Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 287, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1871 Page: 4 of 6
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staggering just likt real
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relations, forget
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if the marauders had not been thus
repulsed and beaten back, the frontier
would again have been ravaged and
pfundered by their raid.
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our method.
The legitimate Aim rican way .
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new acquisitions of territory from time
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muar riage
Slaved birds
will My about
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ed for year frolu Nervous Debiity
up all sorts of bacchinalian sot
interrupting each other in the
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or red for duty near Fort Griffin,
The value of the
de 2 d. w ! v
funny sight.
iv< ly the busilt ss of sav- Birge, Nichols & Co.
innn
ar" r*
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1 hr.
k'tt 4
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Monday morning both
the auction room of
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which he becomes as drunk ii
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A negro woman in Mississippi this
last season, cultivated, with one mule,
ten acres of corn, ten acres of oats and
of wheat, at an expense of 1»
ADVEETIsING KATES.
t milder term can be used—the mocking
bird makes of himself in Florida. Hlis
t rv
long day. We much doubt whether
any magazine in tho country will pub-
lish one of equal beauty and of equal
chastity. It is evidently from the pen
of Mr. E. M. Wheelock, a gentleman
of splendid culture and of elegant at-
tainments. — Ga iveilon News ■
We thank the Newsfor its courteous
Saturday last.
parties met in
LIBERAL ADVANCE MAD
ana
N . 14 sip'u a
'■ thenatin
Prematuz
udi- n tion
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r ii IBI t e ai \ ASCE.
I he dauguter ol the Dane ; the
X TJ'O.M )
its politics, the News stands at the
lon, occup
Kepullio. seuds on
DAill-
N2Xo M<. 6 Mo
' Cl npiete courst f threc
between Mr. Geo. W . <mith, a
! ings banks, and are
ports, that on the route from I rod*- datnigger fust,
ricksburg, he constantly scouted the I
Ofcani Jouraai of the 27ch Di-triet.
r-» ■
ft Au
ro < on-umptives.--- The advertiser. having
bcenprmanentiy cured of that dread discasn..
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STAPLE ASD F\NCY (iROCERI
that no man pauses to notice it.
special weakness is the
OIK INITV.
ouial Journal of the City ef Austin.
Of the
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all V .‘pl
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the result
f \ ple i
in the attempt. Col. Veal hearing of
this diabolic al act. caned Mr. Smith on
1 here is a goo 1 prospect of a coi-1 e r-
’ ‘ ’are from the Western
p of the Southern ‛acitic and Ohjo, Indiana. Illinois,
Trans-Continental railway companies.! Michiganhnd Wisconsin
making rapi
nearly exclu
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chronicle an < vent
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Errorm of 1 ontta.— A gentlemar whosuft
‛‛RN" tMIHlI IHMKHtn..
if this is adopted, the one trunk line! . . .... . . .
. . i o, . . Karl Blind, the eminent German Lib-
on that parallel will receiv e large aid , eral says that, if Germany is wise,
from ( ongress. she must take care not to allow the
if be asked to t: \ ide the means of
he r embassies
crop .was six hundred dollars, which
left her four hundred dollars as the re-
suit of her industry.
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An old man in Saybrook, Conn., lives
bn a farm that was never bought or
sold, it having come down to him from
his ancestors, who obtained it froin the
ntod, and n« Nred-.
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efre
er dfanv
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Puritan from New Englan 1, a. •' itholic
colsti- Smitl hs
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be made
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with a French uame sends senators to
Congress, whose Very speech shows
t rribl price
. t t rrettin ’
vurent and nervine. hae a highi beneticia efeet
in rheimat ic easen. It ombmes in hap » pro i
portions th* tonic.altefative. nperieht, a ill arp
tic, daphoretie and ant billoun properties ret
site for th* restoratios of । m-t*m generally d .
| • MI llul III M •
i Ki, social in-
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system Heinga mnild diuretie, .1 - vra .i
Eal impulse to the net on of the kidneys
there is a tende ney to dropy. »I d .«
Attarney- and I oun-eltors 4 I a
ri’ duty to
happened in
1 in the store
hat Col rress.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
it ol. an 1 -try, al t igolisms
the -.n
- ffewn
witl -ur
Rather than oPen a way for Ru
bird* is a Constantinople, it would be f
Ihey fix around in amaninterestto restore the P
countes v!
I • lur
pointi d t •
- . ath 1‛-
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W . di the
: judei
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A H ck of tipsy me cking
STAPLE NND FX(‛Y (10) EII
----------------- overgrown Muscovite empire once
Good temperance people will be more to assume a domineering position
shocked to learn ot what a sot—no | in the Oriehi Germany has interests,
as much on the Danube as on the Rhine
WOMES Is SWEEDEX. In Swet
principle of woman’s rights
A
from Maryland, a
line <‘f march for miles, and that be-
tween the dan Saba and Colorado
rivers he discovered three fresh Indian
nd telegraphic who advanced upon the Colonel, firing
. . (at him twice. Col. Aval, in order te
drpartmett* In numerous privates save himself, thrust a small bowie
a tablishmeuts they make eflicientclerks knife into the side of Mr.-Smith, in-
O h e!
id Wet JI
riyssTI .1 .
tie y were brothers born.. Some State i
sition and growing importance make
ordered, amt has no equal a- a winter medic ne.
ian I eodAw1w
. ligi us ; Mtn. all are conner-
at least, fused into praeth al
upon the juice of as in the North Sha and the Baltie xt r >kixi •< uu m
fietting ‘arrird. i -av-for
WEEKIY 12
. ■ Fonte a! ■ in ! sh ill I. en-
l 1m 1 by tl ' joint action ri both
\ F ATAL. A FRAIR.—It isourunp
u dn pof that ra t : tht ; s' blo d‛‛
t on.
i
, a ex ati ; l ane |
delivt n
whi h -hetiid be di star zed V ti ’ thi
Asthma, Bronclt i*, ete-
.1: first J whole aflajr was stocked, th" nominee l'artic-wiuinrth v • ' " ■
that a community desiring annex ition . has not yet accepted, and the honest " . 1 Ipw
s) di fully prove th- d -nr ; m • ond. sincere Democracy won't toui h him if
oes, any more than will the Gt r-
■ _ n-
th-
t. in.
...it thor fin r ceived such left handed compliments
) dl l • h.i i from him in 1866.
i • ■ ■ ■
and the* Elbe, in the {driatic. and
men, mixing t *
au ; Am Dg recent inventi ■ - u te i in
HU- Enrland, is ‘a contrivance by which i'
be- ’ pistol is fired at any de-4fed hour in
hey the morning to a; use sle "i i - Ihe
ide machinery next proceeds to ligrhit ।
wav lamp, to heat the water : r breaklast
ts 1 purposes, and rings a bell wuen the
water reaches the boiling p The ;'
^J.lode •
-e--- - cousumption, ba ample remnily, i* anxions to
The Austin delegation to the Seguin make kuow n to his fellow sut rers th- m" e - • 1
: +Le- cure Toallwhodesireit.hewi neudat orti
• 1 p eser l pt ion u * it ree of ( l ara . w th thee
Gazette, without authority or publica-
W i uk pt a ’
4 Lutila a •
Ji VI He
rIVI l !',>! • I
e h. anx, I .<
thah tin bowi - and the hiduesa, i D- pH
and avaricts ' renal dineast - are more orle
K *Tu 4
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l ♦ nil ; ।, ' i n. ne i
} N E ii INEN t N 1
i idr — ll' xi IRl* A--
X ith street. P mJ i;
ini«w1 v
r age
| » J . •! I I I I X *
(‛ > nist brother ; lie s 'll
Swi ie leads to the a ll ut
‛ (10% l>l 4 I A 4 O.
B.itik< ! - ah I I ovum -
1011N t: otbhN
Lrst re, • s '> i
thnt no annexati n ‘ foreign te
r college has been "pened at Gotteu-
, 1 ■ r. whert ladies, not under seven-
’ t' • n years < f age, are almitted to a
without fulfilling the daughter about the age ■ of fourteen
,. . . . i , vears, upon whom Mr. Smith attempted
requirements suggested al ai . . c: .
। to commit an outrage, but was foiled
head of Texas journalism, “with no
brothers near the throne.’
’and generous paragraph. Outside of
haneg k‛s Bntidin corner of t e \o
r.. in street
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our city Decembr r I 11 h.
■ f Birge, N ichls & • ..
i j w a
or par • ' , ; ure ba- - the j rperty n ot prop-
erly a iverti-e l. - 11 f rieit the amount paid
! r -u ,i ; r erty . Hi 1 -ii' h pr perty shali re-
vert • its iormer it h - when m sale
had ■ n mn .
. na’EC pogo Vra.
passion over the misdoingsmarri age shouldin point of Ik
of one her neighbors youngsters, divorce - -
I Iler mistress remarked upon the im-
propriety of such conduct in the case of
oneaboutto join the chureh, and re-shallte founded on the facts of the’
reived this frank response : “I h ve . goul o a
‘sperienced religion, an l'se gwine ■ > . " — ---
6 join the church, but Miss B. I’ll scild During a recent Irish wake at Mid-
dletown,Conn:, the deeeased was taken
" ~ 1 ouf of his coffin and made to stand in
A charitable movement is on foot In 1 a corner of the room, with a hat on
1 huadelphia to supply the French t his head and a pipe in his mouth 11”
market with rats. I hey only want the while the crowd indulged in coarse
Irat- cu-uty
l
' natt-
l»o .
acher, and Col. J. I .“V '-al
eife ta of yonthfu .
of sut ! .114 humamit
t til'' 11 pe und '
il I ou d i 1 . wh
wt-hi t • pr tit bs
L. """"3 •
I A f a 1a 1 1
tion, by a clique of wire-pullers ; the
that one is Scotch, and one is
extensively tin- not aware of Mr. Smith’s presence.
mofths theper-piratory anda, h a ■»- "ii"
- lay i* i harmi niv un-
— attraction rather than by force. gravi- ‛ ‘onvention was chosen,
, n tation instead ofabsorpti m should be
th - null rv • Ho-te u< i - -tomaeh littet A '
ingasastimulaut and tomc.it rouses the •
achandthelutestlues mpartig to those 1mp
tant orgaus te a tiv ty and ’ gula ‘ y I' *
operates «« .1 sodorito.by toning the X' •• • of
the-kinaud promoting the free pansuge ot
MOI I •
...i w Lere it exi-ta
can*. - The mo-t
r med fot, di -I urt
llouses.
Ma .y thoughti 1 pct sons all
to fivor .hi amendment to lb"
H- it •
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61 si
S'-' l.
berry of the thereby in the Mediterranean, a* well
1 r terted • X'
. .«< rion of «■' id
v ! abi '
apwerfni l
e - nd wuru '
.. i ien el >• thuat -
• ration from ! I1» "
apt tu ensh 11 >1
• r m t he r othee ; • •
nd th< want in.He :
alone, | he d
, . (‛ hOKI.I 1*. “-kbb•
prevalent D -1" 1
gravated by thest
preveutive "t. aud
M tv
w . ■. •
| 0(1 < I«o»< ■ leva in
11‛V ef Au-tan. ta -al h,
dr“tr MAYMO>
D‛an« *«RO
bru • ;
' or I ll
beenengaged by Col. Veal as teacher
in his familv. I’ol. Veal has a little
! tution, by which it shall be de lared
to time almost inevitable. Such
spirit needs not to be fostered, but
wisely directed, and rightly aimed.
Annexation by voluntary and natural
ploye i in the postofice a
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tiousr
e . tu,P
wd . Ha, 1
Ia W, fol r / c/v.; i VD mui
A;Fv, I
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Con- ' ,
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which such
pr lerty -h .. ** -.....i ridot four
werk-,ote in- rti । . w k.immeimtelyi
pr ding -uch inny fret » ilinz llancockforthenational Senate,
tir v<t at a kn . u tever, without ai , i .
inz thecim a- r tit ly this cetion, yearsago, what o tnatr
- it oreponsiblc i r all d muges that any
. mny Ml* tain. »
Sec. 15. hat whenever it shall be estab '
li-h : before any e urt • mpetent jurisdie , promist
tion. that the provi-iot - — ti n 11, ut this “
act, hate not Ien em lit I with, the party.
they will tiue a -1 re
-s
J-
■ No" J
I A Row X w1
itJtusc ’
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ther man to defeat Brigadic Gent ral lives, have the opportunity of holding ‘ \
their own plow, and watching their NEW Al’RRTiFMNNTP-
own rich soil turn from the mould
board. But a large majority of the j ", "" „Iiw‛, h»« ao
’ colonies located in Kansas this year,
• -om I are from the Western Mates, from
+
de: dawtr
fre । in < ou ■ . p
rat- -. and -h pi* <i i
si to
,t Ger- •....."t
W. notict that I. ogan, of the S in Texas Railway Company. This colony
Auitoni IIera /. place, the name of came from Wales and of course, have
Johnliane-.k at the hcadofitscol-sreatly bettered their condition In-
.... . . . stead of being tenants of some riciti
umns,for i ingress Why ' on t the, । 1 1 , . .. , . u fo tunate . di-r «
.. ...o’ . Hand, or land owners of the old world, ■ . ,, ,, ...
bustin H : oloW suit Tothey are themselves now tree land i tai h>x. s r ■
be fire, its editor did m re than any owners, and for the first time intheiriPa.
Mr. Smith is now lying at the City
Hotel, in a very precarious condition,
and his attending physician. Dr. Brown, |
years, with says it is hardly possible, that he will I
urvive the wound. et/erson Ihrc^l.
. w hich interf T witi
• O' relet for tie, T"
whr re HK. 44. F. U n«*ll III HI.
o.1 de I •
nee
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aw a e- .
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$ ■ 1 !. IX. litun . ■ . •
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A .- — 1 tter-
TRAC X .rl i
unli "F
urt. -hall
THE pNIv JovBNki
onga
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pudnt manner, not at all like #3 I
It is said tigh
S*
rW nests
and families just like th" buds ofcrea- water reacnes the bonling P
w sep that tie R i < atholic dies on ‘ tion. It is not improbable that also, machine, to be porfect, shou !
l firl ot haul, in the arms of his like the lur.l89f,creauutl. they bveomvCU'cn the 1.
very peuitent after the season is gone Nosweep of overwhelming ar . , .
and the yearly fro he is over, and that no ponderous tr. , on tl..- r - . ,
they makemany good resolutions, join mai, nohymns to liberty, sigi
the temperance society and keep sober to martial’music and resounding withla aa
till the next season comes round and the full diapason of a million hun nP 1 '
the berries are ripe once more. As I throats, can exert so persuaniv. 0 ' '
these are mocking birds, it is not influence as does the ’ . " 2
o Icatis, as sure of the allegiance as il i att only imittzg meuPPo e ' at * ey ' gre atrpublicnecupying a quarter .1 " ' ■' •
• •_ ° t _ theclvued globe, and governed qni- "
* etly and sagely by the people itself I, 1 A” D orare we lknewa
• • J • F • ’ re I'., i bsnre tat । as । ।
trails ehtering the settlements. Pur- Had we space to spare we should
suit was miade until the horses were ! delisht to rePu blish.thewhe eofthe
, . . . .. .... ,l Christmas article <4 the STATE •ot RNAL.
Ti GA. >|| XH 11 • ( 0, Proprietors. ( exhausted, resulting id the capture of It is one of the most beautiful compo- ten acres
oi i 44 in. pin. %x of rik mT> : the horses of the savages-the Indians -
r scattering in the chaparral to escape.
ai-" a.
me, to
i ii -W »: i ri
i t Henr h« A i-t
r da • in
Mi h -AOV. with a lull
. ’ ■ pr 1 ) tol '
rpiivatesuleci uical and anatomical lectures.
u-ein*etion we, len is , misin: country • ,
ay- . . . , ‘ • Kansas is reapng the benetits of her uakin-
r p ! . u Det..... ; ' kin to '• "quio’x ii railroad policy. The Fort S otteure1
- •• -1 11 thesexesdoe-notrousth ireofthe M. itorsavsthatlast week a c 'v'r'.’
* * 4 1 ’* • *
•' ’ pl I’ll nt "I or ds t ■! -re it 'll." located near Council irove. on land
l' ught of the Missouri, Kansas and I
stot .. .. .1 '..1
i nterrupter iy
und pri vent I A
A Massachusetts paper,tells of a
colored woman who had been lately Theodore Tilton wants it enacted. |cuarut a....... ..........
; ■ was so unfortunate as •Whateverinpoiyif morals nllities tionhunaija
tofyintoapassion over the misdoings marriaveshonfi hnintnriw nullify......
God grant that there may I ll M M AMAN Y-.
cornea time in the legislation of our I • MltuHnk v ar
country when the laws of the Uud^* MUE VEhAViwerh a
■ ----- । *• liamtnd.tive-te T ,
Col. Veal was
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var . t. « • ■ I ..
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J*11 I ikat, aud aulieitou- .
i vmshdh
The century ha- r ■ 1 in tub'
i e pr phecy, the nt . -. pe t
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