San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 18, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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Wfit V Caroltv'i Auction
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vH<WTO?f, AttorneyandSounselorat l*Yr, San
HeHo,.jh8 a will at tend prompt
ness entrusted to liim. Bounty Land V
C te all buii-
5™*1 If widows and orphans of sot
d'ers. 14 the but possible time, and upon the most
keasonable terms. May be , found at all times at the
y-exan oWce.
San Antonio,
2 Pine St.
1838*
(-1 4RKER, Attorney and Counselor
i* Ttaas. Office on Korth side
t lav
, - - Kids of the*
a^+ll PJ*ctie?.in the Courts or the Second and
j-_. Districts, tad in the Supreme tod
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I *deral Courts at Austin'
117"*. It. CfcBVEfcA!*fO. attorney asd CDCJf.
seiu.r at Law, wiil practice mi the District, £ -
Jd t adept! Courts of Texan, and atteud prompt-
bUllltPita mtrnclaJ i.> I.:., .L . *
f In all business intruded to his charge.
JKjrOaice.-—On Solidad Street, opposite Yerameudi
M
new
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
For sale at Wholesale and Retail.
staple
JOHN A COCKE, ?
TTORNE Y-AT-LAW,
1 ' AXTOXIO. TEXAS. '
srtee iij the several counties, comprising
Judicial District, aud alio in the Supreme
Courts at Austin.
tUie Xavarro Building, opposite Gull-
. ap 26—
^Attorney and Counselor at I*w, Aus-
'County, Texas, will practice in the
jreme Courts of this State, andthellis-.
fthe United States. WiB pay strict at
• *™8*tinj aud perfecting Laa 1 Titles :
classes of Debts against the lataRe-
""i; and debts of every other descrip
6-y
Attorney aud Counselor at Lew, Cas-
was, will attend promptly to all ' uni-
ted- to his care. s_y *
£w EAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law"
will practice in the District
ir, Ueaiua, Gillespie, Comal, Guadalupe.
Jes and Caldwefi counties, and in the
sitd Supreme Courts at Austin.
fancy
dry goods.
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Together with a full and complete assortment ot
tn'fthini comprised in the T>ry Goods' line to whicl
the attention of buyers is respectfully solicited.
Also, Irish Liuen.LinenHandkerchiefs. Linen Daw
ask Table Covers, Knglish Shirtings,Cambric,Woolens
Kid Gloves, Shirt's in every Style, *e., fce.
flannels, blankets,
for Family and Camp' use. Also, English, German and
American HOSIERY. Carriage Cloth it Trimmings. -
ten At paid to auy business before the Court oi
fur**' the Stale, for Money aud Land..
OOhM, corner of Flores %ud Commerce street, op-
posite F. Guilbeau'fc .- 3-tf-
0«0. w. pjischal.
San Antonio. Austin
P^AL^A; AG. Attorneys ami Counselors
lh.^!;fewi Actouio and Austin, will practice in
th.^upremi^ Federal Courta at Austin and Gal
4ne Difftriet Court# of the Second And
Gofaxates and Goliad. They
> I attention to all land business entrust
* -*
Attorneys at Iaur. Office in
,. eT5*srend orthe Navarro House, 8an Aule-
■SJWt,;.- •••• • • ■ -y
. my-t-iri ! / 0. Xrrsos.
* OPSON, Attorneys at Lawr San Antonio,
Judicial'District
Sitrtr*
U.'H i
^ BAMMSOl* A tuuwy and Counselor at Law,
. e.Sa* tBrnom, Texas, Will give immediate: at-
cinaiifL led will*.|iia profession.
Whether ui-cegard to civil or criminal law; rfao esptT
eial attention given to the colleetiou of accounts. land
«Wl5^eew^^4^.W TOU«.*e..*c '
Couunerce street, opposite Guflbeau's
45-y
rrrr— — ^
«y and Counselor at Law,
Office opposite Guilbeau's
-1 CO-, Forward! i gaitd Commission
^Bp^KBIaff. Texas. nl2.tr.
. al servicer
in Antonio and vicinity, In the
.. wlutetrics and Surgery. Par-
the disease of women and
M street North •' Vance
,_ J sidc of the river. Office on
RtlMad •treet> next door to ft. Howard's Law Office
Saa Antonio. May 14, 1857 *
groceries,
hardware"& cutlery.
A full assortment- of bar ind slab Iron, Blacksmiths
Bel.ows. I\x>U,*c. Improved Pecock I'lovvs. Wrought
IronandSteel, Uouldboarda and ot different sixes ot
Plows. The best and :
Chcapest Plows
to lte had in the world. Call and see them.
Queens were and Glassware, *
Carpenters and Joiners Tools made by the be*1
Manufacturers. , ' . ' '•
- A full and general assortment of House Funiixhinf
Goods, suitable Forcity oi^ountry. .52
KINGSBURY, D. D. S-. having purcha.rd
mhtto aa.- Ilr. Bandy's Celebrated CHB-
ROCIvSS, is now irepared to insert Ar
tb 1 * new and Juper or manner Office at
—, . unL-oppoai^ the Poslofflee
.js ...1 M <a....
and Surgeon, takes pleas-
services £> the eiliaeits of
He may be found, af all
the Soethweet comer of
®« Anfonio, or at the Brag Store
\ ly
— .Galveston. S. tomsu
and lfl^ter iOChancery. Also—Commit-
every State in ibe Union.
si^iH>wledged4ietore a Notary or
any county lu the Slate of
enComamuwiier, can be
it Stat* i« tb Uaios. Docu-
i through the mails, will meet
Ihrfd to Hieing depositions.
new l^nlnm-hoimt ,f.
ry Public, Office.ta the
Floret street, third door Mew
the Collectors office.
afesand other iustrtunents of writing
eare and promptue**. " .
Deposiiiuns, Acknowledgments 4c
i)awill be attended to. at ahort notice
a: . *
fc^e. 154, for *
9m Antonio, ttaj^24. I860
-rr>-
warned agatnat purchasing
r $75. issued to C. i, Jeffer-
C E. JEFF£R#OK.
itf
• ••?' Bn^iacss €arJ«.
. olesule and Retail Healer
IStatioiierv; Paper of all kStds. Toy
"j fcr children t*faaa«oauilete assort-
t popular Novels, Periodical*, Magyi
. Papers. tc. „ r
"" * Street, nearly opposite Rose
lAutonio, April 23^1357. 25«y
*3* B. KUvOKAL«R8INJKWKLR'?,rin.VER-
• w vDismasd Goods, Watches, dpeutacles. Ma
■allows sad Sous ot Temperance Jewels,
i and Manufacturers of all articles in their
•redand Jewelry repaired at
Bridles and Walking Canes
nth gold and silver in Ae best style. Or-
attended to with promptness
f*U>
«, four doore east of the Main Plata,
. 1 r -:*,A VI. TAJCM.
Peelers la General Merchandise,
:nts in Sew York,
BD, *o. ^WPiue Street, Re-
Forwarding Agent, at i'ort La-
WRSSFX. SoUdad Street, at the New Bridge,
• * Gieoeriee, Hardware, Crockery, Boots
Ween, Ac.
t&mHrj Frmlmee bought and sold.
ff' HXTKK fc'CO. flontheast corner of Main I'laxa,
_*f u« laejjtw^uiWtg of Mr. Preach, opposite the
wBMlwvliCtflt
sfc gpoenrtly kept in a Brst eU«s Bra
found ther^ at rvasonabie.prieiM.
JHCR ft «H, (Successors of Ker A Clark.)
" Foewardiog and Commission Mer
PI kSt
ypptr, fis amd 8kt*t Iron
JOBPA W RtetUrins, Ft Mj0faad
*M*ekant, Port Lavaca. TeaaT
___ ^ Hfceduw Tie tor k Docbwitz, Kew
Terk; K. Nalle k Co.. Kew Orleans; Jr.. k D. U
.- 'Fhsodore Wefue^: Oalvtemi; H Mayer « Cb.
•4 iwb * s*myth, H. D. Norton ft Bro.'s, -"-an Antonio:
I ft woticb. t. Deitriab. A at tin.
j
W
er ir Blench,
Betsi I Dealers in Musical
Fancy tioods, Toy*, Books,
fankee Notions.
keep tbs largest as
I lastruroents in Texas ; also a Ibe
yiMiety tiooda, for country merchants
B _!Sr^gtor Tin!
. m„.,aiin« Tin shep of GKO: 8. PKATS, articles ol
. *2 ■ IA>,lMMy Bed ID this line of business can be had, at
" ' jlWwad IstsU. Hoofing. Guttering ft Tin work
Htrdeae upon the shortest notice, and at low
^MtkeSMlk-lfest Corner of Main Plaza.
Maoris. Hie 1st. ISM.
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>• oi
-,G. Nobtos, e R. NoaTox.
rton & btto's,
Sdir A*r<wio—TIXAS.
WMmrn i . Irrnn, N*i s amd (tastings
OUat, Pninxm m*4 Oil*. AfritnUu. ml
^ BKsfc IW JHwanirrf /nrfrsff,,
dfcrpi Ctmtk sisfrsrr fVisnnisff. Ski, ft
Isaac Hoctilgafeerger,
AfPlm Bavaria will hear something to his advaa
W tag* far adressiug la person or by letter to Messrs.
ye^ft Co.,torn Antes wTexas,ergcUzmau Stell-
r, Mow Yexh- all-tf
Vance Bro,,
as
New York
18S8.
-M
JND
CLOTHING,
boots, shoes and hats,
STAPLE AND PANCT
h
It. JtMayer 4* Co.,
Plaza, San Aufonlo. Texas, and
Hm 3S and 34 Veacy Street, Kew York.
Wholesale and Retail Merchants,
IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes, , '
Hats, and a variety of other articles.
ATE just leeeiveU from Northern Manufactories
. and from Europe.
670 Cases men's, lad es' misses, aud children's
- . Shoes and Boots,
ISO Cases calf, grain, kip and patent leather
sewed and pegged do
756 Soz. men's, bovs' and children's cassimere
and wool Hats, ..
110 Bales lirowu domestic.:al! kinds,
65 Cssee Bleached Shifting,
36 Bales white, blue,red,*nd green Blankets, at
all prices,
5 Cases superfine white French bed Blankets.
17 ** Flannels, ass'd col's ui.io qls.
10 " ' Kerseys and plain, for'itegro wear,
11 *' Liusey and Alal^nu Stripes,
36 ." B-ue. black, grey, drap, aud printed
Satiuettes.
100 " Ass'd Prints, French, English and Am
erican,
A variety of Ffeuch Cassiinercs, Cloliu, Tweeds,
aud Men's Wear generally. '' .
Ready Made Clothing,
Rxpressly manufactured for this market.
English, American, and German Hosiery, in allbran-
* cliefc ' ' 5
500 dox Worsted Comforters,
300 dox. Ladies', and Children's Hoods, Coats, ftc.
r-v A most elegant selection of
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Ladies Wear:
-J SO Yds. Doaglas'.l'atent white steel bustle Skel-
'■£ etoii Skirts, Victoria Highlander,
Ladies' Crystal,' ' -
t -'Houston and Expansion Hoops,
The same for Misees aud children, in all sizes
aud styles,
900 Persian Robes,. . -
ltlO Oaalimcre Robes a Quill, «
165 Pieces de Laine, assorted patterns,
133 do Bob Rot,
344 'do Printed Flannels and Velvets,
. 200 do Coburg Cloth, assorted colors and
_ Qualities,
185 Jq Silk sliiped Alpacas,
150 do Printed Camimere,
300 do .All Wool long Shawls,
500 do do Square'do.
utlO Printed Cssiimere and Merino Shawls,
A beautiful selection of Embroidery, White Goods,
and a fine assortment of
LAMES FAXCYGOODS,
Too numerous to be mentioned.
256 I<adies' Cloaks, Talmas, &c. comprising the
latest styles .in silk, velvet and cloth. Prices vary-
ing from $'2 SO to $50
The above gnods were selected with great
care, which enables us to compete with anv honse in
Texas. We therefore invite all our frieuds and the
public generally to examine oar stockl -
H. mater ft CO,
Oct. 14.— 3m.
It. Jftayer JT Co.,
No. 32 aud 34 Teazy Street. Mew York
No. — Main Plaza, San Antonio.
Wholesale Merchants,
_ ' .■/. v • -
! IS
' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Boots and Shocv H>l«r Hosiery G ent*
Furnishing Goods, and notions, ftc.
Wholesale Dealers in Heavy and Fancy
Groceries, ; v
Ho.- —- Commerce Street, San Antonio.
All of which they offer at low prices and on good
terms. - Feb. 10,18&T
City JLot for Sale*
PERSONS desirous of purchasing a valuable CITY
LOT situated in a very favorable part of the city,
adjoining-the river, and near the New Catholic Church
ean have au i pportunity by inqsliing -io->D
t'or further particulars call at tly icxu effiee
January 6, ltibe
" Kali and C"
jsr
fr ■:
THE ECONOMIST
cooking stove,
Poa WOOD OR COAL,
WITH A SAlfl PTES, j
rhls Is the most valuable Improvement that has
Men made In Ceoklag Stores during the past twenty
TH^i SAND OVEN -
EquaUxes the heat <ra the same principle as ths BsJOX
Ovbx of ancient ictiown.
i 1 TOE SAND OVElff
Betains the >eat long after the fim has gooe eat
THE ECONOMIST
VnsoR the Bead Oven, Is ahead of all euui^ptm
THE ECONOM335T^
With the 9aod Oven, Is out of reach of tbiilab'
THE ECONOMIST
i ths most economical sod durable Steve la tbe
world,
" THE ECONOMIST
Has a most perfect arrangement for Broiling.
THE ECONOMIST
Anil water for tbe Bctb
anjr and At
THE ECONOMIST
WQl do taore Baking, Boiling and BroIHng, wltb-aglvsa
quantity of fuel, than any other Stove or Bange.
THE ECONOMIST
IstbeSTOT*..
Be sot bfl to examine it I It is maauCutnrad by
V. ft J. TKEiSWIlL, raAT k SOCTtiV,
ALBANY, N, Y-,
Sale Bfwvwbsis.
For Sale by maKSUALL a bro.
San Antonio. Texas.
Carriage fainting.
rPHR undersigned having opened <*. shop f r the par-
X pose of fi/AT/Bff CARKIAGES, would res-
pectfully inform tbe citizens of Saif Antonio and the
adjoining country, that be is now prepared to paint
carriages upon tbe shortest notice and in the most ap-
proved stye, having ceen engaged in thia business for
some time he hojlts to givesutUfaction.
He has also, in conectiou with his shop, made ar-
rangements for repairing ibe wood, iron and trmming
work upon carriages if desired, lie may be found at
all honrs of ths day at his shop on the south side c f
Main Plaza, directly lu the rear of the store of Norton
& Bro's. f. LAWBEY.
San Antonio, Julie 8th, 1859 dSfwCm.
quickly as
the cost for ftwl.
Jttenger Hotel. :
(Alamo Plaza. San Antonio.)
THE undersigned has. with great care and ex-
pense, built and fitted out «• LARKR and
COMMODIOUS HOTEL, on the i:A-->T SIDK oft
tbe San Anw iio River, on Alamo Square, whi
ill open ea the first of February. 1849.
He flatters himself that Ms establishment will be
found by the travelling public generally as folly equ.il
to the want* of all. He will spare no pains u have his
TABLE, and all the sccommo. aiions of his house,
least, eqtial to those of anv hotel in the West.
Attached to the establishment will be a li
weU ventillaied
STABLE,
which will at .all times be kept supplied with the
best provender, and attended to by ezperiegr^d host-
iers. - W. K MENGHi.
Aat—to,J n. 18.1MB—ly ly
. large and
t. H. CABOIiAH,
A CCTION COJOBttflON
A. aad General Agency
Business—at the old auc-
tion room Vest side Main
I'lata Saa Antonio Texas.
OATS. I have made
utangemeats and am now prepared to receive all kind
of property for sale either by private or public disposal;
having commodious storerooms ean receive all descrip
tioas of goods previous to sale. Will pay pertteolar at
tentioa to Admlnstratora' sales, Beat Mate, and Keg
ram. It is desirous for all concerned that articles should
be made known two or three days previous to sale, that
they auy be advertised. All business shall be attended
to promptly. 20-tf
P.8. HAIsssaade for cash aad returns mads same day
F. It. Paschal,
AUCTION sod Commission Merchant. Brick Store
Esst side Main 1'iaaa, Pan Antonio, Texas.—
Will atleiM^to the sale of Goods and Produce eon-
iifued to him either at Anction or pcivate sale. Also
lo die purchase aud saleof Lands and City lots ; hor-
des and mules, Ae. Also to the jereiviiig and for-
warding of goods to the interior,o'r to Mexico, or to
Ibe storing of goods nr produce, to the porrhase and
saleof bides, and to a general ajtcucy business.
—rtipers to— £>
Vance t Bra, J. Ulrich, French & Groes-
beeck, F. Gaiibeau, H. Mayer i Co. Hewitt
t Newton. I. A. Paschal, ften. T. N. Waal.
W. Tunstal. San Antonio; Judge E. Bel
linger. Gonzales; A. II. Phillips, Victoria ;
{fit A Clark. Baughn k Walker, Lavaca.
San Antonio. Feb 10, *&9.
Car 3=C 3p3 la * 6
ili( ; Pine
Photographs,
Sphereotyp
•'Imbrofypcs^and
Jflelainotypes. .
l ' ROOHB Wo. 20,
FRENCH'S BUILDING.
Life size photographs colored in oil.
Also^—Copies from the smallest pictures of any
kjftd ra sed to- Life Size, on Canvass, and colored in
the most beautiful style. [43tf] NAGHEL & Co.
JYew Goods ! JITew Goods I!
LAVANBURG
HM& just returned from New York wtth a fiue, large
fresh, andxoraplete
STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of French, English and American Prints,
Printed Lawns, Oi gundys Jackoneis, Muslins aud
all sorts Robes Dresses, Shawls, Berage
Bobes, plain and Satin striped Berages
Also black and fancy Silks ; A com'
plete slock of Millinery Goods,
audi as Bonnets, trimmed and
iwlriinmed Lace; Metro-
politan tc chip Hats;
&c., Ac.,.tc., tc.
— ALSO
A good assortment of Ribbons. Flowers A
Rushes, Lace, aind Silk Mai tillas, Pa-
raseU, Embroideries&c., A. Our
StoiA ol cloilriig and Gentle
men's furniihing Goods is
vv:: now complete, for
. • f*' Geut'ns, Boys and
A children slioes,
boots A hats,
all of wbicli
we pro-
pose to
SELL
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Call and see for yourself. LAVANBURG A BBO.
San Antonio, April 21st, '59. .
The Jttagic Waverley Pills.
SOLD BT
iVANCE & BRO.
Sole Agents,
Saa Aateaie.
TIIK WONDERFUL SUCCESS
OF THIS
REMARKABLE MEDICINE
la bringing them rapidly into general use.
THEY GIVE RELIEF
Speedily. Surely, and safely.
For every description of Fever they are
•tof. unrivalled.
Unlike most ether Pills, they operate constitutionally,
and effect a cure without producing Pain,
as they do not purge.
tJT CALL AXD get A BOX -TV
And try them for youiselves.
Sin Antonio and San Diego Mall Line,
Overland route from New Or It ant to San Franctwo.
Saw-antonio, ^iay 30.1859.
THE California mail ria F.I Paso, in future will leave
San Antonio ea the 2d and 17th of each meuth at
o'clock A. M. - " dAwtf
P r o f e s s o r Wood's
Hair Restorative,
It has worked miracles I
THAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY ean be re-
stored perfectly to original growth, aud color so far
as their locks are concerned does not admit of doubt;
besides, it will cure every possible disease of the
scalp, whether developed as daudrulT itching or in the
shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald-head—and
in no possible case will it fail of curing as il by tuag-ic.
nervous or periodical head-ache, and if used twice a
week by the young regulnrly. it wiU preserve ihe col-
or, and keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable
age. Bead and judge.
Millford, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 1855.
PBOF. O J. WOOD—Dear Sir.- I take pleasure in
bearing voluntary testimony to the nufgic effects ot
your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as
1836, my hair commenced lading off. until the top of
my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has
continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstan-
ding"! have used many celebrated preparations for re
Btoration Seeing your advertisement, I was induced
to give your article a trial, and to my otter astonish-
ment. found, alter a few applications, that my hair
became firmly sei, and assumed a glossy and beauiifu!
appearance; and by the time I had used a qnari
bottle, my bp Id head was covered over with a young
and vigorous growth of hair, which is now "from one
to twu inches in length, and growing fast.
Yours, truly,
HENRY GOODRICH
Charleston, Mass. Ang. 9,185S.
Gents;—Nothing but a duty and sympathy lhat
(feel to communicate to other* thnt are afflicted as 1
have been, would iuducc me lo give, this public ac.
kilowledgmeut of the benefit I have received from
Prof. Wood's Hair Resto.atii-e. When' I first com-
menced utingit. my luir was quite gray, and in spots
entirulv bold'. I have now used tbe Restorative about
five months and my hair is entirely chained to its
original color, brown, and tbe new hair is over three
iuelies in length on ihe spi ts where it was bulc
have also been much gratified at the healthy moistu
and vigor oftiie hair, which before was dry, aud it has
ceased to comeout a* formerly.
Respectfully yours, &c ,
Mrs. R. A.- STODDARD.
From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse In Boston
Boston, Oct. 19th, f85 .
Gents:—At your reqnost. aud being {ff highly
pleased with the effects ol the Restorative, 1 am free
to stale tbkt my hair had beeume quite .loin, and en
ttrcly white. I have for ihe last five years been J> .the
habit of using dye. but hearing of the extraordinary
effects of this article, I vas induced to try it. My
hair has been restored to its original thickness, and
also to its former color,-which is light brown.
Yours respectfully,
■>- - MRS. INGALLS.
The following is from the Tastor of the Orthodox
Church, JSrookBeltl
* BitooKFiF.Lt), Mass.. Jan. 12,1855
Prof. Wood—Dear Sir—Having made trial as your
Hair Resumptive, it gives me pleasure to say, that
its effects lmve been excellent in removing iu amma
tiou, dandruff, and a consjant tendency to itching,
with wbicli 1 have been troubled from niy childhood
nnd has slso restored the hair, whicl&TO^ Incoming-
gray, to its original color. I Other ar
tide, with anything l;kc the same pleasurttjwtd proB'
Yours, truly,
-ll_ J, k. bragg
(Front the Jersey City Telegraph.)
WHAT IS IT FOK—This Wood's Hair Resto
tive f—Is a question ask>*l o—ily by hundreds \\
answer without hesintioir.or fear ot contradiction,
that It is tiie only article kaown which willdo al, its
promises for the human hair. It will reiiew its
growth—it will stop its falling—it will restore its na
lural color! It is not a Hair Dye, but a speeuy and
efficacious Restorative. .
O. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietorsj.812 Broadwav,
N. Y., and 114 Market street^jjjt I.ouis. Mo.
The hiver Invigorator,
pkkfabkd kt OR. SANFoRn.
Compounded entirely fruto Gum*.
s ONE of THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LITER
MEDICINES now before the pub ic, that acts us a
Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any
other medicine known. Itis not only a Cathartic, bui
a Lfeier remedy, acting first on the Liver lo eject its
mdrbid matter, then on tbe bowels aud stomach to
carry off that matter, lhas accomplishing two pur-
poses effectually, without uny of the painful feelings
experienced in the sperations of most Cathartics. It
strengthens the system at the same time that it purges
it ; and when t&ken daily -ill moderate doses, will
strengthen aud build it up with unusual rapidity.
TfieLlVERis one of the
the human body; and
functions well, the pow-
fully developed. Tbe
lirely dependent oil thej
Liver for the proper ptr-
tions ; when the stomach
are at fault, aad the
consequence of one or-
ing ceased to do iU duty.!
organ, one of the proprie-
ty, in a practice of more!
find remedy wherewith
ragements lo which it is
To prove that this re-/
any person troubled wilhj
in any of its forms, has)
convictio.i is certain.
These Gums remove all'
from the nystem.supplying
thy flow of bile, mvigora-
causing food to digest welL
BLOOD, giving tone and
machinery, removing the
effecting a radical cure
BILIOUS ATTACKS
BETTER PREVENTED.
of the LIVER IXV1GOR
One dose after eating is
the stomach and prevent
and souring.
One dose aft«.r eating is'
the stomach aud prevent
and sourirg.
Only one dose taken at!
els gently, and cureBCOS-^
One dose taken after
DYSPEPSIA.
O" One dose of two tea-
relieve sick HEAi -
. One bottle taken for re-
moves the cause of the di*
feet core.
One dose will immedi-
while ;
On ; dose often repeat-i
for CHOLERA MORBUS.1
CHOLERA. !
rr~7**Only one bottle is
the system the effects of
sickness.
One-bottle taken for!
allsallowuessor uunatuf-
One dose taken a - short
gives vigor to the appetite.'
well. )
One dose often repeated:
ARHCEAin its worst forms
BOWELL complaints yield!
doses.
One or two doses eures
WORMS iu Children; there
speedier remedy in the!
fails.
IO~ A few bottles' cures'
ing tbe absorbents.
We taks pleasure iu re-
icineas a preventive for!
CHILL FEVER, and all
Typ •. It operates with cer-
auds are willing to testify
ues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimo
ny in its fuvor.
49~ Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
('rider Ar Pirile
ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS AND JOBBERS.
bolidad street, near cotton's stable.
ALL kinds of Contracts executed with skill and
proc plitude—plaits drawn and estimates-made.
Undertaking done at a very moderate eburge. Coffins
of wood or metal mtde to order, hearse, aud all ihe
requisite for buri lis provided, and attended to with
promptness
A share otpaironage is respectfully solicited.
San Antonio, June 1st, 1359
QEOHGI3 W. G. BROWNE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
%y Office up stair* iu the Co art House, «£8
SAX ANTONIO, TEXAS. '
San Antonio, Hay 12,1859. dAwly
waltkr tcft8, iu. ■ chas oath colltt.
Tufts St Colley,
scecassoas to hbilsoh, wakeiwkll k e*. *
JMPORTERS of, and I toilers in, Foreign aud Do nes-
tle Hardware. Cutlery. Guns, Rifles, Pistols and
heavy Goods of every description. *
Noa T 4c 9 Marctay
NEW YORK.
(Opposite (he Astor House.)
May 1«, 1*59. ly-
JWarold St Wagner,
Wateh Maker and Jeweler.
ALL work entrusted to us will be attended to
with promptness, guaranteeing to give entire
satisfaction. i
We will Gil all orders from aoroad according to in-
structions.
Our shop is in front of ihe "Daily Hejald" office.
WH. 9. CLARKE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
May 7* IMP,—wly
San Antonio. Tcrfas.
€. Jfloineau St Co.
Commerce Street, corner of Yture St.
DEALERS in Fmita of all kinds, Havana Cigar) of
all brand*, nucli a« Cazadorc*, Cerraole*, M Sol,
Waaliinffioti, Bcgacrro*, Plantation, Nicotianu, E*.
co«ei , Muria Louisa, In^onuidud, Kl Sultan, Flora
Regalia, las don Indias. Lfiuim Abeiina Cilindrad<*«,
&e ; Chewing Tobaeco, Pt-rriqoc, he.; Siimkinx To
bacco. <;a|vornl. Turkish I aavana, Maryland.
Virginia and Canister; HumT ; Jlavanaand Mexican
Cigaritos; a Ik rue JMnrimeut of Pipes and slfms, of
ail class***; CaiidiewKiill rlaitMcs. Guui drops, Preserves
of all kinds. Jcllifs and Jam of Go\m, Orsnges.^!raw-
berries, Qoince^fte..&e ; Date«, Pigs, Raining Prunes.
Syraps, Cordial*, wines of all i*ia*Kes; > uncat, Malaga
&c.. ke : Family and Table wine at $3 00 per dozen,
without the bottles. m24d&wj«*
Weights and Measures?
MARSHALL A BROTHER arc authorized by tbe
Chief Justice of Bexar county to test Weights
and Measures; and all persons desiring to have them
'e'ted ean call upon tbem at their establishment on
Coaimeieostreet, two doors east of Rose A McCarthy's
San Antonio, Juno U, IIM, dAw-tf
Tims, is Money!
HAVING taken mfrrnit of lite Herald Office, I
will be ever ready te do work as a
Watchmaker and Silversmith.
Come and bring year work.
Dec. M—tf
G T. HAR0LD.
JO
ttMi rsixe LOUISIANA SUGAR—For sale
« CAUr«Jt«flA HOKX
Daly's Aromatic Valley Whiskey.
(Miniongahela.y
rr^HR #nder*:gned beg to inrorm their friends and
1 the public generally, that they have recei ed ihe
Agency for the above Celebrated Whisky, and will be
prepared to supply it in any quantity. It is well
kii.iwn in the States ft.r great purity, and being en-
tirely without any deleterious admixture whatever.—
To officers in tbe army, us well as l > tbe travelling
community il is particularly recommended being care-
fully packed up ill light casts of one dozen bottles in
each case. We wish t • refer ourfriemls'in tbe following
TESTIMONIALS:
State Auaytt't Office, 32 Somerset street,-)
Boston, April 17,1858- f
Mr. W. n. Dalt—Sir—I have made a chemical au
alysis of your "Old Valley Whiskey,'' and find it pure,
line, and full flavored Rye Whiskey, containing no in-
jurious mailers of any kind. I would recommend it as
suitable fur Uedicaland general public purposes.
Charles t. Jacisox, State Assayei.
From Dr. Chilton of New York.
i have analyzed a sample of Daly's Aromatic Valley
Whiskey, and find it to be a pure article, of fine flavor,
and without any deleterious admixture
James r. chiltok, x. d. n. Y.
From fV. H. Mapes.
Ma. W. H. Paly—Sir:—Your Aromatic Valley Whis-
ky is received aud after a careful examination i Cud it
to be a pare article, entirely free from adulterating
ingftdieuts so frequently used.
Yours respectfuly Jas. A. Mapxs.
Analytical Chemist
March 10, 1859—ly.
CHAS. S. SHARP A CO.,
Commission Merchants.
San Atituuio, Texas.
. James *11. Edney,
Commission Merchan
147 Chambers St. Xcw York.
Bnys aud forwards every kiad of merchandise for 3 1-2
per cent Commission. I>ealer lu
Piaiioa. Melodcous, Organs. Harps, Guitars
JkfKtt'c, Scuinf Machines, Iron Safe*, Pump*,
Gar Jen Unginr*. fc.
A printed list of all the UiUVreut makers kinds aud
prices, tent free. Aneiit for
"The Wonderful Pump,"
Raising water 150 feet l>y hand.
Publisher of an elegant lithograph of liHickory Nut
Fall*," ti. C.. 9 by 12 in., tent free. 50 c. Also,
Cherokee Physician; or Indian Guide to
Health,
This inraloable Family Adviser should be in e/ery
honse. It trcatsofall diseases, has ac« pinu*glossary,
and prescribes the rernedies from nature'* bounteous
stores, for all our infirmities an.I misfortune*. It U
printed on fine white paper, handsomely l ouiid fo*irlh
edition. 300 page*, and i* mailed frrc for one dollar.
Also a splendid lithograph. 19x^4 iurlu**, of all the
Bishops oi the M. £. Church, South,
foeludiug Buscorn and Capers, from origins! copies
--rve^xi bj thcni^clvrs. This splendid picture sent
• •• tbe receipt of one Hollar. Aluo,
inn net's Chronology of North Carolina,
, *t from the press, sent free for one dollar.
SJ- Meiers to Govs, dwaio and Morehead, !f. W.
sdMfln,j. w.Osborne, C. p Mendenliall, A. m. Gor
—a, Esqrs., Hon. Wm. A. Graham, j. R. Hodge, J.
' 'soring. Bers. C. F. Deems, M. T. Ileflin. S. B.
o-t, fj C. and A. M. Mel'heeters A Co., S. H. Col-
-!•, j b. (Worn. i'.sqrs.. Abingitoa Virginia
"ooewood Iroa 1'isnos. trom f 150 np*s ardf. <varran-
H erery ppri:««I*r.
principal regulators of
Cfj iwben it performs it6
jers of the system are
jstomach is almost en-
^ :hea1thy action of the
iforniance' of its func-
2 lis at fault, the bowels
: whole system suSe.sin
igan—the LlVEK-«iav-
For the disease of that
-fl tors has made it hisdu.
than twenty years, lo
O 'to c mutcraet the de-
: liable.
:medy is at last
IL1VRR COMI'IiiXNT,
\ .but to try a bottle, and
O 'morbid or bad mattei
(in their place-a heal
fg\ 'tine ihe stomach,
w .'PORIFYIKG THK
! health t. tbe wli lc
icausc of the disease—
jcured, aiid, WHAT IS
r'by the occasional usf
jATOR.
'sufficient to Telieve
*™ 'tin food from rising
4^ Jsufficient to relieve
Jthe food from rising
(l| !night. looses die bow
iTlVENKSS.
■jq | h meal will cure
Jspoonfuls will always
JACHK.
jm-le obstruction re-
jease, and makes a per-
tmmm «
lately relieve Cholio-
2:
jpeated ie a sure cure
land a preventive oi
[needed to throw out of
■ medicine after along
I—* !
O'JAUNDICE removes
'■al color from the skill
',time before -eating
_ -'and makes food diges
O !
w 'cures CHRON1G DI
jwhile SUMMER and
ZJJ [almost to the first
>'>attacks cf used . by
iis no surer, safer; or
world,
—^ jDKOPSY, by excit-
O'commending this me
'iFKVKR ancUAGUK.
JFF-VEttS of a Bilious
__ [taiiity, and tbous-
fJJ ; to its wonderful vir-
the great constitutional REMEDY. '
ji. Ji.
pro. 2.) . T :
A New Life-Creative Principle
_'s Renovating Resolvent
Heals Old Sores, Purifies tbe Blood, Instills
wilbin the System renewed Health, and Re-
solves and Exterminates all Cbronic and
Constitutional Diseases.
This great and 'glorious remedy should be hailed
by the human race as a special gift from the Almighty,
to regenerate l ilapidated humanity.
Da. IUtwii & Co. are the only Physicians and
Chemists in the world that hare succeeded in discov-
ering a lemedy that will effectually eradicate from
tbe human system constitutional diseases and ailments,
transmitted from parents to their children.
RAD WAT'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
WiU radically exterminate frcm the system
r«o
PCROFULA.
SYPHILIS,"
FEVER SORES,
ULCERS.
SORE EYES,
SORE LEGS,
SORE MOUTH,
SOREHEAD,
INSANITY.
BRONCHITIS,
ALL DISEASES OF THE
WOMB.
PROLAPSUS UTB8I,
SKIN DISEASES,
<ALTRHKUM,
CANKERS,
fits,
RUNNING from the EAR.
WHITE SWELLINGS,
TUMORS,
CANCEROUS AFFEC-
TIONS, •'
nodes,
glandular 8 well-
IJfrS.
nliht swkats,
CONSUMPTION.
rash tetter.
HUMORS, of all KINDS,
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM,
DYSPEPSIA,
And all diseases that have been established in the
svstem for years.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
O" Sold by Druggistt eten/trhere.^/Jb
RAD WAY & CO., 164 Fulton St, N Y.
Is a scientific Medical discovery, and is daily woikinp
cures, almost too greut to believe. It cup?s, as if by
magic, even the fliSt dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER complai'.t. from the worst jaundice or dyspep-
sia, to a common headache, all of which are the re-
sult of a diseased l:ver.
/• Price *1 per bottle. . -•
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor.
341 Broadway. New Yark.
WHOLESALE A GENTS: .
A. F. Kercheva!. J. M.Devine, San Antonio.
F. T. Dulfau, Austin.
Hay ft McGowu, Houston. r29
Dr. M'Lane's
celebrated
VERMIFUGE
AND
om the
also been
most satis-
LIVER PILES.
beg leave to call the atten-
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu-
lar remedies now before the public*
We refer to -
Dr, Gh s. M ^Lane's'Celebrated.
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pi
THE VER;
For expelling Wi
iiuman system.
idministered with
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LivtR Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague,
preparatory to Or after taking Qui-
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics j|c>r the above" men-
tioned diseasesj ffiey are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad-
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
Fleming Brothers,
Pittsburg, Pa.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success-
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give then-
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de-
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele-
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither timfi
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com-
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEMXC BROS, imtsbcrfli, Fa.
P S. D.*1<t* uihi I'hvMri:in« ordering from other*
'Inn Fi 'niliig^jlriH.. will d< w -ll to write their order®
li-itiii'tly. Hfi'lr*/* iion* l-i't Dr. M'Lane\t. prrparrd hy
Fir faint] Urns. Pittsburgh. 1'n. To thtw nifbirc to give
'liem a tri I, we will forwitnl per mail. j'-#t paid, to iiLy
;iirt of tin; United Platen, one bo* of PHlii tor twelve
hr-<-ceiit i wt!p' ft.unps, or one vinl of Yemilfnge foi
■onrteen llm-^mit 5tani]w. Ail ortlrm fruin Canada must
.'«*'('uii.|i:mi <<1 by twetity cents extra.
ESTRAY.
WAS.taken iiMM*<i enrav by Row> Houatoa. and
entrayeil berore Win. Sutherland Km)., j., 1*,
a RAY IIURSK. 4 year* old, pait, 14 bands high, and
branded thus : 6. on (lie left thi h ; appraised by S. H-
MilmnHiid L. P. Hu lies at S-10.
VmiM Sam 8. .Smith. Clerk County Court, Bexar
C'onuiy. at aQic* in San Antonio, this 23d day o. Apiil,
A. I). 1-59.
SAM S. SMITH.
Cik. G. C. . t\
by kdwjiiip Mii . Dep>-
MS
1*
\J "Lungs and Throat can be cured by INHALATIOJ0 &
Which conveys Ihe remedies to tbe cavities in the ■
lung*, through the air' passages, and enttMpta-iinM "
contact with the disease, neutraUsee the fabereulal
matter, allays the cough, causes a free
pectoration, heals the laiigs,purifies the kWod,hBfM4|. "
renewed vilality to the nervous aystem giving that ten I -
end energy so indispensable for the restnrttiou <f -x
health To be able to state confidently I bet Cousnm ■
tion is curable by inhalation, is io roe a source of nfcj
alloyed pledsuae. Itis as n/uch ondir the control •-
medical treatment as any other formidable diseases f
ninety out' of every hundred eases can be euted in tW
first stagey, and fi/ty per cent in the seeofed: but in IW
third stage it is impossible to save more then fiva r«*'
cent, for the Lungs are na eat ap by the disease as te
bid defiance to medical skill. Even, ho wever, in the
laet stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relial tf
the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which
nually destroys ninety-ive. thousand persons in thi
United States alone; and a correct calculation show^
that of the present population offheeartk,-eighty ■
ionsare destroj-ed to fill the Consumptlve'sgncve.
Truly tbe quiver of death Ini no arrow s® fab"
Consumption. In all agn it has been the great <
of life, tor. it spares neither age nor sex. but swe
alike the brave, tire beautiful, the graceful aad 1
led. By tbe help of that Supreme Being from
comeili every good and perfect gift, I am eaal
otter to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cJ
Consumption. The first cause ot tabrecles isl
impure blood, and. the immediate effect produce
their deposition in fhe lungs is fo preveftt ihe free i
mission of air intythcair cells, which causes a weak*
eced vitality through the-eniire system. Then surely
it is more ratioual to expect greater good front medi-
cines entering the cavities of the lungs than,from those
administered through the stomach, the patient will al-
ways find the lungs tree and the breathing e**y, aftes
inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a locWVrtme-"
dy, nevertheless U acts constitutionally. and with1 mere"
power and certainly than remedies administered bf
theslomch. -To prove the powerful and dtrect ialttt- .
enoe of this mode of admiuistrutisn, chloroform inhaled
will entirely destroy sensibility in a few Biattts^ti*
lyziiig the entire nervous *y t«-m,so tbata Hsrir iWayb*
amputated without the slightesr psiin inhaling t^e or-
dinary bvrning'gass will destroy life in a fewnoura.
Tbe innahuiou of ammonia will souse thi
IX "T1I,E DISCOVERY Q* THESE
(Cclcbrolcb jBittcrs,
A new lirfit 1-ns ns«n upon Il*e horizon of the
Bfctliciil WotUL Ihe per.ial Infinence aiwl cu-
rative (if vhicli will ran^e ihe nearl*
of n.any cf tlio^e sfticltd Ub liie folwwuiK
disc-HiCJJ 5 a kap for Joy. - ~ '
Tliej trill t ffettualljr enre that biosc dls-
treasiug Complaint •
DYSPKPSTA,
in all its various forms. For "*
ims cmtzMZHZ,
. |lcrbous anil Chonic Jltbilifg,-
anil all diseases arising from a disordered
stowach Q R klvert
it#-ruralive i otv ers are" almost miraculous.
For ilie Cute, and as a sure Prerogative hi
FEVER & AGUE,
BlttQUS A KB CTHEB FEVERS.
produced fey Jl'anuf'r Indr^nro*, ilk LitkmtJ
j ' - ' eu*dsusuikuIuL .
Asa TrmieIn tares of Yellow.ai*l other
Fevrm, ii t-i<Vrta1 to' J nr/itcal
CUi:ial«. h fc uamriiasMd.
A few ibnrt iU rfwlrallj nil C of ,1
Debility, Ktuara,"Hrk HreJ Artie, Loes
of Arprlilr, dr, Ac.,
jwse—For mi art'it, talj % vinr-slsasbt ihwi
ihirt lixv, Ulum eaiinr. FwCmil i,« imn—*-
ful ath liiitt* * tlnv, U&n «atlnc:-
eP"BEWAEE OF COUNTERFEITS,
i Genain* leer our Siguaturo—thus:
Solo Proprietors. Hevr Tork.
In
Mch. 17. n-12
GENTKT STILES * CO- Agents,
Houston. Texas.
i-. Z. J. T
£ AU -'L
or
ption a
AIXD
the i „
when fainting or apparently, dead The odor of l
of tbe medicines Is perceptible in the skin s few i
ate* after being inhaled, and may be mbaied, and i
be immediately deteelcd in tbe blood. A cow viM
proof of the constitutional effects of inhalatioa, btk'
fact that sickness is always produced by brcatbicg ing
air—is this not positive evidence that proper remedies
carefully prepared and jucickmsly administered f*
Ihe lungs should produce the happiest! '
ing eighteen years practice many thons
from diseases oftbe lungs and tliroat^mve beeni
my eare, and I have effected many remarkable eaten,
even after tie" sufferers had been pronounced iaM
last stages, which fully satisfies me thai euuswmptica
is nelongej a fatal disease My trevtment of consent
tion is orginal, and founded on long experience and •
thorough -investigation. My perfect acqnaietaa* f
with the nature of tubercles, Ac., enables roe to ik>
tinguisb. readily, the various forms of disease tbatsis-
uiate consumption, and apply the proper remedlr
rarely being mistaken even in a single ease. Tiris fi g
miliarity, in eouiteetion with certain petbetoffcglaai
microscopic disccveries,enables me to relieve the lni.gg
from tbe effects of contracted chests, lo enlaige let
chest, pnrify the blood, impart to it renewed viadkf
giving energy and tone to tlie entire system.
Medicines with lull directions seat toaiy-'mt*
the United Stater and Canudas by patiei|te cooimSSi
eating their symptoms by letter. But the«a>e would
be more certain If the patient should pay me a visit,
which Would give ah opportunity to examine tbe teags
and enable me te prescribe with much greater certaia-
iy, and then ibe cure could lie eflecied withoutasy see-
ing the patient again. All letters-asking advice usast
contain a postage stamp.
Address . G. «r. GRAHAM; M. D.
Box Ho. 53—OfSee 1131 Filbert Sueet, old fim. 10 .
below Twelfth," Philadelphia, Fa.
James ML t.dney.
I^KVKRAL PURCHASING 4 COMMISSION MF-B-
vX cliant. and dealer in Piano*. Slelodfcon*. Pumi^
Safes, Sewing Mac-tees, &e. Publisher '•Cherol.ci
Pliysi iao.-' "Crmiology ofJi-C." -.Sout'-ern Bi b ps.'
"Hick iiy Nut Falls.-: Ae Sole Proprietor of th-
"Ame -ran Pump," raiding water in all depths. un.Vi
ISO feet, by band. Drawings and Prices sent free. 14'
Chambe > Street, New York. Commission for Buying
& i'orw irding, tw" ceut.
REFERENCES.
VcFheeiters Gbeiuiu. Va : j i4t B Odom Ksq. Va ;
Hon. John Baxter, Teon-; Rev. W G. Browtilow. do :
Hon. T. L. Jones. Netip't. Ky.j Brown ft McHillar
VV'gta. Texas; V. tc. D- Richardson. Gah'n. do ; 11. R
IcAnally. I . D. St. Louis; Rev. C. C. Gillespie, if. O
J. W.Sioy, Esq. (>ha<leston. S C.; Hon's. W. A- Gta-
am. N C. .1 U- Kills. N C.; D. L. Swain,y C.; C
F. Deems. D. S. C.; Mvatls t Toler, tlr e..&e
te jr. R
Ho Mot* Pain,
No More Sickness, ,
No More Bhennatism.
OR STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS, LCil AtVO.
Headaches. Toothaches, or suffering from otbei
•ailily infirmities. The rapid and complete efficacy oi
iladteay't Ready Relief in instantly stopping tbe mos:
'Xecruciating Pains and Aches, Barns, Scalds. Cats.
Vounds. Bruises, Ac., ft-., renders it important thai
-.ery family keep a supply of it in the honse.
Armed with this remedy, a household is always pro
cteil against sudden attacks of si,:kne s Thou«and>
lives of persons have been saved by its timely
. Iio were suddenly seized iu the niabt time wi«
:ramps. Spasms, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever
tid other violence diseases, let a dose of this Heme
v be taken internal! v. a* fie case may require, w el
iiddealy with pain or sickness, sad it will isbmsiii
-lief thk Tatient k ejj r.tiv. aud arrest the disease!
Radwaj's Ready I-elief,
Htu Curred :
RHEUMATISM In fear houre.
NKURA1.GIA, lu t^feoars.
DIARRHOEA, In ten mirtuteo.
CRAMP, la fifteen minutes.
TOOTHACHE In one miuute.
SPASMS. ' In one minute
SICK HKA l)ACH R, In tea minute*
CHIUJ5 AND FKVER, la fifteen minutes.
CHI1.BUHNS, la fifteen mi:iutes.
INFLUENZA. In six hours.
-ORK THROAT, Ifl to i minnics.
BURNS, • In twenty minutes
FROST BITES,
AGUE CHEEK, j
PARAIjVfIS,
LAMENESS,
1 IS ALL CABXS OS
Bruises, v
Wounds, -hj
Stratus, and
Sprains,
the m 'ment it Is applied to the injured parts. 411 p.ifc
and n easiness cease. Ixiok out for Couuterfe t* and
Imita i'ii—Purrliace only lUDW.r'a budt Btutr
Price rt«... "i-l *1 tv-r " f'tflf
Of all diseases, the great first i
Springs firoct neglect of nature's laws.
Suffer J%W
When a cube is guaranteed in all ]
of ' ; *' •*"- v- ..
Secret Divas**r.
If Abuse, Nervous' Debiiuy, Sirictura,
Gleets, Gravel, Diabetes. Diseases of
the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial
Rhenmatism, Srrofnla, Pain in iha
Bones and Ank'es, Diseases uf tbe
Luugs Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcere
upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers,
Dropsy, Epileptic. Fits, St; Vita*
Dance, and all diseases arising from *
derangement -o/ the SexuaLOrgaiis,
Such as nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss et
power, general w«akne*e, dhnimiess of vision, with
peculiar spots appearing before rhe eves, loss of sight
wakefulness. Ifispeflsia, l iver Disease. Eruptions up-
on tbe face, Pain in the Back and Bead. Female Ir- '
regularities and all the improper discharges front
both sexes. Il matter* not from what cause the di-
\ease originated, however long standing or obstiaat:
the case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter time
than a permanent cure can be effected by any -otber
treatment, even after the disease lias baffled the skill
of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of
core The medicines a re pleasant without odor, caus-
ing no siekness, and free from mercury or balsam.
during twenty years of practice, I have rescued fronr
ihe jaws of death, many thousands, who, in the last
stages of the above mentioned disc«sea bad been given
up to die bv their physicians, which warrants ate ta
promising lo the afflicted, who may place tbemselve*
uuder my eare, a perfect and most speedy eare. : e-
cret disease*are the greatest enemies to health, as they
are the ttrtt cause of e^tasumptioy, scrofula, and ma-
ny other diaeases; and should be a terrorto the he uan
ramUy. as a permanent cure is scarcely ever effected-,
a majority of tbe cases tailing into the-hands of in-
competent persons, who not only fail to eare the dis-
eases butrnln tbe constitution, filling the system with
mercury, which with the disease, hasteiuLthe sufferer
iiao rapid consumption.
Butslwnid the disease and the treatment not cause-
death speedily and the victim marries, the disease ir
entailed upon tbechildreti. who art born with feeble
constitutions, aud the current of life corrupted by a vi-
rus which betrays itself. In Serofnla, Tetter, Ulcere
Eruptions and other affections jf the skin,Xycs Lunge
anpThroat^rn tailing npou.them a brief existence, antf
consigning them to an early grave.
SI^F ABUSE is another fbrasidableenesy tehealtk
for nothing else in the dread caialogne of human di-
■seascscau-esso destructivea drain upon the system
brewing its Uiousands of victim* through a few vears
■>f Fuflering aoWn to an uirtimety grare. It destroys
the nervaas system, rapidly westes away the ener-
gies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the
proper development of tbe syst*m. disqualifies for
marriage, society, business, andaH earthly hanaiaes*
ind leaves.the sufferer wrecked m bodv ana mind,
predisposed lo Consumption snd n train of evilii mere
to bedreaded than death itself. Willi the fullest con-
fidence I assure the nafortnnate yiettm* of Self.Abase
that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected,ai f
with the abandonment of ruinous practices^ my
tients^can be {.stored to mbttst, vigtiraas health
Tbe afflicted are caouened against the use of
tent medeeiacs. for there ate so many ingeniow
snareaan the' eolomes of the pu>rtie wtats N> eatels
and rob the uuwary sufferers. Uiat millions have their
eonstitations mined by the viie rvmp ends of qus.ck
™ ironouf nostmms vended
. tosre earefally analysed many
of theeo-eallcd patent jnedecines. and find that nearl;
all of them contain etMrhsirc sublimate, which it ve«
ef tbe strongest poteens, aad instead of coring the
disease, disables the «y.,tem for lite.
Three fourth* of tht paieat nosrraaM now ia use
are pnt ap by unprincipled and ignonart persons who
donotu-.drrsiand even (he alphabet of the asatena
mediea. and arc equally as destitute of any knowl-
edge of the human system, baring one object only im
view, and (hat, to make money regardless af eases-
qnenees. .. < ■*>, -
Irreealariiies and all diseases of males and females
treated on principles established by twenty years of
practice, aud aaamoaed by thousands ef the most re-
markable easts. Medicine* wnfa Aril directions sent
to any part of the United Motes or Cnaadies, by pa
tients conmianieatlng rtielr symptoms by letter. Bus-
iness correspondcnes strictlr confidential. All UUers
ask tag a^rice must contain t sstMs stamp
Address _ J. tCMNERVlLLK. M I
Box N . Offlce N*o. 1131 Filbert St. old No .0*
below Twelfth, Philadelphia.
a . Htuietning has Remove*
HIS KXTKNSIVE .STOCK Of OOODS TO TH.
store on the corner, formerly occupied by Brk
ord A Co.. wiles* lie is now opening a new assort
uent ill the wbolssale and Retail lino. Thankful foi
,nst favors-be would be happy lo receive a call from
iL< old snstoqiers ar.d tbe puplie generally, who desire
■■ purchase good articles aad cheep.
«a Antonio, April'i7 59 a i 1 IS fat W.
lbs. CITRON—For sale at
CALIFORKTA STOgg
00
40U
Bit Northern rOTATO SEED—For sale at
✓ - «AbTF#*KIA ——
'A New Contribution 10 Science.
THE ClilT GRASD DISCOVER V,
JBs-r if.
R*t>WAY'S RHGULATING PILLS.
JBm. RADWAifT^.Co., here rrcently diseovere
" " for extracting from roots, herto. plants!
nutritious e i tract of sash wooilerfn :n #
which they have combined wi lb Had v
ting Pills—that six of ties- PUIs wtii
blood with the same eBwunl of waivitkm
ice of ordinary bread; so that, while the n s
lug a thorough physicking. ad tegu>J
It daily;.f- — *
process. I' daily become* strenell^nrd.
Persons afflicted with Liver Coir plaint. Dvsp
Heart Diseases, Fe'luessofBlood, swd all lVm;tie
are sutyect to IriegaUritH , Hysteria 4',
cular Teeommtnded & use these Titis
*l p.!
Thcv
svstem. or tears inc b
should likewise ta^e one or two of th-se pil!« once ,
twice a week. They wibttot only keep your systes
healiBv and reguiai. bat will nrcjert yonr It,(ants t
gainst Cramp and Pains tn ft. j*os#a«t. snd insti
not only a healths child, hut wiU invest everr i
thus suekled. with a sweet disposition
RAD WAYS REGELATING PILL.
Reggia-e eack sxd erery orgna of tbe «v u , ti
correct all derangements «^the Liver,Boweis> rea
Beari and Kidneys
'ostrveness.
Heartburn,
UilieusncGa,
Dropajr.
Palpitation of the
IJesK,
They Cure
Oyppepgia,
ConsUpation.
Hes.iecbe,
Congestion,
Ac.. 4c., &c
They are entirely_ vegetable and Harmless; t
whet
to Kit-' of Apoplexy, _
•"^ict'ScES're*
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Huston, E. G. San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 18, 1859, newspaper, June 18, 1859; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232745/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.