Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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ottjé of 'ibotw geuttevita, bwtofore
«Ktíhé, wiJ tbe íírttdJctal purtf, «e,«
3 of lii'u arid o;irí!fót
be' drive1 into a war opaú tlifo '«icnfest
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íl nt cLiés oí' our Poople who
were tlrt ongiivit fiietids*of tbo Sou<h
and her Itifetitiitiba. , áre r.aíural &nú ,
'fOÓM of tíiHt party and |^>|>Ie who jed
thó crusade agaiiiht u#. /Hiero i an
impassable gttlf between theas two «!«.
meats whether arlsing in the North or
%>«th. Our timural allies among the
North, aro brandal bv thó Kudical press
as "Ci pperheads" and plate ! it the eat,
fgory o "rebels."
It is very grjUifyinglo ritnese the mian-
iraity with Which- thfe men of the ¡south
haw proclaimed against the usurping
<3§&smf of Da\x*. 'ihere aro no itouil -
era toen of h%h sí«8<)íjisí now susfaining
Throughoui: the
broad limits of ottr empire State, the
unitecjt' of condemnaüóij cfriné op
from the great body of the People. It
is because the Davis faetón hits no
moral su^jortj that it must soon be
whelmed « in ,n malestrom of rtVtn.
Union, virtuftlly con-
fies that Governor Davis i the subject
of Íoáthesouíe cbntenopt % tho People of
OaKeston. With two or th^excep-
tioDs, be hS* ^enated by hi ., kuwi
.«oédactj every partisan in tto
Itland ctty. Tito Union remarks, tint
"'tito reception Of ^joveruor davis at
Galveston, was anythtcg but coiaplimeii
,t«ry. or fiven respectfijlj" b^ fiiils to iiir-
■ni&b the. reaáon for tins extraordinary
rebuke of the Chiof Magistr.Uo of the
)a;|.e to.tM'toflh.
ExMtttK'o, and frjer
arid
pie of that -city, would
.fwyátieótloi , • But
under #o.ts of usbv-
of th«'<tavoBt P^gitt-
dffftfcéflS cbítrttuitT.
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that Ciove iiof D.wi*<
treksonto I
«i powr,
Id be guihy of
•i ts to super-
vede the National ustifwiu for his
soldiery! At a time, too, when ho i«
mawhalRrig his hrtató throughout the
State for a ¿Émpaign in which he threat-
ens "bloodshed," should his imperial
behests forbidding the scriniuy of, the
polls by the People, be disregarded. At
the veiy time when Governor Da vw
propose to call on- the Focteml Govern-
merit for troops to aid him in overrun-
ning Texas in a given contingency, he is
engaged in equipping his owtr soldiery
in the Prussian unif'owi. Tlte ''DiW
Artillery" company, in charge éf a num«
her of pieces of mounted ordnaflce at the
Capital, made their appearance at drill
on Wcdnesdisy, In c«iMpte^ 'Pruw^n
tini form from felmet J own.
Théir itifej'a ate freqiient, ftjíd their ap-
poiníments are placed oo a war footing,
Whether tlm Prussian ensign has or not,
been adopted by the emspmil in ikw
"new departure," is not yet know , bat
if not, it U ifrtJro tha'h lisely Hint it
will be.
In this moriíiímd effort of GoVctuor
Davis to save hk sinking .dynasty, ,fie
forgets thftt'h^ otfera as great a insuit
to the "New Nation*] # to ¿be Gemían
People themselves. For no sensible
German would expect to be attired in
the ooiform of Eing ^wiuum, while
doing miliurry service in Texas.
No onf c,m fiec«ive«3 by tliis trans-
wíírtíoo^pou his head, arid the "Davis
Artillery" -in their borrowed plumage,
become the «subjects of German as wull
'at American derision everywhere.
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¿ An íífRcial organ ia «oon to b«
«Urttd at Viotoria.
Will address tho People
in English, G-ertoan and Bobetnian
languogs .
Tho thundering negative given by
the people ot' Bastrop county to
Duvis' proposal for inartial law,
Bhould'chHl the blood of the tyrant.
contradicts the
report of hits withdrawat trom the
cobgr^B ional raco and Bays ho will
uoti withdraw. ,
Prof. Holmes in a recent speech,
at Brenham, to tho Germana; in re-
ferring: to ScaJiawugs, said : Die
Deuteehe epiach ist Zn rien far
'$b# Gowmans oí' Texas?, have
ntjfede tbo discovery that Radical
teaubirigajufttify social eqaality with
the tjegroe and they r«fuso tOBane-
jtion the ^ml wrong.
fU eighth abüoál Fair of lllia
county will eommeneo at Waxa-
bachio on the 4th Oct. next and
conttntw for four dtiyt. ^helr list
of prcraiurna in really ereditabl® to
the Bociety.
The Bound lloojk tentk^
orie H!xtli of the eight million lux
goes to pay thé <m,úm of a stand-
■ 'SSmLtiz
,«k9
and has
era! Lee, wud'
arms of Virginia. It has ken
ed by alt who havesean'
y tliemoi®*
to over half million
'• Thiw weraabippéd from the
v^. '¿i' ■
The Joplin leaá mines, recently dis-
covetfld^nM>eriounty, Mlwouri^have
work; More thite i donen shafts have
been eook. Onl tí om tí
than 80,000 pounds of to^hnvo been
taken in four weeks.
The Nodaway Mepubliéan leartfa that
a peculiar arid fatal disease is kiffing ef
the youag porkers, from the si
to ooo-hhndted-poutK? shoi"
aie taken suddenly
twitching which soon tods them.
' 'Horses," according to the Lathrop
Monitor, "are still allowed to loathsomely
run in our streets, tearing up and destroy,
leg the side walks for the property own-
ers to repair.
The People of St. Joe are congratu-
lating themselves upon securirig the
famous'horses Goldsmith Maid, Lucy,
Western Girl, Hotspur, and Kboae
Island, for a trotting contest on tlieir
course.
A colosy of Bavarians propose to lo-
cate tn.Newton county, in a few weeke.
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The Macoii Telegraph and Jfmengtr
says j "There íá üow more mecbsnical
labor going on ia Macon than at any
time during the last twenty year . Al-
most eyery real estafó owner iis the city
is making improvements, Ktel with wliát
n^w buildiogs that are going up, all of
our mechanic are kupt busy, and there
is work for many more if they were
here to do it." I
jrmvr an rtmTMSEjartzjrT*
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By autfortty of a sp
inturaof Kentucky, vtMarch k««
Trníttié of the Public Library ol Ken.
iU'iby, will give a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
At totrifvilu, kzjftvcft,;
Om Tuesday, October 3IT 1874,
Under the direction vt the befit Muaioat
Talent.
.. Aft Ticket# of Admission,
'10 Ov each in Currency; Half Tickets
$6 Ó0; Quarter Tickets $3 60.
Baoli Ticket will consist of four quar-
ters, value ;$2 50 each. The holder is on-
tirlcd io (immiou to.the Concert and to
the amount of gift ownrdod to it t r i'«
fraction. Ticket number from I to
100, OW).
TME CITIZENS' BANK Of KBN-
TUCK.Y IS TREA6ÜKKU... ,
All Moniw arising frmn the sale
conntoraig ed
Will be distributed, by lot, to the
huitiors of tickets, in the fallowing Sifts,
On® Grand Gftft of $100,000
pue Grand Gift of 50,000
Ono Qift of... $25,000
«nüGift of...„¿ ...... mOOO
One fiJtt of 19,000
Ows Gift of. w W** w
One Gift of.
One Gift of
One Gift of....M..#„.,,..*. >....k.«.«'.; 16,'
One Gttt ot*......,...^. ..i4j!
be particularl}
paga ., ■
Are iww eyioni
Mm®
mi
aw
0HwwWws(i
an*
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amount of lbs
'OW
oel ani
ttwdience, there-
out untii,
ftLoTillNO, HATS,
.A Concert, nuder the m He-
_.:'WÉ«$ *, ibo aaotMum-
, rnd was awarded #J¡4, -p«« to a
Bw«oasto in New Orleans. -W GiUs
that m bo drawi? inonedjy,
•¿ap Tbe Noutbers and Giftsare drawn
fc'm? l2!Sr ST
«>, jiijaüágus jpga
1 "^inforoiatloii «Ui
manager oft
w" ^ ,#lf
■ 1 lal lliMii BBhp ■MWBW>*i>
<^<3ful Mercan tile
tt Ban Franotfco.
■sUSp
ft:-i %
buyers of tickets that their iatortsM will
be as well protected s ir th«y personally
«aperiftt^íeá the w^ira^f r.
MANNBJi OF DKAWpO :
There trill bo two RUss Wheels. ^One
wííbbI wfll contain W.OOO numbeN,
plainly printed on leather tags. The
other Wheal wilt dmtsla 721 bos, ettoU t-on-
taihing a «ift. One tag or number willbs
drawn-fro the 180,000 wheel, and the first
box drawn from the "second or 721 ba*
wheel will contain a gift, ncatiy rrintcd
and sealed up, nd the so 'f§wn ~
the second #hecl will fee tb« ,-r.m
first drawn, whotber #100, ^ro0,000i as ftn«
nounced. ■ ■...,■ '
H,i&( Tickets diíposeñ of In July.
To inmteticket holders, tl e pabilo are
ftwureu that If only 2ft,000 ticket* a-e tcld
only 26,000 numbers go in the laiye «heel,
the T21j|f«i lawapdedi b fcd\mmlfUfid pro
rata. K cass 60,00 tickets only are sold,
only number 1 to 60 «po go in the largo
wheel j, and the 78! gifts diminished o e-
k«if; and i# cass Only 86,000 ticket* #re
sold the entire 721 gifi wilt be paid ta full
-rit being intended that « unsold tickets
shall participate- ,
Tbe Manager Ms «fifémiy paid info tbe
Citiaans' Bank tkjm «o«irda debsylbg
the expenses, antf riot depend on salss
Advertising; Ac. The pnblio ai-o in«!¡td
to the utmost sctíHIny a* t the reliability
of the entire affair, ■■/•■¿k \
Arsons desirous of a«tl#g as tojtimm
♦fee sale of our ttekets in any city lo the
United States or Canada, addfase
rf¡ CiTAS. B. PETERS. Mannger,
I^oicvllle, Sly,
Office 120 Main St., JobnSoh Block.
S. T. JDtTMBtT,..". .President.
W. if. Haunma-x, ....Vico Presiden'.
•If W. Ctinw.*,..4iii-^^..*...B« re itty.
CtTi*« s' BavR, — Treasurer-
aug25trwim :..ú¡M: :$•
tyM
: • snc^si m
GENTLEMEN'S
GOODS,
AW
.
atid wiilbo sold at «mall prt)8Vl
,,
our motto r~—
QUICK SALES anihSM4
€aU andwuwW our «t<
ant£X>.
HIDES AND wool
lllg HIGHESr MA
¿V* -v
mm
. . —r«u> fob-
HIDES and "WOOL ■ |
1
deliver**! «t the cid w ' s"
Luilding, near tbo
...S
lp Texas, i
19.000
17,000
• "t 4á4'ád*
One Gift of. • a «■« abé a U's í a * V • * « ••<«« si'
0 Gift oJ.,...s. W,ooo
One Gift Of... V ,.
One Gift of,..
One Gift of.. .¿4«3e«Ve*a¿ a «'*is* «•aa
One Gift of... 4. >'S;**., «aa «a*a« s*#«%r
Oíl<ltílftOf..«...«a. (it,..,
o"* SI? °í"m" '"í".!f'. 'ciA<SK . ;
une Gils of... 6.000
Oue of....,U • ^ 4,009
ono s'vibassa ft.
ft
Pifteau Gifts of
Eightaet
Austin collegiate female
iMB-na-ütJÍ
Pscan sVfeet, w.st of tbe Avenue
One cf the oldest «cbool* t in the
State. The course of Instruction Is thorough
the Teaebtfir are sooKünpHíht-d. Tito nest
term wiK opeo the first Hfondsy of ieptent-
hpn && BfflW#ca b obtained in privad
families le.Awtín ft ir^sfin^c rate ,
For partibulaes address
^Sí, f:.
' - augSMtw&wlm .., -mA-l-
ng Departments«,
1., Bóhcol of Li tin.2. School of
Grew. J. School of Modern Langas
4. School of Moral Philosophy. 6. to
of History an® .■■JShgtiSh;' Literstarb# 6
gchonl of Chemistry. 7, School of Natu-
rtk ^Wiotjmlts.., §¿jSfihool of Mt|ife«-
matics. 9. School of Ctftnmun and Statute
Law,. 10. gcboivl of Constitutional mid
Civil Law and Equity. 11. behool oi
Physiology and Surgeiy. 12. School of
Aiiulotny and Materia Medifca. 33,
School ot Medicine and ObítctriCí. 14.
School of Applied Mathematics. 15.
Scboiil of AnalyiieaV, IiidúsO# and Ag-
i(( l|tttalOh^i wt'^jii.fer' """k' "*■"■•
rul History and Agr'Cult!
to be olactcd.)5 Stir Provlsi
classes io Mineralogy and
IBKMHfiKHH
in Circular
e
^Mi LANAHAN ,
DIsTiLLEHS OP
ImpontM of
BB1ND1ES, WIN&S,
WlHiLigHtsb
B^presentea by K. B.
apK2 twly
].y h. gaynok,
Mom* and St#a
Congrofts Avenue,
stable.
A USTIM, TEXAS.
Grathlng, mafbling. ornft
ing, gtWln*. «per.W- '
" -Jcí from t * -
County
r It <toe« ItOt fii
«lenses tbe s8^ e«M
Br-fors to nil tot; «
Orders must bR tddr
ham. jy S4tw««i. ^
V;atnet%v« iviid. contii.ts
•880 áet^'ttnd«r
vation, and- ««n be d
thrc«'small fnVnif wiil
eacb; would make twá
.wia-iiteo cut off w s«ijj
pieces. Dwo-'iog hot"
and stone gib bouta.
lasting. (wtwSw) rj
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Thompson, Victor W. & Elliott, John D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1871, newspaper, August 25, 1871; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180988/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.