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©prim Chikf Qommissaky ok Sbbsistbkcis.
Saute Ft, X. JT. Dtcmhrn- 6, lt^S.
Sealed proposals in triplicate wiH be re-
ceived at thin office and at the office of the
Acting Commissary
post named in thin adv«rf.isem*ut until 12
o'clock noon, on WKIINE-^DAY, MARCH
lltli 1874, for furnishing such quantities
of FKE8H BKEF and MUTTON, oh the
•block, FLOCK, CORN' MEAL. BEANS,
HOMINY, and COAK>E and FINK 8ALT,
as may lie reijiiil^d at tiif following uained
Posts in the District of New Mexico, dur-
iug the vear commencing July 1.1MM, #ud
ending June HO, 1675, or such Iran time as
the Commissary General of Subsistence
may direct.
The following amounts are approxi-
mately nil that is now supposed, will be
needed, hut. the com tractor will be required
to furnished all required wl^rtber iiiore or
less:
I0BT3.
b
W
u
s
1
£
lb*'
Fort
Wingste
Jf. M.
Fort
CrniK,
N. M.
Fort
Bayard,
N. M.
Forf.
Stanton,
N M.
Fort
Seidell,
N. M.
Fort
Garland,
C T.
Fort
Tulemsa
N. M.
Fort
McKne,
N. M.
Fort
Union,
N. M.
flOOOO
I'.KKKI
8700U
60000
lflOOO
41000
36000
'mom
109000
lb*
.3*;
jg
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«00n|l0n000tj500
2000
600(1
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MOO
3000
3000
10000
, lbs
30000
»1001100 tooo
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111
90000
64000
6M00
44000
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170000
l
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lbs. :b.
40QQMM
moo
1000
SOOO
1000
woo
1000
(000 wo
woo
3000
3000
3000
1000 9000
000 7560
SALTr
lbs.
50011(00
2500
500
1300
moo
sou
500
SOU
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WV) 250013000
lbs.
6009
uo6
i 1
hm
4000
1000
woo
1000
1000
The beef and Mir ton must be of good
marketable quality, iu equal pro|Hirtiona
of lore and bind quarter meat, and be de-
livered trow time to lime as required by
tlit; Coietnanrting Officers of thtPusts
ft Proposal* will also be rtccived at the
Miue tiiue and place* for supplvlifg the
Posts with beef mud Mutton ou the hoof.
The bida should state the price per pound
net.
The FLOUR mnit be saperfino, fresh
pronnd, from sound, i.ew wheat, Well bdltr
ed, free from grit smut and all foreign
substances, in good, strong,' new sacks, of
100 pounds net weight each
The CORN MEAL mini be newly ground
from sound swest corn grown from Amer-
ican soed, and parked in strong new sacks
of 100 pounds each lift weight.
The BE4NS tiiust. be of the Mewest. crop
uniform size, free from dirt, and packed
iu strong new sacks, not less than 100 nor
lore than IS" pounds each nsfr weight.
The HOMINY must be of the best qnal-
t k x a 8.
■yr
POST OFFICE DEPAJtniEM^
Washington, Dec.ilst,l&ES.
PROPOSALS will be receWed -mi likw
Contrac.t Office of this fthf*nimn£ {
until 3 o'clock p. in. of Mascli.^ (gaswtw
bo decided by the 20th), tfoi carrcunEtta*
■nails of the United States fron JafJr
1874 to June 30th, 1875, On the
routes in the State of Texas, ami
shedule of departures and arriVaiafHJM
specified, viz;
No. 8524 From Rockport by Laaur fiaftf.
Mary's; ' ft
Leave Rockport Tuesday .ami Fsiri,
day at 8 a pi; i
Arrive at St. Mary'# by p mj : (,
Leave St. Mary's Wednesday
.Saturday at a a in;
Arrive at Rockport, by 6p at;
No. 8541 Fort D w " !,! J *
uA' tatiU i
'> Leave FaftDavis
iye Presidio del Vesto jttewf
at Rockport, l»y bp at;
1-UviS to Presidi* del |
Iks and back, onee * mmhs ' f
Part Davis Mondays*#*^*
. by Chatfield, to Borry-
15 milea and back, twice a
wmt» u Chatfield, and once a
WMfc tip residue.
Li—»■ Rico Monday and Thursday
at 3 a m ;
I Jurit* at Chatfield by 9 a in :
Leave Chatfield Monday at 9 a u;
Asn*a>*t Berryville by 12 m ;
ii—w'Berry ville Monday at 1 p ro ;
Arrive at Chatfield l>y 4pm;
. Lravo Chatfield Monday and Tbuni-
day at 4 p»;
Arrive at. Kice by 6 p m.
MBS Fmm Burret, by Backbone Valley
and Wolf's Cro»«ing, to Frele-
rtoksbuig, tiO utiles and hack,
otic« a week.
Lmtve Unmet Tuesday at fi a ni;
Artier at Fredericksburg next day
kjRn;
JLwn Fr del ickaburg Wudneadj.y at
Lfini; .:; ,»- (.
Arrive at Burnet day bo 7 pm.
ray
[iv 12 m;
Leave i'rewdii' il«l.Norte Wm1b*>4*.\ t
at 1 p in: ^
Arrive at Fort Davis third<3
pin; , *V
No.8554ttFro;.i Cat Spring to
utiles and back, twiw
Leave Cat Spring VMpn
Thnrnlay at lflxjsn; • ,
Arrive at MillWluii'bv> It ~
Leave M'illlieun '^l«i»iay
18
V**W Waco, br Stm th Bi sqac,, Co-
, nHMiche 8i>iiiiBs» Eagle.
L HalUert'sCrortsliVgHOak Grove, and
Kn|(-«r L»af, to Crowsville, 62 miles
and back, once a week.
l#s<rt Waco Monday « 8 a rri;
. JKtirt at Cro»syillt) noxt day by 4
. I® J
M»*« Crtrtsville Wednesday at, 6 a
hassle at Wuco next day by 4 p in.
day at j
Arrive wtx!at-qpa'n,'g liy 3sp
No. 8596 Ftx«ni U'oniu'll, by Ceder
Hotkk'or, sLoiic 0:rk, ti*ee.<Ve tW.
Miitvr Grove, and lintia»,>tw "Sal |
pliur h)irings, GOmjiI* mull VaeiL
once a week: * f
Leave Terrill Tueaday at Ha oc p
Arrive at Sulphur Springs ties*, 8
by 4 p in; j''««
Leave Sulphur Sprurgs'ThuMtftor-ailp
8 a in; |
Arriva at Terrill next, <Ly Aq- t prsr, t:
No. 8000 From Gainesville, by BoKve^. A«f,-
Denton, 37 miles and bank,,<*u**aj.'i;
. week;. %
Leave G»inesville Ssrtnulaji s
Arrive at Dentou Uy 4» p>«m;
Leave Denton Friday at 6 am;
Arrive at Gainesville l»y (ip*; J
No. 8621 From Hnllsville, by
and Oiuega, to Giiiuer, 31 sn&-»
and back, once aweek,
Leave Hallsvillo Wednes<lar J* T
Fort Worth, I y Ashland and
ra, to IWatnr, *10 milt* aud
three times a week.
F«rt Worth Monday. Wed
neetlay, and Friday nt 6am;
Arri ve at Decatur by € ip io ;
h*»m Denatur Tuew^-sy, Thnrsday,
mm!t>at»nlay at 6* m;
Anivaat Fort Woith by 6 p tn.
Pn>ut Denton, by Lewixville, Trin-
ity Mill*. «««i Farmers' Branch, to
Datiua, 42 mles and back, three
times a w«*V.
fjtarv Hene«u Monday. Wednesday,
and Fii'la> at 6 a m ;
Amu at Dallas by 7 p. ui;
Leave DiUas Tuesday;, Thursday,
AMi Saturday nt 6 a ui ;
Arrhr* at Denton by 7 p in.
'Arrive at Giltner by 5 p m;
Leave -Gilmer Thursday ab.7a.asr
Arrive at Hallsville liy,5
No. 8622 Frotn Mineola, by QiiilataM,Bk<L
• Oak, Reily Springs (oi>^<ji*«; Evr-,»"
only), Iiacchns (on. ef rnno tifts m
ly(, and Woodlaral, to qw«k<re
Sprii gNr41 miles aa.Hwok,ta*r«' a-J
wet
• fpc K ja ^ • V ^ '
W*e TuesSa^>ati aw; ;
Arrive at SUl^Jiftr Sailings
LjMye Snlptiur Spriogs .Weda^ju /, 'J
j, IX T3k: eaiitiactn ure to be executed
anxi>.ir«laT»t«d to the Department br or be
$>«*«»•* lit day of Juue. I®i4, otherwise
aeap-piad bidder will be coMsidsred aa
isfiitf fail'il. aud the P. si master General
suae- proceed to contract for the service
•iirliutlirr patties, acceding to law.
i*.»t forma of proposal, guarantee, and
tSieal,*. mid also for instrui'tions as to
ifai eauiiitiens to be embraced in the con-
A* , see advertisements of Decern-
W '% 'HMt, and March 3Ut, 187.1, inviting
ft>r msil service in Tux as, to be
v«i w (*>« principal poet olflcea.
vbonld l>e emit in »e»led en velpjjei
• » * nit ii *... t-' a..iL. ' -
-«SK-r.»«-ribetl, "Marl pn>p<i#a(n Mini
ity, manufactured from aottud wbite corn,
aad bo free from corn meal or dost add
packed in •trout new sack* of 100 pounde
each, net weight. 1
FINE SALT must be white, clean and
well pulverized, »ud packed inatning new
tacks of 100 pounds each, net weight,
COAKteE SALT must be 'pma crystals
from the lake*, and packed in afrongnew
tacks of 100 pounds each, net. weight.
The actual net weight of 'Flonr' Bxans,
Corn Meal. Hominy and Salt whew receiv-
ed at the PoMsiwiil only he paid for.
The prices to he stated iu U. B. Curren-
cy. Mote than one article should not, be
entered in a single proposal, and bids must
be made separately for each Pnat.
The light is reserved of accepting or re-
jecting any bid as 'may be deemed best for
the interest of the United States.
Forty daya notice wl|l he given to the
contractor'of the smonnt required and
time for each delivery.
Each hid will he accompanied by « copy
of this advertisement.
Proposals must be accompanied by a
proper ^nanntee ni^ned by two responsi-
ble persona, stating.thar if a contract is
awarded that snitable bonds for Its fultill-
ment will be mude.
It will be also understood that iu oaae
of a delivery of » qnnlity of stores inferior
to that specified in the contract, or a deli-
ciency of snpp'y on the p:trt «»f the con-
tractor. that the United States shall have
power tn supply the deficienev at the ex-
pense of the contractor, and that, during
the term of any contract it will become
inoperative for any Post wherefrom the
tro'.ps mav be withdrawn, and so remain
nntil the Post be regarriaoned.
Tin- contract* will be subject to the ap-
proval of the Division, Department and
Dintrict eommanderi.
Samples of sufficient, quantity to permit
of careful examination, and packed in so
cure packages (and not in paper parcels)
properly marked with the name of the
bidder and contents should be fnrnished
with the bids.
If frequently happens that bid* rre re-
ceived aftc the time designated for the
opi-niug the same.
No such bids will be considered, and
bidders ar^Toqneated to forward their bids
in, time.
Proposals iu blank ombodving condi-
tion" nnder which contracts will be made,
will be furnished from this ofllce and from
the offices of Acting t'ominissarioe at each
Pont mentioned.
1'ropoeals not. nindo on tbit.prencribed
form should Co be accepted) state that
the bidder will comply with the condi-
tions printed on the established form.
Ko bids will he entertained from persons
not citizens of the United States.
Bidd' r« are invited to be present at the
opening of the bids.
E'lVelojM-s sbonld 1»- marked, "Proposals
for" {nam? the nrlicli*.) at Fort.........
N. M.. addressed to the Chief Commissar?
of Subsistence, Di«,rict of New Mexico,
SaMe p„_ Mexico or Post CommisHa-
ry, Fort
By Command of Col. J. Ikvin OKtxJt!:
SAM. T.CUSHJNG.
Capt, A- C. S ,
24-1 d6f. Chief C. S. Dist. N. M
Tbarorfas
pliur Spriugn .Wedaawiayi
at (5 a in;
Arrive at Mineola by8 p m.
No. 8623 From Tylsr. by Ogbtirti^ toiuxmpr
town, lttujileattndliliack,
week;
Leave Tyler Monday and
«it 1 p in; „
Arrive at Jaiuesto»v!i .Uy 7 p a;
Luflve J finest own dtwid^'
tSqrsday at
AlVivu at Tyler hy'12 «». . fi
No. 8638 From Nacogil
li*on MjjunluiJ,
BSleui, Griffin,
Zavala, 65i miles
liinea a .week;
Leave Nacogdoches Monday,
nesday, and' Friday at 6 » m;
Arrive afZ^vnlSn^jt day by tt
Leave Zavala Tuesday,
and Saturday at 1 p in;
Arrive at Kacvgdoclics next
7 pm.
No. 8639 From Nacogdoches t.t
15 Biileh aud.back, twice a <v«vk;
Leave NaeogdooLx-u MoudAB
Thursday at 7 a on.
Arrive at Douglass by 12 nt,
Leave Douglass Monday awiThnra-
day at 1 p tn;
Arrive at Nacogdoches by f«j»ar.
. ' '
No. 7662 Frotn Mitioola tp Emory, 21 «»>«»
add back, twice a week;
Leave Minccla Tuesday aud t-Msv
day at 9 a in;
Arrive at Emory by 4 ipnu;
:i>id addres»ed to the
nAaar PosMiisster General Gcneril,
J.N'o. A. J. CRBSSWELL, W
S- 12 wtf>» P tstiHi.ster Geiifiral.
t >> .3 |l.
i 1 WEEK TO ItiESTS. Fa-test selling
fiele» out. Three valuable sample*
' tor ten cen's.
A. BitlDE,767 Broadway, New York.
lit by mail tn
°"e for *'•
.11UWill change any
_rj» I'ermaneot black or
lifliiiiH ml ' poinou. Ti'adu
rates. Address, MAGIC
gticld.Jliass. 4w-
aUo AO
Pliiln.
one writ
.o.H:
.Bachtnan
awa.Kev.
(iltCbnrcb,
NY. Rfv.JI
FOR
&.XXJ all t
No. 8747 From Ledibotter, by long P.cwytV
to La Grange, 19} niilc« .aarfiW.k.
six time* a week; '
Leave Ledbctter daily, except.Sw
day, at u in;
Arrive at La Grange U;,- L'J «t,
Leave L i Grange daily except.
day, at 1 p in.
Arrive at Ledbctter t\v?7 if as.
No. 8748 From Greenville, liy l'js*t-rn
ville, to McKinuey, 32 luitoM
back, twice a w««k;
Leave Greenville WtMinesda; joi'
Friday at I p in;
Arrive at McKiuuey next nh-y !«*
12 in;
Leave McKinuey Tuc.sd.ij- aul
Thursday at l p in;
Arrive at Greenville next di'.j*. fer
12 ni.
From Trinity, by Colita, to
:17 mile aud baok, once a
Ijeave Trinity Al'n.day at C a ?«
Arrive at Moscow by 6 p ui;
Leave Moscow Tuesday atli a «■
Arrive at Trinity by 6 p iu.
R0AT DISEAS ES,
US 15
j. h. kampmann
ARCHITECT & BTTTLDER,
u prepared to contract for *11 kind* ot Mason Work, Stoue cutting, Csrosmst Woth
Plaeteriaf and Pain tin '
hew
J. H. KA MPMANN'S
door, sase amd blind fautort
worh u dons
Tie undertigneii i;*ving eompletiid l;i^ n<* Factory, iu which ail
Mnehinery and Steam power, it rrepawd »« eir.keat the shortest uotier :
Doors. Windows. Blinds sv>4 M ui,4,'«pj» of every deroriplien. Hippiug and Plaininc
Lumber. Making 1 inct and } inch Ne- ruv^, and all other articles connected with the
farpsnter Business Seasoned Lnr ber. *»hite and Yellow Pine and Louisiana B^ania
Oypre«s constantly on band, '•!<,. »
ALSO SAWING BOCK M STEAM POWER
i ■ . "f
AUL OHOEKS WILL BB PKOMPTLf KXKCUTEH,
%
OFFtCG»On !YucA|(<loeb«ii Street, Scar Hie Alamo.
*1 » • . . - '
March I2att) J. EI. KAMPMANS;
■t Inform ikUon,
1*00.,»MI
Tor two stampa.
(Avs^NswYwlc.
SHAKE
SWEAT
Go through the Ague perfor-
mance day after day, till all
your vitality is used tip and
your health permanently mill-
ed —or take a bottle of our
Km* F«ver T»nie,
and break up the fearful ma-
lady nt ontoe. Cures of Ague
warranted by the proprietors,
w. r. muiTOI fcco,
CfWtf Itnnti, Alii#.
rp« Tin: M OBKlSt.
1 male or female. Jtit) a week guaran-
teed. Respectable employment at home,
day or evening ; no capital required ; full
instructions aud valuable package of goods
to start with sent free by mail. Address,
with 6 cent return stamp.
M, YOUNG A CO., 137 Greeuw. St.
Ne» York t
IN. F. BUttXftAM'Ji
NEW TUKBINE
fi fi. F. BlJStXft VM** M
^ NEW TURBINE „
HMas h»>en tested at York, Pa., by
B. X. ETTINC.I3R, V. Ii. M
Hand at HOLYOKK, Mw.. by *"*
**• 4AHRH ENIHIHMON, H. E. M
I^H^For pamphlet and Test. Ueporfc,fcJ
M address N. F. BURN LI AM, Yoik.Pa.j^
KFm.ia.-F.clnr ■worn, nyi, Utadnated at t!ie
wt Tc-in'* I a ISS"!. tt:id »ft«r SO yean' ei; eri( r
1r.Pl!l(r'a V«ptl«bleHhennihMc
I fuanst«« itaninliillilltenrtfor Nerre, KiJ-
■UsiiHuea. 8worn ta,tbUUth April. 1P71-
V. A. OSBOURN, Uotary PMie,,
M Reward (or an in-
■Bsld bxdru*g>«t».
Leave Emory Moudflty and PiuSjej- m* «. Oi-LDS, HiHRSKXCSS
9 » ro;
Arrive at Miue</itt by 4 p n.
IW Carbolic Tails.
I'C t I P ONLY IN Bl.l i: BOXES.
a Si KSED aNI) SIRL RE.1IEIIY
!S"4«i ii.i Hi nun i ft.-.
Look tut tor the asiounding Offer
to lw made as a Premium to yearly Sub-
scribers to
devoresrs illustrated
iioxtiilv magazine,
To lie announced next month. Everybody
will be astonished.
ArriYAl and l>«Ranuit «f Walls
Arrlres. coi-UMnre. Departs
Daily excejit Tuesday Daily e.cce]if Sunday
by 8 a. in. at, 1-' noon
Austin V.Waoo.
Daily by niidnijilit Daily at ii: i11 a. a.
viclOKU.
Sunday, '"ertread.av TuesdaytT!nti>da/ A-
& Fridft) « -.ro. • Saturday at 1-noon
txipf fc'cun.
Stlndav, \r»\Ai'e!iday 'Ciesd.iy. Thursday >V
and Fridayby 3 r. ir Saturday »t s a. :n
I'hronKh mail to El' Ha»o J'',.y..i.iay and
Saturday at rt k. m.
k.aoi.k i'.vts.
Wednesday and Sat,- Tuesday and |-'iidny
urday, 10 p. in. at i> a. m.
coki'tjs cltkihti.
Dvily except Sunday Daily except, Sunday
by 6 p. in. at t> h. ii
i.akki><>.
Thnrwlay bv ti p. m. Monday at « a. tn
RooKFoitr.
Every other Friday Ever other Monday
by W noon. at Ii m.
Fkioci'iy.
Kridda\ l»> ^ n. i'1 ■ ' ne^da lit . -i. n>
• 1uni>ki;a.
Moudav Thursday, Wednesday Saturday
9 p in, 6 a ni.
8 2500
K701
k fKAK
uia ie with our splendid
towBiXATioi i*ie<»sPE«: fi;s»
£v rrprescnts snmph- panes and style of
j &w>diuK ol &U ixfrawN/ intinxtiiiy ami nse-
txu.ks. that SKI,!, in eo ry family. /Uit
hit.tijttcr bird by w ivsw JfiSSl'S V. 1YT-
IB * l e a JVH.M\NI ST ll«>|VKS» .11
mm-** '* "f.« S i I «l tl tar Pro ie rnx.
fb'O-ily >H'Jit n eethd, choose tern tot y and
T-«<uw ii'e at one,-. For iHnslrasii'd v^rtu
twa kihI liberal terms, address JOHN E.
itlTTEKAt CO , Piths., Philid'a, Pa.
CAUTION.
buy only tiik f
Alaiiufactui'ad bv
E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO...
Stanilsinl Scaled
Stock Scalks, Coai. Scales, Hay Scalks,.
Daiky Scalks, Countku Scalks, &c. &c.
Hculm repnlreal proinply ilk reamublr.
For sale also; Troemner's Coffee and
Drug Mills, Composition Bells, nil sices.
Letter Presses, &o. «fco.
TTTK most j'er i'kct
ALARM CASH-
Miles Alarm Till Co.'s.
EVERY
HERCIL1NT
should
IEVERY
DRAWER
VTtrrsnted.
H. TUTTs A
ECETABLE
VER PtLtg* y
)
77 38
From Wasconi's, by Elysi.ta; Ffc kf...
Evergreen, and Elliott's Ferry , r •
Carlliage, 'M utiles aixl
onee a week.
Leave Wascom's-Wednesday a* 7 •.! nr.
Arrive at Carthage l>y •"> p
Ije»ve Carthage Thursday *\7 *.yj
Arrive at WascoaiV by 3 p •*.
Wat1
200 Pianos ami Organs
New and Seceud hand, of First-Cluea
Maheri, will be sold at lower prices for
eaah, or an Imita'mi nts, in City or Conu-
try. during this Financial Criais and the
Holidays, by Horace Waters A Son, No.
481 Broadway, than ever before aflered in
XBwYork. AeerU wanted for the sale
of Waters' celebrated Piano*, Concerto
and Orchestral Organs. Illustrated Cata-
logue* mailed. Great inducements to the
Trad*. A large discount to Ministers,
Chare! Sunday Pshools. ete. 4w
From Giddiugs, bj ik-r'ni'.!,<■» >[
Chester, 10 miltm and hucA, jj y
times a week.
l.oave Gidding* Monday, W«£<,art-
day, aud Friday at (• a m;
Arrive at Winchester Uy l£m;
I>eave Winchester Monday,!Wn»«fcrn»*-
day, and Friday at 1 p ul'-
Arrive nt Giddiiigs by 7 p nr..
i I he •St;*lt«'St llrdii'iil Autliori- I
> fi c<►! Ktiro;jo say the strongest tonic
tnntier .tod l>,-o>|striiHiit known to the
if.,iuvil woi.'d is
S V R U B E B A
V' arteM-s decay of vital forces, exit liistion
,»((t»« iwrvon* system, restores viyor to
(tie debilitated, cleanse" vitiated Mood,
-♦>m«ee<» reside obstrncrions and net* di-
re«>ily on the L;ver and Spleen. Price *1 a
bottle. JOHN y. KELLOG, 18 Piatt, Str.,
«7&«
0755
From Gilmer, by Callaway JU-i R»tt-
ly Springs, to (jiiitmao, Mi eiiitat
and back, once a week.
Leave Gilmer Thiusday at T a tn ;
Ai rive at Quitman by lifn;
Leave Quitman Friday aitCaia^
Arriva at Gilmer by 6 p*u
From Sulphur Springs, by tirrmt
aud Charleston, to 1'aria, 33 Jsilc*
and baok, onoe a week"
Leave Sulphur Springs Thansday sA
Arrivs at Paris by Tpu;
J<eave Paris at 6 a m;
Arrire at Solpbur Sprinjss Vy
r. BBlust Ca-.
larrh JBomedrl
cures by its mild, ncal-l
inr propcnlet.towbich I
> ttie disease yields I
fwben tbe srstem fcas|
J been put fn pcrfcct
enter with Doctor
_ - , Plcrce'a - Golden
t ■BaUemlDtseoTery, which ibuuiil
_i esrnettly to correct blood ard
jrWhlctiarc always ailsult, »Ut>
I specifically, upon the ditrwed
i of tbe nose and Us chacibcrs.
"j Remedy should beapplied wiU:
■ b% Nnaal Doycbe.wn:
cine can be carded hu h vp
jnppltod toall parts of pas-
pesiidcaambcrs in which sorr> ar.J
lezULandfram which dischrj-p:
ebt- So succeefbd has tills cous:»
Ii Wen, that the proprietor
SCOO Beivard tor a care oi
t M Mead " or Catarrh which I c
. - The two medic Inr j wi
far fa, by all drncgists.
the tinly kngwk medicine
that at the same time
Purges, Purities, and ftreiifffli-
ens tl»e Kysicm.
|)r. Tint's I'illi are composed of
many ingredient^. Pioniiiient among them
are Snrsaparilla and Wild Cherry, to uni-
ted as to act together; the one, through
its mixture with other MiLstaiices, purify-
ing and purging; while the oilier if
strengthening the system. I hits thc*e
Pills aro at the >ame time a tonic and a
cathartic, a desideratum long sought tor
by medical men, <|iit. never before discov-
ered. Iu other words, they do the work
of two tiiedienles and do if much better
than any two we know of, for they re-
move nothing from the system but impu-
rities, so that while they purge they nl»o
strengthen and hence they cause no debil-
ity and are followed by no reaction.
"Dr. Tutt's Pills have a wonderful
influence hn the bhvtj. They not only
purify witliunt weakening it, hot. they
remove all noxious particles from the
cbyle before it. is converse i into Said, and
(bus make* impure blood
sibility. As tliere is no
there is no nans<-a or sickness attending
the operation of tt\is most excellent -.it-
cine, a'bich never strains or torfnVeH the
Ue thci
SOLD AT
FAIRBANKS' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 llroiitlway, IVew Vork
1CU Baltimore St., Baltimore.
53 Camp St.., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING
masonic Hull, PliiStutelpliia..
FAIRBANKS, B^OWN & CO.,
9 Iflilk Street, Boston
For sale by .ending Hardware Dealers*
11 10-7ld4m tueadiiysAfridays
sb20 \ ,i0i>!
To meet the unjent demand of the
fntt,< v the
FLOKESCE SEWING MA-
CHINK CO.
Intvi' determined to
(HId >1-at hereafter s<7/ ihrir §6.5 Machine
for §45, and nthc,- styles in proportion*
\ TSII<:F5.026Ei%rCE
| is the OXL\ >Se witty. Machine that feeds
, the work backward and forward, or to
; ri;/ht and left, us the purchaser may pre.'
i fee. It has been greatly IMPROVED'
. AS!) SIMPLIFIED, and is far btlttr
| than any other ttuichi/ie iu the market.
j IT IS NOW TIIK CHEAPEST
| The following are s..nie of the reap-
points iu which the FLOKENCE excels all
i other Shuttle Machines :
I In doing nidre Styles of work. Winding
and changing the Bobbin without re-
moving the goods. Sewing in op-
posite directions. Accuracy
of tension, l.tnrabiliiy and
strength of parts. Quiet-
ness in rnntut'.g. Choice
/of SIDE or BACK
feed. Simplicity of
Shuttle. Ease of
threading. Light-
ness in running,
Elasticity ot
stitch. M
uuical princip-
les employed, in
refusing no kind of
goods. Ease of set-
ting needle. Lack of
wear on thread. Fine-
ness and neatness of
stitch Kapidity and ea«<*
in winding bobbins. Ali-
si uco of cogs, cams and
spitngo. In saving of thiead.
Ea-eand rapidity of regulating stitch.
In ipiality ot iicmnier and attachments In
variety and sty les. In lack of needle
cutting cloth. Iu fastening nnds
of scams, and staying any part
of seam. A c., A c..
We challenged al' er«mpetiu>rn to dis-
prove any of the above statements.
After a thorough test ot' over twvlv«*
years not; a single FLOUHNCE has over
vrorn out in family :ise.
an utter impos- | {)OLTO\ KK<. 1 UEUS.
delnlitation, so i , , . , ... . „
(general Agents tor Missouri, Kansas
and Nebraska,
ST LOUIS. MO.
digestive organs' but chusck th, mi fo work i Fk>ieiioe, Mass.. Nov. i,t:». Agents Wanted,
in • perfectly uatural manner; licnee per- I 11-11 71* d .Sr w tj m
sons tnking them do not. hecom« pule and
emaciated, but on the contrary, while alli^CAl'EK WEEK TO AtJENl'S, MALE
or Fi " ~ "" "
impurities are beiim removed, the com
bined action of tee Sarsaparilla and Wild
Cherry purifies and invigorates the ImhIv,
and a robust state of health is the result
of their nnited actiun, Price, 2.r> rents »
box. fMilr! bv alt I c ' ,J
• ler'lk' I * V* ' . N ' \<-:S I «
Female. To all who will write foi
an Agency we will send » copy of that
•' H ondo' of H unaert," the U.LCSKATEII-
HOItN OF PI.EN'T\. It contains overtif-
t-v la-antifnl illnstratiscs. »-d «•!»' ...
1*KEBl«»U ■rl«> •'s,'. • - . u
«• •>. .<. V - i*
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Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1874, newspaper, January 25, 1874; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth441204/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.