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NEW ORLEANS
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Situated on Common Street
Opposite the Charity Hospital.
THE Regular Courso of Lectures In this Institu-
tion will oommooco on Thursday tho lCtbof
November 1860 and terminate in tbo Utter part
of March 1861.
FACULTY.
Erasmus D. Fenner M. p. Professor of Theory
and Prn.cU co of Modiclno.
Autttn Flint M. I). Professor of Clinical Modiclno
and Medlcnl Pathology.
Anthony A. Penlston MD. Professor of Anatomy.
Austin Flint Jr. M. D. Profossor of Pbyhiology
end Microscopy.
Samuel P. Choppln M. D. Professor of Clinical
and OperatlvorSurgery.
Cornelius 0. Hoard M. I). Professor of tho Prin-
ciples of Surgery and Surgicnl Pathology.
D. "Warren Brickell M. I Professor of Obstetrics
.nnd Diseases of Women.
Isaac L. Crnweour M. D Professor of Chemistry
and Modioli Jurisprudence.
Howard Smith M. D. Professor of Materia Modlca
nndThcrapctics.
II. D Schmidt M I). Demonstrator wif Anatomy.
The Dissecting Itooms will bo opened ou tho 15.
of October. Clinical Instruction given dally In tho
ward tho Charity Hospital nnd tluco times a
wook at tho College Dicpcnsary.
Tl faculty of this Institution nro amongst the
duly elected Visiting Physicians and Surgoous
of tho Charity Horpital nnd according to n tyte
Act of tho Stttto Leclslaturc. "shall at all times
have frco access to tho Hospital for tho purposo of
affording to their Pupils practical illustrations oj
tho subjects they teach.11
The Board of Administrators oloet annually In
April twelve Resident Students who nro furnished
board nnd lodging In tho Hospital i nnd tho Stu-
dents of this School nro equally eligible to this
placo with any others.
Tb" great aim of tho Vacuity is to Impart
thoroughly practical knowledge of all tho branch
of Medicine
Dissecting material Is abundant and nt a noni
nal cost. No charge forattendanco nt tho Hospl-
. tal.
AmonntofFecs for full courso of Lectures 5103 00
Matriculation Fco (paid but once) 5 00
Dissection Too 10 00
Graduating Fco 25 00
For any further Information nddrcs?
13. D. FENNlSR Dean of tho Faculty
No 5 Caroudclct street.
New Oilcans August 1BG0.
W. M.riKCKAHD CLAIDOHHUHTERLK r.riKCKAItD
PINCKAUD STBlHiK A CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
and dealers In
Wines Tjlquors Tobacco ClgarH etc. etc
NBW UllLKAHS IjA
E havo tried tho credit experiment long
W
cnouch to bo satisfied that It does not suit the
Grocery business; nnd particularly objoctionublo Is
n mixed business of cash ana crcutt uy winch tno
punctual customer has to bo avorngod with the
slow and doubtful. Thoro aro many very clover
JJrv pooplo of tho latter class but wo dont wish to soil
tboin goods on a credit ami muKO inoir neiguoors
pay additional profits on their short comings We
say to thoso who wish their order properly filled
with just such articles as they describe nnd at low
prices that they will do woll to Instruct their Cot-
ton Factors or Commission Merchants to pay their
Grocery bills monthly or contract to send us
monthly remittances and thoso who can conven-
iently comply with thoso term? will directly find
the groat advantages of promptitude both in prices
and qualities of goods. Orders for family or plan-
tation supplies will nl ways receive prompt and care-
ful attention nnd country morchants will bo allow
cd a liberal margin for profits.
Wo deem It unnecessary to give along cntaloguo
f goods wo donl In sufficing to say that wo koop
constant frosh supplies of Pork Flour Lard Bacon
Sugar Molasses Salt Whiskey and all other f.unl
ly aim plantation suppuca; mm u hhvu umuu uiv
orablo arrangomonta in Germany Franco England
nnd Havana for tho diroct Importation of tho best
brands of Wines Brandies Sauces Salad Oils
Porter Alo Cigars etc. etc. All such articles as
our customers may order and we havo not in store
of exactly tho kind of brand dorcribod wo will
procure troin other Importers or dealers nt cash
pricos.and fill thoir orders literally and carefully.
03" Plantorfl and othors who order their Gro-
corios through their Cotton Factors or Commission
Merchants and'who wish to give us a trial have
but to Instruct their agonts to buy of us aud thoir
wishes will bo cheerfully compliod with. Or tlioy
can order diroct from us aud instruct thoir ngent to
pay the first of each succeeding month.
nia-ly PINOKARDSTEKLE A CO.
School JVotlce
MUS Ii. CAHOIjAX will open a School
for young ladios In tho Old School Pres-
byterian church on tho first Monday In Sep'nin
bor 1PG0. Her qualifications ns a teacher ncinj;
welt known In this city as also In ntho? parts of
tho Stats she hopes to merit a liberal fcharo of
patronago.
Tho English branches per scsfion at the usual
rates of tuition.
Vortil Music. Embroldorv nnd Ornamental work
without oxtra obargo. Piano $25.
No doductlon fr tuition foes unless In cases of
protracted illness.
French nnd Spanish taught by masters.
iikfi:iii:nci:s:
Judge Pattllo Prcs't of tho Hoard of Trustees
if the Marshal Fomalo Institute ; Dr. N. Macnu-
lay. Principal of tho Now Orleans Foma'o Colleg-
iate Institute i Prof W. J. Hancock Into princi-
pal of tho Bastrop Fcmalo Academy ; Judge I
A. Paschal.
j IJ. Young Ladles can bo necommndotod
with board and lodging nt tho house of Mrs. Can-
terbnry near tho school .
San Antonio August 27 16G0. nl02-t-s3
rpEACHISK A young man suMclontly ad
A vanced to prepnro boys for Collogo desires a
position as Principal or Assistant In some school.
Tho veiy best references will bo given.
Addr-lho isuuoroi wis paper or uiixzi;;
Italolch r.0
dec 27-2m
uQl Souso txxc5l Lot
On tho west side f tho Military Plaza fronting
on said Plaza 8 varas and with depth between
parallel lines to tho Sun Pedro Creek.
For terms apply to Angel Navarro or Joro Mar-
Inez. jn slntonto Doc 1 1SG0. tf.
Dissolution.
A' LL-thoso Indebted to tho firm of Kico A Chll-
J:V dreis will pleaso eomo forward and sottlo Im-
mediately ns they intend to dissolve their copart-
nership the first of January ltU'l. Those having
claims will pleaso present litem.
A. J. MCE
S'L. C CHILDRESS.
San Antonio Sept 25 1BG0 dAw tf
Jtloortie's Hoarding House
COMMERCE TREETt
San Antonio Texas.
fOpposm: Mr.ssns. Post fc HnnaES.
THE UNDERSIGNED having sold out
to Mr. .- Hall bis interest In tho above men-
tioned IIoa?o begs to return thanks to his friends
nnd patrons for past favors and to ask for a con-
' tlnuance of them to bis successor.
Ho also bogs to stote that ho alone Is entitled
to collect and receipt for $11 deb's due to him and
he will psy any debts that may bo cwing by bim.
JOHN MOODIE.
late Proprietor of MwHc's Boarding Homo
San Antonio Oct.?2 1SC0 dJkw-tf
KXmAWA
Frora ChocoHto Bayoa Gulf prnirlo Brasorln
county. A negro man namei OEORGE about 31
years ofige h? n crcoksd ft n ! m Inrrp aim.
(but can us? it wc'1) nU i.r'tur'1 lu i i.'.m-
vy set willi a lydiy linn i! h'.i V."- n 1 '-: s -mj
waaiidlnga crcau c!.t'i Ii .. l u 1"' It
handd hltrh. Ho U 3-pm9'. 1 '. ' :i .1. i;i u w .y
to Mozico asilstod by a m&an white men-or freo
negroes.
A TAbonvl rowanl for his appTohcnsUn v be
riven on being sdi Sjh3 cf same by
5 8 PjERKYi
MTtlw Cu'f PrMilo T.-s.iqz Co
Iin i-
Thousands aro dally speaking in tbo pralso ef
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why 1 bocnuso itnovcr falls to afTord instanta-
neous rolicf whon given in time It acts as if by
magic and one trial alone will convlnco you that
wbnt wo say Is true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR 0FIA1T:
of any kind nnd therefore relieves by removing
the suffering of your child Instead of by deaden-
ing Its sensibilities. For this reason It commend
itsolf ns tbo only reiiahle preparation now known
for Children Teething Dlnrrhoen Dysen-
tery Griping In the IIoucIn Acidity of
the Stomach Wind Cold In the Head and
Croup nlso for softening tho cums reducing ln-
flomation regulating tho Bowels and rolteving
nain It has no cnual being an nntl-spasmodio it
is uso'l with unfnllluz success in nil cases of Con-
vulsion or other I'll As you value tho life
and health of your children nnd wl$h to save them
from those sad and blighting consequences which
are certain to result from the ubo of narcotics of
which other remedied for Infantile Complaints aro
composed take nono but Dr. Kntun'n Infantile
Cordial this you can rely upon. His perfectly
harmless nnd cmnot" Injure tho most delicate in
fant. Price 25 conts. Full directions uccompnny
each bottlo. Prepared only by
CHURCH & ilUPONT 4
No. 409 Broadway New York
hoaltby human Blood upon being
. ANALYZED
always presents us with tho samo essential eh
ments and gives of course tho True Standard
Annlyxo tbo Blood of a person suffering from Con-
sumption Livor Complaint Dyspepspi Scrofula
Ac. and wo find In ovory Instnticn certain deficien-
cies In tbo red globules of Blood. Supply these
deficiencies and you aro mndo well. Tho Blood
Food is founded uiion this Theory henco its aston-
ishing cncccRs There nro
FIVE I'ltmitATHttS
adapted to tho deficiencies of tlio Blood In differ-
ent diseases. For Coughs Colds Bronchitis or
any affection whatever of tho Throat or Lungs in-
ducing Consumption use No. 1 which is nlso
tho No for Depression of Spirits Loss of Appetito
nnd for nil Chronic Complaints arising from Over-
use Ocnornl Debility and Nervous Prostration.
No. 2 for Idvor Complaints No. 3 for Dyspepsia.
Being nlrcndy prepared for absorption It is Taken
by Drops and carried immediately into tho circu-
lation so that what you gain you retain. The No.
4isforFcmnle Irregularities! II) ?teria Weak-
nesses A'o. Soo special directions for this. For
Halt Ithcum Eruptions Scrofulous Kidnoy and
Bladder Complaints take No. 5. In all cntfos the
directions must bo strictly followed. Price of tho
Blood Food 31 por bottlo.
Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT
No. 409 Broadway New York.
By Reed tt Co. Sun Antonio.
O. C.Mills A Co. San yJntonio
Labourdio A Unrstow Galveston.
And by all rcspcctablo Druggists throughout the
country (w41-lly
AN KX1M2IMKNCED NUUSE
IXfOXXLUlo
PHKVKTM TO T1IK
ATTK.XTlUN OF MOTllKhS II GK
SOOTHING SYRLP
CJ1ILREN TEETHING
WHICH greatly Taeilliaten the priieefm of tPrthli
tiv nf tiMiiutr llii L'liiim. rriliwinrv till in S
lion will allay A 11. PAIN nnd flp:inimllc nelliin and
IS SUllK TO UEdULATETlIE ItOWKLS.
Iippfiid tipnn it muihern II will Ivo lesi to your
nilve mid
llellcT and Health to Your Infants.
.Ve hAvcpiitupanilpfdi; .Ibis arlicl" for over let
year mi'ma.nmavix ion riincxcKAND tiuitii of jt
U'M'ANHAVjIX Voy rillRXCKAND TIUITII of jt
c Iiave never been- able to mv of iinv oibpi
wnai we niivo npvtr Dcen
tncdlcii p
lioitnncp
iter in i 4.M1- r n uuur wiicniiiniiy iieil
r did wo Know no Instance of dlnMitUfoe-
by anyone who ii H ed it. On ibe coiitmrv
... .Inlinlllll.l uillti ilu'fTj ia. .!.. . f '
Never
ii.iti i
all are ileliffhtcd Willi itKp nperaiiunji nnd speak In
tirm of niMlPKt com. M nirMiiliiflmi nf li ...: i
""" t "..J .." "I.......
" i it it " . . i "jh;ui
eut'ci" nim iiiriiifiti vir jjj
iiml.er'WHAT vk know'
t!iicRnnd TLKnoK of it kkj
lacs. We Mifjik hi ilii-
aller ten year'n experi-
.fl'TATION FOR TUB FUL-
UKitK dkclakk. In ah
the imliiit It ftunerinc
rtLMKNT OF WHAT WK M
montevfiy ItiMnuce where g
from nil In And exhmiKtloi
M
miei win ne found In fif
ieen or tweniy imnuies m 'iinertlle fyrun la admin
ihtered.
ThU vftlunblt preparn-q lion l ibe precrlptinn o(
n of ihn moM -;pi:i. q ICN'CICDiiiuI SKItJ.rVl.
" r .--.-. MMIII1MII III
.rnrr.-in iii-H r-iiK1"11". m "iiu i)hn ween eo villi
NXVEltrAlLl0 SUCCESS III THOUSANDS t
or cas
US.
It not only relieves the gj
t'ornte the toninch and t
and riu' lone and oner- R
ii ...:n .. h..i i.ui...ii r
child frnm pnin but in
boweli ivrreeH ncldil)
v to the w'tuli. viiii.ni.
lieve (iUIPINH IN Till.
COIJ( nnd oveicotne
ii win ii i4iMi Mini" nil y if f
iiwh r.i.r rtrtu ivi.mi j uiic nml oveicotne
eonviiliitniiH which lfnt m TPt'dily remedied end in
dea'.h. We bvheve it the Ikiaml nret Kemedv
tn the world In uleaeH of HYSKN'THHV anil 1)1.
wnvKi.s
Art U WI.MI.i
akuikha in fim.n
.iit.iN whether It arixe
from teething or from any
Kay to every mother who
any ofihforeoiniree.in-
:lher eiuo. Ye would
liAHa child lulTerluicfroui
plaint nn xot lt youb
PRKJlMiICK OF OTUHU
fermjr eluhl and ihe relief
AHdit'TKl.Y sntr-
medleine II ilmcly ied.
will accomoivetei Im-litheUc-nlmileollfR.
York i-t on tho ouUtde
mKJVMCKH o tiik
O)
Mnnu neiwceii voiirnui-nS
iniuniii oe ci'iiiv es. y
lo follow Ihe me of lliifjq
I'till iliroetiiiun for UHJng
tie None Kon'iiiu u t-
TIfl A PKHKIXS New
wrannfrf
II.. .. Ttl 1 . 1 I I Ii I I . .
Cl-Sod br truRfflM ilirougluMtt the world. Pru
clpal Office No. M I'cdar mreet. ew York.
iyPrlce per H( tlleonlvSe. wly
DR. BROWNING'
Fiver and Ague Mixture.
Numerous remedies of maro or
havo Ionffsineo been oiTorod ti tho publie but In
nearly evory instance they have proved Ineffectual
or injurious In their effects upon the ftyttom.
Our wide-upread and long acquaintance with tho
Southern country has demonstrated to us tho nb-
solute want of a safo aud certain cure for FEVKlt
AND A(UTK. Quinine although tho great remedy
which is relied upon for this complaint frcqucntl)
produces disastrous effects nnd tuoreby Injures the
health and constitution.
As a goueral mle It only ullovlntos tho disease
and doos but little towards a radical and permanent
euro
We feel confident wo are offering tho community
a better remedy; it contains no dolotorlous iugrc-
dients and Invariably cures
FGVKR AND AflUC OK INTERMITTENT
FKVKit REMITTENT FKVKH. HILIOUS
FEYF.R AND Dl'MB AGUE
All of which originate from nearly tbo samo cause
namely the miasmatic effluvia w'hich arises fiom
decaying vegetation in water or moist earth. It is
an exceedingly subtle and insidious poison nbsorbed
into tho blood and in many eases is accumulated
In the system a Ions time before it thows Its pre-
sence in the form ot' Fever aud Ague
This remedy cures tho Fever and Ague In this
way It at once attacks tho poison In the system
by cumulating the liver and expelling the virus
impurities from the blood.
Solo Proprietors
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUHOIST3
43 Magazine street nnd 20 & 22 Ihnk The
NEW ORLEANS.
W EF Bultiam.
vrw !; ...'! rws
7 7 (.' M.s'.ti'. '. ili.t' ' i 6d iU i ' '
i j . ; w. ' . coin . .' .
frehand dry beef tnesiKirk bums sucar coffee
tea butter egg? pepper spice Ac Ho has also
on hand rope leather tin nnd hard ware; togeth-
er -with a Tarlety of articles u?nally to beound In
a ptocotj jitore
iThltf Ccp'rtncr i iJ fcli n .
llOCOJUUblXiXa'S
LmnniwewriiL
WIND MILLS.
FOR PUMPING Water from w oils or streams
for irrigation flock railroad fltntion ote.
Thcso mills rcgulato themselves according both
to tho intensity of the wind und the fullness of the
cistern. In n storm tlioy present tho edgo of the
blades to tho wind nnd consequently can never
be Injured or blown down In allight breeze the
blades ate fair to tho wind nnd whatever the inten
sity of tbo wind tho speed ii always tho samo; and
f hen over the cistern is lillod to any ueMrod depth
the edges of tho bNdes aro alsofprcsontod to tho
breeze and tbo Mill stops. vWrdlngly when
onco Ret un nnd tmt to rnnnir' ''fc n ods no atten
tion but will operate tho'ycaStfV.iund like a thing
of life thus drawing no more water than is
required.
Tho undersigned having purchased the right for
thobtato of loxas to sell tho above Wills an
notinces totho puhllo that he will bo prepared to
furnish them by tho middlo of Juno this year to
all wishing to avail themaolvos of this valuable
invention.
For tho purposes above mentioned they surpass
ovcrvthintr ever brunch t into use. Tho.v can lie
?ccn at Areola Station on tho Houston Tap and
Brazoria Railroad and iitOutu Island Station on
the Houston and Texas Central railroad.
Thoso having doubts of their utility nro respect
ully referred to:
E. V Taylor Prca'tof tho H.T. & 3J R.
A. (Hocsbock II.JfcT. C.
J. V. Stump Chief Engineer H. T. & R. R.
A. M. Gentry Prcs't Texan A N. O. II.
Tho price of thcso Mills includingpumpl3 from
SIfiO to 8200 according to slzo.
In my nhsonco Ircm tho Slate R. P. Royco of
Houston Is my eolo agent for tIiesnIo of these
machines K. D.NAS1I.
Columbia Rrnzoria Co Tex. May 12 'CO. (-13-ly
THE CELEBRATED"" "
ARGYLE BITTERS-
Will effectually cure Dyspepsia Liver Complaint
Nervous Debility Disordered Stomach Disgust foi
Food Heartburn LnssorAppctito Genor.l Debility
and Prostration of tho System. Thoy are cntlrciy
vogctablc nnd frco from all injurious ingredients
They aro pleasant intasto nnd mild in their effects
keeping tho bowels gently nctcd upon aud will ro
inovo all impurities from tho stomach.
Thcso elegant Hitters nro peculiarly adapted for
a warm climate; nnd every person desiring health
strength nnd protection from tho diseases incident
tn tho climate should use them.
Persons advanced in liTc nnd feeling the hand
of Time weighing heavily unon them with all its
attendant lilt) will find in tho ubc of tho IJitlci? an
Elixir that will instill new Hfo into their veins;
restore in a measure the energy und ardor of more
youthful days; build up their shrunken forms and
glvo health and happiness to their remaining years.
It Is a well-established fact that fully ono halt
of tho female portion of our pt pulntion aro seldom
in tho enjoyment of good health or to uso their
own expression "novor feel well " Thoy are lan-
guid devoid of all energy extremely nervous and
havo no appetite. To this cla.s of invalids these
Hitters nro especially recommended. Their pecu-
liar ti'iilu and Invigorating properties render them
invaluable in such cases.
Persons vial ing districts harassed annually with
Fever mid Ague or any Fover f a bilious nature
will find that by tho timely uso of one or two bottles
they will not in one instance take tho disease ns
tho Hitters will renovate and strengthen the system
ami carry tho bile off in its natural channel.
E. B. WIIEELOOK & CO.
SOLE PROPRIETORS
43 Magazine s'rwt. an 1 20 & 22 Bank Place.
NEW ORLEANS.
ALSO
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC FILLS
coMPOUNnr.n mow
PURE YEA ETAULE EXTRACTS AND PUT UP
IN GLASS CASES ALL TIGHT AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
Tho FAMILY CATIIARTIC PILL is n gentle
but activ? Cathartic wh .. Ich tho Proprietor has
used In his practice moro" than twenty years.
Tho constantly increas-ing demand from thoso
who havo long u?cd theM PILLS and tficsatisfac-
tion which all express in? regard to their use ha
Induced mo to place th cm within tho reach ol
all. u
Tho Profession wcl know that different Ca-
thartics act on different portions of tho bowels.
Tho FAMILY OATIItf ARTIC. PILL has wiK
duo reference to thiswoll established fact
been compounded from a variety of tho purest
vcgetablu Extracts whiten net allko on every
part of tho alimentary- canal and aro GOOD
and ?AFE In all coscs whero a Cathartic h
needed such as Dorangey monts of tho (Stomach
Sleepiness Pains in tho Rack and Loins Costivc-
noss Pain and Soreness over tho wholo body
from sudden cold which frcquoutly if neglected
end in a long course of Fever Loss of Appetite
a creeping sensation ofColdover tho Rody Rest-
lessness Hoadacho orC weight in tho Head all
Inflammatory Diseases Worms in Children or
Adults Rheumatism a great Purifier of the
Rlood aud many diseas es to which flesh is heir
too numerous to monition in this advcrliso-
ment. DOSE-ONE TOfl THREE.
Price Tllrce Dimes.
Tho LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILV
CATHARTIC PILLS aro retailed by Druggists
generally and Bold wholesulo by tho Trado in all
tbo largo towns. v
S. T. W. SANFORD M. D.
Manufacturer nnd Proprietor
335 RROADWAY NEW YORK.
March 1 -li
Dl SOLUTION.
rPHE Partnership heretofore existing between
L Tnos. Rknpkh and D 0. Alexanhkr is here-
by dissolved by Mutual Consent all parties Indcbt
cd to tho Into firm will pleaso mako immediate
paymcut tc either of tho parties.
D.C. ALEXANDE
TII0S. BENDER
SanAntonio March let 1S60
I'Edmimstratvix's Notice.
Tetters of administration haying been granted to
J the undersigned this Honorable tho County
t'ourt in and for tho County of lUtar for tho
settlement of Estates etc. upon tho Estate of
Ygnaclo Pcrer deceived. This Is to notify nil
persons having claims ngainst said Estate to
present I ho samo within tho time proscribed by
law and all thoso indebted aro requested to wake
immediately payment.
Madeline- Monolmcn do Perez
Admx of EH. of Ignaclo Perez dec
San Antonio August 13th 1660.
jL n9-3lw
STUAYEI) OH STOIjRV.
FROM the Raehof Mr. Bonnet on the Olmos a
v i ' n- nU.ut fourteen hands high three
j ear otd wbh a heavy black mono and tall and
branded T R. on the left shoulder. Any personre-
turning the abovohoneto Mr. Bennet or to the sub-
scriber shall be suitably rewarded. San Antonio
Octiber 29th 1P60. CLARKE COOKE A Co.
iF-rrcbc PntMtrg !tf.
ITOMNliM- GtiM !
j'fil i aiSS
IlbtfAKD ASSOCIATION !.;
PhiUdclphiSi
A Benevolent Institution established by rpeclal
.Endowment for the Rolicf of the Sick and
Distressed afflicted with Viru-
lent and Epidemic Diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION IN view
Xot tho awful destruction of human lito caused
by soxual dtseasos and tho defect! ns practiced
upon tho unfortunate victim of such diseases by
quicks several yo.trs ago directed tbcsr consulting
surgeon as a oh.vtablo act worthy of their name
to open a dispensary for tho treatment of this class
of diseases In all their forms and to glvo medi-
cal advice gratis to nil who apply by letter with
a description of their condition (age occupation
hablU of Hfo Ac.)andIncaso of extreme poverty
to furnish medicines frcoof charge it is needless
to add toat tho Assoseation commands tho highest
mcdicalof tho ago will furnish tho most1 npprqvou
modern treatment.
Tho dirAors of the Associatotn in their annuel
report upon the treatment of fenual diseases for
ma yoarcnuing uanuury xbi co3 express too
highest satisfrctienwito tho sucess which 1ms at-
tended tho ladors of thosucccsswhich ha attended
tho labors of thcconsulting surgeon In tho euro of
.Spermatorrhoea seminal weakness impotonce
gonorrhec elect syphilis tho vice of onanism or
self-abuse Ac and order a continuance of tho
sumo plnn for tho ensuing year.
Tho director on a review or the past feci ns-
Rurod that their labors in thlc spnoro of benevo-
lent efforts havo been ofgront bonefit to the nfllict-
od especially to the young and thoy resolved to
devoto themselves with rcnownod zeal. to this very
importnnt nnd much desplsod cnuso.
An admirable report on Spermatorrhoea or som-
Innl weakness tho vice of onanism masturbation
or sclf-nbufe aud other discascacf tho soxual or
gans by tho consulting surgeon will bo sent b
mail (in a sealed envelope) free of charge on thr
receipt of two stamps for postage. Other rcportf
nnd tracts on the naturo and treatment of'soxua
diseases diet Ac nre constantly boing published
for gratuitous distribution nnd will bo sent to the
afflicted. Somo of tho new remedies nnd methods
oftrentment discovered during tho latt year nre
of great value.
Address for Report or treatment Dr. Ocorgo R
Calhoun Consulting Surgeon Howard Association
No. '2 South Ninth erect Philadelphia Pa. Hy
order of tho Directors.
E D. IIARTWELL President
Obo. r.wncnn.n Secretary. may 15-8
SAND'S KAUSAPAHlMiA
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY
Vvr Vitrifying the Bloodt
Will be found a certain remedy far
Scrofula (tub Scrofulous Pfsortcvs
AS AJf ALTRHATlVi: AND RttNOVATINU ACKNT
IT IS uniiquallbdI! 1
A plentiful supply of pure blood U essential to
animal Hfo. When tho proper circulation of tho
vital fluid is Impeded sickness is tho inevhahlo
consequence tho secretions become unhealthy tho
livo" Incomes clogged with impure bilo whhdi
forced into tho system vitiates nnd inflames the
blood engenering scrofula and cutnncou3 and
biliary disorders.
SANDS' S.ARSAPAEILLA
will gently stimulate tho functions ol tho stomach
and bowels to a regular and healthy action nnd
without nausea or purging expel all deleterious
accumulations purify tho blood equalize tho cir-
culation promote perspiration improve the uppo-
tito impart tono and vigor to tho pyi-tem ami
gradually but surely ojtirpatc the disease causing
all unsightly excrescences todtanpenr and leaving
ho fckin perfectly smooth nml flexible.
Price SI 00 per bottlo or G bottles for S3 00.
Atkfor Santis1 Sarsaparilta and talc no other.
Prepared by A. R. & D. SAXD3 Drugg1t3 100
Fulton street corner of William New Yoik
For gale by J. C AT1VATEK
181-tf
LIVER INVIGRAT0B.
NEV1JU DEBILITATES. '
It Is compounded entirely from Gums and b?
bocomo an established fact a Standard Medleiuo
known and approved by all that havo used it und
Is now resorted to with confidence iu all tho dis-
eases for which it is rec aonnncnded.
It has cured thousand?" within the last two years
who hud given up alip hopes of relief ns the
ns
numerous unsolicited eeri" titivates In my
pCJ-scs-
slon show.
'.Hit
Tlio ilofo mtiFt bo nda ptcd to the tempera n.t'iit
of tho individual t-ikingX it and used in such
quantities as to act gentiS ly on the Dowels.
iu
jcLLnQUivintcfi m youiii judgment iruido vou
.. ... n La - -
in
tho uso of the LIVEKfclNVRSOltATOH. nnd il
will euro Liver Complnl- ntpJHIiousAttntk? Dys-
pepsia Chronic Bhirrh oca FumnierComplnhits
Dpfccntcr.v Dropsy SourS Stomach. Habitual Cos-
tivcncM Cholic Cholera Cholera Morbus Cholera
Infantum Flatulence Jnunilii'eFcmaIo Weak-
nesses and may bo used" successfully as an Ordi-
nary FamilyMeilicinc.lt will euro -JC!C HEAD-
ACHE (as thousands enn testify) in twenty
minutes if two orthroo TeKHpoonfiilU nro taken
at commencement of attack.
All who uso it arc giving their testimony in its
javor.
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE
INVIOOllATOU. AND SWALLOW DOTH TO-
GETHER. Price One Dollar per llottlc.
BIlOVkjHG'S
BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT.
ThlavaUirtblo and unfailing rotnedy nflcr having
boon used with unparalleled success for many yeary
in a very extensive piivato practice is now offered
to tho public in such a manner as to bo within tho
roach of all and will bo found u safe and speedy
euro of Coughs Colds Asthma Bronchitis Pains
lin bide Spitting of JHood. and nil diseases o"
tho pulmonary organs. It is prepared cxcluivoli
from vegetal lo substances known to exercise i
soothing influence on tho lung! nnd can be given
wUh perfect safety to tho youngest child.
Every ono should bo impressed with the necositj
of attending in timo to a slight cold ; from the no-
gleet of it how many thousands hare been huriied
into an early grave by that enemy of tho human
race ConsumptUn who by taking tho proper re-
medy nt tho proper time might havo lived a long
and happy Hfo?
IlROWNINfl'S BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT
Is pronounced to bo tho proper remedy for all dis-
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no secret tho manner and materials of its com-
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who npp!y tor it and they invariably recommend
it in their practice in preferenco to anything clso.
Certificates and full directions accompany each
bottlo.
N. B Bo suro and ask for
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rolb rnopiUKTona
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Tho Wcatcst Improvement of the Age.
LEATHER! LEATHER!! LEATHER 1!!
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THE UNDERSIGNED is now ptepaml lo
1 show up Ida new process for tanning all sorts of
Lcathor (Without bark in from uno to forty
Any ) There aro afow county rights yet unsold
which ho will sell low for tho cash. Tho highest
cM?h price paid for all Muts of hides and kins
Leather exchanged for tho same at lower rates
than it can bo bad at any store in the interior of
the State. The Leather has the approval of the
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nug. 27 Editor & Proprietor Warn Texas.
T II K
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
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Vov Statesmen .Judge Clergymen
i r adi
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rUHES nnd (lentlemcn in all parts of the
rid testify to tho cflicaey of Prof. 0. J
Wood's Hair Restorative nnd gentlemen of the
Vrcsd nro unanimous in its praise. A few testimo-
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nwd it will be impossible for vou to doubt.
47 Wall Street New York Deo 20 1938.
GnxTtXMi.x: Your nytc of the 15th hist. has
been received saying that you bad heard that I
Ihtid been benefited hv the uso of Wood's Hair Res
torative an I requesting my certificate of the tact
if I had no objection to give It.
Laward it to you cheerfully because I tnink il
duo. My ago is about 50 years ; tho color of my
bait auburn and inclined to curl. Somo five or
six years since it began to turn gray and thoEcnlp
on tho top of my head to lose Its vendibility nnd
duiulruirto form upon it. Each of thcso dUagreea
hilitics increased witli timo nnd about fonr months
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on" ihe top of my head and threatening to make
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In tliis unpleasant prodisament I was induced to
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tles only that not only was tho fallingofMftrrcsted
but tho color was restored to tho gray hairs and
sensibility totho s-ndp and dandruff ceased to form
on my head very much to tho gratification cf my
wile at whoso solicitation I was induced to try it.
For this? among the many obligations I owe to
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example and uso it if growinggrny orgctingbald.
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To O.J Wood A Co. 4 11 Broadway New York.
My family aro absent from tho city and I am no
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Siamastnn Ala July 20th 1S59.
ToPnor.O. J. Woon: Dear Sir: Your "Hair
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commenced tho uso of it that I wish to mnko knowi
to tho Public of its effects on tho hair which an
great; A man or woman may bo nearly deprive
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tlvc" tno hnlr will return more beautiful thai
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WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
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