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jeff&ikmi tmjas.
sfltL KEEP U> their
Large iStoek of Staple Oood*.
and invite the attention of their
frienos.and the Public generally,
animation of their^Stock.
friend#, and old "customers, throughout
hern Counties of Texas, who may have
to visit Jeil'eMoa. will do well to give
all. They will tind at their establishment,
roceriefc—Provisions, j
Plantation Goods. I !
Wines and Liquors,
Bagging, Rope, j
orriign ?.nl Domestic Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Iron, Steel. Nails, :
Hardware. Castings,
Queensware.
• v of Groceries especially, always
to the PiH -t extent consistent with the
of the ki t; Had is oilsrred at such
at no .:i?cr ot' numerate quantities
send to N ew Orleans and get them for,
ie espouses to this place. ' Purchasing
u-'.ntities. ot'course gives us advantages,
■ a re apposed to let otir customers have
etit of.
iJ. iiu.I learn the prices, and satisfy vour-
tc. fto. t>A. IiSoO.
i 1'AG N £—c hoiccst brands, for sale low
RHINE & BEOS,
ion, Feb. 15th. 1859.
llShEY-oOU barrels, for sale b;
RHINE k
on, Feb. lath, 1859. j |
)X—A Surge quantity of sides and shout-
k. hnii-. plain and canvassed, for «alf by
RHINE k BROS.
son, fVi>. l~ th. 1859.
it
:y c.
..•erics—every thing ia line,
i ulieJ for—fluids and solids.
RHINE if-BROS.
15th. 1S59. 4
|E:<H"'S—-Osmtburgs, Stripes, Denims,
ie.-ks, CaLcocs, in quantity, for
RHINE & BROS.
1859.
o : Grov n, j $ exti
RETURNS thanks to his old friends
d customers, and begs leave to so-
licit a continuation of their patron-
age; and would fecit respectfully
mj to lb«a, thai he has reeently
received a new tupply <(f !
Staple and Fancy Oaoda,
and deeign*. in future^ keeping; always en hand, a;
general assortment of such goods as are usually kept
in retail stores in Northern Tex^s, whieh he will
EMI Cheap for Cash,
aad as low on a or edit, as shy other person in this
vWnit*. | i . i,
W&m. Plesse give him a call before purchasing else-
where! t' i, .. no. 2—tf.
til,
RIIINS L
ty for sa
BROS
. 15th,1859
id Turpentine, Gh' n Putty,
KI1ISE & B'lOS.
. 15th. 1859.
S'Jiiis for b<i1r by
KlIINISi BROS.
. 1 > £i .
iiiui \v
■ I.v
. 1 >rh.
1>59.
•den V-V
ll.UJ
FABCYGROCERIES
50 do*. 1 lb. cans, fresh Oysters.
1000 boxes Sardines. ,
50 boxes wine and butter crackers.
50 " fresh Raisins.
10 j" Brandy Peaches. j
11 Assorted Pickles. —j '
10 " Bar Soap. j
20,000 Regalia Cigars. i
Brandies, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Whiskey in va-
rious size Packages. 8000 papers "Landreth's" fresh
Garden Seeds, for sale by
C. C. ALEXANDER.
Bonham, Jan. 2fith, 1850. [No. 2—ts.J
"POUSHED STKEL MOULD BOARD PLOWS. ~
GENUINE one and two
horso Peoria Plows. Pol-
ished §teel Mould-Board Plows,
just received, and for sale by
C. C. ALEXANDER.
BonAam, January 26ih, 1850.
HONEY GROVE, MASONIC INSTITUTE,
at Honey Grove, Fannin Co., Texaa.
THE first session of the above Institute
will commence the first Monday in March
next, to continue ten mouths, (40 weeks.)
The scholastic year being divided into t wo equal five
months session?.
The Trustees announce that they have engaged for
the present year, the following faculty, viz:
D. M. HOOKER, President, and Principal of Fe-
male Department, and Professor of Physical sci-
ence.
W. K. MOODY. Principal ot Male Department,and
Professor of Ancient Languages, Mathematics &
Belles Lettres.
MISS L. T. VAX NOV. TeacAtr of Instrumental
Music.
Tha location is healthy and pleasant. The school
buildings are new and commodious.
Pupils from a distance can get boarding in pleasnnt
families, at reasonable rates.
The following rates of tuition will he charged,
without inv deduction for absence, unless in cases of
protracted illness of the student, j
Fiuht Class.—Orthography, Reading. Pen-
manship. per session of 20 weeks. S12.50
Second Class.—Geography, English Gram-
mar, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern
15,00
M'AI'Fn SHOVELS, HOES, Biack
'{'.Hi'-. lr:.n Swedish, Tennessee an«*
-ii:- r.y RHINE Jk HROS.
ii r e!'. 1 ">:h. !>•
Pfi.00? BRICK WABE HOUSE"
W . M. FREEMAN,
i.NG FOS WARDING, AND COMMISSION
v: much am',
t.\I. UEAI.E:;. WHji.KSALR and retail. IX
GROCERIES
.AKTATIOW SXTFZJXBS,
x, faw r<f. texas.
aitiMioii paid to a!! consignments,
o<• an."e'en Cotton. no. 12:15
: a- ■>. mvri uy.
BliiCK W.1HS HOUSE.
h ak/jjxg. .
i MLIU'HANTS.
•itein Bo at Landing.
Joierton, Texas.
• I't-rifS. lagging and Rope,
• u . if. i. i'i-=l iai kinds of articles
■ v. no ii—ly.
STEWART-
• < >:: mam factory.
TBXA.S.
•t approved tuaeliine-
ctury of Sash, Blinds,
ITLT'J ;N &l
■^nrjcnsosr
History,
Third Cues.—Natural Sciences. Latin.
Greek, and higher branches of Mathe-
matics. one or all, 20,00
Mrsie, on Piano Forte, 25,00
Far use of Instrument, 4,00
Tuition bills due at close of each session. Close con-
formity lo tSie rules of the school will be made the
condition of every student continuing in the Institute.
Incidental expenses divided among the Pupils.
TRUST EES.
J. B. BAIRP. J. W. MOORE.
M. BRONACGH. W. E. DAILY,
S. STAPP.
Hone;i Grore. Jan. 25.7i, 18o9. No. 2—tf.
WONDERFUL. YET TRUE
j To the Citizens and travelling Public of
Northern Texas, Fannin and Surroundin
Counties.
HAVING permanently located in
Bonham. and having ju?t received
an excellent lot oi' Tools,.and stipc-
i rior assortment and f|ualily of material, 1 am pre-
| pared to repair.
| WatcLc-s, Clocks, nd Jewelry, in the neatest, .
| best, and n; • t approved * manner. 1 m i al«o pre- '
pared to make County, District. Notary I'ublic, Mu-
I sonic, and i i« i. i Fellows seals, Sooifder. i
! All work nf pood qualify warranted: inferior work i
j faithfully repaired. !
j Old gidd and silver taken in fsclianjre for work :
! done, or f>r .Icwelrv. Guards, an 1 w.ich kevs. of j
tall dt-wripijf.tis. ' A. M. GASS.
1 Bonha.it, t.ra.t, dee. l.VA. 1858.
No. IS ly
1 STOVESAND TIN-WARE
H vilT S3 ¥
3b.
IBE8PE0IBaiLL ,eatt femm
establishtnent. Should yoa r«qui
in my line of business, I am continent
you, at pr«!e %fcifli wttl
J tt viwg adoptajU^e
exclusively, I wdl oe fnabled to oner lnaucetneuu
that will defy CotapetiUon; and solkit a call from,
my frien<isvahd th* ) ub)ic&iie«a%,
site elsewhere. j ' s " '« ■
My t Stock of Goods shall not be excelled by any
one in this plane, either id ' ■ '
quantity, quality, style, finish,
durability or cheapness.
My assortment on hand, at present, is almost
complete in every department; aad I am now con-
stantly in receipt of new goods.
Bap* Liberal prices) paid for Cotton. Beeswax,
Beet hides. Deer skins, Peeaim, and Tallow.
Bagging and Rope, and CASH advanced to Plati-
tera, or. consignment of their Cotton, to l>e shipped
to inv friends R. C. Currings & Co., New Orlenns.
iSo. 3—tf. i ISAIAH W. WELLS.
HOUSE,
vltountplea$axt, titu? covjfty, texas,
mr& - .|'/\ ' T.ynnmr1*"' ' Proprietor.
to my t: THIS old Stand, is kept up
ny thing ; ly the present proprietor, in
supply lyigHHB the highest state of etticieu-
' 'JBZaWHBMP cy, the country wftbyUftit of.
It is the Stage stand fo'r the Hue from J<#reoh to
"larksville, and from Henderson to Mount Pleas-
" Hie house is large, and conveniently arraiig-
. Tlie Stable equal to eny in the Slate. '
Mount Pleasant. Nov. 1st, (ii^tf.)^
I. W. WELLS.
n4—2t.
m
LASTCALLI
ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to
L. H. Wells k Buo.. or the undersigned, either
by note, account, or otherwise, up to the first day of
January 1859, (still unpaid) will please provide for
payment at once, as loitger indulgence than the first
day in March, cannot possibly he granted.
I ISAIAH W. WELLS.
Pari*. fth. li!<A, 1859. n4—tf.
C\/\ SACKS COFFEE just received, and for sale,
Z\) cheap, by ISAIAH W. WELLS.
Parit, Feb. 1 '1th, 1859. n^—2t.
OA €A8ES BOOTS AND SHOES, cheap,
S\) and for sale by
Parit, Feb. 12/A, 185!).
OA ^CNS Iron Castings aud nails, to arrive,
Z\j which will he sold cheap for cash,' by
I ISAIAH W. WELLS.
Paris, ft'b. ~>th. 185!), ^O. 3-pJts.
A. S KOTTWITZ.
PARIS, TEXAS,
RETURNS THANKS to his old
friends and customers, and begs
leave to say to them, that he has
still on hand, a
Large Stock of Assorted Goods,
which is increased at fretjucnt intervals, by a suc-
cession of orders. He has fresh supplies just in,
by wagons, from Jefferson.
* Early in the Spring, he will visit New Orleans
and New York) for the purpose of laying in
The most extensive Stock of Merchandise
ever brought to North Eastern Texas.
Having competent representatives at the Store,
in the sale line, lie expects to devote much of his
own time, during the Spring months, to purchasing,
intending to surpass in the extent and quality of
j his Stock of Merchandise, anything ever before
seen in Paris.
®Sg~ PLANTERS can at all times receive ac
eonimodations in the way of Bagging and Rope,
and Cash Advances.
Paris. Jan'y 1st. 1859. , (n50:tf.)
~ NEW DRUG STORE
SOUTH EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
paris. texas.
THE undersigned respectfully
informs the citizens of Paris. La-
mar, and the adjoining counties,
ilia! his stock is now complete,
2 so far as Drugs and Chemicals
are concerned. IIo calls tlicai-
physiclansand citizens generally, to the fact
that he has now the largest, purest, and most com-
plete stock f Medicines ever offered for sale at this
place. Also, Paints. Oil.s. Colons, Stationery, Li-
■luors' of ;tl! kinds. Fruits, Preserves, Sweet Meats,
Pickles. Inks of all kinds, water colors, aadj drawing,
j'.iint\c. X.,—which he offers for sale at :: model-
ate iimSt. in order to make i[uick sales.
Farmers and Planters, supplied on liberal
iivc.s. rhould thev wish to buy by the quantity.
JOHN McDONNA.
Taris. July 10th, If 58. [ni ::tf.[
IfEWSt
COOK
WILL continue IheMm^ce
Tf toforc, snd wilt lie fHHaud
loiidng 'To^h:
at Tils1
HOPPMAN
RBSPfeCTPULtY noirUles the
that he ha* lately 0]xtned in
Gainesville
such a Stock of Staple 'an^-ffpiDt
11n Furniture,
• r,'lH'd«ie.ids, nn'Tother arti-
. I: '■ cv c:m :;i:ordio sell at lef«
:i ' p; tred elsewhere in North-
1 :a
Docra. Sanh, and Blinds.
- - Si 50
. - - - 5 to 0 tK>
■ iii'... in :e;.a.
no
1C::1 v.
V/
DF; A!.
>. 'ORRAp,'
: "ISOTjf.
_•*>! jiic f u'di-rries, Sugar, Cnf-
••• !.l-p:'.r-. M'dasses. Salt, Klce,
^ [!.,• arrc-it^.n of the citizens of
csof Tet.'ts. to the full and com-
• l,i>.'p-i tio in las line, and offers
T
thev
, - I. • 1-'. '5 !. n
HUGO FOX3
LEGALE AND FTCTAIL FAf/liv<
ifactfh'-iH of rt'xfec ...
jr.rrT.nson. TEXAB.
12:: ly.
K j:
on
' ! ,lv
s'ipor
yxw*
i«-l«maniifacti*'
Mryr mat .rials.
• Irrtit'^hout tlit- sens
u :.t;y imported—::
rui's. Oysters. 8s rd:
ands of Chas^afciii
r)CER,
beries,
i ujiply of
;rr liiios«-lf
'.nd;v rhat
Ti, hitd far
■ ^ceeps a
w ■, 'Vine,
ind
I.
>,/ IS",
no l"J::lv.
WILLIAM G. DOLLAR,
|ii.'. Ti"/,' Kill !' a.\ l> it a cllis 1st.
in .lefferson. Cass County. Tex-
•rvi.-i-- in the above business.— !
AT McKINNEY.
"1IIE undersigned tiike this method, of informing
the citizens of Collin nndadj^cent counties, that
ey have established a house at McKinney, for the
manufacture md sale of Tin and 81ieet iron .ware.
Stoves, hi. They wili keep constantly on hand a
full and complete assortment of Tin-ware, at whole-
sale or retail: also a splendid iot of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
of various size* and patterns; manufactured at St.
Louis, expressly fur the Western market; of the best
material, smooth and heavy castings. '
We invite particular attention to our heavy pat-
terns Cook Stoves, among which are the Plymouth
Rock, Valley Forge, and Charter Oak; which
for regulation, durability, convenience, and saving
of fuel, stand unrivalled. We have several patterns
of the premium stove, of excellent quality, and heavy
plates. We are prepared also, to do any rnd all
kinds of work, pertaining to the business, with
promptness ami dispatch.
All of which will be cheap for Cash.
A fine lot of Stoves and Tin-ware kept always on
hand, at B. C. Bagby's Tin Shop, three miles South
of Honey Grove. Fannini County.
BAGBir ii McDONALD.
McKinney, Oct. 2!?. 1858. In40:tf.}
E
by
GOT? AND SHOES, a fresh lot,
ust received,and offered very cheap
Paris. j.i
KOTTWITZ.
hh l*So9.
■—"•COTTON YARN. LOWELLS, L03rt>TR'S
Stripe?, ('hecks. Ticking, etc.. extra Cheap, at
KOTTWITZ S.
Paris Paris. Jam/ 7Ik. 18.">9.
IIATS. AND CAPS of every variety and
juality, just received by KOTTWITZ.
Paris, Jany. 7th 1 soil
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
r- ti
ui.l, ..r
flour::
tract ::
ileal
BLACK SMITH
THE undersigned
respectfully informs
tlie Public generally.
Mills, Ccr*5 Mills, and J that he has opened a Black Smitjh Siiop, at .Milas
i-t ;i*l kinds; put up the M"" J Bagwell's old ftand. He has securcd the services of
«liing .Machine®. Cc*{ton (Jin?, . Mr. Bagwell and Mr. Brady, both Smiths of known
1; dams, bridges trvrvel work, j reputation, and in connection with the shop, Mr.
Wm. Kuykendall will Slock oil Plows made by them.
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction, and at rea-
sonable prices. WM. M. HARRISON.
January 29lh, 185'.). [No. 2—17t.]
STEAMER EPFORT~
THE LIGHT DRAFT 'Steamer
EFFORT, C'apt WILLIAM McMIL-
LEN has resumed her place in the
upiier Red River trade
The Effort will give through hills to New-Orleans,
aB she will, Irom after this date, run through.
Having good accommodations, she is orepared
to take passengers, at usual rates. For passage or
freight apply to
BRYARLY <t CO.. Rowland,
B. U. PERKiNSON,
sevent j " - - No' 48 2!DS' Pine Blnff-
0 h ■ a ihor..ugh majtsr "i his busi-
•v ; * :• regular appT3Z:l3«lbip, and
1 urt i •>! the saine in a wheat growing
ifo. lie will dress ami hang burrs.
! the accessary machinery, and make
' i':a.i in regard to cost, ts any one
;i. ks a fair trial.
WM g r )LLAH.
' B3 13-tf.
EBEC CATTLE WAF^
. H:\\ l.s'G completed ample ??A.igements
!)•': ' om.niiation ol s.!an;-h^. -ing and
u.ti- ut tins point, I vr." liberal
es i <r Good fat and hea^v de-
'oin th.' pri'-cit time forward- fhwhout j
Ih-i ot l>i'feaihrr nnii Jnnaar,— \
slaughter ;Vo,ii seventy 'rr'< ^"jidred j -
IfSimra
I wILL SELL my residenco in the
town of Paris, also six acres of land
about one niile out. of town and imme-
diately on the Clarksville road.—
There are eight acres of land in town, upon which
are a fine two story Dwelling House, six rooms. Kitch-
en, Store House, Well. Cistern, Stable, &c.
The above will be sold on accommodating terms.—
Th • property is considered desirable as a family res-
idence. being handsomely improved, and had I not
removed from the county, it would not be disposed of.
For terms applv to the undersigned.
JOHN T. MILLS.
Paris. January \si, 1850. no. 50—tf.
"wis*. H. HOWB,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
Late of Washington City, D. C.
HAVING located permanently in Paris,
takes this medium of informing the citizens
of Lamar and adjoining counties, and the
public in general, that he is fully preparod
to execute all kindsof work in his line, in a
manner unsurpasselT^n this country.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, <tc. &c.. promptly re-
paired in a workmanlike manner. All good timepie-
ces warranted for one year. Now is the time to bring
up your lame aud deficient time-picces. Particular
attention given to work sent from a distance, by mail,
or otherwise. Glasses to suit all kinds of watches,
watch keys, guards, &c., constantly on handvfor sale.
Office in Faulkner's new brick building, west side
of Public Square. Paris, Lamar County, Texas.
No. 10— ly.
A
pi
A S
FINE LOT OF LIQUORS, Brandies and Wines
iiil itited for the use of the sick, for sale bv
j„n. 1*/. 1859. JOHN McDONNA.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF PICKLES, Preserves,
'andics and Jellies, for sale by
Part. Jan. It.', 1850. JOHN McDONNA.
exmpteo
x '£\ i'.iltl '•> .
[No. 45—tf.]
ERA, No. 1.
CAPT. KOO'S,
ERA. No. 2.
CArT. W. T. SCOVE1.L,
ERA, No. 3.
CAPT. KOV.NS.
|-
has o.v hand t
reneral As3orT • K
OF THE
jl't i\ND MO.ST FASHIONAP
AJn> D Of" :>i
"ITER CLOTier
j hats axd cj
;DS:
A I1EAI
fjx a
iIFLL A8Si«n]u,;,,
l k LJt .f ' 1 *: ! -
r>«sr.'
jTHE LADIES.
\ also, .1 large
OF G&OCEBI^S.
i WIIICH WILL' BE SOLO at
tetnarkably Low Prieee!
JOB ; j : .
tiasil or produce.
Jan. -uth. 1{&9. | [Nol 1—tf.]
TAX RIfcEIFfS,
inventories^.
"^Standard Otfice,"and ient by mijl, to
I ; ' • :*>'■ ■ ? H •
xm> 1859,
G. L. KOUNS & BROS.,
| onl y l 0 w wa ter tur o uoiil lye,
i Office No. 2. Front Street, New Orleans.
FREIGHT contracted to bedelivered
through, with despatch, by appLica-
t tion to either Captain on board, or at
j the office.
! MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS orders filled, and
j delivered, by Prompt Payment being made, on de-
livery of the'goods.
i Consignments of Cotton, Wool, Pecans, kc.,
I for SiUe, aud orders to purchase Groceries, Manufac-
; turers &c. Also shipment of goods and Merchan-
j diae to receive and forward, respectfully solicited by
G. L. KOl'NS & BROS.
January 1«? 18GJ). -(no. 50—tf.)
I rJ-A.msT-A.XiL Sc BIl'Y'AN'T,
ADDLERS,
CLAKKSV1LLE, TEXAS.
OFFER tor sale, and will manul'aeture to
order,pw/thina in their line, that may be
called tor.
Their stock of materials, will lie full and of the
best quality, and they intend to satisfy their costom-
ers, that they cannot do better than to purchase of
thetn. Bfsf Sliop opposite Sims''Hotel, on Broad-
™y- January liJ,' 18u9. | no. 50 ly
KjAiK. WARDWBU.
of the late fins of Neilaon, Wardwell * Co.
having connected himself with the well known
H«d#are Bouse ,« i
' RBID& tmj^enr - ■
' 85 ChaabeM Sfcreet,
*• I tjw1
sohcita the continoed patronage of hh fHends
«i« cus^omers.wMi asrores them that their orders for
Hwdware, if addreseed to Jum or to Reid k Trwey,
■hall be totk&etarily executed, i .
«w y<uk Janwwy 1st 1869.
arriage and Wagon Shop.
THE Public is respectfully in-
fornied.thttt the undersigned now
occupies the old shop of F. M.
Siiri9, in Clarksville, and is pre-
pared to Paint and Trim Buggies and Carriages,
and also MAKE and REPAllC WAGONS at the
shortest dispatch.
Attached to the establishment is a thoroughly
qualified Carriage maktfr, who will attend especial-
ly to repairing, trimming and painting Carriages
and Buggies.
ARCHIMEDES McLEAN.
Clark.-iii.Hc, Jan. 2-, IS59. no.; !, tf
MC KINNEY HOTEL, [[;:
McKIXXE 1', collin county, texas.
8. B. 8XXDMORB, Proprietor.
TH E undersigned would respectfully
inform the citizens of the surrounding
country, that he has recentljr ereoted
a large addition to his house, and is
now prepared, with comfortable and well fttrnished
rooms, to accommodate Mill Who may give him a call.
He promises that his fare shall bo the best; that the
country can afford, aud his Htablc nhall at all times
be wells supplied, and be attended by expeiienced
ostlers. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully
solicits a share of the public
S. i>. 8KIDAU)it]j.
McKinney, May 8, 1858. [ni&ly]
ANDERSON HOUSE.
N. B. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR,
SHERMAN, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
to travelers and the public.
THE Proprietor hae erected a new
two story Tavern on the site of the
old Texas Hotel,on the public square,
in .Sherman, and is now prepared to
aoeommodate the traveling public in 'he 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 and commodious, will be amply provided tor.
Man and horse per night, - - - 1 oU-
Sherman, May 1st, 1858. (n!6:tf.) ;
Mount Pleasant Hotel.
ELAM RIDDLE informs his old
friends, and customers, that he is oc-
SLARK,S'j:AtrPPEB&: CO.,
No. 64:cenel Street, .and
No. 13 and IS Cnetom Botme Street,.
' , NEW ORLIJANS;
i ixrouiiem and peaims ix , '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Swedes, American uud English Iron. -•> ';■<<!
Cast, German Blistered and Plough Steel,
Tin Plates, "tinner's Materials and Tools.
Braziers Copper. ' ' ' .
Agricultural Implements, including
Garrett i Uottman & MoClanahans' sugar plough*
v Calhoun & Atkinson's, Bawds, Hall & Spear's
and J ohn, Jabez & Albert King's Cotton Ploughs
Palnta, Oiia, Glass.
Mill aud Grind Stones and Mill Irons,
Gin Gearing and Gin Maker's Materials.
: Slark Day Sc Stauffer's Axes.
Slark, Stauffer & Co.'a and R. Slark'a soUd
and Oval Eye Cotton Hoea, &c. &c.
Agents
For Geo. Page & Co., Baltimore,
manufacturers of Portable Saw Mills.
The Vieille Montague Co.'s(Belgium,)
Roofing and Shoathing Zinc, and Ziiic Paint e.
, alse f " ■ "j
English Sheathing (Copper, and
"Muntz'a" Patent yellow sheathing metal.
January 1st 1859. ^ [noO:ly]
CIIA
are
Copartnership Notice.
ARLES MACREADY and ROBERT A. SLARK
this day, admitted partners in our firm, in
this City and tn New York.
SLARK, STAUFFER& CO
New Orleans, July I, 1858. m>0:;:imos.
E. 23, WHEELOCK sc CO.,
importers, and
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
4a MAGAZINE STREET,
OPPOSITE ARCADE HOTEL,
(noi>:tf.) New Orleans.
J. H. HKALl), W. J. U. MASSIB, JOHN' PIIELPS
HEALD. MASSIE A CO.
COTTON FACTORS
"be pleased to see as many as may chose \ and General Commission Merchants,
to call, and will endeavor to feed and provid for thetn i 4-\ Carondelet Street, Xe>r-Orl*anx.
and their horses in the best mannerthat the country Particular attention paid to pales of Hide?,.Skins
will admit of. j,' J and all Produce, the collection and disbursement
He has a capacious stable, well filled and attended j ( rt if,. ,j(i—tt
to. During the next twelve mouths large additions j
will be made to the House, which wilt make its ca- j
pacity equal to all the requirements ol his trieniln. |
Mount Pleasant, Nov. 1st, 1H.>8. nlJ:ir. .
U<todsaudprwerijS8,iMie^n<KJ
fore been offered for stale in this section,6f the?
IOfi r .
These goods will be s&ld at lower figures than usna
in'th is place, because'they have been purchased in
the Northern Cities, with<the very best facililiea. Tiiey
are all Fresh andiof the latest stjles and iafcries. ,
The stock comprises ; j -- i ' I
Cloths, Chocks pnd Stripes, Jewelry,
Kersey, Lowells, Cutlery,
Tweeds Plain Twilled Doai. School Books,
Linseys, Calicoes & Ginghams, Stationery. •
HARDWARE, QUUKNSWARE, GLASSWARE,'
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Boots aud Shoes, Saddles, Bridles, Cir-—^*
eingles, Saddle bags, Satchels, Valises, Hats,
Caps and Bonnets, Medicines, Dye Stuffii, *
Perfumery, Soap and Brushes.
A large Stock of Groceries, with a great variety
of Fancy Groceries. ,
A most beautiful lot of :
FAHCrar OOODS FOB THE LiADIE * > i
comprising everything in that line, Silks, Merinoes,.
Alpacas, Cashmeres, Muslins, Laces, Collars, Trim-
mings, Gloves, Hosiery,etc.
We have all that will be called for in this (section
of country, and invite close examination and" com
pari son of Prices. We are determined to sell!
Call and see us.
Gainesville, Decemberjloth 1858. [n48::tf.]
NEW FALL GOODS.
I AM now receiving and opening a fresh
€;! lot of seasonable
vkavm wewmat
(EftBEOTFULLV j^isw lu« twdieal -nUrn u
Office attlie pyaf W.W&
WW
•6 Paris, Texas.
Anir A. BARi^lr,
TS stiH practicing Medicine nndfiui-gcry ia Clfrks-
X vdUK—efioe^ (lit Drug Si<>re,' sign of the mortar. '
_ He ftela grateful to hh «l<t friend* and i^atnons,
for the e^teu^ad patronogeAe .has heretofore reev-
ed, and hopes by ii diligent and uptiringattention to
Ms profession, still to merit the eBteemand confidence
of the Community.' ;-L .
■ Clarksville, March 6th, 1868. 1
)RY Goods,
iceriea, Boots and Shoes.
I Hardware, Groceries,
The best Stock iof 'Winter Clothing
ever opened in Sherman. Come one. come all—
I we'll sell vou ext«a tHKAP for cash.
A. M. ALEXANDER.
Sherman, Oct. 2s)th, '5|8. no 40::tf.
TEXAS PENITENTIARY.
cupying his New Stand, adjacent
to the public s<|itare, inMt. Pleasant, .
LIVERY STABLE,
At Clarksville, Texas. '
HUGHES & DONOHO, Proprietors
HAVING negotiated articles of partnership in the
above business, will be pleased to have the pat- !
rouuge of the public.
They will keep constantly '
on hand a good supply of j
Saddle & Harness Horses, .
buggies open and top—double and single. Hacks,
wagons, &c., and will convey passengers to any point j
desired. j.
Mr. Hughes hr.s been connected with thisbusineijX j
for many 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 iliej
DONOHO HOUSE.
Which/is one of the most commodious and best ar-
ranged hjouses for the convenience of travellers, in
Northern Texas. HI tillKS i DONOHO.
' no 4'i—it'.
N EI L S U N , W" A It L) W E LL A CO. j
[.SW'TS.TOr.s to Richard Patrick <V Co.] \
importers axd wholesale dealers ix j
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, i
GUNS, PISTOLS AND HEAVY GOODS, j
241 Pearl Street, New York. i
J.'Seph Takiiast, Wolverhampton, England. 1
John Nkilsox* New Jersey,
Jlkkmiah M. Wauiiwell, | i
Walteu Ttfts, Jr.. * x New York. j
.1amf.sC. 1'atimi'k, J
xeip y rk. Jan. 1st, 07. no;8—it'. j
PAGE'S CELEBRATED SAW MILLS: !
PLANTATION GOODS-
COTTONS AND WOOLLENS.
PLAIN AND TWILLED.
THE undersigned would respectfully call the at-
tention of the planting interest lo the above goods.
The testimony of all who have used them establishes
the fact tlii-.t they are iar superior to the choicest \
coods of a similar name ever brought to the Statu:—
The material of which they arc
lie-1!—and without alloy.
Our agents for thereof tlo
Messrs. Carroll Hoy k Co., New
'• TI. Rutins <S: t'o., Indian*
Ii. B. Nichols ft Co., G
A. 3. iturke. Ilojuston.
JOHN S. 11KSSEU
JluntsvUie. aw/t:tt. 18-jr.
FOLLEil, M. D., | /
OFFERS hw profession: 1 .-entices to the citisens
of Bouham, atMl suitooiiding country, H t-
in permanently located at this place he hopes to de-
serve and obtain n lihrrnl patronage in the Medical
practice. He will be found at his office on the
square, or boarding house, (Z. B. Sims,) unless pro-
fessionally engaged.
Bonham, March 0th, 1858. [nfciyj
WSSE ARRIVAL
AT DR. BARRY'S DRUG STORE.
A large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils,
Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Dyes tuffs,
FINE Brandies and Wines tor! the
sick. Pickles, Pie fruit,.Jellies, Ci-
gars and Tobacco, Snuffs ot evtij
hand—Vinegars of all kinds
Hair oils and Perfumery of eveiy
description.
Hooks/and Stationery Surgical
Instruments, garden seeds, &c. &c
| in short every thing needed in
•: line, by the Farmer, Mechanic, Physician, ami every,
i body else, which he is selling almost sit New Orleans
: prices-
| Call in, for he is selling very low'
Clarksville, Texas, March 0, 3Si>&. (n7::tf.)
A CASD TQJTEE PUBLI&
DR. PERiti* DAKAN having permanently loca-
ted self and family in the towa of Booham,
respectfully tenders his mcdical services to the citi-
zens of i*annin and the adjacent Counties, in
all the branches of his profession
Dr. D. has visited most ot i lie tropical climates: there-
by the better fitting liimgelt,with regard io the tre&t-
lie- incident to man. He
:,<11 the attention, of all who
made—best of the ' meT,t of the various mal
woi'lc more panifiilaily
tii at present,
cleans;
Financial a'/ent.
no f?*>—Cms.
GEO. PAGE & CO.,
Schro9der, near West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
public generally, that they have greatly enlarg-
ed tlieir manut'aciuring establishment, and have now
.rCIiiN N. HOWELL. HAMILTON S. HOWELL.
J.N. H0WKLL & CO.,
RECEIVING, FOR? A HI) . If G
AND
COMMISSION MERCIIA NTS,
ShrevepoTt, La.
no. 9—ti
require hnrg:e..i treat nail
Growths, Ah'cction of ii.
init.es. whctii'S' eougf!!.:
e;i-.oe • . the urinary npp;
viee.in coniuKation or of
at liOTiliarrt.
From tlie high ciiarac
skill, in difi'cretil p.;ri. v
bv reii tence to ins Lit-'io
some
Dr. L .
as Tumorfc. Morbid
Hone.- and Joints. Defot-
• r from act ident; Dis-
rctus: ati i that of 'he Lye
the l.'-netit of his ad-
■crwi-'j, ;.y addressing him
er b;. v. has borne, for
the wi id, as will appear
i i testimonials Irom
..i'• is living: lie therefore
: 'v i...' seuernl patisfaeticn.
;; ; ;>•- (uiil*« prt' «
;.r:iMty. or at the Lc
K>th. init
>ofth
GLOBE HOTEL
BOSTON, BOWIE COUNTY. TEXA^j
THE undersigne<! takes iliii method
of infoiijiirig his friends and ;he pub-
lic geiicrfcliy. ihiti ti.e ^buve tiamed
House is now opened for ihe Accom-
modation of all who may favor him wi.li a call.
His house is entirely new, large, and well con-
structed. The furnishing shall not be ("urp.ii-sed by
any Hotel in Eastern Texas, and he proolites-to La-
dies and (ientlemen, that the rooms aljoited them
at this Hotel.shall be neat ami perfectly coiitt'Ortab'.e.
thoroughly furnished with all the appliances ot com-
fort, not io siiy luxury.
The •'Globe'' is situatjed on the West side of the
Public Square, and wili compare favorably with the
best houses in this part of the State, in situation and
Structure. Attentive and well trained Servants, and
enough of them always in attendance. Table well
provided with the very host the country affords, ao-i
a settled determination on the part of the Proprietor,
to give entire satisfaction.
The Stable attached to the '-Globe" will bp provi-
ded with atter.'ive Ostlers, and an ample supply of
Provender. Come am! see.
I HKNKY BIYIN'S. Proprietor.
august 2'lrd, lS"iH. No. 32—tf.
such facilities as enable them to execute
with despatch, and ill the. best style of workman
ship.
They continue to ntanufacturctlireecl
justly celebrated
Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills,
which have given so much satisiaction tOjpurchaser
throughout the Union. Tho^e mills can be drnei
' DISSOLUTION
i rpHE copartnership iierecotoiv existing between
j JL the undersigned, was this dav dissnived by mu-
| tual consent. Uriah Dunn and Vincent Hit.--hit
are alone authorized to use the n:nne of the liriw
C. S. STEWAKT,
Icaiclont Do:itis% Paris, Texas.
Y'iRY
Wffee;
Lamar.
orders i ;n liquidation.
[^IIE undersigne<
partnev.-iuji, in
BUNK
liorse.
tin, or water pi
lU'k:
work.
ill.
wit h i
••i cam
l.ns
latter are tn use throng
service and enjoying t lit
UNITED STATBS MAIL STAGE LINE.
from clarksville to iattle rock,
11HE undersigned are now running fonr horse
coaches between the above points, daily, iu pur-
suance of their contracts for the carriage of the mail,
and running a branch line from llayburn's on the
main route, to Hot Springs. Thoy will carry pas
sengers at the following rates.
From Clarksville to Washington, $10,0.'
" Washington to Little Rock. l;-:;3j
" Clarksville through to Little Rock, 20.' C-
" " to Hot Springs, 20.0*'?
W. B. Suns. Agent at Clarksville.
11 ANGER & AYLIFFE. Proprietors.
July 17th, 1858. i N'o. '!•>—tf.)
FOREST MAIL STAGE LINE,
jwer, heing equally w
idapled to piihcr. They manufacture all kinds
siites of tc m powerr, such as Si cam Engine*, B«ui
aud Smok-
and Sm"Kt
attached i(
ready io gi
Cylinder Boiler.
They manufacture aiso a larg< siz
with an enlarged wheel, ..nd Third t'lus-
partii-ularly adajued to plantation purp
hundreds of which
Si.iics, doing good
the best judges.
They also manufacture liorse Powers of three sizes,
adapted to all the purposes of the plautution and !
farm: :.l. o Timber Wheels and Lumber Chip. i
Their Portable Circular S«w Wills have been great- |
ly improved, ind may now be said to be periec! In |
ali their details, and to rank as the greatest labor
saving machines of the ngo.
Caution against Infringements. !
As thfir mills are patented and their rights have I
I been infringed upon, and they have lately obtained 1
! damages in anbiion brought in the United Suites Civ- j
fcnii Court lor the District of Slarylai; 1. for an iu-j
. fringementjof their patent rights, they hereby fore- I
, warn and caution all persons from purchasing mills I
sir idii in principle to theirs froth unauthorized buil- j
: d- rs and luatiulaeturers or their ageni or agents, as I
; tiie.y are dctermin -d to seek redress through ihe laws i
of their country, tor every violation of their rights j
and privileges, as guaranteed by the patent granted
! them by the Government of the United States.
nam
Hors«
!ta
i:i\or
URIAH DUNX.
A. A. YATES.
VINCENT HITCH 11
1 have this dav f.,.- nied a
idcr li.ciiaine '.:!id -tylc- of
fr EITCHIE,"
f earn ir.g >m ilic Uecciviiig. F
issiou and (ironrv Ihisiocs.-,
tliey will lie p eased to a con.!;
the liberal pati n-
n<; -1 !<• 1 iir by ihe
Fannin, and Iiei
uv ihat !:e wi i;con-
i,L- oiSct wiii side
hat i.« will use- no-
ope-
: cises
Oen-
u all
•linintr
: ron s
-U:l i
URIAH I'd'NX,
V. RriVHIF.
•• La.. Feb. 1. 18r.fi. no f>r:tf.
PIONEER IHCN WORKS.
„• THK uik'.i--sigu.ii :« prepared to fur-
i-ii. at iiis Mill.lJ miles North Vert o!
l irk-ville. Gearing tor Mills. Gins ami
iitv.-hars, Segmenis for Gins and Mill:'.
Grate Bars. PI- -.<• , and. in fine, every thing u-uali,.
made at n small foundry.
Owing to the difficulty of procuring metal in s dti-
j cier.t qitrintitirs. those desiring work done, anfc re-
| quested to bringoldicastings with them, lor which
j tiiey will be paid ii cents pec pound.
j The patronage of the public is respectfully soltci-
j ted. HI0 Ploughs on hand,
i .5. II. B. DTNWIDDIE,
ji'hiu;ni 2'2tal, 18vS. V,.. —j v.
i'-..
Surgeon Deni
[Og:a Jir-i:/ >
n>r .'
!mrg«-.
itills of
r-1
..irks vilie,
TENDERS his th
yf^
i'Ol
lis pr. i,,-.. Mid
he will uivenotice.
I'xav'o. ' it;;. 1 'i
For evid t.-
hereto.ore do tie i -
but will endeavor
able remuneration
Term—Cash I
!I:H1.
o rem
w.>. ]
to hi* old
to n'le'll,
•lactifc of
oi' which
in, I.aniar,
;to work
.eap v.ork.
A pamphlet containing full descriptions of their
three classes of saw mills, steam powers, horse pow-
ers, prices, terms, capacity for snwing. &c will be
furnished to any gentleman applying for one by let-
ter.
Apply to their agents in New-Orleans.
SLARK, STAUFFEK S CO.
TO SAVE BESF HIDES. i
4 S SOON as taken off sprinkle well wi:h salt.— ! the purpose of pracf.--i
j^Roll up the hide - hours, and h;<:.g it up iu tl-e j branches. Al! work w
s.'iuite. If you do no: salt, cover with dry dirt. ar..i j litis also the invent
hang in the shade. The sun melts the tallow on ihe 1 which h:is proven in v
hide, and us soon as :t put in Lime, it falls to pieces, and cilectuul cure t ji
G. 1). NEVILLF. | all other diseases ol Vn,
Boston, Texas.
0. C. RIEFF,
Surgeon Dentist.
( AVt.'tUI.D .tu'io-i'o-e to the citizens of
IV-niufn tind \ ii-inity that behni. per-
iv: Mfn;iv--liya'od in their midst, ;or
his i.r.,.4-ss;on iu all its
arrat;ted.
cot : superiortnouth wash,
ci v ; . -Uiheca sufc, fj^edy,
km rvy in all its stage#, ami
itiou.ii andgunis. Terms
I Page's Saw Mills.—in referring our readers to
i 'he advertisement of Page's Saw Mills, we would
j remark that there are several of them in use in this
] State, and they give the greatest satisfaction. In-
■ de^d they are held by experienced persons to be su-
I peri ol" to all others, of which fact the manufacturers
• ht.'ve numerous testimonials. As our StHte grow? in
S population, saw mills are wanted in greater number,
I and it is of the utmost importance io those who get
; thorn and go into the lumber business, to obtain
machinery that is durable and labor-saving, which
qualities, with great speed, are claimed for Page's
mills.— Galveston News.
NOTICE.
ELLIS, SE11LLE & Co., have a large Tannery in
Boston, and will buy or exchange Leather for hides
and peltries. So bring in your hides.
Those dried in the sun are worthless.
ELLIS, NEVILLE & CO.
May 10'/,, 'OS. No. 18 if.
THE «T-A.KriDA.K,ID.
i Cash. 8*3^, Office at the Bonham He."
; REFERENCES, W. I>. OurHANT. Wit. 1.,
I [n48. * _
! DRUG, BOOK, & FANCY f
; BOSTON, BOWIE COUNY .
ta.
j,
. rc
'•-^r•
from ma rsiiall
to jeffersox, daixderfieli), m<>uxt
pleas a xt, axd clarksville.
CHARGES.
From Mnrshall to Jefferson,
" " •' Daingertield,
" " " Mt. Pleasant,
" " Clafksviile,
Eno
LUMBER! LTT2SdCBI32R.il
THK subscriber takes this method io
inform Ihe public in general, that he
has become the sole proprietor of the
Steam Circular Saw Mill, heretofore
! conducted under the name and style of Henderson
S'2,00 & Gibson, which will hereafter be carried on under
o.uO | the name ot L. D. Henderson alone.
7,00 j llerc permit him to return his most grateful thanks
12,00 : to the old friends and customers of the laic firm of
1 Henderson Gibson, for the very liberal patronage i vingly Pom
The above line will run in connection with the ' wllicl' Wiis extended to them during the past, season, j editor believes to ihe fullest extent in the toleration
Shreveport stages and Railroad, and Henderson and i in the purchaoe of their lumber, and he hopes by j of Opinion, religious or political: and cannot there
~ ' * * on liand at Jill time?, a con.siunt. supply of j *oro {i- the ^pro scrip tion of his? fellow uu%u
merit a coniinua- ; f°r the ueeident of birth, or of religious culture. His ,
on of the same. j position in this respect does not admit, of change,but j pTI"
He has taken a great deal o4' pains, at a consider- j n« will em.leavor to discuss temperately and respect- ' °r,u'.
vl>lc expense, to cause-way the road through live t fully, the public issues requiring notice by ti public P4"'. !1
"iue Hats, lending from his mill to tho prairie.in the | Journi'l. j .
ilrrctiou of the Western counties, over which wag- ; The Standard is published at
now pass without any difficulty, with heavy
I This well known Journal, the third in age. in I
| State, has been published at Clarksville. lied Kiver j
i County, Texas, since the dOth September 1842. by j
| its present Editor and Proprietor; and is issued on ii
i Saturday of each week.
Tint Staxpakii aims at filling the place of a pub- |
lie Journal, iu its fullest sense. The representative |
ol the region iu wiiich it lias been so lon<r publisiied, j
the Northern District of Texas—noting its public ex- i
previous, iis products, its general progress, and a.'- i
.listing so far as it may in ils advancement, it is also -
•\ compendium of the general news of the d-iy, for-
eign and domestic a record of Politics, of Improve- i
ments, Agriculture, the Fine arts, to all of which is
milled as space may allow, a choice selection of lite- i
rary miscellany.
During the business season. Price Currents of the |
New York and New Orleans Markets will be kept up.
Great pains is taken to glean ful'y. from a very I
large number of exchanges, every iteno ef general in- !
teresr. .
In Polities, the paper is unequivocally and unswer- i
.•lutic, and opposed to ail ultrciyms liv !
BALL <Se KC-A-TTIsri c
HAVE just o;wmcd, and will contirv,
on hand, a rine and full st.X'k ot
Drugs, Books,
Paints, Oils. Taney
Articles, Dye
Stuffs, Glass aud
Putty. Bxtra
fine Virginia To-
bacco, and Havanns
We purchased our stock iu New-
Yont, a I tlie iowest market ratew, ex-
}«ct to se'i on accommodating terms,
and invite ov.r friends and the public
•nerallv, to call a:;d cxMoinc at th«ir leisure.
Boston, June iloth, 1 no 23 tf.
NEW ADYEETIfcEMENT.
LOOK TO YOUR own INTEREST.
THE undersigned are permanent-
ly located at the Old Stand, form-
erly occupied by J. ff. West,; in
conjunction with the Carriage and Wagon shop of Ar-
chimedes McLean, and are veil- prepared to do all
kinds of Blacknmlthing, with neatness land des-
patch.
BCSto Our terms are liberal—give us a cajll!!
J. & It. HAINES.
Clarktville, Jan. ith, 18o8.
MERCANTILE COLLEOE:
Tyler stages; and in connection with the Clarksville j keeping on haml at all tunes, a
and Western stages. I • seasoneu lumber, at low prices,
The stages depart from Marshall every Tttescte'J
Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock A. M., and
arrive in Clarksville next day. And leave Clas'lv
ville every Tuesday, Shursday and Satur tt "
at 4 o'clock A. M., arriving in Jefferson iu iii'O t*i
take the Shreveport Stages.
few" No seat will be considered secured unti: i'r. .
for.
ifei)1" All bundles, packages ami parcels, rauit H
prepaid, or they will not.be taken.
fifty pounds of I'.aggagc allowed to each pasif.v
ger. One hundred and fifty pounds extra bas:f.:«i
will be charged the same as one passenger, t.i-G i
lesser or greater quantitv charged in the same £?-.•
portion. R. VV. NESMYTll. I'roprie.i-
Jcf'-non, July \.it, UC,8. (N0. 24—-tf ;
l*e that in the world wou'd Hie,
Must be .pialificd and advci" isc,
S LOOK & J. Bart-
PHYSICIANS AND SPHCK«>V
CCULISTS ACCOUCHE
,'vKE their comp'smciis to their . . .1
friends nnd pationsj wufc mnnythaL... -3
satisf.ictory manner ill whieh their {-it:..."- isd
sl'iii in the Healing Arthave been arpreciat.x i -i r
nership still continue?, with renews: • v-f-
ii they can give t-ntire s.tti.-f .'t icr. * i ~.3
It ro them for the re'': ! nd * •
very
t'p
I -
DOWNING HILL NVR^EKY,
Atlanta, Georgia.
"3P C01
'Ciids.
lie has employed M". Wm. P. Snellas sawyer,and
Ir. Jo. Kitchell, temporarily, as engineer, and from
' 59 known ability of these gentlemen, as sawyer tind
{ engineer, he feels no hesitancy in pledging himself
j fill bills, with as much dispatch and eorreetm ss,
! is any mill in Red Hiver county, his iuid ;i:.s been
| i-auuitig every day since the late purchase, ami he
? ias been ending from 4 J Id to <i id.) ieet of lumber per
j :i ay. He has now accumulated ou ihe yard, upward*
l " '!')0,000 ieet oi lumber, nicely stacked, and ready
he rale of So.Oo per
an.orr in advance, tf3,d0, at the end of sis months,
or $4,00 a/fcr the e spiral ion of <lip year.
Filty two numbers will in all cases be furnished for
a year's subscription. This
of reading matter, is low enough
ii.ateri:il requi.iite lor publicaiiou, comes to us burth-
nedwiiL an enormous expenscof transportation, «lo.,
v. liich prevents the possibility of competition in price
wish Northern .Tonriud?. which find Type. Paper,and
Ink al their doors at first prices. The citizen who
takes a considerate view ot'the matter, however, wili
perceive that the Journal at home brings him the
ills to which lium iti d-:
Medical or Surgical chajhete
L'r. Mintdrn procured, w'i
p'ete assortr'Cii! of th-
is licit
:. cases tie turmsJieu tor , >unmvnu ,u., ^yxauvoi. an
price, for the quantitv ! Jn
:ieh tor this loenhtv. AH' f „ ... ••
perform any operation
suceess, unsta-j^ibsicd. v.-!dcl
of forty imp-.riant eper ti<
f«raV t by iiiia in the !;i:-i
("Stiiy.
>t V.ll'lou
months,
Pr
mdon and r ■
il, an (jstensive collection cf irr* j i^ade, consisting of flooring, weatlicrboarding, ceil- | cussion of home in
•s, Vihes, Ornamental Trees, : -'ng, fencing, inch pl.ink of various widths, and j foreign paper will
lbs. All of which have been grir-r i tongths, scantling, joists, lathing, paling, a large iot ! sons it is cheaper i
IN onler to accommodate young gen-
tlemen who are engaged, or su<:h as arc
rcantite pt
the v,Titer will give instructions in BOOK.-KEEP-
| INti. uv nocBLfi F.Ntnr, to those wlio arej anxious
to trnke themselves thoroughly acquainted with
the I'tidniients of BooR-kceping. not on 1 y jof.Jour-
KBtSising, j osting. and closing a set of Rooks, hut
likewise, with tlie requisite calculations necessary
in general business transactions.
Lessons will he given three times per week : sav
on Monday's. Wednesday's, aud Friday's, commen-
cing On Monday- next, the d 1st January, iikit., and
will so continue int$ Spring, when the writer will
establish his MERCANTILE COLLEOE, and
ACADEMY TOR GEiMBKAl. EkgLISB LlTKKAtrrRF.
Hours ol'attendance from it to 3 P. M„ in room
over Post Office. ;1
N. B.—Private fatition, attended to at Citizen's
residences, from 9 A. M., to 2 P. M.
>-• J. UASHEE.
Clarktville, Jm. 29M. 1850. [No. 2—it}
TIIE subscribers offer jit wholesaH
retail, an «xtensive collection
Trees,
Shrubs
in and -are purticularly adapted to- the Soof-.'
climate.
Catalogue sent, by imiil to all applicants, frc.i o'
charge. PETERS. HARDEN & Cf..,
Atlanta, Gcorgi
September 18th, 18."i!i. [n."4::?;- .
APPLECK'S "
CENTRAL ISrXTIiSEIi.trES,
NEAR BHENKADS, WASHINGTON COi TEJtAS
('AN now be procured a tolerably
vgood supply of Pitt-n] TREES, AND
ORNAMENT A I. PLANTS, ffld.. of ihe
'very best varieties, and df tine growth.
Catalogues xm uppliciuion.
j sale, at the price of Si -6 cis. per hundred ieet, | Foreign news more regularly, and generally later,
5 .'S.5h, and when ihe money its not paid when the lum- t than any one or two papers that lie can get from
•>er is delivered, 50 cts. will be required. abroad: that it, furnishes him domestic news which
! His lumber is sawed expressly for the Western j 'lie foreign paper cannot: and also gives him a diss
cussion of home interests and State policy.. Which the
will not att^ipi to do. For these rca-
of the Eyes « I Ear-, as T"
great number ttid vi.rivsy of eases cor
ing under Jus care, aad ude universal suae .
ing his treatmcut.
As Phvsici tns, Surgeons, Accouchcir'.i'
lists, l)rs. Look at)' Mint urn acknowJc".
■
al lost to supply'himself with the j 1'iors, and are qualified and prepared t
j -J and 1'4! inch lumber, for window" sash, panel ' Home paper, and assist in maintaining an organ mosi L ses submitted to their euro, with aa at •
] dtjrs, door frames, and suitable lumber for building ' import aw to him as a mediu'c, cf expession and r ■ succ^s as con be oUtuitttd ir. Atuerici.
j houses. i representative of his int erests, the more respectable1' As a proof of their obihtj and saceei^
j Teamsters visiting the mill from a distance, wish- ! 'n hs charaolOr ami appearance, the more liberally j to tki certificates tjiat ytiilbe sulyoiMM'*
'. to rest their teams, will find splendid grass and j f 'a sustained. j time.
■ -'eat}" of water near a little Stream culled White j The StaXdahp contains as much reading mattei i Ciarkteili,
^i^ny'-eflier paper in the State, at as low price as j
ot die same rfnss. It is printed <in the hcst
enty
0 k, (in the barrens) one mile south of the mill.
The subscriber proposes to take contracts to
HEDGE. Terms SltHi per mile. i
•See directions for preparing the Hedgerow, &c., t
in the columns of the Houston Telegraph, [Tri- 1
Weekly,] of Sep. ~'j 'o8, and Weekly Telegraph of •
Oct.«. ' ' • p f •;
8t p. THE SOUTHERN NURSERIES ut Wash- j
! Persons widiing to send bills, or desirous of other'!
1 information In relation to llubtr. will address uic at j quahty of type and paper, upon n strpci ior Cylinder
t'l irksville, where tiicir commuuieatioi.s will be ; 1'ress. [ih<. Priming establishment being one'of th«i
promptly attended Jo. tullesi, and costliest in the .".late,] aud no expense o*
! Mr. E. d. lioode h.is been employed fy the sub- ' Ubor is Quired to ix-nder i! "
| scidlifr, to attend to the sale of lumber, and other t'I*®
! business connected with the mill, where he will take
! treat pleasure in waiting oil customers.
I ' 1. fl
April ''2d, 185S.
LVMBBR,
L. P.. HENDERSON.
15 ti'
IngtOB. Miss., are still kept up, with the usual full
ana excellent stock of Fruit, and other
coming to I
w R to uke the
amj m, im.
T trees and
Plant*. Orders for points easily accessible from
the seareoast or from Red River 4c., had best be
(seat there, where the subscriber wil
SOME one t« haul to Clarksrile j business in person, as usual, this eon
one or two loads of Chimney ; ' 'j j THOMAi
^ock, lying by the side Of Kolt- j january }# 1g.',A. ; ^No. S«—tf.]
... WttAtljlM} l-AWjft.
on the trip down. ^Apply ito
A. 8. KOTTWITZ.
iuf ,
AFFLECK.
AT OUR 8TEAM Circular Mill, 11
miles north of Clarksvilie. about
A large quantity fori sale at the
^ 8TANDARD OFF
JttnMryltf, 1869,
I '
House akl sigk painting.
TIIE undersigned would rfespectr
fully jnfortu lug old friends and
the public generally, that he. is
prepared to execute ' 4 '[ '• :
^ ,.,, r , Sign, 'And: Ornamental Fatoflqjfr. J
..r 800,000 j iis th«t>«8t Btjleoif klhe Aif, and on tlie1 moat, cea-
oi*seasoned Pine Lumber, of the various kinds j sonabie terms. Wurkjdohfe in arty of die adjoin-
UOTV used for building, aud fencing purposes for sale at ing counties. : ' > ! G. B. BREM, j
f$i 25 cts. per hundred feel cash, at mill—SI 50 i ln'21:ly^ I ClarWidUe.
ing Winter. | «s. per huntlred feet will be required, if taken from ! f~ ->
I mill before jpaid for. • i ...
I Oiir mill is in wccfwtul oj^erutioii. Having <
! experienced sawyer and plenty of hand?, we ean-j J
; 611 orders or bills with despatch, and f«^l confi- t <
j dent that we can give ^tttiif« «atiaiactioe; -
. -( SNELL 4 iIQXLWEB.
i ** 10^,1858. - ■' -
/>«•.
jockv Cm.
This is.to eeH%. tfwHP^f Iwve been an intense
Ptifferer liniui Hemorrhoids. I Pi l< - ; tor the iwriod
of twelve* years",: t<i the h>t throe inottiiis. I
* j had triedCcveiy jreau^f ision of an oj«oraUoi , that
1 * J ' •J ' " '' Sometime in
the care
... Wy.... ... rT„„.uK>Bby
ills ne# ifietbo^. ahd eiit;h?ly t^iiev^d wiraoat the
teia ipjttn.f«nd have s;;i<«ncontinued j A/ay
ill 'fitoee similar!v uttliotcd place themseMes tindet
his care and tteaciueut.,; and 'faejrtit^Med, as I have
been.
r iri-LV lo ,JV t,n0 ^ tr^Ceverv yeun^rvswt of a« o^-ratioi
rfiilr rn ♦ I iil crtrbl§ I hnd bid to « , avaih &m.ct
oi the i.gion ,t i pl^'"« H,y,cif under tb
j " .. | j iiwne#*?i«Iioq. ahd ettttfety micv^a wttne
Li3!
. L .
ike
eat little-farms in
^flrOaWfajown astksB
on« hundred and l
ia c iltivation. F<tfL
tf-B.SjttAlSAttAK
: inityitt' bn «rid '
irs, and th« PuWhi gofatintiy,
sit C3 thefeo fhiA dfletjwy^
htu 'inbuilt, and htt& no* a hf
aim bOace, and -
4tt%Ui lina, fo " " *
M.1M. [Ik1
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1859, newspaper, February 19, 1859; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234202/m1/3/?q=tex-fron: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.