Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1870 Page: 3 of 4
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BAILY STATE JOURNAL
WATOEB AND JEWRLRN
sSTURDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1670.
of the
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CITY ITEMS.
A’r NEW YOIK PRICES
The National Brries of
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SCHOOL BOOKS.
Man
GOLD and SILVER WRTCHLS,
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wax.
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NOLIDGOLD CHAINe,
turn
Plain atd Fancy and saitable for
BRIDAL PREsENr8, rre.
your reading rodms, and, if poesible, a libraty.
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thatithey are inreceipt of a letter from a Mr.
Do but forget the plac •
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1 Tlk t0% I KM)R OF TEXAS.
AVM•NDA WIITIM,
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<.Him 11 alway- on h i rd.
(IVE HIM A < ALL.
Compriaing Parker A Wat-m’ Readers and
Hptiei*, Moutita & Mi Xally’s Gieog i aaptb2 Da-
vira Arithm ti •,rt. 1 '.t. are te adopted Man
dard for state 4"m he uity in all the pub i it Bchools
of Nlahama, I n0i-lau » aid XorthCrulina
dot Lightsplit......12000 1500
do nglish kid balnoral 2 000 3500
" *21"" '--- do... 15 900 1800
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Tliscil ALR VOLINTEERS, r.
do. A, cult peg hoote..
10 Batehelor’s brogen
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Harrison of She fir id, England, who elnims to
be a brother of William HI, alias "Grry
Billy,” aha» "Gutter Snipe.”
It seems this affetionate brother bat heard
that poor Billy was dead, leaving an immense
fortune which 1® desires to take charge of.
How will Billy poeeWe thia devoted relative,
and how will the brother feel when lie meets
Billy with bis bag of ‘papers ?
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COFFEE 200 P b.
( <IUX —30 roll k bushel-
HALT—4ft 6• mirk.
WHISK £Y -Tu-aloona »1 30 p gallon; com
mon *1 2501 35; Menongahela $2 50.
UMBER —Fine pine sel0c. • foot; Cedar de.;
soi. • 101 feet for surfacing one side; VI 50 for
plantng. tonguinrind grooving.
HIDE—Flint 10p'.; green 4c.
Sheeting, 10-4. ......... ..
Ticking, mattrase.,.......
du feather......-----
Hickory..................
Denims, blue and brown. ...
( ottonade. ...............
Apron ...................
French talicoes............
Ginghan, domestic......
Pacific plaide. .........4
Imported do .......... -
Kereys. Huntsville........
Omnaburgs................
( otton deans..............
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01 I A M A r I O n
Ma?- This question mudt mke a peqeinent
place in the minds of thogghiful
they pas the various ealoons in opr city.
When bumness hours are over, what provinen
many acenes of vice prevalent in our midst. I
Why not hare a Young Men’s Christian Aso- '
ciation ? The immense good similar institu- ,
tions in other cities have accomplished, should
lead us to attempt something of the kind.
Parents, assist the movement by your inu
ence and support. Miuisters of the Goepel,
lend your aid ia pulpits and daily ministta
tion. Men of wealth, give of your abundance
toward erecting such an inatitution in our
town, and the blessng of many a widowed
mother will be upon you. Young men, enroll
yourselves, solicit subecriptione, hold meet-
ings, and commence this good work ; establlah
The followingordinance wag passed at a meet-
ing of the City Council, March 11, 1870
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Neingdesironnofrede re my atork, I offer the
above taducementa. The re ebntemplting pur
chaing Knob la my line w .1 do well to give n«r a
call at my "tand at Buaas nterr, Prcau atrerj, oue
doorenatof the avenue, wh/ they wil fnda
complete and ttue assortment of
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Hardware and Iron.
Bar won. • ft........
Round iron. vD.....
Slab iron, • ft ......
Sheet iron..........
Naile, Am. Id to ,30
Steel; cast...........
Lend, tar, vD........
Shot, • bug..........
Leather. • ft—Skirting
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PERSONAL.—We are pleamed to see again
among uh the genial Captain J. J Delanej.
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aapimmnm-m
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300 DIFFERENT WORKS,
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And Ape in 1) I opi * of the Elurat aual Kulle-
tin sent free
Hp-rial prieea for tirat iutroduetipn ereramina
EXC HANG E D E A ERS
’NOTION*.
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MH d I N I It 5 . WHIM.
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: WANTED.
vo RENTt-A SMALL IOUSE, wra
l two or three rooms, for whie 1 l:beral
IMPaovEMESTS.-We see our enterprising
friends, Mesers. .Raymond A Whitie, are fit-
ting up a fine office in Colonel George Hah-
cock’s new building it is being done in reg-
ular city style, aqd with our gay and hand-
some "Jeems" presiding over the spondulix.
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BUAA S’ I I A L L
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| '. M. T ANEN-“PEe 111. NorIek.
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I AVGAN- Brown211a1s, • m; I larifed 15,
; l ru-hrd 18c. Moderatestork with Mil ill supply.
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ounty of hrrr,
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Be it ordained by the City Council of the
city of Austin, That Sectiou 1 of Article 241,
city ordinances, be and is hereby repealed,and
the following substituted in its place, viz:
ARTICLE 244, Section 1 Beit orlained,
Ac., That no buildingor part of a building
shall hereafter be erected upon any lot or part ;
of a lot fronting on Congre b.avenuer city den leme n*, Dr g Slirt, mad. to or. r, wlanu
Austin, unle68 the outer walls of the same t . turd und for mle ns
shall be constructed of rock, brick, concrete.! MRS. M3 « ARLETS,
or cast iron; and the root of the sane shall be
AUSTIN TEXAS.
1 hr proprietor -hax, at FN at expen-e, fitted up
ill, Ul .1 • ztabli~hment ot the klu ever opned ||!
W i t in Texns. He li.i« also a hulomn in the nn
h"m;meannastyie ashin rentouraut, wher
a l LIL 1.1 M II is •prrad i very «tay from 104 A
M to | f M The patronng of the piblie - reepr, •
fully molicitet.
.do. Kipsolepeg ®-
do Tap lace hootoes. i.•
Ladie r. lace boo®, sewed. •
do ' Sloreco.........ie
de Calfskin A......... 22 000 2800
do Kid 4 ongrees gaiters. 22 000 28 00
do Goat lace boot, newed 17 «>0 25 (»
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TL-unxr OF run ORGANIZArYOx
Lumbet, • M feet.......... 40 00@ 42 00
Shingles, cypress. ........
Oils, • gallon—Ken sine. .;
Linscd ..... ........
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of slate, metal,or other fire proof substance.
Smith2. Tia City Council, upon being ---
informed that any peron is. erecting a build- ■
ing in violation of this ordinance. shall forth-
with require the I ity Marshall to raze the •n-‛ARleTON
same,wbichofticersball execute said order. ...... ,
„„d ellect the expenae incident thereto from
the person owning or erecting the same. (• :hanta of Autathi, for the manufucture of either
Adopted. Lomu «a. "2 Furni-hine G"d*, " *peduliy
. • u-d the grat
" trei.’at Austin
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'.'1- ndence uf Texas
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fate ISland City Hatel,
GALVESTON, TEXAS
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nation of news, and wishing to encourage all • ...............
new enterprises,we are determined to give it ' Tobacco,v ft—Plug, com...
K ' - A I 4 I I o •..
MoLAESES-Loitistana extremely seurce; stee
wart’s onip $1 25; $1 5<>.
_____— -______ ecn reify of city
, items in our paper to-day is deep design on
. + embling tlif Legislature, gave as much .,,, • , • . . ,
. ... c , our part. I here has heen a "sew ing < ircle or-
ret.T ' to any class, or eondition of people . ...
। . .. . . ' Ignized for the better and more rapd dissemi-
a- 1: hi t > tue propr tors of htele, boarding - . 1
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(l< An-uh on 2*th day Aprit
PEE PIT, 12 00.
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'..li invite a party of friends into a grocery to
take a smite. lounge around the door a while,
uwil thes conelude to smile a</ain. Another
very fashionable custom for Kith ladies and
other objects of special interest. If
Do not be too particular in keep-
the right, but go from one side
walk to the other, and run
as many persons as possible, as
tn ike them keep their eyes open
111
Bibles, Ilymn Hooks, Sunday-schoel
Books, tandard Biterarure. stationerr,
Piinters stoek, Children’s Carriagen,
Landre h‛s Garden Seeda, importe« Flow-
er Met d», Tw Inu, PaprrBag»,Wppiag '
PapersDruggiat.’ Sundries, Fine Poeket
Callery, etc.
, 15 Uoralabewhooittpr"onennt ।
a’ a fair valuat ion. a i ordiu t conditic
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Fusineau in • he Ge ne r.il Land OCier
25oth ’ * 1 ■ Hl-' state ot I '• 'a- n 11I alao t
10 itleatiun.
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n t be much in your own way. Always
in-truct servnnts who have charge of child-
genth men, is for several to walk beside each
other, taking up all the path, as nearly as pos- i the worthy representative of the sterling
si ble, so that no one can met or pass them 1 house of Lichtenstein Bros. A C
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Aaprititin ollce. with presser, -- • •
typeomplet inmnaterial, nd sui
<(auy and weekly journal. * " .
by pronspt!y applying in .
Hon. J, 1». NEWCOMB.
Smoking.................
Tea, • lb—Imperial.........
Gunpowder...............
Young Hyson.............
Oolong...................
Souchong................
Wincs andliquors—• gal. ...
Port ....................
Madeira. ..;.............
Shorty...................
Glare, v dot. Kittles... 1..
Brandy, in kegs. • gal ..
Whisky, common. • gal...
do medium.........
thati am now nr, pan d to re 'v e ret nt ns for t in
aunu u list of 1870, w Lb b lu. in •. • th- imomesof
laet i rar ar el s ill aehedule A ( a i i iage-, gole
| v uh in » leiiliard tallies and plate), on mA mi the
tir-t ef Marh.ud-petal cir lirrnm taxes, list
l ine to tn tin tint of May. Aly i Pin w til he op n
. t the nanal hour- from now untl the thirty tint
I day of Man b. inelunive, to t i. •e n turus, Pat
lie. 11 ho m gine t 01 rofum to it ake n torus, as re
tgnirdt law,wiitheammend,um tin expira
I tion uf tin- tune tiled. 11 it it the jh nalie s pn s ri
edby law omire,re Xo. '.>. Ar.i.Hd. omee,
. orme r uf lrazos and Hoi- d‛ Aii atn < i»
HMACE HIDDI 1 .
A -sistaut Amersor l-t Div., Trnv . and Hais
count ins,
N. II. I will Iw at San Man • the sth to
(Weat mite, is tow Frcaa iltwl, Au-tim)
Kr> p on hand a eotupl t- -terk .4 *tahdat 1
j - ho and i eli • • it Teat hoohn,
srarronm.
SLASk AN• MLW.DIHW HOOk-.
ot all sty i < and quality
order 1a mail wi be Bind with promptu es
i and I sir. .it t He bowe of merkrt rat-a Almaca
I alure and IM wspuy IS, both domrati and torrign,
. a I is aubome rihd tor thrmgh un fehudf
• ’• Giove mer
of the pouer
two hunetred
of the quill. Put who should not be
1 541 MRS.M. J. CARLETON
1 50
3 0o
guld.
SILVER- Is ratd the same as gold in smad
amount, but lit lavge amount- J to 1 P cent dis-
count.
EXCHANGF-Gble. on NewTork. New or
leans, till veston and Houston. 2 to , P cent
Eaymond’ Drug Store where, with inereased 11o „ ; , «
fuellities for the accomumenlation of herrustom- 1 1 • •
ere the wiil continue to carry fui tile Miilinery . “ ..
and " " in all it.- e482 4, %A •
Drete*‛ apes.Muequet ihi l l
‘ fur Ladiem’ weu . either Jll ain or fill,
Horse Thieves are still on the tapis. No-
tice adve rtisemen of Mr. R. M. Russell—the
fortunate individual capturing the abstracted
quadruped can make “several stamps.’’
ar reminded of a piece of doggrel by Tom
II 3. which is excegdingly dogmatic but“""tattonm
aprvpos :
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do fine.....
Whitelrad, r 100 ft
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6 00@ 7 00
650 75
1 35® 1 50
9 00® 8 50
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" ruor of T- 10.
1). a large pationage ; also Gonzales. We
ft is also very well to take a child's carriage would bespeak for him a continuance of
alongi it will take up more room, and will1 the same here.
» Ki ** MNUVACII KIR.
• rf rorbie at !
’ ' ”* - 1 ' ize to « rd: f,
W . ( ‘hatetle r,
I! ( ook
r. w. he loaned
Po a der; • keg 25[be........
Provisiansand Groceries.
Hams canvassed, • lb. .
Soap, Northern...........
Starch, do.............;
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miny । her items of iuterest we could euu- j we may safely conelude they will be even
mPrute, but " a word tithe wi ete. nmre successful than heretofore.
pleasure,
mg to
it the
against
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[ kiuduesn durng the lust two yean, and .1.,.
Paper and job hppen, bya atriet attention te bunuen, and a de
huticient Eora stfe and detennination t<> pleas, to m rir an r
A bareain cau be had ceive more than i ver their , ontdence and patron
“fetsdtr .
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ir’ue of tlu author ir
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a ’’ *’ 11 d delivery •
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” -mineprocredsrrasittedpromnptly. !
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without getting into the gutter or on the . York. Captain , Delaney deals extensively in ilase, f box of 5 feet
street. If convenient, take three or four little the weed,and, from prrsoital tJiMrtmtr, we uh- •—- --i
children along with you—they are objects of hesitatingly pron unce his samples Al ___
special interest in a erowded thoroughfare, stster city of Nw Braunfels has given triend
and help amazingly to fill up the vacant spaces.
Srnzrr Eriqt EIE.— Whileon the street one
ah ould never under-rate his own importance,
hut alwaya feel assured that he is entitied to
nil the roan required in walking. If others
are suhjected to inconvenience by your run-
ringaggunst thcm.it is their own fault, as
rhey should be more careful and keep out of
t he w i if you stop to speak with a friend,
d, not ' step aside," so as to be out of the
wzy , but take your position in the middle of
the walk. « here you will be especially noticed
by th re who have to go around you in pass-
ing When convenient it is beet to stop on
t: rner of thetreet, as you tan thus block
up the walk and be in the way of those who
... ; isaing on noostreets. While thus stand-
ing v hi can stare at ladies as they walk
ar und you. It is a little annoying to them,
it is true; Kit, then, you are there for your
wn pie mure, not theirs. By stepping on a
lady' dress occasionally while walking, you
can emetimes amuse yourself, and, at the
-imt time, relieve her of the monotony of her
n i m carriages to get in the way of
others as much as poesible, even if they have
tgo backward and forward aerossthe side-
walk A hich will divert attention and check
thome who are walking t.m fast. There are
• ■ . de know n to „. ., .
"i li • >rv . «id'on the 100
7"ntht . . inty of
1 iray-on
franeur traveilu
' " "i" *1 ing al, ,. .
. • inur inred mat) and tha:
1 Hambrji is now .
A. PRINCE,
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j order, .old m tie latert -tyles. b;
Ml;s M. J < ARI.EToN,
1. • r. ■ Go-h n very
I, i- - anid saloons. 1. e y are indeed a happy .
। . - Land in a good humor with every
' specially the abused and forlorn
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N I MITCHELL
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OPEN DAY ANH NIGNIT.
Notic is hen bi ell in l,i all part • . inter -te d,
.....J ’ Vt frou
nsririLMv TOVS,
MOORE &o SUMMERS,
PR rut En ves.
Bu At all TrHun und asoata. -
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PKAn•DT novsn,
euznman. .... ExAs.
ONLY A IIW STH'S rox DKPOT.
Hone furni-he <| entirely ne w ,
paspeugersat Peabndy noue wh( rwurutnd
feb ,..Ftages call dany foi puwsesng r""
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CURRENCY—Omsam poiut-par tn 1 { ceut
pteuium,with a brisk demand for currney 1*
change. I
GOLD- Is take as the standard, and i- the
prinetpal i irenlatig medium.
< bMMERCIAI
No change in -taple article.. We r p al formor
i.... and..... ,. a........ N yin r ... 1... fnP
,"wik, "Ha Itlym’tam i‛r i "I........ wpphi
Mi;- I. J < ALLtKiN cowurncnnuxenanav
RESTARANr.
28
30,
Vi , .1 $2"
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W - H CARR
A ticur • 1 ■
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bleached }. ...
do |.....
do Kid balmoral....... 20 Ort® 26 00
do Morocco, do......... 1700 2800
Children’s gt. lace boot, pat >0 0c® 13 00
_| Dry < o sla, i
remembering that God helps t hose who help Prints, liyh Mavrimae: ”‘
themselves. 2 ! darerprnt light..
■if- ' • ’ do dark....
i Drugs, • ft—
Arrowroot, Jamaica...
do - Bermuda. .
Speehal att wtion given to collectiens a: uin-
ihe state of Texan and it ’id states < <11 la
uent.
wi undertake tn coltert ..ilt .. n-t t
I nited states Giover nme nt that have •t « -
pend dorrjerted fot want ill formaltt; in.
iert iu properauthor ity iu i outrat iig • ianu- it
50@ 75
1 000 1 25
—0 2/50
ink W ENTHER.— We have t -day luxuriated
ithe beams of a genuine summer sun; and
a t hougha spring should not yet leave us,
Wi find summner so emphatically declared
1 tin' clerk of the weather that we are
I " day reminded of the words of an old fa-
' rue of ours, ” Willis G. Clark
The Spring "a gay premi# iin'Ii. d into thee,
a Summ r. and thy gentle reign is hen ;
■ uld rolwa ar oift ■ arh leafy tre :
*'. 1h skythyvolteisehandelear,
' I Um frre brookshave songste bes-thy reign '
ht y < ap in muaie in lilesa thy bright dom tin.:-
New ArronrMvr. — W • have official infor
' ation to-day that Mr. Pars ms, the brother of
r St ue Seuator, has received the appoint
1 " nt of \ssistant Aseersor of Ninth District,
• mptisihg th" e vunties of, Coryell, McLennan
a I Fall, vice G. J. Elam, removed; head-
quarters at Waco. Success to you, old friend,
We are sorry to lose you as a “typo,” but
trast }ou will get along in y ur new sphere as
tisilyas with us.
• Hi .1 at Au-ti
•‘Al .A D 1-70, and
i " i ieic vt T. xa,
rin of .h
20
12
12
50
25
35
90
221
40
25
20
11 In
I • ’ - L'. :
nt. .-n. : . I
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ployed during the day? Many of them aro ' p.Agchor; ik ’ -t*
Away from hoipe and the more immediate . Bsk °PKXn, Aun,....
counsel and advfoe of their parents, and it be- lron ies,v ib.............
comes the duty of the Christian public to take Boots’and Shoes, • doz-
such by the hand and lead them from th. | -j.—
upper. ......... 48 000 75 •
do calf, single upper. ... 36 000 50 00
* 28000 40 00
3 00@ 3 25
3 51’0 4 00
4 250 1 75
h - friend. Could the public gaze upon him
i*. is xloomy sanetum, when the weary sons
o! : iff r. in every other branch of science and
ar* are qui etly resting from the toil of the
du i his haggard expression when the
"Devil"eris"copy,"and there is none—
1 :> touldall feed him, drink him, clothe him.
andgivehima"dimeortwo, to throw into
the utribution box on Sunday — to"keepup
apo irances." They are a poor, but proud
■' i-«. reader
; corrox Hj.' 15s. Ouly Any nual! lots
■ coming ill. . ‘ h
FLOUE-Double extra $10, treble extra *11 s
' V . « .fro ■ *’
•«i r the fri 01
Fo ’ V hnew n ns tbe
i 44 It >H-
Fng T.
j 75 NoTIeEoFKR"•VA I..
1 50 *
1 50
1 25
1 10
»
a fair showing. 17
X B Wnehesund Jewt r3 .. .
.ind
Quinine, voz. ...
Morphine. • oz...
Castor oil, • gallon ....
Blue Mass, • ft. Am....
do English ..........
Calomel, English'......
do American.....
Ipecac.........!......
Dovers Powders..;......
Alum .................
Borax, refined........
Brimstove..............
Bicarbonate of Seida.....
Camphor .............
Copperas........■......
Epsom Salts. ■.. •......
Gum Arabic.....•......
Sarsaparilla • case.....
HOTELS AND RPSTALRANTs.
Tali’ 1 pleasure in announeiug I * ill'- eitirena of i
A ustin iitul v ieinity , and to I he L AMILSE ep a lain . 1 ... ..
that-be has rnted th.' new mid eommuodinus I’. • -0l%E*
-torr room in the Steiner building, direetly opw , , . ..
site her old Atand, amt next deor ulov e Hukef a l "lat i<l apto Hou- •
> " ' . urayey •*
lifi- a itie and
Apr Um
l’ i It is an axiom "that every dog has
hi , dhy," and the curs of Austin, having been
frizhtened out of theirs, are having the night
ineted l*i tin* western part of the city night
i- made hide by their unearthly howling
and gr wling. But it does seem to us they
■lid be allowed to enjoy themselves; an
", inion we expect some will denomimatedog-
m * I. hut one in which the dogs will not
* .' . And while thus dogmatizing, we
' 1 ' • ■ a vt
■ 1 .
i" ‘ de, t - tgh
Mostdagrvily t do |t] Olli l in,
A11 I heldt he du '|i i ‘ ru .
That four 1 gi d .b> t •, a It houzh w • -■
We'v mime that walk <1’1 til-;
i" >1 s the IU then oro el ver d g-,
A fi i you'd reekoh miyl;
W hib • 'tr are very jolly do-.
And others very t.aet.
‛ 1: eard ut phy 'll throw II to do- *
V ..I very lull h iudline ' '
! th ikitir IV' for we'v 1 a p.l k
> ito mly bark and mthbine,"
12 I Taxes Oil lands paid. In4 ill'll
I '.A ■ also .!■ al in lam! certifie at, -
!> 50
3 00
25
Financialand Commerciai.
Gun e or si ATE ,j<u kxm..
' A1411 -J, 1370,
RINANCIAL.
H orrer ted daily by Raymond x Wh tis. Bank, n.l
CURREN§ Y-Buyingratessja—c.; selling vue.
.1iunnd all omer.
tt . M ho ~ rvet
' '!* < ■- Army dur",
” ' "I NT. secretary.
• the movra at are .
V
‘irtf
, II 1: g l- • a i. fin. d .. ......... .. t . ti. , • «
itow erdtotterbli firth u-poriheatrkai
' I* ’ f. t Hl.l u ' '. Cumerte, 1, •, Meting-, it.
fhe hall ha a lare ,m m. -uitahle fur a -a
<!m. al-a • zarlet ...... attahedtheret.,
■ o dering th- ho1; a tuus ruteut plae- n,
amumment tetimtim
NAG.wA ■ K • ..
< oschv A- AV EXU.
The almive twwka i nteottained in any quan-
tity from
a! RAKENANAYMOND
I febistt Au-tin, T xa-.
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