Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1870 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Jaran
J
^ & O.
Hlu
■NTH!
■ .'.v..,s; v " '
ce oí J5ng
md imiveraity lionó
"" «Sobool for Seana r
■v «— móre force oí genius,
ros® almost at a 1 oob(1, 10 the
position to tbo ranko oí the
and aoebl world, at n pe
wtatf political and social iifein
jlaoa ww tainted by tbo oav-
' and most cm el usivo spirit that
«ver distinguished tbo nmtoe-
lof that ooantry. He hold that
kion, and held it with eclat, all
isjh a long life, the rival ojf wua
iKMEHka Coleman and Homo Tookoj of
i wind'# prayer,
eery;
► there,
'mfcmM■■■■■
■■HKSHSES
•—Be-*
l le.
to discuss at ft
« HO rights, or
paápw more
their tights are forcibly
fro them. But, «jueer
t is not altogether map-
to ¿«odder it occasionally, with
to avfidea reflection in the minds
of those most interested, and so induce
soch action on their part as will most
Looking back to the pasfc-«to those early
and better daw of our hiitory, when the
father and mothers of our liberties were
guided by principies of justice and hwi
esfcy, we find 0k enunciation and enforee-
í ■ meat of doctnnes of political faith which
■5* ^.-11 t.. ——ItVAw
|i 'V ■ ill
■■'éi
■•■ir
be well to read and ponder over
8 the «priding
; and when hi-
es acted fot the pub-
■■HI w acted Milely for the pub-
different; they
ansd against the public
To change this state of affairs
and highest duty of American
New York has spoJten; Con-
and Oxtgon have spoken; and
united voice W gone up in favor
the overthrow of Radical supremacy
~ Is fevc? sf Qcsststsiisssl liberty.
IM u« hope the other fetales may fellow
their nolle example, as the opportunity
offers, until the last vestige of Central
jam and Despotism shall be «wept away
from the borde of the United States.
And in demanding the restoration of
-upolar rights, what ara we asking?
othing but what is juttly ours—nothing
winch a wicked despotism
has despoiled us. These rights ore set
forth in the Constitution Of the United
States ss well as fa the (Constitutions of
tiie several States. They are embodied
in the j^reat principle thai "all men have
certain inherent rights, which, when they
«otar iato a state of society, cannot, by
any compact," be deprived, or, "deprive
or divest their posterity, via : the enjoy-
ment of life and liberty, with tht> means
of acquiring and preserving property,
aod panning and obtaining aappiness."
This general proposition is laid down in
the Virginia Bill of Rights, of 1776, and
from it flow a number of others, such as
"that all power k rested in the people f
Tdagwirfttes are at all times aracn-
tham f "that Government is or
to be instituted for the, common
ion, and security of the
or Community f that in
ent offices are "not here-
the legislative, executive,
powore of the State ehouid
be naparate and distinct f wihat elections
TMeotativos ought to be free ;w and
the People should not be taxed or
* of thdr property for public use,
their own conseat, or throui *
and fox and Barkened men of ge
nine lik<> Byron and Scott. He
died almost ta the arm of a Slier
ÜT¿ officer, jad was bat sed
honors, aiatóat jregaJ, with prince
of the blood for hid pall bearers, in
tbo aepulcher of the groat kings
and statesman. ** was a brilliant
but sad career, full of startling <;on
traste, marked by many hurnilm-
tlons and many victories, by groat
auoceaseaj' and yet now who one
oaks what remains of all this success,
it is not easy to frame an answer. A
speech or two, which one thinks of
reading, except to trace in its moat
vivid colora what ho thinks the
false tasto of the age in eloquence
and wit, the fleeting recollections
of a few epigrams and bon mots, and
two or threo sparkling Contributions
to the literature of the drama, are
all that remain to ma>k the geniae
COMPANY!
houston,
NOS. S AND 80, MAIN STRfcfTl,
Ifep'
TEXAS.
STIAN & CO.,
tttn* *i ' AMj" f A'V; Wxw ' ' i'1,/'< 'tí
COTTON & WOOJ. FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
Make Lih«rn] tíash Advances on aü Produce on Hand.
Special Attention Given to the Sale and Shipment of COTTON and WOOL.
KEEP CONSTANTLY CN HAND
STOCK O 80?AI*X.,JE GSL0eX3¿IIí8.
áás? A
of the man who, for thirty years,
waa "The pride of the palace, the
bower and the hall."
jfjew*
¡Residence to Rent 2
Recently occwpicd by m«. r. a.
Honrkks, within the city limits, con-
taining íix larga rooms, with spaeioun
tiali. On tho premiso i r kitchen and
servan is rooms, stHble, carriage and smoke
bocue, and lar#* cistern. The grounds
eompriío twenty-seven acres, with an or-
chard, and partially cultivated. In the
rear of the premieeB is a constant supply of
water for «took, all under fence. A vary
desirable residence for a family.
For term# apply to
SAMPSON & IIENRICKS.
Juno 21, 1870. tw-tf
8**£4>Ojr$.
w. J. OETPÍÍA.ístT,
PHOTOnRAPHER,
PECAN STREET AUSTIN 1EXAS
Hm the flae?t fiirniished! and oldost estafc-
Ilahed
WE CA.U SX'V'TrEX'ieXOKl VO OVH. «l'aaas *
AcenU >ür the Sale of Odell's COTTON CHECK
April 27th 1870. T-w 0 moa.
gggsagu1!!. "■■■!J. ! II—LLi-SlS.l!illU'iJEJJl5S5S!il!!!i?--iUi!!
ugfimmrcJHM
CÍÍAST^ntchOLS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—AND OJKALKTW IN—
WESTERN PRODUCE.
GALVESTON, - - - - TEXAS
WE SOLICIT Consignments of Cot-
ton, and will give special attention
to the sale of same. Orders tor Merchan-
dise of every description will b<s. filled at
the lowest market rates when accompanied
with Cash or Country Produce v-6«-2n
.re * CJMDS.
COMMERCIAL EXCHANE
RESTAURANT.
Above Miller's Comer, on Congress Aveawa
N. B. MITCHELL.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
BOO T-JMiMLERS.
*)♦ m\u
—FASHIONABLE
Boot and Blioe HVXakei*,
LAGRANGE, TEXAS,
South Side of the Public Square.
At THRO. SCHMIDT'S SHOP. Hav-
ing been at the business about 80 years,—
most of tho time in the largest shops in the
United States—I ieel competent to do the
bc*t of work. Orders s>licited, and satis-
faction Ejuuranteed.
Nov. 13, 18 J9.—lv.
mm
TA
J NEW COMPANY.
'k¿¿!<
3AI
MO!
Through Bills of Lading from HOUSTON
Bv Steam
To New York and Now Orleans.
By Sail
To Now York, Liverpool and1 other ports.
''
Wharfage Drayagc and Com-
mission saved
ON GOODS BY TII1S LINE TO OOVSTON.
INSURANCE at LOWEST RA TES.
Consign to Houston Diicct Navigation
Company,
HOUSTON,
IIAURISBUKO,
or GALVESTON.
All juft claims for loss or dam-
age promptly paid.
Trlhf0 1' M-) °° crrlVHl °f tin
Passenger Trains leave rnr
Daily at «a.m. (SnndTy^,^ ,
Connects at HAKRISBURO «la
Navisation Co., and G.,£ JJ
for Oalveston and Houston
Connects at COLUMBUS ' !
Austin, Ban Antoalo, and all iui
ato points, '¿f* ' Wl W¡
f HEIGH 1 taken thro'igh withOUkm
GEO. H. NICHoiJi
w&t wtf.
nmirrin
iV"-
w*>*
itvithout the
.^,,,111^^^ ___ .„_lW"tlrO
t of trial byjory" that bo man be de
> or liberty except by the
r speech; & free
lorn of rolijr'oas wor-
varnment
in the city. ni:d gives complete sati f otion
or refuniis ibe money. Gallery open from
9 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. u..
marchKIt-wJiwSin.
SWMTOH¥BECB SAL00Ñ!
Blumentritt & Keller,
Cbnur Pecan St- ami Chitares Aomtte.
||tt| AUSTIN, TEXAS.
This Saloon is retired and private, pri-
son ting to gentlemen a place of amusement
second to uone in the city. A fine Jenny
Lfnd and Pidgecm Hole Table will be fo ri
here. And a Bar always r upplled with tti
Best Wines, Liquors, and Cincinnati! J3 er.
Given* a call. .Jl march23t-wA;w6m.
^HOMPSOi^F
JKr ^L-w«c
Hilliard Saloon,
THE Proprietor has at great expense fit-
ted np the l>e«t eataWi'hmciit of the kind
over opened in Westera Texas. He has also
a Saloon in the same house, on as fines
styla a# his Roatiurant, whore * FREIi
LUNCH is Bpread every day from 10| A. M.
to 1 P. M. The patronage ol the public !b
respectfully solicited.
BEST CIGARS and LIQUORS, and the
GAME of the country always on hand.
CUVE HIM A CALI..
DOCTOR W. L MOORE,
JPhysician and Surgeon*
Has moved to the office of Dr.Stiles, two
doors west of the old postoffice, on Pecan
street, Hancock Building.
May ICth, 1870. t-w3m.
(kngrtat Avenue, Austin, Texas.
Bt-flt Havana Cigars, Wines, and Liquors,
kept on f>nnd here. .
Jar.uSO.tw&wSca.
IRON FRONT SALOON!
-AND-
nuo
BILLIARD HALL,
tlor to any in the city—first block
the Aveauc Hate!, on Congress Ave-
. opposite Saunders &. Washington's
8iere. where wc are always bl«u-ed t« see
oar fHenda ami treat tbam kinaly,
TOBE A ROBINSON
, ?x.>
la, March,
Uw&w3m.
WE HOTEL
JOHN STRINGBR, PROPRIETOR,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
tin, Tea .
J . W|R be DÍoiHcd to see hi eld friends and
► wwi " ' " " -
Í.
WmM
MTJECW
NEAR TOWN.
AH who wiA rich nud pure milk furnish
'.'á r« uIarlT every morning the y ar round,
a ad butt >r of perior q'.iali'y when dolred,
will please léave taeír names at this office,
and they will be duly waitftd upon for satis-
factory arrangements.
May 13th, 1870. t-wly.
PETER WAGNER,
raje /vl ■«. ss.s .i: K¡«t •
Next door to
The favorite Saloori,
Congress Avenue, Anstin, Texas.
mttrohS5Uy&W6a .
IjOSL
OUNTY WARRANT for 820 acres of
land, itf>ued to Wra. Hadden, datod
:tb April, 1861, No. 803. If not found
in 90 days, application will bo made for
duplicate. J. W. LAWRENCE.
June 20, 1870. Agent.
tw-8m ; ¡¿ ■ 5
£« M E V E B
—FA SH I O NA BLE—
SOOT AMD SHOK ffKAIKlEH,
LAGRANGE, TEXAS.
North- ¡yest Sitie of the Public Square,
One door West ot the '' Smile."
October 1, 1809. vol-5-n-52.
BHEmWJ€.IR S.
W. T. FITZ,
WITH
W. 0, a J. WítKINS,
— BEALKBS IK—
GENERAL MERCHADISE
BKENHAM, TEXAS.
W
JE ARE now receiving direct from
Eastern Cities, ono of tbo Largest,
Best and most Complete Stocks ot Fancv,
Staple and Plantation Goods ever brought
to this market, which wo intend to sell as
low as the lowest, and ell wo ask is an Ex-
amination of our Stock and prices to eal-
sfy the trading community of the same.
B0U Orders from the country will re-
ceive prompt attention, v -6-n2
JFresh Meat Market.
' '«p- 'i
On Sfiturday morning, April 16,1 will opon
■A. MA, KI1T
on the Coiner,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.
Having tho paituro known a3 tho race
track, belonging to Judge Lee, 1 hopo to
be able to lumia Good Meat.
Give Me a Trial.
AV. tí. BARNES.
April 18, 1870. Tri-w-tf.
generally.
. O. Levy J no* Denegra
OTICE OF DISSOLUTION. — The
Arm of Saunders * Washington this
. dissolved by mutual consent, and tho
business will hereafter be conducted by
Messrs. T. P. "Washington & Son, who
are authorized to settle all business and
become responsible tor all d«hU made bjr
as.
SAÜNDEKS A WASHINGTON,
Austin, Juna 1, 1870
Tho undersigned would take this oppor-
tunity to return thanks to his friends and
the community generally, for their unj.
ibrm kindness, and cheerfully recom-
mend Mesan. T. P. Washington & Son,
who are, is every reaped, worthy of thoir
conttdenw, «Iv'" E. SAUNDERS
We announce to the comnitinitv that
we are located at the old stand of Saa -
dere & Washington, with a ®ood stock of
goois, We intend to keep a completo as
tor trien t, and to salt as ch«ap as any on«
in the city. Give «$ a trial.
~ WASHINGTON A «ON.
ina & 1ST A
Jone ó, 1870.
I, ■ . , .*
DR. THOS. S. DENNY,
RESPECTFULLY oflt'fi his profiwyionol
services to the Citine !* of Au.Uiri; He may
be found, during the day, at the Stage Officii
at other tiniee. when not profesional y e«*
gaged, at his Brother's (.Judge Denny5?) resi-.
rience. Dr. Denny is nuíhori®' d to refvr to
the foDowhig gentlemen ¿p.
Dr. J. T. Aiésander, Rev. Dr. A. A. 'Portet.
Rev. B. A Rogers, Jtov. J. W. Phillips.
Rev R. J. 8wanct>ai, B. Grahaui, M. D.
march"! Kw3m*.
H. B. PERCY, President.
J. II. STEURETT, G«n'l Sup'dt.
R. GliEENE, Jr., Socrotary.
AGENTS:
E. V. TOMPKINS Houston.
JOSEPH AIKEN..., Gal ves ton.
E. A. FONDA ....Harruburg,
C. H. MALLORY, 153 Maiden Lane.
vol-ü-no-O-tf New York,
¿EWSI01EÜ
SAM. PIPEJl,
Austin, • - - - - - - - Texas,
WOULD respcCffuHy Inform his friends
and the public generally*, that he is uow
opening a
QWSEQSP
on the str 'et leading out from the City to
tho Cemetcy; and on the host and nearest
r> ad to Brunliam, where he hopes to seo hi
Jld customers and frieuds; and promises to
¿ell ♦them GOODS as low as tht-y na i be
oought ift tljii market.
WJ hi KEEP ON If AND,
a Gcaerá! Assorttnont of Stiple, nnd Funej
Gioceries, Liquors, Butter, Eggp, &c.
—Al.80—
CpllN AMD FuDDEÜ,
at the lowest market pi ice.
msreh28t w3in
mm
W. W. EVANS,
PEC AH ST REST,
Austin, run,
— DEALER IN-
READY MADE FUNITUEE,
MATTE ASSES,
COFFINS, fgj
KTCMSTC 1
All kinds of n pairinR done and at ihortwi \
nolieo. Having just received s telect 1
of CoffiB-trinimings, he i prepared to i
work of a superior churaafet in thai 1¡«.
Give him « coll,
marohait-w&wSm. .mwUBM
FUBNITÜKR
iB W# llAiiifg,
Pccan Strer-t, Austin, Tu.rag.
WIIOLESA LEivm! B« tail Dealer m Fss
nituve— Metallic anil other Coffins.
articic in his line made to order wkr <j ,ir.
rd. and at. shortest notice. Gi*e Lisa
march21t-w&w3m.
V HOC Ell IES.
A13. HTCOOKTJR,
Has jsi-t re i ved a sufplj of tlm On«t
C11EW1NGAND 8M0KIN6 TORACPO.
Havana Cigars from New York.
Ik also has on hand a general sntcrtmra §|]
of.
Fi imily G'rooerie*
En, *e. cheap at Id stinc, o# eoraerotOsa
grras Avenue and F<con -iireet—Wr*trtfe
Also the finest article of wbickry t* ü
^outid in 1be c ty. Come ai.d see.
marohSIw&t-wt^ in
AUGUST tIETWCH,
PECAN 8TSBET,
•fmtiii, Texas.
H«s const.mtty on hand, a full aud *;i3
selected assor me;>t of
1'AMIIT
And sells ss cheap * the cbcepest C r
aiid far -yourselves. ' ^
iuaich21tw£w!im.
NAGLE & BRO
•f
Sam91 T. Painter.
DEALEE IN
. 8MDII3SS
w*mJK9, TEAS, ETC.,
18 CONGRESS TEEET, .
HOUSTON. - . - TEXAS.
Á*nl 21, J870. ly.
•• * .•/'
T. J. LEONARD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Opposite the Gov'mt Building,
4'ang/CM jfluemui, - JIua͡sl,
Does all kind of work In hi* Hno in the best
•od quickest manner. Give him a call.
Austin, April I, J8?0. wAtGu
c. L. nitschké^E
MANUPACTtJKER OF
Mattresses
Near tho Blind Asylum, on Browhim road,
LEVYSON'S
CHEAP STORE,
Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas
KÜCEPS oonsiaotl^ on hand a will neiecii-.1!
Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Gaods, La-
dle's and Gentlemen's furnishing Good ,
Clothing, No ions, and Hosiery. Also a
Bood Assortment of both Fancy and Staple
Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars. 4c." &o. Coun-
try Produce taken in exohange for Goods,
ami l(ought for cash at mark't prices.
k J ^ ; , ro«.peutfálly informs
the Ladies of Anstm and vicinity that she Is
engaged iu dress making, Cutting and Fitting
Sht also manufactures tbo various articles of
Clothing and Furnishing Goods for both
Ladies and Goutk-men. She warrant satis
faction to all. Give hc-r a call.
mareli28t w3u¡. :70
CONGRESS AVENUE, VEST S1DR.
Jidoto Pecan it reef, A**ti*,
Keep on hand a complete stoek al |||
Standard School and Collegiate Ttxi
B„oh,
stationery,
BLANK AND MEMORANDUM IC
of all styles and quality. .«1
Orders by mail will be ffik'd w tk 1
ness and care, nt the lowost mawet
All Mag eines and Ni wspapers, bet"
mostlc and foreign can be sal>scrWie(
through us.
marché J t-wAwáni.
A. Cf AMtlLKft,
C. M. M 4sotr,
AMFLEE & MASON,
Sadler|| Harness9
Sadlery, Hardware & Leather,
No. 5ii STRAND,
GALVESTON, TEXAS
JftJy 9,11869.
B.MELASKE
mnnui & SI'
Me reliant,
Congress Avenue, Austin,
})'8M
KEEPS constanfly on band a j_
well selected Stock of Merchandise, ,-j
trouble to show oar Geods.
march 31t-wdtw3m.
Dftllaa is putting on "city airs.'Vj
oixlinnoce has been paiBod to bav
lio&rda with the name Mf the stro
up on the corner*.
PLANTER'S
artTRK-PROOf MfARC HOU8S
A. WILKI
HAS _ _
. . "OH-'
iiiPVMi
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Thompson, Victor W. & Sneed, S. G. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1870, newspaper, July 8, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180826/m1/4/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.