Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 234, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1870 Page: 3 of 5
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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Cairo and Illinol Central.Rallroad.
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CHANGE OF TIME-
Chicago, Illinois.
EXCEISIOR DIARIES . . . FOR 1871.
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Published Anunally for the Trade.
_____MISCELLANEOUS.
CULVER, PAGE 4 HOYNE,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
And
WHOLESALE STATIONERS.
128 and 130 Lake Street, Chicago.
their superiority
BRAZOS IRON BRIDGE COMPLETED.
and price, comprising
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- mneriurenden:
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTs
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. TH. K. < KAMI R. Proprietor
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ment of our best styles.
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^CHOOh ROOKB---BCHOOn. BOOKS
FORTH AVKNUK HOTRI
Congress Avenue,
Austin, Texas.
Have the largest and most complete ansortment
bin son.
Cermer Martial and Twemty ata th Mereeta,
Bugh-
Proprietors.
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of tis Omice. Peteete aa
April 19 tf
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W. L, RORARDS.
A. M. JACKso$
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cheapest in the market.
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A NEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE, with all
the material needed for condueting a daily and
weekly journal. Very cheap for cash. Apply to
GALVE8TON, TEXAS.
8TEICKLAKD a CLARKE,
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other
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with
aiwsion Merchants,
V. NEW YORK
signmeuts ot cotton
CITY KENTAUNANT.
MEALS skEVEI ar NI 1. Hot km
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Copica of the GENERAL LAWS, passed by
the Twelfth laginluture, at the Oounting Roon
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The publishers desire to call particular atten-
tion to their new line long HVo., 1 day to a page.
New Copyrighted line of Gold Enameled Flaps,
and Imitation Russia Red Edge Flaps, which they
are now making, of all sizes. Also the new style
of English Calf with Gilt Clasps and Cornerw, and
Scotch Plaid, with Gilt Claspa, oue and two days,
all of which are superior to anything heretofore
offered.
AXCY GROCERIE>.
A vp l It/ldoRs,
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E. M. Wheelock, at thia office,
pon WALK.
coPtks OF GENERAL LAws FOR SA.E.
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vom MALE.
alotka, i
BALE Br
Mrsos A HESRICKS
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BOARD AND LODGING PER DAY, $2c
IIOS COFFEE AI WAl*
READY FORCCSTOMERS.
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N. A. COWDREY,
Recejver
was devoured by people of all
Tis a weak book ; there's lii-
atir
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Tol
C. RUNGE.
Teacher Al. 8. A. T.
and Great Northern Railroad Depot.
B. F. LoNGLEY,
SLOCUM & THOMPSON,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Under Avenue Hotel,
M. K ■ SrRIcLAXD,
Lat • Bryn.
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•III l.lo-S.
The proprietor guarantees as 6ood fare an ran
be found at any house in Uda city, for a saving of
one dollar per day. E. 1. BREMOND.
_febitr Proprietor.
HANCOCK, or
NHrrIs, Anstin,Tex..
Diaries are put up in neat boxes, snitalle for
the Jobber and Retniter, theCuir and Scoteh Plaid
singly, the others in quarto, half or whole dozens,
according to price and quality.
Anticipating a large and increased demand, we
hope to receive the earty orders of or friends ami
customers, that they may thus seenre an asnort.
SECOND EE-UNION OF THE FIRSr
TEXAS CAVALRY,
■ Ven near to the Infnite nature,
very near to the hand of God,
More rich than the hills of Beulah.
w hich t he white feet of angela trod.
I- the sucred heart of woman;
The nature by which atone
The divine can beeome embodied,
• ud the ”Pj44each iU home."
LAWRENCE 4c CLARKE,
__________________Austin, Texas.
, PAGR a moYNK,
u C. CLARKK,
Iate of Mobila, AlL
give entire satisfaction.
pom BALE.........
In presenting to the trade our list of EXCEL
SIOR DIARIFS, for 1871, the publishers feel con-
fident that they are unsurpassed by any in the
Arrangements have been completed with the
Houston Dreet Navigation Company, which now
insures prompt movement of all fr lght forward
ed to or hum Galveston by this route,
GEORGE B NICHOIS,
Pasnenser trals run daily to and from Colum
THIS and Harrisbure, muaking eclose eennectjon 4
with Galveston by ratl.
Passeugers v (11 fiua this route the best tetween
Galveston and Austi.
Texas Cavalry held in the city of Austin, on the
29th of April, 1870, I hereby give notice that the
Second Re-unJon will take place in the city of
SAN ANTONIO. on the 26th of OCTOBER inst.
All diecharged noldiers and sailors, who
served in the cause of the Union during the war
together with all Union refugees, are cordially
invited to attend.
aAlpuwork done of the most chaste and original
Shop near and Bast of the Capitol.
may12-dtt
Dealers in
ITALIAN AND AMERICA * MARBLES.
HEADSTONES, TABLEH,
Mohuments, Tombw andiron Ralugs, ete.
Atascosa ctnnr
Austin county.
regularity of the exeretive functione. A sallow
complexion, a thick, opuque,coarse skin, a tainted
breath, rush of blood to t he hond, loss of memory,
lit adache, and extreme mental depression, are the
usual accompaniments of costiveneas. A course
of the Bitters will infallibly relieve and finally
banish those obnoxious symptoms, while invigo-
rating the stomach and promoting healthy action
in the liver. This gental vegetable etomachie and
alterative strikes at disease in its primary sources,
the aesimilating. secretive aud expulsive organs.
And the cure* ft effects areeonsequently thorough
and eomplrta._______L_oc2eodwy
Getting Murried.- Easays for young toon, on
social erhls and abuses, which interfere with mar-
riugo-with sore means of relief for the err lug and
unfortunate, diseased aud debilitated. Sent free,
in sealed envelope. Address HOWARD A«»O
CL4T1O>, No. 2 8. Ninth street, Philadelphia,
Pa. ’ jea-dawiv.
«ARaD WORK8,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
nt- und
rrhirei,
vener •
t ak a
stoodin shining rows around
ne, clothed in white garments
wns of gold on their heads.
their guests comfortable, and their
By ttOr
conveyd tree of eharge to and tro
Galveston. April 14 um.
brirk, is new.tann ana
feom Cniro tem. Loula. No change of cars from
eage and to an potnta North and Enet, vin ©hica-
It 14 frona * to 150 miles shortet, and from
ticker than any other route.
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tssawir
.......fee-*
AUG. F. OTTO, Secretary.
September 21, 1870. oczt d
rWRNrY 640 AITEMNATE CEn
I title ates of the H. T. & B. R. R. Co. Also
one 1280 head right certificate for sale.
Travis county, G B Zimplemann.
Trinity county, Thomas H Kenley.
Upshur county, B T Humphreys.
Uvalde county, James A Rol '
Victoria connty, C C Carsner.
Walker County, W H Stewart.
Washiogton county, Li ddleton Smith.
Webb connty, J M ‘Rudr
Wharton county, Isaac
More than 430/000 of these Watches are now
neaking for themselves in the pockets of thepeo-
ple-“ proof and a guarantee of therrsuperiorit
over allot Iter*.
j line, and are in every respect much improved
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from dust und lessen- । over former years.
। a ce not to niuear, bet i alcde 0y,
Porton of that uround me ; and to me
High mountain* are afeeling, but the hum
or human cities tortaze.
I It MooMs.
Aeea Hotel on the nost
Thgsagrseterssttbettzimahleminadte T*
M (, shed celestial music on the breeze * •
.« : early as the pipe whose virgin gold
Aent s the lip of Fhubua.
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Gen’l Southeru Pass Agent. New Orleans
W7p. JOHNSON.
General Passeuger Agent, Chicago
W N. HUGHILL.
General superintendent, Cuicago
Ticket Agents in Galveston :
as they do eighteen sizes, each in the various
bindings, or from one hundred and twenty five to
one hundred and firty different varieties, which
contain the Postage laws and Stamp Duties of
the United States, together with other valuable
and important information, useful to the business
man and professional gentleman. They are man-
ufaeture in the best mauner, ou fine paper, the
I quality of which is the same through the entire
i - S A H FNEIFKS.
itinit; tis fanciful, sentimental; but
lds the great idea that in Heavet
there are people who think and work,
he an orthodox woman, took the bi-
bt at its word simply. If there were
5 l streets and houses, there must
H pie walking in them, children
Paying in them, living in them. And
tis idea she worked out, not in a bril-
att way, not with any philosophical
Acuracy or breadth ; she simply made
Heaven useful. It is the thought of
that has made real to us the im-
mortal life.
On and after WEDVtSDAT. December 16, 1869,
two train* win leave Galveston daily, al 10 a. M .
and 9:30 p. m. The 10A.M. train win make cione
Columbus the eame evening.
The 3:30 P. M. Walk arrive at Houston at 7 P. m
Train* leave Houstom at 7:30 a. x. and 3:30P.M.
Tho 7:30 A. M. tralu make* clone connetion with
the Mergan Bteamehtp Une fur New Orleam. The
200.P.M.traineakes.cioge conueetion with the
H.&T.C. and STB.. B, A C. Railroads, arriving
at alvesto at cw p. M.
Baggage checked through.
rEn paupuin to art for teketa tUG. H.6 II.
Through tiaketa fer gal at all the office* of ir
B.. B. A C. and H. A T. C. railroad*.
ROBABDS a JAOKSON.
T lawyers,
Practice 1* all the courts at Austin, Texas,
febidkwiy ’
Tevasslirite!. or
B < MII DHk.l.
ornrrn urimr.
lenndertpingin pn,.
L nnd fn iitntes 2
of Teeth tug ( ,
onruiuns and Price
ndima-c- ful :
Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch.
I is already a decided success, mid a great improve-
ment on any stem-winding wateh in the Ameri-
can market, and by far the cheapest watch of ita
quality now offered to the public. To those living
in Rortious of the United States where watch-
makers do not abound, watches with the above
mentioned improvement* which tend to insure ac-
euraey,cleanlnessa,durubility aud convenience,
must prove invaluable.
Every watch guaranteed by the company.
To prevent inuposition, buyer* should me that
every wateh should bear either of the following
trade marks : American Watch Co.. Waltham.
I Mass.: Amn. Wateh Co., Waltham. Mans.; Ameri-
can Wateh Co., Cresceut St., Waltham, Mass.; Ap-
pleton, Tracy A Co., Waltham, Mass.; Waltham
Wateh Co., Walthamu, Mass.; P. S. Bartlett, Wal-
thnm. Mh**j Wiu. Ellery, Waltham, Mans.; Home
Watch Co., Boston, Mass.
For sole at retail by all respectable dealers.
A descriptive circular giving much usefui in-
formation sent to any address on application.
No watches retahed by the Company.
Addrese, ROBBINS A APPLETON.
Gen’l Agents, 182 Broadwny, New York,
Ask te see the new FULL PLATE WATCH
bearing th trade mark, "Ameriean Wateh Co.
Crescent St., Waltham, Mass." It is by fur tbe l
best fnll-plate watch made iu the United States,
and surpanses anything heretefore made in this
country for railway engineers, conductors, ete.
lesoeod3m
BLANK DEEDS. '
11 L A .V K D K E I) s
For sale
AT THIS OFFICE.
__________________________ octadawtr
STEAM ENGINES AND BtlLRXS.
8. B. BRUSH, Texas Agent
FoR
TODD d HAFFEKTY'H MACHINERY.
It to the best aud cheapest, aud nerer fails to
What is the world, said Mr. Froth-
it _ im, but a house of many chambers?
Her is Spain, an apartment of ro-
manc e ; England, one great workshop;
Germany, a school of science ; Rome,
a chamber of glorious art. We are
citizens of all. Our home is where we
dwell, not where we stay. It is where
we riant our loves, make our life in-
terests. I he mind makes the world,
ur heart makes the home. God's
Jack county, M McMillan.
Jackson county, John McIver.
Jasper county, J II Carlton.
Jefferson county, E C Ogden.
Johnson county, 0 P Arnold.
Karnes county, T J Reagan.
Kaufman county, R B Shaw.
Kendall county, J F Stendeback.
Kerr county, J M Tedford.
Lamar county, J S Bland.
Lampasas county, Shad’k T Denson.
Lavaca county, W C Coleman.
Leon county, Wm Conroy.
Liberty county, H II Dever.
Limestone county, Peyton Parker.
Live Oak county, Patrick Pugh.
Llano county, M B Clendennen.
McLennan county, W H Morris.
Marion county, J H Roberts.
Mason county, Jno Lembarg.
Matagorda county, Conrad Franz.
Medina county, Valentine Vollmar.
Milam county, J T Tormey.
Montgomery county, Abner Wam-
ack.
Nacogdoches county, R D Orton.
Navarro county, James A Nelms.
Newton county, Henry Cazey.
Nueces county, John McClane.
Orange county, W W Johnson.
Palo Pinto county, D C Brooks.
Panola county, A B Ross.
Parker county, J W Hedrick.
Polk county, T F Mercer.
Red River county, Jno S Carroll.
Robertson county, F M Hall.
San Augustine county, Henry Lewis.
San Patricio county, Hugh Timon.
San Saba county, Stephen W Ferry.
Shelby county, Joel P Wheeler.
Smith county, J W Butler.
Starr county, Wm S Halsey.
Tarrant county, T B James.
Taylor county, Peter Davidson.
Titus county, Wm R Edwards.
12 to M Noufs quicker than any other rte.
At Chicagp direct comnerdons are made
C1« veland.agara Falls, Buffalo. New Yurt, Bos-
ton, Mputreal,Pburg. Philadetphta, Batumore
and ail parte of the Eaut, ala* ForMwuukee
Bt.Paal, lake Bupeior, ami 41 paint* North.
New and elegusbrawing Room Bleping Cars
onal night tatn between Cairo aa< Chicago,
and miroan d st. Louin.
Baggage c backedto all important point*.
For through tieketa apply at the Few Orieans,
Jeckeon and Great Northern Railroad Mcket
Office, vomer nt Camp pad Cominon etreeta, tun
der City Hotel, at 156 ommon ntreet, under Mt
pel, and eonveyed into the channel* or circula-
tion in the form of venous blood, while the waste
“•Her to discharge through the bowel*. Unlens
all these processes are duly performed, dineane, of
8ome sort. Ip inevitable; und the best of all meai
dual ageuta for prenerving or restoring the tone
and regulating the action of the three organ.,
(the stomach, liver and intestmen)— by which the
three-told work l* carried on, 1. Hostetter-astom.
ahi Bitter*. Ingestion is generally accompa-
nied by constipation, and the gentle cathartie op-
eration of the Bitter* la noless important in canes
of this kind than it* tonie effect upon the stomaeh
and the biliary gland. Beauty of person, as well
as health, depend*, in no small degree, upon the
Th* ife Smetaiming ________The two
organ* which minister most directly to the sup-
port of the body, are the stomach and uver. in
th* forme the flirt procees of digestion take.
Plaeb under the netiomrot that powerful borent
thecetfejulee. Thenee the food, converted mto
a pulpppanes into the duodenum, where iiacu.
Jeetedtothe action of the bite, or gall, nowin,
froiggthe liver, and of the fluid geherepH m- th
pantraaer aweetbread at th* ayatens. The-, me
cretioma eeparate the nutrieiows 2ortion from the
The following tofM the New York
Tribune’s report of Rev. O. B. Froth-
ingham’s sermon last Sunday morning.
The text was :
re \ P V — —
elford, Stephens, Throckmorton, Van
Zandt, Wichith;"Wbargra Wise,
Young and Zavalla.
-T a m li nil,.. _
JOHN NUMMEIS, Proprietor.
h ise is just what wo ourselves make
it The narrow, bigoted soul,
of its own faith, lives in a smalt and
mean space. To such the Father’s
in accordance With a resolution adopted nt the — M, z0a,, mjayuununu muvet, unarr Si
first Re-union of the officer* and soldiersof the st Cheries Hotel,) and at the New Orleana, Jackeou
--- _ anl ( Iruat Navt haev L.iinnn. 1
The superior organ ization and great extent of
the Companx’s works at Waltban, enable them
to produce W atehes at a price which renders com-
vettion futile, and those who buy any utter
Wateh merely pay from twenty-five to fifty per
cent more for their watehes than j. neeessury
We are now seeling Wutham Watches at less
prices in greenbaeks, than the gold prices bofore
tm war.. There la m> other manufacture or any market, in quality, sty
kind in the Uuited States of which this can Be
said.
whit
cree
! ctrine of immortality used to
I vi J oft he sentiment of usefulness.
BASTIAN, HENZE 4 SCHAFER, 1
atavazusterzctgzugyecmnavgronshe
tion paid to. Roofng, Guttering aud Jobbing,
which we will guaruntee to do in the beas atX
and on the shortest notice, aud moat reasonabie
term*.
________________ - aelam
GXMNAeTI® •cMOOL. F•unovs.
Boy. at from 7 to 1« years will be admitted to
tho above School, by applying to the Teacher,
TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 8 o’clock r m , at
SCHOLZ’S place.
These time-pieces combine every improvement
that a long experience has prov ed of real prarti-
cal use. laving had t he refusalof nearly every
invention in watch making originating in this
country or Europe, only those were finny adopt-
ed which severe testing by the mast skillful arti-
sans in our works. and long use on the part of
the public, demenstrated to be essential tocor-
reet and enduring time-keeping.
Among the mauy improvements ve would par.
ticularize :
The invention and use of a centre-pinion of pe-
culiar eonstruetion, to prevent damage to the
train by the breakup- of main springs. & original
with the Amercan Watch Company, who, having
had the refusal of all other contrivances, adopted
Fogg’s Patentpinion m being the best aud fault-
less.
Hard cue l and tempered hair springs, now un-
versally, adnitted by wateh-makrs to be the Is st. !
are used in all grades of Waltham Watches.
All Walt haul Watehes have dust-proof
proteetug the muovement Li— ____; 1,
ing the necessity of the frequent cleaning ueces-
sary in other watches.
*t. corner of Polymn
LEAN- LA
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durbit, and aceuracy of the Waitham
. . .2 To natibfy that elaes in all these reaper u,
istodesid the question as to the real value of
these time-keepers.
.marchasdiv__________
B. B. B. a C. B. W.
I have opened a Restaurant on Pecan street
Austin Texas, and will satisfy all who honor m. ,
with their patronage.
(‘APITOW. HOTEL,
WILHIAM TIL AXTON, Proprietor.
.Congress Avenue, near Capitol Building. An.
tiu, Texas. This hotel, having been reerutly re-
fitted and thoroughly renovated in all ita part-,
is H0W prepared t receive boarders. Wild ot
without lodging. Good accomnmodatious guaran
teed at reasonableprices. sejody
XCHANGE H • T K I.,
date Island City Hotel,)
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
F F 1 i 1
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No ri< t
Eifir-im--re-eeepe--
MISCE LLANEOUK.
LAND aeznev.
BANKING AND EXCHAxaN
C. R. JOHNS 4 CO., Austin, Texas.
Land and money buniness, anywhere in the
Btate.will hve our prompt attention. augzstt
dek •t two hu ur <
n numerous • : grav
nroruuti tl for tha-e
SCHOOL BOOKS IN THE CITY.
Which they offer at the very lowest prices.
Aleo a full ameortnent of
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC , ETC.
J. G. MonEY, ami
Miakk k Joss,
Central Wharf
ntty promptly flled,
‘p 4 by the moat , x
great discovery—that the beauty and
tragt ince of the flower are necessary
t - ( xistence, serving as they do to
. t the insect which conveys to it!
- rti lizing pollen. There is no idle-
vi n in the daisies and violets.
w God onO must first learn this
The mansion of love is the great
after all. The t)
,00 is love, outweighs
120 gts, Howshall we get that love ?
015 to love with all one’s heart here.
erain of earnest, loyal, devoted,
4nseifish affection is enough to make
111 whole world homelike. To love
“hother better than on‘s elf is to be-
nheaven here, ‘ ‘ ‘ ■ -
ve great lesson of all is that the
L4 mansions are within one’s own
o got Heaven is here; the world
heloPe, anticipation, feeling, H al
L We have it here first, if we
it at all.
s ald key,ane
btaines
-SEine.:
* Hobeph Jung.
—os Marsden.
Bell county, W J Long. .
Bexar county, H D Bonnett.
Blanco County, Thos F Odiarne.
Boeque county, Sapuel Fossett,
Bowie county, R M Johuson.
Brazoria ounty, Edwn Kolkow,
Brown county, Gresham Lee.
Burleson county, R F Jackson.
Burnet county, R W Cates.
Caldwell county, J L Lane.
Calhoun county, Joseph Cahan.
Cameron county, Wm Scanlan.
Chambers county, F M Wallis.
Cherokee county, R M Reagan.
Collin county, W M Bush.
Colorado county, W II Smith.
Comal county, Chas Saur.
Comanche county, W HCunningham.
Cooke county, Isaac Hobs.
Coryell county, E W Franks.
Dallas county, J M Brown.
Davis county, A Frazier. —
Denton county, W F Eagan.
Delta county, E Blackwell.
De Witt county, Jack Helm.
Ellis county, John F King.
El Paso county, Juan Armendares.
Erath county, Fealdon M Robs.
Falls county, B F Scogin.
Fannin county, J M McKee,
Fayette county, R 0 Faires.
Fort Bend county, W M Burton.
Freestone county, J B Rodgers.
Galveston county, Frank Dirks.
Gillespie county, Sylvester Kleck.
Goliad county, Isaac Franklin.
Gon tales county, James F Mathew.
Grayson county, J W Hunter.
Grimes county, J M Gibbs.
Guadalupe county, Jno F Gordon.
Hamilton County, F A Hambright.
Harden county, P S Watts.
Harris county, A B Hall.
Harrison county, E K Taylor.
Hays county, J R Brown.
Henderson, county, Wm Davis.
Hidalgo county, Leon Estapa.
Hill county, Erim Beauchamp.
Hood county, J C Hightower.
Hopkins county, J A Weaver.
Houston county, E L Dorsett.
Hunt county, Creed Hall.
man.
Williamson county* Jno L Peay.
Wilson county, N de la Zerda.
Wood county, Jno P Williams.
' Zapata county, J C Shelley.
The following named counties are
without sheriffs ; aa soon as they are
appointed, or elected, we will add them
to the above Hat? Archer, Baylor,
Callahan, Clay, Coleman, Concho, Daw*
son, Dimmitt,, Fastlnd, Ed-
wards, Encinal, Frio, Hardeman, Jones,
Kimble, Kinney, Knoz, La Salle, Me-
Culloch, McMullen, Madison, Maw*
rick, Menard, Montague, Presidio, Re-
fb gio, Runnels, Rusk, Sabine, Shack-
ofered to any one (on. i
NH0 K1 "nmk*
•iKATR give- strengt
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w ••• ve wa~tei the
•ry kin. und »il pr-o •
mne wenk by suprude hn
ky ita u-e.
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ef oud 1 < forin ne 1,
)>•- notortuu- quark- w h
»!• or nainz any qu » k
It’- werk nomaiter u| •
• P or till. J) our t onititie
tilt. prumally Ul ! ,
porut ioned in hl* work:
i h -trrer. Itween » r
14- Mo
1} R ei an-re the 1:
kb a- ~ rufula, eypl: -
kinnwr of every -
Pet *p irutiu. Fonl ) • < '
vr the Ear. Sore I >r •
th* Hlair t’leers, Bo
tl! dim ames of the Lnnk-
ree, nuw tlolar.
Ka r heve- pain of ever)
I ar he. Toothae l‘
■ f’nina in the Breast anet
ie remedy in *H Nervou-
ly should Im without H
R l» a eertnin cure for ■
Ilrinary Oruns. an<l di-
ut nature, Lnee herrha a.
bra, and S, minal We ak
4 by It* nse Priee.
AT R, for females on }
all eperual irn xnlaritit '
' ladea. Marrie d i t lo"
It whu i a eertnin con
tbe too powerful. Prie".
r» medti 4 ar prepur d
re Dr Clark - imediat"
rantrd f|. and pr!
ld -end a curefully writ,
menta to Dr Clark, aml
e sent promptly to thnit
beeon-uite per onal 3
ue- • aaury arcommoda
it thmsives mull i hi
DR. J < LARK
dway. New Yorkcit}
in my Fathers’s house are many
ma sions" He spoke of the tender,
cific, not doctrimal, and entirely
ral meanings which Christ had
to these words, and of the
Ith an<l exaltation which its re_
, a ition of God in natare had im-
part ’.to the world. He made it His
I, by living in it.
| 1 / 51 ’ RAlikjAn."
rpo TSI wonrm AND BAS
Blanket*, white and colored Flannel*, Bed
Tick*. Batineta, Jean*. Bheeting, and Shirting*,
Bleached and Brown Domestics, Shawls, etc. etc.,
together with everythiug in the staple Dry Good*
one. SAMPSON A HENRICKB. [
_febldaw____
DuEL*sMIAm.
SAN ANTONIO................TEXAS.
Dreet importers of
CALIFORYLA WINES AND BRANDIES.
Guarantee thene articles aa the purest, best, and
pi _ the harp, and ever singing
hym: - Then came our busy age,
wht : hi men give all their lives to sow-
ing reaping—working in every direc-
ti day these mens •We don’t
ku W howto sing, and we don’t want
< learn; golden crowns are certainly
r u for table than other head-gear ;
we T mt to work, and we don’t want
t . t Heaven on those terms ?” So
ti whole idea of immortality became,
in i measure, unreal ; if there were
not .... to do, there was nothing to
h : for. Then followed the idea that
ti • we were to think, to love, to be
11 - rvi ; to have something to do,
F for those we leave behind.
said once that he had never
al lo to believe that thought could
" ~ his perplexity had always been
- ir : to the serviceableness of the
' and added : “Well, I don’t
need have any apprehension
al • '-it; there will always be nuts
eu igh • > crack
Lately was published a woman’s
the “Gates Ajar,” a book for
Wl the demand was enormous,
bouse can never be a home. In that
house, builded in eternity and infini-
tude, is the mansion of thought, of
truth. You are where your thoughts
in . and the truer those thoughts are
the nobler your world will be.
Another great chamber of this house
is that of use. You can never find even
3 nseless chip or loaf. It has been
sai i that there are things—flowers, for
in*! ance— which were made for the
sike f their beauty simply. I took up
Darwin the other day, and read of his
ogiel h
" «?i tii.
ud pa e ve
> • re
Mtr 2 it
■ ■■ ugtoti, D.C
within tn. or three
. •2 tim
KR U LAWs pa--e«
sLAIURE. will 1
• poet pule 1. upon the
the !
ti -
prod
APKR
' ’ par+ r. IO® an ordnary
tnl with tar and uwed on
nter th® < i ■
csa t Mour-, to keep
• u- 4 on the in-ide.
A"TFR/*O and make- a
t n>.:« ouly from $ •>
erver he Im- on the ou
f l’* Ve fli ■ Itlur srtit ' 4 •
Fu-r < ompany, • ui .1.
I 'll Naco.
hin 1 t. New < irieana
k !- n t -outheru state -
mcuczc:28«:
NK IOUNE.
(Late Old Capitol House
HOUSTON...........J.......... TEXAS
g-e i
(- • ■ IAren ( , u
Aly -ute- Pri .■
roulaint,
> • . 1 .
l hat ■ • en ■. Sont 1
ton by Ter thir .
V '! KDD IN E < <
STAPLE AND FANe¥ DH¥ I.. ALLEN, • €0.
le-s of use ; the triters are always
at eists.
-Byron.
rhght is deeperinan speech,
Fer ling deepertmaMAKhoght •
- l- to sonleunnerr teach
W hat untothemcelveswes tanght.
. 7 ________ • -Dial.
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