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Married.
BakER—Dale.—Ou Sunday, tho 7th
4.,-t at 0 o'clock, p. m.j at the mddenc©
A bride's Arthur, in Olarksvillo, l y
rt#v, jAMEfci OUAnAM, Mv. ohouok
(j BAKER, to Miss ULLA l)ALKt
We sincerely oougintuiate the young
'' itonple in their good i'ovtuiio, and hope
♦ Wt th^ have started out in life with
i ^ w^rospetit* before them, that no
L>VlUever dim their happy path-
, , w„v .Jittt tiowoi-s and snushine may
Bt tliajM at every step through a long
iitv'g journey. It.
' Jnilge Alison, of Philadelphia, holds
tin*
l:l
is not uasault and battery to resist
' >r making an a must without a
. . tor itiisdi'maanor, not committed
•\ ol the oflicer.
titid that" JoU'cruou Davis will
>It imore his future home, nud will
lUlia vindication of his iuli.iiuis-
hile President of the Confederate
Dr. J ohn Bull's
GllBATREMEDIBS.
DR. JOHN BULL,
MANUFACTURER AND VENDER OP THE
.CELEBRATED
SMITII'STONIC SYRUP
FOR TIIE CURE op
ACUTE AND FEVER,
OR OKCIXiliS -A.2>TI5 FEVEB.
The proprietor of tliiw celebrated medicine just-
ly claims fm* it u superiority over till remedies ov-
er ortui'iiil to tho public, for the sate, certain, spee-
dy uud. permanent cure of Ague ttntl Fever, oy
< Miillw nml Fever, whether of short, or long stand-
j iiifj;. lie r ieiv ti> iti ■ n the Western iirci £ntitli-
rainsiTTxc.
ELASTIC STITCH
lie
from
reauty and Elaatloity of Stltob.
Using Both Threads directly
Spool*.
No Fastening of Seams by Band, s^adf no
waste of Thread.
"Wide Baogeof Application without Chang*
of Adjustment.
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE.
F$rfeotion and Btmplio'ty1 of Vtfohinery.
Tie Seam retains its Beanty and FUmnesa
•Iter washing aud X ouing.
idea doing all kinds of work done
other Sewing Maobines, these Ma*
obinns exeoute the most beautiful Em-
biclvflery and Ornamental work.
'i n country to le-nr Mm testimony. tit Die tniiij
Itirinjr xl««fi wast
gi'cuter than thai of unv oUftiv
■—
HKitx LIFE "
.: IIHCCJ0J1PUJ.
: aENEEAL SOUTHERN
NO. 182, can.AL STKEET, fi
• ionasr Southern Company,
W0AX1ZHD IN' Iw'v'i.
Sl.iiOn.niMi.
l,uuu,oou.
ra.vcE.ss assured.
.solvency unquestioned.
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, §159.$$
THE ONLY
TRUE TEST OF A COMPANY IS
STRENGTH*
thvcntover <1 kakeh machine lib
I ie assertion, tliut in no ca<A* whatever wid it i'lii. ! abamflfcl-O'iisimifi ami Texas. 1 "
lo euro ii :'directions iiiv strictly followed mill
'•nrrieil <iui. in a grout- njhny eiss.wi a -siii^lu dose
low been nulU"i,iit l'or ;t cure, ami whole l'amiliiM
havelt'cii cured by a bottle, with n pcifcet
restoration at' r!i • general health. It is, lie-,-ever,
prudent, ain.1 11. case, aioro certain to < htk,
it its Hsu i>j (.'iniiiliili il in Kinnller tloses i'oj u week
or two sUW4jto tiisoifwi tout kiai ehti<;l,-e,l. more
I suall.x Hilft jpyyiiiie 'utjy nid to
tieiit. Ili>\vi>llleiHeiiii . tl'n r
ba\ is/ Sjikeii three or tour iIom n of < !)'•
'tone of lj.ill's Vegetable Family I
biiV-wfl'ilcient.
BULLS
SAllSAI'AUILLA
r ¥detl mora 1st Premiums in MNsissiMl", A!"
tiiftu ail ibo other maehi.ie* comliineil
Wh.u^et,
AND SALES BOOK,
. NEW 0HI.HAK3, LA.
fctrc?!, Vlofesbiirg. Ml^s
.. . No. 'i r>.—i
HI II
,'mcrs.
/?<".|'th<: I'd 'hi 'I'ipi/ attract
fi'diH /!//■■■, Ji tr
rp:iE c
1 11
omjiany lias just, organized a local Board
Direefor's in the city of Jetlersou, under
wa ne H!ii n'vlsl' u tbe re-terve fund will be invest-
ed. ami losses adjusted. _
We call attention to the following vemarUs,
in'iiile by sonia of the most uinimmt muu in tile
I'nili'd Stiitesi
"I am willing <; jnitronizo tin* Siiiitlierii lalo
1 naraiu"! (loininiuy, anil do all I can for it."—
Alien Ili-iitoi'X. .1. Pkhciik. ,
•'I ea i d''iu)nsl;rat.i) that Lite Insuranee Is tne
iciti'st. invest ill Mii that can be found on the ooati-
awit."—Kkv. (t. 1'. Pkaih'-M;
'•No Soiilhern man should seud.lils money on!,
of Lit-.' South for life assurance, when Southern
coainaales, in every renpeet reliable, are aeeking
intromit" among us."—Ui:.v. \V.vi>i'. Hampton,
•• Insit'rii your liyyu in a eomptui.v whose Pirect-
oim ii re Uiowu to you, and of the highest integri-
tv."—ui;s, HoaBiiT Tommiis ...
'"N'.i prudent man in the presonl ttistres«ed !>••-
caaiavy condition of tha South will live wltiiout
iii.araace on his life, when lie considers the |irob-
niile timmciiil condition of liis i'aiuily in cime ol
lli-i (i -jihi, and the absolute certainly of their
I'lmifortable sitpiinrhby means of Life Insurance,'1
—fti:.\\ .1. H. (ioimo.w «
We refer to the following gentlemen, v. i.io eoilt-
ji'W" flu' Loeal IJ iunl for tiie town of (Jlai'Usville,
W. 1$. Wb'KiilT President. .
: W. W. CLAKK Vie.e President,
W. II. DICKSOX laical Agent.
DIKUOTOltS :
riiain.i's PkMoiisk. Swain.
W. b. Xl N.VKI.V. <'• 1>.<I I"
,1. W. stam.i:y. x. ('. Mvium:.
A. I'. Dick. * • I' vrro^..
J. II. -Miller it. Co., O -ueral Agontsrl i Curonde-
let sivef, NeWOlU'iiiw; Hie
iii t:t)iii >
NOTICE.
Thk onitM'Vs, Directors untl StocklitiTdurs* <rf
the lied liivcv County Fair, nic ri'ijuestcil to
meet at tho Court-house, on Snturduy, the
«rt, wifyoj haven nil Dr. Rirers, one c/lht in-it . mi-
nl, rloijuent, itinl papular Minitifrrx if l/in Sfe hntUnt
Ej)'«e:i/iiil C'hirch, ndii>\o h at prc'ieiil ntutknxlat
lir.udw?)/ Church, l,nuimiU4 Ky.
LoriHVl&H, I\y., Oct. 8 1808,
Jilt. John Hci.i -—Dear Mr.-—Many thanks to
you for the medicine you have ho kindly given
me, I have been n great sutlerer for years, and
bad tic adviea of various jihysieiaus. Some jiro-
nouueed my B| ine, uotue my liiugs, .and some my
heart to be the seat of my disease. 1 have been
burnt', blistered and eii|iped until 1 had beeimu .
disheartened. Several very eminent physicians
who examined my spine informed me that I was
Wireufeued wilii paralysis or apo]ilexy any day,
and that nothing butaseton would relieve me.
I hud a iicrfeet. horror of that, and was hesitating
about h > iugoiu' inserted, when you kindly sent
me your fiarsapnrilla which I immediately 'begun
to take three times a day. 1 had suffered terribly
with a must acute pain in the* right side of my
head, especially when 1 would read or write for
any length of time, and on rising to my feet i
would be perfectly blind for several minutes, and
would have to hold to something to prevent fali-
iug-
I am most hfitpy to inform you that the pain in
Adit Prosperity fo your MercUu!^,Mechanics wul Fat*m
.. a j1
INSURE YOUR LIVES IM TJ|B SOUTHERN GIANT. .
5?vSBiaC«FJT„S(. ARLIN3TCN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HOME OFFICE, RICHMOND VIRGINIA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITA!., $ 2,000,000.00
CAPITAL INVESTED and Well Secured, 200,000,00
ASSETS to December 3lst 1870 2,411,330,93
ANNUAL INCOME for 1S70 1,440,9504
POLICIES ISSUED to Juno loth 1871 ' , 14,300
DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS' in 1870 80,493,92
HAS THE LARGEST OAPI1AL OF AMY SOUTHERN COMPANY,
fifv bend i-! eiitircly
i i lii'ved; J suH'cr but
seldom
My a)i-
witli my spine, and then not so acutely.
Uetite is good ; indeed for 1iie first time in my lit!
I onjoy my dinner move than any meal during flu
20th of July, b.V order of the President.
n'44:it. ' ' 1-1. I'. Dick, Secret
iry.
CAUTION!
Every genuine box of Dtt. MoLANE'S LIV
EI! PILES bears the Hignntiire of Kh-ming
brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa., and their private IT.
S. Stamp. i V 'I'aku no other, the market is
full <>f Imitations.
It is the poi>uTnr verdict that, people who
have been accustomed to the use of Hitters or
Cordials, are obliged, event,unify,, to resort to
McLaves's Livhis Pii,i.jt for pernranent relief.
bi
Midsummer MaUvdieH.
'Hie hot solar rays that ripen tho harvests
generate ni'any distressing diseh'seKi If tire
. liver lie at all predisposed to irregularities',
k this is the season in which billions'iitaeksniay
*• he untie! pa ted. A weak stomach, too, is weak -
.Jpst in the summer months, and* fhe loss of vr-
"hility through fhepovew by excessive perspi-
ration is so great, that! a wholesome, tonic,
combining also the properties of ir(fidative
Htiiuulant and gentle exhilarant, ts'ln many
cases necessnrv <« health, and under no cir-
cumstances should be .dispensed' wltlr by the
sickly and debilitated Of all the prepara-
tions intruded thus to refresh', sustain, nn<l
forlifv the hum in frame, there is noiie that
will compare, with Ilostetter's Celebrated Sto-
mach- Hitters. They have' been weighed in
|ae bllnneeof experience antl not found want-
ing;-have been reeonimendeil from'the first
us agreal medicinal specific, not, as a bever-
;yvge, ami in spite of .ipposWion from
"iinninieraqle ij.iarters, stand, after a twenty
.years trial, at the head of all proprietary ined-
lcnies itihjgdod for the prevention and cure ol'
I'll 'M'dinnry coniplhints of the stomach, the
bver, tlii! bowels, and the nerves, In the nn-
hi'idihy districts bordering the great rivers of
t Mifornin, Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters may
! . classed as the standard one for every spec-
ies of intermittent or remittent lever. The
people who inlmhf't those districts, place the
inost implicit confidence in the preparation--
a confidence that is increased every yea.t by
IC. '''"•nits of its operation.
As bitters, so called, of the most pernicious
cimrucler, are spring up like fungi on every
""ie, the public \n- liorebv forewarned ngftinst
ic n rum-shop frauds. Ask for HosfctterV
Jiittf-i-s, see that the label'; etc., nre correct,
'"'I remember flint the genuine nrticlc rsnever
o d m hulk, but in bottles only.
U'stiiji t Cot'iit op tiie Uxrrkn Statijh, ^
i'olt Till; Wkstehn distiuct ol4 Tn.v.vs, ^
Atr . IX MAXlvRt'PTCY.
At ' .V'vr, the 19th day of June, 1*7#.
Tli n t. Western District of TeMis, SS :
«l,,!. !i , ltarH "f the following natiuW pcrsoir
Hreu Vp I.1'''*1 "nuknipts, nmler the Act of Cnn-
ik, . •V,,,'eh " <'. 1807. will take notice that,
(Ii...., 'I'lltrnpt have filed his petitions for flnnl
eertltientes thereof, and that suid
iT heard b^ore Douglass Reeves,
J You kindly ft'entme fou^)M),tt'Icsagnin last night,
ami I begun again this mof:|ilng, and I hope to tie
entirely relieved. Please accept my heart felt
thank's'a'nil best wishes.
Vci'y truly your most grateful friend,
iM. iV. C.'Rivr.us.
iMy joiiniiif afioii'nds with .similar letters, all of
which I guariin'tee to lie genuine and written by
tli'e )iersoit.i whose mimes they bear.
Do not sutler yourself to l>e imposed on. Don't
l.rt) Uri,iwn away after i,ivw aiid dimlirful expevt-
Wien'tsl Don't risk your li'er.l't,h by letting novices
experiui -nt upon yon with their trfi li;
Sly S.i'i^aiiarillii has stood the test tor twenty-
five ye.'tTs; it is still I lie Pjirsiipariffrt of tiie day
end ofth" age, towering over;aH' ^/titers in popii-
lili'lty and its curative ijuiilitic.-.,.
Avoid all those who a,r.e tiiyiii'g to palm oil'on
you other extract.! of Stirsii'parillil sn-ciilled., I{e-
meuiber it is llr.,John Hull'sSarsapiirilhi,oil f^oitis-
villle K , that is tli • old and reliable remedy for
iinpnrifkM of (he blood and scrofnl'iia afli'etiiiUH
Always be,'rr that in mind.
ANOTHER TESTIMONY,
HEX'J'OX 11AK1IAf'IC, MO., |
. April .«), 18(1(1, (
D«. .JofiN nri.l.—'Dear Sir: Knowing tiiectti-
«ji-cy of yuurSinvsparllla.and the heirlingaud ben-
eticial i|iialitics it jiossesses, 1 send the sttlteincnt
of my cane,
I was wounded about two years ago, was taken
prisoner and eonllncd sixteen months. Heing
moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet,
1 have not sat up a moment since I W|is wounded.
I am shot through the. hips. My general health
isiuipaircd,aud I need something to assist nature;
I have more faith in yoar .Sarsaparilla than any-
thing else. 1 wish that which is genuine. I'leasc
express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige.
CAPT. (-'. P. JOIIXSON,
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April :i()th, 18(30,
by Mrs. Jennie. Johnson, mother of Capt.
Johnson :
Dii. John Hvm.—Dear Sir: My llttsl.nnid, Dr.
C, 8. Johnson, was a skillful snrgedn'and physl-
eiit'n in Central Xew York, where he died, leaving
the abi'iVe I*. J'ohiison to my care. At thirteen
years of age he had a chronic diarrhea and scrofu-
la, for which 1 gave your Sarsaparilln. It cured
liini. I have fen' ten years rccohtmeiuled it to
ina'uy in Xew York. Ohif) nlid'Inwit,' I'm' scrofula,
level* sores, and general debility. Perfect sucecus
has attended it. The cures eWcetcd in some cases
oi'iierol'ula and fever.Hore# were abnost; luiraeiih'us.
I njirverj* anxious for iny sou Jo itgnin h.'ive re-
eiiurs" to your Sarsanal'illa. lie is fearful of gct-
tiug a spurious arl icle, heucf< his writing to you
for it. 11 is wounds were terrible, but I believe lie
will rceowr,
Kespeetl'ully,
JKXJilK JOHNSON'.
AX I'St
POLIO]
DIVIDENDS PAID ON LIFE POUCIE3,40 PER CENT.
offxo sails
.....a.
. ...
w. o. nAnntNGTox
JOHN 15. HUltUlDS ...
Pl',01)'. KDWAHD M. SMITH,
D.'.I, .HAUT£lO' K
J.J HOPKINS
JAMES E. WOT.FF '«<
GOLD POLICIES ISSUED WHEN DESIRED}
Plan Mut
87 1-2 Per Cent of profits paid annuaII
It has no ni-'.sthk'ttiins on residences or travel. Five nml k'li payment policies arc non-forfeit
able after tli.'ptivnicut of one Annual Premium. All other l\iiiciiw are non-foi-feitable after tin;
pavmeut of two annual preiniuius. The rights of parties gnaMiireed ou the face of the Policy, as
iiai't of the contract, and not left to outside promises, All Wemikuis Invested are to lie-kept, within
- ~ — 1 j... ij... ..ti— ii^.i-est. withji security of
... 1'ur.sinf.NT
VlOK-PBHStOBST.
Actuary,
Socrefnry,
Assistant N^erolary,
I Saporintendctit of Agqnciog.
•'OR GOLD PREMIUMS.
alv
I to P OL! 0 Y HOLDERS
ie the amount loaned.
, by tlic
the
■ euh take
i puny.
litinent-, as iis immense buwiiieus in
||fv'ea none but first class lives, its
the. State,,of Texas.,aud loaned to its Policy holders o
liens or fitoTtgijgeH|Oir real estate unincumbered,,and woi
The late Witr tinight many the hetiyyaiwialty of
Companies forfeiting what hail beea Wild '
provides a(£iiinst this on h'.r Poli
lnteil fioni the OtS<'e, tbe rl[J
interycJiiug cause is removee, ,Ty„.
liindi'viii^ cfiiiso Itrnl iH'vci' n.t thc'tii
from her policy holders their just rights. T
It, is the most progressive, most successflil Companding
s<i sbort ii tiine will show. #'''ii'iflfi
It is the most cautious Cotnpnny in the selection of riska,
eoluparative small losses will pro\e, >n* ' ■)' *■$"# " ,1 . -
Its sncecss has been unprecedented brine rnstory of Insurance Companies. Connected with it inti-
mately, as olllccrs arc t-wo of tiie MMisf distinguished gentlemen oftlie South, Oen. Mean regard, Presi-
dent lit' Hie Hoard of Directors of Louisiana, and (leu. John C. Hfeckenridge, General Agent :for the
State of Kentucky.
We give below the endorsement of (ten. Hreekenridgc; . ,
" I regard tiie Pied^nout a,ud Arlington Life Insurance company, of.Richmond, Ya., as one of Ihe
hivgl-st uml soiii<Vt''st; o; nil the Southern compiuiri-'s. From a personal ac<|naintancc with some of
its ol)ir,Tftf'iiuil niter a cureful exaniiiiafi'in of its condition nml conduct, 1 have asuociated myselt
with its imsiucss in the htiituoi Keutue.liyj JOHX (?. lilM-'t/tvl'.Xb'lDf.l'..
Dividends will lie declared ttj the c.iiili of first year on all Cash Policies, and available for reduction
of l'reiiiiinu rir increase of Insurance. ' • ,
A Hraiich Otlice will be established in this State, and a Hoard oi Directors selected from each coun-
I v. '
' A Hoard of Trustees for Clarksville and Red iiiVCl'-Connty, composed of the following named Pol-
icy Holders of this company, bus been organized, with full power to receive ftjiplicatfons and remit-
tances,' and protect the interests of thecompany and its Policy Holders :
* . if t
THIS DAY llKOUVKD
Prints,
Domestic*,
Clothing,
Hut*—Moil's, Youth's & Children*.
School Hooka,
„ , Cotton Plough liuo,
Medicines,, Mnidlhi Plough liue,
Oik, 4 Powder.
TurjHMif hie, Htrychuiao.
Castile Soup,
Ih'owu Soap,
Stiuvh,
llluing,
Bugtuv ■
* Candies,
Soda. . .
CHARLES DBMOUSH.
May 8th, 1872.
Mound Citv
COMhKClAL- COLLEGE;
210 and 212 N. 4th BT., ST. LOUIS, MO.
The above ln«titutiou, of twelve vears' sueeess-
I'ul business experience, ^ UM-dnteo to young men
a thoroiigli-eilucntiim in Hook l.«o|>iuu, I'eiltouu-
sliiji, Arithmetic, (irammar, Tclegtaiihlug, 1j«iv>
giiagcs, Ui^lwi'Matheinticx, etc.
Tin- method Ol'touching Is adapted to the waits
of i be present da>. Tito must ,v form* of tlic dejuf
past are discurUialfor the livbigjattcUefVthwit
vails among biuiuiiss ntt-n wtJiMyd.ay. ,
The t«iieuc:s.^rq^i^ii ofrtT VtMaiw,. gbillt.VHine
inuvely in the In'tiuc
higher walks of liti niturc, iiorn ensnrtnjj
pupil uilv antages which arc t .ireiy ever ♦omid ht
any slutllnr Institution ofliairiiiiig. , .
We would respect fully refer to Messrs.
J. L. Carroll and J. A. Rugby < f ( hirksville,
Texas/ whose sons arc now attending our Col-
lege,
For circulars &e address as above, •
Tli OS. A. KlCKJl'msidont,
No. II—tf. • '
M'UlNli AND SUM Mi: II CLOTHING,
SPRING PRINTS.
Just in to-day, a smnll lot of l he above, lu-
I'luding nice lot, of
Gents Walking Suits, Suuimcr Cussiniei'o,
White Marseilles Vests,
Linen and Cotton Sacks & Punts.
C1IAS. DiiMORBE.
March Dili, 1^72.
EXTU SPECIAL KOTKB.
BEVM OFJODNTHfrliTS.
Smith's tonic 8ymp Ims been emrateiihlledland
the conuteifcltcr bruugbt to grief.
SMITH'S TONIO 8TXVP.
Tha gunuiue article must hate,Dr., JthaMl
jirivate stump ou eacli bottle. Inr, John Btdlau*
Iy bus the right to Uinuufueturc una siilttMoriv-
iuul JiUm J. SmitlCs Touic Syrttp, of BewkWHw,
Ky. l^xainiiio well the label jqi en&Jiotqp., If
Uty private stuuip is not on. eSch bott
pnrchuse, or you will beileC'etv'Ml. Seel
advcrtiscniouti nml.ioy. show eunl. ,1 w|B. pt^we-
eute any one intViiiging ou my righ(, Tho,)MbU-
toe Smith's Touiu fifyrnp can only uo |fltepur5d by
mymjlf.
Tho public's aorvnnt, . r.-.,..
Dll, JOBRf BtTJiti."
Louisville, !f, 1tf(l0.
So. 1^5—;{ ntOfi.
GtrEAT Cl.OSIXO OUT SALE OF'
HtMkplc and l'viu6y .Oi'y.
to include a hegvv lot of tUhfttf "
NOTIONS AND FANCY AluTOA
u+ler Joly 1st, I875 ,
our heavy stis U of m
-v
it'.:*
ll
JEFFERSON iMJRf
F RUIT
lliiiDim
AND
THE B
DEPOT
D. DAN FOllT 11, Propriotor,
Nursery gi-ounds four miles w est of Jefferson'
Marion county, Texas.
Depot will be opened hi the City of Jefferson,
early in flic fall, fpi;,tho delivery of orders iinu'
sales of Trees,'vines, etc., during the season, as
heretofore.
Wo invito the attonoiou of Ihe Citizens ot
Xorth-casteru Texas aud surrounding vicinities
to our _T . , . ,y" ._
HOME NURSERY,
and liave the pleasure to say that wo are pro-
pagating unit introducing u huge and varied stock
ot' .. •
APPLI2, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, APRICOT,
CHERRY, NECTARINE, QUINCE, I^KJ,
. DWARF MOUNTAIN CHERRY,
tind .'other,uilseelhujemis Fruit Trees. A large
stock of the best rtinidunl. wine and table graiies.
Alsi.i .* geuci'id : flssirrtTiTeirt rtf, mam, ntL'ltHr,
embracing Rasidierry, ltlackberry, C u r ru n t
(loosefterty .u,nfl 81rawtferrjr oiftiitj^.a -
i'Vlitl'rWltlif mill aaiilrtftntiB. mwinitnt^jn 1
__ ,-r—tr*. ' - -V-T- —— -- .--PtsT
Hpurugns flml Rhubiu'lk. (
Send stamp for DoHcr'ijitlve Caialogue,
r«r All orders securely packed for sale trans-
port at ion to interior points.
A HEX. IJRYAXT, ) Agents,
F. M. SIMS. J Red River county. .
n4!i ly.
JUDfiE WM. 13, WOOTTEN,
JOHN L.
C APT. 1U
OFFICERS
JOHN L. CtARROLL. , ^
KUli'liN R. GAINES,
PttElfDRST. .
Vice President.
Secretary.
DIRECTORS
MAJ. WM. R. WRIOf i1,
WM. P. OORNffilUS,
11EN KY 0. COUGH,
JAMES H. 1)0NO 110.
J UM1W II. CH EAfHAM, ;•; .
Di!. 1?. O. LANK, Medical Examiner.
1) M W. XASll General Agent for Xorthern and Cental Texas, and IndisniTerritory
t«<-. tf
COL. CHARLES De MORSfc;.
JAMES W. GAINES,
JOHN; J.HIVLEY,
JOHN P. DALE
CAPT. WM. J.SWAIN,
,, . ... .... before
!.. K'-yistcr jn Unnknmtcy, at his oftlce in
i,„,i. "vi ,I{,,d River county, Texas, at the dates
K], "• when said Creditors may appear irml
j«Vs. ii-,,' """V " nl,V they have why certificates of
BULLS
mm MSTROIEIt
EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM
GEORGIA.
VlM.anow, wai.kkif Co., G.\ , 1
June 28. }
Di.-IswtN Hutx—l^ar Sir! I hfivo reeentl,\
iriveii vour Worm Destroyer several trials,_ am
find it'wonderfully etlicacious. It has not tailed
in a single instance to have the wished for cftect,
I am doing a pretty large country practice, and
have daily use for some article of tbe kind.
I ttrfu Sir, rcfpfcctriilly, -
.in.it s i'- ei.kmi-:nt. M. D.
P. S.—So nn«|ualilicd and nuinerousiire the tcs-
timrtninls in favor of my Worm Dcstro>cr, that
newspaper space is entirely too small to tell its
merits. .
It is an infallible remedy for worms, I ry it and
be convinced. See my Journal for a more fall
JOHX HULL.
E. A . Slin.w,
MANLTACTUiililt & WHOLESALE
tiKAM.n IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hals Ssoaiher,
l« AUSTIN ST., —-
-.1 MKt'lilt SON. T c X AS.
>
V
s o u K
I
P tills z
v. ^
a
■h'
-i'
nl!':'
BUYS HIDES AND^TOOL.
JUST received some very cliolee f.ilt Hooks in
! au extra binding, intended as ornaments lor the
Library uad tlui'Cenlre Table ; among them
A nierloaiv Fentnlc Poets,
'JTIIS PATENT AMERICA^ .
STEAM F1UEPROOF SAFE
its COJltOlltH
I> '"'inn l'ewell, Cass county, Texas,
I, . ' "giist rith, |f?72, 12 o'clock M. 2j
""M'Tiii nieftlngs.'
W.
2nd and
KOllARDS. Clerk
^urf.
CEDROX FITTERS,
BILL'S PECTORAL WILD CIlFJItV,
BILL'S EXTilACT Bl'CIIO,
BILL'S VECETAItLE FAMILY PILLS,
All tlic above medicines lirepared by Dr. .ToTm
Hull at Iris laboratory, Hfth Street, Louisville, Ky.
For side by _
CliARLKS De MOI^R,
Clarhsvilh', Texas.
No, 15--I
has nciur failed to preserve
through the hottcxt fires.
the remarkable fire proof quality, of the
writ) is secured by the generation of uteam,
from water placed in hermetically scaled cop-
pe^cans, between the inner wall of the Safe
aiili the book ease. .
The peculiar property of fit cam to bohl and
curvy heat, Is fhfc philosophical prineililc that
giVe's Mr. Sunburn's invention its great value,
and insures flu; obnohile safety from tiro ol tiie
contents of (tin/ sate protected by his inven-
" ]"or descriptive pamphlets and accounts of
numerous trials. Apply to
E. A. SHAW , Azcwt,
Jefferson, Texas.
nIOiflmos.
cWking stoves
J'ninrtnnf' No,
OOvcrnofr "
Veteran "
DeSoto "
Extra cooking vescis—
pipes and Elbows.
winta ..M «. v,„ ""-Vi^Vi.feSorMOUKli.
Nov. 10th, 1H71.
I untlV,
II i*
II II
8.
SADDIERY.
A full supply of Gents nml
Hoys Saddles, several styles, ,
Ladies Muddles iu variety.
Hair (firths, Circhigtes, Web rcms,
Bridles, Mm-thignls.
Steel, C. Plate and Cheep Hitts,
spui-h, Stirrups, etc,
' CHARLES Dh MOUSE.
Nov. Stud. I ?71.
john I'llki.cs
A. A. YATi:«
JOHN^HELPSf&OO.
[Sucocssors to rholps & Jonos.]
Cotton T^actorw
■A.KTJD . • ...
GENERA I COMMISSION MERC/fAX'M'
No. 102 G RAV1E R STP.EKT
—vol, 23 NKW OltliKANg.
.1. 1*. Kf.sSKI.I., (?. ]J, UAlNl'.Yj itg
RUSSELL, HAINEY & CO.
(SncceFHora to J. W. & J. R. Russell & Co.,)
COTTON FACTOES1
RBCBIVINO, FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCIMJY1S
A NO WIIOIiKHALlS UEAMCUS IN _f
GROCERIES/ AGRICULTURAL IMfttMENTS*
etc. etc.
On tbe Levee,
. JEFFERHON, TEXAS.
Agents for the sale of ThfCshelts, Mowers,' Reap-
ers,Plows, Wagons, Spun Yarn,(hiis,Stoves, Mills,
mil nil kinds of Machinery, and special Agents
for tho salu of Hhindy's pint able • Hteuui Engines
no. :h—If,
Mitul Saw Mills.
K. A. IIliltfM.V,
,1. a. iihikiin,
AmerIoall-l,
, Ouotat#i 4(rom the
> Trr f'Vyft!,
also
, . --lossoms,
MU:'/j;«i:s TJibrary,
Aunlj llultie, ctc., etc,
ChlMfiwnB Gift Hookfl,
LinrtlJToy Hooks,
Natural History,
Great Big A 11 C'e,
aif-.o
S-liooi Books, including
Hutier's Pritnavy and Practical Oram mar,
Davi.es'Primary and Practical Arithmetic,
University Algehru, Hoiiinsons' Surveying
also Latin series, Grammars, Headers,Dictionary
etc., ctu,
CilAS. DB MORSE.
Decemhar 16, 1871.
%L. WOIiaLE?
with
e.c. simmons & co.
Jobbers of
& CUTLERY,
22a a aacir. WTAIH ST , ST, LOUZS. MO.
SIGN OF THE "GOLDEN' ANVIL."
No. 10 -0 nios.
MM1BLE WOA1E3
CJor. l'ollt iui'1 ltroiidwiiy Mlruotm,
jEFraaaoN, TBXAS.
Monuments. Tombs. Tnblota, Bond Stoned,
Urn <, Vases, Marble and Slate Mantels'&o
All orders by mail promptly attended to
mid satisfaction guaranteed.
No. W—tf'.
JIM BILL IJOATNKR,
of Tt'xtm, with
APPLETON, NflVKS & (!0.
WHOLESALE DBALERE* 127
BOOTS AND STHOES
NO.BUSN. MAIN HTRICKH,
AND 110 WASIUNilSON AVBNl'JJ,
ST, XiOXTIS, Ivio,
No. 41).—tf.
I^rewli Medicine^;
i
Cal>bage Heed,
Fresh Stock.
Flat Dutch
Driiinhcad Savoy
for lst** planting;
also Long Blood htefs-
CHARLES ID; MORSE.
Csloniel,
Quiuhie,
l'ow'd Rhubarb,
" Nux Vomica,
Hembold's Hueliii,
Smith's Tonic,
McLean's Cordial,
Ext. JjMUOJI,
Ess. Cinnamon,
Ess. Peppermint,
McAllister's Dinger,
Ayer's Pectoral,
Glider's Wild Hicrry,
Jn,rue's Expectorant,
Hull's Snrsaparllla,
WildcrsSrirsaiift Pota«ii,Cooks Pills,
Wihler's Chill Toirie
Ill nc Mass,
Opium,
Ipecac,
('ustor 011,
lAtntunuiit,
l"i regorie,
Dover's Powders.
Y. A. Liniment,
Mustang ''
Pnln Killer
ft ray's Ointment,
(frceu Mt Ointment,
Itch Ointir int.
Jnync'sSanatiuPllU
Wihler's I ills,
Ayer's Hair Vijfor,
McLean's 1'ills,
MeLane's I'ills,
will oftiir t*
m
j.( ■A'JtllPtlt HiitH or
fit m^Mring room foroi
>v; ,-S .'U® 1
n'l%4ls.
It.Jk, tl.LW. II. c li\Uiltr tf.iM. BitVliV
■ .«>.* ■ . .... mf /Ml.' I.I - 11 - ■■ , I.I ?■■■ ,i.Y.tiB
K.LJJA BA(iBY & OO;
RECEIVING, •• •
FOlt W A RD.IN (I it C0MMISSI0
3V£BHaD&I^.JNrT3.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Dry Goodfi/
Plantation Supplies, Etc/,
WAREJiOtTSB 1, a, 3 ft 4 SODA «*.,
JEFFERSON,. ........ ...TEXA'S
Will receive, storo and ship cotton, nn'd
freight, us low us'aiiy House iu Jol&rsou.
• No «8-tf. >
. k\
' ..." "
FEUD A, IIA'BER « CO.,'
MCAHUFACTTTRiRa. AND JOfiB&tf
and iniporttd'S (if ,
GI1NTS FURNISHING GOODS.
28 Magazine St. •.v ,
A'EW OltLEANfo
Isaac IfAiinn
Mnunfuetu'ror TOM Dunne St.-New York.,
l:i:nu A. 11 a ii Kit, N. O. W.M. II. Hlt.^N. 6.
BLANK BOOKS; PAPER k Dtt.
1
JoutNAl.s, Record and Day Hooks, aqp. AMfwn
Ink, Carmine, Red, Violet, Hlack^& stem
pen \\rltinj? Fluid, hi Qnnrts; Pfnts,
huTl'-jiMi; nud school .sUluds,
of the very best miirtuWctniu. •
Pai'Eii, Foolscap,'
. i.and ...
A fresh supply, just received, by>j
.
V!
tho very beBt ittiiltyftUittiTO.
1/ittec &,Commercial Note,
Envelopes. , ,
st received, by \j
CHARLES DaSfOHSU,
May 2nd, v
"S. BT haSSSS
-MAS#,
'' HARDWARE,
• 7 , , 24 Mugnxlno Street,
in Time.
J i|st received from New York,' aud rondjr
for irructfci'd us'n
Husfurd Files id iiicii,
Half itound Files 1>I ifiuh, •
Wood Rusjis 12 i'ueh,
Paten bCrom-cut SsWS,
Reveled Axes.
Hiood's ltroud Axes,
Mattocks, Picks,
Ad/.es, Grub Hoes.
Froes, Wedges,.
j i . , Horse Shoo Nulls,
Handled Smoothing Planes,
Fore do.-
Juek do,
Oil Stones,
Rip Saws, •
Mitre squares, Steel or Iron Squares.
Firmer Chisels,
Nut Augers,
Hollow Augurs t i
Patent Braces,
" Illtts,
fon bench screws,
Cabinet makers hand screws.
Aiklu's Saw Sets tho best,
Carpenters Pencils,
Hrans bolts,
" Locks,
" Cusfors, - '
Iron Castors,
Mahognny Drawer Kuobs, ,
Cojiper lAitW 1'ullj,
Capper rivets and brads,
Melt Punches,
Brass Screw Rings lnrge,
>t . ,, , , School, Hand ft tea bells.
Meat ftrl inters, '
Sausage Stull'crs,
Hntcher Knives, /
Roiigcni Razors, ,
Wostcnholms . , Emerson's Straps,
" Poeket knives, Tlated Table ft Ten Spoons,
Rodgcrs " Table Cutlery, all grades*
' j?- <'*'** ' ' *'
m
WinsiowsSoolhiiiuSyriipWriglil s Pills,
Thompson * Eye Water Strong's I'ills,
Christ adoros' I lair Dye, Moffat t's I'ills,
H-n/.ine Soup, Ayer's Pills.
Diamond ccmcnt for {this*. ;
CHARLES DcMOBM:. ]
(icnulne Hurlows,
Clump U blade knive
Dodge Cow Hells.
Hog Hells,
. Sheep bells,
Shot al l sine*—Weter-proof and G, IK Caps.
Flints, 1 ubes, vipers, wrenches, Gnu Lock,
liur Lead.
'■< CHARLES DKMORSE.
D c. 23d 1S7L
FPENITPBE.
Toilet Hnretuts,
Work Tables' with two dvawera
" " with oiio "
Rorklng Cribs
Beudstenda,
Neat and chonY>.
CHARLES 1H HORSE.
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y
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'mt
HIP®
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v. •>?. -'i
/"Hi
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■ •
Jil. a-IXtKCA-M,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
' ■■■ I
AMD
COMI8SION. MEBOHANT,
8 & lO Lvoo, (-'MTEBSror, TEX.
rol 29-no 37-tf
mm
_ AND VARNISH BRUSHES
i'arnish,
Gum Mlmllac,
Litharge.
CHARLES DKMORSK
ee. lOtli, W71
Job work done with neatness aud dispatch)
tha " Stanihuo'' office.
Wk know that, for eleniihig imlnt, windows,
. illslditg knives,, tin,
iron, Imiss aud copjier wares, nml n>r removing
china and glassware; for pof
stains from marble mid poreelain, and mat from
machinery, Enoch Morgan's Sons' Sapolio Is the
best thing in u c.
* \m
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DeMorse, Charles. The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1872, newspaper, July 13, 1872; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234602/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.