Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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JUABY 24, - - 1 71.
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WiwoH l* jreneral
Mtuisgor tor th.s «tBcs
In reoei ve ld receipt
g-3 ,.JW U, 1—' u
•irthf t'oin wmiNoN.
No enemy to the human race 1" more to j
be d reeded and U more insidious in Its
approaches than the too fata) and destroy-
er of. health and happiness of myriads—
"Consumption in it glitutlv form." The ]
duty of all V> to gt;*ru against its first ad-
vanees. This may be done by the tirauly
ubü oí dr. xurra expectorant.
P¿2twlwk 'iS^m
thoriw d to reeeive nu
tne aazeUe'
w named rutlMMB are duly
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3....New York city4
J. 0•<J" '' ,. .Mountain City.
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.Webberville.
Burnett.
./.Round Hock.
.....San Saba.
. t. Wertlherford"
.... Hempstead.
......Galveston,
.... Gmirgetow®.
Collin Co.
Bastrop.
........Gonzales,
....l.l.Lockhart.
U Crockett.
Bastrop,
Prairie Lea,
Bonham,
^Ceder Hill, Dalian Co.
Bayer !:"" ':'*?'-
Ii, Co ". 5
Traveling Agents.
K„k Msma to be creating some sen-
Ilion « photographer.
Ubh^oqokttb drew a iair house
j BuMW' Hall Wednesday night.
| Lhi wtivs proceedings of yesterday,
I tppW So wr next iaeu0"
ifnanawerabi* Argument .
KHablished frets are silent argumenta
which neither pen nor tongue can shake,
and it is upon established facts that the
repuUiiuu of llostetter's Stomach Bitters,
as a health-preserving elixir, and a whole-
some and poweriul remody, is based.
When witnesses come forward in crowds,
year after year, and reiterate the same
statements in relation to the beneficial of-
feota of a medicine upon themselves, dis-
i>«!i«f in its efficacy is literally impossible.
The credentials of «this unequalled tonic
and alterative, extending over a period of |
nearly twenty Tears, include individuals
of every class, and residents of every
clime, and refer to the most prevalent
among the complaints which afflict and
harass the human family. Either a mul-
titude of people, strangers to eaoh other,
have annually been seieed with an insane
and motiveless desire to deceive the public
or Hostetter's Bitters, for no less tnan a
fifth ot a century, have 'jeen affording
such relief to sufturers from indigestion,
fever and ague, biliiousness, general de-
bility, and nervous disorders, as no other
preparation has ever imparted. To-day,
while the eyes of the reader are upon these
lines, tens of thousands of persons of both
sexes, are relying upon the Bitters as a
suro defenco against the ail monta which
the present season engenders, and their
confidence is not misplaced. The local
portions which interested dealers some-
times, endoovor to foist upon the sick in its
stead, are everywhere meeting the tate
that is due to fraud and imposture, while
the demand for the groat vegetablo specific
constantly Increasing.
OUSTON AND TEXAS'
TttAI RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TlJKE.
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On no d after Monday
PASSENGER TilAIN will leave
Nov. 14,18?0,
Hous-
at 10:80 A. M.,
the
OAZBTTK
of the
; opiWOiiio*TioN8 for
by the names
^tbors will not be noticed.
! file store of D. M. Wilson <Si brother
to be always filled with customers;
i«y know just how to do the agreeable
i all. - • ■ .
Wi obesrw an extensive line of sad-
i in front of Capt T. E. (iter's store,
hich My equestrians will do well to
JTEW jUtWEKTISEJnEJrTS
| Amono the thousand and ono
«ins in wbiol Austin i« deficient in
iupplr of buggies commensurate
jjUi tho demand.
[Mb. I. Stein is still in receipt ot
den Seeds. Mr. IStelrT is ftlso
spared to have ordere for flowor
i ¡filled at short notice.
Iw* bkorkt exceedingly to learn
^at -Col. Wm. Armstrong is dan*
proiwly HI at bis residence in Tra-
Is county.
Jm Star Company will present two
! cIsss-Dramas to-nfght, Dance's ele-
nt Prutpa, Who Spe.iks First, or
ami wife and Douglass .Jerrolu's
ck-Eyed Susan,
—^
[Capt. T. Caih of that very exoelleut
pocratio journal, the Bastrop Advtr
r, after spending several days in the
j, started hPfue this morning. The
iiKftiter u oú* of the best Democratic
i in the State and we would like to
i it largely circulated in Austin.
| Eckel & Gotbell have adopted a
ouble system of advertising. The
implements folded in tho local is
Be of to-day's paper cannot fail to
ttmct attention.
Noyes' Ciaous i announced for
be 9th, loth, and 11th of March,
Austin. Noyes Is a whole team',
arries a big team, and will draw a
jig house. Soo the advertisement.
Ma. M. 0. ELa.wes, oar excellent
idler on Pecan street, has receiv
orders for sixty saddles within
> last week. No further eulog
^ra than this of Jtr. Hawes' work-
manship is néoded.
Tbi advakoi AejcNt of Noyes'
irons informs os that the city
runty and State licence aggregates
be nice llule sum of one hundred
ad fifty dollars per day for the pri
ilege of evhtfcitiqg in Austin. Thji
oks like bleeding showmen right
Jpiously.
«Wtol jrotumi.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services at St. David's every Sunday at
l a, m.,bt Kev. B. A. Rogers. Sunday
chool at 6 a. in.. Strangers are invltuQ.
* ■ 4 — 2SV ,
DR. J. yf, MCLAUGHLIN, Physician
. lir**onJ offlc®at Du®*u A Thomp-
on t Drug Store, Residence with Colonel
^piwT^S°-"""
n Jaeuwy ®> 1871.
Dr. T. A. WATKINS r<ypwUu¡lv ten-
, ' his profassioud service* U> the eltfafcns
j this City, and of this vielnity. Offloe with
CHARLIE W. NOYES
G1ÍEAT CRESCENT CITY
CIRCUS
WHAT 18 HEADACHE? In nine
cases out, of ten the souroe ot headache is
not in the brain, but in ¿he stomach. In-
digestion is the most frequorft cause. The
digestive organs being disordered, they
derange the action of the liver, tho bowels,
the kidneys, and the nerves, and the
whole socrelivo and excretive machinery
being as it were thrown out of gear, the
brain suffers. Restore the natural tone of
the stomach and bowels with a few doses
of
TARRANT'S 8ELTZER APERIENT,
and headacho arising from this cause is at
onoe arrosted. This delightful preparation
is the best remody for chrcnia and period-]
ical headache at present known, and abso- ]
lutely invaluable as a stomachic and gentle
cathartic. " <
80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Feb. 15, w&tw2wk.
"NEW hotel.
TH B undersigned, having thoroughly I
renovated and newly fnrmehed tho
CITY HOTEL, respectfully tenders to
the traveling public the best accommo- |
dations to be had In the city of Austin.
A good stable and forage will be provid- |
ed for horses. T. J. MOORE.
Oct. 28,1870-twtf.
SAMUEL DICKENS,
UOT78E, SION AND
OKI! A m SISTil*. PAHNTEH
All orders in his line executed with
promptness and dispatch. Buggies paint-
ed toorder. Orders solicited
LaOrange, June ISth
Jois"d'ARC'sE£D
FOR SALE.
Those wishing the Bois d'Aro Apple]
I Scod car be supplied by calling at my
store. Now is the time for farmers to ;
commence the cheapest and safest mode oi
fencing to be had in this oountn
DeclOtw-tf
ton, (Sundays excepted,)
reaching Koesie, the present terminus, at
8:30 P. M, Connects at Hempstead' at 2:-
80 r* m., with the train for burton, on
the "Westorn Branch, writing at 6:60
r. si-
Returning, leaves Kosso at 0:16 a. in.,
and Burton 8:46 a. m., krriving at Hous-
ton at 4 p. m.,
Oonnecu with stage at Navasota for An-
derson, Hnntsville, Crockett, Palestine,
etc.; at Kesse for Martin, Waoo, Dallas,
Sherman and North-eastern Texas, and at
Burton for LaOrange, Bastrop, Austin,
Sun Marcos, New Braunfels and San An-
tonio.
Baggage checked through to and i rom
all stations. M. G. HOWE,
Nov2I Tw-ly. Superintendent.
New Goods!
A. B. PALM,
Has replenished his entire stock of
General Merchandise,
and offors usparallelled inducements
CASH CASTOMEKS,:
to
Having REDUCED his prices to attract
the attention and secure the patronage of
those who desire to secure the benottts of
purchasing for
CASH
Come to
oountry,
A. B. PALM.
DR. A. J. BRASSELL,
Wholesale and Retail
! DRUGGIST,
Bryant Station, TeXat.
V3F" Prescriptions carefully compounded
| «tall hours. janlfitf
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f, ^
'V ■' .'.v
raiiroH
PTUSST UTIT^P
xiiloi xaLoL
Paris Exhibition 1867.
Purify the blood arid
strengthen the evetem,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame In condition
ot healthfUlness, dispel the
Blues and all mental dis-
tempers, and relieve those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure wh-
om* and other JFkvert, Fever and
Ague, Chill*, Diarrhoea, Dysen-
tery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness,
Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus,
and every complaint Inci-
dental to diet or atmos-
phere. Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility, Nervousness,
Inertness, and Diseases
peculiar to the sex.
QTThousands of Testimo-
be seen at the
ÜÜ
Congress A.venue.
Austin City, Texas
We liAve now in Stove, one the LABGKST
STOCKS oi'
GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¡
EVER (IR9UBHT TO THIS CITY
Consisting in pert of. *■
OryGoód ,
Staple and Fancy Gtoceriee,
nlals oan
offloe of
M. JACOBSON, Sold Proprietor,
04 & 60 Water Street, N. Y.
Agent for Texas, Louisiana, etc.
8. J. WETLMAN.
27 Camp street, New Orleans, La,
The most complete and elegant estab-
lishment on Ihe Continent, comprising |
354 MEN and HORSES.
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Now Company, I New Features I New
Paces! Now Costumes. Properties, Can-
vasts, Seats, etc.
Mr. Nny«s has added the following
Stars to bis already mammontb establish-
meet, and beg* to ihform his many
friends, through the medium of this adver-
tí emont, thai nothing will be left undone
to make his circus more attractive than
ever, if such can bo possible .
X
Md'lle SENTEAH!
The Cretan Beautyl
Hancsomest Woman,
both in form and foa-
turo, in the World,
Accomplishes daring
1'oaU defying mankinc
to equal, This Lady
Gymnast shows what
her sax Qtin do by
fearless practice.
Mrs. O. W. NOYES,
introduces her Arab |
steed, D'Jalma.
Señorita PALMERO, |
the Spanish equestri-
enne, iate oi the Hip-
podrome, Paris.
Mrs. Chs. CONRAD!
The Beautiful English I
equestrienne, late ef!
Astley's London.
Mrs C. ROLLA NDE
CHAS. CONRAD,
and hi* talented sons,
Charles and Harry, in
their
ficult
cites.
A. B PALM,
and select frcra his extensive and well ap-
pointed assortment of
[ladies dress a o o do
consisting of Delains. Aipaocas, Mohairs,
Muslins, Flannels, Prints, Piques, Rib-
bons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Hair Braids,
Chignons, etc,, Ladies and Misses Hats,
Dress Trimmings and Artifloiftls, Brown
and Bleached Domestics and Blankets,
Singer's Celebrated
8. MELASKEV, Isewing machín
Wholesale and BétaüfeXJlSSfítS,
H' mncacAST, 1
Congrus Aventie — Auntin, Texas.
ILb received a 1uge and veil selected
Stock of General Merchandise, to which
the attention of the public is calle.1. No
trouble to show Goods. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. (Nov. 7, 1870.-tw.ly,
JOE* PETMECKV7
G trjr - SMITH,
CONGRESS AVBNUE,
Repairs Sewing Machines,
And everything else in his line, on roost mod
erate terms ad shortest notice. Give him
a trial.
Austin, April 1, 1870. twtf
H.S7RÜST:
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
■■ arry, la
pleasing and dif-
Acsrobatio Exer-
Mr. Chas. PARKER,
tb« great. California |
Clown, Jester, etc.
and the largest com-
bination of
CELEBRATED PERFORMERS,
Acrobats, Leaders, Clowns, and Trained
Auimals ever in any one exhibition.
THE TOURNAMENT,
Or the Splendors of the Field of the
Cloth of Gold.
Two Performances Dailg—After
noon and Night.
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. ra. Exhi
bition commences at 8 and 8 p. m.
Admission fl; Children under ten
years, CO oenta,
'f r Will exhibit at
AUSTIN, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and
SATURDAY, MARCH 0, 10, and 11
feb 24tw4twlt
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
The two corner lots, fronting 188 feet, I
en Pecan street, upon wkich my Academy I
now stands, will be sold for work or cash,
in order to invest the proceeds in the erec-1
tien of a splendid. Female College, large
enough to accommodate one hundred and
twanV fewrteni and three hundred day
B J. SMITH.
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods.
His Clothing Department is completo.
Hats and Caps in all varieties of styles,
from the towering «'stove-pipe" to the
closely fitting |ockey.
Boots and Shoes of all qualities, Canes,
c.
FURNITURE.
Bedsteads, Mattras&es, Chairs, Tables, oto,
Trunks, Values and Carpetbags.
; J £ ' iP* ' Plft fT iff- P"
Paschal's Annonated lUgest.
Letter, note, legal and cap paper, en-
velopes, pen*, ink, etc.
A complete assortment of
Cook Stoves,
Comprising Live Oak, Mutual Friend,
Sunny Bide, and Cotton Plant.
Harness, saddles and saddlery, leather,
hardware, quee;
¡plows, grinds ,onos,
' stool castings and tinware.'
of genontl merchandise, consisting Hi part | G J* © C 6 r i © S.
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I
omitting
Oients Ready mado Clothing,
HATS, SHOES, BOOTS A. SADDLERY
A full and complete line of ladlt* dress
goods, notions, ribbons, trimmings, etc.,
wood sed willow ware, glasB and cutlery.
ALSO
A well selected stock of both Staple and
Fancy Groceries. All of which I propose
selling as low as the lowest. Call and ex-
amine for yoursolves.
R. S. RUST,
Austin Jan. 80,1871. tf
the attention
i the city and through
I would respectfully call
of my friends, both in '
out the oountry, to my well assorted stock
ery,
lueensware find Wood ware,
shotguns, iron .and
SKIN DISEASES.
The undersigned will cheerfully mall
free, to all who wish It, the reccipe and
full directions for preparing and using a j
timóle and useful Vegetable Balm, that
will immediately remove Tan, Freckles,
Pimples, Blotches, and all eruptions and
impurities of the skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautiñil.
He will also send, free, instructions tor
producing, by ver)' simple means, a lux-
uriant growth of hair oa a bald head or
smooth face. J 1
The above can be obtained by return
mail, by addressing
LOUIS LiMAR
KENTUCKY HERMITAGE WHISKY
Sttr""" p«:ü"
NEW SADDLERY STORE!
¡ON PECAN STREET, AUSTIN,
BY M. C. HAWES,
Formerly of WebbervUU.
I WOULD respectfully inform m^
Friends and the Publio general!
that I have recently removed from We
oerville to this city, and have opened a
New 8addlery Store, on Pecan Street, in
the brlok building, under the Photograph
Gallery tf Mr. William J. Olipnant
phere I am prepared to do any and al
kinks of work in my line of business, and
will keep on hand, at all times, ready-
made Saddles, Bridles, Harness, etc., etc
I will keep also, constantly on hand;
sirrY-Fiv* FiRwr class hxdam awarded
TH GREAT
Southern Piano
MANUFACTORY.
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MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANOFORTES
Baltimore, Maryland.
These instruments have been before the
Public fur neatly Thirty Years, and upon
their excellenco alone attained an wn-
pUTchased pre-eminence, which prOaounoes
unequalled. Their
TONE
combines great power, sweetness and fine
singing quality, as well as great purity of
Intonation and Sweetness throughout ti
entire scale. Their
.touch
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from
the stiffness found in so many Pianos.
IN WORKMANSHIP
they are unequaled, using none but the
best seasoned material, the Ian capital
employes in our business enabling us to
keep continually aa immense stook of lum-
ber, etc., on hand.
gg¡|T Ail our Square Picnos have our
New Improved Overstrung Scale, and the
Agraffe Treble.
tmr We would call special attention to
our late improvements in €WAttJ} PIA-
NOS AND SQUARE QQÁNDS, Par
tented August H, 1866, which bring the
Piano nearer perfection than has yet oeon
attained. ;
Every Piam fully warranted for 5 Fears.
for the
most cele-
MELO-
■■■L. t..-. we am*, wttolesale and
ralatt. at lowest Fgtísa'Jmom.
WmTknajsb & CO.,
tlmore, Maryland
nov2tw8m
; assortment of Hus;h I
' A Bro's
Im
P. O. 3**8186.
«tesv.,
jan 27 tw3m
Chemist,
celebrated Saddle Trees, which are wail
and very extensively known throughout
the oountry. My work is all warranted,
and done at the very lowest prices, which
the public are In vited to call in and ox
amine before orledng or purchasing else-
where. A liberal share or Public Patron
DAWKS.
Austin, Nov. 7,1870. tw-ly
CAPITOL HOTEL;
sr. a «tMHtt'il J^n~-
BILLIARD HALL \M—gro*€ * Warren,
DRIMim SALOON. MI PSOFaiSTOSS.
c>«w itnw , om. .
BEST HAVANA CIGARS, Wines and «neete comfortable. Acoommodations and
Lhsuors kept oonstanUy on hand | toe will equsl that^f any Hotel la the
Oct 7, '70^-t-wl2m,
Z. T. FULMORB,
AT T OR If BY AT LAW,
WILL PRACTICE LAW,
In all the Courts at Awstin,
Janl6tw-tf
Boots amj siiooa,
I Notiooe, mlmMm
Hau k Caps,
Mil CLOTH
Blankets,
Mi Etc., Etc., Eto., .-ái—pipjl
LAMES' HUM GOODS,
and Notiocs-
in Qreat Variety, and of
LATE STYLES.
lard ware.
Wood and WiUow Wai%
Wo have made arrangements
Sole Wholesale Agency for tire mc
brated PAiiLOR ORGANS and 1
DEONS, Which
D
ÉÑNtoCoSwlSr
—BJtALie* rw-
Lnmber & Wood"
m
Yard
Brewery, and get your Ceda
Plank, Scantling and Shingles.
Aug. 14,1870. twtf.
to Curwin's Wood and Dumber
between the Court House and
Cedar Pickets,
PteBMAH APOTHEK-jf
DUFFJÍV K TBOJrPBOJr%
Haendler in Speceraiwsaren, und Medi-
cinen. Eche von Congrtsi Avenue und
Htckerz Straese, Austin, ErsnchenKau-
flente ergebenst, bel ihnen vorzwsprechen
and ihr grosses und reiohhaltlges Lager
yon Specereiwaarea, Medicinen und Ohem
icalien in Augenschein su nuhmen, gleioh-
viel, ob ei« kaufen oder nicht. Bhr Haus
erfreutsirfa besonder. Vorthelle durch
dieVerbinduag Asa aeltcren Thoilbabers
mlt dem grossen Handlungshause von
Dowac, Davidson é< Robiba In Gal-
r ton.
Alio- unswerdefidea Auflrage warden
auf das bsete und pueactllchite anwrntuhrt.
Herr Buffau «rúndete diasm Haus un
sprungllob im Jafax 1860 und ftihrtees
sett dem fort.
Vollkommeae Zufrledenloit whd alien
garantlrt, welollOua mit ihren Auitrae'
'DUFFAU it THOMPSON.
NovJ3-tw-tt.
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km
HgfeiWKijagl
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' - '. •NUufl
Steel.
wp
Naile,
Cutlery,]
HORSE SHOES AND NAILS.
Agents for the Celebrated
CHARTER OAK
STOYES.
j BV' mB|
FUR3SriTtJRE!
Harness, n
SadJleiy,
Sewing Machine#
m "mmr '
Hunter's Trappings,) Eta, Eto.
>mmk
TRUNKS! TRUNKS I
m
Valices,
m
if t '
m
TravelinglBags, .iáwPfeJ
Beltings,
, ' '
Tin M& ft**,
. '
Pumpa,
Chains'
Mason'a Sieves, Eto.
Im
SU
TURAL iMfURSRTI,
Liquors,
Cigars,
Tobacco, Eto., Etc.
W« propose to otter inducements
Wholesale and Retail buyers «fho
may patronisettt.and we '
MANOHAG HOUSE
■k* ■
MA NOB A 0 SPUING 8,
On the Austin and San Antonio road
wr
SAM PIPER.
The best aooommodatlo n given travelers
and their hones, and at r«a onabls ratS|
feb20wAtwlm<
respectfully
friends and (be
Generally, to call In
SAMPSON & HENR
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