Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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luscious
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icte oÍ 'Ímpp Northern provinces IW
To i) famed for it* groat fertility,
now-. & ipÉnnffi
warm «« Italy,
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Ode t;on. which Al ienee has Uvnt, both to the
left our oí W* Pfai,fc M8H8Í'the mulü
tocen-i «HPtátó oí" wines, ail of which have
around ■ P'ace'* her far in advance of all other
dHMfoM-a&i«... i
tvtnent ami i " SI i the vinoyarJ of th.* earth."
wardrobe is H' i« «tetimnted thit over live millions
of aerea (Of land in the Empire are de-
1 to the culture of the wiwi^vlsd
1 ¡¡Ms long ago m 1823 there were over
four willionB of acre in France thus
employed. Th® whole of FrA«it #uulhI
of Paris may be styled one grand re-
gSto grapo blossoms, fruits and yield*
its culture has been fostered, encoar-
ftged and improved aatil the vines of
France hive become the best in the
world; and this product one of t|«f
ami comnUBding resource* bi the
-,fc people.|§f 1I|#-Í^¿^#íííÉÍ
f portions of the country have
obtained more renown for their vines
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culturo and more pains taken with
vine, biMNggT utifrequeiflly thesio
eroacos are attributable|gg differ.
n ornees of «oil and to local and climatic
intíuences.-^otowt
; 1 —wiiii 'i i in'* 11i' \
able time
he
Work
a world
LUMBUS.
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ñu lofive
«t!l;30
I STREETS,
and
íAá United State .
TH Efi$ IS A FU LL FACUJ/T Y. L
flrunom Bsoin at Ant Tim. Tmaw is No
, ' -T' ' Vacation. m Mm
; ¿.i,; /iy*t ■ '.■••• cfc tHS'fS-'yssfc•-i
Citizens or strangers who wish ft businew
eduuition for th#m*i¡v$wá s « ¡««"itcd to
M 0:30 i $tndeqt« cap enter hi any or all thedepart-
I *nd Satura v* at 8 A.M., mnkíiur mente of the College at any time.
with the O. H. * H, R. R. and When elubs of three or now enter at the
Galveston, and with Staiw* for mme time, ten per oent. deduction will bo
Austin, and all intermediate made. W'
BOARD AN}) LODGING m PE MONTH.
and San Antonio ...*¡rw
pickets and «met .BOOK-ppWg
FTV^MATUEMATIOS.
SURVEYING, N.mG VHON, CIVIL EN-
™, fKRNcf" HPÁWwil, GERMAN
PUONOGRAPUY, «tC.
Are taught as used in business. Any etn
puilumvj
Mo. BO Baronrie 8tr
. "'NEW.0RHAN8.
Wholesale and Retail Southern i
the Celebrated PlANOá mSLnSl
fS"h *, s
& SONS, and J. p. üALtí. th. «
and best Pianos ever oflered bef,, i
Southern market, tad .old at
Prices. Also Wholflialeand lte^.
Agflot of the Celebrated 0,
M clod eons manufactured W*CA>
& KEKDDAM, the most ^
dent «jan at once Ube charm of act apt of instruments ever made, andiJ„,i
books. An education that enables the student factoi V l,ril „, ,. , " "¡ a
to earn $1,000, $a,000 or $3,000 e year is the g¿¡-3 1%, ' / , ^ at hem Agenta f
best Fortune |<arents can give their sóns. T0>i & y ^ ««lon Cnwu, #n(j
Scath must now educate all her sons jwao- ¡ Mumíc Puhliuations, the CmajK-st
ticaJly.
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FOR SALE BY
>N & H WRICKS
$26 00
Congres* Avenue,
ii
«cptBfcwAwtf
-
Austin.'
i®et
11 find t( in
bi# Oiperietieo of
.. M,
¡It brought against
aroof, anl
[f'spioved
[ in court that
* t in an* '
• re*
Itnoss
mia-
ler do,
then,
Tits Üiitti Kienae
has been suspected by students of
natural history that some of the infe-
rior animals not only have the five
senses common to the human race,
often active, to a degree unattainable in
mati, but posateaifc others of which we
have no experience. Of cour«« H is as
tmpoasible for us to conceive of these
unknown senses as for a blind man
from his birth to acquire a true idea of
light, or a doaf mute to form a right
conception of music. '*jm¡•
; ^íáturaUsts toll us for instance, that
;mvé$ü,''tfr$¡iph feeá noxious and
decaying substwoes, obtain informa-
, it cannot be; and we koow of
lot oscapiufr ftom animlils previous
to prutsTacence, so subtle as to Call
thftse scavenííeÁ of nature from the ex-
tremity o! one country to that of an-
other ; for It is manifest from the hight
they preservte in their flight, arid the
haste thuy are making, that their de-
parture has been from some lar distant
«tattoo* having a remote au l urgent
~ ' let m contemplation.
or can wo
"'lUeanafi
n is ripe,
ntals hive
RHRHHRT^ , ,5, ,r(au li-
t—endued tvith what
0 purpose of diacerning
froui afar, we canuot oou-
i readily comprehend by
nails ami Blugs discover
irlty of fruit ¡aípproaches.
IffPPifflVWVW
Utile
smart
he
buw«
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' GINS! COTTON tílNS!
'ENlit)N, PLAN rfeHS!
the Agency of the celebrated "TAY-
LOH COrCOiTGlN," manuiactuml by W.
G. Clemens, Brown Jfc Co.. a* Atlanta,- Ga. I
havaaonw now in «tore, with iot>re to arrive,
sir
where. These Gins arc rapidly gaining in
favor lu Georgia mud Alabama, ovar the Pratt
and <>11 otiiar Giu<*. The advantages claimed
are.a greater mpidity of work, combined with
closer ginning and leas injury to the staple.
Call aud see at A B. PALM'S
New Store on Congress Avenue,
&H door below his old Stand. i*
IMmI ~
At the last two Fairs the Students and Pro-
cessors of ftolhear Commercial Collojje were
awarded ¿ix Fii-st Class Prizes, and more than
any other luatitution in the United States for
Penmanship. . li/w
Terms—Payable in Advance
Penmanship—lessons not limited, per-
fect course.1
etc., a pcrtwt eumaa 60 00
ArithuieijjC—including all commercial
calculations 50 00
Ucturos on Commercial Law 20 00
Theabove constitutes the Commercial
Course.
English—^Grammatical coursc. 50 00
English, French, Spanish, German—full
course, to leam to read, write and '
speak tlie language coti-ectly, not lim-
ited ..'...*i...v..... v . ,v.. 100 00
Latin, Gr«w k—full course 100 00
Algebra, Surveying, etc, 50 00
Geometry—full course, not limited 50 00
wmm
W OR B A L h '
LAND AGENT,
m
Informs his friends that ho bus returned to
Austin, with imjjroved hcnltb, wad iuereasod
fiicilities for CDnducting a land husiwas in all
its branches. ';"
1 am prepared to offjr especial inducements
to owners ;>f certificates, in ths way of locating.
i will «Iwaya he .ropsiwd to buy certificates
for CASH, and will have oon-tantjy fbv snle s.t
tow nttes, Lamis, Certificates, Town Lots,
Farm ft Ac
?ús iwtr" * T"-" "'y °*°
■ í'íí i Wftvy •rid UM'h if,' >
!Í:;.;:T;H:0 MP SON'S |%
Favorite Billiard Saloon
'-^1
reactrers' Course in Penmanship:..... 100 00
Ornamental Penmanship and Flourish-
ing-.. 8500
Agrjcuít ral Chemistry—full oonrse.. 100 00
A Life Ticket in ¿11 the Departments.. 500 00
A student having paid for a coursc In any
branch, as Shove, is entitled to a Ufe Ticket in
that Department, lio can attend suoh branches
as he way desire, persons from 13to 60 years
of age etiend.
N. 15. AH the Graduates Jot the past 37
years are now in good business, so far as known.
CAUTION.—Beware of R. 1 and Hotel
Runners and Drummers, and apply at once ut
the College. Put your money in the hands of
your Merchant or the President of the College.
For Catalogue, Ac. , apply at this office, or
addrecs RUFUS DOLBIÍAK,
aug!3tw&w6m President.
AUSTIN
ni
Kseps constamtly on hand
israuigiiiisM-gw
ii ill i iii ii III M|
EYB WHISKEYS. p r>
FRENCH BRANDIES.
VVINR5MDHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHER-
RY AND PC RT, of Choice Brands.
VV
Sfe
rated wine bitters,
vmari
urgent DEETJKO'81 NDIA PALE ALE; ABBOTT'S,
mlij
LAGER BI)«R.
sodawatKr.Le.mont soda, sarsapa-
•■■Vi
With*
ANILLA StVDA, toifethe
• %r..i.11 % . i ■ i
Jresh supply of lemons, always on
cuoíce Brands of
H&VANá AND DOMESTIC CIGARi
and
i —^
riNE CHEWING TOBACCO-
'ÉW.
billiard saloon
Up Stairs.
Is supplied
iune98tWtl
COLLEGIATE
, FEMALE INSTITUTE.—The Eighteenth
Annual Session opens on the First Monday of
September, 1869, with a full Corps of ccmpe
tout touchers, who will spare naither labor or
expense to promote the interest of the school
and the advancement of their pupils.
Rev. B, J. SMITH, ihofessor of Mathn-
mntries Arid Ancient Languages. F' "
iVlus. B. J. SMITH, Instructress in English
Literature, Botany and Astronomy,
n.fi ADA W AD ER, Preceptress in Mubíc—
Piauo, Harp and Guitar, and of the German
Language.
Misr m . PORTER, Assistant in Preparatory
Department and teacher of French.
MISS A; N. EMERSON—-French, Spanish,
Itnilian;, Sketching and Drawing; Painting
in Water-colors, Orinental, Grecian Oil, Oil
Landscape. ' ''a"
Buildings on corner of Pecan and Guada-
lope stmis, *iUi M«íáe& «iB w^-JliíSíilg,vau
wull finished, neatly plastered and ceiled, per-
lnotly warm m wmterand cool in summer—
and grounds thoroughly shaded and retired,
affording ample space for recreation. •
ST Other Teacher and Other buildings will
:irf22r$5?ast«*4
auglotw^wtf '
Music ever oflLred to tlie w„ri
worth of Music for Fifty Cents, W m
covers. Send foi sample
Wholeaa)? and i.efcul Dealer in J.
struction Books, Vhliss, Guittir^,
struiinents, and Italian String anii it!
everything pertaining to the Muwc l'w,k
Price Lists, Illustrate ¡ Catniugue«,at¿( «
by mail on application.
Music maileo, post paid, on reojiut"Jt-M
marked price. ' ^
I take this opportunity of thanking ||jj_
who during the past yea r favured mMtít t¿¡
confidence aqid orders, aad with m*
facilities and advantages, I hopostii! tn ',JU
favored ro<;ipiont of orders for efófo ¡, ¡¡Í J
line, and in reruffl, I would sny.tliat !! i .rfl|
will be appreciated, and that I will gametel
satisfaction in every invoice U bayj i.
Very Respectfully, -®|;;
PittMP WEiiLEls,
No. 80 Barm no St. N. 0., Nuv.jo.i (h
declBtwAwly ' ;
MILUNliltY
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OPENING
169 ]VXarket Str
&. >• j«SL Si.-
GALVESTON
•HE
LEADING SCHOOL
I . IN THE SOUTH. •
w«.AWfo¡r...
SEMINAS'
Ha* completed its Fourth Year, and has at-
of Science, Classics, Modem Languagss, Mu-
sic, Drawing Mkl Painting; are very superior.
The seminary building is the most imposing in
the city. The dining-room presents a spec-
tacle of elegance and plenty not exoelled by
our best hotels. • -• .f?V WW," y,-.. m
Tlie advimiagcs of the eity of Nashville in
wepect to health, society and ohurch priv-
ileges, commend themselves to the parents of
the South. ¿ V, ' - 7^
UThe groat suCCeB of this school l thé city
d throughout tíi« eountry is the best proof
of merit. Many of Its graduates aTo teachers.
Three hundred pupils daring the past year
ati
i next session opens Thurwlly, Sej,t. S.
For a catalogue, address ?*'
'7 W. E. WARD,
Julyfi4w3m u Kaafcrille Ttma.
SCHOOL
M.ADAME DEZAUCHE, MtoSR d j
DRESSMAKER, late of New (trlew. wiS]
open on SAT URDA Y, JANUARY 2,1
at No. 109 Market Street, adjoining f
& Schaper, a large and elugantiuwirtwonu
French Miilinery Good*, eundi.iting
Bonnets, Huts, ChKvks, Corset'), on
tiiles of npparel jpr Lj dlei «ii
the latest styles and approved I
Galveston, December fifi, 1S08, 1
ianSílt.wl!
STATIONERY
yLOCÜM '&
BOOKSELLERS A STAl
a-*-store
Son,
Offer f >r sale a full and
SCHOOL and MISCELLANY
STAl 10NERY, fiCjplC, &c.
great inducements to country;
Schools in the way of stock tai
call is wapectfully solicited bv I
the Capital for the purpose of f"
juneOtwlmúcwly
UEOAL.
4 DMIN18TRAT0R S
A Notice is hereby given that the!
ed was, at the Auguít ierro, 18
' " ■
strft r of th
Probate Court of Travis county, !
pointedndministrat rof tía ®#
Pulm, deceaced. All itiisons
againct said estate are hereby i
tónt them to «¿"Within tlie !
law, else the fame will be
septlSwOt
4v
J
OST.—HE ADRIGIIT
LÍSESrfittStf!"
Thompson. LnIM h «rd ot
Austin, Sept. 3, lBt 9.
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1869, newspaper, October 15, 1869; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181466/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.