The Central Texian. (Anderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1856 Page: 4 of 4
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MBDiomas.
vf • P I • J i ; i I ?: ,
only Or'ti i R>. mly for Bi'iisis,
and for Preventing and Stopping
the Falling out of the Hair.
A S a Toilet Article, for Beutifying and keep-
jl\- in the Hair Soft, Glossy,aand in a Healthy
condition, it is unequalled. Its positive qualities
are as follows:
1st. It frees the head from dandruff, strengthens
the roots, imparts health and vigor to the circula-
tion, and prevents the hair changing color or get-
ting gray.
2d. It causes tk^ hair to curl beautifully, when
ne v f in it over night.
This Balm is made from the original receipt,
procured irom the original Turkish Hakim fpl -
sician)of Constantinople, where it is u.iiver jly
used. The Turks have always been celebra d for
their wonderful skill in compounding th* ichest
perfumes and all other toilet articles. 1 Turkey
the aromatic herbs, &c., of which th $ Balm is
composed, are almost universally "known and used
for the hair. Hence a, tase of baldness or thin head
of hair it entirely unknown in that country. We
wish but one trial io be made of :t; that will do
more to convince you of iti virtues than all the
advertisements that can be published, and that all
may be able to test it virtues, it is put jp in
Large Bottles, at the low price of 50 cents per
bottle.
MliCmi* ^TTíOTJS.
Remember, the Genuine has the signature ot
Comstock & Brother on the splendid wrapper.
George's Honduras Sarsaparilla Extract,
For the cure of those diseases arising from an im-
pure sta'e of the blood, such as Scrofula, Stubborn
Ulcers. Skin Diseases, Pimples on the Face, Fe-
male Irregularities and Complaints. &£.
As a general Tonic and Invigorator of the Sys-
tem it is unequalled.
Deafness.
Use Dr. Larzette's Acoustic Oil,
For the cure of Deafness. Also, all those dis-
agreeable noises, like the buzzing of insects, fall-
ing of water, whizzing of steam, which are symp-
toms of approaching deafness. Persons who have
been deal for twenty years, and were subject to
use ear trumpets, have, after using one bottle, been
made well.
Youctt's Gargling OiJ,
For Man and Beast.—A New Remedy.
EilTi El: THAN ANY LINIMENT EVER USED.
Prepac'd from n Re< i pe obtained from Mr. Youatt,
author ci Youatt on the Horse.
Tha iu.« cl' this penetrating fluid has been at-
te¡. <vá with
so agreeable to tuc taste that any one taking
soon prefers it to any wine; while its actio n
the stomach and bowels is prompt and effic ie
thus, by keeping the organ in which the basis
the blood is formed in a healthy and pure sta
necessarily keeps the blood pure and healthf
It is a stimulant without r.-arfiVwi,unlike all ale
holic preparations, which leave the partaker in
state of prostration. This wine sends a gent
and agreeable feeiin? through every nerve, an
its tonic properties are such that it will res tor
the weak and debilitated to their natural strength
and vigor. It is composed of the pure wine ot
many of the most tonic and rare plants in the
Materia Medica, the recipe of which was ob-
tained from a celebrated Turkish '• Hakim."—
physician—and one bottle is equal to any ten ot
sarsaparilla or blood purifier ever before known.
Then give this Oriental Wine a trial; it will
¿i for itself better than any recommendation
ificate,and he who tries it oncé wiil never
hout it. Nothing cáS equal it asa diet
in hot climates or on shipboard, and no
er should be without it.
onm—Find the name of Comstock & Bro-
dthe stamp of the Turkish flag on the lable
k of each bottle. Withou": this it cannot
Dr. Jndson's Worm Tea.
A Safe, Pleasant and Certain Remedy.—This
is the "most extraordinary remedy for worms
ever used; it effectually eradicates worms from
both adults and children. It cannot harm the
most delicate infant or strongest adult, tnd never
fails to completely soot out and destroy all kinds
of worms. The cost, 25 cts.. puts it within reach
ot all and all parents who are without it are
wantonly exposing the lives of their children to
those fell destroyers of youth, " worms." Look
lor the name of Comstock & Brother, pro[n* tors,
on the wrapper of each bottle.
Caution.—All of the above named articles are
sold only by Comstock & Brother, 2 St. Peter's
Piace, directly in rear of the Astor House, one
door from Barclay street, and one block from
Broadway, New York, to whomall orders must
be directed.
Also sold only by
D. C. & J. L.DICKSON, Anderson.Texas,
and by no one else in the county. Remember
this, as there are counterfeits afloat. By Myers
& Simons, Hur.tsville, J. H. Tuman, Crockett.
One person in every town. Call and get an alma-
nc gratis. iel6-Y
; arai.e<t success in ail disorders ot
h require an external application;
u nee.
C.
WASHINGTON SALVE
Xbc WasSimgton Remedies*
TO PLANTERS AND OTHKHS"
THE proprietors of the Washington Remedies
beg to call the attention of the public to
the wonderful efficacy of these compositions,
which have never yet been known to fail !
The conviction must force itself upon the mind
of every sentient being, that God, in his mercy,
has provided for every ill a healing balm—an
antidote for each disease. It is well known, too,
that in America have been discovered numerous
herbs of rare medicinal properties; that with the
aborigines were found many curative preparation,
surpassing those hitherto known to the physicians
of Europe. But few, how ver, of there valuable
compositions were introduced into the European
colleges of medicine, there existing then. as now,
a prejudice against increasing the materia medirá
by means so simple. These Remedies, now
offered to the public under the title of the Wash-
ington Remedies, are composed of ingredients,
many of which are even known to Botany. No
apothecary has them for sale, they are supplied
to the subscribers by the native redmen of Louisi-
The recipes by which they are compounded
MEDICINES, &C.
Chafes or Galls, Cute. Wounds.
'ni in Me Eye, S ratche:-, Crocked
í trains of the Shoulder. Stifle, Hough,
Whi: 'bone. Fetlock, and of the Pastern and
Joints. &c., &c.
This Gargling Oil is likewise ihe best prepara
tion ever known for Burns or Scalds,.Weak or
.Stiff Jointi, Swelling of'he Glands of the Throat,
Infla;, matory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout,
Ontracted Cords and Muscles; strengthens Weak
Limbs, and enables those thai are crippled to
* val k. ago in.
We might'add many Certificates from ail parts
ot the i untry but we simply ask all to Try this
remedy ¡er any ot the above complaints on Man
or B-.'a?:., and they will be convinced that it is the
r, ost woderful Liniment ever known.
\ou*tt's Gurgling Oil was at first intended
only for the Diseases of Horses; but experience
;:hs shown that it ¡s a most efficacious and certain
emedy for any of {lit; complaints humanity is
heir to, where an extirnzlapplication is necessary,
and one trial will fully convince you that I do not
exaigenitt- when I say th t its Pain-kMing, Heul-
: r and Strengthenivy properties 'ire beyond any-
thing ever known.
Put up in larger bottles than any other Liniment,
at 25 cents per bottle
ü?" Always find the name of Comstock & Bro-
ther on it, and you will gef the genuine.
Toothache.
DR. KLINES DROPS,
For the ure of Toothache. It is with confidence
that we can recommend it as an infallible cure
in all cases, without any injury to the teet'
gums. Price 25 cents.
CAUTION.—All of tiie above named --irticles
are sold mi'y by COMSTOCK & BROTH KR.
2 St Peter's Piace. direct!v in re r of the Astor
H. ¡use, one door from Barclay street, and one
bbek from Broadway. New York, to whom all
orders must be directe '.
05?- A'way- tin i the name of Comstock & Bro-
ther on it. ?.nd you will get the genuine.
All the above articles sold by
D. C. & J. L. DICKSON,
n 5-1 y Anderson, Texas.
19 lath
CAN be and bas been prevented in thousands
of cases by this, nature's own remedy,
JUDSOS'S chemical extract OF
cherry amd luegwort.
Tt. is medicine, unlike most of the patent medi-
cines of the day. is the result of the careful study
long xperiments of a scientific and experienced
phvei- ian. The two principal ingredients have
long been known and celebrated.
wild cherry bark.
When the strength of this is properly extracted
is the best medicine known for curing the worst
coughs and other pulmanary diseases, it loosens
the phlegm and enables the sufferer to expectorate
easily, and alone will cure the worst cold or cough,
which if neglected always leads to consumption^
lungwort.
This is a plant the virtues of which are known
to but few. It has been said by the most learned
men of all times, that '' nature has provided a
remedy for each and every disease," ar.d the
discoveries that are daily mace, go to prove its
truth. Lungworth is doubtless trie remedy designed
Lij nate.re for consumption. Its healing properties
are truly wonderful, and the rapidity with whic!
it cures the worst cases of ulcerated lungs, sooth-
ing and subduing all irritation alftinst immedi-
ately, is a proof of its adaptation to this disease.
These two articles, combined with other purely
vegetable ingredients, form a medicine that is
rer aiu to cure the worst cases of Consumption it
taken before the sufferer is entirely prostrated.
Do not be discouraged, a trial can do no harm,
but will convince the most sceptical of its real
worth.
Thousands of Consumptive persons have been
deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which
were said to be infallible cures, but which have
proved only palliatives, but this medicine is not
only palliative but a cure for ulcerated lungs. It
ccntains no deleterious drugs, and one trial will
prove its astonishing efficacy better than any
assertions or certificates in curing consumption
and all diseases of the lungs and liver, such as
s;>itt;f.g of blood, coughs, pain in the side chest,
niirhr sweats, cíc.. See.
Caution.—To protect cur own as well as the
i ite rest of the consumptive sufferer, we are oblig-
ed to caution all to find the signature of Com-
stock & Brother on the wrapper, without this it
a worthless counterfeit—Remember this
To Owners of and dealers in TTorses.
ív. Carlton's Founder Ointment.
For the cure of Founder, Split hoof, and
contracted and feverish feet, wounds, bruises in
he flesh, galled backs, cracked heels, scratches,
cuts, kicks, &., on horses.
Carlton's Ring Bone Cure.—For the cure ol
Ring-Bone, blood spavin, bone spspavin, wind-
galls and splint, a certain remedy.
Carlton's Condition Powders for Hones and Cat-
tle. Carlton's articles for horses and cattle are
prepared from the recipe of a very celebrated
English farrier, and will cure in ninety-nine
cases out of one hundred any of the above com-
plaints. They have been used by farmers, livery
men, stage proprietors and others, with the most
marked and decided success.
Caution —None can be genuine unless you find
the name of J. Carlton Comstock on the wrapper
of each article. Remember this, as their articles
nave been extensively counterfeited of late, look
and find the proprietors'name, J. Carlton Coin-
stock. &c., never bey without.
Dr. McLANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER'PILLS.
Two off the best Preparations of the Afgfi.
They
mended
are
as
i
)JbO b.
not recom-
Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur-
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com-
plaint, all Bilious De-
rangements, Sick Head-
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask fos
Dr. C. McLane's Cele-
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
I'Uiki
Aior's Oriental Turkish Wine,
The great remedy for general debility, weak-
ses, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, billions diseases,
acertain preventive of fevers, &c. This wine
tobe most pleasant and effectual remedy tor any
aithe above complaints, and for many others not land you will be convinced cf their real worth,
entioned, that has ever been discovered. It unc 16;.s
sole proprietors-, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur-
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane's, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane's
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO'S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
For sale in Anderson by
apt ly D. C. & J.
L. DICKSON.
.£ C. Morgan,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
Exchange Place, ad joining the Post Office,
Sew Orleans.
KEEPS constantly on hand a large and varied
stock of American and English editions of
standard and miscellaneous books.
Embracing History, Biography, Travels,
Commerce. Agriculture. Science, Essays,
Domestic Economv. Architecture,
Natural History,Geology, Mineralogy,
Chemestry, Manuals. Oratory, the
Drama, Poetry, Fiction, Book
Keeping, Dictionaries,
Encyclopedies, French,
Spanish and Italian
Educational Books.
The subscriber receives as soon as issued from
the press the latest books of the day, together
with the Reviews, Magazines, &c.
CiT Orders prjmptly attended to.
d:j0-tf J C. MORGAN.
have descended to the present possessor, M. A.
Micklejohn, from ancestors who obtained them
from the friendly Indian tribes, prior to, and
during the Revolution, and they are now offered
to the public with the confidence which has
been gained from a knowledge of the fact, that
during so lc ig a rories ot years, there has never
been known an instance in which they have failed
to perform a speedy and permanent cure. The
subscribers do not profess that these remedies
will cure every disarrangement of the human sys-
tem, but in such as are enumerated below they
feel they cannot fail. The directions foy use have
only to be strictly followed, and boweve* despair-
ing the patient may have been, he viiil find canse
for blissful Hope and renewed Life.
These preparations are no Northern patenthum-
bug, but are manufactured in New Orleans by a
Creole, who has long used them in private prac-
tice, rescuing many unfortunate victims of disease
from the grave, after they have been given up by
their physicians as incurable, or have been tor-
tured beyonct endurance by lacerations and painful
operations.
In proof of the unrivaled success of these Reme-
dies, we append the names and residences of a
few from among the many who have been cured
by their use. it will be observed that our evidence
is home evidence not New York, Boston, Green-
land. Iceland, Australia and Sandwich Island evi-
dence, but
Bona Ftda Neiv Orleans Evidence !
James Hibbs, Erato-street, New Orleans, cer-
tifies he was cured of a sore leg, of eight years'
standing.
Catherine Cordial, Royal and Customhouse-
streets, certifies she was cured of a sore of ten
years' standing.
Thomas Kerney certifies to curing numerous
persons in California, of ulcerated sores. He also
cured himself, hy using the Washington Reme-
dies. His residence is in Dryades-street.
R. A. Van Horn, Publisher of the Central Texi-
an, Anderson, Grimes county, Texas, certifies to
being cured by these Remedies.
Francis Louis, 21 Clouet-street, New Orleans,
certifies to being cured of a cancer.
William Jay, corner Girod and Common streets,
cured of an ulcer of eight years' standing.
Elizabeth Conelly, corner Dryades and Clio
streets, certifies to being cured, in twenty-four
hours, of the most painful ulcerated sores.
R. W. Carter, 226 Couti street, was cured
of a fistula often years' growth. Mr. Carter can
be seen at Sherman's Truss and Brace Establish-
ment, corner of St. Charles and Gravier streets.
By opening a correspondence with any ol the
foregoing parties, the skeptic may satisfy his
mind as to the virtues claimed for these Reme<
dies. Below we add a few commendations of the
New Orleans press:
The Washington Remedies.—These rapidly rising
and popular Southern preparations are really
deserving the attention of the public, theii cura-
tive properties being of an extraordinary nature.
So successful has been the career of the Washing-
ton Remedies, that they have never yet failed in
making a cure.—N. O. Daily Delta.
Wondrous Success.—The rapidity with which
the wondrous Washington Remedies h^va.ri&om-
in public favor, wauld surprise us were their
curative properties less than we know them to
be. This is the greatest proof of their efficacy.
N. 0. Picayune.
Invalids suffering from rheumatism should use
the Washington Remedies.—True Delta.
• True Merit.—Patsnt medicinés generally are
humbugs, but if true merit exists in anything
we believe it existsin the Washington Remedies
—True Delta.
The Washington Remedies comprise four pre-
parations, as follows, viz:
The Washington Rheumatic Ointment.
This rare preparation is used outwardly, in
cases ofGout, Rhe-imatism, Neuralgia, Stiff Joints
Caked Breast, Bruises, Sprains, Stiffness of the
ISeck, Hard Lumps and Contractions of the Sin
ews, us well as Inflammatory Swellings of the
Joints, Aches and Pains throughout the body and
limbs. In all instances where external stimula
tion is required no remedy surpasses this Oinfr
ment.
The Washington Internal Remedy,
This composition is purely vegetable. It is
used inwardly for all Rheumatic Complaints of
a chronic or violent nature, at the same time the
Waíhúigton Rheumatic Ointment is applied exter-
nally. in cases of hereditary Gout, it should be
used in conjunction with the Ointment. When
the limbs have J>een paralyzed, or have become
useless, when greüt inflammation exists i.i the
ioints or limbs, or when excruciating pain and
contraction of sinews fake place, a wine-glassful
should be taken every iTiorning, while following
the directions for the application of the Ointment,
Its efficient qualities are so great, yetao pleas
ing, that a tingling sensation is perceived in ¡
very short time after the first dcrse. This indi
cates that the disease is undergoing a general
breaking-up, and the pain appears to run from one
part to another of the body and so continues until
it takes its final leave. If the blood he impure,
the Remedy will expel every particle of virus,
opening any sores that may be upou the body,
and expelling the corruption through them, m
some instances it causes foul and unhealthy secre
tions to exu Je through the pores of the skin, and
rapidly exterminates them, thus restoring the
body to perfect health.
The Washington Salve.
By following strictly the directions, the Washi-
ngt< n Salve will conquer the most inveterate case
of the following diseases, vi¡s: Cancer, Tetter
Worm, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Whitloe, Bone
Felon, Syphilitic Emptionsaml Ulceré, Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, Leprosy, Boils, Itch, Erysipelas, Car-
buncles, Piles, Fistula. Pimples, Cutaneous Erup-
tions and ulcerated and obstinate Sores, arising
from Blows, Burns, Scalds,&c. There is no mine-
ral ingredient whatever in this Salve, and it can
be applied safely upon the raw flesh, without
the slightest fear of injury; for, while it acts with
great power upon unsound and corrupted parts,
never leaving till every particle of virus is sucked
out, and impurity eaten away, it is perfectly
harmless when applied to a healthy pait. This
Salve, however, is never to be applied to fresh
cuts or wounds.
Any one may cure himself by using these
Remedies: but persons who may consider them-
selves incurable, or whose servants are incapaci-
tated from labor, and are deemed worthless, will
be guaranteed a cure, and the case treated for a
moderate consideration. Iu caseoffailure. (which
we never yet have made, J no compensation will
be required.
The Washington Remedies
for ojctefhal application are put up in jars a Five
Dollars; in half-jars at Three Dollars. For in-
ternal use they are put up in bottles at Two
Dollars each.
MICKLEJOHN & CO., Sole Proprietors.
No. 28 St. Louis-street, New Orleans.
For sale also, by J. Wright & Co., 151 Chartre;- i
street; and by all respectable Druggists and
Apothecaries throughout the Southern States.
For sale in Anderson by ,
apl4-y D. C. & J. L.'DICKSON.
J. Wright & Co.
Catalogue of popular Family Medicines,
which they offe* to supply Druggists
and Dealers at Proprietors' lowest
Wholesale Prices.
General Depot and Special Agency. No. 151 Chartres
Street, New Orleans.
H( R> R<
JTo. 2.
r, r. r., No. 2.
A New Principle m Medicine to Cure old Diseases,
Scrofula.Bad Humors, Suphilis. Frightful Sores,
Ulcers, Fever Sores. Eruptions of the Skin.
Radivay's Renovating Resolvent.
THIS Remedy, the public are assured^ will
radically, quickly and effectually cure the
victim of the diseases and complaints herein men-
tioned.
No person, even the most ffeeble in health, or
the most wretched victim of loathsome diseases,
has ever yet taken a single dose of this life-res-
toring remedy without deriving some benefit,
g ERUPTIONS OF THE áKIN.
It will in a few days remove the most frightful
eruptions and disfigurements from he skin, stop
the most painful itchings, and leave the cuticle
pure, clear, fair and healthy. It is pleasant to
take : the patient feels no; disagreeable sensations
of&ick ness at stomach.
A GUARANTEE.
The public may rely upon an effectual cure of
he following diseases, by using the
RENOVATING RESOLVENT:
READY KELIIP.
.Vo." ~
Special Notice.
We would refer our readers to the advertise-
ment in this paper of Comstock & Brother's cele-
brated medicines. The Cherry and Lungwort is
the best remedy ever used for all consumptive
affections. Azor'sTurkish Balm, a beautiful hair
restorative. Turkish Wine, better than any alter
utive or blood purifier, in existence. Try then
The Washington Purifier
Is used in conjunction with the Washington
salve, in hereditary cases, or those in which the
disease is of very long standing as will be found
intimated in the directions for use accompanying
each jar or bottle. This preparation is warranted
purely vegetable. It eradicates disease from the
system by acting upon foul sections and by purify-
ing the blood. When taken for open sores, it
causes all the impurities of the body to discharge
themselves through such sores, frequently aston-
ishing the patient with the quantity and rapidity
of discharge. This remedy also acts as a cathar-
tic or purgative. While this remedy is being
taken inwardly, the Salve should be applied out-
wardly, so that, to speak in familiar phrase, the
one may push the disease out, while the other
draws.
We would, however, have it understood that
it is necessary to use the internal Remedies only
in such cases as have defied the skill of physi-
ians. or have resisted the implication of other
preparations, or such as are hereditaiy. In ordi-
nary cases the Washington Salve or Washington
Rheumatic Ointment alone wilk cure such com-
ida nts as are enumerated under their respective
heads.
vermifuges.
Winer's Canadian.B. A. Fahnestock's,
Perry's Dead Shot, Jayne's Tonic,
Kerl's, Swaim's McLane's.
BALSAMS AND COUGH REMEDIES.
Ayre's Cherry Pectoral,
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Hasting's Naptha, Shermak's Balsam,
Buchan's Hungarian,
Davis' wild cherry and tar,
Schenk's pulmonic syrup.
New England cough syrup,
Bartholomew's expectorant,
Hall's balsam,
Swayne's syrup of wild cherry,
Taylor's balsam liverwort,
Winer's elecampaine,
Rodgers' Liverwort and tar,
Mrs. Gardner's liverwort,
S'abler's cherry expectorant,
Louden's Indian expectorant,
Dr. Rose's do
SARSAPARILLAS.
Dr. John Bull's, S. P. Townsend's, Sands,
Old Jacob Townsend's, Carpenters,
Wynkoop's, Shaker's, Graffenberg's.
PLASTERS.
Wells' strengthening,}
Ewen's do
Jew David or Hebrew Badeau's
Knapp's Indian,
Alcock's porous,
Griffith's adhesive,
Holloway's arnica.
LINIMENTS
Mexican Mustang,
Farrell's Aral ian.
Butler's Nerve and bone.
Hunt's,
Hay's,
Tobias' Venitian,
Hewe's Nerve and Bone,
Kellinger's,
Gardener's.
Bartine's. Horse.
Merchant's Gargling
Cherokee,
Jayne's,
AGUE REMEDIES, ETC.
Osgood's India cologogue,
Roland's tonic mixture.
Smith's tonic syrup Wonkoop's tonic,
Speed's febrifuge, vegetable febrifuge.
LOZENGES.
Sherman's cough and worm,
Bryan's pulmonic wafers,
Locock's do do
HAIR PREPARATIONS.
Lovet's wahpere or hair gloss,
Barry's tricopherous. Lyon's katharion,
Boyle's hyperion fluid, Jayne's hair tonic,
Pholon's hair invigorator,
Van Deusen's wahpene. Louden's hair tonic,
HauePs eau lústrale, Guisott's yellow dock.
Oldrige's balm of Columbia,
Radway's Circassian balm, Bristol's
PANACEAS.
Swaim's Houck's, Cullen's Indian vegetable.
Longley's great western.
OINTMENTS AND SALVES.
Dalley's medical pain extractor. Professor Hol-
loway's ointment,McAlisters all healing, Brook's
magic salve.Pryor's pile, Gray's, Hnrrizon's spe-
cific, Trask's magnetic, Jud kins', Louden Vail
healing, Russia.
OILS.
Rushton's cod liver oil, McNair's Accous-tic
Scarpa's do, British. Harlaem.
BITTERS.
Moffat's phoenix. Blake's aromatic, Hibbard's
wild cherry, Richardson's sherry wine. Oxygen-
ated, Hutching's Vee't dyspepsia, Gouley's vege-
table. Coleman's, Hofland's .German.
COSMETICS.
Cologne water, bay do, Floric a do, meen fun.
Jones' lily white.
SOAPS AND CREAMS.
Low's brown Windsor, Jones' chemical, Rad
way's medicated, castile, almond, toilet and
shaving creams and fancy, compounds of all de-
scriptions.
PILLS.
Wright's Indian vegetable,Moffat's life. Bran-
dreth's, Morrison's, Lee's New London. Parr's.
Sappington's, Champion's, Graffenberg, Jayne's
sanative, do ague, Hibbard's anti-billious, Winer's
chamomile, Spencer's vegetable, Peter's, Cook's,
Cooper's, Covel'srheumatic, Anderson's, Wistar's
gentle purgative, Allebasi's health, do ague.
Clickner's sugar coated, Herrick's do, Gilbert's
anti-billious, Hooper's. Beckwith's, Leidy's blood
Ingoldsby pile, Scott's vegetable, Eagod's Rad
way's regulators, Rose's railroad, Leidy's female.
Louden's Ionian sanative, do ague, Holloway's
Halsted's Anti-dyspectic. Gordon's, McLane's
liver.
HAIR DYES.
Phalon's magic, Gilman's instantaneous, Batch
elor's, Ballard's, Jules Hauel's, Jayne's American
East India.
MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. Morse' invigorating cordial, Thorn's ex
tract, Tarrant's aperient, do elixir of rhubarb.
Cartel's Spanish mixture, mothers relief, tooth
ache drops, Lyon's magnetic powders, Mrs. Kid
der's cordiVl, Thompson's eye water, Watt's nerv
ous antidote'- Billing's astringent, Hyatt's life
balsam, McM'unn's elixir of opium, Radway
ready relief, do i'esolvent, Tarrant's indellible ink
Dr. Fitch's body braces, do shoulder do. do inhal
ing tubes,Dr. Rose's preparations, Winer's area
num extract, Hardy's elixir,Teneur's specific, Mar
shall's catholicon, Dr. Fitch's preparations
Morse's comp. syrup of yellow dock, Perry Davis
pain killer, Brown's essence of ginger, Morti-
more's rheumatic compound, do bitter cordial
Meer's extract of rock rose, Crossman's specific.
Dr. Ward's specific, Upham's l'ile electuary,Steer's
opodeldoc,Godfrey's cordial,Turlington's Balsam,
Dr. Cullen's preparations, Bateman's drops, Dr.
Jayne's family medicines, seidlitz and soda pow-
ders, Epping's fluid extract of Buchu, Lucina
Cordials. Juno do, Hart's remedy for fits, Wilson's
death on rats, &c.. Leidy's erasive soap, Kirby's
cholera drops, Ball's cholera syrup. Spohu's
headaehe remedy. Connell's mixture, Dr. Mar
chisi's Uterine catholicon, Cowan's lithontriptic,
Louden's preparations, Houghton's pepsin, Hoben-
sack's liver pills and worm syrup.
Druggists and merchants, and all dealers in any
of the articles contained in the above catalogue,
will find it to their advantage by calling or send-
ing their orders as above, where will be found
the most extensive assortment of genuine patent
medicines in the United States, and at the lowest
prices.
Please address, J. WRIGHT & CO.,
Genuine Medicine Warehouse, No. 15lChartre
street, New Orleans, La. j3-y
Chronic Rhenmatism,
Scrofula,
Glandular Swellings,
Hacking Dry Cough,
Cancerous Affections.
Syphilitic Complaints,
Bleedings of the Lungs
Gout.
Salt Rheum,
Consumption,
Water Brash.
Tic Doloreux,
White Swellings,
Tumors, Ulcers,
Skin Diseases,
Hip Diseases,
Female Complaints,
Dyspepsia,
Rickets,
Bronchitis,
Liver complaint,
IT IS A SEARCHINC REMEDY.
ITS ACTION
is direct, and instantly experienced upon the seat
of the disease, whether it be in the bone, muscles
joints, liver, heart, pancreas, kidneys, stomach or
bowels, brain or spinal marrow.
CHRONIC DISEASES
that have been lingering in the system, corrupt
ing the blood, softening the bones, prostrating the
muscles for ten. twenty, or forty years, have been
radically cured by Radway's Renovating Resol
vent.
SCROFULOUS DISEASES.
This remedy is warranted to cure Scrofula in
i s worst form. It acts upon the solids as wl
as the fluids, removing from the bones, joints
muscles and nerves, all diseased deposits, and
ejects from the system all foul hnmors and un-
healthy virus, glandular swellings, ulcers in the
throat, tumors, cancers, nodes, white swellings.
BAD HUMORS.
Railway's Renovating Resolvent is the most
potent Remedy in ridding the system from all
kinds of Humors that has ever been discovered.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Where the patient has suffered from the effects
of calomel (mercury), and other mineral poisons,
and the system salivated, bones soft and brittle
nerves unstrung, rnd muscles weak, joints out of
shape, swollen and painful,the Renovating Resol
vent will soon restore them to their natural and
healthy condition.
Mary All Britton, wife of Jesse All Briiton, given
up to die by the best Physicians of Chataíioul•<
Parish, La., and restored to new life and health. by
Radway's Renovating Resolvent:
September 9, 1254.
Messrs. Radway & Co.—I feel happy qo say to
you, that your Remedies have made two aston
ishing cures in my settlement. My son Martin
was enred by two bottles of your Renovating
Resolvent, and one box of your Regulators, after
all the best Physicians had failed.
Mrs. Mary All Britton, wife of Jesse All Brit-
ton, had a terrible turner in the womb. She was
attemled by three of our best Physicians. They had
all givin her vp: her hips and the extremities below
were perishing. One bottle of Resolvent, one bottle of
Relief, and one box of Regulators, had made a per
manent cure. Wiley M. Squires
Chatahoula Parish, La.
radway's ready resolvent is a great
lukg remedy.
It is a quick and radical cure for all Disease:
of the Throat and Lungs.
consumptive patients will experience
great relief after taking three doses
IT IS DAILY PERFORMING MIRICLES.
In ten minutes after taking a dose of this plea
ant remedy, the A'eak and sickly invalid feels its
electrical agency thrilling through every cell
and cavern of the system, imparting health and
strength to every organ, nerve, and secretory
vessel in the body.
Sad cough, hacking dry cough, stitching or
wrenching pains in the side, sudden pain around
the heart, shortness of breath, hard breathing.,
sharp pains when taking a long breath, and all
other painful symptoms, are quickly removed by
a dose or two of the Renovating Resolvent.
We have kuown persons who have betín re-
duced so low as not to be able to speek above a
whisper, who have travelled in vain the ¡¿enia
South and tropics in search of health, without
deriving the same, to be cured by the R. R. Re-
solvent.
BRONCHITIS—SPITTING BLOOD.
In all cases of Bronchitis that we have known
the Resolvent to be used for, it has quickly cured
the patient; it never fails- Likewise in Hemorr-
hage from the Lungs or Throat, R. R. Resolvent
is the most safe and prompt styptic in use.
PHYSICIAN CURED BY R. R. RESOLVENT
an instructive case.
For two years or more I have had inflamma-
tion in my nose, tonsils and throat. I have treated
it with Sarsaparilla, Arsenic and Iodine for six
months, with perhaps some benefit. I was trou-
bled with a fever in the affected parts, with an
occasional discharge ot mucus. I have used
your Resolvent with the most happy success.
Oue bottlo did me more good than than the six
months' use of arsenic, iodine, &c. I have now
no further difficulty whateyer, and consider fny-
self convalescent. I have since cured several
cases ol Gonorrhea, G.eet, Ulcers, &c., with the
R. R. Resolvent. If you will send me down one
dozen bottles I will send you the moeeg by ex-
press. Yours very sincerely,
Thos. G. Hallmell, M. D.,
Albany, N. Y.
Remarkable effect of the R. R. ResosolverU on a girl
given up to die—one hundred dollars paid for he:
recovery—the body all covered with frightful sores.,
W. B. F. Oliver, P. M , of Dayton. Dooley cor
wrote under date of May 8th, 1S53, " That a very
valuable girl had been so afflicted and tormented
with scrofulous ulcers that there was not sound
flesh enough about her body to lay a quarter of a
dollar- She had been carried home to die. No
one in Drayton who had seen her would give a
dime for her life. Mr. Oliver, however, persua
ded her master to give Padway's Renovating
Resolvent. Mr. Oliver attempted the experi-
ment—gave the Resolvent several times per day.
In a few hours she became stronger. In a f
days she felt be.ter. In twenty-one days she
entirely cured, and was again about her usual
ties, as happy and as hearty as ever. Not a
was left to disfigure her skin her skin
smooth and flesh sound."
fifteen months later.
On the 18th of August, 1854, fiteen months
after this wonderful cure was made, Mr. Francis
Horton wrote us that the generous master ot the
girl presented Mr. Oliver with one hundred dot
iars for hif attention on the girl, and recommend
ing the use of the R. R Resolvent. Thisgirl is
in the full enjoyment of health.
RADWAY & CO.,
162 Fulton street, New Yoik.
Price ot R. R. Resolvent is $1 00 per bottle
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Sold in Anderson by D. C. & J. L. Dickson.
UENRY SAMPSON. BENJ. A. BOTTS
Henry Sampson & Co.,
FORWARDING and Commission Merchants
Houston, Texas, and dealers in Groceries,
Dry Goods, Hardware, Bagging* Rope and alf
kinds of plantation supplies.
Cash advances made on Cotton, Wool Hi
and other produce consigned to us onstor
for shipmenlto Northern markets. july
R. R. REGULATORS No. 2.
A Ntw Prinriple in Medicine, never before kmotin or
posxsted by any Purgative Cathartic, or Anti-
Bilious Pills in use The true way to Puri-
fy the Blood. Let all who have ever
taken Pills read and invettigmte
the Theory on which Rad-
way's Regulators art
founded.
tne most perfect pills in c£*,
And the only Pills that possess any new medical pro-
perties, or Regulating Powers, that have bun
discovered during the present century.
THE action of Radway's Regulators on the
human system establishes a new principle in
medieine, viz : that the blood cannot be purified
by the direct of specific action ot any drug upon
it, as an egg or piece of isinglass purifies our
coffee. We are aware that many learned doctors,
writers on materia medica, and proprietors of
popular medicines, gravely assert ihis doctriner
and recommend their remedies to possess this
mysterious property of clearing the blood. We
deny that such is the fact, and we assert that no
medicine can purify the blood except through the
medium of the glands, viz: the liver, panereas,
skin, kidneys, bowels, &e., which are the sewers that
natvre has established for this purpose. Radway's
Regulators exert a controlling influence over
these glands, compensating for any unwarrantable
action or sluggishness on their pait, by which the
proper amount of excretions is expelled from the
blood, leaving this fluid in its natural state.
RADWAY'S REGULATORS
Possess another important principle which no
other medicine, in the form of pills, ever yet
possessed, namely: that of leaving the bowels and
till other organs in the system regular and healthy
—after they operate.
RADWAY'S REGULATORS
Are the most Liild. effectual, perfect purgative
cathartic, aperient, anti-bilious Regulating Pills
eve* discovered or mven to the people. THEY ARK
A GREAT FAMILY PHYSIC FOR GENERAL
SE.
Quick and pleasant in their action,
Mild and effectual in their operation,
Never swken, Gripe, or. Weaken the System,
Elegently coated with Gum, perfectly tasteless.
They Regulate, to a natural arid healthy action
and remove all morbid humors from the
Liver, Bowels,
Skins, Pancreas,
Kidneys, Glands,
Bladder, Lungs,
And purify the blood by Cleansing the Sewers a
the System and Regulating every organ to anaturl
and healthy action. Those who desire health
should search for the proper remedies to aid nature
in ridding their bodies of disease and infirmaties
GREAT MISTAKE OF PILL DOCTORS-
The most popular Pills are deficient in thei
compositiou and medical properties. Manufac1"
turers of _ the best vegetable purgative, or anti
bilious Pills of the present century, have over-
ooked the most important properties that Pill
should possess, viz., the Regulating powers of thei]
Pills. No one can enjoy perfect health unles
each and every organ posess a healthy and natura
action.
THEIR QUICK ACTION.
Radway's Regulator's are prepared on
same theory as Radway's Ready Relief, to act
quick and to relieve the patient from the distress-
ing ailments that afflict the system immediately.
As soon as the Regulators are swallowed, they
begin their work of regulating the system, and
exercise over the diseased parts a healthy influ-
ence. If troubled with Coughs, Colds, Influenza.
Sore Throat, Cold in the Head, Hoarseness, take
from two to four of R. R. Regulators, on goineto
bed, and in the morning all difficulty will be
removed. If troubled with costiveness, indiges-
tion, dise aseof the liver or kidneys, a few doses
of Radway's Regulators will remove the difficulty
and restore the system to order, regularity ancl
health. Radway's Regulators are pleasant m
their operation, are elegantly coated with gum
Caution.
ALL persons are forwarned from cutting, des-
troying, or carrying away timber from Val-
entine Snider's bounty survey of 1280 acres ol
land in Grimes county, conveyed to me by deed,
recorded in book C, page 591,Grimes county re-
cord of deeds; also from Valentine Snider's head-
right, third of a league of land in Montgomery
county. I will enforce the law against all who
may trespass on said premises.
feb22-ly CONRAD MEULY.
tlie
rostor*
James S. Fairly,
ATTORNEY and Counselloi at Law, and No-
tary Public, Madisonville, Madison county,
Texas. july6-y
never sicken or gripe the patient; they arelfree
from mercury or calomel, and will surely ros
the weak and sichly to health and strei
THE BOWELS.
Rad way's Regulators do not set excfaarvelj •
the bowels by the force of their irritatin" pro-
perties, but by their regulating effectB upon the
liver, pancreas, kidneys, and all other organs in
system, induce a thorough discharge of both bile
and pancreatic juice INTO THE BOWELS, thus
using nature's purgative, viz., the bile and pan-
creatic juice, to operate on the bowels Radway's
Regulators are the only pills in use that move the
bowels in a natural manner ; all other purgative mils
now in use move the bowels by their irritating pro-
perties 07i the coats of the intestines, iu the same manner
that the bowels are moved by the irritation of food
eatn that disagrees with the stomach: all these scour-
ing operations are attended with great pain, and in-
variably leave the bowels costive, and the system pros-
trated with icith feebleness and irregularity.
The following ailments Radway's Regulators
will quickly cure, and free the system from all
Irritating humors, and leave every organ ú the
body in a natural and healthy condition:
Costiveness, Constipation of the Bowels.
Biliousness, Inflammation of the Bowels,
Dyspepsia, Inflammation of the Kidneys
Kidney Complaints, Headache, Nervous,
Bladder Complaints, Headache, Sick,
indigestion, Measles.
difficulty of passing water.
Bad Breath, Bad taste in the mouth.
malignant disorders. sfc
Smali Pox, Scarlet Fevers
Bilious Fevers, Typhus Fever
Influenza, Pleurisy.
fevers of all kinds.
All Female Complaints
Irregularity. Prolapsnj Uteri,
Hysteria, Womb Difficulties.
V\ hites, Amenoiiiiea.
unhealthy brains.
Loss of Appetite, loss of Memory, loss of Energy
and loss of Strength-
Each and all of the above difficulties, Radwav's
Regulators will quickly cure.
important fever treatment
PNEUMONIA.
This distressing and oft-times fata! malady will
readily yield to ¿he influence of Radway's Regu-
lators and the R. R. Relief. We have cured bin-
dreds ot persons in Georgia and Alabama, where
1 neumonia raged in localities as epidemic, by
the R. R. Regulasors and R. R. Relief.
IN ALL FEVERS
Rvdway's Regulators will prove effectual, and
will protect the system against fatal consequences.
It Radway's Regulators are taken in good dotes
from four to six every six hours on the first symp-
toms of Fever, the patient will sopn recover. No
person has ever yet died under the R. R. treat-
ment.
THE LIVER.
There is no medicine so effectual in coring all
disorders of the Liver as Radway's Regulators.
Over Blue Pills and all Mercurial Medicine, they
dre greatiy superior.
They act much better and quicker unon the
Liver than Blue Pills, and will not endanger the
system with the injuries inflicted by mercury.
THE PUBLIC,
Who desire to know more of the efficacy of the
efficacy of the R. R. Remedies, than is set forth in
this advertisement, will please call upon the
agent and receive our Family Friend, a monthly
publication, and our pamphlets. They are given
to the people free of charge. Letters desiring
advice must be post-paid, and addressed to
RADWAY & CO.,
162 Fulton street, New York
Price of R. R. Regulators 25 centa per box
Sold by Druggists and dealers everywhere.
Sold in Anderson by D. C, & J. L. Dicksoa.
A. J. Chavanne.
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER.—Re spect.
fully informs the public, that hf ving exer-
cised his calling in the principal cities of Earope
and America, he has settled permanently in the
city of Houston, where he will ex ute any
work in his line with neatness an I dispatch
All jobs from his hands will be wa anted by
him for one year.
Also, for sale, Fine CLOCKS, fl ITCHES
and JEWELRY, and French F a
Cash paid for old gold a>d 8 fly
Jloustonevas
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