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AUSTIN TEXIS SATURDAY OCTOBER
NO. 8.
IS-SSfe .
9 1852. -
TUB TEXAS STATE GAZETTE
J'ublUhtd Wetkly alxtht City oT JlntUn Ttxa; by
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD & JOSEPH W. HAMPTON
EDITORS AND I'ROI'IIIETORS AND STATE TR1NTERS.
Torms:
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per annum.
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ness Communications promotive of individual interests will bo charged as
AUVUrilBCIIlCUlS.
All
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Tho first section of tho act of February 5 1811 regulating tho sale of run-
away slaves provides also that where nny slave is committed to jail as a run-
away a notico of tho apprehension and commitment with a full description of
moll slave shall be published weekly in ono of tho pnpors at the Seat of Gov-
ernment for tho space of ono month nnd printed copies thereof furnished to
tho Clerk of tho County Court of tho county where tho commitment shall havo
been made.
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T.ill bo continued until forbid and charged accordingly.
Subscribers Advertisers nnd Agents may remit money at our risk and cxpenso.
All communications must bo addressed to tho Editors pott paid.
II. W. SUBUBTT
l) Attorney and Counscllor-at-Law Austin Texas.
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AliPIlbiVSO CISOSS.
l Attorney and Counscllor-at-Law Austin Texas y
S3- Commissioner of Deeds for New York Pennsylvania Mississippi Lou-
isiana Florida Missouri and Tennessee. Sly
John A. Green
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOlt-AT-LAW AUSTIN TEXAS
49 WILL practice in the 2d judicial district and adjoining counties ly
T. S. Anderson
43 Attorney and Coiinsellor-at-Law Austin Texas ly
J. D. BROWN. THOMAS GRirFIN
Brown & Crrillin
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Aiislin Texas.
A. J. HAMILTON.
ESLKK IIENDEEE.
JUMIILTOJV &' IIEJVDttEE
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW AUSTIN TEXAS
WI LL practice in tho Distriot and Supremo Court of tho Slate and tho United
States District Court. October 10 1851. 8:y
W. S. OLDHAM. ' J. P. MARSHALL.
Oldham & Marshall
ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW CITY or AUSTIN TEXAS
J PRACTICE in the district courts of the 2d and 3d judicial districts and in the
. supreme court of the State and in the United Slates district court at Austin.
They will also act us land agents and attorneys for soldiers or other heirs who
nro entitled to lands under the laws of the late Republic of Texas. 1'J
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15. F. UARUTBaEKS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law Austin Texas.
ILL practice in nil the courts of tho Second Judicial District and in the
Supremo Court of the State 34:y
liaw IVotice.
JAMES S. GILLET Attorney and Counsellor at Law
HAVING located himself permnnontly will attend promptly to all business
entrusted to his care in tho different courts held at tho Capital of tho State
and will act ns gonornl agent in tho transaction of business wjth the different
departments of State.
'K7" Office Adjutant General's office Austin Texas. 23: v
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C. D. IflcGINNSS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
HASTKOP TKXAS.
" '"JOHN SAYLLS. S. o. BLANTON.
i ' ; SayBcs & ISIanton
Attorneys and Counsellors at Laxo
HAVING nssociated themselves together proposo to practice thoir "profes-
sion in tho District Court in the several counties composing tho Second
Judicial District; and in tho District Court of tho United States and tho Su-
premo Court of tha State.
OCT" John Snyles' office at Brenham "Washington county; and S. C. Blan-
tqn's at Baatrop Bastrop county. May 10 1852 30-ly.
II. MOBSTER
Attorney and Counsellor at Law Bastrop Texas
iructtco his Piofetsion in tho Courts of tha Second judicial Di
Will p
August 17th. 11150.
strict.
52:r
;.ia. HOUGlirON. a. J. BTRICKLAND.
' Houghton &JrickIasad
ATTORNEYS AND COUNbELLOUS-AT-LAW OEORGETOWN TEXAS
WILL give stria and prompt attention to all businses entrusted to their care
throughout the 2d judicial district and in the counties of Bell Milam and Mc-
Lennan of the 'Id district. 5-ly
ED. II. VONTRESS. ' T. I. llUOIttS.
VOW TRESS & HUGHES
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Georgetown Texas
WILL givo strict and prompt nttention to nil business entrusted to thoir
caro throughout the Second Judicial District and in the counties of Mi-
ant Bell nnd McLennan of tho Third. Tho receipt of claims and letters will
be promptly acknowledged remittances made without delay and clients kept
advised of tho condition of their claims. 33:52w
O. C. HARTLEY Attorncy-at-Law
WILL attend punctually the sessions of the Supreme Court and the Federal
Court at Tvlcr Galveston and Austin. Persons who desire to engage the
services nf Mr. Hartley will please address him duting the vacation of the
court at Galveston. 29.r March (5 1852.
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Angel Navarro
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
San Antonio Texas.
iy
i. . . Thomas H. Strihling
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS ViY
"WILL attend promptly nnd faithfully to all business entrusted to his caro
EBcn F. Atkins
' Attorney-at'Latp Richmond' Fort Bend county Texas
WILLaltehdjto.busjness in the Courts of the First Judicial District and to' the
343" ' fffnderaJQjjqlfate C nlW
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frKANVIIjIjE H. SHERWOOD
Attomw and Counsellor at Law JWcio Braunfels Comal
i County Texas
Will attendihe Courts of Coma) Guudalupe Hays Caldwell Bastrop Bexar
and GHUspje. 25:t
140
( Alexander W. Snccd
Attomoy-at-Law
j CAMERON MILAM COUNTY TEXAS.
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J. M. CIiqCKETT of South Carolina. JOHN Jt GOOD of Alabama.
i CROCKETT & ROOD
1 Attorneys at Law Dallas Texas.
"X7ILLfpracti-e their profession in Dallas and adjacent counties and in the
' Supreme Court ot the State; and will'also attend io all matters connected
with land" Taxes Soldiers' claims claims against the State &c &c. 17:y.
I A. J". EVANS
Mtorney-aULaw Waco McLennan County Texas
ti practice in the counties ot McLennan. Limestone Freestone Falls1
Milam Bell and I lie Supreme Court of the State. Prompt attention given
to the seeming valid (.nd perfecting controverted land claims.
OificdEast of Waco Inn. 48-ly July 17th 1852.
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KIOliAKD COKK. JAS. M. JACKSON.
Coke & Jackson
Attormys and Counscllvrs-at-Law Waco McLennan Cdunty
46 f Texas. ly
J. T.jPAVlS. J. W. N0WUN.
Davis & Nowlin
23 I Attorneys a?td Coimscllors-at-Laio Waco Texas. fO
JOHN F. FENNER
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
2 g Seguin Texas. y
f W. B. IiCii?h
j Attorney and Counsellor at Law Seguin Texas.
References Judge I. A. Paschal San Antonio; W H. Gordon Esq. Aus-
tin ; It. M. Forbes Tort Lavaca ; John Henry Brown Indianola. 37-ly.
' RICHARD J?I. SHINN
Attorney and Counseller at Law Lockhart Texas
WILL PRACTICE his profession in all the Courts of tho Second Judicial Dis
rict. ' 1:y
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Thomas H. Tharn
xt-w.oy UK VUUWOOWVl UU USWUJ wkw" j.vux
ILL practice Ins profession in the courts of the second Judicial District.
All business entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention. 36:y
TrevanioBfl T. Tec!
Attorney and C ounsellor at Law
f Lockhart Caldwell County Texas
WILL practice his profession in the courts of the Second Judicial District
Lockhart April 1651 . 3G:y
Partnership.
illAVH this day ossoriaied with mo R. V. Paukkr Esq. lato of Austin
and will cuntinna the General Dry Goods Grocery and Commission
Business under the firm nnd stylo of R. M. FORBES & CO.
( Lavaco September 1 1C52. R.M. FORBES.
n. m. roriBEs. n r. farkek.
R. HI. Forbes & Co.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants and General
Dealers in Merchandise Lavaca Texas.
James E. North & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Boots Shoes. Hats and Caps
No. 11 Magazine Street Ncw-Orlea?is.
F. BIETERICH
Corner of Congress Avenue and Pecan Street
AUSTIN TEXAS
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Staple
and "Fancy Drygoods clothing boots shoes hati caps saddlery cutlery cast-
ings Tinware uedarwaro furniture groceries provisions liquors &c &c.
H. . Fulkerson & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Produce Groceries Staple
Goods &c. &c at tho Government Wharf
WILL open 1st September. 1852. Cbtton Hides and other Produce ot the
countiy bought at the highest cash prices or liberal advances made on
shipments of same to our lriends in New Oi leans New York or Boston. 49
S. L. Allen. T. M. Baouy.
AIiIiEN & JBA&EBIT
Receiving. Forwarding and t'ommissibn Merchants
Corner Main and Commerce Streets near the Wharf
Houston Texas.
1j- Particular attention given to the weighing storing and shipping of Cot-
ton Hides &c. &c. j 41:v
ChasnUcrs E'ttcr &
Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu Dry-Goods Clothing Hats
Boots and Shoes Hardware Crockery Groceries and
Western Produce.
Liberal advances made1 on cotton or other produce shipped to dur friends in
Philadelphia New York or New Orlean" 18-y
S A. WflBaTE
Receiving and Forwarding Merchant Indianola Texas.
William R. Rawlins Indianola Texas
DEALER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL in Drygoods Groceries Hnrd-
waro Crockery Clothing Hats Boots Shoos Saddlery Wood and Tinware.
r7 Particular nttention paid to tho Receiving and Forwarding business.
Refer to Gen. Mcmuchn Hunt Lamar Mooro V. II. Cushney. 18:y
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3iclLcodfsrMotei.f Husji
THE subscriber respectfully informs Rs friends nnd the public gene-
rally that he has removed from his old stand the Niiyarroiloujc and
has fitted up a'pleasant'andcoinfortablcpublic house'ori'Maln si reef halt
a square West of the San Antoniol Bridce. where he l prepared to a-
commodate all who may favor him with a call
A BATH-HOUSE has been erected ohhe prernises for the use and benefit
of nls patron. " '
A goop STABLE is also connected with tha house) wich is conveniently sit-
uated on the river where will be found good provender and an itlentive and
Careful hostler. . W
His lriends and tho traveling public may rest assured Jhat no eflbt wlH;(be
spared on his part fo administer to the coiiifort and happiness of all who" may
tavur mm wtn a can. a iianKiui for past favors tie hopes to merit their contin-
uance by attention to business and a desire to please. i a .
June2G 45 tf JNO. b.'M(?LEODr'
Mcculloch Mouse t
HAVING ta)ten the sland lajely oecupjed by Mrs. Eberlyttrte subscri-
ber designs opening the same on the 1st of June for the accotritnedalioa
"pairs besides mnnv alteratidns and additidmt will be made. With hi-w
furniture throughout. Every nttentibn will be givdri to ladles ahd farrillleT.'fo
make ihem comfortable. Qy A Brith-House is also constructed for the benent
of boarders. .May 20 1852 4l-Gm R. D. McCULLOCH.
Fir
THE CAPITOJL "
jmQxl tt.(yji iftopfi 9
SITUATED in a healthy part of the city this well known Hotel nastinder-
gone a thorough repair. Ten new rooms and a large Social Hall havo bef a'
added Tho House is now In all respects equal to any in the State for comfort
both in winter and in summer. There is no bar In the house : but a well-furnished
one isconvenient 1 have efaploycd a cool; unsurpassed by any. '
A well-furnished and attended stable with plenty of cistern water is altacnetd
to the premises. An omnibus will be always ready to convey customers lo an4
from the boats free of charge. ( u vnjll
I respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. 1 promise my'custoraers
Fare equal to any in the State and if I fail of my tiromho 1 will-make no.
charge hy T. D. J. HAD LEY Proprietor.
SAW ANTONIO KOUSE?
TORT LA.VAOA TEXAS.
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MRS. 3. C. S'i&Tti'Sb'EX informs lior Trionds that hor hotlso is idj
trood ronair: and thdt slin nan nccommndnln hnr frinmlu In thn hnklmnnf.
. r t - -v. . . v . - ... - .
nor. Lrood stables havo been provu'ed with careful hostler?. Oct 1851
stf
JLAN AGENCY.
JOHN C. McKEAN Lockhart Caldwell county Texas '
HAVING been engaged for the last twenty years in Locating Buyingand1
Selling LANDS in the various counties of Texas has concluded to devote
his WHOLE ATTENTION to the business. From his extensive
acquaintance
with the people of this State and also of the States of Tennessee Alabama ant)
Mississippi together with his general knowledge of the lands throughout Texas
he flatters himself that he can be of jome service to those who are desirous either
of BUYING or SELLING Lands situated in this State. He offers his.vrvtces.
as General Agent for the Sale and the Purchase of Land.
jj Business confided to him will be promptly and faithfully attended to.
References:
Mr. AnTnon Swipt Seeuin.
" Wm.A Matthews Gonzales.
" John T. Tinm.et do.
Hon. J. W. Henderson Houston.
Col. FnANK Hardin Liberty.
Mr. A.B. Hardin do.
Lockhart Texas January 1 1851.
Mr. "M. CABTwnrani. San Augnstii
H. M. Kinsev Esq. do. '
Mi.FM. WEATiiEBiiEAn Milam m
Rev. Wm. MtKTER Troy Mis?.
Pitseb Milleu. Esq Bolivar Tenn.
E. H. Fosteii Esq. Nashville do.
23:
John W. EjawrcHBcc & Hugh Nelson '" '
HAVING nssociated themselves together for tbo purpose of transacting &'
GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS offer their .services jn attendingto.
tlio locatinir surveying and pntenting of land payment of tazos redeeming land
sold for the same examination of titles &c. also to the collection ol claims
against the Governnurit of Toxas nud agaiust individuals. All business en-
trusted to their caro will bo faithfully and punctually attended to.
rr?- References of the highest respectability will bo given If required. '
Austin Jnnuury 1852. 26:rftl1
$10000 Worth of FashionabtaClothin?
For Sale at Retail!
Jilfrcd Wunroc 1 o.s S' OncJPricQ" Store t
3lMiaiziNr coiiner ciiavieiist. new Orleans.
WE WOULD inform our friends and the pttbiffc in general that our present'
stock of CLOTHING FUnNISIlING GOODS f-c s unequalled iitj
extent and beauty by that of any other establishment in the United States. To
be convinced of this statement it is only necessary to call ana examine. Ouri
imoipnse sales are brought about by 'he siinnlo fact being known tbnt iheprcefj
we place upon goods are uniformly low and the quality of each article is guar-
antied what it is represented to be. Perlect satisfaction is what we aim avia
dealing with our cniumers.
All our clothing is manufactured at our etarltshraent44l Broadway N. York1
under the immediate fuperinlendence of one ol our firm who spares no pains in
securing the most desirable styles of goods. It is with the fullest confluence of
being able to give satisfaction that we invite all who may be in want of articles in.
our line to call and examine our assortment. A. MUNROE & CO.
l.r:Y 34 Magazine street.
ISvtishes osnbs Fancy and Variety Goods. .
r"pHE undesigned would respectfully call the attention of merchants and olh1-
J. er to his large and well selected slock of Brushes CoMDj.FNCYand Va-
niETr Goon?. Persons visiting the city who wish lo supply themselves with
any description of Brushes or Combs can find them at this establishment at very
low prices. Also keeps constantly on hand Parfumery Toilet articles Accor-
deons. Canes Umbrellas Wiips India Rubber goods and all other articles of.
a useful character usually kept in a storeof this kind. -'
A liberal discount made to the trade and satisfaction given to all who may fa J
vor him with their patronage. JOSEPH HUFTS '
17:v. No.gQCampSt. N. O. "
GEORGE Witt A1DA1&S
I'OItT LAVACA TKXAS.
Receiving Fowarding and Commission merchant and general
Dealer in Grroccrics &c
CHA'S'MAfSOW
Receiving Forwarding and Commission Merchant
LASALLK TEXAS.
Axis- Fr.ommc
Commission and Forwarding. Mercliantlndianola Texas. .
' ir?rT References:. J. H.'Browcr'k Co.. NoV.York : Tlib'sl'jtTiidor i' Co. anil
I E. JHartjf.Co. Now Qijenns; FDJotefitilhrAHSliu itfBi t'jmj in lf).V?v!
Br Ifffarchisl's Uterine Catholicon -'
IS a preparation of earnest importance to tio public unddestinod to become
indentified with tho health and happiness of Females This Catholioon will
ctiro tiii per cent of nil chronics diseases' incidental to tho respectable fe-
mulc mairied or unmarried and usually known under tho nmno of Female
Complaints. Of these aro Prolapsus Uteri or Fufling of the Womb; Chronic
Inflamntlon ahd Ulceration of tho Womb ; Incidental Hremorrjiage or Flood-
ing; Painful Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation &c with all their an-
companying evils (cancer excepted) no matter'uow severe or of how long
standing. s "u
Many prominent Physicians in tho oity pf New York nnd other places find-
ing thomsolves without n remedy ininverterato casosof tho above complatntst
and having due regard for the welfare of their patients havo recommended
tho uso ol this medicine; and aftor witnessing its salutary effects nro novr
manifesting their approbation not only by resorting to it in their treatment of
all tho diseares for which it is intended but in somo instancos accepting the
agency of it to fiicilitnto its introduction into more general use by tho faculty.
Additional proof of this Catholieon being wprthy of the confidence of tho
nfllicted ns a supcessful sftfo and cheap remedy will bo found in tho pamphlet
together with iniportnn' observations touoliing tho nnturo and symptoms of
tho disease to which the attontion of ladies nnd practitioners are respectfully
invited.
Tho ingredients ns certified by high medical authority (see pamphlet) ara
not nssociatedwith any article unfriendly to tho animal economy. Pamphlet''
Ulll ui) iiuu vfaiis ui iu uuviw . i
Il'ferences.P. R. Bookham M. D. TJticn N.Y: L.D. Floming M. D
Now Bedford Masst D.Y.Footo. H. D Syracuse N. Y ; M. H. Mills M.J7'
Roghestor N. Y: W. W.Reese M. D. City or Now York; J C. Orrjck M.Bh
.Baltimore Md; W.PrescottM.D. Congbrd.N. H. "
l Control Depot 304 Brdad-wjiy New-No rk. t. i .. m . i "k
Solo Agents for Texas B F. RUCKER Washington nnd FTDUFFAJJ
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