The Navarro Express (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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'Cf>IiS[CANA, TfcXAS. ' '
MAYING permíuienlly J<*mú]h1 ui -Cor«..
cana, offtifs 10 the pulic asplendid as-
sortment^ jhsw and genuintj i/ru¡rs, Med
kines, I'uints, Oris, antl Dye Stuff , and a
;reo«Al assortment of Fancy Articles for tli«-
Toitati, a«'aup nor article of pure Liquors,
1ur ^ledicinal purpose?, viz : ,-i\ rt xnd Ma
deira Wrti.e; (Joguae )5raniiv,'anii h Mipe
rior article óf coppér distilled Whisky. Hi;
•took eiñbracks ail 'tye article' of geperai j
tise to.t'he practiee of medicine, ai>«l vari ¡
ety of remedies not usually found ip the
upper country, coiiswtiné in past of ;
' r' jproto Iodine of Mercury,
Ferri V>}j.erinn, ' ,
CJorat of Zinc, r * ; j . >
f* or J\ *ash,
Veratrnm Yiride,
Acetate of, Morplline, Citrate of Iron,
Citrate ©f Iron and Quinine, etc., etc.
Al*> a general assortment of tlie most
popular patWot aiedicines, such as :
JJksincss JYotices.
J. A.
ANTS.
Brewwtíff's Balsamic, Wistar'-s Cherrr,
Woodmi^bqrr, '
Iks. ,
mitb'a Tonic Svrup
Ague cure,
er^éow,
jue Pill's,
Guysott's Yellow Dock
la ; BullU Sarsapanila ; Mc-
'* • I
b. — McLane'a; Fanstock's ;
Afe.—Wood's Re to-
nes' ; CoiustocVs ;
Katbarion ; Balm
>í j *. V.; ' •*-,
Specific for .Dift Eating ; Rad-
f Relief; Sanford'sXiver lb-,
ence o ( Jamaica Ginger.
M uatan^Cberokee,V oung
Voltaire. " V' l> * '
's ; Green MounLiin;
ter ; Arnici* Plaster; Dai-
's Pain Extractor; More-
Plaster, aud a variety of
to ioention:'* * " n2
ma Odd Fellows
HIGH SCHOOL.
i - at vnátjulf* Point.
_ Rít. Wjí. IJ. Stokes, Principal.
, Stenhoür, Assistant.
* ' * 1 ^¿ pleasure in calling
attention of" the public to tbi!
•e procured the services of Rev.
Les and Miss Mary A. Stein
" t*he former was for a
t of one of tbe first lit
itutions in the State of Georgia
extensively known ás one of th>
teachers in the South. Tbe
engaged up to a recent
thé efficient corps 0;f teach-
ers. io tbe Female Department of Baylor
tj Diversity, and is so well and favofabK
known, that none can doubt^er giving en
t«r¿ satisfactiop- 'a."i . < i
The school rooms are ^ew $nd 8j>itciom<:
the IflKpatio® in a high, healthy .reafiori uL
country, entirely fl ee from all local, caps^
for disease, and the social}" in the neipL
borhood as gooi^ as any country can boas
OÍ! h
[ ca? be had near the §chóol,hoiiae.
, at from £8 0,0 to $Uf C(
of if?e inowifeV^c
fay of Ja^rVÍSát. ■
$10 go per session
12 £U
is do "
5 00 extra.
Eílmeuí, $25 00.
j. . .
Á. Lockhart,
3. C. Bartlett.
flooring
l$. '
Would reapectfully in-
óf Navarro and ad
the above mills ar<
ing order, with a oa
two huudred and fiflv
a dáf. The pili-
st abuudanc-
_ eat seasons. Cus
rely ¿pon getting
• >ULI.) a«nounc to all the worki an«i
i.l>e I'H'l of mankind, and particular
v u> the eiiizHiis of Navarro county, that
his stock of
SKINS & SUMMER
tías arrived, and that it embraces tbe late^«
tnd most Approved styles and fashions.
For the I;:í)Í"S he has plain and fancy
^arege? ; s;üí Tissues; printed • Lawns ,
Í/Mjblí? ,-kirU>d ipuslin Roñes; Robas a Bey
Rpbes a Quills; Organd;o Muslin; Jacko
nets ; cwiss barred Mu>liii ; colored Brill-
lants }\ntl Tarl*on ; plain and embroidered
¡pen handkercfnVlsr; lace points and man ,
ties; a fine assortmt-ht of ladies Flats, Hon- j
nets of th'e latest steel houps ; rib-
bons, artificial flowers, árc.
For tbe gentlemen he Las a fine assort
ment of t
Ready-made Clothing
Bool;-and., shoes, hats of the very latest
style, as well as a vjiriety of other articles.
A Variety of
Planter's brown linen Drills; white, brown
and fancy, cottonades, roll camlet (kna-
burgs; brown and bíeacbed sheetings and
domestics; Choctaw and Marlboro stripes;
chewing and smoking tobacco, and various
other things too numerous to mention.
All of the above articles X will sell at
the lowest figures for cash, or to punctual
men on a credit until the 1st of Jatuarv,
1^6Call af>d see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, and examine for your-
selve^. He will pay the highest market
price for Dry ¿lides, in goods. 24
Ijaicyvrs Cards.
Jf. L. Halbert)
i TTt^RNEY AT-tAW, Coreicana, Navarro
v^county, Texas, will praetiee m the eouu
iicb of Navarro.'McLennan, Hil!, Ellis, Free
rU>ne; Limestone unAHenderson.
Alexanukk BüAÍt !
ti. Q.
Mills.
MILLS &
BEATOS,
lORSTOANA, NAVARRO COUNTY, TEXAS.
H. D, GARDfciV .
Attorney at Law,
CORSICANA, TEX4S.
% %/"ILL practice in the IStli and surronnd-
t ía:-í judicial Districts, and in the >«.i
oronre Court at Austin. ' n39j
Miscellaneous-
Wm. II. Mitche
T T O U N JS Y A TLA fl
AND GENERAL LAND AGENT.
Corsicana, Texas
T"¥TILL practice in the 13th and 16th -lu
t V dicial Districts, and attend" prompt h
o all business entrusted to his care, muy, 'oí
n
Winkler & Sivcatiaan,
ATTORNEYS A T L A W "
CORSICA K A,
Navarro county, Texas.
1 fi UTinrh
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L '
Corsicana. Navarro C.o„ Texan.
L17ILL practice in the Courts of th> 1
TT and 16th Judicial districtB. V-il.
^ive especial' attention to the collecüo
claims, the investigotion of land >.• : i Ior will be acce-
all business pertaining to his profession ■*'•'!
Horses for Sale.
HAVING more stock horses than
I can at*end to oh ooe raqoli/ I
,5 offer 150 head fqr sale. . They
are nearly pure American stock, fyavjng
been bred exclusively IxQiv Ania^icao and
Creole mares My 9tock is excellent, I
having one of the Driest bloodbd ptalliocs
in the Stipe. Ííi? pedigree can by seep bv
'ailing at this < flica.
If you v.-ant brrg^ius that really are
argains, coy? and try me. I live sixteen
iles. Iropi Cors;caoa, on Rush creek, Na-
• arro county.
r,n tf ' ; .ií>[i V W. TOWNSENp: __
Bacon.
bave just received a choice lot of
Hams, shoulders,-<fec., for sale low.
. A. MICHAEL & BRO.
■JM ■ 1 d I — * 1 " ; ' T ' * "*
Howard Association.
PHILADELPHIA.
¿r k- - • 4- r •
brroci
?.**■*
A benevolent Institution established by tpecial
the Sick
t an
-. Jl ih
Dweasts of he Sexual Organs.
m tv.riiAi iiiVinf
Endowment, for the relief of the
Distressed.afjlivtedv>ith Virulent andJSp
ic Disease", and especially for the Cure of
and
'ent andEpidem•
M
E■ ICA1 ADVICE given gratis, bj-the
Ao ing Surgeon, to all who appty by
letter, with a discription of their condition,
f ge. occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in
(í;- ^ óf extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
tice f charge ^ .
Valuable Reports on Spermatorr^iipa, and
her' disenses of the Sexual Organs, and on
h rie *'remedies employed in* the Dispensa
to. the afflicted in sealed letter en-
.in, fr'" of charge Two or three stamps
WK. CROFT, - L. 7- ,
^i-oft & Wheeler,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
CORSIC'ANA, TEXAS,
PRACTICE in the counties of Eávnrro.Húi
Limestone, Freestone, Ellis. Kaufman n.
Henderson, and in tljéSuf renie Court at Air-
tin.. Collections made in any. part oi tr-
átate. " " ri'2
Corsicana, Texas,
HAVE just opened in Corsicana a Urge
and elegant assortment of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
To enumerate all tbe good things wf
iiave is next to" impossible, but we wi!j
mcation a few ;
Coffee,
Su ar,
S^lt,
W. II. Kcbictt,
ASS®& ® thm,
Corsicana, Navarro county, Texas,
TT7TLL attend to all bnfiness entrusted, to
TV him, in the Courts of Navarro county,
and in the"District Courtsof jHill, ElHs, Fre--
stone,' and Limestone counties. He will also
act as Land Agent, in selling and redeeming
land, and perfecting land titles. ri"8y
J. T. Spencc, . .
•Attorney at Lateáis General Land
gent,
Corsicana, Navarro county, Texas.
WILL atjtend to all business entrusted to
his care promptly. Money collected
in any part of the State. He refers, Lv per
nission, to
Hon. H. A. Wise, ex-Gov. of Va.; Hon. J
ÍL. tttéwart, M. C., Md.; Hon. J. D. Jones, Mil;
lodge T. A. Spence, Md. nl3-y
gun on
. ■ . ...
1'
Stolen.
tOST ORSjiPli EN from my Ivagon be
tweeo Hockley and Lancaster, D^lla.-
eounty, one roll carpeting and one bo*
' to Moffat
11 be thanrk
sill lead tc
a. g : <iu t"" • * - • 1
W. J.#WEST, Corsicana.
J(^fl
■■ 1 " m
Tea,
Rice,
' Sardines,
Cyst firi,'
Pickírtis
SMOcea,
M uatard,
' • Spuff,1
Jellies,
1 ¿ «¡,; • $wrch.
Spice.
Candle -
Jipts,'
• • , Onions,'
Almonds,
CrtTidies,
Irish Pot^'fOes,
• Popper,
Herring,
Tobacco, 1
Catsups,
Cionamoq,
Cloves,
Ginger,
''ickles.
of j very variety.
Bfaody,
' Whisky,
Gin.
Wines,
Old Bourbon,
Mountain Dew,
Schnapps.
, Porter
Ale
/ v
Mrmn dud i uits of aU Kindt.
Physicians.
Dr. X. J. «Bills,
TTTILL continue to practice medicine.Office
VV on the East side of the public square
Corsicana, Nov. 19, 18.59. n'2y
III* D €r Kerr,
BEING permanently looted, in Corsicana
still continues oÉferiiiff his eeryic* in tij*
iraetice of mediciné! obstétrica and sui'gery.
He feels thankful for1 the pat'rtíija^e lieratofore
estowed, aiiJ hopes by cioge álténtión to 'hi.-
profession to merit a continuance uf the samo
A select stock of medicine alwayson hawi
Office at his old stand. >l *nl
Aridresp, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, feting
Sin gene, Howard Associatipn, No. 2 tíouth
.Niath street. Philadelphia, ra. By order of
the Direct or .
EZRA D. HEARTWELJj, President.
Oto. Faifxhile, Seeretarv.' nll-v
«5
?
[T iKE this method of returning my thanks
to th# citizens of Navarro and adjoining
•iiuntiea, for their very liberal patronage,
ud hope to merit and leo.ive their favors
i the future. I can be"jo'iud at mv otí;
•herrie ,
Pears,
Ac
I the citizen
1, Thursday
ii variety of
Preserved Fruits.
Mr.
first i
by. the tinder
rly<H*upted by
r*J-
i brought in the
be-ready by 4ay-
1 T and Saturday
W " «<> •
Whale, LiufeeJ and Lard Oil,
and evijrjthi!^ pertaining to a Family Gro
atfry store. We go on the principle that
4 tfcort payment.1 make long friends," and
e<¡¿sequently offer our goods
; CÍIEAP FOR CASH.
J. F. ERWIN. • Give|js a trial.
cand engaged, as heretofore, in the man
-'faetOHk nn y \ \ *
Saddles and S^ddle-Trces!
<nd everv other article in tny Hne. Qq
and and' for sale, Saddles, Paddle-Tree^*
larnes«, Bridles, and all articles usual]y
¿ept in a Saddler's shop. Orders filled with
catness aud despatch.
n20 r.. I, JERNIGAN".
Williamson^ Hotel.
Corsicana, Texas.
THIS hotel is now fitted tr; ic a néát and
comfortable style, f">r the accommodation
of tbe public. Th-p;,.: ^:rr b:n engaged in
he business with a determination, to please
II who may f.tvo' bfúi' with their patronage,
lis charges sbal! bo a niód ste any othei
otei .■ eo'inl rr,<;rit. Tt.tVeL'rs' íiorseísbal'
positively os we4! atten< «d to. Give him ¡
•!al and ju-5t e tor yourself.
üly J. R. WILLIAMSON
Mf a Hotel,
Corticun\ Áavarro County fexas.
MR. and Mrs. McPHAlLL are at their oiu
stand, where they will be happy to en
ertain their old friénds and the traveling
inblic generally, Their table shall be fur
ai9hed with tbe best the country affords. A
¡rood stable is attached to the hotel, and a
'ood ostler and plenty of corn and fodder
i'rices as usual. With thése assurances, geh-
lemenand ladies, are you willing to give ns
call I "' • ' nl2y
PVi i FV THE BLOOD.
Tloiiai1* Vvgeiable Life RHIf,
AND PliiENIX'BETTERS.
rHE high and envied celtbrity which thes
preeminent maáicihéfe have acquired fo1
their invariable efiica y ip all the disease-
whi' h they profess to cure, has rendered the
usual praelife of puffiug not Anly nnneees-
sary. but unworthy of ill m. They are
known by their fruits; their good works tes-
y;>, ih ., and they.thrive not by the
f fth • • :¡ • credulous.
In :-,;ses -ji aithma, acute and chronic
h, «if> ctions of the bladder and
Kin v if Bi he', Fevei-s and Liver com-
pi . n'ci -Ik :h,- South and west, where these
disea-es prevail, they will be found invalua-
ble. Planters, farmers and others, who once
u«e the e medicines, will never afterwards be
without liem. •
Py.ipi.p~lA —;No person with this distress-
ing disease should delay using these medi-
cines immediately. Eruptions of the skin,
r y a - el as. flat'dency, fever and ague. For
ibif scourg-v- of the western country, these"
medieir.es will be found a safo, gpeedv, and
certain reir.ciiy. Other medicines leave the
aystcm 8ulj"ct to a return of the disease—
3. cure by fbese "medicines is permanent. Try
then;, --0 su-. .«Sed, aud be éured.
■ i\i tí lases.—Never fails to era'di-
¿¡ i.r i.> 11 the effeeta of mercury infi-
nite. "o.. . than the most powerful preps
ration of larsaparilla.
Xigii' sueitts, nen-ooB debility, jfeerTout
complaints c«t all kinds, organic affeetions,
|>aipitatio,u of the heart, painter's cbolie.
Pii,E8.—The original proprietor of these
mediciiies was 'cyred of piles of 36 years
:■ sanding,by the use of these life medicines
i loiie. Vopsw of eüi kinds are effectually
] xj'.-lled oy these, medicines. Parents, will
do wen to administer thepi whene.er their
existence is suspfceted. Rpjitf will be cer
tain.
THE LIFK PILLS AND Plft^SflX BITTERS
Purify tbe blood, and thus retbo/e all dis
ease from the system. A single trial will
place the life ptlhand phoenix bitters beyond
ho reach of competition In the estimation of
every patient. Prepared and'sofd by *-
n30y DR. WM. B. MOFFAT,
.*35 Broadwny, cor* Wcth st.. New York.
Corsicana, Texas.
WHOhliPAhE
AND
ARMSTl
GREAT * SOUTHERN- BOOKSTtMi' '
TTPWAJRDS of tai^sand rofame of
U n^W and^itttf^g book% «,^7 de-
partment of literature, recently
Armstrong dc Brother. .. t (%
Two thousand splendi^ > pictures,
•pastel paintings, engraving! , lithographed
prints for Grecian paintings, at Armstrong ^
Bráí-hér's. •> ¡&1M
05H, Thousakd i
I Virtr* of «¡ties.
1 and al
GROCER,
O
landscapes, buildings,in Europe and America.
Comic, itoeial and theatrical gronpes, Niagara
Falls, dc., at fropa $2 60 to
Splendid Stereoscopes,ip
macho and pearl, rose
leather, at from 76 cents to
parlor thould be without one.
Bridal and Birt hday Presents—Rich toila
sets, vases, baskets, jewef
dreso combs, bracelets,
bunioiMin.
Card ^asee and portmocser, cigaratandsand
desk^ in papier macho, Edsewood, mahog ny,
morocco, ic.. at Armstrong & Brothers,
Superb Gift ¿?o0&«,Annúa!sfor i860, albnnií
prayer books, bibles, and; all the celebrated
poetical and historical works, bound ia vol<
vet, moroeco antique and papier macha. Pre®-
enfs suitable to every purse and persoa at
Armstrong 4 Brother's.
Lam Books—W«rare agenta of nearly «11
the law publishing irdttses in the United
Stal^a We keep on hand one of th4 most
complete lists of It^v^ books in the aq#t^ adt
dress ArmHrone A Brother.
Thtf Largest St<^k of Blank Books j* ih
Embracing every slylfe, variety and fri
We would iny^te the special attention W
COy.STV CLERKS tO
paper, <&c.
Paper.—Oi
of paper ma^S7W)m the finest French and
Eng lish wedding note papers to eommOn straw
wrapping pfper,
¿'nnti g: Paper.—h\\ siaes, at Jíe*/flórk
prices, transportation charges onlv excepted,
bronzes. — Crimson, Cold, silver, yellow
aad other shades. '< ; >
Blank Qard* oí every vatf*?, and qaalkv.
Envelope* ia e\;*ry vaniety..,
Perfmnery Gopds, at wl$B«aJ« only, at
matntacturer s cara prices. < Brushe of ali
descriptions, eomjba, etc.
Pianos.—W«h^f and Cluekering'a Ceiebrat-
ed fíanos. For aaJe very iow at
ARMSyROMj¿ BltOTffRRj|.
FR^ras IK *iLL
Wholesale and Retail
and Music. Store,
Periodical
at*$ety
the #oet ojtce,)
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
IpIIE fubfcribec.haring adde^to
uf. coustí records, record
embraces every variatv
usly laibe a#soi
of Boqks of Jon^B, Ri
'ones,) is prepaid to
. theer
A Co.. (lata Jl 51
11 all orders pertain-
airs
MBAS8
jy. J. REeVkS wp pr.j
flarish's Hotel audi Livery stable
Fairfield. Texas.
(Known formerly as the Walker House.)
fTlVlWC Voir or. nf ,V.;= A ?.
H
AVING
■Hotel,
taken charge of this populas
would solicit a liberal p.itrnu
¿e of the public. It will he his aim *•
jive general satisfaction. The !arg<' m
-xcc!Ier.t stable, connected with thu ho
•vill be well attended to. Buggies, Ho-se
and hacks kept to hire. n23
n5
H. W. TATE & CO.
All
> assortment of BIBLES and
"Va of all sizes, qualities and
the Depositary of the Am
>ty, at of the
December 17,1 9 tí ffffftry
Pvtur&rjirG.
HOUHE, Sign,A^nd Ornamental Painting.
Graining in oak, mahogony, bird eye,
BJHple, <fce. All work done well or no charges
will be made. Prices moderate.
n20-tf 0. 8, &075T0K. .
€< D. Johns,
Copper, Tin, and Sheet
IRON WORKER,
North-west córner of the Public Square.
• Fairfield, Texas,
VCETALLIC roofing, house spouting and
ItJWguttering, bath tubs and show r baih-
rotary coffee roasters, (the best ever iuve« ;«d
and every family should have one aud be.*t
coffee pot biggins or filler, bunting lain|m,
late improveaTmilk pans of all kind*, and all
wares usually found in a Tin nd Copper es-
tablishment.
All my work^s warranted to be the bf st,■
no charge. Repairing done to order..
I earnestly solicit public patroi".ge. y.
terms are strictly CA'SH or city uccq.U! .:e
I will do all wor^ as low a? p ebible. Ali ci-
ders will be promptly filled
R. A. Van Horn is my agent at Corsicana.
Oct2*nl C. H. JOHNS. 1
_ the'above >*e
ward to be shown the grave of ^by in
dividual who has died in'Texas/rom pná'umo
nía, that most fataf of all diseased, who ha?
nced his STIMULATING EXPECTORANT ac
ording to his directions in the treatment of*
he disease. The above reward has been
■itanding for two years right in the county
where thousands of bottles have beeti sold
and used in this disease, and not one failure
nas yet been bearti of by the proprietor.
Enough of thii medicine to cure a&y case
of pneumoflja, will b(j senjt to any part "of the
State, by ináif, upon the receipt of ONE
DOLLAR.
He alao puts op a reme
md Liver Cdmplaint, and
Fever, one for Flux, and a superior Ahti-Bill
Otis Pill f<jr family one- Persons vishiá^
^encies to sell these medicines will addreke
J. J. REEVES «fe CO., Droggists, '*
Sulpur Springe, Hopkins oounty, Texas
The proprietor has hundred's of borne cér
¡ficantes to. prqve the unrivalled efficacy of
.'iis-retóedié$;bf which tbfc foliowing'are apeó '
unen . And, first,'that I may'not be 'suspect-
ed at- being one of the short'hand doctors
iiianufactured in Texas, I vf!}l present the
teistimony of a minister of the gospel of my
native*State given me sóme-ten years ago.
Walker county, Ga.. Nov. 9, 1848.
I hereby certify that I have been four years
seriously afliieted with an affection of liver
and kidneys,and for five months prior to hear-
ing of Dr. J. J, Reeves' Medicines, I waé con
fined t<> my houses and oftst* of my time in
my bed ; during which time I had beeii un-
successfully treated by five physicians, all of
whom were recommended as emijaent. Aft'r
Which I commenced the use of Dr. Reeves'
aver medicines, which gave marked relief in
< hiee days, and in a short time I was entirely
-e>ieve<t from the disease, and I now consider
i elf entirely well.
THOMAS GROGAN.
State of Texas, Smith 00.,Jan. IS, 1866.
Í certify that I have been using Dr. J. J.
Reeves' Stimulating Expectoraat in my family
tor iwx> years, during which time I have used
it in «vial eases of pneumoaia, and I cau
onndently say that I think it has boen the
nie^ns ot saving the lives of several members
of my family. I therefore {jive it the prefer-
ence over aU other Expectorants and balsams
extant in the land, anil reootamend it espe
cially in that di$tr«sv;>:gdÍ8i,áse, as Standing,
in nij opinion, unriva.'ied.
, MILTON CARTER.
Smith county, Texas, 1866.
This is to certify that 1 have oséd Q. Ji J,
Re ve-i' timuiatirigExfiectorant inmj family
n h Jívaro case of i>heu iioiiia, and find it to
r,e wt «Lat it i-> n c rnti'iénded to be—the
¡ic • itId in 'he - r. -r that disease 1 have
ov-'- « . it. ce lik- a charm, and I ña
ti , u ngh n o miflii u it tg everybodV.
, ™ il. W iGGIN8.
lite above medicines for sale in Corsicana
AMES CKyUM. -> '
by Dr.
A LAMBE SÜÍPLt m-/
ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF
ng legitimately to the Book and Station
business, viz: ,
MtscELLANKotrs^BooKa.—Embracilé a lar*e.
well selected stock bf Standard and Popnlav
works—classical,sci«j>t'fic«n>«ehapi<*a4|8ehof>),
historical, law, medical, theological, agrívüi-
tnr/il. poetical, biographical, miscelIsjjtíA-.
ñctioTii romance, masonic, phrenologies.!, *■
mestic, economy, voyages, travel^ Jf«w-
publications liy every 6teatuer.>
School Books and n*v t cimt-
plete stock it; the St*ite, .
Classics and Languages.. — La{i«r Greek.
Blank Books!—-Half amJIutT tonnd. of all
«íz^b and varie|^e^ - . '
The celebrkted, Wmdsor and C!iT-
ton mills premium papers comprising a series
of eopB, lettCTS, baths, notes, comn ereief.
>ackot, legal, Plotting and bili . Ali-, a f.,li
assortment of faney, fcreaqa laid,
colored, tissue, drawing, gdld, 1
offy^ wrapping* endtcott
kc,.Ac. •
$nvelo#efi.~-
^a^fthment - !
iiatid,meurni
eiatrláa—Visiting, w
'.pi board, moor^ingi ti
iinminated.
Pocket Diaries for i.360.—Fo
D8térnscopcs and Hn -For.
inestit. '
Minie, and Music. Books*— A
ment if the ^anddrd music of
■ "* Pens.'-Jlo silver
era. w arranted iq evi
Reus.— {¿ij lot's,
Waahli _
—Ivory e
w\rab^rSI,e' ChW
sizes and styled of bind
ng; manufactured<if roperfin
dd colora and iUwtrate*
Standard PoeU.-^Pockefc 1
SV£iW('*.I-All si2es and in all st'
Prater Books.—j
and Catholic, together wit!
hymn books generally.
Ij Juvenile and Toy
at home," of all y¡
colora. Also print
: Toatum's B
settlement, in
with
tend
strongty bo
of portage,
JA.
among others.
T¿L
HARDW4RE,
eád pencils, (of all col
holders, prints, portfolios, portmonies, Docket
■béoK purses, p'otores, perforated board,^pern
and poekaí kwves, pencil leads, quills* quill
■HHÍHMÉIMÉ ce
WHICH m; OFFm AT LOW ftATSg
FOR CASH,
Call and,, Sef,
calculators^!
red and blue black,) wk 1
India rubber and bands, indt
pencils, ivory folders,
les "
pens, rul
sealin
■and
trac
desks, Ac., Ac-
numerous to ~
Cheap
and van
fpuitd in
resnsetfully invite oooirrtt
gack generally tfc exanine bis
' toNew Orleans, a*
can u^ders^l ti
•4
attended to, and
free of postage, on
prices., 7 .
Mummssma >
received, or single'
eadiag magazines and
the day.
■ Galvcaten, Tesas,
scrap books, slates
i: signed, to * for «al*
""«"'m.THMrsox
1* 1 '¿ ' * Cotton
July 1st, 1880. -n3S
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Modrall, N. P., Rev. & Van Horn, R. A. The Navarro Express (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1860, newspaper, September 21, 1860; Corsicana, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179263/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.