uied exclusively for family purpoiei with
irdlnary care wager they will lait one 'three
.fore r.ir- and '. tl' 'tllil never 'el out of tlx '
l.ilm I r-' .in S'aihrilU T -it
eorpa
uiKi'liur.
2. I tit-r.yil CoUaa.ol.UN
lerlal be luruMual however a iiiIh-.. - i lf n
coune or uuuuotlon (tvw -aU Iu oombar .i .
tur k-i.iluioli.il. .. Mi...! l0Ule g0r ..
8. I liu I'r..nrr
tba general .ry CnarlmentwUI .i.t
wl.oiKiir. ..rtllei.rt.r .. u j--.. ... .
4' " .. n "'''"'Hiblyiiwy lici.1.1! . i io IxiUiik.
-.UUI wharahatoiba found .loll Im . .i .
. ..r . 1UV . . . Ill
oce.i. o.iio ruldi 111 tba Ca .. ad I and I
aiv. proteelloa Io Ihe proptrty .a wall i- i irr .
.oii.i.oi luparniloa srw Ihe aludeau while oo Ihe Col
i.e irottaaa
A ha pnuol Wirm eoeaminelnf ea la. Oral Uondu
of Frtiuury olll aloaa oi me ii t i. i aad.y In Jr
Uuauviuy Ti.ii.. .. M ti;tr uaii.i-v
vluaiS-if. ... .
"ILavebad your Machine for ieveral weoki
and am perfectly latiaflcd that tbe wnU it doea i.
tho beat hi. il moft beautiful tbotevcr wai in tde."
Maggie Aimiton Nashville Tain
" 1 use myMaohlm upon coati dreu making
and finelinen atitehing unj the work liadmlrable
rar hotter than tbe beat hand-sewing oi any
other machine I lia o eve; . eon "- f.ury li. Thorn!-
son Nashville Tnm.
" 1 find the work tbo atrongoat anil most beau-
tiful I have over leeu made either by baud or
Machine ami regard tho Qrover & Bakei Machine
bi one of the greatest blecilugatoo ti lex." Mrs.
Taylor Nashville 1'cnn.
"Ibavaonoof Qrover & Bakor'a owing Mn
ohlnei In uie In my family and find it Invaluable
I can confidently rouuuiiuuadit to all per. oik In
want of a Machine.' '.' 7". Thompson Nashville
Ttnn.
"I take pleasure in certifying to tho utility i I
the Grovcr A ll..krr owing Machines I have
uied one on riliniHt every description of wurk for
moutha aud find it much itr i nor and better io
ever) re.pectihan workdonoh) bond "Mn I'
11'. Itlinltr Nashrille Tenu
"1 would io. unwilling to diipne of ui)
Grovor A ll:.k. r Machine l-. n large amouut
ciaild I not ruplaco it agnlu al pleaiure. Mrs.
II. ti. niril Nashville 'tinit.
" The Gnu or & Baker lewing Machine work
admirably. 1 think the atltob and work far iu
porlor io tlmt ot nn) Bewing Macbiiie I everaaw
i in lino w oik I th in tin- Machine would boliard
to boat-" '. .' ii. Memphis linn.
"I find tbe Macliiue easily mauaged von
durable mul take ploaiure iu reoommendiug it to
all win. wtin e"ii.'-iiiei economy in-! pleat-
ure." Mrs. i- TUus MemphUi 'linn.
"The Grovor iS Baker Si wing Maebinoa have
given -.lirll Hitmliietion Unit v il ObOOl I'll!) ri eoni-
ii I them to nil who wluli ii good and lubitanl M
Sewing Macbluo. It oxoeutea work with inucb
care and ipeed and umro burly I ban any other
Machine have i a." Mrs H II. Mitchell
Mi mphis Tt nn.
"1 am happ) to give mi taallmony iu favor
of Qrover & Baker's Sewing Machine and of
the perfeet satisfaction it uivn In every reipeot
It lows neatly and ihy no moans coiunliratr
and 1 prefer it to all otben I have
.iii-j. uryan ici J Ken. .1. M. Ilryur
phitt Turn. sj
" It atlorils me much pi. r
Machine worki well .ure i. iaytl ttthi
recommend it aa ..ui I .!.. m t i.. tatn l.
you eluiiii for' .oueulng . il tl i- advantage
with ii i. Vii wife ia iny mui . pli .
ihin an-' wo tea pleaaura In cert lying '
elf'ft." .'. i'. Iliini.l.y Memphu h.
1; a ...- mo pleaiuro I" find tbe Qrover .'.
lt:!.i tewing Mucbluei giving io muoh aatiifiu
tion I have ii in eonatanl hip aud liml n all
that ihl bo di i ir. I it la the n. t ilmplu and
litrable M id n i and I beartil) reoommeiul
:1 - '. .!. II ' ' ... I.iiii.
" Having acett examined and mod many olh r
klndiof ewing Machine. I feet free to aay thai
tho '! .ri -1- Baki i -'. liinei ur.. lur superior
to ailotberiii Ui . i incoil fstltt Nash-
Villi' 'I'l Itll.
-I ooniidur my i .Ing Machine Invaluable
and would uot take Ave times its cost if jcoubl
not supply it placa Willi it l can do nil my
fatnllj lowing In abi utone fourth tbe time I oeuld
With my hands M J Srott NashvlliSf T
Ct7-M IND : 'ii. A CIRCULAR Sf
HAMPSON t- IlrTNRrCKH.
NA.1llMO.VI A: BICMCII t!4
OBRjfBAL DSAtiEBS in '
HATeJ. BOOTS AND SHOES
CXOTHINdar
HARDWARE. VHOCKEllY UIIU-
OBRIRS t-r. fa;
.irsTt.v. TJhXsMtk
Marnh i ' n"
ri'-A I IU.lt A lurcoaisirliuriitiut recciv-1
J and for mile.
SAMPSON A nENRICKS.
PIUNTINQ l'Al'I'.H A good stock n.w. au
bonk. .J ii-1 received ami lot '.lo by
SAMPSON A IlKNItlf'KS.
aTATlONEKY. A larKe and full aasorttnen
I j loraale by
BAMPSON A Iir.NUIC'KS.
GIBKHY A 8TAK-I-: Itol'i: A large atock on
I himtl n.nl tor i ale bv
SAMPSON a UliNltiClCS.
RECORD BOOKS. in and l-j Jra ibr ia'e
by SAMPSON & ItENBIUKS.
mOBACCO! TODACCO!! A1nrgetoeiivc7i
i luperlor ehewlng an-1 nuoklifj Joitie
reived and for f.ti!o by
SAMPSON A 1TKVUICKS
17IAMILY GltDC BRIE8. A k..I afWftiui in
just loorivi 'I at. 'I for c.'.le low for ra-'i
SAMPSON .'- BEN1ICKS-
C1AN FEUITS Oyitera pioklea saliuo
I mackerel -Are. frwh supply JuitrAoetVeu
BAMPBOM A IDBNBIOBB
CifEOCREBT Woo.l iitilTiiWhre. FnrVale
; by BAMPSON A I!.':m;icKs.
r00'IS A- SHOKS. lailio'. uieli'l miSK..
yonth'i an! children's. A well "ulect o
stock. Tor sale by
SAMPSON A HENEICES.
I IMi.V cambric taaodkerchlafs black silk
I j mltfl f-iik ruioboa rlbbonft oathbrlc a--y.w'm
L'.luintja and Inserting! plain and figu
boblnet crape n il crape laco together wit i
full assortment of French and Swiss embroide-
ries. Just rcooivod and for Bate by
SAMl'SON i llKNRiCkS.
nAKUWAUK. A full aasortment fi'maleu
SAMl'SON A HENBICKB
Oct. Iflth'8-nl0vl0.
UN BANDS. :;. I. 60 T. 8 9 lOaul Itt Inn.
Vjl India KubberOin Bauoi For safe bv
BAMPSON V HENRIOKS.
im )w mm'
rpili: UNDEBSIQNBD Inlbrnu the citizens -
L Austin ami ihr public iu genetal that bo has
oonaiderabl) enlarged hi. Stock of Mimic ati.l
o'l n to eell besides Music in all its different
branches tbe following articles vixi
Music Paper (ruled) per rjuire 7 . cents.
Warranted Jtali.in Strings oaeh -"
Galvanized Violin ' " ii.'. "
Sup. Violin A Grcitar " 15 '
loin. ' ' " " Itl "
Kngllsh steel Piano " nor ounce WO
Vlolineelto el ritm-p from 26 to r0 rents rnrl.
I '. nb.e bui-H strings ' - $11 nu
( I'ostagt nn Strings 0 cents per punee.)
Catalogues ol music run be In.'! gratis on appli-
cation. A liberal difOOUUUUlowed todoalereand
teachers Persons sending I'o.t stamps tnstea.1 ol
money arc requested to -:. 1 3 cent stamps.
Any pleeo of tutti' even If not on hand will
bo procured without extra charge.
vl0no30:tf. UI1AJU.ES SPEENQ1 If
STRAYED OB STOLEN.
17U10M tho no di raigned about tbe Sllth of April
1 last ono dark bat ! n eabout 11 U2 baud
and ver) heavy Uomau no c. bus some who
on both bind fei '.. bad three shoes when hi
Mt Tho said borse has been owtiedby J. T.
Miller of Auntin. Tin- finder will be liberally
rewar. leil b) leaving him at Miller's utable. or at
my house on Onion Creek. .lAt'lv SMITH-
.inly jii ii " -i
Travis t'outstx Rslenyi.'
Betrayed In G. W. Foster 21 tli June869 b
: iru A. iliiiwo J. P. ii in mn mare i-t; r iu tho
face branded PI7 nn the right shoulder 11 htunij
high about ? yeai "!'!. A roan spatimh tir.i'.
panish brand uuloft hip and branded l.S on left
shoulder supposed to be about twelve years ol
A light brown horse mulo small nprek in i:
fnroliead lell bind foot white about three yea:
old. ID or I i hands high no brand.
Eitrayed b) Win. S Smitb.tllli Jul) I -". ' be.
foro F. E. Smith II'.. a yellow or duu borse
about -i .irn old 1 1 baniN' high branded CB i :.
left shoulder and saddle marked
Eitrayed by 0 S. Turner 13t'i August 1350
sorrol mare left hind foot white. -r npot on th -right
branded R- on lofl shoulder 13 1-3 ban Is
high. A sorrel fill) . branded B on the left ijioul
der 1 1 hiiti'lfl hih nnd '-' yean nld
A palo rod itag ox inarkod orop and upper and
undor bit in loft ear and swallow forktn rit;iit
ipanlih brand on rigbt hip 7 or 8 years old. A
red briodleox marked etop off tho left ear upper
hall crop and under bit in right brandod M with
an 0 under it on tbo left bip about 6 years old.
.u ox with brown ildi . ami white buck marln .1
ilit in left oar branded with iivo J's in cirri'
lu'ii a figure live ou tini loll bip ii or 7 years p I
A rel and white apeckled ox druopborned uiark
crop and upper bit In each rar. branded ou tbe
bip about." yean old.
Eitrayed by John 11 Tulk 90th BepWBGO
before F. I.. Smith .1 P. i 111 bitten grey more
12 or 1 1 yean old. about I.i 1-2 hand high n an-
sh brand mi tin- loft tblgb Alao u bay maro
roit iihnltt li lUOUthl old.
Eitrayed by .loin P. Banlng "l.t Anguit 185'J
brlorr A. ItioiMi 1 P. a red steer with n llttlo
wbtti the end of hii tail about 4 )rars old
tirxi ipring branded l-L marked split in left ami
.wallow loi k iu Urn rignl ear.
Eitrayed by Wm McCutchcan B3rd Sept.
1859 beloro A Brown 1 P.. u bay mare rirV
jiiuil foot white -.in-ill loddle mark) on tin. left
-.1.1.-. ;.!ii.iil I I i audi high .' orO year old blaxod
i !. Tbo colt a bay mate about 0 months nld.
Eatrayod by Robert Musterou2lih Aug ISM
before Albert Brown J. P. u white hi or with
rial head and i k branded 6 years old. A ..
i white steer w in frosty sjdea branded . U. tb
marked swa low. furk iu each ear and uuder bit Iu
tho left ear.
J.T.McLADEIN
Oct B-vlln9-3t (' Ik Travi I'. r
SUPREME COURT
Onh i- of tnhiiij iijj the Do 'h ' of th: fin-
li in. Cejurl itf Austin fur lio October
rem i860.
Two Win i-.- are asilgti-.l for the lien ic- ..i'
the oausos from the hei'iii"! nn! --ixtreuth rli m! rir-t -.
beginning on Monday tho 17th day ol Ootober
1859.
i Ink Wi i'i i r the fourth and eighteenth ''"
trieta beginning on Monda) tho 31st day ol ' '
ii. i- - f said yeai yOfo
TWO Will i. i"r Iho llird
i in ti with .1 ric bi l. iin" .en.eiitli and
ii i) of N'ovcmbi i of said . -ui Monday tho 7th
Twu Wl I !.' for ' jOi-:
: trli if. and ' .ne eli veuth and Ihlrteei th
on Moudai ...' cinity oi Qonaalea lieglni
year. t tb" 2 1st da) ol Novemboi ol said
lit il : til tlie Courl
THOMA8QKBEN fink.
DISSOLUTION OF P IRTNERSUIP
rivi: Finn heretofore existing between tbe
I. uudenigued Is this da; dluolved b) liiatta
tion. Tho unsetllod buslneaaol the Hounu will
itl 'nd 1 ' b) either n tlio firm
n IN il ROBINSON
JOHN STF.I.I'OX
GOLD DI 8T
Oi thi Oolu is rripniol by Ybsi undersigned from
all wbo ih Mn.; tl M Finn. We want to
olose oor buslnoas .. - soon a. poi I! !- and this
cannot be doue till our debtor pay. fou will
always find Itbec one af in read) t bi i
give raal t JOHN n R iBIVBON
JOHN kjTI i : OA
Austin June th 1859 1 10 ni I 5m
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Marshall, John. State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1859, newspaper, October 15, 1859; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81408/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.