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— GRAXI) SCHEME!
From Austin to California,
IN THREE DAYS!!!
TOHN BREMOND, Pecan street, first Brick Store
Notice to tese-: creditors
OF THE LATE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS.—
The creditors of the late Republic of Texas are
hereby notified, that by an act of the Legislature
of the State of Texas, approved Feb. lltli, 1854,
Fruits, hermetic ally sealed, Beans, Peas, etc.,
tides a large and complete assortment of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY, QUEEN SWA RE,
NAILS, SCREWS, HINGES, PÜLLIES,
CROWBARS, CHAINS, &c., &c.
Tn nrldition to all of which he has the most taste-
P REPARE B¥ FRANCIS
T. DUFFAU, Wholesale and Retail
Druffgist, Austin, Texas.—DR. ROBERT-
SON'S CELEBRATED TEXAS BITTERS will give
tone and action to the stomach, and promote diges-
tion. They are entirely vegetable, and will, in all
cases, renovate the whole system, and give health
Í of Texas, approved March 20th, 1848, has been ex- and vigor to the frame Persons of sedentary ha-
!i Tea>! tended until the 1st day of August, 1855; therefore bits should occasionally use them, as they will
prevent depression of the spirits.
Weak and delicate persons are made strong by
using these Bitters: in fact, they are a family me-
dicine, that can be administered with perfect safe-
ty to á child, a delicate female, or an old «person*.
•1 below Congress Avenue, has just receive d, and ; tlic provisions of the act entitled '• An act to pro-
oilers for sale at the lowest cash prices, the follow.- j vj,je ft# ascertaining the debt of the late Republic
ing articles:
ftROCERIES. — Coffee. Sucar, Molasses,
description of debt whatsoever, will present the
the statute aforesaid declared forever barred.
Parties forwarding claims by mail to the under-
ber Goods, etc.
Austin, March 4, 1854.
14:tf
Cigars asd tobacco.—30,000 Ha-
vana Cigars, assorted; 30 boxes Patterson's -
18 lb. boxes Tobacco; 10 boxes Stamps, 18 lb.boxes bolder.
Tobacco. On hand and for sale by
SAMPSON & KENRICKS.
Austin, March 4, 1854. 14:tf
ed by the claimant, otherwise it will remain in the
Auditor s office, subject to his order. In all cases
of the transmission of securities to and from the
office, the same shall be at the risk of the owner or
SPRING SUPPLY OF SCHOOL.
- BOCKS.—ECLECTIC EDU CATIONBL SE-
RIES.—The subscriber has received a full supply
of all the books contained in the above series.—
They are offered to the trade at as low prices and
©n as long time as they can be'purchased for in
the northern cities. The* series includes, McGuf-
fey's Spellere and Readers, Ray:s Arithmetic and
Algebra, Pinneo's Grammar, kc., kc.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
JAMES BURKE,
General Agent for the Publishers.
Üouston, Feb. 28, 1854. 14:3t
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
Mayors office, until the 20th day of April
nest, for the erection of a MARKET HOUSE in
lie city of Austin. The plan and specifications
can be seen by calling at the Mayors or Recorder s
office. " JOHN S. FORD, Mayor.
Austin, March 11, 1854. 15 -
HARVEY'S DISTRICT, in Fisher £ Miller's Co-
lony.—I hold the field notes of all the Sur-
veys in this District, and am ready to deliver them
to parties on the payment of the fees, or I wiil con-
tract to obtain Patents for the same, for either a
portion of the land or for the usual fee.
April 20, 1853. 45
•T. DECORDOVA.
When a party deputes another to act for him,
(which is requisite in second class claims.) a sim-
ple power oí attorney attested by two witnesses
will suffice. JNO. M. SWISHER, Auditor.
JAMES B. SHAW, Comptroller.
Austin. Texas, Feb. 22, .1854. 13:3m
austin college.
IHIS flourishing institution located at II ar.ts-
ville, Walker county, Texas, is now complete-
ly organised and in full operation. Having a beau-
tiful Edifice, a full corps of Teachers, a good Li-
braiy a spleoiid Apparatus, the full ..«rnber of. ^ OTJ4.E._iIavi„g on thc i0,h dov of Janu-
collegiate classes formed, mi also a cholee cabi- , |\J fonacd a copartnership with Messrs.
is better than cure.
Full directions for their use will be found with-
in the wrappers about each bottle.
These Bitters require no certificates of remark-
able cures: the name of Dr. Joseph W. Robertson*,
as their patron, is a sufficient guarantee, he having
prescribed them for many years in his private prac-
tice, with the greatest success; and the demand lor
them having increased toso great an extent, that
it has become necessary to manufacture them ex-
tensively for public distribution.
Persons who may wish to sell these Bitters, as
agents, will please address, F. T. DUFFAl,
"Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Attsfcin.
The following are my authorized agents :
Thos. C. Oatts, Brushy Creek.
Jas. M. Gctiirib, Williamson Creek.
A..F. McCorcle, San Gabriel.
Smith & Strayhorx, Webberville.
S. A. J. Haynie, Hamilton.
Rogax k Heppexstall, Lockhart.
Austii:, August 26, 1853. 11 :tf
r2WE OE CAPITOL, IN HOUSTON.—
JL This admirably located Public House, situat-
ed on Main street, in the city of Houston, and oc-
cupying seven lots, is now offered for sale, being
situated in one of the highest, driest, most healthy
portions of the business part of the city. The high
reputation of this House is ''world renowned."—
Col. T. B. J. Iladley, the present proprietor, has a
lease on the premises until the lst^ September.
1854, and we have every reason to believe that the
present high reputation which this lloase enjoys
for comfort and good living will be fully sustained
Cntil the close of his lease. His fine Durham cows
orive him an abundance of rich milk, and his table
fs richly supplied with not only the good things
thc Iloustou market affords, but his extensite ar-
rangements for supplies of fish from Galveston,
and the luxuries of life from New Orleans, entitle
this House to the favorable notice of all his guests.
The Colonel will take a pleasure In showing ap-
plicants the superior advantages of the Ola Capi-
tol. This establishment contains the following ac-
commodations :
1 Saloon, 03 feet by 35 ; 1 Reception Room ; 1
large Dining Room: 1 Bar Room; 33 plastered Bed
Rooms; 1 large Kitchen; 1 Out-house for servants,
with the usual necessary rooms; 2 superior large
Cisterns; 1 fine large Stable, with Cistern.
This property is worthy the attention of capital-
ists. f;nd will be sold low and on casv terms.
Apply to J. DeCORDOVA,
General Land Agent, Galveston.
March 7. 1854. 15:tf
Mtjf «rltó,, paread hare now opportum | oi .Mslf^
ty of giving their sons, vi our quji State, a finished
Collegiate education.
FACULTY.
Rev. Daniel Baker, D. D., President and Profes-
sor of Mental and Moral Science.
Ííev. N. A. Penland, A. M., Vice President and
Professur of Ancient and Modera Languages.
• Rev. A. E. Thorn. A. M., Professor of Mathema-
tics and Natural Science.
Rev. W. C. Somerville, A. M., Adjunct Professor
of Languages.
course of etcdie3.
The same, with slight changes, as that adopted ¡
in the first Colleges of the old States.
college year.
One Terra—From the first Monday in September j
to thc last Friday in June.
TI1TIOX FEES. I
for the manufacture in future of my Sarsaparilla
and other medicines, it is necessary to settle as
soon as practicable the business formerly conduct-
ed in the name of John Bull k Co., and more re-
, cently in my name alone, l or this purpose I have
: appointed Messrs. Raymond, Freeman k Co.. of
! the city of Austin, my sole agents for the settle-
j ment of the business, and the collection of all dues
| of thc firm of John Bull k Co. and myself alone,
j in the State of Texas. All persons in that State
j indebted to the said firm or to myself are respect-
fully requested to make payment to them, they
being authorised to close up the business and re-
ceive and receipt in thc names of said firm and
myself. JOHN BULL.
Louisville, Ivy., Feb., 3d, 1854. 13:4m.
Letters of administration.
Letters of Administration upon the estate of
John J. Roark, deceased, having been granted by
the Honorable Probate Court of Travis county,
Texas, to the undersigned, at its January Term,
A. D. 1854; notice is hereby given to all persons
who may have claims against the said estate to
present the same within the time and as prescribed byteries, Conferences and asi
bylaw. S. G. SNEED. • '■■-"""•
.# Austin, Feb. 3., 1854. 10:6w
Titl notice.—Notice is hereby given that
I will receive Tax, Lists for 1854, and all mo-
nies due for previous Taxes to the corporation of
the citv of Austin. A strict compliance to the law
will be enforced. Office on Congress Avenue, next
door to DnJau's Drug Store.
fe , •>":~'*rrr I. M. BLACKTCELL, Marshall.
Jan. 20, 1854. 8 City of Austin.
[©ST OR MISLAID.—'The headlight cer-
A tificate of Sterling O. Tarplev, for G40 acres
i)A DRUMS Smyrna Figs,
¿\J 10 boxes Madeira Raisins,
300 fl) Almond?.
For sale low at'HANCOCK'S Corner.
Austin, Feb. 3, 1§54. 10
NOTICE.—Letters of administration having
been granted, by the County Court of Travis
county, at the January term, A. D. 1854, to the
undersigned, upon the estate of Mary Ann Burle-
son, deceased, notice is hereby given to all per-
sons, having claims against said estate, to present
the same for allowance within the time prescribed
by law. JOHN BURLESON.
WILLIAM O CONNELL,
Feb. 11, 1854. ll:6w Administrators.
j. w. lawrence. HUGn xelfcox. r. t. bkowxrkjo.
Lawrence, nelson & brown-
¡ RIGG, Attorneys at Laic, and General Agents,
Will practice in all the Courts of the 6th Judicial
District, in the Snpreme Court, and in the Federal
Courts at Austin and Galveston., They will pay
particular attention to the location and patenting
of land, payment of taxes, and to the examination
of tkle3 to land, &c. AH business placed in their
hands wiU be promptly attended to, and all money
collected punctually paid over.
Austin, Jan. 14, 1854. 7
Saddlery. The undersigned
continues business at his old stand «n
Congress Avenue, where he executes eve- „
ry Sort of work in connection with his business with
neatness, cheapness and despatch.
Austin, Dec. 9, 1853. 2 BOSTICK.
'Half in advance, in the Collegiate Department I ^ . .
proper, $50; in the Primary Department, ranging "! of land, No. 7, issued by thc Board of Land Com-
from $25 to $30, according to the branches taught.! missioners for Victoria county, date not recolleet-
free tuitiox. - ! ed; also the duplicate certificate of James M. Man-
No tuition charged those students who have the ' ning, for military services, issued by the govern-
Gospel Ministry in view, who need aid, and who ment of Texas, in 1839. No. 311. If the above cer-
cóme well recommended by their respective Pres- ' tificates are not heard of within the time prescribed
ssociations. ¡ by law. I shall apply at the proper departments for
discipline. i duplicates. II. CLAY DAVIS.
Parental, mild and firm. All students on enter- j March 4, 1854. 14:0t
ing will be required to promise obedience to the "(^ w, ■ > « v ,. a-t1 RI'ül'ÍTD
BEXAR COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE.
ox the sax ceronyjto, a branch of the medina.
•*a"ÜBr ACRES, in the name of Logan Vandever.
j / survey Ño. 185, in section No. 5.
320 acres, in the name of Adam Byerly, survey
No. 172, section 5.
on the waters of the attoscosa.
493 acres, James P. McKinney headright survey
No. 520, in section 0. ,
2303 acres, Felix Newman, survey No. 49, in sec- ; as heretofore, viz
THE BRITISH quarterlies
AND
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
LEONARD SCOTT* Co., New York, continue
to Re-puldish the following British Periodi-
cals, viz:
I.
LONDON QUART KRLY REtiEW, (Con'tire}
EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig.)
HI.
NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Churchy
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal.)
V.
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, (Tory.)
Th^ present critical state of European affairs
will render these £ublica1icfls onsually inter-
j est ing during the year 1854. They will occu-
j py a middle ground between the hastily writ-'
I ten news-items, rrúde speculations, and flying
j ltrmors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous
Tome of (he future historian, Written after the
living interest ami excitement- of the great
polifical events of the time shall' have passed
away. It is to these Periodicals" that readers
must look for the only really intelligible and
reliable history oí current erentk;-anil as such
in addition to their well-festáblish&l literary,
scientific, and theological chajaciJer. we urge
t hem to the consideration of the reading public.
Arrangements-are in progress ibr the receipt,
of early sheets from the British Publishers, by
which we shall be ablejo place all our Re-
prints in the hands of subscribers, about as
soon as they can be furnished with the foreign
copies Although this will involve a very
large outlay on cur part, we shall continue to
furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates
Per ann.
tion No. 0.
1551 acres, Maria Dolores Diaz. No. 50. in sec-
ón No. (J.
on the waters of the sax axtoxio river.
1151 acres, in the name of Maria Trinidad Guer-
ra, survey No. 88, in section No. 2, about 7 miles
from San Antonio.
1151 acrcs, in the name of Manual Teyada, sur-
vey No. 89, in section No. 2. about 7 miles from
San- Antonio-, on the head of the Olmos and Vonce.
738 acres, in the name of J. W. Harvey, about 7
miles from San Antonio, survey No. , in section
No. 2.
ox the waters cf the nueces.
«59 acres, ímrt the headright of dementia Via:'..
For any one oí the 4 Reviews - - - S3 00
I For any two of the 4 Reviews - - • 5 00-'
i For any three of the 4 Reviews-" - - 7 00J
I For all four of tin? Reviews - - - - 8 00
j For Blackwood's Magazine - « - - 3 00;
; For Blackwood and 3 Reviews - - 9 00'
¡ For Blackwood and 4 Reviews - - - 10 00'
Payments to be made in.all cases, in advance.
Money current in the Slate where issued will be:
received at par.
Clubbing.—A discount of twenty-five ]>er
cent from the above prices will be allowed to
Clubs ordering four or more copies of anyone
or more of the above woiks. Thus : Four
laws of College, which prohibit gambling ire- ^ PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS,
quentmg tippling houses, and all other places of 8AMpS0N k II EN RICKS would respectful! v invite
improper resort Besides aiming at mental t]ie ^ttention of imrclnisers to their large and va-
provement, the tacuity will do their utmost to; ried stock of Merchandise, which tliev are now
guard the morals and health of all committed to ¡ offering at rcduced prices. Persons v. mil,i find it
their charge. . 1 to their advantage to call and examine before buv-
Board can be obtained in private families near 1 jn„ ^¿where
the College, on reasonable terms.
DANIEL BAKER, President.
Jflnnn rv 14. 1 7:1 v
A. «I.
T)
4 j. lott. c. g. steele
|R§. LOTT &. STEELE, Office on Con-
gross Avenue, formerly occupied by Judge
Hangoek.
^Austin, Feb. 17, 1854. 12
LOST.—Headright certificafe of J. II. Rogers,
No. 478, issued by the Board of Land Commis-
sioners of "Washington county, Dec. 31st, 183! , for
32Ó acres: also, tho headright certificate of Hora-
tio Keyes, Net, 177, issued by the Board of Land
Commissioners of Washington county, Sept. 7th, '
1838, for 640 acre?. If the above certificates are j
not heard from within the time prescrthfltjLbv law,
I shall apply to the proper authorities for uupli- .
cates of the same. JOHN C. DUVAL, i
, Feb. 24, 1854. 13:9w
Austin, March 4, 1854. 14:tf
J TEA'4S REA LES TATE BliOKERA (JE.
COLLECTING & LAN AUEXCY.
RAYMOND, FREEMAN & CO,
d c. fee em ax, je. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
x. c. Raymon d. City of Austin.
g. r. fheemax. TcXOS.
If OMES in Texas, and Safe Investments ob-
¿ tained through this Agency.
Fidelity to the interests of xox-residents.
Registers of land for sale, in all parts of the
State: full exhibits of title and accurate descrip-
tions, also registers of town and city lots.
Lands located, bought and sold.
Claims against the State or individuals collect-
ed and adjusted, and remittances made by exchange
on New Orleans, or any of the northern cities, if
desired.
A Ti'ciiinT-rMJ n->i1 I-tfimnf o Irnnvrlivlnrp nf flw rnnn.
(540 acres, bounty warrant Calvin J.-Fuller, sur-' copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will
vcy No. 303. be seut to otit address for S9 : four copies of:
ox the waters of Parker's creek. the fqur Reviews and Blackwood for §30; and
320 acres out of W. B. Nuhols headright survey so on.
I No. 135 fti section No. 6. Postage,-In all th.e principal cities and towns
ox the waters of the MF.Dfo. • these works w ill be delivered, through Agents,-
320 acrcs, the headright of J. II. BlucherL'ai¡ett. FREE OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail,
survey No. 202, in section No. 5. the Postage to any part of the United States
i The title deeds for the above lands, with full ¡ will be but 24 cents a year for Blackwood, and
j powers of attorney, are in the hands of Samuel S. j but 12 cents a vear'for each oí the Reviews.
■ Smith, at Sa« Antonio, who will attend to the sale
i of them. J. DeCORDOVA, Galveston.
| March G, 1854. 15:tf
áTsORGE HMCOCH, is receiving and
j opening the largest stbek of Goods ever
opened in Austin, which he otters for s; le at his
I old corner, lie lias just received Irish Potatoes,
j Onions, white Beans, Rice, Bacon, Driei Apples,
! Lard. Oil, Molasses, Sardines and Pickle.
BOOTS A^VO SHOES.—A large and com- try, and the land system, insures superior locations
plete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ladies, and the best titles.
Misses and Children's. Leather, Morocco*. Kid and Strangers looking al Texas may always have
Lasting, Bootees, Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, ■ some leading items and useful hints at the office-
Remittances and communications should be'
alwavs addressed, post-paid, to the Publisher,
LEONARD SCOTT & Co.,
51 Gold Mrect, New York.
N 15.—L. S. Co.. have receutiy published,
and have now for sale, the
"FARMER'S GUIDE/'
by Henry Stephens, ol Ei'.iiibuigh, and Prof.
, . , Norton, of Vaie College, New Haven, com-'
Cfoflailig!—Call and see my stock of Ready- ; plete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing 1600
( pages. 14 steel ami tiOO wood engravings.—
¡ Price iii Muslin binding, §(i.'
J Thtx v orlc is NOT the old Book of the Farmr
late RES i SCIT AT ED end thrown vpon the market.
ram^TÜS FOR 1834. '
THE SATIRBAT E1EHKG TOST.
Unrivaled Array of Tahiti.
made Clothing—Black Frock and Dress Coats;
Blue and Brown do.; Over-Coats: Cloth, Pilot-
Cloth and Blankets, a large stock: Pants, a large
and general assortment; Vests, Shirts and Drawers
to suit all.
BOOTS and SHOES; IIATS and CAPS.
HOSIERY of every description. 50 doz. Ten-
nessee Wool Socks.
IU. WKKTS C ARPETTXfr muí MATTING.
Heavy NEGRO CLOTHING, SIlOEs k BLAN- fTTHE proprietors of the Post, in again coming
KETS. ' ^ f before the public, would return thanks for the
KERSEY, LINSEY, Gcorcia PLUNS, kc. 1 <>cnerous nafronaae which has nlarpd tlipm fur in
NOTICE.—I have placed my notc3 and ac-
counts in the hands of Wm. II. Morris and
John II. Orgain for collection. They are author-
ized to receive and receipt for all monies- paid to
them, I owe money and must collect in order to
meet my engagements. W. A. MORRIS.
Jan. 7, 1854. C:tf
Lost.—The headright certificate of Peter ila-
roney, for 640 acrcs of land, issued by the
Board of Land Commissioners of Fannin county,
number and date not recollected. If not heard of
within sixty days, I shall apply to the proper office
for a duplicate of the same. JOHN JENNINGS,
Jan. 7, 1854. G:9w Assignee.
DMISISTHATIO\ NOTICE.—Thos.
C. Collins, as administrator of the estate of
"William Bugg, deceased, having filed in the Pro-
bate Court of Travis county his account for a final
settlement or said estate, which will be acted up-
on at the March term, 1854, of said court; and all
)>ersons interested in said estate are hereby noti-
fied to appear at said term and contest the same
if thev see proper.
Witness my hand and seal, this March
___21, 1854. A. B, McGILL.
2t!Tw Clerk V, C. T. ('■
KMAVAt..—Dr. W. A. MORRIS rcsnect-
"í 7
receiving and opening at ,
L. D. CARRINGTON k CO.,
Austin, Nov. 30, 1853. New. Cash Store |
D- ESTRIICTIOJV OF AJVTS.—The~un-
dersigned has for sale a preparation which
will destroy Ants, fie warrants its efficiency; and '
in any case of failure to eaus* the death of the in-
sects, when applied according io directions, he will
ask no pav. The preparation has been patented.
GEORGE W. SALMON.
Austin. Felt 05. 1 >'" J.. lM-lv
¡:
IOST.—'The discharge issned to Alfred II.
J nn tHí* 1 t!th íTíiv nf Juno 1 ft fnr
month
compa
in the .,... x -Tartar
made to the proper Apartment for a duplies-..
THOS. II. DUVAL, Att'y
Fol> o\ >r,s a u
of this Agency.
Registers open for examination.
Office on ('ougress Avenue.
\ustin. March 18, 185 í. 1G
(,)ST—Bounty Warrant, No. issued 1 >y
George W. l'oe. to Wm. C. Syjiert, for C40
acres, on 10th November, 1836. Unless heard of
within the time prescribed by law, application will
be made to the proper department for a duplicate.
P. De CORDOVA. Agent.
March 18. 18.'.! . IK*t '
1IA&.L.ETT ¿ CI MSTOM'S I'í AXOS.
THESE snlomliii in55t.ru-
j — 7 _ c - ,
2 boxes of the finest TOBACCO ever opened in
Austin.
12 baskets CHAMPAGNE.
Carpenters will do well by examining my lot of
TOOLS.
A very heavy lot cf SADDLERY of every de-
scription, quality and price.
A large assortment of MARSEILES QUILTS
and FURNITURE FRINGE, very low.
Travellers will do well to examine my lot of
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, k¿
Austin, Ncv. 22, 1853.
FINO THE ¿ADIES*—SAMPSON
B RICKS particularly invite thc attention of the
<_ patronage which has placed
advance of every other literary weekly in America.
And, as the only suitable return for such free and
hearty support, their arrangements for 1854 have-
beeu made with a degree of liberality probably un-
equaled in the history of American newspaper lite-
rature. They have engaged as contributors for the-
ensuing year the following brilliant array of talent
and genius:—Mrs. SOUTIIWORTH, EMERSON
BENNETT, Mrs.DENISON, GRACE GREENWOOD-
and FANNY FERN. In the first paper of January
Í next, we design commencing an original novelet,
written exnresslv for our columns, entitled "The
tifv- ' '5u,de of tiie Wilderness." by Emerson Bennettr
I.! | author of "Viola,"Clara Moreland," <;The Forged
' '' This novelet, bv ti e nonular author of
t'u.! 1 ->T-nr/ > or <
o mot' 1
u
_ fallv infonns his friends that he has removed
to* his résideuce, north of the Capitol, where he
may be fonnd during the night. His office the
sime as heretofore.
Austin, March 18, 2854., 16:tf
CITY LOTS, FOR SALE—Lots
No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 10, in Block No. Ill,
Congress Avenue.
Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, in Block No. 181 A, on
Water street.
For term? apply to J. A. RAYMOND, of Austin,
oí to D. C. OGDÉN, San Antonio,
REIIOVAIj.—The Dry Goods Store of L.
FELLMAN, formerly on Pecan street, near
Oliphant's, is removed to the \w brick store house
formerly occupied by S. G. Hovnie, and next door
to Esmond's, where the proprietor will be always
ready and pleased to see his friends and the trad-,, ,, . .
ing public. T7 ' °r" Potatoes, for sale at
\*<iTlf'R Til P uiMvns in «f mn?ü«{' JL -Hancock s Corner.
V11 vt"n. N'riv 1 1«V! 0ft
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tone and touch, and of unsurpassed Avorkmanship,
with compensating frames and sliding desks.
Those who wish for a Piano Forte of the first
order are invited to call and judge for themselves.
J. T. CLEVELAND, Agent fur Manufacturers,
Boston. Mass.
Austin, Feb. 10. 1854. 11 :tr-wI ,wtf
fST" Gazette will olease cony.
bought at highest c?:.-h prices.
Aiictitt I-Vh *> \ T ^« 1 •}
r"f
S«, —
intends opening a School at the
Old Capitol on Monday next, and^-,.„.. -
would most respectfully solicit from her former
patrons and others a share of patronage.
Austin, Feb- 7th, 1854. 10:tf ,
BEARDSEEI & S5I ITII, A < ROC ESSIES.-
Si/in. and Ornamental Painthi :. (Jin:'- !;! pes. kc. at I
ing, Gilding. Imitation of Wood and Marble.
Carriage l'ainting, are now prepared to execute any !
business in their line, in the best style. Shop on j
Pecan st., back of Wade Henry's blacksmith shop.
Austin! March 11. 1854. 15
)1K> l iNE INDIAN DRESSED DEERSKINS foi
O sale by JOlIN BREMOND.
Austin. March 4, 1854. 14:tf
. variety of BRANDY just received,
_ and for sale as usual verv low.
GEORGE HANCOCK.
Austin. Feb. 3, 1854. 10
-Sugar. Coffee, Salt. Molas-
I). CARRINGTON & CO.
Austin. Nov. 30. lR.'iO.
IOST. —Bounty land warrant. No. 805, issued
A by G. W. Poe, t<> J. B. Hoxey, Dec. 1st. 1836,
for 320 acres of land. If not heard from within
three mouths application will be made lor a dup-
lícate. J. WILLIE. Att'v for llcirs.
Feb. 17, 1851. 12:0t
* avvvitvU n Kill itIIU tUliqiiUlC , II i V" ii I _
v of Fishing Rods, Reels, Silk, Gra s, Hair, Hemp %^r§XES AXD RS.—A full sup-
aud Cotton Lines, every variety of Hooks, Artili- * ply of Wines and Liqndrs on hand and for
cial Flies, Minnows, and Worms, English Willow sale l y SAMPSON k IIENRICKS.
Fish Baskets and Snpert's Pocket Flasks, all of Austin. March 1. 1854. 14:tf
which are for sale at wholesale or retail bv a
FRANCIS T. DUFF A' \',nuc.
Pal. o i i a-. < 1 f ^
X0 SPORTSMEN.
TUST received a full and romnlefe nssor'niont
in nwiv >. t (• rálMini'-il A or. Ir ff.
<i" .v
and
clliug property of every descrip-
T . OA 1 • - I
Also—The largest and háñdsómesrasTortmcnt ! «oiitliworth^-w l:ose fascinating works are now be-
ef FASHIONABLE JEWELRY ever offered for i republished iBl.ngiand-^ willmain-
oni Jn A .latin ¡ t:i;n old and pleasant connection with thel ost.
——_— ' The next story from her gifted pen will be entitled,
1'ARTIIRUS.- j the Avexgeh; or, the Fatal Vow," by
Emnsa D. E. N. South worth, author of'•The Curse
r f filiftfin " '• The L/O^L IIeire<< U Th DmaHaiI
Look oit for
Clotltiilgr.—L. D. CARRINGTON
arc now receiving and opening a large ^tock of
Clothing, consisting of Cloth Cloaks, Overcoats
and Sacks. Dress nml Frrx-lr Pilr.f lino.-r.f
Wife," etc. And last—not least—we are author-
tn nnttrmn/'A «r aT fiH'rliic fmm nnft n lm.
' «UU VUIOH.U JJIUCÜ ... „ vttv t —
^'i1,^c.0' ^''ckory, Merino and Flannel do.— ! the early numbers of the coming vear. Engrav-
o v lnch will be sold unusually low for cash, ings, Foreign Correspondence, Agricultural Arti-
n, Nov. 30, 1853. c-!cs, the News. ( ongressional Reports, thc Markets,
1IOBERT C €' 4V*I*Y F \qmñv C l • a,so -'nil regularly given.
% ABLE EAYLOR,*Austin,''Texas—The Cl,EAf ^sT.vr.K._T!:c postage on the Post to
subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to.I? I ^ - "TV' f ^e" PS" q
the public that he has located permanently in the | b "only 2(, cents a year.
City of Au-tin, and may be found on Congress Ave- ! Te!:ms—Th'' ^"ns of the Post are two dollars
nue, two doors below Mr. Dufiau's Drug Stoic. [ 1>0r nnnum: Payable in advance.
Having transacted the above business in the cities . • r a^>-U5l"
of New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, and for con,i* - 00
the last several years at San Antonio, he flatters
himself to be competent to please those who mav
be so kind as to trive him a ml!
. . ....... rr* ^ ...... .. v.
ifei?"1' Ladies' Habits Riding Dresses made in a
superior manner from the most approved London
mill Paris.i'.n cti-lr.s J'i
IX time ol S'cacc prepare for War.
A perfect and absolute protection can be had
against the cold and chilling winter rains, bv call-
ing at L. 1). Carriiiííton k On."* npw r<iah o, .i
8 14 (and one to the getter up of Club, $10 00
13 « '• '• '• " $15 00
, 20 " ' " " " $20 00
The money for Clubs always must be sent in ad-
¡ vanee. Subscriptions may be sent, lit our risk.—
, When the sum is large, a draft should fee procured,
j if possible—the cost of which may t>e deducted
i from the amount. Address. aUcar/s post-jtaid,
DEACON k PETERSON,
N. B.—Any person desirous of receiving a copy
of the Post, as a saumlo. ran he accommodated bv
1 v'« J •% .-Mllill'lV. VUH itWWiMMIVUWtV
I «p-h-M.)
ri I. HIT. iff . I. liW/vt. i-lwi A-irn thn o hnr/i Ann
ing, consisting of Double and Single Breasted Ov-
ercoats and Sacks, Pea Jackets, Capes v illi and
without sleeves. Ponchos, Kit Carson CVn-*. Riding
Leggins. ic.
\iv..< i q*■.">
J V • JI'IIH/I is iM." V 1 ' v 1«V WIIW
| insertion, or condense the material portions of it,
j (thc uoiices of new contributions, and our terms,)
• f ir their r-Hí'-riat columns, shall be entitled to an
exchange, by vending us marked copy of thc pa-
■ rev crMitainin- ! • y ÍT'<: ! iíir>!> r>r notice.
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Ford, John S. The Tri-Weekly State Times. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1854, newspaper, March 28, 1854; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181763/m1/4/: accessed May 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.