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AUSTIN" TEXAS SATURDAY JUNE IJ 1853:
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THE TEXASSTtTE JWZ3TTE. i
I'uIiIIsIkmI weekly ly .TOSEI'IIAVi'E-AirlVTON Statu l'rinlor. ' '
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T M'VftfJf.S'.-w-TiiaUK Dotxinfl porfroluWofty-twotiiumbcrs'if paid In advance or within
wie moiitli from the tlmo of subscribing or Fouu D01.1.AI13 If liot thus paid In advance.
8 'MctoeWMnf Advertisements will bo tiiscrted'ut Olio Dollar per square df six Hues or less
hls slsc type for tliu first Insertion and fifty cents for each continuance. One half these churg-
JrJ 5 will be made to those who advertlse'by the year.-with the privilege of changing quarterly.
yxi Business l);irds of not moro than one square will bj Inserted for (t n dollar per unniiml
' '$ $ Announcement of Candidates for Olllcc und all political personal unci business comniuuica-
" jiV.f"09'lrotnotlve of Individual lutcrcstsiwill bo charged its Advertisement).
' ' ' " All Advertisements the publication of which Is required by law must bo pnM for In advance.
" . Tlio twculy-tccoud section of the law regulating fees of olllcc provides that in all cases where
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jp tiiiiiiuu ur puicr process is rcipureu iu uu M;rcu uy mmicauuii in a hchi".ii4 v...v
HOIJKHTON A: STRICKIjANR. Attoiihkvs ask CoUNSKLums-AT-Uw George-
town Texas. Will give strict and prompt attention to alt business entrusted lo their
care throughout the Second Judicial District and In the counties of Hell Milam and McLennan In
the Third District.
Joel A. Houghton; A. J Strickland.
4-5
HUGHES ROHERT CouNSKLLoa and ArronNKY-AT-LAW (lalvcston Texas. Will
hereafter attend to business Intrusted to him In the Supremo Court of the State at Austin
(lalvcston and Tyler and tho District Courts of the United States at the sumo places and tit
ltrownsvllle. i Nov. B5 4-15
IREIjAND t VEllRYMAN Attoriioys-nt-uw nnd geucrttl lituiil
AjjoiUn Scguin Texas. John Ireland. II A. Ferryman. 3S:y
"TTONES "ttrII.AH IX. ArroitNKY-AT.Iiiw Austin Texas. Will practice In the 2d
U and 8d Judicial Districts in the Supremo Court of the State and dlstrlct'court'of the United
11 act as mini agent anil as attorney ror soldiers nml other persons who
government and the late Republic of Texas ; and will Attend to" the col-
uiini? the same In uhv Dart of the countrv. All limlnpiM rntniAtr.1 in
Sthat where any si ivo Is committed to Jail as a runaway n notict) of the npprehetislon and him will receive ciireful attention.. January 1 1S03. 4-21
gpiumiiracni wiiu a lull ucsciipuouoi susn siavc snail ue puuusueit wei'Kiy in uuu u hju i.ii.o i - - i . - -
at'the Seat of (lovernment for tha space of otic month .and printed copies thereof furnished to TTOXES A; IIAKPI3R ATTOnsRYS-AT-IjAW Gbmalcs Texas. Will attend punctually to
Micutcrk- or tlio t'ounty uouri ot mo county where tho commitment man nave ueen nmuu. y n business entrusted to their care. Claims against the Government of Texas and against
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Wiuterii&criieiU3 uui. in tihuu mi wiu umt; ikn nnicn uvy ure tu uu iiuuiisiii;ii win w vw.. ....
ftwhose duty It may be to make such service si i it II bo furnished Willi the printers' fee for such pub- States at Austin. He will act as
llca'tloil before ho shall be required to have such servlco made. ' have claims against the governrr
JlATIje'flr'st secllon of tho act of Tebruary 15 1S-1I regulating tho saleof runaway slaves provides lecllon of debts and securing th
"TlriHI fdrbliL finil r.harced jinr.nrillntrlv.
'JSubscribera AdvcrtUevs and Agents may remit money at our risk and expense. All communl-
5atlons must bo addressed to tho lilltors port paift.
Individuals will bo prosecuted with promptness w. inys jones. jno. l. iiaiu'lh.
4-15
SOCIETIES.
'13&'1jOIVK STAtt OBSAUTI3It NO. 0 holds Its meetings at Masonic Hall In the
-dtpity or Austin on the &cwt'f Salunlap. In each month. E. S. 0 lt0Bi.aTB0W.H.-X;; T. I'. OAnT-
'jfy'l'.i.L Secretary and Trciisurf r. ' "'"
'$13- AUSi'A'JN SOn5K THL 12 meets at Masonic Hall in the City of Austin on tho
)U'is4i'te;-drtyincachmoiit!i(i7(i'ci'tK!A;j.J'. K. S. 05 ltouBursox W. M.j Ht'an II. IIay.nii'
Secretary; AsiirOul) II. McUill Treasurer 4 . 3-li!
V X3T ImtAill tOE titi. 2SV.( . O. V. meets on lecan Btreet nearly oppo-
'xlto tho store of I'eck A. Co. cyery Tuesday Keening at T$ o'clvck. Wash. h. Hiu. N. (t. j .1 . .
'tULDK.V.t.; II. 11. IIaysik!'.; .1. It. 1'AfC.S.WH.r m 4-U
- tST MKTUtll'OiTilTAW DIVISION MO. 20 Si. r.mceU every Tkurvlmj
Xceiiina at Temperance Hall at half after 7 o'clock. June 1KB. i 3-'J
TT KIGflf ? V. II. Attorney and Coo.NPKLifln-AT-IjAW Segnln Texas. Itefercnccsi Judge
.LLJ I. A. l'aschal San Antonio; It. M. l'orbcs Port Lavaca; John 11. Drown Irulianola. 8-37
McBINNIS C. C.
county Texas.
A. II. Attobneys and CocN8a.iJ3a3-AT-LAw llastrop Bastrop
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J. C. H'dOtflaAL.
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McCOIVIGAIj it rriitOUIVATT0RNr.Y8-AT-LAW Cities of Austin and Matagorda Tex-
as".' Will practice In the Courts of the ilrst and second Judicial Districts and In the Su-
premo and federal Courts of the State. They will also act 'as fle'nerdl Land Agents and Attor-
neys for the Heirs of Soldiers and others who nre entitled lo lands under the laws of the Into
Itepubllcof Texas. -They will also attend to tho buying and selling of Jjatnls to the procuring
of Patents the examination and perfecting of Titles Ac mid. to the transaction of business with
the dlirercht Departments of State. One of tho firm will at nil' times be at the Cltv of Austin.
The firm may bo addressed at cither place. KeCer to. Hon. Jou.t llExinuix Ch'f Jus. Sup.
i ; lU'dELY BLAin .fc Co. New Orleaus ; Clemknts i
Ct. Austin; Hon. It. T. WiiRKi.mt Galveston
iiayden i!M Droad way New York.
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UAi'T JUlllN'JrI. OJJit-VlVjBigKjsjjfiSte-rk . ."'
THIS splendid new passenger Stcamiirt built
expressly far this trade has been running lit It
fix months and been able to sustain herself ngnlust
the llerco opposition waged for which tho owners nc-
ktrtiivlcdgtng their Indebtedness mainly tosnpport de-
rived from the travelling community return their
sincere thanks and beg to Inform and assure the'
public that sue win cotuinno to run in me irauc .-
" atu no wtitaiv" and that too as an Independent boat. Durlrig tho sttmmor months hc wilt
!i.nv.t Itmi.tnn pvhi-v Wpiliipmlnv nnil Hnlnriljiviil fln'cloek1. I1. t. i ntid GnlvestOnfivnrv Tnes'dav
and l'rlday afternoon at 0 o'clock making her tlmo through generally In about teven hours. $Jrf
Tho rate of passagols TWO J)0LLAX8M flxciiouher ilrst trip and will not ho deviated
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from.
Houston May 2S 183!J.
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II. A. SHEPHERD'
Mumiglng Oixt&ZZT
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I'lirulNli lutrS tore. ITIaln Street. ManofUu mammoth umbrtllii)1Ibwitant
Atom f: Tr.anY will constantly keep' on. hand n full and complete assortment of (Icntlctncu'ji
Clothing and Furnishing Goods BooisYShoes nud.Hat9vtlue pocket Cutlery and nar.or: 'Also
every article necessary to furnisli a gentleman's toilet' which they will sell cheap for QASIW
Juno 4 18W. : ;-. 42-tf.
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and thoi
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rr: pliysicians and dentists
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'll"ft.K.'IJ. S. JIOKCAN. having recently returned from a medical tour of thirteen
'5LP months and having had an opportunity of witnessing the hospital practice of the cities
' 'rSew York and Philadelphia for'ontfyear and :i graduate of both those d Is Inguishcd places
'"'riSr medical learning would respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally that
Mi olllcc will be opened on the .llrst day of May 1SRI at his old stand (opposite the Missouri
HIousO wliere he can be consulted as Physician or Surgeon at all hours when not professionally
:'abTnt.'tates of chftj'Res-hW old prices. Merenct: V. Mott M. I). I.L. 1). Xew ork; .1.
DracrJI I). New York i 0. S. lleadford M. D. New Voile; A. C. Post M. I). New York;
vii.KKWk i W. Van Itut'en M. U. Ke York ; W. Ca trlgh. M. ... New Or-
'leans Prof. Stone M. I). New Orleans; M. Clymer M. I). l'arl France ; li II. fee u; id .M. 1).
lriVlfraiTl'nncoaVt Mri).l'hlladelphla; J. Bryan M. D. Philadelphia; W. Ii Horner
7-il D.' VhUade'llddi; W. l'b.Barton St. D Fhlladelphla ;0. Metcalfe Natchez Miss. j&tmMc
JfCullochM."D. - " I1"- ' Austin Api II 2S.1W.).
OiljIJIIATtl As HrARS5IALI ATTOiiNRvs-AT-IiAW Austin Texas practice In the Ms-
Mj trict Courts of the Second and Thlvd Judicial Mstiicts in the Supreme Court of the State
and In tho United States District Court at Austin. They will also act as Land Agents and attor-
neys ror soldiers or other heirs who are entitled to lands under the laws of the late Itcpnbllc of
Texas. W. S. Oldham. J. P. Marshall. M19
VK. & UoiVOKlYIAIVME Attorneyb-at-Law. Austin. Texas will nractlco In tlu
Courts of the Second Judicial District and surronndlni; counties urn! In the Sunnmie unit
Federal Courts ut Austin. li II. Peck. W. 1'. DeN'ormandle. 4-10
nDENMLETOIV FJKANK-
Texas.
-ArronsuY and Counselum-at-Law Bellton Hell county
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FOAfiiE) JAItlES A. ArronsEY and Counsclwu-at-Law Bastrop Bastrop county
Texas. March 1S53. 4:1W
Tjra01i.'.rE15 It. K. Attornet and Coc.vsKt.LOR-AT-LAW.Lockliart Texas.
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3Y fi: McCOWN. J. W McCOWN would respectfully lnformfil7Jofd;frTeia'v
li public generally that he has removed from his old eland the ' Y'ellow Stofo" In
Washington to Houston where having formed a copartnership vtli Jaiiies Dalh'yi liOfis now .
and has been for somb time receiving by every boat large assortments of Dry-Goods and Clroa'c'-.
rics of every description which he' Is determined to sell' t tho lowest prices. Ho Is also" pre-
pared to pay cash for all kinds of country produce' or to make advances outproduce shipped to hi '
friend's in New Orleans New York or'Bdston." '- ( - IfV
He invites a call from those visiting Houston for the purpose of purchasluggoodsand groceries
cither at wholesale or retail. Stand next. to .the lower bilck store Main St. Houston Texas. -4-l4'
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TTTtl.IOT. Wm. HETVltV Wholesall and Itctall Druirtrfst. lIOVSTOJV. TEXAS'.-
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JJTjICICEiVSOIV JOHN
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Whotcsalo and Hetalll)eaIcrluyOencral JHcrchtiudireJ?jK' j.
i'IjE'JPT General.Ue'al53lnS.taple and Fancy Groceries MalnSffccfsv
J01W HAliT...K::."W.; M. UOWLKTT. . ' 4-1
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-Main Stfeft opposite ond Jlotr lfoui-tonsTixiti. dealer. In Fancy
-Hvrr a TAVI.U1U 31. !.. Hejpcctfully Informs tlio citizens or Austin nnii us vicini-
BSo. av.U.at ho permanently located for the practice of his profoidon in Its various bran-i..r-?u.
kVwI ;.in. Olwtetrlcs anil Snraery. Olllco and resldeuce on Pme street adjoining
Ztoor'tl YaZe bauanv IVbrnary 10 1858.
v4-i!T::ty.
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EI)ICAri AI8..octv Edward McDonnell for 12 yearn a licen-
MTtiate byi tlirco separate diploma from tho first Institutions In mod cine surgery and mid-
wlfcw.dnHnB which period he ha been n extensive practice respectfully Informs the citizens I
. f Vutln and its vicinity that lw has located here with the view of pursuing his profession lu i
lilts branches OUlcotm Congress Avenue opposite the Treasury Department. l.-y
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EDIOAf COPAKTNKIISH1I'.--v. a. norrii n. . um.c -
jL.jioii " - -0..iriu. ..miminpn to the clt zensof Austin and vicinity.
ffihltttey Yiaveformcd a copar'tnershlp In the practice of their profession and by proper nppll-
"Stlon to their duUes they hope to merit a continuance of public patronage. 01 ice at the S Ish-
'tofcirfcriraccui.ln.y Dr. Utt; Dr. M. resides near the -Methodist Church on Con-
ircw Avenue; Dr. 1. oii l'inestrect opposite it. 11. l'eck's residence. '
HTKrt. T. M. MTl'EN has rcmnved'hls olllce to the upper story of the corner building
15 on Oongre'i Avenue opposite the Orleans House and respectfully tenders h s services to
ttepubUe; ta Si vatlou branches of his profession viz : Medicine Surgery and Obstetrics.
v Austin uctooer-t in)!
TODOEltS A: SEAIICEY Arron.SEYS and Cou.nsbllors-at-Law Washington Texan
MMj Will practice In the Supreme Court of the State and the Courts of the Third Judicial Dls-
rict. William r. Itogers. I.H.Searcy. . 4-28
"H5 OMAN t CO WAX Attorn kys-at-Law and Generai. Lind Aoenw Lockhart Cald-
Mm well county Texas. 4-liO
OSE ATJtJWSXINE J. Attorney and Counskllor-at-Law llastrop Texas will at-
tend all the Courts in tho Second Judictl District and Supreme Court at Austin. 4-10
C3 AYI.ES fc ISIi ANTON Attorneys and Couxsellors-at-IjAW. having associated them-
selves together propose to practice their profession In the District Court In the several coun-
ties composing the second Judicial District ; and In the District Court of the United States and the
Supreme Court of tho State. Sf John Jayles' office at Brenlmm Washington county ; and S. C
Blauton's at llastrop Bastrop county. May 15 1852. 84)9
SEXTON ClIAItljES 15. Attorney and Coussei.lor-at.Law Gonzales Texan. Will
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care especially to the examination of Land
Titles the drawing of Deeds Bonds the payment of Taxes and Soldiers' Claims. 4-18
l KJIJlJlIU ... . . U.' .'!( CTI V'JW.IW LAItiy J. 1(1. iJUUlt'llj'JMll-i I U.I lit .1 uv J
and Htante Dry Goods. Ciirnellntr. Boots nnd Shoes. Hats. Cans and Bonnets. Clothtoir.
Saddlery Stationery Crockery (Hasp China Wares Hardware Castings Wooden Ware' Gro-
ceries l'erfumcryfaiicyartIclcsJewelryEIIrer and plated wnrcs housfl furnishing articles and
genern plantation supplies. Also Carilagcs Wagons Bnggy-Wncons Musical Instruments Ac.
Ac Houston November 13 1853. ' 4-13
"VJi7"AN AIiSTYNE iV TA'YIiOIt wholesale nnd retail dealers In all kinds of Merjgfe
V chandlse Houston Texas. W. A. Van AlstvnG K."W. Taywr. .ift'sl
HAT MANUFACTORY. Tho undersigned are manufacturing HAT3'ofvcryl')lci-
criptlon at their old .stand. fST" Orders from the country tilled promptly. JAX3!tHousloni '
November 13 1S53. 4-J3 ... . UIOKEi WllItK.'.1
f ItOESISEECK RICE A; Co. Main Street Houston wholesale .dealer's In Dry'
VLJT Goods Hardware Clothing Boots and Shoes. Saddlery Hijts Caps 4c Ac. Vf$'4114'.'
A. SHEPHERD A: ItUItKlE dealers In BtapleThd Fancy Dry Good' HardS
iBiippllcs Hoimton;Texas. t2avtcularalteli
o ware. Groceries and general plantation
Hon paid to executing orders from tho country and tmle of Cotton'and other Produce.
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WM. M. HICr A: CO. Homton Texas Wholesale- and lletatl Jloalcrs lu Hour Bacon'
Lard Mess Pork Whiskey Brandy; Gin limn Candles OotTec Sugar Illcc Candles But-.
ter Cheese Bagging Hope Ac; receive weekly supplies of fresh articles io'whlch the planter .
and country merchant arc respectively Invited. . -' ' .illyf
I). TAYJtiOlS Storage Forwarding and Commission Merchant Houston Texos" x '
o t--ty ' y. .'.
TKEMONT RESTAUR AT AND OYSTER SALOON' l'rcslon -Btreet
IIOUSTOX TKYAS. Keeps constantly on hand all uorts of game. Oytersi Ac. .'Also
N I'OltllliSTKlt;.'
meals furnished at all hours.
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or Aiisuu ana us vitiuiiji. i6...n........-.-
services to the citizens
above the brick building of tlio late Ulnar Moore.
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JkUf Ol AUSllU JLUXU7. .
-btVtV ' r 'V xio A itDM AN. (lahjrm of Smith ift Jhtmtinan Dental Stti'Oionx La-
WUM k eo OWVVespetfully announces to the citizens of Austin and Its
vaclnitvttiat he ""permanently located and will devote his exclusive attention to the practice of
lu rotesion .In a 1 Us various branches. He would particularly call the attention of the public
tohb'SSd of preserving teeth by plugging thousands of which are annually lot by neglect
ami bad Tcra ions. Artltlclal teeth' Inserted on the most Improved tys ten. C Offlco on
1 ckorystreet below' the Temperance Hall leading from Congress Avenue to the old Capitol
Dr. if. will visit professionally ladles and families when dc.lnid. 4'''
AV. If. JoliiiKOii (i-teuhtr urailuatA of Dental
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Ud SuraMhandTiiSTther oftJ Alabama mtlcal Doartf) respectfully Informs the cltlzem
JrAut n tint he is permanently located and will devote his entire attention to the practice of
MlSnXwmabtaaaA and all operations entrusted to Mm will be perform-
MlUtofcMSlflonMnner. Cine; (for the present) wl ' "tn. Mr. J. would prefer
peratlngfor ladles at their private rc-ldcmc. December LS lio-.
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'LAWYEHS AN-D LAUD AGENTS.
C3HERAVOOHI OK ANVILEE II. AiTORNuvjiNn CouNSKLum-AT-LAW New Braun-
f3 fels Comal county Texas. Will attend the Courts of Comal Guadvlupe Hays Caldwell
Bastrop Bexar and Gillespie. - l-2fl
H(NN RICHARD M. Attorney and Counsi;U;UR-at-Law UcKhart Texas. WU1
J practice his profession In all the Courts of the Second Judicial District."'' "-'-'f . ' 8V
CtmTlI .TAMES XV Attousky-at-Liw Ai'.stln Texas. Office on. Congress Avenue
2) opposltu the IVeasury Department. ''"(i .''t't y4-.'H"-
gJNEED AIjEXANDElt XV. ATionNKY-Ai-law Cameron Milam county. Texas.
2-10
l TI1K.IN THOMAS St. Attorney and Oounheixor-at-Law Han Antonio Tex-
I as will attend promptly and faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. U-ia
CjlJBLETT HENRY V. A..
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iiuNcr and Counseujk-at-Law Austin Travis county
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rlAHVEII) R. E. Attorney and Cocnseli.oh-at-Law Washington Washlngtou county
M. Texas. : i -'&
rniAYIiOR .TOIIN. Attiiunky and Cocs'Soxoh-at-Law will practice In the Supreme
Ji. Federal and District CourW of tho State In Austin and Galvestou and also lu the princi-
pal Courts In the Second Third and Thirteenth Dlsti lets on the Colorado and Brazos. When
not absent at the other Courts he may be found at his office in Austin or Galveston where he
will have a partner. All communications on professional business'' addressed to him at either
place will bo strictly attended to; . '. . . March 1853. 4-80'
1 ' A NWEKSON THOMAS S Attorney and CounNtl!or-al-J.W Austin
;3 'fex'as. t !
a 'npirTW'S itrxiAMIK I-'. Attornoy-ut-fiUW Ulchmond Fort Bend county
K?$l&V!to&rX the First Judicial Distiict nnd lu theSu-
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?IN Attokkets and tVivssEi.LOi;s-AT.LAW Austin Texas-John 1).
WlLWAai-Atwriby and CiUNrti-XOR-AT-Itov Vebbcrvllle Travis cp
lfi AM1ISE. ARCUIISALU .-ArroRsxv and toraaa-OR-At-Uw San Marcos
J Texas. '. --
nlMIBS AI.EXANDER U.-Attobney and Counsuixou-at-Law Austin Tex.
OalcCongret.s'Aveniie first door below State Department.
lARBTOGBS-!!. .'.-ATTtuiNKY and CoitsttBtxoa-AT-LAS Austin Texas. Will prac-
Tie ? I hcVcoun tlosof the 2d Judicial District and In the Supreme Court of the State. 4-1.
TtOLY. A. O.
vU ltefcrcnccs ;.Hon. Wm. K. Jouejf
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Attorxcy-it-Law and Gr..NEaii. i.tsn Aonsr "?""' ."?
IVini.il counlVt MIU. 1. J.rfne-vuii.iv ...... . ..-....
' 'inOKEJ UICHAI-B.-Attoasr.v and Cocnseixoh-w-Law Wneo McLennan county
rHEEI TP.tEVANION 'J'. Attorsby and Codnseixor-at-Lvw Lockhart Texas will
practice his profestion In tlio Second Judicial District. i!-:J3
TKrONTRESS Ac HUGHES Attornevs and Counu-xmiis-at-Ijaw Georgetown Texas
V will give strict and prompt attention to all but-Iucss entrusted to their care throughout the
Second Judicial District und in the counties of Miliini Hell and 'McLcnpan of the Third. The
receipt or claims ami loiivrg win dc promptly acKiiowieugciirviniuaiiccninauo wiiuouiueiay anu
ollents kept advised of the condition of their claims. K.H. Vontress; T. P Hughe;. y 2-it!
EST CMAliEM S. Attornky-at-Law Aiibtin Texas will practice In the Second
Judicial District and adjoining counties and In the Supreme and l'cd'l Courts at Austin.
WESTMORELAND C. XV. Attorni.y-at-Law Jefl'orson Texas will practice In
all flie Courts of the District. Particular attention to collecting and probate business.
f I I III! II !....JOHN IV. IVAVRENCE tinil HUfiH NESjSON. bavins associated them'elvcs
together for the purpose of transacting a General Ayeney Jlulnett offer their hervjees In
attending to the locating surveying and patenting of land payment of taxci nnd redeeming
land sold for tho same examination of titles Ac. ; also to the collection of claims ngiiliiHt the
government of Texas and against Individuals. All business entrusted to their care 'will be faith-
fully attended to. References of the highest rc3pcutab!tlty.cun be given Austin Jan. 1 '52-26
TA ENERAIj liANR AGENCY. Joliii Patrick C(ntficilleJoicowitjt 75-a-
vbr an. Will undertake the location of lands'and the buying ami selling of land and land certi-
ficates. He will also attend to tho procurement of. patents. and the perfecting of titles' as well as
having the same recorded in tlie proper counties waving nan contiuerauic experience in lanu
furve
State
L'ylug for the last six years ho will undertake to give as j;ood locations a!) can bo had In the
;. OitmmuuleiitltnuiniuttVipotitpattl. ' ? 4:i!(5
ROCJtETT Ai GOOD. AvroiiNEYS and ('onww.ioiis-AT-I.AW Dallas Texas. V illi
pricTlMuielrprofcs!'
TfntltancJf orjmoneyscollectcd to the proper ug-tloa. He will act as agent foi tl U""1''''11
uo of landnafwlll Investigate taqd titles upon reasonable terms. Man.li inm.
'tH'V NA. T. ArriiaNRY-AT-I-AW Waco McUnnan county Texas. Will practice in the
nJSurtor the State. Prompt attention given to the ecuriug valid and perfecting controman
tana claims. Office cas4 of Waco Inu. .ui!i.
TT AND AfiENTS.-Joni A: AVulkor GomaUn r.r will locatpland in tho
JJL State and military Bounty Warrants in any or the Western Btatei; will alsajbuy Ami sell
land and land certificated and attend to all claims against the State and against the United
State foivbounty lands tho registration of deeds paying taxes and all matters In relation to
lands. W. II. Jones. T. S. Walker. 4-S'J
IT AND AGENCY. McKKAN McMAIIOK LOCK 11 ART TEXAS have entered Into
jLA partnership for the purpose of buying selling and locating lands and acting oJtgencral land
agent'. An experience of twenty years In the above bwlness combined with nn Intimate knowl-
edge of the lands In the country and. an exteni-lvo acquaintance with Its Inhabitant?; fccuro ad-
vantages to the above firm which arc possessed by few In the nme line of business.
Itefcrences: Hon. A. J. Hamilton Austin ; Judge Hancock Austin; Hon. W. It. .Ochiltree Na-
cogdoches; Col. W. MeAiw Gonzales; F II. Fexton Augustine; II. M. Kinney Augustine s A.
Nellie Scguin ; B. G. Newton San Antonio. ' k March 4 165H. &
i I' V W IT
OliD TEXIAN.-r-A. 11. UUKI.nSO'N proposes to locat') lanls c'n the following terms :
A N
:5 One league $150; two-thlntsor a league !.; .one-ttiiruoi .ueague jjiuu; one-ieurin oi
a league $8r.SliiS0ftcrcr:fi; OOOacrcs.ffifl; (5-IO.acrfflr; 480 acres W; 20acref $15:
'ilO acres $10; and a labor for $110. Inuljncato tchool lands for $100 per le-guftt ho will ob-
tain mid deliver patenti to their owrlcrti atid pay all expenses that may oeiiiir(ujr the above
U71ENNEU JOHN '.-
M Texas.
. .. . I. i i ' -
f1 ATES A. K. & XV.
H.J3 nuisiucsK cm
will practice ln'th
-Attoiisw an
.d'Counsijxor.At.Law Scguin Guadalupe county
-i"1
.J.i.D..u..T.i..w iniirmiM. Tnxas. Will attend to any
;?r"tUotMrj:wnto 'ey
rc Supreme mid Fe.lcral Courts held at Austin. Office In UOranpe.
'C-
C0CMiKUJim-AT-LAW.
'..... .. . . " ... ... i. ..in.... ..... ...itrimtiwl )n lil4 i-.-irrt
iSiXS Z I . e 'a7eVcrarni;t;lhVt.e tr.actlo'. of but
... .. -.? I .' . .. ....- J llll..n .llnnt1 !nnFnlt
Having located himself
care in 1119 omwrm
I ness with the different departments of SUte. t$T Office Adjotanjfe
I Tiv ' "'nr
ierulW Office
Atutlu
ji-'J.i
'TiRKEN. JTOHN A. Ac R.-.VnonxEYHAND iunilwiuaT.ijw
iiVl-W practice in the r'econd Judicial Ulsti let and adjoiuliig counties j alf&ln 1
1 at Austin.
TS
)BtrAl court
Jllfii
. Tilt
Aiuiln Texas. Will
the Supreme and Fed-
v.v..rv. -.......-. .-.-"- ...'.-;-.-' r- - .. .-.- T-.:-"-- . ; :-. -.... .:-m- .."... .
urlCes. Or If persons deslrn it lie willdOCJite lor ono-tli irtl or tne lanu tie pnyingmirinq if ts.
He may bd found when not In the woods In Travis county or tho city of Austin where cotunuul-
callons wlll'rccelvo prompt attention. As good or better selections than the wild man or no
charge will bo made by the old Texlan. 41f Jluy-23 1M3.
luaml JLocaiiisg. " "v' .'
mTTOSEi!? EVANS iho "Wild .Ma'noftht? Woods" proposes loloentolnndR
iVJl on the following tenrn : On lunquu'pOj two-thirdn ofn iKigim $n0 5
one-ihlrd league Sl.r)t) : 1'J80 acre 3150 qtmrtoi It-aguo SI50 ; mil) crc $l.r0 ;
(5 10 ncn'S SIOO ; 480 acres $7f) 320 acreS fJOO and tabor for SCO.- Ukt.itiy tm
fiitiiid. when not in uio wiicms n .;. .... ... .... ... ....... . fu jv
tnpl ntlonttoti II pergonui'snn H no win icu'u tor oue-tiiiimtyj
tying nil ihn lees for tintt-thlrd tho land. T
wine biscuit
KENNEDY'S Steum Cracker and Ruisciilt ICaktirvTriiviH't;
-IIOUSTOX Will fill all orders from the country at jhe shortest notlto with soda "biscuit .
lscult Butter nnd sugar critckcrs; also pilot and navy bread. Nov. 0 1652. '$-18f '
TJTINCOCRAOE IliliHE INDUSTRY J-Gcnoral ItitUdlmranil JIoftHn
JIM Furnishing Establishment .Main Street (ahoce Via OUt Capitol.) IIOUSTOX TEXAS
J. A. THOMPSON having entered extensively into tho abovo Hue begs to Inform his friends
and the public Uiat he has lately added to this establishment a FLOORING MACHINE by'wjilch
ho Is now enabled to" supply dressed Flooring Lumber on lower terms than It can lio Imported.
He has also procured a large Surface Plaining Machine for general use capable of plalnlng.frcm
5000 to 8000 feet pei- day. .
Jn addition to the above he has added extensive improvements to vnrious branches' of. .ma-
chinery for SASH BLIND and DOOll MAKING and will keep constantly onhanda large supply
of Frames and nil other fittings for putting up house!) of all sires at the shortest notice. Brjek '
work Plastering etc. of every description by skilful workmen. Contracts for building taken on
the most reasonable terms; and all orden from tho couutry promptly' attended to. 4-13
OBGRTS At CO. Dealers lu Groceries Medlclnei Paints and 0tMaln. Street ffwa-.
' ton Ti'-ra. - . j 4.10 -
. . . . ' ' 1 - . .--
"H" R . rilOIltSIS Manutacturcr of Stoves Pumps Copper Tin and Sheet Irpn Ware" anils
Oi o Dealer hi Hardware Cutlery Furniture Carpeting und Wood Ware'. WV STKfi'EJ-
- 1 ' ' . . 'J' ". -rf "
11 V
RCHANTS' anil PLANTUlIS'OOTTON IVAltKMtrtJHR. rnrmcrii'
occupied bv C.iin White. MAIXSTJlKETAlIOVSTOy. TE.YAN. Tblj WnrrWu -
-....!.. 1...:... 1 r. 1 1 . ijiils.'-.m .'i.L...... ... '..:.- r. . . "...-.' vs'
. v.i.i.iiLij uctn h:ijiumju ujr i iiirnu miuiii'iii nun is convenieniiy f iiuarcu on tiieounicor tne bay-
ou adjacent the wharf. Particular attention will bu paid to the storage nnd shipment of CottoD.V
.Merchandise Ac. 4:18 Yfi'f r g. It. JUDNl .LU '
MARTIN A: 1HTT fanccRNsorH tnA! M'GoWiiii.) Wliolesale and "itc'taUr .
Dealers in Stoves nnd Tin Ware MA1X STJIEET JIOVSTOX keep constantly-ou'liand
a large assortment of Cooking ami Ornamental Stoves of the most useful and Improved patents .
Cisterns and Well Pumps. ..(ij J
MOORE (i. K. it CO. Wholesale and ltctall Grocers and Forwarding and CommlsJiloiiki1
MfichntitB JfaliiStrett .:....... IIOUSTOX TEXAS. 4;80'-.'"
MEW liKVti STORE.-rltANDALL & HOBINSON Wholesale and ltttall Dfrigilsts
and pothccarie.ApothecftrieM Hall OALVESTOX TEXAS. . . ' .
. K. Kaxuam. m. py j .. . -. ...'....... . . .W. I). ItoaiKBW m. Xj -wU-l-U' '
(CENERAIj AGENCY OFFICE FOR THE STATE OJ?"tEXASY 1&
.TT taVUnwtl 1840 by J. L. DAHIlAOH.clty of OALVESTOX. Persons wjshtngto make
Investments In town' property lands or slaves will dowel! to call at tho Gtneittl Agiiicii Office
and examine a list of Improved and unimproved real cstato for sale consisting of'tiyo story
dwelling houses and cottages and suitable building lota for stores and private residence's order
titles; drawing deeds mortgages powers of attorney .and all other ln3trumcnU.ofwrltlng
.iiiiuiHi-iiimiK hi iww ur iiny uiucr nunc in uiu ijiuou can nave iiieir nusiuv'ss laltimiiiy at-
tended to und 011 the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to.p'nrchase town property lands
or slaves can have correct Information frea of charge byT calling at the general agcncy'onicp.
No. 9 Strand ltefer to It. T. Wheeler. Judce of tho Supreme Court of Txn 1:.-Alton in'in Ati
torncy-General of the State of Texas; l)r W. It. Smith Collector ofiOnstoms for. Galveston ; Wm. -Hcndleyi
Co. merchants Galveston $-11. I). O. Mill (alvettton' J. C. Kuhti Galveston ;M
Oqrcl.i & Co. New Orleans. ' y ' . .'- it.yjlti.
TXnO EINTERS.-WM. OAMMELL Oun-irake; Congress St. MUSTOWm aflrst"-
iuib Biiiujr vi inn.-? mugiv uuu uuuum unirutieu snoi guns nnu piaiois an wanranteo tlnQ
purchaser has the privilege of trying the rlflcs.bcfore leaving the city Itmls and pistols made1'
to order. All kinds of repairing done low for'caii)i?g '- "" Not. fi1 IWW" '.i4rN'"4-i
"rrfcEAN & CRAMER Cotton FactorsamT (lencr'firConiinffi
&3 TOX TEXAS. jI'M Dean . . . .. J?.?I P CiUMitn- . rfe.
riffIAiUK IKAACG Storage Porwarding''aud?Coimlslon Merchant Corner'
' 01 atranii ami AiarKei nace. tonnositu tlio brick w inrr.1 'fiA. YEsrnrr. tkxas
VST Agent for K. Cnrvcr .t Co'a. Improved Cotton Olna. ' i ' a . ..j4-I4--
. IP 1 ifl ' -1 1. H a -- .-.. 1. ii. 1 1 . . ..iiCi iiiM i llfi'.-yiiKp
CIARVER'S IltlPROVIJD COTTON JINS.-I8AA0 G.J'lLLrA.MS Agentifor
J thefsale of li. Carver Co' ccUbratCil Cotton Gins begs leave ta.info'rmAho planters'of
Texas (and merchants thrttigh whom thcyvpiay glvoordcri)) that he has oivhand a Ittrgo'ftoct:
of thetc Glua from flfly to eighty nawrf rlghtand left hand motion. Also the best quality nfjflu
banding. f .. t ...HW1 '' -''.fJ " ' ''' ":&'
The very general preference given to Uwe QlnTby planters In tho old cotton Rrowtng fitatw
Jj considered a sufficient guarantee of thylr tmperloijty '!' - i-'S''
Orders for Gins addressed to the Ageiitftt'aalycJton will be promptly attended to; andjif
u:iicu u'wi'viciiv yiii-itnBni.iiikiiu.iu icunig up aim properly tuning liicni. Wff4.
Tcrnu 1 1 per saw wUti nua! credlt?Wr .' ' "' v
1 Biri4-Ur
Office comer of Strand and Marketplace; opposite- the Brick Wharf.
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IN Ac I.ITCIIIE
Wharf . . . .
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13. Conimlsilon and Forwarding licrcliantr. Strandi'oppofltctl.b
..... a a i. yestox texas. r jaai
ci'ivo jiiom
or.thfiy p-
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fWIUCK. ANDERSON 400 Forwarding and General Commission MewlmnUylmpor
ju. tersoi nines nrapuies ami Ligars.anii tie
TW."S38r' Orders from the country will meet
JwiuaiySUBia.
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contlnua the priietlco Irtl. oyutricicoitri. 0. rW':r' ?'"' ;r1-7;"7':; iVDi.trlet and eountf lnwhlch (llii
1 . . i... u..t.. n..iiiTnufiitpiri'i lAiiri m Aiiiim. uiii-h iiiiitiuu tir inn uuiiii'vi " ? - -.--;. -was-r
?"""' ""or"'W"" S-A. J HAMtLTONTi' "I.Y.fm.TMM. June -USK... - "-;y -
.. rcuruarv ii. ickhi ."- ---.- --r -. - m--i - .
ling InTexas owniujIahSi
Ins to.tlnnadvSiilSge.ily
tuup vu i u uuu nil.
UuattdS' j . Ja&
ealera In Western J'roiluce Strtyul6tlCjiitH
t with prcuiptnem nud dispatch. . J: !J&sr .
IfTlAR UIHEAlSES. XloaCnnNH Riidlcullv Crt'.-DIt. I.K DIlUN-rt tV.
.alt thosa HuA'crlng- with Deafness his lufatlablc A tmi lliaa-Dics irhlcli hare hcen ItKCceatfuT.
In nearly Three Thousand cases of confirmed Deafness. Those remcillc4 have been prcnouced'l'y. '
I)r. Khratuer of Berlin Hard and Dclcati of Paris nnd Curtis Pllcher Yearf)r of IiudonJiaj'
the most wonderful ever applied for dlseains of tlio Internal and Middle Kar. Tlioy.sompniS'''-
liferent courseo for the varlotu'dlsorw.s and tlfect tin external and tol.l'ilo ear. IfnliaitliesV
lscoutlned to tho exlurnal ear their elTccU are nirourent on tho fifth or lxthdy. JiasIirllaliiT
teitrntnfj rt cure In tvrtctie when tho pat Is ptrfect Jit Its formation lie has tllBliie;'lfcrlll
cei'tlftofttiD) from thoso who have been deaf frtm infancy wlu Jiearlug Is now cmj)lcly rej!
eu anu ineyaru cnauieu 10 learn tne language ijvcr iweniywveu nunirc- ixupuiu ngaiu.
nave ueen Bnotianiuuy iicaicii uy nini. i-crunciuptt tp t.iai cjivuv ma
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