Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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F
LAWS
of tiik
UNITES* STATES,
passed at the
FIRST SESSION OF THE l OR-
TY-TUIRD CONGRESS.
(General nature—No. 73.J
AN ACT making appropriation* for the
current and contingent expenses of t)-e
Indian Department, and for fulfilling
treaty stipulations with various Indian |
tribes, for the year ending Jutie tliir- ;
tieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-
five, and for other purposes.
(Continued.)
BOISE FORTE BAND OF CHIPPEWAS.
For ninth of twenty instalments, for the
support of one blacksmith and assistant,
and for tools, iron, and steel, and other ar-
ticles necessary for the blacksmith shop,
as per third article treaty of April seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thou-
sand five hundred dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments, for the
support of one school teacher, aud for the
necessary books and stationery, as per
third article treaty of April seventh, eight-
een hundred aud sixty-six, eight hundred
dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments, for the
instruction ot Indians in farming, and
{fnrclia>e of seeds, tools, and so forth, as
per third article treaty of April seventh,
eighteen hutidied aud sixty-six, eight hun-
dred dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments of an-
nuity, in money,.to be paid per capita, as
per third article treaty ot April seventh,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-six, three
thousand live hundred dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments of an-
nuity, iu provisions, ammunition, and to-
bacco, as per third article treaty of April
seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-six,
one thousand dollars.
For ninth oi twenty instalments of an-
nuity, iu goods and other articles, as per
third article treaty of April seventh, eight-
een hundred and sixty-six, six thousand
lire hundred de'lars.
For transportation and necessary cost of
delivery of annuity goods and provisions,
per sixth article treaty of April seventh,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-six, one thou-
sand dollars.
CHIPPEWAS OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
For last of twenty instalments, in coin,
per fourth article treat}' of September
thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud fifty four,
five thousand dollars.
For last of twenty instalments, in goods,
household furniture, and cooking utensils,
per fourth article treaty of September
thirtieth, eighteen huudred and fifty-four,
eight thousand dollars.
For last of tweuty instalments, for agri-
cultural implements and cattle, carpen-
ters' and other tools, and building mater-
ials, per fourth article treaty of Septem-
ber thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-
tour, three thousand dollars.
For last of twenty instalments, for mo-
ral and educational purposes, three linn
died dollars ot which are to be paid to the
Grand Portage baud yearly to enable them
to maintain a school at their village, per
fourth article treaty ot September thir-
tieth, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four,
three thousand dollars.
For last of tweuty instalments, for six
smiths aud assistants, per second anil fifth
articles treaty of September thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thou-
sand and forty dollars.
For last of twenty instalments, for the
support of six smiths-shops, per second
and fifth articles treaty of September
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
one thousand three huudred and twenty
dollars.
For eighteenth of twenty instalments,
lor the seventh smith ami assistant, and
support of shops, persecml and fifth ar-
ticles treaty of September thirtieth, eight
een hundred aud fifty four, one thousand
and sixty dollars.
For support of smith and shop, during
the pleasure of the President, as per sev
enth and twelfth articles treaty of April
•eveuth, eighteen huudred and sixty-six,
six hundred dollars.
For the support of two fanners, during
the pleasure of the President, as per
twelfth article treaty of September thir-
tieth, eighteen huudred and fifty-four, and
seventh article of treaty of April seventh,
eighteeu hundred aud sixty six, twelve
hundred dollars.
For transportation and necessary cost of
delivery of annuity and provisions for
Cbippewas of Lake Superior, two thou-
sand dollars.
[To be continued.]
DR. C. A. BOHANNAN,
{it'HKS all Private Diseases without the itse ot
\j Mercury. Charges reasonable tees. Oftlie,
So. 618 North Finn Street, between Washington
avenue and Green, St. Louis, Mo. Established In
St. I.ouls in 1837.
B'e "Treatise on Special Diseases,"
which tully explains the nature, causes, symptoms,
"Spermatorrhea."' or ••Seminal Weak-
ness, Syphilis, and valuable information on other
delicate subjects, sent FREE, iu plain scaled en-
velope.
<S-DB. BOHAKNAN'S ' ■ VKI ;F.TA!tt.F. CntATIVF."
permanently cures all forms of "Spermatorrhea •'
or "Seminal Weakness" In from two to seven
weeks time. It restores Lost Power and Ih-Iul'S
back the youthful vigor or those who have destroy-
ed It by sexual excesses or evil practices. This
remedy has been used bv Dr. Itohanuan In his prl-
Vate practice for over thirty years, and has never
Jailed In curing even in the worst cases. I'rlee Five
Dollars. Scut to address (free from observation).
aa-Dn.BonAys-Ax'S ' ■ Vegetable 8 ypliIlls Cure"
is warranted to permanently cum "SVl'llll.ls"
In all Its Btapes, and eradicate the last vestige ot
Syphilitic poison from the system. Those h:uIiil'
the disease lurking in their l>loo<l, concealed from
observation, in its constitutional form, tlicrebv
Jeopardizing the health ami happiness of another,
as well art that of their offspring, should Immedi-
ately use this medicine, and lie CL'ltEll FOR LIKE.
Trice Five Dollars. Sent to any address.
tf-Persons remitting money by mall for Medi-
cines. will send by •• Postufllce Order " or ' ltcifis-
Ured Letter."
5-9-74 d&wly
Absolute divorces obtained
FROM CO CRTS, of different States,
for desertion, «&.c. No publicity required.
No charge until divorce granted. Address,
M. house, Attorney,
12-6-74-dly 194 Broadway, n. V.
T. A. BENNETT
J. T. THORNTON
BENNETT & THORNTON, !
Bunkers. Dealers In Excliiutgt
mod Government Securities.
I
Will pay particular attention to tlie collection o 1
Claims at all accessible points in Texas. (
(-Tldtf.
—. I
it LANK DEEDS,
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AT THE
"EXPRESS" OFFICJt.
A New Idea!
jA.
WILSON
-SHUTTLE
Sum Machine
FOR
50 Dollars !!
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
fing MacMne!
THE
BEST IN THE WORLD!
tSTTlie Highest Premium was
awarded to it at
'VIENNA.;
Ohio State Fair s
Northern Ohio Fair;
Aiuer. Institute, N. Y.J
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition $
St. Lonis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair;
and Georgia State Fair;
FOR BEING THE
BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the largest and best
range of work. All other
Jlachiucs in the Market
were In direct
COMPETITION!!
lW°For Hemming, Fell-
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt-
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
"Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma-
• chines for Sale.
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &c., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
dsvoted to Sewing Ma-
chines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
ADD ItESH,
Wilson Serai Machine Co.
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
DR. WHITTIEB,
No. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Lonis, lb., j
Km V«0 losqh k NflAOtr* in the treatment of »ll Wn®- I
r**l Di.*e«rCi—Sptmau* rJu'i, Fexual l»t biiiij an i Impo- .
Uncj—-than any other Pt/vicidu in 8t. Louia. Dr. W.'« |
••Ublitbtnmr in vhartcrcd by th? 8uto of Misaopri, was
founded aui hi* bcjo eiUbubed to arcurv aafc, certain
sad rviiabbt rt-ikf. R"iu$ a ftrn<1uM« of acAcral audi*
cal coiletre*, *:id (r»Tiug 1J10 ex/.-rlence of a )< dr tad
• ucrv/.Kful lif. in hii f>{-rcU!tlc« he ha* pcrf«*cted irn-
c<lic« that arc ctffciu&l iu ull th'>*e ca»es« Hi« paticoU
are b- .op Ireut.1 bj* mail or e:.j»re«s cvrrjrabore. No
B: at r »ho faifej, c.11 or write. I'rom the (real Dam-
t> r of ;>!(ca'.ion» h<" is euiblr*-! to keep his cbnr^-g
lew. 36 pa;. I ill iropons for tiro mapi.
MARRSACE GUIDE,
Tage*. npnr.nV.r bok whi h shnakl fc? rea4 bv eeery.
U Jr. Ho r-,arriei or |H.v*>a4 cortempiatiog n..r-
r.age, ran atk*J to ■! > ithoui it. I* contains the crram of
!»• uicai literature on thic subject, th<? r« *u!t*of Dr. W.*«
|on« experienoe; aiM> the beat thought* fr-ra late worka
U lan*pe u.d -JBailca. 6—t eeakd. postpaid for 60ct«.
GENUINE
DURHAM
(TRADE MARK.)
C/ : I
^'i 'iVMwtem
U UI
Manufactured only by
IV. T. Black we II,
DURHAM, N. C.
lie reminds the public tbat the United
States Court lias recently given a decision
in bis favor, which secures full protection
from tbe imitators of his Smoking Tobacco,
and tbat dealerr aud manufacturers are
alike liable to ".csecuticn for daaling iu
the spurious brands.
sold by
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
GKOCEltS,
Commerce Str., San Aut'onie,
AGENTS FOR WESTERN TEXAS
Will keep always on baud a fresh sup-
ply of the geuniue artiele. 18-7-73 dtf
$20-
WILL BUY A
FIRST lIltTliAGE PBEUIIH IIOMt
of tiik
IVEW YORK.
Authorized by the Legislature of the
State of New York.
First Premium Drawing, Sept. 7,\ 1874,
CAPITAL PREMIUM $100,000.
Addretta for Bond and full iuforuiaton
nOKOENTIIAU, BRUNO A t!0.,
Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. X.
P. O. Drawer 29.
Applications J'or Agencies received.
EPISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Under charge ot CHRIST CIIRCII, Win-
chkstkk, \'a.: Rev. J. C. Whuat, A. M.,
Principal, (formerly Vice-Priu. Va. Fein.
Inst.,) with competent assistants in the
various departnieiiis of English, Mathe-
matics, Natural Science, Languages, Music,
voeal and instrumental,Drawing andPaint-
ing. The Session, of ten scholastic months,
begins Sept. 2, 1874. Circulars of course of
study, terms, &.e., sent, on apnlication to
J. C. WHEAT, WiNCHKSTKit, Y.v. Riofk-
encks : The Bishop and Clergv <>t' the
l'rot. Epis. Church of tbej Diocese of
Virginia.
FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSESESf
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, .
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tails.
PDT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AMD SURE REMEDY
Sold by Druggists.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA.
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervous., or Dobiliated?
Arc you so Languid, that any ex-
ertion requires more of an effort than you
feel capable of making ?
Then try JV1WBEBA; the wonderful
tonic aud invigobatok, which acts so
beneficially on the secretive organs as to
impart vigor to all the vital forces.
It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stiui
nlates for a short time, onl\ to let the
suflerer fall to a lower depth of misery,
but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly
on the liver and spleen.
It regulates the bowels, quiets the nerves,
aud gives such a healthy tone to the whole
system as to soon make the invalid feel
like a new person.
Its operation is mt violent, but is charac-
terized by great gentlenessjthe patient ex-
periences no sudden change, no marked
results, but gradually his troubles
"Fold their tents, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
This is no new and uutried discovery, bit'
has been long need with wonderful remedi-
al results, and is pronounced by the high-
est medical authorities, "the most power-
ful touic and alterative known."
Ask your druggist for it. For sale by
WM. F. KIDDER & CO., New York.
Arrival and Departure of Mails?
Arrives. columbus. Departs.
Daily except Tuesday Daiiy.except Sunday
by midnight at 12 noon
Austin &. Waco.
Daily by midnight Daily at 6:30 a. m.
victoria.
Sunday, Wednesday Tuesday,Thursday &
& Friday by 6 p. iu. Saturday at 12 noon
fort concho.
Sunday, Wednesday Tuesday, Thursday &
and Fridayby 6 p. m. Saturday at S a. m.
kaglk pass.
Wednesday and Sat- Tuesday and Friday
urday, by 6 p. m. at 8 a. m.
corpus christi.
Daily except Sunday Daily except Sunday
by 6 p. m. at 6 a. ro
LAREDO.
Thursday by 6 p. m. Monday at 6 a. m.
Rockport.
Tuesday, Thursday Monday, Wednesday
t Saturday by tip. in. A Friday by ti a. lit
by 12 noon. at 6 a. in.
Frio City.
Friday by 6 p. m. Tuesdaj at 7 a. in.
Bakdkra.
Monday Thursday, Wednesday Saturday.
7 pm. 7 a m.
Mail matter tor Cuero, Victoria and In-
diauola is sent via Columbus route mi
Monday,* Wednesday and Friday at noon.
* P. S. GAMBIA,
Post Office
ATLANTIC LINE
For Indianola. Texas
The A 1. Clipper Schooners built expressly
for the trade
Frniikliii Cnpt. Baker,
Washington Capt. Beny,
Ida Levis Capt. ffeustis,
Jefferson new l>nil<liiig,
Other vessels when required to cover
berth. Goods taken forlmiiaitola and con-
necting points on cosst, and interior at
lowest rates of freight and insuiance.
Apply o
TCP PER & BE ATT IE,
114 Wall St., New York
or HEYCK &. BKOTHKW,
4-1-7:$ wly Indiun'iia.
/
jWiW
iTflt O
CAUTION.
buy only tiik
116 Failumo m
Mannf»et it red by
E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO-
rrSlWnuiM .
^tsiasds&rd
Stock Scales, Coal Ccai.es, Hay Scalks,
Daiiiy Scalks, Counter Scales, Ac. &c.
Ni nl< » rrpniretl promply A i-rnHoniibly.
For sale also, Troemner's Cottee and
Drug Mills, Compiisitioii Bells, all sizes
Letter Presses, «.Vc. &e.
the most perfect
Jlilfs Alarm Till to. s.
EVERY
iif-iuiim
IEVERY
DRAWER
should ___
_ Warranted.
I se them.
SOLD AT
F1IRBAKKS' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 Broadtvny, New VorU
ICC Baltimore St., Baltimore.
• 53 Camp St., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS s EWING
nilMiiiiC ?!:■£!. t'llil:i<tel|lhi»,
FAIRBAKKS. BROWN & CO.,
'2 Itlilk Str«'i't. Vtostoii
For sale by ii.'nding Hardware Dealers
14 10-71il4tn Mie«d»ys.vtnda'vs
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fover and Ague, Intermitteut Fever,
Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, cr miasmatic
poisons.
Ko one remedy is louder
railed for by the necessities of
p tlie American people tban a
Vm# sure and safe cure for Fever
■ J ami Ague. Such we are now
JL enabled to offer, with a perfect
M certainty tliat it will eradicate
" the disease, and with assur-
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
lrom its u^e in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis-
order must be of immense service in the com-
munities where it prevails. J'rerention is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which
he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis-
temper. This "Cukk" expels the miasmatic
poison of Fever ash Agce from the system,
and prevents the development of the disease, if
tuken on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not ouly the best remedy ever
vet discovered for this class of complaints, but ,
also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup-
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fkveh and Ague prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro-
tection. It is hoped this price will place it within
the reach of all —the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittent* is, that it contains no Qui-
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
tlie constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence
of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis-
orders arise from its irritation, among which
are Xeuralgif Khcumatism, Gout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth-
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
arid derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in-
tennittent tvpc, or become periodical. This
"Ci'RK" expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in-
valuable protection to Immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala-
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex-
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter-
mittcnt- if thev avail themselves of the protec-
tion this remedy affords.
For I.irrr Complnint*, arising lrom torpid-
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, -lim-
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, aiid pro-
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other medicines fall.
rREPAnr.n nr
Dr. J. C. AYF.R& CO., Lowell, Ma>s.,
1'radical and Anal'/lirnl Cltrmi*!*.
AND SOLD ALL ROUND TIIK WORLD.
PRICE, $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT
Ipect^'^s Rendered Useless.
Save vour Eyes,
RESTOEE YOUR SIGHT,
Tli row nwtif your DPEl'TACLEU,
Old Kycs Made New.
All diseases of the Eye snecessafully tri?a«
ted by
DH. J. BALL & CO.'S
Now pantent improved ivory
eye cups
. Road for yourself and Restore youi
Sight..
Spectacles and Surgical Operation ren-
dered useless. The Inestimable Blessing
of Sight is made perpetually by the use of
the new Patent Improved Ivouv Eyhs
Cups
Many of onr most eminent physicians,
occiilists, students and divines have had
their Sight permanently Restored for life,
and cured of the following diseases
1. Iiupaiiyd Vision ; 2. Presbyopia, or
Far-sightness, sr Dimness of Vifion, com-
monly called Blurring: Asthenopia, or
Weak Eyes; 4 Epiphora, Running or
Watery Eyes ; 5. Sore Eyes—specially trea-
ted with the Eye Cups—cure guaranteed ? 6.
Weakness of die Retina, or Optic Nerve;
7. Opthalmia, or Imflammation of the Eye
and its appendages, or imperfect vision
from the effects of Inflammation ; 8. Pho-
tophobia, or Intolerance of Light; 9. Over-
worked Eyes; 10. Mydesopia — moving
specks or floating bodies before the eyes j
11. Amouro.sis, or Obscurity of Virion ; 12.
Cataracts; Partial Blindness; theLossof
Sight.
Any one can use tbi- Ivoky Eye upb
without the aid of the or medicine, so as to
receive immediate beneficial results and
never wear spectacles; or, if using now,
to lay tliuui aside forever. Wo gnrtr.tr tee
a cure in every case where the directions
are follwed, or we will refund the money,
2,309 CERTIFICATES OF
CURE
from honest Farmers, Merchants—some ol
them the most eminent leading profession,
al and business men, and women of educa-
tion and refinement, in our country—can
be seen at our office.
Under date ot March 29. Hon. Horach
Gkkei.y, of the New York Tribune, writes :
,,J. Ball, of our city, is a conscientious
and lespousible man, who is incapable of
intentional decept ion or imposition.
Prof. W. Merrick, of Lexington Ky.,
wrote, April 24th, 1809: „\Vithout niy
spectacles I pen you this note, after using
the Patent Ivory Eye Cups thirteen
days, ar.d this morning perused the entire
contents of daily newspapers, and all with
the unassisted eye.
„Truely am I grateful for your noble inven-
tion. May Heaveu bless and preserve you;
I have been using spectacles twenty years.
I aui seveutyyearsold.
Truly yours, PROF. W. MERRICK."
Kev. Joseph Smith, Maiden, Mas., cured
of Partial Blindness, of 18 years' standing
in one minute, by the Patent Ivory Eye
Cups.
L. C. Ellis, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
wrote us, Nov. 15th, 18C9 : I have tested
the Patent Ivory Eye Curs, and I am
satisfied they are good. They are the great-
est invention oftlie age."
Wm. Beatly M. £)., Salvisa, Ky., writes
„Tliauks to yon for the g.ieatest of all invtn-
ions, my sight is fully restored, after be-:
iug almost entirely blind for 26 years."
Alms. R. Wyeth, 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 your
Patent Eye Cups restored my eyesight
permanently in three minutes.'*' .
All persons wishing for full particulars
certificates of cures, prices, Jtc., will please
send their address to us, and we will send
our pamphlet on the Illustkated Physio-
logy and Anatomy ok the Eyesight, oi
one hundred pages, free of charge, by re-
turn mail. Write to Dr. J. Ball a Co. p,
O. Box 957. No. 91 Liberty Street, New
York City, N. Y.J
For the worst cases of Myopia, or near-
sightness, use our New Patent Myopic
Attachments, applied to the Ivory Eye
Cups. Has proved a certain cure for this
disease.
Send for pamphlets and certificates—
ree. JVaste no more money by adjusting hugt
glasses on your nose and disfiguring i/oitrface.
AGENTS WANTED. '
Employment for all. Agents wanted,
Gentlomen or Ladies, for our New Patent
Improved Ivory Eye Cups, just intro-
duced iu the market. The 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 820 a Day. To live
Agents (30 a week will be guaraateed.
Send your address for full particulars.
Sent free of charge to any address. Write
immediately to
Address DR. J. BALL & Co.,
P. O. Box 957.
M-2-Hwly No. 91 Liberty street. New Yobk
cures all Humors from the worst Serof.
nla to a common Blotch or Pimple.
From two to six bottle* are warranted to
cure Salt Rbenm or Tetter, Pimple*
on Face, Bo I in. Erysipelas aud
Liver Complaint. Six to twelve bot-
tles, warranted to cure Scrofulous
Swell In** and Sores and all Skin and
Blood Diseases. By iu wonderlul
Pectoral properties it will cure the most
severe recent or lingering; Conglt in halt
the time required by any other medicine
and is perfectly safe, loosening cough, sooth-
in* irritation, and relieving soreness. So 14
brail Dmptrists. R. V. PIERCE,M.D—
World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. ,
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