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Business JYotices.
H jp*átjrri^r€t.
0U9E, Sign, and Ornamental Painting.
Graining in oak, inahogony, birds eye,
maple, Ac. All work done well or no charges
will be made. Prices moderate.
n20-tf G. S. BOYNTON.
T. W. Garner,
Watchmaker and jeweler,
Corsicana, Texas.
ALL work in his line promptly nnd faith
fully performed. Satisfaction guaran
teed in alt cases. Terms invariably cash.
Workshop at his/residence. jan 7-ly
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Tames h. CARTE! wuild announce to
the citizens of Corsicana and Aicinity,
that he -has now a fine assortment of ma-
terial on band, embracing calf skin, moroc-
co, Ac., and is well prepared to do all work
in h'is line with neatness and dispatch. Pat-
ronage solicited.
James Tal ley,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer, and Dealer in
Produce,
HAS now on hand, and is receiving,
a large supply of FANCY and STA-
PLE GROCERIES which he offers
at the lowest market price for CASH.
Corsicana, October 29, 1859.
Carriage Manufactory.
CORSICANA TEXAS.
rSAMLTEL H. KERRJ is now pre-
pared to build and finish with
dispatch
BUGGIES AND WAGONS TO ORDER.
All kinds of repairing done at the Shortest
notiee. Public patronage solicited.
Shop oh the east corner of the public
square. nly
E. DRAÍVE, DENTIST,
MTWELVE miles south-east of Corsi-
cana,. Texas, returns hi* thanks to
the eitizens of this and adjacent
counties for past patronage, and will be
pleased to work for those who may need his
•ervices. All orders in town can be left with
Dr. Carter, at the Drug Store. nl3
J. T. OAKS,
$11111$!,
CORSICANA, TEXAS. *
^ ^ .^HAVING located permanently in
Corsicana, offers his services to
the citizens of the town and
I surrounding country. Guns or
pistols made or repaird on short notice. All
work warranted. n9y
Saddlery !
I TAKE this method of returning my thanks
to the citizens of Navarro and adjoining
«■ountiea. for their very liberal patronage,
and hope to merit and receive their favors
iu the future. I «an be found at my ol<}
stand engaged, as. heretofore, iu the man-
ufacture of
Saddles and Saddle-Trees!
and every other article in my line. On
hand and for sale, Saddles, Saddle-Trees,
Jfrv n^.-ts, Bridles, and all articles usually-
kept in a Saddler's shop. Orders filled with
neatness and despatch.
n20 C. l jernigan.
*, r * ' ' u —
lf«'iidcr*oti, Tyler and Waco
U.S.MAIL STAGE LIE!
iSTAGES leave Corsicana, for
yWaco, every Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday morning at 2 o'eloek. cou
necting at Waco with stages for
Btlton, Georgetown. Austin and San jlntonio !
Leave Corsicana for Athens, Tyler, and
Henderson,« very Tuesday,Thursday and Sun-
day mornings, connecting at Henderson with
stages for
Marshall, Shreveport, Jefferson, Nacogdoches,
. At Shreveport, passengers can take stages
for Vicksburg, and steamers on Red River.
17 j J. R. allen.
J. B. Callaher,
WHOLESALE dealer in Groceries, Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes,*
Plantation Supplies, Bagging and Rope,
Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils,
Ac., Congress street, Houston. Texas, n'2
A. WHITAKRR.
b. whitaker.
O. WIllTAKiCK.
A. WHITAKER & CO.,
C10TT0N and WOOL Factors, and whole
) sale dealers in Fancy and Staple Grocc
rías, Dry Goods, Clothing, Beots and Shoes
Hardware, Wood ware, etc., Houston, Texas
i. r. CLoaau, Fairfield. J j. b. bonner./wes/mc.
dough & Bonner,
Receiving and Forwarding Mer-
chants, JVavaioto, Texas..
The Northern Terminus of the II. T.
C. Batlroad.
COTTON and merchandise will be forward-
ed promptly, and strict attention given
to all orders. Keep constantly on hand a
supply of Bagging and Rope, and a full as
sortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries. 15
C. L. SPENCER. H. B. I.EK
Spencer & Lee
Cotton Factor*, Gineral Commission and For-
I' warding Merchants, and Wholesale Grocers,
NAVISOTO, DEPOT, TEXAB.
fjff A large lot of Moore's $30 Sewing ma-
chines on hand.
Rcrnmon—Horrell, Gayle <fc Co., New
Orleans; Rev. J. W. Shipman, Galveston; Pee
A Dumble, W. J. Hutchins, Houston ; Browl
A McMillan,Washington; T. A S. Gibbs.Huntn
villa; Downs A Son, Rev. R. Alexander, Waco
X. W. Cawthon, Anderson ; R. A. Van Horn-
Goraieana. n2
Bibles, Bibles, Bibles!
A SPLENDID assortment of bibles and
TESTAMENTS of all sizes, qualities and
jm*m, lor sale by the Depositary of the Am-
erican ftble Society, at tbe of th*
County Clerk. * . WREN,
December IT, 1859 tf i peei*ery
Michael's Column.
FRESH ARRIVALS!
-0-
Woufí
r^peílfullv inform
their old customers, and tlie
community generally, that they are
now receiving their fine and large assort-
ment of
t SUM
GOODS!
comprising, among many other things, the
following :
Hats for ladies, misses, men and boys;
fine bonnets,silk mantles and dusters,
bareges, for veils and dresses;
silks, florenct, foulard, poul
de soie; Gros de Rhine;
black and colored
c b a 11 i e s ;
lawns ;
organd i e 8;
muslins ; jaconet
and organdie robes, bi-
ces, grenadine,edgings,satin,
lutestring, velvet and trimming
ribbons, fringes jaconet bauds, head
dresses, lace veils, fancy silk belts, colognes,
embroidered handkerchief ,
fans,
parasols,
etc., etc., etc-
-O-
lloward Association.
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established bi/ * pedal
Endowment, for .the relief of the Sick and
Distressed, afjjlictedwith Virulent and Epidem-
ic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of
Diseases of the Sexual Organ .
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by
letter, with a discription of their condition,
(age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in
cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and
other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on
the new remedies employed in the Dispensa-
ry, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter en-
velope, free of charge. Two or three stamps
for postage will be acceptable.
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of
the Directors.
EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President.
Geo. Faiechild, Secretary. nll-y
•Miscellaneous.
New Goods !
THE undersigned returns his thanks to
the citizens of Navarro county, for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to
him, and hopes to merit a continuance of
the same in future ; and at the same time
he is pleased to inforjujjie public generally
that he has just received, in addition to his
present stock, a large and well selected as-
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, cap9,'Bonnets,
Hardware, crockery-ware,
Wood and wil!ow-ware,
Cutlery, Nails, castings,
Saddlery, stationery,
and a great variety of ladies' dress goods.
Patent Medicines.
Fancy Dress Goods,
Organdies,
Ginghams,
Grenadines,
Linens,
American Prints,
liobes,
Organdies,
Muslins,
Tarleton6,
Bareges, Lawns,
Gloves,Silks,
Cambrics,Thread,
Trimmins, Edgings,
Hoop Skirts, Inserting ,
Hosiery, Laces,
Parasols, Mantillas,
Alpacas, Shawls,
Bonnets, Domestics,
Velvets, Bobbins,
Brocade, Chambray,
Delaines, Flannels,
Drilling, Tapes,
Osnaburgs,
and everything else that ladies may desire.
MENS' CLOTHING!
Ready made coats,
pants,
vests of various fabrics ;
Marsailles, liuen and che^k shirts,
Boots aud shoes,
and every ar;icle
appertaining to a
gentleman's
wardrobe, from
th« coarsest
to the
finest
quality.
A GREAT VARIETY OF
Linens,
Cottonades,
shirtings,
sheetings,
tickings,
osnaburgs,
spun yarn,
brooms,
castings,
carpeting* ,
steel,
cutlery,
tobacco,
stoves,
nails,
iron,
plantation supplies,
Yankee notions,
books and stationery,
etc., etc., etc.,
A full and complete assortment of
GRQMIBY SUSSWifiB,
etc., always kept on hand.
Which, added to a large aud well selected
assortment previously on hand, will enable
us to supply all demands in our line ; and
we are determined not to be surpassed by
any in the
Quality or Cheapness
Of OUR GOODS.
W ool, cotton, hides, and country pro
duce generally bought, and the highest
market price paid for same.
Returning our thauks for former favors,
we again solicit the patronage so liberally
bestowed in the past; promising, as here-
tofore, our best efforts to give satisfaction.
We earnestly cali on our friends to
settle up their indebtedness to us, as we
are desirous of settling our outstanding
liabilities.
Coats,
consisting of
Pants,
Vests,
Shirts,'
Hats,
Boots.
a great variety of the very latest 6tyles.
and a great variety of Yankee notions,
which was selected with special care in or-
der to suit the wants of the purchaser,
and I pledge myself to sell them cheaper
than has ever been offered in this market.
The gentlemen acd ladies are particu-
larly invited to call and examine our stock,
and I pledge myself to show them goods
unsurpassed both in beauty, style and
quality. Liberal deductions made for
cash.
The highest market price paid for Wool,
Hides, and country produce generally.
H. C. MOSS.
GROCERIES.
E. W. Burrow has
just received a well
selected assortment of
GROCERIES & LIQUORS,
embracing almost ev-
erything in the provis-
ion line required for
family use, which he
is selling as cheap as
anybody. His bar has
been supplied with the
best of liquors. Give
him a call.
Molice to the Stockholders of the
Navarro County •Agricultural
AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION,
BY an order of the Association, the
Treasurer is required to call in and col-
lect the first installment upon the sub-
scribed stock of said Association, being
FIVE DOLLARS on each share.
Stockholders will please come forward
and pay up the first installment to
S. II. KERR, Treasurer.
Corsicana, April 14tb, 1860. n2i 3t
The popularity of the MEXICAN MUSTANG
LINIMENT, is coextensive with the civiliza-
tion of Ihe globe. Other articles claim to alle-
viate pain and distress—this cures. Family
Physicians, government hospitals, Farriers,
Planters. Farmer^ Livery men, <te., have
practically demonstrated this fact, through-
out the world. No article ever before receiv-
ed such undivided praise and support from
Medical and Scientific men.
RHEUMATISM
of year's standing, lias been totally cured.—
Piles, Ulcers, Tumors, Running Sores. Scrofu-
la, Stiff Joints, Felons, Swellings, Burns, Bites,
Boils, chaps, Neuralgia, Salt Rheum, and all
aches and pains upon man, and kindred com
plaints upon
Horses, Cattle, &e.
such as Ring-bone, Gall, Scratches, Spavin,
Poll-Evil, Sweeney, Hoof ail, «fee., are subdued
and cured bv the
¡MUSTANG L1NOIENT.
VALUABLE HORSE SAVED I!
Mr. S. Litch, Hyde Park, Vt., writes :-"That
the horse was considered worthless," (his case
was Spavin,) "but since the free use of the
Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $150
cash. Your Liniment lias been doing wonders
up here."
420 Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
(Extract.) "In lifting the kettle from the fire
it became unmanageable, tilted over, and
scalded my hand severely, almost to a crisp.
It was an awful sight. The Mustang Liniment
appeared to extract the pain. It healed rap-
idly without soreness, and left no scar of ac-
count. Truly yours,
"CHARLES J. FOSTER."
Such language as this is but the constant
and natural echo wherever this article is used.
This Liniment is indispensable to planters
and owners of horses Aud mules. Mr. John
Daniels, Montgomery, Ala., sold a slave for
$800, who was raised from utter uselessness
by this Liniment. Every family should have
it. Be very particular and enquire for the
Mustang Liniment and take no other.
Sold by all dealers throughout North and
South America, Europe, and the islands of
the Ocean, for 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00
per bottle. BARNES «fe PARK,New York.
Notice.
A BLUE roan American IIORSE, between
15$ and 16 hands high, and about 8 or
nine years old, with trace marks on his
side, came to my house on Monday, the 2d
inst. The owner will please pay cost of
advertisihg and take him away.
n20tf W, D. TALLEY.
n24
A. MICHAEL k BRO.
Patent Jlledicines.
For Sale.
ONE fine large and young ''Jack," Mon
tezuma stock, from Tennessee. Will
exchange for sheep, cattle, or mules. Apply
to the undersigned 3 miles south of Taos, Wna-
varro county. WM. C. INGRAM.
n20-3m
Marsh's Hotel and Livery Stable
Fairfield, Texas.
(Known formerly as the Walker House.) ,
HAVING taken charge of this popular
Hotel, would solicit a liberal patron-
age of the public. It will be his aim to
give general satisfaction.' The large and
excellent stable, connected with this hotel,
will Vie well attended to. Buggies, Horses,
and hacks kept to hire. n23
DR. PARKS'
Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar.
A safe,speedy,and certain remedy fo coughs
colds, asthma,sore throat,bronchitis, consump-
tion, and all pulmonart complaints.
Statistics prove that over one quarter of
all the adult mortality in the United States,
proceeds in some manner from diseases of
the lungs. It is frightfol to contemplate this
mass of corruption, suffering and death. As
blossoms ripen into fruit, so does a neglected
cold or cough terminate in consumption. It
is a hard thing to conquer in its later stages.
It should be vigorously attacked at first,
Many articles of different virtues may alle-
viate, but Park's BaLam of Cherry and Tar
cures when any earthly power can,
Independence, Texas, May 16th, 1858.
Gentlemen : I feel it my duty to speak in
regard to your medicine. In 1856 I was at-
tacked with a violent cold, rapidly running
into consumption. I tried every medicine,
and all the physicians I could hear of, with
out relief, until I hit your Balsam of Wild
Cherry and Tar. I was immediately bene-
fited. It saved my life. Gratefully yours,
JOHN Q. SMITH.
"Richmond, Texas, May 7, 1858.
"Messrs. Barnes <fe Park : I am having con-
stant calls for Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry
and Tar. Those who have used it, speak in
the highest praise of its effects. Be kind
enough to forward me one gross.
"Yours, truly, O. H. PETERS."
"Atawas, Texas, April 23, 1858.
"Gentlemen : I am a practising physician
at this place, about 25 miles from San Anto-
nio. I prescribe Dr. Park's preparation of
Wild Cherry and Tar for Pulmonary Diseases,
with the greatest benefit. I have witnessed
several remarkable cures. * * *
"W. DAVIS. M. D."
Such results are constantly being exhibited
in every community.
CONSUMPTION CURED IN ITS LAST
STAGES.
Consumptive patient, be ofgood cheer.—
We bring you joyful tidings of good news.
Read 1 Read 1
"Hardonfield, N. J., April 20th.
"I was attacked by a severe pa:u in the
side, in the region of the liver. I suffered
intensely through the whole winter. During
all the time I was oonfiued to my house, had
a violent cough, raised much bloody matter,
and was supposed by myself and others to be
in the last stages of Consumption. The Feb-
ruary following, when apparently my life
was at a close, I procured a bottle of Park's
Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar. As soon
as I commenced its use, I be^an to grow bet-
ter. The soreness of my side grew less, the
pough gradually left me, the profuse expec
toration and spitting of blood ceased, and
my general health became by degrees restor-
ed, I was soon enabled to resume my trade,
that of a carpenter, which I have continued
without interruption. I will further remark
that this remarkable cure was effected by on-
ly three bottles of the Balsam.
Truly, yours, THOMAS COZZENS."
This article, so harmonized with the vital
fluids, digestive organs and requirements of
the system, as to lift the diseaee and soothe
all inflammation. If used according to di-
rections, it cannot fail to benefit you. Pro-
cure the Illustrated Family Almanac of any
Agent, (gratis,) and read explanations in full
But lose no time.
IN CONSUMPTIVE SYMPTONS
"Procrastination is the thief of time" in an
awful sense, as it shortens existence, and hur
ries the patient from time into eternity.
Thousands are weekly dying whose lives
might be saved by the timely use of Dr,
Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar. A
few weeks—a few days make a fatal differ-
ence in the progress of Consumptive Symptons
The chances of success increase greatly
with the earline8s of treatment. Although
Park's Balsam has performed cures in cases
seemingly desperate that are almost miracu
lous, still it is advisable to take the Bul&am
on the appearance of the first symptons.
nloy BARNES «fe PARK, New York.
íi/lU^iíjí ÍU ilJ WlJXJilli.
Will destroy Gartlen Insects, Cockroaches, Bed
lings, Fleas, Ants, Moths, aud all pests of the
vermin kind.
The importance of a reliable article of this
kind is inestimable- In warm weather all
nature teems with these annoying foes. This
powder is the only article ever discovered
which will exterminate '•.htm- A company
of botanists, from the Horticultural Society of
Paris, while amidst the ferus of Asia, observ-
ed that all insects lighting upon a certain
kind of plant very soon dropped dead. This
fact was made use of to guard their night
camps from these intruders. Quantiites of
the plant were brought home by Mr. E. Lyon
and fouud a positive insect destroyer iu every
experiment. It is simply a powdcied leal,
chemically prepared to resin the effects of
age and climate. Medals and Letters Patent
have been obtained from the Governments of
England, France, Germany and Russia, from
the W orld's Fair, and numerous medical and
horticultural colleges and societies.
Letter from the President of U. States
"Executive Mansion, Washington 31st Jan '58
"Vir. Emanuel Lyon,—Dear Sir : I have the
pleasure to inform you that the Royal Coin
mission, of the World's Fair, at Loudon,'havo
awarded you a Medal and certificate for the
great value of your Magnetic Powders, «fee.
MILLARD FILLMORE, Chairman*"
The above was accompanied by a certificate
of Prince Albert..
IT IS FREE FROM I'OISON.
New York, Oct., 1st, 1858.
Mr. E. Lyon,—Dear Sir: We have analysed
and tested your Magnetic Powders and find
them perfectly harmless to mankind and do
mestic animals, but certain death wheu in-
haled by bugs, ants and insects.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist.
LAÜRANCE REID, Tí of. Chem N Y Hospital
Mr. John L. Rome, Superintendent of the
New York Hospital, says, "he has expelled
all the bugs, ants, roadies, moths, «feci with
Lyon's Powder,and finds it of immense value.'
Every gardner and housekeeper must have
a direct interest in an a ticle of this kind.—
Refereoce can be made to the Astor, St. Nich-
olas, and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge
Meigs, Presdient of the American Institute ;
James Gordon Bennett, Gen. Winfield Scott,
CyriiB W. Field, L. M. Pease, of the Five
Points Mission,«fee. Judge Meigs says,' 'This
discovery of Prof. Lyon is of national impor-
tance. The Farmers' Club have tested it
thoroughly, It will destroy locusts, grass-
hoppers, ants, moths, bugs, and all vermin.
Garden plants can be preserved, and houses-
made pure-"
Arrangements are now made through Messrs
BARNES «fe PARK, of New York, to have it
sold throughout the world. Many worthless
imitations are advertised. Be cautious!
New York, November 8tli, 1858.
"In retiring from business, I have sold all
my Insect Powders and Pills, Letters Patent,
and the secrets pertaining thereto, to Messrs.
Barnes <fe Park. This Powder is a discovery
made by myself, aud brought from the inte
rior of Asia, and is unknown to any other
persons. The genuine and effective arti de is
Cut up in tin canister#, aud will continue to
ear my name. "E. LYON."
Rata and mice cannot be reached by a pow
der, and are killed by a magnetic Pill. Or-
der them through any merchant-
'Tis Lyon's Powder kills insects in a trice,
But Lyons Pills are mixed for rats and mice.
Sample Flasks, 25 cents ; regular sizes, 60
cents and $1.00. Follow directions. Use
freely and thoroughly.
BARNES «fe PARK 13 «fe 15 Park Row N. Y.
Patent Medicine*.
DK. «UysOTT'S
EXTfilST of Sll3ifJ81i,LI
AND YELLOW DOCK,
IS a most unfailing remedy for diseases of
the Blood and Billious complaints. It is
pleasant, cheap, and beneficial. Many per
sons are suffering Under diseases they cannot
describe. Loss of appetite, Dimness of Sight,
Wasting of flesh, Weakness of the Digestive
Organs, Skin Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Palpit *.
lion of the Heart, Sinking of the Bowels, Inca
pacify for Study or Business, Rush of Blood
to the heart, Failure of J/emory, Pains in the
Back, Side, Chest or bones, Uulcers, Old Sores,
Mercurial Diseases, Gout, Female Complaints,
and Irregularities, Boils aud General Impuri-
ty of the Blood—are horrible—are unwel-
oome Complaints. If these are your symptoms
this Sarsaparilla Compound will be very sure
to relieve ycu. T1 e*e Complaints, if not soon
cared for, assume a vital form. People live
in a course of luxury and indulgence, as if
they were not responsible for their own lives.
The change of seasons are neglected—their
colds are neglected ; the blood is neglected ;
the Diarrhaja is neglected. Young Young
Females are not cared for as they are passing
the delicate periods of their lives. Look at
the racks of constitutions—the mere apologies
for physical humanity upon every side; is
there no remedy ?
INVALID SUFFERER, READ!
"Dear Sir,: My daughter was reduced to a
perfect skeleton by Erysipelas and Scrofula.
We thought elie must die—Physicians pro-
nounced her incurable. By the blessing of
God your Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla has restored her to perfect
health. D. L. Martin, Scott, Ind."
LaGrangk, Texas, May 24th, 1858.
"Messrs. Barnes «fe Park,—Sirs: Last sum-
mer I was afflicted with severe debility and
loss of appetite. I tried several remedies,
consisting of various Patent Medicines, but
found no benefit until I obtained a bottle
Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
which gave ine immediate relief.
"WM k. WHITE."
"Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 21, 1854.
"John D. Park, M. D.,—Dear Sir: You
know my emaciated appearance ; how I was
racked with pains—that I could not sleep—
had no appetite—my food distressed me, caus-
ing frequent vomiting, and that 1 was in every
way an unstrung and doomed man. I am re
joiced to say that Guysott's Extract and Yel-
low Dock has restored me to perfect health-
Your grateful friend,
SAM'L. PARSONS"
Newark, N. J., Jan. 25th, 1851.
"Mr. Bennett,—Dear Sir We take pleasure
in saying that Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla gives great satisfaction in every
ease. A gentleman has just informed us that
he had one daughter die of Irregularities.
His second was rapidly approaching the same
end, but for the timely use of Dr. Guysoot's
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which has re-
stored her to perfect health.
Yours respectfully
"J. B. TRIPP «fe CO."
1Jome Testimony — Letter from Judge Baylor.
Independence, June 28, 1858.
Messrs. Barnes <fc Park—Gents : I feel it a
duty I owe to humanity, to say to you that
I have used, individually, and in my family,
Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
and from the use of it I find that it fully
answers all purposes for which it is intended.
Lately I have been brought very near the
grave from a diseased ljver, and from the use
of this invaluable medicine I have been most
signally relieved. An eminent physiciau the
other day remarked in my presence, that he
e«msidered this medicine as the very best of
all the modern combinations. If this hum-
ble testimony of mine will be of any use to
you, you are as liberty to use it in any way
you may ihiuk proper. Respectfully yours,
It. E B. BAYLOR.
Diseases of this kind are peculiar to this
climate, and should not be neglected. The
world has no blessing like health. This arti-
cle can be procured iu almost any town in
the State. Dr. Guvs®rr, Manufacturer, ar.d
Barnes «fe Park, Proprietors, New York.
DR. 1IOOFLANDS
Celebrated Cierikiaia Bitters.
Will positively care Liver Complaint, Dyspep-
sya, Nervous Debility, Fever ami Ague, d c.
and WILL POSITIVELY PPKVKNT TTLuOSV KKVER,
BILLIOUS KF.VKlt. ¿c.
Read the Evidence.
From J. Afaginnis, of the N. O. True Delta.
xNkw Urlkaas, Jul}- 20, 1859.
Messrs. C. M. Jackson Jc Co.,—Gentlemen :
I have for a long time looked upon y;«ur
Hoofland's German Bitters as the very best
dyspeptic preparation extant. But I am now
disposed to accord to it still higher merit. I
find that it will effectually prevent the rav-
ages of that scourge of this clinuite—yellow
fever. During the prevalence of that ilisea^e
last summer, 1 had ample opportunity of
witnessing its efficacy, aud 1 tormly beli«ve
that even an unacclimated person,with prop-
er precaution and the use of vour Bitters as
directed, could safely summer it in New Or-
leans As a preventive of fever and ague,
also, I cheerfully endorse all you claiuifoi
it. Respectfully yours,
JOHN M AGINNT'^<*4>ro'r,Troe Delfn.
From T. h'iehardson, of the Galveston Netcs.
< ALVKfToN, Texas Sep. 2ft, I85S.
Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: You suggest-
ed to me before leaving Philadelphia, to
take a few bottles of your bitters alonw, as
a preventive against, yellow fever, which is
now i aging here and iii New Orleans. I did
so, anil used it freely on my route home. I
was accompanied by several Texians, who
also took it as prescribed, none of us having
had the fever except myself. All passed
through i^ew Orleans >vilhout being attacked
by the epidemic, and some of thein wl-oni I
iia\ e since met, attribute their escape ?*i a
£'*eat measnse to the uso of your exeeM^nfc
specific. From what I have heard from oto-
er sources, and my own experience, I havo
no hesitation iu sayiug I believe Iloof!aao'a
German Bitteis, an excellent article f«>r ib-*,
prevention of bellow fever and manv o'her
diseases peculiar to the South, if taken in
time and as directed. Yours truly.
T. RICHARDSON,of theGalveston News.
From Rev. John Berg, of the Bait. True Union.
Dr. C M. Jackson—Dear Sir : Your Hoof-
land's Germap Bitters is peservedlv pop-l-
lar, and I believe is calculated to remove a
host of "the ills which flesh is heir to."
Yours truly, JOHN BERG.
Important to Seafaring Men.
Philadelphia, Octocer 27, 185%.
Dr. C. M. Jackson, Dear Sir ; I sailed from
this port in August last, in the barque Reiu-
deer, of which I am master, with a crew of
ten men, bound to Havana. As I knew the
yellow fever was raving with great virulence
in that city, and had heard of the good ef-
fects of the Bisters in preventing the attacks
of that terrible disease, I provided myseif
with a supply of it. Before reaching m\f
port, I commenced the administration of the
Bitters regularly to all on board. On reach-
ing Havana, I found a number of vessels in
the haybor, among the crews of whieh the
Fever was committing great ravages; ou
board of three of them not a soul was left
alive—the fever had carried all off. Natu-
rslly great alarm prevailed. I am rao?t
happy to say that with the excepsion of one
of my crew, who deserted in Havana, wa
have all comE back safe and sound—not one
of us having been attacked. I believe Hoof-
land's^ German Bitters to be an excellent
medicine, and am satisfied of its sa'utary
effects as a preventive of yellow fever, aa it
is a very unusual fhing for a vessel with se
many persons ou boara to visit the island ul
Cuba in August or September, and ret'ira
without the loss of at least a portion of her
crew. GEO. W. ALLEN, Master.
Au important item to the survivor• of the late
War with Mexico.
Lancaster C. H., S. C„ May 12, 1856.
Dr, Jackson, Dear Si : After my retnra
from Meyico, I was serionsly afflicted with
that terrible disease, which has carried to
the grave so many of my fellow soldier*,
chronic diarrhoea, accompanied with Neural-
gia, brought on by the ciimata of Mexico,and
the mode of living while engaged in the
war. The relief I have obtained from tl.4
use of Hoofland's German Bitters is astr
ing; and I most cheerfully have, and stíl
tinue to rccommend the Bitters to
are similarly affected, believing that t
efit that, will i e mlt from their nse will
incalculable. Very respectfully yours,
K. G. BlLLlNGS, late Lieut of Company
C., Palmetto Reg.ment, S. C. Volunteers.
Hoofland's Balsamic Cordial
Will positively cure coughs, colds, influenza,
croup, hoarseness, bronchi tis, whooping congh,
Diarrhoea, diseases of the bowels arising from
cold, incipient consumption, dec.
These medicines are 'prepared only by Dr.
C, M. Jackson A Co., 418 Arch street, Phila-
delphit, and for sale by druggists and dealrr«
generally. Price 75 cents per bottle.
IS" Our "Everybody's Almanac," giren
away by all our agents, contains certificate*
from well known people in all parts of th<*
country. Get one.
Agsnts—T N Carter, Coasicana; Berry A
Persons,Rush Creek; Sherrell A Wade,Rash
Creek ; Wade «It Self, Taos; Lockhart dk Bart-
lett, Chatfield Point; A M Byars, Mt Pisgah
Sai ford's Liver liitigorator
kkver drb7lttate8.
IT is compounded entirely from Gum«, and
has become an established fact, a standard
Medicine.knownand approved by all that
have used it, and is now resorted to with
confidence in all the . diseases for whieh it
ia recommended.
It has cured thou H sand* within the last
two years, who had ^ given up all hopes of
relief, as the numer ^ ous unsolicited certif-
icates, in my posses 3 sion show. " .
The dose must be > adapted to the tempe-
rament of the indi <5 vidual taking it, and
used in sueh quanti ~ ties as to act gently ea
the bowels.
Let the dictates > of your judgment guide
you in the use of the Liver Invigorator,
it will cure Liver Complaints,billiousat-
tacks, Dyspepsia, ChronicDiarrhnea Sum-
mer complaints, dysentery, dropsy sour «!om-
aoli,habitual costiveness, cholic, cholera,chol-
era morbus, cholera infantum, ilatuleuce,
jaundice, female weaknesses,and may be used
successfully as an ordinary family raedicitia.
It will cure sick headache, (as thousands can
testify,) in twenty miuuts , if two or tbiee
teaspoonfuls are taken at commencement ef
attack.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigo-
rator, and swallow both together.
Price One Dollar per Battle.
—AiSO—^
Sanford's FamilyCatliartie Pill*
Compounded from pure vegetable extraet ,
and put up in glass cases,air tight, aud will
keep in any climate.
The Family Cathar tic Pill is a gentle but
active catharticx which the proprietor
has used iu his prac-^ tice more than tw
ty years g
The constantly in- creasingdemanufrom
those who have long H used the Pills and the
satisfaction which all C express in regar«l to
their use. has induced < me to place them
within the reach of2 u||.
The profession well v¡¡ know that different
cathartics act on dif-U feient portions of the
bowels.
The family cafhnrtie pill h is, with due ref-
erence to this well established fact.been com-
pounded from a variety of the purest vegeta-
ble extracts, which act alike on every*|>art of
the alimentary canal, a'td are good and eat*
in all cases where a eath irtic is needed. ST.ch
as derangements of the stomach, sleepiness,
pains in the back and loins, costiveuess, pu.B
and soreness over the whole l>ody, from «mi-
den cold, whieh frequently, if neglected, e.nl
in a long course of fever, loss of p|>et'te
a creeping sensation of col«I over the body
restlessness, hea«lachc, or weight in th* head
ulf intlammatory diseases, wo.'ius iu children
or adults rheumatism, a great pjiritier of the
blood, and many diseases to which flesh is
heir, too numerous to mention in this adver-
■ tisement. Dose 1 to 3. Price, 3 dimes.
'l*he Liver Invigorator and Family Cathar-
| tie Pills, are retailed by druggúin generally,
and sold wholesale by the Trade in all large
i towns. S T. W. MAN FORD, M^ D.
j Manufacturer aud Pa-jprir^or.
U11 886 !««;
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Modrall, N. P., Rev. & Van Horn, R. A. The Navarro Express (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 26, 1860, newspaper, May 26, 1860; Corsicana, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179246/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1845-1860: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.