Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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iuh they claim pay. aid Ir not, i
tli y did ¡p««forro, a&d whut dedui
made from t helt pay, tto far a* th
t of asy fallare, or partial í#il
i therefore, I, JOHN . BKAG
1 of the Confederáis B ta tee of A
~ «nation, requiring all
ilserrice, under the fori
—2 of tbí _
a Andltor of the Trmaary^
OA
i h«!I al«o
thetervice
, oa ao
lnWa.
BOOK, '
Tiwe PiiPEK*,
1>B0ARBS, :
& Domestic Stationery,
Grevier *t. and 10 Bank Place,
"Kff ORLEANB.
PAHBRS: *6*40; Sitó; ataíB; B8wW¡ OJS HAND.
*l2uS81y „ p§| ' ~m
girrii'TH
tment for «xaentnatloo on i
I • * Ai
tof
SÉám^
> are icvueu
•loisfr conneo-
"of tho tóate
..JaéiT... —1
nen and breeding,
Bitíí tOOl ,-**^H
rit^ bellow*, vloe ,
~ \haa oer ,J
I átono ware,
es and fixture ,
SM, ts on axlo ,
oep bell*,
sms
. a¿5í¡«5W
Hajfái
esto* a, Bello-
Canutan, llar-
Ú
rabd Bluff, 74
ay
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and linea
'ilitílil
It Mid
«t Of-
¡MMHUH ¡MHHPrIéi
1863, in order that I may make report
the amount thereof, ait required by law.
for presenting pd veriiying the claim
arnished on application to tho Yadltor of the
for the Postomee Department
eriíby require all par ena who have heretofore
money as poatmasters In the State now corn-
Confederate States, and which they had not
"" ■ e Statos took charge
•nd send
De-
_ next. a
the Eoitoaoe Department, np to the
Uma the control of tho po tal rvioe was assmnod by
—■* ' I «Msoordiwee
Souof SSL postmaster,.
(«▼en under my litad i
WMtof the city
containing li ;i
140 of which lain a hlg| state
40 marmot a
" fMMMS,
jSeeds packed for «hipping onthe shortest not
*•*?•
bops t omneitci u. scvooi.
vl3nB 4íW
í p. M.
iu Springs, Sui-
íüi to I'arr*;ttJ4&
v.. «
rtvyu Bi.
WBmm",
'BOOTS ASfD SHOES, M,„T„rl
A large assortment of WaUpapfer, "** *,
Bilk velvet earpetlnsf, :
"Wool, linen and cotton do,, lings, ho.
vWln481y
—~wi,'
f) CNAWAY frosdifce subscriber,livlngin Robertson
tí county- Texas, l&üt Sterling. oo lie 1st of July, a
B«jró man named BÍÍ U BBSS'or JgLUR Ho Isof Wtsk
ootnple-ilon, 5 feet 10 or H inche high. ; abeut iü years
old, qnlte gray, has email scar on his nose; very likely
and well bnjlt, estremely polite and 'jnlob spoken, very
smart, and will b« certain to deny hi master. A J*e. 1
* * güj-*>-'' • * •— io Judge Baokner, of
hi* deliver}'
$k*UWm-W"' <■
SINGER'S
TlSnSltf '
JOB. B. IIERNDON,
Bterilnii Boherteon «Jo., Texa .
^-r —-
hM£
m $25®
SEWING' MACHINES.
in*Tied for prapowd
fte>U Arrived, KÍK! aliso
'rom Galn vi 11 to Ha _
, by Tidwtll Creek, Oreen-
, , Retina and Lake Fork to Qui
, 100 rail* and fcaclc onoe a wct k,
8 Mi.-
*iS$t
ham Hoadaj and Friday at >
u., .'l™ Trinity Mil!
ih to iíalia , 40Mil«
m
-
FOR BALK BIT
■ . {■!
mc
k'ooilboro'.
iiiftSSfi p
m'
«,T«5-
by 0 p.m.
la. m. ;
nest day by A
bj 1V!< Pinto,
111., K^te J oksb<si^.H
i Win tat« the distance, and pro
*d jit f«r ou et w«k ssriiiK) and
MoKinney by EooK Ui.l tod LIU!
to Denton, St railes and b.«k, ouce a
CORNER MAIN AND PRAIUÍB STREETS,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
mr
(Kight mile ahora Bastrop,)
•tr KKP constantly on hand a large assortment of
B% Oedar Lamber, SningiM, Laths, and Bioket ; fclso
•apertor waggon timbar. ^ .
RAT KB. t =- -
8onndsqnaro-edgeBoard ...$80 per 1000feet,
Fencing $15 and 20 " " "
Boantling and eqnare timber 26 " " M
Flooring 8 and 4 inches wide M •' "
iglo 1st ciáis •' «'
r '' M " - "
9
ai1LumQ:":^::;::::r.:r.:r:.: *
A h ' -.i 4f>
Kim 11 ■■ ... .i«......'L.-.*.. 40
Piaotna done at|8 per 1.00 feet.
Termsliberai. W. U. WILLI A KB.
^tanTly a...;.;... . . 7' ...
visan ir
are McKUmey Monday «1 6 a m.
¡£ss&m*
n or r*er«a4L, oimrantt >*o CK t!?!CATlt.
J f PJ>0\ U'f.:-
whteH!p03t office ad-
nty ct , state of
: eoavfy the ranils oí the
18S , to Juna 80,18(1 ,
r:'-"-j - And
nt of the Poet-
-"mmmm
i ityift w " i
Hall Ready •
PLACE NEEDED I!
JOHIf L, BUAAS
FgnASSS pleaiore In informing h s Wends *nd th«
JBL public generally that his Hew Ball will be opened on
the «l t Inst,, where he will betally prepared to aoeo -
18, I HEATEHS;
¿XHlBITWSj
th fail know!edge of the
t oí the mall-to l;e
lit rsfwece to the
weight
rireaa
ygr.ed'
G,tar ant;!.
forc'ar
J by the
the
.iw <4üm -Í
iff
mmm
afiPWOWW*,
aodate MALLS, I'ABTI ^ ^
FVBL1D ¡BKÉTlNfiS * ÉXBI
of every description. The Hall has been bn
to meet the wants of the community, is fltted
gantseats, with new oeáery, drop ourtain* ana emargo,
me«t of the stage, and wlU bo found the largest, iw«t ar-
ranged and neatest of ny pablle room in the City.
Connected with the above is an elegant seven ootave
Piano, with the latest improvement , for the ase of Ball*,
;r'"w y&.~' .'4'" v-'"z^I.
iere is alio a large Refreshment «aloon, where & fine
can be «erred #b At short netloe.
alia attention to his stock of
^AirdTfeROCESIEB, ' I
WINES, LIQUORS, otc.,eto.
D3íyl2**"3y .• , * J* L., BU A .-A B
New Itisic Store.
One door above the City Hotel.
tier received, a large «apply of tho most popalar
American ma le,nnd all new foreign and American
_ ilieations, lately published. ■ i«.
Seeps conitantly on hand maslo in all it different
jraiiohos, instraotion book for nil instrnments, music
portfolios, pleno string for treble and bas , violin
strings,:jtvarrsntod Italian, and common vloUncoilo
^Ca^iwo^of'^sSo'cán io bad gratis óu ajipllcntron.
A liberal dUooont alio trod to dealers and teachers.
vlOW tf CHAS. SPBEfíüER.
180
Méfrvm, OABOLl^Eva^d 19 yeaw,
ivefoet foar ©r five íooIim high.oupimr coJor, thlok
lip. down ceuatenanwe. ¡ , ; ; ( añ
The aWe took off with them a large bar aiaie, abou
* large war. I think she is
a bar acroM it, on the left
oaoh, for the recovery of tl
e^e°abovelnigroM took off with thejn a
with c. circle and:
I *i give $100
ve negroes, and |26
Em
t yaager
WIWBBB1 I.riWBKM.8
The Steam Saw
llBifewIly of liQiihlana.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
. ■ -■ jf1 ..
rSIHE Annual Coarse of Lectores in this Dop-irtment
A Will commence on Monday, November U, 18«1,
and will terrtilnu'e ln the ensatng March
JAMES JONES, M, , 1'rofessor ol Praotlce of
Medicine.
J L. RIDBELL, M. D , Professor of Chemletry.
WARREN HTdhE, M. D„ Professor of Sarg¿n'
A. I£ OENAB. M. D., Proiessor of Obitetrios.
GUBTAVUS A. NOTT," M. J>., Professor of Materia
RICHARDSON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
MAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology
Demonstrator of Anato-
ig will be open on the second
.Jp«hoZv,1U
B. E. CHAILLE. M,
W C. NICHOLS,
Rooms for D1l
Monday in October. 3BB ¡
Ihe Faealty are Visiting Phyiiclans and Sargcons of
the Charity Hospital.
TheStPdenta aoaompany the Professors la tbelr vis-
it , alio, free of expense, ei^oy extraordinary practical
advantage ..
Pr&i:miliary to the Courne, I.eoturce wilibe delivered
dally ia the Ampitheater ot the Hospital, irom the 7th
of October, on Clinical Medicine and Bargtry, and other
«abjecu, without any charge to «ta' '
^ J;;'.,' -_J •: & ■• ,*V*V * t* -n r*
The Administration
ally, in April, fourteen
id by " '
máliitaiiiEd by the Instltutloa
Vl8n8 Sw
iSílíáa i
For Stale or Be
we! known faro of E, B. Bmilh,
■l" ) 'mm' ■
30uf
■ ■Tuf wh$h*í "w<iétM
the
I WWÉÚÍW.
cultivation, and a
hereisaa
oos s ot every
.««tin, J«-ae 80,
.^SS-híu^,4;
further partlcalar inquire of
vlln47-tf T. D. O:
of pare
e ctone
WltUAH CHKVSLEK,
a**AAi.TiaUL*.
ua 48
er and 4 aler in all
furniture, Chair ,
klrds of
°a WPSD A Y r Septembar 3,1881. ,
BSr lloara, from 8 A Mi V> 2X P. M. ¡ vl2 68 8m
Búllalo Bayou, ra^os, afi(t
Colorado Railway.
IN LEAVES ALLKY*
tof Oo!umbaa,> daij.v—ea
A. M,, and arrive at ««(rilsburg
with cartt d teaKiíafoE,aáli:e#Uw, atiionataa
Passenger from the upper Colorado will find thls the
MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE '
toOaivestoii,anáwith :
LESS STAGING THAN BY ANY OTHER.
leaving
tody of tiho company.
v UanUburg, March 21,183L ROBERT H
• : ' 8Up«
' tkW Paaaengers arriving at Galveston on
bv Ail y oiasn..T. *?ran «
ESTRAVE ,
io bavmare, ratterSlj; .tíai^t b^VnñdTimp.
■mall bay mare, a little Bway-baeked, email star in
andealp. Two b«y 8year old etf^f «H branded
" ~ - jmbank'-v
One
J.O. The mare* have flpantab branc
ÍÉW® .©ue.,JM*ret
muaio «pot on boek, brana o. u., nve or six year old.
One.red Nek paint; mare,more whireihaared,branded
J, C. and Spanish brand. All the mar tprobehly had
oolte daring I he spring of 1860. The a oc ve hon* left
my ranch !n MeLonnan county during the winter of
l«¿8 and -80 Any tnfo^tion'in relation to tí abo^e
■took, given to H J. CANFfK' ri _
at thl place, wlU bo thankful!
wntKíoouíríáañd
dd lo «poto
WfJ
ani
the
Mi
•took, gi ven to ^J CANFIELD, W¿¿>r< mj'tM.
-,l—v'-"7 received. S':.
Wheerock.May^m.-^a^TT,
Jlf.
fias
fieorge & Varser,
Have just received a
of Spring and Bummer Drv (
SUPPLY
and Groeetiee,
«aoes, Saddle
émbraoln
for in this
end an
..«v- - ^ ™.~—j — the jpnbHo will do well to
give n a aaa, «# «ur prices wilf be .uited to the bard-
noMofthe tírnea. At. the old stand of Bamp*sn fc
Henrlek , Austin, Texae. vltalaiy
New Cash store.
f AM NOW RECEIVING MY 61
JL Bammer Btock of Staple and Fancy I
^ > AND
, .... ■ ■ „ ■-.■■>. . . - *>1 good . ,-.J
A large and irood assortment of
MENrB AND BOY'S CLOTHING, *
hats and cop , booU nd hc
tionery and letter presses,
shoes, 'hosiery, eadáery, ta-
- - carpeting aad rug , nard-
§ ^1**1-®' (>l0(^í<,Ty «Álnaware, grooories,
bagging and rope, one and eight da-
variety of ar'.iclos not mentioned.
and
yond my ooutrol haveindiw'.f mo tochangófflyCm<^i
of business from the credit to
THE CASH SYSTEM.
Thereby I shall be isnabie-i io hold out the greater la-
duoemoots to purchasers.
I am also Agent for Btearne k Marvin, and have in
store for sale their Fire Proof Safe, (which is one of
the most Popular Safes in use in the city of New Tori)
at New York prices, adding thoreto the cost of trans-
poriawon.
■elve?80 0#U Snd elamlnc m? Btook ahd judge for your-
'e0^.8,'80-vl2il9 tf J HARRELL.
A Host Desirable Oity Residence for
STAva or Tbxa8.
County of Travis.
You are eommandi
To any lawful Offloer, greeting
ito summon Charles W. Keim
— >n In eoins newspaper of the
county fbrthree ucoessi ve weeks before the return day
ect School for "SToung Sadies.
ififK SÜB8CHIBER ^wlll ioaimeuce the Ninth
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i. Wit'"
R*tf >if'Tuilion~Tht «ame as formerly,
vltoW tf THOMAS BAKER,
AnattU CoUégiute Female Knsfitnte. }
rjpHE ^TWENTIETH 8ESBION will cummence
«-'SDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1801.
B. «T. SMITH.
■I '■ I' -rr ■!'. 1
XiOOK AT TIIIS1
Stock Farm for Sale".
from
by publlshtng this citation in omo newspaper of the
ooünty for three guceesslve week before the return day
hereof, (affidavit having been made according to htat-
ole,} to appear before the undersighrd, a Justice of the
peace for *aid county, in Precinct No. 3, at residence cf
Justlot!, on last Saturdaj iti October, 1881, to answer
Edward ChHstlan in an action for ninety (even dollar ,
balance of principa! due by note exeented by O. D.
Terrell, Who (a sued with Keim, to «aid Keim, and by
him .endorsed to plaintiff. Herein fall not, but make
civil serv'eo, and return of this writ. ]
Given under my haad officially, at office in said
t September. 1801.
FELIX E. SMITH, J. P.
county, the Sd day of í
successive week , etc.
three
By P.
Sept. i#, 1M1, for servico
JOHN T. PRICE, Sheriff.
W. HUMPHREYS,
SOTICR.
DRKD dollar in .Tury Ticket a
5wti8*13
By Hhe ur¡dor larne£
ND and FlVfli II0N-
- _ * and County Warrants
Some of i h« above can be irtentlfisd. Any person "on
rcturolni7 the fame will bo liberally rewarded. Or any
information of them will be thankfully received.
SAM. J. WOOD,
SS" > - ■: A, and O. Tra\l County
TWILL SELL OR TRADE FOR STOCE
X late family residence of D. C. Freemao. now ooou-
Ba^toladjMo^ lt.1? Northeast of th.
he pnblto s
city lot , a dwelllag hoúia woíí „„„
iW, with eight or nine commodious apartments betide*
ne
the porch
large and
nds, embrnoing five
iMo I
ánlshed and
i, , , 7-— apnrtment* uvniuu«
ilorj-kitchen storeroom and oeliar, a very
_ deep ci tern, servants, meat, and poultry
homieB, a stable ad tcrrlage shed, a yard well improved
with trees and shrobltery, a good wirae.,, a wood-yard
and a hpr e-lct—..here h«lng Ave dlffereut lnolosures.
The vnriouB conveniences about the house are rare and
oompleto. Thehou e 1 well reiitlíatíd^ añtí ha"sThe
dvant8E0_0f the fine summer breeze from the creek
J ^?!an j i® one of the most com
fortable and pleasant in Au tln, both for winter and
«ummer. I will eii thi* placo on tho most inviting
tcrffis. or Irado it for m&fOfL
Austin, Mftroh 28,imeo! . |
' Colorado Railway Co.,
Ha *ib8übq, TbxAb, Out. 35th, 1080;
TSSSp'reiglit PI'ofiee..
HE B. B. B. A C. RAILWAY IS NOW PRE
pared to carry good* with dispatch bet wean A Hoy
■ytoo; also one
.Uroadahd one
Hi
They have a large warehouse at Alloy too;
al tlielrjur.cslon with the Galveston.
on theBayOnat the Steamboat landing.
Gtiod received„by thi Oorapwiy either from the
^«tonRailroad, wiü batoiwarded
road either to Httiston Ct
ROBT, HARRIS,
tW
Qt\lveeton.
mnm
Frt. Agí.
JXvr. £4, >6b
Of ill©
- - Only 1(
tho nathorlztid «tandam «ÍK3
diitlnt-Hons. between «¡e^rldL
■ the plates, of whlah.there will be
IUho different, «Jepap«¿nt ...
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Marshall, John. Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1861, newspaper, October 12, 1861; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180132/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.