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MOUND CITY
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
[Formerly a* tied Bice 4: Btewart'sl <
Xes. 210 and 212 North 4th Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Taos- A. BICE, President.
•—*■11 eoarae of— n
BOOK-KEEPING,
COM. ARITHMETIC,
PENMANSHIP,
ENGLISH GRAMMAS,
BUS. CORRESPONDENCE.
COMMERCIAL LAW,
> LEPARATORY STUDIES.
At
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WlMKI TB* STCD2N*
;h Book-Keeper.
1 Accurate in Figaros.
AaE. igant and Sapid Penman.
An fluent Speaker and Writer.
Conversant with the Latrs of Business.
Posted in Commerce, Trade and Finance,
aod4ln geceralja thorough wiSeawake business men
Inn turner and meronant .hould fit ilia son for
~ "" " a lor* ta* months to
lift br sending him
Mr institution.
We hare unequalled futilities for imrarting- a thor-
ocgh Business education. Our teachers are all ex-
perienced aecou;>tauts. We'nave a course ol lectures
ss business, arte and ethics unsurpassed In the
Halted States, ttehave unequaUao means of intro-
ducing oar students into actual & aciness operation?
teSt. Lou's, students can Be placed in the family
•f one of the Professors and una ;r his cn&rge. .
Young Men Seeking Employment:
~We hare perfected arrangements 5y means of which,
we can Guarantee a .-hiubhIob br special cdn-
txact, to those finishing the coufre satlsbciorlly.
jrelectaphlBg.-ftli course and situation on
aew roads (uannteed tos special contract. The
Monad Oity is the model school of the Wtst.
3sad for circular and other information to
■l'HOi!. A. RIU£, President.
atari* W8m
w. H. MENDEKHALL .
Agent For
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. BUG^JES.
" ^ Made by ABBOTT. DOWNING A 00
WILMINGTON BUGGIES, ROCK
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% AW ATS, PHEATONS,
CABRIOLETS, Etc.
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AUde by MoLS AS. k KMMjkhL.
Ike Best A .ertme t el Carriages
- Texas at
REDUCED PFICES.
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iHlL0BBN*8 <3AttttfA«E ,
A Complete Assortment of CABBIAGS HAKu
WABB and TBlJUUfific always on hud. -
CfajTM (St.. Oppeilts Vln Vitailskt
task
H0|)8T K, ; TSXAS.
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Vm. Christian & Co.
Nos. 28 and 80 Main Streat
Houston, Textw.
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COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR;
• AND
fiENERAt C&iMMISSIOli MERCHAHT;
Mafee liberal Cash Adranoes mi t
Produce en Baud.
Sped*! attention xtvao to the Bale and Bhlpseo ,
OOT^ON dts XK70C Jt&
/' Keep Constantly on baad a largest
of Staoie Groceriese *
*l AaSMTB FOB TSB 8ALJ Of
ensLi.'s ooTxonr ckboa.
Wallia Sc Board's Improved Iron Ti*>
Gray's Ingersol's Cotton Prearae.
Eagle Cotton Gins a <1 Cole,
man's Mills
_We_Okll special attenttoa vo ., dC9AS .
AUU!
WW. J. HUTCH1NS
2, 4, ' 10 12,
runxn asm
HO TON' TEXAS
Importer and Wholesale Deals
— i« —
Domestic and Foreign
oo
, COW1BTIH8 IB PAST tK
■k ' ' < ' ' ' ^
r3aca i3ustisa tkad Amertcm Pris
Brown and Bleached Sfceesin
$HXBTING8
GOTTOKADES,
APRON CHECKS,
OSNABURGS
' DENIMS,
' firovs and- Bieaohe
Ltv&e— JOyUlt^tmd Jpucits ,
eaATIKS CHECKS & FANCY LlNENl
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table damasks
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niH&yv'mauxjHr
POTTED,: .JPPINGfib
and PiiAIN SWII^,
MUh«rp who. Victoria JLmem
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Barred and Striked JsItisubs.
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JACKONETS, / r
NAINSOOKS .
TARLETANS,
ALLEMONES.
Plain and Fancy Marseille
L rhAlB AJTD VABOT
t ' t^usr wwr-ea '
raor
refe/
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ST ATX OP TKXAa, I to the Olntrfo' Oourt. to
• • } Oct. Tsrif, 1871.
Hani* Cousfr. } (Proba'e Pile).
The Btstd of Texas—To the >her-fl of HarrU coubS
Gieeciosr.
Whertas Jo«esh Qn.en1 Administrator, of tfce
e t teo| D.'nnjK and Mary Donjiln hiaffled bis v-
H'-loain said cooct, MftiB* ior the tt,\ of the foil?w-
•l'j - property to at'-f> dnV# eiistlos a;jiinsttb«
eeta «. oj^l of AdmlniBtratlon, &e.
vijty aerei< of land iftuited r,r. Greta'* baiout n
ratios fro/n tb« city of Hoostcn In Htrrle ooUDti,
b ii.g a ottt of ttt« K e!y and Tribal
Ttoct-foie ou are «'••(« eoramav)*! that yon
U&'liy all persons 1 'a lha alininistlitloo «
Srtld wstare, by m*k!ri; pnbfr.-a'!ou of this writ for
• I .or aoa eo -'ttve '.o nqa eT'? «r p-int*a
tn iwr conntv. ,0 «t t-« Onurthause la the
a) y o? Hountin^ at th* (x;>iratioD of lour teci from
« - t "• *nt, tbto i'ja thnra to sboweause If Any
1h*t a e w by gr.ii pttitlon h\t ant tee gt%n ad.
not ba , «f tbla w*il in ike due return
iMSUfri October 14, mi.
^ !tnu.«i, A. E. Taylor, Clerk Of the
— | JWst/i-st Oourt in aoc for said c mot, ui'
a«o the Si*! ths-euf affiiod at
* offiiBt" the eiljr of HOitton, this lid-A
ofO to! r, 1878. i ■
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CAMBRICS. v
GINGHAMS, :"~
CHAMBRAY8,
LAWNS, ^
LLEN08,
BAREGE,
DaBOGBI
ALPACAS
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TAMA&T1XM AND HTLM&
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A SEW to COMPLKTK AS80BTMEJJ1
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CLOTHIKS' FURNlSHINSi 80
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BOOTH AND 18HGEK
Andto l«t«|thiag ppertaining 10,
fint Qlsss
Urjr tioods i^tabiisliffleaia
or whif.ii be< fept Tcadajforgoask
i&« vary lowest ■
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CONTINENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
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A- L. STEELE.
UKHSKAL. ACUBNT. HOUSTON.
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THE ROGER WASHER,
BL, HALLER, NO. 49 CAMP ST.
Wow Oirleaaa, Xa'at.
SOUTHERN AGENCY or the FAMOUS BUCK'S BRILLIANT STOVES
NpvlOwdy •
LIFE INSURANCE.
Number of poltoiea
OTBT............
Number ot policies now
monthly, over.
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1st, 1.7 f
being .issued
38,0 0
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OVER,
Asset*' August ,'lat,. IS*#,
..84,350,000 00
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THIS COMPANY IS PURELY MUTUAL
dlriding Hi entire surploaaam
tte Pollof-Iioiaers.J annually, on the "CON-
' 'TBIBtrTtO* P£sJr/;u«. claims ft lapr ;
■- ' ' gn businesslanfija lover Sratlo of ex-v '■
' penueto income than have3 ever ' • '1
been attained by any] other
Company at a Correepon-
'' '' dingJiPerlod in its ''« ^
! " !,r " ;History.
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; Its Total Assets are Sufficient
to disaharze <ftll liabiiitie^,^ Jiiolndias >relfteurft*
Pay Back all Its Stock Qapital andllleare ,as <J
balanee
More thaa $500,000 £arned Surplrf
Enterprising^
Economical,
' Liberal*
Safe. -
ENTEBPPJISINO, '
' To the amount" of -"business] aoftomplishedj
placlngltbeloomp any Jin itsJPoarth'^Year
fbremosttamonglOoinpaniea of ,
eighteen to thirty
. '*• yean business. •
ECONOMICAL IN ITS MANAGEMENT'
Only one other Sew York Company showing as ow
a ratio ot expense to Income, during the '
years of J&68 and according i to the
offioial return. - t!u£ Massachu-
setts Jlnaorance Department
Ms, ta lu Uareial Hefocctaa Of KIslc
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as Indicated by the exceedingly SHALL MOBTA
ITY among its members! v..
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Liberal, " lt Plan of DelM Bulssss.
ALU POLICIES
BEING NON-FORFEITABLF
In AsserdsMt with the BtpIIoU term*
w leb are Bmbsdled la the
written Policy.
BO DAYS GJ^ACE.
shouMjthe das date of the Pre attain ^coldeutally, or
otherwise, ne allowed ta pass without payment o
the same, fthe Polloy- holders ihas .t
paying it at any time within (Thirty ^Oaya there-
after the POLIUT iieinj He'.ita force Jduring 'tis
'tuie • , . . . .•
Sxtrs Preminia fmr Travel or
kFoniga Residence!
POLI'JIS* INCHNTR1TABLE t
CCsfOMABr BBAsO.18 !
%1f Policy-holders hare a yoioe in the election
and management of thefconeipany.
<' *3T Ssjoiiarge teforalo forjpo'.ioy or medical] )ex
aaiinallon
f'o-oiroulars.lorin'ierltjlor "atioa apply
A.:L4PrsELiU}(i«
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IH TE1
' ATLAS MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMP Y
St. XiOUIS. MISSOURI. ,
L. A, HAYNE - - Local Agent
VS...... ....MAIS BTBBBT
{Up-stairs,) HOUSTON. TEXAS.
OPPI0BB8.
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AS. A. MaNTZ. .........President
MBS HABBISON.. '. .VicePresident
MA0BBTH. .SecretaVy
v 8H3BLDS................................Auditor
HN P. DABBY... .Treasurer
THE "ATL*S /
Cesues Policies on all r-ipular plans.
Premiums payable annually, semi-annually or
quarterly, with a loan of one-third to polioy-holdera
ALL P4LIVIBS IOF THE "ATLAS
ARBS MON-FOSFEITING.
It is greatly to be deplored that. a large majority
it Insurance Companies take advantage of the mis-
fortunes of such of their policy holders who, through
adverse circumstances, sometAnea fail to pay their
Premiums, by forfeiting the amount already paid,
ueh a palpable Injustice, it is hoped, will soon be
abandoned oy the companies that practice it. The
Atlas Mutual Life will have done*more to.brine
about such a consummation than all the laws wl
could be enaoted on the subieot, because it has origi-
nated a system by which the policy holder cannot
lose what he has paid, under any circumstances. All
Pslioie* issued by the "Atlas," no matter on what
plan, are non-forfeiting from the first payment.
USTKISTSlBSITa^ OF TH|C '?ATLAS."
The Atlas Mutual Life makes lts«.nves4inents on
Baal Estate security, which must be worth (accord-
ing to the terms of its Charter.) double the amoun
loaned. Almont all its present investments are made
at 10 per cent., which gives the Company an im-
mense advantage over companies located in the
^ TnaurAoe Companies in most of the older States
are not allowed, according to the terms of iheir char-
ters, to l'obn money outside the State in which they
toe organized,. A *" " 1 "~t
States that 5 fir 6
had'on jaosuey.
policy holders, we must suppose that a, person aged
10 insures in the Atlas for $10,000 09 theLife plan.
givingSa single premium of $5,t02 09. The expedtn-
Fion ot life at that age is 27 years.
$5,102 09 compounded at 8 per cent, for 27
years,is,... 040765 00
*5.108 00 compounded at 5 per cent, for 27
years, is 19,030 eo
Leaving a balance in favor of
Eastern Companies, of.
ganized, and it is well known that in those
1 per cent.Is the utmost that can be
In "order to . show how this affects
iose that s
10,000 on
"Atlas'1 over
$21 734 CO
tgT Good and reliable Agents wanted in att parts
orrhs State. Apply to
. BARR A HIT6,
101..........STBAKD GALVEBTOfc ....101
seolO-wiy CSeaoral Agent*.
A B. Q-RISWOLD & CO;;^
Corner of Canal and Koyal Street* -
NEW OPiBAliM,
Fine Watches, blocks, Jewelrys
j^ANCY GQODS,
Cutlery, Q-uns and Pistols.
MANUPACTUBEBS OP
Pure Coin Silverware.
3STP rieee low and every article folly wairahto
lonnnry 98-wlX *
J. E
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REAL lESTATK BROKER'
AND
JLAJYn JJLGEJYT,
JEJOUS "ON,
- -iTEXAS
Pays faxes, Redeems Land sold
Taxes, Examines Titles, Furnishes, Ah
at rjtbts of Titles, ajid everything pertain*
ng to a Seal Estate Agency. JulyGWtf
8. H. BBSICK, C.. PHAZIBB
AUoroey-fttLsw. Surveyor
BENICK & FRAOIB,
X- 'j>'ggqp':i^ Gtjehstt m
V ' WACO, TBXA .;^S5?
SrerJaTtottentl on given to paying: of taxes, protect'
ngrl timber, and selling lands. Tn order to sell 5r>r
ecod pricf-s it is necessary to divide larsre tracts of
And into lots of reasonable sice, usine uroper csre
lH*1o r U the mo t desfrao'e spots Our eyperlen'e
{njbhe business wiji, yr« flatter ourselves, enable a
r Mcnre the Interest of the seller, whiistwe scooid-
laBflfttethe buyer.
R3fFKBBNCIB—W. B. Baker, P"s<j., Konslon
Texss ; Messrs. Flint Ac Obsmberlain, Barkers
W eo; Messi-®. Cike, Herrlfi* A 'Henderson, Att«r
ney- t-T.sw.Wace ;J.9.k 9.n. biddings.PankMS
BTBnlum. iunl V
THE BEST PIANO
TP OBD INPO ;TBX*9, IS; THS
HALLETT & DAVIS.
It wspart* the Test ot lh«LCIImate,
Andfnev«r >.*s been kiownTto r'et«riorate in f.ve
"years .fair nesee.
f It ^ttiwll the Test of Time,
And these *10 bav- U |r(use 15 orEMJ y«ftr . s-e
un«UUnK to part wlth'tfcem.. f
It Stardft the Teat of Tnne,
isd <t« c tiT, 'ins^vc sal •^•elodiorB ore; are uc l-
va'.el in the market..
it 18 s?lo at A;Mdor.a\T3 raics.
Fi r terms, sptily to K. H. CCSBTNfJ.
W: cissa's t««ut far Texas, j
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TH08, ELLSBUBY, 4
MA 8TBBBT, HBAB OOMMSRCK, H0U8T0N,
Dealer in
Dry and G-reen Hides. Wool,
TALLOW, BEESWAX AND PE
CANS.
The highest market price will be paid
for all of the. above articles.
Ten Thousand Bushels Pecans Wanted,
HODST O N
DIRECT NAVIGATION .CO
Sign Through „ Bills et] Lading fire*
- • .Houston* -
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Also from New York by G. H. Mal-
lory A Co.'s Line of Steam and
• Sail Vessels.
Insures all Cotton and Other Produce
PBOM .HODBTOMjTO 0ALVJNSTOM, WHILS'.IK
TBAHS1T.
Beooives and Forwards Goods
FREE OF CHARGE.
PF'Paye promptly all just claims
for loss or damage.
rConsign to H. D. Navigation
Company, from all points, inwards
and outwards.
DIRECTORS.
WM. M. BICE, T. W. HOUSE,
R. S. WILLIS, WM. CHRISTIAN,
C. L. BEISSNER.
jean sheabr
President.
W.J; HUTCHINS, Vice President
aug20DTWAWtf- "* tSn
Houston Marble Works.
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Monuments, Tombs, and Head Stone
of the best American and Italian Marble
lettering neatly executed in all languages
Iron Railing to inclose grave lots. Fine
Blocks Ac. ufUf.ole^llAntles rnd Parlor
T. E. Jtbmbs.^
ang!2vr)f
NATE'S '
Wool and Clothes Washer.
Patented Jsaaary Slstt '1871, v
There is so Washingj^tachine in |the world |eqaa
ItiBoeslNot Wear OatjthoIClothea.
it'wtii washTsiiaTripra^rjaABMSiTTi uu
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Porrrt-jMocwruTEa.
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BSAD^WHAT JUDGB.THOMAS says buutit:
' HonsfOR, Tbxas March 14, 1871.
Dear Sir ;—My Washiue Machine performs aami-
rabiy. fily wifs is delighted, with it, It is every-
thing that is desirable, aid instead of wash da?
being dreaded as! ( used to. be, it is a pleasuie 1
regard it not only as the best, but the only perffio
washing machine that I have ever seen. It faot, I
r*«ard it as an absolute household necessity. A s
th^tis necessary to establish the merits of i a ex
traordiaary washing capacity is simply a fair *
• Very Respectfully.
J. C. THOMAS
ToJA. J.^N&ve.SOoIurabus, Texas-
A depolStory will soon be established at Houston,
where the machine can be obtained.
1 desire to sel; half interest in the State of Texas,
and will also sell rights for other States, or counties
Ho one who ever uses this machine will do with
out it. 1
All desiring nformation or to procure rights. Will
address ,
w. J, DARDEN.
> ; AQKNT 0 THE PATESfKS.
AprllTDTWitWtf Columbus. Texas
jzjvoTHER ; mr JUT
' poa Taa
Southern Premium Store,
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JfODB riBST PttBMIUMS AWABOSD TO
E. A. TYLER, '■
Attbe Second Annual State Pair of '/exa«,*iST/
119 Uaaa! Strwt, Now Orisasr
Sigu ot the niuminated Town Clock. 3
OlptomM and Gold Medals at every* Louisiana
Pal;, New Otisans.
Diplomas aad OoU Medal at Pirst Texas State tn
Houston. Texas.
Diplomas at Seoond Mtssisslpal 'State Pair, Ja«k*o
1 Mississippi.
Diploma and Medal at Pirst Alabama State ffa
Mobile, Alabama,
Keeps oonstaatlr on hand a laws and five stock c
Watohez, Clocks, Jewelry, 8il*er and Plated; ■??««,
and Fancy Goods, all of whtch are offered at r*dMe*
prices.
Sole Agent for the CM ebratedlWatcheefof
HOS B30SBLL*8ON
OHABLKS 13 JAOOT,
— AtiPBSD GBRABD,
DAVID J. MASCit a
HBtnor HOPPKAW.
Oddjfsllews aad Moaonlo Jewels.
Watches and JeweJrrBcarefaiiy repaired.
D1AI99NB8 BESET. ,
DMfffDftW ^ a. A TTuftK
The St. Jbouis Hotel,
THI8 HAGSIPlOSNr HOTEL, LATELY KB -
newed and greatly Improved and entirely refurnished
In moetsncuptnons and elegant Hyls, by the St. Louis
Hotel Association, o! which £. P. Mtoton, Esq., o
Mew Orleans, is the President, wae OPaNiSO to the
traveling community on the Piist Day of PBBRU-
ABV. 7872, unier the tnanaarement of the aad
ginned. HIRAM CRiNnTfttf,
Formerly Proprtet/-- o* ♦ihe Hew York Hotel,
gr^hl DimWly.jy- •
SEE WHAT $3 HILL DO.
E L Ivjf IRA
Premium Land Sale!
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CITY HOS-
PITAI.
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$387,000
In JRrixet,
1,091 Premiums,
SHARES S3 $ACH.
Patticson Market...
Pattlnson Hotel
1 Valuable Fatm.
X * ainaOJC jranJBSee.gQ.ee ei«stutst,e*l«>
I Residence in 5th Ward.
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10 Acres at Land adjoining Oorcoratioa
400 City Lots la Blmira at S30S each'....
1 Cash Prize of
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890 " .
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750 " .,
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19 Cash Prizes of 8300 eaob.
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St. Xoieti mutual jare insur-
<®.stc*t csont;ia>-,y
A. January
G^ttPepk Vice PMrtdas'
Wbi. T. Selby ?!6cr-jl ?y
(^eu. A. P. Stewart..As*t Seerevary na &*'i Actuary
1.8. Miller............Oenetai Manager of Agencies
Aaaota Jaa.l, 1871..
•v.8,50«,«
TPfflSOoapany offers advantages touciamifv
:ts superior t3*ays4 «
oes are large, ana its
meats are made
etjnal, and u some
Or st-ol ass institution ix tbe Unit/ffl Siates.
Dividends declared ana paid annqally. Itsiosuf
Poi'.o Su hc4ral its invert
on a SOLID jBA> Jfs, and causal
impaired by the fluataattoas of the money mar/res
peUUcal ' "
among:
EOF Principal Agoncy
aer of Main and Congress street, (Van Alstyae
Building), Houston.
A few active, intelligent gentlemen wanted
traveling Agentaio. the Str.te, Address
, N, P. DltLSR,
umitTdtw*w «*ar l Asent for T r
JVtw rhotograpli Room,
Rear the Haaoale tsapls,J Hals Street
W WIBT WTLLIAK3 (one of the oldest Photo-
graphers lu Texss) taken all the most beautiful
stylo, of Photographs, Jferrerypes, (terns, *c., and
of il' Usee. Old pictures o.' all kinds copied and
en Urged, plain or colored; also oity views for sale.
Photographic enlargement from 8xi0 to life else,
colojed in o . water or ijastel'e. by L. L. UOHKN,
kt this Gailey. Sa:isf ct1.>ocuar uteed An exami-
nation of spsclmeas noIiJit.il. *ati80d:Wtf
jtGEJTTS W,itJ%*TED.
The Baiitei of the Woridi
—and— i
The I reswnre House ol America
TH8 GKBar BOW£ OF THB YlsAR.
Ageots report rsles'of *5 So I' C copies in a fsw
hoursard yg. PKOSPncfm -'.iRt. AddT'ss
J W. Ui < USP8SD,
Now York Chicago ciuclniiiti, St. Louis New
'emu. .« oetJDSt srSra
,.#100,5M
... 35,196
.. M.oea
... 13009
.. IS, OH
.. 15,OCO
.. 120,009
.. 5,I C
... 4.000
.. • 3,000
.. «.00«
... 4,0*1
.. 1.60*
.. 1,500
... <500
.. 3.009
.. 2,509
... 8,204
... 1,598
1.900
.. 8,0(9
... 7,5*0
... 4,95*
... 8,099
... 1,759
Bach Shareholder will receive by mail or delivered
at the General OHoe, etthsr of the following beauti-
ful .steel «n ravln(?s: U. 8. Grant, M. M. (Brick)
Pomeroy, on Gen. B. B. L«e, on receipt of three dol-
lars in addition to a share In the oiatrtbution, im-
mediately after the drawing, together with the win-
ning n timbers.
D1BBOTOB8.—Jud Smith, late Sheriff of Che-
mung Co* If. Y„ Israel O. -ou<i1er, Bsq., Vlmlra, M
Y„ George Bennett, Bsc. HoneHea-is. n. Y.
COM MIhSIONBRo OP DIET HI BDTION. —Hon.
J. B. Clark, Blmira, N. Y.,Maj. W. B. Bethbone
Blmira, N. Y.
DEPOSITORY.—Bank of Chemaog.'Blmiia. Nf Y.
References,
Hen. Lucius Bobinsoa, late KJomstroilT 'of the
State of New Por>, Hon. J. T. Ruth ban, Hon. Geo.
Ai S. Diven, Hon. Boej-aman Bovtb, M. C., Silas
H&ight, George O'Hanloa. D. W. Giltett E*<u Mo.
15 Nassau Pt„ N. y„ Attorney at Law, H. 8. Stermae,
of Bovere House, Cbieaso III., O. W. Palmer Sst.,
with Manhattan Pite Icsttrance Oompanr, v 68
Wall 8t.. W. Y., B. f. Bihcoak. Secretary of Tax Do*
nsrtmeiit, 38 Chamber*81 , ST., James *lynn,7
Warren St., Aitorney at Law, J. P. At,will, Deo. Xt8
Marshal. M. V. B Bachman, Attorney at L«wr Herns-
heads, jotjn ile-eo'd , Attorney at Law. Blmira,
3ac"b Lowman. Bontheort- «'■. H. Pitch. Horsebeada.
hrotth & Hall..Bankers. Blmira, Bd. S. Young. Gen'
Passensar Ag't S. C. R* W, Baltimore. Md, DoL JT.
Johnsoa, Artist, Baltimore. Mil., Jason P. Woolsvar,
VanMttec. Dhemnng Co.. M. Y.. C. 8. Loan Com-
missioner, K. BL Posey. U. R- Hots), Barrisbars,
Pa, A. B. Galataia, Justhe of the P^aoe, Blmira.
Manner of Distributing the
Property.
Previous to the distribution, the duplicate num-
bers of all shares will be placed la an envelope aad
sealed, and on the day of dlstrlbting tbe premiums,
all the sealed ecvelopes containing the dopllaate
nnicbera willplaced la a wheel snd thoroughly
mixed, then a ndmber drawn out, and the teteoa
holdia r the correspondine number will hare the first
premiam. acd so no nuliltue premiums are distrib-
uted. Notice wlil by published immediately alter
the distribution takes p'ace in the principal papers
In tiie country, whi b have given publication, and
all persons holding numbers for premiums will be
oo tiffed by mail. Cistnbntion of premiums takes
place at Blnsiia, N. Y^ast soon as sufficient shares
are no id to caver amount of premiums, engraviBgs
and other expenses. _
mar All reiuittances may be sent In drafts or P, O.
Orders or -Qi'seabaokt All commaaicationfl ad-
dressed to
T. S- PATTINSON
BuslnessPEansger andtCot. Sec*>f Blmira, N. T,
Good Reliable Agents Wanted*
Atttfl d&wtf ?Pj
W. B. BOBSBTSCS« - A, J. PHMPS
ROBERTSON & SHEPHERD.
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G-HOOBRS,
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AGRVTS FOB
TEXAS FLOUR
AVD DBALBBS IB
JFssae fwpericd MAqnort^
j&We do a strict Comslsstoa Business, tod taxi.3,
nly foifthe best^sdvastage of skippers.
KW' Liberal adrasoes.mads.on lOottor. Hides an
Coasti Ptoduea. . lytl^eodwwtM
OAKPST WABRaSUS*.
IT Chartraa Btrs.t, Haw Orleass.
A. BROCSSBATT * CO.,
Importers and D aler- at Wft^iesale aad Be tali ia
Buwishaad Amerisaa Carpetltijn, floor OU Oi^ths
Tafieand Btlamulsft OU Clotbs: Wlndosr Bhades
Table and Piano Oovors: Orucr b Cloths. In ssuares
•irvleoes; CartiUu a.d furniture M.tertalc Brooa-
telies, Cotr.ler.es, Terries. Rem:, Lace and Nottia
Kara Law CorUios, H&irelota licking, 'Spring
Burlaw, Step Covers, etc. ,jetc, _
ITTOMEY AT LA^v
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WIGG1S, SMITH & SIMPSON,
PHCENIX IKON j WORKS
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