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Observation that
rtoiu d#inlity,
tto cm b MM*
■aiioo. IV
ia obtton.*. We late •* Uttl* «.
«re'tM^ *nd forget the want* of the body iu
ito# absorbing pursuits of "basinets. Id
all sock cases, ordinary medicines can do
liilie good. What is required is just such
• tonic and invigorator as Dr. J. Hotstet-
ter has given 10 ihe world, iu his CELE-
BRATED •• BITTERS." The weak
* d nervous denizen <f the counting house
the exhausted to'rter_u£c n the shop-board,
and che prostrated student of the mid
night lamp, have found a wonderful re
" generator it the " Bitters." and>^fer it
to • more pretentions, but les? efficacious
medicine. But it should not be forgotten
that the agent which is so magical in its
influence upou a Irame which is merely
debiiitated, is equally powerful in assisting
nature to expel the most terrible forms of
disease. Who will not <?ive it a trial
Sold by diuggists aud dealers every-
"where. See advertisement in another
co<umn.
ff7 For sale in this P**ce J*? M
4§ THOMAS & HOLM AN.
Miscellaneous.
New Advcrtjsments.
~t^TdtuTes.a
1 bee leave to Inform the citizens of San in-
Ititina and vicinity that I «m prepared to exe-
cute, ia the greatest perfection of the art, the
following styles of Pictures:
Ambrotypes,
ana Melainotypes
Ike latter is of recent invention and is thought
superior to any other in many respects
All in. invited to call and examine specimens
Satisfaction guaranteed.
~%^/!all soon * my stay will probably be short,
< Kooms at the Court Ho
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T. TEMPLET ON.
I. 0.
0. F
Ales Lodge, No. 16, Meets every Satnr
day night at 7 o'clock
OFFICERS.
C B Powell. • - - N. G.
J. L. Patterson, - • V. 0.
"Ber rd"< ei , -- - Treasurer,
J .Thomas'Puller, - Secretary.
Visiting B:ethren are cordially invited to meet
with tin * no46tf
Traveller's Guide. Traveller's Guide. a Mercantile Cards.
Miscellaneous.
JMm^i new eooosn
Those 'ehirous of supplying themselves with
n<«w and fashionable Spring Goods, will find
to their advantage to call n Messrs.
4. A. A L. w. BROOCKS,
who have taken time by the forelock, and
now receiving* new and si-1end<d
SIRiFLl3STG- OOODS,
embracing every artiole generally sold in i
country store Tbev still advooate quick tales
and small profits, and are determined o sell
their goods a little cheaper than the cheapest
are
ssortment of
The Attention of the Ladles
is especially invited to their splendid «ss-.rtment
of Spring goods, pertaining to their line, which
w- gold at prices that will insure satiBfacti n
d «ee theiu while it is yet time, as theirs
ia the Jti^tand only arrival of new Spring
Goods in at*sjown. t, ,,
March 20. lHQ. n45-tf
Administrator's Notice.
shreveport and New Orleans
TRI-WEEKLY PACKET LINE!
JFot Shreveport, Grand Bayou, Catnptc,
Grand Ecor"., St. Miurice. Mont-
gomery's, Durand's and Buxton s
Landings, Calhoun s Hlo. Cane
River, Cotile. Alexandria,
Norman's, Barbin's and
All Way Landings.
Composed of the following splendid and swift
passenger boats, which will leave New Orleans
and Shreveport. alternately, on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 P. M-
TUESDAYS:
BRAND DUK,
AM'L APPLEGATE Master
LUCY HOLDOMBE,
W. D. BATEMAN, * Master,
HUNTSVILLE & CHANEYVILLE
Letters Testamentary having been
granted the undersigned at 'the March
Term, 1859, of the Couuty Court of New
ton County upon the Estate of Elizabeth
Staik, deceased, of said County. This
is therefore to notify all persons having
claims against said Estate to present them
duly authenticated, and those indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment
to "'7— . STARK, Executor
of the Last Will and Testament of said
April 6th, 1859. [no47vv6J decedent.
THURSDAYS:
NATIONAL,
P. C. MONTGOMERY, Master
WD AH TOURO,
CliAS,iW. E,WIj
I. D. THOMAS.
W. H. CROUCH.
Mail-Coach Line.
TheU S Mail Line of Coaches, from Hunts,
ville Texas, to Chaneyville, La., is now in com-
plete operation.
This is the most direct route from Western
Texas to the mouth of Red Kiver, shortening the
distance over one hundred miles from Huntsviue
to that point, connecting at Chaneyville with a
daily line to the mouth of Red River, 60 miles,
and at Huntsville with all the western lines.
This line passes through a healthy country,
well supplied with the necessaries of life for both
man and beast.
The schedule time through is i * hours, ana
the proprietors hope to be able to run the line
so as to give four or five hours rest to travellers
at Woodville, 86 miles from Huntsville, and the
same rest at Burr's Ferry on the Sabine, 90 miles
from Chaneyville.
The length of this line is 230 miles, with the
usual rate of ten cents per mile fare.
The line is well stocked, having the best teams
in the State, and is driven by the best and most
experienced men.
It is under the management of
A E BAKER & SON,
THOMAS & CROUCH,
wholesale and retail dealer* In
DRY GOODS
Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Bonnets, &c.
if1no24tf
Proprietors of the Line,
and ALMANZON HUSTON,
Contractor.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Couuty of Newton.
Mathew W. Burke, adm'r of the estate
of Johu R. Burke, deceased, having filed
his account for final settlement of said es-
tate, which was received and approved,
nonce is hereby given that the heirs of
said estate are required to appear at the
May term of this court, if they see proper,
to be held at the Court House fu the town
of Newton, on the last Monday in May,
1857. (the day) and show cause if
any they can why said estate shall not be
partitioned and distributed as the law di-
rects.
Given under my hand and
THE S TATE OF TEXAS, )
County of Newton. J
Mathew W* Burite, Administrator, We
tbonis won, of the estate of Theopilcs
Hickuiau,"decreased", has filed in the Coun-
ty Court of N**wtoi: County his account
or final settlement of said Estate, which
was received and approved. Notice is
hereby given that the H^irs of said Estate
are required to appear, if they see proper
nt the May Term of this Court to be held
at the Court House of Newton County on
the last Mouday in May, 1859, the
day, an I shew cau*e if any they have why
Slid e.-oate shall not be partuioued and
distributed as the law directs.
Given under my hand and
the seal of *aid Court; this the
2ud day of April, 1859.
F. It. McMAHON*,
Uo47w4 'c t*. c. n. c
Administrator's Notice.
WHEREAS, Lett rs of Administration were
granted hy the County ' ourt, (pertaining
to t o sta'es of deceased person?) at the March
Term, A D., 1859, for Newton t'ounty. Texas*,
to the undersigned on the E-'a'e of Thomas
C Han, dece-tetd A>! persons having claims
ag-iinat said Estate are required to present the
suae wi'hia the time prescribed by Uw from |
the date hereof. This. M rcb 31rtt. A, D. i
1859. WILLI %M r. H *n,
n«<4~w8 jfdminietr 'or
Administratrix' Notice.
SATURJKA"
B. L HODGE,
JOHN MOKER, Master.
LEC0MPTE,
CHENEY JOHNSON, Master,
All of the above Splendid Passenger Packets
will leave on their regular days, without fail, at
the hour appointed. All business entrusted to
•Mr care will b* promptly and faithfully at-
tended to.
,jgr~ State rooms can be secured on either of
these boats, for any trip, by applying at the of-
fice of the Agents.
G. K.OUN & BROS.. Agents,
No. 2 Front Street, N. Orleans.
January 8, '59. n34:tf
New Route to New Orleans
AND
G-ALVBSTON.
the sea of said County Court
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McYlAiiON,
C. C. N
Citation.
Estate of P. T. Montgomery, Deceased.
1 ■aroline A Rutland, ) vs,
^ K. /Jutland, - 5 Vincent A. Montgomery,
THE STATE OF TEXAS, ) To the Sheriff of said
buut; of Sabine, ) County—Greeting:
Wberea-. Caroline A. Rutland and W R. Rutland
t>a«e filed their petition in the ( ounty Court, per-
taining to the estates of deceased persons, in and
tor said County, praying that the claim of Vin-
cent A Montgomery, ia favor of the minor heirs
of P T Moutgomerj, deceased, for the snm of
§41-50, may t>e disallowed and stricken from the
list of claims against the Estate of P. T. Mont-
gomery deceased; which said claim has bem
" allowed " and '-approved And whereas sffi
davit has been filed in said court that Vincent
A Montgomery is not a resident of this State.
You are hereby commanded to summon Jbe
said Vincent i Montgomery, the bolder of n id
claim, by publication for four successive weeks
in the Eastern Texian, a paper published in the
town of 3 n iugustine. Tt-xas,to b<- and appear at
the April Term of raid Court, to be holden at the
Court House in the town of llemphill, on the last
Monday, the 25th day in April, 18*59, then and
here to show cause, if any he can, why said
petition shall not be granted.
Herein fail not, and have you then and there
your proceedings under this writ.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my Hand and seal of office, at
Hemphill, the County seat. «>f ,Sabine
Co , on this, 29'h March, 1859.
C. K BLANCHABD,
Clerk ounty Court, 8 C.
fssued March 29' h 1859
C K Bi.anchird, c c. c. s c.
Received in office March V9, 1859.
n« 46 w4, pr nter'n $12 50
j The State of Texa*
I County of Sabiue.
To the Heirs at
Law, and all oth-
ing
<he nndersisned at the March Term, 18 9. of, , . _ , , .
the County C urtof Sabine County, (pertaining j Persons interested in 'he Estate of John
to the estates nfdeceaned persons) upon the estate j E vans, nan comjxss mentis, late of said
•ofjfNialomS Kyle, late of the Coun<y of .Sahine, County, deceased :
Wm jf"1/cr,'oal h^i"g claims Hgai,.St i Whereas. H C. Evans. Guardian of
-Mid esttte, will present them, <iuly authentic*- ,.. , „ .
ted t*> H M Kinsey, of Stn jfugu«tine, myi^ person aud Estate of said Evans, has
-tfttc-ney in fact and all persons indebted to 'ed his account current and vouchers for
Twenty-four boors' time saved, and the risVs
and discomforts of a sea voyage greatly dimin-
ished, and freights reduced by the new and
splendid iron steamsh p
^MATAGORDA^
Built especially for this route, having elegant
accommodations for passengers, and for speed
and safety unsurpassed.
SCHEDULE:
Leaves Brashear. (B-rwick's Bay.) on the arri-
val of the passenger train, Mondays, 12 m.
Arrives at Sabine Pass, Tuesdays,. .8 a. m.
weaves Sabine Pass,. Tuesdays, 12 m
Arrives at Galveston Wednesd'y 8 a. m
Leaves Galveston Wednesd'y 12 m.
Arrives at Sabine Pass Thursdays 8 a. m.
heaves Sabine Pass Thursdays 12 m.
For Freight or Passage, having elegant ac-
commodations, apply to,
McGAFFEY A KEITH,
n33:ly.] Augusta, Sabine Pass.
GREAT EASTERN AND WESTERN
LINE OF STAGES.
Central Route through Louisiana and Texas
From ALEXANDRIA, La., by
SABINE TOWN,
MILAM.
SAN AUGUSTINE,
CHERINO & MELROSE,
To NACOGDOCHES.
IsT elSOll Taylor, Proprietor.
Connecting at
Alexandria with the Daily Line to the Mouth
of Bed River, and with the New Orleans steam-
Boats.
At San Augustine with the tri weekly Line
to Marshall
Naoogdoches with the great through Line to
Crockett, Huntsville, Houston, Austin and San
Antonio, 4fc., and with Lines to Waco, Tyler,
Henderson, &c., &o,
es leave botn ends' ot the Line three
times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and - atur-
days, at 9 o'clock, p. u.
Passengers by this route may be sure of con-
necting with all the abov Lines, and will be
put through in elegant coaches with comfort,
speed and safety. Fare from Alexandria to
Milam - - - $11 00 San Augustine$I2 50
Cherino & Melrose, 14 00 Nacogdoches 15 00
no27y
WE take no little pie sure in returning onr
thanks to our customers aB well as the f ub-
lic generally, for the liberal patronage hereto-
fore extended to us, and beg leave to state to
the citizens of this county, Shelby and Sabine,
that we have received, are now ft^eijing from the
EASTERN CITIES,
an elegant and coftipiete assorts
pie and Fancy
READY MADE CLOTHiNC^,
We o^eerfully invite all to come and it
stock before purchasing elsewhere,
and will Bell goods as cheap as any mej
Texas. Our stock is as large and varie
of any establishment in the place, ai
assure our customers, and all who
the kindness to patronise ns, that theyl
as good articles and as good bargains
had in this market. Our goods wertj
and selected by old and experienced buy!
upon the most favorable terms. Our hoi
business is permanent, and we shall kee
stock constantly on hand the year rounj
ing according to the season.
^ Notice.
We, the undersigned, otai«cJ«
view of the advaneed
ally agreed, and have txedtte following prteef
to Lumber: . . .
Of Pine Timber-- all square edged Lum-
ber of every description, per «a« he«-
dred feet • jg
Sheeting, per hundred - • ' * w
« Feather edge Lumber, sawed through aiw
1 through, per hundred feet - • *
Oak Walnut, or Lumber of any other
timber will be *ld at such pneefl as may be
St tobe hoped that no one will ask a reduc-
tion from the above prices, as we have mutually
pledged onrselvee not to deviate from ihc same
The above are tjash prices of lumber at the
101119 L D. THOMAS,
e. i'AYNB.
WILLIAMS ifc BtiACKSllEAR,
\V. W. BOREAS
DAVID TAYLOR.
8ept. 25, 1858 *^'7
1>HESE scales are now re-
-garded as
FOR sabine pass and weiss' BLUFF.
Touching at Orange. (Greens' Bluff) Beaumont
and intermediate Landings.
The U S. Mail T-cket
T. J. SMITH,
Axdbkson. Master
Leaves Sabine Pass every Wednesday morning
at 8 o'chck—reaches Weiss' Bluff Thursday
evenic*.
Returning, leaves Weiss' Bluff Friday morning,
reaches the Pans Saturday, noon
Carrying the.U 8 Mails, Passengers and Freight
Fur particulars apply on Board. 23-4m
THE STEAMED
& Rough & Ready,
will make regular trips from
SABINE PASS TO L0GANP0BT, after JAN. '59,
touching at all the
INTERMEDIA TE LANDING S.
said state, will make pavment to him.
MAkY M KYLE,
jflmx of the estate of A, f. Kyle,
.fprll 9t.' , 859 fii-47 wG. d ceased
JOB WOllK.
a liual settlement with his wr.rd's Estate,
in the Couuty Court, pertaining to the es-
tates of deceased persons.
Tiiis is -herefore to notify you that at
said County Court, April Term, to be
holden at the Court House in the town
. |of llemphill on the last Monday, the 25th
H.WWO a well selected assortment of Job day in April. 1859, said account will be
/type, both Plam and Fancy, together acted upou, and to require all persons in-
wiih all *be material necessary, we are pre- terested to appear and contest the said
pared, to execute all kinds of account if you see proper. By orcW of
\ l',e ^ Whittlesey, Chief Justice
iof Sabiue County.
ATTEST: C, K. BLANC HARD,
Clerk Cornty Court, S. C.
llemphill, March 29th 1859,
printer's fee §7 50, xio4Gw4
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Pamphlets,
Blanks,
BUI Heads
Handbills, -
Cards, &c
/
The attention ^f the Ladies isptP^
invited to our stock of
Dress g-oq
which we have in the^eg^t TarietJ> of the
latestwyJjggCij^fp^^,,^ whiob we aresat^s-
fled, qSannot be excelled in any market.
Nearest and Best
Route to New Orleans,
direct prom
SAN AUGUSTINE BY JASPER,
WEISS' BLUFF, ORANGE,
AND SABINE PASS,
TO NEW ORLEANS.
uMMmsiTr/nVR'S NTFrTCfc.
Letters of 'dministration were granted the
undersigned at the March Term of the County
Court or Newton County, 1859, upon the estate
of Nancy Jones, deceased, of said County. This
is therefore to- notify all persons having claim*
against said estate, to present them, duly authen-
ticated, and those indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment.
| b f. JONtS,
| Administrator of the Estate of
Nancy Jones, deceased.
March the 30th, 1859. 46wG
Bills of Catling,
NOTES OF HAND AD.,
In the very best style,
EXECUTED TO ORDER.
In an element manner, and with despatch.
FURNITURE, FURNITURE, l0ST aR mislaid
WHOLESALE AND KE TAIL. j _ ,L}Ji" Un MloLAlU,
H_ _ I The rolLiwtug •leourineo Liud Certificate:
P. DEO 'AAF^ 87 Bowebt. (Whol-sale Cert.ficate-No. 4- 103 1490, issued by the
• P*akl , (Retail B->ard of Land Commissioners of San Augustine
Btore.) H«w York, where will he found the larg- county, t the President and Trustees of the
m aad most e tensive assortment in the city. I University of San Augustine, agreeably to an
- — I act of Congress, "entitled an aot. to establish
JM* Sills of #35 Retailed at Wholesale Prices, and incorporate the College of De Kalk, approv-
at the Bowery Store. led the 26th of January, 1839 " for one league of
_ | land, t ertificate issued 13'h day of June. 1839.
All teMtan,guaranteed as represented. One If said certificate is not found within the time
hundred and fifty hand- constantly employed in prescribed by law. I wi'l apply to the proper au
manufacturing All stock laid in for net cash I thorities tor a duplica'e.
It comprises in part, Rosewood, Mabgony, and —
Walnut
Parlor Furniture, . .. ,
In Broea te. Brocaflle, Delaine. Plush, and T k?8 *** APPleton
Hair CI >th Ro—wnod, Mahngonv and Enamel d | trting. Pcrsal by ntTrTI
CHAMBER FURNITURE, 1 THOMAS St CBOLCH
Ijggu 411 business entrusted to the Boat will
be promptly att nded to The Proprietor solicits
a liberal share of patronage
Tv B0VD, Master.
S F Baker, Clerk
Loganport, November 27, '58. [n30:t;
Notice
The undersigned take this method
of informing shif pers and the plant
ing community that the steamboat UNCLE BEN
now lying at Hamilton, is ready to receive cot-
ton. They will give through Bills of I ading and
deliver cotton in New Orleans, including storage
at Sabine Pass, for the following freights, to wit:
From Belzora. and all intermediate Land-
ings above Grand Bluff, per bale - $6 00
From Grand Bluff., and all intermediate
Landings above RoWe'n Bluff, • • 5 00
From R we s Bluff, and all intermediate
Landings below Myrick's Ferry - - 4 50
From Myrick's Ferry and all Landings
below - - - - -400
The above charges are through to New Or-
leans
Up Freights from Sabine Pass
gansport,
Dry Barrels >
Wet do
To all Landings above Loganspor
Dry barrels - - - - $1 00
Wet do - - - - . 1 60
BERRY Sr TRUIT.
Oct 27,1858. 26tf
NLSON TAYLOR'S
New line of Stages, from San Augustine to Weiss'
Bluff, are ?ow in operation, with comfortable
coaohes, careful drivers, and fine four horse
teams.
The roads are in excellent order, and there is
no danger of failure. The stages connect at
Zeiss' Bluff with the elegant new passenger
packet *
T. jr. JSZCCLitlD.,
and she with the t-plendid Sabine Pass and Ber-
wick's Bay steamer,
MATAGORDA.
Passengers can rely on the connections being
made, causing a saving of time of some
Eight or Ten Hours,
between San Augustine and New Orleans, with-
out the danger of a minute's delay.
SCHEDULE c F TIME I
Stages leave San Augustine, Tuesday, 6 o'c. am
Arrive at Jasper, Wed'day 12 " m
" Weiss' Bluff, Thuwd'y 6 " p m
Leaves " " Friday 6 " am
Arrives at Jasper, Faturd'y 12 " m
" " San Jlugustine, Sund.ty, 6 " pm
^&&~Fare at the usual rate often cents per mile
DANIEL TAYLOR, Agent
February 12,1859. n39:ly
THOMAS R. BUFO <D.
8an Augustine, Texas, Jan'y 15, '859 9i
JVfew Stage JLine,
From San atgystine to Marshall,
Three Times a Week.
Tub undersigned having received
the contract for carrying the mail
— from San Augustine to Marshall,
three times a week, has procured good two and
four horse coaches, which he will have on the
road by the 1st of July, or so soon thereafter as
the road is made passable.
The coaches will leave San Augustine on the
day of the arrival of the stage< from Alexandria,
and will arrive in time for passengers going East
to make the connection with the Alexandria
stage.
With a little work on the road, the distance
can be made from Marshall to San Attgbstine in
24 hours, and connecting with the ofher stages
which go through in 36 hoiiVs, the entire trip
from Marshall to Alexandria can be made in 60
hours
The quickest route that can be traveled.
n8:tf] k J. F. PALMER
cheapest magazine
EVER PUBLISHED LY THE SOUTH!
Io sets, fr«m twenty to ooe hundred and fifty dol 1 A Li ROE lot of Weeding Hoes and Collin'
lan. A1m, ease seat and common furniture, in J\ best Axes, forsale by
great variety. A large lot of Gilt an* Maboga- THOM \8 Sf CROUCH
Wf Mjrror*. 8pring and Curled Hair Mattresses,
Patent Prcaium .-^ofia Bedsteads, with Spring and
r attached Steamboats and Ho-
Hair Matt
tela furnished. Dealers will find it to their in-
: *e give u*u call
POTHC<?ABIE-t
SC - LES, for sale hy
THOMAS * HOLM AN.
--Ettrasla. Cologne, Pom
XI attw. 9 u Oil, l^ly White. Chalk Sails
>KA6 k HOLMAJf.
Notice.
by the snbecriber, on or about the 22nd
t37-3m "'March, 1869, in the vioinity of Hemphill,
Sabine eounty, a Pocket Book containing a small
note on D. B Bush, for $126 00, on whieh is a
small credit. Also other papers not now reool-
looted. All persons are hereby forewarned from
trading for said above described note.
WMOO*E.
Hilars, Text!, March 2'3ib, 1867. 46m'J
A Strictly South-Western Monthly.
Religious but not Sectarian Lively not Light,
And should be in Every Family.
The South need not send North, nor the West,
or East, for literature, when such a Magasine
as the Ladies' Pearl can be furnished on such
terms in Nashville, Tenn.
It is published fbonthly, contains 32 large and
handsome pages, making a splendid volume at
the end of the year of 384 pages*
TERMS i
One copy, one year in advance, i : 01 00
Six copies, " " " each, : 90
Twelve " " " " " : 85
Twenty" " «« " " . : 80
Fifty " " «« " «« : 75
Address: MRS SUE D. LANGDON,
n3:tf] Nashville, Tenn
PHCEEJYIX LOOKING GLJSS,
r— AND—x •
Picture Frame Manufactory,
281 East 33d Street* Hew York.
Os'FP'E 215 Center "treet, formerly 388, 390
and 892 Green wioh street. A large assort-,
mont of every description of Looking Glasses aud
Piethre Frames always on hand Countrjr or-
ders solicited Goods oarefully packed and
shipped to uij part of the United States or Can-
oaij - }f. V SIGLIfv, Agent.
Gentlemen, your attention is invited to our
large and elegant stock of
Ready-Made Clothing,
of the very best qaality and latest fashions
We assure those desirous of buying that they
will not again have an opportunity of purohas
ing clothing so cheap, and if they do buy, they
will be satisfied their money is well invested.
Planters are requested t6 examine our exten-
sive supply t>f Farming Implements aad
PLANTATION GOODS.
Georgia Osnaburgs, Negro hats, russets, W. D.
4" F. cotton hoes, Soovil hoes, No. 1 and 2, iron,
chains, horse collars, blind bridles, cross-out
saws, hames, grindstones, etc.
For tli© I_ a,cii^s.
French and railroad corsets, crown skirls,
whalebone, steel, and watch-spring, improved*
Head-dresses, embroidered collars an j Sleeves,
fine French fafas, parasols, crinoline skirting—a
beautiful and elegant lot- latest style dress
trimming, bonnets—silk, straw and lace—Miss
es' fiats, trimmed, etc
■BOARDING WbUSE,
C0GDOCHES, TEXASv
AMITCIIEL has just opened a Private Board-
• ing House in Nacogdoches, where the pub-
lie, either local or transient, ean be served with
the best of fare and accommodation, in a quiet
and comfortable manner, at the following low
rates:
Board and Lodging per month, - • $1?, 60
" day* • v 75
Man and horse, per night, • • - 1 25
«• " " " day and night, . i 75
A commodious Livery Stable is att&ohed to the
establishment, at the sign of R. Parmlee Sf Co.,
where horses and buggies can always be procur-
ed, at reasonable rates:
Board of horse, per month, • • $15 00
March 20, '53, n49:y
Our stock principally consVs of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
BOOTS SHOES AJVD HATS,
Embracing all the latest styles and patterns
Barege Robes, Black Silks, French and
English Merinoes, Cashmeres and
Delalhs, English, French and
American Prints; Hootch,
Eoglish and American
Ginghams; Fine, Black and
Plaid Alpaccan; Jaconet, Swiss
and Cambric Muslin t- lannels, all
colors and qualities; Bleached and.
Brown Domestics, all widths; Canton and
Dornet Flannels; Plaid and Solid Linsejrs.
Superior quality Bell Factory Plaids,
Checks, ticking $-c., Irish Linens*
Huckabac: BirdEje and Scotch
Diapers, Table Cloths and
Table Linens various qualities, Silk,
Wool and Cotton Hosiery of every diserlpiffa
Embroidered Zepher
and Baloon Skirts. Bonnet;
Sash, Mantua, Satin Ribbons,
Morocco and "ilk Elastic Belt Rib-
bons, French and Rail-road Corsets,
French Mantillas. Black and White, Jaconet
Swiss and Lawn Edgings, Embroidered Swiss and
LawnChimesetts, Swiss an-' Lawn Collars
and Sleeves. Printed Jaconet and
Organdie Mu tins, etc. etc,
—ALSO-
A large and rich assortment of Dress Bonne'a
all of this spring style, carefnlly seleoted
pressly for the trade. *
The attention of the Ladies is partlcul jn.
vited to our new and elegant stock
We consider it no trouble A__j
goods, oall and examine them for «ouraelvc«
A THOMAV^oifif.1
San Angustme, July ICt. [nl0:ly
tober Term, A. D. 1858. for Sabihe coun-
ty, Texas, to the undersigned, on the es-
tate of Phebe McMahon, deceased. All-*''
persons having claims against said estate,
are required to present the Samd \vithiil«
the time prescribed by law*
JOHN B. GAINES, Adm'r. -
Milam, Feb 2, 1859. n38:6t
ADMINISTRATION NOTION
Letters of Admiuir-trmiob w«rr gi v.eU the
unuersigned at the February term. 1859 ot the
County Court of Newton County, up"n the es-
tate of a. L. Stewart, deceased, of said CoUnty.
This is therefore to notify all persons hiding
claims against said estate, to present theth, du-
ly authenUcated, and those indebted io said
estate to make immediate paymeht io
FRIEND MeMAfiON, Adm'r.
March the 4th. a. a 1868. ao44.-6w
TEXAS INSTITUTION
For the Deaf and Dumb;
THfc Trustees of this Institution have theplfea£
ure to announce that Professor Van Nostraiid
late of the New York institution, has arrived^
and entered npoa the discharge of his dntiei aft
principal It ts earoeetly dearrtd tey the Ttiff
tees that parents having deaf and dum^ children,
should immediately oommunicate the fact, ia or-
der that tbey may be informed of the|>{an and
purposes of the institution, which has been es-
tablished by the liberality of the Ptate for their
benefit. As there is no cb«rg ' for board and tu-
ition, it is hoped that all the deaf and dumb
children in the State will ultimately njoy its
privileges Persons aware of the existence bfihfr
children of this olaes will confer a favor on the
Trustees, and be subserving the eause of hum^-
ity, by giving information 01 their (date of resi-
dence.
.. All communications may be .Addressed ♦« J
Van Noetrand, Principal of thb D. ft D. I'.stiia-
tion, Austin city, Texas:
MOFFAT'S LIFE FILLS
AND ■
Phoenix Bitters.
soon yield to their onrat? uioeasss
oompnted «...
ESr v , D ae mhdicinee: a fact
pwwrK-i I « ***
nt "gle tml will place them beyond
n St H. th. MU«uU«,
?o 8 ""to mo «>• * < raimi
tie? ^ i. ny staU' aad fr*5* from all impuri-
-esjstem is not reduced during their
fir* " but invigotatfed, and they require no
m, *inf business or pleasure
,1 as afflicted hate ia these mediofbeia 1
"\et will do for them all that medicine 1
Ably effect. -
J^Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, it. D.,
Proprietor, New York; Thomas A Sims, jfgentt,
n°27 y San Angwtine, Texas.
> remedy
ean pot-
—BY—
J. A. C HAFFIN.
THIS fine and commodious establishment has
beeu neatly fitted up and prepared for the
aooornmodation of boarders and the traveling
public.
The table is always plenteously supplied with
e best the country affords, and Waited on by
[n45:ly
the
polite and attentive servants.
Feb 20 1868.
| BRAND EDO RE HOTEL, £
P. C, ROGERS, Proprietor.
The undersigned takes this method of inform-
ing his friends and the public thAt he has Opened
In Grand Edote. La , a Hotel for the entertain-
ment of - he travelling public His guests will
be entertained in the niost hospitable manner,
and charges moderate. There li a oommodious
livery stable attaohed to the Hotel, where stock
will receive the best atteution. [i
FEVER and AtrUj
GEO. L. CJLAPP,
SABINE TOWN,
Is now receiving
Direct from New York,
A large and well seleoted stock of
DRY GOODSi
CLOTHrSG,
HATS Sf CAPS,
BOOTS 5r BHOE3,
HARD WARE,
T/N WARE,
BADLERV, fa.
Which h£ is now offering at
LOW PRICES; '
NoV 18th, 1858. no28tf
Qtyi&e Stfbstitfuc or
for the above disorder, SICK MH&tfCHE and
all other NERVOUS AFFECTIwBi It contains
nb Quinine, Arsenio or other injurious Ingredi-
ent. It strengthens the system, gives tone to
the stomach, and is invaluable to DY8PEPTIC8
and those Afiiactcd with Weakness in any part of
jih*79te,n 1i especially recOthmendeded to
TEXAS, females troubled withFalliig Of the Womb
! Also to persons recovering froih attack of Peaa-
I ma; Tbagres. or VelloW FeVei> One bottle k
sufficient in most cases, wfcert the Directions ar«
followed Certificates can Be hirnished.fr— -n
parts of the tJnion
Bold by the Druggists generally, and k. j
H IIAZ jBB twaU Aggist,Vnd Bole Pri
pnetor, 121 Maiden l.iine; New York [29:3m
Quinine arid Mttrjihlne.
A large lot, freshaudfittre, just reoeived. mod
for Sale by f2fttf] THOMAS HOLM AN
25
LBS
ENGLISH CALOMEL, W'lSr
THQMA8 8c HOLM AN
THE UNiVERSlTY OF
FREE MEDICINE
akd *
POPuZAR KNCj \VLE rjG£
Organited fbr the purpose of arr—
of worthless and ■Diirioiis.inr ^ evils
ihg families with reliableA'^J^SS^
se&t to Mfcl)4.jfurt SLBlr b*T*
thWr valuable eomfev 7.™^^ asaortment of
Rawanf*' T6t>^ r ,
Ague, ctn Sv-'sifJ*JnZSJr L ,e?re f
curc of 'hia* 's** Blackberry Root for the
far Lune A ^ •er*'^ U^r„,fy * Remedy
digentUl- ' &y*P'P*'a or Jn•
Evrs r- J* ?0Wtl$* (PHU,) Sort
'• f'r -/ie*e * Deafkes Tooth "eAc, Fc-
Zn!SfrSF*' ^ fhnn or <""* Cholera.
various nostrums of the day. these
remedlM depend upon their merits for popular-
!ty All the University ask t a fair trU*
Forsale by MoDaniel A Pattirso^,
Sole Agents for th* tale of the University^
Family Remedies in..San Augustine. 7>rv«
tF you study economy, buy a bottle of the cele
A brated Oil of Tannin, or Leather reetorer
au'J apply according io direotlons. For sals by
THOM AB «• HOLMAN '
WINDOW GLASS, 8-10. 10 12. for sale by
THOMAS Sf UOLMAM.
WRITING and INDEl I BLR WSTfor
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King, George W. The Eastern Texian (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1859, newspaper, April 23, 1859; San Augustine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233740/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.