Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1870 Page: 3 of 4
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Pennsylvania,
w! , f
i" o""1 eity, where
° ,;v5ral da*a, prieto
, whither hogoes on
i' wo would earn-
"M -anil t i oseaffliet ed wi th can-
Jrny "•
fcJi'Xtawttlnn when wo say-that
D I .r h« «ir^teí' sume most
gjerful ^ÉájMÉÉ
heretofore, netje?d to
m a r¡cb# (*a may bp expected.
ESóáá'SyS11 was. complete end-
¿ livery jr«H fC «* should take
aart tbero, foe " music is
FOtATO
The potato crop is very large. The
ateal increpe i Respectively, iu
anBas, Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa arid
Missouri All the Eastern States, New
York, New Jersey and P
and all the Westpi
.WÜ
Florida, Louiaiana and Texas, have re-
duced their aggregates. The sweet
Svferage ^ '* ' Wha0 •«
TOBACCO.
Ttje latest wtura^iodjc !^ % reduc-
tion of
| «on! of love.'.' These conceits
Uj la >«00^ ect 0,tmi±i^ U [
ton cr
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¥>*<* wffa-kmtii
Tli
Mr.
r°. %_ .
that the Suez
the English wouli
sfl
d all the Weston except' Miqneso-
land, one-sixth in Kentucky, sixteen
per cent, in Michigan, with a slight
decrease in Indiana and Illinois, Mu.
,«acbusett«„\Vest Virginia, ^ fv
;W>oWin ar d the States West ofthe
an aggregate reduction of about twenty
mm
pipwH|H9Myipp|i .. ffOT.f*oIBÍfínj'TI
The apple crop is .more than an aver-
age in the West with the exception of
Ohio, where a reduction of twenty per;
cent, is ¡udicated. Maine, Massachu-
setts and Shade Island
.í;J hm tÍHHt&j
Lftef Ú 'i I
igm n
Oai-
■■ Wb*
not a failure, as
believe; but
80 to 100 metres wide t the water line,
22 metres wido at the bottom, and hav-
drawing not more than 20 feet of a-
^er, can pass in safety. ,The writer
Continuos i ■ jXHQQO
Then what is there? It is difficult to
answer even this question ill a precise
and positive' way. 70¡Wirfona i *re not
perfectly agreed; facts eanhot be ascer-
tained with perfect accuracy. Bot
udging as I best can from all I have
and heard, this is What 1 believe:
there is a
Suez varying in width from 60 to 100
metres at the water line, varying in
width from 11 to 28 metros at the botó
torn, varying in depth from 5 to 8 me
tres; a canal through every part of
which steam vessels Srawhigno, more
than 14 feet, and not moratban 250¿eeí
long, may pass without serious incotn
veaiences j; jbhitmgh.wlij'"
sols dra,w ng; 16 ifegt, po
eel i fitjitjuifii. MrDiich steam ves-
300 fe^t or a little more lu lungih, may
P3,w« j
eut three-fourths, while
joyed nearly an average ^ eld ■1
York and Pennsylvania Suffered tufiy
a tenth of a reduction. New Jersey
and Delaware, Maryland aad Virginia,
Calhoun county, MicWgm ," one hun-
dred thousand bushels, oae-third of the
crop, wero frozen. In Athens county, li,,.,*.* t*
Ohio, many thbúsaatis Of bushels have ft f.. ,„ñs
been frozen on the trees. Similar
statements come from all parts of the
West.
P * -JOTH vffrO arty ti A ,)
Can a Lady T?.tiit ¡«He***?
New Htíte. Í#|j
sr frie:td, Hugh H. Ilaynie, the ac-
jfe|)P*80!vtatfve Of the great NeW
tBoot and Shoe House of Mefius,
tipley, is no* irT our éi^y,
everybody ts glalto, soe him.
¿will remida in Now York from tho
| of February to tho Í5th of April
l wül give his personal filiation-,to
[ ordow. Hugh is the,m^h 'Jtp tirado
I
'f'j . ProsjKCtJ }?. I
pt. John H. Üonuor, a citisen of
fit city and an ol^ Te^an, has hc$n
tely, with «orne companions, pros*
Píti-ig for mium-a's, on the frontier,
jiihas brought home his '• pockets
i of racks/' some of which ]je has
*n toon, aud they look promisiug
Jdi. We are aot ekillcíd in míner-
jgy, but we have not a dou';^ but
litarf abuudance of gold, Silver, iron
• 1 ie. 1 aro to b • fouad.iú Nort'iwew-
a Tesas. At present, the fr0qt(ent
!i i of,!! «>! hostile; Jffiiítans preyhnt a
scrutiny of this sectio^' but Gapti
'Wr iaa bold man, a:i 1;; with a pre-
fuMpaay, lie. will go out again next
Ftjt and make a niore partjciil'irex-
: o r gold or
^r ftver in.Taltas yet—look oat for
íníi. „p thi} Railroad ¿o t^is city good blwd in the creature^ which bloo
üaieviáeutiy a " detoruauiation ío vue
warning eyes, fiery
taper ears, which seemed
.e, Massachu- a8S w'U'h difficulty, at thé risk of fre,
made but half qHont groundings; and with much un,
«tío Connecti- oertainty and dtd iy, above alt the
curves of El Ouisjr and Toqssouin—in
a word, the Pelusa, ^^ w.jts such a nu-
isance to tfie áeet, has done us the
service of measuring the extreme pres-
ent capacity tifwisftnal. And the
Pel use dreW 10 feet 8 inchess and is
815 ieetjioug. It,.should t oaKra ed that
the passage ip
dangerous
thánfor
that oxteht, the canal
a success, and is capable ©f
used, if tho company still think best,
at once. ..'¿KIm/.\:v'; ;!
The defects ¡óf . the, canful are its
curves, its narrowness at points where
" nsufi
pi 'y
«ik
1 Hi
that it ooubl net w^u!
nttachoil to all n«w '
orefore «rideave
,
and
iwtingumhed chomiHto for
.em the
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i
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eminent medical jaen in the Uiuon promptly
responded. Tlww opinions of the article wore
itilFwv■mto*k4r'<¡ vwj-.i; -li i' fWWm. -.t ¿W •
unannaottBly favorable. Suoh a preparation,
thoy said, had long bean wanted by the pro-
fession, as no reliant could be placed on the
cdinary liquot* of eamawree, allot which
were more or lees adulterated, and therelbre
unfit for medical purpose#, The peculiar ex-
cellenee and strength of the oil of jumper,
together with the
cbaraotariot the aleoholie element, glio itv'in
the estimation of the facufty, a marked Supe-
*¡oíity over *m% otKer diflu«ve stimulant a«
a diuretic, tome and rastomtive.
The following are a few of the testimonials
hi favor of' the 8e m«nfl^ «¡¡¡¡j
■ ' «O i 'íí I ■ bisú
Mr. Udolphn Wolfe,. • -
22 Jteaver street, New York:; ¡, '
Dear Sir-^l feel bound tosayihat I regard
you* Schnapps as: being In every reipeot pro-
em ¡nently paro and dowrvius? of njedical patf
ronsige. At all evaats, it 4 the purest possible
article i of Holland Qm, heretofore unobtain-
able. aad aasuch may ba safely preftoiüwd, by
physicians. $ DAVID 1,. MOTT. M.I).,
Dissolution of
ship]
at the old stand on,
Walker, Austin,
vtl <H Wsirtsm t^' ft irt-Kjl
ápit;
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G OPENED A WOOD
t> In the City ói Austin, with a
onm |
ver j
Jt'ÍÉ".^TS5!?SíSr-Í
Wolto||^j, Prftíent! ' ' ' -'"III
tthips must pasa each other, and insufi
.P..S.L qa .. t¡Kar 34í^Í!&S
(ion as follow : difficult points. Thus far, it haa cost _
I oh^^ah m^aom^y ye?r agcf'M uearly $80,000,000,,, A iHUrth -! tioVof a"¿amPleoí "yw ¿¿Hiedam
m¿do a Idlr trial ot m/oapaortieB ««this aum will be required to complete it, with the intent of determinW it
diroctipp. On returu¡n|fj fe my ^ite and the task will occupy fifteen months or inluriouastóirtSe had .bean'
I)nar Sttwl htt.v,< mntUi n tthftiltttifel Atftittilirij-
**' '«• *••' ' IW Tw UifAMD '• AMtUBtlv * WMkMCIUtST
Si*hnir :i«
WJK-11 MrtiJ# } JO |
Woaterti borne from the liiast, m mi
wiuter}"! found a yew inmate of mj^a-
blo, a wild, wicked looking, unkempt,
young cfieannt sorrel from Indiana.
Tins stranger from Posey county,
whence wo might expect the very flow-
er oi Indianian horseflesh, " the oxpec-
toicy aadrose Of^ofMr :
by no moans ahandsome animal, tnougo
he Mil«-; '« , #'3 pedi-
gree had buea made rio account oleven
in liia sale. His sire wa« to fai
known, and hia dam of low d
Yht Wblfc (¿aalred that -there was somé, o
i <1
""'"'"V ^
■
$1. ¡Javiit- C'¿iuroitr>
' We some time since Bt^ted that
iutended by the Trustees ofthia
Pilar church to Wild a inetf one,
bd tiiat measures
is the ínóst beaatifu^ site in
¡y, and the i itiát',4W(#r^ théreou
. aro told, oommouced laat
KieUy. A front of 40 feet will be
ei, wider th in tho original build
, thus giving l't flié form of a cross
' #* w *&**■
I wo" 18 tl'0 organ and choir, and
m ^irattco to1 the 1Stti!d% will be
doors. Forty additional-pbwa
liusbo affviod and six ;^ut)dr^d
nay be seated, comfortahfy.
''00, the most of which has al-
(mP0:
the Conreé of three or four
|T;.V|;>'. lWf5 f Í.,A ttj -«RaffiEl
.fariij t'iíWÍtirff-íi; Í'íií-ff Í
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tftwli)
l&p,,
► 0j*íritef-Jk í«al
Keporlpjt
,ro lor tho
"i á déta!]
oto"n
taken to quick spint fl.vned.up and there
. threatened aod quivered. They w-
.-.bee .. .*■ tu.:ja
or 86r6Q8 I
m raised.
if pei
■miM ^¡wmmi
What the Goose-lMme Hays.
: . i! J&ft & fit
■rWUK>Mm$ ol;jhfa bioifed
«imple dií^^dfpláts.' i
The examination hag resulted in the concia- ■
fi in that the «ample -ttmttined no 'fK>istmw
or harmtul admixture. I have boen unable tí
who placo.f^ith in the almanac, W Mqtt0rg. , mt hwitatoto
••"guíate their tyorjt by¡>. ther^hapgo^ of M i^avmond to iothsw, foir medtonal {m#.
led as a sure indi-
it 0h"
r day nevor understood how .it.op-j
orated. p:taBfefe:íg£p&^ ¡
|i«i
'pm^$ww
nt :
to ohemieal
tho broast-bo^e, a tria-igsilat* pi
"Mch rises from the framé, foifm
^ynialn portion very hm<ül "
jearíincé of the model of -
m*: forming ^icb r took from a'
trojewion is óf frying
quite thick at the de- marlaof bemg ag¿d*nd notrecantly prepai
:r->......¿ t .Jkuo^hM'«aiiisriístei«iljié!;
a rough, powerful, long-iimbed, strong-
willed, Ishmiielvtish, unregeneratH tani-
mul, r)f thefftOn which o yoiing lad
should have anything to-do with.
A,t tb«9 time I. made (lis acquaint!
hB' w,a&, t^wnate.;r«>betii,ou, .fe
never been in harness, and but „
times under saddle. He was kept u
for the first time, probably, and was
idently bored by the solitude .and
st rai nts of the 'stable. He «Xpen
thundering.away at the walls of this
stable in "^Tfdñt style.' j i
When I first-éntored his stall be ei
deavored to intercept my advance by a
<*«9iSSIi
or; bein.
ar in softie
m cather.
'io coro, the
MMÜl ■
wi. FJor
l:°^
no
movement,; bufe I "was too qnl
for him. WitlT my'áifiÉ around his neck,J
means of a large lunq^p
eride Hly M*aw*o£ tooth, «aawering j
to a soft spot in his heart ; for at on
bra fierce eye softened,
*fe|S®iridl:4P
"''^r'ip'.wTon,^
8
■ miTFjaLrj..rjy,i.|^
nottell atrue losei of hom
MáfliÜ «W/'Jüliy«M
the p'otíkéVof 'my°apron .8play"
and the dark por
poSoík'4mfhat écciipied by th©;
goose in swimming, and tho trian-'"
dlvifiéd isto three «qua! portions
imaginary llriea, Ifhe first divisibn/
kind weathOT iriiich has becn'or will
be,in three The,, ¡j
' " nwlÓur friend, exhibited
bbéea of *hre^ geese^aAd#!!'
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1870, newspaper, January 12, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181495/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.