Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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PATKSNTS «jTTARTKttí.V VN ÍMiNCÍ.
NOTICE.—All •omumuieUloi, «hontd be- *<!■
stale r«w*.
Mr. O'Oooor has positively diteüued
to accept tbe Domination, but Mr. Ad-
soih accepts. We cannot help but
acknowledge that the promptings of
oif heart as a democrat, made us have
«cine bope that this Convention would
«ocb strength as would allow
usan excusé for thinking it expedient
to vote for its nominee.'— East Texan
Herald.
We give in our Telegraphic column
the doings of the Louisville conven-
tion i sod now we say, would to Clod,
fhst a resolution Moid commence in
íSbitor &A2mg—In the t, Me of
common seme.I"Would a k¿ what has
becuna of all the foiling* that ..
ouoo «o precio* to every Southern
héart? What baa become of the
¿¡«to honored .'prktíp^' .
down to uti by our llUisirioiw anees*
tor*? Do we give tu* principies of
democracy to progeny; >8 pure
as-we received tfaera, front tlw tatbé'r ? ''
Or are we to be tagárded fey tho fa-
ture generation as traitors to oar
sacred trust? Aró tbe Southern peo-
pie bo infatuated p er the uomiaatioa
of IJorHi-e ttyptto, oa-M eaerifi«w*U
tfceir <Wd time principles t<v eiiect hia
«lection?
A dewoornt ¡night probably, under
xiitíng cirutnn stances, simply vote for
Greeley as a ofceauiy, while at the
paiue time ho deploré! tbe fot that
baa neowltawrd thissMpfrorn thó
path of doty na rewttode, without
impairing his standing aa a Democrat.
Bat every Democrat who Welcomes
with ootst retched arms, tbe slanderer
of our mothers, oar wives, sisters
and daughters, as tbe choice indeed
!or President, forfeits a|J claims to
Democracy, and is OBly worthy oí con*
tempt. Notwithstanding tlie fact that
Air Lrreoley has traduced the virtue
of Southern («íáies (¡or which o^cry
Southern gcutlainat, should hold him
personally responsible), and notwith-
fttaudii'g hi« approval of Butler's
treatment of the ladies ot New Or-
leans, and not-withstanding the /act
that he ha* been a life long Repúblicas,
and is (as he bi.tn*->lf tay*)/ a better
Hepubiicau to d y than ever, we see
Southern, uien, njiert too, who still
claim tiie name of Democrat, getting
up ratification meetings," biFBecuos,
tftfcitUT ^ 1^*'* ^Of iTfitíJ
Bitioo b«en made at Baltimore there
wosld bave been much certainty oí its
*l«etion, mridh tiiOje c«naimj than
there is now for tbe election of Qree-
Wy. —Roctpon Transcript.
Tbe 8. A. Mer*W cOaiw out i«
tavor of Houston over Auatin for
the Capital. Ther* i evidently a
tug under tbe chip. We question
v ry much whether the people will be
duped into the payment of a tax of
two millions ordf^iats to .
Oapital from the aoott haaithy and
accesible place to otir 8tute, tó a
vetlWHeífr diatriist. i
in mu 11 ¿in
ttA Bosetau p«i'W say a new swot is
otsoovered at rckoff, founded a short
tune «go by a monk nnnied Seraphim,
alio run atoay with hit inonaatefy
,«itb considerable money bel^iog
to hfti order. Seraphim prea«he<l ilie
«Imple ami oonvonient dootrine that no
one could enter tbfl J^itigfiom of Hfen
ven «iihool sill, aud acoordiogiy «ooo
made a great number oí coavwts. One
of the praceil-et ot itw nsw tocl U to
cut |be b ><fk ...lí'Aj^* óf tin. women vet v
short, and, then arrange kin the fóriú
of a star. What is the,origin oí this
c|tstohi is not kn«wni,; but it h*s boea
Mtbo ^
male members, of thli wet wére so
treated, -the object, w*. to #* Ua
tóunrter tb tttabe a Aivndhom itwjome
will sliortJy be tried aa a retigious ua
The eói^Sthero CalStomi^ is
rapicUy baean4Bg« *iort for invalids
suffering fsout pulmonary afection i,
audi f^aqwhive are
alfao^t in|t:ii|^talobi Ih iW';##?. *>f ™rea
perLrmed by *&#JÍS81 41'
alone. The best known localities in
this reg¡6i> poitsMtag Iclidtates pecti-
liarlv adapted for sufferer for incipient
toBsahiikiW ato XW ' BiiraartHnd* at
■£p&m0$r:¡f
ss aoAMtogm&Htyl1-!*}'
tude, having « vary mila «imtable
winter and . not liable io eud-
«riseu J6i e-ilr t..place on,the ity, ¥&
'[*"'■ a* «WB.
■t'-'J 'ÍSf* Ji,.
•A wild ifoquit,"
Wltti tliose fiwchlng eye of
With ruby ltps «ad efNfttalfei
A i4 a fijiiaeem wbleb r eet,¡ f
Rays el l«ve-li«bi «W*as4 tr«# , „ •
4 rsüttefltJíjjtó for one íoart hear}
A lijfU o pur a job tuoro'blut,
yifc juwa flasb ot 'tllt.eo'««fWi
" Tbew ftw lMjHjl)|og,ejrcs of
R^tjftor ~ ■' '
Lips where 4íí>llo.a mus!
Wító lofk's Toiuiitoo
Our Jcwle, )wftb her «a-k sjpftrkUbgw*
iÍTH)ticE8omB,franli aed wiu-Me^ÉM,
An sdnrftys woo tti« besrt of the ««4, Í
And the 1 «a v won to id WlUi blush fed
< bloem
Soiha hwrt efiswe * Jiwsle will unclose,
Without tbe wild beijoilV iad 4oobi¡ >
For (n thete dark eye* flasfctnjf Iljfh*
There gleetne a wealth of iowand truih,
Llfc'a brilliant atar fwtW telcht;
Heiie's rlobeat gariaad ewwa tby yo th
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Our virtue1 ro daarer tti as the
more webe*e had to suffbr idr them.
It ie tbe rata* wltfc our ohiloren. All
profowtfi affeetion admita a sacrifice.
The firmer oar adherence to princi-
ple, the more we,bave tor them, and
the more do tbey bocojno a ¿part of
our nature, dearer to us for having to
uphold and sustain thetn through, the
bard fought battles with contending
foes.
■
«'«•., lhkity¿ Üjjwf «"♦▼es ana oaugate
to mixed gatli^iings, mixing with the
begroes, thereby actually liiutj¡i ig
about tbe great object (eociai equality )
tor whioh the Ri-publioan party til vé
been ranting ft>r fopv .Vea^s. ft
all wbo do not think and aot as tbey
do; alt who will not consent to Vote
as tbey do, are accused ofbeiosj; boug'i!
op by Giant. What ri^bt have they
to arraigtt a man for favoring the
electlou of a Bepublican, when they
«0 boisterous in manifestirg their
own BepnblidUHMtt? > r, , >r u '
I Was of the number who went Into
tiie Coofedferate army to a private
soldier, for the >ako ví principl'. tie-
Ifotliig as, I do now, that princiiJe
«as better tbao polioy, and tbat death
was preieiaWe to d•:*%i-upe. I came
out after four years' toil* and hardships;
with an empty poOkbt, ivHSTankee bul-
let, anda picar,«j[nsei<i!)cev*i"d } liSSUre
you that it m with decfiuet tnortfliiia
tion that I now behold fcume of mj
old^comrades g«}iu* .°W,to Uw ^)6in.v5
aiding W lwngMlr about sooial ctjuwl-
Uy, and btirislijng JPir out' most i«ve\-
eriíte én^y . What have we t do
with «¡tan} $.-M>l«y^«r-flniplf ii.ga
oltioioB, have'
ÉM&Wg¿fn. AdmítHítg Owtef
to h« R tiifle,HiOie,|ioup8t th^^'GfVa.nt,
and'^y tMi'sue i now p<«senied,
DeuMOraU W do notbiug than
cboose b«tw«eo two JElepaWeans "il
thoy vote at all/' te vbws ¡any reason
wby we elxmld take tbe Regro into our
artes. Invit* We u o !'
paWia gather.
togv slid. ilh ¥*** W*
to words of Wisdom emanating frotó
,Ws This will never
j..,
appMi'to y«nr bono*, by the momoiy
Tbe Other Dog.
A htnje black d' g, tbe pet of a litt'e
girl, was in tho habit of euteriog a
saloon in the.noigliborbood oí tliegii l'
resident'' . One day the dog, wliich
was named Soott, was wen to enter
this saloon, and soon after, the frirl ap-
proached the door and timidly inquired
of a gentleman, if Scott waa tbere.
The gentleman, to.perplex the child,
win.I.■«.■■■mi ' am Scott
my name is^cótt." The gíiT"
BiauAwa oauwn ■•■iv/raS
■ vf míí .a.%^íSÍ
SkRd
BILLIARD HALL.
Opposite the Iron Front, on' Congrm-
Avenue.
Toe very beit Lager bear ke t con-
stantly on hand, by tlio gallon, ti"ttle or
drink. Call In.
Austin, Texiw, Mav U, twly.
aud fnrf «ently replied, " Oh¡ I don
mese you ; I mean the olhtr dog.
Tk« Idea of the
r,. <i£UI>«
httddettly he, 3antes Hargreavee,
dropped upon hia knees, and rolled on
tho ^oue niKir at full, lengtt . lie la;
with his .face towards the Boor, and
iñude I mo and circle* with the ««d ™ 8
bnfnt stick! He rol e and Went to
tho -fire to barn his *«ek. Then bo
t V opon a obair and plaoed bis
bisd bis-- lwnd , elbowa
on bi« ;h«oes, and gaze! '« «"<•
|y on tbé floor. 1% be sprang to
lila feet, and atisweíed Í6 sonvd ffeeblte
questióti óf hia Vife ( who had uot ris--
en «ineo the day she bad given binh
to a little stranger ) Jjy a lou'l^asaur-
anca tb« be bad it y ana tabttig ber
in 'his sturdy arms, in the 'htáiiketá,
tbe bdHV in her arms, he lifted her otlt
and bejSF'bor over the black drawings
on tbe floor1. ■ Tiresa hi, explained to
ber, and #b« i<>inM a tniall, hopeful,
hoppv latigh with bis Jiigli-ttitred a*sur-
tthce tliHi sbii'sb(Wd never g( ¿0 work
at the spinning *wlieel— that h^ should
made," he said, speukiñg of his draw-
on tb<' floor. ■ b -r¡lí
f ' What will |o call it ?" aakod h«
' ^ '^allit? 'Mini*! «P we'oall'it1!
thy sen, Jenny? Tbfcy will*! s
^Spinning Jeany' kiof i- hadlheO,'
because thoo beat every ia s ,in .S«ano-
bill Moor at tho wheel. What if w|6;
call it Spinuing Jenny 1"
The tpioning-Jenny oovid «pis
twelve thread , instesd ur ooo as by
5 ^ .
piece a, and pOor Hargreave' Jia rt at
the strtte timo, s-
ttí<AaM;Airt^^;a;(^)ie«ü!haís.
ber, caught, J,ha. W* of
•d upon it< wahtwd a
• .
UvWtdo ibüt
d, tybon
noue
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Is®#!' ,
A venteo, Cor, Cedar Steee*
síjfittMííif
fei^,.;IÍ'*iiV-''l^.r i.- i
• 20aAN<*8 UorBju-
JOHN BUMMERS..
tiim
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f . a yff%gr'
LA*D > ^OtLftOn^'
f >Vi'.i- • .. Aína*,; X*|ÍA% h-s',!
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LTSJLL HOUWIS
tujf, JtwM,..... '.J... 1ZItÉÉki
will .be. tarnished wl
be conn try affords. A good S
ached to the pretal
OrnoK—HoomNo. 1
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;Átto
«lultwrt
rr—r-rTHT-yr.
A M. JACK
JfJL. Austlü, Texas.
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L.iGtange. Fayette e«uuty. Tesa .
AND
BILL1ARI) HALL,
ftill
■■ka-)ir'rüté—
nt \tr ti i | y ir •
T. >V.UObiS15.,
COMMISSION MSRCffJjYT
And Cotton F«CÜv. ;
MJtiw fit-nmr; m oustojv.
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mmsim
Buro a h
Clean shaife, haircut aad
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Stiptirior to aay m tie eity^flrst Uocl
tie.'nw the Avcuue Hotel, od Congres
Avenue, opposite Cattleman's sit. «re,
Whore we are always pleased to tee
Amtin. March. 31 t-wtf
gTl/AHT'tí tíALOON-
CoNQ*K3& AvgHOK,
aqnare aoova reean street.
Choice liquors and oigvre always on. Isaod.
Open day and mabt. I" ree luocíieu evwy
day between JO aftfl 11 ii «. tcbStwttm
IMVORITE B A LOOK
Ü 1 L L X A^IU) HALL.
m: <J. HAW BS,
Oongresi Avenue,- Awttn, TsaSr 1
auors, etc. of all kinds constantly ¿ept on
band.
'¿Vimar—
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BtLUAJtD BALL
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C0NH11ES8 AV¿*f¿ Al'Sl't 0Íx¥.'
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ANt/iilidTAUtUMT
COSÍORÉBS ÁVRtiÜKÍ ''
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NlUIi SAMPSON & HEMUOK S,
Vealr ate fdroisbed at all hours, and no
tó tint or oxpett^e apai-cd-t*.¿tender ;Ui« #«■
t inwntoeut e«ual t any in tbe ©I
VÍÓ U~7¿^AVÍÁÍír~:
BKST
Licuor tMiit tonstarítly :<n ba> d
. i if 11. '70—t.
r aud ■■
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a saéfMce, who pouíe / oat thair
Iwwts' bloud 10 avert tblA oslamíty.
And let me appeal to you by the love,
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za,..« • • *..
tóí¡,í,J'f<Kíi
ing of titles to It
mrm
mothers and
iwloager
this; an
. U to be oar .dwoto
knowing that
or^id
tti.rtwWttt^fWrh^a
The for,| er organ Óf Dan
the Terre'iMttUte ■ ijw¡w!§rii
.jreiuses 10' sU(-port;, G.eeley.
.■jr«iorb es., alter deoUring tliét
hoiiOit orihoforabld- Demoorft c<
vote for ]^r Greeley, finally < n««uU'd
eiyif. .# <^r
ls««lasila allat J
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Fine wines, liquors, alé', beeir, cV¿Ül!l ib
tine tables can be found. Corner <
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