The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1856 Page: 3 of 4
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"SCH801 «*ERIISt«f*!S
Alt* Ml HI HIT,
—---* U tM«W< to • ItMii
a
plain awl plaid j
Bishop Book Swiee Moll mad xioto-
black silks ttssncw and
|i0 Klouaeed
will tabrtw mr U«r
and Ornamental
of OoLT.
die* per
in.Uuction~tojo.tSfr
r lutiii | mm! H>thwpitln>l TlnUsa.
for tuition in
i of tvc month*.
Fraoch Kobe*,
gnn m !*<*•• unu"^ lawn ^i'ng*
|00 bale* 4*4 domeatlo f
Z •• } do
5 " i do .
inn •• 0* aburg* all width*,
S00 ps bleached domestic,
300 pn blanket* oasortcd,
100 pi blue drill*,
Tn do denim*. '
!:ty Cottonade# of oil varieties,
Jeans, twcods and satinet*.
« Summer ctolh*, alpacca* Ao.
•• brown linen* and linen drill*.
ffiart; ffisfcaasaw
"*"■ "."***' ** "HMf ho iiMwiin afifaaViia,1 the Latin language,
whUedgrin^th. Uareaf rya^toa. the ^ JBjr tk,ZSXamamg the hick*
U (W
The Muoio asuaitment will be
irWixk
Bale* spun jam,
•tripe and
ohcokef} cotton good*,
* and keraey*.
litiscy* « u «er*ey*,
i bed ticking* araortod,
* stacking*: wen. won
i«glove*, all kind*, _ ViSI
toga " iimm) thread; flu** and linen thread,
bl'k and ootoTcd palant thread,
^>0 <•" and colored sowing ailk,
||QApii Kilk handkerchiefs,
t0 do g««t« and Mic* linen do assorted,
|WwuA«d collars, capo*, underoleovce, chem
^gr«>*Btilla«.taltoa , oporo cloak*, ah a pea and
article" for ladies wear, jewelrj, of the la-
iMafOi sod itylee of pins, ring*, ear drop*,
jEghhe boat g< * I. •
J, anl *traWancy bonnet*, some very
I and children* gipray* and bto-
faucy ribbon* aaeortod, 200 pa
lineo lawn*, table linen* to.. 900
• and ru***to, fine calf morocco,
nd'boot*. 100 ease* fitw gaiter*, hoot-
flipper*,Rachnel tie* for ladies nnd
"t*** I ihlldren* It and heavy boot* and
i bSK wdJ' c'P*. embracing all va-
fino wwo. pln*ti, Braailian, straw
orn, pedaRund ohip bat* for men
«tj of clo'JnpR for men and hoy*
, and mm Lie** variety of atMl
frou* to tc uttou in detail, m
old at low A
n<f. 10—tf
Mathoasatic*. and advanced studio*la
Latin, Uratk ia., 20 00
Board oan he attained fur Pi per month, inclu-
ding foel, washing and light*.
Tno graft tarm will liegia aa soon a* the school
i* ready, about the second Monday ia
buifcl
U* direction
It afford* th* Principal of (k« shove Institution
* -* *
bos secured the a**Mtaa*o of Iflas Wtm, to take
e^^rssjS&assKS —- -
all it* varieties, aad git* aneh other bain leftUi Addraos He v. Edwncd Balls. Ban Franklin I'
school as elrcumitoace* may permit Ml** W*H i Lomar Co.Taia*. ■, ; • ,
RAILROAD KEETIHOS-
for Ibe dlfsharg* of the dutie* *ho vadsruken
8kV1' receoimsnd.d as a IhoiMgh scholar, with
eonaldsiable experlanoe aa a Teacher.
TXK r«K utauox or nrx «
Beard In theflsmlly of the Prlnoipal,
Tuition ia Beading, Writing, and ElsmanU-
_— iy Arithmetic, ^i.it,..... 1} go
M Grammar, Qeographgr, history and Aritk." I
It 00
00
I* Us h!
I* hlghMt Kagjlch elasMS, embracing
gngllsh Grammar, Writing, Arithme-
tic, Natural and SleraTph
PhlWhy,
Modern Oeognpfiywltt thiwa'of
th* Otobss, Bo tan j, Physiology, Chem-
, Astronomy, Geography, and kiln-
other branches a*
LHtiitT mtii ciiii
ViK HBAB THk WIlUMJ^a
WL fthine H Bro.
HIV* just nwlwd a *uparb stock of
r^esh, well seleeted.aad shewing tneh a '
ii mil || mast tt M| •ImmIimpi
gtan. They hi
3
mm >r taans
Ceiae aad
The as*ortaisn< Hl_
LADlhH UttODSAWl
Pr*n*h printed Lawns,
deecrlptioa of white g*sd t ]
the gneet quality of gal Mrs, i
(set *\siy article a Lady aw
than they have ever seen
heretofore.
Men's hats
Boot* It Shoos,
an Bhstcilc, Com]
>a« e.ee* e.eeee*
ami mirn
/
fBY CVC. Aj.'.XAKDKK, BONUAM!
ks 1U< "."J
*garr~".~— 1 mS8> • '
>0r |> nvdor ind Iruf
400 wok.- *aU, •: \
fiOQbblx tvfii l,ey^of all kind*. ' ...
i mB ."Srunoiw and win**,
20i)«aWt> el ret ctirdinl* and kyrup*,
*r. 50 c*h" I'hanipttigu oidor,
101) aun oysters, sardine*, salmon,
l-ob«iorf nnd liermoUcally sealed articles,
>/ 100 antes pepper aaucc*, ketchups and other
sauce*,
100 cases brandy fruit*,
WflOO-clgar*,/
500 yga tobaefco «U kind*,
200 rm friction matcliMj ■
10,000 lb* |?rit ropci
50 bbU sup oarb. *odn,"
Pepper, «pice«, indigo, madder and dye
200 kegs whit# lead piife,
20 bbl* liuseed oil# ' •
5 " lard oil,
5 " .turpentine, ' . ' ; . ^ "
200 window gloo* amorted 8* 4 10xtol4il8
2000 lb* putty, in bladders,
100 cook stove* and furniture ^assorted sizes
* jHgM*tps,25 parlor and oflce"stofM,
50001bs log chains and ex chains,
150 pn truce cliain«T"r" .
; wc gns.~ '
I Iron aiitTs(oo' atxortud,
0 " bar lead ,
.-'■■plis ar.d Carp ntcr' tool*,
M>2swT"t' v; °.ri?e p°w,ler'
irf"™18 d,"T and buck shot,
- ■ "* OMOrted size*,
20,000 lbs castings,skillet*,orens nnd kettle*,
40 botes ginsti luuiblcr*,
100 IsdicH and gents saddles,
Bri(Ile , martingales, saddle wallets, carpet
14c., school books and stationery of all kinds,
c<dnr. cypress and oak backets, well
tub", brooms. £o &o.
Also, Drugs and Medicines.
Bonkam, Ua,j 10M, '60. f no 10—tf
ORION HOTEL.
TIIR subscriber woil!d respectfullv i
inform the citisensof Fannin toouii-
rty, and travellers generally, that he
-ho* taken charge ol the above house
fly Owned by W. II, IV eblood, and 1* now
!T prepared to accommodate all who may givo
i a call, in the unit sumptuous and hospitable
The boat the country can afford will be
I. Into requisition and plMnd upbn hi* t -
All manner of proretuler will 1 * *wppli*d
"^'*0, B>* «*to* are greatly reduced, and
1 cheaper than at any home in Bunbam-
on the stage from tho western country,
I greatly to tlieir imcrest fo give him'a
i alio intorni* and warn* all paufngora
from Dalian to Bonham, that the
f on said lin* is unfriendly to him, *n4
i exerciw all of hi* infloence against
lie cautionn thew to liced him not,
t oliead Mid *ee for themselves.
t'*nd howo por night, $1 25
I awogers, 75
ptr month with lodging, 11 00
" " withimt lodging, 9 00
Oical, ...B8
1 v JAy. S. PARKER,
Proprietor.
Utry, Mini
•rafojgy, with such
constitute a thorough course of Bagllsh
loatroetlon ... „ *,,
.... **tra Okarja*.
Muslo on Pl|jw-fortdSW..'r
Uao of Instrumanybr praoUo*.
Latin, Qraek and MaUsasatlo^ any or all of
*as t *•
French, • aa^« «• *••«*•••••, *sssa « ,«•*• *•• ••• ••
Wax Work In Fruit aad Flower*
Wonted work,Frenoh Bmbroidery, plain aad
raa^rN«*dO* work—
Painting and drawing.
Muaic on the Guitar.........
Utulc oo the Harp.
Fuel and Light* _
Clrenlarn containing rulss, regulations, {*., oan
t* obtained by applying to thePrinclpal at Clarknllla
MrlyapptteathttUraqaastod. PnplUbaardln. with
e principal* arc In all respects treated as their
- c'llldren, and watched onr with the mo*t con-
and assiduous parental aara.; ' , .uM T J;
yfls are charged from the time of entrance till
th* and of the soaeioa; and no deduction will be
made except in oases of protracted alckness.
Settle ments are expected to he made at th* end
Of the aswton of five months. A redueUon of eight
P*r cent will be mad*, where the board and tnltlon
are paid in ad ranee.
CUrltttiU* Aug. l*i. 185R. ' .
TllK FMC81WN1 and several of the Director,
of the IIKMPUJS. F.L PASSO, and PACIF-
IC RAILROAD COMPANY will meet the eiti-
" of Bowie and Red River Counties, for the
, purpuw of roeeivlag subwriptlpns ol stock, at!
I Uic lollowing time* and places, to wit:
At lit Kalb, Friday Jane 13,
20 00
26 00 I
4 00
10 00
10 00 1
10 00
<10 0
10 00
10 oo
20 00
1 00
'VriH;
Myrtle Springs,Saturday,
Moore's Store, Monday,
Boston, Tuesday
Dolby'r Sprlng*,Wednesday "
Savannah, Thursday,
tliddens' Church, Friday "
<'lark*ville, Saturday, "
Judge Fullbright'*, Monday, **
Pin* Creek Cbnroh,Tuesday,"
lliH^y Grave, Fannin Co Wed'day July 2
Bonham Thursday and Friday July 8 and 4
Kentuoky Town Grayson Co. Sat'y July 5
8
10
11
14
10
10
r>day
turtla
Kttti.
PARIS MALE ACADEMY.
MtlM.
14
10
17
1H
19
20
21
28
24
Mantua, Collin oouoty Monday,
" M«iKiaa*y " «• Tuesday,
" C. Watson's, Clrayson Co., TLur'y,
" Sherman, M Friday
" Preston " " Monday
" Womb,Fannin Oo Wod'y
MoCown's Storo Fannin Ou. Saturda
ehlMry, aad make
ifcotiw to hla
pejiaininf
an'ivmi
(No. IT-.stf.)
T milW
w*.i.
«omm rnwe,
Oo.
ma
Oar Mock aim camptiqss a large.
rare, Glaaawa**, and -u ■ '
Ohlldraa'* Flat*,
Cottonade*.
OaSSu^SS OF BVBftY
Iucladlag tie *tapl**,U«>i*lSaa
DOOM AND STAT
the largect. boat selec.od, aad
UACCO, ever brought later this
In (hot, we have not time to
ask y«u to o*H and aaa, and If you
out haying something, we shall i
We propose to koopwp Ml
the season, and hejpo again
who have for many year*
and also te stah* many naw
succeed In our business,
straight
fsr—no
CUrk-ii
afTO-
Wod'
V Saturday,
At oaoh of said meetings there will be
Railroad Speeches.
The aituen* are
tend, and to be pre|
upon the (took thai
respectfully requested to at-
ared to PAY TWO por com
they *ub*cribe.
N. W. TOWNBS,
Nmrlaiyi
(42-«s)
It forward business IndaoesMM*
othlag civet—eall and *** a*.
k-UU, 4, ril 20th, 1860-
J. P. DALK A BROTH KB,
MERCHANT TAILORS;
CUUITIUJ. TRtAi,
HAVE JUST RBCKIVKD from H*w Vark aad
PhttiMl*li>hlaraa*xtoa*lv* a*sortm*at of Cloths,
Caashasret, Hatlaet*, aad Lloeas, aad Vesting* of
ev**y dessrlptloa.
||| READY MADE CLOTH INO
f|C of all kind* and qualities.
BOOTS, SHOW, BATS, AND CAPS,
s for lsdle*, gentlemen, and children. Also,
, assortment of
1
of every var!«ty, all it which
moat reasonable terms.
sold on th*
Mu Al*o aeholoe lot of Patoat Medic Ins.
Cfarkavlll*, August IMA.
tP4ltf
LATK ARRIVAL!
THE undersigned r**p*etfally
known torthc Public that they bare se-
cured l\J *crvlce*. *j/ Principal of the
above Academy, oPMr. Jon* tf Borr, * graduate
of South (JnrolioayCollege, who oomoa to as highly
recommended a* * oompstent tsscher. They have
also engaged Mr. Kowik Canrrxna as Vice Princi-
pal of the School: the Ant s-sslon of whleh will
commence on the l*t Mooday in Maroh n xt The
■es*lon*of ihesohool will be divided Intotwo of five
month* esch. Th* one beginning oo the 1st Mon-
day in Ootober, and etiding^the last of Fobraary.
Of Taltion will be as follows;
Tuition in reading, writing and Aritbme-
metic per session, $12. 60
English, embracing the above, with gram-
mar, geography and history..... $16 00
All the higher;, branches or an English
. education, with or without the Latin
and Oreek Languages. $20,00
• Students are charged from the time ot entrance
till the end of the session; and no dedaotio* will be,
mode except In oases of protiaotod aWkMMk^ •
Dosrd can be had in -respectable Amritte* at 98
per month.
The undersigned or* gratified that they can BO«
assure the Habile, that May have eetablUhad upon
a firm batia, a school of the first character. In the
towu of Pari*, to all who know aaythingaboatlt,
it Is evident thst here most he the great location
for school* in Northern Tata*. With a high, heal-
thy and prominent sandy location; fine pare free-
stone water, and surrooedsd as Pari* I*. by the rich
black prairie regie*, be bids fair, ultimstcly to ri-
val all her sister Tlllsges of the Northern portion of
the Stat*. Th* population Is rapidly Increasing,
and to ItKprnise^e It saldL that jt contains not with
in ItKlimitf, either a Qambling house or grooer.v
JNO T. MILLS,
ISAIAH W WELLS,
TRAVIS G. WBIOHT,
GEO-W. WRIGHT, 1
P W, BIRMINGHAM, /
(No
r olothing.llats and Cap* ol
22. '50.
style
BROTUKR.
Mt JUST arrived, a Am lot of Spring and Sum-
met olothlng,llau a|pd Cap* olthelateet
perfumery
March
orn! nctnutm
' a*to eome forward sad makslmmadiata ut-
tleuieat, as w* are oempalled to have Money, t*
oustosaer* ft*
MAhav «am
Wl
Mia Ch*ap.
lad Will is
* i
I-
Trustees.
1'auih Pebr. 28rd, ISM.
8:: Cm.)
McKENZIB I?fSTITUTE.
R*t
'0HN O. AUSTIN,
D^piaaSAN ARTIST, '
BO If HAM, TIXAB.
t, aad *(■
ay required.., John
_ Waar Bounty, onMon-
r. and UeCown* s'ore oi
7t
MALE DEPABTXUT
TSAcun*i ... ..&c
J. W. P. McBENZlE, l'rwtip*' *
SMITH RAGSDALK, f
B. F. FULLER,
J. T, KENNEDY.
J. II, B. Ifpntjy
y|tMaT.y^Hia*aTfti yr "
tsaolls**.
He*. J> Wv Pi MoKKNZIK.
SMITH RAOSDALE,
MARTHA t. RAGSDALE.
VOCAL AND 1NRMIMUTAL MVdO
D DANFORTH, JVarter.
Hlfe INSTITUTION I* located three mil** w**t
. of Clarksrills, JUd Blrar Couatjr, Texas.
Sesrion* commence FIBST MONDAY la OCTO-
T of Clark*villa, Jtod Rlwr
Sesrion* oommenoe FIBST MU1
BER, and Close the lost Thursday In July, tmbrac
Ingaterm.of T«i Maaihf StaAtni* iakan at any
period of the session .
Th. eome of lastiuction l* thorwgh In tfee
Kagiiah, Classloal, aad Matinaaatieal braaaha*, M
oan be fonnd In any Inetltntion la th* Saath.
*f Cm Math*:
and Tuition in
If paid at eloee of
..... 0 00
ataloee of Term 1110 00
If not paid at vice ■ ««*••• •*••••• sesss^ea*
148 CO
^ First Five Month i onlv... To 00
i Monthi only.,
entol Expenses
ti'swkv naal ^11— -a .
II JIW •WE* •IWWW f
June 4th, 1850,
to lSliilllM MJIUAl
THE undersigned, charged with the nulisist
enco of the U. 8. troops in Texam wish** to J
learn if he can obtain from the resources of the i
country U>* PORK AND BACON raqulr«<l for
tlio Army; and for that purposof'ho invites propo-
sals to. furnUh those article* for one year, IVom
March 1, 1857.
The quantity required for the yoar 1* at San t
Antonio 380,000 lb*, to b* dlitributod an follow*:
To Fort Belknap 40,000 lb*; to Camp Cooper,'
(near Fo* Belkoep) 40,000 Ibe; to Fort Chad-
bourne, 20,000 lb*: to Fort MoKavctt, 20,000 lbs;
to Kort Mason, 00,000 lb*; to Fort Cl*rk, 30,0011! our ,uhta, ^
lbs; toYort Dunoon, 50,000 Ih*; to Camp Lane**- KiSltto u't s. ckssrfifn^ s^a
ter, (El Pato route) 20.000 lbs; to Furl ltavi*. El MdUHmum L th.
P^. Wftte) «0;<foj lb*. .ill WTfcir W^rLvt-ga
Propositions are invited lor the supply fur eaoh j ar aDV g.w'r h ' T .
sLnXtonie ,0rnrntel-V' M"1 f"r t'",who,e glad at all tim«* to supply th* wo<>bi of all p^ytag
The Pork mu*t be iu picccs not exceeding six This I* oar first esll far maaey, and *e m*o4 what
jHiund* in weight, ijowi*, cbino* and ahank* ox- we *ay—that l*t w* want what yon owe a*,
eluded,] well cured with Turk's Inland or Liver- come la aad Mill* without further "
pool *o}t, yid packed ia good *trong w hite oak We rstornoUf thank* for your
barrel^, two thirdr hooped; each 'mrt-el to oontain heretofore extended us. aad hapahaawito a
Itv, and ihofutilgMy smoked. Both must bo made
of corn fattened hog*,aud Ihi suliject to inspection
before being rocoived. The right must lie re*en
ed to the officer in charge of the subsistence at
tlio phtoo of delWufy, to call at *uch tinie>, and
for such quantities, (not more than a quarter,nor
!?** tlf innt-twclfUijjf th" whole.) a* the inter
e*ta of Ihc mt\ ioo may rwioirr
I tin iilno desired to obtain KLtllJR for th<-
troop* alKort« Cliadbounio,MoKnvett and Mason,
for oao year from August 1, 1867. For Fott
Cbadhaurnc and McKavett, l + '.OOn lbs oarb, and
for Kort Mo*on. if tnuinuined, 4f*V*H> Ih*. t *he
tcruia of doliycry to be the sani* a* lof the Pork.
Offer* uiuH Im< addrassAd to the undesigned.
eiiiloricd "*puoial busiue**,''and they will be ro
oeivwl until tin! 31st dav of Jfulv next. They n'.,"!'baehioh trari
will then b*forwarded to th<*Wunnlssary Ucn- 0ts ftaatWhrksvllI*.
eral of 8abai*tonce for hi* OMialderatiMi, ami Hbrevaoort, with pi*
•r delay
UbMV
uaoee of the *ani*.
jmmmf M, IM«.
UAWf AtL | H
Threagh Tt*k*t* to fihr* p*rt aad Utti*
Thioagh In Four Day*.
FAKK REDOUED TO EIOHTEEN DtlLLABD.
'mMWm
Nvw- fH«m
Partl«oUr att*aUoa paid W *aU* of HM* , Shin*
and all Produoo, th* ooll*otl*n and dlabunwaant of
'iSl*. Oct , tt-lf
r susosiriiiiiii
HE underalgned, In* now i
at hi* Mill, ten mil**
kavllle, aheat THREE II
THOUSAND PERT OF LUMEEB. fj
ovary i*aertptlot> ***d for building
jmsztszrtrjas-t
oana*tha *urpa*Md by that *f aay ether artH tii th*
Btato. H*ofc**noa*fo*«nl*bat**aparl*raH o t
aad fot/jMttl«la rapa*t of fttmbar, aad la th*
*l*o reoeatly made may material lnprov*m*aU
upon hit ma*hla*ry, by wMeh h* It enahM to taM
eat dally twtoa ne much aa fanaarlv.aad Mar* than
any ether Mill la this part _of the atato, ■
the b*ll*f that hi* oonitaat aad aaramlttlng *tt*a-
tiaa to th*ba*ta***, tog*th*r with hi* dfopoaiUoa t*
aeaammadato the p«Mle, will tMtlnna to merit on
1 oar eased a«ah*r offotor*. T rta* *s haretofora,
iquaAlMa* L*mb*r VI 8Sp*r 100 foot
TttBAOCO,
tJiey taiaauwui a*
•roup to trade with
oaoaatt
pl
Ijfj, 11111
WUOLEEALE
;
r u
I \'*v^?Pr'r
LUIIII! LIHmil LDlillll
mat UMDERS1GMED"
I *ae* a* ^^^^W^e^^e
A lv waliawil Hvur;
by Jam*. GILLIAM
■4
v Wheat only
- i « #*WWW-
BIRCH, •• 8 00
wiHCna, -. - . •• .«« •«
Th* ahev* MUI l* mta*t*d la Ead Hlv*r County,
Tw*tv* Mil** North-w**t of C1 rk vllU.
All person* wishing to p«r*h ft L«mb*r would
do waft to call on him bafore purohadng *l*wh*r«,
a* hi* Lumber I* dseldsdlj of w^ertar qwaBto
Aran ttth IMA •; «fSthMNM.')
miii IM*i m**
mm
of Sab*i*toncn
*uch instractioo* a* h* maydoem flt.
Ihc Cr*t delivery of salt moat will uot bo ru-
(|tilpi«l beb.ri' the middle of March, 1857.
% • B W BLAIR, Capi. Com. Suti
Ojftcc uj Com. %>/ Httft. lhyvriin't V*r<u,
San Antonio, Tcxiu, M i;/ 30, 1850.
* No. 34—3m.
0 ilSiiii 21 HOT£L,
Wm. E< llMg, P*eprlet*r
AVISO lately pa-eh***d this large aad
pnbUc patronage
My house Is lai
;e" w>jl be thankfully rceslv
use ts large and oqmmodibu*, vltk aa
GOOD NTABLKM AS AMV IN THK STATE,
well *uppU*d with pruraudar and good ostiera.
My table will he wo" furnished with Ih* best tha
C.iuntry agordt, aor will aay pale* be spared to gl ve
aeawal <o!lifk*tioB.
~ ItSMl. . .
Board with lmlclag, per m*ath,..M *16 of)
Board withoatlodgl^, par month,.1* *0
Man aad hor** per day,. 1 7fi
Man and bono per nlght,*upperani break tut
THE PEOVR1ETOR of th* Claritsvllto ah.) Wash-
ington Stage Line, takes pleusre In anaeuae*
Ing to the travelling eommualty, that be ha* Mad*
arran«*maat with the Shreveport and Washington
' traveller* oan procure through Uok-
vUla, aad all Intermediate place*, ts
Shreveport, with praforan** of *«at*, for Elghuen
Uollars i making the thrOagh trip la four day*. H*
has also enteral into an srraagatocat with tho LltUa
Hock Company, by whleh p**a*ngers can procure
through tlok*'* from Clarksvlll* to Utile Rook, for
Twenty-two dollar*i thu* avoiding th* probability
of delay* A* soon a* narieotlon will |>ermlt th*
proprietor of tola Una, will bar* a supply of Troy
Coa*h«s*on the lie*, thus aO'ordiag every
and ronveaien's to passsscasm that 1*
the bo*Uo*da*t*d llaes in thee*ualrr
"vasajauToa, aaa*,
chahoe ar iSaromi^
GREAT REDUCTION IN TIME !
TWWM IN MX DAT.
DAILY, at4j o'clock, a. a,, arrive
d*f*lgnod having purohaced
tha interact In the Stoam Saw and
it Mill, formerly owned by Shut-
g, ha* racaoved It toaa
iwnap^ip ■ err.f>^. -T-. yi
Mill, aad ww mil* North of TVJL Wira*' f«tor
mill. Th« Mlll I* aotr rabollt and In *u«oa*«nl
operattou. It U now abl* to tara out dolly. Mrlo*
a* much a* formerly. The quality of the Luqi
tier shall nut be*urpa**ad by that of aajr othst, .,
and the uadarslguod nffets none bat aauperlor
Thankful for former cu*to«u, h* ro*l>*cUully ,
solicit* a (Miiitinuntion of public fovor, w
' tmm* aratfa. .. ... . Z
N|uar« Piue
Sheathing
aaflll
fwmil# w m
if :
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w|Hi
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,v at 7Vclock K a
1 M shall, with
1 Oo aa^l MaaamfaakaA
Mart-Ik 18 W.
no. 20-3m*.
Manu«r Bigfctr......... ...
CiarkniUi, Janvry tlh, 1840.
UNION HOUSE;
BOSTON, BOWIE COUNTY,
;tana*
npiis PUBLIC or* laformod that the above
1 od ho***, whleh wa* eloavd'fer a few1 day*, la
now re opened for tha eeeeeweedatien af-fthaaa who
may fover th* **b*erlber wlU a eall t aad h* pl*dg-
** hlsuslf to mah* every raaaaaahl* afott to nfwd
amplevatfofoctlsn. Hi* bona* I* large, wall mm- .
structod, and aetafortable His tables wUl ha tap- prtfor
plied with Ih* haat tha *oaatry oan afford, aad M* | Com
(table *JUU4« mtU ' 1
T it Of. t \l*4
thing for
SB
tabllsbneat la th*
aMn*rjr«Rlti matim
All kind* *f
Planter* abova
T .1 in, M
promptly aaaaato
o***syda aal
Warramed ta: paeform with good
of Tornlag in
r-itrwr
blz£21 "'.1SK
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LAMB L0CA/1W
rllft UNDKESIGNED,
perlenoi aaa
yfiy <J^. < «*' %j • f ,4 ^ - V• '•
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•aatapar.
,o l*o*i* otalm* in Cooke Land District,
third of th* laad a* compensation far looi
vaylng. and prooaring Patent Arse of as
siahaant; or otberwis*, for a
124 per nenMM the
af tha *lalm may
to bo addraatod to|
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