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n, and .Zrehly ; «• I™ Sc„, las:, MgSo
Rir, S mJtfOT can afi« u *. . A->!Ui,Wftt)OUt ii or <.8 J«ira o!u,-u ioti*. o Xft
mower will make nirfwte or®7 < y K iti; -BSg i,;
gh; not r. joi blacs .but ikrk complex-
aUvery over asty territory here
lt; ion, w >'.li ci: died, wiifl new boots'ou when he left.
- f " • i^ever, while reasou ha* a « tioeMtirewa.ii will be given t«c rbc delivery of
k;i iBv heart sends ■ the above negro, or an5fc deposit in any ot the
i my bnda—«*wr.f" ! counqr jaiU. - -
i,whwh feat been going;
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THUS. C. THOMPSON.
Lexington, Buries on vCo. Oct, 13,1856. 46; tt
S^toLoai«vi]le.W*«/i™ i STATK OF TKXAS, ~
r ~ Tv_ U. /■>, • V ! Cocst* or WllLlAMSOS, J
altered ^ and , ^ ^ ^
tbe what he did say on the ! '* OwnST:
WHEREAS, William A. Van Alstyne, a resi-
dent citizen of the countv of Harris and
rmy that he Twins' first, j Stole, by his attorneys, has filed i
TYLER HOTEL,
O. &. MELLETTE-
TUB afcove trt>TRL has uuderpw
thorough repairs. -with entire -n-v. fur- - i
pi I sire, pcliif ;i: < - nak'Ji s« rwr i.*, g-nxi 1' ■ _*s,-
lers. Haeki, busies iuid lif.-.- c|ue Saa iie lioi -c.->
to hire or sell.
TERMS—RE ASONABL^.
f££f- All the Stage offices in Tyler are kept i\t
the above Hotel.
Oct. «. 1855. 44:y.
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Tex:
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Its. PAYS 12
amitouJiw'ors. %ustin n> tiiUianoiit ill is lloi'i
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STRAY
INHERE is now at
HORSES.
Brazos Agency,
in our Dis-
Miasouri Uouinroraise trict Courl> ^ iK-ti"ou i «UeKin« among other
"rf the Missouri touiproratse lbingtf tblU A j. Maekav, ou ihe l th day of
Agrii, 1B54, executed to petitioners leu several
v\ ere
Texas, the following stray animals :
c\
One American STUD COLT. ibay.)
vcars old, no brands.
" One Grey SPANISH HOUSE, branded on left
hip with Spanish A.
One Dark SORREL MARE, right ear gotched,
with a. notch in it, right eye out. bla/.e face. three
white feet, with bav HORSE COLT, one year old
by
'An-
ton
for
]>ad£c, nd a bo that he is not
tlM&, hot requires, if I wider- pi\>uu*ory notes, nine of which notes «\ ere each
Correctly, a positive provision for tor the sum of S 5ou, and due respectfully-as fui-
ion of Slavery south of that line. , : ""■ l3t,a .v of January, February,
*&? s-5«: as ^sfata.trc'sfja:: r.n
it to myself, I 0W6 It to truth, I i lober Fbd5, for tlie sum ut j>743 and 4^ cents, ^ne * ,m , ,
# nk^tt to say that no earthly j all payable at VaaAlstyne & Taylors counting o^ROAn'pONV, mane and tail roac
induce me to vote lor a specific | worn to ltou«ww,. mX dmwing mtorest at _the rate . br^jc.d""'leftllip
One BAV MARE, 3 years old, white spot lower
high,
died.
for the iatrodnetiou of slavery where ot i*' ieut v « «anu,u' r'uul ^te-auu that
roruieiauwiu . . ■ tor Wie purpose of securing the payment ot said
before existed, oither south or north j uotes^ tjle salll defendant executea, at the date of
Q. * * * If the Cltt- | ^ nutes, to petitioner, a mortgage, which is tiled
mflftt) laniliffin of California and New j with, aud mude a part ol the petition, upon cer-
ItfoTim nhnotie to establish slavery, and if t*i" wn lots and lands in the 'counties of Wil-
Mextco OOOOBe " ®BDIW° T u liam^u and Coryelle iu said Sute. That said
they come here With constttatwas J notes have aot been paid in part or in wlioie, aud
I am Wt admitting tuem Wltn . praying tor citation according to law, and for judg-
ioD8 in, their constitutions, but ! mcut ior-ihe prmcipul and interest due on said
will be their owrfwork, not ours," etc. ; nous, and for cosu of suit *c.
j Aud wbereaa, one ui i>aid plainliii's . attorneys
WASHINGTON Sept 5. The Virginia ! ha* made oath according to law, that said defeu-
— m. Pwxiident after consulation ■ daz.1 A. J. Jlackay, is a transient person, and se-
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kg slavery,
edge of right eye. little white on both hind feet.
The above animals were taken up by Indians on
Pecan •Bayou, ne.ir the forks of Ft. Belknap ro.id.
The owners are requested to couie forward,
prove property and tr.ke them away, or thoy will
be disposed of according to law.
K. S. NEIGHBORS}
0«6. 4 4:3t.] Indian Agont.
\ Administrator's Notice.
ETTERS of Administration having been gr.in-
ted V> me at the Septeirtber term. A. 1>. 1855, !
by the Probate Court lor the county of Travis, in
the State oV Texas, on the estate of Samuel Craft, |
:c in ^ s new stone Ouiitisn;
J*e.-«.a ftrft '. where one i>r both can tit aJi:
I;.-, ilerniion's residence on the
Square, wt.-i of ttie new Conrt House.
[Jan. U. 1854.
Horses taken from the Indi
The following is a list of the horses ta1
the Rangers from the Indians, on the '-'Hih
gust, 1855.
I ST. One bay horse, spanish bnmd. nine or
!_ years old—walks and paces well-—.-old
r>G dollars.
2d A bay ni;tr«\ five or six years old—liranded
on the left hip with a heart—Walks well—.-old
for sixty dollars.
nd One Clay-bank, "> years old—branded with a
Spanish brand—sold for 31 dollars.
4th One dark brown pony—gotehed in the lelt
ear—paces well—no brands perceptible, six years
old—sold for :>8 dollars.
5th One two year old colt, (Stallionf—branded
on the left soulder with the letter B—-seems to
have been raised a pet—sold for 40 dollars.
titii One large mule, three years old last sptiiig.
Hrandod on the left shoulder H—and oil the right
Lor T—blotched 1 think—sold tor £?> dollars.
Anv person wishing to examine the animals cm
see them at the place we are mustered or.t. Or
address uie at Fredricksburg. By satisfactory
description and paying all charges they can
.. irtr r r « T"VT r oJ f
tee having determined upon the plan *V r the
struct ton of a building j?cventv fee! If-n^r k fortv
three fc<*t u'id %. «nd had tht* s:tnie skillfully ui'!
artisticallr deli mated on p:q*er. with ail the nec-
essary spccitications, and deposited the same w ith
the Clerk of the Couniv Court, of -aid couhtv.
Now therefore notice is Vcvehy jriveii thnt wc will
receive >t
day of Octohcr
according to lSi
"vtid plan.
:ale*l jiroposals, l.Mil thi
for the
imensions
:>LlxCiir,«; o
nd sj ec;!j«;
C. S. LONGCOrK.
j. r. iiAllan ur.
VlirA). TATK.
('. I1KNKLK.
\VM. StWLI.t'UN.
Lagrange, Fayette county Texa>, i
Sept. 8, 40:4n
take
w
h
to die Commandant of the (josport, These are tbereiore to command you to cite the dee'd., together with his will annexed, I hereby
U___ Yard eivine to him the direction of j said X j. Jlackay, by publicatiou in the Texas notify all persons indebted to the said estate to
. J* ^1--1 rL_J and advancing a month's I State Tunes, a weekly newspaper published iu the make imuiedinf* payment, atni ali persons having
all pi d who wish to leave Ah city of Austin, for four successive weeks prior to claims against th&^ame to present tlieni af required
pay to an onmoyeo
* ^ fn tka Aomntfll
WeB r the want of a iuitahle fltaee elsewhere
fertheirr ~
wder has also bees issued to the commanders
af other yards to employ such refugees, if they
wiah erapfoyment. :
In response to the Norfolk Committee, the
has decided that be cannot grant
w give up Fort Monroe as a
i of refuge to the eitiaens of Norfolk, on
t of tike time required to remove the
residetits fiuii that post, as
aitabje place elsewhere
The President and Cab-
fthe committee ^25 as a eon-
ifac the relief of the sufferers.
[Boston Courier.
- Franklin has addressed a letter to |
of the Arctic committee, urg- i
9 of Sir late husband to some
the reward offered for the discov-
er* of a north*®* passage. She says :
. «Wheu it is remembered that these brave
men, after years of intense
^privation, w«e found dead of
' a a spot which they could not
without having first solved
hi<skl problem which was the
of all these painful eSbrte ;
^ whan it Is also remembered that they
arc beyond the reach of their country's re-
will not, I think, refuse tliem tbe
, that is due to their memo-
rife
m
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CO.,
Brick. Bnildinir,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
AWI1!*, TEXAS.
.RT I OF FASHIONABLE
Fell and Winter
rasd Boys, are now bung received !
f; York, per Stealer, of the latest'
sokable Styles, that have been ,
r for Austin and vicinity, with !
?. B. Yard, one of our firm, as !
f the 'firm Beirgs & Yabd, of Galveston,
an especial examination of onr Stock
• of Ansttn and vicinity, knowing aa
the facilities we have for buying
i any other house in Travis county,
lie ns to sell to ail who will examine oar '
c before buying. T
AttStia, Oct. {3, 45
' PeMei* ; J
r invited to look through our stock,!
[ we are sate we can ael! them Clothing.
1 Shoes, Bata and Caps, Gents and Boys
«j™ii'n g Goods generally, ot bet- :
the return day hereof, enmmanuing him .to appear
at (be next term of our District Court, to be hoi-
den in tiie town of Georgetown and couutv of
Williamson, on the twelfth Monday after the lirst
Monday of September, 1855, and answer the peti-
tion of which this is a brief statement, aud due
return make of this citation as the law directs.
Witness, James M. Brandon, Clerk of said
court and the impress of the seal of said court af-
lixed at office, in Georgetown, this the 10th day
of October, 1855. JAMtiS M. BRANDON', Clerk
Dist. Court, Williamson County.
Came to hand tame day issued, and executed by
ordering the within brief statement to be publish-
ed in the Texas State Times, lor four successive
weeks prior to the return day hereof.
J. li. H--1RRELL, Sh'ff.
Oct. 13, 1855. 4a:4w By Levi Asher, Depu y.
Citation-
Justice t Court—1'recinct Ao. 2
STATE OF TEXAS, |
OpUNTV of Tkavis, }
A*. M. t'orbts
Vi
N. M. Luckett
Tie State of Textu to the Constable of said Frccinct
A'o 2, or any other laic/ut officer—
Gskktixo :
WHEREAS, R. M. Forbes has filed in my office
the account in writing, of N. M. Luckett,
the defendant above, for the sum of thirty-nine
dollars and «inety-eight cents, balance due, dated
June 30th 185*5 ; aud oath having been also filed
in writing that the said N. M. Luckett is absent
from the State, or a transient person, so that the
ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him- j
These are therefore to command you to cite the [
said K. M. Luckett, by publication of this citation
in the Texas State Times, a public newspaper prin-
ted and published in the city ot Austin, Travis
j ounty aforesaid, to be and personally appear befroc
j me, die undersigned, a Justice of the Peace with-
| in and for said county,at my office in said county,
j on the fir3t Saturday in December, A D 1855, to
! answer said complaint. ' - |
Hereof, fail not, but have you then and there'
! this writ, with your prcceedings thereon as the
! law directs. «
j Given under mv hand, this 11th dnv of Octo-
ber, A D 1855. " GEO. S. HUGHES, J V
Came to hand same day issued, and ordered tor
publication for three successive weeks.
Oct. II, 45:3w W. C. VValkeu, Constable.
by law.
October 6th, IB.
JOHN" W
44:t3tv.
BROWN.
Ll
Hatch, for 320 acres of land, issued by the
; Board of Land Commissioners for Matagorda Co., i
rXo. 40. dated 30th April, 1839." V not found with- j
: in the time prescribed by law, application will be |
made for a duplicate. \ <
R. M. BILL1N08LEY,
I Oct. C,'55 44:9] Agent fo^Iatch. j
them. WILLIAM KYLE, 2d Lieut.
f'apt. Callahan's f'ompany T M V
Sept. 22, 1855. 42:4w
GEORGE HANCOCK
Corner of Congress Avenue and
Ho can Street.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
1 X staple and fancy dry goods, hardware, queens-
JL ware, woodware, castings, glassware, crockery.
Black-smith's tools, big. tr.n c breast and
halter rhnins. Saddlery, harness,
trunks, bridles. Clothing, bats,
boots, shoes, carpeting.
Kerseys, blankets, negro cloth-
ing, Groceries, buggies altti boilers,
stoves, iron aud steel, IJ.aging, rcpf. sta-
tionery Ac., Ac., which are offered at the low-
est market value to ra rh or punctual dealers.
Sept. 22. 1855. 42:tf
On Consignment.
Window Sash at factory prices—for rash—
also invoice of best French Brandv ft $ew Vork
LO.ST—The Donation warrant of L. Willoughby I
for 640 acres of laud. No. U10. If not heard'!
from within the time prescribed by. law, applica-1
| importing price.
GEO. If.tSCOCK-
Sept. 22, 1855. 42:lf
Pay up! Pay up
t !
expo" se. but
wait longer.
Sept. 22, 1S55.
I must collect or suffer. ! cannot
GEO. HANCOCK.
42:tf
; tion will be made to the proper department ^ior a ^ i persons indebted to me by note ar account
; duplicate, E. G. SEARC i . : ^^ past due, will call and pay up, for I am corn-
October 6th, 1855. 44:9w. ~ j pellod to collect. It is no longer optional with me.
: it ■ ~ ' " I do not- wish to be sued, or to put others to that
• ¥ OST—Jefferson McGrew's Bounty Land cer- { -
1 litificate, No. 8084, for 1280 acres, issued by the '
1 Secretary of War. if not heard from within the :
. time prescribed by law. application will be made j
for a duplicate.
j J. DOUGLASS BROWN, j
1 Anstin. Oct. 6th, 1855. 44:9w. j
LOST—The Headright certificate for one-third j
of a league of land, issued by the board of j
Loud Commissioners of Nacogdoches county .to the
; heirs of David A. Murdock, No. 522, date not re-
1 collected. Also, the discharge of Aaron B. Craw-
! ford, for services iu the Texas .-lrmv. It not heard
! from within llie time prescribed by law. applica-
| tion will be made for duplicates.
i RAYMOND, FREEMAN & Co.
Oct- 6th, 1855. 44:9wj Agents
AUCTION!
Finnin & Carr
Auction and Commission
Merchants,
THE STATE OK TEXAS. >
Corntv ok I'M-'.-. i
hitlu J/:.<trict Omrt uf said cjnnty b'«li Trrm
■J u ti e Sht. iJT «/ JSell < ''•tni't/ —
Orketixg :
HKRE.1S. John C. Burris by his A'torney
L>as filed his petitiou in the District Court
aid county representing among other things
that one Henry Kaltenhoni did in his lifetime on
the 16th day ' ol June, A. D. 1843, bargain and
.sell unto petitioner three hundred and twentj
acres of land for one hundred and sixty dollars .
then situalinl and lying in the county of Milam,
but now in the county of Bell on the Lampasas
creek, a branch of Little River, and State afore- |
said, being a part ol the said Henry Kattetihorn b
headright one third of a league ol land, granted
lo him by 'lie Republic, of Texas, and that the said
Henry Kaitenhurn did on the ltiili day of Jiiut'j
A. D' 1843 execute and deliver to petitioner 'its
certain title bond for said land, obligating frirSself
under the penal .-:um of five hundred ikd'ars to .
make or cause to be-made to petiti*>atV,- !i s heirs
or assigns, as soon as tiie said Katfenhorn could
obtain a title from the government or the proper !
officers thereof, to tiie said three hundred aud i
twenty ncres of kn.i. powi ftnd bora fide title by j
way of general warranty to the same, and that .
the said KwUc HOr>i neglected -iu his lifetime^ to
get a title ffoin the government, nml wholly failed ,
and r«fused to comply with the terms ot the said !
title bend, thongli the petitioner has long since ;
paid for the said bond to the said Kattenhorn. j
that the said Kattenhorn (lid not execute to peti-
■ fiefner a good and bona jidc title by way of gener- 1
: al warrantv as aforesaid, but that he. Kattenhorn ;
departed this life without complying with the
terms of the said bond, to the damage of petition- I
er five thousand dollars.and that the heirs,-sucress- i
ors and legal representatives Of the said KaUenhonr
are unknown to petitioner : wherefore peti!ion?f j
; prays that the title to the said three hundred and ]
i twenty acres of land be decreed to. and invested j
i in petitioner and for damages and cost* of suit,
and for such general and equitable reliet as peti-
tioner nine be entitled to, and that the unknown
heirs, successors and legal representatives of I H'
: said Kattenhorn mav be cited to appear and ati-
' swer said petition at the next term of said court,
j an affidavit having been made thnt the names
and residences, of the heirs, successors, aud legal
B l^JillilM,
the c IIA in < '< on >r. /•: r !■:: •
i'ilKSi" t.ew un.i sjS'uttr IIOl'*'
C4 acll lines leave Austin for San Aatoriio
everv Monday, Wednesday and Friday, rii Sen
Marcos. New Braunfels and Seguin. eoiineriing .n
San Antonio with the line for Indianola and I'ort
Lavaca, i n Seguin. (jon/.ales and Victoria.
Also. :i line haves Au.-tittfor Indianola and Port
Lavaca rvery Mondey. Wednesday en.i Friday,
i iu l.ockli irt*. (jontiH-s and VUiori.i. Tiic.sc line-
connect willi the Steamers at Irdi-mola, twice a
week, and with the Northern Line, frotn Austin to-
Waco, thereetimesa week, rin lion nil Itock. •■porge-
town and lieitoli. connecting at Waco with P?Ve"
iiues tolled River.ria Dallas, Bonham, ami Clarfcnf-
ville: also, to Slirevcport rt'.i Tyler and Marshall.
All these lines connect at Austin with Sawyers L.
S. Mail line lo Houston, thencecoiin 'tftii*C; with the
(lalvcston Steamers.
The Stages on all these Lines are new afirl splen-
did Tn.-v and Conco:d Coaches, tinislica in !lie
most comfortable manner, a:H the horses are not
excelled by any line in the State. The Drivers are
careful, experienced and atfcTi^ve. and neither pains
nor expense will be spared if
FRANCIS T. BUFF.®
I
liou?e
^V'!ioK'sa!e and lictsiil Dealer iu
mam wmsm
BLANK BOOKS AND STATION]
rrangements I am «*<k- f switipty dealers on lauiJ
>r ndc* travelers cotu-
fortable on the various I'oiites.
}i. A, KEfAT. agent for
2; 1 v We.-ftril Texas Stage Company.
"S^IROM the completeness of my
Ji terms than any similar house in Western Texas.
TERMS—Cash or City tccepfiinre.
vol2::l*:tf. '
iir iKLjy.l'Ai'Ji:
t R wis T.
Avel
Cili.tXK 1WOM
ri
Austin Plan*; Maniil'actor>.
111K subscrilier fnuM most respectfully inform
the public ge*erally, that he is prepared
to manufnctore to order, or repair plar.cs of every
description, .ill tools warranted.
Shop on Congress Avenue, a few doors ala ve
Carriujftofl's store. 1
A-so jobbing done, furniture repaired, ic.
juae 23. '55. 29:tf. J.VS. FAI'KAU
Sollee.
FINNIN t Co. having changed the name j
t A m of the firm, will continue the Auction and j
Commission business under the name and style of
June 2Ut. 1855. 29 tf FINMN.tCARR. !
ra^O RENT—A smaU house near the t'apitiA, on :
S Congress Avenue, suitable for Offices. For
information, enquire at Robinson's
mav 1!'. :>5. 24:tf. EXCHANGE.
1
IMPORT*vr WISiWIiKVt:
r %iKon why !^ rd Kacrlan ?5or:ued
S<;rasu poI, hxi b->n mainly Awiitti fr tbc
led and invigorated even llie T Nt
inn h that those armies would J_ a>
st ami healthv roauition and !
NUW OFFER the largest and I
portioent of Hlltltk
'eWern Yc as, twisting 9* JtfJ
weak and enfrebled condition of the .VI^^4 ti faies. [
ci'.uked b> th^ir uujiaraUcleil sufferinpsin>*ii iuhos- :
piiable cliumte. It Iw uow ln-en c'earlv ascer-
taiiyt*' to have ta*en j*rr"ture«l by the ab-icnee of'
Kehetlnon's i'mUt UilH'tV, which
wirffJd have support
hsstdy toliliers, so mm
have been in a robust ami healthy coadition and I
his lorship could, with e «.e and elegance, have ; every size-
etfeet d his object. It is now whispered in certain Ledgers and Joiwnsfc for *efe*nl
circles that the attention0* IlerMajesry's Govern- • Cor tKj clSv
meat with that of France has been drau-n to this j fat.k Memorandum :m<l I'afc K.tok
most lraporiant fact, and that commissions from 1 ^ jow ^ \ w urieiJ
both Governments wiB isiOr to procure a supply j
adequate to the wants. We do not know exactly! ^ if fil A V*"IS T, I
, tfow-y. T. Dnfl'atr. t'««sre!« Avenue, .Wstin, I —,—. . ■ • ■ - -
' ernnds affected in the quarrel,but have no douJit he ; \ Q^AXTFTV OF LIN S SLOUDl
1 will supply them wiih as much of thoac in*«tua- ! . \ BITTERS, just nM-elve«l. Tliis tl
Calrfxtnn Tuns I ''le Hitters for Debility, as he may be aide to ■ ly superceding Moffat's, andt
T VRTICTLAR attention paid to the saVor ship- ! after supplying his friends at home with aj vveatlier, to keep l«-ho.ly from.l*i«.pl
• Accounts of sale prompt- ; sufficient quantity to get through the appmsehing ■ th« Intense heat. 1-or sate by
summer with. {timrvh 10. ?50. 1 Jwre t€. ?W.r f* *4^
nawtv'Vvati*!
SAM'l. ij. POWE1.1 ..A. a. tlt'THVEK. j
POII ELI. & RrtttTEH,
CHITON FACTORS AND GKSEItAL FUR- 1
W \RDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
!_ meut of Produce.
)y made.
Cash advances made on all consignments, either
for sale or shipment. Produce sent to our address
will be covered by open policy of insurance, al the
j rilling rates' of premium jc23 t v
Jit'w l.mxN.
W
BAKER ,f- SMYTH S ADV'S.
BtKER & SMITH l*harnia<'CSt
|n(s Dealers in Perfumery. Cusmetics,
Toilet and shaving soaps, |c(Hogne, hi vender.
TE ar" now receiving our large and desirable ; verbena waters, brushes, combs, port nmfrni-
t
o
LOST—Headright Certificate No. 285. for one-
league and labor, issued to the heirs of D. S.
i Sonthmayd, by the Board of Lan? Commissioners
! for Harrisburg county, and dated Feb. 8th. 1838.
: If not fonnd within the time prescribed by law,
I application will- be made for duplicate,
j JOHN A. BLACK, Agent,
i Austin, October 6th. 1855. 44:9w.
ND Genl. Agents—will attend punctually to ,. . ., ,, , ,
1 • representatives ol the said Kattenhorn are un- |
2\. all business entrusted to them. Consign- ( . *
ments of goods closed at short notice, and ac- known,
count of sales rendered.
Auction Sales.
^ ^F every description of property on
Wednes-
days and Saturdays—irt front of Finnin &
Carr's Auction Store oil Congress Avenue.
Nii/lil sale*—7\:ei-duys Thursdays ami Saturday
Particular attention will be given to Adminis-
trator's sales. FINNIN k CARR-
These are therefore to co'mmand you to sum-
mon the heirs, successors, and legal representa-
tives of the said Kattenhorn, deed, bvjpublication
to be made in the Texas State Times, a newspaper j
published at the city of Austin, Texas, for eight
successive weeks, to be and personally appear be-
fore the Honorable District Court to be hidden in
L*
R. M. BILLINGSLEY,
OST—Headright Certificate No. 324, issued ,
by the Board of Laud Commissioners of Na- i '',1? v'"' showing how
cogdoches county to John Babtistc Gov, for one [ samn-
league and labor of land, date not recollected. If '
not found or heard of within the time prescribed
bv law, application will be made to the proper de-
partment for a duplicate.
[ and for the county of Bell, at the town of 11e 1 to;i
; ou the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday in Oeto-
! ber next, then and there to answer said petition.
Herein fail not, and have you then and there
vou have executed the
SEAL
w Austin*
CTjHtS & to.
McLEOD GIB A UP,
General Land Agents,
San Antonio Texas.
WE offer the following Lands and city proper
ty fur sale, ou tenas favorable to purchas-
ers. One of the lirui has been a surveyor in Bex-
ar Land District for nine years, and it well ac-
quainted with the Land:; in the District.
City Property.
39 lots in Alamo city, several frouting on the
j rivtr.
200 acres, on the w est side of the San Pedro
J creeit, li mile belo-.vj.he city, ir. Iota Uy ssirjasr-
i chaser*.
l>nc Jo- iu Saa Airt:>ni<r, on the>a£t
: side of the river, south of the Alameda. The Rtt-
j fronts 56 varas en the Acequia Mad re., and 35 va-
raraa on a street. The house i 18 ft. by 14, of
-hard stone and well plastered.
One lot aear t>. P. Post's, fronting 51 varas on
North street.
A comfortable residence on the east side of the
i General Land Agent and Collector, j 'Scpt 18_ • 42 JEoSE W A LUNG.
! NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, Sale of valuable Public
Waco, M'Lenxan Co., Texas. i Property.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- \ ~VX? ''e al sale in the
zens of Waco, those visiting this unequalled j ' ' clt- 0. -Vutouio, Texas, the
j fertile country, for the purpose of settling, and the , First Monday ini October, all the valuable, ,J r. J,,
j public generally, that he has completed arrange- property ot the L. S. Booidary Commission, con-
! ments for establishing an Agency at this point, in slstI"? 0 Spring Wagons made lo order, new Ar-
which the prosecution of Gesf.kal La.vo Business I "'.v Wagons of the first quality and in good , con-
will be a prominent feature. I dlUon' 40.s"" .
He will be prepared at all times to execute i.-ri-i ^ f ^
Hags deeds of -. - <v,.. ( viiii aeeuracy, j 'g°oil ilorses. .-aihiies, Driuics, Rifles «nd
and io attend to the little intricacies pertaining to , .
fncipient !a'.v V.usinesa a reg-ilai- legal prac- ! ' niKSaie is made icon
Witness A. W. Richard, clerk of said
court and the seal thereof, at Belton,
this flic 22d dav of August. A. I). 1855
A. W. RICH.4RD. C D C II C
i I do certify that tbc foregoing is a true copy
] of the original citation to me directed in said case,
: this 29th day of August 1853-
I Sept. 8,'55. 40:8w L. A. OGLE, Sb'ff 1! C
j ,
stock- of Spriilg and Summer goods recently i
I purchased in Netfr Vffrfc—ensbracing all the new j
desirable and fasliionabttT styles ot Iridic*' dress !
' goods, Embroideries, Capes, Collar?? OlfeWistltes, |
j Mantillas &c„ Jcc., 25 days from the factories in [
Sew York, every style and variety of ladies Shoes. .
Slippers, Gaiters, ic.. a splendid assortment of,
j Bonnets. Trimmings &c., in thort every article the '
wants of the ladies can suggest.
For the Gentlemen we will be enabled to pre- !
sent the finest stock of Summer Clothing which
could be furnished by the most fasliiouabie houses
in the Eastern cities—embracing all the new ruts
and finishes—all the neat and substantial articles
in the shoe and boot line—every style and fiuisli j
of Hat for spring and summer wear, the finest Drap I
Dc ete, and linen goods—iu short cverythingthat i at
is to be found in any fashionable retail here in the ;
Southwest. j
For Negroes every description of cotton and linen j
goods, Rupct brogans, wool and palmetto hats 4c. |
Country Merchants wishing to replenish tlieir j
stocks will be enabled to do so on terms that can-
not fail to give satisfaction—and we arc deter-
miued to sell goods at a very small advance—we
therefore solicit a call frois our friends and the
public before purchasing elsewhere,
L. a CARR1NGTON k CO.
Austin. May 12th, 1855.
cs. fancy articles,and importers of pu e Drags 4
Chemicals sign of the Golden Mortar, l'ecau Street,'
Ausliu. August 18 1855. 36:tf.
Xotice.
I'll business will licwafter be conducted
\vill
m-a<*fc fto i>|||b)e
opt. 9
oil the cash system.
{JAKKR k SMYTH.
Our Store will l>e open eti Sflndaj*
for conipounding physicians' presmpf
until II o'clock, a. m.. and after 2 o clocif.
De«. 16, 1855Jy .. BAKER A SMY
l )RKSCRIPTIOXS compounded at any
[ hour of the day or night, sign ot
The Mortar.
[26tf] BAKER k SMYTH'S
Drug and Chemical Store. Pecan-St.
AY'S LINIMENT, which is now considered the ;
H
^ THE STATE OF TEXAS, 1
Coc.ntv op Travis, >
j titioner
'ill flHt-i''
i wrt tlra h .
t of Black Cloth Over Coats ;
r do., Pilot do., Blue Blanket do^ Flush-
Grey Blanket do., together with a good iot
of Black plush Cloth Talmas and Cloaks, which
Wi w3t seU chsap for CxstLr CARR i Co.
Aostin, Oct. T3-,^855. 45.
Frock, tin** 8>ress Coats. ! river, with shade trees and shrubbery and
I a bus* Stock of Black French Cloth j conveniences attached.
: Coats of the finest Goods j
Also, Bine Cloth Frock do, Brown do., i
Claret do. Also, fancy Cassimer j
, trimmed and plain Cass'r do., any j
i to which we invite an especial ex- i
R. D. CARR k Co.
, Oef 13,1855. 45
often
gai ad v i
! etMBS iu the vicin
] cacsP iiy and tra '
i As a Collector
1 his former sucee
[ ly racornmendat:
I E>ssi« ot every
' tr:t> C-UI by,
■■ subscriber or lo-
^ cure the settb i
{confide their ace..
The undersipi*"-
' it various pronsi •
; ftssioua! busines
| er in the prosee-i
i him. To Austin.
Through him good
:,:>d those having:
fLenaaa county will be 7
iWffie l their validity, j
General Agent, j
. • -.lust be bis on- ■
t:ri >"•;! be collected, if*
nn Jit- lie:
s -vi e spared to se- j
' f of those who :
'■eted and
Perms—ca
the proper-
-II oS riBLIT,
!". S. C-om'r.
■ at Lo- No
f A R" ,j
J, M. Peliiam
r«
Caroline E Walton etal
The State of Texas to the Sheriff of Traris Coim'y—
] - Greeting :
yi TWBRK.VS. J. 31. Pellutm. a resident ci-'zenof
f \ \ the county of Harrison and Slate aforesaid,
! filed his petition in the District Court for Travis
: county—alleging, among Other things that Caro- i
| li; e E. Walton aud her ipfant chUiiren, Nancy R.. j
Alice and Emtna Walton,the defeiul^nts to this suit, i
o longer required.--— i tj,e Widow and only surviving children of i
rly Order of Vi. 11. i thejate W. W. Walton, who died in Travis coun- i
} ty, April, A D 1S54, appointing by will admitted j
| to probate in said county, on the 28tU of April, i
• A © 1854. his said-wife Executrix Thereof; that I
tiie Boundary
eom-
hest remedy for Pile:
Mav 27. 1855. 2fitf
in use. for sale tiv'
BAKER k SMYTH, I
Pecan-st. I
T1TE OFFER f Oli a genuine and seien-
W tific preparation! THE AROMATIC
M7XK OF <1UIS1SE; which, for str« {?rrettfog
o acrrcot j I
r|t.t v.)'.i Jfi r en ^tyje of "Sr attl
S. Cc gresc .1 two doors ii|
f>tnrc<.
A Inrge^itimtrfy aud variety o# si
at ten i«ei' cent on New V'ork ' <Mt.
2T if S. 8. BRUSH. Dagnerretl
JO>iT, The Uendrigfit one
j James C. Winn. No. 15. i*"trHl I
ticiieral Sept. 30. I -0. Alsoiw >*•(
for 12S0 acres each. is ued to - B. Y-1
4, mid No. U' -aid certifieatse I
within 90 days, application ill l>w |
tttcates.
IfM** HWKKlfCBk
6W.—BouW.y t No. Wt#,
to lU nty P. Sa 4ets- for s<
child, for <540 acre* of land, date
1 If not heard of within'Uie time pre a
application will be made for«
.■ - JNO. T.
July 21. '55 33."} Agt for j
W AR Ui tTiiRED ]
COS PETITION IS THE LIFE OF'
P" YO(f waut the best aud cli
to be found in Western Texa^cail i
itol City Tin Works. HatbinJ
of a sujierior quality am ffte mnsj oi^ej]
elsewaere e
r
and roucKta mg the system when eiif<«rtrfd hy Chilis
and Fewr, or Tntermfttent
pies, such a# canoot few had
Texas, at tiie Capitol City Tiu Wor >«. ,
_ , TIN. £R C AND COPPER ROOTrt#
. . . ' an<t TV'". ' h> a superior Bumner, aw I wamnucd te
" a,td eK*,ent !""IC ,n oT leftrlK' del"- j satisfaction, or no charge, at the Capit
lity. carmo' U emlled i Work?. GUTTERS. CONDUCTORS,
It ^ eea prescribed in several cuet^ by pay-
sii-iafff, affj^re have their nssurMte -tttat H will
fully answer" the purpose for whiqn it is intended.
1'rermml «nl sold only bv A
BA^P & SMYTH.
June .i. 2Ttf rHgn of the Mortar. Pecan-st-
rj'OOTH ACHS eirn be cured in from ten to fif-
J teen minutes bj- the. use of Henmtn's ce!cbr!■.-
tcd German Tootll-ache l>ro;m: :r d cm,
be prevented from recurring by the use of Her-
.iune i:>,
,v KING. .\ -i/i-'oiv:
Scot- 15. Jl'Ave
For Sstie.
lOO Acres of g.
! ihe htis since treated the estate of s
'-iis-fnHy djschsrr-ge-1 of -nid rPBST,' wh i
! at ie;vdl5. !,
I
deceased
Is woft'i
K-rty, vfz
■ of Trai-
efendants.
i'ou dee'd,
notes, ail j
: tr'H xnaV- - . :.isbusiness *o vis-
:ct : >«:•• tiiC State, on pro-
o." u,L-r.d i. n>;ble agent thitii-
t:on of :ue Uiities entrusted to
San Antonio, or Galveston, be
many j will pay periodical visits, which will be regulated
in their frequency by the amount of business to
One house and lot, fronting 30 varas on the ! be transacted.
street leading to the Missions, and running to the I He will attend to receiving subscriptions for the
San Pedro creek, about 300 yards from the Main ' various Periodicals and Newspapers of the day,
Plaza. ! throughout the country; and in short, transact
Stiiado Lands. j snch duties as a General Agent is exported to do.
SPS" Particular attention will be paid to the
622 acres, an tht north-west bank of the Sala-
adjoining J. Beitle's farm.
784 acres on the cast bank of the Salado, sev-
i en miles north-east from San .ftitonio, on the stage •
road to Austin, 100 acres under good fence and in |
a high state of cultivation, a good house with four j
rooms, kitchen, negro and other necessary out- !
Vests! Vests!! Vests!!!
LARGE quantity of Black Satin Vests, black
l do., fancy Silk do., white Silk do., white |
■t do., Fancy Silk Plush do., black Silk ! > _ ^
TdfS At, Brown, Black, Green and Blue Cloth j houses, agood stone spring house and several fine
"Ou do., fancy and plain cassimer j springs. For farming or grazing there is not a
j prosecution of Bounty Land Claims under
| Act of Congress, of Mav 3d. 1855.
the
j-'".- CA- ;•*«< ~T' *7
mkjjj, j eievtn engroes, being now in said ecu a
U fl , I is in ihc hands of the agents t;f said
!- j,, irr r < ,5i. -""frT, I Petition eravers that the said W. \\ . V,
,'H.Jf! innes from the citv of AusBk on Bull • , , , ,. , ,
«-i i- • i. "i,- .• c i executed ana delivered threeprumisorv
3J creek—eight acres m eultivalu.-n. h, fine or-i , . . . , , - • _ I
y . , , ... . ,, - I payable to bearer for value received, the I'ropertv j
cfied, good spring, a dwelling, stable and crio—
Title warranted. <
Also lilock 154 in the city-of Austin, enclosed. |
comfortable dwelling, kitchen. &c., a few hun-
, ete. etc , all of which we
liowfcrcash. ' R. D. CARR & Co.
?4fojilriit 9a 13, 1855. 45.
Pantaloons."
AST amoant of Black Doeskin Cassimer pants,
, fancy cassimere do., Kergy do., etc., etc. Can i
fit aad Suit any and all from the smallest size to |
fikt sevens.- For sale very cheap for cash by
Asstin, Oct. 13,1855,] CARR A Co. j
Skirts, Drawers, &c.
DOZ. L. B. Shirts of all grades, styles and
( from 11 to 18$ inches neck. Also,
: Shirts, Hickory Shirts, white and :
grey Merino Under Shirts, Silk do., White and ;
Brown Cotton do., Wliite Flannel do., White and :
-Brown Canton Flannel do., Red Flannel do., Bine ;
do., do. White Merino Drawers, Grey do., do.,'
White Flannel do., White and Brown Canton Flan- ;
id da, Bine Drill do.. Brown knit do., Red Flan-
ael do., aad Silk do- Prk-es of all warranted to
please cash buyers, for sale by CARR & Co.
Austin, Oct. 13, 1855. 4V.
Bants and $*oes.
i CASES Boots and SKpe -eC all
' grades, by the case or \therwUt
Cheap for cash by . R. D. CARR & Co"
Austin, Oct. 31, 1855. |
Vajth'a and Boy's Clothing,
S D Furnishing Goods generally, a large j
more desirable location in Bexar county. It is- a
good tavern stand.
Ctboio Lands.
1C14 acres,on the Cibolo aad Santa Clara creeks?
the lower part of the Vicente Gortari tract, eigh-
teen miles from San _4ntonio.
6000 acres on the west bank of the Cibolo,
about 1} miles below Carabajal's and near Helena.
6000 acres on the upper Cibolo, about 25 miles
nortn of Saa .-lntonio, in tracts to suit purchasers.
960 acres on the Cibolo, 25 miles north of Sail
A ntonio.
662 acres on the cast bank of the Cibolo, oppo-
site to Weir's, with improvements.
370 acres east of the Cibolo, ou the Goliad road.
R. M. BILLINGSLEY.
Waco. Sept. 20, 1855. 43:tf
Capital City Tin Works.
■C. A. LAUGHLIN,
MANUFACTURE of Tin, Copper and Sheet-
Iron ware, keeps constantly on hand a large
and general assortment of articles in his line of
businers, which he offers at whole sale or retail,
on terms that cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Tiu. Zink and Copper roofing executed to order
| on the most approved, principles, bathing aparatus
. always ou hand, also Pumps of almost ail of the
j latest paterns. Sept. 20. 1855. 43:tf
PUMP S!
C. A. LAUGHLIN
At
H.\? just received, and is opening the largest
and most complete assortment of Pumps
dred fruit trees. Persons wishing to purchase
would do weft to examine tne above property.—
Called on the undersigned for further particulars.
Sept. 15, . 41 :tf HARVEY SMITH.
For Rent.
THE well known DUTCH JOHN" es-
tablishment on tfie corner of Lot No.
9,—or for sale. Lots No. 6, 5, and half of
4, fronting on Congress Avenue, and the western
half of Lots No. 7 and 8. in Block 60 well im-
proved with a part of the household furniture—
for 15,000 dollars. Come on ' Sam, ' show your
purse and 4i fork over " the 15,OOtf dollars—liiis
Dutchman wants to go back to the country he
originally came from, the sooner he can do so the
better for himself—So savs the State Times.
If. WAHRESBERGER.
Atstin, Sept. 15, 1855. 41:1m
L
French Corsets!!
A DIES are invited to take notice of the new
Auction House. Sept. 8, '55. 40:tf
j ever brought to this market—consisting of vrell
| and cistern Pumps, also a great variety of Mill and
near the town of Helena, part of the Marquiz grant, '. force Pumps, Garden and Fir- Engines. Which he j land titles, kt
Medina Lands. j 0,iers for 5ale ;lt lho lowest Remunerating pri- ; trustftto him.
I cos—for rash only. — " 1 *
toe;
, ., , , , ., I Each pump is ^warranted to •
000 acres on the San Lucas creek about 16 giTe entire satisfaction. Sept. 29. 1855. 43:tf I
miles south-west from ban .lntonio, with unprov-| " Cipitai City Tr\ Work-s I
ments. j 1 ' a' |
100 acres on the north bank of the Mediua, ! N Oil O K.
about fifteen miles south-west of San Antonio. ' y herebv foreft-rtnl M persons from Iro/ecting and !
738 acres, survey No. 2i,south bank oi ehe Me- J J securing my son, John Oreen Hudson, who has j
' left mv house ami refuses to return and assist
WILLIAM M. BR1CE.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Austin Texas.
( Otjicc on Congress Avenue. )
TILL practice iti the Conrts of the Second
Judicial District, and the Supreme and
Federal Courts at Austin and Galveston: attending
faithfully to the collection of claims, investigating
and all professional business en-
Sept. 15, 18 T> . 41:ly
w
of petitioner, viz: t.vo on the loth ot t'eu., 1853,
payable on the 1st of Feb. 1854. one of them to
Hampton & Mason for one hundred dollars, the
other to George W. Hatnptou for one hundred and
seven dollars and 5u cents,one note dated on Nov.3.
1851. payable toWm. F. Harris, for thirty dollars
on the 1st Nov. 1852, that they were not paid du-
ring the life time of the said Walton, in whole or
in pari, or l>\ his said Executrix, though the said
notes duly authenticated, were presented to, and
allowed by heron the 5th of Aug. A D 1855. and
are still unpaid in whole or in part: he prays
that the said defendants may be cited by publica-
tion to answer this petition, and that on a final
hearing lie may have judgment against thcin for
his debt, principal and interest, and that a portion
of said estate may be sold to satisfy the same:and
affidavit having been made that the residence of
defendants are unknown. These are therefore to
command you to cite the said Caroline E. Walton, i
Nancy li. Walton. Alice Walton and Emma Wal- j
ton, by publication for four successive weeks, iu |
the Texas State Times, a newspaper published in j
the city of Austin and county aud State aforesaid, |
to personally appear before the Hon. District
Court of Travis county, to be begun and holden
for the county and State aforesaid, at the Court
House thereof, in the city of Austin, on the
Eighth Monduv after the First Monday in Sept. A
D 1S55, to answer the petition of petitioner, of
which tbc foregoing is a brief statement.
Herein fail not. but make due return of this writ
as the las- directs.
In testimony whr rcof. I hereunto place
lOl'SG I.AD1KS-" At'ADEMT,
tTNDER the direction of the Ursulines, in Snn ;
Antonio, Texas. The Ursnline ladies have ;
opened their Academy in San Antonio : the Estali- j
lishmeiil, quite near the city, is situated oil a lot j
of ten acres forming a b"autiful peninsula bathed I
by the stream of San Antonio, and both healthy j
delightful. Everywhere the salobrious air of San i
Antonio is too well known to need auy eomraen- !
nation. j
Moral Education.—The object constantly kept {
in view by the ladies is the adonriugof their pupils'J man's Tooth and Gum Wofll. Ttie:
mind® with knowledge and the forcuojr «rf .'heir; prepared by Emanuel Herman, iti
hearts "to virtue. , Germany; and We have t'oeivr directly from lirs
ngent iu this country, The testimony of fic-nnan
phyuciaini of high standing are in their fitvor
For sale al the Drug trud Chemical Sttife of
iperinlendar.ee whose vigilance sc- |
cures the preservation of morale en^lJie_\vilUi>i; oil-
sen-anccjifthl.rufc-fr TVeacrh tUe lBMabors «f tfci* '
eonimuhTtv are t..:-iusively Catholics, Pnpfe of all
denominations are admitted, but for the sake of |
Otucr. all re euually required to attertd Divir.r j
Worship.
Physical EDrcATios-—The health of the. scholars , .
is an object of uninterrupted solicitude for the La- ! *arie
dies. Thev are particularly attentive to the food
given to the pupils, and are careful that none be j
given but such as is wholesome although abundant.
The -.-o'.nic Indies .ire also nccustomed lo hal.its
of order, cleanliness aiui oolite manners. T hey are
r.e - er st.ffc e'i to gobryo!:^ the reach of a watchful
hul maternal
INDUCTORS, I
heads. Chimney Wmillaiors, GM
Jtetrigera ors. Wanes Coolers, 4c., at I
Tis works. MILL WORKS, such i
Psrwps. ChiiHOevf. Breeching,
ic., made aud rcpau-cd ; also S
and rejiniretl at the Capitol CWpH*!
The proprietor of I his e«ritW si
■a-ithowt four ol
facture ar.tt put o|t- -!?rii 1 U- IjMb
my i sk-iaUsirwjttR in T s ,
, i icr^!«*riec*-r snrf'et!tpti;ving first i
u- , ie.Si be w35 give potire .-aiisfa>ii;)c ro"i
m ir^embcrg.. , . ... . , , , jj
\ favor hurt with oroers. A nl*ral d«M|
fto the'trade. C.~ A. t. AC®
Capkoi City Tin Wor(cs. txmgre>i A
i August
JuliJi-
\\
WtI
BAKER & SMYTH.
%n of the. Ut-rMtr. PecaB-w
E HAVE now on iiand. a very choice
aHFortmenl of Perfuniery, embracing H*ir
f rtifl'erent styles and kinds; Pommies, very
in j.iis ami sticks; Chinese and Iwliewiian
J1LE of «oi crnuwnt
«0-eisr '«s«j®iir
qi!treuu.-uts pi" section V, nixm Act-
raary Uth 1S54. t kay «e. ifceBctwtjiJ
Public A uHrioo o file highest bidder i
miller's tKhcris tV<*Cit\ of Ausfinon i
«;h dter ot'Oetoferr W Tt.-tad jticeer*iieo
Extracts, Toilet Waters, Colop* Water—a verv <)f ^ ia Uw ,.itT tJ,
The hours of relaxation are so distributed through
out the day that neither the mind nor the body of
the students suffer from their application to their
classical studies.
Tcition.—The branches taught are Reading.
Writing, Grammar. Arithmetic, Geography, (an-
cient and modern), History, Chronology. Botanv.
also, Toot'u Wstsbes, Pastes and
Powders: Brushes, of ahnObt every description.
OfSoajts. .re have a large assortment.
Call at tiie sign of the Myrtar, Pecan-street.
Aug. 12. :t7tf BAKER A SMYTH.
"I EXTRACT of .Mace, do of Orange, do of Peach.
do of Almond, do of Clove*, do of Nutmeg,
dn of Lemon, do of Rose, do of Vanilla^ snjierfme
for flavoring cookery. For sole hy#
4'ltf BAKER 4 SMYTH. Pecan sfreet.
Mythology, Polite Literature. Logic, use of tne j r|Ml
Globes. Astronomy. Natural Philosojih}-. plain and | Jl sortmcut of fresh Herbs and Botanic Medt1^
M e most extensive and varied as-;
atljofointg Ss will be eces.-ai r to carry j
the provisions of >.-.rt? art. 1
}• Terim of Salt: One third "f ti e
to lie paid in cash, and the Vilrrft?* ioJ
semi-asaial iustahnents. reeWnhi|r £rwi
of Atlr. to be i eci n-d by bond with
enrity.
A list of tftf ansrrid kit* way
CoWptrpTlef's O^iee.
JAMES If SHAW. CoaJ
(*e-mptroller'. Office, Austin, July 149
fancy needle work. Embroidery, .tfarking and Lace ' fines ever brought to this market, i.- just i« store
! and for sale bv RAKER «fc**TTB.
479 acres, on the San Geronimo creek, ahout
25 miles west-north-west of San Antonio, 300
or more acres of Cedar Brake.
i as a dutiful son.
i creek.
A "aiaoMt cbLp*for"cash by "'ci.RU. 4 Ca 1 acres, a part of survey No. 91, on Mason's
Austin. October 13, 1855.
Hats and Caps.
A CA DOZ- Hatr aad Caps bj the ease
1 «U Or to suit buyers, all styles grades,
and qualities, for tale low for cash bv
Anrtw, Oct. 13, 1855.] R. D. CARR 4 Co.
Valises, Carpet & Saddle
me .
Any person prtoecting him or !
enconraging him. thus to abandon me, will Be !
.. r. , „ , j prosecuted after this publication according to law. <
320 acres, survey No. 96, an Bandera Creek,near i Au?tirl Sc..lt_ .JP 1855 vn KfusOX
Handera city j .. '. . .... . " 1. j
; stJJ5 8tevvan-<l--Sloi fbe Runaway!!
j _ !
-,.m . ,. ,, .. ... , „ , i , RAN awav from the subscriber on the Oth'
oJO ntv->q c-i the waters ot Cotton \\ ood Creek. ?? 5 ,- , , • , • , ... , . -
lemiiutt.i .-c- > . - . of Aug. last, his negrobov, Simon, about o
it> miles s^-b.west of San Antonio. « „ « - • i •' i- u , ,
feet t> or i niches in night. He speaks slow
City Tax Notice.
THE citizens of Austin, subject to taxation will
please call at the Mayor's Office and pay then-
respective dues, prior to 1st November at which
time I am compiled to make my returns to the citv
Treasurer. O. WILCOX, Marshal.
Sept. 15, 1855. 41:7w
my official signature and the impress of
the seal of theTravis District Court, at
office in Austin, this 24th dav of Sept. A D 18">5.
FRANK BROWN. Clk. D C T C
Came to hand Sept. 24th 1(155, anu ordered to
be published for four snccessi e weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in the Texas State Tillies a
newspaper published in Travis couutv. State of
Texas. ' JOHN T. PRICE, Sh'ff T (.'
Sept. 20, 1855. 4,'j:4iv
ptnTixu.
ild ins, Clraininpr. Marblinp,
v liroiiziiig.Gliizing, Paper Blan-
work.
Languages.— Each scholar will be taught, if j
the parents desire it, one foreign language beside ,
her mother tongue without any extra charge.— |
English. Spanish, French and German will be;
taught. < [
TERMS. I
Board anil Tuition per auuum. payable
quarterly in advance,
Washing,
Half boarders per annum, payable quar-
terly in advance,
Day Scholars, per month 3
EXTRA-CHARGES.
.Vusic and use of the Piano per quarter, $ 15
Drawing and Painting: (paper and pen-
cils furnished by the pupils) per quar-
ter 'j
Paper. Pens, 4c., per quarter — 1
BSSr Postage and Medical attendance are charg-
ed to llie Parents.
1IHESS AND FITS ITUR*,
Every scholar on entering should bring,
rXi
Jan. 13:6. [Sijn of Mortar* Pre4tu Strrrf.]
Railroad Sofice.
Harrisui an, Texas. June 28, 195o.
N' OTICE ia hereby given, that the work on the
Extension uf the B. B„ B. A C. Railway,
L.i
Sail Anf>K./j River and Tri/nilarits.
S. T. NEWTOS.
.1 tltirvand Counsrllor at
Austin Tkxar.
\%7"IEL practice in the 2d. ::d, and 4th Judicial
7v Districts, and in the Supreme and Federal
courts at Austin.
Office at his residence near the south east corner
gin*. 4«-., neatly, cheaply and expeditiously
executed by
. READ Ci tMRLE,
Congress Avenue, one door above Finnin 4 fair's
Auction room.
160
6
80
inckes wide, and 6
feet long,
pillow,
white counterpane,
pairs of blankets,
pairs of sheets.
1 white dress.
8 changes of linen,
12 pairs of stockings, 1
12 pocket kerchiefs, )
8 napkins, 2
8 towels, 2
i> night caps. 1
•i petticoats, 1
3 wight gowns, 1
! \eii.
1 slinu I. "
! sun-bonnet.
! mattrass. 2 feet 4
Ob*v rva'ioxs : In order to avoid interruption
from Stafford's Point lo Richmond. 5s now being
| pressed witII llie utmost vigor by the energetic
i Contractors, Messrs. Kvle 4 Terry, with a view
I to its completion to the Brazos Uivcr in time to
enable the Merehrnts and Planters to order their
Fall Supplies Hy that route.
TUe R. 1L Company, anxioi^ to acrotmnoilntc
the public, have offered their Contractors, in addi-
tion tn their contract prices, SI00 for each day
the Railroad shall have been completed prior to
October I st; and the public metjfrrly upon its eom-
| /rlffim rrithin the month of Sfptnnlter.
j With the completion of this road to Richmond,
the Brazos Bultom and the low, wet Prairie east
of it, will forever cease to be obstacles to the trav-
el and transportation ofjUlc West.
Ample Warehouses art being erected in narris-
burg and Richmoud; new loads are hcing open-
i ed to Richmoud. and several new. bridges have
j been built, aud others are contemplated, over the
i Bernard, 4c.
Stages from Richmond, and Steamboats frtra
OP
Old Tin sbep on Peeaa '
AV^S \risJi to inform the public, rt
T ? prepared to execute ail kinds
per and Shift Iron rork, with c
spatch. A large assortment of
oa hand at wholesale and retail. Par
tention paid to Roofing. Guttering, 4e„
-solicit your patronage and warrant our
Mav 26. *55. 25:tf. DEATS 4
S30,000
WORTH
Selling at C<
CASH.—The subscribers ts«
continue the Mercantile business, oftir'l'
entire stock of Goods at Cost firr Ci
■B'mtry MerdiaaCs are ravrted -to
sroek before making tlieir Fall purchesfsV
AH Persons indebted to us by Ko
wise, are requested to call and settle
•r we shall bo compelled to enforce i
suit. E. k A. T&-!
ArsTix, August I4th, 1853. S7
4 i W\ fVUl 1 >pac-t* Shinglea
I vRM .X *U thousand, tor sale
E 4 l
Augan
IS! 5. 3<*f.
wash-bowl 4 pitcher I Harrisburg. will run regularly in connection with
tumhlcr I 1 e Railroad, immediately upon its completion -
I spoon, k'n'fe and fork i thus making o cmtinaous n,ute flom tialveston to
combs brushes j Austl";lnd aU intermediate jmints, cheaper, twon- , J Kork. of tLe Rio Elatco in Comal I
" small bags or sacks ' ,.v-four h"l,rs quicker, and more regular and refi- j lh(. ,^1(i s^ngs.
1 foot bucket | rtblc lU:in lls,s t veT hitherto existed—tile fldvanta- Thirtv-tive miles from the citj- of AusJ
| ges of which can only be appreciated by expe- mj|es from San Marcos, thiriy-firc Uesf
Town of Pittklwrg.
r j "HE Town of Pittsbnrg is situate,!
rience.
1107 acres on t L . ! has a scar on his'right or left jaw. and when j of the New Capitol. Sept. 15. 1855. 41-tf l_
1101 acres on me north bank of the San Antonio ; ,. ,, „ *if .,r i,... „. .o.. f.._ ■ I
.. panted for the
give me an carly
rpauNW, i
iJSSS
Oct. ML
8'
UNK^ both for ladies aad gentlemen, a
assortment; also, any quuuntiy.of Car- '
1e Bags. Cheap for csv-h by
- R. D. CARR 4 Co.
river, six miles abo<, the mouth of the Cibolo, 25 ' stamiing throws the calf of bis leg unusually far
or 30 Acres undt-r fei •. I back. W nen he lfft home he <haa on pants and
2752 acres, a part ofWvcv No. 20, on the Leon, I s,!irt «f °?n^urS and woolen hat and was barefoot-
nearthe Fredericksburgrtnd,"about 12 miles north- I c,i' "c f .vearsof age.^ THOS. J. HILL,
west of San Antonio. ^ | Webemlle, oepc.-J. 4,t.U\
San Antonio Texan copy four weeks and
Fend bill to Mr. Hill.
I<. HARALSON. G. M. FLOURNOY. W. L. !tORARD3.:
AJIALSON, 1 lonrnoy and Robards. Attorneys
and Counsellors at Law, City of Austin,
Texa>. * tf
H
o500 acres, oil the cast bank „f the San Antonio, j
I a few miles above its junction \Vjh the Guadalupe. {
j 320 acres on the waters of ihe f'hupaderos, 12 '
fixings, | milc* hy S- of San Autonio.
{jhHratB, Neckties, Stocks, etc., of! ■Suhinal Lands.
Gloves, white Bus. | 2211 acres, the upperpartcf survey N0.412, On '
DC*
every imaginable style.
V
r
and colored Kids, Back Gloves and Gauntlets, Me- j the eagt of the sabiual, about
BID Gioves. Perfumes, Hair, Hat, Clothes and • ball's crossing.
Tooth Iniitai: Combs of all kinds; Handkar- 1
chialfs, a ing lot, and oil kinds of trinkets belong-
ing to our trade, cheap for eash by
. Aastia, 9tt. CARR 4 Co.
-C Clot bins.
Ag#0 D assortment—also, Negroes Russet
Brogans. For sale by CARR A Co.
October IS, *
CASH BUYERS,
miles below
WHO will examine our stock, we assure them ■ Antoni.
jr
1107 acres, the lower part of surley No. 38?tx
on the cast bank of the Sabinal, about GO miles
soutc-west of San Antenio.
480 aPres.in two tracts, on the east bank of the
Sabinal, about Go niilcss south-west of San Anto-
nio.
Nueces Lands.
2085 acres, in seven different tracts, on the ea-t
bank of the Nueces, about 90 miles west of Sail
1)
SEW BOOT. SIlOi:
and Leather S(orc,f^ 1
.S'. S. PES ROD,
BALER in boots, shoes and leather. He i prescribed bv law
keeps constantly on hand an assortment of i
'no aiU ue all exertions to cell them, and at ,
thai cannot otherwise but please. Give us '
•S K. D. CARR 4 Co.
Aastin, October 13.
Rio Grande Lands.
BURD1TT J MILLER'S
taam Saw and Grist Mill
ORTBKVK8T BANK OF THE COLOR ADO RIVER,
EightocH wiles hdoyy the eittj of Jlustiny
WW Cedar and all other tnmb-r miide from
CT.d* Colorado Valley timber, which will be
furnished to enstomers at the lowest rates also
xarkes first rate Com Meal, Shingle*. Laths and
PaHage. Orders are solicited, also, for wa-'on m 1-
Hng and repairing, and for hide-seated'ehairs
■ reeisand looms; aU which wiil be manufactured
ia the best manner.
960 acres in two tracts, on the east bank of the
Rio Grande, about ISjl miles below the Presidio
de Rio Grande crossing.
Guadalupe. Land.*.
830J acres on the west bankof the Guadalupe,
about 20 miles below Victori.
2303 acres, on Paistc creek, adjoing the M. A.
Foster survey, in Victoria couniv.
1939 acres, the N E part of the F'co Ramon
tract, on the right bank of the Guadalupe, about
12 miles below Victoria.
1312 acres, on tiie west bank of Mi e Garcitas,
14 miles from Tictoria.
4428 acres, on the west side of the Guadalupe,
1.1 miles above Victoria, known as Mission valley
about GOO acres uuder fence, a good dwelling
sole leather, calf skins, linings and findings.
Boots and shoes made lo order on the shortest
notice, of finest material and best workmanship;
repairing neatly executed.
Shop 011 Congress Avenue, Austin Texas.
Sept. 29, iS55. 4,'tly:
New Auction and Commission
House.
IN Swenson'i ueu Stone Block next 10 Duffau's.
A. I>. FASTON", Auctioneer, Austin Tex.
Sept. 8, '55. 40:tf
Administator's Xotiee.
SETTERS of Administration having this dav
i been granted to the undersigned by ihc Pro-
bate Court of Travis county, Si?In of Texas, 011
the estate of Xara Houston deceased. Therefore,
this is to notify all persons having claims against
said estate to present the same within the time
MARION A. HOUSTON.
Sept. 2, '5.1. 33:6w. Amiuistrafor.
Those wishing Signs, k,
fall and winter trade, will please
call. Sept. 2, 1K55.
STOCK CATTLE W i\TED.
I 1 have three negroes, a woman and'^
j her two children, and a third of a
i league of land, on Pecan Bayou, to ex-
change for Stock Cattle. Address.
W.P. DENORMANDE.
1 Austin, Texa«,
Mercury copy four times, and charge |
in the
dav?.
lasses, visits are strictly conffoed to Tliur$- j -Merchandise or Supplies for the Interior, desfcn-
ni'l these are permitted only to Pareuls, j
r cksbnrg. forty miles from New Br
forty-five miles from San Antonio.
And in Ihe Center of oac of llitrAi.esi '
i-d for transportation ou this route, arriving pre- !
Brothers Sisters Uncles. Aunts and such others I vious 10 September 20th, can be stored in Harris- [ laitd, eombjulftfmore natural advani
as mav be formally authorized bv Uie parents burg "Wil ordered to ^ fo^rwiirded to mp k.own to ^
V K V 1 u , „ AnrtPrtlmr tImmo • w,s- *^2 be ^ferk^ereit at Ux i Tt**us> ^ntaroiFlHI1 IIBM|IWiu|i «
ihr^monlhs."very quorUr tWyoung ladies are Station Ue^«f JUc-hm.md. by pivinB_one water, and mftre «t_U««K ffoe
allowed to5pcnd a day with their parents. 30tf
AT
Sv
A
Mimliu unci PrintN.
half their value ai the new Auction House.
Sept. 8. 1855. 10:tf
! Seguin
; this office. Sept. 22. 1855. 42tf.
Sale of Valuable Lots.
ON llie 1 Oth day of November next, we will
sell to the biggiiest bidder before the court
| house tloor of Travis county, the following des- 1
i scribed property—Lots 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 1011 12
; 13 14 1 J Hi 17 18 19 20 2! 22 23 24 U.V 20 27 28
(•and lor Sale. I 2U.ffnd 30, each containing ten acres. This prop-
/? 40 acres, 90 miles North of Austin, the road to [ erty is situated'immediately adjoining Ihe city of
\rFort( roghan, running obliquely through it, part ; Austin on the west—embracing many of the finest |
o! t>en Travis s headright, selected, located and | and most convenient situations for residences ad- 1
surveyed by II. L. Cp.-!iur. District Surveyor, who ijaeent to Ihe city. A greater portion of it is first j
will give particular description. Equal parts nies- • rate tillable land, and well timbered. There are
quite, prairie and post oak timber—a noted smug I also several fine rock quarries on it.
ramping place near the road. Apply to i wishing information will applv to the undersigned.
HARALSON, FLOURNO\ 4 KllBARDS. Purchases can be uiade prior to day of sale. A
Austin July 18th. 1855. 33:tf : Map of the Lots can be seen at the liazette and
1 , Times offices.
Wanted. I Ferris of trie.—One third of the purchase 111011-
Peirce's Sky Llsht Daguerrean
Gallery.
Mr. JOHN K. PEIRCE. would respectfully an-
nounce to the citizens of Austin and those
visiting, that he has re-opened his rooms, having
i refitted them entirely anew, with the addition'of
a large and beautiful Sky Light. He is: now ready
I to receive visitors and to execute work in the best
st vie of the art, from the whole size down to the
l-ing. All would do well to give him a call tint
wish correct likenesses of themselves.
He will keep 011 hand Lockets, Pins, Rings. 4c.,
for miniature purposes.
RU.V Rooms at the old Stand (up stairs) one
JOth
day's notice to R. 1L Freight Agent, 07 Consignee
at llarrUburg' between 20th Amfost nnd
September.
The Steamboat and Stage Connection? with
Railroad and the Crossing of the Brazos River.
wiH. perhaps, t ail for the indulgence of the pub-
lic at the outset ; but it is the determintitiou of the
Company to make tUem entirely unexceptionable
at tire earliest period practicable.
JNO. A. WILLIAMS.
Jnty '.Vi. 31:tf. Superintendent
"■ OST— Bounty Certificate of L W. Burtou No.
1 i 44G. issued November 21st 1837 for Honacre^c.
also his Donation Certilieate, No. 423. issued'^<ily
(!th, 1838 for t>4ii acres. If uo{ heard of \viil«ti the
tiuie prescribed In law. application will he mad«
Pecan street. April 14, 185:
19:tf.
and •
loor below Mrs. Freeman s •- Ladies jancy Store, j ^ [|1(, prtqier Dep;irtni"iit tor dupliealcs.
GBIFFIN 4 BLEDSOE, Agents..
j August IS 1855. 37stf.
OST.—The following I.and Certifirates is.tirt!
by the Board of Laud Commissioners ofSati
"" | Augustine county, on the 7th day of NovmWr.
t 1839—George Mathews, S40 acre;;. No. 161-1. W.
G. Mathews. 320 acres. No. 1609. James Math-
and wperior land, fine MiiWng rock,
word everything Heces*«n for a farmer, to 1
depeink-ill 011 lift- ewu Ytrra firm*. AnJ
every initicalion fine fruit Orchards cat® he |
For the emigrant it offers a Sne -1 __
sertire a Healthy and comfortable home i
price. And it is our intention to nav^ a 1
stiuilioa oflearning build up at this To
a fine chance is offered here for wealthy J
men to secure a healthy . uiutner residence. I
WHI be sold at Puhlic Avptio-. ou ihe £H
ol October A. 1> l8r>5.'itf flie ahi're jf,i^->i. |
s. -. NICHOLS. THOMAS WILSON
\" ICHOLS 4 WILSON. Wholesale and Retail: 1 '
i\ Druggists, importers of French. English and j
p r -n, j ' Mediterranean Drugs, Chemicals. Liquors, etc.—
t i0 S 1 (;«ner.il Dealers iu all kinds of Patent Medicines, j
Perfumcrj-. Fancy Soaps. Jewelry, l-anev t.rocc- j
ries. etc., ctc. Commerce street, l.ai-aea, Texas.
ember i 1. 1854.
50:
paid for U. S. Bounty
I^HK highest market prici
S_ Warrants.
CARTER 4 DENOR11DAND1E.
Austin.June 23, 1855. 25tf. -.
Stviss Jaconet and Plaid Muxlins.
T the new Auction House.
Sept. 8. '55. 40.tf
V
S^^Kttpies pf the Shingles may be een at Messrs. - o
'.GifSn<Jon 4 Cos,at Messrs Sampson 4 Henrick's I house, with all the necessary out-houses, stables,
land at Mr. Swensons, Mr. Dieter:oh's and Mr. | ^e.. 4.: also overseer's botise. a cistern, a spring
iMLoadi Oet. 13, 45:tf _ ^ J 50 yards from the house, the river lOO^urds,
-Ibnd near Austin for Sale. Pedernales Lands.
fourteen miha east of Aus- I 8C3J acres on the north bauk of the Pedernales.
creek, known as the . 5665 acres, comprising the buildings of Fort
will Ka • / anthoiiz^l to sell j Martin Scott, frouting one mile on th* Pedernales
thewill be in Justin on or loth J Baron's creek nm* A .,
-*4rnrBioath. Anofv at the /'sidnoce i iio'ent- : • fre-j. ■
Salfer. >cr. 13 ' ...
Auction on Saturday Night !
Entire change of Programme,
Books.
Robertson"* Springs
rg^HK undersigned would inform his friend* and
8 the travelling community generally, that, he
has settled at the above Springs. 011 Ihe Salado.
ev lo be paid on the fir-t day of .lenua
ihc residue lir-t of Jnmu<rr 18."'7. Not
proved securiiy require,!, bearijitr ten (
terest from niaturitv.
Warrantee title wiH be made to t
sale to commence at two o'clock. p. M.
Sept. 2'-, ls.Vi. 12.If (.i:t>. WALTON
WM. WALTON.
Snprciiiic « « ss i-t.
r ! 8.")li and
p with :ip-
pi-r ccut iii -
■arch
■1. M. F..I1HPS- a. F. PAKKKH. I
S| M. FOK1IKS & CO.-r««
I \ * For tea rdiua M'rrh"itt~ and tieneral lhalrrs in j
M'Trftuii'tis*. Lavaca. Texas.
.'au. i!'. IR54. 8 I
A It US',.\ I.. TllO.T# IS. Xntarg 1'uhllc,
7 f Lavaca. Too.-. Jan. 14. 1854. 7
ew«.*20acres. No. U?15. If not heard"fhnn with- J
in the lime prescribed by law, applicution w ii) be ;
made at. the proper office for duoiiewies. .
r ' ORIKF1N 4 BLEDSOE. j
At'STW> Aug. 25, '55. 38:'.jw
I OST—The unconditional Hcndrigtit Ceriifi- , .. „ . .. ,
li cate. No. 301. issued by the Board of Land J *** ha,d 1 **>««**_wal
timbered and natered. aed for fjrtifity of sol
not be si,rpassed in Western Te s.
Titlei indisputable. Tt-ims «f Sale J.of tk
chas tiioiiey to be paid iircasb the rem*nilvr j
nine and twelve months with interest 10 j
A ba.-haCnj: e-iB be given ou the dav of
A.M. LIST
jno. d. pn
J. H. CALI*|
WM.1.J
Septemlter 1, 1855. F. ^ . THANl
I OST--l nlocated balance of Hea
I 4 Certificate of Davit) Pert-house, JC< . ?8
«s. for 16. 384. 18) uqnare varoe, issued
Commissioner of (n-nl. Land Ofticc. tbe
*fh|
ntv to Phinens Stod- ' mail ln ,ho ')efutv Surveyor of Moutgom
a-IIUtt t -r 1
r J'JIK Docket of the .Supreme Court for the Xcvm
L Twin* 1 *55. at Au?tin. wil
\\,r ILL be knocked down to the highest bidder '
T T as well as many Ihtiu/s not before annonn- '
eed.
Scot. 8,
40:ff
A. B. FANTON,
Auctiuticcr.
Ilell county, on the road leading from Austin
to Waco. Ho is prepared to accomodate all who
may call on him. His table will be furnished with j if was ai the November te
the best the country affords.
He has good staldes and a supply "f corn, fod-
der. millet and bay. His hostlers are attentive
and careful.
His place is h*lf wav between Austin and V- aco
ihirty-fire miles from Cnpt. Mei rill's—thirty-
five miles from Jackson's, and nine miles south of
E. S. C. ROBERTSON.
which will be sold at very reduced prices for cash, i Sept. 22, 18^5. 42. ly
1 shall be prepared at U time' to '? ry„r -ea 1 ...... :.r: : ,. . t> fro,-.> -
FrmPnr.--. ;. r,'es •>: a-it -iat . iiitiee. Coodj. La V" : y.,a j
- '' | , VT"-' " , '"'6 r'~ ,;r"s
1 be taken up as j
1854, and for several j
On Consignment.
Goods
J. G. OI I KI/r.
I^iishionable Bootmaker. C«x-
i liiiEss Avkxi-k. Acstix. Texas, respect-
fully informs the public that lie has located hira-
term;-, previouslv,\j/,: I self opposite Burdett's Livery Stable, and intends
One week is assigned for hearing the causes from ' carrying on Fashionable Bootmaking, and having
the 2,1 Judicial Di^triit. beginning 01: the^d Mon- an extensive assortment of fine leathers,and ninnv
day in November, 1S55. , new patterns of lasts£lie pledges himself to give
One week for the 4th Distrit t. beginning on the satisfaction to those entrusting him with work.
t large and varied assortment of Dr
i*. Clothing, Fancy Articles, \c.. 4c. All of I Belton.
3ii Monday of said mouth.
One week for the 3d District, beginning on the
4th Monday of the same, and | —
^pne week for the lllh, 13th. and 14th Dis.tri.-io 1 Tf Beunty
He will make lasts for any deformities of the
feet, aud ensure fits. Dec. 2, 1854. v2:I—ly-
Warrant
Ocl H,
No.
Cominusiwicrs of Jasper cou
aril, for «4fr acres of land, oh the 20th dav of Janu-! .... ., , , ^
arc 1840 ' ' within tlvc time pre «nl^d hy i r,: 1 bhaiiu
If notfofnd within thctimc prcMtrihe.!by Uw.ap- ; *" ^ proper authorL-y fur a ;UpliPat-.
plication Will be made to the proaer authority fori Aug. 18 Sir _ '' i1
a duplicate JOHN A. TANNER. !
Sept. 22. 1855. 42:9w Assignee. j Bntirop icndemj .
ros'r;—i e.rtihcate issued to Stephen Jones hy
4 theSfccretarv of War for < 40 acres. No. 63«j.
but did not come to hand", and if not hear
nrvi
THE ninth semi-amsBM Mssion' wfi this
tion will open on Monday, Septesrf**-.
ir ... . ,. ., . , , ihe respective departtsftit* being
If not found within the , me prescribed by law f, JP„. ^ Cm.tr ntnl
abdication will be made for j f„il corps of experiem^ tr.iOenr.'
Sept. 1V1 41.9w K. M. BILLI. GSL . J \cnArmy MiHBnfr is ronumx1
-v -;i 'f M HARRIS pleasant, ood the HArntory yell "
- t perattis ' J J
under
either for ebenncai
249. issued by
t.> Jaeoi;
f cot hesrd of;
tprlifsrioc wiH j
' '.TA. ' /.n ■
r OST.—Certificate issued to Stephen Jonefc! sophical illnstraHon.
j bv the Secretary of Warjfor 320 acres. No.
at t-r ]
if rot found with hi the. time j
i. apnlie tiiiu to the I 'Opt " oft-
* dtpIi'-Vie. is. bil.l iNGSi 1 V
?er*. .5 " v 4: j r Ac-cr tor
:" M HAKBJ?
Charge per session of frre motrtbf frpa I
ribod bv ! to J 25.00.
Paym.-r.: rr^uir".! oar half in Hfrtfri".-aadI
mfiindi r the 'lore of ths wssk-o
BeardSnp can be haA in ^rr-ate fiusii-**
f 5'.
SaMWHs, Ar
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Ford, John S. The Texas State Times (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1855, newspaper, October 13, 1855; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235780/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.