South-Western American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 19, 1852 Page: 3 of 3
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' VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
Titl63 Indisputable.
THE following Lands being' some of the most eligible loca-
tions in the State have been placed i?i my hands for sale; lilies
indisputable.
J. Dc CORDOVA
Houston and Austin.
AUSTIN COUNTY.
1107 acres headright of Joseph Baker situated 4 miles cast of the
Brazos river on thcliead waters of Fish Pond Creel: about 21 miles
above Sau Felipe. To save trouble the price is two dollars per acre.
177 acres part of P. Magoe's headlight about one mile west of the
Brazos river and about 5 miles above Sau Feline.
35-1 acres part of P. Mageo's headright in the forks of Mill creek
and the Brszos river about one mile above their junction.
COMAL COUNTY.
320 acres granted to Chailcs A. Lawrence on the north bank of th
Guadalupe river about S miles above New Braunfcls.
Taply W. Bennett 320 acres survey no. 7 Guadalupe river 28
miles north-west of the city of New Braunfcls.
160 acres Taply W. Bennett survey no. 61 on the waters of Re-
becca creek a branch of the Guadalupe 24 miles north-west of New
Braunfels. "
151 1-2 acres out of John Anderson's 303 acre survey on the Gua-
dalupe river about 25 miles above New Braunfels.
295 acres Geo. W. Lindsay survey no. 4 on the north bank of
the Guadalupe liver about 30 miles north-west of New Braunfcls.
BEXAR COUNTY.
640 acres originally granted to Jno. F. Shepherd survey no. 314
on sue. no. 3 on thn Salctrillo creek 14 miles North East of San An-
tonio. 320 acres originally granted to Patrick S. Carraway survey no. ISO
in sec. no. 5 on the San Geronymo a branch of the Medina about 23
miles N. W. of San Antonio.
160 acres originally granted to C harlcs Stephanos on the San
Geronymo survey no. in sec. no. 5 23 miles west noth-west of
San Antonio.
160 acres originally granted to Adam Byerly survey no. 170 sec.
no. 10 on the San Geronymo about 23 miles north-west by west of
San Antonio.
320 acres originally granted to Win. Byerly survey no. 172 sec.
5 on the waters of the San Geronymy about 21 miles west north
west from San Antonio.
160 acres originally granted to Charles Stepanes on the east branch
of the San Geronymo about 23 miles north west by west of Sau .tfii-
tonio. 320 acres originally granted to John Scheickard about 23 miles
3ortbwest by west from San Antonio.
177 acres originally granted to Logan Vandevcr survey no. IS5 in
sec. no. 5 on the San Gercnynio about 24 miles north west by west
of San Antonio.
112 acres originally granted to James M. Walson survey no. 322
in sec.no. 3 on the Salado 11 miles north-east of San Antonio.
640 acres originally granted to David Duncan survey no. 315 in
eec. no. 3 on the waters of the Cibolo about 14 miles north-cast of
San Antonio.
640 acres originally granted to Stacey B. Lewis survey no. 317 in
sec. no. 3 on the waters of the Cibolo about 15 miles north-east of
San Antonio. -
640 acres originally granted to Richard Mockett survey no. 316
in Bee. no. 3 on the waters of the Salctrillo about 15 miles north-
east of San Antonio.
640 acres originally granted to Thos. Lloyd survey no. 316 in sec.
no. 3 on the waters of the Salctrillo about 14 miles northcast of
San Antonio.
1476 acres originally granted to Manuel Ebfrado survey no. 2S2
.on tho Espantosa Lake about 100 miles south-west by west of San
Antonio.
160 acres originally granted to Claud Collier survey no. 542 in
.sec. no. 6 on Thomas creek branch- of the Hondo 45 miles west of
San Antonio.
160 acres originally granted to Claude Collier survey iio. 543 in
Bee. no. 6 on Thomas creek a branch of the Hondo 45 miles west of
San Antonio.
640 acres originally granted to Thomas H. Brccse survey no. 230
'in sec. no. 6 on the waters of the Alloscoso a branch of the Rio Frio.
640 acres originally granted to John Hamilton on the river Brazos
8 and a half miles above the mouth of the Poluxy" opposite the Co-
manche Peak.
640 acre3 originally granted to John Peaslcy survey no. 318 in
sec. no. 3 on the waters of the Cibolo about 14 miles north-east of
-San Antonio.
2402 acres originally granted to Adam Byerly on the head waters
of Turkey and Elein creek.
m BELL COUNTY.
640 aores originally granted to Vardaman Halsel on the waters of
jCow House creek westof the Leon.
320 acres originally granted to Joseph P. Berger on the Leon 73
.miles above tho junction of the Three Forks.
492 acres originally granted to Cornclieus Rooney west side of Elm
reek about 20 miles west by south or the h alls of tho Brazos.
COMAL COUNTY.
2952 acres originally granted to Wni. A. Alsberry survey no. 32
about 10 miles north-cast from San Antonio.
213 acres originally granted to to V. E. Cunnningham survey no.
31 on tho north bank of the Guadtdupo river abavc new Braunfels
178 acres originally granted to Frederick Poynghause on the waters
-of York's creek 10 miles north by cast of New Braunfels.
454 acres originally granted to Wm. . Crowson on tho north
bank of the Guadalupe about 29 miles west north-west of New Braun-
fels. 170 acres originally granted to Wilson T. Lightfoot survey no. 6
-onUhe waters of the Guadalupe about 25 miles north-west of New
Braunfels.
320 acres -originally granted to A. C. Horton on the north bank of
tho Guadalupe river 14 miles above Now Braunfels.
320 acres originally granted to John H. JoneSj on the north bank
-of tho Guadalupe river about 20 miles north-west of evt Braunfels.
320 acres originally granted to Charles A. Heddenburg survey no.
62 north bank of the Guadalupe about 25 miles west from New
Braunfels .-
176 acres originally granted to Patrick 0. Rake survey no. 23 on
-tho north bank of the Guadalupe about 12 miles north of New Braun-
fels. 1535 acres originally granted to G. F. Lawrancc on the north bank
of tho Guadalupe river 6 miles north of New Braunfels.
160 acres originally granted to John Owen on Martin's fork of the
Rio Blanco survey no. 54.
McLENNAN COUNTY.
Kimball survey no. 27 or the waters of Eickapoo creek.
640 R. B. Kiml
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1202 acres originally granted to Elihu David on the waters of the
Toluxy about 13 miles north 80 west from the Brazos.
4428 acres originally granted to Greenbury Logan on Berry's creek
-a branch of the Poluxy about 14 miles west of the Comanche Peak.
4605 acres originally granted to Isaac Millsaps on the Poluxy
about 15 miles west of the Comanche Peak.
2203 acres originally granted to John Foster on the waters of the
Poluxy 14 miles north 82 west from the Comanche Peak.
1476 acres originrlly granted to Edward Irwin on the waters of the
J'oluxj and Robinson's creek about 1 1 miles alfcve the Comanche
Peak. v
1476 acres originally granted to Jas. H. Callahan on the waters of
-the Poluxy about 17 miles north 80 west from Comanche Peak.
1476 acres originally granted to.G. A. Vail on the waters of Kic-
Jcapoo creek about 12 miles from the Brazos.
240 acres originally granted to C.iGvBurcklo survey no. 72 on
-the waters of the Poluxy about 14 miles nosth 72 west of the Coman-
che Peak. - 5-7"
640 acres originally granted Willison R. Martin on the waters
of Robinson's creek 12 miles north 70 west from the Comanche Peak.
640 acres originallygranted to John Tardiff survey no. 46 on the
waters of the Polorkj8 miles north 82 west from the Comanche
Peak. .?:?
640 acres originally granted to Wm. Gammell on the waters of the
Poluxy abpatflO'mrlc north 82 west from the Comanche Peak.
64OaoK0 originally granted to Wm. T. Hansbrough survey no. 41
on the waters of the Poluxy 17 miles north 78 west from Comanche
Peak. .
2952 acres oiigiually granted to Stephen Churchill about 15 miles
south SO west from the Comanche Peak.
147G acres oiiginally granted to Wm. Riddle on the cast side of
main Bosque obout 2 miles below the mouth of Meridian creek.
736 aores originally granted to William Walsch on the waters of
the Cedron a tiibutary of the Brazos.
2505 acres originally granted to James W. Moore on the liver Bra-
zos directly opposite Barnard's Trading House about G miles above
the mouth of the Poluxy. s
194 acres originally granted to B. II. Garroon on the Bosque at the
lower edge of tho Cross Timbers.
1476 acres originally granted to Ellcoll Armstrong jm Girmour's
creek' a tributary of the Bosque in the lower edge of the Cioss Timbers.
640 acres originally granted to Francis Mculahan on the cast side
of Duffau's crecka tiibutary of the Bosque.
640 acres originally granted to Jacob Saica on the cast side of the
East Fork of tho Bosque.
SS6 acres oiiginally granted to Joseph Berry part of a survey of 9
1-3 labors on the head branches of Childers' creek.
S53 acres originally granted to Wm. Harper on the waters of the
Brazos about 8 miles from Comanche Peak.
320 acres oiiginally granted to John C. Crane on the Brazos river
above the mouth of Childers' creek.
231 1-2 acres originally granted to Francis M. Hodges on the wa-
ters of Caw. Bayou about 13 1-2 miles south by west of the Waco
Village.
360 acres originally granted to Thomas Thalchcr on the waters of
Cow Bayou about 14 miles south south-west from Waco Village.
492 acres originally granted to Henry Mailara on the south side of
Neil's creek about 9 miles from its junction with the Bosque.
1748 acres originally granted to J. C. Corbin being the southern
portion of a league situated on the Bosque in tho Cross Timbers.
TRAVIS COUNTY.
4605 acres originally granted to Robert W. Williams survey no.
233 in section no. 9 on the cast bank of the Red Fork of the Colo-
rado river about 12 miles above its junction with the Concho.
640 acres originally granted to Wm. D. Tallcy survey no. 45 on
the Pedcrnales 45 miles west from the city of Austin.
492 acres originally granted to John Harper out of his headright 1-3
part of survey no. 14 on the cast bank of the Colorado including the
mouth of Hamilton's creek.
640 acres originally granted to Benjamin Weed survey no. 72 on
the Rio Blanco about miles from the city of Austin.
GUADALUPE COUNTY.
177 acres originally granted to John Gates survey no. 3 about 5
miles north of New Braunfcls on the waters of the Guadalupe river.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
640 acres originally granted to Erautus S. Perkins.
MATAGORDA COUNTY.
640 acres originally granted to Joseph Bishop.
GALVESTON COUNTY.
10 acres originally granted to P. P. Hoslcy lot no. 366 sec. no. 1
Galveston Island.
BASTROP CUUNTY.
177 acres originally granted to Wni. S. Crowuson on the waters of
Barton's creek branch of the Colorado about 14 miles south south
east of Bastrop. '
GONZALES COUNTY.
100 acres originally granted to James T. Murphey survey no. 10
on the waters of York's creek about 12 miles north of Seguin.
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY.
1476 acres originally granted to Jacob Maybec on the north bank
of the Nueces liver about 13 miles above its junction with the Rio
Frio.
1476 acres originally granted to Wm. McGill on the nucccs river.
TRAVIS COUNTY.
1124 acres out of the Lucos Munos League on the waters of Wal-
nut and Gillerland's creek about S miles from the city of Austin.
320 acres granted to Christian Anderson survey no. 22 in Hamil-
ton's Valley.
320 acres out of John Harper's Donation Warrant survey no. 42
on the Willow Fork of Wilbarger's creek about 20 miles east noith-ca-t
from the City of Austin.
320 acres part of Horatio Keys' Bounty survey no. 24 in Hamil-
ton's Valley east of the Colorado river.
640 acres Walter C. Daws' donation land survey no. 61 sorth of
the Pierdcnalcs 44 miles W. by N. of the city of Austin.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY.
738 acres Robert B. Bissctt Headright near the Post Oak Is
land.
"MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
4S0 acres of land out of W. B. Bridge's Headright situated on the
waters of the San Jacinto River.
UVALDE COUNTX.
1043 acres out of Patrick C. Jack's Headlight survey no. 26 in
section no. 6 on tho Lcona river.
One-third of a league in the name of Alexander Bell on tho south
bank of tho Leona River about a mile and a half above where the up-
per Presidio road crosses tho river and said road passes through the
back portion of this survey. .
MADINA COUNTY.
320 acres out of William B Nicholls' Headright part of survey no.
435 in section no. 6 about 45 miles west of San Antonio.
BEXAR COUNTY.
94 acres part of Milton M. Justice' Bounty survey no"? 185 in sec-
tion no. 5 on the waters of Cottonwood creek a branch of the Medi
na about 10 miles south-east of Castroville and about 16 miles south-
west from San Antonio.
Undivided quarter interest in Sterling N. Dobie's Headright survey
no. 79 in section no. 2 on tho waters of the Salado.
604 acres out of the Headright of James B. Thompson on survey
no. 84 in section no. 3 on the waters of the Sala do. -
1153 acres out of the Maria Dolores Diaz League on the waters
of the Attoscoso.
HAYS COUNTY.
12S0 acres Amasa Turner's Bounty Land on the Cypress Fork on
the Rio Blanco.
acres part of Benjamin C. Page's Headright on the Cpyress
Fork of Rio Blanco adjoins the Amasa Turner survey.
GRIMES COUNTY.
574 acres out of the Enoch Latham Headright situated on the
west of the Trinity river and south of the San Antonio road.
BRAZOS COUNTY.
600 acres off of the north-east corner of three-fourths of a League
and Labor originally granted to A. D. Houston situated on the Nav-
isoto river.
McLENNAN COUNTY.
1920 acres Issac Ryan's bounty between the forks of the Palo Pin-
to about 13 miles above the junction of the Brazos.
4S0 acres John Skidmorc's bounty on the head of Neal's Creek
near the Leon and the head of Meridian Creek near about 44 miles
above Waco.
143 acres Henry Ticrwcster's bounty en the south fork of the Palo
Pinto 14 miles above its junction with the Brazos.
320 acres O. B. Adams' headright on the waters of the south prong
of the Bosque about 19 miles from the Waco Village.
213 acres out of William Garhck's headright on the east side of
the east fork of the Bosque about 9 miles from its junction with tho
noi'th Bosque.
1043 actcs out of Simon Cockercll's 2-3 of a league and 2-3 labor
survey on Eickapoo Creek.
492 acres part of Andrew Moore's headright on the west side of
the main Bosque River 8 miles above tho forks of tho same.
277 acres William T. Lightfoot's headright on the middle
stream of the Bosque on the east side thereof about 15 miles West of
the Waco Village.
492 acres. Dart of William Harper's ncadngiit on me norm iorK or
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Meridian Creek about 43 mites above tno vaco village.
1920 acres the bounty land of Walter C. Daws on the Brazos riv-
er about 4-miIes above the mouth of Childres' creek and about 16
miles N. W. by N. of the Waco Village.
BELL COUNTY.
160 acres the northern half of Abraham Bantas' headright of 320
acres on the head of Elm Creek on tho road from Waco to Austin.
KINNEY COUNTY.
143 acres part of John F. Torrey's headright: survey no. 63. in
NAVARRO HOUSE
Between the Public and Military Squares
SAN ANTONIO BEXAR COUNTY.
IIIS House has been greatly enlarged and fitted up in a style
equal to any Public House in the place for comfort and conveni-
ence its location being between both Squares in one of the most
pleasant places in town. And the proprietor assures the travelling
public that no pains will be spared to furnish his table with as good as
the nfarkct affords and his guests wjth every requisite attention. He
thanks his old friends for the past favors and solicits a continuance of
the same. JNO. D. McLEOD Proprietor.
Jan. 29 1851. J 30::tf
TOBACCO.
10 BOXES best Oionoco chewing tobacco just received.
UNDERWOOD'S PICKLES.
15 BOXES pickles.
FLOUR-MOLASSES-LARD.
50 BBLS St Louis Hour 5 do iVcw Orleans Molasses 10 do leaf-
laid. GOSHEN BUTTER.
A FRESH article jtst received.
CHEESE.
4 CASES' pineapple cheese 10 boxes Gloster do. 20 boxes English'
do. best quality.
DRIED FRUIT.
10 BBLS dried apples fresh 10 boxes fresh raisins 3 kegs courants.-
MACKARONI AND VERMACELLI.
10 BOXES' fresh vcnnacclli. 10 do fresh mackaroni.
CANVASSED HAMS AND DRIED BEEF.
6 TIERCES hams 2000 lbs sugar-cured beef just received and'
for sale by
SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
"The Tree is known its fruits
jTp.rliri.ne. is knnwn hn il.i r.ffer.ts!
R. S. Pt TOWNSEND'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla-
IS THE PEOPLE'S MEDICINE!
It is wonderfully adapted to the constitution that it may be used
for nearly all Diseases.
WHERE THERE IS DEBILITY it strengthens ;
Where there is Foulness it elenscs.
This celebrated medicine which is of such important service to hu-
manity is now prepared at the new manufactory corner of Front and
Washington streets Brooklyn under the direct supervision ef the
well-known Chemist and Physician
DR. JAMES R. CHILTON
of New York city whose certificate and signature will be found om
the outside wrapper of each bottle of the original and genuine
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAL'ARILLA
The Great Purifier of the Blood!
And cure for
Erysipelas
Effects of Mercury
Ring Worm?
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Fever Sores
Skin Diseases
Consumption
Costivcncss
Dyspepsia
Dropsy
Ulcers
Coughs
Colds etc.
Salt Rheum
Scrofula
Liver Complaint
Rheumatism
General Dobility
Pimples on the Face
This Extract is put up in square tiuart bottles; and warranted
stronger and superior in every respect to an' other purifier of the
blood and to keep for any length of time in all eliraateb.
Sold by Druggists and Merchants generally.
N. TOWNSEND
novS-Gin Agents Austin Texas
NOTICE '
S HEREBY GIVEN o all persons to whom these pres
ents may come that I the undersigned William T. Smith
of McLennan county son and heir of Thomas J. Smith deceased
late of Navarro county Texas have by duly authenticated letter of
Attorney constituted and appointed Win. B. Walker of MacLennan
county in this State my geueial agent for tho settlement and trans-
action of all business relative to or connection with the estate of my
deceased father ; and that I have empowered and authorized said Wm.
B. Walker for me and in my name to do all acts relative to or con-
nected with said estate that I myself would do if personally present.
And further notice is hereby given that I the said William T.
Smith do by this act revoke and declare null and void any agency
or agencies by me previously granted to any other person or persons-
whatever thivn the said William B. Walker. W. T. SMITH.
HAVING- been appointed by W. T. Smith his Attorney in fact
to sell convey and transact all business with regaid to the interest he-
has in his father's estate of land aud other property and claims.
Those having business with said Smith in connection with the estate-
of T- J. S.'nith deceased will please apply to mo in Waco McLen
nan county Texas. W. B. YVALKER.
April 7 7v852. w6m
FOR SALE.
X2S0 A-KS of patented laud is now offered for sale cheap for
cash lying on the Rio Frio Bexar District and known as
survey no. 776 containing all the advantages which nature can bestow
for a residence farming and gardening and stock raising. It is well
wooded and watered and has tho advantages of a Saw Mill etc. in
operation close by on a neighboring stream.
ALSO 640 acres of patented land on the Medina known as sur-
vey no. 138 within a few miles of San Antonio and convenient to
Castrovillc. This is a very beautiful and desirable tract of land and
especially worthy the attention of emigrants. It 13 in the richest and
most fertile district of tho West.
J. Dc CORDOVA
Gen'l Land Agent Houston & Austin.
BOOKS-JTATIONEUr WATCHES-JEWELRY. &
FANCY GOODS.
mjEW GOODS ! Latest Fashions. Received per packet ships a fine addition
J- to my stock consisting of Ear Rings Bracelets. Finger Rings Gold Pen
Work Boxes &c. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all sorts snd FISHING TACK-
LE. 0?" Orders promptly despatched by mail. JOHN M. JONES
Galveston Aug. 13. y6 No. 8 Strand.
HOUSTON AND GALVESTON U. S. MAIL STEAMER
FAEMEE
J. H. STERRETT Commander
HAVING undergone thorough repairs and beimj newly furnished will leave
Houston for Galve-ton every Wednesday and Saturday
i t "J n m Piilnrninn lumiua "!! l.t.i T 1
in. .'"11111. ji....u. i... .iu.i.c -jaivcsiuu xuescaysanu
i'nilaysatJp in. ifle tanner arrives in time lo meet
StBa&EggspaSS&B the mail steamers Iroin (ralveston to New Orleans
KF The accommodation line ol slage leave for HuoUvillo and Austin im
mediately after the arrival of the Fanner. Passengers can leave (or the inferior
without any delay in Huston. Houston August 20.
JAMES WCBB. W. S. OLDHAM. "W. M. M0RPIIB Y
WEBB OLDHAM & MUUPIIEY
Attoruneys and Couscllors at Law
AUSTIN TEXAS.
IN order to attend to the business of our clients which has been removed from thic
place by the division of the Supreme Court by the Legislature at its recent session we
have associated with us in the Practice of Law WM. M. MURPHEV Esq and
will continue the Practice.undcr the firm of
WEBB OLDHAM & MURPHEY
In all the counties of the Second and Third Judicial Districts of the State in th
Supreme Conrt at Austin Galveston and Tyler and also in the United States Dis-
rlct Court at Galvetson. JAMES WEBB.
Jan. 151851. 28::tf. W.S.OLDHAM.
section no 13 on tuo cast oanK 01 uie iuo uranue about 10 miles
above Eagle Pass.
GALVESTON. COUNTY.
372S acres out of W. K. Wilson's league on Dickson's Bayou
BASTROP COUNTY".
141 acres part of Rufus Taylor's headright situated on the waters
ofBucknor's Creek.
HARRIS CCTNTY.
177 acres part of tho headright of John Talbott south of Bray's
Bayou adjoining Henry Cone's labor survey.
GUADALUPE COUNTY.
Fifty tracts of land from 75 to 320 acres each out of the Eznau-
rczar grant situated on the waters of the Guadalupe river York Creek
and the head of the San Geronymo.
J. Dc CORDOVA General Land Agent
Houston and Austin Tcxs.
NEW HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT AT LEONA.
rgnHE subscriber. informs his friends and the travelling community that he ba
M. opened a House of Entertainment at Lcoua n h:ch he is determined shall not
be surpassed by any other in the Stale of Texas. Having travelled much himself
through Texas and found how acceptable and re inw'goraimg lo the wearied traveller
are the co.nforts to he found at a well spread Table and a comfortable Bed. he is de-
termined that no pains on his part shall be spared to gite satisfaction to those who
may patronise him; and while the traveller is enjoying these comforts he may rest
assured that his Horse will not be neglected. His Stable will be in charge under
his own inspection of a faithful and experienced hostler who will be amply pro-
vided with the best quality of Com grown on old ground Hay and Fodderf From
the care and attention that ill be bestowed on this establishment by himself his
wife and father he is confident that even the mon fastidious will not leave' his
House dissatisfied. -
MATTHEW. TATLOR.
GENERAL LAND AGENCY. tU
J. CASTANIE General Land Agent and'Commission
Merchant Houston Texas.
W111 alten1 l0 Ihe taIe of Land- location of certificates recording of deeds
payment of taxes obtaiuing of patents from the General Land Office per-
fecting of titles settlement of estates and all matters pertaining to lands generally
in the State of Texas ; and nUo will sell and buy goods on commission.
Persons intruding business to him may be ture of a prompt attention to the
same. Office L ong Row.
REFERENCES.
Houston A. S.Kuthvcn J. S.Roberts U. F.Tanfcersley Wm. R. Baker
Galveston Rice & Nichols J. N. Reid W. Richardson John Levi.
Marshall J. at Hall.
Austin Capt. Crosby Ben F. Hill Lamar Moore P. Do Cordova.
Castrovillc James Paul Henry Castro.
New Orleans B. L. Shaw R. Kerr F. Brichta.Gardncr Smith W. J. Morten-
Cincinnati Henry Miller. Slieppard & Armstrong Dr. Darling Sam Wert.
New York A- M. Gentry J. 4t A. Lowery
nnO RENT The Bar of the Houston House with its Fur--
nitureone of the best bars in the State. Apply to
Isaac luaycr Jlouton House.
March G.
Apply
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