The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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matagorda gazette
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A SISTER'S LOVE.
INDIAN OLA.
E. WOOD,
Ihdiaiola, Texas,
Has wwiwd by has arrivals from New-Yotk,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
to
A3 BAH09AJ9V
axoaest
flffl!
of Superior Mm and lakh.
JJMOAIJ* HOTHmroBE
Ml WALimr PAKLOB wit ,
8o£tf, Arm Chain Parlor Chairs,
Carpeting, Matting, Rags, fus. fcc.
Enamelled Chamber Furniture.
i .. ' 0
Burean*. Tables, Chairs, Wash-
stands, fcc., fcc.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Forks, Spoons
Ledles, Fisb-Knivea. Cope, fc^ fcc.
Carriages, Buggies and Harness.
Eeekaweys, difo seals, fine Top Baggies,
I is Newark, Mew Jersey, Doable
EMHE1T * CO-
Mechanic SL,fiet*veen Washington Hotel and
I the Market,
Caúreston, Texas.
KEEP constantly on haád, and Manufacture
Otder Monuments. Tombs, Head an«t Foot
Stones, Mantels Furniture Work, Imposing
Paint and Hearth Stones, in the best style an<l
from tbe finest Italian anil American marble.
They are, also, prepared to insert
Likenesses in ¿Monuments.
Head Stones in a permanent and scientific
manner the art of which is not known in any
other establishment North or South.
All orders from the country prmptlr execot-
1 carefully, boxed and shipper and a prompt
reply to all letters of enquiry.
and
A. ALLEN A CO.,
g^UUBUI StMA&XMMf
Centra Hn«(,Sah
Texas.
A LL kind* of M
.xjLchcepest, sud m
the
good as the beat.
HOWARD 4SSOClATIO.lt
PHI A DELPHI A.
Important Announcement
TO all persons afflicted with St-xual I'ww. fcijch a<
SfiematurriioBi. Sfuiiul UVjkne*1. liu^ítiicf, Cuacr
rixra. (ikrt Syphilis, the virr of Onari-m,or S«-li Alia-*
4c.. Ac.
Ttn* IIowaki Association . in vi< w < f the aw fui .i -
tnicti n of hui.taii lifrrai-«il l>y Sexual diwa**. ami the
drcr(4ioa« im<-tioed npaia the anfortunsle ti< tiw* oi
Haeh «lMea.~e«.by Quark*. have Jirr. W their Consalt ia*
HurReon as a t'n aritabli: Act worthy of their name
irive Muliful .Mrk-r li'ralwlo all iwhihw tha*aiiidfd,
Wlv> ao| l* t y k-tter with i .lc-*ri| ti"ii of tltelr condition,
(ape. •K-ri |)9tHm la'iUs «f life. Ac.,) atut ia oases ot ex-
treme |K verty and uuffiriujt. to Fcbssisu Medicines
Kbse or CiiAKue.
The tl wanl As o.-iati n U a hcoeroleut Insti ► n.
established t>y «ecLf. endovrownt, for t lie relief «.the
Hick and distress^ ¡MirW with •• Virulent and K|iidem-
ir l p«-ases." it Isa.' now a surplus of tucau-; which the
DitecUm have votrd to ex|ru«l in advertising the above
notice. It is needle* to add thai the Association com-
mands the highest Medical skil of the age and will furn-
ish the notft :'¡i|iroved modern treatment
Just l,u.- fcl«ed. I.v the Association, a Heport on Sper-
natnrrlm. óemínal Weakness, the vice of Onanism,
MasUiHiation or Relf-AUise, and other Diseases of the
8exual Oigaus, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will
be nent by mail tin a sealed envelopes,) Free of Charge,
ou the receipt of 7Vo Stamps for itfMtage
Address Dr. UEO. R. CALHOUN.Consulting Surgeon
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street Philadel-
phia Pa. By order of tlie Director .
EZRA D. IIEARTWEl.l, President,
awr 14,'5C-27-V GEO. FAlttCUlLD Secretary.
July 29 1*858.-1 y
DR. M'Lane'S
CELEBRATF.D
VERMIFUGE
L. J. WKBSTER,
*>'.• Ft. t'harlos Str *rt, Nr Ot;tK%\s
Heater in
Machinery.
.v x 1
to.
Onkfs mpeetfaUy settctted.
sad promptly at
Feb, 12th, *59.
It0*0,
All
he Wfll sell oe reasonable
tT,£rrg*
FRAVK HITCHCOCK DAVIT) WAKKLKK, JR.
F. HITCHCOCK & CO.
GROCERS AND SHIP CHANDLERS,
Galveston, Texas.
Dealers in Western Produce, Boats and Spars,
Paints and Oils.
O hip and Steam Boat Stores put uu in the beat manner,
O and oa the most favorable terms feb I2 1y.
•peeking of friend
i -the legs that he
KwQuW Ml P/hh
v:*
Udj ia IWH
ii y,
in flL A hWORTH
1. H. DALE,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
- m
MURPHY SL SANDERSON,
cofpxuu
lUh* aad Sfccct-IROJI Workers.
Ivdianola, Texas.
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
All orders for Chimneys, Breedings, Price
Boxes, Clarifiers, Stills, Worms, ard all kinds
of sheet-iron and eopper work will receive
prompt attention. Also, Importers and dealers
in all kioks of Tin-plate, sheet-iron and copper
Stores, Steam Ganges, and Brass Castings.
Galveston, Feraary 12, 1859.-1y
'"0& ft.
mm
am
AKOLA TEXAS,
aad Setail Deafen in
* SASWf U
GROCER
rimge
BROWN,
' j ««lfory,
Tens
IES,
aeeelecttwei Carriages, Bock-
Toy and so top Buggies, SHde-
seat £xteaska toa aai Jump-seat, Concord aad all oth'
tr atyies of carriages, with the chotoa* Tnilety at
the Hospital, from tbe 1st
Ine and Surgery, and other
subjects, without any charge to students.
THOMAS HUNT, Desn.
The Administrators of the Charity Hoeuitat, eRct an-
nually, in April, fourteen Resident 8tudent«, who are
maintained by the institution. Ang. 21,1859.-3m
University of Nashville.
MILITARY COLLEGE.
BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., D. D., Chancellor or
the ünirersity, and Professor of Chemistry and
Coub!>R?!£<)BN80N>Superintendent of tbe Military
i Professor of Engineering.
LTOK, A. 1C, Professor of Mathe-
matics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy.
F. H. STEWART, A. M., Professor of Greek aad Latin
G. ProfsMor of Botany and
Natural History.
Rev. J. W. HOTTK, A. M.,
thaf ean be fonnd la aay market, s* low i
1 as every article la
)N.
i style.
*T
B.—Old Carriages repaired
made to kx ii as jcood as new
STOW.
ni,*My
all
ic this market
IGGS
•'* jaar'"
i >liim*nijf-
NEW ORLEANS.
.1 1 I" >!■■■
A. BARRJET * CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
MAMBlif VMS#
m. mailt av. ohaiu
Ifew Orleans.
ssMsesrr
a. turner & co.
MfiBOHANTS,
No. 4 Wm Street, New Orleans.
to tie
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A. J. TUJLLY ÍJO.,
. x-ytx., a J h i'
Jfew Orleans.
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,.,. josa H.WÍBmgb.
N
liftl* M*rehm*fa,
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1{SW OBlUEAIfS.
R. a aOBSK, FE0PKIST0R.
•A. WHITINC & CO.,
K - *. -I- ' I •« f ^
•0XMISS10N AND FORWARDING
Also,
aHJTOAIfS)
W\
•a goods asa
w02ix8
University of Louislnna.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
TUP k ..n.i"«e of Lecturej in this Department,
HE Annnal T~ — • • «•..« :« ti. is.'59.
will commence on MOh u.\ ,
and will terminate in tnc cnsums
JAMES JONES, M. D., Professor of l'ractlce of Medi-
cine.
J. L. R1DDELU M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
WARREN STONE. M. D., Professor of Surgery.
A. H. CENA8, M. D., l*rofessor of Obstetrics.
GUBTAVUS A. NOTT, M. D., l'rofcssor of Materia
Medica.
T. G. RICHARDSON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D-, l*ro£cssor of Physiology and
B\cCNICH0ll. Mi Si; 1 Demonstrators oí Anatomy.
The Rooms for Dissecting will be open on the second
Monday in October.
The Faculty arc Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of
the Charity Hospital.
The Students accompany the Professors In their visits,
and. free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical ad
M. D., Professor of Mental
. and Biblical Literature.
C. K. WINSTON. M. D.t Surgeon.
The First Term of the Academic Year 1858-60 com-
mences on the 5th of September, 1869; and the Second
Term on tbe 33rd of January, I860.
Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel Room* and Ser-
vants attendance, $100 per Term.
ring, French, Spanish, German, Drawing,
Book-keeping and Fencing, each 810 per Term of
twenty weeks*
The ancient reputation of tbe University for Scientific
aad Classical Scholarship will be maintained, aad every
facility afforded those who desire to parane a partial
course. Besides the four regular College Classes, there
is also a Preparatory Class. 8tndeots under 14 years of
R not be admitted.
age will
Ry the aid of Military Discipline, effective government
is established, and health, physical a"
and industrious habits are promoted.
, cuitare, good order
For Cataiogaes, or additional information, apply to
aay Member of the Faculty. Ang. 1859.
To Hotel Keepers, Druggists, Rest-
aurants, Grocers, and toe Public.
Dr BRUJrOJTS BITTERS
Hw%(reo their exoelleat qualities, been rec
ommended by the Moat Eminent Phytieians as
a moot valuable and never-tailing remedy lor
i(J 31;
u
>;r
It:
. a w raeovntv or the
CcMrattft Bitura,
thskerisaaef I
-¡im cSkXaihtb,
htiksCM^ssi ss a sera Hn«'Sin rf
FEVER 4k AGUE.
mwm aaa othcm m
ktm*
• «l,MM MHMK. ft
trSiiSii'
nst
'Tortt
Feb. 12, 18M.-ly
ÍG A 00.
it^stry, stales K
% ATU0TÍ1W.
ACE5T8
LIVER PILLS.
beg leave to call the attcn-
tion of the Tradc, a«d more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu-
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Chat. M'Liie'i Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommcnd them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. Jt has also been
administered with the most satis-
factory results to various Animals
iuujcLw %.%j t v orms«
1KB MYES PILLS, '
Forthecure of Liver Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague,
preparatory to or after talcing Qui-
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men-
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and aever known to fail when ad-
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
Fleming Brothers,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success-
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de-
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele-
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring (fa.Best
and Purest material, and com-
poundjftem in thejnost thorough
manner Address ail orders to
rnmirn
rO&
PRICE LIST OF
Stationary Stean; Engines, 2D iiotse fewer
Cvliniler 10 ¡nc!ir« bore mid 20 inches stroke
,B*ilcr 40 luches diameter ami 2o feet leap,
double Hue 1 governor and Judsou's Valtre, cop
pet mil lead piiie# 30 leet, boiier intni cúmplete,
jtireeeliinp. chimney 30 high, with ;oim ripe^
pumpc. Ixtlts \c., complete. Cash or eity ac-
ceptance equal lo cash, - - Í 1,850
Stationary Engines, 20 horse power, cylinder
10 by 24, boiler aud everything el«e same r«
above, 81,900
Stationary Encine, 30 horse power, cylinder
12 by 24, boiler 42 by 28, and everything as
above, adapted to this size, - 81 300
Stationary Engine, 30 hotse power, eylicder
12 by 30, boiler 42 by 36, and everything as
above, adapted to this size, - - - - S*,80©
Stationary Engine, 15 horse power, cylinder
8 by 20, boiler 40 by 20, and everything ae
above, adapted lo this sire, .... 81,WO
Stationary Engine, 15 horse power, cylinder
8 by 16, boiler 38 by 20, and everything as
above, adspted to this.size, .... 91,40%
-CIRCULAR SAW MILLfi-
With iron frames and improved screw head
blocks, cor.uocled so that one man can set the
log, with 25 feet carriage and fifty leet track
irons.
This mill eombices all of the advantages y t
introduced, nnd much suonger than any other
manufactory.
48 Inch mill, 25 feet carriage, k as above 851*
50 " rt " * 545
52 44 " " " ¡66
54 " " •« 575
58 " •« M «« 800
60 u u . « w £50
When a double mill is wanted f 108 oft Ihe
above prices is charged. .
■ -% i
2D CLASS MILL .' '■
Made same as above, exeepfcjfctie? weight.
48 Inch mill same as above 25|LÍu)riage $485
46 488
44 « « . ««o
42 u « A «18
40 M •P* 4*8
All mills guaranteed complete to Ddrlag
Beit, and to perform well when proporly aft «p-
-—Little Giant Mills-
No. 2 Little Giant 948
8 - M "* -"w" 48
L « « 50 •
MSL
Lathee frem 7 to
; villa, ek
bolUac
always on hand
«
U
<1
a
. u
New ell's Cotton 8ci
feet for turning wood
colar aaws, Freneh _
cloth, hor e powers fcc.,
ready for shipment.
PORTABLE ENGINES.
4 Horse Power, 8508
700
7
8
12
l<
J.H. ICKSOWV PiTUT PU^tlOl
CSw* ét IJwrH
««.A ,,
the South, knd never teve aa?
failing to please. The above
mill * "
orl
' and to give entire
alear
II it warranted to griad as much feed meal
Boar, in a given time, with tito tame power
any mill ever offered in this market, of tbe
[A,
DEBILITY,
JSJtESS,
RN,
JAUNDICE, "
BLOOD DISEASES.
osl
Its,
ions
ever
Jbo., &c^
Are alio a «bm aad certain
Fever and Ague, Cholera,
Si
By Ihe use of these Bitters all diseasee af the
blood will be thoroughly eradioated, o«d all
those who are suffsrtng fr%m early excess and
. energies will be re-
stored to a robust and vigorous stale of health.
The Digestí** Oqpaas wilt be <iianjgled
has a very
readily by
beere-
!e larte, and
aa well at
aay ef ibe above
ry Dr. BRUNON'8
Dos*.—For an adult, • small wine-glsssfal
for a child, a small tea-epoenfal
ED STATES
having
lined entire!
Children's,!
rB*80
by the
at ihe lew |iriee of 81 25 per
gallon • fine Bloegblea. Ktteca, #1 85 per gal-
lon. For ale By áll IImmIiIi and Grocers,
gem by Expreso le ell parts ef tbe United
WHOLE8ALE a aCTAU. AT
748 Broadway, N. T.
March If, 1858. -ly
T A
A LIMITED s
Wra, if In am
pfenMot fcr a fcv a
per SMteU, ta a
William
of Rieh'd alanb,
11, 1888^8 w)
39 ineh Doebfo Geared, ttn
to * M M 8
80 « Single
if ii « «
« Doable
fo ! m b 4
88 ít e - i.rle ei bMNil ¿J88b4„
: i %a¿. A. IaV^STEE,
February 18,1888.-lm
ti-ff
i£
■ 188
pprrms *
• muktU'sfsteMpaspin^ ,
ICIIHUII 8XnP88UT VOK J,
BQYy,^WUra8*-A*D CHILDREN'S '
JS BSs2s&
tea! expefimeat^
THE JIP
rial '
■sSswBKiSiS
pense is aor
This In veo
to Miners'
the toe ef Ihe
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Oyster Ifolmm-
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■ ♦ ifVw ~r al Jlhe'ic
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February 1, 880.-lt
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1860, newspaper, February 22, 1860; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179142/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.