Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 110, Ed. 1 Monday, August 26, 1872 Page: 3 of 4
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.... AUGUST 2fl, 1871
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Bill Bm<i. lt wr Hand*. «sc., ta the
*K*1 •«♦"> •* nybi, pitta or
1 adore.
1 ji. A*®teWt*t AMaraefaf
mmb«^Bii ,IwI« and Boom .
The drought coa^eee aebrokee
Tha oet crop will I out abort
foHy ww holt
Gotten to comlnj foto tho city very
rapUfr <NrfMfH too* frewerd to
*if*r «igtf^íéfskf'
JyA&gford, tbe oarvisge builder on
BoU o'Ar# street, safe Imtwwu
eo ofsrVUU wUh WnnMon ea he U
«*• •'.
ihiriftf Uw 'kt* .£•, ÍW* own
depot vm fobbed «í «e*erel gold pew.
A Mffro mm í him «day or two age
a<w3 moid hi* jt|i jpmto* HQ osata.
Who «tole ¡t f
Anuda te improving very rapidly
We ver returning Stephen of tin
legislature tibe they will bo surprised
«bee (boy Me (be change# tbet have
taken piece aad ore going ou iu this
pljiee defo,
. A petition ie in «¡mutation lit e r
oity, eailisg oat Str. A. J Jerislgan U
of«r aaa caudidate tor eoataty trees
Hirer. It already been the *ignatures
of Maeirs. Wilson, Fi*her, Pariah
Rector, Haaricks, ¡La , Stein, Rebi«-
coo end about fifty others.
A gentleman who know whereof
¡he apefths, Monas us that there ere
needy fifty new building* of stone
brick ead wood going op lo Austin at
the pretest day. it dyce not seem
fro tbet a* if ear people were much
el raid «f the "rettOVet df the Capital."
Joba A- WeM & Bro., the veiy
-estoneies hardware dealer*, oo Pecan
street, Will Aove up on tbe Avenue
«boat the Utter part of next month, aa
their preeeOt bosta ie oo email aa to
fee inadequate to the want oI their
rapidly iumasiag baeioeM.
0 Ttmiw.j sight . mM of
Un.Tflar uku pw, .1 tí
ÍEmiS^
eottoa beve es yet bee , sold ta our
oiwket.
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We ere informed that en slaetioa
proclamation «ill aoon be pohliihed by
taov. Dad*.
°a aext Monday the new session
ot Uto Tesas Military Instituí# will
•eamenof.
Stele is cloning out a lot of ehoice
pickles to meks room for other gooda,
more directly if his Hae.
August Palm wili soon pot bie Tay-
lor gin* in motion «a his plantation,
near our city. He will tara out aboat
ten bel* a day.
A oepable bookkeeper, dork and
salesmen advertUee for e position, in
another column. He haa good refer-
en see.
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W« are pl«Mtd to greet Mr* George
Sampson, who hae retnrned from New
York, where-fee he* been purchasing
e very heavy stock of Fell end Win
tef gooda
We learn that Msj. Burts was re-
oommsnded ee the first end Mr. K.
T. Moore as the second choice for dis-
trict attorney by tha County Conven-
tion that wee held ia this city on
Saturday.
Capt. Aakey, of Gontelee, baa cha),
leoged the owners of Lest Chance and
Idle Boy to enter into a sweepstake,
two-mile beets, 86 poeoda oo each,
for $1,000. Entrance to be closed on
the 10th of September and to be ras
Oct. SSd.
Prfoüngflv.
put down to
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il
¡-# h * •' "•'! í m -i A fat '* if &. w%'
imfáMU
Itílí .
A Peanuipf 8***o*.—Glorloo*
llfktful sstls smeoMr weather Is, III Iwf
Wal haal laseeveretrialtethe
the stroagastara
hj l ta efheta. The
tetkla ecediUee of
dablllt,." New. cesara!
*éa , ead iaaieda* e vartety at aiUaeata.
the «ver h more or leaa aftetel, the hewela
are either wmatlpate^er too mO ralaaei,
tha staaaah bet half performs the week of
dlgesfos, tha appetite ta pew, ead the
«pirita depressed. Tt !a te whet is ealted
geeersl dahility. It lee geeend diaerree«e-
weut of aU the phyaioal fanetiens, eaA ra-
«airea aa e remedy a aediolae that will
r*i|uiite till ii ell* HmMIaxv
Bittera la *p*eisU]r adapted to thU panwae.
It* general operation 1* not eeaSaei te e
aiagle organ. If Uie liver I* efNetedg It
reetoreelta ton*, if tbe *toa *«h la torhid,
it regeneratee Ü If the aervee are treem-
lea* and «eak, it baaeee anO tainteees thee*.
If the miad, which ever «yoethla** with the
bodj. ie gloomy aad deapeaieat, it rrfUvas
tha dMtealty.aad aoco brtage tbe wbmome<
Chulea of the body into harmony with the
lawe of health.
There i* no elvUised aation la the Weetere
Hemisphere ia which tbe atlll*7 of Hoetet*
t r'* Steameh Bittern ea a tonto, oorreeUve,
aad aetihU^es medieiae. ie aot known and
appreciated. Throughout the iroplo* it is
ooatlderod, both by lie people aad the.pre-
featioo the atandard «pacific. While It I* a
medicine for ail ****oao and all clime to a, It
b eepeeleHjr aeitad ie the eoaafdelat jgsoe*
rated by tbe weather , being the pereet ead
b«*t vegetable utimulaet Ie lb* world.
Beware of the bitten made ofeeridaed
daagereae minerwl*, whlob unacrapalons
parties are endeavoring to feist npoa tbe
Their name i* 1
and tbe putdie
Ueaoee
Ea* no guarantee that they em sotpo<
Adhere to the tried remad*, Hoe
Bitter*, told only in gtasa, aad aever
or berrele.
in keg*
We are glad to welcome back in
improved beaith on? esteemed friend,
Msj. James, oi the Texas Military In-
stitute, wbo has been travelling in
Hético for the paot yeer. We have pub-
lished A number oí letters from bis fa-
cile pen, and|hope be will soon furnish
oar readers with a general account of
bie observation* in Mexico.
local Jnsflcei.
Alta Yiata Female Collegiate laaUtuta, a
boarding «cbool for young felfea in every
department of usefai learning and elegant
acoomplkbmoat. this Uwtltetion, complete
ia all Its sppoiotmente and reoogntaed aa
among the first aehoel* in the Sentb, b Svs
miles ea t ot Hempstead, Austin county, In
a district noted tot It* heaUbfnlne**. It I*
acoetaibie by rail from all directions. Its
profemor*, in every department, ara nnmir
pamed In ability, and it* training of youth I*
acknowledged to be ol a ve fctgherdar.
For particulars In regard le me lnatiiato
address at Hempeteadi
Sua. a K. K1KBT,
twlwd PHaelpal.
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LADIES" DRESS GOODS
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tobvaolng uprlag ead Snamer silks. wMt<
4 black alpassM
linen and Jeeoaet
iUnalooa, ttmna
iiw
Kid, edk
fb*
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TJTFT
LADIES'
It, JbtMl & A iltM.
too, are prepared to furaieh the best
cypress cisterna at modera ta prices.
Tb is firg* has tm|(l groat celebrity
in this Hae of busiaww. They guar-
antee their work ead furnish aireo*
tions for patting It op. Read the ad*
in iotwwbi.
i Ml i ni |n • i * —... i i.
The road to Barton's creek, and
Ssiderf* Springs, Saturday afternoon
and eveoiug, Uetti a late boor, was
-crowded with anxious bathers. There
Isnoonsek superior to Barton's tor
bothing purposes iu the State. It
almost ezoels tbe admirable beach and
«art bathing, to bo found at Galveston.
We aottonl a day or two ago thai
business esas no good with J. i. Mo>
Cteliaad, the weH htto Wh rectifier of
whiahey aid daaler In all kinds of
imported aad domestic liquors, tbet
he bad almost eatSr ly blocked up the
sidewalk' Wo were pleased to notice
this evidence of energy end busiBem
prosperity. >
We oatl the immediate attention of
tite proper -outborfttee to the two or
more large boles A thai disgrace the
middle cf the stesel at the west eornsr
of Bais d'AfO at. and the Avenue. It
>! .* wonder te ua that some animal's
lege hot* oo already bese broken
there. Will the authorities wait until
«they have te pay heavy damages before
(they mitt attend to K f
Cerpentma Ar* busily" at work
putting up *heiv « ato., lo W. B.
Smith's extenelve store oo Peoau
street. Whoa fi«i«bed, Ibii gilding
will afford tbe laiiMt oovored store
«paos fit the ctty. It will not, however,
fce aojr teo large for Mr, Snuih'iaiock
which, «oeey the least, is simply ha-
■iXMi li hope aooa . tpobUsb aa
•dT*ed£iirr1-
beirgaies. He ieteods tO keep oa bond
thefrarookery, willow,
: WMi.ani ie selling
m' Hehea
|o« smoking to
M
aad willow ware, eiOokery, bam.ire
and the like. tr8Wn does about iki \
tbe
la the golden age of girlhood preeerve the
beauty of tbe teeth with Boaodont, and then,
when tha hair ie silvered and tbe eyee dim-
med with year*, the mouth will «till reveal
two glittering rows of unralltrd Ivory.
Meear*. Collin* ét Powar *, In Spauld
log's new building, aaxt door to Burt A
i— , have ensued one of the neatest
and tastiest ladle*' and children's shoe
stores, if not the neatest in Austin They
have all the latest rtyles, and re deter-
mined to sell tbe BEST OF ARTICLES
atsuob LOW PRICKS8B to actually defy
competition. Tbey have received a large
portion of their stock alreaoy, but thereto
more to come.
.w ..,
Ota «Voí-rtafr. • Happy Relief to
roela *mm Mm the eftwt* of Brrore aa"
Abnsss la early 1Mb. Manhood restored. Imp
absent* to marriage removed. Kew method *i
treatoMnt. Mew and remarkable roscedles.
BeskS and droalan seat free, to ssaied saeelonss.
Address, Howard A asociativo, So. S Booth Ninth
Street. I'hUadetphta, fa.—an tnetítotíon buvii>g
for honorable eoadnet and
astglfwtwani
Information wanted of one Mitua Miixaa,
when last beard from wae in Louisville, Ky..
but went to i exec. If she wili send her
ddi-op* to Sor. Ysoan. No. TS Hill street,
Cleveland, Ohio, efee will bear of something
to her advantage.
Snosa'a Sraitto Batk*.—Oas seetien of
tbe Solder Spring Bathing establishment,
one mile and a half weet of north from Ana-
lta, ia now open fot tbe pablie. A
will run hourly from the Raymond House,
City Hotel aad Avenue Hovel to the
Springs. Public patronage is soil altad.
Daniel A. James, an old Tesan, late of
New Orleans, proffers hfr earvioee to the Aue-
tln public, In oarpenleritg, aad painting, in
ail of its departments. Special attention
given to painting. Orders leu with C. R.
Johns A Co.. willi
Furniture- If you wish great bargain*
ia fornitura, carpal*, oil-cloth* and house
furnishing goods, call at the Mew Store,
corner of Ash street and ongreaa avenue
Kaxw A JtATuaa.
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All the latest papers and magasinee
English, German and French, at J. 8.
Pane'*, juttabove Raymond Houae, mis-
cellaneous aad school books, atatíMnery
etc, Orden toben for anything not on
hand and prnmptlo attandea t . Subeorip*
tions rototvod at publisher's rates,
• p. t> ■ W Ja ii «t . ■ di , "me > th'.. i« .*' ' .
Mr*. Howard's Boarding Hou*e. M
d'Arc street, opposite the Episcopal
Church, Js, conveniently located tor the
acoommodatton of huslnem and profes
slonal men doing business, either oa Pe-
can street or Qeugrea* Arenas.
Situation"wanted by a young lady aa
teeebe# la e petarte school either ia the
«sf&ísi
Ofie*. ..... v
Atlantic Qardaa. Vcrmetly ¿mm Hall
tf yon are la want ot family gmerM be
euro aad call on J. B. Gildatrt, wholeeale and
rata dealer Cor. Peeaa St. ant Bast Ave-
ane near the freight depet. Finarla made a
speciality the eboiceet brand* obtained direct
tram the St. Louis mills, aad warranted te
tita parchaaar. aiySl.
Two lote en Weet Aveaoer. Five reel-
denee late tn)ueelieat nolghborhood. Also
twenty-eight feet fronting passenger depot.
For sale, very reasonable rates.
Suayne* Jacaas*.
W«* h«at craasaeaMpnd plain eakeo breed
and candies, ef heme manufantnre, nt FlUa-
gernld's.
and cigars?
Saloon.
t yon find
Why, at
Hawks' Pavorit
For Rest—A heme for so e one ea a
farm. Enqalre.at ftaeette Office.
II you want to play Millard* on excellent
tablee, go to M. 0. Haws' Favorito Saloon
Paletera' material-— large stock at Dr.
Tobin's en Pecan Street.
The heat toe-cream and aoda-watcr In the
oity at Flttagerald'e.
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The beet liquor* 10 be found in the oity a1
the Favorita Saloon.
a>m
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Cupid's
MISSES' HATS.
Of the
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PAINT8,
OHjS, JfccJ, Ac,
m MieOMr ■ '|W|i1í^?"
Jt cmutaníly receiving O tot*tew?
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80APS ANX>
A full stock of
STAPLE D * GOODA,
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A complete sassrtmeat of
(¿cat's Fnrnislilstf
Hats, Boota and Shoes,
Qridertee, Hardware,
"Woodware, Wlam, and
Crockery, Saddlery, ead
fiftngen^ Scwlny Machines,
'•fM.ífr m v?-:.-«•> . • " - .
Cooh Move* m$ M*m
Allvi which «t offw«d my low Id
vQSlb h
aordtwAwtf A. B. PALM,
HEURT AMES * UO'S
Celebrate4 Sugar* Cured
Fot- sala hy the nedenlgaed te «ta
A COKSTANT W7FPLT WILL BE
rxprarsrvm
0t Etwrf Bmm i WurrmniaSt
JOHN B ROBIN SOW é SON,
Mal 16. twAwüm Sola Acsots.
Ciix at C. B. Wklu' sad examine Ms
saw atook. Puro baaing for cash, he aalls at
a '■unn¿!í«mwMaBsnwMaananaMMaav
MSaCBMjJUAJnBOVM.
W, T. PARR if CO.
Uealeratottll klndaot
PINE LUMBER AND CT PRESS
SHINGLES.
We have ea hand about
500,000 Feci of Lumber,
And aro receiving additions to our sup-
ply by every traía. We have tour ateam
mills catting lumbar expressly for thu
market, whlob are <4tatted in the best and
only deairable and soeaatible pineries in
the State, Builders, contractors, and
other* wanting spccinl bill* of lumber
sawed, would do wall to give ua a call, as
all order* are attended to promp ly, and
o vet y Mil guaranteed to give katiafaction.
We have been engaged in dm lumber
bualaesa at the terminus of the Air Line
Railroad for the peat twelve months.
JUfertMt —Werafbr ta C. R. Johns A
Co., Bar.ltrrs; I. F- Battaile A Oo, the
lumber dealers oi AUstie, end all thorn
with whom we bate had dealings, aa te
m
wMmi
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Inrir
Liver
1 have
elegant livery
and Colorado
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II fli
MS
wta open or Saierdv. ieee Mi,
thereafter keep o#eo, with tbe Demi haed (a
BOARDING HOUSE.
Car. nf Pvm and Guadalupe StmU,
AUSTIN", TSXM8.
FIUMMH BOA ao A LOIMIRO.
Mrs. V. X*, Roberts, known so well for
the superior aoc^mmodattoas she ofbrs to
transient and parmasaah boarders, with
or without families, hoi) a few choice
rooms to resit, with board!.
Her table is always «ret-ckm. with
polite and attentive servants. The best nt
society is to he met with la her henna,
auglhwtwlm
SHHSmsWi amé Jewrtw*
idolph batí;
wá tcbmaker * in welbr
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Dealer la dlsmondi, toe jewelry, watehee,
eilver sed silver plated ware, cloaks and
tbi! ombütt
Constanti* kept Oahead.
All goods aad work warranted-
jsB^ Repairing dens at
B. C. WELLS.
WATCHMAKER A JEW8LBB,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
(Opposite Avenue Hotel.)
austin - - - tkras.
eft Dealer in Watohm, Jewelty,
uig Canea, Cutlery, Fancy wooua,«o ,
N. B. Spemal ettsutien giren te re.
jmimg Watcboa, AS work warranted
and gooda guaranteed ea reprasseted.
Bow J>w«trr esora
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