Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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Mbbsiw. Lo«AW <fe Gu.>coo* b*V
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tiar'thg Kwehl*
t<i |>e tbree-fctory
v$¡5 new lnvild-
shop
r**t ryfty
-*t tito rtoidetu: of tlííí
bride's fitiher, August '¿2d, 1871, by
f. 11 Kov\ J. $$<> W oiford, Mr. It.fi. Caparton
jo Mi*a Belle Tba*ton, nil of this, county.
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"Pbair'b Fiwkk " is |he title of
new perfume, Manufactured and for sale
•by B lt«r «fe Raymond. ít is
; | • grant, awl is sold at a reason t#a price.
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Capt. \V. A. Pmi ,oi'ItKjiiHiola, i in
the city «nil la stopping At tho Avw««
HoWii Ho fornaorlv 'resided in tW city
and bus many friend who will he
; piéit®íd tb meet him.
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' *' Wi «rti''plea« d to note tiie return .of
our friend Geetgo 1J, üimjv'ennm. He
harheeii absent several weutb on, á visit
. to íetni'JHiw, «mi piucas u* under obli-
gations for late Tennessee, papers, con-
siderably in advance of ( he mails.
Mb. K*yPEinrv, employee of Colonel
Moore, bad a light with n negro team
ter, in which the I after received agriete
on the place where tbo wool did grow,
lie waa arrested on o.otn plaint of the in-
jured j.arty, and fined yesterday by tile
Mayor §8 fond costs,
ViiSTEudaz eveniug was excessively
warm and tsuJliy, the mercury standing
nt nteely-swven degrees Fahrenheit, at
seven o'clock in the evening. About
cijibt o'clock we wert fgyoreil with a
heavy rain, accompanied by vivid light-
nine and <1.under. This morning the
air is cool and bracing, hit the m a again
threatens w i i h his flatv beams.
Tiir house of Mr. N. j." Alexander, on
the Avenue heiow the Raymond IIouse,
w.ts entered on Wednesday night by a
butglnr. Ho was discovered by Mr.
AiB.\aiKler in bis sleeping room. Tbo
latter discharged bis pistol at the fellow
aaiho retreated from the room, with
what .eilwcil cannot be stated as the wiscal
s*uut<6tided in making his escape. Noth-
ing was taken from tbo room or house.
Citizens had better be on their guard.
Qrrrs a number of dogs have been
impounded by the city marsh !. They
seem to realise their IwiotTi condition,
and present quita a mongrel medley In
sixBs, colora, age and qualities, All not
rescued by their owners or so Id for the
amomii of tas dui, will ba fttiy. uiuod
soon. They are sold nt two aotf&ti and
fifty cents per bea^ wltwb inclAáes the
year's tax and a a« t'; brass eoltor. - A
Hitart little chap «aya he has sold one
little dog at tW0;;;^| ri;lt.:tetr'' mmi
times over—but he won't ¿ta? sold worth
a cent—«acüping nr.d i «turning home
only to be kidnapped and «bid again.
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The Lamar 'Literary Society of Aus
tin meets ¿very Wednesday night at the
Mayor's oflk-e, I ta members are mostly
Jm tig men who moief in order to im
prove themselves menUliy by debates
&e. Last Wednesday the s#j«í¿t for
discussion waa as follows: *Was the
execution of Mary Queen of Seotts jus-
tifiable t" 1 he diítcti^ioii oí fitch qués1-
tío as th«R0 are réquinttg
#y on part of jhqse; participating.
>Ve would «íiggeet .-to,this
men of the society, the advanti^eOf<«tHÍ>-
lining-a übmry.. Many of our 'cStÍMpi
doubf. Would- conti'ibwfil lihsn^"
and in tóokit to snch án-énder- Dry
«aaamMiwwiyttIi
3i¿2,
l(«4 of (¡.metan Comlj, in
for two year* «rvjees and a w
the said Eewl had given
are held f«c further
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t«# !Üouus ShtmopB was
•yesterday, for using langnago
o t rbyok« a bróaob of pi
will be tried so eotm
ant is able to attend «ourt j her phyr
sidaii baviug repwted her incapable <*f
attending at present.
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Monetary «nd t'oniaiercial,
WEMCLYlt'EVIIiW. |feI'|
, or unfurn!
r/Zu:
•4*1, MIV ■ *• VIVUM
,&PP1(JK &IATK GAZETTE,
v' AI'SNK, AMg'iit 25, ¡871
during (ho fitat of the W«k, cotton
rejiorved u shade ilrni^r in the commerclpt
eantros. Quutstlons 1
New York and jiow
date , show a tlfgiit advance «0 last week's
prices. The Liverpool tunr net yesterday ww
reported stronger, llplsn<i« 8¡ and Orleans
9|d. At Mew ©rleaiiB Oeod Ordinary sold
ycnterdny n| ; 4ww Middlhi
The {TeWeston market is
quiet—very littio deiog. In ow oitywe
huve no transaction) to report, kid our
rutes below may bo catwidered notniual-
If any oonsidorabio amount was offered, An
advance in our quotations «jould b« ub-
Uined.
•^"e notice an lü^reaíóa ftrmwU hi the
bide market, the t'.w offering aro tukon
readily, at our outside quotafioni. JSo
ehan©)Jn wt>ol dariag the week.
Our provision market, owing to the
fmciuatiui.s in frefght« and the absence «f
large sloeks, is very unaettled. It 1 im-
T b«s|ble to givo quota'iens which may be
rellód 'Jpon. "Our rates given, however,
approximate olea'dy to prices asked ar.d ob-
tained.
Tlie o&ttlB ma'rtret in Gbicago for the
week Hiding, Aug, litli, exiUted adicided
improvement, owing to the fact that a bet-
t r Ki'ud:j of stuck was offered, and im-
¡'roved prices in the Kast. No aides of
IVxas stock are r< ported.
Ait fct. -Louis oh the 14th instant, no
marked ohutige whs noticed in tbe cattla
market compared with the preceding week-
■i'riees were steady, but noimprovt-ment in
demand, etpttiaily for Texas and Indian
Nation estilé.; arrfrahand offerings of the-
lower qualities were ?ib«r«t d'trioa the
week. Chmuu aoim Taxa¿ aai
überokees were quoted at $3 00@$3 60.
Good §2 60@$íí 00. Infeiiér to com mn
Texas f l 00.
In wool tbo New lf««k market: remains
Without notable change. Caiiiurnia and
Tod«s nre in rao<lerai« request. @ale of
20,000 íb Texas reportwd at 42Jc.
The iiide market ía'ilaw Tfork for the
v/^fk ending August 152tb, wan Without
animation. Toras flint sketched, selected,
were quoted at I0@20o.; wet salted 12®
13c., currency.
Gold duriug the past w«t4 has been
stcaoy, at l|2¿. To-day, however, an ad-
vnr.ee of ¿ por colitis reported in New
York. >„..
Gold Exchange on New York aud New
Orlesn has advanced ¿ per cent.
Fre.gM, from Giddings 75 cent*
Gold In New York, 118 .
Ur-oUit."-Lower; flue W){ %£■ to
XXX,$l.l(gl2; extra %g!y¥18t0@l4
50 per barrel; 50 oeflta lower than these
quotations asked for round lots.
Cokh.—Northern; none in market. Tex*
as, new, $6c. per Du«hol by wagon load.
Oonrnic—Fair to prime Wo l8@li c.
Baook—Clear «idea Tic. by casks;
Hams, Sugar Üured Csnvaa l8e,
LAR -Soarce, 18®18c. for leal.
KiOssr-CarOlina 11^12Jc. Very
In market. A
Baooiho and Tija—India 80c¡ double
ancho 8 éS IrOn • nrrow" tfes'Mo. por 3tt .;
rofind lots 6 per cent, Kas than these rate*.
QátK^Ti di maud at $1 per tóísel.
None in market.
íl«ÁL.-fl C0©1 75 por bushel.
SitT—CoárSO Liverpool $iW per seek.
No fine in market. • . ';V ' ■■..
Inistt Potatobs--$4 00 per boahei, ft-
l"L 1 v
corros. Gold,
Low ordinary
fh to Liverpoo),
Orleanf, of later
Abbivam nttbÓ
vrosdí -i
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little
.VtófeíÉ#
MIDE8
..4.,
lim ^s •:
Kelli
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m
gpiifl
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aquarej
For partteulAri, apply to II. 1
on Waiiardreek, or at
Itcuoiotrt) Sauvioics will be held next
Sunday a follows t -
Keetot, ■ Stiangeis invited.
Ms^^Wto'clodta. m. and 8i p
«• its*. #> O- Wiikei, Fas tor, glgafe-: ;|Hj
Prmbyttrian (8outfc)^-lJ o'elocfea. m.
and 8 p. m.,1tev. A- A. Porter, Pwfe>«v
Catholic (St. Mary's)—Matss at 6}, sol-
emn Mass apd fierinon at 10 d'olock a. m.,
Catechism at 8, and vippers a6 4 «^elotk
p. In. Father N. Feitoil.
Si edisA--t,i o'clock p. a ., Be*. Mr.
Tihlman,, Faster.
Cumberlmd Pfesbyierlan^-X I o'clock
a. m. and 7¿ p. m., ILv. E. Black,
Pastor.
jSoTicB-vPciwns having dogs Within
the city aro notified to come foi wasd within
flveduva atid pay the t *, e« the law wilt
he enforced from that date.
August 10,187}, Wm. E. Etars,
City MarshalÍ
, u
Notice;.—^At the request of aevfeísl' oí
the principal nubsciitoer# to the stoek
of the Banking. Insurance and Mutual Aid
Association, who are absent from tho
State, tho election of Officers'will be post-
poned until the last day «f September
next: Meantime it ia .hapsd th«t caqh
aubseriber will consider himself an ag*pt
to solicit suhscriplions to tho Bank Str;ck,
it applieaiio'ts for insomne".
O. SPALItIKO, G. Bi FltKKMAK, JOS.
llAafiKl.t, Corporators.
Tnj:as will be a camp-meeting hoid by
tho Methodist ChUrch at the Methodist
Camp ground near Fiskvill , four and a
half .«miles A-ora tbo city , commencing on
Friday, the 25th of Asgust, and centinuing
ten days.- A rwtaurant wi't bo estab-
lished on the ground untior the direction
of the proper church authorities, where
meals will be furnished at reasonable
rates. F. C. Wilkes and J. W. Whipple,
Coiniuittee.
d«d*nd
wAtwvrty
One of the pretttót and moss deaifahtéj
sltuatmna i,«sar ths> city ifeiia for dwell,
s. Lois d7 by 105,
DeCOBUOVA
¡r is twtf WifrH: j%L.. ,
l0M CKáxmoiOT.
SStóSríS^^tSfSaSS
November, a. £>.1868, for 1009 son , ft*
im uulomed batanee of second
right, orlaieaJIv issued to Otti,-
If not heaid ¿i witWA ninety d
cation will bo mad* for the ksnance ¿f i
duplicate. DkCobbova & Bsoten.
Agents.
W« ahull ftt all t
m
9|
teed to
whiskey,go to ^
■HÍHttÉIÉÍÍi9
Ava,DWi«8
A vietim of íayly Indlicrotion, csusittg
nervous debility, prainaiure decay, etc.,
having tri d in vM'ri every advertised
rwue%, has a limpie means of sel£-ct¡re,
wliinfa, he wiii send free ttói* fellow suf-
feren. Address: J". 31. T'GTTLE, 78
Nassau street. New York. tebDwttm.
JBJ LtfJ
1 you want to [.urcbare excellent sugar,
coffee, tea, flour, bacon and all kinds of
staph! and fancy groeerit-s, at reanenabló
prices, you will find a select Hock at Wm,
H, Bell's, op the A^«¿jue, next door to
Bnytmona St ■Whitis' bankiiig house.
— —
Boa and iodgiug for tour or five gen-
tlemen can be obtained .with a private
family,in a pleasant neighborhood. For
furthor informatien apply at business office
ot Gaíktík. ■; tf
A pí.atb of exeellont ies «ream, a glass
of cool toda and tbo best of Imported and
heme mad£ candies tthd confec'i^naries e n
be <hund at Fit*' Gerald's, opposite Sa ¡>
sen ísHenwck..
BWJi rolls, all kinds of br%id and cakes
are also kept eoHstwiity on hand.
.■; r—TT.' ' 'AÍjíÉil
Laoikb Sum, just received. ■ 1
Handsome Pique, Linen, Oreton and
Svisu Oresses. "'jíTí^V^ t
No trouble to show them.
Sa«Bso & Hjsnb*dk6.
; X, r,|l fnnhnl^.l !!,. I . , . . ' .''k I :t.
Ff.rtm.trz brands of old whtslclos, iloe
Importad cigars, caangd fruit and v«get«-
ble*f^tn''he mnd at Wm. H, Beira.
Waíiís.-An active :#tid reliahleman
to-canvass the State In the interest of the
vGierrr*.
||V- ..i.;;.,.a.i.i;,l,.J"
Quick sales and «mail profits. Is the rule
at Wm. H, Bell's grocery store- .
l' J '■"■eaaeB
1 FOR SA-liK
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CITY ASD COUNTRY PBOP£R1?t!
4{ Lots in Week ¡05, '
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OST.
Duplicate eertifJeate No. 8779. 3880,
issued oy the Oiaioissiooer of the Gene-
ral harnl Office op the twanty-ft^t day of
Decembor, 1854, to FramthH4or<l«ii. f<>r
one JooKtie and labor. Uittess he&rd frdiM
innitiety days application wiii be made
ios a dupiioite.
julylOtwSw D«CORDOVA & EBOTOK
^~WvVNTND"owñtíTY7
We Ha ve four lote about 6 aerea rach,
fomq 'tt'O >''«#11is north from the residence
At Gov. Pease, nlceiy timbered aud «pléii
i- builJiitg and goódsoil. Desir-
MOUKTST;
fell«1w'■ ;l
On Barton Oraek, eight tsiflesaho '
* ¡«i ,#Vi V ' -
We have now commesjoed a«?lnj a
prepured to fmrnfih all kieds of
MOUNTAIN cedar
i®
b.úildiugi..
aWsior purties who wiah tóv have ail the
comforts ot to.yn und cíímui try combined.
l)«COBi>OVA &
pOB "SA LSiX-Tbe' Vhr4' BwS ltw«idt-
'17
jC ately iBast of, Mrs. l&fjfe rOMdehee,
and fronting; South,, oil the Cápital square..
These ore the handsopoast unimpicod
lots now for sale, in AustiniV,- " - \
DiCORI)OVA & RECTOR
- - • ■ T- ^ ' I n>|l|L
j OST—Oertlflcata No. «.second cja«i,
Jul iwued to N«iVK Trevino by th« Board
Of Land Commissioner* of Nueces county,
January 28, 184«, tor IS-'O acres. . If wot
fout'd within nlne-y days, application will
Ixi mode for duplicate.
OnCORVA A BKCTOR. -
FRAMING LUMBER
'•i %' is *j'¿Y wMM
- seca as -
[■(i
•Scantling, 'JoUtai.,,^ft'f^rs)
„ < í
üi MM#!
-
Pírst-elasB
may «Iso be
good eight toot
1
desired
Sag^aaBaca
Per«on« 1 % want .
moiitiohsjii
•iiuhed on fhort lie
very riasonAhteiitfe't
ST8awsM audGriS'
wmt
imí;
midanoe of
"«"• L G. Gi
,Ji ¿'i.^
OFFKR
n W in Bivmlon ''E/iror
svenne. DkCOBDOVa &
•n RaSt
w.
,.
píÉpM
^ ^ i a .i hn a ■ h ^ ' ia' f.,1^ * 'i ü afÉ~ j-' i 'm ai^ '
CONOKÍ.S.S AVBKUE. AUSTIN.
Liberal Advances wt OOT^jT, ^)Oi
our frt<mds I C
butifl® entrusted to our ea
>e ourjjjorsonal attention.
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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/m1/3/: 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.