The Tyler Reporter. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1861 Page: 3 of 4
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AJTmxtBinMTi. m SPRLXG & SUIMER
O. KOLSTAD & CO., .K^KUB
Wairlimato
AND
m" JB W IK Xj "-K It •
TYLER, TEXAS.
&A re prepared to inuke audr. pair *11 article
A of Gold mid Silver Jiwilry, with or
GOODS.
«Mwl Mil, Nell M
Mm, lirkf)
CaMeti, Brcailplw,
UiktK, br<rli|i, Fl |er-rlnff,
•kcitJUliM, ki.
Wftrj artiole will bo warranted to contain the gen-
nuo metal, and made ut New Orleans prior*.
Particular attention paid to the K> ¡miring of
WatcbM and Clock*, and tlie work wrrrauUd.
fng/tuujig
of all kind*, dono at reasonable prior .
O. KOLSTAD A CO.
tion.
The partnership heretofore existing between Jo.
W. Davenport and A. E. Larkin ha* been thi* day
tfaoltred by mutual consent. Tbe note* and ac-
count* of the flrtn remain in tbe tbe baud* of Jo. W.
Davenport, and bo alone l* authorized to collect
tko lame. Debtor* will plciwe call and settle by
•oto If cub canuot be palu, a* the business must be
cloaed up. JO. W. DA V KNPOIlT,
A. E. LARKIN.
Tyler, Texaa, April Id, 1861. [(¡-29-3w
TYLER DRAGOONS.
to the Htate of tbe weather on laid regular
' Dragoons fallía^ to perfornulieir usual
Company will drill on Saturday, 20th
at the umial hour.
6-? -2w.
J. 11. ERWIN, O. S.
t. W. Sparks.
K. P. Mookk.
SPARKS k MOORE,
Stttoxnrip k tTonnsrlnrs ot lam,
, ■■ i QUITMAN, WOOD COUNTY, TEXAS.
. ITAVÍNG associated together in tbe practice of
II Law, offer their professional service* in any of
Mm Court* of the 6th. bth, or 9th Judicial Districts,
Wéia the Supreme Court at Tyler.
0t Particular and faithful attention will be
gire* to the collection of debt*, and all other matter*
•strutted to them in either the District or l'rubate
Coopta.
One of the firm can at all time* be found at
thab office, one door cast oí the l'o*t Office. [v5n-l I
[BY AUTHORITY.]
LOAN FOR THE DEFENCE OF THE
CONFEDERATE STATES.
FIVE MILLIONS of this most ndv untageous in-
vestment will be ollbred to the public on the 17 tli
April ensuing, and every citizen throughout the
/Confederate States will lurvu ihe opportunity of
taking a share of the benefit, and ut the same time
abstaining tbe causo of hi* country.
Bdndi with Coupons will be issued in sums from
91000 to $50, uuil win re it is prefi rred. stock cer-
tiSeatea in the usual form may be had. The inter-
eat U at r.lUUT I'Kti ck.vt. per annum, payable evi ry
•il montli* at all our principal cities.
The debt has the very unusual and important se-
orlty of a duty of on.'-eighth of a cent per ponnd.or
•boat 62 cents pu-r bale on nil cotton exported. This
duty under all clrcumstuuces of peace or war, se-
dare* the punctual payment of the ¡merest mid fur-
I Bill
FLEISBI & SMITH,
TllEY ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Mciv Rltovlc « i*
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS,
*T i í t Vn/ f oir at exceeding low
Figures for CA&II, or to iiunetual pay-
ing Customers on time.
Cull around at the NEW BRICK
STORE, South side Public Square, and
examine for yourself.
Tyler, March 27th 1801. vGn271v.
ROGERS & SKEPPABD,
FURNITURE MERCHANTS
AND
A E ■ L A I KIM.
S x tii . C. lh k uis
^\'i>r/A 1 Jjrt'f.iliftiij uc.vl (loaf Li
RLPOUTER OH'ICK. TVI.KK TEXAS.
Til ii Sill irtls-is eon *r"*•> liinie to keep oi.
liui.il a t^.11 u- "i t'.n.'iit"" of H'l'NlTl 11K.
consUting of llnri uus.^ytj WardroU *, Loun
¡.'es, lii 'l; i .i'n. Cupl*iuuls. Sofa*, llckstends, Wash
* lamín, Dining 'l'iti 1- Tulh I tibies, and every des-
cription ol I- urniture usually found ii' the eouttlrv
Coiiueclidwith their lataClishineut, they have lu
operation an cxt<m>lie Cubiut Shop.
Order* i'roiu a di tunc • will receive prompt at-
tention. RoGELS i SHEl'PARD.
Mur. ;'0, 18fil.n!6.
Cil'AHDIAiNS NOTICE
That H. II. Curl. Guardian of Ja*. U. Curl, has
lll-d hi* exhibit lor final settlement at the l'robuti
court, to tie lieid ut'lyler ilie last Monday in March
tiii iiist.. this it therefore to notify nil persons in
terest. d tlieiein to appear at that time and show
cause if any they have why dual settlement shall
nit bo had. (iiven under my bund and seal of of-
iice utTvler, iinroh Kith lMil.
It. W. CHAPMAN, Clk.
n2.:ivt.
THE HOUSTON TKLEUR YPII.
inking fund for the rmleuiption of the prin-
•Ipal. Tbe Coupons when due are reccii able in
fayment of the duty on eoitou, and are thus made
available as coin, everywhere in our country, lu
order to enable all portions of our people t. t;ú" j
part of this valuable investment, and U exhibit'
their common interuM. in raising rum I- for tl." com-
mou defenco. books of subscription " ill be upeued
at the cities and priuclpal inM-ior tow n-: live |s
cent, miuit be paid in cash at the tlim of subn-rij
fcon and the remainder on or I" for" th ■ 1st May
interest to run from the date of such paynit ut. 1 "• r-!
eons desirous to secure their subscription 'ti.iy pny I
In cash the whole amount and take a n c ipt tor the |
delivery of bonds or stock. To eiputli/e the rite-of
n at oil nointH and to eiinble all jc r«>ns .
nyto-ffittcfflCédr«:utvt-.u.is ih.u- of'
"ll be received at tl:.lr market value in
coin
lu ease of ail over snliscription. pref renee will
'W given Urst to those w ho pay down tie ir whole
■ubscription; next to subscribers of ÍÓU; uc.xt to
mbacribers of $lo(j-
C. C. MKMMlN'OKn, Srev. of Treasury.
Moktoombut, March 10th, lbPl.
ptfTot morn complete Information to all con-
•erned a copy of the Act of Congress is subjoined:
^.V ACT to raise m vwj fur the u/>por( of the Iitntni-
sunt, and to provUii/ur Hit dr/enet </ the Confeder-
ate Statu America :
8CCIUN 1. The Congrttt of the Confederate Statu nf
Amriea, do enact, That Ihe Presidí nt of the Confed-
erate States be, and he is hereby autlicfir.rii. at any
ilae within twelve months, nfler the passage of this
Act, to borrow on the credit of the Confederate
gtlM, nim aot exceeding llfteeil millions of dol-
lars, or *r>>iuch thereof oh in his opinion the exi-
gencies of the public service tnnv require to be np-
ÍlUd to the payment «f appropriations made by
kW tor the support of the (¡overniicnt and for tbe
defences of the Co fiderate States.
Sic. J. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby
authorised, by the consent of the Conftderate States
to causa to be prepared certificates of stcck or bonds
tai such sums as are hereinafter mentioned for the
•mount to be borrowed as aforesaid, to l>e signed
I ihe KegUtcr of the Treasury, and sealed with
mt seal of the Treasury; and the said certificates of
■tack or bonds, shall be made payable ut the expi-
ration ot ten years, from the first day of SeptemlxT
qatt; and the Interest thereon shall be paid seml-
,11*, at the rate of eight pur cunt, per annum,
The Largest Pnprr in tlir State.
Wi'ekly, $3 invariably in advance.
Tri-Wcekly, $S '•
It is now universally acknowledged that the vari
ou* issues of this p'ip r, reach ev -iy town i.i Texas,
from Jefferson to Kl Pas«>, with the lat<-«-l news a;i
average /■', om One to thre* ilnt/n iti rdcmice idl "t!,n
I'aytrf. This the puldiahi r lias Ii en euabli d to ae
cotnpiish by aid of the electric telegraph from (Jill
veston to Iilouston, by which lie is placi d in poss's-
slon of Intelligence in adeanee of the mail. He i>
ileteriuim d, regardb ss of e\pen«", that t!i" r. ¡id-rs
of the Telegr.iph shall be tU'j lint po-t. d in :t 11 iui
portaut iuti lligeuce. Wh' nev r .inytliinir important
is reci'lvcd, betw een the day- of pu licaliou of tin
trl-werkly, it is always u.-md in an 1 xtr,i, and sent
to all tri-wcelily •nbseriber^ I y n: -rI.
The pajier is also dei oted to ill ■ di.-s lulnat'on of
intelligence regarding Ibis great Stat", to railror.d-
to com mere", to agiieulture, ediieuiion, to the i n
couragi incnt of a high moral tone in th" community,
to the wants and Ixst wishes of the people, to,Stater
ltiglits Democracy, to whatever tnav be ol advun
Inge to the South A'c.
Its cops of cori'espieid nt- is now ev rywlu i> re
gardi d .is uasnrpa-si d by that of any )).iper in tin
country : cumpris'ii;,' the wise, the winy, tuegrav. .
tie guy, statesmen of acknowledged etiiudiiur, a.id
«.•hollars uf exalti U atla;iim.'ni-.
The pubLslii r pay s more nio.uy for corresptnul
nice ai.d t lecraphiiig than it .• ••!>. to • ippoi t many
of the p.i,- i's o,' lh • St.-1 '. II" 1- d Ii ruiiiii<i ti
lie rit tli" ; ssnrance now e e.-'a ith n d-ivid lion
hi- patunik tli.n ii i- the •• l¡- -i |'a|n r in T 'M,s." a:nl
nioi i „v, t. to make it th- b- si lhat can be publish' il
i' tin- .-ta'.e. A.Mi1' 11. ll.t.T.-UlSO,
l'J] Kdit r i',:id 1'repri-tor. Houston, T x . .
.¿WMJLs New farrlaTf Manufactory,
in TYLER.
W. L. JOHNSON &. B.Y. ÜUYER.
1)eppi.cffully informs the citizens of Tyler mid
I iSuiiih county, tiiat he hu* purciiuscd the
Carriage Shop formerly owned by
Iiootb & llcbicrNon,
adjolnlni; th" Williams' Livery Stable, and Is now
prepared to till all orders, from the
Finest Carriage
down to a common Wheel Harrow. In a few
mouths I will have coiiiRcUd with my shop a
splendid
Bhtclam ith's Entail tuft m cut,
and will then be-able to do ull kinds of work ill
that line. My work will be u arran'.i d, and no
pains will be -pared to please all who patrouir.e me.
My Urins will be cheap for Cash, and no mistake.
Hi iug iu your oid.rs. and 1 ph dge mysilf that you
will be fully Niiisliid with my work. A living
shave of patronage is respectfully solicitid.
Out VI. lfi«0. [ii "] JOHNSON A GL'VKU.
lvintoved cuttun (.¿ins
And Patent ThrcsHliU' Marliine
*HtlJYVF*il'TOMt I*.
The attention <if th 'public is directed to the su-
p riorlty of all work done at the above establish,
in • ut. Th" nndersiani d is now prepartil to IUI all
orders for Coitmi (iius, Cotton Cleumrs, Threshing
Machiii' S ai.d .Mills. K-piciul attention is paid to
the nianufaeture of and lmpro\ eirints in Cotton
l í ins. All (iius warrant'd to p rfonn well, audio
be if the In ct material and workmanship. These
<j;-is have a universal celebrity for last ginning and
T ntdivngbt.
Ri'pa.rinif of all kinds of machinery done nt short
notice: and n pairing of f'uttou Gins ■ specially so-
I'.i it' d. All r. paiflnu w ill-be done iu the ti« -t innn-
uer, f 'I* Cash. All oid'-vs' w 'll m et with prompt
attention. For tiny information relating to Cot'e
G;a.«, or other oxrkultur .! machinery, address
j WI.VSIHi.
Tylcr.T xas. May 1st. lSiiO I y
.ri.Lvrf .KToii i*.
nuil !-'„'iiid informs th" public that he is
pr> par. d to put up
LARKIN & HARRIS,
ign f the (
LAnGCBI
NorUijWeitt C
lili m U DEALERS IN MOSS.
(Sign V the GOLDEN MOItTAR.)
BRICK BUILDING,
NortMWe*t Corner, Public Spuore,
TYLKit. TEXAS.
Mwllcines. Pure Chemical*. Paints, ViJ«. Dye .Stu.ls Itr.ishe*, Statlon-ry, Fancy Articlu*, Ac., Ac.,—all
uud selected with the greatest core in the Cities of New York uud Philadelphia. v5u23.
FELTON & WIGGINS,
TYLER, TEXA.
WHOLESALE f RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRUGS, UU, STATIONERY, SC.
O
11,TK take pl a*tlre In announcliif to thn public tlmt we are now receiving the largest and finest assort-
>V mcnt of DBt'GS. PAINTS. OILS. CI1KMICALS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Jtc., ever
offered in tids Market. We buy of New York Importers, and are thereby enabled to sell (to prompt and
reliable purchasers) on good terms. Every articlc warranted Kkimu uud PmiE. We occupy a new brick
building, on the North wide of the Square, a^joiulng Mr. Woldcrt v5n23.
BALL ft DASHIELL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Druggist and Booksellers,
VERANDAH DRUG AND BOOK STORP,
Shrevep rt.
receiving by
Texas Street,
AreCon stoutly
Ami keep always
on hand, a large, com-
plete and general as-
Bovtuient of Drugs and
Medicines,
Clicniicals, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Perfumery,
and Fancy Articles;
Window Ola s,
Instruments, Brushes,
fine Chewing and Smo-
king Tobacco, Snuff,
STATIONERY,
liest Old Liquors and
Wines, for Medical
Sttrposes, and all parent
IEDICINE S
6 M. WARNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
•1YLEU lU Ai.
Will atlenii to any legal bushes* which may lir
enti ustul to his cur"* iu Ou/ purtiouuf liwt>ru1\ .xa>
Mar 50, IHtil u'itily.
T i: I A H 8 i: CEDE I)
os Tbi: i'iii'T on or recuruiY,
Aud the uud' rslíi.i'i 'hortly alter aiiUi Blar^i'
hi* busili' hi to UHH t (lie d maud for
the inunufiu.'urv of every
ai llele niaJ" In a
TIN SHOP!
In couuecilou with hi* shop, he has criCtwi a
Hardware JlejHtsitory,
Iu which every urliclc of Catlings net did In
Southern loufcdrracj.
Can be fouud aud U>ught ut piioeb to suit ¡uirclmi-
cr*.
Rrpalrlng and Job-Work
Of all kinds lu this Hue, done on the siiortent notise
and iu the Is'st style. ]'>tabli*hui.'ut ou tbe Sotllb
*ldv Public Square, Tfl.-r.
v#n22-ly St. IlOltN.
Tint ririTF. okTkx**, ( Tu ant/lawful ujlicer uf wid
County of Smith. ( County—(¿retting: -• You
are hereby oommuuded lo summon Joseph Geo, by
publication iu the Tyler Reporter for three success-
ive weeks to 1 uud' appear before nu* at my o Hide
in Canton, on the lust mturday in March. lt)«l, to
answer the eumphdnt of Jacob 11. lirown. in a plea
of debt due by note, for four dollars, with hysl in-
terest from 1st January. IHtiU, payable to A. Cheva-
lier; also, in a plea of d*bt nue bv acc.iuut, for
eleven 50-lUD dollars, payable to J. il. llroun. da-
ted 1 till. U 'relti fall not to exocute and return as
the law directs. Uivcn uud r my hand, thi
Keb'rv A. I). 1801. 11. It. Coi.i.ifcn, J.
Ml O ir SITO .V
kllv, at the _ .
at the Treasury, And at such other place as the Sec-
(•tary of the Treasury may designate. And to the
tnidi which rftall be issued as aforesaid, shall be
•Mkehcd coupons for the semi-annual interest which
■ay aeone, which coupons may lie signed by oRi
«mío be appointed for the purpose by the Secreta-
«7 of the Treasury. Aud tbe faith of the Confeder-
ante States Is hereby pledged for the due payment
■ of the .principal and interest of the said stock and
k fita S. At the expiration of five years, from tbe
% lint day of September next, the Confederate States
Jmmy pai up any portion «I the bonds or stocks, up-
M gUfng three months previous public notice, at
Ike seat of Government, of the particular stocks or
keada to be paid, and the time mid place of payment
•ad from and after tbe time so appointed, no furth-
er interest shall be paid on said stock or bonds.
bm* 4. The cortiilcates of stock and bonds shall
tM lamed In such form and for such amounts asmay
fc( determined by tb Secretary of the Treasury .and
MOT Ik assigned or delivered under such regulations
MM may establish. But not of them shall Ih< for
a lemaam than flfty dollars; and he shall report to
OMgKM at It* next session, a statement in detuil ol
kfc proceedings at the rate at which the loans may
hare been made, and all expenses attending the
Btt. I. From and alter the first day of August
1M1, there (hall bo levied, collected, aud paid a
a duty of one-eighth ot one cent per pound on all
to me due payn
iMa provided ft
tke Treasury la
«etabilsb a sluki
cottoa la the raw state exiwrted from tbeCotif der
it States; which dutv is hereby specially ph'dged
i Dm due payment of interest and principal of the
ied for In this Aot, and the Secretary of
hereby authorized and required to
liking fund to tarry into effect the pro-
of this section; provid',1.1 e.vever, that the
pons issued nnderseconu vctlon of this
ue, shall be receivable in payment of
export duty on cotton: prwidtd alto, tlmt when
-Ike debt and interest thereon, herein authorized to
• be aontracted, shall be extinguished, or the sinking
ity, letters of Administration wem grant-
ed te O. Childress on the «Mate of J. M. Johnson,
deed., this Is therefore to notify all persons Interes-
ted la laid estate to present their claims as the law
* all tbnse who are Indebted to Mid es-
forward and make payment imrne-
O. CUILDULsh, Admr.
all <t 1MI.
i that end, tbe said export
for that purpose shall be adequate to
irt i iuty shall cease and dc-
ArrnovxD, 28th Fcb'y. lft: 1.
[ap3tml.
Administrators Notice.
That at the No*, term of tife Prolate Court of
tale will ooote
"Si
Tbs lot Tlliil Yet.
FURNITURE!
Iff Cabinet Sham (at JoeephuiTnvlor'a,) hi situa
M WVM and a half miles North of Tyler, wberc I
■abe all kind* of
FURNITURE,
Mi atfl It cheaper than anybody. Dor.'t throw
•myjrmrtMM*, but com<tsn.l buy cheap Kurni-
lanfrna M. ÜKN/'úS.
April S, lMt.
TuüSrtrKorT v.. i T" uny l.iwiul ottie, r o!
Couniv ofS'n'nli, \ ■ . «I eoin.tv . iir"-ting:
V-"u .ire hereby eoiunaii.il' '1 lo ununo'i Vine, nt
A. Fi day. • > y pii'lie... -u ;;i 11 • • ' \ i r I' < | ■ : u-r te
f«- nr.;! appr-a- ("fi-ri- :iry VI'- J .r;
•aid eoii.ii v. |! it Nu. . tl, ■ -I lb' r • I-, u.i-w : r
the compl.ilut of J. M..- ■ • -el a J'.-"., in w | '.'-a of
debt for the sum ol"l'\\,"itj-l,.iu- -111 lo i dollar.- d u
hv account, Janv. 1 ■ i !>i;i. J In in fail nut dui
return lo ui" make a> tli" law din els.
(liven under uiv h ind. lili* 'Jótli dav of March
ísei. ' l. w. sanfu'kd. j. p.
n'JTt'J..
R M. IIA VS,
Attorney *V Connsrteor at Lair.
r\LKR PM1T11 Ca.TKXAS.
Business entrunid to him will be promptly nt
tended to. \ on'Ji'.ly,
IMray ^ütSco.
Taken up by K. W.Stephens, mid estrnyed before
Hen Ilrandnn, J P. lu Pnci'.et No. 2. Smith coun
ty Texas, otn- Iron gray mar--, three years old. me-
dium sir", a knot on tb" I ft hiud hock. No In and
perceivable, and uppraiBiJ at Forty dollars.
Mar. 26th,líTtJ. I!. W. (,'iui'jian Clk.
3 0 0,0 0 0.
FALL AND WINTER
0000$.
I am now in rrci ipt of my
FALL AND WINTER stuck ; the stock
complete, and consisting iu part a* foi-
, Woo! i'artHn; Flarhfncs,
I nceordltvi to the nio-i ni"d-ni >'yle, 11' al-n pro-
¡ lios'-s tu li'l'air «• d set in mil -r these M.u'h!ui's.
llaiiiej f'.lbuv. ,1 his '.ii ',.i- .-j I'm- many y.-nr«. b •
¡ hopes: to e'ig.ii. ral .t'.isf.irt.nu. '•'"Address
A. M. I-I.I;ins,
¡ il l" finí. Trn'.¡¡>". í-tnith c.uiiiiy,Texas.
i Uf,AlK^3IITHING.
ir^T ' '' ' 1 si' .! ii le'.v \
il£^, ^ BLACKk'HITH SHOP
¡ 'n r. North Ll.'o.id ay. wh -re th • public can
• be ,ic "iiiui'slat d on til' sWi. sí notice, mid most
| v. ,.u'-is i r.u- -n- .Vlf .voik ¿iiarutir n.
i [Ü-1.2 ly 1 ,l,i:i 22. I - !. J. M IXH'-iLAS.
GLASS W A It E,
of the day; together with a large ami complete assortment of
fisrll O O K S, ' M U S I C A L INS T HUMENT 8, &C. -fea
Y. K <n®i3(a!]3J
(SUCCESSOR TO MILLER & MORRIS.)
SURE VEl'ORT LA.
T il
P WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Puro Drugs, & Chemicals, Electric and
Patent Medicines.
Paii't , 0/7#, Irarni hf«, Dt/cstuffs, Window Glnss Putty, Brushes, in
cry Varict;/, Hooks and ¿¡tatibnarg, Perfumer;/, Cut/art/, Onus, Wines ¡f-
f.i/it'irs for McUntil Ptir/Hfrs, Surgical an l Jh-utal Instruments, 'Trusses and
Shoulder /traces, Fis/tiii;/ Tachel, Hunting At>¡>urattus, Powder, Shot ,<•(•,, LAN-'
hllE'TIlS' Garden Seeds, Warranted Growth SHALLER S Garden
Seeds Uj the Box, Tobacco, Snuffs, Sjiices, Pepper ¡t'r., ,jv., frc.
llin inn j'-1-' 1-1 "'ov> d to his New Store (next dooi to the old aiaid of Mill, r A Morris,! where he hopes
by iiis el.-- alt' litio i to iMisiness.and to the interests of his friends, b«etlir with ample mean* to maku ¡
hi-Store the most attinctlvc iu tli * place, to r.-civc a co.itiniiutiuu uf the patronage of the late thin, and
a .¡ill Irotn all who \ is it our place to niake purchases iu his line, i'hysicia.ei' Prescriptions compounded at |
all hours. All orders punctually answered. vüu20
aso RCTAU,
A ({iérth west C*r. I
TvM*m n
EX
followlaz nrticleir
COFFEE, HL'OAU.
£
line, alt tí Wkkh k*
o«« «A lh* puUb
clieaper than haa. *wr
SÜCÍ""9lf,lS
ouofUtt la pwt al 4m
xoi.wva, TEAS.
TOBACCO, 8BGARN.
HNurr,
wiNra and i.rornng.
C'AN DIM FRUITS áe., to.
Tyl«r, March T, 1KK1. rttn24ly.
J; H. WARREN. H, D,
Physician and Surgeon,
TYLER TEXAS.
Offer hi* professional m*rvlcea to the
O ¡Tice Must tide of the piiblio.
- FOR
500,000
DRY FINE I
SALE,
FEET
OF
H Ft M
:s
u
3P
lows:
i
A Genernl Stock Dry Goods;
N. C. Jonns, nntl C'nsimercs;
Gents nwl Boys Clothing;
Liulics' Clotks; Mnrchvnre;
Sausage Griiulcrs, Cutlery ;
Guns, Axes, &e.
Boots and Shoes, Ilusscts, Kip
f| Brognns, Lttclies'
' EL Goat Boots, &c.
School Books,
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, &c.
Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Clocks,
Mouse-Traps, &c.
Drugs, & Medicitii'.i, a good stock
constantly on hand.
Crockery and Glass Ware, a com-
plete stock.
&c., kc., &c.
All of which were selected in per>nn, and boupbt
on the moft favorable terra , to which I invite the
Kpeclnl attention of ull pnnotm through the mir-
rounding country, who wlidi to purcimse. Give tne
n call.M Kuperior iuduccmeiiti arc ollcred, both lu
price and quality.
Oct. 6th, 1800. [ii-7.] r,EO. YAllBHOCGII.
TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!
TVI.KII, SMITH eo. TEXAS.
J. M. rnorUIKTlilt
H ivinj? tak'ii the above tmm d hoane
(Vt'ljj wliii'h has ji;>t bi-"ii vacat' <1 by its lornvr
w-il known leuM-". (Ilev. A. li. Irvine,) I
i p'«p' eibilly «ilieit a i"iil tViiin it-old p.ilron> anil
frie;.'l-. anil tile public e. tier,illv. K\|. neivrepaim
and addition* will be iiii.in diat- ly mude to the Ho-
tel huikiiittr*. and comfortable quurt. rs insur. il to
all who muy ctop with me. Attached to the Hotel
ii a larjio Livery .-'tal.le, whrro hor^H will be well
attended to: anil at all tim.« traveller* can he for-
ward, d lo any point, on the hhortest notice.
Tyler. Ibc'r li, lMit>. ly
I.
LOVELADY & DAVIS.
Would respect fully announce to
the citir. -ni- of Tyler, at.d visitor*
g.uernily. that they have opened
A NEW SALOON,
on A" Ki«t cide of the Public S.|unre, near the
"ITolman House." whi-r-i fu 7 have now. and will
keep constantly on baud, a large supply of the best
WINES and LIQUORS,
in the country. Attentive bar-keepers w ill nlwuyi
be on hand, to attend to the calls of the thirsty,
jjktf" Drop In at the " Smile.
ÍVIfíOll.V.I HO IS Mi.
The nnd'rslRued would resp. cll'nlly inlbrru the
public that they have compb tt il tin ir new
M ^1L Ma « 4^ HV 9
bearing the atov title, und hai.1 on hand the finest
assortment ol Liquor* and Wines evi r brought to
this market. Polite and attentive bar keeper 011
hand to attend to the wants of the thirsty. All
those disposi <1 to indulge iu a "smile" are iuvltcd to
irU i! us a cull.
Tyler, April 25th. J. W. MUHPIIY
t
0
OyNORTII-KAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARK,«£0
TYLEK, TEXAS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
J' every vw!>-ty and description. Saddlery. Huts, Caps, Hoots, Shoes. Castings, Hardware Powder,
Shot, Ac.. A-'J e.\aiuination of my stock is respectful ly solicited.
M .4 R B L E W 0 R K S.
THE undersigned is ready to furnish the finest Mon-
umental works that can be found in thu State, if re-
quired, und from the cheapest American to the best
Italian Marble. A number of desiins may be « en
al my Yard, opposite the Fannin 11.use, uud beau-
tiful specimens in the City Church Yards.
MOXL'JIKXTS, TOM/IS. HEAD AXD FOOT
SSPJXL'ts. neatly Carved and Lettered, and shipped
lo any part of the State where ordered.
J6V Orders from the country to I ' written plain
and distinct, with a lull description of th" work re-
quired li 17-Iy. T. K. ltVUN'KS.
F ANN IN HOUf E,
Fannin Street, Honsion, Texas.
/■'. MOIII., j'riyriitor,
I Inue succeeded my I-'iither-iii-luw,
Col.T. Ii, J. lluilky, in the propiietorhbip
o," ,his woll known hoiU'.', and shall en
d'avor to k 1 p up th" repuomo 11; hcarn-d. — i
Comfort, cleiiulin..: s and eood lhlag. T promise nii1
who patron'.z. uiii 17- ly. F. MOIIL.
fit. Charles It if Tel,
NlW Oltt.fAVH,
D. M mi.DRUTlI i V„ Proj'rieturt.
Having recently Ifitowd mueh p.tlrr 'ir.d ex-
pense In thorouifhiy in i i'hiiuliii;; tin ,-t. t'liufl- s llo-
t I .to which wi i'" ndih il hist year «everul su'ts of
apartments suit d for families, us well as addition !
sleeping iipiirtiiienls for single (íentletiien. the pro-
prietors at " now prepared to give inerensi-d accom-
modations to th'ir tium i'ous friends and patrons,
and take this opportunity ot returning their thanks
to the citin-'iis ot Texas i'or ihe liberal ) atro:iagi'
they have recelv d IV. mi that State, during the past
year.
/St. Ijottis Hotel,
Nl:w OtlLUL-NS. 1
(7. R ¡TAIL if CO., Pio]<r,ih.ri.
Til's Hotel, specially tidapl. d for fumilii s. ha1- j
just been r --op"in d for the season, after being thor-
ougiily rciiovatrd. and those wishintr the In st nc-|
comniodutions in a quiet, r tired part of ihe city,^
will find everything there conducive to their com-
fort and enjoyment. vtlul7-3in.
Flooring and Fencing, per
(filing and WenthlMinrdlng,
Sash Lumber and Palling •'
Framing "
Sheeting "
The above Lumlier wan sawed br W. J. 1
one of tbe first class tawers and Buginaera la Trxaa,
wlc «till Hands at the bead of afthlr*. It was takes
frcm a fVnh Pinery, aud «awed by new machinery
Those who may fWvor me wilh a call, will find my
Lumltcr carefiilly stored■ and ) flatter mytelf tn Qjt
V bill as quick and ol a* good H quality uf '
as can be lltb d up ut any Mill III EMkro T«
Give me one cull awl see for yourselves.
miles Nortii-eoht of Slurrville, Smith county.
ubovs is ny Cash Price*, lUper cent will be mU
on time. It, T, McFASLANU.
Feb. 7.n20,1vt.
J. O. WOLDEST,
Tyler, TnjMt
IMPORTER.
And Wholesale and Retail l)n|tr l>
Dry Goods, lio !, ry. Fancy fioods, Toys, Musical
Instruments, all kinds of Strings, ^broid-
eries, Trimmings, Artificial l'lowers,
Jewelry, Otith ry, Chluif
uud llohoi.uiciu
Class-Ware,
(!itn«. Pistols, Pictures, Linens, Perfumeries. Comfcr.
Vullov-'-Ware, M'iucs, Cigars, and Dm
Smoking Tskscft.
2S~ Having ihe facilities, and being la esoMt.
tlon «ith some of the first chins Factories In Uutmm
enables ine to sell f low ;vp in New York. -v6ntl-ly
Livery Stable.
Till: UNDERSIGNED WOULD
respectfully Inform the publle that
they have recently made extensiva
additions of stable room at theirM4
M.iud.tUid are now prepared to gire the best of at-
tcntiou to llorrns entrusted tii fheir euro. Their
patrons may rest iifsurcd that thuir stock will ba
well fed. wl-ll currh d and well stublod. so long aa
they are 1. ft mnler our charge. Careful and attea*
live llosth is will always lie «111 band tor this pur
Lost
THE conditional Headright Ortílicnte of the un-
1 dersigtied, " '" ' ' * "
Hoard of Land
.Vriilici- ._J_I
itWjl, isrtu-d by tin
ofT n Augustine
lied, for (140 acres of is
1 omniisslorterfi of —
county, in ln;i7. If not found within the timo pre-
scribed by law, application will be made to the
i prop *r department for a duplicate.'
[ti-]8-!lt] Jan. 18, 1861
Cam in Hamilton.
GROCKRIESÜ!
T. ALBERTSEN' & BRO.,
nAVK jtmt rcct'ivrd, direct from New
Orleans, a large and splendid asNorlnient of
FAMILY UHOCERIES,
Wines, BrandUs. Tobnoco. Cigars, S'ignr, Coffee,
etc., etc., which th -v wit! sell cheaper for Cash, than
any other house in I'yh r.
All that we nsk, is'n call. Iielng convinced that we
can demonstrutii to purchas rs that they can obtain
n A It G A I X 3
st our house, We siniM continue the BAKERY
establishment as heretofore.
J. C. S II O II T.
WOULD respeclfully r turn his thanks to the
public for their liberal pntrniiR£c beritoforc {
extcuded to him, and inform the Southern people
that he I* still manufacturing some of those flue
K- ntuckv Kill s, warrant, il to kill nu
Abolitionist 400 Yards!
H< also manufactures superior Double I'.urrel Ki lies
«ni Shot (inns, and has lust op>'ned n flue lot of
Colt's Repeating Pistols, E.i-.'lish Repeater , D> rn n- ¡
sf'T Pistols, and a variety of single Pi-tols, llowú ¡
Knives, Shot Hugs, Poi.d'r Flnsks, Gamo Pag", 1
Patent Wuddiug, Drain Bottles. «Ve. Also k' • psou 1
hand a good lot of dnubl" and single Shot Guns. |
A line lot of Cap-, Powder a id Leu.l, and every-
thing usually kept in the Gun Maker's iii
which will be .old to suit th" hard tiiuos.
Repair ing,
of all kinds in th < Gun line, atfcndTiVto
a and dispiuih. aud nil work warranted!
th'' Er ' vi • of tb" £'i'i 1 e. I>'t' f lev. .
i
iu^|or
■
I'd. Fnop
LOUIS TONDEUR,
WATCH MAKES
JWL.mm.nM. •* «'-«vclevt
Tyler, Smith fonnfy, Tetas.
IS fully prrpnred to exieuic all work In bis line In
the In si style, and upon (lie shortest notice.—
Particular alt ntlon paid to r paiiiug
Clofks, Halrt\ej>. & Jewelry,
ind all work f illy guaranteed. Kxlraordinary care
given Uj work fi'-m u distnuco. Feb. 12 [ti-'il-iim.
E. JOMES, M. 0
PilYSt€I.f.v A' SlfttOnO.Y,
TVI.KII, TEXAS.
OfUce on the líasi sido of the Public Square.
,u. ly.
Finckard, Steelo & Co.
con. OiuVIK'I AX.I 101.11 l it tUn <T. S. 1 >li|,".AXI
# Jff P O it T JE R 9 OF
Cognac Bi wtdii , Wlmii. H-'gar* «Ve. Wholesale
P«'alert in virginia Tobscc, Fine fJfswrlm, and
r'Un1t.tIoi stjpptks 11 ; i'
AIJ.MINIS Til A Toll'S >VO TICE.
On the if.th dnv of February, 4801, letters of
adiiiinistratioii were granted lo the and, ■•signed, by
the County Court of ,Smith county, pertaining to
the estates of deceasi d persons, on the estate of
I Frank M. Rhea, dee'd : this Is. therefore, to notify
all persons having claims against euid estate, to
present them for payment witlilntlMftfme proscribed
by law , aud those indebted lo make imin iiiati' pay-
ment. JO W. Davkxpokt, Adm'r.
vO-'iS-fiw. Tyler, Feb. 28, 18G1
TUU 8TATfi OF TlH$AA,
Smith Couni v.
The Slate of Texas ..0 the ShcrilfofSmlth Coun-
ty-- Greeting:
Whereas. Martin Horn and Jullis I'abst, have
this day filed in Ihe office of the CUrk of the Dis-
trict Clerk of the district court of said county their
petition, setting forth, that in the yuur lbtíl) they
associat'd themselves together to luty and sell hides
and pellrie on speculation, tlmt soih" time In Dc-
cemiH'i- 18tl0, or Janv. 18tif. they sh'ppcd to A. M.
Hull. II. hi. Hull and D. 11. Hull, receiving and for-
warding merchants in Ihe city of Phreveport, and
Stall! ni Louisiana, doing business under the name
and style of A. M. Hull it CO.. eleven bales of bides
and peltry to be forwarded to A. D. Donovan, a com
mission mere linn t In the eily of Ntw Orleans and
State of Louisiana, that instead of forwarding the
said ileven bubs, tin y disregarded their duty and
obligations ns such merchants, and npproiirmtrd six
hundred dollars, a part of the \alue of said hides to
their own use und benefit, and refuse to pa < peti-
tioners fortín-suuie, wherefore they sue to recover
the amount thus appropriated, all cost of suit, uud
I he y pray for general relief, and as said A. M. Hull
A Co.. are non-residents of Ihe Stale of Texas, they
pn>y for process of scrvicc by publication In the
Tyler Reporter.
You arc therefore hcrchv command'd to summon
the said A. M. Hull. II. K. Hull and 1). B. Hull. I.y
publication In the Tyler Ri-porter, a newspaper pub-
lish! d in said county of Smith, four consecutive
weeks before the r> turn day her 'ol, to be and per-
sonally appear al Ihe court Iioum in the town of
Tyler and i-aid oouuty of Smith, on the 17th Mon-
day after the 3d Monday in February A. I). 18(11,
before the district court, then and thi re to be Im Id.
lo answer the complaint of Martin Horn and Julius
1'iibpf as per their petition filed an a'istrnct of which
is set forth, and have you then and then', this writ,
with your return tinrcon how you have usicutcd the
sani".
Test, R. B. I.one. 01' rk of suit! Court.
1 Given uud r my hand and seal of c.f-
llec nt Tyler this JOih day ol Murcc, A
D. 1801,
R. B. LOVO. rflk P.C.S.C.
Received In office the iitih March 18111.
BENJ. Sv flTT. Shff. S. C.
n'flvfi-ft.
A. E. Blackmar & Bro.
7-1 Camp Street, New Orleans,
Wbolesah' and Retail Dealers in Musical Instru-
ments and Merchandise of every kind, I'tSiNOS,
from the very best makers, Knven, Bacon & Go.)
Jumes W. Vose; W111 Knabe A Co: and others:
Sheet Music and Music Books of every variety,
sent by mail free of postage: old Pianos tuken in
exclnnure. Music nenllv bound. fiul-t-v
RAN AWFTT
From the Miibscriber's lot. in Tyler, la't Satiiniay
week, u dark bay Horse, aliout ¡8 hands high, has
some white saddie marks on his back, Imtli hind feet
white, luí * scar rather under his breast, shod be-
fore, while blur," in his face, altout 8 or 9 yenrsold.
When last heard from he was at Mr. Hudnell's, near
Epperson's saw-mill. Any person returning him to
me will lx> paid for the trouble.
VtinlO-tf. T. Al.UKTtTMCX.
Q 8LACKSMITHINC!
BLACKSMITII1NG!
THE subscribers have established a new Black-
1 smith Shop, on (lie South-east corner of the
Public Square, in the building formerly occupied
by J. O. Kuuisottr, (adjoining W. L, Johnson's
Carriage Shop.) where it is proposed lo do all kinds
of work in this line, in the best style and on the
shortest notice, «¡r Particularly do the Hubicri
¡ hers propose to do
l'\lt IMAGE and WAG OX WORK.
in a manner unsurpuavd for durability, and neat
nis". bv anv 011c in this section.
Tyh r, Feb. 14.* (il.[0-21-v 1 JONES A JACK.
T. H. McMakan & Gilbert,
t@unuiit&&MJL I/rrc/uuLÍA,
AN'D Dll.ALF.IM IV
Domestic Sl Foreign Exchange,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Sight Cheeks for sale regularly, ill sums to suit, on
Giianitk Hank H«ifiton.
Park Bank New York.
Mkhi'IIants' Ba\k New OrleniiH.
Hkkvki. A Co., Banker* Philadelphia.
Time and Sight lixciianqe an
Dkakk, Ki.kinwwktii it Coiikn, Loudon and
Liverpool. 6-17-lv.
>."0. THOMPSON,
DEALER IX FIXE WATCIIES ami JEWFJ.lt 1", j
pose. We haw lately purchifi.d ao;
stsclt, sue"- as • -
Uorses, Buggies, tc.,
ivhich are for hire, upon the most reasonald* I
Hacks, with careful drivers, furnished on tbt
i.-.t notice. Stable in ar the South-Kort comer of th*
Public Square, ail'oiuing the " Tyler House."
vfinia-ly. J. M. A A. C. WILLIAMS.
R. R- R.
FACTS.
CON..NTED HEAL I'H SKCCBED TO
TilK SICK.
Thsnli'k mi't tima*nfltlcfnt with Any rnnaUtirtinaat,m</.
uluu", i-.iiilKsieiih ur ¡iil'ivtluiia ni.iU.lv, muy r«ly Ufua IJat-
niiincut '-ur", ami ri-aluiittloa tu Mlk, Ikluail th*
iuoillcinp.il
HAD WAV'S RECCLATtKO PILLS,
1SEAPY BKLIEP, AND
R !■: N <) VAT 1N(} K EHOLVENT.
Thrtff rrmmlicf r" « ni.t. all th«jK«itlv* curat!** prnptrtfti
uviir «illolansíMi t f dtunAHt . Ache*, uhiim mid ininnltl«c? «ofe-
taint"! lit lh«« Mal'triA MihÜca, kiio many intftliciiftl VlrilMHI«f
h hich ull oilier ntotlk'iut*B knimn aVa .
THKV NEV]
W# h tiM vrr oar Uii^.-eAiiiVrmuM on rrc«|
(inn
DIAHONB8,
SIL VER and FLA TED WAllKand Fancy GOODS.
All kinds of Repairing and Engraving
Neatly K\ecut"d and guarauterd. Also, agent for
the Booth* It Firmnltr W0 SEWIJfC flachlnc,
the only reliaiile machine in the market nt fifty
Dollars. Store in the Trcmout Bank Building.
vtiul7-ly. GALVESTON.
'Oftrt
fallibilii v of lUdMuy' Hogulnfffiff
.. _ r. « III Ui« y have rd
roti ii n«w iiMMOf lift* to th««« whomNMOMWail
t* h) their physicinut, nü bsd tuiksil hoye Wlliei-
lij
r iiinit ii.i, ruip,
'ot. 'f>| ht^,'Typhoid Jtc',
Jy H« li-r*v ill ulwfiy cure
ni;i t f H M iioiM iiiAlftdlw
cry.
PltRVAtflVO foMPl.AIXTd, FCTKM.
fn Ml iTioHRttfttit. n rTC u*,o R
Fwvurs—f'ithcr HUlloti.t, Hhip, "*
Afuv. huuvll Vor, " ' *"
I'll Is And n«*dy f
ihf pfltluni AtrAi:i
tueso (lisi'ARtf* iai|u«utly inflict.
Hit luis D1S11RPKR3.
I.lver roroplalut, I^-sp#ps|A, Oost!v«n«iM. •
th iiidi«fsti( ti, und the train i*/«ia1a«H«« llMII MUv
hfitWitv ll xnlnii i« I'ilifitMintfd ith All ——t-vnal iltit tf
Komi y ÍUUef, % iii illy rid thi* ay Jtutrt trvm tliMW «lílMia
tics.
Bowel CoMPi.AtSTf.
Tim Stati. ok Tkxas, ( To any lawful officer of said
County of Smith, ( county, Greeting:
Vflu are hereby commaiul il to summon J. S. Gee
by publicnlion lor three successive weeks in the
Tyler Reporter, fo he and npp Mr before me ut Can- ...
ton, Beat No. «, on the first. Saturday In March lMil waturu'tkopntimittnlieaith,
lo answer the complaint of Daniel Gillis, in a plea I lililíl.'MATIC CoMPf.AIMTS,
of debt, due as follows: one note for the sum of j
„ Oiotfrn. dtai'l.tfr , (tin, rln^wa fiMftiiH, IHsllll—
, lt .ov M ll'suly Unliuf Hill, n,«tiran niuulca, rolinKaJMI*.
- j tm.iiif Mina Mfl «'.«kriilng ilUrbtr««, and lualtw%MHO
Twenty-two Iti-lOil dollars, due one day after date 1 fli ,
dated .fan., J(ith luti' , mid Nine 3fi-10it dollars as I
Blitimi
•fTTEJiTIO*n THE IfOttLOt
I have bought the entire interest of the '•Com-
pany" of the lirni of J. W. Murphy A Co. All
business heraftcr, is to be conducted and transante.
per affidavit, selling forth a lost note, due April 1st,
I8ÓÜ. Herein fail not to cxccutu and due ruturu
make as tli" law directs.
Given under my hand this Feb. .fth IHtlO.
J. J. l' LLNN, J. P.
Come to hand ith Feb. 18(11, and a copy haudid
to the Editors of the Tyler lb porter, with a request
to publish the saui r G. \V. Ca 1 ts, Const.
WA¥h
di'ky fflisvw
putitut
I'AIN? ANfl
Thn Hpplit Alina of Itndwuyp
of Hu* bu.ly iii'dlctfd wlih pAin* tf hchc#
in *# r«Nt«>r«* ikipMiitM-er toimMAnd coin fa
Ikfto th* part at part
lu • fcw Bid
Milli
under my name.
vCu22 tf
(raiiFscted
J. W.MURPHY,
Tyler, Feb. 1 ¿th., láiil
TV FOR SALE—CHEAP! r ,
The prop, rtv In tyler, known as the "Federal
Court-Ho ise, with the two Lots fronting the Bap-
tist t ihurch. Also the Sloro-Ilouse nn . Lot now oc-
cnpl' d hy M ssrs. FKishl A Smith, on the west side
of the public sij i u':'. Also til; phice foriivrly oo-
cupi'd by Col. tVin. Davenport, north of the Court-
Bouse. in Tyler, nbout ¡10 acres inclosed by a good
nhtiik fence, and .10 acres of tiuiUTed laud ncur
Mr. Boren'swill Is' fold with the place. Also sever-
al tracts of land lying in Smith county, will b> t old
cheap. For the prices uf ilv 'lyier town properly,
apply lo Geo. W. Bules or F. N. Gary, and for tie
fuu.l apply to Col. J. C. Robertson. Terms, |nrt
easii, und the bnla ,e" In p iod |W|kt. None of this
prop' rty i.< encuniis i\d.
vlinlmf. PtiTnn MacG.ikai.
HOUSE AND ORM MENTAL
H R BETHC
HOUSE & SIGN PÁINTER. P A11TI SI S!
TYLER TEXAr.
i all kintU o| work ou^iojimrv in h
ti Hnune A Hi^n I'wintAiix, iii-un
lititiino, pimpliM, idotihfK #orrcym. *yL
loM* dl>fH.Stld^uys ÜNiOXltilif lUsoiVAut ii
rAdwul cure. >
t'oNfTITI TIOMAb DlKEASKS,
In ras#n ^h«*rn'umn #%as Tmmii trAnsmittsxl
child. IlndHsys Hwxtiiuv )Wiilt«>nt can b*
- I ttthurou«4i curMiwt'f lh'*w niln onts. llunUrc
The unaowirnca hap removiu lita Henm Saw-Mill 1 wi « hA*v i*«*íh t uiwloi ^ *ak lungi, lironrhuiAi
to his new pinery, s miles South of Tyl;>r. on the '
Larris.a roacl, where, iu a few days he will be ready
to fill all onlcr* 011 shortest notice, nt the following
rates, which ar.- Cash, only.
rmt'K.s or t.i'Mnrtt.
Square Lumber per lull . $1.2.''
over ¿U li rt ],,i0
Kipped " " ]Jj()
v5n2. ly. .T, S. McKINI.KY.
CI co. J*. Cornell,
W 1 T II
•Jos. N. Robert & Co.,
IMPORTKUS AND WII'iLIlSALK DKALKIIS IN
DE7 GOODS,
No. H) C'tvAi.SriiKt.r,
NEW OKI.KAN?, LA.
Tf> THR Mnirrr - \ rs or TEN A". -P'-rnilt us
HAD WAY'S n KG U LATINO PILLS,
1 Y+cvAnlh 1* I tt.it it tf for Calomel, Mereurf,
an.l .1 Httm<n;i, 1'crfnt I'urgiitirt Pills,
lü'et¡Mil!y Coated tcilh Gum.
BAD WAV'S BEGCLAIXO PILIJ,
Ar« rompoMHtnf >Vw Mf dioin%l Atf'*nti from f*
' Mtrni'to. irumfl. ImImiaa, fn«m r«K |i
and fU\ «rs, p«*«Nfi<sitif * under ful i
53
V| i4fds>m "f oxtrii' t-., iritms. imi^aios, fn m nwitu,
licrl*, truuf'
tirfur*.
TImup mho tn p th« ** T'llti* wh<*n ■!«%, or iipirliM tfi
torn* of Ap|#nuti hlrm dUüítw , iua> r*lyj jgrm lmj^fl)iktlPY
«• riAnd 11 hI'uiititin^d nr.v
1 tivv nurify und mmuaÜ/.i* il r cirrulntioii of flit IIL<
thi-v «oirrr .ill iri'ffulnrttlf* uf tlio Mrtr *
elf. Jl Mirt, llUdilr, Kl ln ¿. I load And Rntln.
TUhv pnrlf\ u\ « from tli* ayatAM «411
tnorldd und i*T.jl t MnlfH nnd rHlw K
ktoiuMkfSav
llfil'l i ll iItfl•••-!•< • h# pin _
th« llrArt, |.lw W"mAih ahiI
in li*nlrli mid ItfjfuiAiity of Aoilui*
Nc hrrjniff r^frialAr Aud
ral f tí no i * ti < with hiüíth 1 ^ r^«A¿r}|y ¿ijÍTí .
t«im is lnvfstod with «neb hlv'l« «unditlrtti sfhf«m
lAUdur it i«nprPKiiAt4o t j lli Atl*i ks of dUtUA,
TU Kill Ql'Ji'K OI'ERATIOI*'
to call your att -iilion to the .i'.ovc Card, and to írn/Ik'u,^í'm?."?r'VfcÍMi^*¿rtrá?rti*rt .
-i. ti i — * w, tiani i„.!a>,r will l*> rr« «« In ii s'"«im.«
solicit for our hoiiv your patrouagi. We il Ir" to
extund our Imsliv ss in your « etion of country, nnd |
>p> 11 fV'<ii. Hi l.siy sit
. h "
will end.'in or by sirict atienliou toluwiuo to mi rit i
your f.ivorabl ■ con id"rntion. (lur t rtur civ lils-n,!
stock complete and will .nsortul. aud pries low.
four Orvtrt nil revive the pr< inpt^ t ath'i..'ton,ai,d
ar* moit refnrtfuUn lAuileil.
vSjtO ly.] JOS. N. ROBLTIT it CO,
ill.lt I' lli f. B'I
"III > Kr plMXs, II |
.i (ri-ni fi
I tllli.U *>■■ " ~ —
Ir rtv ■ , L. .
nn h "in "■ ) ".\p i *.11 it< t' f««t <l Imn.nr.
i .ii<t!''.iiiU M<i<4aniiNtiN> jutni*. Itw,
o l, nint I; 1I,"V ptirrr fr„m lb" «r.fsfcl
ii i ,ii.-uif in u.iv. ' hSéé
tl' I > -
T «ri j¡
h a
WILL do
Iness, to wit
tu crack, Graining, marbling
las. Ac. And particularly wu'i
10 his new ityle of his China or
for parlor , and a new aud Impn „
ing wall paper, which permits II to
oui Injury. Ilepropns'. tod wil
poiinty or within .1Utnl|est f Tvltf
M,rf. 7 | f| 1,"ft
his luis-
d not
r hanging, glu
he call altenlion
■eh ^lass fl ilsh
plau of gla*
washed with-
wphlo HinUh
T. L, DUNN,
|| AVINO returned to Tyler, and located himself, j
inform" llie public that lila entilo attention will !
Is' given lo Ills business. No paius will be spared
to i'Xeoul" ei err uhue of Work iii f
|e. and the
—. ... tho very In at aud
latest style, anfl llic employer shall pronoiiue* " sat-
isfied, " before hi* brush luavi * any job. Capar*
ttaietaft ImIUNmh rt MW W—4,
«ad, In fact, any and svrr* h!.i|«(« ihl% '(«a. **li
1 wp,l' «It r. I '1 t-H # If,)
ADMINISTllATORS NOTICE.
That on Ihe Vlstdayof Januni y l|il, V. L. it
John lb « lu rry, wn< app iinhd Administrator umf
Admiulstrntrii. on lb • Mulo uf W. 1'. Smith dved
•lid Li'tti'l1 Krillll'd I'l tliein. Tills U tin r' lore to
notify all persons intl H il lo said esfale to eoM
fbrward and «ak< iwym «nt, aod all tin " bold.ng
claim aiitlnal aairl imule t# present them lu tti'-
Uoh Mwtfilml by Uw, or ib-y will h. iwri d, Oil
March 11th 'M
MAUIAH I.. PI'WUKMIV \diiii,
K'iiv in:>vui:niiv \i
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sJsreSwe
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dnn " A l M|t I
iHa ld"«*f, Imm
i y «tnñn
'*# !' lit to «
PHMMiBL"pill* A-lllAM Ol..
a il! #uita Uní ' i a'1 im>«i wh< re Ii is ikmiml
mu.iMAi# All IIia llacu _ __
r 0| Immí fhillf A" ill A" (jrtH|l)
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r «A*otf 'l i'llv r. Iwnrt AMI I
I*> ri|i|4kil/,< tl * « imitation i f .... .,
* <114i.* |iiKKl> f.tuiu-.U by a Uoaa or v«i> of tta^nof'f
Uu$ I'tiU.
TO SICK LATUM,
ftMfvuv'R K^i' ilutlrf t'IMo «irnwt tit
A*ill /A f uriAi ll r frn v .,
All.'i- fh««r won mtier
ply up.in ajpmiihro it i >raiiom
IN
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MPOR 1'KIIH and Mhnl sal
ration i iiMith 1>* th* SSWmm
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