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9 Citntinns, Kt.
AilinlnlMtrator'M Not Ico.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, I
Couiitv of Wood. J
WHEREAS, D. O Norton, administrator of the
estate nf'S. Gonzalos, dec'd, lias tiled his ac-
count and exhibit of said estate, alsj^iis petition for
final settlement of said estate : thJB|r« therefore
to require all persons interested, <j^Haiid appear
be/ore the Honorable County Court^jBtoodcounty
pertaining to the estates of deceased [Waons, to be
holden in the town of (¿iiilnmii on the last Monday
in October next, the 25th ^y thereof, and show
if any they have, why such settlement shall
made and petition granted.
(íiven under my hand and the seal
of the said Court at Quitman, this Sep-
tember 2d, A. 1). 1852. Ky order of
Court. A. FITZfiERALD. cccwc.
S
Sept IS, 18.32-v2n.7 Sw.
canst
IMray Notice.
THE STATE OK TEXAS, )
countv ok Wool). ,)
Takeo up by John Monis, and posted before Hil-
lary Davis .1 Í*. in I'reeint No 4, on the 18th day of
May a. ii. 1852, two work oxen of the following de-
scriplion, to-wit The lirst a black, color with small
white specks on his body, crumpled horns, marked
' with a cr«p oil" the loll, and swallow fork and under
bit in the riifht ear, about ó or ii years old no other
marks or brands perceivable.
The othar a red and white pied color, marked
with a crop and hole and an underwit in the right ear
-•Hid crop and under bit in the left caj, left horn off
close to his head, 7 or 8 years old, no other marks
or brands perceivable, and both appraised to forty
dollars.
A. FITZGERALD, C. C. C., W. C.
June !), 1852-n4i).3w
v • -4
1'LiSTCR'j) IIOTEIJ.^ #
Marshall, Texas,
ELIZABETH JACKSON Proprietress.
the
IN taking; charge of
Sirs. J. is fully awart
the undertaking:
experience in catt
> - A
PLANTER'S HOTEL,
ot the responsibility o
yet. having had several years
■Hug for the public, she flatters
herself that she can ren ler general satisfaction.
She has made some, and hopes to make many
more changed in the style and manage nUMit of this
House; whether for "better or for wo -3." she is
willing to leave a lii-tefiiiing publie to ilecide. Not-
withstanding, all the improvements she has in view,
her charge* will betas -low as any llytel in Mar-
shall.
She has fitted up the STABLE connected
with this Hotel, and -ecured the services of an ex-
perienced and careful h.wtler, and horses sent to this
stable will receive gnod nttention.
UV~£S 0V ( IHBOE*.
For feed of liorso per «lay
per night
00
Single feed. .
75
50
25
OJr* The STAGE qjTFICE, for the Shrevepait,
Jefferson, and Tyler lino of stages, is kept at this
House, and every at I en''ion will be paid to the trav-
eling public.
. Sept. 2.3, I*.32. v2-n8-3m*
~ STEAM MILL.
THE Proprietors take pleasure in announcing to
the community generally, that they have now in
A • - - -A
complete operation, their (Jrfular Saw
Grist B I ^ ^at Patent's Port, on
the S i.itH h.uiU of Ute Sabine River, just above the
mouth oí Harris' I reck, in Smith county, where they
arc now ready to'reeeive ami lili orders at short notice.
They flatter themselve s that the superior quality of
"" Thawing and (jriwliu;;, will insure a lib-
JDrni (Drlrnns Carita.
j08. little john.
8AM. HENDERSON
UTTLEJOHN k HENDERSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ho. 66 lBagazine Street,
(corner op natchez.)
NEW-ORLEANS?"
J. C. Hill, \ Tyler,
i J
Reference:
F- J. Ham, J Texas.
E. L. NIMMO.
J. E. Dunham.
Irgfll k Jütíiiíal ¿arils.
LAW NOTICE.
17* RAN KLIN W. BOWDON, GEORGE W.
: CHILTON and JOHN C. ROBERTSON, part-
ners in the practice of law, under the name of
BOWDON, CHILTON * ROBERTSON,
Have located permanently at Tyler, Texas. They
will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their
A
3Hittllurnu Carta.
PLANTER'S HOTEL.
M
HAVING Openod a Public House on the
south-east corner of the public square
iu the town of Tyler, I take this medium to
inform my friend* ami the traveling public, that I am
now prepared to entertain them in as comfortable a
manner as the country* can a/ford. My table shall
care in the Supreme Court, and the United States be supplied with the rnbstantialsof life; and, bavins
District Court, held ht Tyler for the Eastern Division
of Texas; and in the Courts of the sixth and ninth
Judicial District*.
Aug 21, 1832-v2n3;ly
NIMMO & DUNHAM.
No. 7, New Ijevee Sf 14, Tchoupitoloiis Streets,
NE W ORLEANS.
6EXERAI. GROCER ,
And dealers in all kinds of Western,
Produce, also, every variety of Cigars,
Tobacco. Wines, Brandies, fine old ¡
Bourbon, Rye & Monongahela Whis-
key, &c.
The stock comprises almost every articlc to be
found in a 'Jrocery Store, a large portion of which
has been purchased for cash,and all laid in with care;
they offer articles in same, at very reduced prices for
ih
HENDERSON & JONES,
J. PINKNEY HENDERSON, & JOHN A. JONES.
will practice together in the Supreme Court of Texas)
and in the District Court of the United State*, at
Tyler.
J. P. Henderson, J. A. Jones,
San Augustine. Tyler, Smith Co.
nat m. Bl'rford,
Dallas Texas.,
john i!. reagan,
Palestine, Texas.
cash or good city paper
Purchasers will please call and examine their stock
before purchasing elsewhere—
05" As it is no Trouble to Shott: Goods. _^71
July 5-n6.
BURFORD & REAGAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
WILL practice Law in all the counties of the 9th
Judicial District, and in the Supreme.and Federal
Courts at Tyler.
LITKKARY amp
SOUTHERN
AGENCY,
NO. 17, ST. CHARLES STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
JAMES TURNET, jack DAVIS,
TURNEY & DAVIS.
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
WILL practice in the 6th Judicial District of the
^nvBRTKlNG j «•& jfeg and U' S' Court>
Tyler, may 31 1851.
a good Livery Stable connected with the establish-
ment, supplied with careful anil attentive hostlers, I
respectfully invito a liberal share of public patronage.
L. H. ASUCROFT.
Eeb 7, 1852-uo32ly.
MATTHEWS & GRAY,
Attorneys at Law.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR
LittelVs Living Age, American Whig Review, Knick- kins co., Tex.
erbocker, Western Journal, Harper's Month-
ly, Yankee Blade, Democratic Re-
view, Spirit of the Times,
And every other Paper and Magazine in the Unite
States or Europe.
Advertisements inserted In all the prinóipal pape
in the United States.
Address, M. Walter Matthews, Woodlawn, Hop-
A. L. Gray, Sherman, Texas.
ACCOUNTS
collected.
E. W. WILEY.
TILER l'OLLEüllTE IWFITITI2.
■Itfyday of October next, under the con-
trol of Rev. G. G. Bauuerlt, Conner Principal of
the Female Institution, Austin, Texas, who will be
assisted in each Department by competent Teachers.
Young ladies placet) under the care of the princi-
pal, anil boarding in the Institution, will not be per-
mitted to attend parlies, receive the company of
Gentlemen, or contract- debts in town. Parents are
Requested to furnish their daughters themselves, or
send an Order to the Principal, who will attend to
it for them.
Terms of Tuition:
Primary Department,
First Division, per Session,
2d. " t- .
Irregular Studies " " -
Collegtate Department.
Freshman Class, per Session,
Sophomre " " " ...
Junior u u "
Senior u u u _
Music Extra '' " " -
r>.a-n-ÍT,— Painting, each. -
Wax-work per Lesson -
Good Board can be hail in the very best families
on modérale terms.
Deduction will be made only in ca esof protract-
ed illness.
August 14, 1852-v2n2ly
Sin oo
12 00
is oo
$15 00
20 00
20 00
18 00
- 25 00
10 00
-
ROS1.VBAL Si FOSTER,
PARTNERS AT LAW.
WILL practice in tfe Sixth and' Ninth Judicial
District Courts for the State of Texas, the Supreme
and Federal Courts at Tyler. Address—Tyler, Smith
County, Texas, or Kaufman, Kaufman Co. Texas.
1
JOHN G. BERRY & CO.
RECEITING,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants, ciuíCat Tyfe^
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
SABINE PASS, TEXAS.
References.
Co., New Orleans,
M. D. Cooper ti
Bonner & Smith,
I. W. Arthur & Co,.
A. Montayne & Co.,
JOSEril H. PALMER.
j4jies h. massey.
JOSEPH H. PALMEU & Cj
IMPORTERS
And Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
JOHN N. BRYAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dallas, Texas.
WILL practice in the Courts of the nineth Judicial
District; tfie Supreme Court, and the U. S. Diitrict
n3-ly.
STEPHEN REATES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wall practice in the Supreme and District Courts
of the State, and in the United States District Court
for the Eastern District of Texas. Office, at Tyler,
may 31-Iy.
' Tyler, T
• ATTORNEY
bill of prices for cash,
r tin oo pr. 1000 Few
above Gravler,
47 GASP STREET
On CitMif
2.50
NEW ORLEANS.
Jauna
pur-
S. 0. Nelson. Next Orleans.
T
Saturday, and
&'DAVENPORT.
Smith County Hill.
The undersigned, having their
STEAM MILL
In suedtesstifr ope rat ion. art! ready to fill all hills or
orders intrusted totlveir care with promptness and
J"1
dispatch, at the following prices for Cash:
ah l.in.Kar hnnnl 11D
ison.
E. Panksmith, ,. ,
H. C. Walker, Memphis, Tenn. (late Cashier Branch
Union Bank.)
T. A. Nelson, Athens, Alai. [n3":3m]
FROST & CO.
^ DEALERS III
POOTS, SHOES, lJROGANS,
HA TS, CAPS, &c. ^
No. 10 MAGAZINE STREET,
BETWEEN CANAL AMD COMMON,
NEW ORLEANS. [no-33|
WM. HENRY PARSONS,
ftttortttq at Xam,
Tyler, Texas.
! IR R E,
ATTORNEY AT
Tyler, Smith County, Texas.
PHYSICIAN, SIRGEOS, AMD
ACCOUCHEI R, Tenders his thanks
to the public for the uberal share of pat-
hitn; and hopea, .b.
jsaw
M
thee and other
for the superinductian of aoxsthesia, w
Md of which, ne will be enabled to perform every
operation in surgery WITHOUT THE LEAST
PAIN TO THE SUBJECT. He will be found gen-
erally at Tyler, when not engaged abroad on profes-
sional business.
March 13, 1852-37ly
W. A. JOHNSON. .
.j. johnson d. weaver.
W. A. JOHNSON, & CO.
Cotton and Tobacco Factors,
Cnuimissian, k jTaruinriiing 3*!mjjaiit£.
SO. 2 3, COMMKRCIL PI.ACE,
NEW ORLEANS.
REFER TO
Gen. S. R. Anderson. Cashier Hank Tenn.
N. Hobsetf, Cashier Planters Bank.
IIoiu A. O. P. Nicholson,
Gov. A.* V. Brown, Johnson & Weaver,
Nashville. Tenn.
II. R. W. HUI, Pickett, Perkins, & Co. •
Maj. J. K. Ray burn, Jos. W. Allen, Agt. Bank
of Tennessee, Neir Orleans.
WOiia* Green, Smith County, Texas.
T. A. Schluter, Jefferson, Texas.
The undersigned will pay particular attention to
the sale of COTTON, and other produce consigned
to them, and remit or dispose of the proceeds agree-
able to instructions; all produce shipped to our ad-
dress, will be insured by our open policy, unless
otherwise instructed. No bUls will be accepted un-
less accompanied by shipments of produce to pro-
ct tho same. W. A. JOHNSON & CO.
New Orleans, Sept. 1, 1855. [v2-n8-ly.
a
lueasiitt!—per
SI
- 1
1
<*>-- -1
A
All «piare lumber—boar
hundred feet-
Small lumber, or pailings
All " «ver 20 teet
Sheeting
We will also sell on credit until the 25th Decem-
ber. at the following prices: All square lumber—
iioard measure—per fOO feet - ®
Small luinltcr or pailin^s -
A ll over 20 feet - - * * 071/
Sheeting - - * '
We have concluded to sell on a credit until the
end of the current year: and, in offering additional
fixities to the citizens of Smith, wc think our et-
f. ts will be duly appreciated. It our bills are not
within thirty tlays after the lit of J£nuary
™ draw ten per VrSth/r
Hue.
Ang 14
RAMSOUR
"n2tf
EAP GSODS !!!
HE Subscribers are
now opening, and will
be constantly receiving
from the North, a large and
500DS, comprising
,<oots anc
. FAllLEV, JUREY, & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 59, Gravier Street, N. Orleans.
STRICT personal attention given to the sale of
Cotton and other Produce ; also to the purchase
of Goods of every discription. Consignments to
my care, Received and forwarded promptly as or-
dered. _
Messrs. Steber, Butler & Co. at Fair Play, will
act as my agtnts, and are prepared to furnish my
customers with Bagging and Rope.
H. Lindsev. J. H. Warren.
Drs. Lindsey & Warren.
HAVING Associated in the practice of Physic k
Surgery, at Tyler, Smith County, Texas, twiidet
tneir services to the community in the various branch
esof their profession.
Their office is on the South side of the Public
Square, where they can always be found, except
wnen absent on professional business.
Jane 21 '51-n4.
THOMAS SLAVTOM,
SURGEON DENTIST,
"AVING located himself in Gilmer,
Upshur county, offers his profes-
lining couii-
c. w. cherrv. thos. henderson. w. b. terry.
CHERRY, HENDERSON k CO.,
Commission ftierijiatttfi,
Gj- No. <6 Magazine stmt,
(CORNER OF NATCHEZ,)
NEW-0RLEANS.
References:
C. Hill, F. J. Ham, Tyler, Texas.
al*x. p.vreene. john 0. m'uehen
sional services to its citizens and vicim-
ty in its several branches, and the adjoining
ties of Smith, Wood, Hopkins and Cass ; he hopes
by his close attention to merit a libe^d share of pub-
lic patronage, he will be found generally at Gilmer,
when not engaged abroad on professional business.
July 17, 1852no-52:ly
MEDICAL NOTICE,
DRS. FOWLER & OVERTON, have as-
sociated themselves together, for the1
pnrpose of practiceing medicine, and re-
spectfully tender their professional serv ce .
GRAY & CAMPBELL,
Commission Kerchantsf
NO. 23, COMMERCIAL PLACE,
Sept. 11, 18Ó2. v2-nG-ly.
^ATE BOARDING,
ARCLAT ST.,
New-York.
per day. vol2n3ly
R. D. JOHNSON.
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
(Commissiniitr of Dctlts
Far every State in the l uion.
ftjr" Deed- Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and
other Instruments of Writing drawn ami authentica-
ted for use or record in any part of the 1/nitcd Stales.
03?- Instruments acknowledged before a Notary
or other competent officer, in any County in the
gtate. of Texas, and certified to by me as Commis-
sioner, can be used or recorded in any State in the
Union Documents forwarded to me through the
mails yrill meet with prompt attention.
IrfftriDB Cirttr.
john «peake. wm. f. MlirilT.
fiPEtHC, RilTLEY
General Receiving, Foneardii
Commission Merchant ,
jefferson, tkxas.
E Will be prepared to make cash ibthcm
on all consignments to our care, and ad or-
ders will be promptly attended to.
To immigrants this place offers many adr
as a Shipping point, as it is the nearest Jeprt Car
eountiei of Sjiith, Wood, Uwhur, Titus, lb>pkm*.
Hunt, Kaufman, Van Zan.lt, Dallas. Hetniersno. An-
derson, Navarro, Collin, Ellis, Denton, Cook, tiny-
son, Fannin. Lamar, lee.
Am; jmiSji-.v2n.il
rJk, "S-Vl'Tl'-SS,
„ Jk \ - 5
1
Sftplii
.
w
rantacM
.< for the
«Rr.tr ATt«Mi*iaitr^'
AT NO. I CASH STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEALER8,
No. 8, Marshall St., Jefferson, Texas.
HAVING Just received, and will eoritinw^M
to receivo from the Eastern eifies, a
and well selected Stock of Dry Gowls. viz: Cloth-
ing. flats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, Hard war 3, Qaeens-
ware, Wootlware. Tinware. Satldlery, and a variety
Trimming*
ii*t* k "
GROCER FX 8.'
A MEAT
of
Jefferson - Teta*, April 10,
KEISOI TAIlAt,
JEFFERSON
Situated on the Corner sf TiaUmsh Market Su,
1 alt
tes. Buggies,
he
Hacks, on
. I4K8IUL HOTEL*
(S¿uth Sitie ff the Public Sjuare J
MARSHAL!, TEXAS
Flour, Bacon. Lard, Mess Pork. Shool,ier /Ha«jn ««r 1
tra quality Cheese. Salt. Rice, Sardine#, '
sauce, Tornatto Ketchup, Rasitr", Tobacco. CuáJtea, ! _ , , .
Monoiwahala Whiskey, Dexter's B«;st Brandv. Ap- ; I .:'. havinsr
pie Vinegar, Wine, and divers other things too mi-! .A. 15 ha made «evi
'f'jo^iu- [ .A- HHS Ha* made several ii
merous to mention. Merchants an l dealers in ^ei . I •'* i-iternal arrangements, and has had thr
eral are respectfully solicited to call and examine fhor«2trnly renovated and repaired, so that if ú
for themselves beforo purchasing elsewhere. Wtr . . . . . _
4B ¡aire yon wiil tind it to your interest, «« fnut-! he JüJtarted in tha I10NMII with the
to will be " quick safe* trn-I small pmfit .'-' If o -
clusicn, we will give the highest market prlee for
Cotton. Peltries, Hides, Beeswax, int.
Aug 28. 1852-v2nltf
Í inferior to no Hole, in the
,{ As be has started in the hosiaéct
; tattoo of making it profitable, he «
will 1
HAVl~ .
above high water mark, and
W. M. FREEMANL
RECEIVING, AUCTION, FORWARDING,
ASD
Coamlssioa Merchant
m Jeff erson, Texm.
a ¡arse and commotliO® Ware Hi
his kratioo is
where a srreat many goods are tlucliargod-from tlie
boat-! iuto his house, thereby a heavy dray hill is
gavei¿. He will give his personal attention to re-
ceiving, storing, ami forwarding cotton and ail other
merchandise con iged to him.
Cash advanced on cotton, merchamlisc or produce
in store for sale or shipment,
0^- Office at his Ware Hou-e front door.
will
J
OIIN
NEW DRY GOODS
Marshall Street, Jefferson Texas.
VE having ¡x-rraariently locate*!
and having a well selected stock of
in New York, consisting of
ry Goods, Hardware, Crockery,
goods lately pu:
Staple ami tai;
Boots ami Shoes.
Sic.
Also just receivetl a good supply of
lo
meats of the Marshall
the aunt. 2d. The
only tie kept neat and
be «applied witfi the 1
howl . Urtreli, ÍCe. . , . -r.rr--n —
3,1. The table will be supplied «¡Hifl^rnybnl
tiiat can be ot<tained, awl which will be served
in an aceejitable manner by an esperisnced cari
The servants are polite an 1 attentive.
In lirw , it wiil lie (he ot>jeetof th tiader^rwd t#
enndact tbe Msnliall House in such a manner a« la
invite castora.
TK«*s: ?
Board per month with Iad<ñK?, - - 915 Ad
kl per " without kylsiiu;, - - 12 00
'■ per week, with Mi*™#, - 6 00
" per " wilhoot -1 - 4 SB
: : : : : *5
rr^" PE**T'a well known UTEBV STABLE U
connected with the Home. This Stable is still na-
iler the charge «f M. C. Hynson. Those stepping
at the Marshall House, may rely on their horses be-
in? well attended to.
Travelers wanting horse
them at aa hours notice.
J. W. SIMS.
Ang- 28, 1852-v2n4tf
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M
' "E- 'Si
''*5g3L
i
l-«S3Bies, ean hare
Ready made clothing, Saddlery, ^IMPORTANT NEWS-£I
Cotton Stored—Cash Advanced,
~\ f ESS/tS. HILL U ARNOLD have completed
ill thfir la rye and eommodioas WAREHOUSE -
consisting of Bacon, Lard,. Flour. 8pgar, Coffee,
Whiskey, Tobacco, &c. lie. •
Q5=- Purchasers will please call aad exwthie nty
stock before purchasms elsewhere.
^ffcrson July 1st 18.52—n31:8in. "
H. N. WALCOTÍ
RECEIVING, FORWARDING,
. " AN B
COMMISSION
*JcrrERson,
Havm¡i a larjre and cnmmi
above high tenter mark, will give
storing atul forwarding Cotton
chantlise consigned to him.
200 Sacks Com,
350 bbls. Flour, I 100 bbls. Whiskey,
28 Casks Bacon, j 50 " 'Molasses,
300 Sacks Salt, I 25 Kegs Lard,
100 " Coffee, j 10 lids, ^ngar,
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. 46
House.
attention to
other Mer-
J. MOSBT.
1_ X. BATLESS.
on the river, 15 miles Irotn Tyler, 40 feet in
width by 100 ia length, room for I0S9 bale* of eet-
tou. AU those deriroos of shipping their ntlaitii
our loose, Messrs. S. O. NELSON "& CO, Nrv Or.
leans, can have Cash Adranced o;i their Cottonj—1
VV e will be able to furnish those shipping their cot-
ton to our house with aay produce they mar want,
— as the river rises itifiicientJy for navigation.
ensport. Smith Co, Texas. Dec. 2, 18J1.
WAIPE WIUQlt
D£AUBRSIX
jfci®
(■ni t-r v,
as «on 1
mtfci
rifes-
GROCERIES, &C .
Fkuuia, Termed
ALSO
B7* General Agency for Receiving and For-
warding Merchandise. Cotton and other Piotlnc .
and executiug orders in New-Orleans fur accoaut of
Planters, kc.
March Id, 1 S02.-=o48::ly
J. H. HCTCHIXO.
JOHN SEALT.
RUFUS F. DUNN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Athens, Henderson County,
TKXAS,
WILL practice in the 9th Judicial District, and
in the Supremo Court of tho State, and in the
District Court of the Uuited States for the Eastern
District of Texas.
n46::ly _____
* J. MOSBY & CO.,
Commission Merchants.
AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Jr.rrERSOjf, Texas.
(tP~-Strict attention piven to Storeing Cotton, and
Receiving anil Fortrardinz Goods.
For sale
larire lot
HUTCHING & SEALY,
Receiving, Forwarding and Commit-
sion Merchants,
«Sabine pass, texa*.
Ang JS. IR5i-v2n4ly
i by J. Mosby & Co.at Jefferson,Tetas, a : 1' «nr-.f .
ge¿Cotton G,n* and MM*. [^Iy.| ¡
^JEFFERSON DRUO
And estrayed by Wm. Peinlergrase, on
D. 1853. a bright ii
G. H. Jordan.
Shheveport, La.
R. G. Jordan.
Athens, Texas.
STORE.
NORRIS & TACKETT,
'AVING removed from
to the public generally.
Residence, Canton Smith
county,
DR.
DAVENPORT.
HAVING Located himself in Tyler, of-
fers his Professional services to it'
0. Pierce,
Tyler respectfully of
services to the oit-
ce North side o
citizens and vicinity in its several branches,
and he hopes by his close attention to merit i
a liberal share of pnblic patronage; and, *
he assures the public that he may bo found al all
limes at his office or residence, except when profes-
~ y absent. Office, at present, upstairs in
\eral Court-house. [nS4ly]
NEW FIRM.
B. F. JORDAN & OO.
BF. JOUUDAN having permanently located
a himself in tho town of Athens, Henderson
county, Texas, will keep constantly on hand a full
supply of all kinds of merchandise, inch as—
* DRY (JOODS,
GROCERIES.
BOOTS & SHOES.
11ATS & CAPS,
QUEKNSWARE,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
CASTINGS,
And all tilings usually kept in a Dry Good anil Gro-
cery Store. " And they hope by carulul attention to
their business, to merit a liberal share 01 the public
patronage. B p J()RDAN &
August 10th 1852-n3tf
CO.
3K£3«s «AM-TTJEiaai
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT
Add Wholesale **n Retaii. Dealke t*
UnOCEHIKS, PROriMONS, uqioits
Hay, Corn, OaU, Bagging, Rope, ftc tie.
C Hart's Brick Wharehcuse, corner tú' C'cmimerce
--- ■ 8HREVr.i'ORT, l.a
nients of
lull of
w
HAVING removed from Marshall to
Jefferson, the head of navigation on1
the Lakes. prepared, on accou? t
of the cxte^^^pr their business and the
increased fa^miesof a direct communica-
tion with New 'leans, to offer superior inducements
to the citizens of Smith and the adjacent counties.
They will keep constantly on hand fresh and gen-
uine
, MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils. OT® stuffs. Perfumeries, fine Cutlery,
&c.. &c., which they offer at 1rhuletale and «fa/-
a fair terms as can b« purehisod elsewboitüSíK? ->.«li<.
of New Oilcans; n4S Jy
Aug
-v2:n2:3m.
I'ROVISIONS AND I.IQrORH,
BY JOHN FOUNTAIN & SON,
jerreitson, Texae.
ri^HEY are now receiving a supply as follows:—
J| ! 5 hhds. Suu'ar, clariticd andretiued iu barrels:
t'offee, Rio and (lavannah; Teas, green, iuiperiil,
(•unpowtler and black; Candles, assorted; CJiujjor,
Pepper, Allspice, Nntniess, Cloves, Cinnamm, IVk-
les. Sweetmeats, alt kintfs and qualities of Tobacco
in boxes anil jiapers, chewing ami smoking, all kind
of Soup, brown, rose, ttjilett, shaving; Patent Cigars,
a larjfe assortment soon of the very best Toba and
Buckets; 20 hhds. Bacon ; Lard inkeff*and barreta;
Beef Tongue; Flour; Salt; Cheese, Rice, Cod tish;
Lobsters; Salmon iu Oil; Brawler: Whiskey;—
Wines. Madoria and Port, Claret, \c.; Crackers
all kimb/J Candios; Powder, Shot, Lead,
nl :. .
TtnlTM. WASKfl
RECEIVING, FORWJ
-AND-
^ JErn
Hfe^vr In Prittliio
the 17th
gray Horse,
tail and legs, six yeanokL thirteen
and a half bauds iiigh: valued at thirty dolíais.
D. Bl CLEVELAND, C. C. *. C.
LOST,
THE Headright Ccrtifwalr IW
J. GhoL-on. for one League and
br the Board of Land Commissioners for
ches county, date not remembered; if
from within the time prescribed
ply fcr a Duplicate. D. O. f"
mm
Q>iitmm$J*g. 4, 1852.
Americas 1
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
UNDER the Direction AARON HAIGHT PAL-
ME',! of New York, and WORTHINGTOPfc
GARRETTSON SNKTHKN. oí New Orieana. al-
fom y« and Coonsellor of the Supreme Court of the
Unite.I States.
This establishment is formed for the following ob-
jects.
Tor practicing law in the 8npreme Court of the
t'lilted Stakes, and couduetingj
before Congress.
t. For the prosecution and 1
in law or equity, aa&itjft the
Cdtttress or the fcaeeetrvo
foreign,Goveruments j
era.
S. Forthcsettlj
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Parsons, W. H. The Tyler Telegraph.(Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1852, newspaper, November 6, 1852; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181791/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.