Georgetown Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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FRESH ARRIVALS f
SPRING QOODS at
A. B. PALM S,
Austin, : : ; Texas.
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Mr larire ami well selected Stock of
Spring Goods just arrived and opened,
bought cheap from New York first hands.
Consisting iu part of
Print*,
/tinted Lawns,
Checked, Swiss and MnU
Mu*Ji n s, Cha m brays, English, Fran k
and Silk Grenud ines,Irish
Linen, Table
linen,
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Kusetlale Xiirscry,
B R E N H A M ,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, TEXAS.
EVERY VARIETY
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FRUITS <*nd FLOWERS
Chrefully put up and sent to any address.
Grajw-Vines, 80 varieties; Peach Trees
Apple Trees, both dwarf (on paradice) ant
standard; Dwarf Pear; Cherry Strawber-
ries; Currants; Gooseberry; Raspberry &c.
A choice collection of Roses and ornamen-
tal shrubs, Evergreens, &c.
Send postage stamp for Illustrated Dis
oriptive Catalogue.
ot2.f>2 WILLIAM WATSON.
FURNITURE
•FURNITURE
Towelling,.
Biwn and
Bleached
Domestics,
Dress Silk,
Needles,
Pins.
Buttons,
Linen,
Silk
and Cotton
Handkerchiefs,
Yail Barage
Hair Bmids,
etc., etc.
etc.,. etc.
etc., etc.
GLOVE FITTING CORSETS
A large assortment of Ladies' and chil-
dren's i-boies,
CENTS' BOOTS and SHOES
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CLOTHING! CLOTHING.*!
A complete assortment of Stripes and
Cottonades, Linen, Cotton, Checked and
liickory Shirts.
A splendid assortment of hats (latest
styles.)
COLT'S PISTOLS and SHOT GUNS,
Saddlery, Harness,
Bridles, Saddles,
and
Saddlers' Rigging,
Groceries, Woodware
Crock cry, Glass and Glassware.
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WHISKEY.
The Olebnted Martin Whiskey; Olive
Branch and other Brands.
Tar, Sulphur, Alum, Rosin, Copperas,
Faults, etc , etc..
Factory Thread, Coats' Spool Thread
Trunks,
Mailing
uiul
Oil Cloths
J. W. HANNIG,
Pecan Street . - Austin, Texas.
HAS on hand, and will be constantly re
eeiving, the most complete variety ot
FURNITURE
ever in the citv> consisting in part of the
following:
wardrobes;
bureaus,.
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES,
CHAIRS,
LOOKING
GLASSES,
MIRROR?,
MATRASSES WIILOW WARE*
etc. etc.
Metallic Burial Cases, all si2es and prices.
Wanlnut Coffins always on hand,
£3gT Prompt attention given to Under-
taking. Hearse in readiness.
Also decs all kinds of work in the Cabi-
net Maker's line. otr2-5*2
A LARGE and FULL ASSORTMENT
—:OF:—
i P RI N G and SUM M E li
GOODS.
The assortment will be more complete
than we Lave ever had. ;
The aitention of Buyers is respectful^
ly invited.
SAMPSON & HENRICKS
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NEW STYLE
Spring Dress < ood«.
We are now opening a'verj handsome
assortment, and respectfully
invite the attention of
THE LA I) IBS.
SAMPSON & HENRICKS.
NEW RESTAURANT.
THE undersigned wishes to inform
the public that he has opened a fljjjiii
Restaurant on Pecan street, two doors be-
low B. M. Odom's store, where a good sub-
stantial meal can be had at any time ot day.
There being no Bar Room attached to the
Restaurant, gentlemen can sit down and
enjoy a meal in quiet. The tables will a'-
wavs be supplied with the best the market
affords. Th. K. CR A M KR,
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P op ietor.
II. li. 1IILL YEW S
I'll otogra p h ir A r t R oo •«
[South side Pecan Street,]
Austin,
Tcxa-
Gra<w Rope, all sixes,. Hand Saws, Spiri
Levels, Planes and Cutlery of every des-
cription. McCormacks Mowers and Rep-
ent. In fact any thing you ueed for the
very lowest cash pri.-c.
A. B. PALM.
Takes all kinds and sizes of Pictures from
trhc Largest to the smallest I exhibit as
Specimeus, none but my own WORK. I
strive to Equal the bost work of the State.
My Willaimson County friends are cordi-
ally invited to call on me when they come
to Austin, and should they want pictures I
will do my best to. please them.
Specimens at the Watchman Office
Georgetown.
w. b. hendkr80n, w. k. makkmson.
HENDERSON & MAKEMSON,
A77"YS. <b COUNSELLORS AT LA IU
Georgetown, Texas,
VIf ILL PRACTICE in the District Courts
r v of this and surrounding counties,
and in the Supreme and Federal Courts ai
Austin.
We are prepared to prosecute and collect
all claims of soldiers at Washington City,
for Pay, Bounties, Pensions, &c.
thos. p. httoiies, w. j. montgomery
HUGHES & MONTGOMERY,
Attorneyt-at-Law,]
Georgetown, Texas.
Attention given to all business in the
District, County and Probate Courts of Wil-
liamson and adjoining counties, ami iu the
Supreme and Federal courts at Austin.
Taxes paid, Lands Bought and Sold.
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GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
SUMMER CLOTHES, CASSIMERES,
Blue and Fa nay Colors,
Together with Tailor's Trimmings, &c.
Just received.
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SPRING and SUMMER, GOODS,
■t. c. s. morrow,
v. l. price,
IflOKKOlV & PRICK,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
DEALERS
IN
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING, NOTIONS,
I1ATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
FARMING 1M PLEMENT3,
WOODEN WARE,
TIN WARE,
SADDLERY,
CASTINGS,
TOBACCO
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FAMILY GROCERIES.
JV A N T E D
N. G. SHELLEY,.
A T TO R N EY-A T- 1, .4 W
A USTIN, - - - TEXAS
W M. H. C A R R ,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
Avenue, Austin,Texas.
Consignments solicited and prompt re
turns made, lie Kit io the Austim mer-
chants. t^.U
Woof,
Bacon,
Lard,
Flour,
Country Produce generally, for which the
highest luarkct prices wiil be paid.
MORROW A PRICE.
MASONIC HALL STORE,
S. li. BRUSH, Proprietor.
The above named
has opened a stock
of Goods in the
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Masonic building,
in Georgetown, of
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which I am to have
the control, and am
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now receiving a fair
assortment of most
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descriptions, which
I will offer for sale|
at the same prices
jS. B. Brush
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Austin, I
they were marked
to sell al ju Aus-
tin, with the excep-
tion of freight on
heavv articles, such
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as Stoves, &c.
I hope my old
( Vie uds aud custom-
era, also those wish
r~
ng goods, will call
ou me and see th*-
prices. I think I
can tell them goods
at less prices than
any other house
in town, call and
see for yourselves.
The Spring Stock•
is to be purchased
in New York and
other markets, and Shipped direct to this
place. From Mr. Brush's experience and
the large amount of his purchases also, as
he pays all cash down when he purchases,
I think I can again build up my old busiuess
and keep the trade that naturally belongs to
this place at home.
E. W. TALBOT.
BAHN & SCHUMANN, •
CONGRESS A VENUE\ ::: A USTIN,
\ ranufucturers and dealers in fine Gold
l'JL and Silver, Watches, Clocks and
Fine Jewelry ot the latest style. Silver
and Silver Plated Ware, Gold Pens etc.
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Also agents for Whieler & W ils w'
Sewing Machines.
Watches and Jewelry repaired "on tho
shortest notice and at moderate charges.
Galvanizing neatly executed.
When satisfaction is not given, m i ey
returned. ot3:f 2
Jas. L. Moore, Rich'd C. Hart,
Uren/iam, Georgetown,
MOORE & HART,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
and general commission
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants,
BRICK WAREHOUSE,
BftKNIIAM, TEXi
No Dray age. 28
AVENUE
HOTEL,
THOS. B. BODLEY & CO.
Dealers iu
Machinery and Agricultural
Implements.
No. 9, Perdido Street, New Orleans, La,
Are general agents for the mamifaeturcrs
and keep constantly on hand
Sattley Gang Plows,
Stafford Cultivators.
Victor Grain Drills,
Buckeye Thrashing Machines.
Ball's Ohio Mowers,
Wai ren's Sulky Hay Raae,
Ball's Combined Mower & Reaper,
Victor Cane Mills
and Cooks Evaporators.
MEDICAL COLUMN.
Adapted to Southern Cane or Sorgo. Wood
& Mann's Portable Engines, Stationary En-
gines, all sizes, Kingland & Ferguson's Cir-
cular Saw Mills, Branch, Cook & Co's Cir-
cular and other Saws R. Ball & Co's Wood
wopking Machinery, W. P. Coleman's Corn
and Wheat Mills,
Gullett.'s Steel Brush Cotton Gins
Patent Hand '* Press
" Hav Pross
Church School and Plantation Bells,
Amalgum, of as rich tone and atone quarter
cost of regular bell metal,
John Hull & Cos Celebrated
PLOWS.
dp.. j. t. al.exaxi'er, k. j. alexander,,
ALEXANDER & SON,
t WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
CONGRESS AVENUE,
AUSTIN, - - - TEXAS,
We hare on hand, and intend to keep*
constantly in store a complete stock of'Drug^
and Patent Medicines. Surgical Instrument*
Toilet Articles, and everything to be found
iu a list class DRUG STORE.
CRKSYLIC ACID COMPOUNDS.
Screw-worm Ointment.
Plant. Protection.
|y SHEEP DIP.
Hide Preserver.
Laundry Soaps.
Carbolic Disinfecting Soap.
Sale Rheum 8oap.
Toilet Soaps, t Medicated, Camphora-
ted and Perfumed.)
Cresylic Rose Ointment for Piles.
Country Druggist are respectfully re-
quested to call ai.d examine our stock, as-
suring them of our earnest endeavor to sat-
isfy iu every particular,
and all descriptions of machinery and im-
plements at wholesale and retail uianutactu-
rer's prices.
Description and price list furnished ou
application to
MOORE & HART,
Cotton and Wool Factors,
RECEIVING FORWARDING & GENERAL
COMM 5SSION M ERC H ANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Brenham, Texas,
ot 3-2u. Agents.
A. SEPSUMS & Co.,
GA L VEST ON and ^HOUSTON,
C 0 T T 0 N and W 0 O L F ACTORS
GENERAL Commission Merchants, and
Wholesale Grocers. Liberal cash ad-
vances made at e ther place on con
signments. otBxxxi
IHILLIftER
MRS. MARTHA NICHOL8,
[south side ok pecan street,]
Austin, lexas,
I am now just in receipt of, and will con-
tinue to receive large orders of everything
pertaining to the
FASHIONABLE MILLINER'S LINE.
Every Variety of Bonnets, Trimmed ac-
cording to the latest Fashion,, and to order.
Bridal Costumes, Wreaths, Inscrtings, Laces,
Ribbons, Silks, &c., cheaper thau ever of-
fered in the city.
My present stock consists of the largest
and most carefully selected variety ever of-
fered to the public, and 1 ouly ask an exam-
ination to ensure sale.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
J 011N S TR1NG Eli Proprietor |
THIS HOUSE is commodious and con-1
veniently arranged large and well vcntillated
The proprietor's long experience in hotel
keeping, has taught him to gain public pat-
ronage, a house should be kvpt in a manner
to recommend itself, and to this end he is
putting torth his best efforts. The substau-
ti.i 1 fs and luxuries ot the luari.ct, always liud
place upou Lis table.
\V. J. O L I PII it IV T
BEGS LEAVE to inform the pubPc
that he has received all of his appera-
tus and fixtures at last, and is now prepared
to make pictures of all sizes, from the most
diminutive MINIATURES for lockets, pins
&c., up to the
jy IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH,
on 17x20 inch plates.
Having paid great attention to his busi-
ness and fitted up his gallery in a style that
wili compare with any in the North, he
now hopes by a close application to merit a
continuance of the patronage tliat has been
so liberally bestowed upon him, and should
he fail in any case to give complete satisfac-
ion, the money will be refunded. Every-
body is respectfully requested te call at bis
Gallery at the old stand on Pecrn street,
Austin, whether work is wanted or not.
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TII I S thorough bred Stallion will be at
Georgetown on Monday and Tuesday
ul'each week, and at Florence on Wednes-
day and Thursday of each week.
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AUSTIN CITY
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DRUG HOUSE,
Messrs. F. T. DUFFAU aud BE!. h.
THOMPSON have opened at the old sta.id
of Joseph Harrall, ou Pecan street, a house
exclusively devoted to (lie sale of
DRUGS & MEDICINESr
Their long experience in the business is a
sufficient guarantee to the public tliat they
will offer in the market no good* but the
best and EB* free frutii adulteration.
Our slock when fully received, we have lo
hesitation iu sayiug, will be the tuost pcrfect
which is now or ever has been in the Austin
market. It has been selected with great
care aud embraces many new and improved
instruments aud latest preparations, especi-
ally for the sick room, which, wheu ouce
used will be fully appreciated.
Our Mr. Dufi'au's connection with tho-
Wholesale House of Duffau, Davidson and
Robira, of Galveston enables this firm to
supply interior dealers with any bills on
en shorter time and more favorable terms
than any other in Texas. 2:50
DUFFAU & THOMPSON.
C. EUBANK,
Apothecary and Druggist, at the
store of Eubank & Knight, George-
town.
Established, Autltn, 1851.)
G. T. BOARUMAN, DEN-
TAL 8URGEON, operates with
all the latest improvements.—
Teeth extracted with little or no pain bjr
the use of Rhigolene Spray.
Office—Side entrance, rear •£ Rait 4
Co.*8 Store, Avenue Austin.
Dr. John E. Walker,
p h rsi CIAx
Georgetown, Texa f
Office N, E. cor. Public Square, lot!
medical Notice.
DOCTOR W. P. BEALL,
(Late Superiuteudeut State Lunatic Asylum)
Has located iu Georgetown, for the pur-
pose of practising bis profession. From an
experience of 80 years' constant practice in
the diseases of Texas, be hopes 10 be'able
to give satisfaction to those who employ him.
Especial attention given to cht ouic diseases,
ami diseases of Women and Children,
ty Office iu Judge Walker's Law Office.
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Makemson, W. K. & Foster, Wm. K. Georgetown Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1869, newspaper, May 8, 1869; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233229/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.