Georgetown Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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REMINGTONS1 J FRESH ARRIVALS!
Fire Arm«,
aou> bt tub trade Gex
ERALLT
A liberal Discount to Dealers.
900.000 furnished the U. S. Gov't.
ARBLE
QRKS.
SFiUXii GOODS at
A. B. PALM'S,
Austin,
Texas.
O
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre,
Belt Revolver, Navy sise Calibre,
Police Revolver, Navy aire Calibre,
New pooket Revolver,. (Riders pi.)
31-100 ineh Calibre.,
Repeating Pistol, (Eli^t pt.) No. 2'2
aud S2 Cartridges.
Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32
and 41 Cartridge,
Gun Cane, No. 22 and 32 Cartridge,
Breach loading Rifle. (Beats') No 3i and 33
Calibre. > ,. i My large and well aeleeted Stock of!
Revolving Rifle, 36 and #4*140 in. Calibre Spring Goods just arrived and opened, j
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MASONIC HALL STORE,
<S, & BRUSH, Proprietor.
R HO ADS T1SIIRR.
RUST A, FISHER.
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•f ' [Congress Avenue.]
Austin.
Texas.
Prints,
Printed La tens.
Chocked, Swiss and Mull
Muslin sf Chambrays, English, French
and Silk Grenadines,Irish
;o:—
Linen,\t Table
i The above named
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| of Goods ! the
j in Georgetown, of
j the control, and am
i
> assortment of most
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' I will offer for sale
IS. B. Brush,
WHOLESALE AX HJtXAIL
dealers in 1
CieMfftl IcrdiMMllse,
CPBIN'G STOCK COMPI£TE.«iTe as
*-cril-
We win buy your Wool, Hides and Ba- j Towelling,
con. et. 4:9- ' n"
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Jas. L. Moonr. Rich'd C. Habt,
Brenkam, Georgetown,
MOORE k HART,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
a> «m«ii conassns
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants,
BRICK WAREHOUSE,
|Bhbkoam, TEX
19" Dcayage. 28
CHAS. W. OHRNDORF
WOULD respectufully inform the public,
that lie 1ms reopened his
FRUIT STORE
[in the Iron-Clad, opposite to Baker k Ray-
mond's Drug Store], where he will only keep
cbe best in this, an 1 the New Orleans mar-
ket; Bach aa Candies, Fruits, Nnta, k., aad
every thing in the Fancy uni Family Gtoseey
tin* which he will saU aa ehnapaa the eh sap
eat My entire stock is fresh and is wail
«oleeted. Jos* received a fresh loc of French
Candies.
Give ate medL ot It
i they were marked
. tin, with tliocjccep-
lieavy articles, such
I hope my old
: ers, also those wish
i ou me and see the
< can sell them goods
l
| any other house
see lor yourselves.
W
Bron*n and
Bleached
Domestics.
Dress Silk, j
Needles, l
* j is to be purchased
Buttons, i
Linen, 1 other markets, and 8hipped direct to this
Siik | .
and Cotton ' PJace- l'r°n Mr. Brush s ozpenenee and
i Handkerchiefs,
to «elt ut iu Aus-
tion of freight on
as Stoves, dee.
3 friends and custom-
ing goods. will call
priccs. I think I
at lesa prices than
in toWu< call and
The Spring Stock
in New York and
; the large amount of his purchases also, as
j he pays all cash down when he purchases,
,n f I thiuk 1 can again build up mv old business
0l'. i * ,
etc., ctci j and keep the trade tliat naturally belongs to
! this placc at home.
GLOVE FITTING CORSETS ! E. w. TALBOT.
VaiJ Barage
Hair Braids,
etc., etc.
etc.
A
dren
BAHN & SCHUMANN,
,13ai^<^50rtnjcat o( ***** and ch,H CONGRESS A VENUE, : : : AUSTIN,
Manufacturers and dealers in fine GoU
and Stiver, Watches, Clocks anl
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES
! Fine Jewelry ot the latest style. Stive
i and Stiver Bated Ware, Gold Pens etc.
! o
NKW RESTAURANT.
Rutcutrajtf on Pecan a&sotZ two doors be-
low B. M. Odota's stow, where n good sub-
stantial wool can bo hadaianj Umo of day.
Thorn being no Bar Boon attached to tho
Restaurant, gentlemen can sit .down and
•injoy a meal in quiet. The tables will al-
ways be supplied with the beat tho market
a fords. Th. E. CRAMER,
tfctf Proprietor.
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R.HSOl.
Georgetown,
Texas.
HAS now h) stare and will try to keep
on hand all the 4me
A GOOD ASS3RTMBNT
or
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Wbtefc ho will aail as low*aa bo"ean to
utaho n livfng out of tho
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!!
A complete assortment of Stripes and
Cottonadea, linen, Cotton, Checkod and
Hickory Shirts.
A splendid assortment of hats.(latest
styles.)
COLT'S PISTOLS and SnOT GUNS,
2.
&
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m
Saddlery.
Also agents for W heeler 4 Wilsoa
Sewing Machines.
Harness,
[Copy Right Secured.]
TIP TOP.
PmuSH1" ** *"* *
Bridles, baddies,
and
floddlcrb* Rigging,
Groceries, Woodware
Crockery, Glass and Glassware.
THE IKON FRONT SALOON
A'X
D PHELAA BILLIARD HALL,
Eaat SidetCongress Avenue, Austin, Texas. 1
: JOBE & ROBINSON, Proprietors.
jhas opened a (stock
Masonic building,
which I am to have
now receiving a fair
descriptions, which
I
iat the same priccs
Austin,
City Livery Stable.
JOHN T. MILLER, Proprietor.
[At his old stand corner Congress Avenue
tand Bots d' Are street,]
Austin, - - - Texas.
I 51'A HE no pains of expense tofkeep al-
ways for the use of my customers and the
public generally.
The Best Horses and Bnggies. and
The Most Elegant Carriages,
TO BE FOtfND IV TRK CITT.
My Prices are Liberal and my accommo-
dations perfect; in fact, 1 am determined
to give
SATISFACTION TO ALL.J
Safe Drivers Furnished when Required.
tST Horace kept on Sale andRoarded-«JB
EUBANK & KNIGHT,
GEORGETOWN. - - TEXAS
"VITE STILL WAVE!I! and the cry is
v v still they come to bny our goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware. 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 ihe ensuing season, paying all we
San afford. Don't crowd us friends, but
coine as fast as we can accommodate and
you will always return on your way rejoicing.
We buy only with easb and our profits
are nominal, merely.
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>nnd wanaotod in all
BAORt RAYMOND,
Solo Proprietors, j
Wnutocs; Fxvwt* Co., Mow Orleans.
Bole Wholesale Ageots
cAiiacpg/gqBM DggryottR.
(uopy
WorfMHod |o MB# *"
j Watches aud Je elry repaired on (ha
khorteat notice and at moderate charges, f'
| Galvanizing neatly executed.
j When satisfaction is not given, meiey
' returned. otS:52
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H. B. HILLYER'S
l Photographic Art Roo*ns.
TRON llilf IMIlVTc
WHISKEY.
Tho Colebratad Martin Whiskey; Olive
•vandi and other Brands.
Tar, tnlphar, Alwo, Rosin, Copperas,
Paints, etc., etc..
Factory Thread. Goats' Spool Thread
TrwnJm
ot'^e United
to'be tho beet 6*
ItueadOttna, Glo* Molbk, CroAery
WM, end Lerthrr, on oMoog as heftre
hreckinr. 11 litr—— bo«oa at Morrow
* fiioe'e mm or b* eatling at B. *.
•.Vi.Ko'a store in Austin, vou can *et it «i J
jty* «juantitv ) ou with.
and
OU Cloth*
Grass Reps, all stscs.
Levels, PUnee and Cut
cription. McCormocfcs
era. Io feet auy thM^
very lowest ca«h priflj/
Sews, Spiri
' every dea-
rs and Reap-
need tug the
#. r.. palm
[South Pecan Street,]
Austin, - Texts
Takc^cli mtk aM 0tsc oCP|stu*cs from
Wthe smallest I exhibit as
SpoeiaMihens hut my own WOBH. !
•trive tp Equal the boat w6rk of the State.
My WlWfBMon County frisods erecerdfe
ally invited to eall on me when thOv oomg
to Austin, end should fhey went pictures I
will io my best to please them.
Specimens at the Wetehnien Office t
Georgetown. {
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S9 Card# awd Bleaks pcstl^ gotten i
up at litis officc.
E8TRAYS
LAMPASAS COUNTY.
B. F. Means, Connty Commissioner re-
ported ono sorrel borae, 7 or 8 years old
fifteen hands high, some white on the fore-
head, the left hind foot white above the
fetlock joint end the same joint enlarged
and the foot sots outward, saddle marked
and apparently sweenied in the right shoul-
der. No breads.
By the same, one hay horse fourteen
hands high, dark legs, black maae and tail,
both ears fresh cut off, supposed to have
been done after the owner lost him. Brand-
ed with diamond and inverted S connected
to the diamond by a perpendicular bar on
the right shoulder, a few white hairs in the
forehead, 4 or 5 years old.
By the same, one black Stallion, fourteen
md-avholf hands high, 3 or 4 years old. No
brands.
By H. W. McCaleb, ex-County Com mis
aiouer, one straw-berry oan horse, 7 years
old this spring, fourteen hands high. Brand-
ed XP connected.
One blue horse 7 yoats old. Branded
three straight marks on the buck of 'he
thigh aud across on the point of the ahoul-
dor. ,f'
One hay mare, four years old. No brand.
One tjtybo***, fourteen atid-a-half hands
high, a small star on the forehead. Branded
D K on the left shoulder, right hip injured
or hipped, IS or 15 years old.
The above eatrays have been posted
by the Connty Clerk about ten months and
will be sold after three insertions of this
notice In the Georgetown " Watchman."
May 17,1869. T. WEAVER,
otl5 C. C. L. Co.
iiLLiimr.
MRS. MARTHA NICHOLS, '
[fcOCTH SIDE or rECAX STREKT, ]
Austin, Texas,
I am now jnat in receipt of, and will con-
tinue to receive large orders of everything
pertaining to the
FASHIONABLE MILLINER'S LINE.
Every Variety of Dona lie. Trimmed ac-
cording to tho Iciest Fsshioo, and to order.
Bridal Costamee, Wreaths, Insertings, Laces,
Ribbons, 8tiks, itfc, shsipst thsu drer of-
fered in the city. ; I
My present stock consists of. (ho langtst
and uast carefnUy seloetol variety ever ot
fored to the pnbltc,Ood I odyoekanexam-
;nation to ensure sole.
W. B. 8HARP,
IT ©use. Sign and Ornamental Painter.
Shop opposite the Fostolficc. A^tia T xas,
T«?riy modoi itv.
MCCREERY&C".,
NOW
EDWARDS & JITCHELL,
AUSTIN, • - • . TUX AS.
MEDICAL COLUMN.
PR. J. T. ALEXANDER, Jf. J. ALKXAM SK,
&...
ALEXANDER A SO S,
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j WHOLESALE aod RETAIL
| IRt'fiClltl,
I % \
I CONGRESS AVENUE,
! AUSTIN, - ^ - TEXAS.
\\
/HOLESALE DEALERS in Dry Goods,
Notions, Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAT'S, SADDLERY, STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES
I
Liq uor«Af,
WHOLESALE a.nd RETAIL.
WE KEEP CONSTA^T^Y ON BAND,
a general and wofl selected aseort-
ment of
'MERC HA SDISE,
suited to the tTade, which we are dctermin
ed to sell at the smallest profit.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
haa taught us, that to buy for CASH and to i
sell for CASH, is the surest way to give
universal satisfaction. tmayl
to ho
We have on hand, and inland tojfceop
constantly in store a eewy/sfc ilsj ofWp
and Patent Medicines. Surgical Instramanu
Toilet Article^ aad
in a fist etass DSKTG
CR8SYLICA(
Scev*romdk tmentf
Plant Protection.
IF SHEEP DIP.
Hide Preserver.
Laundry Soups.
v Carbolic DiskKeetiog Soap.
v.' JsJt Rheum Soap.
*' Toilet Soapr, (Medicated, Camphora-
ted and Perfumed.)
Cresvlic Rose Ointment for Piles.
CSuntry Dru^te ^ res
quested to call at.d examine our stock, as-
suring them of our earnest endeavor to sat-
isfy iu every particular,
At«TINOITY
The Favorite."
THIS splendid 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 TABLRS
are entirely new and of just celebrity, ren-
dering *'The Favorite a constant resort
for gentlemen wishing to pass pleasant
hours.
QF* None but pure liquors served at tho
Bar. tug
X
DRUG HOUSE,
Blanit Ml Walker,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS,
AUSTIN, .. .. .f TEXAS
Are now prepared to fill nil order
with ptomptnoH.'
Beet Tezne saddle*treee nlwaji oo
FURNITURE
f FURNITURE
J. W. HANNIG,
Pecan Street - Austin, Texas.
HAS on hand, and will be .
ceiviog, the most complete variety of
FURNITURE
over in the city, consisting in pnrt of the
following:
WARDROBE8J
BUREAUS,
BEDSTEADS, . . .
TABLES,
CHAIRS,
LOOKING
GLASSES,
MIRRORS,
MATRASSES WILLOW WARE,
- etc. etc. -
Metallic Burial Casos, all cfceeand prices.
Waulnut Coffins always on hand,
tw Prompt attention given to Under-
taking: Hearse in readiness.
Also does all kinds of work in the Cabi-
net Maker's line. ot2*62
AVENUE
HOTEL,
AUSTIN, TEXA8.
JOHN STRINGER, ..Proprietor
THIS HOUSE is eomnodioue aid con-
veniently arranged laiie and well ventiHated
The proprietor's long experience in hotel
it hiu to cnin nubile pat-
iner
hn is
The propi . .
keeping, has taught him to gain pnblic pat-
ronage, a house should he kept lna manner
to recommend Rself, and to this end he is
putting forth hie best efforts. The _ _
tials and luxuricf of the market, always Sod
place upon bia table.
Messrs. f. T. DUW AJJ and BE1L H.
THOMPSON have opened at the eld ataod
of Joseph Hanoi!, ou Pecau ftnet, a houso
exclusively devoted to the aria Wj,
DRVG8 dt* MEDICINES,
Their long experience in tho business is a
sufficient gunrunten to tke tnMIc thofe they
wiHoffier In the i—>ii n gocdlbatthe
bo# and WT fires ^M nWhaKiMu^fe
Our.stoek when folly.received, we ha^)jCi>
hesitation in saying. wiB be the pnoat ncfoct
which ia now or ever lias been in the Austin
market It haa been selected with great
care aad ofoMosce many new ahdtaipltoved
instruments and tnteet fcepasettina, capod*
ally for the aiek mm, W ch,n4en ewe
used wiD be fully sgpnwrfat,^. kJ.s1,sl ,,
Our Mr. Duffau'f esnnearion with the
Wholesale House of l^uSkii, Davidson and
Mobira, of Galveston enabtss this ffrm u,
supply interior dealers 'with any bills on
en riiorter time and more favorable term*
than any ether fa Texaa. 1 ISO
DUFFAU ft TH05CP80N.
C. IUBANK, ,
Apothecary nod Draggfct, at the
•tore of Esfasafc ft Kftlght, George-
tova.
(Established, Antifn, iSfil.)
G. T. BOARDMAN, EN>
TAL SURQlOtf, operates with
I«h
theeeeef
if* «!•* Wslktr,
p*
iriorgetowm.
OAtkre
J. 0. PETMECKY, -
G UN AMD 10CK8MITJU, |(
[IMow the New Government Building,1
Amtin, Texas.
Orderts from the country receives his
prompt attention. Sewing Machines re
paired! Hunters' findings, pistols Ac., for
3 -lv.
UMieslR
Mton ir. p.
mttiirr
the get
eMrtttttof 20 yaeraf"ceni«B.tl,pi£S i
the dfaeasee of Texas, he hopea fo ^eabf
|#*GSke in Judge WaBeer j LsO* Offiu
2:11.
tlcc.
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Makemson, W. K. & Foster, Wm. K. Georgetown Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1869, newspaper, June 19, 1869; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233234/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.