The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COi'SXV up iti;u eivca.
Special Term
Frueh garden, fl>wor, ties 9UI shrub, ever
" Mfij- P"P
green, fruit an J herb seeds,
A complete uuil jnlirkiiu
"f either class tor #1.W).
opatd by mall.
OHMlVtuiellt SJ5
The aix tluss
At a Special Term of the county court of t,H M50 niickvts) for $3.GM. Alao, un immense
Mui county, culled for und lu-ltl ou the ll>th'nu>ck of one year grafted fruit trees, small
day of Octolier 1871, under the provision* of
uii Art of the Legialuturo pf the Stute of Tex-
um,oil tit letl "Au Act touutlimUc couuties,cities
ami tir.vu* to itiil iu the oouafcructiou of Mull
Uo.i t.-; uuil other work* of internal improve-
ment'! approved April 12th 1871.at which w«a
]n<-K-.';it K. 8. Vanwey, W. \V. Gitldeim, J. N.
iV;:it an.I J. N. Wilsop, Justices bf said coun-
ty, the Clerk of said court, ami the Sheriff of
jj! i ciyinty+to niaku orilur atioit a petition
pitM'iitod.to said court on the 30tli ilay of
Si ptember lst7l, to take the opinion of the
11 •tow of said county, on a proposition that
:i: 1 county nh.'tll aid iu the cnuntruotlon of
Houtheyn l'liiim-Contiiu utal llail Houd.bv
ur • ''on of $100,tKMltp said Haillload t'ompuuy
ii ' mty bonds—the said- petition wan pou-
r-M. rwil. and it fully npiH>arlug to said court
t• • t hiiid pctitiiiu is signed liy not lew than
llt'y free holder* of the said county, It is
therefore ordered l>y the court, tkut an elec-
tion !«• held in said county, at the town of
Clarksvillo. on the Ktth, 17th and l(Jtli day«
of Xovemhi)!', A. 1). 1H71, for tlio purpose*
indicated, And more ftilly expressed in the
following proposition us presented by said po
tition, to nit: •
".Shall the said county of Red River donate
i.itd iiRHiio to tin*-Southern Tiiitw-CowtiueiitM
«Kuil Road Company,the bonds of said county
t< life nnmunt 1 if One Hundred Thousand Wol-
ls« k. due thirty year# after date, to Ik* dated
Bej
• ;i hi the rote ofKCVen jm cent
:Me iinuitnlly. Said lunula fo
'- ■proper authorities and delivered to the
> ,id Southern Transcontinental Bail Road
Coupiiity on tho said flint tiny of September
■ - ■ tho following conditions only to
Anita, fruit stocks, youug fruit, ornamental
and evergreen m-edliuga, balls, row *, vine*,
house and border pliiiitu, &c«, &c., t1n* moat
complete UHsoiUncnt in America. Hrepaid
by mail. Priced catalognea to any iui.lress,
also trade liat, gratia. Seed# ou vomuii-sioa
Agents vruuted.
11. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nui> rit < and
Seed Wuwliouso, Plymouth. Muss. Eafctblinh
er annum pay-
oilham, ; :
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
AtJlV \
OOMISSION .MERCHANT,
e s^o U«, i JEFFESSC,3r' T,:x-
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SPLENDID HOMESTEAD
m S&j.-E; '
I will oll lit PubUa Au fjon. ii.- .fjin ? laril y qI
the week of Co irt, feehy, the* '■ < '•! ■ i y of Novem-
ber. at tho Coiiit-II'iii'' h Cl*i'l;cTlll«,
v TUAT VAbl)Al!!,t; TUAtT 01 IvAJsQ «atU>e l
laak of Kicknpuo ('ritk, s.V' '■ t'uon Town,
lettiy octupiu'l by A. J, Coji, imi '• now oMUpieil by
—*- Auatna, containing 100aoren of land, between
60 unit 00 iici'catn e .liivuiioa, of tlio riobcut blt.-.'k
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:
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ALLEN HOTEL,
Add Prosperity to your Merchants, Mechanics *n<f Fat'iuers.
INSURE YOUR LITE3 IN THE SOUTHERN GIANT-
•v.v _.r.
1 • 1st day of September 1872, to liear iuter-
eut jh'i , .
Raid hoildMo ih' execilt4-d by (land; aad ubnut 80 aortu randy, on wli.leh. ere
- -■ ■— gltuatril one dwelling, pLtuk lioase, oontaiuing
two rooms with buck cliiiur.cya, oae log houea
of one loom, «!iH gellery &oa psnngo between
that mil tho flank beaie, tinislied i&oept floor-
PIBDMONT &
LIFE 11NSURANC1
HOME OFFICE, BIC1
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
CAPITAL INVESTED and well
ASSETS to December 31st 1870,...
raTON
COMPANY,
1, VIKGINIA.
2,000,000,00
200,000.00
2,411,886,03
1,410,954,94
• %•••* •••••
ANNUAL INCOME for 1870,
POLICIES ISSUED to Juno loth 1871 14,300
DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS in 1870 89,498,92
HAS THE LARGEST CAPITAL OF ANY SOUTHERN COMPANY,
DIVIDENDS PAID ON IJFE POLICIES, 40 PERCENT.
- omdBRS. -
W. C. CARH1SGT0V
JliU.N K. KUWAUDS
1'ltOF. l'DWAUI) U. SMITH,...
_ D. .1. IIA KTSO' lK
J J. IKH'KINd
JAMl.S t'. WOLFF.. .
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eeeet ♦••••♦ i e eaeeee «e e«e*«« • •••• Aoslllt Hilt 8^Cr0lATyi
r|atenilent of Agonaieg.
[lnpi two good itoiiV.o Stnblea, j,ooi Glib, Hiuoko
fix ncrenj A tiarden, w#ll
\QOhl) VOIAVIES I&XVEP W1LEX DEBIHKV,
JFlam M
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W. R.
MAIN STllKEr, CLA.RKSVILLB, T&XA8,
The upderaigned has rccontly taken oharce ol
thi* houiK. It haa been completely remoJiued,
painted and (arniahed, "nd perfect U Ia«tion
II Riiarantoed to thetravolin^ an I local publio.
Kooma, table, aerranti, and every thin* required
to oouelitule a diet dais hotel. A ap'oodid
stable attached, euppliod with all kiasl*. f torage,
W. B, Af.bKN.
Clarkiville, Hoc. 1,18*0. no -AU, tf.
GRAHAM & TAYLOR.
BECXIYflfO,. roBWAMIHG
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
;D3ALBH8 IN DRT GOODS,!
Q&OCtMTES, jy, Jc.
JEFPBE30N, TEXAS.
Brick" Flro Froef arohouao ia rear of eur etore
no 12—tf.
LEANS DI
NEW
AURlCULTUHft' IMPLSMK.WTS.
Taot. p. Dooutj&le, U' Perdido St., Batl'a
Wow ere aad iiapmiiT SaUlejr Oaa^Plowe,
ford CaltiT&tors, Bburt hjr# IT
Cotton l'laatera, *■
ng Viowe, I
IB l'laatera,
jonxt-uKt.ra
a.a.i *rr.f
JOHH PHHLP3 &00.
"[buoooaeors to Philips « Jones.
BOYS- AKD cniLDBEXT Wtsrirrm
B. T. Waiiiij, 110 Oaaal fltreM, ne*r 8t. Chirlei
COTTON FA0TUBSACUMAH3310.H MEllCH'T
J. 8. Copes, 4-1 Caroadelt street.
OA BI'ST W4.8 BSO U3S-1
A. Dkqimkau & Co 17 Oliartree Biroet. inporler,
of and Wholesale and Retail Deilere ii o#pote.
Floor Oil (Uolhe, China an,* Coooa Mattingi,
Curtains, Wiadov Shade* an! Ujiholitor*1 Ma-
terial!. n ■
Musrc AXD trVSWAL IKSTXVMEXrS.
A. U. Ulacuuab, 201 Oaaal Street.
JtACIUNBRY.
Titos. B. Bodi.it, No 0, Perdido St., Portable aad
Stationary Steam Engines aad Doiiors, Raw
Mills, Hhfnglo klnohlnes, Cora and *Vtieat Mill".
Ootten Ulna and Presses.
OPTICIAN.
William Boaau, 108 Caroadelet St., above Pojrdras.
OBLKAKS INFIRMARY, 142 Canal Stmt
l>n. Chuppi*, Qenecal and Special Burgers.
Da. Ueabp, Diseases of the Kjp and Kar.l
Da Obuikhkli., On Diseases l'eenliar to Female-
Da. Btians, Diseases of Throat aad Chest.
AeeommoJaiiocs First- Class, send for Circular
1". O. Boa 07. ; ' ■'
HURTS AND If ENS t ITRNISITINO <30003
11. T, Walsuk, 11.0 Canal Strcel, i
^witr-rtomiW RailK«<*rt C«imi.i|i,y ahrfl have
vtipatructedniul l nt in ownltiofi, i>rt:nuat'il «!-,,a 'W#M.ut- lasting '«ai r close to tho'
be coiwtf4U*h <l 'ftnrt ]wt opciation, n K:ul a v vy riili tteot of hml, tinJ fcr bejr ruiige
Road from tlio city of Ji'fxorHoil in .Marion caanA Im t-urpossed in the .?>tate. Tho s'uutiou of
^ - *,
w
jnnty Toxaa, to "ami within tin-, roi iMirntr
tniitH of the town of Clarkaville iu U<*«1 Uivov
■ oimt.v Texaa,l>y the Wtitl ilvwt iltiy of 8cj,itoin-
InLr !«73." : v
Aad it ia fnrtht'r ortliwd that AV. L. Mttbrj1,
,1 illicit T.'Flcnitiig, mid .J. U. Hkowh Ih , nnii
Ui«y luolicroliy m'lpointiMl iuana^«!i'« to eolt-
iinrt tho cipctloi) lioroitiboforo ordcvoil, nntl
that ilio s.iid lunua^Mii ijinfco n wtni'it flieivof
to tl'! court withiu three tJnya nlWr tlio clow?
of lh> MIUIC.
The l^gintinr will nmko a .ipti'lal nogiah-n-
tlnii of theqiutlifiotl votors oftlipcomity on jfro-
viili'il by act of Lcgialattui' uptinivcil May 31,
JS7I. Coinuioiielng 2tl ilay of Octolicr 1H71,
and c.outinuu 10 «tn.va at the llogiKtnira ofllca
at tho Court Hoiwe ui Chii-ksvillc.
(No. 41 &tw ) - yj S. VAX'VVEV. .
/• 1'residing Juatii Ked lliver O •
tli«*|plnicu li'tfU anil d- v,
'I'll? pi'of in oifc-oc) for iale, foUl* ivhU p. vie v.
to late1. iuucliteJntSH, uao J a'. Canrary corniug,
•'SAO.'!; und Jnunary, 187.'l, 503.
lhe purchaser ton have the priviloge of pay ing
in tliosa rc?|'o::fib!liiios,. io the. okteat tlicy go.
No butter oppoitunliy wtil efftr for teeuriug
ii pleasant aod icrtilo .kojuu in Kotthera It sua
onguoi tiruis.
. JACOB VTKIH1.
Red Rircr Co. Oct. 2-ith 1P72. No 42-yts.
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THE N. Y.
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YOJXK EVUIilSO, Shall
AND WEEKLY.
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10*71.
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lu,
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We solicit froin frirads. personal pnd noliiioal,
ai*d trom the busitiesa pulilm, a eontinned interest j
in tlio Now York Kstircsa, and iq its Daily. .Semi-
Weekly an«l Weekly issues. It in thirty-l' tir
year*ainee tho Daily Expreaa commun'jol ln this
city with its present proiitiftor#, and in till that
time it hua becn carnehlly devoted to the Onion,
the equality ot the Statos, the rights of the Peo-
ple, a Constitutional Government, tho maintain,
anoe of Law and (Jrjjer, the DitTiiaion of Knowl-
edge, and to whatever will lecurc tho trrctatest
lood of the greatest tuiuiber ol people. We also
believe in what is tried anil good, rather than
what is vaaillating and r.'volatiitiary.
To that portion of the people, therefore, who
believe in a stable OoviTr.tneht. good inea, go id'
-4«wb, ecou'otnical aad honest adininistr^fion, .and
iu equal an 1 exact justieo, we appeal for that
uisosure of public favor whiih is due to the prin-
ciples wc aTflw.
The Kxp'essWe shall aim to tntke more and
luore, in all its departments, a thor ltiitli Xarton-
al, and Local newspapor—a Horns Journal for
the family—a rolitioal newspaper for the poli-
tician —a Financial and Businoss Journal for the
Banker and man of business. Aad for the rest,
in the future, as in the past, the Express must
■ speak. , ■ ' .
extra oopy will bo sent to tiny person who
nc.Js us a club of 10 and over ami to clergyuion,
. W"i !:lv will be sent forSl.50 |kt atinum,
''.fitions of the Efast.va Exi'ftcsi arepub-
r. ift L30, 2 30,3.30and 5 o'clock.
_ > the latest Political Commcroinl ard Ma
rir • '-Vr.
l..v i'rest News by Telegraph from all parts
of the United States and Kur.ipj.
Tliv latest intellgence by uiail. ;
The latest Domestic naa foreign Markets,
Latest Religious, Agricultural and Dramatic
News.
Tho lrti-ot law Rejiortfl, ant' with tiro very lat-
ent News from the adjoining Cities, States and
all tho States of the Union.
AI' o, n > -ilcte daily record of Stocks and'OI
the Moujv n.ii. itct to the last lioiir.
We particularly call the attention of Farmers
and Merchants in all parts of tlio country, to our
local Market and busiusss Reports, which arc
now very complete. ' . ■ ■ i
The Semi-Weekly aud Weekly Editions will
have all the news ot the wesk, up to the hour of
going to press.
.Specimen copies sent free upon ap| li«ation, any
aildress and as many «S may be wanted.
THE BEMI-WETJXOY EXPREB3.
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.... 20!)
Two Copies, one ysir.................... 7 tH)
Five Copies, one year.....................13 '"l
Ten Copies, one year. 28 '1(1
Tnenty-tlvn Topies, to one ad/lrese.SO 0(1
' WEEKLY' EXPRESS.
One year, one copy, (25 issues).... $2 00
fiwf- inontlis............................ 1 25
Three Copies. o3« year 5 00
FivoCopies, one year. .......8 Of*'
Ten Copies, one year........ ............ 15 '"'
An extra cony will bo sunt to any person who
eenas us a cluli of'10 nr ovnr.
J. & "E. BROOKS, Proprietors.
In Sross, anil still coming in, n choice se-
lection « i' CiMxis suited to the season, which,
added to tho stock previously ou hnntl, nuiUo
t hevits nrtii:eii! \ cry complete, ctiuiprising
| LADIES' DHESS GOODS
I Black Slit Velvet, Frsneh Merino,
' WH'te Mohair, English
i Bin >tc " Laipross' flo.li,
. • At.! Oi iM Uihlmto' lllacl: All woulJDelhine,'
ii.-m^tite. i"l,il'di.:: , '• * Holihliielt,
Ool'd Kid Clovw, White '•
IJjtti-k Silk J" _ " end Until: Thultr,
•' Perl.iu " Veil lliirr_;r,^
OiKlra FUnael, Velvet Trimniing,
Sisitied '' Bl'l: and col'd Silk Bcltirg,
P ftid " « Silk Buttons,
While " ,. ■ • " and Whit v Wool IJoaa,
Lins-n !>, Mods; itnd mixeil ;
liiilnio'tnls. Black Silk Hose,
F.nib •. .•. ! feltgkirts. While Iaixed nntl slate-
A'e'vet-> ri mined " co't«i!fd C-jttoh I loss.
Ladies McjlinuVcsts, Silk und Cottoa Floss,
E.itni'Shaw s, Knhtjig Yarn,
Jlwlium . " Jet Jewelry, -
Che.ip " Extra Bead sets.
Fijie '.iv d cheap Shill)JleH.iH, assorteil,
Clocks,
Dressing Ciutbs.
l(oU9<l " Itui/tier
Comb?,
Lily Wbito.
Fine Fotmiih's,
Honey Soap.
Extra Ve.'d'es,
Lidics- LIo kIs, •
■ Misses' ••"
Children's ''
'• Wool Hose.
Miuh-os Haudkerphiels,
China DiiIK.
Spool Silk, White, and colored thread.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING !
GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS!
Black l.'ie skin, fine,
. " Union Clo b,
Toxni Ituukkkius,
Louisville Jeans,
Georgia
Cats Sit inett,
ltleltnn "
All WoolTircedi,
Half '•
D'k ami Dine flray (Una.
Del'camj and Oneida J'ns, I'e 1 I'l.vaiolj,
W.bito Ky. Jeans,
Canton Flannel,
Cass Over Shirts,
Mellon Cass "
8erg« " "
Gouts' lluek Glovas,
it ' Dog 11
.«• ' In>. Boek "
«• White Silk, •'
•i •• Lisle "
Hickory Shirts,
Orange
Men's t'nfler Shirts,
" Drawer1:"
" Half f]i>se.
Gents' Fancy Ties,
t' Plain "
" JIOWS, '
f. !V.: SiJk U'dk'fi,
" Lineti .
Sill? Wuteh GuarJs,
Paper. Collars,
One Copy, one year, (104 issues).......
Six months ....
JOHN W. SAMUELS.
Q, W. STON'KR.
1«
.ntUITS & FLOWERS FOlt TEXAS,
LOUISIANA NURSERIES r
LARGEST NURSERIES IN THE SOUTH !
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
Nut Trees, i
llerries,
>/?
Roses,
Hiillmnx Konts,
Flower Seed,
etc., etc.,
Ornpe Vines,
Shnibs,
(Iri-enhousc ITnts
Bedding I'lultts,
Hedge ilan'fJ,
ctc., etc.
Gentlemen's shawls.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tfarmonieas Br'ar Pipes.
Violin Keys, Bridges, T il pieces or.j bore,
Kalitn Strings,Tiusin, KrecJmen's Combs,
Bias do Ktono Pipes.
Plated and Steel Spcetaoles. Rubber heal, Ha-
lo, Dlnck Ka^le, >r.d Ktur I'enciis,
Ua*o" Strops. 8'vafil sail Dinpcr I'ius,
Gouts' Pearl Sets, Zinc Miirors
" Studs, Umbrollas,
itonn't Board, ilniimulei Travel's Bigr
Water-prunT Musket GD. Cupi,
lilst'k Knameled Cloth,
School Slates.
871-2 Per Cent of profits paid annuall^to POLICY HOLDERS.
It lint * t> rcrtrietions on Rcsldecce or Travel. Five and Ten payment Policies tiro' non forfeita-
ble niter the y uyinrnt Of viie . Annual Pren iurii. All other Folic'tes arc non^forfeitablu nfter the
l«ynieut or two r.n .tual premiums. T1 j^lits of parties guaranteed on the (nee of the Policy, as
risrt of the contract, and not left to out promise*.' AH premiums invested arc to be kopt with-
in the ftstc of Tc:;ss, and loaned to its 1'olicy holders on a legal State interest, with a security
of heiie cr nicrt jiipcsor. real cslafc unlncumb^r'd,and worth doublo the amount, loaned.
'l i e Ittc wnr toi'gli* ninny the heavy pc :iy ol being separated from the Home Offices,Vy the
Coirpaiiice forfeiting what had been |«iJnn<: i -fusing to reinstute (the policies. This Company
provides against this on /u-r JMielrt, andgtves all who may, by any mishap or revolution, be sepa-
rated frcm the < nice, tho right to reinstate policies (it they are sound io,) within one year at.
hr iutrrvcnmg cause iB removed, or to lie entitled to the same right as to non-forfeiture ns though
(1 c hitilmupmnsu I:ad neter exkted, at the option of the insured, so that po coutiiigeiicy can
ttike fioln iici policy holders their just rights. Thiii is done by no other Company.
It is the most propnffive, uioet sticctiisful Company on this continent, as its iuimenso business
it. so ehorta time will show. *■ , - ■
It is Uief'lii'ost cautious Company in the selection of risks, and takes nor.o but first class lives,
its coinps rative tPtttll losses will {urove.
Its eiiet essmis been unprecedented in the history of Insurafice Companies. Connected witli
it iiitiinaiely, as officers, are two of the most dictingtiished gentlemen of the South, Oon. Beau-
feghrd, 1'ictident of the Hoard of J>ircctora ol LoitisiaDa, and Ucn, John C. Breckinridge, Qeti:
irr.i Agent tor the Stute-of Kentucky. *
M e give below the endorsement of Gea Brenketirid)^: ,
"1 ripprd the FicHmcnl and-Arlington Life Irsiimnce company, of Richmond, Va., al on«
cf tl < :mpcM Cud f cu.rdeft of all th4 Houtheru companies. From a personal acquaintance wltll
tin e of its c llcers. snl after a crri'ful examination of lUcondUiou iwd coaditot, I havft iwsoeia«
ltd injtell with if 1 urineesjn the Sta*c of Kentucky. JOHN C'. UltivCKl''NKIO^E.
111 u'u ils w iVl be declared at the end of first year on all Cash Policies, and available for re-
dr.rlton of Premium or increase of Insurance.
A lirmii b Ctl.co will be ebtuUislicd in this Stute, and a Board of Diiectors-selected from
eoeh couuty. , ■
A; 11 iint i f 'I'msters f« r Clark(ville and Red River County, composed of tile WloKrlng namoil
I't liryTHItleihof this ttni|atiy, has beei crgnniitad, with lull power to receive applications un<l
uii tt.ai.ccs, nttt {icttcl the interests ol the company and its Policy Holders:
OtiTJ C E a s
JfJJCK WM. K. Wor.TTJlN,
Jt'iflK J-. ('AivUOI>L.
I'APT.RhUBEK li. GAINES,
Par.iniKNt.
V ics PnssmcxT.
Secretary,
KAJ.'WM. B.:WRIfiHf,
WM.V. (t)IvNKf.lt:S,
HENRY G. «OCU|I,
)HO,
DIRECTORS.
COT-. Clt ARLER DbMORSE,
JAMKS W. OAHiy,
JOHN J.81VLEY,
JOHN P. DALE.
(.'APT. Wil. JeSWAIN,
JAMES 15. IlOVJ
J-AME4 U. CHEAtHAM, . _T
J>R. R. G. LANE, Ifedical Examiner.
J), M. W. NASI! General Ageu for Northern and Central Tuxiis, and Indian Territory
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COM MI 8 810 N MEROIJANTh
No. 102 GRAVi Kit STREET
- l, ^ KUW OtttilUKS-
G~SN£1> A it Duo 8, 1870. no 40—ly.
EVKIIHTT I.AN M,
Now Oi'Ihiiih, t.a.
y. k.K.SKH.
j<'irUi*>u,.Toi
BVBRBTT LAtTB <Rs OO.':
MAHUFACTBBEBB ft WHOLESALE DEALE&S IH
booTs, shoes, and hats
7a oairja.zi avaunav,
KEW ORLEANS, LA.
No. 20—tf. ""
J. P. Rdshbm.; 1
8. D. Rainiv, J j.
EUSSELL, RAINEY & CO.
(Successors to J. W. & J. R. Russell & Co.,)
COTTON PAOTORS1
RBCBZVINO, FORWAHDIMO AND
COMMISSIOJVMEIl CHANTS
JND WHOLESALE DEAUCBB Xlf .
Grocorltis, Agricultural Iraplemeots eto, etc.
On tb« Lovm,
JEFFmSoJis. TEXAS.
Agents for tho ^le of Threshers. Mowers,
-Reapers, Plows, Watt*.:, 8P<"> *•*" , Gins.
Stoves, Mills ami of) kinds o.' Machinery, sad
special Agent# far the sale ol Blftil'ly s portable
Steam Engines and Saw Mills.
no 118 —tf
CAN1) Y MAKVFAtn UR HJtS—P YSTEA M.
MJIltr ft Blelman, So New Levee. Califs wfartlfiEfo:-
J. Villarrubiu ft Co., Vi Old Lsret. Clwlee
Coafeetlonery..
• a t/.v.y, 1'jst>jl,s a kd Amtuxmox
Poison Bros., 0 Old Levee. ' ii
ohmts cLonnNf) ,t furnishing goods
Piersou ft Heirs, No. It) Camp street.
*rilI.XCAlT FERTILIZER, Msnuftictured by
the ■New Orloaas Hsnltary ft KortlliilogCompany.'
No. llM'nion Bt. Superior to Perurisa Ouano at
less than jlalf the Price, No, 1 960fkr.ton i No. Si
$46. bcul for Circulars. .No &£ lyr. t
GROVFR A BAKUR.
fligbaat Premium Sowing Maohln«r.
Moro first Premiums in Mississippi, Alabama,
Loulslsua ft Texas, la the psst Three Years, than
all tlie other Sewing Machines oonblned. Biles
greater than those of any other. Are better adap.
ted to the wants of Families la tho Bouth than any
other Sewing Maohiae'ln the Market.
1'riees and iS08. , , m
Oflloc : No. 182 Canal St., New Orleans.
J, H, GARDNER, Agent
No. 2t 1 yeir. ■ ■ -. - ■ ■
V, sf eh os, Jewelry. 8llw Ware
A B. GRISWOLD&OO.,
Corner Qaual and Rov.il Sts., Now Orleans.
' A largo B ook at Low Prioes SH Ij.
"BWTHE^bbbpan^ chbapeotii
TheJUavreved aad Mew
it] i. E $ M'iHK J St
CliAS. MoKEOWN.
\Y. D. IIANIGAN.
MAGHINE WOKKS.
HOBBIS, H(! KE0V1V & CO.
Proprietors-
i.. n-fifOTi oi * erangnsana -nailing, i'iow8j Moiiow-^Vare, Bog-Irons mid ■Kmrh-Wcishts.
Agcqu for the Ce ebrstc I Kirby's Combined Mower.und Reaper, with Self a.vl hand Rake at-
taclinientK, also the two wheel Slower, and the Bu rJick Reaper. (Iio. 28—3mos.
B. W*terhM$M, .
LARGE ERICK WAREHOUSE ABOVE OVERFLOW
. FORWARDING X COMMISSION MERU W
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
DBY GOODS, GROCERIES
THIS JEFFERSON 1BSBRY
■ ; AND .
FKTJIT TBBB DEPOT/
D. DANFORTH, Proprietor,
Nuisery gounils lour miles went of Jeirerson,
Marion County, Tcxufl.
Depot will be opuned in the City nf JcfTerron,
early in the fall, tor the delivery of orders
and sales of Trees, Vines ctc., during the sea-
son, as heretofore
We invite the attention of thecitisens of Nortli-
axtcrn Texas mid surroUndiiig vicinities to our
H O ME N UR SEE Y,
and hava the pleasure io nay that we are jiropov
gaiiug and inlroJucing a lurge and varied stock
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PI.t'M, APRICOT,
OllEItltV, NECTAtll.NE, QUINCE,
PIO, BWAKP MOUN-
TAIN CHERRV. ,
and cfher miscellnrieoos Fruit Trees. A large
stork of the best stui.durd 'wine ami table prapes.
A tan a general uss-irtinent of suali. rauiTS, em.
bracing Riupberry, H:aclcberry, Currants, Goase-
berr} und Strawberry plsnts.
UviaoHr* a..d deciduous ornamental trees,
,Shrubsj;sn'l*plHiitrt, Roses, Bulbous plants, eta.
Asparagus and Rhubarb.
. Send Ktamp f ir Dc«crlptive Catal^ue.
fO&~ AII orders securely j hcl; «d for safe trans-
purtation to inte.'ior noints.
ALEX ' Bit VANT, Agent Red Rlvor oonnty.
ro. -I;} IV
WILSON
BaJw IWt
ia KS01XU
SIVI1Q UCHIRI,
UrniUra BiSf •** U tt.TUUl
teutluun A| iafe M t^aeVi
Uzleaoa. X4I
'.BiMS, Jr, j Net . Nortnts, ok,-u mm.
'tuxui awlilUrw Co. Koflfc'Ckrelt
SIMS, A 'ORR1&& PHIFER.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
iliaHii in
Stap!e ]>•) FaojBT Dry Goods,-
1K)0TS, 8H0'BS, HATS, CLOTUIHa, &o
Ceo *BAH' BotawwrK)
P0£X STB,I SET, JEFPERSOlf, TEXAS
WaS" Bv Wat ilceale wewillLuplicato New Or,
cans I ills.
Bating retbron antlrelyfVom theOroosry and Por-
wnriling biisioets would oall special attention IO'
their largo and as lerted stock of Dry Goods, luolu
ding all SU ples, s *d every variety of ladies l>r«s
Goods direct from New York. Having mntle a spe-
calty of thi s dep rtment we iwrite the attention o
wholesale dealer# I o our etoek, fully satisfied that
we can sell golds at lower ratee, and of better anal-
ly than ever before (offered In this market.
March 27111 1809 No IT—tf
E. A. SHAW.
BAM'F.lCTUflEB OF HOOTS AID SHOES.
BOSTON, MASS.
; WILL SELL AT
WHOLESALE ANI^RETAIL.
ATHIB HOUtlB.KO. 62 AUSTIN STREET.
H5FFER80N, TEXAS,
the largejt stock of Boots and Shoes, kept by any
J Double flolc,.Scotch Cnlf Boots, hand sswjd
4 " '• 1'iilf Pegged.
Pump 8ole, French calf, extra,
Star P. 8., P. <Mlf, do
Biiper l-civy Kip Boats, beat style*,-.
Boya' Kin Dost#,
•' <Ut'o.d Ties,"
" Urigaus,
•' Fine Cnlf, psggd,
Mcn'a Ftiitici Kip EismaHu
" Kip Alaskie.
" Danelions,
" Butoliolers' llrognns.
. ,. „ " " English Tics,
Linlies Urease Top Pol'&h Boots.
" Host High Polkas,
" 8'<rge Pcllsli,
'• Kniineled Polkaa,
•• liuir iinii.,
" " I'olknv
Misses Kid, foxed Po'lsh,
" Hutl Polknn,
Old Lailies' Goat Biisliins, with, and without
liecls.
Oct Si'ili; CHARLES Dk WOE8E.
*"v iim/ii jv oiuun m uutun Rim onuen, wpi i y any •
11. C U1LT U IS A L I IP 4 fi I rat s |
* All work ivarrantod precisoly as represent 1
T.A17AVRTTU! AMn WATMrtu cmnnnmn cd. * •
>1
m
SEND F0
LAFAYETTE AND WALNUT STREETS,
JEPPERSON, TEXAS.
. Agent for the justly eclehra «d Duqvetne Combination Iron Axle Ihimblo tikein Wasnns
Warranted the best in Hie Market. •. (No 2—.'<roo
A II0BART, Jn. Agent fit JeOorson,
No. 41) —tf,
L Ai BtiliiH, B. c. u tr.-itr, t. m. n.tcnr
KLUS, I3AGIJY & CO.
. ' . RECIilVIXG ' '
FOH\VAUDI X(} & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Wluili (iiile Lfqiwr I)t,nl«TM, lily Uoodo,
l'liuilii tion Hitpplii *, Btc.,
WAREHOUSE I, 2, 3 & 4 SODA ST.,
JEFFERSON,.................. ., ..TEXAS
Will vfei'ivo, store anil shin cotton, nlul up
fi' i«iit ua low ua any Honw in Jefferson.
ARRIVED
A. C. ALLEN,
JEFFEBSON,... — -TEXAS.
AGENT FOU TITK CARVEU GIN I
eonjliitiing cvwy Improvement of the aire.
S-.ld low, vvitli full {ju:tnit,li-f. .ComiilSta
stock on hiuiil -from 40 to Htf suws.
' vol. 2!)-no :|7
No. UB—tf.
T
AILOBLNG!........ SAILORIKG !
Every tliiritr sent out fully t*«fed for tiii* cli-
mute. Northern fruit will not succeed
in tiie South.
llluStrnti'd Du.-irript ive C:it(i|.>ijuc s(:i/ free J
on applic.ititiu. rants all lii^ • "ik- Will ii«v ivpcclnl nUen-
f*.\MT'F.l.S .Jc STOXrn, 'tion to'Ii' VUrn\<; for
Hliii'Vfpoi'i, Louisiariti. those who ileslre to have thei/i uiaile nt home,
nr Ji' lialk' 111<11 wniteu iW Aiifeuta. j DAVIIJ A. KI'll.LElls.
THE rN*f)E!>'KJN KI) HAS LOCATE!)
in A'lark«vi,lo, uiid will eiirry c>u hit
Imsine.'* iu all-.its liiiinelu^. lie wnr-
FIESX FEEE SCHOOL
OP CLARKSVILLE.
Mrs. V. E. GdVLD lmvlnR reeeivei! the
neeesanry Certifteuto anil nmmiutiiient, n«
Instinetress of the First Five School of Clark«-
ville, will n i eive pupils ut her Sehool-rmim
on Rroanwny ; her Si-Uool lieiiiff now in au«>
c .^ fnl ojieratioii.
September 20, 1871. (38 i: 3ta.)
DR. JOHN W..TALKOT
[n.. 1"!
' Ifttvinp locnt*d here, offera hi* proft-fisinnfil
|^Bo<H t o tin eit izen* of Chirkavilio and
surrounding; eountrv
C'lnjJcs'.'iUr. Ptpftaiber if). (no .'Jy-yiu.
CKO. T. TOUt). W, K. N*N.
PENN & TODD,
A.TTO«lSnB"S*S AT X.JL-VT,
AND COLLECTINO AOEIiTS
TOH
NOnili EASTERN TEXAS,
OOoe . - Vo. 83 Anstln Street.
a. arwrapasoN, texas.
ae flfti-fi mos.
H. H. HANSEL L,
MANUFACTURER AND IMTOBTF,11
SAMILERl MD SADDLERY niWlW lllg,
iJ4 Mngnzlne iftreet,
|8ADI)lery..;m
dies, brniles. laiir'Jnpal*, uireluglei, firtli>, wool
(stlrrupi, HadJle wallets etc.
IROK WARE. .Kir.-,
ftove pots, sad irons etc.
TIN-WARE. £tsM
er , pre*«ed dish, milk aaj wssli pann, cups -pop-
per pots and rattles.
DRUG STOCK. -8K
).«iWlne, swmI 01!, sewing m«uiiine Si, perfumery,
cookie* estracts. toilet soap«. tootli tirnshe*. indh
richer and hern ilresidng and fine corn bs, eto.
JERD A. HA3EE & C07
UAVUFA0TUBBB8 AOT), J0BBKB8
OF
OX4OTHINO,
and Importers of #
GENTS FUR NISUINQ OOOIfi.
29 Magaalne St. ' 'X
MM oKZJjp
ltonuf#..turer 108 Ouann St. New Yoi%. ?
Fkiio A. II.yuf-K N O; W*. H. Hitu K.O.
lost: '
I' and script 0.10 U34 for 100 acres of fad is
Jstiod 10 me by H. Croshy, Commissioner of th
woneral Land Cilice, Feb. 14th 1803, aad if no
founJ vritliin the time prescribed by Low, anoli
cation will Ih> made for a duplicate. (I
July 14thMl. B. II. KITE.tSON.
No. 28—2taos.
<*
IT OTCE TO STOCKHOLDERIT"
Ala, called meeting of the Stcakholdem nfth
K 6 Moohttn,M AAedalen
held at ibeCenrt House on B*tur,lay the .IJ, '
!i, *.M {T,r,ed "'*} "T give nitlee Iha
all eiockholdors who hsve noi made their «nnu
payme^l, for preceding y. rs b, the 1st dsy ™
Ootnlier !■• !, shall forfeit their 8t'«k to the risa
chaioa , m
No. 25-41.
Jnne 10th 1871.
HIAfi. DcMOiiSR.
. "HHHiuj; roiwiry. ^ Mnimzirir!
OFFKX. AT 'Jlin DONOriO HOTEL. w. K tlA&mVL, I vr,,.
Cki*atville> Aayi«t 1«, |WL [uoat-tfiALK. x. bahkB, / OELEAK8, LA.
PAPER WINDOW RWAf.mg,
Just teceivcl and for snle h«
CHAISES Os KO <8E
JAS: B. DONOUO,
President. '
R. R. A. * H. AssJ
WBT mTsM Eliffl
SAW MILLS AND GILIST MlLl.H,
Enolm«'in?i si" *rn" SU^Lior
fcnalnw am! Saw Mills can liitVo the opuor-
|«n,.y of ordering them now direct from
, inannfactiirer. All machinery warren!.*!, „,d.
j put in operation free of charge, &ili«| <;tim
guaranteed. Apply to "l
| U It All AM & TAFLOli, A p
•^£1 in Thirl AI /
last night; (
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