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PUVSICIANS AND DENTISTS. Austin market Qaotattona. 1.4.11 AGENCIES if EDI AC THE STATESMAN. AUSTIN, DR. PlaKCE9.fll!OiCINI.

P. P. P. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets.

Purely Vegetable. Xo care requifal tehile using them. "Little Giant" Cathartic, or Malt am Id Farro far sir. scarcely larger than mus DEALER IN i L1UIIIB1E1, MIM(KILE, MM AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURER OP SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, I CYPRESS CISTERNS, JSTC, Ornamental and Turned Work of Every Description a Specialty.

The stock consists of 1,000,000 Fret -Best Seasoned Texas Pine Lumber. 1,500,000 Sawea Sabine Cypress Shingles, of Standard Brands. White Tine Lumber and Manufacturers' Goods 'of every description. Planing Mills and Lumber Yard ON INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT Two Blocks West of Depet and J. W.

McLaughlin, M. R. M. SWEABLNUEN, M. IX, This institution, pleasantly and centrally located tion of male and female patients.

All Diseases. Medical and Surgical vaxcept contagious, are ireaiea. Slseaaes of tlie JQye, XIar and Tliroat, will receive special attention from Dr. T. D.

Matkisg. State Oculist. The female wards are under the management of the Matron, an estimable lady. Terms, including board, medicine and medical attention, from one to three dollars per aay. For additional information, apply to reoiaiyr FUffiKITUKE (Late of Crow tard seeds, and are sugar-coated.

Tbry remove the necessity of taking the great, crude, drastic, sickening puis, kereto'ore so much In uie. As a remedy for Headache, Dizziness, Rush of. Blood to the Head, Tightness about tbe Che. Bad Taste in Mouth, Kructationa from the Stomach, Bilious Attacks- Jaundice, Pain in tbe Kiddeys, Highly-colored trine and Internal Fever, Dr Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Peilets are unsurpassed. Furthermore, I would say that their action is universal.

nota eland es caping, their sanative impress Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being thereby preserved anim paired for any length of time, so that thev are always fresh and reliable. This is not the' case pills which are put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. The aaily use of. two Pellets has cured the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, Tetter, Salt-rheum, iiryslpelas, Boils, Blotches.

Pimples, Sore Eyes aud eruptions. They art? however, recommended to be taken in connec tion with the Golden MedicM Discovery, in order to secure, the best results. 1 It IIEtlCE' FAYORITE- PRESCRIPTION i ii piehc FAYCUITE PRESCRIPTION a 1 It 1'IEHC FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION The remedial management of those diseased peculiar to women has afforded a large expert ence at the World's Dispensary, of which! Dr. Pierce is the chief consulting physican, in adapting remedies for their cure. Ar.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the result of this extended experience, and has besom justly cele brated, for its many remarKaul or an thoe chronic diseases and WEAKNiESSKS, PECULIAR TO Favorite Prescription is a Powerful Restorat.t Tonic to the en' ice system, it is a nervine of unsurpassed efficacy, aud, while it quiets uer-vousiriita ion it strengthens the enfeebled nervous system, thereby restoring it to healtlifnl vigor. The following a iseasea are among those in which the Favorite Prescription has worked magic cures, viz: Leucorrhos, or "Whites," Flowing, Painful Menstruation, Unnatural Suppressions, Weak, Back. Prolapsus or falling of the Uterus, Ameversion, Retroversion, Bearing-down Sejisation, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation aad Ulceration of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Nervous Despondency and very many other chronic diseases peculiar to wonitn, bat nst mentioned here. The following Ladies areaew of tbe msny thousands who can testify to the efficacy of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, from experience and observation: Mrs.

Cornelia Allison, Iowa; Mrs. Thos. J. Mejhvin, Hatcher's Station, Mrs. T.

A. Seymour, Rome, N. Y. Mrs. Francis Hur wick, ersailes, Ohio; Mrs.

Leroy Putnam, North Wharton, Mrs. Mary A. Hunolt, Edina, 'Mrs. Mary A. Frisbie, Lehman, Mrs.

D. L. Gill, Chillicethe, Ohio; Mrs. Harriet E. Malone, West -Mrs.

Rt Hiatt, Emporia, Kan Misb Louise Pratt, Dcdeu ville, Mrs. L. A. Dashield, Norfolk, Mrs. C.

Allison, Proctor, Iuwa; Mrs. J. N. Vernon, St. Thomas, OnU; Mrs.

S. C. North Howard Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Lucy Caliman, BirnesvLle, Ohio; Mrs.iancy McNaught, Jefferson, Iowa; Mrs.

L. G. Hten rod, Friendship, N. Miss Ellen Cadv, West-field, N. Mrs.

Anthony Amann, Verona, S. Mrs. B. N. Rooks, Grand Rapids.

Mrs. F. H. Webb, Watertown, -N. Y.

Thchi-sands of references can be given at the World's Dispensary. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SEUVJLNX. Dr. R. V.

Tierce is the sole proprietor nd manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by druggists. Ha is alBO the Author of the People's Common Sense Medical A'dviser, a work nearly one thousand pages, with two hrfiidred and eighty-two wood engravings and colored plates. He has already sold of this popula work OVER 100,000 PRICE, Post Paid, $1.50. Address: R. V.

Pierce, M. D. World'. Dispensary. Baflfilo, N.

WILL SELL HIS STOCK OF FURNITURE ON TERMS TO SUIT THE GENERAL 8HRINKA6E IN PRICES. A WEJ MOKB18 ftJESDAY. 16. 1878 Facta aud Fancies. jIr xero will start a paper mill at Sherman if a location is given him and $.1000 in stocK tasen.

In Wharton county the crops are absolutely magnificent. Corn is being euaced at fifteen cents. The Chronicle puts the number of candidates smiling on the Land Com missionership at only 40. We observe that many delegates from the East seem much inclined to t'S2 to Ja, ana iney tatte it straigm, John 31. Larn, -x sheriH of fori county, "waa killed lst month by a mob in Alabama, ne was accused of murder.

Cdlifornifi, like Tcxa, has been made the scene of cperation in grand land francs. It i not known yet whether Iltm was running both machines. The swelling, irrepressible literary gpirit' prevalent in Dallas is recognized everywhere. It8 acutest development is found in the immense trade in counterfeit postage stamps. They do 'Bay that the handsomest candidate for the Attorney Generalship will be nominated, and we have Been awfully bothered to find one to whom handsome applies.

Navaro county is out of has a surplus of cash in the treasury, and now people have concluded that this cash would look better if applied towards building a new court houss. The Journal of Commerce "believes" that 3Ir. Kopperl had secured a loan for the Santa Fe Railroad. Company. It says contracts, now in force, will take the road to Bovine, ighty miles from Galveston.

Christian Messenger, telling of large congregations, says: "Some of our preachers, who complain of small coDgregations, should go to the penitentiary." If the Messenger doesn't except Brother Caskey there'll be a row. The Express is printed by water power supplied by the San Antonio water works. The machine used is the Bichns water raoter, which occupies no more space than a sewing machine, and the expense is very light. The Fort Yuma stage liqe is a wind-Jail to knights of the road, if the grit of the first thirteen passengers is to be taken as an evidence of what the rest will do. Two men successfully rob-btfd the 6rst stage with thirteen pas-'sengers that left Fort Worth.

To keep up spirits until the conclu-. sion of the Antonio convention a huro was set to moving in Seguin with a tin can and rocks attached to his tail. The candidate that makes such time as was made by. the noble" brute- must carry victory upon his quarters. The Grangers should not forget that io his' speech, Saturday night, Governor Hubbar a9 reported for the Xews, "thai Rutabaga Johnson's constitutional convention went deeper into tbe business of reducing forces-and salaries than was ever done before." It has been found that the only way to get Dallas whisky out of a fellow's head1 entirely is for him to place his cranium, with the little Lake.Como in it, on the railroad track and let the locomotive syringe it out.

Nothing is such a temperance lecturer as a locomotive. It scarcely ever drinks anything but water and last week it smashed the alcohol out of a fellow's head at Dallas in the pleasing manner indicated. The Denison and Sherman delega- tions "lit out" yesterday morning at 4 a. m. for Martin strided off the evening'before and made a bee line for this city.

He came tearing in last night-at 8 He was mistaken fi a rainbow at Meridian, and they thought it was the big eclipse at Coryell, and he was shot at for a wild dromedary at Gatesville. There was great rejoicing in Houston when a dispatch from Col. W. Lambert, the St. John of the Houston delegation, 'telegraphed back td his principals that he had Secured a boarding place for the nice tea party at 1.25 each per.

diem. We are told that the delegate's met in Houston when the dis- 'patch'came and sang: There is a boarding house, lar, far away, Where I hey nave ham and egg three times a day! Oh how them delegates they hear the dinner bell, Oh how that limberger smells far, far away! The- board of directors of Bryaa college resolved that thanks be cordially extended to Gen. H. Bee fcr the efficient and satisfactory manner in which he conducted the steward's flepaftmeat.of the college, and that the change in-its administration is alone caused by the pressing necessities of the college. the Journal of Commerce wants to understand the true inwardness" which seems to control the management of this State institution.

"Was the office of steward's department a mere sinecure? If so, then'wby has Gen. Bee been in it all? If not, then why has an honest aad faithful public steward been dis: placed to mke room for 3Ir. B. Sbisa? Will President" Gathright explain the matter to the public? Gen. H.

P. Bee ifran old Texas veteran and a Mexican war veteran, and, judging by the above resolution, appears to have discharged duties faithfully." Two gentlemen who went praspect-in; last week through Burnet and Williamson counties have returned starved to death. Local option -prevails in all those parts, and neither for love nor- monev, after they had emptied their several flasks, could they get a drink till on their return they reached Georgetown. Infinite blissfulness diffused itself through their several systems when they beheld an opposition sunrise in that sweet village. It was the lovely physiognomy of the lmtrous 'and ill-lustrious "Nat protruding Ironi a second-story window.

The thiretv wanderers knew at a glance that taere was liquid fire in that build-log, and the sun shed its splendors green fields and pretty homes In aia. Tbey had. no eyes for nature's glories. Hat roddy face fascinated the thirsty souls of these wayfarers and they drank "and were happy. The.drinks cost them $5 the exact sum they paid for Nat's paper for one Jear.

When Houillon appealed for mercy Austin, Mr. Dietzel. of the Galves- His stock consists of Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Matting's, Rug Mats, Mosquito Bars and Frames, Curtains, Shades, In fact everything kept in a Fnrnltare Store. net23dt ft Fir2I ftB" An illimnted work S7S 1 IIiriliBIllaNW Ig. private couiueloc 1MB page, private eoux tai to tbe nau-ried and SaaaMIKIlirAU GUIDE riaesioie Do rue mjRCrHf of the swxuai tytem, itm latest discoveries in th science of rrnrtHluction i flow to te truly Uappy in Uie Diarrifd relatkm.

Male aod fcrnaie. young uud miudle ged chouid read fend preaerve it it injurramiivu, waicn no wire can suiura vo lot whii-out oa bow to preserve tbe healthy and complexion, and aiveto fiukd cheeks the freshness of youth the beat and oulr true Quide in the world. Prive 50 cents fey MaiL. he author ny be nonsuited personally or by mail oa any of theubects mentioned in his work-Address pr. Am O-.

Id7 aahiugtui. au. Chicago. Hi. Dr.

Whittier, 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo A Mctftr piiuM two lledlcal CollafM, hu bwn tonmr in ch treatment of il Venoral. Sexual andCtarotuo Biseaaca thin ny eiher laOuU, mm city paper al 1 old rwdenu know. Syphilis, Gonorrhvsa, Gleet.

Staictura, Or-chitia, Hernia, or Rupture, ail urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial Taction of th throat, akin Or bsns, are treated with para Helefi moeeaa, aa latest erieatiae prioeiplca. SalelT, Brinulj. Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impot-ncy, aa the result of Self-abase In youth, aezoal emassee In matorer years, or other eaiues, and wbich pradoce eoosr of the following effects: nervousness, aeminel emissionc of sicnt, defeotive eaemorr. pimptes oa the faoe, physiosi decay, aversion of Ideas, lose ef sexual power, renderiDf marriage improper or nnllappy, are permanfutly cured. Pampulet (9 paiee) retatinf to ute a bore, eent in sealed etrreicpea, for two postage etanipe, Consultatioa at ofbee or by mail free, ana Inrited, friendly talk or tusoploioa eoats nothing.

VTbea it hi InoeaTenient to eislt the city for treatment, BBedMinea eaa be eent by express or mail every where. Cure able cases guaranteed, whsredoact exists it is frankly stated. OBot hours: 9 A. It. to 7 F.

M. SnBdare, M.toJ t.hU Pamphlet, to any address, for Two 8 lamp. MANHOOD IttSSZ" WOMANHOOD aST Sent sealed, all airee, for 20 Cent. Manhood aad Womanhood in German, both together, lliuctrated, IS Cents. MARRIAGE 1 pffils.

GUIDE. Xlerect eloth. and silt btndins. Sealed for 60a. Over Sfty wonderful pen picturas, true to Ufe; articles on the foilowinf eabjeeu: who may marry, who not, why.

Proper age to marry. Who marry first, Man hoi d. Womanhood, Physical The effect, of oelibaay xnd mm-Whosbonld marry How life end happiness may be laareased. Th Physiology of Bpredaotion, end many more. Zaose married or contemplating marriage ahonld read it.

After a ttfe.long practice, 1 assert from human as wen aa moral ought to be read by all adult persons, then locked up, not laid around or lost, as It 1 worthy re-reading. It eootalns the cream of medioal gathered in an extensive practice, and worth to any ens wlio will give it a careful peruasi, ten time Popular Cdltteo. lame as above, hot paper oarer, MO pages, SSoentabymall. Cheapest good-guide la America, lor sltaer address, enclosing amoont, DR. WHITTIER, 617 St Charles street, St.

Louis, Mo. DR. WHITTIER, 6 IT St. Charles Street, Treats all forms of Veneral Diseases, Semi nal Emissions and Sexual Debility, with unparalleled success. Sto matter who failed, call or write; pamphlet or consultaiion free.

Cart refer to the medical profession in all parts of the Country. MSP EiViiirrirn; Mr: A positive enre for Rhenmatisrji, Gont. Neu-raleia and all diseases arinir from imptire blood. The Jargielewicz Anti-Kaenmatie Mixture ia the most popular medicine in the conn-try; more of it ia gold than all other Rheumatic Medicines together, and it is the most costly patent medicine for the price in existence. It is recommended bv all the leading nhvul- cians, and is a pare vegetable mixture.

Should th patient find no relief from the nse of one or two bottles he may feel assured that he ia not suffering from any of the above disease and it wil! be of no use to continue it. Pr.ce 1.50 per bottle. For sale in Austin by BAKER, GRAHAM A CO. FERSLEW Proprietors, fe3 snnftwly P. O.

Box 106, New Orleans. A Mystery Solved The Greatest medical Trinmpli of iTioaera limn: sue iTijBierioua Channel of IMsease Dlaeovered and a Certain Care Frovld-ed. Liver, and itowela tlie Centre of HWate, PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS Tbi Great Anti-Biixious Rkxidy and Miasmatic Dissoiveb. PAR80NS' PURGATIVE PIlLf are the result of long-continued Scientific inve i tigation. and are Warranted to cure all di eases originating in the Stomach, Liver, as Bowels.

No griping pains follow the nse these Pills, unless the Bowels are inflamed; bo itELiir, immediate KELiiF, may oe renea upon. As a common Family Physic PAR80N8' PURGATIVE PILLS Stand, unequal ed before the world to-day. By varying the dose according to directions. Par-ssns' PiTReATrvE Pills effectually PrRirr ria Blood and greatly alleviate, if not entirely cure scroiuia or iviHg'a asvt-m Koie. Eryalpelaa or St.

Antbony'a Fire. Eruptions and Eruptive IMe- eaaea of the 8bln, Salt Rbenm, Tetter. Hlngworm, Sores, JBollei, Taj Mora, Morbid Swellings, Ulcera tlona. Plmplea and Ulotcttes. EVERY BOX WARRANTED, Host complete satisfaction guaranteed or no py.

Full directions around each box. Physicians supplied by mail, post-paid, for (3.50 per thou sand, in bulk, caen in advance. We wil 1 send these Pills to any reliable druggist or merchant to sell on commission. Agents wanted everywhere. S.

JOHNSON Manufacturers, Bangor, Maine. DR BUTTS' DISPENSARY Thirty years experience in the treatment ot Sexual and Ckronic Dieeasea or" sexes. Dr.BBTTS' Ufarrfaa-e Cialde. A Physioiot-ieal View of Marriage fortheraamed and those marriage, on the mysteries of reproducU ion tnu the secret inSrmirie. rt vnnth- manhood and womanhood An illustrate 1 book ot 2t)0 nafiee, for private readine, which should bu kept umler kck aud key.

Sent ander seal forfiO cts. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on all disease of a Private Nature tn both sexes, the abuses and disorders ot the sexual system, and the means oi cure. page With ensavings, sent undcrseal cte. MEDICAL ADVICE on gexual and Chronic Diensea. Seminal -Weakness, Catarrh, Cancer.

Rupture, the Opturs) Habit, tc, mSO page work sent under seal for 111 eta. Alt three boeka containing 460 pag-ea and eeenrthioft worth knowing on tbe subject, eent securely sealed on receipt of BO ct. Address, Dr. Butts' Dispensary N. 8th St.

Lor Mrv. rrjtaslialted latf.r Those terrible eremies of buman happiness have indeed found their master in Jenkirv's "AN-NIHILATOR." We have the testimony of men of the highest standing in Louisiana and other States that after suffering indescribable pains for years, from which they sought relief in vain by visiting the Hot and Warm Springs of Arkansas and Virginia, and by using dozens of remedies more or less highly praised, when hope had almost died out, they have found relief from pain by th? useof the ANN1HILATOR." and by continuing it for a short, time have been perfectly cured. THE ANNIHIXATOK" ia a TMiralv reaetabls ana can oeraKen wunout rear oi any lniurious result by the delicate as well as the robust in constitution. It purifies the Mood, stimulates tbe Liver and Kidneys ana eradicates every vestige of the above diseases. Price $1.

Sold by all Druggists tT Pamphlets containing testimonials and valuable advice stnt free to any address. N. JENKINS A Propr's, N. La. Pint-aY Thompson, Wholesale Druggists, General Agents, 35 Magazine N.

La. -mrti deodAwlyr T. BROWN, Manufacturer of CARRIAGE3, BUGGIES AND WAGONS, Just back of Campbell Deats'a and aajoining Brower's blacksmith shop. This shop is in bet-, ter 3i than ever before to do kinds of repairing of buggies, wagons, etc, at short notice on the most reasonable terms and of the best material. Satisfaction guaranteed la every re spect.

The best eoachsmilh in Texas is connected with this shop. J. T. BROWN. mytf ENGER HOTEL, LAMO PLAZA, SAS ANTONIO.

TEXAS. Sire. W. WKNPKB, aroprletra toily R. W.

A. DOHMEN, IS AUSTIN, TEXAS. Office old poetofflce, rear corner of Avenue Hotel. Office hours, from 10 a. x.

to 1 p. at residence inear Turner Hall), from 3 to 5 p. m. seii9dlyr-8Hns jyjlfiDICAL. 1 want my iends to know that I am again af my old office at the drug store of Alexander Son, and with improvea health and renewed energy, can solicit a continuance of their patronage.

Special attention will be given to Obstet rics ana tne diseases of women ana cnuaren. W. A. MuRrUS. Novem.er 1, 1877.

no3 2m E. ROUTH, M. IfOMoeopatlilc Ptiyalelan aad Sur- Office under Avenue Hotel, on H5ckory street. Residence, Mrs. Chnrch Office hours: 8:38 to 10 a.

and to 4 p. x. oci4 ly R. P. P.

CLUFP, Homaeopatlilc Pbyalclan 4c Surgeon A graduate of the Mtdicai University of jPenn-ylvania, hat had 35 years experience as a practitioner, 17 devoted to allopathy, 18 to Homoeopathic system, eemetimes called the specific art or cure. Diseases cr cnuaren ana lummes, as well as all chronic diseases of both male and female made a specialty. Office corner Bois Arc ana Brazos etree; residence at Mrs. Milieu's north of the Capitol square. Office hours 8:30 to 10 a.

x. and 2:30 to 4 p. x. e7tf 8. RAYFlELb, M.

X'liyslolan and Surneon, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Austin and sum andlng country. Calls left atfCtoldmann's drug store or at Major C. R. Johns's residence will receive prompt at tention. rei4iiyr R.

THOS. D. WOOTKN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, AUSTIN, TEXAS. Office Mulberry street, one block east of the venae. itesiaence corner- iavaca ana Chestnnt near Turner Hall.

Office Hours 9 to 11 and to 4 x. jell ly A. TAYLOR, M. Phralclan and Surgeon Office corner Congress Avenue and Hickory street- Austin. myS8tf GT.

BOAHDM D. D. 8. Katabllshed 20 Years. Prices greatly reduced for artificial teeth.

Den tal rooms, Sampson building, opposite City Clock. mrl51y JR. WM. STILES, 3Z E5 nXT I jS ap24dlyr No. 715 ongreti Avenne Callahani DENTIST.

Dental operations skillfully performed and satisfaction guaranteed. Office in City Clock building, coiner Bois d'Arc st and Avenue TEXAS. Fnces Full Set of Tee $35; Gold $1.50 to Amalgam Filling to $3 noil 1y WrF. BENGENER, Trinity Street, INorth of O. H.

Smith's WlIOLSSAI.X AND KESAII. DEAI.BR IN Pumps, Tin Ware, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Water and Gas Pipes, WOOD AND WILLOW WABE. HOOFING AND GUTTERING done on short notice. GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASn. my33 gOARD AND liODGlNf i At CENTRAL HOTEti, Corner ef Brazoi and 1 ine Streets.

Accommodations good. Prices reasonable. MRS, 13 LAKE. de30m J. A.

BKKKKTT. gENNETT MILLER, 1 IjlTery, Feed and Sale Stable, Southeast Corner Main Plaza, near Governmen Headquarters. SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses for sale and to hire. Horses boarded by the day, week or month.

sep30dly ALVE HOUGH WHITE SDLFUrH SPRINGS, W.V. 200u feet above sea level. Capacity 160 guests. Mineral springs of many varieties on and adjacent the grounds. Also two immense bath houses for th use of guests.

The water has an unvarying temperature of 62 3 Fahrenheit, and )y analysis found similar to the hot springs of Arkansa. Cpea entire year. Board $2.50 per dsy; $15 per week: $50 per month. For further articulars address II. OI-EV VARY, ropr.

jel6d8t 8taw ANY AND AIL MAKERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF THAT TH SAFES OF TERWILLIGEK OF HIW T0KKr ARK TH BEST IH THE UNITED STATES No exception, and they are the SAFES OF CHICAGO FIRE, BOSTON FIRE, NEW YORK EXPLOSION, NEW YORK BOND ST. FIRE GALVESTON 1870 and 1877, tV Send for circulars and prices. G. VINTON, General Atrent. Office and ware-rooms at R.

F. GEORGE'S Drag; Store Pl8ly 'GalTeon, Texas Ir. i. II. NORTHERN RAILROAD TRACK, Adjoining Old Court House Square.

T. D. Mamkino, M. J. J.

Tobin, M. D. ji In tae city of Austin, is now open for recep i. i. iudui, audiu, uaao lIFiUlIlM'iriDEIE Jones.) YEAST POWBEE: and nil strength.

Made from etandard Grocers authorized to guarantee it. COUNTY Butter, 10 to 15c. Eggs, 6 to 8c Hides, dry flint 8 to Vic. Grain. Corn.

35c. Oats, 17 to 20c. Wheat, No. 1, No. 2.

No. 3, 70c; No. 4, 60 to C3c rejected, 40 to 50c. COTTON. Good Middling Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary.

WHOLESALE PRICES FOR 10 1-2 10 91-2 9 STAPLE GRO CERIBS. Bacon, clear shoulders Hams, sugar-cured Lard, tierces. half barrels. tins. Coffee, choice prime 71-2C .....5 l-2c 8 1-2C 9c 9 1-2 to 10c ....18 l-2c 17 l-2c l-2c crushed standard A.

yellow clarified choice open kettle. prime Sugar, l-2c 9 l-2c 8l-2c 1.20 Salt, coarse, per carload. 1.90 45c 75c 65c 40c 2 25 Louisiana molasses, choice prime Syrup, choice prime Petroleum, astral FLODB. Flour made from new wheat at the Austin City Mills Choice XXXX. 90 Choice XXX.

2 70 Choice XX 2 50 St. Louis and Kansas brands- Choice XXXX, per 100 lbs. $4 00 Strait XXXX, 3 75 Choice XXX, Wheat bran, Corn bran, Corn meal, bolted, per bush. 3 50 1 00 50 45 12.55 19 00 22 00 24 24 00 18 00 23 00 24 00 5 25 4 00 5 00 4 00 Arrow Tie, per bundle. LUMBER.

Texas Pine, Rough, per Dressed one Bide. Dressed two sides Flooring, dressed, tongued and grooved Texas Pine, Siding White Pine, Siding, clear. 41 Three-eighths beaded ceiling, clear Shingles, Sawed Cypress, No. por thousand, heart Shingles, Sawed Cypress, No. 2, per thousand Lath, White Pine, per 1000.

Texas Pine DRY GOODS. Standard prints 5 to 5 3-4 Sea Island domestic. 5 to 8 4-4 Brown domestic. 4 1-2 tc 9 Bleached domestic 5 to 10 1-2 Apron checks 9 to 1 6 A labama plaids 9 3 4 James River plaids. 8 3 4 Bed ticks 9 to 18 1-2 Brown duck.

11 1-2 to 14 1-2 White duck 13 1-2 to 22 1-2 Jeans 12 to 50 Am. ginghams 10 1-2 to 12 Scotch ginghams 11 to 20 DRUGS. Acid, Carbolicj $1 00 CP 1 50 1 00 1 25 Tartaric Acid, Powder. 75 Ammonia, Aqua FFF. 15 Alum 8 Balsam Copaiva 80 to 1 00 Bay Rum, per gal.

5 00 Commercial 3 00 Borax, 20 Cream Tartar, Pure. 50 Commercial 40 Copperass 6 Glycerine, Pure. 30 to 40 Oil, Bergam't Sanderson's 5 00 Lemon 44 4 50 Peppermint 4 00 to 4 50 Nt's Ft, No. 1, pr.gal 1 25 to 1 66 Caster, 44 44 1 50" Cod Liyer, white 44 3 75 to 4 00 Boiled Linseed, 44 95 Raw, 44 90 Potassa, Bromide 90 44 Chlorate 50 WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Kentucky Old Sour Mash.

$2 50 to 5 00 44 44 2 00 to 3 00 Robertson Co. Sweet Mash. 2 00 to 4 00 Lincoln 44 44 2 00 Common Whisky 1 10 to 1 50 Imported Cognac Brandy 4 00 4 4 10 00 Domestic 44 2 00 to 2 50 Imported Holland Gin 2 50 to 4 00 Domestic 44 165 to 2 25 Peach Brandy 2 00 to 3 00 Apple 44 2 00 to 2 75 Cherry 44 1 75 to 2 25 Ginger 44 1 50 to 2 50 Wines, Sherry Imported. 2 00 to 4 00 Domestic 150 Port, Imported 2 00 to 3 00 Domestic 1 70 LIMB. Lime, per barrel (bulk) 00 Rosendale cement, per 3 50 Portland cement, per bbl 7 00 to $8 00 Plaster Paris, per bbl.

4 00 Hair, per pound 7 Fire brick, per $65 00al25 00 MONETARY. Bid. Pensions, $100 104 Pensions, fr'ct'nal. ...102 Travis co. bonds 105 1 2 Austin city and interest.

State Treas'y warrants 00 City warrants, new per cent, registered Land certificates Alternates, 640..... Ditch, 640 J. $185 00 Asked. 104 12 103 '106 par 97 $72 00 195 00 225 00 Internationa, 640 210 00 Unlocated bal'ces of headr't and bounty per acre Approved fee acc'ts. Pension Stocks First Nat'nal Austin City R.

R. Co. (45 per ceDt. paid in) Austip City Gas Co. nominal.

Austin City Water per cent, paid in) nominal Austin City Water Co (full paid in) nominal Travis county Road Bridge Co. nominal Gold (large, full wt.) Silver, American. 30 73 57 00 73 1 2 -2 CO 1 25 45 par 90 101 1-2 par par 95 Paid in. $33 00 27 00 21 00 15 00 98 1-2 85 A. H.

B. L. Ass'n stock- Cash value. First series Second series. Third series.

Fourth aeries. Fift-a Sixth series 42 28 91 18 13 10 18 10 3 9 3 00 00 06 Exchange, currency On Galveston par to 1 On New Orleans. 1-4 pre. to On St. Louis.

1-4 pre. to On New 1-4 pre. to Gold exchange nominal. 2 prem. 3-4 pre.

3 4 pre. 3-4 pre. 12 it Atrr aim to veil niipn wnu wotib a a a tx A C-T a LiA II II II FOE EVERYBODY! For Tery Little Money We have a large quantity of property, improved and unimproved, in the city, county and other counties for sale at bargains and on terms to suit purchasers; among which are: A gin, mill and planing machine, situated in tbe flourishing town of Round Rock. Williamson county. Texas, on the International acd Great Northern Railroad, viz Pratt's best 60 saw gin, revolving head, feeder and condenser, with all necessary shafts, pulleys, belts, and a No.

1 Coleman simple screw press, all nearly new. The mill Is a 6 inch Straub mill, with all the necessary appurtenances, and doing a good businees. Tiie machinery is all driven by a No. 7 Ames engine of 25 hree power; is in good, substantial houses, conveniently arranged, and sold simply for division among the owners, and on terms to suit' the times. Lots Nos.

3 and 4 in Block No. 101 a beautiful location. Lots Nos. 10, 11 and 13 in Block 175, south or Bertram's store. Lots 8, 9 and 10.

Block 170, and lot 9, Block 5. Lota 3 and 4. Block. 31, Division E. well improved.

Lot 37, Block 32, Horst's addition large size. Two lots in Block 4, Raymond's Plateau, 50x 390 feet, enclosed with good plank fence. Lots 95, 36, 37 and 28, subdivision of" out lot 8, Division near Mrs. and lot 10, Block 3, subdivision out lot 42, Division B. Also, 24 acres I sat, well improved and very desirable, 1 mill flora the Avenue, eaal of tbe city, at a oargaiii.

One hundred and five acres land on Little Walnut. 5 miles northeast of citv of Austin: u5 acres in cultivatiori and 40 in And 995 acres unimproved adioinm? Patee on the Central railroad, 35 nylts east oi Austin. Also. 33U acres 2 miles west of the citv. It is well situated for a vineyard and nursery.

Also. 300-ccre tn ct 7 miles from th Fiskvllle; 100 acres ia flne 6laie of ulrvaioii: i iw ui fjoBbuxe sua wwu. A two storv frame house. 5 rooms and-. hall: good cistern, cistern house, stable, for sale cheap, or will exchange for Brtniuun city pron- erty.

A Iso, out lots 32 and S3. Division' B. 40 acres in cultivation and 30 in timber, well improved and very desirable; and 4 acres in out lot fenced on thiee sides. If you want a bargain in any of this croDertv call and see us. W.

t. HOTCHK1SS CO. Also 5 acres on the South side of the river: well Improved: his a fine two storv bouse with six rooms, kitchen, stable and carriage house did well of lasting ter, and a spring that lasts mosi oi me year, improvements il new, ana ihs pro pert verv desirable. Will be said at a bargain. Also, one league in Jones couatv mostlv val ley land, red.

rich snil, and in a fine grain region; is a so suitable for a fine stock ranche. Having been selected with great care, we think an invest ment in it, at the pr ce at which it is offered, will pay more than 10 per cent, on the money. W. S. HOTCHKISSJ CO.

Several storehouses and residences for rent W. 8. Hotchkiss Co. Look I Ioolc Read and Examine for Yourself. The following property "for sa.e, to-wit: A ne two story rock dwelling house, northwest of the Capitol; built in modern style, 8 rooms, kitchen, servant's room and cistern; all in first rate order.

Lot 70x120. Dwelling bouse with out buildings, all in first rate lot 125x214; about fifteen minutes walk east of Avenue Hotel. Also the anest built and best arranged bouse in the city, with every convenience attached five minutes walk west of Avenue Hotel. Also a beautiful cottage east of tbe Land Of flee. This is a fine chance for a nice home for a little money.

Call soon and save rent. Also the finest market garden and fruit farm in the State, with all the improvements, 3 miles east of the city. Also, 7 acres, with all the improvements, about one mile northwest of the city. The place is well improved. Dwelling house and odthouses in good order.

A farm 3 miles east of Austin; will sell 60 acres, or the whole place containing 120 acres. A farm of. 40 acres with improvements, on the south side, about 1 mile from the Colorado river A beautiful view of the surrounding country. 800 acre farm, 16 miles from Austin, on the. Fredericksburg road; known aa i.ong View; well improved, and a fine ranch.

834 acre stock farm on Onion Creek, with some improvements suitable for sheep, cattle and hogs. Wood and never-failing water. 1250 acre farm, well improved, all enclosed, ock building, fine pastures and fine land, in Burnet county, about one mile from the town Burnet. Terms easy. 1000 acres in Bastrop county, near the Centra Railroad, with ail 'the improvements.

Good place. 1P2 acre farm in Bastrop county, near the Central Railroad. Nice place and well improved. 23 V4 acres in Travis county, 5 miles from Austin, all enclosed and good Improvements, on the Georgetown road this side of Fiskville. 222 acre farm, two miles from Geoigetown, Williamson county; splendid land and improve ments.

500 acre farm In Burnet county, with all the Improvements; good and' flne for stock. Will sell the place for $1500 cash, if applied to soon. 1600 acres farm, and stock farm in Hays conn ty, well improved; fine for sheep and cattle; 300 acres well inclosed with stone and cedar fence; good dwelling and put-buildings. 6550 acres the finest and best stock ranche and farm in the tstate in Flays- county, two miles from Mountain City, with all tbe improvements; 3 cotton gins, grist nriH, flour mill, sawmill, shingle machine with 16 feet fall of wa'er from the Blanco river; the river running through canter of the farm; a nice rock church and school house, with 50 buildings on the place 300 acres in Montgomery county, on Lake fine timber land; 250 per acre. 320 acres, all prairie lana, six miles from Tay-ler, on Brushy creek; good land; price $4 per acre.

30,000 acres in different tracts, several of which are well Improved, in Jackson county, near Texana; fine land and splendid for stock. Will sell the whole 30,000, or in different tracts to suit buyers. 1484 acres 16 miles from Austin, in Hays conn ty; fine stock ranche; terms easy. 1416 acres in Burnet county, about eight milas from Liberty Hill, in Williamson county, between Han Gabriel aud Colorado rivers; good stock range. Will sell the place for $708; eheap.

640 acres In Bell county, situated in a fine country; abundance of wood, and vater from the Lampasas sulphur springs; about .200 of good tillable land, and flne for cattle and sheep. Will sell for $1 per acre, cash. 320 acres Buraet SJid a Cypress and tributaiyof the iruinititM river, 35 miles from Austin; land about 2u0 rent above the level of Cypress creek; price $1.50 per acre, cash, 320 acres in Medina county, 25 miles from San Antonio, on the waters of Hondo creek, miles from Castro ville," known aa survey No. 233, district No. 1.

3500 acres of land in county, oelow Sala-tiu; eptexniict prwirie land; water ratusing tarough the place. Wid sell any part of the land. 743 acres of land in Grayson county; S. O. Pattie survey; 14 miles southwest from Sherman and 9 nulea of the Central railroad.

1930 acres in Llano county, 2 miles from Llano town. Will sell for 50c per acre. 1476 acres in Travis county, at mouth of Per-dinales and Colorado rivers, 35 miles from Austin. 1400 acres in Fannin county, in three tracts; tit les perfect or no sale. The above property will be sold on easy terms, with a large amount of property "not mentioned in this list, both of city and county property.

Those wishing to buy" will do well to call on or address B. SWEKNEY. Agent and Collector, 715 Congress Avenna. Austin. Texas.

THE TEXAS LAND AND TIT OF HON. R. GRATZ BROWN, Bt. Louis, President. HON.

B. PRICE, of Jefferson City, Missouri, Vice President 1EE R. SHBIOCK, Manager of Texas Department at Austin, Texas II. WOOD WORTH, Secio and Manager of St. Louis Office, St Louis.

This Company offers for sal one million acres of elegant FARMING in Northern and Central Texas in tracts 100 to 20,000 acres, and SHEEP AND CATTLK RANCHES, ranging from 1000 to 190,000 acres in a body, located South and Southwestern exas. The location of colonies is. made a speciity to whom the best bargains are guaranteed fn tracts ranging from five to twenty thousand acres In a body. The colony lands are eubdi vided ino tracts of 100 acres and up, to salt the wants of ana very low transportation furnished actual settlers. Address either office Anstlnor St.

Louis. JelO dfcwlj f.1 A i it it if 4 4 i I ir n. I i i i- If' 1 1 I. i A. J.

I'CBIMY 4 CO. Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Old Stand, Three Story Bed Brick, 701 COBIGEE SS OSer to their friends and the public generally AND lEMi SEILIECTEro ST OP Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots, Shoes-Hats, Hardware and Queensware. With a complete assortment of FILWLllLair We solicit a call and examination of onr goods and prices. We no not propose to sell at cost bot we do propose to sell as cheap as any respectable aoo se In Austin.

i A. J- IVlcdREERY CO Matob's Office, CiTTtjr ArsTisi, May 88, 187S. Notice is hereby given that the Board ef appraisers and Equalization of this city will not meet till Monday. June 3. 1878.

All persons feeling aggrieved ever the assessments of their property, made by the City Assessor aiid Collector, ill make i heir grievances known to said board in writing. The Beard will remain in session for two flays, or until th business before them is disposed of. -myS8 5t J. C. DeGRESS, Mayor.

ECELLIii'S A PERFECT BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Uniform and reliable Full weight materials and perfectly wholesome. All R.V. Lovnie.

w. w. y.iwut. LOVING MAXWELL, Contractors Builderr We guaraUee satisfaction to parties, and -our prices suit the times. Give as a trial.

Office -op ou tiie Avc7i3i, two fteors north of Hickory street. AddreeS L- i No. 5, Austin, Texfts. tyatf A UGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY, Staunton, irgisia. The largest first class institution for youn ladies in Virginia, with a a able corps of twenty-five teachers, opens the first Wednesday in Sta-tember.

1878. and closes the first Wednesday in June, 187B. for catalogue, containing fall particulars, address MISS MARY J. BALDWIN, Principal, je28Sm. Staunton, Virginia.

FLORENCE R. GLENN, Opposite Statesman office, in Tmell A Walk er'e new building, is now receiving he! SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Fashionable Millliwy roods. The stock will be complete in- every department and will consist of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames," Crepe, Jet and Pearl Ornaments, Ruff-, ling. Ruches, Collars, Veils, Cuffs, JBelts, Bustles, Hadkerchiers, Neckties, Fans, etc, etc Ladles' Notions and Underwear will be selected with great care and sold at the lowest cash figures. DRESS MAKING of every kind will be.

executed with the greatest care. Orders from the country solicited, and promptly attended to. Goods sent O. oct9dJyr IIOMK Sloe and Leate.MaMfic.torF HO TO THK OPBRA XZOTJIXS tow Tom LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES. Yon can' get them made by tbe Beat of Workmen at Living Price.

Also, MEN'S GAITKRS AND BOOTS. Fitting done to order by the bs of workmet). tnaiK 3m TRLM.BLK CO AISIO TYOIX SHALL SEE IT I If yon will only call and price onr foods that we are selling as LOW or LOWER than the lowest. Having recently effected increased facilities for bayint and selling low. owning two large establishmentsone In San Antonio and the other in this city; and in making onr purchases in large quantities for the two businesses, we are enabled to offer to the pnb'tc the largest and finest stock in onr line ever brought to this market at prices that defy competition, and Quick Sales and Small Profits shall be Our Future Motto.

We have large invoices of goeds jnst arrived, including Croquet Sets, Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Picture Frames, Perforated Mottoes, Pa-peteries, All Kinds of Stationer's Sundries, Blank Books, Memorandums, Visiting' Cards, Writing and Plat Papers, Bill Heads, Letter and Note Heads, Cards, Etc, J. S. 3P 33 ET KI 33 Booh, anl Goods, Congress Avenue and Bole d'Arc Stetr AUSTIN, and Soledad ANTONIO. pl4dwlj on Post, presenting the petition signed -y nearly 500 persona, the Governor's laming from any other source, it might claimed our consideration, but ema-yngfrom a press iliai has vile motion, to destroy the character of the yrnorfor usejulness, ice reject the ap unvsorthy of the consideration of Vazette or his Excellency".

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