The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1861 Page: 3 of 4
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flfflHW I1TERULS.
WE SHALL BE IN THE BECKIPT,
r within a few daVs, of a superb assort-
ment of beaut ihjl styles: of Types and
Fordem, for prjnting Circulars Cer-
tificate*, or any extra nice work.—-
- tki* Burchnee, added to our previous' assortment,
jj.jjcs everything desirable in this line, to be
fcnad on the "Specimen Hooks of the leading Foun-
jri&of Now York, Philadelphia, and Boat on. We
lave bills from three different establishments, on the
1 flj r.il "hall be pWsed to put them in use for any
1 our friends,: or ,he P«,blic in S':nt'r'a
t We en get up very handsome Certificates, Di-
tfomaa, etc., for Collegia*e"or Acsdemie inetitu-
Jons or societies: or Cotporatkra Bonds, with
Coupons attached; neat Bills of Lading, etc.
\lwavs on hand. Pine Paper of various kind?,
gwluJiug Bond or Bill Paper, and ex.ra fine Note
paper, of various nyles.
Have alf on hai<d a large lot of Pine Cards,
assorwl sire*. ineiwling highly finished Cards,
jnot Bristol Boards.I from 8xlt> -o 1-txlM inches ia
jjxe Those we fan print in pisrn or extra stylo:
either with the" finest black or colored inks, or in
gilt.
On- St'-ck of Materials, for large or small work,is
,mi.,|ua!k-il by any establishment in Eastern or
Sortlif"& Tox: . an<s all onr Job Type; new, or a%
good as new. as to afford the best in^resA. n.
Those who .nt printing done in the best style,
bad letter jiive us a call
i t'LAEKSVlt-LK. Junttcn/ !t M. 1861.
flection notice.
)Y j>i i jt'LAMATION of the GOVERNOR,
!Bl
.1 sicconling to la v, (in the absence of the
Viiiet •iti.-t' o.i the duty devolves uj*>n « as Cotn-
mi's'or.ers of Red Rivet County, to order tiie polls
to 1* o{ ened iu all the precincts in Red River
Coantv, 'IVsas. on Monday the 4th duv of Febru-
ui |jit I. (or t!ie election ot one delegate to a
Southern t'onveiuioa. for the <>ih District, toinpo
riir'the toUowin ' counties : Hunt. Col in,, Gruv-
^ psnii u, Lawar, K> i River, Bowie, Titus, and
Hopkins. •
The lollowmg nau:c<l persona are ap|
"nted to
hoKiiwiid oil
Titus',
Sti'es .
CUrksTille.
Pioe t.'re <
Bobbin-'.
Humphries,
Sulphur Spr
Garria - S: i
The al'O'-i
hoids i.t
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rtion:
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Precinct No. -,
Precin.'t No. 3,
Precinct No. 4,
Precinct No. •">,
Pieeinct No • .
rreciact f<,
limited |.ro-idhl!T
!'i !i and siiake d'
lice « i hiu tliro.
John H. Peiry,
Wu . B. Aikin.
JaS. W. Siais. j .
W Moore.
Geo. Haywood,
il. D. De Berry,
Eli W. (.sffney.
Will. IV Slp:;t.
otlicers v- i!' p e*'se
>ie return thereof to
bus thereafter.
Kit .U KfiWi.i.
M. Vt. f.u;i'l.K.
i. 1* : > 1st;I. No I—
I5SOLUTION.
■ ip tii'M'iri ,i'*' ex: ^u: lit-wen the
ifd >V A. Bl'.eU, ' in i'.e pr;iC-
i t.i.- d.iy d bsoived.
J. A N MUKii*,v
1.1. >o. «*.- :>ts
®IE|S
wib pWE %E!
.V®6' am!. theday
snJyateHi, <Wpi aH costs of soil, and hard
feelings, coweqnwjt therioa-apd as r published
to the 1859, that I wanted to sell
goods on 4 cfcedit until the 1st January, 18(H), to
all who kbt^w tnat they could and would pay for
what they nnght buy, and ask^d those who could
not pay, at the end of the year, not to ask me for
jrooda on a tifedit. I must conclude that very few
ot my cti&otnerB take the paper, or. if they do they
have ti'-t read, toy advert isemen't, or if they do take
the _ Standard, they certainly have, and are now
paying va^yi little regard to what I told them at the
start And now know all men, womefi and chil-
dren, Ity these presetits, that I am immediately
wanting and needing all that yo '-^ owe me, and• I
want it no'^; and in a tew days (ascommo" prom-
ise is) will not answer my puriioee: and all who
do no' setUej satifactorily by the 15th of February
next, way expect to settle with some legally au-
thorized oilier, as it is impossible for me to go
and see you all,for nothing, when an officer will
cheerfully call on you and mate you pay him for
his virit
Now all tjhis annoyance and expense may be
sav.l by pjHtii'g directly to me -and nolhirig'will
pay me but tnonfcv or cotton on shipment, or oth-
er good notes at the market value.
1 have -now in store a very go-td assortment of
FALL AND *r INTER GOODS
ol all liiniUi, and I wajfit to sell them .'?rtf cheap for
ra.i/t nd at a tncderate profit on a c;edi , io all
who know thiit they can and will pay me at the
end of the year; and 1 again say, that "l hope tt at
all who tlii' k that they i-aunot pav me will be so
kind as to buy lroin some man who can s°ll and
never collect whit is due him—I cr nnot afl'o-d it
from tiie fact that the wtiolesale me-chants of
New Orleans and Ketv York front whom I have
been buwig tell tne constantly, they want their
money, and il you do not pay me how can I pav
them. Anil if you wish or expect me to keep a
stock ot ;;oods on hand, to lurimh you all just as
you call tiii' (hem.you retird come iuaml pay what
you owe and then I can do so: otherwise, ym
must either jdo withoui them, or <;o to eoiiie mer-
chant who can sell on t ndless credit.
TRUSTEE'S £ALE.
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I have a good |
BAROUCHE AT?D HARNESS, [
to sell, either a sc;ond lia'id. or new on..-, I can't
ailord to k.-ep two: now some otie will do me a fa-
vor by calling ghert'y.and take choice and pay tor
it, at a low price.
It yon are owing anything to the late firm of
l);iri all A l>.ek.-on you had better pay it forthwith,
and you, 1 have nodo?ib:,<ire ashamed of youiBeit.
tor Itttiiig ir. .stand unpaid .-s'> long. Now we Dar-
ttall o' D:cl;s«iii want aH you owe us, and if you
will pay upid a few days we will be timnktu', and
if you do rot pay bptli Duruatl Dickson collec-
tively, and me ind' i.l.ialiy, for store anti black-
smith avc;>utits. 1 will In 'oreed to acknowledge
thai 1 have been deceived in the men.
1 am respectfully,
Your creditor in want of cash.
J. II. DARNALL.
no. ">2 4ts.
II RII1NE .t BROS, has
laiK day, by mutual consent.
Ciark-vilie, and A. Rhine iu Mo
tend to * he i>lKfil«iiua
'"a'iVs"""n e tints. We e;ir.",e<tly re-
ii d. l 'utl to im to come forward
we n;iut bow have motiev.
H. RUIN I) & ilROS.
h. l.v.itX No. 60 - tf
rs^m: F?riii ui'
X bee a di; oiv.'il
>a o JLLine in Cli
K:nuvy, *ill a'.tcn
'.1 !.t\ O ait'f
• :itest all tin
and pay up
]ie.
licr
HEW
RHINE'S
now opened, and am
a Splendid As-
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"AiiSL LEICWM,
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oonsi.-'insr of
t; it- iiCz. ami LI.EG ANT GOODS.
ia WOOL olid SILK,
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FLA>'N EI.S,
SUITINGS;
sRaWLS and MANTILLAS,
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I iruai tiie time of ea.rauce
>a .tv ueatienoa wiit o«s
^.'ioiriic e<t sieHufca.-.
V . i a. i*t.Afjitu^roN,
«! i'. Cu^V.wivL
no /-.-::if-
JiaiUhrjp li'lh. l.-til.
MOUWi' VikiitfOx^.
I'n
liie next session of this institution
w,l* com'lence tiie seconti Alumtay iii
•iunuary, and coiuinue twenty weeks.—
&>i rd (.uu tit Uau at twelve uoilars per
Ulontii.
A'erma per Session of Pi vie hi oaths.
nnwr.v Department,
SlO.tKi
la,1X1
'giisli Gniiumar, Geography,
. . 8'id Arithmetic,
M'v,*4*""' ** ^lo"er Mathematics, *40,00
aiid r"°"' Ls well supplied «*iti good wa-
It ijj''' j 'r'm':i,r' a"d is renowned for gooti health.
^ ^ society as our sinailer | towns
KUFUSjIANA, A.U, -
I'riHCipul.
Jnet "'unscs:
KINGTON, DU. L. CUL|lins,
Ion. si. u: L- RL'THERFORJD
• r' daa'y. 2nd tool. ' No. 5^—tt.
DISSOLUTION^ "I
A L Sew J p DALE' C.C.D,\lL£,&
SfJ-P 1T.1 ^nown hf re to fore undfr the
m .*. .* ~8'e ^ <*>., hae th<s day disiolved
mntaial co- sent. [
*«y raput t ah t o-^e wiioare inicbted
year jS&), to come lorward ajid sit-
t ? ow® defata and must pay them.
«" hereafter will be |
I® * E. I . DEW. I
i,r ^*el',«Iil£ you most kini'y for
g*** W« will in th • futuie,
RT on tijj^usual tredit,
r rjJoj
!•: ",7 '.lit o
\VAi;c
I PAO'l lllitl coin
give nie a cai",
I DEFY COM-
>i!"iy, and eheap-
n< ,>s
V o
mi ui
o'~c, t li s best assort-
CLv ;'iilNG
F"IKv D
kin 11/ i'ti*
.o ,;t i'..iii
:ti d tn ' •
■ A li. I vv
01 irkavli e,
A T.-
AM., 1 tl
SHIRTS.
iu
. li-
mns
in future sell
usu .1 credit :
tvi■ ii v.-' h Vuy GHEAl* FOR
ot-d ■ luio-t at cost, hs my Slock
mid 1 v.'.-uif to s..li id' i>e: -e S r ng.
S.vM KlliNK.
oec. *>.h. 1 }<♦' ♦ . No. 50 tf
SALE.
0 acres of land, to n-~rc« of gootl
«v and d'i of which : r - i-i a -.aatH
li':rh I'liltivati >n There is a good
in.- dwelling on the premises, 24 by
i.aine smoke house a good sta-
iti a yoiirt: peac.i'-orchard, a gootl
spring. There is a
cistern and
lev-r taiiift^
I'ost "ilice \i:d a Sclio«* i-h«iu.-e at the place. It
is situated L5 miles soiuh ol
l>allas road.
I.ovember 10th, 18t>().
her.nan on the main
JOHN HARDING.
No. 4'1—6 mos.
Sherman Dec IJth,'18^0.
C. T>kMorse : Dear Sir:—A man calling him-
self B. K I>AVIS, a f'arpe ter bv trade, said his
res'del ice was 0;ark--vil'e, Texas, and that he had
a wi e, cominpnceil.board wi h me the '2nd day ot
November- staid one month, and rell without set-
tling hi* bill. A'so. foo ed the Hackman (David
I '. Su liens) out o hta stage fare from Sherman to
Hon list n.
Board bill, 8?0 (0 *
Stage, ^ M
F. B. ANDERSON,
Proprietor Anderson House.
DAVID C.SULLENS,
No 51—Its Hackman.
MKS. A. MOXKHOCSE.
WJf. MONK HO USE.
m. m sio.\K!iii[SE & sos,
Receiving & Forwarding Merchants,
AND RETAtt. DKALBRS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c.
ON THE LEVEE,
Raw LAND, TEXAS.
Particular attention paid to receiving and for-
warding Merchandise and Cotton.
j! No. 22—tf.
NEW STEAM MILL.
_ WE hare juat erected, and have
now in operation, a sew
CIRCUXiAH SAW MILL, ,
IiTth'i Wastera Part of Titus County
bout six piilef south of Mount Vernon, and
>4 bo tit eighteen mile* eaatoi Sulphur Springs, in
Hopkins comity, and near the road passing
throw;!) that pince to Jefferson We have excel-
lent Piue, and fifom a long experience in the busi-
ness. feel asaured we tfffl bje a^ to satisfad
lion to those wlso HMjgr. ^ 4l—J- —
No paini will be
W i"
iTTpwnr,
Bawith their cuHtom-
tliSs."
em*h
Hidasin exchange
4 J. M. CATON.
. 'J;4 •
WE again have the pi'
''' en ting our thauks to
oltar friends and the.
h|pre hitherto tavorwlShe
w, #%d solicit a continuaoee of
the patronage and confidence so long eojoyel, bo-
ping b> a strict attention to^ business, to merit the
aatne. : ,•
We are receiving, and will be in receipt <tf ail
kinds off merchandise suitable to the wsnta of the
community, which we offer on liberal terms, at the
Tif81 PT'ce8' and guarantee satisfaction.
, We ask an examination of our unequaled Stock
and prices.
Libera] prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Bees-
Beef-hides, Pecans, and Tallow.
The usual facilities extended to Planters,
on Cotton and Wool for shipment
/ j- ISAIAH W. WELLS & BRO.
Paris, January 1st, 1860. no 52—tf
18eO. I860.
FILL AND WINTER TRADE.
WE are now receiving and
opening, at cur stores in
Paris and Dallas, Texas, a com-
p!e a and full ussortment of Fall and 'J
Winter Uooda, of all descriptions,
which we offer to the trade and the public generally
ou liberal terms, and at the loweBt prices.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Nogro I.Iiih. jr .1 (Aim and Kerseys,
" Hat*. Hoot*, anil iirfigans,
• twlilcd Stripes and iMnid?,
44 white and colorwl Blankets
'' twilled and plaid Lowells.
DRY GOODS.
1200 pkces Calicoes and l'rlnt . a 8ort«Mi;
«5U0 do blt^rhi'd Domestics;
200 do plain and plaid Liu ey«;
60 do Plaids;
120 do M< us do Lnne,latent styles:
20 «lo French and English Merinos;
35 to black and lancv Alpacas ;
125 do assorted Flannels;
175 do Siitlinets, Jeans, t'assimeres and Cloth ;
with a com pic to and varied as ortment of £i! hionalilb Hoods, that
cau uot fail to please the Ladies.
CLOTHING.
OVERCOATS.
SACK and FROCK COATS
PANTALOONS,
VESTS, SHIRTS,
and all Furnishim; Goods to fit out a gentleman's wardrobe.
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS,
and BONNETS,
of every desciption
SADDLERY
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
WOODEN and TIN WARE,
FANCY ARTICLES
HEAVY GOODS.
150 Cook and Parlor S-oves,
40 tons Iron, assorted)
5 do Steel)
t do Castings;
150 Peoria 4 Hall, and Sneer Plows;
20 Iron Ax!t;, and 8 ee! Springs;
25 set RLicksu *th Tools;
20 ^ Cari^nter's iot'ls;
250 pairTracir Chains;
15 eh-ks L<*:r Ohwins;
15 ) do/. 1'ri h1 .Me I
5 do drub lliicw.
4 do Steel Matlo.-ks.
00 do Axes—li^hi. je.fdiuni and heavy ;
2 ) bo es horse shoe iNails,
t>< Ori^d St i es,
3u ►ets Grii.d-.S.one Fixtures,
- "50 rSausajic t utters an 1 Sluilcrs.
4'hi • •; uv i vc-
loo do/, pair Hanie>9
4n ilorst? and nstile cdlars>
1(m «t ils Kopeani l a^iu^
75 boxes I'uoih'ers and (lasses,
In craiesQueensware,
100 chai" I'umps,
GROCERIES ASD LIQUORS.
111,000 lbs Baccu .Side".
20.'mH) lbs Flour)
2-; 0 bushel.' Corn >l*al,
000 sacks :5ah,
150 :.bh >u-ar.
cbarteked juwk i, imo-capital s rock,
............Fresidant.
I>bls
■ lass
l i0 kjrsto Ve.
1««0 coils j:r::--s itie'co' t^n Hope,
50 b:i.\es a.vs-irtd 'andWs
loo do Caudles.
lo k<-j;s S da.
00 i:i*t.Sf U tt 1 § ind Corks,
200 lioxes 1 v '1 ^iut cans* yst *rs.
15(H) do Sardines,' Salmon, and Lobsters,
50 do Raisins.
150 gross assorted Matches
Sil kej;s Shot, Ij«*ad. auvi i ovvder,
fi et >a'ety Fuse.
ln xes 1 and 2 11> canister Powder.
400 bbls Whisk««y. Ctin, llraudy and Wine,
iT.o ,|oz ottlts ii.ic J Iran.iv and Wine,
•M boxes It -.. it. .• To' .i; ro.
L't'.o do ^e ars and smoking Tol.acco,
•J' do Jv.MpS.
loo Nutnii-.'s a sit Cinnamon,
150 do/. A1-*. Portt-r and Cider,
25 boxes, lmp.-ri.il, livson and Gun Powd. r Tea.
30;
i : is
, | l>t
0 do/. Ga u.li'f. Scotch and Maccaboy ^nutT.
We offer our gvods at ft small advance, fof cash,
md will sell at ch^ap as ilia cheapest—hoping, by
strict attention to business, to merit tin contideace
we have enjoyed for liie lau tourtesu j>'a"S.
ISAIAH W. WELLS & BRO.
N. B. —Cotton, V/ ioi, Hides, I'ecuns, ect., pur
chased acd tnkeu lor ahipmeut.
1. W. W. & BRO.
Pari.- and Pallas# Texas,
Octol^r 27tli, IS00. No
B. HABER,
AS JTJST liCCElVED, aud is now offering for
sale, at his store in Paris, a large Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
•joiisisting in pari of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
of all styles and patterns, too numerous to mention
.\u:oug them are
Black Silks,
Fancy Silks,
Merinoes,
LteLiiines,
Aipacas,
Cashmeres,
Sets of C'ollnrs aud Sleeves,
Inserting, Edging—all kinds of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
a large variety of Ladies and gentlemen's Glove? ;
ulso a large variety ot Ladies Fiats, and Lonuets;
•til kinds of Ladies aud Gents lioots and ^^4
Snoes, 11 variety too large to enumerate. *
HATS AND READY MADE CLOTHING,
with which I can suit, the most i'.istidiiius.
1 call the attention of Planters, to my Stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
which 1 otter at the lowest market prices
I'here can at uli times b i found at. my Store, a
targe supply of Grass, Manilla aud Cotton Rope.
Also, Tennessee iron and German Steel.
In atliiition to the above I have on
li.".riils a large vaiiety of liOPE and
UAGtilNG. tai
ttjjjf Cash advances made on cotton consieutu to
uie for shipment.
1 solicit an examination by all who visit the mar-
ket, of my unequalled Stock, whi^h I offer on lib-
eral term-3, and at the lowest prices. 1 return
thanks to those who iiave patroiiizen^iue heretofore,
and hope by strict attention tw business, to merit *t-
continuance of the sume.
^ B. HABER.
Pint.. 6iov. 14th, 1860. no -lO::tf.
Ho. 2, Front
g. l. xom....
StMuner Grand Bra, 1 i
CAiT BEN B. KOUN8,
Bra So. 4'i.. ...Cap*. W. ScovelL
Bra No. .Capt. John Ktuns. i'
Bra No. 6....... Capt. J. H. Ramsbottom.
Bra Ho. 7,.„. .....Capt. Isaao H Kouqs.
The splendid L'ghfninp Express passenger Packet,
Grand Bra,
will inalce weekly trips to SHREYEPORT, leaving
New Orleans ,
- EVERY MONDAY, at 5 o'clock, P. M.;
and 8hreveport
EVERY PRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
peBsing down by Grand Ecore, Alexandria and Nor-
man's Landing, on V •
Saturday, in daylight.
ERA No. o, will connect with Grand Era at 8hreve-
pori lor all points above the Raft, as high up as
FULTON, making weekly trips, leaving Fulton
VERY MONDjAjr.
ERA No 6, will connect with (jlrand Era ot SLreve-
port fof'* |
JEFFERSON AND THE LAKES.
ERA No. 4, and ERA No 7, Will connect for all
points on Upper Retl River
ABOVfl WHITE OAE SHOALS. = j
fifaT" A plan of the cabin of the Grand Era can be
seen and staterooms secured ior any trip, on appli-
cation by letter, telegraph or personally, at the office
of the Company.
G. L. KOUNS & BROS,
No. 41—tf Agents.
,THE BEST CHANCE
THIS SEAS03ST.
,
GOODS AT COST AND CARRI\G|B.
WILSON, SIMS. & CO a*e sel-
|ling out their large stock oil Dry
gtiootis at
COST AND CARRIAGE-
For Cash.
Come everyhculv that wants to buy and have
the money to buy with.
We will sell at these rates until the first day o*
January next.
WILSON ST MS &.C0.
Clarksville, Nov. 10th lSCtO. - No. 4o—tf
NOTICE TO
DEFAULTING STOCKHOLDERS-
AT A MEETING of
the Directors of thie M
E. P. & P. Railroad
Company, held at their
oflice in Paris, Texas
on the 17th and Jl^tli
inst., it vas orilered
that ptockholder8 Kvlio
refuse to settle the i-aPe
due from trem, either by cash or uote, be injitne-
di.''t >ly pupci.
It is hoped «hat all will settle promptly. a= then
is.an l lint- been for some time, a large lorce tlp^n
♦he rtu'd o,"l no available means in the. Tresburv
to meet demands rrom co-„^r!l,.tors
Verv refl|>e<'iij.-.,tw
WM PHAM LEY in*, i #
no 37—t.f S^'v and Tre M:rft.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ! ~
F^ElVEXTJlVi; Pir-TURES 1
DE ON GLASS. OR SHEET-IRON ! 1
MR. E T. DUDLEY,
ONE of the best .
practical ojiera-
itors in S U N/f
LIGHT HRAW-
tNG, otters bis services to the
citizens ot Clarksville, and vicinity, for a short,
time.
All those wishing good and life-like Pictures, at
low prices, will give him a ca'l.
gZgr Rooms over Khine's 'store, at the ei'^n of
the Lone Star King.
No -lf> — tf
DEAX.RR8 IN
8TAPLB AND PANCY DRY GOODS,
Clot£ing, Hats, C*ps. Boots, Slio^e, Ac., Groceries,
White Lead and Oil, Hardware, GuiU, Queeim-
ware. Nails Glass, A&t
SOUTHWEST G0&NER PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bonham, Texas.
Country produce taken in exchange for
No. 50—tf.
FOR BALE LOW, AND ON TIME!
v A PTOBE HOUSE on th* public corner,
and a whOy residence; also, a new Hotel,
BUILT lib SELL, ss it is in a good
.. f°r the travel; and for water, pn the
PubKc Square _ The terms are part cash, and the
otiier part oa time, to suit the purchaser.
" " ' " J. H BUTTONT,
at the Post Office,
no 47 -r-SnJos.
For particulars, apply to
Honey Grove, Fannin Co,
December 1st. 1X60.
BONHAM HOTEL.
Bonham, Fannin Connty, Texas.
JOHN P. INGRAM, Pbopbietob.
THIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE is open, as
|[i| heretofore, for the reception of Travellers
ijiLand others, and all reasonable efforts will be
mndeto give satisfaction to those who may call.
A large and well tilled Stable is attached to the
House, for which there are careful ostlers, and a
plenty of feed.
Bnnlmm. Sept lftth. 1S60. no Sfi—tf
- CAUTION.
I HEREBY WARN all persons from trading
for a note, executed by myself and W. F. T.
Ilart, some time ih the latter part ot the year
1800, to Louiza Fleming, for Eighty-Three Do'-
lars. and due some tim^ in the year 1801—as I
have iegal offsets against said note, and will not
pay the &ame unless compelled !o do so by law.
GEORGE W. HART.
Clarksville, Dec. 3lst 1800. no 5!—Its.
JTOR SALE!
A SMALL FARM, situated two
and a half miles west of Clarksville,
148 acres in the tract -seventy-five
acre- under fence, and sixty a- res in
cultivation. Good double log houses, aud a tiret
rate spring on the place.
The above place is convenient to one of the best
Male and Female Colleges in the State. This
Farm can be bought cheap, bv applying soon to
.1. D. HENDERSON,
or R II JACKSON.
January 3d, 1861 no 51—tf
NOTICE!
TH E UPPER RET) RIVER LOW
WATER NAVIGATION COMPA-
N Y, having completed their route
around the Raft, are ready to allow all boats to
pass through, clia-ging twenty-five cents iter hale
on Cotton, and twelve and a half cents per bbl.
on uy freight.
We also state that several boats- have already
passed through proving it to be the only safe
route around the Ratt. The steamer "Gipsy"
passed down with a full load ol CoOo" on theUth,
and returneJ with a heavy freight on the l.'Jlii of
this inonth.
G ALRAN. Collector,
li. 11. L. W. X. Co.
i December. J8f.O. no. 49—t.i.
CABINET MAKING.
TIIE unde'sijined. late
rt?'er [ol
Bufc
fiO«isui.R IRON WORKS.
THE DNlto^„iNED are
pared to make, at 'lieir ! tiu..,,iPI m
miles no: th west of Clarksville—
[Gcaritig for Mills,
Threshers,
Reapers,
and Gins,
Grate Bars,
Gudgeons,
Bearings,
Inks, Dies,
Wagon Boxes,
Fire Backs,
• ^Andirons,
Plow Point, of all kinds, and Plows of various
patterns.
The patronage ot the public is respectfully soli-
cited.
L'iii Plows on hand
fox;"- <.'ash paid lor old iron.
DINWIDDIL A CO.
No. 51—1 vr
A. S. KOTTWITZ,
AT PARIS, LAMAR COUNTY,
WILL be lound, during 1800, at the old stand,
north-east corner Public Square, and will
be happy to furnish ail his friends and customers
their usual supplies ot Merchandise, and extend to
them the usual accommodations.
Paris, January liith. 1800. no 52— lyr.
B. DARLING'S
PATENT-HIGH I FOR TANNING
WITHOUT BARS!
TI1IS METHOD of Tanning has been found
by repeated test, to be the most economical-
and the quickest mode of Tanning, ever invented.
By this process, you can tan all kinds of leather
in from live to iiiteen days.
The subscribers have bought the right for the
State of Texas, of this valuable process of tanning
and are now manufacturing Leather, and buying
Hides, at Leonard's Mills, Tarrant county, Texas,
and are prepared to sell shop or county rig tits, iu
any part of the State of Texas, to all who may be
disposed to invest in tfie best paying business in
the State.
This process is the very last improvement, hav-
ing been patented since any others, and is now in
full operation in ditterent part* of the State.
Leather that can be made at tiie cost of five to
eighteen ceuts per pound, will sell readily at fifty
to heventy-five cents per pound. The ieather has
been pronounced by dealers, to be better than
any other American manufacture.
AH letters should be addresssd to W. Mason &
Co., Bifdvilie, Tarrant eoanly Texas.
'. ■ iiSr We have «o travelling Agents.
Cf>mtnnnKmtifrr r*™T'P#Jy
•:t >-•■ ., •-. \;v- •.- ■■ w lif *A flAlf f-
igneii. tate partner
thetirmof HUSH FIELD iV I
ias purrhastid the entire interest, iitu!
s now s-ile owner and wid, at tht
•l op lat' lv occupied by them, and lor-
iieriy by W. C-Gaines, cotitinuet
iiianuiacture "I Ca'liiiiet work,in allitsbram-l
'ncludin- SB''i-eaus Tables, Bedsteads, Clia'is. e:
11 invites aUeu.ion to his stock of work now
hand.
lie 1ms n 1 Ic irse, and will answer prom
ly to all caiis lor Collins, and attentions at
ials.
The undersigned is responsible for all the p.irt-
ner. hip debts of Rushheld Longe, and entitldd
to all the claims due tiie firm.
HENRY BUSH FIELD.
1 certify that Henry Buslilield is entitled to re-
ceive payment of ah c. iiiis due the late firm, aud
responsible for its indebtedness
JASPER LONGE.
Nov. 10th, lHtiO. no 44:-."tt. ;
WAR IN MEXICO !
OLD AND YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTJ3 ! 5
i TAKE PLEASURE in caiiing the attention
ot the puolic to the
Largest and Finest Assorted Stock of Sad-
d.eiy Materiaia ever brought to
thia Markjt;
Miid I am prepared to manufacture Saddles, Har-
ness, and .Htuties, ol every style, at shortest no-
tice. 1 alcO keep on iiand, a large and well as-
sorted stock ot my own manufacture of
SADLDBo,
HARNESS, and
BiUliLES
I have the best class of workmen
in my employment, and can safety reuommeuil
aiy work.
Those wishing anything in my line, are reques-
ted to cail and examine my stock and prices, be-
fore purchasing elsewhere
promptly attended to.
David black, •
North-East Corner Politic square. !
Clarksville, May iziti, icou. no tj—lyr.
TH. KIUCUOFP. JI. WUKSCH.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!!
TH KIRCHOFP & CO.,
ARE RECEIVING now a full
and jew supply ot
■ilXL AND WINTER GOODS,
.lirectfrom New York, which they
oiler lor sale on liberal terms, at Cirur.old stand
on the south side ot ttie public square.
We have a splendid assortment of
I AMIES' DRESS G03DS,
of every variety; Cloaks ot latest style, a very
large stock of Geuts'and Boys' Clotaiag, Boots.
,vc., occ.
1^, Pianos and Buggies for sale
no 41:::tf.
L. W LISSENBEE,
ARCLLITK0T AND CONTHACTOR,
Linden, Cass County, Texas,
WILL plan and make specifica"
tlons 'or the erection of public or pri-
C!El"ate buildings, in brick or wood, ami
contract upon the best practicable terms, giving
his personal supervision to the work. Refers to
Court-llouses at Greenville and Mt. Pleasant, and
Academy at Bonham, all erected by him, as evi-
dence of capacity and respnnoi'l.iHi v.
p.kw.r. e, %t
NOTICE.
W.
M. HARRISON
liaiids, iii.~- riminatylv,
ii to the firiii. ;i!>d urge ujiou vii
tig tin ir busi:ii.-s. Thereforeali
•o:v^s indebted to said firm
it iji\ oilice. and sEi ri.E : a
ii.!
iart' l in iiiy
iiiu.-U-l n^-
:trch iiu'los
know the 'i-
hatl best -.•■ail .m um ,
b\ and a'ter the first
ah
wii
of l-ebruarv uext.l shall i'he>s cji.i.f.i'tij.ss in the
cm kis wiiiiout re.-|iect to p rtie.- o; persons.
W.m. E. WouTi EN.
—3ts.
NOTICE!
WE WILL sell tiooris to puactual dealers, on
a credit unid 1st Ja
^oou stociv ot gooos on
anuii ry,
bui«j
We have
' ome and see
us
Tlianktul tor past lavor.s that have been exten
detl to t e senior p«rtu«r for the past sixteen
years, he hopes to merit a couliuuaiice o the
Same.
i o cash buyers, we ofi'er bargains. We
>viii sell a y piece ot goous we nave iu store lor
co.a and carriage, for the cash
WM. P DICKSON7 & SON.
Clarkevifte, Dec. 1st, isbu. no Ui—tf
mm; EiU
I of llart.
DISSOIiUNIOT.
il heretofore existing u :der the style
ujtve'l copartnerriiiip oy mu uai
We eanie.-ily and respectfully i
and e-ustoiiicrs, who are iii.le.
present, or the past inrtc yeai
:oii.-eiit.
eipiejt our friends
ietl to us lor the
prepare them-
RECE1 VINU, TOJIWAEDI R-Qf AND
GENERAL COMMaMBOM MBSCKANm
Freeman'. Fir^Prooi Wacabdoa*; •
. JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
■Ski liberal advaoeea tfAA* Consign-
ments to our Mends in New Orleans. ~
HOSACK & TTLLI8,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS,
JEFFERSON, CASS COUNTY,
T«xas.
January 25th, 1851. no 4 tf
MAKE YOUR OWN LEATHER!
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT IN TANKING!
Time and Money Saved!
THOMPSON'S PATENT PH0CESS, WITH-
OUT BARK'!—The subscriber is the sole
owner of the right tor the State of Texas, of this
valuable process of. Tanning, and is prepared to
stll County rights in any part of the State, to all
who may feel disposed to invest in a good paying
bnsiuess. This process is the very last improve-
ment; having been patented January 10th, 1860,
and is now in full operation in different parts of
the State. Leather that can bie made at a cost
of from 15 to 21) cents per pound, will sell very
readily at 50 to 75 cents per pound. The Leather
has been pronounced by dealers, to be superior to
any of American manufacture.
.,f®" Circulars,- giving ample home testimony,
will be sent on application, to any part of the
State
N. B.—Mr. N. E. Byrd, of Brazoria county, is
my travelling agent for Eastern Texas. All let-
ters must be addressed to me at Houston.
R. Y. CORY,
no. 49—3mos. Box 27a, P. O.
STRAYED.
FROM THE UNDERSIGNED, one
dark bay filly ; white in the face, two
years old, branded GG on the left shoulder.
Any information respecting the above will be
thankfully received, and a liberal reward given
for delivery of eaid animal either to Dr. Goidon
in Clarksville, or myself near Rowland.
JIM CLARK.
October 13th I860. No. 3'J—tf.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
THE UNDERS1GVED, as Trustee, by virtue
of a deed of trust, executed by Ann Monk-
house to him, on the 20th day of July. 1858, ac-
knowledged bef tre the County Clerk of Red River
County on the 25th dav of July, 1858, and recor-
ded in the office of the County Clerk for said
county, which deed of trust was made and
executed as therein expressed, for the purpose of
securing to Robert il. Jones the payment of a
certain note for sixteen hundred and thirty-nine
dollars and twenty-two cents, given on the 20th
Tuly, 1858, bearing interest as expressed, at the
rate ot twelve per cent, jier annum from date—
Will proceed to se'l. at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash, ou Monday the 2®th day
of January, 1861, so much of the fo'lowing de-
scrbed property, comprised in said Trust, hs will
bring the amount o! money required to complete
the full payment of said note, viz:
One negro man, named Peter, aged about
46 years— a slave. Mft
Said prapert-y will be sold at the Court
House door in the town of Clarksville, on the day
named —the 2sth January inst —at or before the
hour ol 2 o'clock. P. M., and the Trustee will
make tiie necessary title to pa>s the propcrtv
J. A. N. MURRAY,
' * „ Trustee,
i. Clarksville, Jan. 5th, 1801
\"° ^Printer's fee $7 50.
HERRING'S FIRE SAFE!
ONE OF THESE SAFES, with Powder tv*wclfu,k
in good order—for sale at ' '
STANDARD OFFICE.
July 7th IfVift
J. & R. RAINES.
BLACKSMITHS,
WILL DO all work that may be entrusted
to them, with the utmost neatness aud dis
patch.
All kinds of Plows made, including
the " R'wvh'r' aud " Varey. " Bug-
iries and Wagons ironed—in tact, ev-
erything that can be done in Blacksmitliing.
We p'.etlge oarseU-es to do as good work as can
be li'i'ic in tiie State. AM we ask is a fair trial.
We have a« good a Horae-^hoer as there is in
the State. Those wishing wo k ol that kind,
would do well lo call on us.
We can always be found at our old Hand, ready
to do anv work that may come to us.
S&u We return our thanks to all those who
have so liberally patronized us for the.Ui.st three
years, and beg a continuance of their failfMM.
Clarksville, Jan. 21st, 1^60. no 1—'ft
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Etc.
selves to pay ub in i'uil, by ihe ls ol January,
lSiil. It ii.e.e are any so unfortunate as.not to
be able to pay us, we request tne n U) come for-
waru ami give us their note.?, we a.i compelled
to iiave something that tne money cau be made
out of.
We Have i-el.iom asked tor money, but new we
insist upon you to pay Us in ere i.< no use of
talking; 11 must come. \Ve j&unot iotn our
money any longer at leu per ceu;. We o ve debus
and must pay mem.
J. C iiait,Jr., will settle up the business of
the E.rm l'lie Books will be kept up stairs at
th* old sutlid, where you >vi:l tiluajoli.nJ luiu rea-
dy to iet:e.ve and receipt lbi a v uuiouiit let it tie
ever st> small.
Uratts or Cotton will be very acceptable.
Clai'kftViiie Dec. let, isiiu. no 46 —tf
LINCOLN ELECTED!
THE UNION DISSOLVED! !
AND the updersigued has just
eeewtii -i, 'ktm ■ ^av
Winter Goods, such us
ivEM UCKY JliiiNS,
iil^SEVfij, KERSEYS,
itL/ • Xii-Lo aud PLA1D>,
flannels,
DARK CALICOES.
Also, a full supply of
BOO l'S r SHOES,
MISCELLANEOUS and
SCHOOL BOOiSS,
FINE aud COARSE SALT;
which, added to my lormer stock, makes a belter
assortment,
Than any other House in Town,
and 1 want you all to come and buy them quick,
or 1 will be compelled to sell them alter Christ-
mas on next yeir's credit I wilt sell low for
CASH, and to puuetual dealers, who can and will
pay in January next, 1 would Hill on the time.
CI EO. B. BREM & CO., have now fully in ope-
JT ration, in the town of Clarksville, a Manufac-
tory, in wbic.li they have already put up, and offer,
for sale, Buggies of different styles, and in which
iliev will continue to construct Rockwaye and
Bugrgies, in as g; od style, and more durable, than
any usually pr- cured from abroad. They have
all requisite 't.irerials of the very best quality—
will use no oi uer.
They will continue, as heretofore, to repair and
refit Carriages ol all classes, renewing their origin-
al appearance and polish. Their workmen in
Wood, Iron, and Paint, are thorough Carriage
workmen.
HOUSE A SIGH PAINTING, * TAPER-HANGING.
This f>ortion of the business of
the Firm will be kept up as here-
tofore. As their work is to be
seen about town, and through
this and adjoining counties, it
will serve as specimens ol their
capacity in this line. Taper- _
Hanging done to order, in the best style.
BLACKSMITH-SHOP.
The Firm will keep up, as hereto
fore, a Shop for general custom work
They have first-class Smiths—a Car
riage Smith, and Farm Smith,
who will endeavor to give lull
satisfaction to customers.
Will keep on hand all classes ot iron
suitable for any work likely to be called for.
Clarksville. January 7th. 1860.
Vr, 5l_*f
flF-
8TAPU *
iH
• All Ordaca Promptly
*•. •« -d
JOH* f BKLP8,
PHELPS A JONIB, .
(Soooeaaora toHBALD, "'TfH *004
COTTON FAOTOltlJ,
lit
GENERAL COMMISSION MBRCEAMTS,
No. 48 Camonaun Sraaav,
Nm Orteamt, Mm.
May 28,1869. k
JEREMIAH U. WARD WELL,
of the late firm of HeUaoii, WaxdweU * Go
having connected with the well
HARDWARE HOUSE
REID do TRACTS'
ChamberaBCreet,
solicits the continued patronage of Us Maada
and customers, and assures them thai their orders for
Hardware, if addressed to him or to Bold t Inn.
shall be satisfactorily executed.
New York January 1st 1869.
[No. 1—tj! lStfc.]
CHA8- OATKJ? OOIiLKT
WALTER TUFT8 JR.
TUFTS & COLLET
succassoas to rauoi, waidwiu a oo.
Importers of * Dealers In Foreign ADomeatto
W-AJBtB,
CUTLERY. QUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, A NO
HEA FT GOODS Of EVERi DESCRIPTION
Nob. 7 & 9, Barclay 8t, Naw Yoa*-
M&roh 6 th, '69. Opposite the Alter HirMt.
no. 7 tf
CO
HERE WE ARB,
E AND SEE US!!!
1
WILSON, RIMS ft Co. are nowi
receiving and opening, at Wilson i|
Jackson's olu stand, a full and se-l
lect STOCK of DttY GOODS We flatter
ourselves that we have as good an assort-
ment ot Goods, and as cheap, as ever before
brought to Clarksville. We deem it unnecessary
to enumerate articles, but would say, call and see
us, and if we cannot suit vou in our house, we
will get what we lack for you.
We offer our goods oil the usual tim? to all
punctual dealers.
ALSO,
At the old stand of Sin* ft Sims,
everything in the Grocery line that
the community ever call for. We
put our GR<)C£R1ES at the lowat
figure, for CAHli, and CASH only.
We have entered into partnership in the
ugn
iplic
Dry
to keep
ies to suit
Goods and Grocery business, and deeij
our houses furnished with fresh supp!
he trade around. We are all well known in this
community, and people can judge for themselves,
after calling on us, whether we fulfill our promi-
see or not.
I^ We charge nothing for showing goods.
WILSON. SIMS & Co.
Clarksville, Tex., Feb. lyth, '60. no 5—tf
1
WOOL HARPING.
^llE UNDERSIGN ED would res-
pectfully announce to the public j
that he is now putting up a new;
Double Wool Carding Machine, at ins
Mill in Titus County.
Having obtained the service,? of an experienced
Wool < 'arder, he flatters himself that his rolls
will not be surpassed in the State. Those bring-
ing wool to the Machine will be required to have
their wool washed clean, and well picked so as to
be clear of burrs and other trash; and furnish one
pound of lard to every Xlbs of wool; aud one sheet
to every 251bs of wool.
The terms for carding tor white or colored, not
mixed, 10 cts. per lb., for mixing 16cts per lb.
THEODORE STIEW1G.
Mrmticelh. Titus Co., Tcjx
April 24th, lXtiO. no lG::tf.
WOOL.
KKX> Pol" N ?: S OF WOOL, for
will pay the -JeiS rson price, in Lutu-
-i" or Merchandise, a: rnv mill.
THEODORE SFIEWIG.
jJonticello, Titus county,
Aug. loth, lhO'.l. no 31—tf
— O r i 0 Jg- - —
IWi.ivr
wl ich y w
firoposals will lie received at the oflice
ol tbe ilemphis El l'uso atid Pacitic Railroad
Company, up to Monday the 11th day of Februa-
ry next, for the Graduation, Sn sectioi. of five
miles or more of said Road: beginning at the
western terminus of J. B. Ives contract in Red
River County, and westwardly to the Paris Depot
ground*—al>out twenty mile*.
W. 15 WRIGHT, Acting Presd't.
No 4fi—!tt*. M. E. P. A-. f. li. R. Co.
VERY DESIBABUE
FARM FOE SALE.
I WILL SELL MY FARM, three
miles north of Clarksville, containing
SIX HUN 1)RED ACRES OF LAND
—three hundred rich black prairie,
and three hundred acres in timber. Two hundred
acre-* of it is in cultivation, and has on it now a
good crop of corn and cotton. I made, on 85
acres of.it, lastly ear, 95 five-hundred-pouud bales.
Tlier^ is on the place as good a dwelling house
as there ;s in the county—28 by 42 feet, and two
stories high—well finished; with all desuable
out-houses. Stable and Gin house of the very
beat quality: negro cabins, etcr There is an ex-
cellent cistern and unfailing well; plenty of water
for stock. The fact is, that few such places can
be found anywhere. Ail the improvements are
new. Call and examine for yourself.
I wi 1 f>elt the crop of Corn, Fodder, and Otli
with the p!ace The place is eminently healthy.
My object iu selling, is to go farther oath. |
J. L. CARROLI
August 16th, 1800. no 31-
Pleaee give me a call, before buying elsewhere,
" am vcrv anxious to sell Ana it any of
branded on each hip w=th J .ad P, con- Uou are owi"- me -nJoney' thrat is dl,e' 5t
nr tnrn.irx. 'that you were paying me, as I compelled to
STRAYED,
FKOM Uie subscriber, a lot of cattle, j
uected or forming one letter, and mark- i, - - , — . ,
ed with a crop and under half crop in the right ear, ',ave ,uouey an" t*iat Hul
and uuders'ope ia the left.
My beef cattle are in various marks, and most of
my .grown ea'tle have other brands on them, such
as p B P F, a heart and a horse shoe, and a go -d
niapy that have F on their hips, have J on their
liorps A large portion of my caUle were driven
from Red River and Bowie counties, and 1 presume
wiuatray mostly In that direction.
I reside three miles south-wgpt of Greenville,
Munt ectnnty, Texas, oa, the old Daftfp rotfd Per-
sons finding any of aqr stock, and wSl iafarm me
by mail or otherwise, shall b? amply rewfcWed "for
heir truUMe; IwaUss U ev will ooafer a'pH fc-
I'fiig** * '
Nov. 23d, 1800.
Respectfully,
J. H DARNALL.
No 45—tf.
BANKS & CO.
AT THE CJTY Of BOGGY, on Red
River, in the county of Lamar, and
Twenty miles directly North of Pari*.
' lave on hand, and will seU cheap for
attd well chosen
and Choctaw Horace, and
ifwy \ ' > ,■/,
Rotate and see u* Mmm. Hmw IwAbI
7 BAES8 A OQL
I
WORTH EXAMINING! .
OUR new Stock of Goods, just
[complete by late arrivals, is a
xJH mvfffiipiB
'General Stock of Merchandise, •
and a full supply of all requisite
WINTER GOODS!
including re dy-made Clothing, Under
Clothing, and Boots and Shoes. SSI
LLi
SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAT
THE UNDEItSlGNED has
ion, at Wigfall, Wood eouj^y yEZmm
20 miies south-east yftom SoUw
prings, Hopkins
ii-eut so.ner of Woor'
y, aad i
fat-class
'the
Saw MQla,
and has constantly^ hand akn lot of
Plank, Scantling ai
the cdstomaiy prices. Ho alao has In
geon Boost i'me i
operation, at the same place,
jt One of the beat Flowing MBle
j in Oie South—together with an uaoquallsd GBIST
We call attention of our customer*, and'
the public generally, confident that we can suit' MILL, "capkble of gtimdiag 6® bushels of thelkl*
all who want good articles, at quality of Meal pw how. Wtt Bates of Tett matH
MODERATE PRICES, | Uie first July—Wheat, fthrench 8—ttsrealy,) oa*>
and*determined to try and suit, and to make sales * ^ghth; Corn «^at aad Com taMn
at anv reasonable effort.
We will take pleasure in showing our goods,
and eudeavoring to suit the varied wants of our
customers
Call and see us, at the old stand, South-west
corner Public Square.
JOHN S. GORDON * SON. £
Clarksvflle, Dec. let, I860. * .
No. 46—tf ? J
CATTLE L0SIX
I HAVE lost a somber of oattie in
Ithe following marks aifd braads: Crop
,Mk 7.i il o3" the left oar, split aad aodw-bit in
the right—branded JM.flt Thws an others
marked crop aad split la the ls*i aslr( aad two splits
in the right Iwain* with aa I aad a heart
The whote wbraad^d with A and
P, so as to t4rm one eharao^r, Al) the stock from
3: y«a s eld down, ars-branded only with the latter
brand ia two ptaess, aad mestl/ ea sash ride or
#90* ' '
fonrifisr with ft,
deeply burned
Write art at
in exchange for Lwaher, at fklr prioea a
M. Try us throagjk the hard sesssa.
B. W. MUSGBOvB,
Jans 16th, I860.
AB basinsss pertaining to the Mills, Ml
he addrssssd to the Proprietor at Bright Star, Hs*-
ka sesuatyv , Be 22-41
A CHAHCE TO KAKE KOKEYr
E UNDERSIGNED,
paying his debts, if
to sell otf 50 or 60 fiae Pi
alfine Jack, Une for eosk.
•ore to be suited in price and
Albion. Texaa. Jane 14th. 1860.
LAND ~
j WIM. Mmk
■ astisnos taf
W' V-.V . ..
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1861, newspaper, January 26, 1861; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234274/m1/3/?q=%22tex-fron%22: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.