The Eastern Texian (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1858 Page: 3 of 4
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ORIGINAL
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FOE TRY.
«f a Young hini<
Who wwM wt mourn for Lyoidas ?
. H knew hiirseif to sing,
* "ty rhyme.—Milton.
Another baud
Auothtjr call ia gi*
As glows once more with Wg^tep.*,
The path which reaches
"oung and gibed friend,
M de brighter eQmaier hours,
Ai i l.ihe frost.of winter-time,
H«*b left as with the flowers.
Pfttisg of the cheek of bloom,
Fore>waraed « of decay;
No shadow? from the silent land
FcU rCHod our brother's way.
The ight of his young life went down,
Aa puiks the hill
sr*3e-.- - -SSiSggg
fc f—
d, suddenly, and still.
■ ' seems a shadow on the day.
His- smile no longer cheers-—
A r ness or the stars of night,
I.:ke«$in't|ttt look through tears.
Aio':^' tftrto ot r Father's wili,7
r Oue though: bathreconcii'd,.
That whose love exceedeth ours, .
: taken home His child.
J. G. W.
CIRCULAR.
S TEAMBOAT
U M CliE BEN.
The undersigned have negotiated for the
new and splendid steamboat
She will be commanded by Capt. M. L.
Pation, an old Texian, and oue who has
had long experience as a Steamboat Cap-
tain. Tfttf Uncle Beu will leave Sabine
JPass on the 1st day ol. January, for Belzo-
I mj^and take freights to and from all' inter-
m*4ktte landings, at the lowest price possi-
ble "Sha is designed entirely for the Sab-
ine T^pe so long as the water and freight
Will justify. The undersigned lio,je,-by a
prompt and attention to business, to
secure a libefa^^.trouage from, alt thuse
who are desiro«v|ff. patronizing- the Sal-
ine, and buildinguf a Home Trade.
There is P regul^iine of Steam Ships
from the Pass, td col
wick's Bay and Nel*
fr also f line ojf Sail V<
."'iOrlaans aod Galveiftc
y "ihe-SaWne,
at Sabiue Pass. i Ji
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i
THIS MARKETS.
• •
Co; tost—We are pleased to
once more to announce a
Cotton market, having the abearance of
ft permanent iniprovmenU^Alter a steady
find contiirnous decline. almost reaching
the lowest ti&Kte* Wider the pressure of
rrajsfflems, we find at last
an improvement of half a cent in Liver-
pool. followed by a corresponding rise in
New Orleans. Be law we give quotations
from the N. O, papers, together with the
wholesale prices current.
Inferior .4 @ 5 1 Middlings, , < <8J@ 8|
5K'^64 Good Middl'g.. ^94
ry.. OH*** J Middl'g Fair . 9|<j$9I
..Nominal.
I *
Low MMdltsg .. 8(3)84 I Fair .
Bagging—
VLmmkg
Bute Rqpe-rr
P«r poinuf ■
C off re per Pound-—
jto&W ■ -i i
j«h
Candies -per Pound*
smt
Corn Mratr-
v -
Domestic Uowls per Yard—
BNttimb
dm&m - -
Caiioo Prists
Liswyi. >
Flour per Barrel—
Ofeio saperfiua
Extra - . .
Sugar—
Brown lb - - -
Provisions, per Barrel—
- 13 @15
- lo@io4
... tr| to8
- 8-$-84
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- m a 88
- If alb
- 2 bOuS 50
- 10cl2
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San Angusti
2t with" the Ber-
rleans Railroad ;
direct to New
h ho detention
BERRY,
L. PATTON,
TRAIT-
: 9, '58. n40-2w
VALU
OWN PROPERTY,
^ ^ '^5 ^
st opposite the Printing Office.
desirous of disposing ofthat ^
luable property on the corner of HH
mbia and Montezuma street, ai pres-
et occupied as a Bakery, and the dwell-
ing house adjoining. The property con-
sists of a good, comfortable dwelling house
and out-houses, an nnfailing well, a large
aud well improved garden* with fruit aud
shade treea Also the, house on the corner
of same lot, now n-ed as a bakery, two
stories high, and large enough for any kind
of business-^as good a stand.as any in the
place.
The Proprietor has met With first rate
success during the paet'iwo years, and be-
iiig desirous of withdrawing from business,
will dispose of his property on reasonable
terms. For particulars apply to
J. C. DEY LE,
On the Premises.
San Augustine. Jan 9, *58. n40-4m
Negroes for Sale,
BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF JOHN
GAMBLE, DECEASED. *
The pnblic are notWied that the tmder-
*'&ned, Hsthe attorney iu fact ,of the heirs
of John Gam We, deceased, will expose to
pnblic SwUvin Iront of the Cofirt House
door, in the town of San AugiWme, on
the first Tuesday in February nest, a very
6u«! lot ol nvgrje<, belonging to said estate
at the lowest living rates
ggjp' Terms Cash,
M. E. RYJLANDER.
San Augustine, Jan. G, '53. n40:tds
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13 60
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New Advertisements.
TEMPERANCE NOTICE. ,
The members of Red Land Di-
^ision, No 15. Sons of Temperance,
Lac4lie(l'>e*te<* to meet aft their Hall
[jlay evening. 13th Inst.
uuaryU. 1658. n40:lt
MASONIC ~
SCHOOL.
on
Administrator's Notice.
Hcrtnei! F. Miller, Administrator of Isaac
(J. Sharp, dee'd, having thN day filed his
accoHiit crt final setil'eitient, in the above
named estate, and pray to be discharged
from said Administration.
This is, therefore, tor notify all persons
interested in said estate, to be aud appear
at the January Term of-the Conuty Court
of said county, ^>ertaiiJ|ii>g to the estates
of deceased persons,} to be htfldeu at the
Court Hopse, in San Augnstine county,
on the last.Monday in January, 1858, then
snd there to contest said fiual seitlement,
if tney think p'oper so ^o do.
— J Given under my liatftf and of-
KS. f fi-nal seal, at San Augustine,
l§L ) January 2nd, 1858.
F. H. DIXON, Clerk
ii40:4w.} Co. Court said county*
next session of this Institution
commence on the 25th January.
RATES OP TOITIOR,
$f Five Months, (20 Weeks.)
Wnjiog nod
imtry ArHli*ne'ic $10 00
: .Biif. Grammar, Nat.
Ptiilotophy And Arithmetic - 15 00
ligher Branches 20 00
jdent* are charged from their entrance
3 close of the seasion; no deductions
i for absence, except io cases of pro-
ed sickness.
lis Institution is well established and
r srously attended—having closed its
. ieseiou with 73 pupils.
le Priootpal assures the public that be
; keep competent Teachers in every de-
n«tf. ®nd that the increasing number
of T.tjMls shall not diminish their opportn-
rHties for instruction. A thorough Gotte-
■>t* Education may be obuioed here
i little cost as at any instiinthm in the
th. S. 0. BE—
>lltf P'incipal.
n Aaggs^HS, Jan'y 12,
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i*vi
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,
lip offers his professional services to
to his former friends and the com-
munity generally.
y*Will always be found at the resi
- ice of his father unless professionally
;aged. no41y
It -
\ OZ'8 Qaiaine of the bsst quality
r n/.bjf " THOMAS if SIMS.
for sals
SAW AUGUSTINE
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J. THOMAS FULLER,....
.. iPrincipal.
—* Assistant.
LUCY A. FULLER 'Music Initrttdres.i.
The next session of this Institute will com-
menceon Monday the 18th day of January. The
Bchotostio year is divided into two sessions of
twenty weeks each. The' Board of Trustees
wouLd say to the patrons and friends of the In-
stitute that they may be assured that the school
will now be permanent Strict attention will be
given to the hea-th and manners or the pupils
and no efforts will be spared to promote their
moral aud intellectual welfare.
rates of tuition :
Orthography, Readicg, Writing, and Pri-
mary Arithmetic, prr session,20 weeks. ,$10 00
Geography, English Grammar, Natural
Philosophy, and Arithmetic 15 00
All higher branches 20 00
French 10 00
Music (Piano,) per session 20 weeks 25 00
Use of Instrument, per month 1 CO
Pupils will be charged from entry to the close
of the session, siid no deduction will be jar 1e for
absence, except for protracted sicknc. ^ The
discipline will be mild but firm. Monthly cports
will be made to parents. The last Frid iy in
each month will he devoted to Reviewing'.- Pa-
rents and friends of education are respectfully in-
vited to be present. Board can be obtained
in private families in town at moderate rates.
/fS" A yourg lady, graduate of the Model
School of Tennessee; has been engaged as Arist-
ant.
jJsS-The Principal would say to the f.-iends of
the Institute that he is determined to spare no
pains or expense in making the Masonic Female
Institute, in every respect. "The Model School."
S. Vf. BLOUNT,
President Board of Trustees.
January 1, 1858. n40:tf
Look at This!
Alt, those indebted to us, either by note
or open account,- are respectfully request-
ed to come and pay us up, as we want
monpy and must have it, or stop business.
This notice is hftefrded for all indebted —
the' rich as well" as tlife po*or, and unless
strictly attended to/ legal steps tvill be ta-
ken to enforce collections without discrim-
ination. " A word to I ha wise rs suffic-
ient." '
McDANIEL k PATTERSON
Janf&ry 1, 1858. nl0:tf
NOTICE,
* In consequence of die death of rtfy broth-
er, M. A. Jiroock-*. (the penior paitneroj
the lata firm of 13rcock<5 & Brother,) said
firm is now dissolved—and all persons in
debied thereto are earnes ly requesterl to
come forward immediately and make a
settlement, as I am ucW necessarily coin
pelled to close up the business of said firm
forthwith, iu ordei to satisfy the demands
of its creditors in New Orleans.
J, A. BROOCKS. j
WRIT OF PUBLICATION.
;rHE STATE OF TEXAS,
Benjamin W. Sharp, and others,
vs. .
Robe/t F. Miller, Adm'r fyc., of Isaac
G% Sharp, deceased.
1 , COPY TEST.
To the Sheriff of San Augustine County—-
Greeting: m
T1THEREAS, Benjamin W. Sharp, a
Lather of said Isaac G., William D.
Sharps Jueen E. Sharp, Rhoda A. Sharp,
and At>ram Moses Sharp, all minor heirs
of AbtuUam F. Sharp, a deceased brother,
who is represented by their Guardian, ***
—Hiokman Eilis and wife, Jtteen Easter
Ellis, a sister, Louisa Sharp, a minor child
and heir of Moses B. Sharp, a deceased
brother, who is represented by her Guard-
ihn, *.* *, Thomas F. Sharp, Samuel F.
Sharp,'. Jeuislia Siiarp, citizens ol Wilson
tiouiity, iu the state of North Carolina, all
brothers and sisters of Isaac G. Sharp, de-
eeastadi late of San Augustine comity,
Texas, did, on the 16th day of December,
A. D. 1-857, file their petition in the Coun-
ty1 Court of San Auguitiue County, (per-
taining to the estates of deceased persons,)
praying for a partition and distributi n of
the rstatft of .tlwj said Isaac G. Sharp, de-
ceased, aijd also that defendant make a
fiual settlement with said estate, and that
the succession be closed, and further pray
that a. writ of publication issue, citing un-
known heirs, if there be any.
These are, therefore, to command you
to notify, (by publication in the Easte n
Texian, a newspaper published iu the c wn
of San Augustine, Texas, for four Sr-'- :ess-
ive weeks).ail persons itit^iCsted in the es-
tate of Isaac G. Sharp, deceased, late ol
San Augustine county, Texas, personally
to be and appear at the January Term, A.
D. 1858, of the County Court aforesaid, to
be holden at the Court House thereof, on
the last Monday in January, 1858 afore-
said, then and there to answer said peti-
tion, and show cause, it any they can, why
the prayer of petitioners shall not be grant-
ed, as prayed for in said petition.
Herein fail not, but due return make of
this writ with your return hereon endors-
ed aeeording_to law.
Test : F. II. Dixon, Clerk of
the County Court within and
for the County and Stat: afore-
said/ at office, December 23d,
A. D. 1857, .
Issued Dec, 23d, 1857.
n39:4wj F. H. DIXON, C C. C.
[is]
The sad calamity that has befallen our
family, necessarily compels me to remain
at my father's a greater portion of 'lie time
until his return, duriug which time Ber-
nard Reilly and A. C. Smith are author
ized to receive all amounts paid in an ac-
count of said firm, and receipt for the same
fn my na-ne. ' J. A, Br jocks.
January 1, 1858. n40;tf
,N O T I C E.
Reltecca Teal, Guardian of Oilie Teal,
having on the £ud day of January, A. D.
1858, filed an account of final settlement
in the above nanu d. Guardianship, aud
asks to be discharged frpm the same.
This is, therefore,- to ^notify all persons
interested in said mlnojr'iestate, personally
to be aud appear at the^ne^t regular term
of the County Coiw ;r S(pertainiug to
(be estates of decea^d^ persons,) at the
Court House in San Aitgwtine county, ou
the lastyMonday in Janiiary, A. D. 1858,
then and there to contest s^aid final settle-
ment. if they think proper.
Test: F. JpUjUixon, Clerk of the
County Cotiiflor said county, with
the seal of said cottrt hereto annexed at
office, January.4fti, A. D. 1858.
EVH. DIXON, c.c.c. s. a c.
January 9, 1858. n40:4w
larjM
£0
S T OR. MISLAID,
From the office of the Surveyor, of
leHtjr county, the unconditional headright
certificate I r six hundred and forty acres
of land, granted by the Board of Laud
Commissioners for Shelby county, to Wm.
Nethery, No. 230, dated January 1st,
1644. If the same is not heard from with
io niuety days, I shall apply to the proper
authorities for a duplicate.
WM. NETHERY.
January 9, 1858. b40:13w
HANDKERCHIEF Extracts, Cologne, Pom
atom, Bears Oil, Lilly White, Chalk Balls
for sale at THOMAS &r SIMS
B
ALM of
1000 FLOWERS for sale by
THOMAS 8t SIMS.
25
LBS. ENGLISH CALOMEL, for sale at
THOMAS Sf SIMS
A POTHHCAR1E < SCALES, for sale b
J± THOMAS Sf
Louis E. Trezevant,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
CL g'
. BUCHANAN,
JOHNSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
January 1, 1858. n40:tf
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Jasper County.
Estate of George A. Nixon, deceased.
Whereas, Stephen W. Blount, Administrator
at the estate of George A. Nixon, deceased, has
filed hiB fiaal account of his said administration,
and prays for a discharge.
This is, therefore, to cite the kindred and cred-
itors of said deceased, to be and appear before
the Hon. the County Court of said County, to he
holden at the Court House in the town of Jasper,
on the last Monday in January, A. D. 1858, then
and there to contest the same, if they see proper
Test: my band and official seal, this
the 14th Uec'r, 1857.
H. GOOD, Clerk
n38:4w] Co. Court, J. C. -
LOST CERTIFICATE.
Lost out of the mail, somewhere be-
tween San Augustine and Austin, a du-
plicate land certificate for twelve hundred
and eighty acres, issued to H. M. Kinsey,
as assignee of Barbary Kelly. Date and
No. not recollected. If the same is not
found within ninety days from the date of
this notice, I shall apply to the proper
Department for a duplicate of the same.
November 24th, 1857.
u35:9w] H. M. KINSEY.
NO TICE.
Ledford Rodgers and Jonathan Jones can pro-
cure their Land Warrants, by addressing A. H.
Enass, Washington City, and enclosing ten dol-
lars each. Their warrants have been in his pos-
session, and uncalled for, for more than twelve
months.
August 20, 1857, n21:U
NOTICE.
Margaret R. Polk, Guardian of Robina
Pol If,- having on the 2nd day of January
A. D. £858, filed an account of final set-
tlement, in the above named guardian-
ship, and prays to be discharged from the
same.
This is, therefore, t'o notify all persons
interested in said minor's estate, personally
to be and appear at the ne£t regular term
of the County Court, (pCifsirjing :o the
estates of deceased persons,)1 at the Court
House in San Augustine County, tti the
Inst Motidty in January,-A D. 1858, then
and there to contest said final settlement
if they think proper.
j —j Test: F. II. Dixoh, Clerk of
^ L. S. ^ the County Court of San Atf-
j \ gustine county, with the seal of
said court hereto annexed at office, Janu-
ary 4th, A.- D. 1858.
F. II. DIXON, c. c. c. s. a. c.
January 9, 1858. n40:4w
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration, de bonis
non, were grafted to the undersigned by
the houorable County Court of San Au-
gustine county, (pertaining to t lie estates
of deceased persons,) at the November
Term, A. D. 1857, of said Court, upon
the estate of William D. Smith, deceased.
This is, therefore, to notify all persons in-
debted to said estate to come forward aud
make payment, and all persons holding
claims against said estate to present them,
duly authenticated, within the time pre-
scribed by law.
WM. PHILLIPS, Adm'r of
W. D. Smith, dee'd.
January 1,1858. u40:6w
TEXAS INSTITUTION
For tlie Deaf and Dumb.
THE Trustees of this Institution have the pleas-
ure to announce that Professor Van Nostrand
late of the New York'institution, has arrived,
and entered upon the discharge of his duties as
principal. It is earnestly desired by the Trus-
tees that parent having deaf and dumb children,
should immediately communicate the fact, in or-
der that they may be informed of the plan and
purposes of the institution, which has been es-
tablished by the liberality of the State for their
benefit. As there is no charge for board and tu
ition, it is hoped that all the deaf and dumb
children in the State will ultimately enjoy its
privileges. Persons aware of the existence of any
children of this class will confer a favor on the
Trustees, and be subserving the cause of human-
ity, by giving information of their place of resi-
dence.
All communications may be addressed to J.
Van Nostrand, Principal of the D. & D. Institu-
tion, Austin city, Texas.
The press of the State are respectfully equest-
ed to give the above one insertion.
sabine pass & Berwick's bay.
THOMAS & SIMS
Have a tfne lot of JEWELRY of the latest
style, which they will sell cheap for cash or
low on a credit to punctual customers,
10
OZ'S Sulphate Morphine, pure, for sale
by THOMAS Sf SLMS.
W
1ND0W GLASS, 8-10, 10 12, for sale by
THOMAS Sf SIMS.
To sail on Sundays and Wednesdays, at
4 o'clock P. M.
FOR BERWICK'S BAY,-
The new and magnificent steamship
£ JASPER,
W. C. Flanders, Commander, Will leave as
above, For f .eight or par sage, having elegant
accommodations for passengers, apnly to
[7y] ALEXANDER & CO.
THOMAS tf CROUCH,
\ dealers in
Jjry Goods <$^ro6ej6es
(North side of the. Public Square,)
" ■ SAN AITGtTSTINE, TEXAS.
WE call the attention of the citizens fof 8an
Augustine and adjoining counties, to our
new and well selected stock of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
BOOTS SHOES AJVD HATS,
Embracing all'the latest, styles and patterns.
Barege Robes, Black Silke, French and
English Merinoes, Cashmeres and
Delains, English, French and
American Prints^ Scotch^
EogUsirand Att&tWta " - I -
Ginghams; Fine, Black and
Plaid Alpaccas, Jaconet, Swiss
and Cambric Muslin. Flannels, all
colors and qualities; Bleached and
Brown Domestics, all widths; Canton and
Domet Flannels; Plaid and Solid Linseys.
Superior quality; Bell Factory PJaldB, v.
Checks, ticking ^c., Irish L'nens, :
Huckabao. BirdEye and Scotch
Diapers, Table Cloths and '
Table 'linensvarious qualities, Silk,
Wool and .-otton Hosiery of every disoription.
Embroidered Zepher
au1 Baloon Skirts ^Bonnet,
Sesh, Mautuxi Satin Ribbons,
Morocco and Silk Elastic Belt Rib-
bons, F. vach and Rail-road Corsets,
French Man till : s, Black and White, Jaconet
Swiss and* Lawn EJgings, Embroidered Swisr and
Lawn Caimc-setts, Swiss and Lawn Collars
- Sleeves, Printed Jaconet aa4. ;
. "Organdie Muslirs, etc. etc, / '
—ALSO— • - ; '
A large and rich assortment of Dress Bqjnnsts,
all of thissprihg style, carefully selected, ex-
pressly for the trade.
The attention of the Lf lies is particularly- in-
vited to our new and elegant stock.
We consider it no trouble :f6 show goods.
Call and see.
# Drugs ! Drugs ] f
McDANIEL & PATTERSOfN,
(Successors to W. L. McDani^l,)
Have on hand and are constantly receiving
at the old stand, a large assoTtmentof New and
fresh Drugs. • -
MEDICINES,
OILS, PAINTS,
D YE S T UFF$* u "
All the Medicines mostly in.nseirAusifc &•
QU.NINE, CASTER OIL ^c we are prepared
to sell low. Patent Medicines of the newest
and best, direct from the Pattentee. Practi-
tioners throughout the country can send forward
recipes and w assured of having: them properly
and promptly filled.
' We have also purchased this season ah 'ele-
5«nt assortment of . /, ,
DRY GOODS, LADIES GOODS,
STAPLE and FANCY ARTICLES,'
MUSLINS and FINE LINENS. ? >■
Perfumery, Hair Tonics, Oil
atd Dyes, Brandied and '~"T'
Preserved Fruits,
etc., ect., etc.,
—a'*o—
A good and chean lot of provisions* home
cured and imported, Wines,Brandies, snd Cigars.
New Firm, New Goods.
A. A. BtTRRUS . . C. I. P0I.K.
BURRUS & POLK.
HAVING formed a coparnership under the
above name and style, would inform the
citizens of San Augustine and the publio gepe-
rally, that they are now in receipt o? one of the
finest and best assortments of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes and Ready Made Clothing,
ever brought to this market, which they aie
determined to sell as low as can be afforded.
Planters and others will do well to examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
To the Ladies wo say give U3 a call and if
pretty goods and respectful attention are any in-
ducements, we are sure of yourpatrcnapd. [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 te
this trade, which they will seU on as accommo-
dating terms as the same description of goods
can be bought elsewhere in the city. Their
stock of Clothing will bear inspection^ ahd
they invite purcbaseis to call and examine-for,
themselves. .. r.., ~ 2-y.v.:
BltUoHES! BRUdHES! Shaving, Shoe, Hat,
Hair Nail, Tooth, Cloth, Marking, Paint
and Varnish Brushes, of all qualities and sizos,
can be bought of THOMAS Sf SIMS.
LARGE lot of STATIONARY, justreoeivc''
hy THOMAS ff I:'IMS.
BROOCKS & BROTHER, ^
Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOME8TI C
DRY GOODS,
No. 113, Columbia st., San Augosi'ue, Texas
Planters and Country Merchants vill find it to
their interest to call and examinetheir stock.
San Augustine, n8:y
Take Notice. >
ALL those indebted to the late Firm of XleiHj
Sf Broocks will please 'come forward and
settle up immediately, as- we are compelled to
have means to liquidate the outstanding liabil-
ities of the old concern.
8tf REILLY& BROOCKS.
JOB WORK.
HAVING a well selected assortment of Job
Type, both Plain and Fancy, together
with all the material necessary, We are pre-
pared to execute all kinds of
?AH6T
Pamphlets,
Blanks,
Bill Heads
Handbills,
Posters,
Cards, &c.
In an clegiat manner, and with despatch.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
.. Wm. W. WALLACE. .
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
A™ his services to the public in the CourtI1
U of San Augustine, Jasper, Sabine, Angelina
and Shelby, and in the District-Court of to©
United States, and Supreme Court in their ses-
sions at Tyler.
San Augustine July 1867. 16 .
Payne & Williams,
ATTORNEYS AND. COUNSELLOR
San Augustine Texas. ,
WILL practice in the Courts of 6th Judicial
District of Tex.i s.
Ten per cent for collections. %
Appoarance in District Court not less thai
Ten Dollar's. :
In Ii-ferior Courts, Five Dollars. , ,
Writing Deed, Mortgage, eto., not lers than
Five Dollars. .. '
No services rendered unless the feel _ .
secured. nOly
H. c. Uioks, v.J. o. *Ce#A'H0Ki;
Jasper, Texas. Milam. Texas.
SICKS & M'MAHONj ^
A ttomeysr at LaW,
THE above firm will practice their profession
jointly, in the eouuty of Sabine,And win also
praotice in the several counties of the &th Judi-
cial District. All business entrusted tp their
care will be promptly attended to. ' ;v- ,
June 13,'57. nlT-y
B. MoCLQSKEY, - ,
A TTORNE Y AND- CQUNSEZ&R
- AT LAW,
Milam, S&bine Co., Texas,
Geiietal Collecting Agent, ■
for everybody. : 3y.
l. i.- marshall.
JOHN MONTGOMERY
Marshall & Montgdwety.
Attorneys atl/awy
SUMP7TER,
TRINITY COUNTY, TESAS. 21
S. W. Blount, .
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
•AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OFFICE—In the Court House. San Augustine.
^J-Will take depositions and transact every
species of Notarial business. no23-ly
I.J.Roberts, -
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,.
Will be found in his Office in the Court House,
or at Chaffin's Hotel. San Augustine, Texas.
THOMAS & SIMS,
NEW DRUG STORE,
(North West corner Public Square,)
Ban Augustine, Texas.
CONSTANTLY on Band a good and *ell se-
lected assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICI8ES,
PA1HTS, J)ILS[8fC., 8fct
—ALSO— .
A first rate article of Brand$ and Wine, to-
gether with a large lot of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
joet received at their New Drug Store.
<l DR J. T SIMS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Will always be found at the Drug store .of
Thomas Sf Sims unless professionally engaged.
Wm. e. Bcssell. P. c. Rogebs.
RUSSELL & ROGERS,
Receiving and Forwarding
Grfctnd Ecore^Lu.
Dealers in • *
GROCERIES, AXD STAPLE GOODS,
Having purchased the entire- property of
Messrs. Stewart &Co., i&this, place, are-
no w prepared for storingany quantity of freight
and ootton.ihat may fee consigned to thei**
care. •' [nl8:ly
^.1
I
Ricliard F. Slaughter,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOK
:• ;:AtT ,14 W,,
and ;Saa Augustine, and geiteifal'
agentufor eastern Texas. *"
Office—West side of the Squafe, ,
; ' ' : Bah Augustine
jfem
& Ha'-'" ' '-'i*
• ZSX , - Aw
<" ;V
ALEXANDER & CO.,
Commission &" Forwarding ■■ '
Merchants,
Sabine Pass, Texas. "
^uOrders from the coahtry are sbliei
'and we hope by prompt attention to rt&r cutt- J
'er's interests, to merit an _ extension of 1ft
favors. 7-ly
S. W I ESS,
W ETSS' D L US F, T E X A SK
Still continues to do
Receiving und Forwarding B'tsinfss,
And will keep on hand a good supply of
groceries AND SALT,
so that no wagons doming down with" Cotton
need return without a Wad.
June 1?; 1837. rilhy
broocks Sc B&eraEu
Are now closing out one of the beot ^rtawatg
of Snmlner Clothing, including
COATS, PANTS, AND YE^TS,
to be found in the place, for a>st and carriage
only. Those wanting next, suits, would do well
to call and see them beforeii-t* too late • {16
L O S 7?"-*
ON the 16Ui February, 18&6, there was issued1
under the act of 31 March. *1865," ia the
name of the undersigned, by- Geo. C Whitin* -
Court, a Land Warrant tot 120 acres Nn*
52 ^)1, which I am informed was sent to Sah
Augustine, Texas. The same has not been re-
ceived or heard from—unless information of it is
received in 90 days, I will apply t0 the Commit
sioner of Pensions for a duplicate.
„ , JACKSON FIT^G ERALD.
San Angustmc. Sept 7', '67. V2i 13w
A SPLENDID assortment: of Muslins. Ber-*
ages, Silk Tissues' nnff pointed Lawns
lor sale, at cost and carriage*
BROOCKS & BROTHER.
RED and WHITE LEAD for sale bj "
THOM 4S Sf SIMS.
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