Georgetown Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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REMINGTONS''
Fire Arm*,
)ld bf t ie tjta de Gkw-
brallt
\ n cral Discount to Dealers.
| 800,000 furnished the U. S. Gov't.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre,
\avy Revolver, 36-100 In, Calibre,
Belt Reveler, Navy sixe Odibre,
Police Revolver, Navy sise Calibre,
New pocket Revolver, (Rider s pt.)
vSSSttftt * .
and 41 Cartridge,
Gun Cane, No.« aad 32 Cartridge,
Breach loading Rifle, (Beals') No. 32 and 38
Calibre. _ ...
Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 in. Calibse
E. REMINGTON, & SON'$,
1L1QN, N. Y
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STAR MOUSE,
2d Door below SampsA * Hendrik'^
AVENUE, ••• AUSTIN, * - ®EX&S,
Where meals may be haft at all hours.-—
Our tablet aft funwM with the wry be*t
the market affords, and oar cooks are so tho-
toughly ap to their calling that we feel ena-
bled to give fal satisfaction. One of the
finest Bare la the e*y is to be foaad ineon-
neeUon withour Restaurant, where mu but
the purest Lienors are set before our eue-
tomers. flfcous atrial, * d wo fear not but
what tou will oomo-'ueniu*
7 KLOGf k EIKAL,
rtf <* PaoNUKTOBS.
ROD> S. UF8T.
rkoatw risiian.
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RUST A FISHER,
[Congress Avenue.]
S
Austin, : : : Texas.
wbohuu tf rktail
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ccmmi i«rcli* di«e,
SPRING STOCK COMPLETE, give us a
ran.
Ve wlH buy your Wool, Hidee and Ba-
con. ot. 4:9.
J.*s. L. If si fur, Ricu'n C. Hart,
Sremhtm. Georgetown,
MOORK k HART,
cotton 4vd wool factors
. 4*0 ebmebal commissi©** :* fj 'j
Rstxhringand Forwarding Merchant*,
BRICK WAREHOUSE,
(bu*ham, tix
|9* No Drayage. 38
FRESH ARRIVALS!
SPRING GOODS at
A. B. PALM'S,
Austin, : : : Texas.
j O R K S.
CHAS. W. OHRNDORF
WOULD respeetufnUy inform the public,
that he has rt spaasd hie
FRUIT STORE
fin the Itoo-Clnd, opposite to Baker & Ray-
mood's Drug Store], where he wttl only keep
the best In this, and the New Orleans mar-
ket ; such no Candies, Ftuits, Nubs Ire., and
every thing in the Fancy and Family Grocery
line whWh be urift sen as cheap as the cheap-
est. My entire stock la fresh nnd la well
selected. Just received a fresh lot of Ftench
ot 18
Give me a can.1
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new restaurant
THE undersigned wttts to inform
the pubfie that he has opened a
Rtstmurant on Pecan street, two doors
low B. M. Odeea'a store, where a good sub-
stantial meal mm ho hndu| ny time of day
There being u*Bar Roeaa attached to the
Restaurant gentleman eaa sit down and
enjoy n meal in quiet. The tables will al
ways be supplied with the heat the market
a fords. TU. K. CRAMKR,
t4:G - Proprietor.
m. SilVltM.
Georpetonut, «4; ; Texas.
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£. =• a
HAS now b slere and wUl try to keep
enlniifffithetfaae
a good a888btmknt
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FAMILY SUPPLIES,
hieh ho win seR as lowlao ho
• Bring opt of the
My large and well selected Stock of
Spring Goods just arrived and opened,
bought cheap from New York first hands.
Consisting iu part of
Prints,
Printed Lawns,
Checked, Swiss and Mull
Muslin s,Chambrays, English, French
and SUk Grenadines, Irish
Linen,\ Table
Linenf
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Towelling,
Brown and
Bleached
Domestics,
Dress Silk,
Needles,
Pine,
Button*,
Linen,
SUk
and Cotton
Handkerchiefs,
Vail Barage
Hair Braids,
'etc., etc.
etc., etc.
etc., etc.
GLOVE FITTING CORSETS
A large assortment of Ladies' and chil-
dren's shoes,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES
to
ALEX. J. NORTHWGTON,
Uwim 8wtmUf
Ktm OOXBTANTLY 0* HAND, a
Selected Sleek el ftry Goods, Gro-
RatM* fNtfesty, Notions <fcc.
offers oft the lowest figures.
which he
O
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!!
A complete assortment, of Stripes and
Cottoaades, Linen, CottoC Checked and
lliekory Shirts.
A splendid assortment of hats (latest
styles.)
COLT'S PISTOLS and SHOT GUNS,
Snddlery, Harness,
Bridles, Saddles,
and
Saddlers' Rigging,
Groceries, Woodward
Crockery, Glass and Glassware.
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WHI8KEY.
The Celebrated Martin Whiskey; Olive
Brandt and other Brands.
Tar, Sulphur, Alan, Rosin, Copperas,
Paints. etc~ etc..
Factory Thread, Coats' Spool Thread
Trunin
Matting
and
A. 8E8BUMS k Co.,*
GALVESTON and HOUSTON,
COTJONauoWOOL F ACTORS
GENERAL Commission Merchants, and
i WhtdSsale Orocers. Liberal cash ad-
vance* made at either place on con
tfgrnnenm ottexxi
Oil Cloths
THE IKON FRONT SALOON
MASONIC HALL STORE,
S. B. BRUSH, Proprietor.
The above named
of Goods in the
in Georgetown, of
the control, and am
assortment of most
I will offer for snlo
has opf ned a stock
Masonic building,
which I ant to have
now receiving a fair
descriptions, which
at the snmc prices
S. B. Bbusu,
Austin,
they were marked
tin, with the excep-
hcavy articles, such
I hope my old
ers, also those wish
on me and see the
can cell them goods
any other house
see lor yourselves,
is to be purchased
CO
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JS
iu sell ui m Aus-
tion of freight .on
as Stoves, &c.
friends and custom-
ing goods, will call
prices. I think I
at less prices than
in town, call and
The Spring Stock
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, ns
he pays all cash down when be purchases,
I think I can again build up my old business
and keep the trade that naturally belongs to
this place at home.
E. W. TALBOT.
BAHN & SCHUMANN,
CONGRESS A VENUE, : : : AUSTIN,
Manufacturers and dealers in fine Gold
and Silver, Watches, Clocks and
Fine Jewelry of the latest style. Silver
and Silver Plated Ware, Gold Pens etc.
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Also npents for Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machines.
Watches and Jewelry repaired on tli
shortest notice and at moderate charges.
Galvanising neatly executed.
When satisfaction is not given, money
returned. ot3:52
Grass Rope, all Rises, Hand Saws, Spin
Levels, Planes and Cutter# of every des-
cription. McCormacks HMrera and Reap-
ers. In fact any tlghff ym need for the
very lowest cash price.
A B. PALM.
H. B. IIILLYER'S
Photographic Art Rooms.
[South side Peean Street,]
Austin,
A\N D
MEDICAL COLUMX.
PIlELAh BILLIARD HALL,
[Last Side Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.'] !
JOBE & R0BIN80N, Proprietors, j
DR. J. T. ALEXANDER* It. J. AUXAKDBR,
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City Livery Stable.
JOHN T. MILLER, Proprietor.
[At his old stand corner Congress Avenue
[and Bois d' Arc street,]
Austin, ... Texas.
Texas
Takes all kinds and sizes of Pictures from
the Lasgest to the smallest I exhibit as
Specimens, 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.
I SPARE no pains or expense to'{keep al-
ways for the use of my customers and the#
public generally.
TheiBest Horses and Buggies, and
The Most Elegant Carriages,
to be founo'ln tiie city.
My Prices arc Liberol and my accommo-
dations perfect; in fact, I am determined
to give
SATISFACTION TO ALL.J
Safe Drivers Furnished when Requited.
Horsee kept on Sale and Boarded.
EUBANK & KNIGHT,
georgetown, - - texas
WE STILL WAVE!!! and the cry is
still they come to buy our goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Sad-
dlery Harness, Drugs, Paints and Oils,
Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Ac., Ac., Ac.
We try to keep a supply sufficient for all
our customers, and we buy Wool, Hides and
Pecans the ensuing season, paying all we
San afford. Don't crowd us friends, but
come as fast as we can accommodate and
you will always return on your way rejoicing.
We buy only with cash and our profits
are nominal, merely.
NEW GOODS,
tfSF ALL FRESH.
Call at B. M. Odom'a on Pecan street,
Austin, he is receiving a large and well assor-
ted stock of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of staples of all kinds, Dress
Goods of all kinds, Notions, White Goods,
BOOTS,
*L
SHOES,
Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, Staple
and Fancy Goods of all kinds,
Whiskeys,
Brandies,
Wines,
Ale,
Porter,
Best brands of Family Flour.
The stock will be kept full and fresh. Con-
tinual arrivals will be coming in, and bought
for cash by one of experience. I am de-
groined to oiler inducements to the public,
Ind return thanks to my customers and
friends mid will take great pleasure in show-
ing them my stock.
Hidhest cash prices paid for all kinds of
country produce.
ot22 ' B. M. ODOM.
Austin, May 3d, 1869."
MCCREERY&C\,
AUSTIN,
TEXAS.
1^. Cards nnd Blanks neatly gotten
up at this office.
W. J. OLI PI ANT,
BEGS LEAVE to inform the public
that he has received aU of his appera-
tus and fixtures at last, and is now prepared
to make pictures of all sices, from the most
diminutive MINIATURES for lockets, pins
&c., up to the
hr imperial photograph,-m
on 17x20 inch plates.
Having paid great attention to his busi-
ness and fitted up his gallery in n style that
wiU compare with any in the North, he
now hopes by a close application to merit n
continuance of the patronage that has been
bo 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 requected te call at his
Gallery at the old stand on Pccrn street,
Austin, whether work is wanted or not.
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WHOLESALE DEALERS in Dry Gooda,
Notions, Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, SADDLERY, STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES
Liquori&c,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON nAND,
a general and well selected assort-
ment of
MERCHANDISE,
suited to the trade, which we are determin-
ed to sell at the smallest profit.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
has taught us, that to buy (or CASH and to
sell for CASH, is the surest way to give
universal satisfaction. tmayl
if
"The Favorite."
THIS spl&ndid Bar Room and Billiard
Hall, a few doors below A. B. Palm's,
has been superbly fitted up and is .second
to none in the city. The
BILLIARD TABLES
are entirely new and of just celebrity, ren-
dering "The Favorite" a constant resort
for gentlemen wishing to pass pleasant
hours.
QT None but pare liquors served at the
Bar. tS2
Blunn A Walker,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS,
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Are now prepared to fill all order
with promptness.
Best Texas saddle-trees always on
land.
FURNITURE
(FURNITURE
J. W. HANNIG,
Pecan Street - Austin. Texas.
HAS on hand, and wiU bo constantly t*
ceiving, the most complete variety of
FURNITURE
over in the eity, consisting in part of the
following:
WARDROBES,)
BUREAUS, V
BED8TEADS, V!
TABLES,
CHAIRS, v]
LOOKING m
GLASSES,
MIRROR8,
MATRASSES WILLOW WARE,
etc. etc.
Metallic Burial Cases, all sites and prices,
Waulnut Coffins always on hand,
fW Prompt attention given to Under-
taking. Hearse in readiness.
Aim doea all kinds of work in the Cabi
net Maker's line. ot&fiS
AVENUE
HOTEL,
ALEXANDER A SON,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DR(J««lSf
CONGRESS AVENUE,
AUSTIN,
TEXAS.
We have on hand, and intend to keep,
constantly iu store a complete stock of Drug*
and Patent Medicines. Surgical Instrument*
Toilet Articles, and every tiling to be found:
iu a fiat class DRUG STORE.
CRESYLIC ACID COMPOUNDS.
' Screw-worm Ointment.
Plant Protection.
Eg- SHEEP DIP.
Hide Preserver.
Laundry Soaps.
Carbolic DMnfecting Soap.
Salt Rheum 8oap.
Toilet Soaps, (Medicated, Casaphora- -
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,
austin, texas.
JOHN STRINGER, Proprietor
THIS HOUSE is commodious and con-
veniently arranged large and well ventillated
The proprietor's long experience tn html
keeping, has taught him to gain public pat-
ronage, a house should he kept in a mnnner
to teoanunend itself, and to thla end he Is
putting forth his best efforts. The substan-
tiate and luxuries of the market, always find
place upon his table.
J. C. PETMBCKY,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH,
[Below the New Government Building,1
Austin, Texas.
Orders from the country roeeives his
prompt attention. Sewing! Machines re>
paired. Hunters' findings, pistols te., for
eale. 3'J-l-y
AUSTIN CITY
DRUG HOUSE,
Messrs. F. T. DUPFAU and BE!. H.
THOMPSON have opened at the Old itud
of Joseph HarrsiL, on Pbenn street, n house
exclusively devoted to the sale of J
DRUGS & MEDICINES, *
Their long experience In the business is a
sufficient guarantee to the public that thejr
will offer in the market no goods but the
best and QT free fnm aiultcration. J/%
Our stock when fully received, we hnve no
facilitation In saying, win bo the MMSt perfect
which is now or eve* has been iothe Austin
market It has been selected with great
care and embraces many new and improved
instruments and latest preparation*, especi-
ally for the sick room, which, when once
used wiU bo fully appreciated.
Our Mr. Duffau's connection with the
Wholesale House of Duflhu, Davidson and
Robim, of Galveston enables this firm to
supply interior dealers with any lulls on
on shorter time and mere favorable term*
than any other in Texns. Kail
duffau k thompson.
C. eubank,
Apothecary and Dntgfist, at the
•ton of eabaak * Knight, George-
town.
(Established, AmUin, 1861.)
g. t. boar0man, den*
TAL SURGEON, operates with
all the latest improvements.—
Teeth extracted with lule or no pain by
die use of Rhigolene Spray.
Office—Side entrance, rear of Raat k
Co."s Store, Avenue Austin. .
JNr. Mm*
PB TBI CIA*
Georgetown^
Office in Penaingtcp buiUb*.
TenaSf
loSS ,
Medical Natlee.
"/doctor w, p. Mall,
(Late Superintendent State Lunelle Asylum)
Hte located hi Georgetown, te the pur.
pose of practising his profession. From en
experience of 80 yeartr constant practice in
the diseases of liana, ho hopes so be able
to give satisfaction to thooe who employ him
Espedal attention given Jo chronk diseases,
and diseases of Women end, Children.
Or Office in Judge Wklker'sLaw Office.
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Makemson, W. K. & Foster, Wm. K. Georgetown Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1869, newspaper, June 12, 1869; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233233/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.