The Texas Monument. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1851 Page: 4 of 4
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We
recently visited Brownsville, that nego-
tiations are pending between
and his associates and the au
of the steamer
leaving Shawpe
who have
Fexas for
JAMES BROWN, Administrator.
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out
tta progress made is scarcely more than
n foot in twenty-four hours on each side,
l^is ^calculated that the work will be ac-
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the bay.
on
residence of Mr. Forbes, but uo treasure
was f * ‘
Albany should discover the .treasure at
mediately after, the
over-
lebrated
irk, and
A le.
Cider,
ttefifT to— >
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We have been informed that the troops
under Carabajal have been regularly
paid, and art furnished with all the
clothing and provisions they require.—
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COT;
OKSE
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Reference—
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were
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we find -»
the Alabama Planter, written bv a
RWpondent of that paper: l—I
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trnmissiftn
Hie crops have be
and the roads much
timber.
AdrmniMratioR having br»« granted to rim
I txa.“,'ni us Match Term, upon the eatya of Mi-
rinm Scattorn. deceased, alt persona having cjaima
avainst said o«ute ara required t» present the atma
T.’J. SC AL LORN. Adm’r.
lf»w
le was
Vegeterian leader and in ventdr of the
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Carabajal and his associates
the troops now
other points on the Rio Grande
ably be disbanded, and the revolutionary
i J..H. O’NSAL,
' ) IL W. WILLET,
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STATE OF TEXAS,
C ounty of F ayttto,
Greeting:
i, ut the county
w
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filed h<
Cfotk’s
itrator’s Notice.
Administration were grarfted to
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jt ®n
Therefore all
requested to
Almonds.
bfpW
..’tv-- --i’- ■’w y taken tb
procure rlmse that ire fresh.—Hous ton
Adminis
§ ETTEkSUflA
JLttf the -undcisigned at the June Term of the
honorable County Court for La Vaca county
Wililam Jones, dac’jl.:
‘-•-■I to said estate are i
corae torwaid and make payment, and those having
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si| Houston House,
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papers
' the es-1
ions of
)od the
by M r.
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com- house i
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...or!
injured,
gtaA 4ft to a
s Bluff,
t|y^ bad hw^abin
mer Mtfgriotia gas
row aim
rom ft
e Key
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Cara-
se goods
her mer-
gms
Caldwell,: P.o|k county;
son, J. L. F^t ‘ '
Lipscomb; vVashingt
JP Blunks —
Attachments,
Citations,
Suhptf oaf.
Affidavits,
February 3d.
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'tcDowcH, Mills 4 Co. .V. Orlvrur. -
'^ropc.—X Lon-
is little diiubt that
a general plan for an insurrectionary
movement ex^hds throughout Italy, and
that Milan and Venice' are tvro of its
principal points. Marshal R»de sky fears
that he is no<longer able to prevent an
outbreak, end asks for reinforcements,
spate.—-
he place
e wiH be
dations,
shed to
Birchett
lost everyrt>ing M the shape of clothing tbZ‘cou^ty'of Bwirop
and household effects. AH the houses thereof in the town a
old St. Marks, (generally smafll frame coqd Sfoiida
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is staled to have risen at least twelve feet
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‘'r ififnred j
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La .Gil^nge, Tcfasu
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W. G. WEBB.
xait until they reach Houston,. be fur
1 huve dpne the best 1 can,’ and 1 believe I have
1 earned thejn; ' * '
severe anJ !|ie Ll^parimtnt. It is not for me
A. . 'I ‘ ' E. • • # F . ■ mW la “ - —— A a— mm.
ogninat tl^ will of the people : and ab*>I shall rely
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the service, for a liberal patronage, at the old prices,
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EO. \\ . GRANT/ Proprietor.
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District Court—Fall Term, 1851.
who has
Carabajal
horities in
Mexico, respecting the grievances of the
pledple of Tamaulipas-and Nu?va Leon.
He states that if the concessions are
granted by the Mexican government, that
demand,
encamped at Roma and
will prob-
form.~ ; ^oiicd from the people of Texas to liberal support,
“ as jridiQut their countenance ond snppon, t cannot
sustain &gwnst iha present .Confederation,
which has such ft decided advantage with stranger^
coming int4 lhe'c.mntrv, in their pussage from Gab-
u»ton. -Yet I hope strangers will re
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engaging ttyeir passage tri tfie Stages. , ,-
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j * wyvw wwvw* « -wwwy » UVUUXV > IIUVV
j canjed iheTmail. to lite sausincitun of the people
J^parliupnt. It is not for pge man, or a
set of m^n|td carry every thing by storm or money,
against tlfe will of the people and aM> I skull rely
upoa die justice of iny-cause and dip puncwltty of
the service| for a liberal parroting?, at the old prices,
I shall conlinne to run fhe Itne'’froti{ Houtfion to
Austin, un»b the last link of hope is broken;-
La .Gratae, Sej». 10, 185L
THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
CGtrnty of Bastvop. )
Jrt, the i^amc 4ind by the Authoritij of \ twelve miles,
11. ’ the Stale of Texas, c / u tropi tiw m t
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Probable War in Pup
don tetter says there is 1
general pla,n for
party wif! snccumb lo the centril govern-
tbe main
ie people
reme Go-
Traveling Agent?:.
J une 18, 13.51.
¥he
on I
pply of Paints, Varnishes, i
, in* store and for sale.
c. h. Vail. !
m7 ft*
(Jnvaiiagh
xhafownot
La Grange, on,the corner 1 .
Opposite Carter’s Hotel,
and fitted up, and ibe entries are said to
be larger than ever before.
The display of cattle, h
ricuhural im
equalled.
Orr;
nlace to-morrow evening, .and
I uuupitu LU Ciliy Ml vai iuu^(H/iuiiuiiuc ir-iuov io « iui^
a® has j melee, the best homr* reference [Memphis, Tenn.) careful ostlers.
Houston, August 6, 1851.
'•l|7,£ NOTICE.
Til HE Drug- business recently carried
3 orr by A. L. Vail, dec’d., will be
continued at his old stand, in La Grange,
where a general assortment of Drugs.
Medicines, Wines and LiqUors, (for medi-
• cal purposes,) also botanic and most of the
popular patent Medicines vyill be kept
1 warranted to be genuine.
A’ good su[
; Glass, Oils, &c.,
‘ La Grange, May 5th, 1851. •
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- ; Is now permanently located in
Where he will keep constantly on hupd
aftfiV
i tin
Charleston Bank A^eody, al the
of Centre street, Svbicb was a'so des-
Stcamboctf Explosion .-The telegraphic
’items to the Deha report the qxplosion
of the steamer Jaiii_ea Jackso
leaving Shawneetown? which
perfect wreck*bf the boat. • Tlilirty-fiive
persons were killed and wounded. Isaac
C. Green is die only one mentioned from
Texas. The two pilots of die bpat
slightly wounded. The engineer in charg
of the engine, imn:
plosion, is reported to havp jumped
board.—Houston Telegraph.
The New Sweet Potalb.—Th 5 follow-
ing account of this new
in
Discriminating Committee.—A letter
from Macon, Ga., to the Savannah Geor-
gian, States that the Executive Commit-
lulled at BritlgKport ftaltt»rl>ar some filly ei)d oj ,|)e and a9 faf
peitons are rio» digging in Stratford,
Goqo«cuciitr tor a sum of money si rd'to
have’ bean Lurried in that Iowa* b|k 1
Spanish Capuuxu . They -expect lo find
S7,W0,OOO oF>10^00,000, Mid hive
sent for a Clatrvoyahx lo Albany, wbqrit
lo instruct (item where to, search for Jbe
treasure. A similar auempt made
some lime since on GeWeston bay, to
find the treasure which Lafitte is said to
have burned somewhere *ori the shores of
A large excavation, was made
the east shore of |he bay, neat'- the
found. If the Clairvoyaol from '27 ww’th^M^jJeradn^imsd
* Stratford, we would advise our friahds
on the bay <0 secure his services, to as-
certain (be whereabouts of the treasures
of Lafitte.—Houston Telegraph.
—A dispatch
eptenibeFtife
D.1851, of said Court:
is hereby given to all |
, , . . . .. ,. iKirvT^’T *ywt__*n estate,! to come
next regular term ot.ovr District Court, to be forwaiQ at the next Term of the County
House thereby, on'tlm second M.md'a^aAer the third j •9oU^\to be held in and for said .county, at — ’“"’•■nuyp
Monday in September next, 1851 phen and thereto Ccjurt House thereof, in the town of wmwrMof. jiaUf teJs
answer said Pelilion. Herein tail not, and- have La Griiftge, on the last Monday iiyl Sep- ;
you at siid eburt thib Writ, with your retium thereon ! tember, Al D. 1851, to show cause, if anv,
endorsed, as;fhe law greets. !]’ Liu —laA
WiTNEflh: James P. Wallace, Clerk n(
- said. co urt, at office, in the town ot!
[L.S.] Bastrop, together with the official seal
of saita court affixed, this sixth day 'of
Aufiitet. A. D. 1851. • . j fl . ■
JAMES P. WALLACfE,
Clerk D. A, jC. B.
In obedience to the foregoing Writ, &.c., I order
(he same lo be published in The Texas Monument
fur eight succeraivq weeks.
F. M. McGEHEE, Sheriff, B C.
AugustJ|th. 1851.rr’ /.j *, ■ 418
FW ANTE Currants; preserved Citron; and dne •
jFJ Prune?; just received by ROBERTS A Co.
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potato ;
ng l‘ik
Cb., 'Wauhi'njftofR ebuirty, Longc<
Norton, LaGranee, Fayettecmintki
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Ross, Rusk $oqnty
lars a|d|dr«k/ La»|eii#e £ ILUu
tine, Anderson county^
also refer ^prspris winking to purchase gins
and rrinsAo thuTollowing gentlemen, who
have purchased gins and mills from our
ManuFdCtbrv, viz: Samuel Rowe, Thos.
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nearly completed, and
LOGO per day many per-
^j bwhof ibis
sanguine of
'HtTba read is now so fur completed that
little remains to be done; tn^'it is ex-
pected (hat loedrbotives with dirt trains
will be ran through by the 20rh instant.
But pas<»engcr trains will not probably
be run Over the entire 'route before the
first of October.—Houston, Telegraph.
GM Digging?—The Standard, pub-
brig Sataroga, wreked on Oran
in|1844. . - ‘ ‘ 1 V
At St.’Marks the water rose
| previous waler marks upon the old Fort
{ ;The|Custom House, books, and
are gone, nothing being left of
tablishment but oee safer Port
the old Fort which had wiihsij
finds for ages were swept away.
The frame house occupied *
Birchen, the Deputy Collector,! on the
point of junction of the St. Mark’s and
Wakulla, was raised from its fou
broke in the centre, and
fragments against dd fort; Mr.
Gonzales county ; J. J. McBride, With
l 1. J. Slack,
anes, Fayette
; J: XWFlitnaged, Rusk
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Burleson .equity ; Thoipas Elli-
re,
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Limestone
(lit tee;h efe^ii.
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and for.sale by ROBERTS & CO.
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Meat Biscuit.
rTi‘lE urrterai^tH-d having,jfor»hcl»«iyear, been.
at greai^xpetjre and tronUle io have ibis ih w
iWfervnt parte At
J , J who
rk, Hotam.'Hn't; J. J. Pm^.q
Falls ’Clmrch,: Fairfax
Aim
could be cultivated to advai
Texas. Trees can be otrtainex| t
ing 4 he nuts, i) ut care should be 1
procure rfiose that are fresh.X.
Tel eg raph. - —
Cotton Gin Burnt.—We regret to
, state that the Cottcw Gin of Col. A.
Moone, near Wharton, w?s destroyed
by fire 1 fe>v days ago with about ninety
bales of cotton. The fire originated ffom
the brush .wheel, which was r^vc^ing
too rapidly. The great friction, caused
the.cotton* near it lo take fire, and in a
few monten^ the" whole building was in
flames. Toe inures attacnea tp tbe Gin
>vere with d*^cuky Houston
Telegraph. ■- ■ « —
Tht Hudson River Railroad)-^^
railroad is how ’i
tile travel is rapidly increasing,
receipts are $2,0(
sons doubt tbe ultimate va
road, and others are just as
its success. ,.wf “Mfi oi #
together with other distinguished gentle-
men, ornaments to society, including the
President of tbe United States, Hmr. H.
Clay, members of the Cabinet, and Gov-
ernors of ihe Southern States, are to be
invited.
on
next, there will be such an array of arf, '
skill, taste, beauty and chivalry, ;
never beea collected at one place in
Union. < ‘ , ,j
Another New State.—By the late
treaty with the See-see-tran and Wah-
pay-ton band of Sioux Indians, the
United States obtained over twenty-one o-
millions of acres,"lying east of a I’*,-.
drawn from the headwaters of the Red j Term, 1851*
is rattier discouragiug.-—
R. J. Walker, fa:e Secretary ofhhe
Treasury, went enrt fo Europe tn.tbe
st earner AtHntic. lit errand is to ob-
tain a load of $16,0100,000 for the con-
struction of the Hfinois Centra! Railroad.
—Houston Telegraph. * \
Almonds in Virginia.—Almonds have
lately been introduced hr Virginia. They
ar* grown'by H. G,aWilliams, cultivator
of. fouits, near
county, io^ipl 1
We arew^rv
all
JFr
f
with cofcts of suit and far general relief. <
’■ PHIL. CLAIBORNE, C
fir/i t * 1 F°r Pctitiotier.
T|u3.i« are therefore to compiand you to
of this writ in the Texa^ Monn-
in the town of La
ion ijuarantitd—
learned at nis Office: or by
P. B 3.| Box 58,‘-/;
j Memphis, Tennessee.
4 dministJrator’INOTICE.—
LJL Letters of Administration having been
ranted to the underpinned ibyrthe County
line Court of-Bastrop county, Toxas, at its July i
upon the estate of William L. 1
River of the North, to intersect the north- Massey, dec’d,, all persons.hplding claims
western corner of tbe State of Iowa".— against said esfiade are requested to present
. ie dine prescribed by law. j
A. M. BROOKS, Administrator ''
•Of William L. Massey, dec’d. i •
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The Rochester Fair.
I dated Rochester, N. Y., SepterribeA.._
Ifith, a»ys:
The crowd at prewent collected here
is immense.
The grounds are magnificently located
>
n ever before. , »
ay ot cattle, horses and ag-
■pip***. hafr never been
f' ZTd - -’i'
grand military review will t£te
*_r ~z 7 evening, and a festival
at which arrangements have been
made to seat 3000 person#. ,
Jeany Lind will be amoog tbe guests.
I mm bum trains laded .with passengers
are hourly arriving.• '»' r ,-i 9.1
The steamer Admiral, frbm Ganada,
arrived to day with oyer 700 passengers.
—Houslop Telegraph. -i7 q
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Gav. Trousdale of Tennessee, has
appointed & D. Frierson, of Columbia,
Chancellor, vice A. O. P. NichdHon re-
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r Industry.—A» taw's industry will do
more to beget cbeerfulne|s, suppress evil
humors, and retrieve your affairs, than a
month’s moaning.
j.11 IS 6m
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In thd Comity Court—For ; September
. Term. A. D. 1851. (
I TACTION C..:C.t SMITH, #Adimnis-
ux tritpr of the estate of David Berry,
deceased, having filedljis account for final:
settlettient of said estate, at thb August
Term, 1851, of said Court, and the Court,’
I havhig ordered publication to be made,
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a.ccoui|t will be acted upon at the Sfoptem-
S|taie, for eight successive weeks Notice, therefore, 1
"lereo*
rnent. We understand that
cause l6f difference between l
of those departments and Sup
vernment is the refusal of the government
to allow the ciriz'ens of Mexico
exchanged their propperty in '
; merchandise, to remove this merchandise
to Tamaulipas free of duty. A portion
•j « . ,* that merchandise consists bf goods,
- ' * r ° ’ which the government has by a special
l*4l%* VjUMJ 9 UWW UU W
We might have—who could tell
ajar, .
her name;
.1 star.
Her gentle presence came. .
1 She blamed’ rte, yet her blanle
’ < A smile did often siiow ;
She eajd she must be gone, ‘4 j r f
Yut^be m< ’
She said she loved me well,.
And, after years had flown.
A cottage ot our o^'n; r
So I must toil away'- -1' ■
My honest heart to prove; •» ’
But labor svemeth play^5 >
When we‘work for those we love.
And sometime* Lmay amile
of yore,
When nty heart was in my niotrd/
; 1 A» I lietencd at the door. f/_ IA
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The Blue Ridge Tunnel.—Th^ editor
of tbe Charlottesville (Ya.) Advocate,
has lately visited the Blue Ridge Tun-
nel. He says that every inch of it, as
as it has been made, has been cut
of the hardest kind of solid rock, and
n fool in twenly-four hours on eadh side.
<is ^calculated that (he work will be .ac-
qmpfisbed in four or five years, but the
bove account 1
l and for sale—
10 bbl.<. Wllfte Wine,
Vinegar;
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other establishment can
ILLS.—The above Gins ' sell for. Im addition to rny* present stock,
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aca, free of freight, at the York 1 a neb Boston, every variety of Goods ■ 1, "l€
1 upon the usuaj ; that may be wanted, and have now on the ■
pOrforrA’well ih i way^ , Boots, SiiOes, Hats, Ready-made
idrS'is not defec-: Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-•
ES CO., i ware, Cutlery, Castings, Ploughs,,Stoves, ■
Call and examine my Stock ;—no
patron-
<0 twit ul
Tri*
undersigned at
j county, Tc^as, upoirthe cstaje of Fiedc-
rick Martel, lece^secf/all persons hiving clainis
fey ■» R r:.;'
S», J.im’r. •
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RS GREffoRY & EVANjaiid
"theft4 professional services to the cili-
of Fayette County.
D. G: G»«<l®taVT)agraijgc.
ly* J. Evans, Rutewville.
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w. H. STfoBBI^EFlELD,
decree subjected to heavy duties.
bajaL has demanded that the
may be introduced as well as 01
chandise. This subject has been brought
before the Chamber of Dept ties, and
a motion has been made to ascertain
whether.the government will yi uld to the
demands of the claimants. Should fhe
government refuse to accede tp the de-
mands of Carabajal and* bis associates,
the war will be commended immediately^
a- a a jb ■ • a
under Carabajal have been
paid, and art, furnished with
’Houston Telegraph.
snl TOi Moi h •
Miss Catherine Hays, the c|el
vocalist has arrived in New Yo
was received with much enthusiasm.—
Houston Telegraph.
Adm'r., I
Jfred, Martel, dec’d.!
——; Receiving fc Forwarding Merchant,
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fJah^Ton
r( ) •fflf -tta
, 8‘ore, and
-----------------r odar« that
planters ajjd inerfi |iua may ba'«. u> 4^pat «rltf
h.s pdint„ Bring in position of a isrfe.aiMi cam,
•H^dioirt 3hrd and \t hflnou&V, ri'drnuy put up. La
«: tn ^n. iwmCm— -II .^.1.- tthfW - - -X.■ -
’ iiiwy p«m>niFV
raacaia toll#'e«I. - . ♦/
. rJzlan‘f'&ommis
A.
AFOd
f -
jer «b*»w:s-bwau«.
A foot upon tbe atepj, /'
But I needed couragk
To adventure any! more I
Th^ clouds were rolling fleet,
And the wind was blowing south;
’Twas the very hour to meet—
But my heart was in ipy mouth!
Whetp ower, eweet Lcve, is thine,
That'thus the heart can caH?t r
That, like a trembling reed,
Can make a strong man shake t
I pushe4 the door aj
4 i ( And gently ptlfod
And, like an angel sr
“ Tta rooter it .different in growth and
©vtrf’ ^utlity from every one we have
here, ond: I as-well as many who have
tatted them view them entirely s uperior.
They grow either in the shape oT
yam potato or.like a turnip—-great pro-
portion of the large size in that fo ....
For my own part, I.consider t iem the
most elegant root on a table that I know
of when prepared as tfie Irish
and to me they seem a connect
between a fine mealy Irish a sweet po-
tato.” —
. Terrible Storm in Florida^-h
Storm Occurred in Florida on t le 21lh
and 2oth of Avgust.
At Apalachicola, the sea rose
six feqt in the s£r^etsxJmw
destroyed rrnm^tfiiRfliiigs
The purchase includes part of the hialg-!-----
nificent Blue Earth river country, and I- ,
that around the headwaters-of tl+e Des- t>j
moines and St. Peters rivers. The In- —-
dians are allowed to remain on the land T'
two years. For this cession' they are tb ,
receive SI,665,000. The Golena pa-
pers propose that the name Dacota be'
riven to the new Territory, and such
may yet be the name of one of the States
of the Union.
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Carrying Coucealed Weapons.
Hunt, of N. York, has declined interfer- •
ing with the due course of the law, in ;
the case of Aaron B. Stookney, to be liverablc at La A-faca,
executed in New York citv, on\he 9th • manufacturer’s prices,
irist., f^T the murder of Zeddy Moore.— tcr.ms; alld ^ar^anted to
The Governor, in’ Concluding'his letter;’1. ; '
upottllie subject, remarks : • ; i "'Lly, 1851.’
“ btookey s crime may bo traced i —Jr ‘
rectly to the habit he had adopted of car-
rying a dangerous weapon concealed
about his person. His fate should be a
warning to all who indnlgi
hensibfo practice. It *-
strongly impressed upon theif minds that
persons who choose to carry concealed ;
arms will be held to a rigid responsibility^
for the use
for all’COnsequences that may
—— H ir im—Mfca—MM
La Fayette Lodge, Mo. 34, of Ancient
i ... ‘d u York Masons. ’ *•
a Ti»ip L'xlfe Hold their regular meetings the third
Saturday in gajch ai;d every month, at 10 «’ch>ck,
a:mh -.J
bre;hrert, are respectfully invited to visit us.
By or<h'r of <he W. M., tL
n2l ly Src’y La Fayette. Ledge, Nd, 34
• 1OR 8ALB at this Office
R I <k ■ > L a ___ I
Attachment Bonds,
Capiatos, I within the time praaefibed by tavyl -d
Execvuont, • !••>*' 1 l..._
Commissium* for taking j
Interrogatories
> > ■ Kd Rli.
R.'^f. rOfeBES'S CO,
LA VACA.
ffommhBi on A Forwarding M&romts,
Genera!Dealers in Dry Goods, H^rdidars,
Groceries, Wiitcs, Liquors, Sfc.
Rice & Nichols, lloimton
R. & D. G. M'llb, J
w. Hendley
a! I • I !«. — AT •
Mills, McDowell A Co.
J. W. Urower dclCa.
WEBB & HAMCOVRT
and January, in Au«»
«WF|
nage ot those yho are witUdefeyo^
Z aLo thosH\vho wish Artificial *TVctli e.]
■T ’ f fie
ring1
w
•i of t|ie towns of tf'd Cu|ur®do
' o ar . t ■ ■ • . 1,1 n .1 r4 . jll t* a if L 1*/^ *
and 31st of October Fm-< nergetic business qualifications, and
the various branches of
■ Stitisfae
otl>erwise no pay. Salary. $11000.
'C*7 * ’ ' ’ ’
addressing
5n/3
And geairaL Dealer tn Menlfandfi
I iii SaN,FE«.IP«,iTraWSZ'*> ’
Rtfrrences:— miw i
Lt... i___ Ixfltarope A S«trtoi^A
G tV. S,.k8,
If.
M.» avanogh, ,
John ‘8W*nrh
F , . I a
general assortment of Goods suitable for the
country, which will be’ sold on as reason-
rms as any i
i to
• anp.Mills will be furnished to Planters, d,er 11 shall be: constantly receiving from New
on the 9th manufacturer’s Prices, and
terms; and warranted to [
i all case^, Where thd maclnnbr< is not defec-'
/FORBES> CO., ' '
Ln Vaca.
--The under-
. if _ , . ,
other Produce, <
M
urjw.
JAMI
To ‘Aii«<iA<n three d tys, and Huntsville in two
days, by dny.light. , I
Leaves. Hons on, Washington, Huntsville, Lh i
Grange, and Austin, every other day, at 4 b’ejock, |
«. m. 'Fhe; rates of Fare are the »Md established
prices-, (
And it ia with pecufipr feelings that I (cspectfutly
_ f 2.— -1 • »re » |• g * ,
vriUiout their countenance and support, t
against iha present«(' ' '
which has eucli a decided advantage with stranger^
vesion to Ho
fleet, and jw
an
,_________ .. . _,» or it
The writer thinks, at that place, j a young man desirous of 1oCM.n»
the 29lh, -30th, lino oist ot ocpoueri-' T...........V“ ^™7"-T.Y7-— " “ I''”
{tine and practical knowledge pi his proiessiotr, '
! adapted to any of
the would be produced-
X > 1 V n »• • ■ • » t. BA At.
(Tt* Name can be
that he is nodonger able Jo prevent
which tbe Govemmeiit canrtot
| Sicily is regarded, however, as
where ilia- first.tamecratio ririr
manifested.—Houston Tf^tgraph.
roffon,7-TI)e telegraphic
i, while
made
ASH ADVANCES.
signed r
; Advance on (jottbn,
e in this repre-
It rcannot be too
! JOHIf 6HEABW
EsPEC^flfLtly-j.nder. his tbsiih
--i*roP’fe of*rW%^e‘furl
.—The several'SiaeeJOfudes ar® kept in tire j cun,Vt lbe post winter, ami bf‘u» for to mfathl
I llu tll ll n» I. . —______ __K.__A. — 1- -
be obtaine
Jri gt‘ i I
Administrators.
Trf) Ui
Letters of
Haring been granted fo the
July Teypi ‘jf|he 4?sun»y Court
I
No1
urd
iiG
Said tmet of
the county of Fiyiyettd, for four land, in,ffipi, as i ,.r, .
( and stipulations of Said sale and purchase were com-
r» • Si rl w i • L 1, n <• a • j-1 • >1. ^ ... 1.1m _ J _
tativeSi,
. These are i
traknown heirs of t
ing publication of
inent, a
V ( .
previoiri to the rerprn day h
I
stratipn,
non, With the Will annexed of the
j estate orFrederick MlirteT, deceased, were
• ornntoJ tn
ioa: I ry n- - r- —r HF.’
Coiinty Cqurtipf Austin county, i Term of the honorable Prbh
O. Campbell, deceased: {Alf.persons) indebted to
said estate are req^c.“tcd to come, forward and J=et
♦I ,
,uj, GRANT’S I
From Hotutan to AMtin and Hnntsrille. ’*”* indebted w’raid e«t»te wiirtySu
To Adsiit in three d t ys, and Huntsville in two . L
r • I autaenticatrd
hr they will be barfed.
. Tiieiratea of Fare are the old established ■ July 28th. l85i.P~
?s- The poaches are fine 9 passenger cnoches. ! *i<—
it ia with necufiar feelings that I rcsnecifuflv I l , , h
11J by the becre
of Texas, on the
Lt.wts W Dicker
L...V - w
till'd prescribed by
i F- W <
Mtf
jVa
ar£ prepared at 'all limes t6
or other Produce, con-
signed to their friends in'Ghlvegtdn, New
Orleans, and New-York.
R. M- FORBES:&. GO., >v
July, 1851 J if j La aca. I dg Lonis
DM IN I ST RATER’S NOTICE.—Letters of
i m - ■ r l- A- . Ad
se they may make pf‘ them, and undersigned by thd
frequences that may ensue.” I * n Mr. n A I I rt n
d estate are requested to come forward and >=et
’ Inner Lorintr
qounty
^d day
er petition
_. j tdfle^, ___T_____
which sHc alleges, among oth<
y 1 1 » i f — *— A . i» » J L . ■—
ton Mason, in the city of Philadelph
p~1 _“jw j ’ ’■ p 1 1 ’ -»
»r -• -j iix.iao wa ■ vui vro Oil
character and plied with- the conffiiiohs
day of July, lb37, when
d 3-k---------
ubbe
V
, for 1-JttO acres itf land. If
arrant is i
law, applicntioli ... _
isntfiw a diiphctr*'. ’ !
4'HANDLER, Adminietratpr
irifLeAis W. Dicker son. dec’d.
2d, 1^1. n.i.ao..
OF TEXAS, I
Bastrop. !?. | Jt
District Court — Fall Tcrip, 1851.
of Texas.
Frederick Jurdt-n,________ .
{totuiuGpid State, dh the sixth
2d For Marincra, An lohg or abort vovajes.
3d For Exploring Expedition*, or Surveyots.
_ 4<h Fyr Miner*, and »U persons ww&^ing)is s«v»
For Hospitals, stu! rhe sxk generally.
-__'. 'L ‘ ‘. Tfo ~*' —2j make a piltt «»C
9ch, nu'ritioua aod palatable soup; one pound wdl
**' B cost of th«
rwportttfow.
cooking, it bein^ prepared in a few minutes.
• I
j is advantageously aubetituted for Hqn1
pserry and soms other ahorieninfs, it
! ferabie This Beef Laid ip phttps
I process of niauufaem<in* ths Mcm
G. BORDEN/
Hark, Hark, Hark,
j THE BELL RINGS
I Hr?VfEj“2 ',ce'Wl » new «<t -h«H
M after this keep cbhferantlv on band a good as.
__jteaiod Cow
| Dodge's Bella are unsurpassed; iu fact Vapjr sape»
i workmanship, durability and ftrength of
soundrthe largest ot whicb, undsr fatardMc *ctr-
cqmthiQcea, may be heard fear and five miles,
and the time, labor and vexation saved by the use
of ouch BeHs are incalculable. To the wtee. <»
need say no more. — J. C. ECCLES.
La Grange, March 2$. m2fi tf |
e Ifta A DMTNISTRATOR*3 NOTICE —Letters of
Bh. Administration having bree granted to the
undesigned by.the County Court of Fayoap eoaMrty,
Texae, at Us March Term, upon the estye of Mi-
riam ScaNofn. deceased, all pereona having claims
I within ibe ume pteacribed bylaw
La Grange, August 8, 1851.
rtiite a pi**
i mart for'ibree day*.. The
1 article Will be saved io trevekra in frai
and to other conaviueis in tbe tnae it will base in>
Orders for the Me*[ BL-cuit will be proo>ptly at.
tended to.
He also uffiu-s fot sale she BEEF LARD, wtaHri
----i* Lard, f or
1 ia even pre.
^d dsuing the
1 • t *"* a * j
Jr, Galveoton.j
when Petitioner purchased the same troinuii
* * ■ . ■ S • t* ** — * * —— —■ — * 1
— r^ ** —V* I"r J • • • w* K. ” » . X* w • • B WB B B V % >11 K# • •
. with’ said petition] marked A, B, and C; that said
bond uf agreetpept cannot be produced, and he
| ptays t|iat verbal x^snujony may be rp eivqd qf ihc
:/2L _ t- 0ia[ t|jc hei|;s and repre*( iratives
tthew, arrd their i>ldec of residence, are
unknown id him, (exespt oar;) that th^v muy be i
cited according tojaw, to answer his pgi.itioii; and
that he nia\ have judgment and decree, perfecting, I
quieting, ond confirming the riile to t
.„ i __ and full us if the ^ogdiiidna decttaseil,
T of Said sale and purchase were com-
pied with by said Matthew, his lieirs or represen-
. . James a; poAge,
Atiurney for I’eutioner. --------umuv.
! are therefore to command you to cite the norifying all persons interested that said
..-v..« of l^atthew Duly, deceased, by mak
. f:.ihia'Writ in Tbe l'exas Monti-I, ^7'
ment, a public newspaper, published in the tqwn of I . r1 m»
La Grangejin this State, f - * '
f, id appear at the persons interested i
Atid Dbdkr in General Good;
|J*¥AN FELII'E, iWlUlS.
R. 4 D C. MllL*fo |
J.’ aimcfriLrogft'fcct. |
The subsrriher is prepared ro rrceiri"
idrwerd all kmdsWf rtwrthrtndine ntad pt.
t r___
b s point., *Bring in possession of a large.aim! cam,
I iHr'didnw :?hcd and U ar'<»houKo, rt cenilv put up, Le
, s prepared ts> d»- justire or all *U i
A share of public pa'tun
1 ?* AV? II. S
Ande^on coijnty., T^xas, \yh?re they une
permanently located, and will keep con-
siuntly on band Gins of various sizes^ind
all rrx.de rrf fhe hest maletiuLQ;: o
Cast Steel Saws. Cast Ribs, chilf:harden-
Th< .milks are al!
. wall finished
e .Gin* and Mills are !--- -—— - - .w
’Vi and will • Reecititig\F'dr^ardln{
to purchaser^ ’it the shortest
iriadeAvith our;
Wnbhing’todi ^LorigC6|rij ' & ‘
■Mp tnr w ‘ w<x>j J
& Spgncerr Ht Wheelock-, apd Dt. W. bL
Ross, Ruak cooniy,; -Fpr.ftfthiir .particii-
- - “ Jb. | OMOTrtSl
Ve.woulcl £v3f ly
---------: T<. I—~i —r“
j. noi;<^
scKacbN mmw,1
--.. 1o«U
, r.. -y___1 ano
AprU-^Mny, Juno and July, in Ln GHHgw
* iS'et-nibi
spe?< ftyt >v»wjd
reetH
CORNER MAIN ^NB fgANKLIN STS.,
HOUSTON-,
1 HE subscriber, having lensec^-the above estab.
JB. ■ lishment,'and had it' thoroughly tefitted anil
painted throughout, is now prepared tb-accommo
date faniiiies, foreign or transient, boarders anti
visitor^, upon as reasonable terms as any respect
able hqiel in the State. The table will alwtrys be
supplied with the best tire market will afford ; and
from tlje long experience of the proprietor as p hotel
keeper! he feels assured th.at he can furnish a com
fafrtab'^ home, to thosj who mny give him their j
i Large an<^ airy Bed Rooms with priva e sitting I
; for families. *’ ’
N;
L
tee of the contemplated State Fair, have the estatJof
adopted a resolution ordering a superb persons indebted
tent.to be pitched upon the show grounds, | cl . against Mi(j eslale wi|| j|.a8e pr„5en,
expressly and exclusively lor editors.—duly riiitheniicaied, for setllemein, within the lime
And all editors, from Maryland to Texas, pre|cribed by law.] j] ...
.tpty 2dih, ts"r ; ,
BOOKKEEPER
OULD like a situa'Km as Book-Keeper in paironsige..
enterprising Meicantjle Mouse, in some
B.azos valleys, by roonrs
| |d that country.
a scied- house,land (opposite, whetio all inforrniaiiop as to
stage routes can be obtained^ Attached to the
‘s a large and well.ventilated Stable, wi h
ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor.
3 ly
at <
Houses) were carried gway.
* . . 1.1 M ■
above ordinary tide level.
brvri teeen seirifltiS1
obstrfeted by fii!1in_
Tbe light house at Cape San Blass
I and Dog Islaodj are known to hive been
blown down, and many lives lost. V
— — Te<evranh.
Dr. Sylvester Graham ha? died at
Northampton, Massachusetts.
a r‘
“ Graham Bread.”
The trial of the Cosden murderers cost
Keat county, Md., the sum of 360,000.
™:»v jL-i
And a hand upon tthe duor—
iragjuyet ,
five or
tad, wjtbjVe wind,
"“^uthern
' * **’ ’ 4 £ X
ns the
corner
JA.T 4
troyed. At Lfcog Island several lives
were lost, and the British sh?p John
Bryan was lb?t. A Spanish brig was lost
at Houlover, and 17 persons drowned
on board of her. There are but two
three buildings not unroofed, or i j
at Apalachicola. Groceries and dry
great ^extent. At Old Woman’
a steamboat ort Jhe w
blotrft^^^Me'sitS'
lost. Mr. Samuel ‘Smith was di
i;
m.!d..’ j
... h LA TtX.l.S J ’* • i
s 4T M Iju (irtrtfre 5<ore
F. W. i J..W.jCHAXl>J.&r. 4
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
(| La QuAJKst:, Txjas. ...
ROBERTS a CO- ‘
Wholesale and Lstail Deahrt in
MV0G8 A.TD MEDICINES,
Hou-tox, Trx*s. ‘ j “ "'3
Orders fron Hit country promptht trended Si
[y t Notice is hereby given to TA
joldiug cluing against said
tleVmmeffiate’y, a'nd -those having chums against estate to present.tjiem widji(».The-time pret zens
fenid Relate are required to present thcui wllhiif the t scubeil bv ’ I, ,/j.
Qf estate of Fi.cdf M«> le1
La Grange, August 2t5th, 11851.
iXolice to Planters
T AXVRENCE & BIFyLUPS-are still
1. J Ungfagtid irt raanufetturir
TON GINS and PORTABLE
MIL^S, eight. mikv* .J|Jorth.9p Palestine,
Anderson-coi^nty., T^xas, H h^re thcy
permanently located^, and will ^kjeep, con-
stantly on i|aiid:Gi'n8,or ‘ ?V.T TV-ilT<r--
desqrmud^La^V^aejOT me uesfrtiateriak;
and MAril finished, with airtreira dnst Bridh ’
attached to cac|i Giri. ,:'The mills are all >
made nv\teii^U and
iu.every, respect. The C’ r
all warranted tQ perforin well
be delivered to pnrehas '
libiidei Cont^ctk ferilvl ,
traveling kg'CTrts- BfowKh Ai J.’Aq^uii Be !
•_ _ _ .. I. . ! I
Wood
ps, Bale*-1
Wi
the following gentlemen, who
Caldwell, P.o|k county: B. BJ Hntrhin
son, J. L. Farquhar, J. 8. R. Hines, Jud
Lipscomb; Washington county; E.
Ragsdale, S^abron Lpdbelter, James F«r-
gerson, Cherokee county,P. H. Coe,
Gonzales county ; J. J. McBride, Wm,
Childers, Ldon. coHpty.j D. K, Smith,
Squire Crews, Tyler county; T. J. Slack,
T. E.‘ Lewis,’ J ambs M. Eanes, a
county; $. R. Mosl,; Harrison Owens,
Robertson county ;■ J* W. Planagciri, Rusk
county ; H. Smith, Ellis county ; Doctor
Munsdi)r xJ^pirh
Caldwell county ; If. C. Mclutyr;
Brenham j George Stoneum, Grimes co
Lexyis Dunrde, J. L. Green, Grimes
Anthony1 OTiarp, H. tldckspii,13 ____ ____
county ; James A. Smith, Dalliis ; Dr. arucl,i •* <**** Aoruughly t«»ed m rftffcrtnt pa
| Haze/ James Cahiness, Walker; George I, ®'V“,kkand ,l_h*v‘“« -pprowd by .11
! ,T ,, i , » J b 1 nave made use of ii. has cnni»io>B«..i u.
tudliMH
1 v-lr. ' . .sst T-B ' n IrAr ’ I —• scaje, aua ik fijw prepared to
Ira N. Green, V. W. Duke, R. \V Box, sell this Itweuit, either by wholesale nr retail.his
Win. Hpppe.r, and D«t King, And arson. j uranutytury m die fuu< of L'omiuerMtfl Wnasilff-
The .undersigned, feel thankful for ihoi G , ^‘h'V r
liberal]patronage heretofore extended them, I ip Vou ' “ ’J10?’ Gt9,Cj)-e J**1:
and hope it Will be continued by- their dill- abroad. fond ut good soupor other exc^enc dto>e»
gent application to business. ' which can be made of ihe Meat Biecun*
2d For Mariners, On lohg or ahorr voyages.
| 3d For Expiring Expedition*, or Surveetns.
: transporlarior.
5th
One pence Of ;hit Biscwit w*fl
supply
man for three dayc..
lime prescribed bv law. - • -i
lucinda Campbell. ?
,, ..rVr r .-j TxYKus'Campbell,- <
-»erybi-i« o^oih^r Lodges and spjournin^ j Belh vilie. Anga»t'25th», 1851. ■
Dayid R. SrbtT ‘ A ^MlN[>»!RAfQR’5 NO I tCE.-
, /B Adufnistrarion tfnrii
-A I M inrtl Ngut
, iue fallowing printed of Fayette
' aganist said estate ate required to pies,
' within tinip nrnsrfil.pii hv iau<
J A VI ES T. 1
Ln Grange, JIur ’st 6, 1851.
—p*—--~rp • "’7‘r - '
Administrator’s Notice.
"W" ETTERS of Adiuinistratioq ph <be es’a'c of
JLj Anthony Brown, dec’d , wdre *rtin"ed to the !
undersigned by houotubie Cqunij,fc>iuri of L»
■ VaCA County, at the.April term {hejp;/f; AlP^ier.
. I jJL «i_t-j j A*> .lixk j~Ji.JL-.ilrp.
ward, and makb payment,and 4hope hiving claims
against die same will pijjajft prusyni -tlwip, duly
‘ |‘ witliui the time pmsciibed by law,
E$ BROWN, AdminasTator.
... h, 3fiw . i | •
. ■ 1- ■ *■■■ - — A--,. A.4-.^. • ---— ,
> La,,i
jarj^of War <>i the fate Remit
12 h dar'of Ni.vemb^, 183S,
eaid Bounty. Land Warrant is not.found wnhin du
ilfod prescribed by law, appb'catioii Ailfoe inade to
tfte proper depcrunefeltitir-a (Jiipfictaf*.
— 4
<r • • jug »x is
Ln Grnrfge1, July12d, I85l.
i>9 4‘j‘fryt o
THE STATE
Gj * County tff
r .
, - - I »--— ■-
In the name of, a <d by the authority of the State
dpTexas.
T»> <he Sheriff of safo county.
& n HEREzlS, F ‘ ‘
JTV ofWhsInnJf
da.y of Aug'tist, Ibud , filed I !j:s petition in the clerk’s
office of 4ho District Court of Bastrop cmjnty, in
, whicTi ne alleges tljat “some time jn ihejy^ar 1834,
Robert "M/Coleman purchased of Matthew'Duty.
| fi\e bundled, ami fifty five acres of Irnd.iyiag on
'the eastern margin of the Colorado finer, about
■’ —, _ 4 aild nortH.weet of the G’iwn of Bas-
trop, now in die e<
! one fourth of oue-l
i granted* to tnfe b
*WLERE AS, >Sarah. A. Mason, of said ; that at Ihe titrie oi
tie Jay of September, A, D. l£dl,
’ t in the District Court
ffice, of said county of Bastrop, i
for things, thu
ria, and
after living with him for several yearly his
e treatment became of such a <
hi^ hfibiu became so <
terout a» to render her living ,|vith hiprahy
de. Petitioner prays for
rom th«J bonds of matrimony existing Im*-
--------- -r..---- — r -------- —..— | q i :
' the s&me within t
• j . • j
nificent Blue Earth river country, and i
Bastrop, August 1st; 1851.'
30 ‘ dor ‘
SO}-pipes Brandy,
200 bbls. Flour/
30 do.
25 do.
, i ' For sale.on the-niostreasonable terms by
fo ROBERTS A CO., Houston*.
; able^i
■ jfx CORN
>H4. be in id *MVrcii
— Augu^, September and Xktakpf' ,n
Nuvehiftcr, uib< r and Januarv, in Au^mi.
will to m (he abM-f flacW punctual a- rfe
( __dbiteit «bu
patronage oi rhose >La
« __
•Utor Mt^ato <te piwtfjHWArh wfeiraftlod?
itarwi _
HALK.-*-4 bbta. Ch^lk. jtut received
1 ly»
JOHN SHE ABH c ,
i>-'i i r waja»| Lirudors his l|)0T k$ <p foe
“ ■_* people of FavV^e fur ibeir iibtfu’ puf.-driti^a
1 Ih< m that he is now leccivuig a 6’tf> •»< ■ ■
Spring and Summer GfedecUi
W hidi he is sa jufied cannot faii^iplotoritutaf
who will cat! 6nJ examine ihriu. ;
------------7 Lt.
. gt ISAAC HOBBS A CO.
: Suce^t&ore fp •
R. Gi HOBBS&f .<
Dealers in Boeti, Shoes and Hats,
NO. 13, UlSTOMHOUSt street ? “
- / Aetf Qr/rnns, yjj- jttl y j
i. b. McFarland
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
- — ----,
J; T. J!\RCOV|1' . .
v> ■w.xkjwvuurvx1.
Attorneys and Counsellors at L*wr
l La Gkanux, Tk.t^.
Win a’tend the courts of E^jette, Batur-o.-CkW,
will, CoIorad >, Austin, Layaca, Go* za\=. and b«i
Win. A ho,‘ thbSupreme Comt at Au-.-n, and the
Federal Dis'rict court at QalveaiM- 1 -
They will also girf especial atl<. hajji to p<rj\^tx
ing Land. Titles, the paymert uj Tu.re^. etc.
March 3Ut. ' ,;t «' t- m5 •
— — • — — - - - - — ■»■ ><■ ■■ — ■* e fcy , -y—W
A. J. HAMil-TON' UX V. ‘ ‘ A *
HAMILTON & HANCOCK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Mill practice in the District Coiyte of t|ic •?!
J Q ' DhorictsAn the Fuprtinc T.-driW fli«
and in the United Sta.es Bistrici Court £»rlbe Dis-
trict of Texac.
** O JJiilrO ( i i ’ -J; I
- ; 1 B. TOWNSEND.
| rior in
why said account shall not be allowed
and approved, and the administrator finally
discharged.
Given under my hand and of-
ficial seal, «t office, in the
[i.8.] town of La Grange, the
September, A. D. 185L
N. W. FAISON, Cl’k, C. C.
LaGrange, September 3, 1851.
BAILEY’S MEDICINES,—Bailevd
- ▼ ▼ SkrtaparWIa ; Bailey** Tonic Mixture, and
• Military Shaving Cream. Foraaleby
41yj it ROBERTS A CO.
To the $herift’of said County, Greeting:
tfnty oT Bastrop, being the lower
‘yalf of a league, ef- l^d yriginaliy
sirs vf Solotuon Dutv, diseased ;
lihe purchase, stud Culettfan*p*'d
unty and State, has this day, be- ' ^he fuil amount of the purchase-money to Bind Dutt,
I day of September. A. D. 1851. ^rsaid 9Iul .u?c" and dn re. took ^ession pi
the same;; tfial sajd Jfoty executed to pulenian a
bond or agreement to wake a good ride to him of
. ,.iu J said land, agreeably to the contract'ot purchato ;
_q , a things, that j dial in the month of June, 1836, ihe aajd Matdiew ■
in 1833 she intermarried with one Covina- departed this Jife, without complying on his part in [
executing to said Goteman a title, in coitformr y to ■
the $aid bond or agreement, nor that said Maiihew’i
heirs or represeniiinves since Ins deafo. Lave com-
.* * ortdhiona1 or raid bond, that said
dissolute and adul- ■ Culeman continued in the possew-ion of paid land
..._ .. .. .T ..living with him anv ^niil‘Uc j . - ....
v ' r Av -r 1 • c ’ 'v he departed this lilo, and Ins hens and represcr.ta-
longer^ bi^ wife, dangerous and insup-' tivt9 have beej1<in ,he praera|)le p^e«iun th- mdf
portable. Petitioner prays for a Divorce from that rime aitil the 18 h div of Jijne, 1651,
. when Petitioner purchased tbename froipuhem, os
tween her and the $ai(TCovington, together aPPe™« .by the several deeds filed and exhibited
• - - • -- vt - ; with’said petition^ marked A, B, and C; that said
, bond of agrecipett cannot be produced, and he
i cori.tehls ihereof;
( of sjid Alai
cite the said Covington Mason, by making
publication t
ment, a paper published i
Grange, i» i’
successive weeks previous t4lthe return
day thereof, to appear at the next regular
Term of the District Court, to be held for
i, ut the Court House
thereof^in the town af Bastrop, on the se-
cond Monday after the third Monday in
Septeriibct, A. D. 1851, then and there to .
answer said petition. Herein foil not, and
; have you at said court this writ, with your
I return therertn endorsed as the law directs.
Witness: Jas. P. Wallace,
Clerk of said Cow t, at office,
in the city qf Bastrop, to-
gether with the official seal
of said Court affixed, this
2d day of September. A. D.
1851.
JAMES P. WALLACE,
Clerk District Court, B. C.
In obedience to the foregoing mandate^
&c., I order the same to be published in
The Texas Monument, a newspaper pubs
fished at the town of La Grange, Fayette
county, for four successive weeks.
JOHN HEARN,
Sheriff of Bastrop County.
Iron, Steel, Nails, Arc. &c.
w cW A UMVl K/AC&I1AA lils ill Y Ut-UVU
trouble to’shoW V'loods. A jfliare of pat
age is* solicited.
- La Granoje, March 9. m!2 tf
w i -lit, 7 j- ~n k~ tjT ~ T
A DMINISTRATOK’S NOTICE.—
; JTJL IWhereap, hnters of Admiuistrati
• i de Lonis non, N\*ith the Will annexed of_.._
A
hiiving bti^n.(granted-to die ' granted tri the undersigned at tne August
iate«C<Mft of -
Fayette county
all persons holdin
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Smith, William P. The Texas Monument. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1851, newspaper, October 15, 1851; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291275/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.