The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 18, 1868 Page: 3 of 4
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lift. UAUlWm AN|» A worn Kit
\V .\b — A paragraph from theColum
| a Herald recently gained extenaivo
r-uUUoof in wMck lk« He?. |>r.
Baldwin wa* reported aw declaring
;.i Ufore lib death that another
( I terrible war would Imj waged on
li i^* continent durinu the prudent
m»r WfrwiM^Aet* haw Urn
I.;irno(i Trow Dr. B II. Hirer*. which
(tilly <orroborate tho statement in
iheBwaM-
In January t84»2 l»r. Baldwin
v- rote a letter to Horn. Thoviaa Kite™
j:) which he aaid ; " The present war
„ill not finally nettle the queatioii at
j.pue. Kapecitlly i* this true in ref-
cr'-nre to the atatua of tho negro.
Ar.ollicr war will shortly
ilii.i far more terrible than the prei
It will be to the proaeat a*
vrre tho Indian and French warn to
[! war Revolution. This
M ii.1 war will determine for till
in10 ihe Htatu* of tho negro. He
till he inada aibordinate to the white
rn<not only in th» South hut
Ir<oighout tho world." This* letter
r -hown to Pr. Hivora by the wid-
; d' his brother and but a ahort
ii'io prior to the lamented death of'
I'r. Baldwin lie immediately wrote
. Mr. H and asked him if hi* opin-
• - hod changed ainee tl»e (*}.•»«»» of
In war The reply was " My prin
ipies lmvo not changed. According
" »iiy .uudftaUmljug «»f f>reph« ey
war Id MdH to tfcj*
ontinont. ho nr.uc is certain. I lie
(amitie race will be made subject
never t<> the Japhetic rate. I do
( t sny tbat slavery will be roestnb-
cited l»»' Jriphet must have dcmi'i
llo wont on further to soy
| ) he had never committed an er-
. i in the interpretation of prophecy
lt.it ho wax preparing a work which
ic had rend in nianuacript to the
lev. K. A. Owen and others in
finch he had foretold with perfect
r.tirucy the war between Italy
'i 11 via and Austria even to the day
I hour of its declaration. He said
My theories have some times been
n mous but my interpretations
use always been such an were cstnb-
nlu il by facta."
I'o not the times appear to indi-
nte that Dr. Haldwin was right .ind
lint wo are on the eve of terrible
vents?- .VniArii/f Rtinnrr
A Ifoi"me Entered hy an Army
\ II ath.—A couple of nights ago »
iti a 11 army of rata seemingly met
.ether by concert created no small
• i.vitioB ia the hove of a poor
to- in on Kliiabeth street by a very
it irular proceeding. The woman
a- lying in bod aaleep with her two
ittle ones when she waa aroused by
l.< .-creams of the children On
w ikcaing she wia horrified to find
In bed fairlt covered with rata while
k floor of the room was almost
lack with them. If or children at
er -i'le were screaming fildly not
lone through terror but through
ain also for the vermin had soiled
ictu by the none cars and cheeks
i'l were rapidly settling themselves
i'«n on every p*rt rff their faces.
I 1 oursc with a mother's instinct
woman immediately rescued her
tie one* wluie the rattt scampered
f in nil directions ami quickly dis-
iponred. The faces of tne children
Pi' cut and bleeding in. several
a-1". and the wounds on the noso of
" "I thcm were considered so serious
:it 1 »r. Lawlur waa called in and in
* lianda the little one* have been
11 cared for ami are now doin^
ill. ll ia •appoted that the in- 1
>iuu waa caused l»y the heavy ;
im that prevailed at tho time which
coding the drains and other places
whiolt the rata rathe their homes
ove them ou' and forccd them to
ek food and shelter elsewhere
a l tho children been alone they
mid certainly have been eaten alive
the rafs wero around them in Illin-
ois and would shortly have attack
their throats when death would
Me reunited in a very few minntcs
jpnnml" Tiieyrnph.
A Toad IJndhksmino.- Andubon
• tes I lint he owe saw n load un
himself. II© commenced by
i-sin^ hi* elbow* hard against 1mm ;
0- and rubbing downwards. Af- ;
a lew smart rubs hi* liido began
'•uriit open along bin back. Ho
|»t on rubbing until ho worked all
• hkin into fo!J» on his tide* and
-; then grasping one hind log
Hi his hands ho hauled off one leg
Ms pants the same as anybody
uld ; then stripped off the other
nd leg in the same way Ho then
)k his east off skin forward between
- fore le^s into his mouth and
allowed it; then by raising and
weeing his head swallowing as his
»<J came down lie stripped off his
in underneath until O came to his
• legs; then grasping one of those
Hi the opposite hand by a single
Jtion of the head ftnd while swal-
niiift he drew it from the neek and
allowed the whole.
I.ft the Radical party try if it can
t imitate thai toftd'i fi^eriment.- -
>»inrille Jmcniak
•"■•ixirtt'JM Sv««OL.—Tin- Ma
nil I atuRhttvnr urilie lfitl like*
to :
lulwl.Bedi. uNiMjulUntf-iai.'
' ril« '+a>p tWix 4|nM(ating or
■ Jiwiij. fttfiprly. fil the 'l»v cos
illAiuftifk tin. Ill# l*Hf ttjU^I III 001
icning of tWi^Aoriel* «f nations.
J • 111• y paniphieTlttb oiUcn. Grant
uk nouifSutittft him for
1 ~i'l< aft. ou the fknrtto ftltlu page
wliit ha iii a device * prei«*atiii«: |ho
"■•itnilofc of thtf r»»ted State*
Kling npoit a cannon !
Tlic ( rifjinality of this *ub»titute
1 the national arm# in strikingly
Miificant of tlic corresponding nov-
>> of tliowfl etrangcly |>orvert«d and
'"••tin >«entinienta which *e«k to in-
their baleful influence by noini
'•'»!? the penoti in wh»#e honor
"i mob uit«oa*ei«ui but melan
U titnesa tbi* kingulor symbol
been contrived.
i'aiher Jlyan the Hhiouh priest
"» and orator thu* deal* with «
now very numerou* among the
'.vtil League* of tlio South
There aru men who desert the
' ol a lost cause for which they
I 0 stood with the blood in their
1 •* j anting Cor liberation and who
x-'ol lo offer hoiua^j at the alt«r» of
■ "eM'ul wrong. There aro men
'■ trample under foot the vory
II "Urd* Mu* ••re Hosted proudly
thorn. There are tuen
"uk'» t« lift their hand* against
1 v*»ry riglita ft>r which they once
'lifted swords. We are not such.
'r u». principle ix principle ri#hi
» ight —-yesterday—to day—to mor •
*- forever. tiubmiasion to night
""I surrender if right. We yield i
'ho one hut ahall never yleW up
•' other."
I'he equestrienne L'orlotta do
1 'V. white riding in a New York
< u» on X«e»4av aiplit fell from
r horse **4 broke her arm and )e^
'• "o serioualy Injured hermelf in
r"nlly that ehe h» not eipeetcd to
"ovor.
^ large oelony of Morwoas ar-
'•4 in Oawh* rvMntly on their
) »«> Halt Lake.
•s'<»ne Hyracuse ladies have put on
' Turkish costume
A UK A NiMH Ktl' Tim 11m >f»-
tional 1 ntolllfcaBcCt or *r itlli p«fc
lishes the following which may serve
to explain thv reccnt unexpected an-
nouncement that the constitution in
Arkansas wns a»loby |IliM) ma-
jority :
Little Koek March 2U.—Const!
tntion defeated hy ten thousand
votes. iI' fair ictuma arc mad*.
Watch for faise reports Negroes
voted several times ovideuie un-
mistakable. Fifty out of fifty eight
counties voted against the constitu-
lion.
The lnlelligtnccf append* to the
foregoing dispatch the following re-
marks
The Chronicle published yesterday
(2t»lh i a special dispatch of the 23d
three days old claiming the a 'optiou
of the constitution by three thou*
and . and stating that in some coun-
ties not iiait" ot the negroes had
voted This is unquestionably one
of the false reports Ngainat which we
are warned by our dispatch "f last
night. The information received
from every reliable source Mates that
the constitution has Keen fairly voted
down by a very largo majority not-
withstanding the •' early and often
voting of the negroes in certain !<»
caiitics. The majority is too great
to 1«» wverwino except by false re
turns so 'i!nringly fraudulent as to
shame the most reckless in political
trickery.
An Knuusi! Vjkw The Lou
don Saturday ltcviow jti*t now one
of' tlio lending papers in Knglnnd.
litis tin.! following in a recent article
on American attain*
In euhKtnnce Mr .Johnson i« im
peached for differing I rem the domi
nant party in Congress and the same
courso may be adopted against a n-
inblican President whenover t ho
>alnnce of power is altered. It the
Senate declines to enter into the con
Rtitutional character of the act of
Congress il would .seem that Mr.
Johnson must inevitably bo convict-
ed. The great increase of the power
of Congress uiay perhaps* have been
legitimate and necessary for it in
impossible to regulate the whole gov-
eminent of a great country forever
by the terms of any written doeu-
most tat a criminal prost« ution in-
stituted by the innovating party
againt the chief adherent of the an-
cient doctrine is intrinsically harsh
and unjust The moat important
«|uostion which will be rained by (he
impeachment relates to the probablo
demand for the provisional suspen-
sion of the president from the c*cr-
eitc of his functions.
TilK Ham ik.—The N-jw Orleans
I'icayuno remarks that the ramio
fibre is becoming an article of trauc .
Mr. Uruckner NV 101 Oravier
street received yesterday orders
from New York far export for all
of u crop to be taken uff a ten acre
field or a Louisiana plantation du-
ring the month of April next He
is anxious to buy more anil offers
double the market rate of cotton for
all he enn obtain
There is also a douiaad springing
up in the Wist; but no definite or-
ders have been received as yet The
doubting Thomas who think* ramie
u viorna multiamfi* affair will wake
up gome day and tind hi* daughter
arrayed in a ramie dress which she
ha* bought for silk while his own
linen cambric Trill is made of the
same material. The chief difficulty
will be that it will not wear out when
the fashion changes and he will hate
to throw it away when after a
couple of years' wear it iw still an
goon as new.
The New York Hern Id regard*
the people of the South iks losing the
la»t barrier against absolute despot-
ism. in the passage of tlie judiciary
bill over the veto flencoforlh it
says the military commanders in tin-
South eon imprison or hang »uy
person without the courts having any
power to judge bis cane.
Perhnp*. too if the President in
impeached and removed we shall
find that he hod been a strong do
fence for us. With Wade in the
J dace of Johnson and the Supreme
'ourt closed against ns it will be
mueh easier fur the radicals to give
their fault-finding with the Southern
States and people the form of pun-
ishment. Some may think that
when the radicals have the power to
do ns they please without the slight-
est hindrance they may please to be
merciful. But even the tender
mercies of political partisans of the
extreme order aro cruel. Xcict.
A Washington npecial to ono of
(lie radical evening paper* in Cincin-
nati speaking of the nccno during
the impeachment trial in the .senate
on the 2-lth inst sayn that ' it waa
a noticeable tact that n..ny of the
f/mil tiwmU were m-atiered through
out the galleries to the ex?luaion of
hundred* of people from diatant
parts of the country who had eouie
lor the purpose of attending the
trial." Such a fact i« rather aug-
geativo of a .slight discrepancy be-
tween the profeaaiona and the prac-
tices of the ptrty of " huge moral
ideas." which proponderatea ao large
ly in the .Senate and from whom
alone it is preeumable those nymph*
procured their ticket*.
The upociftl of the New Orleans
Picayune telegraph* from Waahin#-
ton that further return* from Ar
knnsn* have cauaed infxpre*»ihl«
disappointment to ibf eonacrrative*
From these reports it appear* that
the radical constitution had been
adopted bv a majority of 1000
Wo believe thin wan brought about
by overwhelming majorities »n a lew
<u>uillicit; end ff« have no doubt that I
many of the . oIch ca»l in thane ooun
tiew were apMrioue. Thin is our in
feret.ee from the complexion of the
returns an published in the Arkan-
sas paper*
Mpclii. Ilic funeyngrieuHurali»t nn<l
general ulilily man uf »eioneo 111
KnglapJ pronounce* againat aarro*
oliimuey top" The TinrrrtWM!
p:iri of n ebimney." lie say* '-hIiouIiI
10 H iir 111" Hit' wliart Hie rarcfiK-
tion of till' nir in lin»«t intense nm!
il« n|.«ar.l 11 "l r"P"''
lilt chimney should rulhtr increawi
I In it dim i nt»li !• aiae upward* As
the healed nir riaea il lone* noma of
ilK light new. Mntern i>r railway on
cine* have found ' l*'* out for they
make the engine eliiiuneya funnel
uliapail or liell moiitbed "
8ta<ik Itomi krv —Browmville
Courier of (be liUt ull. atatew that
the robber* who iliacked the Mon-
terey and Mala moron atage a few j
day* previous nurreeded in carrying 1
off about $8000. They took lOOOo
belonging to tbe houne ofSchoufeldt
A Co. and 915&4 belonging to F.
Niscnya of MaUmoro*. There were
only two |»BHrianger» one at whom
Mr Hernahein of the houne of
Se huii Ibid t A V wna ncveroly
wounded.
l'reutice sayu " The more wo
read of the eurly life of *Jon. titan!
in the New York Ledger tbe more
our admiration is excited by tbe ex
traordinary attachment of the little
(Myaaoa to horsen. He must have
| bad w mare for a wet nurso."
A lUl .' At Vni'H Jaws Si.ai*
I'KD—i |1 MfVenn. • wholesale
vender of iladical poison rape mur-
dur. J»r«vn etc. from headquarters at
ShroTCporl had his jaws slapped
publicly in this plate ou la.-t Satur
j day A patriotic gotttleman ro
pealed tin' do«e at Benton Served
him right These* lladicnl emi».-.iries
j who are seeking to bring ahoitl a war
of races in thin unhappy country
| rnu.it bo taught that human nature
cannot endure everything. H
/iaiinrr.
(Jeorge Alfred Townsend writes
from Washington ' Houtwcll U the
i blackhaired energy of this impeach
mcnt llingham holds the lielui .
Hutler in in the main top with a
'•ar^inc H pick the enemy ofl by
glib shots Stevens is the admiral
dying on deck ^Vilaon and M il-
liarr.V. are the handy seamen Logan
i*< tlio boatswain who can yell the
loudest but Boutwell i* the steady
wind blowing strong aft to carry the
vimsoI into action '
A Washington letter says el the
audience in the Senate gallerit-s
• Tlmt man* Seautiful lares beheld
the Hecrio from below no one who
looked could deny Tho h-vely M
hunetis Muifcia looked (|o*n proud
1y upon her father who is not lovely
The beautiful Mrs Spraguc in r<»\ tl
purple looked tlown upou her an
oust father her do\e eyes brooding
not favorably over impeachment
The first instance of a full-blood
ed negro being nominated for < • • n
gTea* by an authorized t'onvent. »n
occurred the other day in Halei zh
North Carolina. The indiiidual ■
educated at Oberlin t»l lias ti.iv
eled and speaks well II i name i*
.lames II. 11 Arris* lit' |-i >mptly dc
I clined the nomination in a di-trii t
whero the Itadicala have a majority
of six or aeven hundred assigning
as a reason that his election would
injure the party.
Washington dispatches contradict
the report that (ienornls t Irani and
Butler have boon reconciled Bailer
it is said wanted (irant as a witness
on the impeachment trial not for
what he could nay for the proaocu-
| bat to have him worried on cross
examination by the president's law
yers. The majority of the mana-
gers however would not allow it
Senator Spraguc one uf the rid.
est men in Congress permitted him
self to plead his congressional priv-
ileges on the 7th in defending an
action of debt brought against liiui
by his gardener. Until now there
has not been anyone in Congress
for some years past poor enough to
•vail himself of that plea.
The I'nitod States law officers in
Florida have just sold the Alabama
and Florida Railroad for the small
mini of $55000. It is forty-five
uiilea long thirteen miles of the din
tanco being in running order and
the price '.mined iucloded four en
giues thirty four cars the offiec and
all the fixtures.
A loiter from Fort l.arainio con
firms tho report.* about Indian dep-
redation* between Fort Laramie and
Fort ttuttcrman The Indiana killed
a number of men and burned tlx*
llorxe ithoe and Twin Spring ranches
and Hlolo considerably property. The
Hottlera have nil nought refuge at the.
fort*.
The largest holder of Confederate
bond* in Kurojpe is Sir Henry do
Houghton (trio of the richest baro
nets in Knglan*] and descended
from owe of tho oldest fmnilicn lie
invented £200000.
The election returns from Wiaeon
win are so monger that it i.s iinponui
ble to htato at present on which
side tho gains or lonaoa have been.
Of course tho State has gono Kepub
lican. as usual
A lloritou negro is attempting to
excite an insurrection in (ioorgia.
I. O. oi II. M.
Swamp Eagle Tribe No. 1
M BETS ov. rv Wed
ncudav evening at
w;...
their Wigwam in
1 the Niasonic female
W Institute Brothers 1
in good standing
are invited t«» attend
W W. Heartaill.
Sachem
.• It ('ii vmiikrs I' of It
I. o < >. F.
John M. Gib*on Lodge No. 13
MKKTH every Monday night
their Hill on Austin lUreet.
llrothem in good Htitndini: nro
invited to nttend.
JOHN WI I.Kit \ 0
.1 I Nakssdsi.!. Hre'y
Oold«n Ell* Eucunpmcnt Ho 18
I. O. O l-v meetn at their J full
jii Au-tin ntreet on -thi* I it nnd
Srd Thnreday night* in encli
month Brothers ill ) standing tire
invited to attend
.r it cri v^iukks <• i»
A I' KVSKM tferfllO
J' ni..I A. M.
Marthftll Lodge No. 22
MKKTS second Kriduy in every
* Jf in<>titli nt 'J o'clock !' M littlii ir
> ^Mlall
K M III.A 1.1 H K W M
YV I'. I I l.'tiolXH Sec y
Marshall Chapte* No 19
.MKKTH on the fii-sl Mundnv in « n*-l»
month at 7 o'clock v m
w c Yvtxum. ii r
W II Hkistow Heenrder
NOTICti.
'IMIK Store Hou*e of U* l< U Ward.
1 will !»<> opened by the undersigned
administrator*. j»ro (rw. for the trim*
lie lion of Met antUo llusineiiM All
having clniiiM iu:«innt auid estiit«» i
nro requested t>> present tliein M the
In w directs and those imUdited to eiuke
J immediate payment.
A <i HUSKY
A ti YVAKH
Administrators /*/*«> Inn
April II. tiH n'10-tf
| .Not ire of Flitul Setlh'MM'iit.
NOTK'K in hereby jjlven that I*'. I.
NYhftley the A«Jiuinii«trn|iir of the
' tfMrtte -if J W Ho/tor* deceased. hn*
Mlod in thia oflico hip final lu-aount nnd
vouchers with said KataU; which ae
I counts nnd voucher" will he artcd ort at
the April tofin l*6X of the County
! Court of llarriaon e-ouuty pertaining to
the Mutate* of deceased person# Ac
when and where nil peraonf interested
1 may appearand contest the name if they
: nee proper
K MI.ACKVVKLI Cvunty CI k.
1 |ly C K lloilM I). C
March 4 '68. nXV-4e
• 'fctrity N«llw.
'PARKS' u|> \>y Itich ml Ilurton living
1 U mile# W«ii of .Mnnhftll on the
Hsniicrvon road and eatra.Ted before
W i Wakeland. K*| two mn!e» one
it now) horaemU * yeawoM about *2
hand* high branded on iho left jaw
with llic letter M A|»praU«d at ##•
'flic other u inonae colored »*r« mule
..boot 1.1| band# big.h aaioo brawl on
th« left jaw Minooaed to be 6 year# obi
A pi.raited at $Sl5.
K Hl.ACKWKU County CI k
It* C. K Ibil.l.lM l>. C
March » '««. i»W-3l
New Advertisements.
$1500 REWARD!
WB tfcc will giv« fif-
teen Hundred Dolhir* reward for
the apprehension and delivery nt thin
place of WII.I.IH «'(>K and IIAIIIII
SON KOIIKMTHON **!:*» murdered
Col W. I( |» Wurtl of Mnrahtt!1 Texaa
ftinl Major Klv ■ f Shrove port I .a near
IIbii'Itwh ifuik county Tom*. <»n the
2nd of April IHW.
A 0. Tt'KKKY
K < I'KKKY
S H. PKRHY Sheriff.
A. (J W.IKh
Marshall April H Hfifi
Of tkr Murderrr*:
The foUcwing i« a»aaeur»te a dUcrip
lion of the murderer* ** we -an ftivn nt
prenant
\VIl.lilH I'OK i* about 23 year* old
. fret * »»r iiudiea bi^h. Inur uot very
dark n;.-sr tcbW be »*l{r>»ino and
rained high cut about the middle of it
In* i* idonder ■»!rtti^ltt speaks ipiirk
weigh* about lpound*. mid dreiM*
very ^onUwfl
HAMIimoN UOI1KJ(Tr*n\ ia about
2s war* old. feel l"'-r II inche* high
hair inclined t<> he light. I.ft* n lii'ht
uiouMtu he i* r»und shouldered #pe.tk»
f*l.»vvIV ha* :i dimn • ;i«t look droit*
dinnry. weigh* about l"'» |M>und* and i*
fond "l whliky
April II •>*> »»•"'» it
SIwiiii Saw Hill
l*i' Mil Kh Ah I) A It \l V
Son 1h-\V« \-~i ill Mar.~lt.til.
i III •itt<l>'r«iuiii''I would inform in-
1 11 ii'lld* Mil.I ihr I >111>) i*'. I Lit IiIa
S|rm *-iiw Mill In li U ill »U< < I"4«ftll
i.j.cr ii i.i i. nii-1 li<« it prepared to turn'mli
hii\ n iiit of liiml»or of tin* very Iwtt
Ijualif iiti'i hi low a» mil l.»« pur< ha*' I
at uny Mill in the IIiMm will
filled ii< thr »liort»'nt notice
Ah tiiui i an- hard In* will do a £cn<-rul
l»urt»»rimr l>ii«iin»«i< uml will Inki* hi c\
oliartyHi ilir market . corn fod
dor hidloH out* cdii- kenn iv.-"4 hotter
or nliuoNt anything
11 ito in » chance to luiy lumber cheap
on term* and wnrrnnt^l to !»«• of
ill*- In nt • |ui»lily
II .HiM K
April I. i'»> n.X'i if
JI 'NT UKd.n F.IK
BACON Hnjtnr MuiuMM*. nnd Coffee
which Mill to told low for cawh.
W I! I» WAItl) A CO
Mui-liall Miirclt 2" n.!.l It
|!|( l HA It H I'll.Sol St I.omi Flour
I*.**/ juat r<-. l ived and for dale
cheap I»v
W It l» NV A UP A CO
Mar»hall. March 'JO (»H n.|{ It
New Km in 4rt!
fATKST I'AKttOM
PHOTOGRAPHS!!
0|.l»
s! i' i!11s i:111 i 11 !!!
TAVKV IAT
Brucc's Gallery.
Uppoaite Market Houw.
MAUSIIAM TI.XAS.
Mnr.li 7 t!H #3l-tf
HI. I.OIlIn .MIIIIIM I I.Ill* lllMI-
raiice Coni|»uiiy.
Amu. Stpl. 1. over 2300.000.
OFKICKRS
l> A JAM A ICY. President
J A MKS II LIT AS Yifi* I'rra
WM T SKIMY Secretary
WM N HKNTON (Jeneral Agent
i»i rm-T4.uk
Jiuiu k II I.:; .i- lli-nry (Kerstoltz
Samuel Wills Nidi Scl-.uefTer
Iimae W M»»«•!.r!l William T (lay
i hiiH II iv.k. Pavid Keith
Koht K \\ imhU K. I' llnnenkamp
Jule* N nl' Clms W VcCord
(ii'ii |{ ItoliiiiH.ni 11 A January
|{ I! Km ' hotiscr. Win .1 l.i'tvH
John I- '• ifntun !•' lioxier jr
Hon M It myaii JacuIiTuiini
Hun. John 11 off mi.
M.MAIION A OTIS. (ieneral .Went*
No I'1 Mudi»on nl PeSoto Hlock
Memphis Tennessee
Meiiifitl F.xamiiin* .1 S White
M I) W T Irwin. M b
Office in Tally's lluildiny: on Milam
st it** Messrs Walsh A Itoisseau's
SlIRtCVKI'OKT I. A
I I IDS W SCOTT Agent
1 >r (I (' Cutletl Methral Kxamittcr
Thin Com puny issues policies on lire*
on all the different plan* anil at »* favor
able rates a* any other while it hn* no
re.Htri<jtion« in regard to either travel or
residence and all it* profit* are di»id«-d
annually anions it* policy holder* It*
policies are all issued on the non for
foiling plan
It is prompt in the payment of loioe*.
Thin Company renewed and continues
in I..re.- I.ife Insurance policies hold by
thn Southern survivors "I the late war
forming ae. exception in thi* respect
from the majority if not all the Kim tern
.otnpniiiew which while the war wax
going on. refused Ui rocoive premium*
and thu* preaeira insurance on South-
ern lives hut are now soliciting South-
ern support The SI. I.ouis MiiIiihI
never during the whole progress of 'he
late eivil war. refused to receive the pre-
miums on policies from its Southern
policy holder*
Itr f'rl eiirrn Col II M .)«diItMon
I'romdent of floenu loMurttnte Company
Mv««r«. Wttlsli A liowenii l»r (»
I'neU-U I. K Carter J. C Klulnur !>«•*
1. Tally JauiMd W Howard l>rury l.»
«»? and l>r .IomoiiIi Wilder Kov S
'I riprwtl l» I> € nf>t I1' I' l.flnvpnworlli.
I»r l» M Antlormin and < '<»! W K
Shivers. Slirovt'jiort I.a
VKW < III I inn liKKKHKM v :•»
It K \S nlk*>r A Co
(J W Muii"»<>ii
II MivimIojjhI'1. firm of Ifrookmmd Mm;
do|)ttld
l>. I' Ifirm of Follow* A co.
.fu!iu« \ rtirnn. firm of S 111 Kennedy «V
eo
.leiHiihjf Weeks .» .o
K II llnrri*. firm of .Jus II Connrdj?
.V co
Mi »«r.« W K. Uri'cii A «•!.».
II Von iMml jr \ «•«»
He > (J (turner A co.
JIIO U i'lielpa (Jim
J' Chenoworth ( Voy A n»
Hondom>n IWie A no
II W Huntington.
Me*'1'* S It Newman A eo
Wood* Mnttiie ;v* A oo'
Warren Crawford A ro
Ktiinll A Tliomat
Uarnott A Shftriard
(Sim). W ItiMicCer A Co.
(ion S It Kuckner
It II Mnury
liiinl> (/uniian A co.
Ww Mall
II II Itrrnn Hrm of (Jiton Watt* A
co
UAKSKIKI.D Rftt RMMC) K«
K«t Chart** II Siuurt J no W Stu-
art K«mj I'r It T liiblm l>r W (J
Tho»a« Dr N I* llefrei He* John
K«v II.C Thwenit l> U
I>«> H»ii and I)ou|Im» Kov H K Alei-
ander
KKfrKKKMKJt M 4 RNM Al.l. TKXAK
kla.j K A. HImiche. Mr .1 K With
erapoon l»r. Hanson Kagan
no* >-ly
NOTICE!
A 11. pcraoiu indebted U> Wm Knedir I
k.-r ure i*<that hU noted kMl |
account* «re in my band* for collection |
und 'hey Are requeatad to call <41 AM'
tw><J pay >H' and thereby cave roaM.
Longer m'lul^cjancf wiiJ not b« giMA.
J NO. D. 8lt AW Alton**. 1
January 4 *>H. n2'iHHf
L. H. GARDNER & CO.
r
Importer* and Wholesale lVmlciH in
PUT 9003M
N«». . 1)1 1W i it ill Common Strop!
(ADJOININU CITY llOTK.I.
New Orleans La.
\XKW 1IOI SK. with an entirely now *toek |hiroll»•»<! for a» »*«••
I.HWKST prices renoliM • " Npw York during l)»o vo«>ont >lr{»rr*»»un. i»r»>l
v.CT. . vi fur »«!»• nl
New York Prices and llclow.
t'itriur; ISiS. n.*> 3m<! •
£f. as. ur aK®#aL
mami riai Kiin «'K
»
u
0
ft
ft
0
0
H-
P
8 H E £ T -1M O % W ./V B £
and i»ai.kk in
< '< m »kmu < >11 l< -o .iimI 1 *ii rl< »i' Stov» «hT 1 'lint ilitf* &*« ••
sot Til sim: im nLie nqi ahk
Marshall Texas
IUKSl'KrTl l I.I.N invito Country Mon-honl* »o rxuiuini- my Tin wnro and
pri>o« before purclnuiiny I *ill *Jnj#!ifHto n liill of Tin wan- purchiM««i «nfT
where with tmDBporUtiun ml Jo I My «to.-k -f Stove* nre uinoirptiiwfj for util
ity Mini fi111»11. uit*I I will not ho l°NI>Kl( >«■! I>
J 11 VAN IIOOK
Jnnuury 1* IMM u'24 ly
MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS!
THE WEEKLY JEFFERSON TIMES
JKFKKHSON TKXAK.
THE TKXAH Il£PWBOCA3*l
MAHSII ALL. T I: X A S.
K I > 1 TO It S:
R. W. LOUGHERY and A. D. McCUTCH AN.
T K It M )
For One Year
Six Moulin*
t !1 u) >m o|'1Vii or moro j"K»r an mini ojidi -
S.'t <)(»
I w
i r»o
frilKSK paper* are (he largest in thn Mate outeide of (lalveftton and Houston.
1 and rank with the leading paper* i<f those eilies in extent and variety <if road
in# matter No pains or expense ih Hpnrcd to make them )oM<liv»tr journals and
in evi-ry way worthy »»f patronage
Conservative in their character and devoted to tiio hc*t intercut* of the conn
try every important question a* it arises is dcnlt with frankly and candidly
with freedom urn! dignity In addition they invite Communication* from men
of talent and Information adding great intercut to their i-oiiinini
Kaoh paper has over a hundred and fifty exchange* embracing the lending
journals of the I'nited Suit***
With theso advantage* and with over twenty year*' experience they hop# to
inect the tull measure of puhlio expectation.
If ever there wb* a time in the history of the country when Ih* people need«d I
counsel the advice of their most able men und unity of purpose that period in
the present. Thin in the South is to he found nnd to Vie found alone In the
tu -»l.. -inueii uri- • I need It Ih the mile medium hy which I
is placed so low. thnt every one desirous of sub-
scribing to » nowspaper can afford to tnk«- thorn
Our politicn 1 nft*uir« urn in su<'h a condition that every man ought to desire nil
the information that can he obtained
The*e newspaper* will he devoted to other object* of interest beside* politic*
Literature Scientific l<«• -»*nr«-h• s. Agriculture the Current News of the flay the
Market* Arr . will rccciv dno attention n nderin;: them welcome visitors in the
family circle
The editor* alternate each in turn conducting respectively thenw journal#
The novelty of publishing two paper* of largo «ize and >o clove to eaeh other
i* calculated to attract nttcntioti and to mute patronage The proprietor knew
thi*. nnd that was one motive he had ii< \ h-w in tl>«: inception or the cnterpriic
If a person doe* not feel willing to »uIm rihe 0 r both nnd file them and keep
them a* Kourenirn of the time* let him take <tne nnil get a neighbor to take the
other and thn* old lin the perusal of hoth
Therefore make up Club* nnd offer an opportunity to make these paper*
larger nnd consequently more interesting The editor* are determined to rend
er thoni worthy of patronage
September 21 Iw7
(J It K AT
KEDI'PTlOiV IN PMOKM
AT TilK
KlIKRKA STABLK.
HOliKKS FED
rod
50 Cents in Currency.
— - ^ TIIK Proprietor <>f
thin Staiilc l>c*a leave
JHESE5»2£i.J'> ioturn hi* Huuik* to
hi* friend* and the pubiia for thw *ery
liberal |iutruna^« lie ha* received and
to nuuri! them lit at no pains wilt be
•>j>are<l «•» merit it* confidence lit- i«
well tuppMed with 11u<-k«. Hujt#ir« un<l
Horse* and i* prepared t«» convey pa*
*c tigers to all points within reaaounbh'
distance at abort notice
The Stable ie under the wana|fun:iit
of Cnpl. W. T. Mat I lb who >h ever
ready To accommodate his friends and
the public.
They arc well supplied with ex peri
enced ll'tetlero and I'rivers and spare
no pain* to give satisfaction In Ikct
they promise to do mure KEKDl Mi and
j.'ive more HIDINO fur leas money than
any other like establishment in Kastern
Texas Give them a trial and they will
prove what the? promise to be true
K II HI.AMMk
Proprietor
M«ir«ball Keh I tin o2ft tf
L. €. Df LMLK
It. «*oi virtue I''< »i*vvaix liny;
AND
Commission Merchant
I* THK
Kir* PrMl Brick Wirtlioiiw.
AT THE I>KPOT
It \H*UA1jIj. 1VA \S
January 21 I..hi
j r. miixiR J r. nmsitv
jko. j mom4Mi
MO. J. MIAN * CO.
IIBALKM If
IADDLIS HUSLES. uun
C'OI.I.AMH he.
Went Hido Public Hqiiai'i'.
marphau. tkxah
IiX'^KT Bl'L'KMBH * ■ !
Hbrrfvpatl U i
So?. V 1*67 »14-ly
AIMK'ntll KMANKa
Bui'ber Se Hun Drew*-!'
IMMlull !«**•.
4!8W«ntiW tin i siulol Hotel hii
13 <■»<♦£> IWUfc.
1 OH IT |HCO 12. if
Mirnball Ailvfrti»rwr«ti<
I H Mil(.KM J A M IIII.4R. r I) WHI U<
MILIEU M' KELUR k 66.
RECEIVING FOBWAEDlllO
AMU
« uimiiiInMun McrrkMNlH.
WIIHI.U4LI AM* RATA 11. ftSAI.VRNlli
AMI*
a ltooKit 11: s.
HAN I N(i cuniplitimi n MV Klul «(Mi
lucdioua WuroliouM at tlio South
crn I'aeitic Railroad hrpot will* a atom- !
house arr prepare! lo inert proinpti» *11
coimigOMiunta uf cotton or mrruhanUiaa
Htltl lo •••II (ill tilQ IliUet faTOrahlu UirUlfl
HTAI'LK IMY UOOIJM
c;U4 M'KKIICS
IIAItDWAKK Ac
MhvlciHlr mm* Htlail.
Th«y hop® by attention lo huniiicae.
proiuptneaa iii'l curt to im-ril n liberal
•hara of patron*?*
NUrihtll Tnt« \n|r 17 17 »«3 if
IIT TyUr l(ep..rt#r »«« wonihe
aim! at*nd I.ill l<> Ihii uicc
Notice.
1MIK HulMcrilior U»k<« tlii« method of
informing hia fru-nda iu»'l the t»uh.
lie jgonomlly thai lie ha* purt-hiwa the
entire intereat of Win lir*dfl«ld in the
NUiumoth I.ivery HuMi on Auetin
Street where he mtanda . errying >m a
general I.ivery luainra* l'«r»<i»i» wiah
ing to hire Kuiurir« nn<l hor«*« aaddlc
horeea hacka wauona drava Ac pmi
l»e «!•«• omrii'-datea Ilia thnnihua will
nlwaya In waiting at the Depot
on the arrival of Ihe vara from
Hhreveport ready to i-oniay mwiii
to any part of the city lloraea
will foe fed Itj the month vwk day or
aiiitfle fee'I at reaaonalde rataa
l>r A. H Stewart ia My d«ly aotfior '
ued agent who will give hia undivided !
attention to the butlaea#.
It. II IUKIJIWVK. <
Marshall January IH '68. nJMif .
Window G1m*<h.
Jl ST received by A • large lo
of Ural quality Mo€u%« Wimdrnn
CUtHM. Tlie beet beutd i» tlu I'aM
Hutoe iwi il»« fntti (ma bdik^p.
Alw » eboiee l«« of l^api Um
<-lniuaeye. eoel oil Ac vfcMi wMI In
•old mi the loweet M«m nuitoitog to
cmt Mid quality eier Alii In tfcie
market by
A. MIUKA
July 13 1*67. *4»lT.
Jt'lT RKIIVIO.
FltK.HH Uw4n *ee4 If Um yew
Imw tna II. U*i.«h it >W
Abo two Umb t4ih»km Ml
Th'M wi«lii«K rtlitMt (iw4«n Mn4>
Hr>'i IhiWn Mete will do well to eftll om I
tbf wwitniciMd u fti« li ilimt fHMn '
I'liiliwlclfth w
A- HKAHH
Jklerwliall Jan 11 <K ^23-if
Til r
DAILY TIMES
.IrJJrjvoil *.
Til*
mtoST BADLY
IN
llnstri'ii T.'VJ.h.
KltlTKH HT
Loughpry Ik Mcl'ntrhan
or THB
Weekly .IpRoraon TIbum
AMI) tMK
TEXAN IlKi'UULK'AN.
Terms:
Hl'MrtlffMMI.-JlM MfMllIt ■ • I •>
<H» j—r 10 00
INVARIABLY IN ADVA*€B.
ADviatMwinfi -On aq I m N 00
Two " « " 7 00
UB8IAL RKWJCTtOHS
■AM to vfloM «r««
K4»iAim
BY THE YEAR.
! Skrt-rrprt ArfverihronU
S I A( V ft l*< >I.ANI»
No. 7 ON TUK UVK»
HAVKKOU HAt.K on cMffftw ..I
• »rry larfr »l«k of
ALAliAMA SHKETiNUS
'»8NAHrU0H
ANIK'o'lToN YA11NH.
AI^Oi large lot ul 'I -tMw4nna
•*1 efcrwin* ul tlir hnl approved
i Wen*.
|wr To I be Tiojr iKr; arr fiiyiriil to
«4k*r iirtal Im4*c*m- i
-Uoi^ry 19. T.7 111;
BHOOkN VIOI1K
! Mtlum Hit*. I Skitrr/Hirt /.(HIilMMil
'•Mil* l«r«r ami Imwm Woa
1 (Mi. r< »>vati(l ami !i»"f• «■§My t»y*ir
j wl iiv (Im- r-»«l •mIoUi.IuI MMMT.ud
• ill in a k » ih miIU W MiUrnrJ to Mart
1 th«' inrrroaii«|r ilrtoaiula of lit*' pofeltc.
n.. |iiu|MH't«<r pk-dir* Iuhm* If lo bring
inio >1 a!' the MpT^nwF.
«imI mraiH «l lti» r< unman-1 in mull* il
attractive arnl i'>i«iliiri«lil<
11m- Im*«I rook" »n«l wailrra will Iw
wiitol nimI nil *K«t tin- market mAim«Ih
*»lll I* m-livlnl *i»li iurr •ml <|ta|M imm <1
Wl'h I Ih i-11 .
UiMfltf VV I IIH<K)KM
ii h t>«ru*
h v r ** south »*i»
II. It. < HIT' > N V C i
(H»crtMlbt* t>> \ fi TVjpvM )
\Vi?| |ni y Mir l.ir1'*! •••■•« k»>
'Ujniifiv -pifciLir
II Oit/. Ft K\ 4/./." II'
IIKKBWAX inc.
I iimrr Tr%«- uuil I.HM *Ii.
SHHKVKVlMT. LA
All'l Dtlllil- »• -#K» KK ItlMt* Tk«»«
Jrttuinry 10 Hi 21.1}
PIIKLPS & CO.
WHOWMU (iKdCKKS
( A\l» OKNkltAI.
tumult) hi Mrrrhant*
S'u 11'.. 17. IK .( 19 <• mmtirr $1
( Ltttt.) ('i'i H< I iYurktU
S // U K \ A r O U T. I. A .
April 21 lM>ii JMMf
J. N tlMwril it I. i n Mm I I. Iiiikii."
Il«%% ell llut hit mi K I oimAiIm*
RKCEIVIIfO KOUWARDIWG
AND i;KXKH a I.
t immUhWui \lvrt tmnlN
OX 'I'll k i.kvkk.
( At il>« lfliniiiiu» of iii> Mto-hall luilr-'Ail )
villi r I I <m■
HAVING nurrlmiu d >111 interval in (In*
large ami ItfUk IhiIUI
Iiir rwDllj rtifU-il • N Unwell we
h«vi' eul«ml into it ( ' fur IK»
|»ui|K»«r «»f iluiuf a Hint*# wlmlwilv and
rrtail (friirrr) b«»inr»i>
NV ill krrp oil k«iwl • •>« '•» I Wt\»**nl
u( Plantation Hu|i|<lu« aiul (<hjimI alw«)»
rea«ly In wr and wait u| on our tr
Marrh If. 'fi7 I y
i a. h ... . . i V RoUNk*
MocwivHtiN a Co.
OOTTOI FACTOM
ANtl tlKM KK *1.
('oiiibiImmIou JlcrfhanK
(hi Um Uvm
NKAK Til It MAI I K«»A l>
SllHICV KI'OHT LA.
H«|i« 2H'«7 i»9-tf
W. II KMTNKK n« Mrcmil
KI.lTNP.lt k II P.rrN MR
If A«»lrnt/< ami Itf hiil lUti/n i hi
I ( h'ii('i>i'ii>> I > 1 \ C1«hh|h
AM|>
> Plan tat 1011 .'Su
Uf-rleim/ itH'l h'vrtWlntiny
M 1:11 <' 11 AMT8
C*rur Lm. wl lilta klHk
( KUtner Kin a worthy A < ua old Htanil)
HhrovojKjrt I ill.
< aah jmid fur or advanced on Cotton
aonaigni'd to «wir fwmU in NVt tW^nna
.l«n |x 07 n'J4 ly
J. B. LEWIS
BMTS SflKi AM UTS
IMiMIt H»fa «>•<• Truaha
No. i» T r x a h Kt r p e t j
8hltlVI*)MJl'l 1.11.
Jh. IK AK "124 Ir I
K. fc H.
PlAf.KKM IK
dry u00U8 uikn:kkikk.
hmidwaiii;
Tain NfcMm|wtl l.a.
TH IK Arm krtp cm IwihI Ita Ury^«t alock
ofUOOl* vrH ot tfc
•r« MMtanll; raMlfinK wpftilN by
#f*rj ImwI 'IVji |«r«k«M 4tr*rl Itnm
(he MMfiKftMrtotM* mm! ill il* vfry lownt
flgnfM and »rc «t>«bM lb*rrt»y to wll
good m4 (<MWp fM'U 'llwif
lo moiwli- diri'Hlir with lh«* N**w
trade *
TWy k«*f» • fnll ■»•<»< luwni of
BTAI'LK A Iff) KANCr AKTHXKS
AT TilK U)M U'I t'ltll'fc*
Coiloa IVUrtt*. m»1 l'r«4«M uliw m
iiokait it Um U|bNi iwb fit*. (Iii«
m a mk baton pMrabaaiag gkmwktn
Himamkm I bat
All Nm4i ••» Unmtmm
•• R»|ir«i»«lH.
ftUjrU.IKM. ft*
* OftWIO t> ■ N4RTIM
OIK KUU to m A HTI N
0OTTttl fACTOftf
(i KSKH AI COMMISSION
A*U
KOHWAKIMftO MKMCHANTH
AMU DMI.HM IH
OKO< 'KHI KN BT<
WII.I. r*««tve mi fur
mU or AImmI (1ITTON
WCNlL i»d o«li«v CMwi Hpm wkleb
Mi#ml i4i«mn will b< m*Am
y<H»i of L***t Strut
NHMeVKPOKT I.A
tKmaitnct;*
Col. H. M. JoIimw JUnker (Dim*-j
Jm> k Co. CuMm
MmIim N*w OrlwM l«
J«)j 3u #7. *m4f
4«a» t. WIIJM «. ». «**■*■
WILSON Ik URAMAK
>i«ortf«vMM or
FUHNITURK
or ALL KINDB
(Malm i Map Mrlt ./ tWt-Ki nn)
Wrnhall Tmm.
ll/ILI M «» n<M wilt wfckk n
IT Jut* fcwM A ay mM af
fcnttm m4« h m4n a»4 wMfc
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lU4 to IW Ktel W. Wfl| we
•kM h4 «i ml fa aanMii
Mamall Nm t «T ■M
NOT1CK.
AN V a»n>ia fcafhl (Mot* telwchf
•u A l» NiMitia wl» bImm
mm4 tfcaa to ifca RapaMtau oOn. i»
MiUtoljr.
I. I. MARTIN * 00.
AT
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H'rW 8i*u uj >n. r*bli*
I A K K iu»w ro«oiMii. tli .r I all nn-l
! /\ WinU-r <un^I* -Itrr«-t fruit N.-w
i ^ .«rk nrwl purclm* 'I *in <• tli I• • lin«-
| ••• ma latin*' of
bTAI'LK AND KAN'^
I *114 I It * I ( hi ti H |h
waira a aiu®!®*
i LmMm m4 OnUmmii i Ran * fWp.
Ilarliiar* MMIcry
V r/: t:\s»» 11: /• u t a ss m i k r
A LAIMIK urr OK
OlOOIIIII
||(Mll. AND MHCKI.I.ANKIM'H
•» «/U»CC V .i.y.'j
I To tli** liwW" whu «»nl in.lr
j |M-n<|«nl we <>fTi>r <« |tren( lolior
miii'him' in IMf% r*»t#nt riothpi
Hiker Mud tile I nflter«nl
! rintlipi Wrlnnrr. >Vp nU..
j (unit' the
Un civil^ t'ur wrAttig
AMI
( N >111)1 Ur-H loll I I J IHl flCP-.-
ui oar Wiirn llounti n«nf iIm- K'|»t
'riiiittkf»»I fur | t»ti wr iru»» l«i i'-
t oi»i' ><wr nintiw in luiur«
II II MAIM IN AMI
Miir»tmU Nov. J.J i>i rilT <1
New llrlriim Ailvrrliwaril*.
on*• i vauh a •" \cw \ mli
IKWM HaSho* k Ol Hi lAHli»
UlIKU AT\V/tT»;H * <•«>.
<1() I IUN K/VCI'OKS V». .IN ('i)ion
Si. Nrw (HIhiih
.1 \ S «>B*H nf|T 111 <\ (trill
l\ x .»
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Ni M IiK < i "Hiiin r> im! ami T< U««rii|ili
I ..II. - So I min|• »lri t 1 'Svw • >r
It'ii n« III in in 11 i lmit«'m<i in*! tluli» »ii
u lull ri.iinw < niiiiiii' 1 > ml iiihI Kwain*-*"
« "II.in oil it» ilv|>ttriui«iiU
tIm 11 k•< uml Hurt:* m« minimrlwl tin-
Umk» in^iiliirlv k«|>t »•»*! all (lid MIcihI-
mil <1111ir<* nl (In: liiiiinrM luan p>rm> 11
t-iilly prrforilM'ii I.* |l»o Hutit.ul No
'"I^"N lunik* niui 110 rule* mwiI
I'ur .-irrulnr* «>l«fri««
1; Ku Mil i.k
N«w Or(*>«M>
Nov '*'»7 1117 1m
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Loughery, Robert W. & McCutchan, A. D. The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 18, 1868, newspaper, April 18, 1868; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1094379/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .