Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1868 Page: 4 of 4
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the States of Uniiniuna and Texan ot (he cele-
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taken, also, for the New
Picayune and Galveston News, at
$5 each, in currency.
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Austin,
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FOR SALE.
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(Late of Georgetown, Texas)
watllBMr ; . V< '".V '
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of these Pianos from the first artists,
compe>
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my acknowledgement for all
continuance of the
that their Jntereeter
the object of my spocialli ;:
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COTTON FACTORS, FORWARD-
ING AND GOMMISSION MER-
CHANTS,
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p ' Water—springnnd creek, never J
ling material (Btone) abundant
of access. The farm comprises a
e« under a good cedar fence—1
^' ation; a frame dwelling, with l JURHRR
a peach orchord—SO or ÍK) young benr
BEENHAM, TEXASft,'-.^
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to us ior sale or
ílidóe, &c., co
HRHWt ■ . i 90x100 feet, aflortl ample
room for the safe storage of Merchandize,
Cotton, Wool, Hides, &o.; and as our war©-
housee front directly on the rail-road track, We
rcceive and forward freight all free of drayagc
„JET Agents for the «TAYLOR" COTTON
GIN, manufactured by W. G. CLEMONS,
USTIN COLLEGIATE
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
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tetóte of from 100 to üflO
the farm.
south from Austin City, ana
on the San An ■
of
or 400
for the
er the
coihoetent
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Smith, and a foil
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four w<^i^SI
OKR will give lessons On the
, tot and Melíxleon. i MMÉ
•GT Amingeraents have been made by which
r>uug ladies < «!«©#• bo^% ^ fam-
ever seen.
While I
part &vot , ¿ad
same,! assure
shall continuo
devotion.
Respectfully^ WEilLELV
Any piooooi music or book sent post paid
on receiot of the market prices.
< irculars, Price list#, Illustrated catalogues
of Pianos and Organs, catalogues of music. -
liri< 5J®il qf «trinér <gut and Italian) and
ments furnished on application. ;/ • V
¡tP tbe trade, nma-
■ nitusio to favor me with! m
their orders which will always be executed
with carfe and promptness at the lowest caah
Schools and Seminaries supplied on the
mofct liberal terms. ,«£
Mr. P. P. Werleinof the old house will
be in attendance, aud will be happy to wait-
on his old friends and patrons as formerly.
Agents wonted in every county in the State,
for the sale of the celebrated new scalc Mai-
«chalí & Mit-wuer Piano Fortes.
Bsseriptioa oí Styles má Bcfacduie o i 5
V'.... Prloes, in Currency. ' • /jj.V
No. 1'. ' 7 Octavs Front Lakok Round Cor
NKP8. Moulding on Plinth, 'Octagoi*|íiSí
Lc^s, Carved Lyre, Scroll Desk...
No. S. SamkasNo. I, with Cawed Loga. $5}$
No. 3. 7 OcxavK, Front Laiios Round Cor-
kers, Moulding on Rim ond Plinth,
^otitic Legs, Carved Lyre, Scroll
4 Deck,, Beveled Top.... .í¿í;.¡$525
No. 4. Sajus sty us as No. 3, with addition of
Carved Legs |550
No 5. 7 octav*, Front Labor Round Cor-
Moulding and Serpontine
* Moiddiiig on PBnth. Carved Leg
BÉ^Épand L-yro, Scroll De«k, Beveled pg
No. 8. 71-3 Octave Front Imrgk Round
Corners; Moulding on Rim and
Plinth f L&rge Serpentine Mould-
ing on PlintF. Extra Carved Lega
• *mw Lyre, SktoII Desk. Beveled
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>i-í Octave. FoisaViwv Labgs Round
Córneos finisub aix round, Extra
Hww Mouldings on Rim, and
Plinth, Serpentine Moulding on
Plinth, Extra Rich Carved Legs .
and Lyre, *xtra Desk, Beveled :
No. 8. 7 1-3P Octave, Four Very La rob
, ; . Round Corners rinibbed am- Round,
'ixtra Heavy Carved Mould in«a on
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1868, newspaper, March 13, 1868; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181293/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.