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. STILL KEE^ their
I St+ok ol Mftpto Goods,
I and invite the attention aft' rfteir
BP friends and the Public generally,
I examination of their Stock. !.t
«ir friends, and old customers, throughout
Northern Counties ol ho may have
moii 10 visit Jeflewoa,! will do wall to give
i m call. Tbev will find *t their establishment,
Uroceriea^-Proviaions,
Plantation Qoods,
Wines and Liquors,
Bagging, Rope, ■
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, h
Clothing. I ]
Iron. Steel. Nai's
• Haniware dstingt,
Queeoaware.
I.eir supplv of Groceries especially, is always
ap to the fullest extent consistent with the
*nds ot the market; and is ofierred at such
g tliat no purchaser of moderate quantities
■i go, or .-wild to New Orleans and get them for,
|pav the expends to this place. Purchasing
Ira quantities, of course gives us advantages,
|b we are disposed to let our crwtomers have
benefit of. . , . ,
L)i on us. ami learn the prices, and satisfy your-
SL,0f>, Tex. Feb. 15M, 1859.
ki A M PAG S E—choicest brands, for sals low
t. RllLNfi * BROS.
person, Feb. 15th, 1859.
hluSKE^-300 I'arrel^rwUe^b;
Jferson, Feb. 15th, 1859^
lACON—A large quantity of sides and ■hout-
n« hams plain and canvassed, fat sale by
' ham ' P K111NE * BROS.
Lffers* a. Feb. 15th, 1859.
kNCY Groceries—evert thing in tMs line,
hat can be called for—Ouids and solids,
nstcau RHINE* BROS.
fleri«>n, Febri5tb, l^o9.
dmest1cs—Osnaburgs, Stripes, Denims,
(ferMin, Ffb. 15th, l^o9.
KB UTO s t'lUARS—s large variety for sale
™ RHINE & BROS
Ijruon. Feb. loth. lB-r>9. : •
lit) (iil and Turpentine, Glass and Putty, for
^l/by RHINE & BROS.
Person, Ffb. ljfh, 1859.
[rdoil. Candles, and Soaps for sale by
RHINE A BROS.
|er>oi], Feb. loth, lHT>9.
)SF Ware, and Wooden Ware. Lime and Ce-
Lem* for sale by RHINE & BROS,
^rinn, Feb. loth. 1
t\es, SI'aT'ks siiovrls, hoes, Black
Smith's Tools. Iron Swedish, Tennessee ant*
. fur - l< by rhine a bros.
Heison Fel>. 15th, 1S59.
IRE PROOF BRICK WARE HOUSE
W. M FREEMAN,
IcEIVING FORWARDING, AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
INRRAL DEU.ER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IN
GROCERIES
jAWTATIOW Bv^-XtuuS,
JKFFhUSO.y. CASS CO.. TEXAS.
•iul attention puiil to all consign men t«.
. Cash to advance on Cuttou. no. 12:: 15
J. M.A J. C. MURPHY.
LARGE BRICK WARE HOUSE.
HFCF.msr,. FOR WARM SO,
ITKP.V, AMi COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Steam Boat Landing,
JabraoB, Texas. ,
_UAR<>E stock of Oroccrief. Bagging and Rope,
|a<\. always on hand, and all kinds of articles
►a commission. no 3—ly.
W. PITKIN,
HAS ON HAND A
General Assortment
OF THE
{EST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS!
MBIT Alfto BCT8,
NTER CLOTHING1
IIA TS AMD CAPS,
l.NI> A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
(11 ; O S .1 b LE DR FSS GOOD S!
FOE
THE LADIES.
ALSO, .1 LARGE
OCX OF 6E0CERIES
WHICH WILL BK SOLD AT
Remarkably Low Prlceal
FOR
CASH OR PRODUCE.
n. Jul. 21Hh. lf</>9. (No. 1-
WILLIAM 0. DOLLAR.
MILL WRIGHT AND MACHINIST\
LV'IXG located in Jefferson, Cass County, Tex-
otfurs Lis services in the above business.—
111 build, or rupair Saw Mills, Corn Mills, and
kant flouring mills, of all kinds; pat apthe Ma-
in wheat Threshing Machines, Cotton Gins,
nl construct mill dauis, bridges, truaael work,
profemes lo be a thorough mastsr of his busi-
kaving servfd a regular apprenticeship, and
been engaged at the same in a wheat growing
ry. all h! i lite. He will dre«K and hang burn,
instruct all the necessary machinery, and make
calculations in regard to cost, us any one
do. He asks a fair trial.
WM. G DOLLAR,
prion, May ';Vj. no 18-tf.
HUGO POX,
•olesale and retail family grocer,
\N U FACT UU Eh Ot CONFE^ TI ONER IES,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS
KKEI'S constantly on hand a supply of
• the above articles, manufacturing himself
from the purest materials. Candies that
will k ep throughout the season, and far
superior lo any imported—also keeps a
sous stock of Fruits, Oysters, Sardines, Wines,
meats—the finest brands of Champagne, and
fancy Toys.
terrnn, April 'Zd. 185K. no 12:: ly.
To th Ottilia and trawllinf Pubttoof
Iforthara Taxaa, Fannin and Surrounding
. C Jf Qounttoa. . !
HiViW permanently located in
Boishbm, and having jnsi ret lived
_ an eseellent lot of Tools, and supe-
rior usMaMt and quality of material, I'am pre-
pared to repair.
_Watehes, Clocks, and Jewelry, la the neataat,
beat, and most approved manner. I am also pre-
pared to make County, District, Notary Public, Ms-
sonic. and Odd Fellows seals, to order.
All work of good; quality warranted: inferior work
faitk tally repaired.
Old gold and silver taken in exchange for work
done, or for Jewelry. Guards, and watch keys, of
all descriptions. A. M. GAS8.
Jkmhatn, Texas, Dec. 15/A, 185ft.
No. 48 ly
STOVES ANDTINWARE
T'
they
AT MoXINNBT.
HE nudersigned take this method, of informing
_ the citi jens of Collin and adjacent counties, that
iey have established a house at McKinney, for the
manufacture and sale of Tin and Sheet iron ware,
Stoves. Sic. They will keep constantly on hand a
ftill and complete assortment of Tin-ware, at whole-
sale or retail: also a splendid iot of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
of various sizes and patterns; manufactured at St.
'.ouis, expressly for the Western market; of the best
material, smooth and heavy castings.
We invite particular attention to our heavy pat-
• ims Cook Stoves, among which are the Plymouth
R^ck, Valley Forge, and Charter Oak; which
f r 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 and dispatch.
Betr All of which will be cheap for Caah.
a fine lot of Stoves and Tin-ware kept always on
hand, at B. C. Baghy's Tin Shop, three miles South
of Honey Grove, Fannin County.
bag by & Mcdonald.
McKinney, Oct. 23, 1858. ]n4():tf.]
BLACKSMITHING.
^-psTIIE undersigned, who are preparing
a regular Carriage Manufactory,
are now ready, with the Blacksmith's
part ot the establishment, and would be glad to
do any work in that line, at the old Cop-
ley stand. Their Smith is a superior workman,
and persons wanting anything in that line.can de-
pend on having it well done. Givt them a trial.
No. 7 tf G. B. BREM & SONS.
Clarkeville, Mareh 1st, 1S59.
Carriage and Wagon Shop.
THE Public is respectfully in-
_ formed.that the undersigned* now
occupies the old shop of F. M.
JSims. in Clarksville. and is pre-
pared to Paint and Trim Buggies ami Carriages,
and also MAKE and REPAIR WAGONS at the
shortest dispatch.
Attached to the establishment is a thoroughly
qualified Carriage maker, who will attend especial-
ly to repairing, trimming and painting Carriages
and Buggies.
ARCHIMEDES Mt-LKAN.
Clarksville, -Inn. 22, lf>.V.>. no. 1. tf
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST
Til E undersigned are permanent
ly located iit the Old,St and. form
erly occupied hy J. W. West, in
conjunction with the Carriage and Wagon shop of Ar-
chimedes McLean, and are uell prepared to do all
kinds of Blacksmithlng. with neatness and des-
patch.
1^, Our terms are liberal—give us a call!!
J. R. K A INKS.
Clarksville. Jan. 4th, 1H58.
ERA, No. 1.
CAPT. KOfNS,
ERA, No.
capt. w. t. scovbll.
ERA. No.
CAPT. KOfNS.
STETSON & STEWART.
, HI, IS IK ASD DOOR MA* I hACTORY,
. jaFJ^RaoiT, Txix aJi
■AVE in operation, the most approved machine-
I ry for the spt-edy manufactory of Sash, Blinds,
B. etc., for building, and also
Plain Fnrnltnre,
.j sates. Wardrobes. Bedsteads, and other arti-
that dim. which they can afford to sell at less
[than they c:in las procured elsewhere in Nortb-
nd Eastern Texas.
[ Prices for Doors, Saah, and Bllnda.
brs, without moulding, - . $4 50
ors, with moulding. - • 5 to 6 Ot)
ah, 1 cent per inch in length.
pds, 50 cents per square foot.
feferton, April 'Id. '68. no 12::ly.
MEDICAL.
J. S Hinton having permanently located at
as old place or Red River, four miles above
%nd, respect fully offers his services in the prac-
jf his profession. He hopes to be able froai
a! years experience in the practice to render
t satisfaction lo all who may favor him with
IpstronHge. He can always be found at home,
a professionally absent.
krges the saute as those established by the phy-
fs of Red River county in 1807.
J. S. HINTON.
ipril 3(M 1 HTiO. (No. 80—tf.)
fTEAM ENGINE FOR SALE
jATENT PORTABLE STKAM ENGINE,
[8 horse power, with chimney complete, by
Tjlehrated makers Hoard & Co., N. Y ,is near-
*. having been worked a few months only, is
ompact and requires no brick work, con-
1 only half a cord .>1 wood per .day, and a
ly of water may be collected from any ordi-
[gin house roof, sufficient to keep' it in opera-
land of excellent workmanship, is suitable for
ling, sawing or cotton ginning. It may be
at work, by calling on the undersigned at his
ence three miles North of Paris, Lamar
r- BAB8ANO 4 SONS.
16th, 1859. no It 8m
ft
G. L. KOUNS & BROS.,
0NL Y L 0 W WA TER THR O UGH LLYE.
Office No. 2. Front Street, New Orleana.
1J.1REIGHT contracted to bedelivered
through, with despatch, by applica-
lon to either Captain on board, or at
■,'ae office.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS orders filled, and
■lelivered, by Prompt I'tiyimjit being miule. on de-
•ivery of the goods.
Bgf^, Consignments of Cotton, Wool, Pecans, &c.,
. jt sale, and orders to purchase Groceries. Manufac-
turers &c. Also shipment of goods tind Merchan-
dise to receive and forward, respectfully solicited by
G. L. KOUNS & BROS.
January 1 t 185ft, (no. ; (•—tf.)
JOSEPH BRYANT,
SADDLER.
CLARh'SVILLE. TEXAS.
/>k OFFERS ti>r sale,and will nianiifacture to
^^H^L<>rder, at-ytinny in liis line, that may lie
T^^^enlled tor.
His tock of nnUerials, will be full and of the
be«t quality,and he intends to satisfy his custom
ers. that tliey cannot do better than to purchase ol
him. tlajT' Shop opposite Sims' Hotel, on Broad
way. January 1 */. no. 50 ly
WANTED:
SOME one to haul to Clarksvile
one or two loads of Chjuiney
rock, lying by the side of Kott-
witz's store in Paris. Some one
coming to the Red River mills for Lumber, would do
well to take fhem, on the trip down. Apply to
A. S. KOTTWITZ.
. lei1 ftW,
SAXiBl
I now offer to sell the place upon
which 1 reside, consisting of S10
acres, 850 black prai.ie and ham-
mock,and the balance timbered land.
It is situated mid-way on the road between Paris
and Clarksville. A good stand for Tavern and
Merchandise,in sigh' of a good school and church,
cistern and well in the yard, good store .louse and
stable, dw lling tolerably lair only, in an excel-
lent community. I will sell my stock of floods
with the place, if desired. Titles guarantied.
Terms.—A part stock cattle, or mares will be
taken. . G. A. M. STARKES.
Starkesville. Eeb.*25t.h. '50. no
JW. RUSSiILL,
Sherman, Texas.
HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE,
150 eases Shuts and Boots.
500 ps. Prints,
40 Bales Domestic,
50 ps Cottonade,
5 Bales Hickory stripes,
50 ps. Bleached Domestic, .
100 Bbls. brown sugar,
10 *' Loaf and Crushed do
100 sacks Coffee,
25 bbls. and 4 bbls. molasses.
100 bbls. Whiskey,
15 bbls. American Brandy,
10 bbls.1 Cognise do
100 Boxes fancy groceries assorted, including
Camly. Raisins. Peaches. Pears.
Cherries, Pie Fruits, Sardines, Oysters,
Herrings. Pickles. Schnapps,
60 buses Tobacco.
In additioa to the above articles, we always have
on hand, a general stock of evcrv thipg that the
wants of the eountry dentsnd, a < 1 to tlieia4i« i
propose to show, if ihey will allow me the opporni-
nity, by calling at the store, one of the rlcbeat
atocka of Dreaa Qooda, ever exhibited, and at
the lowest pr.c< jr. *- K LTSSELL.
May j/A.-lMf)',!. no. l" tf
LABOON &. BANKS,,
^ at THE CITY OF BOGOY, on Re«I
River, in the county of Lamar, and
Twenty miles directly North of Paris.
aMMHlfllhave on hand, and will sell cheap for
cash, a large and well c)itwen
Stock of American and Choctaw Kor*9&. and
Maree.
Coine and see us Messrs. Horse tradens!
LABOON A BANKS,
no 10 tl ' v
BlJkNK TAX RECEIPTS,
AND INVENTORIES,
at ttaadaart Office, aa^i awat by wup,
>*+m. I
john 1 hblp8,
BOBKBt M. JOMM.
PHELPS & JON1
(Sncctaaors toHEALD, MASSIE A CO.)
COTTON" FACTORS,
All V
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 48 CaaovDaLBT 8rnir,
i New (rltant, La.
May UB. 18Sfc I | no 19 tf ; j
FINE ASSORTMENT OF PICKLES, Praa^i,
CMdies and Jeltiaa, ftr «M*hy -
x:
AT PARIS, LAM. Ot OOUNTT.
A very large atocl just receive*) and for
.sale by j ..
B. H ABE R
Sidg of the Public iV/war^Jin (the Store Hpuee
a eriy occupied by G. Wj. Gotte, consisting ol
lloa variety ok
81 *APLE AND FANCY DBY GOODS.
Such as Domestics.
Lowells, Denims, Hickorj-
Stripes, Plantation jFrocking,
Cottonades. all kinds Planters Linen,
Tweeds and Bifown Linen.
A large lot of Hardware,
Such as Knives and Forks,
Razors, Pocket!Knives.
Scissors. Butcher Knives,
Axes, Hoes. &c . |
Crockery and GlasS Ware,
of all descriptions.
A LARGE LOT OF LADIES DRESS GOODS
j Such as Bareges,j Printed Jaconet,
Lawns. Hrilliantines. Burgandines,
all kinds oi ! White OoodB,
Checked Muslins,
Swiss Muslins, [dotted and plain.
Also a large variety of
Embroideries, (dollars, Sleeves.
: Embroidered setts Swiss, and
Jackonet Edgings, Sacks, and
KnihroiJeje l Skirts, fine
Black and White Mantillas.
A large variety of
Ladies Gloves, Black Silk Mitts,
Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk Gloves,
White Buck Oauntlebji etc.
Extension Hoop Skirts Of all Sizes.
A choice lot of all kinds of
Ladies, Flats, and
Straw Bonnets.
All kinds of Ladies Shoes,
Such as tine Culf and Morocco Shoee,
Cloth and Silk Heeled Gaiters,
White Kid Gaiters.
Together with a large lot of Misses aud Chil-
dren Shoes, of all kinds.
GENTLE MENS FURNISHING GOODS,
Clothing of the latest Style.
Fine Black • loth. French Merino, and
, | Italian Cloth Coats.
Colored Cashmere Suits.
All kinds of White and brown Linen and Mar-
seille^ Coats, a good assortment of Oentlemens
Vests such as Black Satin. White, and colored
Marseilles, and Linen vests.
A large variety of Pants.
Such as Black Doeskin, Cloth,
I and t'ashnute Pants, French Merino.
Alpaca, Italian Cloth, and all kinds of
Marseilles, Linen, and Cottonade
Pants.
All kinds oi Marseilles, colored and white Linen
Shirt*, Handkerchiefs, and Drawers, and Summer
Cravats.
Oetitleniens kid and Buckskin (iloves.
A large lot of Gentlemens Hats, of the
latest Style.
Such as Straw, Leghorn, and
Panama Hats, Cashmere, (loth.
Fur and Velvet Hats of all kinds.
Wool and Straw Hats for Negr>es.
A great variety of Boots and Shoes,
Sjuc'i as Brogans. Fine Calf, and
Morocco Shoes, tine Gentlemens
Boots of all kinds.
The best kind ot Russets, and a large Assort-
ment of Bovs atul children Shoes.
A lirge lot of Havanna 'i'igars, all kinds ot
Smoking and chewing Tobacco.
(lotti.ii far')*, and Spun Cotton.
Looking Glasses. -*Bags, fine
workboxes tor Ladies use I'miirellas,
! Trace Chain", and all kinds of
Cfistitigs. and Nails.
Sugar, and ColjFee.
Molasses and Whiskey,
constantly kept on hand.
All of wh'ch, he injtends to sell, at tbe
lowest Prices for CASH on
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and
judge or yourselves.
My inoitt
•QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS
m
P. S.
modat
Planters can at all times receive acconi
>ns in the way of Bagging and Rope.—
Cash Hdvances made on CoHon-, which will be
shipped to my f'rjends Messrs. Ward, Hunt A Co.
New < Means.
15M lxr.o. (Ko. IS—tf.
S KOTTWITZ.
PARIS. TH-XJAS.
RETURNS THANKS to his old
friends and <|iifitOiiiers, and begs
leave to saj to them, that he has
still on hand, it
'Large Stock of Assorted Goods,
which is increased at frequent intervals, by a suc-
cession of orders. He has frcjsli 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, lit* expects to devote much of his
own time, during the Spring months, to purchaxnuj.
intending to surpass in the extjent and quality of
his Stii>ck of Merchandise, anything ever before
seen in Paris.
PLANTERS can at all times receive ac
cQmniodations in the way of Bagging and Rope,
and Cjfwh Advances.
Paris. .1 an y Uf. is.,r>p,
(nr 0:tf.)
NEW DRUG STOEE
OUTII EAST CORNER ifUBLJC SQUARE.
I'A JUS, TEXAS.
T1IK undciBigned respectfully
iniornts the < iti.ens of Faris. La-
mar. and the ndjoining counties,
tluit his stiw*k is now complete.
^ bft fa)' ijs Drugs and Chemicals
-iJSfiLlr are coneeititefi. tfie at-
tention: of physiciansHfid citizensgeneriilly, to tliefact
that lie lias now the largest, purest, and mast com-
plete slock of Medicines ever offered for sale at this
place. Also. Paints, Oils, Colors, Stationery, Li-
quors i f a)) kinds. Fruits, Preserves, Sweet Meats,
Picklei', Inks of ail ki;j'!s, water colors, and drawing,
paints. &c. &..—which lie offers fyf snju lit a moder-
ate profit. In order to make quick sales.
JBfeagf* Farmers and Planters, supplied on liberal
terms, should they wish to buy by the quantity.
JOHN McDONNA.!
Pr.ri*. July 10th, 1858, [q25::tf.[
VALUABLE PROl'KM'V KOll SALK.
I WILL SELL my residence In the
town of Paris, njlso six acres of land
about one mile out of town and imine-
dintely on the Clarksville road.—
There tire eight acres of land in town, upon which
are ft fijjetTro story Dwelling House, six rooms. Kitch-
en, Store lluusa, Well, Oistsm. Slnhlp, &c.
The above will be sold on aoooraniodating tttrnis..^
The property is considered desirable ap a family res-
idence, beinp handsomely improved, and had 1 not
removed from the oounty, it would pot be disposed of,
For terms apply to I he undersigned,
1J0HN T. MILLS.
Paria, January 1 $t, 1 HWf, no. 60—tf.
i H.
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, nnd the
public in general, thnt he is fillip prepared
to execute all kinds ot work in his line, in a
iqaiiner unsurpassed in this country.
e . Dloojfs, Jewelry, #1!. Sc., promptly rer
paired In a workmanlike utanoe^. All good umepi*?
oes warranted for one year. Now is the time to bring
up your hune and deftoiont time-pieoes. Particular
alten(i<m given to wnrk sent from a distance, by mail,
or otherwise. Glasses to suit AH kinds of watehes,
watch keys, guards, kc., constantly on hand, for sale.
Offici in Faulkner's new brick building, west side
of Publfic Square, Paris, LumarjCounty, Texas.
.Vol. 10—ly.
A FINE LOT OF LIQUORS Brandies and Wines
J\ adapted for the use of the sick, for sale by
Pir^, Jan, la', IfOf. ^OHN McDONNA.
R
ES
th
MT
1>K. JOHN MoDONNA,
PECTFDLLV offers bis medical services ta
t public at UV'ie when c: died.
Office at the L rug Store, South East corner
of the PnWIft square Parla, Te^ns. Ik ay Hi, '68,
BOOtTS AND SHOES, a frtah lot,'
jus received, aud offered very cheap
by KOTTWITZ.
] 'aris, Jany. 7 th 1859.
XOTT WITZ'/B
8FBI NO 3 X O ..j;
COME IS ALL! Lndie« and
entlemen, and look at our Sfpck
new aud beautiful 1
' SPRING GOODS.
just received, and comprising.
Every varietr of
Indies Dress Goods.
Lace and Silk Mantillas,
Lace Points.
Leghorn and Straw * lata.
flTi BONNETS of every variety, and offlTT\
Tp' the most beautiful styles.
ALSO
An une<|ualled stodc of Boota. Shoes,
and Hats for Gentlemen.
COME IN AND SEE THEM! !
PamTMareh 1KM 1859. (No 9—tfr)
CIRCULAR.
P.\ais, Feb. 1st, 1859,
To whom it may Concern.
£ RESPECTFULLY call your attention to my
establishment. Should you require any tiling
in my line of business, I am confident I can supply
you. at prices which will give satisfaction.
Having adopted the CASH (> I SI EM almost
exclusively, I will be ensbled to offer inducements
that will i"iefv competition ; and solicit a call from
my friends,and the Public generally, before purcha-
sing elsewhere. •
My Stock of Goods shall not be excelled by any-
one in this place, either in
quantity, quality, style, finish,
durability or oheapneaa.
My assortment on hand, at present, is almost
complete in every department; and i am now con-
stantly in receipt of new goods.
Liberal prices paid for Cotton, Beeswax.
Beef hides. Peer skins, Pecans, and Tallow.
Bagging and Rope, and CASH advanced to Plan-
ters, ot. consignment of their Cotton, to beshipjied
to my friends R. C. Cummings & Co.,NewOrleans.
ISAIAH W. WELLS.
POCKET, TOILET. AND TA-
j BLE CUTLERY—an extra tine as
soriment, just received, at
KOTTwrrz's.
Paris, Feb. 18M, 1859.
GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES!!
ALL SORTS, t'ottee, Sugar, Rice, To-
bacco, Whiskey, Spices. Snuff, and Fancy
arrangements—just up, and to be found
,t KOTT WITZ'S.
Paris, Feb. IM. 1859.
MECHANIC S AND FARMER'S TOOLS
CARPENTER'S TOOIX and
Agricultural implements, such as
Weeding hoes. Grubbing lioes.
Mattocks, etc.. etc.. etc.,—just arrived, at
KOTT WITZ'S.
Paris, Feh. 18/A, 1959.
No. 3—tf.
£i
RAN A WAY,
MY BOY ADAM. He is al-out thirty
years old, of dark complexion, of low stat-
ure, (about ;"> feet hiuli) thick set, weighs
about 150 lbs., vvry Intelligent, quick sjo-
ken, nnd has traveled a great deal. I think he is
making his way to Alabama. He left me about
the 27th of March.
I will give TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, to any
one who ivill lodge him in jail, and apprise me of
the fact. W.B.WRIGHT.
Puris, Lamar County,
April 21s/, ItS'V-*. no 14 tl'
SOMETHING NEW!
DIKKOT'fKON NK\V 11)><K.
HILL & CHRISTIAN,
at Mt. Pleasant. Titus Oounty,
Respectfully Notify their friends and til.
Public generally, that they nre now receiving.
■ iiii'ct from New York, the largest midmost coiii(ilei.
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
ver brought to this in irket.oitmpi isilig n large stock
of Staple Dry (iood-. L 'dies' l)ri. s Cqo4 ,
Silk l'ress 1'atleiu^, Muslins aim liohes.
Si!k Lace Mantillus, Fine liouneis.
Leghorn ami Straw Flats,
Parasols,
Superior lot of hosiery. Hoop Skirts-
cvery variety.Giugh tins and Calicoes.
Ready made Clothing of every atyle and
variety.
An uneqnalled lot of Boots and Shoea,
Hats and Capa.
Hardware, (Jueenswai-e, Whu^cii Ware,Hollow Wan-,
Scythes and Cradles,Books and Stationery.Saddlery
tiuus and Pistols. In short.everything usually foun>.
iu a Retail establishment.
Having bought these goods in New York, at mucli
lower prices than we have been paying heretofore ii>
New Orleans, we can nnd iciil sell ehtaprr yoodt
rh"t: have ever hem t-tld </1 .1ft. pleasant! and tor casl.
at sliil lower ttgurea.
P. S. A cask of hue Brandy, A 1, for Medical
purposes: also a fine lot of smoking and chew in,
i'oHucco—every ifualiiy.
Mai/ (ith. 18o'.t. . no. Ifi tf.
HAKBI8 HOUSE.
; hur S^rin|f^ HopMmi County, Tmum.
« THE Uk der igned proprietor, would raapeM-
fully iut >rm the travelli g conuBuafty,*ad oit-
izens of this, and a^foiniag count ie«, thet h«
h&a erected a large and commodious two story Hotel,
and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor
with a call.
him
Plenty o) C<im and FidOer to feed hnrtes on.
R. T. HARRIS.
April ftih, 7>9. no 14 tf.
STAB HOTEL,
GREENVILLE, HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS.
THIS POPULAR HOTEL; havbg
jheen purchased by the undersigned,
j:8 apidlv approaching completion,
|and the Proprietor is now ready to
entertain his friends and tiie pub ic gencr. lly.—
His house i« large and commodious, not surpassed
by any in En Atom Texas. By strict at'ention to
the comforts ol those who may favor him.he h^pea
to continue the tx pularity ol the house. His ta-
ble will always be supplied with the befit tlie « oun
try affords. A Isrge, well arranged stable, is at-
tached to tht> Hotel, and attentive and faithful j
Ostlers alwavs iu attendance.
JOHN RATTON.
<.'ro v>llo -Mqrrh 7th. T>9. no « .1ms. !
UNION HOUSE,
MOUNT PLEASANT,TITUS COUNTY, TEXAS.
Zi. W. ZaZSSBNBEE, Proprietor.
THIS old Stand, is kept up
by the present proprietor, in
the highest suite of efficien-
cy, the country will admit of. t
It is the Stage stand for the line from .lellersoii to
Clarksville, and from Henderson to Mount Pleas- j
ant. The house is large, and conveniently arratig-1
ed. The Stable equal to eny in the State.
Mount Pleassnt. Nov. 1st. 1H58. (ti42:tf.)
MC KINNEY HOTEL,
Mr KINNEY, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
S. B. SKEDMORB, Proprietor. j
THE undersigned would respeetfally '
inform the citizens of the surrounding
country, that he has recently erected
a large addition to his house, aud is
now prepared, with comfortable and well furnished
rooms, lo accommodate all who may give him a call.
He promises that his fare shall lie the best that the
country can a fiord, and hi* stable shall at nil timet)
he wells supplied, and lie attended by experienced
ostlers. Thankful for past favors, lie respectfully
solicits a share of the public patronage.
S. B. SK1DMORK.
McKinney, May 8. 18A8. |u"?-lv]
ANDERSON JSO-CTSS.
N. B. ANDKRSON, PROPRIETOR.
SHERMAN, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS, j:
This well known house, doing a
tine business, is offered for sale by
the Proprietor, who desires «change,
and furnishes a good opening fur
some one desirous lo carry on the Hotel business.—
IMPORTERS AND DFAIA
FOREIGN AND DOMB3lttO'
Swedes, Ara«i icWn and English It
iCast. German IlliMered and l'l
Tin Plates, Tinner's Materislsland Toole.
. RrasiersCopper.
Agrionltnral Zmp.ementa,
Garrett A Cuttmaii Si MctJUnahans' sugar
Calhoun & Atkinson's, Bairds. Hall & Spear's
mid John. Jitbes & Albert King's Cotjton Ploughs
Paints, Oils, Glue.
Mill aud Grind Steues and Mill Irons,
Gin Gearing and Gin Maker's Materials.
| Slark Day A Stauffer's A$es.
Slark, Stanffer & Co.'a and R. 81iark'a solid
and Oval Eye Cotton Hoes, Ao. Ac.
Agentfc . (
For G<*o. Page & Co., Balfimoie,
manufacturers ol Portable Ssw Mills.
timj Vieille Montague t'o.'s(Belgium.)
BoolingandSheathing/inc.nndZiuC Paiui . 1
also
English Sheathing Copper, aud
"Muuti's" Patent yellow sheathing metal.
* January 1st 185U. [nStkly]
B.B, WHEELOOK <Sc CO.,
IMPORTERS, AND
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
4.5 MAGAZINE STREET,
oppositr arcade hotel,
«n<"'0:lf ) New Orleans.
Nos.
Marah 5lh, "59.
fW.'i
Op eeiu the Aater Heaee^
"' ~ w: * \-V
The house is ol two stories, roomy, and is in n good .
po-iitioii. on the public square ot llie towp. at- i ^'afes, doin^ gooil servicp aud enjoying the favot
tached to it a large and c mmodion>ly arranged Sta-
ble, and all ijefessary oi;t houses. Also a large cis-
t-jMi, ju*t couipleted,
She i
Aprtl VMh 1H50
No lo--tf,
i where lie w
w
SEALED PROPOSALS
ILL be reepivet| :i{ the County Clerk's oflicc
in IV.njiaiu. Fannin county, until the ;«ih
day ol May IS,"if, for building a Court house ol
brick or stone. <>" feet square, according to the
plan and specifications in said oftice. Tiie pay-
ments to be made as follows; when the ma-
terials for the Wails are delivered uii the ground
prepared for putting lip: SltHMi to. be paid when
the walls arc raise 1 to the Ld floor and the joists
laid; SllHUiio be paid when the walls are comple-
ted, and the upper joists laid. One fourth of the
whole amount ol the contract is to be paid by tiie
1st of January ISftl. The remainder of J of the
contrac.. after paying the in to be paid in
two eqi|ai iiifj&nnipnts: one when the house is ful-
ly enclotiud, unci aiji; wht-fi ihf: liiaisc is completed,
which is to be done bv the 1st of dune iSiil.
,lOH N F. CRAW FORK
Chief Justice Fannin Co.
no. 17 4ts
WHO WILL PERMIT GOOD
COUNSEL TO PREVAIL.
RS. MARY A. RAGIN, has placed in my
hands, for collection, all notes, accounts Ac.,
in her possession.
She would like to extend further indulgeticc.hut
jt is impossibly.
Vou whti ajv jmjehtpd to her in any way. are
requested to call as soon aa practicable at the law
olKce ot John C. Burks, and settle up. 1 have
entire control) of the claims, and will not favor
any one, You must remember my prulessiou.
JOHN u BURKS,
no, A Harney at leoon.
FOR, SALE.
I agree to sell to any who may wish to pur-
chase. the exclusive right of making, construc-
ting. using, or vending, to others, to he used, C.
11. William s double acting ball valve, force and
lift pump, in one or all of the following counties,
via, Hopkins, Collin. Cook. Itantuu, Dallas. Van
Zandt, Kaufman, Henderson, Anderson, Bowie.
Red River, Lamar, Panniu, niui Grayson.
Persona wishing puni|>s. for Distilleries, Facto-
ries, Mills or any other purpose, will do well to
examine this valuable improvement before pur-
chasing any other. Address
ELIZABETH FISH BACK.
Clarksville. Texas.
Clarksville, April lof/i 1850. No 13—tf.
Mount Pleasant Hotel.
KLAM R1DDLK inlo.ins his old
friends, snd cum diners, flint !. • is oc-
cupying iiis New Stand, ad.j:ic*;nt
to the public square, in Mi. Pleas;int.
be pleased to see us tunny as nia^ clu e
to call, and will endeawir to feed and provid for ihcui
>nd iheir horses in the beat maiinerihat the country
will -idrnii of.
He has a capacious stable, well filled and alt ended
to. During ill-' ni-Tt twclye mouthx, additions
will be maije t:> the House, which wiil make its ca-
pacity equal to nil the requirements of his friends.
Mount Pleasant. Nov. 1st, lb">8. nf2:tf.
LIVERY STABLE,
At Clarksville, Texas,
HUGHES & DONOHO. Proprietors-
HAYINti negotiated nrticlesoi partnership in the
above business, will be pleased lo have the pat-
ronage ol the public.
Thf.y will keep constantly
i hand a good -uppiy of
Saddle \ Harness ilorses.
Buggies \>pen an-i top—di ul>le nml sinjilo. Hacks,
wagons. &c.. and will convey passengers Io any point
desired.
Mr. Hughes has been conneeffd wilh this business
for maiiv yearn i d fptl" confident that In giving
personal attention to it he will merit the custom and
approbation of fne travelling ^ouimnnity.
This stable is also connectcd with the
donoho mot^tsb.
Which is one of I he musi ootnuiodiuus a Jul b;w! ar-
ranged houses for the ewnvenjence of travellers, in
Northern Te*asJ IIL'UHLS.V UoNollO.
no -Pi—tf.
GLOBE HOTEL
BOSTON B0W1L COUNTY, TEXAS.
TUK uii'ier :.gned lakes this method
of iufurnnug his friends and the pub-
lib generally, ihat the above named
_ House is now opened lor the occum-
niodation of ail who may favor him! with a call.
His house is entirely new, large, and well con-
structed. The furnishing shall not be su; p issed by
any Hotel in Kastern Texas, and he promises to La-
dies and Gentlemen, that the rooms allotted them
at this Hotel.shall be neai and perfectly comfortable,
thoroughly furnished with all llie appliances <d com-
fort. not to say luxury.
The "Globe" is situated on the West aide of the
Public Square, and will c -mpare favorably wilh ihc
best houses iu this part of the State, in situation aud
structure. Attentive and well trained Sew.nils, aud
enough of them always in attendance. Table well
provided wit it the very best the country affords, and
a settled determination on the pact of tlie IVopitutor,
to give entire satisfaction.
The Stable attached to the "••lobe " will be provi-
ded with attentive Ostlers, and an ample aupply ot
Provender. Come and see.
IIRNRY IMVINS, /W-Wor.
August 2Hrrf., 1 Hr v. .So, }(•*.„if.
j -
PA<1 E S CELEBRATED SAW MILLS!!
! GEO. PACTE & CO.,
Schroeder, near West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.,
RKSPEC'TFULL\ inform their friends and ibe
public generally. i hat they-have greatly eularg
eu lueir manufacturing establiahnieni, and have now
sucfi facilities aa enable iheju to execute all ocderv
with despatch, and iu the best atylx ol workman-
ship.
They contiuue to mani.fActurethreeclassesoftheir
justly celebrated
Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills,
which have given so much satisfaction to purchasers
throughout the Cnion. Those wills £SU J e driven
by horse, steatu. or water (lower, being equally web
ailapied to either. They manufacture all kinds ami
aiics ol sltvuu powers, such asStcnui Engines. Boile
and Smoke Stacks, mounted on wheels, and l.oiU
and Smoke Slacks, mounted on wheels ready to f>
attached to the saw mill, wilh the engine del ache-
ready to go to work, or Steam Engine and I'hiii
Cylinder Boiler.
They manufacture also a large site Horse I'uwei.
wilh an enlarged wheel, and Third Clais shw Mill
particularly adapted lo plauialion purposes: man
hundreds i)j which latter are in use throughout ih<
>4t, " '
the best Jiulf;<
They also manufacture HorsePowersot thfOO -i/.rr,
; adapted io all the purposes of the plantation nn>
farm: also Timber Wheels Aud Lumber Cars,
j Tlu'it Portable Circular Saw Mills hsvebeengre.ii
• ly Imjiroved, and nny now be said io be perfect it
ail their details, and to rank as the greatest lnboi
saving uincliiiins ot the age.
Catition against Infringements.
As their mills are patented and the;r rights hat
been infringed upon, and they have lately obtain* •
dafii.ig<in.inbiioit broughl in tiie CniiedStaies t.'i:
cuti f'.uirt for the District of Maryl.ttid, for an it<
fringemsnt «f their patent righff ,*l1iey hereby fore-
warn :'ii'l caution a!! permins rrom purchasing mill-
si tail ar ill principle io theirs from unauthorized huil-
i dt-rs and manufacturers or iheir agent or agents. nr
; thev are determined to seek redress through the law*.
| of their country, for every violation of their righ; ■
and privileges, as guaranteed by the pat cut granteu
them by the ttoveriunem of the United Stales.
A pamphlet containing full descriptions of thei«
three classes of saw mills, steam fxiweis. ihorse pow-
ers, prices, ierms, capacity for sawing. Sc will b.
furnished to any gentleman applyiug for one by lei
ter.
Apply to iheir agents in New Orleans,
SLARK. STACFFER X Co.
Page's Saw Mills.—In referring onrreaders !<•
the .idv-riisciucnt o.* Pago's Saw Mills, we wuub
retnark that tluav nre several of them in use in thi-
St-iie. and they give the greatest satisfaction. In
daed they are Held by experienced persons to be su
periorto all othes of which fact the manufacturer-
ia7c numerou* tes imonials. As oitr State grows .ti
population, saw mills are wattled in greater number,
ao 1 it is of the utmost importance to ;1iqs* who g?t
th?tn and go mto the lumber business, to obtaii-
machinery that is durable and labor-saving, wliicl.
*|Uiliil**s. wilh great speed, are claimed for Pate -
tnlils. — Galveston News.
DIGGERS' SPECIFIC
OR
DIRT-EATERS' CURE.
HEW STOftfi II* GAI*R>r iLiX
COOPK OUiUXTt. -.t ;
HOP
RKSPfif
pleef
that fae'haa
snch a-<
Goods anU fwewiw, ael M i
fore been offered for sale iit <tua Httkii et i
These goods will be *old at Ifwer t^wrse te
in this place, because tbey have been ewrchaajd ia
the Northern Cities, with the very bewt fssfllriea. .flbef
are all Fresh and of the late* styles sad fabrtea.
The aiock comprises v
Cloths, tChecks oad Stripsf, *- Jewelry.
Kersey, Lowells,, (Missy, -
Tweeds Plain i t i|M dms«
f.inseys. Calicoes k Giaghsnss,
HARDWARE,QUEEN8WARK.0LA8||WX
S READY MADE CLOTHING. w l ,, L
Boots and Shoes, Saddles, Bridles,
cingles. Saddle-bags, 8*ichela. Valises, Vata.^HK:
Caps and Bobnets, Medicine*, Dye Rtiiffs,*
Perfumery, 8o«p and Brnshe|., . v v (
A large Stock of Groceries, with a great essictf
ot Fancy Groceries. . j
A most beuttlfhl lot of
, TAMO* GOODS m THB LAO# -
comprising everything iu thai line. Silks, Meriaoea,
Vlpacas. t'ashtuerss. Muslins, Laces. Calbw Trias-
icings, Glovest Hoitissy.en
We have all thai will be called for is (Us
■t country, and invite close exanuaatioa. aad
•nrisoii of Prices. We are determined te sell! \
j t 'all and see us. ' ' 1 " «.
Gainenville. December lAth I85H.
DISSOLUTION.
i r|^U K copurttteivhip heretofore existing letwfsti
| 1 the uudei>ig. ed. was tbin da\ dissolved liy uau-.
I «it | consent, t risii IHinn and Viucent Jtiirkie,
re uloiie kuttKifized to use the uaiae of tlie tirto
I « li(|iiiHatioti, T'RIAll DUNS,
A.1 A. YATES. 8
v i ncent ri tch ik.
I1 HE utideraigniid have t|tis <iav funned a eo-
|iartfiers!iip. iiniler tltc Uaiue fci d stvle of
DUB* ft RITCHIE, *
•i the pnrjioHe of carrying on the Receiving, Par-'
.tiding. < V on tit iseiuu mnl tirotery Ibieineso. at
•id stand, where they will lv pleased toiuoxMumo-
t .tl
their oi<l (mtroi.c ac usual
ruiAi!
v. Ki'ioniK.
no Uv.it.
Shew.p„rt hi. F,l. I. ISf.S.
PIONEER IRON WORKS- ?"■
TIIE uudersielied is prejMtred to t'lO"
uisli, at his NfilTJl2 miles North WeatjA'
Stnarksrille. Oe>ring toi Mills. Gins and
ill Thresher*. Scgnnents ltn<i nv*nd Milir.
Grate Itara. Plows. a|td. iu nne. every thing ttousUy
in ule at a snirill foundry.
Owing lo the difficulty of procuring metal is sntt-
c.eiit <|iiantitii s, tlnse desiring work done, are re-
qucsted to tiring old castings with them, tor which
they will be paid 11 cenis per pound.
Tiie patronage of the public i- respectftilly solioi-
ted. 1^, llat Ploughs on luind.
J. H. II. IHNWrnuiFT.
./iirii"*rtf 'S'h><'. IWS. V,. - 1 i
ti'ienda. and
t hat he in
A ( UKTAI.N AMI
INFALLIBLE CURE
| Viir t'.is mint p.Ti'iri.iu« haMt is now nfTcrvat to the piibltr in (hi
j t'faiit..rs linrinir re;rv«. nnd |i r. n s wtios-. i liil.Jr. o r«
; lK!,Ht Ui li.il- h.il it. nmv rrt.1 on m -p.-.sir «i,j p..rm 'i«iit rri
I in uslti," til,. lHti<;K!:.s' Si'KClKk n.voiiilan •! iiti«r.ti«ni>.
| I iihcvtlftT«-t/>of llirt-tjitiiicoii ib.-s Oni <o<> *rll know
to >vrrr oim-who tws witiiHsnr<l nm-of it tnn.v I *n<r rr.mtii. r><
ft ip p**rtiiv*t irtTutK t«T vmrri. hi)., hr pur^iit. nwn-.i
and ptuxiriMn i« totals un it le '<> kv- uiit f t th> toK« ofhe f h
Mii.t •••mr.ll ili*l ilitj in the -ubj.-ct. Th. rullowint; ar ximr i'.
•ti li"ii« -t tb«- pre^nrw r,f • h- lial.it md fbru ot* rvr intioui
t>- pmmpili mrt * itt, th.-^ue: ltowrix ami -t.inwK n-nrb 'ie
twidert.in-'Want iM-n«e of fulln. «s. appeTltv. wirb Tory ii
tl.' f.r <ntinv; ■ total abwnce of.- lor in th- sfcio' fw.
wpivinlfy line a MoatuJ aixf co|orl<«K Im-k; «>• dull. • whii >
l *inif *tf 1 nnnt'tT it.lir, and no l ii'lia ry in >h pupil.
Wc «u!'jo!i> X t«w tn.ai a numlvr of cvrtlr.ranw ic. our p.«y,-
«i. > , ih. oii^ln. Is* ol w! ip|i ran It «*-n on appHi*atlon to tt -
pi pii.tol>:
llt ak's ism smuxi: I'tcwM. L«. I
•l iuuai y 14 la&u I
Mexurs 'e. ft. H /i^ Cii,, N'tr Orleans:
Vit.ML- m.s:—1 lime 'iu1 i'ljrthv jiaal%,nr Uwii fv.<ouua«ndit*v
n nrtirlr if m.-ilirin ■ pi vim ml li> you. -tjl-d DitXjKKS" S«'K' •
IKti'. tir UlhTI.Al I s" t'l'H;. au.l in sonn- thirty.<wm i i
whiih it I.-"!1 iir.\n u l. I h#v- u t k o n itt" f'it'Wa aln.l
ilin'aiira. to e'w't « P 'ltiiaartu ( uri'.
j 1 ham las'i; ellinir Patoi.t Mvui.'ine Sir the l t tblKy year-
I and hi o n er : ivon a .TTllf.raSa Iwfom; nor would I n w h ..
. I < r ii'-urd of a ran- <>f a Hrt-K.st.-r helt ( und Syr.^ulnr ||| ■
; 4-Uus; a d I firmly t«li«v^ th DUiti^U.-' SMC TFH' will rur
I III every i!i .i<«- when vi< ncomlinjr to lli« .iiivrtion*. I
; hair foui il it a niow vflirac oith rutm-dy fbr tb>- |h rn<< nni.t rtn
, >t .vtrr and A-U". a.nl nil nt sof n. o.Tnl debility
! V-iiira. trui) <| «. Bi Hk
I Wilson It Mitchell. tt-sidiiiKOD the Sabinsrit.4-. in ttM par
Ish of 8,1 ine. State of LsiitMaii.i. do h-n'l.y .vrtifj that my aw.
CluiMi.pher, now alu.it r.ft -en year* oi l, (-..n'rai-ted whe
tlOU3L AHli btU.i li-.iS
TIIK tuidemigiied would twjiwl
fully itiioru his old
titc public generally
pn-|iared to execut
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting,
in tht- liest style oi the : rt attd on the most rea-
sonable terms. \V< rk done in any of the adjoin-
ing counties. B. RREM.
jni'Myl j t'larksv^lle.
ILXJIvIBER.! !
THE suhscrilier takrs ihis method lo
intorm the public in general, tbel he
has become the t-ole piuprietor ol ihc
Stc.;ru Circular Haw Mill, heretofore
mlucti d under the name and style of Hi'nHerson
v Gibson, which will bwrmftei- be carrietl on nader
be name ot I.. 1). Henderson alone.
Here permit him to return his most grateful Uumif
i> the oid friends aud customers of the late tiim vi
Icnderson .V Gibson, for the very liberal patronage
vhicli wiis extended to I hem during the past season.
u the purchase of their lumber, and he hoftee
i.-eping on h.-uxl at all times, a constant supply ot
I '.'isoned lumber, at low pricee. to merit a coniiniw-
ijn of the same.
He has tnkcu a great deal of pains, at a reasider-
•ible expense, to cause-way tbe road through the
Pine flats, lending from his mill t« tbe prairie,ia the
firection of ihc Western counties, over which wug-
I ins can now pass without any ■.lifflcnlty. witb heavy
I loads.
H? has employed Mr. Win. IV Bnellas sawyer.aad
j Mr. Jo. Kitchcll. temporarily, ns engineer. stid lVotu
• Jic tuown ability ol these gentlemen; as sawyer aad
jugineer. he feels no heaitaticy iu pledging himself
4. till l.ills. with as hitich dispatch and ci rtt(S«a.
i' any mill in Red River county. IIis.mill has h«Mi
,-unning every day since the late purchase, sail' he
i ts tieou cutting from 4.111 to OH >fws^^hja per
! jay. lie has now accumulated on tksfiNUfnali
! .tf HXi.fSHl feet ot lumber, nicely stacked, had ready
! for sale, at lite price «t SI -■> via. per hundred tuot,
i msii. and when the money is aot paid wh«U the lu -
j iict' ia delivered. SI •'it) eta. will be required.
His lumber ia sawed expressly ter ih# Western
; trade, consistitig ot flooring. weatherboM-dl'ig. eeil-
; ing, fenciag, inch plank ot . various Wiu;aa, and
| Icngihi*, aciiutlina. joists, lathiug, p.'ibu£< a huge lot
•Ti lumber, foi window >ash. panel
^ i of l{ aud 1J ind
auiai. .b i t. t 1 hti it ofeaiinr apt, and h«|mvu su, tbXt4 ' door framea, and anitable hnalherl^r buiklhtg
<ir •;iy I idarHm**nt th.it I could niffr, vou<d rnucf bi' to ' ioi bouses. \ ; / ' ♦ 'ft
inuti Ilia b- iih and constitution >tppe«rad <o U. rui .ed. and , Tea mat era viatltng the mill troei a uMaave, wiahr
UNITED STATUS MATT. STAGE LINE.
FROM CLARKSVILLE Tit LITTLE ROCK, j min l!hh.,uh
rpHK undersigned are now running four horse I i ng to real their tea^will &iul ^lead^tf-
J_ co.iclich II Weill the a Mivp points, ""ly. m P°v-j nd neighiw, Mr.tJ, ti. liurr, •eei- trhini. aodasalaat apori- I ple'uiv of water near a litll^trenai called White
atinuce ot their contracts for the carnage ol the mail, j w ,.t, pmpoaed t take hlo.hom- with hioi.aad try theUi^la' j t)ak.*(iu the barrensi«n^mile houth of tfce miU.
and running a branch line from Ray burn s on the l**'""- ii^ did ar, ami in « Toiy iiort tims be soo.nwncwl im i i> ...^ „« ^,lt, 1«1K At- dnliraua at attuw-
main route to Hot Snriiurs Thov will enrrv rna- P^'■• ">!: nd in two ni0!.ti he W,ante r«st.^ to halth. and | Persons wishing to sciut WllSjOr ileairous ol ovner
main route, to not springs. I noy whi carry pas i* at etuis Mm h.*itbi aud r-bnat bov. not htm th^ji-i... i iufoimofion to relation tohtud er, will address a«- at
sengers at the following rates.
From Clarksville to Washington, $10,09
Washingiott lo Little Rock. 12,00
Clurksville through to Little Rock, 20.00
to Hot Springs. 20. vO
W. R. hidis. Agent at Clarksville.
HANGER & AYLIFFE, l*roprietcn.
July \Tth, 1H68. (No. 2f —tf.)
FOKEST HAIL STAGE LTO.
t heir coeietuntest nuts will be
W Btctul Mme a hii.ltb} aud r-bnat boy. not hi mg th-< s!l^tr
oat i. riinatlou to rvsumo hia fMnier liabi". ilia wnadWui •«- * iMarkaville where
orvry inUu.vd me to pmrure « l >ttl..of the in,, lici.ie lora let. j ' _ ....
da (cuter of mine, wb" had i jnr -.t bet health lr. the •atnacau" ! promptly attended to. , , . . .
hut not t.. tbn extent ..r my son, aud in a >arv ah rt time «h< ! Mr. E. 11, taoodc lots Well employed ny tbe St b-
iveoviMe l I lute kn-wo uianv .-an« l«ith auion/ *hite* aud f briber, to attend to the sale of lumber, and Ot i.fC
audtn « • «" • "e will take
WIUHIMI. MIT IIKI.I..
NOW IS TOUR CHANCB
FOB A FORTUNE!!
BEING SO SITUATED, that 1 cannot give my
Drug business in the Town qf Clarksville, my
iibn)0diate personal tHtpnt-iyu, ( will wll on ver>
i'oasonablc terms my tstnisc stock of Drugs and
business.
My trade ia a profitable one, aipi is still increas-
ing. Parsons wishing to eoilmrk iu the Drug biis-
iiiccS. hud better*"- me before estalilishing else
where. If'l sell I will rent the house 1 now oc-
cupy if desired. J. A. HARRY.
P. S. I also desire to sell my residence in towu,
which is a desirable'One, for any person engaged
in business iu town.
Clarksville, May l«t, 1859. no. l'i tf
POSITIVELY THB I«A3T CALL,
'lUlllSK knowing |.liaii|sii|vo« indebted to the
4_ fli'i" of Wilson it Jac.iHOt), either by note oi
account, pan suve theniseivtw cost bv calling on
FROM MARSHA LL
TO JEFFERSON, DA I NO EUFIELD, MOUNT
PLEASANT. AND CLARKSVILLE.
CHARGES.
From Marshall to Jcdor«oa,
'• •' •' Daingerfield.
•' " ♦' Mt. Pleasant,
" " " Clarksville,
#2.00
ii.tKJ
7,f 0
12,00
The above line will ruu In connection with the
Shreveport stages and Railroad, and Henderson and
Tyler stages: nnd in connection with the Clarksvillo ■
and Western stages.
The sthgos depart from Marshall every Tuesday, .
Thursday and Saturday, t 4 o'clock A. M. and '
iirrive in Clarksville next lay. And lenve Clarks- >
ville every Tnasday Thursday and Saturday,
at 4 o'clock A. M., arriving in .lelferson in r nn> m
uike the Hhrevepon Stages.
No k«a( will be coiiaidared secured until paid
for.
jgQT All httntlles, packages and parcels, must be
prepaid, or they will uol be taken.
Fifty |«>un,b' of Ra ?age allowed to each r.vxen-
A NA.ro, S ii ixa Pitnii. Li. i
Jai:n.r> 11. 1HM j
Thin is to nt tif> that 1 have lani the " Uig.-w*' -peclhc, w
Dtv:-ulera' Cure," '*u e-.lii, twelve • rffxer. and haveaun«<1-•]
ill enrii •: permaiieotly ev-rj rue. 'JU" ihm*uiv: that ot a i-
nixl—in year* old. that would mil bare b on^ht mie hnn !«•' d d
lara. nn not no* lw '<ni^ht torleaa 'ban ttte«u hundrnl. Th.
miw Wi-re eJTi i t.'d mi by tbe uee ot ti e aliovc UiMti^ifle vi< ■
on R£- .irdinc to lur dinvino-, and nothing alaa. arn-ep. I.ouriah
in./ f«Mi. In no Mar haa any one CU. v' ■ ivluruatd io thu hat>il- j iii IIICY.
nor d 11 believe tbvj will, with *uy rejuonatile <*ru attd treat-
ment. J IHS M'tlKIC.
From and after thia date, purcba.er^ will pioaaa ui* rve th.
PmyHeto'1!! written eiimatuiv parted overtha'rerk
tie, wiiiuMit wbi'-h. tmn- ia Kenuini-
PHtCE FIVE OOL.LA.M PER BOTl'LE.
Sf- A liberal diarount to tbe trade.
l-RF.i'AHED O.JLY BV
s. B. WHBSLOCK A CO.,
Whslesale Druggists,
43 MtgadDa atreat. Mew Orleans.
•for aale alao In J. « jot! I « CO.
K J W TOMli.NRlN,
ATTORNEY ATLAW.
Sulphur Springs, -io^sins Co., Teacas. I
WILf. ittiend promptly to all husinea* «fiirw*te«t !
to hie oil u-ge.
It£& Address. Bright Star. IlopkiMCo., Tettaa. f
' great pleaaure in waiting eu uuhaiMs.
if i>. IIKNUKKHON;;
April 2'2<1, IboK. 1 • no. 15 tf
ATTENTJOA'i . "
•ALES OM TUttllBK WIM UH.
4 LI. TH<X^K wiw ar*' iuilebtrti to ua. by Mute
or o|a:ii jiciount. are <ariict4iy ivqiiMti-'l to
ti iine forwsini and |>u\ up. as we anc bound to In- ve
We have ulwavs Wen very jtuHttl Us
* sr«iis you. nnd never putdie-l you. {Nit we ave now
•ompellvd to have money, ittid if y o nt* rtoMlft «Htf
fViends. yon will wwlk up M the (IttptainVtilt*.
'ff*''1and settle. ' j '
j We need now, principally^ CASH 4ft llintk
j who owe tu>, don t • owe lorvvaftl ami ptjf awlmt-
I lv. we have U lr\ ty collect twl^cliptliiaJn^ dulcr-
! last tirirteen years. l^t ;^itM<> if r*
j and no money coming m. jwWiIti
I -Hop Mmm. '• 1 j7'
Theretbre. «Uf«J by«S j w lk«piuwi W as
what vtai oae i«e; a d wav|w*i«^«tj ♦•> «!• )4u
ip""""" i~* "W* ajlMi!, Wis.
r.- •'! ] rSo. 4—'i,f
KEB
Mhv liS. Till.
rio. Hi if
YARN. MtW El.1.8, LOAil fcTH'H
, exfrr L'hef.p. at
KOi'TWlIU, 8.
ripeSj Checks, Tic'ting, Cf<
1 'aris Pari*. Jany'th. iMift.
llA'13, AA1> CAPS
Wilaoti. between this date and the'P'th day Of I K6'- One hun.lred and fifty pounds extra bag,raKe
June iinu ami paying up Iheir notes and accounts, i *iH h® barged the aame as one pa^eng.-r, and a
or couhjaaiiig iiid-ment upot. them. We ■•an't ;le^.' °.r gr**,er qUH„D" vV 8*me pr°"
wait longer. <Ve must have money, and can see ; «•' :
no otlier wav to get it. ' ' • i^q. ,
ATIACIIAULmo FUR WITNESSES, a new
lorin, just pnuted, and tor sale at $1,25 tier
| quire, or $1,33 post paid, at
STAITOARn OFFTCB.
March lftb. IftSO
WILSON & JACKSON,
Clarksville, Texas, by Wilson.
May Uth, • HT 9. no. 17 tf
J. it. itkalu. u.J. h. mass1k. JOHN rnKi.es
H K.Vi ! ■. M ASSIB JL CO.
COTTON ^>A.OXOIi
• ad General Commlsaloa Merobants,
451 Curernitetet Street^ .W Or '«* . <
Particiilai attention fmid t rMdcrt of Ilides.Skitis
aud all Produne. the. collectit^n and disbursement
ol' tiiiiik t Vt l.r . ifl -lf
i >|r 4 r-. (!<>4 ;.>Al,i: u v>litaMe
tain ««t l-itni. i«i au-ii im Hr l Kiw,
tu LHinur cikiAU ivitilatt ing NM
aci*s ifi « t whi«4 is ni a ffw'^ <
Htt s(;|
lati l <«.«
i tiuitiMi witli sevtrsl tfrfftp si ^Wtl ItW#'
MHUMitli)
also a tr.u i o' 1 v.h d an
i V^es «t ik ' l>eat <|nr..ity
I Yotb. at a low j-ii'-c, ii a|t)i!
\ titer ppipi?
Put i Ht«ij. ? *, ' i*
SUicViiiUR b CERTlPiCA'l'Wt
TTNbKil tl.r th .Setition of fhe l:tw Feb. I Ith
V-/ !*•>>*. just jiritiUsi. and h r nab- at thii* oilice.
f every variety and
quality, just raoeived by KUTTWITZ. j at A,& per luiitj. or 1,^ lKM-paid.
Paris, /mf. 7M1868. | Xaroh 1st, IbiV.
NKW PORMS
%
F CapW Aad f ^'ias. With anal*
UHI praparwt, aad lor sale at this «floa
lftfcaUtf*.
spstoH",
K. C. MOSB Y,
CIW. BJIUillJUUK *
Clarksville
VI * ILL attend promptly to all I nisi
M inky be aittr Jsted u hit oar*.
(ft*
ft- ■
Oi&SA
NK:«) HORSE POWK^l
Also, one Hoard
tr Ba ntw, ,. ,
Alao. toe V! "t#
Sttwfb pntcnt
Call at
16
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