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? r ! s Local Intelligence. Prom Saturday's Daily. The weathek was threaten ing nearly all of yesterdaj, nnd trade, altho' not absolutely dull, was las lively thau any preceding day this week, At ttlns writing, late m the even- J ? . i .1 ..,:.,., jfl'lg, It 13 uu uubuiteu tjiieaiiuu whether wo are to have rain, ' snow or sleet. J Dk. G. W. Fosteh, of Nel S Bonville, was in town to-day. He says farmers are .industri ously engaged in preparing land for the seed, and in repairing lenses, and performing other plantation labor. There will -be ,more oats sowed by fanners in that part of Austin coantVj than usual. Tne Banner acknowledges an -acceptable present, consist ing.' fine cigars and brandy, jroin the new firm of Hooper & .belter. iivery taste was grati fied. A few of those belonging to the office, do not, as a rule "take sugar in theirs," but all can appreciate the fragrance of aSne Havana. Tlie brandy was duly sipped, and the health aud success of the new firm drank in animating bumpers. On the beautiful plantations idong the road from Travis to the city, we noticed that nearly all the farmers have commenced turning up the sod. Most fann ers recognize the fact, and act accordingly, that the first and most important step in securing gwd- crops, is to thoroughly prepare the soil for the recep tion of seed. Besides the ne cessity of proper preparation of the soil to insure good crops, it should be. borne in mind that where this has been properly attended to, the cultivation can be accomplished with at least one-fourth less labor. Every thing is in favor of thorough preparation of the soil, and we are glad' that farming communi ties generally, in this portion of the State, are acting on the idea. From Sunday's Daily. Pneumonia, We learn that there are several cases of pneu monia in the ciy, superinduced by the changeable weather which has visitea us during the the past three weeks. Wood. The freeze caused several wood-haulers.to hrinr in t wood yesterday, which they of fered at the "moderate" price of five dollars perord. The demand was quite limited at that extortionate fiarnre. Fined. The parties engaged in the free fight' at the market house Friday 'evening, were up before the Mayor yesterday morning, and were made to contribute liberally to the city exchequer. Stopv rr. Complaints are made that owing to the boistcr otis and indecent-language used at the market house. Jadies lire prevented from doing their own marketing. A few jieary fines jvould put a stop" o this busi ness. kJ FeEiR-The Ifeairiest sleet and -freeze that has vibited this section for the past seven years was experienced on Friday "tight- Yesterday morning the trees, fences, houses, kc, were covered with ice, which caused great suffering to stock. Watee Failure. We learn that in some parts of the city that wells are still very low, affording but a limited supply of water. The" fall rains thus far have not been sufficient to benefit wells, hence the scarcity of water. -A Fair Compromise. When we wrote a notice of the un certain state of the weather in our Iaat, we were in doubt whether it would rain, snow or . sleet. It did a little of each. iNow that is what may be called a fair compromise. We learn from Hon. S. A. Hackworth, the postmaster at this place, that mail matter in tended for the Northern or Western States, will reach its destination 12 hours earlier, if deposited in the office here by .half after 12 o'clock, instead of waiting for the 4 o'clock, eve ning train. We deem this a matter of sufficient importance to our business men, to give it publicity. A iev hours are sometimes of great importance ih biijinecS" men. iM-iimi out. We learn that there was a general free fiht at the market house on Friday evening, resulting in one white man being slightly cut by a negro. Yesterday was such a disa greeable, bad day, that very few citizens from the country show ed their faces in the city. It was a uice day for staying in doors. John J. Hagoekty, Esq., of Bellville, was in the city yester day, and called at our office. Having been successful in most of his cases at the late term of the District Court of Austin county, John was in a very am ichble mood. He is stopping at the Central. Plnt Fkuit Trees. Within aradins of four or five miles of this city, there are half a dozen nurseries or more. At these nurseries select fruit trees enn be had of all the fruits adapted to our climate, on fair terms. 2uw is the time tor planting peach, plum and pear tree. Every man, who owns a few acres of land, can and should enjoy the healthy luxury of good fruit, for good fruit is not only healthy, but is one of the most exqisitc luxuries that ever tick led man's palate, "since his ex puUio.n from the garden sup posed to have been prolific of all golden fruits. Xo man, who owns and cul tivates a few acres of land, can offer a sound excuse for depriv ing himself and family of the healthy comfort afforded by fruit alone. Every consideration, even the practical one of econo my, urges upon every man who owns soil, to cultivate fruit. A few dollars invested in select fruit trees will repay a hundred fold. There is nothing to be gained by delay, and everything by acting at once. From Tuesday's Daily. Post Master Hackworth has made an improvement in the Postoffice by a general painting up, which was much needed. A man owning a lock box now, can find his nnmbcr without putting on spectacles to aid his natural vision. Personal! Major D. L. McGary, of tho Civilian, soon to be of, the Galvestonian, was in the city yesterday, aud hon ored our sanctum with his pres ence. The Major is looking the picture of a man who had pleasant prospects of pastures fresh and green in the near future. Personal. Mr. Jas. E. Ste vens of Travis was in the city y-stcrday. and reports every thing prosperous in that portion of Austin county. Mr. Stearnes, Senior, and Dr. Creath, .both of Rickey, were also in the city yesterday. If we tiny take the appearance of the two gentlemen named as an , average sample of the hygienic condition of the people in the neighborhood of Roekcy, there is no very flattering prospect that the Doctor's professional services will bgjjj, pressiong de maud. But when there is any cases to be treated in that vic inity, tho skill of Doctor C. is certain to be put into immedi ate requisition. Last Sunday there were four Mexican women in the city, try ing to turn an honest penny by selling mocking-birds, a' cage with a pair of thesec birds, be ing attached to the shoulders of each of the "ladies." The toilets of the Mexican Senoritas, were not greatly dif ferent from those worn in the rural districts minus the "pull back," for these dames seemed intent on going forward. In the style of arranging their raven tresses, they exhibited a commendable degree of imita tion, by wearing this crowning adornment to woman's charms, in the fashion known as "scram ble." We are not well up in the technical terms that hedge in the "mystical sublimities" that constitute a lady's divine paraphernalia. But at any rate, while looking in vain tor the languishing beauty, said by so many writers to linger in the "sott black eyes" of Mexican Senoritas, we observed that their "head gear' presented the ap-. poarancc of having long bcon a stranger to the regulating influ ence of the domestic article known a a- cinli. w-'Mi emag i;l ; ! nrn. ,.. . a, kmt,jLv:- --V-aut Kgtjmmji JUJ-tatauLiTTrji; i: i yiaaeaasaetjauXhLiXJwhJaAjieaB From Vwlneda's Dally. Dons Advertising Pay ? A sewing machine repiircr adver tised that he would be in Bren liam by the 20th of this month, for the purpose of waiting on those needing his services. Two orders at the Banner await his arrival. It looks as if advertis ing paid, and promptly at that. The law card of C. T Kava- naugh, Esq., will be found in this' issue of the Banner. Mr. K. is a gentleman of large expe rience in the management of legal business, and having an extensive circle of fri&nds and acquaintances who can appre ciate his merits, he will, no doubt, find employment for his time aud talents. Anthony Kelly and Dave Corus, alias Dave Williams', were tried yesterday for hog stealing, and sent to the peni tentiary for one year. Klep tomania seems to be a malady prevailing among our lately en franchised fellow-citizens. Will they never learn to distinguish between meuni et teum, or in plain old English, mine and "thine. The Weather. Yesterday was the worst day we have had during tho winter. It sleeted some during the night and set in about breakfast time as if business was meant, and contin ued until about 11 o'clock. Few men from the country came to the city during the day, except tho32.who were forced to attend court in some capacity. Less business wa3 transacted by our merchants than in any day tor a long time back. TnERE may have been scores of local items laying around loose yesterday, to be utilized by a persevering reporter, but the day was too inclement for in dulging in outdoor amusement. It may be seriously doubted if the most oppressed son-in-law who was ever harrasscd by that much misrepresented personage, the tjaditional mother-in-law, would have been willing to attend her funeral yesterday. Undoubted ly he would have grumbled and said "why couldn't she have put it oil a day or two ?" r s From Thursday's Daily. Several State cases were dis posed of in the District Court, yesterday. 2sone of them, how ever, were of great importance to the public. If our people do not supply themselves with mocking birds to cheer their hearts with ever varying songs, the fault will be their own, and not that of the dealers in the feathered song sters. These peddlers were split ting the mud yesterday. Yesteday was so very un pleasant, that iittle business was done in the city, outside of the trade within its limits. We are having a spell ot bad weather, whose protracted stay is as dis grceable as that of an unwel come guest. Hugh Cam vck, a colored man, was tried yesterday in our Dis trict Court on achirgcof maim ing, and was acquitted. Messrs. Breedlove & Ewing conducted the defense it would be super fluous to say with ability. They arc always equal to that. Personal. Lieut. J. L. Hall of Capt. McKelly's Company is in the city. Last week Lieut. Hall delivered five prisoners from De Witt, at the city of Aus tin last week. The company is to be mustered ont of the State service the 25th instant. Lieut. Hall is stopping with his friend Col. Sloan. Mr. J. K. Whitman, of Lownde3 county, Alabama, call ed at the Banner office "yester day. Mr. Whitman has t e ap pearance of a genial, solid gen tleman. He will probably be come a citizen of our county. There is room for such men, who are an acquisition to any community. "Peabody Fund." Doctor B. Seirs will lecture in this city, Wednesday, the 31st instant, on the "Peabody Fnnd," his object being to prepare the way for a larger and more beneficial dis tribution of this great fund, in Texas. Doctor Sears is one of the representative great men of the day, and his learning and abil ity, will command a full house when he conic-. From Friday's Daily. Rev. Dr. Browne, the Jew ish Rabbi, lectures here to-night. He w ill doubtless draw a full house. Remember, the reading to night by Mrs. William, in the parlor of the Central. It will bo a feast for gentlemen and la dies of cultivated t.istes. Ye-tekoat evening, the sun, which had for several da3-s kept Ills filc :ls closely veiled a, a Aiohannneaan beauty is sup posed to preserve hers, dispens ed his rays, rendered unusually welcome by their long absence. The weather is now as pretty as lip.irt could wish. "Leonora," our Scmpronius correspondent, wc hope will ex cuse the Junior of tho Banner for the liberty he has takqn of drawing the pencil through the paragraph so. highly compli mentary to himself. Wc are obliged to our correspondent for the good opinion entertained ot us, and shall study to deserve and maintain it. Marriage licences issued by 11. M. Lewis, County Clerk, for week ending Jan. IStli, 1S77: W. Spencer to E. Patton; Robert Johnson to A. Clay; R. Burleson to Ida Royall; II. M. Read to M. Y. McDade; R. Evans to H. Carothers; Henry Lewis to Ellen Talbert: H. Sange to S. Folzinski; II. Wie- kel to Louise Steffen. Our Semproriius friends vis iting the city Fridays and Sat urdays, can get the Banner from three to four days earlier, by calling at this office'and get ting the package, than by wait ing for i to reach them by conrse of mail. We hope they will not neglect this. We will keep the package for them, till Monday, noon. tf Personal. The many friends of J. F. Matchett, will be glad to learn that he contemplates returning to Brenham at an early day and resuming prac tice. He is a fine physician, an able man and a clever gen tie man. The return of this gentleman to Brenham is proot, if proof of the fact were needed, that the advantages of Rrenham and surrounding country, aie not excelled by any section of our great State. During his ab sence Dr. M. has visited several of the nrth western counties, and among them .Browne and Comanche. The truth is there is no portion of Texas tbafrof fers supeiior attractions to those found in our own midst. "Farmer Boy" has a place in this issue of the Banner, but we by no means adopt the idea that it would be sound policy for the grangers to "buy their staple goods at Galveston. - . We oncerread a portion of a book entitled "Every Man his own Lawyer," and were soon convinced that any man who followed the book, having any considerable business to transact, requiring legal acumen, would soon find himself so entangled in tho meshes of uncertainty, that it would require the labor of two or three good law.) ere to 6triighten him out. '"Every man his own Doctor," is a work equ illy absurd. If it was followed, perhaps there would be fewer fools in the world and fewer people also. Wc have alluded to these t',o professions to show the absurdity of a man's being his own every thing. It is not more absurd for every man to be his own lawjer, doctor, blacksmith or silversmith, than it is for every man to be his own merchant. Attention is directed to the advertisement of Messrs. Wood ik Low, in this issue. These gentlemen are well known in the county and no doubt re ceive the patronage they so well deserve as public benefactors. As old tried friend. For twenty years Tutt's Pills have proven the friend of the iuvalid and through all the changes of that period tens of thousands still stick to their old friend, and as many more arc daily testing tbeir virtues. "Your Simmons' Liver Reg ulator has been iti use in my family fr some time, and I am pcrsuaddl it is a valuable addi tion the mcdi'sal science. Gov. .Ino. Gill Shorter, of Aal." "It has proved a good and ef ficacious medicine. C. A. Xut-tinir." BAE jISEf ISO. District Court, laslliii?toa Connlj. LIST OF SET CASES. TITFSDAY JANURY,30. ISIO Cook vs Carter. 49(53 Carter vs Cook & Degges. 5377 Campbell vs Breedlove. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 81. 4991 Locketc vs Maynard. 504 Knap) vs Grive. 535S Wangemann vs Ins. Co. 5378 Wardwell-vs Matchett. THURSDAY FEB. 1. 503G Pesch vs Bassett. 5090Davis vs Garrett. 5137 Rankin vs Rankin. 5159 Hackworth vs Hackworth. FRIDAY FEB. 2. 5097 Tonn vs Wiechmann. 5375 Willis vs Whitman!. 5379 Wilkins vs Fleming. SATURDAY FEB. 3. 45S9 TJ-wdle vs. Compton. 52S7 Kelly vs Kelly. 52S9 Nichols vs. Barber. JURY CASES. MONDAY FEB. 5. 4167 Meredith vs Chadwick. 4S29 Kramer vs Kramer. 5114- Low vs Mclntyre & Rip- pefoe. 5209 Mclntyre vs Low. TUESDAY FEB. 6. 4723 Kenedy vs Mclntyre 5110 Dwyer vs Parsons & Barber 5356 Hendley & Co vs nodde Werner "Wednesday, Feb. 7. 4750 Griffin vsLockett 4993 Perry vs SI & T C R. W'y Co 5006 Flewelien vs Evans Thursday, Feb. 8. 4774 Morgan vs Giddings 4920 Gaines it Stone vs Ham mond. Fiuo'ay, Feb. 9. 4906 H&T O R Wy Co vs Binding 4 E!dridge"vs Fox 5298 "Moore vs Moore v Saturday, Feb. 10. 5039 Reese vs Wilkins Monday, Feb. 12. 5135 Burton Bros, vs Bailv & Poud 5350 Hodge, Goddard & Co vs Brounenkant 5351 Heron Bros, vs Bronnen kaut Tuesday, Feb. 13. 517S Anderson vs II & T C It Wy Co 5390 Reid & Smith vs Wil kinson 5391 Ruid & Smith vs Mat thews Wkdnfsday, Feb. 14. 5111 Bassett & Bassett vs Axer 5395 Hatfield Estate. Cases not set on snbject to call. Joun Sayles, Prcs't. Seth Shepaed, Sec'y. Wn clip the following from the,Houston Telegraph, indors sing Mrs. Williams' Reading. We have no doubt that every word said in comraandation of her ability is well deserved. Mrs. Williams is in the city, stopping at the Central. She honored the Banner office by a call yesterday evening. She will give Readings in this city, to-night, in the parlor of the Central Hotel. A glance at this lady serves 10 convince the beholder that she is highly gifted, intel lectually, and thoroughly ac complished in the entertaining art she practices. The Tele graph says : "Her programme was well chosen, such pieces as Tenny son's "Guiueveve," a fragment of which she read; ''Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius," from Juli us Caesar; "Stealing Roses through the Gate." and "Good Xight, but not Good Bye,"' by Mollie E. Moore; "Mrs. Cau dle's Lecture," by Jerrold, and John Hay's "Jim BludsO,' be ing of a kind to give play to her powers ot voice and man ner. Her rendition of "Steal ing Roses through the Gate," "Good Night, but not Good Bye,'' and "Mrs. Candle's Lec ture," struck us more favorably than her reading ot the other pieces, though they were well rendeied also, and were most favorably received by the audi ence. There is scarcely a poem in the English language more difficult- to read perfectly than "Jim Bludso," and when we say that Mrs. Williams read it well, we do her no more than simple. Also the same new way! a new principle! for the cure of Catarrh, Sores in the Nose and Throat, Dr. J. II. McLean's Catarrh Snuff, It soothes and heals. Trial Boxes 50 cts. by mail. Dr. J. H. McLean, 314 Chcbiiut St., St. Louis, Mo. IIolloways Pills are a sure remedy for all sexual complaints and may be taken by females ot all ages, who are snffering from a disorganized system or those distressing diseases in par ticular which frequently occur (from inattention) at the turn of life. They are so mild that the most delicate female may take them with perfect safety. 25cte. per I". w put. ; i aia OiiLiM ' i. rnn Labor. The man or woman who is above labor, and despi-ei the laborer, shows a want of common sense and forgets that every article that is Used is the product of more or less labor, and that the air they breathe md the circulation of blood in the veins, is the result ot the labor of the God of nature. Washington and his lady Were examples of industry, plainness, frugality and economy; aud thousands of others of the wealthy labored in the field and kitchen, in olden times, before toiiv superceded wisdom, and fashion drove economy and com mon sense off the track. The necessity imposed on man to labor is unquestionably a great blessing, as much as many are opposed to it, and others flee from it. In those countries and districts of country where the greatest amount ot labor is requisite to obtain the necessa ries of life, we find the most vigorous, healthy and athletic inhabitants. Where nature has done most, for man, in providing for his bodily wants, wc find him most destitute of the solid comforts of life. In the high lands of Scotland, on the moun tains of Circassia. amidst the hills of Norway, the people are happier, by far more robust, and more energetic than in effeminate Spain or impover ished Italy In our own coun try, rockbound .New England, the long range of the Alleghany mountains, and their numerous spurs and valleys, support a hardy race ot men. To Arrive, t 500 Barrels Genuine North ern Seed Potatoes; Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Ja'ckson's Whites and Peerless. Also 200 Barrels choice' large red Northern apples. tf C. W. Kheden. Market Hep or t. Gold 109 109J Silver ." 102 103 Cotton Low ordinary Ordinary 91-2 Good Ordinary 1014 Low middling 10 3 4 Middling 1114 Good middling 11 1-2 BnEAD Stuffs Flour 700,ffS00l?bl Corn meal 50 75 tbn Corn 30 50Pbu Hides Dry Flint 1S13 12 Dry Sailed 1111 1-3 Green 31-2a 4 Bacos Cli-arSidea 121-2al3 Lard 14 aI6 Bntter 20 ,a30 Effsi 15 a20 A Card t the Pablic. For many years we have made two icedicines suited to the ail ments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands ot cures have heen made by them, and, in fact, the word failure could not.be coup led with them. But within the last two years counterfeits of our medicines have sprung up, dangerous in their close imita tion of our trade mark. To se cure the people wo have placed upon each gunuine box of Hol loway's Ointment the fac simile of the signature of our agent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counter feit is felony. We shall relent lessly pursue any one who imi tates this with the utmost vigor of the law. We mot earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these most unprin cipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines purporting to be ours unless Mr. Jos. Ilaydock's sig nature is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment and the end will soon be reached. The public's obedient 'servants, dcly. Uollowat tfe Co. Xew Advertisements. Wood 8l Low, AQENT& FOK Stadbaker Farm and Spring Wagons, Kentucky Cane Mills and Evar orators. Phoenix Cotton Gins, Etc. DKALURS IN Lumber, Shingles, Sa-h, Doors, Kliuds, Etc., ISi-ciiImhi. Tc.v.i-. jaur.iw.lui I lilt Jri IBM I IPf I j-L'-jjj'iazssaamJ-aijivaiijvxi ::'i:ogaac !r-t ALL KINDS OT COOSTYAXD JUSTICES 2l3Xoo.laLS Kept on hand nnd for sale at tbia office, -sucli as- Execution Citations, Complaints; ttaclimenls, Attachment Bonds, Warrants, Subpoenas, Writs, (&e., dee., dbo. Satisfaction guaranteed as regards quality-of roj-k and price. Power KcsidcnccsforrKcnt. - - , ONE mile from TJayloi University: 8 jfcod rooms, plenty of wood and water convenient; asinucbandasmay bo desired. Address T. C CLAY, janlSnlm Independ nca. Ci T. EAYASAUQif, Jl.-t-to'rxx.o-y-a.l.-XjzVwf Brenham, - - TeSas. t Will practice In Washington and ScP joining counties. jftdU;.ilmw3in A Sample BollloFrc6 Ifj-on aro troubled with Headache du!InesTincapacityto keeptha mind on any subject, dizzy; sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloomy forebodings, irratabil- ty of temper,, or a bad tasto in the mouth, unsteady appetite, choking sen satidnln the thrctit, pain in tho sida or about tha shoulders' coldness of extrein Hies, etc. , or in fact any symtoms of Liver complaint, biliousness, constipa tion of the bowels, or dyspepsia, go to your drngist R. E. Lnbn and get a bottle of Dr. Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters. No spirit is used iu their manufacture except , pure article of II dland Gin. Ladu-s in "particular will find them peculiarly adapted to their wants iu all ages and conditions at life. The lable tells all they con tain, consequently physicans d not hesitite to prescribe them. Sample bottle for trial freo. Seugular size SI. June2wly. Pits or SJpilepsy. - Any person afflicted with the above disease is requested to send their ad dress to Ash & lJobbins, and a trial box of Dr. Goulard's infallible Fit Powders will be sent to them, by mail, post paid, free-. These powders have been tested by hundreds of cases in the Old world, and a permanent cure has been the re sult in evtry instance. Sufferers from this disease skould give these powders an early trial, as its curative powers are wonderful , many persona having been cured by a trial box; Price for large box, by mail, post paid to any part of tho United Stales or Canada, $3.00. Address" ASH & ROBBINS, 360 Fulton Street, ect2 wly Brooklyn, X. Y I'loicer and Vegetable Garden is the mest beautiful work of the kind iuthe world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and six Chrnmo Plates of Flowers, beautifully drawn- ana colored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers, 1 .00 in elestant cloth. Printed in Ger man and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 35 cents a year. Vick's Catalogue 300 illustrations nly 2 cents. Address J vmes Vick. Rochestor.. T. ON Saturday evening, Doc. 30,1876, opposite Court House square, neo bay m lie, branded D on the hip, and a blotch brand o- s'loulder. I will pay a liberal reward fcr tha mule, or any information that will lead to his recov ery. J. V. M. KAURIS. Brenham, January 5, '77. w3f Navasota Tablet copy twice and send bill to J. Vf. il. Harris, Brenhaa. pALVIH WING ATE, Cin and Press Repairer, Buckhorn, Austin County, Texas. Has had an extensive experience in repairing Gins. Gin Filing, building of Gin Gearing-, Cotton Viet-w, etc; also does carpenters work. Refers to Capt. J. S. Smith. J. F. Matthews, Ed. (,hap pcll, John Carlisle, and others at Chap pell Hill. All orders left with John Carlisle, Chappell Hill, rr addressed to me at Buckhorn, will meet with prompt at tention. Oct. C wSm. Consumption. A trial box of Dr. Kissner's celebrat ed Consumption Powders will be sent tree, by mall post jiairt, to every suffer er lroni tho ab'Ve disease. This i.s the only preparation known ti cure or btnerH that disease. Price for Iarv box, S3 00. Address, Asn & Homus-s. GOJFuliou Street, oct2 wly Brooklyn, N. Y TJ10 American People. 20 peoplein the world BuOeras mncli with Dysptpsia a- Americans. M lhnu;;h ears of experience in rnedn cine has hilled to aicomplish a certain aiid sure remedy for ilis. ue and its ef fecu, such as faour Stomach, hick Headache, Hibitual Costiveiiesa, pal piUilon ot ihe He-art, Heart-burn i ater brash, cominjr up of fuod alter eatiur, low spirits, &c , yet siiire the 11 troduotnin of oiileVs Auuvar vi ow mt wu believe there is no case of Js-pep-u and Iner Complaint thai can-' not eb immediately relieed. ;! 1,000 dozen sold la.t year without one ease of failure reporled. Go tn jour Druj; Cist 1! E. I.uhn & Co , and get a Sam pie Bottle for 10 centsand try it. Two 'J'."""'' "'" ri-l'ee u, Beiular Mie 7 j tiits. J- Qiltt M.TCW U H4 K?g X. B, OOLESBX Gla-Dressor an" Repairer, Keinprtead, Teias, TaSea pteamm in nnnrntneing-tEatlia i wnr prepared to apply in jrirp Krf r.eir Patent Gin-Dres at reasonJTtfi. rales-. My mode of dres is aupt rlitntj - uib urmr pinni irr kiij (Jutrr m uei ill atraueb es it. dor not imp, cle.un tha eeJs, makes a belief sample nnd gins faster. AH'orders svnttrt me' afHeiapytemJ irloSt nl lire Brenhnp !NMJl olllco will receive prompt rsiteuConr aeptSly T. B ORl,U?BY. SsiMtu Stokq! STOLEN from ny Iiou-p on Tnesdar night lat, new fulf-rfjqrcd kniT dler. Tho tree is n.Smithlrw.timef r bbed cantcl. I will pay.n literal r- ward for Uih return of I b saddle; and an nddflfonaf reward for the thief, wilU evich-nce sulScienl lococvirtL novlTd&irlvr F8ITZ F1SIIEK. - . ttTxzA for Sale. A iplendld homestead cm iifgftpraf' rie, Burleson county, nirn miles south ; of.Cnldwell. Tract conta'ns 175 acre, ' one half prairie the other half timber i 40 teres in cultivation, goodde!lU)r andnnthoiibes, ciiteru aud Gnu or chard. 'Trie place, can be ptirtliaseit cheap md ortyisy terms. Apply on th premises to S. B Albright, or- tn T. J. Pampell, Brenham. Nuv3-2uv T, Esiray XSotiee. ' Taken up by John 1 Fhar and ev trayeil before B A, Watson. J.Pl're;- " cfnctNo.4j lfalungton cmmtycnvtuiJ Till day of" November 1876, a tnarn- -f and colt; bay mare abmit 14 bands '"" high, threowhife feet, abont 11 years old, brarded 5, 'lay horse colt about sitmonths old. both appraised bv J. K. Blocker and V P. Mij Held at &0'Z v Taken np by 8. N. JIad Jox, and cs-J trayed before B, AVr'ataonJ.PjPje- ' - cinct Xo.4,. Washington couniv, on'thV - . lrt of October tS7G, ' bay mare with;?-,- ihe left hip knocfted down,abdut 14' hands high, 11 years oM, Branded onC" -, . "" the left shoulder Htf, raid ma"rehad jjt two colts, otie-1 year oldVthe nther tw oTt m years o'd. all anoraised bf.AVinJ'Eid- son and V. M. Parish at $32 0OjLdM& JI.MrLEWt.- dcc29w4l .ff. y. iUhW., Blpoded-Stocli HaYfng.jiurcha3Lri' tbe" bfoodSl SAM T1LDKK? notice is herebv given that-1 fit wilt stand at my stable at the low'prico of $ 5 00 per season payable In corn or money. dtclOd&wtf A.TESrABD. Wick's Floral Guide ia a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing andrgant colored Flower Plate with the first number. Price only 25 cents for tlm -year. The first JCo. for 1S7? just is sued id German and English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Gar den, in paper 50 cents; -with ilegant cloth covers 1.00, Tick's Catttlogue-8C0"lllustrations, only 2 cents- Address JiiitsTiCE, Eochi Ft'r, If. T. Washington Conntyt This County is situated on tiietwest side of the Brazos lliver, iu Latitude 80 North and Longitude 00 West. UllEKIt 3S) Ihe counir seat, with a population o( 4,000 inhabitants, is upun the western branch of the Houston and Texas Cen tral Railway, ninety-si, miles east of Austin, the ttate capitol, and seventy ' m les northwest Irom Houston, and one; hundred and twerity-five miles from Ual veston,the principal BPaportoftbeStatp. Tho county embraces about 30J square miles, with S0.G0O inhabitants, aud is well supplied with- churches, and schools, and within convenient (lis. lances of ea:h neighborhood. Two male and three fem.de schools of lii,rh irrade and reputation, are located i'l this county. The cocintr Is well timbered and. was tered. Th i iil Is eseepdonably gcKl. Cotton and -rn are about the principle " products ; about 40,000 bales of- eotto'i beinjr, shipped annually. Wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, (sweet rfnd Iriih) na, ar cane, atfrrhumv etc, xv9 ' lare V produced. All kinds of frmis are sue cessf ully prown. There are now in the, county three large nurseries of estab lished reputation, supplying a large portion of the State with Orchard stO'-ks. The native grasses are excellent, r -n-derins; tbe western portion of the cuiiu; ty especially adapted for dairying. Cat tle are kept in a fine condition upon the pastures durinii the winter months, without other food or shelter! .Sheep are extensively raised and require bat little care. FAIlSItNG LAND3 of (rood quality can be bocsrnt at from $1, to $50 per acre, the) price: bun;; dependent upon locality and improvements, and can be rented atf roni 3 50 to $0 00 per acre, or on& fourth of Ihe cottjn and one-third of all other products. A railroad is now ranninjr through! the county east and West far a distance of fony miles. Ano.her passing Dorth and south through the county !s al. readv commenced and will soon be completed, jrmiiff rail communication with theseaboard by two routes. The railroad coininunicat'ons offer the clian. ces of two routes to the ?torth and East. The population of this county ia drawn from overy State of th Union, aud erery country ia Europe. Tha . immigrant willTBnd friends ia every neighborhood and be most heartily wolcomed Prescription Free "TJtOR. the speedy cure f seminal 1 weakness, lost manhrod, and all ' disorders brought on by indiscretions or etces. Any druggist has the iu nredients. Address W. DAVIDSON 4. CO.. SS Nassau St , New York, augeowly (TjafJA A MONTH. Agents wan .jOU ted everywhere- Business honorable and first class. Particulars? sent free. Address J. ORTH .t Co., St. Louis, Mo maiSlwtf Aoticc to Holders of Claims. All pe sons holding claims again-t the estate of Cvrns JI. Pnnderson, de ceased, npon which lett ra of ndmin-' istration were granted by the Hon. County Court of Mushing county, on the 20th djy of September A. D. 1870, are hereby notified to pr. sent the same tome for allowance within the time prescribed bv law. LAURA M. PTJNDERSOX. fee. 2nd dlt&w4t Admx. Hunry Henricfcs. A. B. Hall. HENRY IIEXRICKS & CO.. vw liolosalo G-Tooora AND Commission Merchants, Houston, Tcxiisr. 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