Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1870 Page: 4 of 4
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Philadelphia Postis engaged
able task of writing up the
in ton' reminiscences of the
Ottth*
with the Secretary
of'Mr. Stanton's reminis-
braham Lincoln *. Vjjre&.'l
said it pained him to
so prevalent that Mr.
aod never
serious. Oo «aid it wis a great error,
and related the following iucidcnt to
the injustice oí the popular im-
on i Mr. Lincoln was very sensi-
the criticisms of the newspaper
icOlellun, and Bdín-
imth the Army of the
ipanying criti-
«T hi m^ahou t"n o f
o mm foout not
he waa not about the
" -fully made up his mind
t¿ the Potomac and drown hirn-
Mr. Stanton said he thought at
i time that he contempt
" never lelt so frightened
A Lost Civilization. ¿ Í •
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Professor Newberry, of Columbia
College, New York, who wasatiacheil
to a Government surveying party that
ffcently explored Aiiaotia, lectured be
font the New York American Geologi-
cal and Statistical Society last week,
upon what ho saw. After giving an
interesting account of the topography
eorrespoml-lpt the region traversed, he proceeded
'' "*" ' to speak of the traces which were
found on every hand of a former occu-
pancy by a numerou#" population now
extinct. These were most numerous
near the course ¿ftíi^Saií Jaan River.
lound^htBH of immense
, a view of one wulch he ex
built regularly of bricks, a
foot in thickness, and about eighteen
inches in length, with joints properly
urokéa, and as regularly laid, aod as
smooth as any in a Fifth Avenue man-
sion. This structure he said was as
large as the Croton Reservoir. Inside
were roomif ieely plastered as the
walls of a modern house. There were
also traces of extensive canals which
had been constructed to bring water to
these towns, which wore received into
large cisterns. The lecturer also ex-
hibited pieces of pottery which h > said
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A WW* AND UOM-
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EXCHANGE,
PATENT MEWCtNES,
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'0$.iÁ í;|% 1&¥, HWfy. .^^*..$♦<*§1
India Colagoga , Ssnfcmi# Liver ínvigomtor,
MeJ&tne's Cordial and feiood Purifier,
Mardeden' preparations, Ayrea'Com-
pound fluid Extract Sareaparüla, ,gt'
íjS T liair Vigor, Cherry Pectoral,
Bull's syrrup Sarsapa-
riBa, Smith's T<¿ ló - ; - !í w ¿
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Syrup, Mrs.
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Imost
sn, he
he would atiouuded everywhere, showing that 10
I^House, | a former agoali this vast region
ted.. He gave it as his o pin
to military, men. It
this period .that he con-
l of patting Hooker in
' Potomac,
hmmnrmm
>d oplalon of Hook-
It and 8i"<aipe
put him in
wt-
tbe
fight, Mr. Lincoln was in the greatest
rmorftgp
been inhabits
ion that the depopulation oí this
region was attributable to the fact that
both to the North and South there were
warlike hordes, and from the incursions
Control of the of one and the other of these, the
aceable Aztecs, who had been the
he
Ta-
-reai
*. Stanton of re-
on Congress the
patr
illo, he
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scarcely knew what it was to sleep.
It Will be remembered that the fight
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the first two
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to do; but early on the third day the
usual' h&lfilfiwaff tiispatches began to
make matters look worse. That whole
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and anxiousl;
night «as
and i
'as ev*r <
ogton. About T o'
•iou had
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former denizens of the country, had
been gradually wiped out. The onl.y
people left hero now were the Mokies,
why l}v§4 in towns inclosed in high
thick walls, and who were almost
accessible. These people-were visit*
aud the explorers were received by
tb%H^ great hospitality. The
speaker coocluded by giving a short
account of the manner of the people
aud their customs, as, far as an oppor-
tunity was had to observe them.
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10 . . 1' .;
The evening before tho veteran Gen-
eral was strickefcl&frn with the illness
thfctclosed his eventful career, há made
interesting statement
; Oomnn BitteM, Ho -:'^1 /
tetter's BittPrs, Phoenix Bittert,
I Every variety of Patent Pill in oommon use
for eak bore. And most prominent in the
catalogue ot Pills is :
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Purchase Snd Sell Real Estate, Pay Taxes and
Adjust Titlee; Protebute Land and Money
Claim* against the State and Pedernl Govern-
ments; Mato Collections, Receive Deposite
and Execute Trusts. •W
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; flieWj JaOOíj'teüt t(.if - •; I. n- ■
Special attention given to the Collection oí
Salaries aud Feos due State and Countv O0i-
cer-and Military Vouchers payable at Austin.
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For fclta certain cure of Chill and Fever. ■
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A GREAT VARIETY OF LINIMENTS AND
OINTMENTS.
TWmji
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Their stock of PERFÜ5ÍBRY Is full and vari-
ad, consisting, of lAihin's Extracts, Henry &
Austin City Property
FOB BALE BY
K'■?<'$ tm:
C. K. JOHNS & 00.
' V' '■ ' ^llh W' in
Lots i, 2, 3, 4. Block 3, unimproved. ¡
Blocks 61 and.69, Div, E., -V :.V0_
Lot 4 in Block 42. fronting Avenne, (líame-
din tely below the «ovemment Building,) with
improvements, consisting of good frame dwel-
ling, one story, 6 rooms, and hall aud kitchen
ma: servants room adjoining, and sintll shop
immediately on Avenue, with two rooms.
HI
tsh Bath. Oatmeal Honey, Glyi erine and Bo-
quet Soaps. Magnolia Water, Florida Water,
Magnolia Balm, Puffs and Boxes, Combs, Hair
Brashes, Tooth Brazier, Nail Brushes, per
fumed Satchels, (French,) Lilly White, Lip
"i jftl'a. Camphor lee, Tooth HowOws¿
Tjoth Fasto, Dr. Grant's uhrivivllod Tooth
Powders. This class of gqods may be fóond
with fcbein in every variety ot style, and no
one wishing to buy can fail to be suited. All
ot which they offer at the lowest rates for
Cash, Wholesale and Retail Country Mer
chants and Physicians are invited to give them
a ¿all, examine their stock and
Chambers'Est. Lands
C. R. JOHNS íérOO.
CORNER Of ,
m omu ,m/_ J
Commercial G*W,
^ THERE IS A]
Snmmm Beow jit .
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education fw thcuaoul^'
call. ur'
Students can enter I i
nwnts of the Colic
When clubs of i
same time, tan par m6<2
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BOARD AND LODClf
BOOK-KEEPING, ~
l'ENMj
SURVEYING, N.U
wawiS&
Ars taught t 'B*d ún
dont pan ot onco wb
books. An education tl
toeani #1,000,
best Fortune párente«nu
ik-uth must now artueau*^
tbally. mm'
At tbe inst two Fatw \
tensors of Dolbéiir Cuuu
awarded Six First Class I
any other Institution ¡u tí I
Penmanship.
* T«Riis—.Pjiyable li j
Pmunansmp-—lessons not limi
'set. eourae. : •
fltwk-Koepin "jÉ "'
'SQEi:.
on Cmimuroial La«
■L i veoonstitutostíie(
y Course. ' \' m mM*mm
■■■■ mnticft! coo
, French, Spanish, (
8, 16 learn to rend, wr
the language eorwctly.i
Latin, Greek—fúíl eouTi™.,
Algebra, Surveying, eto....
Geometry—full course, not I
Teachers' Course in Penn
Ornamental Penmanship
in g - .* •
Aígricult iral Chemisfay-full fioorse., lj
A Life Tiofect in all Ao De
A student having paid _
branch, as above, isootitW toa
that Department Uaeanatti
as he may desire. Person* fi
of age ettend.tjj,:;
N7B. Atl the Gradúala for tit *
year* are now in good butir— --
CAimoN.-Bswaie <¡¡
Runners and Drummers, i
the College. Pat your bmwsj iti
your Marchant or the Presidents
atiglStwiwOm
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Farms in the Country
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ELECT SCHOOL
CALADLES.—The i
minad to remain in Austin
■H " tor Young Lw
September, lieh
■M piiBf
the Gosernor's Mansion,
Í3. * ¿Si .nitn/1 nntnher—n*
five—thuie wli'dng to enter;
so at once. For terms, fx,
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july30tw«wtf
b.m
iri JO ncrtf lot*; joining the
"West, iuckúliBg'the
"■gil
'"fill
i«as
ITt aeres, granted to Willis Avery,on Wt
iaujt <wok,^ miles froto Austin, known tya
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e*ery respect.
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improvements.
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Land Oertiñoates
the 6rst dollar, if one is
economical." " I never i
H ™^ ■
,000 in my life 1" said the
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st I,r On o _
surprise, he went on to <
seems that at the close of the
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Josselyn, Robert. Tri-Weekly Texas State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1870, newspaper, January 12, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181495/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.