Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1870 Page: 4 of 4
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low ohemiaette worn inside
a fichu of the finest muslin.
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cut square, are worn
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! frills of
the edge of
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and should be
at care, both as to form
i bo warm and
► all, of a becoming
lue, mauve and psarl grey lor
blonde ', white, red or violet for bru-
nettes. Flannel, Scotch pblds, molle-
*dde<l caohemire and poplin are
toaterMa employed for robes do
ubre.
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Iking dresses are always round,
just touching I be ground. The bodies
are high and closed at the throat { but
>und of square
The sleeves are generally tight, trira-
secund ftmitjue skirt, gracefully druped
and trimmed, is usually worn with the
short drewijfX Saahe* uro still in favor,
tied simply behind in a knot, if worn
jutt ; but over a plain
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en in front, and |$ di*Üoiag<i«as, jui-bris Mvsjr f vi««ator,
■ted and Moiane'i Owdiat and Blood Puriflor,
Is trimmed ¡MU J Mardsden'spr^mtfon , Ayr 'Com-
pound fluid Extract Saraaparilla,
part in
well cut;
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BANKINC <S
simvift mm&m sw
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menta; íMnk.i Collections, Receive Deposits
and Execute Trasto,
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mente of the College at any
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time, ten
Special attention given to the Collection of
Salaries and Feas dne State and (JountV Offi-
cer -and Military Voaebsra payable at Austin.
BOARD AN1)
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SURVEYING, NAVIGATION,
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the student
year is f*
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of ik Politician
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Winslow's
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Every variety of Patent W in common use
for sale here. And must prominent is the
eatalogue of Pills is
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For the oertela eure of Clhill aad Fever.
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A GREAT VARIEÜT OF-'LINIMENTS AND
'oumm-
Their stock of PERFUMERY is full and vari-
ed, consisting of Lu bin's Extracts, Hettry Jfc
Hifmarson's Extracts, É. Cóudreay's Extracté,
(Genuine French.) For tho toilet a ¡preat va-
riety of Soapa—French and American, Turk-
ish Bath, Oatmeal Honey, Glycerine and Bo-
qin't Soap#. Magnolia Water, Florida Water,
F'OR SAlJfc^
to or firom any part of Esrope;
0. RTJOUNS & CO,
■rv
idar Lands
TN 10 ACRE LOTS, 8 miles above
1 Austin. Por Bale by
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C. E. JOHNS & CO.
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Austin City Property
T?OR SALE BY *¿vj
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C. R. JOHNS A CO
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Lots 1, 8, 3,4, Block 3, unimproved.
Blocks 6! and 69, Div. E., "
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, one story, 5 rooms, and ball and kitohen
gervanto room adjoining, and small shop
ediately on Avenue, with two rooms.
—
immediately
Magnolia Balm, Puffs and Boine, C ombe, Uair xyor th° °'ty °f Au"tm'
, Tooth Brushcr, Nail Brushes, par
Satohels, (Fkenefa,) 1% WMte^ Lip
r, and forms th© Salve, Camphor lee, Tooth PoWtlew, Oriental
Tooth Paste. Dr. Grant's waivaUed Tooth
Powders. This class of Rpoda teay be found
with them in every variety ot style, and no
one wishing to buy can fail to be suited. All i
olihich they offer at the lowest mtes for
0«Jw Jle aud Retail Cbnntry Mer
clii-iJi to Titi |^| j| ^ x*c i ti y j to thorn
n can ,
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popular favor that he
ven for this position. Ala last
resort to recover his waning populari-
ty, he joined the Methodist Church;
* when it waa given out one Sunday
rval IjetWOon the scrvi-
dipped in a neighboring
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, The
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Chemicals to
be van aso ossunui and perfectly reUabio in
every respect. no v. áSwtwly.
PAÍloe^BH
the stirfkeo an
Amep' SkWP-A-y^
< Chambers' Est. Lands
OF THE CHAMBERS' GRANT,
eovorinjf the City of Austin.
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Fanns in the Country
BY -itui ¡i, T\i.f a
I ' C, R. JOHNS A 00,. r-
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W '< <t 'li.t Ut «■ I 4J"1 r I
6000 iter of the Del Valle
Thomas and James
<m the South—in tráete to suit purohaeórs—8
miles Southeast o! Austin, . ¡ j, ^ ¡ ,, >,
joining
PHONOGRAPHY. ETC'.
> taught as used in hosiaow. Any oto
can at once take charge oí ant set ol
i. An education thai " "' H '*
to earn $1,000, $2,000 or
best Fortune uarents san i
South must now edúcate
tically. :V t
awarded Six First Class Prises, and
ttlP?r
titution W the United I
Penmanship—lowons not limite^, per-
fect course $25 00
Book-Reeping—double and single entry,^P
etc., a perfect conree . 60 0t>
Arithmetic—including all commercial
calculations 50 i
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Conree in Penmanship 100 00
al Penmanship and Flourish-
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mismtss&&c& iss
A student having paid for a oourse in any
tete-.: esisisss
as he may desire. Persons from 13 to 00 yeaft' ,
jjir*
y«r« wjw,wy^>isiiiiH, áfJarmilHoten. 'Jff *££
and
CAUTION.—Bswote of R. I
Runners and Drummers, and apj
tho College. Put your money it
your Morchant or the President of ti„
For Catalogue, Ac., apply at this i
address ^ . - y KÜFOS DULBR
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m m SCHOOL _
C^LADIES.—The undersigned
mined to remain m Austin, will upii a cm
etc'naively or Young Ladies, on tbe J
Monday in September. He has i
oomfortable building, one I
the Governor's Mansion.
take a limited number—not *
Bve—those wishing to enter
so at ones. For terms, Ac, a
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miles North of Austin, with 80
known «« the Fisk pfawe, with
FOR BALE OT
^Selling off Below C
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1870, newspaper, January 5, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181492/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.