The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1861 Page: 2 of 4
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mrnl ll<e mow superh
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" "*-~ngijwWmin tor dresses. and
of everything desiribie for
CHovn*.
Tissues, Trimiuingo,
Robe*. _ etc .etc
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C?ar)'.«i*ri l*, Tflraa.
ILL eontinc« f - t>'-«c!Si t of
ti'ibre, aud w'(l !>.. ♦.•••<I nt
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hia r^.-i'jev.r# ad-
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MOOTS,
(L'tflHiyo,
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SUMM&R CLOTEIES,
Ayr.. .. LINENS,
«t .4 L C0Z?<J&4ppt
gjwepMrj igr dreMt •.; >
f iMteUoA iSoods, .
M - TTi, • Hard wart, ; t"; . ,
'v Queen^c^.
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A te% flue wts
Sliver Plated Tka
' :
- -
Ooblete. eta.
to oflifr ji
The hacd time* make it ne^«e«ttrv to otter )m
..; teoal iqdttcementa to purc'-anere, aad vl yfopose to
ell them extra eood a. ticles, at a v«ry low'rata.
Give me • e*H—4ook at uiy goods, and leliri
he jaio*^ fr . j '
I can especially recommend mt stock of cloth
ig lor gentlenus. '
B. HABKH. *,
Paris, March 29th, 1°61 ' no If—iL
dsi
ELECT1UCAI FKBBITUGE,
OR
SPEBD S FilVBR TONIC.
V\T AHKANTEl) TO CURE in from two to twenty
yy houi'v, iU
BiLlVV<, YELLOW, COXQFST1VE, TV-
I'M 0) D FK V ER.V. FVI EH $ A (i UE.
& all Tebrtle Diaeauoa,
This ievaluable luetlicm ian be^n before the pub-
lic for ih inn t*u years, aud wueuever it has bouri
Ubeci, h,'.. i.. >Tsd a oertain cure for a'l ty pes and
gril les c Foveas nnd haw not failed to cure in a
single inati'n? v.'h n tak<-« Aovording to dii-ectiouH.
Time and uxp< iv>iice aave iiino proven'" jitisfnoitfrily
thiit. the Eleotrir.iii r\i.i'ir.ige cores Infianintory
Kheunifliim, yph i f'n«um..uia, ov Winter
Fever, and I'leu'ifv, !r> n«ll Pox Scarlet
Ptver, ur/Bipelas, Ner-
voiif ATIU bilious tifudAche,
Kour-lg'r N8i"; iu« Tooth-
ucliKim, Asthma,
Spfcsria, beiirium
Ti'.tu'iiu. Ear
A^l'fc, ^i?4{{-
iuir .u
th<r 'Mars,
Tot aiiu.>, or
Lockjaw, Want
of Host and inability
to sleep, Cold Feet and
Haniti, Influttna anu Had
Colds, and many other dibeases,
which cfucot be enumerated in au or-
Marcli 2fd. IH'tO.
HARRIS HOUSE.
Sulphur Bpilnga, Koi>kina County, Texas.
&..$? JHEjUudersignod propuetor. vc-iild reapect-
fullyiulorm tuenaveluig coiumuiiity,anil fii-
|R!!P iaeus of this, ani a<\ioini ig ooi lies, rl.ut he
ban erected * large and ooiutnodi'-u:' t w < «ioij Ib>?el,
apd is prepared to accomuiudt.ie all wi>o may favor
him w'ili a oajl.
Plenty of C\>rn find Fodder to jttd horrrfi on.
H. T. HARRIS
April 9th, '5 . > ro 14 t f.
.!
T.aMAW flflrtwry dinary advertibemrnt. There >s no medicine
T -AW *H{« #a "ti&MH Ua« ikflnii vL ecoalv the Blcctricul Febrifiicc. for females.—
'£W ■ .a , ? i ^ J , .i? J? i for nbBtruoted or suppriMaeti mennruation and-tor
:#riW' ((f d^VTaoor. it is perteotiy oats* •
onfoderate 6podn for tha same'at,,J)^l,, "{I tsjill j in, all'eouditiona of life, for «i!l e * u nle or female. |
" *" • — One bottle, price $ I. GO coutahs enoiifh to cure
trr,iu hve to eight cas'sB «t' ordinwy levers, wnich 1
renders it the cheapest medloiue in the world with- j
out regard to the great aaviug of time and suffer- I
ing.
BgQu Beware of counterfeits and mixtures, pur-
porting to be t he same, oi^dmilar to the genuine ar-
tiole^liy arc drmgoroui and unsafe for use.—
None genuine without my fac simile signature, with
the liKenese, authority afcdsipnatm of James Speed
en the envelope, and the words Electrical Febrifuge,'
Dr. Wm. Dowse, New Orleans, blown in the vial.
Prepared only by Dr. W. Dowse.
isotake Cooiwbrate Bbnds aw Tp '"*«rv
; id&iy-lit par, ^ for uierchandiM, and all debts
wiag to me, by nou or open account '
' B^haber.
, Paris, Ao|^t 12th> 1&51. i' v ■,
>TURNIP H
I > CIBdWtAtt
tjTTE ARE NOW PRKJfAHED
—TV ourouBtomercwithauctjgood
nee, however, o! the
Iff
¥
isf WW jpetutre-. ia-ednMqi
rge^^iownt of dftbts owing to us, we
te preeent be forced to aril for cmA, hitenatne
on M-bMrnenss returns to its ordinary oourse1
same our usual terms. , ,i-„ ; ■
We, however, n^re*! to reoeivethsBonda aifd
to be isssued by the
iei-ipt merchandise
in tmymentor aH anioants nahr
sates, whether in note or s J-
ISAIAH W. WEtW * BRO.
uit
Paris, J lMi t
hie friends and enstomefs
"ilo
o^ Merchandise, and extend
iaisflMttipiti '
(Kit. - no Si—1 yr.
HTAfRB
t, Alien & <3o-, of Ne
P
Sole Agents, E. B WHEF.LOCK & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
N«w Orleans, La.
For sale by BEDDING A BAYLESS,
Paris, Lamar County,
and W. W. CLARK & BRO.
N 48—6mo Clarksville, Texas.
FOREST, TRI-WEEKLT.
MAIL STAGE LINE
FORSALE !
AM OFFKRINd FOR HALF
uvv noiise, kuowu u^ ihe EA'tLK
II >TKL. in the towoot Gainesville
Cfiak county, 'iVvafl. iSuid hoiue is a la-ge t vo
'Story f-aine. with ter, rooms good kitcaen. and all
necesei i-y out-houi es, ami a well of fexcei'eiit wa-
ter ; also, a He (;wo story j ^taule, 'iuxa'J, wti.li
gooil lots and .veil a'tached.
I. will sell tor one-third in cash down, and ba-
laiuie on time, in negro pro^rty, or sto^k.
b'aioesville is a nourishing- place, situated on
the <?reai. Wes'ern thorough are. ormerly known
a* the Overla d lio'ite to California, anil is as
good a point lora Iiotel as there is in Xorth-wes-
ter I'e/ as.
W W. FOREMAN.
Pruju-ietor,
^Gainesville, Jiily2'2d, 1861—no 37 : : tf.
E.B. WHBILOOK Ac CO.,
IMPORTERS, AND
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
43 MAGAZINE STREET,
OPPOStT* ABCani! HOTtL,
nf..f>:tf,) Or1«nr:<v
BROWNING'S
BALSAMIC EXPECTOBANT'
valuable and atiMitugtrt&aj, aner hiiv-
j[ V g oeeu u ea wiiii unpaiaiiei«?a ftuuoeB.i fur
m.itiy,year-s, in a very exienaive practice, is now of-
fered to the- public iii such a manner as to bn witi in
the reach of all, aud will be found a safe and speedy
cure of
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronohitla, Pains In
the Side, Spitting of Blood,
and all diseases of the pulmonary organs. It is
prepared exclusively from vegetable*, substances,
known to exercise a soothing influenced the lungs,
and ean be given wit-h perfect safety to the youngest
child.
Every one should be impressed with the necessity
0 attending in time to slight cold; from the neglect
of it, how many thousands have beeu hurried into
an early grave by that enemy of the human acu,
Consumption, who, by taking the proper romedy,
at the proper time, might, have lived along and hap-
py life ?
Browning's Balsamic Expectorant
is pronounced to be the proper remedy for all dis-
eases of the pulmonary organs. Its preparation is
no secret, the manner and materials of its composi-'
Confederate bonds, fat
ceivis
t fa?
or for
aeoeunt
SB#S
3TICB 18 HEREBY itVKN that t!
Mrtm
and.
ww-
under the
% A ".tOHN8<W
! consent. G.
thorut^ tossttle the
IHn t tSe^r e taSe Tfee7TaH who .
the above tinnr-thej «j
Meljr ■cm-1 ng forwafd,f i
, and I will
z.
va tbeoisehnHr
' w,
UE'BXJSIwm
and will keep a
t ot soch goedf
ptin a eountrv
, Passed to scl
k^wp pantf
FROM MARSHALL TO CLARK8VTLLB.
Owing to the unpreoedented scarcity of forage
through this section.of country, and the high prices
tbereior, the Proprietors of this Line deem it abso-
lutely ees«ntial (to protect their own, as well as the
interest of the Government, in the PoBt Of hoe De-
partment] to raise ifie prioe of fare on this line.
Charges tot the present will be as follows;
Prom Marshall to Jefferson,
M " " Dnitigerfleld,
" 44 Mt. Pleaeant,
" «• '« Cl^rkavll!*.
Through tiokets from Clarksville to Shreve-
port, 20,00
f2.M)
C.iO
8.50
14 50
January 26 1861-,
10
BO
old, th
efrjp, m
Ve. McSte.
This line starting from Clarksville, Texas, oon
lects wiih Rtmifleid's stage at Jonesvillo, by the
Southern Pacific Railrosd.and thence to Shre^eport,
Louisiana, am' those patronizing it, may-west assur-
ed that ther tan he put from Clsrksville. Toxas to
Vlakabnrg. on the iVn—tHglypl. in Four Days an<?.
a Half, and will receive all attention to their wants
ahd comfort.
Fifty pounds of Baggage allowed to each paeser.
ger. One hundred end fifty pounds extra baggage
will be charged the same as one passenger, and s
esler or greater quantity charged In the same pro-
portion.
t A.SHAW, ' *cprietor.
r«M, i <>b if'o "8—tf.)
tion being at the command of any' of the faculty who
apply for it, and they invariably recommend it
in
A NRFC?OPS> BLANKS, and Notice* In Road
HL Overseers-
-•supply o- Havd. for s«' ai
PT V.TT* ^U" Tiip
FINAL NO PIC ^ !
I WILL NOT PAY anv amounts made bv ar*
person in mv reme. without MTit^en ordw feom
ni? !
CBA^T Vf -n.Kopsi
E8TRAY NOTICE OF BED RIVER COUNTY.
NOTICE is hereby riven, that James Pope,
lining on the Mill CreeX road,15 miles east of
IBS, took tip and posted before William L.!
•Justice ef the Peacejnand forpreeinet No.
rty. on the l'th day of August 1861,
daserPed estrfcy, tit* a sorrel horse,
hands high, and nine or ten years
that ho has a blase on his forehead, end is
ded thds. ST oa his right shouHer, aad ftp
* > JOIIlt V. BTTTWS,
O.C.KB. COBMT.
their praotioe|in preference to anything else
Certificates and full directions aooompany each
bottle.
N. B.—Be su< o and ask for
Or. Browning's Baiaamlo Expectorant,
Sole Proprietors,
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO , •
Wholesale Druggists,
48 Magaiine St., and 20 and 22 Bank Plaoe,
New Orleans.
T."1 be had of
WM. W. CLARK 4 BRO ,
Clarksville, Texas,
and of BEDDING & BAYLESS,
Paris, Lamar County, Texas.
no 48—12mon
ST^YED^
-MPftajsa FROM the subscriber, a lot of cattle,
branded on each hip with J sud P, con-
■JsSJnected or formiUK one letter, and mark-
ed with a crop and under half crop in the right ear,
and underslope in the left.
My beef cattle are in various marks, and most of
my grown cattle have oth«r brands on >hem, such
as B BP F, a heart aud a horse shoe, and a good
many that have F ou their liips, have J on their
horns. A large portion of my cat.le were driven
from Red River and Ilr>wie counties, and 1 presume
will stray mostly in tha. directici.
I reside three miles south-west «f Greenville
Hunt county, Texas, on the old Dallas road. Per-
sons finding any of my stock, and will inform me
by mail or otherwise, shall be mply rewarded for
heir trouble; besides they will confer a great fa
▼or on J> MES J. PETERS.
Greenville, N'vembrr 12th. 1860.
'W« 44 -Itv.i
^ COOKE COUNTY LANDS.
I HER Km war., all poisxns, thai 1 a ill prosecute
to the'-stent of the Law any person* who cut
or ;«ke timber, frofi my «n Clear fVaok. in
Cook* County CHARLES DsMOUSE.
July IS in. no 2^—tf. *
I,. K. II 1101 Hi II TON.
'ATTOFW71TA CGUxi SELXiOH AT
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Jerttuaon,
Jan. liifitj, 1MJ1.
ivlaxiou Cor-iity, Texaj,
no
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Clarksville,
W|l
Toxas
H *S ill-, Mi >VM> 1UM () WM B to ! .v k..hiii.w«'«'
coruer of tbe COU KT-llOl'SK, l(aseiii<>iii t.-tory, at
will ooittinutf to pr ictice m nU ihu Courts of tin
3tf. Judicial Distrii-;. as heieiofore.
March !id, lfitli'. no P—tf
C"r -J"
](K\' ,1()
MRS M
M1 iSS A is I
All lieb
I Chili ill' 1111(1 I "lahM"" 1 "
j 'iii Sri ooi. Th
ohargt ot Mrs. Andc.stm,
Terms per tioabioa of Twenty Weeks.
PriniHry Class, ••>(}
~ " 15 00
2') UO
!\* IVIU'i^iV
M. AN !>I-.U.-. >\
Ki<S' A^MHtunt
ie (tranche.-, of a thorough Kn;rl:sh 'Mer-
icsi t-;ti<'.uiit*ii will he utuul't in
o Miis,o depart ii.ent will lie, tu
lu'ret'iliitc, under the charge of Mrs.
N. O. GOULD,
*ATTORNFY AND COUN-tlLLi)R AT LAW,
U. 8. COM'MTSSION FR. & NOTAIIY PUBLIC,
Clarksville, Texas,
Office up staira in ihe Court House.
INo 42—tf.
CI;
lhiril, or first cIpkj in English,"
uathi nnil Greek, or ,M:itlieiiuitics, with or
without Fngii.di study,
'I'e" or twelve lju."rderscan 1
B. W. OKAY,
M'KENNFY.
Mt. Pl« sTit, Titu* County,
j
B. D
TnTwt. Hop*ius County.
OKA \r A McKKNN KY,
ATTORNEYS COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
VI/" ILL pruutic.i. in the Courte ot the Mth Judi-
TT cinl I 'uiiii' t. a;id iu the Supreme and Fed-
eral Courts at Tvle.r. No. 2-1—tf'.'
V
WILLIAM M. WOODS,
ATTORNEY AT L A W,
Bonham, Fannin County Te.itas.
^TILL Pvaotice hih PrnJcssion in the couuties o<
^ Itortnern i'exav.aad pay . art icular and prompt
'itieuiion to the collection of all claixnb entrusted io
him.
jRefers to Jural A. Eahly, Esq., Va., John
>Y. i-lEtt), Esq., Mo.. Robbbt H. Lank, Esq., Toxas
April 10Hi,
T
>0 aocoinmodi tei| by
erniH made known uti appiica-
the Priiii-ipaJ.
tion.
No deduction made Troth the above rates, ex-
cept in cases of protracUf] sickness. Students < an
enter at any time during the session, anil charges
will commence with the month they enter.
No etlorts will he spared to advanoe the pupils
i" the Atiowledge oi Uieir various etuuies: and
strict discipline will, oe enfovceii,
lharkiul l >r p> st patroimge, the principal-soli-
cits a continuance ot the fa* ns ot th i-u .lie.
Confederate rftaie tin
taken iu payment.
.10JIN ANDEK.SU>'.
Clarksville, Aut. lXth, lSOi. (n3i::t!)
McKEITZIE COIiliElE
T"E DUTlliS OF THIS COLLEGE,
will be re-uiue ' ai the usual tune, viz:
First Monday in October next,
The various chair? Will be Blletl by
oompetpoi lYof-ssors, and iustrucrion
given in dilferent branches ns heretofore.
The sbhvices of a .splendid uhii.i. mastkr hn^e
been-ii'cured and MifciTAUY Tactics will be taugat
HKN. h. FAKNKY, to eaehstudont;
ATTORNEY AT LAW & LAND AGENT, 1'h ok. Mi'i kky will nUo eive instructions in his
Paris, Lamar County, Texas. m-w system of lcar-'-ig our lnngu.ige,' which has
TTT1LL practice his profession in all the Courts bean pronounced bv ae best authority, to be supe-
W of the 8th Judicial District, comprising* the r'nr 0'It® old method, price^ one dollar io each
counties of Cass, Bowie, Titus, Red River, UoiVins studer t.
Hunt, Fannin, Lamar. Collections attended to in
any part of Nortlierii^texas.
ggv" Office on the South West side of the Public
square: no. 14—tf
W. B. WRIGHT,
A TTO^SBY AT LAW,
Paris, Larnar County, Texas.
^T^ILL practice law in Lamar,Ked River, Bowie.
\ f Cass, Titus, Hopkins, Hunt aud Fannin coun-
ties, comprising the 8th judicial District, and in the
Supreme Court of the State, and the United States
District Court at Tyler.
March 4th, 1858. no 7—tf
B. □. EPPERSON;
M. L. SIMS.
EPPERSON & SIM3,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Clarksvihe, Texas.
Office 2d door West of Russell's Store.
July 2nd, *68. No 80
Terms of the College. >• last, session.
Coiitedorate Bonds taken in payment.
J W. P. .VlcKENZI P, President.
MoKk.'Zib Coi.lkok, Sept. 12ih, 1861.
no. 86— tiuis.
MOUNT VERNON
MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY
BIOS MAXXV,
8. b. maxst,
R.&S. B. MAXEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Paris, Lamar County, Texas.
WILL practice Law in Lamar, Red River, Hop-
kins, Hunt, Fannin, and GrayBon counties; in-
vestigate land titles, pay taxes for non-reBidents, and
attend to the collection of debts in any part of Texas
S. B. Maxey, ie Commissioner of Deeds, for the
States of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama,
Arkansas and Missouri.
Paris, Feo. i, 15oi>. no. 28 tf
NOTICE.
The ut<designed whs arpointed Administrator
with ♦be wi'l annexed ot the Kstnte of tjolman
F. Childers deceased by the honorable Probate
Court 9 Red River County at its August Term
A. 1). 1801. This is therefore to notify all per-
sons h lding cla ms against ssid Estate to present
them to me lerally authenticated within the time
prescribed h> law, or they will be barred, and all
those indedted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate psvment.
.fGIIN A. BAGBY, AdWr.
Clarksville, Sept. 2ftth 186'. |no, 38-6ts.
E8TBAY NOTICE OF BOWIE COUNTY.
sd
TA KEN op by W. C. Janes, and post
before A. K. Meere, a Justice of I he Peat
in and f*r Bowie onunty, precinct No. 1,
praised it fertj de&eM, by James Fox sad Isaac
Batemsa.
•sf of dseoi lption from the original papers on ...
tie Coaaty Clsrk's Offioe. Pony diare, 18 hands high, a star in her forehead,
| WftiTOWrwy una, urn tn« 9ml uf tiro w otner m nt* or frrxDa* pprceimatB, ftpmiHr to
f efios, at ofn*, this 10th day ef August, thirty dollars by David Seers and Daniel Hovey, the
a blael
irty doll
Itt day of May. lW
A true oopy from the original^oopgjn file
Xe ,87:3ts.
.•a**- ■
KE, CUrky
E. J. W. TOMLINSON,
ATTORNBYATLAW,
Sulphur Springs, Hopkina Co., Texaa
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his oharge.
Pt&' Address, Bright Star, Hopkins Co., Texas.
Mav28.'59 no19tf
JOHN J. GOOD,
ATTORNBY AT LAW,
Dallas, Texas,
PRACTICES, regularly, in the District Courts c
Collin, Grayson, Denton, Tarrabt. Parker, John
son, Ellis, Dallas and Kaufman counties, and in tli
Supreme Court of the State at Austin.
Particular attention is given to Land Titles an
collections.
He has long resided in this portion of the State
and flatters himself that the liberal patronage he"-*
tofore extended to him, is a sufficient guarantee
his ability and pror. pt attention to business
VQu Office on South sido of Vain Street, in the
building formerly occupied as dork's office.
Mn ,R—tf
WM. M. EWING.
ATTORNEY Sc COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Tarrant, Hopkinr. County, Texas.
WILL practice in the cmm'ies of Hopkins,
Hunt, Fannin. Lamar, Red Ri*er and Titus,
and attend promptly t the colleetion of ■ 11 claim«
entrusted to him, and to all notarial business.
[no 43:.tf.l
W. H. JOHNSON. W M. WlU.If.es. N. W. T0WNB«
JOHN"s'"NT -vt [,[.! Atvw TOWNW,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Perls, Lamar Cottnty Tewae.
T\7"ILL practice in the Eicf'itn .lu'tieial Uist.rict
W and the Supreme Court, and the Unite i States
District Court at Tyler. C": 20:: tf. ]
MALCOLM BOLIN,
ATTO'RNBY AT LAW.
Mount P'wanant, Titmr Oountr. Texas.
COMMISSIONER FOR ALABAMA AND NOTARY
PUBLIC (no61y)
WM E. WOOTTEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clarksville, Texas,
Particular attention will be given te the eollectiop
and seoui ing of claims
esrsasweas•
Rev. J. W. P. M'-Keniie, Prm't McKenxie Institute.
Wm. M. Harrison n t'o,, Clarksville Texas.
Hon. J B. Wootten, Red River County, "
" L. G. Childers. " « " "
Hi 1 —
CHASES FOR BALE.
SEYERAL CHASES, of different sises, for
sale at
STANDARD OFFICE
1*59.
RUPUS MANN, A. B., Principal.
MRS. M. E MAVN, 1 . . . .
MISS MAGGIE PANNING, J Afcsl8lanl8.
THE FIRST TERM of this school will
commence on tli 2d of September, and
continue forty weeks.
The Principal hus permanently located
with the view of establishing a school of high order.
He is a graduate of the University of North Caroli-
na, and has had several years experience as a teaeh-
er. No pains or labor will be sp .red ou his part or
that of his assistants, to promote the moral and in-
intellectual improvement of those committed to
their care.
The accomplished and experienced MISS E. J.
PATTON, will have charge of the Musical depart-
ment.
The Male and Female Departments are entirely
separate.
The customary ratec of tuition. Board on rea-
sonable terms.
For further particulars, address the Principal at
Lone Star, Texas.
July 12th, 1861. no 26 tf
BONHAM FEMALE INSTITUTE
THIS INSTITUTION, designed ex-
clusively for young Ladies, now oilers
j rare facilities for the acquisition ot a
thorough English, Classical, Musical,
or Ornamental Education^, as it has a
carefully se'ected Faculty, composed of experien-
ced Teachers—a systematic course of instruction
—free public lectures—texi books up with the
times—globes, maps, charts, and apparatus to
illustrate Geography and the Sciences—and ie it
\n eminently healthy location.
Address the Principal, Prof. Solomon Si as, A.
VI., Bonham, Fannin couuty, Texas.
No. 48—tf.
THE CELEBRATED
A RGYLE BITTERS,
\fTILL effectually cure Dys; .psia, Liver Com-
f plaint, Nervous Debility, Disordered Stom-
kch, disgust for food, Heart burn, loss of appetite,
general Debility, aud Prostration of the system.
' hey are entirely vegetable, and free from 111 inju-
rious ingredients. They are pleasant in tav„.e, and
aild in their effects, keeping the bowels gently ac-
ted upon, and will remove all impurities from the'
^toinii 'h
The stomach is a very important organ in man's
economy, an upon it depends the success and all the
advantages derived from the administration of inter-
nal medicines, its functions are ot the utmosl im-
portance as it constitutes the source and fountain of
ilo, which is nutrition. How important then, that
he stom-ich shoulu be kept free Iromall impurities!
The Argyle Bitters wili meet toe emergency. Weak
uid delicate children can t,.lie the Uiuers, and be
gently benefitted by them in fact, they are a fam-
ily medicine, and can be administered 10 a child six
nonths old. The mout delicate female can also uie
hem with very desirable offectB. 'To the aged and
infirm they will prove a most desirable article.—
Persons habituated to strong drinks, and desiring to
ay aside iheir use, v. ill find The Argyle Bitters ji st
no article they require. Its gentle tonic ai d
itrengthening effects, will eause the desire for stmng
lriiiks to cease, by giving to iho stomach a healthy
ind vigorous tone.
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.,
r Solo Proprietors,
Sold by ' New Orleans.
W, W. CLARK & Bi'O
No. 48—12mos. Clarksville, Texas.
LOST CERTIFICATE.
If! AVE LOS I" the conditional iie'-t-^richt certi-
ficate of Rich'd Tomhnsou, No.-' .nted 2Ht.h
Dec., 1844. issued to Richard Tomlintion by Board
of Commissioners of Red River county, for o20
acres of land. If not found within the time pre-
scribed bv law, 1 will apply at the proper oflice
for a duplicate.
HENRY BROWN,
per ROBT. ATCHISON.
Grayson county, Texas,
August, 1861. no 31—10*
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