The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 300, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1869 Page: 1 of 4
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I I
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VoL. III.
Ja^D^ii Mb that only thirty
thousand more of th« people of the
glam ofTaxxe be diefracchueci. All
thfBfi OOOeidered this u certainly an
aiiiemety modest demand in the
Judfe and one which should at once
be aooorded him. The idea, which
ample people might bold, that thirty
thousand free born Americana, citiz-
ens of this state, oould not be dis-
franchised to satisfy the demand* of
Judge Davie Is prsposterou* aud we
will hear nothing of it Had the
judge asked for arnmal life s« freely
as hs has for polities], no one ahould
my nay! What would be the blood
of thirty thenaaad rlctims, so it i»
but shed to satisfy “loyally.” And
what would be the loss of thirty
thousand of the best political lives
in this Btatc, If they can only be sur-
rendered at the bidding of so great,
sod so good a inan as the Judge.
Tie but the !e« of white trash at
best, let it go. But oh ' Judge, live
forever. * **
Jlanthfro.
to he a railroad leading
from Brazos Santiago to White’s
Ranch. It got Oft of order, the hur-
ricane damaged it more, but instead
ofWag repaired it waa sold and the
ties, rail and everything else pertain
ing thereto were shipped away to In-
dian*!*.
We have a line of steamer* upon
the Rio Grande, large spacious aud
commodious. The government, how*
ever, has determined to ship all of
it* freights to '*& points aloug the
Rio Grande, including Rio (irande,
City, Brownsville and Brazos Sau
tiago, overland from Corpus Christi.
That will be a benefit for it will
cnuai a larger disbursement of gov*
emiamri money and most of it ’will
go into the beads of the cRisaos of
tbs contiguous motions.
We hare a telegraph line leading
from here to Brazos and Clarksville.
The order went forth yesterday that
the wire should oome down and be
rolled ap. Times evident signs of
progress are worth mentioning, mere-
ly to notion that by indomitable ea*
ergy w* are going, going, last call,
SaUrted. ~
n»e Mexican secret Mervice have
determined that the work of consoli-
dating regiments is a soar sign of
the pacific intentions of our govern*
ment towards their*. They also argue
that the eztenahre improvement#
being made by the United States
along the Rio Grande indies tad it as
the permanent type or boundary be-
twemi the two countries. They do
not iMm to nalaee Urn foot that the
Unitad States Wfmj now ootuprisei
more fighting men than wars under
arms in the whole invasion and occu-
pation of Meaiso ia the year 1M46A
’47. IW, however, should not pre-
vent them from being satisfied over
their own reasoning
lahRm
By the ladiaaole Bulletin which
reached here through the Coqme
Chrhli mail, we publish late news
from Washington of the '7th inst.
Preddent Grant has sent in a mes-
•ege to Caafrma, urging that body
to harry up the work of reconstruc-
tion, which we publish to-day. Lais
gold quotations were not in the Bul-
letin.
Moat Swear In.
< >en. Gaaby has ordered that all
uAems of the Slate must take the
oath vulgarily sailed the “Iron Clad”
on or before the 25th inst. The oath
will swear out about as rjauy as it*
will swear in.
Wnml.
llr. Wm. Wallace reached here
Hiursday from Corpus Christi, os
food IcytJagas ever. He has a
lisod in the overland transportation
®WPMy from Corpus here, end, we
• fortune out of
'l; M* BUI of the Corpus
Advertiser, intended to come
°**e with him, but being short a
c«*nge of linen, be would n
venture out for tlie present
^Tnra. ~ ^ (
A galley of Inoorrected reading
accidentally made up
f 9
aud some bungling error, conse-
quently appanrwl jn y*
which renders will plena,- not to note.
ttrn. MH'ook.
We undersund UtatGeu. McCook
vill be expected berk on the nut
steamer. The court martial to which
he W«a relied, lie* beeU dissolved.
We also learn that the General hat
been transferred to the 10th regi-
ment, Gol. CHts, with the full rank
llr now hold*.
Brought Bark.
Detective yam, roturnod la*t
Ihursdav from Uockport, with an
rncort of Cavalry, bringing with him
Mr. Robert Stafford, who it is claim-
ed is an important witness in n mur-
der trial uow pending in our l)is-
tricl ( ourt. He i* held in custody
by the Military
A New I ol lector.
Ws have appointed a n»w oolfoe-
tor lienig confident that the old one
foiled to promptly prmeut the hill*
U> our kind patron* for collection
even king after they had fallen due.
Capt. It. Little worth is the newly
appointed.
Can* Read It
We are in receipt of a letter from
“Don't See it" and we can't read it,
if we oould we would priut it. The*
letter is from the Dry Fork of the
Medinu, Refugio county, and from
what we can make out of it, the in-
tention is to show that Corpus Chria-
ti is nearer any other place than
any other place is is nearer to nnv
other place, or vice versa, wo
<k»n’t know which.
CoKtar'* Orange HIonnoiii.
The effect of this preparation i*
truly remarkable. It will drive the
feded hue away from the care worn
cheek and restore to it the freshness
and beauty of youth. It is no |Niint
but act* upon natural principle.
For *ale at the Key of the Gulf
Drug Store.
BT TELEGRAPH.
Liykkpood, April 7—Noon.—Cot-
ton sale*. 6,0U0 hale*. The after-
noon sale* reached 10,000.
Mauri i), AurU7.—TTie Portugese
Minister is instructed to inform the
.Spanish Government that Don Fer-
nando positively refuses the Spanish
Crown.
Havana, April 7.—Admiral HofT
has been ordered to watch the Peru-
vian monitor*, as well as the ex|**ct-
ed expedition from New Orhans.
Baltimorr, April 7.—Spangler
and Arnold, who were pardoned hy
Johnson, arrived here to-day on the
Cuba
Washington, April 7.-The Se-
nate luu passed personal disability |
bill; negro petition for tiuiversul
■chool privilege* passed. Senate bill
reviving grant* of bund* to Railroad*
in Alahnma, with amendment*, pas- 1
sed Also resolution uuthori/.ing the
El«<ctiou Committee to investigate the
Louisiana elections during recem. |
The Committee have done nothing.
The frieml* of the |>enw»nal disabi-
lity bill have little hoiw of success
tins eessi m.
Washington, April 7.—The Cha-
plain to-dar prated that the patriot
arms of Cub* might be strengthened,
and the Isles of the Sea delivered
from their oppression.
The New Constitution.
The following is a recapitulation
ot the leading feature of this instru-
ment.
The House of Representatives is
not to exceed ninety members, Senate
not to exceed thirty nn mhers.
Governor and Lieut. Governor
to hold office for four year*.
'The election for State and county
•nued by the Senate.
The Supreme Caurt to hold it*
iH**iona, at the seal of the Govern-
ment, aud to remain in tension so
loii)' a* there is business In-fore it.
1 lie District Judges to hold their
offices for 8 years; .alary fifi,flfiO |*r
annum.
1 lie (tower* heretofore exercised
in the t ouuiy Court, a* a Court of
Prohat#, are conferred on the Dis-
trict Courts, the District Courts to
Is- held three times a year.
1 he Attorney General to be ap-
|Ktinlcd by the Governor.
I he Homestead exemption is two
hundred acres of land in the country;
also city or town lot*, pi valuo not
to exceed five thousand dollar* exclu-
sive ol improvement*.
There is a provision that no statue
of limitation shall be counted from
the 2*1 h January, 1801, up to the
time ot the acceptance of thu Consti-
tution by the ( ongreas of the United
States.
No Juuds to lie »ohl for taxes un-
ices condemned by a court of couip
enitsjurisdiclion, and the lands to be
sold hi suitable lota so a* not to sac
orifice the entire tract Rales thus-
made are to pass the title.
One fourth of the State tax is to
lie set aoart for the *up|M>rt of com-
mon school.; also, a (toll tax of a
dollar tor the same purpose.
1 here is a provision also for a
road tax the olu system of working
roads doue away with.
There is also a provision in favor
of mechanics, ti enable them to
uuforcc a lieu on the hoim-stead or
other pro|ierty.
Persons who are qualified electors
are also qualified juror*.
All male ihtsou* over the age of
21 year* who arealtiatna of the State,
utter the first election, ure to lie vo-
ters.
Hie first clecliuu i* to be by the
registered voters; there will lie a new
registration; this registration is by
lie- Commanding General, under the
law* of Congress. Hanking is allow-
ed —C<Ui<istun (. Vviiia n.
Petty Puzzle*.
IVrhuns, writes a correspondent,
you would like to have me tell you
some funny thing* which I have
heard about spelling and pronoun-
cing.
There is one word of only five
letters, aud if you take two of them
away ten will remain; wbat word is
that ?
It is often. If you take away o-f,
U-u will remain.
There is a word of five letter* and
if you take two of them away, six
will remain; what is it?
Sixty, take away l-y; tu will re-
main.
Here is auotlicr puzzle: —
Take away my first letter, tako
away my second letter, take away
all my letter*, and I am alwuys the
same, Cau you guess that?
You ure right; it* the mail carrier.
There i* a word which if you
change the pluoc of one of it* letters,
means exactly the opposite from
which it did at first;
What is the word?
It is united; place the i after the t
uud it become* uutied:
( an you tell me what letter it i*
that ha* never liecn used init twice
iu America*
It is a; it is used only twice in
A meriea:
Now, let me hoar whether you can
stiell the late of all eurtbly things
with two ItsUem ?
It is—d k, i decayj
Can mu tell a mar
man in one word
that he took a late breakfast?
This is the way—attenuate, (at
ten U ate.)
News Items
Brick Pomeroy's lectures in De-
triot were losing speculations.
Savannah is sending immense
quantities of lumber to England.
The Paris journals are discussing
the annexation of Belgium to the
French Empire.
Long frock coata, called" Prince
Napeleon'« coat,” are now getting
officer* and Keprenentativew in Con- into vogue iu Parir Prince Napn
areas to take place on the first M<»n Icon ha* been wearing such coats for
day iu July at the name time the the past four year*.
Constitution is to la- submitted to A newspaper in Oregon publishes
the registered voter* for their accep- j its list* of births, marriages and
tance or rejection. deaths under the head of “Come,
The Clerks of the District Courts • Fixed to Stay, and Gone.” In Chica
are to discharge the dutiee of the po- go the role is ‘Come, Nix for Buy,
> lice or County Courts. The County Gone Up’—N Y. Her,Ud
Courts are to lie composed of five The bride ^ Qoneral Kilpatrick
justices of tho peace.
The justices are to be tho assessors
cf Bute and County taxes in their
respective District*, each County to
be divided into five districts. The
Sheriffs to lie the collectors of taxes.
The Treasurer, Comptroller and
commissioner of the (tenoral I-and
< >ffice u> be elected by the registered
voters, to held their offices for four
years.
There tee to be three .fudges of
the Supreme Court; instead of five,
as at present.
Supreme and district Judges to lie
is the niece of the archbisboo
of the secretary of war of Chili, and
was, at the time of her marriage with
Gen. Kilpatrick, the belle of Santia-
go. No lady attract* more attention
for her extremebeeuty. She it a bru-
nette, and wore at the inauguration
ball a drum of criuinoa satin, trimm-
ed with lace and cryUls, a magnifi-
cent necklace and tiara of diamonds.
A fish farm ha* been started at
Ban Antonio, Texas.
4
PMPLOYMKNT
At Your Own Home*.
KITH Fit MKX HuiuM* for stead v
hanri*. I*aya large profits.—Adtirea*
for panic ti iar» at ones.
••IX err A If N.. 10 Crosby m., N. Y.
HOUSEKEEPERS!
HOUSEKEEPERS I
Mon, Women, and Children.
Men, Women, and Children.
ItKAD-ltEAD !
MACHINERY
FOR
Draining, Irrigating* Wracking.
CENTRIFUGAL Pt’MPH
M0 to 40,000 Galloon per Mmole.
OSCILLATING ENG INKS
Half to 2ft0 flora* Power.
BOILERS. SMOKE OONNl MING,
Nu|>erb<»*Uiig *>><1 Hafe.
ritUTION GKOOYKH Nol.SKLKMM
MOOTING M A I’ll I N fM,
All LiKht, C’ompa<*i, Hurabl# and Keu-
nouilcal.
For rin-ular*. addrens I'atentoen and
manufacturer*.
W. I). ANDREWS .% HHO
• niarimi 4ni 414 Water Htreet, N. Y.
AYER’S
Ague Cure,
roa tub (mot < r*t or
' fetrrasillral Fever, or IVver and Ague,
Remitleat Fever, I lull Fever, llum*
Afue, Penodn al lleadai kr, or lltlioua
Headaeke, and Itiliou-. Perers, indeed
for Ike whole < Us* ol dl*ea*r« oriel*
natiag in Ulinry deraniemenl, mused
hy the Malaria of aiin«iniitie i-oualnes.
No one remedy u louder eaii<-d t r by ths
No. ;{oo.
St. JoNepb’* College
t'nder tbo direction of the br other*
THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
It no WSS Vll. L /: TEX A s.
Will upon Mtitiday, 1- ebruary 1, I
i*ho»i»kcm h.
“Cooling to Scald* aud Hurua,"
"f9(M>tliingtoall painful wounda, Ac'
"Healing to all aore*, ulcer*, Ac."
(ostitr*R Buckthorn Halve,
I* the uiomI eatmordinury Halve ever
known. It* power of Soothing and
Healing for all cut*, burns, bruisea,
ulcer*, < Imnpcd liand* and Skin,
for sore nipple*, for pile*,etc.,—I* with-
out * parallel, one jier.-'oii aaya of It, *1
would not lx. wltlioiil ale>x In uiy bouae,
If it coat •& uu, or 1 had to travcl eM the
way to New York for IL"
[New York Ev ening -Vrtrr, Sirpt. &.]
All druggist* in HROWNHVILLB sell
it.
“CONTAR*M”
Standard Pro pit rat ions.
AHK 111*
BEAUTIFIES!
THE
Bitter-Sweet and
Orange Blossoms.”
One bottle II on—Ttiroe for 92 00.
nt"
(Mlar’i Hal. Rosrb, rtf., Eaiarlaswa-
tor*.
C*rt*r’» Ml/jmr* Iaserl Powder,
t wlar’a Ml*( EmSeraslaalora.
.‘Only infalliblo remedie* known. ’
"I* year* eatahii*he<l In New York.”
*%0uo boxea and tla*k* inanafactured
aailv.”
“All Druggist* lnl»RGWNHVILLF.*ell
them.’’
“! f I Beware •!! of spar ton* Imitation*,
Address
Hlt-var K. < o*tah, 10 < r«M»by Mt., N.
Y., <>r, John F. Hkmiy iHu.-oe**‘-r to)
Dastaa RaJUUc* 21 Park Mnw,
N. T.
Hold by
ML U. M. SMITH,
Key of the Gulf, Drug Store.
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
K. J. HART A «... Wholesale Agent*
JOHN FLKMI.NG, New Orleans, La.
RIO VRAMIK
SEMINARY.
Thia iiiNtitutlon for I*iy* and girl* will
lie re-onem*d by Mr*. J. Porter bnmImUhI
by Prof C, K. New com 11 and the *i*i*r*,
Mi*« Elisabeth ami Mb>* Bar tiara Grant,
on Monday next. In addition to the
primary bram-be*, instruction will L*
given til the
Higher Fuel Mi Studies,
in the French, l*itin and Greaa lan-
giiHge sad in vo<-*l mi l inatrumcutal
munc.
Such fa<’iUtitie being offered a gt>od
FngUali ciasNiml Ornamental udui-athm
t<> the eiticen* cf Tex a* and Mexico, we
an* -ure it \a ill Im> for their higheat Inte-
r«-*t to send at ouce their non* and daugh-
ter* to the achool.
The moral* and health of tlie pupile
will lie w utebed with maternal ear*.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Primary English, per mouth fl &0
InUrmadiate. “ •- 2 00
Higher English, “ •• 3 00
Latin or Greek, or drawing,
extra, “ •* 2 00
Piano or Guitar, " “ 4 00
^ VISO.
Rcmndacion dc derechoe In ter no* de
lo* Eatadoa Uuidoa.
La ret-audaclou de deraeh<Mi internoa
cumpltda en ia liataauuai de 1*00, Gln-
allHando el dla 1 - de Marv.o de PC0
me ha <levuelte k mi para oolecolon.
Todaa laa persona* <|ue delten loe de-
rechoe de m-upacion A enuadaa deben
de venir y pagar *in ditacion.
Yo perinaneeen'en HrownsviUadaade
el dia 12 liaata el dia 22 de Abril, con el
obleto de reciblr oato* dere«>boa.
Laa persona* que no pagon eneltleni-
po eaptHiiitondii antariormente, *ufriran
la exfrema (leua de la lev.
H. L. IUkiN,
t’olector de der«*-hoa Internos,
Magundn Diatrlto de Texaa.
Ohcina en la calle de F.lixalieth eu ol
Almacen del Nr. Kernaghan.
M aonoLIA Wavuh. Huperior to the
beak imported German Oologns, and
nugrinnlod ky the Governor and con- j uld at half the price.
'OTIUE.
V. S. Internal Revenue.
The Internal Revenue tax dna upon
Die annual list for IMh. (ending 1st May
1X70) ha* been returned to me for col-
lection.
All parlies owing tlie <*vupation or
Income tax must come forwanl at onoe
and rufikfi navmnML
I will ba In Brownsville from Monday
12tb April until foe XSd for the purpoaa
of receiving their tax.
Those not paying within tha tlmeape-
cillad above iviU Incur the extaemc
penalty of the law. H. L. BOON,
Deputy foil. IuU Rev.
2nd District of Ysaus.
omm Ellauheth at., BrowuavUka, Tax.
Lovennkiold k O'Dochnrty,
Allorneyt at f*a«r,
C'ORPUS UHRISTI, TEXAS,
\ this baleful dutcui|a-r.
int'Y ui i vii \ VlitVll l l-/»|- luimmati' I1"1*"1 ul «
ThAAh LAN I) AM) CXJLLrd I- frwn, the system *nd j.rrv
X Ing Agency, | tnent of the disease, if taki
LOVKNKKIOLD. O’DOCHARTY
k BLUTCH ER,
action of Debt*, Knfi»rc«-meiit
Adjustment of rlalm* <»f
1IAVING LON(i FELT THE
____________________ __A A ni" i-M»Uy of * rir*t clae« * oiitmer-
aecuawtios of the Amcm an people than i sursl ‘‘(•'i N*’ientitle and Literary Institute iu
•nd safe cure ftn Fever and Ague. Such ILlaiwctiouof n.uutnr, and liaving been
we are sow enabled to off. r. with a ,a-rfot * “*'*1 urg- d by tlie
certamty that it wdl eradicate tie iLssaM, 'T,* ,, 7" "UT*.
n*> harm can *n*t from its use m any quan- i .,n», nu*l to take ■ haigi ol .**t. Joseph a
L College, which they will end«a\or b>
Inat whnh profm ts from nr prevents this conduct in au< h a manner a- t--merit the
contideni-e and patronage >i a; impar*
tial and iluu riunuatiiig public,
patient thel While ail that enter* into a • miegiats
n violent attacks of! *5,,urse sill receive iueatti ntnn jmrtic-
proti*
disorder must w of
tmts from or prevents thu
immense wrvior in the
coamui ‘is where d prevail*. 1‘rtvrslsaa is
better than cure, for tin:
risk which h must run
I hi- ••( 'c*a'
For Collection of
or
ovary Description,
Conveyancing,
IiivcMtigat-
ing aud
Per-
fecting Land
Title*, buying, Stilling,
or leasing Heal Estate, Pay-
ment of Taxes, Lix-ating Land
Scrip, Making survey* and Map*,
and furnlahing all uecc*eary Informs
lion. cJanlMtf
exiielt' u**r will lie be*towe,| on the mot#
the luiasmatic piiMin of Krvs.u *vn Am a ,'™L**,t*a* rani he*,
ants the develop,
if taken uu the tirst ap.
j proach of it* premonitory symptom*. It
out only the best remedy ever yet di» ovorsd
’ for thu claw of complaints, but also the
| cheapest. The large quantity we miptily for
a dollar hnnga it within the rw h of every
body, and in lanous distm-ta, a here Favaa
inn Aura prrra:}*. every hody should have it
and uae it freely both for tun and protectooa.
JOHN WOE88NER,
MERCHANT.
fXJHPrs filROTI, TEXAN.
4. MARION.
O. KOt.t.AlN.
MARION A CO., WHOLE-
* *al« and Kntail
GROCERS
ANI»
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(''iriier of Hravo and Kighth Street*,
NatamortM, Mexico.
Ssw imI Luiulier and Shingle* ciinstant-
ly-m hand. bmAwj
It is h >iM*l tin- price will p).i . it a ulna tha
reach of all—the poor as well as the rich
great superiority of thu r -nedy over any
ether ever disrnvi-red for the iuotlv and cer-
tain cure of Intermittent* i», thnt it ri>ntain*
no Quinine or mineral, cunsequi ally it pro-
duce* no quuuam or other injurious *ffec<
whatever upon the constitution. Those eured
by it are left as healthy as if they had ntvg
bad the diaeaei.
Fever and Ague is net alone theronsequanaa
of tha miaamatic poison. A gr- at variety of
disorder* arise fmm its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Pheumatism, Gout, Headache
Uhndneaa, Toothache, Kara- he, Cutarrh, Astli-
tua. Palpitation, Painful Affection of th«
Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Howels, Colic
Psralyau, and Derangement of tha Stomach,
all of which, when origumtiug in this causa,
put on the intermittent type, or baonme period-
ical. Thia "Coax” expels the poison from
the hlood. and consequently curt* them aL
alike. It ia an invaluable ivotection to immi-
and parsons travelling or temporarily
If taken
grants
residing in the malarious dial re ts.
tl.BSSl 1*1 N N.
IL W. J(iH NNON
PIKE & JOHNSON,
Attorney* and Coon*!lor* at Low
WILL PRACTICE IN THE 8U-
prem* Court of i.’lnim*. and will
prosecute claim* pending Imforc Con-
gre**, or tho several Department*.
[OrricK, 217 K ML, between 14th A loth.]
H ANIIINGTON, D. C.
Han Antonio,
aovl&'OS-y
Refer* to VANrx A Rro.
Texas.
^R. SARGKANT'S
i-kaclio Pill* are the moat rtBcl—t
and uioat popular Diureth- tuediciue
knows, removing at once any obstruc-
tion of the Kidney*, nubduing Inftama-
tion aud atrengthening tho Urinary Or-
gan*. Dr. Hargont's
BACKACHE PILLS
Have been In nae thlrty-flvo year*, and
i dally performing wonderful cures.
In many iu*iauoe* where patient* ware
uuable to walk uprightortoriac without
ae*l*tance, they havo been relieved by a
single dose. l>r. Sargent * liackacbo
PlUs
CURES ALL DISEASES OF
The Urinary Organ*, tlie nympumia of
which are Weaknee* and pain In the
back and loin*, pains In the Joints, dlffl-
ouliy in voiding Ui» urine, general de-
bility, etc.
THE KIDNEY8, BLADDER, AC.,
Are those organa through which most of
the waste or worn ont particles of the
body paaeea- these worn out and dead
particles are poison ou*, conaaquenlly
when these organa are dlsea*cd the
whole ayatein lav-otne* deranged, and If
not relieved at onoe tha renult may tia
fotnL
This muche*teemodand moatefUcient
medicine ia the only diuretic that Is put
up in the «hapo of pills, and I* much
more easily taken than the ordinary
diuretic draught*, the Pill* living sugar-
coated. /Virr 80 cents per box.
Read the following testimony In their
favor:
Gxo. K Ki.LKY.—DomrJXkr; I wa* so bad •
Iv afflicted with pain In the kldneyw
that I OOUki hantlv turn myself in bed,
and breathing also cauaad me aevara
pain. I bad given up hope of ever get-
ting well again when I bought a box of
Dr. Nargeni’* Backache Pill*, which at
ones relieved me, and 1 believe they
have been the mean* of the cure. I
have also recommended them to other*
where like complaint* were made, and
they have in every i-aae proved effica-
cious. I cheerftilly recommend them
to any o..e suffering from thia trouble,
•s 1 believe they are the l>eat medicine
for this class of dlncaae* 1 have heard of.
Any further Information can be obtain-
ed ny seeing me at Outer Decot, Penns.
R. K., or at my restdeuoe, No. 15. Ar-
thurs atreet. A. J. WEAVER.
Conductor Penaa. Railroad.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 27, 1MH.
BOLE PROPRIETOR:
OEOBOE
KELLEY,
wxoimali DRroonrr,
(Vir. Car. A Wood M*., Pittsburgh.
For sal* by
I>R. O. 8 HMITH,
K*rr or twb (ivtr Dat’d fonza.
tenU-wMlftw-l? DrdWMvUla, Tax
occasionally or daily while exposed to the in-
fection, that will be*excreted from the *y*t«m,
and cannot accumulate in nufficient quantity
to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more
valuable for protection than cure, and few will
aver suffer mini Intermittent*, if they avail
themselves of the protection thia remedy af-
forda
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
RMI AU. TNI PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO
are so roiaposvd that disnaae within the rings ot
their action can rarrly withstand or evade thaa
Thair penetrating properties aesreh, and cleans*
•heal e»*at»Mae»e* >Hi|j UUtUo«* ef Qsr oMUMtat W4|M«
iam, correcting its diseased a< tion, and restnrUg
tta bealUiy vitalittea. A* a consequence of tins*
propel tA, the invalid who is U.w.-i down with
nain or physical debility i* astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at uea* sa
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
*f every body, but also many fbrrnidabla and
dangerous diseases. The agent balow named it
pleased to frimish gratis my Americas Almanac
aontamiag certificate* of their curca and dirtrtiovj
for their use ia the following complaints t'o*trie
■ess, Heartburn, Hratine h* arutngfrom disorder-a
StamarA, S'autm, irnkt/ritum, fain tn and Martnd
Inaction of lA» HouaU, Flatulency, Iam* of Appa
tit*. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
anting from a low atat* of the body or obatrucuoa
Tln> *y«teiu of govermm-nt i* mild
and parental yei Anil in cnlt>r«-iitg the
obaervance of »•.tnbii-bi-d dlaclpliiiv.
Mtudviit* - I all rlennauliiatlnam are re-
ualved, and thuir rvhgiou* npUu >n* are
unre«tfii-tv<i.
The number uf boarder* In lng limited
the propriety of early a|-|ill<e*iui) t**ug-
ge«ted.
To render the recreation hour* iaor«
agreeable a bra** band and anorcbe- *ra
will rehcarae every ev >nlng •» ider tha
dirrw-lion of ai- oAp-.-rim.-rdand iutouii
pltahml munh-lan.
Htudviita from a di*tam-«- iiiumi have
aniue reapoRat hie pert y t-- tha city who
will Ire wci-nuntabfe fr>r bill*, etc*. ’
TEvllfe.
Payment for ti-riu of two and a half
month invariably f•» advance, in *p»- ia
fifty dollar* f DO
Kiitrati'-u Am, *•> i»e pai • bn*. on«-«-, I0.no
Vacation at L'ollegernw........ ... &o,00
EXTRA
Music, Piano,.........
“ Violin,..........
Wind DiHinu-iculM,
Draw in”........ ........
. IIAK<.l>.
M,
ch
of ita ranctions Tbev are an eveellent ahsrativv
for tha rsnovauon of the blood and Lb* restora-
tion of ton* and all sngth to tbs system debilitated
by tkaeaae.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
VOX TXX XAVtO coxa OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Konrseaaa*
Croup, Rroncbltis, Incipient Con tamp-
tion, and for tho relief of Couauapt!**
Patieats ha advucc4 stages of the
diaotaso,
8o wide is the field of Its uaefrilneas and so nw
merous ars ths caaes of iu cures, that almost
svsry section of country abounds in persons pub.
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
ana even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, Its superiority ovtr every
ether medicine of iu kind is too apparent to tacape
observation, and where iu virtues are known, tbr
public no longer hseitat* what antidote ts employ
for tho distressing and dangerous affections or th*
rider i to our climate
remediec thrust upon tht
community have foiled and !>cen discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
an in# afflicted they can never forget, and pro-
duced enras too numerous and too irmarkakl* to
ks forgotten. ^ „
MB. J. €. AYER St CO.
LOWBLL, MAM.
S..1J by all Druggist* and Dealer
every where.
ofbT -eotiAwOnk.
l/TNA LIFE
Insurance Company,
—or—
HARTFORD, CONNIXTHTT.
Isauo* all kinds of desirable ami
SAFE POLICIES.
1* among the foreuioat cionipan ia* in tho
world.
ANNFfN OVER $10,(MN),<NI0.
•TO Per Cent
Annual Dividend.
K. A. Ilri.KKl.xt. President,
ArariN Dr it« a«, Vloa-Proaidant,
T O. Enxbxk Secretary
BENJ. B. RICHARDH0N,
General Agent for Texas.
H. A. MALTBY,
Agent for Brownsvllie and
Northern Mexico.
For foil partiaulars, axil upon the
Agxat.
............ 112,00
............... 10,00
............. lu.oo
............... 12,00
Books fUruiahwl at current price*.—
Tho pocket money of Hits student* to be
d.-noMited with the Treasurer.
No deduction made w hen a student a
rt-inotcd before the end of a term, t-x •
cent In «•»*»* of nrotrit. tel illm-**, or dls-
miaaal.
FOR DAY IM'HOl.AR*.
Colleg..,! • ih-.-art.iiciit, |x r month,
Inb.rmediate................................. 4.00
Preimrutury,................................. j,ue
ourriT.
He*iile* ’.hcMpparel necessary for n.-at
nee* and comfort, each student should
be furnished with the following iirticlow
l Feather Pillow 2 i*air blanket!.,
4 Pillow Hlipe, 2 “ elieet*.
1 Spread, 2 “ draw era.
Also a *iif1b ictit nuinlier of shirt*,
sock*, handk.-rchielk, towels, comt.s,
liMikhe*, etc.
These will lie furnished hv thef’ollege-
pfuvided a sullh lent mijii. i— .l-i-aiiej,
with tlie Treasurer for till* luirp-se.
Par AwNwi lafU' Ulars osll on, or ad-
drea* HltuTllKlt NOAH,
e|an5-tf President.
TOMPKINS’
INFALLIBLE PILE CURE,
A CERTAIN CUBE FOR
files, Fistula, Cattarrh.
Diptheria,
and All THROAT OISEASFS-
aijui, a?c uncuzirr
lie sued y for I le er*. Sores, Hrui
*ea. Wound*, Scald*, Kurna,
Drawn Uliatera, Shingles
Hingtvornn. Dimples, ( liup.
ped (land*, lac.
U. K, CLAYTON fo.ro..
l’KOPRUrrORB.
yo. 97, WILLIAMS TREK T, X. Y.
PRICE $1.00.
Per sale at the Kef of the Gtiir,
Drug stum.
UKOWNBV1LLK, TEXAS.
Tcatlmon'lalw
NEW YORK. June lz, 1m«m
My friend, Mr. B F. Clayton, kappea
«-d one day to hear me oomplximfo about
the Pile* .frotu which diatrrsaing dim aiw
I have suffered severely j and suggested
Uial I should try Touipkina Cure. Hav-
ing trlrel many‘‘Cures" with no succe*#, I
waa not easily Influenced to accept his n.l-
vioe, but Anally did. Tlie result surprised
and nleas«*l me. I continued the use of
the Remedy and In a abort time found
myself cured, and have experienced no
difficulty of the kind since. To any who
fulffr from llles, 1 would say, “Here la
your remedy. * H it doe* as much lor you
•as It did for me. you will not regret the
investment. A U. ToHKEY.
CITY of NEW TURK, i
No. 2,8 Bnllivan 8t. Apri* 24, Uc* (
I. th# undersigned, hereby cheerfully
also ’-ear witness to all whom It may con-
cern. that I have been afflicted more or
)«•** paiuful for the past three or lour years
with what are called the Blind Mies, acd
apou recommcndalion. was induced to
uae what ia called the Tompkins Intallibla
nlc Remedy, and alter using ft 8 or 10
daya, I waa not only relieved from all pain
Imt effrc.ually cured, and cluwrfully bear
teatimony i f the fket. Heretofore I trhil
various rvmed'w and although aonewhat
re'iaved, yet not < ured 1 have also tried
t for Fistula; and although not yet cored
still greatly relieved, ao much so that I
am convinced it ia a good remedy, if uot
iwnnanent cur* for that also.
.xJeciv «m.*awdw TU OH CISCO.
ip RAN KLIN CUMMINGS HA V-
M. ing reanmed tha
Practice of Law,
< an ba found for nouaultxtinn at hla of-
fice, Rank lluildlng, second floor, front
rgoui.
■rawMTUIt, Jen. 9,
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