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ant t a
Tha Appla Tim Iloiar.
- in id tnee Farmct' dirts mi
il ih ajipla tire borer "will ucrcr
ifWily healthy Wee" rnn rU 1114; 1'iat
a al dilf. roiife brtam thrill y
healthy one." A hoaliliy lie
one that has received nothing but
nsnura (rjood toil) whereat thrift y
lava received animal nianura. II
it the borer would nut inuleit a tree
been grown wholly by the aid ol
-nanurei. To illuitiutr) hi theory
1 11 lie o .t orrhar.lJ which wa tvt
irol.cn ("nature Innd mrl
ri'i'eived
iwiiij and 110 manure. Theie trei
r Attar.ed bv Lorer iVhilo in other
l...l. I...I a.... ..........II..
winch liaa been repeaietljy nlowea
led with anuiiil nianuie (thai u
lure or the droppingi of animal
' nit their yearly depredation.
" ta here ttaled clearly illutrate what
. ' epeaiedly publiahed ; and ai the wri
. . ot attempt 10 explain the coue he it
laboring under a misapprehension.
4 -are theie : True planted and tna
1 itimulating (animal) manute are
I a rapid immature growth tearing
1 tnd young branchei filled with tap.
1 . is severely frozen during the cold
i'v . inter and when it become suddenly
'.'.'. 1 it frequently will on the sunny
.'' 1 - ' e middle of the day the sap become
i'. d diseased producing sitnila rreeulta
. side of the tree next the sun to those
e place in a potato or other vegetable
! suddenly thawed. This diseased
. it just what the borer seek. The
: - ; ted in ordinary good soil make a more
"It' . ' .. Ithy matured growih and are not
I 'Si ir li. ne same injury by frost and hence
id to diseasr and of course uninvit-
i;i 1.1 !-.( insect.
:' y planted trees should be kepi in a
. ' - Ail'Snn MAHlitinH an4 sV f imalil .
c 1 I j 'wi'(j vviimiiiuii 1 aiiui vj ftiiimijr
c r t -.1 their growth may entirely under
.. c j:i r il ot the cultivator. The most crit
-' a voung orchard of apple trees in this
rie t 1 from three to six years from the
J planting. Aa an additional safeguard
v.'! hfc requently recommended training the
t'.o wi.l ovi head; and to do this the work
training must begin while the trees are
.v:-r'
C'..' t zm back well and force out a growth
'.. r ..n 'ies near the ground lot the height be
Tovi-. (..' by the habit of growth of the panic-u'-r
."ty. The branches shade the body
f i..e ; :e and prevent the fatal consequences
1 1: dden changes through the influences
i-M jnd heat. Nor arc these all the ad-
vKr.;i' resulting from low-trained trees.
1 1 c much less liable to assume a leaning
roi.t'O'i .hroush the influence of the prevail
ij -.ii Js. The fruit is more easily gathered
11.1 l-.ss liable to injury tn falling trom th
.!:::. 'ow-headed trees it Is rue require
-c ci e in cultivation to guard against bruis-
t -.- usn but this is but a small matter when
tV -Tit is done with implements of proper
c ..: t "j tton. valley Farmer
::). Pysicians recommend mutton
the ost wholesome meat the easiest di--'.
' tnd best suited to invalids; while pork
n t
-'- r body knows is the most unwholesome
S ' 'eii. In England mutton is a favorite
. i we apprehend it is to this rather than
v: beef that the Eng'isman owes his ro-
' .'i"lth and rosy complexion. Our people
tor) nuch pork and (00 little mutton. And
a- 1 cotemporary well remarks "mutton
produced pound for pound at les3 than
"1 price of pork; yield3 more nourish-
:' hen eaten and keeping sheep does not
v.. a tarm to the feeding hogs does.
an be kept during the winter on hay
'nips while hogs will not do without af
me corn." We would like to see in
ers fewer accounts of big pigs and mere
it sheep.
. .t
K Tonbuk. We learn that this disease
-de ils appearance among the cattle in
mty. Many hare already died from
:ts. We have heard that a strong tea
rom polk root and a little copperas ad-
ill cure it. Also to wash out the mouth
.ift soap using swab or sponge and then
i inside of the mouth with pulverized
a". At present we are using sulphur
pperas as a preventive given once or
week.
are also informed that the deer are dy.
the woods from the same disease in
lumbers Aktvuaw Traveler
u I.
r'C'f
Ml c
V.''.
From the Genesee Former.
Original Doraoetio Recelpea.
! -hint ruffs. Two tablespoonfuls of flour
i inces melted butter two ounces sugar
( iinccs hickory nuts beaten fine. Bake in
' .veil buttered.
d Custard. One quart of new milk one
int of cream four ounces white sugar a
of water in which an inch of washed
. t has been soaked and nutmeg.
' istuit. One quart of buttermilk two
ifuls of cream two teaspoonfuls of eoda
easpvonful of salt. Use flour enough lo
) a stiff doujli btierdinir it well.
w - w t
re Custard. Uoil three tablespoonluls Of
lour in a pint of milk. When cold add
cpgs two ounces of butter and a tea-
iful essence of vanilla. Sweeten to taste.
I; tttermilk Tie. Three pints of buttermilk
ttrgs four tablespoonfuls of sugar a lea-
ntul of flour stirred into the milk and half
a r trnc?. Stir well together and take like
f c itard pie.
' nnge Cake.- Sift one pound of flour one
r r id of loaf sugar beat len cgs very light i
r'ti.T the ingredienta well then add the juice of j
o ic lemon. If baked in one cake two hours
'j rdccsiary. No saleratur soda or tartar is
ric.led.
A nice tta Cuke. Beat the whiles of four
to a light froth beat the yolks of the same
vi-i r. cup and a half of sugar one cup of
sv l cream half a cup of baiter: flavor wiih
'cr.ou. A little toda; -our to make a stiff
F-etli
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If'JxitIT lltH Mllrillt i 111
MAJfl'r Al'Tl'lir.R A Nil UCAtCIl I
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Luf KI'.TH ( I14IM 4I'
AIM balaa)t nulr
Klir.l) IlKPlt IAM.Y H'U TUB 1).XRTRAIi;.
Ufa. "fi (aiial Hlreel IfW Orl-Hni.
Af-ril ll.Vt I) I;
0. i. Mollao.
q a. 11. H4rrr.
. . Tloriaou SL Co.
ti'llniraai.r. lKt'i)litrrt. and driers in Paititii.ln!iti
I'jt lUudi c. U U(iiim .tn
Aj-ri! leo 11 It NewOrlrrtn.
I'DMisn m. mi:s ii:.M:nL Atii;.i
1 1
M ;.;
machine works
nii'limnnil Vn.
OrriCE-No. J L.VIO.N rTKELT.
KW OII UM.
Mfitioaiirr Hinara Fatiuea
With dt;M 1 iu 11 m and or "" "n"h ' kmanaUp
te diiu hu-F NliUt .w Mi:: Wm Ulustte.
I'tirmhle Hiram Kalian
Wiiheiihert v tt.otlv.er ni' Annular Water Drum l.iler.
t.m.i i iAhii. aim! wlladeiiU4 to nrta ol ih
1 .! ic- u.ewafr it pur. hiieth. latter katait the ri
r .H-flt el I't rnnef ton p-ir-iiT twwf tip iw nut I of
rltuui k-iUkt ruini. njr brick work In ih Ir crwttuu.
I Irt-ulnr and Hnh Hhw .Mil In.
Of heavy bulbl and w. Sited reliable and elbrilt MichUvea.
' iwechalllsoe the world
loproa-irw w.:nin. w cut in. amount oi luaaiwr aua aa way
Is tha tama lino villi similar aiaa mill.
Machinery of all Kindt.
Alwayi eg txhibltton at office and all aalee made order a full
goarantoe. Wi challenge the trade lo huw brrt lo an? ona
iiuu&M !iti 1 our machlnta bva latlcd lo floe full uUttactlua.
Dopllculc
Of tharlnf partaof our machinery alwaya kpt oa html In
tatt hit ao at 10 avoia any aeiar in rcpainug.
tr atria To A. II. Kaouour Tyler smith ceunir Tciaa.
.'. 0. itaioar cvrvn iairuc puntn on. lexaai i.. t. t. ravrr
Taiaa. Iloaia. yuplei SIcainorr or Orharty a Co.
Jacktunirilla tbaroltor county Imi. All of wb'tn hara our
Bnaliwa at work and will apeak of Uuro iliry hatrt)runuil them.
P. a An Uluatratrtl caUlufuo of our machinery will ba arot
oy Bin to any otw attiring 11. Apr. is. 41:iy
Coleman's Mills!
Th. nndmtinod. patantra and proprietor of tbo FNDriATO
HV COKN AND FLOlRINd .MILLS rtapoetfully announce"
Ia bla patronf and tha pnbllo araerally that till mannfactory In
the loim of Kenner La. la now to auccea.ful operaiion Tha
Mill rmbraor ilz dlff-rent aiiea. ranrlnr from 14 lo 8 InebM lu
dlirselrr (and to .nit purrhaaerai) f- kind of atone are now In
um Tit i the beat ranch Burr and the German or Cologne itone
at prion ranrlnr. from 1100 to M0 apiece.
The offlce rorthe eala of Uieae Jlllli la at S6 St. ChLioa itroel
baaimeni of Maaonlo IlaU and oppoalto Commercial Alley where
order will meet with prompt atteutlon. Ordera left at Uie mann.
factory will alio ba attended to ai MIUi con ba ihipped from
there direct and free of drayae? by itcainboat or on the New
Orleana Jaakion and Great Northorn Hallroed.
fruited circular. Rivtng every Information necoiiary for putting
up and operation theae celebrated MUll can be obtained by ad-
dteialng tbo undentfruM.nt No. 66 St Charlea eteoet
Tenna Caih : and all Mill! arc ruaranteed to perform In ev
ery particular all Uiat II promtied tur Uiem In my printed circular.
W. V. COLEMAN.
Jon nirRianior. Ko . 8ola Aaent.
N- h AII inrinftmtntt in iht conttntttion of Millti on
far lmprovti Mill font Drei or telling a other make.
0 Nlltl on int reiutorton or mine uiif ciriainiy or proie.
cultd to tltt futlrtl trlcnt of the Lawmadt and provided in
urA cane for He protection of Patenteei. Apr. '53. ll.lr
li. R. Whcelock Ac Co.
IMPOKTIiRS AND
WHOLESALE DRUGQI8T3
13 Mtjazint Stntt Oppnsit the. Arcai Hotel
NEW ORLEANS.
JOHN L. YNLMAM3. l;y.)
Aryjlc Hitter
J lure Remidy for DyMpepiiaCkoltra Divrhea Dvrtntiry
Sick Ueadocht night Sieeatt General Debility
and He attendant ills.
There elegant Bitten are peculiarly adapted forawarmcllmaU
and every peraon desiring health strength and protection from
the diseases Incident to the climate should uie them.
Perrons advanced In lfe and feeling tbo Hand of Time weigh-
ing heavily upon them with all ita attendant ills will find in the
use cl the Bitters an Elixir that will Instill new life Into their veins;
restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful
days; build up their shrunken forme and glrc health aud happl-
net. to their remaining years
It il a well established tact that fully one-balf of the female
pertiot of our popuiaUon are seldom In tbo enjoyment of pod
health or. to use their own exiirci.lon. "navor Ml veil." They
ore languid devoid of til energy cxtremey nerrous and have no
appotlta. To this cfaeo of Invalids the' bitters are especially
recommended. Their peculiar tonic and Invigorating properties
render them iuvauabfc In luch caaea.
renoni vlritlng district haraaicd annually with Fever and
Agile or anr Fever of a blllioui nature will find that by the
timely use of on? or two noitleu they win not in ono tnslqic
lake th: dlae.ise. as tha Bitters will renovate and strengthen the
lyitem and carry tho blue of In Ita natural cliauoi. '
E. If. nllriKLUtH Ac IU
Importer!. Wholesale i!niggtela 43 .Maguine S I. opporlte the
Arcade Hotel. New Orleans grneral wholnale Agenti. Jlfco lold
by J. WKIOIII As CO. No. 91 Chartrea Street opr. '69.-16m
L. J. WEBSTER
No.
50 St. ChnrlesStroet. Nnw Orleans-
PUIOE LIST OF
Stationary Steam Engins 20 Horse Power
Cylinder 10 inchei boro and In Inches itrokot Boiler 40 Inches
diameter and 21 feet long double Ftucd; Governor and Judson's
Velvet copper and SO feet lead pipes; boiler irons complete;
Breeching chimney SO feet high; nith atoam pipes pumps bolts
ew complete tori or ciry acceptance ttjuat rn conn yiB0j.
Stationaiv Entines SO Hone Power Cylinder 10X241 Boll.
er and everything else al ofrove $1900.
Stafffinary njrine au rorrc i'otrer uyncaer yiXdO;
Boller'llX26; and everything as above adapted to this slee $2300
Stattanfiry Engine 15 Hone Power cylinder 8X IS; boiler
40X10; and everything as above adapted to tbia site $1600
itotionorv Engine 16 Hornr fuer cylinder 6X16; boiler
SHX30; and everything as above adaptod to this sire $l4f".
The above Lninet are manufactured in Cincinnati are
guaranteed at to the Horte. Pouer elated and for good per
formance if properly id up.
t'oriauie uiiginca
Requiring no Brick Work to put them up.
Vour honw nower will run ona EO saw sin itmd t 600 00
Seven do. T"0 60 do. 800 00
Eight do. Two HO do. POO 00
Twelve do. Three BO do. or s cit'larsaw 1 200 no
Hfleen do. Four SO do. do. do. 1400 090
Twenty do. Five 80 do. do. do. 1600 00
y fluaranted at to horse power stated aud to do aa well ai any
Fortable Engine ever oon.irncreu.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
With Iron Frame and Improved Iron aorew hoad blocks; con
netted so that one man can let tha log: with 2b feet carriage and
to feet of tract Iront.
These Mill! combine all of the advantages introduced and arc
much stronaer than any other manufacture.
Forty-eight Inch mill 26 feet carriage as above .
tfly do do do do -Flrty-lTTO
do do do do - -Fifty-four
do do do do
riftr-llx do do do do .
.tlxty do do do do
When 1 double. SHU ' "anted $100 ciira le charged
$535 00
646 00
646 UO
f;5 00
600 00
060 OU
SECOND CLASS MILL.
Made same ai above only lighter weight.
Forty-eight Inch mill 28 feet enrriago - - $ 166 00
Forty-sir do rio ... 460 W
Fortv.four do do ... 410 00
Forty-two do do ... 430 OH
Forlr do do ... 420 00
All Mills guaranteed oomrlete to driving belt sad to perform
well when properly Bet up.
.1. il. li arrows' urist itiius.
The best and cheapest now inuc. Ousranteed to grind aa much
meat in a given time as any MIU yet lu vented.
All Bites ready for shipment.
Thirty -tlx inch Mills double geared. $V Thirty inch mills.
t i.i-it-B.;ru c Aiury ncu mill. .iubic kctc ear"
iTwent.v-fcurlnchmillt.double geared $lj Twenty-fonr Inrh
oouoie geareo ? ; iiurry tnen mini single geareo aw;
MiauhM' Wrist Mills
Tnder Rimner Stone. Preferred by many planter! to any other.
Eighteen inch - elngle geared $120
Twcnly-Woinch - do do 140 Double $180
Tivroty-six do do do 160 do 16
Thirty do - co do SOD do S2i
I.illlc t.ianl mills
for Grinding Corn and Cob toettfter.
o. - aw isi no.
Hoe & Co.' Circular Sawn
;r: 40 42 41 4 4! fl M M M en Inebtt.
PH'e: fl ? 4.1 60 W ' PI 1"0 12 176 lloll.r".
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES Strapped.
. . . TO "1 Z 4) Inchra
Price: es loo lto i;a Pollers.
Abehor brand bolting rlo and horte powers always on hand
ready for rhlptaeot. Alto ibaftlng piillle" Tlatigert Swing
Saws &c Ac.
LATIIES.
rven Icet lath for working in Iron -
Nith do d do "r0
ftiwcrn do rlo df - 400
IVoyc' Planing Machine.
TVood Fnor 7enrvf vi OraTs ... f 5T.i
Iff ritne oti tvith tia1f at m ftm - P&7
T. "! tlr? rtJcl TfTnaaM l thf; CtiruLtr arf kept rn-
rr Kt fnf iMmni'iit. fiirnnl.w utt mivhs
1 1
Charitis i
'if . XifiT Mrjt IC.
T Af?7
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Large rire rrotf Wrehmi
w a. vim rr w 1 orntut
Vlnrriit A Owrne
(tUtri.iiass Tn VIllENr Ic rmiirs)
Cotton Factors Btor. r. Forw&rdinir and
UominiMlon jarrnnanii.
II II 1: IT UN. TKIAI
ll'tl l lu.ifa al 4i l anl ki mho aa.- an-
'"i) arrvlla ti lrr. Iuialli. atrlrily pivyl.
; g
ax'Si1" vf. t. o. iiHii.L
If Ionian A llrinroll
.XFai:( AM) REAL F.STATt: BROKERS
j (it'r'i h'ildino)
I'ouarra atrrrt llouaioa. Teia.
W'll.l. (i lIM-ir inmutl ailrutlta iIm f.l. uf aixl riirrlia.
" ft N.r.il Ileal ...t.. Il.rti.aa Utf aiuainlanao
nilh liw intrrii.r I Tela. wc mrlta tho patrattaea .if in. iml.lU'
atto w.miH of lu r rrr to Mr.'ra. II. .Saiupun i f riMl.
" ' " " lllB" Taylor II uto. ai li-ily
To W. Ilonitc Co. "
WUOLKSAI.K MEHCHATS .1.YD
COTTO.Y r.1CTOR!f
HOUSTON TEXAS.
AM aorttlTlirihalrlroanil well aetertc.1 u.i
f IheStril. ol U&u. L'uiuiltinv In .n ni l...li.. f.
Ina Horaafa ftni. Ixnwatica tluturr. (Mlauxtra o'Uka
ranry Uoi.la lUta Capa Unot. and .shoe. Clotbluf II .i.la.r.
( rockery lrm ai d lit I of lli.lr oon Importation 4irvt fnan lu.
r'la. To WblCb lliey liirilo the atlMtU.m ta f'fMlnlrv llMrhii.ri
aivl Planr a.auilni ibern thai their .Kick baa Omar bean
equalM in the Mate da amount or eunpleteoaaa.
Tr Adranoca mada aa bervt.-luce un allomt n oun.lnuneiita to
our care eliher at lluuitoa or Ualveaton for aala lainuiwl lo
ui'ir ineou. m urcrpooi nw York or Voauw.
ill. It. Wilson
CORNER CONOR ESS AND TRAVIS STB. LETS
HOUSTO.Y TEXAS.
Impotler and Dealer in J lard wart and Agricultu-
ral Implements. Mechanics' Tools
Wood and Willow Ware Copper. Tin andSheH Iron Ware Tut
ery nam t attinpe tinea ana ?nu otonei i-aint.
Oil.. Win-
dowGlaii Tin Cbeet Iron and Zinc Cooking and Parlor Stovea
Volar Lamp Lift and foroa I'umpa Ulu Daodi ot all liin
Hemp and Gum Tackine. Asentlor
Hcrriuu'k rirt-.l'roof Safe and HOc's Dis
ton and Illukowcll's Circular Haw.
April H6B 40: It.
Charles H. Lonsiropc
COTTON KACTOn IOM.1IISSION AND
FORWARDING MKRCHANT
CommtirceStreet. Houston Texas.
PIR jONAL attention riven to aclllng and .li pping or cotloni
alio forwarding Merchandise lo tint Interior. Ordtnforiup.
plica promptly attended to whin accompanied with produce or
caih. A pi II HW ly
rua.HK riaj.
SH. SKIFF & Co. Cotton Factor anil whole-
sale donlera In Groceries Provisions Liquors
Bntrgioj; Hope ic fat'n Strtet Houston Texas.
Oct. 6 1868. 14:ly.
A. IV. elOKHAIY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
lu tfj Houston Texan.
kxcblsior! avcaistrai
CJlA'CEJtS CURED WITHOUT THE
A"J7 FE ! ' JV'o Curt no Pay!"
DR. KOBKRT KKI.LY. rfnuiton. Texas. Cum Cancer. Tumour
Wen. Necrosis ffhlfoswelllnir. Scald-head. Totter. I' leers and
Chronic Borci of every description.
NOTICE Cancer can be cured without the murderout at-
tack of the knife. This may certify that Dr. Robert Kelly of
Houston has by tho external application of his remedies extract-
ed from the right breast of my wife (Mary Garret) a malignant
veneer oi enonnoua sise wnicn me roiiowtngaimeusion. wmsnnw t
circumference around the base 163-4 inches around the centre
101-3 Inchei length 6S-4 Inchot diameter 6 Inches.
His remedies do not Impair tha general health nor undermine
the constitution while undergoing treatment It la due tho Dr.
from me to say that his skill lo the trentnientof Canocr is worthy
the confidence of the publloand the patrounge of all persona who
may be afflicted with the dreadful malady. I do for the relief ol
afflicted and suffering humanity recommend Dr. Ke ly'a remedies
to all who may be afflicted with Cancer
REV. H. GARRETT.
Chappel mil Tixoa July 1865.
We. the Undersigned acoualntancel of lira. Mary Oarrett on
dorse the above certificate at trae.
CLAUDIUS RU6TKR C. J. W. Co.
W S. R00F.R8 M. D.
S. M. BUSTF.R.
1. W. LOCKHART. M. B.
O. II. P. OAHRKTT.
MAJOR JOBKPH WAI.MB.
W. D. TRAYSHAM M. D.
. N. P. The case referred to in the above cer Iflo.ito wl treated
more than a year ago by Dr Griffin k Boa who advertise to cure
Cancer; they live in Oiimer Upshur County Texaa.
If any further proof Is required of my ability to euro Cancer
I have now preserved in my ofBco in this city Cancers Tumors
and Wens which I have extracted from ten or eleven persons and
toon cured after their removal. In addition 1 hold' their cer
tlfir Atcs but decline from publishing them on account of their ex.
nenae. As regards certificates of my competency to cure cutano-
oua diflcascs Necrosis white Swellings Ulcers and chronic sores
of every description I have them by the handbill. The belt cvl-
dence I can give a patient In the fnture when thoy come to me i
refer the ui to tnose wnoin i bare curt-n and uugcciiutuiut tor
office.
The cure of Cancer Is a matter of ereat imnortanec lothe af-
flcted. and 1 call the attention of the people and the prtis to tho
above cmc ROB'T KELLY. 13;ly
r. l. i'kkl. jib. r. uraaLg.
EEL & DUMBLE. Cotton Factors General
Commission and Fortvardine Merchants
Ihnitan Texat. WAREHOUSE at the termlnu. of the Cen-
ral R ill Road OFFI CE Main Street. I'enonal attention glv.
n to the lului of Cotton Ilidce or Produce and tho execution of
rders entrusted tout. Caih Advancet made on Cotton or other
onsignroauts sent us (or sale or shipment to our friends at Qalvei-
on New York or Liverpool Cotton forwarded free of Dray-
age. Oct. 19M.il: ly.
IH S HE DISCOVERY Of TUIiL
Celebrated Jiillcvs
I new IMd bM rln noon the bortton of tba
letiel World the eetiial Inlluence and cu
rative Kfficacy of which wIII cjum the bcarlt
of manr of Ibote Ifliicted altu the following
dlleawt to leap or jor.
Tliev will cSretuallr euro tual meal oia-
trtxing Complaint
SYSil'SX' Ewus..
S all 111 various fotsat. For
Jttibona nub (Thronk tbilils
and all d1eeel arirlna from a disorderrd
STOMA.CK QR UlVE.Rr
Its rnrtiiv nowt n ar almost mlracnhma.
rorthe Core and aa a aure Pnrvrntatlva or
FEVER & AGUE
BILIOUS NO OTHER FEVERS.
M4eOBl to iltamrtV I-.0 . w IM FOVwy
mm. MftraM.
At a 7ic In Catea of Yellnw aod etbet
a-evrra Incifletrtal to Trrtfiitat
Ciianalea It ta itnaunrwd.
tVbllllv. nte.t.lck flew 4 Artir
tit Anynkr ac avc.
- rrg -F.- m. Am. AWf a wimHm'A
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Tlir I rilnr MiirliiKH liiaflhilr
I IM ill II larnti Kill. a.al l .ll.e It.H.ema.ar.
a ae will o the let M4f la Mar. Ia awler Ih. .ur
Had.MW W W. MiM wuk aipei4 aaeMairti II aaa.
eaaa.
Te'mt pttuul of Iht Afenfla i
rrimary ftoiaartair-iit t lnniilh fl flO
Inlrruie.llalo lriiarlniriil tlo. do. 'J l
lll(!her I nallih l-aitiueut to. tin. . IIWI
f.inituel )trtmrnt 3 00
1 iw aaa Irnue will l adlirr4 In In all aaaea earept la m
Irari! 1 aieeaeM 4ipii. cltafr fruaa M.lranea lo rt)M of
ee4l". 1 1 bwelililuliteo. ol Uw tiatlliy of Utla Imm4 aiej Ibo
tlnrw(n v4 11m aurrounitiitf rtli-li.bip can Mil im aurpaar4
ai arero lu III. aula. Tlie Ixialllif lull Snuttail la l.rao
rwHih Ui aouiiiaUle kuihlrral puplla and H ha. Imon o.a
'tnuit.4 auk .prcial reKreoo. la IM ouaeenk no. awl kuiaail 41
to l he halih uf ihaw alw. may occupy II tbeiid can be utuln
eel near lua ecnoul at rraai4t4 let ma. All but. due at Ike clwa
if U.e huml Awil lW M ly
Mount rrnirie llili Sc hool.
1U SMITH lrluilrl.uJ.Mri.e. J.8M1TII
a Aiai.talil.
11a araiacalouof tl.li ichoi l. lllconreon the Sral M
day tu October. 1 1w ai bolaatic ar will bo dli kltd wui two
lluu.ol flte aunlii. each.
1 1.LUa of Tuition per Sutton
Orthofrai by. K..lli. Wriung Uuraphy od pnniaiy
iirnuimar and Arllhmethi. .
tr m
Oramatar and Artihrnotieoootlnued KleaMnliry Al(rbra
t'riainrn Natural I'bllownhir.lbcmiuryaud lli.i.y
lAlimntitltliura.lteometry irli(Oitewitiry ourreiur
lkacripilt and Analytical Geometry IHrfervuilal ai4
Iiit..tfral PalculMia. Aalruuomv. Ucnlal Fhlloaoitby. tba
alerni nla of Latlu flraeb and SpanUh lannuafM 11 00
ftmlenta will becharevd from Uio timo of enuring until tba
cIom of Uie aeeaioo.unlroa In au ol protracted uiniee.
Tuitioo payatiie.at the expiration of eatb lenn
Tbia at hoot ia located in Pallaa county eeren mUre north of the
town ol Pallaa near the midenori uf Ben. Mcrril and M. It.
gurtoir. Tr Board can be had In the neunnornooa on reaaona.
bla umii. Kach iludeul will ha cbai.-rd 60 cu. per arailon la
Ideoial errwnatia. imy'
iTIcKeiizic IiiMtidiie.
HIIE eighteenth senlon of this Institute will opou
1
on th first Monday of October next and continue
iriv works niulrr iba eunerlnterulnnco of Iter. J. W. P. Mo.
ic..!... MMi.tml tiv a full eorna of aknerienced Teacher!. Tho
I hulljliif am larir and pleaaant and Labralory aril lupptied
! ih ui'iurutua. Tho two Department of tbia Academy will bo
emlrelv dl.lluoL
Charge fur Board Tuition. Room Bent Walking etc. for
action of forty worko i
Eorllih Department If paid at clota ... fUO 00
Do Do If not paidatcloH $1.1100
Lingual or MathcmaUcal Dcpirtment pld at clow (130 00
Do Do Do not paldatcloao 1 13 00
Muiic on Tlano Forte with nae of Initrumenl . f SO 00
Incidental lax on each attidrul ... $100
Ten per cunt allowed tor all advance payment' rupllicharg-
oil after the Srat mouth from timo of cntrauce and no deiluc.
lion will be made under any clrcumilancee except for protracted
Icknon. . AuguitU 1B6S 0 ly.
illoiind Prairie Institute
At Mouutl Prairie Anderson Co.. Tcxiin
8 l-!J ii7c . E. of Palestine on the Tylerand
Shrerevort Road.
TIIK Fourtrenth;Srislon ofthlt Institution opened on the lit
Mondav'ln Auirutt. under tba charge cf Kldrr JAMK8 it.
MAL0NK assisted by an able and well approved Facility.
The huiiulnga are ample and common lout uormitoriet on tno
planorihomaa Jefferson fK-o puptlt only In a mom. Tile two
Departments ara entirely distinct aud In avtmrate building..
Scholadio Year consists or two sessions of Ave months each. The
Adelphia Debating Club has a fine MllUAKY presented lo I
by the liberality of the friends of the Institution students recei-
ved at any Ume aud charged only from the day of entrance to Uie
close of the session.
n. B. All damage dono to Dormitories or mrtilturo charged
to the occupants. Dormitories are furnished with everything ne
cessary to render tbem comfortable and pleasant and In a style
superior to anything in this Stato.
Charget far Board Tuition Room-Kent Fuel and Wathing
tor the schaiafuc rear ot two trtetom oj o nionrar.
English Department isi unss pain at cioac
$100
if not paid at close.
110
110
121
ISO
13?
60
1
2nd Clin II paid at close
If not paid at cloift.
Ungual or Mathematical Department; If paid at clcie
If not paid at clot?
Mnsio on Violin Guitar or Tlano (each)
contingent ice
Ten percent discount aiioweo lor navancc payments.
Positively no deduction under any circumitanoei except for
protracted ilckncta.
Sept. 14 1868-12: ly.
fi'autiiiaii Female School.
THEiecood Session of the Kaufman Female School will com-
mence on the laat Monday in January at the following ratoe
of tuition per Session of five months to wit :
Fihst Claks Orthography Heading Writing. Primary
Geography ........
Srn'ONn (Ji.iaa Kng. Grammar Geography Arithmetic
Nat. Philosophy Botanp Algebra commenced ho -
Third Claw Algebra Geometry. Astronomy Moral and
Mental Philosophy Evidences of Christianity Ate
Latin and French Language each extra ...
Music on the Piano and Guitar each ....
Use of the Instrument ......
Incidental fee - l
8 00
13.00
16 00
6 00
SO 00
600
1 00
ornaraenttil branches. usual charges.
bHudenU charged from time of entrance until tho close of the
leeaiou. No deduction mado only in cases of protracted alcknesa.
MRU. M. TOMPKINS Principal.
Reference of character and experience at an Inxtrvctreen i
Rev. A. C. Alles Frin. Sroithvllle I itltute Smithville Mill.
l'rof. Jons C. Stkpiibvsos La Grange Ala.
Hon.ilofl. II. TniJUJl.r Franbfort Ala.
Wg. DrnroHp Ksq. Dright Atar. Terta.
llv 8. W Wevbb Hooker Hunt co. Texei
Eldkk JiMrs A. BrTLKit Sterling Ark.
Kaufman Tcxat Jan. 1RS3 30:tf.
To put over your hend j
There can bs no greater biasing than a good
TIGHT ROOF!
riTIF. Salamander Cement mamifootered and for i&lo In Kew
J Orleans only il positively Are and water proof; and for duia.
bility and economy li sunorior to any other rooting In the world.
It can be puton any roof not too steep for a man to stand on and
the printed directions are so plain that any man can do the work.
t it also good for siding houses Doing completely Impervious to
air or water ill is an article that rccimmends Itself to the planter!
and others In the country.
Addresi D Casisns Builders Hardware i'-i 11 Cmr Bt.
Kew Orleans.
March 3 1859. S5.-6m.
t30UTIIWESTElt?f BOOK fTOIlUt
II. I. I?IcGiniii
TJOOKSELIiER AND STATIONER.
No. 3G Camp Street New Orleans.
A Large collection of Law Medical Theological Standard and
Miscellaneous Uooke always on hand. School books aud Sta
ttonery at wholesale and retail. Blank books of every description.
Printing and Book binding executed with neatness and dispatch.
April 186 4i;iy
DR. J. D. RANKIN & JO.'S
Celebrated Southern Family
MEDICINES
CouiUting of RANKIN & CO.'fl '
Ready Relief Flux Mixture
Kxpectoraut Vcrraifupe
Liver Sanative and Chill and Fever Fills
rphese Medici net are carefully prepared to suit the Southern
-(). setiFCfl and are the result of a long experience in the treat-
ment of the vartouB riincaies of this climate. The beat medical
anthon admit that there il a great difference in the treatment of
diseases North and South therefore we claim to be much better
prepared to put up a class of medlciuus suitable to the diseases
of this climate than Jayne Louden M'Lane and other per
sons residing in the Northern States.
DR. J. D. RANKIN & OO.'S LIVER PILLS.
Are the most powerftil remedy ever offered to the public for all
Liver Complaints and Billions affections of any character what-
ever. Also dyspepsia sick head-ache derangement of the
stomach and bowels costivenets indigestion pain in the aide
ehoulders and back. AH kinds of billious fevers chills and fever
Jaundice and nervous debility. And in all derangement! of the
stomach bowels and liver disgust of food swimming in the head
heart-hum choaking tensationsfiushefl of the face and akin in
gensral depressed spirits and in all casea wanting a purgation.
DR. J. D. RANKIN & CO.'S
Celebrated Cherry Expectorant
Is positively the best medicine ever discovered for Pneumonla-
plurisy bronchitis coughs colda whooping-cough asthma influ-
ent tightnetta of the chest croup and is a most excellent reme
dy to paliate consumption.
DB.J. D.RANKIN C0.'S
Celebrated Flux and Diarrhea Mixture
Will never (bit when tha directions are followed to cure flux
diarrhea cholera cbolera-morbui summer complaints griping
pains tn the itomach and bowels sick stomach vomiting and
crampe. Alio for all disc barges of blood rrom tho owe lungs
atomach womb and In profuse menttrttation.
DR. J. D.RANKIN & CO.'s
Celebrated Rtady Relief
Is most unquestionably the licit remedy ever offered to the pub
lie lor diaeasei of the muscles and Jolnta rheumatism gout par-
alytit DumbnCEB aprains stilt Jointa muscular debility bruisea
tiff neck weakness and pain In the back bead aides limhi in
flamed breait frost bitten feet spinal afrecUonB neuralgia tore
throat quinsy mumps croup milk leg chronic ulcers salivations
tumors white iwellingi. Bick head-ache and In meaaiea when
the eruption recedes. Aleo for chill and fever.
for hnrsrt and ttock i Tbia Is a valuable remedy for sprains
spavin scalds scratches bruises swellings of all kinds and for
all dieaset of the alandt. And for blow By and screw-wormt all
other remedies are totally tniignificaoi In comparison to tbia.
(Jive it a ulal It never fails.
DR. J. D. RANKIN & VO.S
' Chill and Ferer Pill
Never fails to cure chill and fever and are a very tin lonM.
DK. J. D. RANKIN dcCU.'S ViatJllt UUrJ.
la Inlalliable for all forma of worms.
Dr. t. S. Bant in k Co-'a EVE WATER never fails to cure all
forma of tore eyet.
These anoat valuable medicine are prepared and aold by Tr. J.
T. fUnkra at Co. Palatine Tcna ud aold by oar agents
throughout the State.
J. D. RANKIN M P. CO.
Few: 8. 19. H:ly
Ijaiid for Sale.
f. 4 0 arrei of land lying In the county of Ellit on Chambers'
'- creeknearureidenceof the bate Oen. E. H. Tarrant ; a
rood rortioo of It Umbered t It at well aunnlied with lirinr
TberC is on the tract tome 40 or 60 acres of land In cnitlvatMm-
Said tract of land M well eiruatrd for stock raiting. Persons
wialunw In rnnxhaee a borne will do well to examine the tract be-
T t p i-. I. ..-rr 1.; e- t -:r; I. .-A -r .rl rjrww reasno-
ivimni. i't.r 'vl-r y; 'tif '.i. !.. o-tire -1 t'- c-rfl'T.'.?!.
I ' frere T''. Sh-1i. .I 'o. II s .t"K i -ir: n;.
GTASLE
1 1
r i'
.SI
jfj it ni; .
II I. Trugiir
AT TO UN KY-A T-I.A IV
K AI'fMAN. TKXAH.
Wll.l. prawtkw la lb Ix.irtH amrli eg lha aik Jadlel.l Ml
Ui. I la all aate l iIm IWikl amirt aaufaaaa aounlF
Mratrt. I'u.'M A hwk ol Feruli will aw aaMUttal mlk
aa u im paruet arairo it. im lyj
l. V. llriMifflitoii.
'll I. pmnplly alien! to all ImuIim. mtruatrd la hit car..
I'arUetiUr altritlli git.n I Uie ouileUHiu uf claiaia
tVl'r .l au i y.
'llTj. lMrii.
ATTOKNEY AND COU.NSKI.I.ort-AT-LAW.
Kaufman Kaufman Co. Ttr.
MI.L attend pri4upliy lo ail btuinets entriutid lo bis rare.
' rtual alttfutiuu at all be giveu lo the oollertioa of claiats lu
Iba Intrtligalbai and UHlitl ul Und lilira and ta Iht I'uying
aud telling of lands. Juna i l M
c. w7 rnokwoaiu aniitnu
lUlffeworfli & i:narlitt
A T T O R N K Y S-A V.a A W
KAUFMAN TEXAS
UTllt nrautice lu 111 Courts of tbo Ulh Judicial
Diatriol. aa:ly
A. J. Hnll
ATTORN KY AND COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
It'ealherford Parker Connlu Texas.
WILL nraetiea In all the Count of the SlxbvnU. Judicial Dia.
trtet and lu Falo Piuto In the Mtwtntb. Prompl aud
falihrul ailemlbin iaid lo all bu.ineta tulruaied lo bll care.
H'eatherford Nov. SO Wily.
James A. l'oasr
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOH-AT-LAW
H'eatherford Tarktr County
Deo. Si 1868-l5:ly
II. J. ITIcKenzic
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
H'eatherford Parker County Texas.
"ril.L practice In the Courts of the Sixteenth Diitriot and In
Kratb and I'alo Pinto In the Niuetovoth. lVratherford
Nov 10 im Slily.
IC. II. MtOllC
ATTORNEY AT LA W
Gaintville. Cook Connlu. Texas.
Tflll nraetiea hi. nrofettion In tho eeversf court! of the ISth Ju
dlclal Dlttrtct Particular attention paid to collections and tha
be location of landt. hiec.ai m w. iy
.l.-imrw "If I.iikImiiv.
ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELLOIt-AT-LAW
Uainsville. Cooke Count ti Texas
WILL practice in ull the counties cominslng the Sixteenth Judi
clal ui.trict. ou;iy.
Wi'... A
ill. at.saa sa.
ATTORNEY CO UNSELLOR-A T-LA IV
DECATUR WISE CO. TEXAS.
Nov. 14 1867 20ily
A. II. Latimer.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC
Belknap Young County Texas
trill riv nmmnt and ai.lriuoua attention to the collection
Flnlm. and neotecutlon of aulta In the court! of the 16th Judlcia
District. Will locate ccrtlOcalci lnveillgatc land titles procure
pateiua sc. im. ""j.
fiHAS- C. LACT General Land Agaot and
y Kotitry Ptihlio. Denton Denton Co. Texas.
Doc. 8 1H68. 43:lf.
8. Crosby
General Laud and Collecting Agent and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
No. 24 Second Floor. Swenson's Building
Coneress Avenue
A TturiTrM rrWe AU
j un i in. x riAnn
Particular and nroront attention will be paid to all business en
trusted to him. Will bur. sell and locate landi.lnrcattcatc land tl
tics procure land patents pay taxes and attend to any buslncii
connected Wltn tne bauoe ot icxbb. rrom a cioeo connection o
thirteen venrs with the Oeneral Land Office has a thorough know.
edge or Land Laws and TiUes of tha country. It will be nccerta
rv.for those wishing my services to remit toes t should tha bull
nesa transacted not amount to the remittance the balance will be
returned or placed on deposlte subject to order.
Bills or the Hauka or Louisiana win no received. to.uj
Commissioners' Office Galveston
ft D. JOIIIYSOIV
Commissioner of Deeds for every State In
the Union.
tkbtrtt MEKTB acknowledged before a Notary or other compc
i tun nfficer In unv conntv in IheState of Ti'Xfi. and certified to
by me as commissioner can be used and recorded In any State in the
Union liocumenta torwarueu to meinrouirn iuc wan. wm ujq
with prompt mtentlon. Oflioo opposlto tbo Hew oustom iiouso.
Sep. 1Z17 inn
HOTELS.
ITIurpliv IIoiino
MN'TOIJ DENTON COUNTY TEXAS.
U. MUKFHY Proprietor.
THIS bote) is now open fot reception of rmltora and
tho proprietor would loliclt the patronage of the
travellnc nubile. Ills uble will at all tlmei bo supplied
with the best the market affords and his liable with attentive
ottlen and feed of all kinds. The proprietor promises close atten
tlon tn the wanta or visitors. june jai inou. oi is.
Smith's Hotel
CONGRESS AVEN VE
City of Austin Texas'
WM. . SCOTT Proprietor.
April 1859. 40:ly '
titi'cciiYillc Hotel.
WO. BROWN reipcctfully Intorros his friends and
the traveling publlo generally that he has taken
charge or the above hotel and hopes by strlot attention
n mod .nt reclvA A ahnre of nubile natronace. The
Pr.nit.li l determined to keeD atrictlv a moral house nnd will
epare no pains or oitpente to render entire satisfaction to all who
may tavor mm wiiu a can. wu uwjiv.
O.-f cnvine mint coun;; t""i i.-'-j.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL Market.
Sauare Houston Texas. A
JAS. ROUZE Proprietor. Baggago taken from the
Can and Boats free of charge. 11:1'
SHELL'S HOTEL Directly opposite the
Railroad Dpot nd onnvnninnt to tho
Can. Hempttead Texas. MARTI ff K. StfEtL Proprie
tor. 1 you want koou lare wunurwuic rtwmri anu every atten
tlon atop with the Old Texan. This is a new houae handtomc.
ly fitted up with a view to comfort and convenience. A good sta-
uic aiiiuuvu wj liiu nutei ubvuuure uoeilcrt aim plenty corn and
ouqer always on nanu. uct. 1858 14ily
lloffcrs 'House.
WAXAHACHIE ELLIS CO. TEXAS.
The subscriber rcineotfultv announces to the travelimr
x public that this large and commodious hotel is now I ! ! !
open for the reception and entertainment of thenublic i J-
His constant and unremitting efforte will continue ai heretofore
to be given to render those who favor him with a call comfortable
ana " at bomb." ills tahle Is constantly furnished with every-
thing that can be procured In the market and his table supplied
with the best provenderand attended with attentive hostlers
He refers to the traveling public generally. K. W. BOOKRS.
trr Hacka will be kenton hand to convey passengers to any of
be adjoining towns or points. Junerug looo oily
Cherokee Steam Saw mill !
BROOM & MARLOW
HAVE their extra-fine 22 horse power Steam Saw
Mill now in full operation 8. miles east of Can
non's bridce on the Neechea River 17 miles from
Palestine where they will always keep on hand a
large and good assortment or the best quality or son
heart pine lumber that can Be made in tnis county
We have now and always shall have seasoned lumber.
Come every body and get lumber at 81 00 per hun-
dred. BROOM & MARLOW.
Rusk Texas March 1st '59. 86:ly
TVAXLAS COMMANDERY No. 6 meets at the
XJ Asylum in Dallas on tbo tbird Thursday in each
month . JOHN U. MOUUX
M. E. Grand Commander.
Jso. M. Crockett Recorder Not. 1 '68 ly
m. in. TIIOmi01r Proprietor '
1B. J ..fl! pivi a Itprin
DALLAS. DALLAS COUNTY. TEXAS.
THE undersigned takes jgm?a
pleasure In Informing the pnbllo gene- JfSrT (T
rally that ha la prepared and will accommo- n i VJ JiaV a an i.
date the traveling community and all who mar favor him with
a call in the best style. Attentive hostlers and feed of all kinds
constantly on hand. HUMP SHOULDERS Is at home and will
meet all on the Square. Travelers will meet with conveyance to
J mcj iuj ucra tu go vj CBUlOg 00 Dim.
JuhlS 186-n2r8:ly M M. THOMPSON.
CARDING MACHINES
SEXD rOR A DESCRIPTU'E PRICE CATALOGUE.
Leather Belting ripive
Rubber Belting Xn
Fan Mill Screeners
Wire-cloth and Fan castings.
I.lN'l 'io om.'no.i in r tl.o i v liner i..tt4mmtm
r-T th aVovo I .ram h--s I tic- rna.lt i.r'.n-.i.'r-.ii'l.;
i !f-.r th nNivo .ru h--s I tic- rna.lt .i'rw-.u-r-.'i.': I
1181 r.'-il s'"! n t vry l .tt-- t-.a.
:-!ih .i'iws a rtal'. vnr I'.e"-. ftvrri'.T iu-
"nt-T.tJ. Jtt- W. VILKES.
'"ills il!-. f. y.
- : it- ? I.1 !.-
frcS.Tl .Voticc t( S hi
r "T r r'trt' Oe ..r -cV-
- vi t .( Vr w V tl. or i
Vi . tj .- 'tf"1 !i-l:J.-
I' ?--. - I p'i' ' ' '
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rtirrr.
r Yv' !'!'. j...
V.r ji ;
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I J.t . i. I m i. i j iiM
eiuJtu t. 71 1' 1 J .
AITOHNKY A Nil COUN;LI.0K.AT.LAv7
Will prartlM In Iba limrlal Cauria la) all l ha anantM an rating
ilia IMh Judicial bitoirt and lu ike Soar taw (Jourt of iblt Siaoi
and will tiu-mA i l at aoliaclloa af aialatt la all loyalist adjulniu
Ika ltk Dittrici. '
Om HMt.ldtoflb. p.l.ne naar.D.ll..Testt.
II. U'nrrrn Nlone
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LA W
ILL prarllr lu lhamintla. of Raafman Collin Damon ai
" lit aiMlDallat.alao In ibtMaoKBa La.. .It
ka Priihala raurla at Dalla. and wIMnlna aomttta. un.i i
eniluai will kt (Ivoai lo oul!tkjoe and lb. porfrrllM af lillea la
I'alla. )W. ao ail ly.
Ucovkc W. t.urai "
nORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW
Dallas Ttrat '
WILL practice In the t'ourl. af tha lHh Jndlrlal IMilrlH.eoae
dri.lll. tha eiMinll. f r:nliin.llravM.n Cm. iti.J
are Jokneon. UI.. Tarrant and Dallai i alia in t. .u
Oib i altu in it. iiiniio Court of Um State and lb lrliiria
Court of th. l ulled Hutoti.
I'aiiaa January lH6a2My.
"cr jnri7o ins--
ATTORNEY. AT. LAW.
UAL1V1M TKXAfl.
.:1w l-'erfoot
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT-LATT.
nAi.r.toj Ttrn
WhrrY1h1Ur;roJm to Couru'of Ih. 1Mb jDrttelrl'
foil II J.. 00(I
A T TO RUE Y'A T-LA W
DALLAS. TEXAS.
PRACTICES regularly In the District Courti of Collin Oray.
ton. Penton. Tarrant. Parker. Jnhnan. r.ni. ti-n.-
Kaufman oounlka and in the buprcrue Court of tho buu at
AutUa. Particular attention to given to Land Tluea and eoller-
tlotia lie bat long mlded In tbia portion of the btate and flat
tart hlmieir that tha liberal patrotago herttofora eitended tn him
la a iuraclcnt guaranlto of bll ability and prompt attention to
Ilii oltice la on the South aide of Main Street one dnnr K.i r
n. u. rietrnrr s in inc nuiiding lornwrly ovci'plod aa Clerk a Of.
rice. Apr. 1171861). Mitr it.
R. T. NICHOLSON J. TV. JEBK1S
I'icholon &. Ferris
Attornoyn.at.Lft w Collnctors of Claims had
DEALERS IK EXCHANGE
ADDRRSS
Dallas. Waxohannohie
Dallas Co. Tex. Ellis Co. Texas-
T? Aril niemlicr ol the firm will superintend the butlneaa of hit
-l- office aided by auch aitlitanUaa tho buslneaa may require.
Wo will give personal and prompt attention to all buslneaa en-
trusted to us In the counties of Dullaa till Tarrant Kaufman-
Navarro Collin Uraysnn Dentou Parker Johoaon ami llill and
alto. In the Supreme Court of the State at Anitiu.
To give dlipaU'b In our collections and remittances we propose to
BUY AND SELL EXCHANGE
and are prepared at each offlce lo lurulih good light drafts oa New
York New Orlcrua and Galveatnn. -
KKI'KKKNOKS.
Wm 0. Lane At Co. New York.
Kggera t Co. Cinclnnattl.
Kalft Palgo it Co. New York.
Taylor k iladdln. New Orleans.
A. D. Jamca At Co." "
McKleroy k Bradford
Borley Smith t Co. Galveston.
Cor. Ennll k Co. Houston.
Wm. P. Troth Philadelphia.
Mesira. Spraguo k Root Baltimore.
Feb. it IBM) 83ily
13. C. ITIcKenzic
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
DALLAS TEXAS.
-TT-XLL practice his profenion In all the courta of the 18Ut Judl-
T ? alal District comprising the countlei of Collin Grayson
Cook Montague Cloy Archer Throckmorton Young Jack
Wiae Denton Tarrant. Parker Johnson Klhs and Dallas In
Kaufman in the 8th District and In the Suuremo Court of tba
Stnte at Auatin.
Office Front room ol the Herald Office. (5o;tf.
It. s. tiny
A TTORJS'E Y-A T-LA W
LANCASTER DALLAS CO.. TEXAS.
ALL buiinen entrusted to bun will receive prompt and faithful
attention.
Feb. Id 1869. 33ily. v- -
Dr. A. A. Johnson
Having permanently located In Dallas offen hit professional acr
vices to the public. He may be found at his office on the west
aide of the Public Square one door north of Smith. Muit.Lv k Co'a
storo except when professionally absent.
Dallas Texni January 21 lhbB SOitf
Dr. .It'll. Peak Jr.
SlIiGEOJV DENTIST
DALLAS TEXAS.
WOULD respectfully Inform the cltlions of DallaB and the suN
' rounding country that he hai recently returned from the city
of Louisville and has permanently located in Dallas for the
prnctico of his profesiion. Having an experience of two yean
and for the luBt few montha In thu city of Louisville under Uie
oldost and best praotitionera in that oil;- be flat ten hluittir that
he will bo enabled to give entire sntitluctlon. He Is prepared
with material to do nil kinds of work in hit line. In the beat man-
ner'and will warrant all his work. Plate work put up on the
shortest notice specimens or which can be seen at his office.
Feb. S lboa. Klrljr
Medical JVoticc.
Iaving associated ourselves in tho praotlce of Medicine wi
verv rcdiH'Ctfully offcrottr professional services to the pubtle'
generally uud will give ttrlct attention to all casea entrusted to '
our care. 8. B. FRYOR M. D.
n.i;tf. CIIAH. Ki FRYOR M. Dl
D. II. Thomas ill. D.
TTILL promptly attend to all prolbsilonal calls. Office over'
V Y his Drug Storo
Dallas Toxas May So If TO 47. ly.
Medical and Surgical Notice.
)r. H..T. HnoTr takes this method of Informing the citiien!
of Kau'man and adjoining countieB that ho la amply aup
plied with mcdicinei and surgical instruments pertaining to bla'
profession and propose! to treat the following diseases andde- -
fonnitci the euro of which ht warrants vis t Fistula tn ano
blind or onan. Hemorrhoids G'htb-foot. Club-hand Distortions of
Joints Anchylosis Nccrossls Dislocation! Hair-Up Contractions
irom ournB wound! etc. so. special attention given to tne ran
leal cure or Hernia. The operation for Hernials simple safe and
will be fully explained to the patients or their Mends previous to
the performing of any operaiion. This dlscaee (Hernia) hai here-
tofore been regarded ai incurable but the progress of sclcnro
has proven It to the contrary. For further particulars addren II.
know nauiman -xexas. mar. z loou. oaiu
JO.tFril I. DICXSO.t.
JAMBS TV. THROCIVOltTO.
Dickson & Throckmorton
A TTORNEYS-AT-lrAW
McKinncv. Collin Countv Texas
Will attend to such business as mnr be connded to them In tho
Courts of Northern Texas and in the Federal and Supreme Courti
Mr. Dickson was formerly of the firm of Morrill It Dickson
Clarkavillo Texas. tOitfj
EM. HAWKINS. A. A. KEMBLS
Hawkins & Keinble
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Waxahachie. Ellis ConntY Tex ft.
WILL praotice in tbo Courts of tbo 16th 13th and
9th Judioinl Distriots. 36:ly
Dr. J. Wilson.
Located 2 miles North of Piano and 1 1 miles
Sooth of McKinnev.
WOULD embrace thii opportunity of returning his grateful
acknowledgments for the kind and liberal patronage re-
ceived during the past year and hopea that bll aucceii in the
""-'"' oi me vanoui grauet or tv inter and other reveri owinj
to his long experience and close observation In their treatment n
will secure to him a continuation and increase of tha patronage of
the public generally. Charge! will ba governed by the custom!
me countrr.
January 12 1869 38;tf.
A. HARPER.
JOKICS W. iatim
Harper & Smith
lTTOKNBYS AT LAW
r. ft . .
run norm Texas.
Will give their undlreded attenUon tn th.h.i- .r.v.i.
fcislon in the counties composing the 18th Judicial Dlitrict.
A . V. Pnnln.
ATTORNEY ANtt COUNSELl6r-AT-LAW
m vti rrunn wrnrtl IsOUniy l CXOS
Will practice In the I6th Judicial Dlttrir.it. in tha
lupreme Court of thu Stat and the Federal Court for the Dlitrio
f Texaa. Any business connded to him trill k. ..n.ii n iih '
promptnesB and fidelity a'
joiy sa io tiiy. j?
Joseph C. Terrell.
r ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fort Worth. Tarrant
mil attend to 11 profeilonai; bu.loeti Intmsted to him In the-
CoTl i fth16 Distr comprising the counties ot
S 0"rn' Cooke Montague Clay Archer Throckmorton.
SSiS lKk' wl".InTarrat Parker. Johnaon Elba ik
April 24 1SJS M:ly.
J. I. Nmith.
DEPrTYSrRYKTOR FOR DENTON LAND DISTRICT AND
aT 'T At w w . . '
iiiiAi AjAAIJ AGENT
Fort Worth. Tarrant Cauntti. 7Vm.
Deo. 13 1856 29:ly.
OIIN Vf. BEimY. Attobnet aicd Godnsis-
oa at law axd Gksehal Lasd Abkkt. 4
Buchanan. Johnson. runt. T.. .
Will nrartlee in th emnM tJ eii;. .1 . J T.prant.
Parker. Jack Young Palo Pinto Erath Bosque and Hill and in
the Snprrme Court ot the State. Particular attention gives to
investigation of Land titles. March. 18W. 89:tf.
Ca. yi. ps-rcr.
ATTORNEV AM) t'OfNS ELL)R AT LAW
hrHVKVOK AND MHARY PUBLIC
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