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'U OFESSIONAL CARDS.
Wm. W. WALLACE
T 0 R N E Y AT LAW.
his services to the public in the Courts
an Augustine, Jasper, Sabine, Angelina
Iby, and in the District Court i f the
tates, and Supreme Court in their see
Tyler.
ugustine July#185Y. 16
Payne & Williams,
LNET8 AND COUNSELLORS
L&m
<3
San Augustine Texas.
ILL practice in the Courts of 6th Judicial
District of Texas.
^ >n per cent for collections
Appearance in District Court not less than
Ten Dollars
In Inferior Courts, Fire Dollars.
Writing Deed, Mortgage, etc., not l =s than
Five Dollars
.^•-No services rendered unless the fee is
secured. noly
Richard F. Slaughter,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
A T LAW , :-
I - " SAN AUGUSTINE TEXAS,
Vl/ ILL practice in ths Courts of Nacogdoches,
f f Angelina, Jasper, Newton, Sabine, Shelby,
and Sail Augustine, and general collecting
•gent for eastern Teaas. L
Qffio*—Weet-pHa of tS><gqn ro,
San Augustine Texas.
m e. HKJK9,
Jasper, Texas.
HICKS
&
. .j. D mcmahon,
Milam. Texas.
M'MAHON,
sabine pass & Berwick's bay.
To sail on Sundays and Wednesdays, at
4 o'clock P. M.
FOR BERWICK'S BAY,
The new <>nd raajrmfieent te*ruship
iJASPEH, &
(V. u. Flanders, Commander, Will leave. us
above, For freight or pass^ee, haying elegant
accommodations tor passengers, apply to
[7 j ] ALEX*NDk*&CO
THOMAS ts CROUCH,
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods & Groceries
(North side of the Public Square,)
SAN AUGUSTINE, TEXAS.
WE pall the attention of the citizens or 8>n.
Augustine and adjoining counties, to our
ne* and well selected stock of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
BOuTS SHOE S AJVD HA TS,
Embracing all the latest styles and patterns.
Barege Robes. Black Silks, French and
English Merinoes, Cashmeres and
Detains, English, French and
American Prints; Scotch,
English and American
Ginghams; Fine, Black and
* Plaid Alpaccas; Jacouet, Swiss
x and Cambric Muslin Flannels, all
cfllors and. qualities ; Bleached and
Brojfbn UoinesticRs, aft- wnmnr; Cemtca_Mu3Li-
J\\ 0. MERCANTILE CARDS.
THEODORE FROIS,
Importer and wholesale dealer in
DRY GOO D S,
No 81 Canal Street, Nkw Orljsaxs, [1
S. E. GRUMAN & CO.
makcfacturbr8, a.nd wholksalb and retail
okaleksin
HATS, CAPS,
Bonnets and Straw Goods,
No. 36 Magasine Street, Corner of Gravier,
NKW ORLEANS.
Manufactory 181 Water st. New York.
jos w carholl
• JOS. HOT R H. WINTER.
BU HxNNOK, CA ROL' *CO.,
Commission Merchants
No. 20 Union Street,
ly] NEW-ORLEANS.
GFORG? H. VINTON,
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
No 105 Poydras Street,
NEW-ORLEANS.
Attornej% at Law.
TIE above firm will practice their profee ion
jointly, in the county of Sabine,and will also
practice in the several counties of the 5th Judi-
cial District. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
June 18 '57. nll:j
• B. McCLOSKEY,
ATTORNE Y AND CO UNSELOR
AT LAW,
Milam, Sabine Co., Texas,
/ General Collecting Agent,
FOR EVERYBODY.
■M
l. l. MARSHALL.
john montgomery.
J
Marshall & Montgomery,
Attorneys at Law,
SUMPTER,
TRINITY COUNTY, TEXAS. 21
S.W. Blonnt,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OFFICei—In the Court House, San Augustine
^B^Will take depositions and transact every
species of Notarial business no23- ly
I. J. Roberts,
AND SURGEON,
fall be found in his Office in the Court House,
at Baffin's Hotel. Shn Augustine, Texas.
• THOMAS & SIMS,
NEW DRUG STORE,
(North West corner Public Square,)
Ban Augo-tinb, Texas
CONSTANTLY on hand a good and well se-
leered assortment, of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAIN TS, OILS Sfc.j tfc,
—also—.
A first rate article of Brandy and Wine, to-
* ' (ether with a large lo of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
jost received at .their New Drug Store.
DR J. T. SIMS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Will always be found at the Drug store of
gf Sims unless professionally engaged.
Domet Flannels; Pfaid and Solid Liuseye.
Superior quality Bull Factory Plaids,
Checks,ticking See., Irish Linens,
Huckabac. BirdEje and Scotch
Diapers, Table Cloths and
Table Linen* various qualities, Silk,
Wool and Cotton Hosiery of every disoription.
Embroider-d Zepher
end Baloon Skirts Bonnet,
Sash. Mantu*, Satin Ribbons, •
Morocco and ilk Elastic Belt Rib-
bons, French and Bail-road Corsets,
FTench4M- n*illms. Black and White. Jaconet
Swiss an<< Lawn E Igings, Embroidered S iss and
Lawn Chimesetts, Swiss *n ■ Lawn Collars
and Sle«ves, Printed Jaconet and
Organdie Mu-lins, etc etc,
—ALSO—
A large and rich asiorcuuent of Dre°s Bonnets,
all of this spring style, carefully selected, ex
presxly for the trade.
The attention ot 'h" Ladies is particularly in
vited to our new nnd elegant stock
■ST We consider it no trouble to show goods.
Call nd 8*>e
Prease®, Types, Ioks, Paper, Cards and Fur-
nishing of every disc iption.
Second h nd materials b >ueht and sold, aud
old Type taken exchange for new, at 9 cents
pur puumi; — '
HYATT & FRAZIER,
Collectors, Honse-Brokers,
Gt.Nfc,HAL AGENTS, $•" ,
No. 22 Commercial Puce,
New-Orleans.
Refrences J Waterman if Bro. Col. Gerard
Stith, Thomas H Shields, E. Fuller. J. G.
Poindexter, H N. McTyeire Lacy 8f Wool-
dridge, Chas. Nash
^ Drugs ! Drugs !!
McDANiEL & PATTERSON,jg
(Successors to W. L. McDaniel,)
Have on hand and are constantly receiving
at the old Btand, a large assortinentof New and
fres-h D«-njjs.
MEDICINES,
OILS, PAINTS,
DYE'S TUFFS.
All the Medicines mostly in usu, such as
QU NINB, CASTEn 0 L^-c we are prepared
to sell low Patent Medicines of the newest
and be«t, direct from the Pattentee Practi-
tioners throuflbouffthe country can send forward
resipeB and be assured of having them properly
and promptly filled.
We have also purchased thiB season an ele
gant a-sortment of
DRY GOODS, LADIES GOODS,
STAPLE and FANCY A' TIOLES,
MUSLINS and INE LINENS.
Perfumery. Hair Tonics, Oil
a&d Dyes. Brandied and -
Preserved Fruits,
. . etc , ect., etc.,
—SIHO -
A good and cheap lot of provisions, home
cured and imported, Wines, Brandies, n<1 Cigars.
J. H. STEPHENS, M H. CARVER
STEPHENS & CARVER,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
and dealers in
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, AND
GROCERIES,
Grand Ecore, La.
HWE on hand a large and well selected stock
of Staple Groceries, L:quors Iron, Bag-
ging and Bale Hope, &c., which they offer for
" sale, for cash, at the lowest prices Commission
business solicited, and promptly and faithfully
Attended to. Cotton received as an equivalent
1 for cash; and the highest prices paid tor it. [9
E- HuaaKLL. _ P C. Ri)qkr8.
RUSSELL & ROGERS,
RbCEJVING AND FORWARDING
w
>9.
Grand Ecore, La.
Dealers in
4BMOCEHIES, A^D STAPLE GOODS,
Hatuo purchased the entire property of
Messrs Stewart &Co., in this place, are
mm prepared for storing any quantity of freight
and cotton that may be consigned to their
[nl3:ly
v. . ALEXANDER & CO.,
Commission 4* Forwarding •
'*** Merchants,
Sabine Pass, Texas.
^m-Orders from the country are solicited,
V( hope by prompt attention to our custom
er*s interests, to nierit an extension of their
, fairors. 7 ly
8. WIE8S,
ETSS' BLUFF. TEXAS,
8till continues t/> do t,h«
iving und Forwarding Business,
Will keep on band a tiO"d supply ef
GROCERIES AND SALT,
tat no wagons comi>-g down with CottoB
return without a loaa
le 13,1867. nll;y
BROOCKS & BROTHER,
in ow olosins oat one of the best assortments
•ffiwmnw Clothing, including
' ! COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS,
b* found in the place, f«>r cost and carriage
Jy. Those wanting new suits, would do well
•all and tee th$$ bstorsi '* u>vn I t [16
New Firm, New Goods.
A. A. burru8 C I. POLK.
BURRUS & POLK.
HAVING fomed a cop rnerhhip under the
^bove name and style, would inform the
c> izens of San iugustine and the publio gene-
rally, that they are n w in receipt of one of the
finest and best a-S'irtm^nte of
S APLF AMD FANCt T)"Y OOOD^
Boot9> Shoes and Ready Made Clothing,
ever brought, to this market, which they are
determined to w-11 as low as can be afforded
Planters nnd others will do well to examine
our stock before purchasing: elsewhere
To the Ladies we say give us a call and if
pretty goods and respectful attention are any in-
ducements, we ere sure of your patronage [1
PAYNE & CROCKET,
No. 134, Columbia Street,
San Augustine, Texas,
Are now opening a carefully selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
comprising every variety of articles adapted to
thi.« trade, which tbey will sell on as accommo-
dating terms as the same description of goods
e* ba borejfht eleevbere ia tite oity. Thair
stock of Clothing will bear inspection, and
th«y invite purchasers to call and examine for
themselves. 2-y
BROOCKS & BROTHER,
Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, .
No. 113, Columbia St., San Augustine, Texas
Planters and Country Merchants will find it to
their interest to oall and examinetheir *tock.
Sau Augustine. u8:y
Take Notice.
ALL those indebred to 'he late Firm of Reilly
Bf Broocks will please come forward and
settle up immediately, as we are compelled to
have means to liquidate the outstanding liabil-
iti s of tbe old concern
8tf PEILLY&B^OOrKS
JOB WORK.
HAVING a well Heiected iinsortment of Job
Type, hoth Plain «nd F>ncy. together
with 11 the ma;er al necessary, we are pre-
pared to exp^ut* all ki dn of
FL11U AEB
Pamphlets,
Blanks,
Bill Heads
Handbills,
Posters,
Cards, &c.
Is n rtsgant mannw, and with despatch.
TAYLOR & RADDIN,
(Suco^eors to D. TAYLOR &c Co )
Wholesale D^^lers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
No. 41 M'igarne Street, opposite Banks' *rcade,
n-ly NKW-YOKK
G^KTHWAfTE, GEIG^K & CO.,
WH«l. ;Ni>LK rff AlKKS iv
C LO THIN G,
No. 7, Magazine Street, New Orleans.
MAMJFAi'l'O V,
127 Markbt strkkt, Nkwakx n- J.
SALES ROOM
45 * 47 CHAJIBRRS ST , NEW YORK
GARTHWH1TK DARCY fy CO.
noly] 45 &47 Chambers st .JX'rtv York
w.*. p. convehsk, tho« m cosve-ksi,
wm. p converse, jr.
CONVERSE If CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
And Dealers in
TEAS,LTQUORS, TOBvC Oand CIGARS,
Corner Canal and JTew.Levee streets,
noly New Orleanp.
a. o. BULL,.
h ■. ellis
BULL, ELLIS & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
noly]
71 Canal street, New Orlt-acs.
M D. COQPKR,...T> B P«IKRS^N,. ..OBO. o. SWEET.
. M. D. COOPER 4- CO.,
C otto n F act6r s7
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 75 Common utreet,
noly New Orleans
R. Waterliouse & Son,
dkal-r* in
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
South-Kast corner of the Square,
8A.v ACGDSTINE, Texas
HWING m«de large additions to their old
«tock. can now eat'ely assert^bat, th< y d-me
an near nsany house io Kastern Texas supplying
the wants of the public, both in q-ia'ity Rnd
price, with the best, articles of MEKCH ANDISE
Our goods are carefu'ly selected by an expe-
rienced hand, and our assortment is &■* complete
as the wants of the community detn>ind We
would call part cular attention to our ele-
gant and varied nssMrtroen' of
LADIES' GOODS.
Of the latest style and fiest quality, Bareges Mus-
lins, Alpaccas Br>mb«zir>es, Trimmings of every
description P^rosols. Bonnets, Calicos, of rich
prints and fwnt eoWs.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
For Ladies Gentlemen and Children- every
variety of material nd or ice •'
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
For white and black Planters' Hats^Boots,
and general outfits.
Negro Clotiiivg Kerseys, Lowels plain and
twilled. Heav\ Hats. Brogans
Fajiming Utensils Plows, Iloes, Axes, ant
tools of all kinds
Household Goods—Castings, Crockery and Chi-
na Wares, stone ware, Buckets, Pails,
Pans, etc
Provisions—Bacon, Lard, Flour, Molasses, su-
gar. Coffee, Rice, Teas, Pickles, spices, and
Confections.
Stationery—Piper, Pens and Ink.
Toilkt Articles Perfumery Hair Oils. Pow
ders for the nkin and teeth, Brushes Combs.
• oilet snap etc etc
Together with the endless variety whioh go to
make up an assortment
'e do not deal entirely for cash, but good cus-
tomers oan always get as good bargains hb
our own interest will just'-fy We take in ex-
change for goods all kinds ot country produce
such ss home spun cloth, wool s"cks, ch<ri*s,
spinning wheels, mats, etc , and usually have
such nr'icles for sale I.OW FOR C ASH, or
to Customers WII > ARE WILLING TO P Y.
jf ffn can l«o supply the tai ming c«tn
munity with a good lot of horses, mules', aud
uilch cows.
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HARPER &r BUGS. Publishers.
INHALATION IN CONSUMP-
TION.
BRONCHITIS. Larygitis.'and other diseases
of the Chest and throat, successfully treated
by the inhalation of Medicated Vapor* and Pow-
der*, by absorption and oonstitutinnal treat-
i ment, as practic- d at the Stuyvesant Medioal
Institute, New York City.
Tbe unprecedented success which h s attended
this method of treating diseases of the Lur. s
and Throat, has induced U3 todeiiart from our
u^ual course, and avail ourselves of the col-
umns of the ;>reas, ia order to bring it to t.ha
DE BOW'S REVIEW.
Vols, i to sv.
A Monthly Industrial and Literary Jour-
nal, Illustrated with Steel Engravings. Com-
merce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal
Improvements, Slavery and Slave Produce,
American and Foreign Statistics. Published
■monthly, in the cities ef new Orleans and
Washington, D C
Tbi:ms Five dollars per annum, in advance.'
The Rktikw i3 now rapidly growing in circu-
lation, and will exhibit m ny great improve-
ments in the present year, in size, matter and
appearanca The follow«iig are its leading divis-
ions.
I. Literature - Criticism; notices cf late
books schools, colleges, education, essays poe-
try, 3^ etchos of fact and fancy, summaries of for-
eign and dociefctic Dews, movements at home
and abroad etc.
II. OonjfKRCN—Its history, -aws, and statis-
knowledge of such as may he laboring under..
or predinposed to such atfeotions The dawn of j t;C8. commodities, shipping navigation treaties,
a brighter day has arrived for the consumptive: tariffs, exports and imports, trade of the south
the doctrine of the incurability of Consumption ! an(] heme .and foreign trade. .
having at. length passed away. vca bnv?. in m. Agriculture, Discussions upon Cotton,
du bit able proofs in our possession, that. Con- j r;co. eUgar.«bbaoeo. hemp. Indian corn, wheat,
sumptiorf. in all its stages, can be cured ! —in , f*imiUg and planting interests, statistics, slave-
the first by tubercular absorptions; ia the sec-
ond, transformation of t.ubercnl*r into chalky
and calcerous e iterations; in the third, by
cicatrices or scars Those wedded to the opin-
ions of the past may assert, that even nyw Con-
sumptions incurable; such are behind the age.
To all this great truth pust be apparent, viz^
that the medicine inhaled in the fn-fii of Aapor
or powder, direotly into the Lungs, mn3t be more
effectual than that taken into the stomach,
where the disease does not exist. The advan-
tage of inhalation in ensuvnption and throat
diseases is, that medicines in tbe form of vapor
are applied directly to the Lunga, where the
disease exists; the stomach is ihas left free to
ry and bisve laws
IV. Manufactures, Progress of Manufac-
tures in the south and west, ia> the Union and
abroad.
VI Statistics, Complete tables npon all tbe
above beadj*; on populatoion, resources, wealth,
morality, blacks and whites, etc.
VII BrooRAFHy of 'Practical citiiens, with
8to -l portraits
VI I AnvshTisEJtEvrs of Plantatir.ne, ewith-
em schools, colleges, watering places, faetoriee,
mercantile and professional cards agriculture,
machinery, etc.
p~g- A few complete sets in fifteen volumes,
for sale. Address the editor at New Orleats,
Kas.
aid in re-to^irg by administering to it healthy. [ 0T at. WaEhiagton City.
life givinsr food. There is no case so hopeless j ■_
that In halation will n^t reach! The means, I TT
too, are brought within the reach of all, the
manner of administeri* g the Vapors bein so
simple that the invalid is never required to
leavr! home, where the hand of friendship and
•tflection tend so much to aid the physician's
6lf"Tt0 i « -
The'inhaling method ia soothing, safe n-* | A*}™?
speedy, and consists in the administration'of i
medicines in euch a manner that they are con-
E
LOST.
0V tbe 16'b Februarv, 18 'i6. there was issued
under the act of 3d March, 1855, in the
name of the under-igned, by Ge C. biting.
Court, a Land Warrant for 120 acres, No
•r 2 901, which lam informed was sent to Pan
Autfu-tine, Texas. The same baB not been re
cetved or heard from— nnles- information of it i*
received in 00 days. I will apply to the Commis-
sioner of Pensions for a duplicate
JA< K ON FITZGERALD
San Augustine, Sept. 7, '67. n2i 18 w
veved into the Lungs in the form of Vapor, ant:
produce their action at- the seat of the disease.
I's practical success is destined to revolutionize
the opinions of the medical world, and establish
the en'ire curability of Consumption
T earnestly appeal to the eomuvm senseof !
afflicted with Long diseases, to embraoe at once
the advantages of Inhalation; and no longer
apply medicine to the jpuofending Ptoraach
claim for inhalation place among the priceless
gifts that nature and* art haih given us, that
our "da}'* ma* be long in tho land," and as the
only ark of refuge for the consumptive, a method
not only rational, but simple, safe and effica
cious.
Such of tbe profession that have adopted In-
halation have found it efficacious in tbe highest
degree, arresting the progress of the diseasa
and working wonders in many desperate cases-
In verity, a signal triumph of our art over
this fell destroyer cf our species.
Note -Physicians wishing to make themselves
acquainted with this practice, are informed that
our time being valuable, wo cau only reply,
as to ingredients used, to such letters as contain
a fee.
The fee in all cases of Pulmonary Affectior.3
will be 010, on receipt of wbich *he necessary
medicines and instruments *.7ill forwarded.
Tbe fee in other cases will be from So to 010.
Applicants will state age, sex married or i-icgle
how long affected, if any hereditary disease
exists in the family, and symptoms generally.
Let the name, town and State be plainly writ-
ten Postage for return answers must be en-
closed. Letters when registered by the Post
Master will be at our risk.
All letters must be addressed to
WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D.
S. M. Institute, New York City.
April 22,1857.
Sabine River Contracts.
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To PRINTERS and PUBLI:-HSRS
THE undersigned beg leave to inform the Trade
that tbey have this day issued their new
i cimen, aod that it is now re dy for delivery
to their old Pntronff, as well as to all who pat-
ronize'their Foundry. In it will be found a new
Series of Faces, from Pearl to Pica, surpassing,
if possible, their celebrated Series of 8cotoh Full
Fhcns. .
Tl>e Fancy Type Department exibits an un-
aurp&ssable variety of beautiful etjles, selected
from Frarce, Germany and England
The Script ai^d Bordering are now, for the
! first time, presented to tbe Printing public, and
j : are the productions of the best- American and
' rurrpean ArtUts,
An entire new Series ef German Faces both
for News Puper and Job Printing, of a very su-
perior style, is now nearly completed, and ready
for sale.
The Metal of which tbe Type is made, wilL
be found peculiarly adapted to the severe usage
of machine press 'Printing
Tbey beg to return thanks for past fa^prs, and
to wiiicit a continuance. Their well known lib-
eral manner of doing business for the past
thirty years, is a guarantee to tbeir patrons
of their disposition and ability not to allow them-
selves to be surpassed for fair dealing, whether
orders are by letter or otherwise
N B Proprietors of newspapers are requested
to insert the above three times, provided tbey
trade cut three times tbe amount cf their re-
spective bills in material of our manufacture,
aud forward us one copy of the paper contain-
itg the advertisement. -
JAME8 CONNER * SON.
March 28, 1857,
Office of State Engineer,
Galveston, Aug. 25, 1857.
SEAL' D proposals will be received at this of-
fice until October 5th, inclu-ive, for the con-
tract for imoroving the navigation of the Sabine
Hiver, in accordance with specifications thereof,
on file in this office, copies of which have been
furnished the C.dlectors and Treasurers of said
ttiver fund, a>'d the Editor of the Eastern Textan
for the inspecton of bidders. Bids will be re-
ceived for th^work in one entire contract, from
I'uriierV Ferry to Bacon's Bluff, or iu scctiou*
as f< 11 wh; viz:
Ht-ctiou No 1. from Turner's Ferry to Lo-
tansport N 2, from Logaosport to Bacon's
B'uff Bids may be sent through tbe mail,
and information of tbe awarding of the contract
will be ifiven in the same wav ; bu1 the success
ful bidder will have to meet me at my office to
close the contract
WILLIAM FIELDS. -
n25:3t.] State Engimcr.
B
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DR. FECCHTWANGER'S
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notiec every desired Liquor.
fTUIE undersigned has lately made great im-
JL provements in-this branch of business The
Flavorings are put op in packages of 6, 10 and
02 Gallons, and require the addition of Pare
spirits, either 1st or 4tb proof, and Liquors such
as Cognac, either dark or pale, Holland and
.English Gin. Jamaica and St Croix'Rum. Mn«
nongnhela. Bourbon and 8cotch Whiskey, j?pple,
Peach, Cherrj and baspberry Brandy, Port and
Madeira Wines will be instantly produced It
n-quires no skill, but an addition of a good
spi it, say 50 gallons to each 'gallon of the re-
spective Flavoring.
Tfce best Cognac Oil, green, yellow and white*
warranted genuine, as low as any other impor-
ter charges for the respective quality
Essence* of every Liquor .Extract of Cognae.
1 lb of which produc s 200 gallons of Cognae.
Raw Whiskey may, by Dr F's age and body
preparation, be made smooth with but a tri-
fling expense
The price f Flavorings are extremely moder-
ate, and directions in toll supplied by
J1R LEWIS FEUCHW.tfNG.ER,
Chemist anWtImporter -of Drugs, Essential
Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and Pho-
tographic Chemical*
5n 6 No. 143 Maiden Lane, New York
\NDKERCHIVF Extracts, Cotftgne, Pom;
atum. Bears Oil, Lilly White, Chalk Baity
H
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King, George W. The Eastern Texian (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1857, newspaper, October 24, 1857; San Augustine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233686/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.