San Antonio Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 176, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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OURPU BUC ATiO k S.
tiic sun A 11 toni;>
in a 28 column large sized-pnjii'V, conv iii-
inj; all the latest news, iuclnding f:ile-
grnpliic dispatches; appears every r.ay
except Sunday ; is tlio official organ ot tlie
United States ami (lie County "f Kexar
contains all official advcrtisonientH of the
uends of department"? ot'thc United States,
and is, considering the standing and
character of its rcadcro, is one of tilt) host
mediums for advertising. Subscription ?12
per nnnnin in advanco.
Tlie Weekly Express
appoars overy Thursday and.is n'-JO column
paper, full of interesting reacting matter.
Subscription $11 per annum.
Tlie Frcie Presto fiiur Texas
in a German weekly and tri-weekly paper,
and has a larger circulation in Western
IVxas than any *othcl* paper, German or
English, and is consequently tlio host
advertising medium. Sahseription for tri-
weekly per anmlfh' $7. Subscription for
weekly $!'. per annum.
Address all liusiuoss eonimuniealiiins to
A. SlKMKMNG it Co. Publishers. | il.twtf
mtuf
AI'OIl'.I'lJWU 1IK IT, Every fam-
ily buys it- Said by Agents.' Ad-
'ilieu(,"ti. 8. Uv.
€ITlr DIRECTORY.
Jus H Froneh, Mayor.
ALDKMKN W.Uil) NO. 1, q
Geo II Dasliiell, Joseph Sweeney. T T
Teol.
ward no. 3.
E J Cliavcz, Fritz ftchreiner, Sam'l S
Smith.
WARD NO I).
Edward Dcgencr, Ferdinand Ilahn, Win
Prosacott.
WARD NO '1.
Thomas Kiolbassa, S W McAllister,Mar-
tin Mnc.ich.
TG Anderson, liecorder;
1> G llobinson, City Attorneys
(1 l'reislehen, City Surveyor and En-
gineer.
•las Dully, Street Commissioner.
Fred Peterson, City Physician.
Julius Hoyer, City Collector.
Gnstav Frasch, City Assessor,
J F Minter, City Treasurer:
John Dobbin, City Marshal.
Alejo E Porez, Ass't do.
Theodore Halilus, City Clork.
J D Wurtzbach, j^jtch Commissioner on
East side of the river.
A Y Walton, Ditcli Comrfiissioner West
side of the river.
Robert J Tool, Market Master West side
of the river.
Jas McSorlop, Ass't Market Mnstni Fast
side of the river.
Philip Shardein, City Detective.
Peter 11 Marx, Interpreter and Ass't
Clerk in Recorder's Court.
('Listich, Messenger for Mapor's Office.
Wm Itienor, City Sexton.
|OITY I'OI.ICK.
(fliQO Dully to Agents. S.4 new
\J articles and the best, Family Pa-
per in America, with two $5,00 Cliromos,
free. AM. M'F'G Oo. $00 Broadway, New
York. * 4,Vi
ROOK .\liF1\T\",:".,t::Itoy!ll"'] liulw
UWU!l .HI LA I J |i1ck OomiUon Seii>p Med
ieal Adviser'' by li. V. Pierce, M. 1). The
most rupdy selling bfioJc out. Exc lusive
territory anil liberal terms, Address the
author at Ilnllalo, N. Y. ,|w
i lbi;?! iki.); i'i:jima usmm,
i\ Ci!Ai:i.i>'m-;-Vii.i.K, V.t.iytli Annual Ses-
sion opens isi of September, wil.li a lull
Faculty and elegnui new equipments.
Healtk, accessibility, good laie anil tkor-
iiugh instruction at this College. For do-
tails, address It. II. Rowlings. .11. A,
1'riiK'ilMil. 4w
'•T_>sy»lieiuamy or Sul Charming." linw
.L either sex; may fascinate and gain the
love and iitVoctious of any person they
choose instantly This sample, mental an-
quircment all enti possess, froo,t>y mail, or
SJ5c, togethor with a marriage guide. Egyp-
tian Oracle, Drcaniu, Hints to. Ladies,
Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. A i|iieor book.
Address T. WILLIAM & Co.,Pubs, l'hila
Aj,,.„Ib wiiiiI..i, Th« CENTENNIAL
GAZETTEER of the F.VITEU STATES
Shows the. grand results of 100 years of-
Freedom A Progress. New and complete,
Over 1000 pages. Illustrated. Everybody
buys it, A1 agents 1/iAkt from $100 lo $200 «
mouth. Address, J> t!. UrCurdy & Co., Pubs,
St. Louis, Mo, 4w
-MM
ti lil Til it'iiMl invested in Wall Street
? I" v'MMf utten Jeiuls to fortune. A
7-J page book explaining tveiything, and
coin' of Wall Stree t Review.
sent run:, joiin mickling &
co., Brokers, IW Broadway New York.
ACENTS WANTED,
Man or worn mi. ifJMicwt-.'k.Prg;-! l\i,-
IIinllOcI. JiusilH>8Hpll'«*l'llt.»l|U I.dll
al.lt; With till risks. A I'liMi'i'.lirr'i: li-
Vcihjidili! Sutniiit'n lr; . . y ,, r,. i
ilnlay, but C rl:j i \ in*... i .V [-.i. ...
leanl to ...
F. M. KEI:D,etii S.T., !::■>* '- jr.'
11 Buckley,
C 11 Cotten,
.7 A Ferris,
K Gal an,
T J Hughes,
R Martinez
A .T Nickerson,
J Schwartz,
W J Cook,
Patrick Fox,
John Fitzhenry,
Jos. Ilalaiuuda,
F 1J Kirchin-i,'
Fred Mesch, '
Thomas Rife,
N C WiHrnms.
Arrival and I>*«parlurc of Mail?
8 U1N ,t LUUN<
Dej»art»
\ t iStin«lay
•3' f> ]►. in.
Diiijv exccjit Kuiula^
at h. in.
;FQB f
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENGS,'
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USK
Wells' Carlo lie Tablets.
PUT UP ONLY IN It LEE BOX ICS.
A TRIED AiM> 8E1|E BUJBKOV
For sale by Druggists generally, and
JOHNSTON HOLLNWAY &. CO, Pliilailel-
phio, Pa.
$50 TO $10,000
IIjih V-ccn iiWStcck rrivileijtttf andnuid
m s.
"*Ifow,to Do It,' a bo)k on Wall St. 'sent free
■J'l tl lllll IH. II & ()«., Kmiliorx iinil
Itiolti ri', Willi Vorb. w
*
Austin,
ily by midnight Daily at, f>:30 a. m.
SlITIIlail.ANl) SrP.INGS ,( victoria.
Tuesday, Thuisday Monday, Wednesday
ASaturday 1'tt r, p. m A Friday at 7 a.m.
!»jti:ni:RiCK8BrRfi.
ISnnday, Tnesday, Monday Thursday &
|hi"l Fridayt.y <1 p. ie. Saturday at 7 a. m.
kaoi.h pass.
kVeilnesday and Sat-Tuesday aral Fiiday
unlay, by 0 p. 111. at, ?:'IOa. m.
CORPUS CJliUSTI.
^nni'iiy, V'i'dVday Monday, Wednesday
f-V Friday by (I p in & Friday at 0 a m
larkdo,
llnnday & Thursday Monday & Thursday
by (i p. m, Jat C a. m.
Bkkvili^a Rockport.
Werls'day Sunday, Woducstlay
.t Friday at 1 p. m.
Fitio Citv
Vedncsilny & Sat- Monday .t Ulmtsdiiy
jir-luv In' 0 p. m. »t iiu. m
ItANDKIIA.
Iruesdav 'Hiursday, Wednesdav Saturday.
" 9 p m. tj. am.
Mail matter tor Cu^rOj Victoria and In-
ianola is sent via Columbus route on
Honday, Wednesday & Friday at G a. m.
Mails for Luling aud Austin stages
I lose at 9 o'clock p. m.
P. S. -GAMBIA,
Postmaster
BSui.dav
i Friday by V! m.
NOTICE!
I hereby inform my friends and ac-
uaintances and the public generally that
have taken hold of the boarding house of
I ic late Mr. John Mueller of Selmn, known
SELMA HOUSE.
For prompt attendance, good meals and
! rinking best care is taken.
iioi iii iv/
Ccntoiir Liniiiiciits
Have enreil niorw wonder-
ful cures of i heuuiatisiir,
iiehe-', ^ pains, swellings,
frost-bites, caked breasts,
burns, scalds, Salt Rheum,
Ac., upon the human
frame, and strains, spavin,
galls, As., upon animals,
in one year, than all other
cteiided remedies have since tlio world
gr.n. Certificates of remarkable cures
company each bottle, and will be sent
atis to any one. There is no pain wlioh
eso Linimeuts will not relieve, no s^el-
g they will not subdue, or lameness
ey will not cure. This is strong lan-
ugo, but it is irue. No fnaiUy or slock
'nor can afford to lie: without Ceutnur
iiiments. W hile wrapper lor fu-
lly itse; tiie Yellow Wrapper for ani-
ds. One 'settle of tlio Yellow Wrapper
ntaur Liniine.ut is worth onn hundred
liars for spavined or bweeiiicd liorses
1 mules or for Serew-^Vorms
slioep. Price, r,0 nts.t large bottles
J. 1>. Rfi.-K A Co., 63 Broadway, New
HtKlVsor
MILL MACWMERY,
REDUCED l%Kt;s.
Descriptive cuts of^IilllittMii^^ei'p^
Stoner, Boltiug (ploth, Portable Mills, Ciu'n
Shollers,' etc.—Ifyntl'ice. >'1 " "
NORDYKE, HARMON & CO.,
4w Rielmioml, lu<|,
Richards Ir$& Works
RICHARDS IRON FORI
CHICAGO.
Portable and Stationary
E N G- 11ST JK S,
Mill and Elevator Machinery,
POWER CORN SHELTERS,
Burr Stone Feed iWills,
' BKLTINO BUBKETS,
PORTABLE SAW MILLS.
4w HOTARY PUMPtj, Etc., Etc,
WniaeKVCK IT KAMBEEIV I HII II
JURUBEBA
Has established itself as a perfect regist-
er and si kk liKMKicv for disorders i<f she
system arising from improper act ir >! f 11u>
Liver and the bowels.
it is not a plivsr, Vi.% by
stimulating the secretive organ* gently
and gradually removes all iuij«^rties, and
regulates the entire system.
It i!> not a Uoctoi'oil ttittei's, but
VEGETABLE TONIC
which assists digest'.-,/.l, :uul thus stimu-
lates the appetite :',ir. food necessary to
invigorate the wsaltaned or inactive or-
gans, and given.strength U> all the vital
forces.
It. carrier Willi lt» own R«c-
coilllill'UllntMill, 115 tlio large and ra-
pidly in'juaasiug sales testisty. Price One
Dollar botiile. Abk your druggist for it.
johnsjjon Haixow ay iV. Co., Phila., Pa.
Wholesale Ageuts.
iistoria ir more than asubstitvtefor
•tor Oil. It ii the only safe article in
stence which is certain to regulate the
iU, cure wind colic and produce natur
itoep. It is pleasant to take. No more
pleiut mothers or crying babies. Price
«•» p«r bottle. a3-9-74-wl*
For sale at
. XITTF'N Urng MUrt.
C A 11 I) .
fpO meet the recjuirements and demaiids
1 of the many strangers now visiting
out delightful region with a view to set-
tlement, tlu> undersigned havo established
a REAL ESTATE and LAND AGENCY ill
Boerne, the County seat of Kendall Coun-
ty, under the firm and style of O'Grady &
Sti:ni>KI'.ai::i. And having already sold to
actual bona tide settlers many lots and
surveys, and having still for salty very I
many more, consisting of town lots in |
Boerne, improved'and unimproved, as well i
as surveys from foity to three thousand !
acres in Kendall ami ad jacent counties, \ye :
Hatter ourselves that with our experience!
of twenty-five years in Western Texas, !
its wants, and our thorough kno.wledgo of '
the r|Uality and locality of the most sr.it- 1
able abjections, we can satisfy purchasers. I
Any desired references given. Business I
placed in our hands will receive prompt I
attention.
Le»al advice always at hand.
J. G. O GEADY,
'25-8-75wly J. F. STENDEliACH.
S. A- Railway
THE SHORTEST LINE TO ALL POINTS
—IN THE—pi^ii ■
NORTH, EAST and WEST.
This road, now in oporation ouo hun-
dred and lifty tivo miles west of Har-
rislinrg, and within 55 miles of
SAN ANTONIO,
oilers the
SHORTEST,QUICKEST, and CHEAPEST
liouto to all points in Texas, and i.U
Prominent Cities in the NOIITH
mid HAST.
)irig- Cars
attached to all night trains,
ltl<*liAm<). t lll'l'tll'll 'I II 1,111^l| lo IfcIX-
lijinlioii.
lit?"Two daily trains from Luling—mak-
ing oloso aud reliable connection at Har-
Imrg with trains of the G. II. & II. for
Houston and Galveston — connecting at
Galveston with Morgan steamers daily for
New Orleans and all points in the North
Eastern States.
roit rrrnovan rrcxjm on any in
formation regarding rates of freights or
passage, or routes, apply at the 1-"!'<• jffllt
or Ticket (Wlice near Menger Hotel.
E. 0. lleuscbaek,
xVgent.
O. G. MURRAY, H. B. ANDREWS,
Ass't-C. F. T. Ag't. Gen'l Manager.
fi.-2-75dtf
ETRAUB MILL WORKS
^ofiablc9II1Ih, RtiffepiiKllo
under-runner*, cork head up-
fif'r•ruDuerfl, lor farm or
Kerchut
rlor Hill
/
li;
CAUTION.
HUY ONLY THE
E. & T
tl\
Manufactureil
FAIRBANKS
FAIR BANKS;
iina/jauiiw
Standard Scales,
Stock Scales, Coai. Scalks, Hay Scauds,.
, , . Daihy Scalks, Coumtkr Scai.ks, &c. Jke.
l1;:. twiilfii vr|)iiiiFii prompt v ,V irimoMiiHy.
I; ;lV>r salo also, Troemner's Coiloo and
Drug Mills, Composition Itells, all sizes
LetUtj Presses, Ac. &c.
• l -TKK MOOT PKUKKCT
ilABM CISI DSAWER.
Jttili M Alarm Till
bbrvHAnr
JEVERY
|DBAW£R
,^^^Wiirr»iite4
I'so then. ^■■■1
SOLD AT
FAIRBANKS Scale Warehouses,
FAD1BANKS & CO.,
:tll to«ii<l\vay, r*i-w Vork
W! Baltimore St., Baltimore.
53 Camp St., New Orleans.
FAIEBANKS 4 EWING
MasonicIIiill, Pliilailelpliia.
1AIRBANKS, BROWN A CO..
2 Milk Street, Boston
For sale by leading Hardware Dealers]
14 10-71d'lm tuesdaysAtridays
Free1 Free!! Free!!!
THE PIONEER.
A handsome illnHtratml newspaper eon-
cainin^ information lor everybody. Tells
how and where to Hecnre a iiomk cheap.
TkNT FKKE TO AI.L l'AUTM Ol«* THK WOJiLD.
It contains the Nkw IIomicstkad and
TlMi5K.it Laws, with other intereHting;
matter found only in this ]upcr.
Send lor it at once.
It will only cost yon a Postal Gaud.
New number lor April just out.
Address, O. h\ DAVIS,
Land Commissions U. 1J. U. K.
4w On am a, Nkb.
yOOtf Agents Wanted fur llfiiuine Edition
iivrn; and lakoun of
LIVINGSTONE.
T5y Rkv. j. l. CHANULISS, wLo from
'dis personal writingo (including tLe "Last
Jodknals,") unfolds rii'idly his Guano
Achievements, also tlie curionitiai, Won-
ders and Wealth of that marvelous coun-
try. Fnurrs, Minerals, Reptiles, Beasts,
8avai.ES,&c. 850 panes. I OO rare Il-
lustrations, Only Sli.OO. Rich in in-
terest, Low in prico. Outsells everything.
:tOOO first 3 weeks. Address, H1JH-
15AUD HROS., PiiHlisheis, Philadelphi,
I'a., or Cincinnati, U.
A BOOK FORJHE MILLION.
Marriage
Guide.
•iJKiVTH are sellim? from 15 to copies
a day. Solid for Hj^ciiuoii lutifen aad teruis
tft*Hin. Hi d set? why it ►ells fa^fr tiiau au7
• Itook.
rss natioval PITOLUUINO f?OMPA-
it. Louis, Mo, 6 \
AGENTS
WASTED for the
_ beat, cheapest ahii faat-
«st sellftg Bible ever published. Send for
our extra terms to Agents. NATIONAL
PlTHMKtUNO CO., Philadelphia, ?».
A Prirat« Coon««Ior to the
>lnTi«d, or U»o*o aboal to
. ou th" physloloelcaJ
tnywrioi ami rf*olitlooi of
the wiu .1 Bjitem, with the
Utest di.^oTcriM lo the solence of r»^ro<ia«»ioo, virwtrviog
the complexion, Jtc.
This ia an interesting work of two huaar^d tnd «i*ty
with numerouj ungravin^, nn«l oaotains valuable
l&furiaktion for tbo^e who arc m&rrltd or contemplate ipar-
n»ge: a till U la a book that c :^ht to be k?pt uudtr iwok
aad ker, and not 1«R carak- j about tho home.
It co'ntaina tht and advice of a phr^lelan
wbosc reputation if world-wide, and should be in the pri-
vate drawer of tvarr mala and femaW throughout the entire
globe. It enbrte** everything cn tb« aubject of tb« geaor
ative ayatem tuat la worth kuowiag, and laoch that U sot
published In any other work. •
Be«t to any «ue • frae of p»«tage) fur Fifty Cents.
addrvia Dr. bulu DupiMuary, Nu. 11 .S'. Eighth atiVM,
8t Louii, Mo.
Nolle* lo tka Afflicted tad Unfortunate.
Refore applying to the »otori»ua qaaeka who advertiaa la
pubUo or u«iug any qjiack rea»»dtna, p«ru«e Dr.
Hutu" wark, ui raaiu-r wfcal joar diaMM lo or bww deptor-
aWayour coadiu-o
Dr. DuiuooeupievadMibMboattoftwoaty-aeTenroons;
U Udoraod by aotuo of U>e KiM celebrated Btodkal profes-
Mra of thia oaant.i and Kur ipe. and can ba cooaui'Ud per<
aoeally or Py mail, on the ditenia* mernUoAod In hU work*.
Off re aajlparigra. No 11 SertVjugbtl I
Market naicbaoSak dk LoaU, Ml.
Work. Wu|n»-
ia«M »f »II
IMitcii An-
•lOAfelt Uol'HM
utul
IB* tthuftiURs
J Millera*
umpblei.
CsmiNiuy,
Box 1430, c'inciuuutl, O.
ELIflGMDOKl' A €0
Sun AntoniOjGKNA
Powers
Gleans
PulllOH
of Mill
BUppll
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT,
Spoctf^Sg Eendored UhoIhs
Save vow Eyet=
liESTOKE TOUlt SIGHT,
Threw
uwny your NPErTACI.IN.
Ola! KycM lYIadc Hew.
All diseases, of the Eye sueoosssfully trea-
ted hy
DR. J. BALL & OO.'S
New pan tent improved ivory
eye cups-
U'lVl fi>r yourself and Restore youi
Sinbt..
.*i'|(i«u<livet«rt Hud Siii glciil Opei'rttiuu ren-
de-,\»l Use.UsiW. The I iiiwtiinuWe lllessing
of slg-li-t is uiadu iiorpetiiiiilly by the use of
tW iibw Patknt Impuovhi) Ivu'uy Eye
,quhs • > .
Many of our most eiuiuent physicians,
osiculistn, [Undents and divines iiave had
their .Slj'Jil: ]n)i'iiiaiiontly Kestored for life,
anil eiu.yd if tho following diseases
1. Ini)Riiced Vision; 2. Presbyopia, or
Enr-HiftkiuoHH, '»r Dimuess of Vision, com-
nii-nily called Hlurriug; 3. Asthenopia, Qr
'Weak Eyes; <1 Epiphora, Running or
Watery Eyes; !j. Soro Eyes—tpceially trea-
ted tvith IJie lSae Cnpn—cure guaranteed ; .6
Weakness of the Retins, oi Optic Nerve;
7. 0|r, hal inia, or Imllatniuatiou of the Eye
and its appendages, or imperfect vision
from the ell'et.ts of In Ham mat ion ; 8. Pho-
tophobia, or Iutolwranco of Light; 9. Over-
worked Eyes ; 10. Myilesopia — moving
speaks or tioating bodies bofore the eyes;
11. Amoiirosis, or Obscurity of Vision ; 12.
Cataracts; Partial Blindness ; tho Loss oi
Sighu.
Any one can use tlie Ivonv Eyk ups
without thfi aid of the or medicine, so as to
itWl've liumeiliate beueficial results and
never wear spectacles ; or, if usiug uow,
to lay tliujn aside forever. Wo guarauleo
a cure in every case where the directions
are foil-wed, or we will refund tho money.
2,309 CERTIFICATES OF
CUBE
from honest Farmers, Merchants—'Some ot
them the niout eminent loading profession-
al and business men, and women of educa-
tion and retinenieut, in our country—can
bo soen at our office.
Under -date ot March 29. Hon. IIokacb
Giikkuy, of the Now Vork Ti ilnnu, writos:
,,J. HaIX, of our city, is a conscientious
and lespoititible man, who is incapable of
intentional deception or imposition.
Prof. W. Mkuiuck, of Lexington Ky.,
wrote, April 24th, 1809: „Without my
spoctacles 1- pen you this note, after using
the Patknt lvonv Eye Curs thirteeu
days, and this moruing perused tho entire
contents of daily newspapers, and all with
the unassisted eye.
„Truely am I grateful for your nolle iwwn-
tion. May Heaven bless aud preserve yoa;
1 have been usiug spectacles twenty years.
l„am seventyycars old.
Truly yours, PROF. W. MERRICK."
Rev. JosiTii Smith, Maiden, Mas., cured
of Partial Blindness, of 18 years' standing
in ihio minute, by tho Patent I voky Eye
Curs.
E. C. Ellis, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
wrote us, Nov. 15th, 1809 : I havo tested
the Patent Ivory Eye Curs, and I am
satislied they are good. They are the great-
est invention of the age.''
Wm. Ukatly M. U., Salvisa, Ky., writos
„Thauks to you for the greatest of all inrcn
Hons, uiy sight is fully restored, after be-
ing almost entirely blind for 2ti years."
Ai.mx. K. Wykth, M. D., Atchison, Pa.
writes: „After total blindness of my loft
eye for four years, by paralysis of the op-
tic nerve, to my iitkr astonishment your
Patent Eye Curs restored my eyesight
permanently in tlnee minutes."
All persons wishing for full particulars
certificates of cures, prices, Ac., will ploase
scud their address to us, aud we will seud
our painphlet on the lia.USTK.viKi> Physio
logy and Anatomy ok the Eyesight, oi
one hundred pages, free of charge, by re
turn mail. Write to Dr. J. Hall a Co. P.
O. Hex 957. No. 91 liberty Street, Now
York City, N. Y.J
For the worst cases of Myopia, or neak
sightnkss, use our New Patent Myopic
Attachments, applied to the Ivouy Eyk
Curs. Has proved a certain cure for this
disease.
.Send for pamphlets and certitioates—
ree. Itaslr no more money hy adjusting huge
glasses on your nose and disfiguring your face.
AGENTS WANTED.
Employment for all. Agents wanted
Gentlemen or Ladies, for our New Patknt
Impkovkd Ivouy Eye Ciy>«, just intro-
duced in the market. The success is un-
paralleled by any other article. All per-
sons out of eiuplopment, or those wishing
to improve their circumstances, can make
a respectable living at this light an.) easy
employment, Hundreds ot Agents are
making from $f> to $20 a Day. To live
Agents $:i0 a week will be guaranteed.
Mend your address for fiill particulars.
Sent free of charge to uuy address. Write
immediately to
Address 1>I(. J. IIAI.I, <V CO.,
p. o. hox sat,
W-J-7lwiy No. !>l Liberty .tract, nxiy Yomk
DR. W
Hj. GIT St. Charles Street, Sfcl
Hu Wao u>n«b imisic Ir tbrf troatm^nf of all
real DtsM-w*—Sponnawrrh. , SClual Dt-bOUv a
MiiOT^-thaa any other Pf — 7-
eatibUshJDfot U cbart«r«
IbtmUed anl has been <
and rxliable roller.
»ticlan la Sl Loay. Dr. W. •
i-y the Bute of MlMoari, *u
to nocur-Mfe, certain
, - ocios » rn«luati: o! Mvcrol Bitdi-
^«l coUe«e«, i.nJ haTlujt tho of a loag afel
•nc^eisfui Hfo in hia h« haa parfeevod rvm-
edita that at* eOvotual la all these casea. Hit aslieate
are teioa tr«ated bf mali or expr*«a (.venrwbore. N#
ma*, r who railed, eall orailtt^ From Uie era"
Ikt of apvlUiatloui ho la t u*bWd to keap Lia
36 p«ge«i <U1I attaptoaia, for two
MARRIAGE CtJfDEi
2C0 a popular bouk ahkh sbcald be read by itery.
benir. No iaairIo4 pair, ar pcrauu cuiuBikUUu Mar.
ilace, can a*xl U do wimoat k. Tt eonfIn«^ nf
U' iiral llicratara oa t&la oaUaot, thw roanlw af Dr W.'a
jxau2b —
^VEGETABLE SlCIUAII
TT
&
Every year
\
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect-
ed preparation lor restoring Ghay
on Faded Haib to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop-
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates anil nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
;rows thicker and stronger. In
oaldncss, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, oxcept in
extreme old age. It is the most eco-
nomical IIaib Dressing ever uscd^
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayos, M.D., t
State Assay er of Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care*
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the Best !Pbefa-
itation for its intended purposes."
Sold lo all VruggUts, and Sealers in Medicines.
Price One Hollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOB THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation ; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color whicn Will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
• all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by It. P. HALL, & CO.,
NASHUA, N.B.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Asruo, Intermittent Fover,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodioal or Bilious Fever* *p.,
and indeed all tho affeotiona whleb arise
l'rom malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
No one remedy Is' louder
■ ■■ called Tor by the neceaeitles of
. ttMi jAuicriean people -thiiiu; a
^ire .ami safe euro for-Femr
m.jl/
M i i i'tahito' that it will eradicate
" tlie disease, and with asaur-
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from its use in any quantity.
.That which protects from or prevents this dis-
order must tio of inimenBC serviue in the com-
lnuuitics whore it prevails. Prevention is bettor
than cure, for the patient escape- the j-iek WhtoH
he must run in violent attacks of tnfs baietUl dig-
temper. This "Cuke"^expels tlie miasmatic
liolnon of Fkveb and Aouu l'rpm. the system...
and prevents the development of tlio disease, if
taken on the first approach of its premonitory
syiftptoms. It ia not only the best remedy over
yet discovered for this class of eohlulaiatS, hut
also tlio eheapost. Tho large quantity wo sup-
ply -for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
i'ki'ku and aotik prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro- -
lection. It is hoped tills price will place ittoithln
tlie reach of all—the poor as well aB the rioh. "
A (treat superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speody aud certain
cure or Interniiltents is, that it contains no Qui-
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism qr other injurious effects whatever upon
tlie constitution. Those cured by it are lelt *s
licalthv as if they had never had tho disease.
Fever and Akiic is not alone the consequence
of tlio miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis-
orders arise from its irritation, among which
are Ncuralgif lthcumatism, Uout, Headache,
JJIindness, Toothache. Earache, Catarrh, Apth-
ins, palpitation, Painlul Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Dowels, Colio, Paralysis,
atid derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in-
termittent type, or become periodical. This
"'Cuke" expels the poison from tho blood, and
consequently euros them all alike. 11 is an in-
valuable protection to Immigrants and versanti
travelling or temporarily residing hi the mala-
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposod to tlio infection, Uiat.wiU be ex-
crctcd from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sulUcient quantity to ripen into dlscue.
Hence it is even more valuable for protectWn
than cure; aud few will ever suffer from Inter?
undents ir they avail themselves of the protec-
tion this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaint*, arising trom torpid-
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim-
ulating tlie Liver into healthy activity, and.pro-
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other wcdiciues full.
PREFAHED BY
Or. J. C. AVER 4c CO., Lowell, Mass.,
l'racticaI suit Analytical Chemists,
AND BOLD ALL ROUND THK WORLD.
JfJtlCK, $1.00 mX BOTTLE.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For tlio reliof and
euro of all derange*
ments in the atom*
ach, liver, and bow-
els. They are a mild
aperient, aud an
excellent purgativo.
Being purely vege-
table, they contain
UP iwroury.or mine-
ral whi^eyer. Much
scriotts STcknoss and
suAerinfclKjptevGiit*
cd by their timely
use; and etcry family should have them on hand
J'or^their protection "and relief, when required.
Liwig experience has proved them to l>e the saf
est, surest, and best of all the with which
the market abduinls. Ily their occasional use,
tlie blood is inmiietl, the corruptions of the sys-
tem expelled, obstructions removed, ami the
whole machinery or lifc restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer'n VIU», and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
ia changtd into health, thd value of which change,
when reckoned on tiiu va*t multitudes who enjoy
it, can hafdly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and nreserves their
virtues uuiiupaircd for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, ami operate
without disturbance to tho constitution,, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wranner to
«ach box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
l*ill8 rapidly cure:- • . •
For ]».r*iM»|Hiiu or Iniligwtion, IJttlfH*
Laiitfuor and Lom of thoy
fihould be taken moderately to htiinulale the stoin*
.acli, and restore its healthy tone aud action.
For l«iver Complaint and its various symp-
toms, Billou UfiidHche, Mick H«a«V-
uch*. Xuum4Ic« or Or4*fl*ai SIckMCM. JBIU
lou« Colic and HIIIoun Ferrw, they should
l»e Judiciously taken for each vase, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dysentery or lllurrhirut but one
wild dose is generallv required.
For Itkctwnaaitlsm, Vout, firarvl, I**4l-
pitatlon of th«i 11«art, Puis ia tho
Hide, Back and JLoins. they should b^ contin-
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. ith such change those
complaints disappear. .
For Dropsy and Drop«lcal SwHIIngt,
they should be taken in large and lYequcnt doses
to produce the effect of a drastic ©urge.
For Suppression, a large dose should be
taken, as it produces tike desired effect by sym-
pathy.
As a Diun+r Pill, take one or two PiU» to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach. •
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, Testores the appetite, and invigorates tlie
system. Hsnce it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who Heels
tolerably j«ll, often finds that a aose of
ntts mnlfr him feel desidi
A Word of Advice to Traveler*
* The Missouri, Kansas & Texas
lias become so well known to the j-'ople ot
Texas, as one of tlio finest uiiiV-'i,Bt. c°ni:
fortable lioads on tho contii1' travel
.ou, that it seems almost uc'eoeSBary that
we should say HUL'lit,,in i>< . Xet we.
cannot ever L'et back l>*l" 11 tun over tins
liuo without sayinc ^niethinsmptaUe of
tho inana^einent, • ',0 '«»' *>«
strivjnj; to i]iak' t',0'rPa*iro,u";ou|for'B^'t'>
while traveling uv«r their road. The traek
is ul ways ir t'"- best possible conditioii anil
trains are-it ail times run at nniform speed.
Pullman's fiuest Drawing Ho»m Sleeping
Cars accompany all through passenger
trains, and if you are coin); north or cast,
by waking your wants known, you call go
oitlior via Hannibal or St. Louis. Aii<l for
Kansas City, Denver, California, or any of
the Northwestern States or Territories, it
iu nmch tho best route we have from Texas.
Their Dining Stations ami flours for Meals
are all that a traveler could wish for, aud
in faot tbero seems to be nothing left n,j-
done to render a trill over this line pleas-
ant. 88 1-75-wty 1.131
r . ..
■t'-in! r'
UNItTEl* STATES WAIL.
Posh'Office Dki-aiitmunt. {
Washington, April 11,1875. J
PROPOSALS will be received at. the
Contract Oftioe of this Department until 3.
o'clock p. ni. of May Slet, 1875, (to be dl»V
cideil by Jnne 1U 1875,) for carrying the
mails of tlie United States from
July 1st 1875, to June HO, 1878, on tlie fol
lowing routes, in the Stato of Texas, and
by tho schedule of dopal'tures and arrivals
herein spocitiod, viz:
Service 1875 to 1878.
31137 From Oakville, by Lagarto and
Pinetowu [u oj, to Jiainjneto, 55
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Oakville Alonday at ti a in;
Arrive at l)aui|uctte next day by 12
m;
Leave liaiii|iiette Tuetdiiy at 1 p m;
Arrive at Oakville next day by 7 p.
,) o
Bond required with bid, $1100.
V
31207 From lie Hon, by H'lwnnt.KIni ^rei-k,
aud Masterville, to Wauo, 41 miles
■ ' and back II tinier a week.
Leave Helton Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 6 a
Arrive at Waco at G
Leave Waco Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at li a in;
Arrive ut Helton by 6 n W.
Bond required with bill,
3140(i From Cleburne, by Aeton, ©rnubufy
and Centre Mill, to Wea tlierford,
5'^iniles and back, three times a
wedk.
Leave Cleburne Monday, W ednes-
day, and Friday at 7 a in;
Arrive at Weatherford next da. vs by
,r . 'ir 1'^ ni;
Loave Weatherford Tuesday,'Tli urs-
day, and Saturday a 1 p in.
Arrive at Cleburne next days by ti'ji
. ----- HI. , " . .ui lilt"
. Bond ief[uirod with bid, $2,000.
31439 From San Ant«nio, by Solma, Now'
Braunfels, Stringtown, Sun Mar-
cos, Mountain City, Mauehac,Oiii'
Creek, anil Turney's store, to Aus-
tin, 77 miles and back, six tidies a
■week.
Leave San Antonio daily, except
Sunday, at fi.30 a ni;
Arrive at Anstin 12 midnight;
Leave Anstin daily, except 8nuday,
at G.30 a m;
Arrive at San Antonio, 12 midnight.
Bond required with bid, Sl'.'.dOO.
Check, $042.
B1440 From Comfort, by Centre Point, to
Kerrville, 22 miles and back,twice
a week.
Leave Comfort Tnesday and Friday
at 9 a m;
Arrive at Korrvillo by 4 pm";
Leave Kerrville Monday and Tues-
day at 9 a m;
Arrive at the Comfort by 4 p m.
Bond required with bid, $600.
31441 From Mosquito, Scyene, to Haii^Ut's
Store, 12 miles and buck, 3 times
a weok.
Leave Mequito Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday at 8 a m;
Arrive at, Ilaught's Store by 12 m.
J,pave Ilaught's store Tuesday,
rhnrsday, and Saturday at 1 p in;
- Arrive at Meeqnite by 5 p m.
Bend required with bid, $500.
For laws relating to t.Ue postal service,
forms of proposal, bond and cortitioato,and
for instrilctions and conditions to be em-
braced in this contract, see advertisement
of this date in pamplet form, to be iouud
at the termini of each route, or by ad-
dressing to Second Ass't P M General.
Bids should be sent in sealed envelopes,
superscribed !"Mail Proposals, State of
-,"and addressed to the Second Assis
BOOK
AND
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ol ion ac ii
9">afo ,iefi.'
no .(mhsii
HOUSE.
Siemeving &
'PUBLISHKlta OF
"Freie Presse mr teas"
j\ N i»
CSS
Ate prepared to fill all orders lot
tant Postmaster General, Washington, D.
C. MARSHALL JEWELL,
Postmaster General.
24-4-dCt-ewlt-L130t
" 'Waters' Concerto Parlor
Organ' possosses a beautiful and pecu-
iarly soft tone. The Concerto Stop is with-
out doubt, tho best ever placed in any or-
gan. It is predueed by an extra sot of
reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which the
etloct is most charming, and iL-h imitation
of the human voice il snpberb. For sweet-
ness of tone and orchestral oficcts it has
nd equal."— N. Y. times. It,
» »»«• iiwace iuui irci acssJOdly WltCr. i
cieaaeiag and renovating affect oa the
apparutu6.
PREPARED bf
Xtr.j. C. ATE It Jt CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, MAM.. V. S. A.
rtm uu »t tu ncMwi irunnxu
George Mandry,
S COOPER,
COMMERCE STREET, Opposite Dreiw'
Drug Store,
BECOMMENDS himself to the public
ft r all kinds of work belonging to his
profession, such as making waslitubs, lire
and ten gallon kegs, buckets for wells, eto.
He constantly koeps ou hand a supply of
said articles. Orders for V J STERNS will
bo executed with dispatch. Northern ma-
terial for lieer-kegs always ou hand and
furnished at liborai prices. Work guaran-
teed to bo equal to that of New Orleans
patent kegs. 29-1-75-wly
ATLANTIC LIN It
For Indianola Toxas
The A1. Clipper Schooners built expreeily
for the trade
Franklin
Washington.
Hn t.e vis
Jefferson......
Cnpt. Baker
— Capt. Beny,
....Cnpt. Heustis,
.... now building,
Other vessels when required to cover
berth. Goods taken forlndianola and con-
necting points on cosst aud interior at
lowest rates of freight and iuiufauce.
Apply »
TOPPER & BEATTIE,
114 Wall 8t., New York
or HEYCK & BROTHKK,
4-2-74 wly Iodianila.
6-1K
Catalogue F.-ee. Budvlpk Sc
V* . 1UIS N »tU Street, ST.
-dim
» .; 1
A -UONTH Agents waaied ever/-
vhtre. Baalneee henormbU and kSxst
elasa. Farttealan sent trek, ▲dtteee,
jr. woftxa * «•., IV Lean. ate.
JO« PK1MTIH(.
WIl'B' NEATNESS AND DISPATCH
IN
AND
SPANISH
PLAIN AND 0HMAMENTAL
PiH2STTr;NQ
IN
ALL COLOIiS
WINE
AND
LIQUOR LABELS
OF THE
LATEST STYLES,
A NEW CARPET,
■ The Orkat Wo.hueh.—The ve«r Englaud
Carpet Co , established over a quarter of
a century ago, having expanded muoh
time, talent, aud money, to produce a sty-
lish and durable oarpet at a low prioa, af
ter yeara of experimenting with the beet
artixaus, have brought out a carpet whieb
they have named and will be kuowu ss
German Tn*estry, beiug au exact
imitation of solid Ut iiseels, the first thou-
sand pieces ut' which, in order tuiutroduee
them, will be sold for 37 j cents per yard.—
Sample sent by mail on reoeipt of IV oente
•r 6 different patterns 50 ate.
N£W£NtfLAMl> CAKPKT CO., --
iff ITMfcllHWS It ■iHlnii M
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