State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 21, 1858 Page: 3 of 4
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OOHREBPONDKNOK.
ISfiS
I l I - l in MTV.
Marun An- l-tl
Major kmrthaS i
As wp lutve loilnv learned (lie MMl re-
nil til our station. I irill -end you the
vote for the St.itu iiflieerv Wheeler '-'I)'.'
lltirkley KM: (iralmin Mil; ltiiii.lolpli
166 Johns flOtnnd Bell 17 Hell's
inn jority is 77 .'-am Houston's tiitijorilv
last rammer was 108 ; ... ton see that Falls
lias iIoim- In r iiniy in iti- l.ik' etatlon The
Demoontio port; is gaining gronod lure
every election nod it will not m long Lc-
fiiro you may alwttji rely on a democratio
iimjorify here Several good democrat lo
ratan old not ntc either for Bnekta ..r
Hell. I'ruluilily the result in tlii oruintv
ol the raee for District Attorney hotter ex
preeoei the eeatltnenti .! rat pi opic on ju-
dicial nominations. Charts 8tewui he
lieves in nc ruinating judicial candidates
and Win. It. Roagan OMHMM the M t"ni
Her.- it wil made itriotrj a polltioal test in
voting for these two gentlemen j and Mr.
ReagU'l majority la 89 M- io.rininil
.inly n-eeifxVi ten voles in the county and
but very lew etawhere. Mr. Stewart's
majority in the I listriet it el htnaii il at over
one thousand votes.
J. Ik Oltorf) li-j a thorough-going
convention Demount is eleoted Cuiei Jus.
tice. ; and 8am 0 Barola- is raleeted
oonnty olerk over Major Qeorge II. Dnfiin
by a majority of 126 votes Bam was in
the Waco Convention and participated in
our oounty e invention which rant delegates
to Austin on th January Tor his tea
and fervouev" toriemoontic principles the
opposition swore thej would turn him out
ol'offioo. The Major WSS trotteil out and
iej oeati .'
There was but one other convention can-
didate in lbs field. John J. Long for
county Surveyor. He was beaten by John
II. l'ieriion by a majority of in Votes. It
is true we are in the minority yet the
battle is not to the strong alone ' it is to
the active the vigilant the brave." So you
dee Major it will not be long until Palls
will enroll her nunc anion:: the DemOOratia
counties of the State. Our party here is t
unit aud as it has justly been remarked we
know irhere to put outtolvet
Samuel A. Wain our District Clerk has
been appointed by President Buohanan a
special Indian uncut lor tin' WicbitSS aud
surrounding tribe-. better islsotion
could not nave been made
I pre.-umc you have heard of the shoot-
ing affair we had m this county on tin- day
of election. One man was killed and ano-
ther badly wounded. The party who made
the attack has been bound over to (he next
term of our District Court. S. 1!.
HOI sto AT INDEPBIVDBIVCBi
l.MiKI'KMlK.MK A'l.' 17. 1868
Major Marshall :
) tr Sir By special invitation lieu.
Sam Houston eddreaned the people here on
saturday last It trai S regular Sam Hous-
ton speech. Sam Houston ti r -1 the Kansas
till au 1 Sam Houston. Seoond Sam Hous-
ton. Third he at the outset announced
that he was not prepare! to make a speech
but would make soms desultory remarks
and he del so truly ; h spoke of Iii- defeat
by the Democratic party ; said there was
nothing in that party but the name that
John Marshall was its dictator struck his
usual blows at Judge Oldham and yourself
He defended his Kansas i"e ; said he had
seen with a prophetic km it; results and
had warned the people ike of Btenhen
Arnold I kraglss; said h bad turned out as
he had always t ild the people he would a
traitor Be administered slight caatlga.
Hon on uonerai iiivp; Hid the noin.na-
tion and elect! m of thi Mexican l'.untr
was n splendid aooi lent his administration
a splendid failure Bald that he voted for
the admission of Kansas under the Looomp-
ton constitution hecm-.. as an honest man
ha felt bound ni:er so deoid t manifaa
tatiou on the part of the people is had been
made to do so He only mentioned his
Mexican protei touts scheme b request
laid tl.at he iitr-..lii.'c. u.n measure in
Congress without consulting with any
and eon'luded by saying that though he
wa' old yet ii he could I. nefil suffering
humanity and i it rder in Uezi . be
was ready to go The General -.aid he had
s clean oonsoiesoe nothing to reproaeh
himself for. tV.ar. he ins not eleotioneering
and hi- only ambition w.v t rotire to his
home -if the pe iplc would let him and
train up his children in the way that they
i-hould go and as the peopli seem disposed
to let. him I suppose ! e will cart out his
philanthropi designs. I oould nol help
thinking while he wa- talking about his
desiring no oilier of ;m old fable tint I
saw somewnere in my youth about ioxe
and grapes 01 something of that sort. His
best friend- here acknowledge that be is
depreciatin-. Canyon explain how it is that
Attorney General Willie in conjunction
with the Waahington Know Nothings iu-
vitcd him to Wssbington ami then wel-
comed him in I Very pretty speech. That
don't look a- Democratic as iome things I've
seen. ours J.
llltlMII'l INII At HTM It t ll.lto-ll.
I Miiv II t t.i Tsxsj i
August 12th lv"i )"
Mr. KmroR. Item- Sir: 1 sea by your
paper that your citizens ate taking steps
towards the bu.iding of the lirctiliaiii and
Austin Hailroad and I am trulv glad t
see it. In the ovOtOOQI
routes I would ask the i.
tory to ibis point
Brenhain is 79 miles distant from Austin
on au air line which line runs through this
poiut ; from here tt liicnliam 18 miles
there is a line ridge for a railroad: from
here to four mile creek three miles dis-
tant there is another line ridge. There you
striko a tiue level oouutry as much so as I
ever "is fur railroading It extends -ome
lift miles with only two or three small
creeks to bridge which reaches within oH
miles of your city.
There is no route more practicable than
this ; it is shorter and over as good country
as can he lound on either ol the routes
spoken of. il this route is chosen I will
take the grading of a mile half to be taken
1U siocu me oilier Halt paiu a- ili.ue. I cau i
however upon thesi conditions get unite
a large subscription here Q
ai.ivi:i.i.
I.CH'KIIART Aug 12 1858.
Maj Marshall Dear Sir : The en-
closed is the official vote of Caldwell county
We am beaten beaten because as Pa-
trick Henry sid we lav supinely upon
our backs and bugged the delusive phan-
tom not of hope but of self security un-
til our enemies have bound QS baud and
toot Yes sir it was that languid dull inac-
tivity that has been infuicd into our party
by the prestige of its own great name and
its repeated success that has beaten us.
We have fallen asleep but thank God the
days of Kip Van Winkleism an over and
it will b a short and refreshing one.
The ..now N ithiogS and disaffected de-
mocrat were very active on the day of the
dection aud 1 know of my certain know-
ledge that not a -iu"le democrat took an
active part
H M. I'aufherly was elected Bheriff ;
J A. ulenn chief Justioe ; Press Mu Hid-
ing District Clerk B J. P. McDowell
Couuty (lurk j M. K. Luce Assessor and
Collector aud T. L Burkhead Treasurer
AU good Dtmocraa- Crops are good in
arwiot Respectfully U B.F L
HIUNfl OUT THE BOOSTER! I
LET HIM CPlO"Wr 1 I
ifsl ssMli5g:jcSBMBgi1 fcflMTlTt'rs ;y
ItOI.I. OUT TIIK CANNON 1 1
PL
L. -sad-: -WBSBg
Hiil'KiNs Wo sec that the people of
Hopkins have been diivcn to the nepeeaitj
of organi.inp an SSSOclatlon called ihu
" Hiikory lluiuds" with a view to eiter-
inmate the hoTM thieves II SOnslsts ol
sixty eight men. Tlwre is n President
Vta Pnaidsnt) Secretary and Tu IBttret.
and two companies of minute men called
A and II of four men Moh The bitter
pursue the thieves whenever nOfaSS an-
stolen and are paid for their set viei s
Thei are eleoted irom thi Ouard at propel
intervals i.iol always carry side arm- and
have their horses ready I lie preainliO'
of till a-oci.ilion SOlS forth the object of
ii'-ocnitioii to be mutual sal n mid piolee-
ilou against tb HtntleSS hordes ol hmse
thieves with wbi.h nni Bcmnfrj la lnfetd
n i- baaed upon the uneertalntj nfiiw nrtwn
men bi'iio' capable of fiadinu till irml and
panning with sufficient rspidlty w appro-
nend the thieves and rescue their properly.
i lit iiecounts the minnte men were
after ii horse I liief who had stolon twenty-
three head of burses
Bay The Steamship Calhoun leaves Sa-
bine Pas- every Stindiy at I P M for
New Orleans
0r kte airti mi
THE DEMOCRACY IS TRIUMPHANT!!!
BLAZE -A.-W.A-Y11
Tlio Aviilnnchc returns from Smith Rusk Wood ami other oounties in
the East and the vote of the Bio Qmnde. renden it cortain thai Buckley Is
elected. Hisenemiei attMkedhiraonttenona grounds neither bis Democracy
or hfat capacity wen ever douhtod. So iiir us the principle of Judicial Con-
ventiona and the Democratic Platform is concerned they hare triumphed filo-
rioualy everywhere in the State.
Burraii for the Organised Democracy of Texas I Hurrah for the good old
Cause I Bead tne figures. Buokloy is now 1173 ahead ol Beu. The rest oi
the returns cannot elect Bell.
Kkrcbbbbo lirin out the Anviladc !
KI.UC'TIOM llllllns.
Ali-rt- on Ijr nn Itt Of ftgttNl afS itVSBf it rfprMvuu
aJOTltl (UCFiveil. -OSlcttl.
luui'lif. Buckley licit. Ooootlrs. Buckley. Hell
i Mat. Nolan
I clerk j T. K
. 186
.308
Anderson
AogsUos.
AtSMOSS.
Allillll . .
Banders
lUstrop'
Bell' .-
Ilexnr"..
live
niaiieo ..
Bosana..
Ituw le. . .
Braaorla'
Hrazoa .. . .
Brown ...... .
Borloson.
Burnet W"
Caldwell !'''
Csltaonn
( micron Ml
('bum 1 proe't) I" I
...IBB 167
ton
I-; iiii.iiiini
kirnes..
Kniilin.il.
2iTi!Kerr
Kinney
.'14 4.1-1 liuir' KKI s'i
lug :llt LauipMtt (lp) t;:i 168
11 1
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t llerokM
Collie'
CBlorail..
Coinal" . .
Oomeaeho
Cooke. .
Coryell'
Daliu...
jleuti'ii
DeWltt
BUli
I'.l t'awi
l'.rath
Pails.....
Pennln
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Port Beml
l'ri'i'Ktom
i lilfaetnn'
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UODUUMT .
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Hill
Hopkhu
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Hurt
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l.ij'er . . .
Jefforson .
:.;t;i Lavaca
:ai Lenii
4o Liberty" .
I. 'Hi' st tic
I- Live uk.
31H Llano" ....
MeCulluuli
6 BsUannan'
Madiinn . .
I rt Matagorda
.'.V.I Maverick
loo Medina Iisl
I" Milaui l.
;t Montguuiery..v.'T4
4n rOINaeofdocbsi.
.'.!ir. T'.i4 Navarro
401 V.4H Newton
SOI :I47 Nuece-
354 36 Oraan ( l p i
1'alo Pinto..
1'anola.
l36IPsrksr
4'..' Polk'
ion Preeidio
SO ld River-.
I"' i Kefiieio
Ki'lierUilll ..
Riink"
IV" Suliine
'-" BanAuKUittne.IS
7S3 hll I'atrieio...
36 Ran Saba !.'
..T .W Sl.illiy-
11 i:i:. Smith'.
mo -'-'Starr...
'-'"'Tnrranl
;;i'.' -hCJ Titue
IMSfTiavis' 301
-'44 trinity
90)1 Tiler 470
"nHnliiir...(lp).'.'-
o'1 Uvalde
Van .. ii.lt .
Victoria 123
Walker' 'il
10 Weshtngton ' ..'
Wabb ;il
3iM Wine
I Wharton 36
I Williamson" ..
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177
sheriff H. Holbein oounty
Hooper dUUiot clerk ; (' a
iloltuca a-sessor
BATS OOUMTT J. A P I'arr ohief
justice; II. T Davis county clerk; J II.
Cos adspssor aud Oolleotol ; J. T William-
son treasurer
Comal County. Barman llciier ohief
ju.stice; Alliert iJreiss county clerk; (i us- ;.;. lottlo of
tav Hieiss iiistrict clerk ; Win. Uernard
assessor and collector; Qeorga I Irieh
sheriff; J J.liroo.s county surveyor.
Bloiitu Olil stiiiiu lie l. imp Iter:
SIX HUNDRED M FIFTEEN
Dallas
III HDRED I D
MAJORITY
Below read thl result from Suiitli Air
(hilt..n deserves the tbauks of the Democ-
racy lor his exertion in behalf of the
Ticket
TvU'.H Texas. Aug 13 r -Dfah
.Sin The official vote of this
county is illustrative of the print principle
announced by Mr Jefferson thl capacity
of the American people t'-r solf'govorn
niinl Notwithstaiuliiip the covert attacks
made upon Buckley . the editor of our
local paper and Ins attempt to m II our De-
mocratic Samson (conventions) into the
hands of the Philistines we have given
Buckley a large vote. His vote hero Is the
( 'itivrntimi rut .
Below you will please find ii- "tatemenl
of oflicial vote :
lirahani I Hi.';
Handolph 1113
Johns. Ill-
Wheeler 1171
Bvokley 860
Bell ' : -:-
Maturity for iueklcy til..
Three times three sheers for Smith !
Trulv yours
GEO W
101
14 i
l.ilal
.Buckley 17443
Hell.... 10470
ated surveys of
tice of the dircc-
Majntitj fur llucklay 1.1731
I oiitii. Officers i:iei led.
i Continued from our last.)
t'.vi.nwEi.l.. J. A. tlleun Chief Jus-
tice: Press. Manlding District Clerk ; S.
J P McDowell County Clerk; II. M.
Dougherty Sheriff; M. it Luce ft SI0SI0I ;
T. L. Burkhead Trcai-urer; S. K. Murff
0. H. P. Tabor W B. Carpenter I. 11.
Ketohem Commiaiionera.
Brazoria. Perkins Chief Justice; 0.
!t. Cos County Clerk ; S. L. S. Ballowc
Distriot Clerk j II. P. Dunce Sheriff; ilos-
knis Assessor; L. Duticau treasurer; Du-
runt surveyor; Adriancc Collins Bates
aud Browne Commissioners.
San Patricio Count J. B. patter-
sin chief justice; O. S Daltou sheriff;
John Sullivan county clerk.
1'nKK.sroNK. Bragg chief justice; lieu-
demon district clerk j Cralla oounty olerk ;
Davis treasurer; Stabbs assessor; Steele
sheriff.
Mkiuna chief justice J. Hoffman;
Count" clerk J. Kemp; sheriff 1. Castro
UtUMSS CO. W. J. Gray sheriff; (i.
M. Patrick chief justice; (i. M. Mooring
Bounty clerk ; Wm. Carley assessor aud
collector; Win. L. Kratiklii surveyor ; O.
II. I'. Hill county treasurer.
ASOBRSON OOUHTY. Gardner cliief
justice; McClure district clerk ; Cantley
countv clerk ; Durham sheriff; MeKniuht
treasurer; Major- assessor aud collector.
COLLIN Cuntv. J. Bacus represeo-
t.it.ve; J. D. Doak eheriff ; B. Henry
oounty olerk; J. Bssrisoo chief jus-
tice ; John McKin assessor aud collector;
II a Parish county treasurer.
CRAYSON CiiUNTY. Heynold chief jus-
tice ; Evans sheriff Newcomb surveyor;
duiu assessor and collector
Dallas CoUNTT. J. M Pattersou
chief justice; V. K. Martin county clerk;
B. C Browder district cleru ; W. Carter
sheriff; V W. Hunt county tressurer
V. II Thomas assessor and collector
II uikison 0 Hendriek chief justice;
A. W. Crawford) sheriff; K. 0. BaasalsT.
county clerk; J. M. Heudersou district
clerk ; Alex Sauuders eouuty treasurer
'I'vi.nt. trltou chief justice ; Boss
sheriff; 'an W'.-k district clerk Parsons
county clerk ; MrAliater treasurer ; Hul-
lo t uaeeaoT'
Bastroi' Cot NTT. L. V. Cuonintrham
euief justice; J J Moneure sheriff;
Ci Na.b eouuty clerk ; 1-1 Reynolds trea-
surer; It M Castleinau assessor
J M'Kao.N. 1'ord chief justice ; J. T.
WbiUi assessor; B. Danr.y sheriff; J. W.
Alleu district clerk; II. D .Starr county
clerk .
NtJlcis B. A- Qilpio chief juslu;
Aiitor
is the vote
Wheeler
Buckley
Bell :
Graham
Johns
Randolph
S. K. C. .Mills
received 77'" votes
All the nominee
elected and h
thl I.amar is
official.
rillLTOS
t.A l Ml.
Pari-. Au.u-i. Hi l-.i-!
Qautu : Sir The followini
of Lamar oounti ;
: Till
: 699
: 189
: : 084
: 1104
: : iJ
for listriet Attorney
except for sheiift' were
only defeated by -" votes.
till riizlit side an This i
.1. I.
i ours
(itr Stottt Hrlos
QSATSON The I'atriot says rhat the
harvest lias realized more than the wauls of
the country. He adds :
" The prospect of a ninvnilieeiil corn
crop is such that our citizens can do well
by disposing of their surplus i f produce at
reasonable prices; in fact every induce-
ment should be held out to migrants. The
contracts for furnishing the different posts
arc now being let out; and we liiink our
planters would do well tofuriiMi emigrants
and other demands at lilty cents per bushel
for wheat aud forty for corn. Our fnrin-oi-
are solvent aud out of debl and cer-
tainly can afford to be liberal "
llEI.I. The Independent -peak- of
Indian Coin with ears measuring thirteen
inches in length and nine iuche- diameter.
In reference lo the Sorgho sugarcane the
editor says :
" We have fed our hoTM and our cow on
tl talk fodder seed and all ever siuee
our little crop ripened and will continue to
do so as lor.e as any of it remains. If there
are any of our friends who are still " ju-
bous " about the matter and are anzious
to get rid of the seed we will take it at a
fair price lor suhscriptiou."
(io.N.M.i.- The Inquirer i noticing
several line specimens of Sorgho yrup.
In one instance an .ere au.l a quarter
yielded 150 gallon of syrup.
I'apt. .It I' ak has pn "Cut-
S r ;ho I inn t i the editor .1'
the Dallas Herald which tin- latter conai 1
era equal to the best sugar house molasses
and superior to any previous sampl The
editor also notices specimens of unusually
large apple grown by V. A Winn El
I'l'Mim - hei t weighing si-teen and
i half pi und wai raised on the phntation
of Mr. Paul ni hi 1' tl bin It attests
the fruitfuln 1 1 the soil Lends in the
vicinity ii tw editor i f thi I 'psbur
Democrat may I" pur.-!. ..-cd -.1 fr.m ?"
i HOpcraora Tb society is good
Houston Sam ' W Long M
Hallmark -nd Col. J J Hood arc nnticeJ
by tl. Crockett l'rinter as having raised
tin apple- and peaches this -e:is.u
I'mikfr The i'atriot -ijs thai several
it the planters have be n mil. in rup
from the Sorgho cane and peaks ..t the
quality ai inperior.
Hi.i. Eli VKR. The Standard reports vlr
Perry on Blossom prairie as threshing out
nineteen bushels of wheal to the acre.
I'.i ear The Herald uivei tin name of
. II Butler of the Salado -- having raised
a beet on those rich lands twenty inches
I round and weighing twenty-four pounds.
S siiiiiiix W are glad to -ee that
; Mr Mile k -ucceeds in his nursery iii day
Hill The editor of the Brenbam Knquirer
thinks il unsurpsssed in Tosna It Is hut
I a few years since he begen operations lie
has now tree- beering peers ot uncommon
slae. Be has a wine cellar and will plant
the vine and make wine on a large scale in
due time.
Whin CORN QroTTS Dr. 1! I! liar-ri-on
of Prince Qeorge oounty V'a. ha
taken pains to make some careful examina-
tions to ascertain whether corn grows as is
generally suppo ed more at night than by
day. August 1st corn grew in twenty-
four hour live inches; at night one and a
half iu dies. August 2d it grew four and
loobesj at night one aud
inches ami in the da three
limi. "1. If. f.rnhain.
We see by the I'psbiir Democrat that the
eloquent Soles of Graham was heard in the
county short! before the election. The
Democrat speskl of hi- effort ai an admira-
ble spi ech und listened to with profound
attention The editor says :
" He full) priiicd die ono. civ nml utility of
ii.e ceiivt ntinti system led paid a most reeling
tl urate i" the mamorr nl ttie Inmnrtel .1 u h-n.v.
.iliolii.trc nil i mle.l llie i.l.i.titiiui nl Ike nhl
ciio. o .i.eilii..l ei biinatni nnt eandtdataa ainl
nnrad the propriety oi oonventton f'.riaeil nf
delegata esoissn bj ilie Mople lie pletored
ill II est llllillihl! Inillflinie. the ci.leitllclicen tllSt
wi'iilil liaie I'i'siieil li the eoiititr) at ll e close of
the lust urc-i.leiitinl aanvass Iin.I nut the Nalinnsl
lieiiii'cnirv n.iiiiinnte.l the (ireietit iiiciiiiilient ol
il M'.-.itoe . b i.r. ini.l thus secured tl.e united
-ii'..oi nl theSmttli In sill leetioB ami the eon-s
iiu hi ileteal of (tie lllnck llepuliliean sectifmal
. nc.lolit.- Mr IIhmiam inure than reslicl II"
apaetatteas et Ml friend ami will lie nnrdlall)
opported for the rdnee te which ha ) stmnt to
be sailed. '
It is n little Btnusing I see men who si t
vii.h the enemy against the Democracy ou
the ground that there ought lo lie no cou-
ntioiis bill when they may lcel inclined to
ppurt tlieui call theni-elM'.- inofeyicRaCItt
Jaclaon Democrati! They aru speckled
rt of Democrats duly and Jerry Sssak
becomes them well for their organ grinder.
linv. Denver I uriili'iMtaiiil sayn that there ure
not esoeedtaf X0Uil inhabitants in Kansas. It is
unhappily evident alumna teat tim i.ecniupiiui
( iinrtitiitinii will he rejieted In Anxutt ami that
a new una mil ninl out atiti-xlnvery will be
ii.h.j.te.l in Jaonsrfi nml spaloetloo in.-nle iiiuneili-
ateiv therssltet inr Itsaeemtanoe b- Congreea
t ' orrrspomlrnir nf thr "SJoutft.
It will be recollected that soon after the
pa ge of the Conference Bill in Congress
we predicted that il would be rejected by
the people of the territory and a new Con
stitution presented at the next session rfo
it seems that this event is certainly to trans-
pire and instead of ii final settlement of
the slavery question in Congress a meie
Interlu e in the drama OOOUrsd wlo'ii the
bill passed.
Aiifttin 4 iIIcki
FEMALE INSTITUTE
t. nri" t.th
Till: Sehnlastie trir.i..inpririiiKi'''
snil fifteenth leSSIOttS Will OomSBCOl ' oi
THH FIST md. in si.i'i BMBBB
iii a.i.iitiio tn the teaeken of the past je"r
the Principal Hniihl int'nrm the Mendl ol the In-
stitute that be him i ecureil the sen .'rr of s I'm
femir who -.efti.- hi .1 w rtte i the
PHI sen
VSil
NPATIIRfl
LAMOOAOI IN
I ..I parlieulars I ee ....-. or RddfVSfl
li. .) smith a.m.. Prtnetpal
A lie. II- i'.. hullo I
IslllA I Mllll I..
Tsken up I.) Deahs Hunti.ti aiel mtrrjeil before
W II. II. Carpenter l.-q.: a dun hnria. black
reane and tall f3 Sands httn about I" pearsnld
a sinnisb hrimd on the hip and an iininlellieihlc
brandonthe lertahoatder. Apprsised ati'.
0. KKHAltll. ClarkC C Hays Co
Ban .Mnrei.s Auf mtii. ih.'is. eolvolo-3w.
J 11. SOW 1. IX M II lll.lltlM.
NOtS i iv a iii;iiiii;.
AITOKMI- IMI 1 01 NBH.I.OIl" AT LAW.
Hiiro 'Vrraf.
I i;a("IK'E in all the t enrt of the Ntaeteenth
1 14-1 It IllHtll. I. .lit
preuie Oourtl at Austin.
.lima BB '.res
' i "ll . H i !' ! . . ' UB
tkhms r sai.f. ua-tTKSJ. ..
Niineoi I Is.. I- can be mM lor le thsn I V KWKO MAN rlfilmitiir the first HttSJ st
three nnllam per aera. Heettsa 4 h 1" anil I'll ' ic..eetal.ilit) (rum irpnis wiba. to tale
nf the Isw are as follows: charge ol a small seboet (a prnat- family pre
si I. 'I hat iba larm. at n.ei . . t jferreo) In sotno bealtbr location In Tesa l.air-
. relit of twenty )esr I.esruiK itil. rail t (he 1 otserwlte s leslrshla situation On the lstSea
rsla nf eiidit i..i cent per siiii.iiii. the i.tirchsif r lMilier or a rliiirl time theresfter ha will h
.. nuj ... eiit'ntc ill lie. -e-n'ii.
A" n teituni'iiisl of i-rnliciency he ran brm
mis..
Fifth :
iiiuu- MfSllTIAISTi
rssii.n will eemnienoe on atondsv
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;
Ml VlMll M'.f.flU.
CK i MM I TTED to the jail at illismaoo count
on the .'th itti-t . a iiet'rn limn about 83 vean
old about - 1-2 leet bit')) of ilaik color with a
ear OB bi- breast two or three indict a huitth
ii cfa apoken au.l sppesn to he tolcrahly smart
buy. lie an his iiniue il John and first that be
belongs to John Heaver . I now that he belongs
to Jnlm LoOg who lesiile near together 111
Houston count) Nncl lii'tjro wore wleu taken
n c. mill. in sack with ti pelr of linen pants The
suck is bran. led ll S V . Anderson rezu He
whs inline s brown borne about i years old.
ouiowbftt orooked baok ntnt about 16 bunds lueb.
'lb s l. tharcjtore 10 itive notice to the owner
to .-ome tor.varil pay chargei anil take bin .. . .
in he will be dealt with lonordtng to law.
i; TUOMA80N Shcrld W.O.
by Jons J Are Jailor.
lieoritatiiwii Toss An" 18 66. Moil
lAtS'V.
"PlIK nneondltional headlight certificate
J of K.iheit Blran Issued in Victoria inty
fnrthres bniidred hh.i twenty acres oflsod
number and date nnt recollected Ifnnthoard
from within the time preteribedb) law I will
Hi..l to the proper department for a duplicate.
r RAYMOND
for ROBBBTBIVAN.
An 81 l" '--no -' Be
III IMI IM 1.1 .VI.
19 Institution will open for the re-
eentino ot pup I on the ith of September.
li is earnest!) hopci itist nil who wiab to enter
for the next leeslun w ill do M at the comiiieuce-
iiient The blind from e-ery portion of the Mate
Bre entitled to an edecaUun free of chai 0 f..r
b.nrJ end 1 nil.on li i- expected that they will
ilefrh. their expenses to aid Ireui the Asylum
r.l.- torelsh thi niselwg nil uceettsary slothhw.
AH letters should he aii.lresseil ti .1. tl Llebt
foot M. u Beparinteadsnl for the Blind Asylum
Auttin Texas.
Aiic.'i - Noa
Runawa'"iflO Reward.
l)ANAWA from the snbseriber on Ojsier
t nek. fort Bond eoaatr on the SRth nit .
no NEGRO MAN Charles. Saul mau is about :.
fei't i'. iin'i.e- IukIi. liKkt made neighs about 196
pounds nn. I ot ery Ihihteomplaxlon ami straight
ball Hi imy attempt t. p-- buns.li white
msn urnMeslesn. 1 bought bun four tears ago
in sbratapoit and he may ntaha for thai pla. a or
ba ids) ii) togrttoMexloo will pa) taa above
re .r.l for his apprehension.
'Ml. I 11. I I 111 f.
r
put
I the ''iii of September
A limited number ol younf; ladies can only he
taken who w-ill receive h thi.rii'ish and accotu-pl'-lie.l
eilueatioi.. tooleding l.smlseape sn.l Rgv
UVe drawing In Penell und Crayons Landscape
and Flower Minting iu Water Color Wonted
end Silk Klnbroidery.
Terms per Besslon t86 payable at half term.
No allowance made tor occasional shsene.
.Music and Singing 91 pel leesoO'
No. I volO 3m
sr0() ItiH.-uil.
Wtl.l. giro 10U for thi
lodgment in jail of iuy
.dill
.dub
cUtiHE Mail Boat. We -co tl.at the
uaaaengers on the mail boat from Sabiuo
PagS have been dit appointed ill connecting
at Weiss' liluff by stage and are complain-
ing of the failure of the stage contract .1.
it is .said that they UTOSt either buy horses
trudge Ml tu "JHU mile- or mm baok.
HhXAii. The Sjii Antonio Ledger
says that it has been found that money has
been abstracted I I letters sent by mail to
the coast.
TuiNin . We urc gratified to learn that
at Buinpter the oounty scat s verj neat
Court lloiise has been elected. lumber
mill was lately erected about four miles
from Suiupter. The cause of religion bus
received agrcal increase. None thirty-one
lately joined the church
OoiiORAOO. At Kagla lialie a difficulty
lately occurred between fihuw and Pergu-
son iu which the latter was killed.
San AtoiMiNK. Some Sunn has been
sub-cribed at San AugUStlna to repair the
old ( ollege building.
HtiuKTON. Washington Dickereon
killed Thus W Ilotiuc iu an affray at
Crockett ; the former also is not expected
to live.
gsxjt Au attempt la being made to induce
the I'ustuiastcr (Jeneral to change the
schedule of the mail runic through Wood-
ville from Nueogdoehes to Weiss' KlulT
the terminus to be made at Union s new
towu on I'me Islnid Hayou instead of at
Waist' on the Neehai This obaoge is
.lesired says the Met.-. Dger on account of
Ion water in llm Iseeues H una petiuii oi
the year.
WAtiii.NaT.i:. -The Enquirer notes
several uew buildiogl '." log up at J'.reu-
bam and bean ol mas; '"nr0 ' be
erected
Dallas. The Herald DOtiees droves of
sheet nsssiin- through Dallas southward
The following have been elected ouiccis of
tbetonu of Dallas I A. I. Rice May It j
W M. Moon Constable ; James N. Smilh
Q. W. Laws W. J Halsell W W. Peak
and W R Burtle Counoilmsn
of
As-
seven-ei
seven-el
ill lies
l'aF.rsToNF.. - The L'ioneer gives a
sketch of Its county. It claims to he well
w Itered and says
' The T-inity river Is i"ir boundary
N'orili the wholuevti nt of our county and
into this stream run various creeks (.ranches
rivulets c. su di a- Talma. ma Richland
Chambers Brown and Kdward's oroeki
beeidoe thoir tributaries. The eastern part
of our countv is watered liv tl.e unper and
lower Kccchi and their tributaries which
disembogue themselves into the Trinity
lower down the county. Again the south-
ern p.iM of our county Is waietcd by I. ike
creek Hirch and Ifullalo the tir-t of whioh
empty Into the Navisota a tributary of the
lira I-. 1 litis it is seen thai we are on the
divi ling ridge between the two most im-
port nit tr. tu-. iu Texas; the lira.. is :iud
Trinity."
'Our most coinuiou anil one of our
largest tree is the oak with It- varieties.
The po-t oak is very 00101000 and abun-
dant ludeid in many place ii il altnoat
the only tree upon OH! upland. I i mi tbi-
trecwe make boUSOS split rail- saw plank
manufacture ihinglea nud use foi firewood
It lre.iicntly onus In. ! which iu our ver-
nacular phraseology i called mast and
when abundant porkers do well sod become
fat without any feeding.
" The blackjack i- another variety of the
oak whioh is abundant in some localities.
aud is only asteemi d for firewood and n ot
when it bears The water or pin ink
grows in our swamps or creek bottoms and
is the tallest and hand-oun-t of our forest
trees valuable fi .- 1 irdl ra.D or indeed
fbl any purpose irlj.-r. ! ugth IS desirable.
Ilielii.uk oru i. perhati tn '.. ;eet ol the
oak species iiU ujiooally fouod in OUT
.swaiups 1 j pjr u i . river
lands the bUok ub 1: plsUtlful It gTOWl
tall and large .ud . ik-.-cJ y wagponers
for making spokes aud lelljs.' Il II also
cut it the mills int. plana nn.l used in
flooring houses Indeed .t nsltSSSgOOd
hihI Landtouie Hour and is superior to any-
tliiug we hsve except the pine for that
purpose."
August 91 No-.' liu
L'NIVEBSITV f RAlfVII.LR
I. i .1 1 no ti a In i tin Mrs i .
in:
Mil ii tut Colli i.i
.1 lo nuns LiMi-iii. M. P.. I) D .1 baosellor
.a the C inter-it) . and Professor Ol Chemist rj
andOaology.
( 0i i; joiisnox Rnnerlntondsnt of the
Military College au.l Professor of Engineer-
.Ittit- I lltuiii.'N. A M Profeasoi
Mathematirs Natural Philosopby and
troti. .tin- . -
.1 ii Btrwart. A m Proressor or urees aod
l.ntin Laaguagei and Literature.
I I. J.TllTSSI v- A M. Proeeoor nf Preach
.-.nd Drawing.
i. H Hi ti Ml. A M . M. D l'r..f or of lints
nv sad alstunl lli-t.u)
Bet I w Mm li. A M . M D
Mental and Moid Phllosopb)
l.it.istare.
C. iv. Winsiiin M. D . Burgeon
The i'ir.t Term ol the negt Aoadernts yer
eommeoeeeou Ihe oothol September and the
s.icimiI Term nib nl February.
Tuition. Boarding Un-lim;. Fuel li.nu is.
Servant attendance and le uf Armsgl00pr
Term1 Uatrlouhulon Fee $5. gtudeuts are re-
quired tn fumisli their r s which can be dons
si ii moderate charge l.t rent or eiirobase. Bo-
niuaeriug French Bpsoiia Qertnsn Drawing
Bonk aeeplug and feiinlug each 1M per Term of
tttentt week-
Ill llie reeulor Coll.eiiite l oiirse. the ancient
reputation ol the Unlverilty for Bclentlfie ami
Clasiical Boolanhlp will ba maintained nn.l at
il" -one time . very ticiliit alio r.le.l those who
desire to pursue a putinl course. BesMea the four
ii eulnr College Classes there ii also s Prepsrato.
i) Class. Btudenti uudai ll tear' of oip' will
in. I be a.lmitluil
li) the oi.l of Military Discipline eHootive
e.ocllillieiit is c-tllblishe.l. Itlld health ill)sicsl
culture i;ouil order and iii.liistrion.s bsbit are pro-
moted. For Catslogues or eddltional Information sp-
ph to any Member ol the Faenlt)
iippreb. ii-ioti slid
ilsve HARMON
who ranaw.iy trom me tu Cetaboola parish Lou.
i-isiia. on the 89th of M-irdi is-t. Bald negro
Haruiou is about 10 year- ol site i black eotu-
plexton stout and hem; built: one of his upper
trout tilth out sn eye tooth au.l perhaps nil the
richt bind side hut torgotten which now.
I will une. also glut) for the apprehension nud
lo.lemeut iu Jail so that I esu get him of a
Will IT. MAN. who has this negro in hii potse..
ton. I sin enable to grre n description nf him
bavtug ueeer seen him hut when the ssld negro
il foUUd he Will he 111 OOmpanj Willi the white
nisti ; perhaps he inny -ell htm. I learn on good
authority that thtl white man lives in letss
somewhere end was stroliii.e about Ked river
when be came in Company with my neero. and
t.ok him into Hint Stale nn.l I believe that he i
somewhere In tie centre nl Texanow.
This negro will deny hii nnuie snd owner.
All letters should he liddieMeil te t" He' at
ilarrisonburg I stshouls pariah Lnnldsna.
JAMES Mel I'.UKY
i!- -. l"irL. !.. July '. No ! -o 10 On
AI sri.v 'l.vl.l. m.viiaiii.
Till uzercis I' the above institution
will be rammed on the first Monday in Sep
teuiber. In the basement of the Mitie ..i... ( harob.
Term s heretofore
J. It. HDTI HIN8 Principal
Antll'l H No 1 I" III Iw
Itlll.lltllVIII 101 I.MAI .
Mini tt Drr.tnTMtNT
fi'llL Annusl Conrae nf Lectures In thisDe-l
1 partment will enmmanoa on MONDAY. No-
timber 1.". I858sndwtll terminate in the en-1
lUIBg March.
JAtlBa .lors. M !.. Protessor "f Pra.'iiee
i.t Medielne
.; 1. Kiiuirt i . M 1' Profesior of Chemistry
Wtiinis Btoxi M D.ProfeMor of Surgery i
A. II Ol v.t .MI' I c fe.- i ol Obatetrie.
areTAVtrsA N..ti M D Professor of Materia
Medlca.
1 ti. Kuini.iisi.i.-M I' Profesior of Aostrm j
liniMts ltisi. M D. Prqfesiur ofPhysiolug)
andPsthologj
s i ii mi ii M D. 1 Demoostav "I
w c n inn .M D. t Anatomy
lie Koomi for Dissecting will benpau on tbo
second Mondi) in ( '. ."i'- '"
ll.. Faculty ire Visiting Pbyi snd
Sqrgaom ol the i barity Hospital.
The '-Indents ac.'. lupaoy ll' Profi pur iu tiieir
li.iis an.l. tree oi expense auju) extra irdi-
nan practical advantages.
I'lehuunsi) te tl..- Courts Leelu res will he
dellrarad daily in Ihe Amphitheatre of U e Hos-
pital from Hie 1st "t October mi Clinical Modi
cii.e and Surgery aad othor iilbjacts without any
charge tn Students.
THOMAS HUNT M li Dean.
The AdmlnUtratera H Cbarjti ln".i..l
elect annually in April fourteen Resident sn
tleiits who are maintained b) the InstitUl
No I to IU nil 1st Nov.
lo pay to the I le.iaurer ol ll.e htiile t the eti.l i t
each tear alter the ilsy of sale the interest da
on the pure). ate BSOSej and one twentieth part cf
the original purchase fSKflBSy Tie purchaser to
Kite 1. 1. ml will t re .-r more i.e.. I s. -ir.ti.s fur
tbe antnttat of the purchase money an.) intaraat
therein aft. r which he shall receive trom tl.e
person tnealiig the ale a eertlficete oi hh pur-
ebs-e and the am. nut and teBI thereof snd
whenever ha aim 11 bnre fully pani the principal
nn.l later eel of his purchase the Ciittiiiitsstonar id
.'. i. em :.' Land Olliieshnll issue te him and
in heir or esstgns a Sateati Provided that
in .thine in this .vl shall be ... neoetrsed as I..
i prevent sii) iui !.ser. his I. irs. -r n.-.c..- of
I sueli hui.t- trom paying it any lima he maydasire
I the Whole amount of the purchase uuney arid in-
terest ami la doinir he shall reeaira a palt-ru fur
tbe -am. .
SRC 5. As often as any purchaser of said
lands shall fad to pay the amount of interest and
installment oi his purchase whan tha same is due.
the Governor shnil ramie tl.e same to he sold
syain. alter tbirlv days' nntiee by public auction
lo the Lichen hi.hler. st tbe county seal of the
county where the land is situated the terms of
sii.-h sale slisll ha that the purchaser shall pay in
cash the summit then due on the laud and the
costs of tbe nsle. and for the resi hie of lb" pur-
chase money he shsll late tha same number of
years as there remain lo run of the original
Credit in let. si st eic l.t ei cant. In ha paid thereon
anuuall). and the principal to ha psid at etpisl
ammal instalments t tha purchaser it. .tea like
bond ami receive a like certificate as at origii.ll
sales.
Sr.r 12. Lech settler upon any oi said tracts
of laud oiTered for sale shell have the right to take
the tract upon which all improvements or tbe
creater part thereof shall ba situated at tbe
btghoat and best bid tbat uiay lie ntfereil tor the
ISmet r..w.!e.l thst such bul shall nnt be lets
than three dollais par acre
BaC. 13 That parties piirrhasinit under Ilia
provisions of tail act. shall bate the richt to sell
tin land purchased by him or her. uieier the pro-
visions of this act at any time hut the lan.l so
sold shall in nil eases he bold liable for the prin-
cipal and interest unpaid under any sale in fa or
ol the State und n f.rst lo-ti or nmrtglge is l.ersby
declared to exUl in favor of the State ns a se-
curity for the payment of principni and interest
to all lands sold as above prescribed
Personi desiring further Information m apply
at the General Land Office or to the Burveyoraot
the counties m which the Hindi tire situated or to
lie' iu person a each place of sale where I shall
be 1 .r several ia)it previous to opening the Halep
The sales will be made by the nfficuu map I -tr
ni-he'l trom the llaiieral Land OrT.ee.
SBstiranca of two years' sttendauce at the '.
versify ol Yircii.in. n toe schools el ure.'k.
Latin. Uathemsties Modi ro Lsncuages. Mora)
Philosophy anil Political Lcnrc'iny.
Especial proficiency is guaranteed in all lbs
ptnetenl branch of . thorough LiikIUIi Kduc
tion
No i m.iii- iinoet i
UAHMNUlT-
Alt person are h. rehy warned .. . . t trs.lloc
lor a erounssor note made by 0 W. Pnn
eih.T Bowers nd II A lla.ifoM. and payable
to Marn.n a Houston idmlelttrstef tf Care
Ilnuston deceaes .1. or bearer
aid BOtS was dated :.lh day of October Ittt
a il ilue nine no. till . atte ate
1 lost ...i.l n..t on nr about the :t nst Anr
ma ItaJhtJ the HSM tv.ll ohhp.j ihe nsdersbnee
h) returnini it.
StABtOS V. IIODSTON.
Augustrtn M -oi i .olil!
Jiinb llornbi rjfir
M RftOH ANT TAII.UH.
Shop on C'mgrrss AttHUt tiro tin -.. ;
!iff'iu Drwj Store.
riK.NTLF.MLNS Clothing mmle te rdr M.
lJ '..lli'.. :! e ... tyle
I. It is now in his new slinp whern he -e
pared U. e-.eei;.. all orders with wbicj he niav
ba fnureU o a prompt heat ami slillful mat
""' ' iv noo-i.
ML. GRAV THOMAS
ATTORN BY AT LAW
At'SJTN 1'sXAi.
l. C. PRKGIrlArV Jr.
Qmrritl i.iwl Collecting .1. .
iCSTIN' TIJ. VS.
II...I.. ...t I audi Oiun 10 f.otaiionlll
(A t. rtMAi.i -TAi;i about tbe end of .Tun
Pur. 'basils limit he prepare. I it. exeentfl iioIpb
with two or more gteM securities nud rieeiva
their titles otherwise the laud bill otf by theui
will be resnl.l l.etore tbe close of the sale
JOHN Hi M.'t BROWN.
A ueu pt 7 1858 Ho .'.'J. itw.
run llie lines ol tb Meumbi II 1'.
A I'. It. K. Beeervatlos battte.ii the Ilrj..K
ami Coloradi titer- tl n select el me. Iu.s
adjoining It. These land are among the ri iheet
in itie -tiie Well watered an timbered The
recently establish. . I Mail Ko ite t the Paeu.e
runs ni any . nil.! with this t rve end Intel
ecu ii near tha I ..mi e enm bleed sJva
tages nf these i-Kitas superior oil watei a.sl lm.
ner. an'l uiirn.ii.eU cllmala tr Indiirine ike ri.l
scttiemel.t ! ll... U...I. -... . .. '..
t ........ . . moo itai.it V.ll
l.l.'lke I I'll kllinnesl II. .. .1...1.1. ... ..
M;.e he I .'.. . BCt nUmw
-.Tie hie bel. I I t. -.. ....
...a. I ...Il '..-. ...a '-. e'll
' ' - "!"""iil.' I. v.in
man II..- at er. .ire .( tb.
pencil
KIWWA.
I OPOED Id Jo
1 j tif rcliriirtn
rntnplflxioi
ihiimi (ti.il t
NOTICE.
J l 1 1
Id
. in tint- (ilftfH. on tin
1868 a Negro Man
-';tb Uy
ftbnrjt W
t'nrlv roiiinlt-xinii. ;'.' almut ITu
tiild. of it. ill miiKi ai.il ! -j" i
iavf in-"
.:.' I" .in t-'i'l Lis hi. i. Li In LOXai ilf1! lull
irom :.- Statr ofQtMivieii by ti iiDiii Deuned .Tohu
0i(ir. Kau tit Ifl't th- nud (iniliir in Nat-m;-dochei
ci-untj anl r .' ha sa Donfiaad in the
NaaoHdeohet Jill mA tiruke jail aboat tbraa
weaki adoefs
JOHN I HAMILTON.
A'l.' 7no64 i v 8barifl -f Kuek ( .
lu.-rr hWu
f-l'-.H iltSH 1 (lir ...
"mm lelprtiou It r. tt.
Aii k 1 raaaui. u.
atiM far tllM IttM
i.i barfttf baan foi
"'. I ll'li ' Ml l.t..'.
i'hrii-'ri dattrfkfl t-Liu-
LOBT.
rtifteatafhr 390 arre ol laod tttnad to
y ..!-' tn lt-riifn"4i bf tha Sprr--lar of War of
the .te Rapubfie ol Tia? If iuforuiatinii in
not re-ft-irt-d in tbe tim- prrcriiVd by a appli-
eatioa will ba matto lo tba propar auuorit 101
iiuplicata of the Mtn.
No. 58- 9w T M DBNNia
CAUTION.
f HEREBY I ."-.in all persons from trading I
J for .r buying a promissory note executed by
ine toR. II feck fi.i nine hundred dollar dated i
about tbt ...j.. ni April. 18S8 and payable 181
mootbsafi . date The consideration for which
tbeaamewu .en has failee ai.u I am netei
UiitO I : '. I'' l ')' the -Sine.
JOHN HtXRY BROWN.
Belton Ai.cu't 3. ("jt No U'e-jw
SALE OF Wmm LANDS
(00000 nr li iii.lioii.'!
On ii Crnlit o!' I u cm i fears.
KTOTIGE Isle
-
Ai;. nl ol th'
iinihsienetl bl
by c'.M-n that the uudersleni .1.
Suite ol Texas appointed sn.l
1-1 icell tj II. It. RUN
NELS Uovernoi thereof in pursuauee ol tbe
pruvistoni of An it suthorixlns the disposition
an. I hale ot the 1'mverm; l.an.ls." .ippr.ee. 1
ikUgust 30tb IHfiO will proeeed t.. sell at nublje
niictioti. at the tile.'- end pl.iees '..'reniatter' men-
tioned that purlieu .'. ihe I'niversity Lan.is
hcrell. alter doslgnSISU being s- near us practi-
cable the alternate see tens nn.l fractional sections
(or surveys as the case may be.)-. far as said
lands have been subdivided and prepaid foi -ale.
.Saul sections will he -ol.l in uutrter section- or
iic. J. ii. m.iniiMii
TICNPIKS b.s professional serrloe to the
eitisensof Austin ami ieinit;.
tte mtiy he foundat the office ot f i.ihain &.
White during the Ja nratnlireildeuceatnight.
July 8 '- I) '
I MlVliM I 1 l lllllslllll'
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
rnHE twenty seiml antiua' ...uroe nf Lefturei
1 mil commence 1.1 mis htehool on the urnt
Mondsy in November au-. .lose the ht of l'eh
man ..iii-i't folowBg arrangemenis t
1. 1 saronb r l imh li . M l . I'rafossoi ol
Pliysloliifj snd pathological Anatomy.
iiiMsMls N l'MJiin. M V. Vo(saor vf Ih"
Principle and Practice vi Surgery
.1 l.MsuiMi smith. M. li. tVofes..1 of Medi-
cal t'hi tpihtry an. ToxleulosT.
l;..lll'K-r .1 iilll:CISUU.l M 1. Tlie. I of
Materia Mc.lirs ami I :. ;-i'. ..... .
.i.imk i ll. l'u. l i ftroiessor of Clinical
Hurgerj
i iijiUi'iiir s Brt.i M. D rrotessor oi the
Tl.eory ai.l I'ra.'tice of Medicine
I.I rl I I lis 1'tlH 11 L M. D ProfMSOr Of Ob-
stetric Medicine.
i v Hi-N-ts M. D. Professor of pea-tmtrre
andSnrgloal Anatomy.
.- M lit mi-- M.D. I'roftiiw -i Clinical -M.-J
llilariiljt
loan succesaor . : I
III!-' been eneaceil li la!
seM-n jears. ami Willi in C
-'ve-al yeers sin reyor in c
l o line lan.t .1 1 tiiets.
h. ..I. ..... .1 1. . .' ..
."""s'uii'i! mole mrtiiicate
toD i Hreemnn .1 a.si City Texai or te
Wm Cloud rteUnap.Texai. Terms of tiietlni
ne inirj ol tl . Uuil .t I.' .en pr acr.
WM CLOUD
""4" D-C. FREEMAN n
NOW R N I i VElt;
rK will sell rummer bat. coats. Test i
pan:... l...tb men's and hej'a. alttrirtli eosl
.N..W iHlbet.i.ie te bill gondS tfi'Ut payint 'i
profit for we in bound tu close tsat cur .ucner
stock. Bwue dellnqnent hlid not heed om
etlLJuU let. ss.nl t.u.1 tael-Bttei in other ouai
tenaoon- ".eitiui pa ewaebtsandlu turn .
innsi cnileci it. D.CARR v to
Austin July -i. 1-..-. ..
JONIUl lit -HOP.
('!. il Watch Mater v'.: .Vei.'.
and Jcueier.
IV-.TUJ.'-- A.-F.ME AtliiTIS- Tim.
sir-iv Will i ay psrtieular stteotb i to Qai r
f-lJ i- r All v ork i:.ini'td tn hlr xr
ts' he attended to on th short nol
aiei In a worl.i.ianlik) ma -. r.
. n'0
Entray 's-njv'.
Tat - up ij J. r:. V?atUn and ctra). I b
b.re fh oiatL I . - ie a bay horse r.uu:
snycsrsoit1 aih sa hand high imsll while spot
onletth.n.J t- t Bisui r appraised to aeTenti
Beedcllan . r.KIIAHD
( ler'i OC II i
Ps . Mar.'.. July 12. h. l-. u&li-3
AViria) . sii.himi HArillVt.
' I. !. l)UI.iM A1.fNti.
ON '"'.' RKSfi AVKNV'i:.
One. ;.... .'.... '..'. U'tr.').
WHERE gentlemen ean he aeenmniodatiKl it
tb) s.e! atyle and ou the ihortest enrleo.
U.;.w nlihlna 1 1 h-.. their head eaaeenoourd
or ball c.'l.r si ml! b. waile.l ou at their res
deuces. We will oonsu'itlr keen on hsade full
uynij or perfume nil. balr eoluring dyea ei
(Ve wi I eier he rea.lv and willing t" exer.-ist
ruirtonaorlsl ehlliti se.l" )wm by strict attend o
to l. laloesa te merit a share of pohlio potreorgi
Our mottl . e sstisfantiu . oriiiciia'ca
IIKMU flOLLVS'n.
ni IlKNin JOHNSTON
v. r. u ii. i..
' ..'f .. lit I ny r f ft .
hii : i.vihi-iii pi tec
m. 11. Demonstrate! of
entity beglnnlog
1 I'oiessor oi I trm-ta. i' Inn acre- each and fractional seotiuea
.... . ...... ..... ..;-. ii to I "!!- . '...' 'I ' . tl
tint or thpeontenti .1 their respective aulidi-
yisi.-lis. t.. w it:
A; Wa McLennan
Mondsy ootonei utn 1"--.
At i i.cioil.c. Hunt cunts beginning pu Mon
iin Nio'iiibcr I 1856
At lloi'.hain. I'anuiu count) uZUIDu u tjon
Ja. Moseuiber SjU ldij I
At ihi'r.uaii flraysop coiiuiy begiunlng 01
M.ni.U). llccember 1J. I-.)-.
At Qelnenllle Cooke count;
Uuudiy Decemberttt li-.
Ai each place the sales wi 1 en
tudai till coi.'luile.l
HI -li.VArtllS 111 INK I.SMls Itl 111: Mill
In Cooks I'm rv
in 1..
II
.MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
si alius 1-.-'.
1 !c BeVOUth Annui.l Course ol Lectures in
this institutioii will ...uiiii.-iie on Monday the'J.l
uf November next ami continue till the tint of
the i iisuinii March.
I miaul K .ll smm-. M. H Professoi of Anat
I).
I'rofi- er
.r of Mao
I'Uce
r ..I Surti
111 It'ltlKN UlSUHI.EV M
Chemistry sod t'uormaci -1.
Win-ims M I) Proftesi
Medloseud tledical Jurisprud
11 Hi 1 11 sn tv M n . Profs
Analoiiis ami Pbyslulog).
lis M. Watson m. ). Profewor of Obstel
ll.'SHII.I llie lbs. a-es ot ..llli'll l.ti.l I bll.lrcn
l'n 1 r. i.si . M Do Protestor oi Principles aad
l'is.11 1 nursery
W K Il.nsiiNi. M. 1). 1'rotes or . t Inatitutea
nn.l I'ra.'tl' t Me.lii'ilic
Wlixuat T. Bsiuas M 1- A.ljuiici Prolessai
. id 1 i.m-lri.t.r ol Aintt
At ..t.iiuical Room "ill I.e opened fnr iludenti
on il.e first M..iiila in net. .her. (the bib I
A I'rriminiirl reiirsr of lectures tl.e lo all
Students will a tiveu by the PrnfeMora com
mencing also ou the nnt Uosdi) of Ootebei
1 1 e 't'eniii'ssei Sts'e Hospital uilil.r the ilirec
lion of the la.-ull) is open lo the Clu.s tr I
esarge
a CUbuhm ha been established ". eonaeeUoa
wuii ihe university at which operations are pet-
formed and eases prescribed lor end lecture.! upon
10 ihe preseaes et t lit class
Amount of I'ees tor Lectures is 10St Malric
u'ution fee 'paid nuce only). ". . 1'io.iieal Auaio
my Tl"' Hlailiialmo !' . BOW
1100.1 pneraing ran os pi" uc. 1..1 1 . .. -i
pel week l'..r lurtbrr inlurmatioD 01 Cataliavue
ipply ts W K HOWLINO M D
lissu of Ihe Faculty
aNavUlsrsp JmylBis
lections bio I o - . si
I . It. '. alio
' I. I. . nn.l
I. 8 ti :
Ai"'it. I O-n.is
Aiiateiiij
Pees fur the entire course tins Matriculation
an. I Library together i. Practical .BWJ
an I iiissection s-tii. OraduaUou tee '-'
A lull i'telioiiuarv course .." ( 'tur.ut nill he
L'iven b the "aovAVl. unmencuig en th first
Moii. lay in QeteW". wuieg time the Dlssectlii
Roonsi v. til alio be opened
Cllnleu iiiatrut'ti-.n will lie elver. s..v '.
sseek iu t'je l..'uiaviliu Marige llosuttal irogsthe
'' 1st ot Oatobe till the cvose oi ' -' .' 01 'U
A l'liui.jue has ate t-eo vstsbliaheii ... .sis
uectioti wi'.h tin "ujvtrk'ty at which Basil itJoni
I are neviniuies an.i vss-'t pre4cr:.be.l for ao.i lee
lure upon in preaenoo of the clasr.
Tor fuj '.hetiuloruiHiii'ii . pplv to
L. 1' .YANDELL M.D.
sU7no99 IJeiiti of t'.ie Faculty.
The Iitiliauapolis .loiin.i.l an.l Esansville.Iour
nal lu.liauai Buringfield Regllter lilmo. NJ.-
S..U11 ReoublieaUi Si Louis su.i ethsersrer Co
! Ininbia. Missouri ; True llen.ei.st and tsSSStte
Mimic from day I Little Rook Ark sHete Oitette Austin and
News. Qa'fcatos. Tex.Mt.New OrVsns Pleayuno
Nsteury Cuur.ei Aucksoii Mibsissipjsu. au.l
Abcrile.'U ludep-eli'Ient. Miss.; i'lorence ttSSett
North a. .is 'f use uiiihiii Alabu.ua. Nash-
rille llauuer and Uaion ami atsmssAa Bni-uirer
I. mi. ami Lexington Observer V. . .. publish
tee ibova to uii.ioui.l i i . aud seuJ lull to the
Desli I Au'lio"''-'
EW ORLRANf
Ma Hi. i. I....
ti'i.-ively nn.l Ub.
of Law for lie re
.lei.ilj ref'-rs to tl
luto.-'uaii.'U i -
rules of Tea
hi
tlllllll'L'
been a litirennl Teias.--
..oosiy engaged q the prsjottee
lliSIl twenty ; -T- - ' .1 fiHlf.
I' pel ami 'l.sr nf that State
to ihe la.s Lands and Lan.l
i .. - ..l lesas.s.i i.e lia.l at 101 "'her. an J a.y
u ... i Bl DIBUI -I'l ! I r'JKu ll l.i
reliable oul reir in lent.
l.c. iii .r . i: ti
t HAS. ii. SOBDAN
ascnriNi i RvaantrasooaiHieajuauxaxesurii
ort i.;nrti l. .
I lueet isnported Llserpod
.. In. lid.
A
A t'""'-'
. V i lit eoaataatly
ISSfill
July a
I SI It i I -.. f l I .
fiKl".N UP iv J. .1 Qnrbstn andeitrared
l.elore I I.. I.I ens l.i
si srli
Ha'1.1 ear.
re 1 rnti a' "ill
ei.lit years ..11 cop in il li ami - It n t' -
)'i. .1
ml'
Sui Mai. -us .1 nly
ho s. re.
It'll mi
aiinreuu I at i.i
U. ERHARD
til. C. C . llai. County.
'i--Nbl .iw
.l :i
f racta
is I'annin Cm - ei
In Leatue N.. I Bcctloill No 13.01 'mil1
'.'. I 3 and.
'1 II
Lesgm
i aud ii
" ;. I and I-'-
i. 13091
s Ie)nnd30.
o " l'. '.''1 mi. I
in. 13 16 SI
ihl 7.
l I ' - and 19
it i . :n an I n
is " 39 37 ami
t.a ami free seel s l3fJ TlfUJ
I . (in aw. t ... . 1 1
'.. 'j i . i ui i n ... t 'i
. ii it
I. " I lb 8 an
KewsSftewts ssui ot kxlesUelne.
s. mat. J ou ( iucipu. ..tee. opposite the Charity
.iiu'u. sireel "pposue
el .spital.
rttliel resttl it Cours "I Lectures in this Inst
N.ci'ltlbcr l-'.'S an.l continue twenl) week..
i' I.'
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II.
til.
I'l
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li. 17. I'.l. HI vV v.
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If. 1(1 IS. So VU
vi an w an SI
33 33 3 38 40.
41. 43 4r. 17 4 J
sn.l CI
1 2 4 7 9 11.
and i
1 367911 and
n
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tutiou will coinilieiiceou MIlMlAl. Ihe loll.
v ai i i.rv
LiitsMi -n I i nm it. M.D.Professor of rbeory
anil 1'ractiee ol Metlicine.
AKTIiOSYIA. PESISTIin M. ti. 1'unie.ror ef
Phyalnloe)
Ai -tin Vnvi. M " Ptoleesor of Ola Med
l. AeSluUalll.il u.. I ieiVU.il. .11
TllQMAS I'inijIux.M U. F.uienins Pi of. at
Clin. Med su.i Au-cullati..n an I Pereusslou.
swum Ouorpiu M. li Professor uf Burgery.
IsAAt L. Csawi oi ii. M D.i Professor of Chem
istrs and Medieal JurUpi n.li nee
How tiu Smith M. D. Professor of Mate-.is
Mislira and Tlierapeutiet.
Jpiin M W I'ktiis.m 1) Presaarol Di
. else of Women an.l ( bihlren.
P Wshri . !lniiBtn M l Proteuor et Oh
lletrl .
C. t - i'. lti Aim M ii Professor .u
latouiy
IsukLL. M Ii. Demonstrator uf Anstomy.
.ie D.rsertini' Itouiis will be opened on n.e
t Hun nf October. Cliaiesl lestraeiion will b
i k ven ilails in the ward ..f ihe (barit) H.spital
' andlliree time a week at UwColltg Dwpenaary
wsire tl. nstients numhei about ue hundred a
.week Th" distinguished sbiltie t l'r f A
i ni t I b SSI leiturei ind writer oa s-liuosl
Medieioc w i'l here find an aluursblo held for
J'he'rrefei'i n will take pleiaarele aditij the
I Studwnl 'l ... '.'ap snd re luMrlsble t.iard
i and lei
I'lllN lit Ml k HIIOV. s
.S'a- asLf "l '...v.. i .
mOHKl A'' I.A1S VI) I..O A...-ST.
Hdien Trraa
ILL practice iii ill nmiattei of U. I -. M-
Leiiuaii. K -.iic v rath Pale Pinto Du
laoaii Cominohe Hamilton and Cntjell rnni
posing the Ntaeteenth lo-irici ind in lbs Bn
(Heine and l'edei.l Courts at Auattll
Hpecial attention lo land inalt. i-
liettou Inij ' --K
w
I II.
SUDDf.FH V
uAi.uin.
HA .' VES'ti
IMA'V.1
II AVI i. I . . I bimsell perawnenil) at A is
I 'in. rrpe.'tii li leeders bsf serviees o tboril
iena of this and the aurrounding eouutiea
All 'sin k eutruated t him will lie i.teouled w.ir.
peatneaa and .1. si I.
so.i. it i "-f" - reeeseif s... ...
nt 'l.t -s.i'a of tht lloru
Au-tii'. .Inn IU - u il l
3W Trim.
I . Hint Oornmr
uneya numbered I. S 67911.11.16 ':. if. I ..' i lm the lull Courae ol
si sa n sr - ii -a ao 37 svanuai.- si : j.. tij r
Traeta MllIi .. r (psM but ease) Mn
In McL-utsuS CWSTt pissoctiBg re in isj
uridiutlllii lee. k6 00
Seetiont and Frurtlousl 5fi na numbered I It ail) turther information address
7. I 10 18 16 17 990 1480 -.'i X' d3. :l'.. I E D. ILNMEK M V . Deau of Fa-i.!lv.
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K it Csrosdelst attest.
r-'e-Otieaoi. JuaelSv-Aii7 eetdl
?iii. ii iHiir. -1 utiiii..
rsilli: third session of Mr. liah.-i . SELECT
I SCHOOL POll Vol NO I.ADIF.rt ANIi
! .11 .KS will ...utui.'li '. "il MoNDW. Sept. ti
t'N -. Arnii.yi'iiieiu. ins-' ne. n mad i to -a.-urs
the serf ices oi I. i.l eduoated leaeh'is and th
most thorough lostrui m ill be sifeu iu ail u.
loancios ot 'ini.h'.l English Education aJ.
iii me Vt'.'.-i.t i.i l Modern Lens isiee ill Lau l
(ire.-a r mi b. i -'.. Italian an.l i.i in ...
N "itl tmiiii. uill hi laiiubt iu tbe rVhVrad
Ibri U(h.ilt lb seal f- c l cliki..
'1 . . in. ( 1 o lion a- hei.-lh.ii
'Hie usual iti. win be charged (or tennse
the 1'iauo arid Ouitat sud it tbe use of me l-i-. .
iliOMAS UAL ill.
Aual.h Aug ' IBfl 1
l M H UK. II S ItlMII
Passu ftVrsiUKv nesm Essli C's'mi i-ia.
A J MFN.UIt ti. A H PWM-Vi.
silflLL open fat tbe rsoepti a is pup. is tl .
Tt diy s liu.. The Measl Ms'i-
msiirt aid Luirlith Lit iaiint will !- isukus
Tl hms Primary I ati '.'. Ii.'.eiui. j..
.. Cullegut !''. yer Iriuou uf five sehoHe.
in -kfletts Aag 7e6a-4teis.
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