Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 161, Ed. 1 Monday, December 25, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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itl Mr. James J. Barton, of
ajrao<f, bn called
M * ' ¡ iViX^'Sí 'á^
Fhijeobm^k* & Bro., bare rf¡ceí*;od
fine RsmnrlBjeoli of the latest style
of gent ' «Ilk haU. Gl*« than a ij%H.
A st'KciAii opportunity for Inveii-
moot in a well eitabhsbed huatyMtg.
Cali eu Yeoman*.
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Mr, -lobo Sbeam, the popular
President of Houston Direst Naviga-
tion Company, has our thanks for a
complimentary pass oa the line of their
splendid steamers.
A hew feature iu the bolineas of pur
city, ia night auctions. Messrs. Bry-
ant & James are now concocting
ealeB of this character.witl^,great *fjcr
cea . "y ¡¡va ' * -!" y-j; v" "
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Tu * exiiuustion of iron oo Sat or day
erening presented the completion of
tbe ruiivoad to its terminus, as was
ant icipa ted. Tbe k^o bp rae, Uowovey,
clears hi# throat oo the opposite bank
'of WaUer-Cw*; ,T <*■ - ' '
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Mr. Kanoeday, « ^asterer, on yea-
terday, whtlf tldt&tf W W geo tbe
car , was killed " by 'tíío' 'falí' bf fits
:horse. The.hone stepped into a hola
dog for iha telegraphic post and fell
; on Ibe onforiuaate. man* ; , , ...
W. II. (.' iRK, an old and respected
citizen, (Jf parted this life on Friday
lust, a;.*l !< ay^s a 4&mijy namerrr,
oot. friernls to mourn his loss.
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The races on tbe city race track,
will open today at 2 o'clock P. M.
Tbo first. r,iC9 | ill pe a tw<? year old
Stake, oce mile dnsli. Acu tue second
: stake vriil bo rnn with three year
folds, two mils dash.
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Aii¡v¿i,s of pickpockets, burglars,
| gamblers, demtemoudcs and fagrants
j of all descriptions, may be looked for
[with the opening of railroad comma-
]sication to Gahrestorv. • The city po-
ll ice and v\nf<ir,' may cxpsct a lively
I time In business for tbe next few
Jmonthj. 4 •
Sr*K d<.moralised ji;dividual toqk a
Lcoft'l method «if scorching tbe Scrip-
tares, by stealing a copy ftota Tbomp
[son's bookstore. Ho ought to learn
the commandments.
pled'Vith the rutilan, and succeeded
n disarming him after a slight strag-
gle ; receiving only a slight wound.
Ho certainly must be a courageous
man, or el e be never could have
exercised fuch forbearance, under th«
clrcumstatices. Most men would have
adjudicated the matter with a double
barrelled shot gan.
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Orw-eHHMitt
JLocal «VottccM.
Tub annual renting of tb* pews of St.
David's Church, will take place on Friday
night, Dec. 29, 1871, at 7 ,P. M„ at the
oho rah. A full attendance of the cougrvgá-
fion is requested.
Content $8 60 per. ibbl. Choleo XXX
Flour tii 76. Baoon l2i«. Thirty Cooking
Stoves, No. 67—8*C—¡southern Home, will
be sold low down for cash at S. A. Mauos's,
first door below g. It,. Brush.
' SiVitJuii Brtjt class business men wlali to
ipqjco arrangements for entering bnwasss.
A;< B. Yhomans. Business coraun'eations
conOdcallal, Several hout« for rent.
Wautíd—Hnoses nnfl rooms for rent,
Employment for gardeners, laborers and
eoblts. T. Blanebard to call and get barrel
of sugar, left at Ykomín'b Intelligence of-
fice';'
Cou.ntov mcrcb&uts supplied with sales-
men. Y/ícmam.
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Proposing a chango In my business by
January 1st, 1872,1 must urge the neces-
sity bf those Indebted to me to come forward
and estile immediately, the demand is argent
and must be complied with.
T. E. Catkb.
Dec. 12.1871.
Fnc.-m oysters fish and game at the Metro-
politan Restaurant.
To ns.vT—A good farm improved, En-
ijoii'oat Gazktíb ofllce,
Where can yon And the btBt liquors and
cigars ? Why, at IUwes' Favorite Saloon.
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11 you1 want to play billiard* an excftllent
tables, go to M.C, Hawks' Favorite Saloon.
Fob powder Husks go to Oooas & Wkub,
9 — in 4.1 ■ - - -
Jesr received at UAZZ.vao's, n#xt to Bakeu
& Raymond's, apples, oranges, lemons, ba-
nanas, nuts or all kinds, and a fine lot o
oysters iu tbe shell.
V ft . ' n* ■ ■ .■. .. .i
For hardware go to Coos &. Wkbb.
Hm.'.nu, comer Congress Avenue and
Hickory street, Is prepared to serre oysters in
every style; also to deliver thciü to order
on the hairshell.
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Tnu typflf of the . O'a;¡tie office re-
am their tbaiifcs to Cant. J. JF„ Mc-
Sieil&nd, far his kind remembrtmcc.
Jay your shadow uevt-r grow "less,
knd yonr spirits aUnys be gt>od
iroof.
Mrsíirs Wheeler & Mpoje are picr-
ng a few v.- lnable resident lots" üitua-
ed in tbo desirable neighborhood of
Mes-rs, Gol. Washington, Dr, Eaccn,
H. I>avis, Esq., MY. Uawes and
>taer excelleot families. Persons
jesirinfc loll tor residents would do
fell to examino these nt onée.
For locks and binges go to Coos &
Wk d.
CUoica family flour, St. Louis and other
brande, fresh Goshen butter, constautly m
store al Wm, H. Kkli/b,
V* iwiiff .wi .u«j. u v<y*te ik.
Wkbb.
For knives Rod folks go to Cook k Wsnri
Waíítsd to purchase—treasury warrants
Eaqiiiw st Uazkvtk office.
M . John Wheeler, & ttjérqliapt and
litizen of high character, residing
jfboot Iwelvo miles fiotn our city, we
tre pained to hear, is lying in a criti
bl copdition^from protracted illness.
)ur Mr. T. B Wheeler, a brother, is
ibsent in attendance upon the nf-
lictcd.
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TnK Saving ' Bank of Austin will
>pcn on the 1st of, January pros, at
fcbo «.ffico of DeCordova & K cior,
jpposite- the At^ijíís? Hold, ^l^re. tbey
rili continue tp do busjnijss until
|lie complettoti oí theft now trióse on
'ecau street. This bank ia accredited
by first class references, and contains a
list of officers j tiW diíéctOM knbwo to
kommanid a heavy capital. It will
Sifurnish aádi.tlbpfíl' ítooaet^ry faelllttos
to oar growing city, and command tho
satire confidence of Redil
the advertisement. i
Tna bt&afit gi\«u to Mr. Olivw
I Wren, ojl^i^d^jy^ht,4)ww a )ar¿o
*nd appreciative aisdiebce of «ho clito
f oar cifa ,W9 ara. io fc.
iVreo, ofilhéí c«abwit«d commédian
)ao Ma <)K who coúTd coovplsa ao
indience with laughter without utter
* ¡fofa*
For carriage bolts go to Cook A Wkbb,
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Iíatava cigars of exeellent flavor. Bost
brand i of «moking and chewing tobacco at
Wit. H. Bki.i.'s.
Qpcxas for families and «private parties
promptly filled at tbe Metropolitan Restau-
rant. • •" #
Fou Rknt-TUo upper story of Watmak's
store on Congress Avenue, accessible by an
outside stairway.
iimimit«Mé«é!
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wd a
fhis ]
raasfflBs -
'.iu. .
T«« PriT.u
nd eota^Uig^groc^ ; W. H, Bell,
at the ecaoe of « atraage aod thrill-
ng episode at an early hoar on ins't
tarda; mmm- A. fr«gite /*«>
Allowed by
threaten
Wm. II. Br.Lt, has jast received a fre h «up
pjy #f i,c«awd goods, English, French and
American pickles which he offers at low
prloes.
For carting Irons aud fluting scitdrs go to
Cook & Wkbb.
Fiiiisn fish from Galveston received daily
by ScHtLTz at Hie MropolUitan Rest intrant
For choin.',«aws, grub-hocs and picks go
to Couk A Wkbb.
TTBKTION1 ATTENTION ! 1
GOOD NEWS!
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FRIEDBERGJBfi A BBO.
, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
/Have just arrived from New York, and
opened on east side Congreis Avenue, third
door in,low i'ecau, a large and most handsome
stock of i ' ' . t.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HATS,
RUBBER CLOTHING, NOTIONS,
btc., etc.,
which they offer at the lowest ttholsale and
retail prices. We invito all to come and
examine our stock before purchasing else-
where. The advantage we have in baying,
always having a buyer in New York, and
payiug cash for our goods, enables us to sell
very low. &
Oar stook aoaslsts of
Prints, Brown and bleached Doiiustics.
French Sheeting, brown and bleached,
rown and bleachal canton flannel.
Cotton Stripes and plaids.
Plaid and Striked Linsey.
All kinds of Flannels.
Jeans, Casineta and Cat'mers.
White goods of all descriptions
Bwlst Mull, Jaconet, check Mu*)in .
Irish Linen, Ladies Under wear, etc.
Bcrag of all color*.
Dress goods of tbo finest texture, Needle
Work of all kinds, plain and gros grain
Bilk Ribbons,Fringes, FrmVvU Sowers, Shell
«•Ury, ut Sells, a Ia s r mant of
Hosery, Gloves, Notions, etc.,
and a thousand other articles too numer*
ous to mention
Go to Friedbvrger A. Bro., to net your
fi.ia Silks o! themos hands e stylex,
Go to Frleitbergcr & Bro., to get your
jrtplins, Plaids and Satinet,
Go to Fr'edbergor St I5ro., Congresi
Avenue, for French Merinos, Cusicners and
Alpacas.
Buy silk ribbon! , silk fringe, prab'd
hdkfs, lace bdkfs and collars, and needle
work of ail kinds from Friedberger fr Bro.
If voa want fine French floweis go to
Fliwlvwger * Mvo. or.J l.bom, nut
side Congress Avenue., thiri door below
Pecan.
Buy your k'd gloves at Friedberger &
Bro.
A full assortment of dress trimmings at
Frlaiberger & Bio.
Remeber Fiieilbeiger t( I r o havoa
farce assortment of ladies cloaks and
sacks of the latest stylos.
If you w.int chlldieas hats and bonnets
of the latest style, go to Friedbwrgtr &
Bro,
If you want a hanesoino and Well fitting
costuno made, ladies loot or toilet slipper
go to Friedberger & Bro.
Friedberger if Bro., have a large assort-
ment of gentlemen's furnishing goods.
Go lo Friedberffer & Bro., for dress
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overcoats.
suira, walkiig suite, buúnest suits, nd
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V.
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JJaOQBDOVA * BKCTOB,
TEXAS LAND A G ESN C Y.
Austin cmrrs^pmro
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SEVERAL BKAÜTIFUL i ACRE
lots Northwest of "Harney
DaOORDOVA 4 "
FRAMR HOÜ6E, FOUR
ana kitchen, near the Episcopal
for sola cheap.
DkCORDOVA 4 RECTOR.
LOTS L 2,8, AND 6, IN BLOCK 10,
near Col. Dewey's.
DKCORDOVA * RECTOR.
acre lots on tho north side of the Central
Railroad.
DKCORDOVA & RECTOR.
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SEVEN LAND CEBTlFIyaxoS—
one at 72 acres, one of 74, one of Í80, one
of 190, two of 820, and one of 640 acres-
all patent to assigns.
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
A BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF 118
ocrea, on Little Walnut, 6 miles from tbe
city, pear Giles Burdllt's.
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
18 TRACTS OF 118 ACRES,EACH, IN
Trayfe county, on Wilbarger and Big
Willo# creaks, 3* ! «■■ the city
Fine land, some limber.
DKCORDOVA Ss RECTOR.
OFFER LOTS NO. 8 AND 4 IN
block 110, ou Congress Avenue. Very
desirable. -m
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
48 LOTS OF VHR SUBDIVISION OF
lot 8. Div. "A" on Central Railroad
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
LOlí NO 9, BLOCK 110, NEAR
Baptist Church.
DKCORDOVA 4 RECTOR.
FOR SAL*. LOTS 10 AND; 11 IN
Division "E," near tha residence of Mr.
Hendricks.
DBCOEDOVA * RECTOR.
THREE LOTS FRONTING THE
Treasury Department. Immediately oast of
Mrs. McCalls. The hansomost unimproved
property la the city,
DKCORDOVA & RECTOR
THE COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE OF
Mrs. Boale, On Pecan street, containing 9
large roomn, fine gallery in front, alt nit
ccsaary out buildings,good cistern and well,
threoli'ts attaobod, wo ofier for sale. De-
sirable for a first rIsss boarding house.
arot ciass Hoarding nouse.
DKCORDOVA & RECTOR.
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FIRST SUB-
On and after HON
aetb, IH71, Regular Trains,
L*AV
Mía >:i;' ' """'I
IN DRÜQS
days, ■■■
L*av« Victokja
Af 7 A, H,
FARET
wat'FARE, ER T
Children under twa^e years oi
fare ' °s> ' ■ ■ '
' connects at Víi ria ,
WRbSUgtsfoi ustl.In Vt.'iu
ttnd 'conneotJ'atIndíanola
With Morgan's Una of First CÜass Iron
Steamships for Galveston and New Or-
loans, and with rogulnr Packet for Corpus
Chief Enginear and Gau'l Sup't.
aui?29tww
i**he6eriiíÉÉillilÍ6iliÍÉÉÉSieMIHiH^0fl
to t) •,:
established
ted r
IVERY. AND SALE STABLE,
-BY-
son and Roblra,
now offer
tha Dru
LONG & KINGSBBRRY.
OsWGKttSb AVEN lit!,
CITY HALL BUILDING.
Carriages, Baggies, and., Saddle Horse*
forhlre at al I timen mureh in .v
Cw< t Bi. C. Weí.Tjs' and csamino bis
new slock- Parcbasíng for «asb, lie «ells at
a living profit.
Gamr Í of ©very variety served at Metro-
politan Restaurant.
For hatcbe's, hsmn>er a'id chisels go to
cojsi (t wttbb. ^ i
tíjviniM floor, biioSnvheat Sour, hominy,
grliiVJSavy beans aaA rkse, just received by
W*. H. Bkli..
For augurs, gimlets ana bills go to Cook &
Webb.
y; j,„iFaa Rent—The new Gi-innoocs building
-tfn the Ayeaae is now completed and offered
for rent. Apply to k. F. Loqan orG. W*
GUSSOOCK. . .,.r.
. ■<
Npw' ty tbo tltoc to secure your- beattag
awl cookjlng stoves. Tbe largest and best
assortment I* Iwpt canataatljr an hand by
B.fciMtv.
BntASfAKM bacon, leaf lard in can saga-
C^Wbums,atWm. H. Bau^.,.: .r,
>•' ¡Itewn Mosoas's So*a Sai-owo.-For gaa-
T^W !houseboi4 purposes, ia cheaper and
better than common «mp for cleansing and
potUbing thj, bwss, Vn^M," f«ka and any-
thing b or abont tbe bonsn, store snd office
No hogMfaold la complete wllbont It. A
candles, bread/ rolls, ettt. Also, bftt eoffeb
ham and eggs, at Fitzgerald's
1000 fine shirts at Erieberger & Bro.,
Viso, iindotshtrU, drawers, overshirts, etc.,
Fridberger & Bro.
Come one, come everybody, and examine
sur stock ; no trouble to lwiw goods nt
novlltw&wtf FRIEDBKUGER A BitO'S.
B
uild the bridge!!
4^ck«.
.opposite
* Hen-
ssanEcr'''
K V .-,ÍV
,"st:: J 1
BUST it MOORE,
attu
RED BRICK STORE,
Cokorb8s Avbsck, Acbtis, Tkxsjt,
GENERAL DEALERS IN MERCHAN-
DISE.
Are receiving by every train additions to
their fnll stock of
DBY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING.
.•>¿¿í ' BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWAREL
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Tboy barebot "One Price, ' wttleb is tbe
lowest. Y«o can aave money laoagfc to
yonr tatas by examining tbeir slock '
parobashig else^her*.
" u \ PLOWS.
IdO Avery's Celebrated Plows.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE FORMER RESIDENCE OF REV. J.
G. Giliett, with lots attached, iiow oc-
cupied by C Ó John L. Iiayues. We ofj'er
ilfcat ubgrgsln
D R OVA Si RECTOR.
10 LOTS IN BLOCK «-B," FOUTIÍ-
east o! tho Blind Asylum, will bo sold
cheap.
DeCORDOVA & RECTOR.
THE BRICK DESIDENCE OF ODR MR.
DeCordova, containing 6 rooms, kitchen,
servants rak>tn«. "stable , good weil and cis-
tern. Recently renovated and good a new.
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
OUT LOT NO. 13, DIVISION "A," ON
which is a small bouse and good well.
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
IS DESIRABLY SITUATED LOTS ON
the Raymond Plateau, fronting the res-
idence of Jas. H, Raymond.
DKCORDOVA A RECTOR.
60 BEAUTIFUL LOTS, COMMANDING
a fine vtaw of the city and Colorado valley,
block 4, division "B."
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
20 ELLIGÍBLY SITUATED LOTS,
east of tbe Peck property. Tho Central
Railroad «ill run in front of those lot*.
A rare speculation.
• DkCORDOVA A RECTOR.
LAND CERTIFICATE FOR SALE.
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
FOUR 6 ACRE LOTS, NORTH OF
Gov. Peace's residence, finely timbered,
rood soil, and in the immediate vicinity oí
Mr. Wheelock and Judge Hurd, Apply to
DkCORDOVA & RECTOR.
J* LOTS NORTHEAST OF THE RES-
¡donee of Elder Thomas. 40x196 feet, eie-
gantly situated for private residences, with
wide streets.
DaCORRDOVA A RECTOR.
STEAM SAW "MILL WITH TWO
shingle saws and Grist MUI «Mttobed. situ
Ued ia a fine Cednr brake, lor sale.
DkCORDOVA A RECTOR.
JUST RECEIVED.
One Hundred and Sixty St. Louis
"CHARTER OAK" COOK STOVES.
SAMPSON A HRNRICK8.
y31tw.tf
\y~H."GAYÑÓRT
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
Congress Avenue, opposite Long's Livery
stable.
Pt A V8TIN, TEXAS,. .: WM
Graining, marbling, ornamental paint,
ing, gilding, paper hanging, wall color-
ing. Orders fiwtaa the country promptly
attended to. aujx.24.1870-tvrti
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H. OUSHIJSG, Jobber in BcbOol
j Books, Blank Books, Writing and
rlnting Papers, Wrapping-papers and
Paper-bags, Staple Stationery, Bibles'
Hymn and Prayer Books, Sunday Bohool
Books. Standard Litfcraturc, Chromos, Pi-
anos and Cabin organs, gnnusne Rogers A
Son's Cutlery, Garden Seeds, Children's
Carriages, etc., « and 1 Franklin street
Houston, Tx. tfSiiraiw
rnmpusMM——
abasad for
Hot tha
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MwaMirnMArflMttMMBásMa^H
tradá by
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* m\\ boacd 1
bfíiíd.
Bcriptiona put ap
number of tha prescrl]
ttaa an
aw only
bearer or a person well
box Off
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AUSTIN AND VICINITY.
Mrs. F. B. FOSTER has recei ved samples
of Black and Colored Silks and Velvets
from France, and will bo b«ppy to ordar
Dresses for any lady, at prices con-
sidered very choaji. Mrs. F. has also receiv-
ed four canes of flue ready made
¡LADIES' UN DERCLOTHING,
As Night Dresses, Chemise, Skirts, Cor-
set Covers, Sacques, etc., which
will be sold at low prices, at hor residente,
with Mr . V. Ii. Roberts, coraar Pine and
Guadalupe Streets.
ÍT 14 tv tf . ■
ve
,pr«p*f'
Wants and
éut dsscenL,,.
col modes af
in *11 caaes to
all tho best propr
pose of them
^ o-M 11 Hi
fumefy, ^Brushes, ato.,
been selected with care.
mentation we can give is
are always pleased with tha
Price. The Trade way rest
no pains or expense will b« sp
nuh all Goods in ot « ■
prices.' ...tó
Orders accompanied will;
bo put up at the same prices t
ties ordering wars pOTsonaf'
superintend tha eamo. I'a
Anatin to purchase goods not
...sttau^s, te woomr
of to firm and fatroduüeá to!
inent dealers of our City.
To the Trade wa awjr, whan j
City, pleaso oAli and
Wo shall at all tinaa
buyers, whother tha/ purchase 1
or not.
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BEÜíPáfli
1
jgAHN &
SCHUMANN. Manufacturers
and Dealers In Fine Gold and Sliver
Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry or tba
latest style. Sliver, Slim Plated Ware and
Gold Pens.
GENUINE.
and Spectacles of ad varieties, to see
and near with the same glasses.
Agents for Whieter & Wilson's Sewing
cblnfls.
m*
tain I
sol
try selling an imite
bles, and pretending
jeUwlSm
our agents.
DUFFAV&tHOIIPSQJf
SAY up
by thorn ha
satisfaction.
Prepared only by us.
mUed to
DUPfAÜ *
ÉfeíSfí; !
I
t up for plan
ÍÍ7«m¿V°^r^s^1aW
lolltog an Iraltatioip of Bfaailian Pab- alwty* «jae mtütfaeiip . t*
ENRY
98 ACRE FARM. 8 MILES FROM THE
city Su a high state of cultivation, good
enees, snd n jrdinary dwelling.
L DaCORDOVA A RECTOR.
TAXES OF NONRESIDENT TEXAS
their business.
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MACHINERY AND
AGRtCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
lili! STR8BT, Hovstos, Taxaa.
AGENTS
Steam Engines and Saw Mills,
Pratt's Improved Cotton Gin,
Stopple's iron Screw Cotton Press,
Albertson's Segment Screw Cotton, frías,
Albertson 's Pedestal Horae power1,
Isaac Strsub's Corn and Wheat Milis, VI
Coleman's Corn and Wheat Mills,
Buckeye Mwereaod V 1 ;
Vietor Oaoa'kiii#, mkí , .
■tslSl"
Best Rubber Belting,
Plows, Coiatatom, Sweep#, etc.
decl-twAwto.
DUFFAU ^
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THREE LOTS—on Pecan street, fronting
Quaes' Hall;
DaCOBDOVA A RECTOR.
Chances unparalalted t Lands in all
parts of Texas.' Good soli, Water mid Timber
AND RAILROAD FACILITIES,
Small tract , Tit lee indisputable.
DPI TERMS LIBERAL.
,. DKCORDOVA A RECTOR.
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rjSO TBE LA
AUSTIN AND VICINITY.
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Mrs. F.B.Fofsterbasjost opened, a
otof One ready made
LADIES'
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rntfart
vm
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Vid, ob
Wit dam
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with Ana
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North half of lot 2 in
on Congress Avacao,
Loag'a Stable.
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block niü it
A ii rittia oaMaLk
drug ator . Ateo, part*
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Elliott, John D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 161, Ed. 1 Monday, December 25, 1871, newspaper, December 25, 1871; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181003/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.