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Miscellaneous.
1
¿i
^Qret&ng
M. Love and Da-
ciftzeus of Navarro
ÍTcxhb, hare filed in
complaining of J.
ii. Mioter, whose residence is unknown,
and i. L. Wofcwd, a non resident of tbe
«rate of Texas, a.lledging, in substance,
* it o* tbe l^th day of November, 1859,
' 'id VVufford executed and
delivered to Wtn. M. Love & Co., a sight
draft oo /. O. is B. S. Kicks & Co., for
four hundred dollars; that said draft was
transferred ta Cravens & Gooch by en-
dorsement, and by endorsement from said
CravMM &Góoeh to McKleroy & Bradford,
and (tat said McKleroy & Bradford, on
$ta |Oth day of January, 1860, had said
draft duly protested according to law ; that
naid draft yet entirely unpaid, and that
tbe* aro the holders of said draft: which
*aid draft reads in substance as follows,
to wit:
£oR8iCAXAf Texas, [
J November 14th, 18á9.)
#400 «0
4t sight pay to the order of Wm. M.
Love <fc Co., four hundred dollars value
teamed, and charge to account of
v J. WINTER, & "■
J. L. WOt'FORD,
Pi Wofford.
To J. 0. k B. S. Kicks k Co.,
New Orleans.
Therefore, you are hereby commanded,
that you cite the said i. M. Winter, and
tbe aid J. L. Wofford, by publication of
this citation for four successive week in
tbe Navarro Expresa, a newspaper pub-
lished wetkly in tbe town ot Uorsicana,
Navarro county, to appear at the next term
of \he iJistricvCourt of said county, tobe
holden in and for the county uf Navarro,
at the-Court House thereof, in tbe town of
Corsicana, on the fifth Monday after the
third Monda) in September, 1800.
ilefeiu fail not, but have you then and
there ibis writ, with your action thereou
showing bow you have exfciit'ed the same.
Witness, T. J. llaynea, Clerk of said
Court.
. Given under my hand and seal
-: L. S. > of office, at Corsicana, this Sep
tern tier 13 th, I860.
T. J. HAYNE3,
Clerk of the District Court, N. C.
Issued September 1,3th, 1860.
TV J. I1AVNE3,
detk District Court, Navarro county
Received in office and publication orderei
jt&irected iti the above writ, this Septum
ber I3;b, 18«0.
eltjafj mshop,
Sht-riff Navarro county;.
fc^tlT 60
Stray mules Found.
TAKEN up by the subscriber, living 5
miles south of Cbatfield, two mare
work mules, medium size; one a dark
brown, moves well under tbe saddle, had
a large bell on: 6 years old, the other a
light sorrel, flax mane and tail, 4 years
old, no brands perceivable; were travel-
ing northwest when taken up.
Aug Il,-n38tf W. D. TALLEY.
Tlie First Annual Fair
F tbe Navarro County Agricultural and
Mechanical Association, will be held
on Tuesday the 16tb,Wednesday the 17th,
and Thursday 18tb of next October, near
Corsicana. Every effort will be made to
entertain agreeably,and promote tbe inter-
est of the Fair and Association to the
greatest possible extent.
n40tf J. B JOJH&L SfleroUry.
Win.
Michael's Column.
FRESH ARRIVALS!
JLost.
TBE conditional and unconditional bead-
right certificate of Rebecca Jen-
nings, for six hundred and forty acres, is-
sued to me by the land board of Walker
county, Texas, dates and numbers not re-
collected. If not heard from in legal lime
I shall apply to *the proper authorities for
duplicates. This 31st July, 1860.
REBECCA, JEN SINGS,
Per Geo. M. LIooan.
August 11th, 1860-n38-9t
Boot and Shoe Maker.
TAMES H. CARTER, woild announce to
the citizens of Corsicana and Aicinity,
that he has now a fine assortment of ma-
terial on hand, embracing calf skin, moroc-
co, Ac., and is well prepared to do all work
in his line with neatness and dispatch. Pat-
ronage solicited. ap7-6m*
Jame Talley,
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 fcr CASH. „
Corsieana, October 29, 1889.
Would
respectfully inform
their old customers, and the
community generatly, that they are
now receiving their fine and large assort
meut of
i
GOODS!
Merchandise.
E. DRAKE. DENTIST,
^_jAT\V ELVE miles south-east of Cor si-
WfmSr oana, Texas, returns his thanks to
Aa4* the citizens of this and adjacent
eounties for past patronage, and will be
pleased to work for those who may need his
services. .All orders in town can be left with
Dr. Carter, at the Drug Store. n 13 v
comprising, among many other things, the
following :
Hats for ladies, misses, men and boys;
fine bonnets,silk mantles and dusters,
for veils and dresses;
silks, flotenct, foulard, poul
de soie; Gros cle Rhine;
black and colored
c h a 111 e s ;
lawns ;
organd i e s;
mubliris; jaconet
and organdie robes, la-
ces, grenadine,edgings,satin,
lutestring, velvet and trimming
ribbons, fringes, jaiconet bands, head
dresses, lace veils, fancy silk belts, Colognes,
embroidered handkerchiefs,
fans,
parasols,
etc., etc., etc-
New Goods !
I 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 inform the public generally
•that he has just received, in additiog to his
present stock, a large and well selected as-
sortment of
DM GOODS,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, caps,"Bonnets,
Hardware, crockery-ware,
Wood and willow-ware,
Cutlery, Natis, castings,
Saddlery, stationery,
and a great variety of ladies' dress goods.
Fancv Dress Goods, American Prints,
Orgnndie?, Robes,
Ginghams, Organdies,
Grenadines, Musiius,
Linens, Tarletons,
Bareges, Lawns,
Gloves,Silks,
Cambrics,Thread,
Trimmins, Edgings,
Hoop Skirts,
Hosiery,
Patent Medicines. Patent Medicines
Parasols,
Aipacas,
Bonnets,
Velvets,
Brocade,
Delaines,
Drilling,
insertings,
Laces,
Mantillas,
Shawls,
Domestics,
Bobbins,
Chambray,
Flannels,
Tapes,
Osnaburgs,
and everything else that ladies may desire.
#
filiation Ifoticc,
No. ó83. w |
1L MitcMl **, l+eira of John Wood
-i; , d***ea ed. ■ •••
The Strft* of Tim , ta thr Skeríjf ¿if Na
rn rro dtunty—Qrectwg :
YOU are hereby commanded to sum
moa th* unknown. heirs of John Wood
t«* a*ed, (whute names and residence are
unknown) to be and appear before the
1 Hstrict Court, to be holden in and for the
eouftiy of Navarro, at tbe Court House
thereof, in the town of Corsicana, on the
seventh Monday after the first Mtiiidar in
September, A. !>., 1860, then and t&ere
to answer the petition of Wm. li. Mitch-
ell, filed in said Court against them, aürg*
ing i substance as follows, viz : That said
Mitchell has this day filed his petition,
wilting forth au agreement hereto fore en
into between D. li. Mitchell and
Join Wood, (or tbe location o? said Wood's
hearirigbt certificate, No, , for 1280,
by the terms of which said agreement tbe
said D. R. Mitchell was to have and receive
for his service, in locating said certificate,
ese equal third part of the land secured by
* * ereef, and said D, R. Mitchell did
( his part of Mid agreement by
and procuring a patent by virtue
«f sííH certificate, oa the land described in
plaintiff's petition; and that tbe said Wm.
1|. Mitchell, by subsequent purchase and
- eMiveyance from he administrator of 1>.
R, Mitchell, became the owner of all the
right aad title of said D. R. Mitchell's es-
tate fa and ta the said Joba Wood's sur-
vey af land. Wherefore, he has filed bie
petition, praying few a partition of the land
therein described, and decree vesting in
•Mb of tbe partieaa complete title to their
respMgve portions of said survey of land.
HMit) fail not, but have you then and
lhara this writ before aaid Court, with
your return thereon, showing bow «•§*
have executed tbe same.
Anwr: T. J. Hay oes, Clerk of said
<3aurL
I —•— \ Given Under my hand and aeal
of office, at Coreicaaa, this 2Stb
< 3 £ D I860.
T. J. HAYNES,
« <Cl§rk District Court, Navarro.county.
JSlOtd August 28th, 1860.
T. J. HAYNES,
Clerk District Court, Navarro county.
Cam# to band August 28th, I860, and
exeeatad August 28tb, 1860, by ordering
ama eopy of the wU^a*writ published
•aee a week, for eight auccesstve weeks, in
tha Navarro Express^ newspaper published
ia the town oí Corsicana, county of Na'
rarra^ State of Texas.
JESSE 8. WALTON,
* • Sheriff Navarro couotr.
By W. F . Woodward, Deputy.
? cof>y original writ.
5. WALWÑ^beiiff N. C. J
W. F. WoonwAan, Deputy.
" ll^trrioter'sfee 31 50.
J. T. OAKES,
• MJUL* «.
AVINO located^>ermanentlj in
Corsiesna, offers his services to
tbe eitizens of the towa and
surrounding country. Guns or
piBtols made or repaird on short notice. All
work warranted. n9y
Spencer & mitchell*
Cotton Factor*, General Commission and For-
warding Merchants, and Wholesale Grocers,
navisoto, depot, texas,
df A large lot of Moore's (SO Sewing ma-
chines on hand.
rkferkkcss—Horrell, Gayle & Co., New
Orleans; Rev. J. W. Shipman, Galveston; Pee
A Durable. W. J. Hutehins, Houston ; Browl
A McMillan,Washington; T. AS. Gibbs,Buntn
ville ; Downs A Son, Rev. R. Alexander, Waco
E. W. Cawthon, Anderson ; R. A. Van Horn-
Corsieana. n2
a. whitakkr. r. writakeri c. wuitakkb.
A.WHITAKER&CO,,
COTTON and WOOL Factors, and whole
sale dealers in Faney and Staple Groce
ríes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
Hardware. Wood ware etc.. Houston, Texas
A. H. Glass. F. Briganes. W. L. Cheek.
<*ln*t, Brigance &, Co.,
(Successors to Parker, Smith A Co.)
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS,
JTavasoto City, Texas.
Special attention given to shippingeotton
and eountry produce generally.
'J ' ' 1 "
Family Grocerie*.
ALL persons wishing to lay in their
stock of family groceries for the year,
would do well to give us a call, as we
have an abundance of Sugar, Coffee, Salt,
and all staple and fancv articles necessary
or family use. H. X?. TATE <k CO.
Carriage manufactory.
CORSICANA, TEXAS.
,SAM(JBL H. KERR, is now pre-
Íared to build and finish with
iepatcli
BUGGIES AND WAGONS TO ORDER.
All hinds of repairing done at the shortest
notiee. Public patronage solicited.
Shop on the east corner of th« pnblie
square. nlv
mwwi,««an,
WAXiMW.
r
worth
of
AND
-O-
Ready made coat3,
pants,
vests of various fabrics;
Marsailles, linen and cheik shirts,
Boots and shoes,
and every article
appertaining to a
gentleman's
wardrobe, from
the coarsest
to tbe
finest
quality.
A GREAT VARIETY OF •
Linens,
Cottonades,
shirtings,
sheetings,
tickings,
osnaburgs,
spun yarn,
brooms,
actings,
earpetingb,
steel,
cutlery,
tobacco.
stoves,
nails,
iron,
plantation supplies,
Yankee notions,
books and stationery,
etc., etc., etc.,
A full and complete assortment of
eitCKIIT, ILiSSVlIZ,
i ■ i 1 .'I
etc., always kept on band.
Which, added to a large and well selected
assortment previously on band, will enable
us to supply all demands in our line; and
we aTe determined not to be surpassed by
any in tbe
Quality or Cheapness
Coats,
consisting of
Pants,
Vests,
Shirts,
Hats,
Boots.
a great variety of tbe very latest style ,
and a great variety of Yankee notions,
which was selected with special care in or-
der to suit the wants of tbe purchaser,
and I pledge myself to sell them cheaper
than has ever been offered in this market.
The gentlemen and ladies are partipu-
arly 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.
"Atawas, Texas, Api'i > 23, 1808.
"Gentlemen : I «m a practising physician
at this place, about 25 uiilr.r from San Anto-
nio. 1 prescribe Dr Park's preparation of
Wild Ohirrv and Tar for P-.lmonary 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 hi in* von joyful tidings of good news.
Rea.3! íísiad!
"í!Ár.n¿NFjF.'to, N. ,T., April 20t,h.
' i by a severe pa;n in the
sid- :: the g;i>;¡ *Á the liver. I puffere<5
icterisei; .thf. sh the A iiole winter. During
all the V:Gie i wns confined to my house, had
a violent euflji raise'! much bloody matter,
iihd was supposed by myself and others to be
in the hist fit ate o oí Cossumption. The Feb-
ruary following, when i. >¡,irently my 'ife
was at a clut?e, I procure! a i>ottle of Park's
Balsam of Wild Olitriy Tar. As soon
as I commenced its use, I be.<s:n to grow bet-
ter. The soreness of my eide grew loss, the
cough gradually left me, the profuse expec
toration and spitting of blood ceased, and
my general health beeame b¡y degrees restor-
ed, I was soon «nal>i#d 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 OOZZEXS"
This article, so harmonized with the vital
fluids, digestive organs ana requirements
the syBtem, as to lift the disease and Soothe
all inflammation. If used according to di-
rections, it cannot fail to benefit you. Pro-
cure the Illustrated Family Almanac of auy
Agent, (gratis,) and read explanations in full.
But lose no time.
IN CONSUMPTIVE SYMPT0NS
'•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 Ciikkev 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 earliness of treatment. Although
Park's Balsam has performed cures in cases
seeminely desperate that are almost miracu
lous, still it is advisable to take the Balsam
on the appearance of the first symptons.
nloy BARNES & PARK, New York.
" Dtt. tiUiSOTT'S
KITBA610F llftSiMiiLLl
and yellow dock,
IS a most unfailing remedy for diseases of
the Blood and Biilious complaints.
IVR«IT()il£! FURNITURE!
g> THE undersigned having established
VBi himself in Corsicana, offers for sale
* a choice lot of
FUMITUEI
of the most approved Rtyles and patterns.
He is well prepared to manufacture cab>
inet work in all its various br&ticbes, as
well as doors, sash, and blinds. He guar-
antees satisfaction in all cases. Those
wishing to supply themselves would do
well to give him a trial.
gW Shop in front of Mr. John Bright'*
residence.
Aug. 8l.-41tf J. WAGNER.
Strayed or Stolen.
FROM the undersigned, living at Corsi-
cana, on or about the 10th inst., two
match
BAY HORSES!
One is branded 00 the left shoulder T D,
has a little white on both bind legs just
above bis feet; tbe other is not branded,
collar maiked on tbe top part of his neck,
both bind feet white above his pasterns,
has full eyes; both horses are about five
years old. Any information of there
wberefcbouts thankfully received and liber-
ally rewarded. W. W. McPHAlLL.
Aug. 25, 1860. n40tf
J. B. Gallaher,
WHOLESALE dealer in Groceries. Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hate, Boots and Shoes,
Plantation Supplies, Bagging and Ro^e,
Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, OuíÍt^^-
<tc., Congress street, Houston, Texas, n2
/ •* Wber are yuu going P asked a little
\*J of apollar whp had sljpped add fallen
oa tbe pavement. "Grieg to get tip!"
wpfr-
OTHER PROPERTY TO DISPOSE OF!
T>ETTEB bargains and grester inducements
Uthaa ever before offered by any gift book
eoneW is new offered by
O.WFKEDHAII. 28 Buffalo Street,
Rochester, New York.
This establishment ia permanently located at
28 Buffalo street, Rochester, New York, and
U in no way connected with any gift book
eoncern in New York city or Philadelphia,
bat is oondaeted en PAIR and LIBERAL
principle , and in such a manner that every
person is sure of a good bargain / While
many different parties are ¿ending away
imperfect books, and watchcs and jewelry
that are neither gold or silver, we are send-
ing none but perfeot books, and no jewelry
that, is not either SOLID GOLD or heavily
GOLD plated. A&4 1 want, it distinetly
understood, that the lowest prize or gift, I
make is valued at ONE DOLLAR, while
many other parties are sending mostly gifts
va'ued at twenty fiv) cents but which are
really worthless, aud consist principally of
cast iron pen knives, or old worthless books
which are only fit to be ground up for brown
paper.
Beware of twenty five cent gifts t If you
want perfect books and gold jewelry, send
your orders to
O. N. NEEDHAM,
28 Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y.
For farther particulars see catalogue which
is mailed free to aa^ address. nW-8m
640
For Sale.
ACRES of laud on Brier Creek, 4
miles N. W. from Corsicana, upon
which is enclosed 80 acres of land ; also a
double log dwelling house, and several out
houses; or sov residence in Corsicana.
fn«n • WM. H. NEBLETT.
OF OUR GOODS.
Wool, cotton, bides, and country pro
duce generally bought, and the high0''
market price paid for same.
Returning our thank for former favors,
tie again solicit the patronage so liberal S
bestowed in tbe past; promis ing, as here
tofore, our best efforts to give satisfaction-
We earnestly cali on our t'riends to
settle up their indebtedness to us, as we
are deetroue of settling our outstanding
liabilities.
«24
A. ÜICIIAEL & r.RO,
dr. p \ rks'
Balsam of Wild Cherry aud Tar.
A s fe,speedy,and certain remedy fo coughs
colds, asthma,sore throat,bronchitis, consump-
tion. and all pulmonary complaints.
-1 tics prove that over one quarter of
; I u .Jnft mortality iu the United States,
■ ¡ ■> ve«í. iü some manner from diseases of
the lu7u-- 1* isfri^htfol tp contemplate this
mass of . ovuption. suffering and dt th. As
blossoms- npe¡. jato fruit?, so doec's netrlecú
eol4 or cvugb terminate m consumption,
is a hard thing to cor qucr In its 'ate; stages,
it should be vigorously attacked at first,
Many articles of different virtues may alie
víate, but Park's Balaam of Cherry and Tar
cures when any earthly power can,
in L>y.i' Í.S oeft ck, Texas, May 16th, 18fi8.
Gentlemen : I feel it my duty to apeak
regard to your medicine. In 1856 I was
tacked with a violent eold, rapidly running
into consumption. I tried every medicine,
and all the physicians I could hear of, with
out relief, until 1 hit your Balsam of Wild
Cherry and Tar. 1 was immediately bene-
fited. It saved my life. Gratefully yours,
JOHN Q SMITH.
"Richmond, Texas, May 7, 1868.
"Messrs. Baknks <fc I'aek: I am having con-
stant calls for 1'ark's Qaltam of Wild Cherry
and Tar. Those who have need it, speak iu
the highest pr«i e of its effects. Be kind
enough to forward me one gross.
"Yours, truly, O. H. PETER8."
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, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Sinking of the Bowels, Inca
pacity 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 and General Impuri-
ty of the Bl^od—arc horrible—are unwel-
come Complaints. If these are your symptoms
this Sarsaparilla Compound will be very sure
to relieve yc u. These Complaints, if cot 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 Diarrhoea 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 she must die—Physicians pro-
nounced her incursble. By the blessing of
God your Guvsott'e Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla has restored her to perfect
health. D. L. Martin, Scott, Ind."
LaGraxgb, Texas, May 24th, 1858.
"Messrs. Barnes A 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 o*
Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
which gave me immediate relief.
"WM K. WHITE."
"Lafayette, Inp., 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 snd Yel-
low. Dock has restored me to perfect health-
Your grateful friena,
SAM'L. PARSONS."
Newabk, 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
case. 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
mi "J. B. TRIPP ¿ CO."
Home Tuttinony — Letter from Judge Baylor.
^-^¿¿•depksdence, June 23, 1858.
Messrs. BarniS <£ Pabk—Gents : I feel it
duty I owe to hijaiauity, to say to you that
1 have uíéuí, individually, aud in my family,
Dr. Guy^or,t's Yenow 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 betíu brought very near the
grave from a diseased liver, aud from the use
of this invaluable medicine 1 have been most
signally relieved. An eminent physician the
otner day remarked in my presence, that he
considered this medicine as the very best of
all the modern combinations. If this hum-
ble t&itunony of mine will be of any use to
you, you are as liberty to use it in any way
you may think proper. Respectfully yours,
R. E B. BAYLOR.
Diseases of this kind are peculiar to this
climate, and should not be neglected. The*
t£ | world has no blessing like health. This artU
cie can b« procured iu almost any town in
the State. Dr. Guisott, Manufacturer, and
Barnes <fc Park, Proprietors, New York.
that even an unaeclimatad person,with prdp
er precaution and the n«e of voar* Bitters as
directed, could safely summer it * <, ^ Or-
leans. As a preventive of' feve~ «?:<* agner
also, I cheerfully endorse all yon elaim fet
it. Respectful)?, yours,
JOHN MAGIfcNlS, Pro'r True Delts.
Frotn T. Michardson, of the Galveston If eve.
Galveston, Texas, Sep. 26, 1 858.
Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: You suggest-
ed to me before leaving Philadelphia, ta
take a few bottles of your hitters sloner, s
a preventive agsinst. yellow fever, whioh is
now ragtag here and in New Orleans. I did
so, ani used it. freely on mv ronta home. I
vras accompanied by several T«xians, who
also took it a? prescribed, none of us having
had the fever except myself. All passed
through New Orleans without, being attacked
i>y the epidemic, and some of them whom I
have since met, attribute I heir escape in •
great messuse to the nse of vohr excellent
specific. From what I have heard from oth-
er sources, and my own experience, I have
no hesitation in saying f believe Fioofianu'*
German Bitteis, an excellent article fvr th*
prevention of iellow fever snd manv other
diseases peculiar to the South, itaken in
time and as directed. Yours trill v.
^T. RICHARDSON,of iheGalveston XeW?. *
From, Rev. John Berg, of the BalL Tt "* Uf>r¿n.
Dr. C M. Jackson-*-Dear Sir: Yeur ucof-
land's German Bitters is peserveu.y popu-
lar, and I believe is calculated to remove a
host of "the ills which flesh is heir t6/' '
Yours truly, JOHN BERG.
Important **Seafaring Meet. - <*
| PfliLADEtQHA, Ootocer 27. 1888.
fir. C. M. Jackson, Dear Sir } I sailed from
this port in August last, in the barque Reia-
deer, of which• ! am master, with a crew of
ten men, bound to Havana. As I knew the
yellow fever was raving with great
in that city, aid had heard of the
fects of the Bitters in preventing
of that terrible discasé,- I pfoi
with a supply of it. Before res.
g>rt, I commeneed the admiaistrati
itters regularly to all on board.
ing Havana, I found a number of
the haybor, among the crews of
Fever was committing great
board of three of them nut a^
alive—the fever had carried all
rally great alarm prevailed. I
happy to say that with the
of ray crew, who deserted L
have .all -cotnE back safe and i
land's German Bitters to be na 4
medieine, and am satisfied of itr
effects as'a preventive of yellow
is a very unusual thing for á vessel
many pereous on board to visit i
Cuba in August or
withont the Toss of at
crew. GEO. W. AI
Au important item to the survivor* <
Lancaster C. H., S. CL, May Y
Dr, Jackson, Deer Sir: After
from Mevuso, 1 was seriously
that terrible disease, which has
the grave so many of my fellow
chronic diarrhoea, accompanied with Neural^
gia, brought on by the climate of Mexico,i
the mode of living while engaged ia
war. The relief I have obtained from
use of Hoofland's German Bitter* ia utani
ing; and I most cheerfully have, aud etíH con-
tinue to recommend the Bitten to ell who
are similarly affected, believing that the bee*
efit that wilt result from their nse wlH be
incalculable. Verv respectfully vnuaa^ ^ .
, K. G. BILLINGS, late Lieut of
C., Palmetto Regiment, 8. C. Vo
Hoofland's;
Will positively cure
croup, hoarseness, brmchi
Diarrhoea, diseases of the b^eeU arising fr^
eold, incipient consumption, éc.
These medicines are ¿prepared only by Dr.
C, M. Jackson <fc Co., 418 Arch «treat, Phila-
delphia and for sale by druwista and dealer*
generally. Price 75 cants pi bottle.
Our "Everybody's ""
away by all our agents, co
from well known people in
country. Get ona.
Aomrs—T N Carter, Cojsicana;
Persons, Rash Creek; Sherreii 6 Wt
Creek; Wade A Sel* Taos; ~
lett, Cbatfield Point; A M
Stanford's Liver _
nkverjttbiutatw.
FT is compounded^itirely from Gums, aad
has beoome an established fact, at
Medicine,knownaud approved by
t j tiL —J now resorted
diseases
have used it, and is
confidence ia all tbe
is recommended.
It has cured thou
two years, wfto had
relief, as tbe numer ^,ons
icates, in. my posses O sion show.
The dose must be> adapted
raroent of the indi vidual
used in sueh quanti ~ ties aata act
you in the use of the
it will cure Liver
tacks, Dyspepsia,
mer Qomplaints, dysentery,
ach,habitual costiveness, el
era morbus, cholera
jaundiee, female weaknesses,
successfully as an ordinary
It will cure sick hsadaehe/(es
testify,) in twenty minutas, if
teaspoonfuls are taken at
attack.
Mix water in the mauthMrith ihe In-Hja-
ie
DR. HOOFLAND'S
Celebrated German Hitters.
Will positively cure Liver Complaint, Dytpep-
sya, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, £c.
AND WILL rOferriVKLT PBKVKNT VnUVW fliVU,
6lllioits pkvkr, 40.
Read the Evidence.
From J. Alaginnis, of the N. O. True Delta.
New Or leans, July 21^ 185 .
Messrs. C. Af. Jackson <b Co..—Gentlaqiea :
I have for a long time looked upou your
Hoofland's German Bitters as the very beet
dyspeptic preparation e^f-aiit. But I am now
disposed to accord to it still higher merit.. I
find'that it will effectually prevent th^ rav-
ages of that scourge of this alhuate—yells*
fever. During the prevalence of that disc
last summer, I had ample Upportunity of
witnessing its etSoaey, and I tirinly ueiievo
Sanf ord'e Ft
Compounded
and put up in
keep in any c
The Fajnily Cathar
active cathartic
has used in his prac-
tv years.
The constantly
those who [
'satisfaction
their use.
within the
The profit
oatharue* act oa
bowela.
H>e family cat
erence to this w<
pouuded from a
blecxt
the alimentary caaal
in all caaes wheré a
as derauKeiiMaU af
pains in the back and
■ ad soreness over the w!
aea eold, vfcieh frequently,
in a long con ra* of fever,
a creeping sensation of eold over
restlessness, headache, or weight ia
all inflammatory diseases, worms in
or adulta rheumatism, a great
blood, aud many disease* to
heii\ too nr.morons to mcotio
tisera eat. Dose 1 to S. Price, S d
The Liver Invi^orator and Fam
tic Pills, are retailed by
and sold wholesale by t'
towns. S l\ W. > A
üs'iftfr.ct-^er * ■
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