Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1870 Page: 3 of 4
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ry either. If any oué
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piinty or a freehol-
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I word o£ M$ wo feel
tt «U times to recipro-
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frowns, and wo don't bol leve
mitt,v
and Oaks ense it
CMfd a -terrible time
The twelltb man ww.
[ Up jind wo suppose, now the
[ without further trouble iji
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ploawd to present our
jrt ( f the officers ol Mium
|P$*¿ 0. O." F. Most of the m<m
l'nP> <v« give are g«mtl«nien4wfcR
t lu our'thliens,and need no word of
siruin us. Therefore we give
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■ Kinney, N. G; A. B P<tJto
Frjiik Stanley It. 8.; I. Steip
i, | c. K. Peterson, P. 8. <■■
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Cotton
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ACTOR,
S.J¡-yntia
HO USE, Jz^zzi
niie, ophite Snundera I I
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¿ ROBINSON, f ¡/¡wit
t-w«Skw8in.
WHOLESALE QesV ¡n Dry. Goods
and G oceWM. L>be,-*1 cash ad-
vanees on coc4# «>e^ i*: Ct>. ion. Wool
aud hMpowiU Xwth
ern Ports o vt,o ope ' .
Sept. 14th, 1CW. ' ¡( Á? i
CHAS. NICHOLS & CO.,
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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GALVESTON,
TEXAS
eather,
*4$
\T7E SOLICIT Consignment* <of (Cot-
.^rtJMrcsss
díte of every description will bd filled at
the lowest market rates when accompanied
with Cash or Country Produce. v-6-n-í
.A. . Amblkr, C. M. Misé*.
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Sadlery, Harness9
Sadfirj" "* *
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GALVESTON, TEXAS
Julv ft, , . J 5
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"dr.* wi i. AVkun, Íwí,-v, etuw
Colorudo^íEt ./*/ i'^aGrarige, Tea.
J. h. mut, |
Fayette Co., Texas.
ADKINS, SH AW & KILL
COTTON ANp WOOL FOTQRS,.
—And General—
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mi
frf*'
Ai«tlu, March, ÍC
IHOMPi
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%2 ~.' &
jpBilliái'd
ret) Avenue, Avstith Texas.
Bj st Havana Cigars, Wines, and Liquors
kept on band km
marc h3lt-w&w3m
iSé
A NEW BEER AND LUNCH
tlL
II. SCIIUL
Corner Ptean aiul Brnzoa Street*,
uVv¿f
A-ustin
miu el !ilt-w&tt 6in.
Lunch and Beer
T Ci" ^rr:|,*fj#11' ■? -■v"é8lP>- ' ' ■
SAN ANTONIO BEtR SALOON.
Blüíriétítritt ÁSTeJler,
Cbrner Peemm St. and Congress Ai
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
This Saloon is retired arid private. pt-«
send i to gentlemen a place of nniuS nient
seeQ..d ,tc> none iy. the city. A fine Jenny
Mnd ami HdgeonHole Table «ill be (bund
her¿. A;ííí • B.-.r nlwaya supplied «vith the
Beat Wine . L:quur«, and Oiccbiuattl Be Jr.
<Mw ua «eall. ««( " 4. .J*™-
W.
til.
CONmMWTp w ICITED.
SepU'inlior, 8, lBC'J—ly.
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( l iwtuhng Committee-,
f Ó Barren N tí; SUeily uutf A' B Palm
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y,fiUng Ut.nmU'ee:
N-GSfaelly, Si M.Iuub and ,A B
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! anmitt+* ¡ ' | >■« i.-':
, A l|^)n|aÍd|G¿oJ|B|i4.
'ihe cuioliraLcd ' Ellu Wonncr," u
PS;J VJK *** HrjrivoJ in port,
Jjy lw ins,iectel by the curious at
hiM-iiii brlíjjé. " 0jr ?nfrino list n>¡.«y
| «ftor awhile give a list of her ollleers.
Qwfriond J,. M. «on
vralaad itecommodiiting merchnsís í¡
J wá, nmlvU(i«lJ dealers to give (lie liouso
I full. We cwigrHtulato Ufiv «stauliih-
t oiritturing i!io S«rVkj4i ol our hand-
frA*ÜosTÁ, a moit oxoil-
iinan who is popular whh (lie
nows In w to 'fill tho tilU as a
rn . IW Tremont Sj.
galveston.: -...Jjl
Haye a fült; triíR of school
l.fii>ks, Stationery, Flat Papers, Pajxur
Bhk í He., at New York Uat>«.
, Spw-ia iiwlcements to, «M^lrf ,<tn«r-
Janunry21, 1870.
I. I1' I ! I ! ' U1IIIM..M -I4II L
J. *. VanAlstj
ne,
M-irrr-J <.v.f m iz íl. X ; v>
OEALE^J* ¿ j
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«smcarflheíalesBjun.iíK ,.. .
Atientfdrf ft cftlicd to Uto üdvdr.
I of D. AppJaton & Co., the well
publishers ot Now York. The life
' Walter y , a (ictidtm^utn that
«Jiy itwdrin then degen-
í pr|par fthey |houí«i
WM the Gonitiwitibo to
'«ra luwk to the good old times of
Wblic. f„. T «
tho ploftftaro of a call
' 'i.vfrera our friend J F Axkxani kvl
l-iofW«x«haehio,'w^ú wkom w« haW ""
WMt**ey keo4«d y * Wo,
aftagCii are pleased to meet
■tend him our best bow.
I shu DrdL
iMaf!*" & ThomÍ80S, of thta1
l w^nte M> 8nd kwP eonatnutly on
W- ** *«*• Orleans;
:*rt;d0 ^ ««ufi'ctMtiaf.ike very best ]
^T 'od having
S^^^^Ámqnding ít to jO¿'
Ew-• Rnd buy a 13011,0 ®f ÜKt*
w- «■*.in- J
wUpi.^
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would have pa
n - JljpillMlaing flriquus
«• TuoMPson, Of the Favorite Sal
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3ÜSS
IÉÍÉÉÉÍÉI
Mft. O. Y. CURTIS'S
LIFE Of DAllEL WEBSfE
This GREAT NATIONAL WORk,
tiated with elegant Stó«t Portraits of Mr.
Webster, a«<i the wood-cuu x.f different
Views at Frankland and at Marshfleld.
KXTHAOW fROM A l-tADM IS TUK WeUU)
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Blcaehed a
Skirtings
Printed
,t-n¿ ""'I
HAVING removed to the old stand of F.
T. Dcmu, comer of CdORress Avenue .1
Mlakery streets, and having thwfotigbly1
and jmpryv^d ll v lionise, we ao'
nv.lt the citizens and trade generally to
cull and examine our stock. "'¿te
QUÍNraE- In^l c , i ce., 1 drachm : d i
CALOMEL-English and Amorlcto, put ujp
in * and I 1*. ho tiles. • M f"
DOVEKS P0WDBB8 and IPE0AC, p««t
up in kofetiea.
•H ' f
Wo ktff tins prominent rcmedtes pat op hi
Fmall bottles, well stopped and dipped, as
being much more eonvcuient for family ase
than when wrapped up IwIMgilBEai* éhe
they are liable to watte n0 de-
latter case
Uriorate: • «
OjUB STOCÍC ÍN PAHT IS:
■¿Iapíds; .;|{
fl_t¡¿¡tjjlpt ,... ' ■ r-
Acelie, No. 8., Areenuí. Benenio, Gitrio.
Mitriiitic. Nitric, Oxalio, P.W «, Su^huric,
Tannic, Tartaric. ' «<'*«'
JWitósáfe'Ágai:-
mud* A rrow M
Canco .
T \1WW;.i&
m
•c
The best
of Faorf-
. ruits., JW* I,
oil all need.
e'our Goods. Wo
Call In and
charge nothing Í
mareb^lt
our Goods.
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GREAT
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AND
X".iA BHi
GOOD
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Can da, Peru, Tolu,
-BARKS.
■■ aim y3
«« As soon a# Mr. Curtis-'s work" Is pub-
lished, the present geherution will have a
muoh fuller and more completely rounded
conception of this e*tnwrdiimry man
than was possossed by his immediate con-
tompOrarieí. "¿r' ' r ;
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outjrHo — M _j
of w KilflTkJt's ewtioual suture. It
nothing puling, nothing merely smtinwntm
rVBarlej B anmuth (sub nitrate) ox-
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'¡llM. IM ii,C|W.
Sublifpate. Citpperas, Cuttle
>w SulU Ej-got. (Ii'esh) Ether <niti
Curtis' YolMBJcs fltj^nd through- Fl^"!iW ^ u
b illustrations of the greut depth | rn^rl>,^t v
.51 -¿
Bo*Me and HiL* «¿
J, í *
« ytüf íjjl
Ü¡ghost market pío Ja 0¿8)b poM
AND THK MRKAKtNO V* O* TU* FÓÜN-
TA1SS.O* TUK OKSAT OJtBP.". ■;
V>¡«.#*'• ¿*
[From the Journal 0/ Commerce—written
"Mr George Tieknor Curb's life ot
Daniel Welwlfer will meet a warm wel-
come from tfco Amoripan public.
"Th^ Author do« not write as >i pillti-
cUn, and, were tho book issued without
iinvthir.it in it what are hw own political
intr^dpew *trangei to the entire life
great man, not only In public bui in
coi¥óV; ^uó¿' ASÍ HiRps
idM*í¿h<úr,M<á:...
re life of a
i ' ir| ; «ÍSfi'fcf i
hta
awco*. hi* sorrows, an'd hls iwvírcos of
iuz< Jp o close the first volume with great
satlf/action, feeling that the life of the lk-
- «lyUi ->«. L Iwiio .frnmni
Bakery, True Cin«hrtno, Cinchona,
Alba, Cinnamon, filtWbiy
Wil.
:rry.'
tíMi
, Poplar,
■HlMlBBinplf
i«H. Corrtwive
apot* (liiist qui
auMs.i.s
i*:rU
Ammonine, Arabic. Al<«w Amfuet da,
Camphor, Gnmbogo, Guiacum, Kino Opium,
i ... ■ í*^Wíte*í,,¿' I • :4<
mum'* Auody8e, Iodine, re.uWiraed.
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Magnesia, Martní , Mercury, Morp
Irish «jad Io -iand Mo«e, NatMeg«, «* V
p ?:
M3&
For Cotton
Wf
as he himself would have approveiol It."
Bpáít
[Eatroeijroni the JSoston Courier, iVbvem-
:..f ' ■ Her 18ÍA1 ,.^JT
"Mr. Curtis has produced not only
ogiaphy of marvelioúlf'interest, but or
ol extra njlcary merit kt A literary point
of view.
■.Sitter Almond, Anise, Bergamot, Cari}
way; CaWor, Ooiiander, Cod Liver. Cinná-
a on, Clove, Cedar, Croton, Hemlock, Ji««a-
' ■ •-■
utmflgr^«at8-f00ti.'Oli^f
nyroyal, Peppcrmhit, P<
wsisft&sgs
mttte, Lavender. Lbiminj L!ns6*d, Neroli.
W<wi!a.fJ0tr Glive, Qrigamifa, Pea-
eppcrmtat, Po y. Patchouli,
■ " nw^. 8afafr«f,Tan-
lie services, in F
aoey. r In nftef-tlme ,'
he, •shall write the history of the U
Stated 'for the Usi forty yea^will write
the life of DANIEL WERSTER; and
Whoever writes the life of DANIEL
R, as It p««ht to bo written,
on 'ttgHj
lag part in Itt con-
gfwMao'sw
Ink
; n
(at MtsraaH^rte-s place,)
ON RABB8 OttBVK. Iw
i<j
•t of January 1670
will keep constantly on band
KlA(aÉHHÍNSMMIÍÍMBIMÍBHnMÍ.J
&. Canoe
Attn r
a w. II
80vh
llollebore.
Oar^ Pink,
Valerian.
* (
(peary Saler ,tui, Sal Soda-
thflUmeheto<.ka
¡X *>,
thit Mr. Curtis has written 'the
iflBh
second' "SB
tóíifS
'If
And also
■pricehI
«frt^iíoiwcs
and COU
Ott PEB VQLÜJ1
Iven our author
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it ml
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Would call the attenlioa'.cf «11
siring to purehaae Good*, that be is
receiving larjte quantities of Merchaui
bought in New Yink tim the he*vy decline
in goods, consisting hi part of •• ; 'J:*«#■
LADIES mm GOODS!
Every kind and aewriptkin,
New style ladles' hats,
Balmorals, v-' ¿ ^ , Í
Italian switches and !>r 'sp v
S sh, belt, tot and bonnet rK/bon, , |.t
gix^'
Flint*, tW-ffV. *i ,t-
Douiestio,: M., & *# ■ ^ m
' NEW iUTS! I
Men '. Boya'an OMHwns laU t atyle .
NEW BOOTS AND SHOi
Ladies', Miffs', Chldreh ' and Boys',
NEW CLOTHING!
41
Iiidia.Ruhber Clothing,
CoSts and Pants.
mmmMMrnm
1IAcSfcxD GLASSWARE
Best Custom made HARNESS, ^
lr"ts
B^>BBragipot¿RiES! ;
Potatoes nd Mjllot seed. ' . |i?
STOVES! STOVES! SHOVES
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Thompson, Victor W. & Sneed, S. G. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1870, newspaper, March 25, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181309/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.