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N. A. COWDREY,
Receiver.
JOHN BUMMRRS, Preprieter.
Free Buss at all Trains and Boata.
Passenser trains run daily to and from Colum-
bus and Harrisburg, making elose connections
with Galveston by rail.
Both general and special, from all part* of, the
the world, up to the latest date*, will
Corner Murket and Twenty Sixth Mireeta,
Arrangements have been completed with Bhe
Houston Direct Navigation Company, which now
insures prompt movement of all freight forward-
ed to or from Galveston by this route.
GEORGE R. NICHOIS,
• our
■ irding
to r \R i *
W edne sday ...
Friday .......
Sunday ... ....
Pansengers will Had thia route the beat between
Galveston and Austin.
Has always on hand a good ntock of double and
engle Mattresnes. Mattrennes any nize, la order,
manufactured near the Blind Asylun.
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G•oD wAreHES AT on PRIC K•
COPIES OF GENERAL LAWS FOR RA! I
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Every possible attention will be given to render
their gueste comfortable, and their accommoda.
tions and fare will not be surpassed by that of
any hotel in the city.
Baggage conveyed free of charge to and fro
we reproduce the follow-
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On and after MONDAY, November 14th, 1870,
two train# will leave Galveston daily, at 7 :45 a. M.,
and 2:30 1*. m. The 7:45 a. m. train will make cloee
connection with the B B. & C. R. R. and with the H.
&T.C.R. R., arriving at Calvert Brenham and
Columbus the same evening.
The 2:30 p. m. train arrive# at Houston at 7 r. M.
Train# leave Houston at 7:30 a. m. and 4:15 P. m.
The 7:30 a. m. train makes close connection with
the Mergan Steamship Line for New Orleans. The
4:15 p. m. train makes close connection with the
H. A T. C and H B.. B. A C. Railroads, arriving
at Galveston at 7 o’clock r. m.
Baggage checked through.
Be particular to ask for ticket* via G.H.& H.
railroad.
Through ticket# far sale at all the ofices of B.
B., B. A C. and H. A T. C. railroad#.
n C. < LAKKE,
Late of M bile, AlL
__________ han calomel, and HANDBILLS.
have none of it# hurtful effect# behind. In fat t
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.gu.. homestead a claim, and |
here, leaving his wife and two
' to follow him as soon as he
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Pkt 11
Liott of
ist, or by a
. .fl A.M
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..8 am.
they are excellentin all c ases where a purgative
medicine is required. If you have partaken too
freely of fruit and diarrhea ensues, a dose of the
Mandrakes will cure yi»u. If you are subject toi
siek headache, take a dose of the Mandrake* and
I ddrran
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40 A 4. lroaw m
। nergy. alth ugh she is
-- t vears of agre.
person may take vast
Pulmonic Syrup. Sea-
and art asuzent wil
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p i that •
I he work ,
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I* complete in all its detail*, and enables us to 1
1 , 600 000 Americans will soon
• ’ i-relief and to raise the siege
V0TICE—PERRONS DFSIRING To PVR
I % chase Shop or Mill Rights, to use
LITTLF.PA GE'S PA TEX T PLA 1IX G SAW
in Travis county, are referred to Mr. A. BAHN,
jeweler, oil Congres- Airline
< . V. LITTLEPAGE.
AT AUSTIN, BY
Friday....... ...6 a
"titiag »l arrira.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
praeticaxoekteh edrrdatcrtery“pokanA 810 mailed, per annum, for the dally editton,
phase of lung disease, ha* enabled me to under-
army and
BOOKBELLHRS AND STATIONER-
zkes ire caused by a wave of
Central positiou, and within two or three
squares of all department#. oc26 6m*
to an an
orders from the country, promptly filled, at
wholesale rates, and shipped by the miost expedi-
stand the dinease fully, and hence my caution in
O gard to taking cold. A
osens and abates, tin- ererping chll~ and
ammy nizhtweat- no longer prostrate ami an
noy , and the put lent gets w ell. prov ided he avoid-
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
school books in hie CITY
Have just opened a TIN and JOB SHOP on the
Avenue, next dour Bouth at Hathawny’w, (Pitt
man’s Old Btand», where they are prepered to do
all kinds of work in their line. Particular atteu
tion paid to Roofing. Guttering and Jobbing
which we will guarantee to do in the beet atv •
and on the shortest not.ce, and moat reanonalle
$3 MAI < II !
BRAZOS IRON BRIDGE COMPLETED.
The Steam Book and Job Ofice
M. v LODGHNo, 12. F. A M, meets the
1 ,, of each month, at 7 o’clock r m.
BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY. ET .. HT
40 A 42 Broadway. N )
On and after Monday, Nov. 14, 1870, PASBEN-
GER TRAINS will leave Houston (Sundays ex-
cepted) at 10:30 A. M., reaching Koen, the prenent
terminus, at 8:20 r, M. Connect# at Hempetead, at
2:30 r. M., with the train for Burton, on the West-
era Branch, arrivingat IM r. M.
Returning, leaves Koan at 6:15 A. M., and Burton
at 8:45 A. M., arriving at Houarou at 4 r. M.
Connect# with stake at Nanwota for Andmon.
Huntsville. Crocket!. TaltitiM. ete.; at Kone tor
Waco, Dallas, Sherman, and North-easter Texaa;
and at Burton for LaGrange. Baatrop, Austin.
San Mareoa. Xew Braunfels and San Antonio.
Bagwage checked through to and from all
stations. M. G. HOME.
noM d&w ly Ruperintendent.
GALvEsrON, mousrON
N e W cond biood. and with it more nesh, which 1s closely
by a healing of the lung*. Then the
N gulating medicine.
chial tubes.
Full directions in nil languages accompany my
medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can
use tin lu without consulting mie, and can la-
bougut from any druki: H SCIENCK.M. „
No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
no jo ly
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RAILROADS.
REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES,
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HUBTON AND TEXAS eKNTNAI
RAILROAD.
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a gool sigh when a patient begius to grow
I have hopes of such. With a relisn for
i I the grattieation of that relish comes
T J MOORE.
October 28, 1870. or29 61
E XCNANGE HOT E I.,
us distance from
the Syracuse
taking < old.
Now, there are many consumptives who have
not tin Iman* to go to Florida, rhe quest ion may
be asked, >* then' no hope for suchi,! ( ertainiy
there 1*. My advice to *Urh 1*, andever ha* bret,
to stay in a warm room during the winter, with a
temp ratlin- of about seventy degrees, which
-houid lie kept rezulaly at that point, bv mean*
of a thermometer. Let such a patient take hi*
■ xerci-e within the limits of the room by walking
M. K SrRICKIAND,
Lal. < Orvan
gine turned m ti, cor r«« t and mervicrable artirh
■ large or small size, in complete running otdet
Pr ints, Lnen, Do
The proprietor guarantees a* Good fare a# can
j Im- feund at any house in thl* city, for a -av mg of
! one dollar per day. E I.. BREMOND,
TELEGRAPH H DISPATCHES, febitf . Proprietor.
•• i x house and got thinosam thoroughly arquainte with their action.
. a —-51. ana at -1085 , I know that where they are nsed in strict accord
r their reception. He sent for ' anee with my direction# thev will do the work
I V last Mrs Talcott im.thatisrequired. Till# accomplished, nature will
. ,v last. Mrs. -acott iido the rest. The physician who preseritses for
v disposed of such things as cold cough, or night swreats, and then adyisesthe
. . . putient to walk or ride out every day. will be sure M ill contain articles on subjects of general inter-
to have a corpse on his hands before long.
My plan is to give my three medicines, in ac-
cordance with the printed directions, except in
and tWO some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake
rgi •. SIEMERING 4 CO., Proprietors.
IAL ORGAN or THE SrATE
‘IHE DAILY BTA'TE JOURNAL,
een challenged or im-
B B. B. A C. B. W•
and newly furnished the
CITY HOTEL.
Re spectfully tepders to the traveling public the
best accommod on* to be ha<i in the city of
Austin.
t goop SI i RLE A XH EORACE
Will be provided for horses
• uying else
Mayt 3m
A# the Sole Agents in the United States for the
Liverpool Watch Company, we are authorized by
them to clore out a large line of European
Watches, Chains, etc., now in stock, for '< anh. at
price# never before known All beautiful in flm*h
artistic in design, reliable for accurate time, dura
ble, and of the latest styles. Every wateh will he
retailed at les* than cont of importation, and for
warded mrurely packed, prepaid, to any part of
the country on ret ript of pti<« Money can *
sent to us by express, w ith orderafor exprea
company to return good-or canh, whirh will m
cure promptness and safety to put, ha- i A mu
our lint will be found-
A brautiful English silver, solid double • -
Watch, genuine Engii-h full plate jeweled move
menta, adjusted regulator, stret ent hands «•
... | thev will relleve you in two hours. If you would
! hat number is probably ex- 1 obviate the effect of a change of water, or the. too r
. . i o rc, pronci,‘rain free indulgence in fruit. take one of the n-.
t tieorge Francis train drakes every .......... ather nieht -at
- a u- *, which interfere with mar, !
aus of r lief for theerring and i
■ - d and debilitated. Sent free,
P* Addr as HOWARD ASO-
2 - Ninth street. Philadelphia,
te4dawiv.
th only herself
ially i
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England one third at leant of the popula- ,
. . of this terrible disease. In the Middle,
— — w ______ j States it does not prevail so largely, still there are
,, , . • - ■ many thousands of case# then*. What a vast
W yS - COURAGE.--Underi the poreentage of life would be saved if consumptives
3b se head the Solomon Valley Pioneer',
. the f!l wing story of a plucky theomctally corrected copy of the miuutes.
v ingw oman : . enough to believe will wear off in a few day#.
‘ M aleott of Genesec Cuuntv t Theypay no attention to it and hence it lays the
. . . Y‘. foundation for another and another stiil, until
\ . 1 k, came to this frontier some 1 the lungn are diseased beyond all hope for cure.
. + homectea? , c1-i,. and ! My advice to persons whose lungs are affected
i E । . he mestead • caim, Alia even slightly is, to lay in a stock of Kami's1 ---
Pulmonic Syrup, Sceuck’s Seaweed Tonic, ami
Schenck's Mandrake Fills, and go to Florida. N
recommend these particular medieines because I,
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cinl Jeurnui of she 7th Dintriet.
In 01,1 1 rieud.---Fot many yrar- the pre-*
.■ cied theinetcialetects
ach Littor- Editors, author*.
t- oftie • T* ot the
■ < lors. minirte r- c
lond o' w itnesses
of the U’nited States,
TO SELL I 1. DEFORESrJco s til l!
N I'M Ge I. • JR W KI KT
4 r. M Monday A. m. tion die
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Easaysfor young men, on ' ■
Bl Jourmal of (be City •f Awtim.
FIRST-CLASS BOOK BINDERY
TIRDAY MORNING, DEC. 3, 1870.
G A I. V E S T O N . TEXAS
<1 -tom.ic)i. and the cleansinK
body . i ei olumend it to the I
i* i Ui i i ini • FKirM’
NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
Iware, Turn
Fill* is heceasary. My object is to give tune to
the stomach-to get up a good appetite. It i*
she safely arrived early always:
aving teamed the whole rT
B BAOKET.
rht-ur these wtni-- - have ! tion " a.
thi public print* Many of conclusion. I will say that when persons take
Their my melieinen and their systems are brought into
a healthy condition thereby: they are not so liable
to take cold, yet no one w it h diseased lung* can
bear a suddei change of atmosphere without the
liability ef greater or less irritation of the bron
l exprea* charge* on good*-ent 0I n
j return of money . Allearhorter fotwat de
: ef charges to destination 1 ataiogue- fn •
dress all ordet- < HAS I' NoRTeN A •
Importci - or Watehes, • tc . - N innai -t '
Eafablished > <*
w 1th an elegant gent’s vert < halu, lot io l and kr3
all complete, miled free tor $5.
A airy handaome W at h in tine 1* karat eo l
plated doubie cam * -mutation of $i0 gold w at !
j engraved or plain, gennine Fnglish full plate j6w
’ eled moveme ut*, adjusted regulator, coirr t, an
I in complete running order with elezant gent «
vest chain, with locket and key, luailed pre pail
for only $8.
THE ORIBE GOLD WATtU.
In Massive oride Gohl, double hunting, magi
spring cases, elegantly engraved, or engint
turned, genuine patent lever movements, fuil jew
eled, regulated and warranted to krep correet
time, and wear equal to gold, pteic iarly like in ap
pearanee, make, nish. brillianey of color, to ta
gold watch. < ne of thene spleudid watches w
be ferwarded by mail fretoany address, in hand
some morocco came, lined with velvet and satin
(ladies or gent’e size watch) for only 112
Watches for holiday prernnts manufacture,! t <
order. Genuine Ameri an Watches of allgrade
in gold or silver casea, from 11* up to $200. Otbe i
good w at lies equally low. With every club o!
six watches of any Kind, we send one extra ot
same kind free, as a premlunu to getter up of the
club. A suprrior efock of genuine Orile (iol
< hui n*. from |j to Mi each, warranted fully rqua
to gold in brilliancy of color, Wear, etc filla of
oyer$12 collected mi delive ryt if desired. Ad bill*
of $12 and less must be cash in P G mom y ot
ders, or registernd Jitter#, at our risk (,omd-
carefully kleeted, packed and forwarded pre pa 1
by mall, or l>y I'xpies*, on receipt of priee -af
delivery of all goods guarantei d. Watehea foi
warden to be < xamim d to parties kuown, w h
expreas charge* both w. y* are paid. No gomt
fol warded west of the Missinsipj river, with t
to collect on delivery. P’urchaser- must pa) .1
? th- go- t i will la charged five dollar* .The Respirometer
f v rv ideclares the exact condition of the lungs, and pa
tients can readily learn whether thev are curable
or not But I desire it distinetly underatood that
Tin the value of my medicine* depends entirely upon (
their i>« ing taken strictly according to diree-
(‘ C, WIM.AHD,
i p.ii» <
are in double capen, Indus' and geut- * z, . anif
are beautifully chasoi. The casea ar made «
the metal now so widely known in Hurope n*
Aluminum gold. It hastheexartcolor of gold
which it always retamus; it will stand the t at ot
the strongest acids; no one can tell it from gol
only by weight, the Aluminum gold bring i !,
lighter. The work* are made by mm hinery, sama
as the well known American wateh The Alum
num i* a cheap metal, hence we can afford to m
the watch for $3 and make armall profit. W-
pack the wateh safely in a small hox and m nd i'
by mail to any part of tbe Uuited State* an re
cel;t of $ 50; fifty cents for parking and postac
Address allorders to L V DEF R}S T A t O.,
LAMPASAS,
puranrs
I fre
0} Mil
The r i nt European
EI RI K \ \I 1'MIM M I> WATIH • -1
ll ive appoint d
- reser ved, a pure, harmless
itary preparation. Attempt*
riva it. They have failed.
, al to the erjoyment experi-
t d w lien using this valuable
to • . it- sur and vigorous ac
l DLUHII ^I ■( < <> h >
40 A 42 Eroaiw ay. New \ 11 k
Sole Agents for the L’nite t -tat •
Ami have autier ired them to -ell tin. =r it I i
ri ka A lumiuun < odd Wat he.- foi Thrr |>, , )
and to war rant each and । very one to kerp < of
reet time for one year This watch we guar anter
up ami down as much as hl* strength will permit,
ii order to keep up a healthy circulation of the
pression, produced by a ' anaeas %OOKs.
x ure and constraint ot elas- ' tired as any other disease if it :* takeuintime.
. - .• 1 and the propr kind ef trentment is pursned. The
i S . rmmg a portion ut the ractstaids undisputed on record that Bchenek’s
of Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills, ami Seawend
. Ionic have cured very many of what seemed to
of tilt* he hopeless cases of consumption. Gowhereyou
V- heirc;eino wav and be. will, you will be almost certain totud some
■ ? - e1, 8.1% in8 ' a- an i ut poor consumptive who has been rescued from the
. tured ’’ very jaws of death by their use.
_ ! So far as the Mandrake Pill# are concerned.
. . ex erybody should keep a supply of theta on hand. ।
dent of the I hicago / Ul- They ad on the liver, better th
The best in th market.
Wholesale and Retall dealer in TIN WAR! .
PUMP, BTOVES, Etc.
All Job Work attended to with naatae— and di"
patch. ROOFING AND GUTTERING done to
order. • oeU tf
ANB TIN sMor.
readers should be ig-
the philosophy "I
2 ' et
MUSGROVE A WARREN.
Proprietor-
Every । xertion will b< u-d to rende i .
comfortable. Accommodations and fat
equal tb.it of any botel in file citv noz
NEW IOTEI..
tious routes.
(■..rrespondence fnyiTexy solicited.___019-
, 1, exam € E N TH AL. IMMIGRATION
I COMPANY.
•j bu-inces, anywhere in the J- L. BUAAS.
a prompt att. ntion, aurastt ! ofice : Dietrich’s Rullding. Pecan Street, Austin
— .a, • I aborers. Mechanics and Home Servants will be
• KF E~, EVERGKEENN, “ ’ introduced into the State of Texas from Norway,
sweden and Denmark. .
for particulars see circular __________.
; ; t require to bring with her.
sed a wagon and team, and
ripocoMMAN HER F No. 4. meets the
.. l(r < ich mouth, at 4 o'clock 1*. m.
K M ____
, i r < H I I’TKK No. 8. meets the second
• . ». h mouth, at 7 o'clock r. M.
cuthority of thom whose
BRENHAM
• d# DErART3
v vi Daily at .... . 6 A. M.
, -day) (except M-nday).
AGENTS WANTED IN <|.|. PARTM
WNTERPEINE IOUNE.
KT!' ETC., ETC. Fa
Agent# are making $200 to $300 per week • i
the Aluminum Jewelry. The beat imitatiou ,
sold ever introduend. It has the exart ,«!,u
which it alway s retains, and stands the tent of th
strongest acids No oiii' can t || it fluid aidon »
by weight--the Aluminum gold be ing alout i !
lighter. L. V. Deforest A Co are neiling the
good* for 1 l0the prire gobi jeweiry is molefir
and on more libe rul terms to a g uta one quart -
<a#h. balance in 3, 60 and vo days W • anud |* '
SOUS wishing to at t as III-. .4 full at । < ompi t
assort men t of goowle, < onai-ting ut ►» ala, b ut
lets, lorketa, ladies' and gent " < nainn, pu* I "a.»
eleve buttons, stud*. Jt .form ♦ v Io 1 pald
when the goods ar i e « i > • <1 th ot h" ‛ 913 "
co aud 9 days Partien winliug to ol ii l , I-
• I.. N I T HC U K K,
drakes every night or every other night, ami you
may then drink water and rat watermelons. ,
pears, apples, plum*, peaches or corn, without the ,
i rink of I* ing made silk by them. They sill pro
t«< t those who live in damp situations against
. hili- and fevers. Try them. They are P rfeetly
h 1 mb -*. They can do you good only.
I have abandoned my mnofessional visit* to Bos
ton and New York,’but continue to we patient-
.it my «fice. No. 15. N Sixth street, P’hiladelphia,
. very Saturday, from 9 A. M.to 3 r. m. Those who
wisha thoroujh examination w ith the Respirome
NOTICR THE HERETOFORE EXISTING
1 % partnership bet w een J. L. Bt' A AM A H NJOE
I BERG, is herewith dissolved, J.L Buaas taking
I charge of the businesa. The unde rsigued is not
responsible for any contract made on ami after
the 17th Septe mber, 1870, by H . i* rg
J M BUAAS
Dr. Nehemek ndyinen Cenemmpti ven to u.
*• Floridu la Wimter----Having for the last
thirty-ve years devoted my whole time aud at-
tention to tne study of lung diseases and com-
sumption, I feel that I understand fully the course
that ought to tie pursued to restore a tolerublv
bad case of diseased lungs to healthy soundnese
The frat and most important step is for the pa-
tient to avoid taking cold, and the best of all
places ou this continent for this purpose in win-
ter. Is F lorida, well down in the stat, where the
temperature is regular, and not suhJect to such
yariationeas in more northern latitudes. Palatka
is a point J cau recommend. A good hotel la kept
there by Peterman. Las: winter I saw several
pereons there whose lungs had been badly din.
raed: but who, under the healing intiueuce nf
theelimateand my medicines, were getting well.
One hundrog miles further down the nver is a
point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the
temperature is mom even and the air dry and
bracing. Mellonvll and Enterprise are located
there. A, shouid gve * decided preference to
Mellonville. It is two mile# from river or lake.
And *5 ooms almoet impossible to take eold there.
The tables in Florida might lie better, and pa-
tient# complain at times, but that is a good sign,
as it indicates a return of appetite, and when this
* the case they generally increase in flesh, and
then the lungs must heal.
■ Jacksonville, Hiberula, Green Cove, and many I
■ other place# in various parts of Florida, can be PUBLISHED DAILY and WEEKLY
I safely recommended to censunptives in winter. -ml- and "hl
My reasons for saying so are that patients are
। less liable to take cold there than where there is
j a less even temperatur, and it is not necessary
to say that where a consumptive person exposes I
himself to frequent colds he is certain to die 1
shortly. ThereTore my advice is, go well down
| into the state out of the reach of prevailing ea-t
1 wind* and fogs. Jacksonville, oralinost any other
of the lot alities I have named, w ill benent those • —... . . ..
W ho ure trouble d with a torpid liver, a disordered TR A Cl, SIEMERIN & CO.,
i -tomach, derangedbowels, sore throat or cough; •
but for those whose lungs are diseaseda more
southern point is earnestly recommended. I
For nrteen year* prior to 1869, I was profession- !
ally in New York, Boston, Baltimore and Phila- At the low prico of sea delivered, and
detphia, every week, where I saw and examined
1 A N .
(Late Oh! Capitol House)
......... TEXAS*
VICTORIA.
DErakrs
i' vr Tuesday........6 M
6 r m, Thursday.... ..6 a m.
r M. Saturday........ A. M.
ho e collection of Apple: Ppar
- r r J rw«n3X,642 ALTEHNATFS*E
' r' talokiwsnwIOS, ’ I one 1290 head riehtsrwrkeescEaARKE,
• N irwry, near Brenham, Texas. ^ntf Austin, Texas
. quantities of ‘ Schencks nrvni e, rup, sea-
weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills, " ami yet die if
he does not avoid taking cold. ‛ l.
In Florida, nearly everybody is using Schenck’s ,
Maudrake Pills, fur the climate is more likely to
DElAKTS produce bilious habits than more northern lati-
H x m .................1 p. m. | tudes. It is a well established fact that natives!
c, i nwp, i of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially i
-AlwHHl i those of the solithern part.' On the other I
DKPARrS ! in New Ku ' ‘ *" -
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