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NEW GOODS
- For Cash
W
fP
JOHN W. WILSON,
WIT
AUOUSTra O. BBWIW
fin • -
*-«==i
NEW G 0 (M/S
For Cash-
Till undersigued have just recti veil u
(«I assort meut of of
Fall and Winter 0 ods.
Collating of the main staple ¿rtiele, as
U lown Domestics, O/ualurgs,
Kerseys, Linseys,
Flauncls, Ky. Jaaes,
Heavy Satinets,
Caiseriers, Calicoes.
werinoes, "' ■ Alpaens,
Jfus. de laina, Woolen Shawls
Factory Tliread, kc.
A LSO a superior lot of
Slio<!ii)d Boots, Saddlery, Hats. Cutlery,
Wooden Ware, Grass and C Joa
HOPE.
Fine ami commou Chewing Tobacco, Se-
gara, fcc., iio. ^ h IRBECK> t CQ
AUGUSTUS O. ERWIN.
JOHN W. WILSON,
WILSON & EltVVIN.
(South-west Corner, Public Square,)
TYJjEU, TEXAS.
ÍJEALEU8 IN STAl'IilS" AMD FANCY DUV GOO^S AND ÜIIOCEUIES.
Hufuly (nade Clothing/1luis. C a)v
uie. Woodwuru, Tiuwiiu\ s.. . -., , - —
........ i. .. _ nils Points Dve-slufni. &e. &c.
For sale
SOMETHING NEW
REKYK8
Family Medicines,
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Tiie State or Tr\k*—County of Tan
, Zondt —Taken up, l>y Rueker Turner, aud
est rayed be lore B. W. Anderson, J. I'., on
j the 7th July, 1855. one ninro mule, ubout
'< fourteen hands high, a strawbeiry loun lias
„ . , a sear of n circular shone on the right hip.
THE author having for ten ymnhndnni malketl on both sides o! the lack, paces
versal success in tho cure of coilaiu tonus ,, fiye ar(iuy app,af>cd lo eighty two
.it disease, such as Pneumonia, Huv Dy „ ¿ ^ tifty oen}8. Also a «lark bay
Liver Complaints and all Ulerint mu, fo¿ry0al1i „ld, thi.teen hands
Aiittftiüu*. lias been nniucsou. by numerous n(J r#mik or brands perceivable, ami
solicitations, to put up bis Mwhci.ieiiina -'ise.lto eighty dollars.
eonveinent loiut lor lauuly use, so that ull i 'j ^ HENDERSON, c. c.c. v. •/. c.
Bonnets. BuoU, Shoes. Ilanlwiiiv, Cni
ware, Quoetisware. Woodwuru, Tiuwtiio, Sadtlhov Window shades, School ¡
laueous Bocks. Drugs, Window-glass. Oils. Paints Dye-rtuffckc. kc
rr..,,.,i i.«r with a "Hiieral assortment ol evurv article lonnd in a retinl stcrt. ...
, ingot her w a .ene a ^ ruspoetfull/ invito the attention ot the,victime to these distressing maladies may
" 1 become recipients ol tho iiieslmmble bene-1
(its beret ol'ore bestowed only upon his i>a |
\l \l I.' IHi'lnnTMl'V'1' tlent-. And in coming before the public
MALE iHil All I -Ml,> 1, w. ^ hjs ,,(.Iuinlies )1B not vrp„,.rit n
UNIVERSITY. long list of ccililicutes. signed by stranger*
at the lowest market prices,
citizens of Smith aud adjoiuiut;
['Oil lit 10!
"VTOTIC E—To Mr. John t r Samuel I I'd,
and all Hie oil cr iieeirs ol Martin
Mali/., deceased, of Buckingham county,
Virginia: You are hereby notified, that ac-
cording to the will ol Martin Martz, de-
ceased, of Rockingham county, \a., ^am
required lo advertise you of the
the assets of the estate in my hands
TYLER
HE 11
part
North of (he Potomac River, but will only
rrilF, ne.xt regular session of tlie Male l)e- ttMer(, that his Medicines are all Harmless,
1 partrnent of Tyler University, will com Purely Vegetable, the production of the South
í1'.1,?1", menee on Monday the 29th January 185fi. eonuxiuiuled by a native Georgian, the re-
tuciuia xi,c Scholastic year will be divided into two KUlt of observation at the Sith Bed in the
lu'9,ui! sessions, of live months each. South Nei
1VE have ii—
W BOOKS k STATIONARY
Which veofferfoi sale at low prices.
A. H. IRBECK & CO
1'ieces Ky. Bagging, 60 Coila Roj
Ol' Just received and for sale by
v WILSON k Eft WIN.
choice lot of distributed within two years' irom the 30th gjU(|ents wjj| received at any time,aud
of April, 1855, that il your interest iu said (.har^ri'il to the close of the current session.
" " ' r' * (mii> j3ei|U(.)iuUS will be made lor protracted ill-
ness, if promptly reported to the Principal.
RATKB OK1 nilTIOS Ai\0
P. 4* E. Iieilly (f Co.
10BNEK Canal and Royal street,
estate lie not called for within that tune,
il will bo divided equally amongst the oth-
er lieirs. You will therefore please make
Rope, 1 app|lcution ut once, as I am uuxious to set-
tle the alfiurs of the estate.
11EUBEN MOORE, Ea'or
of the Estate of Martin Martz, due'd.
Course m Slutlics.
PRIM A R Y DEPA RTM ENT.
ftORNF.R Canal and Boyal «reel, New Sept. 12, 1'2, 1855 dt. [1 outer s lee, 8U j Tini . I L ^
V Orleans, keek constantly on hand a com- th0 papers in Texas will please Oitliogiapnj, ueai in
plete Hv-ortment of English, trench and the above three times, and mark cost,
American Dry Goods of the latest styles.— forward papers Containing the advertise- •
Also, a full supply of every descrmtion ol nnQ iorwarupa^.
Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings, &c. Particn-
lar attention paid to putting up Planters
aud Country Buyers' orders.
SUNDRIES.
nicnt and accounts to the cilice of the
Rockland Register and Virginia Advertis-
er, Harrisonburg, Vn., for payment
Ih . J. II. H'arren.
20 Sacks Coffee, 300 lb«. Powder, Duponts qFFE1^ tils i^ofesSional services to Ihe pub
best 40 pa. Kerseys, 2000 yds. Osanburgs. |¡ ¡ (o merit a coot i nuance ol
- - S8 00
and Childs Arilh,
inetic
PR EPA 11ATOR Y DEPARTMENT.
1 si Class, Tuition per Scssi in. - • $13 00
Orthography, Reading aud Arithmetic
ooutiuuod. Klenieulary principles of Geog-
rn/)hy, aud English Grammar,
3d. Class, Tuition par session,
- $14 00
4 ra «es best Russets. Just received and lor
mU,. |,y WILSON k ÉRW1N,
E. Campbell. R. B Campbell P.K.Htrm?.
CAMPBELL ft STRONG. ( Formerly
Gray & Campbell.) Commis
at ail t<
Soldii •
l'cs.uoiii
liberally bestowed, lie will
l.i |i un.I at his oliiee on the
. public'siptare when not pro-
(ii: ¡med.
21vlu241y.
aids, No. 23 Commercial
leans-
oii Aferoh-
Placc, N'i"v Or-
vl uo 13 i y
./ •••
Mrv \ mderbiit. No. IS5*ull'olk Sin. t
SAYS OF
M'Dane's Crlcbralftl Liver Pills:
B KING unwell, anil not knowing
Dr. It
his pl-ef"
r.i Tvler
Irom deraiigenuml ol
liys'erics. I wn< pe'-nn-
Dr.
r-'
vrhethi ■ it proceed
the liv er or merely
ded lo purchase n bo\ «f I lit. M'LANKS
CKLGBKATEI) LIVER PILLS, and betoie
Iliad used them all. was en n. y i liev "d.
1 am now enjr.yiiig pel feel lit altli. nv!yiieer-
full) reeonimend l>r. M Lane • Celelwaied
Liver Pills (o ail similarly iitlliete.l.
* P. S. The above valuable remedy, also
Dr. M'l.aiie s Celebrated \'er> :i'iiire, ciiu
be had at all iespecl<ib!e Itnig S'^res ei
the United S'nti"
03?" I 'urcha^eis will please be en refill to
a«k for, nml take none but Oil. M'LANE'S
LIVER RILLS, 'i'liere are other 'ills/>ur-
* porting to be Liver Pills, now
public.
^or nii*'. v !'
JN. HOW ELL & CO • ,
• Forwarding Merche. ...
Their Warehouse is si'
Red lliver. (roods *
drayage. if deliver
Cash Advances/1 . • —
■or cotton sent t • ■ ' 1 •
allipped wit ho4
rain, and e\
the Ínteres' "
sept, li, ''
f ' . Athena, April 14th.
rp''m fRlMBLE, c c. h. co.
3wvln28
OFFERS
citi/ens
iiir pa-l (.atronare,
ft coot általe t' i till
all lino s. wh- i i t r
be ti niel at his .(lie.
- Cilice uii Soutli
at the I Mi: Store ol
Jari 24. IM5ó
T.indue y.
mill services to the
I vicinity, thankful
lie respectfully asks
me. lie will at.
.o . •-ionally absent,
hl.tC
l.Wi
r the
Uro.
AHMLMSTil
On il. • first T -
will "lb r tor •
ci.-h, before the
town ofTvl. r "11
estate of A in urn
b!e la'gici *'■ iu:i 1
ATORS
Sold
distri
()'•
irner ot
in! mil.
eSil-lV in Ji
to the bight
Court I. .i
he lands be
ie.-s d< e.l.
aei, i ai ut.
the court t>
\
(piare.
1 y vl ii20
V I.E.
i ■. next 1
" r for
111 till!
10 t III"
Valllii-
\ ears.
■ il l- r
on finí
AÍso II
thirty
r„lW:
Meutal and written Arithmetic, English
Grammar, and Geography continued, Hist.
I of l\ S. and English Composition.
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
1st. Class, Tuition per session, - - $18.00
Arithmetic with a radical analysis of the
I sanv. English Grammar. Hist, of Greece
and Romo, Rhetoric, (Newmans) Natural
Phil. Mpliy, tirst Icssoiu in Algebra and
Latin.
:>d Cías.-. Tuition per session - -• $20,00
Elo-ytinn, Chemistry, Moral Philosophy.
Algebra (Days) (Jeoinetry. Surveying, Lat-
in am' < i reek.
3d. Clhss, Tuition per ses.dou, - - $20,00
Natural Philosophy (Olmstead -) Chemis-
trv. (Silliman's) Geometry. Trigoiiomctry.
(pi ne. -olid and spherical) Surveying. Con-
i icscctions, I¡i't.'íltíi'luul Philosophy, Greek
and Latin.
1th Class Tuition per ¡.ession, - - - $20,00
AslloliomV (Oh fist en'is) Evidences o I CI i lis
tiauity (Pal'eys) Elements ot Christianity.
lvalue.1) Hotuny t¡oo|'.gy, Bailéis A'latugy.
'nlitieal EctmoiiA, |Wavlunds) lutciuatieli-
a] La- " '
i — >« <-•*
.t'here
i wis which
i. Hatters him-
i io please the most
suits do not fit, uew
.•iced, aud try it again.
J.W CORNELIUS.
J- HOCKERSMJTH.
fin
>" II
iiuir c.
- by i ei
• m ...
need during t lie con,..
iiU5
it her does he promise that his
Medicines will cure all tliseases, as is Ihe
custom with Northern Vendors geueiully,
but will only say without the f.-ar of con-
tradiction. that tlu y will oure just what they
are loooiimiendeil to do.lu jirool ot whioli he
refers to every family iu which 1m has prac-
tised in Georgia, Alabama and Texas. His
Medicines consist ot—
Itlcevch' I>.vs|M | tlc aud Liver
IHdlilillC'N.
A cert.tin cure lor all Chronic AtfectIons_
ot the liver; ami lis no Man. Woman or
child ever hail Dyspepsia with a healthy
Liver, it may be well understood why I
have combined ft remedy lor both disensos
in one. This Medicine has attained great
celebrity in Georgia find Alabama, in the
cu e oí these terms of Di easo, aud doubt-
leas iu great demand in Texas, as the Liver
is the great battery upon which the artil-
lery of most of tho Novices in the Ilealiu<¡
j Ai t is brought to bear for every attack ol
the Common Enemy, l ever in tins climate,
cousetpioiitly lew have passed lliu ordeal ol
what is called climating with Blue Mass,
Calomel, ice., without gieat del iii'.y ol that
important organ. Therefore be not discour-
aged if you liuil yoursell troubled with lit-
indention. L'lutvlrney. Cu'tirenew or ruiiuiug
li oAerid Discharges from Ihe bowels, bur-
ning and swelling ol the stomach, pain in
the right tide, sour belch after eating dull
headache or general stupur lor a cure f i all
these is to be found ill this Medicine, 'i'lnre
Buttles, if taken according to directions.will
ctl'eet a cure iu almost all cases. Price
onlv $1 00.
' ur.i.i i:s- irmiiiSK rosic.
The Celebrated Mother's Fiientl. A cer-
tain cure for all Ailed ions of the H'oinh so
so common ill this climate Many years
evpeiienee'lind close obtervalion have con-
vinced the iili'hor of these Remetlies Unit
large niiiubei.s of Females, while in Ihe
prune ol iile aiitl usclulliess, have been
caused to withci ami fade away a;al tlraga
niiseiable K\i 'eiiee lor wan' ! an eliicn'iit
remedy to repel these distressing ids. But
th.;y are not irreine lia.de—-Iho remedy is
TYLER UNIVERSITY.
rpilE lie\t Session of this /nalitulion will
I open on Monday the 3rd. day of Sep.
lumber next. The scholastic year will be
thrown into two sessions, of live mouths
each. We lake pleasure iu returning our
gratitude to our termer patrons and friends,
nno will here renew our plodges that noth-
ing shall be left undone upon our part, uor
auy expense or pains spared to meet the
very highest expectations. To ellect. we
shall endeavor toll ove an able faculty, and
also give our personal anil constant attention
to the Institution.
Students will be received a any time and
charged to the close of the current session.
Deductions will ho made for protracted
illness pronip/ly reported to the President.
N. B.—Ten per cent discount will be
made on all Tuition bills paid in advance.—
Ten percent will be charged on all bills not
paid or settled by note at the close of each
session. G. G. BAGGKRLV.
President
FACULTY.
G. G. BAGGEltLY. Phkst. & Piiincipal.
Mrs. S. G. Baouaiu.y, First Assistant.
Second Assistant.
JOHN J.CARTER, (elect) Male Depart.
B. L. Walker, First Assistant.
Second Assistant.
RATES OF TUITION
and course df study for tho Female Depart
Primary Dkpartmlnt.
Tirrto.s, $8,00
ESTUA J NOTICE.
The Stifle of Ttrai — Comity of Van
£audt.—Taken up. b\ Jacob Weaver, and
est rayed before J. R. C. Ilo'idel's. u. J Oil
I tie {"Jtli day ot June, 18,V). two work Ov-
en; one is led and win e speckled, loiiiked
a sui.silli crop nlld nil 'cr halt i lop i:i euch
ear. Brand "D" on thcletl 11 i; >a -o "^i
on the light hip, and about eight yc!ir< old.
The other is a led steer, murketl a swallow
fork and linderbit iu Ihe loll car. nbou1 ten
years old, anil no brands. Said animals
appraised to liftv dollars.
J. R C. HENDERLON, c. c. c., v / co.
Aug. lfl, 18/55.
Admiulbirator's Notice.
LETTEUS of Administration having
been granted lo the undersigned, at
tliu March Term. 1815, ot tlie Probato
C iurt of Smith county, Texas, on the estate
of Julia Ann Kenedy, deceased. Ail per-
sons having claims ugtiiiist said estate, will
preseiit them in tho lime prescribed by
law.
J. M. DOUGLAS, AJininist iilor.
April 2, 18ÓJ. 0w-l"30
l*roNpr«'(iin ol'
THE TYLER llUPORTEll.
This ^ai'i: will be published weekly,
ut the price of $'2,ñü per iinnuni, it juid
iu advance, SM,Ut) if paid within sis
months uiul $.'1,50 if jiaid after that lime, i
No subscriber taken out of the county,
unless payment is made in advance. |
Subscribers can remit money liv mail at
our risk, taking the receipt of the post- j
muster, that the money has been sent.
Our subscribers are aware tliut we have
been, for some weeks past, publishing the
decisions of the Supreme Court. We shall
eentiuue to do so, and promise that no pains
shall bo spared to publish them correctly.
In national politics, the "Reporter" will
Siw Mill.
BY JAMt.s W it Tlins. P. Wll.Snx.
MIE subset iliei s would respect Iu I ly in
form the eiti. e:is of Smith a i l the pub.
generally, that they have a .S\iu>
iiiilcii Northeast of Starivilli-, on
,i;i.tv, l'inhnr c'lunty. wliero they ar«
lie ge
¡III) to ll 11 nl] ol d
ispateh for lumber
t hey
wi'li promptness and
wl.l di may be scul
p ■(•: luily iuv'ite an o.x-
iiiii! e •.
t 23
70
i 00
1 60
them, ¡uní wi <ld ri
nuiiiialioii of tInn.- hiin!.
Ti ll :
Hoard M aturt:4
All square luiiibors,
¡•heeling.
I Ire. n iiircli. kc .
Rljtpetl lumber. I pine)
Rills of lumber tilled a:> long a* tiveiity-'
five feet,
Archiirrt and CttCiltr
MR,, HI* I'SONj late oí Georgia,
respectfulU iulorm the eiti/.eus of Ty-
ler and vicinity tfiat he will contract for
election ol I lie following branches of lh '
mechanics nil viz: Cotton and Wotile.i
Factories, Sugar M ills, and also for the «rec-
ti in of Churches. Court Houses or the fices?
class Dwelling houses, together w ith Stores
and Waielions.is. all to be id the,most Mo-
il.',n si \ lo. All contracts tilled with|di«-
patch and waiianied not to 1 e nuipa
i ny artist lor the amount of money
jan. - I. 18V>.
UN
lassuil by
paid
lj \-fti20
St < 41 HI E.IKCTS THE TM5&
MONV OF WOMAN
SliOLU) /■ L' CONCLUSIVE]
Niav York, .
0^7*"Mrs. Clute, of No.
Re
Enumera' ion.
FOR SALE
tiiiid S1)°001 Thlrtj-onc Thousand
.a saddle Acres of Land, lying in Smith county,
the left eye. near the town of Tyler. There are fifty-
two improved places on said land, ranging
from 23 to 100 acres, otcli ' in cultivation.
Good land, timber and water. The above
lands will be sold in tracts to suit purchas-
ers. Terms: Part cash, the balance on
Stephen Reaves. one and two years oredit, with interest.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice Also, 8000 acres lying in Cherokee oounty
rict Court of the near Jacksonville and Lurissa. Thcr are
8000 acres,
urse will be strictly adhered Fain in Me i ! .!iud
■quest of the parent or guar- tivouess, Dud HeiXHt'iW1'.'
tliaii. io which case any stu leut may enter Temple*, Dullness of Visiofi.''.tse
irregularly by laying "the rates of the ne.xt es of Heat and cold, you can bé J'1*.1."
higher class. No student will be permitted using this medicino. Just try it. Three or
to rise to a higher class unless fouud com- four Bottles is sutlicieut iu most cases and
icen e.xpeiicneyiitl )\ hunt!-
mothers, it you are dis-
lifse ulfecti His. such ns
a,&c,
ency,
1^cc 1.
petent ou strict exainiuatiou. • sometimes one will sutfice. Price SI SO.
Tuition will be due at the close of each REEVES' SIMULATING EXPECTO-
session. Ten per cent will he deducted fori RANT.
tuition paid in advance, and the snme per' A certain cure for Pneumonia, tho first
cent will be charged ou accounts notpromp article ol the kind ever otrered to the pub-
tly paid when due. | lie. Anil as a failure totrea this disease,
Discipline mild; but strict. I with success, has ever been the opprobium
Liberal patronage is respectfully solicited ol the Profession, I hope I hall not be deer
in the Supreme and District
8tate, and in the United Slates District several improved places on th
Court, or the Eastern
Office, at Tyler.
sept 0, 1854.
State of Texas ]
District of Texas.
tfvlnJ
J. T, Reall,
;vs.
Wui.J.Chpma
To <tie Sheriff or other lawful officer of
Mid County Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to summons
Wm J. Chapman by publication in the
Tyler Reporter a paper published the town
of Tyler Smith co., three successive weeks
to be and appear before me at my office in
Jamestown on the first Saturday of Nov.
ranging from 40 to 80 acres, each in culti-
vation. Also one league lying in Angeli-
na county, which will be sold ou the abovp
terms. For further paiticulnrs, apply to
JAMES Mi FA DIN Tyler
Sept. 5ih, 18Ó5. 3in v 1.u 10
Steam mill.
of the people, both iu the vicinity of Tyler
and at a distance.
y I. CARTER, Principal.
UNIVERSITY AT NASAVILLE.
Medical Department.
The Fifth Annual Course of Lectures
iu this Institution, wi I comino .ce oo M
day the 29th of October n. x . a d conn: -
ue till the first of the enduing M n h
PAUL F. EVE. M D. P in o.e ñu
Practice of Surgery
JOHN M. WATSON. M D. O stetiics
and the Diseases ot Women uno Children
W. K, BOWLING. M D. The-ry and
Practice of jl/rttlicine,
A H BUCHANAN M D. Sm.-ica a.
Pathological Anatomy,
C. K. WINSTON, Al D. .Ma -er .We icn
and Mvlical Jurisprudence.
ROBERT M. POUTER. n. Oe ¡e al
Orthography,
Childs Aiilhmetie.
Piti:rAUATi)UV DIU'ARTMI:NT,
1st. Division, Tuition, S1S|00.
Orthography ci ii'inucd tirst class Aiilh-
metie. Heading con. " Oeography.
J* it El'A11A TO It V I > 1: A A R T MI: N T.
2d. Divi-ion, Tuition. S1.1.00
Mental Arillnnctic. Written Aril lime! ic,
ling'i ih O laminar, (¡eography with Atlas,
drawing ol innps, lli.-tory ot lT. S.
COLLEGIA T E 11 fi P A UT M ENT.
JiMoit Ci.ass. Tuition, SI8,00
Arilhiuetie. (¡laiiimar History ol (Jrecce.
Hist, of lloiiie, llotany. Rhetoric, Natural
Philosophy. .1/ental Philosophy.
M i inn. v; Class, Tuition, £20.00,
Elocution. Chemistry, Mental Philosophy,
Logic, Algebra, Greek, Latin French or
Spuui-h
Soii-Sk.nior Ci.ass. Tuition, $20.00
Chemistry. Astronomy, History, Geome-
try, Logic, Greek. Latin. French oi Spanish.
Sknioii Class 7'uilion, S2000.
English Classics, (Jeoinetry, Tiigauiune-
Domestic
W
be strictly deinocrutic, and wo shall use our1 ¡s
best exert ions to have our govuriiinent ad-
ministered uoon tliogc principles.
Useful information upon all subjects will
find mi ample space in our columns; indeed
it is our great aim to make the "Reporter" j
a valuable paper to all ulasacs ot our citi-
Zens.
CttslirMiisicTuulTianb More of
HORACE WATERS,
Nil. 3HS 1!rot'tlirny. Ni l orle. 0¿>pjs¡tiun
to Monopoly.
MUSIC AT O It I* ATI. V llI'DVCK.n r.ATKS.
Not withstanding the eiirihiiiiition of tinier
dealers to keep up the piiees of non-copy-
right music, against the in'cre-t ot nutn'c
en in posers, and their refusal loevUMid to Mr.
Waters the courtcsics of the trade, ho is
making iiunif.usc sales—lia\iie,r ¡il uintant
evidence, that he has public c urilennneo
and sujipori, in his uppo>>iliu¡\ to t'.ie^C ;.i;at
Mo.noi'oi.v. and in his i'li- r'.sto aid .xativi:
Ta i. i: nt, and to adopt the N.v.los.'.i C i
kum'V. Ills stock ol Aineiicau and Eu-
ropean uiu.-ic is in ineuse, and tho catalogue
of his own publications is one ol the largest
and best elerled in the United Stales, lie
has also mailt! a Giu.at Rkduction in the
piiccs of Pianos. Mm.onr.o.Ns and Mlmcai.
1 sstri'.mkíít.s of all kind¡. Saperia- tr ued
8;., octave pianos for ?i75, £200 and £22/),
• • r . I i.,
\ug. Ü, 18. i.
'21'2 Secoi 1 St.,
beliewng licr child, about three yeui old,
to be troubled with worms, purchase
bottle of Dr. M Lane's Celebrated X
fuge, and gave it two leasj.Cionfull,
had the i ll'ict of causing the child I
charge a large number of woims.
one
nui-
biclr
din-
Tile
We
would advise all parents who may m poet
now
enjoying goCid health.
children to be troubled wi'li woi is to
liase
id Uted
The
i nicy
iocf
their
1 iso no time, but iiumediately pui
and administer Dr. M Lane's Celcl
X'cruiifugc. It. will chic.
will be refunded in ull cases where" i
not givo ritisfaotion.
~W. 11. C. liadgins f Co.
WHOLESALE and Relni'l Dealers il^ta-
Diy (¡oods, Groceries, Prov
Liipiors. lion Nails. Bagging, Rope, kc
2, Levee Strcet, fronting Steamboat
big. Slircvepiit, Louisiana. Their
consist in part of every vuiiety ol
«••ailac.i, teas, m ilassos, salt, tobacco, c
cantiles, soap, spices pickles, Itsh. tfuil
bee:'. li:ie;m. ham, bird, butter, cheese
oil.i. 11 u i I;. c i olios, i y nips, wines, I
p-iwder. she!. lead, síi-.ich, lime, han
lieots, slioi". hats, cops, in-.., kc. 1.
iiict; i malleoli consigiinieutof cot
pus,
fio.
.ti
c;i -li or
ic Co,
a rt ice
Agent
sept- li 1834.
nf Meicliandi/.n.
for F. Jure)' Co.
I I'm. li. Miller.
\\rWHOLESALE DRUGGIST ii
\\ SELLER. Shrevcport, Lu , res
solicits the attention and patronage i
Physicians, Merchants and Planters of
t o." His large s'ock of Drugri1 , MeJ
Chemicals. Surgical Instruments.
Oils, Brushes, Vfirnislies, Itiitanic MetJ
Patent Medicines. Toilet and Fain]
icles, PerTnaiery, Window-Glass, Ph
ent manufactories, including the wcll-knoJm ,Uo.¡i u'K < ia<s!,\\__are. .Spices, Gaiden Seed
S. D. & H. W. Smith's meloileons, (tuned i stablishirieuts in the Soutjfe'iu,'o!"l
try, Geology. Political Economy.
.... Economy, Moral Science, Evidences of interior of ¡'is good ijiiality, aud instruments
iug, will i. ijaiuly, Greek, Laliu, French or Span- ns straws aud as durable us those which cost,,
.. ' 11500. Pianos of every variety of style and
8,r"fcJ.'XTRA CHARGED, price up to.siuoo. coiaprisiug those ol u s
all lis Hon. £23 OO^vw J>,UO. i.ikl.oi)rons iriiiu tivonon
[TF^Vour only security—the onlv efficient
means of RELIEF and COMFORT—is the
them the
^I'HE undersigned thankful for tho patron- a"d Special Atanomy
J.. ago so liberally extended lo them for J. BE/iKIEN L1NSLEV
age so liberally extended lo them for
the pnst yenrs. beg leave to inform their
friends aud thepuMic generally, that they
ard prepared to till all bills and orders for
lumber with promptness and dispatch. We
, - will sell for cash or approved credit, on Ihe
1855 by 111 o clock of ¡-aid day, to answer followin^iarms
Al !..!_& -C ¥ m 1> II • I ®
the complaint of J. T. Reall in a plea of
debt due by note fur 8ixty.fi ve dollars and
eigfaty-one cents, said Reoll having filed his
affidavit before me, stating that the said
Wm* J. Chapman lias absconded or accre-
ted himself so that tho ordinaiy process of
law cannot be served on him. Herein fail
not and due rotura make as directed by
law, given under my hand and seal.
SAMUEL PINKERTON, J. P.
Oct 17th 1855.
H0LMAN HOUSE,
TYLER TEXAS.
WM. S. CALDWELL, Proprietor.
3PHIS NEW. spacious, ami well j-A
L adopted Hotel has just been re- fflíffi
niished and refitted in the most ' ■ "
approved ane elegant style. Well trained
•ervantsact under the constant supervision
«f the pmprietor. The table is abundantly
•upplied, with whatever either money can
procure, or the market afford.
.KT, An excellent l.ivery Stable is attach-
«d, with attentive hostlers.
Oetoberir*. 1855. [12:ly|
NEW L?VEflY STABLE,
TYLER, TEXAS.
AVINO PURCHASED the
commodious, convenient^'
H, ■
and well adapted buildings, recently occu-
Sed by Mr. T. J. Putty the undersigned
igi leave tp inform «he public, that he has
nade arrangements by which he will be
•ble, at all times, to keep oh baud a full sup-
Sy of every yeubly of provou.ler for horses,
at the country hSoids. He will «oon have,
aud will keep a number of horses and bug-
gies to hire.
A liberal share of patronage is solicited,
«nd together with experience, and attentive
hotllen he will always be ou hand to send
sttstomers. Prices moderate.
J. E. POTTER,
Sign of (he Livery Stable, North side of
Ihe Publin Square, (12:ly|
WO E.VCt'wH FOR HAD Hit HA ft —
UPERIOR YEAST POWDER, Pre**
h Jferriil't Infallible Yeast Powder for
bf WILSON k EKW'IN.
CAITLNUM. 1500
' friLHON
SOARD MEASURE.
For cash.
All square lumber
Oak and Uum
Ripped lumber
Sheeting
Si 25
2 00
1 00
75
On credit to 1st of Jan., 1856.
All square lumber $l 50
Oak and Gum 2 25
Ripped lumber 1 12UÍ
Sheeting 87W
P. S.—An extrn charge for pailings ana
lumber over 22 feet. long.
B. F. THOMPSON & SONS.
Calhoun, Rusk Co,, Texas, Feb. 7, 1855.
26wvln23
THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY.
REMEDIES:
Issued under llie seal, sanction and Au-
£
. tor mI* by
:6wi?f
ma.
With a capital oí'$loó,ouo.
Jininly for Ihe purpose of arresting the
evilN of Spurious and worthless Nostrums;
Also for supplying the Community with
reliable Remedies wherever a competent
Physician cannot or will not be employed.
This Institution has purchased fronf Dr. John
Rowaud, his Celebrated.
ROWAND'S TONIC.
MIXTURE,
Knowu for upwards of 25 years as the on-
lv sure nnd safe cure for FEVER AND
AGUE, &c. and his inestimable Remedy for
Bowel Complaint .
^ Rowaml's ftaponnd,
ITKVPOFBUCRBVBV ROOT.
Which highly aj
mediei
medy
University's Remedy for Dyspepsia or 1mlI
gestión F
fir
nae may t>e iiatl at the Branch Dispensatory
or office of J. M. TRIMBLE, Athens, Texas,
iiug. I, vlnO. 1855,
J. BE/iKIEN LINSLEY. m o., Chemis-
try and Pharmacy.
THOS, R. JENNINGS, m. n. Ins ¡tutes of
Medicine aud Clinical Medicine.
WIL¿LVJIf T. RUliiGS, m d, Dei.i.mi-
stral or of Anatomy.
The_ Anatomical Rooms will he open t
for sliiiientson the first Monday of October.
A full Preliminary Course of Lectures.
free to all students, will be given by Ihe
Prafessors, commencing also on the first
Monday in October.
A Clinique has been established in cou-
nection with the University, at which ope- teen "mhi¡it.e¿fand'repeat every four hours
rations are performed, anu cases prescribed will cure the patient as soon as nature can
for, and lectured ujion, in presence of the rid the Bowels of their morbid contents. It
C'a.ss" , . . ' . . i >s a sa'® 'arai'y Medicine n all affections
Amount of Fees for Lectures in tho Urn- 0f the bowels. Price Fifty cents per bottle.
ol the Profession, I hope I hull not be deem-
ed egotistical if 1 here claim for myself the
discovery of a desideratum in Medicine for,
tills article it persevered in according to
Dire' tions, adhering to no prejudices of the
profession, will cure forty-nine cases out of
fifty, for such lias been my experience for
ten years; anil I challenge the world to
<h w where / have lo t but one patient, of
.his i-ease, in my wli ie I' ae ice Anil ¡
this fa* been ihi* iieiueiiy tlia¡ li.is yiveii
ni" my envi -d .-¡.icec^s The ends acconi-
|ili-:e.i b\ the u-i- of I hi- iVI >• ici.e i just
wii.it ¡my intelligent Fliysici.iu hi.us to ae-
coinpiish in the trealiueiit of-(liV disiresp.
ing Disease, i.e-a general relaxation of Ihe
Lungs Free Expectoration, a copious and
warm healthy iierspiration; ami when 1his
is acó mplislied all expeiienced men will
fell you that ttie Patient will get well it
taken care of. No family should be wiih-
. u a box if this Medicine, for as a mailer
of course, il it will cure Pneumonia, it is
go ni for all other I'ulnionary A tfect ions,
such Coughs, Colds, Bronehitis,-Croup, fyc.
Price 81 00 ,ier box.
REEVES' CELEBRATED FLVX
DROPS.
I Iiu i - the Remedy, in the linnds of Dr.
Reeves, ihal allayed the Punic ol 185.' up.
o:i the waters of the Sabiue, when 'hit Dis-
tressing Malady was raging there o such
an alarming extent. It is a simple reme-
dy, aud needs no lull her recommendation
than to inquire of .my neighbors my success
iu the treatment of this disease. A Tea
spoon full will invariably give relief in lif-
use of tho following dororibed PATENT
TRUSS:
the equal temperament.) the best make in
the Foiled Prices #15, J?6u. #75,
*100, Si 15. S125, I35 ¡Hill 8150. Smith's
Double Bank Meloileons 8200, Each Piano
and MelOdeon guaranteal. The best terms
to the trade, schools, & ¡.: 12¡^ per ecnt.
discount to clergymen and churches. All
orders promptly attended to. Music sent to
Jan. 17, 1854.
ílids, has bei
* -■> add itil
Look Out.
\\"r E the undersigned have this day
V v bought Ihe entire stock of Goods tha't
D. S Nance owned, iu the town of SUuville,
aud will continue to sidl goods at tho suiue
all parts of the" country, post-paid, at tlie re- PÍ.íl0?' ""¡J lllini1' 'J"'! '** J-
iiuced rates, tíeuorui aud select catalogues í Y Nance. I hose \vislucg to pur-
and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded ; ^ro re*peetlul v invited lo call an I
to any atldress free of charge.
April 18. 1855.
13\vv 1 ti28
Drag and Book Store in Tyler Texis.
6L. ELLIS k BRO., would respect fully
• inform Physicians, Teachers and citi-
The increasinir demand for the PATENT 11,en® *n a"^ surrounding counties,
CURATIVE TRUSS and PATENT rk. j that they keep constantly on hand all the
TF.NTION TRUSS, has induced the pro- 'e*d ng and best Medicines and a variel
prietor to make the subjoined
Great Reduction in Prices!!
Former price <or Ihe Patent Cura- . ....
tive #25 oo1 jy8,i'y-
Reduced lo - . . . iooo ne y 0 ,Jie mos' approved Patent Medicines
Former price for the Patent Reten- i í?r ?ash Tluuiklul hi a gonorous pul -
tion Truss - . . . 15 00 1 llc . I"1"' 'avor,> 'bey still hope lo receive
Reduced to . . . 5 00 a ''^ora' s'liirB u( patronage. Our
0^- Those infallible means for The cure I Medicines ¡ire lasted and purchased in one
of Rupture in all its forms are daily inerens-1 oi '.ho lbc?i lnal'*°ts in the East. Ours is a
ing in popularity as the once afflicted pro- if°°d selection. Lathes ami gentlemen give
claim lo their friends with heartfelt joy. "I us a ca"- ' G. L. ELLIS & BKO.
e xamining our goods before purchasing else-
where. J. W. V P. NANCE.
Starvillo, March. 1855. tfvlu-JM i
OTICK,
■i-1 tho will
w +
Lcitteis icstamcntary
II annexed, were granted to :
undersigned by the Probate Court of S.i¡;
county, at tlie April term, 1S5¡>, on '• •
tale of John Tipps deceased. Ail f •
having claims against said estate, :■ i
of the most approved Theological School
Medical and Miscellaneous Rooks, all c. ,
which they offer as low as Ihe market will prescribed Ly law, and tho-e inth bted
1 hey have also a^considerable va- ,S„¡J estafe, will please cuil and nettle.
CEO. W. HATES, Ezcacor.
tin.?
L
versity is 8105. Aiartieulation Fee, (paid
once only) 85. Practical Anatomj, 810.—
Graduation Fee, 825.
Good Boarding can be procured at about
83 per week.
further information can be obtained by
addressing
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY,
Chancellor of the University.
Nashville, Tennessee, July, 1855
CHINN k BOLTON, ¿
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
No. 61 St. Charles street, (corner above the
St. Charles Hotel.) New Orleans. Offer for
REEVES' VEGETABLE ANTI-BIL-
IOUS PILLS
The long sought remedy at last found—
a substitute for Mercury. This Pill will
act specifically unon the Liver as Cooks
Pills or Calomel. They effect all the good
tha. Mercurials do. and avoid the harm,viz:
Satiaotion Excessive Purging and General
Debility They possess what is desirable iu
all cathartics, but so otten absent a general
Tome principle. They are the .only safe
Purgative 1 have ever louiul in Typhoid Fe-
vers. They also act upon the Kidneys and
Skin, making in themselves a good Febri
fuge. Theiefore. when youj^re taken with
Mie^PlVnteí^'Ayslcians Md MerehanU ? P,lin th? Hea,' R".,l "'verfpur Eyes: pain
an extensive stock of Pure Medicines, Chein- 1,1 y ^ O 'Ck and Limbs, Bitter laste in
iiah. Oils, and Patent Medicine , ot the past 3four 1 W.r.>' Ju.s( ,r>'
yeai's importation. Physicians and Planters
will find in their establishment every article
of Meduilies; ais<> every description I In
struments that the may ."qniie
Meichants will find hu.ej s aiisC. . gn.
Medicine Cheats, and l*iiIe lici .• - a
mauulBclurer's prices aud terms.
tlose--oi these I'll is.
sa e >
l>.ii H
To
.o n Oi.el.n's , ili ol feu
I iec hiity Com • jter
• HEVES IONIC PILLS.
e I'
S II"
•V I
■ ■■■v ■ a m iwvi m v i/ v .' |#i pv -' " «a, ,u 9 vim,
Persons visi'ing tlie city win, or uppliea- en .. o l-. n. i ake, t>ut I
lion, be lurnishe.i with a iMi.ik coniaiiuug a l,lN'r,il' ) "i ' <moving
list of every aiticle in iheii line, as the niim- "m 'o.cisiu ig c will
luir anil vuriiitv . 14* uriii>iue u tu I..,, ' Ili'lillOi i 11 I'1'1' SO Üul
am cured—I am cured—radically cured, by
tho use of SHERMAN S PATENT TRUSS
and RUPTURE REMEDY!!
The medical faculties in this country, as
well as throughout England and France,
have universally expressed their approba-
tion of this Curative Truss, while they pro-
nounce it the only one that i« corslructed
in accordancc with the principles of Surge-
ry. As it differ in effect, so it differs in ac-
tion from all others. It is ligh'. elastic and
comfortable to wear, closes completely the
hernial ring, and perfectly retains thi. rup-
ture under any exercise. But here lei it
be observed that it is not alone in the con-
struction of the (hiss that the unfortunate
must look for a euro; they must look equal-
ly as much lo a correct application by a per-
son familiar with the anatomy of the body,
for the proper adaptation of a truss, so that
good will result from it as Dr. Lawrence,
the celebrated Engliso writer oil Heruiu,
ably argues, it is one of the nicest operations
iu mechanical surgery.
05^-The RUPTURE REMEDY is an ex-
ternal app'icaiion, which islakon up by ab-
sorption, facilitating and adding perma-
nently to the cure. Iu use isa certain pre-
ventive wheu there is a weakness iu the
lower abdomen or a predisposition to rup-
ture.
The experience of the proprietor of this
papular trusa and remedy, who has devot«d
many years to the study and treatment of
o \ a curtain cure for i Hernia or Rupture, enables him, on examin-
Ko. iiged Spleen, *'>">>• to «"eel a o impress of the right sise
l.ut they act I ■nd shape lu promote a speedy and radieal
sept. 6, 1854.
tfvliil
May
5li, '55.
lew
i'hey will frequently
Il Ik' I'wii nr Tu'unfv
or I weuty
OX'
tlOII,
list ol every
tier and variety of ariieies ale I..o gieai
newspaper publication.
Tneii .urms and price* wi¡ be as reason-
able as any house in Ihe bouiheru country, i" ' a" '
ami their gisids will be packed aud markeil
which highly apnn>^y¡ and popular Re-
dies, together With The University's Re-
idy for Complaints of the Lungs; The *
'io";,,tteRuX!4Í"'!)¿Sy for S ! <0"il,AiU" 'berequirementsof planUiw
•Bowels: Also, Ihe University's Alma- , constant supply of trenté Urate
may be had at the Branch Dispensatory u'T for Me¿tc"'ai p"rp " l
OLABS, It Boies Window
V T Glass, fur sala by
WILSON * UWtN.
ik Ei
WHITE LEAD. $00 lbs. Pur WhHe
i ? I'rad in Kluts ami for sale by
wiwdfr a kliwin.
ways on hand,
l lienilO'i 111! • III
oi i ' I li. ii.e ie e
W . II ) .1 > .III u
au i Bi • i ii l Wi i I.
Ihe Let. Side, I
or hi Ihe Alleii.tMi uiul Nig
oommence usiiiginese Pills
m>. an i ihe) will cure you
disease has a name or iiol
box. j
REEVES' FY EWA
A certain «ture lor
__ . . , . _ aided by the use ol R<
Take «Ami on the 14 September, ||«| . Purine ol Hie Blood. A*
Cash advances made on coMon and o hei iirfm disease in Ihe Praiiig
Uiisigiim«Ht«-0illers for Bagging Rope, desiring I g« West WoirfTj
Groceries,4e, |trem|4|y attended to. nde Ihe Remedy. pr, "
Jaa. «, fill. Ifrl >r b«\
Iyvin27
Tarletun, Whiting Tullís.
FACTORS and Commismon Merchants, 5
Carimdelet street. New Orleans. To
-p.' air im
i' it h au es-; ¡ jjO^Parllciilar attention given to ruptured
(C^l'ian'ers and ethers may have their
.A V EK ( URED without interfering tHth
labor, euhaiced in value and useftil-
niS 'o secure the genuine must ol
the name affixed In each-truss (Sher-
Pafeul, NeW Orleans.)
. The only piece iu tho city of New Or
iMlls that. the<«' Trusses can be procured i« j
al Dr. J. A. SHERMAN'S office, e Tier St.1
hades and Gievier si*,, to which place lie
" removed from his former establidiuienl,
k Charles st.
ha iaeruaxng deniaud fur these Tru-ses
indureil the proprietor lo establish
u's throughout the eiaitifry so that all
hi secure thcirlieueftt.
m 31 IW1 , vln«
FURNITURE KANUFACTUR?,
The undersigned begs leavo
lo inturin the citizens of Ty
ler and vicinity, he lias
opened ft
HOUSE FURNmjRE ESTABLISHMENT
where be is prepared In executed all orders
which may be ml rusted to him, lie Hatters
himself I hat he is competent lo please the
most fastidious with his workmanship, his
Shop is on the fMiulh side of Public Stinaro.
C. N. SONNEKSKN.
Dec. 3,1854. Swvlnll
r AC0QD00HES HOUSE,
E. S. HUSTON, - - Propriety
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS.
THE traveling community arc re
spec)fully informed thai this House
is still kepi, open for thoaecommo
dationof nil who choose to call. Attached
to the premises is a- Stable well supplied
with provender and attentive Ostlers.
Charges moderate, none shall leave hav
g cause to be dissulisfied.
in The Eastern, Western and Northern
Stages, «fop at this House.
Dec. 20, 1854. tfvlnlS
R. C, Óglesby. C. R. Grinteould.
0GLE8BY k GRISWOULD, Receiving,
Forwardii g, Grocciy Merchants. Shreve-
port, Irfiuisianá. Will keep on hand a com-
plete stock of'Groceries, Goods, Ragging
_ss,
and Rope, kc., whioli they will sale fur Cash
or Cottou. No Goods will be forwarded un-
less the charges are paid. Our Cntton Ware-
house, will be readv lor the reception of oof-
ung ol the uppronciiiug
facility will tie offered
toil
by the
and
tor the despateh of business,
sept 6 1854,
ARCADE /HOTEL.
MMtiffftzinc.it/fit, Aew Or/rant,
between Gruyier and X/ttche ,
R. S. MORSE, Paornrr.Ton,
1'IIE Proprietor respectfully informs hi*
friends and patrons, ami the public gen-
erally, lhat this well known and popular cs-
lablishment, has been thoroughly renovated
the past seasou,and newly furnished through-
out. A large ext ension of room has been o b-
tained by tho Proprietor's routing Die n«l-
joining portion of tho building, which will
enable him to accomodate it laroei number
of customers thim last winter.
No expense has been spa red by tlie Pro-
prietor lo enable him to merit a continuance
ol the generous patronage he has heretofore
received : and every e\eriion wi I he made
by himself an I assistants to render tho so-
journ of hii guests not only comfortable but
agreeable.
•py-Oiie Great convenience attacked te
this Hotel is, that, meals can be luid at at-
most nil hours.
sept. 6, 1851. tyvlnl
in my
>*•( o( ill]
r i .in
By
lyvlnf
Cash IVarehouie.
LE. CARTER, Receiving and h.irw ird-
I ing Merchant. 8hrevo¡ioil, U. Deier-
miuod to adopt tfci Cash Syi'fiN
limine *, | will make il lo the iutsiri
tho* who will favoiiii wrth their
to pay up mi I lie def.varj of gou<U
doing, Ihey will mivu coiumis.ionii an ¡ oi.
laraj. N .ordet filledunle** Nee mi|>ain««l
by tlie cash, or eutlou in^Uv «<1.144vi - o.c.
Milt led up.
Ian IT, IfA . fyvtaie
P
** '
(¡stray ¡Vol Ire.
THE STATU OF TEXAS, )
Cilt N IT OP AVOOD. I
T AKEN UP, by Jc.scph Litchfield, nnd
1 posted before A. (Juutev, J. P, in Pre-
cinct Na. 3, on Ihe 0th day of Mnv, 185~
one while umi yellow."olored \Vnrk 0\.
•bout siv years old, marked with srii'siln
crop and under-bit in eaeli ear; white face,
no other marks or brands pcreeivuble, and
appraised lo twenty-eighl dollars.
AL^'O, taken up by Joseph Lileliliehl,
and posted befme A. Guntor, Esi]„ oti (lift
10th tiny of Mrty. 1855, iu precinct No.
two animals described as Mows: One
dark cult red bay horse. 4 years oil. 14 hit da
bigh, hair rather curly, and Upraised U
forty-five dollars,
ALSO, «no sorrel fil!ey. flax
tail. 0110 year old, bia/o face, right
while, and appraised to twenly-s
lars. , A. FITZGERALD,
f Clurk Co. (J't. Wood Co.
July 11,1S55,
it. T. Sflmitit,
8EI.MAN k Hm
enmity, Texas.
in Ihe practice of |ir
any biisine . iu the
and bi Him District
«Mini ios, in I he the
ci l Di*iriet.
Jau tatv
I)11 *<l ft
ii-
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