Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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the
believe that W ch
' the party to
omce at
cial
tanee of the work of this pen may be
those who, trusting in his political
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himself “ obscenely honest.
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DRY GOODS
DIED
1 8 $ 10
i $ j 50 $6
BOOT’S AND SHOES
NOTIONS,
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BLANKET
WKEKLY.
installs-
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AuSrIS, Dee. 5, 1870.
Tua IM
of this city, will be pres-
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Thun
Agents for the celehrated
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NOTICE.
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of the
Geo. W. Paschal is one
Now is the time to fori clube.
Trvis, Hnys and Bastrop
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not hold out, on account of the scarcity
the besieging lines, failed, and that
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A fine
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mestics
made by
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the most extensive ever
And we solicit an
dresned to
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THE PEs of Peace.-The pen has
with which Count
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Ronedale Nursery
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CLOTHING,
STAPLE ASD FANCY GROCI
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A EMI WEEKLY TRIUNE
egday and Friday, and. be-
Garrahan nor the New India ( ompany
ransortmentof Arabic Frint* 1
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lican, now his champion and defender,
“ honest old Morgan ’’ has shown
HANKING AND EX’ HAGE
C. R. Jonss & co . Austin. Texas
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BEST OF SEWING MACIIINES
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requested to do so.
Term-, ca-l in advance.
attractive. The funning of the differ- !
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Bankers and Commission Merchant,
No. -8, BROADWAY. NEW YORK
PENCIIS, new demgD*,
The late attempt of th Or- .
, under Palladinos, to cut
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no
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have been invited by resolu-
unanimously adopted, and have
"°Frt Inge, company E. • apt. 11 J Ri hat
Fort Woacopany D.( apt.JphnE,kei
i ortTerrett. company 0 aPt h". hum r
For Mlasou, compauy I- * apt U.K. V •
point of the pen. On the pen are en-
graved a count’s coronet and the mono-
The impor-
Manufacturer of
April 13. 1870.
tu County Court, Travis Cuty- Texa8, AP
* Sfrr.
«ad is i.
The attention of the public is called
to the notice appearing elsewhere in
this issue, of the intended celebration
of St.John’s day, it occurring on the
21th of the present month.
Juat received by
SLocUM 4 THOMPSON,
noowsenen and Stationers, Congresn Avenue.
The Stot kholier* of the
GOVERNMENT BILDISO
Offer for rent said building as a Hotel ou l he
5 1900 24
.-11 00 Ar
7 160 2
S | 10 C
jiw 40
20 . 40 73
Harneas. Saddlery, Guns,
Hunter** Trappings, Trunks, Valices, Travr
No. 1 _ Abbott, 238 ; Prewett, 24 ;
seventy miles.
armistice!’'
7 ’ i one.
85
95 within access
too I
or a
ent and take part, while a cordial invi-
tation is extended to citizens generally,
and we are sure they will feel enough
TIE DAILY JOURNAL
1,1 ---—~—— 61
TR it 1, SIEMIERING * C0., rroprieton:
’ cess, and they seem to be lighting on,
re hoping that the chapter of military
'' • in their
rhe Paper of she People
I ■num ARTERN HTATE OF TEX
1 | "as,"Ajutant General* ortiee. Autin, Tex
as, Soveiber , 1870.
Rare inducements are offered to ahy eom
interest to be present at the ceremon7,
which will be conducted in the Hall of
Representatives. The Governor and
heads of the different branches ef gov-
POM HALK.
i Furniture.
CANDIES, CONECTION ERIES, WEDDING
AND BALL CAKES,
t
wishea to । an the attention of the public to i”
.fine and well assorted Confectioneries for
CHRISTMAS.
All orders filled promptly.
Tn gieneq bv the district judge, or derk, or
JMM "the eace of the county wherein
kuprantaderssplace of bninens wu-t be especial-
ly,atatedainthcrroPomlora on the envelopu:
.proposa1s for Ration* and Forage, and wd
vited to the great variety o'
l fancy DRE33 GOOD*.
TRIMMED AND SKELETON HA
The executive committee are cm-
coAut ‘pernons violating Mid law" will be dealt
with at cordingly- p RAFFERTY,
Inepector of Hides and Cattle of Travis Co.
OFFICE. BREMOXP'S BUILDING.
(Up stairapEcAs STREET.
receive at this office unt; lWLt’
HAHRDaV. the thirty firatda! ol 11.
eember 1870, for furnishing rations and forau I"
girmontls.to frontier companies, at the follow
Bought since the great dochne i“ E° d
be sold at a small profit.
Now is the time tosubscribe for the great fami
iwspaper. It 1s cheap, because its eirculatiou
I MM. ..e Ar ane other newspaper.
. NEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE withal
the material needed for conductin A dall.an
weekly journal. Very eheap for cash. APM,
E. M. wheelock.atthisofice. ______
we resp l tful » u~h 111
pubhie genera ly .tocail
KW VORK rRIBTNE,
TO RENT
omcini J-r—« ec ehe Ciyef
i 30 (
42
pH “i? SThat"whenever it.....Ilbecstabr
1,-he be for any c urt ul competent jariydK- I
tion, that the provisions ot pition 12, ofathi
_ r h .ve not been counplied with, the Par-*
r 'ties, vur hasing the prope rty not prop-
or.patiertsed, ehall forfei the amount paid
. r-uc IropIty, and such property shali re-
torro Its foruer position ns "ben no <alc
stein. ’ . , n,
Lanpasas, company S' epv
cam, Colorado, company •
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1 THE'McGARRAHAN Claim.—It 18 unt
derstood that the chief cause of the
misuuderstanding betweeu the Presi-
— dent and Secretary Cox was the frau-
The Austin Srars J “ WNAt ha eeH4. dulent claims of McGarrahan, of which
uinte the ofhieial journal of the iweni
Seventh District, cozprising the counticsrof Judge
pointed in his ‘ great expectations”
of receiving from the HoustonCouven
tion the nomination for ‘
CONORE8S AVHNU} .
man be either consistent fr honest in abl makes it pn
public life, who is driven by his blind.1
bitter, raging passious, as were thedeof food.
moniacs of old by the evil spirits that leans army
THE MASONIC CELKNRATION•
and Xotious iu great variety and o '
Hardware, wood and Willow War", I’
Nails, Cutlery. Horse Shoe* and Natl-
I'lAK^H A Mt I '
We pronounced the fling at Senator
Hamilton, in last Saturday’s Journal,
“obscene,” whereupon the Journal 1
says, we lack comprehension, and ad-
vises us to get 3 dictionary. We have
one, Webster’s Unabridged, which
says, that whatever is ‘ ‘foul, filthy,
“offensive,” “disgusting, is obscene. ;
If the paragraph in question was not
all of this, then we are wrong.— J us-
t-FTCB. -ALL PARTIFSI WING CLAIMS
N°gailst Captain Jonr^ companyatntitr
three, for fnrnishing supplies, are
J^ntthdru,^
nojtr , _____Adjutant eeueral ,
In fact, everything, trom • bri '
can I*' found in hi*
l M<> • mo S Y
$20
businets, anywhere in the
prompt attention aiu.-U.tr
1s pubished eve .
nor printed twice a wee
■ on Pal that appears in our weeKiy "iu:i
h du.K ev^ on the subject of agriculture,
ad can ada- much interesting and yaluable pat
or fur which tbere is not suftfetent room in the
Wu L Tribune. The semi Weekly Tribune al
gmZ.’ln the course of the year, three 1,1
the’best and latest popular n it Lndi b<“k
thur-. The cost of them' alone, it) ht1 N
form would be from six to eight dollars, s
Iere"lecansomuch current iutelligenee and
Wertanent literary matter be had at pocheal 4
rate as in the semi -Weekly Tribune.
Bags, Beltings, Tin and Queeuware
Chaim, Mason’a Sieven, ete,
BUGGIES AND AGRICUITI RAI
M ENrS.
..IIOXEsr Oi.» MORGAN-"
Tei— •t the Siat •—r
SUBSCRIPTION :
DAILY—W months, city ■ ............
DAl 12 •• per mal............
4 " ...................
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WEEKLY—13 mont HA..........
6 **“""**""**
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patabib 13 auvajice.
ADVEKISINU RATE8.
vAILr.
N E w A DV ERTISEM ENTS.
. orick.
i l
Myers, 418 ; Jameson, 10. Precinct
No. 2—Jones, 277 ; Stewart, 385.
arthts JvTRENooks Anely illustrated for thelit
TH I BSD AT MOBS ING, DEC. 8, 1870-
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JAMES DAVIDSON. | Advances made
Adjntant General. Junels-d&wly.
Exothctocomasninaaryand “ree3tw_ pou NAL.K.
parTKEEN, kvEHGNEKN" AC A
, ,g, na choice collection of Apple. Pear,
reah."Fectarine.ApricotarumseAkuona Sha
nut. and.othertres.Smaltnewand rare Ever-
ploying every means and exertion to
, make the day memorable to the frater-
i w nity here. So far as we arc informed,
103 ’ the order of celebration will be very
175
2
cember, A D. 1770 JAMHS w SMITH.
Justice of reuce, Pree iu t No. 2. Travis < °
deli W3C
THE GREAT_ FAEMKRK' I'Al’ER
judged of when it is stated that two
skilled goldsmiths were hard at work
In the language of the Austin Repub- upon it formore than
In Gillespie county, Charles Feller
was elected Justice of the Peace in
Precinct No. 2, by a vote of 52 to 7.
In Bryan, the Republican candidates
were elected by the following vote :
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
sw BuiDnG
THE NEW YORK WEEKI 1
W D. PRICE,
County Judge.
T. W NOLAN,
W. T WELIS,
JACOB FONTAINE,
Coumiasioners. ___
de811g 4» F to T H E B H ER 11 F I larger zal thiat of any
gTAKVtliATraviscounty.greeting ■ - *"......
*werdas, A. BIOMEKE has instituted suit bg 1
J&W2K?a" NF |
Saiueirinamegzauur-amdasinavik ' .......u. an .... wuport,......atas al-publialued in
Aen made that Said Jonnson is a transient per , " °u the baily Tribune.
i Hm*’you are cerre‛ cammatistt ! rerme t,f ie Wfrkly Trib.ua to M.ul
deavor of the Secretary to act impar- 1 15 ,7,X»'-.‘1 J0HNoN,p w
the 1 citation to lie published accord 1K tW’tvor
AustiiA D. 1<L at the hour of ten o‛ lork '
entirely uew phase
> howpotngraxysuandonsthizthienthday of De
vices as thieves and robbers, yet themeady been made with which Count
office holder all his life, and has grown Bismarck «to sign the peace at oris
rich on the publicmoney . hick Peogauin and made of massive
“ Honest old Morgan,” being disap- thick, 6°0edm‛ ml “ greens, ete, ete. ForcaimwM.WATSOS,
gold. The holder is made qu e " Romedale Nursery, near Bre nham, Texas
- smooth, so as tv permit of its being
Governor, readily used. The imitation of the or- I
the platform with-j dinary quill pen is admirable, each in-
. —■ - dividual feather being perfectly formed,
he afterwards did support, land ornamented with engravings. The 1______
knave ’ , , :♦ • and leading, holder is thickTy studied with brilliants, State, will have our
sustain and work toi •
sorIcE-allcoumunicatious shouidke "‘i
dresnea "Editor Journal."
A’.’, business letters . (O
TRACY. SIEMERING A " '
Stu ay
weduet
large and < oMMODiol - ''
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE. ONI 01
lurgeat stocks of
hug W*^ v.
in a . ordance w ith the opinion of .the Hon, W, I 1
AI LX ANDER. Attorney General of the 7* ! im ■ 1 •
It is to be hoped that all Masons
„.ottin erti .Zi twkimmediateiy;
knted value, and grants and bonuses are shut up in Paris by 250,000 men.
who have a line to defend of about
At the residence of James D. MeGarnear AX ” He onea , h n 1
eity, at 2 o’elock rm.yesterday,JAME.A finetiporURES. after the first master", hand
Szmsm. " am Al.US "I
from Mr. McGarye reaidence Frieude of te
family are invited to nt tend ___
Custom Made Low Q tart red ll ‛ '
NISHISG (00D5 o evury d '
and • xten-
Liqnors. ( igars, Tobace .» et 1
% rtrimu. company BCapt.A.H.Soxter
Eon pmascomgan S.opeavegrp “itin:
Every 100 rations to consiet of :
125 ma frreh meat. or 73 “ bacon
1121 ms. dour. <>r 125 "s corn '
lo ih-. cotTee, or 1a " - tea
15 m-rrugar.
15 Ds. beuns. "i 1" " ' r "
si ma, -alt.
1 . pepper.
1 gallon vim-gm
1, p.» candits.
atipoerde, company <’ Capt. John W san-
no15 t
Ew IIIL (000*,
possessed them. ।
MIIonest ‘‘Id Morgan is very indig: army is in lull retreat.
nanttlat favors and concessions should i Frenchmen can have any hope of
be made by the State to railway com-
panies, and calls upon the Legislatu uvpue — »
to repeal them all Yet “honest old ! chances may turn up something
Morgan, when in the Constitutional t favor.
i' , $ tton voted for a charter giving - past. --— o—
. railway company rights and tran- , than 500,000. And these half a million
Cnises of" most unmeasured and uupre- of pen, say the impatient newspapers.
We are alwa l - pleu-ed t" ' ' ■ '
charge not 1 ' : for ! 1 ' '
. - AMPS X A Hl N I.
reasonable term*.
suid building I* built of 1ti k. - uaew. lark" and I
comumodious, containing
TIIIKIY vovn ROOMS
GENERAL MERCK ANDISE
’ one ropy, one year, tirty two it
. copin vitencpirutooppieadt Mllof ”u”
' acro r at one pXime. si o ech. ag guerh.
tcopyitwentoporwtnryapinrnmbr
1 * > MO 6 M0
,253 7 5$ 1” ’
1 30001 a 6 13
6 be 1s on •
v o 21 (
12 (O' a 0ol 40
n 0] 36 0o 5 I
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75 1
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LADIES' DRESH
“Honest old Morgan” denounces
those who receive pay for public ser-
’ ' to the capital and subsequent
tion of officers : the music; the oration
• by Rev. Mi Rogers will all contribute
6. t render the occasion an interesting
4- I
Trr»O of tbr Srn.i Tribo, f
Mral subserbers, one copy, one y ar.104 numbe |
ka niall subscribers, two copies, one zarr 11 |
ntl’tX * r- mall subscriber-, tive copiet, 0r |
numbers : • Pernons remitting for I
i qyer.for.each. SWX’receive an •xtra <opyom i
vt ar For lion we wil send thirty four copies ,
and the Daily Tribune.
The New York Dally Tribuneiapubliapedire,
morning (Snndays excepted at 810 1" r -a* *
roraxumeuth"vemittance- for rubnsrivtionsror
tok-always procureadrat onnwio wher
poxtoflice money ord r, 1 l money 1
‘neither of these • an be vro ureiTl’ u^Xtra- ।
i int alwaysiu a registi rd lettrr,, I Cut? and i
founa •
, v tin- postal autlorites to be irtually au ab- .
i lite protectiou agalnst lonsea by mail . t •
mastersare obliged toregister letters ah.mo.
hn Republican.
Will the Republuaii publish the para-
it has been customary, by way of a graph in question, an i poiut out the |
historical joke, to call Queen Elizabeth sentence, word, or phrase which it
the “virgin Queen.V It must have condemns as • obscene ‛
been in the same ironical fashion that .
senator Hamilton has been dubbed The War. Beyond the twentit to °
t old - Morgan,” for how can athis
RLANK DEED*.
• R L A M K DEE D s
For (kale
AT TH . H orELCEcudawt J
w-TKnauvs. a w. '
RomAnD: * JCKWers,
practice mail the court* at Austin, Texa-
i febidawly
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ye-orouht to thi, eity -conntat ne n [■
dbe,
la trusted, received from theit confiding
Un. hands the most honorable position in _
________ mmtheirgift. This “ honest ” man Tow gram of Count Bismarck.
onaan of TIM state j assails bis supporters, and attacks
O.H.I J.urumirue ari Dintriet.
attorneys, and the impression has be-
-w. call the attention otsheritts, colstables, • come general that Grant was trying to
d-trictjulger. district Clerks, justio^ of the secure the title to some relative orla
peaci , al county officers and administraton, and opposed the honest en-
‘ r panics making either publie or private sle
• » > ■ .urt t > the cause in section
unuzninwitentsas tiallyand right. Butler recites
. 1‛. rti meut anl i ublication in evidence before the Congressional com-
an, i ‘ ’ paper than the onereetedht N hau mittee, and puts an 1
durizthcidr ay lgl purpose. 1 to the case, showing that neither . e
seeti m- 11 and 15 of ram" law, -------- .
whiehrend . has any claim inlaw or equity—that
section 11 1 at before anypubgorPEc the United States was simply about to
vate be cheated out of millions of dollars.
les ri ti on "t the property t he Shld, then Grant interfered and stopped the
- 2 hqiin in which such issue from the Interior Department of j
piryrtyshati i mid.tr a rerinltoftu any patent until Congress makes itsWtocku
decision.
guarautre :
I OKU OI ‘.1 AKASILh
uw. r. Rowen a co.. Park Kow, New Iorw eminent
. . i p,tengin k ( o., 27 F ark B• • .
and M. * JornXAI tion
" ........ either or te
houses. - "
which dergne in eiza toward tho M,M Ehuoi.eue
Tae -rla
FT d ay
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HAT-, y ne BOOT A ' ‘
Take th, trouble to lovk
where
Look for the elegantiy ntted up sheP ou
COXORES9 AVENUE.
Opposite the Government BuildingK.
no 18 tf__ —--------—
nuuu • WOMMO.V* P«r« 8°""
7 yF ‘ ’ a?F ‘ " - j '
xenidenee at
We propo-e to off r ind ' In’
gale aua retail buy 1 * who mu) pa
ErEi, that the abvove named . tent to ......ag‛
areknownto meas mnen of property. and able l" • -
make good their guarantee- G. JI
l Ds. *oap. cri IH t ..HI '
Th* forage to con** " - 1
mrrappxiesaretobedcuvemd upwntnonter
month, the best evidence attain- | of,, armpnuzcomanitionully" in uitd states
ruruxatnempane’U,’ .........
DRY (00DS, ETC.
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sraoN 4 uKNMISK"
FAN T TIES.
E.EGASr Mosot RA!'
GIOVE I rrrrxo ‘
Tin* attention "• tlie athif'
Te unde rigued ■. ......of ■ • ’
thetnrstuutarttbetiwvkuarantartht
ineugtinforcotrsseldi ae ap. '*• ieor 1y
in, within ten da, * after tiere ipig thetront
make Kood the dten (t tiat which may be ac-
haid ...............
cepted. A. g (narantor.
- • , , ,< C. D.. Guarantor.
French prowess belongs to the i
The garrison of Faris is more
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