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4 a a Cl ei rt ai tsx. th iilil i UOTATJUMAN PCBLISHKD BT CAIt HWEtLi T31XjXr. AUGUST 12, 1875 Traa-u AtcllauUuUM In Wonderful a dlelaal aauU- rJ of the Eaca'jptaa tree ita antiseptic and disinfectant la axeaUaat. Tna districts in which it is iniigsaaaa an healthy, and thosa into which it has bea Introdaced and thftrea bare become few milea from Algiers is which wm noted for its deadly taTtta. Uia on it ia the ammar mostba wm almost ica-possible.

Ia the year 18C? the owner planted 1300 Eucalyptaa treenand ihtj grew nine feet in thixtaea months, and dot aiioglecaaeoffeverappeared. Nor hasthers been any ferer there since. Now, If the Eucalyptus will make the sickly climate of Tre Foutane healthy it can safely telied on as an antiseptic and disinfectant, and I advise thoae curious In such matters to watch the success of tbe TrappUt monks In iU cnltivatloo. i Near Constantine, Algeria, there were vast swamps, never dry, even in th hottest months, and productive of violent periodic fevers. About 14.000 Eucalyptus trees were planted there, and they soon dried np every square foot of (be swamp and killed off tbe fevers.

Maiaon Carree, near Hanaach, was once a great market for quinine, as there was much fever; but tince the blue gum has been planted there the demand for quinine has almost entirely ceased. Mexico and Cuba were also, not many yeara ago, great consumers of quinine, and, as the mercantile books ot exporters in your city will show, since the introduction of Eucalyptus into these countries the demand has greatly fallen olf. It is reported a very unhealthy railroad station in tbe Department of Var, Southern France, has been made healthy by a grove of forty Eucalyptus trees. Effort are -now ueing made to introduce this wonderful tree into Ceylon as an antidote to jungle fever, and it is also being carried over in large numbers for planting in tbe jungles of India. Tbe English have given it great attention, but the most intelligent tree-growers believe it is too delicate to stand the cold water of English springs, i Tbe Eucalyptus seems destined to make tbe tour of the world, but it will be found to grow best in the La Platta States and California.

llefurring to our own country, planters have met with the moat wonderful auccess in cultivating it ou the Pacific coast. One who planted several thousand trees at- Wilmington, California, saysr "When Mt out they were only from three to Ave inches in heigut, and in oue year they grew six ami eight feet high." Another gentleman, the editor of tbe Kern county (Cal.) CourUr, who owns a farm on which he is experimenting with Eucalyptus trees, writes is "I have givcu the Eucalyptus what I re- as a reasonably fair test on my own arm. This farm Is cultivated by two Chinese families. Ore of the families lives near the north and the other the south end of the bial, alout three-fourths of a mile part. The localities Uth parties inhabit are favorable to the development of malaria.

The soil is rich, moist and teaming with vegetable life, and the free sweep sweep of tbe I prevailing wind is obstructed by the. inter vention of dense tuickets. As might be expected they have every year, during the heated term, suffered with malarial fever. Last we determined to test the virtues of Eucalyptus, la February wo gave to the party at the north enil two ounces of blue gum seed, with directions It should lie planted near tbe house. It germinated finely, and produced thousands of young plants, but unfortunately most of them were killed by frost.

About 1200, however, survived. These, wheu the heated term commenced, had attained an average height of two feet. and a strong aromatic or camphor- held, and came to several distipct conclu-ous odor, perceptible at a distance of 100 Ic was their opiniou that the gather-yards. In due time the party at the south iog in London ohould beatrcly represent a- end were visited by their usual mildly dis- Uve, aua siiouia be composed ol. commis-tressioir fevtr, bur.

mi to the present time I aioners aupoiutcd by the hurdles; that In (nearly the end of the fever season) we have looked in vain for the tirat svmtoms to da- I velop at the other end. Tbey are all, to I their own astonUhmeut, in the most robust health. These trees now average mora thi three feet in height, and the atmosphere at tbe house Is strongly impregnated with tneir odor, i We have investigated in vain for some other cause to which to attribute the anomalous state of health of the inmates. and can- rind none but the reputed sanitary properties oi tbis tree." But not only has tbe Eucalyptus tree become, a favorite in California for its well known medicinal properties, but it grows so fast and to such an euormous size it is now being planted for wood. The enterprising n.i, i i.n..i.

while to form a company for the purpose of raising Eucalyptus. A gentleman writing of the company ssys: "Two hundred acres of choice land bave been secured within A mile or two of Los Auircloa, on which Eucalyptus, only four years and a hair old irora the aeed, are now which' measure sixteen inches in circumference and are twenty-two feet high. It is estimated each one of these trees are worth one dollar for fuel and more than that far manufacturing purposes. Foresters calculate that 600 can be grown to tbe acre. and it equina no great calculation to show how profitable such a business may be made.

Tbe company organised ia Los Aageloa pro pose purchasing land at thirty dollars per acre, and tee cost of seed, planting, will probably average twenty-five cents per tree. 1 lie total for ooy trees ana tbe acre ot laud will reach $1S0 to $200. At the end ot four years, supposing the trees to succeed aa the average do, tbe timber will ba worta 000. Aa these trees stump and sprout rapidly, another such yield of tim ber rnav be, expected in fonr vear more. Fuel, as ia known, is very expensive in all the sreat valleys of California.

with tba Eucalyptus tree, the farmers of the State seem to bave tba remedy in their own bands, beyond which it afford I an opportunity of avcWing an income by the sale ot timber for manufacturing purposes. Farmer In California are generally avail ing themselves ot the advantages to be de rtvea from the Eucalyptus. Air. J. II.

Byers, what baa a farm near tbe towa of Colusa, on the west bank the Sacramen to rivet, ha planted 50,000 Eucalyptus ot me rfj, troa-warkedl variety, which ha intends growing aa an orchard, the trees being art oat about tea feet anart. His reason, he says, for planting iron-barks Instead of blue gum ia that they stand the severe iroaia neat. While I waa at Francisco, Mr. "St. A.

Mathews came doan.frou Sacramento to purchase SO, 000 Eucalyptus of the iron-oar variety, which i he said be was going to plant oaxebouti 100 acres of rich land that bad never U-fure beea lie will raise cotton the first jear between, tbe rows of trees, and the second year sugar beets, after which the trees will be grown alone, aa tbey will probably east too eauch shade for the succevstui caluvation of crop be tween thOUU 4 i Mr. Mathews has raised 50,000 trvea in one season, eiuht inches hit h4rou taad half pounds ot seed, gaUtered from treea grown ia Oakland, California. This ia quite important, for proves the native Califor nia seed will germinate quite aa well aa the iroporieu arocir. nc uwea oa one Mce of land equal quantities of iaauortod aad CmTt forma seed, aad aays he found the result ao much in favor the California seed that hereafter be will us no other kind It ia unnecessary to discus further iha merits of the Eucalyptaa tree; tbe evidence already addncrvl iv ao overwhelming Ua ita favor it must commend iiatlf atroaidy to the favor of our fanners and tree-plan teis. It should be given a full and fair trial ia all the State i-ehina- it-wtlt "grow nearly verv here i a the Tiii tew Mates, and woul thrive luxat.am: ia the i'Ui It should be planted s-V a in all ur.

fever aad ague- pata the jSolftiriOils Tajxir lurking la wamps op atsvl other boatlwra tiutes, it will do a aerrica for A oa erica worth millions, ai lauca saffor iog as well as save uianj valuable liTca. Let as by all means pe ts EuraJyptoa a XrmL James 8. bdbi, I'rlttd tut Anaj. Mr Alexander 47vrb.n, fba su Arcl Jastl a -oafjMBMMuia An august and ancient tribunal ancient and august of any save t-' "Hi-'i Court of Parliament" virtually ccaied io exist on Tuesday, Joly 6. The Court of Queen's Bench, wnich represent -ritunal heU before the King himself at teaat 1000 years ago, sat then for tbe lan and in ali htm an probability wilt Lever sit I gain.

It may not technically cease to exist until November, and antil then it survives merely aa an vt mlioKie an idea ot conce ption af tbe mind bat it will actually no more. It held a sitting on Monday for tba purpose of givn. judgment, and those judgments will be iu last, for, arlesa something unforeseen -happens, it will never sit It is impossible (aa Lord Colt ridge observed a year or so ago) to contemplate without a feeling of interest, and periapt a passing pang of regret the extinction and passing way of so atnrwt and ancient an Even, la this country, so temv cious itats traditions and mtyst of ia Its judicial institutions the Queen's Bench, as it was enrtly called, or, to use its correct legal title, 'the Court of the King betore the King himaelf" 'Swam ipto.reyt"- waa the moht ancient of all, and far more ancient than Parliament itself; for it can ha traced back clearly in tbe substance of its nature aad character, and in tba essence of its jurisdiction, to the time of Alfred abovs ten centuries ago. It is a carious circumstance that, reckoning from tba accession of Alfred, in 871 the earliest date at which such a jurisdiction ran be Shown to bare been exercised, when the eriginal of tbe judieatare act which abolished it waa introduced, just 1000 yean should, have lapsed. To fcir Alexander Cockburn certainly ia tnany respecti not the least distinguished of the series, belongs the melancholy distinction of being the last Lord Chief Justice of England.

The jurisdiction of the court, it is true, is preserved by the judicature act, and ia vested in a division of the High Court of Judicature. And its particular jurisdiction is vested in that division exclusively. But as a court as that great court which has existed ever since the conquest as a distinct and separate tribunal, with that high and lofty jurisdiction which could originally only be exercised by tbe King in person, and was so exercisea by our sovereign ever since tbe time of Alfred, aa that great court of tba King, inferior only to Parliament in greatness and. in dignity its history has closed. its proud distinction and its lofty traditions expiie and pass away and becooie as things of the past It has, how ever, a great history, a history of centuries' dura.

ion, closely connected with the constitution of the country through a long succession of ages, and associated with a aeries of great names and historic, often tragic, events; and it waa not fitting that it should pass away forever without a word by way ol memorial and in some measure of The Prosbjterlaa t'alau-Progatume for The delegates from the Presbyterian Churches throughout the world are ia ses sion, ijoniiou in order to perfect the scheme of Presbytenan confederation. As many aa forty-eight organizations it is ex pected will be represented. coinoriHinc the Presbyterians of EugUnd, Scotland, Ire land, Australia, tue United States. New South Wales, and other parts of tbe Chris tian world. -Ibis union of all I has been for some time in process of preparation It was first sug gested in connection with the tri-ceotenaiy commemoration oi tue Kirtii of.

John Knox, a(l wa8 approved ty the I'reahj tenan aa- sembly of this country which met in 1873. At the World Coufeience of the Evangeli cal Alliance, held in iew i October, 1873, a meeting of the Presbyterian dele gates present was called by liev. Dr. James ilcCosh. aud their assent to the idea of con federation secured.

A committee represent ing the State Church of Scotland, tbe Free Church of Scotland, the nited Presbyterian Chnrch, the Ueformed freabyteriau tbe Presbyterian Church of Ireland, and the Jbanguab Presbyterian met in Edin burgh, 1974, and discussed the programme of the meeting now about to be regard to the Euglish speaking clmrchea be Confesaiou. should cousti- tute the doctrinal basis of union, but that in regard to other churches baving Presby terian governmeut, a general agreement with the Reformed symbols of doctrine should be required. It will lie the business of this conference in London to draft a constitution as a' basia of a formal confed-ation." The delegates appointed from the southern Presbyterian Church are liev. Drs. Stuart Itobinaon, J.

A. Lefcvre and JI. D. Hoge. Dr.

Robinson baa been in England i several weeks. Pragreaa Evsata. fi Jorl' woaea on Saturday, and the managert announce that The book fair, in New York, closed on I aw we buvwvoi ui -rv vuv IUVI1 utVfO OAUUU1 UC expectations. was an expenmeut that waa entered into with some but the result has proved that hereafter the book fair will fully take the place, of the trade sale, and that tbe publishers will be materially benefited oy it. The sales amouaiea to The association held a--dinner at the St.

James Hotel on Saturday evening; at which about 130 pub- iiBners ana oooKscners were presemt. it was a merry gathering, and wiue, wit and repartee flowed in nappy consanguinity aayt a aararoga Home of ourex- 1 a-wA tiiukini as an i ti a aa em A SUVI uiOtaiu BUA1UU3 UU OS IrM tba class standing of the young men who fiimrwi in thai r-il ttr midm hum luai' Have not been able to make full inquiries since our attention nas been cal let to tbe matter, but it would seem that most of them rank high in their college classes as well as ia athletics. Of the victorious Cornell boys all are said to stand high, Ostrom aid King of tbe University crew being both excellent scholar. They are working their way tarougn the college, and Stand among the uvmk a uq i iiiiDuus luvu arc i in mui) standing as class men, one being number five ia a clasa of over forty, and another is" sevemn in a ciass ot aoouc tne same size. The Union crew are all high class men, standing nearer the head, most of them, than tbey came out with their boat.

The sale of the Clifton and Glen Echo hetda of short-horn cattle took 'place in Clark cannty, Kentucky, on July JO, The hetda were the property of Williaca Lowrv and Walter Handy, and consisted of eighty-three cows and eleven bulls. The net re-ceiptt were 133. 650; the highest priced ani mal $3500, aad the lowest $25, the average being about 340 per head. Host of the cattle ware purchased by Keatockians. It la snsseated by tbe Unicairo JYibun 1 that tba French relief rand, which baa been Win so Ions; aad accumulating merest in XSew should ba aeat to tba relief of the auSerers by the lato floods lh France.

This raonev. aaataunad frooa aic- turee nuataq sy Freaeh wa9 for-1 waraea to ttiis country for tbe relief of snf- lenng artists ia Chicago after the great fire in that city, bos by tba time tls money reached tba iSew York eommiaeioa the ob ject for which waa lateadeil jo Kmrr of tba Chicago urMtsf who could do aa had graja nwa to varsoe their in otner cities, anil fiose'whc vera able to provide 'lor themselves. Qaaco the aaoaav baa reinained in 2fetr Tork aaappUed, aad, witlrtha to-1 teres! aocamalauoBa, new ataootsta to be twasm thrrty or forty thousand doflars. There ta ao war la wkich it can ba tised ia this eoaatrv-. It ia a rraeefal laid trrarew al raggeetioa of the Tritium tei send the money back to Fraaea for tba relief of ha IWMana anffonara.

1 W- -a S.J1 tga The' ro-nanaaiahia aerstwf osa STiatlaj aader tha rai aaawuf huuMoa Mearirka. la tbisdaydss- wMvaxi ft Bina eoaveat. AH debts cat iruta tMiil Sna will ba aa4Urd bv tisana aaailMa. aad all Ms da tba ana will svtlisd bs isUaaS of (be i cmnvrv war i awarri. -'jus.

r. ukjiatet-iaavV TP tm thanka ta tbs ctuaea A a. -tin aasl tBrroawdtng wboaa I aaaa sad bunas eaaaectioa toe ty aad ta -ak tba, Intr arti aft anii i ii an mi ba aatataa sty 7 Wtas a Bsarfe-ka teei it si lianas pleasar aasMAwtw. CS0SGZ W. laUtTSOM.

at TAKE SUMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR, For disease of tbe Liver, rE-'IfjI. BO fifmnu-li mil W-ll. BOWRL COUP' I Af rS, Di KKN 1'AL DUkS10N, KKSTLS-W- Mib-S JAC.VDK'C. SAISKA, Si. HKAOACUi, tAiUC.

OObMTlPATION and BOJOlbKAorJ. to miaeuiiy a Faxnfly Modierna, and by beiag ke(A raadjr for uJaetou raaort, will Hft many aa boar of vacuiacaxid Btanj a doi-tor la time; and domrV WU. Alter Kjrty Tears' tnal a Mftl mciTmf; -the mot usqualtaed of tn nue fraoi penoa of the klKaeet rkaraeter and r-poatlbiUty. Bioeai ybyticum cOfumccd wlhrawi t. KFECTUAli 8PKCIPIC for ConwlMtion, Headache, Pain In the BhonlJr, IricaUeee, atflmach, bad tsMe hi the tnouth, OU Uu etutcae, P.ipttariua of tbe Heart.

Fsla the region of ibe Kiao jn, aeapotkaeacy. riooat sal fore-noiliiica of evU. aJ of wbkA are tbe of a dav eaaeoTLieer. Tbe tlver. the largest orran In the body, 'toOf-rally the wat of tba diear.

and if not Jtas ci-tbd ia ttaae, sveat arrrtchrd-ar analUKATti wiU etwoe. IF yoa fnrl DriX, 1)IK1W(T, IEILrTATKI, have fieqoeot Baa.iArar, Mortii Turn badly, puor Arrrrrra ami Toaora Coated you an aaffering from Tobpid Ljtee or "Bihr lotmess." aad Bathing will cure yoo ao apeed-lly and perraaaently. "I have never area or tried ach a aimple, efflraciooa, patUractory and pleaaanl remedy ia mj life." U. RaJJiBB, bC Loeia, Mo. Mm.

Alex. TL Sqam. "I oeeaaionally aae, when my condition reqnlre It, Dr. Hmuaaaa'a Ltrar Regulator, altk good effect." ktoa. ai.ai.

U. bTKraana. Governor of Alabama. "Tour Itsrnlator haa beea in ue in my family for eneae time, aad I am pereaaded la a vaioable addition lo ibe medical acience," Go. J.

Gux aaoaTKB Ala "I bare ared the Reulaor hi my family for the past Berenteen yeara. 1 can aafely recommend it Vo tbe world aa tba beet medicine I have erer nwd for that dare of iliaainri it parporta H. F. Thiopem. PnHdent at Of tOty Bank.

"Slmmona'a Liver Regulator haa proved a rood and efflcacioue medicine." C. A. Ncraaa. Dntogisi. "We have been acquainted with Dr.

Slmmona'a Liver Medicine for more than twenty yean, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public." X. K. Lton and H. L. Ltoh.

Beliefontaln. Oa. I waa cored br Slmm-iu'i Liver He.nlator, after having anfferad aeveral years with Chills and 11. AKKKUrOM. Th Clergy.

Mr wife and self have aaed tbe Regulator for yeara. and testify lo iu great virtue." iiev. J. 1J. Fbldkr, rerry, ta.

1 hvi ovfn tnar anedieilte athornnph trial, and In no caae hao it failed to give fail eaiiefactura." uj! each AM, Cbattaboochee, Flortoa. a-TDawaana. From actual eXDertenoe in tbe oae of thla medtriae In my practice, I have been and am eatiBflcd to re and ppeaenbe it aa a purgative medicine." Ir. J. W.

Hi-SON. M. K. tToriaa Conference. ''1 have aaed Dr.

8munona'e Liver Regulator in my family for Dyitiepeia and hick Ueadacbx, anil regard It an invaluable remedy. It haa not failed to give relief In any inatanee." Rev. W. P. Earterxins.

"Slmmona'a Liver Regulator is certainly a "seciflc for that clasa of complaiuta uich it Claims to cure." Itov. iAVU WllU. No INOTANCC l)l A FAILURE RICOBT When Suniuons'B 1 iv Resulaior has been properly taken. i. U.

Zei.is at Proprii tors. jy7 i. -t i TheselUltcTsareprwaj-wiUilne irealest awuimpaDyi a. loriginatfjr 1 Chemist n3 of Fran ire a certain prevrntfVeMtt Sv faaiiaaij YAaa aaaw aaslneitT 'lm wV Skkaaaaor saJaasta9BTaBBlIbmexa Ba BitwnvsHowLa si wrraoaTaBuiuLa.3 arfaamtfaQParjra." ai a i w. i 1 rnriUD It i HOTTB BITTERS Sf LOOTS.

to SAL BT Drueelsts and dealers) generally. atiKSwPm "sT (of T. C. Thompson 4 Galveston.) (Successor to B. H.

Thompsos, Anstln.) TT IiSIS l. Xji JE3 Til'- A -''encaeror 1,, i. ji i it tiw v- Congrwaa Awanoe avnd. Hickory atreet. mavl1d4wra TSXAS JJ HILLYER, PHOTOGRAPHER i Hickory Street, opposite Avenue Botel, AUSTIN, TEXAS.

1 A 8TERKOSCOPIClEWS OFTHB CITY FOR SALE. 1 a aaa a a UDUYing LEgfll UUCUUlBniS 31.11 UIU I 1 Pictures a Specialty. I have the WRWEVP ant WEST AURA VfilCn Oallerr la the citr. and ihe F1NIOT and MOelT CuMPLKTi' set or appaiaioa ute atate. I do not Promise Cheap, but first Class Work.

three MlverCnpa have awarded me at various I aj FRANKLIN aroTJTSrDRY, i 19 Tim Afrwei, Cimeinnatt, Ohio. ALLISON, SMITH 4 JOHNSON. Press ail PriitUi latsnal of tray Desctmou. a. a.

iiesiom, rYilta; Jastie. a. T. BOITKTKXB, Surveyor, glON ROCXTREE, UNO COLLECTING AGENTS Beat af Bafsreacea Given. Ja28 ly "VTORTON MOSS SON, -u rcaaaral Laaj-sl aa4 1 CwrjeeliaK Acenta, 8fHKTCT.T0; BtTKSST CO, TEXAS.

X. J. Sfoera. th taoior nartner. ia a twaetleal anr.

vevoraad dranrhtaaiaa. All faaitam earns ef-to ear care win receive prompt aileatioa. and aatiafacuoa taaimjitasd. Barasaawiy i i Gas Fitter and TLtiner, V-1 i 'AVaataa, AaaQ I rr Tla XCoswanst Owtt erfaks. Etc Oaaa ta tba aaatvat aad moat wvjrkmaa-Sk maa wit aiapsara.

PlambiaaT Mai arts la aad (as rlx wrea atwara oa aass, 4 )J 'C wsl rrTravsf ItasaaWtaewa A now. wMO ca amai Watar ripN 'Aa Say Ikartarf -HaUr. j. ALL cTT0RK, 1TAERA.MED! IT ii varVU TKISKIIJ DAT i WHOLESALE CROCSRS 1- a I'M i -irrartafciiI diseaseitril rtar BZALKKS JX, wimTB.t rHDCCK, aa tv ai-ui-r I L. Grctit English Itemed jr OATHOIiIOOII, I iu I I WORLD'S REMEDY, Found sat ItiMt.

Ia ths Mswlx DiacovBaas faorEariEa or tbe Arai- i 'i vm aaae. sy I CUM, Paoa Which ia PatraKHD ar Dr. Q. Edoab LoTHHor THS UBf.AT KetULIHH RkMEDT KXOWK PS Cordial Balm of Syricum TONIC PILL8, Now ratiefactonly established aa the beet known, certaiB, safe sod permanent PREVENTIVE AND CURE for ery form of Nervoifs 11. bilWy and Wenkness, wliethr general or special, that ran posxibly affect the human system.

As a nient powe fill d. teHKUt or eliminator of dienM! it han oveii itelf the uio-t re markable aud valuable discovery of ihc niufU'cnth Century. are aatisfled bv repeated ene ience that in this rare exotic, thehyricnm plant, are to be fi una medical virtues of the ifreatast valae. admirablv adapted to almoin every ciare or aiseHe aristnK imm a aeiange-ment of tbe nervous system or from a lack of nerve mer. bo matter from what cause the irr.

milaritv or deficiency may have been prodBCed. This great fact once extahiiBUed, we have purbed our luvestisatiomi til la the various modes of ita exhibition, either as balm or cordial operatinr as deterrent, cleanser and Jmritler, or as a mild yet searching cathartic in the orm of a pill, it can be made to reach every part of tbe human bodr. toroing not, aa ft Were, the source of dlseaxe, debility and death, and letting in ail the needful elements of life, liealih and vigor, so important and necessary to ihe complete enjoyment of all thorn 'acuities which contribute to the constitution of perfect munhood. THE STOJIifH. Calomel and other preparations of meirnrv.

so lona relied upon in nil hepatic complaints, to I he extent that it had ac quired the name of "the sheet anchor of the prof is now entiiely supersedtd by iHe 8yii-i-um, and the Cordial Balm and Tonic Pills are found adequate to every emergency in all cases. Liver Com plain', indjcestloa and DvspetMia. the fearful dread or ine seueutary aua student, as weU as brain worker or every grate, are ny tnern completely set at den-ance. and life is DerDetnated and enioved to a Green Old Age, nuenfeebled by the increase of years, nor reauercu miserauie dv lis usual innrnilllPS. THE KIDNEYS, which te the aged are so freanentlr the cause of so much pain, trouble and Inconvenience, are found to oe no less nenentea ana stimnnitea into a nt-uiiny ac tivity dv a junicious use at tuesa great rememes.

ny eliminating from the bodv those Dan idea of calcar- ioos matter which produce stone in the bladder and iitnic aeposus; caecoionna tas nnne and shadowing forth the presence of disease, which, if unchecked, will ultimately require the aid nf the anrgeon'a knife, or the still more dreaded "ecraauer" a must painful ano dangerous operation), ia save or rentier lire endurable. Since our introduction ut The Cordial Balna of Syricaaa aad Tonle anil we have never, in a single case nf the thousands that bave come under our care, be. obliged to resort to surgical agencies. Aa a lithontriptic, or remedy for all calcaroua complaints either of the kidneyB, ureters ana oiaaoer, we save no Hesitation in pronouncing these preparations unrivaled for their excellence, case, safety, comfo and cetlalnty In their operation aim euoci. i THE BLADDER, which, under the old modes of treatment, was always rendered sensitive and irritable to a most painful de gree, causing constant annoyai cu eitner oy ita aeak- ness.

producing excessive discharifes. or I he greatest distress br a retention of its aoatents. especially vields to the soothing tonic and iovgoratlng effects of the balm and Pills. By their m-queui a-e, hundreds of ca-ea prunouaoad tacorable-by our best doctors Bave nee radically cured lu less time aad at leea out lav nf money thau could poaaiblr have been acconv pi i -ued ny any ottier meana. tu view or tne important result obtained that dinsrtioa.

we feel lusti Sed lit regarding the-e preparations as rpeciflra for eveiv form of vesical disease, whether caused by or-gaitic kiicieioy Unprndencei vrhatever they may Have, been. MKBt OUS DEBILITY obsensa Ihe causes' mltv Which contrib' ate to reni'er nervous dehilliy a disease ao petvaient, affect ng as it does, nearly one-half of our adult popu lation, it is a taerancnoiy tact mat Dy day. aua vear br vear. wa wiiaeM. amoet-fritrhtfal Increase of nervous affections from the slightest aearahiia lo the more grave ana extreme Torme oi nervous jrrosiiauoa HABITCAL tJONSTiPATION is one of the most' painful -evils' of a sedentary life, and afflicts the student, the professional man, the artisan, the seam-tress, and the maa af lemurs alike.

Violent purgatives only increase the evil they are given ta remedy, and mechanical agencies in the form of injections are as inconvenient as they are unnat ural. tm inventors or nine nave in inis cociiusiui alone found their greatest and surest source of income and wealth. Indian Vegetable, Indian Purgative, Ca thartic, Imperial aad Dinner Pills have constitutsa the stock-in-trade of quacks and empirics ia ail area. tsut anaappuy. tea canag am or tnirry yea ago prove wort less to-day, aaa among the aaaa auhaiitntna offered hut few aem able to outlive single generation, ar to answer the universal deauad for a aiedicine that will satisfactorily bring aboat that natural peristaltic action of tba Dowels, wuaoui which life taseomea a hnmWn.onr food tasteless, autri tioa craaaa, and dyapapaia with all its naaaeJesa horrors seises nuoa its victimv Kaconraged by the satisfitory evldeneea of the vir tues of the ayricaat as a Boost deobstraent or remover of obstraction.

ia other caeca, wa wera led to believe that it posaessed qualities which, if rightfully ax- craccea aaa psopeny sjosaxBisveTeQ. in wii" parposes hitherto sought ia drastic pargative ar the unnaiBrai ana nnpieaaaot rsaort to tae syntax, wu out at the sasnu rims weakening the alimentary aad excretonr Is the tome sjtimOBUiva ana aani tive propertwa Of tba byricaat a prepared by aa. wa round every long aougm-ior quality, consuiniuia ma meet aswniiM leiuiu rar consiipaiion ew Aiaeovered. lba admlrshiie anH well-nruvea aetiOB upon ihe stomach, liver, dneys, etc, clearly showed that in adapting ita preparation to the mces of digestion wit the same ear and diacriminatioa wa ahoald not bediaappoiuied. TBE TOIK NLt Is unalloyed by any of th nsual drastic drags, surh aa aloes, srsannarmr.

or other Mttsr and naasjat-ing rabstaaens, give to the world medicine which under ao veaeiole circumstances can fail of piudacisc the happiest aad mest-aatisfacto rasa-Is witirtrt overtaxing and debi.ltatlac the diaesliva mraa. The operation or um meojciiie la simply to assist nature ta oerf una let aOee ia a aonnai sad BBtform aaanoer. Aa a speedy, safe and reliable aaedicina aoder all cir- cuaieiaoce when there are lniasaaai ax Is most eertaia. Tba braia. tba viskm, tba eaae of riag.

lasts aaa ass tilt, at-aaaa ctBtirteata aew vital- ity, aad the patieat asrakaa ta a awKastaac as da- lightful a ft aesarad peaKiueDcy, Us ao laager dread tba aaaiusia of- a4vht br'apttrabeasion of bniamslamosr aad bar rid dreaaasi, ao traders! mia rable by a canstaat fear of deal by tba saddaa sunk or apopirxy; nor apuepsy Bating a anaaow a poo toe waking boors. Becent Teajtlmonlalst. i Warwsarao, November 17, Dab O. Eaaaa Loraaur, Ha Coart auwet, Bos tun, awl ftfliaBClial 9d I Drar air I have ssed th Cordial Balm aad tyri-eusa aaa Lotbrop's Tonic MUa aa a peeveattv aad cara tear tba as of ardasst Bpbit aad habiraal lav toxicauoa, ana im tbrm actually specific la saca I rwaaml tbesa a bbos IsvarnaMe medicinea. a lo aw Usual tbem.

JAOUB MJCDAJiVX' Ta-rast Dacaaabsa-1, tSJA its coart sarprlsiacly -beaaaScaT reaalia Karlisb Krtaady, vaa Owdiaf COT is Baha of ByricasB aad Lotaaop-a fsw Plika. taaaaaaa rrwa arrows Da. uuj nvaiauta, By a sBaasre aar Jasavry. traauseat by d- fisraat oortora foraariT fit Uasnli Bsaa vrxaaat Bar Bonarast moss wosidevf al caaaga for ta Satiav. j-ifral Ma.

MAaUtlaTT aTCMTSS. r. arti au wrra waoaa are aeajaai ar BBilarly aalicted ta try year aai1 iaas 'rat TORijrRaow-jnn CarsUal Bajaa Syrtraaa atavA Tsia PIUs Is olb bt Davaatm ft aai aanraa. JOITX HEXKT CO New Tort CUy. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAT aVtO Fm.r BETa A.NCsV fWalnmpre, Mi.

B. MUNTETa A rt Sew Daweaa. La. V.V- MIAAIK, A AaaOi, 10. 4UH.V o.rasrL!.iBas tT KUN A Cu a.

CVvWaaaL Obsa. 3 fXU-l BRt'S, W. UL1, Mlasawii. PAKUA.ND. a ilXllxJ A CO Uauxat, Mlckgaa.

e. EBeAm LaTHMP. a. 441 COCBT 8THIKT, SXaSTQS, MASS. -m via.

u. rii.ii urmap. laa ajnaira aaiai Ms cbaaatui aa take arcat nssassm aa atfaaaavBa tm as? tha froaa tba im sat vaair Ssssd for T. tohrop- Tttm Csaaasv. Seatfrsa.

ft -3atl jam th anoaa Oaireston-AdTertisetnentSTrttorney8-at-Law. W. L. M.aSaTv. K.

8. Jnooi. OODT JEiLISOX, OOTTOXU" Z.OTOZlJB COMMISSION MERCHANTS roa raa iuj or CCTT0Sf W00L.HI0E8, ETC o. 1S8 atraad, iaIre4SL, Texas. Advance a poo Ondgc-.

and Barr.nr ard Tiaa rar dialled Oir paiiwna. uruers lor OMrvaaodise a.led ani prosupt aitention given to rroaivlog and forward-g. A10 Re. 3 WUIlaaa at reel, Kevr Tark, PuawAce Boa SiSS, I Iberai advaecr made cton CorrirnmeBta and aav aertal a) reniioo to ttw ncvatiatiuai bv rale or hv- pofbecactna of all Tezaa Honda and Securt'iea. ur)Mia oi nuennr Daiawauaaia.

datwy 1 i iM ORQAJS LINE STE1AJIERS To Orleaxiai 1 Via Uraahear anal Slorgaa'a Lanlalaaaa aaa Texaa KaUroaai. FIVE TIXBd A WSKK. Cart. Brown. Mondar.

Wednesday and Friday, at r. Bteanuliip UCTCULNSON, Capt. Talbot, Tuesday, at IS a. Bteanunip UAHUlS, Capt. Lewis.

Saturday, at IS a. Cnrrving pasaeneers, connecting In New Orleans with all routes North and West. Tickets for New i nrk. Philadelphia. Baltimore.

St. Uooie, Chicago, and all points North and West. JalOtf once on Central Wharf. TrA8HINQTON HOTEL, GALVESTON. TEXAS.

JOHN (Lata of the derSS diV tf 8UMME118, Excbanaje). Proprietor. II. D1NKIJNS, WITH WOLSTON, WELLS YIDOR, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MEltCHAMS League Building, 71 Strand, TEXAS. Liber.1 advan-es made on Cotton, Wool and Hijes.

Jel difcwly CHARI.BS ft. I.CT, t. J. M'BRIOR, Leon eimuty. r'ayette county.

-J-EE, McBRIDE Cotton and Wool actor .1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 314 Strand, Bendley Building ocT wtf Swalveatoau I- LB tillBSB. LASKCR. "J-E GIERSE B. MABl'US WHOLESALE GROCERS, 4B11 IKPOBTIRS Of Liquors and Cigars. GALVESTON, TEXAS.

leSfl w5m PLANTATION FOli SALE OR TO LttAPK. 500 ACRES OF OPEN LAND IN A TRACT OF 858 OR 1658 ACRES, WITH Fine Timber to Suit This estate lies in the lower bait of Wharton county, an Old Cauey, and the land is equal in fertil ity to any tne worm, rne open utnu nas oeeu in cultivation for 15 or 20 vears. The ravages or the cotton worm ior a rew years past have materially reduced te price or uio aney isuas, but woiin destrovers having proven an entire success. the Cancv lands are this year producing more cotton thau be gathered. They will yield, according to these son.

lroraone totwobHles or cotton, urty to one hundred nusheU of corn, and on: to two hogsheads of rufar to tne acre. i in. of liuid lice la sixteen miles or tne atratn- westcin tciminus ol the International and ureal Northern TL- ilroad. and in one mile of Us proposed x- teimion also abont five miles of the proposed route oi the Galvoston an.i SanU Fe Railroad. Before the lie Ol Canev lands sold for sau per acre, bbu after ncin mn- rednced in price, are again increasing in wlue.

Tnere ia still a great sourceof wealth in them. tor further particulars, as regards tne aoove prop eny.addrcT's JOU uakuwbIiL, sea ddtwtr ausuu, Victor, Pioneer Economist SORGHUM MILLS, COOK'S EVAPORATORS, TUe lartssl Assortment, test Goods lowest prices. SEND FfSR CIRCULAR. i i jnlyawSia THE JAS. tEFFEIi Doable Turbine Water Wheel, Hjuiuiactored by POOLE HUKT.

Baltimore, Ha. 7,00 Air xir vset fcimpla, DnrablSi always raUablaaod satia- jjactoiy. aiauuiBuiurei s. aiso, it Porta tile A Btatioiiiury nirinea. Steam Bailers.

Saw A-Grist Aufla, Mia. In o--Machinery. (rearintr Jinf Cottnw Kills. Flnnx i raipti wnita iaa aaa.o Oil Kin JSacfilnery, ilraulia and other Ureases Ac. Bftintr.PriiWsiind Haafrers a rrieciaitv.

Wacom mac a uptnn? accu-lateandorvery best finish, bend for Circsjara, -J-EATIIER I LEATHEK F.ATTIKR I WITTEMAIJ ROST. DKaLEBS IK SOLE AMD HARNESS LEATHER. French, UfTinan aad Ararrieaa CalffiUas. i A Oompleta As jnaBWfaetwrrraofBoot aal Oaltar rppars CONGRESS aVXNTI (Glasscock's TTew Banding) aovl7gSw w1y ArsTiW. TaTAf.

rpEXAS iOLITABY INSTITUTE, Lxxstlixs Texas. I ACUDKaiO BTAFaT. COL. JOrT? O. jirSr--SupertnteBdeBt, an pee-j lux of morai philoaophy, hisvory aaa lUsvarura.

MAJOR T. JAMaTS-Coraasaadaat aadeta, professor military acieac aad atatberaatrra blAJOR H. H. DIXWIDDIX Trofesac physic. f.

chemistry and drawinjj. UAJO K.V BBXCH2fBEODGB IVofi r- cisat language. wnrTAarrS-Profesaer J. B. CHETESBD, it, Dvlcl aarteoa.

Tha aanaal ag aaaon will enmaseace oa Mon-Am. Mm ess her a. Isrs. and camiaca forty weeks. CV.lceswsaaaTlieaMa.

ar iauiii rsauased bis old ritioa as eranaiedaist. aad wlil teataia permaaenUy attarhf issitirara BwrM SAW VTOT1CE. arn attrnrl fa via a- Tsim, TattssUVrat- ST IHIaa, Ilwrtama; auasl Bsuiag KriliM asiA LaraiiBtaT. a aua aa4 Say Basiaeaa coaaactad wilb Lacd at thla I ULa.i..us -IllH HUM -u Tic-ed Laad Agvart. Corps Jgasv Vfa' XT a-aav nTTTi i.i ar'.

8, I. a. w. rnana, v. RiTBaaroao of Aasua.

or pLERSO RUTHERFOSD, Atta laisy at-Law aw 4 SJeweral VmmS Hatnl'ton. Bamiltoa roanty, Taxaa. Ml Urn a. a wautaa pERllELL WALKXK, Attsrasys law, street, 9weasoc tine Aasua, Texas, oajll dAWly law aJTO Ifatarfa rattle, ArsTTS. TiXAS.

Pro tire la th Cuited State aad State Caurta al tBnn; nr5 dAwlyr B. pAbJIEl.L. T. WARD. Artoruiy ar Law.

1. 1 I V. KD DASHIELL St Meat Batata aasl rallertlwsr Areata, Kaufman. Texas. ollections made and ri-mWad for promptly.

Land titles investigated. Taxea paid for aon-resideats. rseciai attrnnoa given to ail buainrs connected with Land, Trraurer's and Comptroller's oaaca. apt diwwa a. sanxiT.

2HELLET MOORE, B. S. BOO RE Attorneys atLaw. OFFICB-CITT- CLOCK BCILTISvl. corner of auX-l vrly Avenue and Boia d'Arr street.

AM H. 'jrV'ILDY, 1 I Will practice in S-ipreme and Federal conrts, aad the courts of Travis and adjoining counties. Office: M. D. Miller's Bank AUSTIN mrM wly TEXAS.

E. P. PIIILIPPS, Al rORNEa-AT-LA AmA Oeaeral rallsrHaf Asjaat. WIB Drarttra la the Snprem and Federal Conrts slid in tbe District Conrts nf Travis aud adjoin! at counties, utnee tn tne Taylor ouuuing. Prompt attention given to bnsinesa.

orM ly Bktbxl Coopwood. L. P. CVKNINUaA. QOOPWOOD CUNNINGHAM, Attorne) at E.aw .1 Office in Glaswi Glasork hnilding, t'oniress avenue, Austin, Texas, bpecialatteutlou lo laud liiiaiiou aud land cwintav Hpaninh tit ltles examined and transluted.

Consult. on Spanish and civil law. an 1:1 if BAbTEK GRAHAM. -I I' Glasscock's block, Congress Avenue, IumIii. HVia.

Wboleaale aad Retail Iruaralt, Dealer In Paints, Oils. Window lass. Perfumeries, Soaps, and Sundries. 3rPrescrlptlont carefully compounded. Orders front country merchants and ph skians so- 1 D.

W. C. Baker is the originator and sole Proprietor of the Celebrated Tip Top, for the cure of itch, ringworm, tetter, which is kept constantly ou hand by aa la quaaaue to an it purcaaaers. Uaannir tjdd Vellows. KnllzhtS Of Pvthl aad Temperance Socirty Regalias and Lodge Kurul ture, dnriabed erdar, and on tbe lowest term.

dej vMla, Oft RENT. THK AVENt'TS HOTEL, After January 1, 187. The building will be put In thorough repair. Apply to TERRELL A WALKER. Auktin March 11.

1875. marl2 dlmiwtf RAVKLERS'iHOME, Three block north of the Capitol, on Congress Avenue. AUSTI.N, TEXAS, irirs. COCHBAS, Proprietress, I Would fvspectfnlly inform her old friends and the Kublic generally tnat rne nas opened ine anove uaioea nnakanii Br.rpd it ii Din L'ood flvle. 1 he table ll he supplied with the best the market affords.

jelT wSm Oli SALE. fine nf fhe finest stock farm? In the State of Texas. aad lor beah and beauty of situation not to be sur passed. '1 ivs valuaDle property is tn Mays conuty, on the, Blanco river, between Mountain City and Han Marcos, on flie San Antonio road, about twenty-two miles from Austin. This estate contains 6M0 acres of land, with ali lb stock and Improvements; tKJUO acres well inclosed with stone and cedar fi nee for pasture, the Blanco rannln nearly through the centre.

None equal to at in the 8 jtle- Four hundred acres splendid land in high cultivation, not surpassed in production: abundance or tirooer enn, nacaoerry, live ma anu walnau and one hundred and nity acres not enclosed. There are nity onudinfs on tne premises; various pena for roping and nauaiing stock: mere are ueau oi cattle, from one-half to ftill-bloodi-d Durham; from two hundred and fifty to three huudr. hu.d if Texas cattle; fifteen to twenty yoke of oxen; 100 head of American horses and mules; two fine jacks; ten to lifteea work muies and horses; wagons, run and complete stock of agricultural implements, reapers, corn and cotton -planters, threshers, saw and gnat miluvahmgie raacbina. two cotton r-n. turnini; latne, run by water power afforded by the Blanco river.

The mam dwelling honor, with citurn. out hounea and every coaveaieae and comfort, is situated on a high hill; has a commanding vuiw of tbe surrouuding roaairv. anil na' out to i' 'in to no atiiniieu. If any one or more pcrias v-ith to i-iifraije In the stuck hasinessi with ail tliawavnntaipjn. now is tliu liimi to get a nrnt-ciaje siwk larui, waere may oe theflnest-hlouded irorL in the rountrv: and an enterprising man Kits would amsuee in ii eould set his Own price 111 IU1S BBU loe ehbim, blooded stock Is much needed and after.

Any person wishing, to parchase this place will com-mnnlcats with me by letter or io person, and I will take Kreat pleaeuo in sbowiur ihe j) iprty. For terms, apply to Heal Estate Collecting Agent, suStf i-OfloQlce Box HI7 Anvtiu. Texas. J-AND FOR SALE. A snlendld farm of sixteen hundred arrrs of land.

with all tbe Improvements; six hundred acres enclosed with good asdar rail and stone fence, two hundred of which is in aaltivattoB. A never failing stream of water oa tne tract for stock; a fine peach orchard; a twa-story stone dwelling, well nniinen, rortr-eini feet treat, Sve rooms lsxis, wide hail and double gal lery; stone milk Boose and aitcnen; a wen ot sptenato warer in tbe yard: stone granary and stables, with a good well, tarnishing- an abandance of water lor atock: good post oak and live oak twitter, in sniScient quantity to supply the farm for all time; tbe best of rook for saining ana ntncing. no Detier larming laud, orb tec for atock. ia tbe State. This farm is situated in the county of Williamson.

Sve mile west rroaa Liberty Hill, twenty miles west rrom tieoree-loa-a, in a Waaltful and healthy noaatry. For farther Infornuuianjapply ta jn. d. r. r.

i ,1.1 Ixi: Aaetin, Texas, P. O. Box 107. Title perfect. ao4 dw wtf K)R 8ALK.

MT VARV. nVB MIT.K3 TROV AfHTIN. th Lack hart road. Fine three-story bailding, twelve rooms: rood soring and astern; sou acre ot land in thai trmrt jmo in euitivmtim: tenant houses and all nee I esaarv oat-anae and conveniences belonging to a arst ciass tana, car terms, apply pn ui jses, or 1. Bu oueeu.

aasuji. Bar? tf n. tt. bhisu. si TEACHER WANTED.

Aaelectkm 'or teacher of the eiesaentary branches ta the Nw BrasjiaTeis Acadosay will ba held Aagnst A D. 187S. salary $30 per monta. Application, with testlmoelaia, aaaj oe sent to tne unaersigueo. oa.r-L.iv, Bee.

rd of Trustees New Uraoafel AcasVeory. Hew Brannfele, Jnly IS, 187S. Jyl'dlt wt UiEXCUS JUUTEL, i iHia Ota tb Eatropssaua Plavaj, Oppoaltai Cltf tUH; Park, Cottit Uow nd Hew Post- All' modem improvements, including elevator. Booaaa $1 per day audand apwafds. jyaa wty -a.

atMsma-st jtQtrmmm wna nisi a i i a -gTTTV i. tr.yy-KrAfrVr i. i fi I Sa Taialstsava taasaadteaad Haraiss tna of saara Texaa. For ail rlaasa of Saddiaa aad ISai- aiery Masslwar, aaB at V. O.

WEEO ACO.w. Hirx'-t of staa-a aaSniaS east aasr Basra iSia a pllty, have sacaraa tha saa-vpraa sC Uas ceraxa M. r. Crow; rtrpatrs aoliclied: felO i hew; BOOK th caftaiaJa oa WlLaaam TKIll Blklsiav.s arssttea by a private IS being th tmvssrstiy Pa tills, lag O-aapaay ot Hrw Tork. The Bsaaaaraipt haa awea alar aaa apawswaa ay wen.

si aaa- aad sassy of th aead aad Una otacer of taa tt artri grre tan arassut as tae ssarcasa. bas-xaaad akmaabea.bt a huh, last tars) bnaads" i of tba olDcai at tba visMa. amb aaeccotasi aad Inrsdaats tba casaa, tba batUeAead aad bospatal Tn bouK will ba acaby bad aad ambsaca aswr wm lags, ass sna ba ready for ehy aaoat lb first ot swpteaibcr. Mr. J.

P. aaiaay acrjmary or aia-ra 1 1 ad ii i ijibnn for law olc Tboae ds. aiiiag a eooy oi secara tas saaaa by fursrsaoisai ia tha abaaa swa-caa. OAalia tin. 1 iirf-ii JFUR I sr ynixii urst Wholesale and RetK a i i congress i cauq yf STONE: 3.U i sin'.

"4 Ceperpl Peoan Stroot, Toxas, vrT vicit ttrks-isx 4V rVi itXi SPH lik'Va A tVla KM 11 Ifl sll T. I. LA. If I. Also tbe v.

i -V-1. flP v.l5 '1 ff1 J-a to r.v. -U i i III r. 0 lU I Garden City Ganpn'Sulliy, Plpws, iv.s i.ea Garden City Southern Etp. Those plows are made of the best of hardened east in ine rta es.

i nry are usen largi-iy rival rianiers and dealers call and see lor i jrttwlr TUU3T SALE OP LAND IN BASTROP t'OUSTr. Vnder the provision" of a deed of trust executed by W. B. Uaviaand his wife, K. J.

navis, for the beoa-IU of F. M. Noble, on ihe fourteenth oi July. to secure Ihe paymeit of -Do and interest thereon, -and Bt the request of Ed turi-lian. the of sa'd deed oi trnat ana dent meuuom a in rein, 1 -win, on MON'DAY, the sixteenth of August, ltfi5, bi'tween-the hours of 10 o'clock A.

s. and 4 lock r. at tht-southeaxt corner of block 70, iu lbs e'taofAustbualli lo the highest bidder for cash iu silver coin, the fo -lowiug described tract ui landl'iM hiradrdtt uertsa- ia Bastrop ctnintv, Texas, beginning at Ron'liuast coruer of MatildaCavr's4ract budeprevir weat, at SOW varas, passing the souxhyvest foriiefpf ids fan and awmtlieast corner or Mrs if. j. t'arr.

at 1000 varas sentbweat.of I. soutn nu degrevjn west. atA u-iu varas. nuutnwesi cinier of a 496 acre 'attp aotrl varas, southeast coruer of said 4.t acie tract tbune north SO degrees, east. M4 aiovurwa in riefMiniiln'gr The field notes of which tract Is particularly set forth In said deed of trust, which is of n-cuid In Bnstrop comity, book page xto.

to wmcn ren-rsnce la made. I lit lm- Sheriff Travis Texas, and '1 rnsti-e. Arsruf, Jmiy 18TS.I i i.un.i'. -'Jytt ftr" A DMIN'ISTRif bRs" AlSV 1 n- f'- ilitw The itiitU'rslgm'd, administrator of the estate of M. C.

MANUK. deceased, by vhriiaB of aa orrtes of Mis made at the June Terra A. 1). 1H7. of the iilstrict Court, of Travia Texas, will 'sell in lrtnt-or the door of the court bouse of sa)d county, with la legid hours, on the first Inesdty.

(third da)) of An-gust, 1875. aa tha property or sari estate, an undivided one-half interest lu the following described tract ot land on Walnut creek. In Said Travis aoaair, to-wit: 105 acres, part of th A. Belrbj (fnaiit, abstract No. sm.

tbe land which belonged in munity to Mrs. C. Manor, de-xastd, and her first hai-band, Newell Burdett. deceased, i-ale to be made in forty acre tracts, and to aomraenaed at tbe southeast corner Of said "US acres, wnich is the southeast corner of said A. ttoisby granr.i t-bu exhumed dav of Bate, orilv eaoojzh of said land will be sold to pty tbe debta of the estate aud casta of ad- oaiewui oe at puui.c hughuu, mr i ui- Mates currency, en a crrtiit na ui.

eims proscribed in Section S4fi the probate Law. i W. H. BKVNOLD. Ailu-'r of estate of Mrs.

M. C. decessed. Austin, July HI, 115. wis.

jynaitarw -i i I 1 1 rjAKEN UP; ANDf ESTIlAYp J- I 'IS i 1 Bv Edmand Davidson, before Jmca W. fmith. usttce of the peace of Travis cunnty, Texas, tbe fol nwimr animal: An IKoN-uKAV MAUU. abouL eight yeara old, twelve hands bigh, and branded on the ieft biptaua, at ST. vaiaeaatfro.

Attest: rttAXVB. trnuvi lien. By M. 8. Dnta, Deputy.

Jy8 w8w OTICE. At ana. Julv 16.1175,., In tbe District Court of the Un-lcd lb Uriel of Texas. i The underslmied her. bTfrivs notice of bia SDDoint ment a Hsigne af tha estate of Howard A Patterson, of the city of Calvert, of the Hut of Tela, within said district, adjudged bankrupts on petition of taalrcreditor.

April RENT OB 8ALB My three miles 1 balaw Austin, on the Cokirad river. Is for rvat or sale, or will trade for good cliy property that la paying arcnt. BaNJ. U. TOWSBIiND.

jyiasunAwtr 1 OTKAYED OU STOLEX. 4 a av From John T. Miller's pastura. Bear Austin, about the first Jnly, a bav mare about 14', handa bia-h. branded 7-c, ounm-cted uad wim net a nay atna colt, foot lo lea months old I wi pay a libenl reward to en von delivering th mar and cult to av at any vaddiery establishment oa PscaB atreet, Auatln.

jyioaiistw v. sw auuo j. i SPEEDWELL MATHEMATICAL XD viatnmmtimo 1 Upper Flora Btreet, Bsa Antonio, Trias. wmoueaoB tba first a February, una, for tba Uoaof yoanggeni Tbs coarse of mstraetloa wfll he'thorough thsor-tlcal and saabraos all braucbea at etleal matbeavallc, pur aad ail red, wi- lertun apoa reu. sral soissaea, and apaa sssh sahjsats aa saay tead tur prepa.

tae Btadeat lor eaienng; apoa ta profea.ion. of sarreytaBgi a swaiasaa lag: sopv asapaical. aydraanc or nutary. yoraanc or auutarj, aiaoeata waa a raqainai. wnea tn weainer may buy bermiC ta enur to field sritb coatosaav traasi- Irssa fox F'actlcal axerciae ia urwytng and M.gineer- Uag .1 a I i Tbey need bring with tbem for refer eaee surbjaalh-lira! baokaaa tssry may bay la pnaasaahaa.

alllon lea to advace. pet maaith. $IU eMa. A mall addiUoaal speadiinr fW sis lunwy, drawing mat ru taenia, etc, will bs iadlpansaeio I A baited BBfabef of Bred nta eaa arromnx. dated at lb oslirgs with board aod bgiag oa asudmia terms, and board aad lodging can be aad la the city at aa sapsoa par Baaut Bot sicaeiiiDg SUM i a jau.

iisvioa, Civil tfrgfaoat; frof raaoc Of Appilsd Matbeaatic aod WALKER OradaaU Oaeida Colleg. Ifew task, lVtjfssiii' af Par aad Aaalytxal Maibematlrs. ii.i -THoa. fat Wly aaaoissr; TreasBrar. Saint MAirrs academy; fi ustla TavIa" sb--.

Us Oat itraettoa of fh Bister of th tfoTy Cross1, i-; ntXDAT, IEPTEBBEB lTi TM hMtlisrloa la loestaa la ta eaast braarlffti w4 haaitay ponioa of oar city. -It off eta evsry advantage to yuuog ladie who dir to aeeex solid aal fiu b-Aed saiacatioa. Tb baiiiuag 1 eatireiy new, aod designed priandpaBy tor lbs argoassaodaliB or yooiig Udy boss dan. Th coarxof iBstructssva is liuxeav la, SBOrwcitig ail tba burl ah br. tv a.

saocern a-rwagvw, Laltn, vocal aasl fhsrrBBaralai saasta, draKrlasy, paiatiag. piaia Sarwing. sad every variety of (sar) work, lliiaiy saXOsata isbeal vaKlasr ptMirh'twaraa, Ibesariaus braacbes uf reSaed Bad BaeTn) asaraiar, and aapaas tar tfiort are ayasad ta psua.saa.'Botoair lb hapinsi.m ai. sad pome d(jorBeBtof tb napiU. bat aasa tba Sua tahivauoa of mural and aaaal nrtaea.

Vwf srawalara laviba.W saa-sa ttsuiag reaaoaau pupiia, ta rct-uianv grwied cmw. Maaii boys tsaaM by ta ali In ia a btukluag eaajrai swpavate froaa the academy. Thosa wtsaia; to sales a boarders should Bilk arty titihtnaa. Psnssa rvosB a diataaca tjmrii.r adsai atast preaeat drat clasa reinvasra fv etrcaiar oufctainiur verato, etc rail at or rud lo ut SraVras. ot lb CSBsa.

anAedwrv. Ass. nyuVaa il athfr iHOUECFtmitSMtNtauilil IVI.Ui mrtl a. Furniture Warerooms -i mil i i Agents, I -eu l-fle it- ta I 1 V'V 11 AV WllMlH. MIM II 1 a UUAU iTtl.

bUn. BAOU" il i Wil iM tettbratt i lenea east steel, ami tnownoa wot a wnm rne oesr iihiihtui im- nun iKhnut the Ntiit with the best of sallsfciloB( aud suuid wl bout a yourrelvaa. -T KEATING. atsel, and thoweioa work from fbebest tlmtoTlo be had I i tj i i i i i TAKEJi UP AND E8TRA.YKD, -i- I By tl. before Albert Brown.

Justice of the Faac foe FveclnotNo. Trnvis rtmuty, hs following scribed a ttnal: Rorn-l main, with blaxe I see, I4H band htvh; lefl hlad foot white above lmal-trn Joint years old, brnoded a omuttcr-hrau? oo inner un icri snonider jn, sno on lett inigii. Attest: FMANK BMl Vrk. Bv-M. 8.

TrcTta, Pepdty. sug. A't ESTKAYE1) a JT By A.m., Mincf, before K. -BrftwaXnatleS of Ihe Peace for preclnot No. 1, Travis county, i lie following desori bed-anlmais' vb.t A red ox revrn or right even or riglii years marked aader ialf cruB in left, aud oi-r and over baa rrup in gntr Branded cic 1 He or her dark n.d ox la aajiw maa-k sun brand, i A A.teat: FR.NK TiHOWN.

-raft I'MwatJiatriei tourt ivsvia t-ounty By M. 8. Tlrapi, Deputy. angiwasa i ii -i'ss i -i ai TAKKNhUP.AKO JBSTHAYEI) befora- Jams W. of Ihe Pesos for Travia county, Texas.

Ihe foliowlni; flescsrbtal praearty, tO-witt- A certai Ii US' rio gelii lag. al bout 16 rid; about 4ft hands high, with bloicb brand on loft sbouder. Valned nt TVst: iraaKu- uunwN n1k By M. B. tiuw.

Deputy. 8t 11 11 rpAKEXP AND EdTltAYED I By Wllllaat Paoa, befara Jamas W. fimlth.lnn- Men of ib pasos for Precinct Ho. 1, Travis county, the following described asrravs: A iwrtaln OKAY UKLOLna. hrandsd a with a bar over It on left hop lderf aboat fourtdea hands hifh.

and about ten vear Also eertaia MAV Aba, branded oa lefti Shoulder 8 with a bar over It; liiu-t. cn hmida hick, aad Bboat slrht or tea san old. And a certain 1 other UK AY MAKU, branded MP with a hnr ovr it oa left shoulder- thirteea hands about eight or ten yeara old. Fallowing each oae of taut Blares 1 a last sprlag'a yearling colt. Attest: FRANK PROW.

Clerk District Court i ravis County. By M. Draa. Deputy. j4 witw fJJAKEN AND.

ESTIIAV ED, florae Otrtwea, aefnrdn. A. Tedd. Jusfies of lb orace lor Travia couuty. Texas, tbi loliawlug a ribed tnianais: a HAY, tea or iwe ve yisis otd, feurtnen and half baud a high) biaaded wita aa left sbonider.

The other a SOKKfcL. fourteii vears old. tosjrvaso aaaa Htrvaa iu face; nrauds not disceruiuie; aimraised si ii. vliii'. KstaaK liKOWN.

Clrtk. By M. R. Di-KM, DeiBtr Clerk. jelMasi 1 'j 111 Taken api ana estraved br E.

fi. Tranter. before Jamtia VY, CKBilA. Juadca Ut Psaca, Travis cosnl y. preaDct no.

ta following oascnoeq animal, a ir as-tray saaasi, abusj asm years I tilrtseu hands high, and hrsnded oa th rlgbt i WU-a bear aad Valaed at Sit. Attest: k'UlVl' Kl Bipaun suexicv hTk. py a. B. pm, isrpnry.

j. f. W1W RATED, 1 i Tsraa tha aaastslaued. tbra atilaa. hlns Aauartai fw Bioose colored mare malea, three yam old, Bf tecu basvrls atalki but BsasstaU svUkra half eivl- over lr on rtght-aboulder, and oa tbe left rhvuider branded aa afcbaaa) bar above-tba brand, and the other with two bars aaov tba brand.

Any loforisMttua furnished as to their her ea bom chtw-r to Mr. A. 11. Hubhine. at ASim.raiisalr4hsas ssils hsluw aastlB, sviH ko rioeraiiy rawaraeo.

OST. ii aft e-iti ff! fw' 4 vf A-raary arhno) warrant of the Btste of Trxus, No. S412. rS.t'BuH ao tbs twenry-tftb nf arinarv, H75, by the tomptrolkr o( Pabllc Accouait to Now flB. I Sot beard from wttbla day irpnlleat'oa wDl be Btade to the Conioirvller of public Aceoan'a taaae ditHcaaa tlBuiBBf.

IIVaVAilW Baayta Agent lrr Attorney. ar fti 1 tnd sertp Kol 1411, faae4 la I. event fof S40creaof asad the of lb twaOTsl. the swstHy Srst of Aaanat 1H7. anl sold to W.

tu. atsatfonb kyf K. JaAaa A Cu. if tirard frnta la atrasty Ssys sppllrali'm wlil he made lor a spllnalsr a trt STAMf OhTH "til rt Yt Btsarta, rwaa sa sraVM, Travis rouniy. on isw p'aui yi iu iweniy-sim ui'tani, on gray staU.aa baawwaa to Bad is bands hi.

h. shod ail pound, elevea pasvs oid. saodla aad btrarsw marked, aa b'stxt mielliifibt. rwill give the atuve resard Uir ibeborseaaa tuaf, A hxtka bocat i i IVtf lil.Ll il' a fvc rTPTICE OK ACCOUNT. JLN al; i TaaAlaf of Texaa To pera-ws lntereti-4 In.

hs I niuua. ui i 1 I i Ik, UsoaNorotjrh. srer-otor of tha esute of 11 or II. Boa. aaeesawat.

baa fiksd At fiaal acoaaaa la tba district i eaaraaf ravis eoaaty, wnb will acted oa at lb a-It laratist wwAcssast. isuiiaisi at tba first Monday -BBOctaoer, attbeeoa boasa iliraf. la tba city of aaa ia, ai weirb fitn ai persona Interested la said Hat taay appear aad sash obfortH at tbama, y. Urowa, clerk of a aid coert, and Lu seal thersvf. UI Iartb Aa of Aoaa, i r.

1 i I S-J ttAAttUW. ad 1 tra anawef tba pulfcsawlfortbresr waek la tne Waxai tfTU. B. iO La PEL (AS. Fbefllf.

By Johw F. WrnxiA, Wpaiju, j1ttWlo rVfOTICE Oy'ASSICNlBfi'Ofc-tlW AP- WaTB District of Texas, t.Bt A aslls, Jba.klaa,! tnk day of Jafy. A. IJ IK71. i aad.

aereby rnrss navtioliif ai soornt aiet.1 as ass roaa rf Joi. T. Moor, of aillirau, Bra-aasnssata), Waataa-aliaarart ot Tvxa Otxr baa beea snjudred bsnsrapt ea bia tm ptUlUiU. bl lb ui, tr.cl uuan, uf di. net i it.au Vigar, toy romaooot ri SaTefcaT.

o.il, 1 i a- re tat vua atatier ia putiUaV bf aasUoa- of ba laa Wasklra UaaacauTto M.innii. by rihg it thri3) wseaiy ltisertluua. ta twoairad by im Jrsawaw W. Dv PBICfi, Bolster. i.i ima svatar.

Aaatia. Tesaa, 1Z a-td 1 4 4 Ii 1 w. lw ir.

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