Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1869 Page: 1 of 4
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inserted at intervals, to be
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Regular advertisers, who advertise largely,
shall bo allowed suoii discount from above
transient rati* as may be agreed apon ; pro-
vided, that In no case shall such discount ex-
ceed S5 per «at.
All transient advertisements must be paid
(or in advance
All advertisement not marked any specified
number of insertions, will be published three
shall be
rendered SMJPihly.
Aguare the Space occupied by eight lines.
THE WEJ2KLY GAZETTE
lied evory Saturday morning. Sub-
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R. GRANT, P. T, CLARK,
Of Austin. ijr Of LaGtango.
Q.RANT AND CLARK,
DENTAL SURGEONS,
Having formed a copartnership, /f"1
offer their joint service® to old^MHB&
patrons and friends, intending to "UJ-ULI L7
keep thwr respective offices in Austin and La
Grange always open, and to visit the towns o!
Columbus, Bastrop, Gonzales, Lockhart,
Georgetown, Bolton, and others, as their ser-
vices may be required. Knowing that the
public will be additionally secured, and that
their ability to |>erfbrm Dental operations will
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Address, Publisher and Propriet t.
LAW CARDS.
HICH'n OOKS. BBBRINQ.. 1. M. ANDKRSQN.
QOKE, HERRING & ANDERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Waco, McLtwuvCo,, Tbi.
Practice in the counties of McLennan, Bos-
Ililt,
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at Austin, regularly,and in other courts when
qu<V liiu, Falls, Robertson, and at Bryan
City; also, in the Supreme and Federal Courts
specially retained.
declliwly
A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT
the Su
the
•nd
Prom
LAW, Austin, Texas, will practice in
Oowty «Joü't of IYstu county.
Prompt attention given to all business sub-
mitted to his care.
West. SfcSSB
Office with Hancock &
maiSOWIy
' T
"f HAISES, ATTORNEY AND
: *: COIINSKLLORAT LAW, will prac-
tice In the ü. 8. and State Courts, and will
give spocial attention to the locution of land
certificates and the payment of tase# for non-
residente.
Rwibkncks. — New York — E. Terry and
-liauncey Shaffer Esq- T~~ '
cellor Green and Gen. 1
Duncan San Antonio.
Chaunwiy Shaffer Esqrs. New Jertey-JGhan-
len.ftunyon. 3Vw -^udge
W. II. WALTON..
W ... ~ W. P. DK.VORMANniF.
ALTON & DENORMANDIE,
r ^mRNEVS AT LAW and GEN
Aft&K'lS, Atta in. Texas.
Kt jPi18' 4! Rnd Supreme Courts
t i 'Bnd tho Fivleral Courts at, Austin
and Tyler. ^ Sei)20'07tf
T H:„KILpATRI0K, ATTORNEY
ÜT&
wem nl v y^joiniajt counties; also in Su-
mayífiwiy ^°urts at Galveston.
S10-f-MOSELBY, ATTORNEY
ti n <*L * !£' Awtótti Texas. ü—21 —
tmn mTent0 the Collectionol L.a.u.c, ttUU ....
with B fi DaS8'" C0nVeyan0ee' Ac - *
to the Citlwtion órijlB^ms^and'tCé
may SOw t<
GO0bÍÜOH,°OI>AT-
~®wiL^^SicoLrfiTA&_
J°ATLAW Mc00Y' ATTORNEY
juneftwiVlf'
dallas, teM
Z. JT LAW^jBi Y |
B§Sd, GOO^L,.,
rpB — ;— —
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P T. BOARDM&N,
V.T dkntal si'roeon,
operates with all t!¡e inte improve-
ment n., Teeth extr cU*i with lit!
by the usé of ifii^nlcm Spray. HH
Office—Side Hi trance, rear of Post ft Co.'s
Store. jftti30wly Avxwcx, A UST1N.
WILLIAM STILES, DENTAL
BURGEON,
junaSwfim AUSTIN. TEXAS.
MUSIC Afc. f
JOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
PHILIP WERLEIN,
; ¿•■«'if; "V
fm
No.80 Baronne Sti'eet
JjEW GALLEfi Y
-MRS. MARTIN I
Respectfully announces to the people of Aus-
tin and vicinity, that she has opened ;4 , i
PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS
Over Baba & Schumann's Jewelry Store,
Congress Avenue,
Where all are invited, (ladies especially,)
long experience that she can
entire satisfaction. Her
S INDIA INK PORTRAITS s
'
Are far superior to anything made in the
. State-SHar
WATER COLORED PAINTINGS
Are warranted as durable as Oil. which she ia
also making in every sine. PORCELAIN
P1CTÜRE8 painted in Oil or water. It will
be remembered that the beuüty oí these pic-
tures depends entirely upon paipting, except-
ing tbo Tnuisparent Opal, which aioue ia
beautiful without colors. That little gem
known a the
PEARL MINIATURE,
T=
A?
M
'i+ik
tetó
:ord
of self-rospect. '
who exhibit thie i
mo dccoucy, iu
poaitioutoperpi
to ouch
to: ot
of tilOM
NEW-ORLEANS.
, m i <• ara ru *í rf
Exquisitely tinted and put in fine velvet coses,
are just the thing for young ladies aiid gentle-
men. She also makes many styles of large
Photographs, varying in prioes according to
the Bises of frames, of which she has a largo
assortment. Her CARTE D' VISETE and
..!iMi Wmmwad-m- 851M ..i
vano piuiutw «le cunaos «loutimououi
Having loug practiced Drawing and Paint-
ing in conncction with Photography, «lie has
entire control of both Camera and Pencil, and
o ,,, , _ „ _ _ i thus enabled to copy and enlarge old De-
MARSCilALL? Sf guerrotypee, Ambrotytxw and Pliofcographs of
it MllTAUEll ; DUNHAM & SONS, and J. every description, and finish them inanydc-
P. HALS, the obeafieet and best Pianos ever siie4 «tyle.
ofiered before in the Southern market, and Osdara for Painting solicited from other
sold at exact Buntory Pricwi. Also Wholesale Photographers.
Wholesale and Retail Southern
Agent of the Colebrated PIANOS
iforfi
—
JJITCHCOCK'S HALF DIME
MUSIC.
Printed on heavy Music Paper—4 pagos—
words and Music—colored titles—20 sent, post
jiaid, for ONE DOLLAR.
NOW READY:
4. Blue Eyes Molloy.
5. Not lor Joseph .Lloyd.
6. Good Bye, Sweetheart, Good
Bye ..Bolton.
7. I really don'tthinklshidl Marry.
Clartbel.
8. Praire of Tears : (Flowerets,
Wyoming winds perfuming).. Schubert.
9. Champagne Charlie.-. l*e.
10. Skatinff iiihk Polka Wiener.
11. Genevieve Walts y
IS. Come hither, my Baby, my Dar-
ía, The ifinísh ífey's Whis'ftó.'!!!.'Grtf.
14. Little Maggio May Blamphin
15. Maggie's ¡secret Claribel.
16. ¿n«U>ve shines Over All (Sacred
Sjng) Forbes.
17. The 0?d Cottage Cluck .MoHóy.
18. Silver Chimes Claribel.
IB. The Rose of Erin. bmndict.
20. Arm-in Arm (Polka Maxurka).. Straus.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
" e above can be obtained at the Music,
and Periodical Stores, i 1 :
Book and Periodical stores, ór by sncl
th« price, 6 tárate each, to the pnWfsher.
Other choice selections will rapidly follow
igitKttiit* Wwntpd.
BENJ. w. urroucocK, Pbbii
[EVV (iOODS JUST RECEIVED
i and for «ale at cur usual low rates.
J. H. ROBINSON ft SON.
H.
and Retail Southern Agent of the Celebrated
Organs and Molodeons manufactured by CAR- . T,"
HART ft NEEDHAM, the most perfect reed
instruments ever made, and for sale at exact
factory prices. Also Southern Agent of BOO-
8E¥ ft CO.'S London Cheap and Standard
Music Publications, the cheapest and beet
Music ever offered to the world—$B to $10
worth of Music ftir Fifty Cents, bound iu paper
covcts. Send for sample copy.
Wholesale and Petail Dealer in Music, In-
struction Books, Violins, Guitar , Brass In-
struments, and Italian Strings, and in fact
everything pertaining to the Mosic Trade.
Price Lists, illustrated Catalogues,etc., sen*-
by mail on application.
Music muileu, post paid, on receipt of the
marked price.
1 take this opportunity of thanking those
who during the past year favored mo with their
confidence and orders, and with my increased
facilities and advantages, 1 hope still to be the
favored recipient of orders for Goods in my
line, and in rerurn, I would say, that all favors
wi!l be appreciated, and that 1 will guarantee
satisfaction in every invoice to buyers.
Very Respectfully,
PHILIP WERLEIN,
No. 80 Baronne St. N. O., Nov. 10, 1868.
dwlBtw&wiy "•«
Gallery opened to visitors from 8 A. M.
nov4tw&w6m
13. HILLYER,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Exhibits none but bis own w«rk, and re-
spectfully invites all to call and examine
specimens. He guarantees satisfaction to his
pttrtHW. Pecan
Uontfi r,-f1
septOw&twly
F
MILONEKV.
RENCH MILLINERY STORE
OPKKINO
169 Market Street.
galveston.
MADAME DEÜAUCÜÜ!, MILLINER and
DRESSMAKER, Inte of New Orleans, will
open on SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1869,
at No. 169 Market Street, at'j lining Burchardt
& Schaper, a large and elegant assortment of
Frenoii Mi^ery vOTW/eotwmtng in paiwt
Bonnets, Hats. Cloaks, Corsets, and other ar-
ticles of appoiei tar Ladiae and Misses, all of
tbe latest styles and approved fashions.
Galveston, December 28, 1868.
^ janSOtwlm&wly
jWaSCELLANKOlS.
N É WTDTSCO VEB?
A
m PROP. PEASLEY'S
Iron Grasp Cement.
Uieful to All!
¡$ t1 \ v f " ' '■-.r-psii i ^
11 Cements China, Glass, Marble, Crock-
ery, Wood and L*.afher, as Perfect
and Strong as Before Breaking.
You can mend youv Furniture or Queons-
ware In a few minutes, at almost no cost. This
Cement has just been introduced, after many
experiments, and has been tested in thte prin-
every case to give entire satisfaction. No cure
no pay. It cannot be found anywhere in.the
State except at B. M. ODOM 'S Store, where
. useless. It will not dissolve in
cold or bent, oan't afleet it.
" janlStwft "
In this establishmeut can
EI'vBS ■ ■ •
DltUCJS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PER FU ME RIES, ETC.;
In feet, everything ihat is usually kept by
Druggists, which will be sold at the lowest!
houses.
many of the m
complishad 1
miflfbrtune i
rates.
SV-
. ■WfméS iirJi 'WX*' •P'&frS*
Everything Warranted Genuino.
BT ALEXANDER, ft SON are agents for
Rev. B. A. Wilson's Celebrated Consumption
Cure. , '■ ■ ctiwbMtoi
Prescriptions Caro&liy toponnded.
HT One oí the firm will always be found at
the store at night. MS'lIt •• h
t *• ] ALEXANDER ft SON.
«• j 'v ' ¡MHM
j nifítvv3ai&wl trnSm
USTIN CITY DRUG STORE.
Messrs. £, T. IWí'í'AÜ
' , and BEN. H.
Have opened at the
on P«wn Street, u house exclusively devoted
to the sale of
and Medicin
Their tottg experience in tbe business isa
sufficient guarantee to the public that they
will offer in the market no goods but the best
and free from adulteration. Our stock, when
fully received, we have no hesitation in saying
will be the most perfect which ia now or ever
has been in this market. It baa been selected m
with groat „.^v!
Igpble m'<!
main in this city in idl
go into the ooüHtrpi
find abundant employment that
HOOP bo rewarded with an
petenoy and indi
erally fas ten themaelvea, as j
upon some of our' priva
, making the
debt for a few ^ccts or .
and when.the poor woman,
the last pxtremií y for n
her necessary marketing,
to importune them for h
take the first opportunity
out paying, to avoid the anno;
then hunt up
house keeper to victimize in
way. If an j one can point out
an instance of saperia
rascality equal to this of swindling
I imposing upon poor widows,
J like to hear of it. It eeeraus
Texas committee
are now spunging upon the
boarding-house ke«pem in
City. The correspondent
yuae «ays ofthe^Ji '
but for the tradition;
ow ladies who keep
Tho moat abused of
¿íí7?-S'-'-
ise to eendphem
South, etc." If those of our <
have been living at the ei
boarding-house keepers are not \
lessly lost to all sense of decency,
will now make
bills, when they find
mean vocation hasbeen
eoateúipüWé by being
Southern scalla
the
tions expressly for
jnce used, will
Mr. DuSau's connection with the Wholesale
House ot DCFFxlÜ, DAVIDSON & ROUIRA,
of Galveston, enables this firm to supply inte-
rior dealeis with any hills on shorter timeand
more favorable terms than any other in Texas.
DUFFAÜ & THOMPSON.
fobCwly ■ '-'?i
—
pHRONIG DYSÍNTERY.— DR.
\J DIElERICH, of Germany, has presented
to the world a Certain care for Chronic Dysln
tery. This remedy f««old only in this State by
l>! VV AIT At THOMPSON. Government
. u r90w3m,,X
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HB. oaunJI . :
JAMES L. MOORE, BICH'D C. HART,
Bren ham, Tex. Georgetown, Tex.
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1869, newspaper, March 24, 1869; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181381/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.