Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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%,iiui.i l>. J ««cu is f..r ¡he .S'íctíe Ouiette :
JCJp. K t> Williams Towislt, fctifl (X .
'Un. M, Kwmg, (Sulphur Barings, flop
r.-"• —■ j i kilt* OOlMilV.
riwi ot .Wati* I Go, j ¡j t tl(lW| Nt.w York city.
vr/fvrtrt tfiili , #*oopt Wi.Mi A Ji-rn . .Muiurlaio UlU.
' - Mr K 'h)|' U. Sititb Wi bin rri le.
Mr. K Simp-ou, .Bum U.
Mr G. W. li'viii,..,. , ...., Round ¡(Oí*
it J. (;u i ilfighaU)—
Mr. VV. Ln.diatl,.. ,
Wr, \V. 1*. Cole,
Oapt, J. O K-lley
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S.iei ur e ui.d Oultmy,..
Müj. J. 1) Say'
Si ll- r d Sayets
,llld(t0 AT. It, CoWiUI, ..
Mr, A. U. Kinui,
Captain Tottl t.ili(),.«..
W. B. Kherntll
tlr.n John 0 Austin.
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S. Jt. Itugnrs.
J, K. Moore,
tío v. <■. A Grammar
Tue-fday
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iirU Wed-
, ,! "Y'' „j Sunday, i a. in
Wf^VmiíA Arriv<* Sunday, Wed-
• írWay. Hi <1 ti. m. Depart
and Saturday, at ti
Thursday at
11 i
Afiiv !fu!Mil«v, ut
"Í^ÜTu-anv. at 1. f- m.
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Monday. t 0 a. m.
Í *■'/"i'rVw !■:L1 < —"arrivua Tliu«day, at 4
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,0lfil>r_ Third U.K.r
i TuiiMW>x' Drug Store. „<pf
i-Capt. O. M- W'-UuS
^a,ui H««ii)esi4Maii,l
ají*«Z™* h ^ —n
if moma* ^ if"1 •A'M
.ernTal
'hi tor tli.' < (Hew
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SevKB-41. wagon
^BDtúd t lb'
loads ot'
firewood
tf
of a stock of sttt.
Bbino in receipt
teoaiy p«;rcb«aed at low pricw, the
¿¡íríB Job OaricK is prepared to ex-
dewji'iption of work
ftnd t consideraUy
tf
1 «cute, every
expuditiously
reduced rale .
Oi'B subscriber who fail to receive
the (íazktte regularly will please notify
T(9 of die fact nt once. tf
■Preacbliiir by Dr. Porter every Snl bath
,lfl a. ic., «d 6 1-3 r M„ at kev. 15. J.
Smith' Petride Academy, on I'euen
tutu-i, wast of the Avenue.
KmoioiM N «won.—Pre'i oh i it k will >;<•
held wry fiaodty* *l tli« M«thi«l nt (Jlimoli
at half |>#4 ten * m , mid at 7 p. m. Hip-
bath School, t« o'clock, a. m. Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday, nt 7 P. m. CMr
Meetiii^. Saturday, at 7 v. m. Rev. Dr.
*illtw, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services at St. David's every Kubbalh ¡it.
1C;ÍR), a. M., by Rovs. 13. A. Rogers and
R. J, Swanooat. Sabbath Sch'i ! Hi 9 a.
j|. T^io budding having recently he n
-enlarged, there is bid pie room, and the
public are invited.
¡je* theTbwpiaa notice, at Bnsa ' Hall,
to morrow uight.
Cub Bckriowledgmehts are due to the cour-
tesy of the invitation committee for a ticket
tp tito eoiree at Buas*' Hall, laat night.
A suvBiiE hovther suddenly sprung up yes-
terdny evenlBR, which, during the night,
jlpeued into a heavy fall of sleet and si ow.
The weather to-day is pieasaat but iutoui-ely
ovld.
Is addition to an immense stock of flfie and
cheap ready-made clothing, gentlem in will
fiad at Catek's, a spicudid variety of shirts
and durnlal'MB go'sls.
A Good Move.'
It hw been propos 'd .to take up five cent
eontrihutiona for'til•' purchase of a Bible, to
presented to ths Lcgisiative PacdoNs.
Mai Admisnsfrafioit.
Cofflplaiiit h is been made to us f>l Mr. J.
D Land, a Justice of the Peace of Burleson
•Cnuuty, for m.tl adminisiraiion in «flee
Wiieu therfect«iate fully known, we may make
• further uotiee.
....Sun tínO.i.
..Wit ihorlonl.
...II. oi,i.t ad,
... .(¡alr^atoo,
.. (ieo'xciiiwn,
......CmIHM 0...
..Bastrop,
.... ib s,
Locklinrt,
Crockett.
Bnitrop,
...Prairie L>-a,
Bonhaui,
....Cedar Hill, Dallas Co.
['raveling Agents.
}Tr
Special Ji'oticui.
Tic<nty-/ive B*t r cunt. Saved
Dy usii«i¡ Uiii'I.by's Yisabi i'owoicit^iii the
jyteparaiteii . f ouacuiis, rods. piS'iif. etc.,
ovi r a <y oí (he indinary baking jwwtlei* in
market, 'l'ti- Is outttsioned by tin4 fill,net
weight in eneh packagi). ünd the fie.t tb.it It is
oumpOKi'd of mtiuu atriutiy p ro, In alihy
ami nutritious, which injur s calisfnct iry
ii-Milta every t uie. By using Dooi.kv's
YKAst PowuKa, tnirty p n id> ■ ere bread
can be ui¡m1« ¡rom a tianei ol flour, than Oy
any other preens of raising d uuh. A trial
will >aiisfy any Kiiuof i sstandard ejccelleuoe.
F.,r sale by (iiocers generally.
Tlie Hest Paper,
A letter, w'th the following inscription,
was received by us on yesterday : '* Editor
of the best paper, Austin, Texas."
Small Specimen.
Tío Austin corresponden I. of the Houston
Timet remarks ¡
Col. Ei,mott, of the Ij vuci (hmntereial,
It v -ry active in reg rd to ih < ■Btatv Con-
vention, to be held in tlii-i city, on the 2 Id
Inst., Iiut your correspond ?nt does not think
bit party will be sustained;
Tills reporter, If we are not mistaken, is
in the service of the Sun Antonio Herald,
Flake's Bulletin and the Times, and Ins
opinion is, doubtless, predicated on ibo with
ef at least two of his employers.
The building recently occupied by the
Government, hns been leased tor a ho'el.
This wi'l impart a life to that end of the
Avenue htrelofore unknown. The new hotel
U to be styled the Raymond House, and wid
be raady tor guests in two or three weeks,
To thb promiscuous mass of humanity who
now throng the Avenue, we would nay that
T. E. Catku has a splendid stock of gentle-
men's furnishing goods. There are slii>ts to
fit anybody or any purse ; boots to tit any
pedal oxti.-mUy. and hats to fit any cranium,
Ji Southern Triumph,
No medicine over offered to he jie plo
lias wow for itsiili niicIi a reputation in so
short h lime, as DR TijTT.S EXl'EC-
T'jHaN'V. VVherovcr it lis be ri in Liu
ducwi, h luis superseded all other Cough
rlwedius. It not only cu os the Cough,
'rut so thoroughly purifies th Lungs, that
no fears ol Its roturu need bo appreo dod.
Janflnvtw.lwk.
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| jRADY'S FAMILY BITTERS.-This
{) great tonic has actdev d a popularity
mi pii'Sing any otluii preparation ever in-
'.rodueod to the public. As •« purifier o
tiio idnou. and ns a euro tor dys,r p«ia, it
is infaliibl -, in lover and ague, or diseases
of the kidneys its tfivney has he-n e^ted
by thousands, and wo know ol no medi-
cino that lias noli < ved so I'avorab e a rep-
utation, North, Hout'i, iá stiitid Wost it
i k own and appreciated, and we may
add, with ut exaggeration, th t "Every-
body Takes It* , DoclTw-lrno
Spread the Truth.
Some medical men insist that it is un-
d guiüed to advertise a remedy, llowuv. r
vaiuuole it may. be. Queer reasoning this.
It is hice aayi g thjt wr article w. ion the
world need- sho, hi be hht in a Corner- -
that Ueeeflts ami blessings may be t o
widely otifused—that ih« means of pro-
tecting a id rrsto inu health iron d iai a
closo moto poly, and not accessible tu «II.
The a'lsuuieoL ¡« |, d Ii u worse than
tha ; it is inhuman, liuppwo iiostettor s
^tomirch Hitlers—an absoluta specific fór
dyspepsia, biliousness, rind ñervo..s de-
bility hud, never btfefi (mown beyond the
iw.iitrütii-e of the fttculty. w at wee Ii1 have
been th i consequence? Ins end o ' curing
and invigorating urtliiuiis, the gjtai ett' ets
o the prepiiraiion would have been con-
fined to a comparative few There Is lie
highest authority for saying that light
snimld riot be h d under a bustiel; that
whatever is excellent sbeuld b ph.cod us
a city on a hill, where «II men can ta^e
cogiiiz iiico ot'it. It is upon this principle
that the Dittei h ive been advertised and
continue to be aovertiseu in every newa-
paper <d any proniiner ce in th> western
iiemisphoru, apd thnt the Bpontnrieoui- tcs-
titn hlals m its favor have been tr nslated
into all wrieen langua ;es, Thi(U?Mlid<
enjoy pie ,'ect health t • day who would he
¡anguishing On eeds ol sioUnecs it the in ws-
paptns had iio^ spread the truth with re-
yard to thin unequalled, rnvfyotani and cor
reetive far and wide Suppose profit has
heoa r aped from i his p ihlieity. le thal
any argument sgain-t t í If the public
be.lth hns been protected, if lives have
Ieen saved; it the f vbio have been streng-
thened an.l the sielc r stored; great good
han bien accomplished', an I who so mean
as i<r grudge t ¡ exertions thus directed
their fair reward.
T HLL-1'LACEM
\V
\\ \ oitnn Men, on
p 'V K.—Itss 'js ior
the happiness of
of wo-pbiuoit atloetion, in only life, and
th, propriety of early Marr age, as a pro
teetiori a^tiins the o>irf'il ai u«es_n il S'cial
evils ól the day. 'ten, flee in sealed • n-
ve'opes. fAdnrew HOWARD ASS jOI-
A'i'lON, Box P. PhilaJelphia, Pa.
^Au.'. 1st, 1«70. wAtt ly
Thr Aveni'b Hotki. ia crowded to reple-
tion with (¡uests. The house has been reno-
vated duriug the rectus of the Legislature,
and ii greatly improved in appearance. It
is kept, as heretofore, by that stal ling old
Romas, Cnpt. Stkínqkr, who cannot be
surpassed in amenity and purpose to render
bis iBiinsinji a true Southern home.
Parties in adjacent counties, desiring to
purchase Drugs and Medientes, will find it
largely to their interest to patronise the
wholesale house of Dr. Demo, of this city.
From hit former connection with tb« Galves-
ton market as a wholesale dealer, he ia inti-
mntely jiostei is tfcf- «narket values ol that
city, and Is determined to sappiy this trade
•t reduced raves, from those charged la the
IslMd City.
it
OUSTOflt AA'D TEXAS'CEA-
TltAL llAILUOAD.
(Swanton Build,ng,)
V'tnijic 4 Avenue,
jt rsTjur,.... TKXJI&.
MAS now in store nttd con*t?uitly ar-
riving, otic of tl « Inrgest, twit íssorted,
ami uriiK completo Hocks of UliNEltAL
MhltCHAXiMSI5 ever oife.ed to the
trade in this market, consisting iu purl
of
Fall tend Winter
mwsi
Ladies' Hals, Cloaks,
feliK'vls, Sash and
Oilier Itilibons, Hii-inrv,
Gloves, Shoes, elc.
Gents. Ready-Made Clothing.
Tlie largest and best, assorted Stock
ever brought to this market, to su t all
tastes, ages, t-izes, ami oomliiioris, in ad-
dition to which ia an itiiiMeuse Stock of
GENTLKMEN'S
FliliNlSUlNG
GOODS.
JIats, II,rots,
Shoes, Oil,
«Di I Rubber
WATER-PROOF SUITS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION has been
nnid to the selection of 1'IEOK G00US
for Gentlemen's wear.
¿ST Boots and Shoes made to or-
der—for Service as well as Beatify.—
In this line, 1 challenge compuiilkm.
^ Tub Austin correspondent of tbo Houston
Times sod Flake's Buletlu s-iys, in the
former press,
Small cancnsses are bang held nt the
Capito! and Senator Bowot-T offlce. Th
«ttertflaneo Is not general; m-uib. r« objwit
« caiitus machinery.
This will bo news 40 Senator Bowcrü and
Otter Democratic tíewter* '
Bsp6ÍNB
,, mj
CHANGE OF TIM E.
On and after Monday Nov. 14,1870,
PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Hous-
ton, (Suml ys excepuA) at 10i30 a. m.,
reaching Ko-sh, the preie nt terininuS, at
8:81) v m. Coeneets at H mp tead' t 2:
8u i" M., w in the trail tor Burton, on
the Western Brunch, a<ri\,ng at 6:60
P. M- *
Returning, leaves Kospe at 1:15 s. m.,
and Burton 8:45 a. m., arriving at Hous
ton tu 4 p. m ,
Connects with stage nt Navasot i for An-
derson, Hnntsvilte, Crockett, Palestine,
etc ; at Kosse for Mnrllr., Waco, Dallas,
Sherman and North-eastern Texas, and at
Burlón (or LaGrange, H'Strop, Ansli ,
San Marcos, Now Braunfols and San An-
tonio. •
Batigsge checked through to and Irom
all stations. M. G. H'HVE,
Nov'21 'i'w-ly. Superinteinieiit.
house furnishing goods.
A co mpleto Stock—Such as
Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, etc.
S a> IHX JM3 .ffl - .■ifW ^
In Great Viiriety.
Ladies,Metis' and Youths'
SaddleSj 1 Iridie , Bug^y Whips,
Collats, Tihco Chains, lines, etc., etc.
TRUNKS.
A very 1 jrgé atid assorted Supply.
Valises, Carpet-bags, &c.
WOOD ál WILLOW WAHE.
'I'llese area Speciality.
njtntj) n\tna *>• frm'Rr,
In great Variety.
(rlass-Ware,
A spe';ndid stock always
on hand.
SHOT- GUNS & RIFLES.
itl
O VA" *:.SMI
CONGRSSá AVENUK,
AHM-vxar,
Regain Sewing Machi,
And (jvcrythla# elm in his line,on most med
«rate te, ni* ai sli rtest notice. Givu hiin
a trial.
Au tin, April 1, thin, tv.lt
AS received a largo and well selected
Stock ot General Merobandise, to which
th.) attention of the public is oaileJ, No
'trouble to «how Gowis. SatUiaction gunr-
a -,teed. [Nov. 7, i870.-tw,ly.
J. A. Iiocper,
— WITH —
WOI.STON, WELLS & VIDOR,
COTTON & WOOL FACTORS,
Ualvhwom, TKXA .
July 17, i870. tw:ly.
new saddlery store!
ON l'ECAN STREET, AUSTIN,
BY M. C. HA WEB,
formerly of WvLherville.
I WOULD respuctfuMy inform my
Friends and tt.c Public generally,
iiat I have recently removed from Web-
irorvillo to this city, and havo opened a
New Halo lory Store, pn Pear. Street, in
the brie building under the Photograph
Gallery f Mr. William <1. Olipha t,
where I nm prepared to d« any and all
kinks of work in my line of business, nnd
wiil keei on hand, at al! time , -eady-
maiie -addles Bridles. Harness, e c., etc,
I will keep also, constantly on hand,
a good a-s rtmentof Hugh Miller A B-o's
celebrated Sioldle Trees, which are well
and v rv esteniivcly known ihrounhou1,
the country My work is all wartttnted,
and done nt t'ie verf'l we t (irio.s, which
the public are invitnd to call in and ex-
arnin befo.e orioring or purchasing als«-
whero, A liberal share of Public Patron-
age is respectfully solicited.
M. C. HA WES.
Austin, Nov. 7, 1870. tw ly
puici s nrnucED ~
■ M0n,
Tf ww
RAUCAS! AN
SHAVINa AND U AIRDRSiMNO SaLOO
--by-- ,;;S
PETER WAGNER.
Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.
June 8, 1870. tw.Sna.
Freuh Meat Market*
On 8aturday morning, April 16,1 will open
A aaLA.X«LXC.KI1C
on the Corner,
OPPOSITE TUB POSTOFPICE.
Having the pasture known as the race
track, belonging to Jud^o Lee, 1 hope to
be able to turnish Good Meat.
Give Mi© a Trial-
W. tí. BA.RNES.
April 18, 1870. Tri-iv-lf.
ever brúught ío
Tlie finest slo -k
AUSTIN;
Persons in want of fire-arm1* will
well to give me a oall.
staple
do
■5K
mi
if all kinels, on hind r.nd constantly ar-
riving.
TO HACCO AND CIGA RS,
Assorted Stock of the best.
Also
UMBRELLAS,
WALKING CANES, <fcc.
STANDARD SCALES-
More than 250 Different Modifications.
Agenis also for the Best Alarm Money
Drawer.
[FAIRBANKS & CO.,
252 Broadway, Neio York.
ItiH Baltimore ft., Baltimore.
68, Camp st., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS BROWN A CO ,
118 M ik street, Boston.
For Sale by Iraciinr; Hardware Dealers.
Ooty28, 1870-tw-'dm
yj •
Siriyr.KlVK FIRST it I. A 88 MUDALA A WAHD&D
Tilt: GRKAjT
Southern Piano,
CONO HESS A VENUE,
AUSTIN, TKXA8.
If*, f. BEJVGEJYER
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
stamped uno tin ware,
UTO VK TRIMMIHUS,
Self-Sew I i is# FiMiir Cans, fcc.
ALL kinds of JOB WORK, Roofing,
Guttering and Repairing, done on
twly
the shoit«st notice-
Austin, June 6, 1870.
Sam'l T, Palmer.
DEALER IN
wixies, VISAS, ETC.,
IS CONGRiCflS TRBBT,
HOUSTON. - - - TEXAS.
&t n ¿1. iS70. 1.1.
Oongresi
m
23
¡yiKttm City,
,,.ii
¡Hi;
We bare-now in Store, one thcLAROKSt1
8TOCX8 of
\é
'M '
general merchandise
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
Consisting la pan of
Dry Goods,
Staple and Fancy GroceriW,
Mú
yrM.
Boots and Shoes,
Notions,
Hate ¿Cnpt,
Mtention JLadies / /
AT fcÍTJffim'S
PROVISION STORE.
Can bf< seen and, is for sale, the celebratfli
METALIC CLOTHES LINE,
That i* preferable to any other ever used.
A qilendid v assorted stock of Groceries,
and Earthen, Tin, Wooden and Willow
Ware, always kept on hand at the very
lowest prices, He also keeps Ginned Cot-
ton for sale for ¡amily use
Those desiring to try the celebrated Me-
talie (Jlothes Lines ar< respectfully refer-
red to Messrs. L. 1). Carrington & Son,
Capt. John Stringer,and Mrs. J. W. Phil-
lips Swante Palm, Bremoud & Cc.
Austin. April 21, 1870. tf
sm
MAVOKACtORY.
<$Q>.
My Slock lias been selected with great
care from the moet extensive houses ol
New York, with special reference to the
wants of the People of this section, and
will he sold at prices corresponding with
the times, and the decline it) HUple
Goods. We bojra our trietjds, and es-
pecially the Ladies, will give us a call
before purchasing elsewhere, as we take
pleasure in exhibiting our good*free of
of charge. All we ask is—TKY US.
I>ee64 1870-wt-W-tf.
To Stent,
'PRE law o til es. oectified by Chandler
1 & Carleton, in Lot No. 6, Block 111,
iu the city "f Austin.
.« •
A stone dam, 32 feet hiuh, built across
the San Gain ¡el, in Williuniaeu county,
I exas.
For further particulars, spp'v to
A. T. LOGAN,
Au tin, Texss.
GEO. W. GLASSCOCK,
wvt'w-lf Georgetown, Texas.
Dissolution JVoHce.
Fr rn and after the 1st •'ny of January.
1871, the copartn ibhlp existing butweeii
the undersigned, Don Wilson and A. J.
Jernlgan. uredsr the Arm name of Wilson
& Jernigan will, by mutual oonMiit, be
dissolved . All person* Indebted to I « are
therefore rifiquefte l to cali in at onue and
t ie, a the old firm business inuot be
soeedily closed up." WeHnp" that tm s
of our Vrii rds wi.'l tíehiy this matter as it
is of great importance
* ' DON WTLPON,
A. J, J KltNIGAN
Moan tain City, Hays Co., Texaa.
DouO'ftW'Uso.
S «T£ Iiv!R,
"Vi taga oss friheten ntt h rincd rckem-
mciidcra h<m dc avu lc Svensknr son, vis-
tas i Austin saint traktci, dcromkrintf
vnrt mcd re, a orii ofor alskadc Mcdlcincr
oe'n Kcinika'icr valfor^cdds Apotltck.
Alia SvcimUa Mcdicincr finna-att tili-
gu sasoni:
Rosens Br<«tdroppar.
Prinscns "
lloifmans '•
Iljjrt'tyrk >ndc "
Tilly "4
Plmisy •'
Rlodrenar.de "
Riga balsam "
Dockers Mag the ««
Dubbh, Matorts droppar "
Argucbusadc vatten "
Rosens Bam pulvcr ctc.
Alia sorters Piaster oeh Solfvor hvar
iblfti d Almant Lake erh flus- plaster.
Mcdlciti for alia Kreaturg sjukdomar
kunna eri al1 .
Vi har'va angagerat en Hrcnsk Provisor
fSOombcrg) ! vf'kcrt ar v diu soka t%-
hurnlagn sina I .a ocnten, mcd rad oeh up-
lysningar samyekct i hai.s lormaga sur,
cn ail Medicíneos anvatidr.ndc b trafTnr
DUFFAU t-4THUMP ON.
Attstm. hornet nf tlickry oeh Con^reSí
Aveime Str.
.. ¿ MÍMi 1
makufactükkrs of *
Grand, Square and Upright
piano fortes
Baltimore, Maryland.
Th se instrument- have been before the
Pubti'c f r neatly Thirty Years, and upon
th ir excellenco alone' attained an un-
pu> chased pre eminence, which pronounces
them unequu.led. Their
TONE
combines great power, sweet'ioss and fine
siri«inr quality, as veil as greut purity of
Xatonai'on nnd Sweetness throughout the
entiic scale. Their
touch
is pliar t and elastic, nnd entirely free from
th stiffness found in so many Pianos.
IN WORKMANSHIP
they are i
best sea,Sari
employes in our basinet enabling us to
k ep continually an immense st, ckof lum-
ber etc. on hand.
. tiW All our Square 1'ktion have our
New Improved Overstrung Scale, ana the
Agraffe Treble.
SfeÉf Wo would cull special attention to
our late ¡ nprovementa in GRASD PIA-
NOS AN ¡i sqUAIiE GQANDS, Pa-
tented August M, i8t;<), which br ng the
Piano nearer perfection than has yet been
attained.
Evfrr y Piano fully warranted for 6 Year .
Wu ha*e made arrangements for the
Sole Wholesale Aaena/ for the most c le-
brated I'AH LOR ORGANS and MELO-
DEONS. which we oü'et'. wholesale and
relail at lowe t Fnetorv Price .
WM. KNAjRE ft CO.,
Baltimore, Maryland
novStwCm
lApqualnd. using none but the
nWd material, the large capital
Samuel dickens,
HOUSE, SIGN AND
0*t!BAm*il«XA*. PAKKrEK
£1 LL oiders in his lino executed with
promptness and dispatch. Buggies paint-
ed toorder. Orders solicited
LaGranue, June 18th.
9
The s andsrd reputation attained by this
unrival.ed and infalliable Yeast Ponvder
during l we.lv years past, is due to it* ■ er-
tect purity, healthfulness and eo><n«my.
Put up in cans, actual weight as repre-
sente i and will koop for years.
The quantity required <*jr use S'< from
one-feurth to one-half less than other Ba-
king Powdera,
Sold by grocers throughout the United
Sutes.
DOOLEY ft BROTHER,
Manufacturera nhd Proprietors,
nov, 2 2mos. 60 JSew St., N. Y.
TiiW S~TirLES,
REDUCED PRICES.
jt.iSO„r & uAJttLtJT
€ A 3U ABTS,
Ko Parlors, Di.i wing-itooms, L.braries,
Churches, Sun Jay Schools, Lodges, etc.
The moist popular and midely used of
large musical instruments. Elegant a*
„furniture¡ suitable for secular and aacrifd
music-, not requiring tuning, or liable to
get out of order,
FIFTY STYLES, at $50, $6V $100,
$125, ?)50, $160, $175, $200, te $2,000
each.
VST The MA«ON &HAM1IN OR.
GAN3 aie THE ACKNOWI EDGED
STANDARDS OF EXClCLtliNu'E
among ins ruments of the oías , having
been awarded
75 JTIKtKILS
or other hish.ttt premiums, for DEMON-
STRA TE\> SUPERIORITY, in Europe
and America, including the Ha«t-cluiS
mi dal at the
JParis Exposition.
Jfrariy 1,000 Mu*t¿tan ^
IncHidi g h majot ity of Til R MOST EM
T in Amarici
^ as tlx HTASSíHñ tiARtvt rotr.
BUt, and the bmit, arllrlo p.-epnrort for rusilnw IIrIiI,
fffaotamiiio and il.Mrli.tH JuaCll'lTH, KOt.tJS,
BKKA , VRIUMLK and other t tKSH, &o., *c.
Ill iiMlltild, and afwa/n rvfli'T ft>r l.umwtiiits
««*. The Ix nt IT.*.- r I'll
VOT.IU.iiH to ASf l .\
WKHferiiHucn lea«8KA
v ra* um)mc.
KO WAST*
It is (HM>r«nt*nt and «foneail .
0V POOO fttKPABKt WITH IT, , «M etirjuher*
try «lUMJtaíl, m «KAI.IÍIU.
DOOLEY ft BItOraSB, Maauñwrtwe ,
traoLtiSALa MWOT, . ■
«9 XXTV 8TWJSÉT, HEW-YOUX.
Nov. 18. 1870-wtwflm.
d
KNNIte COB WIN,
•—TJtAT.KR tK-
rt) SALK. As
sovo , octave < for
the Gazette office.
spl ndld
$1550 00.
No :
•ow VU
mi:
Lumber & "Wood
Go to C-rwin's Wood «lid Lumber
Yaré b-tw«m tí Court Hoiiw and
BrcW ry, and e«t yc«r Cedar
rubber clothing.
Blankets,
Etc., Etc,, Etc.
LADIES' DRESS C0003,
and Notion ,
•n Great Variety, and of
LATE
Hardware,
STYLES.
■.
Steel,
Wood and Wiilow Ware,
9
Nails,
Cutlery,j
horse shoes and nails.
Agents for the Celebrated
¿CHARTER OAK
stottks.
1f-ur2stitukíe11
Harness,
Saddloiy,
Sewing Maohin #
as*- ntj- am .mm
Iluuters Trappings," Eta., Etc.
trunks! trunks!
Valices,
Traveling Bag ,
Beltings, |
Tia ft&d Quceatsware,.
Tump\
:'S
■®1
lasfe
m
Chain '
Mason's Sieves, Etc,
a,
GBICUITÜHBL IMPLEKERTS,
IN KN
ropi', have
they
EXCEL
"oa, and mnny in Ku-
given written «pillions that
ALL OTHERS.
ÍSee Testimonial Circnlar, Sent Fret.)
few Styles and Reduce! Prices thic
month. An Illustrated Catalogue, with
elegant ill <iftr tloni from photograph*
and lull fnfWiBatto, seat free. Address
Mason ft Hamlin Organ Oo„ 6W B oad-
way, New York, or 154 Trenont street,
Boston. Deolfiwtwflthoa
OAYNOR
mmm
Coh| re s Affttiue,
ertibit oar
Stable.
Liquors,
SiSS
Tobacco, Etc., Etc.
We propose to offer Sndocemont to feotk
"Wholesale and Retail buyer who
naey patronUii us, and we
«. mrw &
Geoefally, to call In end eaamin#
our Large and K aenslve
of rt«7i«r.l
i
"■Í'S
-
P1ÉK
Ii
Grain
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