The Texas Gazette. (San Felipe de Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 17, 1830 Page: 3 of 5
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THE TEXAS GAZETTE
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its chin ill- increasing progressively in
iiiairuiluilu ljf :in inlliix of a steady perse
VIT1115 ami MihiLintiaJ yeomanry. Hohlin.;
the asiuui In bo scil-aTidetit that :i iuud'j
duniry an in the iopOrtion tu his use-
fultiets ; lie has therefore erected a suilubl.
buililinjr nml furnished it fur a Simiimr) .
towards tin: beucfitiug of a young anil niu.
generation. By carefully coiiMilting theo-
retically ns'rrcll as practically the niot ap-
proved methods of conveying instruction t
joulh not only in Europe but in both A-
mpricas The teacher is encouraged to saj.
that ho lias matured a i)ihin ol education
which utTunlsgreut-facility to the learner
especially when he rcccitcs his .itriuwiigh
t) support towards the laying 01 that futin
elation which is n necessary to the erecting
of a fabric th.it should be n extciiMie us itn
designed tu ho grand and noble. Thedici-
plino of tlie Academy will be mpportcd b
persuasion principally mild and parental
degrading punishment hall nctcr be award-
eil ; those which may be indicted alwuj I
tempered by kind and salutary iutuminlioii
The relinrmcnt of polUbed lite will In- par-
ticularly attended to and the ttricti-t re-
gard p.iid to health and moral gowmtuciit.
Tlii- fundamental iirinciiile of religion will
opiortuuely bo ioculcatctl. The routine ol
instruction embrace the rudiments of an
English education; to wit:
TERMS:
Orthography Orthoepy and reading; $1 per
month good trade.
Writing composition and definition $1 00
half cash half good trade.
Arithmetic elocution and grammar $ I 50
oae third cash two thirds good trade.
Astronomy modern and ancient geography
fi half cash half good trade.
Chronology .general and particular history
$2 50 two thirds cash one thinl good
trade. j-
Ediicks u.itural and moral philosophy $3
Bellas Lottos-rhetoric and logic $4. "
IfcwffljhJtticlad.thal the parent! and
ttanUun'sHteadfac pajsils will provide
tbesm with .eTcry eqajpmwtrtsswrv' Jbr
svppMtisf-tbeta in taat elaji where tlsiy
may desire Ilea tole instructed as the ta-
tor wO) aot be answarable for their program
Who arc' sjaprbidel nor for those who are
otnuncttnUsa their alteodence. Attend
ing noun froav8 to 13 moniaKi'aad from 2
tu 6 o'clock' aftereojjawcat time deduct
ed. Orphans and peeMH in indigent cir-
cautaacasjaajrrasMre tsutioo gratuitously.
The sexes waft apart from each other and
the laitiasTwiD always' cater and retire by
themselves w '
Motto: "Condact I jWtsori creates dis-
tinction." '
D. A EDWJtRDS. Preceptor
' SwurtiW Priiuipat of the wfrfnuy
AtexsMria Louiria.
Octocer I 1830.
JV. B. Pnnilscanbeaceoaunodated with
boarding in toe booses' of Tory respectable
fumilies'on easy and saodcrate terms.
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LL persons are hereby notified that 1
. am determined not to pay a certain
promissory NOTE given by mo to Francis
Adams ror ininv-seren tioimrs anu a dbii.
tinted about the'26h Septekberlast aad asW
six months after date. Any person who ata1
t'riido for the same will do it nt their own 1
Si'Ol' 1 lib MUKUEKCR!!!
$200 Reward ! !
ND all necesary Fxpcncc will br piiil
fj&9s forthe arresctnnd delirciy of rHOM-
AS J KFFErlSO.f PRJOR Who 'on this
Moriu'nc (."tb InstaatjVMiinlered Vtter.in-
dreirof this town. ""Tnbsaid Pryar it about
25 years old above six feet high light com-
plexion and -finnf-cyed.
8aiFcU(iede Austin 5tb October 1830.
By Order of the Ayuntamirnto.
THOMAS BARXF.TT.
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Jorge Fisher Sec'y Pro Tern.
Proclamation.
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EREA9 on the morning: of the jtii
instant
T. J. Pryor
Wilfally and maliciously murdered Mr.
Pater Andrew of this town and whereas the
aid Pryor has euected his escape There-
fore I THOMAS BARNETT Alcalde or
the JurisdictJea of Austin do Iwjcaby nxjuire
all civil and saisitary oScersbf this Jnnsdir-
Uon aad exhort all the dti-oas of the same
to use erory exertioa to nbprobend the afore-
said Pryor that he saay t dealt with accorv
ding to law.
Baa Felipe deAsstin sXh Octohert:l830.
- THOMAS BAKNETT f .
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ruk. ztvnn Junr.s.
October ? 1830.
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Cotten, Godwin Brown. The Texas Gazette. (San Felipe de Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 17, 1830, newspaper, March 17, 1830; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80042/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.