Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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"AUSTIN TEXAS.
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JffThQl weather l'ü dolayo.1 the
Nona of liten' «"'rív0 0,1
Lw* water carta aro now cbargiug
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I wau.k« creek lm* s°116 co,líi,letely
Tb« Colorado rivw bids ínir lo
Ejj0« Sllit- ^
lotoMAS Wiio.B was fined tun conU
'¿inlay. by a jury, in Justice Smith's
• for íis'juuiting «ogro.
, f* * - ; -•> <■ ***■
1 several' able speaker are expected
Lpapont and address the People at
f grand barbecue, on the 1st day of
I.WÍ!"*1'
Xotiiing of importance tía traiwpired
L tin) U. S. District Court during the
[L few davH. The jury will -bed. -.
Tjjirged t)i> fi/iturday.
\\'t will hereafter publish the arrivals
| 0UV principal hotéls- Wo want to
Low who its iu the city from abroad, and
[«(presume other people do.
Tits to twelvs beeves per day are killed •
I io supply the demand at the city market,
[«sides pork, mutton, veal, etc. Vege-
I tables are sold out of wagons on the
streets before,the w%°ns can reaeli the
market house.
StiEHffF ZiMt'ituiAK, the administrator
| of the Ebron- estate, ¿oseares thethanks-
I of our citizens lor lfreaking up the noto-
rious thieving and filthy den ot Ebrou-
| ,¡||e, We observe that the Mayor is
1 jiot daii'g the railroad business that lie
lefore did, in consequence ol the change.
The citizens reading west of th* inter-
Motion of Gttadaloupe and Ilickory streets
should inveigle some of the "city
fathers" out that way some dark night.
Aid* broken bones or a Coroner'* in-
tjúíst would convince even them that
Guaiinloupe street, between Bois d'Arc
ami Hickory, was a hard road to travel.
\Ye are informed by Major Eane^
Superintendent of city cemetery, that the
Width of the city is "better now than lie
lias,over known it befjrr—at least, there
are fewer deaths." Ilia report %>r the
mouth of Juno was only fourteen burials,
«boat five of wlm:h «till.borri, two
were suicidal, and of Che remaining seven
at least half were from the country. We
liiálleitgc any other city of like.'size to
thuvv us good a report.
üat't. Davk.. WiuQun has 183 names
of tmbscribei* to the gran L barbecue on
the Isl prox. There ara ton lists circu-
lating in die country. The young men
have titken liold in earnest, and are do-
terminad to preparo for n good time gen-
erally. Mews. D. if. Wilson, -Geo. L.
Robertson, J. M. Hamilton and F. Press-
ler are soliciting donations ít> the city for
the Democratic barbecue. Gallon-these
gentlemen and contribute liberal!v.
uml Con*u «!
OFFICE STATK OA
auutik, Jnly 18,
The cottoe market i qujet; very little
offering. 0:tr quoUtiou* uhnw no chauge.
Wool is flrui anJ in goud demand. Hides
•teadv at price* below. Heme new Texas
corn lua como in, .most cf.it indifferent in
quality; it sells at from 91 25 to $1 60
per bu-be'.
Fi.ouh.—Spring wheat $1000; red winter
$11 00; whit* wUiut |12 00 0 $15 00 per
barrel.
Coek.--Northern, in round lot , #1
1 U5 mnall lots S2; Texas, new, $1 26(¿)
1 60, old and found $1 76 per bushel.
Oat .—In demand at $1 00 per bushel.
Bahlki.—SI 26 per bushel.
M sa l .i— f2 00 p«r b uahcl.
Low ordinary..
Ordinary ,
Good ordinarv.
Gold
...
...18J@14
UtDBH.
Greeu....!
" Salted....
Dny " 8@l0
" Fllht 10^11
wool,
Bufry anil coarse •. 18@20
Medium; 26$}28
Pine 30@81
monetary.
Gold llli@112
Ajiieriwi silver 110|@111
N,Y. Exchange gold..", I r- ot. prui
" " currency... \
N. O. •• roW 1
" " currency.... |
B. C- WELLS. I
T0HMAKKB & JEWED Ell.
CONtiBJGSS AVENUE.
(Opposite Avenue Hotel)
AU3T1N - - "TBitAS.
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry,
(Hooks, Silver and Silver pla-
ted Ware, Spectacles, Walk-
ing Canes, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc., etc.
N. Special etteution given to re-
pairing Watches. All work warranted
and goods guaranteed iw represented.
May. 10 tw tf.
M
A
Real Estate dates
O F
DíCORDOVA & REOTOIt
Eligible property adjoining the city
limits. Brick house containing six- room- ,
necessary out-buildings, well and cistern,
with 16 acres of land attached, on. which
aro throe most beautiful building sites.
Only twenty minutes walk from tho, A ve-
nue. DkCORDOVA & RECTO It.
LOTS.
We are ofl'ering some, desirable lots,
north of Elder Thoma-' residencw, and
about 200 yards bovond North Avenue.
One of the prettiest and most desirable
situations near the city limits for dwell-
ings. Lots 47 by 195, and front on wide
streets.
DoCORDOVA & RECTOR.
July 12 tw tf
About 9 o'clock last Saturday night
some thieves entered the store of Abra-
ham Isaacs, on the Avenue, and carried
off eighty dollars in gold, it trunk, con-
taiu'.ng some articles of value, a gold
watch worth fifty dollars, and other ar-
ticles. The store was entered from the
rear. No satisfactory evidence has, as
yet, been obtained to gire « clue to the
offondera. One suspected party, how-
erev, will be tried to-day for commit-
ment.
fits following are the arrivals at our
principal hotels during the past two days:
Raymond House—E Jefferson, city;
Mrs A M Hathaway, Mrs Keraplen and
Miss Lewis; J D Morrison, Round Rock;
Sums Utter, New York; Z II Peter?,
Travis county; T H Clutter, San Anto-
nio.
Avenue Hotel—C D Millor, Galves-
ton; 8 II Darden, Caldwell county; B A
Bates, R y Bates, Uvalde county. John
8 Waumas, San Antonio; J E Douldin,
«avia county; J L Hansford, Burnett
couDty; Carle de Grote, Houston; W H
-'lark, Selma, Ala,; Oscar Long, Galves-
•Wj'O Breffeihl, Huntsville; Mrs Qreen,
bj W Balleutine, D F Davii, Waco; T
r-vans, H w Brown, Bagdad; S A SmiLh,
Smith county.
Local JH'aticM.
Tub Banking, Ipsuranoo and Mutual
Aid Association of TeXa ,— B^oks. Io* sub-
scription to the,. capital istock of thi^ asso-
oiutlon will bo opened l'rem> this ¿late, at
the store of Rust & Moore. The'election
of offiesrs by the stockholders will; be
held as soon as d«-emod «dviaablu by.
them. A suttloient amount of stock for
organization haB already been taken,
The attention of those who have money
to invest or to save, or who wish the cheap-
est practicable insurance oil either life of
property, is invited. Pamphlets showing
the corpotate powers and plans of opera-
tion oi the association may be had by
application >< to¡ the corporators, Jame
Crutcher, C. Spalding, )os. ílarrel, G. R.
Freeman, Edwin \iust.
If any person wanting a comfurtable
hou?o will examino preru'nos. north west cor-
ner Capitol Square, the'y may be fuited.
Hpjuso contains seven rooms, two halls, rock
kitc'.icn, large cistcra, stable, etc. Also,
two lots, northeast' corner. Capitol Square-
House with Qvo rouizjn, clste.rn, etc.; very
neat brick hoiis\ Also, 8J lots on Brazos
idruet, twq blocks north Capitol Squar'.
two-story dwelling,, nine rooms, kitchen,
servants' rojmi stables, etc. Apply to
Aloras^ T. Lcgai, real estate-de der.
Tn& ru^n who dissolved (he great pearl
of life and pleasure in the cup ot happinoss
itnú aviated it at- one mighty draught in-
variably buys 'his supplies of family gro-
c'tíw from Wm. Si'Bull, whose supply
cannot he equaled in ' Austin. This won-
derful wwe. .men* celdofA indulges iu
smoking Cigars, but when he doe? he tries
the house uf Wm. H. BelJ, and, with cool
satisfaction says they'll do. i
Our Job Ol'Ficr. now Wing, under the
supervision of first ela?3 practical prih¿orsi
and that department boing suppliei with
a sufficiency of new and latest styles ot
machine presses and typos, we challenge
competition in neatness and promptness of
execution, as well as pries,'of all work.
Fit/. GkhalI) keeps the best soda water
and ice cteam, pure articlos Of candy
from crushed sugar, fresh broad, ru¿ks)
rolls, brown broad, and ull .kinds>ef fancy
bread. Congress Arenas, ojrposito Samp-
son de Ilcndricks.
L
OST.
"^T J. OLIHANTS
PHOT OO R A P E E R.
Pecan Street^
AÜ8TIN, TEXAS..
Has the •
OLDEST ESTABLISHED
GJ Lg.EKjr
in tho city, and Guarantees satisfaction
BiUGMES BUGiGIES
CARRIAGES CARRIAGES
WAQONS... WAGONS
Four and Two-horse Jackson Wagon*,
>S up«rior make, for sale by
M SAMPSON & HINRICK6.
Cot. E. W. SuAjuBb being gbarged with
the business-management ot the Gazette
office, he, and he atone, it, authorized to con-
tract for work, and to receive and receipt
tor moneys due the same,
OjtDKits for Hall's copper scuoll lightning
rods can >be i left at the officp ot D. M.
Wilson &■ 3to., or address poatoffloei
box 169.
Duplicate certificate No. 3779, i!880,
issued by the Commissioner of tho Gene-
ral Land Office ou tho twenty-first day of
December, 1854, to Francis Jordan, for
one league aud labor. Unless heard from
in ninety days .application will be made,
for a duplicate.
julyl0tw9w DkCORDOVA & REOTOR
inlI^JE^E PROPERTY.—We ure
instructed to oifar the large and com-
modious rosidonce of Mrs- Beeie, situated
on tho corner ot Pecan and LiaVaca sis.
Tho house has eight large rooms, galleries
in front, uiuing room aid kitchen at-
taehoa. A smalt house, ironting Pecan
street, with two rooms atiacntd, ve-y
comfortable, two new servants' rooms
with fire-places, well and largo cistern.
The grounds comprise threo full lots. To
any one desirvas of establishing a varv
large family boarding house to meet tli8
givwing wants of our increasing city, this
will prove a desirable investment.
DkCORDOVA A HECTOR.
L
OTS ON CONGRESS AVENUE, 3
and 4, Bl*>ck 110. very desirable,
DE CORDOVA & HECTOR.
NOW IS THE TIME.—1388 acres in
Williamson county, fine quality soil,
un Brusby creek, 27 miles,of Austin, price
3000$. DE CORDOVA & RECTOR,
FOR SA E,—The House, with 0 Lots,
at present teuanted by Co1- Haynes,
the former residence of the Rev. J. G- Gil-
letL. -íi„..yjr íK
DeCORDOVA,&, rector.
FOR SALE.—Lots 10 and 11 in Divis-
ion HI, near the residence of Mrs.
Townsend.
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
Í^OR SALE.—The Three Lots immedi-
ately East of.Mrs. McCaH's residence,
and fronting Soutb, ,"'i tbe Capital square.
These aro tho handi mwst¡ unimpto^od
lots now for sale in Austin.
DkCORDOVA & REOTOR.
a'small farm.
In.high Atato.pf ,cultivation and a good
sprin.j£; only ihree miles from the city.
Can be bought cheap for-caslv
dbcordova k nkotor.
bargains.
Lands in all parts of the Stat". Good
soil, water and timbar,
ftS^, Small tracts. Railroad facilities.
Titles indisputable.
Terms liberal to actual settlers.
D*Cordova a Rector.
SPECIAL.
Taxes of non-resident Texas land Own-
ers promptly paid and then properly
cared for. Rent* collected and personal
attention given to all favoring u« with
their business*
DkCORDOVA &/RECTOR.
rar'e"chance;
Foity-eight admirably situated cit.y lots
n«ar the*
RAILROAD DEPOT,
Cheap fojr cash, apply to
DKCORDOVA & RECTOR.
Want-ed.—An active and reliable man
to canvass tho State in the interest of the
Gazuttk.
D
¡0
Copy Right Secured.
EATH TO THE SCBEW WORM.
BAKER & RAYMONDS' CARBOLIC
WORM DESTROYER.
The most reliable article of tho kind in
usé For sale thioughout the State.
TIP TOP.
The Kliig of «enufdies for all Skin Dig.
ease?, such as Itch, Ring; Worm, Tettor,
etc., etc.
For cale by Druggist-i and Merchan
generally.
BAKER «fa RAYMOND,
, , Austin, Tx
Solo Proprietor of the above, [jelwilm
BARRELS of the finest WHISKEY EVER
BROUGHT TO TEXAS—throe fo seraa
years old
E> MEVEB
.-FASHION ABLE-
ROOT ANO iHOK mAKIEH,
LAGRANGE, TEXAS.
North- W*>t Side of the Public Square,
One door Wesvot the "Smile."
October 1, 1889 vol-5-n-6
Travis, Milam,
Llano, and b*ring
wa wtera as
nmson, Burnett and
* —-wlnes en route,
I any of these
imod countie .'
9SS . -jy.
TOWN- AND COUNTRY.
Wo have four, lots about 5 acres each,
(omo 400 yards cortil from the residence
of Go,v. Píase, nicely timbered tutd.splen-
did sites for building and goodsoih Desir-
able tor parties who Wish to have all the
comforts ol town and country combined.
DkCORDOVA A RECTOR
BAHN & SCHUMANN. Manufactur-
er* nnd Dfealers in Fine Gold and Sil-
ver Watehes, Clocks and Fine Jewelry of
yj1
Ware a«J Gold Pens.
GENUINE
/«k'h
¡HHL0NZQ
General Land, Commlmt
and C*tHc4ing agent.
AUSTIN TEX
Office: Coraer CongroM! Avenue
Pecan «treat, C<xik's building, up stair .
In offering my Service to the public as
an agent, I have ¡mplv to say in sell
oomrwíji.datioii, 1 am a Texon, a Arturo in
my nativo City (Austin) for the pws {W)
twelve years I have beon a Clerk iu jioine
oae of the public offices hero, and that
your business If entrusted tu mv caro will
receive prompt attention. I refer by upe
c-ittl permission to
Wm. Alexander, Att'y (Jen. Austin Texa
Hon, Jaoab .Uuechlor, Com. General
Land Office, Austin Texas.
Bremoad & (Jo., Wbolosale Mer-
chanti, Austin Texas,
Judge Joab Banton Attorney at Law
Hnntsvillo.
R M. Elgin, Gen. Agent H. k T. C.
Railway Co., Houston.
Judge T. J. Divine, Attorney at Law,
San Antonio.
Jam"s P- Hector, Civil Engineer and
General Agent, San Antonio.
S. M. Swenson of Swenson, Perkins <&.
Co., New York City.
Correspondents to insure prompt atten-
tion must remit five dollars.
May 6th tw- w, tf.
SURE PROTECTION
INSURED
Against dangers of LIGHTNING.
HALL'S COPPER SCROLL
Lightni ng Rod,
Incomparably- Superior to
ALL' OTHERS Iff * USE,
Having secured the agency
for these rods for Travis,
Williamson and Hays Counties,
I am prepared to take con-
tracts for erecting them in the
most faithful manner.
M. C. HAWES,
Orders loft h ltb D. M. Wilson & .Bro.,
or addressed P O box. 15a will receive
prompt attention-
Austin, April 26, tw w. tf.
W
OTICK -3"hé undersigned having pur-
_ chased tho enliro interest in the stock
of Cattle, Horses and Mules heretofore
owned by Alvin S. Haynes and N B. ,.Ca-
bku-Bs. in the State of Texas. Noiioo is
hereby given to all porsons that rfo auihcr-
ity will bogivon to any porson to control,
trade, sell, barter or interfere with said
ilock in ih'e B, S, W, J, AH, (conncctcd,)
or in any other brands belonging to him,
unl-ss- the same is in writing over his sig-
nature, and any interference with said
stock without siich written authority will
be prosecuted to the extent f the law.
All persons pi «tending to have claims
on any of said stock, by making out their
accounts for the same and having thorn
udmitle/l by said A. S. Haynes and N. B.
Cabiness will bo paid by the undnrsigncd
in cash. GEO. G. HAYNES.
Austin, June 10, 1871. watwtf
Loiikhart Digast copy and forward bill
to G. G. Mavnesy Manhattan, K^naas.
'■. «... — —
_,WAfÉR\raEEL,
Mili Gearing,ShajJínl&PHilejfs
Sept 15— fri&HHt ly
m &o>e
i¥e. 6. JV. Sckroeder St., Baltimore.
Manufacturers of
perta.blk, anb btati0nae.y •
Steam Engines and Boilers,
PATENT IMPROVED, I'OKTABl.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
Gang, Mulay and 8ash Siiw Mills,
GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS,
SlUNGLE MACHINES, etc. Dealers
in Circular Saws, Beltiu* and Mill sup-
plies gen,.rally, and manufacturers" asentí
lor Lefful's Celebratod Turbina Water
Wheel and every description of Wood
Working machir.ory.
Agricultural Engines a Speoiality.
#jgr Sand for descriptive Catalogues
and Price Lists.
Sept 15.'70 w&t-w lv
and Spectacles of all varieties, to see far
and near with tho sane glassos. Also
Agents for Wheeler & Wilson's Saying
Machines.
Tho public are warned against cer-
tain impostors traveling through the coun-
try selling an imitation of Brasillian Peb-
ble , and protending to be our agents.
iel4tw)2m _______
H. GAYNOR,
How* mid Sign Painter,
Congra Avenue, opposite Long's Livery
8 Lab I c • * 'vlj'iw"'"' ■ jW' ikik- J
AUSTIN;. TEXAS.
Graining, marbling, ornamental paint-
ing, gliding, paper hanging, wall color-
inc. Orders from the country promptly
attended to. a«g.24,1870-twti
in Gtoceriua
Q A. MA HO IV, Dealer
¡"V and Provisions.
Just arrived, 75 Vbl choice treble extra
¥■
T --.. -Milam. Williamson. Burnett and Canvassed Hams a«o„ tfreaamt* mi
Í7fl.,E
ment
wmmswm
5i
'
Break it
8 and 10 per I
I deor
AusUn,
WM. LANAHAN & 30ft,
DISTILLERS OF WHISKY
iMreaiiE er
®a&B®IE§iW«8SS,#l S
No. 20, Light St., Baltimore.
RXÍKBSEffTEB BY St. X. BOBKRTSO*
Texas.
aprii22t-wl
CONdRESS AVE.HUK AND
"::r. deai.krh in drugs an p
mmmmmrnm ':
Successors to the Drug House of F. T. Üuffau, etublished in
connected through, Mr. Dufl'au with the Wholesale House of
Robira, 100 anu 108 Tremont street, Galveston, being the ol
Stare i:i Western Texas, now offer to the trade every article in the
sUch unces as jui^st ooairnar.d the attention of Dealers.
Tbeir Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphate, Mnrtato, Valerianate and
phino are all purchased direct from the Uanufac urers. Our
direct fuoin Importers, purchased for us by Experts, whom vre emp.
pose, aivd we guarantee their purity. All chemicals offered to trade
from the Manufacturers, consequently their purity cannot be queetloi
Propriety or Patent Medicines aro also direct from the Manufacturer ,
are prepared to sell them at prices which cannot &a other than satisfactory.
Our Prescription Department is perfect i all prescriptions sent to us are i
a well bound book, and accurately numbered. Each Box or Battle containing j
script ions put up by us has affixed the n'.wnbw of the prescription, by what
prescribed, and the file number of tho,Record with the directions plainly w¡
«re only delivered to the bearer or a person weiil known to tho house, and h
on the Box or Vial onr Trade Mark plainly stamped, sb as to preclude tho |i«aai
of an error, and for every box or vial put up at our house aud heacing.cur trade
we hold ourie'tvca personally responsible. To tho Trade wo hate no haeltaUon *
ing that we. are prepared in all respects full? to meet your want#
pectntions without deficending to the cmviaon empirical modos r
•warranted in all cases to euro all diseases.' We kwp all the N 1'
and dispose of them with no guarantee except .that they are
the Manufacturers. Our Stock of Perfumery, Brushes, etc.. it) large, and has been se-
lected with care. The beat recommendation wo can give is that tho Ladies are always
pleased with their Quality *nd Prico The Trade may real assured that no pain or
oxpenun wili be spared to furnish all Goods in our line at satisfactory prices.
Orders accompanied with the Cash will be put up at thfs name prices as if the parties
ordering were personally present to superintend the came. Parties rlaitin/j Austin to
purchase Koods not in our line will, if strangers, be accompanied by one of the flrtu
und introduced to the prominent dealers of our City.
To tho Trad" we say, whon visiting our City, plq*sa call and examine our stock
We shall at all times'bo pleased to a¿e bityet* whether they purchase from us or not
DUFFAU& THOMPSON
SAY'tipon tho authority of tho best ladv Commissioners, that tho Hair Oil prepared,
by thorn has no sttpeviar. It gives entire satisfaction. Try it and you will use no otter
Prepared only by us. When you want a cologne what it purports to be, and r/varan-
teed to be made of pure-materials, aad not of cheap and impure oils mixed up with
whiskey, a o to • .
DIJFFAU & THOMPSON,
L, , - * And you will not ha disappoint
They put up for Diarrhceva remedy which, without fear of sucessful contradiction,•;
they assert to be the most Unfailing popular remedy over uaod, in thia eountry, always
give satisfaction. twtf.
nostrums
remeili
from
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BEAUTIFUL SITES F0^ RESIDENCES,
ADJOINING THE CITY.
I
y
to
by Japtee li. ¡Raymond, Esq,,
BBBWWWWBBPBWPWilW rosUlenoe of ' Ju
the Colorado intdikl table building"] ota fit Jos Orstelass WÍukhan HUD^eil and wf
The undersigned have boen instructed by
beautiful Plateau between Shnal creek ana the residence of
to the Military Institute and running South to the hi
the
fronting on the
divido-.,,
udge Duval
llgh bluff oa
are now able to offer, to tba clt'sonn of
m
AUSTIN;
and otliera desirous to remove to a placa w^ore, hoslth and all, the refinements of civili-
zation may be combined.
42 Blocks dirtied into Lots 62 by 208,fact. These Lots' are all protooted from "the
Northers" by a grove of heavy timber and. fully exposed to the delightfttlj South
Brees of1 Summer.
Thia -tract ia traversed by wide streets and having «ood soil adapted for ihe cultiva-
tion of aH tho vegetables and is peculiarly fitted fot.tM growth pf shrubbery. It Is
the intention of tho Proprietor to sell only t.> those who will form att agreeabJft.aojSiety.,
Wo call tho attention of friends and relations aad particularly .
mm
GENTLEMEN IVfflG MARRIAGEABLE
to those lots us they are offered at low figures on accommodating terms. Enough of
them may le purchased at present prices without much effort aud enable parties to form
II
FAüflY €*B€t£S*
In IRON -BRIDGE with 70 feet span is on tho wav, and wjll bo immediately jsrocted
ir Shoal creek. We reserve the rightto accept or reject any offer that may he ¡made,
as those lots are not offered for speculation* bu t to actual nettlere who will build on and
Say les' Probate law of tex-
AS—Just Published—Comprising the
Statute prescribing the mode of proceeding
in District Courts in matters of Probate;
the Staitúlo of Wills. Descent, and Dis-
tributii n, and Escheats; the whole sys-
tematically arranged in connection with
the decisions of the Supreme Court upon
Statutes. To which is added at a;
r Jt of Terms and Precedent*. Fine
printed and bound in Law Sheep
these
r Every Lawyer, District ~£udge, and
Clerk should bavo It. Price $0; sent by
mail f ost paid.
jelGwatwlcc.
,W 1 E. H. CÜSÍÍINO.
Housion, Tt,
TP H. GUSHING, Jobber in BehaoJ
JCi Books, Blank Books, Writing ani
Hvnin and Prayer Books, Sunday School
Books, Standard Literature, Cbromos, Pi.
*n«t and Cabin organs.
lion's Cutlery, ~ *
BW Or.ly thirty minutes walk from tho Avenue—«obosl and church prlviligew.
Parties intending tu remove to Austin with tlíO.ÜAlLROAD would do well at once
to turn their attention to thode lote for
11
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Private Residences.
mii
improve them.
May 10th tw 3 Mo.
DxCOBDOVA üj RECTOR,
Texas I-and Agents.
«I
jfcERMAK APOTHEK.'Sf
DtJFFjtU tf TttOMJPSOJr,
*V-f; •{ •' '
Haendler in Specerei waaren, und Medi-
cinen. Ecke von Congress Avenue und
Htokeri Strasse, Austin, EmichenKau-
ffente ergebenst, bei ihnen vorr.aaprochan
und Ihr grosses und retchhaltigeB Lager
von Specereiwaaren, Medicinen und Chttm-
Icalien in Augenschein zu nehmen, gleich-
vtol, ub sie kaufatn «dar nieht. Ebr Haus
erfreutalch besonder. Vorthcile durch
die Verbindung des aelteren Thollhabers
mlt dem ¿rossen Hnndlnngshause von
Duffau, Davidíow &. Robara in Qal-
v ton.
Alle unswerdenden AuftVnge werden
a of das besteund puepctlichste, ausgofuhrt.
Herr Duffau grúndete dieses Haus ur-
sprunglich im Jahr 1850 und fUhrtees
seit dem furt.
P Vpllkommene. Zu&iedenleit wlrd alien
garantirt, welche uns mtt ihrcn Auftrae -
coa beebren.
DUFFAU A THOMPSON.
Nov28-tw-tt.
attention ladies i /
AT ¿TKIÑ'S-
PROVISION STORE.
Can be seenjand, is for sale, the celebrated
metalit7 cloth#8 line,
Th*t is preferable to any other ever
■HI' "'<w' " stocky of
'" "m
i
assorted i
Or.
Broetdroppar.
«.
IPI'M
I
strcMaKJiK.
Vi taga osa friheten att harmed rakom-
irwndcra ho* do arulc Svonekar aom vis-
tan i Austin aamt traktcr, doromkring:
vart mcd rcna orb oforfakkado Mcdicincr
oijh Kcmikalier valfonodd* Apnthok.
Alia Svcr.ska Modiclncr Annas att till-
ga aaaoot s
Bosons
Prinsens .¿S
Hoffman
hjoftityfkindo,
8 • ; >mm
Pbalay
Rlodrcnardo
Riga balsam
Bookers Mag the
Dubbia Matorts droppar
Arguebusadc vattcn
Rosens Barn pulvcr etc.
Alia sorter Plaster och Salfvor hvar
iblnnd Almant Lake orb- flttts plaste*. X
Mcdiein for alia Kroaturs ajukdomar
kunna crpallan.
Vi hafva anfugcrai en
[Strom berg) * t i
ban daga sift#
Tin, Wooden .and Willow
kept on band afc-the very
A cplan'didiy s
andf Earthen,1
Ware, always ke
o west prices. H*e also keeps Waned Cot-
ton for sale, for. family oa ¡áaág
Those desiring to try the celebrated Ma-
tali a Clothes Lines sm rwpeetfully refer-
red to Messrs. L. D. Carrlngton & Son,
Capt. John Stringer,and Mrs. J. W. Phil-
lips, Swante Palm, Bremond So Cc.
Austin, April 21,1870.
má
Í> fí;
ter Establishment
opposite Sampson and Ilendricke,
f I^ll (,;r0*Un
etc., adapted for*W*dfM«g! and patties^
manufactured to order.
From long experienoa In bofinet , ha,
hopes to give satisfaction to a dlsorimjn-
GO to the Cheap Dry Good* aad Notion
CLAPP &. Co.,
at tha store of A* S. Roberts, Austin
wholesale and retail.
OounUy merchants will do wait to give
u* a call and awe New York Prices,
jedtwlm
HAN FORD'S PURIFIED RY1
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a* —
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These
Svonak Provisor use wothm
m Hi mm ' *
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