The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1868 Page: 3 of 4
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''fWaMM «f Mr. Heee m Una
lied. t«4 in ran aad
„cea fc» mM
„rointaeea» «f fch eoflngan of Ik*
S*nat*
HaiMiqf buawed an lk« urn
„de irf"l« '-h* ve4e to* aeqaitUl
„tee«. (!>■■■■ voted fer miii-
tinn Mri HfHf' feUewed the lead
„f hit Mlfapi *' Aetkoej ead
voted la Ik* mm direction ton-
„i Suet ear Tkajer n4 Tiptoa fol
lowed «■ Ik* MUM *i».
Then Mr. Traakwll'e mm ww
„I!c4«A»Wh l» M» ml ft"-
uueoed lie wee4* Mt galtty wit*
.m eamfcaaia tka» aay athee Beaa-
lur had pwi ifcai.
Neat ww mIM Mr. Vaa Wiakle
nd Ike *iert*«*at aaw hmu ie-
Irnu bmlm »atw only had
limn far bwa eaat fcr eeqaittal. Mr.
Yickere WW ef Warw certain aad
the oaty of 'k«
I'naUaai a IM* «« «*"■> Vaa
Wiakl»«aJ Wlltof-
TU mat aadUaw aa Ike.loor aad
a tk« plhrha kaUtkafc Uath a.
ike Liirtrn ww oak ad aad tke W«i
t'irpnla 8eaalor »ata< aatgaihy.
rhia W*«r*<« g»
>•• certain aad ka fallowed Vaa
Wiakla.
I Tkaa tka kaa *f voiew waa again
Lnalwd for BeaaWr W»4a > nana ww
CowralWd. " I» h* going to ¥©!•?"
Kraa a hie pared akaat tka galleriea bat
Lll earioeltj waa aooa pal at raal for
Ke raw la lk« left of tka Cklaf Ju-
(iee aad retai gallty
Thia wllk Ik* asaeption of tka toU
ivea apaa tka BMlioa to take tk*
f.itc Irat oa tk* eleventh article ba-
ng lha irat rat* ka bad net aiae*
ke trial.
Now ww heard Ik* aaae of aa
ither doabtM 8*aalor Willey of
IWeat Virgiaia aad Ikara ww ■neb
urioaitato know how ka woald rota
Itlioofk it did aot auttar sack bo-1
auae aeqaittal ww already aaaarad.
'ualnrj to tk* h*at eapeotetiona
h..«ata» ka nWd for eeavictioa.
Williaaa Wilton aad 7atwcloeed
he roll-nil aad tka Prwidaal waa
■acquitted aa tka elereath article
the laatartiele—two tkirda aot baring
voted Aa aaavialiaa.
Tka gallniw breelhaJ ftwr now
[that lha raaalt ww aanrlaiaad and
h>ui for tk* arawac* of ao mac J po
Hicemaa a elaer to alaint rand the
Troof from tha Beaate chanbei wonld
[have hwa hoard.
I 1'eadiag tha roll call meaabera and
penaton aad provided thaaiwlrea
Ivith yaa and aa; liata aad aatad tha !
nar;ing vota*.
All th* Manager* wara n'-wat j
ccupring tha aaata thai had ooca-
>ied ilwiag tka trial whib lha Prea-
[denl'a aoaawl iaaladiag th* altor
iejf 0*a*ral wan alao pr*a*at oo-
mpjriac tkair old ante. They too ]
toted tka piugiaw of tha TOla with :
nuch latarwt.
Tho Nn Orlaaaa Pieajraae'a ape
ial WwMatoa di*pal*b*a atate that
ke 1'rmdial naat»ad hie acquittal
ri tbe 11th article with great calai
icaa. Be ww lha calataet am in
k aekiagtaa asid the aaeitament of
Ihe 18th wkieb had eat beea equalod |
liaea Ln'a aarrandar. >
[TELEGR APH IC.
ha Um Pally Jdkma Tim I
Waabiaguu May 83.—Omi
Mtr Mag •mudeo mada (he fol
ItaiM rtapwH: OhiImu Mag .
Batirriy imwltaid t« public!
■aabiag (ad withoat tty daaira to >
iltlvata llul powar [laaghtcr] il
hapaaaikla for •« lad appro
Bate laagaaga to thaak you for tkia
kOMtratioa. All that 1 can My
to wbatarar position I way be
lad by yoar will I akall tadaamr
diaekarga Ma daliaa wilk Idalily
d ho a lily of parpoaa. Of aiy 1
■clitada ia tba parforaiaaM of pub
la daliaa yoa will bava to jadga for
piwihaa by my racord Won
Cteaiaaatf May 83.—Rot) bars
aad aa aagiaa batwaaa Loaiarilla
d Claeiaaatl aad dataobad tba
m ipnaa aar aad lall tba balaaoa of
li tnia. Tbay throw tba Kzpraaa
it aad robbad tbraa
■m; laaa Himni aagiaa waa
paad oa tba traak la tba awraiag
May 83.—Tba Bal-
Inn Pmkyiariaa Coakraaoa la
efanaoa to aa iaritatioa to bold
la aasl aaatoaaaa at Loaiarille
-»md a laaalatiaa abowiag tba iaai-
Badlaaay af botdiag a ooafcraaaa
%>Uida af ita owa iariadirtiaa Tba
uat aaalWaaaa will aoaarat Mobila.
Waakiagtaa PoBoray daaiaa aay
iutbariaatlaa or kaowMga of tba
Baa Praaiian May 83 — laiiaaaaa
afwbaat ia Oragoa. Itaaat
[ SeboaaarOraw waa raaortad wrack-
ed ia Hacaat aoaad tba oiaw cap
and aad aardarad by Haydaa la-
-Okiaaf* Mar 88—Yaatarday
•oatbara Matoa wara aallad aad rap-
p Ma tad aa all roauaitlaaa. Oof.
■itwly pamaaaat praaidaat waa ia-
IrwUaaa ta tba aoataatioa by Oo*.
■tiowa of Oaoifia. Tba Boatbara
Ulaa ara lapiaaaatad aaioag Viae
'reaMaata aad Soaratariaa ia th*
eraiaaaat omalaatioa
Wuhiagtoa May 81—Baaato—
El'he I'raaidaat traaaaittad tba coo-
liiutioaa of Nortb Catoliaa Loaia-
»na aad Oaargia. Hofcrrad to Ja-
lieiary.
pi*»N* u< r*i-
>|uiif>n appoUUtg a ennmiuw
1 la Ike *itm*pt I
Miiiean kid Tatiaidaia Kcaaiora.
Itndmsa atolW (but k* kail
"" njinlij to apfwar b«for«
l' mini* Hi 4aair*4 Ik* Mm
r '!<• Hi »ili m kl* hi;
''•twj 41mmhu COMaad Utr ndi-
*'» ■•iataialag tU alHaal of tfi#
■"•ugan nt to attait noto lo «ap-
*"1 utiafea aad to Iki* and H«
l«no* akeald Mi!j wkUa tko d»
*ny aalalatoad tkat Ik* pmaad
»m ag*l**l Ik* 8*>a tors is
>"■ mum aad tkat Butom rigkl
J nfaaad. Witkaat Mliaa 8**ato
"■joirMj to Xndij
I'M**!* K%f II —OMHlltlM
nolittoa* npirtod Magntokliw
'J» MMlrj ** 1lW MM* *r
t'o*tntoll.ll plaa *f IMIMllH-
'">» i aad iw Oa**ia*a aaat pit-
'■••• a*d aaiatoi* aaltaf* to
'oatktn tojrala*. It teMiw
a* * ailiaail aria*.
s"lM«i iklkMlliaa awl k* p*U la
tmimStL It Iwnt Mul-
mini mm !win!** af lasaliaa
>•* kwa Ik* iiliBjin rf Hm
HaW« to a* htf fay >*nai*f lator-
"•-* IHIItkllH airiH Tk*
I ■ M t itolili i '
•M ||» agS mmm. Tk*
f®"tjlia as4 aB®P**aaaa*a fcatoaail
•-i •**•■'• faaik tU J*kwt'a»
Maiaa Italml II Imna
lokMM a*a mm|m aal *iililw tt
SVtolTBSSS
VaiSSSnTaMin at mmIM
a«st U vba iM
ciwpt for iwUtioi of laws. KaU-
rises soldiers u4 nilon and says
weir bouatles aval bo p^iJ
•cm be forgotten. 71m or^m
and Mm widewa mo tbe ulioa'i
vai4. loaiiiratiaa ikaaM ba fW-
terod by t liberal tad joei poliaj.
TV I a eoavaatioa syapatbiaee via
oil opyrwHJ peopla wbo are strng
Idling for tbsir rigkia. Adopted
oft It two or tkm dinMdig
Logaa noainatod Gmnt wlairli
«h unaaiaotaaly andonad
v.: or. Brown inMUfteiafi Ueor-1
gift's »o<e said Um aasia of tba
Oaorgia republicans was "enemiee
is war in peace friends.'
First Wilot for Viee President
Wade 149. Kenton 1.12 Wilson 119
C'olfkx 118 Harlan 16 Kirby tf
Ores well 14 and I'uaeroy 1. On
the ftftb ballot Uolftii sras aoaina-
tMt. raoetriao rotes. Conven-
tion adjourned subject to a call of
M.J 21.-IV Pra-
ideal nominated Alfred L. Lacey
collector of New Orleans riee Gee.
H ted HMD.
The following is Mr Deris'* reso
IBUOB :
Whereas there it reason to be
lieve thai aome peraoaa bare baaa
aadara eagagea in tbe attempt to
iafloenre tka senate in regard to tbe
disposition of tba artiolea of im
peaebmeat now peed i a;? before tba
Seaate therefore be it
Resolved That a coaailUe of
tbrea be appointed by the Haaat* to
diamine into tba Batter aad asoer-
tain tba parties who hare been aa- j
gaged ia tHeae unlawful acta; to
aecd for peraoaa aad papera and to
employ a ateaograpber.
Waabiagtoa May 22 —Maaagera '
atill eagaged ia iaveetigatioa. Cbaa.1
W. Woo ley having reaamed aaya be
apent no money to iaflaeace impeach-
ment. He decliaea anaarering qaea-
tioaa regarding bia iavcatmeata.
Rdmuad Cooper teat ilea tbat he
waa approached by a brother ia-law
aad friend of Henator Pomeroy pro-
poaiag for forty ihonaaad dollara
to aeeare Ave votes for aeqaittel.
Kenatora Morton aad Nve were on
tba liat. Kxamiaatioa or telegraph -
era and diapatehea continmed
Waabiagtoa Mav 22.—Congress
no aeaaioa. Pall Cabiaet to day.
Graal and Colfax aereaated to Bight.
It ia ate ted thai He oat or Pomeroy u
aboat aabliabiag a atetemeat regard-
iag Cooper'a svideace. It ia
general belief that the proeecatioa
waa a trap to catch the rresidea t'a
frienda.
The following ia part of the Radi-
cal platform wherein the Soath ia
affected : Firat we eongratnlata the
coantry oa the aaaared auocees of
the reeoaatruction policy of Coa- j
grass aa evidenced by the adoption j
by a majority of 8tetea lately in re- i
bellion of coaatitationa araariag
eqaal eivil aad political righta to all
and it ia tbe daty of the government
to aastaia thoee iaatitutiona aad to
areveat the people of thoee Statea
from beiag remitted to a atete of aa-
arehy (Cheers.)
Seeoad the gaaraatee by Coo-
greca of eqaal aaffrage to all loyal
aien at the 8oath ia demaaded by
every eoaaideratioa of pablie aafety
of gratitade and of jaatice aad
moat be maiataiaed with the qaeatioa
of suffrage ia all the loval Btatea aa
well aa the property beloaaiag to
the people of theae States (Cheera *
San rraaciaeo Ma v. 22.—The
company to baiid the New Atlaatie
Telegraph orgaaired.
Chicago May -2.—The following
are among thr* laemberv 11 tbe Na-;
tioaal Rseentive Committee: Ala-1
buift Crowe; Arbuaeaa Kiee; Flov- j
ids Howan; Georgia CaMwell.
Loa-aiaaa Hoathworth; Misaiaa '
ippi Fiaher North Carolina Kloaa ;
Hoath Carolina Jeaka; Tenaeaeee.
tttokea; Tesaa Barke; Virgiaia
Connea ; Weal Virgiaia Kevraa.
Waahington May 25 —Tram ball
gave notice that he woald eadeavor
to preaa tbe admiaaioa of Arkaaaaa
to a flnal vote oa Wednesday. Ad
joariig.
The Tu bill aad* a epawiel ordtr
for Vrfndi; The law MTiti
three kndn4 ud dill p*c*e.
latiaaie nltlioia eiistea ktlran
IIwtmhiI tad IMradi of tha Praai-
dnl ni th* party who eanraeaed
Um parch*** of rot** ia N*w York.
Th* raport eliiaa that tfca aiaiftn
lata other atldaw bat at praaent
onlr foal nrraalad ia pr***ntia«
each u will jaatify tba arraat of
Woolajr.
Hanaa Ma; 28 -Haiti adric**
•tata tbal Hainan ordered conacrip-
UoBi to ba aede which malted ia
riota. Tha aoldian I rod oa tha Bob
A Virginian aaaaad Hophnrn waa
woandad while defending hit store.
I.ooiarille Nat 25 —Tha robbara
who oaptared tba Kagiao aad Ki
praaa ear obtalaed at but 140000.
Oalreoton Maj *3— Deetreetire
alma riaitad Baa Antonio oa tba
loth aad ia half hoar d**troy*d
hpaaaa erop* ftnit aad gardaai to
tha *it*at of half aaillioa dollara.
Oaa. Baaqaa 8*nt* Aaaaa agaat
waa aliU ia BrowasTlll*.
THK LATMT NEWS.
Wsahiartoa Hay 26.—Vote oa
the Hamad aad Third Artialaa itaada
as follows tiailtyM; aot pailtjr 19
Now Orlaaaa May 26—Cottoa
unsettled Middling !% Floor
dull. Haperf no $8 76. Beooa quiet
•hoaldora l<Qlt{e Oold 140f
Naw York May 20.—Cottoa aaaier
aad mora doing ealaa 1000 balea at
30A304 Gold I40f
Washington May 28.—Moaate —
Coart aaot at noon Motioaa to pro
eead with raa*i*g artielae I oat 2s to
26. A aaotioo for adioaraaaaat nn-
>11 iho 23rd af Jaao lost by tie rote i
21 aad 3rd artielae mailed ia ae- '
initial whan the aotioa fer adjourn-
aw the coart star </•> prereiled io '
the (Sens®
Iloaae—A aaolioa graatiag Woo
ley 24 hoar* to prepare his answer |
Tabled.
A proteet (Voa the eoaaittoe oa :
in\oalig*tlou ia which Iho Minority
was snrepeuent > d waa anparlia-
■entar) vaa or rraled b lb* Spoil-
or. Ou Hollar's aoti» WooUy
• n-irered with a protect whieh has
b**n nabiiahed. The aaaaagora
■aiaUtned that the eooiailtee rep
nee* ted the anthorily of tha Honee. ;
Tha Houe aaetaiaod Dai* riew and
Waniay waa ordered into eloso eon
Ineaaont ia tha Capitol aatil he
pan** btaaelf of rsalseapt by ana
waring snob qn**tioa* aa the eoa
■itaoo propeandad. Hone* wont in
*o oenBittoe oa I*di«a sppreprk
tiona aad n^awitd.
beMaaaeat la eaart this saeraiaf
waa iataaae. Oa aU arettiaiaery
aaaetieaa Ban Mind with a^JorHy
' at to tha r-^—
"wasMnaWa May
eaaleaaod fa tfca w d <*-•
BtMaa oa i_»**
„"S
^toWblo Uu Woo ley kod ujed 110
000 to oorrapi hulon TWjr ahov
Ibl Oitml A4hh iffmuM Col
WeVw 8*7*0 of Now York wlU ■
mooM** *° '•*" Milllil
BMTlbo hnki Um uu«r to Ttutov
Wood who odtinod Itajlho that it
*■» Ml fooiiblo Adorn oltawwda ■
coarmod with Wtt4 <•» the ankjec«
r bat Wwd i^ve kin no encourage j
meat. The aittor was afterward.
niTMNd if> Wwd'i room »! the
Astor House villi Weed Wooley
| Heatings of AIUbj tod Shook <
I prmii Wooky ifWwinb loft .'or
Waahiagton. Several obeeure tele
era oh peaeed between WooUj and
Wh4 which Weed did not under
•laid beyoad ikat they referred to
iapeiekMil. Shook end Heating*
noe to Waahiagton. Tke above ta
baaed od Weeds evidence Ii ia
tkee ekovi thel Wooley had $10- ;
WO 41 »n tine aad la«»n «• ftB.
other tine placed to an »r»Uii. ()c
■ cypher die pete h addreaaad to Bhook
at New York he drew 910000 it
thmuiad dollar hilla. Shook doniea |
having depoeited thia money to Woo- I
ley's credit. Wooley drew WtM»
from Cincinnati. Wooley refaaee to
swear what he did with the money.
Nothing aa yet transpired connect
ingSenntors with the money.
The amoant mentioned by Adema 1
aa neooaaary to secure the four vote* 1
was 930000.
The evident diapoaition of the
Hoaee is to compel Wooley to account j
for hia money. Among the dia
patches ia one from Wooley de-
scribing a meeting between Judge
Chase and certain Republican Sena
tore looking to newsporty organisa-
tions. Several dispatchea regarding
the gold market were produced.
j Now Orleans rattle Market.
N«w Ohmanm Mil} l!<i. 'IIH.
Tails ohuicf ft hd :>5
2nd >|ulity " " 30(^40
3rt <|«*liir •* " .
Hhmp—Tessa Y M- »:!(««
THE VERY LATEST.
Washington Niy 26.—President
Davis will U tried al uns Hd.
Another great revolution ia under 1
full headway in Mexico
The case of Wooley ia the main
topic of conversation. lie ia de
termined to fight out the point at ]
iaane Ilia bearing at the bar won
' the admiration of all partie#.
8 tea ton has resigned and leaves
everything in the handi General
Townaend.
The President haa a private re-
ception.
Artidaa of Impeachment
1. Issuing the order of Feb. 2Ut
1868 addressed to Btanton for hia |
removal with intent to violate the
tenure of-oftco aet the constitu J
•ion.
2. Issuing to Thoma« the letter of
authority of Feb. 21st 1868.
3 The appointment of Thomaa'
Secretary of War ad interim Feb. i
21 at 1868
4. Cooapiring with Thomaa with j
intent by intimidation and threat*
to hinder Stan ton from holding of-
lee.
5. Conspiring with Thomaa to bin- i
der the eieeution of 4li« ionure of
office aet.
6. Conapiring with Thomaa to
aeiae by force the property of tha
United state* in the War Depart-
ment.
7. Conapiring with Thomaa to.
aeiae property in BUnton'a pontes-
siuu. i
8. laeuiog and delivering to Thorn
aa the letter of authority Feb. 21at j
1868 with intent to control the dis-
bursement of money appropriated for
the military service and for the War'
Department
0. Declaring to Hen. Emory that
aeeond auction of the army appropri-
ation act of March 2. 1867 provi-
ding that military orders should be
iaeued through the General of the
Army wee uneonatitutional with in-
tent to iudueu Kmory to obev the
ordera of the Preeident directly ao
s« to enable the Preeident to prevent
8tanton from holding hia ottoe.
10. Makinc indecent and unbe-
coming apeeehee to bring Congreae
into dmgvnee and contempt
11. Making n epeeeh at the Mxec-
utive Manaion Auguet 28th 1866
virtually declaring Congrert to be an
illegal body; and in pureuauee of
thia declaration attempting recently
to fk treat the eieeution of the tenure
of ofloe appropriation and recon-
struction acta.
fe^ecufcY *Ho\vee%.
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HA VINO lilif Nil 10 aak ftmhw
I o§w for fela my fad on Oftvf
(>Mk It. miles Kaoiof Waaabnchia
Kllis county Tfiu Now uns|«4 far 1
three farm's No I consists at 119
•em Vi fenced Mid in CallivMino Na
'I ooMMla «if 3M4 men* all fenced 110
in Cultivation No .1 consists of .KM)
•or* rails being hauled to fene« the
whole M will «mi be in Cultivation
nil well watered and pUnly of ft r* wood
IWMiMi on each Kim If not sold
by the |«t mt NpllHWf will U
for real Any one wishing n borne will
doubtless do well to enll and look at my
Sarnie. Hot will tonput witb the
beet lands in Tsaae Terns accommo
dat< ' f Poetoffee address Wttibaoli ie
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CITATION
No 427
K W. laugher* ri W. K Singleton. i
THE HTATK OP TEXAS.
COUNTY OK IIAKKJHON
To thr Sheriff or any CvnttnlU of mid \
County (/retting
W II KICK AH Oath hne this day been j
made liefore me by N II Wileon !
attorney for plaintif that W K Single ;
Ion one of the firm of Singleton k Han- j
ders Auctioneers i* aheent from the
State so that the ordinary process of (
law ciinmit he served upon him you
are hereby commanded that you by
mailing publication of thie writ in some I
newspaper printed in llarrieon county
for three successive weeks before the
return day hereof summons the said
W ft Sin§i«ton to be and appear be-
fore me at my oftlce in tho town of
Marshall :n sntd county on the fith of
June IW ( At 10 o'clock A M to aue
wsr the i >«nplaint of li. W l<oughery I
ii' the sum of siitv oino dollars due by !
account to wit Singleton A Snndsrs
dsbtor to cards. bills subscription ad :
vertising suction sale Ac in tne Texas
Kepublican and Jaflfcreoa Times in the
year IW17 ffi(J 00
Herein fail not and due return make
of this writ as the law diracU
(liven under my hand at Marshall
this the 11 th day of May IH68.
JOB W HLATKK J. I'
Issued May 11th 186H.
JOK W St.ATKK J l\
May 11 AH n4l-.1t
CrPATION
K. W. Loughery t». Singleton k Hinder*
TIIK HTATK OK TKXAH
HARRISON COUNTY
To the Sheriff or amy CoHMtablf oj
County Crreetiiuj
WIIKRKAH In our District Court of
eaid county on the 12th day of .
Mar 1WM Robert W li»u|bery who |
nhimm in the County of llarrieon and
State of Tesaa instituted suit against .
Williarn K Singleton and Leon idea Han- j
dere late partner* in trade doing buai
nm in the eity of Marahall aa Auc |
tionMn under the Arm name and etvle
of Hingleton A Handera and chargln*
that on the VHh day of February 1^7 |
he delivered a large amount of cooda j
waree and nterchaodiee to eaid Single- j
ton A Handera of the value of eighteen
hundred and thirty doltan anH thirty-
one cent* notch waa to b* by then*
e<>Id at auction for said plaintiff and j
-n id defendant* prom feed •*» account to I
tlatul if for litu Jirooci-!;• <>'" -:ib'
ut to do -<• have wholly failed and re- I
fused and ntlidifit having been made
that the r «idenee «f W». F Hingleton
one of tiio lUfcadanU ie unknown t«>
plaintiff
Theee i therefore to command you
to iauBH.i -1 the mid Wm. K. Hingleton
by the publication of thiaeitalion »the
Tesae Republican anewepaper publish -
ed in the eity of Marahall for four
wetka in eucceeeion that he ehnll be
and appear before the IHatriet Court of
llarrieoo county at the Courthouee in
the city of Manhall on the lftth Mon-
day after the 2ud Monday in Kebvuary
A. iiW£ there toanewerthe petition
of aaid R. W l<oughery a aynopeia of
which ie in thie writ riven
Herein fall not and due return make
of thie writ aa the law direct*.
• Taar - II J NICHOLS
Clerk of (be IHatvict Court
of llarriaon county and aeal
of eame at Manhall on tliia
12th day .»f May M.
II J nlC'HOLH Clerk
liy J. C. (Yavia D. C.
Iviaucd May 12th. I HAH.
II J N'Clldl.M Clerk
Hy J C. Crane I>. (!.
Received in oBce May 12th. 1H6H
and executed the aame day by deliver-
ing to K. W. Loughery editor of the
Teaaa Republican in peraon for publi-
cation a true copy of the within cita-
tion
H. R I'KRRY Sheriff H. C.
May 12 ftH n4l-4t
Notice.
r'ltK Hubecriber take* thia method of
informing hie frieude and the n ".lb-
lie generally that he haa purchaeed the
entire intereet of Wm Br^fteid in the
Mammoth Livery Hiabte on Auetin
Street where he intend* carrying on a
general Livery buaiaeee. Peraonf wiah-
tng to hire huggiee and horeee aaddle
horaee hack* wagona dray a Ac caa
be accommodated Ilia Omnibua will
alwaye lie in waiting at the I>epot
on the arrival of the care from
Hhraveport ready to convey paeeen-
gera to any part of the city lloreae
will be fed by the month week day or
•ingle feud at reaeonable ratee
fir A H Stewart ia my duly author-
iaed at >nt who will give hie undivided
attention to the bueineee.
R. II HAROROVK.
. Marshall January I H '6H b24 tf
HI Y TUK BISIIT BKKP.
Stall No. 10 In the Market.
TIIK underaicned have on hand a lot
of choice mt beevee and will con-
tinue lo keep the very beet that an be
pur«tMu»e<:. It K0"d be*f and carefei
aM' ution to buetnaae will eon-uinte a
proper reoommendatioo they may with
oniMeaee iavil* cuetom.
iTh^v reepc ft fully solicit a share of
He eevtain to call at No. 10 ia the
market where customer* will alwaye
ftad cscelleat beef „
HILL * WILCOX
Manhall May 9 M n*Mf
ICE! ICE!!
*o3e»1h* 5Tw*»«nisW M%k-
W< .IN MnMr fc»i
I— wfc— lilliil 6— » <*»-'"■ _
^rtr^war-1
MuM Mv 1*. '**■ ►*'-»■
NOTICE.
THE Mm Im tl W. B. P. W«rt
■UWafMrf Vt *«
ifcililiimm )11 HmMt ** (n»
wta
ik*Mkn«a(»MM aariHt
A. a. TVBKBY
A. a. WAMV
1111
"UB
! New Advertisements.
EGYTIAN CORN.
I Attftirtum mtlioris trri Bonn f*.
<Juui pro if*« !
\ Willi »«iMcrib«r ol#ri t«» farmer*
I 1 throughout Ui« eountr* •!»«
EOYPTIAN << >KN
which upon trial wa* found to ripen
' planted crcn the Inst of July It i* ea
i timated. from its very proliAe (jtmlities
i to yield Ibuaheia per urn i»nd
I weigha t#y sealed measure 65 p«»u«i«J«
• to the bushel This corn we* produced .
1 by i*ed procured direct from Mr Jo • 1
our nm*rlar agent din-eotlv on hi* rr
turn from K*yitt
It need* no different culture from Uiat
i of other varietie*. and in the Mouth taro
crops can lie rained in one season on the
name ground It mwi in the form of
j a tree and thirty four earn have grown
! upon one itook and will Average from
I ftve to Afteen. For domestic use it ia
. aapwalleled When ground and prnp-
| crij bo!H »t i« wiaal in rotor ami in*
k<m to wheaten floor As a forage crop
by sowing in drill* or broadcast for
earl* feed there ia no kind of corn *o
welf adapted U milch cow* and non*
thnt will yield half the value in atalk or
com
It can he aucceaafully grown in any
State.
1 giva the moat satisfactory references
that the corn is in *rerv respect what
I represent it to I*; ana further I am
the only per*on throughout the country
who ha* this rariety of corn. Having
secured a quantity I urn now able to
AH all orders for those desirous of test-
i"g it
Toi'iuh :
In order that *11 may receive seed
we have reduced the price to $1 5<J *
package Any peraon who will get up
a club of Ave will receive * backups
gratia Fifteen packages for 910. Any
packages for 9i!". one hundred pack
ege* (or f30 One package will contain
enough to plant the following season
from 20 U> 30 acre* also directions fur
planting and cultivating
Addrees
K K 0 MNIWK\
Kditor and Proprietor
Itinerant Cornucopia
Ikn 75 Abingdon Vn.
tern.
fr\ K <1 l.indaev of Abingdon Vn
ha* th* genuine Kgyptian Corn" which
a treat many farmer* are delighted with
Thia i* a new corn to this country and
haa many merit* that do not appertain
to other breadstuff* It wil! ripen as far
North a* Boston even when planted hv
I the laat of July <>n rich land it will
! yield 150 bushels to the acreand weighs
i fii) pounds to the bushel and for do
mestic use it is unparalleled It re*em
Ide* Aour and contains 95 per cent of
j nutriment matter In the South two
crop* a year cau be *own. A piciage
?an Imj had of l<in«*y for 91 50 — It'oA-
j inglon (\>n»tltutionat Union
laiaricMVHli.
We (tie undereiglied cititene of
; WMhinKton county V» having ei
■united wmii KgypUnn Corn icrown on
thin soil in il»>• county do hereby c«r
tify that some of the «talk» produced
I thirty four apikes the longest *pike we
noticed mtuurrd 101 inrlifi in length
} nnd <4 inches •round
Thia corn likewise g.ew in the form
• m m iivc irv! presented * very healthy
Wr th« undcrsignud eertiBy that the
! above gentlemen »w actual resident* of
| of Washington county V* men of
truth whoee veracity purity from false-
j hood fidelity «nd honesty none dare
I <|ueation enjoying an eminent moral
I «ocial and poAtical position in society
i JOHN HUMPH
I*. M « 'raig's V.||« |» O Va
john If. *fAMii/rw.v
Ka-Hheriffof Washington Co. Va.
JKKIl.: 1' I.IMlKII
I \cling Justice of the l'<
1 The P'*okh.
I1' V. I1 Lindsey fcu presented n an
enrol '»i» K^ptiaii Com'' heretofore
advertised in our paper The ear In
about the site cf Indian inaiae nnd ha*
a solid graiu A lady who raised sonic
of it last year sends us • certificate
stating that she saw some that had not
I been plowed—it waa sown bmadcaal
that produced twelve ears to the atalk.
—Ab4tiydoH Virginian
Kliyliu Ours.
In another column appears the ndver
tisement of the Kgynttan Corn. It is
something new for this section and is
worthy of atlantion. Mr I'riet of our
oftoe i» peraonally acquainted with Mr
Idndaey the proprietor. and will vouch
for the etatemente made l(e has aetii
the corn grow and thinke it wonMarovi;
a success in Weeterr Missouri. Try it
CUnion (Mo.) Aiirmntf Nov 29 IWM>
Advertlwattala.
We direct snectal attention to the ad
vertisement or Mr. I.indeey'a Egyptian
Corn. Mr. Lindsev refers the Krnen
of thia section of Uie State to Judge J.
W. Htevena of this place We nope
that our Airmen will send for a few
hundred package and give it n trial
We are opposed to risking MOfcey ok
Yankee trieka but in this inetnmce we
hare every reason to believe that the
Kgypiian Corn ir just what it la repre
aented to be by Mr- Lindaajr.— Union
Kienii Miaa Peb 2.1 1**7.
Einrtlaa ( «■.
Several months since we informed our
reader* of the prolific (juelitlee of the
Kgyptiaa (torn. It supaeeee all antiei
pationa and ia iuat the article needed in
thie country To think that an acre of
land can yield I.10 buahele of good corn
and particularly when two crepe can be
gathered in a year seema to be ao exsjr-
Ssrated that it requires the maay in
oraemente of the Press in general and
the beet and moat reliable men of Vir-
ginia to gir« it fell belie!.
We have received *oma of the corn
from Mr. Lindeey The aample is i
beautiful one—TVavcr NaUskitocStt.
Mitt J9*c.2l IM7
appearance
It B. HAMILTON Ks« .
Haven's New I'. O Va.
Capt T M GOHHI.K
Capi J. (■ HTi_
ii.i_.
llolston
May Ift «H
n4l :n
NTACY A POLAND
No. 7 on Tim Lnvsr
HAVKPOR BALK. uacoMigi.rn.nl
• *«7 larg« it'tek of
ALABAMA SHEETINGS
OSNABITRQ8
AND COTTON YARNS.
ALMO a largo lot of TobMoo—tfnokiiiir
*o4 ctwwlof -of Um b«( •p|*ruv«fH
Mr To UN Tnwk »l"j m lo
ihr Indmetm* ■$.
Jmnutji 19 '67. 2i 1 j
Steti 8»w Mill
TWO lU Ut 1 Ulf
Houth Wiwt ol' Maruhnll. ]
'fllK nMnil mall laforai kia'
i Mnii iW U>a pakMa tkat bi.
Hum Hm HUI ia t* Muwfil
opanitoa aa4 k* la pi|in< to hmU
aajr law! rf laabar rf Mm m» bM |
qatlitf aat aa to* aa aaa ka iw>miiI
M uj Mill la *• KHkl Wlfa -Ul'
IW H *a ahaftoat aatiaa.
At taw aa* ka*4 ka wMfcaaaaanJ
kattoaaag >■* 111. m* «M tokitoM
akaaaa. •» Ik* toaakal prlo. ttra M-
tm SMa* aato a.lakiaa 'agp kaltof
KBlMlMkf
H«m b»Mk.4 to bay liahar abaar
•a ana toatoa aa* aiinail to karf
April 4 M OW
DATU XPIUB "
viiwuntinnnuB
■turn mil
w<5r&5r»ir^wrisL«vs
ajtoto at nl at Ma aM atoa4. Nartk
aBaafltal>ttN*a*aa*a.«fc>**tabi»
alaaaa al agria naamai a Hkami akaaa al
nESTV ii«4(
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HHKKT-IHOI* W ABB
AM» UIUI.KR IN
(VM)l(ing Office ami Parlor (Viiiikh <vr.
*OI Til HIDK PI IIIJC M)( ARK
Maraliall Texas
IUKHI'KCm i.l.V invito Country Merchant* to ewwiinit lay Tin w«r« mnl
price* hrfor* |>nr« hiMin^ I will t!up)lc*t«< » till of Tin ware |»«rel««•«•<! *nv
where with transportation »<M«nl My itiK-k of Stove* are nn»urp«j«#pU for mil
i ity nn«l finish ami I will not be i nukh <m>io
.1 II VAN HOOK
Jnmmry 18 l^ftH u-4 ly
MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS!
THE WEEKLY .IEFFEHSON TIMES
JKWKIIKON TKXAX.
THK Tf5XA8 ItKPlHI.ICAIV
MAIISH AI.L T I'. X AS
1 .1 > I TO IIH:
R. W. LOUGHERY and A. D. McCUTCHAN.
T K H MS -(Specie )
For < >ne Year
Six Moiitlin
Olulw* n|"(Vn nr lnin'c | h *i* mi it 11 in (Uit'li -
SM (Ml
i rr>
'i b O
fl'IIKHK paper* are the largeat in ttie State outside of (lalve*lnn and llouetou
1 and rank wilh lite leading papera of tho«e citie* in eitent mid variety of read
ing matter No pain* or **|>cnao in "pared (<> make them leading jonrnala and
in etery way worthy of patronage
Conservative in their •■haractrr and devoted to tl»n bent intereata of Ilia rcun
trf every ini)M.itnnt ijueation a* it ariso? ia di-aIt with frankly and '-andid!y
with freedom ami dignity In addition they invito Communication* from men
of talent and information adding ureal intercat to their autumn*.
Kat'h paper it km over a hundred and fifty cxelmngcM embracing tho leading
journal* of the I nited Statea
Wilh the*e advantage* and with over twenty year*' experience they hnpe t<>
ineel the full measure of public eipcctatioii
If ev«r tln-re wa* a tun.) in the hlatorv <>f the country when the people needed
eouueel the ad \ ice of their ni>t*t able men and unity of purpose that period i*
the present Tliia in tho South i* to be ft>und and t«> be lound alone in tho
newapapor pre** All other av»-mio* are closed It ia tho aole medium by wbirh
the public mind can be rone bed
I tie price of theae paper- ia placed mo low. Ihnt every one desirous of aub
scribing to a newspaper can afford to take them
Our politic*.! affaire tire in mich a condition that every man ought to deaire all
tli« information that can be obtained *
These newspapers will be devoted to other object* of interest beside* politics
Literature Scientific l(o»earchi-N Agriculture the Current New* of tho [lay the
Market* Ac will receive duo attention rendering them ti.drome viaitor* in iho
family circle
Th« editors alternate naclt in turn enitdiirting rc«prctl*«ly ihem journal*
i'he novelty of publishing two pnpora of large mtv. and »o close to each other
i* calculated to attract ntlention and to invite patronage 'I lia proprietor knew
Uiia and that was one motive ha had in view in the inception of the euterprixe
If a person doea not feel Millinu to subscribe b r both and lllo thrm and keep
ihrin aa *ouvcnira of the time* let him take one and get a neighbor to take the
oilier ami thu* obtain the perusal of both
Therefore make up t'luba and offer an opportunity to make thcau pit|wr*
lar ger and consequently more intere*ting 'I'fie editor* ure determined to rend
er them worthy ol patronage
September 21 I ™>7
OKKAT
irnvr a ji.;v i>: pjuix.-
AT TIIK j
KlIilKKA SIABLK.
HOKMKM FGll
I'll II
50 Cents in Currency.
^ ^ 'I'll K Proprietor of
tla»M Htahlc Ih>km leave
^S59EX«wtA return bin thank* t«i
It in friend* and lit•> puhJi. for the wry
liberal patronage lie ha* received una
lo unsure them that no pain* will U
■pared t > merit it* conldence lie i«
well auppiied with llacb Utigfgie* and
llorao* and i* |>re|«r«(l to convey pn*
nenger* to all point* within renaonablo
diatanre at ehort notice
The Htable ie undey the uiane^eutont
of M . T. snltll who I* ever
ready lo ncflommodnte hi* friend* it ml
the public.
I'hey ere well NUpolied with eipsri
moed llo«tl*r* and thriver* nnd *tw»rr
no pain* to give *ati*fa«tion In fact j
they promise to do more PKKIM N(l end [
give more IIIDINO for lew money than
eny other like ?tabli*htnent in llaetern !
Tea4a (live theid n tt al and they will
prow what the* prorata to he true
' K II HI.AMM'K i
Proprietor j
Marshall Feb I '68 n'JO-lf |
L. €. De LISLK
Receiving KorwBwtiiig
AND
CommlNMloii Morclmnt
in tiiv
Kir. ftwf llrick HarrlwaMj
AT THE DEI « >T I
M4HHIUU.. TK\IN.
January 21ISAM n#d-3m
Jl NT KKI KIt I.U.
F'RKHII llvdlD for tlio jnfl
1MIW from I) l.andralh A t""
Alan Uro barrala of Onion Sria
Ttioaa wialiing raliahlu Harden ■*' '■ s 1«
and Oainn Hata. a 'i 'In wall lo rail on
Ilia uadaraianad aa Itia ia dirvct from
I'hiladalnhia
•A HKAKX
klnnhall Jan II 'AN. nW-lf
CITATION.
No 4»
it W. IxHtfl.arjr ri W K hiuglalu*.}
TIIK HTATK Of TKXAH
i i'l STY nl' ir.MdtlSON
i'u 4a& ■ xtrtf «r HMg tjonitni'li of laiti
Ckmnlf Orstlin
WHKKEAi- Oath baa *U dar '-a.
aiada balora w b* \ H. wllaon
aliorMT for plaintiff Ikal W K Hin«l.
Ion la uaxal from (tin Main an ikat lha
utdinnrt pmaaai af law mn«l>«»nnl
anon kiaa joa ara >aw>; wnriri
Iknl m \tj sakiaf pabMnadaa of Ikia
will la anana nawMnpar yrhiad la Kir
rinon annn*y far dEna annnaaatra rati
bafcra Aa mm fa; kmaf wiiai
tka aM W. B. Win) in ka aa4 ap
paar katoa aa al mj aftaa la Iha lava
of Marakali la nM aaaaw aa *a M
fejr af Jaaa Ittt at loValaak A. M
lo laanil Ika aaaphial a/ H W
to aaanaa Ian aaafkw af K w
liii wy ta *aaaa af laaalj In M
Wa «M kr all.aat mV W. It
Mar Aafaal Mm MM ta
I Aaatfaa aa4 Cual dn
> laaawi t aaMba aa4
fan 1M7 la Ikataaaa Hn-
nf tkfa writ aa Ifaa law 4faaafa.
Olaaa aafar af kaad al
iklalfcalllkteafMa* I MM
JOt w mLatkm 1. P.
laanad Mn; II MM
MM W. ■LATM.Xr.
Mar II M ■*Ml
! Mirxhall ndvertii. im»u.
. « Mill-#' > TMIHH | |« N'BM I.AH
MILLER M'KELUR * Ct.
RECEIVMO rOl'WABOUIO.
AND
i (nminlnHliiii Mrrvltattl*.
WIIUI.kH4l.il 4MI MkTAII. I'MHIli I*
H\«\vVn V>*\j
AMD
j O lt<»<: Elt I EH.
n AVINO computed a new end com
iu<elioti« Werehoune ut the South
i ern I'eeifio Keilroed Depot with eatnre
I houee ere |ire|«r«(i to iumI pmaptlr all
| consignment* of cotton or merchandise
end to veil on the uoet fr*(if»lile term"
IhTAIM.K l»HV
OlitN'KHIKK.
IIAItlJWAKK k« .
mm4
Thej hope lit attention ki Uiinew.
|>r<'Ui|*tn«*M iim cere to m*rit e liberal
•here of petronugn
Mum hell. Tim An* 17. *67 f3 tf
Ml" Tyirr Iteporter copy ail months
ami aend hill to thiaoAce
John i. wiieoN. v it oHetUM
W I I.HON * Ul( A II A M
MANtfAirrtNUii or
I ' W Jtl JM ITU HE
I OF ALAKINDS
\( Hain't .Shop North of Court Ho mi)
Mnrnhnll Texiw.
Wll.l. All ell order* with which wr
may he fav«r*d Any ertiele of
ftirnitur* made t« o*der end with
dispatch
neinl in your unlen We will tell
cheep end our work ie warranted
Mareheil No* V 61 elV t/
Window OIumm.
V 1'HT ro«cive«l by A • large lo i
9} of Clmt quality MeCully • Window j
<•!«*«. The best brand in III* I'uiiad |
*ml the frf«4 from breakage
Alw) a choice lot of |4UB|» I<a*p
chimney a ftoel oil Ae whieh will M
wiM Ht the loweet Bguree according to
i Nit'l quality ever (ifirwl in (hi*
market hy
A. HRAHK
July 13 IH07. n4*lf.
Mew Era !■ Art!
PATKST CAHnOK
PHOTOGRAPHS!?
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Loughery, Robert W. & McCutchan, A. D. The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1868, newspaper, May 29, 1868; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1094959/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .