Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1871 Page: 4 of 4
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sod House of
utter diaregard ot tho
' ' «lectiaa , awl
the manner and
on exporte atate-
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cof.Mituenoy of
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the Govern
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I and «H ] *«•
vwtl to the Sate# and
of u(fr«fif9 ant}
; tothfi rs ^xictiva State*;
> by. die general
%' intent to control
Hmirsmtiofj of power,
iniiitiuy at electionn
pie, and prevent. a
i of iiieir political
bvorsive of free
to resisted by
, until lite evil is abol-
lionast, untrariJttwied
■ slavery aa a reeult
' it* a fixed fiujt,
!>y Slate legit-
. > for lite security and
daw** of m«n, native or.
or bbick."
j.ation of tlio white
o of the world
and there should
impediments or de-
nton aiu,l !)iti«en«hlp.—
rty hnvint been uni-
r n liberal j>oíicy toward
feírth, who in good
i íjT our ftu ored land,
aid obodietiee to
BW ,
yarty of
a jtiiiiviou , liberal
sal improve
■¡ggg&l
i «o «ri>-
U>1 al! claims to
¡tul by it* uneonstl
iiv¡< cuHOtmefsta, and
( the t Ui'ien* of this State,
StaloK, i!iny fully com
that 'wo are suf-
i and usurpation
ument, we charge
in tlie lj«gi*lafurfj,
f «Miming to the Radical
l ty in that jbody.
having '«en elected for
¡MS yea *, iim have continued
existente an a Legislature for threw
Htt, by an enactment of their own
y.
10. In oilier to Mil>iiili o and corrupt
the pNM . they have established newspa-
per# in oaeh judicial district lo advocate
the interwt of the Radical party . Arid
although inaov of thorn had at the time
ot their e t MM«met>t no cin ulation, in
erd«r to give them money and support
th*y have compiled all public or private
salt* ordered by any court, and said*
under eseirution* in any eounty of the
regpcctire District#, to be published in
the pap«r of the District, at a great ex-
pense to the widows and orphans of
detM««l.|É^MUi , and of creditors of
iheir estate; although not a single copy
of the Mid paper might bo taken in the
county where the sale is to be made.
11. It hn*ju t attempted to remove
the Radical Senator, who has denounced
their corruption, by electing in hit stead
a military officer who is not a citizen of
the State of Texas.
12. In view oi these high crime* and
political misdemeanor* of the Radical
party, committed against the great inter-
ests of the people of Tttxru,
Resolved, That wo invite all pood
men, whatever may have been their
past political preferences, to unite with
the Democratic party, in removing from
place ami power those who now control
the State Oovernmenf, in order to re-
le o the people from oppressive ruinous
and unequal taxation, lo en Mire an lion*
est adimuistiHtion of tho laws, and an
Iwnest and economical expenditure of
the public monies and to throw the
mgia of justice and protection ovm tho
person and property of every individual
whatsoever in tho State of i'enw.
ASHDEL SMITH,
• Chairman of Committee
9k9
STORE,
OMPSON
on
E. B, Pickett,
The . J. Devine,
W. H. Wright,
Jas. M. Anderson,
J£. T. Rroughton,
8. I'. Donley,
J. E. DilUrd,
A. .1 Hall.
W. II. llntmnan
E. L Dohoncy,
A. J. Booty,
R. L. Fulton,
R. G. Sneed,
IT, E. McCulloch
L. W Moore,
Austin, Texas.
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HAVING romovwl to lie old stand of F
T. Dcmu, corner of Coceros* Avenue and
Uickfrr ítivet . and having thoroughly re
novsled «mi improved the house, we now
invite tlit' ciiizetm anil trailt; generuily t<>
call and .examine our stock.
QIT!WINE~ln I £'« , i OS., 1 drachm arid J
drnch phial*,
CALOMEL—Euglisfl and American, put up
In lb at'tl I of. littles.
DOVKK5 rOHIJERS and IPECAC, put
up in 1 oz. bottles.
We ki't p the uremtoont remedies put up In
i mail boti It' , well stopped it mi cupped, as
being much more convenient for family «se
than wbi.'ii wrapped up in papers. In the
latter cafe th< y are liable to watte and du
teriurate.
OUR STOCK IN PART IS:
ACIDS.
Afotte, No, 8., Arocnut. Denjioic, Citric.
Mnrintlc. Nitric, Oxaliu, Piusslo, Unlphurlc,
Tannic, Tartaric.
PUHMtitittD ROOMS.®
Two furnl#he<l room for rent. Enquire
at tbls office jan 27twtf
A" WKSKUft.
VI tuga dm friUctcn att li <rmcd rcUttm-
mcttdcra boi dc arude Svctiehar si>m vis-
tas i Austin smut traktfr. ilcromkring :
vnrt mod retía orb oforl'alskadc Mcdiclncr
oeh Kemlkuiicr valfor^edd Apothck.
AllaSvcriska Mcdiclncr Annas atl ti li-
ga stuom:
Brestdroppar.
Keren*
Pri risen
HolTmans
HJ.!rtstyrk i^do
Tilly
Alcohol, Alnrn. Aminonln. P K P. Car-
bonate ol Amtnnlda, Autiruouy (crude ) Her-
muda Arrow Root.
BALSAMS.
Copaiba, Canada, Peru, Tolu,
BARKS.
HOUSTON,
NOS. 8 AND SO, MAIN STREET,
TEXAS.
WM. CHRISTIAN & CO.,
jitffiai *,« 't v •'*;'it,' " ■ , r . ;. i's i. ■ V - ' i|> > ■ i £ if
CCTTOW &WOOI FACTOHS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Make Libwal Cash Advances on all Produce on Hand.
Bpocia) Attuntion Given to tho Salo and Shipment of COTTON and W QOL.
A
keep constantly on iía.nx3
I.AXICÍ33 STOCK OX' STAPX-E GXi0t^Xt.XI58.
WE CALL K *'ieCtXAX. ATTES'IPKOS TO OtIK lTOAH« & SYKCX'S.
A gents tor the Sale ol Odtll's COTTON CHECK
April 27ih lMU.
T-wtf
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•Muslin, . . . . .
—DEALER IN
Texax*
READY MADE FUNITURE,
MATTlt ASSES,
COFFINS,
ETC.. ETC
AllkirtilHof r1 pairins done and at «hortest
nntico. lint in*: just fceiveit a sehct stcek
of Cofflii trlinmiiigs, I am prepared to do
work of a stfpeiier charaoter In thai line—
W. W. EVANS.
august Ifiwtwly
Biybery, True
Altiiv, Cinnamon
Wild Chfrry.
Clnehono. Red Cinchona,
8lii">i:rv Eim, Pojrlur,
e, witliout
cburging
no offence
*fid im-
Imteesiorted
Jjout being
die vit-
Pimmy
RiodrcMr.de "
Rt«a btilssni "
Boekcts Msg the •'
Dubbin Matorls droppar "
Argucbu'iolr vntteo "
Roicn* Uarn pitlver ctc.
Alia snrtcrs l'laetcr och Salfvor hvar
¡bland Aliuant Luke > rh Runs plaster.
íícdicin ft>r alia Krrntur sjukdomar
kunna erpnllas.
VI hat'va angagerat en tít ensk Provisor
1 Stromborg) bvtlkcn r villlg soka till-
tandaya sliia I.andsmcn, mod rnd och up-
lvinlnj: ? samyckot I bans i'ormaga star,
clivdii Medicinen auvandando bctratFnr.
DUFFAU ctTHOMP. ON,
Austin, hornot uf lllokry och Congress
A van no 8tr.
Pearl Barley B'smoulb (sub nitrate) ox
itle, ltnt'iix, retlned Kng.. Do. U. S. Prep. j¡
Vdrcury, Hlire Vitriol, Cantharidva, CbiuuU
dine, Corr«i<iv0 Sublímale, Copperas, Cuttle
Fish Bene, Cowliage. Cloves, Chloroform,
Capots (best quality,) Emory, (nil slzns.j Ep-
stiut Salts, Ergot Ífresh,) Ether (uitilc.)
Flowers of Chamomile, f
GUMS.
iid&Bm
^¡WaTER WHEEL,
Mili Gearing,Shafting Pulleys
^IsEND FOR A CIRCULAR. ^
Sept 15— fri&oat ly
E
JOE, PETMECKVt
GUJT - SMITH,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
AVSTm TXIXAS.
Repairs Sewing Machines,
And everything else in his line.o most mod
erne ten an wi dburkav notrce. Give him
a trial.
Austin, Apr 1 J, 87« t*t(
& mmvmmwti
BILLIARD HALL
AND
DRINKING SALOON.
COSUKEM AVKU% Al'BTIN CITV.
HAVANA OUIARS, Winesnnd
Liquors kent conntttntly on ha.id
"i 7. 70 —t-'w 12m.
B., B. & C. RAILWAY.
COMPANY.
, Trains ltava IIARR18.
I' BURO Dally. ÍSundays exceptad,)
at 12:80 v. *., on arrival of the Gaiveaton
.... j,
Traías Jcárc COLtT^BUa
at 9 a. m. (Sunday's oxccptud )
tHAKKlSBUBG with Direct
, and G., H. H. K.,
laotwton,
DION with í«p Road
Ith Stages fo
ill intern adl
tonlo, and
Atnmonino, Arabic. Aloes Asaftotda,
Camphor, Gnrrilmge, Guiacum, Kino Opium,
Shellac.
Huffman's Anodyne, ludlue, resublimed.
Iron, —Citrate, Carbonate, Proto Car-
bonate, Iodide. Lurie.te,
Creoaotc, Sngnr of i.end.
LEAVES.
Relladnuiia, Buchu,
Urfl.
Digitalis, Senun, Uva-
JÜÍ
£&&& m qqíb
No- 6. N. Schroeder St., Baltimore.
Manufacturers of
PORTABLK ANP STATJONAUY
Steam Engines and Boilers,
patknt IMPltOVfcD, 1'OI.TABL
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
Gang, Muloy anil Sash Saw Mills,
GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS,
SHINGLE MACHINES, ctc. Denier
in Circuiur Saws, Beltin; and Mill sup-
plies gent-rally, and mnnufiteturers' agi'nts
For LefluPs Celebrated Tnrbino Water
Wheel and every description of Wood
Working machinery.
Agricultural Engines a Speciality.
JKiF" Sond for descriptivo Catalogues
and Price Lists.
Sept 16'70 w&t-wly
MagnoKia, M«nna. Mercury, Morphia
Irish and le-lánd Moec, Nutmegs, Nux Vom-
ica.
OILS.
Bitter Almond, Anlre, Bergamot, Cara-
way, Castor, Coriander, Cod Liver, Cinna-
mon, Clove, Guiar* Cretan, Hemlock, Jessa-
mine, Laveuder. Xioniuii, Linseed, Neroli,
Nutnicg, Neots-fwot, Ollvf, Orignnnm, Pen-
nyroyal. Peppermint, Poppy, Patchouli,
lihoduim, Ro "'. Uosem-iry. ,S 8-nfr«?, Tan-
sy, Valerian Wlntergretn. Wormsotd.
ltOOTS
Alkanet. Althea, Angclicn, Blod, Cancer
Colaimis, Columbo, Oentian, Ginger, Dandi-
IIob, Elecampane, HoBeUire, l|K^eacunnn,
Mquortca, Oaris, Pink, Rhubarb, Surrapaili-
itt. fenuku, Quills. Valerian.
8«.Tron, tinga (pearl,) Sakratus, Sal Sodn-
Saltpetre.
TEXAS LAND AGENCY
Banking & Exchange.
C. R. JOHNS & CO.,
AUSTIN, TEJÍAS.
LAND and money busitit ss, auywhere in
thu State, will huvo our prouiptalieatiou.
marchSAt-wAwtt
II. CUSliING ha removed to Nus.
•i, 5 and 7 Franklin ftrect, opposite tho
Hutihins House, Houston, where with a
full stock and increased ittciCtien, lie in-
vites the orders of the trade tor School
Books, Writing. Printing and Wrapping
Paper, Staple Stationery, Standard Liter-
ature, Garden Seeds, Twino, Bibles, Sun-
day School Bouks, Hymn Honks, Children's
Carriages, ate. Turnip Seed in quantities
of 10 lbs. or more, 65 cents ner normd.
E H Ul/sHiNG.
Aug. 27, 1870.twly.
notioe-take'care"
LL persons aro warned that I Iiubl n
tuortgftgo on the o iUle branded B and
Gl, being marked with a swallowfovk and
uinlerbit in each ear, the nroitgnye being
duly recorded in Travis QOUiity,—W, It.
Buker, tho present legal owner of said
stocks of cattle and Ida agents and employees
having been enjoined by order ot court,
nre forbidden from selling or disposing oi
said cattle, or uny of tliem. Allptrsor.*
nre therefore warned uot to buy, retc ve oj
tiadefor any of said stock ot cuttle, of either
hrand, ae I hliall bold them responsible for
the -value, and otherwise, as the law "'iiy
permit. A- P. ULOCKEU.
May lOth. If
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PRC AN STREET AUSTIN 1 MAS
ilaa tue nnesi turntiinca ami oniunt, estab-
lished
in tho city, ana gives complete satisfaction
or refunds the money. Gallery open from
9 o'clock n. m. to 4 p. u.
mnrchSl t-wtf
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
fe:
¿32
- oJ-
LOJNU & KlNG'oBLRY.
CONUllMk AVliNUE,
CITY HALL BUILDING.
RAYMOND & WHITIS,
J—AND—
EZGEAF&E J3EALER.S,
Attsun, t txas.
COttBCTXOi* M A I) K AT Al.L ACCK8STBT.K
I'OIN'JH IN TEXAS AND rnoCKKDB
promptly kkmi'l'TKD.
Correrponilrnt in Near VorK focentm, Per-
kim ¿c Co., 80 Beav&r St.
t-U'Af.U
Carriages, Buggloi',
for biro at ell tluice.
nmrch^tt-w.
ocd Saddlu ITorses.
E
AGLE STOVE WORKS,
EMablislied in 1810.
&>u-Q§rc,
f
Nos. 109 and 111 Beehnon Street,
new-york,
Sole Manufaciurer of the Celebrated
Cotton Plant
mnrch£Jt
vtf.
tioo
SEEDS.
Lornndír, Cs,reway, Flas, Lobelia, Mus
t«rd.
■ 'ÉS
Nltiate Silver. Oastlle Roup (mottled.)
Tamarindo,
Vera tria. GnU
r M ■
(.«rever Dr. Dleterlch's
ormt
REWAtipj For any case uf
Blind Bleeding, Itching or Ul-
cerated Pilts that De Bino's Pile Reme-
dy fniUto cure. It ií prepared expressly
to cure the Piles and nothing el o, mid has
cared cases of over tv.-enty years standing.
Bold by all Druggists.
Laboratory, 142 Franklin St., Balti-
more, !é aryl;*nd.
Sept. 12. íflYO.—wAt-w ly
•Mentían /
ALL persons indebted to the under-
eigmfd, will plea e coine forward at
oncc nod settle. Having eiTectcd a settle-
.net.t with uiv cvcditoih, 1 am ik.w pre-
pared to recoipt to all t antee wao lueiiv
owo me on note, m.rx)uut m vmor wimi.
My frionas win m« « OWtor ov not a«-
'•ylnjf tnis muw, an i ««eu v«e iu..irey
& uue.no. D. M. WILSON.
n.HCO. w*iwtf
JnjHVUM. L^IJTEO 17*.
• &JBOJP «
Importer and Jobbers ot
FOREIGN ANU(D0ME8X1C
GENT'S Furnishing Goods, Boots and
fchoo , Ilats, Notions, "
Galveston, Tews.
OmoB—«J. Bl m & Co
Whitest., New York.
DRY
&c., Strand St.,
, 18 and 16
wfttw-lftm
W. T. TAYLOR.
CARRIAGE, SIGN AND ORNAMEN-
TAL PAINTER.
r t HOP in tho Stone Building, over Jones'
0 Carriage Shop. All work warranted
to give satisfaction. ,
Austin, June 22, 1870. tw-'f
NEAR TOWN.
All who wish rich and pure milk furnlsh-
iu regularly every meriting the y>ar round,
and bntter of i-up' rior quality when dehlrtd,
will pleane teave thelt ñames nt this oftiee,
and they will bo duly waited upou lor suns-
iiiccurv arrnngemeiils.
May 13th, 1870. t-vi_ly.
A
WANTED
-To Exchange
ESTABLISHED Business.
WEXifi
for AN IMPROVED FARM
AN ACTIVE YOU NO MAN
wn,L FIND THIS UhINKK8 110TU
PLEASANT AND PUOFITABLK.
For pnrtiiculars apply to
1 1). M. WILSON,
Agent,
3ept 12 1870 t-w-tf
T. W. HOL'SE,
[MAIN St., Houston, & STRAND, Gal.]
Cotton Factor,
—and—
. COMMISSION MERCHANT
\1JH0EESALB Dealer in Dry Goods
\ Y and Groceries. Liberal ca3h ad-
vances on consignments of Cotton, Wool
and Hides, for sale or shipment tt North
ern Ports or Europo.
Sept. Ht 180Í .
WM. IANAHAÍ1 & SON,
DISTILLERS OF
IXfeSTEBS Ol'
8AS9BIS8.WI88«,8 «J
No. 20, Light St., Baltimore.
REPRESENTED BY B. E. ROBERTSON
Texas.
apri!22t-wly
j. f. BATTAlLltl,
of Bronhatn
M. CATV
ot Austin.
BATTAiLE. CAIN & CO.,
(cotton mlr i®loot ^Factors,
—AND
General Commission Merchants,
Bkeniiam, Washington Co., Texii
V6.B-2.
PLANTEK'S
fire-proof ware house
JAS. A. WILK INS,
Receiving, Forwarding
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
V-0n-2 Brenharn, Texas.
J WEIL
—fashionable—
Boot and Shoe IS/Taker,
LAGRANGE, TEXAS,
South Side of the Public Square.
A t THEO. SCHMIDT'S SHOP. Hav-
ing been at tho business about 30 years,—
most of tho time in the largest shops in the
Únited States—I icol competent to do the
best of work. Ordors SDlicited. and satis-
faction guaranteed.
Nov. 13, 1809.—1 v.
E. MEYEH,
—FASHIONA BLE—
«OOír AM! SHOK MAKIEK,
LA GRANGE, TEXAS.
North-West Side of the Public Square,
One door Wost ot tho "Smile."
October 1, 1809. jfol-5-n-52.
COOK STOVE.
EVERY STOVE WARRANTED.
For sale bv all the principal dealers
tbrought the Staie.
OTHER BToVÉS SütTAI)T.K FO#
THE TEXAS TRADE.
Price List and IllnHratcd Catalogues
furnished on awilioatiou to ihn house, and
t, foriwerly o( Au«-
M4± JEC23W MTJE3 JBU
SAW AND CRIST Mil L.
[ Ten Miles West of La Gran, •.]
A1
«To A
Wholesale and Retail Gr0Cw
amd
COMMISSION MERCHANT
BORTON, TEXAS. '
Agent for ffeihnan't celebrated p.r,
able Steam Engine, Urie Plo*
and Deeper Waaon.
Sept 28—wflm
REMOVED from BASTftoi
TO AUSTIN.
TEXAS MILITARY INSTITUTE,
(One mile wost of tho Capitol.)
The only fully organized Military U.
stitute in Texas.
Acadcmic Staff.
colonel john o. james,
Superintendent and Professor of Matkiu
inatics, Engineering and Architecture.
colonel c. a. james,
Professor of Languages, ITistory nnd ul
erature.
major ii. h. dinwiddie,
Frofessor of Chemistry, Mineralogy,
major f. w. james,
Commandant of Cadets, Instructor of I>4
fantry and' Artillery Tactics, ftnd
Profesforof Military Engineering.
major j. av. matilewson, m. d,
Lceturer on Physiology, Anatomy eij
Hygiene.
major h. h. dinwiddie,
Acting Professor of Physical and Bei.
criplivo Geography and Drawing.
captain a. 8. reed,
Assistant Professor of Languages.
captain j. f. hopkins,
Assistant Professor of Mathematiw.
Militar Staff.
major j. w. matiiewson, m. d.
Burgeon.
captain a. s. reed,
Adjutant. „
Third annual session commences Sep-
tember 15, 1870, Atipllcntions for ad-
mission should bo made at once.
' For Regulations and Circulars, ndd.9^
Suteriotendent at Austin.
juii*18-wtf. ; j
Sold only in this County
DUFFAU & THOMPSON
Sole .Jiffni". «imimh, 9km ,
The Great Southern Rewerfjr
for Chills and Feveis,
arid Broken-Dow
Constitutions.
IS «LJ « - JMk S3 JfW.íHí 9
SOUTHERN TUNIC!
NY AMOUNT OF LUMBER, OF
all kinds, constantly on hand, or saw-
ed to oruor, lpr the CAtji-1 and
UAB tT,
All mcrcnantable
DOTJLARS.
April 28,1860.
ONL7.
lumber at THREE
W. T. FITZ,
WITH
W* G ^ B. WÍLKINS,
— BÍALKtlfl IN—
GENERAL MERCHADISE
BRKNHAM, TEXAS.
\)\7f;,AKB v0 reiving diroct from
VV Eastern Cities, he of tho Largest,
Best and most (lomplote Stocks ot Funcv,
Staple and PlanUUcK (toquis ever brougtit
to thie market, trliif i ws intend to sell as
lo is as the lowest, and all *0 ssk is an Ex-
amination of our ■ Stock and prices to sut-
e same.
THIS preparation is a good Tonic, b«4|
niny be used when there is an ,n,P9*
erlsbod state of tho Blood in tbf set
sonco of Fover, its great virtues will M
found in Chronic Ague <?f iiV®ry Tarielji
This preparation lias
ONLY TO BE TRIED
i
to prove its virtua in order lo BFPKCf
A CURE in cuses of Ague of long sUnit-
ing. If taken rtgiilarlnrly and ac®®*'
diug to direciions, tlio result is InvarisolJ
a Ciiro.
That wo have full faith in what wessyi
Messrs. Duffau & Thompson are
ized by « , in every case whore a p«*
chaser fatislles them that tho diiect.c-i
hove been followed, and beneficial reiUMj
have not followed, to return the purww
ser his money. .
H. K.W HITE 4 c0
Aug. 12,1670. wly
National Saloont
M„r MM
UNDER CAPITOL HOTEL,
Con#retw Mvenm,
Tlio nioet elegantly furnished Salo
tho city. Excelsior Wines and1'"
and the boat brauds of Segur
h nd. No effort wltl b® r~*
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