San Antonio Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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|Genekal nature—No. 98.]
AN ACT to protect persons of foreign birih
against forcible constraint of iu voluntary
servitude.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives o/ tkt United States
of America in Congress assemhhd, That
whoever shall knowingly and wilfully
bring into the United States, or the Terri-
tories thereof, any person inveigled or
forcibly kidnapped in auy other country,
with intent to hold such person ho iu-
veigled or kidnapped iu confiuenieut or to
any involuntary service, and whoever shall
knowingly and wilfully sell, or cause to be
■jld, iuto any condition of involuntarily
servitude, auy other person for any term
whatever, and every person who shall
knowingly and wilfully hold to involun-
tary service any person so sold and bought
shall bo deemed guilty of a felony, and, on
conviction thereof, he imprisoned for a
term not exceeding live years and pay a
fine not exceeding live thousand dollar*.
Sec. 2. Thai every person w4i» shall he
accessory to any of the fdenies herein de-
clared, either before or after the fact, shall
be deemed guilty of a felony, and on con-
yiction thereof be i in prison* d f<»r a term
not exceeding five years and pay a fine
•not exceeding one thousaud dollars.
Approved, June 23,1674.
Schknck's Pulmonic Sykup, fou this
Cure of Consumption, Coughs and
Colds.
The great virtue of this medicine is that,
it ripens the matter and throws it out of
the system, purities the blood, and thus
•fleets a cure.
Schknck's Ska VVkkd Tonic, for the
curk of dyspkpsia, indigestion &c.
The Tonic produces a healthy action of
stomach, creating an appetite, ioiming
chyle, and curing the most obstinate cases
of Iudigestion.
Schknck's Mandrake Pills, for 'iiik
Cure of Liver Complaint, A c.
These Pills are alterative, and produce
a healthy action of the liver, without the
least danger, as they are free from calomel
and yet more etlieaei>.UH in restoring a
healthy action of the liver.
These remedies are a certain cure for
Consumption, and as the Pulmonic Syrup
ripens the matter and purities the blood.
The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
create a healthy bile, and remove all dis-
eases of the liver, often a cause of Con-
sumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives tone
and strength to the stomach, makes a
good digestion, and enables the organs to
form good blood ; and thus creates a heal-
thy circulation of healthy blood. The
combined action of these medicines, as
thus explained, will cure every case of
Consumption, if taken in time and the use
of the medicines perseverd iu.
Dr Soheuck is professionally at his priu
cipal office, corner Sixth aud alicli ISts ,
Philadelphia, every Monday, where all
letters for advice must he addr< ssed.
When a discoverer of any scientific sub-
ject, asks the co-operation of the learned
in science, to test the mailt and truth of
his discovery by severe tests and practical
results, and then to indorse a» d iceoiii-
mend it, it is fair to presume it i* valuable
for the purpose intended Such has been
the course pursued by Messra. Hall & Co.,
proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Itenewer. And all those who have
tested it (among whom we may mention
Dr. A. A. llayes and S. Dana Hayes, Chem-
ists and State Assayers of Massachusetts ;
Walter Buruham, M. D. Prof, of Surgery in
Penn. University, Philadelphia; Goo.
Gray, M. D., Professor ot Anatomy and
Physiology), assert it is the best prepara-
tion in use for all cutaneous diseases of the
scalp. Restores gray hair te its original
color, prevents the hair from falling out,
creates a new growth. It is certainly wor-
thy of a trial.— Neivburyport Heraht of Oos-
pel Ifihcrty.
'Waters' Concerto Parlor
Organ' pos*e«s.i* a i>"autiful an I pecn-
ia« l.v f-oi't tone. The Couccrto Stop is with-
out. doubt, the best ever placed iu any or-
gan. It it produced hy an extra set of
rends peculiarly voiced, from which the
eftect is moat charming, and its imitation
of the human voice is supberb. For sweet-
ness of tone and orchestral efiects it has
no equal."— N.' Y. times. It,
Schknck's Pulmonic Syrup, for the
Cure of Consumption, Coughs and
Colds.
The great virtue of this medicine is that
it ripens the matterand throws it out of
he system, purifies the blood, and thus ef-
fects a cure.
Schknck's Ska Weed Tonic, for the
Curic of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, &c.
The Tonic produces a healthy action of
the stomach, creating an appetite, form-
ing chyle, and curing the most obstinate
cases of Indigestion.
Schknck's Mandrake Pills, for tiie
Cure ok Liver Complaint, Ac.
These pills are alterative, and produce a
healthy action of the liver without the
least danger, as they are free from calo-
mel, and yet more elicacious in restoring a
healthy action of the liver.
These remedies are a certain cure for
Consumption, as the Pulmonic Syrup ri-
pens the matter and purities the blood.
The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
create a healthy bile, and remove all dis-
eases of the liver, often a cause of Coil
sumption The Sea Weed Tonic gives tone
and strength to the stomach, makes a good
digestion, and enables the organs to form
good hl<M d; aod thus creates a healthy
circu'alion of healthy blood. The corn-
Lined action «»f these medicines, as thus
ex phi i ned .will eu re every case of consump-
tion, if taken in time, and the use of the
medicines persevered in.
Dr. Sehenck is professionally at his prin-
cipal otliee, corner Sixth and Arch Sts.,
Philadelphia, every Monday, where all
letters for advice must be addressed.
Scbenck's medicines for salo by all Drug-
gists.
Boundary Lilies of Justice's
Precinct Nos. Two and Three
of Bexar f oamy Defined.
Fairbanks' Scales.
Although manufacturers generally com-
plain, and with reason, it is necessary to
say that there aie exe- ptiomil cases of
very excellent trade. Dm jug the present
mouth, Fairhatik «Xr Co. hav • iece»ved
more orders for scales of all «*iz»*s t han in
any previous cori spouding period of the
\ ear.
't liei connections have now extended
to the J:d.4od of,) tx•, from which far-eas-
tern ►pott hey loivc this week iccoived a
c •mu;ir<siou to make large scales with
Asiatic and Spanish weights. This, like
similar orders >•> their factories, came
through the Hii<i.-h metropolis, and passed
by the great European nenlemakers. Their
scales are btcommiug more und more the
st mdards of the civilised world, and the
wonder is that many other manufacttiring
dep ulnn-i t« i'- metal r •• ds do not k« • n
n.* wi'h ill.* irb • k ' * :»!. m in I'm -ign
-*-•»« *•.»»».. iiu»rk>t<4.—X I'. Ex r hh Oct.
1 Sth, 1874#
The Idea of a Iniversal Medicine is at
lriNt ivaliZ.i-d in Du. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
Vinkgai: But its. Thin • oncentrated es-
seuce of the linest medicinal lierhs and
roots in the Western hemisphere, eradicates
all diseases which have not undermined
the sources of vitality, and hi Chronic
Iudigestion, Nervous Headache, Congest ion
of the Liver, Kbeuinaiisui, Gout, General
Debility, and innumerable ulcerous ami
acabious disorders, it is a specific absolute
aid infallabie.
The Dictates of Common Sense
Persons who in most things are prompt
to obey the dictates of common sense, too
often noglect them when they poiut to the
necessity of promptly re-vitalizing the de-
pleted body and the wearied mind. And
vet how foolish and dangerous it is to neg-
I ict such inonifous! Disease follows closely
ou the track of ncitkm ss ami exti nction
Arrest his si'ent luit rapid Ntrid* by p ompt
invigoration. The most- ivIiuMu agent
that trail he selected for this purpose is
Hostctter's Stomach Hitters, a pa tut able
hygeia* elixir which i-ost-essea the true
requisites fur toning, regu atii'g ami trau-
<|oili/ing ImmIi tody and mild, and w hicli
is liesides, the ehoson remedy of the Amer-
ican people tor relieving weakness or dis-
order uf the stmn.i'h. 'i^craml t owels, as
well ns the nut>*» tenia tinav of complaint*
of tin se ot "an*
The Bar-room Remedy for all ailments is
R mi Bittern, surcharged with Fusil OU, a
deadly element, renilcicd more active by
the pungent astiin^eots with which it in
comhimd. lfy<oir stoiuach i* weak and
liver or bowels disiod^red, strengthen and
r gulate them with vlnhgar BiITERS, a
purely Vkgktaiii.k Alterative ami Ape-
rient, free from alcohol and capable ot
infixing new vitality into your exhausted
•jata » 4w
OENUINE
DURHAM
' (TRADE MARK.)
^88
Manufactured only by
ff. T. Blach w ell.
DURHAM, N. 0.
He remind* the public that the United
Stati'H Court lias recently given a decision
in his favor, which secnrcH full protection
from the imitator, of liig Smoking Tobacco,
and that dealerr and manufacturers are
alike liablo to v.-csecution for daaling in
the siiurious brands.
SOLD BY
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
GKOCGRS,
Commerce Str., San Antonio,
AGENT8 FOR WESTERN TEXAS
Will keep always on hand a fresh sup
ply of the genuine article. 18 7-73 dtt
WaRkl\(. PEOPIJC — Male or Female
Employment at home, ijj)f> per week
warranted, no capital required Particu-
lars and valuable samples sent free. Ad-
dress with (5 Or*nt return stamp. C. ROSS,
Williamsburg, N. V.
SAMPLES to Aifents. Ladle*
Combination Accdk-Book, with
Chromos. Send stamp. Dean a
Co., New Rcdford, Mass.
HOOKS
Choice and
elegantly il.
lugtniled. Groat Imliiceiu nts to Agenls-
For terms and circulai'R, address NKW
WORLD PUBLISHING CO., Philad'a.
M agton Oniversi y
OL OF MEDICINE.
BO.Tin»itG, HID.
The next Annual Session will begin OC-
TOBER 1ST, 1874, und end FEBRUARY
3.VTH 1875.
The Hospital and Geueial aud Special
Dispensaries furnish ample material for
Clinical Instruction. For catalogue with
information as to l'lau of Instruction,
Fees, Cost of Living in., address
J. E. LINDSAY, M. 1)., Duan
PSYCI10MANCY, or Sol i. Cmaiimiso,
Ilow uither sex may fascinate and
gain the love and affections of any person
they choose instantly. This simple men-
tal acquirement :i 11 can possess, free, by
mail, for Ificts. together with a lnniriuge
guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to
Ladies, V\ idding Niflit Shirt, Ac. A queer
bonk. Addrese T. WILLIAM & C-.., Pubs.,
l'hil a.
m
o®
At home, male or female;
j. ..$3.1 per iveeh, day or
IOI* Sill evening. fVo Cnititnl. We
send valimble pnckiiK«*v »l
goods by mail Irce. Address with (>
cent return stamp, M. YOUNG, 17:1 Orecu-
which St., N. Y.
It is ordered, adjudged, and decreed by
the Court that the dividing lino between
Justice's Precinct Nos. Two and Three be
as follows, to wit: Commencing at the
intersection of the new Fredericksburg
road with the ..1.1 boundary line of the
City of San Antonio, one anil nun-half
miles from the Main Pluza of said City,
thence up sai l new Fredericksburg road
to the south lire of Survey No. 3117 in the
name of l£ C. Hawkins, thence with the
said south line of said Snrvev No. 337,
running east to a point on the old Frede-
ricksburg road, thence up the center of
said rond to the line of llexnr County, the
Cibolo Creek.
It is further ordered, adjudged and
decreed by the Court that all the territory
taken from Justice Precinct No. Tlirc
(by the above change) lie, and t e same is
hereby declared to be a piirt of, and em-
braced ill, Election Precinct No. Seven
A true copy from the Minutes of the
Hon , tiie Comity Court of llexal
[!.. s.j County, as made and entered at the
September Term A. I). 1874. of said
Com'.
Wilntss, Sam. S Sin-tli, Clerk of ih-
Distriet Court of Uexar County, wi«h the
Seal thereof, at Sau Antonio this 20th day
•it* October, A. 1). 18T.1.
SAM. S. SMITH,
Cl'k. D. C. B. Co , .t Ex Oil. Clk (MM! Co.
-9 10-w3t
STRAUB MILL WORKS
Porlable Mills, stiffsfindlfl
under-ruuntTH, cock heitu up-
ner-ruiin^rn, fl»r form or
nmhtNt Work. Mupv.
rlor Mill Mlone* of nil
kliMkticnaiiicHatch An-
ker Bolting Cloth, llono
Powers, Corn-Shelters and
Cleaners. Gearing, Shafting,
Pullies, nangei8,etc..ail kind*
of Mill Machinery and Millers'
supplies. Send for Pamphlet.
Ntmak Mill Company,
Box 1130, Cincinnati, o,
ELNENDOItF A CO
Sau Antonio,C.KNA
4-0-7 ntiui
Wanted agents for the Best
Selling; I'rr/.t! Stiitlonnry
l'iiekiiue> out. Sample Package, pr.st
Wii:l for *J5 cts. Cire-ilars free, J. 11 liIliK,
767 Droadway, New Yo K
ACIiTn a'1 h t \ I'l l) ! Diploma
Awurdoit for IIOI.MAVS new
Pictorial I3il>les,
1300 illii^iratioiis. A'tdivsa lor
circular^ A. J. HOLMAN A CO., iW Aicb
St. Phila
OF TI1R
United Htnlex.
A « N T s nnumn
WANTED
FOIt TUB
G A Z K T T L E It
Showing the prand results ot our llrat 100
years. IC very budy buys it, aud a^uuts
make fr»»iu $100 to §400 a moiltIt. S«i:d
for circular Zll&ULER & Mi CL'HDY,
St. Louis, Mo.
Til MASON i HAMLIN
Organ < Company
winutrs of three Muht st Met!.,Is ai>d «ii-
ploiuii of honor at Vienna, *73, ai d l*ar
'07, now offer the li» o«t a ^o lni.nt- <»{ the
bes^ Cabinet Oi'^jiiih in i In* word, inlu-
din» ne w ntyles with icc.et t inipiovoun nts
not only tsxelusivi ly for ciihIi, as formally,
but als » on New Plans of Ea*y Payments,
the most f.ivoraMn »v«r ottur. «1 Oi^ani-
rented with 1'i ivili jje of Purehase, to a
most anv part of the country. First j»
iin-nt §U.9() or up var Is. 111 a-drated ('a*
1»jju««h and Clroiilars, i h full par icula
st * ii t fi eo oil request^ AiMiokm
MASON A HAMLIN OIMJA.V CO.,
1 os on, New "i" « hienjro.
JIOLAD CITY JIKDK AL L1STITUTE
X. Ntll St., Nt. l.OUlM. 310.
"L.V"1.''--'.**" °".W *» l'M*mu*« «»» HLHWMII*
vk«ascfe k»T» ifc. c»r^ of F»riieu-
iVliVtriht* Iruiu / «r
SoxuaI Organs
Gi«l, Llu'.lotl,
L<w«»r klukMd, b*ir-Al>u«e, 4c
Cimim litdtiu Of ikt KlilDtya, l.lvtr. Luatt »:*•
fc»r, HlMBick, Bln«4 m4 Krrwout Kimu
*u*tu; alM all dlMua »f women.
Hvmical oraiatioka, tpaeUl and gvarral. D*acrlpUv«
Mallei, viU aMMatardiacMM. U ai *
Um, t Mai kf aiail t* aaiaapt
# ua appUck-
Notice to ^liippcrN.
THE undersigned h»»g leave to infottii
merchants and the public generally
tliat they have erected large und suitable
bnildinxn
- At l.ntliig —
the present Terminus «»t the G. H 4 8 A.
R. H. for receiving and torwar liug Mer-
chaudise as wrll aa the products of the
country. Hy striet and pminpt attention
to all buiin«Mi entriiMt***! to tbeui. they
liope to receive a liberal share of patrou
ag«. S«ti«favtioil |r||;|iniltf4td.
J JOSEY A CO
96 7-74 d*w:#in
tK AKMVMMI iHHtWitf*.
NOuX
•kMatany
DR. WHXTTISR,
Ks. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Loaij, Lo.,
Ilaa toiin bmassd la the treatment of *11 Vena,
taal UUeanca—Sperniaiorrheu, Sexual Debility ani
Wocy—than any other PhvalcUti in bt. LouM. Or. W.'a
t*t.il.ll>Umi'ut ia chartered ly the State of UUacjuri, waa
fouuJed an-1 1i:«h bejn P-Cub.ishrl to accuro aafo, certain
aud nllabla relief, lit iu.: a graduate of acvcral modl«
Citl colleaea, and fcaviitf; iho i x.trietioe of a long and
B'leccj^rul life in hU »|iocliUtJe» be hna perfected rem-
Citica that are cffertuAl iu all theso oa.Mja. lilt patieuta
are being treated br niail or txpre^a o\erywhcrc. No
ni*tt r vho failed, call vr *rrlte. From the Croat nnra-
l» r of i>|>;.UciiUuiu iio li euubH-d to keep hla cb-,r;*ea
l»w. pyjjt ', .I ^inptnua, tur two alutiipa*
SV^AGUIDE,
jfOf.u-ji*, apt-*>uUr boi'k *Ui*."-. Bt^'i'il '-e r -td bv orory. •
t .v " di -li-.d p-.ir, -r pciaona c<'ni.'tu(d..ilug n. .?•
i »••, e:«;i.Tord t-ido ntlt. It c^ntaioa the ceem of
Xi• .ic il til. rrttiir-! ou «fclt fubje^t, thj r«w«lt«of I)r. H ' .
j., j ..M,pri*,!«•«•: t;»r- h«it thoui;t!t3 fr>m li'! w. -Ka
in fcuu ,« -u-i \iu. rlca. b-.stt t.«n'«a. f- r
bJC-iuMmr i ■ ' na
Hrrlv.il antl Uaii-
Arrives. couivturs. (lepari-
Dailyexcejd Tnesdnx R-in e.\c< ,«t Snnda
by ini blight ai »• • .o
a l'st in » u \<:o
Daily midnight Daily at \
FOli
tout,HS, COLDS, HO^HSfc^ESf
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wis' Carbolic Tails.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TKIED AM) SUHK RBJiHOV
Sold l>v DruRRists.
CAUTION.
buy only ti1b
me Fail
Manufactured by
E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO.
FAIRBANKS
Standard Scales,
Stock Scales, Coal Scales, IIay Scales,
Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, &c. &c.
Hen ten repaired promply A; reanonably*
For Hale also, Troeniner's Coffoo and
Drug Mills, Composition Bells, all sizes
Letter Presses, Ac. &c.
Till? most pkufkct
HARM GiSH DRAWER.
lliU s Alarm Till C'o. a.
|EVEHY
DRAWEE
Warranted
EVE It Y
flCRCnilVT
snoui.i)
lie tbem.
SOLD AT
FAIRBANKS' Scale Warrhon^s,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 lti'oit<l\v;iy. I*e\v VorU
ItiC Haltimoro St., Baltimore.
53 Camp St., Now Orleans.
FAIRBANKS * EWING
nnswnlc llnll, t*lillii<t«lpliiii.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
'j Milk Sired, Boston
Kor Hale by .ending Hardware Dealers'
14 10-71il4in tuoBdiiyfiAfridaj'H
A.g-ents W^anted
For the grandest Hook over published.
Yonngniaii'K IMctlonary of every day uants
Contains 20,000 Receipts For everything,
(bona fide number; beware 1 oj»ns imita-
tions; Absolutely indispensable t«* All.
Cl\s*ks, saving tuoney d lily t«» every
bny» r Si 11 tlist»'i" than any other three
b'»"U»» ei»nib'in«d ! 1> pane e«ro»»l ir mid
e.\»i:i tenns fee. Address F. A. HUTCH-
INSON* tV ('(). m. I onis, Mo.
whew mx scale mm
; *i\v ihi: t.td iii'itit.irr,
i li. mi n i'ih . 'i he toueh elastic. i!m>.
in
,iow,
t itf ».
W v
e tut <
d f\
t'lM
\k
10,
* the
tone
en-
uii1
I »a
v u 11 mi a
•jui'day, ,*1' d* • \ :»,\, I Ii.jj s»lat\ A
Jt Krid%j '»•'" ;. ui Saiuiilii) l*i iiumii
co:;ciio.
Sunday, Wcuoetdhy Tutxalay, Tliuinday a
and Fridayby 0 p. it Saturday j%! ^ n
kacli' l'a"*s.
VVfcdiiebtiuy am!
tirday, by C p •»..
COUM
l>"ily **eH|d Sninl.
by ti p. m.
Sut T.;
i\ 4<ud
ai -S ». ui.
ckicisti.
haiiy uxcfpi Sundae
ai<i a. «•
A 'I lii i d i
Siiti«:a\ A Tbnr— I
L»v 0 p. iu. 11 •> ». <it
KOCKI'OKT.
Monday, Thursday Sunday, WedMeaday
A Sal Ui day l»\ tip. ill. ± t iida\ by ti a. m
Fiti<* 4'il i
Ktnlay by ti u. m u-»«la* • 3 « in
Handkha.
Monday Thurmlay, Wediit-aday Saturday.
T p ni. 7 a in.
Mail matter %»r Cueio. Victoria an I In-
diaaola in «eiit via Columbua route ou
Moutlay, \V*-dui*bday A' Fiid-iv at ti a. iu.
P. S. GAM HI A,
1'oMluiaater
i *ul pure, aud ovi; • ll.r.ui^h the
t aie. m i mellow and swe« t.
C S lits* Ooiicert.i Or^siih
M l.e . \n Ued in tone or b. anly ; they
'•i».i•• * ii tn. The (Yuecr'o Stop in
oi tlu Hue au Voice.
j-«<l (or <i Vearni. Priee
It.IX I to CASH or I'AKT CASH,
•> i uioii'hlv payment-. Second
n i nIs ;«t g«e;it I iP^aiiiH.
nteit. A hit ia! discount
M in .s'« I s . ( '!. l. elicit, Schools.
I...rut-. . ic HOK VCK W AT K1CS A SON.
Hi I»:• .i i«a.» , New Yorl., IV O. It. x 7.
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JURUBEBA.
b:liaicd?
nn"—
mii i ••awli
SSfJT
AUK YOU
W nk. ?"0.VCU8. or I
Are yt»ti ho l.iinutitd. ih.it any is
ei ttoa i<t|U )i^ more ot alt etlWt than you
|. ei cap.ittie o|' oiakifio •
'Jht-n try 'It lit llhit.l, I lie woudei fu)
TO>lc: an i l\vuiiii'ATtiM, which ai ls ho
beneficially oil l!»e Kceri/tivo organs as to
impart viuor to nil the vital forct H.
it i« tio alcoholic appetiser, which stim
ulatts tor :• hliort time, oul to let the
sutbier fall to a lower depth of iui«clV,
but it in a M iietuble tonic acting directjy
en the liver slid spfeen.
It regulate* the bowels, quiets lb.- nerves,
ai tl gives such a health) tone to the wbole
h\Ktetii as to moo11 make the invalid feel
like m ii**vv |M*r»oti.
It* opt ration is m it riofent% hut is charac-
terised l»v great ^eui Iciu ssjthe patient ex-
perience- uo MUttdei change, no marked
rcMiittM, Imt uradually bia Irtiubb^a
"hild their tents, like th-» Arabs,
Aud silently steal away."
'ihi* t« no new aiol untried discovery, bu
has been long used with wonderful remedi-
al results, aud is pronounced, by the high-
est medical authorities, "the most power-
ful tonic and alterative known.1'
Ask your druggist for it. For sale by
awil. F. KIDDER * CO., New York.
I ivst 4»riui<l ttift Conceit
MONTFELIER
Female Humane Association.
AT ALEXANDRIA, VA.
NOVEMBER 23. 1874.
LIST «»F GIFTS.
1 ftrmid C'ltih I.,iff . $1100.000
1 (fraud casli girt ijtnU.iHN)
1 Graua easlt gift 20,000
10 cash (iifts. ¥l l,0iKi each KMI.OOO
15 cash gifts, 5,(MHI each 7.r».iMNi
no eash gifts, i.ihhi each Rfl.aoo
KM cash f-Ml'ts, ;.ih) each .50,000
1,0:m cash gifts, km each km.iniO
1 ,(M0 cash gift*-, so each SO,000
'.0,0tM cash gills, 20 each loo.eeo
1VE6ETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
tmruwER.
Every year increases the populari-
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;
ana it is the only reliable and perfect-
ed preparation for restoring Gray
oe Faded Hair 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 and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco-
nomical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D.,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care-
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the Best Prepa-
ration for its intended purposes." <
Sold by all Druggtiti, and Dealtrs in Medici net. I
Prloe One Dollar. I
Buckingham's Dye.'
FOB THE WHISKERS.
As our Ronewer in many cases
requires tbo long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation ; which will
„ produces
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & C0M
NASHUA, N.H.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilieua Fever, &o.,
and indeed all the affeotions whioh arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
No one remedy la louder
■ B called for by the necessities of
0 the Americnn people than n
sure and safe cure for Fever
■ I and Afnie. Such we are now
JH- enabled to offer, with a perfect
M certainty that it will eradicate
v the disease, and with assur-
ance, founded on proof, that uo harm can arise
from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis-
order must be of immense service in the com-
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for tho patient escapes the risk which
he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis-
temper. This "CURB" expels tho miasmatic
poison of Fisveb and Ague from tho system,
and prevents tho development of the disease, if
taken ou the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
also the cheapest. The largo quantity we sup-
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody: and in bilious districts, where
FliVEK and Aque prevails, everybody should
have it, and use It flrcoly, both for euro and pro-
tection. It is hoped this prico will place it within
the reach of all—the pooraswoll as the rich.
A great superiority of this remedy over any
" discovered " "
22,178 each jjifla, ;iin0initin : to ai.hnukki
NUMBER OF TICKETS 100,000.
PIUCI! OF TICKETS.
Whole Tie kefs, * 20 0
Halves nuu
Quarter* 5.1111
higlithn or eueh coupon •_». 0
f>J Ticket# for 100., 0
The Montpoliir Feamln Human.' Asanc -
atioii, chart,1 ml by tiie Legislature of V, -
Kinin nn<l tlio Circuit Court uf Oihii^o IV.
propone by uGrnutl Gift Coucort to t-sl.i .
lisli and endow a ''Home fur Iho Old, I
linn, ami D. stinito l. ulies of Virginia,"
at Montpelier, tlio former resilience of
President James Madison,
Gom-nort Office, Melon ml J a y 3, J >»74
I n.iiiir me pleasure to .-a., that I am
««|1 «w«jiu inted with a huge majority of
Hie oilicers of the Montiwl , i I'cuial.- llu-1
hi me AKM.ietatiuii, w ho tyH.le iu tiie \ icin-
ity of my lioiaic, and 1 attest tln ir intelli- :
gence and their worth and high lobula-
tion as gcntlenien, as well as th< public
confidence, inlluence and substantial means
liberally representeti among them.
JAMES L.KGHPEK, Gov. Virginia, i
Alkxaxdhia, Va. July 8th 1874.—• * I
ouiitmeml them as gents of honor aud in-
tegrity, ami fully entitled to the Jconli-
deuce of the public, • • *
li. W. HUGHES,
U. S. Judge East'u Dist. of Va.
Kurt her references by permission: His
Excellency Gilbert C. Walker, Ex-Gover-
nor of Ya.; Hon. Robt E. Withers, Lieut.
Gov. ot Va aud U. S. Senator elect; Ssn-
alors noil M.-mbers of Congress from Va.
K mitfanees for tickets may he made by
express prepaid, post uflloe money-orders
oi, W a-liti g'on, II, C. or bv registered
letter.
lor full particulars, testimouials, etc.
send for O'teiilar-. A.ldivss;
lion. Jsiiii.-m Itmboiir.
IWt M. K. if. A., Alexandria Va
Kelial.!.. agents wanted everywhere.
the poor as well as the rich,
„.™. —j. ity of this remedy over any
oilier ever discovered for the Bpeedy and certain
cure of Interiniitcuts is, that, it no qui-
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
ilie 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 Neuralgia Uheumatlsm, Gout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothacho, Earachc, Catarrh, Asth-
ma, Palpitation, Fainnil Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating In this cause, put on the in-
termittent type, or bccomo periodical. This
•'Cuke" expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures thom all alike. It is an in-
valuable jirotcction to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala-
rious districts. If taken occasionally or dally
while exposed to tho infection, that will be ex-
creted from the system, nnd cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease,
lfence it is even more valuable for protection
than curc: and few will ever suffer from Inter-
mittens if they avail themselves of the protec-
tion this remedy affords.
For TAver Complaint», arising Irom torpid-
ity of the I.iver, it is an excellent remedy, stim-
ulating tho I.iver into healthy activity, and pro-
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other medicines fail.
fBtrARED nt
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical ami Analytical CliemlsU,
AND SOT.D AIX ROUND THB WORLD.
PRICK, 91.00 PEK ItOTTI.E.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
curc of all derange*
inenta in the stom-
ach, liver, and bow-
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative,
lleing purely vege-
table, they contain
no mercury or mine-
ral whatever. Much
nerioua sickness and
suffering is prevent-
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when requi/W.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf-
est, surest, and best of all the Pill* with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys-
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
aud sluggish are cleansed by Auer'a rills, and
stimulated iuto action. Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on tiie vast multitudes who enloy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they " 1 * " > "
Althougt
without c
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly cure: —
For ItyspepolM or Indl«reattoa, UatleM-
■rM, Laaraar and Mj—m of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom-
ach, and restore Us healthy tone and action.
For Stiver Caaiplalat and its various symp-
toms, Bllloaii lfleiMlttcfce, Mick Head*
ache, laaailce or ttreea llckafM, Bll*
Ion* Colic and Blll««a Feve»,they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct Uie
diseased action or remove Uie obstructions which
cause it. _
For Dyaeatery or Dlarrkvai but one
mild dose is generally required. . .
For Rheaaiatliai, «aat, «ravel. Pal*
SI tat lea of the Heart, Pala la the
Me, Back and l«a!aa, thev should be contin-
uously token, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Prepay and Drepalcal Naelllaft,
they should be taken in large and frequent dosea
*h« eflVkpt nf a drastic purge.
dose should be
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For flappreMlea, a large dose si
taken, aa it produces the desired effect by syin-
For J.osa «»f
indite*!ion, 1)im ii nm.»ii of Spirit* & (joiie-
r*l Drkiliiy, in tli«*ir variou* forms, Kkh
mo PlIOHFOIIATKII KUXIU of 0ai.i8aya
made hy Camwkll, IIvxako A Co., New
York, and Hold by all druggiata, ia tho beat
tonic. Aa a stimulant tonic for patieota
recovering from fever or othar sickneaa, it
has no equal. If takeu during the aeaaon
^avaata ffaver and ague aad otfear iatar-
ills to|
J
\ch and*
pathy.
As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills
promote digestion and relieve the 6tomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach
bowels, restores ttte appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous wbera
no serious derangement exists. One who ffeela
tolerably well, often feds that a dose of these
JNile makes him feel 4*ekledly better, from their
"Hrantlwg and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
FRIPABID BY
*r. J. C. AYBMM CO., Prmtiiom I CMaWt,
&QWML&, MAM8.> V. B* A*
muuiTAUNvwm
A New Idea!
WILSON
SHUTTLE
Sewing Machine
FOR
50 Dollars !!
FARMERS, .
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
BOOK
AND
TUB
BEST IN THE WORLD!
t&Tlie Highest Premium was
swarded to it at
"VIEZSTNiV;
Oblo State Fair;
Northern Oblo Fair)
Amer. Institute, N. T.)
Cincinnati Exposition j
Indianapolis Exposition)
St. Louis 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
Machines in the Market
t were in direct ^
COMPETITION!!
ISTFor 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 Rfil Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma-
• chines for Sale. k
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Bend for Circulars, Prloe
List, &c., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Ma-
chines, Fashions, Oenenl
News and Miscellany.
t
Agents "Wanted
ADDKESS,
Wilson Seiini Machine Co.
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
Ccnneoeeo* Lieiinecoils
IIkv, cured mora womler-
liil enma nf rheumatism,
unlitt , pains, dwelling.,
friM'-i'iles. c«l«-d breasts,
liiin.s, sralita, Salt Rheuaj,
&<v, upon tiie liunittn
frame, and strains, spavin,
galls, &s., upon nuimals,
iu one year, than all other
pretended remedies have since the world
e|>an. Oititicateaof remaihahlo cures
aceoinpany each bottle, ami will be aent
gratis to tny one. There it no pain »liiuh
these Liniments will not relieve, no swel-
ling the.v will not subdue, or lameness
they will not cure. Thi-< is strong lan-
guage, but it is true. No family or stock
owner can aft'mi to be without Centaur
Liniment*. Wleitt* wrapper for fie
Otiily ee«e»; the Yellow Wrapper for aui-
mals. Onebottliof the Yellow \Yrapp«'r
Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred
dollars for spavined or sweeuied herera
and meelre, or for ScrrwWoroM*
100 BkF«'p. Price, 50 nts ; large bottles
tl. J. B. Rosk A. Co , 53 Broadway, New
York.
hotjse.
^itmtring it €a.
PUBLISHERS OP
"Freie Presse M Tins"
AND
$im||ntonw<£qjwss
An* |ire|inred to (ill all orders tor
JOB PHINTING
WITH XKATNK8S AND DISPATCH
1
Eogjisb. Gum French
ANU
ip<TVpa
CoiMeoria ir more than a sulialitvte tor
Castor Oil. It ii the only safe article in
existence which is certain to refellte the
bowls, care wind colic and preduce natur
al sleep. It ia pleasant to take. No more
sleeplesa aiothsrs ar inlag babies. Price
35 eta. par hot tie. 83-0 74-wlj
tSPBJSIISH
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PirlllSTTHSTG-
IN
9
all colors,
W I N E
AND
liquor labels
OP THB
LATEST STYLES,
a new carpet,
Thk Uhkat WoSDKlt.—'The New Englanil
Car|tet C-> , established over a quarter of
a rentnry ago, having expended nincli
time, talent, and money, to f.roduoe a stT-
lisb aud durable carpet at a low price, af
ter years of experimenting with the l»eet
artisans, have brought ont a rarpet which
they have named and will lie known aa
GrrONOMO Taiirrtry, lieing an exact
imitation nf aolid Brnsaels, tlm tirst thou-
saud pieces of which, in order to introduce
them, will he sold for 37* cents per yard.—
8anple aaut by mail on reoaipt of lOcynta
or 5 diferent patterns 50 eta.
NKWKNULAKD CAKPET CO,
STS Waakto|t«a-at^ T
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