The San Antonio Ledger and Texan. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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V
irofcaaioiial (Sari)3".
BBrS
W. O. THO AS,
fEY Mid Counsellor at Law,
¡ Texas, will promptly nttend to any
Itrmted to' hi# cure. Particular atten-
I to collootiou of olaims. Offio* in the
Iry building, opposite Sirenjoii'i.
11060. • 4Hf
in^HE
|af Ooxt
Suproim
" enoh'i
4i:ily)
LAW CARD.
[ÜNSTALL &* HOWELL.
jrsigned have associated themselves
iruotice of Iho law in tho District Courts
; the adjacent oountios, and In tho
F.doral Court at Austin. OlKco in
ilding, dan Antonio, Tesa?.
• WARIlICK.TUN3TAI.Ii.
J. AI. HOWELL.
(FRANK
'TORNE Y
IVES,
AT L^W,
ARIZONA TCItRITOnY. *
ÍAL attention givon to collecting and lo-
— land..
RBKKÓKN.ESI
E.G. Huston, Esq , San Antonio, Texas.,
J. J.AT.S. HarrUo , <0
Tllcox & Lbigh, " . >
(iéed ¡c Walton, Austin.
Johnson A Tucker, St. Louis, Mo.
. • EdÉard Iitcli,'15sq„ Now York City,
üót -i." d&wly
• ~F REDTb ARNARD,
ATTQ11NEV A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
. COLIÍMBUS, TEXAS,
'ilTTILi primptly attend to all business on-
" —*i <I to his o'aro. Partioulur attention
o collection ef dohts.
references:
. W. Smith, Colarabui.
"", Loguo, Columbus.
T. & J. Harbert, Columbus.
tfii.UA* u. at*vn.iSD.
41-tf
ba.vikl ci.kvill.akp
Wll. fc P. Cleveland Attorneys it Counsellors in
1.1 , will pruotle. Ill tlie'Dl.lrlot, supreme, anil
J^oderal l.'ourts of Texas, ttn'l lltt.lul promptly to*
busille.n Olltni.tnl to lliulr obnrgn. Olilee on Snli l.nl
Street, opposite Vermiiuli House, San Antonio Tunas
Plaza ltouse
S A if ANTONIO TEXAS.
L' B. SMITH; the well kuown Host#!);.]-
•111. of Smil ' Rml
Smith's Hotel at Austin, is now pro
prietor of tho Plaza House of our city.
iío tendeos hie thank to his friénds and patrons
nt Austin, and asks that bo wij U reincinbore 1 in
his now enterprise her®. • , B. SMITli.
Sept. 5, lSnfll nl8 1/
Jftenger Hotel.
(Alamo Pin z a, Sari Antonio.)
THE UNDKIÍSIfJNÍCU HAS
With grent care and expense r,,,
built and lilted out a larga & com- 111!
motüoys Hotel on Alurno Square.
which ho will open on tho 1st ol'Feb. 1859.
He flatter liiir^Hf that liiji efttahli<diniciit will be
found l y the travelling pubHcgenerally o*€uUy e«|i;u'
to t lio waii¡K of tiII. i!" will "«imrc no pninf\t have Ills
TAIJLK, und ull the uccoi inoil:U>oD« of hi* houce, ut
!<««', to those of any liotol in ffic West
Al'aclicd to the «;m ta 1/1 i * lun cut will be a large and
well reiitillalrd
S T A TI L F„
wlPcli will at all times > k"!'1 mipplted with thr
best provender,and attended tu by experlencod bout
lera* W. A. MRN'Ol-R.
T.IKVANION T. WEI,. Attorney r
Law,San Antonio. 7mA*. Will praetioe in llie
* Q arts of the Fourth. S«*coml and Rlirli loen tit Judicial
AjUtr lets, tlie Supreme and Federal Court" at Austin
ant Gnlvcs:? . I'ropipt attention given to all bn«l'
on# entrusted <5 ibelr.earp, either Ph perfecting Laud
Title*, or the collection of money. #
• OiBce Opposito tho Lodger & Texigi ofllro.
* A. Jt/OLirilJINT,
atwunev at law.
tj ANTONIO Texaf.oineo on Norlli sido of 0>m-
O morco street, two.door* below North Ka ! corner
of I .in Plaza, __J_
i'it"hanttuon, Thos-k. hauuih'in
i .1. fcT.S. 11/lRRlfeON, ATTOKNKV'9 k COV-N'
J . salir at Law, Wan Antonio Texas, (iflicu on com
inercc stioct, opposite Uullbeaa' |torc.
« « a. wilcox. 0. ikjbii..
W'll.COX k I.KIOH. Attorneys nl l aw. OOire in
jlio Kusl «udMfihe Navarro House, Sun Aillo-
nlo, Texas. '
KELLEY HOUSE,
M A R K K T N a V A It K ,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
43-ly| . C. S. ICRLLRif, Phopbietob
Planter's House,
Ctjr.ic^r Gent ra and Market «l'reets Galveston Tex.
ctviHliH & CORSAUT, Proprioloi s,
HA VINO leased theahovo property for a |^?í-
term of years, and made largo oddi- ^}j||
tions anil fl:«itablo alterations, thoroughly renova-
ting, painting and improving tho cntiro promises—
Bedding, furniture, Cutlery, and everything con-
nected with tho house is clean, neat and new—and
by strict attention to business, wo hope to merit
and share a liberal portion of the patronage of our
friends and tho traveling community. 41-ly
(AfijQSib MOISS!.
COLVMBUS, COLORADO COUNTY,
TEX AH.
rpiIE undersigned having taken charge of,EF;j¡f
JL and thoroughly ropalrod,. the above JIo- wml
tol is prepared to acco 111 moríate tho traveling pub-
lic. lío promises to spare no pains or expense to
ronder his guests comfortable.
THORNTON THATCHER.
Columbus Texas,'April 11 I860.
n-102;l-y
L
\v
JT. GRAVES, Aitornoy ami Counsirlnr at I.aw, Auh-
. tin, Travis County, Texan, will practice In tin-
li|«lrietand-8upr maCourts ol this Ktate,aniltlio III
trlot Courts of the United .State . Will pay Hti'lul at
t'j.ulon to Investtatliis nml norfectlnsf ban 1 lilis ;
e illectliitr ofatl olas , of Debí SKaiimt the lato lln-
r.ulilto of Texas; and d.bln of ovory other deficrlp
tluO. ' . ^ .
i e: COTTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will
f\.^ practico in tbo Courts of tlw Fourth Judic-
ial District.
All business entrusted to his care will be prompt-
ly attended tí.
' J if Offieo in tiio Navarro bulldinrr, ono door
¿•mili of tho City Collootor's oClee. nfldiy
JOHN A COCKE.
A TT 0 It NE Y - A T-L A W,
SAN ANTONIO. TKXAS.
hracitce in ih®«aeert\l counties eoinpiisinp
tie-- 11 h Judicial District, and aUo in theBuptomc
" i <1 '.•'"ilernI Courts at Austin.
■■..> • (;Uleointhe Navar *o Building, opposite Cull
: . -i's more. ^ • ap -0
«.< n.IiaSTOM, Attorney and Coun.selar at 1,1 w. San
* j • Antoiilo! Texas, will attend promptly to alUmsi-
-.m:< entrusted to him. Bounty lAud Warriuits uro-
urt'd for.soldiers, or tho widows and orphans of sol
a eis. in tbe least os«lble time, and upon the inn:a
asouablstorms. May be found at all times nt his
^ioo In tbo Navarro bmldin?- ;
. W. V. II. DOUGLAS,
áTTOttNEY and Cóunsolor-ot-Law, Scgaln,
Texas, will punctually attond to all business
ustdd to his oaro¡ will prnrlico in" all tho
rt.i in tho Sooond Judicial District. Particular
attention (fold to Coltoctiona. 9-ly
" IXT MONTGOMERY, AHornej atI.nwanil land
VV . Ajrent, San Saba, T.-xn . Will niton ! fnnli
• fullyto nil búsinea entrusted 10 lnoqaioiii the t-nuii
Wo of 17tli Judicial District
J!AMEH PAUL,
VANCE & BR0„
OPPOSITE MENUEil HOTEL, ALAMO PLAZA,
Son Antonio, Texas
12 Pine St. New York
GDSTAV TSBlSEir . 1 JOBKPQ DEUTZ
THEISEJY A' nSiUTZ,
NJ3.W
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Forsaleat Wholes'.. ;• an I R« tnil;
■STAPLE
vlND
TTORNEY and Counselor at Law, Ciistriivillo,
buslne
34-ly
AL __
Toxiih, will attond promptly to all business
entrustod to his caro.
1. a pahotlai.,
San Antonio,
W. I'ASOUAL,
Austin.
PASCUAL,!. A. &U. W., Att iTlióyHand Counselors*
atI.a>v,San Antonio and Auitln, will practice in
lilt. Supfenie and Federal Couits at Austin and Dal
oslon, and In the District Courts of the Second and
F« *irth Districts,-and ln41onfeales and (¡oliad. They
.vill pay sbeoialatteatlen toall land business entrust
ed tot ítem.
rT^IIIS very wdl known hotel, having been com
I. plctoly refitted, is how ready f«y the recep-
tion of travelers, hoiirxlorfl, and families, who will
find tho proprietor at nil timos anxious to attor'l to
their comfort, and merit thoir patronage.
Tbo town of CnstroVillo is pleasantly situated on
a bank of tho Medina, and tho air boing pure
and bracing, it offers many advantages Di invalids,
and at'tho Tardo Hotel thoy can have all the com-
forts of a quiet and retired homo
C. V. TARDE.
Castroville, "Nov..26, 1859 d&w ly
■3?3ü!2S:^!3 EIOUSS,
CARCEL ST. HAN A NT ON W.
rPIlE undersigned having resumed possess-
I. ion of this well knenvn Hotel an.l boarding JjjjjjJ
house, has hud tho samo thoroughly ronovatcd and
refurnished, and is now full/prepared to nucc mi no-
dulo nil who may give him si call. His house is ad-
mirably situated, being on i arcel stroot, about ono
squaro below tho market, and having a stable at-
tached, is finely adaplcd to tho wants of his pa-
trons and friends who may bo coming in from tho
country or neighboring towns. IIo hopes.by strict
attention to tiio necoEsitics of his customers, and
making hischurges modcrato, to receive a libera}
sharo of public patronngo. El). BHAD13N.
San Autonlo, Oct. I, Í859.-íy
P. J- Edwards,
WHOL-ESALE ,V RKT'AJL DEALER. IN
DUUOH, nil.OIClNES, CHEMICALS,
l^nrc Wines & Liquors, for Medicinal uses,
*. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,
Glass, Putty, Points, Ojls, Varn-
ishes, Dye-Stuffs,
■T0J1A0C0. SEOAIIS. &0./&0.,
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
Physicians, Prescriptions care-
fully compounded, and orders
correctly answereu.
Medicines warranted genuine,
and of the best quality. n5G-ly
NEW IJIIUG HTORE.
'PUR UDcIersipncfl is
■ Drug Store in the Ji
near tho Court
now opening a new
former residence of Dr.
IfcrjJ] near the Court House, áqd solicits a part
of the Da t ron Ago of tho inhabitants of* Wert Texas,
and hopes to secure tho confidoueo of the samo, by
a strict attention aud kocping a frosh and genuine
stock of
Medicine's,
Chemicals
1>. L. Mi'C.AUY.
I-
• %.
FANG Y
r>ay coot)
Together with a full and completo assortment o
avcything .oompriied in the Dry Goods line to wliicl
tbe attention ot buyers ir •espectfully solicited.
Also. Irish Linen,Unen Haiulkerchiefs, Linón Dam
ask Tamé Cover , Mnglis!i S|iirtings.Caiiibric,\Yoolon"
Kid Gloves,Sliirtblii every Style, &c., &c.
FLANNELS, HLANKETS,
for Family and Camp use. Also. Kngthli, Cernían and
lui'iricauirOSiEKY. Carriage Cloth & Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
A lull assortment of bur and slab Iron,niaek.smltlu
li'il.ows. 7*ools,fce.,Improved Pvcock Plows. Wrought
Iron and Steul Mould boards of different sixes
Quoenswaro and Glassware,
CarpentiT -nml Joiners Tools made by the best
Manufacturers.
.1 full and cr'noral assortment of House Furnislillls
1 ofilj. siiiiiil.le for cltv or fi.ounirr. a
Sotth West-Corner ef Main Plaza,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
Uave constanffct on hand a
largo and well MOrtoil.ii£cU of
hardware,
TIN PLATE AWI> S1ÍEET IBON,
Agi-icnltm'tfl Implements,
Pipesy
st07es & castings.
SHOE Si SADDLERS LEATHER.
WINDOW GLASS $ PAINT,
III ushes, Cordage,,
Wood A' Willow Ifm c,
Which they offer at: tho lowest prices. nl5-3m
the celebrated
ARGYLE BITTERS
Will effectually ouro Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Nervous Dobillty, Disordered Stomach, Dii
;t for.
Food, Heartburn, LossofAppdtito.GenorJDiblJity,
and 1'rostratioii of tho Systom. Tltey aro'éntirely
voyetable, and froo from all injurious iggrodients.
They are plonsant in taste, and mild in their effects,
keex'i 2 the bowejs gently acted upon, and iyillro-
movo all impurities froip tho stomach.
Theso elegant' Bittors ¿ro po^uliarly adapted for'
a warm climate; and every person desiring health,
strength, ana protection from tSe disoatos incident
t.OUi.S ro«K j. Al'CAKTIlY. JAiUiM DWF.
rose, McCarthy & co.
I "dl ! . " IllMtB 1.0 V';'.,• i bvambi
CI CHARTERS ÍT.i ■" I MAIN STREET,
New Orleans, | Sail Antonio,
1859.
LWPOHTERS ANO DEAI^EKS AT
WOSjESJIliE A" MKT.'ML,
•' 0F
FRENCH, ENGLISH 4* AMER
JOAN DR Y GOODS.
and
groceries
i F ÁtL'KJXpS el" THE
package
BOOTS am SHOES,
■17,-A.3Sar033 <C&3 3E227fi.CZ>.,
ALAMO PLAZA,
HAVK in store n vory largo and completo as-
sortment of Hoots and Shoos, which will bo
sol.l vory low at wholosalo or at retail, consisting
in part of
Gentlemen's French Calf Koots.
do Calf pegged do
do Thick boots, extra long legs,
do V¡no dross shoos, nil qualities.
Missed Brogons, all quatities.
]loya and youths boots.
J)oys and children's shoes.
Lrfdies Boots and Shoes of the finest quality and
latest styles.
Women's pegged Shoes and Boots.'
Boys, Misses and Children's Coppor Tiped Shoos
and Boots. aprli 21—no42-tf.
Plows! Plows I
Qri A Plows, assorted sizes, for sale by
VANCE & BKO.,
40-tf| . * Alamo Plaza.
200
r* VllDEN SIMEOS.—Wohavoin storo our
V I usual supply of Fresh Sooil—grrtwlli of 1859—
from Lanlroth's, of Philadelphia. Every package
warranted. VANCE Í 11110
San Antonio Jan I 1860. tf.
IvI'jfi >, Nails, assorted rizos, for salo
Cheap, by VANCE & 11110.,
40-tf| Alamo Plaza.
NKW PIOOPIjK'üí sroJCJE,
On Commerce Slrett, next (loo*- to Heed's
Drug Hliirc,
^7IIEHE you will fir,ti a chuico stock of I'rush
C.HOCER1E-!,
OH Y
■"S. W()ES. I
. A CA 12.1).
Mount IiAnaosY, Oct. J4, 1858.
MRS. A. J. DIG NO WIT Y res
pectfully tendars her services as Midwife and
Nutso to tho ladies -of'San Antonio being well con-
versant in. the German and Spanish languoge;
also oilers her services to those who may not speak
the English. She can bo found afc her residence at
all hours when wot professionally engaged.
DISSOI.UTION.
TIIR Copartnership heretofore existing between
«I G Bell and D Bell is this day dissolved bj'
mutual consent. Bell and Bro's aro authorized to
sett le all our outstanding business.
May 17th'1.860. [tf.] J Q & D BELL.
Copartnership,
D. BELL. P. BELL. J. M. nf.LL.
rpiIE busines-. formerly conduolod by J O and 11
X Bell will bo continued from this day by Bell
and Bros. All persons indebted to the lute firm,
will pienso como forward and settle their accounts.
May 17th, 18G0.-ftf. | 11ELL £ B110S.
Dissoliitlón of Partnership.
nPIIK Partnership existing between Edward Bra-
X den and Bcdcr Waibel, as Livery Stable keep
or3, is this day dissolved by mutual consent- All
debts duo to the firm sinro tho commencement ol
tho partnership, on thd 1st of November last, are.
to be collected by Edward Bradcn, and his roeeip
for tho samo, or that of some jroporly authorized
person for him, will alono bo binding. The dtb s
dtio by tho firm will bo discharged by Edward Br ¿
den. EDWAltü BllADEN, *
BliJDElt WAIBEL.
San Antonio, Jur.e-21. 1860. d&w-tf
CATARACT.
wwsum C-HSJYK.
CLOTHING, Tl.MK, AND LABOR SAVED!
Indispensable to Housekeepers,
TIIE most simple, economical, and durable arti-
cle over offered to the publio to alioviato tho
discomforts of washday.
DESCRIPTION:
It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on llio
inside, and an interior cylinder of wood, with ribs:
Thoro is a spaco of from 0 to 8 inches botweon tho
two cylindoru. Ono crank turna both cylinders at
tho same tiiuo in opposito directions, rapidly creat-
ing n suds, forcing the wator through tho olothes,
and effectually removing tho dirt. Tho action of
tho water doci tho work quickly, dispenses entirely
with rubbing, and thus haves the wcarof,clothes.
JAMES B. K0DGE11S,
101 Jones' Alley, Phila.jinAgcntforPennsylvania.
SULLIVAN £ IIYATT, Proprietors,
54 Bbekman St„ Nf.w Yonit.
N. B.—''tale and County Rights for salo, and
purchasers supplied with Machinos at wholcsalo,
pn liberal terms.-
S-f A Machine is in operation by a laundress
n' • at nur Salesroom, 439 Broadway. 40-0m
•* U'WEH,
•i tile Na-
abovo
to the olimnto,"should um!t¿io;
Porsons advanced in life, and fteling the hand
I an
r r A . L, -T7- -Jnsj"
festore, in a moMure^toocnergj'andnrdorof more
youthful days; build Up their shrunken forms, and
givo health and happiness to tlieir remaining years,
" holt
in
J. utj w usa lueir
own expression, "never feel well." They lire Ir.n-
guid, devoid of all onergy, oxtrémoly nervous, and
avc no appetite. To this class of invalids, theso
Bittors aro especially rocomiuondod. Their pecu-
liar tonic jnv'gera{ing properties reader them
invaluable in Such caites.
Persons visi ing districts harassed mmttalfy tflih
Fover und Aguo, or any Fever of a bilious nature,
wiy find that by! tho timely use of ono or two bottles
they will not in ono instinoo tako tho disease, as
tho Bitters will renovate r.nd strcugtlicn tljo systaiu.,
and carry the bile off, In its natural ch'amicl.
•• -• CQ.,
SOLE PB.OPRIETORS.
Mags
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Periodicals, vlí: i ~
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!': ■' l! 2' ■,! .
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SAN FORD'S
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~Wl i
' AND THE
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uiijf
COnrr'ODSDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTP, ACTS, AND TUT UP
IN GLASS CASES,. ALL TIGHT, AND.
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE." '
The FAMILY CATHAjjETIC PILL is a gentío
but active Cathartic wh , ich tho Proprietor has
used in^iis practice more1" than twonty years.*
The constantly increas ing demand from those
who havo long used tho" PlIrL5, anil the satisfac-
tion which all express iní regard to their use, ha
induccd me to placo tli ém within the roach ol
all. ^
The l*i ofes6:.on well* know that different Ca-
th:,*tics aA ou different^-portions of the bowels. .
The FAMILY 1ATHS ARTIC PILL has, with
duo rcforenco fo this*; well established fact,
been compounded from^. a variety of .tho purest
vegetable Extracts, whi„ eh act 'alike on every
part of tho nlimcntaryí" íáhnl, and nro GOOD
and SAFE in all coses"'! whortf a Catljartie is
needed, suchas DerangeU monts of the Stomach,
Sleepiness, Pains in tho • Baek and Loins, Costivc-
noss, Pain and ^orcness^ovcr tho wholo body,
from sudden cold, wKich^ frcquontly, if neglected,
end in a long course-of"" Fever, Loss of Appetite,
a creeping sensation of^ Cold over tho Body, llost-
lessness, licndacho, otZ weight in the Iload, all
Inflammatory Uisoases,g, Worms in Children or
Adults, Rheumatism, a great PurMior of. the
Iilood, and many diucas,*' cs to whioli flesh is heir,
too numerous to inim"* tion in this adverliso-
mcnt. DOSE—ONE TO/. THREE.
Price—Tilree Dimes.
Tho LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS are rotailed bv Druggists
generally, and. sold wholcsalo by tho 'i'nido in all
tho large towns.
S. T. w. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer h#1 Proprietor,
335 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
March I.-6
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SANFORD'S
LIVER
NEVE* DEBILITATES;
It is compounded entirely from Gums, and h.v>
boeomo an established fact, a Standard Medicine,
known arid approved by all that h.-'.ve nsed it, and
is now resorted to with: confidence in all the dis-
eases for which it is roe ommendod.
It has cured thousands^ within tho last two years
who had given up nil O hopes of relief, as the
numerous unsolicited cerW.tificatcs in my posses-
sion show.
Tho dose must bo ada~ ptcd to tho temperament
of the individual taking^ it, and used in such
quantities as to act genti ly on tho Bowels.
Let tho dictates ofyour^ judgment guido you in
tho uso of the LIVE l! IN VIO ORATOR, nml il
will euro Liver Cotnplai*" nls, BiliousAttacks, Dys-
pepsia, Chronic Diarrhíá an, SummcrC'omplaints,
Dpsontery, Dropsy, SourH Stomach-. Habitual Cos-
tivenoss, Cholic, Cholera,!> Cholera Morbus, Cholera
Infantum, Flatulence,^ Jaundice, Fcrualo Wciilc-
nessos, and may bo used successfully ns an Ordi-
nary FamilyModicine.lt will curb SICK HEAD-
ACHE. (as thousands can testify,) in twenty
minutes, if two or three Teaspootifulls aro taken
at eomnioncemont of attack.
All who use it aro giving their testimony in its
jnvor.
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTII WITH THE
INVIGORATOR. AND SWALLOW BOTH TO-
GETHER.
Price, One Dollar per Dottle.
W. F- GRAVES & C0.M>
EEL O S23L IP © 1-,
VICTORIA COUNTY, TEXAS.
[Head of Regular Navigation on Gaucluloupc River,]
Commission, Receiving1 and For-
warding- Merchants.
'n Produco, Grocories, Lumber, Dry
'ware-, &cM Ac.
;dcs, Corn, &o., bought nt tho
or shipped as requested. All
• "r elsewhere, can
5
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a oo
-3 01
5 01
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9 CO
10 00
JUnua n*MJYSM*OW\
EXPEHIENIFEP NUItSK
- i-i .I **ii '
Female Plxyslol^n,
peksekib 10 to* irtks'tios 6 mot1iíh8 hew
SOOTHING SYfil P.
oa :• '- .
CBILHEN TEE THING,
JuBMBasasd
IS SURE TO REGULATE TltE DOWELS.
Dejimid upon it, mother , it will giro r.si lo vour-
selves, and i -
Relief and Health to Your Infants.
AVliave put upnnd «ol.í , nrli„w fur y '
cars, and can iut.i.v co>: iiiTuxí-k 1 !„
Ins
Ne
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ightpd Willi it .M ;4n«r }i >it¡ .'Hd speak lit
terms of lngbest com-* :mcndatl«n of lis ¿wgical
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from pain and ex[liaii8Uoii;B irellef will be found In fif-
Utw!vr',"en ■ " *"!*'« Sj-rup Is admin-
one t
NURSE? i
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gorntes the stomach and ? ¡bowels, corrects abiditv
jtry to tlio' whole •syfltem!
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March 21st
'AAllvS VANCR
wm. vakcb
VAKOi & BRO., Dealers in General .Mcrclian-
d so, San Antonio, Texas.
Agents ii\ New Yo?k:
W. II. Lechford, Nc 1? Pirr41;r( •, Rfccr Ing and
Forwarding I f tx i L ; *~u (1. II
J:rd: _
MOR TIMER STiOCUm. Bf. D.
iiomceopatine
Physician, dnd 8 Urge on,
' REFERENCES;
ConstantinoTlerring, M; D., Pliiladelphia:
Prof. W. Williamson, M.D.
Prof. J. Boakley, M. D., Now York City.
Prof. A. li. Small, M. I)., Ciúcago, III.
lion. Millard Fillmoro, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. D. S. Smith, President Amorican Institute.
J.. G. Bolden, ¡SI. D., Now Orleans.
Prof. E..S. Oallup, A. M., JVladl, University, N. Y.
Ju«ígo I L. IioWitt,-Hnn Arltonio.
Residenco bctw'ocn Conecption Dit*eh and River,
across foot bridge, and directly South of the old
Grist Mill.
Dr. Slocntn may. l>o fonñd at Gamble's tóóok
storo, opposite G. \Y. Caldwell's, on Commerce st,
between the hours of 10 and llam, ami 4and5 p.
m., and at his residence when not professionally
cngoged.
San Antonio, April 4th, I860.
f
Full d irections for u.Tn^i \wW¿
wrapper
t^Sol.J by Dnirffhus. tlifpug
clpal Office, Ko^l^L(^(l(ivmtreét
(L7"Prlce per Be ttle only 25c
U on
V nt ilie world.
New-Ytok.
wly
Prin
10
Cellars.
D02.' Horse and Mule collars, just rocoived
and for 'Bale by
van'oe 4 ero-,
40 tf ] Alamo Plain.
Coi dns, Colds, Hoahsexess and
Influenza, Irritation, Sonr,-
ness, or any affection of the Throat
CURED, tho Hacking Co'dóh in
Consumption, llr.ONCiiiTis, Wuoon
1x0 CoCCiti, AsrnsiA, Cat mmt,
Rl LIEVED by BIIOWN'S BRON
CIIIAL TROCHES, or Cavan Lo/.enoes.
"A simple and elegant caiubintaiai!Jul- C(.u(:ns. Ac.
Dii. G. P-. BigeloW, Boston.
"Irecommend their use to Pubic Speakr'b ."
Rev. E. II. CiiAniN, N. Y.
"Most Salutary rdief in Bronchitis."
Rev. S.Seigi'bif.d, Morristown, Ohio.
"Dencf.cial ichen compelled to speak, Ki]ftrh?irfroin
Cqi.n.1' Btv S. J. P, Aüiikkon, St. Louisa
'yÉflcctual inremovingIloareness and In italiim rj
lite Throat, so common irll'l Si'KAKlins and Simc-
ers." Prof. M. Stacv Johnson,LnGrangc, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern Fontilo College.
" Great bencjit uhcn taken before and after preach-
ing, as they prevent Hoarseness. Prom their past
effect, I think they uill bz qf permanent advantage
tome." Rev. E. Rowr.r.v, A. M.~
President Athens College, Tonu.
SoldbypJI IJfitggists, at SScper box.
Also, Brown's Laxative Tnocnus, or Cathar-
tic Lozenges, far Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Caesli-
pal'wn, lleudadle, Diliouc. Affections, {,-c. [no-32.
The ti rea test Improvement of tlie Age.
LEATHER! LEATHER!! LEATHER I! !
Simnis Tanner J', 3 miles East of Austin.
THE UNPER^IGNED is now prepared to
1 show up his new proccss for tanning ¡til sorts of
Lenthor. (Without bark, in from one to forty
days ) There are a fnw county rights yet unsold
which ho Will sell low for tho cash. 'Tho highest
cish prico paid for all torts of hides and skins.
Leather esehangodj for the same at low rates
than itenn bo had of any store in tbo interior of
the State. Thc'Leiither has the
"«t workmen in tho Stato.
~ 'm'.j
approval Of the
J. R. SIMMS
«ONER,. GREEN ,fc CO.,
1 at Wholesale, at No. 47 Broadway,
vill always keep on hand a full
-t.mont of Ready Made Clothing,
ndcr wear, particularly adopted
•is and Southern trade.
ilicit nn examination of their
SO
BROWNING'S
B ALSAMIC EXPECTOR A NT.
This valuable and unfailing remedy, after having
been used with unparalleled success for many yravs
in a.very extensivo private practice, is now offcrc l
to tho public in such a manner as to be within th;>
roach of all, and will bo found a safo an'-d speedy
cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Paiin
'* *h« 5ldo, Spitting of Blood, and all dieeriSfeF o "
tho pulmonary organs. It is prepared exclusive]
from vegetal lo substances, known to exercise Í
soothing influence on tho lungs, ant! can bo gWW
.wHh perfect safety to tho.youngest child.
Everyone should bo impressed with the necessity
ot attending in timoito a slight c<dd; froni the ne-
glect of it, how many thousands har.o been hume.}
into nn early gravo by that enemy of tlio humau
racc, Consuiiipticn, who, by t:\king.tho proper re-
medy, at the proper time, miglit havo lived a long
and happy life 7
BROWNING'S BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT
Is pronounced to bo the proper remedy for all dis-
eases'of. the pulmonary organs! its preparat'.cii is
po secret, tho manner anil materials of its com-
position boing at the command of any pf the faculty,
who apply lor it, and they invariably recommend
it in their practice, in preference to anything else,
Certificates and full directions accompany cadi
bottle.
N. B —Be sure and ask for
Dr. Ili'Owitiirg's Balsamic Kxpec^rant.
80LH PIlOpniKTOnS
E. R. WHEELOCK ® CO.,
AVnOLlSSALÉ'DllbfiGI-TS,
43 Magazine street, and 20 & 22illank riace,
NEW ORLEANS.
March IcGni
V
Phyolóiiin ónd .Surgeon, takes
icndering hls scrviei-p lo the riti
tonio and vicinity. lie maybe
, at his residence on tlio South-
.e Alilitary Plaza,, or at tho Drug
• •ns. sep 14y
*1 RUCTION.
AS TEACHER is wanted by a
lió has lately grndualcd' with
jtliom College. His habits ond
good. With regard fo qualifi-
er to Rev. William Hooper,
° • í'icv.W M. Win gate,
^•'rd, Wilming-
ton. It.
DE, BEOWHING'S
FEVER & AGUE MIXTURE.
Numerous remedies of more or
have long sinco.bccn oiTcrcd to tho'pubjie, but in
nearly every instance, they have proved ineffectual
• injurious jn their cffects upon the systom.
Our wide-rproad and 'ong acquaintance witfi tito
Southern country, has demonstrated to us ¿no ab-
soluto want of a safo nnd certain euro for /EVER
AND AGUE.' Quitíiné,' ulthongh the greai rOnicdy
which is relied upon for this complaint, frequently
produces disastrous effects, and thereby injures tho
health and coiWtitufion.
As a general rule, it only alleviates tho di'sóase,
and#doos but little towards a radical ami permanent
cure. '
Wo feel confident wo are offering tho community
a better remedy; it contains no deleterious ingre-
dients, and invatiabl}' cures
F12VER AND AGUE, OR .INTERMITTENT
FEVER, REMITTENT ruVJJR, BILIOUS
FEVER, AND DUMB AGÜÉ,
All of which originate from nearly tho same cause,
namely tho miasmatic effluvia, -which arises from
decaying vegetation in water or moist earth. It i«
nn exceedingly Hub'tlb and insidiótís poison absorbe 1
hito the blood, and in many cases is accumulated
In tho system a iomj.timo beforo rt ahotws its pre-
.«fenoo «1 tho furm vf Fevor and Ague.
This remedy cure3 tho Fovor and Aguo in this
way—it at onco attacks tho poison in the system
by stimulating the liver ahd expelling the virus
impurities from the blood.
Solo Proprietors—
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WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, <
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NEW ORLEANS.
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