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Fine Groceries!
CHEAP GROCERIES!
TEXAS
A full Assortment of
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PUMPS AND BRASS WORKS.
TEXAS AGRICULTURAL
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THEO. KELLER,
Opposite the Market.
JUST RECEIVED BY
HOUSTON,
TEXHS.
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MOWERS AND REAPERS,
ALL KINDS OF
PRE PA RED EY
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
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Excelsior Planing Mill,
Opposite New Compress,
And Boilers of the
Hifth Ward.
THE LIGHT FANTASTIC
Houston,
Texas.
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Manufacturer of
LIME
AUBTIN,
TEXAS
REMOVAL
Richardson’s Building;
HOUSTON,
TEXAS.
J. J. SSEENY.
ON HAND
1000 Barrels of Elour,
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FIFTH WARD ARIUMPHANI!
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CARPETINGS.
L. J. LATHAM,
/IKE HARRINGTON &CO.
THE MOST PERFECT MADEt
MAIN STREET,
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elsewhere in Houston.
N. K. McDUFFY.
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Boots, Shoes,
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Houston City Mills
the bar.
AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Houston, Texas.
The finest Saloon in Houston, where none
but pure liquors are dispensed to customer
Polite and attentive bar-keepers always
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GIESEKE & MARTIN,
Main Street, corner Preston.
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The citizens of Dunman’s. Huffman’s and
other precincts, are informed that notwith-
standing the bridge across White Oak is up
—that
Dr. J. G, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
All orders by telegram will receive prerrt
attention.
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in endless variety.
We have just received our new stock of
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
57 Main Street,
HOUSTON, - - -
Fur furfher particulars regardinfg both of
these machines, address the manufacturer,
Lindsey Floyd,
Wm. N. Sebastian,
J. S. Floyd,
James L. Floy J,
Consignments of Cotton Respectfully So-
Elicited,
WITH ITS IMPROVEMENTS,
All its Grace and Beauty Taught,
MODESTLY, BEAUTIF U LLY
mg Office—No. 5 Gray’s Building, 2nd
floor. German spoken. Sept2 tf.
Oats, corn, Bran, Timothy Hay, in car loads
and in lots sufficient to supply the demands of
the trade. Always on hand a large supply of
corn and oat sacks
Cypress, Harris Co., Texas-
Has a railway running from his Mill to
Westfield. Is prepared to deliver on the cars
of the Great Northern Railroad, sawed lum-
ber of every kind and character, at cheaper
rates than can be purchased at any 'Mill on
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Place of business, No. 57 PRAIRIE Street,
Houston, Texas, across from Turner’s Hall.
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‘which we are offering at the
Most attractive prices.
Call and examine and be convinced.
Keeps constantly on hand a large assort-
ment of
A. TEICHMAN,
Superintendent,
GROCERIES
AI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !
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Dressed Lumber,
of all kinds.
“Planing and Matching Scroll, Sawing and
Wood Turning done to order.
H. HENKE, on Market Square, has mate-
rially enlarged his store facilities, and, by
reason of first class connections in St. Louis
and New Orleans, has such advantages in the
purchase of all staple groeeries and western
produce as to enable him to offer a mammoth
steek to the trade at unparalleled low prices.
Stock fresh and being constantly replenished
by fresh arrivals. oct23
Liberal cash advances on Diamonds, Jew-
elry, Watches, Furniture, &c.
J. J. SWEENY.
E. G TAVLOR,
B-ceiving. Forwarding and
as TOR A GE B US INESS.
Dealer In
FEED, FLO UR PROD UCE, AC.,
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GOODS,
at reduced prices in quantities to suit pur-
chasers, toil os out stock.
Sales "Room, AB^Main Street.
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No Stock in town excels that of the New
Orleans Grocery. A cash business—quick
sales—small profits and Fresh Goods. No
better liquors intown than those to be had at
H. WEDEMEYER’S,
New Orleans Grocery, Market Square.
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Agricultural Implements.
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He A splendid new novel by Augusta
Evans, author of—Beulah,—St. Elmo,—
Vashti,—etc. The last and best book ever
written by this popular author, and one of
the finest fictions in the English language.
Every one must read it.. Sold everywhere.
G W. CARLETON * CO., Publishes,
NEW YORK.
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IMPERIAL SALOON,
C. C. GEHRING, Prop.,
J. T. Ransey,
Thomas Skyles,
D. A. B. Floyd,
Robert Floyd.
Agent for
Charter Oak Stoves
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L.JJ.RILHY.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
Machinery Company.
CONCRETE BUILDING,
Sa MLiller,
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UNDIRTAEER.
Has on hand Silver-Mounted Metalic Cas-
kets, Oriental Mctalic Cases, Rosewood Cof-
fins, Walnut Coffins, Pine Coffins, Hearses
and Burial Robes.
This Chopper will do the work of eight
men. The Hoes, or Choppers, can be set to
any desired width, from ten to twenty-eight
inches. It also has four shovels for cultivating
purposes, which can be setto throw the earth
on or off the cotton, and regulated to any de-
sired width, and they can be thrown either in
or on the ground without getting oft- the
seat.
The Hoes can be stopped or thrown out of
gear, and the machine used as a Cultivator
alone.
IF YOU WANT
Cheap and Fresh Goods.
Go to the well known
SIMON ROOS,
DEALER in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
StudtesNew Building, op osite the Market.
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Have taken over 250 Premiums at
Fairs throughout the South. Send for
illustrated Cataloguewith
Price List,andcertificates
of planters who use them.
SOLE MANVFAOTURERS:
BRINLY, MILES & HARDY,
Louisville, Kt.
XER'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE MARKET
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Prompt attention to repairs. Agents for
Steam Pumps, Brass Goods and ‘Fittings1
Self-Feeding Gins, Fire Proof Safes, Machin-
sts’ Tools, etc.
Hall over Ginnuth’s store, Main f t cct. The
school- is open every night for young ladies
and gentlemen. Soirees evesy Wednesday,
where the respectable public are invited to
attend and participate. nov13tf
Cotton Press Company
Propose to do
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QUALIT
Manufactured by Richardson Brothers, Eagle
Iron Works, near Central Depot,
i [Ample supply always on hand. Prices the
lowest and quality the best, of any Lime in
use.
As the only Manufacturer in the State,
who can promise an unfailing supply and fill
any order. octlSd&Wtf
J. H. PEREGOY,
Houston, Texas
J. H. PEREGOY,
" Manufacturer oi
Railroad Cars
The largest stock of furniture of every de-
scription, direct from the factories, to be
found af any one establishmenf in Texas.
Also the largest stock of fine and cheap
Carpesag from first hands.
China, Glass and Crockery Ware
in large variety.
CROWLEY & BRO.,
ST. LOUIS BUSINESS HOUSES
SEEKING TEXAS TRADE.
BAGS AND BAGGING.
W&L. CHASE, Bags of all kinds for grain,
11 flour, &c ., 8 and 10 N. Main St. ___
COMMISSION MERCHANTS'.
(ARTWRIGHT & CO., Commission Merchants
V Cotton,Hldes, Wool, & Grain, 110 S. Com’l St.
1? TIEDEMANN & CO., Commission, Cotton.
Flour,Grain,Tobacco,Hides&c. 12N.MalnSt
T W. EICKS & CO., wholesale dealers in Fruit
and Produce, 110 Walnut St.__
T J. CALHOUN & CO.,Cotton Factors &Com’n
Grain, Leather, Hides & Wool, 100 Com’l St.
CENTER & CO., Cotton Factors and Commis-
IJ sion Merchants. 200 N. Main St._____________
W N. K. BEALL & CO., Cotton Factors and
If • Commission Merchants 18 S. Commercial St.
DRY GOODS.
KANL C. DAVIS & CO., Wholesale Dry Goods,
KJ Washington Avenue and Fifth St.
IRON.
OLIGO IRON STORE, 1007 N.2dSt. Iron. Steel,
N Horseshoes, Blacksmith Merchandise, &c., &e
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
WEASLEY BROS.Live Stock Commission Mer-
D chants, Nat’l Stock Yards, East St. Louis, Ill.
IUNTER, EVANS & CO., Live Stock Commis-
H sion Merchants, Na‛l Stock Yards, Ill.
STATIONERS'. a
T EVISION & BLYTHE, Stationers, Printers and
JU Blank Book M’f’rs. Proprietors of the Cham-
pion Violet Copying andRecord Ink, 219 Olive St.
KANSAS CITY BUSINESS HOUSES
SEEKING TEXAS TRADE.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
rRUMBULL, REYNOLDS & ALLEN. SEED and
I A’gl Implement house, 419and421 Walnut St.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.
nEFORMATIES and Chronic Diseases treated.
MJSend for circular, Drs. Dickerson & Stark, 409 Delaware St.
STOCK YARDS & LIVE STOCK C0M9N.
tllHE KANSAS STOCK YARDS, the most com-
l. modiousln the Mo.Valley, L.V. Morse, Supt,
KINGSBERY, ALGER & CO., Kansas Stock Yds
m Kansas City.Mo. National Stock Yards, East
St. Louis, Ill. Specialty made of Blooded Cattle.
DOWERS, RIAL & CO., Live Stock Commis-
A sion Merchants, Kansas Stock Yards.
ESTDu 7858.
0 00 LEY’S
YYEASTPOW/DER
THESTANDARDBAKINGPOWDER
IS THE BEST th ND CHEAPEST
PREPARATION EVER
OFFERED FOR MAKING
— BREAD.—
MARK ) 4,
Garlington Seed Planter,
Plants Cotton, Corn, or any Seed to be
drilled.
The following testimonial from residents of
Dallas county "will speak for itself:
State of Texas, Dallas county :
We, the undersigned citizens and planters
of the State of Texas, have used and seen
used, with entire satisfaction, T. C. Garllng-
ton’s Cottpn Seed and Corn Planter, and do
recommend it to all farmers as the very best
machine we have ever seen. The regularity
with which it drops the seed, the narrow
space in which it is sown, and the way of
covering, guarantee a more certain stand of
cotton and leaves it easier to cultivate than
when otherwise planted. . These advan-
tages, together with the amount of labor and
seed saved, render it one of the most useful
and valuable inventions we- have yet seen.
One great merit of this machine, is its cheap-
nesss anc practicability. We take pleasure
in in recommending it to the favorable con-
sideration of all.
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Combined Cultivator.
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Agent for Trade Engine 2, 4, 68 10 horse
power. Engines and Saw Mills, Steam
Pumps, Grist and Feed Mills and all kinds of
Mill, Farm or Plantation Machinery. Excel-
sior Plows, Cultivators, cotton Sweeps and
Scrapers, Harrows and Gang Plows.
HORSE FEED
OF ALL KINDS IN LARGE SUPPLY.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
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Groceries, Provisions, Feed,
LIQvonS,
Apples, Potatoes
ONTIONS,
In Store and Arriving Weekly
Large supplies by the car load, which are
offered for sale cheap b
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AGENT FOR
Fowler's Cotton Chopper FAMILY GROCERIES!
Gas Fitting" and Plumbing.
Manufacturer of
Sheet Iron and Ti,, Ware.
QCHOO L di rector Q
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wanting School Furniture or supplies should write
J. E. BAKER, No. 11N. Seventi St., St.Louis,Mo.
YOU CAN MAKE IT PAY,
BRINT.Y PLOWS
BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE.
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WATCHES, J E W E L E Y,
Silverwere,
And other fine Jewelry always on hand,
and offered at prices at which regular dealers
can not afford to sell.
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Ec8Uece15,
LEMON SUGAR. ETC.
<0KE THIRD IS SAVED>
in quantity by their perfect purity and
great strength; the only kinds made by a
practical Chemist and Physician, with"
scientific care to insure uniformity, heal th-
fulness, delicacy and freedom from all in-
jurious substances. They are far superior
to the common adulterated kinds. Obtain
the genuine. Observe our Trade Marks
as above, “Cream” Baking Powder, “Hand
and Cornucopia.” Buy the Baking Pow-
der only in cans securely labelled. Many
have been deceived in loose or bulk Pow-
der sold as Dr. Price’s.
Manufactured only br
STEELE d PRICE,
Chicana. St. Louis and Cincinnati
INFELICE.
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BROWNE & BOLLFRASS,
Cor. Preston & Milani Streets,
1110 Bbls. IRISH POTATOES,
100 Bbls. ASSORTED FLOUR,
100 Sacks TEXAS FLOUR.
A Full Assortment ol
‘ F A M I L Y G R O C E R IES,
the arm. The sto
with loss of appetite and sickness;
the bowels in general are costive,
sometimes alternative with lax; the
head is troubled with pain, accom-
panied with a dull, heavy sensation
in the back part. ’I here is generally
a considerable loss of memory, ac-
companied with a painful sensation
of having left undone something
which ouglt to have been done. A
slight, dry cough is sometimes an at-
tendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility; he is easily
startled, his feet are cold or burning,
and he complains of a prickly sensa-
tion of the skin ; his spirits arc low ;
and although he is satisfied that exer-
cise would b beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he dis-
trusts every remedy. Several of the
above symptoms attend the disease,
but C "•s have occurred where few
of them existed, yet examination of
the body, after death, has shown the
liver to have been extensively de-
ranged.
AGUE AND' FEVER.
Dr. C. M’Lane’s Liver Pills', in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive
of the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair, trial.
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from
others than Fleming Bros, will do well to write
their orders distinctly, and talte none but Dr.
C. M'Lane's Liver Pills-, prepmrd by Ibvriny
Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., the marlct bring full of
base imitations. To those wishing to give tlxm a
trial, we will forward per. mail, post-paid, to any
part of the United States ; one box of Fills for
twelve three-cent post:: • stamps, or one vial of
Vermifuge for fourteen three-cent stnmgs. All
orders from Canada must be accompanied by
twenty cents extra.
UBhaNS
have made their arrangements to supply any
quantity of goods as low, if not lower, than
Estimates for all kinds of machinery
urnished. R ANDRESS BROWN,
P. O. Box 467. Manager.
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Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN in the right side, under the
L edge of the ribs, increase on pres-
sure; sometimes the pain is in the
left side; the patient is rarely able
to lie on the left side; sometimes
the pain is felt under the shoulder-
blade, and it frcc: cntly extends to
the top of the shouder, and is some-
times mistaken for a rheumatism in
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stantly growing rep-
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues,'ami sustained by its re-
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to eflectually purge out the great cor-
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and - syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
tor years, soon yield to this powerful anti-
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis-
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipe-
las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, King worm, and internal Ul-
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liver. It also cures other com-
plaints, to which it would not seem especi-
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep-
sia. Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debilily, and
Leucorrhca, when they are manifesta-
tions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the ,
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs^
it dissipates the depression and listless lan-
guor of,the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
5 life.
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No one remedy is louder
called for by the necessities of
the American people than a
sure and safe cure for Fever
and Ague. Such we are now
enabled to offer, with a perfect
certainty that it will eradicate
the disease, and with assur-
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis-
order must be of immense service in the com-
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which
he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis-
temper. This "CUKE" expels the miasmatic
poison of Fever and Ague from the system,
and prevents the development of the disease, if
taken on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup-
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fever and Ague prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro-
tection. It is hoped this price will place it within
the reach of all—the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority oi this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittcuts is, that it contains no Qui-
nine or mineral; consequently it produces n9
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
the constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease,
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence
of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis-
orders arise from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth-
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection Of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colie, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in-
termittent type, or* become periodical. Tins
“Cure” expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in-
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala-
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex-
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cur:-; and few will ever suffer from Inter-
mittents if they avail themselves of the protec-
tion this remedy affords, ..
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpid-
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim-
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro-
ducing many truly remarkable cures. where
other‘medicines fail.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
AN D M ODE I A T E I: Y
BY THUSE DONNEI AN.
THE TRADE ENGINF
DR.. C. MLANES
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Liver Complaint.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
ChiH Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
DR. C. Wl’LANE’S
VERMIFUGE
Should be kept in every nursery. If you would have your
children grow up healthy, strong, and vigorous Men
and WOMEN, give them a few doses of
M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE,
o E- FIIE WoNNs.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
o , For the relief and
4 cure of all derange-
-SUEs ments in the stom-
AV ach, liver, and bow-
-h-en cis. They are a mild
“u/.aperient, and an
“ bes excellent purgative.
_ Being purely vese-
t9-,,m*, “U, table, they contain
EGM-- no mercury or mine-
(-9 5,, ral whatever. Much
N- 3/t/a serious sickness and
A 3 suffering is prevent-
4 cd by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf-
est, surest, and best of all the Pills with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys-
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity, Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer’s Pills, and
stimulated into action. Tims incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves-their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions arc given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly cure:—
For Pyspepsia or Ineigestiom, Eistless-
mess. Languor and Hoss of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom-
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Hiver Complaimt and its various symp-
toms, BBilious ETeadache, Sick Head-
ache. Jaundice or Green Sickness, HBil-
iosis Colic and BBilious fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dysentery or Diarrieea, but one
mild dose is generally required.
For E&haeumatis, Gout, Gravel, Pal-
pitatior of the Heart, Pain in the
bide. Back and Loins, they should be contin-
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings,
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression, a large dose should be .
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym-
pathy.
As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, AIASS., U. S. A.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
J. J. Sweeny’s Loan Office li emoved to
Preston Street, opposite the
Dissen House.
NOW ABLE TO SUPPLY
LHA’LEHR,
TENRY HOUSE
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PLANING MILL-
Da Dressed and Undressed Lumber,
Shingles. Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mould-
ings, Cornices, Etc , Etc.
Gp Travis St-, Houston, Texas.
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T. W. House, Pres., A. J. Burke, Sec.,
A. A. Szabo, Superintendent.
All cotton consigned to our care by the
Houston and Texas Central Railway, will be
received free of drayage. Shipments to any
foreign or domestic port, via Houston Direct,
or any other Line, according to instructions,
will be forwarded free of charge, furnishing
Bills of Lading to shippers and consignee.
All we desire is to obtain the compressing,
which is paid by the vessel.
The business will be conducted on prin-
ciples of strict economy and honesty, with a
view to facilitate the forwarding of the crops
with the smallest possible expense.
Shippers sending us consignments are re-
quested to be explicit in their instructions,
giving marks and weights of their cotton,
and it will receive prompt attention.
Planters desiring to sell their own cotton
can forward their consignments to our care,
will pay freights for, say ten days, free of
charge; will insure the cotton if instructed
to do so ; and all the charge will be only for
storage and public weighing, which is sixty
cents, and whatever the insurance may be,
say about eighty cents per bale; and if or-
dered, will make sales for Planters at the
usual commission. Consign to
Houston Cotton Press Company.
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M. O. WELLBORN,
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The Age. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1876, newspaper, January 7, 1876; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1435796/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.