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The Songs of Old.
The songs of old. How deep a spell
Lies in the old familiar words
Ooce saog by those we loved so well,
In other days, in happier years.
Visions of hope, long passed away,
Gome o'er the heart so lone and cold,
And memory asks, oh, where are they
Who sweetly sang the songs of old ?
Where are they ? Some in silence sleep
Beneath the monrnfnl yew tree's gloom ;
Others within the boundless deep
Hare eatly found an ocean tomb ;
Dim are the eyes that gently shone,
The once warm heart lies still and cold,
And hushed for aye, forever gone,
The voice that sang the songs of old.
Where are they ? On some foreign strand
For many a weary day they roam ;
Cheerless they tread the stranger's land,
From friends afar, afar from home.
Do they not long to join once more
The joyons dance, the social throng,
Aod mingle, as in days of yore,
Their voices in the olden song .
Fondly the heart still loves to linger -
Amid the ruins ot the past,
Tracing with fancy's fairy finger
Visions too beautiful to last:
Bringing to memory's eye again
The long lost friends, the cherished one,
Waking the past with some sad strain,
Some well-remembered olden song.
E. TILLMAN,
CONGRESS AVEXUE,
CONFECTIONER,
AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco,
And all lands of Fancy Candies,
A17 0ULD respectfully announce to the
V public, that he has in store, and is
constantly receiving fresh assortments of
FRUITS, NUTS,
FASCY CANDIES, PECANS,
COFFEE, RICE, STARCH,
Oysters, Sardines, Pickles,
CAN FRUITS, OLIVE OIL,
And a variety of other articles too numerous
to mention.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes to me-
rit a continuance of the same.
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NEW GOODS!
AT THE OLD STAND,
ON PECAN STREET.
JHARRELL is jow receiving and opening a gen-
• eral usaortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
MEN # BOY'S CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
Boots and Shoes, Hati, Straw Good a, Hardware,
Stationery, Crockery, a few pieces of Burlaps, See.,
Sic. Call and see. 44
Public Sale.
UNDER and by virtue of a warrant of distraint issued
by R. N.Lane, Collector of Internal Revenue of
the United States for the 3d District of Texas, and to
me directed, I have levied on the following property
belonging to the firm ot° Blumer & Keller, and will sell
the same at public outcry, between the hours of 10 A.
M., and 4 P. M., on Monday the 21st inst., at the dis-
tillery of said Blumer and Keller, formerly owned by
J. Haynos, twelve miles from the city of Austin, viz :
45 Fermenting Vats; 8 Barrels; 3 Casks; 1 large
Iron Kettle; 2 Stills with dagstands, worms, Sic; 3
Water Troughs; 8 Bushels Wheat; 1 Small Ox
Wagon; 1 Two-horse Wagon; 60 head of hogs and 1
yoke of Oxen; also.
On Tuesday the 22d inst., at Keller's Beer Saloon,
Austin city, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 4 P.
M., will be sold at public outcry, one hundred and
sixty-two gallons of Whisky. In default of the pay-
ment oftha rum of S158T 31. being the amount of ex-
cise tax, and 10 per cent penalty imposed by law for
non-payment, and all other costs that may accrue
thereon. L. H. LUCKETT,
Deputy Collector.
Austin, May 10th, 1866. 45ot46.
Estray Notice.
TAKEN np by James G. Harrell, living one mile
North of Round Rock, in Williamson county, and
estrayed before J. B. Walker, Justice of the Peace of
said county, one bay poney horse, 14 hands high,
branded on the leit shoulder thus: S. Saddle and
harness marked, one white foot on each side, and
some deficiency in his neck, about 8 years old, and
appraised by Abner Snow and A. K. Link at thirty-five
dollars. Also on« dark brown horse, branded on the
left shoulder with T E connected, and a Spanish brand
on the left hip, star in the forehead, some saddle
marks about 12 years old, and appraised at thirty-five
dollars.
A. W. MORROW,
ot47 Cl'k C. C. W. C. Texas.
Estray Notice.
d estrave
the Peace in said county, one sorrel Horse, about 12
or 14 years old, 16 hands high, blaze in the face, and
appraised by E. Ihomason and Spencer Fine at
thirty dollars.
Also one sorrel mare. 4 years old, and about 13
hands high, appraised at fifteen dollars; and one sor-
rel colt, about 18 months old, 12 hands higü, appraised
at fifteen dollars.
No brands perceivable on any of the above stock.
A. W. MORROW,
ot47 ait C. C. W. C„ Texas.
Administrator's Notice.
AT THE April term, 1866, ot the County Court
of Williamson county, the undersigned was ap
pointed Administrator of the estate of W. N. Ca-
pointed
rothers deceased
All persons indebted to the estate
are required to come forward and pay up, and all
persons having claims against the estate are required
to present them within die time prescribed by law.
D. F. WADDEL, Adm'r.
May 4th, 1866. ot50
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Estray Notice.
AKEN up by Samuel Mankins, a citizen of Wil-
liamson county, living on the San Gabriel, about
five miles East of Georgetown, and estrayed before
A. W. Morrow, Justice of the Peaee of said county,
one yoke of oxen; one a black, and the other a red
and white, each about ten vears old, markft with
a split in each ear. and branded thus: J D. Appraised
by Spencer Fine and E. Mankins at thirty-five doi-
l¿a/ A. W. MORRO W,
ot47 Clerk C. C. W. County, Texas.
Administrators Notice.
THF.STATE OF TEXAS, t Whereas, E. J. H. Mitch-
County of Travis, > ell, administrator of the
estate of Isaac Weldon, deceased, having filed his
Anal account current as such administrator, in the
honorable County Court of said county, and applied
for audition and allowaace of the same and final dis-
charge : and as said account will be acted upon at the
regular term of the honorable Court of Travis coun-
ty, l* be holden at the Court House in the city at Ana-
tin, on the last Monday, the 28th day of May, 1866.
Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons Interes-
ted to appear and contest the same, if they see prop-
er.
Witness my official signature, this April 9th, 1866.
ELBRIDGE PRRRY,
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TEXAS LAND AMD COLLECTING AGENCY,
c. a. johns a. (to.,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
JR—Purchase and Sale of beat Estate ;
Payment of Taxes, Adjustment of Claims
to Land or other Property; Claims against
the State' or Federal Government; Collection
of Debts; and famishing such Information
as may be obtained from public records or
personal examination of safcjects of enqui-
ry. I:lf0t2:16
P. S. WILLIAMS CHARLES SAUL.
SPRING TRADE OPEN!
Goods are Cheap!
WILLIAMS ft SAUL
OFFER to the citizens of Travis and the
adjoining counties, opposite the*Swenson
building, on Congress Avenne, a general
assortment of Goods, consisting, in part, of
Comprising all the novelties of the season, in
Silks, Poplins, Mohairs,
GRENADINES, BAREGES, ALPACAS,
ORGANDIES, LAWNS, CHAMBRAYS,
French, Swiss, and English Mulls, Muslins,
Tissues, Ginghams, Prints, Ac., Ac.
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
Embroideries, Laces, Corsets, Dress Trim-
mings, Belts and Buckles, Hosiery, Basques,
Sacks, Mantillas, Hoop Skirts, Ladies' HaTS
OF ALL PATTERNS, Brown and Bleached
Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks,
Napkins, Towelings, Cassimere, Flannels,
Bed Tickings, Cottonades, Jeans, Carpeting,
Ac., Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large lot of Ladies' Glove Kid, Calf and
Goat; a variety of Children's and Gent's and
Boys' Calf and Kip Boots, Shoes and Slippers.
HARDWARE.
Locks, Nails, Files, Shovels, Spades, Forks,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Horse Shoes and
Nails, Chains, Axes, Scissors, Table and Tea
Spoons, Fish Hooks und Lines, Carpesters'
Tools, Wagon Jacks, Sauce Pans, Kettles,
Castings, Spurs, Ac.
PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS,
DYE STUFFS,
Window Glass, Wooden Ware,
SADDLERY.
LADIES' SIDE SADDLES,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, HALTERS,
Martingales, Surcingles, Bridle Bits,
BUOGT WHIPS, SADDLE BAGS, COLLARS.
CLOTHING.
A complete assortment of Men's and Boys'
DRESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS,
VESTS, UNDERSHIRTS,
Cravats, Linen and Check Shirts, Pants, Linen
and Paper Collars, Hats of every style.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
KEROSENE OIL LAMPS,
A good assortment of Groceries,
Brown, Crushed and Powdered Sngar,
Rio Coffee, Rice, Flour, Starch, Candles,
Mackerel, Oysters, Can Fruits,
Lemon Syrup, Figs, Raisins,
Dried Apples and Peaches,
Soda and Butter Crackers, Butter,
Bacon, clear sides and hsftns,
Virginia Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars,
Whiskey of all celebrated brands,
Superior French Brandies and Wines, for
medicinal purposes,
Pepper, Spices, Soaps, Indigo,
Copperas, Gun Caps, Powder, Shot, Ac.
STATIONERY.
Letter, Note, Foolscap, and Legal Cap Paper,
INK, PENS, MEMORANDUMS,
Blank Books and School Books.
The above are offered very cheap for Cash.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
Austin, May 10, 1865. 45
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UNITED STATES TAX NOTICE.
United Statu Direct Tax Commission )
For the State of Texas. J
Austin, 27th April, 1866,
HE TAX ROLL for the county of Travis and State
of Texas is completed, and the Taxes thereon
levied under and by virtue of an act entitled •' An
act tor the collection of direct taxes in insurrection-
ary districts within the United States and for other
purposes," approved June 7,1862, will be payable at
Room No- 4, Treasury Building, within sixty days
from the thirtieth inst., 1866.
All lots and parcels of land within said District en
which the taxes shall not be paid within said sixty
days will be forfeited to the United States.
ROB'T. K. SMITH, ) Direct Tax
ANDREW J. COLEMAN, > Commissioners,
ALBERT H. LATIMER. S far Texas.
WM. H. HIESTAND, Collector. 44ot52
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MANUFACTURING COMPANY
New Braunfels, Texas,
IS prepared to fin orden for YARN 4-DOMESTICS
and solicits the patronage of the public. 43ot3- 3
50
BBLS. SUGARHOUSE MOLASSES,
50 J bbls Sugarhouse Molasses,
25 " Sugarhouse Syrup,
50 i " Sugarhouse Syrup,
5 " Stuart's Syrup.
10 " Stuart's Molasses,
10 hbds. bre. Sugar—a good article,
Just received and for sale by
24 SAMPSON k HENRICKS.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
Mena and Boys Summer Hats of the latest and newest
styles, jost.received and for sale by
41 SAMPSON A HENRICKS
In store and for sale by
41 SAMPSON * HENRICKS
SPRING ft SUMMER GOODS!
SAMPSON & HENRICKS
HMfl JUST KE6EIWE0
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Consisting, in part, of the following:
Grenadines, Challies, Jaconets, (plain and ^figured!
Mozambique , Linen, Lawns, Bereges,
Long, Lawn and Linen Cambrick, Plaid,
Ginghams White, Marseilles and Dimety,
White, Striped and Checked, Nain-
sook, White Nainsook and Jaco-
net, Muslins, White
BrilHantes, White, Figured
and Plain, Swiss Muslin, White
Bishop Lawn, Parasols, Fans, Paper
collars, Sic., 4c.
The ladies are respectfully requested to call and ex-
amine our stock- 41
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by
USQUITO NETTING—
250 Pieces just received and for sale
41 SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
STAPLE GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED & FOR SALE:
PRINTS—Colored and Black, .
Ginghams,
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
Linen and Cotton Sheeting,
Pillow Case Linen,
Figured Linen for Shirts,
Checked Linen for Shirts,
Furniture Prints and Dimity,
White Linen Duck and Drill,
Brown Linen Duck and Drill
Cottonades, Blue Flannel and Cloth,
Shirting, Stripes and Checks,
Bed licking. Cotton, Osnaburgs,
Sail Duck, Beu Drab D'Eta, White
• . Linen Table Damask, Brown Linen
Table Damask, Marseilles Quilts,
Irish Linen,
Bird Eye Diaper,
Paper Cambric, Scotch
Diaper and Towelling,
Together with a general assortment of all articles
usually required for family use, for sale by
41 SAMPSON &. HENRICKS.
INDIA MATTING $ OIL CLOTH.
10 Pieces white India Matting,
10 " colored " "
5 " floor Oil Cloth,
for sale by 41 SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
HOSIERY! HOSIERY!!
LADIES AND MISSES'
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
WHITE COTTON HOSE,
Gents' White and Brown Half Hose,
Ladies' Silk Lisle Thread,
Buckskin and Cotton Gloves,
Gents' do. do.
Ladies' Black Lace Mitts,
J list received and for sale by
41 SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
iliilllis
m,FULL ASSORTMENT
For sabe by 41 SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
French Brandy, Catawba Brandy, Madeira
Sherry and Port Wines,
Bourbon Whisky, Rye Whisky,
Claret and Champaghe,
For sale by 41 SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO'.! TOBACCO!!!
A full assortment of chewing and smoking tobacco,
for sale by 41 SAMPSON <fc HENRICKS.
BOOTS & SHOES.
A large assortment for men, ladies and children.
Just received at 41 SAMPSON Si HENRICKS.
FASHIONABLE HATS AND BONNETS,
■ [OP THB LATBST STVLBS,]
For Ladies Misses and children, just receive 1 and
for sale by 41 SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
SASS&E&X, g&BB&S *,
Harness, (single and double) Side Saddles. Bridles
and Bridle Mountings, Harness, Horse and Buggy
Collars, all just received and for sale by
41 SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
A full assortment on hand and for sale by
41 SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
GRAIN CRADLES, CORN SHELLERS
AND HAY CUTTERS,
For sale by 41 SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
A large
for sale by
41
Cooking Stoves.
lot of cooking stoves, just received and
SAMPSON A HENRICKS.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
Gents' Snmmer cassimere suits, gents' white and
colored linen drab and drill suits, black
drab D'eta coats and pants, drab D'eta
sacks, cottonade coats and pants,
brown linen coats and pants.
All just received and for sale by
41 SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
Wool Carding Machine.
A FIRST CLASS CARDING MACHINE with all the
appertenances necessary for carding Wool into
rolls. For sale by.
42 WILLIAMS k SAUL, Austin Texas.
BOSS*
[ OOMMKRCK ST., SAX ANTONIO-1
WHOLESALE dealers in Staple and fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries, BooU, Shoes, Hats, Tobacco
and Segara, Wines and Liquors &c.
WOOL AND HIDES,
bought at the highest market price. 42
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
THOMAS FREEMAN & CO.,
DEMOVED by the fire from the Avenue to Pecan St,
It next to Wm- Uliphant's, Watch Maker, are now
receiving their Spring and Summer stock of goods,
and offer bargains, bargains, bargains.
DRY GOODS# CLOTHING.
Going, qoino, CHEAP by
42 THOS. FREEMAN A CO.
BOOTS, SHOES & HATS,
Just received, and for sale by
42 THOS. FREEMAN A CO.
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ftoc&tvc*.
Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Oysters, Sardines
, Ac., together with articles too numerous
Ac,
to mention,
amine at
42
Purchase please call and ex-
THOS. FREEMAN & CO,
Pecan street.
TO ARRIVE,
A full assortment of IRON & HARDWARE.
42 THOS. FREEMAN A CO.
To Painters.
Window glass, Pure white lead, Linseed oil colors
Turpentine, Sic., and for sale low, by
42 THOS. FREEMAN A CO.
Kerosene OH,
Just received 42 THOS. FREEMAN & CO.
A. g. bboaoous.
BROADDUS & BOOTH,
Att'ysat Law $ Gen. Land Ag'ts.,
"Wheeler & Milleck's"
Patent Railway Horse Power,
Thrasher and Cleaner,
Two Kentucky Harvesters, Mowers
and Reapers combined.
or Evmnr Faxmxb ought to havc one, m
Thos. Freeman & Co.,
42 Agents."
SPRING GOODS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. K. RYAN & SOW,
ANNOUNCE to the citizen* of Austin and vicinity,
that they are now opening a large assortment of
le and Fancy Dry Goodsf
oots and Shoes, Clothing,
Hats, Straw Goods, Hard-
ware, Crockery,
la ««SO.
Stap
Pure basen are respectfully invited to examine onr
stock. 1:38
CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
BURLESON COUNTY,\ TEXAS.
ot2:23 _____
J. L. BUA AS
HAS JU8T RECEIVED a splendid assortment of
Organdines, Grenadines Mohair Mtwlin, Lawns,
Bareges. Ginghams ¡ Sprague's, Amoskeag,
anS Philip Allen's Prints; Checks, Aman-
ean 8 tripes.
Also, Bed Ticking, bleached and un-
bleached Domestics, Dnllirgs, Linen Lawn,
Irish Linen, Brilliante, etc. A fine assortment-
Millinery Goods.
iiifo „f the Norma, Derby and Oliver style; BON-
HN?ra!fof*e£&, NeaUtan Pedal s^K A
be8Utí^ume.°,^íher0.f, '
Notions.
Such as Parasols, Fans, Photographic Albums, La-
dKompaSaád other articles too numerous to
mention. _
Crockery and Glassware.
New supplies are FAP FOR
ES*3 All the above goods are offered CHEAP FOR
¡Agjj 39otol
DR. J. T. ALEXANDER.
B. H. THOMPSON.
NEW DRUG STORE.
ALEXANDER & THOMPSON,
CORNER OF BRAZOS AND PECAN ST.,
Austin, Texas,
Have just received and are now opening a
stock of Fresh and Genuine
Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, &c.,
To which they invite the attention
of Purchasers.
We call attention to our supply of
Fisher's Compound Syrup of
aziiarG&it,
— AND —
WINÍ1S AND BRANDIES,
For Medical Purposes.
Prescriptions Carefully Filled at all Times of
the Day and Night.
Dr. Alexander will prescribe or give
medical advice at his office, in the store,
charging the usual fee. ot2:28
Horses and Cattle.
THE undersigned has quite a number
of horses and cattle running In the
range branded W. S. The cattle
mostly marked, under half-crop in the
left, and upper halt-crop in the right ear. Any infor-
mation of such stock will be thankfuUy received
and compensation made for aU delivered to me in the
City of Austin, if found beyond the ordinary range of
home. WM. SAUER.
April 5tb, 1866. 43ot2-16
BOOTS! BOOTS!!
R. D. KINNEY, Bootmaker,
(Successor to H. C. Bengener,)
Ziller Building, Pecan street, near the Avenue.
HAS just received a fresh and well select-
ed stock of LEATHER of all kinds,
LASTS OF TOE LATEST FASHION,
Boots of every variety and style always on
hand, and made to order with neatness and
dispatch.
All Work Warranted!
PRICES LOW TO SUIT THE TIMES ! !
Six Journeyman Bootmakers wanted
immediately. ot2:40
JOSIAH BISHOP,
CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, SUVERSMITH
ALL work done in the best manner, and
warranted, at short notice. Shop first
door above the Swenson building, on the
Avenue. l:19ot2:18
MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER
— IN —
TIN WARE, STOVES,
And House Furnishing Goods.
AUSTIN, TEXAS. 21
S. B. BRUSH,
OFFERS his
of goods
present LARGE STOCK of
VERY LOW, to make rofom
for his immense Spring stock to arrive, con-
sisting in part of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
42
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Cab3 and Carriages,
Schoo\ Books,
Stationery,
Matting,
Wooden Ware,
Crockery Ware,
Oils and Lamps,
Scales,
Cooking Stoves,
Washing Machines,
Clothes Wringers,
Buggies,
Pistols,
Powder,
Sorgo Cane Mills.
Paints and Oils,
Glass and Patty,
Bar Iron,
Furniture,
Toys,
Leather,
Cutlery,
Carpets,
Wall Paper,
Looking Glasses,
Kerosene,
Hardware,
Clocks,
Safes,
Tin Ware,
Wagons,
Hacks,
Lead,
Caps,
WM. H. CARR,
AUCTIONEER,
Commission Merchant,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
.UBTUT.
W. A. PITTS A €0.,
AUCTIONEERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
— AMD —
DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE,
PECAN STREET, AUSTIN, TEXAS-
^LOUR, Bacon, Salt, Molaeses, Vinegar,
i Dried Peaches, Ac., Ac.
For sale by [34] W. A. PITTS k CO.
SAWYER, RIMER k HALL'S
T.TTvrBia OF stag:
A RE now ready to convey passengers to
/\ any part of the State, leaving Austin
three times per week for the following prin-
cipal points:
To San Antonio, via New Braunfels, Ac.
To Brenham, via Bastrop, La Grange, Ac.
To Alleyton, via Bastrop, La Grange, Ac.
To Waco, via Georgetown, Belton, Ac.
To Victoria, via Gonzales, Ac.
The line to Waco connecting with line to
Dallas, Ac., on to Clarksville, and with line
to Millican via Marlin, Owensville, Ac.
The line to San Antonio connecting with
their lines from latter point to Victoria, via
Goliad, and to Victoria via Seguin and Gon-
zales ; and also with their line from San An-
tonio to Alleyton.
The line to Brenham, connecting by rail
road with their line from Navas ota to Shreve
port, via Anderson, Huntsville, Crockett,
Rusk, Henderson, Marshall, Ac., and with the
line from Crockett via Snmpter, Livingston,
Ac., to Liberty.
For freight or passage, apply at the com-
pany's office, Avenue Hotel Bnilding.
25 SAWTER, RISHER A HALL.
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NDIA RUBBER BELTING A PACKING,
2, 3, 4,5, 6, 1, 8, 9, 10 A 12 inch Belting.
24 For sale by SAMPSON A HENRICKS
LIVERY STABLE.
THE undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to the public, that we are pre
red to accommodate any in onr line of
business, at our
Stables, lately known as " Go-
vernment Stable," on Pe-
can Street, Austin.
We have Stables to accommodate lOO
bead of horses, with largo and com-
modious Lots attached.
We keep the best Provender the country
affords, with good and experienced Hostlers
We also keep good Saddle and -ifaro ees
Horses, Buggies and Hacks, for hire.
ffi^Try us.
S. G. KINGSBURY,
34:ot46 A. R. MORRIS.
Texas Agency at New Orleans.
B. O. WHABTAV, ROW. SANDCUPF.
WHARTON & SANDCLIFF,
General commission merchants, 115 com-
mon St., between Camp and St. Charles, near the
City Hotel,
1:39 NEW ORLEANS, LA.
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B. BERTRAM,
NFORMS his friends and old customers
that hejhas opened a
PROVISION STORE,
at his new rock bnilding on the Georgetown
road. He has just received a well assorted
stock of Groceries and Provisions, which he
offers at very reasonable prices. St. Louis
Flour, $10 bbl; New Hops, $1.25 lb.
Austin, Feb. 1,1866. ot2:4
JBl. X OO.
93rd STATEMENT
OP THE .
2ETNA
INSURANCE
HARTFORD, CONN.
JAN. 1, 1666.
$4,067,435.80
244,391.43
3,823,064.37
L. B. COLLINS & SON,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
(Swenton Building.)
HAVE jast received a large and well se-
lected stock of
Staple and Fancy Goods,
GROCERIES, BOOTS A 8HOES, HATS, and
other articles too numerous to mention in
detail, to which they invite the attention of
country merchants and purchasers generally.
Their assortment is varied, and is offered on
terms that will not fail to suit. Call and see.
December 28, 1865. ot5i
THE ATENTE HOTEL,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
April 10,1866.
41
CROCKERY & GLASS WARE,
A full assortment, for sal* by
41 SAMPSON k HENRICKS.
F. T. DUFFAU,
e@ggeenss mime,
Austin, Texas,
-DEALER 1N-
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-stuffs, Choice Liquors,
Paints, Oil, Window Glass and Potty.
mechanics,
BLUNN A
a* mí Hintu íu,?!
mHANKFUL for 0^
1 execute all D .
Casb Assets, - -
Liabilities, - -
Net Assets, - -
This veteran of
16,000 FIBER
STILL
HARD AT WORK!!!
— BY AN —
Efficient, organization of 4,000 practical Un-
derwriters, from Nova Scotia to Califor-
nia, and Lake «Superior, Mexico and
the Gulf i harmonizing the science
of average with compensating
rates to the advancement
of the public welfare.
FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS
OF THE
¿ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
WOK THB
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
OF THE
State of New fork,
The Insurance Commissioner to the
Legislature:
" The JEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
one of the most successful Fire Insurance Com-
panies of this or any other country."
******
" Connecticut Companies follow the rules and
practices of the ¿Etna almost as carefully as if
they were embodied in statute law."
Again, pointing to error of practice in New York
Companies, the -¿Etna's successful management and
solid rules Ere called to their attention thus:
" If '/iU remains more a matter of wonder
than imitation in the insurance world"
******
" nhat subtle alchemy has this corporation
been enabled to turn its full-paid capital into the
philosopher's stone t"
******
" The extraordinary events which have distin-
guished its unparalleled financial history."
THE AVERAGE LOSSES PER DIEM IN
THE UNITED STATES, AT THIS
PERIOD OF THE TEAR, ARE
ABOUT $250,000. THE
TELEGRAPH DAILY
SOUNDS
STARTLING NOTES OF WARNING
TO ALL PRUDENT PERSONS.
• mmt Neglect the Security sf Reliable
Insnraaee.
Policies issued without delay by
JAS. H. RAYMOND,
Aokxt.
— A X OO.—
40atS2
J. >. BOOT.
-tatiorarj,
Albambra.
Mackerel, Ac., 4c.f which they wüi seu for lass than
Wtent "
^.
Batter, Ac.
Austin, April 2d, 18«6.
offered to country marefcaata -*=«
highest prices paid far Floor, Bacon, Lard,
>. a. DAW.
ROOT A DAVIS,
DEALERS IN FURNITURE
— A*D —
BO USE FURNISHING GOODS,
A Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Good*,
ü. Galveston, Texas. ?4ot2:33
execute all work in th^ .k. 'I
style and at reasonable
We keep constantly onhirH \ I
manufacture, from lie to„
Saddles of all kin?* ^
Trimmings, Saddu?£JB«*«h
fillñIoaLho"tnnoticeMMUÍaCtUrer«
Our Saddle Trees are the be* ,
we guarantee all work j„ , k t
tion. Our terms— done
ow* CASH o.Y nun-ESv
gy Carriage Tri-^
WF. P1TTMAN, Tin^^T^
• that he has ju t recei^i^?1** ^ a, -i
tenal, and U prepared to do wí wS I
line, on very reasonable
oan street, eart of the Ayen^T*
Austin, September 1, 1865 '
EMcLAUGHI^riii^
• vors, would most retomn^*1 t* I
that he has removed to th?room Í ***** lb k I
byMr Penrod where all bS^>
promptly attended to, and oniiv?. " S M
Austin, July 18, 1865 Uber*1 terna* ' I
CABINET MAKING. — We~uT~*"—
selves at the old stand of T H
can street., and are preñará' 7 "Wli
kind of work in our line oTtL w
a manner surpassed by none, for c«?"
Undertaking promptly filled, and
s U:_ —
band.
1-2
| C- PETMECKY, takes this
• t the citizens of Auttin and
opened his Shop on Pecan street^' "¿Tí
Eared to make and repair all k s *
[e solicits a share of patromr,aííf ¿
«"1 the executio^
give satisfaction. "
Sewing machines cleaned and
K*"-J
School Booka, Blank Boolca, Letter A Cap
Paper.
?SX VHS1I>
Toilet and Fancy Articles, £c., $c.
Orders from Country Druggists and
Physicians solicited."^!
TERMS CASH.
Now in store and receiving:—
500 oa. Quinine,
300 lbs. English Calomel,
300 " Blue Mass,
50 " Chloroform,
2000 " Pure New Castle Soda,
[This is a superior article for cooking.]
200 lbs, Gnm Camphor,
1000•* " Epsom Salts,
1000 u Alum,
1000 " Copperas,
50 " Opinm,
100 doz. Snperior Durham Mustard.
TO THE TRADE:
I can famish all of the GRAEFENBURG
REMEDIES cheaper than any other house in
Texas. These medicines need no endorse-
ment, the public know their virtues.
Robertson's Celebrated Tonic Bitters, Hostet-
fcters do., Helmbold's Buchu, Radway
Relief, Perry Davis' Pain Killer,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
Mustang Liniment, Young
American Liniment,
Bull's Sarsaparilla,
Ayres' do.,
Gaysott's Yellow
Dock A Sarsaparilla, Ken-
nedy's Medical Discovery,
Brown's Essence Jamaica Gin-
ger, Brown's Blood Food, Park's
Wild Cherry A Tar, Manden's Pectoral
Balm, Smith's Tonic Syrup, and all other
Standard Patent Medicines constantly on
hand in quantities to suit purchasers.
MEDICAL SADDLE BAGS.
Sl'RGlCAL INSTRUMENTS, St., la.
My Liquors are bought from the Importers,
and are of undoubted purity. I have on
hand and to arrive,
Fine Old Cognac Brandy,
" " Madeira and Sherry Wines,
« « Port «
" " Bourbon Whisky and the Unriv-
alled London Cordial Gin.
TO DEALERS: N
I have on hand, and will sell for CASH,
150 doz. Webster's Elementary Spellers at
$1,50 per doz., and all other Standard School
Books at equally low rates.
100 Reams Letter
and Gap Paper,
20 Thousand Letter
Envelopes, Blank
Record Books for
County Records,
Day Books,
Journals, Ledgers,
Memorandum Books,
Letter Copying Books
and Presses, Inks,
Steel Pens, Pencils,
Paper Weights,
Paper Erasers,
Mucilage,
Elastic Bands, Notarial Seals
and Wafers, Blotting Paper,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Cbevalier'g Life for tbe Hair.
WILL restore gray hair to its original
color, will prevent the hair from falling out,
and keep the hair free from dandruff.
TO THE LADIES:
My stock of Perfumery and Toilet Articles
is very complete.
BOGANOS MAGNOLIA BALM,
WÜI, without injuring the skin, remove freck-
les, tan and sunburn, and make the skin soil
and smooth as an infant.
TO DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS:
I have, and shall continue to keep a full
supply of cases and chemicals for your busi-
ness.
TO MUSICIANS:
I have Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Accorde-
ons, Banjos, Tamborines,
Yiolin and
Guitar Strings, Bows,Bridges,
Pegs, Music Instruction.Books, Ac., Ac.
The Celebrated Mt. Vernon Fine
Cut Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco.
These Tobaccos [are equalled by none ib
the market.
Every body should have a bottle of
VAN BUSK IRK'S SOZODONT
For cleaning tbe teeth, preserving the gums
and imparting to the breath a delightful odor.
For sale by
F. T. DUFFAU.
DR. T. BOARDMAN, Lieitttt in, —^ i
posits Avenue Hotel. Sstp %.
attention tn olemlin... . it
ging
ration
All operations guaranteed. P
charge. Established in An <n ¡n
WILLIAM STILES, Dental SutímT^^Í.
August 11, 1865.
II
11 tion to cleanliness; if decav«d
^ if lost, replace them
II nnerntinna i . ^ I
MERCHANTS.
LOVIS PLESS *
T OUIS PLESS t CO., ¿ouon" art "¿r? I
Houston, Texas. ^ ^ I
Office in Fireproof Warehou* w
tral Railroad Depot.
LOUIS PLESS HCGH H. HATNIK j„
DLESS HAYN1E & CO.. Shipping
Merchanta, Galveston, Tewu
Office in Kuhn's Buildiat, Strud.
GAB. FELDIB O ~
FELDER & SHIPMAN, Co¿'¿¿,'¿M
Galveston, Texas. Special auaii.. ^ I
Wool Trade. / o,, I
Solicit consignments of Cotton, Wool iw.t I
for sale or for shipment t« New OrlesstJ1
Liveipool '"il
Bagging and Rape furnished.
Receiving and forwarding of . I
insignments, inward or outward boonl I?I
tended to. ,W|
-*C|
COI
atten<
G. A. FORSGARD.
Corner Main and Congrtt Stmt
HOÜ8TOK, TEXAS.
Dealer in cotton gins, conde®! «.
Cleaner, Horse Powers, Threshen, ?
gines. Self-Raking Reaper and Mower cuWi? I
ered in New York for $200 in eurreocr-renZJ
in comparison to what our farmers bre btñ i
habit of paying. Sewing Machije^ Rtbr Tea—
Washing Machins* and Hydreputo. ITuStH
LAWYERS.
BOOTH, DE WITT C., Attorney* Uw,(¡¿I
Land Agent, Caldwell, Burletop County. T«au|
M. H. SOWERS
BOWERS & WALKER,^ Attorney"sU¡£¡2|
Texas. Office on Congress Avenue. I
CHANDLER, F.
Law, Ausdn.
W., Attorney and
DAVIS, BLACK., Attorney atLsw, 1MB.Ttal
Particular attention giren to the tolhetiail
claims. Office west side of the Arense, C
building. sSS
IjtRKEMAN, G. R., Attorney at Lsw, No. ¡,2ml
Buildine, Pecan St.. Austin. H
'' CJMITH, JAMES W., Attorney st Ls*.,Uk to I
O as. Can be found at his former act o« ■ I
The original and gennine
WOOD'S HAIft RESTORATIVE.
For sale by
F. T. DUFFAU.
2000 lbs. Pure White Lead,
1000 " " " Zinc,
100 Gall. Linseed Oil,
100 M Spts. Turpentine,
1000 lbs. Putty,
B0 Boxes Assorted Window Glass,
Ooach Varnish, Copal Varnish, Japan Var-
nish, Black Leather Varnish.
For sale by
F. T. DUFFAU.
WM-E.JONKa.
JONES Si DITTMAR, AttorneysstLi*,Sui«|
nio, Texas. WiII practice in Bexar,
Medina and Gillespie counties, and in á
Court at Austin.
Land Business and I
French's building, No. 15.
Special attenULpa
I the collection of deb* ~~
Jfc.il
MORRIS, JAMES B., Attorney and 0
Law, Austin, Texas.
building.
iy Office Ho.LI
1-1MU I
GEO. F. MOORE *. 8. ■
OORE & SHELLEY, Attorneys it Lit, Im I
Texas. '
Mc
ALIVF-R, J. W., Attorney and Coumelorsls I
vf Houston, Texas, Will do a Generii Lit Bus I
in the Counties of Harris, Galveston, Fotttaifc I
zoria, Colorado, Austin, Washington, Bru .0i |
Montgomery, Liberty, Jefferson and üru| l
cial attention given to the Collection id &■!
throughout the State. I
jyjp-* Office Corner Main and Control <«.« I
stairs.
PRICE, WM. O, Attorney and Councilor*1*1
Will be fouMT at Judge Pascbirio4ice.it"B|
building.
Austin and San Antonio.
o(J*
Attimeyi«L I
H 1
Avenue.
SCOTT, GEO. R., Attorney atLiw, kmTo* |
Office on Congress Avenue. i;
States Courts.
STANCEL, JESSE, Attorney at Lit, (•- .
Texas. Will practice in the Bttó isí_¡f |
W. M. WALTON *• ^
WALTON Sí D« NORMANDIE, Aitoraeyss-¡^* [
and General Land Agents, Autm.T>«i .
tice in the District and Supreme Court oita
and the Federal Courts at Austin and Tjw_
SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL.—Mrs. F. M. Foster hit
School, in the houae recently °«^ fl
Moore, and adjoining Mr. Jo«epn Hantf ^ |
Thankful for past patronage, sb*
AUSTIN COLLEGIATE FEMALE I
il. The session will commence on the I
January, 1866. A professor of
attentive^ wanted at this school. Lesa \
by a competent instructor, will be P
For partieulars, apply to the Pnwp 1-
An-K7A„r 16.1865. 1-7-HHM
.MU
A.
A. BAHS 4C®;
MANUFACTURERS ASD DK„
«OLD AN
On Congress Avenuí,juft btum w
Henriciti Store. . I
Announce to the ¡.ubii: tb" they m ^
will constantly keep on b«no. * 0^
of Jewelry, Gold "and Silver Ware. • , _
of Silk Guards and Ribtwns, OoW.IW' *
Spectacles from 25c. to «10, Spectsc^ ^
mfying Glasses. A large jf rota«* 1
Clocks, Railroad Spectacles, P«* %-^icls 5 I
tacles. Parabolic, Pebble and
«lea in cases, 25c. each- We ra-
kers that we will sell, at " [
kinds of material in their I*® u
Jewels of all kinds, watchinakcr I
wheels, hands and glasses, rfP1 *
We will continue to repair watc®
heretofore, warranting our wori.__—— nT B*l
VTEWSPAPER AND pERIQW"1-
it ton, Texas. Late and popu^
Novels, Newspapers snd M*?^v-eritittóI*r,í!Íl
hand. Wholesale and Retail-
for the following Publications, « I
furies Magarine, 5.00 FmC- J
Peterson's Magazine, 5.00 Leslie . I
New York Herald, 5.00 New 1 -I
Wilke's Spirit, 5.00 . florU. ;,|
Police Gazette! 5 00 j|
Harper's Weekly, 5.00 Leilie' ^^, | l
New York LedgT, 4.00 J*®* ,?. jjoteW- J
New York Weekly, 400 MotAJ •Jl
NickNax, 2.50
ilex wax, Lr",; nfiu mc 'Tril
New Orleans Picayune, Tnie g I
eived semi weekly, and furnuh^ I
Ker quarter. ,„.li ien'.. I
Any of the abovs ]ournsl«^ ^^ I
receipt of price. U. S. Currency I
Kjf- Dealers supplied on libera'
fSi agent for the New York New., w
zlae and N.O. Star. ,«• N
1-28
For Ben*
THE Stable on the M
ers, in the rear of the G |
sion. Apply at this Office.
Austin, Feb. 19, 1866.
A. H. LONGLÍÍ. J
Attorney and CouM'JI" J
AU8T1N, TgXig^
FISHING TACKLE-^
Poles, Reeds, and Limerick't $
eelved bj 42 THO^rB*8*1' |
®
,*t.
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