The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1858.
•9*Se$ advertisement of auction
sale of horses, mares and mulos.
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M& The Scout that should have
ne out this week, will start on
uesday next.
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W Circuit Court meets at this
place next Monday. Judgo Battle
will preside.
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19* Pick-nics aro becoming one
of the sources of enjoyment for tho
gay people of Bolton. Two were
had last week and one this.
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$8P We saw a cat-fish Thursday
morning that weighed 40 pounds,
taken from the Leon. To u's he look-
ed like a young whale.
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19 A drovo of mules passed
through toWn on Tuesday morning
last, numbering between four and
five hundred. They were the largest
we have seen this season.
Mr* A negro boy belonging to
Mrs. Berry, of this County, was
killed on Friday last, by getting
tangled in a rope and the horse run-
ning off with him.
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' KF" A largo number of emigrants
have passed through town this week,
destined for Western Texas. Some
of the trains bad a great many ne-
gro men and women.
hi
Frank Dennison, Esq., of Waco, a
candidato for the office of District
Attorney, has been in town this
week. We had tho pleasure of his
acquaintance, and pronounce him a
very clever geutleman,
JCSrWe are requested to say that
gentlemen will confer a favor, by
bathing below town, exclusively.—
If you wtah for a reason, make
inquiry.
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BA. Five families, from Missouri,
have stopped in our town with a de-
sire of locating in the country.—
Dope they will find friends who will
take an interest in seeing them sat-
isfied and located.
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IS. A young merchant of this
co, called our attention the other
rning to a large ' umbrella, sus-
pended to a carriage passing thro'
to.wn. He wanted to know if it was
uot'a Brahma sunshade, used for
elephants in Hindostán!
1 Tho Sunday School proces-
sion on last Friday, was a very
pleasant affair. Tho dinner could
not have been better, and there was
a plenty for all. Over 200 persons
were at tho table at ono time-. The
thanks of the School are certainly
; due to several of tho elderly ladies,
who superintended the arraagement
gf dinner, and brought several bas-
full of tho very best of pro-
ion.
o os
..Senator Douglas is writing
ptobiography. It is almost all
1, as we learn from the Chi-
)emocrat.
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i We havo received tho first
of a new volume of the
fason," published at Rusk,
bo county, Texas. Wo havo
through carefully, and pro-
lit good. If any of tho Fra-
[ish to add to their stock of
Jteraturo, we recommend
fason.
o a a
Cultivator.—This valu-
ably, for June, is on our
tiel Lee, who has written
lis journal so ably and so long,
fitom the chair, leaving the
nl^fl^artment in the care of
¡imond, who assuies his read-
itt ".the future shall do no dis-
I to the past." Every southern
Hfstrauld have the Cultivator.
\ed at Augusta, Ga. Terms
a yean •
riVB BiTTrEns.
mod—chango of weather *ro
liurbance* orlho human system
¡em will be found highly ben-
ffects at the frequent eban-
Jetiten, and in removing cos-
Try them, If you x**n them
1 11 EASTLAND k CO-
ten ITnew goods,
^ "VsTON HOUSE,"
_ JOB 10 "THK OFFICE "
MMSortmoat of Cl oks ever
-dented low prices
mm«r.
Ir own a
„—«Ion of the.
llootlou of all del
Compton
the tame,
LOO. war
UEFERINO toaboveno^EWS^fta.
wo (hall oontlnue the general
Galveston, April 9.'39.
<0 to above nomieWto' ¡¿y that
leral
Agrlcaltoral and Horticultural Baalness,
ahd'itjle'of81"11, *t0r# uader Wle nun4
GRANT fc COMPTON,.
Where will be (bund a larga and varied assortment
fore extended to the late firm, wliloh we expect to
deserve by a prompt and oorreet discharge of every
«ruste
Although we do not invite oonalgnmentaofCo ton
or other Produco, yet we will give those who send
suoh the benefit of our experience, either in sale
here or shipment elsewhere, charging only the
ular commissions. Purchases of Supplies upon . ...
orders will be made, and goods received and for-
ced with dispatch. 50HNOÓO^T,
John O. Oranl Thomas E. Compton
GRANT & COMPTON,
Suooessors to 10 Williams A Co..
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
Horo Castle, Strand, Galveston,
VXniEUE will be found a large stock of Agrl-
VV cultural Implements, ulted to the proaent
and growing wa.ts of the country. Among th so
aro a great variety of
Wows—Oast, wtoughs ana Steel, from ono light
horse u> six oattl j.
Harrows—Improved Hingo and Expanding.
Cnltlvators-of all kinds. Cotton Sweeps, Cotton
ton ttcrspers and Horse liocs.
Corn Shelters—Single and double, for hand and
hoi se power.
Corn Planter*, Seed Sowers, for hand and
horse power.
Mowing and Reaping Machine*, Scythes and
Cradles, Funning Mill*.
Charns-lloiary, Thermometer and Dash.
Threshing Machines, Qanten Knglues, lioos,
Spittles, Axes, Pioles, liurso and Hand Uakes.
Flouring and Plantation Corn Mills, Burr
BUme and titeelGoru atiu Cob Crushers, u ü Feed
llllls, Bush Hooks, Ot 're and What f Trucks. U i-den
and Ulrt Barrows, Wagon and l'low Uari.oss, Col-
lars, llames, Ac.
Ox Yokes, Bows, Bow Fins and Bull ltlDgs. Boa
rud Ditching Bcrupcrs.
Strong k Ross' Patent Platform Scale* of all
sizes ana descriptions, nepiutuUra ol' Ueulo manu-
facture and the only Agency in Texas.
Belting—Oak tanned, sf etcho l Leather, 8 to 4
inches; Vulcanised ltubber, 3 ¡ ud 4 ply, all widths;
Hydrant Hoso and Coupling; Lane Leather, lt'vets.
Punches and Patent Steel Band Fastenings.
Agents for Miller, Wingute d Co'r.
KENTUCKY HARVESTER, '
A HEAPElt AND MOWEll COMBINED.
Many'* Combined Reaper and Mower, with
Wood' Improvement, me beat machiuu for har-
vesting non D. lore tho public, and the sole Agcnoy
for Texas.
C. W. Blow & J. Noyes1 Patent Grist M11, Fronoh
Burr and Cologne Btonos.
Emery Bros Horse Power nhd Ovet shot Threshing
Maohines unS Lepirators, Pennsylvania four horse
Powe's and Threshers,
UcCord A Bugandus' llorso Power?.
STEAM "FNGINES,
From 3 to 100 liorBe Power.
PAGE'S PATENT STEAM SAW MILL.
Agents for E. Carver A Go's Improved Cotton Gin,
and Cbicbester Improved Hea Island Cotton Gins,
l'holalt ras perfectas they can bo made,and for
superior In execution to any now extant,
Iso, Uenoral Agents fur Manufacturers.
'ay 14, 18gg-ly
rpUK undersigned has opened a Grocery Store on
A the .South Hide of the Squuro, next door to the
Bel ton Exchange, where he will constantly keep on
hand the best quality of
Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Wines, J"orter<
Cider, Oysters,
Cordial, fnrdlnes,
f-yrnp, Pickles, Candies, Cigar*, Tobacco, lee.
Also, will soon have
A BllalliARD TABLE,
Newly fitted up, for the amusemens of those who en-
joy the sport. Ho hopos, by close attention to bus!
nesxs, to merit the patronage of tlio oltlgen* and the
lblic generally#
May 14—tf . J. P. REED.
JAMES M. EDNEY,
OBMHOARL
Purchasing !f Commission Merchant,
Any Dealer In
Piano*, Melodeons, Pumps, Sewing Machines
&c., KC.
Publisher of •Cherokee Physldlon,' "Chronology of
N. C,' 'Southern Bishops/ 'Hlckry Nut Falls1 to.
Bole proprietor or the Amerioan Pump, raisins wa-
ter In all depths under 180 foet, by hand. Draw-
ings and prices sent Area.
147 ChanibcrsjStreet, New Vorlc.
Commlcslon tor Buylna and Forwarding, two and
a half por cent.
IUraBBNCSB—MoPhooters Gliesell r, John B Odom,
Esq.. Vo„ Hon John Baxter, Kev W (> itrownlow,
Tcnn.. Hon T L Bonos, Newport, Kv. Brown A Mc-
Mlllar, Washington,TexaB, WAD Itlohardson, i>al-
veston,l\!XJ8. may 21-ly
NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER COOPS!
R C. Miller, S. J. suker, o. W. Killer,
MILLER, BAKER & 00.
Who'esalo & Retail Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
VXTODLD RESPECTFULLY Inform their (Honda
« and customers that they aro reoelvlug
andopenlng in tho ltock building, kuown as tho
K.uykendall Ouikllng. on tbo north side of the Pub-
lic square, a large and handsome stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
selected by ono of onr partners In tho eastern oltles
with a view to tho wants of this community, con-
ting In part of
LADim DRESS GOODS,
new stylo of Itobes, R.Ik tissues. Borages, Nansooks
Misses muslins, Jaokonct , barted and plain white
goods or every description, Itibbon trlminlniKS, Hoe,
Gloves, togethor with Prints. Domestic, Bed ticking,
Bleached and brown muslins, Planters Unen, Llnon
drills, Lowels and Osnaburgs.
a complete assortment or
READY MADE CLOTHING,
to *uit all iiiei and taste.
Wo ca 1 spoolal attention to our largo and well
solected stock of Boots, shoes, hats and caps, whlot
cannot bo surpassed as to quality
west or the Mississippi.
Axes. Hatchets, Meat grinders, nails, Strap hingu
line Table outlery, Pocket knives.
FURNITURE AND CARPETING
Tin ware, Wood ware, Crockery ware.
SADDLERY,
Buggy harnesB, both single and double.
Wo always keepon band the best quality orchew-
lng tobacco and suiiir.
Candles, Soup, Starch, Illce, Popper. Fpioe and
Soda, together with all else that Is usually kopt In an
upeountry establishment, to which they would call
partlo'ilar attention or those In wunt of new and
cheap goods to call and examine theit stock before
purchasing elsewhero.
They win pay particular attention to the shipping
or cotton, wool, 'T any other coontryjproduou to be
sold either In the Texas, New Orleans or New York
markets. [may7;ly.
NEW CHEAP CASH STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED Takes piraran
in announcing to th« good oitiscn* of
Belton and vicinity, that he has opened a
Cheap Cash Store
AT THE OLD Stand,known a« the McCOR-
OLE Stand, of
8TAPLE ÁND ÉANCV GOODS.
Drjr goods consisting of v
Lawns.
Jackonets,
Plaids,
Fans
Jewolry
Parasols
Ribbon Trimmings,
Ladies bonnets and hats, '
Ginghams of all kindi,
and colon,
Every kind of Calico,
together with a variety of
apaaana<B7 4^iroa«aa a .
which to be appreciated must be seen-.
A large assortment of Staple Dry Goods,
and
READY MADE CLOTHING
will be kept constantly on hand.
Also Boots and Shoes, Crockery and
hardware, and Grocerlt of all kinds will
be sold
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
Tliey will buy hides, cotton and all kinds
of produce for which the highest market
price will bo paid. The public are invited
to call and examine our quality and price.
No charge will bo made for showing goods.
Apr.30;v3;49;ly D. HIRSOH & Co-
lts, Ta
1UOUDA1* & DRISOOLL,
NEGRO AND REAL ESTATE BROKEN,
I BLOONT'H Bt lLDlNG,'
Congress Street, Houston, Tesas,
IT MIX glvo tholr personal attention U> the sale
W and purchase or Negroes and Heal Estate>
Having a large acquaintance with the Interior or
Texas, they invite tho patronage of tho public.
«arThey have exceuont fcoommodaflons for the
board and lodging ol negroes entrusted to their
csro for cale.
Would bog to re for to
Messrs. llenrr Sampson A Co.,
" Cor. ltnnls A Co.,
" Van Alatyne A Taylor.
n83:ly
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Houston.
THE New Coal Oil, and Lamps
for burning the same, just re-
ceived by W. D. Eastland <b Co., who have
also received a large addition to their stock
of Tobacco and Cigars.
.ALSO—Starch,
Indigo,
Snuff,-
Soap,
Candles,
Pipe heads
Pipo Htunis,
Hvisins.
Rice,
Figs Ac,
for everybody who has tho money.
MONONQAHELA WHISKEY
direct from Swift Paige & Co., N. Y., POR-
TEH front Finzi * Williams, London, and
Turner * Bro's
PURE LEMON SYRUP,
for the sick.
Soon to arrive, a largo lot of
Giuss tumblers
Window glaos
Glasware,
Lamps, ,
Molasses Pitchers, ac,
as well as
Shot
Lend,
Powdei
Caps, Ac.,
besides the largest lot of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
ever brought to Belton.
Wait for our Jbwkluy to arrive.
api-30
W. D. EASTAND & Co
date not rccollectod. Salil certificate was a ilupllcatf
I
ns, to said Watson, for one-tblrd league of lani; date
pi
cf lost certificate, No. 522, originally Issued by the
Board of Land Commlnsloners of (Shelby county, Tex-
not recollected.
If not heard torn within 8 months,
officer lor a
application will be made to tho proper officer I
duplicate of the same. AI.I.KN I) IJHAfl.EY,
mar26-37v& 9t per J t Fukt. his Attorney
Valuable
FARM FOR SALE!
a. O. KtNMBT.
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MILLER & KINNEY
Have formed a partnership
under tho above named firm, for th«
parpóse of introducing Into Bsll and iwf-
rounding counties a superior
QUAUUTY OF B00T8 ANO 8H0ES.
We can truthfully say that we have tbo
largest and best
JOHN T. FLINT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nnm, MMM. tWA.
D. T. CHAM BERLIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
in North western Texas, and in order that we
might be the mere successful in our enter
prise, a Stock was manufactured in
NBW YORK,
according to the instructions of R D. Kin-
ney, whonas been engaged in manu<W¡tor-
GOLD PENS!! GOLD PENS!!!
WE HAVE ON hand a lot of superior
Gold Pens which we offer at low pri-
ces. Call and sec thi-m..
api-30 W D EASTLAND & CO.
LOST
A IIEADRIGHT CERTIFICATK /or one- thlr.l league o
A land, issued by tho Comml«s!oner of the (leñera
land Ofllae to William II Watson, No. 48Ü6—«#36,
rpiIE subscriber wishing to change his busl-
a nc s. offers the FARM lie now lives on, st-
ated 12 miles went of Ilelton. anil 47 miles nor
¡R
iliol-
■ «...ti. R.nv«i uviiuii.nmiii miivn iiurui vi
Austin, on the Austin and Wuco rond, containing
284 acres or prairie land, and 100 Hcros of timber,
80 ucres in a high state of cultivation, with go'od
frnme house containing 6 rooms, with a good kllclion
attached, and other outhouses, with a good stable.
It Is a No. 1 stand on tho road, and taken altogether.
It is one or tlio most desirable places in Western
Texas, both for farming purposes and stock raising,
with the couvenlenc^of- the post ofilce, with dally
mails, In a good nelghborlioi,d, with a school ot 40
nchollars In )i of a mile or the house. I will take
good stock cattle or horses In paymeut for the premi-
sos. Title Indisputable. >or further particulars
address the subscriber at Halado, Bell county; Texas,
or J. A. Black, Austin, Texas.
May 7,186«-tr A. W. CEARNEL9.
LEE & LiEAVITT'S
PATENT CIRCULAR 8AW MILL,
With Norerou' Rocker Boztt, and Slearn't
Patent Eccentric Head Block.
THIS HILL Is folly one-third atroncer both In Iron
and wood work, and la muoh superior to, and haa.
given better ratlsfeotlon, than any Circular Mill
icretolbro In une.
. - , Pl f 1b Its boxes, and la mi
to fit closo with the shoulders, to prevent the oil
from getting out while In operation—* matter or
tTmgortaneo^ when tbo motion Is rapid, as In
'KARN' PATKNT consista In enabling oao man
- - with ac-
id mak-
screw
n83tSm
, for sale by
70 Oravler atl'íiew'oríeaBe.
☆ 1%%
kTAYLOH. Pmi
ib k Hal I read Sta.
llsn¿3wlllbe_jrre|
NBfísa
The undml
tors to this place, at nhaUtak cm
ot Orecerlis k Previstáis at
they can boughtln any 8 "
llldea. Peltries, Pecans
able up-counlry nrodnco
oerfes. 0yl4y)
ing Boots and Shoes for twelve years.
Haviitg been engaged in the manufactory
business, in Belton, for several yean, we
feel confident that we know the wants of
the Msrket, and can well supply the same.
We have a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT,
consisting of
Men's fine channel boots,
Gentlemen's Etiglish Boots,
Men's lasting
Gentlemen
Boy's calf and goat
every style, also Boy's heavy bro-
gans,
Youth's shoes of various
IcindS, from the lightest goat
to the heaviest Up, Children's
len s £.ngiisu uoots,
i lasting tipped shoes,
illemcira light and heaty brogans,
Joy's calf and goat skiu shoes of
shoes, heavy and light plain and
' fancy. Ladies gaiters. Ladies Kids
Walking shoes, coar seand fine,
MiBses' Kids, Calf & Enamel
shoes,
together with a variety too tedious to speci-
ir-
We can assure tho public thst our stock
is at least Tuertty-Jite per cent better than
any brought to this market, and that we
can and uiU sell twenty per cent cheaper
than ever has been sold Heretofore in Belton.
Establishment at
KINNEY'S CORNER,
one door east of Post Office.
Call and examine—no charge for show-
ing Stock.
07 The undersigned respectfully informs
tho public that he has just received from the
Eastern market a large and superior quail
ty of leather suitable for Spring and Sum
innr wear, which he will manufacture to
order at tho shortest notice at his usual low
rates notwithstanding the rapid rise in lea-
ther. lhanbful for past patronage, res-
pectfully solicits a continúanos of tho samo,
feeling confident that ho can pleaao the
most fastidious. R. D. KINNEY.
April30:v3;43;ly.
E. IÍ. BKEMOND,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer
FAMILY GROCERIES
—AND-
n3$ly° Main Street, HOUSTON, Tex.
F. S. ROTTKNSTKIN,
ECouae, Sign
9 —AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
na&lr HOUSTON, TEXAS.
MD^iMWíPíSU
DAO-XJERRBOT'YPE,
AMD
PHOTOGRAPHIC QOOD8.
HURLEY & CO.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
A KTI8T8 who buy for Cash will (Ind It to their ad
A vantage to s«ud their ortlei a to us for the aliovi
named Goods. Wo would have It distinctly undor-
------- business Is done exclusively for CASH,
on or whloh all Ordera will be flued
stood that our..
In consideration
with Immediate dispatch and at very tatli
prloet.
olorjr
APHR1TUS, PLATES.
Kvery attention Is given at this Establishment In
tuenssau
firlcea ordered, l'orsonavla
t to tholr advantage to give
Ing elsewhere.
GLASS, CHEMICALS, CASES,
MATH AND PRESERVERS,
and every ai Hole called fi>r by the'trade constantly
ou hand,
SBBTlease write tor adoscHptlve list or onr Good!
"nossyu be ,en'w ""nuCum
HARMON HOTEL,
CAMERON, TXS.
<rPHE undersigned reapecUiilly Informs the tra- /JUL
A veling community, that she lias thoroughly
repaired and lltted np lier houee In Csmeron, and Is
prenared-to entertain all who may call on her.
Her table will be supplied with the best the conn
try affords, and tho stables well filled with proven
der. An attentive hostler Is employed,
Cameron f«M«tr MB J. JIAIUIOM.
**j«-ljr
Cslhctlai * M Agent.
ULTOV, BIU Oo, Tuut.'
Í. H. Baows. M. Molinnmr.
BROWN & MoILHBNNY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Qklton, Bau Ooumtt, Texas.
WILL práótiós i# ths Courts of ÚislSth
Juoicial District, and ths Buprsn
Court at Austin. «6arH?a:8B;Iy
w
PtUOHW AND
Ait
KXBCHAKtB' }
r—
eesess SS9SSSSS••tsessi
J. 8i Blair. 8. Wiseman.
BLAIR & WISEMAN,
liaoubcturers of
€ A RRIA6 US, BUGGIES,
Sprinj Wagon , Heavy Mud Wagono, IfO,
BelUa, Bell Cssstr, Tenas.
MR. WISEMAN has followed the business tor rears
■uL la the old States, and Is prepared to do finished
work. All hinds of Repairing dons on shortest notice.
n> They promise satisfaction both In work and
price. " [May 1, lgM.ly
m
encourage home industry
TH* underagned takes.this
•( Informing the oitiaena
tno surrounding ooan-
TIN AND COPPER WARE,
And will bonsta tly keep on hand, at the Belton
Mxcliange, In Belton. a large aeaortment, for sale,
^¡.^«onabffo^^.t
9
0". Br -W-AXuXOlSr,
AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER,
Net lO BankHaee't near Qravlertt.
DRW ORLEANS.
Hou^hol^^fflti
urumptly attem
ded to. va-uiflay-
UNION VBESS ANO WAREHOUSK,
Houston, mulTr
S. L* fBlL.,t,«...JAS. I. DtlMSI.S.
PEEL k BUMBLE,
/COTTON PAOTORS. General Oommlasloa and
^areKhe^WTOU
^mns^MMntlón given to the salea orpoHon,
Hides, or Frodues, and to tho exeeattou of orders in-
Gashi&vances made on Cotton or other oomlgn
mente seut ua tor Kale or shipment to our
Galveston or New York.
Consignments tor shipment by the Central
oad will aot be subject to dray age. —
Mends st
KEUV HOUSE.
corked Market and centum streets,
Oalvestea—Tenas.
<7. S. KELLY. ritOI'RlMTOR.
^arlisggago oonveyed to and ftomthelloatiMiee
*oaa orAa....wnxis basdls mo ■ sasvoan
dean. randle & go,,
(LATH DEAN A CRAMER]
COTTON FACTOR8
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTSf
galveston, texas.
July 21. 1808 lSvSr
x w woo wilson n vousS
BUSH, WILSON CO.,
(Successors to Btisb A Rargrovs)
Receiving, Fonvardljuind Cominisslsn
AT
OP HOUSTON AN
TEXAS
ureclev
Central Railroad, are now prepared lo rei-lev
ilgnmentaat Burton, m!Uwsf between Hooklo
Hempstssd. mar87y
AABon l. asín jam as j. txact
REID & TRACY,
•DOCBIBOM TO
REID, 8PRAQUE & CO.,
IMPORTEBSA DEALER8 IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac.,
88 Chambers A 6T Reads 81,
vil;noJ y. NEW YORK.
CHARLES LONG COPE,
COTTON FACTOR,
COMMISSION. RECEIVING■* FORWABB'
HOUSTON; TEXASt
PERSONAL attention giren to selling ami shipping
1 cotton and other produce also forwarding of mer-
n& se to the Interior. Orders for supplies prompt
atynded to when accomi snlsd with produce oi
cash.
febü8-ü3v8-ly*
J. F. ORUOER
GENERAL COMMISSION
Travis Street, HOUSTON, Tetas,
T1TILL Itors and Porward Cotton, Merchandise,
▼T, SelionOomii.isslon, or sdvsneeon ths sane
*tt Shipment.
Mb Orden for Plantation
isponded to when
for Shipment,
EST* Ordert for Plantation Supplies,, promptly
|«sjH>oded towhen accoupanlea with th* Cash or
E. HOHENTHAL,
Wholesale St Ketnll Dealer
-IN—
WINE8,CI(iAH8, DRUGS, INKS, CIIUIICAI, ITIIlTAH
ATIOS'8, FANCY CRUCKHIK", fee., fee.
Main Street, Oppoeit* Old Capital, Hotuton,
announces to ths citlsen, of
SNELL'S HOTEL,
llemMteada Tcxu.
M. K. SNELL, PROPRIETOR,
Latí or Caldwhx Horn.
INFORMS his num
A runs, that he haa
nty or provender
is Mends snd formor pM-
ot
H
mayCT-ly
i texas'almanacs.
A JEW complete sets, for sale by
A apl2 W D EASTUND k oO.
PEPPER'S CREEK WOOL.
A SCHOOL will be opened at the sbovs-nsmed
Hcliool-House on Mondar. Vebruarv 2Slh. ISM
It
snd.
tal principles
send them along.
Length or first term. Three Months.
Terms or Taltlon ss follows:
Orthography, Reading, Wrlltsg, first Lessons In
Arithmetic and Geography, per month, 83 00
Advanced Arithmetic, History, English Gram-
mar and Elocution, per Month, 81 00
Higher than specified, per Month, 4 00 •
febáítr Wh. L. HOYD, TsAcnsa
Inest London
All orders fro
K,B.
Ksoelvisf, Porwar4i«|
COMMISSION Ml
sXt Aixan........
ALLENfeIB
' ,i" ■ ''r !.
H. tt. DOOXJBY «C COw
XI HAT MANUFAGI
on m
TÜPFLY & WEATHERLY,
Manufacturer <f Dealer ia'
All Sort* Of CONFECTIONARXM,
AND 8O0A BléCUIT,
waoT.^asi.a and bstao.
-ALSO-
^ Main Stmt, Houuton, WbtilAaU dtiltra In 0ié-
Rhoefl Grocerf
Iron m<1 8UcL
Cotton sent to nl by our cusfofoers for sale or
shipment will rseelveeur best attention.
DEPOT IIIVERYÜTXSCS
[Near Bnell's Hotel,]
UEMraTGAD, TEXAS.
LATOHBM (SS WJ3BB.
rj^HI i Stable li
rlniesi
iBMy Charges Rsassaabls
SOUTHERN
FIRE-PROOF ROOFING.
(Patented tSd March, IMS, by Rob«rt Olsaaoa.)
Office, ST St. Charles St., flew Ortaaas.
Offering far tale the Bight fir Conn/to. Par-
i«M(, fyetM and TerritorUi, en bi-
er ai term and Hm.
— *" Uovorin
cl^OBPOo ti uíljr1 ^RSupílíSSp I
ÍÍkoof IWXnNO CO.,
rlOl. Q. LOSAN, Iff
plain dli
other ni
Ktiurui
vftnUMy
HOARD ft BOMS'
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES
ANll BOILERS.
hi
■■'.a
gtul from 8 to 241
U5 horaeH
«vmpiioo o
the TAOt
nr« now in^witb n oonitnblly
70 Grnvler U., Ktw
>0 WORTH
—OF—
XTOW In s|ore and
est no:
with their
Doubto (flroularjfoiw
en frainea ufNoreross •
WW; btrain's Iron Pi
4>entv-rot
and U.I Aches
wwm
pilUr , blóokf, I
to
•n
4U'lU(JULAU BAW
innato ud
|BMWO(Nl*
FLOOR
AK™ "
with (¡orn^wglsg
n«ss
SS!
pes,esiksh
sises, nrom rsrtjNelatt to
'ry respeothilly solicited,
in or Cr,y soceptanoe.
esaeeteeeeee#e Be BOOTeeeeeeeeeeseBe !• DAVIfe
JONES, HOOT A Co.,
HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT,
No. 8 SntAND Street, «
Jf{ GALVESTON. ff|
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
-IN—
FURNITURE, HOUSE FURNISHING
-AND—
PANOT aOODS,
Books, Statlonerp,
Go's. Celebrsted
prloes. nStily.
M. THOMPSON. I. T. BULGE R
HOMFSON U BULGER.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN DRUGS
—AND—
WINKS, L1QUOBH, CIGARS, f OBAVCO,
WINDOW QLA88, PAKMT8, DYE 8TUFF8, kC.,
LINSEED AND LAMP OILS,*
HEHPREAP, TEXAS.
SerCash paid for Hides and Country Pro nce.^BS
norHtM-.lt
on tho must ntvorsble ¿s.ma ^
naiilia TOOravler street,MtwOrUais.
TO THS XTTSXÁEO.
DO YOU WANJ A LIBRARY,
Boohs fertke Parlor Takls at Preeeats,
A NICE SET Of JEWELRY
GOLD WATCH, CHAIN, Ae.t
C.VAN8 ft, CO*S GIFT BOOK STORfi
No* 0 OunpliiMtt
YOU WIIX I IND A COJU'I.i.TK AfffOlCTMENT
Standard and Miscellaneous Work%
ANNUALS, An, .
AT THE LOWEST NOKTB'RN PK10K
A- aiPT,
ConilitlDB of
Vise OiM Watches aMiliffUiy, t),.
Vary in vaina ftoa 18 Cents to
•lOOOO,
WIU be Immediately pressnted with UN Mm
the time of sato.
REMEMBER THE PLA0B I
ATBVÁWni
♦SnSMp NO. 8 CAMP T.ntwnaraum t
import ant! it
T
BATS, CAPS AND L1BKIUAS.
WHOLESALE tf RETAIL,
VERBTT & Ca.
Now
AS
C«r. Mal and Preda* 8t .,,
Tlfnli
IWr.
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Kinnan, E. W. The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1859, newspaper, June 4, 1859; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180604/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.