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hcvinil i.i'i"iili;:l.l ui'liix until tin
1'iiH lui'l tlui I. :in' u' tin- I'lninil
i-clty Well llll'l ttnlllll l.l'tl till'
fill I'm'. ' Hi) V'jilu villi Kjiurx wliirli.
tlio liull coiihIiIi'i'iI'I ilinticcAililu ; mi
hi !-! hk I lint lio iiSviim luillwi-il
Wlll'l'l tlll'V tt'l'IT lliilil'll (illlUrlllllllH. !
(n llio'iiioriiiii;' nHilio nico Ilayr
ciuiii' iimiii tlm j.'riiiiinl nil liorscbnrli
nil tii lnill. I lis! nil ol'il Hii'Mlf lio
lui'l it ilrii'.l ox-li it!i' ; I ho t n-.i . I iirt
uC wiiii li wit 1 1 tln hums i-lill on In-:
li;iil plui'i'l on tlio liiillV lti it 1 1 1. lie
I'lll'I'il'il a slml't till linl'll in liix lillllil. '
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ilo l-O'lo l"i I la jikjsi'h Slilliil lillUi In niikinj U minoiiiiocnicnl w nfc
i lT. fi-i 1 I') I'lltcr Ills liull ur tin' race; .urtim UvHirons of iurcliliit ip cull ex-
lillt tlio OWIICIM fl' tin1 IiOl'SCH (iliji'tt- uinlne nml Jl! i'ur llipnuelvM.
(( i ; Our iriwiln woro iiirrliiinoi dirrollv from
ili...... M.;!..l I.. It. ... .r H'O"'1''. "'hlio UooUn nml Dim .
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tlin ii'ilicc: iiiKiliii''"tluit Uiii lnill
Ii.i'l "I'linr IrH lui'l hair on" mul 1
llial ln lui'l a rilit I'Hii'P liim.j
AlU-r it fjo'i.l iloai ill nwcariii.f the
jinlgoH ili'claivi lln-mst'lvos tuinpcll-
V.I to ik-ciJo" lli..L tlio bull had tlio j
ri'lit to run. n:rl was fnti'ixil nc- j
rufiliiiirljv. 'uti tlio lime for lhu
btariinjr iii'riyo'l tl;o bull nml tlio :
hfir.iOH tvIv tin;)!' I:m-i-si. I liu Mor.so-ra.-ors'
wore mil I' humor at boiur
liillieivil wilb a bull ami at tlu-
lilii'lciriuo wlik-li llioy sujnKjfwJ!-
iiiUml'L bjvtj.ljlX'iiw.ml bi
- "iVIipii tlio Ritual was given tlicy
ilM Kliirt. J.l;ifvi!) uv.. a -.lal ill'
li is hiirn 'hml'mnilf lils tmr& into
il... JiIm .:' 1I1.. IjiiII u liiiili li .iiml .
Av .villi ii.-.iW. I.'.wl .i i11:
I rilling sp.-o'l. llu-ili icil o.-liiilo llap-
jiin;; iiji mid ilowii ami rattling at
i'Vi'1-y jump. Inaking a rombiiiaii'in
11I' suiiii'l tliaL lul l novorbi'Pii hoard
mi a r;fo cvui'mu bcl'ni'o. ; 'i'lu' lioru-
.. . '..11 11 1 1... 1......1-" ......
r?t K-i.i.1 with Kuldon
ili'iui iiliiiuuuii in laivu iiiu rimi ii'i
Aiit to got out iA' Ibc Kodstono conn-
irv mul imt one of them could bo
lu'uiilit bai'k In liuiu to ..save thoir
ilistanco. Tlio inirso was given to
Kayos. ' -..
' A 'oiioral row ousted but tlio
Ali'i of tho thin.ir jmt tlio crowd on
tlio ido' of tho bull. Tho horse-
men contended that they were
dwindled 011 1 oi'lhoir jiurso and had
it hot been for Hayes bora mid ox-
liido which Ii ought not to have
boon allowed to bring on the ground
llio tiling would not have turned
out. ns it did. 'lion ItirV Jlnycs
told lliein bi.s hull could bea. their
horses anyhow 11ml if tlrcy would
put up a 'hundred dollars against
tho purse bo had won ho would
take oil' the ox-hido and loavo the
tin horn and run a fair race- with
them. y : :
His ofl'or was aece)tcd and the
money staked. They again took
.tlieir placns at thostarting post and
tlio
ho Bignal was given again. Hayes I
;nvo tho bull anothe touch with
tho 8nirs -iiiul the bull gavo ivtro
mendous bellow.
Tho horses remembering tlio
droadlul nonnd-thought all tlio rest
was! coming as before Awiry they
went again in ppito of tho exertions
" of tlieir riders while Hayes gallop-
ed bis bull around tho track and
won their money.
Profi J. S. ' Rarey tho celebrated
. borso tamer died at Cleveland O.
last week. Ilo was a bachelor 38
years of aro and bad made a largo
furl line by his peculiar occupation.
Tho-Charleston McrcnnJ which
has been suspended since the occu-
pation of Charleston by the Federal
i'prqcsl'is about 'to bo rcyivedby its
jormcr editor li. B. JlI;ott Jr.-
Fitojt 3omtaxa.-St. JoeKl'II Mo.
Oct. 11. Latest information from
Mont nun i- to the olt'oet that. -Sllfl
Cm?yc:i:io Indians made an attack
. on tho minors. at tlte recently ; dis-
covered Green river diggings and
killed forty. out of tho parly which
was only seventy strong. Tho ro-
jnainder of tho party - scattered
abandoning their possessions.' It is
ulso reported that tho Wind river
miners Jiavo botsn persecuted and
driven from tho mountains by tlte
RioiiK. Friendly Indians have been
U.....ll...l ... .l..t i... .w.ln r;
. 111.1 pui IVU IU n.'V.lV bllU i oUVllUII V.
tlio jioareet- forte. There lsoi
imintiil rumors or tlio murder ot
umatl parties going down tho Mis-
souri. In Mackmows nothing is
positively known. "..
ISFORMATION Wakted. John II.
Hardage left bis father's house near
Arkadelpbiit Ark. with n wngon
jJflrwn o.vned by Carder & Heard
fyn Mexico in July -18(18. --Ib July
li3C4. fi was in iS'neees county in
ford's command which is tho last
wtr'-l his hnxfons and distvcRsed pa-
rents have had from Idm.' Any i'n-
forination rcspoeting hijn cither of
Jife or death will bo gratefully rc-
"ciTvoil " " " '
"' ' T'lease ltd Jrcss X 'A. Ila'rdago or
4itor ArkadeJp'aia Index Arkadol-
1 phis Arkansas. . .
.'All Texas editors who would re-
lievo tho father and mother of a
. soldier from a most distressing sus-
r penso will please give the above one
insertion. . i .. .
- Tuf. Amexdmf.nt. The following
h the action of the Texas House of
. Jioprescntatives on tho
ho proposed 1
niBUintion f
Amendment lo the Constit
tin. ITnitn.1 Stiit" It 'la. krinf. I.nl
't-jMft'it ' 1 "
' Jtetf Tfrsofi'cJ Tli?it tho noue of
Jleprcsentativcs of the Stat of Tox-
-ns do not ratify the amendments t
heOon.titsttioB ofthe United States
ns proposed in atticlo 14 In a jint
Jfsolution of CongrCSS. .
TVn nl ..1. u-n. n.lr..ll l.w o "
..rote ol Iii ta &.
1
TUen' fta call j-m-c. ia not diaiia-
na in acpininrai ricneL unieac mt-
EraViJ pifl ayen ga ut of cirra-
t
1ITE will
ake liKprat "ii a4Tora -
f mm nor mr !-r PrMot .:rned
;i oust on
v. TA YI.OJ!
( n'.i mi ...m:; Mi.itciiwr
a-. .
I.VOWf T-ias
I I ' 1 i" ' I
. . . .
llu htilniK iirr uii.t'.i.ru.liirc.
Cooili at W.Y. Prices.
II. I". I'l'UKINS
m.. i ivi ii ami in
iik or tun
MIW lllkMMI
Larsri-t and Moht l'nnii.rr Mori of
DUY conns; mimjm'KY
ANU (
S'LrjOTT GOODS '
tvru iikrnm: tirivi:n i iiiiithv this
Tni'K UA.!M1 Ul.i:.- i't'Rl'UAil.ll AITKS .
Tlif Great Decline In Trices.
nr tlnuf nr.Mrt looflor loourfiKuils
f. 1 .I.U.I I.. ... 1
""'"ii UP Rinirn III UUI IIVHillllK.a '
. ii-nuuimg wo
C'i!Ion?c Competition!
;!!i;i:;s ro. have rtjimkii eirhf
l'i itKi.vi) & Co. Iiavo (Ir.-nuiiiiics
I'hikinh & Co. have M lnnRi-.
j'i:u K ink & Co. Imro llnliiiiriiiPH.
I'tiiKiN" Si '". Iiiivo I'liiisiHii Kt il ie.
I'iiiiki.vh ft Co. hurtKilk Clmlle.
I'm k 1x11 & Co. liuve Knibrolilpveil.B'J.at.j
Vkiikixii S Co. hfltt mrilfc'lriiili Poplin.
Wincjjjt-frtoTiuw Vdleticlu KilglnR.'
i iiiKi & Co. line YtleocU Ifmciituf. '
JK KIM k-Va. h Point ie. .
I'litmlSiCo. lio Wirtlniul Minls. .
1'tuKisa Si Co. liuva Luce Slinwis.
mil.l.IM.RV.
Mh.Soiomon hiiBjusI relurneil from Now
York nnil IiuS Bcloclcil fin- ns the Iniest
lyloaon!(J.VXET3aailATS ll.creforc
P1.11 Kiss & Co. Imvo KmprcM llonncm.
riiiiKixs Co. Imvo Ciiiscv Iloiincls.
1'kukinh & Co. Iinve Nenpolili.11 UnnnclH.
I'KUKinn V Co. hnve Mulmir Iloiincls.
I'kkkimi & Co. Imvo llulinn liruid Hounds.
I'm kins & Co. Imvo Kngliab Straw ilonncls.
1'EHKiNii & Co. lmve Fnncy Giini Bonncls
! .
1 Murnuc
1 lici by
- Alanliia JlitKins Ueii'l.
We luive tirrMil Irnnhlpand mwnw. liniilijlilo.il
fi ...n Ne V'.rk ioliiKili'iil ontlvr xn.l llltrr n Imly
vli" ciilinol tin i'xc;ll'.l in till liniiuii of llu' 1'ili.iiifHi.
nml wiv wlllu'iit lii .llilliiii. ricuiniiicuil liur lo our
fi l' inln an 1111 inli'l'l In 1I1I1. iirti
Wo linn' nil of Hip li"i".t 'lli rii from Jlnilomo
Tl'litar--rtl m .-Hti.l-1 El. lii.nt. nml rt-rrivo lliofminirvi'ry
llimu t'inntltd ; nti'l m-i Invlli' IIik lutlU-i. of Jlou.tuu
nml vicinity lo cull nml pxnnillifl llu ni'W itlylii.
I'i'rktlia A Co. ofli-r to the wlmlpwilp tmili- llii' hr.t
of Aimrlnui I'rlnln nt lfiiKi n iim. Colon mul oe.
HD.MIY li. I'KKK1. &; Co..
BB-Xo. I auii !! rcrkiun' How Jlnlli Strrot llom-
Ion T.'X.na. InwvJii '(ili 3C:ly.J
SAM. STERNE
Wliolesale and Ketall Denier in
Dry lioods Clulliiiig Bouts Shoes Hals
-. . . Clips Clollis Cassiineres ...
ANP A OENKRAL STOCK OF .
xvAJxro-sr goods
1IOISTOX TKX.4S
Vee. 23 Uiit 1S:U.
KM. T AI'HTIS .' lirxnv J. TBVIlt
WM. T. AUSTIN & CO.
IIOl S TOS TEXAS
COTTON & WOOL FACTORS.
AKD
Gclicrjl Commission Merchants
"" ltTj BlrolreniutetiP.o.v.....con!
IV nlllOU to olir ttlliiruBH 011111 III jiuiinmio nuu
Ciilvt'ntoii. - pleel.l-15:Iy
UKNItY SC11EUKFIC3 . A. BISAXAIiD.
Scherfilus & Eranard
DEALKBS IX AND MA.VCFACTURERS OF
ACtUICULTUHAL
OF ALL KINDS .
Goqioral Agciats fox-
" ALL KINDS OF
La'lto i'-S av ins Machine wy
V-HOUSTON TEXAS.-
Isaac S.raaib i Vo'h.
WHEAT ASII COllH .31 ILL.
rhc Ilurkcyc Itcaprr & Blower.
Emery's Cotton Gin and Condenser.
" Thresners & Horse Powers.
FAXXLVK MILLS.
COKX SIIIXLEKS.
Hickt.'Iatcut Steam Knginc.
Crovcr and Bakcr.s Sen ilis Machine.
Collins' Cast Steel now.
- Hall Speer Plows
njdraullc Cloths Washer Si Wringer.
fiewlng Machines Kopairca.
nne nssortment of Thread & Needles.
A Tarlctr of Garden Seeds.
tdff- Saunders Clnypcol & Co. lire onr
niithorizcd agents for Pallas Collin and
Denton counties.
Iliinnton. IVe. 8. 1S:Sme.'
GROVESTEEN & Co. ;
3Pin.o Forto
MANUFACTURERS
49.9 Broadway -.
NEW YORX. .
TIIK AllrnlUnvf Ihr Pablic mm the
trade Utavilrd loonr New 8oau
T Ortnr RwmW Flaw Frr -
Wlilrb for TnlnniP int pnrltT of !". r nfiHmlW
by ny lilthcrto oflirwl la thl BKrkct. Tky eo-
1iaaill1.B.oilni imi'rwpmpntt. v .
French Grand Action Harp Pedal Iros
Frame Over-strung Bass
and neb Instmntct IWof mmlc vnier thp iNrraonal
WPTTtoioa of Mr. i.-II. Ganrcrrun h kia W a
I practical pxpnicar of nrtr 3D Jr. hi tUIr mtmm-
bclara UHf rmrrtri rrjrj'r('.r
1
Tlie' Crovesteen Piano rorle"
.ited the blshest award of
I merit over all others at tbe
celebrated World s ralr
ww whM i.rm...frih.w.
!ii.iM..i-p.wm.r'iii.vi.hi'i-
J 7' '.IZ'lZt?.
:i.iNrthi"""Hi
i tl lh lr."' oflnr-i!-.--. wVp
" r- """'-; -
hrr-lr. Ml m r-tw P-4 trlrm. an
U ..pr lb v :n.i'L.a. bzVa ahira ffiili prm
rlooe coioj'ri". r f
i " - rnit wi ;
- 1. H(Tpnfv--r rwnnd eonrpra. Rt-
. wod laia C3r. i". -"
K. 2. Sa(Vlate.routd corwers f.oap-
rnM.1 Lmi. Mn.14ira
. . . j - c :
: Xo. r.SfTfl ltltTP man
f
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w9d Ini IV n:;lr H-A
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Xifr r.rw. ia evrrpiit fooda.
I A If (J Y ttfJOWfl
Ari
NOTIONS
North Brush & Mason
. No. 35 Magazine St.
0piil HI. lull..' Ilol.l
(lulCILULV AT CANAL HTMtlJ.)
-
NEW ORLEANS
I iivilo tbo utliMition of iiu'itliiuitu
L In llit-li umivNlli'il aa.orl luottl vt
Fancy Goods.
; COMliS
j . e.'-r . i '.
I Till MmS GS LACES
I
l HOSIERY IWGIXGS
! STA T10XER Y THREADS
1
' BUTTOXS 'XEEDLES
1IAMXETS CORSETS '
irAXDKERCftlEFS
SPOOL COTTON . .
FURNISHING GOODS
TOCh'ET CUTLERY
TABLE CUTLERY.
And everything cbso in tho Js'O-
TIOXLIXK. ' . '.
Send for a Catalogue.
17;Gmo3. . '
PASSMAN'S PATENT
Iron Ties
FOR
COTTOA' BALES..
United State! Potent April 1868.
rpim nboTC rci.rminila three of Ihn
1 1) ut Ion and three of tlio lluokle Tin ai tlu-y
ajuiear on a Wle of Cotton.
The hoop are cut tolemrllm of 10 WK and U feot
Tu fei-t nre mo.! penemlly nwil but 10 and tl are
HOiuetlinen reiiilred for larse oalos. The biieklea are
fu.teneil to the lioop ; the bultuut will be put up in
nmnll boxes.. - '
THE WEIGHT IS ABOCT 10 POUNDS
TO TIIK BALE OF COTTON.
St. Button Tie wan the Dint onorod for wle to any
cxto'ut in the South and han been uh1 by thouannili
ifilnnler M-ltli iinlveraal approval. 1 hare made a
ralilal'le improvement in me .oapooi uie iunn
sii ce it was llr.l (nlroiueed ; and have alto procured
. aii rr a IklTCKLK TIB which for impllclly.
nullity and eiedilion of ailju.tnient to hale of any
or of unequal .ixea and for security in holding ia t
think euperlor lo any onoreu io me puoiic.
advnnlaco of iron over rone for ballnir cotton
i aow uulvtr jally acknowledgei. It h"M the hnle
in a much smaller compn.. ; II appuen ana ins.eucu
with as much facility bolli In Hie country pressing
and the re-pressing at the sea-ports; lessens immense
ly the risk from Bre ; is stronger and Its strength Is
not impaired by lime and osposnre as lo that of rope.
Thi. lui ailvanlairp has been strikingly manifested
during the war. Thousands of bales of cotton havo
been lost by me rotting ana oreaKiug oi rope which
could have been preserved If Iron hoops had bean
used. In addition to this it can be furnished cheap-
er than Mono. The derangement of labor In the hemp
growing Slates has reduced the supply of hemp to
such an extent as to cause prices to rule unprecodent
lyhigb; Indeed a sufficiency for baling a moderate
cotlou crop cannot be relied on at any price.
I hare arranged for tbe importation of a large
quantity of the very best Kngli.h Iron and have
made arrangements with Messrs. Chambers A Lat-
ting for tho sale and delivery of my Tiea.
Mhip Rcfac N. Orleans Jaly IT '39.
n. PASSMAN. Orleaat foUoa rrraai
Bin i In Jannary last I received from yonr Prase
1088 bales of cotton ot which about 100(1 bales were
compressed and bound with your new "Iron Tie"
I can safelv alhrm that the cotton ao bound was re-
ceived in better order than It generally comes from
the Presses that it stowed belter and enabled tbe
ship to carry more than on any prevloue voyage.
The cotton when discharged firm Iheshlpla Liver-
pool was In better order than tbe rope.bonnd cotton.
It is highly preferable tor a ground Her as the damp
arising from tbe ballast Was ao efteot npoa II ar It la
well known by practical men that dampoeaa will rot
Ihe Bope.bour.it. I csn eonBdenlly recommend your
-Iron Tie.-' aa I took this lot for an experiment and
carefully watched it both la lwllngsd discharging.
1 am. Sir jrours Reepeelfollv
JOHN HOWAP.D Master.
The undersigned mailers of resale having cotton
compressed at Ihe -Orleans Oottoa Press" with
Passman's new Iron hoop fastening hereby recom-
mend Ihe same the bales betngwell compressed and
the buttons or hoops aerer breaking when tbrowa
own In Ihe bole of the ship or when stowed:
J James Thomas. Mate ship Henry Ware A. Tal.
hot. Mastership Uanaeeeket JoUe Peary ship Is me
Tilcemb-Jsmee C. Wllaer. ship Malhemee of Kew
Orleans Herman Hopper bold Master skip Ells A.
Clark L. L. Ooadry. .hi; Moan Davenport Ulram
aWbineoa ebip Madras. .
CHAMBERS fc LATTINO.
Cotton Factors ft tommijsioiiMerchaiits
. Aogra toa
Fassman's rdebrated Iron Ties
rOB BALING COTTON
Deakri in Eiiru? Hop and Twine
I7ew Orleans Xa.
acres to "
J. PEAK Dallas TtiaS
Wlir temple fan b ahnww.aiid Irew Tie
. .fn ratal i4 at abort aotiee. '
Jar Tth Urease.
ARTIFICIAL LEGS AD AEMS.
mj Aaassaal.sil Kan as4 WsshX. Jf srfea.
. l. .ii. k HMiia aa the mmrl- tiae laje
ss'wral owe sad s lis- like etastart'y. lareaual by
s Surg-eei.
n.aaltaararr far SsnathjeMa Stats.
JTEW ORLXASS Ko. 77 Caronde't St
nOltLA9 SILT Fl.
Jnt2"-4i safatu 4 $-jm.
LEIGH 0LDII1M 1 BEOTIIERe
va.Laaa la
GENERAL MERCHANriSE
Alt KtUI sf .
t mrt VTsrlli nnal V eatherfcrri.
TEXAS. I
Mart. 2 !?: 54 Ij.
CS l.VV.'ATd f
W. J. MOOJJ V
din iiMiiiiiiim
('((MUlMsliiV MrlSMlANT
OALVJHror Te.as.
Hill- ft- MS- I'll !'-. l.M H I...IM-.S . "
lit! ! el. re. en.r the S..I M a-l.iMUei. I
I I- ' .IN'
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j hi r nini it
J JIIN II KH I'lll.H
I a. a ink
a J I IT
IIEWITT CVV1EIIEA b 00
i:riiiMF; ivo i:ni.tu hiIIikmon
MEROIIANTB
STRANU CJALVI blON TEXAS. 1
r isma. ut. of C'iHmii U'm'I lii'l.. sod N-r.
rb.iWliH. lr sle or !ia'Ut "ip-n wktsli ll.y a ill
a.ke III'smI e'l.siHT..I le-r. Ilelly .IklM. I
Ai'v'l.l II lem-IMf j
T. M tlllt'R I sl. Ilsllirr llutkaad .i4... '
1.:.IIIHI..iIHm. IWi) IV.mII.i.'1.. I
T. I-IATIIER & CO. I
COTTON AND WOOL F.UTOItf '
iii:i:BU roxiisMus atmiiiMs
Strand Galveston Texas. '
eallirurui.h n..aslug. Hopean'lJ'laiilBlb'neup
plies on rolluu lo bekllt'l".'! I" ... -.'ly nr.' I'sll.
rK... Areuls f r IS. I'll lTl'H I71PIIOV.
Kl 4'OTTO.M ilM.
Mo alii alM liiriii.li I'lamsili iiailerM) Sills aad
ftiu Clear. Into Ties Ut Haling I'olloa.
eTAIIordurs liroiupllv allenled lu."S
. T. MATIIKK & IU
flnlveslon. July 1. iHii'I .:l:l.
HOFFMAN & CO.
Commission' Merchants
21 WUltohall Street
' ijrw YORK.
Tnh advniifos made on shipment of Coiti n Wo.il
llldva aud vthet j lodutts shl pvU to our addraaa ly
Z. ETHWAZIT
Forwardlus and Conimlslon Merchanl
Lewis A Co.'s Building
STRAND GALVESTON TEXAS.
HKaKBtNUWtA ftkjV VOIIK.! f
Mechanics' Bank I Most. M one Taylor Co.
UllmannaAt.'o. Bankera I . hVgle.toii a PeUHl
L M lii'iraian'a Son Co. I " Colgate 4 Uufluiaa.
D. STEWART! !':
F0KWARD1NU AND COMMISSION
STRAND GALVESTON. TEX..
H ill make sdvauccs ou shlpmolits to IIUFr'SlAN k
Oo. Now Yolk. t.
BrT'W'ool iu sncks commamts a lietter price In Kew
York than that in bale nml weadvisoourcu.tuiners
therefore tu ship Ihvlr wool in sscks.
apl '011:0111. I. STKWAnT.
K. M HT.ICKI-OI.K
.. T. Nl'SICK.
E. M. Stackpolc &. Co.
Receiving Forwarding
AM)
General Commission merchants
(Offitc in Tccl k Durable' Building)
STRAND.
GALVESTON
Orders secorapnnitil by tlio cash promptly citecu-
ted. All consignments of I'rodilco to our address
from Port or I'Jucos wltlilu the sinto will bocovor-
cd by our opeu Policy of lustiraticp. . - 15:ly.
J. 8. SKLI.EItS .W. 1! 8KIilKIlS
J. S. SELLERS & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
G AL KSTOX TE A A S
Will nioko lllrcrnl adrHnerei on coiiHlarnropnls of
WOOI. nml ollior prmluco to Mestirii. J. 11. Urowkr
ft Uo. New Yorlt Htiu dive Mpcciiti nttonliot) to recci-
vIiik and tbrwftnUng Mcn htiixlite. (H:!)'
WASHINGTON HOTEL
M. P. THOMPSON Proprietor.
tHTTliifl hotel has lten eutlroly rcnorattd and
newly fiirnihliod. Khe Table will bo supplied with
(lie bout the nmrkct hH rdn served dp iu superior
stylo. A truttttvurtliy wutcliuau will boon duty ot-
ory night.. J4:tf
A.BALDINGER
DISALEa IS . ..
China Glass Far-then Brlttania
-. and Silver Plated Wares :
Toys and Fancy Articles
Wood nd WIllov Ware
CORNER UECUANIC AND 22d STREETS
- -GALVESTON TEXAS
Deo. 23 IStlo lo:ly.
AVEKY & SniPLEY
WHOLESALE DEALER8 IM
GROCERUJS DRY GOODS'
HATS BOOTS AND SHOES
Crockery &c; &e.
STRAND CORNER TREMONT STREET
v CALVESTOS. TEXAS. '
j Deo. 10 1866 14;ly.- -
HOUSTON
J. T. SMITn ...
Formerly
bmllli. Walker d Co.
Iluntsville.
W. T. SMITH
Late with
J. C. A S. K. Smith
' . Gulvcston..
S. Y. SMITH & CO.
COTTON PAOTOnS
AND . -t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
. (Next doer to H. Sampson)
Stain. Street Houston
WILL receive for snlo or shipment Cotton Wool
Ilides. and all kinds of Produce.
0"A1I orders executed promptly. . .
A Splendid Stock of HEAVY GBOCE.
RIFS always on Hand.
sp21-.'ll:i;m.) . '
HOITST OJST .
MARBLE WORKS.
BY T. E. BYRNES
MonniT.rM.ti Tom bp. ttd and Foot Rtunos.insno
fccturd from the IsMt Italian and American nr.arba
Ltterlmrand carrlnt neatly scnted. Tarticnlar
attention glrvn to orders irom thecountry. In scrip
tiont carred In all lanKtiaffM. Jnn. 2fl-lft:ly.
a. b. Dorot.AM
..C. N. LSMAM.
DOUGLASS & LEMAN
RECEIYINO AND FORWARDING
Corner Vain and Commerce Streets
IlOI STO.V TEXAN. '.
ftrrra to T. W. House A. Srssnma. I. Serknton
P. Krnard K. O. Lynch. M A Lvy. (daca la-.ly
g. w. sran i. c. cabecn.
' . : ' " C ". . .
BUSH fc CABEEN
General Commission Merchants
COTTON FAOTOnS
OSre la HalrhlM' Ballalag apsMlle tbe
Itl'tstlf HOI HK
HOUSTON TEXAS.
ILL II ttip or atora all Cnttfrti o tnlna
andCtaootrr Prodareof eTaryrbarartfT. Alaa
arlll aoll or tpaw of all Mitabdfcs coniira to
tbetJi a4?eord.na: tn inatrorrioTM. n til nil oMrfor
forxla m f rndnf of rery k ind. hy f '! le or retail.
sttrvtfnlly rrr n thi aa ka theia
Mr. aVtsra1 ta yvara rt-fatw ta ttva awiaaa
and twevty-nlcs? year retrfdr-ttca and an film'tt.
atftsaltwianr in tlte male at Texas taartefitaTiara
liti oftaltatartloa. aptl-ai :-m7
m. . LCB
. LEE & WILSON.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
is testers! Pules Is
Dry .Goods Groceries Hardware
QvecMware Boots Shoes .
Eats NotlcM ttc lie. -
Craer PrsatlH. seet Tra-rls Sax aaMfte afld-
ms .Haaiu aid stawk Haar.
aff. atnrTO.TtXA
Urea rttaa..
a ton VTTLxa.
bate wok
J-T!h-mv. lilies' Br.
lab VI b
WDIwiai J. eWfcra.
STILLER a SOMFRVII.MV
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
nW Oi-aisf aw avail 1 m s ra. n.) -
Hn '1 Tl LtT ttw esjiiiit mmmi T Vt-
tna)aV ffm 1-l-lmtr tl Va--rTi Sf TrrT
a pvmm t v" km. tpf w. m4rtirimrmr'm
fTTTja F-Hsjr -t a rHaTT H&Tmm U C'-t9
Ji mif f.Ta! aia!"ti i-sr2-U 1 1
NF.V OMMiAfiJi
a r t r i i
JOHN lfENUY&GO.
i.lstllMMU In
HOOT AMI hiiiii;n
Nil U 123 Common St.
(' tin. ' Orl I'll Hal
nt iii:n( u h
PULMONIC SYRUP
BXJA-V7UED TCltlO
MANDRAKE PILLS
llr.SC II i:C K'S
Principal Offlss aa4 I.stHiratory Is st the K. t. cor
nsr of el. XT II aad l Ml MM KIR'S Hi.. philadrlphla
a here all Istlera H' advice er busiusss should be
directed.
lie will be aiaad there every HTl'KDAY piuas.
slonally loeiaailuemuas wlik Ihe lle.plraiomelrr
urahlch ktsfseittbrs dollars i all advlrefrss.
TIIK IIIHTOltY
DR. SCHENCK'S OWN CASE
AND II ;W HE WAS
'-.. . . - .
CURED OF CONSUMPTION.
Mnr years apA wtilt-t renMliir In rhlladi-lphlM
I had una;naed gradually Into the lt s lane of 'u.
nionarv Oinsumiitiou. All h.pea of my r'r.ivt-iy
bo inn d Imi (tat ed I waj adflned hy my physlrlan
Dr. 1'urrUb to remnva Into tho coantry Mooret-
town N. J. hflnn my natha fUi I w reinortd
UiUU.'r. ily father and all hi faintly had lived and
died thero and diod of Pnlntonary r.n.nuipilon.
On my arrival I waa put to brd whnra I lay fur
many work In what was deemed a howleaa coiidl
tlon. Dr. Thornton who bnd been oiy 'ather'a fam-
ily phynlclan and had altaniM hliu In lilt last 111
neas was called to tee me. He thmtght my raw r.
lerely beyond the reach of medic I uo and decldi-d
that I must die and javo 010 ono work to arntnic
mytemiMral art-Irs. In this appamitly hopolena
eoudillon I lieariof the rem (dies I now mnke and
sell. It teomod to me thut I could feel them wmtt
hift tholrwar and peuotratlng every uorve fibre
ami tissue 01 my synieni.
My lunRS aud liver put on a new action and the
morbid matter which for years had acrnnnilnted and
Irrltalod Ibe dlffercut orgnn of the body. waaelimf
na t o.l the tubercles on my lungs rlpeued and I ev-
(wctorated from my lungs a much aa a pint of yellow
uflpiiajre matter every iiiornhiR. A I Ills expectora.
tlon of matter niibslded tho fuvor abated and pain
left me thecough cenaed to hnrrn-s me and the ex
Imitating nlghtaswenta were no longer known and 1
bad refreslilMB.sleop to which I hod long been a
stranger. My appotlto now began to rot urn and at
limes I found itdlfficnlt to restrain myself from rnt-
Ing too much; with this rot urn ol health I in I mil In
strength and am now flcHiiy. 1 am now a baalthy
man with a large healed cicatrix lu the middle lobe
of the right tuiitf aud the lowrr lobo hopatlced with
complete adhesion to tho pleura. The left lung le
sound and the uppor lolm or the rfglU one ia in a
tolerably licultby condition.
ConnoSnptiou at that time waa thought lobo an
IncurubledlHonso by every oue phvalclmis as well aa
those uulearned In medU'ine onpi)clally such canes
aa were reduced to tho condition I was In. This In-
duced many people to btfllveuiy recovtry only teni-
pory. I nw prepared and gve medicines to con-
aumptlvos for some time and made many wonderful
curea: and the demand increased so rapidly that I de-
termined to offer them to the public and devote my
undivided at tun tlon to lung dfsetiHns. In truth I
was next to forced to It for people would send for
me far and near to uscerlaiu whotber tholr vases
were like mine.
For many yenre In conjunction with my principal
office In Philadelphia 1 hve bw-n making regular
profr-H.nn.il visits to New York Boston Baltimore
and Pittsburgh. -
For many years past t have made as many a- Ave
hundred examinations weekly with tho 'lteaplr.ni'
eter." For such examinations my rhargw is three
dr'llara and It enables me to give each pmient ihe
true condition of his rt incase and tell him Iruukly
whether he will get well.
. The groat reason why pliyflrlans do not cure Con-
sumption is that they try lodo too much; they give
medicines to stop the couuh to stop I he night sweats
hectic fever and by so doing they d.irango the whole
digestive system locking up the secretions and
oveutunlly the patient dies.
The Pulmonic Syrup Is one of the most valuable
medicines known. It fa nutrient powerfully tonic
and healing In Itself. Itcnntnius no opium yet it
loosens the phlegm in tho bronchial tubes and na-
ture throws it off with little exertion; one bottle fre-
quently cures an ordinary cold; but It will be well
tlrpt to take a dose of Sohenck's Mandrake Pills to
cleanse the stomach. Tho Pulmonic Syrup Is readily
digested and absorbed into the blood to which it
Imparts its healing properties. It ia 0110 of the best
preparations of Iron in use; it Is a powerful tonic of
Itself and when the Seaweed Tonle dissolves the mu-
cus In the stomach and Is carried oiT by the aid of
the Mandrake Pills a healthy flow of gastric juice
good appctito and a good ditrcsHon follow.
Tho Seaweed Touio la a stimulant and none other
li required when It is used. It Is puro and plenaant
nobadeffectaliko when using Bourbon Whlnky
which disorders the stomach torpors the liver locks
up all tbo secretions turns tho blood into water
dropay sets in. and the patlontdlea suddenly.
Bourbon Whiskey is recommended now-a-days hy
almost every physician. Many patients that visit
my rooms both mato and female are stupefied with
this poison. The relief ia temporary. If they cough
Ihey take a little Wblnkey; if they feel weak and
feeble they take a little Whisky ; If they cannot
sleep they take a little Whisky; aud they goon In
this way requiring more and mure until they are
bloated np and imagine they aregettlng flonhy. The
stomach liver and digestive powers are completely
destroyed and they lose their appetite for food. No
ono was evor cured of consumption by this process
where cavltiea have .been formed in the lungs. A
tittle stimulant Is frequently benefVlnl to ronsmnp-
tlves such as pure Brandy or good Win"" In many
cues London Porter or Brown Stout In modernte
quantities but Bourbon Whisky hastens ou instead
of curing consumption.
The SEAWKKD TONIC produces laatlng results
thoroughly Invigorating the stomach and digestive
system and enabling It to eliminate and nrnke Into
healthy blood the food which may be used for that
purpose. It is so wonderfnl In Its effects that a wine
glass full will digest a hearty meal and a little of it
fjakmn h.for break taut will elve a tone to the. stom
ach which lew medicines possesses the power of do
ing.
THE
MANDRAKE PILLS
Mar be taken with entlra ealety by all aces and con.
dili'ons. producing all the rood re-ults thai can be
obtained from calomel or any of the mercurial med-
icines and wllhont any of their hurtful or injurious
results. They carry onl of Ihe system the fe alent
end worn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my
flKAWEKD TO SIC AND I'UbMOK IC SYKUP. It
will he seen that all three of my mediclucs are need-
ed In most cases to cure Consumption.
SA1UVES WARD tfcCO.
24 Magaiin. St. Xew Orleans La
pi ly.' Sols Soutb.ra Afla.
INSURANCE AGENCY
DALLAS TEXAS.
JNO. M. CROCKETT ia autbariaed.U it-
aoe Policies of Iaanrabee against loaf or
dataags) bj fire oa kaildinea anarchandiu
or nbe property in the following well-
kaewa. and reliable companira:
FBJCNII HARTFORD COKN.
-; Cass Capital and i.ets $1000000.
B02l' NEW HAVEN CCKK
Caah Capital aai Aaaets liOioa.
. HAMIONT HEW YORK.
Cub Capital aad Aets tSMjm.
An of Aasnranea on Life la Ihs
tQl ITilLKlIFI 18SHmO.I.T
(al fapltaJ aad lsrts 1300900.
Ari be fa p-jard to nffer a faaorable
lerwia aad a wnod aeeorirj- as anr csmpa
f ra Aairriea or ia Europe eaa affer. -
l7M.J . '
fand for Hate.
Ci 4 0 4 Q -CREI of el'0:ce praJrie
X III 1 -si land silna'e.l 10 wiile.
W ill I sold lsw Pt es. Fr foriber ia
fonrartoa eranir at tl--
-. nrr. Ate orncE.
f.l.V OHM. ANN.
r " i . ntaeritt
ifooas a iitacroan.
; XJfr Oootlrt
II If I. iaa ia si I . srl . I I I N ...I. )
HEW ORLSAZf la.
r-ll II l- -II le
II. H. IIArrSELL
I I ii 4 il .iiiia
fl' -a Oraii'r aJ ruMsaxsa Ifeaft
ijew ohltiaits
I CiilJlti Bridles. Harneii Etc
mTIT KB IMIKtUULKUT UIRDHIUK
8flOUILE2:T Afent.
' A.n y. i.i-aiiT.
a. N. MORRISON.
WHOLESALE DKUG01ST
au o.suta t
rtTKNT MKDKINKN. rtlT8 OILS
tl lSS UVt hTl KKS.rlfH
NO. 1? MAOAZINE STREET
NliW ORLEANS
Apilt SI ISM 31 ly.
PAGE PEEL it 3I0RAN
tt'ct'taanit to raosr co.
AVholt-aitla Irnlnrai in
BOOTS SHOES AND BROOANS
HATS CAPS 4tC.
NO 1 Misiruxiiio Htroot
lltTWUKS CAbAt AND COMMON
i.l'wi. New Orleans.
p. Mutt AM
I'.tlkuUr atirutl.'B paid to Ortlars.
O. W. BANKER Sc CO.
rSuecewui.lu MII1TII.UITI1II.A til.)
mrOltTKRSiWIIOLKSlLKDEHEKSIK
XanTaT 000X39
NOS 11 13 MAGAZINE ST.
ZVSW OB.LXAZT8.
April II. IB.-A 31 Iv.
STjrir. Themasoa.... (aaa f. rrrrle.
LsU Bilf leii f. H A. Laleol Jllssourl.
. Illraara lowr I.atenfArksnMs.
M. JEFF. THOMPSON A CO.
WnOLESALB QZIOCEB-B
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Mo. 50 Cmuil Htreet
NEW ORLEANS
Keep slways on hsnd a full assortment of Flan la-
Won Hiipplis. U"atand Bardlores.
ID-llOT llrsSiT. Oeneral Dealers In Marchan-
rilM MrKlnnrv Texas will receive and forward or-
der for aMMl. from the above house. 3l:ty.
DKl GS MEDICINES CIIEMICALS
IV41XTS OILS CLASS
DYDsBTTJPrS
ITRFUMERY AND FANCV GOODS
AT WHOLESALE
JAMES GONEGAL
20. it. Cli m les Nt 20
NEW 0RLEA1M-S.
Ilarlna received by late arrivals a lares Stock ol
t'UKSIl and N K W ll
IIULUS III addition to ths larse
a..ortnielit on hand 1 ant now prepitreii to stipiut
lb" I" rti" aud lucna-luB wauls ol the lUllOTHAlll
BOlTlT.
The following srllrle. comprise a part of my stuck :
Alum
'Alcohol
Acids all kinds
llnlanm Copaiba
Dine Mass
Dornx
Cttlouiel
Canthnrides
Chloride of Limo
Conoentraled L;e
Cream of Tartar
Kpsom Salts '
Eihcr Nilrio FFF
Klhcr Sulphuric
Oumbogc
Glauber Salts
Gum Arabic
Gum Benzoin
Gum Shellac
Gum Myrihei
Glycerine
IlopB
Indigo
Isinglasa
Licorice
Licorice Root
Mnilik-r
Mn mi n .
Musk
Nu'nicpH
(Ml Hi iirnmot.
Oil Coil Liver white
Oil Tod Liver dark
Oil Olive pis and (its.
Pepper black
Potash Chlorate
Putty
Quicksilver
Ration Stone
Sulphur
Saltpetre
Senna
Soap Castile
Sponge
Sal Soda . .' . .
Sassafras
Ammonia carbonate
lllay Rum
lllluo Vitriol
Brimstone
Casior Oil
Cbnlk red and whito
Chloroform
Copperas
Cul tie Fish
Emory Flour
Emery 1 2 and 6
Extracts solid A fluid
FlaxSeed
Tlax Seed ground
Ginger .
Gum Assafoclida
Gum Camphor
Gum Tragacautb
G tie
Herbs fresh
Ipecac
Jalnp
Lunar Caustic
M nre
Mnpnesia
Morphine
Opium
Oil Anine
Oil Cinnamon
Oil Croton
Oil Lemon
Oil Peppermint
Oil Winlergreen
Pumice Stone
Pepper Cayenne -
Potnssn Iodide
Quinine
Kochellc Salts
Hhiibarb
Snlnratus I . .
Snuff in jars a botts.
S.hIh bi-carbonate
Syringes
Turpentine ;
Tannin
White Wax
IUX1.3JX73Vta3n.Tar.
Fancy Goods
Slnliouery
Combs
Colognes
Pomades
Toilet Arlioles
Vnrnieih
Soups plain A fancy
JIny 12 18011 4:ly.
Ilrusltes
llnndkerc'f Extracts
Flnvoring do.
Puffs k Powder boxes
While Lend in oil
Patent Medicines etc.
"A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever."
MARTHA WASHINGTON HALU
RESTORER
Is a perfect sncress twtfarlfclcs combined in oue-i
hair restorer and bair dresser Is not dyo ; will uot
color the skin ; will restore gray and faded hair to Its
former beauty ; change dry harsh nd wiry hair to
a soft and silk-tike appearance; cures al! humors and
diseases ofthe scalp removes dandruffaDiNcurf ; pro-
vents the hair from railing off; promotes ' Wealthy
growth and cansos It to grow on bald heada where
tfttre Is life and vitality at the root but If the-o are
gone there Is no hope of success. Price $1. Slmonds
A Co. Fit nwil I lam N. H. proprietors. Sold by
Dealers to Jneuiciue geucraiiy.
JAMES GOlYECfAL
Wholesale A cent for Southern States
30 Bt Charles Street .
NEW ORLEANS.
May 12 I860 S4:ly.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
rE OF TEXAS
of Eitia
I ofen- o taid Covnty
Col'NTT OF
Tl any lavrful
Orut
vig:
"t7'OU are hereby commanded lo summon
M. .0. 0. Moore by publication to be and
appear before me N. Q. Davis- a Justice of
the Peace in and for Ellia County Precinct
No. 6 at my office on the 27th day of Oo-
tober A. D. 1866 between the hours of ten
o'clock A. M. and two o'clock P. M. of aaid
day la aniwer Ihe complaint of A. C.
McCartney on a pica or aeoi aue Dy noi.
tor fiftv-6v dollars and aeconnt for ton
dollars.'a copy of wliioli note and account
accompany Una writ marked "A ana "i.
Exhibit A. $55 00.
On or before the firet day of Auau-I 1
will pay A. C. Mcfartner filly-fire dollars
tbia 12ih day of May 1806.
- O. 0. MOORE.
A true tnpy.
Attest: N.G. IVma J.P E. C. .
Exhibit B.
Waxabarhie Texaa.
Isl Ma'Ch tn I'jtU May lyii6. . s
O. O. Moore to ... McCartney Pr.
For Horse hire . . H'J "'j.
A iroe enpy.. .. .
Attest s N. 0 Pari. J P E. C
Fail ant and doe return wiake aa the law
directs. Given nniler m. hand this Zita
day of Pep ember A. P. 1HW.
It. W. lMvia. r. .wa. r. n.
Came fa hand fW.fTth and oirlwr-
ed to be published in the I'nllna Herald
trw-i arar for roir st-rrew-ive worn.
6A.MrrLLAVGFf.RP.
8 31. ' Pep!. Sheriff E. C
rtreei.e. nf if'S.
fpilP ofltrs'gned having i-eea a; pitted
JL F.ir..eor of t. e 1st wrill and Irwta-B-eril
of Vrrelith Hari rler-aaed at tbe
Marrb ter-n 1J f the Connty re.nrt of
Johnson fumty. AU T-res barirgrlaim
against s!d e-s'e. ar" wnt-f-sj to present
Ihoi iir aiT!:'tra.ei una inr- ia-
Sebted toaa-.le iHiir.e-i-e t-'Tniert.
A. J. HART Executor.
Sert2C'.k 1C-C 3Cw.
JAME3 OONEOAL
i9 .'nr. (nmtr.ri rirrr
HUJiniREYS
lioutLoiMTiiK' Nri:cin s
Have proved from ths moal .il aapei tear. aa ta
tire .access; Himpls-l'romiill.ltti irul and Ksllable
They sr. Ik. sly Med Line perfectly adapted to op-
alar ass sa sla.pt. that ail. lakes rsuaut be si ads ta
aeiaf laea. I su harail.ss as la be free from denser
aad so .mrl.nl aa lu ba always rvllsl.le. They hat.
raled Ike ki(kri aim.ndall"a rroai all and v. Ill
always reader sall.wviloa
r.uts.
Ko. Carat riVi:asCon(eailin InSamallunt KA
S W0IIM4 Worm-Fever Wrlrin-eollc
3 " CKYINU-l-OLICoiTreiklioriu-
ats A
4 " PIAKHIIifA af children or adulls A
I IIYHINTKIIY nrlplng HllluusCulle
" Clllll.KltA -MlUllll M. Naussa
Voailllni.. 8A
T Col li IIH. Told. bronchitis
S NKl'HALniAToutliarh.-ao.ache V.l
S " IlE.VDAt'IIC.IKk.bwsscba Vsr. HA
U - .... S
K1U - aVTaPRI-MIA.BIIIoaaMlomack .. B
u a SlTPKEbSKO ar rsl.sal Period...
"It - II IT Is loo Proniss periods........ 34
U CSflrP Owugh OiPAnll nreathlni.
14 " SALT Hlirt Jt RrlalDslas Krup-
. Ib.u. SA
IS " Itllr.rMATIM.Itlicmallcl'alns.... ii
"IS KEY KB AND AOfK thill Kever AU
"17 PILES Blind or Bleeding en
MS " OI'TIIALMI snd Sore or Weak
Kyet
19 " CATARItll Aculs or t'hroulc In-
fluents... .... M....M... '
" WIIO0P1K0-C0C0U Violent
Coufihs 80
31 A8TH.MA OppreaMd Urralhinir
tt ' lARUISCIIAkOM.Impaircdlliar.
In
23 SCROFULA Enlarged Glands Swel-
lings AO
Sl GENLKAL DKBIL1TY Physical
Weakness 60
13 DUO I'M Y snd aVanly Secretions 60
"td " SEA-blCKNESS Sfckness frero 111-
linn 60
" " KIDNKT DIHEAHE Orsvel 60
SS KEUV0US DEBILITY Seminal E.
nif.slont Involuntary Diicbargosl 00'
"29 " BOIIB MOl'Tll Canker 60
"SO " I'HINARY INCONTINENCE Wet-
ting Bed 60
"31 " PAINFUL I'KHIODS even with
Spasms 60
32 " 81'FFEKINQ at change of life 1 00
"33 " EPILEPSY Spasms St. Vllus's i
Dance 1 00
"34 11 Dl rTIIEHl A Llociatid Soro
Throat 60
FAMILY CASES.
.16 large vials morocca case and book complete $
80 large vials In nioroccu slid book
80 large vials plain case and book
46 boxes (Kos. 1 to 16) and bonk
Teterlnarjr Hpeclflcs.
Haboirenycaios lOvlolt SIO
Single vlalt with direction 1
Those Remediet by the case or tingle box arc tent
to any part of the covnlry hy Mall and Expoest free
of charge on rocolpt of tho price. Address
lll'.UPllItEY' SPKCIFIC
ITomaropalhlc Meilino Company.
Office and Depot Ko. 608 Broadwoy New York
JAMES GONEGAL
Wholesalo Agent for the South
24 St. Cliarles St 20
ap86 C6:ly. NEW ORLEANS.
IIUIIIIKL'S
SUPERIOR OLD
CABII.ET BRArVJiy
(MEDICATED) '
An Unequalled Remedy for
DIARKIItT!.!
SIMMER COMPLiAIMT
' CHOLERA
Grlplugr Pains In tlie Bowels
' .' and Clironlc Dlarrlicra
It Is highly approved by tbe Medical Faculty fol
ehange of Water and Die
' EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
HUBUELhS
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GOLDEN BITTERS.
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a'pubely VEQETABLI TONIC I
INT1G0BATIN0 AND STRESGTBESINO
Sold by all Druggists.
CEmil DKrtT.tS ItSaoSStreol. MW !
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CEO- C HIBBEL 1 f rroprlflors.
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80LE AO EXT
JAKES G03EQAL .
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irnOLES ALE PKCGG18T
i-
-IA JtrhatlPt Street
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-ara-Mif- KEtC ORLEANS
Un Hi
AOVA It MA0H0LU
A Iniltl dellahl. Sups. ! Is as I'slefM
ne. Ii haihs I ha fees sad person Is reader
' Hit ill soft ami freed. Issllty laDsaiaia.
i linn In '.rlumt alolhlair for asa-lathe S.
1 II It a.aiiufarltirs from a rlrk fWiiihtn
Magnolia ami ia slimming pslroatfo
I 'il i a nii itee lenled. Il It a fstnrlla villi
aei re..ee i n opera alngare. Il la sold by
all dealers at f l iana large lollies aed by
! ts matte Co New York Whole-
I Hit AgellK.
I Saratoga Bprinr Water aold by
all Pllirglals.
Jos' to!" "Etactly I" 8ulon Bblngts
anld ; Ihey war there "every time." If bs
fell "owlry" iu the morning lit look Plan-
tation llittere; if ba felt weary ataiiht kt
look I'lantatioo Ulnars; if bt lacked eppe.
lite waa weak languid or m.aially op.
ireaed lit look I'lanlalloD Hit lore; tad
Ihey never failed to att biu oa bit plot
iiinrt and firm.
Few persona want any better authority;
but aa some may just read the following:
" . I owt muck lo you
for I verily believe Hit Plantation Bllltra
have saved my life.
REV. W. II. WAGON ER Madrid N. Y."
ass 1 have been a greut
sufferer from Pytpepula and had to aban-
Jnn prrachlng. The riant
tion Itinera have cured me.
ItEV. C. A. MILLWOOD N. Y. City."
.. s e s I had lost all ap.
Iietile was ao weak and enervated 1 could
lardly walk and bad a perfect dread ol
socisty. The I'lantatioo lilt-
Icre hove act ma all right.
J AS. 11 El. MIX WAV St Louie Mo."
" Tbe Plantation B1U
era have cured me of derangement of tbt
Kidneya and Uriunry Organs that distres-
sed ino for years. They act likt obarm.
C. C. MOORE. 204 Broadway N. Y."
Mrs. 0. M. PEVOE manager of the
Union Home School for Soldiora' Children
ays she "has given to the weak and in-
valid children under her charge with tht
must happy and gratifying results." Wt
have received over a hundred reams of such
certificates but no advertisement it to af-
flictive aa whut people themselves say of a
gcod article. Our fortune snd our reputa-
tion ia at slake. The original quality and
high character of these gooda will be aua-
tniucd under every and all oiroumatancei.
They have already oblaiued a tale in every
town village parish and hamlet among
clviliied nations. Base imitators try to
come ns near our name and atylt as they
can and because a good article oannot ba
old as low as a poor oneJhey find soma
support from parties who do not care what
they sell. Be on your guard. Set our
private stamp over the cork.
P. II. DRAKE & CO. New York City.
Saratoga Spring Water sold by all
Druggists.
OVER A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED!
Gentlemen: I bad a negro man worth
$1200 who took cold from a bad hurt in
the leg and was useless for over a year. I
had used everything I could hear of without
benefit until I tried the Mexican Mustang
Liniment. It soon effected a permanent
cine." J. L. DOWNING r
Montgomery Ala. June 17 1869.
"1 lake pleasure in recommonding the
Mexioan Mustang Liniment as a valuable
and indispensable article for Sprains Sores
Scratches or Galls on Horses. Our mea
have used it for liurns Bruiset Sores
Rheumatism &o. and all say it acts likt
magic" J. W. HEWETT. .
Foreman for American Wells Eargo'e
and Harndcn's Express. ' "'
"The sprain of my daughter's nnkle occa-
sioned while Bkating last winter was en-
tirely cured in one week after site com-
menced using your celebrated Mustang
Liniment. ED.8EELY."
: Gloucester Mass. Aug. 1 1865.
It is an admit led faot that the' Mexican
Mustang Linament performs more cures ia
shorter time on man and beast than any
article ever discovered. Families livery-
men and planters should always have it on
hand. Quick and sure it certainly is. All
genuine is wrapped in steel-plate engrav-
ings bearing the signature of 0. W. West-
brook Chemist and the private U.S. stamp
of Dkmas Rabnes & Co. over Ibe top.
An effort hus been made to counterfeit it
with a choap stone plate label. Lookclottly
Saratoga Spring Water sold by all
Druggists.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich soft and glossy.
It prevents hair turning gray and falling
off.
It restoreshnirnpon prematurely bald heads
This is just whut Lyon's Kathairon will
do. It Is pretty it is cheap durable. It
is lilcrully sold by the car-'oad and yet its
almost incredible demand is daily increas-
ing until there is hardly a o untry store
that does not keep il ot a family that does
not use it.
E THOMAS LYON Chemist N. i.
Saratoga Sprinsr Water sold by
Druggints.
Who would not be beautiful T Who would
n.i all in iheir heaiitv ? What civea lha
marble purity and dittingut appearance w
. i . .j i . . i. . .ii.
ooscrve upon me oiugc mmu .m w-
belle? It ia no longer a aecret They att
U.-.n'a Ma-nnlia Halm. 1lB AOntlOUsd USt
removes tan freckles pimples and rough-
. - I a ..-.
nesa from tna lace ana nanus tan ...
lha comnleiion amooth. transparent bloom
ing and ravishing. Unlike many co luet-
ics it contains no material injurious to th
akin. Any Druggist will order it for you
if not on band at 60 ota per bottle.
W. E. HAGAN Troy N.Y. Chemiat
DEM.tS BAItVKH CO. Wholesale Agents. 1. 1
Saratoga Spring- Water sold by a
Dniggiats.
Tteimetreet t inimitable ITair Catering it
ant a dva. All inatantaneout dyes art
corn rosed of lunar csajfir tad mora ar laea
destroy tbe vitality aad beaaty af tbt kair.
Thia it the original iiair voioriug ...
beea growing la favor over twenty yeara
It res-ree gray kair ta Itaerigieel ealarby
gradaal abaorptloa ia m meal remarkable
manner. It It alaaa beaaiiful kair area a-
lar Bold ia two tiara 60 newts aad fl
by all dealers. C. H EIMSTRERT Cbemitt.
Saratora epnnr waier. " y
Prorgit'a.
Lves'a FiTr-r mr P t lAAhwrGrs-
lira r lnd;gtiea Kaaars Hearthwra
Sick H radar be. CaaVrra Mti riataie
ey kr.. where a warm rng ttimalaat a V -
quired. I hi ear-fal pteparati sat ewnrw
p. iiy make H a eaeap awd uliaate artiela
frrr e lias anrpeara. port every w a. a
W nt per hastta. A.k for "Lraa r"' Iare
Evlrart. Take at tbr '
Barator Spring Water said Vy all
Praggista.
sabj! rra wau aco
24 Ma 'iae St Krw Orlsaas 1
SUy Cak f-ewtaers Agrt
JIASWrji ton. I
4'Jmi 'liicas. '
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