The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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MWAHDWBLI.
of the late flnft ofWeilsoti, WatdweU A Co
having connected Mmwlfwttli th* well known'
Hardwire Rota > ^
iMBto'^se Ta-Awca^r
i Chamber* 8t
DR. J. B
8TITUTE,
©If; Stacks
the above Institute
OSXY GEOVJfe.
atHoney G*o
THE first
//JaYIT COWTT. TmM
X N O-
i QREENVIL
Clark*, ifl&ifieb. Ii6il859.
will commence the Ifiwt Monday In March
COME JLS ^M^L^fS.stid
ten, and loojt at our Stock
new and beautifti
SPRING GOODS.
t, to <Miitifcue tjBn raoBtha, (40 weeks*)
No. 13
yea* Iblog tliVided Into two equal
yEFFERSOX, TEXAS.
STILL KEEP <TP tfcdr
[*sr«* Stock of Otopla Goods, •
and invite the attention of their
i friends and the Public generally,
lion of their .Stock. I :
and old "customers, throughout
bounties of Texas, Who may have
to visit Jefferson, will dojwell to give
(call. They will find at their establishment,
iroceries—Provisions,
Plantation Goods,
Wines and Liquora,
Bagging. Hope,
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Iron. Steel, Nai!t -
Hardware. Castings,
Queensware.
• supply of Groceries especially, is always
pto the" fhllest extent consistent with the
r*of the market: and is offerred at such
jfliat no purchaser of moderate quantities
or send to New Orleans and get thein for,
the expense* to this place. Purchasing
| quantities, of course gives us advantages,
pe are dispose*] to let our customers have
ttit of.
us, and learn the prices, and satisfy your-
Tlx. Feb. Hlh, 18o9.
I PAG N E—choicest brands, for sala low
KU1a£ & BikJo.
n, Feb. 15th, 18")9. |
tSKEY—:i00 l-uri cl-* for sale by
RHINE &BSOS
jo, Feb. 15th, lS.VJ.j *
)J{ A large quantiti of sides and shoul-
hunis. plain and canvassed, for by
ptUISE 4 B&03.
[>n, Feb. 15t!i, 1S59J
JV Groceries—ever^i thing in tH lire,
! can be called for— fluids and solid*.
Kit IN Kd-BROS.
Fo'>. I5cb, ls'.O.
©feasor of Physical sej-
il>Y, Principal ojf Male Departim
C of Ancient Lasguaiges, Mat hen
sttres. 1 '
Lent.and
at hematics &
announce that they have engaged ftjr
the present year, the following faculty, viz:
' 1>. M. HOOKER. l'ttBSWEST, and Principal of Fe-
male Department, and
ence. j
J W.R. MOODY
Professor of
Bellow
MISS L. T. VANSOY, Teacher of Instrumental
•Music. ' Ml - . _i,
The location is healthy and pleasant. The school
buildings are new aniicotnmcjdious. . '
Pupils from a distahcelcan get boarding in pleasant
families, at reasonable rateM i
The following rates of tuition will be chargeU.
Without auy deduction fop* lbj«ence. unless in cases of
protracted illness of the student.
FrasT CtASS.—Orthogfaphk Reading, "n*
nianship, per sesiiiod of £0 weeks 510,00
Second Class.—Googijaphy, English Gram-
15,00
20,00
25,00
4,00
pESTICS-
>seys, ('In
Fel'.
-Osnsburgs, Stripes, Denims,
•cks Calicoes, in qnantitv, for
RHINE £ BROS.
lf>th. 1*-M>.
k<rn (10ARS—a large variety for sale
Kit INK a: BROS
|on. Feb. loth, IS-j'J.
oi! :m ' Turpentine,
i bv
Feb. l-'.th, IK".?.
MHL. t'mdles. and sf
an, Feb. 10th. 18-">9.
(ihtss and Pnttv. for
RHINE K HKOS.
nap* for sale by
RUINIJ1H>S.
mar. Arithmetic, Ajnciipt and Modem
History, ' { I i
Third I'i.ass.—Natural Sciences. Latin,
Greek, and higher branches of Mathe-
matics. one or all, "I
Music.-on Piano Fortej
I For use of Instrument^ ' „
Tuition bill* due at dost of each session. Close con-
formity to the rules of the school will be made the
condition of every student continuing in the Institute.
Incidental expenses divided among the Pupils.
tr&.4tees.
J. B. BAIRD. |: J- W.'MOORE.
M. BRONAl'CH, W. E. DAILY,
a. ST A PP.
TT nry Grope, Jon. 1859. No. 2—tf.
WONDERFUL. YET TRUE.
To the Citizens and travelling PttbHc of
Northern Texas, Fannin and Surrounding
Counties.
HAYING .permanently loented in
Bottkaui} anil having just received
kali eSceilent lot of Toiil.-), and supe-
i-m and qualii v of material, I am pre-
m
Ware, and Wo
for sale by
ion. Feb. 1-th. lS-V.t
ten
Wart", l.iine and Ce-
RiilNK « liKtlS.
run- n--
pared torcpair.
Watches. Clocks, atid Jewelry, in the neatest,
best, and mo.-it aprrcjved .mftiilier. I am also pre-
pared in make Counts, yistric^. Notary Public, ,\! -
sotiie. and Od.l Ft-lbtw s to order.
All work of tro.id qnaliiy Wai'raiUed: inferior work
fniitiit'uUv i t-paired. ; "*11
Oid gold and silver niken in exchange for work
done, or for Jewelry. Guards, and w:<t|*h keys, oi
itll descriptions. A. (iAS.*«.
flmfi."*. J)\r. I :.th, IS5S.
No. 4S ly
STOVESAND TXISr-"W^PlE
IS, SPADES, SIIOVELS, HOES. Black-
tl 's Toida. In.n iiwedish, Tennessee ant'
al^l.y RHINE H HRO>,
Feb." l.'ith. IS-59.
; PROOF BRICK WARE HOUSE-
W. M. FREEMAN,
MNG FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
it.it. r>E ,\!.r r, iviioi.F.^Ai.E A\r> beta it.. t.\
GROCERIES
lktatiow sxti pIiIbis,
fA I AI.'.VOA. CASS CO. TEXAS.
Special attention paid ti> ai! eon-iirnnientis.
i :'.dv:u:i-e on lYtt-m. no. 12::L
mi
Mi pai'l t<> a
e oil I'r tt >n.
J. M A J. ('. MJ RI'IIY.
IGE BRICK WARE HOUSE.
\.HKCKI VIS'!, / H .I RIUXG.
JKY. \N!> ISSlt \ MKRCHANTS.
Steam Boat Landing.
Jefferson. Texaa.
t(iE st of *irocerie«. nd R-*pe,
always on liat 1.
all
-Iv.
TETSON & STEWART
/./.V/'. ASh .tf.l vt f ACTOUY.
EFFERSOW, TEXAS
E in oj eraiion. the most approved maehint-
ftor the -peedy niHn-itietorv of Sn-h. Blindly
for build;tig. and also
F lain Furniture,
Bates. W'udif'ji's. 1 e tds. nnd other arti-
cl <--. •':•. U they can afford to sell at less
:hey ea:i i>e pi oeured elsewhere in North-
Ea>t« in
ices fcr Doers, Sash, and B!inds
, without uioiti-ling. - - ? t iiO
i wiili i.ii>uldin<r, - - lo t> *H>
en? per inch in length.
cents per s([iias-e foot.
fiun. Apr'l l;■/. ■>%. no 12::ly.
W. P. TORRANS,
FFBKSOK, TEXAS.
I)K \IjKK in Staple Oroceries.Sugar,Cof-
fee, Ti I'riCeo, l,i(juors. Midasses. Salt, Rice,
fete., invites the attention of the citizens ot
Ti-xas. to he f^ill and eotli-
s t:p in Ins line, and otters
AT McKINl^EY.
111!M undersigned take iliin method, of informing
the citizen* of Collin anilaiijaceut counties, that
they have estaldishetl a house :it MeKinney, for the
manufaetlire ami sale o^ Tin and Sheet iron ware.
Stoves. ,vc. They will keep! constantly on hand a
full itnd complete assortment) of Tin-ware, at whole-
sale or retail: also a Splendid iot of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
jf various sues and |patterri<:- manufactured at St.
vjui-". expressly for tjie We-terif market: of tliefiesi
Titerial. smooth and heavy ravings.
invite particular attcniion to our heavy p: t-
>.-n t'«Hik Stoves, anjioi;^ wl.ieh are the Plymouth
lick. Valley Forge, and Charter Oak; which
>r regulation! dip ;' :i ty, convenience. a;id saving
. fu.-l, stand unritailed, yfc have several patterns
he preiniuiii stove, of ex'-elleiit quality, atid heavy
ii.-s. We are prepared also, to do any rnd ail
Kinds of work, pertaining |to thf~ tnt in>*ss. 'with
proiiiptin and dispa'ch.
tr3v~ All of which will be cheap for Cash.
A tine lot of Stoves and Tin-ware ke; t always on
hnuth at 1>. BaijKy .s Tin Sitop. three miles South
of llotiev Urove,.Fannin Cotiniv.
HAtjiliV i: Mo DONALD.
Me Kinney! Oct. 1 1 ]u40:if.]
BIiACK SBSXTIX SHOP.
T 11 K unilersfgned
respectfully in form 3
'3® the Public generally, '
that he has opened a Ulacfc Sndtlt ftnojj, ;ii .Uijlas
Bagwell's old stand. He has secured the services ot
Mr. Bagwell and Mr. Brady, both Smiths of known
reputation, and in connection with the shop, Mr.
Win. Kuykondall will Stock all Plows made by them.
Ui work guaranteed to givp satisfaction, and at rea-
sonable prices. WM. M. HARRISON,
Janthiru 21V/i, 1859. [No. -—171. j
just received, aftd comprwrog, i
Everr varirty ot |
Ludiea I)rest R<x>ds. i
Lace ant! Silk Mantillas,
Lace Points f..
Leghorn and Straw Flatfe.
variety)
m
~ Vn.->T
and' of
w
BONNETrf of every
'the moat beautiful stylen.
ALSO
An unequalled stwk of Boots. Shoes,
and Hats for Gentlemen.
COME 1K ANI) SICE THEM!
Pari*, March I8//1 1859. (No 'J—tfr)
CIRCULAR!
Pakis, Feb. 1st, 1859,
To ichow it may Chnccrn.
I RESPECTFULLY call your attention to my
establiahiiient. Should you renuire any thing
in tnv line ot'business, T aracoufideijt l ean supply
you, at prices which will give .satisfaction.
paving adopted [the CASH SYSTKM almost
exclusiveiv. I will be enabled to offer inducements
that will defv competition: and solicit a call from
my friends.and the Public generally,{before purcha-
sing elsewhere. .
My Stock of Goods shall not be excelled by any
one in this place, either in
quantity, quality, style, finish,
durability or cheapness.
Mv assortment on hand, at present, is almost
complete in even department: and 1 am now con-
stantly in receipt, of new ^oods. j
fir:,;" Liberal prices paid for C'otiton, Beeswax,
Beet hides. Deerskins. Pecans, and Tallow.
Bagging and Hojie. and CASH advancedU> Pian-
tcr-i. or. cousignmeiit of their '.'ot ton, to be shipped
to mv friends It. C. Cttininings & Coi.NewOrleanfe.
No. :s—tf. ISAIAH W. AYKLIiS.
A S KOTTWITi,
PAKIS. TEXAS, I
R ETC HNS THANKS to his old
friends and customers, and begs
b-HVe to say to them) that he has
still ou hand, a
Large Stock of Assorted Goods,
which is increased at frequent intervals, by a sue-
ceswioti of orders. He lifts fresh supplies just in,
by wagons, i'rom Jefferson.
Early in the Spring, be will visit New Orleans
and New York j tor the purpose of laying in
The most extensive Stock of Merchandise
ever brought to North Eastern Texas.
Having competent representatives at the Store,
in the sab- line: lit expects to devote much of bis
nu n time, during the Spring tlninths to/wnVi,
intending to surpass in the extent and quality of
his Stock of Merchandise, anything t:\er before
seen in Paris.
PLANTERS can at all times receive ac
coniniodarioiss in the way of Bagging and Rojie,
and Cash Advadces.
Paris. Jan'y 1st, LS->V). (no(':tf.)
P(H'KET; TOiLET AND TA-
. LK CUTLERY—an extra tine as
ortment. iu.ii received, at
KuTTWlTZ'S.
f\b. \*th, 1S.V.).
QBOCERIES! GROCERIES!!
• ALL,SORTS, Cotl'ee, Sugar. Rice, To-
bucco. Whiskey. Spices. SuuH'. and Fancy
arrat 1'jeinents—just np, and to be found
KOTTW1TZS.
/•'«/,.!S:V.I.
THIS POPULAR
been purchased by:
id latudly approachmg .«ompkj.ton,
, . . _ . sitd the Proprietor is WW nMf to,
entertain his friends and the pnh ie. gemfffclly.---
Hia house i large and commodious, not surpassed
l v any io Eastern Texas. By utriot attention to
the comic rts ot those who may faVor hi in, he1 hojtes
to continue the popularity ot the B^use. Ilis ta-
ble will alwavs ne supplied with the tiestthe count
trv aftbrds. A large, well arnuiged .stnWe, w aU
tachetl to the Hotel, and attentive and faithful
Ostlers alwavs in attendance.
JOHN RATTON.
OrMnvillp. March 7th. '59. no. H ,- ms.
MECHANIC'S AND PARMER'S TOOLS.
CARPENTER S tTOOLS, and
Agricultural implements, such ft'
Wt
lOt-S.
Mntux
Pa,
. etc., etc.
hoes. Grul
)ii>t arrived, ut
KOTTWITZ'S.
kern < oiinties
fk which ho k
|t the lowest r
fall an ! es:::;ii
Ar.-uu. •
Tv,
HUGO FOX,
LESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY OnOCEf?.
.'FAf'TiriiFi: OF C'OXFECTIOXEUfFF,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
Ki-KPS foiistuntly on hand •> supply of
'the :i' ove articles, manufacturing himself
from the purest 111.aerial*. Caud'cs that
1 will keep throughout the seitson, and far
superior to any imported—a?so keeps 11
stock of Fruits. Oysters, Sard'hps. Wines,
eats—th*- tine-i brand- of CLtuuf-^na, and
Toys.
, .1 j-ril ls'.K, no 12::ly-.
WILLIAM G. DOLLAR.
fill. WUUJIIT AXD MACHINIST,
ING locate.l in Jefferson, Cass County, Tex-
1 aflers his service" in the ahuve business.—
| uild. or repair Saw Corn Mills, and
tlourin<; mills, of nil kinds; put u<>the Ma-
) wheat Threshing Machines. Cotton (Jins.
leonstiuct mill dams, bridges, tr^ssel work.
•is husi-
lip, and
he same in 11 wheat growing
bfe-'sei to lie a thorough ifiastsr of
served a regular apprentice
> n eugajred
ill his life. He will dress and hang burr
met all the neer«nvy machinery, and nia!;3
calculations in regard 10 cost. c.s any can
do. He asks a fair trial.
W \l. G DOLLAR.
n. My n<, li il.
BEEF CATTLE WANTED.
,iiA\ l.NU completed ample arrangement
ltor the continuation of slaughtering and
[packing at this point, I will pay liberal
for Good fat and heavy Cattle, de-
kroai the present t.me forward, throughout
fhs of Dei-finiier and .Fanm.i j,
slaugater trotu seventy to oae hundred
[Sund.iy'H excepted.
Nov. If A T 8. F|. H. BLACK
[No. 45—tf.]
I- "W. PITKIN,
has <i\- n.\.ND a
reneral Assortment
or THE
fT > <)ST FASHIONABLE GOODS!
MHW AITZ)
TEm clothik oi
HA TS AND CAPS, j
A BEAL'TIKUL ASSORT MUST
f 1 0XA bLE DJtFSS GobDfsj
K OR
THE LADIES. |
ALSO, A LARGE !. * j
JOCK OF GROCERIIS
WHICH WIM. Bg SOLD AT,
temarkably Low Pripeal
oa |
CAtiH OR PRODUCE.
XAil
|;>art ot tla-
do any v
ley stand,
and persons
BLACKSMITHING.
THE undersigned, w)io are preparing
tor a regular Carriage Miumfactory,
ire now ready, will 1 the Klacksmitirs
i'stablitllimcnt|land would !>e elani to
irk ill that lint*, at the old Cor-
rheir Smith is a superior workman,
wanting anvtliing in that line.can <lt-
ks. et
.v. F,b. 1S/4. I'.iV.l.
NEW DRUG STORE
SOUTH EAST CO UN KR PUBLIC! S'iUAKE.
PAU'IS, TEXAS.
THE undersigned respectfully
informs tint eiti.'.eiis of I'aris. La-
mar. and the adjoining counties,
that his stock is now complete,
"wi,™ so far as Drugs and Chemicals
are concerned. He calls the at-
tention ot niiy'sii.'i.-insand ciii/en^ generally, to the fact
that he has now the largest, purest, atal most com-
plete stock- of Medicines ever offered for sale a! this
place. Also. Paints, Oil*. Colors. Stationery. Li-
((iiov> of all kihds. Fruits. Preserves, Sweet Meats,
l'ickles. Inks,of all kinds, water colors, and drawing,
paints. ,\c. .v.,—which he offers for sale at 11 moder-
ate profit, in older to make quick sales.
Faring and Plant erf, supplied on liberal
terms, should they wish to buv l>v the quantity.
'JOHN MoDONNA.
Paris, July lOtli. 18o8. [jn2S::if.[
Boots and shoes, a fresh
iust received,and offeredverv cheap \
Vty " ' KOTTW'lTZ. || iftfc
UNION HOUSE,
MqUXT FLEAS AST. TITUS COUXTY, TEXAS,
L. W. LISSENBEE, Proprietor.
THIS old Stand, is kej>t up
bv tlie present proprietor, in
the liighest state of eflicien-
oyC the country will admit of.
It i« the Stage stand for the line from Jetterson to
ClarksviHe, and from Henderson to Mount Pleas-
ant. The house is large, and couvenwutly arrang-
ed. The Stable equal" to eny in the State.
Mount Pleasant. Nov. 1st, 1 (n42:tf.)
~ MC KINNEY HOTEL,
MrKINXEY, COLLIN COUXTY,'j. TEXAS,
S. B. SKIDMORE, Proprietor.
THE undersigned w ou Id respect folly
inform t he cit izens of the suri-ounfiir.
country, tliat he has recently erceU-1
a large addition to his house, and k
now prepared, with comtortablo and Mell furnished
rooms, to accommodate all who may give him a call.
He promises that his fare shall be the best that the
country can afford, and his stable shall at all times
be wells supplied, and be attended by experienced
ostlers. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully
solicits a share of the public patronage.
8. B. SKIDMORE,
IMPORTER
POREICW AND
Sweden, Ameri'
Cast. Germ
CO.,
al
a 15 Custom House Street
NEW ORLEANS;
AND DEALERS IN
•OMESTIC HARDWARE,
dlEnglisli Iron.
lilif tered and Plough Steel.
Tin Plates] Tinner's Materials ahd Tools.
BrariftijCoppwf. •
Agricultural Implements, including
Garrett & CoUman & McClanahans' sugar ploughs
Calhoun & Atkinson's, Bairds, Hall & Spear's
and John, Jabej & Albert King's Cotton Ploughs
Faints, Oils, Glass.
Mill and Grind Stones and Mill Irons,
Gin Gearing and Giu Makers .Materials.
Slark Day & Stauffer's Axes..
Slark, Stau£fer & Co.'s and R. Slark's solid
and Oval Eye Cotton Hoes, dec. &o.
Agents j
Foi- Geo. Page & Co., Baltimore,
manufacturers of Portable Saw Mills.
\ The Vieille Montagne Co.'s (Belgium,)
\ R ootin g an i Sheathing Zinc, and Zinc Paints.
English Sheathing Copper, and
"Munti's" Patent yellow sheathing metal.
January 1st 18f>'J. [noO:ly]
m
MeKinney, May 8, 185X.
[n28: lyl
A.3STIDER.S03Sr DEiOXJSii.
N. B. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR,
33. 33. WHEELOOZ «Sc CO.,
IMPORTER,S', AND
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
43 MAGAZINE STREET,
Ol'POSlTK ARCADE HOTEL,
(n50: t r.) New Orleans. -
J. H. HE AM), W. J. B. MASSIF,, JOHN fllEIJ's
HEALD, MASS IE & CO.
OOTTON FACTORS
and General Commission Merchants,
40 Caroiu'eltil Street, New-Orleans.
Particular atten ion paid l:> sales of Hides,Skins
and .-ill Produce, t ie collection and disbursement
of funds. i Oct 15. 50—1(.
WALTER TUFTS Jtt.
CUAS OATES COtLEY.
SHERMAN, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
TO TRAVELERS ASP TEE PUBLIC.
THE Proprietor has erected a new
two story Tavern on the she of the
oid Texas Hotel,^n the public square, IluporterB of & Dealers in Foreign & Domestic
in Sherman, and rs now prepared to r
accommodate the traveling public in the best style.
Thankful for past favors, he solicits aliheial shaie
TUFTS & COLLEY
SITCK^SOUS TjO XEiLH
WARUWKLL X CO.
of patronage, and promise that his table shall at
all times be furnished with as good as this upper
Country will atlord. and thnt Stable, which 18
new antl commodious, will be atnplv provided foi.
Mau and horse per night, - - - 1 5U.
per _
Sherman, May 1st, l^o8.
(nlfiit.f.)
Mount Pleasant Hotel.
—i—
ELAM R'lliDLR informs his old
friends, andeustomers, that lie is oc-
cupying his New Stand, adjacent
to the public square, in Ml. Pleasant,
where he wilt be pleased to bee as many as may chose
to call, and will endeavor to feed and provid for theni
and their horses in the best manner that the country
will admit of.
He has a capacious stable, well filled and attended
to. During the next twelve months large additions
will be made to the House, which will make it> ca-
pacity equal to all the requirements ot his lriends.
Mount Pleasant, Nov. 1st. 18oB. |n4-:tf.
LIVERY ST BLE,
At Clarksville, Texas.
HUGHES & DONOHO, Proprietors-
PxAKDWARB,
CUTLERY, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, AND
HE A V l GOODS OE EVERY J'ESCRfJ'TIOX
Nos. "H i It, Barclay St., N'mv York.,
Maroh oth, T>0. Opposite the Asjor House.
no. 7 tf
PAGE'S CE1&,RATED SAW MILLS!!
AVTNG negotiated articles of pariitership,in the j mi
nbove business,
ronage of the public.
GEO. PAGE & CO.,
Schroeder, near West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.,
RKSl'I't.'TFl l.lJV ini'onn their friends and the
public generally, that they have greatly enlarg-
ed thi'ir nifitntfactuiing establisliruent, and have now
sucii faciliiies as enable them to execute al! otders
with despatch, and; in the best style of workman-
ship.
They continue to manufacture three classes oft heir
justly celebrated
Patent Portable Circular Saw Milia,
which have given so much satisfaction to purchasers
throughout the Uuijon. Those mills can be driven
by horse, steam, or water power, lieing equally weli
adapted to either. They manufacture all kinds and
si/,es of steam powers, vu.-li asSteatti Kngines. P.uiflei
d Smoke Slacks, mounted on wheels, and Boiler
ke Slacks, mounted on wheels ready to be
above business, will be pleased to havethe pat- | nttacked to tin- saw mill, with the enjriwe detached
Thet will keep constantly , ('ylin^j
on hand a good supply ol
Saddle & Harness Horses,
Buggies open and top—double and single. Hacks,
wagons, Sc., and will convey passengers to any point
desired.
Mr. Hughes has been connected with this business
for manv vears and feels confident that by jriviti^r
personal attention to it he will merit the custom and
go to work, or
• Boiler.
Steam Engine and Plain
approbation of the travelling community.
This stable is also connected with the
XDOJSTOiiO HOUSE.
Which is one of the most commodious and be*t ar-
They inaniitacturealso a large size Horse Power,
with an enlarged wheel, and Third Class Saw Mill,
particularly adnpttid to plantation purposes; many
hundreds r.f which latter are in use throughout the
States, doing good service and enjoying the favor of
the bust judges.
They also manufacture Horse Powers ofthree sizes,
adapted to all the purposes of the plantation and
i'rtrin: alio Timber Wheels and Lumber Cars.
Tileir Portable Circular Saw .M ills have been great-
ly improved, and may now be. said to be perfect in
all flieir details, and to rauk as the greatest labor-
s&fcK # .a* a
solicits the continued patronege' <rf h$« frfwide
And cu°tumers.a"td asjures them that tkeir oivte(*f«r
Hardware, if niddreseed to him or to He id &, Ti*by,
diall be untiafae :orily executed.
New York January 1st 1B59.
[No. 1—vol 16th.]
JTEW STOKE IN GAIHE8VILLE,
OOOKK COUNTY.
■ S. jH<
vSSm p1® 1
|HK3jthat
OPP
HESPECTFULLY notifiea the peo-
ple of Cooke and adjoining counties,
that he has lately opened in
GtadneayjIlia
such a Stock of Staple and Fancy
Goods and Groceries, as has not be-
fore been offered for sale in tbis section of the State.
These goods will be eold at lower figures than usual
in this place, because they have been purchased in
the Northern Cit|ies,with the very best facilities. They
are all Fresh and of the latest styles and fabrics.
The stock comprises
Cloths, Checks ond Stripes, Jewelry^
Kersey, Lowells, - Cutlery*
Tweeds Plain & Twilled Dom. School Books,
Linseys, Calicoes & Ginghams, Stationery.
HARDWAjRE, QUEENSWA11E, GLASSWARE,
JhLREADY JkfADE CLOTIIING
Boots and Shoes, Saddles, Brklles, Cir-^ ^|
cinglea, Saddle-bags, Satchels, Valises, Hats,
Caps and Boniets, Medicincs, Dye Stuffs,'
Perfumery, Soap and Brushes.
A large Stocli of Groceries, with a great variety
of Fancy Groceries.
A most beautiful lot of
FANCY GOODS FOR THE LADIES
comprising everything in that line, Silks, Merinoes,
Alpacas, Cashmeres, Muslins, Laces, Collars, Trim-
mings, Gloves, Hosiery,etc.
We have all that will be called for in this section
of country, and invite close examination and coin
parison of Prices. Wc are determined to sell!
Call and see us.
Gainesville, December 15th 1858. [n48::tf.]
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between
the underaigised, wa« this day dissolved bv mu-
tual consent. '"Uriali Dunn and Vincent Iiitchit-
are alone authorized to use the name of the linn
in liquidation. URIAH DUNN,
A. A. YATES.
VINCENT RITCHIE.
continue the pnwtjkiMf
VV tofqre, Rnd will be foupd 4 W®*®
joining Tt Wn. ^ Jan'^ 1st, 185d. ,
SPLKNDID PEEFUMKBY:
OOME AM LOOK AT XT!
; JABBIS ft MONTOOMERY are jtat in
ipt, by last Steamer, ot a most extensive
and elegant lot of Harrisona* Columbian
perfumer r;
For (he Toilet,
or the Skin,
For tlie llair.
For the Hands,
—Handkerchief Extracts,
Flavoring Extratda,
For the Beard,
For the Teeth,
Miscellaneous.
Come $nd Pee them—we want to sell, and will
sell! if vou will give bs half a chance.
I "h. 21 Ih 1859.
HEW DSITQ ESTABLISHMENT
THE undersigned iiavjng entered into
io-partner hip* ior the prow-t.tion of the
Drug Business-, in Clarksville, will here-
utter keep on hand, at the old stand for-
upicd by W<x>tteu &, Lyons, and aubee-
j Faesit & Montgomery, a larger and
ied Stork, of
Drags Medicines, Faints, Oils,
Perfumeries, Books, Stationery,
Cutlery, Fancy Articles, etc., etc.,
than hiinj ever before bean kept in the own of
ClarksviHe. which they will oiler lo their lriends
and the public in general, at moderate prices, and
endeavor, by keeping full supplies, and close atten-
tion to business, to merit the custom of those who
want articles in their line.
Their stock is now very good, and they will soon
have a nmteml enlargement, ami rcspectluJlv in-
vite a caW and examination of their articles.
HARRIS & MONTGOMERY.
ClarbnvVe, Feb. KV.V, i St")!'. no 5::tf.
PJ1HE undersigned have this day formed
Th
teH.
Jn,
ranged hoiiBe« foil tlie convenience of
Northern Texas.
Hl'GHK.S « DONOHO.
no 4t>—tt.
in I saving maciiincs
IlL'O.
pen
I on having it well done. <>iv( them a trial.
No. 7 tf ti. B. BR EM & SONS,
arksville, March 1st, jlrt^O. > f
Carriage and Wagon Shop.
TIjlE Public is respectfully in-
foiitneil.that the utnlersigned now
o -fiipies [ihe old j-fiop of F. M.
Siriis. in Clarksvilre, atid is pre-
pared to Paint and Trim Buirsries and Carriages,
and aUo MAKE :.t,.l REPAIR WAGONS at "tlie
shorte.-t dispateh.
Attached t<> the e-tablishment in a thoroughly
ipialifieil t':irri:tge tiiaker. who will attend especial-
ly to rt-pairing. trinnning and painting Carriages
ind Buggies.
AR( IIlMEDES Mi LEAN.
Cktrl. rdl:, Jan. IStVJL no. I, tf
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST.
TH K under.-iisrncd are pernnment-
ly hiCiXtstd.it tint Old Stand, form-
erly 'o<4iipifc<l l!>y J. W. West, in
Conjunction with tlie Carriage and Wagon shop ol Ar-
hiniedea MeLeaii, and are tell jur/'itirii to.do all
kinds of Blacksmithing, with nearness and des-
p.-rtch.
gc^. Our terms are liberal—give us n call!!
J. \ K. RAINES-
"Chrkxvi'lf, .hut. -Ith. l^ofi.
ERA, No. 1.
[ACT. K01"SS
ERA, NO. L .
CATT. W. T. SCOVKLL.
ERA, No.
CAPT. KOIT5S.
G. L. KOUNS & BROS.,
OXL Y L 011" WA TEIt TItR O CO // LINE.
Office No. 2. Front Street, New Orleans.
IjWEItiHT contracted to Redelivered
through, with despatch, tiy applica-
"don to either C.-iptuin on board, or at
;he office. I I r
MERCHANTS ANl'PI,.\NTKi;S orders filled,and
ieliveredi l>y Prompt P'li/ment being made, on de-
livery of the goods.
Consignments of Cotton, Wool, Pecans, ke„
.or sale, and orders to purchase tlroeeries. Muttulnc-
lurers fie. Also shipment of goods and Merchan-
dise to receive and forward1, respectfully solicited bv
I C . L! KOl'NS k HROS.
January !.«' 18-"<!t. (no. •" (>—tf.)
" JOSEPH BRYANT,
S AD P LE R.
CLA RKSVILLE. TEXAS.
OFFER foi* sale, and will manufacture to
order, nnythimj in his line, that may be
called for. j
His' tixik of materials, will be full and of the
best quality, and he' intends to satisfy his custom-
ers. that they cannot do bet re r than to purchase of
him. Sti?* Shop opposite- Sims' Hotel, on Broad-
way. Janriari/ l«i, 18o8. no. 60 ly
WANTED:
SO ME; one to haul to Clarksvile
one or two loads of Chimney
rock, lying by the side of Kott-
witz's store,in Puris. Someone
coming to the Red River mills fyr Lumber, would do
well to take them, on the'trip diiwu. Apply to
I ft. s. kott'witz.
■Tantj ftfh. 1HS9
Paris, •!"
7th isr-9.
cotton vakn, i.dwmli.s, lmimestic
iiri es, t'licck.-. Ticking, etc.. extra Cheap, i;
KOTTWITZ'S.
P.iris Paris, Jant/lth. 1BR0.
HATS, AND CAPS of every variety and
quality. ju=t received by R()TTWITZ.
Paris. Jarit/- ~th 1H:")9
VALITAKLK PROPERTY IOR SALE.
1 wILL SELL my residence in the
town of Paris, also six acres of land
about one mile out of town and imme-
diately on the Clarksville road.—
There are i i^ht acres of land in town, upon which
are a iinetwostory Dwelling House, six rooms. Kitch-
en. Store House, Well, Cistern, Stable, Ac.
The above will hesohl on accommodating terms.—
The properly is considered desirable as a family res-
ilience. being hands/Sniely improved, and had 1 not
removed from the. comity, it would not be disposed of.
For terms apply to the undersigned.
JOHN T. MILLS.
Puris. January 1 .tt, 1 bo0. no. 50—tf.
-WIVE. H- HOWE,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
Late of Washington City, D. C.
HAVING located permanently in Paris,
kes this medium of informing the citizens
of I.anittr utul adjoining counties, and the
public in general, that he is fully prepared
... to execute all kinds of work in his line, in a
manner unsurpassed in this country.
- Watches, Clocks. .Jewelry. Ac. &c., promptly re-
paired in a workmanlike manner. All good timepie-
ces warranted for one year. Now is the time to bring
up your hum; and deficient time-pieces. Particular
attention jriven to work sent from it distance, by mail,
or otherwise. Classes to suit all kinds of watches,
watch keys, guards, >vc., constantly on hand, for sale.
Office in Faulkner's new brick building, west side
of Public Square, Paris. Lamar County, Texas.
No. ltf—ly.
GLOBE HOTEL.
BOSTON, BOWIE COl'NTY, TEXAS.
THE undersigned takes this method
of informing his friends and the pub-
lie generally, that the above named
House is now opened for the occoin-
niodation ot alt who may favor hint with a call.
IIis house is entirely now. large, and well con-
structed. The furnishing shall not be surpassed by
any Hotel in Eastern Texas, and he promises to Lt-
dies and tientleuien. that the rooms allotted tin in
at this Hotel,shall be neat and perfectly comfortablvj
thoroughly furnished with all the appliances of com-
fort, not to say luxury.
The "Globe"' is situated on the West side of the
Public Square, and will compare favorably with the
best houses in tbis part of the State, in situation and
structure. Attentive and well trained Servants, and
enough of them always in attendance. Table well
provided with the very best the country affords, and
a settled determination on the part of the Proprietor,
to give entire satisfaction.
The Stable attached to the "Globe'? will be provi-
ded with attentive Ostlers, and an Htnple supply of
Provender. Come and see.
HENRY 151VINS. Proprietor.
August 'lira, 18")S. No. 3-—tf.
Caution against Infringements.
j As their miils are patented and their rights have
I been infringed upon, and they have lately obtained
I damage* <n an-btioii brought in the CuitedStates Cir-
I cuit Court for the District of Maryland, for an in-
j frinjfemeut of their patent rights, hereby fore-
] warn and caution all persons ti-oin purchasing mills
i similar in principle to theirs from itnauiliorized buil-
: d'.-rs and manufacturers or liieir agent.or agents, as
j i hey are determined to seek redress, through the laws
I of their country, for every violation of their iljil.tr-
| and privileges, as guaranteed by the patent jrrmited
\ them by- the Government of the Cnited State?.
jc \ry";
UNITED STATES" MAIL STAGE LINE.
FROM CLARKSVILLE TO LITTLE ROCK.
rriHK undersigned arc now running four horse
I Coaches between the above points, daily, in pur-
suance of their contracts for the carriage of the mail,
and running a branch line from Eaybtirn's on the
main route, to Hot Springs. Thoy will carry pas-
sengers at the following rates.
From Clarksville to Washington. ? 10.Cv
•• Washington to Little Rock.. l:-' ('v
-' Clarksville through to Little Rock, liC.CC
to Hot Springs, 20.20
Hfrif W. I . Suns, Agent ut Clarksville.
HANGER & AY LI FEE, Proprietors.
July 17th, 1858. (No. 2o—tf.)
FOREST MAIL STAGE LINE.
A pamphlet containing full descriptions of their
three classes of saw mills, steam powers, horse pow-
ers. prices, terms, capacity for sawing. .Vc will be
furnished to any gentleman applying tor one b> lei-
t erl
Apply to their agents in New Orleans,
SLARK. STAl'FFER & CO.
Page's Saw MHla.—In referring our readers to
the advertisement of Page's Saw Mills, we would
iNjmark that there are several of them in use in this
-Sr.-vte, and they give the greatest satisfaction. In-
deed 'hey are held by experienced persons to be su-
perior to nil others, of which fact the manufacturers
:: ive numerous testimonials. As our State grows iii
population, saw mills are wanted in greater number.
,-ir.d it is of the utmost importance to those who get
th.itn and go into the lumber business, to obtain
machinery that is durable and labor-saving, which
qualities, with great speed, are claimed for Page's
:n i i 1 s.—Ga Aviton Xrw.i.
DIGGERS' SPECIFIC
OR
DIRT-EATERS' CURE.
^?r*3F
FROM MARSHALL
TO JEFFERSON, DAISGEllFIELD, MOUNT
PLEASAXT, AXI> CLARKSVILLE.
A FINE LOT OF LIQUORS
adapted for the list
Par ',*. Jan. 1 -«t, lR- 9.
Bi-anjdieis and Wiiu"
of the sick, for sale bv
JOHN McDONNA.
CHARGES.
From Marshall to Jefferson,
" " " Daingerfield,
" " " Mt. Pleasant,
" " " Clarksville.
S2,llt
6,00
7.00
1^.00
A CKIlXAXN AM)
INFALLIBLE CERE
For this iiiobI pernicious lial.it is now otTenti to the puhlir In the
above remedy.
Planters having ne;rr vti, *n.i parou s whose children are ail-
Jk-leil to tliis habit, nay reiy oil a sjwedy and pi-rmanent cure
by ush ;r the DTOO'KHh' SPECIFIC according to direction*.
* lie evilelTeetr ot Dirt-EtttinKon thesjfiteiu are too w* ll known
to - very one who hn:- witnessed a rase of it toneoiany comment.
It is often practiced lecretly lor years, while the parent, owner
ami physician are totally unable to account for the loss uf health
and irencnl deliiiiiy in the suhjeet. Tin- following arc some in-
dications of the presence of the habit, and when ol served should
he promptly met with the care: Rowi-Isamt Stomach much dis-
tended. a constant sense of t'ulln- ss. ureal appetite, with very lit-
tie capacity for eating; a total absence of color in the skin, face
especially ha* a hloated and (olorli-ss look: ey«s dull, the whit.-s
heiiiii of « muddy wlor, and no brilliancy in th ' ptipil.
We sn! joit> a few lrom a numlmr of certiticares in our p.isse«-
sion, the ori^luhls of which ran be :eenou application to thi
proprietors:
BviUv's Funny. Ssnrsi Pabish. L \ \
.I'liioai v 11,185a f
,l/c.v. r*. E. II. IVheelnrk# Co.. Xe>c Or!can?:
tirsTLKHK.it:— I have.during tin- pjurtyear lvcomuiendius
:tu arii.-ie of medicine prepared by yon. rttyled 1)1 <XiKits' Sl'Kt:-
1 Flli. or 1)1 UT KA'l'i.i.f-' CCftK. and In some thirty crises in
which it has hetMi nsvd, i hav * not kuou n it to f ii in a sin^l.
Instance to el)e«-t a ih-rinanent i-ure.
1 have l een selling I'ntent. Me>ticim>f for the last thirtv vear-.
and htve u v?r jiveti a certificate befora; nor would 1 now. hul
I et-er'heard of a capo of a Itirt-Ester fcuitiK '.*ut-ed by regular ph -
sicians; and 1 firmly believe the UititiKits' SPECIFIC will cur,-
in every instance, when triveu ai-cordi;i^ to the directions. I
have found it a most efticvVius rem.*dy for the permanent cure
of j ever and Asjile. and all cas-s of geiifnil deblhtv
Vours, truly, I «.«. Btsa.
lnertv oc
quenth
more vat
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
D
t. Wilson n Mitchell.residing on the Sabine river, in the pnr-
isli of Sal ine, Stale bf i ui-i:ma, dn hereby certify liiat mv son
Chri*txjp!ic>-, now a!-out fifteen venrs old*, contracted, wh'
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
Si k;AV V sUI-*ri,Y.
ON Monday next, we will begin
to receive, direct lrom New Or- Z&gm, H Tyler stages; and in connection with,the Ch.rksviile ■. „ H.as not cxpwU-i ;,y my ^bi««Wmm-tfrt t ^
loanp, our large ana well nelectea otock of^utwi Western .^tap;es. j morn thnu wwks. In i My fri'-tn!
Staple and Fancy Groceries, ] _.^'le ^tage dejmrt from Marshall every Tuesday, ! • bM*xferi.
Hardware, Wood ware, Sec., Ac.
The above line will rim in connection with the ' smaij thibl. the habit ofcatius; dbt, aiid uopersu:i iim.' threat."
Shi evcport stage* and Kailroad, Md Henderson and ; or *n-v thru i coutd offer, would cause him tore-
— - ^ 1 - - ' lrnln llis health rttid constituilrin npje-c.rcl to lm ruiuni, an<l
Thnnutav amil BstneiHa. i l-i. i • \r «n.'l 1 proposed to trthe him home with htm.aod try IhfDijwt*'
rsaay and Saturday, at 4 o clock A. M., and [ >ptt.|lir. u«did so. aiu, in averr short timehceommci.cti im-
wl ich wc otier to our friends and the public, as low | XT ' "at' ^ And leave Harks- { pro,in,-, and in two months he ivstor.,1 ,o h. ith. and
as thev can l-c hromrht in thi, market, ! "f Saturday,
^ t | at 4 o clock A. M.# arriving in Jcfterson in tune to
for i ash, and t'ash only. > , j take the Shreveport Stages.
PesOr" Xo seat will he. considered secured until paid
fur.
SA.iL.3-
I now otl'er tnt fell tlie jdnce ujion ;
which I resido, conHmting ot 11< 10 i
acrcH, Idacl^ praiiie and Imm- !
mocji.niid tjie lnilnnee jinilcrwl land, j
wt en Paris!
As we cannot ti fiord to sell Groceries on n credit,
we |H)rtitivi-ly w ill not keep any Books tor 1S")9.— ]
We hope our lriends will see the necessity of thin
measure, and not force us to refuse thetn credit.
Being thankful for past favors, wc very respect- j
fully solicit tt share of patronage, during the pres- j
ent year. Call antl examine our Stock, and wcare j
confident that alter comparing artieles and prices '
we will lie able to sell vou your supplicH. j
SIMS & SIMS. |
®SsP> A* we are in great need of money, to pay
our freight Rills. «vr„ till who know tiieniselvt-s in-
debted to us for Groceries, last year, will confer :
quite n favor by settling up at once.
SIMS A SIMS.
Chirkx"'!!*. Feb. "ilk. 1 H-V.l. No. 8 4mos.
HO! FOR CUBA! ;
- A CHANCE FOR SPECULATION!! ,
\\7 K take tliis mean* of informing tht>sc iinlebf-
W c*l to us, that we ai-e in need of money, aud
is at this Mmo n healthy and robn«t tv>y, not h.ii-lng th" aliirht-
cst inclination to resume his former habit, llis womh-rtul re-
c>veiy induced me to procure a bottle of tile raerlicilto lor a lilCe
da (filter of mine, who had 1 junsl her health bv the -nine cause
hut not to the extent of my sojl, and in a verv sh«.rt tinUi she
recovered 1 have known many cases, hoth anion); whtte* and
, , , , black*, that they hJvelweu cured of dlrt-catlngby this mislicine
user' All bunnies, packages and parcels, must be and in no instanca have 1 hcanl ofatNiinm.
prepaid, or they will not be taken. j WILSrt.N a. MITCHKLU
Fifty ptiunds of Biiggage allowed to each t nsson- J
Ker. Doe hundred and fifty pounds extra baggage | ' j
will be charged the same as one passenger, and a i This is to c«i tify tliat 1 hsvc used the • niprenC Specific, or
lesser or greater .(inantitv idmrged in the same liro- j Dirt-tjiters' t.'ure," On s> me twelve i exroes, and have succetslod
portion R W \KS\1VTH I'mnrir nr i iufuri' K permaneirfly every case. Oir> instance, that of a ho\
i r j, iii, iu-u ' ' , - \ . l " i sixteen yArsold. tKat wonld noth.ivet .oni'htonehundroddoi-
./ejt'rron, July 13t. 1808. (N o. Zt4—tf i, inrs, c R not no* lm bought for less than fifteen b tt>;lrM. The
■ores wtra effected Hi «ly by the useot the atiove invxiiciiie, giT-
•n aci ordlng to tlie Idim-tions, aud uo.-himr else, except nourihb-
in? f«od. In no env has any oue cure-1 rcturuel to the habit,
nor do f believe thqy will, with any reasonable rare and treat-
ment. JOHN McHKB.
Fair Chance for the People of Hopkins}
j. Xj. ximenes
CHEAP CASH AND BARTER STORE,
i South-East Corner Public Square.
Tar run i, llopkine County, Texat,
HAVING just-returned from
New Orleans, will offer hisi
■assorted Stock of I>rv (ioods. |
Clothing, Boota, Shots, Hats
Mb
a <?o-
nrlnership. under the name and style of
DTJNN EITCHIE,
lor the pnrjTOse of carrying on the Receiving, For-
warding, Ooniinissioti and Grocery l'r.f-incst<. ;;t
old stand, where they will be pleased to accommo-
date their old patrons an usual.
URIAH 1>17NN,
V. RITCHIE.
S/irei.cjiort, La.. Feb. 1, 1S")S. no
PIONEER IRON WORKS.
THE undersigned is prepared to fiir-
miles Nortli Wer-t o!
BS*i6jgW6|Cln.rksville, Gearing for Mills, Gins and
SR?i.JiwV'i"T11rcsiici h. Segments for Gins and .Mil!- .
Grate liars. Plows, and, in fine, every tiling usually
insde at ft small foundry.
Owing to tlie difficulty of procuring metal in
cient fju.-tuliries, 'those desiring work done, are re-
quested to bring old castings with them, for wi'icli
they will be paid cents per pound.
paiion.ige of t he public is rcspcetl'uHy solici-
l"f l'loughs on hand.
J. 11. 11. DIN WII'I ME.
•icry '2'li)d, 1S58. No. -—ly.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
THE undersigned would respect-
fully inform liis old friends and
the public generally, that lie i:-
prepared to execute
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting,
in the best style of the art, and on the mout rea-
sonable terms. Wt rk done it: any of the adjoin-
ing conntics. G. 1 . BREM,
jnil:ly] Clarksville.
XuTJlVLBEK,! X.XJ1VEBE3S.11
THK suliseriher takes this method t«
inform the public in general, that lit
has become the sole proprietor of th«
_ Steam Circular Saw Mill, heretofore
ondiitjted under tiie nanie and style ol flender
Gibson, which will Siereafter l>e carried en nu
the name ol L. D. Henderson alone.
Here permit him to return his most grateful .hanks
to the old friend.- and en-tomers of the late firm o
Henderson & Gibson, for the very liberal patro«;ig<
-v 1)ion was extended to theni during the past season
m the purchase ot their lumber, ,-ind he hopes by
keepilig on hand al all times, a eon*!:;nt supply of
>?as«iijed luntbcr, at low ju ices, to merit a cuiitinu.'i-
km of the same.
:1c ft.'is taken h great denl of pains, at a consider-
able expense, to cause-way the road through the
I'ine Hats, leading from his mill to the prairie,in the
direction of tlie Western counties, over which wag-
ons can now pass without any dirileuliy, wiih heavy
loads.
He has employed Mr. Win. P. Snellas sawyer.and
Mr. Jo. Kiicliell, temporarily, as engineer.and from
the known ability of these gentlemen, astiawyer ,-md
engineer, lie feels no hesitancy in pledging hitnseli
to till bills, with as much dispatch and correctness,
as uny mill iu lied River county, llis mill has lteen
running every day since the late purchase, and he
has been cutting from 40[iKt to 6tt0!> feet of lumber per
cay. He has now accumulated on the yard, upwards
ol 3lVi.ouii feet of lumber, nicely stacked, and ready
for sale, sit the price of SI 2-5 els. per hundred feet,
cash, and when the money is not paid when the lum-
ber is delivered, £1 oO cts. will be required.
His lumber is sawed expressly for the Western
trade, consisting of flooring, wentherboarding, ceil-
ing. fencing, inch plank of various widths, and
lengths, scantling, joists, lathing, paling, a large lot
of 1J and l^ inch lumber, for window sash, panel
doors, door frames, and suitable lumber for building
>03 houses.
Tennistcrs- visiting the mill from a distance, wisii-
injr to rest their teams, will find splendid grass and
plenty of water near a little stream eallcd White
Oak, (in the barrens) one mile south of the mill.
Persons wishing to send bills, or desirous of other
informat ion in relation to lumber, will address mc at
Clarksville, where their communications will be
promptly attended to.
Mr. E. 1>. Goode has been employed by the sub-
scriber, to attend to the sale of lumber, and other
business connected with tlie mill, where he will take
great pleasure in waiting on customers.
L. 1>. HENDERSON.
Aprd 2"2d. 18-r>S. no. 15 tf
ATTENTION.
SALF.9 ON THIRTEEN YEARS CREDIT.
4 LL THOSE who tire indebted to tin, by note
i jl or open account, ore earnestly requested to
come forward and pay up, as we are bound to have
monejv. We have always been very lenient to-
wards you. ami never pushed you, but we are now
compelled to have money, and ifyouarercailyonr
tiiends. you will walk up to the Captain's ol'tice.
and settle.
We need now. principally. CASH, and if those,
who owe us, don't conic forward, and pay us short-
ly, wc have to try to collect our claims in a dillcr-
etit Way, although with reluctance.
Wc kept our door open for Credit S.m.ks for tin-
last thirteen years, but with our goods going out,
and no money coming in, wc would be forced to
stop business.
Therefore, stand by us now; walk up and pay us
what you owe us: and we will continue to sell you
goods 011 as long a credit as ever.
II. RHINE & BROS.
Ftfjruary 12/A, 1S59. (No. 4—tf.).
RED WVER LAND FOR SALE.
I OFFER FOR SALE, a valuable
tract of Land, lo afetl 011 Red River,
in Lamar county, containing 147C'
acres, 75 ot which is in a fine state o.'
cultivation with several springs of good water t
it: also a tract ol Bois d'arc land, containing h)4t
acres of the l«*?t quality. 1 will sell either, oi
lioth, at a low price, if app!:od for soon. For fur
ther jiarticuktrs, apply to JOHN H. CAUDLE
Pine Muff, 7A :a*, March 12th, 'f>5h
no. S t.i
E. C. MOSBY,
CIVIL ENGINEER 3k SURVEYOR,
Clarksville, Texas.
ILL attend promptly to all biusineks that
U. PjEilRTi' T'"AK AN having permanently lom-
teti seif and t:«u;ty in the town of Booham,
.-ix'tiily tenders his tueibc:,! services to the citi-
zens of ItaiiDui and the adjacent Counties, in
all t lit hvitUuces ol Ins profession.
Dr. I'. hasvi:-itodmo«t of thetrojiieal climates;there-
by t' e V-.tdier fittinghiTtiself.'vvilh reg-ird to the treat-
aient oi tiiie various imitadies incident to man. He
wonH ii-jre purtieuh.i iy call the aiiention of all who
r«iji'!:-c !-tti gical treatuient sucii as Tumors, Morbid
Gr« AfKwtiou of the i><«ct) and Joints, Dtfoi-
'.nitlco, vrhetb'ir eonf.i-Kita! or from accident; bis-
cu;Tr ol tlie urinaiy apparatus: and that of 'he Eye
ami i:ar. i I'ttticni"- ran have lite benefit of his ad-
vic-.:-j c<tifu'ia;iou or otherwise, by addressing him
high char: cter I'r. I . h ts borne, for
r*-J!t twrts of the 1.. ;d, as will appear
. to hi.- IHplotiin*. and tc-.timoniuls ti-ooi
■ r:*., : eminent useu iivilig: he therefore
itt'i" • I- i•'^ivinu geiieral sitistacticu.
id . . v.i ,u utl iionrs ;unless pivfc...t-
:.ii' i us ii." hihrmaiy, or a: the lioi ;
M.«v ioth.'ir->'. (li'it':
•it lit
Ft
■otra
fc?*"
vittVv
River, 1
«T. f£.
R-jshlcuf
VI. it. J
u.t u, i: and
STEWART,
Der oat, Parts, '.Ceiras.
;i,.iiik:oi lor ti
1 .".Tiuin.
*ra! pntrmi
iiin, by th.
laeiiU-.
\v 11
ne
till !<!,
Paris
lie vv-i 1 iJ v;
occasionally
of the tiiae.
mid re'er to «'•
iiouhaiu '>r.«i:h
1 we-! «t.ie
vili use 110-
iiij ortant ope-
it uli dise:i*e
liningto h'tii-
or no charge,
i'i.v-ieiti. . of
(lite
ham. «r.d Shemian,
in the coutiiy papers
[No. 5vt— lyr.]
mi. -JOHN R HARRIS,
Surgeon Dentist, Clarksville,
[O'fye \a! Ihiiy S'ore of Ilarrir .?• Montgomery.']
TENDERS ltis thanks to bis old
Patrons, and wishes to say to them,
—*-T tliitt he will continue tin-practice ot
t fit certain periods, oi which
Counties ot Fannin, Lamar,
his profession, and vi.-
he will giive notice. 1I1
Bowie. Cass, and Titus.
E-3.. For evidence 01 his skill, he reiera to work
he:v!- t.'.re done by him. He doe - no cheap work,
hut will endeavor to render good service '*)t reason-
able remuneration.
Tkrms—• 'Asl;' no 52—tf.
C. V. RIEFF,
Surgeon Dentist.
wtn-'D
itizens of
icinitv th:
nouh
e na
midst, for
all its
Ml wo
ji>'i- al. \ the i.iventor oi a superior month wash,
hiv li hap jVeven in every instance a safe, sjieedy.
t;nre.
!! itsstag<?s. at*!
lis.-ases 01 ti:c nnmtli andsnitM. Terms
Ci Office at the Bounam Hotel.
;<jes, Vi". L>. OtirHA-.'T. IVm. i- Woods.
■* '
DRUG, BOOK. & FANCY STORE,
BOSTON, BOWIE COUNTY.
<£c S3r-A-"ST2SrXE
WE ji'.st opened, and will contir ue to keep
a fine and full stock ol
Druge, Books,
Faints, Oiie. Fancy
ArMoles, Dye
fetufis, Giaus and
Fatty. Extra v,.^-
fine "Virginia To-
bacco, and Havanca Cigars.
We purchased our .stock in New
Hgftjj. ; York, at the lowest market rates, ex-
' pect to sell on accommodating terms,
" and invite our lriends and the public
gein-r.-'i!y. to ea 1 and examine at their leisure.
Rostou. .June -5th, 1«N>«S. no 211 tt.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
lie t
in in the world would ri'e,
he ouabiied aud advertise.
Enos S LOOK & J- Bart. MINTURN.
I'HVSlt'lANS AM! Sl'UtiKONS.
CCULISTSAIJ ! ACCOITCIIEITES.
Mn
&.wsjm
Ij Frum ail'l «n r till* ilatn. puri-|i.v>T will )>i, aso i.l*,.i vf the
j I'r<i)irt. tor> vtrlttcn i>iKU«tuiv parted Over tin- c ork of.-nrh bot-
;j tic, witltout *hlrti. non« is J-'t'nuiiit-.
FBIGE FIVE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE.
j A liberal <ii* -001111.. Ihn ti-.clfc,
[PREFAKKD ON'LT BV
mav be entrusted to his care.
(Jarfaxilte, FA,. Z>(h. 1859. (No. 6
w
a,
U
-iy.>
MAtflJ their)eouiplinieuts to their nutneroux
friends and pMr-ais, with many th«r.r- lor the
very satjistiictory nnsnier hi which their tuleats and
It k situateii mid-way oii thejrond heti _
I Si Agoo.) stxpid i'of Tavern: and I have it. It is very far lrom our friah'to re- j Hardware, ~etc~'at Shiwesport and i
I ^erciimidise,m sigl^ nf «j goojl school and church, 90*tp> legal mtturaree to collect onr dehta. hot wc I Jeffrrsoh Price*, and will talre my In the foHow^
122S|i j Jf?111,1 T® 3r^pd' J*"! I cannot put onp creditors off with proibwf* and wie inP—i Wh.\V.«.l, Hides Peltries. iro,vl FW To^n.
Ie, dWellmg itolerably faU* only, in an dxcel- have to collect iu onh-Mo, pay t^em. I'^raous tall- Beoswax, Muttons. FVoves Oxen! Cows & Calves,:
COmmiuitty. I; will sell my stiock of floods inj: to make satisiiictory arrangements jo-ior to the etc.. ete^
the place, it dwipedi; Titles gjiamirtiad, - -j 1st-<£ Jnne, must not bbime il 4l they find their, C U atitf Bxantme, hut brine the! Cash, or Pr4-;
Efb..a^K|i #S9. to | * Mmrct 18<A, 1869, [No.9s«,1 Marck I8lk 1859.
Far nla ahb by
Va fl—Aenrw.
m
B. B. WHBELOCK & CO.,
. Wholesale Druggists,
43 Staffssine street. Hew Orleans.
„ J. WUIOHT* CO.,
9t "ilin niiirtiin timet
'59.
'fcsfatfi
XIMENES.
(No. 9-m.)
KS?Kt'TFlf'LLY offers hie me<iieat .ssstsriss ts
the pu. tic
' Office m
Public
at iHrjpf whcttvalfeii.
JOHN' >U !X)XX,V.
SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATES.
N I>ER the Hth Section of tlie low of Feb. 11th
J 1MK just printed, and for sale at this office,
I at j<l,2r) }>er quire, or $1,33 post-paid.
iInr, h j
"ttXcUMKNTS FOR . WITNESSES, u new
for sale at ?1;25 per
'at'
STANDARD OFFICE.
Attachments for
lortu. just printed, and
quire, or $1,33 port paid^at
Tiffjrrrh 12th. 18$9.
itmg $tore, South JBae|;
Paris, Texas.
May 22,
0$V FORM8
Fseias, with ample
thi ones.
daugh
i only
• cd
sp'iecK, : strei
' i'
kill in tjhe Healing * vt.H«vebeen apprviaua Tlicir
t'ojmrtrJeiship .-'ill eonriiiiies, with renewed assur-
ance that they can jtive entire sa'ti.-faetk-r to ail who
will avjjly to thet--. for the relief and cure of the va-
rious iL!>- to which iiuinaii tte"li is lioir whether ot a
Medicaijot Surgical ekaraeier.
l r. Miutnra prociirei', whilst in Europe, a eoin-
phne. aijf-ortnjent of th.? most improve- Surgical lu.
s:i-nmem!; and spjdianet'.s. and acquired great skill
in their, it-e. and is prepared at a monents notice to
perform irty operation in stirs;. !y, witi • skill and
-itece -'sj r.spurj|taMH-.i. whi> h ,the results of upwan's
of fertM iniportsri ejifrations of tariout kinds per.
iormed Jin hint in the but few months, abundantly
teslii'y.
I'r. M., .while'irt London and Paris, became,
very skillful in the tieatment c the diseases
of the Eyes and !-':irs, as is proven by the
great niitnbor and variety of cases cqi stnnlly coin
nig under bin care, and the universal success attend
ing his treatment.
As l^pysicians. Surgeons, Aeeonehenrs and. Ocu-
lists, Df-'. Look and Minium acknowb dge no supe*
riot s,and are qualified and prepared to attend to ea.
ses sul niitte l to their care, much skill and
sitccessiiis ean be obtained In AtncntSa
As ii proof of their ability and succew* they refer
to the eerulicates ihaf will lie sirhjoicedfrom time to
time. .
Clarhm ille, De&. 18o8. :
I)e K add, Bowje County, Texas. March 9, '59.
1 R. J. ||!art. Misti-RX—
Dart] Sir:' It is with pkasure I settle your very
moderjte accotiut against mc. for professional w-
vices njtidoivii, when I w ;is in nn extrcmitv of suf-
fering. and dispondem v. Those only w}*o have
snffered the excruciating pains of Neuralgia, in its
worst forms, can appreciate my situation and suf-
ferings.;
The relief which I obtained through'Ytmr inatru-
mcnti.ljty, was sis great as unex|x ted, Wr4hsd
giv en qp to die, it ml even desired death as rdHef
from sui 'cring.and friends little expected recovery.
By tho Blewings of a kind Providence upon your
efforts, liny recovery w as siiecdy and perfect, since
whic.ii 1 have not enjoyed such excellent health
for years. My dear Doctor, mny you lie spared
many years of usefulness, ami be a blessing to
multitudes of the attiiu'ed and sullering eons and
of Adam,scattering roses where die Hly
before, and opening upa jfWhe#-
rtess and copiousness, the fountain* and
of life, hope ar d «-Lijo; uient th*t always
Hygenia's foet. , , „
' ^ P. iL OHISHOIr*.
-.
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