State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 14, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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AUSTIN SATURDAY Jl LY 14 IWiO.
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TIIR LAW Or KWfPMKHV.
!. All iahC'Mbra Who do not r i" epre ni.iiiv to the
i. ntrttre ar-' rooil IrrJ h wUMr.g tn c-inUumi tlilr
ahteriplleaf.
j. if Mtarlbtftordor wdtewitlnaioea of their pa
perl tfif pOhllBheri maj CQltUUr M -r4.l llnii ml. I aJUf-
ri'' ar nt-d
0 If fltMerlbtn Ffu or oegVc-t to Uk ihelr peprt
frtm tlwoffiri lo which they ar Beat they are held re
iposiHm1 till tiiHr bill. Are teiiled anil their pupi-m or-
dure: M be Hopperl.
I The court a liae 'rtefWlnl that reftiilne. to tike e
newpr' M periodical fro io tlif poi otllce or rutnovl.ig
and leering it uncalled lur is prima :ci evidence of in
Irntwritl 'n'.uil
ft. It baa alao been Judicially rie'emttned re mi
that the publgh'l ratee of aid vert 1.1 ng unit m hat-ration
1b nwpaneri conitlttite n book flde .' ntra -t
LOCAL ITEMS.
PHKACUINO
The tliinl Quarterly mewting will bo held
lit the Methodist Episcopal Church In this
city on Saturday and Sabbath. 1 Ith and 15th
inst.
EST We return our thanks to lion. J.
Hemphill for choice aeeds.
yy We have had a prevalence ot high
winds the past week.
JOE We learn that aereral private sates
of town lots' took place last week.
JC3C "Tribute of Respect" 'to" the late
Thorns Q. Lewis will appear next week.
EST Dr. J L. Cornish killed T. H. Weir
at Parkersville Anderson county. He sur-
rendered and was committed to bail.
JC2C" Gen Shields has left San Antonio fur
California. The Ledger says that he will
go to the gold diggings in Arizona.
J3C Wo are glad to know that the cow-
ardly villains who assasinated Robinson and
Talbot have been captured and are in jail at
Crocket. Their names it will be remembered
are James I.. Landrura and John W. Matties.
jC3$T We have had the pleu-siiri; of meetinc
with Col. Claiborno Kyle at our sanctum.
He is just from the coast counties and report:
An.tk.r Marts la mail
It Is a painful thing for tho public jmirual-
ist to add to the reoord of crime in his com-
munity or State already enormous and tr-
ible in its proportions. Roth in Travis and liell
counties the record lately has been had enough.
We have to add however another to the list.
We c mdense from the Hilton Democrat
John Tiircl of Illinois had sold a Hock of sheep
to George It. Reed ami Ma ulHiut leaving for
his homi . Potll parties houever stai ted to
Helton the latter ostensibly to pay the for-
mer sjiSIKi. They left Helton at night nml
camped some ten miles ilisutit. Here Heed
doubtleat while Farol was asleep! murdered
him then skinned off the entiin hair of bis
head cm nil' his lips nml threw him into a
drv well souk six feet QOOp and endoaored
to cover the Ixtdy with lioards. Heed also
cut the throat of the mare liming the colt.--She
wsHioiiud deail next day a short distance
off the colt standing by her. The saddle and
other articles f.-imd clseuhrre. Reed came
home ami was there arrested and the whole
facts developed by ampin testimony. He was
remanded to jail and placed under guard but
it seems that he got a rope and hanged himself.
When he was discovered life was extinct.
Had he not done so it is believed he would
have been hung by the incensed populace.
jjt" We have been glad to greet Hon.
Josiah F. Crosby on his return from Hulti-
moro. He Cornea home in (Inn spirits and
feels satisfied that we can and will be success
ful in November next. The Judge travelled
overs portion of the North and West with
leading Democrat from all parts of the CTnlon
and ho thus bad ample opportunity of Judg-
ing of the action now transpiring. On his
passage through the Southern States the en-
tluiiam in Maryland Virginia North Caro-
lina and Tennessee for Breckinridge gave
unmistakable evidence of his success. We little surprised to learn nl lis departure from
will sweep the whole South. Judge Crosby his lirst love.
will soon proceed to El l'aao and ho will do Wo think there is very little doubt tint
his best for the ticket there. He is de- i Houston will be made to mine down before
tennined that wo far as he k concerned all the final election in November. It is now ap-
his efforts shall be given to an energetic can- aIeit that be bu not the ghost of a ohanco
vans for our ticket. ttni that no great or national object is sought
T" . to be accomplished br those who urge him to
The Riches or Texas Our eotamporarjr .
' ... ... ' toutiuue his name.
of the Hrazoria Democrat is giving some dot- t
ings of the wealth of his favured county. He J" The Uulf Key corrects tho Intelli-
uya that in his travels on the San liernard genoer'l statement of the cost of freight from
and Oyster Creek he met with six planters Lavaca to Austin. The Intelligencer figures
whose landed interest in this State amounted were as follows:
to 569088 acres of land ; they together own j freight from New Yolk to Austin
17931 head of cattle ; and last year these six via Lavaca Its) hbls. ass'u mcr
planters i aised 74500 bushels of corn; the chundise a 62 jc
aggregate wealth of the six amounts to two J V ?'" priming
.. . . i j j i Heceivmg and lorwarding
million two thousand three hundred and j (yXht from Uraca to Aus
twenty three dollar-. tin 20000 lbs. a He
TMe Wl4.nl.!-
We copy from the Harrison Flag (opposi-
tion) of the 2l)th ult the following extracts:
" Houston's Jackson Democracy might be
swallowed without producing convulsions but
proof that he unequivocally endors s Buchnn
an's administration presents a pill too repul-
sive to be contemplated eten admitting it to
be most skillfully sugar coated. If the alter-
native shall be presented lietween him and
the lllack Republicans ami the rule or ruins
lis a choice of evils we shall certainly try to
ir-nrry rfow i the Houston pill the best we can.
We turn Irom this picture quite relieved In
the consolation that should Otir Worst fears be
realized) Wl hae a ticket for integrity and
statesmanship unsurpassed in tho nation in
the persons of John Bell and Edward Everett
for whom and tor whose cause wi can cheer-
fully work."
The Flag pitches into those "organ-'' of
Houston's who are for OpfsVIng the action of
tho convention which nominated Bell and
Rrerett by asserting that there i- no ' i . i 9
lie nays
"This unwarrantable course hM aroused the
eonstitiimal tinion lien to that degree tint
nothing less than a Rell and Everett ticket
will appease them in Texas. We heartily
accoro with the move. Let n be governed
by principle and conviction of right and leave
nose counting to those who lot office better
than they do their country.
'While we shall warmly support the Bell
and Everett ticket il nne is formed we shall
not join the villlllcrs of Houston but to the
cont rary defend him s heretofore wherever
we think him unjustly assailed."
Tho Flag t bUt refers to the lion-ton '-organ"
st this city:
"The last number of the Southern Intelli-
gencer at hand is powerfUlcy crowded with
Sam Houston and Jackson IicmoiTstv and
We believe though we arc not certain that
its editor tleneral A. II. Norton in referring
to the Intelligencer styles ii a Democratic pa-
per. The old Whigs and Ameiicans Familiar
with tuc ueneral i antecedents will ie not a
Haya Cel jr.
We learn that on the Fourth of July
barbecue was given in Hays at Live Oak
Academy. After an address by Mr. Edgar
Col. John Ronton was raited for. lie res-
ponded in s speech endorsing the action of our
delegstes at Charleston and Baltimore and
approving of the nominations of Breckinridge
and Lane Mr. Lyons a former supporter of
Sum Houston afterwtrils arose and also en-
dorsed the nominal ions in strong and patriotic
language. It was then proposed to elect a
Chairman. Mr. Lyons was placed in the
chair. A proposition was made to lake the
vote uion the rjnestlnn nf President and Vice
President. The TOte WM put The chairman
reqUWted all who Were In fatwof Breckin
ridge and Lane to make it known by saying
aye. immediately wasj ucani one sweeping
yel Those Opposed to tho ticket were then
MKOd to make it known llele it dead -ilence
prevailed relieved only by one lone voire
which said no It us ft solitary And melan-
choly lonndi
III Ills I Irlil I
We are glad to note that JoilM A. Whar-
ton made his opening speech in the Presiden-
tial runvas at Quintann. It i to be hoped
thatM. 1. OraiiaM T. N. lViii and A.
T. R.Mxr.r hMe alto entered the canvass -The
masses urr evidently looking for their
forthcoming lists of appointment.
At no time has a more general pid feeling
prevailed) or A higher patriotism been raanl-
tested. Thousands ol t!ie Opposition will
light side by hide with ns like gallautsoldiers
and when the merits of the present issues
shall be properly discussed on the stump
thousands more will join us cheerfully and
with hearts overflowing with a deep and abi-
ding love of count rv.
'.;' Mr. Chlsholm of Kaufman county.
called at nur olllce the past week. We were
glad to meet with him and bud him still
ymlhfuli He rcorts fair crops in Kaufman.
The frost last winter had injured the wheat.
but the yield has been much better than
could have been expected under the circum-
stances. Kaufman lands are being more
sought after now than at any past time. An
incrcac from imigration is expected this fall.
The farmers arc well olr and in a prosperous
condition. The Southern feeling is rapidly
gaining ground in Kaufman and she cordially
endorses the nominations of Breckinridge and
Lane.
' jTST Lafayette Winston of Rratoria no.
is said by the Democrat to have bad the first
open bell of cotton this season. It was picked
on the 19th of June.
D. (I. Adams of Palls county had Isills
open on the 28tb June.
But Isitb these gentlemen seem to he eclip.
sed by Judge Wnfford of Lavacca County
A. 8. Kutliveti of (ialveston received from him
the first bale of cotton on the 3d July.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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PI HI II 11-t AHISM..
C. RKK'n csntlilsn fur liiMrlrt Attorney fl lln-
Mwvnit.ttKllrlal Dlshitt will mMr .. his fellow till-
BfOS nlttlis lullnult.K times Si tl I'lsi SS Vic:
Pfslrlifbsa Inly
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I'lrrv Is (Iter Kye) " lo
Wttikjrv.lls "
MerrllUiwn " 21
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IfKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"N(ii 4aVt)froaa to the Unman family .
"I. at cfline "-it of thrtr Wnm lo tin.'1
VEKMIN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RT r. r.
FACTS.
CONTINUKD IIKALTH 8ECIRBD
TO tl SICK
Ths ilct suit Umm slltlrWS ellk nif i "taulHsis!
m
"(lOHTAtl'N"
cnsTAKs1 Rat Krw-li Ae stsrnluslor.
COHTAK'tr'
"COHTAIl'M" Bsdons KtnalnslOT.
"COMTAR'H"
"OoeTAR'B" KlMlris Powdor. for InsAsts. Ami lAnsuti UMtssdlaiiaa st
nisTsors ismsTLT ' i: lii V'H in mil 111 vn nil fs
ffiX Aoi.it IS 'i i . m T ... 'l T1"'" "W" "" " ;tiiiMorstlifotw.
ii. ifstut I " "" " "fwm v m qiirasTs Bruri) m inn
rrfnu r.utrir ut -r iof ttuvM ruJdy ruai rwlt -i B
("-'lainrnt iur tUH 'K.nj IfW' ni v- n 19 nNftJW'(
VMtHI.
0yprt-atalliihHr in New York Oity-n-vl hy th-
xjivy i'ni 1 rrJtot inn uhv i
til Ottf Ht-nfi-t ritni
IrfHuryHrhool Uouar
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Uomtjlu Oil)
Hii Mircu-
HifUll m
( hi. 01 flf t"ii in rli
MariAf-l's. t I 1 Hiif
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ThwpfnliinK !1 '(imniftior MOtl ty nt rt o't-lurk
IV M.
Run! ' f my ct.mpi"tiioru it. ifrI l mwt int nt Uofa
of .blltboT4 Rjijioifittni-'it".
1T01I 80 IW0 n474w 0. KB10IT
.W.N'OI ! KIKVI'ri.
Poit o(Hbi in. UHj Prtnoai and h iiii. 1 lion
U t Hotttlfs
Autor." "Ht Mthu.as" .t mul wore tda-i Misty
nrltatf btnlltw.
r In Miita ami RarUlltri OTtYj h' r HfOl llum.
0 W'n .'."'. Af. ' lb Mil t... !'tr tilt a riR'i
Townt
t ' ' Tinting ' 1 1 nf tmrfoill ifii.' .-. a
le-i oOatomplfl mi w toot by Mai!
afcif" Adflrt Ofdjfli or fir "CMrnjlnr lo df llIHM tf
1IKNKY It. OOBTAR Fi0lft Dinf
bl'2 Hro:tlwy tOppoaitf Ht Ntolioliui '.!
ti Ha ntm VoHr
U. W. TOWKiKKD Aifont.
W II Kill JtMH M'KRir t I IK
kiu jflcKEU VO.
Krrrlvlnff i orwartlitur.
-A Nil
(ltl nHltllION Til III i NTS.
LAVAOA. THX AH
PIt"M)'T prrffcml KttfnllOn trlvrr n i'l Liifitux
thtmitMin .ur rnr-- l.iiirr'.i ni ineM Ma')" ""
roriftlKiitrifTitM fht tiSt 111 tW nmrkpt br fhljimniS tn
N-w Orlntni .rw York or Rotton
July 14 10 li 49 ly
TMIHT ftAlsfc.
BYVIIMTK Offtdtwd oftrtutt MMUfvd Mri .
Ilfertd to mt on tba ttnt day ofjaly IBM t
Win. P DNortnftndlVj lo looiire tw mytnvnt ot n
etrUlti tititt r that d&ta fnr ihn mm .i bU.I v t-
tho i.iim v of h M Hwonttm Rm. th Itolnnr of aiM
; t.nt. on itif 1-1 Tura4r in Atyri -t laoo wil forri
I In hand .OT . mren out of tl. Wiliiam llnniA Jwvir'ii t
f Wo nrc ImhoHfM t'l antioanre BAKU EL i) j loe tod fabof nre on iba mttprn.of Wllhawr'tt
WOoraaan.lnJniP lor m-elfftUtni t-. Lbe offlo of fr7'l;'T?1v" V;"'l A. W. TtftRfttX
1 1 I1II1S1S ITIHIIU
IVOTICG
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MISCELLANB0t8.
D. W. KVAN? k CO.
no. eT
no.u.
AttiifOf and fioltontof of Trtfli ootintf ( at tba !iiuii i
Attglll r'oellnn. &K(
S 6
50
1 12
12 50
SO 00
;"" The Ilrenhain Enquirer pives a chap-
ter on takinp the census which it thinks may i Insurance on SI0Xs. a 2! pr ct
bo of service to assessors ami collectors. It
says of the experience of Deputy Marshal J
P. Hnrri- now titkinc the census of Waantnffi
the most enthusiastic feeling everywhere for ton county that one gentleman has piven in "' "c tBe foregoing:
Breckinrid-e and Lane. I his property of $200000 and S1O0.O00 ut in- ! 'Bnt to I-vnca on uw u'u
CSC Wo l-arn that Capt. Crosby has just tlT"t in Ttxu'1 T1' '!ime c''nt B1 to the j Beceivlnn and forwarding
What the Boatll May Bipscl.
A person siiniti( his name I). C. Whitcman
writes to tho Tribune from Clarksville Texas
eonvpltlnlng that the Postmaster tbrre refuses
to deliver that sheet to him. He wants In-
formation about it. The Tribune assures him
$328 12 I that just as soon as a Black Republican ad-
250 00 ' ministration Rets into power its circulation
I in the South will but be impeded State
8578 12 j Right Ih.n-rnt.
The fiulf Key ives the following correction dust previous to that event it would be as
well to compliment the very anxious subscri-
50 00 j her for an incendiary sheet with a coat of tar
- SO I nnil feather-. We see that the Marshall BO-
tT flfe :re kataoiittd losanottnee I. WALSH ss a
csii'ii'lit" f r the oflleeof Coontj Trsasarcrol Trnvii
c'iunt st tin. 1 1 -ui r it Aiipnsi slestlon.
rf" srs siittiorit..tl lo aintoiiiice .JOHN T.
IT. 11: ts a unilldsUi fr Bherlff of Travis county al
lbi-isnlh Aull-t elf-rtlon.
Ave We ir antborlaw) to aAnnutM the nans of 0
RKIOII of lluftdalur. rountv 11s a rroirlidato for Ills
iricl Atturnj of llif rHeeonit .IllJlclsl Ilislrlul.
BJT ' urTsutliorlird lo sunounco '1 MoMAsI R
HMKt-LI of 'I rsvls cotnty as s ftSDdlcalS for ths oiUco
of Dftrlst Aiiorney of the Rsooad Jfldtelal lonriot
IreltHI 00 tie- first Motolny In August next niv) 2Cw
TO Til K CITI.IINH dK AI.S'I'IN AMI V10IH
ITY BTRAKORItR AS'li TRAVKI RRfl
UIMiil 11 .
11 BBREOO MKIirilAST TAII.OP..
BROS leave to ret irnthat k for tho Ills rserstnv ss;
heretofbrs aiven htte. and snnonneesto his man.
Meads and enstoniers that hs )o.s removsd f.- m hi
'Mtsiiieii iBfihSafatsrlanitaa. snA mnvwioui
vtrtOMof wtil h slliut.l kaowu .: u.iitisai.
TTIrsY NKVEIt FAIL
We hSVf OVeront ljsi-s- tSI!SI r-cr l.or-.r-r tl
'; illti of ll-l' k-tsliiluf fills P.-..IY kim-.
'ei.1 Kt-aovstinr UeMtlveot nhrreifi Ujsf SAfS rsstor
10 hrsllhanS 1n ntw !.. 4 f- i thow who wtrt
rr.iounrH Incurable 07 i: - j.l -11 ... url bsS lost
II hopl bt rcoovrry.
PIUiVAIMNO OOMPLAIJtTf).
irVHAS.
In fill Mjl -nsnt Msliriom Ksrvous OnruUvt ac4
other-raven .ci.r .ino:. fcirict Ship ivno rr
ntol Arfur Snill I'm Tjrtius. r.L..Il. Ae.. v.vlwi.y't
Kctulsiini em 1 Rrs-lj ll-l n will always tu" i-
sick soil pratsel ihi pstlsnt siiiiii-: all SrrtMS nwlsilo'.
which so atneS of tree cIIIcsncs ftrqasntly laflieu
lllMOIiS DISORnKRS.
Uvtf (Viamalol Plnwpsja OoiUvrorin.Coa'itpstlon '
Ms... todiKotl(.til -.1 J the Irsiu ol iraltAJci that
10 low r--j.a-iJ:rft..!lrv l-l II II rata) IrSts.e r.
HOnaldeMM BfiBtt Kcl'it will elrstly 11 thsin.ic
frcto three iliS.ru!. 0- I J
1IO.IVKL COMIM.AIN.S-4PS
I'ho'.er.. Iiywutcpy lu Cholera MfkB IHarrVrsa.
Ac llndway'l Brady Billet will In n'tsaAMbuM r !levo
nil -ll-tr ore palm sti'l weakenloir cujenatfrs aa1 la a
few hvuri reel. .re the patlsnt to hcaAni.
KHECHATIO CiiMI'liAINTM.
Bhrura-itlim liout Neural! Tie holercux Crosp
BpSantS Kit- .111.1 all cowjplalnts of the Joists 11101 and
.(.i...:.. ;vW.--. a .ad Rsilef appllsa ii Ui- arilcM-l
part wilt spserl ly reilere the tooit eienlc'at'nrr pain anS
rrolically cure lbs pi 1 I.
PAINS AM AOIIfiK.
The apH'fat 00 Of KauiwrnS it-tvly Krlitf to tbe pltt '
fT parti of lb tK..y UUoiM wUh i-dltii ur I'hi.. w ii u
i-w in- i.ir--in .-ofi ins -.uji-rrr mi.iip fina oonTrt.
SCROFOLOCS D1SEA8KS SKIN ERUl'
TIONS
Ii alt dlssassv of the PX'n Sores ttrer Kevcr Srree
To-uors Bemers Pimples Hloteh "or- rtyei. SyphlllUe
Sotei. -cr"lul -ui.1 teaaca ftadwsy'a ll-ncratlir Bnclveo-
ie a (4 'i re and rsdlesl cure.
ruNSTITCTKiNAI DISBASES
WAV
NEW
totter
tiffZaflasaiK TnU
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TIIR Ol.nKeT ACaTAHLIAHKb
HI FT HO (P K not; BE.
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A OIKT WITH EVfRt BOOK
worta iron o c." w is iiju
lOOKS.
CONflTANT AiimTKfNH rrtmiRfrrtirm.
ttt hlif a Ml iMaM .) 'i.t .'.' fat. ! tv.nail traAa.4 atA.
iii th" eoMtrti aJt ef whleiiftra mH rroot thf pvl
ahora liarUr autl aro iran i-iIl i .-n.-.n tr4 arvfry
lorm.
A0ATAfX)0tiR
Wolch for parikMtlflfl Of .rrnt:-ilAtTt'alfm ar-lartloti
aatl claatxlfloaUoti of Aoeiaoi am a..-..-r ijtjtnt.ir
lian rfci V. pi jna'ii.f . .-. ttaat t -lya-i m.a imt.
latOt. hy OOtnptU rt l t fttf lotftMl tLtfAtitfhoui Ihi
Otyr in now rtnoi-HM ni -i . n.jir- 1 ao.J Hill bs
ffiailad r ui ui adUrvtH on apbTlaiUoo.
SKMU'OKA OATaUbSra
It wilib- roallct. ffi-p t. nrtj- aofMa atxi will proi
r:i livalnabloaaalrtatit la tha fotltiaUofi ? atlHrmry or
tha svfif.' loaof uatiiii and ntprut ni'itj raa4lu
GIFTS.
Tr." !V!m rnrlity of wv d!ilritmtl aid ttr
raall tT.ir.r.f:i ralofl win aommtDt. Ihaflk . ..' Intrfa
uf it'jil tiAAtw. Rv bvyfnf in ars qiurjttUaa and tor
m(i v ir'tt)jv'd fn apportl - f ffimWr valtta to oof
jjaimri" t.-ir pIir. aaoi irla -'.fiitn'.thow wto
wih lo tf-ttthe Mreoirifa "f our luduatRBffiU
UlSPATgil
. incuca hirwdavfiN Ns.i'ht.a tratsmlitrd fftmi part-nt ' TliOM WhOMcnfd t- protnpl raplrlotbcll ordanirltl
tOf&U-J. I.Alwn?. HmnvatUiB RaaahreBI rin tie n-HM . Isf ! " ft-.ft.- . )sirw';..'-' m h ri-tr' li
Bpot. aa a tborooab aoratln aruMM allaiaMa. Hmidri-A t -Iiipd of rati Vt nuj. uui. .r.n- rfi ....
oldatand rm Paoaji Btroetto hlatww boura .. lju : .pwibohji s-n. -ur-d n!Fi hntpt btWhttn . 1:6--cf tmtifltxir.a. o-i ;tv uo unmuiK t adraniam
BaoUa Rotcl. on Cot ttat Avn u.- rJ.t-rh'""iniiI -v - t tt"d rr!oi''t OoAu-jptoT. r. t t ta heanj t rtirw.f!.Bliv ? r ?! .: t-iv- i'ha luniiis-aa
bo found n.i win ba ibid d m-h you aatlf flad he wl'i flrtaaaal UioKaaorating swastrantx nrraMmtaflff enr Einbllrtim-iit i.9-.r.f. anihori
hur ttin TTn'Ht :'il'im;. in :!. -.. !. nf Mi.Da.iii-'ilh
t'luainierpa V tt. i uorkuit.ns'lii Dlotfllllsfi and if'
all kimlaof work lii hia !(!- of boitneaa He aottcftn
iontlnuanrf of pftut Aitoi .
Aoitln .Tolyll IftQO vli"4Jw
" I OSTI .
TnE tmooi (11111118: haadrfgfat090ar6art1rltata So
907 lame.) by tha Board of Land t1 mmiwim. ra
forTrarlaeom n u itaofifn llorio-hv. ISili Ju'v. i$4f.
f notfoaod wltblo tha tltaa preacrlbod by law apll
anpusniP
1.1.1 1.1.' 11 mtiui
rutin
Jul) 1
- made for i
tllLI.9 iV
BtrtT We itrr authorized to mionuca A. 1). Mc-ilV
SL1 Ki"i of LwAatrop. u & rndldrtt9 for f eledloti to
baattouof Uiatnot Atturucy of tba tcond Jttdlebtl
I'l-su-i.-r ElMtlon 1-1 Ifondaj In Aukut neit.
wjr w mr- author) tad to annouuet it.oi.iiK h.
fills V S..a. .a. ..' Si. . 11 .1.. l.ltt.ia ..f I'l. a I t i . r el
Tryltootioty. 4lireftt Laov Saving Mucvnc
. tart- '.Ull ..-rli : aiiU(tlllCU d. I Mrl.Al
RIN far ret'. -Minn t. the nfflfn of r'trk of Ilia Cointy
Court of Trvla Ct.u. ty.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
IFITTS CQRI iID COHOI FLAITER!
KADWAY'S nEatXAXIN'r. PILLS
A VEoeT.Bt.C sl.eSTITt TKIOK CAIOMEL JIER-
I I1RY ANP ANTIMOMV.
PKHPftCT PtMtuATI VK PILLS
MlilANTI.V C0ATCD WITH ODM
K IIIM.1V ;- IIK.H.lllM. PIM.bJ
akcdis rr m too e.
Balaams from Koo
polaeaiiuE wooderful
Are c t-ii.o. of new Medicinal Accbts Itvra tha 4-fet-
1 aiuguoiu- ni i.a.r -. ouioa aaiasBU rroin lit...'
I'tTi.vrr.ii .Titv ii in. moo.
Sew" We are autbonti-d lo anuounoo l-'lr KIM -SIS
for ree'.ectloi. to the offlca of Irraeorvr of Travis
Oonoljr. tSIIlr'MiWASIiVAM'Ani.niMI-RtlVEME.VT
A M lu saod.plantlns UaohlnM has bwon 'I orouetalv
- .... 1 ... . . 1 . . 1 . .
.-- m unnruw do ; t nil me ...: ni'ir 'r
A la unriva.ieu in suntnni! v ana SltnpltOlty or con
Basts Uerbe Tjeei a:.u I'low
Medicinal vinuee.
Those alio use theee P'lu when slcs of trpevleni e un-
ptea.Snt'eymotoins of approaching dU ass. Slay rely
upon itaroe Itste ree-iTpry sad will b- bleated with cob-
Mnj.'ti health.
Tl.. y purify and trpj-tliap the clro'ulatloB f the blood.
II ? inrrec! all l -regu arltlea of the lver .-r mac!
I'..-. (I tl-srt lllalder Kidneys ftead aad Drain. -
Tl.ev purify aod eap-l from the aytlaoi of tha -lea a'l
rs.irbld anil tsvrrupl him rt and teftora lbe Atlealcl
ores-is to n-siih anl r-ttularey of u-iion
returned from the North and may be founil at
hi- office ready to attend to all besiaess com-
mitted to him. We are glad to learn that be
is 111 fine health.
J3C We have just received a letter from
Crockett givine; a cheering account of the
speech of Ii. M. Flournoy lit that place in
discussion with Mr. McAdoo. We will give
it in our next.
SUT Wu are glad to learn that Hon. F. P.
Foscue who was unable by reason of sickness
to go to Charleston is now recovering. He
will we hope be heard Irom the stump in the
canvass.
3C Ben. II. Davis Esq. left onr city on
Sunday laut to renew his residence in Ilren-
hain. Mr. Davis is highly regarded by our
citizeus both as a member of the bar and a
private citizen. We regret to part with him.
JC2C Mr- SelderA continues to be well
patronized. His bath rooms are neatly fitted
up and the ladies as well as gentlemen mav
feel assured of meeting with good accommo-
dations. JtSC" The congregations were disturbed on
Sunday morning la-t by the cry of tire. It
was a novel Bound in our town and caused the
churches to be evacuated. 1 1 was found to be
a wood pile on lire in the rear of Sweuson's
building. Glad that it was no worse.
alAf The fourth of July sis duly salu-
ted by Cant. Kirchberg's Anvilade Company
which was encamped beneath the Star Span-
gled banner at his Lager Saloon and these an-
vils were made to belch forth lite and smoke
and thunder at intervals throughout the
whole day.
Tbavis Wheat Lands Parson flilcs on
Cilliland's creek took oil' his land 27 bushels
of wheat to the acre this season anil thinks
that about three bushels per acre were left in
the field. His neighbors have generally aver-
aged twenty buahels to the acre. This is a
fair specimen of the yield of our wheat in a
season of drought.
If ! Some of our subscribers at Lampa-
sas complain of not receiving their papers
If a single Gazette is received all ought to be
received as they go in a bundle. It is s lit-
tle strange that our papers cannot travel
safely so short a distance. Liberty Hill post
office is the only intervening office. Will
sot -iiie investigation be made by subscri-
bers. U3C" At the request of a number of gen-
tlemen we shall republish the speech of Hon.
W. S. Oldham made at our capitol in August
1850. This was anterior to the decision of
the Dred Scott Case and will conclusively
show the sentiments entertained by nearly
the whole Democratic party of the State at
that time.
5Sa See tho card ol Mr. Ii. Herzog the
eourteous and polite owner of the new Tailor-
ing establishment un Congress Avenue near
Scott's Hotel. Ho is an old citizen and a well
known and skill Inl artizan. It is a pleasure to
patronize so deserving a citizen. A rent or
tare in your garb handed over to him will be
"paired for a tritlo mid the defect made in-
visible. Now Aderlaeiuela.
See change of schedule in the Great Kas-
"n Mail Iloute.
Messrs. Sampson & Heuricks advertise the
bale of R. T. Stephen's famous Saddle Trees.
Reuben Uornsby advertises the loss of a
headlight.
Ker McKoe ft Co. of Lavaca we sec adver-
tise aa General Commission Merchants. See
card. McKee is known to us as a partner in
the popular bouse of Forbes t McKee and is a
very prompt and business man.
The Celi.uhati'H Texas Invention The
new labor saving ooro and cotton planter is
rapuliy gaining favor. We understand thst
Ma. E. MrLauoiaiN of this city bas pur-
chased the rights for Ohio end Pennsylvania
M baa started on a trip to those States.
Atmmmnt.
Assessor under oath value of property $4J00().
Money at Interest 8H(00.
Navarro The Express relates that hail
stones fell at Dresden lately weighing from
one to two pounds. Corn wheat oat-s every
tl ing in the field- were ma-hod to tho earth;
trees were bruised bark and limbs were ixat
otl in every direction and a great ileal of tim-
lier destroyed. A wagoner who was caught
in it was knocked down and was only res-
cued by others going to his assistanee and
dragging him under his wagon.
17 00
i as
250 00
75 U0
Commission for advancing freight
Land carriage from I.avaca to Aus-
tin 20000 lbs. ljc
Insurance on SOOU t 2J pr ct.
$395 75
The Gulf Key says that this freight bill is
lower than via Galveston and it predicts that
in the progressive completion of the railroad
to San Antonio that the Austin freights on
this route will be 25 per ct. less than ttfa
Galveston. All controversy on such a matter
is useless; time alone will settle the question.
We merely give the statement in justice to
our friends on the liav who have always
publican -usjiects Mr. Whitcman to be so abolitionist.
"--' ''In' I irinu-it i. in held a meetimrnt
Scott's Hotel on Saturday niirht. Paschal and promptly and faithfully served US
Norton were the only speakers. The former
consumed nearly all the time to the no small
vexation of the other speakers and tiieir
friends. He seems to be regarded as a sort ol
Artifian lo.'t !
iV2 He ( Breekenrldge) sals' in his great
speech at the Tippecanoe Bsttls ground during
the last campaign thst "SLAVERY WAS A
GREAT NATIONAL CtTRSB the most
blighting one with whiclthe American people
were ever cursed. Yi we have :t and must
take care of it as b"t we could Helton In-
drpt ll'Unt.
It is wholly ftl-e. Mr. Ureckiuridge said
no buch thing. We publish his speech at
Tippecanoe in another column. If the editor
of the Helton Independent was misled in the
above publication it is to bo hoped that he
will make the proper correction.
By Mr. A. Halm Informs Ms frleuda auj palroic
that he 1 now better prepared itian eveV to eft-cute al
lUads of watch repalrinir aa well as jewciry SI d Stiver
war.. In lb moet ecienlilic manner ehorteat time and
moderate prices a arrsnllng lite work. Where r.o sal
lafsetlun la iven the roonty will ho aelurned. Terms
imnllirely raah. vllti27 ly.
I'-saiy p-rivceo tow o-oere receive! by 'he oVwulug
inst) thoiiaetciurnins sn on th-ir w?.y to '.heir derti-
la'lrti siid no ccdr-e am Hslsyedovar twemyfoor
'locra fraua it- t'.aje i tl-1 r reooptloo
.SAFETY.
VVtVthj rlek c' .;; ! ae throus-h tho mall If ih
dlrwtloiiSara followed u In CaralMrM. which le nov
Ions by other Olfl Book House. I ... . j ... B .
o.rm ol draf; psjah.elo our order or !Ura cr.eks:i;
tunds If renieierod soflordlliB to Ittw- ar. lnucred a aofo '
rolur
GBNT8.
t'l lrt MUMM sa.1 ' .ltllri
( -liih.e tur Wrm- M tfii tjtmfcf t Y. pvq'J (n ifo mm
-ii.eii.-tt .. rntty . dlvpoMtAQfii lb lYpaUr wy
.hronirri the r1uBieatR tlvn v tw tn the purebiacr
IflT We titty the TUOtl l.Wrei! 0-JtllUiisIOii to slfMlsV
Kg? W -Si-fp thi- inoet tTsrlol h 1 trstatviln ttock of
IW-iku ntl QitlM tn't mMltOtally ctroUt IsMtMsil
tomvlctf and (vet "limili -J cklttlotuti iti vb cMintry.
erf- We ftturmiiti-ft .perfect HiUUciim Xq til wti
nitty f7ir nn with ths?lr jr-u-inmre.
HOW TO SEND FOK BOOKS.
Or-iere 6f flv ffcmk. And QBWifdn hrvJid Nfnt M
Buok ArmiU it.a tho il
!- .ii r l'...r .ili) t-ii inlhi. - tli- etula kaaewawvui. U- ' (Ir-lrM" rlvp -t
olr 4uJhrnHhy;the HenrttUTfcfPton:eh aud Bowtl lf9 iTfOmtim H U IW-t-f M4 akftr Ihftii ly
trurii.-m uwMVai ;tire-fnartl w of th mhat ur-m'lv
DftitawM owmi pUntltia n hund tti ! horis wltL
onofthew ntahlnef run do Iho work "f.fonr.
it t madoeiitirs-h ol irnn. Ite welglitta jtin forty-
Ave roandei(nil-peti N-r.lof the wheel or rn'l'r slip I
re tatting ) flrnofht ppwer thin My otl wrWtwhlhi I
of utattlndln u-. Itn oi fUu.i.un I s-o imri- that
Mhs4 uirii iiw n2 Wkmii.i can lu'iik.' i ... I
MKri wiWBLrUW Thoplow ll of MOtl aod M.lt.ftped uio tutt tho fnrJ
An exptritnced Durte at-t renuo phyilOlM hue n row Without thruwtntr fut the dirt IttUnJ ths itmo '
aoolhliij lyrnp i(r cliuaren tsv-llitiii. iimn r'-ai ittii ntoi. into in- lurr-'W ttiu twtortng tbc net-i Vltll
(OllltotM tha proeeii of tMthlflg by h iftulOf th-
tjutni" rodootog oil tiiCummstior wi I titty a I pain
and ll eire to refroV-e the howr!.. Dtptlld nprn It
nt'ithers ii win gin rwtto yoorMlf Mid rtllof tod
beajth lo yunr lntaole. Ferfeotly tafe u. al' CWttt
Me advertietment in tnothT ouluinn. n3? ly
MT Wh refer onr mdort to tho tdrortlttnitfnt of
Ueeirti. 'htirrh It Iiupout No. 4')9 Hruadwaj X'-w
Vrrk. Tha "Blood FootP It mi of thegrtatcti medl
elnei of the mk. id le rapidly rtrlTinic out of the
market all thn quaek tioatruraB ot tno&ttn tlm. Ite
efllcacyit ao grvtt and lu uterior.ty eo Jtutly ac-
knowltrdgod hsU It ll footitl difftcu't to flupply thetm-ut-T
tad Inrreaelnt; dnmard for 'he article. Dr.
Kaloi l celebrated I'lfantUe Oordltl Ie t tBtdlollW pre
pared by t regular pbytlolU) uf ttntMOOt In I- profee
ton and onewbo haa devoteil Lin Ufo to the peenlmr
v. -..- i.i -.'.! .'.ii.' .tiaf. it ( on htuubof batt
modlolnowbteb c'mioetidi ite-'f to tbott onls t.o cto
Rppr.-e.itte it. -Apalachieola (fo$ itta) I'trtn.
Hee advertlnenient.
vJT rlf-ss ftdrerllaetsjeiit of H RortOg( Mercha'it
Tai.or IVean Street lie tat tlwuyt i-n band ery
iVln eonooetod with bit btuUtett and will p-t fail to
nit bit onUinere lnatleaami j.r ... tnuy ;'- 1
out any dr dirt oomtfig In Bontttot .with tbem tnd
u Bin t binrro'(iint: p ow. :o r"ViT tin-
.. which ar-- vry much in tl.e ny I'ct c'.c-ti
will wi t-tit v; dirt. . wtulngeontttot f ipptudj
clear thutn away T turirit rt who have to otr isafth
fcrtlllawrt ai K"iaro lime ttbot Ar. thit Mtebltie
ttwOM tncy Med aa both the feed nud ff-rtiiiitr gm
de-Blt-d In the furrow at tho tame plioetnotlrn. It
U - regutateil to drop any dllttnoe detird. CotUjii
it drilled or can be drat pod in hlllllf AMlrid.
Btttotad Ooonty Rlgnu ffirintnonrottonihto tinnt
I'nr Further pnraottuiri tddret
w. r rrrtrf
Jnly U T.viin4Btf Aattm Tnx.vi
!ADOIJ: THCRSe
bTErHENo1 Saddle Trwt for ttlahy
SAMI'S'iN A. MLXKICKS
nil-. 14. 1Hft vllr43tt
SUMMER ARRNBEMENT.
QUH'KKHT TIUL I
vt.iv iiatini t iri 1 1 1
AT HOURS ss ui.vu ri;n
Sen Or I mo a In evar t'ork.ts l-l hours.
DnuBarwv ii-.r.e.erai iioirii-iu-w-n ni-i niairef-Jlsrily .: . w SI . v a ...
ar.dthceLarei.nteoilalne.oed wltf such hlih eon.liilrr . Money r poas.MS 'ic; . kc wnt In t!m ut Drafts
of hrsltha. lo render li : --uai. j lo ii." i.ium c: ' Jnnnt csnbvi stobp'sl II )-tlilolUlllhe mall.
.. .p . Letter. ei.UuSJSMAIoui ....!. .rut a our rlak pro-
THKlRQUICKnPERATiaN. I lJlWfc'ti 'ZJZo SS
In tfttrn m.aotti atVr 4 r -. of Raltt'i Retr :!vti'r. .- ' . .. r i.-assBnnlBaVMlc! i -. t o.i-
I If .Aalat.' UU UlS-Uff VI 41 "'.. 09 UI s.' CloVTSClAir 11 J BaVswT III I
-i t'lstse ixe maiMiit will c e- itrr. rUsta lu u dtucw . u tx .ssi 'I'l .. Hti.. .-.. i. .. ..."
aud (he patient will find iiLitiv.jiate rfllef tpj'from VtWt Port Ofl. County and State tbuuld Udlttliiet
'-" " "" -!. 1 1 s.i vm asswjL BBI 1 1 W Wl I f Sold mttlfcKC
. i. - . n ivh ": wiii isMjr iij SBayei !! MIS Hull
all '.r--ii -e - and f'tul hmur . Tt.ef aatrob tt tod etpel
All deep b'-.i' i Lain'.: aw! u.orb-a depoaltei from lbe
"! ft. tltln jt'til! Itrer kidney ?tmnt-h tod bowels:
tony puri;efroin th- yattn all uncl-an and u healUiy
hnmort redtonof a Lsealtbful regaUrity of ae tioo tu eiery
i rgetti mine lyitem. We bare not avpine lr tble tdver-
B.1
t.N-ni ::. to ucuEoerate all the cittf-i and vompiaiot'
'iic-i att oriwooi mom pun wut to quietly cure he.
will .. that in a'.l ca" where it It detirablc In produce
h. '.V icuattoi itf tbl bowelc cr to keep the bowels rvy-iltr
i r to rentore the L ver Heart and Kidneyt toahc4.1tr.
.- j- t atm ri s.(i"iiir- the clrotUttiOO ut iue b.ood thes-
dwideraiitiiB will h quiokley ttttiutd by a tMr it la
I f I'.i.'ivr.. ;'e KlVUlutlUh PllU.
TOSI0K LADIES.
Uadaty'i ItegulM liog Pills comet ali irrc . .
LADUhLTahlUNO yROM
nSAKBNING DT80HA110SS.
BTBTBEta nrott ALBl'S.
4it'l tluae who tmoVr frotu rcrnfu-n of th rntrutt mat
i r-ly upon K.siijTretortIt-:j to besiltli by tt; tu c-
! ;lee pill.
Thtm; Pills sre eW-ganUy OOtttd with gum free Ool
: tate tr inieti. Pr.ce i Otnti per bol rontajo it d"
' pDUs Bold by DrogtfUtJ eerywt'..rrt aud at Rdv.ry t
OcViNo 2!1 Johns Krt.-et New York.
$W "old Id Austto by f . T. thiffau tod Baker A toyth
ft).? Id '-. nu-'i It
ii IT t.oi- tho titit In block U-turt only
Tbl Wfltltlg Should b plain suid tho
.' Ooonty and Htale thuuid t
RKNO FOK A 0ATAL0QUK.
I'ltl 5 . ' Himuiayiiimiviir -. -
ll. W. KVANH A. ?h.
Ur.sulway
v.i . '. ''.I. .ll.J-)i- - siw ioA
JJ5C" Tin' San Antonio Ledger is tlm only
rloctrine"ls manifestly just and proper. It:
won't il Mr. Ledger. Southern people won't
stanil it. .'i'r'i 7.rui.
:! ii I'icbai'ilsoti. of tho News writes I jS' The Helton Independent (Houston;
Irom Cincinnati that the Sparkling Oatowbs j says that it cannot endorse the calling' in of
of Longworth s.ils there at only eleven dol- j the Hangers by bam noust in unless ins iron-
lars per dozen. The Catanh'i llraiie-vine is tier people nru satisfieil that no Indians are in
not in full bearing till thr sixth .r seventh the field ; but he thinks that Gov. II. has to a
veur.ljut will produce the third year. Al the ; certain extent 'shoveled off the responsibUi-
...... ........ . ....... . . j . ... .i-.- i....:... . ..
"rrr-i- : rr ...i.:.t. i..B ...r.- iii-tsnre ni .1 r.v 1 i.-er -inn inn s are i anieu . iv up"ii i::e iii ..i. ir-. ..- 11.1-u...
uui.ivi.t ..... ... .-...- .. . . .-- -. i a . ia .j i j ue l I" I'nioro
to endorse the action of the Southern rieiegA- in :in acre smt in lour M'Asnns li.e yicii per seen ineorner. muu'iii ri-ihus umi oaiu . nmr wiaraamwia me -r.. ..... waahlnaion :.:
te- at Charleston. It has raised its voice in aerc should lie 000 to 400 gallons. A bu-!iel to shovel off" responsibility when Indians !1noo! '' "V"- """ ss;ceri djrssa bj j Bt. teals so
a e ami ihius tUl .- ii i ' ui-nther ut ttznl arm or bit KttsnorUtd Age'.t. J Iron: lii.irinr.atl i
invur ui .Miu.nici w.ini ii-sti AAii-i rm.- ...- .- ... w Uii. ri vifid t w jirift n h paiifitis - iv to no k : i rih m. i ions.- u nan v i r iiLii.tfh...i. nx- r.
-"SaTatABBWAVA-.- I - " M II Ml I. II f.l 1 -. . I '. til'
nasaplils and Kl Paso 11.11 lto.1. I BW"Tfcs llat Bo-sh sts- lUt.TOlt.lor lvo i Th.gsels Csaual ana Ohio A MMulpal Hoi
.. i .i f li iTjin ii . 1 irent eatlstaction to nur ruiomer pvOVlng ertertual In i ru"T l'.' sUnBttAuv.i.ua.i.
WwteetliAt the Memphtagnd 1.1 Puo Road !.-..-j-i-n-. w w.o Uarehont ...rLl K ApjtKMABLBOpxNKcrPioNri
every instatue. ttionoa w. niuoif HKanh 1 4 Olnclnnttt. without Omotbiit rld
in 1lh Ifl HOW preparing ti I tllld I Pentml Oppti StJU-Jboro Md. i TheOblott .1 Mississippi Raltroas htvina n ' rm
of juice and tho whie u-nullv lelUat a tl(linr
per gallon about ten per cunt being allowed
f..r losa in makinp and ffTruientinp toe uino.
gtsr Mr. TbwkU 11 Krnt Clark of thtOfflctOsf Bute
tit's tu la m aiUlsonted AgOOl fur the I'm. : :-. ot
til bua-nesAi tm.tt.ri
la contplttr.oo wtlb our ptrtoirtblp agrnmint. ati ;
r.r.'HT A ni -.r-- tiule- rd . ' t r . .c a 11 (tetil Ot )":...
tV .rsl rt tin. firm wi! Ie sirni.l )-( Mr Km!. Bf.rt tin Pbllodelpblt..
" ' ' li t mm . .
JOHN m.i;hhau.
RKtT : tvllTEKN KOI ll
VIA OHIO AM) MIBR1BMIPPI
Broad ttuavc Kail-road!
tfitklDg lhqulc't Utno fro'n
ilKW ORLFAXN TO OIXOI V.f ATI.
LOOISVILLr. AND A IX EABTKHN CITIB6
Vork 78.K hour Pittibnrgb..00l' hoon
bo " Wfteriingl...M
1 t ." tnd...66.i
Bnflalo. ....62 -
i IonUTilli...4l .
3. ft
n
j-
i
rvelaad llttstit
C tin I'm' Oth July .'ohn Brailley the I Thi- cost of rultivatiuj; a vineyard is trilling
town watch ol' Ba-trop. fircil his six shooter) And AS will be readily seen the profits are
three times at T. 0. Buttle for some language j enormous.
usi'il by the hitter in an altercation with him. grg- Fi?.)atrK-la is said to lie in favor of
Bradley did not hit Bi'lillc and bus -ince us-' Breckinridge.
capedjail.
Hon. IIi:.iriiKi:v MarIiUU poa IIkvikis-
niDr.c sn L.ivr.--The uroession of this gen
tleman so lotir the leader of the opposition
party in Kentucky to Breckinridge and Lane
is an indication of the unanimity with which
Kentucky will support that glorious ticket.
Tut' Kinii or Timber In our lower valley
of the Colorado the growth of timber is chiefly
Pecan Water Oak Dogwood Live Oak Span-
ish Mulberry and Hsckberry. The lands arc
all rich in the river bottoms.
jfaj" B. H. Davis. Esq. declines tho can-
vass for Attorney of this Judicial District
He thinks the period too late to do justice to
himself or the many friends who had called
upon him to run.
JC"s" Mr. liatts having married Miss Uicc
the Bastrop Advertiser notices tho wedding
and hopes that the Rice will continue lo in-
crease anil never fail to supply the demand of
the halt.
hrstich from Jefferson 'ss county to the
terminus nf the roa.i in Bj Ie. It is expected
to complete this part in eighteen mouths
We are glad to n.ite this movement It is
jut what is needed to i;ive impetus to the
buildnig of the Memphis and F.l Pao road.
JCST'l 'here is to be a great Democratic
rally for Breckinridge at St. I.ouis.
sSsr Mr IrraAiAl' near (ionzalos. latelv
murdered his brother-in-law 0. 0. DeWitt. l ""P ''' the A.1-urn hi "
I lion io nst vtiu piii iui iui imanwui mc
QUERT. What can a poor man who has
ins atten
mce of thi
rTnco Dm
jjsr- B. P. Neil formerly of Corpus Chri.ti
but now in Arizona writes to the Uancheio
that he intends to visit the lately discovered
gold diggings. He ssys the quantity taken
out thus far (June 8th.) "i incttdibUJ''
a
JCJC" It la feared that Col. Jonathan Bus-
sell of Wood cuiity will be indicted at the
next term of the llrand Jury for killing with
malice prepense a certain old coon named i.
W. Whittnore of Harri-on county.
ffC The Cotton crop in Sati Augustine I year 1 Will soino one answer
ennntv. is iininilireil. oiTO'
jf3(-"rhe Herald says thatth? cotton crop
in Wood county was never better.
jS A ratification meeting In favor of
Breckinridge and Lane takes place at Lock-
hart to-day. .
" Sam. McKarland of Nueces county
came to his death by the wagon wheels pass-
ing over his neck while iutoxicatcd.
JB3G" We see that Hon. Guy M. Bryan has
returned from Baltimore. We hope lo hear
his voice frequently in the canvass.
Washington. The Hanger says that Wil-
lis Hamuli's corn crop is first-rate considering
the drought.
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COLT'S
PATENT FlKi: AK.MS
Maiiiifartniiii!' Compauy.
Col Kam. Colt. ri'i-.Ttcat.
PISTOLS k:fles
CARBINES AND 8UOT CHJH&
lreat RvU.-clioii In Pricrtil
Simple Reawna for Preferring Oolt'5
Arms to all ethers.
I. Tli- bM bean tborongbly totted x a'l olaatfaty
u.u In t-.wr ccuntrv. atM Ir.'in it). ftrnl rii".. tlftMl In
J'.nritlK tmtlS tLif tl 'lla r Id it ' to Ui pnatv
li-nir ssUy havt- always tkffm&t i to too Umh of U.a r
'wihim. In t.ms.' of tUBRor.
1 TboynftTsi atrcvand Mrnistoy aLleU tiara r.'"
y ra'..I in t Ji.- hitStvv of life nia
r.. They Jo notontUogtr iiuf e-yvatght -. 1 Wika.si
1 1 lit. anus ith paiODt prttuoas. w-hu-j. ilj nkv "
ltto niaiiy jdMN.
. 1tc- do nnt lUek fut. refoainc altharto nrrn t r
1 shttt winMtOttj 1J lan ME Wi.pn bmtwt. M dotlia
iMno :.iVu .-. :ki molaas i pftttv or lux rrarkt-r
i ii. Tbry if-ftaj." burttlng 101 In U. harrol ifterk
' till ;.'-. .T t 1.. li.!. !'! . -.: ''! 11.. U..HV aa.-. BAA
1 I t tht' MltSWhjih : -ulr- . It nll.j.
- wf j r- 'I'tivj are siwi-yia eons ni :nii.i Dially ucl
H Mvaoti Mfttiy ntif'T oc civa.;') .dial' Wt.lWJi yoa
fj f- I TrMttliata. weH ! i6y mil tn.u x-Si i-namlra
m 2C ll s-Uy
7. Tbay are Tua-Ja of tha iat stl that on i.- j.r
J i -a fr .-.. - Sand 'ii.vi' ths !-. iMith tn. ;.t ll. .
ri toaw fore of lunpowrtar whl Va tha n.. aural IbUaV
tin hiiq c:if"i' :irni-Br- .... u.iat:t: nt .:
rartOf watt r.a:si"-'i
i
ll fvrio
?ti are m j-.;
igorooaw MiTtfi
" g S U CJ ' 1 -' ') an to tall othars
I fl aZH - "ThUT A.ro wi I flrtlahpd i.-.i aa ohaan m goo) 1
S H ' ' i '" 'u- l"' Ll ! wodprn maebltvan a. :
h - j fniiabar.
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RA naga paaaatinrs "J thia ronla ontr. bava ihr- u
1 trs.it vlda and apaoloni oar w. artaier UWralHy
I t'f rtxjm both lr t fi- srnt and aUlail thuti r:ui b fonod
aWsf Iraaldant Dulbear. of Dolhaor t'ommerc'a. t.'ol- j "' '-y ;h-r Uf.timad -n tht- SVeat hint harlog
lag a of tha etty of Weir Orlaana r-qufs-t m to aay I VOOT8 PA1 KNT VKKTIIiATRP OABfl I.Y I V
that aa tha olljr la baalthj and M- to rpmala so f.ir and Vtmtr Patrnt 1 ttlatad R!ping Oara by r'7t
aomatlmt.MUboagvbowlahto be pramrad for fall .'"-;'. will 0 a. an atmoaiihera rrw frotn dual
. . . 11 . tin 11 1 anu hi Kail ten degrees ooolar wad in ordinary Cars
bsslssss staould Ug.a lmn.eJlst.ly. lb. OeUsgs Is TW0 llAIlv TnrtooaH BXPItKrW THAIS8
opwo tn. eatlrs year SSd atu.lenla i-aa resara. their iHunilav- eseep i.l
l-i.-c . .. a: fu'ure Ume wt'ni.ul Turili r ctir-... Hep I UN K Tit A I N si' M)A V I:I..1Ni
Adv.rti.emi.nt. TASnuAlfe nee rttpcrtvHy caitlu ntd tir.n..: lliU
wa.WM mmmmmb m. rjrf rr ti ... t h.et i'.Hln initJiu ijuukr O-se.
Heir Traveling Agent- i Ask fnr Uriels via Ohio A Mississippi Mailman.
I 'iiekits for sals at ij. .tor and nil Railroad and
Vr H.ii.jr.: .1 Bnlnrlla la rune nut un Hie l.u.lneaaal i 8t ntsiat OlBetS. W. .1. I'll.Mi KM
Itila orSra. He i. our oulv SDis.lr.ted iravilinz a-zanl ' -- ini-f'.n '
We hear that some have already Rope into auihonzed to receipt for moalM on. th. offle. of th. Jim - 'M vllnO-ly u.-ner-il Tie' i Afi al A I'S'l'ltACT OF V'ALJ I) CBRTIF
Our f-leiid.
n Ihelr Jiower.
ifr The " Abalraet of fat.nteil Lands lb T.saa." eon
the woods with the intention of melting ; Oaaetle. When r.ny ..Iher person may bo appolnUd
wine from the Mustanc Grnnc. It needs but I Dul1" "il! " H"a thmugti our oolomos.
little capital chiefly indu-try.
Mllatu I ounly .
Extract fiom the letter of a supjiorter of
Houston for four years
Mil.?! Co. July 3 Bflti
'Tho nomination of B.fi. and J'e is re-
ceiveil with enthusiasm by nearly all; it suits
me tinclv."
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BTwOTN TV Warrant Nil . laauA h. lti.ri.ar.l t;
111 jilf.u-0 glvw Air. Bnlndlssll tl.e nid 0 lire Aw. War llecernbir lib K'.7 in Burford
1 win inr i.-n acre.. .1-1 iuiill.lv V '.rrf.l I VO.VW
U1I..II.TH.. p nill Bontarobwr C. 1-i
iiarvei aiaruti goo'O b-r llflgl aorea. Ml ....l beam
Mains li pages .mbrwlng .11 tl. pabnUlo lands Is ""'"' "" t'" Tyn-d l.y .w. ssy w. i nV..j.
" -'"-"-. iiiiH.nnr.i n.i lu.-vin
Jasyj Konewcll liflit been trtod in I-ainar
far killinp Contlebt-rry and went lo the Peni-
tentiary fnr heven yeara.
The LocoiootiTe is runolog reguUrly
hetween Liberty. Texai and the town of
Beaumont on the Necbes river.
)py The Watchman eontimies t note
thut ihowerg are utill falling in Caldwell
county.
:Sr"be MftKnig llftd fine edtubration
ut Anderson on the 25tb ult. .J. W. nutobe-
09 delivered an eloqneut oration.
gy The corn crop u made in Cameron
'outity and veKetablta are j.li utilnl in the
market of Brownsville.
fry The Bolton Independent copies from
tbo Southern Intelligencer a lon article
i ajraint th' Democracy and credits to ' Gr-
change" Has the Independent any squeatn-
labneai about the odor of the Government
Orcon
whati parntd whrn patcatcd aad vaarr l'aiii (a now
reaily fur nu. We bav hut a 1 fitra "'iii on hand
and tbaia whe n4 mieh a work iiifaltaabia totuchai
are htcaiiBi la landi maul call pood. Il la neatly iound
Id teither ud "H tnallvd to any fart of ttie MUtc- oo
tilt) netlp: f lt00. A'ttlrt-u J-.hn Manhall t Oo . Am-
tin Vi.i-s
The fJaorgla Lsotterlea Abollahcil
THKiir.1
v. Thci (r; alwavi aratah wtaal Ihav c-
5r ; i .r Wi-t i.(uc.i iri.fi' it':. rt a lefal ts'iiri tfyon
" bijr c.'.ytLliijt oii.i:iw.r .-mj- Ufa.or tbat -( ?iu oara
sb ; i'iU:.. may aalanofi lb''ditTrnr In opal
10. If you 1-tiy a Cott'a rltli cr riu.ou ftsloft.;.
f lifti yoo mvo one troa (Viand with nix hfarts in tila
'-J .v H'Hlcai: nlwayi . rvl.irt o'i.
r ll Tbay can bo earrlad i"'i .111 iiii oappaxl wluJi -.
I 'uo aafatqr Id ra . or whan wawtAfltoi nvlntnart -tr
i vtTrv Ibav reman. Katat proof
Vi. Thaj bara m tolfa ado to u rC too aod of
ttiooat(rldgaaa4Uiopowii4 . otittli i M noraaa ! mom
I a v-ry tliK-Jiarn-. rt-vhetaii -- haatrtl aad finally
I if?:;ii ' -iduU Uiki tv-j v; . f.u rtti at alb Wbt.ti.ki
n4) v".': lcri'i her aclarora x- cr p:t v ! i ) t . As;
; my rs'i(fr who tn. trtod Ilia autttng ellti. gutta wbal
i thi".;-.'' rt iham
. 1m. ColVa Hun In yo batn i ilad tor tin'. .ioaf
t!ie lr.lt.l tflja tiy (.- hiii'ilal WOsHFOlsn I ll
1 vp.itiirticr niatiy r rr T nr u-.y fn lopfrivi fc all
othara fee" tb pr.tittt raporta wblot) rt i voloissOai
I la '"'.t- vvf. ..!.. ate i) 'i friandil Ul innny thuuxutida
i :.o ... r .il l'ii ahM L Kt Cits ticw rife- l.'Uir . -
t'i aro u iv j.r. j -.Hr.g fr tl-- "frd a? yti buy uny oM.ir a-1 Ihati daelda whlen will aflbrd
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' Valid Iai.U dotttflDatas.' cr.-.: i .-
A'lthc Qaorgla Lottary Oranta ar foreciord bj pro-
lllon of tlie tlrawtngr. undir a fM'tial fiaclint-r.t uf
PlHt L-'tfUinturi' to taki ttttet od tho flrt day of
unehttt Tbf a.-t wa pftaaed t the aoaaloa of MM
mid llaowoara of lfiralired eranU arc m:V :r..- .irn.n;-.'-
ntaontooloar ilp the boaloaaa. Thavafbroall LoUaiiaa
DROUTH in Mjiwuri. The acCOUUtl are lwadUihodrawitlnOe orfla.afur tba aaova data
Dlutt i- ' ein' and a fraud r '-" : v iii.tHr.
July :.'W .11-4- '.n
For tnle or Kent.
rtiriE wi:i ktniwn turn. of B. t(. BnUih -Itaatod '
m. nuav waw oi uw ctij ui ..ni.iitm toa war. .'.n-
to. do road oontaioloa Ifc) aoraa of land i- - or ' .
U'i of width in ji a h-k'i. atatja of oaUlvaUoti --- ; ahuttt)
.io Kf-ri-i ni tin paaittrv all of vi In und.r u good
cedar funoi wid ItavOf ' iii.ir i'i. ' of mir witt-r. 1
. ThwriA ii un ihi pri-nii -. ii: . dwfUit g h'-unr givd j
j "iuniiiiBj 01 rrorj naonpiiOD a n'e r.o'jf ?j.rn.i;-li'-itif.
Ntabliw i- v
r-rma IUhtaI. For further particulars!. Incilrt of
II'illn gawnrth v Hr or
A-ttii.lunao fn. vlln47-tf T !" ORUBBT
Al.H
a drm tuto of
Kirat audaooo nlaaa raootntncndi '
r.-nifipati's. .-"-d by tha Dlatriat Oourt-i
Haadrtghl "rt Boatci laaaad oaderapwlil Aala
Hvadiihi euitlfioataa taiurd t Qo Ad ft franarul t.
in i.ar- r. f.l on- hufa. . tb F-v.'.t Wanl Tr.i-
(Jrit aod Jobototi
i Oortlfleataa CAiDtilnad la U)t "Iyt Booh of Barrti
tvni'ity."
pnaondlllotial f-rtlflrat- laaaad by thaOeaot) Board
of tbf 2nd. ; rd vidian olaaaoa
tTitooiidltlooal C'.tiJ-.aif- laatiad b tha Ooftualatlonoi
OI V
Bo
jrt pr"ti-t.nr. h siituri'iuit
frojmrwf
your Ufa aid your
Hold tT a:i reapaatablo daa era torongnotil '6 wwrid
i".t Wc
very ditr.sinK. n many places they will
raise neither oat; corn or wheat. Thoaiaands
are talking about coming to Texts the land
OVftrfloWl with milk and honey.
JE3TTbe Oolortdo Citizen of the 30th
June ii'.Te-. tiiut several ihoworiof rain have
fallen in thut county lately. Twenty to thir-
ty buabol of corn per ww will be made on
llerveyi Creole.
BLOOD FOOD! BLOOD FOOD! !
We I ih- varied ffi-ln . inreatliii :i.-.i'lv i 's".'"i.i
of It lir.nin.iii'n i:: i r.vod in aootbat1 OOlBlOD but
wm thiik graUflaatlon pndooilnataa f.r iboagfa we ! abllon cr raaaonavta termi
nttrot k st"e n lpbi at-d a man .-oiiilng forward even I vlln4T 6
!o Ilrayae on Cotton.
FJIROU and altT lhle data all aattoti aaalgad totti
for unit) will ba taflt ved fre -f dravaffa
IIKNI'.V BAJCPBilM S CO.
UAt0Q FHctsiri
Tnnaao.'flO vlln47-ly HuetoOVa
(.otiM UOaTatll OUATBtlt
For Mali.
InAVEon my raoeb. about 4 mi!- ?rt-m ltijitrip
M g id Bpatilab ai.d k4altcaa euatf wMch l tU
hieing description j Arm en nou
POCKKT MBTOJaB
l"ntl or Btoa Mount' ut. nt e' afaottand five ahoti ".-
i'x51 lutithe of an 'l.'. EW pongatd eg laO roviud
ballatato ttiapomid Ittob Dairal. i .:'.iia.-i 4 lo.
tiirtt-l Wright 24 OS. o u. barrel mi iptit 9B (ii t lu.
Vstnel VrrLt 17 ot.
BlbT piHTor..
Amyani Navy rr.i-diuu. alta. plaUd or laol nioont
iOgf.atl sihotB 7'fc li "li hHrr-.-' Oaltbn SO-lOOth ol an
i h tMtfluugatad or M ru'jnd ' ...l to Die pound
wi gat; lbe lot r with anAttaAMMe C'.riJ(nelfreih '
I lain tut-. w".b aaDtaaa. 'rn
lonnty and DooatlOD vTarraota '.rv bw cn-.m' . blKW atOURL POOKBT PlBTOL.
toDrr of CLalme bBtaal BaottaUMa Bva eliota h Itiob tarl '.Viibi
li.'Ui i ' d I' 'nj'.iut :irr.u.tn ittv.:o.--1 by (.iwui'n ' lOO'.ba of a-ilncb.f UEt ) itad '-r MOnKUld OUllaU
aloui r of iJiiAiin- ' u tba rjond) welffcl i -;
it v ill t .. ti- i Deaerlpiton of all Duplleatea a OraasMlMMmvlpMoa platolai aitra
all ' ' . I 1111 .- I la Mil ' 1 .! r.H'jl W tl... IViinmlaalr... . I a aTti lit J 1 I II m' ta I. I ' - ' . It'rA
i Ci-iiin will bo not.-1 1 howdtr tltetkr "
Wa art- e nvliicfdlhiU Mo4 aeqoalotad with . RlrLBs.
7Vaaai Land .Vy.'rr- wllleet) thv OMaaalty for mob ! nw naodab tal m . .tii.g all aWi-. fTaJibr U.
work ai.il that .t ci mpletior. raqn r :bi at moat run- i lOOthaofao looh i-i-' :! gitet of k ....-'buiLii- u. tr i
11. d gniM iatnr 'ap u .! ho-.A-vsr tin. our j-hik ana I -oaodl M laoh barrel weight Ppooaila ') Urb Iwrr.-:
i..nur. i wiin i. i-i. wuri is-i.u tWiti liinl'trn Wll ' "'Kn - ivyuoa .iu iiteo i-riMi wtlgDl U PoUOli
1 and Donatton arranunttiraed aid pataotAad
Uilal Aotraet lH&Ca.
te ieautd under apaela
Ron aud I'o-a'.ion War
a v
JOHN. I. UOWCUIIK
jrajT A man named MePaniel has boon
catipht and bung up toa black jack for Ite!
ttfP n nr.l It 1 is I .1 ni'!Tl III UU .UltlHU. I I"" .-. .-- . .-..
iroo.1 .ilizens are down upon an organised It is ..id tb rAason whv the Bep.il-
. - j . j licaus I'all Lincoln -hnni-st Asr" is U.distin-
band dsTOted to this kind ol plunder.
Esr- Dr. I. K. Tinslev uf McLonnaii
county has raised -- busheln of wheat to the
acre. The Doctor ia still behind Parson Ciiles
of Travis county.
JTJf Judge Terry of t'alifornis who6oroe
time since killed Seuator Broderick in a duel
has been remnued to Marinco there to await
trial. This change indicates his aciiuital.
guisu Dim irom me resioi meir pany.-
jC AVOVITil litLMOMk. the inonicd
agent of the Hotbscliilda is the Cliainuan of
the D.iUL'laa National Comultteo.
JpS" The editor of the True Issue after
twenty years hsbit has thrown away his pipe
and tobacco.
2f The Enquirer ays that the Depot of
its lUilioad has been laidotf at some distance
Tin: Am I.int We learn that even-thing i fiiu llrenhaiu.
is workiug admirably The grading will go smOol A-1. Bu'rress who represented
on as rapidly aa the contrActors run put force i H-ii011 a- ; the Ugislatur.. of 55
1 w. - .
7iOF Kiclianl 8 Walker of Nacogdoches
i isy-S that "public as well as private (liilie"'
render it Itnposslble for him tn be a candidstt
for Attorney (icucral. His letter appears in
the San Augustine Express.
nll;i mi's iumi HIM.. "
TriKI) 'olllie lnl t'elelirsre! 1'liy.leian. n 1'ar... ! li
BJ It Is the nuie.L l.nic wiiie that can l-e U..U
m --.- i w ie. an. aawan. w an . "... iminuaiini
JP- Another Houston paper in TexAs hAA j c uf ... 1)r E.. an's lo&nUiA Oorolsl
uV)n the road.
Jfjjf"- A lurky editor is our coUinporsry of
the Bsatrop Advertiser. The Colondu Cit-
ii.'ii says thst id bis Iste tour to the North
Mr. C'sin bsd a froe ticket oyer All the rail-
roads in the I'liitaAbStatea.
flf The Daisy Herald ssys t hat the
Ksntuckisns a that county manifst freat
a nthusiasm fcr fiAKlMritlgA
taken down liis name from tl.e inns! hcrul
Thi- is the Waco Democrat. The other is
the Harrison I'l u:.
JC'SC Kx-Meniher of CongroM from Cali-
fornia Phil Herbert is hiring men at 8'iper
day to work for him at the gold diggings on
Membn-s river Ariz ma.
Thi: Canvass. By icqiii..ludge Oldham
addresses the people at Beltun. He has al-
ready re-pondc! to calls upon him from Mi-
lain. Itobertaon and Travis counties.
- . i. .
ErT Mt A. Ammann's negroboy Marion
In appearance uajer tl.e .am- ftiiR f.s quack. that Is
by Manias IS .dverliainic yet Wl take aatlafaeltun
al.u In tnosrlna that there Is now . rellabla pre.ratun
rs-fure ll.e people for that mit nie'vneholy an-1 fatal
'ii..&i.i.Caiiaumtilliii oi il Btbsf ATBaatS eompiainta.
Dr. Uniieon 1. . lecturer In onr Me Leal C- illeaes asd
III. eolsa In hi. .peolalily has bSSD SO wonderful that
ha DBS SMSSntsd at lart.ure s tli lbe prejudices ol
every regular prsstltloosr to mukr .1 known u. lie Is
di.lnir. fir Hie benefit of ...rTeririr I iimai H
llu l.r. aeeored fur AgU l.oweur firm ho.o f I" ctru'y run
......... ........ JobsssD and Mttl.
r ..-r....i..y ... srae uunnj -. r.r.p.r.i.on. Iroai I n rf lhl. im Mr rld.o.. will at .11 t.me.
I. .1 :.'( if l-.rtV'ki l-V II BBIaIM I 'lit! tell Mr llllla.nl ur i... KH.it. ttx ....'.. a. "L...e.la W .. 1..... .h . .. M . . I
I I" " --- -.- -wwiasw ww . i . wt. v w w ia J. sew. WSTS " "M ll SSBI SVSr W AJ V SAV BIABAI IT.I A:
' li' oti Daiii.itt-rs. u ilji'.v ar aVu for that mxtAt livaiii- iM1 eotMrlr.l uvu nja- in.'. : -;.
noafBaoirain
lur:Vllh.'tiini.-ltCm J0HNSO& L. HAHP.it-b
iiiai'itu- tt make it rallal Ie la all t"-nir.uiara
Tbej tuidenbtoad ft'. iaiiraatioUog title MAbaUaof
to the satroaagi ioj tba p'-i 'o uf Tvsae that tbav ar.
illVri in wl a trl tupph a eaot long andolUD fa t-bm.
aa .ltu ha t-. cuorajiad ly the 'ammfidatiQn maat
r f tin Wr-uwall ooaUnad frontbalr I-alr mjur.
aa. to joda ol it Italporianea. w.. arodattrnlitadt.
uppljrtbla want ; tharojf -laiiilu im sm. -.!.
MMiple ' .-in- agalnet frauda i...'ii ..-.v.- ) n ..
i intifuliN iirartlcd u '..- Mn-. oaiimnir hanaaH m-r
w iln.r hriuir
WfU-Air" f I tl..--o Wl-'i W'bjIi ft r 'fi7 ' TiOl.f'.ev.r '.-
I . I- ll.l-.l 111. Illll' LU If'- Til..-- 11 IICatsH l-I II III 1 I I lll-UISSl-IV BBS) I
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i. .nn D- nivt-t io en" i't -i wtin parre a aaxaiy wu iowb at ut - i - aereo aaaarao payee ennaian-
Wpliafi tnartinl-jiri'ot tram ui luportarai and Matlj bou&dand will ha t.. lur daliTerD the lt ot
warrabt it boras I latioaryi H?f).
Tone 80 W-Tlladl-lf I. Ki:i. 4. Hf YTII. Paoaa hi Wa requaat all fHaada of thla 'rprlaa to randar dp
an tat aea ..aur in tneir powar aun torward thi-lr own
and at 'i . v i. iii- qajnaaaa poaatoia.
odr PHIC5l0f pai 01 paabia ati dsallTarr.
1 1 tii Aii.a. iiiu.iNUtfv(skrn
Hume mod: cix inotl Oarl-a 40lOOrjanf irc-.
U" trl'HllftiUtd i.r 69 .uJs. In .. 1. tt li.v pound.) 'ir
Df-b harn Iwaljtht 8 t .u..d U ot 81 1ich barrel wtaVb.
9 w.unde U -i.vil ad & 16 Inch Wr.l Arnij pattern)
Wiul.l 9 pouiida 10 ot.
rtame inoaJtl in abnia. CRliWTf 4-t lOtXha ol an Inch.
ii alofu. did or-l8rom.dba.Iata tolitta tuii J 34 liteli
iiarrn wagtn pudi dn lft ot R hifih bam-i anaTatit v
l-uii-iei.of .11 aid LV16 Inch batfeL I Ann faUarnj
fy M 9 jKvuude 10 pa.
Hamt modal all sWla.CallbM tt 100th of u. tin h. f?o
in-diattdy apthi-Hrat Imoi mill h i.itiltwl. ThinW'-rk ' ! '0(ratdor84 n'OiidhuUt-u t th i peal dl - laah -".r
rt. wr.Kii 1 'wnii.i.n 11 u. '.- lost . rrt.-i vi yni
tlom -v IV.i.itnl.
AM. T1IU8K INlJi:i!Tl.p TO (Tfl ABE rtr:f'
( Pctfu'y raqnaalad toaallat thr- s .-- W It vi.
oor tiiiairieii..ir-t f''--u .n .'k-i t
eiuatltttTaxaa
t.mm
d)U
iioandaUot. SI aud Hiv '.. f 14 r .-: ---l df
A rouud'hune. to tin . Ll v.-.i(fiii 9 poa uaBol
8aiUt) 111 -dfl Atffl b"te OaitWa 'v I'Mi.I'I bu tin.;..
!l t-.fjntf vted'--rV4 r it d 1 1. LsHe lo Iba i u .d 'ii iach
liiirfil m'tflbTht M XMitir.tB a if '.". tm.li l-arrut vt.b
pound ll or .1 aad W loch trarrali (Army PattaTDj
w..(iiiti iHuuta i i a
1 OARDlKSa
died of rAjiipentiiinof thu bruin lntt!y.
sfPiirTlie ITnetliiir Dcnwcrtit in an able
review if tbe tiraea aay f.f llouMou. I wbo rtt .v fan McUowVmtllonthot.Oth
"He rannot govern Tens rnudi leH the ' t May bat wj latoly caught by Mr. A. on
thirty-two bUUm ot the Union." the cotat.
jj" 'i'Lt.: (iraud Uiviaion ol' the Soni of
Tmperaoc conrened tit Lockhart on the 16th
mat. V frill be glad to hear that it ia proa-pthof.
S'-yiT John H. Duncan made the oration ou
the 4th July Olmoe near San Aatouio.
Mr. E. Aodeiflon delivered the oration in
tie city.
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;bi reoiutd know tht vrriit caru ttikftiiii pu:tituui
ti.lst ill tllli -n'-Iai-r I ilckt Of W.'.r .' U.' V ' A.U foriU J.VlMjn.'
; -nt.xi if r. wiin any other artirVof tbn kind th.
wiiu A pltrfur it toanythloj: that levT ban "ITart-d
theoi. For our owu part If we badt child euSerlug
wo woaU uoi beeitate to adiLtnlniur tble psropenUoo.
knowingthat audi careful itnit.'i- would tun Dftfaga
la anythii ir ttiat waa hot norfaotl rafv and i! : ....:
U ' ' t Gazettt
gVeV" r.i- !i'lvtriiniiic! t. For Mil. hy V T- Iudau.
MM. A. IIAK Hi
DRKSS-MAKER.
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W II RU r-old- Poru' r uf raeeil and Colorado itntte.
rWvll4 Al'HTIN Tfiw
LOHT !
CICRTirtC ATE No. 407 &04 for lO.lAv.nttO - varaa
uf land ui located liaiaiic ip.et.rf. hy the lorn-tiiieelont-r
uf the tiaueral Land Ottlco to I'arkrr H.
l'04i. Jiui.nb.1aae
If i.iii beard fruru within lbe lima nriacriUd ' w.
appHcallou will l luade VOtha proper detsartrount for
a uuiiucw. UUU.1 a WUttHALL
pA-C'
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LOST !
CRRTIFIOATB Wa W7 laaaad bf lbe OMamla
loot-r 01 MercrlVii to Andrew M"fitL'cui-ry
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i. -.1. .r w . . n ii .ns . inn. utility irnuiiuirm lar.o i y rl'itiiriit" -r i-o r.-uno 'uii'
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r v U HITS. C n'raatVI L fft'..
1 DU'AKI ( r AIM. Torn'rof Oia'r.i
r- vHiMitv. lataCom'rO UOfltaa
UOlli
JuNlallotttv
Agaotafor oarnera.
I BON -A large lot all eitaa luat raaalfad bv
I I AAJktNCrW A HBICU.
Mmflnataaftrelnoircu atn.and tbai araat Impoaltu-Le
1. a ! an nri.slL.b.l iiii. ..lll ... I . " . ..
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Hi -i'rt fii'nir1. and a th" fru;l-l'ittirt- tu-.-u hr. "f.-re
uo n d much difllculvvln rnnrtne i.-tt Mrfhtlln t -r il..'
ImM p. of Jih' eBvlmantn haw t.. want "f n OMtraaiaat
llat of tbo immiisA af gim silllao UI wlioin ;a) aarttfl'
ni h r:-iv Wei. laaojadt we lbe u.li ralnad. lan.k taai
the prnfamMnuVI cat l.Hi uf Umre Muriate i It d.li.rf-
'. ' 1. sWttt AtAI-AtlK a Hi -11a. l-il 1 1 i I 1 . .a ..' . f ... ': i. l.n -
If ootbaard of wHohi the time preecruMtj i-y law 1 lonir l-en f:t. Both nf tha-n aeiitli-men have baet.
appllaet on mill tn.- mmu to the proin-r iti'piirtmwiil It.r riLrf to tb. (h-iiera: I -..; 4 t 'dice and C.irt id t'la'iui
afiupiicate UOQH A WORK ALL aiidil-B-ir kauvtaisga and aaperleui qiuillfir Unno etui
Jawli 'en-viinis ww Agaate fwi ofrtMra. lemiy f.ir'ht pivpasraUcmeflba arorkd eaeBtifd int:.ir
113 KWnlAI 1.1. - HKj renm ui. hai.d a: d for ! hy ; IT It ITNN I'L OoTi rnor
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I.KATUKH.
ALA It'll. I .1 '. ;. I anil fair -. 1 1 -1 ri. .ii . I hy
BAMrgON A UBBH1CKH.
GIIOCEIUES.
. no Olsar Hida.
'I tt Tleree. I lufTrl llama
& Tleree. K:r .
10 bill re bnlled M .'.-. .
10 bi.i N.i .1
100 rirli r. ..-.
wbiu-.nA Ilri.wii Haffsr.
All lU.t re lye I.
.lu.i.lU. sail vllnlSII. H.VV1IVON1 IIKV'IIOjtH
WHIBKT.-W Ai4.iijyw77v.iii7"
10 bbl. family Ky.
10 libla I'eLu.v l.anla Dw Druji
I'lif f.'i'i'nii'Ml I iii'ru mii'iil
of the .
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aVaattf Tafttier . "ti-rffAs i'il i .4u4lin.
' mils CKORitiioNKP u Miw i'Kj-;r.vKi.i
I X V" eh'w op Ii nW vrAKaA) fir Uunliitf a! 1 aorta
".rir tantr.
:'Ui 1 T.tN.uf avA mch
l-i the is.mii. I. W.-mht.
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Jttj!o:.als'd OT 41 fund l-ul.-t. t tba jaiund aValgbl
8 pom ' W-t nvaabota.lkllbroalatlwaol eAtneJL 14
atoflfattd orjkl r -uid f u... 1 1 1'. pvuud w-.
I- unda ' ox- s-T
?l lob aarel woight I pottodj ll ot.. five a&eti
I'tit. i iBOWder 'I:.--1.- fur rtrt jft-
rdlnar " '
0obJ8ij.bU fur H flee
TalesMBon) .(iiiplf.r rlflai
U1.v111.rw lr :.rtf.
tMr- ltanitu. li-rriflea.
All -i-rsj.r.. rides (ma-Mi. . and b rena. ar- ruralairi
w 1th a UiilUit n.aold e.-!-M- cri. n:d nlppli wt-!
IT. t t-f cha.-gn.
(PlaHolan 1 put opaaa-orotbertla pAaWae
Uifle. .hotaur. im. lcari... are pm ut aaa.rru-1
' ..1 w- !i. psUsaJUtMOl ... lu a uj . ioh.
aiArpr--i oannagri aa :m -.: fUT .f1-Mti
ar ii
1' ; imill
ntall ti-ada.
TKK.H. 4 a. I U lg9w VArlr rwtv4.-
'tuar.tiiK'- radavegMi mad lo U-a
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all
(IA It' -'.- lairi-. 1.1 from 00a to foriv dnv.
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B AMrBO: A aaaU&lCU.
fi ii ar n ran be bad ata&yatorala tha ' I "eoji-a all arhn 1. ..- ii nf o aaoti w.
t T!.u I lher haaiueappwel M ''Mah 'l1 '" nun. n.d l . 1 1 I -f.a-s uf iUu ' um.
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1 o f.- : Ai.touu i.oger u-viT - s-u Haram
Bkf a oupy rtrf tarai aaoaui aoo aaud
Uiat-rttoa tUbM
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i-i i..ii hnvsj hswii mvlv -1 ii-am tba maal agajDai ;
wlaveaiiaal riiaTAvr lu . 1 -... v . - . Jfi. .i 1 . u j
aaaaaiigad for tha Hm -t' r-'t'J llli ''' r:"1'fr'tri 9? '
rh. 1. 7!. st fci nHra aij .
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wiierevar law r.a rtwh the t .1
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