The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1856 Page: 3 of 4
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ElltiU B01.PI-.
,Fan
. Miit
jIuTb •ad pleM iaoonsU aad cam
Bishop BpcJSfJ- JUllw,d Tio,°-
Ami ?"™rolnpa lv^etie*
nee J, pUin and painted yreiwb Hobon,
icas, braids edging* "a Ul
ix4 domestic assorted.
• do " <f':
,, 4 do "
Oenaburgs all widths,
| IdMobed dotuestio,
i blankets aeaorted,
blue drills,
do denims,
Cottobadee of all varieties,
Jeans, tweed* and satinet*.
Summer olotb*, al^icca# Ac.
tjrnnn linen a and linen* drill*,
I pun WD,
f (tripe and checked cotton goods,
; Itnueys and krrseys,
| bed ticking* assorted,
j stockings; men, women and children,
rV'VOS, ulT kind*, .
fpool thread, dWufidiiiien thread,
I Ul'k and colored patent thrwid,
' an l colored sowing eilk.
k handkerchiefs,
f t andlttjliiliaon do assorted,
t ooliars, capo*, QuUnmk-evcs, cheat
H^BUWM,np?rnrBtPm> -. maps* aiiil
j for ladies woar, jewelry, of the 1 -
i (Utd styles of pin f ring#, ear drops,
he bo*t gold.
[Ik ntid etttiw fancy litinhoU, route \ory
and olifldron* gu*feyit and blo-
ItWWn* fancy ribbon* aborted, !i00 pt
\and linen lawn*, ceUo lipcor. Ac., 3j00
boon and russets, fine cult morocco;;
100 rases Sue fiftitcrs, book-
i,Ktichucl lies for Indict) und
ii>- It tuid heavy boot* and
ip# orabrnoing all *h-
iith, Uratilian, straw
«hip hat* for met.
U*B.
lovERnstiifms.
MERCANTILE
FEMA
Tun r\I(L AN
luetttuttou wili
ui l« OctpiW. 1SSS.
The Rev'd Jo** A« «mw<, A. M. ;
m'Wimr ' * "
Mr* M. M. Awoaaao*.
Mi** A- Watts, tv4Auix«*t;
Mi** M. Aanaaaos, Sssaa4AuMnt.
The < uur*b of iaatruotioc will embrace a tbrn-
jugh EnglUh, Mathematical, ami Ornamental Elu
3*U ou.
I lion H AIIII. tWlplOT mi Tit CI
jmthism*),,;. tad I> i«ii ssie* vsa mm rm wimruii
Af fbl usto healthful cxuitfy. two mllee wea-
MK uf U«u Franklin. P. O., ou lha mad tarn
Hat
Pom to G>v«nvlUa.and near Ike reaUtoM*
^desigptd tugiv*
' sMusaw
of Col. T. 1). Kennedy. It l< design d to
thorough instruction to youth of both m
Kn^liidi classical and MttkNWMM
Terms for tuitMU in the ewmw English
of Ave month*. ft
die* per ereaiou
month*,
10 00
Far the sans*, including the higher ,
English studies and the Clements of
16 00
'20 00
In the School-room Mr. Anderson will b**e con-
trol ot the arrangement, and «i e instruction to
*oeh elasse*. as >t wajr be considered adrisable, the Latin language,
while during the hours of recreation, the sapenrl*. ) For the saute, including the higher
ion will dovoite on Mrs. Anderson. , Mntheinatice, nnd^Avanced studies in
The Music department will be a* usual, under Latin, Croak
the direction ef Mrs. Anderson • Uourd can bo attained for I* par month, inelu-
lt affords *he l*ri««>ipal of the above Institution fuel, washing and lights.
graat pleasure to nnnevnoe to his patron* I list h* ! «rt . iirat term will brgiu a* aonn its the aehoOt
bss secured f!■>' a*siitan«c iTHln "Will*, to tske j building is ready, about the second Monday in
charge of the Departments of French, IWtng.and M 1KM.
Drawing and I'laluand ornamenul Needln-Work, m Xddroes lUv. Edward Eeells, Ben Franklin P.
It TKX ran run
AOmc HOAS.
Jl its varieties, and giv such other help In the
Mhool as circumstances may permit. Mi*s Hell*
Is a graduate of Mrs. WUlard"* Troj demlnary, and
oomos with the very beat testimonials of qualification
for the dischatg* of the duties she undertake*
She Is recommend id as u thorough scholar, witb
considerable experience a* a Teacher.
tx&ms vob usuoh or five mobthb.
\ddre
O. I^unur Ou. Texaa.
Board Iu the hmlly ef the l>rinoipel.
Tuition In Reading, WriUng, and Elementa-
ry ArithmeUc,
Iu Grammar, Geography, history and Arith-
metic,..,
In the highest English classes, embracing
saigli.b Qrammsr, tVriUn*. Arithme-
tic, Natural and Mora, Philosophy,
Logic. Bhetotic, Composition, Ancient
snd Modern Qoogrsphy with the use of
the Globes, Botany, Physiology, Cbem-
___ totcy,.;iW6iii)mjr, nrngnjitiy, aad Mla-
sralogy, with suoh other branches a*
constitute a thorough course of Kngllsh
Instruotioa..—
Extra Charges.
Mu*ic on I'lano-forte
Use uT InstrumcnUfor prHoiice....
Latin, Greek and Mat"
$60 00
12 60
l 00
GRKAT NATIONAL LOTTEUY 1
$3 00,000 IN PRIZES!!!
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
TICKET* II St,<M nUEES, FOE THE EEBEflT
or ran
M0UHT VmOV AS80CIAT0H
The Atoooiation. finding it impossible to raise the
means by private subscription, to purcha*o the
Meant Vsruan EsUU.
llare determiticfl to appeal to the Public bv Lottery,
to a* i*t thru in saourlng tho.gi*at object of a
THE TOMB OE WABHI*OTOB. .
HAVE
ftesh,
^ft* JSSlhS^ir^etJRr^ew goods,
well sslecta|,aad shosring such a variety, aMl
CHLEAWS &. iEFFERS&R
Me
seine tad, aad shewing such
fhey have bought theW
20 00
25 00
4 00
The At
Inapj)
br uicn
-Variety'!
in detail
s
boys
otlwr
all of
tt> oo
10 oo
I
10 0
10 00
10 0(1
•2H> 00
1 0«
can
no. 10—tf
-
f C: C, Alexauder nt lion 1mm.
Ik* lilo Cotfor, ;
Mb su'^ar,
powder and loafjwg&r
cks imhr .
whiMktsy of aii kind;),
' hranilie* nnd WiMj, 4'
i claret, oirdial* and syrups.
clitunpaign eidUr, > '
srs oysti-r*, sardines, salmon,
|atrr« und licrmetically sealed articles,
deal popper fauces, ketchups and other
. brandy fruity --
tort.,;
i J.'ihuoco all kinds,
I Llutjop matcIiM,
--i>ii|i carb. *odu, ' ■ —
Bitioes, indigo, mad.lir uml dys
* white (Mtd pure, • ^ '
ItDSvcd oil,
third oil, \ .
Iuirpentiac,\
I<'\V gln*s assorted H* (.> )(^&Hxl8
|b,i putty, in bladder*
c>k sHives and furnituro assorted siics
')*,«' parbr uud office stave-,
|>« leg chains aud ei chain*.
truce chains, \
J8 nails and brads,
tiiorso ntwl-wt. uiuImi •;
|wrL_hiu^e?, s*
uii stefassorted^
athcmatics, any or all of
them
Prenoh, ••••• -
Wu Work in Fruit aud Mowers
Worsted work,French Embroidery, plain and
..'Fancy Needle work
Fainting snd drawing...
Music on the Guitar
Music on the Harp
fc'uel aud Li| hts
Circulars containing rules, regulations, J
be obtained byapplyiug to tbePrincipalattUnrkavillc
Mr. Audervon can accommodate about thirty four !
Uoadern, and^as there ivre still a few vacancies, '
early applicailon lsrequestod. Pupils boardiug with i
thtjJ>rincipnls ()je iu all respects treated ax their
own cKlllIreu, ami watched over with the most con-
stant and assiduous parental cart).
Pupils are oharged from the time of ontrsnce till
the end of the session ; and no deduction will be
made except in oassaof protracted.sickness.
Settlements are expected to be made at ths end
ufthe session of five months. A reduction of eight
pe; cent will be made, where the board and tuition
are paid iu advauee.
Clarktvill« Aug. ls<. 186ft.
PARIS MALE ACADEMY,
HE ASSOCIATION woubl feel some reluctance
, rating to the support of Uie people, were
it for a leas worthy or lea* noble ohjeet than they
have In view. The schemo which they offer, being
ah ldnceil under their sole oonlrol by the State Com-
. lulaudoMIS ♦bey have made it so attractive, and fonn
it upou so grand a so ale, that they have no tear*
but that the puhllo will enme forward with one ac-
coid to it support, and assist the Assooiationln the
suicestful carrying out One of the most patriotic un-
dcrtakings of the the present day. It not only sp-
peals tothe National frelinB of the Amerioan heart,
hut also to the self-interest of evory manl Those
who invost a dollar, or more, In this undertaking
not only contribute to a patriotic object but stand
an i>|ual chance with others, in securing one of the
following—
PRIZES:
...♦60,000 l .
THK undcrslgMd respectfally mskc
Publb '
1 priie of....
1 prise of
1 prise of.
'2 prises of.........
4 prises of.
10 prises of.
80 prises of
60 prises of
100 prists of
10O prises of
•J00 prises of.........
1,000 prises of. ;
2,000 prises of
G,00tl prisos of
2ft, 000 prise t' of
20,000 i*.
lft.OOO 1*
10.000 are
6,000 ure
'J.000 are
1,000 are......
600 are.
. 260 arc
100 arc.',.,..
.... 60 are„„..
... 10 are
t are
... 2 *re......
1 sre
.♦ftO.OOO
.. 20,000
.. 16,000
.. 20,000
.. 20,000
.. 20,000
80,000
. 2S,000
• 26,000
. 10,000
. 10,000
. 10.000
. 10.000
. 10,000
26,000
PLint. V iT <•'" I: .1.
nto r f r. ftti*-^
i dt op and buck ijbot," ,
i ttlillH uitsertcd siros, .A
i castings,skillet,",ovens aM k
*M* tumhferi.^
ttd genis sadult'S,
„ Ice, sfidil"
t l boeks ami sta
W, cyprcs* at«l
brooms. At-&ii. , ,,
i and Modieiueii.
ay 10tk, '56, 10-^tf
ettlos,
«< , .
ales, snddlt wallet*.
ry of n
mnskuts, welt
UICS,
dL m
'Sh
" Carpcf
of nil k"id .
V
riON HOTEL.
THK subscriber would raapeetfully t'
inform the citirmsof Fannin couiv v
jty, and travellers' ifhcrally, that ho
' «s token charge of: the above hfusv'.
I \)y W II- Trneblood,.tvnd is new
t to accomniOdnte all Who may give
jlhc most sumptuous and hospitnblt
/best tho country can nflVirtl will b«
requisition and pit)cod upon lib tn
jwiner of provender will be supplied
His rate*tvre greuliy reduced, aiKl
utner tlmu nt any house in Bonlmin. i
ithe^ataga from the wi stern country,
'■te their iiucrcsi to giro-him n
and wiiret) all p.iHsengefx
lias tn ilonhnm, tho^ tiie i
afriemlly to hira, and
*U' inlluence against
etn to heed him not,
a in Delves,
bt, $1 is
known to tho Fnbllo that they have no
cured the sorvlces, as Principal of the
above Academy, of Mr. John A. lU'rr, a graduate j
of South Csrolina College, who comes to us highly
recommended as s competent teacher. They Imvo
also eugaged Mr. Enwt* CAUi-rxTsii a* Vice Princi-
pal of the Srhool; the first s'ssion of which will
commence on the 1st Monday (n March next The
, sessions of therchool wi)l be divided into two of IWe ,
. months each. Th* otio beginning on the lit Mon-
1 day in Oetoner, hnd ending the last of Fetirusrv
TEEMS.
Of Tuitioft will be as follows:
Tuition iu reading, writing and Arltbmv-
mctlc per session, 4>12, 50
English,' cvibraciug tho atiove, With gram-
mar. geography and history,,.....' t§«!•"> 00 ;
Ml the higher tiranohss of sn Eii|[lish
e<ltieati«n, with or wlthouf the Latin'
nml Greek Language* ,.#20,00
Stuilcnts are charged from tlio time ot entrance'
till the end of th* session; and uo deduction Will lie
umde exoepi in rase* of protracted sickness.
Board can Ik* had iu rcnpcctahbe families ul .
per month
The undersigned sre gratitlod that they can uovr
assure the l'uMic, tbst they have established upou
s firm basis, s school of the first character, in the
J town of Paste, T« all who know anything shoot it, ~i * v-— -
- It is efidetvt I list here must be the great lorn Hen t-W I'timiwg of
for schools In Northern Texss. With a high, heal- '
thy aud prominent sandy location; fine pure free-
stone wster, mid surrounded as Pari* is, by the rioli
, black pruirie region, she bid*fair, ultimately tori- !
val all her si t«r villages of the Northern portion of
' tho State. Tho population''9s rapidly Increasing, |
and to Itsprsise be It said, that it contsius not slth
in Its limits, either a Gambling house or grocer)
JNOT. .MILLS,
• • - ISAIAH W WKLLS,
TRAVIS 0. WEIGHT,
UKO. W. WRIGHT, ?
P W. It IIIMIN Gil AM,
paats, fobt. 2Hrd. lHftti.
83,400 priic* anuxinting to #300,000
ALL OF WHICH IB OUAEABTIED BT THE STATE.
It is the wish of the Society,to clo*e the drawing,by
Tho 86th of May, 1S «.
The price of the Tiokcta is so small as to be wlth-
iu the reach of all who may desire to participate in
this great > .\TlONAL UNDERTAKING, the sac-
cess of wh oh should he dear to overy heart. Be-
at sash prices as CMMet be got •(••where la this re-
git*# hi
ui.r; bills will prove, and wili sail 26 peroeat
ikiapw tUs any other hoa*« in Town.
(Nttae and look at them I
The asaortment comprises a most slsgaat sfaxk of
LADIES) Q00D8 ftoas Laces to Calicoes, including
French printed Lawns, Muslins. Jaeoaeta, every
description of white goods: Bonnsts.Lace Mantillas,
the finest quality of gaiters, sllppsra sod shoes. In
fact every article a Lady needs, and at lower prices
than they have over seen them in this oaantry.
heretofore.
Uur stock also aouiprisos a large lot of Qaecns-
ware. Glassware, and
A SplesHlM Saxttswal (flssisssr CtsAtSI>
Men'* hst* Children's Flats,
Boots t Shoe*. Cottonade*.
Domestics, Jeans,
8| un 5am liiifijf
GKOCEKIES OF EVKEY DESCRIPTIOK,
inoludiug the staplas,Coffee,Sugar Tea and Halt.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
the largest. beet selected, and cheapest lot ofTO-
UACCt), evrr brought Into this market.
Iu I'aot, we have not time to enumerate, but lust
*'' T"'i till aad wb. aa't Ifyau gsu IM tTlili
out buying something, we shsll not comnUlu.
*« propose to keep up out stock, fully, during
the seaaon, and hops again to sell to our old frisuds
who hsvs for many years patronised and paid as; ,
and also to make many new ones. We expect to I
succeed in our busiuess, sltnply upon ths plain
straight forward business inducements that we of-
fer—nothing clu«:—call and see us
ClurkfM<, ^.ril 2tith, 186ti.
J. P.' DALE tc HKOTllKH,
MEECHAKT TAILORS;
CUBKIVILUC, TKVAS,
HAVK JII8T RECEIVED from New York and
Philsdelphlaan extensive assnrtment of Cloths,
Casslmeres, Satinets, and Linens, und Vesting* of
every dcscriptiou.
||s READY MADE CLOTHING
of ail kinds and t|uallties. W
HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND CAPS,
for ladles, gentlemen, and children. Also, s fins
assortment of
OEBTLEMEB'S VTTBBMHfflQ GOODS,
of every variety, all of which will be sold on the
most reasonable terms.
■QU Also s choice lot of Patent Medietas.
Clarkaville, August 1 CM. [utlxf
FE1BH 4>KIV|^
aooDi or axl kimm cheap fob oabkmi
The rNDERSIONKU inform the pu Uo in
IPtnentl, and the neighborhood in particular
that tliey barn just rvcsivod n
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS,
of all kinds, including
CLOTHING, BOOTS,SHOES. IIATS.'Ao., |
Wills %
MM.LWRIOH
O" A VINO looated in
UlUM.uflsNMaw
He will MM or
;mlUeof
sr repair {
Mil la, and Msroha«t flonrbg ml ^
put up the Maohinery to wheat Threahiug
OoUoll (JillflL flAuitafl . .ittatmnl satjl
, traaae) work Ac. Ac. Uo Is at nreesnt
prhieh'lt
Mill for]
ed in putting up a flouring M
S.X. MoFarland Jt Ci., naar Jcff^reon,
will require but a abort tine to tniah.
< .
aanr
whidr
Aa soon
as Ibis job is completed, be will be at tbe com
mend <4 any peieon who may doeire to seaure hie
•ervtoee iu any of the above hranokee of buainess.
Ho pro tosses to be a thoroagb natter of hie
business, bating served a regular apprenticeship
and harkg been engaged at the same in a wheat
growing country alible life. He will drees and
bang burrs, and construct all tbe necessary ma-
chinery, and make ascloee calculations in regard
to cost, as any OM alee can do. He aeks a fair
trial. . WM. G. DOLLAR
^Jefferson, Texas, May 'SO, no IS-If
4. u bsalo. wh. t. . massib. ion riisLrs,
HSALB, MAirttK * 00.
COTTON riCTOSI,
%a4 Otauil C(uuUuioA linhuti.
43 (kromdcUt fit. AWCHsoau.
PartUuUr attention paid to sales of Hides, Bklas
and all PVoduee, the eolleotlon aad disbursemeat of
nnde. Oel. 16. 60>tf
W
omnr *
HOhCtihl D
•1 St Charles, Carver af Dales Street,
■ I t 0 B.LSi M S i
Tvsrf.
ting,
tern or South-
Is amply
Work, ens ef them
being a la>te stse t
ting Maeh Ine, enabling na to print \
The steak of Materials eowuals of«
variety of type,
" " L&*|1
work, from uie largest ]
Circular, laclodlag .
ftSW:
which We bate an Maple supply of
jfHtttng u.aterial fbr our oHee is net
every tme or tve ysaraaa one let
wont, but a suocsssloa of ordsm ls
aaoh yea*, embracing uaw
beautiful styles of Border and Ornaments.
The supply of Paper MSgpli
thing for which wo could suppose
IliiMUlM
that there wouk
OWES FOR HALE to Man
ouagTs, PtAsrsss, Parst-
ousts, a Urge and as well selected
stock as can be found tn thsSouth-
•rn Country. They are dealers
In WINDOW-GLASS, PAINTS,
OILS, WHITE-LEAD, PUTTY,
YARN IS EBB, #c., a* wsll aa
MEDICINES. . 1
They are Importers of BRUSHES, especially Uo
fluer qualities, fbr the Ham, Tssvn, and Nails,
and of LOBIn's BXTRAtWS, COLOGNES, 80AP8,
Preach and English PBRFUMBRIES.
On applleation by letter or otherwlee, a book cea-
lainlng all artiolea In their line will be forwarded,
a* the number ia too great for newspaper publica-
tion. ' -j "'
Their terms and prioes as usual among city mar.
chants. - ;
uery UlM. ISM. . (ao. Un>y.)
jieiSOKID Li;!BID.
\HE undersigned, has now on hand,
i his mlU, ten miles North at
and LADIES' EIRE HIE TEA
Merinos, MsnUUas. Silks ef aU Mars aad
varietiss, a large Let, which ♦ wsll sell CEEAP.for
.Mr
BOY8 aud YOUTHS,
und, alto, evory thing fur
sulfonic to tlio season.
Call and examine for yourasivee.
Bargain* had here worth getting.
Provide
, u i neart. ue- ( yourM,jv(,n Ixiforo the Stook is lirukeu.
s.dc the llcket in tbe sW-« scheme,every purchss-1 ft .g ()ut wi(U to mins thnferner prices again,
in plaoe of tiic high rate prevailing during tbe
t season, ami supply our customer* iu a
i, vri Kb,
cr Will receive a
Certiflcats t Msmbsrshlp,
of tbe Association,a list of wbioh,
1th the iiniouut !
that each one has invested, will tie prlutol and
framed, eo that the visiters tothe Mansion *t Mount
Vfnion, tjiay;*ee the names of tbo*i> who have sub-
scrifioti to this, A Nation'* Tribute to
THE FATHER OF,HIS OOOBTBT.
Tlie pricos of Tickets sre r? follows —
single Tickets SI
- ■ ' .
To those purchasing a paokngv of Tweuty-6 ve
Tickets a copy of the celebrated Kugravlng by Fa-
noll, of WASIllNOTON THE 8TATESMAN wilt bo
presented. To those purchasing two Package* of
Twenty-<tvoT4ehet*HS oop/'uf bxstst1* Great Natron
Wssblagtcn Crossing ths Belawars
will be prosentea.
Correspoudsnts will please give the nswo of tbn
County, Town,and Stats in which Ihsv reside, so n*
to avoid mistakes. All orders for Tickets, Ac.,
must be sddreised to ths undersigned, Agent tor
the manager*.
■ 'IIARLKS F. LEWIS,
mo*.; littllimfirr, Md.
1th goods suitod In their wunte
past
lar way in future,
at Standard prices.
M> Call at our old stand.
H. RHINE A BROS.
(Itrkmlk, Ikc.ttd, IdfiO,
... Mp lite
imahHng.htm tn sell! m.
(nl
1 rpAEES pleasure In informing his eld Mauds and
X customers, %«Uke oommumUy generally, Must
the is now recrivtag a Tull steak ef
yim
hare
present month,
^Mtsnsis —saa,
Ills stock comprise*'everything usually sold hers,
including a vary fbll supply af
WlNTK* GOOD*,
: and a full ss*ortm*nt ef QROCERIK8
gMT Call and examine. ; ^
III DBS, PELTRIES, aad BliSSWAX, e.
celved us Cash, at the Ml value.
ClarkteSUt, l>ec. Bd, 1W, <nS0-||
USSIFSIcitkSIW iii
msB
CUrksvllle, about THREE HUNDRED
THOUSAND FEET OF LUMBER, of
every description used for building purposes.
He has recently purehased an extensive pinery
adjoining his Mill, aud the quality of hi* Lumbar
cannot be surpassed by that of any otSwr mill in Uut
State. Ee offers none for sale but a superior article)
aud for quality in respect ef timber, aad In the
sawing of it, he confidently refer* to all who have
~ bun with their custom. lie has
material Improvsmsats
any material Improvsmsai
by which he teauablad to turn
h as formerly,aad
any ether MUt in wis pari of tbe State.
As he ha* heretofore Mtftml^veu
&
Mill la this pari
as heretofore uniformly given *stisfootlon
to aU of Us customers, h^fsnectfully sollclU acen-
tiaaatioa ef public fovor.TUid flatters himself with
the belief that hie eeneunt and uursmlltiag atten-
tion to the business, together with his disposition to
acoenmodate the pubile, will continue to merit au
inereaaed number of fovcr*. Teruu ' heretofore,
- i— I ii i .ajB^a i i ;f««?pe^#*i* "v. " tts
iOiiiti lUiiifc iu iiiiu
Tme undebbigned having t
ly purehased lluiryKhlneTs lnter-j
est In Urn STEAlTRAw Mill, for-
Truster
)
McKENZlE INSTITUTE
II
"s
i> i "Ipi
Put lod|
. IQ
11 00
900
2S
AKKE11,
for.
Aftl
^"iBdi
rtbv art,
(no. 20—dms)
n'ed ha
JUALE BE BTMEMT
< , TKACU UBS (
Usv J. w. P. MpB JNZlE. I"ri r,r.,i ,
SMITH HA 1HDALE.
n. F. FULLER.
J. T. KENNEDY,
J. N. It. HENSLEK
' FEMALE DEPABTKKNT
TBAonaas.
lUv. J. W. P. McKENZlE.
SMITH'RAGSDALE,
MARTHA E. RAUHDALE.
VOCAL ABB lNBTBTTMEKTAL M08IC
I). DAXFORTIl, Teachc.
Till
of Clnrk*ville, Red River County, Texas
! '■ SeS'ions oommeniA FIR.^T MON LAY in OCTO-
BER. and Close the last Thursday iu July, embrac-
ing a term of Ten Month* Students taken at sny
period of the session •
The course of instruction «v as thorough in the
t Vngllsh, Classical, ami • Mathi-matiosl branches.**
can be found in tiny institution In the South.
Terms, For Ssssion of Tss Months:
Beard, Washing. Room-rent and Tuition Iu
Kngllsh itepsrtmcnl. If paid nt elosc of
iBesidor. #110 00
If notpsid at olose of Session 121 oD
In Classical or lllybei MathcnitHe*. if paid
at close ofTcriu
If not paid atcloso..
First Five Months only
looldsutal Expense*..
Ten por eent allowed on money pel<| iu advance
Students chsrged from the time they enter the
School till close of the session, and no deduct .m
made exoept Incaiie* of protracted sickness. Those
entering the Institute sre required to furnish lights,
stationery, and text Books.
CLABK8YILLE HOTEL,
^ m. B. SIMS, Proprietor
U A VLSI) lately pu.chased Uiis large snd
well kttown Stand, I take this method
of infornuug tht public that s Share of Uio _
public patronage will be thankfully received.
My house Is large and eommodtous, with a*
GOOD STABLES AS ANY IN THE STATE,
I wsll supplied with provender aad good ostiers.
My table will be well fUmlsbeil with (be best tbe
i Country affords, nor will any pnlu* be spared lo give
general s - isfaetion.
TERMS:
• llosrii with lodging, per month *.
Hoard without lodging, per month
Man and hor*e per dsy,
| Muu sud bor*e per nlgbt,*opperan l break st
■ M*n per night,....
iri ot)
12 60
1 7fl
1 60
1 00
t'tarlnilU, January ilh, 1840.
K-lyj
SVIRV.IODY RUN Hlftll
n 1; HSI'ECI ALU invits all persons ludsbtcd to
Vt u* to come forward and maks luuieUiste set-
tlement, as we are compelled to have Money, to
pay our dehtsj and we expect onr old customer* to
fUruish It to u* a* cheerfully as we fUrnishsd fhsm
tlio Goods; And n* soon as we gel the money, we
will pay for the goods,and buy another and s Cheap,
er Stock than any other house iu Town, and will be
glad at all times lo supply tbe wnnl* of all paying
customers.
This Is our first call for money, nnd we meal what
wo say--that is: we want what you owe ns. Ho
como In and settle without further delay.
We return our thanks for your Mberaf patronage
heretofore eatendsd ns, and hope to merit a eontiu-
hance of the same.
DAIINALL £ UAIIT.
January llrd, I860. (n52-tf
merly owned by James GILLIAM B
i Co., bae now on band
$oo,oco mm or seasobed lumber.
: which lie oCcrs on the loilowlng tsrms for CASH
HOC ARE PINE LUMBER *1 0 per 100 FRBT
for cash w Wltsal only.
WALEUT. « 8 00 •• « - «<
0IMHL s oo " ««
HHEETING, 60 " "
Tbe above Mill is situated iu Rod River Cotiuly,
Twelve Mile* North-weet of
All persons wishing to
do weH to oallon him befl
•s his Lumber Is decidedly of^_
Aran. SMtb IBM.
to
BOSTON, BOWIE COUNTY,
, tusu t,
'F. PUBLIC are Infonued that tbe above-nam-
ed house, whieh was closed for a few days, la
. . a graet rariaty ef eanU.
Gold Loaf, IL ^ sea, Red, YaUow, Bine aud Green
inks, always on tuu,J for fancy work.
We solioil orders, with tbe promise that we will do
work promptly lnlbebcststy!?,andonmod«r*tetsrm*
The Mall* afford a medium for the reody transmis
sion of printed matter to nelghboriog localities.
Gosatttutlons aad By-laws of Soeistiw, PubUo ad-
*"*!! M4Pamphlets In gonoral, Circulars. Cards
aud Blanks of ovary deooripUon.oxoeuted promptly to
Alargo variety of Blanks, far pablic efosers, oca
stantly on band, and scat by mallto order,
E«g ITU, 1SS4.
HHTTKK L.\TK 'MAS NKVKh' "
FRKBH AITD (5EAP DBTT08.
BARIT k MOOBJEL
FBAOTITIOEEES OV M.BD1CIBE,
WHOLBSALB ABD BET All
DBOOOISTSi
Ornca-NKW DRUO STORE, /
(SoafA ssitfsrnsf JHtUte Hjutrt) '
A*sso*
Largeat, Cheapest
itit(iMid ituok of
MBD1CINE8 Of
Drugs 4*
Paints "
Patent Modleiuee11
Flehiag Taokls
Perfumery
Hutloniry *< h m
j ra* WtHM BXVBMBBLrrOB TH* 6WK.
Pi >i ill— w n u m
J tmomtpmf " u
| *• 14 ' -V M >«• ii
I 'y UmIjftBMtt'' -• - -ii
Ijtnurn Ihity 11 ■**-- •
CIGARS AND TolAOOO,
I evsr brought to this market.
Nooesaltv conpols them to
thW think it will
to.nwf
. _ .sloi*na would dc wall to usniM thahr lot of
cUSUSS*"^*
Ladies sail and~eoo their attperb stook of Parfa-
mery; tbe largest and okeapoat wo have aver aeon in
Ibis plane. You can fit oat yotr toilets witb svsry
wsefc
SSfcflSw
ALL KINDS,
U •(
It
Wmm
wfTK/mieas
M
i ottUk mJm, md
. of the people gon
NEW STAGS LUTE,
Through Ttskots to throriport aad Utq« Rook-
Through in Fstjr Bgya.
FARE REDUCED TO EIGHTEEN DOLLARB.
THE PROPRIETOR of tho CUrksvllle and Wash- J I shin fir ths purr ess nrmsnaOisiastii COTTON
ington Stags Line, takes pleasure In anncune- ' <jTvg (X)RN and WHBAT MILLS TURKS III NO
llluudclU t.'reek, in Titus | 'n« 'J"!*ht MAOfasfl and WIIBAT-FANS. 'ajPEn for-
ions* . srrangemcn with th. Shrsvepcrt sad Washington „uhra 6Untelv*s with aa ettsaslvr lot of the very
1 JiuI'^HT Ti Fror0"1 'hrough tick- j b.„ m,urtal. sslected with much oaie by one who
c t* fromi CiatksvUlc, an«l all laleruietliats plaoos, to bM t,(an loaf engaged In ths abovs baslnsss. Our
Shreveport, with preference of seats, for EigbUsn i,u|i,iinv is ths l*r«e.
Dollars; making the through trip InfourdayT. Hs J M '
th the I
l<(tt W
Mo GO
76 00
1 OO
nnttly tefetsd. at
to Sfl work ao-
Watch Maker nnd
i a distance '1nl| receive
Work on good watches wsfrsnt-
sithMU repaired
/ 'r A. M. G.^as
Iff '6| , tao. 2.0-1 Ui.)
f HOTEL.
Vlu^ ^iut gur-1
ABOPtBB AS STABDABOS.
Butler's Practical Grammar:
Emmeraon'sArithmctie'
Rotiinsou'* Algebra t
_ MeGiilTsy's 6^i«s;
olney 's Ooography i
WUllsau's Histories;
Msttlscn's Astrononty;
Drsper's Philnaopby and t 'hemlstrr
Butler's Analogy;
Upham's Mental Philosophy i
Campbell's Rhetoric i 1
WbaUey's vOg(0 i
Davies' Legendre* Oaometrv,
do. Analytical and Calc t> i n* ;
Davie*' Descriptive Geomet> ,- ■'
Da vies' Sbadas and Shadow
Dot lee' Surveying;
civil ttnglaeesiagj
ll*ckley's Trlpasiuilhy t
Mctniatnck's 1st *nd 2d Books in L tin and Orcck
Atithcn's Lstin sud Greek * •— ■
■ w
._,wa**rs ureek Testsmsnt;
.it Ollendorff's Spnaisb Granuasr;
Ollendorff"* French Urammer
Tbe aiKive sre the prinaij 1 To*' IV.^kt urcd i
Others not*mentioned, can t>« ueednl fleamirei
(nfij-tf) "
VHAK iASOjfilCIJKSTITDTE
AMiH ATI01
institution bjv>
tbe annual esatnm-
Monday, die 23d June
ST. E. ft A'
PACIFIC RAIL ROAD!
VALUABLE TOWB PBOPERTY
F 0 B S A L B!
ONE BlisiNESB HOUSE aad lot in Clsrksvitie, |
ALSO, one Residence ami three Lots, consist-
ing oi a comfortable DwsUiag,KUsA*n,8rack*. house,
a good Cistern, good Stable, and Cow Lot; ALSO,
one good Black-smith Shop, Wsgon-Shop, and Cosl-
house.
ALSO, 681 erc* uf lsnd adjoining A Morrill's
Mtick'farm. in Titus County.
ALSt), S'lO Acres ou
County, adjoining Mr dons*
ALSO. 200 Acres i n Yea itandl County.
ALSO. VOO Acres in Grayson County, on Ohoo-
tnw tJreck.
1 also, offer fur sale, one NEGRI) WOMAN—a
halt! band.
MT Mr. Wm. B Sim*. ntidS. 11. Morgan, Esq.,
ure my Agont* st CUrksvllle.
JOHN W. WEST.
January Hrf, ISiW.' . (noA2-8mos.)
AUTESIAH WELLS
ritliK, CNDEBSIONED take* Uiis method ot an-
^ nouuc lug to all those Who may desire a plenty
ol w our .for the purposs of running Machinery, Jo.,
that ho has located in the vicinity of Clarkavilia, at
which place he ha* contracted for the boring or an :
Artesian Weil, and that he will unslortake oontraOM |
for boring wells in any of the adjecuu Counties, of
the following dUuensians—frsgn two to ten btehe* j
in diameter, V -r^ iwA- -
He feels confident from iorge.xpariouvi' in the ban-
now rs-opsned for the aooommodatlon of those who
with a osll t abd hs plsdg-
rwuoaabie effort to afford
may favor tbe subserlher wl
es himself to maks svrry reasonable sffOrt to t
ampla satlsfoetlou. Bis bouse ia large, well
structed, and eomfortuhle. Ilia tables wUI be
plied with the beat the oouutry can afford, and
•table wMkml.
EATESi
M*n and Horse per t
**•••••••••«
MMsiisitststOl"
a|S>S0sssss **S*s*Ss* a
z..
" " single meal
" Siuglomeal,
Chlldrsu and servants half-price.
A iibmipairottwH-iOWlba.
ao IQ-tfj C. M. lADDlLL
m,
..•12 SS
thlug you wish.
OltrkmiU,, Sept. 20tb, ISM.
. \No. ds-4n
^IIi: UNl1 KRSIGN1M ,(wbu ba* cisral years «
roloeate claims iu Cooke Land District, 'for
third'of the laud as oompaAMUou for tooatlag, our
raying, and procuring PaUut free of egpeuse to Um
Claimant; or otherwise, for a oompanaatiou In
•ay, 12i per aere,aa the owner of Ue claim
i«Sbatfow> to S «MSSMMd to
kins County. Tests.
Oetcbsr 1st, IB 14.
WASOB ABO 0,
w5«©
(EoSS-1#)
Mar-
W^m
fi!
■
HI
M _ , .
has also entered Into an arrangement with ths Little
Bock Oomprny, by which passengerc can proctrrs
through tlcke'* from Clarksvllle lo Little Rock, for
Twenty-tWw dollars-, thus avoiding tbe probability
of deUy As noon s* navigation wilt psrmit lbs
proprietor nt ll,is line, wilt bare a supply of Troy
Coaches ou the liuu, tbu* affording every comfort
and convenience to passsengers that i* eidoyol by
th* best conducted Hnc* in tbs country
A* none hut sober aud experttaecl drivers
trasaUsr*
building is tbs lsrgest and most convenient
tablishment in tbe South, now flruiabed, Mid nta-
oMitery all In motion.
All kinds of repairing done at sh^rt nolle*.
Plsnur* above or below Fulton, oaa ship their
work to lbs ears of Wheat { Reoita, er II. D.
Walhvr, Fulton. Arkauaas. whars wc wUl reos .ve it,
promptly execute all repair*, and return ll fori*,
shipment.
All Wen
> Ml
'Wt.
(JBA VKNb
of bualnsuin
Work rm u
above
modarate prUss-
wiV fV.iHj, n
isiit ***■■ 4m i
A FORK PACKJC1'.
Steamer JULIA, E. 0. Mvruw-
l I—ill tttli ruw.sUJm
-1--
IttUHIU
Wrer, tnuol
11 i tnl aaM flkua
UtlWMB onw
All
'nation
make shipment* jm
may
iuui dsnsnd au a Bust I
soon as water in theXukas will pen
i« plenty of wutor iu tbe Sulphur i
'tog*. ' ' * '
TBwrv
• ftoc
THIS UNION
THIS superb owwrfcg of tbaEsuulo Ohaiubsr
uf tbs (JuiMd Satoe, uiriug foU
truita of Okv, WobeUr,
Houston, Fillmore, Olay
WiaibkL
1
touV/ff isIMmi j .
ines*, and in Scientific arts,in GeoUay snd Civil Sn
giusering.that water cap be obtained at any locality
and lie fUtler* himself that h will be able to give
satisfaction iu any conttMSt beWny undertake
Oharges moderate and water gu*rant**d
BUT Inrjulrc of .1 M. ftlvin*. Deputy County i
(Jlork, CUrksrlll*.
tlLSBKSVrVLU, Dec. 24th, 1M*6
THOMAS LONG.
(uSI-Rifts
EY
?LE?ABT IW MORAY**##,
wuw orrgusni st rtst un rains
WM. !l. DUNBAR, 8? C*JiTRE STJi*-r
•mplnyed on-thU line, travallera aia} rsii naearod
of beiug well cared for, and fill makes* di tag.
. j ■ WA MOBS.
• i- *" if ■ WASHmtrron, Aau,
SHANAHAN A BHIM'8
C HA IB AV$ 94>lW*f SHOP
MIE VNDERS1UBBD Would aa
nounoe to their Iri
ilio generally, Mat
rylng on the
street, and havli
rials for their
hogauy Vsneestog. are prepared
for tbe best eluas of fumitore, sseh as
SEDFTSADS, Ew. .' -
All kiud* of uraltorc mat.uf*e*- iatloa
OsMaet shea t« "9 j Wbsut a
work Wastaatad to parforiu well with good
aaage
VT* are prepared U do all kinda af Tartdttu 1*
lreti, Htaai, er Wood, at abort aetfic^. ^ *'i
« Our peinee fur repairing OoUra $***, are as fol-
OWp* . -r-vrcL. T
T'
pahli
thay are «ar-
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■>ty.
whether
.M tnts shop
procure furniture, osn
this *hop, a*
y, will be.ini
Tho** in th* habit of
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• asgr eauer
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