Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1873 Page: 3 of 8
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Temporary Ofhices—HUTCHIXS HOUSE, HOUSTON.
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The Bastrop Coal Company
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' the town of Bastrop.
Eingirwm the uauks of the river is a bluff abi
CAPITAL STOCK,
. __; usined lu Eustrop ceunty, ahd zuut .
Inh, say from Feptemberto March. 500. lot * i" « ” •
The following testimonfals wl! ouly go to substant t
' this superor ceal :
G, etc*
he figat discovery of the country, and in enormona
Wreme-c hleraium containa ro poison,
’-.saws no odor in iteeif, operute 8 by destroying
and not by creating au odor Erater then Me oue
0 Be removed.
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Uuvatwabie as a qarzle in Diphtheria. Eore
TLroat, cauker. Catarrh aud Feted Breath.
Iadspen-able in nmemin Pox.vellow.Ty-
tit and carlet Fever. Cancere. Foted Uleers
ieharcesof all kinde, and all contagiou- die
ane *. both as a wash to ne utral.ze fever poipona,
..nd as a disinfectaut
roti ts reeulting from the working of coal mince as
iowing compantes upod their iarge capital tock :
(;. Colletao,aq.: . ... - - — - •
Di ak en--We w... accept the arency of Jour Coul Ma
tou to selt in our city ur ng thie winter luoNLF, saY Troli rt u --------------- , -
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han seen erganized for the xurpoe ot ^”0^5 ml*>Bnn<u “ The e w? id*? t < l it tied in thia wine,
the county of Bastrop, and knownaatheGomamEoaverage thickness of the coal deposit is e
ontroezzteyeicmtrornzarketptiiccm. Eeu agktegte a et 0,57,5 W”’
which ni akes the supply inexhauetible.
r: 1 wal t of a certain and perfeet deodorizer
anadsintec Milt capable of destroyingall noxiou:
dor and gasea. ae well as ge rmb of diseane and
eptic partieles .11 th* air. has long been felt, and
mre particularly, one that wan. free fromn poi:
-n0u qualities, •o that it coud be safely used
utder ail circum-tanee s.
Houston; CHAS. A. CURRIER, Esq-, Chicago, III.; Co
F. L. RANDLE, Galveston : V. G. BRODIE.
Es., Galveston ; CHAS. A. ACK-
LEY, Esq.. Troy. N. Y.;
GEO. COLLETSO,
Galveston.
0,)Ic» ovc.w.humy & Co . GALNIOX, Texas, Etpt
JWM incorporated hy the Texas Congress in 1840, andsuc-
"ennj.titmunoue coal. •
of wal land. and produces annually therefrom
aratphw an area of 113,000 eqare nuilee, abd produces sue
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■ 5500 varas, msures u
dvantare in a climate
of these Mme* is of the most favorable character. -
Si 1 . 1 AKt, r,Texu*,Ocwber1, *
A. m heuseheid article it has.no equal for
* iperne ial injuries, acalds, burn-, mosquitobites,
h :.t la.n-, :<> ted reet and arn pits, erysipelan,
•• h and < utaneous affections Fer por-
f ne barreia. milkeans, babice’ frediu« bottles,
and an dishee aud utemeils that have “by bad
odor. -
Lars for ahe demd.-IujectedintoHwer
ncesof the body. funstrength.andumed ter
nally, it has pres rved bodiee a long time, much
l etterthan ice.
Mcoqmiteca amd ■ tea.—It 1um» born diecoy-
ered. atong othervaluabie prorerties.to pon20ra
the merit of ridding prenutes of three household
pestn, where it is eiposed in open .suncer 0
upon sponges, by purifyine the air of the odors
and impurities upon whieh they live
Poinome.—From poison ivy or other vezeta.
blea from monquitoe or other insects, relieved
at once, by wa-hing the parts afflicted with it.
Pat up in Pi»t “ottleriEsEsco i b
170 wllam fit., New York.
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uhere xumplesef Coal may If
obtained.
re remeve all bad oders or cnees and to
. • tec: - ck room-, -u-pen 1 " otire Aaturated
with .t diluted. .■>■! put : i a. . aiu "T uteneils
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• the muany test- th t h *r'
TnREE AT A BITH.—Om "Thursday
night, the wife of James Burns, a laborer I
on the canal, who lives on the Shipping-
port road, near the scene of his employ-1 ■
ment, gave birtl to three sound, wop-!
formed babes, two of whom are girls. I
Mrs. Burns is now the nyotierof thirteen I
chillren. The infant trio hpe beennamed I
respecttully, James, Ellem •and Bridget I * ’
Such instances of extraordinary fecundity I •>
are generally regarded as * poree n I •
greatpride to the parents, but might wel D A crgD 4”
l« rgarded is womecasessgniteanun AN 1 KU
tort unate event. In the present. in .MeW. 1 .
of the poverty of the family, it will .at
lenst be an additiona hardship to the
father, and somewhat in convenient to all
concerned; but it inmore than likely
that many goodpeogle wil tahe it inte
their heads to go and see the little curi
omties. and leave the mother something
with which to make them comfortable.-
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With the enortnous deponit.iwibeimposnibietosczhaupt theampiswon thre” 16 i0
years, even with the immnenee production1oone m1 non • “; « 2na freihrdnrine tile vext
a reduction of some two dollars per ton in the.wor “ 5 m.t ransportt
monthe. when additional facilities are granted for Trelkut au*
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The Coal Taken Out.
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COAL COMPANY
renV inlew
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The Consolidation, of Marfand
The "belaware and Hudsom" Oom
drouth asis Texas. ' I
E. Guvduiau. .... . . . .1
DIARHiR_incompitasre with your requett, I tuhe pleubure ... • ari f 1..
cualityana practical ntu ty af te Col t. ken rrom. your lulirs mid conrumea by n* .n run
cotton Factory m the tow, Fetrep, hr a period of six menthe. Weurd t de , .‘*l 5X , '
in rsuiigEiiytotsey"ercgte.aaiwtanpancraprmue
rrenide nt Manutacturing Compauy, Bast
Expense of Transportation.
. ...... maae with W. J. Hutchins, Vice-President of the Central
^1^4^^ isaupaz smicotgt:
santesnjtakeupsrszptatoqa pshatitbsmeete MtucA’airect with T"- Certral kanroad,
Ponzatn for the buning of which are already in negotiation.
X. P. TURNER.
ne emanut or ecay.uemepm-ntKISStt' thatromiare
xeu.ggnterssprenussiromsatfope 11—tohr
Talhetpruceedsnapuusg‛srouusbnioficosprmp,tsizjrton,wouideuuu
MEDICAL
Banker—’T. W. HOUSE, Esq., Houston.
At form ;_GEAY, B< VTIS & BAKER, Houston ; FLOURNOY A SIIERWOOD.
Galveston.
"jokestatzasszzemezazeriszsyeux-aa *
ssperton. Veryre-pectruny. 1. W HOI EE, Freaide ut Gab ' ou‛p '
The tollowins satisTaetory Deport was made by F. W Hovpi, E- . who w • ■, •
on tehair oz und by arthur.jynn.hM.. brititconwulJ. W: Jocuunc} kag .rum ..
col. Geo. Flournoy, Attorney. or Galve ajon, and I - W Hioune, E* , o! Houston, to u.b a
i and uinute < xamaination Of the G oodinan • oal M it and to . nbn I a Repert thrirot c
j plcs of coal to be forwarded. from the upper, nd' and ower strata*
i nore Li.- ■
Gas Company Tests.
The testa made by the Gas Compamies also show that this Coul a al pre duce hzotu 10 < • t.
feet of Gaa to the tou, while Pitteburg Coal will produce only M0 feet 1 he Gu .s not •M>
b. "Ountov but reinarkabiy pure and of excelleut quality lot Mlunuinating purporas At
the'experiMenta mnade in Austin of thia Coal for reteratz Gas, a hnilde i <4 ba Work: fr
1ulsi was preaent, and pronounced the quantity ald quanty to be pezfectly satirfact r3 •
with the erude apparatus used for the test.
Severul specens were also sent to two well known Geologists in Philadelpilafor exjer " *
be cltireu* of Austin and Ban Antonio, with special reference to lightiug these two vita* *
can with the foilowin ir result: They reported that the Bastrop Coal contained 00 fretm
Gas’to the ton of Coal than the Pittsburg, and 200 feet more than the best < annel Coal from W
EuDrtre.inhigworkontheartsandsclences.speenally mentione the larve quantity at '
quality of the Gas cenerated from this Bastrop Coal.
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udlicd Ai
ing between the in.
’1 Ins second, or lower seam. Is twenty feet deep, and si tins a tauCli older torn «tpn
i ot it, lyingas it does lielow the river, prevents mY meking auy examination of it t .
I on account of the water; but my fiuuiheliet A, that by properly ainking a shaft f om t.
< under te superintendance of a coipetent engineer, tht these aculun wil both produ •aua
of Coal asne ascan be found in any part of the stute, and a quality which wi b, reml j
_________profitable. Frouitliatestsmadeofitbynie.lt burns well, mukiug a tite tlur f
and heavily charged with gus; aud for eteai, gas and fuel, I think it will lady answer al n
menta. Il can be easily worked and taken out in large blocks, tin reby afford.ng every fat
a rapid development. The strata in which this this coal lies, is haudstone at <1 limnestone, and
dcusicy o« Meieat to afford a safe roof iag. The samples which I eend you aro all taken trou
upper neak. and the indications are very fuvorablo to a still superior quality w lo n take u at • -
grater depth. I have only penetrated to a depth of a few feet, in order te oltmin them • an,
from whief f ana of the opinion that quality and quantity are suftie tent te wat taut an rarly 1
oysoent. and will be very profitable. Frot air te indications, tins cod depomit eateude
miles, and can be found all through the county, die ring in many respreta in quality nud de ,
eeau oly. From the testa and developments I have carefully madeot thin property. I ean la
l recommend it as one of the richest in depgsit, and most valuable tracta in the county. aud pom
I lug, as it does, natural facilities, both in timber and water, will add very mu< h t«» All ecuuut
development, aud l fee! nssure< I the quality will is ruch as to meet with your most maugut • <«
tatione. F W. HOFFIK,
• . ---- .. Agent for J.W.Jockuech, Galveston
quantties. .
The Trinity Coal and 211 M
cesef ully worked, both lev M 2
England has an areno.2 1
over c4,000,000 tons, while th»
nually only 6,000,000 tons.
1, wibe .. one. thattmnproft cennotteorcertimatrd....... “* Pu
ext reme, while the receipts are beiow the present marxet l •
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The state of Texan-its universal reacureen.undalnotopundlernuunaere rpiterrote"idt
theedterpr.aing are plaeing therr
investments where their return^are solo Egetaatospprpuinie,‛ihere •• none which offers such solid
Among theenterprinenwhiehaEAtopCoa Fields. There is here, in limitless supply,.an
attractions and such sure regtrus y the Baswop article essential to the development of
article of prime neceneity and .uixermisneumvr
the State, aud the progrse of her comweree-
The followiEE • X uc ’
steam yurporcs :
good and »nji inrestmeut.
.Ipplutilion* f^r share t are to bt by flhmi up tin blawkforw, ,
fl'iprdun, fn T. W. Huunt, Euq., thr Tn^»ntira1 tin t’ompane, •
Company, at the C’olupany’w oficer, Hownfon.
If no uUvthnul is madf, tht- dt/iO’lt will in ntui nrd in fall, t ithaiut .
Thememorunra,articiesejasoriatiou,ete., map in in^ptctid at fht
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Some idea may i* derived 4e1een.
will l* seen by the dividends declared t
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This ederler deedorizer -• rbs n an at
ni-] । e mat net al odors 11. the kitchen, in
ore roonis, pantnes, and meut *»:*-. by simply
-peud ■ ne cfothe- -at urate d with a diiutionof
' - ... V -prit kimg ' . ar-, -it K*. water clos-
_‛r. w. PIERCE. EsQ., Boston, Mass. : PAUL N. SP i l oRD, E:e*
JUi into 20,000 Shanti, of $50 First 4000 Shares, $3 Pe
Shore, unable in ('ark, when after the 4000 Shares arv all a"b-
fcfiM', tbe^ocl Kill be ileeland f>illn paid op.
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miich NH
f a: lclo
aira 4!
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Mo Person cam take these Ettere aed.
ng to direcnoos. and remain long unwell, prozded theit
tCnesare not destroyed by minera, poison or other meanA
ar d the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repairt,
Dyspepst or ndigesciom.. Headache, Pain
• t Shoe ders, Coagha, figbtness of the Chest. Dizn:
1 ess. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Lid Taste 10 the
Mouth. BLious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heatin:
+amat ret of the Lunga Paih in th* repom o thexid.
. er». sod a hundred otter painful symptome, are the oT-
rr ngs c Dyspepsia. In these compiaints at has no
equal, aud < re b ttk will prove a ketter guarantee of its
• ' U than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female C omplainta, in yquvK° old. mar
-a r urge, st the cawnof womanhood, V the turn
thes Tonic 1 sitters display so decided aninfuence
at a marked imprpvementiseogaperceptibte..
For Infammatery and Chromic Kheu-
uiaticm and Gout, Biloua, Remiztent and Iutermmit:
nt Feve- D seasesof the Flood. Uwe. kidneys and
I adder thee F tiers have no equal. Such Diseases
a «' i-i Vinated Tlocd, which is gemerally produced
.. cment of the Digestive Organs.
The* are a Gentle Purgetive aa well as
a Tomic, posesaing also the peculiaz s^ of scum ss
a romerfuf agent in reliey ng Congestion or Iuftammation
, t the L ver ar d V sceral Orrans. and in Bilious Diseases.
For skin Diwenses, Eruptions, letter. Salt
Rheum, 1 tches. Spots, Pimplet, Pustules, Boils, Car-
turces, Ring-worme, Scaid-Head, Sore l vex, Erysirelas
1ich, Scurf. D scoloraticnso the Skin, Humors and P:
<i»,. <t the Skin, af whatever name or nature, are lit*
vl g up ard earned out of the systea in a short
rev tre use at these Bittets. . ..
The properties at Dg. W urtt s Vix"GAN
rAras are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminatvs,
Nuinnacs Lazative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter- rn-
... t sud - 6c, A terative, and Anti-B.ous
Grnteful Thousands |ncam X I’CAK ET;
T as the inest wcnderful luvgoraut that ee susdined
;M » : king .yiSem.
J WALKER,Popr R.I. McDONALD&CO.,
Drage sts and Gen Agta, Saz FrancincoaCalt.
ar d corner < 1 Wahit gton and Chariton Sts , New 1 o
SOLD EY ALL bRUGGISTS ANU DEALERS.
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Bom-emLoMALEW:
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DEAn Ei-1 Lute bi’ n
Joskuseh, Esq in our Pait«r
before, for th following re ano •
makeel ere ste am in a ahoz: 1 i
usedev ery \ at .< ty cf C»al'. 1 » 1a 1 •
aneproductioaat.soohraroytzyunsvugeznusginsxsansatulnyineretstgemmdfrfet,
oS2sorumedffeizoctao......
The IKnetarii. in ndliny attentioa to the Hepotl auneed, betj to xay tin I hurr liltli to >
the etatcmint of fait* pnt forth men of well known ahihlp, and a tluiruu<ih piaeh-ul kne
,ef Coal, bfjpmd etating that t/tef cun, triUt the grtatent confidence , rtfonuni nd thm unde rtnko
fhtring that it in frre from anil ri^k, for theft ar not on l if rteh oratan of tool im th^ •
eplndid epeeimacus hare beta taken from the nnrfaie ; and a« thin mint is w w ( ..... -
county for itn yrrat worth, the Ilireetan <un, with rrery i oufdi n< •, rrommud i •
anief 9 d 288600, and pay* aspet eent. dlyidttd.
as fi apita, of 215,000 “F$ P*A#Fderdao 10
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F. w Hopp, e saye "Fron the tertan*
I can here by iecomnwud H o1 e1 thit ’ ■ 1''
and posseseit g, as it dut ». hutur •l l ■ . .»•. m
econi u cal deve.o, met
Hi iet, a. Te 1 a", '•»’ ;
We he nndersignea comuilttec, duly tipj ointed by t ■■ T ’** St e * A i1t$, < ■
tuinstssmnaupottentingMienaieMtefuznaz nenn ";in; • jix
Pittsburg coal tor -team ft h0u- purpogen. pn"."eum
Uu- country for rurnact , BEuth orrohuuKuuu8c, t, a
-ara"* ' iDMtNDM BIN- '
2* JOHN w HUM
, 1. BRINM ) . ’
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t.EvBui- PIE! I*
3 td ) :ac tp a...» Crucnetrutet te lit
Ba-tu County, Deet ist i J
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ada *.
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v * <
ie fl tt N • fl •
r. ■!., fen.
a rxa--RN P ft
CcalfeuBa-tro} courr": ‛
d t nud t fa: ujner toritht I 1"
- hot -moke bl k, not does 11 nteP tu‛ ’
ve hq tE* : l- ! taveeat
t ‘l. d pr t and 11." 1 a
!. I. tenlet andw at, ’
n yi%ee 1
uat-i traet-
' '. .''lot
wuq vmem zeadn; Delhware, Lackawana and Wentern has acap
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linger the (iencral JncvrporatioH Jmk of Ihf State 9
1 deriuz one of the pr "petty, and •ho 'a » v a-t t roppinun of < oai, lad bar •} l he e ■ ► •
! the waters o: th Goboralo. Zwo Mums <•! ’ ......... diat itetly i imibie troui t - n i
I piues <>f til' rurface foul, etpsed ae it. I* to the ■ -tant artion o! till Wuter, and !’«■
iei se heat of a pout h-we-te i a sun. makes it a Tar inter* r qjunlity to that i 11 •- b! I
■ rn 11| i
l iind the upper seai of Coal hr* home silty teet in low the nppe: rur a’ . ar 4 1
cf some ten feet. Itiatlls seain that! venetruted tothedeythol i;n«' ti .<« only,te
namples which I here wit h send you 'l he developi nt t iota fat luuile ha- fu
the ucreadug value nud superior quality of the < oal, the de jh i the srau - p .
in a secoud sean iying about nrteeu feet below the tirat neaii, with u guod maud-tor - loni
s item ti •
atnexed !• i
PLUID EXTEACT ■€€■».
WITE PEPEISE AND BIB«UTH.
A Remedy for Dyspepsia.
rhe stmulating infine ace of Buchuupon tne
uncus membrane ot th • etomach and owelp,
im jjasjar aktanio "f
:hctat effecta are deeided and really wonderful.
Ilaznic Ayspepsia. eompiieated with urinary
aoeaae*. it tehda t prevetthe mal-acimilation
"» the fcod and conhequent generation of nedi-
wiettary depnit. hi the urine, while the diuretic
property 15lds the latter in solution, and favors
tedisemase TILDEN 4 co.,
17C Wiliam M.. New York, Proprietors.
For sale byR.F.GEORGE. GalveetonTexae,
a: d by Drugg au generally „ 1 -12 10 72
: the pre}
1, '.<• lor ■
time al
* I nd
•nt a. as
OF EXAS.
,1. w. Jouianih. hw.:
.. _________ DnAE sy-Tn con pllance with your extf’ <1 Nuveulu r -iti . » ue
full supply of water, for of Ldw m Godmau. aue wak auexununattonol tie to depomit .1.
• so sijct torroonged rample *, et, . I hav ' to -tate that I hav" \ isited a muvle ane xaminntien,
> uusiance s woud permit, the detats of which I have pkusur al bulmunt
I (ioaman‛ property te cotain, by «r vey. one t! ■m* «i"l aht mvuty-i. u
informed. fl> «• Boat a., mortgage o l"D, of any de - 1. ption. and coutai
a n » el nue tuber, and Is -ituuted ou the westiuhkot ti ■ colorolivek
ti, i Famn • k ' • H । *1' * 34 ) ’
'fl s atocertity lat । Lute ran two Haxt 11 el tab e Fl g I < - ut th - i 'I ' *
have. .Ulin, thia t Ine, s werac ti co rrotu Eoninananine.patep H3Y. s
telestTexascoallhuveseeu hihrd Jt u \ 2 • t
"5-2 " Eogiuec aldAreuteJ W•Jocim‛ 1 A
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Timber. -u-
I ■ time than uny othe: fuel I havt • '■ ■" ' . *
. u n • nd thia a- far pupe ’ iot to au¥ et0! .X ru
• ver repectmniv: .....
Atunnelat tuartsare test has bezn sut.initrotuathusharroadreasneraway.tec Hash*
Fawcett's certificate. •
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