The Texas Monument. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1852 Page: 3 of 4
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<iew Orleans Bulletin states that
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, Dec. 22, 1852.
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Mr. Rusk has offered a resolution calling
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ister and the Repub
tkoee having
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IN, Adm’r.
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order
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The Hlvre line of steamships, the
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EVERYBODY
Run to Fayetteville.
The undersigned has recently established
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BAR-ROOM, in
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same amouht of land,
unknown to hima And whereas, peti-
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executed to petitioner a boari tolr----
him, by deed, the land described in the
rified copy of bond herewith Riel, marked
A, of which he is notified tha^ the said
Kelly raised the certificate (loci
nd, an
OF TH«
Southern and Wester*
In three large and closely printed
type, doable svlumns, han^ea ue
bmding.
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and have you at said Court this writ, with
your return thereon endorsed, as the law
directs.
is the only
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in this epnnfry. As tn its fide
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u <dereigiied, iiuvn*g been vppon vd, by
JL t! e hoDorable C-ouniy Cnirt of Fayette
county, at its November Term, Adminirtr itor, with
decetsed, hereby notifies all
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Sold by GK.EG* >R Y <fc Co, sule Agen s f *r La htMhg claims- against tire same, to present them
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OBERTS & CO, Houston, have
. j just received
4 casks Cognac Brandy,
15 blds Monongahela Wlr
15 bbls Poughkeepsie Alt
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name, as <
sold to your petitioner
described ini’
TJolorado District,
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McCoyvn vs. Ackerman & Miller, from
Washington ; judgment affirmed wilh
damages. * ] .
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STATESMEN^-His Excelled
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} J. A. MURPHEY,
, La Vaca Co.
copy
! case.
M. L. DILLARD,-,
aca county.
ing citation is
ade in The Texas Monu-
in
inaterials and fiixtures for the road.
the road will be built, Vve now romider
«fixed fact. \There
Board three or] nu
them are willing to take the county, city,
and other subscriptions at par.— Texan.
my regularly
and is fully
the duties of
f Assessor and Cqllector, under
iege of
damages. *
Crrnnp vs. Secrest, front Bexar; judg-
ment affirmed.
mbers vs.'^Fisk, et. al., from Tra-
ppeil dismissed. H £i -
ft vs. Herere, from Guadalnpe;
‘ —rJr. ,L’, , • ' ‘ ■ i |
\ et. al. vs. Munger, adm’r.
from Travis; reversed and remanded*.
Oliver, et. al., vs. Chapman, from Tra-
vis ; the appellee confesses errors, jndg-
MM^-reversed and remanded. *’
^Bartel vs. Herndnyn, from Fayette;
farmer judgment of this Court set aside
and mandate revoked, and cause rein-
’ slated on the docket. .
O’Docharty vs. Archer, from San
Patricio; judgment affirmed.—State Ga-
zette. — -
Matagorda.—We understandthat our
neighboring town of Matagorda is in a
prosperous, condition. The emporium
riCa large sugar and cotton district,with
z an excftVot pop
aod cousid^aWe
well be otherwise than prosperous.
MVXUW WWU*.
jn rendered since our last
iWalker, from Bastrop; . , ■
ent affirmed. opened
ley et; it. vs. Chambers,
judgment affirmed.
(Avers vs. Mjller and wife, from
Pilgrim,
liskey;
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Land for Sale.
Wish 10 »e!l my tract of L.*yid, contain
iiig. by.sutvey, one-fourth of a league,
on die north aide of Bucknrr’a Cfeek, in Fayette
county, and about din e inilri La Grange.—
Ptirchteera are referred to my Agent, N W Faiaon,
»9 9 ' . Rj H \WES.
O f iU r. — l4 '■•re ■>< Admihistraiiou having
Itvtu gf.t ltd he undenmgntrd by the Ron.
J cntiinv,'September 27lh,
thv estate of Thomam Young, deceased:—
•uv'tij I anna -tgtiinM the estate are re
t&l to present them wi-hin the time prescribed
12 6 ft. B. WALKER. Adm’r.
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, with the crime
the evening of Fndav last,! with ihfierent persons; and that she has
• temporary absence of Gen. Smith.
ched to the army is more pop-
Gen. Harney* Theref is a sin-
oetity, so .nergy . desire, to do some- wi*. ^ r.U.T.n. ,’n
thing for the benefit of this frontier, about - - •
the “Old Red Chief,” that the Texians r*M‘cipTl" Ln ,h« hahionable and agreeable
l^tfy bis qUjet on<j orderly manner
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_ ft r t d xfcih.n ~ l-_uU__i3ad
NOTICE.
at the cost of the relator.
Arnold, adm’x, va. Martin, adm’r. from Fayetteville, Dec. 15.
' Bexar; judgment modified a»d affirmed ,
by agreement, “t *r
Neill vs. Tarin, et. al., from Bexar; ,
judgment affirmed.
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chael Vester has made uffiflavit that the
residence of the said Eliza Vester is in the
State of Alabama, and a non-resident of this
State, and therefore prays service by pub-
lication :
These are therefore to command you to
summon tht\ said Eliza Vester, by publi-
cation for four successive weeks, in The*
Texas Monument, a paper published at La
Grange, Fayette county, (th?re being no
paper published in this county,) to be and
appear at the fiext regular tertmtf the Dis-
trict Court, to beheld in the town of Hal-
lettsville, La Vaca county, on the fifth Mon-
day aftenthe first Monday in March, A. D. sirumer.ts, «ud
1853, then and there to answer the Petition ' steal Ovpart«|u
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1 certify the foregoing to be a true
of the original citation issued in this
ljKf'4 r-
Constable of La V
Publication of the foregoi
ordered to be mac_ TL_
ment, published in La Grangij, for three
weeks successive, by
I W. M. L. DILLARD, C. L. C.
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John Shcarn
Tenders his thunks to the people of Fay-
ette, for their liberal prtrpnage during the
past season, and begs leave to inform them
that he has now on hand a fine stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Comprising a large and varied assortment
of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which he
has selected with a view to suit the various
wants of purchasers, and alhof which will
be sold at the lowest possible nites. His
stock is made up principally of Cotton and
Woollen Goods, Silks, Casi
ing^Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
MUSICAL DEPOT.
’H’Jf AVING recently esuiblished a Musical De
JU po\ in Hoiis'on, I would most respec*fully j
/‘•luv'ii® he Ladirs, :n.d all musical admirers, to call
and honor me with the:r patronage.
Acu g -s Ageiipl*<»r n.Ke oflthe largest firms in
the Uniie'i State*, I ean atTnd to sell Musical In
ewrithing connected with the Mu.
ui, at as low rates as can be had in
1 I hive a most excellent supply of the latent ’mu
sic pubiu-htd, *uc!« as Operas, Songs, Variations,
Contri Dances, Cbtillio;'.*, Waltz»*», Polkas. .Visur
Ins’iticimns of ull s«>rts, and l"f all instruments, as
w etl as the best <4 strings.
done at the sho. »jst notice.
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KISH P>-TAT^f'.S—ITO ii.bls, lor sale bv
*' RO3ER Pts & s<>, Houston
Lt/UR—50 bbts stipe* fine St Louis Flour,
12 co extr bren I du, f r sale bv
. ROBERTS &. Co, fl-tiistoti. ’
Law NOTICE.
KA.VDU.PK UUa.NS
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m that which be was mo ^allimlylnttro-1
z mental ig securing in Texas.—Mobile I
General Harney arrived in town yes-\;
terday dtening. He is in command of
the 8th Military Department, during the
k “ “ * * . No
gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence Engraved (by Permission) fri
Physiology of Digestion ; Dr. Pereim on Food and
Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York Univer-
nity ; Prof. Dunglison’s Phtsiulory Prof Sillimttn
of Yale College ; Z/r. Carp* nter’s Pliy'iology, etc,
together with Reports of cures, from till pans of the
jitoeu oiu‘ei«.
PEPSIN IN FLUID & POWDER.
Dr. nought-.n’s -Pepsin is prepan d in Powder
arid in Fluid form—and in-presciip iejn vials for the
use ol Phys cians. The Powder wi
mail, free uf postage, for one dollar, sent to Dr.
Houghton, Philadelphia.
Observe this'.—Every bottle of the] genuine Pep.
sin lie ns the written signature of J.
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Copyright and Trade Mark secured.
Price — § 1 |>er bottle. , . . »
* Sold by J. C. ECCLES, La Grange, i
Roberts & Co., lioust-.ii: Dr. u..kur 1
In addition to the nbuve.^las.
recev d a I
eut Mcdicmcs.
•dmtre quite as much as T
chivalric countge.—S. W. American.
Drnrovs of supplying the large sMV**W)liMM0j
increasing deruaud Im >1 e cpinpietf aeriaa
Review, in 12 volvmes now exeausred, Bn3 Whict
it wuvd require a very large oat lay ^to reprint, tin
edrto,- has been induced to make a stlerlion of al
be important and valuable papers coulamed nt then
from the beginning, condensing, re niranging, ant
complajing to date, and throwing (he subjects afte
the manner of the encyclopaedias, inte aiphgbetica
o.der In this manner, everything of interest atfl
importance will Ite preserved in a convenient form
for reference; and the volumes will constitute the
only repository for the shelve* of the library, of such
information which, by mcatu« of the monthly pam-
b#*r- hereaf er will always be brought down to datd.
The Volume* will embrace the gist of everything
dial has appeared in the Review relating to the
Southern and Western $:atea, an imperfect index
■ if which will be found at the opening of the tVdt
volume. p -• »
To wit: Th. ir History, Population, Geography.
Statistics, Ag icul ural products of Cotton, Sugar,
Tobacco, H.inp, Grein*, Navel Store*, etc, etc.—-
Manufac.uree—detailed accounts, statistics and his-
tory of all brairfhes—Internal Improvements: cam-
plete statistics of Railroads, results, profits, expeu.
mw, costs, advantages, miles in projection, conetrae?
'ion, co i.pleW, etc; Plank roads, caaais, navigation
etc—Statistics of health and diseases, wt-alih and
progress* ; relative condition, whites and blacks p
ration of slavery—origin, history, and defences ol
M slavery «‘»d slave iu.titutions: the valuable trealaaes
T,t?y'-b is tr.e yiiq meaning of the lof Harper, Hammond, Drew, on ^Isvcry, et*;—
Commerce of the South and West in all of its am.
nute particulsra, etc, together with an historical and
statistical eketch of each of (Le States and cities—-
he domestic and foreign trade, reeources, manufac-
tures, etc. of the United Statee—the census returns
from 1790, with the complete statietics of the cea.
>us of 1850. Terms—$10 for the 1 volumes. *
Address, J. D. B.
Editor De Bow’s Review, New OrFesne.
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TARIED FRUITS-100 drums Figs, 10 banato
Almonds, 2 0 boxes Raisin-*, 10 bbls Applet.
15 do Paaches, also Ztnte Currants, Prunes, and
Preserved citron’, 1 or sale by ..
* ROBERTS dk Co,' Houston.
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The only true Tortroit of Wallington.
Just Published, •
WELCH’S MAGNI
Portrait of W;
om’fetuaktfe »
nwl portrait, ip the Atheneum, Bjsk
This superb picture, Engraved ur
superintendence of TflOEAS SI
, Esq., the eminent and highly giftei
n ‘ ^9 only correct likeness of
published. 4t has been c
the greatest work of art ev
Hi be sent by to the letters of the arkrpted e<
who
HOUGH^ th® celebrated original,
TON, M. D, sole *Propri« t«»r, Philauelpnia, Pa.— tice Taney, of
Price — §1 per bottle. . , . . I L
for all the corr^pflnde
tween the U. S< I,
lie of Texas relative 10 the aggressions <|f
the Indians. Propositions to Confer the
' liile of Lieut. General upon Gen. (
Irave been introduced into both houses df{
ly, and consist in part of the following ar-
ticles: Bacon, Irish Potatoes, Onions, &c.
His»Wiues and Liquors are of the Very best
quality. » Also on hand, a large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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Court of the
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teacher of high hte’iry attaininenis ami quahfi ’ THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of La Vaca.
order the ab*e Citation to he publish-
/» • 1 • m
6re( Monument, there being no paper published
john McHenry, •
Sheriff, L. C.
cieui L uiguagta and .Katuemaiica. Those d* sign-
ed 6*r the tUiKtf. ihe'c**uiiiitiir routn. and tire active
I in »uc I a manner
1 'I'tir young
ladfes wiU b„* taught ail the uin^meiital branch's;
bin* Luke care will be taken so to improve
gev minds as to make them ornam-nts to the fftf- {
ejety hi wh en, iu ifce afiet waiks of life they may
lie ■;iu-ed.
W*be hoarding department is inrthe same house,,
,----p----- —- tjhdtr ihe care of .Mr and Mrs Glenn,
Scntt whu WH1 p®r r*r**nul a tlen I ion to ail thek wants,
_ux. ,u., inijjp[ tecinude < f (he buardt.rs M ill be 1 ’
ume* tinder the guidance of two o: the leade r- ;
jArenre irtay res ass ired that n » s comii mH i
Sena- *eoce w*^ kaUaed—•• a guarantee for 'his p*- m:-e,
the (escherebaie members each uf ditfe»e.«i < hr<a.
Untp- tian dc^imninai
*j»*k ” vrtnu uv ra’csju
framed to that State, and Mr. Gwin, of
Calllurnia, calls lor large grants in aid of History, Ge.»graphy, Grammar and Atith-
the Pacific and Miariss'tppi Railroad.— meiic,...A
Uonsffierablu debate has arisen upon the
reference of ihe President’s^Message.—
Gal to Journal.
•We hud the pleasure of an mterviet#
yesterday, with our distinguished friend,
Gen; Mirabeau B. Lamar, who is sojourn-
ing a few daya in this city, before pro-
ceeding, with his family, temis residence
in Texas. He is in fine4ieahh, and looks
as if there were vigor enough in him to
LDWGNO V. Bl’asHaN.
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BVRNS & McASHAN,
Atturneyi and Conn sellars al hair.
LA GRANGE, FAYETTE CO., TEXAS,
Will devote their whole time and attention to the
pratr-ice of their profess on, hi Fayette county, and
.b . th« adjoining feiqu’ies, and ui the Supreme nad
Petition for Divorce. ' Federal courts at Austin Debts secured with as
liiile delay as possible. Land Titles carefully in
\ vestigat.d. Tax Titles redeemed
1 and ad professional business generally, entrusted
their care, promptly attended <0. O’ C tents kept
I a? to the condition ol iheir cases.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS, > ;
Gonzules County.* j
In County Court—For December Term,
A. D. 1852,
VipLLlAM B. LOCKHART, Guor-
* ' dian of the |>ereon and property of
Louisa J. Lockhaft, minor heir of Charles
Lockhart, d^peased, having filed his Peti-
_ ’ Ru"
m to sell a ten-acre Lot belong-
ard, situated in the town of La
he county of Fayette, and State
eing the same ten-acre lot in
which was set 1 t
te partition and distribution of
said Charles Lockhart, dec’d.
interested in the welfare of said
regular
held in
niriation, he»l(hy position
fe wealth, she coid.4 not [Tfcw
Like wukuuKx
the lower part of Indianola, Matagorda Drug*, Buwks, Stauonery,
•hag a deep bayou affording an excellent j * .
inner haven for boats of light draft, bv f»r"»e''r
’C , , « ’Al •' f Butord I bey have a good s ock on hand, t
which they are secure tn storms. ■ I his, | will receive Iroin lime to time, addition*, direct
»o ibis windy coast, is a great advantage. |f <wn",I,e Lis em ci ies, to supply tire demand. A
Bulletin, ' ° *hare of public pa*romige is tevpccifully solicited.
■* '$•" 11 1 terms.
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TAe Termimu Fixed.—By reference “
Jo ihje report of ihe Committee on Ter- -
Inintis, and the.resolutions of the Board
Ef Directors, it will be seen that the up-i
per or eastern survey has been adopted
- - as the line of the San A^tpnio Railroad,
aqd that the Gnlf Terminus has been fix-
ed At SaUiria. 'I’be vote of the board on
the adoption of ibis lint and this termi-
- ' * one, 1
sealer unanimity than usually charac-
aes thp action'of such bodies on such
important' questions. The recons that
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Epctor.s in making these decisions, art sueh |
as will give general satisfaction to all who
are not actuated by selfislr
Tbe 1
been fixed at La V
’^Cutlery, and numerous other articles in •
apart to .aid-* general A1*°. » l«rg® ’tock of
FRESH GROCERIES.
Anxious to suit a'l customers, and con-
fident that his varied stock and low prices
will give general satisfaction, he respect-
fully invites all old friends, and new ones
too, to call and examine for themselves.
La Grange, Nov. 1st, 1852. 15tf
A D iIIMS RATDR’S NOItEe.—The un
zWl dercigned having l*en ■■pointed by the
honorable County Cuur* of Bastrop L-ounty Admui
isiramr of the e«taie *»i M»;y P. Rennann, de* ‘d..
hereby i*o ifien all persona mdeb ed to said eat au-
ro make immediate payment; ai
claims against pre eahie to present
note prevenbed by law.
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judgment affirmed.
Crayton, et. al.
throp, L.L.D.
B. T
McLean, Ho«. Rufusl*'
LARS—Charles Folsor
known Librarian of the
who says, “I would rather own it tiu
painted copv I have over seen;*’
Whipple, Richard Hildreth. Hon. E<
Everett, L. L.. D., Washington 1
Wm. H. Prescott, L.L.D., Jared 8
L.L.D., Ralph W. Emerson, Esq.,
T. C. Upham, J. T. Headlev, Fits
Halleck, H. W. Longfellow, W. Gi
Simms; and FROM EUROPE,
Talfourd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Ard
Alison, Lord Mayor of London, etc. etc. e
The PRESS, throughout the entire Uni
have, with one voice, proclaimed the mer
of this superb engraving.
T, enable all to p^aert thia valuable
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e{)RGE W. CHILDS,
. jf Fifth and Arch <-----
1 W.B.S TO1
Sola Agent for the State c
Arrangements have been o
Post Office Department, by
of the Portrait ean be sent
per mail, in perfect order.
L#1" Persons by remittini
laws to W. B. STOUTw
Texas, will have a copy of As
them raw® of Postage.
Magnificent Gilt Fra
expressly for these Portrait*,
the low price of $5. 1
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JUST ISSUED
GESEBAL
Engraved by T. B. Wei
original Portrait paint
Tins Portrait will be
Washington, and is in wv<
got up. p . . *
Pnee, t-5 per copy.
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John Pierce,*for the
and bad surveyed aod patented in his own
assignee of said Pierce, the land
* as aforesaid, and is
the patent as follews: In the
j on the east side of the
Colorado river, about elev< n miles S. E.
of Columbus, beginning at the northrwest
corner of McNair’s and McLane’s survey,
and the S. E. corner of G. S. Sehneider’s
; Brandy, best quality; 1 |CHgne> a pecan marked G. S^, &c.t &c.,
containing 320 vers, |
that he has long sinCfe^iaid the full amount
of the purchase money on the said land, as
set forth in the bond of defendant to plain-
tiff, and that a patent for the land has long
since issued to the laid Kelly as aforesaid,
yet he has failed and refused to execute the
proper transfer to plaintiff, thodgh often
requested so to do; and petitioner prays
citation to be issued, and also a suitable
decree, vesting absolutely the title of the
said land in him, accompanied with war-
rants of title, and all costs, ^cc.: Therefore,
you are commanded to make seJrice of this
■_ writ, by publication of this citation, for four
successive weeks previous to the rtturn day
thereof, in The Texas Monument,' a uaj>er
published in the town of La Grange, Fay-
ette county, Texas, summoning 'the said
Alexander B. Kelly, to be and appear at
the next regular Term of the District Court
! of Colorado county, at the Court House
thereof, in the town of Columbus, on the
third Monday after tfie second Monday in
March, A. D. 1853, then and there to an-
swer the petition of Claiborne C. Herbert,
filed in said Court, against the said Alex-
ander B. Kelly.
Herein fail not, under penalty of the law.
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of this superb engraving.
Tq enable all to possess this valuable
treasure, it is sold •t «• towpnwxrfM
po^eepy.
Published by
GJiYIRGF W CHti nft
N. W. cor. oi
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Witness ; James J. Loomis,
Clerk of the District Court,
in and for said county, to-
gether with my official sjeal,
affixed at my. office, in the
town of Columbus, this 9th
day of November, A. D.
1852.
JAMES J. LOOMIS, Clerk,
District Court, Colorado county. *
vember, A. D. 1852; and I hereb
the foregoing citation to be publi
four successive weeks, in The Tex*^ auvmu-
ment, a paper published in the town of La
Grange, Fayette county, Texas.
Colorado c
By WM. H. WALLA
Deputy I
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Notice.
F. HASWELL is
appointed Deputy,
competent to discharge all
the office of
the Act granting Assessors the privi
legally* constituting the same.
W. B. McCLELLA?
Assessor artd Coll’ecton, Fayette Co-
Another Scientific Wonder?
GKEAT CUBE FOR
DYSPEPSIA.
Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON’S
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said firm will>be closed by D. G. Gregory, of the said Michael ATester, the substance ; Y< rk
of which is herein before stated.
V 1
Herein fail you qpt, under the penalty of
1— _.T, _
vice thereon, make due return, as the law
directs, on' or before the first day of said
court.
Witness: Thomas Bishop, Clerk
Djstfict Court, in and for said
county: Given under my hand ■
and the seal of the District Court, '
at office, in Hallettsville, this 7th
day of December, A. D. ,1852.
THOMAS BISHOP,
Clerk District Court, L. C.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, »
County of La Vaca. j
— I, Thomas Bishop, Clerk District Court' Laj
in and for said county, certiy that the above
, in sub-
stance, of the Petition as of file in my office,
and tfie summons issued thereon.
Scores of pe
restoring health.
Za thr Aram? and by the Authority of the S^te of
•reeling :
'I o he SlieritT Colorado county,
Colorado, in 1
is Plaintiff, and Alexander I>.
fend ant, a n
plaintiff, that the residence of defendant is
t ’ ” ‘ ’
tioner alleges, that Alexander. Kelly
executed to petitioner a bo«l to convey to
t cer-
Came to hand, this, the 9th day of No-
’ by or *
mblished
• j - -
exas
wn
,, Texas.
ITH, Sheriff. -
ty.
I
in
Court, to be held in and for said county
the la&Monday iu January, 185$, and
why such sale should I Chief Jus-, ce »t G
* ! ’ : 1852,on t‘
W,^w.‘:”Kcj.Clerk of
affixed, at office in Gonzales, No-
1*7 A n lOK-a
F. CHENAULT,
12 6
• Terra, A. D,. 1S52.
Trx is.
he SberitT of Colorado county,47,
HE REAS, in a suit uowip
the District Court of said county of
which Claiborne
Affidavit has been
“ A» a work
inty must sjri
ayd U is »o It
* It was my;good Ibrtune to ha
fresh supply of DR. JaYNE* excel seeffhim in the days of my boyhood, ai
...y of Are. p .rrhxrer. I ..<• I u.?d •» Inghh pres^d on rn v 'm^oury. The poruSt y.
| have issued appears to me to be u.
likeness, representing perfectly- the expres-
sion, as well as the Firm
the face.”" And says Senator Cass, “It is
--- 1 - I
President FilFmnre snvs, -Th*
ie
as Opera.*, Songs, Variations
the law, but of this Citation and your ser- kas, Gallopadcs, rtfarches. Quickstep** &c.; also,
Tuning and Repairing
J. BAN HARD DENNINGS.
gNo. 32, opposite Klein Jk. Clark,
20 $5 , *t | Main st., llousti.M.
4-
: in w
za , .
of December, A. D. 1851, after being treat-
respect, due from a husband to a wife,
and went to - another-house, where she re- i
mained for some time, and charges her
* ! of adultery at. various times,
1 . t 1 i ,
1 the 21st instant, ui -.he C >urt House door, in tbe !
left the State, and now resides in the State town of La Grange, offer to rert, to the highest
of Alabama: And whereas, the said Mi- bidder, fer a term of twelve months, commencing
' on the first day of Jfinuarv next, the Plantation for
I nicriy occupnd by John Murchis n, six mites he
I !’»w La Grange, in the Colorado Vai ey. .....
plantation cotitams 14 1 acres ut-gdud, uliuble land
a giood dwelling, out htiu.-ev, &c.
known on the day uf sale.
• ■ *1>. <1. GREGORY. ■
Guardian of the estate of the minor heirs of
20;2 J. Murchison.
gN o. 32, upposit
■ 4- —■— — —t ■
Administrator’s Notice.
ETTERS uf Administration, up ri the estate
JLj of Frank I'tui, dec'd., having been grjntid
■ O the,unde signed by the t tiunly Court of Ftycttc
beteby given to ;.|l persons having claims ngiinSt
■' openly authenticuied,
witiiin lhe time'presc-jbed bv law.
SAYFL. DLCKJNi*.
Ln Grange, Dec. 2 *d, IR52. 2<l fi
THE STATE OF TEXAS, ) •
County of La Vaca. < f
To the Sheriff or any lawful officer of said
county, Greeting:
c l av • ~n in VM7~HEREAS, affidavit has been made
of the Durnet Court, at office, .n W 4)e(ore f, thot j
.indebted unto Silas Beuuett, of Fayette
county, in tfie sum of forty* five dollars, the
price nf a hor^e, and ten t
1#ht, making jn all fifty-five dollars;
that the said Dawson has
Texas : Now you are cnrtimantled to cite
the said DavVson, by publication in some
newspaper, to appear before me, at my
residence, on the last Saturday in Decem-
ber, 1852, to answer the demand of the
*aid Bennett: indjna\e due re'.uru of this
writ, and ho v y°u have serve.! the same.
.Given ttuJert my hand, Mi the 21 day of
■ Depembbr, 18aj2.
Justice <»f tfie Peace,
> I certify the foregoing to h
u
George Washington
saysf “it is a faithful ret
" original,” and
T tne Supreme
United States, who says, '
art, its excellence and beat *
erery one wbo sees it: and it is no less
.mlrcMun. , |lappy jta likencs, w th/ F<01er of fa„
C. F cries hat jlist 1 country.
a large quan- his whole appearance
A k.rekl.
issued appears to ine to be an. exact
die form ind features of
aV« SonatoF Css*. “ It i«
a life-like reprcsentarie.1 of the great origi-
nal. President FilFmnre snvs, -Th* work
uppenrs to me to hare dmirabiv exe-
cuted, and etnuiei.dy worthy of die patron*
»» Su,y9 Marchant, the
painter, and the pupil of
*“ * * *-* ’ is* more
Is De '•emarkable thru any odicr 1 have see a, for
• w .K. of tbc
portrait, together with the noble
I tvhich all who ever s^w him considered a
of toe illustrious man
■ ' . I
Und foregoing is a brief statement, i
nd tfie summons issued thereon.
Given under my hand and the seal
Hallettsville, this 7th December,
A. D. 1852.
THOMAS BISHOP,
Clerk District Court, L. C.
»
niment*.
r_...SIIU Ogi< amuse. • • *j • >;
mem. Th^ esiabli-hment will be conducted in a ll] saJ(l court, praying for an order
H. AMMON. ing to his
aforesaid.
tn
1 I
>nsi
> the high- i minor, are notified to appear at the i—
the Court Term of the County Court, to be he]
the term *nd for said county, at the court house in
Gonzales, on the last Monday
January, 1853, and show caua$, if any,
> sale should not be madias pray-
the ed for. /
WitHzsbl F. Chenault, Clerk of
said court, with the seal thereof
attached, at office, in Gonzales,
November 17, A. D. 1852.
F. CHENAUT,
Clerk County court, G. C..„ j
■' -111
■ L . ■ - ] ' ! ■"
v<, .y..K.Uunui me ronu, errn |Dcpar nielItp1!8, Louis. N. Glen#t rGrujua*e<)f
.. shortening the distance in transporting the 61a kmU
t • i« . 'pijre* i suine uuw aSwtureas iu ibai lUstiilniuu.
. I ,Tb* Trackers in prewntuig ibi-i sutu ion to Le
n publiV, assure Uitiu that they w.U ire guiued by u
- - ... 1 wants,
proposals for the a,id 1x5 ibe pairouage Ol kii 'u.l gn ewU
1 *** cuvimnuity .
# 7 j-- -- i As one of the teacher* haa purchased a fam ly
Gtilf to this city, and die parties making dei.ee m ihe plane, the patrons ui ihe ScLq t i
- u * . _ nrejpfte.! awareu ui iu permaneucy I • - .
fbosi- ui the siudeina de-igired fur lire learned lion. It is anil
prufetwfena, will be carefully mstrucred in ihe an- ■ families, with whom
. f lift ed (<>r the t>iure, ihe* counting iw.
A late telegraphic despatch , t»u*ineii'> uf hie. Will he instructed
I «■ <0 engender cut reel business hub:ts
r'aca wivh a view to ex- j
- • a -a ■ I
at lire
^eu-
be^p.a.ed.
and will be
while the
Congrete. 'Large grant* of land are call- but.
nd for in favor of different Slates. I
tor Chase asks that all unsold and r (
propriated lands lying within Ohio be
'JG^HE u 'dersigucd, iiuvirg In
hoaorSble County
ihe Will annexed of the esia'e ot Judith C. Carter,
j bej.gy notifies all (rersuns indebted to
to make immediate pajmen'; and those
Merchants^geneniliy wiihin lhe lime prescribed by law;
, La Grange. December 4'h, 1852.
December Term, ; V-
He h i* already «old
beneficial in tbe various complaints for which lire) 4 f
,ire it e.iinorended. , IHv I J
THE STaTe OF TEXAS,V ~
County of Colorado.
Citation to the District Court—Spring
a
’r r - ville, to which the attention of lhe citizens
rs, rotn as aRj mublic generally is respectfully in-1
vtted. pda Groceries art of the first quali- HEAL 111
n?»fix rar*1* 1 * . • /»■ n n •
; judgment affirmed.
in, adm’x, et. al. vs. Pilgrim,
adtn’r. of Miller,-from Bexar; judgment
Meyer vs. (jarolan, clerk, &c., from f
Bexar; rde dismissed and discharged buy the cheapest goods in the world.
22t2
, e —;------’J,— ’
IHE undersigned wdll have to offer for
. Side, iu a few days—
50 bbls. Northern Irish planting Potatoes; ’
| 2 do of Onions;
60 do of*1 Flour;
4 do of;Rye Flour;
6 do of white Beans.
La Grange, ~
J? near the Methodist church, a M EXI-
CAN BLANKET. The owner dan have
' the same by applying at this office and pay-
ing for this advertisement -
FT! AKE NOTICE.—The undersigned
JL subscriber offers for sale, for cash,
20,000 lbs. good fair,'dry, merchantable
SUGAR, at 3-5 per hundred.
Persons wishing to buy, would do well
to call and examine for themselves. Any
one who furnishes barrels, can have it put
up knd coopered free of charge.
v Egypt; Dec. 1852.’ ELI MERC SR.
non».
if tuition p*r cession of five months,
Efen-mtmy ^ranches,. .....*. fft.... 10 CO £
.Mathematic*, Clrewusir.i, BbRusophy, Lut-
in, Greek, french, and Spanish.20'0
Mu<ie......> ? 25 00
, j c. w. i ho .i aS,
Teac&er of Mathematics and Language*.
| 8. C OPER. p
’ Teacher uf E-igli -h Liti rat ire.
M;*a LOUISA N. GLENN.
Teacher <-f B itany, French, ai d Music.
’ FARM FOR SALE.
^^iDNTAiMNG ■b >Ht 700 acres, *imted three
mile* nurih ea*l of La Grange, 160 acres id
, which is in a high state uf cultivation. T.‘
« _ on said Farm a good new Gm House, Gin, a..d
win two or thre^ more such Revolutions ^onl **’H» "’J0 t**!* sub«tan-ial, and comfortable
( ob •nuuses, ccr. > „„ situation ;i« ro wa
■ociety, and MresM, is unsurpassed in Western
! lexas. Apply to TH! O CARTER,
| *, 21112 ? „ . At La Grsnge.
BnefA.—This great, truly great, actor,
died at Vickabufgon Wednesday. ThU
jmmt baa been most fatal io marked and
ished men in every rank of fame,
s recent engagement at New Or-
oor Booth seemed, at moments,
ine power and vigor.
J1*1 the delight to situate in the town of La Grange, belong-
»uv*e wi»o witnessed it, and toe deep re-
gNt to all baaides-
The flickering lamp that flashes but to fail.
Such is ibe true meaning of
the word PEPSIN, or uf tire two Greek words fromx
which it is derived This is die eiguHicam und
appropriate tit’e of the true Digestive Flai*l, or
oustnc Juice, prepared by Dr J. S. HOUGHTON.
of rhilsdUphis. from the fourth Snj n.ich of the ox,
or the cure of Indigestion nnd tJispepsi*/ It
Nature’s own remedy for an unties!'hv^Swnrach
Nu art of man enn equal its ciini'jye pnwere. p
end*rs‘ G.xxt Eatit g, perivcTT- c TtMs ent with
’ J See the figure ot the Ox, in rurother ,
part of rhis paper.
i . :■ •** ' t- -t • ■* •
■k -7~iirf ii ii ■■ ii yL L~l~ ii iijiv 'T-tImmViri^iFai
THE STATE OF TEXAS, »
County of I^a Vaca. ) ;
Michael Vester )
v8.
tThe public are invited to call and ! Eliza Venter
WW/HEREAS, Michael Vester, a re si-1 dr T‘*7?,,C8 rede<*‘ned,. 'Ta*ea P:]:d-1
to(F , /• • i i pi , r, : and a.l professional business generally, entrusted t«»
dent of suid^county, has hied a Pe- their care, promptly attended «o. 177* C rents kept
I tition in the District Court for said county, fully advised a? iu the condition ol iheir cases,
which he states, in substance—That Eli- L ® ~ '*r’ ^t,rnR w'fl nt’ehd personalia to tire
Vester, his wife, some time in the month Land, Lrinnna!, and Probate bigness ot the firm ; j
- ... and Mr. McAsnari will have charge of 'he Collec’-
. - ing branch. /Ill moneys, as s<«on a* collected, will
ed by him up to that time, with kindness be depi-si’ed with responsible merchants of La
Grange, subject to the order o^" ihe owners or their »
abandoned the bed and board of Petitioner,-I who wil1 be Pfo*“Pl,y reified. I8y
notic
Court <ff”Fayetie cuumy,! I will, on Tuesday, THE 1 RUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,,
st inslant, ul the Court House door, in the ! OR
. GASTRIC JUICE
Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach
the Ox. nfter directions of Baron Liebig, lhe great
physiological ht-ubst, by J 8 Mouthton, M. D , of
Philadelphia, Pa.
‘ I DIG ST” * “ *
word PEPSIN. It is di« chi. f rltment, or great
digesting princit ie ul Uie gastric juice—-ihe solvent
of the food, the punfang, preserving, and stimulat-
ing agent of the s omaeh and inies iires. It is ex- I
tiaced from tbe digestive stomach |l ihe ox,—thus j
funning a true digestive fluid, precisely like the ,
natural Gastric Juice in its chemical powers, and i
furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it
This is nature’s own remedy for an unhealthy
stomach. No art of man can equal its cura'ive
powers. It contains no alcohol, bitters, acids, or
nauseous drugs. It is extremely agreeable to tbe
taste, and may betaken by the most feeble parens
who cannot eat a watef cracker without acu'a d.s-
tress. Beware of drugged imitations- Pepsin is
no a drug. -
Haifa teaspoonful of Pepsin infused in water.'
will digest or dissolve /rue pounds of Roast Beef an I
about two hours, oui of the stomach. '•*
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
The scientific evidence upon which this remedy ..
is based is in the highest degree curious and re- I T. B.
markable.
Cail ou the Agent, and get a D^criptive circular,,
L . L _ - . - *^8 ««■-■£-
from Liebig’s Animal Chemistry: Dr. Combe’s
Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York Uni ver-
; r. ■ : . ; : ~ :
of Yale College ; iJr. Carp* mer’s Fl:y*i«»logy, etc
county, at its November Term, 1852: Notice » Ui.ted Sta'es.
i j "
Slid esia e :o prosent thvui, properly authenticated,
within the time'prcscrjbed bv law.
SA.VTL. DICKJN8.
20 fi * !
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S
VERMIFUGE.
7^ ROM B. T. Hullin*, Hillsboro, Tenn.,
. Jniy I, 1851.
Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock & Co.^—Gen-
tlemen: I have been selling your Vermi-
fuge _for several years in this place, and can
freely say that it has given entire satisfac-
iidisp^psable article in many
t no other kind will $lo.
Scores of persons in vicinity could tes- 20t3
tify to its efficacy in relieving suffering and
restoring health. - .
The quantity of worms expelled from
some children almost exceeds belief. Ev- !
eryjamily should have a supply constantly
on hand. I am out and. want a supply as
soon as possible. B. T. Hollins.
Grattge, and by Druggists an
u; ' ! f* XtW. <
! THE STATE OF TEXAS, I
Gonzales County. 1 | j
In Coubty Court—To i
> A. Q. 1852.
B. CONLEY, Guardian for the pro-
• — •» pery of Sural* E. Diilard, having
15 00 61°^ h*3 petition in said court, praying for
leave to sell four hundred acres of Land, in
ounty, belonging to his ward,
the same being a part of the headright, ai
league of Andrew Kent, deceased, situated M
on the Lh. Vaca river; Notice is given to
al 1 concern t?d in the welfare of said minor,
to appear at the regular,term of the County Es»;.,. who is fully authorized io aqi.
Court, to be held in and for said county* at.!
the court house, in the town of Gonzales, ; ia;
i
if any,
as prayed for-
with the seal thereof b^|:(w.
vember 17, A. D. 1852.
F. CHENAULT,
Clerk Qounty Coun, G. C.
•Egypt* Dec. 1852.
7VTOTICE—The Partnership heretofore
JL * existing between Gregory & Buford,
is tins day dissolved, and the business of
■>*/*
to whom payment rpay be made.
D. G. GREGORY.
La Grange, Dec. 20, 1852. 22t4
~Tnbw~firm. T, "
H E a cuius (signed have this day associated
themseives ugelher under the naure and
I style uf D. (w Gkegory & Co , in the sale uf
*i bey wifi uc« upy the new building on the east
— — ihe Square, formerly occupied' b&Gregury
&. Bu.'ord They nave a good a ock on hand, and
1
futn’ihe Lits.etn ci ies, to >uppiy lire demand.
as they intend to sell uu the«hiost accontmouating
D. VF GKEGQRY,
T. M, BL.4KEMORE
La Gronee, Dec. 20, 1852. t 22 f
--—fe— --- ------------,
LA GBAMiE,
Male and Female Seminary,
Iff h.-.-lrir f ,1 .AND ,
r BOARDING SCHOOL.
N institution bl ^Learning, under the abo-e [l. 8.]
--name, will be opeued in La Giange, Fayette ■
which shows I c«»a -ty, I’esus, un tire second Aiuuuuy.jn January
nex , by lire Rev. C. W. ’1 honias, Alumnus of Yale |
I* Coliege, and a gentleman wtil known in fexas as
” a teache
A_ , .W5 t . « . 1 Cattuus. He will Ire aided by ur 8 Cuuper, whu <
Inve governed the Committee And tbe di- h.a® .bie“ ’w p ousoioa ot T«.*vbi.»g, iu
n- -tors in making these decisions, art sueh i wirer^h^XcepL.hihty « a teacher for four successive weeks, in The Texas
j leiiers iu bis possession from gentlemen ot toe I
nr intprp'trol reil’vl: tb:li*y-. and Lis reputation as a direiphna-1 in La Vaca county.
. ' ■ n in and efficient instructor, while he fil ed ihesta- j
temporary terminus h'lsjtiua ««t I’nocipal uf the Faye^eVdie Academy,.in 1 22t4 1
this county, la iuhy established- ■ ”14
« • • .. . ^ . . i. . i Depar nient/M:ss Louisa N. Glenn, u Grodua e <>f
i remaie tns.itute, TennerSee, and f.ri
Tbe Teachers iti presenting thi- i autu ion to i.e
! are now befofe the singicmss ot purpose, to make it supply lire
or | more j
•omtnrotinn of the entire road from the
on
show cause,
There is : not
>in, and
. . , .. __________j
The situation ns to water, timber.
Apply
’Roll on the Ball.
-it; g • ’’ '
undersigned hts- just established a neat
JL and commodious
BILLIARD ROOM,
On the •pf’ttnd floor of the boildinif occ jpicil b . Dr
Gregory’s new Drug Store. The Ro »m is furnished
i necessary accompa
Gentlemen are respectfully invited to
> amuse.
in4»rsprieiir* will be thorizing hi
Grange, in I
JVQTXQE. i
VX accordance with an order of the Hon. La Gran:
JL County. Court of Fayette county, issued minor in
, on Monday the 27th day the estate
of December, within the hours proscribed All perso
by law, I shall proceed to lease to the high- minor, are "
••t bidder, at Public Outcry, at T
House door of said county, roa thi term —
or TWELVE yrars, a part of Lot No. 149, the town of
ing to Jalia A. Frede, minor heir of Fran- why such
cis Frede, having 121 feet fronting on the
Public Square, and runningback theMepth
of said lot. Forifurther particulars see ad-
vertisement posted up at the Court House [l.s.J
door* and elsewhere. -.up* .. - - J
• CASPAR FINK,
; Guardian of Julia A. Frede.
udihgin «g««»f<he iHibjje.
eminent portrait |
. Herbert 5luart* “^our Prin,» to. '“X
loci bv^dw i d‘e "k ‘le individuality of the
Star original
j and dignified repose of air and manner,
I *'1 * 1 It * • • • * * *
marked characteristic
it commemorates.
I
For the great merits of this pi
would refer every lover of Was
the portrait iuelf* to be seen at tl
this paper, and to the letters of t
thereof located the headright certificate of ing artists, statesmen, jurists an
accompanying it^^ IW^; 5
.ARTISTS—Marchant an
N. York ; Xea<rle, Rotherme
din, of Philadelph
Boston ; Charles ]
C.; end to the ado,
Hon. Geo. MT P.
Fillmore, Maj. G|p _
Hon. Geo. M. Dallas, Hon. Win. R.
Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Linn
Hon. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wi
Hon. John P. Kennedy, H<
JURISTS
aney, Hon. ’JJohu Du<
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