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7 GROCERIES. t - ' j
nrEflavo on Land a(goo& supply of Rio Coffee superior brown
wnite loai ana erusnea sugar ana lor saie py
fi
in tf
S. G. Haynie & Go
Vtt
HARDWARE S?c.
STEELE Mills Dinner Pots Stone Jugs Odd Lids Stew Kett
ties White Cedar Churns Water Buckets and Collin's Axes jus-
received and for sale by 6 S. G. HaiNie & Co.
TWEKTJT BARRELS No. 1 Cement five barrels Plaster Pa-.
ris just received and for sale by 6 S. G. Haynie & Co.
liE HEALED ROBERTSONS BITTERS.
07AN invaluable remedy for all cases of debility and diseases arising
therefrom. These bitters are prepared from an original recipe furn.
ished.ineby Dr. Jos. W. Robertson of our city. Dr. Robertson has
for many years used them in his practice and their unpaialleled suc-
cess has bo increased their demand that it is deemed necessary to ex-
tend'thoir manufacture and distribute them over the country. They
jare manufactured only by the undersigued Druggist and Chemist
Austin Texas by whom they will be kept constantly on hand to suit
.purchasers. Certificates are unnecessary; Dr. R.'s high standing is a
.sufficient gurantec.
.Kogan & Heppenstall at Lockhart Mr. Oatts on Brushy and Mr.
JWoodonninc mile creek arp my authorized agents
"M6 f( Francis T. Di'FrAu Congress j5
Avenue Austin.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Six hundred and three
acres being part of the land gianted to Miles M. Taylor situated
Wuhe Navesolo River about 25 acres under cultivation with a log
louse at present occupied by Mr. Stuckey 12 miles from Anderson
ind about three miles from McKeevers. J. DeCoudova.
wu. LANDS IX BURNETT CO.
FOUR HUNDRED and NINETY -TWO acres part the head-
right of John Harper on the River Colorado including the mouth of
Hamilton's Creek.
r 440 acres of the upper end of Waye Barton's 640 acres donation
land on the River Colorado above the mouth of Hamilton's Cieek.
Apply to J. DE CORDOVA Austin
. 7 or lo JNO. HARVEY Hamilton Burnett co.
ILm JUST RECEIVED.
I'm HARRELS St. Louis Flour just received and for sale
by Jy7tf.
S. G. HAYNIE & Co.
McLEOD'S HOTEL.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his fiiends and the public
generally that he has removed from his old stand the Navarro House
and-has fitted up a pleasant and comfortable public house on Main
Btreet half a square West of the San Antonio Bridge wherOj hf is
prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call.
. A BATH-HOUSE has been creeled on the premises for the use
and benefit of his patrons.
Agood STABLE is also connected with the house which is con-
veniently situated on the river where will also be found good proven-
der and an attentive and careful hostler.
His friends and the travelling public may rest assured that no effort
will be spared on his patt to administer to the comfort and happiness
of all who may favor his house with a call. Thankful for past favors
he1 'hopes to merit their continuance by attention to business and a
desire to please. 54:tf JNO. D. McLEOD San Antonio.
'.THE SUBSCRIBER is regularly receiving from the North am-
ply supplies of Fresh and.Genuine Drugs and Medicines which he
offers for sale at wholesale and retail on reasonable terms.
yy Nat. Townsend Austin
" i & G.HAYME& CO.
HAVING purchased the entire stock Groceries Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods Hardware &c belonging to the
late firm of Hancock & Hamilton with the intention of embarking
in-this line of business and havibg made arrangements for an assorted
stock of Merchandise which will be received from the North in the
shortest possible time offers the same for sale SSL-Cheap foh Cash.
The citizens of Travis and adjoining counties are respectfully so-
licited to call and they will be dealt with on the most advantageous
terms. 47yy
1 REMOVAL SAMPSON & HENRICKS
HAVE removed their large and fashionable assortment of Merchan-
dise to Zeiller's New Stone House at the coinerof Congress Ave-
nue and Pecan street f55
!fT. FOR SALE
.A Jot of large Cedar Logs containing 105 pieces. Apply to
'Xmp SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES! !
4' hhds. Brown Sugar a. fine aiticle Canvassed Hams
ard Lamp Oil Sugar House Molasses Coffee Flour
crushed Sugar Pickels Urandy Cherries Lemon Syrup Mackcral
Salt Whiskey Starr and Sperm Candles Pepper Spice Ginger
Mustard Snuff Tobacco Brandy Wines and Cigars. All just re-
ceived and for sale by SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
'Aug. 11 1852. 5.
PAINTS OIL PUTTY AND GLASS. '
A full supply in Store and for sale by
5 SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
.v- .NOTICE -. !
fS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons to whom-these pres-
ents may come that 1 the undersigned William T. Smith
of McLennau county son andheir of Thomas J. Smith deceased
late of Navarro county Texas have by duly authenticated letter of
Attorney constituted and appointed Win. B Walker of MacLennan
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
dcecased father ; and that I have empowered and authoiizedsaid Wm.
B. Walker for me aud in my name to do all acts idative to or con-
nected with said estate that 1 myself would do if personally present.
And fuithcr notice is hereby given thai I the said William T.
Smith do by this act l evoke and declare null aud void any agency
or agencies by mc previously granted to any otlier person or persons
whatever than the said William B. Walker. W. T. SMITH.
HAVING been annointcd. bv W. T. Smith his Attorney in fact
EP-THE CAPITOL Houston Tex isJJ
THIS well known Hotel situated in the most healthy pait of the city
has undergone a thorough rcpiir. Ten new bed-rooms and a large
Social Hall have been added. The house is now in all respects equal to
any in the State for comfort both in winter and summer.
There is no bar m the House but a well furnished one is convenient
I have emploved a cook unsurpassed by any. A well furnished aud at-
tended stable with plenty of cistern water attached to the premises. An
Omnibus will be alwajs ready to convey customers to and hom the boats
free of charge.
I respectfully solicit the patronage ot tne puDiic. l promise my custo.
mers fare equal U any in the State and if I fail of my promise I will
liaige. T. 13 J. HADLEY Piopnetor.
; - NEW GOODS FOR SPRING TRADE.
SAMPSON & HENRICKS would respectfully inform
their customers that they are receiving by every vessel
from the northern and eastern markets accessions to their stock and
will continue to receive Choice Goods as usual throughout the season.
FISH I
Eobsters Salmon Shad Mackerel and Sardines just received
and for sale by 6 S. G. Haynie & Co.
-sONE'THOUSAND POUNDS pure WHITE Z21 just re-
ceived and for sale by S. G. Haynie & Co
T AN ORDINANCE
Imposing a tax of fifty cents per foot on all two story porticos project-
ing over the side-walks.
r Sec 1. Beit ordained by the Boaid of Aldermen of the City of
Austin in Council Assembled that from and after the passage of this
ordinance there shall be levied and collected from the owners of all
two"sory porticos which may project over the side-walks of "this city
the sum of fifty cents for every foot which the same porticos may front
upon the streets and it is hereby made the duty of the Marshall to
collect the same annually.
"Sec. 2. "Be it resolved that ordinance No. 10 is hereby repealed.
r Approved 6 G. J. DURHAM Mayor.
V ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LJETTERS of administration having been granted to the.
I undersigned on the estate of James Fulcher deceased
byJthe County Court of JMilam county at its July term 1S50; this is
to notify alhpersons to present their claims within the time proscribed
by Jaw or they will be barred. MARY FULCHER
Aug. 111852. 5::6w. Adm'x. of estate.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
SEALED proposals will be received by the undersigned on
or before the 11th day of September next for the erection
of.'a PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH to be built of
6tone or brick in this city. For plan specifications and other par-
ticulars refer to the undersigned on or after the 18th of this month.
" ROBERT CREUZBAUR
11 for the Vestry of Ephiphany Church.
Austin city August 11th 1852. 5
to sell convey aud tunsact all business with legard to the interest he
has in his father's estate of land and other piopcity and claims.
Those having busiuess with said Smith in connection with the estate
of T- J. Smith deceased will please apply to mc in Waco McLen-
nan county Texas. W. B. WALKER.
Apiil 7 1S52. " 6m
HOUSTON HOUSE
To the Traveling Pvblic Merchants Planters and others.
THERE having been a strenuous effort of late to in-
juiu my character and dehtroy my business of Public
House keeping in this place I take this opportunity to state that
(those kind friend having been disappointed in their expect at ions)
from this time to the end of 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 of my Bar to a young gentleman familiar with
the business they will fiom this time on keep it supplied with the
choicest liquors wines cigars and all otlier things that the best reg-
ulated bais usually keep on hand. I have also disposed of my (Di-
van) Restaurant formcily attached to the Houston House which is
now being fitted upjn magnificent style the Hall above for a Billiard
Saloon aud 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-
gonal attention and Avill use all reasonable effoits to give entire satis-
faction. My House is situated in the very centre of the business part
of the city and only one square fiom 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.
make no chau
Oct. 29 1851.
lG.:tf
HOUSTON HOUSS.
CORNER OF STAIN AND Fit NKLIN STREETS HOUSTON.
rfHE subscriber having leased the above establishment and had it
thoroughly reGttcd 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 tabic
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 comfoi table 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.
THAT very valuable TAVERN STAND "Cane Island"
on the direct roacL from Houston to Austin Columbus
La Grange Bastrop SanSFellippe. 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 thiity miles from 'Houston is deci-
dedly one of the best investments e7er offered particularlyto an in-
dustiious individual who would pay attention to the house and keep it
properly supplied. Parties desiiing to purchase will be dealt with
liberally upon application to J. W. Scott Huston
in.
no39: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
Druggist Congress Avenue opposite the Treasury Department. no44
BH5J1 SB 3
DEAFNESS CURED.
SCARPA'S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL for the cure
of Deafness Pains and the discharge of matter from the
ii.ar. auanv nersons who hsivn.
been Deaf ten fifteen or twenty
years have after using one or two
bottles been made perfectly well.
For sale only by the subscriber
Congres-Avenue Austin opposite
the Treasury Department.
no44 FRANCIS T. DUFFAU Druggist.
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- r TO THE MASONIC FRATERNITY.
I. HAVE just received 200 copies of the FREE MASON'S
' MANU.EL a companion for the initiated through all the
degrees of Free Masonry from the Entered Apprentice to the higher
degrees of Knighthood embracing Entered Apprentice Fellow
Craft 'Master Mason Mark Master Past Master Most Excellent
Master Upal'Arcb Select Master High Priesthood Knights of the
Red Cross' -Knights Templers Constitution of the Order etc con-
taining 360 pages embellished with; upwards of 100 engravings il-
lustrating' the emblems and symbols of the order by the Rev. K. J.
'Ste.w'arl K. T.
'. Masons residing at a distance wishing a single copy of this invalu-
able work may mail at my risk $2 and the work with postaee pre
paid will be forwarded by mail.
"iolLodgc's? requiring a number will be furnished afc-the rate of-S18 per
dozen. FRANCIS T. DUFFAU
. JulX ? 56"tf. Congress Avenue Austin.
u' " ROBERT C. CAPPY
. FASHIONABLE TAILORj AUSTIN TEXAS.
3f I1HE Subscriber takes pleasure is announcingto the Public
D"- that he has located permanently in the City of Austin
and may be fonnd over Mr. Lamar Moore's store next door to the
?" aint shop. Having transacted the above business in the cities of N.
rork Philadelphia New Orleans and for the last several in San An-
tonio he flaiters himself to bo competent to please those who may be
BOtkind as to give him a call.
' IBP1" Ladies' Habits Riding Dresses made in a superior manner
from the most approved London and Parisian styles. no:43
GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
J. CASTANIE General Land Agent and Commission
Merchant Houston Texas.
WILL attend to the sale of Lands location of certificates recording of deeds
naVmfint nf InYPCl. nhtmmno nf nalanle Crtm Ilia rionQ.nl T ann C(P.n. .av-
I j ... -- . ..... v. ir.ibuia iiuui uu uuubiai juauu vsuiiu uii
fectingiof titles settlement of estates aud all matters pertaining to lands generally
in tue state ot i eras ; and also will sell and buy goods on commission.
Peroos intrusting business lo him may be sure of a prompt attention to the
same. OiHce Long Row.
REFERENCES.
Houston A. S. Rulhven J. S. Roberts JJ. F. Tanlccrsley Wm. R. Baker.
Galveston Rice & Nichols J. N. Reid W. Richardson John Lev'i.
Marshall. J. M. Hall.
Austin Capt. Crosby BsniF. Hill Lamar Moore P. De Cordova.
Castrorille James Paul Henry Castro.
New Orleans B. L. Shaw R. Kerr F. Brichla.Gardncr Smith W. J. Morton.
Cincinnati---Heury Miller Sheppard & Armstrong Dr. Darling 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. II. Vanhorn one-third league
fronting the ban 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 Jiesler s bounty land immediately
above the John R. King survey.
J. De CORDOVA General Land Agent
Austin and Houston Texas
THE GXiUAT ICUHl'UCKY 11K11UOY.
DR. JOHN BULL'S SABSAPAKILLA I !
Will Wonders never Cease?
IF the followins cures performed alone by the to of
BOLL'S SA!tSrVIULUV ore not wonder then wo
acknowledge that wo do not know the meaning of the
word Read and be connnccd that facta aro stranger than
fiction.
TjneP 0 rulton Co . Ky Oct 11S5I. .
Dr John Bull : Dear Sir Hie two dozen of your Sarssi
parillt ordertd in September came to hind nnd in ac
knowledginp the receipt of the same I feel I would bo
doing j ou injustice to witlihold tho following among the
lnany oftbc instances that hare come under my observa-
tion during tho la.-t two ycar of tho great curatire prop
crtiis of yonr Sarsapanlla
Mrs jLannette Martin i highly respccHblo lady of my
neighborhood aged sixty-five j rin. I id been long afflicted
with a cancerous ulcer which finally reduced her to so
helpless a condition that ie could not leave her bed. She
tried the best medical advice in pur county without relief;
and had gnen up all hopes of a-cure At this stage of her
case I persuaded her eon to take a bottle of your Sarapa-
rilla lie did so and in a short tune returned and pur-
chased another bottle stating the first had had a decidedly
?ood effect fehe continued to use it until after the ue or
five or six bottles I had the pleasure of Seeing the old lady
herself at church. She as ured me that she had almost
entirely recovered her health and from her I received ths
account of her dicae and in about the same words I give
ittojou. This is but one of a number of cures undernrjr
observation of ver remarkable ones performed by the
use of j Our Sarsapanlla in my neighborhood. The de-
mand for it has stcaddv increased mco its introduction
here. Very respectfully your obedient servant
mi. R DICKISSON 1V3L-
Rotle Coentv Ky Oct 6 IS3T.
Tr. John Bull - Dear Sir I have we.n the most marvel-
lous cure of one of my patients by 3 our valuable medicine
an old lady who had been afiiicced from her childhood
with scrofula and vanou3 diseases or the brain. She waj
sixty years old. It had run into something- lite leprosy
and she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever
beheld I called in Dr McFaddena very fine physician
to consult with me in relation to her. V"c came to the
conclusion that it was out of our power to relieve her; but
on going to my oSce I accidentally p eked up one of jour
Journals when on seeing the womKrfuI cures your Sana-
pinlla had effected I nolvcd to trj tho experiment m this
case. I took her two bottles of it after taking which I
perceived a great change. I took her some more. She Is
now taking the sixth bottle and I consider Tier entirely
cured I take great pi oasure in recommending your Sir-
sapanlH to th- afflicted pubhe.
lours respectfully
jorcrii. K0S3 M.D.
TO INVALIDS
AND' THE SICK.
The 'Celebrated Corn-
stock Medicines. 1st.
The Great Pain Ex-
tractor (Connel's and
Daily's) curing all hums
and all external pains and
sores. 2d. Balm of Columbia-
for slaying or rc-
stoiing tho human hair.
3d II ewe's Nerve and
BoueXiinimcntand Indian
Vegetable Elixir a cure
for all eases of Rheuma-
tism th. McNair's Ac-
oustic Oil a certain cure
for Deafness. 5th. Hay's
Liniment a known cure
for the Piles. 6th. Spohn's
Sick Headache Remedy.
7th. Mother's Relief for
all women in the family
way. 8th. Longloy's Great
Western Indian Panacea
for colds and feverish feel-
ings and preventing fevers;
for Asthma Liver Com-
plaint and Bilious Affec-
tions ; for Diarihaj Indi-
gestion and Loss of Appe-
tite; for Costivcncss in
females and males and
nervious complaints ; for
Stomach Affections Dys-
pepsia Piles Rheumatism
&c. The great points are
it is not had to take never
gives pain and never leaves
one costive. 9th. 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 iis so
happily adapted to use in-
ternally as drops to be tak-
en and yet perforin such
wonders when applied ex-
ternally as a wash or bath
by friction In bottles
from 12 1-2 to 50 cents
each. Hth. Saunholtz's
Roach and Bed Bug Bane
for driving away Vermin
in a short time. 12th. The
celebrated Liu's Life Pills
and Temperance Bitters.
13th. Dr. Bartholemcw's
Pink Syrup tho popular
expectorant tor Coughs
ColdsInfluenza &.c 14th.
1 he East India & New
York Hair Dyes the only
sure coloring for the hair.
15th.Lin's Balm of China
a Chinese Remedy for
Cuts Burns Sores &c
16th. Extract of Sarsapa-
nlla. This article has out-
lived all other Sarsaparil-
las and still gives as great
satisfaction as ever. 17th.
The celehrated sprcan
Strengthening Plaster
made from Liu's recipe
and the most popular in
the maiket. 18th. Dr.
Kline's ToothAche Drops.
A certain and easy cure
for Tooth Ache. 19- Dr.
Comstoek has latelyhought
the right for the United
States of the celebiated
Concentiated Mineral Wa-
ter found at the Salt
Springs of Dr. Wm. C.
Chase at St. Cathciines
C W. This medicine has
attained a notoriety and
popularity never before
equalled byany preparation
at that place andifs sale
has been commensurate
with its merits which are
extraordinary. All the re-
medies aro fully described
in Almanacs to be given
to all who call where the
medicines are kept.
NOTICE. All prepa-
rations heretofore known
as "Cornstock's" or Corn-
stock. & Co's. always be-
longed and now belong ex-
clusively to Dr. Lucius S.
Comstoek; and though the
signature of Comstoek &
Co. will be continued this
extra label with the fac sim
ile signature of Dr. L. S.
C. will in future designate
thegenuine.
The above medicines
can be had in this place
only of
Fran-cis T. Dcffau.
Also by Ryan & Cottinji-
ham Webersville; Rogan & Hippingstall Lockhart; also by Eliott
Roberts &Co. Houston -who are the only dealers'in the genuine Corn-
stock's preparations. April 21 ly:45.
INSURANCE.
4"E have an open policy to cover all consignments to us of Produce etc- et-
ther for sale here or for reshipment and valuations are in full proportion
lu uiurnei pneiea. augau K. iSI D. G. MILI.S.
I Thomas A. Ringo of Graves Co .Ky..for the benefit
of mankind generally doicreby certify that oa or about
the 16th day of October 1S47. 1 was attacked with a vejy
severe pain m the lower pircofthe abdomen which lasted
but a few minutes and moved into the Itft hip and con-
tinued excuxtingl painful for about fire days during
whieh time I had a very light fever Vt the end of that
timo the fever ceased and the pain abated for a d ly or two
after which it again returned and Mas much worse than
before During all this trne-I was under medical treat"
ment From a short time after I was taken. I was unable
o walk or sit up ; the hip in winch the pain was so bad
commenced rising until some time in January when it
burst and a number of pieces of bone came out as many
as twenty at least. Some of the pieces were three fourths
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
thi3 time all persons gavo me up to die. A physician then
told me that as a la-.t remedy I had better use MH.
BULL S FLUID 1UJTK VCT 01 S UtSAPAUILLA. After
the ue of the Eecond bottle the knot on my wrist com-
menced getting soft. I opened it and a day or two af:cr
apiece of bone came out. Mywnst soon got well and!
continued to gain strength. After I ucd the third bottle
I'could get no more for some four weeks after which time
I succeeded in getting threo more bottles. After Using the.
threo last bottles the knot on my hip became 4oft ; It was
opened and some corruption ran out together with a
small 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 bono came out. I con'inucd the use of the
Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bottles and am now
entjely well and able to do duly labnr It may seem
strange to some but I wiU here state that during the
summer of 1S19 1 coughed up three p eces of boncvrhlch."
can now be seen at the residence of mj uncle Thos. Real
where I now liTe and if any persons doubt this statement
I wiU be happy to converse with them if they will call on
me. Signed TUOMAS N. KINCO.
Stato of Kentucky Graves Co Sit.
This day personally came before me the under-igncd an
acting justice of the peace in and for s.i.d county and made
oath In due fonncf law that the above statement Is true.
Subscribed and sworn to this loth dty of lebruary. ISoO.
S. 1 MOUSE J. V. for 0. C.
I Irwin Anderson Clerk of tho Count Court of Craves
County State of Kentucky do certify that S. V. Morse
whose name is signed to the above certificate is now and
was at the timo of signing the same a justice of the peace
in and for said Graves Count duly commissioned ami.
qualified as such and that faith and credit are due all hii
official acts as such.
In testimony whereofvI have hereunto set my'
. j. g . hand and caused the seal of the County Court of
I"- J said county to be hereunto affixed this ISth day
ofFebruar1850.
EDWIN AXDEHS02J.
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
Sarsapanlla a trial. It is indeed hard to beheve but nev-
ertheless it is too true. TVhat kind of testimony would it'
take to convince the few remaining disbelievers that Bull's
medicine will do more even than it promises' The doctor
could produce another and another euro performed by hm
medicine; but if the cases published above will not con-
vice the sceptical it is usclc3 to produce any more and
indeed it would cost a fortune to publish the many certi-
ficates that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The largest
mammoth sheet in America would not contain even the
names of those cured let alono full statements of their
cases.
This medicine when used according to directions wtJI
cure without fail :
Scrofula or King's Evil Cancers Tumors Eruptions of
the Skin Erysipelas Chronic Sore" Ecs Ringworm or
Tetters Scald Hcid Rheumatism Pains in the Bones or
.joints uiu cuius anu uiccrs awcinng ot tne U lands. Svnh-
Dropsy Jaundice Costivcness Bronchitis Sore Throat
Coughs Colds Weakness of the Chest l'ulmonary Affec-
tions and all other Diseases tending to produce Consump-
tion Liver Complaints Female Irregulantie3 and Com-
plaints Sick and Nervous Headache Low Spirits Ni"ht
Sweats Exposure or Imprudence in Life Chronio Consti-
tutional Diseases and as a Spring and Summer Drink and
General Tonic for the System and a Gentle and Pleasant
Purgative it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress W'Ater
Salts or Seidhtz Powders '
DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office
81 Fourth st Louisville Ky.
Where applications for Agencies must be addressed.
For sale by FRANCIS T. DUEFAIj;
the evclusine agent for this place. 3
TO PHYSICIANS AND PLANTERS.
1HAVE just received the most complete and ample supply
of Drug's and Medicines
which has ever been offered 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 oan be
afforded in tho country.
gCpOrders will always bo promptly attended to and every article
put up under my own supervision. Francis T. Duffau
483 Congress Avenuo Austin.
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. AGENTS FOR THE S0UTU-1VESTEBX MERICAN :
xiic luuejpis oil ine iollowmg gentlemen will be valid:
J. L. TRUEHART. Snn Antinm
Capt. Murchison Comal Town.
Jams Nicholson Bastrop.
Capt. Gould. "VVashin-rton.
'R.TVI. Hanna Ralston's Ferry.
is. a. btewart Montgomery.
W. H. Burney "Waco Village.
R. D. Johnson Galveston.
M. Seeligson
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SlMUEL M1I.LETT. Np.TBvHmrmfot
F. Chenault Gon7aLis. k
Dr. Merrijian SamMarcos. $
S. W. Kelloc Wheelbck Rob'n co
W. R. Baker H&ustoh.
Ma j. Howlett' Caldwell. '
F. A. Hill Cameron
A. H. Bean New YorktCif jv " .
E. Crozett Philadelphia.
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de Cordova, P. South-Western American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 13, 1852, newspaper, October 13, 1852; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth79742/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.