The State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1863 Page: 1 of 2
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_ upesi ! Notice.
In conwjquence of th* Journeyman Printer* having
raieed thalr «alarle* «<ty per cent, owing to the high
prleeof all artlele. at the present time, we are compelled
to charge according to the advanoed ratea to# all Job
Work, fee. Prl*« for Advwtlslag will lie 11,85 per
•qnare fpr tho Brat and 76 cent* for oaeh subsequent In-
sertion, and Bubsorlptlon |1 In advauoo, and |S SI BBC '
1 call upon all who are indebted to the State Gaxette,
to pleate pay up their du*i, aa It la neeo «ary u> oarry
on the publication of the paper, all expenses having
to be paid at the end of each week.
Taoa. H.
Agent tor State Qaxette.
Ksperlal Notice.—All business of the Bute
0acetic establishment will be trantaoted by THOMAfl
H. KKNT, and he I alone author! ed to oolleet or
receipt for money oí the office, and to appoint agenU
or that purpoee. .JOH MARSHALL It OO.
tar We were pleased to welcome to our city, after
otrer a year' absence, Lt. Bam. W. Ah. *, of Wllkle'
Light Artillery, tailoned at üorpu JUu. He
rtpo< to the bojri In line health and «pirita.
-" .. , .t ..... ' *
W ripoolal notice 1 balled to our advertising col-
umna. í.«íüí:>
ti loval soldiers h
a bill provldlug for anoih
public debt t nosr before
our pro p«ot* 1 Ao*wjt-
«,.i£ü:.ssiüía
violo t an 1 fanatical course of the radical t.aa uni-
ted all clnaws snd parti In th® South In resistance
tu the last extremity; and «y that unies. the NcrtU
tliot crushing blow on the rebellion within
xt thruw month. IJftootn will have tg meet
Kurope.in ulllfix nf the South, or nubuilt tope see
the basis or an Independent Southern Centeder-
Ttie Kerall adiN: "The people are be
tog alck of thla desolating, costly aud unprom-
pnta fb-th a fe*:«r aa follow
Indication are that Buraslde will be
loon as active operations are resumed.
oner .
*'Cíen, Shérmnn has reached Helena and !■
LOGAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
IFrotr the "Tex a Almanac Extra. ]
«9 The Currency Convention, which met In
Honaton on Monday. Inst, Kn.llng the «ai but par-
tially represented, adjourned lo meet here during
the seaalon of the L,ei ialntur«. Now that UiU ques.
tlon U IWrljr before (he publlo, we look with
conddence to ome ipcedv action on the part
Government. We cordl'illy agree with the *• Tele
ith more
art of the
if*'
graph" In the fotlowlnflf reinar* , a.wlUbe aeen by
reference to an *rU«lo on this snljoct iu another
00"?o«® was en attempt made lait aprlnf by pubtlo
resolution to reetriot the cotton crop to one bale to
the hand. It did not incceed, beneuw Individual
intore.t'j were «gainst it. Any attempt by pnbllo
resolution* lo force the current now into unwilling
bandii hi jnat as likely jo aucooed. What mu t b¿
don I to m ke ft to the lotrnwt of people to take
§pa>>"&r sfc s ssxxsii
We have Httle hopo of good resulta from tho State
oonyenttonuntil the member "fit become Utter a«-
SSyyrt W to'ffBtlü11*th#í UaV°t0dlacuBa 1118111
t«ter Awn fiafmtoB.
By a private letter from the editor, received
thl« morning, we learn that Galveston is l«¡-
ing Itombarded, and that the conntry was
being scoured for militia fe>, go to Virginia
Point. • >■;
From the following item which we find in
the Teiograpli, there appears to have lieen
an accession to the Yanta fleet off the bar
at Galveston. That paper says, " There were
some few shells thrown at Galveston last
Saturday by the four Federal vessels out-
side, but no damage whatever was done."
to Advertisers.
K«vlnr no mom to Bfwro for advertUement , and
being frequently compelled to laeue a ioppUment in
object ofimhlic benefit we will publish at half price.
Our object 1 not to make money by thla operation,
but to prevent partfe* from «ending their aJvertUn-
menta to n , a we would lather reserve our column
exoturivelr for news, which we know our reader
would much prefer. ,?¿'j ). v,,..
:
unriorauna, U vrry Uborlo . MJ, . « th, rrldtn gvüM voTom.
'y.y Tb« *«'Md -««Wy isfen-tbt by U.. Mm. ll««e. Com,
9* nfWHi ,-j_ ._y• • p.'«MÁhí'lM;■
mtisBsgáah'^
w^Maserti
_ Th.PtM Bluff, Art, Wsr BnlUtln
. b h Tli)r sad dúdpllnt of D.m.111 (TSf
J^JJL +1U Tt U •
[From tha" Texas Almauao, B*ti*, Janli.)
Oitr Express arrived this momlng at Uff
with tfii Houston Telegraph of yesterday,
m which w* take the following Important Intel-
Igonee: . . '
BY THE CENTRAL TRAIN
Hocsrow, Jan. 9,—'Wo ere informed by letter
■sgg whipped HoaenenuUL at Murfoesl>oro',
ptured 4,Out) prisoner , and killed over 9,000.
no.captured 31 pleccs of artillery, 400 wagons
wo Yankee generals.
1 ThU news la
r that
. He
CljIw.,
wagons and
Ing to umve down ths riter.
■ JmtIHMÉmívmHM
with 2,coo
r *«(SoOA, Bei
«boro it," to n
ithln half a |9H|H
«0X1 , De<i 80,--TSeaNew
Tito Mp in^s( reported moving on New Uii
|'>ooa! I HI
■¡■iM MH
rid. Mo, wim si,r,oo troops.
CUATTAMIÍOOA, Bee 29 —'
Murt'esshuru u;> to Uoi>M
lit - **
weak-backed
about the neceaste
federeoy. In tli.
Of Congresa, who
ilsed even
Forney" organ I busy
i«d Iiepublloans, who i
of recognlrinj
9 —There w < no fighting at
i to-duy. Boi h iu mil's are la
a
n™ in'Se
m
lucro
«re filri irty talk
Pm the Southern
t ore found itepqbllcan moml
lily declara no more troop can
i the State th«v represent
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ppflPIIPIpiHpbeMfM
■ Waahltigton corrcspói>i'ent all egreo that Lincoln
ho resolved to stand by his Emancipation Proclama-
tion, and will Issue a supplementary proclamation on
the 1st Juniiary, indicating Btntes and ports of States
la which slavery Is fowver outlawed. "V.
The JN. Y. lierald says, Lincoln will return to
HR_— H „ ^ the bill for the ersotlon
of Western Virginia luto a seperatc State.
'rtb Amerltian states that the army of the Potomao
will not gó Into winter quartors until another buttlo
[Mjer
the Bal:
eeived.
that' James
26th, and
'been re-
or us«
;• m
M
4-' Á , ,v
" i
I
- -i
Hiilir
mmm
in his i
till 61
butt
I Ool.
Senator Haynes' f
November, Gen. Klrby Smith
regiments of cavalry to m->ve from
countermanded by liragg. Ho think we have force
.xt.
heve a report- thai Qon, Hindma
Yankee olHcers in reUiiatlon for
If toll bo true, it will toseh the
cowardly wretch to respect the rulee of
warfare. ' •• v;*- •- n. •
Hiuhmokd, reo. 81.—It lo «fated oil the best author-
ity that the British ffovernrocnt has formally de-
manded, and th« United State* has reealied, Admi-
ral Wllk'is from hi present position.
The official report of O. W. Smithy commanding
Confederate troops In North Carolina, after giving a
jJl.H ,
V l'owell. W í>
, W A Rump
it tíohiitti , V
J B Hbaw,
I in bhalton,'
Bhelton, J B T
Turner, Kim
Wrlaht, John W Walx'er 2. W B Whit
Iter, Mr K Wltwon, Mrs A Westíall,,
Jacob Warider í, F. M. Whliaker.
I'ersous calling tor any of the letters in the I
will please say they are advertised.
m
Fo* Bbaqo Asmt —I will l«ave for
via Hou ton on the 26lh ln t„ and wl
•take all l ttera tor Terry1. Regimen . 0.
detailed account of the late battle, states our loss to
|Vfl«. nt Kinfii ■
since been parolod- V;.'... r-vH
missing.
he Ti ktilud, MS wounded, and
of the latter werataken at Kingston bridge, and ha'
Most
~ ve
The Herald says Seward will remain in tho Cab-
inet only on condition that a conservative policy bo
adopted by the Admlnstratlon. He Is said to be
violently opposed to Lincoln' nogro proclamation.
The American has news from Washington that In
diplomatic circle un event, next in Importance to
the Fredericksburg defeat, is considered to be a cer-
tainty, that Kroperor Napoleon will, at his new year's
reception. Inform Minister Dayton that tho sufferings
wmnKtiSi!
ate this awfnl war. The American adds, an appeal,
SfctoeBm^ throngh°Ut EUr0pe," °IpeC-
Oov. Seymour's message it Is said, will make a
studied and venomous attack on New Kneland, and
perhaps intimate a willingness for her expulsion from
the Union asa necessary step to luduoo the South to
return.
The N. Y. Herald Says, the campaign in Mississippi
sn important shape, and it may not be
l on the 13th, at
i assuming an
r
long before two sever battles will hav«
i all others in magnitude.
have to bo recor- .
and another at
tioh will sur-
ition
b v
According to a register Jast publlAd, th# abolii
army ambrawa M t ouo million men.
The Baltimore American1 Sutfolk correspondent,
is satisfied that an army In that vicinity is capable of
marching on to Richmond, lie seys tlie wad, lead-
ing to the rebol capital, Is good, and
than any other routo, and the soldier
i
road.1
roteo tea
,T r. —anilou
te nndértake the job.
Attorney General^ates, regard theadmlnlstration
ia Western Virginia, a unconstltutionaL Lincoln
lt i thought will not sign the bill.
The Herald say , the rebels In Western Tennessee
and Northern Mississippi, appear to hav Involved
alt our combinations against them in serious difficul-
ties and draw bucks. We shell be agreeably dlssp-
. pointed if great vlotorles, Instead of di heartenlng
verse shall repula the winter campaign in the
Soufch-wesl, a now conducted.
The Herald say Foster's operations In N. Caroli-
> amount to nothing practically. The expedition
stltutas a channel through which
Mptdtes from ilouthern rebel Sla
tiou of toe rebel to the ltn
such foree* as will defeat el
■MIMHlÉHnMlmi
ive
supplies from southern rebel States. Tbe only re-
sult from the late effort, will be toáronse the attcn-
■■■MflIriiÉMfe iportafto of concentrating
ther attempt on our part
State*. The
What pity o much daunt and heroism on the port
of .both officer* S' ' mgd ' " "
considered rellabie at Alexandria,
hreveport, and all along the route. The tak ng
f Memphis by Van Born I not so generally crod-
( IletTSToa, Jan. 10.—We l.arn from
t there Is no longer any communication between
dria and Vicksburg. Tho last stsemers that
t Alexandria wero obliged to return.
r ha made hi official report of the fight at
, In which he nato that he took 4,000
, killed 8,000, took (00 wagon , 81 nieces ot
r and 9 Yankee General a.
i had taken two town* In the vicinity ot
, ami captured ÍÍOO prisoners. So say the
Vatt Born had also demanded the sur-
r of Mompbia and the inhabitants wei
(their valuable effect I
«fere reinov-
sir valuable effecU Into the fort r.
«ble patties, who left Shrevaport last Tuesday
brought to Marshall the "extra" containing the
It wan from'the army correspondent of the '
been reinforced by Lovell, who had
;n defeating the relororocmonu of tho
ihlng from Helena to aid in the opera-
.xsrsúwÁ
U MPcfted to be resumed the negt day,
S having a&maity defeated the wing ot the Yun-
T-
gen from Shrevaport and Alexandria report
victory at Galve ton had electrified the
oountry, and that bonfire , Illuminations Mid
" t-s were the order of things in all the town
Bed Biter, and th* Lord only know how
wSaww eaught sounding Red River at its
too «tóhor day, and he was soon swinging un-
Orangfe Train. '£^'¿1
a Democrat tt«, of Jan. 8.
in force it 8tew rt Croek, ten
islKtm Our lines are a half mile
loliovod tho enemy is advancing
■ were skirmishing along tho
Jay. Four hundred Federal
_ I captured by our foreea, before
t back* to "Stewart Greek. One hundred and
Federal prisoners arrived hero to-night
> bo sent to Vicksburg for ex-
the 2Ttb snnounoe'that Rosen-
i headquarters to Concordia
h, 8 miles south of Nashville.
tins from Louisville felled to arrive Thursday
d Friday nights. It was reported in Nashville
from Lexington 28d, reporting Floyd and
S5RS&&'
ting Floyd
hi^peneratad Pound
repoi
havi.. .
into the hart of
"Lexington and vicinity id toll of Morgan' men
tour of them were captured by ■ «codling party.
Chi latmas-Evo.
Jrois the
number.
captnrfng and
liare an
.WamKOTOH, Deo. 21—The large iron teamer
— r ffe, with a valuable cargo of Movernment store.
1 a special messenger from Kurope, arrived at a
began itt
t ol Lavergno yesterday. Th enotny Is In large
t. Our advance fell back but ware followed¡
r heavy iklrmiihlng agnin occurred to-day, be-
" en-niT kWIII id.Mi ■
aK&asrxftJiSSii
ville. One of hi columas, 8,000 troopt,.! at
to cut this important 1
- T^z-J
e«írt of wa
■Rj much dauht at -PWi
cers and men, should have been tiirown
away In an onterprlso which, like the assault on the
enemy's lines at Fredericksburg, wa destined from ;
th first tobe fruitless I
The Tribune^ SuiTolk correspondent of Deo. 28d
*ays, "yesterday, politically speaking, wa dull A
tow vota were oast la B W>lk. No returns will bo
received from the Isle óft Wlght, Windsor or Smlth-
fleld. The rebel , from the other tide of Blackwa-
tor, came over to put a quietus upon toe Union men,
who might try to voto. {¿Lieut. Col. C. KUdendock,
of the Now York mounted rillcs, was sent with a de-
tachment to carry the ballot boxes out to the rebel-
lious section named; had proceeded as for a Smith-
field, and wa* about visiting other plaoes, when ho
wag set upoQ by aa overwhelming rebel forja, and
had.a hard race for Suffolk.
Vrom Lo lUlann Democrat KxtVa, Jan. 9.
8avak*W, Bee. 31—A special dispatch to the «•. ; >«
puhll an, dated Murfcf sboro, 80th, say the enemy
took position yarterday one mile in front of our
line..
It is raw and raining, and the inhabitants are
, rapidly moving beyond our Unes.
. The forcu of the enemy 1 estimated at 40,000.
Noo*.- Heavy muakrtrv firing hu commenced
In front, and there are indications Of a general and
, sorrtbo onykflfomyot.
aítkp.hoo.x.—The engagement on our left soon
became general and the battle Is now raging.
The greatestjconfideuee prevail* among our officer
Theétwmy made a despeíate charge upen our
lines, but wore repulsed with h#*vv low, and a bril-:
liant artillery duel is now progree lng.
Mukfreksuoro' Dec. 30.—It mined until
last night. It is raining ocoasionally. Ar-
tillery firing boRrtu at S o'clock this morning,
3ml losifld t
There Is no truth In the report of an «dvanca of
the enemy from Newborn. |HH|a|||||||BjBjMl
Albnrmarle Sound is filli _ _
and gunboats. No doubts of this.
IticnMoao, ©90. 51. — t he Entupa, with Liverpool
date to 14th h a arrived at Halifax.
Is? The Rnglish Kmanelpatlon ¡Society Mr* Issuing
circular aud holding nieetlug* and preaching aer-
moan in support of to* emanelpatlou policy of
""mérican vessels are being registered at Liverpool
Oonanls closed in London
02 j to m-. i liippHnHH
The Liverpool Cotton market was buoyant,
Prioe# advtooed I to I of á '
on MidtHmir nud lower qi
RtoiinionnvDec. 80.—Gen. J. E. & Stewart, who
crossed the ItappauannoOk a few day ago, has been
successful. Advices from Gordoneville, stato that
he destroyed a Yankaecamp three thousand strong,
at Dumfri**! «aptur.il several wagon train and *
«SUWiSiSKfiW
200 prisoners. HE ' +
It I reported he captured two piece of «rtllletr.
A portion of the prlsoum ^ftva arrived at Gordonn-
and will bo brought down in th« morning. Tbe
tlon wa in all respects succ«sstol. Gen. Slu-
I done much toward damaging and demomlli-
lng the enemy.
OaARUOSTojf, Dec. 29.—On Friday, 14 men
of Jefford'a S. 0.' Hangers made a reconnais-
sance at Hutcbinaon's Island, found the Is-
Frederiozsburo, Dec. 29.—The Yankee
encampment moved in sight last night. Soriie
firing was heaitf. A. flag of truce came over
to-day; tí result.has not transpired. Hu-
mor Rnys a portion of the Yankees are mov-
ing. Their array trains are constantly run-
ning.
Richmond, Deo. 20.—-A rebel force, ac-
cording to the New York Herald, operating
in North Western Tennessee, burned Union
city and bndges over Oteioc river. . ''"v,: If
Kiohmohd, Dec, 30.—Burnside, in his^fc,
position before the Congressional committee,:
confessed that his army would not let him
renew the fight at Fredericksburg. The
Herald says Stanton and Ilalleck will go on
in the old way, fighting around the edge* of
tlié winter campaign in the Southwest. The
divisions of Grant and Sherman, and naval
expeditions trader MeClfchinnd and Porter,
woreto co-operate a^tinat Yicksbuiy.
Groely's position is at last defined. Tile
'bnne of Friday concludes a long artielo on
disasters of the Federals and the defeat
^tderickaburg, as follows:—"we aro not
about to surrender in th© face of a single de-
^nsrsííssstías!:
enmpaien ia still to be pursued,
will uphold the .movement and
1 hands. The
(eased its -,T
it of doub
:Tl 11 O'clock, when our .entire
left, between Nashville and Salem roád, ap-
peared to be engaged. Heavy and rapid
musketry firing then commenced, and still
continue .
The big guns are also on the road. Have
as yet heard nothing from the battle field,
which is only two miles distant. Our citizens
are ail confident—no excitement perceptible.
Nothing further from Morgan, though it is
certain he has destroyed railroad communi-
vi
oation between Nashville arid Louisville,
also routed the enemy at Russell ville.
Dec. 30 —The day passed without a gen-
oral engágement. Since 9 o'clock, however,,
a brisk artillery dual has boen fought, occa-
sionally interspersed with shooting. The
fighting gradually closod about 5 o'clook.—
The casualties amount to nothing. Tlie ene-
my evidently desired us to attaok him, but
failing in this desire, and having placed his
ftiuiiM ibm , wmmmmm mmmm
foroo in position, the battle opened at day-
; in this desire, and having
■■ii position, tfc
light in the morning.
The artillery and sharpshooter#
engaged to-day, with the excepl
■1 ■pwif
exception cf one
armt were used.
.—We have
tlon «cent our oatrerae left,
toe battle field.
nor , 80 pteces of
[ the prisoners
Vo have
i vti cry. nnd
tore* Brig.
hour scarcely an.
MtrnvRKRsnonO',
enemy frotn every i
Our troops nov occupy
captured 4000 prlsoiiors,
200 wagons. Among tb<
«enérala ' ■, !'¿ÜM..v' -
OKKHAna, T)cc. 27.—A «nrgeon of Gen. Cheatham's
'vision, Jnst in from Momplila, who left there oa
Klay, reports that tho tónfrdetate cavalry nnder
t>orn had anciroloi tho city, occupying Cholsoa,
the Fair Grounds. %■ of
morning the supposition
a
| • Volfflverbrtc
Thai
'tborlty of GÜ
ufederate*
Com
Trenton. , . . .. ■. j,; .¡iVisf
Tho greatest excltnmenl
Yankee moving all
tlons ou Satnrilay nf
2*0 Bulletin sckn
and an immense
auoo-ibj linnhiii^i uio nu
the twrrender of the city.
Argus of toe S3<1 say , on the au-
IlKaoia, that th*
iivar, Jackson nnd
11 in Memphis, to*
' Into tho fortifica-
Suudsy mornlnfr.
i to *lo of 15,000 pria-
mnt of «tere at Molly
rlngiipbnd total destruction of the r*llre d nortl
Jan,a
day yesterday,
tant result.
No general en
th the bal<«ice of
ah are confident of our
fitsiftr
IOTO0
cofitin-
untU
Doc. 31.—88
ntar
;■ ^3 more
the
P(JBCiI€ AiiE
*U7XLL be sold to th* highest binder for Cash, on the
W 7th day of February,) 863, a* the Capítol Ground ,
unless reclaimed by th* owners prior to tho sale, the
following property iaptuted: from the-enemy by the
Frontier Regiment. Tesa State Troop*:
One Gray Spanish Horse, aadd "
brand on len shou
car silt, left ear crop;
hlOne Black Spanish Hi
foot white, Bpsniih brand
knee, 14 haudt# igh.
One l)un Horse, black mam
on left thigh) both ear *11
: One Brown Mar ,13
rebellion; but our returning)
finally crush it."
NewBni
dell Phillips,
that 18 mom
the Bust, afld jol
the mouth of thi
mates, that If tt
there is danger of a)
States, leaving New
Commenting on the S]
f despair
on tho native
Koheerthe
ution shall
ywfcs
to howl I Wen-
1
Now York, th# Mercury
that the last army the North
noo among twenty
'Sntheoold. i|
. of Phillips at
We believe
conquer the rebel- !
and put in tbe field in this war,
the field, aüd that it must t
lion or fall, and if it fails, then the dissolu-
tion of the old Union will he accoiri]
In that event the six States of New Englund
will find themselves left alone in their glory,
and we are quite sure that the new confeder-
ation of States, of which she is part, can ex-
ist in peaoe, harmony and prosperity on tliia
continent.
An Ordlnatite^nHHHI
Be it ordained, by th* City Council Of the Citt of
Austin, That If any person, when called on b/the
Assessor of the City Ta* *, «hall fMl or reftis* to ren-
der a Hit of his or her property, or ** that held «*
Agent, Administrator, Ac., which 1 liable to ta*a-
tlon, such person shall b* liable to a fine of not les*
than five nor more than fifty dollar forth uto of
the corporation, to be recovered before tho Mayer aa
duty«fX*/Sietoraf "to'report5n'^uchcMc to the
Uayw, and such refcsal i hew' ' ~ '
misdemeanor and th« officer ml
ea«ea or mlsdamoaaor.
it^further ordained, That if an
ect, or refuse to pay tho tax 1
hi property by the orí inane**
to Tuxes.
time
it..
of the person
hi or her ■
in osee taxi
i*'0l^r,
. after the end of the flsral year (
which the taxes are required to "
lawful for to* Ool lector by virtu* of
s e m«nt roll, to levy upon o much ]
person to defhult, as may bo sufllclmi
er tax and costs of colleettng, prov'
¡axable property Is abont to be rem-
the tax thereon due not being pal
lector may at any time proceed to Tovy
make tbe taxo a« In other cosea '
B« it further ordained, Thst when tho
r.;aK2ss au rñS&K
auction after first giving twenty days notice |«*ted
SB
longing
to ' " -
line and'^cost
' upon and Mil so much
D such person in d*ftmlt a will
prove insufficient to
wle the.Cor
eh other ——
wh*n any
tttf bit
sitien of the law have
such sitie, w-ttvidedi ho
property shall have th
«•'in1
rmy
-to
mm
I' Mr.
Texi
ruary 18th 1827,
wife and one oh!
lid.
i ;" J'
FÓÍr"ADVHRTOÍN(T^CA8H IN ADVA WOK.
Administrator's IVotice.
WHKUKA8, the Probato Court ol Burnet eounty,
at the December term, 1882, granted to the nn-
derslgnad latter of adminUtration. on Uto e ¿a
.1 mío B. Bornam, deoeased, i te ot Burnet eounty
1 therefore to notify all peroona haling claim ag«ln t
said e tato, to present them duly authenticated within
tho time prescribed by law for payment, and those v^"
vl4-n2í-8wj Adm'r of Estate of ,T. B. Burnara, dee'd.
"to-
Bay florae Colt, bls*9 fttce, l
foot white, about 1 year old.
One Brown Horse, black m
saddle uiarked.left fore and bit
e Browu Horao, star on to
S hind toofwhtte, saddle mi
all, 14 band high, about 0 year oM
One Horrel Stallion, blaze fac*, abou
hand hluh. . ^
On* Roan Paint Horse, 4 while f .
ed O O on let. hip, and N on left sboult
iut 8 years c
■MB
i hmB
oft
&
i'*k '
««C..V®we.'Sffir
THIS valuablej
ately on the
for «ale for Com
Tito Hill*
both. Th* 1(111* embrace two run
large else, and an excellent Saw-sul
nooeesary appurtonanee*. and all in
The main building la of atone* TO fe*
B!,d a «torios high, with a larga 1 "
taohed. Th* engine Is 80 home
flueat in the State. The buildla
andthopowur ample for earryl
■■■■r powur UPPM
ohlnery. ;Included to the
a Sash and Moulding Mae
a Burr Baw, all as mood a
Attached to the Mill* at
Tool*, and two large frame
tort* si
thind
on lot
d toll, Bpanish. brand
tad face, apt in right ear, blind
lit fore an.d hind
are req
■ ¿ft,
■H
US hands
wilp on
lack mane an
year* old, 15
hrend-
6 in left
white,
da high ,
iiShS
mrnmm
M
er Single
" doeen, and
" fifty, less than 100,
¿i . .6
located at
immedl-
,"ff ra
ther.or
urrs of
th all-tha
ndltlon
Wmm
of*
one of the
1 large,.
oueyora
run of
whiteatrip* 1
v*ry oia.
One Bay Pony, 4 white fei
and tall, abou
One Iron Boan Horn*, 4 white feet, stair In forehtad,
white snip on no *, BpanUh brand on left thlgb, about 1
year old, 14 hands high- -...
«S s^;asiísrjsttóí* í£
^ Howe, iMMi'if,'
L Saddle 1
f Capt and Aatft Q. M. OenTl
''•* Vl4-n2$.8W \irir<
J ■■ , i'. 1 ■
For 8«Ie,
THE AUSTIN CITY STEAK
ta
ng Lathe,
ilth' Shop an
" for a Carneo-
tho lols al-
io ther build,
purposes of
lar , apply to the un
V. H. TDMKT. i
hop,Iw.
ed to tte Mil HHI
| as might bo needed for
toy kind.
For Term and further
tied, Owner and M
Tin, Jan. tot, •"*
Vlt-n2S-8w
E
DTAVIN been
XX to'eqzntdsto. tl^
of Partisan Bang* , tho e having comtnlsslons to raise
nompanlcs or baUWions, wlli proceed to fill their ian"
as soon a* possible, and report them to Headquarter
Ooiumbn*, for wbleh point all .<
will st once take np the 1
ed by MaJ. Gen. Magruder,
Ixiitlon of Baylor's Brigade
BHH
eompanlet now Organliei
line of march.
now knocking at your doors,
ii
are
companies are wanted. Tesan , the enem:
■0T The Stat* Osietteand San Antonio Herald cop'
twice and send bill to th! office.—Houston
vl4n28-2w ,
Tbe Btate^i Ttiwut, Í
Milam County. A
11 the estate of Htrara Reeti
LKTTKR9 Testamentar ron the «ütoteof HÍrám Reed
late of Milam oonnty, deceased, having been granv
ed to tho subscriber at the poeomber term, 1802, ot the
County Court of aid county. The « are, therefore, to
notify «11 person iiavlng claims agalmt «ld estate to
vreseLt tbe name within the timo prescribed bylaw;
and parson Indebted will oome -
their ludebtedne .
üeoembei 31 t, 1862.
V14-HÍ3 flw
UU)0 prt eornien oy law;
"WIULTIM BMSO." up
Baeoator.
Notice.
■«TAB received into the Tex* Penitentiary the «lav*
W Henry, of blaok oolor, 8 feet 6* Inches in hlsht,
weigh 170 pound , and i «bout 40 rear of ago. Say
Harviry Thompson, or Vicksburg, Ml .;
140 ye
he I a free man, and that
agent or gnardiau for him.
"«ATcMñ®
■« Sop*tT. PenlteMtlnry.
:*, 26th Ifwamber, 1882. vl4~n28-flm
Not
lolfce. ' :
WAS received into the Teaa* Penitonttary from the
Sheriff of Guadalupe oounty, the lave Georae,
Of black color. 4 feet 10 Inches to hlgbt, weigh IU lb*,
and Is about 24 vtar* Of age. Sjm«be belong to Graa
vlllo Austin, f P* )**lpnl. Was brought to Texas by
1 Holt, and by htm left with a Dr. Ji.meieon, on th*
i. The ownsr can h«e Múdalav« by proving him
Bup't T. Penitentiary
OVMBbW.lMO. jl Vi-
and paying expenso .
stray
Anderson
< Fred 3. Bo-
December, 1882, a B y
d* high, small star in th*
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