State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 12, 1857 Page: 4 of 4
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njm itl iQ i r c mi i lornlile im-
1 ii to n portion of out fallow eiti in
. f this State in which tlio attention i mnnj
' II i i -n- is tuned. W o think
thi qui sti i u worth the Impartial an 1
iud ration of our i.
. o cr to the t of our In I ' iturs
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This Act vv. passed i usl 2'Ith I860
to au ; nd tl
.; :' I lii I itlon and
eo but to ' -i' i
inol mil oil
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in i.n.i. i : i . -r lor Willi Ii
the liv w.i' i i;:i. : 1: ivinp cntir !;.- I.ii! id
it n lij ninny i lint tho lie bi i a
u i- again pul lie .1 nnnm ; that the Legisla-
ture woula uhou m thoy convened iu
1855. repeal lii Reserve laW) and u pre-
emption privileges ire being granted use-
when in tho Btat . they thought eg justice
diotated that ao oon m the Legislature
met ihii law would bo repealed as it had
been fully tried and signally failed in the
objeol doai rned and preemption priTile res
granted on tl it i .-- equal with thon
d ofl
It is triii- that tlieno lands yet belong to
tlie State bul to wh im dues the State be-
long '! II id not tho Reserve settlers just
as mush right to these publia land- as any
i-l.i i of pi ipl under Heaven '. None c in
deny th it th ly had and we contond thi y
had and do Lav.- . better right to 111 -lands
than any othor class of peoplebut i ur
Legislature did not aeetn to think no; they
were i died " cobbon uf public domain
and "violatora uf law" and manyotlier
epithets bettor raiting the deolaimor per-
liapg than any one else. What are the
bone and sinew of a oountry like Tei is :
s it not the hardy Pioneer that first makes
his home in the wilderness drives back the
.. i . and paves the way lor the iturdy
I inner who brings with In in civilization
and eauaea " the desert to blossom as the
rose" and nfter him follows the wealthy
planter and manufacturer. The frontier
.settler always Iris gone and always will go
foremost Into the wilderness and he should
be rewarded for it.
The Reserve settli r has as much right to
his ICO aeres by Preemption right as any
settli r in Texas -inee 1868. Ii. -cause this
Etosi rvo has been .set apart for the purpoM
ol aiding in the construction of the Mis-
sissippi and Paoifio Railroad ; it did not
c u the settler to endure loss inoovenienoe
.; fewer hardships than settlors elsewhere
nor did it make the lands more valuable
for the law fi died in the desired ob-
ject. Why should it be kept in foice '!
Aft. r the G tree had failed for three years
to 1 ear fruit the husbandman said out it
i iwn why cumbereth it the ground?
It has bci a said that the Reserve settlers
were f them unworthy citizen5 no
advantage to any oountry refugees from
justii e and choose he wilderness in pref-
erence to the Beltled and more civilised
country. But it is our fortune to be ac-
quainted with quite a number of them.und
taking our acqu dntanee for a criterion we
can answi r to the c intrary ; for generally
there is not a more honest temperate civil
andjiersevering olass of citisens in Texas
or elsewhere. As to tho heinous crime of
iettimL.' on tie' tieserve toe plea tur tnom
is " guilty j" they have settled on the
lands interdict) d." There have been lands
Burveyed in ihi jiart of the oountry I ir 20
years and more ; many of the owners of
these hind- wished to remove and settle on
' them they wished their friends and neigh-
bors to go with them and if the Reserve
law did a I eflpol the desired object pre-
emptions would be granted here as else-
where; and if the contract was taken and
road built perhaps they could bo able to
puohasa huh- homes. Others of the same
" iu hi Ian Is were cheap and
therefore could buy them a home on sur-
veyed lands but when they arrived they
found this next to impossibility. The sur-
veys i n il be found but no one could tell
wii.i. . . the i raerswere. After they
wen here and after the Walker King &
00. failure the most favorable prospect pre-
. ... to settle on vacant lands " for"
. "people who .settle on public
lands ifl i Ltei irvehavi 160 acres granted
tbi l as pi - mptors and it has always been
. . Hexai to grant preemptions
and if this Reserve law fails in its objeot
then it will be repealed and preemptions
granted here as they are off the Reserve
i ir this will I-- public domain and the Leg-
islature can not in justice nouipel lis to pay
for our little homes while our neighbors are
ing ilu irs gratis." These were the rea-
sens and resaonings that induced and justi-
fied this worthy class of fellow-citizens for
ilu.h action.
M ay s-itlLil ia:re alter (but before they
bad knowledge) of the passage of said law
being a o mslderable distance from any
Post Office and having no time to go 80 1"
and even 60 miles to the Post Office or oth-
er places where they could bear what the
1. gislature was doing. So many oi thii
ela.-s of our worthy citisens did not hear of
the p:i--i.- of tho said law for throe or foui
months alter n had passed These settlers
'.. ivc just Be 1 b right to 'heir homes by
preemption ai my body in the State.
Another portion or class of our fellow-
i ttixens should have their homes on the same
terms as the pre-cinpturout of the Reserve ;
these are they who settled near the olst and
;;:;nl parallel who nut having tho means of
determining the lues -e tiled down with
the expectation ol beirjg off the Reservo
but have found oi will bud to their misfor-
tune that they an on rl iddon ground.
Those statements bein ; nothing more nor
less than facts all i in too even with half
an eye that many of nur ft How-citizens
suffer Injustice by the present law ; exact-
ing fifty cents au acre lur thui h imeS when
they have as just a right to them as any
-ettleiha.-.whois fortunately off the Reserve.
If settlers iu the Reserve must pay for
their homes (dearly paid forty the suffering
. hard-hips and InOOnveniottOOS which are
incident to frontier life) why should they
pay higher than the speculator ' What
privileges have the settler so much superior
In the spi'i ulatoT us to make their liuinij.-
wortb mors per sore than other public lauds
in the COUUtry ? Must they pay the State-
tor their OWn labor done on their own homes'
or did tho Legislature intend because they
bad it iu then- power to make the settler
pay fifty cents per sore near twioeaimuoh
as the speculator because be dared to Bet-
tie on the public domaiu '
The Legislature in the second section of
tho net authorising ihe location sale and
settlement of the Resorve gives the settler
ti i months time to survey its homestead
thai lie USj ... i iiu- SMOUlatorhis
im prow un ut ; the field notes uiut bo rc-
turosd and fifty osnti per aero paid the
Commissioner agaiosl thi 1st day of Janua-
ry 1868 ; it thfi is done ehStTpslents shall
! i . lied as on other lands but if the set-
tler fail 1 1 maks said payment against the
1-t day of January 186s (as many of them
doubtless will; what then will become of
their bones 1 Bhall they have no further
cj. muu of securing their boiues .' Will
our next Lcblatufi; lay fciiij joueau Lava
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no homos with us) youinaj glvo your homes
Improvements to the spei ulator and - .
sunn whore else '
In.- ihird i ti.ui of dd sol - .
n i wo h tiding a genuine lend
1 mntj land warrant ur other
I md oertlfii . Ac shall h ive
th i ame within tho lb irvi
any other publu domain oi the State
Speculate) - cm got tl a H bounty
w 111 ml or ..tiier hi idrighl c irtlfie
from -i to 88 oents per acre to thi mi t
thi i ind inid I. ii :.. .. .! '
b torfor he to
i i i ;.' ertifleates tl an I
a -;i' In i i.. ally : and vol
i d t" IHO ni res
nearly If i t qnlto iwio
th - spi . ulat ir hj Is thi
: man an noi nl
i let
To compel the sell
much ni-r aero lor his httl
I nisi ir for .my nunntity ol
on ii - i" .-uive- is n hi ulous and to
the settli i to pay for hi land n
Jan. 1858 is preposterous. All know tho
drought has beonsosorore for the la t throe
m settlers h ivo n il I n ible
on their new homi - : it has
univorsa thing west of the
People have had toshifl .mil
aonnco proportv. to tret inonov
that thoy might procure broad for th.-ii-l.unilies
olii ahavogone two hundred miloi
before they could find it and when found
they must nav tho Boiler's own nrtaa or come
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ss witiiuut as some have done Maiiv
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till
he
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years thai tl
to raise br. ad
been almost h
Trinity river
turn anil
mnmd ii- nur ti londs i atcd
I want Hpaln t - havi Ihc best rei mm nt
in the v . '
' !; I" ' lied Ood stopping him"
havi taking. It in not bin
inii right tl .. thin hould bo I
ll i denied.
I - lio 1 1 n turn lo (1
.Initios tnouiil -I hi- horse and pul oil In
op.
Behol I then tin n on why '. i i
liovi r have ood
mhii in i in i Korh lion I.
tin : ..tur I..- evening th Mow v
.i I v. Iiich .i - mo i--. . i. onoof tho
nil i n .i : ith
lh - an abortive rl - Iiich
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ti 1 was Mi W - . a yiiiinir and
10 ly from I out tana vi ho was i nioj in too
freely her husband's nbsonce he I
1 1 mainod in Now Orl ions i n ai i nnl ol
busim . : iiileiiuin ut middl
to bs rich an auctioneer b profei ion Mr
I' had " overbid " - acAi rt viiih tho
areotost success on tho charming en ilo
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b.
fannlioi havo h
bread entirely.
d to live for weeks without
And it is well known thai
' long 4lico seme
perhaps hwyer who
i ii in ihicid an
0V( t tho ; i-o)t doorie f
. nl wh oil
I entilil be
' -re plai ed
lii'l.V t i liAW
ll .ut. r. or
1. i-l relirid I III
in eriptirm in latin
lo .i - mrt of jostic
.. latlon
1 ich Inscription '
I over the i ntraitc Ol 0 vi-r
i . utile-
i I arise.
Much inonov is r-i.i-iidii
extromi lykuitated
iiy i mi-Hut lutiiiue
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(in n fail ;
i ihould 111 o v sit i . I
niputod tin it I n nbh
pxpense
Tlev al Inst
i'it nol liing in thoir i idkol -.
I .vt.t. 'II. -ii will be about hnll'a crop
. tton in Falls i ounty and luffioionl
com to supply the wants of ike people.
I inion we gather fbm our cor-
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(.'dlifiiniifi 9
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Florida i
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III. noii.
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MatiBOhimi tt-. .
Mn liiaaa
New Ustnptlilrp .
Viev "nrk
Si-vv JflfSflt
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1'-iui.i Ivants
Id. mil- Island
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Teanossee
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tti" untavoraots Spring and the severe
drought tho past season have eul thocroj
very short indeed. The asttli -.- will be again
cdmpelled to give their money for broad
even though they should lose their h n.
by ti These settlers cannot see thoir &m
lies ruffor their little ones ory for bread.
while thoy have means in their hands to
buy ur strength in their bodies to labor.
Ufe must bo sustained if their homos arc
lust. Titer.- will be a oonsidi rable nunibi r
of these settlers perhaps hall whoean nol
possibly pay for their kinds within the time
prescribed.
Now we n-k our Legislators eleel t oon.
aider weigh impartiallyall theeiroumstanees
which Induced these settlers to settli on tho
Reserve the failure of the RcsorVC law
the preemption privileges out of the Re-
serve the past pulie-y Of the Slate '.- and
then can they say thi- fifty cents law is just
fair. ind equal .'
If it can be oonsidored just thai the set-
tlors should pay anything lur their lauds it
cannot and certainly will not bi argued
that they should pay more than the locator.
Our next Legislature will oertainlv ;riv-
the settler a longer time to pay for his lands
than the present law give-. I: wnul 1 '
sheer justice only. I'.i'K
I) - .Ll .-I' ion
Bpa&n -an stover in..
fi ilmriit.
I ..I the .! -to-.
ihe ttoasen u ii i
Itniel tiov-
tbanslatkd BI A II vv
One day the Almighty tired ol hearing
the nations ut the world eternally complain-
ing s.iiue of one thing and b uue of another
and n"t knowing in tlte mid-t of SUi b . n-
oral lamentation which one be should hear-
ken to nut an angel and directed bin to
make proclamation at the sound of his trum-
pet that if each nation would t osider
maturely of what it Stood most i-i n cd and
on that day one year thereafter -end him
a deputy eharged with its pctiti'-n he would
promise beforehand to give it proper atl
lion. The announcement creal d quil
sensation every nation nppoiuled its depu-
ty ; France appointed St. Dennis ; England
St. George; Italy H'. Oenaroj Spam St.
.Ian.es ; i;:t-sKi St. Miuski : Scotland St
Dunstan ; Switserland St. Nicholas de
J. ai.-. and how many more I know no'
There was not a sin; le State t t ev a thi
Republic "t San Narino thai did nol wish
to be reptcsented and have il share
celestial munificence. The election was
general throughout the world. I in llytho
day arrived and oaoh saint havin roi ii id
bis instructions set out on his journey.
The first who arrived wr St flonnis ; ho
saluted the Eternal Father by taking not
his hat from his bead but his boad from
and their intimai y bad gone
wa notioed and ootntnonted
oral inmntoa ol the hotel.
Am -ii : tho a v as a friend ol Mr. W.
who tlioturht il hisdutv lo advise bin
what occurred in hi ah i net . and I - i ajoln
him either by ti :' graph or mail to i it
ii . soou n t ' i ill i" uit a stup i" tin i an
dal "'ii as he rccelvi -I the i it
Mr W lofl Now Uii -am- .vith. ill nd
in ojie of it and arrived in New fori
Saturday evening with s revolver in bis
p.i.'i.et deleriinni 1 tO I lk I the law i''-'
a bands It was in suoh a di i
tuindth.it bo went to the New York Hotel
win re his faithless botti r hall was board
-. t ni.miii 'i i ir tin- numuer oi i r t ioni.
lie had no trouble at all t" got in Full
il nprudent security ;i"l n I suspecting
that the outragod husband whom thej
thou-jlit far off was alreadv advancing i:i
the hall the two lo i oi - bad nol ( vi a bi a
cautious enough to look the door. Mr.W.
entered as if he w:is at home and al-
though it was very early in the ovening he
found his wift and Mr. F in a positaiou
to imagine than to dosoribe and which
did not admit of any possible t ilse OX
tion.
Without uttering a word Mr W. drew
hii i volvcr and tired at the guilty part
Mr F. nol 1 ing hit jump i oul of bt I
ran tmlie il "f when- on opi ninn it. I
shot at a second time and took flight headloug
towards tho hall followed by his terrible
enemy. The fugitive had nothing on bul
n singli flannel undershirt and at that
ii ii to in- teai t ut uu
ne i n ju Ige of the sensati in t -
ted bi - trango ai-pnriinm anion : tin
pci ' lit mint from all sides after tbe
i pi ; ils. Mr. F. run-
ni:: I lost arrived at ilie Btaii
descendod in great haste turned to tin
right and stoppi d in ono of tl ells of the
wati t- olosi t- of tho hotel in ! -
ted himself close
I he pursuit bad hi en hoi . He
: : ; his unpoctioal .shelter the tuiui
--ur- .'.mi tin- Btruggic to i p
disarm thi terrible husband lio how rot
did not rely on his ears and consented I
open tii 'I r oniy wuun a incu t .. im
. and n on tne i- rniai pi mu i mat
in- life should be prole. : d
It it saul that Mr. F. wi
butwcbcli re it to be untrue uulc om
means the ' a la n and t ins love and bis
lovo.
As Mr. W. immi liately loft I ir the
South with bis wife wearo incl i be
lieve that :'' affair will ;ro no furthi .
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bis shoulders. This was
mo i of reminding Ood of
be bad suffered for bis i
heme the salute inolinei
much in his favor.
Lei us b snid hi :
from I-i i.;i
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What i it thai y a - -
the French .
" I ask for them tho
world."
" I Irani t ' said the ' 1 God
St Dennis sttunled replaeed bis hi ad up
on his shoulders and departed -rie bai
scareeiv lauen leave wlien the anifel in
waiiing announced St. (jcor;c.
"Let him c une in" .-aid llod.
i-t. l.icorge entered lilting the visor Irom
bis helmet
tlh! my valiant captain laid tho Lord
" vou come in the name of England Is it
n 't so.-" " What i- it you ih ur i
Lord" replied St. Georgo" I
to have the best navy iu the world."
" Very well you shall have it."
Bt. George having obtained all that
claimed let down tlie VTSOr e-t his helmet
and went away.
At the door be met St. Oenaro
"Good morning my own bishop" said
tied. 1 am r..i'i'i - I to - '"U though I
Was certain you Would be the deputy ol thi
Italian- - l.-it Ii..- - they instructed yon
to ask?"
" Lord they wish to have tin- bi
iu the word
" So be it" said the Lord - I
them that."
San Genaro asked nothing inure but
covered himself again with bis mitre and
departed.
' Who is waiting?'1 inquirod ii"-l
" No one else" answered the ;m -1
'llow' no one else? What then is
that Ian St. James doing forever gallop-
ing and never arriving ':
"Lord replied the angel" I eohim
away over yonder in the dUtanoO
" Lasy like a Spaniard " muriimred God
and here he i- at lat."
8l James oame up very mnoli fatigued
alighted and presented bimself before tne
Lord.
et us soo. mv nobis Snanianl. said the
it u- se what lull want '"
' 1 waul ' said St .lame- panting at every
word " I want Spain to bavi. the besl oil-
niatd iu Ihc world "
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Lord"
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you vs.iut mou
" liraiited" said the
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"HOW? What' 1 1
InterruDted Go I."
1 want" ooutinued Bt. .) nur- "Spain
tu bars tl"- pretties! women in the world "
Weil be it -'. 1 iQsent sli - to thai "
Granted
I want
Winn '! VThal '. " I' ' you fanl i iiui
tljir.r more yet ''.''
' I want Spain to have the 1 .-! fVull in
the world."
"All right I we uiu.t do auythiug to
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i i - rn ' to a party ist
tloman w II
... e . Kur ;- I
or Nt Nah int t them now
of jewelry anything but that lie -.
I ! -; iiivii; bu 'in dly b I
t ::i of obtainin . by -
' ;iM not procure by pern i -t n; t ir
I. arts were fixed upon a party and p
tin y must have
ild gi iithinau was in tlie
retiring very early and sleeping v ry soundly
and the girls determined t" send out in
vitations without his knowlcdg; believing
that nono of the guests would arrive umii
the vonerablo relative was in the embraci
of S jini.ii -
hlxtensivo prparations wcro tho re nit ;
an effort wai made to give ono of tho most
rcchercht parties of tho season Tl beau
tiful and brilliant tbe gay and fa !
tin witty and elegant were "bidden to the
foas." They came. The luxurious draw
in rooms wi i splendid with gas light and
londs I ivcliness and gallantry . Th
rich with perfumes ol Paris and Bow
and tbe must ultivated and melodious roices
'::."; land -. iped and bun lied- of '
wept through tbe daooo. and thi
- v. b ii lie evening ait . when
in bleu a dreadful apparition tartli '1 thi
"merrie eompanie " as if it had been the
!; d Death of Poo.
The laugh and love-tone were husl 1 ;
blood suffusi d the ohi ek and nude n
the ladies ; the dan. o -t 1 Btill ; tho instru
ments forgot their aim and died i" mdden
ilenco. U'h.it was that horrid shape -the
I nl" - pointed their white im i rs and - azi d
wildly at tho door. Was it another ghost
like thai in " Don tit ivanni ." or was ll n
hi - -I form from a gaping grave '
liv degrees the v i don gatlu red shap i
and loi'ke.l a.-a thing of earth the I
was that of tbe bead of tho family ' viitn do
supernuous clothing upon bis iniibsunl
. I garment oould be to consider
stancliii-: there cane 111 liauii and wrath
up. in Ins brow.
lie advanced int i tbo drawing room and
t like a Templar and i
his head as it he would au
niliil..''- '.ii.'-t -ly. ills miiitcl tirilsl
nunc uouii ' lo strike the fair guests with
horror; they covered their faces and si
id Old gen! -won the louder and u
furthi r iiit 1 1"- apartments s general tn..
podetook place Ottoman .-'lid chairs wen
overturni J and In twenty tond i tbe I I
rowed rooms wore d i srted
i .1. iter i im rolled :.--..
rapid -rn-' ' ion and if-- huu was
darki
i d.
d and t" ..11 appi aran
I 111 il l ri.lll i nl. I .i el I tili-.
t'm Urn 1. 1. Sept. - Is.';.
. v. - -Pleas notiei in y or
iug' issue that I have uo further mi
lion with thi Nioai la cause in any way
; !'. and will rufi r all oorn p in iout
:i- r to tbe .- ii iu this oity tur their
con ideration. Ite neotfullv.
LOCKUJlXiL.
B. A
John i: Ihii
iimitfl Perl .
RES VnllK.
II III tl. Si --ilTil.
ft stow htim
i;vv jl n-i v
Win Wright
John It. TBomssa
Milllll i vR"i IN v
I 9 David 9 lo .il.
I i A I l- ."-.
0400
l-;i Q g K I'iiuIi.
I- ; :. itjaaun I trail
I'lSNSVI V A.M
William Bigler IW1
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1850
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know .Nntli
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Sinli
tie- runner i" inol-
hsldina Btntes and
ui tl i- fiei- Stitti-.. 'I Ii-- . uuili. i n
Ka will set with ili. i- .ut In -ii i l. ni"
inestions afTerttng the n-t!tii!'u ut
.11 ST RKOE1 i.i'
iil-l Lawns
.l Mn
A liirtf.' ii-m.rtiiii'iil nl I
. Inm Prints (iiimliiuiiH l.-ucli'l ami Hriiw II
Dla-
I 0 K ' S V f 0 ' 8 H (I t T II I) It
E2C3?riE:3L
Mir. attention
of the put"
1 n v-.-rn e
.rn Houston
to Austin :
Matagorda
nin. ' irpn -
by the
i - ' Philip Allen I-'-'1
' '' Jamu r Siamoas 1803
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M.w V.iltK-l OHI IM I Ii.
1 ' I Morn
- I leim -." i I; Motttton
' Democrat. 'l . D nal
I Sydenham Moore . .- ffcary Uoodwin
i i . 8 .11 . !' .' . D lliri.'
I i. ... - p Qramgtr
I Dowdel -. ; '.- N Morgan
viu - v- it . . ;; ';
1 I - - John M Parker
ll. II h.lsry
i it ii -.' si. ...' 0 Andmn
i." .mil II l-A-r i.iii n
i . -. fliiroufSj
iu : ; ii i i .' larael 'I llntcli
I .'si Jr. ;. .: i -.in I I iiiinii
Nitiei it i n-ii in i.
:: .- i I it V s ...
.- Ruftln
in in tin . v arren V. muliivv
I Win. li.Whi ii.ii 1 l:ii..'l
in t i
i .m Scalet
: Unit.. a i ralge
I I '.. 1. 1 . nin. ni
... i.nr.
."..' Ii .. II l'taill.-ten
. W - '.I.- sec
.'. - i Camvih i
i ll.irrl !. Vi ..'.
..''.. . Iluhard Nut
i. J It L'ikill
1.51 ' . lama Uarli ii
IMII.WA - .'. i iiiun :i.lhn
L W 1 lull
' i III J ph Millet
Hit ;hi - III ali . lis ! I Im tun
I.' s 8 Cox
i I .l.'tn imntn
M Lire ll Pltiltmon UU
. .ti.i.i. i : 1 1 I. .iii-ej.ii iu 1 1 .
i J i .'.-.. i.-. 10 i It Tomfkitu
i" v iiilara Cawrenco
lJ llruj ' flftr
1 1 ' hn if i ' l.iiiriinl Wait
ion v -.'" Juikua ll Giddingt
I . !.' I. t'ttrtit '.'I . I BragmM
.' 1 ilni Maris. PI S'KSl 1 1 vni v
I IN I i i i. i 1 ThoS II l-'ltleuei.
i i. :inn. It. -J I'.itif .Inii Moms
'I1'- i-'i -i James i.andv
travail l ll.-nrv 51 Philips
.'' 1 5 Owi ii .1 a
' Jo i uo li .i. -.'. It. II John llickiiiini
i Ji M i'. in. it. " lli'iuv Uhapman
' If. Marshall to J lilnney Jones
.'in... i.i 'i Anthony I. -.. i rtt
J it.' Maaou III '.'' a ' Kuuktl
10 J '.V . .- I I Win I. lii'vwnt
M VINI.. U
i John .'.; II I". Win II Diminiok
'....'.' !ii... lutha i linnr
: v .' i i Alison White
I . .'n Wrr. I" John .1 Abrl
.' ; i? Wilson Keiily
0 .--- a l . . I- .'..'in K iu
M - vi in -t i i - IU John Cotodi
i Ilo i.i i: Halt ! "vni Montgomery
i.' . ; ih im nUemi
.' II in. i- Uaittrru '-'-' S .1 I'nrriutn-r
' I in il Co '.' ' lliiliiiif Stiiriiil
. l'.'M.i Bartia - 21 J L Qltls
10th v Davit - ' .ii'.'m lit '
Jr uiiiiMi ISLAND
- C I. Ii I A li limfi
'.' I 1 1 I .' II rn tl Brauton
' ' SOUTH I viiiii in i
: i ; ; I lohn MeQui eo
MI--UI in -.' W Porcher ttllea
1 I P f.niir .;. !l l.iiwii'lii'i' M K.ut
.. s: -i. i MUledge I. Bonbsm
John 11. i lark. B Janes L Orr
0 W III W lluei-
'. S II Ho II NM I
li Joan s i ua I A (. Watklsi
.' Waj ni- W Wallace
in tin. in. II ''1111111 -i A luilth
i ti in. i it. in. nt t John ll Batago
-.- rylta ' harUt llmlij
.i lim i . . - . i; iir-.. W Jones
i ;. n ni i . j . : .iniui v Wrlgbt
mw ii iMi'-iiini H I'lln h Zoliuoffcr
I .' - !) J ll l' Alkiu-
j Maaon I Vappan 10 Win T Averj
' . lorun 1 1 i TI.A is
SEW i I John ll I; ajau
I .who li i lu ...... : loij M lirjaii
l I i.Vlliv .
i li Adrian I .' ' Walton
' John 11 r.l. -i- I .tin-tin 8 Mmrill
.1 li. . rtei Ivk.- It ll.miir I llmj
s vi N ..III I'lBOIHU
I Ji i M U II Qsrsstl
i . ' ..II. Mi.iii
' John H Cssils
I Jiitni Kill) I V in 1 1 1;
.. vv .1 II Marl I hoi tl Hi . i -k
0 John "I 'aulus Powell
1)1 ... '. Ward I W m Smith
ii . ii :. - v .1 Paulknsi
a li. II ' John Letcher
i i ' .i i ; i itinl CJrini u i
11 Win I' Um .-il II A I. .l.-ukilia
-J John Thompson l- II KdiniindsSQ
III i im ll nt a. I : i. W Uopkiaa
' i W t-l IIN-IN.
i.i iilin I I Joint I ''.
' Palaut It V C II mill a 1 1
II I'harttl I:- 't. tui-t
:
I is ealli"! I. tin- lai-ibiii'B
iireaeated by oar Linn nt liM'iii--
i viinN iriuii New Orleans to Galve
ioni lie- Interior towns on the routs
also to Powdor II. mt Port Lsvsca
Victoris.Qollad Qonsales Sun Anh
Clirinti ltnii"! Bsatlago sad Brownsi ill"
Western rmit.-
Tins is i ut OKI i Bai vni isiiihi Exrni is on
tlie ini.anii Route I Mail and Bxprrss
Passbhobm Iiivin- of Di'i i iii -v. Rail Soao
iiml V vniii nun t - I ini. . Si r im i:-
We forward aor description 1 1 Merchandise
also Hnllnm Sii''i". HmikAi'li' vnlim1'!' pareeli
with promptness and despatch
A speefsl Mi's-i iil'it (in our employ) will leave
Office New Orlsans every Bunday mnl Wednes
it. .j morning at half psst7 o'clock. Leaving Pow-
der llnrn KHine itay as above si l o'clock I' h .
andOffioe In Oalvsston ever Monds) sad Thurs-
day at 1 r. M.
This Bipreas will mako close aonnscBon a ith
il". "Atlantic Express ' t" and from New Vork
an.1 Northorn eities
iiil'u'.'iii New Orleans under St. Charles Hob
Office Is Oalvi ton corner ot rremootsadSti
streets; Office m Powder Uora s! Hnl.ln.ii.. a
Btonley's. JONE8 v CO
Ki w Orleans and Gab
Air:l SQ "? 'M' it
Atlantic Express
DETWEEN Oalveal New VorkandNi
J) i nil-- Bhippcra ordering gooda bj Hi
from the North will have them in.iiki i Pi i At
lantic Bxpreaa.' I-M Broadway New l
JONE8 A i n Propt -
i;v iij ab icon;:
FIluM INHI VMU V. pnwDcn in. I.N. RALVI
AND M -.v nut l ins
r7" HAVING nl ONE DAY'S Tlhll
New Ovlcaans id Opelonssu Rfttlroa
eonneetlogst Berw k Baj with the new ai t
spendld Btesmships (J vi v bston a int iieiu oi - v-.
of twelve hondred tons burthen each built es
prsssly for this routs snd -" constructed at l
avoid the dangers ail delays hsretofors ..
I'rniii tlifi psaaaui' of tie- 'It ja-i har
Passengers will leave New Orleans Trim tin-
Perry landing opposite Jackson Square i s
da) and Tbnrsoaj mornings si 10 o'clock com
menelng on 8anday Ma) loth i-"r
The Opeloasas Cspt A. Van Homi Ellis will
li-av. 1.11 Sllll.t'ils. met It' I i: .. i I . 1 '
W'il-iiii. on Thurads
tUturning Tin- days of leaving It Is will
!.. Wednssosya snd Baturdays and 0
Bandays and Thursdsys al lo'oloek P M-
Preight will be reoelved dall) ISo
ed) at thaComp in) Ni . I am al
foot "I t-t. Lou's strei t an t II be Iran
tbrongb t" ports il destination witl..ir
charge "i an) kind at Ihe loweat rati - her : -charged
by the lioeof outside uteamers. I
received before I o'clock i Katurda) and Wed
nesday's will go by tho atei iors on Kunda; . I
Thursdays
For freight or pa sgi a at ll II .... I
offlee In New Orleai i Peter and Leveo
streets oppoaite Js ksi mare and in Calves
ton or Indianola on board the teamen li.
Lodlag of the onlj form u lino will be I
furnished to shippers b) in i ol the stea
oo application and air renuii i information given
Ni. i ttiTH taken ti ii"- "'
Ml I nl lining or up j"-rtii.ii t.. ii.-1;. i. .' on hoard
N D.- All persous are forbid trnstiog an) one
on sceuunt of thi above iteamera or owt
Bbrppers will please attend to t nptnftli i
iiiii'ils immediatel) on tin arrival p tl"- steamet -1
Hi W II.miN.
I ale sgenl for this line in IV
QT Any orders for gooda sent b) thoOalveal
ivill In. no board on Uu- returu trip
Jane 80 ul I 1S7 lly.
li. tlcs.Cottonade.Llnaen Hull A- Hueks.ii-
. J '. it i ur Una and Marlboro Mr
l iii .i ami Cotton Sheeting iriuii l.uuiri
p. ra l.-iwi Ills . Bed Tlca Bbirting Btrlpei .
vv- i inn' flannel Bine Cotton Damask Wnlti
an i i ..rd I urnlturc Dimity tu tpthcrwlth a lull
;. ii "i ill; kept
I.i .
8AMP80N & IIENEICKS
Ajril 11 Ti7 n ! it.
i l:l 1 1 RE
AN assortment on hand and foi sals "i
BAMPBON A HENRICK8
1 11 . . i i.-f.
I I: MS i n.llH.r.s j-..t r. Ived sad for sale
SAMPSON A Hl-.MilCKS.
I -I iiilitt.
iV
w I.v
A -l
MA i ULNE BKLTJKO.
A full suppl) 0 7 . ''. 10 and ' I Inch India
Robber Belting fat iji.tt.iti Oi - and Saw
Mill . .1" Packing.
im ! iiml ni. I for sale by
8AMP80N A IIENRICK8
BLANK BOOKfl
rn Teaas consisting "f
RECORD BOOKS
' KRS AND JOURNALS
Ui ' :: gtaten for It I
Ti UK TUEMOliANDUM
. AMI
M.".S' IU If IKS
Ml ef w blob i-.in !"' had im hivv a nt New Orleans
foi i aah only. PBAK018T. UL'I-T'Af
lOZ.
i- wiii low
2111
TOBACCO
iiir eash
T DUVFAU
I nitANDl
isi
ki U 1 REAMS of LetterCsp.Ci.it
" i and Note paper foi
I'll I' !'
B
I.ASTINtl Powder Bafeti Tul
a largs snppt) 1-.' ;ii an
r i 1'iTi'
(1 OM WadiiiniJ alare supply fi i :.
7 I'.'J 1 fit
1 1)
rj i'onts ff rr.iw-:
v
b)
THE CHOICEST liltAND for sale bj FRANi I
i
1 l'ITT'
BAKER iV SMYTH'S ADS.
1 V
Ilk-. Ll'L'kMIH. S'i
l.iu. etc etc For ss - h)
8AMP80.N A HEKRICE8.
1 It UK mil i
J ) Carrh i Carrisj La
A
mi 1 i-rtiu'" edi ing s;t hi- rting
SAMPSON A- IIENRICKS'
lured Oil ami Eml -I Cloths foi
e
I 'orsale liv
SAMPSON & HENRICK
STO .' SI STOVES.' 1
men! "t Cooking aad Box I
ale by
SAMPSON A IIENRICKS
; ''; 0 lb ERIE S.
LARGE and elegant assortment ol i
dered --- collars sleeves handkor
. Swiss
t
j -; i '.' i a DS.
SWISS. Book Jaconet Mull Nanlsook and
Linen i ambrie I nng
t Amori
11 tabb Linen .
Li v
'-
.s.l.Vli I i.s A III NRJCKH
.: ft D ll .1 RE.
I t BCEIVED a full snd well ai
lock ol HARDWARE and CUTLERY i '
. . . aasortment of t
i or late '-.
v . " ---" - ;x
.' .' ."
nur
SAMPSON A
noli
IIENRICKS
VROi ! ".' r.
Vi irtmenl nd foi i - '-.
sAMi'.-i -. .: IIL.N ui' :
CRO ER1ES! UES!
AVWA1 Son ale by
- MPSOS v IIENRICKS
THE CELEBRATED
.s eltxcr ip erf eft f
l)REPAEED from an accurate analysis of tbe 1
J Beltser Spring En Oermany. This pri'para
tion will not tiiil t i mi. Dyspepsia Billions ullei
tions lleadac arn Bour Stomaoh Cos-
' '!' is dd ... e qaantlr) on haod at the
Sign of I Mortar. BAKER dc SMYTH
Pecan Ht Jal) II 57 n!7 it.
f. li IT A I III .!
OCR AROMATIl WINE OF QUININE is the
i oal - .i. I to i ' r offered to the sous-
bii ill s ol debility arising from ct.illH
snd t' i Billions an. I remittent ami intermit-
tent fevdr it is designed Iiir the permsnent
eradication ot those affections of the liver and
am m Iiich no. nd tl" dl eases nl
tuatei 11 ia aonatantl) bsing prsscrib-
ed li "iir Pliyaiciaui -".1 it- use is ntteiioel vvi'li
.ii.
t'-'-.'
Dr. MoLANB'S
0BLBBEA1 i D
VERMIFUGE
liver'pills
Two or I lie bral li rjiarallrni or Hit A a:.
They arc not recom-
mended as Universal
Cure-alls but simply ft -
wnat incir name
ports.
The Vermifui
expelling Worms
the human system !ia
also been administered
with the most satisfacti r
results to various animal
subject to Worm-.
The Liver Pili '
the cure of Livr.p.
tp
C
Bi!'. i
K F1
D
i ri - it- I'ri eiir.-d and unl.l omI i v
BAEER A SMYTH
i tbe Mortsr Pecan st.
1 '01
SAMPSON A in 'i:i; KS
OILS PUTTY i GLASS
I ' '
! '. 'ii '..ill KS
A i.l is luiiiilv Medicines ii" i
st ore a fo t Job)
BAEER A SMYTH
I ' iti' ii- bj note ur arcount
l v snd settli
. -.' nl.i i I KEK A s.MVTIl.
' i In tore and a full i..ek of
uv in Horn al
. " ' la wl .h are will I
ell nt
i
: i
KEK
v 8MY1 IT
1 ' .. all )' rcci it ing
I i ;
A
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.
u
A Hi M.'li'l.
1
-
i
-
ine 1 'ii:- ni 1 1. 1"
' and Hn isi
Ide 'I rn - ' s-ii
' !'
II Mortar IV.
n W.C BAKER
V . II. s.Ml in.
i
1 - .
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I AT) .' '.!
. .- b)
vM -i'N A IIKNItll K-
P. !. ORUV s ADVERTISE'TiS
lit!! I
sii '. . . .
i.n : .
s v :
IVII ll IIDI1US n is
unoccuo I1! In
Aiu.l;. to
i:. i i.i 'ut; 1 1- '
l or s;ilo or Itcut.
Virtable mi ningtheai
louts ning i"ir roonia ball
. illii). vviili amoke-hnuaa and cli I i
tat ret airi !.
Anl ' i P Di-.CORDOVA.
nti Land 2 iu Block li. vvitli com for tu li
V iH HI'S i i:v i it IIIMI
1 M " . id L'bills and 1'.
I . : -.! - - oinpanying each
BAKJ t; a s'.vn in.
."in Mortar Pecan nt j
Mil. I'lll-VM' VMI CERTAIN.
Hit ' l PARTS fnt Uii. a!l.vi-
I ' ali IhS 'ItltaHm uf i
ii i public ipaaaen
'. i.'i a BMTTD
Msiiai r in t.
JAMES PHILLIPS
lARPEN n .. an I Bt lor can always be I
V old stand (foi mi 1 1) known in- i
I. Cook'i I : prepared to dn .-11 '
t notu - and "ii tin i
MRfiAINS FOR CASH !' m..-
JJllllUIllliU 1 UII UilUll ThUproiM retWanoe of Mr. ll.n
From and altar thii tUla tbo underttgned pro. rioki. AddIj to P DcOOEDOVA
t'i ." ' ill'.l! ' ft
CASH BUSINESS !
We have tested the credit system t" our EN-
TIRE SATISFACTION and believe ll works
Injuriously to the buyer and KNOW PHOM EX-
PERIENCE it works badl) for the seller.
ODE STOCK IS OEKERAL
and will be old at greatly reduced nri for Ihe
money. Pnrohsssrs will plesse call saniineand
(uii-p our goods before purohsa
TOTHOSE who ABE INDEBTED TO US
wo would suggest tii" propriety ': speed) pai
ini'iit. Wen I car money and ueea il mu fi.
With many we have wafted Imig ant ;
I Iiiiho vv im dn not n'iiiiiiid to t; ia call ma) i spool
toPACETHEMUSIC.
L li. CARRINQTON S CO
Austin Texas January I leB7.
Jan 3d No. WO.
.'. i.. 10th 1"7. uu j)
DeC OjBDOVA'I liAKD AMD l.liM.IMI.
ii. s .
RWEN80N'8 Bl'ILDINO AU8TTN TEXAS
I Oal i.ii '. v. N itabi I'-ii." Ooavai i.staa an I Ooul-
U 8. CV 'i-i "f Olalnia.
t i Els it
1
- f wrtlmff. -iir fL'.ij
I IsM. iii:i(
Keroneue Oil.
FOB Mil:.
ONE exooUi lit liugg with pair of Hortoi Qne
travulleri.and (UMiblespl ol Baroeat; nil in
i. 1 order a Husg) Ar.i r.
1' UeCOIUJOVA
AubIIu Juii. 17. i -- :t
r
OttlPPINU BPIIlNGSf
i (' a u ii t u .
II -!i. in half of the Smith loague known
better a-' the' 1 trip a" ii now of.
ferod for sale rantage iu I irms 1 Ins pur
iii. n nl II-. inti-t haa iLinidiinco of fine soritiL'ii
LID I'lloM OOAL. ("NOT EXPLOSIVE. 1 l i !... u.l 1 ahara l ll. I....I lni.1
uitablu tort " '.mnl Hi" nuig" in
the negh ed elthei l"t- horse
cattb ir hi ; . P DhCORDOVA
i . . eptSU-ti Bwenson's Building
l-i Clark B (.'uchrnm.-.
I'isri
.SiVf.'TJ IIY f.CT I f.l;i rATSXT
IHE dlHereot grades of tl lebrated oils
uiiaiile iiu- maohiaen "I "li kindi.biniale nml
laiuilv nje i'nn I"' Inn! "1 lli" ullilelsiLilii'd alsn ul
the Wbolesale OU Dealers and Druuguis in tbe
fit) ofNeu York and of the nutli .... i I. il
Agent of ihe Company In thin plan-
til.NKHAl Al.LNTS K Kiln SEME Olt Co .
A'o.tio irt.inv iHtttf A. 1.
r?I."i--ii agenolss granted on application as
above. Orders should speoify the deaeriptiun nl
lamp or maohlnery for which the oil ia wanted. !
1.111" I.I Is. no l.t l-ty.
N TICE.
VI. I persons arc i n itloned Bgatusl purchaaing
a traot nl land on Kolaud's f i.s k n lli II i "
granted aa bead right tn
FEANt IS HI i. Illii?
aid trai't "t Land oommenoesal tii" n v.- cor
uer of street granted to S. Chairs and wai eon-
veyed by the said Prancls Hughes on the i-i daj
nt March I84B tu Arobbiald Berrun and thu
Is duly recorded io Hi 11 ao. on Hn- 8th Hay I- i
iu Book A pSfSS l-'i-'i I" !."'7.
PDeCOEDO -..
Agent for ih" hoii . i
Altt.IUI5Al.il 11ERRON di
VAI.I Alt! I'. I.ANO IOUSAI.I'.
It At seres granted to Ulrloh Woatbrioh B
OH nilloaS.E of Fort H'orl on Caddo Creek
I ITU .li'n-s in-null -I I" muni- imily in Dull
Count) ot v i ; ilde "i ii.nity Elver l'1 un' Im
'!. IllllillS.
. ju A. res in Lampat u Count) on Ihe Cob rs
... Rivi . '. mill - be ow i.v nob's Creek
P DeCOEDOVA
March 88 '57 u38 tf.
i..ik in hia I it tl
ii. -t ni. lonnblo terni
Mini hi d ' the carpenter hop Is nl-n a l.iuu-
. v . - will !" found n full suppl) oi
vel " lumber suitable lo the market
July 1- ?.i:..l-. I y
PETElt IlliYEll.
Njulillt r Isiu-itt tit BSakan Ut-pairrr At
8h j' t'li Cnr(! Amru in Mil
V Co.'i buUdingt o'jr door abtoti t
I tri ru Miif'tV.
n i it b Lips eonitaaUanbaad a coovi iun
pi yof BstddlM 0rrlf. Buggy an.l Wagoa
.Mul Hrillta vi tv.ry adJaWrtpUMl hik) ouahtT
sutenuoa of Dn- public. All uf
in .1.1 riMOaUDit Iff till.
iy
ii ft m IW
l ll UU Ml V liltVVAItl.
i hand gold mnl
w
r're n x .
pie
H
l . wl! li ha mu th
a ' fa can i b i-.h! on it.
Juno Jtli 1-M. no 42
PLAINT all
RANOEMEN1 S
ACHE Sec.
Purchasers will
be particular to .
Dr. C. McLai
brated Vermii i t -Liver
Pills prepi i
SOLE PROPRIETt
burgh Pa. and I
other as there ai
other jircparat;
before the public
porting to be Ven
and Liver Pill .
others in ( pari
with Dr. Mi .a:.i '
worthless.
.The GENUINE Mt I
Vermifuge and I
Pill S can now be I ad I
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BROS
CO Wood St. Pitts 11 Ron Ta
stoic Proprietors
For Bala bv FRANCIS T DUFFA1 i
Avenue Austin. T't-xas mar T. 7 '-
New Orleans and Texas I oiled Sim
vi m i ten niiii ur
I 7 EEP8 constant
I sK
mi-lt -
.' -
vv iiti'ii--.. ii .'iit-iiii uKrt-
t Jewelry Silvor ware and a vari-
ac repairing galvanising snd
done nt moderate nrieaa.
Congress Avenue Austin Texas Iulv ! '."?
ithiT wink vv ill be
"lIL'li1-- A
i-. I v
MAIL LIX E
rpilK aubllo arc renmctfi.l'v informul t-
1 aVKAMMIirSnnv coninoiifil!. I ni
BASHES Sc BLINDS.
IT T e have and will keep on band a lull nsnort
pjenl ol Bash nml Bliedi (or sale at reduos
prloes loi ci b st ourfsctorj at U"' corner o
Colorado and Live ink tr 1 1 a An -tin City.
OrJiris from a distauce puuotualli nit.-.'i.i 1 to.
UENNKT1 & SMITH.
Auil I '67 n'l."'.
AMES V HECTOR i'mi Engineer oner
his serviees t" Internal mprovement Com
panles operating Iu Tessa.
'1 li" 1'iieitiiui i.i' Coosulting or Directing Engl-
noor is desired Address San Maroos Haysoo..
ii'ian. nowj.noj.i-iiini
I'KKSKVIHASCI'
1'IIAlll.KK MilKOAN"
I.OriSIANA"
IICXIOO"
of the al.ova Hfunn .
riHtii in -. n
..Oanl .1
..Oapl vi
..Phi" .'-. - V i H
leave! N
aisllAl mil IIIIinSDAY - .
111 Icavi; Inilianulacviry VV I.I'M i v .
IU r. a.
All freight for Wesurn Vasai I
md ul ihip's Tacklr '. Pi .
raquaalad to be In rfn.ine t
from Hie illi aa u Kn r .
; lbs expense aaA rtakof ttoaei
I. n. Niniiu..p a i
H. N. OALtiVV H.i A
IIAHItla a MOKli.VN. s . i. - s.
ii.SepllaM al il
LOST!
ROI'X'i V Warrant N i. 101 I
V...u..l UL! I.. .1. .. .
u am m 'mitm m . m . u - . ". .iirrni .r.
c r r. . x a M mm. M --
I.OUtt
iu:r vi it.T-i o:vva rio uu
ii 1 1. 1 ami in. lilt noi m:'
Congress Avenus Austin Teias.
Feb. II 1K..7 uv!ii:t.ly.
VI;) Bts
;t).ri
li o r k c a ij osi '
Btallii ii. v. Ith i.liu'k tall mano m..I leg i
Id nl "it 1 1 haiuU "lull iuid a atuk"
ini i al i. tnui ; .- li it.
One black fill) about lii hands high marked
fl iboulder r in adh li 3 vi-nn
dl.
Also a luilit Baj Mare Mnl". maun and tail
I iriuiii.t .1 1 HI J s luule Wi recti i li
tugi thi r. These ao ft thi
l nn lay tbi 1Mb Inst.
Ai.v mliiriuatli.il A ill I a IliauklullV n - ivr i '
....... .
..iir i.io reouvi -j
..i Ui
.
DiMolullon
THE I.iiw par 1 1 ip bereti i
twaen A 1 llaunii a A A. W.Ti
dissolved Aui;iiat 5th l-."i7
A J MAM II. li
A. V ll.ltl.'l.l.l
. . kistiug be
mil i t
! lu-CORDOVA
fur 940 aciis Alan .N" Inlll
April 1859 for 840 acrea to Ua
No. lQWissuedon91stoi April IS09 I
to 'aHii'r Lt-v on.i'iii
1 1 th" sbovs eertlBeatei sre not In
iu the tun" urasi'i iiu d lv law nt ' ic il
Valuable Cotton Plantation lu"a""r 1"''"""I7l.i dsoe & wal
' '. ' """ . . . Julj '.'' Bw
I.i ."ii i iiiiiiuiiuii lu.w iii'cuu.i sy tne
sit isted about two niili-s iron tbs
il" iv t haua 0f t.t. t'ulurado
i nor i sis
tontalas S48seres ofland li 117
front n the river and runs back fur qaao-
BO acres of bottom laud ai" now
i and well fonoed I almat 17."ar-riw ia cov.
growth "i bottom timber.
if- I'hi alan t : land ia bottom and prami".
I be land ia vv.-U known nml iatiBtei-iinid to I nn..
d
TI-WBOHS.-t
IU. AT.- & H 1! I S II.
. i Itf.
i. a mi rou - '
I 'l I I nut ol
y)l l Ii.
I : i
iti i
i lunli
ne limit
A OIK
K
TUB Subscriber offen i" sell bis plautation
four miles below the I ilj of Austin in tlw nun
valley gaown ssOurdltt' Prsrie nonslating ol
SOO nrri-a ol liitnt well Improved lai acres iu
cultivation oomfortshle buildings and a Cotton
r iti. Aii persoa wbmiag s bargaia won
well to rail and see for th elve ai l Inti al V
anil m seiaa pi los W 11 UUKUill.
Austin August 1 "7 uM Ju.
ii Acrea I
liranoh I "
i .ii.
:
i I ' i II Mi-lj.'.'d
lia-i Bprlag -AppI)
t"
.'..I'l'V
Uuilding
k" r ll t; I .
COl. I bos. v. V at I's i'.iiiu . : u
.... .
i ' r. mt nitiniv v
No u Bwsason's ii .- - a
.. Mm 93
"i iue inoti compact sud valuable iriot.ioi laud
in il tton r. i fexaa.
1 ' ' srel n I Borings that nsver fail from
vilni'li a num.." .i llio laud could bu ra.ilv irri.
rberesreg I negro oablns oora criii
ibli au I vi I-
i " ; on ' - . ing of negroes an op.
pnrtu tj It now offered thai said ui preseats n-
sell i 'i immediate posBSssion
II pure ii. vv itlinii!
I . s cli '' and th i
i Aim i it; ui autes in in i.i.
lit "i "i: Ui ill" rjiiiiiaiien aud
1 is .11 be fi " ! i ag t i(it.ik lor it
For pi ply to
w t'.di SUUMANDIE
Cil ' i i roxss or
I'ilOMAi I'. CHAPMAN
UU tlie t'lruilli-H
" "i ' - marU'l u.i)
HAVE removsd ther Tin Kin I
Aveaue opposite I. n (
wbiT" they ai" prepsred tod nl '.
TIN.COPPEB AKDBHEEI lli
.Stiivea and 'I in Win - wl. i.
Roofiugi buttering .
Terms positively ci
r leived in eiebsugi ii
Austin Mari'lj .1 I
("i
ii
i
i.inirnAi
ummissioui n
I. .d -l '. - ... -
Aasl
Iti rl to In i ; -i a M
If nol plica
madeli .
fur MAH hi
July 4 IH6T.1
r.isii FOtt YtJ
Aj'pl -ii BAMI I.'
i . rest Avsuus -- - -I
tb I '.'. oi. s
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Marshall, John. State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 12, 1857, newspaper, September 12, 1857; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81311/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.