Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1861 Page: 3 of 4
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t ~#tEW JOUMtOB 111 ■» »0M PULLID
H„i Memphis A|i|>< al of tin' 1st cou-
sins tlx- following ■
lim*T Kx< mtfuxT AT l.vsniiti Wit—I'm
AnHrtut Jok—m tkrwuk tht rity' •
lye liavo conversed this morning Willi
our j.uh({ friend (iKiimiK Dasmikij K*i|
„lio has j"*t returned from th<- North-
liutby w»y "f Washington City and
Lynchburg Virginia We learn fri-tn
bin that Senator Joiissok passed through
j vnchburg rs rtntletor his homo on .viiu-
Sir KttVl'l"' follnwiiif? purti. ulufS:
||i'a presenco upon the train which Imd
Ik'ch telegraphed I" all ul the railroad
*utioiis previous tit his arrival created
(l„. nri'l'iiundeat excitement in that city
< > soon art it was ascertained that lie
wu» present a large crowd of six or
nghl hundred pers 'UN gathered aliotit
iIk car* and crowdiug in U|>on him com-
pletely blocked every avenue of up-
■.roach as well an egress Some one
.posed "three grouns" for him by
way of commencement which wo are
informed) warn responded to with deafen-
ing and almost trantlc acclamation.
Win W. Ilardwickii editor of the l.yneli-
lung ltcpublican then walked up to
liim and ipquired if he wan correct in
addressing liim a* Andrew Jubuioti
I which he received a subdued ami un-
willing answer in th« affirmative He
lumicdiately caught liim by the nose and
ullcd llial organ in a manner that lietn-
IttMied anything but a feeling ot cordial
jiv lie then insulted bill! w ith several
w'lithcts of denunciation prominent
among which was the easily suggested
one of " traitor."
The indignation of tin' multitude about
this time rau no liig'.i that the car doors
were locked to prevent the Tennessee
.|Vlcial from being molested by the ni-
dged outsiders The superintendent "f
die road made his way to where tiovci-
nir Johnson was m ated and informed
jiim that the treatment extended to him
was the legitimate fruits of Ins conduct
in sending over the telegraph line to
K.i«t Tennessee the infamous dispatches
llmt had been intercepted at Lynchburg
tv order ol tiov Letcher adv.«ing them
t'. "slnml by the I'nioti" and that it lie
was guilty of that authorship he could
ii.it piss over the road II 'V Johnson
■ Hi-./ that hr h't'i lent the t» u huh
IiifyalluiM and thus secured his pass igc
llii iiigh Hud not our friend ihislnell
interfered 11 Ins favor by an appeal to
t: crowd it is very doubtful whether
iii-could have left Lynchburg without
l„ rson.il dctrimcrit The Senator's s o
Hubert .1 linsoii. Ksij was along with
u in ; the two in company are report' I t •
iiavc received the slight testimonial* "1
favor extended to them by the indignant
Virginians with every evidence ■.( I'lin
Hun meekness The "elder" Johnson i«
reported to have expressed a wish to re-
tire to the seclusion ol a baggii/c c.o
where he might be rendered men- m ore
j mi the contemplated assault ■ t lite
j-- pie.
lie was received all along the line ■ 1
tlii1 Kust Tennessee and \ irgmia 1 uili > 1
at every depot in a similar luaiinei l ot
kept himself concealed Irom pub!i• • view
K\11 upon his arrival at 'iiceiiviilc hi*
own home but two «r three persons met
liim upon the 1 ill's to exti nil him the
h ttid of fellowship We gatliei these
particulars from the representation ol
Mi I>.mhicll who w:o- in cm witness I
tin- whole ilV.ur ll needs 11 . mini nt
»• h 1 ul - but . in w i til it its own
k leinll atel suggestive lesson.
\ N. fi|K|; 'I . s I >11 1 IS' Saturday
II. it 111 jr. about :! o'd > h. some misuinlei
s'.iiil oceiirring between I'uvid '■
II irdiiiir and Kobi rt \ Smith. Tie f.u
■ 1 pulled ■ it a del ringer pistol 11 I
.. I the laltei tin ugh the br- :ist Killnur
I. n instantly Harding was exmiiim-il
let're Justices Hloiint and I'rice wh
decided it not a builuble ciim>; where
upon lie was committed to j.til
Mr. Smith was about 'it years ■ !.
and from boylio.nl up was ever peace ibie.
honest sober and industrious. a
li!-balnl lie iilin.'Ht idolized los wile . ;is
a sou be was dutiful and kind ; as a
brother. Ins affect; lis were pure and
lasting : as 11 man he was correct in all
his dealing" His death is universally re-
gretted.— Mi* .4ur'i<V'i.-
The t'entcrville Times says that in
view of the threiitning uspei t f all in -.
the ladies ol Oentervillc have organi/.e l
a iinpany and practice turgcl sli.. tin„'
regularly with tlie ritlc and pistol The\
nay that in older to ensure the sin'
nf the South in the event of an iuva
nil 111 by the l.incolnifes tliey will under
take tiie protection of their own firesides
»t-.iiiist Indian marauders while their
lunik mid lovers are away administeriier
blue pills" to those troubled with that
l'l -t abhorrent of all mind derangements
f mat ic ism
I Arkansas. — We learn from the Arknn
papers that a large amount of t»ov
j< riinient provisions &<\ have been sei/.« >1
jat I'ine Bluff and Little Kock destined
'f»r the forts in the Indian country.
The Inquirer learns from a stage pas
»«Miger from San Antonio thatl'ol. Waite
ha* taken the oath of allegiance to the
:<uife4erate State. Hope it may prove
true.
A T!ari> Cahk—A man named George
W Ellis wiih arrested in Cincinnati on
Sunday tin1 28th nit. on a charge of lie
•ilk' a HcaoHsiouist and traitor and put in
jail Ellis complained bitterly of thin
m he Nay« In- in just from Arkansas
which State he wan made to Iukvc in
Ifri'at haute after having one Hide of his
bead shaved because they charged him
with being an Abolition emissary. The
p»>or devil is certainly in a bad fix.
Mr Tim New York Herald of the
2v»h nay a :
On Friday afternoon the K annas com-
pany catted in a body at the White lions.'
' • take leave of the President. Colonel
} augn of Leavenworth delivered a
jahori Hpeecli the burden of which was
l'iat the loyal people of the North expect
<•*1 the government to crueh out the
Southern rebellion at all hazard*.
The President in his reply said .—
"The laat Imp)1 of pence nmy nut liavo
(■ward But if ! hare In rbooio
tho maintenance of the Union of
ltn>iw State* and of the libortiea of tlii*
ir>n on tli<' ono hand ami tin* aliedding
°f blond on the other you need
n"t l>« *t a Iomm which course I kIi*II take
The Memphii Avalanche haN the fol-
lowing:
One of ihe Cairo acldior* wan adzed
" 1'''liitrtbuM on Friday Ho wiih c*rc
r'ly Reached but no pup 'rn of coime-
I'l' iiro found on hi» fierMoti Ho con
f"Mrd however that ho wim Rent by bin
r"«>m»ndiii|r officer Tim la»t our in-
rmotit .aw of blin ho w'fis tied with a
[■'po by the neck tn a black jack his
an im>onvcnient diat-imc hoi. the
(round.
THI BLOCKADE
1 no Si liOliid Nt'Wf» modi-rale Mark
Kepubliran paper finds ihr Muck*
nilo llirc alciii u ' y I.iiietjln >f e ■tisnmiiiu-
ti-il would injure Si. I.>uin nil'I the bnr-
ilfr SUlea as mu« li us it would us «ii' thu
extreme South lit/we he talks unite
seiiNibly. Hear him :
It will be Been that tlio President has
issued hid proclamation declaring a »
blockade of the port" hi tin* Seccd< >1
States. This is the first avowed and
unmistakable act ol war against the
Seceded States that the Administration
has yet committed.
A blockade is clearly and indisputably
a hostile meftsnre both in punt of law
and point of fat t Viewed in this litflit
there appears to be a great disprop ati n
between the declaration and the ; »wer
to enforce it. A blockade is no bloc k-•
ade at all as against neutrals or third
parties unless it be cft'e. tually maintain-
ed ; and by international law.nenti.il
nations are not bound t«» redact it (
unless the I 1 .. kading nation I. . a uf-
ficient naval force mi the ground to
ftuike them respect it. and pit vent them
Hum violating it
A mere paper blockade such :i - 111«•
British Orders of Council that led to tip-
war tif 181-2 is disregaidcd by nuutiaU.
and is not valid according to in<derii
law Iu the present case the rn.» de-
clared in a stat' of blockade in al - ut
fourteen hundred tuilcs in extent extend
ing from t! ■ Northern point of the South
Car diua scahotud around 11• I'I« « I t
peninsula and along the (inlf to the
Bio (Irande containing the p its of
Charleston Beaufort Savannah. Ouricn
Br'iin^wick Kernandina. .lacks n\; 11« St
Auguntiuc Apalacfmda. IVnsac da M
bile New Orleans al\• ston Mataga-
da Indiaiiola and I'oint Isabel
We presume a fleet «»t no lens than s
or 10 vessels would be r« «ju. i • I to . n-
forre a blockade -that is to pr< vent in
givss ami egress- at one port alone ; and
as the Federal < roveminciit has n » m i
than this number oj available ves?-- Is to
spaie it might make the blockade . I)'. . t
ual at ouu port; but tin remaining }<■ 11 ■
Would be unguarded and • •«»Id not in
any practical sense I"- con-id. i• >1 in
bl K'kude
If Kn^land and Plan •• and oiner neu-
tral nations sympatio;" h- utr- airly
with the Federal <iovernnient. as t ■ i<-
spect this blockade of thrll oWll Irer
will they will do mo; o; iu-rw i they
will disregard it; and in the lat tci • \»m.
it a British ves>« Is laden vvnh « »11< t
going from Mobile or laden with t; In
ifoinjf in'.o N w Orleans -h uM i <■
seize I alii e m j 11 j seat" •! by ti.- I'< deral
(Jovcrnment there will be instantly a
./ t\ai I'Ui bet we. n tlie Bi itish ( •' \ ernment
and our*
There M-enis to be a -iii^ul-n ini •inani-
ty between the Pivm. hut's pd-.-\ as
av< wed in his reply to t! • Virginia Cotn-
tni-sioiiers aiid the present Id. ekude
pr clamation in the I" nncr he intin »
ted his determinati >n to dl< < ! the lev
enuc on imp -rts into the Southern p rt
In the lattcr. lie gives nottliat all itn
ports into tli«* Southern } > >M be
prohibited and. liken- se l!iatU'e\t. «t-
iVolU tin Id will lie allowed
Kven it the M . kade uld bo v ■ \
ouslv enforce! :t would I • ' > ?
gi ave • ! • cti< i.s •: 1 l\< • It'. e» !■-
rlous in • jnarti t > wli .. . !
be i»»11 i»■ f' I It w • iid I ear 1 i s u
• III V oil t! • >e.rd« ! S« »'• bit* !ie.il-
ly every 'ii<' . ! tie I ;d« r hlav. -
wdilch « \p 'I t t eir I ducts ii d I \ e
tin ii •; o.iw till oU j h S- utlieru | -i'.--: a. d
thus excite - .pe *.\ m t • t ■■ ' \
ill' nl anr ii.;' j• ■:■!■ ■ w • "i t1 • it v-'i e
nieiit ou^ht by ali in' :ii. ; t«» «*•'!* ili.»!
M: 1. ; -111' on ! .'Ii ■ 1 ' ■ ■ • \. .'i I' "
positive ho-li; ty . t tie i <\ !er >la\
States lb* . » • of ijV : I t • tun the
present scanvlv maintuiued neu'i di'v of
til "I lt''S lilt ' I el .ill | •}••]' -I
!i ^ el e ft | that thi> i i 1 advised
bl "ekade the effect of win. !i is to com-
pel the p. pie of these Sta!. •<. a. lin-t i
their ! iti I • "ts to i \j' 't t and ' ' . :
through distant N'oi thcru port< u ; .d
much t- « >tirtll;.e them ti ll! the <o vein-
inent. and !• i • them into oppos:t: m to :t.
\ P.K \ «AS I '• S ' KNT!' ■' /' >• .
Sv\stt 'i O/v/i/!-<«-■ - di#patch 'Id "!
I»t!« I! >ck May i». hu \ s :
Till! ordinance '1 HI'. rs.-i III passed I •
day by i vi'lr i| t" I : Mnrpliy. . !
M ulis >n counl v v if in ■■ ' \ . ■ .»t
many nu mber^ were ulV- ric! i < (<■.«(
President Y\ tlker in i l- i mIc > ••
to make the vote nuaurn mis <.: v .»j.
platlse loll.wel Murphy i > ; i- I. i.
raining his v >tc avowing sir m. - nth-
cm sentim- ms in the I nioti d> us m • ti..
jt 1 \\ <• I- or n^ht ol a St ♦!«» I" s. . • \
general hiss f' i! wed. ;in> 1 a I'.-vv 'i in >
Thomas. ii Pe^ha. I'ishl ;v \ and «> 1 i.• r
I ui<m tneml" i esplaim I t!♦«• ir vote*
taking «tr<»nu* S ntheru u'l.-und.
A li itr wi!h nine stars at < . -v. r tli-
Capitol. and a salnt»- I' nine ^uns w.r
tired immediate! y after 1 h-• \..t«• it 1 h
ordinance was aim .unc< d There is
tntich rejoii iHjT and i • • 11 enthusiasm
v The Kim-ant ' \i*irai at W\siri\i.ri\
Much has I■ u Mal i vr.4iv.us | •urna!
I 11 If ' ''lilt i _v . • <1 • « II i i v . I thu N : '
nl".ul an ixpeditioii !•» WuHliiiurti n
Vice I'ri rti- lit Stephens in a lati pe. h
at Atlanta Oa appears in the lollowin>r
remarks to have net forth «>ur true rela-
tional t<» that city :
" A general opinion prevails that Wash
iutftoii City is soon t-i bo attack. -I On
this sul ji i t I ran only fay. our <• I• j«•* t is
p-aco Wo wish ii » ii^ivsxi.ni on any
on«'s rights ati<! will rnako mmo. Hut if
Maryland secedes tin- District of » Inui
bi«» will fall tn her lay revei si. u «ry ii;;ht
the same an Sumter to Smth Carolina
I'lilimki to Oeorjyhi and I'l- Ivi • t > !'■ r
ida When wo have the ri^hf we will
demand the surrender of W ash n.- t m.
just as wo liavo done in the other cases
and will enforce our demands at « very
hazard and at whatever cost And hero
lot me say that our policy and conduct
from the first have beoli right and shall
l>o to the last ! if'-'ry in thin conscious
iicks of our reetituJe ''
On Friday last while the children "f
Mr. Chan Brown Mr. Pailoy and Mr
Water* all living in HulTman's How
across the loutf bridge wero at plav.
they jito Homo of the loaves of the .lam
town (.limson^ weed and were poisoned
Dr. Kobitirtoti was called t » them as soon
us it was discovered and lie succeeded
in saving all but one tho little daughter
of Mr Brown This child has sino died.
Mr. Brown's family lived in Victoria
Parents cannot be too careful of permit-
ting their children to trill** with poison
ous woods of which there are many
The Jamestown is the most common
/joust(ii '/'fJf^rnph
SnuuH'1 Dchrlrijf n Tanner-van. hn*
jwll'd troni lllinei» ht« a • . i - i
to* line
LATK8T 1
M'»ni;i -fKMY May 5.— An net pMicil
fr- f'.i which secresy was removed recog-
nizing the existence of war with tb«?
I'nited Slate* aud concerning lettero (it
marque and reprisal and prise goods.
The preamble recites the arts of Liu-
coin and his proclamation and that it is
necessary for the Confcdeiate States to
accept the war waged by the North.
The art authorises the granting' of let-
ters 4»l* mar'juo and reprisal on certain
goods. A proviso announces the doc-
I l ine of IVee ships make free .foods and
thirty days are allowed Federal ves-
sels 11«»\v at tin? ports of the Confederate
Stated lor the purpose of law fill com-
merce to return to their liomt-s
Five per cent of the prire money i* re
served as a t'und for the widows and or-
phans of tho»e killed on private armed
vessels. and t»> support the wounded
Nr.w V1 •);k May \ letter from
Louisville i♦ • «■ iv« • I h- l• created grout
i xcitcment. It stab s that a thoroughly
ot^aui/.ed plan has been agreed upon to
. ut • 11 the water from the city and th n
luirn it as also tin- cities of Boston and
Philadelphia. Precautionary measures
have been ad »pt« d
N \f-iiv:i.!.K Slay 7 The proceedings
t the Tenne.sst •• legislature have beui
made public. It passed tin' ordinance
o| rrssiiui and alliance with the Com
Icdi'tate States to be voted on by the
people < u the *th of June. It also pa*s-
< d the military bi111 calling for fifi.OOO
11o< j and appi-'printing $.'>000000 pos-
itively and $'»000000 conditionally.
M Mi. vikkv May 1 The Cotifedcra-
ti n f llo* in ruing says there ar • < ver
three tho-j-and applications for marque
and reprisal.
\\ \n111n'•.i'os* May " — Lincoln's J'ro-
clauiation of .Martial Law was promul-
gated today. It divides Maryland into
four military districts The tilth milita-
ry district einbi zees the District o| Col
timi . i and inclmh s A -xandria. I"nder
this order several inoft nsive citizens
wei •' driven from their families and
frh lids and expelh d at the bay net's
point
ib-pectable families has been grossly
insult'-*! by the vohmb ers.
I t \ kk 1 ht Kr (iov Magoffin's nu-s-
sa.- t> the Kentucky Legislature
now i'ii iti extraordinary session
denoiiut es Lincoln's movements and in-1
( lines stiopgly towards the S- nth but
lifers the whole subj«ct to the people
n e .tntnetiding a convention.
M mv.iiv May 0 —Congress is
mostly m s ' ret si ssion understood to be
.!_•••■ I in anangeinents for t|;c vigor-
ous and successful prosecution of the
war placing the Confederacy on the best j
possible c >ndititiou of defence. It is
i'e>o underst d contrary to what has I
he n generally supposed that the ('on
fed- racy has c utrol of sufficient arms;
ordnance and amunition of every descrip
li m to put i:it 1 the lici t l."» 0000 nu n I a
no ye.ii campaign.
l; w Tim- . M »y 1" In the Maryland
L< ■.-latir.v th - c .mtnittee# on l'\ leral |
relations repot ted that the war was tin-
e>t'it I 1 d a!:d *ynipathizei! deeply j
with t'ic S nt!i T.. y imploio Line In ;
to |■' !!H- ii'i' .■ br o.ch 11• '.• i ut by
the t' .|t v.ili States and asks a favor
abb- ! ■ : nition of lUthcn
' 1"
' n . a :: -i <nt \ .'aC .. « f i!e
■ ■•••• aitu'i t Ut ».U-. «• it i/.et.H not to
in. i ' i'-| a ' *|■ i Key w cImi < . i j
in ifx ' tfl to eft It a c invent Ion
V • mi n\. Ma\ i •» tiit i' act I i -
. m m «'"!•• > ' nth . • .g the I' ^t-
ire i ' J • • ral t ' •: • a proclamation
y •• . o j y et taking < nliie
tie p1 - tal matte i s i : the < '"U
-ii rat.- States
K •; .>• ■ i;.iat .oh hi olVn ial circle-*
i>'« the i-Ki|| ; ci :'i it nio|f States u li
the <1 •nfoifri :i \ . nily in June
Fa\ i a ! . |\ i-t v leive I'c.-n l< e.-ived
i l\ n t u v and Mts- 'iiri
Mr. I * n- "II. t' • c-M—; ndeiit .f th'-
I I n T in s 1 -It last ii:ght. I »l!\ c ii
; ed - f 11.• pei niai. '. v and militai y
< the government « I the «' u
. derate Stat. >
V BN < i/.atii»\. -The Now York '
T-:> <!".• tin. It- - 111.* S .it!
wiH ft H • ft l it I'WI V I
\v tililll Uli'1 I *-» I»». * III MH t (' \ ! M' I 11 • 11«' I * tin*
lli 'II- IS I Wa. when v. ur !M Hp n U'4 t"
tl> t 11' is ••urnvi'. i i* a I.it I t- the
usual i-.i! itiii:' - I . <vil utrii'e tho it*'= -
• • ' mu>t sullei ilIi tin* uru liv" I li
1It I <ll' I 'if. in*' I :• ;: ''Vi'i V !'■ ne f»| \ 11
:!i- i must. bo |ir..Jx.>ii r ■ i>idm-..r "tho
'•ark I owe Of *la\ • I V •• The Ci.iv.nr"
P i it tails t>n the I it« •! States
tt"\ <1 .14' lit ! ' pi i 1 aiill I';. . i 'III to the
ifli' i i slav. Th. V w York Tt>»»♦***
• I . N«n lli* i i paji' i talk in tin
• mi Mtnin. I t th' people »»f tin*
nth ivnii niber thoy»- 111in 14h ; lot them
i;<'v• I !..s.- M.M t o| the I.I t tiiaf they
li.i\"( t-» ■ i■ 11 with a bio I thirdly v in- i
i v • . n> my wlj'i will ri"t seiuplo t"
ava I iiilliscll' I MH'IUIH eond'Ullied by '
hitmanit \ and < ;\ili ition The «• \i-i» t s
t tli" I a1 I w i we« ks lave torn the
mask h ail tin )>r<■ 11>ii.i• «1 enlightenment
1 t!i'- \ i tli tli I Ihuv re\» ainl them in
all tin* <eh"us repnlsivetioss of a brutal
and infuriated barbarism They talk ■■!
uuivet-al mnssaere <•! pillage aid
rhp:ue < f the destnietioii ot eities an.I
tin* devastation "I immense eountries. as
though I In "Hi- were tin- objeets •>! \var
instead "I* its deplorable iundents \V hen
tilt* tlaiii.iii; .*»vv"id imp'ud* ubrvo thoit
own heads when the enemy is thunder
hiL'" at the gates « I their eities \v« #hall
sr. with h >w miii li uf al-jeet humility
an l< Mr. nsh\p n.\ they will appeal
I i the laws of war In proteetion.
'lli'- Navarro Kxpnss >f the 11h has
tin- I 'll 'witijf :
W ii \\i' \V »i \ II' \ man r ithei
tall stout and light ;■ ay calling himself
lit k d till mi^Ii »' fsi. ana ye»ter
day J.'M 11dini. a I ay h i m- with a wei»
l-i : ilo with some ird about it. and a
saddle with » tine red about it In pri-
vate eotiversati- n lie indorsed I.11« >ln's
in- veinents pi ais d Moiitgom< ry and
rnlh'illed the idea • I neei'Msum and South-
ern )' • !-tan-• His di stinati> n was
over s vhere pi- I'* My w.-nt to Millard
from here It is due t" otu eiti/.ens tt)
state tlitt if his i -'iiversation had hreu
had with men instead "t deteneelr.»«s
ladies he would n t have paused here
without interrogation id* an earnest
eharaet" r. l.o. k < nt for him
It will be seen that the Indianola
troops were taken prisoners before they
wire warm in their pin- e We reeeive
letters Iroivi all parts o| the eountry.^iv-
in^ nee njt.ts of volunteer eompatiies leap-
in- into the saddle at the jtrst note of
alarm l>i»ubtles-i several tlionsand
tr • 't»s f .und themselves too late t > aid
ill tli . \ ' I \ I »\ ■- llOII i v. r .
mIi->wii ti; it ' •• « «i"i» «'l Iv\as w ||
i an be ma le v. .in .n.puuity ; and that
Mi l.uie m • " ' i will !'«• nii't
si. .I'd th. > a- n i -»! le
Ilia: i. i 111 . i t »... 1 i ' .» i
THK WAS rnuvo I* Tliotwu
The proclamation of (Jot. I^tcher for
volunteers ha* been responded to l»jr
over sertnty ik"usnn4 toUk't. Vuung men
from every clsss and profession through-
out the; .Slate all of tliclft raised with
arms in their hands from earliest boyhood
form Virginia's army. Good fnarkiiraun
enured to fatigue by hunting and farm-
ing riding uml exercise of all kinds ;
eager to rush to the defence of their
homes fathers mothers rights and lib-
erties— such are the defenders of Virgin-
ia All of the State lias not yet been
heard from and when it is the number
will be swelled to one hundred lh">. - of
the be»it soldi.is tliat ever stood forth to
defend their country I'roin oppression.
.Such an army officered from the flower
• •I the L'nited* State* aiiny and command
• I I• y the brave and gallant I.ee the
noble son of Light Horse Harry conquest
will be impossible and the invader that
has the hardihood to tresspass upon the
soil of Virginia will meet a sure and
speedy death.
(h n. Lee has by untiring exertion or-
ganized his artuy and should Mr. Lin
eoln taking the foolhardy advice of his
Northern myrmidons undertake to in-
vade Virginia he will be met by Gen.
U*e at tN head of an army eager for the
fight The unlawful seizure of the An- ;
napolis ami Washington Railroad the
disregard of the protest of the autbori- (
ties of Maryland against the inarching
of troops across her soil all justify the
authorities of Virginia in putting no |
confidence in the pledges ami promises j
of Lincoln and his advisers. Prepare j
fur invasion and be ready to meet the in >
vuder ih the dictate of sound wisdom
and prudence. I'nder the pretence of un
apprehended attack on Washington Mr.
Liu* «»lii has collected an array variously
reported at from five to thirty thousand
men to defend that city a place of no j
earthly importance to the Confederate
States and in a political point of view
n t worth the sacrifice of a single life
II- object is not to defend Washington
but to invade Virginia should her peo-
ple prove false to her defence Gen ee
will doubtless extend to him those hos-
pitalities which Virginians so well know
how to bestow upon those trespassing
upon their i ights.
The appointment of Gen. Lee has
giv« n the utmost confidence to the peo-
ple of the State; they feel that his wis-
dom. prudence and courage attested by
unprecedented suceess on the fields of
Mexico offer a guarantee of triumph in
th glory and honor of which one liun
dred thousand Vnginians are eager to
share.
Never in the history of the State
were our people so thoroughly united
and determined to defend their State
Men who formerly were the most deeid-
• <1 in their attachments t*» the Federal
I nioii are now among the foremost in
arms to defend their State. Mr. Lincoln
an 1 his advisers have done the work of
>■< hmio|) Hi' nt < • mpletcjy. J hey weic
I -I tin- eliief destroyers of the I'nion
tln-v accomplished more than all the
secessionists from the Potomac to the
s«ir. _
II i l.'i v: Oiiji r > y tiii Phcskkt Wan
I he New ^1 -k Herald before the over-
w; i ; j lit:. »l storm drove it into
ill i ai.ks of the Black U> publicans said
'.no carrying uu< the lawn of
■;I cm i i flie ('..nfeif- rate States enforcing <
t • ?• ivi a.1 • .lle-rily him! clUvtiiitf th • rrvrtine. |
i t li.i i-p:eeiit to e on)* people Tls»
n-iil j.l. . • ->f '1 -var i< not t" collect p-wnac
. t to a -« rt t!i authority of the federal govern
in.-it • <y to pr.-n-et its property It in a war of!
i.:. j.-I. i.Iijuh a war aeaiisl th*' norml institn j
f„.i »f jif . ■ ii t war to exterminate w j
.«fn%erv. it not to exterminate Mlaveluiiderx j
It i< ihi irn pn.vol'fe eoi liiet predicted i»> Mr
.i.l jih) Mr. I and for which liarri-
...ii (ii.Kfii oid tlv hloodtliiMy abolitionists I
I their fanatVal part} have been laboring for
th- !a-t thir*y ir.
T i- r unly "I Washington wo Irani
I; hi tii" l\ uip*r Kxtra ha* been put on
a war f •• »tii»tr The < »uafcy Court ha**
;*j»jn■«']>! iated ^ 1 "> 000 f 'i' arming the
«i • j > A t'i-mmiitee of Public Safety
ts 1 •» ill f< »i ;ned 111 I-1 a commission to
tr- twelve o mpanies in the county to
. ■ w: rcver called |>y tin* military uti
t! >t if t«x The people nf that county arc '
fnIIy up to tli" vp.;it of the times. They
will never !»«• f. Mtnl wanting
T >< ntinel leaius by a private let-
ter tr in Kaufman tliat a most shocking
murdei was t wtnmitled in that towu on !
>atui«iay the 13th all by mu' Newton
Uibbs. Thediftieulty originated between ■
-i man named M >.»rc the victim and an- I
other <«ibhs when Newt n earner Up and 1
knorl<ei| sensrlcH.s with a black- i
.•smith's hammer ffe then seized a mat-
tock and buried it in hi* victim'* skull.
Wwtun <»ibb« wan not arrested. The:
other < »ibbs was
Hi.ack KKpt Hni' As'rt vr Cairo.—The Mem- ;
phis Bulletin of the '2-1 inM has the sub-
joined intelligence from Cairo :
The latent tidingn from Cairo were ;
bionght by the steamer Commercial t apt !
Archer which was thereon Tuesday eve 1
nin.' \e< idt>> tin* report* current
at that time at t'atro. there were ab-mt
I0(M) uen already then* and I 100 more |
< tpt e| d then1 that ni^ht My Saturday
night they expect 11000 troops to be |
e -m entratt d at Cairo.
\ tJfvr.;:--.Hirv (ieueral Thoa. 11
Hii lay t.f M» viipluf i'U the 2d in*!.
avr to tint Alk inatis volunteers a cheek
i £.«000 and says that he ha* three
t'n>>us«>nd sa^ks of corn which are at
their service it ncedi I This noble act
is in keeping with the tieneral'a char-
acter
OttlTt \H\.
V*>«4 at thin t*tiv <"»p il - (-I h»*t. M th* r^edenf*
l>i J If. Jf.hiw.Hi Mux F*A.V! te* T. 1'OHB. wife
«.f |»r W < ■«»!»*.
Mi- t . i i. the ilaaghl#r ..f If ind M fillip
Hint wii* h»»rri i« H v<l < >• '•* . February 11 tu 1*3?
Wit* mairitMl lllh l*M Mir w»» l>}«»w*d
wall |< .-il- |>;irfut" *lt<> i.-iught h#r Um< ini|>ortMM»
of fni) pn*ty. unit a( th<* <tg«* n( Xwt]vf )raw
u»ii¥»l irtlh Ww Mrth a a riwfT h In whk h
»iif rciiiaint-tt a worth) iu#m*** mrtll dfath < h*r
"ii v<uth. J*hr th<*r » » t*i (|iiw)itM«
nil!: It |IIA-I<' tier wiirro fri«nd* wh«'ti wrll kn-wn. Thf
itutie* «»f w«f-> <u>a ih.-Uk*! itr* r»itt>f<Utv |*rforWi
|!t-r tn*i'Tfh tirt«l t>WM t«»r %< nut « twt
n ' »p()r«hrn<*ioiH rnlwIiilwNt nnltl » «h«ti
\ uii* U-f.vrr h«*i < nnwl. Tt»«i it *a« 4pp»rrn»
thai *ho rtnild li"f ItTP long. the fu- t mi.|f
kit 'WH |o h»'i Sh«- r«*. »•»**»! >nU'I>itf<0< c
aKirm muaikmtf Uis»t »h«» win not ifralit to 'II# Th«
n.'Xt morning *1'.' .t^Atu r»-!rntMt v<« ll»r f*« i thai nfc#
nui»! --■■«>» d*.' I"»t 'fld 'M>t r<mr U> «k> «o. .^h« tUM
ihat »hr U i'l ?w-ti » nHuht np u')«l« r thf ruJo. of th*
I hue h ).nt <tid n-a nv-t und ffll i»wjwt*d for ||»
ch»n^».. I h«* hijilit 'ta .l *hr kik .til f*rrwHI ro-
v . ~n<n? ih*'iii t > »t h. i in Thtw i dail*
*W f«ll • .!<-«*;• in I.-.;. Il«r tlealh * triumph
HSi l « vuidt. uifMj -I th" p-jw^r »*f thr «*hrt*li.tn i»lig«on.
In In' SiMth li- i hti«t«NiHlatol iaf».nt ik'ifkMir.Mx icljr.
■ni't i in■ i hw h l"o<- Mi«tNio«d *>\ irr#pW%%Ut Nmm.
\V i< d" i)"l »»"<«• it ** tti-MHP * ho h«\r no h'»iw f«r kbt
r#*U fi ..K Ihm ! und h#i spirit m hou**4
on h«iih.
t.f th. ( ('.Ctddi. I«crt» ia riny4
. >iunl\ »iu Apr:! vth I* and dird rn ('Ulborn#
jii'».h i > Uiiv Tn\\. I*W». Th« m<4h#r »i»d i"W!d
' in. t in th» r Kalh^» '* h"««« . t«» wptrak* no
M-\ *«• • hrr < Li -a.aii f*»f»>p5«* *n.J
t< »!•(.- fc ' l'i tbf ri/rhn^m tflrr )>*MI«i
-'.all h.tv# hr. . •" 'H!«'-.'«-d nrt tHr who di«
T H 1.
M r» H»y I
NBW ADVERTISEMENTS
» ^ rr tfcr- :•<—rr
iomr« TiriM. ■. a. ¥tmr
DR8. Jotva Tiiut and H. M. Joma'
hat inn awtirialei! Ikaaw lie together is
the pra«tKe of ■»<! lei. afcr tlnir ewrtcee to the 1
eilima of Harrianti i
l>*. Tatloa whoa Mt frttaM;!
cw be tared at ki> niton ' ka Mankalt.
Da. .loaaa ka* laewei Mawtf at Frliiklilp I
thirteen iniha ft of Mall ball Ulnil Hubert
I*. Taylor'. when fcc cm alwaya be (bead. |
May 18 I860 I
Betray Ifalle*.
TAKKN ap by J. M. Callaway. IMaffMrt
mika north-weat from Man hall ee Ike (Vile
»ikI (lenton road awl prated hef ire W Wnntmn
I . I' a clay liaak hole* poitr about H« year
•I'l. Iinunlfu with letter M. on the kA ihotiMer.
No other inark* or bratxh pereiveblc. Appram-
»l at iity dollar*.
B. r. FRIDRRICI. m.
It; W. VVuuummi Jr.. D.C.
May 151861. id.VJt
CITATION.
No. 123.
8. I'. K. R Co. »«. W A. Kjca |
THK HTATK OK TKXAH
I'iu btt or lUaaiaox.
To ony lavftU Ofltir ofm*l County (Irtftmg
Yt I[' iirc hereby commentM to maimon W.
A. Uace. by publication of thu writ three
Kiiciwanlve week* in the Texaa lUpabiioan. a
uewiipaper puhliahed in the city of Marshall to
lie awl and nereonally appear before me at mr ol-
ti in MweawUoo Saturday Jane. Id. IHM.ai .
10 o clock a. a. to araaer the complaint of the |
Southern Pacific liailroad Company in a fkm\
of ck'bt fur the mm of one hundred dollar* prtn |
cipal due by account briefly m Ml own. to-iHt :
account for mono? u«ed by mid W. A. Race
belonging to mid Company.
Herein fiail not. and make due return of tkis
writ m the law direct*.
Given under my hand at Marshall this 13th
day of May. 1 PCI.
W WOODSON
Ju-tire of thf Pttut in ami for tatd County j
famed Ma? iSth 1H6I
W. WooDao* J. I*.
Received and executed same day by delivering :
it ropy of the within writ to tin* Alitor of the
Text* Republican for publication.
t\ W MLATKR C. II. C.
N II J^he mid Race van arrested bv me on
the <Jtb of May. 1 #f>l. on a eharife «»f emta-ml'itu? i
the money ot the .Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
und cseapfd from custody by thu aid ol lao men
name* unknown.
0. W. Sum C. H.C.
May 181861. n35:3t j
ELBCTIOK NOTICE.
NOTICF i!« hereby given that an cloctioa will
Ikj held at tlie mvcral precincts in llarriwm
county on Haturtiay the 2ftth ef May IHfil. lor
the pur)H»c of elcding a County CommimiorM r
lor <«id county i" tlw utead of N. V. ficard. '
who in out of "the office. The prenidiivr oflhtfii
will hold mid election and in ca»e of (kilurr the
people will appoint one an directed by law.
iiiviii und**r my h:iml and the null of mid I
County Court. Mav Mth. 1H6I.
tiKORUK I.AN K Chief JuKut.
May llth. l§til. n34~8t.
IM BLK NOTICE
RV onler of the County Court notice injrivrn
that tlic Chief .lu*tu*e ami C«wntv Trcatu-
rer will be at the office of the Chief Junticc in
Maniluill on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday
next with the lK>nd« of the County to be taken
up with eawfi by the eiliten^. t<» pure hat- aiUM
und ammunition for the u*e .»f the eountv.
(JKORUK LANF. Chuf Jutiirt.
May nth. I Ml
CITATION
No. .V»7
Fori» A IImbh v*. W. C. A\xav.
T11K ST A IT. Of TKXAS
ConiTY or IIaBBISOV. j
7 • i'ii/ lawful oj said County tirfrtrng J
VOU are hereby ohniinn rid*-d t«» summon \V
1 ('. Avery by |»mh>h of thwrit
l<»r throe wicctiwive week* in the Te*a* itcpubli-
ean. n newsoaper published in MandiaJl to bi
and personally unpuar \n for*' nr at my office Id
she city of MarxlmJI. on Saturday. the 'i.'»th day]
"t May. Ht 10 o clock. A. M.. to dimwit I
tin) ol 1.. It. K <»rif awl tj. |». Ilorr. J
Merchant* doinj* I»usinew* under thejityleof Kord
and Ilorr.*1" a plea of debt for the turn of sdiiety I
titiw !'*--100 dollar* pi inclnal doe by nrr.mnt
briefly a* follow*. bvait fcw runriry item* of |
merehandiie wild tW-fendant during the year I HftO. J
i> |ht bill of particular* filed in my «<ffice. |
lien in fail n«>t and due ret urn make of thip
writ a* the law direct*.
tJiven uo<ler my hand at Mar-hall th»» 7th
day of May. Istil.
T A HARRIS.
.hutrrr nf fkr /'»«
lfeucd. May 7th. IhU
I. A. HARRIS. .1 I'.
Received and i scented ttaine day by deliwr
in* a copy of the within writ to the editor o|
the Te*a* Republican for publication. Hth
May. 1*61.
V W 8LATKR. C H C
Ma;/I. 1 #61 nJW-St
CITATION
NO. .V»w
(t t». l«*EOO * Co v*. W. I'. Avkhv. I
THK UTATK OF TKXAS.
Col-MTV or II abbikon
To tiny tmwful offw <\f **i i Conntf (trmltng
VrOC are hereby commanded to •umiaott
W. C. Avery by publication of thin writ
three !«ueo«i»ive Weeka in theT*ia» Retmblican.
a newfpaiier |Hibluthed in tbe city of Marahall
to tie and peraonally appear befcw* tar at my nf>
Hoc in Marshall -n Saturday (he 25th day ol
May A. 0. iHfil al (A o'clock A M to an-
swer tbe complaint ol M. il. firccp ami K H
(•reirjt. in reliant*. 'loina tuuitnrai) under thcatyle
of (j. (1 Ur«'kz Jt i'o in a (4m «<♦ debt tor the
•urn of one haadacd dollar* principal due by
note of account briefly a* Wkw*. to wit : note
|>ayabk i«» tin- order of ». tirei?B A Co. for
ninety 17>l»M) dollar*. due nw day after ilate.
add dated Jan. I. I860 with li< per cent inter-
Mt al*o account for ffltt>'hiindiie nold m IhtiO
a* per bill Hleit Kt
Hrrein foil not snd make due return of thin
writ a* tlw law dir«cta.
(iiven under *y hand at Marshall thu the
7th tlay of May IMl.
T a. Harris
Jnntu€of ihr Peart in nmffor nuti County.
iMora 7th May. l*€l
T A. H*aa«a J. IV
Reoriv^l and eie»n»led «ame dav b? iteWm
i«w In Umi xditor ol Um Ttw 1>i f«bMf. ■
ctwi of Ikv within writ for naMksthw.
I!. W. SLATKB. 0. H 0.
IU.T II. l"«l. lUll
IXMT.
UNUM'ATKIl Mtarr Uwtatat*. til
1MV2IM. imnl by U» W. SanMa
I'uwww of ike ti«m»»l Lmi^ «)•«. iar
■M ilk. I Ml •> MM.JM «|um 'ma •»
land il fcwuf U» talawv Um •nlnmMd <4 *•
ItMd riaM (•rtJmlr fcr dM-tkinl «f • bar* of
UoJ. iU I So. *'•< imm* by Ik* Board of
tjutil r.<aimiMinnm mc HMb« Manly Tmm.
to .Inwph lloaman; ilatol May 3. i*3K II
n.»( lnun<l. I shall apply to tb* proper ilrpart-
i...ol Inr a iluplimtr. .
I W ft.ARK
\Uj «. IKC.I nM'9'
Muahall Dteu Tarai* MML
Ckdf * PmiMrt RmWMht-
rllR aaden%ard baring hh KMa Turaiof
Mill tn milfill oprratioa. Imhm thw will
xj la aetlfj the |>ub'ic that be ia now frrf+ni
elth m •apply of the bat wmkI ii»
her hr tbe atmnttire of tin earkm ktnde ot
PhrnNM*ead that be baa 'pfMaied lit anioi
4 the tall Cabiaet Maker in Ik* eonti} h
Una pearldid. hi Ma > ouUwil that be can
la* Una
111 my t
ordaea thai m; be deairadoa tha part of
bk aalni la Ibett aatlra aatiafcttiaa both aa to
■nrhaaical laiah and price.
Ha will heap coaatantly on haoH a .apply at
the fallowing articUa equal to I he iWiaamtol the
narbat. to-wit.
(-IIAIR8 AND BEDSTEADS.
WAHIMr.A.NUS AND TABU?
at all kiodi.
UAFKB AKD W ARDHOHKH. rte.efc
i\reone "whin* to purchase Fumilurv. are n-
•pectfui'y lovitni to niee hiui u <.*11 at hie Mill
or reaMmce Miauled one hh«k wntol the
west rfiviaioaof the public .quar? in the town of
Varaball.
F. I.A Mi.
N'nreinher 5. IH.»9-tf
STAR LIVERY STAKE.
Til If. umlersigned won|<I inform the Public that
he ho* leased fit* Hi irk Livery Htable. iat-
mediately Kant of the Adkius House. M»r*ball.
Texas and U pvmnd to aetoM«Mfat" 1 who
may favor kirn with their patronage. No paina
or e* penes will be apared to render complete
•at infection. The stable ia one of tbe largest
and finest in tbe .State and will be suopitrd with
the twst provender aud the most industrious and
carefcl bnatlrn.
Hiwm baggies. and kaeka will he kept for
hire.
Give tbis HtaUe e trial.
PlIIL BROWN.
Harebell Texan Feb. It ItfGl. attstf
WW^liK«DENCi FOH NA LE.
ON K of tbe beet improved lots in Marshall
eligibly situated and with two of tbe finest
wells in the place. It has on it a good dwelling
a good kitchen well house bulk house stable
mm crib buggy houce Ire. For further partic-
ular* cnuuire ot
a a. orfou t co.
EircNlt^a lattice.
THK undersigned bavin* ln.ru appointed at
the March term of the County Court of
Harrison county. Kxeentor* with tin- will annex-
ed of William Orimn. dMimd do hereby give
notice to all |>erson* indebted to tlie eetale of
the above named William < J rimes to come for-
ward aud make payment. All pi-rsona having
claim* againat tins aatd mtale art* requested to
present Uteia within tbe time prtecribtd by law
or they will be forever barred.
W\l. S URIMK8.
J. P. KVKRKTT.
April r»tli. 1Hr.i. n19:6t
Kirmler'i Keller.
TilK undersigned having been appointed at
tlie April term of tbe Coanty Court of
llarriaon cuanty Kxeeator and Kn*Btri.\ of
the ewtste of J M Saaiwlrrs ib^raafd. and tpial-
ified aa nueh on the ?«l dny ot Mav. 1*61 do
hereby give notice to ail |»rnn»n> ind< to the
estate of tin; above-named M. .Sanrwk'rs. to
come forward and make payment. All id-raona
having elaiinx againat tbe said estate are rvqw-at
ed to jwrnmi tlxnn within tlie time prescribed
by law or they will be forever barred
K. 0. I'KRKY.
MUSALM»KIW
May 4. I SGI. n3Mt
THK nndntignad having reocntly jmt up a
flrat-rate (*oru Mill ia prepare*! to grind
corn tor nne-eigbtk. on nbnrt notter and guaran-
tee* Mttiafcrtion to tboee who may Atvor kin
with U*ir custom.
T. I.AKO.
MAMiuu Un 1*2. l*iil. nl7tf
A I.AKUf ANP HUI^RIOII STlK'k OV
8ADDLEHV.
East of ihf Repu hrttn Ofltct n» the (W<1
l'i*t Ogict I'tHhimg.
Tm; midrrsigttftl •" happy to inform
frieiKls thai h" lis." junt re«-eiei"d h large
and very xufwrior stork of SADhLKUV . aim! ia
now fully prepared to fill ell order* in his line
In a manner to give complete satisfaction. An
cwtat'lUhment properly ftirn??ihort ha* l»een re-
quired for many ye«rs in Marshall. The under
■igned. from his lo«r e^prrlenrr in thr busimw*.
itodrrstotwi exactly what was nwbHj ami hr
thinko be has filled il He wisbes tbe citisens
of Marsltall und surrounding ••xia'ry to call
and examine for tbemaHvw before buying else-
where. A superior lot of •aildies and Harnett
ami everytbtng in hia line kept constantly on
hand.
.1. II K0WARH8.
Far Sale or Real.
THE Mamhall tirorc Aiadcmr proprrty
For further information appfy to T A
PaliUo at hi* ofllcc in Mar*hnK t»r
r j patimjo*
Dec. 1ft nl 3
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY.
A Oajwicnl MathuiiMtHral. aud Military Iiwti-
tutc for Young men ami Hov*.
UK .S|tcu>£ Usru* will comuietvv on
r
^•Mlay Kfkruary Kk
I'fMirw of instruction unusually full aj.>)
thorough. discipline alrtcL
'IV Int .itutiou in well M)t|ilinl with mum
•iid accoutrement*. ami theoretii**) and practice]
instruction will be given tu
MZUVAtT TAOHOft
at mich tiim* a* not to inUrfrr* wit.fc the regular
atodiea of Rtaakrota.
F H IIAH8.
M>n«nui Feb. 2 1*61. nWy
CAKRlAUfc MAKINU AND RtPAIMNC)
.i JfflMX WM4*
"H the UuiH Hkifvtptjrt Nnuu.
\l.l. i)h»«> who w».«h rrnairtwg
•Jowr on mrrfcfva and banavQflt&K
will tiring t)>« w to tioldia k Maim1* jflLL_JK.
'I'hc m*W»4fw*l would rtwpectfally inform their
ftNoda awl Uh' public thai ihmy awjwwml
to narry am tftr ( *tr\nf» ttabio* ami leiiiHn i
Business in it* various Department* lUving
many year* rsprrirnee. they Waller ikrmmlvi*
that for nfatmrw of style end da inability ol
work th«\ will not be »urpa*mi by any wlah j
Itehuwtr! in the Sooth.
They have just mrivnl mhI wi!l alwayshmp
<mi Hand m Urge supply ol new matrf lal wiitiMa
for ail *tjlea of hu(C£ir* aawl earring**
Tcrnw'CAMff and prion a* low a» can he
a^onkil bv any fnil mechanic. All work war-
lantcd iNali and eiaame am work end price*.
I. (lOl.DIN
II. A MAMS'
Feb. 25. 1860.
Hyiclal NeUet.
SMtbcn PariHe Sail Rmi
ROM nlillK Mwlnanl PwiIwt 17tk.
r 'fce Trail affl pcMiinl) Imt* Ik* Mm
Ml Itoprt *1 1 o'ehwk. A. M Thr CM*
■ill law Uh NaUtaad UMc* >1 kalf wl ril
o'clock. A. M.
a R HTN80K U«n. SmrX.
MowUII. J— MklHO. _*IV«
arroviea! rrovKan
JUST imliri. • w> b<f* mmIji <4 flHn
oa^Mrf Oaakiag Hwwm M vmj varhty
mi futur* TWj n ho hmffct il Ik* imj
J. II. VANHOOK.
. Frh. » I Ml Ultf
MOTICK.
Till: arrnunH itnr K rtrhwarli art now I nth*
hand* 'f l' A llarria J. V.. for Mat: mt
fHTMNMi rtlliif on hits •vi> ami purinf tkair at'
i.iott V:!l ravv c.wt
A.jiril ?A 1MI it3l:3l
•■BAT CMAJKKI
NtW GOODS AND A KKW MAf JI
P IH A KT7. iafarae Mi Maafr Mi «aMnt
Pj. tm^ aS Ilk^M
laifV w*i •! W "■w
3;
lad Ik* ww proprietor will ml «f M«
>M» to g»«i eeta grater wiiihetion tku kit
irufcmwr. hop** tint tke literal ptftMage
>iikerte«i leafed to ike knatRtiMliWil.
t win In kia okjeet to fill* arf MMfill «k®
My IkTwr kitu with tlielr cartaa.
Mr. A Loeb ka* mnjr nan npHfam in
ike Ory aad Cue; Uuofc iWm. i* tkt pri*<
ipal cilice at»l k*»v kew to
NT ANB SELL MRS CRAPI!
Iff promlan to keen alwaya f*» band a large
ind handsome atoek of goodr suitable tor tkia
Market
HI K A PER FIXER AND *1C£R
han ever before brought to Ibb plare.
He wid alao afcow more her-Urn than th«
'■mall man" and "grand eonoueror." E. fchwar«e.
*b«*e fam* aa a idler of ftwap and fine g"*«h»
aril I be entirely i<x t and forg jttrn ia Uie cour*
if a Mr month* Hi* succtweor will eeli go«...
ibiiliit thaa be eva could do.
Therefore ladies and guulluiK-n. ii )M j
lift to secure
GREAT BARGAlSS.
|PM will avail yoa.u.lvee without «May of toe
invitation to aUl at Mr. A. Lmrb'a atore are
price and buj. lie sella
EXC LtllVRLY FOR CASH I
He baa arranged hie bneioeea entirely on the
I'aah spate*. and will haw nothing to do with
credit Tbe greatnt bargains can be bad but
jaly for ca4i f Keroltect that! lie ban for
nab; know* bow to buy; and arils fur caah. lie
naDUi but a sniull very small very small profit.
L'ousequcutlv hi* good* are
HOt«VI \ UU V LOW!!
Call and aee (<tr you wires.
Marshall. March 2 2. inCl. a'24:y
\ati«e §f Final Nrttlraent.
NOTICK i* hereby given. that LI.. Hherrodi
Kxecator of tn? estate of Juhr I rtber*
rod deceaaed haa flktl in uiy *4Bee bia
final account and voucher* with aaid «<atat«
whieh account awl vouchm will tie of*n fur aJ-
towanc • and final * tiU-ux-nt at tbe erwuing term
of tbe County Court pertaining to eatatea. Ac.
to he held iii and lor Hurrieou county at tbr
Courthouse in the ritv ol .Manhail. comirfnciog
mi the laet Mim-iay in May. 1HC1. (it
being tbe LM.tb dav thereol.) arheu and where all
peraona inten atui my appnr and coataal tba
lane.- if they may are nr<mer
li. F. FOiUKlUCI. m.
May 4.1861 n3.*l:3t
AdMlalwratarS Ntlirr.
AT the January term. A. I> 1K61. letter* of
adnnfuatrauoii aertr grantisi to the undar-
iign«d. by tbe (V«mty C<mrt ol llarriaoncounty.
pertaining to the <»tatee of •Iwaaeil |wr-»«oa on
the e*tate tif A. Spain Huaimt rfin. din tnM>d.
Thta ia tlien^>re. to not if) all peraona having
claim* agaiiiat iaiitl <^tate to )»r»-«nt lite nwm
ror payiiMiii. aitliiii tbe time pm*cril»cd bv law
ind thoae imk'btrd to niak«' immetfiat<* tiaviiycnt
J. II ."it" MM K141.IN*. A far.
April '27. n.T.' -lit
I.IWf! "
AfViuntv l and H arrant tbr 1920 aefca of
land. No. 9M4A. iaawi^l to llenry llinre.
i«n tbe 31 nt ibiv of July. iMl be B. T. Arolier
secretary of War and Na«v If mH beard from
aiiliin the time urenrribed by law. I fbal) ap|>i;
to the proper office fur a duplicate.
U V. YOI NO.
May 4 1*61. n33r*4
SINOKliS
SEWING MACHINE^
Wtlk Ulr a*4 Oml l«|>nf»-
■nt).
ABHCPAXT evidence h*« ihntir t-ern i>ui>'>i»i«a4
uf «l.<r tfrm-ral ♦ «.*<•#•** SIMJMl** MWIlfO
MACHiNkrt in J.nmiana ViwHtipuiMd TriM.u4
th--.i **\t b«- iikirsMtU »tuui>LMMtv in tin- taal law
ui*>nth«. Tlwir fr<-<-^na *>"m !i*i-»lity t«< g»-t ibt «»f
repair •»»«! lh«i wrfft adapt**"* t«> a!! kir d* of
wwliif. Unva uimt tbrm not wiily lb* BiMi(kiWrl«|
M»'. huin« wf the i "Nitu}. tail tl»«
MOST REI.I VbliK
FAMILY MAC 11 INK
IN TIlK WUUU> 3
Aa villi tlm r+r+nt tkee Mt «UH-
> uiu) facility with tn'Bi >•». *»' l«» a .-<tiu thread mi
» ft her rotUn.. da* nr »i!k. «o •"(oil* VT
SIKUEH'S SKWINU MA0IIINK8
Art tftirrnnfni tkrrc Lt irt. rrtn in lA*
rhnrgr • f .Xrg r<*it
An«l will !i«t i lift llwr to do tin xt mn>g for a fattilj
uf a plantation.
1'brjr »iv warranted t«» »n any otfcar
Rfvl. lue lu Ihr World >>! Aiij ktnJ 4 Ih M
lv*.—.the Itnsrv HKrl'M»Kl>.
It ta 'tnieernlly kn< *u tlMt
MNDCRU
SEWIN8 MACHINES
niair the iTi wI a]«f»rt>*e<l wlttrh fliat htntap ii><*aa>t»
h*a «Mr Ineevitrtl it t^in* unifbrtna'j tha
Minf m both thtea of U»f* f|i.flr an«1 fber> i« n.» )<«.
un foi . ■** liiiir-UciKa i»l Um i 1- ihw-traiul
«•!»#*>« anhl in \Vw t foncidr •.»< 'h** cwa< Liu. •
•ltd I hay an? u«rd IB preflWtmr* *»» -i -.the** after a
fair trial in tha larjr*?»t au«l m«»«t r»»h tunable Di<*
making r»tjMu»fcwent« in V« « Oth*i».s.
Tker are u~d •i a!I Ihe iarff* II'»*!•> hi OH»-ar>
and at the ixtw y—i ttwardtnc llonaeaaia* Uv a iatga
of tkr Tailor* and M*oeak«k«>r* ana u. ktan-
nf ftrivatr hmitwa. and hat* fife® nilrtr—I
•ainfKikxi
TU iHibiu- will beat in ntndU»at8tn(«r altorhMMd
aw »^d a tHal if .Iralt^d »Mh ant and all «HI»
•r mmcbim* ud in llf uiaia tliat \tmrn mm!* in
UMa oitjf in feHMtna >aa(« wu| <A l**atf lit* ten
hm kept and th* <>tl»«r m tumrd.
TW |MO «f m«d(W a Mvin| NirkHM hu l«M
C1HKAT1.Y ttKbrcUl.
and Uk i**t Mackwa la only Dfln.nnd Ik* liMaa
frtt® «la k» t*ci%» dofUm. with cv«ct and lark. III.
WAf.rrh firxxKTT. auwt
1*5 iUHl lit . Via (HlNM.
A|»rll T I ft*
HOrTH WKSTKKN HOOK ST »RK-
■ 9 M'oxmrts
BMKSELLER AW STAlillCI
AV. SB C*mj Stmt Vie (/rh*»i
INVI'ITS ihi »itroll"ti nf r»r»tr» Mh-
n»4 Ikr f«»n* In hl» l»ryr (wl nil
awortml'Suwk. ■*< IwNok
WH«N)l. lUHtKW.
MIAt'KIJ.ANKmiH IHH>KH AXl> (.'UKAP
I'UBI.H'ATUINH
W rltlnt ana WnpflN Piptt
mailt ana Vaary tttatloacvy.
C*llrrf I'lr/mmiif mil f'uarf (imJi
At »hot.Mi|. . upon tlsi- two! fa<«f>l>l« Mat
HI.ANK BOdKK
V «vvtjf tW#crip(km o« ImmI lad H*dt ta ««4rf
•t Ike aknrtnl oolKv.
mnmii
V. FLINT * JONKH
•V« 44 a 4* HmrU Mml AW Ofcuw
WOUI.D «M) ik« MNa tf «*Mt Hint n«
tkt w. IMt Urf* m4 mImX
3f
camnkt rrn.fmnc.
»w4 J—i m—ilf 1+imt IM
ntaMCkant. 4hj wan <h|M I* ifit Hi*
MM ul M4 tarx 4 mMhH «r ftkMnMM*
tw4kn4k>aklllli Ml. MMNItim
IWm WW) la D»IWwWi( «f
'• t*425M» 8h*.
Nair tlmll t rMk. tmif wt1M Mm
iMta. MM (MM. $tm. k».
Hfilli Hair m4 Mwn fcttmiii
Mm> «*MH JM »■ . » ■*» «»4 lllilplFil
nmiMi wtfwl nwt.ifcwH l*M mm mA
Ml i|illl ■ kM»
Marram af aB Mwn
miy ate.
t*«rattwa ntiWIirmiiMi)) pM Mr
ti> Um intrttM.
CttT m4 eoatlry hurckewe *111 ilnflkt Mr
work r*«4r fir lk>> iwf*rllM. u4 »M i nOlly kf
\ «r4 >' >il Aur *<•)(* Air IbflBtrKw.
llij.I'M. Ijr
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