The Semi-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1865 Page: 1 of 4
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AOT0RK57 A*J> COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
. Texas.
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J¡* W. CMANU&JIIK,
ATTOHNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
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LAWYERS é LAND A GENTS.
3 BSf Laud for salo Itt different parta uf lb#
' ¿ll T ft
(j. • raEJSBIAW, :
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
A'czeTXJsr,, .rrscscj^e.
WOT Office—¡Killer's Building, Becan Street,.
*-« i n "1:,y
ffl 0. ««8BLKY,
* AT^oiRJsrsrsr- A/T-X-AW,
Wsplwloy his tiin ' ¡ o the bumitiesa Of hla pro-
bas torn, and in drawing p^ftoflsfwrapeelal jwrdop,
Ac.. ílc., • ,.. jvrv<t¿:,if
Oíftoo, next door to Drs. Tayloi & Eentfro.
¿¿i^^SEissBaassg&i"•' -■ mertt
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Attorncy-al-Liny,
í?; <'h1 BAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
¿H ***. ífl ttei Courts pf the 4th Judiolsl
£p£'ftÍMa t AtMw«an $«en tO'«íl .WineMí*r>
trusted to ble Cara. • IfSP ■ ' ; «Wr 291 y
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T XA ^XOa¿™c™^C,tixg
o. jroiacjsrs se oo.
AUSTIN, ••••* •'*• TEXAS.
For Punchase and Bale of Reul fletdto; Paym«tit
of taxes; AdJuHrcent of Claim* t« i«n<) and other
preperty; Clslin* (Mrolrtst, the ftt to and Federal
flovcrni. «nt; ColleollQn of debt#, end futdfttliii-ff
uch Itifonr.oKvtn as muy be cibtainfd from p>jbtic
record or personal exataíuat'.on of subject* of cu-
'"fe. Kit Cits.—BaH, Trnícljiáfri & Co., JTei j*iiai ;
Vünne A Hro. 9an Ah'wrto ; flan F. WTo eíy;'-írtf-
fenXHi: 8. M. swoníou, N. 0. Barnes A Burr, New
York City; Oliver Brotherf, Monterey M«*lno:
H- yratio'ao^, Cttiifomla. ootaiittr
JOHN Uf. SWiSUKK a"CO., (JottK M-
(PdriBttW—JAS. H.' BATM0*t>. ) ? j!; "
Have rc^opened their Rxohange a«d Collecting,
Office at Austin, Te*(«
Time ana Sight Krchange bought and Bold.
Collections madé at all convónít-ntly accessible
points in be State. Business in the Government
Offices at Austin promptly attended to.
Austin,To ,Pot. 31,18ft6-3m
PO'WHWsKf, "
LAND AND GENERAL AGENT,
SAN ANTONIO, TKXAS.
W aervloes in the purchase and ¿me of
apertx and Lrnid, for the loctitlon of L nds,
i titles, prbcttrtoff pútont , paynwut of
HeoUoB and iSíosíment of money on
asoi and ioanp.
iatteni himself that during the last 18 years,
which he Was resldud In Western Texas, he has
folly quallftpd blmiwlf to give ample satisfaotfoü to
All who may need his Bcrvioee in his lirio of busi-
bcmj. 62RE 'v' " ■•'■'', •'"
".«ewllíflilae-wtóiwt wjtíi ms bttsinww a, fefFÍ'"
V teV\l « ,co Office,
Üepnbllo510 W0Ul<í e,'pe(*4,'y ^ ,hsa^*Iltkon<il
Any communleatton ail dressed to him letter box
at tí an Antonio, wiilreoelve prompt atteulion.
3a^ii'«uw0asrGj¥i..
f.s®% risas
8. A. MAVERICK, G. *. HOWARD.
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GALF.U JPJBO
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Ornes flí OeroT Qbartkrmastrk. y
Auatin, T« , Not. Í6, iWti, s
be íwóíved a 4, thie míTice,
i of November, 1886. for tfte delivery
cf ten thousand bushels of ocrn, and
_, J toas of hay or fodder, ft suob 4 anll-
plw^aas may bedaelf
I i b« mad# aflpcratf ly,
*•' " 7 ' • fifallowi:
ooru, bay t
rtoWMaító' ,
i WWiiWMét names la full,
and bualaeat.
ba?e prtntpá oc.ty of this frf-
wpy oftbe Wddto-'fl 04th
ice.
BeplS-Sm
iimi;
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A,
siantly on hand la?ge 6>jp plica
domandod in the way of
ewM
ta.
the tew m
Provisionftl'ávéraor ot Texjw.
■■iP a
Govérnwient
yo bave beeo told
to berttHfc
o wJ^il© there i#r
others,
the law,
was such as to win
all the Jpká. u
le ititoggje, yosi; i^ma!
cable
your freedom or
on the result.
ft d
Do not
ermmeiit
,
lyuests and
nld E*iahli ht<l stand
t PJUCAX
XMXtA
m.- RUSBl
roll selected and
AT LOWEST-PltWBS,
¡ílesthM Doaestle m Man? Other Artiftes,
fes & if', AH Mmva FOR
BA^lliOP MAMOTAOruiilNO CO^PANT.
& MEüCHAIÍWISK
ooxjisrTR-ür
TAKEN IinqECHANGE.
C«U ami see for your«ílv¿B. scpOO twa
I i I ... I II ..Hi,
BCTHKRF.9RO. IlKCTOIl «. CO,, (ra.
t?TJBHRlf0| I)— W, 6. RKOTOtt-sT. H, WAS.UNUTO*.)
Mr. J. H, Waai\lncrton baring been received
Into the Inte Arm oí HutUorford & &ctó, as an
eqii&l partner, the business Of the establishment
will hereafter be conducted !u the firm tune of
Knthei ford, Rector & 0®. Thev will keep con
*'e of
whatever may be
AN1
BUIT «001 n FANC\
OSOOffiRIBS.'
Thev now have on
Ila'a, lloiiijeta and
nnd best qaalHy:
Table Wlne«, Syrnps, l'r aerTea, 1'epper
variety of Cau FrulM, Oanditm, Dried Pe
«fence.
Peaches; a
■P ■. ding
to éll in ijuantltlofl great or «mall; sad marly other
thinv*, - '">7"
Terms CB'h. Please giré us a call.
Austin, Sept. W, ISflfc. * ¡
AT THEM. OLD STAND
Congress A venue,
hai just rccol ved a large lot of
UABDWABE «ad FAMILY GROCERIES,
and will bnve on batx], In a few day's,
assortment of
:w$^t^o3TOw<U¡&->... .íhiti
Ory-u«oa«, of every %ane^y<
%;l jJ' ■ *fflwilí'ipév'?
all of which are offered at the lowest prioes for cash,
oetfi-tW^wíim '
an exteftrive
j , vB ■D*
AMD SKIPPING MEROHAFirS,
Lavaia, .Tesas.
Will pay espéolal attention to the
¿AIÍ7 and SHIPMENT,
•V|.K vM| V- OP '
Cotton, Wool, Hides and Merebandfse,
constfrned to thm, «#'! wljl trnnke libera^advances
OrieanVand'^
iur^Hseu to their irreuua in Néw
"ork. octS+-0i«
A. P0UME8,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
tiU
FORWARDING A Til) SHIPPING AGENT,
Lavaca, Texas.
Solicita consignments of Ooantiy Producá and
will make the usual cash advances.
S«,T>SW-wly#
TVeíck^HEXFimicH^"í T.
1.1. imWM. J. HXUFÜtEICH.)
FORWAP.DINO Jc COMMISSION MEHCHANTQ,
LAVACA, .'rKXA .
&£" (-o!'.e.*tí'jr:s prorp.p:B attended to. nucSlflm
Ut/NGIS & CO.,
Commission & Watvirxr&lmg MercUants,
POWDER HORN'WE A ÉtP,
Indiano!*!, Texas.
~ octlO-Jni _
limx 'SLifflaSSMT-1''
aOTTOJST ¿te WOOLÍ'AOT'ORS,
Receiving, Forwarding and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :
Brsnham,..
I have tb!« daw aewKjiated with me in bnsteese
myson ln law, I. P. BaUalle.and my «on, H. Na-
pier Stones, and ask for our new firm awmtisna-
i Ion of the liberal patroéipe Wtowed ~on sne be-
foro the war, pledging «Br best efforts to please,
ar.d «nrnftaf piwBipt attention t« 1 -
aug6-Sro
wjg
AIL.EE Of
Will be ¿old at pabilo auction; at Mm
iewS^ - T0XW'w íú**y
to* it cad of «ams aud 4sO'
The Government raWvei the right to
sate when the pt/loea «re b«^
üclted
0. L THt'EMONB, Auotl
3b
kj, ébe!o*«il \a ac | "" *'
i, ana
v J*r
WHhiUe
eawwfstly reque t^«ja
I have to nay ; for it 1
ooocenits yóá io know,
during the
the. good 0]
r!r.g that
quiet iamd
you knew tl
ned slavery
disappointed
|by^M«M|PHil
and Uhmtiftri retioiice «jü¿
and justiua of God'e providence, which
has elevated you in the opinion of g>.)od
men in every part tit the oivliiKed worlds
This W to-day your best trea5ure,and í1<ri8h
you to preserve it. The chaw
you have thus níattej íogether n
freedom, is your wealth. I am
an^lo^j^wlfe"" Ai " j
point ihi
feai ing itiiftt
counsels of
my duty to
"'éxas, and
"oUMMT"
ou
üov«rrraiettt-~ what
. Mid what are your du
In doing tk&l «Hall s;
for it is
stand. You are free—made so by a g
orou«, good,. Governraent i but
must not
more for you than
means for you, that you have the right
to labor for an honest liviug-fthe right
to obey the great command of Qod to
all man, to «aro, in the sweat of their
face, their daily bread; the right to
work for yoofseives and reóeivO tlw fbll
reward of your labor. This is all that
irosdom moatie for any people.
The Government of the Unitéd States
has given you this freedom, and will pío
tect you in its enjoyment. You aíé now
under the protection of the Government,
as other people are; you will be protect-
ed in all that is right; but in nothing
that is wrong. This is what you have a
right to expect from the Government,
and what, it will perform. Yew «wo a
duty to the Government, aa every one
does who rocoivo* ite protection. That
duty is to obey the laws and employ
yotiifi^ives ia useful labor for your own
support, and not be disturbó* of .$
public poaca by idleness and vicious hab-
its. No people can be idle without be-
coming vicious. No man ia a good citi -
zen, who does not earn * living in aome
•honest way, *'
I have been informed, ^rom many sour-
told, that about
ou than it does for others. It
mi
iivnd.
othera, account
wrong that f
;• "v '-v?>
ao much work that
towns of the oountry.
When that Is i
you,
that you have been
Christmas something would be done for
you by the Government—That there
would be a division oí propérty, for y«ur
benefit—-that homes, would be furnished
to you by the Governmeiftittid other
things given to you without pries. 1
tell you, in the name of the I
and the (Government, whose servant I
that ml 43hn2 J®
JRtt^CKMSK
ment has given you all that it can give
you—that te your^freedom. ^ If you are
pliedL«oone-jlse can findi
The labor, of thoee who culttvatai the «ál
W-^®&ZíM,É*
pricea for labor are high, and
to be thankful that anch a p:
opened to you ;for your-
anxious thai you abould
on by those, wfiti ttndr-"™
your fi iends. aro in ft
miea. The inan who teW.vou. that
Government jrill support you Without
la not your real friend—he lies to
~, and will lead yoti into trour
The Freeedmen'a Bnreait, will as
aa it can, assist you ifa makiti^
for labor—but the officers wrH not be
able to attend to every case, in time, to
save you from want, if you wait fort
to act. Any contract whi '
make ingbocl wílfMj
the Government and
can have good men to
by the lawa of the country.
I think! you will believe w_
said to you, furl have said It
good. lt bflf j
f^n;%.forlt
it to you. You are 'free—free
for yourselves, and to dQ right
ia free todo
t ttAH
• *
|g . WA]] fta'
ted°by the^^vernmen
foolish enough to attain
you
H
is much labor
to be earned
how to do it,
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Raymond, N. C. The Semi-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1865, newspaper, November 21, 1865; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179890/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.