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CARDS AND LOST CERTIFICATES
itt t. i oitt t GEO. W. PASCHA L
v. raaonjiL .
1
Austin.
I. "A-; 'PASCHAL ) T . f 0
e a : ' I. A. &Geo.
) .7irpc-ri- Tnm
GEO. W. PASCHAL will hereafter reside permanently at Aus-
tin. Their business at Oalvcslon will also receive the personal at-
tention of one of the firm. Office in Austin at the Old State Department
April 15 1S52. no 44
D. D. AITCHESO.W WM. ALEXANDER
AITCHESON & ALEXANDER
Attorneys and C ounscllors at LaiOj
aug20 Galveston Texas.
R. J. SI. LITTEN. lias lemoved his Office to the upper story of the
corner building on Congress Avenue opposite the Orlears House and
respectfully tenders his services to the public in the various branches of
his profession viz : Medicine. Surgery and Obstetrics
Austin. Oct. 22d 1851. tf.
JAS. A. POAGB. C. C. MO GLNNIS
POAGE & McGENNIS
ATTORNEYS AND UOUNSELLOUS AT LAW
-n21::ly dastrop texas.
E. P. HUNT Notary Public
Galveston Texas.
rrj Particular atrention paid lo the tailing ol interroealorien. aug2
; RICHARD B. KIMBALL
COMMISSIONER OP T)EEDS FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS.
TJ WALL STREET NEW YORK.
B. F. CARUTHERS.
Attorney aud Counsellor at Law.
Austin Texas.
71LL. prsciico in alltbe courts olthe second Juilicial District in the Supreme
Ucurt oi llic Maic.auu in me rcui-rai vuun
w
-13 tf
ALLEN & BAGBY.
Si 0 rare ami Commission Merchants.
CORNER OF MAIN AND COMMENCE STREETS HOUSTON TEXAS
MAVE the most extensive anJ secure accommodation forstDraae of Cotton an
Merchandise immediately adjacent to the Steamboat Wbaif. Aug. 21)""
"RICE AND NICHOLS
K
HOUSTON TEXAS
truni.pstT.r .1. wn-pur. Mnunn.tYTB.
EEP constantly on hand every Meicriplu n of Dry Goods Groceries Hard
ware and Cutlery. r.6:ly Houston August ju.
nuK20
W. HAllRIS. E. M. PEASE
HARRIS & PEASE
Attorney s and Counsellors at Law
Brazoria Texas.
J. -A. GREEN
ATTORNEY $ COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Austin Texas
WILL practice in the 2nd Judicial District and adjoining "counties.
Oct. 29 1851. 16:::if
I AW NOTICE. JAMES S. G1LLETT Attorney and Coun-"-
sellor at Law. Having located-bimself permanently will attend
promply to all business entrusted to his care in the different courts held
at the Capital of the State and will act as general agent in the transaction
of business with the different departments of State.
JBSfOffice Adjutant General's office Austin Texas no 37::tf
aug20
J. H. 1LLIES & CO.
IMPORTING AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS
Strand Galveston.
aug20
hugh. McQueen
Attorney at La to
Galveston Texas.
.3L0AD.4:. Milam Lodge No. 23 1.O.O.F.
ESSSSSS'SSs meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.
Officers.
P. DeCordova N. G. Geo. S. Deats "V. G.
H. Haynie Trcas. John Bkanpox Sec'y.
J. A. SETTLE
RECEIVING FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT
Indianola Texas.
KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of Groceries Liquors
Provisions Ship" Chandlery. Crockery Saddlery and Western Produce.
References Messrs. R. &"D. G. Millls Lewis & Co. J. Shackleford &
Co. J: H. Bennett Esq.. Dr. Win. R. Smith Collector of the Port Galveston.
Messrs. G. Burke & Co. Williams Phillips & Co. R. M. McAlpin &
Co. New Orleans. Dec. 30 '51.
PRIVATE R0ARU1NG
MRS VAN VLEET No. 63 Barclay street New York.
Terms $1 25 per day. no46
PETER MacGREAL Attorney at Law
Brazoria Texas.
THF PRESIDENT'S HOUSE.
" BT MRS. SMITH WIDOW OT THE LATE J. N. O. SMITH
Corner of Main and Preston sts. opposite the Post-office Houston.
Rates of Board Per month with Lodging $16 00
Per month without Lodging J 4 00
(no40) . Per day 1 00
DOCTOR S. W. BAKER has removed his office to his resi-
dence on Pecan street next door below Spence's Cabinet AVarehouse
and is now prepared to devote his exclusive attention to his profes-
sion. Austin May 4th 1S52. no 47
H. S. FULEERSON & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Produce Groceries Staple
Goods Etc. at the Government Wharf
INDIANOLA TEXAS
WILL open first September 1S52. Cotton Hides and other
Produce of the country bought at the highest cash prices or liberal
advances made on shipments of same to our friends in New Orleans
New York or Boston. 3
W. 6. OLDHAM.
Oldham & HarsTiall
J. T. MARSHALL.
PRACTISE in the districtcourts of the 2d and 3d judicial districts
and in the Supreme Court of the State and in the United States
district court at Austin. They will also act as land agents and at-
torneys'for soldiers or other heirs who are entitled to lands under
the laws of the Republic of Texas. 4
LOST Land Warrant issued to Willis Avery No. 9491 for 320
acres unless heard of within the time prescribed by law application
will be made to the proper department for a duplicate.
4:9w P. DeCORDOVA Agent.
LOST Bounty Warrant No. 1170 issued to William Munroe
for 320 acres; unless heard of within the time prescribed by law appli-
cation will be made for a duplicate. 4:9w E. IJICKEY.
LOLS The Headright Ceitiiicate of Peter Kervin No. 194 for
640 acres issued by the Commissioners of Victoria county ; unless
heard of I will make application at the expiration of the proper time
for-a duplicate. 4:9w P. DeCORDOVA Agent.
HOUSTON AND GALVESTON U. S. WAIL STEAMER
F OMEE
J. It. STERRETT Commander
HAVING undergone thorough repairs and being newly furnished will leave
Houston for Galveston every Wednesday nnd Saturday
al 3 p.m.; Reluming leaves Galveston Tuesdays and
Fridayb at 3 p m. The Farmer arrives in time to meet
BsBatf the mail steamers from Galveston to New Orleans.
GF" The accommodation line of stages leave for Hunlsville and Austin im-
mediately after the arrival of the Farmer. Passengers can leave (or the interior
without any delay in Huston. Houston August 20.
NEW HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT AT LEONA.
rBHE subscriber informs his friends and the travelling community that he hat
-M. opcn:d a House of Entertainment at Leona wh:ch he is determined shall not
be surpassed by any other in the Stale of Texas. Having travelled much himself
through Texai and lound how acceptable and re-invigoraling to the wearied traveller
are the comforts to be found at a well spread Table and a comfortable Bed. he is de-
termined that uo pains on his part shall be spared to give satisfaction lo those who
may patronise him; and while the traveller if enjoying these commits he may rest
assured thai bis Horse will not be neglected. His Stable will be i'n charge under
his otvn inspection of a fUithful and experienced hosllcr who will bo amply pro-
viied with the best quality of Corn grown on old ground Hay and Fodder. From
the care and attention thai ill be bestowed on this establishment by himself his
wife and father he in coafUent that even the root fastidious will not leave his
House dissatisfied.
MATTHEW TAYLOR.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Sis hundred and three
acres being part of the land granted to Miles M. Taylor situated
on the Navesolo River about 25 acres under cultivation with a log
house at present occupied by Mr. Stuckoy 12 miles from Anderson
and about three miles from MeKcevers. J. DeCoiidova.
LANDS IN BDTl.NV.T"r nn
m FOUR HUNDRED and NINETY -TWO acres' part the head-
right of John Harper on the River Colorado including the mouth of
Hamilton's Creek.
440 acres of the upper end of Waye Barton's 640 acres donation
land on the River Colorado above the mouth of Hamilton's Creek
Apply to J. DE CORDOVA Austin
7 or to JNO. HARVEY. Hamilton. TWrmff M.
. J . . WW-
NOTICE
fS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons to whom these pres-
ents may come that 1 the undersigned "William T. Smith
of McLennan county son and heir of Thomas J. Smith deceased
late of Navarro county Texas have by duly authenticated letter of
Attorney constituted and appointed Wm. B. Walker of MacLcnnan
county "in this State my general agent for the settlement and trans-
action of all business relative to or"connection with the estate of my
deeeased father ; and that 1 have empowered and authorized said Wm.
B. Walker for tne and in my uame to do all acts relative to or con-
nected with said estate that 1 myself would do if personally present.
And further notice is hereby given that I the said William T.
Smith do by this act revoke and declare null and void any agency
or agencies by me previously granted to any other person or persons
whatever than the said William B. Walker. W. T. SMITH.
HAVING been appointed by W. T. Smith his Attorney in fact
to sell convey and transact all business with regaid to the interest he
has in his father's estate of land and other property and claims.
Those having business with said Smith in connection with the estate
of T- J. Smith deceased will please apply to mo in Waco McLen-
nan county Texas. Wr. B. WALKER.
A piil 7 1852. - w6m
HOUSTON HOUSE.
To the Traveling Pvblic Merchants Planters ahd others.
THERE having been a strenuous effort of late to in-
jure my character and destroy my business of Public
House keeping in this place 1 take this opportunity to state that
(those hind friends having been disappointed in their expectations)
trom this time to the end ot my lease 1 am resolved to keep a better
house than has ever been kept in this city the Capitol not excepted :
and having disposed ot my Bar to a young gentleman faun liar with
the business they will from this time on keep it supplied with the
choicest liquors wines cigars and all other things that the best reg-
ulated bars usually keep on hand. 1 have also disposed pf my (Di-
van) Restaurant formerly attached to the Houston House which is
now being fitted up in magnificent style the Hall above for a Billiard
Saloon and the lower part a splendid Bar Eating and Club Room.
This building is rented and will be kept by a gentleman who knows
his business well thus confining myself hereafter to the legitimate
business of Hotel keeping will be enabled to give my visitors my per-
sonal attention and will use all reasonable efforts to give entire satis-
faction. My House is situated in the very centre of the business part
of the city and only one square from the steamboat landing. All the
mail stage offices are kept at this House and at no other. My charges
will continue the same as formerly 1 25 cts. per day and I wish
your patronage. no42:24t ISAAC THAYER.
Djp'THE CAPITOL Houston Txas.(J
THIS well known Hotel situated in the most healthy part of the city
has undergone a thorough repair. Ten new bed-rooms and a large
Social Hall have been added. The house is now in all respects equal lo
any in the State for comfort both in winter and summer.
There is no bar in the House but a well furnished one is convenient
I have employed a cook unsurpassed by any. A well furnished and at-
tended stable with plenty of cistern water attached to the premises. An
Omnibus will be always ready to convey customers to and from the boats
free of charge.
1 respecttuuy solicit tne patronage 01 tne public. 1 promise my custo.
mers fare equal ti any in the State and if I fail of my promise I will
make no cnannj. 1. U. J. ilADLiii rronriclor.
Oct. 29 1851. HJ:::tf
HOUSTON HOUSE.
CORNER OF MAIN AND TltAXKLIN STKEETS HOUSTON.
THE subscriber having leased the above establishment and had it
thoroughly refitted and painted throughout is now prepared to ac-
commodate families transient or permanent boarders and visitors upon
as reasonable terms as any respectable Hotel in the State. The table
will always be supplied with the best the market will afford ; and from
the long experience of the proprietor as a Hotel keeper he feels as-
sured that he can furnish a comfortable home to those who may give
him their patronage.
Large and airy Bed Rooms with private sitting room for families.
N. B. The several Stage Offices are kept in the House and oppo-
site where all information as to stage routes can be obtained. At-
tached to the House is a large and well ventilated stable with careful
ostlers. ISAAC THAYER Proprietor.
OIL "WINDOW SHADES A fine assortment just received and
for sale by no46 Sampson & Henricks.
FOR SALE.
THATery valuable TAVERN STAND KCane Island
on tlTe" direct road from Houston to Austin Columbus
La Grange Bastrop San Fellippe. This very desirable Tavern
Stand consisting of three hundred and twenty acres of best low
country prairie on which is erected a substantial and well built two
story frame house and having the advantage of one of the best
ranges for cattle and being only thirty miles from Houston is deci-
dedly one of the best investments erer offered particularlyto an in-
dustrious individual who would pay attention to the house and keep it
properly supplied. Parties desiring to purchase will be dealt with
liberally upon application to J. W. Scott Huston?
no3Q:tf J. DeCordova Austin. $
JUST RECEIVED.
A fine assortment white and colored muslins ginghams colored and
mourning calicoes linen cambric hdkfs ladies and gents thread
and cotton hose and half-hose superior black drab de tct white and
colored linen drill cottonades and pants stuffs bleached and brown
shirting and sheetings for sale low by
no45tf SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
WARRANTED TO CURE.
R. JACKSON'S PILE
AND TETTER EM
BROCATION may be consid-
ered a specific for the cure of
Piles Tetter Ring-worm Salt
Rheum and all diseases of the
Skin. Its application produces
no pain but an agreeable sensa-
tion. Call or send for a list of
Cures and you will be astonished. Sold only by Francis T. Duffau
"u'"i vsieaa -ti-veuue opposite tne l reasury Uepartment. no44
DR4RArK?.?? n.TTTfT?.rt
SCARPA'S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL for the cure
of Deafness Pains and the discharge of matter from the
J-. iuuuji eiouiis wuo nave
been Deaf ten fifteen or twenty
years have after using one or two
bottles been made Derfectlv well fiXR. scarp.
For sale only by the subscriber lSyy)ACOUSTID
Congres-Avenue Austin opposite M(
tne 1 reasury Department. pjf?''gjr-.iJjii
D44 FRANCIS T. DUFFAU Druggist
tLYrj ise vj5t.
t'S K
Q!L! dm
t ruoTt attt?EER AL LA.N AGENCY.
J. UAblANIE General Land Agent and Commission
Merchant Houston Texas.
'TOT-ILL altenc" to (he sale of Lands location of certificates recording of deeds
Daymen! of taxes obtnininp of nafenta Cm ii. r-nu-ni Tjn(r .....
feeling of titles settlement of estates and all matters pertaining to lands generally
u mc uiuic ui ac43 uuu aiso win sen and buy goods on commission.
Persons intrusting business to him may be sure of a prompt attention to the
same. .Office Long Row.
REFERENCES.
Houston A. S. Rulhrcn J. S. Roberts U. V. Tankersley Wm. R. Baker
Galveston Rice & Nichols J. N. Reid W. Richardson John Levi.
Marshall J. M. Hall.
Austin 'Capt. Crosby Ben P. Hill Lamar Moore P. De Cordova.
Castrovillc James Paul Henry Castro.
New ; Orleans B. L. Shaw R. Kerr F. Brichta.Gardner Smith W. J. Morton.
Cincinnati Henrr Miller. Shcpnnrd & Armstrong Dr. Darlin- Sam Wert
New York A- M. Gentry J. & A. Lowery "
GUADALUPE COUNTY.
Fifity tracts of land from 75 tc 320 acres each out of the
Eznaurezar grant situated on the waters of the Guadalupe
river York creek and the head of the San Geronymo.
35S acres part of the Wm. H. Vanhorn one-third league
fronting the San Antonio road on the waters of the San Mar-
cos immediately in front of the farms of Messrs. Morris and
35 acres part of Henry Kesler's bounty land immediately
above the John R. King survey.
J. De CORDOVA General Laud Agent
Austin and Houston Texas
TO PHYSICIANS AND PLANTERS.
I HAVE just received the most complete and ample supply
"of Drugs and Medicines
which has ever been offcrod in this city and from the completeness
of my arrangements am able to supply Physicians Planters and
Dealears with any bills they may require at prices as low as can be
afforded in the country.
ICPOrders will always be promptly attended to and every article
put up under my own supervision. Francis T. Duffau
LJ ConsrrcE3 Avenu?. Austin.
TO INVAL1 DS
AND THE SJCK.
The Celebrated Corn-
stock Medicines. 1 st.
The Great Pain Ex-
tractor (Connel's and
Daily's) curing all burns
and all external pains and
sores. 2d. Balm cf Co-1
lumbia for stavinjj or re
storing the human hair. )
3d. Ilewc's Nerve and
Bone Liniment and Indian
Vegetable Elixir a cure
for all cases of Rheuma-
tism. 4th. McNair's Ac-
oustic Oil a certain cure
for Deafness. 5th. Hay's
Liniment a known cure
for the Piles. Gth. Snohn's
Sick Headache Remedy. I
7th. Mother's Relief for1
all women in the family
way. Sth. Longley's Great
Western Indian Panacea
for colds and feverish feel-
ings and preventing fevers; '
for Asthma Liver Com-
plaint and Bilious Aftec-!
lions: for Dianhce Indi-
gesu?n ana i.oss or Appo
fetsK
I THE
CBEAT KENTUCKY KME1Y.
DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPAItlLLA I (
Will Wonders never Cease 1
IF the following curr. performed alono ty the use of
HULL'S SAIISAI'AUILLA. are not wonders then vie
acknowledge that we do not know the meaning of the
word ltcad and te conyinced that facts are stronger than
fiction:
Lcc T. O. Fnlton Co.. K7. Oct. 1 13ol.
Dr. John Bull : Dear Sir The two dozen of jour Sarss
r.arilla ordered in September cams to hand and in ac
kuowledging the reteipt of the same I feel I would bo
doing )oa injustice to withhold the following among the
many of the instances that haye come under my observa-
tion during tho last two years of the great curative prop
crtios of your Sanuparilla :
3Irs. Jcannctte Martin a highly reTcctablo lady of my
neighborhood aired sixtT-fivo y ears had been long afflicted
with a cancerous ulcer which finally reduced her (o so
tried tho beit medical adfice in our county without relief.
and had given up all hopes of a cure. At this stage of her
case I persuaded her son to take a bottle of your Sarsapa-
rilla. lie did so and in a short time returned and pur'
chased another bottle stating the first had had a decidedly-
good effect. She continued to uc it until after the use of
five or sir bottle I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady
herself at church. She assured me tliat she had almast
entirely recovered her health and from her I received th4
account of her disease and in about the same words I givff
Utojou. This U hut one ofa number of cures underm7
observation of very remarkable encs performed by thff
use of 3 our Saroaparilla in my neighborhood. Tho de-
mand for it has steadily increased since its introduction
here. Vcrv respectfully your obedient servant
WM. It. DICKINSON V. M.
IJotle Cocstt Ky. Oct. 6 ISol.
rr. John Dull : Dear Sir I have setn the inoit marvel-
lous cure of ono of my patients by your valuable medicine
an old lady who had been afilicted from her childhood
with scrofula and various diseases of the brain. She was
sixty 3 ears old. It had rnn into something like leprosy
nnd she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever
beheld. I called in Dr. McFadden a very fino physician
to consult with me in relation td her. We came to the
conclusion that it was out of our power to relieve her; but
on going to my office I accidentally picked up one of your
Journals when on seeing the wonderful cures your Sarsa-
parilla had effected I rolvcd to try the experiment in this
case. I took her two bottles or it after taking which I
perceived a great change. I took her some more. Sho is
now taking thts sixth bottle and I consider her entirely
cured. I take great plaasure in recommending your Sar-
capanlla to the afflicted public.
Yours respectfully .. .
JOHN M. E0S3 SI.D.
-. ft r - I Wltu a cancerous uicer iucii iiuuy ioiuu jici vv cv
tltC; tor LiOStlVCncSS in helpless a condition that s.hc could not leave her bed. She
teniales and males and
nervious complaints ; for
Stomach Affections Dys-
pepsia Piles Rheumatism
&c. The great points are
it is not bad to take never
gives pain and never leaves
one costive. 9 th. Kolm-
stock's Vermifuge (Worm
Killer) for Children or
grown persons. 10th. Mrs.
Brown's Great Pain Kil-
ler. No medicine has
been discovered that is so
happily adapted to use in-
ternally as drops to be tak-
en and yet perform such
wonders when applied ex-
ternally as a wash or bath
by friction In bottles
from 12 1-2 to 50 cents
each. 11th. Saunholtz's
Roach and Bed Bug Bane
for driving away Vermin
in a short time. 12th. The
celebrated Lin's Life Pills
and Temperance Bitters.
13th. Dr. Bartholomew's
Pink Syrup the popular
Expectoraut for Coughs
ColdsInfinenza &c. 14th.
The East India & New
York Hair Dyes the only
sure coloring for the hair.
loth.Lin's Balm of China
a Chinese Remedy for
Cuts Burns Sores &c.
16th. Extract of Sarsapa-
rilla. This article has out-
lived all other Sarsaparil-
las and still gives as great
satisfaction as ever. 17th.
The celebrated sprean
Strengthening Plaster
made from Lin's recipe
and the most popular in
the market. 18th. Dr.
Kline's ToothAche Drops-
A certain and easy cure
for Tooth Ache. 19. Dr.
Comstockhaslatclybought
the right for the United
States of the celebrated
Concentrated MineralWa-
ter found at the Salt
Springs of Dr. "Wm. C.
Chase at St. Catherines
C "W. This medicine has
attained a notoriety and
popularity never before
equalled byany preparation
at that place andits sale
has been commensurate
with its merits which are
extraordinary. All the re-
medies are fully described
in Almanacs to be given
to all who call where the
medicines are kept.
NOTICE. All prepa-
rations heretofore known
as " Comstock's" or Corn-
stock & Co's. always bo-
longed and now belong ex-
clusively to Dr. Lucius S.
Corastock; and though the
signature of Comstock &
Co. will be continued this
extra label with the fac sim
ile signature of Dr. L. S.
C. will in future designate
thegenuine.
I Thomas A. Kingo of Graves Co.. Ky.. for th benefit
of inankin 1 generallj- do hereby certify that on or about
the lfjth day of October. 1317 1 was attacked with a very
severe paiu'm the lower part of the abdomen which lartetf
butv few riinutcs and n.oed into the left hip and ron-
ttnucd cxcew-n.Jly painful for about five days during
hich time 1 had a vcr light fever. At the end of thac
time the fe7er ceased aud the pain abated for a day or two
after which it again 'returned and was much worse than
before. During all this time I was under medical treat-
ment. From a short time after I was taken. I was unable
to walk or sit up ; the hip in which the pain was so bad
commenced rising until some time in January when it
burst and a number of pieces of bone came out ns many
as twent3 at least. Some of tho pieces were threc-fourthj
of an inch long. Some time after this a hard knot ap-
peared on my right hip also one on my right wrist and
one on my leg below my knee. I continued to get weak
and worse and pain made its appearance in my right
shoulder and would move in my breast and stomach. -At
this time all persons gave nis up to die. A physician then
told me that as a lost remedy I had better use MI!-
DULL'S FLUID EXTItACT OF SAKSAI'AIULLA. After
the use of the second bottle tho knot on ray wrist com-
menced getting soft. I opened It and a day or two after
a piece of bone came out. My wrist soon got well and!
continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle
I could get no more for some four weeks after which time
I succeeded in getting three'more bottles. After Using the
three last bottles the knot on my hip became soft ; I: was
opened and Eome corruption ran out together with &
email piece of bone and the sore soon got well and the
knot entirely diappeared. The sore on my leg also opened
and a piece of bone came out. 1 continued the use of the
fcarsaparilla until 1 used twelve bottles and am cow
entirely well and able to do dudy labor. It may seem
strange to some but I will here state that durmg the
snmmer of 1819 1 coughed up three pieces of bone which
can now he seen at the residence of my uncle Thos. Neal
wherfl now live and if any persons doubt this statement
I will bo happy to converse with them if they will call on.
me. Signed THOMAS N. KINGO.
State of Kentucky Graves Co. Kct
This day personally came before me the undersigned are
acting justice of the peace in and for said county and made
oath in due form of law that the above statement is true.
Subscribed and sworn to this 15th day of February 1S50.
S. T- MOltSE J. V. for 0. C.
I Irwin Anderson Clerk of the County Court of Graves
County State of Kentucky do certify that Sj 1. Morse
whose name is signed to the above certificate is now and
was at the time of signing the same a justice of the peace
in and for said Graves County duly commissioned and
qualified as such and that faith and credit are due all hij
official acts as such.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
.to. hand and caused the seal of tho County Court or
1 J said county to be hereunto affixed this ISth day
of Februarv 1S50.
EDWIN ANDEtSON.
Can the reader believe after reading the description of
the above numerous cures that there is still a few human
beings suffering with disease that refuse to give "Bull's
Sarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe but nev-
ertheless it is too true. What kind of testimony would it
take to convince the few remaining disbelievers that Bull's
medicine will do more even than it promises 7 The doctor
could produce another and another euro performed by hls-
medicine ; but if the cases published above will not con-
ice the sceptical it is useless to produce anymore and.
indeed it would cost a fortune to publish the many certi-
ficates that have been showered on Dr. Dull. The largest
mammoth sheet in America would not contain even the
names of those cured let alone full statements of their
cases.
This medicine when used according to directions will
enre without fail :
Scrofula or King's Evil Cancers Tumore Eruptions of
the Skin Erysipelas Chronic Sore Eyes llingworm or
Tetters Scald Head Hheumatlsm Fains in the Bones or
Joints Old Sores and Ulcers Swelling of tho Glands Syph-
ilis Dyspepsia Salt lthcuin Diseases of the Kidneys Dis-
eases arising from tho use of Mercury. Loss of Appetite
Fain in the Sido or Shoulders Genera? Debility Lumbago
Dropsy Jaundice Costivcness Bronchitis Sore Throat
Coughs Colds Weakness of the Chest Pulmonary Affec-
tions and all other Diseases tending to produce Consump-
tion Liver Complaints Female Irregularities and Com-
plaints Sick and Nervous Headache Low Spirits Night
Sweats Exposure or Imprudence in life Chronic Consti-
tutional Diseases and as a Spring and Summer Drink and
General Tonic for the System and a Gentle and Pleasant
Purgative it i3 superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water
Salts or Seidlitz Powders.
DK. JOHN BULL'S Principal Offlce
81 Fourth St. Louisville Kr.
Where applications for Agencies must be addressed.
For sale by FRANCIS T. DUFFAU
the cvclusiue agent for this place. 3
The above medicines
can be had in this place
only of
Francis T. Duffau.
Also by Ryan & Cottinr-
ham Wchersville; Rogan & Ilippingstall Lockhart; also by Eliott
Roberts &Co. Houston who arc the only dealers in the genuine Com-
stock's preparations. April 21 ly:45.
lXSURAiYCE. " "
"ffTfE have an open policy to cover all consignments to U3 of Produce etc. ei
ther for sale here or for reshipment and valuations are in fall proportion
to market prices. auS20 R it D. G. MILLS.
THE SOUTH WESTESBJ AHERMN
EtE iri!0)A & .n PriFirUfllTlrlia
TERMS
SSnv dS Su"crs dnriflS thE Scssion 'n Place of Weekly;)
bUtfbCKIPllOiN Inree Dollars per annum paj-able invariably in adC
vance. Fifty-two numbers to constitute a year's subscription
KT- Monies enclosed for subscription in the presence of any postmas-
ter may be remitted at our expense and risk.
ADVERTISEMENTS-Will be inserted at the rate of one dollar per
square for the first and fifty cents for each subsequent insertion Seven
lines or less constitute a square.
A liberal discount will be made to those who advertise bv the vear
Announcements of Candidates for .office will be charired for atW
same rate as advertisements.
Political Circular and all communications of a private or personal na-
ture will be charged at the same rate as advertisements
J? 5.mmumc?tin or advertisement of an abusive character will be
nserted in our columus on any terms. '
0 All advertisements not marked with the length of time desired"
for publication will be inserted until they are ordered to be discontinued
and charged accordingly.
All advertisements the publication of which is required by law must
be paid lor before the certificate of publication is given.
. AGENTS FOB Tp SOUTII-WESTERX AJIERICAN :
.icceiiiis oi me ioiiowing gentlemen will be valid
J. L. TrUEHAHT. Snn 4n(min
Cait. Murcuison Comal Town.
Jams Nicholson Bastrop.
Capt. Gould "Washington.
R. M. Hanna Ralston's Ferry.
C. B. Stewart Montgomery.
W. H. Burncv Waco Village.
R. D. Johnson Galveston.
M. Seelicson
SAJIUEL Mir.LETT. NVW Itmnnrola
F. Chenault Gonzales.
Dr. Merruian San Marcos.
S. W. Kellog Wheelock Rob'n co.
W. R. Baker. Houston.
Maj. Howlett Caldwell.
'. A. Hill Cameron.
E. Crozett Philadelphia.
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de Cordova, P. South-Western American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 6, 1852, newspaper, October 6, 1852; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth79741/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.