The Texas Gazette. (San Felipe de Austin, Tex.) Saturday, October 24, 1829 Page: 3 of 3
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railEEae blooded htrscBELLAlll will Mann tnc
iiX spring season (commencing the Tint of .MarIi
Bod ending the 3lst of May) at the house of Geortrc
Washington bineleton on the mui uemani ai bi a
DOLLARS TirE SEASON or TWELVE DOL-
LARS TO INSURE A FOAL which will be re-
ceived in cattle delivered at the stand ; at J . C.
rejrtonVn the Town of Austin; at J amis . Jones'
Fort Settlement or at Jbiah II. Bell's at Marion.
All debt considered due at the ex juration of the sea
son.
UELLAlll is n. beautiful chesnut sorrel fdteen nnd
a hulf hands high of Cue form ami action. His sire
was a Genus hit dam a Diomcdc; and is undoubted-
ly the best hone in this Colony.
Com will be furnished at the stand nt 75 cent per
Imdicl; and persons leaving mares with -we will be
tit sf ! wav4liSiMa . 4sp nflutilmti 1f trin
I ! fi-M MVUIIHK talin . SI1.IWIS "
Those who are desirous of raising fine horse are
invited to call and examine the Uellair. Thne who
biuj hcict wj Hume jmjrim'i m tnv uii-iiy umu
wai menliouocl above will call on inr as I am dis-
posed to accommodate as far as in power. Havinc
purchased the liellair arrangements must lie made
with me personally.
OWEN II. STOUT.
Austin February 6 1830.
.MO FBSOU SB OFRGSMT.
stir; ARA DOS NEGROS escluvos jue lugaron dc
iJr amo ra principles del mes de abril del pasa-
aio de 1829 Uno de dicbos negrossc llama
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ICosade6piesdeallo 31 a32anotdccdad su color1
Camay negro ytieue una cicatru en al frcntc. Elo-
irosa iiaiua
ADAM
Com de 5 pies 4 o 5 pulradas de alto entre 24 y 25 1
mmmm w ctuiu uoio iiiuice ue ta mano izcjuicnla esta
cancenaua su color -incuna a ser inula to y ticne
mum )iawia sxuuiqiucra crsoiia que lot
esHragara a ta amojpie vivc cost de 7 leguas abaja
vim .. icviuua UUIUUIUH pCSOS U CKS ICSOt
par 4mnn.Tu UC CMOS. .
.. . ... J UAH RANDON.
Villa de Aastin el de febrcro de 1830.
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Sf200 Reward.
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kANAWAY frosa fee subscriber Kviay onttbej
i Bfaaot about 20 miles below this dIhcc. atbant
i lUftf April TyO NEGRO MEN a. follows:)
WIM ;
t. feet hiea betwcea 31 and 32 years of are:!
'Mack has ssaal scaroa his forehead. I
ADAM
LS fret 4 or 5 inches hich: between 24 and 2S
leface has lost about one half of the fore oncer
ithakfthaskl: a little inclined to be vellew : ltfki
-My penoa morning said negroes to the satvl
er mmu icoeive Uie above reward drone tun
tleteva lac either
V JOILX RANDON.
rAestie Feb. 6 lOO-ttf .
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LINES.
Give me a snug; little farm with sufficient learning
a little wife that can milk tho cow and rock the
cr.illc that can sleep at night and work all day
that can discourse music on the cheerful spinning
wheel and banc your Greek and Latin. 1 be pres
ent times are too unnatural and luxurious.
Our ancestors lived on bread and broth
And woo'd their wives in hnmspun cloth ;
Our mothers nurtured to the nodding reel
Gave all their daughters lessons on the wheel.
Though spinning did not much reduce the waist
It made the food much sweeter to tho taste;
They plied with honest zeal the mop and broom
And drove the shuttle through the noisy loom
They never once complained as we do now.
We have no rirl to cook or milk the cow.
Each mother taught her red cheek'd son to daughter
To bake and brew and draw a pail of water. '
No damsel shunn'd the wash tub broom or pail
To keep unsullied a long grown linger nail.
They sought no gaudy dress no wasp like form
But ate to live and work'd to keep them warm.
No idle youth no tight lae'd mincing fair
Became a living corpse for want of air.
No fidgets fainting fits or (rightful bloes '
No painful corns (roBs'Weurin; Chinese shoes.
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Prompt Administration of Justice. On Saturday
! the lOlh orttii month a man by the name of -'
I Wi'Imiii was detected in stealing -.mrrlothin:; 1'rmu
j the store of Missers. Cooper ic Chraves m"thi "IW'i.
i Up was iinmrili.itrly nrn-tcd and taki-u h re
Thomas iS.irtiett Em.iIic ctm-l it i t ic.ii.d all '.
. of this piriliclinn and the fcloni heinir in-nic-tiil.
the evidence poitie he Ha fenfi m-c-d to ri't't-iic-"
Lynches air" to the oM tunc l" Ittifit -"-..
whirh was immediately stnirk u. .it tU- ilcad in -n
the Squire. This nit of slri-x-s thus accpu're l hy
Wilnn ought to he a caution toothers that li.tc an
nrlinati' u to tlotlr themstlrrr in Hit same ircii.
We have the :dcasnri o ! y bcvlire our -"a-Icrs
to-day a translation of tue decree of the I'riiiJcut
heart.
' ft4?-We congratulate the early settlers of this Col-
onyTon the rapidity with which the population of our
settlemct is daily augmenting.
Since the 1st day of Dccdnber last the Emprcsario
Col. Stephen F. Austin has issued tiro hundred ana
fives of the Northern Republic who have cmiratcci
bcrcwith a view of colonizing themselves under his
contracts with the General and State Governments.
This factafforJsus abundant proof of the respectabil-
ity of our settlement abroad; whiht wc have only to
cfer our readers to the remonstrance of Governor
Vicscato the Secretary of thee United States oh
the subject of the President's Decree abolishing Slave-
ry iu the Republic as a proof of the high considera-
tion in which we are held by this Government.
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TjftER'ONS wishing to obtain Certificate of ad-
CS; mMon in the Cli la anthoriirrt by Ouv
eminent to settle as also to transact any other bni.
new relative to the perfection of their titles -ire iifor-
med that during my absence from this :-Icce Mr. S
M. William is nnthnrized by me to issue CertiftV
rates ind attend to all other matters connected witkv
the location of Families.
The Surveyors hare general inrtrnet?onsto "rres
land for those who have certificates of reception a
Settlers and for no others no attention or respect
will be paid to settlements made by emigrants who
do not rertort themselves in the manner stated in the
notice of20th November lar.
BTEPHEIf F. AU8T1S.
s5Sf)tTCEAIl persons indebtixf to the estateof
Pele? Eddy deeeased either by aot? or other;
wise are hereby informed that anlessthey come fori-.
ware ami settle the .claims ami"st toem. r-aiOJ
claims will be pat ia suit in a month from this time
I Jan. 33 BAMHLM WILLIAMS
Attorner in actforthebir.
TOraOTIt"' R Those who arelndebted to Moore an
-v f McKinstry bv note or open acconat are hi-ren
nnHfied that all claim that are not settled by the 15a
of Fo'wnary next will be put into the hands of the
Alcalde for suit. Said claims are at nreerrt in the
hinds of the subscriber mr collection where thoe i'i
terestedeincalL SAMUEL M. WILLIAMS
Jan. ?3 A rent.
vrnpo-riCF. Is hrrehv eiyen thit I will at'en." at
4T tho Town of Austin on the 4th of M.ireh next
1 to rmke titles to the iiirchnsers. forthediflVrent tneu)
sold by me heloneing to the csfat of Wmt Parke
1 1 deeeasedatwbieh tiraethoe indebted on snirf rntw
'.i-hntes.are reqnesed to attend ind make payment
'hit each Creditor niici btafmTv receive hi di
idend. Town of Austin Jan 1t1l0. '
THOMAS M. DTCPJ.
dmiristrator of the Estate of Wm. Pariterydeec
'rjJBOTICI1!. Persons who reiv ish to emnloy -m
I agent to select land for them are notaW f -t
I offer my ear vices to make selections Ihr thie who .
have received rertiUcates of recepntai as settlers
Anstin's Colony. Mv enrre will be refnlatett o.
an utervvjr wtUi the person whoeyior me
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Cotten, Godwin Brown. The Texas Gazette. (San Felipe de Austin, Tex.) Saturday, October 24, 1829, newspaper, October 24, 1829; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80039/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.