Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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that
for
t of the four, reek the
in <m]#r 10 rt'coucile
r fprm of goyerumeut
•wrjrjty,
Jong yenrr havo our paople
rol>b^d of their inalienable find
r¡£ ts, aud governed by
' > m * conquer* I t r«*V"
• MP$
.
ionfti
serving
««filial
and iimuÜed
I««b inhabitants,
legislative, judi-
m4 ejecutiva officer , havo boon
eotovirr tw, l>y who* usurped authority,
synUincwl by ^be military power of the
govontiiiwiit, ty r#nnlcitl «ml uncfmstitu-
tkmal law* havo been enautiw! and en-
fowl—the right of the people to bear
arms have boon |fjfring<wl---te*t onth* of
¡mplyingJiontHitjf to the people,
iiupowd as a «nrditioq of
tlie right of suffrage and hold-
ing offlce--*tho light of trial by an ini-
partial ^iry has jxen denied—tho right
Of the peoplc to be secure in thair j«r-
sons, house#, and «fleets agniust unrea-
sonable «enrobes a 4 seizure*, hqa hecu
violeted—they h#v« boon deprived of
life, iiberty and property, without due
process of law—the freedom of *j>eech,
and the pre ha* bee. abridged—the
h not ov«r4 "tf*11 cito<?M our representatives has
bftcn donied—murders, robberies, and
arsons have be m instigated and encour-
aged, and the offender^ allowed to go
unpunished.
AH these things and a thousand fold
more, have been <|one by the Radical
raonstm in authority.
tkff these high crimes S|*amst the
OemmtitrUion, lh« Union and humanity,
tbo Democratic party of Texas, arraigns
ti « administration both Federal and
State, tature the country and avows its
final parpóse to bring iho actual perpo
.4t>jW4 lvt>t;ioufl oulrngaa «tul
their accomplices to a mho and condign
Ptyimhment.
The patriotic ami intelligent, people of
To*# will constitute a grand inquest for
determining the guilt of Liberty's assas
sins; and now wo invoke a grand rally
of ail the ]K?ople who ham suffered
wrongs from the oppressor. The State
Convention advised the assemblage of
mass meetings throughout the State
for the ratification of its platform,
and as a venire for the trial of tho ac-
cused. Let tho people rally with resolu-
tion, and in deience of their stricken
liberties.
A Cmm to tbr Wale.
Tho steamship monopoly which
Charlea Morgan bus exercised over
Texa íor tbo lust vbirly yf ar , bus
amounted to a nabeidy of a many
millions of dollars from this people.
Wo ha? beon tlio occasion of retard-
attempt
at the
a iroll c*i«}i*t«d to th the party a very
usurpation ?an be sanctioned
when
it# d«mi«#.
ittrcio one over
ir-
lo
lioiri -
of dollar*
IvW.' / ::íl
t,h«
n an
Hi>S|Uü'ed
I one 'rbaste citison
U> be
iu lbs third
there are
watching,"
* majority
islatuBfi nr« io
bribery is
him been
and will
I as Ifev Wookly
eontempor*
• k!" now
y has past
be saqetl
by an «(lightened public opinion of the
American people. This has been clearly
demonstrated by the revolution in popu-
lai" "sentiment at th« North apd tlw uni-
form sugeirs of the Democratic party
If the eieotuMi l w was confined to the
arbitrament of the people of Texas, the
administration, in defiance of the wpu-
tar will, tijight continue, with impunity,
his judgment, in the expectation of reap-
ing temporary advantage from the usur-
pation.
Out |ho conspiracy to rob the people
of their rights, iu defiance of the organic
law, has not only Uw> promulgated
world wide, but ha* told with fu^rful of-
fset upon Radicalism in the last autumn
ejections in sister States, $
The denial of representation of Texas
in the XLÍI Congress, at a critical pe-
riod in the history of the country through
this flagitious act, has not escaped the
observation of tho friends of the consti-
ti}lional rights of tho poople, nor can it
bo palliated to. the satisfaction of the
country.
The Oonstíti^tion oí Texas declares
with em,'limáis, that members of the most
populous branch of the Legislature shall
be limited to a term of two years from
tho day of their election, and io the
deification of Senators tho feats of the
first class shall be vacated at the expira-
tion of the first two years.
There i not an honest statesman in
Christendom who would excuse an at-
tempt to evade these palpable provision!*
of the organic) law. And any act passed
by a usurping body sat king to prolong
their term of office, would as unhesita-
tingly be pronounced null and Void.
If tho Attorney General of this State
has as 0$uch honssty as ability, we would
rest the determination of this question
on his opinion, in the confident expecta-
tion that ho would condemn the election
Jaw M unw*r«m «'l by <.U 0 n#tU tion.
external
jntry is
cannot
k
me
, bad
SiK:'
Whether viewed, then, from
or meritorious considerations, as a meas-
ure of party policy or of right, the act
stands condemned and should be repealed.
■ m i l.,. J -1 ..j
Repeul Ti f Oath.
Hon. J. C. Connor tclegmpha
from Washington op yesterday,
that the ropcal of tho test oath
passed tho ilouso of Kepresenta-
tivo- by n rote of 118 to 89. " Glory
to Cod," unys the gifted Conner in
sending the dispatch.
But it is by no mearía ccrtain
with this decisive majority, that the
bill will pass tbc Señalo.
The elections coming off In Con-
necticut and Now Humpahiro dur-
ing the next tow weeks, aro tho sub-
ject of alarm with tho Radical lea-
dors, and it may be, this action of
tho House is intended less in good
faith, than ns nn electioneering
[ng of crapulous partisans
matorial interests of the Common-
Favrc's
■
is fflvcrtabSy anx
rent corUontol
on f^nmincil in
... ta not oidei* an
rfor tbe National assembly
further expfitiiatiori aud
o fate of the govern-
e m<?ni«sipal!i*y wi
deanx will frdMW '%aio;it ipwa
upon any but honorable terms, and
implore the delegation to remain at
their po«t,"
Gambetta has i^ued a proclama-
tion, raying: "Frenchmen, Prus-
sia believes an armijtiee will dis-
aolve our armies arid secure the
election of a chamber reudy to pon-
stilute any shsmeful peace^ jt de-
pends upon Franco to up*ot these
calculations. It is noeensury to
make tho armistieo a period for the
instruction of ouf young ^roops;
continnewitb unrolnxed vigor or-
gaaieation for defense and tor war,
f nooosSary, while you install the
National Jtepublican Assembly,
who -re willing to make such a
peaqo only as is compatible with
the honor, rank and integrity of
Prance.
New York, Feb. 2 — Flour un-
chan^Od. CottOu (pilet and wpak;
üÁlt.nds Iñjc.; Orleans lCc., salen
100Ü bales. Monoy easy ut 4@6.
Gold strong at 1111-
rr rr-tt't-Íi- r-rn^-mnin
l^ate War News.
The Armistice began instanlly in Pari
and three days later in tire departments;
it' will expire on the liUli February at
noon.
In consequence of the illness of Lord
Granville tho re-assemblage of the confer"
ence is postponed.
The Prussians are driving cattln into
Paris to feed the inhabitants,
Immense quantities of provisions are
Mtnn li.l'ivitr.l to Soissons.
The no.rtl\ German Coiv-nl of New York
tas published an appeal tq the Germans of
this country for renewed subscríptioas to
the German patriotic fund. *(ales
that the Europosn war, tim ing its latter
period, has caused Germany more sacri-
fices than during its former; that a se-
vere winter has increased the suflVdngs
of Germany from war, and the she has
not only to provide for her own wounded
and a large number of French wounded
soldiers, but also to support about 350,-
OGO Frenub prisoners.
BTBR, at iho carnet
f a largo number of lii* pa'ionts,
mha art sxcoedmiily snxtous tn havo tln-ir
fi-ti>nds treated who resillo in tbo couiitry,
[nit who have been praventod from com-
¡rir in during tho last week on acecunt ol
tlio inclemency of iho «th«r, ha icom-
i<lod*<d tff have bis son, Dr. Chur.as II.
Po'tar, rewsSlh st th« Avonue Hotel. Aus-
tin' T«w , i" '11 <"tl S*t rday night, Fob.
4th. Thoraforo, ull those Cwiring h 1 '.lov-
tricsl vojretu'-jl* remedies will e 11 11P'111
iiis «on any limo during this wooW, at t|.«
Avaaoo Uotel, f^in hinri $,V
receive the «amo treatment and remedies
5Ü tho old Doctor would prescribo hniibelt
Av*rm. Tkxák, .Janu iry 9, H$l.-
Dr. T- A. WATKINS respeoltuHy_ten-
ders his profoaMOM i*orvicos to tho citiaens
ofthisCttv, and of this vicinity. Office with
Hon J. A. «roen, Residone.o at tho house
of llsj Wm. A. Walton. ! Jan9sw-0m
ttTELL-PLACKD LOVE.—Bssiys tor
VV \ OOOR Mort, on tho happiooss uf
of we-placjl direction, in oirly lifo, snd
the propriety of curly Marriage, as a pro-
toction astdns tho lowf-il abusos nod social
evils of the (Ssy. Hentfieein sealed <n-
volopos. Adores HOWARD ASS'JOI-
ATlüN, Uox P, Philadelphia, Pa.
An,r. 1st, i«r<). _ _wj6Uly_
.irr JtDt'EKTISkWtM*!*
COL. JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S
INCITE OF t<KE.
This is the only authentic " i,ife of
General Lfie" that is now in press; and
probablv the only one of any value that
will be published this year. It was com-
menced in I860, and had General Lees
consent and approval.
D. APPOCTON & CO., Pctiumitrns,
New Yokk.
g$r AqiXTS Wantkd in all part of
the country.
FOR SALE.
South Half cJtlM 2, in Block 110.
Apply to
DkCordova & Rectob.
been
-lI
Bt,
Wiifllth, to an inoalculablo extent
Hi« cbargos for transportation both
íor freight and pa^scp^er , bare
nearly double tboaa charged
«mo distance and rfoke, is
any oí the American waters. Goods
arc brought from Now York to Ma-
tagorda Buy, doublingC«p« Florida,
at about the name chtvrgo mude by
the Jtorgan monopoly for toss than
ono-fiUi tho distance.
attempt mado to compote
tr. ITdrgan lias failed of its
from his pn^rupalous op.,
monoply,
steamship company
tly put a first class jron
it U> tbo Now Orleans and
, which is to bo sncceed-
patronized, by
at an aggrcgnU ex-
pense of one million of dollars,
'lh« most iniquitous means are
p&w resorted to by the Morgan
to prevent a patronage of
lfa«.
Austin, Sao
r«, promptly
Should the test oath act oí July
1862 bo repealed, the XIV Amend-
mcot would practically, be inoper-
ative, and none of our people would
bo ineligible to federal office.
C hHrtfe Hnpocr.
The church supper on Wednesday
night was n decided suocrss. '1 he ladies
of St. Uavid,s ciiurch deserve much
credit for tire sumptuous repast furnished
for the occasion, and the general man-
agement f the entertainment. The
very large crowd assembled at the Ray-
mond House, attested tho success of
this benefit given in aid of the church.
Senate.—"Buckingham presented a
protest from New England women
against female suffrage, as imposing upon
them duties belonging to the sterner sex.
Said Buckingham when banished (rom
the French court :
"fray, good lacjy, can you tell
Whioti is the nearest road to bell."
By strong-minded women, some would
my'
But Radicalism is the nearest way.
Cot. Johkt Estojt Cook, suthor of
Gen. Las and his Lieutenants, and nu-
oorrespondento to """^us historical sketches,has completed
\ If necessary, Wa Hft General Laa. Coo* U too
to require commendation,
at house of D. Awlrtoh
Co, Ntw York, are the Publishers.
The Cropa.
Á Now York Exchange romarks:
^hflto can b.o no doubt that tho
SdW bay sustained- a very he^vy
losa in coii8cqnonue, and tlmt itn
pürchÚKinif capacity bus boon Kon-
ously impaired. Tho actual loas on
that portion of tho crop so far aont
forward to market may bo estima-
ted at #30,000,000. As more
than bitlf tho crop has already
boon roooivcd at the shipping por ts
it is probable that the additional
losscss will vouch a total of not less
810,000,000, They would be largor
but for the probability that the do-
oft no in price has boon nrrcstod, and
that an advance may now be looked
for on tho balanoo of the orop.;
This should induce our planters
to tho most thoughtful con-
sideration in casting tho now
crop. Less cotton should bo pro-
duced and in its stoad, a largo in-
croase in tho cereals.
Grnnt Lobbying for Himself.
From tho N. y. Democrat ]
Tbo President having caused himself
to be nominated for re election is now
busily engaged in laying the pipes to
secure h renewal of his four years' lease
of the Whito House. Tho latter part of
last week was devoted by him to consul-
tations with the Union League leaders
respecting the means of attaining this
end. Representatives from New jersey,
Pennsylvania, California,Texps, Missouri,
South Carolina and Alabama attended
It is understood that a policy was mark-
ed out for securing the electoral votes of
the States named, besides Massachusetts,
Iowa and other Stales which are regard-
ed as sure for any Republican candidate.
Tho Lavaoa Commercial in spoak-
injf.of the death of Mr. Novill, at
Victoria, says:
"The bright rays of joy, hope and
love, wore güdmk tho future in
Emmatio colors. Tho tair, loving
ride just clasped to his warm, no-
ble heart with a murmured "all my
own," when tho angel of death
claimed tbo happy bridegroom, one
of earth's noblemen, for (heir own.
A soldier, whose gallautry and fidel-
ity to "Tho Lost Causo" will receive
a crown immortal.
The Radical press acts upon tho prin-
ciple of giving lie upon lie and pretext
oti pretext.
Wanted)
100 Good Strong MULE Scraping
Teams Immediately.
To work on the II. T. R. R. Line,
east of A#s'-in.
Steady Wovk. Payments made
Monthly. Nono but good Team s apply.
Also will Purchase Good MULES.
Apply to
Lo.vo & KinosbUry.
W. Penfikld, R. R. Contractor.
L. E EDWVKDS& CO,
8'iccofsors to Tiirloton & Burlnge.
Gcnerat ¡Lamí muí\ Collecting?
AUSTIN, TRAVIS CO.
Office adjoining tho Rupublicnn office.
Austin, Feb. 1, twlm
Special JVofivc.
For thirty dsvs from dato I will fffor
my stock of j<iw¿iry ml if;
FANCY GOODS
at greatly reduced price, on a currency
basis FOR CASH ONLY.
Those oor.templating purchasing goods
in iny lino will find it to ti , it advantage
to give mo a call (it the now rock building
opposite tho Avenue Hotel
A. PRINCE.
Eormorly Prluco & Barnum, Galveston,
Texas.
Austin, Texas, Jan 80, 1871 twtf
Z. T. FULMORE,
Attorney at Law,
WILL PRACTICE LAW,
May- In all the Courts at Auutin. =©>
jiir.lfltw-tf
~ R. S. IIUST.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
UENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Congress Avonue, Austin, Texas.
I would respectfully call tho attention
of my frieQds, both in the oily snd through
out theoountry, to my woll assorted stock
of gouoral merchandise, consisting in part
of
Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods,
Gents Ready made Cloth ing,
IiATS,SHOES, BOOTS & SADDLERY
A full and completo lino of ladies dtess
good?, notions, ribbons, trimmings, oie.,
wood and wllluw waro, glass and cutlery.
a L 1(1
A woll sol«0ted stock or both Staple and
Fancy Groceries. All of whiuh I propose
selling as low m tho lo^ast, Call and ex-
amine for yourselves.
R. S. RUST,
Austin Jan. 80; 1871. tf
(Swenson Building,)
Congress Avenue,
¿t TE l,,&
HAS now in store and constantly ar-
riving, one of the largest, ^8 ^.rt?1}'
and most, complete stocks of üLN l-ÜA
MKRCIÍANDISB ovor offe.ed to the
trade in this market, consisting in part
of
Fail and Winter
cooes1
Ladles' Ilats, Cloaks,
Shawls, Sash and
Other Ribbons Hosiery,
Gloves, Shoos, etc.
Gents. Ready-Made Clothing.
The largest and best assorted Stock
ever brought to this market, to suit all
tastes, ages, sizes, and conditions, in ad-
dition to which is an immense Stock of
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING « mm
GOODS.
pSÉSi-':' ■■ 1 •
Hats, Boots, '
Shoes, Oil, ps(||sg:;:
und Rubber
WATER-PRO.OF SUITS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION has been
paid to the .selection of PIECE GOODS
for Gentlemen's wear.
SSiT Boots and Shoes made to or
der—for Service as well as Beauty,—
In this lino, I challengo competition.
Special AW tees.
There « no jrVcrtitty
For br; sd, rolls, biscuits or pastry,
when housekeeper* ns« Dooley's Yeast
Powders. The perfect parity «f the arti-
cle entering into its composition insure
" same results each time, which deleter*
" Hna Powders can uot. We chal-
wlth arn- Yeast Powder
tuU we that ho other
the saw* care
vtMention JLadie* t /
AT hTEIN'8
PROVISION STORE.
Can be seen and, Is for sale, the celebrated
METALIC CLOTHES LINE,
That N proforablo to any othi>r ever used.
A cplondid y assorted stuck of Orocorios,
and Enrthen, Tin, Wooden and Willow
Ware, always kept on h«nd at tho very
lowest pricos. liu also keeps (tinned Cot-
ton for sule. for taniily uso
Those desiring to try the eolebratod Mo-
talic Cloth,' Lines arj respectfully refer-
red to Messrs. L, IX Carriogton & Son,
Capt. John Stringer,and Mrs. J. W. Phil-
lips, Swante Palm, Premoud & Cc.
Austin, April 21, 1870. tf
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
A complete Stock—Such as
Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, etc.
jb^-WÜ
In Great Variety. . "
Ladies,Mens* and Youths'
Saddles, Bridles, Buggy Whips,
Collars, Trace Chains, Iloes, etc., etc.
TRUNKS.
A very largo and assorted Supply.
Valises, Carpet-bags, &c.
WOOD <£ WttXOW WÜRE.
These are a Speciality.
si~tnnn\iii*: a cpixuhí-,
In great Variety.
Glass-Ware,
A splendid stock always
on hand.
STf OT-Gl/NS AND HIELES
The finest &!o.ok ever brp.tight to
AUSTIN.
Persona in want of arm# will do
well to give mo a c H.
STAPLE
of all kinds, on hand and constantly ar-
riving.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Assorted Stock of tho best brands.
A lsa
umbrellas,
WALKING CANES, &c.
My slock has been selected with great,
care from the most extensive houses of
New York, with special reference to the
wants of the People of this section, hnd
will bo sold at prices corresponding with
the times, and the decline in Staple
Goods. We hope our friends, and es
necially the Ladies will give us a call
before purchasing elsewhere, as we take
pleasure in exhibiting oür goods free of
charge. All we ask is—THY US.
Dec54 1870-wt w tf. 1
Sale.
The Blo-sk of ground. 8I0I i,k(
aire, containing 9 rnnt . 1.. ' *'"*(
Uge, contain ng « rooms, lure.V.h^
kitchen, good well «nd milk-h£i,4r,««
vants house and Other improroo^
servant houso with 4 rooms «ud
story su ble a,id carriage bouso^ 'i? H |
the Murokmann plsCe, in ihoTo , ?.1*
Orange,Fuvette do., low Tor c«h
change tor Cotton at the h,gT¿°^
Firm of Pockt &lyWilS,?n
•Mtftice.
ALL persons are wjirned avainifc «
tiatlng fur a note druwn bv f
Davidson, in favor of Jas. f U„f, «.
for ilvo bundled doiiurs, dated Ut
1SA7 nrwl ritió I'miH t.jk«L. s>. J
1867, and duo lour years
under certain contlngences sald'n?l"*i *•
prove void and worthle,s. 0le ^
w-ü.a A. M. Davidson
ÍPr. ntchau'H Kaidet|
Use theso "n,tr • — " *
and monoy,
these only, tjnd
?1,000 R
'R.kwakd^ÍJ
case of diseaso in aBv ,. J
which they fail to Cnr ^S
Da. Rtc9Au',Q^'
BarsAK No.
Ulcer , ted Moru Thti-"^
Month, Sore (
rüptions, Copper-Co'oiod" l
i-'orenofs ol tho £culp, Ücrofula, t«_
tho groatest Renovator, AHe'mth,"
Blood Purifier known, removes all^
cury from thooyetem, and leaves tUab "
puro and henlthy.
Dk. ItiCHAu's ooi.num Balsam Kn s i
litres Mercurial Affections,oUb«u(ast' ®
in all its forms and uives iinm«^S5
in all cases.
Price ot either No. 1 or 2, $5 jk Wu, J
Da. Rich-au's Ooliikw AKrnwt* «m? 1
ioal euro fur all urinary deranKaLVTa
Prico P per bottle, M
pit. KicuAu'iOotDictf KhxIr D'Am.dj I
a radical onvo for Nervi ui or Gen«r*|)£|
bility, in old or young; ImpartinR ®
with wonderful effect. ® ¡
Price $5 per bottle, or two fori..
On r eceipt of price those remedios «ai j
bo shipped to an/ place. Prompt kttev j
lion paid to all correspondents. }jiw j
gouuino without the namoof "Dr. Illchaa'i 1
Go den Ruino'lios, D. lí. Richards, (wJ
Proprietor," blown in glass of bnttl# , 4
Addrw* Dr. D. B. Richards, 228 Vnriekl
St., N. T. Dec2470w-Jjr
m
1
Kilt!, Certain, Snfe, Efficient, It hi
tho bpst Cathartic rcmotly yet disco?
and ut once ro'iovos ana invigorate
the vltul f'yuct oijs, y,'ill out causing inji
to imy oftbouj. Tho most Cotnpl«t Wi|
coi.s has long attended its uso in \\-.xm 1
cnliti'.s, oivQ it is now otferod to thoj
ral public with '.he conviction that Km t
novt-r fail to accouipliith all that if eMwjl
for it. It produces 1 ttlo or no imi I
loa ve tho organs free from irritation,,^
never ovor-taxos or osoitos the norrom 1
system. In all diseases of the skin, kjmd
stomach, bowel , liver, kidneyn-orkil'
dron. and in /nnhy difflcullios p'fceülüirtn
women, it brings prompt reliel and off.
lain euro. Tbo best physicians recom-
mend und prescribe it; and no person (*
once «so it wtU voluntary return to tin
uso of any othor cathartic.
Sent by mail on roceipt of price iaii
postage.
1 box SO 25. Postage C cents.
6 boxen 1 00. «' 18
It is gold by all dealers in dincn >si1
medicines, Tl/RNEB & CO,,
Propriotni .
120 Tromoht St., Bostoii, Mas.
wl&mo-alt.
COTTON AND WOOL FACTO 118
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
No. 09 STRAND,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Wo buy no Col ton and soli no Oonáí.
__ Special attention givon to thoSals ;
of Hides and Country Produce, ana toths
tilling of orders for Merchandise.
REPRESENTED BT
liUOADS FISHER,
Dccflw-8mos. of Austls.
J. W. RANDALL,
Whob sale and Retail Dealer in
JOry Goods, Groceries^
— AN-I — ':',J
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
♦**©. O, fVtttrt Street, ,.
w-ly AUSTIN,
■r V£TAS T ***
PowdeR
^"rdei m tb«KTAN A D BAKINfl povf.
DjtB, and the beat article prapared for mafclnr light.
nkolMone and drllolou. itlsci irs, ifoiXs
.1. i'l irru 1 . *>
f°10th6r ^kkn/ao., &O.
Bii Thoblit vVÍSr ímVÍ.7,*;'r for
bj «bo- eiw, SHt^chasdleks «d dbalüílts?
IDOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturera,
WBOUtSAtB B>OT,
99 2fBW KTMCJST, NEW-YORK.
Nor. 16, 1870-,wtw6m.
Alt TICE.
All persons having cotton put up at oltr
Gin, and who nave not paid tor their bug-
ging and ties will please come forw ard at
once and do so, as we re in need of the
monoy. J. W. SMITH & CO-
Jfcan«wtwtf. Onion Creek.
J". A.. Hooper,
— WITH— •
WOLSTON, VV ELLS & VIHOR,
SKIN DISEASES.
The undersigned will choerfully mail
freo, to all who wish it, the rccolpe und
mil directions for prepsring and using a
•implo and useful Vegetable Balm, that
w 11 Immediately remove Tan, Freckles,
Pimples, Blotches, and all oruption; and
Impurities of the skin, leaving tho aamn
so , Ci«ar, smoath ond beautiful. 3F:
ii Ho will alio «end, free, instruction tor
produclnjt, hy very simple moans, a lux-
uriant growth of hair on a bald hosd or
smooth face.
The^aboto can obtained by return
I, by addressing
Loma Lkmar.
AUSTIN HOTEL.
(Formerly "Missouri Rouse.")
COR. PECAN AND BRAZOS UTS.,
AUSTIN,
Will be open for thoroceptlon ofgus lli|
tho 1st of January, 1871.
The best of fuia and accomodations-
effort will bo aparento ronflerWWMs
fortablo. J. A. JUAUQHfl
Dec28tw-tf. PrOi
cow*
Sam'I T, Palmer,
DEALER IN
WI1S1K , "TEA , ETC.
18 CONGRESS TREKT,
HOUSTON. - •
April 21, 1870. iy.
11TJ. IBNAUP,:
MERCHANT TAI!
doMTfH ¿ívcnttc.
Dots ill kind# of work ¡n his line I
host and quickest manner. Give,
call.
Austin, January 1, 1871
FarotUa
—ANB~~
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