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-ft* Jtartimna
0ENTAL C A MU.
t. SKí
RESIDENT DENTIST.
HAS opened an Otfice iu Hit* house
owned l>y II V. Fuwler. up stairs,
Notlh «••!«• of tlie Public Square, where he
will b« pleased ioir« any who may require
thesur iees of a ixt.
117" Scurvy cuied—No cure no P )
HrfNtMN.
JtMK* BouKas, Titus County, Ttxa*.
W. G. Suuns, " " •'
R Booth, t(*hur County, "
II. Ilm key, •" •' "
Dr. G. Slaughter, Marshall, '•
Ex. Gov. McDonal, Marietta, Georgia.
Dr. J U Randal, " "
Hon. K. V. Hill, '• "
v4n 16-ly.
idmlnlHlrului-M Kollcc.
That lelteis of administration were i>ran-
teil to B. W unit \V B Thompson uii the 29'h
ol Dec. I K.08. on the esta'e of John
Thompson dee d, by the Probate Court of
Smith eouuty. this is therefore to notify all
person* holding claim against swid estate
to present them a the law ilireeti, and all
those who may be indebted to sai. estate
are requested lo come forward immediately
if not sooner, and make payment.
tí W THOMPSON I
W H THOMPSON ) Admrs.
v4ii20-6I. January 10, 1650
KSTRAY NOT1CK. j
Taken up by W A. Hudains. and est ray-1
ed I>eliire Suiriuel Piukertmi. J P in Beat No |
!> Smith eouuty, one cream colored |iony j
innre, alum! 4 years old. branded with the
letter I), on the left shoulder, and appraised
at #40.(1(1. on the 18ih of October. JH.58. :
i'4u21-3t. R. W. CHAPMAN, Clk. I
SHARING & SCOTT;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOTHIr-RS
IV*. 3ft Maguzluc Cor. («raí ler St
THKRK IS NO MISTAKK ABOUT IT
Blank* uI «*«n ileactlptiMi ran always be
had al this olHce—varvinu in *ise. and
style to «ait percha«*r* Job Work «lone
according to order, and on Ike shortest no-
tire.
■
Dr. E. Jones,
Has in* termaneritl ) located here,
nriem hi* proletwKinal seivice* tu
w.rk? UO&Kü workü!
THE UNDERSIGNED take this method
of inhuming the public that they have this
day associated toy ether as partners iu the
mauutacture ot
U
,E\\ OKLHANS
JOHN D. SCOTT i Co.
Nos Murry and 27 Warren Streets,
new'vobk
Juii. 11 '67—Vol2, No. 24
A . 1). I) O N O V A N ,
tollun factor
Couiuiis^iun oiiíi ^uruiurúing 3Ürr-
rhut,
A 1 CABONDKLET ST 11 E E T.
(Union Row,)
vSr.30 ly NEW OltLEANS.
J. H. C A R T E tt,
4T o iu ni i 5 5 i n n jil t r t I) n a t
WHOLESALE0 GhOCER,
A'o 24 Ttkonpilovlns Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
v3n35-ly.
wV wrCRANE ¥ co
CARRIAGE DEALERS,
LOUISIANA CAR.
RIAdE HE POSITO 111'.
Nos. 49 and 51 Carondelot Street
«JJW1
riBIITIRI,
Such a Burean*. Wardmlies, Secretarle*,
Sales. Bedstead. Centre. Dressing, Dining
and Folding Table ;—together with any
and all other other article* of Furniture
usually manufactured iu a Southern Cabi-
net Shop. All of which they piopove to
sell a low oi lower than any other estab-
lishment. in the Slate—for Canil I—or
cash arrangements, only Cull and exam-
our stock.
WHITEHEAD. HALTOM. It Co.
v4n?33t.| Jamestown, Jan. 18th. 1859.
EXECUTORS NOTICE!
Tlios. S. Hanson, Executor nf the last
will and testament of Fiances Hanson,
ilecM, has filed his account and exhibit for
final settlement at the next term of this
court, to be held at the Court bouse in Tyler
on the la«t Monday in Feb. next 185 ; this
is I here lore to notify all persona interested
therein to appear at that time, and show
cause if any they fenve why the same
shall not be snouted. Given under my
hand and Seal of the Count) Court at Ty-
ler. Feb. 1st, 1839
R. W. CHAPMAN,
v4n23-4t. Clk.C. C. S. C. j
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. f
Tha' B. B. Bonner, Adm'r on the estate
of W. B. F. Bonner, dee'd has tiled his ex 1
hihit for final setlleinent at the next regu-
lar term of this court, lo be held nt Tyler
on the last Monday in Feb. next 1859: this
is therelbre lo notify all peisous interested ,
therein to appear at that time, and show (
cause, if any they hare why the Fame
shall not be ginn'ed mi accordance with
said petition. Given-under my hand and
Seal of the County Court ut Tyler. Fob 1st
1809. R. W. CHAPMAN,
v4n23-4t, Clk. C. C. S.C.
Notice This !!
T t K UNDERSIGNED, having permanent-
ly located at James Town. Smith Co. Tex-
as, lakes this method ot informing the pub-
lic that he is ready ami pre|mrud to do all
kinds of WAtiOb and CARRIAOE work
oil her iu Wood or Iron. All work done
With neatness and dispatch, and all work
wairanted when done. POWELL COLE,
v4u21-1y Jan. 18, 1859
«■£ ____
the cüixens ol Ty ler nnd the
inondiug country Office on the
East sute ol the Pul lie Square,
(tdjoiniiig Di. Warmo'* other.) where hn
may bn fouud at all boura, unless proles-
sionally alxent.
*4nS0-|y. Tyler, T«x., Jan. 1th. I8j«.
KIT WIN O. BAXTER,
ATTONEY AT LAW,
Tyler, Texas.
07>NOKTH KAST CORNKK Pf'BMC Sgi ARK.^D
TYLER, T E X A ?,
WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL
DKALERÍIN
DR Y GOODS,
CaiM. RlrteaM Carlton
I la my dnly anthnrirml A^ent dnrintf mv
| nlwenee lt<>m the Mute. I. P HI I'LElL
V4HÍ3 3t. Jan 29. 1859.
I
NEW CABINET
SHOP.
WILLIAM
SHEPPARD
Ot every variety and description. Groceries Saddlerr, Mat*, Capa. Root*, Slioes.
" 1 i' | - ' ' ' - *■- An examination of mjr Stock i* re*pecttully
Will practice in all the Counties
9th Judicial District, and the
n
u
o
>t
u
<•
it
of lilt*
Fedoiul
and Supreme Courts ut Tyler.
■ SFBtCNCM
Mess. Bahcock& Khernoghan, New Orleans
MeKleroy fc Brail lord, "
A. B. Jumes k Co. "
WumI It Low, "
I. H- Frothingham St Co., N^w Voik
Leroy M. Wiley & Co.,
Wolle. Dash & Fisher, "
Wm. G. Lane k Co., !l
John Wallers, E«i{., Shrevejiorl
White, Smith It Baldwin, '•
v4 ii 20. ]
JAMES A. DW1GG1NS ¡
vs. t No. 178.
W. H. SMITH \
STATR OK Tkxas I
Smith County, j
To nuy luirful uffucr of mi id county—lireet-
"iff s
Whereas, Jaénes A. Dwi<!^in« has filed
his affidavit iu my oflice. stating that W. II.
Smith is justly indebted to hkin in the sum
ol Forty 55-100 dollars, and that the said
Smith is absent Iroru this Slate, so that the
ordinary process o' law cannot be served
upon him, This is therefore to command
jou to cite the said W. H. Smith, by publi-
cation U|r three successive weeks in the
Tyler Reporter, eommandiiii; him to be and
appear belore me at my olhce in Canton,
iu Preciucl No. tí, in Smith eouuty. on the
last Saturday in Febiuary 1859. to answer
lh« complaint of Jame* A. Dwiu^'ins in a
plea ot dobl lor ihe .sum ol Forty 55-100
dolíais, due by account for tlie year 1858.
Herein luil not un due service render mid
return make hereof as the law directs. ¡
Given under my hand on ihe 5th day of
February 1859. ' 1. W. KNGLEUUVV.
Castings, Hardwire, Powder, shot, lie., kc
iii Viie
J. 'J'.
Would "csfieetfu!
inform the cinens of Tyler, that
L. KANDAL
he has
e lower
Biiililiuj;," Hher't he in
openeil u Cabinet Shop in the lower room
of the "Templo
tend* to
MASVFACTLRK AM) PREPARK
EVEItV UUÜCIIIPT1UK Of
Furniture!
He alto, designs, in future tu keep on
! hand, an extensive variety of
nA V I N O entered into Ihe Book and Dmsr Store business, in Tvler i CADIXLT M'OHK
will keep constantly oil hand a good assortment of fresh and genuine Duty*. Med-. Such (is
¡cines, c: eniicals, Paints, Oils. Dye Stutfs, Brushes, Fancy Articles, and in fact, every! birláis, wakduoad*, tabi.ks. i.oi'mskh,
thiiiu iu their line. Also a yood issortmeut of
SIMMONS ft RANDAL,
•book and drug store.
si
SCHOOL ROOKS,
AND
STATIONERY of every variety. Religiona, Miscellaneous and Standard Literature.
tr^-Li beral inducements offered to Physician* and others who buy hy the (|U«ntity.
bf.nstkal) . stands. SAKKS. iksik-
l*asics, dksks, ItC., tie..,
I These articles will be mauufnetured
i from the best rnatenal. and put up in sn-
perior workman-like manuor. The public
| are invited to give him a call.
v4nlti-ly. Tyler. Dec. 17. 1858.
*Mlir.
Cuiiimitte ' to the Jail tM Smith eoini.
ty. on the Ittth of January, IMI, a
Nc-rni Man aU ut It y« nr« wl ai/e
t loek eiHuplexioe. «itli a mieistaehe and
whiskers. al*out A leet 0 inches hijli. heavy
built, ami calls his name " Hill." and «av*
that he belong* Aretiy McMillan, wim
lives about tA miles tioni Shievej rt. in
CaiKlo Pariah, l^i. near Spiiuu Itubre. The
owner is ie<|Hesled to emne lot ward, move
property, and i*ay cliarue*. or he will U
dealt with as tlie law directs.
J M. WILLIAMS.Sh ir S.C.
V4u2t. Jan 19, 1859.
NEW GOODS!
Beinj i nnianeii!!v linsated, and af my old
Sluinl.
NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
where I can always be found, and Imm my
I (hi** experience in business—my (>ersonal
attention, and having ample facilities ami no
Partner to divide with. I can and will sell
bettor baiirains—sell bet lei and more guoil-,
and keep constant ly on hand a irrealei vari-
éis toollei iiiilnceineuts than uny other four
concern* inthe country. 1 am now receiv-
ing H
SPLENDID STOCK
J. F. ltASBl llY.
W. J. SAL'NDEUS. TVLER ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
J. F. BASBUKT fc CO. Male School.
ay NEW
liUICK
BUILDING, NOKTII SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, UZ
Tl'LI'It, TEXAS.
A
V4u24-3t.
J. P.
I)
Removed.
J. Reeves has
R. J. J. Reeves has removed his
head .quarters lrom Tyler to Su|phur
i, Hopkins county, Texas, wheie ho
NEW ORLEANS.
Always on hand a lar^c uud complete
Assoitmeut from Ihe best Manufactures.
1 heodore Fro In,
importer atut H'hole.ni I f Denier in
DllY GOODS,
No 81 Canal Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
*4nl l-J v.
«I N. WflR-HO*.
<J N MORISON & CO.,
Nkolrsale Oruitgiit, |
And dealer iu Paints. On,f Glass, Dvk
SriK>'i, &( . I
K,o. fS Ma* mine Street. Sew Orleans.
GKOUtiE H VINTEN.
XJLTJTXrm' W&XZSLWZ&
«olíl CAW I' w r., Nt:VT noon TO riCAVL'NK
OFFICE, NKW nr.t.lL'ANS.
Press**, Ty/n.s, LJ:s, Palter, Carets 4"
us mi.\hiM% uf Every l)e*cri/ifeon.
Agent for the sale of Roht. Hqe & Co's
I'R KseEs, and James Connor & Sons'
Tvi'Ks. Old Type takeu io Exchange
for New at 9 ets. per pound.
i.ivkhv
Ykw Yohk, .Ian 1st, 1859
Jerk. W. Ward well,
Of the lute Firm of
A'ellNon, Ward well, ft Co.,
Having conneeted him-
self with the well known House of
Held Ik Tracy,
85, Chambers Street, New York,
Solicits the continued patronage of his
fiieuds and customers, and assures them
that their orders for Hardware, if addressed
to him. or to liied & Tracy, shall be satis-
factorily executed.
v4n2l-ly.
JOSEPH ClIAMDEltS I Id District
No! 8201 vs. [ Court of Smith
WM. CHAMBERS ) Counry in the
S1 Jte of Texas, .Inne Term A 1) 1859—va-
cation Jan. 25, 1859.
Whereas on thiaday the Plain'iff in tlie
nbive entitled cause, by his attorney J. F.
Warran. made affidavit, agreeable to Ihe
Statute in such ease marie and provided,
that the defendant, William Chambers, was
beyond the jurisdiction of this Court, and
there was no attorney of record on whom
notice and copy of inter oratories could be
served for the purpose of takimr deposition
&c. the defendant William Chambers Mhe
defendant William Chambers will (here-
fore plea-e take notice lhat on or after the
thirlyetn day after seivice of this notice by
publicalioii,.applicaliou will be made to the
Cleikof the District Court ot the county of ¡
Smith uuil Slate of Texas, for a commission i
to take the deposition of John W Jlícafee ¡
and Henry C Kellog, who reside in the
county of Forsyth and State ol Georgia
and are witnesses in iiehalfof Ihe plaiutitT
in a certain suit now pending iu the Dis-
trict Court of the.county and Slate afore-1
said, wherein Joseph CJia.ntiers is plaintitr
and the said William Chambers is defen-
dant.
Test R. B. Lona, C k. D. C. S. Co.
(¿iven under my himd and Seal
of office at Tyler, this the 24th
day of .lanuarv. A D 1859.
R. B. LONG, Clk. C. S. Co.
v4n224-t
FAIR WARNING!!
ALL persons indebted lo the undersigned,
either by note or account, nre requested to
call iu and SETTLE. I need money and
C STABLE l "pe, those owing me will "consider them-
cnli-aa ini'ttnir' ll'itliiillt fnrtlmr iwilif*o
g. S <; ha my ky.
Mais STT.EI.T.
Quilmnn, Wood Co., Texas.
THE Undersigned would respectfully!
inform his friends, nrul Ihe public
generally, that he 1ms completed his large
and commodious hen story Lictry Stable. ,
oil Main Street, where lie lias un hand a
giNidly number of Saddle Horses. Buggies,
Hacks, Carriages, &e , which he is prepar-
ed to hire on reasonable term*, and at the
shortest nolioc. He is aiso prepared to
f«q4 horses by Ihe day, week, or month.
Give me a call, and you shall not go away
dissatisfied, ' R. 11. BAliNES.
V4n24.3in, Jan. 28, 1859.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE" ¡
At the February term-of the County ¡
Court of Smith oouuty, pertaining tu estates
of deeedaiils. letters ol administration were
granted to Ihe uudciaigued. on the estate'
of C. C. Taylor dee'd. Persflns holding j
claims against said estate will present them !
an required by law. ami those indebted will;
make payment. SAUAH J. TAYLOR, i
Atlin'.v. . i
(T^Perama hiving business nertai'.iug
■fft trie estate' will please cull un B. T Sel-
man, Es«|.. at his law ufhee, where they 1
will receive attention, S. J. T.
v4n24*4t.
solves invited" without further rmliee.
Jau'y 21, 1859. J. M. DOUGLAS.
JUST ARRIVED, a lot of Family Gro-
conies. Consisting ol: Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, Molasses. Irish Potatoes &c Jrc.
For «lie r hen ii for Ciuk
vtn22. ' J. M. DOI'GI.AS.
KSTRAY NOTICE.
Tiikeu up by S D Kay. and est rayed be
lore Lcion Pace, J P iu Beal No. 4. Smith
county, one light bay horse about 15 hands
high, 7 years old, nud shod all round, and
appraisdd at #75 00. Allot hot, n bright bny
horse, six years old, 14 hunda high, some ,
saddle marks, weak eyes, (he left, eye near-'
ly out. n star in his forehead, and appraised
at (75 00. Also one black mule, common
si/.e, supposed to lie 3 years old next spring,
mane and Uil lately shavfed, appraised at
H.W. CHAPMAN,
Springs,
will continue his Drug and Family Medi-
cine business. He will also continue Ihe
treatment of Chronic Diseases of all class-
. | es. Invalids and correspondents generally
will hereafter addiess him at that place.
v4nl5-8t. Tyler, Dec. 7, 1848.
CONSUMPTION CURED IN ITS
LAST STAGE.
Consumptive patient! be of good cheer.
We biing vou joyful tidings of good news.
Head! Read!
lladdcnfield, N. J April 20th.,
"I was attacked by a severe paiu in tl e
side, in the region of the liver. I suffered
intensely through the whole wintes. Du-
ring all this time I was confined to my
house, had a violent oough, raised much
bloody matter, and wus supposed by my-
self and others to be in the hi-t stiigu of
Consumption. The Febmnry folllowing,
when appearanily life was at a close, I pro-
currcd a bottle of Park's Balsam of Wild
Cberay and Tar. As soon as I commenc-
ed !t« use, 1 began to grow better. The
aorencas of my .«idc grew less th". coupli
gradually left me, ihe profuse expectora-
tion and spitting of blisid ccasod, mnl my
neral health lieeatuc by degrees ri;s or<d
was soon enable to resume my trade,
that of a carpenter, which I have contin-
ued without interruption. I will fun lie"
remark that this remarkable cure was ef-
fected by only three bottles of ihe BuKam.
Truly yours, THOMAS COZZENS."
You ciiu get full particular* in our "Med-
ical Almanac of our^Vgents.
There w sickness enough in this country
in all ecnsciencc. Yet it is a wonder tlini
people do not die younger than tliry do
Self-government ought to be the first lesson
we learn—but on the contrary, it is self-
indulgence—people live in a course of lux-
ury and indulgence as if they were not re-
ijxniMble for their lives. The change of
seasons aie neglected; tin ir colds nre neg-
lected; their Blood is noglectcd; the Diar-
rheal is neglected—you i g J emales are
not cared for as they are passing the deli-
cate periods of their lives. Look at the
racks of constitution*—the mere apologies
for physical humanity upon every aide. Is
there no remedy—invalid, will you listen?
" Rochester, N- Y„ Sept. 18th, 1854.
Dear Sir— From a Cough, Diarrhoea and
General D bility, I sunk into confirmed
Consumption., My decline was rapid—no
medicine could arrest it, until I commenc-
ed with Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsnnarilla. It bus restored
me to perfect hculth
Mrs, MARY YOUNGLOVE."
Mm. Youiiglnvo is but one of a thou-
sand remarkable curca by this wonderfnl
medicine. Call and get a full Pamphlet
(gratis.) of our Agents.
AdKNTS.
Wright, & Oliver
IK3JLK
v- f FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STAPLE AND^x
j FANCY DllY GOODS, CLOTHING, 1IAWD-4/
Hoots, Shoes, Iiats, Caps, Saddlery, Queensware,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Of every Description. &c. &c.
QWe invite (ho public lo examine for thoinselve . ^¿~J\
H. O.HYMSOH,
NOIiTII SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Dealer, in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Groceries,
^aufc Ready Made Clothing, Huts, Capa, Bonnets, - ^
Boots, Shoes, Hurdware, Cutlery, Glassware.
Oueenswure, Woodware. Tinware, Saddlery.
Drugs, Window Glass. Oils. Paints, Dye Stulfs, &e. &e. Together with a general as-
sortrnont of every ortiole fouml in a Retail Store For sale at the lowest market prices
for Cash, or onthe usual time to punctual customers.
F N 7 G A ilY. A. O. EÍIWÍN. BR VAN MARSH.
F. N. GARY & CO.
(South-West Corner, Public Square,) TYLER, TEXAS.
DEALERS IN SAPLE AND FANCY DRY
Q GOODS AND GROCERIES, READY MADE
Clothing. Hals. Caps, Bonnets. Boots Shoes, Hardware,'
Cut lei v. Glassware. Queensware. Woodwa.e, Tinware,
* Saddlery. Window Shades, School and il/iseellauenus
jf. BiHiks, Drugs. Window Glass, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, kei., «e.
CO Together with a general assortment of every article found iu a w
retail Store. For sale at the lowest market pricee, and to which we most
respectfully invite the attention of the ciiizens of smith and adjoining counties.
DH. JOE W. DAVF.NPOKT. Wm. DAVENPORT.
DAVENPORT & BRO.
( Sign of the GOLDEN MORTAR,)
LARGE BRICK BUILDING,
North-West Corner, Public Spuare,
TYLER, TEXAS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8* IN DRUGS,
Medicines, Pure Chemicals. Paints. Oils, Dye Stutls, Brushes, Stationary, Fancy Ar
lieles, &e., &c—All fresh, and selected with the greatest cure in the Cities of New
Voik it tul Philadelphia. -I® ®
WILL I irgin its lirst Session, for the
present year, on Moudny, the 2Hh of |
January.
TERMS OF TUITION—20 WEEKS.
Oithogrnphy and Reading Sit).00
Penrriiiiisliip. A/cutnl Arithmetic anil
Primal y Geogmphy, J 2. >0
English Grammar Geography. Arith-
metic, Composition and Decla-
Unit ion. lti.00
; Algebra, Natural Science. Latin and
1 ' Greek. 20 00
' Latin and Gieek ¡eonlinuod.) Mental
¡nal M'nil Science and llighei
.1/athematics. 00
Fuel and other incidentals, jier Ses
j sion, Ni.no
i Tuition due al close of session. Piipi's
! charged from time of enf ranee, to close i,f
I session, and no deduction made except in
I very peculiar cases.
All experience having demnnstruled the
absolute necessity of a firm and eliicieiit
deelpline to tlie successful conduct ol edn-,
eational institutions, implicit obedience lo
every regulation, will be exacted without
favor, and uo Student will b« 'e!nined in
School, who manifests an habitual disposi-
tion to disre-iard its requirements.
W. II. SMITH.
PlllXCIIMI,.
v4ii21. Jan. 17 is.jU.
of Ladies' Dress Goods, New Slylo
Hoop Skills, Prints, Beriigrs, lee,
New S'yle liounutls, Broxvu
and Plantéis Linens. Den-
ims, and Cutlou
A des.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
a large stock.
HaN. n general assort-
meut of the Latest Style.
Ready Made Clothing—Coats,
Vests, rants. Shirts, all kinds.
Hardware — Chissels, Hammers,
Saws, Axes, nil kinks—Drugs, a
general stork — Quinine, Indigo,
Madder, Soda. ice. &c — Crockery
nud Glass Ware, a vunely ot tliu
Latest Slyle.—Saddles. Bridles.
Collnrs, llame Stiings, &c., kc.
School Books. Bil les Testaments. Poetical
Works. Sic. Jewelry, Breast Pin*. Kinjfor
Itings. Ear Drops. Gold Pens, Pencils, ^e.
Also a good lot of Groceries—Collee, Sugar
r.ibHCcii, &e., lo all of which I invito (he
special attention of those wishing to pur-
chase in all the mu rounding country.
March 24, I83R.—v3n30'.
GFO. YARBROUGH.
$
R I S K,
ClIHROKF.K Col*NTV, TkXAS.
'■""HIS well known House In*
I been taken by the undersign-
e l. and will hercaiter be eoiiducted and
managed by them in such a manner as,
I hey trust, will meet with the approbation
ol the I ravelling community.
IB BY i; MOOKE.
CHEROKEE HOTEL.
80UTH-WKST CciltNLR I'UIII.IC iQlMREJ
HUSK, CIIKBOKKK C'OUNTT. TKJtAH.
V. Osuicul, Proprietor.
MATHiAS LAHNESi
P ASH ION A RLE
SHOE AND BOOT MAKER:
Take* (his method "f informing the citi-
j of Tyler and sur.ounill'ng country t hat, hi#
. A /• .1 • has opened a Shoe ami Kinit Shop on the
THL Proprietor of tins VVest side of the Square, next door to
Smith's Hotel, where he will be pleased to
lilt all orders iu his line ol business. From
his 'ong expeiience iu the business he Hat-
ters himsell tlial lie can give out ire satis,
taction. Gentlemen, all who want a litre
boot and a good fit give him a coll. He
solicits a share of patronage.
v 3u 4 8. July 28, I8S8.
Baylor University—Law
DEPARTMENT.
1
TALORING,
I
Professors.
Ti
HON R.T. WHEELER,
•' R. E. B. BAYI.OK.
W, P. ROGER'.'. Esq., I
JOHN SAY LES. " J
IIE exercises in this Department wil1
be resumed on the 3d Monday in June.
The course of instruction Is designed to give
athorough and praclicol legal eibication,
ami especially by uieairs of daily Moot
Courts, lo quality the student for Ihe prac-
tice of his profession iu the Courts ot this
Stnte. The students are requited to furnish
themselves with Ihe following text books :
Blackstoue's Commentaries, Kent's Coin-
11 entunes. Stephen on Pleading. Greenleaf
on Evidence, vol. Ist.^ Parsons, Story or
Chilly on Contracts,
No previous professional reading or pro-
ficiency in classical literature is required
for admission. The tuition fee is <S42 tor
the session of three months, one half iu ad-
vance. Board in private families can be
obtained al $12 per month.
Independence. May 3d 1808.
[Tr-l'or other particulars address Hou.R.
T, v\ heeler or Pres. R, C. Builesou, lude
petulence, Texas.
Ml establishment respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally, that
he is al all times prepared to uccumlimítate
travelers. He will spare uotroubleto make
the stay of those wlm choose to pntroni/e
him comfortable. His rooms are titled up
with the view to convenience and comfort,
and several of them are especially appropri-
ated totheuseof families. His table will
at all times be well supplied with the best
Ihe country affords' His experience in Ho-
tel keeping, both here and eisexv here, ena-
bles birr to promise perfect satisfaction.—
His stables are large and well arranged,
and with the attention of competent ami
careful hostlers, under his own superinten-
dence. He promises entire satisfaction iu
this department.
Corn and Fodder kept for sale 011 reason-
able terms al Ihe Stable.
TERMS.
For man and horse, supper, lodying and
breakfast If 1.25
¡ Forman and horse per day l.7">
0.25
fi,00
v4nl-ly. Rusk, Sept. 1808.
PATTON'S PORT STEAM MILLS.
'i He' undersigned has received lire his
1 I Mills a new BOILEK and a new
SAW. He has now on hand ft.cou«iderubl«
quantity UP Ll'MRER. nf the following
prices, and is prepared to till till orders
with despatch :
CASH PRICES.
1 Square Lumber, per hundred feet, #1,24
,Small Riped, '■ '• SI.7.Í
j Sheet tug, "* '• «0,7.'.
If 1 eredM. tlie usual extra per cent (25
1 per. cent.) will be charged.
v3u42H. DAVID HILL.
THE undersigned (lately from Liv- - Stage passengers per meal
__111git.nn.Aln..) respectfully announces' " " •• Week
to ihe citizens of Tyler and vicinity, ¡hat
he has opened a
TAILOR SHOP
at the office lately occupied by Stephen
Reaves Esq., on the North side of the Pub-
lic Square, where he will be pleased to
wait upon any gentleman whi desires his
services. In all cases, he warrants a
From several jearsexperience iu 'lie bu-
siness, he llntters himsell that lie can give
perfect sntisf'actiun to all who may give him
a call. VV. J. DUTRANNOIS,
March 3, l858-v3n*7-ly
M A L E.
Independent
S C II O O L!
II
of
$50,00.
MOUND PJtAIlUE INSTITUTE
AT MOUND PR AI IHE, ANDERSON
COUNTY TEXAS.
FIRST SESSION. 1859.
HIS Institution will
the third Monday
open ngniii
in Jai.nary,
PIANO
F.UTI.tv. Mai. : Dhpautmiat.
ELDER JAS. R. MALONE. A. M.
ELDER M. V. SMITH. Assistant.
I'resi-
Robt. Englcdow,
W. S. OI.DIIAM.
Tyler.
Henderson.
Canton.
oko. w xv 11 it k.
OLDHAM &. WHITE,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
4M>2 50.
V4n20-1t,
Clk.
KSTRAY NOTICE. *
Taken up by JUG Adrian, nnd exl rayed
belore Stephen Reaves J P in Beat No. 1,
Smith county. Texas, one yoke of Oxens,
oneabiindle red, ome white about his
hind |Mrt«, marked with a eropoir each ear,
with the tellers N E cut on his left horn,
About ten or twelve year* old. has on a bell.
Tlie other a pale ied! with «une white about
hi* Hanks, maiked with a erop oil Ilm Jolt
ear and swallow folk in the right, no brand*
uereeivable, about mi or save 1 years old,
and both appraiwd at suty.iive iiollar*.
R W CM \ I'M AN, Clk.
viiiiir: " Feb. 7.1 "w.
Wm. I>. ttVHBAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TYLER. SMITH COUNTY, TEX.,
[Lull of Norfolk, Virginio, trkert kt trat
with lion. J, S. AIill*on.\
Will practice 111 all Ihe Courts of the 9th
Judicial District: also in the Supreme ami
Federal Courts at Tyler.
KKraatHCRs.
Hon. H. A Wise, Gov. of Va., Norfolk.
" J. S. Millson. of Y*. Ho. of Rep., •
Ex-President Jim. lyler, of Ya. "
Hon F. Mallorv. P dt. N It P It. R„ «
I). Robertson, Kit. Farmers' Bank. "
Dr. J.J. Simpkins, Collector of Cus-
toms, •
J. M. Floyd, I'. 8. Asaajr Otiira, New York
Messrs Blow it March, "
J. A. Roberts It Co.,
M J. Smith It Co.,
It J. < apiou,
J, H. üiloes ft Co..
r fu?l
Si.
HAVING loented ill Tyler, would
inlorin the eiti'.ens of this nud ad-
jacent counties that he is prepared to Tune
nud Kepnir Pianos, upon the shortest notice
and 011 the most reasonable terms. All Or-
ders directed lo him al tlii* place will
receive immeitiale attention.
v4n6-tf. Tylei, Oct. 6. 1858. j oharged 'o parents or guardians, as much
sons Tuition or Book bills.
T
the reception ot students.
ratks or iriTio.s rua Session ok 20
WEEKS.
1st Class—Orthography, Reading and Wil-
ling, !r8.o0
2ml Class—Primary Geography, Mental Ar-
ithinelic. History and Detiuor, Iff 12,00
3nl Class—English Grammar. Large Goog
rflphy. •'radical Arithiiiatic History, Nat-
lira) Philosophy, and Elocution, one or
all, *15.0(1
COLt,ECIIATE COURSE.
1st Class—Chemistry. Rhetoric.,!.ntin. Al-
gebra, (Davies) and Moral l'luloso-
phy, . St 8,00
2ml Class—-Latin, (continued) Logic. Alge-
, . , 1 a* a 1 i-i bro. (continued) Duvius Legeudre. and
tones, oe Ins own land, tor twenty, and i< Mental Philosophy, Í--MI.00
now erecting ol hers, and will mwn be ready ,r, c|aM_ In,iU)' (¿.1,lltillu,.,iJ Asfiouomy,
(continued) Surveyin
RATES TUITION, FIVE MONTHS.
1st Class, <«10.00.
2d Class, $15 00.
3d Class, 920.00.
Pupils received al any lime, ai d charged
only from day of entrance.
N. B-—The President fins erected Dormí-
GROCERIES! !
T. ALBEUTSEN & BRO.,
ave just receiver, direct from New Or-
leans, u laige and spleurled assort meut
Family Groceries.
Il'iiics, lira mint, Tnharin, Cigar*, S tipnr,
Coffee, ctr cíe..which (bey will sell cheaper
i\ii CikIi. than any other house in Tyler.
All tl at wa ask. is it call, being convinced
that we can demonstrate to purchasers
that lliuy can obtain
it4111¡ itxs.
at our house. We slnill continue our Dnlfc
cry establishment as beietefore.
May 25th. 1857 ly.
tiarhcr Shop.
THF. UNDERSIGNED
would respee'fully i 11 fon::
the public that he has located at Tyletanu
opened a Unrbei Shop, in the house former-
In occupied by Murphy N: Co.. 011 the West
Side nt the Puldie Square, where he will
at all limes bo Ibuml ready to attemi to nil
NvhO'limy favor liiui with n call. Hair
I curling done upon the shortest notice.
rj^r"Ladies waited U|ion at their residen-
¡ees, CONRAD LANG.
v4ti3. Tyler, Sepl. 15. 1858*
NOTICE!
holds
to aecominoilate fifty young men. Only
two pupils in one room. The occupants
held responsiblo for all damages to furniture
or dormitories, by carelessness, neglect, or
wilfulness; and said daritagws will lie
New Orleans.
té
Rait ¡more.
W. 8. Oi.dh.nm will regularly attend tho
Federal and Supreme Courts at'Tyler.
J. M Douglas.
Went Corner of North Broad-
wiy.
Tyler, Texas.
t'EEPS consfantly on hand, and will be
i receiving additional supplies of sea-
sonable. Staple nnd Fancy.
A' DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, p-
BOOTS, Q SHOES, ^
All of which ha offers at low figures to
punctual customer ; and lo persons who
wish to buy exclusively for the CAsll,1
greater inducements will be ollered than
by any oilier house who tn«y their #oods
by «fee '•>*' An a «oitm«of nf
FAMILY UROCERIE*
will be kept lot the accommodation oí the
(Hiblie He invite* an e\a niualion of his
Hark bv those who de*ire to pnrn|ia«e bar-
• . Juiici*. I ^|
TO THE Ll'tiVL PROFESSION.
PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT AND
SUPREME COURTS OF TEXAS,
by Hon. John Sales, price ÍS 50. and Tex-
as Pleading, by a member of the Tumis
Bar, price 94, can be had by addressing J
S Tntl. Houston: F. T. Dutfan. Austin; J.
A Settle, Sail Antonio: or the sulisniber,
■it Ihe olhce of Sherwood amtGodilard, Gal-
veston. As only rmnll editions of the
above wo ks were published, parlies want-
ing will onler at once.
S. S. NICHOLS.
Board can be had at from 98 to 610 per
month
Sept. 2d, 1858. J. R. MALONE.
v4u2tf.
WARE,
Itc.
MOL ASKS, by the Bbl. half
Gallon, for sale, low. at Dni'iit.
C
Bbl., and,
comer.
OFPEE, a few sncLs best
cheap, af Douui.as' comer.
Rio, fur snle
l'ricf oí Lumber at Rietarrisoit's Mill.
Onliniiry s(pmre-edge lumber under 20 ft
long (board measure,) Cash, 915.00 per M.
(If charged,) 918,75 per M.
Lnthing, or small rip|ied lumber 920,00 M.
(If charged.I 925,00 per M
Sheeting plank 75 cents per 100 feet.
(If charged ) *><00 per ItM) led.
Lumber 20 fl. or over 25 per cent extra.
Bills filled upon short notice,
8. Q. RICHARDSON.
Those who owe me lor lumber, are re
quested to pay up, as I need the muney to
pay my debts
Ji
Da vies Legend re
(Davies) and Laws of Nations, 920,fln
Contingent expenses per session SI,Oil.
0^"Board 910,00 ner month
[CT-Tuition due at trie close of each ses-
sion. Discount of ten per cent on advance
payments. Tuition charged from time of
enirniice to close of current session unless
all arrears be paid al the time of withdiawal.
Deductions will be made for sickne>s if
promptly reported.
v4i 20 2011 JAS. P DOUGLAS
Notice
Notes—each for
Samuel L L'.arK Esq.. of T\ ler,
111V lull power of Attorney
PETER MACGREAL.
vln20. Tyler, Jan. I, 18.19.
W. 1'. de NORMANDIE,
Austin, Texas,
Ihe Federal Courts at
Iv 4n11.
Will practice in
Austin and Tvler.
J. M. DOUGLAS,
NOTARY P U II LIC,
vl'il 9 tt.
For Hair! t
Valuable Fanlny Residence for
•ule. Apply te
fWHFN REAVES
Tj 'cr, D"e, n 11 A*
an 13 |8)8-v3nl8-8in.
II7 I NT Kit C LOTH IN U:—A new and 1
Tf splendid assiii'meuf ol nil kinds, j
11 nd the latest styles, just received and for I
sale,low, by GEO YARBKOl GII
Oct 20. 1818.
Six Notes—each for 983 331.,—making
in all five hundred dolíais. The.sc notes
are dated Dec. 1st, 1858. and were given
by Tlios. H. Ki.i jht, payable in Dec . 1N57
to Alexnmler A. Hill, and are marhed '•!)..
I E.. F., G., H., I. All |ieisons are hereby
warned not to buy or I rude ior any ol tlie
above notes, as the considernlion lor which
they were given has tailed, and 1 will not
imv them.
v4. 0«t. THOS II KNIGHT
Notice!
ÜAT8. t aps and Honnet* —a Utpe 1 W must Imve roone . nu<l
•took just received, and
11 •"
irtrsv"|r
f*
lor wile,
GEO. Y ABUROLO.
90,1'"
All those imkiMed to Ilm, lute Firm of F.
N Gary It Co. will please come ti rwi id and
and su* «In.
lerminml to clone op the old b ■ iuess iiiiuie-
dislely. F, N. GARY .*•
rlnJI tf Jail JO, isv
V Vs ias
UII OI. ESA L E fi ROC ERS,
COTTON FACTOR5 COMMISSION
R EC EIV ISO .V FOR (VA It I) ISO
MERCHANTS,
GALVESTON TKX*H.
STRANI) STREET.
NOTICE.
All thr«e wishing lo perchase Tin Were,
will find it to their «ilvanlntje lo cali on me,
at tin' old stand, North-West corner Public
S(¡nnie—the onlv plaee wlii'ie tin of rnv
mi ke enn be had Those needing puttering
or Job-Work, of all' iies«t|( 'iiins. can be
aecointiidilated. All tin were make bv me
will l«' wiinaiilcd. MARTIN HORN.
v3i.2l-II* Jet 12 ll.iO.
tt! \ IxS l'-t sale ill this OAetrfl
New Mi leen frievs.
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