State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 8, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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Cbc State turtle.
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More Paoop. TLc Clarkivilie Standard (
ediwd bj s northern wan' haa piled up proof
upon proof to oboar tbat the noue bumiap-
in Texas were thr work of urgar.ized aboli- j
Tbe last number M tbt pet-ei
Carriage and Wajron hop.f
I.et'.er flows Haw Verk.
i tim-ini
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An old wbacriWr timi n t'ue follorin
I -t : Corree-xrdirv of Hat Hiat.jTi Trjr-j! ej additional wide we. tLoaga tliere is no !i-ti-
T2m r.t.'i fi PepUTtm$ tf th AW I Sbner of evidence t tbe point and nn iwn
i .- -. -n.. ). --. f 1. c .-k can doabtecseM thoe who are uuvillinj: to
11 i'jtm 1 c su:v JA-.T ' I WM WIMl. I
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F. T. D U F F A U
Niw Yoak. Not. J ifeGU
tua TnLEUtArit: TLreeday havepM--
ed fince the election f Abraham Lincoln to
tbe Presidency and I tare at Ita-t time to
petorcrthe excitement incident upn that
New York ri'v in no ward pave the
KetMibi'.rsn n majority nl Xetr Jet ha- I
corercd kere)f with - ig tbe Union
ticket and !vf-.:' I mteettiamp PViininii-t-.-i.
BoriingSJEc'fl dfeat in Maxeacbusett-
i also a gVrui tbinjr. lor heU an arch trai-
tor to hi country and withal h get nt Mock-
guard. Tbe anxiety in tbe city is very great to-
lar ca-ed by tbe iresiratciisii from tiie boutlt
Tbe pMiera' irti
: win !.-k rtown.'
of the ueop'e h'n-.
j"i knows a S.thorii Baafl ha eno; S to
bear in thi lati'iVj'!-t now; SjadnrfSw taunt
ing newstpapvr doaoniicinp lne-nt- . not de- ;
jroo of coimii ttfca ttaunscrvss; Sam lliu-- j
too. spoken of a-. one of Bo9jKsbi cabinet. I
and hU Speech at fateMMM on the S
quoted by the ! - - to pvn that j
'I'-van' are ii:iir!T Ita and BSSSSaSiaa BS8B1
fiie General w.t mi k S. tliese ra i
li o'i" miii'Ii' white mati linns ju-tly
however tint t!'
I u- the laripiae
Ulieve
Shebmak Oct. 17 18C0.
AlKut tbi-ee nvontks sir.ee naradf and fam
iiv were taken sick together with two tmv-
ellinc pentlemen. and n r.eigbbctr's family.
who took sapper at jny boose Wt were all
taken wck at the stomach with vomit incr. an:
it has ieen a nivstery ever -ince till tiii ;
morning when one of the gentlemen. Mr. Mc- I
MllBoi. who Uid with me on tbe night of j
ti..- ihnjriwe. -ngge-ted to mo that perhef" i
some one had been tampering with iny negro.
migiit have pat agaaetWng iQ wa" i
ter. I then called up the negro and interro- :
gat. him very damiftmd be aknow!odged
t:mt a man "topped at the nng where he j
.- .';er vser. ami tav? him something in a i
rnt.e:- ni 1 toM h'.m t- : ot it in the water.
U'- furth'-r staio- tit t;e man told him that
ir j. mla a id it areaU make the water
Brt but told bim at the ame time not
to drink any of the water himself that it
nrt gooil f'ir bbek folk.
JOHN II. WEST.
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wwr n HAMILTON IXFoHMi? TUE PL'RLIC
IT . : ! --. : U ::ild -' 1 ot. f-TAre.
nrr' opwia M Hfr IJyry S:i.I. II' ha flrst
I kmi!b. .J will exeev.t U k la that Rae
t. ii .ntitat d ilipatch.
Ttlrot-rtliithrB lr. bnd.Ung C-u-riRKC and
Ruiorir ! brought fhiai ib North aod i of the b-r"
qtmiity
We r prepared t.. do nil klnd of work In our .'.rein
ihe )vi miinir au.l at the f.;!iri reduced PJ -
Carrlmee and B'lino" wheel from F25 to JJ'
Ru l'o!e 18to
abaiutnew pair;:. e'lnarVa.SX.
BLA KSMITHINn.
Cutting n4 pnltlne on tire S3P"
Ironinsr Iluiuie.(i!iaiera! nmiiahvd) -Vx to
Ironing t' l-orae aeeon materials furniih-jd '" 3-
Innli.g ox wairirona. materia! funnahed 40 to 50
All rerii: winhliig work done by me will eM M
Brown a lie attanda to al! tIienlnfof thebop.
vlli.801y .
B. uiiixov.
MERCHANT TAILOR!
Cuftqret Aormie. Adjoining Si-offs Hutd.
Hsrr TKXI?. :
KKKPH constantly nn hand an awortment t Hie
hroalclotIi Canaimere drep'd ete ve tinea aod
ii ..r- tHmtninga. Alao aeuppfy of ready made eliin- i
!n" Al! o-der in Ilia line of bualn.-aa attended to with
pr..mptnes. Mov -fly vl1n39 ly j
MRS. WIXS10W
An eiperiencad Xni-w and Fema! Fhy.icwx p.wu-
to tte aitextion of mothera. her
SOOTHING SYRUP f
' FOK CHILDREN TF.ETH1NO. -
wheh. grently faHlltat.-. the T''T lS '
..-.!.?.. .. r redi.r'lff al' lnnra5ti'l-''-
allav a!l pain aod paaidia a-tionandt
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWEL-.
Depend upon It molharg it wl'.l glverwtto you'.nre
Relief aad Bealtb to yonr Jafanta.
. .. .i.i ihl ariicle fijr i-ver ten
r.fftoSSS Hdtr.uh of iwba.
- . J v . l a..- rtlher meilicil e
year at
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;..r... .... .'n h!e in sav of miv s!her meuicu e
-fTtr ai A failed " '' int"-'" 'ferl " cvre
KUllWljarru. . .
On the contrary
i and me'ilra! vlr-
Tnr Fixirtvr. Si.nvr. L-v ix LnC0LS
OwnStam Qw nawa columns (-ays .he
Ijiiiisville Courier) have fnrni-heu the iiartie-
tbc recent ;:fbcnia in Texas. His remark : nlars of an attempt to recover an eaeaped
- that Abraliim Lit '' I inaugnrat
cd or his oj.j-i .'r.-nt- ifaoaM wai'.C ovi-r hi-
lead howjr" i- taradi 'i in rHi.itaU and italie-
in cvero abolition aheec -My -t ntiments are
wdl known in Text- at lea.-t hf my friend-.
If the Bacra iir.Rs Njw aaw lo?t.
Waiting ion the 'ovekt act" if PlMHa-
Bl.i: nOCTEINK. CALtl LATI.P TO WF.AKt.V I
An KTBENfi.ni.s " i-'Mils. An over:
iwt has en eaawBitted i:i t leering a man ti
tbe Pre denry ahaply DfOfl i.i- opjK-ition to
an in-t4tutio!i ne'V-iirv to the Welfari of tv-
jaath. Then; r.re tbriBe elected to the next
- Duaiotriti arhaariil nr
with t !m :k-:ii . :- Ufce tht :r
K-at :md t ei.ii-i tht the South -i onhl mi'.i
ler ir -:-.i r-ui-h deeradaUou)
because lir.Iiatota ran ft aethliig w.thout a
paaaj i- dm l a .i i not I t betabl
of for a moment Look nt liviiana. Pern a rra-
a ad .S.-w York in t::is election and r -
mender w..at tleir v te v.:; in the Feaaaonl ;
risre under the Fugitive Hiave net. in Chi
bage on Honday night last i h slave .
arre-td by the" C. S. Deputy Marshal but
was afterward-released by a mob rrnnposed )
of about eijual parts of negroes and their
trorthv white fraternizers.
('iiirarro the prineifiai eify in Illinois.
It rare Mr. Lincoln a very larae iiiajctifr
lis Mavor is one of the mo-t influential men
in his party in the Stale and has represented
his district ir. Concres.". Ho i.s now beiii!r
Mayor the especial repre-enrathe of his
party in Chicago h:ivintr Ik'oii nominated and
fleeted with a fu'l knowlelge of his vii-trs jn
tin' -hivcry' quest '.on. Mr. Wentworth hwf-
inir been a Munberof Coagrea and now being
Mavor of tbe city of Chicago i alaa ;n editor
of a new m' " I he editor and proprietor of
t!io principi'.l Black Republican paper in Mr.
Lincoln': own State W Chicago Democrat.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE
Kitui. efc iValkrr.
SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS
ronf-rM Ar. Austin T'X'f.
nE!T.r:rAl:ilTOiinAII. KI.SMJSOF'WnRK
ii ihe moat pnin;iL and rtet!irVii iimnner.
Hnviii:;ii-i rcreived a complete new inck aneh a-
trimming fr Sld'' and llarne Hmh full a4ort-
mcTit cf a-liips bridle eaddNs marlihHlea ipnr
em i Iwjfe tyimmlays and ail kinds of article ncnallc
kept in h haraem cr-.i.taiiily on hand. Al! Viiidot
carria'triii'HiiiiBr pnmi'lly attended to.
I tInnkttiotriu mrltrairpatmnaK hcrutofar and
inne ii etMiiiiiiie to resrivv the anni.
April :.h 'OUvllnRil) K X VAI.KEK.
C:l.tf I.Ha . jWIHHHIS
W'TCIIES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
WEiinrnriLLE rrxAS.
H.W1XO permanently lonated there for the r'ir've
of renairlnar WHtrht'tf clock and jewelry hop- to
receive a niK-rnl Khare of pnhlic pa'rrtnatre. Shop mv
I fonnd two doom n'mve M. R Uytn k Son" Prv
Oiaxl Store. All tf.stia of w.itclio repaired al "hurt
roticea.l:'i irf'ted- March .11 'mi vlln3S ly
j -r .1 1... ... i- ( .. ahn :iiwi! ;t
OIHUt'MiiCl'Ml i' J ' - " . l l
all are deliirhtrd with ill op-ation. and pesk in term
of comn.eiTdalion el ltmfinical er?ect. anu meuira. ir
tue-t V sneak l: lliin..iT -wiai - - -;""'
.ftcrteeaW'exp.ren-cand pledge our pWUoo
tortbefaiaimcat of whai we here declire. la a!.no-t
evervn.tance when- the infant ta :.T.-rli from pan
wd rVhan'.ion. relief wiH be fcttau la foea or twenty
minute after the svrnplatli.uii.lcr.-C.
Thia valuable preparation hi the prescription of one o!
tbe meet eapartpnoid tn.wi;ifii nnr in New fc.n?-
land and haf Wr tiedwlth liever JaUinir auirfja In
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not onfy relieve ihe child from pain but invigorate
tbe -ton.ach and bowei eorreci aacidity Bd five
lone and enersy to the whole .jiem. It will almost in-
niftntly relit ve
Dripiiia in w BowpU. & Wind folic
and ovcrasme onaVDlatona which If tin speedily rem
edted and IndcatV. We believe it thebest and aurent
remedy in Ihe world in all cases of lycntery and Diar-
rh.ia in children helher ii arise from tcethinz or
fmm any other eaaae. We would any to every mother
who ha a child suirerinit from any of the forejroine
complaint do not let vour jTejudice nor the prejudi-
ce of others stand between on and yojir snd'ering
child and the relief that will l.o anre e al-olntelv
sure -tp fuliow iii r.e of this tpcxpelno if timely used.
Knil direction for using will r.ccompnny each bottV.
NoneSwimlne unles tho fac-eltulie of C'L'IiTIS &
I'EliKIJfM. New ork. is on the notable wrapper.
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PAINTS OILS &G.
ILAIEilVB
SCHOOL BOOKS
STATIOXARY AND FANCY GOODS
igmingtatti CONGRKSS AVENUE AUSTIN. TEWS.
-..i-sa'e bv BAKER U. SUVTII. Aoin and MARCH 3 TOT 11 NO 30. I
JOH WKigU'f
A"ril21. '!
New Or'.enna.
v!1rS7 1v.
A. BAHN.
Old Abe W roHc on a rail lat nifrht the
- - .. (l.on t. 'L : trniTii' !lim!i.r!i'-
l-.eii...lol. ltrorn r.-.i I ad tbe Te difH- ! rail bah cheerfully home hv two staUvnrt
cult!.- ati.l then miv 'wait fofan ov.i' ad
Um the part . f the PraHdent. l.i.-l n to to-
tn-a-oi a-aiii- alisoiuleiy pvr.vi '
i:i t m Suatitern Stati i vre:-. Ijr an i tl;en My
... vri. acaw. Back
OOOH t H
Stateai y that we .re bras-part-i.
Spaa it !.-;i'l the knee. I.t aa God i-ih-f.
..r:r arhat I Live aeea beai
. ! dV irafcr deatti in any aba ra
iorl ill Bttar the hafe-
ful no:-!. I ant oape on my hat forth
. Lincoln araa dected bu(
il the South s-ii.;:. r. I ahafi wear ft
ar.ee of my life f-:' the !"t inb j.en-it i.if
honor and inte-.t;. of my native soil.
Notion;; nev. 1 amd rem ;i epeechd Wen
I'iiil.irw. the timee. Whai-
ever i said by t!. comeiaatira Republiean-
n retatioa to tl ultra tie Ajr an
I i the dietriaea euaneiated by that
bolitiea Bmath -1 !'... far Carolina in live
: - day bat caanol get to Texas before
tbe 5th lOta of December
HORACE COXE.
ons of Africa being followed bv an immense
onncowrf of aoathera eptrita hiaaiug aad har-
;. e- their patriotic anatbemia on the head of
tbe evil leader n'iri araog doer. Alter pora-il'ti-tit
efliL't throogh oar priocrpa streets.
trie Boys erected a -cafiolrl on tbe i-quare
bamgins tbe rai!-rlittor and thirty mhrates
Utter lmriiiiv' hnn to cinders amid t'nc then-
'erinr proaa of injured diemty. Two men
were imii" in (' ryell ro. oa tic 7th inst..
f r votini: for old Ale and Hamlin. They
arepomjosed lo ba Deirat rest in Abrakavrs
boM.iii. Sii'!i U'tfr.
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CoiqueCT Avenue Austin. Texas.
.aATt'llKP and .I.-weiry repaired on the shor'est
11 notice "' d inod-Tnte price HaivaniSDg
neailvejncuted. All work warninleri.
A new Hiippiycf .1 KWKI.KY hist recrl; -.1. Also.
A line lot of ueiiaau Student's !.:nnji of n superior
quality. v9n50-tf.
CEO. h ion D
tinn Smith
Qatar A 'I'm:' Ciij of Austin Texas.
A n- it) i tilt- Art uvrid!
PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN!
Wecurcd by letter- patent
in the Culted Statat Etiglaod Fianc aid Belgium.
TZ I Tin American Ihototra! hie roreteata lomiarj).
Jio. Tl Broadway New York
haviri; so'tired their novel aid mciioiis invention by-
American and Karapeau patents arc fully prepared to
execute ail order for
MIXIATL'RK tfKKN'E8BE9 OF I'EHSO.VS ON'
CHINA
present'r.Ball the attniptive and adfantngeoua features
of ordinary photograph tbe brilliancy and llnlah ol a
water color drawn and a hitherto unattained qualit
of du i ability hfiiicrei.deifHi aaiioperlelrabieastlM
natural propertleeofthe article uptin wli ch liny are
Iranrferrt d.
A the patented prnce-s of the Companv . a'-ile the
reproiluo.!oiMf Phottarl'ha ni on! on plaju aarfacea
but span -ne.li us ar r und o- -r any leyreeof Irrean
l:ii ity portruitr ru lie rvpneluced v. t; fiwUleaa e e'w '
I.iCV aii'l tlelicin'y of delineation ii(... . I ..r.-e II w:.res
ol any oeeorljpion and diirtenaion i:-el n arilcleeof.
liiinry orof bousohoid u.iluj such as
UKN6 VASKS BHHAKFA8T iTI'S TOII.KT !
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thereby afcurliijr faithful purtraii and (nr l"hIrR
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Lscttrr from the Hon. A. C. Hyde.
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Baa Ei.!7..-.k:o N-v. -2 1800.
Maj. MiR'ini.i.:
Dear Brtmd: Te elect! n hade place on
ta tad Esrtanateli our people bad jn-t
-t tiiiouph tlsfataertaa; d their crops ul
pumpkiH-. &-.. -o thai they were nil dm-
and they prti-tnted tbein-eive- at
the K':i-. and 11 ':-': voted for lrec!:ih-
ridKeend ltne.
Our vote in thi eoaaty is a follows viz:
Tor Graham. Wan! Raitu-v aid WJiar-
tn ' v104i
Foro; jKiMii-n. 1W!I Doaglan .. Lincoln 1 1
.Majority for Breckinridge and I.ane. .lu:'.l
several preCiBCta in Presidio count'.-
I :iv.- not la-en reeerred (tbeee arc about 5'ji
voeaa ia that aoaaty) far tbe n ason that there
i- a dj.-tanec ol (ruin iXW to 500 inil-s to i - ir
county Kat an-i of conrae it i not poeaible
that the returning officer from Presidio could
arrive at our OOBntJ cat in tune to !e osont-
ed in tLe election of President and Vice Pra
I none tLnt the election in Nev Yoik erfll
it least jirevcnt tbe electhm of Lincoln; but
if aaeVtaaaxely it aboald not tbo ' i
kr.o-s bar oaarae antl rest aaaared tbat 1.1
i county ia ready to act and vote lor the
inter ith eten if it becciire i:
cessarv to aecede.
V.nr-tr N.C.HYDE.
Lincoln is Elected.
The N' :!' has rone rverwholminciy for
NKGRO EQOAUTT and SOUTHERN FAS-
S A I A j E ! Soataera njen . will yen S U R-
MIT to tbe DEGRADATION?
I'jtm the announcement of the news here
the Lone Star banner was raised high on a
pole and oace wore given to the winds of
UnaVea. da the breeze caught its folds and
threw them out it was greeted by the ringing i
ol bells the nemg ot anvils and the wild ana
enthusiastic shouts of a people DBTCBKraED
10 MAINTAIN- THEII: HONOH. A paper W.1S
handed around and signed bv every man pre-
; -i-nt. ealliag a public meeting of the county
eternuaeoa our course; when last seen.
it had ixty names. A Grand Public Ground
Swell lor Liberty will be had m Corsicaf.a on
Saturday the 24' h
rami Crpreat.
lav of November. Nn-
Right of Secession.
We l.nve be. r. furnished by a friend says
te ffansa ton Kears with a cop)- of a letter
fr-m Has gr?at aad good Macon to S. P-Car-mis
one ol the reesvacntatircs jbaaa North
Cm alias We submit it to our reader. witi.-
. nt It ha.- : bear.iig OB the baa
bfsaetfaaef the day raid requires nu
t.vplai'.alioli:
Bccx Spr.isc Feb. 1M.1.
Sin: I base iaoeinid year letter of the
C4tii uit. There can be no rtofibt that the
Lnitetl Stateaare in a tieUorabM; conuiuon.
sad that the psibricatioa of the opinion you
desire would be aaehaw It has never been i
aeerai and was sraraya stated to thooe :
wauled to know it. In the fear 121. tit
Con-tiliition was buried in the Senate tit
Senator- whom ire l en preei.t will it i- bc-
Beeed. recollect tne tad and aerer after-
srard quoted b aaehsrite 1 continued in tin
Senate-. He opii ion- of Geaeral Wash as?
ton. Mr. Jiliei-:i. and Gv. Clinton an
known but not reepectvd. 1 bSTeaeaer be-
lieved ti-ai 'iti't. could nul!if and reuiaii
i:i the Un on. bat always I e ieved that u
State ti:iilit seeeds when fin plesed jiovi.l
ed tl.at -he novdd psj Ler prasartaon ol ti
j u lie debt ; an ! tL s right 1 bavecoaaidt r- ii
the be-: gaaid io ptioiu- liberty and to pub
lie jtto'.lce tlrat can le lic-im! and it ougi.i
to uave preveiiieJ v.Lzi. i- now felt in the
Suvtb (ijipre-sion.
Tbe proclamation contains principles as
contrary to what was the Cnsaititutka a.-nulbfl-ratioi;.
It i the gnat error of the
ahtinistritkn erhidl except that has be-. -n
Hatistactary in a high degree to the people who
elected tbe Presides. Whea coafederacie-b--'!ii
to fijiLt. liberty is soon lot. and tlie
GoTernment fc-s soon ctsange.i A Govem-
ment of opinion e-tabli-hcd by sovereign
States for Bpecial puipoees. cannot be main-
tained by forve. 1'Le use of force makes BB-
mies. and ev.tnics cannot live in peace untier
eoch a tioveinniti r.
The cao of South Carxiiina is as different
from that of Pennsy Ivan:;- as any iwo cases can
be. In 1816 the aystem tliatnow oppre-er
the Soot'i was begun. It was then opposed.
In 1824 tlie CwsalitrlVm was buried. Sen i-...-v
who t re f.t that time in the Senate will
no ciotil-t recoliect. (J'ef-etition eld age
will show xr Timetoqi'it.
I ur-. - trar
" KlftSK MACON.
To the Hen. T. Gtnea
The Ieelisc Tbe week closes with a
tronftly increased feeling atao-e among our
people that a separation of the Southern
Statt from the Unitm is ;nc.iub'e. Tbe
sore oor people iiscM the subject atron-
themsehrs. tbe tthre do they liejin tt recon-
cile thetnsehes ti tbe evctfc. Tbe sent
in the c-Hntry End the ili .ecs i wry; MM
ral in favor resistaaee. Onr as?.)eiate. Ctipt.
Sweet writes us a ha-t private note that be
ha col. iti all bis late ti-aveb met with a sin-
pie frubnitssioniat. Ev:rywhere the people
a-k that a Convention may be called that
Tejca roav bare an opportunity of acting with
ier aifter' Southern Statea.
San Annmio Herald.
SniKIt.
Psssoaat to n previous notice a meeting ol
portion of the citizens of Smith was held
oh the 17th ult.
The meeting was organized by electing J.
CT Moore to the chair. J. W. Loftin 11. B.
Lraag and -lame- C. Hill Vice Presidents and
ppointng Graimville Lewis E. T. Broughton
and Tigrtal W. Jone- secretaries.
Col. M. A. Icing was called on to cxfilain
the objects oi'th- meeting; winch he did in a
abort but forcible and pertinent address.
Col. G. W. Chilton baring been called on
".-c and after making a few pointed and
eloquent remarks offered the following pre-
amble and resolutions:
We omit the preamble.
JsVeofaa That we wiHl not submit to the
election (.1 Abraham Lincoln.
Ki tola i. That without distinction ol party
burying party predilections under a sense of
duty to our-elves and our country we most
respectfully but none the less earnestly re-qne.-t
our Governor Gen. Sam Houston to
convene the members of the State Legislature
in extra session for the purpose of devising
the mode of rc-i-tancc to this impending jieril
to our country and our honor as a free people.
RaUvtd 'I hat the secretaries of this meet-
ing transmit to Gov. Houston a certified
autaavript copy of this preamble and resoiu-
taonSjSS the matured opinion and respectful
mciQotial of the citizens of tiie county of
Smith.
ff-TPntf That when this meeting adjourns
it adjourn to meet on Saturday the 24tlt inst.
and that every citizeu of the county be ear-ne-t!y
invited to attend.
Col. M. A. Long moved the adoption of the
; I'l-anble and re-olutiona.
Tbe preamlilo and resolutions were unani
mous! v a 'opted.
Bexar.
A lar;c public meeting took place on Sat
rday evening the "4tn inst. in front of the
Mr i'j r Ibitel.
M j. J. Y. Da-! iell was appointed Pre.-i-
at Mes-rs. Ro.-.- Hou-ton andS. A. Maver-
ck Vice Presidents an 1 Messrs. C. E. Jef-fer-on
and P. L. liuquor Secretaries.
Col. Wilous offered the following preamble
and lesolutions.
Ia order that the sovereign State of Texas
may provide the ways antl mean- of exerting
.; r Sovereignty in the pre-ervation of a con-
stitutional Inion and her rights and eqnality
i- l ooeqdtl member thvreof. if povsible itnd
in tl.e event of a lailtire. to be in a situation
io act in concert witn her si.-ter States simi-
larly opprc-std for independenee out of the
Union.
He i: Rttdre'i That it is the' deliberate
sense 'f this meeting that his Excellency the
Governor .should forthwith convene iu extra
-e.-.-ion the Legislature of the State.
RtxwLtd. That the Secretary transmit a
a copy of this preamble and resolution to his
KxceiUiiey and that these proceedings be
publi.-hed in tbe city papers.
Although these resolutions were irregularly
presented it is thought that they were adopted
bv a majority.
JT amirttoent of Buns I'lsi'ii- sm Bporitng Imps
lining iinp'i tr -.i-i o-i j.'i .in ti.ti .. . n ...... Ti.
11 ' t i 1 1 iii:thiit)ir;iire!aiij repairiinr iloi.e. aiiii smrrsiited
tnir'V" -HllsfacilcMi. Pec. IT "SB vllnlB lv.
C A B P B N TEl! A N D B U I L D E R
Cox;hkss Ai:mi: Aistiv.
IS PREPARED to do all work in bis line on
short notice in a satisfactory iimnn-r. ami on
reasonable terms. Kov.j(5th. '.VtnlH.tf
C .'.trrtayt atitl aVtoti
MANltFACTOBr.
Wtsr n. IlKYXdLI'SliaviiTzestiibli-heii lrns.'lf In
l! the iiiiuve hiisinesa in the rilv of Au-tin is
prepared to reaiinfaeiiire ami reriair Uairioes Bangles
Waggons a'.'i evtrytlilinr appertaininif to ihe bu-lness
i!. the I steal style. Hew and second band hij-iri eon-
staatl; n liaiia and mr sali- at bis ship on lfces'd Are
treel. (i'il linrelte hnUiMp. .1 vIlnlB-lv
(iHKI.KS f lYRE
AHlltTST & Kiii.irniJ.
CAX he foi. ' al his nid taml pa Pine street and is
prepared to do any huslness in his line on short
T.utire anil on rnsemiahhi tt rtn-.
Austin Bept 1st '60. vl2t:4-ly
JAMES PHILLIPS
CABPfHTfiR AAD Bllt.DF.K.
Shop Cor. of Hiekorv and Lavaeasts.
AtJSTm TEXAS
1AM preparel to do al! kinds of work In my Pne In
the be-i style and upon tha most resonahle tertps
I'lans and specitleations furnished free of chance after
the contract is taken. March 24 'SO-vllnSS y.
nu i.i' iiiHiM.iii
liv.Ti. Tam.
WWHOLFiULB AND RETAIL'
manufacturer ard d"aler in aS I
kind of caMnet furuiturf. Chairs
5laitrass.es ifv.
Oiwis pacteil for Bhlppinjc at the fhorteci neile.
nlS-lf
Nn?
. "'
FKNWICKS.MITII'S
Sarlrflc Tree Prlanii factory.
H.WIXtJ I.i-CATJP IlIVSELF OX MILL
Creek 31$ miles a!ove Austin for the purpose ot
arryinic on ! Saddle Tree Makinx business he lakes
ihisi.-eihod of Idling his friend and patrons know
where t di reel ltie;r orders. He will beep nn hand 11
constant supj iy ol the ber-t material and he tlattrrs
himself fun he can put up as fine a tree as can Ire put op
rfii the contineiit of America and all order accompanied
wiih the cash will be promptly attended to. They can
be sent to YVashintrton. Iucranpe Belton and Vaco
ene!os4-d in ranvass. with tbet'reijrhr paid by staire for
one dollar ertra. Below is a list of names and prices ot
Trees.
Tezsr Tree 6 00; Guncarrier 7 00: Mexican T 00
Chihiuihna 10 of; Solid Zacatecas V2 HO. Addres
Fe .wick Smith City of Austin Texas Bos 314.
vlln28-ly.
S. B. BRUSH
HANUFA0TURER
And Wlmii'imie and lutai! Dealer in
'Bin Ware.
nn 11 hu ftilfjequur iy 01 .iri.a:u-u;:n ::i ! nnicit-if
in tlattifiic iw
i..ri;T a furnieh fwUltipf for the ratf0efttfn of
thr inm'Hri:i-te a id t" mtt-t i i-t HlliiU Oflboer ialr":i-
:i ibfrJBne ArtJelrtig li h.tve IWlralt ri !'rr--;tin
the C"i''jmii havf iitii-. rt--il rrom I'trr-ip a col
ttvinjn ui Mi r.r I'ortwUtm ttuidc n.aini!rtr"'irtMj lo
ibeirown order whi ii loey -;! ul cost pr km--
An Qie Aniericivi Compauy nrowa r of tbopstenl
light i'n-l en.1iquoiit! tlu-only ItWeXHW twrthorjuii lo
iie the pi'Kfi-. iln-y have detenniBcd m order
TO AFFORD PKOrtK IN KVKRT BBCTIOKOF
THK UNION
an ojporoaHj to pOMaa
POBTRAffs ox crrix.v
tomnkf tlio foliowintf proj-o-tiiion J- tQmifkWtm' In tliD
toQtitry who :iic aneibw 10 rWi pucMnusJIj the Atelier.
mid Qalleirleulu Nuw Vork.
itTi-oiiK BewtiDC h photQ raptj anihrotypo or degncr
reotype to the olQoe of tttm pumpewjln Sew Vurk r-
r.nnpaiiied 1 y
FIVK DOLLARS
w:!l receive in rtturn byeqreat ftree oC other efaaxRe
a rt'-hly nrnunien ed hjvs.kfrint cup and emoeef wnh tbe
pcrtrwit traimferred thercttn. .
i j trp'.-miuuu dJsueiieotype and
TKN DOLLAR?
thcvwi-l vf u re in Hta manner.
A-HAND60MX FKE.NTII VASE OB T9ILKT AR-
TXCLK
with the prrtrait repr ducod hy the patented ptoces?.
Ry aoitding a pair of datruerreotvpet and
FIFTEEN DOLT-ARS
they Tvil! reeeive in return
A PAIR OF RICH SEVRKSVASEH
with the portrait! executed equal to miniature paint-
i!iea;at.'T in like maimer portrait omo be reproooeed
on porcelain ware of
VASES OK EVERY QUALITY OF FINISH
op icine in price from
TWENTY TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS THE
PAIR.
X. B Be parttcuhir in wrltlag tho address town
county nnd State dii-tinctly.
All Ipttere to be ad.lrerned to
Manngrr Ametican Photographic Porcelain Company
7Sl Broadway.
Nor. a lfifl0.yV2nia-3ni New York.
G CASSE JL-
AGKXT FOB
WHEELER 4 WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
Market St. opposite Sews Iron BiiiMinit Galveston.
sea
aa
T
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? "ai - .? g.is.as.. 1
HE CELEBRATED Cn.VRTER OAK ASD
otiier CMikiii(r Stove. 8 B BoUSB.
TIN
Medina.
At a mass meeting Lcld at the Court House
in the town of Catroville on Tuesday Nov.
Sfjca W8l parsnant U a call Charles de
Montcl. F.-q. was called to the chair and
Jnr.es Paul tne appointed secretary.
Tlie r.iectin by retyie-t was addressed by
Cot JtM.ti A. Vilcox. Hon. I. A. Paschal W.
11. Cleveland F-q. Frank Reichcrzcr Eq-
(the latter in German.)
Caoa motion the chair appointed Messrs.
Noonan Pan! Reiciierzer Ney and Montel. a
crrrontittee to draft resolutions to report on
Wednesday evening at liall pvst 7 P. M
The committee appointed to draft resolu-
tions esprexive of the sense of the meeting
recomnn -ndod the following resoluiion:
yjr-'rrf. That in view of the present criti-
cal puaiUpB of the country arising from the
-l-.-ttiiTi of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency of
tho United State the Governor is respect
lullv requested to convene the Legislature on
the 1st dav in January 1861 in order that
such steps be taken as the exigency of the
times may require.
Signed. G. H. Kooaan James Paul C. de
Montel committee.
Which resolution was unanimously adopted
Whkei.er fe witsoireaBarnre ir achtxks
ari' now admitti'fi to be pnneror to ail others eve!
inventvd. A evidenee of thi tart thev took Ihe
FIRST PREMIUM
In the fall of 1858 at every Btntc Fair in the Uniter
States without orreex -ention wherever contended over
Sintrer' Grover and Baker'e and all others viz i.n the
States of
New York Miry-land
Virginia Mionri
Pennsylvania Kentucky
Michisran Miilipl
Wisconsia California
Illinois. Tennessee
New Jersey Indiana
The boastint! "old time Shuttle machine" of Singer
t Co.. contended -it most of the anove fairs and wore
signally and biit!!y beaten in every Instance.
Allhonuh Wheeler t Wilson's Machines came out
some tour years after Sintfer i Co.'s yet sasiendily and
rapidly have the superceded Singer i. Co.'s and all
others that theirsalrs lor the lad twelvemonths have
been more lha 20(i00 being double fingers Co.'s and
more than Singer's and Groei k. Biker's combined.
Kf C. CAP EL. gent for the sale of these Ma-
chines in Galveston. Tenia where they can be hid at
wholesale and reia1! for eerh or approred city accen-
ts ccr on as goo.1 term as they can be procured in New
Tlrieans or Ihe North.
Machines repaired and put In running order at the
shortest notice.
Silk and Thread oil colors suited for the Machines
etrrn make.
fJT Sewing of every kind done at short notice and
at the very lowest rates. vll-i2R-ly
WARE
M
ERCn ANTB 8riPUEI tX THE MOST REA
sonanto tema.
AXIJ.IOBIUNO
nraiN imhhnu. odttering
J. daM 8. B. BltUSH.
PUMPS.
CISTERN. WELL AND FORCE PUMTt? WITH
Lead Tin Zinc and Tinned Copper ries.
S P. BRUBH.
( oaioil linnih. sjiatle. Ac.
FLUID ANU OTUER I.AMPSsltred to bum Coai
Oil. a. V. BRCSU
SplOAL Oil 1 40 PER GALLON
vllnan
i B BRUSH.
Chain fiin!.
CHAIN PUMPS i i BAIN PUMPS .'
tlTIEEIJt aid fiituro for Cbain Pumps ; Wo d
1 Tubing for Chain Pumps; Chain lor Cham
Pumps. . vol11noS4"tf 8. B. BRUSH.
Horse & iMui! $kee.f
mm wm J
T'nESE SHOES A7.E OF THE MOST PER
feet and -improved form. They are made of the
best refined Horse Shoe Iron and are used by all the
prfDofpm! and best shoers thronghont tie eon try. A
targe aseortmvm of the different sites and weights al
W per 100 pot.uds. S. B. BRUSH.
CVK)KING8TOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS
J si . pnres. for sa'e by S B. BRUSH.
n
V if
F
W
AIKbANKS HCALh&
vl2nl0-tf
S. B BRUSH.
OOD AND WILLOW WARE
vlii 10 tf
S. B. BRUSH;
For Snle or Bent.
THE well known fsrm of E. B. emith situated 6X
Tr.iles west of theritv "f Anein on the Pan An-
Urt.io mad; containing 180 aeis ft land more or less
140 of which is in a high state of cultivation and about
40 acre of fine pasture ail of wh'ch IS qnner a good
o dar fence with never ailing springs of ptrre water.
There is on the premises a fine dwelling house good
outhouses cf every description a fine stone spring-
hone stables 4te. Ac
Terms liberal. For farther particulars inquire of
Hollingsworth Bro or
Aastln Jane SO 'SO. vllniltf T. D. ORMSBT.
l I I.I j i n R . UILSOA
IMPORTER ANP Dr.ALF.R IX
Hardware & Agricultural mplemeuts
Comer Congress nd Travis St's.
IIOr2 0K - TEXAS.
MECHANICB TOOLS WOOD AND WILLOW
Ware. Cutlcn Nils. C.v-tlngs Grind nd Mill
Straiaa Paints Oils Windo-v Glass. Tin. Iron and
Zinc Cooking and Parlor Stoves Solar Lamps
I.ift and Force Pomps. Gin Bands of ell
sizes Hemp and Gum Packing ; Agent
for Herring's
CELEBRATED FIRE - PROOF SAFES
and Hoe's Pisston's and Blakeweli's
vlln30 CICULAR SAWS- iJm.
TO Tlllise IX V.4T0F H4GBIERY.
STEAM ENGINE. BTat.V PUMPS STEAM
SAW AND GRIST MILLS RICE MILLS
MILLS FOB GOLD QUARTZ SU-
GAR MII.I-S WATER
WHKELK SHAFT-
INGS PUL-
LEYS Are now oiTercd by the u-idersisncd at chcapet rates
than can be roanuraetvirpd in this State. The assort
ment is ot the best quality and Irotn the best manufac-
tories in the PHtte of New York Any one desiring
machinery of the fllove charicler (on short notice) can
be accommodaied hy applying to
Ai;-tinSert. svlinj ly F. E. STON.''. Agtrt.
IMPORTANT7 Ti FARMERS!
Gtveat Labor Sav'mg Madame.
PITTS' W MS Jill FIMR!
riTtsr i .n.v lorn isoo.
THIS NEW AS-DYALUABLE1MPROVEMENT
in seed-planting Machines has been thoroughly
l sted an ' proven to bo all that the inventor caims for
it. It is unrivalled In dnrahllity and simpitrity f con-
struction and saves three fourths of the labor nsnallv
bestowed upon planting. One hand and horse with
une of these Machines ran do the work of four.
It is mads entirely ol iron. Its weight's only forty
fivepounds.in.Tendentof the wheel or roller ihus
re.iuiring less draught power than any other Machine
of the kind in use. It construction is so simple that
nv blacksmith can make I.
The nluw is of steel and so shaped as to ent the far-
row without throwing oot the dirt letting the same
fall hack into the furrow; thus Covering the seed with-
ont any dry dirt coming in contact with them and
do'ngawav witb harrows or small plows to cover the
seed which are very mnch in the way from eloaging
with' weeds wet dirt te. ceusingeon.itant stoppage to
clear them away To termers who have to as.- such
fertilisers s gnano lime ashes Ac this M -chine is
the one tney need as hoi.h the seed and fertilirer are
deposited In the furrow at the same place and time. Il
ran be regriitcd ve drop any distance desired. Cotton
Is drilled or e bevJropped in hillsif desired.
State and Cu-o'.' Right for sale en reasonable terms.
aFor Farther' par. Iculars address
W. C. PrTTB
July 14 S3.vlle4S.tf Aoetia Texas
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Or THIiCITT OF NEWORLEAN?.
FOCNDKD i.. :"Z2 Chartered bv thelsUiatore m
Irul.iEjja with Aijricaltural and Mechanical De
nanracnte. t
CMl:il K104-L. $: OOO.
Ib the :. and soacious rron Edifies kuswn aa the I
STORY BUILDING.
S. E. Corner of Camp and Common Street. Entrance
on hot h St re.'U. .
OPEN DAV AND EVKNING.
F.vCiilY
Bill IHII.KIAII i'rriteitt.
Mttthcmnhcril i'prtnient
GEO. B BRACKET!' Prof.
fti'iiklcrru inf Depa rtmrnt
RUFU- DOLBEAR Uc'nrcr.
J. W BT.ACKMAN.Prof
h'ryttsfi Department
nON. .1. M. TARRIOAV A M . lite Sup't E.lo
cation. Iji . I'rof. a:d 'eclurer on Comniwrotal Iiw sic.
M. B. MCCARTHY Pro!.
tfrtttrh iJrpurtment
MAKC ROUX Prof.
trfMttm "t fur I'fnmnnahip
SCVC8 DOI.BKAK Loetarvr.
J. B GRIFFITH Prof.
.S'unUk lepnrtmmty
MAN i: Hi UAH NO. Prof.
Hi rnuin i e pari nit-nt
Uto. GICSSNER Prut
Latin and Ortrk Dapmrtmtmt.
K. MARINO. ; -
G. OESdNER ? rot
Jta'iun Dtpnrtmrnt
Rhetoric Jjoatt nnl Etocutitntf
Tlii' 's the only chartered Commerc:. CV;;c n :l.e
r'nulhwi'st ami the oldest iu the UilteH Striies and has
I sto.xi for
MORE mAN A QUARTER OF A CENTKRY
on its own merits alone.
B mrd can le had with the Pro(jfsson or ohei goo.1
families speaking English French Spanish or German
frrr. J6 to $6 per week .
N. B. To prevent mistakes or impositions Student
i' tended lor this College should bring this advertise
ment or special directions aa there are tnrtwj winte
ii mporary rooms open for tew months; ai' rif coure
making wonderful pretensions and promises antl posti'n
il lining placards to enlighten the wopie of New Or
eans and Ihe South When three or more fe.rm cltib-
:v.il enter at therms time te.i per cent will l-e rle
diicierl from initio!..
Calahigues with terms -rpinirrrsof tbe press and lend
ii.if men of the nation etc. sent to a'l wlio desire them
ny addressing RU FUS D LBEA R
vllnlOly t PasstnSKT
CLIKKEr.LVG & SON'S PIANOS.
:8 Prize Med:.!-.
TTWff TTTT1
A. E. ""uaSSTSDr Agert l.-r : e aroveresTly
e'ente-J ilna i.arii.g esrablishen a Retosnory
in Mns-i. Armstrong ae4 R'o'r store on Stranil stnet
OalesjJIOIl TbOSJl begs leave jlivlte thv artei'tir
of the e t'zens oftho 5:aie to the s'.yteeu Jijlerei't ti .
of Piai:o kept oa haiai varying In rrees fmtn tViO lo
Jl.lno.
.11 instruments warranted as the ? err '. la Barker
ansurjw-l for d-iraWiltiyai.d '? teel !-r ten
years.
Praa-oa Tcvs? ixt Taoaocnni.r RiHUTm
rwsaatsjs fnnii abriraH rcrd!tg Fiaitos In -.-'I or rvn-
lated; il. pawe asMrssa Mr. B. thr.-nirf ' the P -;
Oltiie vllnl'i Is
IMPORTANT CHANGE
olie r v. r I " h !
STlTTT MATLSCHEDrL. .
17w Austin SV Antonio ami lnttrmciliate
Plmett
24 n " Hours "Ifii e aatrd.
Slioritst Quickest and Cheapest route to
tlu' llrazt-." snri tXlorado Valiovs Aus-
tin and Western Ty;ts va ;
P. . B. & C. RATLBOAPl !
Frttn Hairiabiirj; rotintit't! with NewOi-
lesi.s ami ORlvcston. ituil Oalveston Harrishiinc
and Houston C S Mai Stenmers. and at Ki'-L-K!oiii
wi(b Slant's lo Austin. San Autouiu. ami to
OmMSStS ar.d interuie.liatp points
C'ar leave Harnstmru -cti nay (esrept Min-
days.) at 7 o'clock. A. M. aad Kicliniond at I
n'flork i'. St
Passengers for Anntin Vc. leave Galveston n
Monday' Wednesday" or Fi'k'bs's Rtrao I. n;
tHk'ti) cars at Harr'ir burjf. tm&Aamart ' at Kih.
nioini the t'ollowiug da) reaehina Aiiatin or ao
Antonioii -2 1-2 days from QsltSsSSB.
Through tickets to Aiiiii and intermediate
points by Railway and K P Sawyer's Stc. s.
ipav be (sbtained at Hnrnsbtirg. or at the Sirk
i iftice in Houe-iii. over Houston branch of above
Railroad JON A WILLIAM.
Sup't BBB&C Ivailway.
Jnne-.. les4o-tf
1 IIIIK4 fTHI
louk FaraM r
Nalr.
500 ACRES of !and.tor4 0CG)on the Uedu Cre
in the con iy of Best oa the main roari SmsBos; Irons
j.iad lothe It olinmde: a'so tbe nral fr- tu Urn A
tonio to St Mnrv'e with !I the improvements
!g.-.- f.l tun v.z
irge Ci-mfortaMc Swelling house out hr.nses. we
t water eistarauSA. assl te IfeeliusBwek ras wl ;
i qnartrrnf a n.i'e of 'he louse. Tnete are SS ta w
acres under good lei ce . Wtth the farm l.l b.- asM
'300 head of stock cattle. ''S mar. s and antra o. esta
Iras a.o a targe Spanish ia k ais) l.eail ot i.o-. wort
.xen warirons. earls farrr.iiig ntiv i:s hoasebo.d and
kn.-h. i. furniture. C. This snsaM Ix- tann-
i I -fd for a pi (die boii-e. For price and f.rtln-
iraiticulars anply tn Mr' Seeligson ontnepr.rn.se. or
utdrcastaa same Beeviily Post Oafea I. aasjarj
Texan.
Aug2Sth
ty).
JUOT THE PLACK.
vlinJtf
ICe.Kly !
NEEDED!'
-jSir.r-v -
--M S" .
U Jt snbeeri tier has been Importing ard rearing Jterina Eheep for many years and is r-n'v prepared to fill
f i"r iriy reasnnaine rnmier of ljucks or l.v.-s .1 the nm-i ain'roer-o enaraeter. rrom ni long
experience ir ihe n.sniiueu.enl of Sheep in importing i-reeding ai d stnpning. he ho es io give eMirw -.ati.faciioii
to tiiose who may favor liini v. ill- or.lers. lie respectfully refers to S U. Sweusflii Ksq . Thoe. K. MeK'iney
K.-.p Ulenia 't R. .btiins Lvr. anri . I i's L .ivi r.-tt all "i aul in .ir -Vus;.;n. His addn-rs U West-M ;
Vermont.
Nov. Ill IS68 i2iiU 1 . G KOKG E C.. MP
rp
f'erWert
!ELL.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAMPSON $ HENBICKS
r.pMr.Ai. ntALr.RS in
DRY G0033S.
llats lioos av Soc
CLOTHING-
CROCKMY GRBCEBIES &C.
AUSTIX TEXAS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IV
18G0 FRESH GOODS. 1860
'IMIK SUBSUUIBEItH ARE r.nV KECKIVIXO
1. a hniidboiue assortment of Indies Spring and rtuni-
mer dress goods comprising in part rich Organdie
ltobes - white eol'd and black Bareges : black Barege
Robes ; colored French Organdies ; die do. Lawns antl
Jaconets ; plain colored French Iawns : black Urena-
dme ; Parasols A.C. all of the latest importations.
Just received and te-r sale by
Sampson t- mnniicKa
CLOTHING.
BLACK DRAB DEI E COATS AND PANTS.
Summer Cloth Coals Pants .v Vests.
Black Alpaca " & "
M'lntc Si. cold Marseilles Pants A Vests.
Blue and grey flannel Sacks and Paltoes.
Whiteand brown Linen Coatsand Pants.
Shirts. Cravats ftc.
All just received and for snle by
March 31 '60 SAMPSON & IIEXRICKP.
JUST RECEIVED.
COTTONADEB PLANTERS" LINKN I'.KOWX
Linen. Drills Spring Prints Naukeens Blue Cot
ton Damask super black and drab d'Kie white line.
Drills linen and cotton Sheetings together with a tul
assortment of goods for Sj. ring and Baiatner wear.
Firsalc by
March Si '80 BAMFSON tx liENRICKS.
DUFFIELD CANVASSED HAMS Just receive
a id for sale by SAMPSON s II ENRICK8.
SUNiMER MANTILLAS ahainisonioae-ortment
Black Lace Points and Mantillas of the late-
t vies just received and for sale hy
SAMPSON fe TIENRICKS.
March 24th IS6g.vlln33 tf
WATCH KS AN D J KWK1. KY
OF the finest quality just received and r-r.
JAMPSONfe HEN 1
: TOBACCO AND CIGARS
8CPERIOR LOT Just received and for sale b
SAMPSON illENKICKS '
WINKS AND LIQUORS
C1 HOICK PALE BRANDT.
J Virginia Apple and Peach Brandy.
Old Madeira Wine.
Pale Sherry "
Old Port '
Mountain Dew Whiskey.
Monongehala "
Old Bourbon "
Zeiglen Rve "
Scofh and Irish "
On hand and for sale by
SAMPSON & HENRTPKS
EMBROIDKRIES AND LACKS
"VTALXJtNCIKKSS lace Setts French work Sett.
T French work collars and sleeves illusion capes Rnd
berthas val and mallese lace
Blsek brussels aid gnipare 'ace
White black and biondu lace
White a d bfawk English crape.
Cambric pding and insertiugs
Alack love nnd lace veils
Embroidered bands and
Embroidcrrd t hemstichedhandkerchleis
Togetherwith a large a soTt.nenl of dress IrtmtntPga
rfbecata .. ail
Just reouived and fcr fale bv
v11n13-tf SAMPSON A. HENRICKS.
fcW KALI. A. WISXEIt 000
WE are now receiving some vny banaaoaM Fail
and Winter Drep. Goods in
Colored and Bl'k Silks
Colored Cashmeres
Colored Delanra
White M.-rit) and Chal-v.
Colon J and Bark Chailev
English Barege" fiir Fall wear.
Color-') and Black G'nghams
Fr- ' timbrics. Sir.
Togettcr with a large variety :.-nii ll'iibroide-
ries. Linous and Linen Cambric Flaodkcrehiela.
All just in. laeLaVlrsart respectfully invited to
ca'l. HAMPBOKa HENRICKS.
Sept. 2Cnd lW-vl'Jn7-tf.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
SATINETS JEANS COLOKE:) .'D I.LACK
cleth bleached and brown detneetUas nh.le and
colored flannels colored and black print" table damask
nd sheeting together with all the .i.'ic'e. required in
house keeping just reciivcJ and for!e bv
B.v i PS( N i HENRICKS.
KWSPA E'ER I'M' renrns on ha .d an.! for sals hj
SAMPSON t HKMIK'KS
LbAI HKR. A large assortment just reci'ive-'
and for sale.
SAMPSON ITENRDr S.
PRINTING PAPER. A good stook new an
book Jiist received and tor sale 1 y
AMPS! IN & HENRICKS
A large and t'uli assorruie' t
COItNER fF CAUT AND COMMON STML'-.'I S
MNTRAX'VC NO. 0 COMMON STUEKT.
: h'TiBu-nun is ISM.
Oprn P atsssl f.veiiiiijj the ewiirr year.
A-2
;oK IXSTRT7CTIOS IN THIS
;e KnTry !"k ketrjvinic.
iinmerouu i-iw hli it-i.
TATIONERY
sale by
SIA'I
for
F
SAMPSON ft HE9nUCiT&
hand and for sale by
SAMPSON fe HENRICKS.
RE CO Hi) BOOKS rt. If) and 12 on :or sale
by SAMPSOK& HENRICKS.
FAMILY GROCERIES. A crood moTta t
just noflitcid and for sale low for cash.
SAMPSON .v HENIICK8.
BOOTS & SHOES. Ladie. mml miasr-i-youth'n
and children'. A. well selected
rtoefc. For sale by
SAMPSON A HENRICKS
HARDWARE. A full aaortuiPnt (Waaiebj
SAMPSON & HENRICKS
k:u cornsi
irtitotion ntbraei'u i
Cotuntrretu) CaKawtiva. U
(JtiitK-mti; can -'titrr separately Sr t!if foil eoaras w
:i:i ltrnr ch lh- it-:;v Itv-ir-. 1. 'I i I M) tfne hfl tbcPS
n Ctri ryu;ii. nv copyniir nrasa EiOeh una aa MfiM
riij. :trl:itr:ir rulm. Kaeli geiil Itr ;ih hu u ir J" I-hiin-epir
rmd ?tvr4 in tns practical .lir-ehr-' ol ai
noeoai timttfdDEW by opening eotidaetinit b3 efofing
f BrjolufMMdcr U iuv variety of eii iimainiiMs thai
c:i potatiih uocar n tei3oQBing iLt tar.
TiHC COLTsFMlATK COVMBM
I- tbcroo"! xtrr.iv coTnf.'fT'f.:;irhorot:i-ri cverlntm
(faced .1 in ti" ComriirTpml CoUetfeand will amaraci
i)im Ti'irfi xti'j'roeVil ftr1 pmctical form-i for k-pt'i'
books ay tmiVi- Enti. lac v:-'.!-' rleportaMsSs o
trad aod rotnnwfty fo I ns atcrcaotUe DMnaawta
rioff ao4 iniboal book fewpTu: iadtridaa oompaiij
aod eoropoaod eooipany1 th form adwptad to th
t iBiwilaslow haalrVai -.u.. etc. taythcr 4th accou; t
iirrr-i.t accorntwiU's. int h comttT ni.-.'in of corn
ni'Tclai corrMMideiu-e.
Tor Catali if in coiitairinir f:i: hsfbrioaftoo an-1 a Ral
acoo SbrH Circuliir tiie n:n-t BHaiUeanf work of lit
kind aver xi'cui'd :i ih-- Crntd tNatvs adds s
GEO. BOGTsE. Jfrw Orkana
N n HTraneerP t-rp rrpecTriir; ;;firni'd and re
inisfci'd to bear la ttrtod when they ri-: c-'iimercia
-1-h'Mili-. ijcr they -.re forced atfHi:rt then wfiV i
reafiatr tbetr aaaaco ibal they are ad i.i any wy.
miriily or teftaUyf boand to pay tbtf noi m or rrcH
. iif rut t-nti therein. Tbis aiMle produrr ?mvir..
bean iraottoa1 to hjr'tmkf oajiapatltor for ti porpo o
Imvoainji npoa and 4aaahrtaaj the aftatatporliisj rtrana1
linK' 't naaaaaary torsaotariitatlWaoUnofi of adBMi
nitioii. Very Km ncttoily
vUn24 1y " GKO-CJOULK.
BAKB & BMYTH
JOHN L. BUAAS
rBJIAKr'S p'l-asare in informiou h lr en-N srl Us
M. ru'i; nverallj tl' hi- Pe ilail "II as '
llin ilii Hil . sSiii as irSI i fTftt areaasrsS seese.
atosats iiti i.s i-ii'.ioN Msarsata
ri m k n utim.s a i:xiiihiti
I of CTery aescriaaleaj. The Hail has been ln;ii saprssarj
lomo-l thi- wai.t." !f tne comrouoity is niie" nri
gaataaata w li aew saraarj tdruraras ni -iiim
; of lbs iaci- ai.il will lr found ;h !;tr-ra:.i-i
! j'l'I bi atsstel unj Baalk r.nm m ilir
Connrcteil sith the almve ii an tkgBal ku
Pi.ui.i. with the ltetiiiiiroieents fur llie a- ;f UtlU
Parties c.
Tliere i aln" a larjfe Rrfrelimen'. Saloon w1-:-r a f rre
Stopper run be '-rved an a sh'r ::;i r
Mr. 11 l.".iin stti-ntinn tir 111 bSssS .t
alaplc M! sffSgy iirirv.i'.
lost reciverl from New'Voric ami New Orleans He l.
ilea the laiavat aad Seat assartes! I"t ' afetaata io(
aaaarieSsg the chiost brnndv SMfeaSksj Iks I
i"rleil Kheni!i Urn KariaaWinea pare lex-. Wini-s v.
aillol which will be silil i:w lor casii.
Oct. is-iilu-rll-tf. ' :.. H.
-;: i II('t-.
LOCATED AT HUNTn'ILLK WALKER fl. T:.'.-".
rSSjawfl
A-.
DRT'GS.
DEALEBS IS
HAn rM hooks
Oct. lfith TS n!(rwll.
G
IN BANDS. 34 5(i. 7 8. !) IDr.nd U ini-l
India liubber Gin Bandu. F"r sale hv
SAMPSON BEN KICKS
CROCKERY Wops aud Tin War. Parrs
by SAM' SON & HENKICKS.
N r'ltU ITS OyMtwra. pirklea saluii
mackerel. &c. A. fresh 'nply just receiveo
SAMPSl.s ft HENKK iK
G
I860. 1860.
FALL AIND WINTER 60UDS.
WE BAVKSOW A KLI.L AN'D COMPLETE
-ek lor tne WiiUr aiiil wouiil rrepaatfSQs in
.ite biiyor-tocall belbre iMrrri z r-l-v.h-r
BABtPrJONS lli:XRirKS.
MA X TII.LA H A XD CL OA KS.
CLOTH and Velvet a banclaotnu a..or;mer.t jufl
rtceivei!
BAMPSOH i HENKICKS.
WHOLESALE AAD RETAIL.
CLOTIilXU :
f KN'3 AND BOW;
"S. cei tea.
CLOTIilXU
ful! ar-Burtraent. Just re-
PAMI'SON 4 nENRICKS.
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
KF.RSKTS S:i I .ells Jeans I'rinu Olligharo. Hut-
arbita Re.l blantrts N.-uru BtatokMa. I ladaiijs
suiseaod Red Flannel W all junt received by
SAMIenX v HENKICKS.
it i Trial
OUR Aromatic Wine of Quinine isiiifnio-: :T.oli:i
tonic ovr ill' red to the community for all caaes a
'lebllky ailafng fram efllBe and Srrer or billions ana
reinitieiitand intern.ittint f-ver. It n deatsaaad fortl i
I'ernmiwnt eradication ol those affection of the jive.
imd dieeHtiveorirnns which attend the ill-eases of bp
lions ciimalc". It ia constantly bring; prescribed b
our physicians and its use is attended tvith nriforii
X ad results.
Prepared and sold only bv
.. BARER tSMITn
- Siirn -f the Mortar lVcan S
UK CALL JMRTsWLAR ATTK.NT10.
to the f:ict that our Stock ot
STATIONERY AND STATIONERS ARTICLES
IsTcry .iri.-p and complete.
BLANK HOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
We are prepared to offer nnEj;il indacemrnta tc
country Drujrjfisl and Mnrchants.
BAKER 4 SMYTH.
GItEASE
BOOTS AAV SHOES!
LARGE and full eapnje lor Lade
C . litre... Ver low.
Men
SAMPSON ft HENKICKS.
ALA
A ROE and eh.
TOBACCO!
lel.rt jusl received Kv
SAMPSON. HKNlUi'KS.
r.ATSAXl) CAPS!
FALL STYLES. A larjre !.K-k jii.t received by
SAMl'SON t HENRICKS.
B
ruoiLs
For sale lv
BlinVELL'S COAL OIL
FOR AXLES MACHINERY. c
For Sa'e by Bater v Simih. Aaafln Tia-
Aprli : 'ivk iv as if.
F A ; F LTY.
f 1 F.V. RCrC.'' W. BAli.c'T U. !.. Presiden:
IV Moral a' d Ir.t 1 ec aJ Philosophy
Kev. JoaeDh h. Calvin A. !. "Qsn Profewir
ieat and oilerT U'limt'i.
B f. Grady A. M. "liaser" Professor SJaJtaaaSBai ind
Saluraleience.
J. U. eruteeo-r A B Adjunct Pr'e'sor Msth-n: '
lm F. Perrie A. l. arija.ict Pmfei.or Laim and
.reek.
PraSjasan Perrie and Pentrcn.t lr r.r.rc at Tr'fu-i-cry
Itepartino't under special )aa flaioij
resi ent.
Ci llegiat'yc.i.-commences the First Moud-y in ."rp
tembei a al clo-s he ls' week ib Jbbsj
ifi ecu- O" ei fl e moi.ti eacr . w h no iai
iriCMtinn ecent f.'-i .'h'i5tmai h'lhdsTs.
lVi'ion in l'oli?;'l-s."s. -5 : e- year
Tuition In Pre sia'"ry Depa trn I. frum aa ' ' .
.ayable hit yearly in advance on the r"irsi Moi.d.iy ia
-plemoer and Pthruary.
Tu tinn remitted In rae cf protracted sickness aaa" no
indent matriculated until thetultw.r is paid to the Tr-as-
:rel .
Boa'ding In rsi.pecli-.bir families from 10 lo an per
I'.iith. Application may be mad to the President.
The health and m rals of y iath ae as eaaa i.;-iy pm.
.:ted i.ere a- they can be anywhere under heman care
n (enT. as-aSSkal
Io!ice.
illlF.REwns on the SIN thy of Pep: mh. r :V
c uiiiitti d io Ihe jail f Travaioii i. i the mate
if Tcaaa a nii.away i eiio ma . s arhrlM u
IS ori4 years of am' u feel s laafcrs Sft will nuii
'.. ut I-.5 or loll j m d-. Sayetha: Irs i rt '- .-I. i ;
uid thai he le'o..irs io ihe eflale ad Pr BtSSi B I
ihe State of Am1 aasa. Said in uro eaatarad
o'dtlie limits .f the "!;.e It r' t' ry ot lie l":i i.d
i alaa aad deliered to me as t . la direrv U s
: liird it 1 il 0. Tkls a to i otifj the i r or uw . r
-t s-iid slave that if tl.ey do not come for ard ard r..ve
-ii.: siaaa pan eJauipiaaad take hirn awa w thii three
no .the. that 1 nhall proceed to sell lini aa tl.e law da-e-ta
ill such im..
Au-tinOct 1 18o0. JSflBT. i'RICL.
vrl2i.K Oiu Sheril-" '1 ravis i"i. T xn
Hf KKIM.N PATIB1 1 HSMFIfS
Fire fc Burslnr Prool""alV
vv
7"ITH nAT.L'9 PATENT POWDER PRxP
Locks Ihe same thai were av.-ardd separate
nninls al Ihe World's Fur. London ls.M.
iVorld's Fair New York IKS and ARK THK "NI
Vmerican Safes that were awarded medals SI the !.-- -
Ion World's Fair.
These Safes form Ihe rr.rsf p. rftct seenrty n-rair:
Firs and Burglar -i any Sai"e ever offered la IS
public.
$1000 REWARir
Will le paid to any person that can show :fcv. n V. --
ring's Patent Champion Safe ever faileil to preserve in
cenlei.TP.in an accidental Are.
Acaxrs.- Miiler Mon'zotriery ft Co. Oaivsstoii.T. t.
W M WiLon. Houston Tsm vllr.'.'4-n
The r':iJt.f improveiiieiit
or the Age.
LEATHER' LEATHER!! LEATHER!!!
Simms' Tannery ? mite. cTosf uf Austin.
HAKtK&alMVTns
EI IHK.l HIDBIG I'Olwo-.
aavaa rins.
BAKER t SMYTH'S
Cowpimtiil Eruxive antl Tooth Soap
e ror me purpose for which it is deslimod.
Infant
SHIFTY POUNDS AS r POISON
tV Just roceiverl be
KAKET? SMYTTT
us
SAMl-SiTN 4 HENRICaS.
IL'KNITURE
I'.unied Chamber Se'.ts
Chairs
Be
For sale by
Nov. 3 1M0-
steails
Bed 1 'unites is
SAMPSON 4 UENKICKS.
vlj oSMl
REMOVAL.
Jo te
UrHISKY.-SO khle BoyWa Rose
lObbls Family Rye
10 bbls Peiinsvlvania Dew Drop
11 bbls Z ix ar Dia-uoml B.
Fnrsalehy SAM1 SON 4 HENRICKS.
.Tn-e an vIltiSTtf
t.inill.ll T'iHIV
Br STEPHEN ' Saddle Trees for sale by
. SAMl'SON. HENRICKS.
.Inly 14 imH vllr40tl
just received by
RON.-A lanre lot all szes..trece.ve. s
GROCERIES.
5Ilhd Clear Bides
6 Tierees Dulf d Hams
t Tierces Rice.
lObbl re-boiled Molases
10 bhi Lard
109 sacks Coffee
White and Brown 8s srar.
JssjujgrsW 8AMP8QS HENRICKS
LEATHER.
ALAROI lot black and lar iut received by
" gAMPHOK ft aWKBICKP.
VMPPON U. HENKICKS HAVING KHMOVVD
their new building last li'tit-hod. ref:i'Ctfnhy in
le their old customers and purchasers rvncraily to
call on them. Their aim will be to keep their stock
weli selected and full aad aaaanMa at all times.
Having T.oreroom they wll now be aHe to keep a
muchlairrer stra:k or irroceries and proii-ions of all
kinds Itiau uerctotore
Tt.ey res jsi-cl fully kjIIcI aroiitli.ur.: i: o' the palron
are they hae so 'lone received at the hands of the
community at large. - ....
SAMPSON ft flENRICKa
Comer Congress Aveuas i Bo:d'Arcsts.
Jaue 23 '.vllu4-tf.
IVc Have Just Ifieceived
A LARGE stock of Groceries Liquors. Qaeor.fwaro.
vc. We will keep a constant sunplv of xatal'.es
and drinkables and something to est off ot We warn
lo feed tbe baiirv..aiid U've to the th'rsty dnnk. We
k.-cp a good supply of Tenne-MO Bacon and pnre Com
Whiskey. Tne ladles are particular'y reqin-ste t to can
and see onrstock of fancy Cnina Glass it. We aril
use our utmc.st efforts to make it to the lnterei and
sal is faction of all wlio may favor us with their patron-
ae. Call and exanvne our 8t.vk.
Aug 25 S0-rl2n3.tr DARDKN M A YS ARD.
New luic .ore.
Cangren Azenue Oik door above tMt City Hotel.
JCST received a large supply of the mtwt popnlar
American inuiieand all new foreign aad Aniencaa
publieatio- s. lately published.
Keeps eouelaiiiK on hand riius'o in all its different
branches instruction Isjoks for all lasli naanla music
porttoliO" piano strings for trehis and ba vol n
serines warrsviied Italian and co-nmon viollDceilo
atrlngs double bass str'Bis. musle Daper. eto.
Catalogues of inuaio sail he had gratis on apnMcatloa.
A liberal diseouot allowed to dealersand leaohers.
VlOS0-f CHAa. UPaENGEB
HlliEillds Tumi ui.s.
SK! bj tie most Celebrarrd Phvsirana ks P.ei.
It is then-inst tonic wine that can he n..rf
ii i. ac--p luue :o me most aeiicate stnmaeli.
It n a h-- given to . hlld-en with perfect safety
We haw rl.eaniole direct from the Imperters and
warr-i' 1 i: ii'ire.
1 "'V SB vllol- tf Tt MTKR t SMYTry TR..
VAll IBLt 1'IH.II IUK sAI.I.
CONTAINING about 6T irren. ( no and ha i
milr-s M rtli fast from the city of Austin -i
wl. Ai there are 6ne iniprovementa. large variety
of the choicest fruits mid a never failing springi
Thia ia one of the most deairable place in the
vicinity of Austin and can be bought cheap. For
further in formation inqnire of the subscriber tr
Ed F'mnin. . h. PECK.
Austin Ju'v . IP.'O. D4tf
rnrliicriahip.
M.FORBES and C. BALLARD of n-illeUs
vilie. have this day formed a Partnershti ..
win ..ii- me o'l-rnes-e rormeriv cor.ductfd h
Forbes ft McKre. Tnev tender Ibeir brat services tl
the I'atronsof the o'-l blouse and :op; lo merit a eon-
niiuance of their eongdenea by the sirct per.onai at-
tention of the Sotiior Partnor is their Interests
It. M. FORRES
Iji-.aca July 1 ll. u. BA LLARD
.lllty 21 ' HvSiwrf
llloold Nhpp.
IOR SALE.-I RAVE IN THE
vicinity of An-tin ten fine B'-iiHfi T.
fli" wnic.'i l wui sen for cash er trade
for ears. They I sve been careful'y s .
leeted hy myself from the most Pigh.y
nipr'-veu iicma 01 rveriincsy wrio anrWUl ari- u
'ii e wool and heavy fleece will iwn we irh from thr. e
to rive hundred poni-ds ard ha'-e si eared fro'ii twelve lo
seventeen pounds of line wriol. t e irrv-wtb a siile year.
Those wishing lo buy or lee thea- sheep will p se acU
n me or G. R. Freema: at the office of thela:ta- in
Au-ti!. C. T. r-REKMAN '
Sfw" San Actonte Tf1"' and Lwlger and Waco
Soulbernor copy to amou:.: if tt 00 and clisrve tli t
inc.. ii h f
r
R.
Wlitl t.E t A Wll '.
CELERRTED
HKWINCJ H..i.fl.E!
UTK are agents
1 kn wii for ni 1
for t.ie above MacMnes. so we!'
II ty. We will sell ihcri ar th ml
l.img pnoss aooingrretghl:
Plalr TaMe both M-iehii.e ar.d Hernme- $ i 00
Panel box top tabl. both Machine and H'm'r 'S CO
Pi lah " - 75 no
Pull Case Plated " no 00
All orders left with as wiH be promptly aterri. tn.
Call and ieuve your orders for a Machine It is as fn
ai.d ornsmental aud co famll . s) onld be IV ion' on
vl2ui tf VJ RDiN MA? Ah D.
pnil DNDXSS1QNKD IS vow PREPARED
JL to how up his new process for tanr.ing ail sort
: Leather t Without bark in from one to forty days.)
There are a few county rights et unsold which he will
.ell low for the cash. 'Die highest cash price paid for
ill sorts of hides ar.d skins. Leather exchanged for the
-amc at lower rates than il can he hail at any store ia 'he
Btarsor of the State ""he leather has Ihe approval ol
he best workmen in the Slate.
.1. R. SIMMS.
The San Antonio Ledger Galveston Newasr.d Dallas
Herald copy for three months and send iheir bl'ls to
M otttc .-ti. -ei j-
Austin V l lea; later F.-rnilu luatital
r HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR. COM PRISING THE
eig lee ih and ii eVeniti 's.n. s wiileun:..-
lln tirsi Mn dav in eVrpsp abcr 1860.
All ihu lew arSaawjM iil b tilled by the ueit ret In
lrac4ora. No ;"in- labor or aapajaaj w:;; i-e aparasl
to make thin Ingiint'm one of tne l-st la t. e S.an-.
1 sinutea.d re i deuce on Pecan strt-et. For .artioa-
ars see Catalogue or ad .re--
B J SMITH.
Sept. 1. '60 vl-v.4 10m Prli.c-a
t.-sialnEiere Miairl .oal.
"IIE V .Hoi C ihmere Company of Sumner coun
ty Tcniiseee purct'ics.'d their o-iirnil st.ick of
O aaaara Goals Irom Dr. .lames B. Ihv: of M.uth
Carolina who imported lhul.1 from Asia in lt. Ii
i idition to tne Davis siocc ISM com; a v has pup-:;:s-
d "Twenty on.) more Thorough bred Cashmere Uonts
niiiMirted from Asia by Mr. Brown L S. Consul al
Ciii-tantii.oiiic within tl.e rrt two years a;.d Irew
which the Cm ted Cashmere Company have been and
tre now breeding. A isnoideraoie nnrnoer ol th. iro-
duce of the thor.-ugh bred and ennim-.n ( at have been
old tocitiiii of Texas to be de ivere.' n the Pall erf
Vto 1S1 aid lSd-J. All th. e who desire to mH them
t!i present year should order by the 2oth ot .Septen-
er. Geo W White. E. of Austin who bj o-.-igent
in IVta. will turn's i any laSjpajaaJaa .(esirr.l l"
f-'ard .o the Cashmerr go: pr-ce . and ah orders
i. a le through him will W promptly rilled
ROtf T WILLIAMSON Gea'l Agant.
.Tu'y 21 1SC0. llv6tn12ru
T. B A K E K!
SELECT SCHOOL
FOZl Y05Hii LAD1E3.
THK SEVENTH SESSIOX
OF! H! SCfeVntMs win enaraa i re .o y.n.is- .isv
temoer VI 18 under tbe ifirt ii true. .t 4
Iskir and M ss .lo-turaixs J Taoar-oa. a lady rml-
.rnuy iaal'2ed tod. reel the Education ST Y ana La
srs. sa.lsfactory ev:d- r.ce o' wh.ch can 'hi oi-tau e.l by
rufertnee to leat.motita'jir js-..tn ct '.r sLbvnuer.
THR COUriSE OK iSwJltUilfUSJ
Includep all 'he branches of aihorouh bducat'on 'lha
School is supplied wuh an eaceliexl Li'-rmr-.. i'blU
opldca! a d Chimtcal Apparataaai.d other appilaaem
' - aid tne pupils in their itml tt
THE mrSICAL DEPARTMEV T
Wilt e il nier tne charge or Mr. CliaLXa smifsin
. hose reputat'on as a tborongb aud tuccesatu. T.aci.si
a well knowu
TC1TION PER TERM CF FIVE Mur-THM.
'rlroary Liepartinem.... ........ .. ....fid 00
.'Ullior neDarlment. 20 111
ieoior Depnrtr.eut 'AIM
Veieniand Viaiern Langues eseh.ad Uonai. sai
iaaoii-on Piai.-.. Jo ia-
Use of P a. o .. w
Sx'ra. for Wed and lucid-' rala. per sessio. j
Vocal Musis wilt be taught ihrougn tne you- witboat
obarga. THOMAS BAhJtM
Austin Ang It IS vUu2 3m
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Marshall, John. State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 8, 1860, newspaper, December 8, 1860; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81463/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.