Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1872 Page: 4 of 4
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filutt In great Tarlsty.
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Pae-enger Traía will ron deíly,
excepted) «a follow ;
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BOARDINQ MOV SB,
(One Square South of the Land 0«ce,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
the spacious mm&ávz, neat
tiding* have been constructed
in the enclosure lor the acoomcuodi tío
of person desiring exclusion. Members
ot the Bar are especially invited for
entertainment. Board by day, week or
month at moderate Drices. mchl&tf
(Saudays
JUavea Ifottitott «19 .S. JtM.
Arriving; at Austin M6 r. u-. Waco, 8:30
r. k.; Dalian, 11:5 *. k. «ameday.^
Returning, leave* Dallas 3 A. ml; Waco,
4;30a.m. ; Austin 7:15 a.m., arriving at Hous-
ton 5>SO F. M. same day.
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Arriving at Austin #15 a. aai OttKi-
ea«n )liSO a.m. matt day
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BOARDING.
Two or three young men can obtain
board and lodging by early application
next door to tne Raymond
Congress Avenue. A few day
cas ais In accommodated.
oc!8tw3t H. A. 6BAY.
4:8d Kji,
next day
PULLMAK PALACE SLEEPING CABS
Are attached to Accommodation trains be-
tween Houston and Austin.
The above trains make the following con-
nections, vie:
At Hearne with International Bailtoad
North at 325 P.M.
10 a. m., and li na.
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statMsta JWerch*t*
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WHO LBS A LB GJROCBRS,
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VOTTOir FACTORS,
No. 162, 1S4, 166, Strand,
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BS FOR THE
ararles Near
■*IS®Sf4U>ck 4nd
i Vines,
" Irawborry Plants.
I other
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Instructions I
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J b. VOODTABD & CO.
' WHOLBáALE GB0CBP1,
and dealers in
Liquors, Tobacco, .Cigars, Wood ware Ac
Nos. «Fiad 69 East Strand.
eept2-wfi3m Oalvmston.Tas
WMDO XOT BSXAX PA0KÁGK8.
Kxcloaively % Jobbing Bonne*.
^ We are the plstrlbatíag agenta for Cobb,
ftolhoode £ Co., of New Orleaue, L&„ and
St. Louis, Mo., aud from them are constantly
" ti liberal shipment* of
ACON, HAMS, LARD,
FLOUR, COFFEB/StfGAB,
ÍIIÓLASBÉS, GRAIN, CANDLT5S,
SOAP, HAt, 8TARCH, áw.
WmmMté ' ■ '■ ''" - l ■' '
Also a lscea end eoaaplete «took of
WHÍ8K1SB OF ALL GRADES.
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At Waco,
etaxee sooth to Heitoa, and North to 1
boro and Waxabatehte.
At Hexfa, with line of backs for Fairfield
and Butler, on Sundays and Wednesdays.
At d*llas, north with kl Paso stage line
daily (Sundays excepted) at i£ a. m. for Mo-
Kinney, Sherman aud Terminus of the m. k.
a t. Railroad.
West, for Fort Woiib, Weatherford and
Jaoksbwro, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 6 a.m. ■
for Ksafman, Tyler and Longview
Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2 a.u
Southwest, for Cleburne every Monday
at 0 a, m.
Northwest, for Denton and Gainesville,
every Wednesday at 6 a. k.
¿¡ At Ledbelter. with dally Stage for La-
Ottnga
At McDade, with daily stage for Bastrop. i
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ABRANTS AND CBRTIFIOÁTKS,
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Lauds Located and Patented.
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PARTICULA
of Lund
debt* ami pre-
owAof the • HMk^ -.v* b
to
Deed* and
drawn. Offi«se 1
May 8,18
W. L. a
have remov
tke "Yellow
li
n% cabinet
tore repa'rod
SSAS SAMPSON A
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a y ia the city.
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wpp it wtóCTZx*up*miQtti
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We keep on band aád t>lit 0«t Ml
fathom, the
B**t vf IVivt*, lifuort and Ctyen,
ARCHER* MBYBR«0 8ALOOM,
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Flbe wtac*. •!*, tMr.atgwtsad
Una tablet «aa be fetuad. Cerner Congress
avenue and Face street, Auelte, Teaas.
pll7>w*wlv
Timmwsojir
ta see
JAMBS JlcGUkLUUGH,
AUCTION Am COMMISSION
I V-l.'.'.'• ,#"P J5.! * >« 1-fi n'Í1'
MSB C0A N T, ,
AUSTIN v..... ...TKXAS.
Oonsignmon
o., solicited.
etc..
¡DthStwU
enta of merchandino,
Office at Cook's Corner.
| W. BAWDALii,
Wholesale and Ratal) Dealer In
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
gknkkal" mkrchandiss,
No 6 Peoaa Sweet.
March 28 turtf austin. tbxabi
P. Thompson. W.B. Walker
P. THOMPSON A CO.
(Late of Colursbus, Texas j
Commt8iiloii,> Merchants,
And dealers in General Merchandise,
Agent* tor the Studebuker Wagon. High
est market price paid for Cotton. Wool aud
Hides. Near the Freight Dept.
sep2w . AUSTIN, TEX AH.
T. W. HOCSB,
COMMISSIOJ* MERCHANT
And Cotton Factor,
the trad# oaljr, md ex
at'current Ms/w Orleans lrrtws.
g)atw8m ^6. aS> Travis street. Eoustan. TSXas
cease
, of Atn>
to- m
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dward pilsbübt,
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if ah tfmter.
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Wiil 11,
rnwreiK factor
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COMMISSION MERCHANT
M4TÍ
At Am tin with dally stage for San
cos, New Braunlels. San Antoi
Pttto. W. H. VAÜG
1 * t fliiSDcfin
J. Waldo. General Freight AgMt.
gOUSTON DIRECT NAVIGATION
COMPANY
Signs through Bills of Lading for Houston}
INSURES
ALL COTTON AND OTHER
PRODUCE
Fwm Houston to Galveston while in transit.
H"' ^^f3ISdSyl
RECEIVES AND FORWARDS
GOOD^i^lS
Fms or Orabqk.
aaÍ\71 P^P"' lUaMiela!ras for loas
Consign th tí. D. Na^. Co.,from all polatt
inwards and outwads. " "
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Agent
Md.,
Sir. Nxw OauúiHa
nt Vernal Company of BaBi-
inftioturen of liKbtjad heavy
Agact oclabratcáw-Taylor"
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, BROWN
Cofamt
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,<3oo.
. F. Lot . J.C.Watlaxo
B. 'F. LUCti é CO.
JOHN SHBARN,
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CJLF WESTEftN TEXAS
L" *^,AWI J-k ' ■ ilf^
MJtUV STREET..
8TRAJYD........
HOUSTON,
..GALVESTON
WHOLESALE Dealer In Dry Good
and Groceries. Liberal cash advances on
¿onsignmants of Cotton, Wosl and Hides,
for sale ox shipment tc Northern Port* or
Europa
apllw-tw
jgB W A KILLGOBB,—
COTTON FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Insurance BwiMlttff, Galveston, Texas.
From this data no charge will be made for
repairs on ootton consigned to Brown A
OttxcoRB, Galveston. decQ-wSt.
FR SALE—177 acres of land on Lltte
Walnut, Ming the Willie Avery Labor
immediately below Burdett's Mill, five miles
northeast from Austin.the Cameron road.
Good soil, a lasting spring, an l plenty of
timbar for firewood oa this survey.
For terms apsV* to
mohl5twSm C. ft. JOHNS * CO.
Texas Military Institute.
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nn.T.iAHntiii.K,
^ w T I 111 ^ ~ w M . •,, yo' : 'h?.. t
Superior to my n the qjty- first Mo«A
below the Aveatia Hotel, «« Congres
Avenue, Rosita Castlosean1 alón,
where wa. ate
our friends esd tri
■' Austin. Maroh. SI. IÑM&
—'—TOül(2ra£Scoi£;
BARBER, HAIR-CUTTER ABB
DRE8SEK,
STÍLL ANI) SHOWER BkXBS
rt ,,, w. * W'$w$ '■ v
Opposite AVenue Hotel, near Jobal Bask
• ►?'. '• ,r!,
Woik dooe to tateet style «T fashion, la*
skilled sad couneoaa emplojecs. seoWtay
F 1R8T-CLASS BARBER SHOP
AND BATH BOO Kit,
Pecan flttaet, (South ttde) Awettn, TaKas,
Special attention paid ta «ktMrw '
hair euttlng. Non# but ft t-tlMs Jenr-
noy men barbers employed.
siyOtw CBAS. A> BOX HE, Prop.
3 ARK Y HAWKINB,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
—BATH-ROOM—
Coogieee avenue, near Sampsou A HsnH*M
Clean shave, hair cut and drwteaft la latas t
rtyle. None bat attentive, courteous and
sfciUfui Subordinates employed.
JVWarm sndealfl ha.hs et all bonm
JE o rev* Tt&jrjtL.
pOLUMBIA FEMALB ÍKSTITÜTE
\J Maury County, Tens.
pacific railway.
FIRST SUB-DIVISION
Malar B. X
FACTORS,
Chrletl,
CfbUf
anggttt
v. sr. t w
msm
L*at Vio toxia ftrtn Ivmaoí^
AT tk.u. éxéír.tL
i'ABB THBOUOB 82 M,
WAV fare, bight cents pbr milu
Children under twelve years af ag% bal
CONNECTS AT VICTORIA
Marokan «■ I Wttk *** Salt Antonio,
MaroBaata, ^ .
fot? Gslvwrton and New Or-
with regular Padkat for Corpus
tagua
""■¿iHJSSíSSSiSXA^
ot
Professor
B. L aBCTOR. Ass't. rwfessorof Hstbematlea.
—-
firth JtHn««< >«•«(• .
OptaiBS September a, 1812,
Farmer and Gardener,
<A Setat-Moatklv =
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE,
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LIFE
FabUehedat Augusta, Ga.,
On tha lOth aod S&th of «sob month.
Rt. RET. C. T. QUINTABD D.D U>
Visitor.
Stv. GEO. flECKOTT, Rector.
Mr .M. NJ MARTIN, Principal.
Assisted by k foil and affeetive aorya e«
lntí. the design of tbla Inetlfatiwn toaford
the very highest Advantages for the edac*-
tfon ef yoang ladiea, both solid «tad arua
mental.
The rea nlar coarte af etndy laid down
cm sebadule is foil and comprehencivs. ha
not mar extended than the present ti >«
demand ol all who weuld rn^oy the berndt
and disliuctlons of a finl h d edncalles.
It will be our aim to tram «ha wind te
habits of patient and' Independent theagbi,
u>d to excite in the pupil that spirit «i stlf-
reliance which win be i.er best security for
fotore oacfoluesa and Independence. Btijper-
fioialnees in study will be utterly dlscstdM;
'binding the pupil thut
and ever reminding the pupil tl
road to learntug"-—the
there is se
up. m
work," bv which
Mi
Iba highest resolta of ed*
catión can only b« aftmnrd. Moro tfcan #N
dlnary attantton Is givan to tke Viwi Axis.
eníiSbte dS£Chnb'tho*V£(l M&
la the director of th«t Important departiM-et
Madame ICsteve lie«< barge of the veest
classes. Tha Med tun Languages, ar« tsuaht
uk^Bnk"S9fs
supplied with the most improved
lf N B—Fordfcul rs containing taras aad
other parttoulare, apply to
or lé1 REY. JOHN W.L
v Navaswta, T«toe,'<at at foe llw itata.
pftrSMSfW
year 1870 will oommenee
IP 1B70. wlv
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üeiacove ínailfute.
I English and Fnmoh Sabcol for f ewnf Í
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P. 9. BerekmsM, Harttaaltarol EdltM, t*.
by Ab)« «.«there Writers.
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Elliott, J. D. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1872, newspaper, November 20, 1872; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181075/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.