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THÉ WEEKLY INDEPENDENT
D. STENEKEN.
DUAL.mi IN
Z>/iY GOODS, OKOCEHIES, BOOTS
SHOES, 4fC., tec.
I'stablibl
'A3 removed his
iuhment toihe
H houso immediately opposite tho St.
C!iurli:a Hotel, where ho will keep const.-tiit-
ly on han i a full assortment of articles usu-
ally found in an establishment of the kind,
ir <1 will sell for cash at low prices to ttuit
the i ¡mus.
Hide*, Pecans, Wool and country produce
go:ie;ally taken in exchange for goods at
market prices. jyQ3tf.
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to me
by note or account, are requested
to jmy up betore tlio First of October
nevt. Ii not paid by that time they
will be placed iu the hands of an offi-
cer, irrespective of persons.
ISAAC JALONICK.
P. S. The cash must be paid in ali
cases for goods purchased from the 1st
day of October next and onward.
eejitl Jtf I. J.
Waco Advertisements.
"wACO UNIOx"fÍSíri3^CHüOLr~
rniIE Fit st session of this In titutiori
X commenced on Monday, the 7th
instant, under ti c superintendence of
Miss E It Stracljan, in the house lately
occupied by Miss Sparks. For further
particulars, apply t the Principal, at
the residence of N M Ooode esq., or at
the School House during the itsual
study hours. Board for young ladies
from a distance can bo had on reason
able terms. scptlihf
WACO FEMALE COLLEGE.
FACULTY-.
REV. F. 0. WILKES, M. O., Puesident,
and Professor ol Natural Science and
Mathematics.
Mibs Sue C Laubmw, Teacher of' Modern
Language-anl English Literature.
Mus. Anne E. Wií.kls. Priuci¡al of the
Preparatory Department.
Missis Lliza U. Holmes and N. 0 Lamb
Ttis, Associate Teacher- in Music.
7 EiiMSt
Primary Department • • $10 00
Common English, • 12 50
Junior, • • • « 15 00
Senior, • • - 20 00
Mu mc with we of instrument, 25 00
Modern Languages, Frunch,) in nn
German and Spanish, )
Matriculation Fee, • • 1 00
The Session begins on Tuesday, 1st day
of September next.
This College is permanently organized ;
has an abluai.d experienced faculty, and as
it is the only Institution of the same grade of
character in North West Texas, it comments
itself on a count of its superior advantages,
to the favoiable consideration of parents
and guardians.
Kefe*snck3Citizens of Waco iniliscri
minutely. Jno. S Blair, A Marsrhalk Sr.,
Rev John Carpenter and El ¡sha Embree, of
Bolton,
Wuco, august 8,1157, tf
BOSQUE SEMINAR* <i CO^Lüitó.
LOCATED HVE MILE WEST OF WACO
FACULTY.
Rev. John Collier Mrs. A E Rows.
THE Faculty will havo every Di:part-
me:.t filled with qualified and eflicieut
professors.
Term i Per Session of Q Months,
Primary Department,
Preparatory " •
Collegiate, (English Studies)
¡0 00
12 50
15 00
10 00
25 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
1 00
Languages, each,
Music, (Melodeor. and Piano) each,
Drawing and Painting,
Lesions in Wax fiuit it flowers com.
" in Embroidery,
Conting nt. Fee.
Board,including light, washing, Ac., at $8
per mouih.
Payment must be made at the cluso of the
Session.
No de Uiction for absence unless in cases
of protracted iünp-s.
Board of Directors:
Col II Aiken, lieiton. Ri v MordMca Yell,
Springíied, N Byars, Hirdvilie, T PAvcock
Esq., Mallín, lion. R N Ooode, J L L Mc
Call, John Cobbs J IlSnarks, and William
Gill Esqs.,Cnpt O'jorge Erath, Waco; Amos
Morrill, Austin; W B Walker, Houston.
Waco, aug22:bty
waco steam mill. '
ft" HIS Mill is now prepared for grinding
JL Wheat and Corn. The very best
French llurr Rocks only, are u-ed ; and ilie
woik lia* been done by Mr Joseph Giles,
who is l;uown as ono of the very best Mill
wrifrlits in the state.
july30;14 f T II BARRON <fe CO
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS.
WILL keep constantly on hand a well selected supply of Drugs, M ed
cines, Oils, Paints, Glassware, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Botanic and
Patent Medicines, Books, Stationary, dtc. Also, pure Liquors for Medicinal
purposes.
Prescriptions carefully prepared, and country orders punctually attended to.
September 4th. '56 1-ly.
TIM! TIN!! TIN!!!
■fura, te®ip[?£s{E & ssissir-aisoH toibksbs
THE UNIVERSITY
OF Fi.EE MEDICINE and POPULAR
Knowledge; organised for the purpose
of arres! ing the evils of worthless and spu-
rious nostrums, and for supplyingFamilies
with Reliable Domestic Remedies, have
sent to Eastland & Co., some of their val-
uable compounds, vis.
Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague and
Fever, (be,
Rowand's Syrup of Blackberry Mot, for
Diarrhoe, etc.
Univerity's Remedy for the Lungs, Ac.
do do for Costive bowels Ac
do do for Dyspepsia or Indi-
gestion, ete.
Unlike tho various nostrums of ihe day,
these remedies depend upon their merits
fur popularity. All the University ask is a
fair trial. For rale by
junel31y EASTLAND A CO
nUsIl Arrangement*
AU8T Tf Mail arrives everyTuceday
Thursday and Sa turday, and depart
next mornings between S and 4 o'eloek.
Waco Mall arrives on same days, and de-
parts at same times.
Mablik Mail arrives on Tuesdays an<J
Fridays, and departs Wednesdays ana Sat*
urdaya. _ .
Cameron Mail arrives every Friday eve-
ning and departs every Saturday riornmg.
Mails for Station Creek and Perry are car-
ried from Howard.
Mails for Gatesville are sent by Waco.
Persons wishing letters mailed wil. cons
er a favor by dropping them in the box at-
an early hour.
The office will be kept open on Sundays
from half past 10 to 11 o'clock, t. M., and
from half past 1 to 2 o'clock p. m., and dur-
ing business hours through the week. Per-
sons wishing to get into the office on Sun-
Three
ongress
doors South of Swenson's,
Avenue, Austin, Texas.
IN ware, at Wholesale and Retail, Cooking, Office and Parlor stoves,
Bathing apparatus of every kind, Tin and Zinc roofing, Guttering,
Piping, <fco. Country Produce taken in exchange.
T
Professional Cards.
A. J.
EVANS. f.. L. HOKNE.
EVANS & HORNE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waco, Texas.
II AYE this day associated
themselves together for the prac-
i e of thu L*w, and offer their joint
services to their friends in this and sur-
rounding counties.
W„co,Septl2:1657:ly.
J. M. NORMS, J. L. L. UCCALL.
3atC£ ville, Texas. Waco, Texas.
NOKRIS & McCALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Sept. 12:1857 :ly
M. D. HERRING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND NOTART PUBLIC.
Sepl2:1857;ly. WACO TEXAS.
BEE HIDáS WANTED.
4 LSO, the Hides ol thf Deer
Opossom, Panther, Wild Cat
Fox, Coon, <fcc., for all of which the
highest market price wil be paid in
barter. [o3:lm] D Steeneken
DRS EMBREE & BRADFORD,
Physicians & Surgeons,
BELTON, TEXAS,
HAVE removed their office to the small
frame building on the north sido of
the Public Square, for some time past occu-
pied by E. Walker Esq. aug22tf
BELTON ACADEMY.
THE undersigned has opened in connec-
tion with Mi s IsbellaMale and Female
school in the Old School house in Beliou.
Terms per Session of fioe months.
Primary Department, $10 00
" Intermediate, 15 00
Advanced 20 00
P. MARTIN,
A. S. 1SBELL,
BOOT & SHOEMAKING.
It. D. KINNEY,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Bell and the surroun-
ding counties that he has just
returned from the Norili with,
a large and well selected stock
of leather, and has reopene.l
at his old stand, west side of public square,
and is prepared to exccu;e all work in hi- line
with neatnes and dispacth. Sept.6v2:ly
"If*
X. B. SANDERS,
Attorney & Counselor at Luw,
A nd General Land Agent,
Belton, Bell County, Texas,
PRACTICES in all tho Courts of the
Third Judicial District, in the Coun-
ties of Williamson and Lampassas, and in
the Supremo and Federal Courts at Austin.
E. WALKER,
justice of the peace,
AND
Casa Blanco for Sale.
I WILL SELL upon advantageous*
terms, my lale resilience upon Cedar Jai
Creek, / miles north of Belton. embrnr'ag a
tract of 67/5 aeres, «bout 7.5 "r wh'cti are en
closed by a good cedar fit 'e A comfortable
dwelling house and out Iious- *, * . od cistern
and well 45 feet deep, cut mostly rough solid
rock, the water in which, even i .liis dry time
approaches within 3 or 4 fee surface
are on the premisee. A he'" high, heal-
thy location, commanding view of many
miles in every direction. F.enty of springe
and stock water at convenient distances, fair
range Stc., fife.
Uood Cedar Land for sale in th~' neigbor
hood, ill quantities to suit purchasers.
For particulars enquire of Dr Eastland at
Belton,, or to myself on Elm Creek, one and
a half miles above Childress'.
july2-10v2tf HEKMON AIKEN
San Antonio Advertisements
J. G. ác D. CELL,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEBSIN
isirastr GWIM®
FOR BELL COUNTY. TEXAS.
Belton, june18-ly
D T CIIAMBERLIN J T FLINT
CHAMBERLIN & FLINT,
attorneys at law,
AND
GFNERAl COLLECTING & LAND AGENTS,
BELTON, BELL COÜNTT, TEXAS.
SILVERWARE , WATCHES,
diamond goods,
JEWELS,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
ENGRAVERS and manufacturera of all
articles in their liuc.
Orders accompanied with the cash, will
meet with prompt attention.
Factory and Store, ou Main street, fourth
door East of tho Main Plaza, in the brick
building. fsept-4-'5l5-ly*
PENDLETON & McILHENNY,
attorneys at law,
BELTON, BELL COUNT?, TEXAS,
WILL practice in the Courts of tfiird i
Jud ral District, ard the Supreme,1
Court at Austin.
mny23y
R. SANSOM,
ATTOHNfiV AT LAW,
GEORGETOWN.
WILL practicc liis professirr in
counties composing the 17th J li
! District; will pay prompt attention to all bu
the
LIVERY STABLE.
THE undersigned resiicctfullv inform ¡he
traveling community that they
aro still engaged in 'he Lintrij Ous'i- Jt-'s 7*
new in DclUm. where travellers will always
find plentv of provender and good attention
Person travelling across the country where
there is no ¡-tap • route can always Ret a con-
veyance here, Horses and Iinggios
angl5v GEORGE W WADE
MOFFAT'S LIFE TILLS
AND
I no E NIX BIT T E R S.
D "a-.ber. 1850
PpHE best, l.imily Ktdicin now before
JL the public for the cu e o: SeiofuJ.-i, Ul-
cers, Scurvey, erup ons of tlio skin. Fever
find ague. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, at;il In fact
lr.ostnll dise'aKs soon vicld lo their curative
poperies.
It has born computed t'.at during the
last twenty five yenr.i upwards of Four inil- ¡
John A. Biickholfs.
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
AND LAND AGENT,
CAMERON, TEXAS.
ocf2R-fiv!y
O. O. WOODMAN.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
AND
Importer of Druyl, ChtmiraU,
Coaxca or Common & Magazine St.,
NEW ORLEANS.
Sept., 4th lb6G-ly*
WM. H. HENDERSON,
ATTOUNEV AND COI NSELI.OII
AT £AW,
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS.
WM. OLIPHANT,
Silversmith, Jeweler
AND
WA TCHMAKER,
pecan st., austin texas.
Repairing done and warranted.
Engraving neatly executed.
The celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks for sale.
fvol 1 n4-ly,
CAUTION TO STOCK RAISERS
SCREW W0RM & BLOW FLY.
Loudon & Go's k
á
Cherokee Liniment.
The original discovery and the only reli-
able article for the immediate destruc-
tion of the Screw Worm and Blow Fly.
This Liniment has now been before the
citizens of Texas for over three years, and
has been thoroughly tested as a positive
and speedy exterminator of those destruct-
ive vermin.
Louden lis Co. justly claim the discovery
of this great remedy, and until the present
year noother Liniment was offered or known
for the relief of the Graziers of Texas: but
now, tho unprecedented popularity of our
Cherokee Liniment haa induced—the pecu-
niary reward—the proprietors of the various
imitations afloat, to palm off their worthless
articles upon the unsuspecting, without re-
gard to justice, or any known merit in the
nostrum offered.
We call upon all Interested to
BEWARE of nil. other Liniments
claiming to destroy the Screw Worm and
prevent the attack of the Blow Fly, as they
are all imitations, covertly to trifle with the
credulity of the people.
as designing persons have imitated our
Liniment, they will doubtless try to imitate
our original Show bill and Bullock, the bet-
ter to cover their deception, we refer to
the following well known gentlemen in
Texas—many others might be named—who
will vouch for the signal efficacy of our
Liniment, to w it:—nr w nenry Elliot and
, . , roberts <fc co, Houston; nr rrancis T Duf-
, inches to6 fee/in diameter. These saw> gru- fan, Austin; non d c Dickson, Anderson;
¡ hardenedland tempered, and are ground and nogan & (icppenstall, Lo-.khart; or John
i finished bv machinery, designed expressly Sutherland, Bexar co; nr o B Stewart
tor the purpose, and arc thereiore, much mi- panville; u c & B L aogers, and Mvers
perior in truth and un.frnnity of surfaco to simons & co, uuntsville; nr r s walker,
j those grorud m the usual manner. T liry Gonzales; or ec Anderson, segruin; Dr
I require Iors set, less power to drive them, D Lnbadie, and pr southvick, Galveston;
ja-e not so liable to I ecome heated and pro-* M whaley & Co, cen'reville; Dr John
¡ duce a savrt g ot timber. They also man- xolliver, columbus; chambers A Adams,
I iiri; S!-# Steel nilc| MCMÍlhnn, Farland ó co, Richmond;
j Mill, Pit and Crosscut Sutes & Billet • ¿>r w B ¿avis á co, Kallettsville; J u
i of superior qualify, all ol which they have pouss é co. indianola; wm johnson,
¡ for sale at their warerojinis, . RaulTman ; bs walcott, noney orovo ; dr
j ílos ¿Joe 31 Go lt> Street, Id a Gregory, tauiange; dr c r neard;
. or they may be obtained also of the princi-' Leoua ; orey * Milliard, Matagorda; dr F
pal Hardware Merchants in the u Sta.es <fc Beaumont, Lavaca; dr j lsears, and e m
books. books.
AMONG our late arrivals may befoun:
the following valuable Heading books
Poetical works of Mil on, Tupp>r, Gray.
Collins, Beattie, Kirk White, Wordsworth,
and Crabbe. ■
Lives of Washington, Marion, Franklin.
I Lives of the Signers of the Declaration
of Independence.
Green Peas, Long look ahead, Wanderer,
Ernest Linwood, Huth Hall, History of Htm
Fever, Last of the Forresters.
Olncy's, Mitchell's and Smith's Geogra-
phies and Atlasses, McGuffey's series, Par-
counties composing'the 17th J liicul ^ ™es'*"d ™>st f lhe school books in
; will pay prompt attention to all bu p._.„ w ^ up pi y of Pens. Ink,
sincss I'litrusfctid to his care, particularly to J,arer Envelopes, ^ nfers, Sand, Sand Bxs.
the c< llcctioa of claim , at.d aal cf laaJs-, J,aFer \elfe,hts.'. ?íaw¿nrL,^Tatf""18: ™ter
Colors, 4c. ijy9] EASTLAND «fc CO
sons wmuiiig o mi iuiu mo «""c
FURNITURE! FURNITUREM , days, must coinAit the above-named hours.
- M -- • na M II* I A. ^ A I. . . O «■>.!« t All aI. .. .m m m U. Aftt /I l^Atf I'AI , f
LARGEST Establishment in the South,
at 171 & 173 Canal Rtreet, New Or
leans, La, All new stock. The undersign-
ed having opened a large and splendid as-
sortment of new Southern f urniture, is pre-
pared to supply the trade and families on
the most liberal terms. This beiug the on-
ly new stock in the city, purchasers will
find it to their advantage to call and exam-
ine the goods and learn the prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
Will keep constantly on
hand marble, sofa and cen-
tre tables, extension tables, _
of mahogany, walnut and oak, and of all
sizes; rosewood and mahogany work and
card tables; dressing tables walnut and
cherry dining tables, lak, walnut, maboga-
nv and rosewood sideboards ind buretas;
A washstamls, bedsteads, armoirs, par-
lor chairs, tete a-tetes, ottomans, d-i
lot vans, easy chairs, rockers, etegers, se-
cretaries and book cases, oak and walnut
dining room and office chairs; children's
chairs and rockers, mahogany and walnut
•eapoy a nd light shades. Hair, moss and
spriug mattresses, looking glasses and mat-
ting, osewood parlor sets, together with
everything usually found in a Furniture
Warehouse.
This is an entirely uew establishmentand
no old stock on liana. Purchasers will find
it g'ently to their interest to give this store
a call before buying elsewhere, as the pro-
prietor is confident that he can offer them
newer styles of the most Fashionable Fur-
niture' more substantially made, and at
greater bargains than anv other house in
the city CHAS A STEWART.
ang2J2-ly New Obieans.La
LOST.—Unlocated balance of lieadright
certificate in the name of William
Thomas for 8,333,334 square vares of land,
No. 4041—4142, issued by Stephen Crosby,
Cüm'r. Gen Lan'l Office. Al> persons are
hereby notified that, if not found, applica-
tion will be made for a duplicate.
Oct.3-6w J. H. COLLARD
All those owing Postage and Box rent
are re-pectfullv requested to co iie 'orward
and pay up. tTiib ss paid in advance, dou
ble postage can b« charged.
june 25-tf W D EASTLAND, PJW
Spirits turpentine; «hoíce article
je4
W'D E * Co
\\
7INDOW GLASS SO boxes.
je4
W D E * Co
TYUTTY—500 pounds—newly made,
1 je4 W D E ib Co
m
t'jyQ]
HOE & CO'S CAST STEEL
PATENT GROUND SAWS.
HE subpribera manufacture from the
best Cast *toel Circular Sawb from 2
Vmiéjkt HMfehi*.
Thi Bicíi Bddmtkt
Hotels.
smith'thotel.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.—The under-
signed takes pleasure in infor-
ming his friends and the traveling public,
that his Hotel, formerly the Metropolitan,
has been thoroughly renovated and furnish
ed> witheverything'necessary to the comfort
and convenience of guests, and he is now
prepared to accomodate all who may favor
nim with a call, in a manner whioh lie feels
assured will give satisfaction No pMiis,
labor or expense will be spared to promote
the enjoyment of his guests and keep his
table supplied with tne best the country
affords.
Connected with tho Hotel is a lnrge and.
commodious stable, attended by careful and
¡attentive ostlers.
He returns his grateful thanks for past fa-
vors, and hopes to merit their continuance
in his new quarters. E. B. SMITH
Sept. 4th, '56-ly
Ntñmü tr Bit
An attentive pernal <f( the following will
it la believed, fully repay all classes of read'
era:
Headache.—'Thia disease ill one from watch
arise more mise iea to the human family than
la generally «apposed. Net being directly fa-
lsi, it is or.en neglected, or peraona reaort to
much to the uae of pnrgativea and other raed
icinea, as to impair their health, and often in^
duce ratal diseases. The aniele, Dr. Spohn
Headache Remedy, now offered, seems la Imve
overcome Ihme «tiffl. ullies. While ¡ta effects-
ire most powerful and immediate in curinng a<
attack or in keeping it off, it ia so perfectly
unid and innocent as to be used for Intt lis wiffl
the greatoiit effect and safety. This nan pow
been attested by so many of the liii;he>.t mem-
bers of the community,to require no proof.
if taken few times in as many hours, when
there are indications of an approaching attprk.
It is sure in all vases to prevent the attack. If
used for a few weeks, the premonitory ayinp-
toms gradually subside, until they wholly dis-
appear, and never, without some great er.ter-
lial or predisposing cause, return. If the per-
son nexlects to use it till the headache com-
mences, it sometime* cures instantly,—but at
others, the turns will have their course for two
or three weeks, and then wholly disappear.
Connel't Magic Pain Extractor,
(Combines and exhibits live extra Intrinsic
attributes unknown before, v¡7.—Entire control
over injuries by fire; extracts mortification; re-
lieves all pain, of even the worst burns, bruises,
sores, Arc., almost instantly; and heals, leaving
no scar In the following complaints the mag-
ical salve acts like a charm, and is warranted
to please in every case. No one leed pur-
chase the salve upon uncertainties, as we guar-
antee it toaerate more effectually than any oth-
er preparation before the public, or any other
prtscription prepared by any medical man in
America.
Its first action is to expel all humor. It will
not cease acting until the face is free from all
matter that may be lodged tindtr the skin, and
frequently breaking out to the surface. When
there is nothing but grox«ness or dull repulsive
surface, it begins to soften and soften, until
he skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a
child's.
ARCADE HOTEL.
Magazine street, between Grader and Natchet
It. S. NORSE, Proprietor.
' PHE Propictor respectfully informs /A
1 bis friends and patrons and the JJM
public generally, that this well known and
popular establishment has been thoroughly
renovated the past season, and newly fur-
nished throughout. A large extension of
room has been obtained by the proprietor's
renting the adjoining portion of the build-
ing, which will enable him to accommo-
date a much larger number of customors
than last winter.
No expense has been spared by the pro-
prietor to enable him to merit a continu-
ance of the generous patronnge he has here-
tofore received ; and every exertion will be
made by himself and assistants, to render
the sojourn of his guests not only comforta-
ble, but agreeable.
One great convenience of this hotel is,
that meals can be had at almost all hours.
Nvw Orleans. sep24-ltf
'1
„r * " " • V " -- ,"'1' ; WILL practice in the courts of the sev-
;v.': .b"'" benefitted bv! >\ cnteenth Judicial District, and tho
tlie lite oí \ntso in tlicini's* ti lucí witi '!i ,, . .. , , . ,
1 ror.lM volume- i„ (Jov of their t-u.i.tivol b,,l,ru"c auiJ Fodcrsl courts « Austin.
p.-op rties—a Miijlo vrinl v. ill place them I
bjulid i lio rea h <.f e,. mpeti'ior in the es '
tin.atb n ot ev\rv patient. By tlipir vs? the i
b ond is resto;en toahealthv^tate iiiid ¡Vcetl!
from all impurities. The iy,tem it not ie-
duced du; in>' tiieir operatit n but invico'a- ¡
ted, an ' they require no restrui.it fiotn busi- j
nos or p'.i uMire.
The afllicted have in these ni diciuos u
remedy thnt wi 1 do for them all that medi-
cine can possible cff.ct
PKEt'ARKD BY
WM. B. MOFFAT M. D.,
bKW VOKK I
Fw «si in Bsiten by W D E d CO '
September 4th, '56-1-ly.
Canada. R HOE «!: Co.
Printing Press machino and Saw Manufac-
turers,
Nos. S3 and 31 Gold Street, New York.
The following_ extract is from a report
made hy a c.anmitti c of scientitic and prac-
tical gentlemen, appointed b. the American
Institute.
" Your committee are of tinanimc tis opin'
C. sby £ Co, waco ; sreckenridge, Bates *
co, and coleman * aro, rexana; t x de-
vine áco, san Antonio; and dr g r suck-
er, Washington.
Our cherokee Liniment may be had o'
Merchants aud druggists in nearly every
own in Texas.
prepared only by LoudEK A co,
64 Arch St., Phila.
Forsale wholesale aud retail, by Wm. D
Texas.
mas -c«.!
profession. I great ingenuity and tart in the adaptation of Mayi-lvS
Oificc—at his Store on East side oí "•«chinery to "the production of results in
„ ,. lhe manufacture of Saws which may with
Public Squate. nov8y
- j nay
propriety be denominated the nrplus ultra of
the art"
LAND FOR SALE.
Tract of land lying in Milam ,
county, between Brushy and the .
IMMEDIATE DESTRUCTION OF
THE SCREW WORM & BLOW FLY,
jayne's liniment
OR COITNTERIRRITANT.
fj 'HIS article, in addition to its great vir
J tues as an external application to the
human body, for the Cure of Spavin, Bruis-
es, Sore Throat, Quinzij, Pains and Soreness
in the Bones, Rheumatism, tfc.., is a never-fail
ing destroyer of those WORMS which are
generated and live between the skin and
flesh of various domestic cattle.
It. has been used by some of the largest
graziers and droversin Texas and Louisiana
and in no instance has it been known to fail
ill PBEVCN'TINO THE ATTACKS OK TIIE BLOW KLT,
or IN DESTBOWINO THE SCREW WORM.
Thousands of cattle may be saved annual-
ly from the ravages of this destructive worm
by the use of JAYNE'S LINIMENT.
One application of the Liniment will at one
destroy the IVorm,
We append a few certificates of its great
value for exterminating this dreadful pest.
Extracts from a letter from Mctz d> Tolliver,
Merchants, Columbus, Texas, dated Sept.
2d. 1H54.
Dr. David Jayne—Dear Sir:—Your Z,ini-
ment is found to be the best remedy for kil-
ling worms m Live stock that Stock-raisers
can find. It kills the worm in an instant,
and prevents the Fly from troubling the
wou.ND any more. The stock-raisers former-
ly used calomel, but now they find your
Liuimcnt is by far the best.
LaOaxge, Fayette co, Tex. June 30,65
Dr D .Tayne i Son, Philadelphia—Gentle-
men:—-This is to certify that I have used
your Liniment for killing Screw worm in
stock—a worm so injurious to tho stock of
southern planters, nnd found it superior to
calomel, or any other preparation known,
being safer in its effects and easiei toapply.
Truly Your's, JPO?Thi,'.
Hctees' Nerve and Bone
Indian Specific!
Rheumatism, contri "ted
Liniment, and th
cords, and tnuclea
permanently cured The practitioner of great-
est skill, if honest, generally shrinks in despair
at the prospeet of governing and eradicating
these diseases, ilis remedies are generally
palliate, and the patient feels happy at any re-
relief from his torments. If his family doctor
gives him any hope of a cure, it is al the end
of a long course of medicine that is to act up-
on the system, or at the expense of drawing
from the aim his life's blool, until, if cured,
(which it is next to iinpessihle to he by these
means,) he has not enough of life left " lobe
worth living for." How important, then, a
remedy to check and eradicate rheumatism and
gout.—to extend and strengthen shrivellyand
knotty cord-and muscles, till nature and health
have again sway and contrcl. Such you may
rely is Hewes' Nerve and Bone Liniment,
used externally, and Indian VejfUalde Specitic,
used externally, sold by Comstock & Uo . and
genuine onlv if the fac-s'mile signature of L
S. Comstock is on them.
The Genuine Oldridqe's Balm of Columbia'
for restoring the tiair.
Its
positive qualities are as follows:
1st.—For Infants, keeping the head free
from scurf, aud causing a luxuriant growth o
the hair:
2d.—For ladies after childbirth, restoring
the skin to it< usual strength and firmness, and
preventing the falling out of the hair.
3d.—For any person recovering from debili
ty the sama effect is produced.
^th.—If usad in infancy until a good growth
is started, it may be preserved, by attention to
the end of life.
<ith—It frees the head from dandruff,
strengthens the roo.s, imparts health and vigor
to rhe circulation, anil prevents the hair chang-
ing color or getting gray.
6th —It causes the hair to curl beautifully
wlieu done up in it over night.
" Long hair is a glory to women," says Pau
Aud all feel the 'ruth of the pious quotation,
Preserve it then, ladies—your glory may fall.
Unless you protect it willi this preparation.
Dr. Larzetti's Juuo Cordial, or Procreativt
Elixer, for both Malt and female,
Dr. Larzetti's Juuo Cordial, o, Proereative
Eliver, prescribed as an effectual Restorative
in cases of Debility, lmpotency,'>r Barrenness,
and all irregularities nf nature. It is all that i
professes to be. viz—Nature's great restorative
and remedy for those in the married stat<>
without olfspring. It is a certain cure for ic
regularities, general debility, indifference
weakness of the ctrporal organs, nervous af
feclions, leucorrhoea or whites, Has a reiue
dy for insipient consumption, indigestion, loss
of muscular energy, physical lassitude, female
weadness, debility, &c. It is warranted to
please the user in any of the above complaints,
a d is of priceless value to those who wan
offspring
TH.MCMAHAN, P. B. CHILDESS, M. V. MCMAItAX
McMAHAN & CHILDRESS,
(SUCCESSORS TO T. H. MCMAHAN.)
COMMISSION, RECEIVING
and
FOR WA RD1 NCr MERCHANTS.
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
WILL keep on hand, Bagging, Grocer-
ies and Plantation supplies, for sale
at a small advance on cost for CASH*
Richmond, Sept. 4 '50 l-6m*
KH.TJ 4 nAVBLlim.
ÍUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS
T^ANCY and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Hardware, Woodware,
Tinware, Queens and Glassware,
Bagging, Rope, 3addlery,
anil Groceries,.
Wiues and Liquors.
BLUM A MAl'BLUM, keep constantly
on hand the above general assortment of
Merchandise,—which they sell at the low-
est cash prices, al W iiolesale and Retail.
They will also make liberal advances on
t'#.
Dr G S C Harper, It I Catalogues, containing priccs San Gabriel containing three hundred and i prodwje, tor sale, either in this market,
.T. • 7 . in detail.with doKorpion of >aws. „d al- twenty acce, (320), is offered for sale. Galveston, New Orleans, New York, or Bos
ILL continue the practice of his containing directions for setting nnd The title is indisputable, Patent having!
Profession in its various branch ¿ sharpening with other information of ¡merest been issued under tno Republic of Ttxas,
OfficA—at his residence. 1 -°-iw _t0 signed by Anson Jones, President.
, add**? of parties desiring the t sroe [stigitt ' Apply to the Editor. [óctl5-vl aft-U
1 ING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
a«p4-1866-ly Morton st. Rickmocd.
Mrs. Brown's great pain killer. 13 cents ptr
bottle.
Oswkgo, December 4th, 1840.
"The great recommendntion this medicine
has over all others, is—
1st.—Its own inlrinic worth; that in, it will
do more than itprofes«es to do than any medi-
cine 1 know of.
^nd—Its effrcU in diseases are immediate
3rd—A very little will te whether it wil
Ip the disrase or not.
4th—The manner of putting it up. If you
dan sell to a man a «hilling bottle, you wilj
never fail to sell him alarger one. (at least. w«
have never failed doing no.
\V« shall probably want lhrte or four huti
ered dollar worth nc't year. It oiijlit to b
in every village in this State by ne¿t June.
You ran say to Co in^taclc & U i. tliat th y c«
rely on what we have stated above in relat—
to this medicine. They know us well et.oiul)
—that we are not apt to e'aggeratn uonh
about these matters." Yours, Ate.h
The above medicines can be had i i 13ai-
tón a; tho D ug Store of Eastland de C >.,
aud in Georgetown, at the Drug S.ore of W
I Asdkrso.n. , sep l ly
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Marschalk, Andrew, Sr. The Weekly Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1857, newspaper, November 14, 1857; Belton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180547/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.