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fA TKS,
ITsst at the
SESSION OS TE1E FOIt
TY-TUlkl) CONGRESS.
[GENERAL native—NO. 33.J
AN ACT milking ippropViations lor (lie
naval m ri let1 f• ii ilit y>-Kr ending June
thirtieth. eighteen linif red ami seven y.
five, ami for oilier purposes.
(Continued.)
BUKEAU OK I'KOVI.-IONS AND
I LOTillNG.
For provisions f r offioerN, semueii, ami
marines, one millin three hundred thous-
and dolluis.
For puicliu*H of water for ships, thirty-
lire thousand dolluis.
For contingent expenses: For Afeiftlit
and transportation in f .reign kii- /\ln>m»
Stations; cain'lles fuel; interior alterations
and fixtures in inspection building; tools,
and repaiiing same at eight inspect ions;
special vrntchiiiaii in eiglit inspect ions;
books ami blanks: stationery; tele^i-ii'iis;
posture and express diaries; tool*, feiri-
ages; and car-tickets; ice; and incidental
labor not clnirneable to other appropria-
tions, li try thousand dollais.
BUKEAU OF CONSTITUTION AND RE
P.\ IK.
For preservation ol vessels on the stocks
and in ordinal*; piiiclms* of material and
stores of nil knots; labor in Davy yards
and on foreign staiions; preservation ol
material-; piireljas of loib; wear, tear,
and repair of vessels all at, «'id for trene-
ral care and protection of the Navy in the
liue of eonslruction and repair; incidental
expenses, naim-ly. auVeltisllig and foreign
postages, three million tlirue hundred
thousand dollars.
For pioieetiou of limber lands, fi»e
tlioiisaud dollars
BUKEAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING.
For repairs and preset vat on ot boiieis
and machinery on naval vessels: and for
fitting, repair, and preservation of yard
machinery and tools; and for laiior in na-
vy yards and stations not b. fure included:
and for incidental expenses; and for pur-
chase and preservation of oils, coal iron,
and all materials and store ; and for com-
pleting and er< cling on bo id vessels com-
pound engines witli boilers one million
eight hundred rhoi'Sami oollais.
NAVAL ACADEMY.
For pay of piolessors and other: for one
professor of drawing, (head of depart-
ment,) two thousand tiVe hundred dollars;
lour professors, namely, one of mathema-
tics, (assistant.) one of c emistrv, one ot
Ehg.'isli studies, history, and law, and one
of French, at ijwo thousand two hundred
dollars each; twelve assistant professors,
namely, four «if French, one of Spanish,
three ot EngliAll Still 'les. history, slid law,
one of mstiiHiiiitics, one of astronomy,
aud two of drawing, atone thousand eight
hundred d' llurs eacL • sword-iiiaster, at
one thousand live hundred dollars, and
two assistants, at one thousand dollars
each; box ing-iiisstrtr and gMiinast, atone
tliousa d two hundred dollars; and assist
ant librarian,.nt one tlious ml four hun-
dred dollari-; three clerks to superintend-
ent, at one thousand two hundred d illars,
one thoiimiiid dollars, and sight hundred
dollars lespectivnh; one clerk to com-
mandant of midshipmen, one thousand
dollars; one clerk to paymaster, one thous-
and dollars; one apothecary, seven hun-
dred and fifty dollars; 11 m cook, three hun-
dred and tw. lirj-live dollars and fifty
cents; one messenger to siipelintendcnt,
six hundred ol!ars; one armorer, live hun-
dred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty
cents; one gunner's unite, four hundred
and sixty-nine do1l«r» and fifty cents, -io<l
one qinii ti l1 gunner four hundred and nine
dollais hmI fr y c«nr«; one cockswain
four hundred and sixty nine dollars and
fifty cell's; tlireeseanteii in tin-department
of seamanship, at -three hundred and for
fy-nine dollars and fifty cents each; one
hand master, five hundred and twenty-
eight do'iart; eighteen fir«t-clsss musici-
ans at three hundred and forty-eight dol-
lars each; seven seacond-cliiss musicians, at
three hundred dollars each; two drummers
aud one fifer (fir-t-class.) at three linn
dred and forty-eighr dnllaJs each; iu all,
fifty-eight thousand eight hundred and
twenty-six dollars.
Pay of watchmen and others : Captain
of the watch, at twodollatB aim fifty cents
per day, nine htiudred and twelve dollars
and fifty cents; four watchmen, at two
dollars and twenty-five cents per day,
three thousand two hutnired a:id eighty-
five dollars; foreman ot the gas and steam
heating works, at> five dollars per diem,
one thousand eight hundred and twenty-
five dollars; twelve attendants at gas and
steam-heating works cf academy, nt new
quorteis t«r cadet-midshinmen. aud at
school shins, one at three dollars fifty
cents, three at three d -lints, and eight at
two dollars and fifty cents per day each,
eleven thousand eight, handled and sixty-
two dollars; three joiners, two jialuteis,
and two masons, at threednllargfifty cents
per day each, eight thousand nine hun-
dred and forty-two dollars and fifty Cents;
one tinner, one ua—fitter, and one black-
Smith, st three dollars and fifty cenis per
day each three thousand eight hundred
and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents.
Pay of mechanics ma.1 others : One me-
chanic at workshop, at two dol'ars and
twenty five cents per diem, eight hundred
and twenty-one dollars and Iweut? five
cents; one master laborer, to keep public
grounds iu order, at two dollarsand twen
ty-eight cents l>er diem, eight hundred
aud flirty-two dollars and twenty cents;
fourteen laborers to assist ill same, three
at two dollars per diem each and eleven at
one dollar and «eventy five cents per diem
each, nine thousand two hundred and six-
teen dollars and twenty-five cents; 01 u
laborer to superintend quarters of cadet
midshipmen, public grounds, and sof. rth,
at two dollar* and twenty-eight cents per
diem, eiirht hundred ami tllirty-two dol-
lars and twenty cents: four attendants at
reoitatien room*, library, chapel, and of-
fices. at twenty dollars per month each,
nine hundred and sixty dollars; twenty
servants to keep in order and att-nd to
quarters id' cadet midshipmen, public
bnildinifs. and so forth, at twenty doi'ura
per month each, four thousand eight hi ti-
died dollars.
For i a\ of employee* in the department
of eteain-enuinery. fur machinists, boiler
makers, and others, eight thousand seven
hundred dollar*.
For lensirs mid improvements of public
buildings, and for lepwir-ng Ihe wall io-
clofainK the tronnds »f the academy, four-
teen thousand dollar*.
For contingent expenses, fortj m<| thou-
sand dollars.
f To be concluted. ]
SHVTI0(IJiaXSHVTI0(IAI5I L
H $60 M4YED <5
PS
*"s granted free. i—^
W Wonderful Achievement. >««,
f IVrw Invention. Iistcni Style. V
A —i
> L.4KGE MZE ^
p; Fsi mily K
2 Sewing Machine ^
^WITH TAB1.IC
Brt nud TKEADI.E •—I
(OtlPl.KTG.^
fojil-l ti;?s iioi.likhJ
Tlie gueccssfiill invention and pro
Oductlon of the O.nlv FtJl.l. Sized really »
f—'good Sewing Machine for less tUau $50, —;
. . tliatoncrates by
C- F«ot Power. ^
Prize Medals, rremiuins. Diplomas,^
Awards of Merit, Honorable Mentions,^
?vAc.,&c.
j/j Over all otlmrs.
j The lust useful invention to render^
" the difficulties or sew ing less laborious.
T1 The new and iuiyroved patented £2
M Button Hole Worker,
ihe culiiiiuatsoii of perfect uiuchauical
— accuracy, practical skill and utility, |J
^ with beauty, strength and dnralnlity ,
Ocombined- A lo g required LaliorHaver. ~H
l-H 8 Sew Patented Sewing Machine 0
ATTACHMENTS, o
with which over seventeen iiipfehext^
Kixns of neautiful sewings, Fancy, Kia ^
borate, Ornamental, Intricate, Fine,rjs
pw Plain and Strong, can be done w ith per-1^
rtj feet ease and rapidity by those who ^
jUcver saw a SewinK Machine before.'
'"Sour new attachiuents have genuinwCZJ
I—(merit that conimaud immediate sales -p
^They are the most valuable adjuncts .
ever patented to advance the usefulness
~*of Sewing Machine, and are admstable
toalI other good machines, equally as
»^well as our own. Without them no J
w machine can lie perfect. Sold seperate
— if desired, ot one-tenth the cost of the w
old styles used by all other luacliines. Q
^ Our New .fluchine ^
"j* Is larger than some of tlie$H0 niachiiies.
Will (In every description of sewing,rj
rv Hem, Fi ll, Seam. Quill, Braid, Coril,"*^
If) hind, Kathei. Kutlie, Sliirr. Pleate, Sco1-Ch
-lop, Koll, Fold, Kniliroider, Iiuii upry».
^Breadths,etc., etc, Will sew anytliings»-j
Ta needle will go Ihroiit-'h. MAKKSjC
'^TIIK STRO.VGHS'f STITCH KNOWN.
^so strong that the t.'I.O • II WILL TEA It
■—before the seam will lip apart. IfasJ
wsclf-adjiistini straight needle, reliable^
Oaccurate feed, direct motion, no coiu-hH
plication of useless coggs or cams to oil ^
or get out of order is silent, easy work W
i— iii(r", light l-uiiniiip, very rapid, smooth Q
j- and correct, quickly understood and^,
3>easily managed. ^r,
_j Tlie. inventors of those excellent nia-fvj
^chines can be relied upon us upriglit'-H
'Aiand responsib'e men, well worthy ol'C^
iilie confidence aud patnuiage of our--^
TChrislian readers. — "Norllieru Churchf-*
■y 8tundard," N. Y. lJec. 27th.
Orders Keceived, ^
f- and lniielniies promptly forwardedlo^-i
-jan.v address on receipt of the following J
■'cash prices:
~ SINULK MACHINES for samples or!—A
private use, plain styles with 2-;tnd,ius-Q
table extension Table and Treadle,
r-t furnished with equipments ready forG
r iiiiineditte use §10 Each
J>MACHINES witl extra Fine
hh Table 5
r»» MACHINES W illi Table aud
JZ3 Cover 20
HMACHINES with enclosed
Table half cabinet st i lo o0
rrMACIIINi:S with enclosed
k Table Full cabinet style...
K5
w
I I UI'NI* l-llll UIIMIII-t 113 40 ''
^The l.iacbines at $10 inc. precisely the
same as those of a higher price, the on-^J
Iv diU'ereiiee being that those at iiohave^
•lain but mental, with elabolate andl—^
j. costly polished black walnut. Q
Tables with covers, enclosed eases, ZT
hH«nd cabinet style- Q
r >0 EXTRA CHARGES made for pack-
- 'Ii3
*** years with every macbiiie, Siicciiuciis"
Xfl of sewing, illustrated circulars, wit liu-^H
merons recommendiitioiis, wholesale ^r\
-cash prices, extraordinary iiiduceineiits-'^
^toagents, ,fce , uiailet* free. ExclusiveCl^
control of Territory given gratis to cap-
^able and energetic agents, merchants,^
i—store keepers, die., who will travel or. 1
W open agencies and exhibit l he wonder-
ful merits of our machines iu their lo-i—^
Realities anil solicit order*. \
OUTFITS and COUNTY RIGHTS
r given FREE OF ('II \ RGB. ^
All uihm|U»iUm1 ([iiick and honest money
^making business for male nntl female^
^„ canvassers in ;ill parts of the eountiy.—
^wChnsiian Index, N.Y- Jan. 5tli. ^
(f) €»mIi UeniiitmiceM h
Minust be made in Post olllce money or- /J
filers, or Bai k Drafts made payable to^j
^ our order iu New York. Roistered Let--H
l__l ters or by express at our risk. ^
" All Orders and communications must
'be adresscd to
K>Holierl J. Iflnlli^an ft l'o.^
L, 330 C'nnnl Hi reel, !V. V. ^
^General Manutaet.urers > ^
y* of Maehiiiery. > Q
1EN DOLLARS TEND0LLARS
*1 4 74 wly
O"
. . (M
> >U L A1 U A t li A IU.t IW 1
iiiff or shinpiiiK to ANY i
_ COUNTKY. Special eert
A. PANCOAST & SON,:
MILITARY AND
Citizen Tailors.
Ouvofite F. Groos, Commeree Street,
Snu Antonio, Texas
KEEPS always on hand the best quali-
ty of English, French and Scotch
goods. Fine Military Cloths, trimmings,
Ac., &c 18-5-72dlv
JOHN 1W0H10.
thomas d johnston
im TWOIIIG & CO.,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
HANKERS
and
Dealers in Foreign and Domes-
tic Exchange, Coin, Bullion, Ac.
Collections made on all accessible points
Drafts on New York, Kr\> Orleans,
Galveston and Jali/ornia.
Bills ou iTIexico and England.
19-1.73 J tf.
A. BOYD IIOREJIIS, II, D. S„
Graduate of JiultiuiorcCoIleyt lhntal Surgery
FOR THE RIO GRANDE!
EL PASO MAIL COMPANY'S
Fine four liorse Coaches.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 8
A, M. lor lioerno, Fredericksburg, Loyal
Valley, Mason, Menardville, FtMcKavitt,
Kickiipoo Springs, Bcnlicklin and Fort
Ooucho.
Thence, Mondays and Thursdays for
| Ceil I t alia, Pecos Bridge, Forts Jackson
Davis and Quitman, San Elizario Vsleta
and ElPaso with weekly, two horse hacks
Fort Davis to Presidio del Norte.
For Eagle Pass,
Tuesdays and Fridays at rt A. M. via
Cnstroville, D'Hauis and Uvalde with
branch in connection, Uvalde to Ft. Clark.
Ol l'lCK—On Alamo Plaza.
A. A. MUNCEY, Agent.
San Antonio, Tex., April ".'5, 1871.
26 4 74.
AHIOH! A.nWK! 4 WOK!
Read the Amor, an intelliicei
contttiil'nc only sdvert iwnient.s of/,,<
and pcMlemen who ale desiroiiH of
ioc: sintle cot>ies 10 is ; per year, J'i.
L. Ml "NO IK.
Post^Uice Box l.fitt, Philadelphia,
es-r
li^s
'I.-- '
Pa.
Okkick—Near N, W. corner Mam Plaza
continuation of Main street.
All work warranted aud charges moder-
»'"■ (ll-«-73d:im
Ciiai'I'KI) Hands, face, rough skin, pim-
ples, ringworm, salt-rlienui and other
cutaneous aft*cti< lis cured, and the skin
made soft and smooth, by using the Jr-
Mi'Kit Tab Soap made by Caswkij. Ha/.-
aki» A- Co., Nkw York. Be certain to get-
tb« .ImtijHr Tar Soup, as there are many
imitations made with common tar which
ere worthless. 4«-
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
IflBS. S. B. WHITE,
PliOPHIKTKKhS
8-2-74-<llv
FLORENCE
i The Lontr-contested Suit of the i
IFI.OISANCK NE1VIMi MAC!IIIIVliC'o,|
t against the Singer, Wheeler .1 Wilson, J
♦and Grover & Baker Co., involving over1
i $250,4100, +
; In finally divided hi/ the
} Siijireiiie, Court of the United States +
t in favor of the FLURGKC'G, which j
j alone has
1 Broken the Monopoly of High Prices !
j THE NEW FLOREM'B t
} /« the ONLY machine that sews backward *
; and forward, or to right and Iff t.
+ Simplest — Cheapest — Jiest
jSoi.d kok Cash Only. Spkciai. Tkhms to*
fLIIU aiKlDKALCUK, !
I APIlll,: isrt. CI.OItDi'VCE; itlam. 1
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD,
For 30 years Millions have intently
watched his pkrilous yet ttKiiOic stitt'ti-
gi.K8, and el it and aciiievkments, and now
eagerly desire the Complete Life-llis-
tory of this world-renowned iinuo and ttEN-
ei'actoi:, which unfolds also the cumosi-
TIE8 & wealth of a wild and wondkki-tl
country. It is just ready. 2.(100 agents wanted
quickly. One agent sold 181, another 15>0
one week. For particulars, address Hirit-
BAltD BltOS., cither Philadelphia,
Boston, or Cin., 0. C 2-4w
»EI>EO«RAPHV» A new book on the art
of Writing by Sound, a complete system
of Phonetic Short-Hand, the shortest,
most simple, eu>y, and comprehensive, en-
abling anyone iu short time to report
trials, speeches, sermons&c. The Lord's
Prayer is written with 49 strokes oftho
pen, and l lO words per minute. The uti
employed should learn this art. Price by
mai I 50 cents. Agents wanted. Address
T. W. EVANS Sc. Co.. l!l» S, 7th Street,
Philn.. Pa.
I3SYC1I0MANCV, or .Soul Ciiau.mimi,
How either sex may fascinate and
gain the love and affections of any person
they choose instantly. This simple men-
tal aci|iiirement all can possess, free, by
mail, for i5cts. together with a marriage
guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints ta
Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, &c. A queer
book. Addrese T. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs.,
Pliila.
FOR
(OIGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS
AKD ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
fells' Carlo lie Tails.
PUT UP OiNLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TKIED AND SURE REMEIjV
Sold bv Druggists. w
CENTENNIAL
A « C N T S
WANTED
FOR TI1K
<' A 7 li" TTL'P II uk tiik
It 1 A b I I ubll (,'nited Minle*. u
No book lias over been published of such
universal intenst to the American people.
It appeals to no particular class alone, but
to all classes ; to men'ami women of all
professions, creeds, occupations and polit-
ical opinions—to Farmers, Lawyers, Busi-
ness Men, Mechanics, Physicians, Politic-
ians, Teachers, Students, Manufacturers,
Salesmen, men of learning aud men who
can only read, to old and young. All want
it as a book of constant reference, and to
preserve for their children and children's
children as the only complete and reliable
work, showing the gigantic results of
HIE FIRfcT ONE HUNDKED
YEAR* OF THE (GREAT-
EST REPUBLIC THE WORLD
EVER SAW. It is not a luxury, but
n. necessity to every well-informed Amcii-
cati citizen. Agents make $100 to I^IOO per
month. Send for circular. ZIEGLER A.
McCURDY, St. Louis, Mo. 6 3-4w
HATER'S CONCERTO ORGANS
are the ■■■•■I ben uti fat I iu Nlyle and perfect
iu tone ever mnde. Tlie t'OMCKK'I'O
NTOPistkc be«lever placed in nnj Orgim.
It is produced liy all extra set of reedn, peeu-
linrly voiced, tlie KWEl'T of wliieli is
IIOSl (HA It .Mix; mid SOIL-KTIR.
KI.Mii wbite the l-UITATIOK of tlie III'.
.11A VOICE is KI'PEKR. Terms I.ilieral.
Waters' Pliilliarinoiiir, Veispcr
Ac Orchestral ORGANS
ill UNIQliK FRVKCH C'ANE.N, are anions
ilir brat mode, ami e*»ibiiie I'l ltl l V ot
VOICING with ({rent volume of lone,
Suimble for PAKI.OIt, t llt Rdl, or
.ntnic HAM..
Waters' New Scale Pianos
have ureal power aud a line sin|{inc lonr,
with all modern improveniriilx, and are
tlie bent Piaaoa made. The»e Oman*
and PianOH are warraalrd for <i years.
Prieen exlremly low for rank orpnrl raah,
and balnnee in inonlbly or quarterly pay.
menlM. Second-hand imttrnnieulH taken
ill exchange. .%uenl« wanted iu rvery
county iu the I.', s. aud Canada. A liberal
dinconnt to Tearhers Ministers. I'huivhes,
Sehools, Ustges, etc. ll.I.l'STllATtl) CATA-
LOGUES MAILED.
HORACE WATERS A SON.
4iil Broadway, N'. Y. Bos :Vi07
Tlie Highest Medical Authori-
ties of Europe say the strongest tonic
Purifier and Deoiistruent known to the
medical world is
JURUBEBA
It anests decay of vital forses, exhaustion
of the nervous system, restores vigor to
the debilitated, cleanses vitiated 'ilood,
removes vesicle obstructions and acts di-
rectly on the Liver and Spleen. Price *1 a
bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOO. 1- Piatt
N. Y,
J. S. Lockwood k Manning
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
BANKERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Exchange, Bullion and Governmen.
Securities,
Exchange on England, Ger-
many and France.
13^ Collections solicited upon all points
in the State.
Telegraphic Transfer's. Advances made
011 Consignments. (2-4-73d&wly
GENUINE
DURHAM
T RACE MAliK.)
Vv f
■'Vs %.
V - >'l-f
yJv/i
Manufactured only by
W. To Black well,
DURHAM, N. C.
lie reminds the public that the United
States Court has recently given a decision
in his favor, which secures full protection
from the imitators of liis Smoking Tobacco,
and that dealers and manufacturers are
alike liable to ".-csecution for daaling in
the spurious brands.
SOLD BY
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
GROCERS,
Commerce Str., San Antonie,
AGENTS FOK WESTERN TEXAS
Will keep always on hand a fresh sup-
ply of the genuine article. 18-7-73 dtf
CAUTION.
BUY ONLY THE
Genaiae Fairbanks Scales
Manufactured by
E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO-.
Standard Scalcs,
Stock Scales, Coai. Scai.es, Hay Scales,
Daiky Scales, Counter Scai.es, &c. &c.
Stnlo» rrpnircd prompty A ren*«UBbty.
For sale also, Troemner's Coffee and
Drug Mills, Composition Bells, all sizes
Letter Presses, «fcc. &c.
the most perfect
ALARM GASH- DRAWER.
Miles Alarm Till Co.'s.
EVERY
.TIERf HA.\T
|EVERY
DRAWER
should '
Warranted.
I'sc them.
SOLD AT
F1IRBAKKS' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 Broadway. New York
166 Baltimore St., Baltimore.
53 Camp St., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING
masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO.,
it TO ilk Street, Boston
For sale by .eading Hardware Dealers'
14 10-71d4m tuesdays* fridays
$25
A DAY GUARANTEED utiag our
WELL AUGER A DRILL in good
territory. Endorsed by Owinon
of IOWA, ARKANSAS A DAKOTA
CHHegubH. W.QUSS,StLeili,Ut,
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT
1. ('9Ar*r^<iTl
V 'M f |( I r'tl it »• t ' «-r I:.
SpectP'4*; Rendered Useless.
Save vour Eyes,
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT,
Throw nwuf your «PEt'TACLE«.
Old I'j'cs .Hade i\ew,
All diseases of the Eye suecesssfully treu»
ted by
Dli. J. BALL & CO.'S
New pantear. improved ivory
*ye c«ps
Read for yourself aud Restore yout
Si^lit.
Spectacles and Surgical Operation ren-
dered useless. Tlie Inestimable Blessing
of Sight is made perpetually by the use of
the new Patent Improved Ivoky Eyu
Cups
Many of our most eminent physicians,
occulists, students and diviues have had
their Sight permanently Restored for life,
aud cured of the following diseases
1. Impaired Vision-; 2. Presbyopia, or
Far-sightness, or Dininess of Vision, com-
monly called Blurring< 3. Asthenopia, or
Weak Eyes; 4 Epiphora, Ennning or
Watery Eyes; 5. Sore Eyes—specially trea-
ted with the Eye Cups—cure guaranteed,; 6.
Weakness of the hetinu, or Optic Nerve;
7. Opthalmia, or Imflammatiou of the Eye
and its appendages, or imperfect vision
from the eli'etts of Inllauiination ; 8. Pho-
tophobia, or Intolerance of Light; 9. Over-
worked Eyes; 10. Mydesopia — moving
specks or floating bodies before the eyes;
11. Auiourosis, or Obscmity of Vifion ; 12.
Cataracts; Partial Blindness; the Loss of
Sight.
Any one can use the Ivoiiy Eye ci'S
without the aid of the or medicine, so as to
receive immediate beneficial results and
never wear spectacles ; or, if using now,
to lay thuiii aside forever. We guarantee
a cure in every case where the directions-
are follwed, or we will refund the money.
2,309 CERTIFICATE* 01*
CURE
from honest Farmers, Merchants—some of
tlieni the most eminent leading profession-
al anil business men, and women of educo*
tion and refinement, iu our country—can
be seen at our office.
Under date ot March 29. Hou. Hoiuck
Gkeely, of the New York Tribune, writes:
,,J. Ball, of our city, is a conscientious
and responsible man, who is incapable of
iutentioral deception or imposition.
Prof. W. Mekrick, of Lexington Ky.,
wrote, April 24th, 18(19: „Without my
spectacles I pen you this note, after usiug
the Patent Ivoky Eye Cups thirteen
days, and this morning perused the entire
contents of daily newspapers, and all with
the unassisted eye.
„Trut1y am I grateful for your noble iitven-
tion.' May Heaven bless aud preserve j'ou;
I have been using spectacles twenty years.
I am seventyyears old.
Truly yours, PROF. W. MERRICK."
Rev. Joseph Smith, Maiden, Mas , cured
of Partial Blindness, of 18 years' standing
in one minute, by the Patent Ivoky Eye
Cups.
E. C. Ellis, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
wrote us, Nov. 15th, 1869 : I have tested
the Patent Ivory Eye Cups, and I am
satisfied they are good. They are the grca'-
est invention of the age."
Wa. Beatly M. D., Salvisa, Ky., writes
„Thanks to yon for the g.ieatest of all inreu-
■ ions, my sight is fully restored, after be-:
ing almost entirely blind for 26 years."
A lux. R. Wyetii, M. D., Atchison, Pa.,
writes: ,,After total blindness of my left
eye for four years, by paralysis of the op-
tic nerve, to my utter astonishment youi
Patent Eye Cups restored my eyesight
permanently in three minutes."
All persons wishing for full particulars
certificates of cures, prices, Ac., will please
send their address to us, and we will send
our pamphlet on the Illustrated Physio-
logy and Anatomy ok the Eyesight, or
one hundred pages, free of charge, liy re-
turn mail. Write to Dr. J. Ball & Co. P.
0. Box 957. No. 91 Liberty Street, New-
York City, N. Y"
For the worst cases of Myopia, or nkak-
sightness, use our New Patent Myopic
Attachments, applied to the Ivory Eyk
Cups. Has proved a certain cure for this
disease.
Send for pamphlets aud certificates—
ree. I Caste no more money by adjusting hugt
glasses on your nose and disfiguring your face.
AGENTS WANTED.
Employment for all. Agents wanted,
Gentlomen or Ladies, for our New Patent
Improved Ivory Eye Cups, just intro-
duced iu the market. '1 he success is un-
paralleled by any other article. All per-
sons out of employment, or those wishing
to improve their circumstances, can make
a respectable living at this light and easy
employment. Hundreds of Agents are
making from $5 to $20 a Day. To livij
Agents $30 a week will be guaranteed.
Send your address for full particulars.
Sent free of charge to any address. Write
immediately to
Address DR. J. BALL Hi Co.,
P. O. Box M7,
j2-2-"4wly No. 91 Liberty street, Nbw Yokk
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■la to a common Blotch or I'.ntplr.
From two to iix bottles are wnrr.-.nuii i,<
cure Salt Rhrnm or Tetter, Pimple*
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Liver Complaint. Six in twelve !„.i-
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Bwelllnra ami Sores am', ell »k in mid
Blood Diseases. T.r its r.'i l
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the time required l>r any oil.i r nie.Mclne
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Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1874, newspaper, July 7, 1874; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth441277/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.