The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 317, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1869 Page: 3 of 4
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„H)U*nt Insertion.
At. Inch !u nawapajx-r measure la an
ln’li of ilia length of any oulnnin.
All advertisement* inuat ink" Uiemn
i>r iba pajiar. If they aro to k<**p any
•(■at'ittail place. twenty-live j*er font
«ill be added to ths abova rate*.
Advertisement* to bo iu*«rtcd at in-
larval*, will lx* i barnwl for a* new ml-
vertl*»-iaeu l# o»ch Insertion.
Wltn llboral advertiser* a reduction
b» antftomont will be made rr..m the
•Imm* raloa, but uavar more than
twenty-five |»ar cent.
KATKH «)F8l list Till ITU >N.
I'Bi 'Vaaai.Y |>or annum, |1J; half
I««arly, #0, quarterly, 4-1; nioiitklj $1.
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Mingle OOpl**, I'K'll 1>*|XT. lit cell!*.
All subecnptKm* and advertisement*
uniat bo Mid In advance, iu gold >i il«
equivalent In l'. H. Currency.
M|MM*liuan nopttw sent free.
HFMITTANi RH.
Kf.uiita-i-f of .notify .'an be Biulmi
r*gi»tcr< <l tru-w* atour rule, from any
FROM MKXK’0.
».in bugle captured Tba cmiuy rc-
tintl towards tin- .1 iiucu.’* ron«l, 1
«li I uot pursue them having onion.
I not to Abun.lou tbia plate
< in our anii- wo huvu to lanteul lb«
loa- of Tiorenio Mnrtinex, a *..ldit.r
of I ho M '-otuimuy of the *iil Itallal
ioi» ol /ulitttiorua uu<l four ..(hen*
*M»tlv woWlvJ,
Xu other >a»UMiitica umonj; tin-
tCOOpa.
IndeiM ii.Uii, *’ ami Liin-rtv!
•Son r.nuMiUo, May, Xllth'
Jl’AX .f. AHKix ilA-
Cnl. Mi^ut‘1 1 *ulu< iua, Com-
, tniimivr of tho fine of tbo l.mvo,
MaUtnorua
Rrrt KW .»»• Titoopa.
I ha troop* wl.i.-h JeU Mutat.iorua
rtH.'«ntlv uuUor . oiQinuml of Oilom l
1 I'nhaftae, rt’luriunl to that city on
Thuraday.
Thojr won* m.-i m tkonuukirt* of
i thcritv by MVi-ral peraon.- from Ma
taumroo uiul tin ban.I of music of
the /.itiuulorei*
si wh ruou rm; ixti uiuk.
I be atajfe from tin* interior of
Mexico urrivcii at Matauioro.’* on
Wnduunday. Wo have 0% band full
(ilea of Muxitun |1j>*.■ r■* up to the
10th itut.
1 flic new* from ull part* of the re-
public arc meagre and uuiui|»ortaul.
Our Mexican cvclianj'ea arc tilled
with aocount* of the />th and loth of
May t'flehratious.
The loth of May, nocoiul anivor-
I *arv of the capture of (juaretaro, was
celebrated with jrrent r^ut at Mon-
terey. Tho Pcriodico • tticial of tbi;
Ibtb in it., contains a full dw»cri|i‘i«ui
of tho celebration, it* eijrht 1*6^.*.
bcinjr tilled with editorials, poetry,
oration*, etc., devoted to that day.
I). Kulalio TreviRo delivered an elo-
•|Ucnt spi'ceb at tin Progreso theater,
his final words lieinj; 'Vic semper tiro*
nis."
The officer in eonituaud ol thu
Tin: R
RfOl.tnON
■At LIP AS.
IN TA
AN ALES ATT ACES HAN FKR
ATTACK
NAiriX) ■
He It RfV&tdbr the
meat Troepn.
Uovem-
HETtRN Op THE M.\TAMO-
ROH TKOOIH
latent Inforneilou from All
Pertfl of tho Ropnfillc.
From the Matmiuoros Observador
of yesterday wo take the following:
After we had said that Col ( ana
fee had not moved away rapidly,
without tome object, wo were sur-
primd by the official news of the at-
tack made by him on San Fernan-
do, with all bis fbreet on the night
of tb« J’.tb inst.
liy orders from Headquarters we
insert in our paper the official dis-
ixUck which Cnl. Juan Arrucha, iu
tommaod of tue garrison of Hsu
Fernando direct to tho commander
of this city, regarding this deed of
arms. The public are iuforuu-d
by thii document of tho result* of the
desperate attack, of which we make
meution.
Private letters speak favorable of
Captain Ignacio Jufario, who in the
moot critical moment, when the vic-
tory was pending on a heroic deed,
■o to say, at the head of thirty tnen
ouly, he made a bayonet charge on
the enemy, who had reached a* far
as the plaza, and notwithstanding
sujmrior numbers drove him hack
The following is the official dis-
patch:
Miiitary Comm a* f> of San Fiu-
MAtftXk
By this date I communicate to
lieu. Juan If. Cortina, in chief of
the foreae of the state, the following:
I hare thu honor to inform you,
that last night at half past eleven,
this city was attacked by a fore- of
four hundred men iu number un '.:
the leadership ef Hcrvandn Cana las,
Nsroieo Aewwsdo, Camilla Palacios
and Alwnbaorliarcia.
After a woll contested fight of an
hour and three-quarters duration, iu
which the enemy assailed tbc four
r oglea of the plana 1 ordered Cap-
tain fg— ris Jurwde, to make a bay-
onet charge at the bead ef thirty
men of the 2d sempaay of the M
battel ten of Aapnierw, this riW-
nosition turned tho battle in our
tavor. The aaliooal guards of this
place under niun—H of Majors Ma
riaoo Oareig ARd Aatmdo Alarm to-
gether with (he officers and soUlera
of the Gam Squadron, also
bated to this victory.
squad
The officers and men at my orders
leave nothing So destre, all Haring
showa mler and dseenaiaatlon, «w-
peeially Capt. Iguacie Jurado*
The awewar but hr this aasaolt,
•even leffi hlHd, Hfffrteen wounded
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[From tbs ludisnols Hulleiia.)
BY TEI<HURAPH.
Froiu Runhiiigtou.
WmiiNuiuK, May 1W. — Mr.
B**oisell will <*01111000, for the pro- j
sent, buying a million of bouds week
lr, smlidace them in the sinkiug
fund The Ixtuds will be *changed
from cou|tons to registered, a* more 1
secure.
The Ucv. uuc Suj»oryisor* of Tcu-
n***sev have rcoimucuded that the
rersnrn* marine be cxteudtwl to tbu
navigable waters of tbs Ohio and
Mieiiisippi River*, uo swift ateamers
to b. used.
Mr Fish don't 11*ink < >rent Bri-
tain ought to a|Milogize, in addition
to paying.
Mr (Voi-wcll i* ousting and up
pointing I’ottmu-tcr*, at the rate of
four hundred per week.
The Cabinet will rommeiice the
consideration of the Stats of Missis
«ippi at the next meeting, and will
take up Texas mibsequentlv
Mr. Fi.*li ha* submitted certain
questions regarding removal* under 1
the amendment to the I enure of i
Office Act. Vague idea* m regard
to the meaning ot the Act, an*
afloat.
It i* -taied that Mew* Morton
and Shuriuan have written Mr. Ifout-
well an elaborate pmtest agam*t bis
golil selling boU'l* buying and sink-
iug fund |Mili.*v.
I be Sub-Judiciary Committee of
the House will take evidence on the
iiu*U.*ed < use iu Mobile.
They depart to-morrow
Mr. Ilustced elaim* that new tes-
timony slunibl Im* taken in hi* case, '
and prefers it should lx* taken in >
Washington.
Advices from Mexico state that
Ko-eeran* will coinu honn* via San 1
Francisco.
Komero's proposal to i"Ue eigh-
tcu million* in j.h[m*i- money, it i* 1
likely to Ik* adopted. .
IstU-wl by tlit* (able.
L'inimix, May 1«. — An nrticle '
NKW A DV KRTWKMKNTH
POLK FLl TIM! MA1HINK
UKKNKTT, TotlNaOR A tt).,
Zlaulacturvs ot tho
tt)LK FLtTINCI MACHINE
I’ulrnUil Mureb 31, H*W,
r.il.e pleasure ill |>r< ssiittna to Uw |>ul>*
lie tto rtKst M u iii*ia in the market.
The roller* ar>< rwfruisied by a self
:s*tintr "I.kvvu Powaw," conform iua
to an* aii't all kinda of work, without
tiie ant of the iiaiul or Sait. >’o irther
M e lone rui elauii till* |>rliu*ipls, all o|
tlu'in ha\ ma the .**< UXW l'ow XH at the
top.
Tin* M.triune t<M>k the only IMpl<>ma
ami Me<ial uwardisl at the Asmu< **
Ihni iti i a of Vew *» >rk * *11 v, In the Call
of I*»i7.
Kvsry family «li<nil<| have till* nuw li-
llie.
Hold n liolmii' and retail l>v
MK.NNt rr, IIHINHO.N A 4 4*.,
4741 llr<nslway, New York.
Send for lllumraind Cmnuar.
Hold liy all other house* iu the i lly.
VELOCIPEDE WHEELS,
a itn v.KTVKxn nt
S. N. BROWN A <1>„
HAYTON, 4 illli».
They al»o tmtUe a prime article of
H|*ik< * and 11 iil>* for I.iwrlit 4 arriatre itnd
Ituirury Wheel*. Send for prh's list,
miltiiii ANI» Hot TIIKHN TANK.
The Amerlean H*»rir<‘ Manuel for Iww,
eon tain* foil direction* for Tultitatinu
•**• rttlium, Manut-e turinu Hymn and
augur, the luted iin|>ro\einent* in mu
I'hniery, and other lfir<>ru.>ti<>n of ar,'Ml
imporiafiee, Sent free. Addreaa<IKO.
»,. Hijl IKIt A mill., Buffalo, N. Y.
for< e« ot piiblu »04 urity in (iuerrsro, j np|*eur« <l u the* Standard to day on
was shot at Aldaitm, by order of the
government, for krobbery.
The dixtribution of prue* to the
widows and orphans of tin* soldier*
. who fell in tin* memorable battle of
the 6th of May. look place at the city
of Mexico, in tin I'ninrini Hion er,
I < n the -dh iuid.
the Alabama Claims treaty. It says
the idea of awaiting further expres-
sion* fr< rn Farliaiiicut nit Congress,
eomuiits the biisiuess to ituleHnite
i>ostpoiiement. Kngland’s sentiments
nave Is* u clearly pronounced, she
is still up pared to tubiuit to a pro-
ttibunal, tba qii4*ti«>n of wrongs
I lie Diario Official ol tin* city ot | uti«l dumagtv but any attempt at
Mexico, oft ha 6 th inst , say» that
S* Kmid de Scblo/cr, pro*cntoil bi*
creiieutinls ta the Minister «»l War
on ths Ith in*t., a* t Uar>/' d’.ijt'airn
from tbe Norths ierinun Coufolera-
tion
A commercial treaty will soon Is-
made between Melioa k:hI C<r
as any.
I.AUTUqUAKB.
A severe shock which lasted for
two second* wax felt at Littares on
the ll*tb inst. This shock wa no-
coiiipani>'d by lnavv underground
detoigilious trout North to South
New gold niaMfs have been dis-
< «iv< r<sl a* Cnactilapa. These placers
are said to have l>e«*n ilis<*ov<*r<sl
long ago by Indians.
More now placers have been dis-
covsred at Coalcoruan, in tb« state
of Miclioacaii. A company is lieing
organite<l to cxplors them.
Yl’CATAN.
Th* legislature of the **tat4i of
Y’u<*atan <h*< rc«d that the miniver
•ary of the death of I ten. /.. puda
I’era/.a will lie <d»*er\c<l in tbu Al-
lure aw a day of mourning for the
Htato Tba sum of |6,tN)4i will hv
dedienu d for tho creation of a mon-
ument m a convenient place, to th»!
memory of the hluatrious patriot
His uame w ill Ihj iu«rrit>e<J in goblon
letters, in tlra Congress Hafls of Hes-
sions.
Several accusations have Isep
made by aicmbeVs of Cr*ngrea«
against seven magutrhtc-s of the Su-
preme Court.
The governor of i^Qeretaro lias
also Itvcn ai'cueed before tbo (irnud
Jury of the capital with a breach of
thu Federal laws
The rerukins of kien Ihffilado, wtie
dit*l at New York during thu inter-
vention iu Mexico, w<jra brought to
VoiwCru* by thp A^lMaan etaaim r
ClunjKitru. The remains were re-
ts ive<l with military honors nt Vera
< 'rux.
A Itelgiuii yuuug lady, eighteen
vciars i»bl. eoiiimittisl suicule at the
Capital by Utkiug poisoti No cause
is assigned for tho rash*act.
The bishop of the State of Vera
Crus circulated to the masmi* the
ex-cijniiu uii teat ion bull of the Pope
against tbu order The unison.* in
turn have founded a lodge in the
citv'*f Jalapa. thi* rcsiilwiM'i' of tin*
A monnmi nt ha- been erected at
Tlameova, in tht Htute of VcraCnu, MI
de<n< ated to the martyrs of the 16- * 1
l*erxl cause.
opt it controversy, on pri*|K>»terous
ground*, whatever the American
-cntuiiciit may b**. is alisunl, and
from this (lositiuii Fiiglaiui cannot
recode.
Paris, May 1*. The elections iu
this vicinity are likely to result fa-
vorahlv to the opposition (tarty.
Xarkutii.
New Yoke, May PJ —C’ottou
quiet, at 25ic. (Ittltl 1421.
New Oki.eans, May ly. Cotton
easier; Middling- 2hK<t '2M(c. Salw
2600 bale*. < loM 1421. Sterling
7«!e
Livkrixxii., May P* —Cotton
dull; :iali - liiMHI bale* ol Midtiling
.•it UN
Evening — Cotton flat; Cplands.
11 »d; < Irleans, 11 If" 111; sale* N000
bales.
I>i;i*\RTt KE <»K .IriKiK Watrot*.
— Bv tin ad vice of I>r. Shearer, the
skillful and attentive medical atten-
dant on tlu- Judge, be wa* ibis morn-
ing placed on board tbu steamship
Morgan, cii route for Philadelphia,
whero he will Ik- placed under charge
of Mich phvsicians as -nav In* select-
ed by liia obi friend, hr. Jackson.
The spiH'dy restoration of Judgi*
Wat eons i*virib*ntly prayed for by
a very large proportion of the (icoplu
of Texas, uiul information a* to the
progress of bis di*eosc will Im* watch-
ed for with interest by a* many
warm ami duvuted frir-nd* as any
man in the State can boast of. Tho.
indisjRxdtioa of Judge Watruyk ut-
tln* piu4ir*i^nr time i* almost a
puMit* calamity cniMiy suit^ of the
utmost iai|M)rtance are ou the tlocket
for trial, whichjt will l*o necessary
to continiio cither until tin* return
of Jutiat WuU-<ic* or lus iNternati*
bus had tiinr* to nutk** liirkself ftxmi—
liar witd> the cause* — (ialvttton
Snts.
In the office of thu Cttnifog, N. Y.,
Mint gla.*s wo|h*. * sUlglo* wtndotq
lias 1mij*u HttAi with infufo Idinds.
the moveable slats of wdiich are
i ii adc of gruau-fria*-'. I hr* effiwt is
iM'aulifuI. iw<d thu ex|ieruaent may
mark a new Cjvt u> tne history of
itiswieblind*, both for offices and
Iwelliugs.
Twelve Times 41 Yeur,
The Pres* sml tl»o I’nwle ovary w here
have pronounce.l our's tlii* IU-*t iirlRin-
al Mhummiio puMi*h<*l in thi* country,
at tho Price, \*lin h we h>tvaplaced with-
in tlt«- roach of all. Mcn«l for a copy, or
auhacrilte ft>r the year.
Wmrli.....py by mall
Hiiiule oopy oho year.....................#- -V’
• I’LKMUID IMDCCKURNT ruRCLl Ha
Addrosi thu pulilish. rs,
1* I. DlltULE A 4*4J.,
H'w .t/.iui at., Lo iisviUe, Ky.
1>1«. WI1ITTIKH.
A itKitl'LAlt t.ltAUl ATK OV MM
/V DI4 INK, as .lipi'.ina at ..fttev will
•how, ha* been longer eiitnigosl In the
treatment of Vme.-rat, .Scsunt «ml 7Vt-
* utr />.«•<«».», than uny other physician
ill Ht. Iliuil.
■Sv/hili», Ucmorrhra, (Jlrrt, .WroVsre,
itretuhn, //.moo, .i/i<4 itufttux , nil Un-
itary Ihicmri anil •Yv/.Ai/i/h’ or Mercu-
rial A/HaMon* .»/ thr Throat, Skin or
/.»»«, are tn*at«*l with unparslUsl aue-
oca*.
S/iernuUorrhra, .Sexual Itehtlily anti
hnp ttrncy a* the r>'*nlt of Nelf-abu** ill
youth, sexual exec** In mature yeur*,
■ •r othei e«u*<>*, and which produce
some of the following elteoka: tmmortnr-
nal rmnnuiM, hloiehrjt, debility, dixrmrxt,
dimnexi 0/ titjht, con'ujiox of itlea«, evil
/tirlnnltntjx, mi ■ txuni to tSr utarty o/ /r-
«»«/«•«, hj.it n/ memory and xrxunl/ton er,
and rentlenntj marrutffe improper, are
j>ernianeutly cured.
I>a Wiiirrir Ki.ithlishesa MKI»I4 AL,
PAM Pill,KT relating to venereal dis-
ea*e* amt the diaa-truu* and varhxl <*on-
aequenoeeof self-abuse, that willbesent
to any addres* in a wuled envelope for
two *tani|Mi. Many phyaloian* intro-
duce patients to the doctor after reading
hia medical pumphlet. t'oniinani.-atton
(sintldentlal. A Iriendly talk will cost
you nothing. < nth e .-entraj, yet retired
No. *'17 Ht. 4'harle* street, St. 1<ouU,
Mo, Hour*, 9 a. in. to 7 p. in. Sun-
days lg t«> g (>. III.
SWEET
Quinine
NKW A l)V KWT
DrtjTKV
EAFTH RESTOREL<Y8T
jmveer*. To remove the effort* of
s»rly errors. 'IVi st*q»in^ oluntai^f atUii
iagi .'mission*. TV) refrain m.iB.rv end
-<4|r iigatn. To stop w«e waaie of mind
iittd euhetauce. I* « ure<l jm rtkia-
oeutly of vernvH’ele hi four days. To t»e
troared -. lenttRcally for any •HomumaM
a private natnse hv a MtefoN \I. IN-
i AltP< >RATION. To know hilly
tbla. Jo have circulars, with w*Vma
A voung man Ivy the name of Lol.
tireew, went to a segro cabin in
■uak ouuoty tUr«s* wetk- "ii11-
■ad offdared bis supper bat while
MUiag it, ko taw seine.I hv five ne
grass, whu tied bu banJ* behind
tip, dragged him about half a mtii
and bung him, no immi knows for
what oflkoM. Two of the negawea
were prewebers, one of whiwa went t»
llciulefeun tk# next tUy, nrearfcrd a
big sermon and baptised towrtaen
nicacra. Five nearona were srmte<i,
tht rriuit, ..-I w,r, SS
taken to Hvwtteraon and pla'*t*d la tl,.»|u,ts impeded Uireugk secret abases
jaH. This was .HI Mruulay of youtli and maaliood and bow anally
TuMHiay night, about 11 o'clock a
! mob went to the jail, and hang
every one of them on the public
send .16 cent* lo
Mt. C. Wri.I.lAMH,
Hon IW, Ml. Paul. .Minn.
SPECIAL NOTHliN.
“MAJttltMlD."—Another New Medl-
>*«l Pa tophi. *l hum the pea of Dr. Curtis.
The "Unheal TlnM*s‘’ says of this wosk i
This vsluaBle lieatise ea the cause sod
square, fronting aarh sitle of the
•quart, tlui two preachers together.—
DtfMon Monitor
■ If* I Illffiffifl* vest I . UlTV IN IW
U gives s clear synupais iff the
nt* to marriage, the aauae aad
tierscn* deldUtv. aad tab nsac
edttkm of the
I roadpt ot alt
-taoipa, bs atklruaafop Doctor CurOs, No.
,»K street. Washington D. 0. If.
«alne.t
.< i|H*hiu>’iit*
h cu ot nervous rtetdUty.
lies ther^tblT.•, A jmrhet
shove will be forwarded on
Sweet triitninc,
im w arratilediHjiial
j d>>*.« for dose
rn. the suliliste
l.ilt.n i/uinliie,
with tho import-
rant ailvanug*. of,
xlsuiig sw«*et a-
fottead of hitter.
^\f A IIV I 4 ' Hvapnla, isiipi-
4» ® 1 lv Purified of its
alclcentng and noiaoiious |»rofs*rlies. It
is the most |*erfo.-t Anod> nu and Mouth-
ing niiiate yet disovore.,.
Hold hy firuggists. |ire*crihed t>v the
hest Physician*. Made only by Frede-
rick Stearns, 4‘hemlst, I*etrolt, Mich.
THE XAS0N A HAMLIN,
4.'ahinet, Metroj»oHtan and Portable
$60 (o 1000 pach.
The Acknowledged Huiulard of ex-
cellence among Instrument* of tnl*
class: Winner* of the Pari* Kx|>ositinn
Mislal and Heventv-Ylvu others; rwotu-
mendisl a» tho l>«*u l»y more than three
hundred of tlie moat eminent musician*
In this country and Kurt»p«
More tha*i filtf stylo*, adapted to all
u*'**; In plainea*. * for .'hurche*. wIidiK,
etc., atnl in a great variety *f elegant
caatsi for draw lilt-rooms, jmrlor*, llbrs-
rie*. etc.
These instrument* derive their supe-
riority. not alofie from excellence of
material and workmanship, t>u( also
from the loi'liulvu use of many lnif*>f-
tanl pst.uiicil iiikbrovementa.
Pnicgb—VVmr octave, Hingle lleeil. So-
lid lilac It >\ atmit laaff PlaUi, |.r«0j
Five o-tave lanihle Heed, nVt8|u|ix
Troinoiant, et<'.. Mollil Black walnut
I’lwe, I'arvcd and >*aneleii, |Nk
Fi ft v other styles at proportionate priou*.
Illustrated TiiutAgues, with exact re-
pre«entatlona, full d<*aerlptlon*, anil
prus.s, seat free of rhurges, and I**"*
pakl to every uppUoani. Addrees
MAIH.N A IIAIILIN ORfJAN CO
• :aiH Hr tp.l way. Now Y4>rk.
Tin* Most Popular Mvtieinc Kstant.
PERRY DAVIS* PAINKILLER
Ha* become an article of <*on»meree—
which no medicine rV"r tM**aiue l»efr»re.
It 1* ** much an item in evety bill ol
good* sent to the country merchant* a*
tea, eeff.ie, or sugar. This k|»eak* vol-
iiinps tn Iu* favor.
Thgg.»ort |»eople *l»ould always keep
by them n giMwl j>r«*|>aralion, and
DAVIS PAIN KILI.BH
Is that preparation. Don’t ls> dis-elnsl
Hy the many worthlens stuffs . .fibred,
sgbhas "King of Pain,” “Pain Paint."
Mil the like. D*t i* Pain Killer I*
TTri
rn to I* good.
r»
all druggists.
44o«n| Thing for Colds and J’ough, Is
hllM'd LEND KAJJtAHt
WHAT THE DfNTOR8 HAY
Amos W<silly, M. D^ of Koaetuaro
oeuiily. Ind., aavs: "For three yearn
pant f have used Allen's l.uug Balaam
eatonsively In my practice and I wnsa
Mali.*I there ta no MtUr medicine for
long diaeanoa In use.
Allen's l.ung lialsam ut the rewusty
to cure all l.ung and Throat dlfitcultle*
It aliould Is* tliemughly teste.I before
uetng any other Mal- uii. It will can*
warn all other* foil. Directions accom
■oUtf 4»ta« || lurflilt
9 Kdward Wilder A On., and K. A. Ro-
blMsoii A Co., Agviits, Diubvllb. Kv.
Hokt KV alt i^tgglNU.
Tlio Six UrpatPNt Hpihp-
dit*N of Hu* Ako.
PI KIFl l oril III.OOD.
Ml BLEY'S
SAKSAPAK11.LA.
»if all the remedies that hav<* Den
■ Iim-ov ered during the pri*><*iit ag«* fur
the lhoii*aiid ills that tlc»h is hen U>,
none <*iual this wonderful pre|wration.
• ti*ly lifl.Tii year* havo elapsed *Mioe
the di*c<>\ercr i w ho spent a d«s*a*le In
studying, ex|M'rimoiilmg, and perfect-
ing: it first Ititnalueaii it to the publh*.
ate ** ■* already roe«-giur.cd l.y thouioat
aib.uM«t phvsicians in all parts of the
oountrv, to is the most mu prising and
nltective remedy for ivIniii .lls« .»*«•* of
ahi< h they have knnwlclg..
All other t'ouipouuda or Hy rups of
thi* r.s.t have hitherto failed t>> cola-
maud tht- sanction of thu Faculty , Is*-
■ ause on heiug tesunl, they hav« been
found to contain uoXlou* Ingredient*,
which neutralistsi the good eltcct* ot the
H*r**|>urilla, and ufieutlim** injur*, the
health of the |aitietit. It D not so w ith
Hurley s preparation.
Tin* is the pun* and genuine extract
of the root, sml w ill ..ii trial, found
lo effect a certain and perfect cureofthe
following complaints and disease*.
A/f ret tons »./ the Itonrx. roil.i.i.. i, tit -
tnhly, tiun tues a/ the kalnryt, dyxpep*mi,
rrytiitrias, /emote trrct/uhtef./•*, n**ttla,
•ill .ti<n <#isenses, liver ctnnphunl, indt-
yt Mam, pilt *, pulmtttuii y tinea os. .typhf
tin, sertifttla, nr ktntf'* ml.
llurley'N Ague Tonic.
Perfectly Helialile-
The only remedy f.«r i'hills and 1‘ev ei
or Ague sml Fever that is or can Hedr-
|M'ud«si upon Is Hurley's Ague Tonic.
I'herehavc been tbousauds cured ly
using it who hail tried thi usual reme-
dies without Ismotit.
WoOTUT or ATTEHTIOjt.
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley:
I hereby certify that during last yeai
I wa* attacked w'lth tln> Agu< whilst in
Vicksburg, mis*., and used •<• venal pop-
ular patent medicine* with hut tem-
porary relief. On rca«'hiiig homo the
diseaso returned in a worse type, if pos-
sible, when my medical attendant or-
dered Vtuiuino.iu large dose* ir<*|ueut-
ly as high as *k» grams per day, ami
which must have cost mu nearly Huo.
I consulted Dr. .smith, of lamisv ille.
ami found he j>rescrila)d t^uiuiue and
Arseaic, «siiuhine<L which i rciuscd to
Uke, preferring to let the diseio-e take
It* course. I wa* almost hlooclltma, ex-
truuielv exhausted, and pronoun. <*l
with eularguil Liver und Hpleeu. About
this timo the advertiaement of Hurley's
Ague Totile mp|msu-«h1 in a city taper,
and 1 determined to give it a trial. 1
did so and have no reason to regret it,
—ono boitlo restored mu completely,
and since that timu I have seen nearly a
buudred oases in which it acted with
equally haj.py result*, mid would cer-
tainly recommend it us preferable to any
other tonic before the public.
JAH. MARTIN. Kngireer.
Louisville, Ky., June I lilt, 1866.
JAM. IU DDI.K A til.,
Proprietor*.
Ill HLEY’S
Po|Hilur Worm randy.
As tin* is ie.illy a specitic for worms,
and the licnt and most palatablu lorin fo
give to children. It is notsuri.ri*ing that
It la hist taking tim placu of nil oilier
i.reourations for worm* it being per-
rcctly last-'lvv*. miiv cbil.l will take It.
JAH. RL DDI.K A ro.,
Frojirietors.
M kssits. Ja*. Rt'mu.K.t Co. -4iei.t'e-
men. It g'vtsi me i>lea*uro to sav after
using all the other worm reined ie*
known to mo with hu' partial relief to
uiy children, I wa* advised to try Dr.
T. A. Ilurley'a, and sine* using it, rny
children have ht*coino f Uito woM end
healthy, the children would ea'itallthn
liuic, it la so pleasant, it we would let
them. I beieiveltoneof tli* I tost and sa-
te* t remedies known sml as such rueom-
mend it to one aud all.
JAH. W. TKAVIM.
Louiavillo, Ky., July 3<l, lutiu.
NOTICE TO M0T1IEHS.
DR. iSEARR00K>>
Infant Soothing Syrup.
l’*e m (hu future only HKA HKohKn,
a < omblnatlou quite up with Um a.i-
vauoenient of the nge IMea*sntto take
harmless hi its action, ctlh ieut anil re-
liable in all cases. Invaluablo in the
following disease*:
Nt'MMKH COMrUIXT, 1 lilt Vo(' I. A III Tl X*
or Til K UOW KI.S, RMMTtVgNIfiM*,
‘ll UUIIXU, BTC.
< iivt** healtl. to the rlnld and rest to
the mother. ,
NasMVILLK, TRNK., Keh. I.*|, H*«4
J a m Kjt Hi hulk A Co., Louisville, Ky.
When living in vour city, I used sev-
eral hollies of Hmihrook * Infant HtstRi-
lug Syrup, and found it to do my child
more good Mild J| Would rest better after
uauiglt than any other>eiu<*dy 1 ever 1
trie*. I ran sav with isutfldetice, it I*
the l*)«t for children at present known. 1
I w ish you would get thcdruggiMt* here
to keep It. If any one doe* |>lea*c let
me know, if not send me one doxen by
ex proas, and T will jiav for it at tho of-
flee here; w rite me wiieii you send It
ami obi lire,
MRM. HA RAH A. lt.\N Dol.I’ll.
IIUKLBYH
NTOMAIH BITTERN,
For
Dolillity,
Loss of Apjvetite,
Weak ne**, lmligestion,
or Dyspepsia, Want »f Action,
of the Liver, or Di»or-
dared, Hhnnach.
There
1* No Bitter* that can <suiit>ure with
these In removing these JlstrrsuUng
coiiiplaiiit*. For «ale or <*au lie had «t
any drug stare la the Unit*) stale*, or
from the pruprieUvra.
J VMbs RL DDI.K A CO.,
Proprietor*.
Ixmievllle, Ky.
K. E. STA IU K,
•laiMoiiur
WEXEL k IIEMI ESS.
HAT A MORON.
Botini Bel Ijooii.
9
Imporlcr ami healer
4 'hs'ke,
VYatche*,
Jew i
Jew i Irv,
In
i and
l*iaU*J W aiv.
W *t. hr-*,
ulid
Clock*.
|{(*p;iln «l and Wm mntHI.
IMI'ORTKR AN!) DEALER
Alia* av9 .<••imii.ii or vi u kivim
AMI *1/.ns.
S|M»rtimr Artlrh uf nil KIiuIn.
Culaya'* llullding, Kliaaiiuth street,
MRDNN VNVIU.K, TKXAH.
A
NTON10 Y/.NA0A,
.1VH0LKNA LE \ N D RITAIL
GROCER
And
Coiniiiivsjoii Men* limit,
Dealer in
HIDES A Nil WOOL,
4 uruor Levee and Twelfth Stre<-ts.
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAN.
| | E. WOODHOl'SE A ro.
Ini|S)rterK ami Dealor* lit
DRY 0 00 DM,
flrocerlue, Hardware,
Ship ( hnmllcrj, etc.
Curuor Levcu and Eleventh stroct*.
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS.
IO liRANDK MAIL S'l'A (.KLINE
CONNECTING HltOW NSVILI.R,
l’omt laabe] ami lira/oa Santiago
VVill leave lirownaville every I relay a 4
Mi Iniglit, lo Louuect with the straaiatuji
for New Orleans
Returning, will ].*at lira.-o* n thtarri
vsl of the steanipr.
b«»ra *up * will ran m uny lime .»n ap
icalion of |aoeiij.'r»
p K.ir particulars apply lo ibe clerk of
Miller's Hotel, ’ t t. Ut
J16 urn.
D • H O L F ,
AND
CoiUiuitMun •NlervUimi,
A'Ll14 /<K1 // .s’Tli KU
Crowuavlllo, Toaai
TXK -I'lX'TI UI.LY lul .rin. V >e mervtiaiita bi
I\ tbl* 'rentier and t|. ju* ' gcoerBllBf
Oisl lie h»* »-«t»i> i.hed him.p t tis-e tor tb*
pu-|KMto( cBrrying on the
uctlun und « oinniisaiun
V
i>r t<> the .tore of
trial, »tie • tv b
u*ine«B ne«t
.itn.-o K UUIc I
.1 j sir s'rr
173 ta.
A remedy that iiex'rFailN.
I \ |i;(. n< >\
l\ K ()K I). .
1
NMF.CTIOX RIO HID. PARIS.
JAMES Rl’DDl.K «t CO.,
l’ropri*t<»r.
Iavbrali.rv No. 41, IHilllt rttreet,
IajLIHVILLK, KT.
For aale hy all druggists, and at the
K*y of Mte 0bIf, Drug Nttvv.
i WtoWNVVII.f.F TKJ*sAd
l il«Hl*l*7,
la the only reuicdv that can In* relied on
for the certain, *at'<* ami *|**edy cure of
HONORRIIEA. In all it* stage*.
4 II RuN IC liLKKT, ..ftlw longest stand,
FU’oR AT.DCS ,.r WIIITK**
No internul mo*llclne is *> 'e*s»ry
when tin* remedy is iimiI, ami imtsoiis
wb*» for months, ami even years, have
suffered from these diseases, mid tried
all other thing* in vain, can calculate
upon aajMsiIy and nt riiianeiit cure hy
the prtipcr use of Oil* never-fklllng re-
niffy.
in all case* ofFlut r AI bus or tN’hite*,
eu eoriamn In warm ellmatr-s. it Inva-
riatdv aft'.rd* immediate relief.
CACTloX None genuine without the
written signature «.f Kn>>Hi> on the
wrHiqs'f. the name lsjorrn»n Itiroau,
I* vhis blow n In the gh»** of the b<>ttle,
w ith cap of similar inscrijilii.ii.
M \I NHKI.I..( II' * < K. L,
Wholesale tgrnls, N. O,
For *alc by Dr. <1. H. Smith, Key of
the (4 ii If, Drug stun*, Brow nsville, Tex.
<*in*rltkl-4lm
pRANK E HACMANUS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CuBfcaebottBB Ihilidiat. I3tb street,
ROB WNbVIl.l.K TRXbR
pH AN KLIN (T MMINOSHAV-
M. lug resumed the
Pmctlco of Law,
< sa be fouml for v»n«tillaiion at Ida of-
fice, Hank Building, stv .>ud floor, front
roont.
Browntviilp, Jan, A*,
Corner .f AI>a.-olu aud Huveuth street.
4 FRE>H ANI> OlMPLKTE
il nl«s'k of drug*. < heiut.wl products,
*|s*-'iti< medi. MUiciii*. surgical uistru-
iiipiiI* iMir.-elatti, glass antf erv*lal ve*-
■elsaii.l .ij.pajstu*, #triugu* ot ail kinds,
gum ela*ti., varnlsb sml piont*. tin*
|iertuiiioB, |nv|m r for IuIIb, < arda, flower
and g*ri|< n »wl*
Order* ri*s.|\f|, and the deuiamU of
the druggi*! from tie. interior iUIt tided
to, With
II. Matauioro*, law,
IBva y and • lectnewa.
ED. HHKMF.K A tXJ.
A.
S. IIIT.l*ET A (11,
Dealers in
Foreign fo lioincsiictioodA
- ARO—
(ON MISSION ME1UHANTN,
Corner of Matauioro* and KighlhHtreta,
MATAMOROS, MKXKXI.
CODA WATER SALOON
A ii tl Ii a r Room.
No. 99, 7tb Street,
M A T A M 0 K 0 S, M E X I < 0,
—BY —
MARTIN C IllCffilET,
All kimis of wines, liquor*, ami cigar*
uf the best brand*, constantly on hand.
cmariL'lhiii-fim
4DTOKAUK STUB AUK
HTftKAGK.
A|fiily to A. YZNASA
Bui ldiojj '-orner ui fo rce aud Jl,
H. K. WutliiUOVII,
W. C. 14 Alt Ills,
it. o. uu»a,
S. r. OKI.STO.K.
J| H WDODHorSK A (X) ,
Importer* and Wholesale Dealers la
Foreign and Domowlic
DRY GOODS,
Qrotvru*, l arriages, etc., etc., etc.
Corner s.vth and Maiatnoro* street
M AT A MORON, M EX l( t).
pANCV AND
STAPLE HARDWARE,
Consisting in part a* fUllow *:
Fine ('utlery.
Table and Pocket Fork*
ami H|m»iii*. Kxtra Plate, Tools
of every tlewcrijition, Builders' Hard-
Haddh n . Bridles, Kalb n,
spur*, Hitt*, Carnage,
and W ag .n Uarnes*,
Etc. Etc.
The 111.1*1 tsiiiiplt-te at.M'k of g.»M|s in
theaUtvo line, ta n<>w Offered hi prn-e*
to suit tlx tun. *, at the sign of the
CROSSED ( AKB1NFX
No. lo", N inth alreet, near the ma-kel.
W. A. WII.HON, Agent.
Matamor- », Mexico.
Li^htnin^ Rods!
Lightning Rods! !
Lightning Rods!!!
SILENT LIGHTNING RODS.
SPIRAL FLUTED.
MODERN IMPROVED.
Calvin Smckbridge announcer to the
people ol‘ this place and Mntamoroa that
be Im raceiml a supply ol modern light
aing Hpirwl Fluted, foghtning Conduct jn
at Iii* tin .Imp on Commercial street, Ma
tamoron. and he i» prepared to put them
up on order. Prices low.
One ol the Rods with point attached
cmti I*' sis'ii at Thu ltauflicto office, where
orders can be left Mfi-tf.
^JETHopoLITAN
BAlt AND HEADIM. ROOM,
BILLIARD SALOON,
First *h>rv of Daicell * new building.
Corner Thirteenth aud KlltabelhHta.,
lino ir.v.v F//./.A', tkxas.
IsiMf
HARNEY MOONEY.
Proprlator.
Santa Cruz lee Works.
/AN ANI) AFTER APRIL 1ST,
V/ n*il*. thu company will deliver l.'USl
#5 Cents |H*r Block
not delivering Ie** than one-third <»
block daily.
IIKPOTN.
tifsirge Willman. Brownsvlllw.
John 4 'I vii. Ii, Matauioro*. w here lea
will lie *<>l.| to suit plirdiaacr*.
Term* . a*h. JoJIN W . 11<»YT,
I.ANCOCRT
F. HEI
emarifl* Du
J. R STKNSON.
rOMMINNION MERCHANT
ABM
CUSTOMHOUSE BROKER.
4'aaar at . and corner of Plata Hidalgo
MATAMOROS. MEXICO.
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