Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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T. FULMORE,
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Austin.
S*. a, A. H, CROW
1 ARMON & CROSS, Attorneyaat-iaw
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EC, PHELPS, Attorney and Counsel-
orat-law, Coilocter, and Laud Agent.
«Oraago. Fayette «aun *, Texas.
f A. MES H, BÜRT8, At£ney-«£law An .
I tin, Texas. Offlo«- Wlth Chandler a
Darh kin.
aprjl 4 '70.
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Wharton.
t, . WSITTBW.
LaGrango,
TJtNAN & WnfTTBlí, AMrtoTs-at.
, 1 tw, Wharton, and LaGeenge, Toxaa.
drill paactloe In alt iba C<wrL of the I at
jTudi .tal District, and In ittpreine Court.
II. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW
L. Austin, Taxea. Special attention di.
at 1 to business In Vha Suprema and Fed-
at Courts.
c.tp. U tf
10RIÍLLE RUSSELL ABRO.,
AT rORNEYS-AT-LAW.
VfH p Mítica law in all the Coarta at
An ti i, a' I In the District Court of Burleson
and V art lgteo coantl«« nov2Ttw~>y.
AC. AM. W. BAKBR,
v *1 t -tat
COTTON * WOOL PACTOW,
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Liberal advanced made on consignments
of Prodttce of all kinds. Personal attention
given to Oiling order* for merchandise, 01-
Ecc Inanrat^ttBulldlag/Strand, fit' \?
acuU5d&w3 i Gai.viCwrtiK.TPua.
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IMP0ftT RS,
STRAND, GALVESTON , TWUB.,Mf
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EW. SHANDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• Austiq. (««aural Land Agí!* Will
practice In (he Suprema and District Coarta.
W3i! make the Investigation and adjusting
of tltlerto.laoda and conveyancing «pen-
ality. Commissioner of deeds at Austin tor
Louisiana, California, Minolta, Fluida,
Mississippi,Kansas, Michigan, North Caro.
Una, Soutfa Carolina,
Georgia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Har
Hampshire, Alabama. Teuneas«fe¡ Arkansas,
Connecticut, Nebraska, Indiana, Illinois,
Iowa, New York. OBce at present at
Cook'* corner, *
OH3Í DO If ELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Am
LAND AGBNT,
Avrm, Tkxas.
W III practice in all the Courts at Austin.
Pi ,'inpt and oareful attention given to bosl-
U*. octitfdlr
Physicians.
I It. H. aTT^NNERÍST physician
' and Surgeon. Office on Bais'd Arc
tri at, Brown's building, formerly Mayor's
flV'S.
1 articular attention given to surgery and
«male diseases.
Novembar 8,1871. aepll7dlm
~vr. j. w" Mclaughlin, Physi.
I ciaa and Burgeon, Austin, Texas.
Office at lata "Amtin Republican" edi-
tialroa.v. Iebtw3m,
|R.T. A. WATKINS respae-itully ten-
ders his professional service to the citi-
es of this City, and el this vicinity. Office
jfth Hon. J. A. Green. Residence at the
ise of Mai Won.M. Walton. 9lw-8m
PERKINS, M. D. Physician
* and Surgeon and A"xouolier.
iuate of the University of Victoria
jji*g« Toronto Canada. Member Roya
¡Iteic f* t ontA
Sganer's tin shop, Congres Avenue
May 1 twtf
H. RIDKER,
FORWARDING AGENTS,
AND FREIGHT TRANSFER LINE,
Hendley's Boildlng,
Strand , Galvbston, Tkxab.
Receives and forwards freight construed to
Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad
and destiuid for iho interior of Texas frfe of
commission, drayage or storage.
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"•Operates with the latest improvements
i oa Congress Avenue, A usin, Texas.
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J" h: MOORE ft CO.,
(Sucepaiors to Moore A Parker,)
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And Cotton, Wool ar.d Hide faetón, and
General Agonts,
Tcrmtnu* Wat branch, fvxeu Vehirmi B.IS.
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R AYMOND ft WHITIS,
' BANKERS.
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KXCHAN®R DEALERS,
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Aualin, Texaa.
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joints in tkxas amd pno(!cbd8 /
pkomi'tlt bkmíttm . , (j|>
Correspondent in New ¥&rk, Su>en*<M, Per-
kins í O)., 80 Beaver St
jnnrch21t-W(Sfcwtf. ^
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APT, R. if. CALÜOUS,
Hotel* an& saloon*
i UNE SALOON—
W, NEWMAN,
free lanchas from 10 ta 11 A. M. and
10 to U P. M.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
¡S T HAVANA CIGARS,
Becan Street opposite Bremond's.
el-twlm.
■ ■' ■ ■ ' V "
LVORITE SALOOS
WITH
T.C.^RVER,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND
LIQUOR DEALER,
Turminus Western iiraooH U. & T. Q.JR. R.
oót26djtwSm .
Íü-We * y awl Weekly oemblnoii, S par ot. « •
OOU lit.
PATH8NTB QUARTKflLT IN W
JTOTICB.—All eomiuntiloatloh «bonld be ad-
Sdltor of State
JOHW . SWOTf.
U-U.- ■ ■ " •l«gg
Texaa Kewt.
Flftk«'g Balletin attributes oppo-
sition of Ufliüod State* Senator Elanagun
to the appointment ot Goddard its
Judge of the United .Sutyef! Court M
arising from a purpose, to get n ftp-
pofntraent of one who will. fai-or bis
■on, Webb FlanagAa, itidiotdd for rave-
enue frau'J*. Doe* it favfllt Judge
Morrill t !
The Lampasas Dispatch states that
t«u tbouaand dollars will bo aoon
misefl, for tha eenrtructl'ivof * . water
cure and invalid hotel at Lttmpaasas.
The Beltoti Journal gives an account
of a negro man whoso feet were burned
almost Ifterally off, from folliag toio a
fire in n fit.
THE SOUTH.
EUBEN W. FORI)-
Sfiveníyníííc degree «as th<| pro-
vitiling lemperatur* at, St, Aog«i«l.ine,
Ela„ on iUe l9tb, dtti. •'
Att^tai G*., is trying to rsire
enough mohey by saijaeription to start
a cotton factory. "
A little,eon of Rev, J. W. Morcock,
of Forsyeh, Ga., was thrown from a
tattle last week and kiflwl.
Two of the Tennftaiea f(alriots who
ícught at New Orleans under Jackson
aro still living in Bedford county.
TbmBMWaareCol. jQhaH. Neil and
A. C. Woods, Esq.
A prominent mémber of the
OC VmamISII
a1
LAND SURVEYOR AND . CIVIL I the bar*of Franklin, T«nn„nnd a lead-
ENGINEER. ing officer m one
wh mmp/- *" "a '""^T ' - ^-lAM;aa
tended to. Residence on Pino etreet 1 record ia a hadasomO copy 01 S 8
•leel,
and
tthi.
iñg by a most
hear, the address
Earjy, on the military oa
HE Lee. After a brie!
Eai
facte
Could convino#
jódgtaent
udetí to the memorable scene
wbofl t¿én. Lee received his oommiasloi.
detrictingiVom
Vr-'<r mgk
,
j m ¿;m
TTTM
G«a, Lo« was first in com-
. .in West Virgfaia, and then oft
e sea-coast defences. After the bat*
tlé of Seven Plnoe he canto to the
command óf the army of Northern
Virgiflia, and conceived that splendid
oarapaign of which a great mind was
alone capable. In Ibe (iercll day*
battle around Richmond, Loe liad 79,-
000 infantry and 6000 cavalry and
artillery, and tftii wss tbe largest íhay
Commanded.
In swinging round to attack Mc-
Ciellan's rear ant! flank, bo left hot
!I5,OCO men between the enemy and
Richmond, This wae the porfectiOft of
wise deinjf, aad had Gep. .LeeV on
>een carried out by h,is snbordina
MoCiellan'í artoy bavo been
ajfaMpfflti&ag. , Popo . catye.
, [action's jnoiwfinjnt to the rear oí
1 >o¡>8 with 10,000 iijen, was one of the
most brilliant etragetioal movements
on record. Gen. Lee now oadortook
, TOS BQ*p PlAW
of, crossing the Potomao at Sharpslnrg*
Jackson bad but 4,000 roen, and Gen.
Lee'a.wfhple force engaged did not ex-
eeed .WWOO men. This was ? « ot
tfce i*!o ^r««nark ble battle of the war.
T|)e .official reports show that daring
the wb«'« of the 13tb and part of the
Hth, pen. Lc« confr on ted.Mc Cle 11 an
with o^ly j7,500 infantry, and his whole
foree of all arms, from first to last, was
lesfi than lhijrty tliousand man. Mo-
Cielland had 07,000 men and 400
viniil the 19th, alter lie fonnd L
crowed tho Potomac, and he bogan to
erow, at fkftt, feebly, and then more
load'y. [Applauss.] With anything
1)J 0 oqiial means yrouitl, in Sep-
ipmbe.;, 1$62, have dlctatRil terms of
pW in Waslniigi^n ^ity. At tho
battle of Fredericksburg it .was impos-
sible to attack in Ujo tveuiog, bccause
of the'- fqriou* artillery fire, Jacksop
ordered ibe speaker to attack and then
a^iHileriaaiídod tbe order. At Chan-
it
HIPE - Jfqtsoo i «o ano wan. we
well say that he bad lost bis
ilnrad Ucinut
viva w vvwwusff.
army w;
I bat an
Lee's mi!
turned from
estimates of his
Uiey fully covemt tho
sometimos exceeded
those I have given t
general ol autiquity,
naarast to Lee, but the
and Carthage ware
latter a maritime v
tb, Mam
i
a parallel betwam Les and Jackson,
«X. Vow Mtliiiig of
wo oonitreniai Ch
■fa tów¡«é;>|4t' ds '
oa# look nl their graVei atiitd look
world cquarely ia the to&ijdiim is H'
a tall colamn, toweriug above *1
others, needing no borrowed lastre,
end he I| all alone. There is some
tendency to bury onr dead! past, #hioh
bodes no good. Tbe roan Who cbaas
ftot oberisS the memory of o«r deaa
t« cbeflsh snob noble memories,
concluded his discourse of twe bears
amid a storm ot applaud.
More Wojltbythe Police
Ofl last Saturday, a Mr. Smith of
Jacksonville, was abo by. ó«e Bender,
aon, *bo figured horeabonta ae a I«iw-
Badger, aim Special Poli^tujn, We
learn that t?ie wound Is nw fatal, and
Smith lé recovering, We'^iÉir
tag of ihe merit of the ea
«srae-Hiiit it fa: sli rigl ! in
tbii o( Heodersoo's
understood fteet'emeTi i «ve
a enrte blunehe in this fetate to cat aa
m#ny tbroaU as seemetii to ihem
meet—and shoot ja t whoever th«y
short bf treason, yet wo always would
ventorCherokee-áéveviítor. 1 ^ j
iS!4b
aro not
I
mm l
what the
woman I
bwí«kí¡
mjfi
« good womau .
is a jewel, the óthsr I
á flirting mother w
so tl « owner of the property ia«'
A letter from Constantinople ea
Oj
WW
on
' wjblock east oftbS Avenue. febSOtw
A ' .
BILLIARD HALL.
M. C. HA W ES,
gross Avenue, Aastla, Toaa
._e best brands of Hsvana Cigars, LI
>rs, etc. of all kinds constantly fcept on | twikw
ad. í>eol-4tw-lyr.
•yy J. OLirHAUfT,
P H O TO GRAPHS R
East Pecan rtree^'liortb side,'
AUST«N TEXAS.
vi; h¡ '
► ISMARCK 3Al<OüH
aad
BILLIABD HALL.
uitt the Iron Front, ea Congren
Avenue.
The very beit "La«r Beer ke t con-
sntly oa hand, by the gallon, b°ttle Or
¿Ink. Gall in.
s Austia, Texas, May 11, twly.
^¡yiLKlNS CO.
Whale*ale Dealer in SlápU aníl Fanty
f«iiPPRiPP*PRRIffi9IPP**fnHI .
Col, Fardan introdeeed into the
Senate of Alabama on the 22nd, a Mil
providing Ihafc'dneKbiM ot *l e fund
secured for tbe establishment of the
agncaltural CollCge Ih Alabama', be set
apart tor tljo erection of an agricultural
oolltege for negroes, ,
The Columbusi <la., Enquirer leeros
that, Sh order to form a daily connect
tieii„tt ^ttahooche Fla. with the
Jackeouviile, ponaacnla and Mobile
At Oettysburg on the first
•d ft dec'"
.ad third
5filw7onemy,.
pod ft ¿leeided victory
and third days we faü«d to
vai abort, Gen,
>la day, ¡and
consulted
ined to
RRIHI Is deprive.
arni*(itheinimodiá
.broken and declnr(ís I
to levy a tax of 25
paper .reroarSkf,#'
«g?'
e „
after her wbtbr'a
sprinkling of powd<
carpet, observing on eeeiwg ti
the otber mbraír.ff, "8e®, matw
«tón£:;.íÉÉ&
. «SéiijKl' Hi.
swr«ttasjjt ,
It rana l the blood.
Ion feotes.
tho girdle of the Hóly Virgin was, 1 _
order ot tbe Patriarch pitched f om
Mount Athos as a ebarm to Al
ravages of the obolera, Tlie
ol; this occasion
throng of people.
Hfe
The official organ of ftusala declaré*
that in the roi ^i^n of Alexis iho citi-
zens ol Now york /*nd ,Pil^;iUQ%e«, of
Boston, hove been contributing largely
to the general peaoe and pragress oí
mankind. -
i: ■ ■' ir'("
Tb^loirifeefforUof,
«nduce German
uStria, where la
I
«r«.
;™ mao vAVntvn ow flpnÁfc «í 1 fr°ro lb#
kept back tho tr«o cause,of ai-snw A ^ HilSÉ W¿á¡
t Qettytibiiig. ifheftttsek, was to!
Boots ba '« a low... Lroiui heelfud ]
^ÍÍTCTÍ
An nnl¡ -low ueck
ha# boe fyrmed in Englan^..:^ v-
lií^gl.íia '.ho distcesa of
to. forgot on v.'bich side ot!-.;iMro<9
o put'tbá hat. . ■ .,
ÁfcíSAí' '
ant «pon «lotb. > ;'.-®
^P^lS scaif-bows oftilk ■■;«
crapo «aperaede, broothee, ae
pa all occasion , . ^
vash III
tW&bii
, andar*
tillion)
plain that «tt.y píe ,j
ísTo remo^e i
GIDDINGS, TEXAS.
Mav 10 watwly
JlOTZ,
ti-
'f'A
B. MITCHKLL'S
BILLIARD HALL
a*
.DRINKING SALOON,
oowaaisa atxsc*, aobtiii owr.
JBST HAVAN A CIGARS, Wines aad
(juors kept oonstahtly on hand
IHPHI w i t+v■ i, 11 railroad, two additional steamboats are,
O R C O'E R I #*1 > ' *' |to be built at Oolombut 4oriiifir ttyi
Terminus We^en BWh C. R. ^. coming summer
rPensaoelfr, Fla.,^agitated new t^at
i the bodies of two of the men who were
•opposed to have bes aaoidentally
i drowned not long since are recovered.
UPbis tbroata ofjboth were cut in the'
most horrible manner, but an air of
mystery surround® tbe whole affair.
A mysterious shower of largo, soft,
HQt'&f'Á'.i XV * fiaky ashes fell ^te Alexáadtifl, Ta-,
«J? ; a t,w otherday.fcb®ttt4 °'c!ock in tbs
RE VL ESTATE AGENTS,] aft8rnooBj c<J ^ri<Hu|;for some time.
have beep roadp pt daylight, but
LengeireeVs c^rps was not roady WW
four 9;«í«% 3p, (M. % that timo
Meadt'e nbole artprwaa np, In tbe
morpmg an attack by one right—on
tho eacray's left-must bavo resulted
in brilliant victory. Tbo attack on
ear left was only nado to hupport
¡¡street.,:: l^wbat 6*Inton «ave in
..._ . remarkable ieveois"^?
>1871 Will be recorded the praJoetion ol
tí*ebte«e t gnn ever raanttf«ct 3ed 5p
It ifit cabed the
vbia book as to ho
then one at least
did not ¡go into
floinfidonce ;a d gpqfl
sncoeaw. General
tie .less tl4w aisty
31 ,<
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
•JW'tV.' l
;tís i
TÉtíKi
# Mir • V> •'
€ !i 9d&w8«
Oct 7, '70.—t-i Um. a DBN BDRR & CO.
at the
the sop
r [. bf
a.lieoteaants
t wil^ that
ary to
ibe b^t-
■ ,,,, men or
aü arm*, .fbe ide"towB|ve line oí tiio
■
at aame. with l40,00p men.
e long death grapple
Ivanla oa^bpes tor a
- ->
>m front Saloon
BILLIARD HALL,-
i crtruvwtfw j position was .that iho mafsh below;
h COMMISSION | Hunting creek was on fire.
MERCHANTS,
14 South Main Street, St. Louis Ho.
8poM«yl*
i*fr
000 mea motoi iUi not ono. Grant
Ajftüly landed on the south side o:
tbe/em< >«ii*eic, wh#re be could have
lunting
;pb©: resided^At
Port Royal, in Carolina couoty, Va.,,
ooWdAwlx
; Saperlar to «ay in the elty—first block
líSf?*Lü.' tt^?^ways^tsaMd te sos
VINSON.
I Austin, March. It. ] tiee ao¿ Facult,
' ' ' ' ' ■■ Mail the Male and
•a J«r.:fe^faWorftebraájis8li • I "Ml* Mwrtngc flnd«* 4t < ««iporary fit
Agents for favorite brands St. Louis Floor, j q( on Thursday last, com-,
mitted suicide ; by pttltia^" her ,tb «a
With t ¿áiVv, - 4 "
Tho coamerce of Pewsacok, ,J
gone at first, i Hbp t the lf?« of a
but to reach which cost him
men than the entire nun^er of
W> iimj^All things oo¡l$deré4, this
flam MkiojlLe^ia tho most remark
w
ACO ÜNIVRR8ITY-
Wni open the' Sjpirl$ ^M<w oa the flrslj'
Monday In Pebrnary next. Boart"— * "•'
Ar "
1UGRNB BASTON A CO.,
rtoM. D.Mnxmt. BHafelMwi
i dealers la Confi
i Works, ete. Ne.4
, "finis. four abips, Sixteen barks, sevee
RUFUS C. BURLESON., D. D„ tnd twenty-three schooners,
1M« ^^^'jSwAlwim 7 S
O ST RKCEiVRD. I ci red from ibis por'i fit
ao^i^h ix have arrived,
aggregate of 3.1,088 tor^ Tbtm vts-
and
HP n in
e«e¡tttass, instead of being distriboled
among twenty baila, we may form soma
notion of jhe offocts obtoi^wi., ?ft< %
A Conneotlcut clergyai: n
inndaoced ft-ftb the piiipit'that he
thiit be had read, the
sixty hour . Deter
etUer <be inaivb
'sdt'iboiil ¡t bira
the whole of i« aloud to
la fifty hodrsi and some
ter ti.irty wjmoUa. He read
mi
uai told
self, Bad
hlewife
Ml
o bour am
gfii.,,
result'Indica
p
wet. mes
exact ti
■w
and who it said to have been n very
tee, ínofifoilífé yonng merty wa
nn4| ^tó|eej[
lS#y mofntog.^iuítbíugk'U
ono slipped in his room, shot him, an
then made hie mm;.
will
rfíMíi
e bnnas of gilt
At the top of th* '*
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pittcodcHJoaeiíideirií..
ÍTh'0 *úu#; Style of w«dding (
larked with one letter tów$.
Im
marked
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3olld colored
Ul be most l «&hrot
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