The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1856 Page: 3 of 4
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BOIIAM *D« T!SEMEKTS
o. a AJUEXAirora
i^-r= d^srta*"-T^
imi r do cfagtHMM.
aOO - paintod Vewno nnd oombrie,
'* 500 " plain and plaid jaconet* and
brio.
100 u Biakop Book Bsrieo Mall and vioto-
ria lawns,
SO p* fan f MikMMk silks
WW ties,
I ftonch Robe*,
lawn tri'ng*
OLMWl
jluhessi***#
ard winter session ju.
awflj MiMitkilM Ftaar Moa
200 "
50 Klounoed,
200 pa iaoo*,
100 bale* 4*4 dum
AO " I do ^
50 " i do " ..
100 '■ Osnaburg* all widtka,
500 p* bleached domestic, / - jgjj
300 pro blanket* aborted, •
:9 m bine drills,
do denim*,
Cottouades of ull varieties,
Jeans, twecdii and satinet*,
Summer cloth*, alpaccus 4c.
brown Uncus and hoen drilU,
30 Bale* *puu yoru,
J0 " stripe ana chocked cotton goods,
10 " lineeYs and kerseys,
i bad tlokinga oaeortod,
I •tookinn; men, women and ohildrwn,
floret, all kind*,
•< (pool thr«ad; floee and linan thread,
I lb* bl'k and oolored patent thread,
J0 ". " and oolored (owing lilk,
SOU pa ailk handkerchiefs,
00 do rent* and ladies linen do aaaorted,
fine worked collars, cape*, undorsleoYee, cheat
mantillar.talma*, opera cloak*, shape* and
^ker article* for ladies wear, jewelry, of the la-
t patterns nnd styles of pins, rings, oar drops,
I, all of tho best gold.
1 doi silk and straw fancy bonnets, some very
, 0 do* Misses and ohlldrens glpaoy* and blo-
, 16 oatoons fancy ribbons assorted, 200 pa
b linens and linen lawns, table linens Ac...300
j boots, shoes and russets, fine oalt morocco,
i and mud boots, 100 case* fine gaiters, boot-
o* AhaiMM, A. M., fHac*at ■
HmJWnafca/; . ,
Issmteal/^
, Auuloai
'Wt intrwlluu will labrice a ik#r
Mathematical, and Ornamental Bdu-
p^CNtiui nny[ftf«{MCHis_ _
; mwo« AUIIIT.
JMTUI8 institution m located in a
Mrhi aodWUkkl country, two
jgr of Bob Franklin pTd, m
Paris toUroew
of Ool.T. D. Kennedy
thorough instruction
rtlle.ond o jar the i>
r/lt Kdwignod
the road freu
toglre
in
ta the School-room Mr. Andovoon will have coo-
trol I of the arrangement, aad gha Insttnctiaa
■uah classes, aa It may b* oonstdmod advisable
while during the hoars af rcaraatfon, the mporvul
Urn will devolve oa Mrs. Aaderaoe ^
He Musio departmeat will
the direction ef Mrs. i
El
15 00
ha as ukaal, under
,50
buskins, slippers,Ilachael ties for ladies md
•A en'ildrens It and hoavy boots and
hats and oaps, embracing all va-
line wool, plush, Brasllian, straw
p, pedal and ohlp hat* for men
_■ of clothing for men and boy*
nr. and on endless variety of other
ous to mention in detail, all of
1 at low rates. . - —
rl0,l£5G. no. 19—tf
*1
ADD milllS
- n
ALEXANDER, BONIIAM.
>Coffee, ;.vv' \'.u '
bbls mpf,
41 powder and loaf sugar,
sacks salt, '' ~' ■ •"
200 bbls whiskey of all Units,
100 " brandies and wines,
200 oases olaret, cordials and syrups,
&Q.oa&*<ihampaign cider,
lOO aose* oysters, sardines, salmon,
Lobsters and hermetically sealod articles,
100 cases pepper sauces, ketchups and other
saucoa,
100 cases brandy fruits,
200,000 cigars,
500 kegs tobacco all kinds,
200 em friction matches,
10,000 lbs grass rope,
50 bbls eup carb. odn, *
l'cpper, spices, indigo, madder and dye
5 " lard oil. . ■
6 turpentine,: <
200 window glass as*orted 8x A- 10*tol4Tl8
2000 lbs putty, in bladders,
100 cook stoves and furniture wssortod sues
A patterns,25. parlor dnd office stoveti,
5000 lbs log chains and ox chains,
160 pro trace chains,
500 kegs nails and brads,
500 lbs hSSeVand wt. nails,
Ibrtfofr'aht
8,0tX> lbifTfonand steo'. assorted,
OW " bar load,
Blacksmiths and Cari)«ntor's tools,
* 75 kegti Duponts F F 0 rifle powder,
feV^Sg^MO sacks drop and buck shot,
100 corn mills assorted sites,
- r-«l
20,000 llw castings,skillets,ovens and kettles,
40 boicB glass tumblers,
100 ladies and gents saddles,
Bridles, martingales, saddle wallets, carpet
baft* Ac., school books nnd stationery of all kinds,
• painted, cedar, cypres* and oak buckets, well
buckets, tubs, brooms. Ac &c.
Also, Drugs and Mcdicinos.
lkiiham, May KM, '50, no 10—tf
UNION HOTEL.
TII£ subscriber would respectfully
inform the citizens of Fannin ooun-
ty, and travellers generally, duit he
"'|M taken charge or tho above houso
.—j ...„aby>W^U. Tr ublood, and iB now
rally prepared tn aooommodata.all who may give
dl* in tho most sumptuous and hospitable
formerly own;
can afford will b«
aood upon his ta
vrl(l bo supplied
r ttly reduced, and
f koose in Bonbam-
9 western country,
I to i^ro him a
-him it oa
manner. The best tho coMt
brought into reiittimtion
W . u\U manner of an
to horses Ac; Hli ^Mf
are muuii cheaper lhan
Tr*rtWs**on l"e 8wg«
wilr^ffit greatly to
call. H|afio inform. __
Ei&sMge :■ from
ntraetor on said lino is uafr
>u bties* oxurel* aH of;
house, llo curtpjiirt tboM to heod kl£ not,
ne ahead ar^%fikithsptMltm _•
Ian nnd liorso per $1 35
. Suirc powenger*. 2 ,-,"'•^5 76
Board per month with lodging, 11 00
•t Wtlhoiitl^nng, 9 (
-Smgtouml, 25
JAS. S PARKER,
IVoprittor.
JOHN O. AUSTIN,
DAfttURBAN ARTIST,
• Bonuli,
Sfortraits of iodi
1 style of tbqart, aadat-Jow-pr)
or no pat rsqolred. v John
kat PaiB, I
«k, and 'W*||
'(no. '20—1<)
HAN-T
the cltlxuu of fannin Uouaty.that
| Still o «u, and h* is ready to m«-
t in hi* line. Ho has in the shop
It affords the Principal of u* abov* UstitnUon
U plOMar* to aanowM* to his patrons thai b.
SMurad the awi.tai.ee of MU* Wwa*. ^ uk«
akargoof tho Uopartmoat* of Proaofc, PaUUa* aad
Drawing and Plaln and oraamonul N«odlo-wik,
all, its varieties, aad giva such other help In tU
•ohool a* elrcaautaaooo may portalL Ml.* Well*
1* a graduate of Mia. WUtard"*Troy Seminary, and
comes with tho very boot toaUnoalalsof qeeUleetten
for tho discharge of tho duties the undertake*
She is rocoirittendcd as a thorough scholar, with
considerable experienoo a* a Teacher
roft uuuuoa or mi months.
tnoruugh inatruetioo to youth of both
Kmrtiik olaasioal and Mathematical sta
Terms for tuition in the aommoo *tu
diea par Maaioa of ftvo asontha. f 10 00
For the *am«, including tho hirher
ynaiyi — mnA A- „#
•"V*1 ■MwWfi UU IAS MfSNm or
tbe Lalin language,
For the same, including tho kicker
; Ma thematic*, and advanood studies in
Latin, Greak Ac., 20 00
| Board oan b« attained for |8 per month, inclu-
ding fuel, waahing and light*.
The first term will bogin aa ooon a* the
MaMilfiw ab°Ut U" *eco"d ^00day in
/ddraae Rev. Edward Bell*, Ben Franklin P.
O. Lamar Co. Toxa*.
♦50 00
U M
16 00
Logic.
wad M
nun
Board tn the family of the Principal,...."..
Tuition in Reading, Writing, and Rlemonta-
ry Arithmetic
In Grammar, Geography, history and Arith-
. —
In the highest English claaoea, emliiaiiln*
Knglish Grammar, Writing, Arithme-
tic, Natural and Moral Philosophy,
, Rhetoric,.Composition, Ancient
Modem Geography with the use or
the 0lobes, Botany, Phyaiology, Chem-
istry, Astronomy, Geography, and Min-
eralogy, with such .other branches aa
ooaaUtote a thorough oourae of BagUih
Instruction 20 00
Sxtra Charges.
Music on Piano-fort* 26 00
Use of Instrumontafor praetioe 4 00
Latin, Qroek and Mathematics, any or all of
them 10 00
French io 00
Wax Work In Fruit aad Flowers 10 00
Worsted work,French Embroidery, plain and
Fanoy Noodle work
Painting and drawiDg „
Music on the Guitar..
Music on the Rarp
HEW GOODS! HEW GOODS!
WK are now reeoiving, and opening, a largo
and well selected stock of DRY GOODS,
■fe^iucluding every variety usually kept in a re-
tail Store, whtoh we will soli as low as ther can
lie sold in the market
10 0
10 00
10 00
/ 515 00
Fuel and Light*...:,...; i oo
Circular* containing rule*, regulation*, it., oan
be obtained byapplying to thePrinolpal at Ciarksvllle
Mr. Anderson oan acoommodate about thirty .four
boader*, and as there are still a few vacancies,
aarly appltanton Isroquestod. Pupils boarding with
tho principal*are in all feepects treated as their
own children, and watched'over with the moot con-
stant and assiduous parental oar*.
,Poplls are charged from the time of entrance till
.the end of the seeaion; and no deduction will bo
'made exoept In cases of protracted sickness.
Settlements are expected to be made at the and
of the session of live months. A reduction of eight
per cent will be made, where the board and tuition
are paid in advsnec.
CUrktriU)< Am/. l#f. 1866.
We eholleuKf eumpetition, on the usual credit,
to punctual dealers: fur cash, no house shall un-
dersell iw.
W* have also on hands a stock of FAMI-
LY GROCERIES, Sugar,O-offse, Salt.Ao.,
which we will sell low for oath.
TO (AO OLE KS.
W* have a stock of material for making
Saddles, which we will rnako it to you
interest to buy-
As puffing nas bcoomo too common to have any
impression with sensible people, we will only say
con* ami rav us! if we cant sell to you. we will
not chargo you for showing you our stock.
WILSON A JACKSON,
ClarktnUe, July 0th, '56, (no. 27—tf)
nn^cofmi
| oo-partnenhip heretofore existing under the
j 6rm of "Berry, ltodgers It Bust," has berndts-
j solved by mutual consent; and J. 1). Berry will set-
{ tie the business of the late firm, and u*e the name
• only in liquidation.
BERRY, HODOKRS A 1U ST.
PARIS MALE ACADEMY.
—wraw TIIE. | undersigned respectfully make
JK.known to tho I'ublio that they have se-
QEBBr cured the services, as Principal of the
above Academv, of Mr. Joux A. Burr, a graduate
of South Carolina College, who oomes to us highly
recommended ss s competent teaoher. They have
also engaged Mr. Euwix CARrrNTxn as Vice Princi-
pal of the School; the first suasion of whloh will
commence on the. 1st Monday In March nsxt The
sessions of the school will be divided iototwo of Ave
months each. The one beginning on the 1st Mon-
d*y in Ootober, and endin^the last of February.
Of Tuition will be as follows:
Tuition in reading, writing and Arithme-
metlo per session,...... $11!, 60
English, Unbracing the above, with gram-
mar, geography and history $15 00
' All the higher branches or an English
education, with or without the Latin
and Greek Languages. $20,00
Students are charged from the time o! entrance
till the end of the scselon; and no deduotlon will be
mode except in cases of protracted sickness. -
Board oan be had tn respectable (amillee at $8
per month. *-
The undersigned are (ratified that they can now
assure the Poblic, thst they have cstabliahcd upon
a firm hnsis, a school of the first oharaoter, In the
town of Paris, To all who know anythingabout it,
It is evident that here must bo the great location
for schools in Northcrn Texas. With a high, heal-
thy and prominent sandy location; fine pure free-
stone water, and sorrounded aa Paris is, by the rich
black prairie region, ehe bids fair, ultimately to ri-
val all her sister villages of the Northern portion of
the State. Tho population Is rapidly increasing,
and to its praise be it said, that it contains not With
in its limits, either a Gambling house or grocery.
JNO T. MILL8, \
ISAIAH W. WELLS,
TRAVIS G. WRIGHT, J Trustees.
OEQ. W. WRIGHT, t
P. W. BIRMINGHAM, /
Pahis, Pebr. 23rd. 186t',. (No. 6::6m.)
McKENZIE INSTITUTE.
MALE DEPARTMENT
TKACn KB* I
HUT. J.JW. P. MoK ENKIE, /Y.nrywA
SMITH RAGS1MLE,
B. F. FULLER,
J. T. KENNEDY,
j. N. B. HENBLBE.
FEMALE DEPARTMENT.
TiAcnsaa.
R«v. J. W. P. MoKKNZIE.
SMITH RAGS DALE,
MABTHA E. RAG9DALE.
VOCAL AND iMEV
D. DAB
_ TAX MUHC
THIS INSTITUTION*!* locatcd three miles west
of CUrkatUIe, Red River Coanty, f«ca*t
flesdon* eommenoe FIRST MONDAY in OCTO-
BER, and Cloeethe last Thured*y in July, embrac-
ing a term of Ten Month* Student* taken at any
period of the session.
, The coarse of instruction is as thorough in the
English, Classical, and Mathematical branches, as
can be found in sny Institution In the South.
- Tar*#, Per Isssisa ef Ten Months:
Board, Washing, Room-rent and Tuition in
* English Department, if paid at close of
See slot. #110 00
If noljaid at oleso of Session 121 00
In Classical or higher Mathcmatte*. If paid
at close of Term ... 180 00
If notpald stelose..—........ 148 00
First Fjvo Months only "> 00
Incidental Expenses ,.... 1 ®0
Ten per ocnt allowed on money paid in advance
Studoat* charged from the time they enter the
School till oloee of the session, and no deduction
made exoept In eases of protracted slcknfee. Thosr
entering the Institute at* required I* fttruish Ughtf,
stationery, and text Booka.
WILSON '8 SEWING MACHINES,
fa'capable of maklag one thousand stitches
• minute, witktho greatest ueatnes*, accnraoy, and
on rabilhy. off thte he le enal'ted to execute all
ij J • ^"iokcr and Chear>£t. tim^-any other estab-
In th« oonw>>-. '
^no. 20—flasl
T2i
nrtainiag to his profi
Jewtlv. AU work fr
prompt stt ntion Wo.
ed—inferior onee falthtoily
ently located at
to alt work ap-
as Watch Maker aad
from a distance will receive
att-ntkin. Wort onI good vrstcliss warrant-
Jf«f 24,k, '6*.
BONHAM
A. M. GASti.
(no. SO-Am*.)
•1m m prepared to
i resident and travelling sodsiksli
with the kaM *)itl Bm eetiiili i a^rds, whdthfcr
T>irad m * or bL^TVrom bis tm&IWas
•J* eoquaintaiiest be can as* bis CMMta ilowp So
•food ntable, nnd stand their hones to sal boun-
WfMind at soy
as any snadle
Ma^arwokeil
. "*7 "« Texnej and at ar low Ohargca as any r.
"• «ks same regtoa of M«lrT-as< w to abwn
and exeallMMasf supply, ho plndgas hlm
*'u 'hsir shall bo no liasit.
^ - r> cmuariAu:
1,1 "•
su
W!
_ :u, ADOPTED U ITA19A1M
Butler's Practical Grammar;
Emmersod's Arithmetlo;
Robinson's Algebra;
McOnffey's Scries j
Olney's Geography;
WlUlaan's Histories;;
MlttilOi'll ArtKiUMTj
* 'S philosophy and Chemistry;
'sT faalagy; .
L*?„M*"44l I'hiloocphy;
I * Rhetoric;
do. Analytloal and Oaiouiue;
Paviae' DspcripUve Oeamet* r ;
Waoioe' Shsdj)* and BHstows;
l>avies" Bwrsyiag,
Clrit Engtoeoring;
Haokley's Tripenemotry;
""lUiutock's 1st and 2d Books fa L H ;
Anthou's Latin aad Greek Authors;
Speassr'f Greek Tee tamest -t
CHlendeHTe Bfsnlsb Qramssar;
OtlatuUrff's French (.rwmma(.
The above ar* the principal Tat
Others n^t meu'iencd, pan b' nsedat pi
(«Mf)
BOWK IT
IIM. *
J. 0.
iic*sr. m. m. n Ai.i.ts.
BERRY A WAUL18
Com mi** ion. Receiving, k Forwarding Merehante.
AND EXTENSIVE DEALER! IE PLANTATION
8UPPL1 K S,
Oalne*' Landing, Arkansas
THE Undersigned will continue the Commiss-
ion, Receiving and Forwarding buiinoss, and
will kocpconstantly on band nnd Tor salo.an ex-
tensive assortment of Plantation Bu
They would also inform the
nity that their
ipplies.
travelling coinmu-
B0V8E OF ENTERTAINMENT
has boon thoroughly repaired and tularg
anticipation of an extensive business i
ularged, in
i in that de-
ing
with the River Mail and Stage Line, running
front this place to Washington, Arkansas, a dis-
tance of one hundred and seventy miles duo
west.
They have accommodated tho river with a sub-
stantial Floatihg Wharf, in order that there should
be no mom complaint about a had landing.
Very respectfully,
BERRY A WALLI8.
<iantra' Landing Ark., May 8. I860. (no.27:0m
DON0H0 HOUSE.
CLARK8VILLE:
Bed River Oomnty, Texas
THIS well known Hotel.wMoh has been kept
stress for the last. 17
1
N
Ship.
June Ttrm, A. 1). 1860.
GOLD AND SILVER
01 ICE is hereby givsa that Elisabeth Ballard
Jl( guardian of Elisabeth 8., James and Franels
Ward, the minor bein of loaoph'J, Ward dee'd,
has hied her petition in theoMeeoftbeCierkof the
county Court of Red River county, together with
her account current with the estate of spd mi-
nors, praying for a nnat settlement of said oatate.
and asking to be discharged from said guardian
This therefore is to notify nil persons in-
io the welfare of said minor*, to attowd
at the next term of this Court, to be holAen at
the Court house in the town of Olortteville, Aug.
A. D. 1R5<5, or which time sodpiaosaaid aoconnto
will be opened (or examination mid allowance;
*" and
this
17 th day of July, A- P.
OEO.ttBAflBY^,
Co. C. K. B.Oo
LOU I OUT FOB TBI DAIS!
■jll by the present Proprl
ML > has heen lately rebuilt and enlarge d,
until It Is now ouo of tho Isrgest and most commo-
dious In the Stnto, Affording s large number of sin-
gle rooms, and ample accommodation for ail who
may patronite it. It is pleasantly altuated on the
publio square,and Is especially a comfortable house.
The Proprietress, who returns thanks for gener-
ous and continued patronage, Hatters herself that
long experience In the buslnoss, aad an ample oorps
of assistants and servants, wl'l warrant her in as-
suring travellers and visitors generally, (hat thsir
fare and treatment will bo satisfactory
A largo and wsll filled sWble.a horse lot and car-
riage house, sre attach d to the eitnblisbment, snd
the horses of travellers will ho wall fed and attend-
ed to. Charges mo-ierate.
MARY W. DONOltO.
C/afk'citlc, July 12th, 1850. (no. 27::tf)
OTJLREBTOLE^OTEir
Wm. B. 8 I ■ 8 , Proprietor
A VI .NO lately purchased thin large and
well known Stand, 1 take this method
of (nformiug thi public that a share Of the
public patronage will be tbaukftilly reaeivvd.
My house is large and commodious, with a*
GOOD STABLES AS ANY IN THE STATE.
well supplied with provender and good ostlers.
My table will be well furnished with the best the
Country affords, nor will any pains be spared io glvs
general «vl*f*aUon.
Board With lodging, per month,.,.. $16 q0
Hoard without lodging, per month, 12 60
Man and horse per dsy, 1 76
Man and horse per night, supper on 1 broakssst 1 60
Man per night, l 'OO
Ctarkiville, January 4fA, 1866. [n2-ly]
UNION HOUSB;
BOSTON. BOWIB COUNTY,
Texas ,
THE PUBLIC are informed that the abovs-nam-1
ed house, which was closed for 0>few days, is
new re-opened for the sccommcdaticn of those who ;
may faror the subscriber with a call: and he plsdg- j
e* himself to make every reasonable effort to afford I
ample ratlsfactiou. His house is larga, wall oon- j
structed, and.c.omfurtable. His tallies will be sup-
plied with the best the country oan afford, and bis
stable tkall bt mil keyl.
I liltli
Board and Lodging per month 912 50
■' withoat hanging, — 10 00
Mau and Horac per day, .2 00
•• " night, 1 £0
•• .. " Siugle meal,...,... 76
" Single meal, 40
Children and *ervant* half-price.
A libtral patronage is *oliclt*d.
no 10.tf) C. M. WADDI.LL. PtaprWor.
MOUNT ri^EABAlfT nOTBL"
Meant Pleasant, Tito* 0*. Texas
ELAM RIDDLE, *tlll hold* forth,
at the old stand, and will tak* pica*
ure in receiving and accommodating
HflHHflET his old frisnds, and ths traveling
public, with the best fare the country afford*.
He ha* an excellent stable, always well pro-
vided and cTonily attended to where the traveller
can be certain that hi* horse will be well oared for'.'
April lftth 1850 |>«. 15—1 y]
TBI STATE OF TEXAS. 1 Co. Courl, PaUih-
County or Bxo Rtvxx ] soy to EtlaXe*.
DONT YOU HEAR THE WHISTLE 11
milk of all
H AVE Jaat rmlviJ a enperb atoek af new good*,
freak, wall *at*ct*d,and alnwlog aack a variety, aad
at—SfcmA*ae an ii>n* be gat sleewbese In this if
gion. They have taught their gaad* van lew, a*
taslr' Mil* will prove, and will tall M percent
cheaper thaa any other h*a i la ToWa.
Cesae aad loak at them I
The aweefcat oesspri*** a elcgaatatook of
LADIES GOOD6 fremLaaa* to Oalleeee, Including
Preach printed La wan, Mailt a*. JaocaeU, every
deccription of white goods: Bonn eta. Lace Mantilla*,
the ftaSat quality of gaiters, (Uppers aad shoe*, in
foot every article aLady aaeds, aad at lower price*
than they have over seaa them la this ooantry.
Our steak else comprise* a l*i% lot of Qncaas-
wara, Olamwar*, and
* SWIttl*! af Wnininci1 CI*iMe|,
Men* ham OhlMrea'* Flats,
Boot* A Shoe*, Cottoaado*, ,,
DomaaMta, Jeans,
gbokTer7^ of bvbr^deScrinhon.
iaoladlag the ctaplea. Coffee, Sugar Tea and Rait.
BOOM AND KTATlONRRYi
the large*t. best salasted, and cheapest lot of TO-
BACCO, ever brought into this market.
la (hot, we have aot time to eoamerale, bat }u*t
ask yon to call and eec, and If you can get oat with-
out buy lag eomcthlng, we ehall got oomplaln.
We propcee to keep up oat stock, felly, during
the (caaont-and hep* £gaia to cell to onr old friend*
who h*v* formady year* patronised and paid us;
and also to make ui*ny new ones, W- expect to
sucoeed la our busiaasf, simply upon the plain
straight forward busineee inducements that we <if-
fer—nothing elect—call and see us.
CUrkmlb, jjj+U 2tlth, 185U.
J. P, DALE ft BROTI4KR,
MXR0H AIT TAIL0EB ;
CUUIVILLS, TKXAS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New York
1
Fhlladeli>hle)an extenalve assortment ofCloUw,
Caulmere*. Satinets, aad Linens, and Vcstings
Of
ft
1
a lac
every description
READY MADE CLOTIIINO
of all kinds.and qualities,
BOOTS, SHOBS, HATS, AND CAPS,
fur ladles, gentlemen, and cklldreu. Also,
assortment of
oENTLEmri rraiiWNO OOODI,
of every variety, all of which wilt be sold on ths
imjit rtMnnihlf Unoi.
ggh_ Also aehelcc lot of Pateat Medloins.
Clsrksvllie, August 1865. (n4ltf
LATE ARRTVALT*
MiJUST arrived, a fine lot of Spring and 8um-
titer clothing, Hats and Caps of the latest ety le
perfumery etc., end for sale by
" ~ DALE A BBOTUKH.
March 23, >50.
J. P.
GREAT KfcOXRXKVTMI
-II/ElfiAl
VV us to CO
*.mr
ClAliLY invite alVpersons^n^ebted to
come forward aad make Immediate sst-
tlsmsnt, as we are compelled to have Money, to
pay our debta; and we expect our old aostomers to
furnish It to us as cheerfully as ws furnished them
the Good*; And ee aeon aa. w* get the aioae;
will pav for the goods,and buy aaothar aad a Cf
er Stock than any other house in Town, and will
glad at all tlmeo to supply the wante of all paying
customers -■■■■' .
TkU Im our first call tor money, and We mean what
we say—that Is s we want what yon owe us. So
come in aad settle without further delay.
We return ettr thank* for year liberal patronage
heretofore extoaded us, snd hope to merit a oontia-
uaaecof the cam*.
DARNALL tf HART.
(n52.tr
ard, 1850.
Through TUkem to Skrerepert aid Little Reek-
Tkreagk la fear Bays.
FARE REDUCED TO EIGHTEEN DOLLARS.
fTIME PROPRIETOR of the Olarkavili* and Wa*h-
X ington Stage Lite, takes pleasure in announe-
Ing to ths travelling community, thst h« has made
arrangement.wiih the Shreveport ami Waablagton
Line, by wkleh traveller* can procure through tick-
ets from Ctkrkavill*, and all int*im*di*t« places, to
Shreveport, with preference of ss*ts, for Eighteen
Dollars; making the through trip in four days. He
has also entered into an arrangement with the Little
Rook Company, by whloh passengers can prooure
through tlcke's from Clarksrllle to Little llock, fur
Twenty-two dollar*; thu* avoiding th* probability
of daisy. As soon a* navigation will permit th*
proprietor of this liu*, will have * supply of Troy
Coaches 00 I be lias, thus sffordlng every comfort
and convenience to passsengeni that Is enjoyed by
th* beet conducted lines In thecountry.
As none but eober and experienced driver* ate
employed on this line, traveller* may red assured
of being well eared for, and wl|l make no delay.
WM. MOSS.
(04Autf) WAinmoro*. Asks.
CHAHGE 0F8CHEDUI E
UREAT RKDPCTION IN TIME t
THROUWN nt^ONN PAT.
ON and after 'the ffrat day of April noxt, U10
United State* Mail Stages will leatrr Jefforson
DAILY, at 4} o'olook, a. m„ arrive at Shrevenort
nt 7 o'olook r.,«. *ame day, connecting at Mar-
~ " ', flendereon
ADFIELL
Proprietot
•hall, with tri weekly line* to TyUr, Headflrfoi
tod Nftoofdocbes. WILUAM HRADFIKLD.
March I8ML Proprietor.
no*
JSSSt-
Store ef
4 |
Wi
. be will Waltiw i
who amy deeiretoi
ee in any of the above breaches of bnsiaes*.
ig been engaged nf
growing oMtntrr all hie Ufo. He will i
hang burr*, and ooostmet all the MM
ohinery, aid makeasoloee aaloulntions in regard
to ooat, as any one eiee oaa do. He aeks a fob
trial. WM. 0. DOIXAB.
Jeftraon. Taxes, May '56. _ no IB-tf
At
better
wm*ptr AMry ^napf A P DB9Q0
Vks
mrSSSl£vaL
undersign e.1 prseent
wlUt
(UM||>
wSkliT B
put in perfoot order. He eodslti* patronage.
J&tttm Ohs CkK N.J. MOORE.
(We. Hiitf.)
—s> ww. ii . NASsia. semi frtw,
HlAJLD, kLABHIB * Oo.
JiCUNta^t
4S OtroiM*) St. AW OrUtu.
Partloetar attention paid to aalea of Hid so, Bkln*
id all Ftadues, th* oollectien i '
ads. Oct^l*.
SEISONID Lllilll,
Urrtcs NEW DROG STORE,
ABB NOW OPENING, THE
medicines or ALI
Drug* <■
Plsklng Taekle
Blaiajg « « m
FINK WINEl BXPRE8BLT FOR TRE EI0K,
<« Brandies «• «• •• «•
Bawdies
Lemon Sytrwpe ••
fcMplwvcsr ••
Lime J«lee
,"1 ij
m
im u -ty)
•\ ' 'se'igs ws
Ltmon Siurnr ••
CIGARS AND TtlBAOOO,
ought to tkls market
nib compel* them to soak* ouick *elee,«ml
thoy tklnklt will be to tho in tercet of the f
««Uy to trade with tkei
' * rould do well to axamtoe t
joH^Tiaauir
AJT0RNRT
^ the people g*a
rpHE anderetgncd, hac new on hand,
I at ki* mill, ten miles North of
CUrk*vt11*, about THREE HUNDBED
thousand feet of lumber, or
wvery deccription used for bulldtag
| <He hn* rcoently pnroheaed an
adjoining hi* Mill, aad th* quality of hi* Lusshcr
tie surpass®>I by that of any ether mill la the
Be oBsr* none for sal* but a superior artlole;
aad for quality In reepect of I
Mwlog of It, he oonldently reft
heretofore honored htm with the
t formerly,and more than
th* State
cannotbe
State.
Umber, aad In the
refer* to all who have
th*lronetom. Hehaa
many material Improvomeaia
upon bis machinery, by which ho 1* oasbled to torn
oat dally twice a* much as
any other Mill in thl* part of the
Ac he has koretofore uniformly given satisfaction
to all of his custom***, he rtsncctfolly **ll*tt* a con-
tinuation of public favor, ana tettere himself with
th* beli*f that hi* constaat aad ante tattling atten-
tion to th* bnilnem, together with his dlaporitlon to
acoommodate the pabllo, will ooaUou* to m*rit an
Inaroaeed namber of favor*. T*rm* *• heretofore,
fof QB|)I
Square Pine Lumber. Si 86 per 100 feet.
Sheathing Monk, T# per 100 fori .
W. R. OA TON.
U*o 118—If] __
l u 11 e 111 ij 111 iii ii i li t ill
Phyaiolan* would do w*ll to aaaaotoe their let of
CbeaSeals, which they are selling for COST and
CARBlXSil.
Ladle* call and see tkelr cuperb etook ef hlfo
sseryi the larfaetand oheapeet wo aare erotseenUt
this plane. Ton oan Stoat yotr toilets with svery
thing yen wish.
ChXniU*, Bent, ttth, ISM.
~ fit" f. llL L t L _
WHOLKHA1.E DRUGGIST A BOOK 8ELLER
earewlU
Criminal
. n- r
OFFERS for sale, a large,
from ManufocUreteaa
la Northern ClU*e-«
ATTORN
flHS'WTSt
M*f*r l«~
i Siitrifi (h
isn*|uo,
JAM II H. OltA.HK
i Medical, end MlsceUaneens Books,
bookk. IsM iih ml mis mmm
wrapping papem, wall napcr.aoas, pencils,
stationery of **e*7 dteeripuoa In lai
court* of tka lMb,
tho SnpreanOgaM
«wte VMMhif.''
BSfSiitvis-tfi
Oo.
erly «r
., kas
•00,000 FEET OF SEASONED LUMBER,
~ on the tellowlag terme for CASB
which he
SQUARE FINE LUMBER «1
for oaohar Wheat ealy
FEET
W ALEUT, • I 00
B1BCB. ' " g 00 "
1EET1NG,
The above Mill i* situated la Red River County,
Twelve Mllm North-weet of Olarkerille. '
All persons wishing to purchase Lumber would
do well to call oo him before purchasing elewhere,
as his Lumber is decidedly of j x'SuS? Rl
Amu. th ISM (nllSiiBmoe.)
ITOWKKfl
THE unSskeifnsil hariag purohasod
Saw mid
rist Mill, formetly owned by Bhul-
nr A Stiewig, has rumovod l| V) SO
ostansiee Pinery tbree miio* eaet of Blytkoe Steam
Mill, and one mile North of T. L. Burns' water
mill. The Mill 1* now rebuilt and in auoosaeful
op*ration. It is now able to turn out dally, twice
as much aa formerly. The quality of the Lum-
ber cltall «ot be enrnaeaed by that of any other,
and tke •ndcrelgnod offer* none but a aoporior
article for enle
Thankful "
eoliolta a
•toek being one of the li
and purchased oh the meet advaal
able* the proprietor to off*r sup*
to Phyaleians, 1'button, Mi HmkH^'ef lll ew
i country, to parch am of him.
^ i will be filled with tdelily nnd dtipMi
where tke sash aeeompanles tke earn*.
WM. B. MILLBB.
, Aa„ Jnn*96th, 'M. (no fid, dm*.)
given
4**
"ITHOHA
dffioi
Choctaw N
STANDABD
(tta^ltk tCTurgoly
" eaeed foolBtlee V
Hmm
[mm
EBM
dene In the
or South.Wastsni Stotos. Tke
Is amply furnished with Preasee for
Work, one of them being a large '
uxwmtlxn,
■LAW;"
foElro
ATV0BMBT AT AA W,
•an be
aeh Ine, enabling u to prikt
e stock of MaterUla c*ari*u of every
Square
Sheathing
mrlety of tope, sultahl* to evwry
week, from the largeet Poster t« tk« i
Circular, Including Book ami Pant
wkleh we have an ample ennnly of I
w"for former custom, Ijfl respectfully
continuation of nubile lavor. 'iffij
PlnclJS^.Mbfo^, tl 86
It* H « '76
THEODORE ST1EWIG.
Titue Ou. 4forc* 2Ttbt 1S50, (no. It—tl)
fBE SUBSCRIBERS ksv* formed a
pattaerehlpfer thennrpoee of menu.
IfMturin, CWON OIKlCOBN and
WHEAT MILLS, TIIRBSHINO MA-
-nd WHBAT-FANS. and have fur-
nlshed ourselvee with an estenalv* 1st ef th* v*ry
best material, selected with muoU erne by one who
hac been long engaged In tke above bastne** Our
building l« th* large*! aad most convenient es
tabllshment In the South, now Arnlshed, and em-
ohlnsnrall Inm0|l«|. ••
All Wnd* of repairing done at short notice.
WAS!
IP
CHINES, .and
The eupply of Paper
thing for which we ccu
Misy
teeFn
Coil action and
i'eiib
t door to the Histrtet
(N' V-tf ,
raMSbii^auMK
gfoK
Lni-
mHPx-
Nate f....*
llo Post, Fooleeap and Pialn loiter, 0c
inks, always on hand for foney work. ' ~
We eellMt orders, wHh theproaUM that wewUldS
work promptly In Uebeotstyte, aad on mode rate terms
The Molls afford a medlnm for the ready Ufa earn la
elon of minted matter to neighboring loeelltlee.
ConafltaUons and ll;-l ws of SocletUe, PubBc ad-
dreasoei nnd Pamphlets In general, OBoMara, Cards
ud Blanks ef every 4eecripaea,exeeutedfre*|ttiyM
•W®fs
A large variety of Blanks, for public oMsoh, oon
stentlv on head, and seat by mall to srds*.
Msg HTM, 1S64. . , ,
S4I
AX LAW
Mnii«. ooueit.
mmmmmhiii
ATLAW.
H.
Z our p
to do all kind* of Tnrnlng tn
_ Wood, at abort ootloe.
for ropairing Cotton Oia*, sr* a* fol-
OWI
Utoa tor HBsnanKos ss« susssi
■ seal of Ollcc, in ClarUfUle, <
WJSSS w"
LAND LOO A ri N U.
THE UNDNRSIGNED, who has eerenl years .>(
perienoi ae a Locator aad Burr oyer, propoeee
to locate olaime in Cooke Load District, t< r one-
third of tho land as eompeasaUon for loeatlng , eur
vcvlng. and proonriny Pstcpt foes flf ettpsase to the
claimant; or otherwim, for s oompcnsStlon la mo
ney, 121 peeoere.as tho owacr of tho claim may
prefer. * -p.
CommanloaUon* to bo sddreeood to Tenant, Bop.
kins County, Toi is. L. G. HARMAR.
Octe'ier 1st, 18 i4. (No. 21
T. I BEEM,
UOUHK AND ORNAHKtfTAi, rAlNTKR,
AID fAPKA HAVOXB; vi«
■ : Shtellla^ML
3f"."
IS PREPARED to do any work
la hie Hac, to the keoi manner,
ef timed and marb'e In
Ag*^ ■;
Spedmon* a
dara Office
Tho** wlshlag work esecatod in his lin*. In th*
adjoining eomtis *"
oon have
StfMtO *•
(Mtd patting in New Sows,each, (IB
MftlAttet t' so * oo t
||C*e«epes* t*Mt e*sWVM,y
WmMBKi Ml ICVtMOM ♦* ** sttlltl^'eii**! si**** SO
NtW Bnmkj M^ordiag t* MM, $16 W 5W 00
M..t«M *ssM,.t.V, 31 OQ
hi*
and
■apnwi *>iis> ***•**«•••*
[BS.^itTi.swrsosoQ.
IMado ATSI«;, JmMt IHI.
lost rotor nod
Riok
I hereby certify that 1 bar* a Threoh*r sad Fa->,
made by l F. Emtsno AOo., Waahlator, A«k, and
that I oan Thresh and Faa twe hundred bashcts o,'
Wheat a day, w6k twefl|«fSf^
heroby certify
MM of Jemrs
aad that they
e work may be
Hy aidreeelng h Im a* ClmlteriUe,
PAHS FBMAIJt SlMliAitr r
Egaminatlon of tke slnoeee in tkle Inoti.
new under the mtporifttondnnoe of Bev,,
ley nnd Lady, win commence on Toee-
tke 6th of August next, and oonGnno until
evening. The patrmn af tka I
, tncedays, Tharsdsrs
A- M,, asmseetlag with
stage line*, both ways at
through Camdeov Bnmpton.
i#KI5*«oth.
OO^ <
MWPPlNt .
No. -ly
Ino.
TH*
no a>. tf
WfiOB,
*Xk, IS6*.
on the SUa
o*A. rl
ikii M )m
contain*
lwitl aellttte Wkdte
■theeUnrod Bed, M M*y
Ltfoer Watebesi
■ aaf
stylsa,
" proeamd a k
ial, ba> pMpam
I Ul^V Hp UUllfl
9 ot be wUartoawr aOsHthtthi,
IrttMtii-
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