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Ltqaota,
ern Texas, nd of at) be
ferrcn, far the largest stock
brought together in on*
point j ,,
Their jiock comprint*
-ProfUki
[•tattoo
Wioct
Foreign and Domestic
Clothing,
Iruo, Steel, Najtts, ..
Hardware, Castings
and an enormous stock of Queens ware.
Their supply ui Gnweries is exceedingly large,
and off-red at the very lowest figures—indeed not
purchaser of moderate quantities could buy on aa
htTombleterms in New Orleian*, M they are wil-
ling to sell at; and it comprises everything in that
line that-can be culled for.
JtffersOn, April 10th, 185®. no 19-tf
H A Ml* AG NE—choicest brands, for sale low
,v > RUINS A BHDS.
JfftVrson, April 5th.
c
\\7 tllSKEY—300 bur re If, for *ale b;
>\ H111NE k
Jefferson, April 5th.
B
A CON—A !sr;re quantity of sides and ahonl-
dert>. hams', plain and canvassed for «a'« by
KillNE * BHOS.
Jpftiwn, April 5th.
[T'ASUY Groceries—everr thing in this line,
I (hut can be called for—fluids and solid*.
1 KH IN Ed; BROS.
Jeffefson, April 5th.
O&ESTIOS—Osnaburgsy Stripes, Denims,
Kerseys, Checks, Calicoes, in quantity, for
BHINfi
D
gule by
Jefferson. April 5th.
I & BROS.
L\j & t'lOAKS—a sr]
rpouA
1 by
Jefters..n, April 5th
srge variety lor sale
RHINE & BROS
LEAD. Oil and Turpentine, Glees and Putty,
tor sale by liiiiNE & BROS.
I
Jefferson, April 5th.
AUK 0.1, Candles, and Snips for e$le by
j RHINE ft BROS.
Jefferson, April -^tb.
intent, fur sitle !>y
.Jt-ffrrsnn. Ann! -*>rh.
RHT5TE '"""'S.
FIRE PROOF BRICK WARE HOUSE-
F-FtTEIEIM: A. 1ST,
DECEIVING FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION}
, MKKCUAXT,
general dealer. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IX
GROCERIES
IP PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
JEFFERSON C SS COUNTY. TEXAS-
65®uSpecial attention paid to all consignments.
«':i>h t<«i <l an e i n Cotton. no. 12:15
J. M. & J. ('. MI'RI'HY-
LARGE BRICK WARE HOUSE.
RECEIVING, FOR WARDING,
liROCEKY, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Steam Boat Landing,
JeCercon, Texas.
LA ROE stock of Groceries, ISsgging and Rope.
A
Xc.. iilwavji on h.'Ui'T. and all k:nils of articles
;n on coir.misiipn. . no S—ly.
STETSON & STEWART.
8ASH, BLIND J'ND D OR MARTJi ACTORY,
Jefferson, Taaas,
"I I AVE in operation, the nioit approTed machin-.
J[ £ vi v for tb>'s-eedy mHuutactorj of Sash,Blinds,
uii/h, tt.-., fi r bonding, arid also
PLAIN FURNITURE,
p-ioh -Hft-s Vnidrobes, Bedsteads, aud other ar-
of th t cla«s, whic> thej cm afford to 'ell at
lr-« price than tbey can be procured elsewhere in
>"i l.t-rn ; nd East rn Texas.
1'n-«n r D.nrs, d i? b -iu 1 Blinds,
LM«>r-. without Moulding $4 50
').ms witli moulding 5 to 6 00
1 ct-tit per inch iu .ei.gth.
U ii ii-4 "0 cts ycr squ.-ue toot
.i-litT- n. 'J i. no 1*2—ly
W P TO R R AN S~
JEFFERSo-i, TEXAS. .
DEALER iu stap'e groceries,S<ig !r, Coffee,
T'.tli ici'. Li4u.'irs,Moias-*e , Sale, Rice.etc.,
invites the attention of the citizens of th<
V rtliero coantics f Texas, to the full au<i
complete stecfe whi«h ne kee|is up in his 14ne, and
off 'ik :'or ae at th« lowest rates.
Sag" Ci- ll aud examine. ' |
J'/ier.ion, April . , '58. BO lit—ijr
HUGO FOX.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER,
-4 AANI F.V TlhER of CON t E .TloNERlES,
Jefferson, Texas.
KEEl'S i onotaii'lv ou hand a sapp'y o>
'hr- above artii-les.maBtt.'acturing himseh
:rom the | urest inaiei iaif. Cdndus thai
will keep throughout :he seas.u. and far
superior to aiiy iiiipurted—al o keeps a
ii-.ii:mii.s stock of Kruits. OjPstiers, Sardines.
irw>>, Sw et n.1
guv :ind n 1 ->o f
April i!'/. 'i.R. no 12—ly
WILLIAM 0. DOLLAR,
*MILl l til'UITmAyU MACHINIST,
1VING located in Jefferson, Cass County. Tex-
■. offers his services in the above business.—
t-j rtiU <)uiltl. or repair Suw MilH, Corn Mills, and
Merchant flouring mills, of all kinds; put up the Ma-
chini-ry to wiierit T(hreshiujt Machines, Cotton Gins,
if., i.nd construct mill dauis, bridges, trussel work,
JEe. iVc. \ ■
Ho professes to He a thorough master of his busi-
ne<*. having served a regular apprenticeship, and
having been engaged at'tlie |aiue m a wheat growing
count./v. all his hie. He will dress and hang burrs,
and c'in.-truct all thfe necessary machinery, aud make
a-i clo-*e calculations in regard to cost, as any one
el.-c ran do. He asks a fair trial.
S U M. G. DOLLAR.
J' f-.iion, Mmj -jo. • * no 18-tf.
ts—the finest brands of Chaui-
jc^ Tu^s
i
llOES, Btaelt
^unth's-Tools, In n SwediHti, Tennessee anr
Texan, iur ,a!e .by i HH I N E It HRt W.
IA,ail Sih « :
^XE^, Sl'AOES, bllOVjKLS,
BEEF CATTLE WANTED.
IIAVI> G coaipletiedamplearrangements
I- - w—^—Uor ilit i-i.ni.bii.ttiyu ui slaughtering and
|;kn i^II -f- cln- i-uint. I will pay liberal
casu prices tot Good fat an4 heavy -Cattle, de-
livu ••-] troui.the present tiue forward, tnroughout
the monUtsi of December anj "January.
I stiall slaughter from «veljty to one hundred
Pjm* day, fjunuay's excepted.. - *■
J-Jirso:it Aot'. I'Jtix tH. 11: BRACK.
[No. lo—tf.] *
youjpV
""^T.EAR llouham.a few days sinet^a Pocket mem
-L 1 oramiutu Uoos containing i'roitttssory uutes 10
a lar^e aioutit. If tu , proper oWuer will come for
warn and d.scribe the U"t«s^ au<i pay cost of thi-
putiltc.it)■ iu, h_- can have _lhe notes by *j.pl>iug to
fc. J Galbraitli. Esq , Cvuniy Ciera
1 JOEL 0. FULLER.*
October 23«1, 18?8. . " Jio. 40—if. &
J- w_ £>3-'i,K:xjs3r.
i ' *
tm u aci^o AT
. R.«o ,arkAbly Z «w Frio«ii
.ivf b-iiO 1*$$^
GA 8M os rsep
VR2 tliankstakisT>M (Heads
and begs lsarej to so-
sf tfcair patron-
oM rsspHtftjUy
sagr t* tksso, that lm*aa recently
reovtved a *ev ^upptp of
;; Ittajpl* WBd FMkey Ooo<to,
and desiens, ia, future, keeping always on hand, a
general assortment ofa«h gMds as are usually kept
in retail stores ia Noythern Texas, which he will
4«lt CfcMp fcr Caah,
and as law on a credit, as any other person In this
▼ieinityj ! i | ,
' mm Please giTe him a call before purchasing else-
7 ■ ! ■ ! no. 2—tf.
where!
ii AS OS 11AND A
'* a * . ' *■
General Assortment i
OF IU i
. JiATEST .AND'MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS J
MBN AWD BOTS>
WINTER *iOal*OT3isiiQ-01
- MATS AND CAFj$,
AND. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MEN T ^ OF
fashionable Ditksg goolsi
' 90S • .! - •• • .
. THEIADI$a.
ALSO, A LAR0E j : ^ •
stocil;i>>
gyfr flMTl. 1 KAgQJIC UUlTlITE,
At Honey Ovcnr*. Tmwtin Co., Teana.
THjB first session of the abore Institute
will e^mme^ce the first Monday in March
to continue ten months, (40 weeks.)
The scholastic year Hiitg divided Wo two equal five
months sessions;.
The Trustees announce that they have engaged for
the present year, the following faculty, viz:
D. M. HOCKER, PassmsNT, and I'rmeipal of Fe-
male Department, and Professor of Physical sci-
ence.
W. R. MOODT, Principal of Male Department,*nd
Professor of Ancient Languages, Mathematics &
Belles Lettres.
MISS L. T. VANNOY, Teacher of Instrumental
Music.
The location is healthy and pleasant. The school
buildings are new and commodious.
Pupils from a distance can get boarding in plcasanj
families, at reasonable: rates.
The following rates of: tuition will be charged,
without any deduction for absence, unless in oases of
protractcd illness of tl|e student.
First Class.—-Orthography, Reading, Pen-
manship. per session of 20 weeks. $12,60
Second Class*—Geography, English Gram-
mar.; Arithmetic,: Ancient and Modern
History, j 15,00
Third Class.—Natural Sciences, Latin,
Greek, and higher branches of Mathe-
matics, one pr all,! 20,00
Music, on Piano Forte, 25,00
For use of Instrument, 4,00
Tuition bills due at close of each session. Close con-
formity to the rules of the school will be made the
condition of every stuilent continuing in the Institute.
Incidental expenses divided among the Pupils.
TRUSTEES.
J. B. BAIRlk J- W. MOORE.
M. BRONAUGIi. W. E. DAILY,
; S. STAPP.
Honey Grove, Jan. 'Ibth, 1859. No. 2—tf.
WONDERFUL. YET TRUE
To tbe Citizens and travelling Public of
Northern Texas, Fannin and Surroundin
! Counties.
HAVING permanently located in
Ronham. anil having just received
an excellent lot of Tools, and supe-
rior assortment and quality of material, I am pre-
pared to repair.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, in the neatest,
best, and most approved manner. I atn also pre-
pared to make County. District, Notary Public, Ma-
sonic, and Odd Fellows seals, to order.
All work of go<id quality warranted: inferior work
faithfully repaired.
Old gold and silver taken in exchange for work
done, or for Jewelry. Guards, and watch keys, of
all descriptions. A. M. GASS.
Iionham, Texas, Dcc. Villi, ISjS.
No. 4S lv
IMIlilES AMI STli'LE GOODS,
IX MORE AND FOR SALE BY
C. O-
jJONlI.VM, ThXAS.
100 ^«i-k i!io ruff.*,
100 bbik. llruuin Sui-ar,
10 " Loaf do
40 ■* and tlaif bLls Molru^n,
loo •• vv liink _v,
Ao bbls m<i hitlf bt l- >lonon?shrla *"d Bourbon,
liO ■' half bills aud k*;:s, Kn-mli, IVarh and Apple bran-
dt"*.
50 " half t.bld ai d 10 pallon fei-ga I'ort, Maderla. Sherry,
and Ma'ajra t\ i i.-s,
100 rasm ConliatK • larettaud Si-hnapps,
50 (lis*** Kramljr \ lu-rr-wi, IVtelit-s Ac.
qr box<« Sariliucii,
SO.IVJO i ijirs as. Orttfd.
10O and i-amti Dtpont* riflo powder,
3ou0bi Bar lead,
&H) -urkk bock and Imp tfcnt.
2> si ioxr* caudlfk
It*) bo.\!-ii a.-^*oriij I can li«*,
30 croM pi.it And 'rjuarl iWink*.
100 iktzeti l ar and tablo tnniMir.,
'M0 boxr Virginia Cbewl K I hI-hcco,
310 " Kt-nluikj " "
109 toro. nnobingi • •'
30001b Bfc rt« nate of so<ta,
1000 • t(la.-R pepper,
4< l oz (Jitiniiie.'
1 lar^B Urn t'nmf Safo.
Bonh im, (Jet. 2i«b, 1S58. no 40 tf
^...selves indebted to 1.
undersigned, either by
or amount, I* we*4 Insist upon making ar-
rafi^eniente ttt once, to pay tne during the ntondi
ofJaituary, tot Imiutkaie money, \ and trust my
request- to. so that I may not
have the t^leSwiittMk of tomnq coUcctimu.
,.t - H rJLJBAlAH W( WELLS. '
Paris .Tany. 1st ^59, i i i[no. 50—tf.]ij
A. S KOTTWl^Z.
PAKI$ TEkffiy.':
BEXfJK^S tffAXKS to his old
apd customers, and begp
leave to aay lo them, that he ha«
still on hand, 4 ;
Large Stock of Aaaorted Goo da,
which is increased at lrequent intervals, by a auc-
oession of orders. He lias lresh supplies juat in,
by wagons, from Jefferson.
Earty iA the Spring,-he will jvisK New Orleans
and New Yorkj for the purpose ot Javing in
The moat extenaiva Stook of Merchandise
ever brought to Worth Baatern Texas.
Having competent representatives at the Store,
in the sale line, he expects to devote much of his
own time, during the Spring pionths, to purchasing,
intending to surpass in the extent and quality Of
his Stock of Merchandise, anything ever belore
seen in Paris.
|tair PLANTERS can at all times receive ac
commodations in the way of Bagging and Rope,
and Caah Advances.
Paris. Jan'y 1st, 1X59. 1 (n50:tf.)
NEW DRUG
SOUTH EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
I'AIifS, TEXAS.
THE i.nd-.-rsign^d respectfully
informs the citi/ens of l'l-ris. La-
mar, and the adjoiining counties,
that hi« stock is now complete.
^ so far as Drugs and Chemicals
_ are concerned. He calls the at-
tention of physiclausand citizens generally, to the fact
that he has now the largest, purest, and most com-
plete stock of Medicines ever offered for sale at tliif
place. Also. Taints, Oils, Colors, Stationery, Li-
quors of all kinds. Fruits, Preserves, Sweet Meats.
Pickles, Inks of all kinds, water colors!, and drawing,
paints. \c. —which he offers for sale at a moder-
ate profit, in order to make quick salts.
{fey° Farmers and Planters, supplied on liberal
terms, should they wish to buy by the quantity.
JOHN McDONNA.
I'aris, July 10th, 1S58. [u2a::tf.[
BOOTS AND SHOES, a fresh lot,
just received.and offered very ehenjp_
by
Paris, Jatvt.
KOTTWITZ.
7 th 1869.
y COTTON Y A UN. LOWELLS. DOMESTIC.*-
-'Stripes, Checks, Ticking, etc., extra Cheap, at
^ KOTTW1TZS.
Paris Paris. Jani/'th. 185ft.
Vv
HEAVY GOODS,
FOR SALE BY
C. G. A.LE^A.lSriDIEIR,
BON HAM, TEXAS.
75,000 ltm MJtortcri Iron,
5f0<i0 Ibu a-i* 'rt«*d steel.
30* keprs Nailn ft to 40,
206 t( wa^oti boxes. 2 tnCinchea,
50 f^t^ ir*.n axles. 1 tjr to 3 inches,
25 prs hlipti<* >prii^s 3 and 4 leaf,
40 ser Ulvksmith
50 s* t$ Carpenter^ tools «* >nip!. te,
20 iJouMv Jarrt-J >h -t ^uus,
5<s^ ot au<l l« e' ebaitii,
1« 0 pr t-aee rhairi*.
20 •atiMUi<* icrindera.
20 «!o« n horse and mule rolUrs,
l.V pn* fivetted nuil -au j hors. hame9y
bOU gallons Lirivecrl Oil.
5<n> k«-/s purt? lii i« IcatJ.
200 bo\e wriodow f\ by i:J lo 12 by 18.
20 doe spiidt* and Shovels*
5*i t'c^int; st« ve-* t><uipl *t ff
20 Parlor and ofttce:sUjr. s,
30.0« o lbs lauil.a rj>pe ^ to inches,
2 SuuCUefn Corn Kllelli-rs.
Iionham, Oct. "JQtli, I818.
TFOMB stoneB.
pHE undersifriied. hn« permanently lo-
X ca'eil at Honey, Grove. Fannin ••ounty
Sic re he will take; pleasure iu tilling all
irdeis in his liue of business Toiuh-'lj|
stones. Monuments; and every article be- *
uttging to the otoue citting busiuess,will
oe furnished in nfjntness, and with dis-
patch. His loug experience is a sufficient guaran
tee for bis work. Tlioe-- shu wish a neat article, to
!>o'.ntnjt the resting place of their friends,will call
it Honey Grove, where it , il. be furnished, on very
iberal teems, by T. M COULTER.
. Serit. "22d "no 'X~>— if
HATS, AND CAPS of every variety and
Hiiality. just received by fcOTTWITZ.
Paris, J any. "tilt 1
VAIJ'A RLE I'KOl'EllTY FOU STLE.
1 WILL sol. my residence in tht-
town of Paris, also six acres of land
about one mile out ol town and im-
liifdiately on the Clarksville road.
There are eight a'-res of land in town upon wliinh
are a fine 'wo story Dwelling House six rooms.
Kitchen, Store ll>>u^e, W ll, CiHerri, Stable, Jte.
The ..hove will be sold on accommodating terms.
The property is considered desiralda as a family
resident''-, being handsom-ly improved, and wen-
I not de^i"iui of removing to tlid country, it
t ould i.ot be disposed of. For terms apply to the
unners'gned. .JOHN T. MILLS.
Psris, Ail?, fith. 18S7.
WM H. HO W E,
A T C n M \ K K K AM) J E \\ F. L L E It.
LATE OF WASHINGTON CITY, B.C.
HAVING located p<=-rinaneiitlv
in 'uris, take-' this niedium of
infotmiiu the 0' \y, r,s of Lamar
and adjoining counties, and tbe
public in general, that lie is fully
prepared to execute all kinds oi >vork in bis line,
.n a manlier un urpassed in this country.
Watch"*. Clocks, Jewelry &£?. 1 c , prompth
repaired in a workmanlike manner. All goo<'
tiinej ieces warranted lor one year. Now is the
ci 111 tf *11 bring up your lame unil defi ne>.t time-
pieces. P.irticular aitentitin given t<i work sprit
f-om a distance, by maii, or other a- iso. (Jlasse:-
to ,-uit all kinds of watches, wittch keys, guaril.-
&c„, constent'y on hand, for sale.
Office in Faulkner's new briyk building, wes1
side of Public square, Paris, Lamar Co. Texa>
No. Iti-lv
A FINE i .t of Liquors, Biaridies and Wine«-
adapted lor the use o! tlie sick, foit-ale by
JOHN McHONXA.
P«riu. Mm- V
■■*. ha it.' - —r-
THE t3T-A.3SrXD-A-K.I3.
STOVESAND TJJST-W-A.K,E
AT M cK INNET.
THE undersigned take tihis method, of informing
the citizens ot' Collin kndadjacent counties, that
they have established a house at McKinney, for the
manufacture and sale of Tin aud Shout iron ware,
Stoves, &c. They will keep constantly on hand a
full and complcie assortment of Tin-ware, at whole-
sale or retail: also a splendid iot of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
of various sizes aud patterns; manufactured at St.
Louis, expressly for the Western market; of thebest
material, smooth and heavy castings.
We invite particular attention to our heavy pat-
terns Cook Stoves, among which are the Plymouth
Rock, Valley Forg9, and Charter Oak; which
lor regulation, durability, convenience, and saving
of fuel, stand nnrivalled. We have several pattern,-
of the premium store, of excellent quality, and heavy
plates. We are frdpared also, to do any rail all
kinds of work. peWainiug to the business, with
promptness and dispatch.
tear AD of which will be cheap for Cash.
A fine lot of StoVes and Tin-ware kept always on
hand, at B. C. Aagby's Tin Shop, three miles South
of Iloney Grove, Finnin Conniy.
' I5AGHY & McDONALD.
McKinney, Oct. 23, 1868. Jn40:tf.]
A GJiKAT VARIETY OF BLANKS.
FOR Attorneys, Slwrilf*, Clerks, Magistrates
and Assessors, prfiied, in M}« befit style, on
'uporior papier, alwus on hand at
rURBIAVIMRDOFFfCR.
1 Ooflbr
pa.i 4'J I
H-RHUTE &BB0S-
i CLAKK9V1LLE, TEXAS,
havs plMsnre in announcing to their friends and
vustcinera, th^t thfcy l^ope to bare their large new
Brick Store ttinwej jtv dy for tlie FalJ tr 4e; but
*ny fw'p. wiM har« in Clarksriite, in ^^ine^fof
that.tr^de, the largest. oosiJiest, and best selected
owek m Dtj good& i{anlware,<4u<iei|swsretir^n-
wwr®. Ready made Clotliiiw, Jewelry j Qroooriea,
WW., ever brought to this p$U«e. : i
These they will] sell, ju usual, at less ptioea
than they can be p|archiise«l elscwhbre ia this vi-
cini^, and oJfuxi(itf s tliey wi.i, a selection front
* r*mt} *i «| quantity Merubandise, at
i^l oouiideut cf giving s^tisfao
r oni friebda and cufMm^r^. nd
}Btring;souie new ooaa.
ant. The house is large,;and conveniently a#rabg-
ed. The Suble equal to en.y in the .^tale.
Mount Pleasant Nov, ;ist.[ 1B&$. (u42:tf.)
MCKINNEY HOTEL,
McKIXNEY, COLLI if COUNTY, TEXAS.
8. B. SKXDMORS, Proprietor.
THE undersigned would respectfully
inform the citiiensof the surrounding
country, tbat ke has recently erected
a large addition to his house, and is
now prepared, with comfortable and well furnished
rooms, to accommodate alii who may give him a call.
He promises that his fare shall be the best that the
country can afford, and hid stable shall at all times
be wells supplied, and be attended byr>expcrienced
ostlers. Thankful for pa^t favors, he respectfully
solicits a share ofiathe public patronage.
^ S. B. SKIDMORE.
mmt
McKinney, May 8, 1858.
r°^=iy]
ANDERSON HOITSE.
N. B. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR,
SHERMAN, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
TO TRA VELERS AND TIIE PUBLIC.
THE Proprietor has erected a new
two story TaVcrn on the site of the
old Texas IIotel,on the public square,
in Sherman, and is now prepared to
accommodate the traveling public in the best style.
Thankful for past favors, he solicits aliberal share
of patronage, and promises that his table shall at
all times be furnished with as good as this upper
country will afford, and that his Stable, which is
new aud commodious, will bo amply provided for.
Man and horse per night, - - - * 1 50.
Sherman, May 1st, 1858. (nlfctf.)
Mount Pleasant Hotel.
ELAM RIDDLE informs his old
friends, aud customers, that he is oc-
cupying his NeW Stand, adjacent
to the public squaro. inMt. Pleasant,
where lie will be pleased to see as many as may chose
to call, and will endeavor to feed and provid for them
and their horses in the best manner that the country
will admit of.
He has a capacious stable, well filled and attended
to. During the next twelve months large additions
will be made to the House, which will make its ca-
pacity equal to all the requirements of his friends.
Mount Pleasant, Nov. 1st, 18a8. _ nl'2:tf.
LIVERY STABLE,
At Clarkavllle, Texas.
HUGHES & DONOHO, Proprietors-
HAVING negotiated articles of partnership in the
above business, will be pleased to have the pat-
ronage of the public.
They will keep constantly
on hand a good supply of
Saddle & Harness Horses,
iluggies open and top—double and single, Hacks,
wagons, ifce., and will convey passengers to any point
desired.
Mr. Hughes has been connected with this business
for ninny years and feels confident that by giving
personal attention to it he will merit the custom and
approbation of the travelling community.
This stable is also connected with the
DONOHO HOUSE.
Which is one of the most commodious and best ar-
ranged houses for the convenience of travellers, iu
Northern Texas. 111.CUES & DONOllO.
no 4(j—tf.
GLOBE HOTEL-
BOSTON, BOWIE COUNTY, TEXAS.
THE undersigned takes this method
of informing his friends and the\pub-
lic generally, that the above named
House is now opened for the occoin-
modatlou ot all who may favoi; liiiu with a csll.
His house is entirely new, large, and well con-
structed. The furnishing shall not be surpassed by
iny Hotel in Eastern Texas, and he promises to La-
Ik-s and tieiitleiuen. that the rooms allotted tjiem
it this lintel.shall be neat and perfectly comfortable,
iioroiighly turnished with all the appliances of com-
;'ort. not to say luxury.
The "Globe" is situated on the West side of the
Public Square, and will compare favorably with the
best houses in this part of the State, in situation and
■•tructure. Attentive and well trained Servants, and
.■noitgli of them always in attendance. Table well
provided with the very best the country affords, and
1 settled determination on tiie part of the Proprietor,
o give entire satisfaction. • | !
The Stable attached 10 the "Globe" will beprovi-
led with attentive Ostlers, and an ample supply of
Provender. Come and see.
HENRY BIYIN'S. Propjittor.
Auqust 23rd, 180S. No. 82—tt.
This well known Journal, the third in age, in the
State, has been published at < larksville. Hed River
County, Texas, since the -!titli September 1N42, by
its present Editor and Proprietor: and 'U issued on
Saturday of t.-auli week.
The Stanhaiui aims at tilling Hie place of a pub
| lie Journal, in its fullest tensn. The representative
j ui the region iu which it has beeu so long published.
1 1 lie Northern District of Texas—noting its public ei-
i pressions, its products; iis general progress, and as-
sisting so far as it may in its advancement, it is also
a compendium of tlie general news of the day, for-
eign and domestic a record of Polities, of Improve-
ments, Agriculture, the Fine arts, to all of which is
added as space may allow, a choice selection of lite-
rary miscellany.
During the business season. Prlie Ourreuis of the
Now York and New Orleans Markets will be kept up.
Great pains is taken to glean fully j from a very
large number of exchanges, every item ot general in
teresf.
In Politics, the paper is unequivocally and unswer-
vingly Democratic, and opposed to all ljltraisms. Its
editor beiicves to the fullest extent in the toleration
of Opinion, religious or political; and cannot there
foy(t ta';e part iu the proscription of liis fellow mei.
for the accident of birth, or of religious culture. His-
position in this respect dyes not admit lif change.bui
he will eindeavor to discus* tepiperately iind respect-
fully, the public issues requiring notice by a publu
Journal.
The Standard having already a large circulation,
is published at the low rate of fer annum ii
' advance. £3,60, at the end of six moail<s,or S4,u0at-
j ter the expiration of-,the year.
I Fiity two numbers will in a!! casesbt,furnished for
j a years subscript ion. This price, for it he quantity
i of reading matter. i-> low for this locality. All mate
rial requisite fur-.publication, comes to'us luinhentu
I with -t:i enormous expense of tvaiusportaiion, etc..
which prevents j lie possibility of competition in prici
with Northern Journals, which fin4 Type, Paper,and
Ink at their doors at first price*. (The citizen who
takes a considerate view of the matter, however, will
perceive that tiie Journal at home brings him the
Foreign news more regularly, and generally later,
than any one or two papers that he can get from
abroad : that it furnishes liiui domestic news which
the foreign paper cannot: and also gives him a dis-
cussion of home interests and State policy, which tlie
foreign paper will not attempt to dp. For these rea-
sons it is cheaper at lust to supply,himself wi,th (lie
Home pnp''r, nnd assist in maintaining no organ most
importiint to him as a medium of expression and s
representative of hip interests, the more respect abb
in its character and appcaraucu. tbe more liberally
it iS sustained.
Tub Standard contains as much rending matter
as any oilier paper in the State, lit us low price as
any of the same class:" It is printed on the beet
quality of type and paper, upon u superior Cylinder
Press, [the Printing establishment being one of the
fullest and costliest in the State,j; olnd no expense or
labor is spared to render it a crediiable representa-
tive of the region it has so long labored to advance.
CHARLES 1>E MOUSE,
Editor & Proprietor.
-A T A.IFIFLIFCK'S
MEJlat BBENHAM, WAiamaTOH GO. IIJSXAS
CAN now be procured a tolerably
soodaupply of FitUIT l'KEES, AND
OKNAME>TAL PLANTS, &i., uf the
very best varieties, and of tine growth.
Catalogues on application.
The subscriber proposes to i take contracts to
^ED(iE(Ternw ^liX> per mile. : -, .j
Sw 'directions ftir prop:ir|t)g tl>p Wudgero^,
in the ooliimba' '" *'
Weekly,] of Sep
Oct. i.
N. B. THE Sf)CTHEltN NUJW&RIEJS u Wash
UNITED STATES MAIL STAGE LINE.
FROM CLARES VILLE TO LITTLE ROCK,
rilllE undersigned are now mnning four horse
I coaches between the above points, daily, in pur-
suiince of their contracts for the carriage of the mail,
ind running a branch line from Rayburn's on the
^nain route, to Hot Springs, l'lioy will caiTy pas-
sengers at the following rates.
From Clarksville to Washington, Jltl.Ot)
Washington to Little Rock, 12.W1
'• Clarksville through to Little Rock,
to Hot Springs, 20,00
W. I?. Sims. Agent t Clarksville.
HANGER .K AYL1FFE, Proprietors.
July 17fh, l -ii?. (No. 26—tf.)
FOREST MAIL STAGE LINE.
FROM MARSHALL
TO JEFFERSON, DA IN 0 Ell F/EL P. MOUNT
PLEASANT, AND CLARKSVILLE.
CHARGES.
From Marshall to Jefferson,
" " Daingerlield,
" " '• Mt. Pleasant,
" " " Clarksville,
f 2,00
5,00
7.00
12,00
GAINES A MILLER,
aaanrxT kauu and kahofaotubess of
ALL KINDS ()F CHAIRS,
Offer for inapectlon at their Shop on Locaat
street, and will make to order, work of any
daaisad style, of fine or plain material.
THEY make Bureaus of all grades
with or without marble slabs, as
preferred. They get up aU kinds of
table*, and a great variety of Chafrs,
Settees, and Bedsteads.
An inspection of their ware-room
is invited; and any work not on hand
will be made to order, in any desir-
ed atyle, being prepared with the
'finest woods, and workmen compe-
tent to do all branches of work in their line.
They will serrc as uxoebtakeks, promptly and ef-
ficiently—are prepared to get up ootfins of polished
mahogany or walnut, or cloth covered, in from six to
ten hours.
They propose to furnish cabinet work of the best
class, as cheap as it can be brought liore.and all they
ask of their fellow citizens is to come and examine,
compare quality and prices, and try them.
Clarksville, Feb. 20th, 18f>8. no 5—ly.
TO SAVE BEEF HIDES.
AS SOON as taken off sprinkle well with salt.—
Roll up the hide 2 hours, and hang it up in the
shade. If you do not salt, covcr with dry dirt, and
hang in the shade. The sun melts the tallow on the
hide, and as soon as it put in Lime, it falls to pieces.
G. D. NEVILLE,
Boston, Texas.
NOTICE.
ELLIS, NEVILLE & Co., have a large Tannery in
Boston, and will buy or exchange Leather for hides
and peltries. So bring in your hides.
S&, Those dried in the sun are worthless.
ELLIS, NEVILLE & CO.
__May 16M, '58. No. ltf—tf.
PAGE S CELEBRATED SAW MILLS!! ~
GEO. PAGE & CO.,
Scbroeder, near West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
public generally, that they have greatly enlarg-
ed tlieir manufacturing establishment, and have uw
such facilities as enable them to execute all orders
with despatch, and in the best style of workman-
ship.
They continue to manufacture three classes of their
justly celebrated
Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills,
which have given so much satisfaction to purchasers
throughout the Union. Those mills can be driven
by horse, steam, or water power, being equally well
adapted to either. They manufacture all kinds and
sixes of steam powers, such as St earn Engines, Boiler
and Smoke Stacks, mounted on wheels, and Boiler
and Smoke Stacks, mounted on wheels ready 10 be
attached to the saw mill, with the engine detached
ready to go to work, or Steam Engine and Plain
Cylinder Boiler.
They manufacture also a large size Horse Power,
with an enlarged wheel, and Third Class Saw Mill,
particularly adapted to plantation purposes; many
hundreds of which latter are in use throughout the
States, doing good service and enjoying the lavor of
the best judges.
rcuch | SI
^ ' V'7 .Good* and OtocwiM^ mUSs
fore been offereifTof sale in this section of, t!
These goods will be. sola at I6'w«r figures than tugutl
in tlus place, because they hare been pun&aSed in
the Northern Citfcs, with t he very best facilities. They
are aU Fresh and of the latest ! ityies and fabrics.
The Mock comprises
Cloths, /Chocks ond Stripes, 1 Jewelry,
Kersey, Lowells, Cutlery, *'
Tweeds Plain & Twilled Dom. ' School Books,
Linseys, Ct lieoes & Oinglu^ns, Stationery.
H ARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
*
m
READY IffAPK CLUTllING. "
Boots and Shoes, Saddles, Bridles, CJr.
cingles. Saddle-bags, Satchels, Valises, Hats,
Caps and Bonnets, Medicines, Dye $tufla,
Perfumery, Soap and Brushes. 4 •
A large Stock of Groceries, with a great . variety
of Fancy Groceries.
A most, beautiful'lot of i1'
FANCY GOODS FOB THE LADIES
comprising everything in that line, Silks, Merinoes,
Alpacas, Cashmeres, Muslins, Laccs, Collars, Trim-
mings, Gloves, Hosiery.etc.
| We have all that will be called for in this section
of country, aud invite close examination and com
pjarison of Prices. We are determined to sell!
Call and see us.
Gainesville, December 15th 1858. [n!8::tf.]
NEW FALL GOODS
I AM now receiving aud opening a frei^h lot
of t-easontvble
„ ' DRY GOODS,
Hardware. G-oeeries, B>mt« nn-1 Shoe*.
THE BEST STOCK Ot WINTER CLOTHING
*ver opened in Sherman. Come one, come all—
we'll sell ycu extra cheap for ca^h.
A. M. ALEXANDER.
Sherman, Texus, Oct 20th, '58.
mi 40 tf
TEXAS PENITI^a^RY!
PLANTATION GOODS—
COTTONS AND WOOLLENS.
PLAIN AND TWILLED.
THE undersigned would respectfully call the at-
tention of the plaining interest to the above goods.
The testimony of ull who have used them establishes
the fact that they are tar superior,to the choicest
goods of a similar name ever brought to the State:—
The material of which they are made—best of the
best—and without alloy. „
Our agents for the .-ale of them at present, are,
Messrs. Carroll Hoy & Co., New Orleans;
II. R unge «!c Co., ludianola;
" E. 15. Nichols & Co., Galveston;
" A.J. Burke. Houston.
JOHN S. BESSER, Financial Agent.
IIuvtsHUe, August, 18-" 8. no 33—6ms.
JOHN N. HOWELL. HAMILTON 8 UOVrtw,..
J. N. HOWKLL & CO.,
RECEIVING, F0EWA&DI
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Shreveport, La.
no. 0—tf
foMUft «*eade&u*r
ed, and hopes by a 4il
his profMjp, stjH*
(.iif-tmd
of the coimmniity.
Clatksvil
IISS0LUTI0N.
rJ',IlE cojttrtner.-bip hereto tore existing between
X the undersigned, was this day dissolseu by
miitu i! cjiiseiit. Uriah Dunn una Vincent Ritch-
ie are aline authorized to ui-e the i.anie of the
lirniin liquidation. URIAH DUNN,
A. A YATES.
VINCENT RITCHIE.
Thevalso manufacture Horse Powers of three sizes, I rr,nr 1 - 11 • j r j
. . . .. . - - . 1 ' I ' 11E undersigned have tuis day fo-nied a eo-
partnership, under the name and style of
adapted to all the purposes of the plantation and
farm: also Timber Wheels and Lumber Cars.
Their Portable Circular Saw Mills have been great-
ly improved, and may now be suid to be perfect in
all their details, and to rank as the greatest labor-
saving machines of the age.
Caution against Infringements.
As their mills are patented and their rights have
been infringed upon, and they liitve lately obtained
damages iri anbtion brought in the United States Cir-
cuit Court for the District of Maryland, for an in-
fringement of their patent rights, they hereby fore-
warn and caution all persons from purchasing mills
similar in principle to theirs from unauthorized buil-
ders and manufacturers or their agent or agents, as
they are determined to seek redress; through the
of their country, for every violation of their rights
and privileges, as guaranteed hyilie patent granted
them by the Government of the United St sites.
Ti
DUNN & RITCHIE,
for the purpose ot carrying mi the Recliving.For-
warding, Commission and Grocery Business, at
.dd i-tand, where they will be pleased to 0<iom-
mod ite their old patrons a> usual.
URIAH DUNN,
V. RITCHIE.
Shreve ort. La-, February I, 1{S5#.
no 6:tf
A pamphlet containing full descriptions of their
three classes of saw mills, steam powers, horse pow-
ers, prices, terms, capacity for sawing. &c will be
furnished to any gentleman applying for one by let-
ter.
Apply to their agents in New Orleans.
SLARK, STAUFFER & CO.
Page's Saw Mills.—In referring our readers to
the advertisement rjf Pago'fc Saw Mills, we would
remark that there are several of them in use in thi"
State, and they give the greatest satisfaction. In-
deed they are held by experienced persons to be so- j
peri or to all others, of which fact the manufacturers
have numerous testimonials. As our State grows in
population, saw miTIs are wanted in greater number,
and it is of the utmost importance to those who get
tham and go into the luftrber business, to obtain
machinery that is durable inuj' labor-saving, which
qualities, with great speed, are claimed for Page's
tuiils.—Galveston News.
LOOK TO YOTHEl OWN INTEREST
THE undersigned are permanent-
ly located st the Old Stand, form-
erly occupied by J. W. West, in
conjunction with the Carriage and Wagon shop of Ar-
chimedes McLean, and are ircit prepared to do all
kinds of Blacks mi thing, with neatness mid des-
patch.
WL Our terms are liberal—give us a call!!
J. & R. RAINES.
Clarksville, Jan. 4th, 1868.
Our terms are liberal—give uo a call!!
J. & R. RAINES.
Clarksville. J«p. 4th. 'b*
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS^
REWARD.
■^HE above reward will be givenfor the apprehen-
sion and delivery of JIM WESTON, to 1 lie Sher-
of Ouachita County,Camden, Arkansas,who com-
mitted murder in ti:e month of October, upon the
body of Cornelius O'Donnel, fifteen miles east ot
Camden, at Padjjut's siage stand tin the Little Uock
road.
Description.
Weston is about 2" years of age, black hair, grey
eyes, rather a down cast look, clears his throat a
great deal in conversation, about f> feet H or inches
high, weighs about 1 GO pounds. He h.id on when
left a blue coat, at)d dark grey pants, rodeotl a light
T
11F0
LUMBER-
A I' 'JUii Steam Circular ' Mill, 11
milss north of Clarksville. about
300,000
ieet ui houMiued piu£ Lumber, of the various
kinds used f« r building, and fencing purposes,
for salf- at £1 2-r> cts. per hundred feet, cash, ai
mill — I 50 cts. per hundred feet v ill be required,
if taken froni null before paid for.
Iur miil is in successful operation. Having
an experienced sawyer and plenty of hands, we
can fill vr.'ers or bills with desimtch, and f.el
omiiident thai we c m giv.- entire satisfaction.
SNELL& MILLWEE,
-T ui v lie I;. 1 s.Y^. no. 'iS t(
r±iK OLD CABI1T T
sih: o ip.
J. B. SllAN All AX
inJormH his old
friends and cu tom-
ers. and the Public generally, that
since tb" tire which destroyed his old shop. h>
has Tf '"•lilt, ana ba n«w a large and comnmdi
••us ticr,9?i. and is prepaied to do ill sorts of worl
m lr.s such as Bureaus, Sideboards, Tables
Sttin.i^, R.nisteads, etc.
He will still continue his services as an Undei
taker,and will lurnish cptfins in iiny style, at rt
•iuccd i-vv.'js
-"'-tills, Frb.I 4th, 1X57
! n«i. 4 tl I
MRS N C HUDSPim
FASHION A15LE DRESS MAKER,
M1,S. III." USPI I'll, resfiecttullf informs the
L:i*.lie< iii ClurkbriSlean-i vicinity,
that she is prepared to in ik'f dresses uf
all descriptions. She will trim Bonnet*
in the lat>-«r and m.is-f fashionab'es:ylc.
H >sideno- at Sims Hotel.
Claik-vnl", O. r 1st. 1S5«. no 41 tf
The above ]ine will run in connection with the j , uiarp Wi„a j„ the right eye- '
1.1 re. (-port stages and llailroinl, and Henderson and Said Weston is suppose to be nir.khif
• M8ge8; Mll<^ 111 culll|cct'l°w with the Clarksville LarnHr County, where he has relations.
'2il '08, and Wctkt' TollmatiSt of I "« =*! . f
j T t lej' p4'.roilUi£tt.
lug for Paris, in
ounty
P. O'DONNEL.
[n47::4t.] M1_f,._l)UOCtAN.
X.TT3VLBER. I itfMBEK I f
THE Subscriber takes this method to |
inform the public in general, that he j
has become the sole proprietor (if 1 lie
Steam Circular Saw Mill, heretofore
conducted under the name and style of Henderson
& Gibson, which will hereafter be carried on under
tlie' name ot L. 1). Henderson alone.
Here permit him to return his most grateful thanks
to the old friend* and customers of the iate firm of
Henderson & Gibson, for the. very liberal patronage
which was extended to them during tlio past season,
in the purchase of their lumber, and he hopes by-
keeping 011 hand at all times, a Constant supply of
seasoned lumber, at low prices, to merit a continua-
tion of the same.
He has taken a great deal of pains, at a consider-
able expense, to cause-way- the road through the
Pine tints, leading from his mill to the prairie,iu the
dir«-r;tion of the Western counties, over which wag-
ons can POW pass without any difficulty, with heavy
loads.
He has employed Mr. Wm. P. Snellas sawyer.and
Mr. Jo. Kitchell, temporarily, as engineer, and from
the known ability of these gentlemen, assawycrand
engineer, he feels uo hesitancy in pledging himself
to fill bills, with as much dispatch, and correctness,
as any w ill in Red River county. His mill has been
running every day since the late purch-we, and he
has been cutting from 4d t ) to &>ii) l#ct of lumber per
dav. lie has now accumulated on the yard,upwards
of 300,0U0 feet of lumber, nicely stacked, and ready
for sale, at the price of $1 26 cts. per hundred feet,
OFFER for sale, ami will[ manufacture to i cash, and when the money is not paid when the lum-
order. ant/lltiny in their line, that may lie j ber is delivered, $1 60 cts. will he required,
md Western stages.
The stages depart from Marshall every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, jut 4 oi'clock A. M., and
;irri\e in Clarksville next day. And leave Clarks-
v'iile every Tuesday, Shtirsday and Saturday,
j n 4 o'clock A. M., arriving in Jcuer.son -iu lime to
take tin; Shreveport Stages.
.No seat will be considered secured until paid j
■'or.
Ofegr All bundles, packages and parcels, must be
prepaid, or tlicy will not be taken.
Fifty pounds"of Linggage allowed to each passen-
ger. One hundred and titty pounds extra baggage
>vih lie charged the same as one passenger, and a
lesser or greater quantity charged in the sante pro-
portion. R. W. NKSMYTH, Proprietor.
Jefferson, July 1st, 18">8. 1 (No. 24—tf.)
IKJWMNG HILL) NLliSERY,
Atlanta, Georgia.
THE subscrihetHottor at wholesale and
retail, an extensive collection of Fruit
Trees, Vine?, Ornamental Trees, and
Shrubs. AINof which have been grown
in and are particularly adapted to the Southern
climate.
Caial'igue sent by mail to all applicants, ft-ee of
charge. PETEltS, HARDEN & CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia^
September 18th. ISaS. j ! /£ft:jQ:;-im-]
D Aaaasr AXTX, ac JB^rar-A.3srx,
SADDLERS,
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
ADVANCE GUARD.
fTMIE anvam-f) tit ai:ii is to be a Democratic Ke-
JL pnldican Journal, published 011 good paper,
twenty two by thirty three inches. To lie publish-
ed in Sherman, flraysftn countv Texas.bv Wallace
A. Price, late of the City of New Orleans, and C.
C. Wells 01 Oraxsou county Texas, nm! will com-
I mence its issued between the tiret and middle ol
j Fehnmiy ut_\i, and be published weekly regularly
j every Tuesday morning, at the low rate of Si in
j advance. '-'I! il payment is delayed six months.
1 and S.H fit 1 at the end of the year, being one tilth
' cheaper than any Journal of like fuze in this por-
i tiou of the State.
i It is the hope aim of the Editors, not merely to
I reaji from tlie Advance Guard, pecuniary beta-tils,
u;I io <-oiu'ttel it 111 such a luanufcras to be of 6er-
ice to the partv \\liufg principles they esj«>nse, to
I place it at low iiuures. so as to be within the reach
i of nil classes, and to extend its circulation so as to
! make it a profitable and available medium of ad-
\ertisemeut to benefit the portion of country in
wjiu-ii it is situated, and to fill the place of a pub-
lic Journal with the entire reading public. It be-
. ^ alfeil Hie,
Their s.toek of materials, wtll be full and of the
best quality, nd thjy^intondto satisfy their custom-
«rs. that thoy cairtiot do better than to purchase of
theiu. Shop opposite Sitos' Hotel, on Broad-
Way. January It/, 186'J. 1 j no. 60 ly
Hi J hiHibfif t« eawed e^preijsly fur the Western
trade, consisting of flooring, weatherboarding, ceil-
ing, fencing, inch plank of various widths, and
length*, scantling. Joists, bulling, paling, a large lot
f>t 1J and ljf ineb lumber, for window snfih, panel:
doors, door tVaiues, aud suitable lumber for building
box houses. v .
Teamstors visiting the mill from a distance, wifih
in Clvb.
sign of tbe mortar,
and pstroM,
itofore reMhr.
attention t«
andconftdeaoe
J.i JL. FUiLL&R, SS. B,>
OFFERS his proft sfioiwl%ervic^ to tine Citlzeaa
of Bonham, .md surrouudtag'. country. 'Hav-
in permanently lopaledj at this place he hopes to «(•>
serve and obtain a liberal patronage in the Medical
practice. Hip will be fouJi'i at his office on die'
square, or boarding borne, (Z. iL Sims,) unless pro-
fessionally engaged. #
Bonham, j\larch Gtfc. 1858.! [nftlyj
FRE8HARRIVAL
AT DR. EAKRY 6 DRUG ETORZ2.
▲ large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils,
Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Dyestuda,
PlNE lbVuidies and ines tor the
sick. 1'iekias, Pie fruit. Jellies. Ci-
g.os Jiiel 1'vbaccou: S nut lb ol evei y
baud.—Viuegms of all kinds
Ilaii 11 is and Perfumery ofeveiy
descrij- t'.on.
llwiks and Stationery Surgical
Insiruiitems. garden weds, &c. Ao-
In sii'iii every thing needed in
line, by the Farmer, Mechanic, PoyiLeian. au«l every
body else, which be is t-eilni^ a'uiosl at New Orleans
prices- '
Call in, for he is selling very low!
Clarksville, 'IVxhs. March <i, ISoS. (n7::tf.)
A CARD TO TEE PUBLIC.
DR. l'EIlRY DAK \X having permanently loca-
ted self and family ut the town oi Bonham,
respectfully tenders his meuicai services to the citi-
zens ol Faucin aud the. sdjacaut Counties, in
all thebranehe* ut hispju,>a.
o- (In-:; climates: there-
.'..Willi I eghlil tO *r^w1-
.:..u;es incident to man. He
y t-.iiu.i Mtciition of all who
. such :is Tumors, Morbid
:!.!! i"'jii< s and Joints, Pefoi-
ii'— or tnitn ac.-iietit: Dis-
lir.'I). hasvii-itcd iii'
by the betterthttia.'
nient of the V;i.i<ius
would more ](>uii':t;l
requireSuigiiviL tr.-i
Growths, A If({e; ion 1
miiies. whether cmi
eases of the ili-.tin v
and Ear. Pdti-.nib ■
vice,in coiif-iilt-uti' n
at ISiinh.'im.
From the high «■*
kill, in di;lei < nt i>-r
by relere
some of 1
entertain
Dr. D.
sionully :
Hotel.
a to bis
1.1 'Sl '•!
i': and that of the Eye
the benefit of his ad-
vise, by addressing him
Dr. V. has borne, for
. vr.u-M. us will appear
. tin 1 testimonials from
■1. 1-vinsj: he there lore
geueritl s;i list action,
ir.ars ^u it less prf/j-
u.irv. or at the lit 1 '
h. tnSC
.7. S. STE-V/AB.T,
Resident Deutii.t, Tarls, Texas.
\ ERY t..;.t r:.il ti.e iiberal patron-
ng'. ii - - est:-ndcd to hiii; by the
eitl/CJ.i.:«mar. t-' ttiuin. and Red
rc-'if. ' 'ii. Vi'".:1i; - ■- tii'it he will ton-
..
River, in his jc-if..- ' 1
tiliue to prat'tjeciis 1.-
of public -.:aar... Pi:i
.'iiing but the Ivory !
ration of p'ugg- f..
of the mouth uti >
tal Surgery, in :t s
frjf Would vft.-v :i
I'aris and K-ou!i tru i
He iviii Vis.t (|i u k-
;>ccasioii:dly. 'vi,:-
of the time.
I)!L JUt
HAVING 'j
fed in Claris-
found at the I I:
east corner of ti
ear-Aii w<,:-
Terms—c'as!
ofliee west s:do
h^ will use uo-
i in port atu ope-
•t all diseases
;-liningto L'en-
, or 1111 charge.
: i'l vsicians .jf
C. C.
Surge o r
WuL'LI>
j?ui.«a;it
inaiie'itly l
tlie purpose of pr; -ii •
branclies. All tv -.' ik .. 1
Heis also Mie tijvea''■■
which has prove at in • vi
and el'ccTual ct ri'. . i.'
all other diseases t •
Casu. at '
references, W. D.
[n4s:
Sherman
unty j.mi
-1 action.
D e
t i 8 t.
■e to tbe citizens of
ly that iiehas per-
il taeir tuidst. lor
o:c*s;ou in all its
rf-ior mouth wash,
:i a safe, epeeily,
a till itf an I
i:t i ;udis. Terms
thaui HoteL
W'm. 51. Woods.
U-l
DRUG, BOCK. & F1
BOSTOIT, EOW172 CCJJTTT.
y STORE,
BALL
"AVE just r.;vi
on band, a tin
IrT^-^riSTXE
•in ! v.'ilt co'itinue to keep
1 fu'l s:<ir.k of
Drugs, Bciolci,'
Pajut'3, Oi si. F ucy
Arric 1:3, Dj'J
Stu;is. 0_a<5s a.id
Putty, tx rj
li^aaiia Ulnars.
oar stock in New
est market rato^. ex-
r'uiiiaiodating terms,
:eiais and the public
;• at their leisure.
no tf.
basco
je'iera
llostoi
NEW AD¥J
He tl.nt in t1.
Must be <pulifi'
EnosS LOOK c:,
• PliiSlt! ASS
CCULISIS AH
TSEMENT.
.■JLX&
m
TO THE PUBLIC
tb inks to my friends and a Nb [ ^ ^ ,eam8' W|.U ?Bd
iii!: (ho representative of that region of country,
where it« Junior Editor was raised, it will pay due
attention to Its pro Suctions, wants, prosjiccts ice,,
as well as to its public, social and religious phases,
also to the foreign and local news of tiie day. and
its pages will at all times lie embelished "with n
choice selection of Literary and Religious miscel-
lany. Tiie trading public. Merchants. Druggists
itc., who purchase at view Orleans.us well as Stock
dealers a, <l drovers, \vouid do Wisil to reiuembei
that the onior aud Principle, editor has been ior a
scries of ears, a citizen of New Orleans, aud has
therefore been at troilble andexpen« in procuring
reliable correspondents in that city,so that wc Hat-
ter ourselves tiiat we will he able to give tlie pub-
bo through our columns, tlie general news of the
city, as well as prjefti current, exchange and stock
market* news, at least a week sooner thaii tliej
can lie had through anv other muiiiutn.
The Advance t!uard is unswervingly Democrat-
ic, and opjiosed to ail other political organizations.
The strictest attention will be given to tlie political
events ami issues of the day, and the energies oi
the editor.- will at all times lie devoted to the ad
yaiu'Kijient of tli« principles and interests of its
party. Our jiositioii politically being unchaagablt.
vet in anv dealings wo may have Wth diflerent jkh
liticnl pfiftizatis upon any political or social issue,,
we shall endeavor to treat them with mildness awt
-co'iitesv. Our colftuins are at all times opien'to
Religious contributions from aby denomination
whatever, as we advocate Religion at\d morality
YKE these ■
tids otid j.
very satisfticiniy i„
skill in the Hi-idia;'.
(.'opartnership si ill
:ince that they en
will apply to 1 iu-ia
•iou8 ids to wiiii-.i
Viedicnl or Suv,;i
Dr. Mintmn ;
pltste assortm.'fc ••
stiuuielliS and • ; ;
in ti.eii- use, !ii,.'i i-
jierlorin uny !.;• • ..
suiees.s. e.nsu-1
of forty ii;!p'>i :.iai
ajrnied by hini its
ly-
Dr. M.. wl
Bart. MINTURN,
■ XD SUiitiEtfts'S,
ACCOU vHi-UBS.
ti t.i their numerous
with many thanks for the
: v isieir u-ileuts sud
u i.ppreei.-Kedi Tliel*
i :: renewed ass«r>
. 4 isiV.ctica to r.U who
. ai d care of tbe va-
- iu'ir, whether ot a
j.nn
pe, :i entrs-
urgical In-
isfeil great skill
omeiits notice to
with r bkill mid
i:s of upwards
.. ions kinds per-
buuiuutly
sjii
F 5 leip pstft, j'avorrf, «
AIOOC in iny
pa-.rotiaifo. I aut *idite iu ity Jfire Proo?
i :„ j . ia .j ' ?pwi wmuing m> aenu nnts, or «etnronH «i otnw
ii, . "ur-m — towrv^lt^jlitforroatieaian/stioniotomb^.wiluddresbmest .. ,
ington, Miss., are still ^kept up. with the usual full ' puhlitv l«f« f*t «Wd ) _ J.. M. „ 1 Clarksville, where their eomrntwioatbiiw wffl he '
and excellent stock of Fruit, and dther trees and
Rants. Orders for points, etisiiy {a«ice%)ible lr«n)
the JUrp/r |d4t had b«|t be
S^nt therik,'where (li^ subscriber wip attend to:ttei.
butanes* ia p rsoif, as usual, this ao^ing Winter.
utim
.Jefferson, Ju'.y 27th, '58.
anC^6^:&
quire, at the
1*1m
on a
ihil" | it is not tiie expeotatlttB (jf theEd^owto meet with
,. . us liberal patriiuagft in tlie infancy ol our Journal
,oV *' ^ W*'- %***' ks is bestowed on^lder eetabliabed ones. But tiie
*<Wt. .°t mI ..: senior Editor bavinj been engaged In the business
2^!! I for the last tburteen years, and for several year*
f. M PKREMAN.
Do 40 -8*ae
promptly attended to. , . j' i ourseiveswo
Mr- B. IK Goode has b«?n employed by the sub- ! andeejgenwwart^BttJob ta«H wbo do r > ^
; scrlber, to attend to the saho^f laniUflf, .audi otlwr'i uf! W& hope, fay ewtafct atMtiltoii W
!:r^u^nef«< cdnnecled'^ridi the mtll, where be will take I tbti wants ol our patrons, and the interests of our
up, and tor sale at $2 per.4 grekt pleasure ia waiting on customers.
"•ANDAAP ornc& r l% Di Henderson,
i jfrtm im vot i#a
1
■i
y, 011 a longer acquaintance, to merit their
xonage and support, and hope to be witk tbe
' oC thitregioari T«(a
111 u
~".d P.iris, became
cat of the diseases
is proven by tbe
•s conMantiy com-
■ui success attend-
'.eemic'.emn sud Ocu-
• . knnwledpe tin supe-
vj«iml to treat alt ca-
tutu-ii skill un l
pvc;it number .-. -f vur'.
under bis; c-: , ii .-:
ing his ti'Mhiv-ui.
Vs Pli.V icsMis. S« - r
lists, lbs. Look in-t M ;
riors, ; tid are ; i .
ses submit:'•<! t<. .•\ei:- > •
■aiccess us in'i U v i-'vi.:i i ■'!i AnteeUTit.
Asa proof of .he-t- s,' :,ily aivl' they irfor
to the cert iii vTsUt ;• 11 - -t Will lie suVjoiued from time to
.ime. j i
Clarkuvilfc, I he. iu*>, ISig, no. 49 tt
ikistivn. Tfxa^. Nov. Si- rd i<"8.
Doctoji Mix \<rs—/}<• ■ ,S'n—?Ly little dtttigb-
ter Oti vvhndi you operated in the inutith of Au-
rtist.is almost entirely lv-toreii i*5u' can now oj-en
bffjitoulli tiearly as v. I'. ;e\cr could, end is
ible fo rtinsticsuc tier ; .as ;wv'l <ia that side as
other. I ttel vh'tt 1 r.\," Set- « dcl t\of gratitude
A'iiich X shaii never i •.<• to ; ay. mid my little
daugliua.' will '10..I voitr- itanu esal' iimtid in hoe
memory whii, s,-.e uv. <. • ly ti.e sum* ij^r <jf"tFo4,
she was attncki><l w it u and, came
very near dyih^j. liu -prrfSIcIati h.*vi to «tt|i!fly th .
nse of Mercury ve:'y lively. i .sv! she IwJMM
mteil. lier jaws beiMtue • 1 * 1 <-1. an 1 for four yeaM
siie was unsble to open them to fc&d liefirtlf witliv
anv solid tbod. except thron^li tlte,jppae? occasion-
ed by tlie loss of a tooth.in tact slle co'ildsCf
aet tiie thifkn aesofa cuise-tii'i if e bstweon iw
lower jfl>* was very mach p.^B*a^ed. «
too has gre itly, irn prove i. Het « almaft,
natural in afept^irancc as rt ***•
Ai k properwa can wlJce twfc of taw «
cation it KM be <Sl anv aiji-rit* to
'** ;k-y,r...sp,
mem*
oi
nm assortof HioiiJesfct
.die* and Joiutrf f r
r;- iopj
fk
Paris
i •' / Jcl,7 T-.t«
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