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Tribute of Respect.
itIiiSSPl
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TV. M. and Wardens of Red-
Lodge, No. 3, 4. F. and A.
pons * - .
juudersigued cc mm it tee, appointed
THE MARKETS.
The N O. Crescent, of Jati'y 1 s-iys
the demand lor cotton was ptrtty :air tilt
market closing as follows :
Inferior........7 @3 , Middling... .11|©U|
. . . , 1 ordinary.. 8 @'.0 i flood ;widdi'gll|@12g
It . suitable resolutions respecting; Goo5 0«Wy 10£®n|| Mi*irgF*ir 12i©l2J
ise of our lave lamented friend j Low Middling.!! @lli Fair
uid brother, ELltiU WILLIAMS, beg
Miscellaneous.
Mercantile Cards.
Traveller's Guide.
School Advertisements.
M ASOUNTI o
... nominal
leave to submit the rot1 owing
Whereas, We have heard with deep sor-
row ot ihe death of our late friend and
Brother, Elihu Williams, who departed!
th's life, after a short illness, ou the
12tb of October last;
And Whereas, It has been a custom
among iYlusous fron time immemorial,
to pay tome suitable tribute ot respect
to the memory of a deceased Brother;
therefore,
Resolved. That Bro. Elihu Williams
was a worthy in an, a useful citizen, and
nfutfiful Brother—one who discharged
With fidelity all the duties which he was
called upiitt to perform, either as a citizen,
tt Mason, or a public servant.
Resolved, That while we regtet that
he has been so suddenly out- off ffjgiXk ''>*
sphere of increasing useful
depriving us of the pleasu
in the Lodge R.00
fireside—in watch
or oontribu'.iog to
tressed, by
ViBtatrffeg. of
atteTfie (losses
•u air of eheerlu
the sick chamber
paiu and sorrow
- "thelees rejoice, that
that undiscovered country
bourne 00 traveller retnrt^," he wis ena-
■ bled to express a hope that in passing the
gt>mTyier of Eternity; he wotild be ad
milted, to a place iu that "house not made
V WitMiauds, eternal iu the Heavens."
if Resolved, That "the suddenness of hi?
- should admonish u«. not only that
Ifre have to die, buv that like him, we may
be called upon te die suddenly, and per-
haps without lime for suitable preparation,
and this adThouition should address iiseli
to us, n<Jl only as 3 Lodge, collectively,
but as members, individually—and thereby
vuttie us to seek that preparation, \vhieh
we are taught by both Masonry and
ChrielianUy, ts ueccssary for so important
an event. :C
Resofved. That wt deeply sympathize
with the atfiieted and bereaved relatives
[cibk.fclly cufthkctjfcd fcvkrt wmk.]
Bagging—
K n-ucky . , . . . •
K< t India . . . . ■
Bale Hope—
Per p '<iod . . . .
Coffee per Pound—
Rio .......
J*va .
Candles per Pound—
."<perxri . . . .' .
Star L
Corn iLfra/—
: .j. pnr hnrrelf . *
icGoodnper Yard:
Is
C*He
- ,
Flour fie?
on
"Tt1
$ lb . . . .
per Barrel—
«-8t . . , ,
FROM
TO
— 15
— 16 j
- 14
— 16
— 6
- 74
1
-*
O
§
O
— 36
- 17
2 50
1 wr.
— 30
vasseil Hanw
ides ....
Per sack
A L>M IN ISTR. ATOR'S SALE.
Estate of Elihu Williams, deceased.
WILL he offered nt public sale, in front of th
Court House door, in the town of San Jfu
ol tlie deceased, in their loss of a sou aud | leucine, on Monday, January 17th. 1S59, all the
p-riobabie property a >d personal effects belong
ng ro tb estate of Elihu Williams, deceased.
a)gi>htn>(r in pnrt of n.
D>jerv shaved, per pound
" in hair > . . .
Tobacco—
Fine
-- 38
— 20
3 60
—r 12
- 12
— 15
— 35
5 00
7 00
00
14 50
16 50
15 00
17 2o
— 60
— 9 — 13
NOTICE.
The State of Tlias—County of Newton.
T EEN op and es'rayed by James Weeks, li -
i-rt «b ut t«en>y mises North of Newtou. >•
Bay Filly, three 3 ears old about twelve b*n<V
high, with a sm«l white speck in her forehend
no marks or brands has never been bandied an*
appraised ai forty fiv« dollars, by Lewis ronne'
fd Hirnm Donono, before James Smith, Esq
Given ui der rnj hand and the teal of. >h.
ounty C.urt of Newton county, tbie
26th d-tv'of Novemher, 1858
. A D.VM L STEW AT, C. 0. C. N 0
Drtc 22, '58 n33:3
W®;
I
mm
piSffli
mml
^fothtr, of uj.otn they had no cause in
any ol the relations of I,is short, hut useful
h which we ar^ar.qnaiiiied, tr he
"if hiffof an' which, on the contra
h:ive much to be proud. He came
u? a youilf^ than, 'without either
to bade him or friends to rrcont-
nim ; but be possessed that which
[orth more than iiotd, ami wjth in
for hi«-reiianee, and principle for
oiar «iar, he entered the Lists, nd by
see b ui career at a Bir of which such
rnas Henderson sroou at the head, he
LinuMrutt-d ihjii Wi-ahb and iortune are
possessed by a young
render himself either
iuguisired Il died, aid
«!« af friends followed him to his grave,
bJ nt> v t*h> nsh, e'ti'd wijl forever cherish
virtues in their memories And al
ugh the relatives of qui deceased Bro-
iay not be able j banish from iieir
the recollection of the (act that
ir son and brother dTied in a fojretgti
and among tho?" who were stran-
theii*, yet we hope that they may
>!ed with t he reflect ion that tee
Brethren, add that we share their
■and that they may also remetti-
ur common sorrow is not like
have no hope.
That the members of the
rf quested to wear, for the «|>aee
hfr'iy day?, the usual badge of mourn
which will be but a taint significa-
tion of the real grief of our hearts.
Resolved. That the A litor of the East-
§ eru Textan be requested to publish tlie«ji
res6!u«on«, and that a copy of the same,
fe duly certified under the Seal ol Lodge, be
'!} forwarded to the family of the deceased
B. F. BENTON Chairman.
1 . San Augustine, Dec. 6,1858.
VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY,
'ogether wuti i large ' nd cnoice eclectien u
LITERARY WORKS.
OFFICE FURNITURE, &C
Sale without reserve Terms, under £5«j sh-
•vertbat ami>uut on a credit, of six months
F II. DIJCON, Adm'r.
San Augusfine, Jan. 8. n34-2w
j. Thomas fuller Principal.
mlss NE I'TIE P vRR,. Assistant
LUCY A. FULLER.... Music histructrcss.
TOE Fourth session of this
Institution will commence on the 7th
of "February. Rares of Tuition, &c., as
heretofore. The Principal would ask the
attention of parent? at a distance to the
lo! lowing
RESOLUTION:
Resolved, by lle/L Land. Lodge No. 3,
8; 1 Ma <rns, i'bat the oeuree ot Prof J. _
as fniier. Principal of the Female Uecartu,. iT
of the Masonic Institatc, located at .^ati .iugos-
tine Texas, and his assistants, in the guidance of
said In ^titarioK, meets the ucqaalitied approna
tion of this Lodge, and that the Lodge is fully
sit^sfied with them, and aas full c Jiifidecce io
their capacity to sustain the large, flourishing,
and rapidly increasing Institution which tLey
are now conducting.
ii. M. KIN3EY,
Pi fsultn t Board of Trustees
January S, 1859. n34-tf
HUNTSVILLE & CHANEYVILLE
Mail-Coach Iiine.
. TheU S Mail Line of Coaches, from Hunts-
ville Texas, to lihaueyville. La., is now in com-
plete operation.
This is the most direct route from Western
Texas to the mouth of Red River, shortening the
distance over one hundred miles from Hunt*ville
to that point, connecting at Chanejville with a
daily line to the mouth of Red River, 60 miles,
and at Huntsville with all the western ines.
This line passes through a healthy country,
well supplied with the necessaries of life for both
man and tieast. ,
The schedule time through is 72 hours, and
the proprietors hope to be able to run the line
so as to give four or five hours rest to travellers
at Woodville, 85 miles from Huntsville, and the
same rest at Burr's Ferry on the Sabine, 90 miles
from Cbaneyville.
The length of this line is 230 miles, with the
usual rate of ten cents per ras'e fare
The line is well stocked, having the best teams
in the State, and is driven by the best and most
experienofd men.
It is under the management of
A E BAKKK & SON,
Proprietor* of the Line,
and ALMANZON HUSTON,
no24tf Contractor.
I. D. THOMAS.
W. H. CROUCH
THOMAS & GROUCH,
wholesale aad retail dealers in
DRY GOODS,
GROOBRIES,
Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats
Caps, Bonnets, &c.
GLE LI
WE take no little pie sure in returning onr
.thanks to our customers as well as the pub
lie 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 receiving from the
EASTERN CITIES,
an elegant and complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING, ETC.
GREAT EASTERN AND WESTERN
LINE OF STAGES.|
Louisiana and Texas j
La., by
lly invite all to come and inspect our
et'ore purchasing elsewhere, as we can
and wi 1 sell good.** as cheap as any merchant in
! Texas. Oar s!oek is as large and varied as that
| of any establishment in the place, and we do
assure our customers, and all who may. have
the kindness to patronize us, that they can get
j as good articles and as good bargains as can be
i had in this market. Our goods were bought
THOMAS & HOLMAN'S
NEW DRUG STORE,
{North West corner Public Square,)
SAN Acou^TiNK, 'IKXAS • -
CONSTANTLY on hard a .good aad W«U se-
lected assortment of
DRUGS, MED1CISES,
fJUii TS, OILS S,-c j tee,
—ALSO— ;• •' ' •
A first rate article of Brandy and Wine,, to-
gether with a l nre lot «>t •
FAMILY GROCERIES,
just received at their New Drug Store.
DR J, T; SIMS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Wili ataxy* be found at the Drug st. ;r6 of
Thomas &,• Srms unless professionally engaged.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT, >
On Co. umbui *t. nppo*ttt the Masonic Hall,
Wagon, Oa^rriotg-©,
And Blacksmith shop.
GB. POWELL would respectfully inform
• the oitizene of this-and the adjoiuipgNcoun*
ties, that he is now prepared to de any 'and eve-
rything in wood and iron pertaining to his busi-
ness. t>uch as
Wagon Making and Ironing,
Carriage repairing and Trimmingt
Plough *tocking or pointings.
And Cabinet:, Work, if required
Work guarantied of superior quality, and at the
very lowest prices « \
^asr Ploughs, and farming utensils generally,
on hand for sale, n84:ly
Central Ifoute throutjh
From ALEXANDRIA, .
SABINE TOWN,
MILAM
SAN A UGUSTINE. !aD!^ selected by old and experienced buyers, and
CHERINO & MELROSE, i uPon the mo9t f vorable terms. Our
MASOPilC MALE SCHOOL,
^ B. BEWLEY,
uev. E. FELLS,
Principal.
Associate.
THE
W
NOTICE.
Stats f T xas -Ja-p r County
ff.I.tAM S ICfcAGUf-f, .Administrator of lie
e-iate of Andrew Mon'gomery, dece«sed
hv filed his fiual account of j5f lministration ano
vonchere, and prays to.be discharged. This !>•
rherefiire, td cite' the kindred and creditors"'
-aid deceased t«> be a d appear before the yon
Ooen'y Court of said county, to be holden at. th<
Oourr H-mse thereof, on the lact Monday, in
•jemher. 1858, then and there to make ol jecti t
if they Bee proper.
H GOOD, Clerk.
.Vov. 30, -68, 33:4t ] Co. Court J. C
San Augnstinc, Texas, June 29.
*TUIE next session of this Institution
will commence on the first Monday in
Septernl er.
rates of tuition,
Per Session of Five Months, (20 Weeks.)
Orthography, Reading, Writing and
Primary Arithuetic • $10 00
Geography, Eug. Grammar, Nat.
Philosophy .ind Arithmetic - 15 00
AH Higher-.Brandies 20 00
Students are charged from their entrance
to the close of the session ; no deductions
■ nade for absence, except iu cases oi pro-
tracted sickness.
This Institution is well established and
nam. rou-ly attended , the College build-
ings are amply sufficient to accommodate
four hundred student's
ftjp-A thorough Classical Education
•nay be obtaiued here at as little expense
probably, as at any institution ij the
South. S. B. BEWLEY.
P-inHpal.
EDWARD EELLS, a m
Associate Teacher.
The Principal takes pleasure iu announc-
ug to the public „ thr>t he has formed an
New Advertisments.
MILAN! MASONtclfisTnVTE,
^ idlam, sabine co., t xas>
Male ctncl Female.
T!E SECOND SESSION of this ACADEMY
will commen. e on Monday, January 24-ti.
18 9. ParenfB and Guardians are requested to j
•titer their charges as ear y as pos:ii >le, either j
with the undersigned, or with the Rev J
Urawford, jr.
WM. A. LB N
Milam, Tex <«, Jan >0, '56
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County or Angelina.
Administ ators of A, E. Moore,
VB.
/. M. Thomas.
To the Sheriff or other Latvftl officer of said
County—ObbktiJiO :
YOU «ire hereby commanded to cite J . M
Thomas, by puhlication in some newspap^*
• riuted in the nearest couuty where there if
pnper published, there being none published in
Angelina county, personally to appear tnt'oreinc
at my t.ffi-e in Beat No. 4, Preoicct No 1, on th
t tat Siturday in January a d. 18 9 to .n wn
the compl int of W. Herrington and E. C Jone-
idministratora of the estate of A. E. Moore, de
ceased, in a plea of df-ht. dne by note, for.tb'
sum of fifty seven and 60 100 dollars, .with in
terest Given under my hand, this 3d day ot
January, a.D 18'9.
J. B COCHRAN. J R
Received in office January 5'h. 1359, and
s rved by handing a copy to tLe Editor of the
Eastern Texian
W. H FAIRCH1LD, SlierifF.
January b, 1859, itSl.-Ii
To NACOGDOCHES.
ISTelSOn. a?a,37"10r, Proprietor.
Connecting at
Alexandria with the Daily Line to the Mouth
of Bed River, and with the N^w Orleans steam-
Boats.
At San Augustine with the tri weekly Line
to Marshal]
Nacogdoches with the great through Line to
Crockett, Huntsville, Houston, Austin and San
Antonio, $-c , and with Lines to Waco, Tyler,
Henderson, &c., &c ,
Coaches leave both ends of the Line three
times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur-
days, at 9 o'clock, p. m.
Passengers by this route may be sure of con-
necting with all the abov L'nes, and will be
put through in elegant coaches with comfort,
speed and safety. •* are from Alexandria to
Milam - - - $11 00 San Augusune$I2 50
Cherino & Melrose, 14 00 Nacogdoches 15 00
no27y •
New Stage Line,
From San Augustine to Marshall,
Three Times a Week.
The undersigned having received
the contract for carrying the mail
^ from San Augustine to Marshall,
three times a week, has procured uood 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.
Tfte coaches will leave San Angustine on the
da^fof the arrival of thestagei from Alexandria,
and will arrive in time for passengers going East
to make the connection with the Alexandria
stnfce.
With a little work on the road, the distance
. . - , -r, *7* 1 . r ., . can be made from Marshall to San Augnstine in
association with Bev. Edward Eells, who 24 hours, and connecting.with the ofher stages
business is permanent, and we Bh&y kfcep a full
stock constantly on hand the year*r«5und, vary-
ing according to the season.
The attention qf the Ladies is particularly
invited to our stock of
Dress Godds,
which we have in the greatest variety, of the
latest styles and patterns, which, we are satis-
fied, cannot be excelled in any market.
Gentlemen, yonr attention is invited to ear
large and elegant stock of
Ready-Made Clothing-,
of the very best quality and latest fashions
We assure those desirous of buying that they
will not again have an opportunity, of purchas-
ing clothing so cheap, and - if they do buy, they
will be satisfied their money is well invested.
Planters are requested to examine our exten-
sive supply of Farming Implements and
PLANTATION GOODS.
Georgia Osnaburgs, Negro hats, russets, w. d.
Sf F. cotton hoes, Scovil hoes, No. 1 and 2, iron,
chains, horse collars, blind bridles, eross-cnt
saws, hamts, grindstones, etc.
a ripe
eacher.
scholar and au
experienced
9tf
Citation for Publication—No 79.
.1
WX E KCaStLL.
qFt"ULSSell |
(Successors to
.^rcirrrrNarrxSTj
' *. mEimm
.!■ And Dealers
DRY GOODS, GROCER'
AND?
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
Letters of-Wur-oisirHtion, w;th the Will an-
nexed. on thR e*t te of H nrj Brooks deceased
have been granted >o the uadersigeed at the l^e
i't-ruber Term, 1808. of the Pich.iie Court of Sur-
Aogustine oour>:y Persons Ming c.l*io-
the eame will present them aecordiu? 1.
VNNtE BROOKS, Adrn'x,
it JOHNSON, Adca'r
58 ;34:6:
January 15, 1859.
LOST OR MISLAID.
The fblluwi&g deocriov 1 L.hi.iJ Certificate:
Certificate—No. 4 - 103 1490, issued by th
Board of Land CjcumiHsionera of Han Augustine
county, to the President and Trustees of the
University of San Augustine, aureeably to an
•et of Congress, •' entitled an act to estahUsh
and incorporate the College of Dr K*lk, «pprov
ed the 28th of January, 1889 " for one league of
land. Certificate issued 13 h d*y of June. 1839.
If said certificate is not found within the time
prescribed by I w I witl apply to the proper au-
thorities tor duplicate.
THOMAS R BUFO D.
San Augustine, Texas, Jan'y 15, '859 9*
L h OTTldS
E OF TEXAS,
county of angelina,
E. Moore,
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Count? of Newton
To the Sheriff of said County—Greeting
WHHEaS, on the 15th day of December.
1858, John R. Marshall, Uohn W. Bibcock
iud Jeremiah M. Rhodes, Merchants and p>rt-
aert. trading under the name and st^le of Jotn
R Mar< hall & Co , filed iu the District Court of
V'ewton couuty, State of Texas, their petition
against John C Brooke, Francis Wilson, sen.,
b'ranciw Wilson, juur., William Wilaou, Henry
Wilson, asberry Wilton, and Morgan Wilson, as
Merchants and partners trading under the
ame and style of Wilson & Co., alleging that
; he sai<l defendants are indebted to the said
plaintiffs, in the sum of two thousand, seven
'Kindred and hixty-one dollars, and thirty-seven
< nts, due t>y two promissory notes: One execu
• ed on the 24th day of- *pril, 1857, payable one
lay afterdate to the order of John R Marshall
k Co., for one thousand and eighty-two dollars,
nod seventy five cents, with eight per cent, in-
erest a ter maturity of said note, and the other
cxecuiel on the 28ih day of April, 1857, payable
«ix months after date, to the order of John R
Marshall Sf Co., for one thousand, six hundred
| :iu'1 seventy-eight dollars, and sixty-two cent-,
j *iih eight per cent, interest thereon from the
; oa<urity of said note And the said plaintiffs
I p-a j judgment for the said debt, interest, and
; t-be cost of suit. Aud H. M Kinsey, E-q ,
I olaintiffs' Attorney, having made affidavit that
; me said John C. Brooke is not a resident of the
; Mak.d S'ate of Tex s :
these are, therefore, to command you to sum
j >non the said John C. Brooke, by making publi-
J j'ktioa of this citation for tvur successive weeks,
! o be and appear at the next term of the District
j urt, to be holden at the Court House in the
| owa of Newton, in the county of Newton, and
I Stase of Tex-is, on the fourth Monday iu Febru-
i aryi A- D 18 .9, then and there to answer said
1 petition
Witness, G. B. Layton, Clerk of the
District Court of Newton county, wi-h
my seal of t ffice affixed at Newton, on
this the 15th day of December, A. D. 1838.
O. B. LaYTON, Clerk,
D C. N. C.
Tssued this the 15th day of December, A. D.
1858. G. B. HYTO.N, C. D.c. N. C.
which go through in 36 hours, the entire trip
from Marshall to Alexandria can be made in 60
hours
The quickest route that can traveled.
n9:tfj J. F PALMER
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
nacogdoches, texas.
AMITCHEL has just opened a Private Board-
ing House in Nacogdoches, where the pub-
lic. either local or transient, can 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, - - $12 50
" «« " day, - - '75
Man and horse, per night, - 1 25
" " " '« day and night, - 1 75
A commodious Livery Stable is attached to the
establishment, at the sign of R. Parmlee Sf Co ,
where horses and buggies can always be procur
ed, at reasonable rates.
BoHidof horse, per month, • - $15 00
March 20, '53. n49:y
J. A
—BY—
C HAFFIN.
>HIS fine and commodious establishment has
been neatly fitted up and prepared for the
aacommodation of boarders and the traveling
public.
The table is always plenteously supplied with
the best the country affords, and waited on by
polite and attentive servants.
Feb 20 1858. [n45:ly
JOB WORK.
H'
AV1NG a well selected assortment of Job
Type, both Plain and Fancy, together
with all the material necessary, we are pre-
pared to execute all kinds of
HARDWARE.
faid
Grand Ecorc, La.
LOST OR STAYED,
Frost the subscribe, about four
«eefcs Hgo, from the town of Sma Au-
gustine, one yoke of large, gemle
y7- one a dnn, four or five years old,
fifSfratPedj with drooped horns, nine
*i. ,';>. rk8 or brands n t recolleet-
:f; ;,'-f:*ally for any information to
m T. FOLK
. .,..(353.
. : - -v-
Wtiding Hoes and Collia'
T&0MA8 CROUCH.
>1. are nan
liii'm'iS. b. t
jjriti'e^t ti 'be
published, t ore H?
(tareona'ly u- t • ■
Bwftt.No. A, Frecint
in J iou-tr>. n. '
of W Ho^r in ■it-it) a
tors of the efi'-. c o.
plea of debt j
one and 2.> Its'
nbd *r ;jiy b n«,
D 1
in a
iioe iu
. es, &<iuatits'fa-
•t -re j Ject-Tvr-d. in a
•'vi the sum t-f sixty-
with ioteres?, Givtn
i i i-iy of Janusry a.
Received it o u
served bv han<ii>
JSasterc Tsx'ao.
YV. fj
B. CtXilRAN
copy t.
J,
and
' .iie
FAHlCfllLD, Sheriff.
nm
?
*tlx©"XjSL<3i©s.
French and railroad oorsets, crown skirts,
whalebone, steel, and watch-spring, improved*
Head-dresses, embroidered collars and sleeves,
fine French fans, parasols, crinoline skirting—a
beautiful and elegant - lot— latest style dress
trimming, bonnets—silk, straw and lace—Miss
es' flats, trimmed, eto.
Blacksmitliingrand
Wagon Making*.
The un lersigned so-
licits a share of the pub-
lic patronage in the
above business, For farm work I shall use gone
but the best Swede's Iron, and in wagons Ishall
use none but the beBt of * .
SEASONED TEXASj OAE.;t ;
It is well attested that Soutoern oak lasts better
in thiei climate than Northern timber.
OHDBR^FOR WAOuN8 from a distanoe filled
promptly
Old axes made as good as new.
• FELIX B. DIXON.
8an Angustine, July 25th, 1858. 12y
JVotice.
We, the nndersigned, o*n:ne S*w Mills, in
-view of the advanced pri ;e of labor, have mutt}-
ally agreed, and have fixed the following price*
to Lumber:
Of Pine Timber—&\\ square edged Lum-
ber of every description, per one hun-
dred feet - * - $160
Sheeting, per hundred * - 100
Feather edge Lumber, sawed through and
through, per hundred feet • • 1 26
Oak, Walnut, or Lumber of any other
timber will be sold at such prices as may be
agreed upon. . „ .
It is to be hoped that no one wQl ask a redacr
tion from the above prices, as we have mutually
pledged ourselves not deviate from the same.
The above are cash priced of lttmber at Che
mills.
I. D. THOMAS,
C. FAYNE,
WILL1AMS & BLACKSHEAR,
W. W. BOREN,
DAVID TAYLOR.
Sept 25,1858 no26-y
Our stock principally consists of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
BOUTS SHOES AJYD HATS,
Embracing all the latest styles and patterns.
Barege Robes. Black -Silks, French and
English Merinoes, Cashmeres and
Delains, English, French and
American Prints}. Scotch,
English and American
Qinghams; Fine, Black and
Plaid Alpaccas; Jaconet, Swiss
and Cambric Muslin Flannels, all
colors and qualities; Bleached and
Brown Domestics, all widths; Canton and
Dornet Flannels; Plaid and Solid Linseys.
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 Hos ery of every discriptir
Embroidered Zepher
and Baloon Skirts. Bonnet,
v 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
girded as the STANDARD
FOR COlOtf ST - WEIOST*
and are in a*e by nearlv every
FAIRBANKS'; Railroad Company, Merchant
Scales Und manufacturing estiblish-
uftTOttftwnret meBt hro<ighf «t the eonntr?
:1 he reputation which these
Scales. scales have acquired has beeh
FAIRBANKS' of steady growth from the bom-
Scales. 'meacemeBt'° fbe present tirii,
vinnAWirsi and is based upon the ptiboi-
01 pie adopted by ns. and never
Scales, deviated from* of allowing none
FAIRBANKS'! bar. pkrfect wei(Jhixo mi-
Scflles chinks to go forth oar estab-
' lishment .
E. S. WOOD, We have more than one hnn-
" ' dred different modifications of
jSgent. these scales, adapted to the
t aires ton, wants of every department ef
Texas. busin«8t> where a durable scale
is required.
Call and examine or send for
an illustrated cirenlar.
Fairbanks 4 c*
189 Broudtyau.
no 26 4m. New York.
Organdie Mucins, etc. etc,
—ALSO-
A large and rich assortment of Dress Bonnets,
all of this spring style, carefully selected, ex-,
presely for the trade.
The attention of the Ladies is particularly in-
vited to our new and elegant stock
We consider it no trouble to show our
goods, call and examine them for yourselves.
THOMA8 &CROI CH.
San Angustine, July 10. [ 10:ly
Received in office' December the 22nd, A. D.
1868 G J. P H&HDY, Sheriff N C
Jahnary 8, 1859 n34:4w
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration were granted the
undersigned at the December Term, A. D. 1858,
o the Connty Court of Sin Augustine county
(pertaining to tike estates of deceased persons,)
npou the e*rate of Edward Teal, deceased, of
sisd county:
This is, therefore, to notify all persons having
olaims against said estate, 'o present them duly
authenticated, and those indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment to
J.vS H SH ARP, Adm'r, and
MILLY N"LAKD, Adm'x
December29th, A D 4858. n84:6t
NOTICE.
The St&tb of Texas—Jasper County.
John s Armstrong. Fxecntor of the last will
«nd testa incut of Thomas ^r'i<strong, late <>f
per-nns)! sai l county, deceased, has filed his petition in
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ft.- U'-woty O nr< u£ Amtu-tiue'
aa, (pertaining the estates of d«ceo,'
at ihe Novemtier r.-rra, A b , 1855, granted the | tt,e office of the Clerk of the County Court of
under ^goed letters of -4i!nji'.i«tr" f' ?r up<>8 the said County, praying frr partition and distribu-
Bill.. —1 —:j! tioo of said estate This is. therefore, to cite the
estate of Elihu Williams, dQueased, lateCf said
county * i; v
This ' ♦h'refor* ♦<! notify nil ns having
claims Kga. net said estate to pfesc^' hem ^aly
provno ae<-oi ting tu Jaw, and ' Ww iad^bed to _ |
s<* d estate will jooif furw ir ! J^per, when and where they ean m<*ke otjec-
with th# Ad#ii i9trator. F. H. OT XON, 1 tion, if tbey see proper.
Aduinisfrr tor ol E. estate H GOOD, Clerk,
f, DMMitriMlf 1868. 82 8 Not. 80, '68.- 8S:4t) Co, Court, J. C,
kindred and creditors of said debased, to be and
appear before Ae Hon. County Court of said
oonnty. to be hotoen on the last Monday in De-
cember 1858, at the Court house in the toWn of
, when
tbey 1
Pamphlets,
Blanks, "
Bill Heads
Handbills,
Posters,
Cards, &c
Bills of CflMng,
NOTES OF HAND AD.,
In the very best style,
EXECUTED TO ORDER.
In an elegant manner, and with despatch.
ZRerfuLDoa.er-y I
Patterson & Payne have just received
and opened a fine lot of the celebrated Hur-
rison Perfume, Hair Otis, &o., embracing
Upper Ten Extract,
Golden Dew Drops,
Musk Cologne.
Parinn Fluid,
Lemon Rouge,
Combination Rouge,
Baef Marrow,
Preston Salts,
and Verbena, Florida and Rose Water, Crystal-
ine Vinegar, Bandoline (for curls,x Aro-
matic Vinegar, Cream of Beauty,
Tooth Cordial, 8oponaceous Com-
pound. Military, Dental, Tab- m
let and Erasive Soap. An-
tiqoe, Macassar and Rose
Hair Oils, assorted i
' - Flavoring Extracts,
and a thouoand other sweet smelling and useful
toilet articles, too tedious to mention. Ladies
and gentlemen, call and examine for yourselves.
December 4,1858. n31;tf
GEO. JL. CLAPP,
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS
AND
Phoenix Bitters.
The best Family Medicine now before the pub-
lic, for the cure of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy or
Eruptions of the skin, Feqgr and Ague, Dys-
pepsia, Dropsy, and in fa?t, most U disease*
Boon yield to their curative powers. It has bees
computed that during the last twenty.five years
upwards of four millions of perM>ns have been
benefitted by the use of these medicines ; a faot
- .on ,.,■■■ uonuuu in a T—i,. -p.. , 1DrT Biri which speaks volumes in favor of their curative
La°wn ChimeaeTts^'S*wiss ^)"iTawn* ColTars"" lP1Topertif87a trial will place them beyond
and Sleeves, Printed Jaconet and ~he reaoh of comp®tition in the estimation of «* .
competition in the estimation of eve-
ry patient. -By their use the blood it restored
to a healthy state, and freed from all impari-
ties. The s> stem is not reduced during their
operation, but invigorated, and they require ne
restraint from business or pleasure
The afflicted have in these medicines ft remedy
that wijl do for them all that medicine ean pos
sibly effect.
^-Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. D.,"
Proprietor, New York ; Thomas & Sims. Agents.
no27 y t>. San Augustine, T«m.
FEVER and AGUE.
Quinine Substitute or Nerve Tonic.
This well known remedy discovered by my
late partner Doct«ik G J Lkeds, is a sure Cure?
fcyto ' for the abovp disorder. 81CK HK iDjfCHE and
• haaq, &11 other NERy,,U8 AFFECTION8 It eotrtain*
no Quinine, Arsenic or other injurious ingredi-
ent. It strengthens t! e system, pives tone t<r
thestomach, hu ) is inculpable to DYSPEPTICS
and those afftn'ed *i>h Wenkriess in auy part of
the system It is especially recommeadeded te
females troubled with F llir g of the VVomb- —
Also to persons recovering from attack of P itk
A large and well selected stock of; rofti o|j„gres. or Yellow Feveif One bottle is
sufficient in mo-t chbcs. where b.reciioas are
fillowed Certifi -atea ciulie furt ifhed from all
parts of the Uuiou.
Wold by the DrupgUts generally, a^d' by j.
H II \Z tHD. Whcle.s;ile Druggist, «nd Sole Pro-
prie'or. 121 Maiden l.nne. New Vork [*29:8«v
SABINE TOWN,
Is now reoeiring
Direct from New York,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, .
HATS tf CJ&S,
BOOTS Sr SHOES,
HARD WARE,
TIN WARE,
SADLER I', 4-C.
Which he is now offering at
LOW PRICES.
Nov 13th,1858.
THE UNIVERSITY OF
FREE MEDICINE,
AND, c '?:
• POPULAR KNOWLEDGE,
Organised for the purpose of arresting the evils
of worthless unci spurious nostrums, and supply-
ing families wuh reliable domestic remedies, have
sent to McDanikl & Patterson an assortment of
their valuableoompinnds. vis:
Howand's Tonie Mixture for the cure 11
Ague, etc ; Syrup of Blackberry Modi for
, . , __ _ . .cure of Diarrhcea, etc.; Uni er*Httl'4tn
Quinine and 3forplline> for Lung Complaint, etc ; Dyspepsia pr
A large lot, fresh and.pure, just received and ;digestion, etc.; Costive Bowel*. (Pills.) (tore
for sale by f2Btf] THOMAS tf HOLMAN. j Ey< s, Kar Ache or Deafness Tooth icke^Fe-
FbSflft rsrv z'tf&L
X brated Oil of Tannin, or Leather jcestorer j remedies depend upon their merits for populftr-
and apply acaording to directions. For sale by ity. A11 the UuivVrsity ask is a fair trUl
For sale by McDakibl A PaTtkrson.
no28tf
THOMA8 tf HOLMAN.
o k LBS. ENGLISH C aLOMEL, for sale
jUO THOMAS * HOLMAN.
Sole Agents for the tale of the
Family Remedies in San
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