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MEDICAL.
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UKATE&IA b MEDICA
.' Contain a no more acknowledged powerful and-effec-
ttre medicines th^n those of the vegetable kingdom.
At the same time it la a fact beyond dispute that
suohmediate e leave in the human system no bad
effects. Therefore. ■ t should be man's study to avoid
all medicines that in any form contain the least part
of any of the many meronrial and arsenical prepara
tioms.
EDWARD WILDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
ia purely vegetable. It .acts onthe sick -end en-
feebled like a ehar<i>, giving them renewed vteor and
strength. The old and the young. as also ladies oon-
S^toti^hoase^ owhtteWt freely, a. there is
' nothing that gives snoh lappstite. at once bniging
up the tone of the stomach', thereby giving •health
and vigor 10 the Bystem. v. r .
EDWARD WINDER'S
SarsaparilTa and Potasfc,
Is a rare coiptiDation, such « the wopia has nover
before seen or known a11 -sorts of old ohronic
affections and seoro talons diseases disappear' by its
use a* if by mafic, and the care of these obnoxious
diseases ia^«53, certain and complete.
gD^AKD / WILDER'S
::fi~ 10 -f'r 'lg >**■'' *'TCtilr5 DL-" .iH'ci' '' >".-'3
h v* Ua*- -
CMKJPtUlfD mMCTOV
WILD CH EHRY.
Ha the happiest eSeet on consumptives, causing
themfreely to expectorate, thereby giving them in-
indSyeniable, and°sh^old° alw ay s be
■4v Cincinnati, Ohio.
THE DIAMOND MILL CO.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Manufacturers of Grist Mills,
for hand or power use.
DRUB, SPICE, SNUFF AKQ BORE FJK.LS,
The above Mills are completely adapted to the use o
Families, Planters, Grocers, Druggists, Se
We make six different sizes, varying in capacity
from ONE TO THIRTY BUSHELS per hour, and in
Frtc* from 315 to S'-2#0,
Being LESS THAN ONE-HALK the cost of Burr
Stone Mills of corresponding capacity. They combine
the great requisites of
Strength, Durability and Cheapness.
Constr "cted to run either way. th y are self-sharyen-
iiiy requiring- no dre*sine or picking*, and are alto-
gether the Best and Cheapest Mills ever invented
The Grinding Surfaces are Adjustable, and can -fee
renewed at anytime, at a very small cost. W.e also
ManH fact tire the
Shaw's Cotton Seed Hnller,
lor H(tiling Cotton for feeding Stock, or for Mann
facturing pnrpo3es. Also
The liianond Bone Mill.
lor grinding Bones. Rock Guano, A c., for fnrtilisine
purposes and for pulverizing Uement. Bone Charcoal,
&C. This Mill has received the highest endorsement,
from all "Fertiliser" Manufacturers who have wit-
nessed its operation. All onr Mills fully guaranteed.
Send lor Circulars, Price List, <ve. Address
ihy .> ^ jhill. CO.,
Jel3dlmw6m P. 0. Box 651. Cincinnati, Ohio,
B. HOLABIBD & CO., CI S€1HSATI, OHIO,
FitfJ' •
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MANUFACTURERS OF CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, AND REED'S PATENT WHEAT AND CORN MILLS,
ALSO—Steam Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, adapted to all Stationary and Plantation Use.
Our Circular Saw Mills are superior in strength, durability and simplicity, and will turn out more - lumber than any other Mills in America. Tbey are constructed of entirely
new patterns, and are peculiarly adapted to the Wants of the South. We have secured the right of C. H. Brookbanb's Patent Bead Block, -which is snpeiior to any Block in use
for durability, speed and aecuracy. It is a Screw Block, operated by a Lever, and can be made, St one motion, to Eaw lumber of from ODe-hundndtb part of an inch to one and
a half inches thick. Oar J. C. REED'S PATENT CORN AND WHEAT MILLS, built of solid French Burr, have no equal for durability and for quantity and quality of %ork
done. We manufacture 5 sizes, from 16 to 36 inches in diameter. Our 30 inch Mill will grind 40 to 50 bushels superior corn meal per hour. From 75 to 100 Engines and Mills
always on hand. We have done considerable business in Texas, before and since the war, and our Mills and Machinery have given universal satisfaction. ■ r ?T
ftKFIN KD
F AMILY XjA.tl33.
PACKED BY
PROCTOR & G-AMBLE,
CINCINNATI.
Jefferson. 7 exas; E. P Masse*.
Col.*. W. Toys, Clarksvffle.
Ttxa
jel5wly
K7~*end far Circular and Price .Lists.
A. B HOLABIKD « CO.; Cincinnati,<)hio.
FIB. 5
lANSVCm
II AEea.dCaHAB JbC
SIDE . -. ^ feyAiiw *
FIG.Z
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HYDRAULIC FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
* IiOUISVIIiIJE, Sy<
MANUFACTURERS OF KINGS PAT. WROUGHT IRON TUBULAR ARCH BRIDGES
■AND
IVE'S' PATENT IRON SUPPORTS. FOR WOODEN OR IRON BRIDGES.
Ask your Grocer for onr Brand of Lard
| -Inthese Package*. ,
Packed 3 lb. 5 lb. Caddie*. 60 ib. Cases for shipmen
I -Cheapest mode for selling Lard send for Price List.
IFOR SALE BY HOUSTON, GAl.VESToN AND
NEW ORLEANS GKUCBRS.
Je8d eod <fcw3m
These Bridges have been in use since 1860. Hundreds have been built since that time, and withont a single exception they have
fulfilled every condition, and etood every test required in a good Bridge.
They are constructed wholly of wrought iron, upon a plan which combines simplicity, neatness, economy, durability and strength,
they at once commend themselves to practical men-everywhere; they are in general use in the States of Ohio, Indiana and New
York, -and are fast superseding all others wherever introduced; they can be furnished and put up for about the same price as first-
'class Wooden Bridges, are tar stronger, handsomer, and almost indestructable.
Would be pleased"to receive advertisements from Commissioners and others wishing good Bridges.
ALSO—Manufacturers of bteam Engines, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills, Cotton Presses and Gin Shafting; and Brick Machines, Dental
Chairs and instruments. , Circulars sent on application. Address, ' •
-PATl -FlATIOTTir d) CO ;
(Cor. Jj'ioyd and. Washington Streets,)
mch6-d&wly . - LOUISVILLE, KY.
Edward Wader's
:XXiXa TON1IO
Aids and brines in a new era in mt licme. It is
PitrelT vegetable, and. not only cures Chills and Fever
atd F®ve andAgue, bnt restores theblood to its ;
—jus4 xids the system entirely of
R. "W. BOOTH & CO.,
OUR TRADE MARK.
"EVERYBODY TAKES IT."
Brad, y's
FAMILY BITTERS.
The Best Tonic in. tlie World.*
J Awarded the Highest Premium at the State Fairs of Louisiana, Kentucky,
importers and wholebale dealers in | Indiana, Missouri, Alabama, &c., 1868, and Louisiana State
Fair, 1869. Recommended by the best Physicians
HABDWARE, CUTLERY, AUDI in the Country tor the cure of
>;.G.y NS,
CINCINNATI, io, .
Dyspepsia, Byssentery, Female Weaknesses, Consumption, Coughs*and Chol-
era Morbus, and lor Liyer and Kidneys.
•HIO,
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'FFERB to the Southern Trade a complete stock o
H A R D WAR E ,
In all itabranehes and at as low price* as any House
d the country. Orders prom ptlyexecuted.
jei3v6m . v H. w. BOOTH Ac CO.
J ^u* TRADE maSTn CT3 (Tl fTI
■VERY BODYfVKES IT 1
M. L. WESTHEIMEK ,.R. A. GRANT.
Westheimer St Grant,
' ■ - manufacturers of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.
Which for durability, and fine finish cannot be
fPWARD WILDER'S I excelled.
' i New Work Warranted one yeais
FAMILY PILLS,! ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH.
. ., u .,.tf„. I RepAIRIHQ done with care and promptness
*re«ot intended as a irriping, powerfal purgative,
tat as a mild mad hsmMm cathartic -searohin* I Manufactory comer Congress and Lss s-
^^brini^farOtfaaA^e^^aUttatm*k«s | lana Street..
Ul health, and tearing itdeanited and strong. I
REPOSITORY at M. L. Westheimer's Stable.
Houston, Texas. ]
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EDWARD WILDER'S
c. c. vie«n...,.....i>. c. smith b. o. bimpsos
WI6GI5, SMITH & SIMPSON,
PHCENIX 1 IRON WORKS.
MOTHER'S WORM SYRTJPj I Brass and iron Founders, manufacturers ol
!s -what ifs aame dwote^a tr molher-s friend. I ^ ™ Gearing, Shafting
FAMILY BITTERS.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
And is a Great StreDgthener and Blood Piyifier. Ic is a sore Preventive
against Chills and Fever, if used regularly, wd as the Chill Season
is coming, no family should be without it.
Manufactured by D. C. BKADV <& CO.. No. 37 Fourth Street. I.oulavllle, Kentncky,
Brady's Sarsaparilla and Blood Purifier.
Brady's Agme Tobkj,
4- Brady's Liniment for Man and Beast
BTSold by all Druggists. Grocers and Dealers Generally.
CAROLINA
LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Yi
Of Memphis, Tenn,
CAPITAL, STOCK *2(10,000 00
ASSETS 8373.230 23
M. >. WICKS President,
J. T. PRTTET Vice President.
W. P. BOYLK Secretary,
J. H. edmonson General Agent.
Texas References:
Gen. Wm. G. Webb, Houston: Messrs. Ballinger,
Jack & Mott, Galveston; CoL Wm. M. Sledge, Presi-
dent B. B. B. & C. B. B.; Gen. N.G. Shelley, Austin;
Gen. J. W. Speight. Presiuent Waoo Tap K. B.; l r.
J. L. Lipscomb. Crockett; Col. T J. Word, Pales-
tine; Major B. W. Brahan, San Antonio; Col. John
Ireland, Seguin; Major R. S. Ford, Columbus; Mai.
W. B. Jarman, Lagrancre; Captain L. N. Ho bert'
Washington county; Judge A. H. Lasater. Ooliad;
Messrs. H. 8. Cunningham 4i Co., Victoria; Messrs.
B. M. Forbs Si. Co., Lavncca; Capt. Va A. Pitts
Indianola; John A. Buekholt, Cameron; Gen. W. P.
Hardeman, Prairie Lea.
Reasons for Insnrinir In this Company,.
1st. It has an ample capital for entire security.
Sd. It keeps and invests the money for accumilla-
tion, where Capital commands the best rate oi inter-
3d. The entire profits of the Company will be divided
between those naurine on the participating plan,the
Stockholders only receiving six per cent, on their
stock.
4th. A policy-holder who has paid his premiums on
the participating plan,in cash, tor one or more rears,
may,If he prefer it, pay subsequent premiums whrlty
in notes, uot'l the amount of his no es equals the
the amount of cush'paid to the company.
5th. it will thus be seen that the Company aiitis
not to take advantage of the misfortunes of its policv
holders under any circnnistnnce*, but to conduct its
business upon t he baMs <-f the strictest equality,
6th. All nolicies noc-forfeitable after first payme" *
WICKS & BAUCHN,
Agents for Texas,
Itifi ....STRAND, GALVBSTOH. 14
STKRLINo KISHEK, Agent Houston.
W&"Active agents wanted. Address State Agent
apr8d-t«r-wlv
PLANTERS
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
30 Mala Street.
.30
j c2>ieod&wty.
Itdoea away with the hhwou 4om of vermifuge
and with the -potaMu efforts of all worm candy,
ltiaspmaynp, perfectly karmlees in It's nature,
oi afl caseh to xelieve the little
Pulleys, Pumps, etc.
Bngimes and BoUers
HUKD, MASON & Co.,
HOUSTON bx aw.
EDWARD WILDER'S MEDICINES.
we guarantee. We set them
up and start them at their destination.
All kinds of job work done at the lowest rates
ind satisfaction guaranteed.
Houston. January. 29.1869. anS9-dtw&wly
Kentucky Military Institute,
(BIZ MILES SOUTH OF FRANKFORT,)
COL.. E. P. T. ALLEN, Superintendent,
ASSISTED BY /AN ABLE FACULTY.
Is Mi MfMBM ik tta Most scientific
—■fT..T-* an the nsoM prwSrfU kaMmiTthe
fail im per-
THE Mtb Aeademjctl Jew
begin on Monday. Bepttmber Mk.,18*9.
Institute will
®Ia UFA0TURER8 and dealers in Wagons, Car-
riages, Buggies, Carts, Drays, Plows, etc.. with a
Jobbing and Shoeing .Shop attached. We are pre'
pared to do all kinds of work at short notice, and
guarantee our work to be good and durable, aud o
the best material, and as cheap as can be imported
from the North. feblldtwfcwtf
law Wi«M not only tn 11,-,*, onMwday. 8*pWmli
+%* ^^^-ThrWhM&^Mdfifty dollars ( 35o) per
b frOm the system and leave | aoademloal rear of 40 weeks.
Pot specialinfonnatioii. address Col. B. T. P. Allen,
Inperintendeut, Famda'" "—k14" 1
•July J;dttJttwkw2in.
WILBBB,
C*ab ltwis.,..iu.wi..>>,** *ABD0X
LEWIS & MADDOX,
CQ'trtiN AM. WO^ f ACTORS
it. ©. kolikdoi waller
S. G-- McLENDON & Co.
Receiving, Forwardtns
-AND-
6ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Wholesale Grocers,
HEAD CENTJtAL RAILBOAD, TEXAS.
feb23-dtw&wtim
Br>T.T . -PtaiPRIETOB. ICOMM188ION MERCHANTS,
Termlnna Texas Central EaUrtei
GLOBE HOUSE,
Indianola.
Texas.
213 Mate Street. (Marble Preat.)
Jb|fi
,Wf
ILL pay strict attention to receiving and for-
[ warding cotton and merchandise. Liberal cash ad-
vances marie on vrodsce in hand. fsbl7-tw*wir
Mrs, W. THIELAU.
(Late Mrs. Maisr.)
1 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND LODGING GUAR
1 a ii teed. .oets-wlyr
St I^ottis Mutual I Ate Insur
avtce Company.
D. A.
<!ha . H. Peel
Wm. T. aeiby..
J. s. Miller....,
Assets, Jaivl,
.....President
Vice President
gecretnr
..Asuistsnt Seoretary
SS.Hltf.6T0.
HP HIS CoAjany offers advantages to the insure
poual and in'some resoeots puperior to any other
fljstc'lsss iMtltution in the United Staha
Dividendsdectared and_paid annually Its reapur
oe^Ct^i* liberal
cob are lftis J __ _ onr.in ntura a-
y Its reaour
il. Its invest
ments are nfai on a, SOLID BASIS, *nl pannot b
imuaired bv the fiuo^uations of the mono} tab?k«t or
W^lchai^" Its Ptoflts are equaUydtatob^s
tmong itspolw-holder«,and Losses
Prinolou Aietcy for the State offexas, a
63 Main street (Van Alrtyne's building), louston.
A few actin intelligent gentlemen ranted as
Traveling Agejts for the State. Addrese
oct2-dtwlcwt.l
DOLEN to 'BICE.
Statu Agents.
~w
Cotton Gin$.
Cotton trlns
H. SCHERFFIUS,
Houston, - Taxas,
Pratt's Cotton Gh b ;
Oullett Cott"1 Qin ;
Georgia n*4011 G|nB
Btnrfy's Cotton GljiB
SUPPLY AI.WAYS
may28-d*w3
ON HAND:
B
Houston,' Texas.
Capital |'J50.0Ve
FIRE, MARINE
-AND-
INLAND INSURANCE.
A. J. BURKS
T. D. WILSON
1. S. LOMGt'uPE
President.
Vice r resident.
secretary.
DIBB0T0B8:
A J. BURKE. E. KNOLLE,
O. 8. LONOOOPE, J. i. i>. wfLHON,
J. BR ASHE A K. WM. R. BAKER.
^ a K. MclLHKNNY
1. D. ROGERS,
H. A. BOTl'e,
J. W. HENDERSON
' Policies made payable in Currency or Gold, as
d. mayS-^dtw&wlv
FOX & HE1TMANN,
NO. 17 Mmbi Street. No. 17.
Houston, Texma.
THE ONLY
ALL IRON HOUSE IN TEXAS.
ALSO, KEEPS ON HAND
Blacksmiths and Wagon Mak-
ers' Supplies,
MN, WIRE. AXLES, TUMBLES, SKEINS, Ac.
BlaeksMltha' Ceal always n hue .
July 3-d*wtf
gENUlN^
H
i
ESTABLISHED 1835.
Belting Factory &c..
French Bar s, Plantation Mills $100.
July 30 wly
The Great External
For Man and Beast.
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
The reputation of this preparation is so well estab-
lished, that little need be said in this connection.
On HAIiT it has never failed to cure PAINFUL
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING .MUS-
CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS,
STITCHES intheSIDEorBack, SPRAINS,BRUISES,
BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FRC^TBDFEET,
Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually
and permanently cured by using this woqderful prepa-
ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately
on being applied.
On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY,
POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SOP.ES,
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS,
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, kc. It tfillpreVent
HOLLOW-HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH
COWS.
I have met with great success in bringing ^ny
Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in
receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants
and Farmers, testifying to its curative, powers
DAVID E. F0UTZr Sole Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
I^FATETTF FaUXIWll A53) JtA«
CHINE SHOP, vr, ri.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pertabie and niatlonary Kngln^e, F r
andTreshln* JSnglBee, Circular ^aw
win., Mill JUoisMiery, tfoiler iu1'
aad ^he«t Iron Work. .
flllTJ U B^GGS, St Liguis, Mo.
t*r Refer to Oapr. J. C. Chew, of the Houston Tere-
gxtph. 1«ly 1st- wh* '■
Dr. WIXHOFl'S Anti-jPeriodic,
_-o • .* r > v.t t'
fEVER ABD,, k6UE TONIC.."
WI Lh Invariably cure all MIABMATIOFB'VBRa
: afV; U if - V -s: 1 .75 1 6-'-
-vis: CHILLS AND,.FEVER. OB FEVER, AND
AGUE, DUMB CHILLS, CONGE8TIVE CdTLLS
OR PERNICIOUS FEVER, AUD BILIOUS RE
MITTBNT FEVER. ' - f ' ">
^^±a,aa^i85iisrA«sas
SrTTOhbft'g Antl-PerlOdic,' unUke
r*aaedi<M of t« kind, pfetends to oare b
of diaeam. namely, those c B«M by n
9fe
nedlMof ...
OoofMtlve Chills, Bilious Fever, ^
^pon malaria, and the Anti-Porio lie
m consider b^rondTdonbt. • certain
it, because it n«ver fails to effacta
Even iii those obettantt'caaiji
Araenlc or Prusolate of Iron tad been
this remedy effected a cure in iwd'i
without a relapse ever oecurrnMt < |i .
abSve%tfo^m^^«Sft^^^1?m
(sot:, First—That it invariably brtalct up the fever,
togetn^r with its liability to return on ti> 7th. lttft
and tttt days. Second—it
eral or vegetable pdlsons whatsSWru^j-'a n taei-
Tor sale by Druxcists and Merchants cener-
atty, and fully ft*artmued by
WHEELOCK, FIN LAY * CO.. Belt Pro'rt,
•rtft-wtm Kiw OkLian.
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