The Indianola Courier. (Indianola, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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uWo r t’h,]elliptic sewing machine
u U 1 Lo..k outf They are Coming!!
DEALER IN
STOVES, TIN-WARE, CASTINGS, Etc.,
“The damps of death are coming fast,
My father, o’er my brew;
The past with ail its scenes has fled,
And I must turn me now
To that dim future which in vain
My feeble eyes descry:
Tell me, my father, in this hour,
In whose stern faith to die?
Adapted to the Season, and comprising altogether one of
the m sot complete and attractive stocks ever offered in
l>ny market
Purchasers are invited to call and satisfy themselves by
an examination of his stock, that Demonet can supply
tkeir wants on the moet reasonable terms.
Indianola, March 81, ’60.
LEWIS & HUGHES,#
JJAVE on hand and are constantly receiving from
New York and Philadelphia,
LABE & ROUTE,
Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AC
MAIN STREET, NEAR THE GOVERNMENT WAREHOUSE,
Indianola, Texas.
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'Tn thine ? I’ve watched the scornful smile,
And heard thy withering tone;
When’er the Christian’s humble hope ,
Was placed above thine own;
I’ve heard thee speak of .lomhig death
Without a shade of gloom, i
And laugh at all the childish fears
'that cluster round the tomb.
^RESPECTFULLY announce to thq publie that they have
received and opened their
NEW STOCK OF FALL A WINTER GOODS
embracing every article usually kept in well-regulated
dry goods stores, all of which has been carefully selected
expressly for this market
Confident of their ability to satisfy customer s, both as
regards quality and prices, they solicit a continuance of the
patronage of their old customers and a share of the tran-
nsiet trade. Sept 17
*’0r is it in my mother’s faith?
How fondly do I trace,
Through many a weary year long past,
That calm and saintly face I
How often do I call to mind,
Now she is ’neath the sod,
The place, the hour, in which she drew
My early thoughts to God!
“ ’Twaa then she took this Bacred book.
Ana from its burning page
Read how its frulhs support the soul
In youth and failing age ;
And bade me inits precepts live,
And by its precepts die,
That I might share a home of love
In worlds beyond the sky. *
“My father, shall I look above,
Amid this gathering gloom,
To him' whose promises of love
Extend beyond the tomb ?
Or curse the Being who hath blessed
This checkered path of mine,
Ado promises eternal rest
Or die, my sire, in thine ?”
NEW GOODS!—NEW GOODS!
FRESH ARRIVAL
Just Received—A complete and ele
gant stock ot«
New Goods—Chenp Goods—Cash Goods.
SAMUEL MARX,
f S In receipt of a large assortment of MERCHANDISE oi
I every description—embracing almoet every article
wanted in thia market.
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods for Ladies and
Gentlemen.
Clothing,
Hats and Caps, 7
Boots and shoes.
Dress Goods,
of every variety, style and price. The Ladies are parties
larly Invited to give him a call, as he is confident of his
ability to please them in every respect.
ALSO
A variety of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention—
to all of which he invites the public attention, and solicits
a share o (patronage. Short profits and quick sales is the
motto of MARX,
gept ) f Main street. Indianola.
hxxbt bdbge,.
. .HKBXAXX A. H. BUXflX----ABDKXWDOTl.
H. RUNGE & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
The frown upon that warrior brow *
Passed like a cloud away,
And tears coursed down the rugged cheek,
That flowed not till that day.
“Not, not in mine,” with chokiug voice
The Bkeptic made reply;
“But in thy mother’s holy faith,
My daughter, may'st thou diet”
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
A FULL AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
G LA 68-WARE,
STATIONERY,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY CUTLERY,
PAINTS, OILS, *©.,*e
Medicinal Wines and Liquors,
warranted pure and genuine articles.
Porter and Ale.
VARNISHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
WINDOW-GLASS
AMD PUTTY,
LEAD AMD
TIN PAINTS,
LINSEED OIL,
RAW amd BOILED,
By the Gallon or Barrel.
NEATS-FOOT AND TANNER’S OIL;
CONCENTRATED LYE, lor making SOAF
Ilostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters.
All kind* of culinary Extract*, *uch a*
Varuilla, Strawberry, Lemon, Pine-Apple Ac.,
for Ice Cream and Jellies
castile and fancy soap, hair-oil and
POMATUM,
and a general asaortment of
Tooth,
Hair,
Paint,
Varnish,
Horse, •
Shoe and
Scrubbing
< Brushes
and Dusters.
Preserves Jars,
Green and
Black Teas,
Spice of all
descriptions,
Jujube Pasto
and Candies.
Salaratus,
Soda and Ba-
king Powders,
Starch and
Mustard,
Crowthors
auli-Musquito
Powders,
Lyons
Mag-
netic Powders, and Raynards Insect Powder, lor
the destruction of all kinds of iniects.
WATER STREET,........Indianola, Texas.
Kitchen* Parlor and Office Move*
OF VARIOUS STYLES, CONSTANTLY
will work well l^nuti^’ nod faSy sewing,
they are well rfec? running
w.'SLS-" zvSt
M. H. BU.-DWOKTH,...OaO. V. DBBW.....W. A.
Home testimony! no longer a doubt!
SLOAT A CO*, Triumphant!
ON HAND.
Read and Judge !
Indianola, March 2d I860
asddflrom you
ALW>, Cooking utensils,Laundry aK^.^n Ware give. «nt.^ sstirfartion. I» i* te, and with
I ££3 ne"
in Store, and every description of ““ | perfect ewe andrepldtty. It tap«fectiy ......*
MEDICAL.
J. M. REUSS ^
IiSdianola, Texas’,
| i:WbQLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS JX
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
nYE-WOODS and DYE SUFTP, OILS and pAIV ’
1/ Articles, Varnl*hes, Window Glass and V
ware, perfamery, Fine Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth .
rruaiee, Paint Broshe*, Surgical and Dental IIla-ru *
U.enta, Pune Wine, and Brandies for Medicinal Dar
pZen, Caraphene and Turpentine, besides ever, ot^T
~~TiSm85&&fSirSK^
□factored to order, at short notice.
i« faction guaranteed,
yeb’ySftth.’fiO—’J.
constant
or
STOVES I STOVES I I STOVES!!!
C. S. WALKER,
4
TIN COPPER and S*HEET-IRON WORKER
*
jjnd
DEALER IN STOVES,
MAIN STREET [next to Milby’s «tore] rodnmol*.
|^AS on hand a good supply of the well-tried and highly
approved
Queen of the Sov th Cooking Stoves,
AND AN ASSORTMENT OF
MODEL BOAT STOVES,
which he can especially recommend. Laundry Fur-
naces, ac., ac.
Also, every article oi tin-ware needed by house-keepers,
constantly on hand. Guttering made to order.
Term* moderate and aattefaction guarantlrf. Give
him a call. “*«h **“»» l&W—n45.
J01I N E. GAREY & CO.,
er get* out of order. *L for coarse or
"VtiTabSTe machine* we have determined to rut into the
market, at price* which will suit everybody.
In the uniformity and beauty of iU work, it i* far in
vance of aoy tewing machine, either upon
certainly possesses those most valuable requisite* to make
it most emphaticaiiy . /
THE PET OF THE HOUSEHOLD,
and warrant the enthusiasm which Imbue* the following
line*, respectfully addressed bj one of our lady patrons .
TO SLOAT»S
Elliptical Sewing-Machine!
“Hail, neatness embodied ! The triumph of art.
Commissioned to g>ad the »*»** *“ he?f *... .
The friend of the toiler enchained to the stitch
It blesseth the poor as well a* the rich.
I bid thee a welcome to cottage end hall.
For thou art the simplest machine of them all.
Thy aid, in my home, a blessing I’ve seen,
My darling Elliptic Sewing Machine.
How many anhonr I’ve sat at thy side
And watched thee, thou “Need e-Woman s Pride.
All others, for thee, I have cast from my sight,
For thou, and thou only, are ever all right.
I will speak of thy beaut v wherever I go,
I’D employ thy perfection whenever I sew ;
1’U commend to all, and if ever I vote
For a friend of the people, his name shall be Bloat.
He’s given the world the best gift ever seen,
In Sioat’s EU’plical Sewing Machine.
• • * f * • * * * *
The Wheeler and Wilson machine I have tried,
The Grover a Baker, and Singer beside,
And after long trial, it roust be confessed,
The Shuttle improved by Sloat is the best;
It labors with ease, add with beauty and speed,
For tailors and sewers supplies every need.;
For simple construction it cannot be beat;
Of mo Jem improvements the triumph is seen
In Bloats Improved Shuttle Sewing Machine,
DR. CUYSOTTS
1 EXTRACT OF SAHSAPAPjLLa
T AND YELLOW DOCK,
itiiia iio* unfailing Romedy for diseases of tv.. P, ,
and BUliou* Complaint*. It u pleasant, cheap and C
ficiaL Many persons are sufiering under .Iwea^v,
cannot desonbe. Lobs of appeiite, dimness „f s it?
Waiting of Flesh, Weakcess of the Digestive Or/ *'
Skin Eruptions, Salt RheUm, Palpitatifln of the iu, 5’
Sinkiofeof the Bowels. Incapacity for sfady or
Rnsh Blood to the Headt Failure Of Meinery.
ti-c Back, Side*, Chest or Bodes, Ulcers, Old Sore. 'la
rii.| Diceases, Gout, Female Complaints an ! Irr. gnlaritl!'
Foil/and general impurities of the Blood—are horrid
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you. ®he*c Complaints, if not soon cared for,
vital form. People live in a course of luxury an(i in(j '
gene*, a* ttsey were not responsible for their own lie.,
Tha fhadne of ssamms are nylected-H.eir cold* are
lected ; the blood i* neglected ; the Diarrh®a u neulwi
Young female* are not cared for as they are passint
delicate period* of their lives. IaxvV at the rack* ofenn.
gtltutions—the mere apologies for phy»i^sl Min,, .T u ^
every slide; hi there no remedy ?
INVALID SUFFERER, READ!
••Dear Sir : My daughter was reduced to a porfect
skeleton by Ereeypelas. We thought she must die— Ph».
siciuu* pronounced her incurable. By the UessinjV
OS
i VI
V'rfi
God yottr Guyeott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and gars,
parilla has restored her to perfect health
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GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, COOKING k PAR-
LOR STOVES, DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, EARTH-
ENWARE, BOOTS,SHOES k IJATS, SADDLERY,
FURNITURE, WOODENWARE, BAGGING
HARRISONS FRESH GREEN TURTLE,
and turtle sour
jn Hermetically Sealed two and six Pound Cans
WARRANTED
TO KEEP IN ANY CL1MA TE.
k ROPE, COAL, CEMENT, LUMBER k
SHINGLES, DOORS, BLINDS, WIN-
DOW SASH, CORDAGE, CAN-
VASS AND BOAT STORES
fPHE UNDERSIGNED, exclusive agents, fo*
1 the UnitedStates and Canadas, being no’
BUGGIE8, OX, AND
prepared to receive limited orders^ for th«
above celebrated preparations, desire to cal’
attention of Hotel proprietors, Grocers and Caterers gen-
__I. *ka .ar.piar »xrall»im«wf **«• articles, wmch
Jitter years of lanor Una We expenditure or inany thou-
sends of dollars, have been brought to their present stale
of perfection. ■ i
It isa well known fact, that Greep Turtle after being
brought alive to the North, are, in many cases, utterly !
unfit for use, a* a great portion of the delicate flavor Is
lost by being kept for dags, and sometimes waeks on ship-
board without food, and exposed to the many changes of
heat and cold consequent upon a voyage, whqre they *r« |
MULE WAGONS,
AND PLOWS.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
K have just received a new and fall supply of dry
goods. Shoes, Hats, Groceries and Hardware, which
have been personally selected at the North, and which we
offer low. [Oct 1st nW vS] _H. RUNGE A CO.
deprived of their native element.
In Mr. Hxagisoa’s preparations this drawback i* en-
siles and makes, for sale by
U. RUNGE k CO.
pLOWS.—Cast Steel. Wrought and Cast Iron different
^TOVES.—A large and complete assortment of Cooking,
tirely obviated, asfrom having estab ishad Ids manufac
tory at a point where the Green Turtles abound, be isen
a bled to take them from the spacious “pens,’’ tn which
they are fed, and in a few hours convert them into savory
Soup or concentrated Stock, ready for use, aid utrxaisH-
adbls.
They are now extensively used , an.l with entire satis-1 .. 0PE Md bagging—India and Kentucky—just received
faction, in the most fashionab e Hotel*, RestuurauU, and || and for J^by H. RUNGE A CO.
Private Familiea in inis and other cities
WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCERS,
FMSH GARDEN SEEDS. I MAIN STREET...........INDIANOLA Texas,
—ALSO:—
A large and extensive assortment of
STATIONERY.
PAPER,
and INK,
and A C-
BDOKS,
DIARIES,
DU MS,
BOOKS,
RIE8 and
CARDS,
NOES
PENS.
BLANK
COUNT
LEDGERS,
ME .MO R AN-
3C1IOOL-
HISTO-
The Elliptic has also been highly srioken of by the press
and the public, iu the most flattering terms. In the for-
mer, its notice* have been gratultuous and spontaneous
testimonials, and tn no case have they been, like tiiose is-
sued in books aud other publications of the combination
by hundreds, “p-iid-for puffs, that have been but self-glo-
rification, at so much j»er line.” Nor have we yet been
. . driven to to attempt bribing the clergy to prostitute their
Tf A VE lUSt received, by late ar- I sacred calling and defile the sanctuary of their mission by
“ “ I turning peddler* in our behalf.
rivals from New Orleans and New
great variety eLewhere, and finally pause at
Truly yours, D. L. >1AKT IN', Scott,Ind." ‘
“La Grange, Texas, May 24th, ISIS
••JtJSSre. Barnet A Part,—Sirs : Last summer!
afflicted with severe debility and loss of appetite, i tri^
several remedies, consisting of various Fitent Medreioq
but found no benefit until I obtained a bottle of hr Guy.
sottV Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, * Inch pave meirua..
diute relief. « M. k. wTmte.”
Lafayetta. Ind., Kvb. 21st, ISi;.
"■John D. Park, SI. D.,—Dear Sir: You know
enuuilatod apfiearacce ; kow 1 was racked with ceusiaa
pains—that I could not sleep—had no appetite—mv M
distressed me, causing frcuuent von.itine, and that I
In every way an unstrung and doomed mail. I rrjoio to
say that Guysott’s Extract and Yellow Dock has re*tor,a
me t* perfect health. Ycmr greetful friend,
“SAM’L FARftOJCg.-
New.irk,N. J., Jan.2hth, 1S51.
••STr.Bmnett,—Dear Sir: We Uke pleasure in saving
that Dr. Gbysott’s Y'ellow Dock and Sar»ap*rilU pirn
great satirfaclion in every case. A gentleman- ha.jtM
iirforom) us that he had one daughter die of Irregulari-
ties. liis second, was rapidly approaching the sail, n„|,
but for the timely use of Dr. Guysott’a Yellow Do, . »i,j
Sarsttpwi13* which has restored her to jK-ef-, t heath.
“Yours, respectfully, J*. B. TKU’i’ A co."
Diseases of these kinds ere peculiar jo this ciimatr, and
sboul’l. not be negle-ted. The world has no blcssinr like
heaflh. This article can be procured in alui -t any to*a
ih Uiei State . Dr. G-cvsorr, Manufacturer, and FU't.xoA
Park proprietors,, N. Y. Jan T 'fi Ij.
For sale by 8. Marx, Indixtiola.
for
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N0VE1S,
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York, a general assortment of Staple
and Fancy Groceries, Hardware,^ il
low-ware, Carriages, Crockery, &c.,
BLUDWORTH, DREW A CO.’S,
DR. PARKS
BALSAM OF WILL CIIKUUV:
AND TAR.
A safe; »pe<fdy and certain romeily f>r (loughs, ('.111
Asthma, Sore Throat, Bronehilfs, Consumption, ami :.ll
on Main 8treet, and abide by their own honest convic-
tions as they conclude their investigations.
Indianola, April 14th, lb60—ly<
AND
Checker-Boarcs; Vocal and Instrumental Music, Fishing
Line* and Hooks, and an assortment or Hardware and
Cutiery.
Knives of all Descriptions.
4fee., which they offer tc purchasers, What everybody W ants !
at the very lowest rates.
TEE FAMILY DOCTOR!
Carpenter’s Tools, &c., <fcc., &c., &c.,
SMOKING AND
all of which will be sold at moderate prices.
Particular care ha* been taken in the Stationery line
and this will be the largest assortment ever brought to thir
city.
Orders from the country solicited at New Orleans prices,
for CASH or City acceptance. Satisfaction in price and
quality guarantied.
Call and see me, and you will find something that you
may w*nt. J. U. REUSS,
Indianola, Texas. March 81st, I860,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ASSORTED BRANDS,
CONTAINING
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED. FOR THE
CUKE OF DISEASE IN ALL FORMS.
Professor HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. P.
EXTRA AND
SUPERFINE FLOUR,
i large loVof Londen k Co’s Celebrated Cherokee Lina-
ment, with all their other Medicines, at Wholesale, by
LOUISIANA,
tBeir Agent,
[May Ifimg]
J. M. REUSS.
CRUSHED AND
MW ORLEANS.
PULVERISED SUGAR,
Parlor and Boat Stoves, of all siaes, and made in differ-
ent factories. H. RUNGE A CO.
Eminent Physicians recommend them to their patients
_and when simply prepared, they are peculiarly wel
adapted Tor Invalids or Convalescents. For Sea voyage
they will be found invaluable.
Among the many other important advantages possessed
by these articles over the usnal mode of preparation, the |
undersigned would call particular attention to. the cousid •
yy Ehave received a new and full stock of Marble top
eration of scohowy ; the H«aarricau.r Skauoj goods be-
‘ lh« article as
pig furnished at nearly half ths cost of th
heretofore in general use, being concentrated.
AH orders addressed to HARRISON A CO.
Iudiancja,Texas,
will receive prompt attention.
December Idth. 1869—nSltf.
Bureaus, Tables and Wash-Stands, single and double
Bedsteads, leaf and extension Tables, Cane and Wood slat
Chairs, Rocking Chairs and Sewing Chairs, ihildren’s
high and Rocking Chairs, What-nots and Cradles. Having
a larger assortment than has been offered here before, and
to examine which we invite tbe public.
Oct. 1st n28j H. RUNGE A Oo.
YITE have a new assortment of Crockery, China and
IT Glassware in store ; also : Globe lamps, China fix-
tures and Looking Glasses.
H. RUNGE A Co.
100,000 HIDES WANTED!
(^HOKS and Boots,men’s Calf, Kid and mud boots; Hon
FOR WHICH
U-r’s and Russet Brogans, ladies’ gaiters and slippers
Blisses and Children’s shoes, a full assortment, just receiv-
ed and for sale by H. RUNGE A CO.
TIIE UflGrHEST MARKET PRICE }{t RUN<?* * c0- rmcardin
WILL BE
Merchants, Indianola, Powderhorn wharf, Texas
Forward Goods, receive and sell Goods on Commission
attend to the collection of claims and vessel freights.
PAID IN CASH.
Indianola Oct. 29
JOHN H. TALK.
CITATION.
To all persons interested in the welfare of Cora A. Bul-
lard, a minor:
TUUEREAS, Mrs. Marion E. Thompson joined with her
IT husband, Isham Thompson, as guardians of the per-
son and estate of said Cora A. Bullard, on the£4th day of
September. I860, filed their application in die County
Cnirtof Matagorda county. State of Texas, for a sale of
of the following real estate, to raise means for the proper
snpport and education of said minor, to-wit:
O ye certain half of fractional lots Nu«. one and two, iu
block Na. eight, iu tier No. one, Matagorda, front of the
town of Matagorda. Also, twenty-five leet off of the rear
of lot No. six, in said block, with all die improvements
and buildings oo said lot.—which application will be act-
ed on at the nest term of said County Court of Matagorda,
on the last Monday in October, A. D. 1380. Therefore,
you are required to appearat such time aud place, nixl
show cause why such sale should not be made as applied for.
Attest, JAMES H. SELKIRK, Clerk C. C. M. C.
. —.■*— . Given ttndei rav hand and the seal of raid
! L. S. > County Court, at Matagorda, this, 26th day of
‘ —v— ' September. A.
JAMES U. SELKIRK,Clerk C. <9. M. C.
Oct. 6, I860—lw.:
DISSOLUTION.
ITllI! firm <*f Hanna A Scott is this day dissolved by the
1 withdrawal of Joe. R. Hanna. Thj: business of the
firm will he settled by Mr. Charles Fcott, to whom ail debts
are payable, and who will continue business at the old
stand. -HANNA ASCOTT.
Indianola. Oct. 6th, I860.
T
Lumber.
TUST RECEIVED—Persch’rConnecticut—from Bangor
fj Me., an assorted cargo o 1 Spruce and Hemlock Lumber,
and Hemlock Scantling, which we can offer at lower price.
than other Lumber ean be furnished.
-u'v 231 H
f;
RUNGE A BO.
ADMINISTATOR’S SALE.
PURSUANT to an order of the County Court of Calhoun
A County, for the settlement of estates, I will
ON THE 12TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, I860,
proceed to sell at Hie late residence of 8: F. Cocke, dec’d,
on Green Lake, At public auction to the highest bidder, on
a creditor Twelve Months, with interest at the rate of ten
HUC, ft Wt*
branded X L together with the brand, sold as three bend
red more or less, tbe purchaser giving bond with approved
security and mortgage Ren upon the stock. Also, at the
same time and place, for cash, to the highest bidder, nine
head of borsee(Spanish, Half-Breed and American,) said
stock sofc) as the property of the estates of S. F. A A. A.
Cocke, dec’d. THOMAS R. COCKE,
f - Adm’r de bonis non and Executor
' ! Of S. F. A A. A.Cocke, dec’d.
Oj tober 29th, I860, [oov. 8,2 w.J 7 J- ,
j lX AND MULE WAGONS, Wooden and Iron Axles
Wilson’s, of Philadelphia, make, just landed from
cesjrss and for sale by
U. RUNGE A CO.
Engines for Sale.
'pHE ENGINES of the steamer Tennessee, consisting oi
twj Cylinders, two Boilers, one Doctor, Copper and
other Pipes, all in good order, and to be seen here, will be
sold low. Apply to
Indianola, Aug. □, lt£9.
U. RUNGE A CQ.
r UMBER—We have on hand a fall assortment of Inch
Ij Boards, Weatherboards, Flooring, Fencing Lumtx r,
Joists, and Scantling, Cypress and Juniper ShingW s,
wbb-n we offer for sale low. Apply t«
H. RUNGE A CO.
10RN SI I ELLERS, for sale by
G
U. RUNGE A CO.
I) HINE WINE, different Brands, in boxesjorsale by
U. RU NGK A 00
l ’ EMENT, a arge quantity on hand and for sale by
Lf H. RUNGE A CO.
&
Mowing Machines 1
A MI* I ON Mowing Machines and Horse Rakee, for sale
by tMarch 81 ’60J H. RUNGE A CO.
2000
SALT! SALT!!
SACKS salt—just received and for sale low by
[March ’60] 10 U. RUNGE A CO.
FRESH
MATAGORDA BAY OYSTERS \
HERMETICALLY SEALED.
The undersigned intend going extensively into the busi-
ness of putting up Into hermetically sealed cans
THE FIHE8T OYSTERS
that can be found in Matagorda Bay, and which are justly
celebrated as being tha Learner and Beer Fuavoaen Ors-
TCits ix rax WoaLs.
These Oysters, when put op in this way, can be carried
to all parts of the Globe, and be as fice-fiavored and TVefse
Month’ Brother than those imparted from the North, and
Sold at New York Prices.
Will be ready to fill orders about the 16th November.
Orders may be addressed to Beusr Mooxbt, Lavaca;
or, Roxaar F. Clkmkvt, Indiauota; who will always be pre-
pared to fill them.
BARNEY MOONEY, Lavaca.
J. J. HARRISON, Huhaxola.
Sept.29 ’€$—6m.
HAMS,
KDW. PARRISH.
M. KERN.
PAHRISH <SeKERN,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 124, Gravier Street,.......New Orleans
BACON, (piece*),
ASSORTED TEAS,
PILOT BREAD,
MOLASSES,
(W Prompt attention given to order* for the purchase
of plantation tuipplies, and goods of every description.
April 14th, 1860—n48-ly.
EOAPS.
J. P. WOODMAN, A. H. BKMKNlJ
WOODMAN BEMENT,
[Successors to O. O. WOODMAN A CO,]
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND
IMPORTER OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, dcC.,
Corner of Common and Magazine Streets,
NEW ORLEANS,................Louisiana
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW-GLASS.
1 ’10,000 pound* pure White Lead,
9,999 .. No. 1 White Zinc Paint— Am.
( 7,000 .. French Snow White Zinc,
20 casks French Yellow Ochre.
6 barrels Copal Varnish.
6 White Damar Varnish.
8 .. Japan Varnish.
2 .. Coach Varnish.
600 gallons Spirit* Turpentine.
2,788 .. English Linseed Oil.
60 casks English Venitian Red.
80 barrels Lampblack.
100 kegs Yelk ▼ Ochre, in Oil,
100 kegs Vent-lui Red, in Oil.
Together with all the various COLORS, Dry and in Oil,
all of which willbe sold at the very lowest market rate*.
; STARCH,
t
SARDINES,
OLIVE OIL.
CANDLES,
POPULAR MEDICNES.
WOODMAN’S CHERRY EXPECTORANT,
MINOR’S FEVEB CURE,
WOODMAN’S EXTRACT OF GINGER,
BILLING’S SYRUP,
Tor sate evey where. Deo 10th v2n8ILr.
NEW YORK.
DKXXIS FXKXIXS.......X. L. KIXU.......BKXBY C. HUIIS
Perkins* King A Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK
NO. 20, BROAD 3TEKT, (near Wall.)
pASH advances made upon consignments of Cotton,
\J Hides and Peltries, Wool, Pecans, Ac.; also to the pur-
chase of every description of Goods in the New York
jne-’»
Market.
TUFTS & COLLEY,
(Successors to Neilson, Wardwell & Co.,)
IMPORTERS OP AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE
Cutlery, Guos, Rifles, Pistols and Heavy
Goods of every description,
Nos. 1 dk 9 Barclay Steet, opposite the Astor House
jy2 • Hew York. ly
AuosL.
Rare..........................Ji
REID & TRACY.
Jams J. Taxer
(successors to ura>, spragbe A co.)
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AC., AC.
80 Chambers and 67 Reade Streets, Tew York.
June 8, ’68. ly.
STRAW GOODS
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Flowers, Ruches, dbc, dec.
FOR SP&NG, I860.
GEO.W. A JBHIAL R E A T,
50 Warren and 120 Chambers Street, New York
IMPORTERS,
, and their
own factory, a magnificent amortmeot ot tha above goods
to which they call the par"—*---“— ---
particular attention of first cla*.
buyers. Catalogue* containing fall dxseriptian at good**
with price* attached, sent by mall on--T "
New York, January 1st, 1868—v2-
1 description of
on application,
-att-qr.
MUSTARD,
\
SAUCES,
RAISINS,
It Tells i'ou IIow to attend upon the sick, and howto
cook for them; how to prepare drinks,
poultries, Ac., and how to guard against
infection from contagious disease*.
It Tells You Of the various diseases of children, and
gives the best and simplest mode of treat-
ment during teething, convulsions, vac-
cination, whooping-cough, tueaseis, Ac.
It TeU* Ytm Tbe *ym<$tom* of croup, cholera infantum,
cholic,diawlicea, scald head, ringworm,
chicken-|tox, Ac., and gives you the best
remedies for their cure.
It Tells I'o- The symptoms of fever and ague and bil-
ious, yellow, typhus, scarlet and other
fevers, and gives you the beat and sim-
plest remedies for their cure.
It Tells You The symp oms of infiuenaa, consumption,
dyspepsia, asthma, dropsy, gout, rheum-
atism, lumbago, erysipelas, Ac., aud
gives you O.e best remedies for their cure.
It Tells You The symptoms of cholera morbus, malig-
nant cholera, smallpox,dyseutei ry,cramp,
diseases »f the bladder, kidney* A liver,
and the best remedies for their cure.
The symptoms of pleurisy, mumps, neural-
gia, apoplexy, paralysis, the various dis-
eases of the throat, teeth. ear and eye,
and the bc*t remedy for their cure.
The symptoms of epilepsy, jaundice, piles,
rupture, disease oi the heart, hemorrage,
venal diseases and hydrophobia, and
gives the best remedies for their cure.
The best and simplest treatment for wouuds,
broken bones, aud dislocations, sprains,
lockjaw, fever sores, white swellings, ul-
cers whitlows, boils, scurvy, burns and
scrofula.
It Teds You Of the varions diseases peculiar to women,
and gives the best and simplest remedies
for their core, together with many valu-
able hints for the preservation of the
health.
The work is written in plain language, free from medical
terms, so a* to be easily understood, while the simple re-
ceipes may soon save you many times theerwt of the book.
It is printed iu a clear and open type ; is illdstrated with
appropriate engravings, gnd will be forwarded to your
address, neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt of f I.
It Tells You
It Tells You
It Tells You
PULMONARY GOMi’l. ,1M>
Statistics prove that over one quarter of (I »• .-uiult rr, r-
tality in the United Slates, |>rocee<i!> in some t.>.r -nr <r n
Diseirte* of the Lungs. It is frightful to < r ».T. i-,| -.u this
iieis. of corruption, suffering and de.-iili A- i.i.-soim n
pen into fruit, so doe;* a neglected cold or couch tvriuinre
in consumption. It is a liaid thing to conquer in uv lati r
stages. ItshonW he vigorously attacked at fir-:, linj
articWsof different virtues may alleviate, hut
PARK’S BALSAM OF \YII !) UIIKUKY ANUTAS
cures, When any earthly power can.
1 ndependence' Trx.tt, Vaj Ifith.l^r#.
’•OestleniSH : I feel it iny duty io s|M-ak in regarlio
your Medicine. In ISfiC I was attacked wrli a vi, ’.eiitcn4.:,
rapidly ruuulug it:to Con>umpti*'n. I tried rv. ry Mr liuir
and all the physicians I could h ar of. »ilhoiit r-lh'. i
I hit your Balsam of Wild Cherty and Tar I "ar imisc-
liiatcly bciuflttcd. It has saved toy life.
“Greatfully yours, JOHN Q. SMITH,”
“Itkhtnond, Texas. Mai 7’h, l'>.
■“Me-m-s. Barnes k Park : 1 sni having enusiani ■•«!!-fv.r
Park’* Balsam of AVild Gheiry and 7’ar. Thi>«r i,. t
usol it, *|Mtak in the highest praise of it.- cilcci». l.»
kUidtnough ,o ftrward me one gro-s.
j l “Yours, truly, O. II. I tTIK?,’
‘ Atawas, Texas, April 2 -1, l->.
**Omtletuen : I am a practiding physician :tt i;.u
place, about 26 miles from han Aittonio. I prt->-iil< l r.
I’srk’s,preparation of Wild Uberiy and Tar for l’ui:.n>iuir
Diseases, with the grextrst It-nefit. 1 have »iinr-M-l t.i-
crul rvitvcrkahle cures. • • • * W. D A V ;s, M.l>.”
8ueh results are constanfly being axhibited ia err/
comtaunity,
ePNSUMPTION CURED IN ITS D\3! cTAfil.-1.
**ila<t<loiifiel<1, N. J. April 2ntli.
“I was attacked by severe pain in jlie side, m In re-
gion of the Liver. I suffered In ten tensely tii rough ike
whole winter. During ail the time 1 was confined t».r »
house, had a violent cough, raised much I..• •.-(»- tnr.itrr,
and was supposetl by myself and others to h, it. the W
stages |«(r Consunquion. The February following,, vim
apparently my life was at a close, I procured a Iwltkof
Park’s Baheaui of Wiki Cherry and Tur. A- -..on a-1
commenced its use. 1 began to grow better. The sumn
of my sides grew less, the cough gradually 1-ft tnr, ik<
profuse exjtectoration and spitting of blood ceased. »'•*
my general health became restored. 1 was swu rnakw
U> resume my trade, that of a carpenter, w hich I bare
continued without interruption. 1 will further unmet
tha* this remarkable cure was effected by only tbrie I* >
tic* of the Balsam.
I I “Truly yum#, THOM \P OOZZEXf.”
Tills article, so haruiononixes with the vital liuids c •
geslive organs and requirements of tlu- system, ss iu "
the di«ease4nd sooth all inUamation. If u-e.l accor.li";
to ditccHopa, it cannot fail to beuefit you. i’.oiiire i!>«
lllusarated lTimily Almanac of any Acent—"rath—in
W&i,
ASSORTED CANDIES, SCHIEDAM 8CHFAPPS, WAKE-
«.Mom>8, siooo A YEAR
„ _ . above work, as our inducements to all sueh are very liberal
UP CORDIAL, SHERRY WINE BY THE CASE, PICK-
I surh are very liberal
For single copies of the book, or for terms to agents,
with other information, apply to, or address
JOHN E. POTTKK, Publisher,
July 14,6m] Nn, 617 Sansom street, Philadelphia, Pa.
LES IN PINT, QUART ANI) HALF-GALLON JARS and
POTOMAC HERRING IN BARRELS.
Don’t forget the place.
Main Street.
It is on
For Sale.
OFFER for sale at reduced rates, one hundred pairs,
YV Wilson’s make, Mexican Cart wheels.
JNO. E. GARIY * 00.
50,000 Copies already Sold !
EYERYBODTS LAWYER
AND
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS,
By FRANK CROSBY.
OF TIIE PHILADELPHIA
n40’
100'
For 8afe Low.
BARREU ROUSENDALE CENEMT, for sale by
n40]
JNO. E. GARIY k CO.
For Sale.
\\T K HAVE for sale at low prices, an assortment of <
IT riages, Buggies and Rockaways.
n4<>) JNO. E. GAREY k 00.
TO ARRIVE!
OK CA8KS COAL and 100 bales Northern Hay, which will
u h® fSS C!m*p» bP JNO. I. GAREY k 00.
Nov. 12th, lm.
H "Tells You
JUST RECEIVED.
A 1“6Sffiafi.'5S4Sr^?l5a#£■
LA8SE8. VINEGAR, POTATOES,'
BACON, LARD, WHI8KY, and a genera
stock of SUPERIOR GROCERIES
For sal* by [(fog] JOHN I. GAREY k CO.
TO ARRIVE.
jjiROM New-York, per schooner Mary 1
26,000 New Jersey Rrift;
100 barrels CmmU;
20 btmh Onions;
TOO i
«T.6th 1869a
JNO. X, GARRY A 00.
HERRINQ i HERRING ! t
BAB.
A Tells You How td draw up Partnership Papers and
gives general forms for agreements of all
„ _ „ kinds, Bills of 8ale, Leases and Petitions
A Tells Yon How to draw up Bond* ami Mortgages, Af-
Power of Attoruey, Notes and
nTM.ro. cisassKs
the Statutes of Limitation, ami amount
and kind of property Exempt from Exe-
cution in every State
-A Tells Yoa How to make an Assignment properly, with
forms for Composition with Creditors,*! d
_ ,, „ the Insolvent Law of every State.
A 7ells You The legal relations existing between Guar-
dian and Ward, Master-and Apprentice,
and Landlord and Tenant.
It Tells You What constitutes Libel and Slander, and
the Law at to Marriage Dower,the Wife’s
Right In Property, Divorce and Alimony.
The Law of Mechanics’ Leins in every
Stafai and the Naturalisation Laws oi
this countt y,*nd how to comply with
tbe same. , ^ ^
The law concerning Pensions and how to
obtain one, and the Pre-Emption Laws
to Public Lands.
The Law fot Patents, with mode of proced-
ure in obtaining one, with Interferences,
Assignments and Table of Fees.
It TeUe You How to make your WM, and kow to Ad-
minister on an Estate, with the Law and
_ _ _ _ requirements thereof in every State.
A Tetls You The meaning of Law Terms tn general use
and explains to you tbe Legislative, Ex-
ecutive and Judicial Powers of both the
General and State Government.
A ThUs You Ho » to keep out of Law, by shewing how
to do your business legally, thus saving a
vast amount of property, and vexatious
litigation, by Ha timely consultation.
Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to every
Farmer, every Mechanic, every Man of Buxines* and
It Tells You
A Tells You
everybody in ev€g State, on receipt ef $1, or in Law style
59 |siooo a year
Prime Wkite Cere
500iS^.T“ ****“"1
JNO. I. GARIY.
July 14,6 J
■
Ne. 61T,Sansom st^fph^foiphfa, jL,
l:
read eiiiiUnjitions in full. But loose n,> tin,,-.
CONSUMPTIVE SYMPTOMS
“Procrastination is the thief of Time’’ in an ;i» fu!»n •?,
as it Bhurtetis exUltuce, au<l hurries the patient fn-u, vue
into eteVhitFi
Thteihana- are weekly dying a hose lives mi pit hr »ml
by the timely use of Dr. l*utk\ Balsam ./ IF M flurry
and Tdr, A few wi eks—,a few day* make a f.itsl differ-
ence lit the progress of Consumpti. .■ Sj/uij>t,»ne.
Th(‘.ethances of success increase great'* a itli tk« < srh-
ness jer treatment, Although Park’s Bal.i<m f-er-
fortatd cures in many cases seemingly rlesperai? that
almost miraculous, still it is advisable to take the JJals»*
on thu appearance of the first symptoms
JabT’fi ly.] BaHNI^* a PARK, New vort
ForsBle by S. M«rx, ItidiHtiola.
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m
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if4
SANFORD’S
E R I N V r G O R A T 0 B,
NEVER debilitatj<:.s.
IT t| COXPOUMDED BHTIXXLT rrou CPUS, and has bccocw
i an established fact, a standard Medicine, known tn*1
approved by all that have
to with confidence on all
recoifimeaded.
It ha* cared thoumands
who Had given up all hope*
unsolicited certificate* in
Tli4 dose must be adap
of Ufa individual taking
title* as to act greatly on
Let the dictates of your
use use of the LI VSR IN ,
cure , Liver Complaints,
sia. Chronic. Diarrhoea,j
Dropsy, Sour ^
tire C
Sum,
*ed It, and is now rrjirid
the diseases .or w hich ;tr*
within the last two f**0
of relief, as the nuoicro-o
my poesession show,
ted to the tem]»er»nif,lt
it, and used in such q"*5
the Bowels.
Judgment guide you in'hr
VJO’OPA TOR,and it *“*
Billions attacks, Dy*pl'
Summer OomplaiuUjl>‘
Stomach, IJaMual t**'
_ Cholera, Cholera Morlms, Cholera /«/<"'
. ’lotulence, Jaundice, Female Weal-nee***, 3-K
may be ueed successfully *s an Ordinary Family Ye1
icinei H will cur* SICK-HKA DA CUE, (as tbousa’
MRdty), in twenty minutes, if two or three tsh-
spoonful* are taken at commencement of attack.
AUWhd use tt are airing their testimony in its f»v-;
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INTUIT
ATOM, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGET-1ER.
Prick ohx Dollar i*lk D»,ti lk.
—AL80—
. SANEORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC pills,
I
i
COMPOUNDED FROM
« a-wnwwjr umosllo, . I Pice is a genuc
Cathartic which the *? Iproprietor has used n*
ti«a more than twenty I?"? rears.
tive
practice more than twenty!
The oonstantiy increasing
L»ve long used the PILlAP*
all express iu regard to theirfe
e long u
years,
demand from those '•
and the satisfaction w. :*
induced ni" K
’ATHAIl-X
the well e#tab-|
» variety of*1
use, has
^that*different Csthari '
r/t’/’/LL he*, *'lh ' ;
[fished fact, been
the purest. Vegetable^.
cold,tv
of Fevi
over th
bead,
Adults,
many
mentlof
The *4l|l
tailed by
Trade In
— w V awe rotw u*fw |»uu areas v
— net alike on every part of th#
Paine in the Back and Loins, Cod* ,
oreness over the whoUL bocy, from
frequently. If neglected, and in a loor re»
srJK tg;
UN to which flesh is heir, too numero0
thi* advertisement. Doxe, 1 to 8.
PRIOR THREE DIMES.
Invigorator ” and “ CafharUc Pill ” »r’ r;
fists generally, and sold wholesale by
the large (owns.
<-k2t
B. T. W. SANFORD, Jl. ft* /
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