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1 22, 1870,
NUMBER 72.
VOLUME I.
TMKIS
DRUGS AND MEDICINEA,
ND WINTER GOODS
( otsistiug of
it
TEXAS TONIC PILLB!
. < atlut L, Uiubtellaa.
For the
d Marti
Objections Made to Prim and Rivero
E. M. YERGER RELEASED ON BAIL
De-
him by
while
De-
IKeavy Damage by Flood in Pennsylvania
"and be
been
•MIrI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
B PALM
A FOREIGX,
DRUGS, PERFUMERY, 1T C., ETC.,
•r Ammumltiem teCeaad
When you want a
Bavagen-Acempted - Asma-
for
SUPERIOR COLOGNE,
Gnaranteed pure, go to
Dufnu d "Fhompson’e.
OUR IFALLIBLE CURE
DIETRICH’S EXPECTORANT.
MEDICAL
had over 12.000 majority, and that Cypher
re
1870
Thr nnders
B
Wholesale and retail dealers in
drenng with stalup
DR. H CLEMINS,
ALO
ple bry Goola
HEX KICKS.
‘FLLANEOLS.
DENTAL.
W asHINOTON, April 8L— The
BAKER & RAYMOXD
V % OI:K P KICKS
DENTAL SURGEONS,
HIM ELLAXEOUN.
0
MISCELLANEOUS
BALL
SILVER WATCHES.
MARKETS.
I final vote.
New YosK, April 81.— Cotton firmer, clos-
j Hamilton of Texas, Ilarrin
AIX-
of the
Stewart.
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Hit I HW AKI
Formerly known an the
Mauufacture
t
J: . requested that
' ' kk AS rar
*i.l । XIONOFTHIEORGASIZATION
Ppred prescrtption for the cure of
• lace.
Meet in the
" at Auetin, a8h day of April.
RINCE,
BELL
Diyof inauguration.)
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Genuine French H
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Druggista, Austin, Texau.
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febildi
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PRESENTS, ETC-
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not b»
THE DAILY JOURNAL
n, TRACY, SIEXEEING a co.
EVERY DESCRIFTION OF DRUGS.
€HEMICALS, PATENT AND
. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE8, EU.
Both of which are uurivaled for excellenee ana
eheapneas.
he • and hrail~,
at aud bonut Hbbon.
I,
NEW H AT*
Mt < kiidrrs’a, late-t sty les.
r HooT- and sioEs :
( hildren - and Noys’.
Ml * 4 ( < I HIXG '
nt-, a
I overhirt+.
a Rutbe r < oth‘: f.
Conte und Panta,
“OUR 0WN COLOGNE""
"OVR OWN CREAM HAIR DRESSING,,
rp • < 05 at M PT I r KI.
It in anthentically ntated that one-Afth of the
inhabitants of thia couttry aud Europe die of
Cousutuption, No dimeare han been more thor
oughly studjed, and ita Mature lens understood;
the re is u• dinease upon which exfata a greater di-
versity of oplutou, and ue discawe which Lua more
completely buttled ail medieal skill and remedial
azrnt. !
Ta the mont -uccenaful popular remedy for Diar-
rha ever offered in thia couuty.
1
I
Tire Galveston News has a very in-
tereating Washington correspondent,
and divesting him of hi old fogy Dem-
oeratic bias, withal a very fair one.
From his last we take the following
personal atatemeut reapccjjag A. J.
Hamilton s .
jorted Extracts,
uile Philocome.
pedes--N I pue ■ »
da-Repnbtiesus
He bool Bookn, Hlank Book*. letter ami Cap Ps-
pert. ruled and plain; full bouud kecorde.
Journals, ledgers, aud all kind* of
Odee Furniture.
JANUARY 1
k RAYMOND,
eponsihletor anv loestopereohsor property.
The bill forbidding th its i" 1—
Georgia militia was
I the House.
kg from th*
1udiertien. ------ --
TESEy an MUHFLY EMISSIONS, that the
cau e . ureu ar not of too long atanding», by r
Thene pilta are compoecd of Medicinal pgenta of
knowu iirtue tn qivug force aid equaile da-
ston to nervous induouco, in prometg dqeatien
and nutrition, and in eurlehig amt
Will dreeeed children in San Francieco
amume themselves op the way to Sunday
athool by etoning Chinamen.
daKEE • Raroxps.
#890 4x0p4wm-fezn.
, 2,aC
lag."
Genuine Toilet Vinegar.
Lowe’s True Brown Windsor Soap
WIST TEAM CAV ALEI VOLENTEEES, L S. 1.,
Rox No 24. (outaide). Auntin P. O.
s E-Al wusiness strictly condential.
mar16d3w.
/
Solicit the trate of Country Merchant*, and will
aril at
VEKY tow HArEs FORCASM.
before reaching a vote.
two o’clock thie morning. _ ---------- .—
tion notifying Govarnr Warmoth ot th J ri*
cancy in the First Louisiann District, was
tablel. P ” • " !-----' ----------
Choice Perfumerv,
•rm AS
rything .u tt -taple br
*ArSOS A f:uh t
Speutal to the Daily Jourual.
WASHINGTON.
»n, KESTOXDIXG
A-KXANDKW’N
! E
i .
|JK. J. II. FOM=E*
tate miro on and Medieal Director, Army of
Vrg lu. C $ X J with a profenslonnl exgerteuce
•f upwanln of twenty tve yeers, ofers his er
vicatotteeiticensof Auatn and thesurrvund-
ing couutry.
• ifh and rr4ence for the present at Mr. Mu-
he cal «boarling houne, novsdawly
A UtTlX,
-And all-
THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS,
Delguga
BAKER A RAYMOND
A' Kansas paper, seering at the stupidity
of a contemporav enya, “ the best thing he
gut of last week was s dirty shirt.”
* go*
To kies a roey-cheeked girl, and find your
mouth filled with Venetian red. and she grow-
ing pale on it, is truly awful.
Cavroy.- Never give anybody a bit of your
mind. You may have none to spare.—Mel-
bow%t Punch. :,2
Tux story of a man "who has a nose eo Urge
that lie couldn't blow it without the use of
gunpowder, is said to be a hoax.
PURIFYING TIE B}00D;
DVFFAI 4k TNO*S°%
AND JTUFI.RV
R°KEKT
ms P wasiltsT
a w A in ■ N G T 9
ENT UNI N - ( I OTMING,
Nio •,h - und ilc.
RAKER & RAYMOND
g at Corinth, attemer
leveling a gun at him. ,
while he(Euory) wasleying his office, bull
which he prevented from being tired by acizinge
Johneon. Juhnmon was put under bond fiA
assault with intent to kill ®
2
en,
[ 13
X Ma>u 4 ii k < 0i '.rar vnop . .
___ ‘__frldawy
III t I 15 con..
BAKER a RAYMOND
EER BETTING'
a inch « ply.
AIM
ei$ directiooa fr prnar
witha short hitoryoFhis
' nee and cum, can
of Mr. Wison, as
The foouH martial in the case of Codg
mnander Upshur of the Navy, on the charge 9
cadet corruption, met to-day and Adjourned
without traheaction.
Revenue receipta $300,000.
General Bedan waa nominated Gonsul Geo»
eral tor London. ,
No Scuthern nominatione.
gc,
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a.
REV. K. A. WILSON'S
A wexax in one of the census district! on
Long Island, gave to the enumerator the
names of twenty of her children. and then mid
she believed there were two or three more, but
she couldn’t just then rememh r their names.
Dvusa the month • Jauuary. 1888, births
occurred at the Cits of Mexico, twenty-ix mar-
riages and fire hundreu and fortyeix deaths.
Cunsequently, there was a loss of 386 persons
in the population of the capital.
-------- <
< A Boston paper mentions an individual
there who " claps his hands so fervently in
prayer that be can't get them open when the
contribution box comes round.”
Ovpece Frias end Mvere-The Plebie-
esum (■ Frmmee.
Havana, April 90.—Two persons were ar-
rested on arrival from New rleans.
Toe Journals my the Cubans no longer re-
cognise lespedes and have offered the Presi-
deucy to Fortuna.
Koxbox, April 90.—1500 cholera deaths
within six weeks on the stand of Zanzibar.
London, April 81.—1’ueOMUe Rock,of Que-,
bee, is loading at Woolwich with powder, for
Canada.
Mapqn, April 21.—In the Cortes a fierce
attack was made by Repuhlican deputies on
Prim and Rivero, who were accused of caue-
ing the recent outbreak at Barcelona.
1'be family of Prince Henri De Bourbon re-
Gomminnios
sad cigar m
renewed outh
ou the Reading Railroad to be loaded.
BaLrXORE, pril 21 —The case ot Kimberly
Brother against Butler, for rent of property
at Fortress Monroe, has been postpoued to
November,
XEw YoeK, April 21.—The McFarland trial
adjourned to Monday, on account ot the sick
nee of the recorder.
Bosros, April 21 .—The Houts rejected the
ten hour labor bill by 173 to 33.
Marlzote, Mto., to.
It the opening of the Circuit Court, in
Richmond, Mo.,fast week, Judge Luucescast
his eye over the Grand Jury and dreeeed them ..
you requently in regard to your duty:
are familiar with it, and you wll now retire to
your room." He knew them, they were the old
stand-bys. . _____i"
CURR or CHILLS ANO FRVKR.
BY ORDER
Lwor . a-tof the A V aue.
Revels, Rice, Spencer,
Thayer, Trumbull, Willia
cTWeyihidietntymndertood, that the
-roone won Peetreyet, which has alrendy be-
wort ^** *>*^?>et>?* ef the Screw
"aringa-t,eper s/912
Jty b. a. d. ism. Aothera-mK
benring the same name ere spurioua.
hkkka ba Toxa,
•hie Leginlatureut Va-hingieu-- Imden.
mite Newe Comeermu4 the Lemiwiume i
Cemtestanc far Cemgremiendi alenere--
Pentmantee at nreweeville-The (deei-
gin Bih--Prenidems Bgme ahe Deheieney
Apprepriatien-Reveeye Imetrmetieuu--
deversora ef Wincemnm nnd Miehigan
at Wanhingen-deprgia Cevruptiem--
Nerthwent Iedinnn Nel a Gecd Rxample
were here before the Hous) Committee on
Commerce to-day, urging a measure for water
eommunication between rite Nissiseippi river
and lake Michigan via Sec ai Fox rivers.
No new case involving legal tenders can
ieach the Supreme Court within a year.
It appears irom the evidence of Mr. Avery,
President of the Rrunewiek and Albany Rail-
road, before the Georgia corruption, that cne
hundred thoumend dollars worth of bonds
were sent to the Governor Barbis endorpe-
ment, so they csuld be begotintod in New
York ;that when eadored, they were sent to
New York and add. and the tailroad com-
pany it now in pomecssioh of the proceeds.
fit’.
AKGIVAL AND DEPARTUKE OF MANIS
EJHiM-Arrivsa dally, except Tuesday, m
F“h V (tally, except Mopday. at i M.
. "vroslo-ArrivesTuesda. Friday and
*' <l.v u i i a Departa Weaes lay. kriday
xa sunday. at 6 A. M.
„.0 krrives Monday. Thurwtay andsaturday,
"a ,M Ih-put* WeduesLay, Feiday and
Saudav: »t 6 A. M. •
VI-TORI {-Arrives Sunday. Wednenday and
’h.Io, * Departa Tuenday, Thurnday
a Murday. at 6 * “
- <» I Cloth* Red-t aqs.
1NG. HOPL,
ait cltsjouul uced
COXSUMPTIOS, ASTHMA. BROXCIIITIS,
COUGHS, col.bs.
W". 1. WOOMK. N. "*
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
otce onCongma Aveuue, oppoalte Baker A
Raytu uud » bruz store._____rebidtr.
-Wb not accept if they were. The facte
which (in eonneqiion with his presence in
Washngton at thie time) have given rise to
these surmieee, sra simply these; Shortly
alter his arrival in this city, he was ap
proached by a number of Republican Senators,
(for bo yet has much strength with the leading
Republicans here,) who expressed an anxiety to
secognize his services and politics, by givmg
him a suitable oflice. Bet he manifested no pre-
sent dextro for emolument in that direction,
i and, sofaraslcan learn. nothing has been done.
Meanwhile, he is working in the railroad in-
terest of Texas, which now offers profitable
and more permanent employment then ofice
hunting or office-holding.
The above must be not down for
what it is worth. It was no doubt
inspired by Gen. Hamilton himself.
The awrenceburg ( Indiana ) Press mays:
“ft has at last come our turn. M n eamamty.
to be excercised over by spiritualism. A medium
is bert.. Une of the staid eitizens of our city
went to sm her. wee persuaded by her that tie
could fly, clunaed into a tree, lit out, and was
picked up from the ground soiled and battered
iernbly ! He don’t want any more spiritualism
inhit’n”
Housz.—Mr. dypher was seated by a vote
of 78 to 73, after much excitement.
Finally Mr. Ferwwrth, who sad voted
“ no," said he had not examined the. report,
but would follow the rv port of the committee.
He voted “aye.” Pwo other doubtful men
then voted “ aye,” amid a stormy protest
from the Demcratic side.
Mr. Blsin sharply reproved Mr. Farhaworth
fir unparliamentary aclion in makinre-
marks while announcing bi* vote.
The ayes and nays are progreesing on the
motion to reconsider the seating of Mr Sypher.
There is a bare posibilityofa reversal motion.
Mr. Noble made a motion to reconsider.
L t, *t >. 3.
A motion to reconsider is now progre sing,
which, if carried, will bring another tote on
the direct question. The probabilities this
morning were rather Against Mr. Sypher.
The reporters gallery now consider Mr.
Sypher’s chance very feeble.
"The proceedings today in the case of
Sypher n. St. Martin, ereated immerjee ex-
citement. Th facts were that st. Martin
l ation and ume,
yon eume, witn A
—* be obtained |
Bolne of the prominent symptoms are Cough.
Expstoratjou, Bhortness of breath, irritation
about the Lung* and Chewt, Darting Pains in the
Hide- and Haek, Emartatiou, and general negative
condition of tUo wbole ayater.
Perwms auteriug a .th thts dread dieenne, ot any
mnet, U •u wV2%. IVOHW WHO I of It* eoncomitauts, "hould lose uo ttme in po
nmi-nnd mtendv. Freights firm Imning themselves of thprvper remedy. tn efder
• Jl11.0.. h cRilanei’ I that toeymay stay its ravages, and be rstoredto
jenith. The
Anaies Merehamt.
member charged that the Mating of Mr. Eypher
was the seating of a creature of the iron in-
terest.
The Speaker would bear nothing.
Mr. Styles moved to adjour.
A sei ies of votes followed-
Mr. Hyphen is gradually loosing strength.
The Democrat! voted for the tinal reeutiou
as the beat they could get, Col. St. Martin
was heartily congratulated onthe result.
The Promfont has appointed Edwin Dow-
ney postmaster at Brownsville, Texas.
Which has always given universal natisfu ton.
Try it. and you will use uo other afterwandw.
To the trade and medical gentiemeu, they will
sell goods free from adulteration, uatng every
precaution in their purchaen and tmpottations,
buying goods direct from iauufactuter and Im-
porter*. and employing an expert speclally for
the purpose of ecuriug them; they coumequs nty
only offer for sale such articles as may be fully
relied upon. Yeb2dly
rsve
l
Ske)a '
358,%, a.
ANK FANCY DRYGOODs
d Hrown Doma stic,
shtrung- re kiee.
-u7h.
P-} II GOODS:
as it pair'd the senate, is sabstantial
lows: Georgia is known m the Third Military
District. rhe promt Givernment is peovis-
iomal. The new Legihtur: A all be e’ecled I
next tall, aud uponorgauiztion of which,
Georgia may bo admittei to’representation in
Congress. The President is authorized to
supprens disorder, holding municipalitice re-
proprtation. _ - —T_
i i Writing the name and date over rvenuo demand good; fair
stampaissuflieientcaucellitin. : 13c. Cottan activy uluca, .smiom ovUIpienIn
! The May interest is to be paid on or after hales: middhi-g 22je, low middling 214 to M- pith
Monday next with rebate. * ’ - - -----* 90- tn Ple Erfa *nl -
‘The Goverrors of Minnessta and Wisconsin
Tan Lockhart jail homed down one nighi
lstweek. The onlyimate, enegro, enceped.
•"oXM banoswB• VURMISHED ALL MEM-
BARS tags or xxrEssz.
__fMny of each year, pro-
xjdku
diS’BaSaAal alBi. ‘athe Om^
agency during the first quarter, of pre
year were quiet and peaceable, and the
dinna take tame intereetin agvionitare i
induntiy, and that thritt is takiuz theplog
of idleessand improvidence.
Curtain rbceiptsat the principal porta Mr
the week ending 16th fort-, were nent
85Aansrolpreerthin afternoon received dy
patehestriu Admiral Gurdon at New York,
and Capt. /Steadman at Charlestown, Mas.,
announcing that they had receivei dispatche
signed “Porter,” announcing trouble with
Spain. Porter telermphedback that he had
sent no sucdispatchee. ... ' 7
Collector Emory of the Third Mirsimsippi re
ports t Commisiouer Delano that i
named Johnn —------“i-th
ed to asasnate
riurA---Arrivea Thuraday at 4 P. N
"par F iday. at6 4 M.
AlkSEr -Arrives Tuesday, at 4 A. N.
pata fur adv, at 1 r. a.
cXIDWEI L -Arrives Taursday, at 4 r. m.
paru Moaday. at 6 a. M.
LA^ CARDS.
Attempted Askassination in Missisippi
—4—L - A
CIVILIZED IVDIANS IN THE NORTH
BY TELEGRAPH
■ sM=-l- = . ’
OHIO LEGISLATURE AT WasuINGTOS
z ’ ■ -it ’ • •
The Georgia Bill a It Passed the Senate
A • ' 1 1 ; .
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IMPORTANT REVENUE INFORMATION
, 6-
by Coancil from Montpensier.
LIVErooL, April 81— Ube missing steamer
City of Brnebeis passed Cook’a Haven this
morning, under sai.
VIEXNA, April 21.—The Ministry have de-
cided to dissolve the provincial diets of West-
ern Aussria. They are bitterly opposed by
radicals.
PaxI8, Aprii SL—These etQlions franco were
raised by the friends of the plebiscite for cam-
paign expensee
‘The paper-hangers will join in tbs strike
The political excitemeac onacco.nto the
plebiscitum is ipereasing throughout the
country. The iournals complain of ita bad
effect on commerce.
Tbo Senate, after stirring speeches from M.
Olivier, passed the Senatue Consaltum re-
garding the plpbincitum.
xtCELLANEtS.
the organization of’ the
repealed, and now gocs to
Democrats were silent on ’ the
ID H5(1 DRY Goops
ite and » aiored Flannela, Hed p
Jeun-, Sin < ting and >hirune,
wn Dome sticn, Slawia, ete. et .
Relense Mail •f E. M. Verger--
Demege frem che Fleed ia Fea eeylve- |
mie-Cmse mf Mmberly Bren. ve. Bai-
ler Petpemea.
Jackson, Mbs., April 80—Fol. E. M Yer-
ger has been releneed in 615,000 bail.
MatcH Chink, Pa., April 81.—The coal
miners have etruek for throe dollars.
WILKEPAEE, Pa., April SL—The flood
floated off four million feet ot logs, bridges
are destroyed; trains were delayed; and many
landalides have occurred. •
The miners still relune to allow eoal cajs
sinstiem •f a Mineipippi Celleter.
WASHINGTON, April 90.-The Ohio Legicla-
tare is at the W Uta House. No speeches.
Tun Eaqunatx say: “A man who has
three wives in the world is sure at Heaven in
the next.” He ought to Cod peace some-
where.
T -* . ’
M-a-—e-*Ae -* -9--- -» -2-
# JOURNAL
A---L
FKBOK* OF NoT":
- inform those auffer- ceivedbat 3,000 votes from a const ita ency of
ad- nar, and the Fpeaket.had • hook open to ad-
minister the oath. The ceremony was inter-
rupted by Mr. Brooks, who, cried “the gentle-
man is a eitizen of Pennylvanin."’ Another
ted ai d •p ra Flauneln.
re-- « wdn. Moop skiria,
and Nettotn,
»f lewelry are Euny ‘reF
____- ______ The nays were Messrs. Boreuhan,
{ Chandler, Drake, Fenton, Flanagan, Fowler.
iiamiiton of exas, ii irris, I iward, HJwell, AEW IOKK, npr si.— vouon nrmer,cros-
McDonald, Morton, Nye, Qsborne, Runsey. ringquiet ; eales 3.000 bales, uplands 23je.
1 ____ Sumner, Flour heavy on the epot ; firmer to arrive ;
m», Wilson, Yates, Southern 85 to$0. Wheat irregulrand un-
aE ’ eettled, opening heavy and cioping a shade
The vote shows a square defezt of the ex-, firmer, "orne shade ensier.: mixed Western
tremiste, .nd, in consquenee,the defe.it of $ 114 to{1 15. Beefguieti mT-tt*0 me
dovernot Bulck, whose objact is said to have to 4 15 inew extra $14 to $17 25 . Pork
been to continue the present pliant Legicla I tirmer a $28. Lard frmeri keL the 16 16.
turein ottic. during his terta. The amend- I W hickey firmer,,8 to 803e. Siroceriesand
ment ordering an election next 1*11 for alignmistoreesnigtunzmny.Vminhtasm
elective Othicere of the State,-was withdrawa ; Money 5 to b. Nterliog dulat9 Ggigdha
The bill namsed at! Governments closed uneetted. Y0KMG
The ilouse res du- , quiet and firm.
------* 4 a* New OkLSANS, April 21.— Flour dull; super-
________________ .s fine 4 95, XX 24 75, XXX 85 50. Com
Mr. Butler, Chnirman of the Recor- ‘doli uc $i etta $l 05. Oats til to 63c. Bran
ntruction Comai.te, gropue? th? fh ngia Al 40. ' Hny :26 50. l'ork $30 00 to 30 25.
bill l>e Inid over for ten days, aa he will he nb- • acoi 124c o 174e. Dams 184 to 19c. lard
sent in Massachusetta Bome days- tierce Gje, keg 18c. Sugar firm, 111 to
The President has signed the deficiency an -ttja. Mulassee--prime plastationreboilad,
— ----- 68 to 75c. Whisky Octo $105. Coffee—-
...ug., — 16, t 16je;prime 174 tol
13c. Cotton actire and firmer; sales 18001
„%1at they are opratng.
orteut of Faney aud
- a40ms.
vor.. ltLine. ete.etid
I! the uttnton of
of
u cc0D8•
kt rarwety sarpae an'
$tronuge wempeefpa.
iumine er eboek "
eewbere.
TL i
nvaten is alo exte nded to all offieers.
And refugees, in this Btate, who served in.
m"ere ronnneted witi, the U. H. Anny during
A?4 H C HUNT, Beerotary.
u MAP r* frendy t the unovement are re-
F"ed t topy the above. aprnr
w "LnMovr. , L rancas.
W, WE»ruvva co.,
IXDIANOLA, TAIAS,
atteut • of a? i. ronsdesiringt
• that h- • daily rceivtng Lare.
.. re tat diz huzht iu NeWYor
1 .i- . tir • it Eots, coussting 15
DIE> DHE-S GooDs •
l dem r ptiou.
netie-' hat-.
PisTFr OF the ORGASIZATION,
- P —•-A. . A.-0 -2 2- i a tew weekn, after baving suffered several yeura
21, good ordinary 204 to 21c.- Exports to' with amvere lang affeetitin, aud that dread din-
Havre 6017 balee,"to Barcelona 744, to Vera enae. Consumption. Im* now ben in use over ten
i AA.. oni. 4. Et‘n 450 Receipts 177 bales years, with ths- iost marked wuccea. •
Ctuz 201, to Vzgton 1 . 11 11: Tiis remedy, i* prepard from the original re-
Sterling 24. Sight, premium. Gold 1134- cipe, eheiiculy pure, by pie
REV. EDWARD A. wnag , . st "52029
165 Soth second streetwaaunaKxma.j 4zge6d
New York. n0*,3 ■. : A*a*A
eontaintedthd’oridhal vreserlp-
kery and tilan ware,
saddier: .
uade Niarne-*,
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1 11g l ha . • te .
EItIFS a;E >< ERIE- '
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• sTovES: STOVE-:
ISC EIPTLONt
wekiy, r» y-er....... so
Wekly in elebeafts., < w
ch. Delivery, Oa• moni 1 w
Afk. . 1
And, by their united ate! nimultaneounaetion, iu-
in ton and vigor to Um whehystem '
25,2" ALEXANDER A BON.
sole Proprietors.
CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN, TEXAR
Feb 143
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
"DeRwm2 AvemeHot- One of the find
* atte itaner at an hour*. frbitf
oy.P’I..
D, .'e- ^
Mi- “ .
" 1 - w Ware: Tot ,.„t
t » hot (roce , •
• •t !.■ ”> ng mv «t - •. I offer tae
ut- l ha- cuntetaplatingpi
in line a dowel to ive !«*' •
•tkuaus tore, f an atreri.nn.
evruu,whet thry w u and *
L. -ortme ut of
A Houston papr is mistaken in stating
“ tha iGeneral A. J. Hamilton’s vit £
Waskington,is in his owiaterest, and that
among othe things, lie is an applicant for
Judgeot ths Eastern District of fexan." In
so fares every man's business is, mtarally.
“in hisowu interest,” the Houston journal
is right; bat itheeno fundation for eonnect-
ing bis name with the appointmeut referred
to. Bat as much has been written in thia
conneetion- equally without hasie, f propone
ippi rm to five your reaers the rumors, and then
a man make a statement of Akd. Hamilton’s name,
ttempt then, has been mentoned during the few days
- 25 E— pasc, with he of Clletdr at Ki
». niid with the Mail Agenoy of the
a ef Fexan; in fact, it waa stated that
v of these pomtione ha<^fB| tendero^
* \
"-yre ’ l
: ; ■
. , -- ---e-ct* • • $ A* ■ Ammpd-ebg - e-remA
DAILY STA
- I L —< .> 1. •’ I 4-1 < —
) AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING,
Prautice in the 9upre me and United Statea
Ceuri at Au-tiu,the Mintrtet .Courta of Travia
a J ajoining < uutiem, aud befor JuaUiXCOf the
Peace of Trav ia county.
onice over Eengene re Boot Shop, Cougrss
avaue. Awal la qtf
J w. PosKV.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS.
Prosupt atteution given to colleeting debt*, pay -
ug taxie, buying mid melling lands. nardeldin
w t KOBAEDS. A. M. JACKNOS.
DORARDS a JAcKNON,
K LAWYERS,
Fraetce in all the court* at Ausun, Texas.
fobiwdim • ____
vOTICR.
"Tu law firm at Daviu& Murphy will coutinue
topraruce in al? eivu businena wich may be ru
iua to their care.
The sud tirm. >>* regards criminal businesa, G
L-m , <i ived by mutual oonnent.
Mr J B Murph Will continun alone to prac-
u . n vi ! take charge of erimial canee.
’ EDMVND J DA VW,
J. B. MURPHY
Ausun Joi 17. 1870. febditwit
it J. MANVLOVR, Attorney at Law, Austin,
F. Tx- ProuiptatteulMMiKlventeaDbual-
i-uetrtdtohiicare. Ottee, with Moore A
amiydectswiy..
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