Evening Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1870 Page: 2 of 2
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From our 0*1tm(od CorfMpowumt
••ITNIO I MM«
Yalae «f CimMT ■
Special Notices
105" 106
Pathbm— Mwting
Ct>> Cooueil lust nigiitu Ui*>
Market Halt. Among llie !>•• *•
plan 0ffeiU*d by tb« Cbi*M'
OREAT
10 and
otf m
police V
Police for/rearraugiug
DISCOTta^,
fkankmn stref.t
KXAHi
HOIJS
ViOlMt Mrr^lvM, fBelief, saliwwls.
blistering «nd btotJIod hart bad tt lr -J*T
The nek oao no longer 1* persuaded that
the beat way *o core them U to deotroy the |
little (Wealth thet dleaaee hae toft them.
Drtpeprici instead of doting tbemeelree
.rlt£ eSom •elt .aloea, oolyeiuth, }sl«f>. and
oibar powerful cathartic«. tooe tbeir digee- ]
tieOwgan* aMfretulate thetr bowala with
Hoetetter'e Htouiacb Bittera.
Poraona of billet habit, Inatead of throw-
log the who't) glandular ayteu Into a state I
of morbid irritatkm with mercurial p«iaon.
f, and fi d U. in the operation of
^letoine tegatablo alMttatlee upon
rred lietf. - .
jim.i MI.MM1 «uHrrer«. trcmuloo*, #e«k asd
d.nuondeut. reorail their shattered enarjiaj
with a oaurae iif the great luvigoraat, aim
bleaa tb« day wb«o the adulterated liquors
of Bounnieroe wore «aper ded bjr j
ted s imulant, perfectly •ttekul and entire.
|y , .
jssau^assas c?,
t«cts hem from tbe aril ei ct* of marlaria. I
sea sickoeas. and from the diattrbing
OtietiM* of ehaagea of temperatora, and |
°brif l£wd debilitated feel tbeir I
atraagtb reiur... and Wr spirit* reeija oa
d«r it Wsclng, appetising, geuily exhilsrs* I
only stimulant which cantioua
Juietana can oonacieutlously recommend
xAles in delicate health, or to the aged
and deerepld.
There Is not a city, town, or settlement,
on tbe American contluent, where it la not
reoogt>is**d at a bouaehold remedy, and a
aaleyuard against epidemics; and, in abort,
whenever there it intelligence, prudence
and coot man Dense, Hoe tetter's dtomach
Btcwr* ia proeoanced a standard pecific,
for whieb, In tbe whole range of pharmacy,
there It no substitute or equivalent.
MsyS-dlw.
iiwss is
The Telegraph.
jr. c. CHEW, Corresponding Editor,
SUSOTS.
pa. a. a. Ma aTi a.HHi*sst«a A««et.
r. A O UlAHimHTrasallat Issas Afeat.
w. t. pakls. ao to
(i. A, murow
d«
do
Teraaa ml Ms* Tslsiratk.
oa oaaaaaor.i
,#nily |ier year, $10; for at* months, t H:
one uunt.li, $1 SO.
i $1 per T«er $4 ■*> • ' "•
>ih*. , t(
• , par year. ill.
mule mpieo. 10 cents.
Houston,
May
I J
5 1870.
Mr. Abreubrek, ol Hempstead, i |
now nianafACtaring a superior quality j
of cotton need oil.
Mr. Conner, of Texas, baa Intro-
duced a bill into Congreaa to recon-
atruct Maaaacbntetta.
Tlie U 8. Court it toon to opeo in
G*lvestnn. , ,
Yeaifiday ihe Hewee carried to
N«w Orleans tome goods mtuofac*
tared by ib« Hontiou City Mills.
The expenditure of tbe City hp*-
pitai for April were t'JOO
During April tbe Harbor Improve
weriL Board pi<nt <MXNK).
Caali on baud in tbe City Treasury,
131,000.
Two colored women were arresteu
yeaterday for striking a white girl
Tbe latter waa from Uoutton.
Five, or six detective* are now oon
Deo ted with the police force. l °e
out tbievet and tconndrelt. Fonnd
your matob tbia time.
There are but tbree way* of e«cape
for a thief from Galvetton, by tteatue
er, aail boat and railway bridge. Tbe
Chief of Police baa all tbeae avenue*
well watched.
Fhom Tdxpak—8chr Petrel, C. R
Cook, maater, ariived to day from
Tuxpan, Mexico, witb sugar, molaa<
ses and 16 passengers.
A. A. MCBBIDK.
Importer and Wholesale Dealer
FINANCIAL A.y CUMMKBCUL.
HOUSTON TKLEUUAPH OFKICK, J
Tsurada;. May 5. 1W0. \
Gold opened in New York tbia morning at
I in*.
GOLD--
Amain nan Hold...
Anarleau SIlTsr,,
eto >b^
In i
r nmusia* siei •««' ""
;• Tij,{.in dso
rir (mib 4<«■***■ It t< aooUriou* '«i tlist worms,
i a In tolldr^a and dol' , «« • itmth.aua
tbst rtrr tr«*m oM l ju t"«s «t m wh B
It la uoi rssHitsd. M n h I l«« sSIIrt hi* !* •
la d lo I h «rr «. wh a tbs "ll'aaa.- whin.i la um4 It-
daaMl has k~a .nil -I' miauoderai . d and «h«i'
«n> ■< lis* s raallr bam i bs . ansa-
Wiwo ''hlHr«o sr'inslsle of oi'n In tha atowaeb
ant lotaarineD or sraattaekad Willi artl*o nasaei.
and biwdaobe. Wi«r la *u i '«a"- t > bat
IS* SI Bploma afa woaaJ br «'•««. T> e.a sal*. I«
o«s«alooa eisrlolniii s'4>arlsbs apnatlu, til.lsrh
taa ids*?. >B1 HI order the bow l« Whnr* wo ma
sr* ksnwn t silit. * B Vabnestoek s Vanalfnca
f«|l tn er,' lesta 'bam and Itbe patlsnt
1MB Bssaawfsc faliamuaad bf «o laasarom
. Jon «iaat be aaad by s r purohsasr to
led«a Is on* aaona. and to amnio* a er«
lira<oIt. Tbe>lBMtl*i<a'i'sarr*"«s rooi
' w«tb not hie# *1**. ■* Onasilita k*e it
M*xleaa dollar" psr.
SIlTsr lor Hold, *7 to B)n.
KXCHAMOK"
Continue* to be ia fair request at tbe fol
lowing rare®— , ^
- ■ — — \ premlnr*
\ premium
S premium
1o
do
ki
'■m
C7,
I
W0
Asrll Kt-dlw
IftmwAvn t HAHurrr,
a. t. fsbasslmk. Boa k Co.)
Sol* Proprietors, ntlabvgk. Pa.
• '( ••.(•iwaiiitfir.- .
ass ATS roil T'tl'HO MKI -Tba ao.rr.Ud aa^
aaad na who have n>ai tbeir ronthfni aa r , aoibl'
tina.aadb 1'lr l '>r, in tbe anrsali o Snel«l Plena
arre—wltb srnri* nt (b ar. sad aanllarr aid tor the
asaml wlv hnaelaaa Seat fraa. In 1 anrsloaa .
Adtrau, H'lWAaD «SHOOi STION #« P., Phil-
,: aaidsbla. Pa. ahrbar MSm
M HMM
r, Hm '# • «on'« Snap*.
i«**AOa ••a' * ( tr Pamllr. Pals, 0'"t'la,
1st'.. No er Palm, Wl dsnr. osa, Aimn d. Oe
l J. 0 *nertt^tS d Pranss raBt Hoapa, war'anl-
Sn lt Psrii 'Mow, Waw Vo k For ss a'
* • JP!S.tltfL*
Tib# mfy P«fmM
NON-EXPLOSIVE OILS,
0*1fflTAIJ9!lD OILS tOR GLASS AND OAS
' ■ . ' LAMPS.
BLOIUtoa OOAL OIL-P.Untad—NON-HXPI.O
■IVB^aad warraata* o tin rtoahla ths Hsbt of or-
H ftjr'. f ,
. ill ± t*
Also—ItAPTRAmmI OASOl.lNK. stM parsaat Isas
■ttaaaaaht ^arahassd als*wh*ra.
Alao—BUBNS1U). ORtMNITS, w10k*. *a. *a
Orttrs solloltad Addrss*
W. V. at i,R«N.
- v A# at, '• Bo 1iploal*sOil Ooiapaiir,"
1M Osroadalat Stnst NSW OKIilANS.
(•diss
The dutjr on railroad iron has been
reduced from aeventy to sixty cents
per ton.
— aa - 1 oi Itaw York, «air*oar..„
Gen. Davis expieases most nobly to to mu
v r , . . , I do RswOrl«aaa,oamoc>,.--
in his inaugural his aentiment in favor
burying the pitat, and cultivating re-
conciliation and harmony. He tonches
chord which will respond witb a
hearty omen all over Texas Will
tbe Legislature at once respond to it
by a strong memorial in favor of uni«
vertal amnesty by act of Congiessf
B|)|W
a uj
a u*H
— in —
wm. christian & co.,
^os 28 and 30, Main BtreeB |
Texas.
Domestic and Foreign
COTTON aad WOOL; FACTORS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Capt. Ericsson claims to have in-
vented a torpedo which can be opera-
ted so aa to destroy the strongest.iron
or ateel clad vessels. "No harbor,"
says Capt. Ericsson, ''can be entered
wbiob is protected by it j nor would
any amount of vigilance save vessels
from destruction on an enemy's onast
defended by it; tbe Hercules and Rq*
pert, with tbeir ponderous arrnon
would be as easily destroyed aa tbe
unarmored Inconstant."
Will the Legislature subsidies any
work of internal improvement by a
La**. ITn itHtar ra#>r«lfli jvill jt
give money to bulla aoy enterprise Io
crush individuals 1 The people are
roady to see land donated, and even
tbe credit of tbe State loaned npon
snre guaranty or indemnity to the
State by lien, but they are not ready
to see the public treasury depleted,
or themselves, taxed to enrich 'corpo*
rators.
(Old.
coram.
(Quotations in Coin;)
' The Llverjroul market eoBllnuea dull
salaa 10,01)0 kales at 10} to II}d.
In Maw York, cottuu dull with a down-
ward teadenn.t. ') ha market Is qaoted at
from 20J to 2.Jo. according to grade ; Or-
letna jo mar*.
Id oar local market tbe receipts now con-
siderably increased to-day, but sales aru
limited at onr previous quotations.
Ordinary ><> to 161
Good Ordinary 17itol7}
Low Middling 18 tolS*
U i drying nominal
WOOL
Knll blooded meriao, tree of burrs, '.'0
I
18
Hi
15
it;
14
to 4
to sa
to so
to in
to 17
to 17
to 15
eenis
■t! '■"'I■ -' >'i ffNII's Tstid Stamp*,
kAOAL TO THa HIST IMPORT SI) SOAPS,
Aa *ZHH*a**et
ft?'f ff Osswstl .*tosif HaarallM.
< "jflKaautfrt'si' "-"sstxff-
««a . wou .nan.
* fN Oil Haeblnwy MannfMctartn« Co.,
or «*w max city,
MaanflMStnrart of 00TTON BHD OIL M A0H1N-
nrtlMIBID OIL MAOHtNIRT, ant ALL MA-
OHUIIRY caea*««*d with ths Mtnetioa of Via-
ltllll OXtS.
'■ — ,
llVa«AVMC prbsiii,
'ill ai *sas. . I
AltO 0IARIII9: OIL
aeaxsat, or Maahlaary furalsbad.
forth* aelabrat*d
o«tv«n ailts,
It Inform attoo tWsa aa w
oUMTWls*. to ths 00M PANT'S
sirnt, NSW VOIR
*%Q*
Widow rad Orphan Fnud.
IJPE IlfSURlNfE COMPANY.
«
MM.
T,
0^4 Fellow's Institution chartered
l of Tennessee, designed for
benefit of the Order. E. D
pnsent "Grand 8ire," is
, In wary desirable form,
iTSfiSSh! T"' u, *,lT
1* • stable snd
l a care-
>n; an A
ths report of
" the SUte
larsasseh
pel
aaanal
iMf n
No. 1 Company as
the Insurance Co
ri Massaebnsrtts,
to every oat af Its
Idas an non-forftrt
payments. It graats ths
of oavel and resident
sharge. No extra Mlss tat
lawus f " ~
A subscriber to oar daily aomplains
at reading matter being repeated on
some of the inside pages, but if he
will count, he will see that we give
him the same amount as heretofore of
tunes reading matter every day. Oor
daily comprises eight pages or 48 col-
umns, and while It was necessary so
to enlarge it to provide for oar large
advertising patroonge, we have not
enough matter to fill it Bnd instead
of atanding matter, we have adopted
the plan of repeating reading matter,
bat this ia done bat once. Many
readera will aee a daily with this re-
peated matter, who have not seen the
issue of the day before, and it will be
far more interesting to him than
•tarding matter woa.d be. Let *ab-
•eribera only remember that by this
custom, we do not deprive them of a
11m of news matter and they will be
aatiafled.
American
Mexican,
Burry wool of all grades
less, according to conmtiou*
mma.
Market without change. Stock still in«
creasing, with a downward tendency in
New York, The bide bug is beginning to
make Us appearance.
W« quote (prices in coin)
Ury Khut, I" to 191
Dry salted 9 to 10
Oieen suited > to
Oieen, elty slaughtered 5 to _
Demteml...................... halCjotrices
Sheep skins, full fleeced 35 to —
Siieai-Hug 10 ota each.
Beeswax. 20 to —
Tallow... 4 to 6
COSSIBTINU IN PART Of
French, English and American Prints
Brown and Bleached Sheeting,
■AWP-
Make
i
Liberal Cash Advances oil all
Frodnce on Haud.
THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DBiJ
Made of Poor Rum, tVlttokty, I'rw
£i?uor ,dootoreil, spleen,mnJiw„, ;'V"'••H
tahtu, ualled'* TiiuIcn,'> " a 1
Ac., llmt Wail the tippler on todri ,
but are a true Medicine, made fmi, "
and Herlm of Oalll'ornla, J'rujrom , ,, * 'r I
ulantn. Tbey are tile (IKKa i i ] uiin
aud LilfK'GIVINU PHINuiaii llV,1"11
torand InvWorator ol the StBtn V ,™1 '
polauaouH matter, and renturini! 11f 1
tliy condition. No per«on can |*|„ tbei^ kS,1'
cordlns to dlrectionii and remain i ,
dollar* will be Klvenloran lni' r ii, nj
tlie bont'ri are not deHtrnyeit tiy
otlier means and the rltal or« n klU1"!!
point ol repair.
Vor Inflammatory soil Chronic llheonm,,
Gout, Dynpttpela, or Indlsestlon, i: iioaa.J
and Intermittent l'evern, DImm^,th,'|jloJ|
er. Kidney., aud Bladder, lhi«« h<it«r« h,„ J
inner aucceMRful. Such (1Ifi<ahi<h
SfMbtl atUaRea riven to the Sals and Shlpmeat o
OOTPTON db WOOJJ,
Keep Constantly on hand a large stock
of Stanle Groceries.
AOtNTS FOR THE BALB Of
• DBI.1,'1 COTTON CHECK.
, HUmd, wlilcli I. iteoeraily produn-i h. j,,,',1
of tbe UlgshtiTe (>r«an«.
Uleause tbe Vitiated Blood wIih m,, L
Impurities burnttni? thrunnh ih, -k|u , p l
Kiuptlons.or More.; c.lear. ii i„„
1 ' ' " Islusalsh Inthev^,,,.
nti uct«Kl and > _
I in foul, and your feeli, will tfii
th« blood healthy, ami all b«< well.
it«
"* WhftL. '
hmatt to Your Children.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
• ) - 91IK.fl. WIH1C >MR'H HTKVP,
PHK3F. 9A CMNTB. (
Onrt« Oolla and Gitf Jn« In the Bowels, and laclll
ta>a« the pihnspnm ol IVi ttiin*r.
hu^diif* Oonvatidon««nd ovt*ioomes .all dlfteasan
Ineideut to Inianm and Children.
Oureft iXarriiira, Dmentery and Fuminer t'oua-
ylafnt In Children of nil a ex.
it 1« the Gieat Jnraur.'n and Obildren'ri ^nothint
Bewe ▼ in ail dieoii ers bi-uugbt on by i'eelhJnfor
any other cau«e.
Prepared bj the flBAfTON MRDIOINK CO., 8t.
Lou in, Mo.
tw Sold by PrngtiHt* and Df«lern Id Medicine
erorywhtre, lapili 3d4ewly •«*!
Polleiea to tbo*« outalde ol the
■•■a sound mA and reliable
H b eommended lotheetttesn*
rek , mMi
of T«St'
*%KIN8,
Affeat,
UKLBBOBBKIER,
ActforHarria oo.
Moat of oar cltlzene with whom we
have conversed express a preference
for tbe appointment of municipal and
other offieera by the Gsvernor, rather
than go into another electlou now—
Houston Union.
Your "moat" have been very few, for
were the whole people of Hoaeton
consulted, we donbt not that nine-
tentha of them would say, we prefer
to elect onr own officers. Tbe pres-
ent officers have many friends; and
ihongh they may be elected, the peo-
ple would prefer to have the decision
of the matter-
On Sunday last an immense con-
course of oitisens witnessed the con-
secration of Biabop Perohe in New
Orleana. Tbe Biabop delivered an
addreaa closing thus:
You see that I have given* myself to
you to day, body and soul, and that I
lave devoted my wbola strength
oar service. Wouid yoa show that
bave tbns done anything to be
grateful for f I wish you to show it
by your docility, your humility and
devotion to rellgiou until the labors of
all of as on this earth amended, and
until we reoeive the crown of onr la«
in Heaven.
g then wished them All hapn
VtaMss here below, the Bishop parted
*IA Ma Dm* at the door eAisrreei,
«mk saline them hie bleesing
— ,ai "i^I „
Jtt4|e Chase is mi going to fen-
The leading Watch dt-aiers in all tbe principle
citlen and t >wn« u tlif United MtatfH, from Portland
totf-n Kraneinco, ami from Mt Haul to Now Orleans,
to the nnnher of over live hundrea, hawenent volun-
tary testimonials to the National Wat^h Company,
that they conoid*r and reconiMetid the Klirin Watched
t<>be all that the Company advrrtlna them, an hi tler
llntuhrd, more eorreot and Jurable than any now in
mar*et iirotlar prices
TnhilBA deoenre-lr hl«b compliment to the char-
aotorof Uie Klein Watched, and ouebt to be conclu-
sive with watch-bnyereaN to the watch they want.
On the* bankacf the Fox Biter, foity miles from .
Chlcaro, l« the Oltr of KIgin. Huilt upon the sidee
of the hllla. that rise from the river on eithet wide,
a d peopled largely bv an lntellluent an I thrifty pop. I
ulatlon, tew towns, West or I5a"t, surpaiwlt ln«en*
er 1 attractions. Here are h caied the workeof the
Nntlonal Watoh Company, that employ a o«pft*il of
nearly one million dot am. and a force or Ata hundred f
hand*. It la wor derfnl, indeed, that In the necon'i
year of their ealta, they ahonld find a ready market
for half a million doilave worth nf movement*, ou
eaah terma, in oompedtlon with f ircl^n aootla offered {
In the market on Ion* credlta, aa well aa tha products
of older and well eatabllabcd manufacturer* Inthla
connt y. The aeoret la thla: Wherever Klein
Wnteheaare aold they mak«* lor themaolfaa a repu-
tation for superiority over all other watohea aold for
the aame money. Marv S-dtw&wlm.
ELGIN WATCHES!
MANDVAOTUKXD BT THS
National Watch Campany, I
SHIRTINGS,
COTTON ADE8,
APRON CHECKS,
OSNABURGS,
STRIPES,
DENIMS,
Brovn end- Bleached
tuwn(tvci mwk mio mmmwxm jkt
COATING CHECKS & FANCY LINENS
TABLE DAMASKS
— 1 D —
TOWaXjINTOB.
DOTTED, FRINGED
and PLAIN SWI38,
ttinhop ana Victoria JLamtt*,
Barred and Striped MuplinR,
JACKONETS,
NAINSOOKS,
TARLETANS,
ALLEMONES.
Plain and Fancy Marseilles
plain and tanoy
uueH zixxnasra.
CAMBRICS.
GINGHAMS,
CHAMBRAYS,
LAWNS,
LLEN0S,
BAREGE,
DEBOGE,
ALPACAS.
— At,SO —
IT AM ART INKS AND 8ILK8
— AND —
IA DEW a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
'i -or-
NOTionra,
Ws csll sp*ol l
STRCP.
fttt.ntlun to omr 8DUAII snd
Ansnst nil*
MORE THAN SOW,(Ml Pgj
BKAR TESTIMONY To
THK1K
Wonderful Curat ire £irj
Hand theiolluwinc Letter from l>... lorj.wj
DR. RICHAU'S
QOLDKN RKMKDIKH.
A.HK for no ot.li eke no otnsr. snd you will ■**
time, health and money.
f 1,000 RKWAHD lor any case of dineaae in any
atage whloh ther to eur«.
Dr. KioHAH'a HoLrnv lUi.KA*, No l, ourea Uloera
Ulcerated 8ore ThTOafc uud Month, Sore hyeit TuUn-
eouaor 8km Rruptlon-, Copjior Colored RlnHJiea.
Horenesa of the Hottlp. Scrofula. ^ e : in the tfmatfet
Renovator, Alterative and Biootl Puiiller kno<vn,
removea all diaeasea IVom the system, and leaves the
blood pure and he .Khv.
Dr. Highaii'h <-oi.I'KN Balsam No. 2, cures Mereu
rial AffeoUona, Khenmatismin all its forms, whether
i'rom mercury or oilier oau ea; |fiv«a immrdiato re
lief In all caaea. No dieting nece# « ry. 1 have tlmim
andaof certldcate:* provin r the mlracnlon* cure* ef-
fected by ih« ;te Remedies. Price of eiliter ^o I or
1 mS.OO per bottle, or two Nil tlea for
l>r. Riobau a (lot.na* Aktiootk a nale, speedy.
nfnncA, 1 u/frmtvnr.J1*'
$3,60 per hoiile.
Dr. ttionan> Oolokn Klixir n'AMnt'R, ara'lcul
cure for Neivonaorilenemi Dehiltly in old or youn*;
imparting energy with womleridl efuot Price,
per bottle, or two bott en for
Wn receiptor nrloo, thene KOmediea will be «liipi>f«l
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all oorte
apondentn. None penolne without the name of •' ! r.
HIGH AIT'S OObl'KN RKMKIMK^, H. II Hl<!ltAit' 8
sole proprietor." blown in Rla a of hottlea.
Addreaa t R. 1 . H HUM4AUHS,
No. Varlck nire-et. Yew York.
('Ironlaw nent
Office lionra from 9 a. m. to p. a. |iiiin-dv ly
W. D. CLEVELAND
COTTON FACTOR
GENE HAL G ? U >(' E1 i
COMMISSION MERCHANT
sin Hlr.«i
. r«o. :n
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Pronossofd br D*slsts snd ConsolMsan thronth-
out tb. ooaslrr to bj Ih* BIST TlMI-KIUPlKil
bow ol.rsd to tb* tabH* fnr
liADItS* OK OKNTt,*!WBNM UKIt.
■at fonnd In ssr otbsr
sa'rlesn n k«. I*
bsodaoms. .tronv.snd
oo.wt tlms-plre* will Snd tb* aUfsnt Wstob W
kc tu* tiad* msikot
•• lady bi,oin
to b* sll thst th*y d*slr*. Insslr. of four Jpwsllsr
for tb* LADY XLOIN.
fta N*T*M«M ItHlM ky Ih. (!*apaay.ij
An tllsstr«t*d P*m bl«t, wUtM •' MsklM Wst*h«*
hr Usshlnsahr, br th* Uts Albtrt D. Kldiudson wul
b*(OrwsKl'dIN*Ofohsr,. brs*Mla *<Mr*ist*th*
OdiMW.
ih «ml 1«1 uk* mm*,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Arrll id-dttrdcwftn
Cattle aud Hoga Wanted*
CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS AND CAPg,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
And in feet everything tppertaiding to n
first class
Dry Goods Eatablichmeat.
AU of which he offers to the Trade, for eash
t the very lowest
Houthsrn Market Prlo®.
ws. i. stmauoi,
Ioviten attention to one or the largest
and moat complete stocks of
Staple, Family and Fancy
GROCERIES,
Ever brought to the State.
Wholesale buyers will find it to their
interest to examine th« Stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
The following articles are at FACw
TORY PRICES, with freights added :
rfj' {'it' *T \ 1 ■ f > *C'f ** ■> • •
RECTIFIED WHISKY,
tt rS f,. OIJ) RYE WHISKY,
BRANDY, TOBACCO,
BACON, ' < LARD,
MESS PORK, CANDLES,
FLOUR, SOAP, STARCH,
TAR and AXLE GREASE.
100 Hbdas TEXAS SUGAR,
50 barrels do SYRUP,,
H KA KK-llo not cant thin HMile tiii
r.onteinpt. If you chance to !>* on*' ol i>l
invalid irier d. that he muy 1<u«>w 111 •
inir whII, hearty ami viirorouH, ai.d i0 i
ol(l HtfO.
In 1805, 1 aap, an I thon&ht. n "u^J
wh cli whh*I o the opinion of rrifmlaioM
aneea I had the OtoiHiimptlon. Hrnnchitiil
Hon of the nr«art, Pilea and Hhpuinntliiai ij
My Wtr b. t anif paralyzed and niv wliol#^.
no. I wa- theu in California, *inl
MhyflclauM a incurable I I He- evfrvlbioilt
would help me that I e.ouM liml in IhsiJ
aliop.M l> t to uo purpt^e. Die. I iIioufht. 1
One day 1 war near a camp ol Indians, r
Diem giihi-rln^ and rack ii- | . rl -. ii0jBJ
thev tiged theiu lor. and they told me IiU
expoi-iment on a compound, whieb 1 pfM
commenced taklne.and to my utlK mrprifafl
W'-cIim waa ahle to Httnn-1 to my Md«w, al
taking it elirht ruoutlixl fell bettfi thiol?Tf(
mv llf . and considered mvself well.
Many peraomt who knew niy rorniHr c
MUi prlwd hoo thev aaw how well amlha
and came to me for medicine for tbnoh
friends. Inf.ict with my Kinall un anao'i
urinv. I could not uuply tlie deumni lb
them upluJuicH. Junk bottlen, auii anylhioi.
^et,auu 'oUu'i they • ru'luced audi nHtonWiML
uboo all diaeaa^a, that I thought it mjrdnira
within the rench ol h|| atifleriiia liuu.anit*. if
toMan Kranciaco, arnl cnuimcucHl nuttiocij
calling them J. WALKKK'M (Ml,IFOR,tr
K<l AH li ITT IS 118. where Mieaah* Imk.vim
any other three medic>neh nMobiiifil. Tkii
for them from the Kast heco in*: Migrw!,!
ROUS who had l*«en cured hv them «n<i r?««
them to their friend*, that I eouchMcd tod
maoii'Hctory in New York City, nod huoq
Noh. H5I and 34 Commerce Street, whippy
Heihaand Koot* to thla point liy iaii, w
clipper ahlpa, preaned Into small nunw
makiu! a arreat aavlnv in rr<'l«lit, ami hi
f-.' m.n u'HeturJnp I'j.'KK) hidtlen pn 'lay, i^
ptct to do at no dialant period.
The qnea Ion Ih often a*ke<l why U'ru
"Vinegar Bittera." In reply, I wooltl u
acid of any kind enters Into their comyocll
will thev injure the most delicate or feebit*
tlon, but, on the contrary, will Htrenrthen ud
up, vlvlnjr new life and energy to the wMo.'rW
The Vinearar Hitters number* on Ita.'ifiil
more than any other medicine knawu; th-1
commended from friend to friend, and Iothlii
sale ia dally increasing-. I hav«dlHpoaeloflir
of thouaauda of bottles, and to m> kmnWi
aio*l« person who has taken tinm, buiitli«|
Wow 1 aaaert, without lear of huccw'o!^
tlon. that there ia no disease my Kittenn'u
providing the lun«-a are not to< fargone.ortl
not destroyed br minerals or other meaoi
I know there are hundreds th*t willdoubtw
to them I say, bring up the raw, aud iN«<
them with my letters, 1 will forialt !' *•
Or If they will take them accordlw tola
with proper nursing, without r *celrina a l
thriefiom, the Hitters will not rout theatJC
People mav c.ill me a hnnihutr, a '«i
out against me, ami well they um.for tbffli
tlon ia gone. I
In conclurlon, to the afllicli'd, let wwj
Bittera a trial, it is all I a«k tb«j wu J"
themselves, I am now siity-fiv« Vi"
hearty, *nd happy, an<* an fpry ** *BMVL
live.and expect >n live, with every
one buudrt-d yeai oi at*e, the timn allottwwa|-
talre proper care >f themaelves
Henpectfull) -„n
jo.-r.rnw^
Office. ^9 and 34 Ooramerep atreet
Ntr YoAl
76 half bbls do
m kega do
.u
do
do
WaqiA^sM PBOMPT ktUntlon dm tinliM
COTTONyWOOL* HIDES.
CenBignments Solicited,
Upon whloh liberal ADVANCES will
be auido
April l«dtw4cwtf
r l.rt l bK hlmlnillT l-orne I 1
that Dr. Walker*# Vinegar Milters wnot l
pill, to delight the rye or ph-ase the
medical preparation and ii"t *
other Bitters, It ia entirely fice from to
hutea which create and foster a pwn-w
Unta.and which belong to all dl <tiil<«jw
liquors of commerce. It in
vegetable In red'enis thedtHpena-iry orn j,
lahee, so lar as discovery Ii: h yet • .*
be coual.ieixl incredible that ho many
ered hopelevnly incurable, hav« beeiitw \
in a few « ay« or week*, and we cln,«,i'1®'''j
inveatigat.on r f the liberal pJn,l'H/Unotfl
the curea that it haa made. We dMir* JJ
tionof their merits, but a trial
an a tain ua ia saylnir that no re,n,'%L,il
medical acience has such power ov" a I
Ulttera.
JOSKPH WALKKl'
r.n MolKINALI) A CO . BriK""'
Oau'l Afenta, cor. Pine and ►Saoww \
8aer imanto, CJal.. and 34 Piatt
FOR SALE BY
R. COTTER'& c0"
WHOLESALE O
RUO0|,1|
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
• 1 WD «T
ALL DROHHIBTi-IAND DUAL
MAT 1^41,
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Chew, J. C. Evening Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1870, newspaper, May 5, 1870; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232561/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.