San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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Attorneys and Counselors at
, Texas. Will; practice in the
" leeuth Judicial
ris- at Austin
attention given to all husi-
pertectiag
eani, either in j
f Land
lion of monej
street. North of the old Catli-
Wf|t of Carolau's Auction
HM.
will attend promptly t<^ all Mfr
Bounty Ijind WarrtnW pro-
widows and otpham of Bol-
ble time, and upon the most
be foiruJ at all times at -th^
rney.and Counselor ' t Law
Office on Nortli.,*ide of the
the Courts of the. Second and
_ iiets, and ia the Supreme and
i at Austin, - , *i-y
f C.6R1TS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Aos-
I • Ha, Travis County, Texas, will practice in the
" IjtjKNie Courts oi this State-, and the l)U-
i of the United States. Will pay strict at-
nveatigating and perfecting Lan I Titf
rail classes of Debts against the lat
rTexas; and debts«{ mrjr other del
«. ■ ' 5-+
fAM^ PAU1> Auomtv and Uounaeioi- at Lew,' Cas-
frovflle, Texas, will attend promptl; to alH'Ust-
OUNCAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law,
i' Antonio, Texas,- will practiee^h the District
of Bexar, Medina, Gillespie, Comal, Guadalupe,
,-Gl)faales and Caldwell eotintiea, and in the
iandSnpreme Courts at Austin. 37-y
VVARRO, Attorney and Counselor at
L Law. San Antonio, Texas, will attend promptly
all business entrusted tojliis care. Particular at
ition paid to any business before the Court of
Warms, against the Slate, for Money and Land.
Office, corner of Flores and Commerce street, op-
fs^tef. Gna^eaBt. ;[ , - • 8-tt
I. A.FASOaAI^
■t Sao A at on to
GEO. V. PASCHAL.
Austin, i
PASCHAL, I. A. £><}. If., Attorneys and Counselors
at Law, San'Antonio and Austin, will practice in
the Supreme aad Federal Courts ft Austin and Gal -
Teeton, and w the District Co arts-of the Second and
Fourth Districts, and in Gonxales and Goliad. They
wilt pay special attention to all land business entsncfe
^•d to them. , f! ■ 39-y
f JOHN A. WTLCffX- - ' ' ' W. . XKIOH.
r6H, Attorneys at Law. Office in
of the Navarro House, Sau Auto-.
" " '
WILCOX *
the Giit
Sis, Texas. -
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12 Pine St,
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Texas.
New York.
18ffS.
;• /" .NEW
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
For sale at Whelssnl e and Retail.
STAPLE
JND
. . r * - - -
FANCY
- fcii-Vif ' f~& ■ ' ' . &
DR Y GOODS
Together with a foil and' complete assortment ol
everything comprised in the Dry Goods line to whicl
the attent ion of buyers in respectfully solicited.'
Also, Irish Linen JinenTIantlkefcliiefs. Linen Dam
ask Table Covers, English Shirtings.Cambric, Woolen^
Bid Gloves, Shirts in every Style, *c., *e.
-FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
for Family and Camp use. Also. English, Germn n and
American HOSIERY. Carriage Cloth k Trimmings,
vaASKsea&S ~ ~<f t ' c. rraox.
TJGAN k. UPSON, fcttorneys/at Law, San Antonio,
X_/-Tn«s. Offlee in Linn's Building, and" story, op
p—ite Court• i t;- - £_jj y ■ n*5—y
(V i> MONTGOMERY, Attorney at Law and land
V ,a Agent, San Saba. Texas. Will attend faith-
fully to all business entrusted to biscareiii the Conn-
lies of 17thJudicial District . . ' .
ON- Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Texas, will give immediate at
eomieeteo with hi* profession.
Tl 8. HARRIS
" San AfcfcM
tmrtion to all b
whe^lef in regard tO eiTil -or criminal hur; also espe-
<ial aitentioti given to the collection of accounts, bind
dtles, procuring of L.nnd Warranto, kc., kc
• n Commerce %tr«et, opwisiie tiuilbean'a
' yi. * 45~y
[ V. GRAVES, Attorney and Counselor at law,
- -€aa Anitmio. Texas. Ufllee opposite Guilbeaa's
K r -, f. - ... "
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_ MILTON Sc CO., Forwardli gaud Commission
Keaehants. Kemper's Bluff. Texas. . nl2-tf.
IT**-
MBb V> D.. tender* his profasstoaal services
a riliafin nf'sn Intnujr mil Tririnity. ill llrn
>iw—ssiiJ^lirmn. Ohetetries and Surgery. Par-
twalar attention paid to the disease of women and
ir-Ou the seeoitd street North of Tance
It fco's. naw.Building East side of the river. Office en
tolidad street,aex*door U> IL Howard's Law Office.
Saa Antonio. May 14, 1857
! !)■* ,i
e. KINGSBURY. D. D. S„ having parcbascd
- — Or. fllandy^aCelebrated CI—
(ris now, irttared to ii ~J
J Teeth in a>.new«nd saaar t
his OldWtaMt; oppaaile the Foaloffice.
IToe 1SJ1U7 1
He may -be found. at%lf
oft the Southwest corner of
. i&Saa Anioaio, oract tiie Drug Store
.Kfc*-... v.j ~'r, . '.- j ly
••'W
). ATTORNKY AXt> CPCN-
. will praetioejn the District, Su-
mawnafTevaa, sad aMend jrompt-
f intrntied to his charge. ^
r:6 itolldad Wteil, appaaite Ywatnsrii
__Jc* -;■ . ^,
CLOTHING,
.-m
. : '-r •
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
C.W
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES, .
: •-<
\ , HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
r ' . ••. *.fc
i . " vv
A full assortment of bar and slab Irou. Blacksmiths
Beliows, TboU,Ac- Improved Pecock Plows. Wrought
Iron and Stealv Mouldboarda and of different sixes ol
Plow*. Tkftbant aad
Cheapest Plows *- **
'" ~ * i jt-
to be had in the world. - Call and aee them.
Queebgtrare and Glassware, e t
-- ~ ; ■ ■ i ---. si
Carpenters and Joiners Tools made by the best
Maouis cturers. "1
A fall and general assortment of House Furnishin?
Goods, suitable for city or country. S3
Jewelry, MUverwdre and
, Watches,
WE have onhaiul and ate constantly rereivenga
large and splendid assortmentjof
Gold and Silver Watches,
Tliiinbfea/ Spectacles
Gold Pen* ■ . and Pencils, -
Ladies' and Gent**' - Breast Pins,
Fiager Rings,7
I
• ":r
iBHMl
b«io re^Xetftrj or
of
be
. !.■
eastthe Sfalnriasa,
Fob, ' "Gdkrdf " and ' 'C*at fcfhs
CHAINS.
Chri OMear > PocfeMntaiea,. Pofek#!,: Compass^a
Silver Spoons, Fork" and Napkin Rings,
Fine French and Yankee Clocks
Mason's,_Odd Fellow's, and other Jewels,
"onuted Knives.
Diamond Rings,
line manufactured at
aMdialhelfcesl manner.
Engraving done in every style.
Jewelry repaired and warranted Orders from a dis
Aad all other articles ia
short notice and 1
trim
General Merchandise,
• .« ,ij •* .. •
Agents ia Bear York. 'r
H. LEOHFORD, No. 12 Pine Street, R
«a€ FatOatdlag Agent, a Port La
. 9. .Ismss.
O. «MJKJ«EL. Solidad Mseat. at the New Bridge.
BHIsifcii h Oroceriee, Hardware, Crockery, Boots
^g^w>tqtr«t wa hoaght and sold
Hz**
j«l
Wbolesale Gineers.
rnerof Vain I'laza,
*-^nch, opposite the
w.
'Mm*
(Saeeeesors of Ker ft Clark,)
—«— and Commission Her
EAT8. Commerce Street near Main
TOT* AND POMP DBPOTandiian-
'"pperf Tin a*d SKttt Tr<m Ware.
JORDAN Rmtrivimg. FarwinJiag a
mKtrchamt. i'urt La vsca, Texas.
: Theodore Victor k Duchwita, New
k go., N w Orleans; R. ft.D. G. Mills,
Galveston; H ittarer k Co., Groes-
D. Norton ft Bro ' , i?an Antonio;
I, V fieitrieh. Austin.
«■' jM.ii
t aad Retail Dealers tn Musteal
a«isdet fny , Books,
rt s«. Wati i>eir aad^Yaakee Notinas. ,
P«srtaarla*erft nerseh^kaap the largest aa-
' Masisal Instruments in Texas ; al*a a tue
"ttMftisah. fereoantry merchant* 4u
Tint ■> ' Tin l
f S, DRAT3, .articles or
' of buaWiex* nn be bad. m
Guttering ft Tin work
--— est notice, and at low
-We*eeoruer uf Main Plaza.
K. R NffaTos.
BROS,
A to*IO_Tkx*S
■ ' ' ' . '. I * I.I WM
^eligasan gtelU
alS-tf
tance. accompanied with the. Cash or suitable refer
ence will meet prompt attention.
Sto« and Manufactory on Commerce itiw, si
doors east of MsarMaiBi'tesa, i .
* J. O. ft D. BELL.
San Antojtie. Dee. ISth ltM. '
, AMERICAN AND SPANISH Mules am
IBosses of srsn YK1SD a.vd descrip
A part of b th'Males and Horse* are broken read\
lor harness or saddle. ,. t .
The subseribac. will sell singly or in lots to snit pur
chase s, at Good Biisiixs roR Cash. For full partio
alais, sight of stock, kc , call on the uudersigned al hi
nnch. at Demi Jobst Hal Guadalupe River 24 mile
above New Braunfels.
, , •> GEORGE H.APPMANN.
Jaaaary ISth, W5*.—ly or if.
J%'etv
Store.
THE undersigned Is noiw owning a DRUG STOUK
in tha former residence of IJr, Herff, near tlv
Conrthonse, and Miiaits a part qf ftie patronage of ily'
inliabitaius of Western .Texas, and hopes to secure
the confidence of tha ws^ kj* strict auentiaa, aa:
keeping a GEjOJINF. 5TOC* at
Medicines,
Cbemi<al%w. , ^ ;,^ ;v a
> Herb#,
Dye Stuff's, y '
: '*"■ Perfumeries, &c.,
Constant!jr on bftd jnd at the lowest
price. Chemical pre para lions will bo pre
red hy him to ordor, With accuracy and
spatdi." "'T ,.a' ''
The attention of physicians and draggists
is respectfully request* d.
ty Prescriptions %fl! i>e put op with
tbe irrettest cart. ~ F. KALTEYER^ ?
Sitn Antonio. Dec 31. 1858. 3m '
10
UOPHEN BUTTKK,
Western do
gAMFQEXIA^r
Jftenger Motet.
(Aljtmo Plaza. San Antonio.)
"TtitiCnBderaignedhaii. with great care nnd ex
X pen.«e. buih and fitted out a LARGE and
COMMODIOUS HOTEL, on the KAST SIDE of,
the San Anto.iio River, on Alamo Square, wlui
will open on the first of February. 1H59.
He darter* himseiC that his eMail!ifbment will be
fouinlkj t) e travelling public generally as fully equ. l
to tiie wauls of ail. He will spare no pains n liave hi.*
TABLE, and all the accommodations.uf his house, at
least, equal to thosejd'.ainr hotel in the West.
Attached v tha eattbHsnrneht nil be a large and
welf vButillatei - - T It' /
STABLK, #.
which will at all times be kept supplied with the
best provender, aad attended to by experience* -bust-
iers. • \V. A. MKNGER.
SanAntaaio, Jan. 18,1859—ly "ly
. J. H; CAROLAM,
ACCTIONCOMMl-.-ilON
and General Agency
Basioess—at the old auc-
tion room West side Main
l'la/a Saa Antonio Texas.
Regular sale Jays. VKD-
trBSDATS and SATUR-
DAYS. . I have made „
irrau^ements and Jnh now preparedreeelve all kind
of property for sale either by private or pnbile disposal;
having commodious store rooms ean receive all descrip
tions of goods previous to sale. Will pay particular at
tentlon to Adminstrators' sales, Real Estate, and Neg
roes, itixdesiroasfor allsoneerusd tbstarticles should
bemadekaowa two or three days previous to sale, that
they may be advertised. All buahtes* shall be attended
to promptly. ' ' ■ - *.« -, 2«-tf
P .8^—falas made for cash and return* -«J* frt -liy
yy* sis. . ii". 'm.s .ft i i , * 1
Kanck'8 Mercantile College,
S*H Axioatci—TbXAS ,
ON entering upon the- third year iq connection
with-the Mercantile School, in this city, the un-
dersigned has pleasure in announcing his continue '
determination to devote his whole energy to the ad-
vancement of its prosperity.
Since the egablishment of this school in San An-
Jtonio, young men from various parts of the State
have taken the course presciibed, and are now keep-
ing books at salaries varying from one to two thous-
and dollars per annum.
The course preserilied at this Institution embraces
Penmanship
Political Economy in their different relations to com-
merce.
Pupils being taughl individually, applicants can en-
ter at any time.
Time required to complete the Conrse from 8 to 12
weeks—but the number of lessons not being timiteo.
all are desired to attend until qualified in a thorough
practical maimer, to- take charge of and keep Books,
according to the latest and most approved style.
[xy TERMS—SoO -^ T
TESTIMONIALS OP THE PRESS.
,T a practical test of the value of Mr. Ranck*s
instruction as a teacher of Book-Keeping, we only
need state the fact, that in a number of the townts of
this State, where Mr. R. has taught, youog men who
derived all their knowledge of accounts from liim.
are now receiving line salaries as Book-Keepers in
the best houseein the country'.- -
This is an impregnable fact, and we state it as an
encouragement for all young men to avail themselves
of the opportunity now presented ihein of acquiring
so useful and elegant an accomplishment '-'—Saa An-
tonio Herald.
"Several young men of this city have been enabled,
through their attendance upon his course, to obtain
first elass situations, >nd we learn that only a few
Weeks si nee a young gentlema i. trained under him.
secured an appoiniment as book-keeper in a large
mercantile establishment iu ew Orleans."San An-
tonio Ledger.
'•This school has now been located in our city a suf-
ficient time for ouroitizens to understand its merits.
Here is where a fcholar should go before eommentv
mg in the world for himself, iu three months lie wili
be capable of keeping books in any of our business
houses—Bon Antonio T'Tan-
'•■Mr-RAXcKopened a school in this place with some
sixty-five subscriber.*,a* J iiassintr taught with emi-
nent success."—Texas Wetleyan Banner.
14 The distinguished success he has met -vith a
Houston. Chappell Hill, Washington, and other ^pla-
ces is sufficient recommendation."—Lone Star.
*4 The Rooks of several ofthe best mercantile house*
in this place, are being kept by young men who owe
their knowledge of the science to a course of inslrue
tiou in Ranch'* MercaiittlaSchool.''—Gonzales Jnq.
"He has taught several sessions in this (ilace and
lias we believe, given uuiversal satisfaction to his
patrons."—IV«« Msse..; -j."'.
"This Institution, the only onethe kind in this
State, is conducted by Mr..James-E. Ranch, who hav-
ing graduated u Gundry's Oincinnati Mercanlile Col-
lege. stood wheuqnite a youlh. among the first in his
profession as a practical book-keeper _ in llie well
known house of Pierce, I age k. Co , Cincinnati. -Ohio.
—Tixat Christian Advocate.
"Mr Ranck has just closed with success a second
class in.the science of Rook keeping by double entry
at this placc."—Texas Ranger.
(1 One of Mr.R:s pupils, who but a short time a^o,
was altogether unacquainted with the mercantile
business is now keeping in the wholesale and retail
Drug and Bookstore of dochirstiregoryJc Ulukeniore.
of this place, one of the most systematically arranged
set of Double Entry Books that can. be found in the
State."—La Or&ngt Paper.
'•We would advise those ofourreadeis who have sons
whom they wish to fit for the business occupations oi
life to send to this school"—Upshur Democrat.
Tbis Valuable institution is located in San Antonio.
—Austin State OamtUt.
It is couditcled-by my old friend James E. Ranck,
whom I knew, when, though a mere boy, stood at the
head of hi* profession a*a practical book-keeper in one
of the largest houses in the City of Cincinnati.'■—Cor.
Galveston News. ~ ...
Besides he is a regular gradnal' of one of tne best
Mercantile Colleges in the United States."— Texas
Monument.
For further particulars address
JAMES E. HATVCK,
Nbvtmber, 1S58. I'riiteijwf
f ''9 : . JYotice.
fT^HE undersigned begs to give notice that the liqu:
1 datum of the firm of Fergusou k Brother. t
tnuisfcrred exclusively iuto the hands of Mr. Rob.-n
Beehem, administrator of the senior partner Jann -
Ferguson, deceased, with whom all matters connec
led with" said firm, must bis negotiated.
Ill* undersigned would further make known, that
be has dU« day taken over the
STOCK OF GOODS,
belonging to the firm of Ferguson k Brother, a id
will continue kuMnefcg from this date, in his o>m
name, and for hi* own account, and trusts to m< tit
and receive tAe same confidence So riphly enjoyed by
his former fii'm.
Ver" Respectfully.
'* ALEX.-FERGUSON.
New Braunfels, 1st Jan. 1859. Sot
Wanted,
Texas Land Certificate* of all sizes, from 320 acre.-
o one League; that trill patent to assignee ; for
which the highest cash price will lie paid..
V MCCARTY A BROWN.
nT2-tf Austin. Texas.
B&ode* 4* If eats,
IT AVE jam received and offer for sale at Wholesale
IT and Retail, a lot of x ; • /.
SUPERIOR COOKING STOVES, PUMPS ft
Also—On band a large stock of copper, tin and sbeel
iron ware and are prep ired to do all kind* of
" sJO B WORK
In tin and iron Particular attention paid to tin ro' f-
ing and guttering. Merchants will find it lo their ad-
vantage to eall on ns'before purchasing their tin ware
- Ac. Fire Proof Roofing put on new roofs or on old
shin< roofs. All persons requiring cheap, durable,
in. ombustlbl* and water proof roofs are requested to
RHOD"
give us a call,
nll-ly
>KS k DEATS,
On Commerce St. near Main Plaza.
Established 176©/
PETER LORR1LARD..SNCFF ASIlTOKAO) MAN
nfuetnrer, IS and 18 Ch imbers street, formerly 42
Chatham Street. Would eall the especial aiteiitiou of
the Grocers and Druggists to his removal, and also to
the article* of hi* aioufactur*, viz.- .
Browu Snuff.
Maeahoy, Demigros,
Fine Kappei^ Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, oatchitnrhes.
American GantlenSan Copenhagen.
. " ' Yellow Snuff.
Scotch. Huney Dew Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
Irish High Toast,. Fresh Scotch,
or Lundy Foot, ' %
Tobacco,
noma. - im cpt chkwixg. sxokikg. .
No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, St. Sago,
No J; - "• Oavendisn or Sweet, Spanish,
Nos.lASmx'd, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister.
Kitefoot, Tin FoB Cavapdish, Turkish.
A Circular efPrice* will be sent on applira.ion.
mch 17-3m
TheJflagie Waverley Pills.
#/i '*** io^W •• •**•: .
VANCE 4 BRO.
;.i 3ole Agents,
' i Saa AatAnie.
" -* - - jl. a
THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS
. OF THIS
REMARKABLE MEDICINE
1* bringing them rapidly into general use.
THEY GIVE RELIEF
Speedily. Surely, and* safely.
For every description of Fever they are
i anrivalled. -
Unlike most other Pills, they operate constitutionally,
and effect a cure without producing Pain,
a* they do not purge.
ty CALL AND GET A BOX
And try them for youtselves.
F. Mj. Paschal,
ATCTWS and Commission Merclutnt. Brick Store
East side Main Plaza, Sau Antonio, Texas. -
Will attend to th% fcala of Goods and Produce con-
liicuadtubim either ai Auction or private sale. Also
to the pur^iase fcnd *ale of Lands and City loU ; hof
*e* and aMles, fcs. Also to the leeeiving and for-
warding of good* tu the interior, or to Maxico, or to
ihe sioriugofgooils or produce, to the purchase aud
<aie of bides, aud to a general agency business.
-«Msr *o-
Vance k Bro., J. Ulrich, French k Groei-
bwek. F. Ouilbean, H. Mayer k Co. Hewitt
k Newton, f, A. Paschal. Gen, T. N. Waal,
Pf, Tanstat, San Antonio; Judge E, Bel
linser. Gonzales; A. U. Phillipa, Victoria ;
Jw k Clark, Baaghn k Walker, Lavaca.
San Antonio. Peb 10. 58.
. . „ ha« aTot
and adtniuiiig the parsonage which he wi
on reasoMbfa,tmao. TbeM r 15 1-2 *
^^M'tiMas iww on tbi*
peach trees and a good ftnes. I can ho found at tbv
"Te^asHoasf." fal*- m] TSTDOR «RKi;«q;
a. . robtov, v c. o. iroBTO*,- V. k. x. sob tow. i
U. JR. , JVorton f Bro.
Saa Antonio, Texas.
^ DIALER IN
Hardware, 1 Cailery,
Iron. Nail*,
' * "(I Wooden ware, 1
Rope, Leath /
Shoemakers' Findings, Plated
and Britannia Ware, Agricultural Implements,
Stoves, Pumps, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac.. Ac.
Tardus Mtotel For
CAKTR0V1LLE, MEDINA COUNTY. UtiXAS
C'US&i.Vll.NG of a large Stotr- Holise of two stories.
'* with eifhr room" and two wide galleries• .
tenftingaioiiK the entire front, built ia a plain
in^-18 by :J0, on the corner of Main and El Paso ktrcln.
well Adapted and situated for a ftore, or Bar and Billiard
room; ami alsostubies and sheds, togetu'-r with two
aaraaof Inud attached, on which there is a lacge vege-
taoleand fiower garden.in the higke-t stnte ol eulnra
lion, and plasied with a great v triety of fruit aad 01-
aiittetMil trees of several rears growth.
Tbis'pi'openyis sitaalpd in the
part of the tews, aad fslrell
tp&jm
We. ?—
pan or
prflNNt ir*i>fenM, ead win be sold on very libei
eeule - ar.d busieess
suited far a hotel ftore, or
v*d*w1y.
V. T.
a very libei
ARDE. Cast
Professor Wood's ?i
Mair 'Restorative.
It has worked miracles I ' '
THAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY can be re
stored: perfectly to original growth, and color so far
as their locks are concerned does not admit of doubt;
besides, it will cure every possible disease of the
-calp, whether developed as dandruff itching or in the
shape of cutaneous ernptious—even scald-heud—and
in no possible case will tt fail of curing as i: by magic,
nervous or periodical head-ache, anil if used twice a
week by the young regularly, it will preserve Hie col-
or, and keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable
age. Read and judge.
Millfoid, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 18aS.
PROF. O: J. WO'®—Dear Sir.- I tuke pleasure in
hearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of
'.'our wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as
1836, iny hair commenced tailing off. until the top of
iny scalp became buld and smooth as glass, and it has
continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstan-
ding I have used many celebrated'preparations for re
<toration Seeing your advertisement, I was induced
to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonish-
ment, found, after a few applications, that my lia>r
became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful
appearance: and by the time I had used a quart
bottle, my bnld bead was covered over with a young
and vigorous growth of hair, which Is now 'from one
lo two inches in length, and growing fist.
Yours, truly,
HENRY GOODRICH
Charleston, Mass. Aug. 9.1855
Gents;—Nothing bnt a duty and sympathy that
leel to communicate to other* that are afflicted as I
have been, 'would induce me to give this public ac
knowledgment of the benefit I have received from
Prof. Wood's Hair Kestoiative. When I first com-
menced u^ingit, iny hiir was quite gray, and in spots
entirely bald I have now used the Restorative about
five months, and my hair is entirely cbaiged to its
original color, brown, and'the new hair is over three
iuehes in length on ihe spots where it was bale
hive also been much gratitied at the healthy moistu
and vigor oftlie hair, which before wasdry, and it has
ecased to come out as formerly.
Respectfully yours, Ac,
Mrs. R. A. STODDARD.
From Mrs. IngaHs, a well known nurse In Boston
Boston, Oet. 19th, 1855.
Gents.-—At yonr request, aud being so highly
plea-ed witli the effects ofthe Restorative. I am free
to .stale that my hair had become quite thin, and «>n
ti-ely white. 1 have for the last five years been in the
nabit o£ usiugdye. but hearing of the extraordinary
effects of tins article, I was induced 10 try it. "My
hair lias bee i restored to its original thickness, and
also to its frrmer color, which is light browu.
Yours 'respectfully,
* MRS. INGALL8.
The following is from the Pastor of the Orthodox
Church, Br«okfleld;
. Brookfirld, Mass.. Jan. 12, 18S5
Trof. Wood—Dear Sir—Having made trial as your
Hair ltesiora'ive, it gives ine pleasure to say, that
its effects have been excellent in removing, iu anuna
tion. dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching,
with which I have been troubled from my childhood
and lias slso restored the hair, which was becoming
irray. to iis original color." I have used no other ar
tide, with anything l<ke the same pleasure and profi'
Yours, trulv,
J. K. BRAGG
(From the Jersey City Telegraph.)
WHAT IS IT FOK—TbA Wood's Hair Resto
tive ?—Is a question asked n-ily by hundreds \\
answer without hesitation or fear o| contradiction,
that it is the only article known which willdo al. its
promises for the luiman- hair. It'«wili renew its
growth—it will-stop its falling—it will restore its na
tural color 1 It is not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and
efficacious Bestoralive.
O. J- WOOD tt CO.. Proprietor*, 312 Broadwav,
N. Y.. and 1"14 Market street. St Louis. Mo.
Daly's Aromatic Valley Whiskey.
( Mtmongahela.) •
THE unders:gned beg to inform their friends and
the public generally; that they have received the
Agency for'the above Celebrated Whisky, and will be
prepared to supply it in any quantity It is well
ku wn in the States fbr great purity, and being en-
tirely without any deleterious udmixture whatever.—
To offleers in the army, as well as to the travelling
community it is particularly recommended being care
fully packed up in light cases of one dozen hot ilex in
each case. We wish t • refer-onr friends in the following
TESTIMONIALS: ; .
State Assage-'sOffiee, 32 Somerset street, )
' -.Boston, April 17,1858. )
Mr. W. II. Daly—Sir:—I have made a chemical an
alysis of your '-Old Valley WhUkey," and find ii pure,
fiii<*, and full flavored Rye Whiskey, containing no in-
jurious matters o( any kiod. I would recommend it a-
suitable for Medical and genera' public purposes.
ChaRLBS T. Jackson,State Assayet.
v From Dr. Chilton of New York.
I hare analysed a sample of Daly's Aronntiic Valley
Whiskey, and'find it to-tic a pure article, of fine flavor,
and without any deleteriousadmixture
James R. Chiltok, m. d. N. Y.
Fjom IF. * H Map ft.
MR. W. H. Halt—Sir:—Your Aroiuatic Valley Wilis
i* received and after a caYeful examination I Cud it
lobe a pure article, entirely free from adulterating
ingredients so frequently used.
Your* respectfuly _ Jas- A. MArK3,
Analytical Cbcmist.
—0— .
CHAS S. fHARP k CO.,
Commission Merchant*.
March 10, 1P59—ly. San Antonio, Texas.
James JIM. Fducy,
Commission Merchao
147 Chambers St. New York.
Buys and forwards every kind of merchandise for 11-3
per cent Commission. Dealer iu
Pianos. Melodeoi's, Organs Harps. Guitars
Music, Setting Machines, Iron Safes, Pumps,
Garden Engines, fc.
A printed list or all the different makers kind* and
prices, sent free. Agent for
*; The Wonderful Pump,"
Raising water 150 feet by hand.
Publisher of an elegant lithograph of "Hickory Nut
Falls," N. C.. 9 by 12 in., sent free. H c. Also,
Cherokee Physician; or Indian Guide to
Health,
This invaluable Family Adviser should be in erery
house. It treats of all diseases, ha* a copious glossary,
and prescribes the remedies from nature's bounteous
■tores, for all our infirmities and misfortunes. It Is
printed on fine white paper, handsomely bound fourth
edition. 300 page*, aijd is mailed free for one dollar.
Also a splendid lithograph. 19x21 inches, of all4ke
Bishops ot the M. £. Church, South,
Including Baseom and Capers, from original, co des
approved by themselves. This splendid picture sent
free on the receipt of one dollar. Also.
Bennet's Chronology of North Carolina,
Just from the press, sent free far one dollar.
49* Refers to Govs. Swain and Morebead. S. W
IVoodfin, J. W.Osborne, C, P Mendenhali, A. M. Gor
man, Esqrs., Hon. Wm. A. foaham, Jt R. Dodge, J-
R. Loring, Revs. C. F. Deems. X. T. Heflin, S. B.
Frost. N C. and A. SI. McPheeters & Co.. S. H. Col
man, J B. Odom. Ksqrs.. Abingdon Ftr inia
Rosewood Iroa Pianos, from $150 upwards, warran-
ted m every particular
500
lbs. CITRON—Kor sale at
CALIFORNIA STORE
10
Hhds PR'UK LOUISIANA SCGAR—For fcale
at CALIFORNIA BIOKE
Overland to the Pacific. ~
TflF. SAN ANTONIO AND .SAN DIKGO MAU. IINK
WHICH has betn in successful operation since Ju
ly, 1857. are ticketing PA&*KNOER£ through to
>an Diego, and also to all inler,nediate stations.
Passengers and Express matter forwarded in XI?W
i 'OAt'HES, drawn by six mules each, to the following
places:
Fort Clark, "KIPa*o, -
Kort Hudson '* Fort Fillmore, %
Fori Ijincastcr, La Mesilla,
l'nrt Davis, Tucs,.n Arizona,
Fort Bliss, Fort Ynma,
Fan Diego.
Tlie coaches of our line Wave each end, on every
.Saturday alfi o'clock A.M.
lly our line, passengers and Express matter are alK-
forwarde-) to and from tian Antonio aud Santa Pe,
also, to ami from Sua Diego and Santa Fe..
An armed escnr! travel.- tliruucb the Indian country
with each mail train fur the protection or the mails
aw passengers.
Passengers are provided with provision* during the
trip, i « .
Each passenger Is allowed thirty pounds of personal
baggage exclusive of blankets niiii arms.
Passenger* coining tu San Antonio can *ake the line
of mail steamers from "-Now Orleans twice a week to
Indianola : from the latter place there is a daily line
>f four horse mail coaches direct lo this place
_ Oil the Pacific side the California Sleom Navigation
Company are miming a ftrst-class steamer in connec-
tion with our line, so that passengers will not be de-
layed at San Diego in going cither way.
Pare on this Line as follows, including ration* :
Man Antonio to Kan Diego, *200
•' Tucson, 150
" El Paso, 100
11 Santa Fe, 130
Intermediate stations, tJ*. per inilc.
Fxini Baggage, when carried, 40c per lb. to El P so,.
♦ I per lb. to San Diego.
Passengers can obtain all necessary outfits in Sau
Antonio.
For further information, and for the purchase o
t Ckets, apply at the office af the company in ibis
ecty, or address I. C. WOODS, Superintendent of
line, care of American Coal Co,. 5<J Kxeiiauee i'lac
New York.
O. II Gil DING.
R. E. DoYI.K.
Sra Antonio, July I, '58:u33. Proprietors.
Administrators JYotice.
WE STATE OF TEXAo. 1
County .ofiMedin*. i
LKT'ILRS of tdministration having been granted to
the undersigned up >n the Estate of Christian 11 r
•!... rd.di;Cd «e by The Hon s The Co liny l.'wurl ol
.Mt'dina'TOUiify.' tSr fAe'dmil^mAtt of mtate. ai its
Februury term 18.S9 All persons therefore knowing
claims against said Estate ar* herebv notified to pre
sent ibe same with n tha tin* prescribed by law o
tbajamo will be postponed.
W, G. MrDON'AI.D.
Administrators af Estate of sai^C^r? Knrtbcr dei'l.
C**iraville, Tex. Marih IS, l«ftfi. ttlf t-<
The JLiver luvigorator,
PKKFARED BY UK. SASruRn.
■ . Compounded entirely fruto Gums. \ ■
IS ONE OF THE REST PURGATIVE AND LIVER
MEDICINES now before tbe pubic, that acts as a
Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any
other medicine known. -- It is lib! only a Cathartic, but
a Liver remedy, acting first «n the Liver to eject its
morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to
carry off that matter, ihja accomplishing two pur-
poses effectually, without any of the painful feelings
experienced in the sperations of most Cathartics. It
strengthens the system at the same time that it purges
it ; and when taken daily ill moderate doses, wili
strengthen and build it up.with unusual rapidity.
TheLIVBRis one ofthe
the human body; and|
functions well, the pow-,
fully developed. The
lireiy dependent on the]
Liver for the proper por-
tions ; when the stomachs
are at fault, aad the
consequence of one or-
ing ceased lo do it- duty,
organ, one of the proprie-
ty. in a practice of more
find remedy wherewith
rasemeuts to which it isj f) 'liable.
" re-l w
principal regulators of
\JJ jwhen it performs its
iers of the system are
: stomach is almost en-
^ ibealtliy action of the
jformanee of its func-
;is at fault, the bowels
: whole system suffe. s iu
:gan—tbe LIVER—hav-
___ For the disease of that
tors has made it hi-sdu.
;than * twenty years, to
I to c mntcract the de-
medy is at last fonnd,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
tfJ but to try a bottle, and
] morbid or bad mattei
«. ' in their place a heal
ff\ >ting I lie slomaeh
W| PURIFYING THE
1 health t the wli lc
[causc* of the disease—
j [cured, and, WHATI8
' iliv llie m>r9<iinn!<lii3r
To prove that thig re-j
any person troubled with;
in any of its forms, has,
eouvictio i is certain.
These Gums remove all
from the system,supplying
thv flow of bile, nivigora-!
causing food to digcrtwell.
m oob, giving tone and
machinery, removing the
effecting a radical cure.
BILIOUS ATTACK?
BETTER PREVKNTED.^ f— jby Uie occasional use
• 'Al
ofthe LIVER INVIGOR
One dose after eating is
the stomach and prevent
anil souriug.
One dose afttr eating is
the stomach and prevent
and souring
Only one dose taken at
els gently, and cures COS
One dose taken after
DYSPEPSIA.
(iy*One dose of two tea-
relieve SICK nF.AD-
One bottle taken for fe-
movesihe cause ofthe dis
feet cure. \
One dose will iinmedi-
while
On • dose often repeat-
forCHOLERA MORBUS'
CHOLERA. 1
s lEyOaly one' bottle is
the system the effects .of
sickness.
One bottle taken for
all sallowness or unnatur-
Oue doge taken a short
gives vigor to the appetite,
well.
One dose often repeated
ATOR.
• - Isufficient to relieve
™!tli"4 food -from rising
|suBicient lo relieve
;the food from rising
III 'night. looses the boT
'TIVENESS =■
mp | h meal will cur?
'spoonfuls will alway
.[ACHE.
|m-le obstruction re-
lease, mid mSITes a per
lately relieve Cholie
Z!,'peated is a sure cure
jand a preventive oi
j needed to throw otit of
;medicine after along
i—'-!
D'JAUNDICE removes
!al color from the skin,
itime before eating
OJand makes food diges
:
Jcures 6HR0NIG DI
. mreui
ARHfEAiu its worst form*) __ |vrhile SUMMER and
BO WELL complaints yield; J0 [almost to the first
doses. t
One or two doses cures
WORMS in Children; there
speedier remedy in the
fails.
A few bottles cutcs
^ 'attacks caused by
^ lis no surer, safer, or
[world, as it never
JD.ROPSY, by excit-
O'commendingthis me-
iFEVER and AGUE,
[FEVERS of a Bilious
__ |tainty, and thous-
fJJ [to its wonderful vir
ing tbc absorbents.
We taks pleasure In ra-
icine as a preventive for
CHILL FEVER, and all
Typ .. It operates with cer-
ands are willing to testify^
ues. ,
All who use it arc giving their unauimous testimo-
ny in its favor.
US' Mix^ water in the mouth with the luvigorator,
and swallow both together.
HIE LIVER Il< VIGORATOR
Is a scientific Medical discovery, and is daily wo iking
cures, almost too great >o believe. It cures, as if by-
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER complai .t. from the worst jaundice otylyspep-
sia. to a common headache, all of which are the re
suit of a diseased 1 ver.
(Cr* Price $1 per bottle. *
DR. 3ANFORD, Proprietor.
344 Broadwav. New York.
- WHOLESALE AGENTS:
A. l". Kerclieva!. J.M.Devine, SanADtonio.
F. T. Duffati, Austin.
Hav A Mctiown. Hous^pn. n —9
Dr. M'Lane's
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
^eg leave to call, the atten-
tion of the Trade, :ciid more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu-
ar remedies now before the public.
vVe refer to *.
Sr. Chas. M'Lane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommendthem as
universal Cure-alb, but simply for
what their na/ne purports,, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also" been
administered with the most satis-
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of Liver Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In-;cases of
Fever and A&ue, *
preparatory to or after taking Qui-
nine, they almost invajaably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men-
tioned diseases^ they are Unrivaled,
md never 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 fbr the last Twenty
Tears, and they will now give then-
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 the Best
and Purest material, and com-
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEMING BROvS. Riltibnrgli, Pa.
P. 8. IV-al'T* mill Pbvsiciiiiw otiferln? from ntlK-i>
him Xleniiug Bro _ will do w.ll to write tln-ir orders
iMtinctly, mi.l tiilf nnnr hut Dr. M'Little't. rmmrtd by
Pt'nung Dm*. P!UtU,rnh. Iti. T>. (! «. «i«liirK to 0ve
licin :i (rial, wr will- fbrnard |*-r mail. I ->t 1>J(ill. ti> si.y
<rl of tlie tnitwl St.it™. „n.. Ik.x iif lM'ts for twelvr
lir-^viit ]M.tK:. ,!* or oi,r vwl of Veituifliitc fol
i|,r«- o. „t «nni|m. All or.!. .* fr m CunaiU niui-t
THE GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY.
Jt"
JR.
A New Life-Cr
Tte':-4.y «;•: ■*
reative Principle
Radway's Renovating Resolvent
Heals Old Sores, Purifies the Blood, Instills
within tbe System renewed Health, and Re-
solves and Exterminates all Chronic $nd
Constitutional Diseases.
This great and glorioo* remedy should be liiuled
by the Unman race as a special gift from the Almighty,
to regenerate i llapidated humanity.
Dr. Rid way & Co. are the only Physicians aud
Chi mists in the world th it have suoceeded in discov-
ering a icmedy that will effectually eradip te from
the hnman system constitutional diseases and ailments,
transmitted from parents to their children.
RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Will radically exterminate from the system ~ 1
peeioration, heals the rnnf ,prfi?fie«
rtnewea Vitality to the nervoos system
and energy so indispensable for tire
health To be able to swte confidently H
tion is enratile by inhalation, is to ate a
as much nnder
ftcr
alloyed pleasure. It is
inedical treatment ai *
i?CROFCLA.
SYfHILIS,
FEVER SORES,
ULCERS.
SORE EYES.
SORE LEGS,
SORE MOUTH,
SORE HEAD,
INSANITY.
BRONCHITIS,
ALL DISEASES OF IHE
WOMB.
PROLAPSUS UTERI,
SKIN DISEASES,
SALT RRECM,
CANKERS,
FITS, "
RUNNING from the EAR,
WHITE SWELLINGS, '
TUMORS. , '•
CANCEROUS AFFEC-
TIONS, ^
NODES,
RICKETS,
GLANDULAR SWELL-
INGS, . '■-■■■ ~f<
NIGHT SWEATS.
CONSUMPTIONI
R*SH TETTER, •
HUMORS of all KINDS,
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM,
DYSPEPSIA,
United Stales alone;soda «oveet
that ofthe present |>0JJula ^B "aflii. ejgh>T
ions are destroyed to fill the Consumptive's grave •
. Truly tlieqoivrr of death li* no arrow so fetal a?
Consumption. In illuet it hssbeen ihe great ene ay
of life, tor it spares neither age rior sex, biu sweeps Jt.
alike the brave, the
iej. - '
offer to tbe affl ictert n pernanent
Consumption. TIm first, {um
impure blood, and- she^ ^
their deposition in the lungs is to oreviciWLihe.free ati
mission of air into the air cells, v^lnehratmes a weak
And all diseases that have been established in the
svRtem for year®/ . i-J-.t
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
0=- Sold by Druggists «en-ywfcere.«0
RAD WAY k CO., 183 Fulton at , N Y.
i M i!
§
IN THE DISCOVtKY OF TI1GSK
Cclibttitcb Sitters,
A t'tl.f I.j.h i ?M?ii m nn tl.e horizon of the
Hetlici.1 \i oi lit. 11k- ai-lKl li.i'.miHe aiul t-u-
nluc Ittcacy 1 f l ".ill v.fll caite the neart*
of many t.T tiiw ai: icieu kith tiie fuUwaiuK
lo kiiy fut ji.y.
They will' cf/«rtuaBi core that-most dis-
tressiiiK CMi:|>iiiiut .
p<xsx>xnpex&,
in ail its varinus forms. For
mm twiizr^z,
|ltrbous nu'3 £ hronk
awl all diseiista arlSiie 0-cm a il^ionlrred
S QK Lt¥iR
. Its curative lowers are almost miraculous.
For the Cure, and as a sue Preventative -of
FEVER &. AGUE,
Blt,(QU9 MID CTtiER FEVCM.
pndewl by lnH«w«,ifcrJifiticf
itwxik Wirivitrd.
As a Trmte In Owes cf Vrlfow tod otker
l evri n, iiit it.t Tiial to TrtrpicaL
Clitx.Hle*, it b uxtttnuasfcd.
A Sew dose* ryill edrrtnallv n-lWia nil of j*
DeUHly, IVntW#, HcSs Ai-tie, Vom
of Appetite, etc.,
DOSK—For itn Adl'IT, Mf « thrw
tiu-4b a dar, bciure tuiiwy. Fur Choui^, % l«* pouo-
fttl UtrtAiiiw* « day, Left-re
jyBEWAM OF COUNTERFEITS.
The GeHttin* bear our SvMutur -thas:
Sole Proprietors, New Tork.
it ?
ONSU
, through the air pas
tli the disease
tment ax any other form
ninety our'or every hundred cases c*ri*>e
first stages, and fifty percent in the
thitjl stage it is'-impbseible to save
eern. for the Lnngs'are so eni
bid d^nc>Td'W«JharMrttt.
last stages, LV^alation affi
the
dtseaso ^
wr,
stages, fiiSalation affords ealrassdinaiy ^
administered through^Hhel'tomach. the <
ways find thelungqjTee atuLthe brealhing easj . .
iuhalins remedies. -Thai.'tnhaliHMi.iM local reme
wlien,fainting or apparently dead Thi'odor of 'maoj -
of the mfldieiiief i«s ^M-'rceptiliie in the sKin a few niBJ
utes after being inhaled, atufr-may be inhaled, and Bsc-
lie immediately ifetected hi" tlirMMs. A eonvineirt
itatidtal effecls of inhalation. « A {
MalwajES produced tu-.brcalhir g firs \
n>Rive evidence that |W per rentedWf
dy. nevertheless it a^t con*tituiienally.aad *vith more .
power and certaintj- than remedies aamhSstered bj "
the stotneh. To proveth^ powerfulaM direct Iflfity. 5ri
ence of.Ulis mode ofrndmiuistrattsn, chlorofoscn inhalei ■
will entirely destroy sensibility in a few mliftites.pari '
lyziug the entire iierveas syltem,M limb may bs
inhaling the cr-
lis frfwhoorS. %
sonse the sjrstez , i
Th^odnr of man* -1
of tlie medicines i« pi'rceptiliie in theSKin a few Sub; >
-A~^ * id, and mc-
eonviceirt
proof of the constitutional effects of
fact that sickness is r—''
air—is rtsls not jiosfl _
carefully prepared Snd jaciciously adminhnered thn?
the Inngsshould^codnceIke happiest results? Dor*
iag eighteen yfedrsyBafltfoe tntly «l taiwifc. suffering
even ifter t-ie sufferers ln>4 been iirnar iniiiirtl ralhi" '
last stagss, which fullj" satisfies me ,L-i—nt~Tnniwr.
is ne longer a fatal disease My tre-itmeiftttftonsSiBV
tion is orginal. and foasded on long eap^ienee and*
thoroagh investigation. - M> perfect.aMUSM ^
with the nature of'tobeMes, kc., eiiatiMaWV ®
ting uish. readily.the varidas forms of dMease-thafsia! I
microscopic disccveries,enabli.-s i
from the effeeia of eojilmeted
chest, purify the Wood, impart. te.it-renewed
giving energy and toiH> to the ejitir sKstcnt ■
Medicines with fall'directions «**t to aa^ < - j(r
the United States and Canada* by patient* cuipuiaa.
eating their symptoms by letter. 11ik tbe^sr? w*aU<_
be more certain if the patient should pav me a visit,
which would give ah opportunity to examine the lAgS'
and enable me to prescribe.with nmcbgreater eertain-
ty. and then the cure eonld be effected i " "
ing the patient again. All la
contain a postage sump.
Address 6. W.- GRAHAV; Vk>'>*
Box No. 68—Office 1'.31 Filbert Street- M Na. I0t,
below Twelfth, Philadelphia, VI > -.!
be effected witbant jsy sfe-
l-t'rTt S-hlnf jirirarbnw
Of all diseases, the „
Springs from neglect of
ri' j...
fit;' r- -
Mch. 17. n>li
GENTRY STILES & CO., Agents,
Houston, Texas.
The San Anto-iio and l-'rrderickstim s .Hail
via Bandera City, ( amp Verde, «r.,
LEAVFS -AN ANTOS'IU EVERY MONDAY. AT
o a m i arrive* h Hai «!ern nt 6p m
Leaves Handera T eday, at BAM. arrives at JC'erra
villes, at 12 1'. M
Leave* Kerrsville Wednesdays at 6 P- M.; arrives at
Fredricksburg at 12 and ret urns to Kerrsville at 6 P. M.
the s.iine day.' ' *
Tickets can he had at Cotton's Stable.
, Price to Oandera, II 75
' *i Onmp Verde, I 00
" Kerrsvflta - - J 7 00 i
Kredcriek'bnr*. 0 00
ser l* t! tl. p. PHILLIPS. Vroprieier.
James Jtt. FAnem, .
C1 ENEItAL PURCHASING k COMMISSION MEB
VX chant, and dealer iu Pianos, Melodeons. Pumps
?afes, Sewing Macrines, Ac. ftiblUhcr 'rCherokee
Physician/* "Cronology ofN. C-P •Southern Bishofis.'
"Hickory Nnt Falls, tc Sole Proprietor of th<
"American Pom p." .raising water in all depths, und.
ISO feet, by hand. Drawings and Prices sent free. 14"
Chambers Street, New York. Commission for Bnying
k Forwarding, two and a half per cent.
references.
HcrheertersGheslin, Va ; John B Odom Esq. Va.;
Hon. John Baxter, Tenu-jiRev. W G. Browiilow. do.;
Hon. T. L. Joi'cs. Nevrp't. K.V.; Brown k McMillar,
W'ptn. Texas; W. k D Richardson. Galt'n. do.; D. R.
McAnally. D, D. St Louis; Rev C. C Gillespie, N O-
J. W.Stoy, Esq- fthatleeton. S C.; Bon's W A- Gta-
Ham, N C4J. W. Ellis, N. C.; D L. Swain, V C.; C
F. Deems, D. D- N. C.; k Tpler, Ale e.. Ac-
Suffer Jl'ot!
J# j ,jj 1. v.,
When a curb is guaranteed 1'IIHg
'Stent^
If Almse, Nervottft' Die^iTft^ T
GleeiVr^rav^j, Btaber^s.
the 'Sidneys and Bladder,
R-heumattsm; Sereftils.
Bones and Ankles, Disease*
Lungs Throat, Nose aod Ulcers
upon tlie Botly or Limbs, Cancera,
Dropsy, Epileptic... JEU > Vita*
Dance, and all diseiiMW arising from «
deraugement of the Sexual Orugtm.,
Such as nervous trembllnfr. loss or memory. loM mt
power, general W«akne *. dimmness of vi^iiHu w.iih:.
peculiar jwts appearing lirfore tlie eyes, loss'of sight'
wakefulness. Inapepsia. l iver Dlsrw. lEraptioBo ap-
' " - - - - k and HwtaTFiiiale
•>n tlie face, Pain iu the ;
regularities awl all Ine'fiSprwpef < dMesa^fei nask
boih sears. It matters not from what cause |he di-
sease originated, however long standing or obsiiKMK*
1 lie ease, recovery i« certain^ and. tn-a shorter um«
ilian a-permanent cure can be effe.-idd hy aiiy otBei-
ir.-atmeiic, even after the disease kas indUSd tLe skill
or eminent physicians and resisted afli tlieir auui oT
cure Tlie wedlciu« arr^N ail WitlWWi<lm,iM>a t
ing no sickness, and fr«
During twenty years off
the jaws of death, many, tl ,
stages ofthe abqve mentioned dienasea had eeea given
up to die bv lhei t>hysici*iis. which warrants n>s id
promising to the affiicted, who may place tbemaelres-
under my care, a perfect and most speedy core. •-
cret diseases are the grrair ■■sauaiitt to health, as they
are tbe ftrstaiasrpf consuaipuon. f^rofola
uy other diaeases, and sboald be a'lprroi.tnt
'family, as a permanent eort is searnely.s
a majority of tbe cases fading into fh
competent persons; who not only fail li
eases but ruin ilieooiMtilnliou.filliiig the sy«iem,i*itb,
mercury, which'with the di.ieas^ huleiu the tuterer.-
imo raptd«ansampti«nv ... .. . . ; . . ^
But-shnuid Ibe disease and the (rpatmenl not 6aaM>:
Traill speoilily and Ihe vietini aiairm. ^ #men+* is
eutailfed ttpr n. t6eeluldreii, who art horn with feebls
constitutfuns. and the curremof I Me corrupted bya^ri-
riu> which b«li>)s itxelf in Scrofula, Tetter. i'!cer
Eruptions and oiber affections' if tire ski 11;-Eyes Limg*
anp Throat, entailing u|>oii tliam a brief exat«t>ce. nd
consigning >hem to an early grave. ' ■+
SELF ABUSE is soothes fiiinri l" lilr rami 1 ia Ik^lth
for nothing else in the dread caiaitwue of human di-
seases causes so dfesttnetivelbdijain «poo MM' |pM°
drawing its thous n>l of-victims, through a few rears
of suffering down' hi a untimely gravi: It destroys
the narvoas system, rapidly ^oates awny the fwu-
gies of life. cau«es mental derangement, prevents'the
proper developtnent of the i*)M«aa^>.dis«B*lifca;^p
marriage, society, business, and all earthly I
and leaves the suSetM wrecked! in Viir w
predisposed to coasnmption.aada nun. of evil
to bedresdeil than death itself. Tnrii (be fhlWTefifr-
fidence I assure tbe nnfortunale victim* ot J* It-Abuse
that a permanent and speedy*curei can be effected, aj r
with the aliandonniertt df rainoas pnie9e*s. rngszma
tienis ean l e r stored to robust, vig-oroun health.
The afflictsd'ate Mtuttoned against tlisoas nKma
*rj- snTer*rs, tfcai millions h%re their
H. MS. S
No More Pain,
No More Sickness,
No More Bfmnmtlsm,
OR STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS, LOM AGO,
Headaches, Toothaches, or suffering from other
badily infirmities. -The rapid and complete tide) ef
Radway's Ready Rtlirf in instantly stogping the most
execruciating Pains and Aches. Barns, Scalds. Cats,
Wounds. Bruises.' tc., ft., renders it important that
every family keep a supply of U-in the hoape.
Armed with this remedy, a household iAlVays pre
t>*cted against sudden attacks of siokue s. Thousands
of lives of persons have been saved by it* timely use
who were suddenly seized in the night time wikh
Cramps, Spasms, Vymiting, Cholera, Yellow Ferer,
and other violence diaeases. Let a dose of this Reme
<ly be talcen internally, a* the ease may require, w en
suddenly with pain or sickness, snd it will TSSTJUraiT
revet the patient kbom taix, and arrest ike disease!
Railway's Ready l>elief,
Hat Currnd:
RHEUMATISM Infenr hours.
NEURALGIA, In one boars.
DIARRHOEA, la ten minutes.
CRAMP, • Ia fifteen minutes.
TOOTHACHE In one minute.
SPASMS? Ia one minute
SICK HEADACHE, In tenminntes.
CHILIS AND FKVKB, In fifteen minutes.
CHILBLDINS, „ Ia fifteen minates.
INFLUENZA. In six hoars.
SORE THROAT, In te 1 minates,
BURNS, In twenty annates.
FROST BITES,
AGUE CHEEK,
PARALYSIS.
LAMENESS,
SND I* iU CASES or
Bruises,
Weuuds, s
Strains, and
Mprains,
the moment it ia applied lo the injnrad parts. sU pain
ami aneai'inesscease. I>uok out for Coauterfe.t« aad
IniitatioUH—I'urchaseonly Radw.y'k .Readt Reiief
I' re 'JSr'. 50 el*.. pi r bottlo. Itl4-tf.
xnd rob the uumry *| (Terers, t^ai .mil
consututioiis ruined by the viie comp unds oT<jtn.ck-
doctors. «r the equally pnisoDOus ii<rtr«)ns i^eadeit'
'■I'atrittmedecines." I lyivc carefully aiiuK-zed many-
of the so-called paten t*1rie*cWes. and find that iiearlt
- .—, ., . ri^
all of them eouiaiu corrosive sabiimatc. whi^b is ons
ef the strongest poisons, and instead of curing tbe
disease, disables tlie syiteffiToflife. —
ef the strongest
"«a«, disable'
Three fortrtfi* of the patent nostrams fill npfsgn
are put up byunpri.u ipledjtnil ignorant persouswha
do not u :derstand eeen tbe alphabet of tbe ioateria
medlca. and are equally as destitate af any: knowl-
edge of the human system, having one ohject only tu
view, and that to make mdfdey regafdleso tf tNM-
quences.' ^, •/ ... *
Irregularities and all diseases of males and tern ales
treated on principles established by twity yemnxt
practice, and sanctioned by thousands of. the most re-
markable cures. Medicines with fail direction sent
to any part of the I'nHrd Slates or faastliiw, l|fM
tients eommnnicating thulr symntoips bv letter. Bus-
iness correspondence strictly confident lit- < MHnaB
asking fi^ricentMloentaj* $ poftsgestamp .
Address J. SUMMERYTLLE. M It.
Box No. S3—Offlce No. 1111 FiibdM8U,«U it*
below Twelfth, Philadelphia.
" «# i'i
A New Contribution tp Science*
THE GREAT GRAND blSCOVRRY.
ml jr.; . a.
(No. 8.) « :1
RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS.
Da. RADWAY k Co , have rcceatl/ discovered a
ts. ine
method far extracting from roots.
plsnrs and
■gums, a nutritions eatract of sueb wos l si fa I aaarish-
ing power—which they have combined with Had way's
Emulating PfUs—that six of these Pills wtlf as^ply
the blood with the name amount of untritio*
ounce of ordinary bread; so that, while tM sj
undergoing
sjm e«l*
.thorongh physicking, aad regulatinc
Blood. Mid aU Fepules. who
s, Hystem. Ac , anip&ti-
e these fflb Tbey a.e
Till. .- i'.Vl'r. vt i'Has, I ,
County of Bexar.>T f •
BE it known that on the 14th day < f Marsh, A. D .
I!?5B. Julius Ilafurr wm appointed by His Kxcel-
leoey H R. Runnels. Governor ofthe State Texas, a
Notary 1'ublie, in and for the Coouty and State afore-
said. vice:H. t. Oswald deed , and that said Jalins
Hafner has qu ilified according to Law. San Antonio
Marsh l&th.l8M. J NO H. DL'NCAS, ■
Chf f Jnstlee. Bextr Go , Tea.
100
For sale at
Boxes Raines London LAGER B£kg,
100 do do aadM.R. do do
(oi do do do da 4a
SOI do do do
CALIFORNIA STORK,
process, it dally becomes slrengtlietied
Persons afflicted with Liver Corikplsint, DyspSpsis,
Heart Diseases, Fn'laeas of Blond. Mid all FlUlii who
are sulyeet to Irregularities,
cular recommt nded to nse
lleass'it 10 lake—elegantl;
rom taste, anil w.ll not |
system, or leave th£bowe
should likewise lake one or two of those Pills ones or
twice a week. They will not only keep y« r system
healthy aad regular bat will protect yonr infants a*
gainst Cramp snd Pains 1a tne stomach, and insars
not only a healthy child, but will Insert every chU4,
ihns suckled, with a sweet disposition.
HAD WAY H JtEGULATIXG PILLS
Regnlaie each and every organ ot tlie system, and
correct all dsrangeaaSnts of the Li 1 BpVelsjBtasaaSh
Heart and Kidneys.
Costiveness.
Heartburn.
Hiliousnetifi,
Dropsy.
Palpitation
Ilert,
TbV Cure
Indigestion,
Q /
Consopstiopf w
Tles.fsehfe,- ■*
CongeKtion, a "iJ
See.. kc.,ke.-^ tej
of the
at
srho
Hi
Tl*r are entirely vegetable *nd Harmleas; 1
the brea«t can take them, with safety, and _
ho are subject U. FiU of ApnpJexy, Fpileptie. MeSr
'pEicE'S'offem '
Ask for RADWAY'S REBCL*K>R*ie* ASBOl
TING PlB3T *«- —.
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Huston, E. G. San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1859, newspaper, May 28, 1859; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232743/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.