The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1851 Page: 3 of 4
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Blue Ridge Tunnel. i v l i *u u - a
The Staunton (Va ) Messen-ei i nf f and^iI1 fe'e some kllld
ríMot thntnn tK« .. aji.ssen._.i i ■ of yccreation. I lie body was not
1 _t i l ' ' e'^s ?'.n R^0Uth tin-; made for constant toil—the mind was
■ God
be
eliorts
... • , - -7 -- ¡secure the things of this world,
will require no arching.
at
pore
work progresses with much
XU* U*** ' • 1!mJLX
Daniel \Veb3tku.—The Spring- j
field ().las::\) Republican contains a|
long list j§f n-ini?s append 1 to a card j
nominating Daniel Webster for the i
Presidency. The liap-.iclieaii says, |
¡ ••The greatest portion oí the names;
I were spotaineously appended, without •;
rHE STATE OF TEXAS
Comity o: Bexar. 4
OfSce of A.-:st. Com. of Subs, i
Fort Inge. Leona River. Texas, >
August29th. 1S51. )
QEALED PROPOSALS—Will be received
at tr.isoMce until tiw 15th of^O .rojer. nes-> j Benjamin Tl'.omp.s.
In Distrid Court. Fall Term. A. D 1851. ¡ Justices' Court, Bexar Co. Preciut No. 1.
i THE STATE OF TEXAS
County or Bexar.
Dl
:t and Attach-
ment.
Debt ani Attachment.
S..C. Childress,
rs.
Norton.
i Tu the Sh.eri.jf of said County—Crating:
,, , , . & . Iheadvanc. fíe iias fitted man for enkxyment as Lréquest t o.n aov one. wjiile the p-per j a? °',"li a- u. u21ma.11. >V the . Aitoi
the eastern end is abort our t' u « t j 1 i • ' ♦ * 1 • . ■ 1 T" ! mg oiHcfershall uirect, bat not less man three | this day filed thei
t , , , . '••eil.^os labor, and made him suseept-' remained m two public places- 1 ne; ti:'iCSa week. j forth that Benjau
rcay. .jiiiie , ,'st¡Mn extremity me j i bio of pleasurable emotions. He did ¡ cjuaiitv of thesi^nitures sp-?aks- lor it-1 The contract to go into effect from the Sro of I the State, is inde
renter
en countered b -lug
voiki The eastern
rripidity, t!><i roeK
less fliííenlt t ¡ worl
end of the Junn 1 }i;{s b-en
nearly *1 >0 lf*• *t. 1 iie entire distnne"
c-mpbted is the re lore a little over 600
Jeet, within !
not design him for a siave, to dig
the earth a while- and die—to toil oe
until the hour nf death comes to eori-
carried ; duct a shattered system back to dust
an i ashes. On the other hand he
has given him a physical system which
*s than one year from ; like the harp, may be touched t > any
the ( ormncne*enent oí the work. The j tune, lie has mude the eye, the ear,
hands now work day and night, and ! the mouth,ail inlets of pleasure. He
tü" pro.sprcts is said to be lair that the j has so constituted 11s, that we may be
tuniici y.iii in completed in four years', wound up to the highest degree (,i
lioin this time. , olea.sure. and receive through the me-
—- ; -hum of the senses, a fi iod of happi-
ness. Besides this, he has arranged
the outward world in such a matmel-
se; f. Th y embrac
our leading "Whigs,
those most moderat
tnents and iuiepen J
line.
m & James Vance. 1
vf. J
or the delivery of good fresh EEEF to the troops } )
t this : the beef to b* famished in quarters j ^ ® ¿¿ícrin ot Bexar County—Grading:
n c-qual proportion of each, ana necks ana j "TT7"KEREAS. William and James Vance, bv I "f T7*HEREAS. S. C. Childress, on the 6th cay
ornmanii-S Y Y their Attorneys. Hewitt & Newton, have j VY of August, 1851, made affidavit before me.
ieir petition in inv oiiice. setting! that Norton is indebted to him in the
,amin Thomas, a non-resident of! sum of thirty-two dollars and fifty cents, *nl that
indebted to them in the sum of one : tue said Norton was about leaving the country
November nest ana to remain in torce for twelve hundred and^ighiv-seven dollars and thirty-sev- i so that the ordinary process 01 the Ijw cannot be
months, unless s-uoner annulled. • cn cents, ($187*37) with interest from the 30th i srrved upon him, these and therefore, to cotn-
For further partic.lars enquire at this office, : day of Aagast, 1S-19, less the sum ol thirtv di-l- { matid you that you summon tae sail
tr'V anacll- or of Cant. W. B. Blair. C. S. U. S. A.. Rt San ! !ars paid on thesaid debt, and bavins made oath Norton bv publication ot this writ, in the San
SigfeU] G. 11. STEWAÚT, thai the srOJ Thomas is a non-reiident of the ; Antonio ir6¿rer, a public newspaper printed iu
1 al!, or nearly all
including some ct
3 in p: .
ent of party diseip-
Ari tocra'i2 Titlcr.
The utter iutpro]>riety oí either I:e-
1 towing or permitting to be.-,towed in
uus c . u¡ fry th ; titl-.s oí í;hi.s Grace"
*'on Catholic prelates
by* a writer in the
ii
'ell si
1 Yo
and
i
oppo-SKi) TO :«ÍAT:ÍI:!O:ÍY.
"is your fariidy opposed lo matri-
mony
" \ val, no, Í rather guess not, seein'
as how my mother has had four hus-
bands,air stands a preity smart chance
lor aaviu' another.
••r our husbands? Is it possible ?"
"ÍJ, yes. You see, my mother's
as to give man the highest enjoyment, j christened name was Mehiiable Sheets
;>q' dad s name was Jacob Press j air
when th-.-y get married the printers
Antonio. [-
Lt. 2.1 Drafc-s. A. A. C, s.
W. B. Blaik, Capt. U. S. A."
San Ant.:r.io, Sept. 4ih, 1S51. 15::6t.
District Court, Fall Term, A- D 133 1
THE STATE OF
County of B- xd
JOHN D. PITTS,
SWISHER «BISE,
—A USTIX, TEXAS,—
THIS E<taM hment has been fitted up fn
supeiicr st vio , and rendered couifortatl?
for all seasuas. The rooms arc lar¿_- and well
furnished. The presort proprietor flatters hit> -
self that, by his experience ia the b'js&ess and
unrerttiuing attention to the comforts of hi-
guests, he will be enabled to give general sat s-
faction. His servants in every departiaer.t a:-
well trained and attentive: andnopaiuu wiH h.r
spared on his part to render his visitors co:n'\>.
table. His líense is th* stand ot" the 1W;>.:1
Stage. WILLIAM R. THOMPSON,
June, l£51. P'omictor.
o that th? ordinary process oí law cannot "he city ot San Antonio, lor three successive
be served upon him. ' j weeks before the return cay off this writ, to be
These are therefore to command vou i and appear be lore me. nt my oiiice in ^an Ant o- ;
that yon summon the said Benjamin Thomas, j nio. cn Saturday the £7tti clay ol September,!
by publication ot this writ, for four successive ¡ 1551, then atut lucre to show cause, ii anv he ;
■veeks in the San Antonio Ledger, a public news-! have, why judgement should net be rendered I
paper printed in the city of San Antonio, to be j against him. ^ ]
ani appear at oar Honorable District Court, to ' Herein tail not under the penalty of the lav •
be hohlen at the Court House in the citv of San- I'1 witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand. !
1 l td (Jod designed man for ceaseless
la!>or. he would not have given him
a bodv as he now
S. H LUCKIE.
Tj}:: STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sh-ritf of said County — Gritting:
"TTTIIEREAS, John D. Pitts. L. Dupree ar.-i
\ V S. Dixon, have this day file:', their peti-
tion in my office, in substance as fallows: That ; ¡851.
on the eighth day cfFebmaiy, A. P. U-39, tv
Antonio, on the fourth Monday after the first
Monday in September, A. D. 1S5!.
Herein fail not, and of this writ and your pro-
;ee<:ings thereon, make due return.
Witness. J. M- Carolan, Clerk ot the
District Court and the Seal of said Court
t San Antonio this 2d dav of September. A. D.
J. M. CAROLAN, Cl'k. o. c. b. c.
Bv T. Wa:;o. Deputy.
at San Anton to, this 2i dav of September, A. D
1351. J. M. CAROLAN, J. P. B.C., p. no. I.
issued same dar.
who .signs i.im-
j u
;.nv < re.
whom th
en the sei
poisons v
,.,t
1 1
\ Ti i bllll
lo:tbt!e:,s is, l\i. (,'atholii
l^.ssen die public respect for !
•sses. ne
such a hod y as he now po:
would have darkened the <ye, de*td-
ened the air, and blunted all the nice
sensibilities; and made the h md
iueets to piess.
>iast¡eal lunetionaiy nj on liard as iron, and the foot as insensible í ev
said it puitm
- When I was bom they said I was the
ii i s* edid-.m. An" you see, mother used
| to Ijí: the tarnalist critter to go to
ar lavisiied, and strengtli-
an animosities of many
maintain that a religion
ii< h ¡ •; mils sucii designations is an*
t i-¡ epubi iea n.
m -alm s.
one u
as or.iss. Km, larmed for enjoyment, j pretty late every mght, an' dau v
we find man seeking it. After the la- j mVaid í'd g t the same habit, so
bor oí tile dav is over, and tiie toil o! i used to put me to b • 1 •'t
hie is done,they return to every quarter
to iind sotne source for recreation.
| some avenue of life which is fragrant
A singular Covenant. j with flowers, and which* echoes with
Mr. Nathan Cobb, an exemplary j sweet music.
young merchant, connected with the j
i>; ¡>ti -1 chmch, in Boston, at the age | ROTATiG>f OF THE EARTO.
(¡i (h' \\ i«|) and subsuibtd to me j 1'roi. Strong of Rutger's (College,
following covenant :
a at eat
;u.
to go out
1 was
ivt «/-v he
In
Sept. 3d,
RICHARD PATRICK &. Co
Importers and wholesale Dealers in
HARDWARE,
Cutlery. Gvns. Pistols, Rijlest a.idheav$
goods of all descriptions,
241 Peakl Saerrr,
NEW YORK
RP. CO.. ari* constantly reeeving úi
r< ct fruin European and American in&n
— ! uiactorics a suplv of every description of
¡ HA RD WMIÜ <$• CUTLER Y
paper published in the city of San Antonio. | which are purchased for cash, a: d etvater iii«
JNO. CRAWFORD, Sd'iF B. C. | :Juc.-ments «r* o:F.-red to the merchants
by R. J. Jj.nks, Dej/ty. N "w York titan by any other hous:.
September,4; 1851. ow j Oneofthe nartnersofthe House rper.
manently in Europe and inakiug ail purciias-
Strayed or Stolen. ! cs of the' manufacturers for cash, gi ves tnemev-
iiici.j-; ivyj i n ■ j t in , . i civ advantage tusellat ¡¡i^ verv lew -t marh^-t
T?ROM Gideon Lees'Rancho, four neles east r> «.vi A.m.
a nevrspapei !•< ,.0 ... , * „ ■ , prices, r -j Oracrs will t.^ceiv; i-r;,ui,".t ¿ttet-
¡ 1 r ¡ J_ oí San Antonio, two h#r«es, one marc ai.u ^Qn ^
two mules, el" the following description: j ,0., , ,
B« R T Joxk, Deuuty ! A GRAYhorse. branded on thelefl shoulder | Isew ^ork Mav 18jl v2ilQl : ly
185 L *,<"l5w4°" with a ring, and a Texas Star inside the ring, j m HE late firm of VE1.TMAN & MENGEIt
A DLdSi horse, branded on tae lea shoulder , J_ t-eing dfcfolved. S. MEKGFR only will
y
candle
lignt. cover me witn a n:l;ar, an pn
to sleep
wr.it a
o.
lad got up every night an let m
n ; if he didn't iret dov/uand open
"« al
eooi" pre
cum, he
darned
C| i i i e [\
,i,.
when
ketch particular tUmit
I dad used to sleep with
i ol" the winder, so's to wake
night he got his head a
wit: in the Stat2 of Georgia, that Samuel H.
; Luokie of the on-- p-.rt. and your petitioner? nn-.i
-n Li! 'nr. > J. Still, l-ueet^VV . \v ii- ¡ j or.-er publication of this writ to be made for
¡¡ems, j.er'osGac.net, L iwar-i J. iMiephu'd, j four successive weeks in the L idger a
* I * "v,v'• ;rn:g ei, -d.-xann ,-r Burnett and john ; oublisiicd in the city of San Antonio.
l.J;:rv-y oi'the ci!i r partsaia partí- so; thesecona ¡ j CRAWFORD, Sh'ff b. c.
i peit to be known as the Georgia Texian Land j
; Company, sai 1 agreement being now on file asa •
' pert ufthepetitiou; and among other things it was i
' r« cited in sail agreement, that the said Lu :;i ■1 Justices Cc-nri, Bexar Co. Precinct No. 1. ! with the same brand. _
'.ve the owner of ninetv-two thousand neres of) .r.tp otitv op tpyk i ' A BROW N mare, branded as above.
lent situated in the county of Bexar, for half of j A R ,;, ' { i A DUN mule branded as above.
which I e ;il' -red to take thirty cents per acre, and ¡ ^ounty o li.x^r. 5 | Also a BRO WN mule, branded as above,
the sail Lnckii agreed to hold the lands in his j Rippstein & Co , | i j A reward oi twenty dollars will be paid for the
ove; ca.ne 'or sai i Company until said Companv I C ^^ht ana Attachment. j delivery of the above animals to me ra Leos' ran-
! should appoint a special ajjent; and said Liiekie | Norton. ) ; cho, 01 five collars for either of them.
■ agr e:d to r :ne"r said Company a minute detail | To the Sheriff of said County—Greeting: J _ WALKER BAYLOR.
¡ an.:, rough map of said lands, numbers, &b., and ttthrrras Paul i?}nr«^{n ™ the r,<h «tav I San Antonio, August 29th, 1851. 1 :;t
■' :he party of the second part agreed to pay sail
receive payment and settle the debts of the same
as before,
San Antonio. Jur.e 2211851. 5tf
us he
;;e up
out
i. Bv 'he grace ot f!od, I will never
be worth m
the grace o
loin th otth
>re til.j 11 .•¿óÜ.OOl).
f <• id. i Will ITÍ
New Lh'tms wick N. J., has just put in jan 0:1
operation a new contrivance tor test-j too iar our, and he
iug tins new scientific problem, which gether ; an'down d
one- puts lit-* French pedlulmn mode entire- i right down on the pave
¡ 1 - ^ m * lit 1 í - ' 11 - - ■ ! I ^, i íiop pnti. eft i 1! í O 11! f ell f b OO S':! 1;
slipped out alto-
el cum, caiiumux
imant,aiv smasli-
WHEREAS, Paul Rippstein on the 6th day ;
ot August. 1851, made affidavit before me |
that
t,-- . i , , i) D * . • I THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Norton was indebted to P. Rippstein ¡ CuUXTY op BeXaR¡
u¡'! [uoíns ot my busiii-'.-:, j ¡y ju the r.hade. Prof. Strong has con
io cnuritahle and religious us' S. 1}.! strncted a wooden wheel six feet in
!i ! am worili <.¡lh0, i will give; diameter, but very slight indeed, its
away nne-liaif nf my n t proiiits ; and j weight being oníy 2 pounds. This
if! am worth ^of),Oo!), I will _give; whe 1 is .supported horizontally, the
taree-lieu'tie.: .end die whole, alter i : Imb resting on a steel needle in the
mi w<-rd 1 >>"/!.(Hit).-' ! same manner that a compass is snp-
The needle fits into a glass
(MIDI)."
To this covenant Mr. i'.'obbad.hered
id! be v. as worth 8">0,0*>5), and gave
■ di he income afterwards. Ii.; w;e-
litus i nalile'd to say upon his death bed :
die gre.ce oí (íod. I have been ena-
ble I to g¡\ • away more than forty
thousand dollars* How good the
I jord lias b: en to me."
ed him in ten thousand pieces !"
"What ! was he lidiad by the fall:"
"Wal, no, not exactly hy the fail.—
I ray 1 her kinder sorter guess as how
it was the sudden fetch upon the pave-
ment that killed him. But mam she
cum hum. an" found him ¡yin' thar.
Lackie thirty cents per aer • for said lan i. and all
- th? parties {hereunto subscribed their names and
i ailixei 1 heir seals. Said petition further state?
j that after said Company was organized the sai i
PI. W. .Ternigan was elected President, and that
! on the 4th day of June 1841, your petitioner, S.
j Dixon, having before paid said Luckie th- sum
i of SI400.25 received the certificate of the Presi-
dent oí the payment o; that sum anuol being en-1 printed in the city of San Antonio for three sue
! title! to a proportional quantity of said land a;
the rat" of daily cents per acre, reel petitioner-'
i J. D. Pies and L. Dupree paid said Luckie the
ran of S1500 which entitled them to a rateable
j proportion of said land at thirty cents per acre.
Petition further states that on the 3rd and 4lh of
i February, 1S1-3, said Luckie rendered an ac-
| count of his trust to said Jernigan as President
! of sai-1 Company and other members of said Com-
& Co., in the sum ninety-nine dollars ar.ú thirty :
cents. ($99.30) and that the said Norton is about | J- J' Gi.idings,
leaving the State so that the ore inary process of I ( vs
the law cannot be served uponhim ; | John a Dwi
These are therefore to command you that you i THE STATE OF TENAS.
summon die said - - Norton, by publication : -p0 anv }awfui officer of said county—arreting.*
hi the ban xintonio Ledger, a puolic newspaper ^„_rir'i " to t t /---i- u ' ,
Antonio for three s ic-i W HERIAS, J. J. Gud.ngs has made oath
hidings, )
D wight. )
¡ ll/r.RS. ANN SA.LZ.MANN having located
< 1\ J. herself permanently ia San Antonio, re-
! spectfull v oflbrs her servicef t¿i the citizens in tha
j practice of MID WTI F E R Y. She is from
j Breslau in Prussiu.dias received medical iustruc-
j tion at one 01*the i .-t institutions in Prussia and
! having the txpi ience of some ten years prac*
1 tice, flat: rs herself that she will be able to gire
j satifsaction in all cases confidcd to her caix;.—
She can be toutid, v. h.n not professionally en-
gaged, ai Mr Grose's Commerce street," near
tii© bridire.
2C o tice.
?u.
had him
'ent up
ills into a glass: ¡hi' she had him swept up together,
socket. Placed m a room free from | an' put in a collin, an' had a hole dug
currems of air and all disturbance, the | m the buryiu' groun'. an' had dad put
i?
motion
ot' th
ea
my present, and the said Luckie then and there
ai : convey to the members of said Company or
ccilain members thereof, thirty-eight thousand
four hundred acres of land situated in what was
then Bexar county, a portion of which lands an
dered against him) oti Saturday the 2?tii day of
September, A. D. 1851.
Herein fail not under the penalty of the law.
In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand at
San Antonio this 3d dav of September. Á.D. 1851.
J. M. CAROLAN, j. p. u. c.. P. No. 1.
t • • 1 ; j 5 1.1 ' • ^ i iu ii aul t-tuuaj, tt ¡JUL liuu ui vuulu1uu •-
i;i a 1*0 i i i 1 i t ¡10 wheel ; 151 ^ buneu up, an li;xu a \.Tíiite calí nou* in Gillespie county, and said Jernigan and
is pieceptible, the wheel apparently; ¡)lamc
performing the revolution in the pro-; white
pro
it is proper to ! ston-
put at
a* "
his
washed all
had it
over ior a tomb
Th
difor of {he
uth>.t;odion, N. thas tl
B:
Uoor,
mulam líannei
i
bin
ÍíDí'imu. Our
s ha ve vervtruih-
!• OUTl .N ATI-'.
eren oí i!¡ ■ pi
ceded us a '• iorfunaie edit
,1
tor v.
ore i i
fully
having a * belter half' to relieve us
lor a time fiom the duties of the oiiiee.
Site has not only rook charge oí the
editorial deparhnent. but when neces-
sity icquired it she <anpioved her ¡
leismv mounaits at the case and om i from which we
>er number of hours.
state that no motion we have heard of.
By this wheel il is said that, the lati-
tude can at all times be correctly as-
i -jr certained. The exjieriment is not con-
í lined to a wheel of sucSi large dim en-
ions, but may be realized with smali-
r ones. Tiie experiment \vill
"So your motín
lone widow?"
"Wai. yes, but as he
that much; w'asn'r Ion:
dd n't
be for
the other members present, received said land,
j in satisfaction ot said Luckie's covenant, but
| petitioners being absent when said division and
j conveyance veas made, the said Jernigan with
poor i the other defendants be'ore named agreed that
i the portions that should have been conveyed to
. , | petitioners should be conveyed to said Jernigan
mind
| intrust for petitioners. The petition avers that
she | said partition was null and void because there
| 'J.im ro;a0 . ..i,,, m.iv ! was no person present to act for petitioners; and
man i-eu cam luiie vou see she mai- .. . .. T .1 , ,. . '. , > • \ ■
... , ' J , it ! that said Jeringan before his death and his heirs
| !ied time because tie was just dad's j since, have refused and still refuse to convey to
-.«oil i size, an'she wanted him lo wear out I petitioners the lands so conveyed or any part
. , , , ,1 ir i ,v ! ■!e . ,,i ..!,. . \-e,.i ,\ta ..¡.i í \; e. thereof; end that the said other defendants joined
treated at the Washington Observa- j •-■ui s (1,11 n -• *• ■' ' -- - J
I used to hide me w.
i ii manee
-aid Luckie to convey the part corn-
il au
'i'fir vrv with Pohtpg.u,.—
. Aew York Journal of Corn-mere-
haters from Lisbon of the I8th
ink giving out she actually made
some. Asa speeimen of its qualify
we rcier von to litis paper, which is
printed with some of it. it'the pree-
ha 1 fallen tw piec: s. we verily !>• Have
iter N anie"' i: -gen nit y would have sup-
1 lis place.
i.
to a
old
ph
•(
F
e en
kno
'i lias
July,
earn' that Mr. Had-
our Charge to !'(>]•{eeg 11, procu-
red, the signature of that govenun uh
io the new treaty, and has transmit-
it to Washington. The rumor m n
tioneri in the Linglish paper that the
arbiter (Louis N ipoleon) on dieques-
: ton of damages lor the tiistruction I btined, an' men she
i, i ne way old iitae
s a caution to my i ing to petitioners to said Jernigan, thereby do
little the toughest • ing petitioners wrong and injury. The premis-
.',.e K.,|Po 1,;a., í esconsidered, petitioners pray that on a final
f'L ' " : (¡earing, defendants be ordered to file in Court
el to hide away j all titles, patents, or conveyances delivered or
as a Caution even j made to them or cither of them for said land or
r j i },, j any part thereof by said Luckie and in case they
,T. , . . . , di/ ; refuse, that said Luckie be ordered to convey all
. tide got Ills niue so iu.t O Wi;is- j 0f sai.I land bv Guaranty Title to your pcliiion-
kev that be pitched head first into a ers ?nd the other defend'ants herein named, and
snow bank, ah' thar lie stuck an' friz jfhnt Commissioners be appointed io partition
to death. So mam had him
hule. Li tie
he; hide of any hi
and the way Hide us
| lienor in his hid
bull's hide. Wal
pullet
out, an' had him laid out, an' had
another buryiu' ground, an' had him
had another white
said land among petitioners ajid said defendants,
and petitioners having made foath that all the
ire non-resi-
ous old ha
i you wish
d¡.<!
i or
eai-
we
ua
I lie j)rivaieer
i airead v dee.id
(General \ rmstrong
' 1 against the Am a -
oak plank out at his head an'
. wmt
was!
d all
a?r. an-
die; but v.
iiuciu^ ou;
iy."
T;-i: V.-
shall not gratify you by re- j tcaii claim, and in favor of Portugal
•eh es to anv such extremi- I was without loundation.
'So vour mother was again a wid-
U" aMlliai.'A
a vara
r?
•Ti:e yacht America .arrived at iiav-
on the i:Jth uh. A corrcs]>ondent
defendants except the said Luckie
dents of this State:
You are ther«fore hereby commanded to sum-
mon John Talbot. Robert W. Williams, Edward
Shepherd, James Gachet. John Harvey, Charles
Ilenry Jernigan and other unknown heirs of H.
W. Jernigan, Alexander Burnett and also the un-
known heirs of Thomas Still, deceased, by publi-
A\v' ¡ cation of this writ in the San Antonio Ledger for
: a(> vnS hut Í p-ifnc sho rh'dn'f p,,r I four successive weeks;to
h" *" . ^ i Honorable District Court of the County of Bexar, gro men, viz:
vlnxo'W Don The MoVl '• : awafce long to think upon it, ior in : tobe held in and for said County in the.cilv of | JOHN—about twenty-seven or twenty-eight
..la,.;,. * . ' t| *..V' I'u.l i about tlo-ee weeks she married John : San Antonio, on the fourth Monday after the first i years old, five feet ten or eleven inches high, yel-
' " V : , 1,1 :! , "ist-e-i- Ii' I'm ¡ Monday in September, A. D. 1851, then and i low complexion, liair tolerably straight, and a
««•respondent oi toe adventures ot the i , ¡ ^ 1 ,l'" ' as l;u- &tfO í¿)cSt | t})or; t0 answer the petition of the said J. D.Pitts, ] scar in the corneeiof his eye.
I order publication of this writ to be made for
three successive weeks in the Ledger a newspa-
per published in the cilv of San Antonio.
J. CRAWFORD, Sir if. B. C.
I5w-1 By R. J. Jones, Deputy.
Committed to Jail,
Sffl , ' h"r'-b>: orter prtlicatiou of ll,e wüKte writ
i i ., f „ y./f, ,,Tr „ ,i i , ¡ to be maae lor three successive weeks in the
u ho says he belongs to a Mr, b oley, on tue La- , , .. , , . . .. .
o„: i ' i •* ' , .u ^ luCiiger. a newspaper published in the citv of San
vaca creen., baiu negro has on his neck an iron . , j . 1 } , >•r- oi-.r„ .
ring with a small chain atlached. The owner
can have the negro by proving properly and pay-
ing all charges.
M. II. CAMPBELL, Jailor.
San Antonio, September 4th, 1851. 15tf
M:t. Walker—I am a candidate for mercan-
tile prosperity and advancement, and call upon
the Public wilhoutdistinction of party or religi-
ons creeds, to give me their monied support.
I wish to acquire a very small portion ot the
Ten Millions of dollars our State will shortly
receive, and I hereby promise lo give my whole
time, business talents and energies to the service
of my patrons,
I will buy and sell for a moderate Commission
all and every kind of property at auction or pri-
vate sale, and I pledge myself to follow their in-
structions to the letter.
My store and ware-houses are at the corner
opposite Messrs. Vance and Brothers' store.
RICHARD BURDSALL.
San .Antonio, Texas, Jul}* 31st, 1851. lOtf
not be served upon him. j with carcfuin ss and dispatch.
You are hereby commanded to summon the ^ MENGilR
said Jv.hu A. Dwight, by publication of this writ ¡ San Antonio July 10th. 1851. * "" i o* 7etf
for three successive weeks before the return day !
thereof in son;; newspaper published in said j Administrator a Notice.
coantv, to be and personally appear before me ; ,
at my office in San Antonio, on Saturday the 27th j f _ U,n '^a1?t?,c|f having Wn uu. v appointed
day of September, A. D. 1851. within the hours | f, V^.xar C 'amy on
prescribed by law, then and there to answer the i 10 of July, A. D. ISjI, at the l .t;: Ju::<-
1 ■ • ■ - —.. ¡ term ot the County Court held in ?nd for s«i .
j County for (he settlement ot 'estate*. &c. Admin
istrator of the estate of IIENRV HAI1N,
| ccased. and having given the bond and tak a
the oath required bylaw. All persons havae^
claims against estate of said intestate, arc hen "
by notified to present ihe same within the tim
prescribed by law; and tho>e indebted tosaid es
lateare requested to make immediate payment.
AUGUSTUS LEMPP,
Adm'r. ofthe E.-t;ae of Henry Halm, dee'd
Sau Antonio, July 7, 1M5Í. no. 7::C\v.
complaint of the said J. J. Ciddings
Herein fail not and of this process make due
return as the law directs.
Giren under my hand at San Antonio this 20th
day of August. A. D. 1851.
B. E. EDWARDS, j. r u. c.
Antonio.
14w3
J. CRAWFORD, Sh'ff b c.
By 11, J. Jones, Deputy.
ADMINJS TRA TORS NO Tl CE.
.S' LV ANTONIO COMMON SCHOOL
rp HE undersigned, who has hadmuch ex peri- ^ HE undersigned having liecn duly appon-
1 enceasa Teacher, will open a School on f fhlcín£ l?tí °^f
Monday, the 25th inst.. near the comer of San 301 h" fe D* lf\} ,at
Pedro street and the Military Plaza, where he i oí the Coun y CouU held in and for
will be prepared to leacli Reading, Writing,and 11- e16
Arithmetic, at $2 50 cts. per month. English ¡ p. '' ^ / °' ,° , . ul , ' ;
Grammar, Geography, History, &c., at S3 00 ^v,n" ,^V1^ lhe . OIi 1 !l,ld
ni>P mnntli ¡ taken the oath required by law. All person*
lii]
FROM the Subscriber living eight miles below
the town of Brazoria, three likely young ne-
3Í ex iea n Don at Holly wood, (which '5ieadtí;l cuss )r°u ever
did see. iie
oi a lanulon ]>a¡>er seem.-
s!ie will eive a good account ot her-
self in liio coming race.- iie says :
'•This long talked of clipper has at
length arrived in this channel. iSie
was piloted into the shore on Satur-
day last by (..'apt. lad ward Stevens, of
the Ibes pilot vessel of this port, when
she will be refuted and made ready
fo chal'.emre the "world. According to
! ) dV'nk tl> t! !IT"'«tred in Saturday's True Delta.) ¡ we:jt a flshi 'til3 ctiler dnT
. ' , < ,rs - * drowned, and he was so ta mal strong!
inn o her-'O^ , . , : . . . P.
n i a y
expo-
ays :
"As a se«juei to the story w<
state tliat tiie fellow ai'u.a" his
sure left incontinently for Lhmsicola.—
Ou his way hither he met a vehicle,
and contrived to make its occupant be-
heve that he was an officer in the Navy
(purser, we belive,)—that he was in
posession of oí irnpor
from in ■ government
heaaoii, 1*11 be darned to darn a l ion if
he didn't daat right agin the current,
air they found him about three miles
up tiie stream, an' it took three yoke
o! cattle to haul him out. \V
had him buried along side o' dot her
t w
the pe
L. Dunroe and S. Dixon. j SAM--yellow complexion, stout maae, about
Herein fail not, but of this writ and your pro- ' twenty-twó or three years old, kinky head, thick
ceedinsrs thereon, make due return. • I lips, and about five feet ten or eleven inches high.
1Witness, John M. Carolan, Clerk and ¡ FRANK—coal black, white .eyes, thick lips,
'kÜ&|¡ Seal of said Court in San Antonio, this I trim made, about five feet ten inches high, about
2na day of September. A. D. 1851. j twenty years oM.
J. M. CAROLAN, Cl'k. . c. b. c. Th :v took with them two double-barrelled
Issued same day.
1 have no doubt they arc
the pilot's account, she is a regular li v-
ing lish. and the ilectest of our crack ¡to ca>hvcr them his own
^ dies will have their wotk cut our !m'ko!1 aild there he was on loot, ¡ ^ „
the destiny oí the nation "lb '|KKi tun...
* i es but mam didn't seem to mind
shot guns and a rifle
aiming for Mexico.
main i LUcrrogatvries to be anncercd h, tack and every Anderson apprehending said negroes, or any
' one of the defendant* in f?ic foregoing cav.sc. ' one ot mem, or securing them in jail, or Vr.ng-
, .,,1,1 ¡I-, 1 i V ml o l t later rogatory lsi.-Did not the plaintiff herein mgthem home to mc,"will bejberally rewarded.
o, and had a wmte oatc plamc put ¡ naia,d. pavrospeclive amounts as herein al- , , ,c 1Q^ , & D*
" ' ticn of their portion of the August 2S, 18ol. 14tf
foregoing petition; if no*.
or either of them pay;
per month. (
The most careful attention will be given to
the instruction of children: and strict regard will
be paid to their morals and habits.
No Student received for less than a quarter;
and if withdrawn, the full time will be charged,
with the right of substitution to the subscriber,
rap-- Terms as above, paid monthly.
N. B.—Satisfactory referenc< s will be given
if required. D. H. LANE.
San Antonio, August 21,1S51. t-f
500 Head of Cattle for Sale.
THE undersigned will sell the above number
of cattle, if application be made soon.—
There is a large number of Milch Cows among
them, perfectly gentle. Apply to
J. S. McCLELLAN.
San Antonio, August 21, 1S5I. nol3-tf
Coifs Navy Pistols.
having claims against the Estrue of sn.:
Intestate, arc herby no¡ i fled to present the same
within the time prescribed by law and all per-
sons indebted to said estate will please mak«
immediate pav men t.
WARREN ADAMS.
Adm'r of the Estate of Thos. B^al.Dec'J.
San Antonio, July 7th 1851. no.7e(¡w
GROCERIES, <fv ,
JUST Received and for sale low -
275 Boxes Claret;
50 " Crotou Ale;
200 " Pickets, ass'd qualifies and sizes;
75 " Lemon, Tine Apple. Raspfccry and
Ginger Syrups;
f>0 " Brandy Cherics;
50 " Ass'd Cordials;
10 Stoughtons Bitters;
80 Barrels R«:ct. whiskey;
15 " Monnon er. do.
\ loi of Coil's Na vy pistols, also Jencing's j A larg-^assortmcat of Tin Ware, Crockery arel
xjl 21 shooting rifles, for sale bv
Aug. 14, 1851.
CHARES HUM MIX,
12tf Gunmaker
1 ia e v* .' ill 1*1 1 1 1* 1 1 UUlli I'l'j t ' 1 • - j
r;i n t desoatehes "p at his head, an v/mte washed all j lodged in consi.ieraticr
-til'it in his haste 0Vür ljice? there's three on 'cm in aii i ]a,lui described in the i\
111 ni> l,aSlC I m what amount did they
iVU vehicle had 1 'l 1 . * . ; state as to each.
August 28, 1S51.
yatchcs will have tneir work cut om
to beat her. The Alarm, report says, i ^ hh pernaps v..^
has lost all her sailing qualities since oangmg on his movements
"And your mother was a widow for
FOU SALE.
f? and a half reres of choice land four
Interrogatory 2nd.—What amount ai I yon or \J t_J miles S. E. of San Antonio, 125 acres
each of you pay ior your portion : and did you or in a good state of cultivation, 75 acres in psstur-
Dissoluiioii.
rpHE Co-partnership heretofore existingbe-
X tween the undersigned, was dissolved this
day by mutual consent. The signature of the
former firm will be used only in liquidation, with
which Mr. A. A. Lock wood is charged.
C. J. COOK.
A. A. LOCK WOOD.
San Antonio. Julj> 15th, 1651
The undersigned will continue the luUne;s
the same as heretofore in his own name and on
his own account. A. A. LOCKWOOD.
The ap-
die sunk at Plymouth. The Con- 1
stance has not been tried. She is a .: scarnP hiatiaged to ride to his destina
splendid yacht, but may not turn om tion.
to be the ileetest. The Flirt, the En-! „ r .,
t]., t¡ ^ | Jtree scfritagu. — i lie Lowell
>eal h id its intending effect and tiie | ^ a l'u'ni Sioa^ L as n¿?xt ieiler sh
caul i
«•hantress.
the Dolphin, the
married was Jacob Hayes, an' the
n does make him haze is a
now i tell ye. If lie does
anything aleede out ofthe way, mam
makes him lake a bucket and" white
w
three oak planks, jest to let him know
what l.e may come to when she plant-
ed him m the same row, an' got mar-
ried to the fifth husband. So you
see my family ar-n't a tat nal sight op-
posed to a dose of matrimony.
Free Suffrage.—The Lowell Ameri-
... , .v can recently stated as a fact, tliatonee upon
Uvyon.. ami lie t.ipsy (iutvn, areian Motion dav ¡„a town of Coos. ¡„ Ne.v
nll llK.Hg.,1 I uglily ol. mid some say ' H« .!,ire, the ««lemtor of ,Ue mSeting
ihai tainei td ihein \\ in beat in>s . au- , e.,uej 0!It, *• Gentlemen, bring in your
kee notion. l>estvlt's the \achts ol 'uie vote for Capt. IVter Barnes for represen-
iioyal Vatch squadron, there arc the 'tative!" Capt. Peter Barnes had all the
Zcphiretta and other fine yacths ofthe votes but one. The moderator .seized tins
other Vatch Clubs. There will pro-: one. held it up between his thumb and
bable also be yachts from Russia and . forefinger, and exclaimed, '-Who put iu
France to contend for the Challenge this federal voter' No one was willing |f
Cup of All Nations." | to own it. <-I thought it must.be a mis-. — —"
x . -——n „.r _,; tíoZt «t : A ew Advertisements.
Fhk ole and rill-: l x. Barns unanimously elected! ¡ — - " yíio'v
wolt. when brought to a bay b> a The Worcheater^wappends the fbl- i j0H^ ^
"womidjCronchesdown sneakishly. alio j.nvjn£r. • • —b.vx Axxoxio, Texas.—
refuses to look up e\eu when pi.lleu "'it was once said the democratic mod- /">10..ñSTA?í1L'\ keeps on hand a well assor-
aliout, and otherwise ignomiouousl) | erator of a town meeting in Westfield— ^ .
• i t , , __ . _ ® JL-iv Uroceries.
treated; but a ueer, in suca cnc.un- ^ ^lattnew Ives—announced the result oí? Ciothinc, Crockery,'
stances, however severely wounded, j the balloting for selectmen in.the follow-j íiats. H.aaware,
Boots and Shoes, Saddlery,
ither of you receive any transfer from said
Luckie or other person of your portion of land ;
il'yea, annex to your answers a copy of such
transfer.
Interrogatory 3rd.—What amount of I and was
conveyed to If. W. Jernigan in trust or other-
wise by S. H. Luckie ofthe lands herein describ-
ed, by how many deeds of conveyance: oi what
! date, and what quantity and d. script i on of land
was convcved in each deed; what evidence or
ge. all under a good picket and brush fence, with
a large commodious Stone building, 75 by 32
feet, suitably divided into convenient rooms.
Terms cash. Applv to
EVANS &v WALLACE,
San Antonio, orto T. W. GRAYSON, on the
premises. no. M~tf.
vasll brush, ail go riirht up to the ! memoranda have you oreither of you of the di-
.mrviir around ana white wash the | vision and partition of said land ;*if any, annex
a copy oí tae same in your answer.
Interrogatory Ath.—What amount of stock did
sai i Jernigan ow, in the Georgia Texian Land
Company and what amount did he pay towards
the payment of the lands purchased of S. H.
Luckie as herein named ana set forth.
1 certify that the foregoing is a true copy ofthe
original now on nle in my otiice.
J. M. CAROLAN, Cl'k. d. c. e. c.
purpose of securty ofthe payment of said amount
I s V Vi "i'-t C'ñrii ÍaT fim. said Maltby executed a mortgage in favcrof said
Lee for one thousand lour hundred and twenty-
eight acres of land on the north-east side of the
San Antonio river, and obligated himself to pay
said amount within five vears thereafter, and the
Ledger, a newspaper published in the city ofSan j interest anuually on the.first day of January of
Antonio. J. CRA"S\ FOi'D. Sh'íf. B. C. i Mrh vpn- and thátihe said Maltbv on the first
By R. J. Jones, Deputy.
September 2.1. 1851.
I order publication of this writ and interroga! o-
ri s to be made ior four successive weeks in the
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Bexak.
To the Sheriff of said County—Greeting:
WHEREAS, Giedon Lee of said county has
thisday filed his petition in myoffice com-
plaining against Theodore D. Maltby, in sub-
stance as follows, to-wit: That the said Malbty is
indebted to said petitioner in the sum of one thou-
sand dollars with interest thereon from the 2nd i REGULAR M. ORLEANS and TEXAS PACKET,
day of January, A. D. 1850, and that for the
Administrator's Notice.
THE undersigned having been appointed by
the Chief Justice of Bexar Count}', on the
2sth uay of July, A. D. 1851. at the late term of
the County Court, for the settlement of Estates,
&c., Administrator of the estate of Argustus
Wedell, deceased, and having giren the bond
and taken the oath required by law: All persons
having claims against the estate of said intes-
tate, are hereby notified lo present the same with-
in the time prescribed by law; and all persons
indebted to said estate, will please^make imme-
diate payment. A. F. STAACKE,
Adm'r of the Estate of Augustus Wedell, dee'd.
San Antonio, August 6,1851. 6w.
always attempts to defend himself.; ins manner: "Gentlemen. I hate counted i Boots and shoes. Saa.dcry, 1 at the late August Term of the County Court ! OIliiis -^ftonio Ledger, a news-
lno- fWWIv anil nsini? his I the votes, aud our ticket is elected !!o r^?:cauúL*n.:!V° 'ci:izeDS 01 heW in and for said county for the settlement of
looking up fearlessly, and using his j the votes, and our ticket is elected i
horns to some effect. The wolf in I But this illustration of respect tor the
Administrator's Notice.
THE undersigned having been duly appoint-
ed by the Cnief Justice of Comal county,
Texas, on the 25th day of August, A. D. 185l|
at the late August Term of the County Court
each year, and that the said Maltby on the first
j day of January last failed and ^refused and has
! ever since failed and neglected,to pay any part
thereof, and petitioner having made affidavit by
his attorney J. A. Paschal that the, said Theo-
dore D. Maltby is a nor.-resident of this State:
You are therefore hereby commanded to sum-
mon the said Theodore D. Maltby by publication
of this writ in the San Antonio Ledger, a news-
Antonio
vicinity low for casi*.
., ... • ¡ estates, &c.. &e. Administrators ofthe estate of
(. oan'ry ; ;a. ace will be nougat at the high- Justus Kellner, deceased, and having given the
• cm waiacct pi ices. b.pt. lfth 1851. Idaly. ; bond and taken the oath required by law; All
\Ph FT persons having claims against estate of the said
aitUL i . i jntesiate. are hereby notified to present the same
- ,U0,. Í ago in Maine, when Kent was the whu
and courage, genera \ g •\=5v_r„ t:ro_ (candidate for Governor, and Park derno-
k_o, a natuially ciuel man is \ ^ ; cratie candidate. In one of the towns not i For sale Iqw by sept ii::i6
quently at heart a cowatd, w iic^|far fr0m Bangor, the chairman of the | JOHN VANCE,
mild, kind-hearted man has both moi a • scleotmen anucanccd the result as fol-j
and physical courage. In time oí ex- ¡ jows . -Gentleinen. the Honorable Gor- ¡ n
tremity the man of fevv words, not the j,am p^khas 134 votes the federal can- ■ «jgS music,1 'for
noisy braggart can be depended ou. didate 17—a darned sight more than I. August 22. Htf C.J. GARNER
— thought hed get P'
Mr. Thomas Ritchie is nominated
in the Staunton Vindicator as a demo-
cratic candidate for next Governor of
Virginia.
Why is a person misfitted in shoes | \
like a plaintiff casein a long-standing [^r]vP^
[ lawsuil ? He is nonsuited fit the la> f Í ~y
four successive weeks before the return day here-
of, to be and appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court cf said County at the next term there-
of, lobe held in the city of San Antonio on the
_ I w ^ fourth Monday after the first Monday in Septem-
D rz BBLS of NEW FLOCR, I within the time prescribed by law, and those-ia- j ^er: A" ^SSl. then and there to answer the
J i-i. Is. of Onions, ; debfed to said estate are requested to make im- i petitioned tas said G. Lee.
ALSO—Fresh Com M al constar.tlv on hand i mediate payment. j Herein jail not under the penalty of the law,
WILHELMINE EELLNER 1 Xour proceedings had hereon make due
CHARLES ROSSY. Adminis- ? r^I£: T . . _ ,
trators ot the estate of Justus Kellner dee'd ■ .CSftiSt! Witness, J. M. Carolán Clerk and Seal
New Braunfels. August 30. 1851 i -nv(z ^ 9SStpJ ofsaia Court, at San Antonio, this 22nd
° :a,- of August. A. D. 1851.
I J. M. CAROLAN, Cl'k n. c. b. c
f - — - i Issued same day.
, I order pablication of this witt to be made in
' Ledger, a newspaper published in the city ofSan
I Antonio, for four successive weeks, this 23d day
ni August, 1851.
* .T. CRAWFORD. Sh'ff B C.
By R J. Jorra. JD^raty.
Just Received,
^ND now opening, a new as-
Fine Jewelry,
SUPERIOR lot of fine Gold Lever
Watches and other new articles of Jewel ,
anev Gooíís of the latest stvla. for sale i all for sale for low cash bv
♦" J Earner ; A ¡ga- wtss
sortment of fancy good such as,_
Silk Dress Patterns,
Muslins and Barages, Silk Hose,
Gloves of the finest style,
A. FUSE LIE K.
THE A I entirely new Steamship .A. FCSE-
LIER. A. D. Denslow, Master, will make
regular trips between Lavaca Bay and New Or-
leans during the summer months, leaving the
wtiarf at Port Lavaca every two weeks during
theseoson, until the- arrival ofthe NEW BOATS
intended for this line, which will be out early in
October. Freights and passage by this line
(without reference to opposition) will be placed
at the lowest living rates, with the guarantee to
■make no advance on the present rales. Our en-
deavor will be to afford every facility to the
Merchants. Planters and People of Tecas; their
support is most respectfullv solicted.
O. WICKHAM, Agent.
75 Camp street, New Orleans.
July ISth, 1851, 8\vl2
CARD.
THE undersigned, General Commission and
Forwarding Merchant, "will give his attention to
♦he sale of all articles to his address. Also to the
filling of Orders of all descriptions of goods.
O. WICKHAM,
75 Camp st. New Orleans.
July 17th, 1851. 8n 3
GATHER. ) )
Notice.
/~\UR business will hereafter be conducted
under the name and style of Vance &*Bro-
I ther. VANCE, BROTHER & Co.
. 5zzi Antonio. T?j Asguí? 15,1351-Sai
Stone Ware.
JAMES R. SWEET & CO.
San Antonio, J.mc L'th- 1851. r<ol.:tf
Furniture, &c«
MAHOGANY Sofas, Tables, &c., now ry
ceiving and for sale low—
6 dozen low and hirjh post Bedstead*;
8 Mahogany Bureaus;
1 do Sofas;
2 do Sofa Bedsteads;
15 dozen Chairs assoi-.cd;
6 .setts Q.uartettc Tables;
1 dozen children's Willow Wr.fpns;
2 do do do Chairs
JAMES It. SWELT &. Co.
June 1, 1S51 no.4-'.f.
RICHARD BURDS/ LLr
AUCTIOXEER,
—SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS —
HAS taken the large Store and Ware-IIou-.e.
recently occupied bv Burdsall & Nash,
corner of Commerce and Banio Streets, fronting
on the Main Plaza, where he will be ready at
all times to sell and purchase all kinds of pro-
perly at public ;?iid private sale.
Particular attention will be given to ths s.*:1í
and purchase of Lands, Negroes, &c., he trusts
by sirict attention to business to merit and rect i r-
a share of patronage. Sals dajs, Wednesday
and Saturday. 3,000 lbs. good Bacon j ail recei; -
ed on consignment.
Jaly lfith, 1851. no fl::tf
JOHN HENRY BROWN,
—INDIANOLÁ, TEXAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR CALHOUN CO.
a.vd
COMMISSIONER GF OEESS,
For New York. Pennsylvania,Ohio, Con
necticut, Missouri, Illinois, loica,
Tennessee. Indiana. Alalama.Lou-
isiana, South Carolina, Miss-
issippi, Virginia and Maine
Documents of au kinds acknowledged
before him can be recorded or used as evi-
dence in the above States; or if acknowledged
before a Chief Justice, County Clerk, Novar-,-
Public, District or Supreme Judge, and the ofi-
cial cnaracter of such office; certified to by the
undersigned, it will be eaually good. Bonds,
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills. Protests, Agreement,
and all legafinstnunents drawn and authentica-
ted at the shortest notice.
Fee for Commission cr's certificate in all case
Two Dollars. Letters must be.postpaid.
Indianola, July 1851* rSr.Pv!.
American Bakery,
JOH™LOMER.
THE undersigned would respectfhlly
inform the citizens ot this city, tint
he is prepared to bake Bread, Pics and Crzc ^u
of every description. He has now running a
Bread wagon, and will furnish all i"
oread at their residences, every morning.
His establishment can be found two
blocks from the Main Plaza, on Barrio stree-
San Antonio. August 3.1951. no. 1 l-if
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The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1851, newspaper, September 11, 1851; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179370/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.