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MEDICAL.
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ful remedy.
PRESLEY W. MoORELAXD.
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with Chrietmas trees.
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choice flavors
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Dr. Sperry’s Card.
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lowering fever
lar miracle, brougut t
Once attacked by any
the Human Rac
of years
little chance
Blessing.
Hopeless C-nsumption and Wonderful Care.
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WAM10O BITIE
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the day.
McKinney’s.
Ineipient Contumption.
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Inflammation of the Lungt.
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Sardines and lobsters are one of the most
convenient lunches in every well regulated
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the future glorious.
Families are referred to Bell & McKinney
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Impart and Bad Blood.
Washington, D. C., Sept. 27, 1809
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E. Raves,
D. W. C. Baker,
E. T. Eggleston,
The New York Sun comes out in
favor of Gov. Gratz Brown, of Mis-
souri, and Charles Francis Adams, of
Massachusetts, for President and Vico
President.
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To the Ladieo.
Baltirore, Feb. 17, 1870 B
Doctrines are of use only as they are
practiced. Men may go to perdition
with their heads full of truth. To hold
the truth and fight for it is one thing.
To be sanctified through it is another.
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under law. . .
Reason establishes these primitive
truths, and places them beyond contro-
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or disorder there is very
physical nystem.
Sold everywhere.
Baltmore, Md.
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Seventy-five bushels of good apples
> Grafton, Vermont, the other
money’s worth in quantity and quality.
know, for we have tried it. All kinds, all
shapes, all colors, all flavors are there to grati-
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lungsand the kidneys; and continued for weeks
and even months, thus removing by degrees, but
surelv, every impurity and obstacie to a free cir-
culation of organic life; for nature always
wrestle* to throw off her enemy, but he Ire
during the PSIW°A.SSLAR, 193 Gay strcet. I
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byserofulous,drok=-—. —
ted conditions of the system.
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Colorado Commandery, No. 4.
E. Raven,
,1. W. HANSIG,
W. W. Evans,
Lone Star Chapter, No. 6.
Frank Matthews,
B. J. Smith,
Austin Lodge, No. 12.
A few volumes of Burlage- and Hollinge
worth’s work on genuine land claims and
Spanish titles, can be found at the General |
Land Ofice. This work gives the number
and date of every genuine land certificate in
existence. Apply to the chief clerk
no2 if _
I have for the past eight months constantly
used one of the $12 oride gold lever watches,
mann factored by Charles P. Norton & Co., 86
the diamond painted store
At the “ checkered front ”
WDOSEOF
DR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
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Mankind n
Syrup.
Mrs.
Whitcomb’n
of aspirations that even secession
could not crown with victory.
pulses of the hour with such instru-
ments as were formerly potential in as
serting tyranny and creating bodily
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nuently needs assistance. » .
After many years of incessant study and analy
tical labor in the feld of chemistry, the great PU:
ritier of tainted blood and restorer of the injured
svstem. han been found in the compounding of
certain vegetable specites.in DEBiNG’swoPEE,
FUL REMEDY. VIA-FUGA. "THEwArToFLI FOR
condition.
That proper regard for law is essen-
tial to that safety of life and property
which precedes prosperity.
That acquiescence in the every-day
rules of honorable labor must take the
place of those fallacies born of caste,
and the monstrous assumption that
idleness is the proper condition of any
mortal;
That a thorough educational system
is the best promoter of good order and
" it in a common thing for persons afieted with
habitual costiveness to take occanionally large
ones of purgative medicine*, and the next daxor
two thev ire as bad if not worse than before The
reanon a they do not require strong purgative
medicines; they require a properly prepared
medieine to give tone, energy and properaction
to the atomach and bowels, which eing’s V la-
Fuga is warranted to do. Bold everywhere.
MIM6 W I V
George Francis Train is always get-
ting into Bastites. This time he is in
one at Lyons, France, shut up by the
French government. When George
Francis gets out he will come back to
this country and make 4674 speeches
about this new insult to the American
Ah
The inquiring patient may ask. how is it that a
sinle reinedy isequally effectivein various forma
of dinease 1 The solution is simple and compr;
hensive.when we come to understand, that all
our organs and minutely diversified channel* of
circulation sympathize with euch other in the
lightest afliction; and that this remarkable pre-
mentor blind bleeding and itching pile*. which
are aggravated, and. In fact, caused by dyspePA
and constipation of the bowels. These remedies
are guaranteed to cure the very worst casen.
Remember that costiveneas, or constipation of
the bowels is the principal cause of the piles.
And thoee amieted with the former will sooner
or later suffer with the latter.
’ DeBing’s Via-Kuga remove* the causes; and no
case of pile* can be permanently cured if the
I cause still remains. There are no diseases so
common as theee, and non* so UtUe attended to.
Half the ills flesh in heir to are caused by constipa-
tion of the bowels. It is really an invitaten to
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TUB (IKK AT KUOTUISa RRMEI,
Democritus, Junior, treats I
a source of melancholy. Had be been
living to-day he would doubtless have I
added an appendix to his dissertation,
so as to make it include that virulent
disposition in the South which is 80
frequently eruptive, and which, when)
so, always takes the form of riotous
proscription of everything savoring: of
free thought, free speech, and order
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rt™ iJr” onaumptgmn*"eumhomta2 PeariL.
wsarpniecomgtsgadnuiztaritalmteti
rangedconditlonn of the Liver, Stomach. Bowele
and Kidneys, producing,Dy"pepAiarCoetenene
necessary for
' alengunenspmcssertua 25
rainy night is not so bad after a tolera-
ble dinner, but when it is a* *
aug26 ‘70 dA w ly
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Nassau street. New York, and found the total
variation in its time bat one-half minute, (30
neconds,) and it retains the same appearance
of gold •• when purchased. Several of our
with the same rmuita. I cheer.
Jolly jeeommend them for correctness and
Utt. Horace W. Whitaker. Conductor Erm sold at
Rairona Company. ocM 3m ‘ l day, at one cent a bushel.
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$1000 "EWAND
Buudues Comyuinienn and I'. •
Curs Diarrhea, Dywrut Pr
Bordentown,N. J.. Januury 7, 1870.
I contracted a cold, which settling on my lungs,
painsin my breaas and shoulders. I am well and
and a healthy progeny; but tain ted, scrofulous,
syphilitic bloo iu parents, is transmitted to the
comes affected, the others, from sympathy, suffer
more or less affliction. If the blood becomes im-
pure and tainted with poison, the potsonis carried
directy through the lungs and alftheciroulation,
leaving disease on its way. To remove this poison,
a vigorous and healthy action must be given to
the liver, not by cathartics alone at the same
Utrofula.
Washington, January 1, 1870.
of that loathsome dinease, and grateTueeytd
wostfmeny »“SrNewi,xNreet.ner,t3th.
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Grartl and IK'opty.
Washington. D. C.. February 13, 1809.
I was badly afflicted with kidney and gravel
complaint, attended with dropsical affection, and
afew weeks' use of DeBing’s wonderful remedy
has curcanhL Fisk, 498 Maryland Avenue.
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Vienna. Fairfax Co., Va . Sept., 25, 1869.
I have been for three years troubled with a very
bad hacking cough, attended with general de
bility. I could not attend to my household du-
ties. Doctors prescribed; I took highly recom-
mended medieines,but continued to grow weaker,
until, by chance, I got I eRing’s wonderful
remedy. I am taking the third bottle, and am
about my house,much improved. In fact, I am
quite well. .. . .. ,,
Mrs. Annie V. COMINS.
trade with every variety of fancy groceries.
Saturday was the fifth eontinuous day of
drizzling, overcast, gloomy weather. This is
very unusual for sunny Texas, and we hail
soon begin to call for a reform in the weather
department. The exceedingly muddy roads
affect the staging and mails, and almost em-
bargo traveling and trade.
Bell & McKinney are supplying the retail
trade with wines and liquors of all kinds.
A number of Swedinh families, consigned to
Mr. Johnson, arrived here last week, and more
of theee industrious, peaceful and temperate
settlers, are on the way.
CureraAs Gurrs—The holidays are now
OR TIR VIII.1 1ov
I A private Conn-
Marred, or those a .
Washington, D. . January 1 . 1870.
F<>r eyeral y ears I had bet ii subjeettoaconKh
ana spitting bloud. One year ago last winter I
took a heavy cold, whie h settled on my lungs. I
had ii bad hemorrhage. I used many cough mix-
t ures, but found no relief. I went intothecpun
try, hoping it would beneft me, but when I r
. I tiirned’mv coueh was more violent than ever. I
companied had a frightful in morrhage, which lasted five
ordi- i d Iys. । was very low and nervous, ami sumered
with shortness of breath . I coughed incessantly ;
could -ot sleep : had no appetite, I tried every-.
thing my friends recommended ; but found no r,
hef. until I tried DeBing’s wonderful remedy: I
i took this remedy, Via-fuga, about eight months:
1 ami my friends and hundreda of acquaintanees
in Washington, who knew my supposed hopeless
ami bed ridden condition, are surprised to Me me
attending to my household affairs, and about the
; city, well as people generally. I have recommen-
ded it to several atflieted persons during the year
who have been benefitted by its tse.
MRS. LTtSIA Hurdle, 435 H st.. North.
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for any one. As the rich and the luxu- •
rious begin to really feel the famine,
their frames will sink very rapidly un-
der the attacks of fatigue and cold and
organisI. . , . ,
De Big’s Magic Liniment is absorhed, taken up
bv. penetrates, ami eliminate 8 the mnuwularei:
culauou. It segregates and B alters the eodiment
deposits that settle in the joints, miiMKH and
bones, and the vital current forces, tee. iving mw ,
impeliingaction,impartedtothe physical cireu. (
lation by the use of DeBing’s ViaFuga carry of ;
through the natural channel* this sediment de
posit; and a free action and healthy circulation
again assume supreme control throughout the
versy:
That quietude is
resettlement of Southern society on a ________________________
basis that shall accord with its changed Mputarcorosomn thebottle, except for Cholera,
Atthma and ( onoumptton.
Vienna, Fairfax County, Va.,Bept. M. 1809.
I have beenlong troubled with a severe asthma,
ahaptrrhprShmaenpnrnyamnimnyi
toOk’Desing’a remedy for consumption. I am
now taking th* third bottle, and am greatly, in-
prWve. I feel stout, and am quit free from
those pains, nervousne’sand shorinemsor breath.
I have a married .laughter who had been atiet
ed with pecuiiar female complaint*, with a ten-
dency to consumptive decline. She is noy quite
well after taking only four bottles of this wonder-
An Englishman, writing from the
French capital, remarks that it is not
the luxurious Parisians who are the real
sufferers as yet. For a few days these
people look all the better for a little low-
ering diet. But the sick and the deli-
cate have a terrible time of it. Funer-
als are common in the streets as cabs.
healthful enterprise.
Those who look upon these axioms
as an affront to their judgments are
disloyal. They have no volitions in
common with our institutions, but feed
their minds upon memories of a time
when defiance of progress was the only
hope of a slave dynasty.
They regard perpetual agitation in
the South as the best means of defeat-
ing the philosophy of reconstruction,
and consider such defeat the triumph
Syrup, in children of »H aKta
It I* the Great Iufant’s and Childre n .
Remedy in all disorders brought on by .
any other cunne.
Prepared by the GRAFTON Ml hi< IS
st. |x>nl«. Mo .
Bold by Druggiatn and Lraier" ii M
ipsical, catarrhal and constipa-
<i comuuomc J. the system.
Dyspepaia, Costivemess, Liver and Kidney com
plaint*, resulting from toroid aud slugKish con
dikions of the liver, stomach, bowe elsa ndk
producing poor and impure blood, aresthe calIN628
of two-thrs of all cases of consumptive *1’ ‘ line-
Catarrh, mostiy the resuit of exposure and ne K
leeted colds, is one of the most insidious and dan;
gerous afections of the human.systemi and *
not wholly removed, it eventually terminates 1,1
that dread disease. Consumption. .
Scrofula, syphilis, and the various diseanes. of
the urinary organs, are powerful generating
causes of a long train of disorders affecting the
vital organism, and terminating indropa} or con-
sumption. frequently both.
Bad Lioer, Kidn^f and Coughe.
Washington. D.CJannary 21,. 1 everywhere.
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Baltimore. Md., January 1 , 1870.
* Having lacome familiar with the formula of
DeBing’ Via tugaand havingpersonalknowledge
of it-1. medial powers, I confdentiy recommend
it for consumption and its long tram of attendant
complaints arid veaknesses of till' physical and
nervous st stems, know mg it to be the concrntra
tedjmices’of bark-, in rbs: roots and berries.
M. M. SPERRY, M. D., No. 5 Culvert et.
approaching, and parents and children are
gazing with eager eyes at the brilliant and
beautitul array of Christmas articles dis-
played in the shop windows. But none
more tempting can be seen than the pure
and unadulterated candies that are found at
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DE BINCI'S PILE EEED¥•
This troublesome diseane is cured by the use
of Dr Hing's File Remedy, which is prepared ex
preasiy for this purpose ; and he challenges the
werld’to produce a compound equal to it for the
cure of internal and external piles
The proprietor* have thousands of testimonial*,
all speaking of extraordinary cures of this di*
eaae ®
Home chronic cases of twenty years standing
have been cured in two week*, and ordinary canes
in a few day*, by till* medieine. No matter how
I obstinate or chronic thecas maybe, immediate
relief and a permanent cure are guaranteed iu
Mr*. | CureaColieanddripine i
Whitcomb’ the Bowel*, atd fae ilitat ,
thr procesn of Terthing
$IA, AND OTHER AMENTN, V
I they have been be ne fitt !
laboratory. Franklin at., cured. It will PURIFY,
ne18 Vw1 • strengthen THE SYSTEM
THE DAILY JOURNAL
aaamne
TRACT, SIEMEEINGaCO.,Proprieton
ovWcIAL omean •w ™ "TAT
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OMeial Jeurmel ef he 17
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family. Go and eupply yourself at Bell &
quired, will afford immediate relief.
* Daily reporta are made of relief afforded by this
remapkehlesomtedi M sixbottlent5 00. For
sacopyeajadra“s,et“L. F. »«<>„*» *«»..
Manufacturing Chemists, Washington, D. ( .
, 1870.
Ineipiant Contumption.
Washington, D. C., September 21, 1869.,
1 had a severe cough, resultinstromsunegiente
gasSi ( ~
urely cured. I have had no return at the hlek-
nagg ginee, ,
Wu. DMAII, As‛t City Surveyor.
! arige.
The properties of V IA-FUGAcombinetoreKulat
i tho action of these important organs; and itsan.
i gredients unite harnoniously to gather up toe
seatteredfragmeutsof vitality, and build up the
shattered and injuredphysical system.
We might publish names of thousands bene:
fitted and cured, but have space only for a few
cases, covering a range of complaiut*, dissimilar
as the natures, habits and pathological conditions
----- , , , of the persons amcted ; all originating in torpid
and it can be relied on as pure and of the most , and deranged couditions of the ' Hai organism, a
' nearer distant cause of all elisease |
Before applying t tue tot "I
advertimein publie paper* vi
Whitcomb’ overeomea *11 dime um • in
denttoiufantandelildr i
eagle. He will present a claim for
$19,203,872 for compensation for his
wrongs, and will insist that our gov-
ernment is bound to go to war with
France if it is not paid. /
I have been a sufferer from Kidney < omplaint.
producing Grasel, and those amliction” i" ' ullar
to woman, prostrating my physical and n.ryu* 1
eystems, with tendency to consumptivedeeinc-
I was despondent and gloomy. I tried ai Stan,
.lard Melcimes," with so relie f. until I teok
DeBings wonderful Remedy. I have taken
botties, and am now free from that coninaton
of nameless complaint*. How thankful I am to
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Besides selling groceries, wine*, liquors,
cordials, candies, stationery, wooden and wil-
low ware, etc., at satisfactory price*. Bell &
McKinney deliver their goods free of drayage.
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supreme Court Decinions December 16
and 17.
Burns vb. Wiley & Co.— From Panola al-
firmed. . _
Jane* vs. Langham—From Jefferson—re-
versed and remanded.
Daily va Wynn et al.—From Cherokee-
reversed and remanded.
Cundiff vs. Herron— From Houston—af-
firmed. ...
Cartwright vs. McCook—From Sabine- al-
tinned. * _
Ritter vs. the State— Fom Panola alirm-
ed.
Hanks ct al. vs. Enloe—From Tyler— re-
versed and dismissed.
Brown vs. Read—From Houston—reversed
and remanded.
i 1 have been aficted with boils, pimple*, and
A medjcineactingonly on one class of organs, tirely cured. It has also benehted wj gemra
comiinestheinereuientorequiredtocorreetevery I Minh Marian RICKER, No. 235: ixth street,
faulty condition of the syat n, and Eiye new lfe
and vigor to evers physical funetion. Itsbenntts
are realized in imiinediateand permanent reiet,
in diseases itfecting the nervous, scretive, Klan-
encase dular ami biliary systemus. Hence the coPlaint
, - , । most dreaded, are rendered harmless, ami may be
the errors of the past effectually removed. , .
as the General good health attends regular action and
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infant does its thumb,than step into the : kidneys. When any of these becom5 undmanv
iuam. all others bi come m«>r<- or less attet ted, and many
van of progress and stamp their ind1 ofthecompiaints that afflict mankind, thereby
viduality on the events that shall make 1 arisn
our country better and greater, and
remedies, pruse Dr. Butt- *
your diseane is.or how de P ”
in Butts . an l‘i' connu t.
Always Stop* the Chill*.
This Medicine has been before th P
fifteen years, and is still ahead f ’
known remedies. It does n t pure
not sicken the stomach, is P rfo tly
any dose and under all circumst .
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form <f i
Ague, because it is a perfe t Antidote
Mularia.
Sold by all Druggist .
nozo 1y
for sugars, tea* and coffee. They purchase
their tea in San Francsco from first hands.
be.d weather. Fortification duty on a
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OITY_ITEMS.
Nonc.—An legal advertising in the State
Journal must from this date be paid in ad-
vance, except where otherwise provided by
Hw: Tracy, SIEERING & Go.
MucuaxicS Wanted.—A ecore of carpen-
ter*, masons, and other mechanic* can find
steady work and the highest wages in Austin.
Common laborer* can get two dollars a day,
and carpenter* and mason* from three to four
dollar*. _ __
Bell & McKinney are supplying the retail
trade with tobacco, cigars and snuf.
lumber is worth here now one hundred and
ten dollars a thousand, and scarce at that.
The most of it comes from the counties of
Montgomery and Grimes, and is hauled by
teams over bad road—quadrupling the price
at the mill*. '
Bell A MeKinnev are supplying the retail
HOR SALE
1 oRDNAxcEs or ruz c)
Can be obtaine d
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Mrs. Lavinia C. LEAMING, 47 Oxford street
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DE BINCI'S mAGC nuN" "ENT
This celebrated Uniment cure* rheumatic p*in* I
ami aches, bruises, sprain*, burn*, nealds, "welled
joint*, ami distorted muscular protuberances in
man ami beast. .
Rheumatism may becaused bycold.contra D n
from exposure, which settle in the weaker part*,
such a* joint*, muscles and bone*, that have be. n
I aficted by strains, bruises and sprains: and the
circulation of the afTeeted part* beceme impaired
Kidney ami bladder dimeases, and mercurlal
treatment, impairing the vitalizing power of er
culation and secretion, are generating causes of
constitutiqnal rheumatism; thus.
Chronic rheumatism is more generally can soil
bv sediment deposit from the blood and fluid of
the system, which the begregating powers.of the
current forces are too weak toseparate and carry
off. This class or spec ies of rheumatic atil etn
cannot be permaneitly cured, without a proper
regime and alaptation of means, to test or the
svStem to its legitimate powers of circulation
1 and secretion : and DeBing’s Remedy MiaFugai
relieves and set* tree every turn lion of the vital
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fear.
They endeavor to support the dig-
nity of an idleness which, now that it
has not the sweat of the slave to nour-
ish it, naturally resolves itself into Ku-
kluxian outrage and bullying intimida-
tion. And how terribly criminal does
their mistake become since its most
numerous victims are no longer serfs, . ............................
I Lot American freemen, equal before parution combines all powerful, yet «entieagen *.
of Hathawav’s. ' but Amercan . ' 1 1 . e to remove and prevent every cau-o.of ph} Meal
- the law to the lordliest aristocrats of weaknes and rstore I very organ and avenue of
11 circulation to their allotted ofice.,
w. the douth. V medicine act ing only on one <! ass of .organs.
Actuated by a most cruel perversity,
they refuse to study the times, and de-
cline to make the present productive
fy the eye and palate, and well deserve appro- of happiness for them and those around
ciative patronage. Hathaway, in his new them .> They would rather ei
advertisement, offers special attractions and themselves in the errors of the
inducements to churches and religious socio- and draw consolation therefrom, a
tics who propose to celebrate the holidays . ...
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The Great Health Preserver ■:
100,000 Liciiuj H iff
testify to this truth u ho •
been cured withiu the
twelrc months.
The only p nuine IN ■
RECEIPT, of tho Celt brat d
WAMP0O BITTERS
lost for so many ye ars, an i at
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MASONIC Celebration. — The undersigned,
committee on behalf of the different masonic
bodics in the city of Austin, having been ap-
pointed to make arrangements for the appro-
priate obeervance of St. John 8 Day, 27th
distant, and having been tendered the use of
the Hall of Representatives for that occasion,
and a programme having been adopted for the
day, do hereby cordially and fraternally invite |
all masonic bodies, and Masons in good stand-
ing to whom this invitation may come, to be
present and join with us in the exercises of.
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by a diet of dry bread and vin
naire, it is sure to make its victims.
There will be dreadful sights in Paris
before many days are past.
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without being subjected t •
DISEASES, ANNON AN
DOCTORS at d M EDI
There cannot be a person ’ 11 it
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Benpectable GIrocera
L. SIEGEL.
•OLE PROPRIETOR.
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GUIDE. ry,on the phy*i*
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ofpring, presrving the < ompixiot •
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twenty four pagen, with nunt P '
and contains valuable informut
are married or cntemplate mari
book that ought to be unler l' .
laid carelessly about the houm
sent to any one (free ot pontag’
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I NERVOUS HEADACHE. GENERA '
I VERTIGO, LOSS OF APPET It
ACH AGUE.DI*RRH(TA.h‘a*1 ’ •
MATIC AFFECTIONS, NEURAL •* '
Weak and Sickly Culldr
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Those maziated and Forlern D:
can now say we can be cur’ ■ r
health and strength, amt en y
Pleasures of Life. Giv, it a lair
convince yourself. Wh '• I ‘H '"
nials could accompany th L '
unnecessary since it* instant n i • ■
the most sceptic.
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