Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, February 12, 1872 Page: 4 of 4
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(f. Httolved. That th* regulation o t,
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Government with intent to eontrei either,
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the military at election to overawe the pe
pie nd prevent • full and lMr expression o
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ins and definitions of—
i natural science, etc., render
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ft r «Ho Witolo Wjgfrg.
nited State® I tbo ooljr
world, either is as-
modero times, that is cttpa>
log peaches sufficient to
ant of its inhabilitats.
* wo can grow more
to satisfy all, rich aad
bat wo way also have a large
OS for export. For these wo
a good market in the North-
peaeh
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If for >slital Wenndh
0 pap or shovel with burn-
coala and sprinkle them with
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part in thestnoko. In a
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atnsty nail had
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in the bottom of
kin and nervoos
• BflTero. This was a!)
by hoWIng it in the «moke
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Last week
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w wWfiWw WE
a writer i tí Gm$0f «ta*
« Retained, That the abolition of slavery
as a result of war to accented as a fixed met
sad ft beeomee our doty by State legislation,
to provide for the «ewrlíy ano well bf««
of all.elasBesof we*, native or foreign, wMte
Of biflkdk* v 1 ' ' u >'
7. Rtaohtd, That iauai^rntípa el the
white racea Iron aUquartere of thewerld be
J policy toward* petaoM of foreign birth
who in good laith seek a bom* among as.
8. Resolved, That we will yield obedienee
«o the oonotltation and law*.
9. Resolved, That we> the Democratic
party of Texwi, sre ia iavor of a judicious,
liberal and uniform *y*tm of Internal uu-
That the Radie ! State
Government of Texa* basjorfcited all claims
to the re*p«et of mnnkliud, by it* onoonatl-
tntionat and opprewive enaotowot*; aad to
the end *hat tbo eltisenaof tble State and of
the United State* m i ftiUy oontwehead the
grievance* we are suffering from the wrongs
and asar potions of said Radical Govern-
ment, wo charge them as follow* :
First—In violation of the Federal and
State Constitution the Legislator* of this
Stale hat conferred oa the Govenor, in'obe-
dieoeelo hi* own dJeWtíonthepowa ¡fe
pcndtñe writof babeas corpa*, to declare
tie civil law* suspended: close the Court* re-
íase our dtssens tfce rkht of trial by Jury,
and sul^ect them to trial by a court martial
composed of men who kuow notbjug of the
rales Of law and evidence, and this ui time*
l_a.|yyjs slsai il
w yiviwaiw yww«
Beoond—They have In violation ot the
Oonslltution, iikewtse at tbe Govenor's dic-
tation, given him the power by aid
lice torca, eppototed Uimeelf aadotteered
by men of hi* own appointment, *o sebjeet
oar eiUsen* to seisnre of their persons and
■, and to subject their house* to un-
_._T to search without warrant and with
no probable cause, supported either by oath
or affirmation.
Third—Thai sold police have without war
rant or oath or affirmation charging an of
fonee, end even when no offense had been
oommitted arrested and imprisoned onr citt-
aene and have extorted i rom tbein a* the
T L. MOOKB & CO.,
J • •
(SkicceMors to Moore A l'arker,)
itBCEIVlNG, FOB.WARDING
COMWXSSWN'itEBCilAIiTii
Aad Gotten, VToe1 and Hide Factors, and
O^ i
Terminus Wert Branch Ttíe«9
GIDDINGS TEXAS.
wAtw
I,
AÜSTIH AJTI VlCilflTT.
Br
lady, at "price* oon-
Mr*. V, has also reoaiv
bur case* of ano rcaoy raade
LADIES' ÜSDKRCLOTHING,
As Ntebt Dreeees, Ohemtoe, Shirt , Cat-
Co v<
■ot
over*,
which
A DEN JBÜRR A 00.
" GKNSRAI. COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
14 South Mala Street, St. Loais Me.
Agents for favorite brands St Lento Floor
oetSdAwljr
^ C. A M. W. BAKER,
COTTON A WOOL FACTGRS,
ato
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Liberal advances made on consignments
of Produce of all kinds. Pereowsl at teat ion
given to filling orders for merchandise, Of-
fice Insurance Building, Strand,
Gju.varroff. Tkxas.
!_*_
E. BICKER,
'forwarding agents,
AND FREIGHT TRANSFER UNE,
Hendtoy'a Bnllding,
STBAKD, GALVKSXOH, TXIAO.
Receive* and forward* freight consigned to
>Q*ton and Henderson Railroad
or the interior ot Texas free of
Galvecten. Houston and Henderson Railroad
and deetload for the interior ot 1
commission, drajrage or storage.
octSdAwly
B
RGWN A KILLGORE,—
COTTON FACTORS AND "*
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Insurance Building, Galveston, Texas.
From this date do ohiurge will be made for
repairs on cotton consigned to Bbows A
JKuxookk, Galveston. dec9-w3t.
ip W. HOUSE,
[MAIN St.,Houston, A STRAND, Gal.]
COTTON FACTORS,
—A — '
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
WHOLESALE Dealer in Dry Goods
and Groceries. Liberal cash ad-
vances on consignments of Cotton, Wool
and Hides, for sale or shipment tc North
ern Port* or Europo.
Sept. Ut 1809
terms of releasea large snmei moon, refu*-
Usg them tbo benefit of counsel or trial with-
out being confronted by their accuser* or the
witness* against them, and ander a threat of
trial by court martial if they reíase the re-
quired «ra.
Fourth—The Legislature has bT enact-
ment in violation of a plain consUtntiona!
pro Woo, authorized the Govenor to remove
ofdeera elected by the people and appoint
men efhis ews choice te M ir place, which
«éwer be ha* repeatedly exercised.
' Fifth—The Legislatere has aaUlorUod the
Gorewwr te VfMt Udrty-ive district at-
'hen the consUtetten of the State
thsiifce? -bal!*- «leeted. aad he
iwACbtornwer and oausea these
•Acere m jQInrslIy appointed lo be paid In
the aggregate forty-two thousand dollar*
aaqamiy oat ot the State tnmtT, thereby
wwcWwiiiwiiniB, UNpinuunrogHW
Yf T. FITZ.WITH
W. 0. & J. B. WILKINS,
«-SXALXBA 1H—
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
WE ARB now receiving direct from
Eastern Cities, one of the Largett,
Best and most Complete Stock* ot Fancy,
Staple and Plantation Goods ever brought
to this market, which we intend to aril as
foto as the Unsad, and all wo ask is an Ex-
amination of our Stock and price* to sat-
with- jjity tile trading community of tbe same.
KS Order from th« country wilt re-
eive prompt attention. v-ft-nS
JJOUSrON COTTON PRESS COMPANY
Propose to do a
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
■ -Tk« LtgSalatere has
s^s^^r-Jüs.
i the wajpei aftB vwte by «wape agtt*
Masban4«aktM«iimW m each
that trtwe* uo bend for
re deriaig the
saihte, lait-
t a«s|f*a itfnnsalmwlem r
|gr% flwiBMtoi-
fwriy at the State
ku Ml
¿■a,.!,. - .a.JI —
tmt^ atM essy
lag for tbe
that tad v
Iftotfc—Ttot hwrfag heei
M nf j-4í MttMt-m ihüw Vmmisi
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m a Legwlatwrei for three
(
«nltiratlon tor Its
3*1 areat fcUtorf
has de-
Secretary ; A. A. SZABO, Superintendent,
Houston, Tpxiw.
AH cotioa consigned te onr care bv the
Hounton A Texas Central Railway wlil be
received free of drayage.
Shipment* to any foreign or domestic Port
via Houston Direct or any other line, accord-
ing to directions, will be forwarded free of
«harge, famishing Bills of Lading
to Shippers and Consignee*. All we
desire i* to obtain the compresaing which is
paid by the vernal.
The business will be conducted on the
principles of strict economy, hooeety, with a
view to facilitate the forwarding of the crops
with the aiMdiest passible expense.
Shippers, send.ng us consignment*, are
reqaeated to b® explicit in their instruction ,
«Mo* matte aad weight* of their eottea aad
H will receive prompt attention.
A. A. SZABO,
Superintendent.
F. FORD,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
*XD
DXJULXM /JV country PRODUCE.
Combsss Arare , Atrvnx, Tkxas.
usante of all kinds respectfully
aad prwapt attention given to the
sale of Real EStete aad Stock at aactkw.
HIDES AXD WOOL WjSMTKD.
wrllMMT'W. s^'vi-r'ri^kS:^v.r-
LABMOtTK,
ARCHITECT and SUPERINTENDENT
or
PUBLIC akd PRIVATE BUILDINGS
AUSTIN TEXAS
RE FEREN CM.
Bar. Bishop Green of Misan-
Ti- i *—L-
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■ . •• "•'•V • :i 'f'-' -¿t
;ir?
, W It Irlllfli, JtCKROft
Winter * Steel, Bankers, Canton Ml*
mippt*
twice rooms No. 26 Avenue Betel.
will he sold at low^prioes, at her residence,
With Mr*. V. L. Roberta, owner Pino and
Guadalupe Streeta.
rpo THE LADIES.OF AUSTIN.
THE NEW YORK TEMPLE OF
IgPo;. FASHION.
Glassoock's Building, Congree* Ave-
Now opjn with a frill aasortmeat of the
latest fashion* in milHnery and dress
making. Ladies invited to call and ex-
araireT Jan27twtf-
J.
W. RANDALL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES.
— A* —
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
No 6 Pecan Street,
March 22 twtf AUSTIN, TEXAS.
VTEW AND ESIRABLE FALL AND
WINTER
WEARING APPAREL
to salt tbe dteiey and fashiooablc, just re-
ceived at
ECKEL k GARTRELL'S
AUSTIN CITY
CLOTHING STORE.
Congress Avenub.
Tbe latest and best at j los of
COATS, PANTS AND VESTS
cvor received in Austin-
PLAIN, NOBBY nud SILK
HATS of ail description.
neat axd oas
NECK TIES,
BOWS AND SCARFS.
ENGLISH, GERMAN
' 4
—amd —
,, f i■
AMERICAN HALF HOSE.
WHITE
AHD —
FANCY SHIRTS
of every description.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
We have the finest aad boat selection of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
ano
VESTINGS.
ever exhibited in Texas, and are prepared
to take ordors for suits at a* reasonable
figures oa ia any northern city , and will
guarantee a fit, as we have the best work-
men employed th at can bo had in Texas.
ECKEL A GARTRELL.
oetl2.7lteianl-.72
M:
'¿Sí^r i-
AUCTION AND COMUNION
MS it cu aittS,
PECAN STREET .-AUSTIN, TEXAS
S1
FECIAL NOTICE
TO TBS
LADIES
We are sow in receipt of a very hug*
sad assorted slock of Hainan Hair Goods,
BBAIOS,
SWITCHES,
CURLS,
ROLLS, aad
CHIGNONS.
scptlSdSm SAMPSON A HENDRICKS.
WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
—to All.—
RUWtiSS ENTRUSTED TO THEM.
CONSIGNMENTS OF
GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
SOLICITUD.
pm- Returns made promptly
foSwtwSm
J UST RECEIVED—
And for salo at railroad price*.
140 bbls. FRESH FLOUR,
01';: ' •
A large assortment of
NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES
down at tbe
VERV LOWEST CASH PRICES 1
—and—
Delivered to any part of ike CWy,
FREE OF CHARGE.
Call and examine my stock before por
chasing elsewhere.
declfl-tw—wtf. A. S. ROBERTS
s.
A. MAHON,
WHOLESALE dJW RETAIL
DEALER IN GROCERIES
AND —
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Via: Bacon 13@lic.; Lard 14i@17c.
Hams 20c.; Choice Treble Extra Flour $11-
75. Cement «I 75. To arrive 80 barrels
fiour, 70 bale* Rasedale Cement, 160 eases
ceo goods, all low down for the cash. Next
door below S. B. Brush, Congress Avenue.
jel2twly
-y^ILKINS CO.
Whalemle Dealers in Staple and Fanty
GROCERIES.
Terminus Western Branch C. R. R.,
GIDDINGS, TEXAS.
May 19 watwjy
C
I APT. R. N. CALHOUN,
with
T. 0. TARVER,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND
LIQUOR DEALER,
Turminus Western Branch H. A T. C. R. R.
oct2Gd&w3m
J^kGIERSE & SCHULTE,
WHOLESALA GROCERS
AND
IMPORTERS,
Strand, Galveston, Tkxas.
septil8dCm
On Barton Creik, etglt
We
iw
1 ""íj'ff «i.
prepared tp famish all kinds ef
MOUNTAIN CEDAR
FRAMING LUMBER
SWTH AS -
ScanUiiifi. Jqlsts, Barters, áeettsg, «te
Shingles, atb - aHngt,
Of First Qnattty. ( ft vft '
First-class Pickets of any dej
may aho tie had on appl!
good eight toot rails.
Í !'>■') .1 "Í '
Fire wood ef fujl
ways kept on
m^Vfkr-
totfc o.-'T
persons in want of asiy of As abcT*
mentioned LuknW nan have tbe same for
nished on «hort notice at t^iaMill. and at
very rcasopablo price*.
A good road from Austin to tlia Milt.
Pour good, steady hand* MS waited,
and to whom steady employment will be
given. "
Communications for the undersigned ad-
dressed to Postottce box D,or left sft ts*
storo of Mr. B. Melatkny, will tcnadlvo
prompt attention. Orders solicited.
J. H. MOORE «SON
Austin. August 7.1|71. Ivr6m •>; j
B.
WATC
WELLS, >« Y,;0 v!'i;
ÁTCHMAKER it JSWllil
CONGBEBS AVlfN^i,
(Opposite A venus Hotel.)
AUSTIN - - . - - - - - TEXAS.
B Dealer In Watches, Jéwélr
«^Clocks, Silver and Silver, pí
«Mated Ware, Spectacle*. Walk-<
ing Canes, Cutlery, Fancy Good*, et
N. B. Special attention given to're-
pairing Watches. AH work . warranted
and goods guaranteed s
May 10 tw tf
! as represented.
H°
DSON C. WOLFE'S—
BELL SCHNAPPS,
- ■ UwK n«"-T
•'■''¡"¡tí
■ « tÍ|:
Lírfi
' set
AN INVIGORATING TON10 Á5ÍÜ
I MEDICAL BEVERAGE.
Manufactured by tfe*tkofrietni"'
AT SCHIEDAM IN HOLLAND. .
' oái Sf. T ■■ im
• • si tjálWfcif':
Is w«nwaí« F «Wl* P, aari, Kt*
from all deleterious mbalancea. t ur o
verana AgOe, sad dUeatea af the Uriaasji
°W
J B. WOODYARD A CO.
"WHOLESALE GROCERS,
and dealer* in
Liquors, Tobacco, Cigsrs, Wood ware, Ac
Nee. 67 aad 69 Ksst Strand,
sepl2fS3m w GalvSíTon, Tsxas.
< TREES,
IVERGRB«NS| ^
ROSE BUSHES,
'SI
riry f' fI.')' %'i«item -
LANAHAN & SON,
DISTILLERS OF WHISKY,
Importers of
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
No. 20 Light street, Baltimore,
Represented by R. R. ROBERTSON.
Tszas.
ap22twly
JMPORTANT NOTICE-
Having determined to retara to Kentucky,
I offer (or tbo next sixty days, my entire
stock of floe Liquors comprising the fol-
lowing
CHOICE OLD BRAND8
at cost for cash or city acceptance:
13
10
8
Boone Co., Ky.. Cabinet Whisky, 4
years old.
Old Lon Cabin, Vs., Rye whisky,
4yea re old.
Whitei
Froet Bourbon >hisky, 1867.
Tean., whisky
Old Robinson Co.,
(fine.)
Paris, Ky., Blue I
y ears old.
Keatck
Grass Whisky, S
ty Bourbon, 1895.
Back* Co., Penn., Rye whiiky, 1886.
And various ether brands of
WHISKIES,
GINS,
BRANDIES,
WINES,
CHAMPAGNES,
CASE GOODS, ETC.
Druggists and salooolsts will do well to
give me a call if something fine is wanted.
The entire business, Including a complete
set of parifiere, will be closed oat to a eaafc
tHiyCie
j. j. McClelland,
jan8*tw2m. Poena street, Aastia, Texas.
jy-ERCHANT TAILORING—
Tbe nndsrstgnedlieve ejMmed a
MxaoBAVY Taiunosto K*rA LWamurT,
In Milliksn BolMlng, Congress svc.
From as experisoee of
we are able to Ai
work ia oar Mwt.
Special pa I us have ba«j taken ssl
H ty, and a porinanent amfftmaityrts )
an teed. Tbi* Is calcúlale'
"Bell Schnapps'' tbe * o*t'
article of tbe kind, not only in this country
but thrwighout the wrirld. It ! dttllited
from Barley of tbo finest cuaHty,, sad th«
aromatic Juniper B«rry of Italy. A* a bev-
erage U has ao superior; *£ ' «OT^sp >>
Totba Invalid aud
era subject te cbang
they will-find It an!
All we a*k Is to give oar
atrial.
Mr. «. O. Wolfe was, fo
twenty years, connect*
late Uptlalplio Wolfe. <1 urlSg 'ftw laH
lifetime, and hut experience and fcnowli
of the business In which lie wSs eagt
should he sulOcient guarantee that
appreciate* the want or (he, public; I
article of tSMkfod, and to tbat end h« frill
devote Ms eoctgiee^ . ' >
For sale by all rcspcctable Grocer* aad
^-nW rtWkM? ,
Office, 18 South William St.. New T* k~
—r_ '■"•*" '"i"."*; •
HENKTS<m«imrs- .
MACHINERY AND
AGRICULTURAL IMl'LEMESTS,
Main Sranrr, Houston, Tkxas.
AGENTS FOR
Steam Bagtnss and Saw Milk,
Pratt's Improved Cotton Gin,
? Siopple's Iroa Screw CottowPwws
Albcrteoa's Segment Ssrsw Cotteo, Press,
Albertson's Pedestal Hone power, ,;,f
(laaao Straub'e Corn nod Wheat Mills,
Coleman's Corn aad Wheat Mill*
Baokcye Mowers and Respeta,.' H ; ,
Victor Caoe Mills, (i
Cook's Sngur Evaporators,
Diebold A KiensleVt Ftre «ai Bwglai
Proof Safes, : ^
Best BtAfaer Bolting,
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mcndcra hoe do anido Svcnskar som vis-
ta* i Austin *amt Irakis* '
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