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Jfndianola and tjavtaca
J. W. Batdridgc D. P. Sparks J.ILBaldridgc W. It. Jlatclina 11. Beaumont
BalUlviqlgc Sparks & Co.
Commission and Forwarding 3Cerchants and "Wholesale
11 Dealers in General Merchandize Indianoi.a Texas. y.
Allff FA'OlfllBUV
Commission and Forwardinq Merchant. Indianola Texas.
js: J. H. Browor & Co. Now York; Thoa. J. Elder & Co.'und
T Reference
E. J.. Hart & Co. New Orleans ; F. Dieterioh Austin.
18.V
CfllA'S MASOIV
Receiving Forwarding and fJommissjon merchant
LASALLE TEXAS.
Ghamhuvs Ettcr & Do
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pry-Goods Clothing Hats
Boots and Shoes Hardware Crockery Groceries and
Western Produce
Liberal advances made on cotton or other produce shipped to.our friends in
Philadelphia New York or New Orleans. IB-y
Xionc Star $ Chancer io. fe
HOTPIS its meetings at Masonic Hall in the Citv of Austin on the Se
cond Saturday in en:h month. E. S. C. Rodkktson II. P.
.Secretary anil Treasurer.
T. 1'
Cartmrm.
IMy
Austin JLodgc IVo. IS
MEETS at Masonic Hall in the City ol Austin on the fiiM Saturday in
epih month at 7 o'clock P. M. E. S. C. Rodeutson W
Secretary A. B. McGiu. Treasurer.
M. IIu. II. Haynie
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ftRXB'nfonHifcina 13)i vision No. 2S S. T.
MEETS every THURSDAY EVENING at Temperance Hall at h;
alter 7 o'clock. 1S 42-y June 5; 1852.
hall
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JP. F.
Milam Aiodgc "No. 2SB I.
3HC0tS on Pecan street nearly' opposite the Poslolfice every Tuesday
Evening al seven odack OFFICERS :
P DcCordava N G; D J Miller P S ; John Brandon S ;
12 G S Deals VG; Hugh II Hayntc T ; P li Calhoun W ly
KF- Medical Card .0
OCTOR EDWARD McDONNELL for 12 years n lioontiato by three
sutmratu diplomas from tho first Institutions in medicine surgery anil
-t ftinidwilery during which period he has been in extensive practice respectfully
Sal tnlorms tho citizens of Austin mid its vicinity that he has located here with
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tho viow.ol pursuing his profession in ull its branches.
Office adjoining the Swisher House Congress Avenue
Austin JJec 11 180V.
17-lv
Br. J. T. Alexander
LATE of Shreveport La. offers his professional services to the citizen of
Austin and its vicinity. Office on the ea-jt side of Gongiess Avenue two
doors below Mr. Pi T. Duflfau's Drug Store. Residence on Brazos treet just
below Pine st. ' Oct. 30 183'J. ll-f.
Medical Copartnership.
W. A. morris IH. D. and Arthur J. Lott HI. D.
E'ESPEUTFULLy innounce to the citizens of Austin nnd vicinity that they
' have lormed a copartnership in the parctice ol their prolession and by
zt application to iheir duties they hope to merit a continuance oi punuc
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Rcccjvipg and Forwarding merchant Jndianola Tc.Vas.
Viiliaan It. BSavliBts Indianola Texas
DEALER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL in Drygoods Groceries Hard-
ware Crockery Clothing. Hats Boots Shoes Saddlery WoodundTihwnre.
Q Particular attention paid to the Receiving and Forwarding business.
Refer to Gen. Mcmucun Hunt Lamar Moore W. II. Cushney. 18:y
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:HV .tJLHOHIt UJLBllVi JM.Kimtita 3
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ErKi " eRnr session ot mis insitmiion win comro.ence'on the
rt first day of January 1853. Terlnala heretoiote. T
The nrincinal takes crent pleasure In statins that he h.is secured the services
of the Rev. Thomas Lecki'e who will lmvtf under his iWmedlate cha'rgeTthe
denarlment of Ancient JLanso.igcs ' (
We would respectfully urse upon all who intend to patronize the school that
they semi their children and waids as .hear the beginning df the term a's possi-
ble so (hat we may be able to class them properly. Vp are well satisfied that
the advancement of simfenls dtpentls much upon'propcr clnsslfica'tfoh.
Iq return for the patronage heretofore extended to the school. yc nledgqour-
selves that no effort on Our part shall be wanting to make it wdrtny'nl patronage.
We will mnlto ndditions ot competent teacher? and comfotinble rooms from
time to time as the increase of the school may demand. ' ASi
Students will be charged Irom the time of entering to the end of terrrf. d$o
deduction made lor absenee etcepi by ngreemept or for sickness.
Austin December 25 1852. l9r P. B. CALHOUNj PfincijialSf '
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Ausiaa Collegiate Female Institute. .
1 he 2nd session of this institution under the control of the Rev.B.
J. SMITH. A. M will commence on Monday the 20th ofSenlr.
zR instant and continue twenty-one weeks ' ' ' " v '
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Torras:
M. J. sclEierspBtt Co'.
Whplcsalc and Rail Dealers in Prddncc Groceries Stanlc
Goods &c. &c at the Government Wharf
WILL open 1st September 1852. Cotton Hides and other Pioduce ol the
country bought at the highest cash prices dr liberal advances made on
shipments of same to our friends in New Orleans New York or Boston. 49
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Pat'tEncrshiw.
Ill AVE this day ncsocioted with mo It. K. I'aukfu -Esq. lato of Austin
and will continue the General Dry Goods Grocery ami Commission
Business under ihe firm and stlo of R. M. FORBES & CO.
Lavnca September 1 J 052. II. 'M. EORBES.
n. m. roncEs.
n. P. PARKER.
R. M. Forbes fc Co.
Commission ad Forwarding merchants and General
Dealers in Merchandise Lavaca Texas.
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M. resides nea.Miie lvieinonisi unurcu on vjuiij;h:-. ftit
street opposite H. II. I'ecic's residence.
r. J. P. IMJVAIi
iTlRADUATE of the Pennsylvania University tenders his professional
.13" services to the citizens of Austin and us vicinity. Omce
Avenue uyo doors above the brick building of Lamar Moore.
JT. T. Ucsacdict
WJiolesale and Retail Dealer in evtry deseinption of Dry
Goods Ilardxoare and Groceries Zavaca Texas.
ADVANCES ip cash on Cotton Wool. Beef-hides and Deer-skins designed
for shipment to New Orlears or New York also Ihese articles purchased
at the highest cash price. 1 l-y.
W. ffl. Ker.
11 Commission cG Forwarding Merchant Lavaca. Texas y.
. "W. G. Coxc 4c Co.
DEALERS in Dry-Gocds Laces Embroideries Clothing Hats and Caps
Shoes and Boots Hardware Grocery and Fancy Goods Pout Lavaca.
' Ej" Country Merchnnls and Farmers are invited to call upon us. I l-3m.
Spelthg Reading Writing and mental Arithmetic.
Geography Grammar Arithmetic? Rhetoric and -Watts on
Logic 'Botany Natural Mental and Moral Philosophy
Chemistry Geography of the Heaven Algebra; Gcbmd- fyj
t.1'11. nlruiP. nnrl s-nltpvionl TV. trrtio"ii.y T.ntii . l v.. .if-J.
VI r - "' 'V"' -". .r.QUUvmkwj j-.o.1p.) u '-lySff
ana neorew w
French Painting Waxwork and Shcllwork (each)
Muiic ifow
Use of Instrument '
Matriculation Fc( t v
me bills tout be jlue at the viiadle of the term.
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i ne uesisp oi me rrincipai is 10 ounu up a-permancnt institution nndtono
of the highest grade. Therefore he would Invile the special attention and eo-
operatlon'of parents nnd guardians nnd the friends ofsounsd'literatuferthrough-
out the State. Pre-eininqnec will be given tq those studies best ealeula'led'to fit
young ladies for the actual cares and duties of lile whether she movemJtho .
circle ol friends or act in the more important sphere of daughter or wife.
A few voting ladies can board with the Principal. " "' "
iGr The services of Miss Octavia Bajc.eu have been secured ai teacher 2.
Music. ' 34-y f Ausiip Sept. 10 dllBj
INSTRUCTIONS in Penmanshih will commence on Monday tho 29th inst.
nt Mr. Calhoun's Aeudomy Hours from U to 12 A M. nmifrom 7 to O'nt
candlelight for tho benefit of gentlemen engaged during tho day. A class ot
ladies will bo taught in tho afternoon if a sufficient numbor will' attend. Honn
from 3 to 5. The course of instruction wjll bbauoli as ontiroly 16 rdlnovoSl'ioso
cramped stiff nnd awkward habits which sooften result from erroneous in-
struction and to impart a moro elegant and oxnedltious lmmllnn few weeks
than is usually learned in years by tho old tn6thoi. ' ' .V r ?
Gentlemen acquire an cusybold and rapid business hand. Ladies aro tnught
a neat and elegant epistolary style. " ' ' 'wJK .
Private lessons are given when dossiredand a very liberal deduction is
made to families. 13-p COLUMBUS GALLOWAY.
BASTROP ACAJMEI?r6!
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THE Fourth Session of Baslron Academy will commenceonslhe
third Monday the 20th day of September next under ihe charge
of W.J. Hancock. A. M.
on Congress
Miff!
15 fit. II W. SiANK.
Office next door to the District Clerk's Office
AUSTIN TKXAS.
B)r. J. M. ffilTTEi
HAS removed bis office to the upper story of the corner building on
'Congress Avenue opposite tlio urieuns nousu nun rcspeuuuii .uhuitb
.'his services to the imolic in tho various branches of his profession viz:
MI.uioinc Suiun.itY mid Oiwrr.Tiucs..
'''Austin October 1S5I. : . 2li
its
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r. Oi E.' Kcnick
HAVING located peimanently in the town of Bastrop tenders his proles-
sional services to the eitiens of the town and county. He has had seve-
ral yents experience in practice In Texas nnd. by assiduous earefin all cases
nnilticd to his charge1 he hopes to be able to g.ve sat is ac s.on. Ofl.ee a.
ihe Drug store Basnop. December 1 1..
" inffiWITAL NOWCE.
D R W H. JOHNSON (tezutar graduate of Dental Surgery and
member of the Alabama Medical Board) respectfully ii'iorms
.i !.:..' 3 i !!.! i..t lm iAiiermarieullv located and will le-
.'i.: .... .....; m tl.n nraetioc of Dental Surjiery ill all
branches and all operations entrusted to him will bo pe.rlonm.-d in tho most
siciontiflo manner. i
Ollice (tor tho present) with Dr. Litton. ... . .
Dr. J. would prefer operating lor lames ai Mieir priv.uu '";"f'
December 18 18VJ. i
f i . T. JBOARHMIAW
(PJBNJ OP SMITH t DOAUDM1N DKNl'AU SUROKONS I.APAYBTTG SQUAUE N. OnLFAMS)
WILL practice his prolession in Austin and its vicinity me en-
suing winter. All operations will be performed in a style unsur-
passed in Hie north or south from the extraction of a tooth to the
insertion of an entirelTrtlficinl sett. .
Prices same as those charged by all operators of experience and character in
the cities east. X- OHice on Hickory Mreet back oi S. G. Haynie's store lead-
ins to the id Capitol v -'r
Cw-JUQPJlwflli WHS. iSOlfAf
PORT LAVACA TEXAS.
Receiving Fowardins and Commission Merchant and general
J&calcr in Grrpcwlcst Vc.
C. 00". drarner
TWatchmalcpt and Jewe7cr.
HIS establishment is one door above T. Cnssidy's Billiard Saloon where (ie
is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and dispatch tor
moderate prices. All kinds of watches repaired and cleaned and warranted to
perform well twelve months. Also names engr.v ed in neat stvle on rings tec.
5S A large stock of Fancy Goods jnst received December 4.
Antiu May 20 1853. 41-y
Bastrop August 27 18f2
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iuucs ui union .is ncreiuiure puDiisiieui:
JAMES H. GILLE5.P1E' ft.
Secretary.
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QOMEWHERE in tho streets of Austin a lady's Gold Curb-Chain with.bcjt.
sJ pin and anchor attached. The finder will'bo liboially rewarded on lenv-
J. Lott.
mg tho same at the Gazette Office or by dcfiYowifr it to. Dr. A
Austin Nov. 27 1S52.
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A BOUNTY WARRANT issued to JninegE. CoX by George W:Poo
SX Secretary of War No 1091 lor 010 acresW land; also Bounty War-
rant No. '2310 iVued to William E. Probert for G40 acres; also Ell'W.'Sh'ri-
ver's discharge lor nimi monfhV. service in Cant. Coleriek's comnanv.-frnm
Ioljert C C:iMy FaslUvnable Tailor
CITY of Austin over the Store of Lamar Moore on Congress Avenue.
Having had much experience in the business in the city of New-Oi leans
he feels confident of giving entire satisfaction to his customers. Ladies' Riding
Plabits made lo order in ihe latest styles. (Lr Cutting and Renovating executed
promptly neatly nnd al moderate charges. 3i-y ' April 10 1852.
CHGOIMMG F. IjAMPKIW
HOUSE SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
110IS D'AUC STIIKCT AUSTIN
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It? Koll! CJofitl!! olfi!!! 0
DR. AYRKS the Denial Operator would re-pectfully state to
the public that he has permanently located in Austin and offers
his services to this and ihe Mirroumlins counties. iHe applies
from pne.loolh to a full pet and perurms al) other Dental operations upon the
most improved stvle and it is his motto to give satistaciion in his work prices'
and 'payments. Persons at a distance wishing hfrservfees can address hinvat
thi place. Ladies can be attended at ljieinresldrnr.es if they desire it.
sV'A'li operations warranted. Office otuGongress Avenue two door&north
of S.GJ Haynie 'o.Mptalrsw 6r V September l8.nS5.
IS NOW PREPARED to exccutCj in a iiiauuer which will ensure satifiiction
to hisicustomers all buincsiii his line nnd respectfully solicits a sluiro of
patronage. K7" Shop leit side of the street from and cast of the Orleans
House near Walsh's livery stable 17:k
Tol&n . A. FitiaiaiBSOBas
manufacturer of Carriages Buggies Wagons &c &c
On-Bois d'Arc street at the Shop formerly occupied by D. Walsh.
5gr Work done promptly neatly substantially and cheaj)ly.cJ
Austin February 28 1851. 27:y
Octoler 28 18315. If not heard of within the time prescribed by law applica-
uuii win vg uiiiue if me proper omccs ior uupiicnies. . -
December 4 1852. lG!9w D. C. FREgMAy Jr Atljy.
ftost.
'P HE unconditional hendright ccrffrtdate granted to Daniel E. Harper by
l tho board of Commissioners tf Houston county for 010 ncraj of Janil
No. and date not recollected. If not heard from within tho time 'prosnribe'd
by lnW) application will be made to tho proper office fpr n duplicate.' & ft
fl-Pr 1?. P. FLY Attorney for Grnntw.
JLost.'
BOUNTY LaiuKWnrrant issued to Emnnuol Arochn nud.7oso Mrlo Arocha-
for CtO acre's of land each for services entering San Antonio bctwrfomthe
1111. iiAnn.i...u icor ...i ..u... ..u .2.
XUlll AJKZHEIUUV
atli ntid 10th December 1835 and proven up satisfactorily before John W.
Smith Notary Public by .loso Flores and Atiioni6 iVfailfclmcn in 'S'f&TiJnii ii
not found appliciuion uccordinb to law will bo inndo fpr a'duplicafer
JOHN GUILD. Administrator of.tliTEslato'of
Nov. 3.' 18.13
12::0w
A.teU Guild deceased.
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THE disebnrpes of Wm.nud Aaron Chorry.fot thrctionths sorviqfl
in dipt. Hardee's company commencin; on the 7th day of July i
itifr on 'the 7th of Oct. 18bG. If not found within tlio timef prescribed
1 almll npply to tho proper ollice font duplicate ol tho snino
rendered
nnd end
prescribed by law
ov. 0 1852 120w.
J. M. W. HALL Agent.
3Ycw Concern
0n Pecan Street one door heloio Brcmond J Go's new Brick Storc-
ED. MORRISON lias opened a Contectioeiy and GnocKnr
at the above stand where he win Keep constantly on nana a fresh
and choice sunnlv of Oysters Lobsters Salmon Shad Sardines:
also Almonds Cream nutOi Pecans Candies Pener bance Uigars ot various
kinds Smoking and Chewing Tobacco butter and soda Crackers and a variety
of articles in the confectionery and oakery line Call r.ud examine my slock
Austin November 13 1852. 13-ly
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6TKELT.
A FIIJE assortment
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nt of Halllbfifco and Parlor fchmnV of-'bo most beau-
HOSE in need ol .Furniture please to give me a call: fc
flihaygmy materialsso prepared thfit the slmclest notice is reauired.fc'A Hears
always'inreidiness. Terms reasonable pa-Yj JNOi a; SPEINCE.
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Austin Bakery. f
.WM. D1L0I1ER Congress Avenue j.3 doors liclow PInoSt
RrEPJ2CTFULLY assures his qustomorvmuo wjIU supply tlonint all
hours with fresh Wad cakes padtrylBndj(confcctioneiesmn"3o from
tbejjost mnterials. falo.1 . ' ". ""li
05"- Balls arid parties supplied at .the shortest notice. 'rH u W?
Notice. i
1 ETTERS of Administration were' grafted lo the tinder-signed at the Octo--J
berierm 1832 of Bastrop ErobAle Court on the estate of Peter M;tOllver
uecensed ; notice is hereby given to nil persons holding qlnims against said'esj
tale that the same must be presented for payrtent duly atflhenticatedf-within
ihe time pie.seribed by law or Jhis notice Vill be plead in"bar of their recovery.
December 111852. 17:(5t ' CORDELIA A. OLIVER Adrn'x.
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Kotice;'
of administration having been granted to the undersigned by the
:ourt of Travis-county on the estate of Malhias Dawson dec'il
T EfTERS of
-k Probate cou
all persons having claims ajgainst said estale.are notified to preenthem within
the lime prescribed by law and all personsnirldebttfd t6 said estate) a re'noMfied
to mauo immediate payment ''ulrf "- " vUbLins Adm'r.
Notice.
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LETTERS of administration were granted the undersigned by the Probale-
court of Travis county nt its November !'"" 18?2 on 'the estate' of James
A Jackson deceased ; notice te hereby given :o those wl9 haye;rlairasagainst
said estate that they must present them duly authenticated withhTihe time
prescribed by law or this notice will be plead as a bar iq their recovery: and
il. ... In. InKlo.l l-v If l.n eclnlr. will nl.-ncp fiplllc UTimplllntptl.' ' "
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Deqcmlper 18; 1852.
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JEMIMA JACKSON Adra't.
Cedar i'or Sale.
iH-yjindertjigned U nuthoriaeil to. dll 350lici:oa of bind situnted onSand
jl Creek EnsfoCjjlip CrIoradfli rivor and from x t?5!liJl:?'J('' South of
Young's prnirio. ' ijLj " ' . "
" Tho lurid is almost enliroly 'covergd with tho very best quality of eddnr tim-
her. itisAnow ofibreafor sale rftnwico far bolow that of any other cedar
land in tho nmo section of country.
"Col T.'W. ChBinbors.Ti miles abare Bastrop is well acquainted witUjtho
nunlity of.t)io!land and tlmbci and will sho'w it to any .who mar desire.to ox-
arninoit.SWu '" ' '"t nff wi ' "'O. CUNNINGHXm;
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