Saturday, August 15, 2020

Texian Advocate, June 22, 1848.

June 22, 1848.

To EMIGRANTS. Never was there a more favorable time for emigrants to come to Western Texas than the ensuing fall. Peace, health, and fine crops are the order of the day. We have no doubt there is corn enough made for double our population, and the ranging price will be from 25 to 50 cents per bushel. Land is very cheap, as well as every other species of property. We predict that will not be the case in twelve or eighteen months from the present writing. Times must improve, and we think shortly. We would invite those wishing homes in a new country to come and look at Texas, as they will find it all sorts of a country-that is, they may find all sorts of country in it.




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