The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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jl i- eed examine hi dock, and Itus kit
*- -Aul«f elsewhere, m he la oon
,ve bin an opportunity.
h« Km the Gooda, and
UNDERSOLD.
* oek eaamrt* in part of erary variety of
guru * FAECT DMT MOM.
Hal* 6 Cape, Boole A Shoes,
Inddlery,
Casting*. Hardware.
MADK CLOTHLNU.
jSt/fiAB. COFFEE, <& TOBACCO.
^ Books, Stationery, rf*e Ac. to r*"Ti
JHB AUo.a fine assortment ofFaah-*^V
SpF fonablc 8priug Bonnete, nnd Mime*
m A*k AH t . w\ M S BAM ASn^kMdk IA
Bin;
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mm arrival*. * «nu
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PAVI8, BRO ft BAYLB88,
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kav.be* , aad ar atUl f~" fflMk MHIll V
mMuinxmMH
OWE Sleek to large, aad el-
ect emeptete Mai,,
I'm Ukeral
jaSASfc:
w* are now read; to ad
are, tkelr *epphce. *adoaah,ac|h*y
ta eat 1
mlattnlnii tcbnrta***.
, Come and tee for youreclvee.
would take tbi* opportunity of returning
Utb "k for the patronagv lioreU-fur* no liber-
al extended to hint, and hopes by attention to
to merit aooutinuanoe of che name.
m J011N 8. GOBDON.
Clark *ill«. JUDe I®5"' 24-tf ■
H4IWKY OROVK
AND JfltM AIT. ACADEMY
^—.TIIK lirat eoeaion of title laetilatlon itl
t^^Peomueneo on the let Monday la Hepteta-
fln b,r, ami oontinu* ten month*, unde. (be
V charge of • J. B*gby as Principal, and A
Rihr aa asdstont.
. tibwb rait B*88iok or five moetli.
Elementary class, - ... W 76
'SfleClaie, 12 60
gcinor clans, 20 00
F*vm*nt to bo made et the clone of each senion
la deduction! will be made ouly Id case* of pro-
mpted siokness. A competent female aaaiste t
Jll be obtained ai soon aa possible
ggard can be obtained in the family of the follow-
l— (latlemeu, vii:
j A. Rutherford, 0. Smith, J. M. Tuoker, A
■nia. or Mr. Bell of this place, on v*ry reaoonn-
E^,,. 8. J. 11 AG BY,
?8 PL 24th.'07. Principal,
no 34-l—if
"two,boo WORTH OF GOODS!
, PURCHASED IN THE EAST ex-
Ip.cudly fertile Texas trade, 11 just
Dreceivud,. ud uOotod a,WbalMiilo
Jund ruU.I, ut vviy low pricer, and
'on aooumuuHiuliiiK toruia.
Ptrsuns would d<> well 'o examine this .to «
before purehasiug elsewhere. 1 Imvc. anil elmll
Itjp, i larp) lotrt,
Boors, SIIOEC, CLOTIIIKG, DRY QOObS
AA'P OK OCR HIES.
ff A.I orders attended to promptly.
I bare engujmd the services of Win. Uriuke,
■bo will always lx> pleased to boo his old fr.ends
lad customers. llKKCK HUUIIKS.
Jeffernoti, Texas, Aug. 27th, 1857- [no
CLA11K8V1LLE
|.iLE&FEU.\L IXSTIT1 TE.
■^HK busincsc of the above Institution will com-
mcme on the first Monday in October, under
Iivperinlehdanrc of
Kev J on > Akukiuion, A. M /Vtwifdl,
Me.- M. M. Aniikhsoh, 1'im fnncifinl,
'i A i>s«s v, Writ Atittitml,
— —Sfcontt At'ultnl.
All I in' brauahrs ol a thorcugli Knclisli Mercan-
tilism! Classical education, will be taught in the
MmoI The Mu ic department will bo m hereto-
fcftCLJcr the charge of Mrs. Anderson. 1'be terms
fw lutruction will bs aa heretofore.
aay ao*d it. oa U«ir ^Mt eraa of e«4t.a.U>
I to oar jgiwkaiU hi Hew Orieaaa, Ihringh
to*. M* saa. 1M7
-A. e. K O T T "WIX Z
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKAI.KP
qhochim, Koninnas,
UMDI * MR.
>ade Clothing, Hardware, boa,
le, Qaeeasware, Patau. Window
_ Saddlerj, 4c. fo. baa open
edat
PARIS, LAMAR COUNTY TEXAS,
at bis large new a tore.enjoining Ue old staad oa the
Square.
A fall assortment of all the above artioles. e<
stantly on haad, aad for sale oa reasonable terms.
Merchants Planters and other*, are reapeatfal'y
Invited to eall and examine his stook, before par
chasing eteewhere.
The bigbeet market price paid for Cotton, Wool.
Hidee. Pol tries, and Beeewax.
Liberal cash advances made an Cottonabipped to
Messrs. ft light, Allen & Co., New Orleane, and
planters ftrrtiahsd with bagging and rope, aad Oro-
cerins, wUn Jeeired, upon the rorthoosslag crop.
B0 ,C ~U A 8 KOTTWITZ.
DE LATATETTE YATES,
OP LOUISVILLE, KT.,
IS NOW LOOATEDIN PARIS, Lamar County,
where he will give hie undivided attention to
treating dincases of the eyas.
rpj
I.,
(Mil
Iioaid in tho
(uuly t'O per month
will be apared to advance the pupil* in
tksVaraledge of their various studies: aud strict
disripUae will beonfotced. Absentees from sohool
aujtbrtsg with them on their return, a written
dean rtent their parents,or from those with whom
ibtr may board.
nsakftal for past patronage, the Principal solic-
ttn seentinuancc of the favors of the puMie.
JOHN ANUKRSON,
Clarksvillc, Aug. 2UUj, '07. no 32— tl
SPECIAL NOTICE—FIBE ( I t
TUT! undersigned nre happy toi
friends and euat^mers, that,
1 to announce to their
notwithstanding
tkt lute serious disaster which swept away their
flstc cf bufiness in Clarksville, tbey will still keep
^ s >tock of goods, which will be opened at the
ftsrehoune on the Worth Wert corncrof tho square,
efposltc Mrs. i)otioho's hotel, until such time ea
ikty can get another hou e up on the old oorner,
the contmct for which is already made
fhey will combine with the goods saved from
tkeir late premises, the stock which they have had
l> Pari". Lamar county, and offer tho wholo, at a
Itte far ctider any others selling in Olarksville.that
lltu u«j, a', cost and carriage Their motive for
tkb, l\ to get rid of all the ohl Block, anil prepare
>j l f- fur an entire tewund large Block of Gener
xijferetiiiurtlso, Which tliey wtll |inii bafn> itiimedi-
Baljr in the North.
fWlitiK&e inclination to yield lo adverse fortune,
kw ilclviuiined by ensrgy and lbs consistent pur-
nit of the Mercantile profession, to msfce * liveli-
hood, they will continue their business, on a large,
Kile, regardless of open rivalry or secret enmity,'
asd will leel confident of retaining the business of
Utir many friends and customers, by the same
attn* which linve enabled them to get It heretofore;
tic by purchaking large stocks of goods lo the best
fearketr, at liie most advantageous rates, which
aibleathrm lo tindertell many who have not the
• e legitimate business facilities. They know
that tliey ca« compile advantngeonsly.by fair means,
With anj persons in the same line, because they
k*va long established 1 usine« arrangements, '.quel
te thnji of any othet house in this portion of Texas
w hope that oui old customers, who may be In
"teart. will regard the present as a fit time to ren-
te all ihe assistaucc in their power to relieve us of
•ke effect of our losses.
Calland see un at the now stand. North-west eor-
•tr public square, opposite Donoho house, and
*wt of the Post Office.
11. HIHNE £ BROS.
ctarkaviile, Aug. 8th 1867 • [no. 2t>--tf)
Nl.w MAIL STAOF
I HO K WABH1HOTOH UU1UI,T0 THE
*l*I ;ii?Pl RITES AT OAMIES' LAHD1HO.
IliCvDait IX M ItllCKR—KABi: 1* [Klt.l.AM,
LEAVES Washington Tues-
days, Thursdays and Satur-
days, at 4 A. M., eonneeting
with the Clarkrville end other
•lege lines, both ways at Wasbin|tton, and passes
through Camden,Hampton,Warren,and Moatleelle,
•s Oalnea Landing.
From Camden to the Mississippi liver, the roats
1 tun dally, and passengers oan Ue over at any
feint on (he road, and reaume their seats at pleas-
ure. "*
1'asseugers from Clarkrville going through to the
•wer, bate the preference of seats, and Will reach
• Mississippi in (oar daj -
U W. antra, liKMAN A CO.,
A>"1 at H'iuA<a/loa. JVflpWjttW.
An*. 1W.0 Na- 2ft—ly
8. FLEMING,
IIOL .Yfc'. I 'A M'KKTKlt, JOIXER,
AND
staib-bcildeb.
1^.--^ Would re«ipootfully announceana a
to the citieene of Bed River'
and iidjoiuing countiee, tint be ia
prepared to exeouta aay aad nil
in his line in the neateet and aeoet anbetan-
«nl *tnncr. lie will alfomakn Rnnntna Oner fur
JOINS, MILLS, AND (XWTON PRKSSK8
J™t^BlilliMitioti guar ran toad and prion lowait
JJeeileaun fire lailna Soutb-Kaat of Clarke rllle.
Plwkavilia, April 9, IS57-
; VALUABLE LAID YOK "T«
I OFFER for eale one of tko morttal-
uable Traots of Laud ia Northern
T«ae, containing 335
i lee 8mMi of
riMfaia Mm
tWaia*
—J lew#H
ttkools w *Wxa wi.
uohx xamwoiT.
Pabis Tbxas, August, 1866
Da. LAFAYETTE YATES.
We, tho undersigned Phyeic.'ans, take great pleae-
ure iu rtc amending to the people of Northern
Texas and the public generally, the dlstlagulehed
On-Lis? whoso name heads this nrtiele.
Ur Yatekcame among us with the higheet reeour*
mvndatious from the Medioal Faculty of the Jeffer
sou College Philadelphia, of whioh College he la a
graduate, and also from many oi the roost dist'n-
guiahod physicians In Kentucky, the State of his
cmivitT, where foreeveral years he practioe- bis
profession with great success, Duitug bis ee,turn
among ce for several months, by hie piivate concuct
be has prcesd himself a gentleman of the higbe«
worth u.<I -v Ugious integrity, while the unbouaced
auccea; <vhlcii has attended bie professions! sert.
cos, *ity* oar own knowledge, places him without
a supnicr una with hui tew equals, in the Western
States. L vuig for many years uevoted his entire
attend n (be study of the bvb and its varied dls
eases, h i Li in our opinion fully competent to his
profoa-i. c. i \iak, which In this coaatry Is eeruiu
ly '.ue c .'y.r: it reeponaibllity.
We uJlv U.-9 meana of certifying to the public
tl.e grc: " xliftoatlon with Whioh we have wit-
nessed hio khiUful treatment of maay moat dial
oult cases; eeme of them cases of long standing and
hitherto ooaaidered Inourable, but whioh under the
treatment of tble experienced oenliat, have almost
universally bean entirely relieved.
As he intende aettllng In our town, we hearttly
recoitmcnd blm personally and profeeeieaally, and
«c advise all persons of the surrounding counties
luBering with any disease of ths sy«, for their own
good, to try U-. fates.
Come "you that have eyeeand see not" aad be at
inoe relieved
P. W. BIRMINGHAM, M. D.
J. 8. PRTTUB. M.J).
W.T. F. CO LIS, M.D.
8. K. CLEMENT, M. D.
Operations for CaUract, Strabiamaa, and Ptery-
gium performed in the most sati(factory manner.
Tonne made known, in nil uasee, before
prasuribing.
Boarding, on reaaonable terms, In private or
public bousea.
LAFAYETTE TATES.
Mirtj, Iximar Co., Deo. 20th, 1856, (n60-tl
^ B0^l?|1,tiTOiiin f Houmn n
c c A LEXAXBER 1
SI?"V- ,
***' M
WO pa Silks aad Satiae aaaorted,
TJ " aaeerted Twaads aad Jeans,
,J5 " Caaetaaaiw aad Satiae a,
100 " « Llaeeva.
U « ((Ma
150- •< ited aad white Aaaaete.
400 « .. Rlankatsail aalan «d arieea.
MO U « Swise Omtete. aj jJTuL^
•00 Caeee boots and ehnee aaeortad—enea'e, wo
mea a aad eki>dtaaa. " ^ ■
*00 daeaa Far, Caaeiaiera, Waal aad aUk data,
varloae styles aad qaalltiea.
With a pnand aad varied eseertmaat of dry
l"*«i Lad lee wear, fancy arUalea, MaaMUaa, In
®eta Ac , many
desirable patterns.
_ lotef ft
TJ
A large I
ar, fancy artlelea, ManttUaa,
of whioh are rare, taa, a
School Backs, paper aad etatioacr
las.
Hy kept in
Sept 7tk. l«7.
BONHAM MALB iBCHOOL
A large aad desirable stock of winter elotule
very flae, aad better made than
country stores..
Deaham.
#1
J
h;
the Pu
PARIS HOTEL.
PARIS, LAMAB COUNTY, TEXAS.
R. B. rRAHOlR PROPRIETOR,
AV1NQ lately purchased this large aad wall
ktown stand, I take tble method of Informing
ubllo that a share of patronage will be thaah-
fully received. My House >• large aad eoamodioas
with as
GOOD ST'BLkS A8 ANY IN THE STATE,
well supplied with provender and good hostlers—
My table sill b fWnitked with thahaat tbeeoontry
affords. The Hcnse has undergone thoroagbranair
since the present Proprietor took poeeeeeion aad he
hopos to Im able by aaeidneus attention to the oom-
(ort of his gueeta to give general satisfnetiin.
TBBMB.
Board with Lodging, per month....... ..—•16 00
Boar<i without Lodging, per month*. 12 60
Man aud llorse per day 2 00
Man and hone peraigbt,supper and breakfsst 1 60
Man per nighU.....— 1 00
f'aru, Dte. 10(A. 11)7 [Ho. Slittf.
cord, and am engn
_ tnennfaelMrc of
br<toms rxUnslvelyT 1 want to supply Northern
and Eaatern Texaa, aad Northern Louleian*. 1
wish to keep Merchants and others regularly sup-
plied. aad can do it, at lees prior, than they can
purchase in New Orleane and bring np. I wlH
eend then) to all loonlitiee, where a wagon load k
ordered.
.The brooms aro war ran tad equal to Nor-
thern made brooms. Order* by letter eollolted.
L D. WEISNER,
Booham, Fannin Coanty.
ft
xrxsr shopat fajrxs.
TBE undersigned keeps ooastaatiy on hand
a complete stock of Tin Ware, salted to
the requirements of the couatry, aad will
manufacture anything In that line, to or-
der, thai may be desired.
lie la prepared to do Un roofing, guttering, etc.,
at the shortest notice, having had experience in
. bat lino.
He will keep Merchants supplied with a (took of
lin work, at advantageous rate*
for specimen of tin rooflng, ha refers to
Warehouse ofC. C. Alexander, at Bon barn.
R. 0. SHIR RILL.
Paris, Nov. 28th, IBM). pieTRffJ
CHINA aillu, Brooadee, Tlseaee, Orena
line*, rich wrought mantillas, mualins,
laernr, and every description J extra rich
rabric for ladies dreee, for sale by
A. ft. EOTTW1TZ.
Pari*. May 2l>th, 1867. a* HMt
£S
READl MADE CLOTU1BO.
CALL and examine the largest stock in thie
region of com ry, cf eaperiorqwUitr at '
jBtif*! lOTTWlTTC.
l
IRON, STEEL," AND CASTINGS.
BAB had rod Iron ef th* eevecal Hade
neecaearyr fsr hc nseef the country, a
rsenarkatily 8*« asimfl, clre a <ae
... r aad an extra qaaatitycfcaudlafojact
received end (hr sale by A 8. XCWTWITE
j^-fiay Wth. '6T
CARPENTER'S AMD WAQOB M AKKR H TOOLS
A COMPLETE aeeertmeat, tmf
large supply cf Tecta,a d aquao
B«y of builder's hardw^rs^fer sale
by
Paris, to* Wlh. '67-
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY
HARNESS.
1 twee oa head (kweet
DABBALL * DICE80#.^
Mom* (IM.
STRAYED 0B 8TOLDI
WkriHJjl.
Co K\um\<*. wMh.k^arU-p-a^
ehurcb.^-nny
Miter-
THIRD SESSION, 1867.
UNDER the ehaige «f B. F. FttLiaa, aa
/Viarya/, assisted by a sompctcnt Teacher,
will oommeuoe its eeseion en the first Mon-
day of October.
Students from a distance oan get heard In private
famlllee at B8 per month.
1XBMI PEE 1EU10B Of PTVE ■0VTS8.
BLBMBrTABT CiAasao-Orthography, Reading,
writing, ami DeAalng Bit 60
Mionts Class—Arithmetic, Grammar
Geography, Natural Phi'.oeephy, Chemis-
try, History, Rhetoric, Logie.MeaUl Phi-
losophy t<> . 16 oo
Saxtoa Class—Latin, Orcek, French,
and Spanish Languu^aA, also the higher
Mathematiot, such as Algebra,Qeametry,
Trigouometry,Surveying he......... 20 00
Tultiou will be charged from time ef entering,
to close of the Secslon. unices hindered by con-
tinued sickness.
Pay ment lo be made at the close ef each eeseion.
Ton per cent dodueted, If paid la advaaee.
Uonkarn, Aug. 22, '67. No. M— ly
HEAVY GOODS.
T HAVE now In store and for sale at low rates, a
I large aud general asaortmeut of Heavy goods, of
II dessrlptlonk, Hardware, Cutlery, shelf goods,
n d building materials.
400 kega nails assorted. 4 to 40 pen.
100,000 lbs. na urted iron,
8,000 •• Cue. steel, Sprleg, German, Shoai,
a-. J blistered steel.
2000 lbs. Kuglish horse ■ hoc nails,
500 ■' lloree shoes,
10,000 <- Log ohalna,
60 dot. Coilioe chopping and broad axee,
600 coils sjs. r.ed grass rope,
28 doi. stcc n-.oa,
20 sets Illi.-. A rtitb tools complete,
100 " wagon Cjxos,
20,000 dot. Spun chiton assorted sites,
100 Cooking sto ves and fixtures all patterns,
80 Office aad Parlor stoves assorted slses,
6-i setts Carpenter's tools.
, C C ALEXANDER*
Bonham, Sept. 1st,'07. uo 88-lf
J. It. W KiaHl\
H0 8E, 8101 * ORHAMEBTAL PAHfTXE
AND t'LAtUEKKK,
Eiaiam, Fannin Oeuaty, Taxes.
WILL exeeute
plastering, in lb., best etyl
at reasonable rates. He will
attend to oalls lu Paanln, Uray-
and Hunt counties, far 'either
branch of work. Satisfaction given, or no oharge
no 18—tf
We ate ianted te ariad IWM
fcti&SmWmEF*1* 1 •■*?"
at all tteeea. We
tl III
*2 e S, in there market
Oar tara cat everaaee U Ike
aaiermeod wtemi- We MapeetihUr eelteh na*-
rea*|cfte*a all who wish te ha dctJtjastly by,
fcr wear. deteratla«l te do jaatioTanWU-a.
■Mniit D. W« Low«, A K diovb osr siisineer
asd ohief miller, will alwaye be ftutad efthX
aad aoaoaunodatlne. JTe will
iSI
posto^courteous and aooiMsnuodallag. We ^Ul
buy wheat aad cell Soar at all timea at a* low ratce
ea we oaa. PATH ERR EB 4 BINGHAM.
Hopkins Co^ Texas
{a*. 37 Bi
v iwc. WW xTxrS\
TARRANT. B> 'PEU4B COUNTY TBXAS,
■RESPBOTPUTLY aotifiec hi*
Meade aad the puhUe geaseally,
that he hM new ea haad, aad
aishas to cell el lew rntca, aa ex-
"sited to the waata cf the people ef Bepklaa, aad
th* *d}*ccat eouatry. Bis priece will he eery lew,
for earh Every body whs waats goad* la reqneet
ed te call and cvamtee hie steak, aad hear Ike pri-
Tenant, M <- h* 1WT.
(ac 10—tf]
B;aham,
eon, Collin, Lamar
painting and
liesl ttrie,and
TRUTH IS MIGHTY AXD WILL PREVAIL
THE undersigned would roapect-
the citixens of Fan-
fully inform
nin and adjoining counties, that
be ia *till in Bonham, aad eaaecte to
there, (Me yaod ctiiun* penUWag.) as
nover boon i-nosen to appropriate alee/, or take
from any watch, with a felonious intent, eny jew-
el or other appurtenances belonging' there unto,
lie repairs gtod warrants all good whtobec, clonks
end jewelry. Inferior one* faithfully repaired.
SEALS of all descriptions made to order—
Charges moderate.
8ond in your work, and order* to
A. M OA88,
no. 46-1 t Bonbam, Texas.
T E XAS BR O OM 8.
ENCOURAGE HOME IEDUBTET.
HAVE on band a large quantltf of Broom
•d In the
I
Addrees
No. U—ly
TOMB STONES,
THK undersigned, has pcnnaaeatly lo
oated at Honey Orove, Faunin eounty
where he will take pleasure in filling all
ordcis in bis line of basineea Ternb-
stones. MonumenU, and every article he
longing to the stone culling business, will
be furnished In neatness, and with dis-
patch. Ills long experience I* a sufficient
tee for his work. Thcee who wish a neat aril
point out ths resting place of their Mends,Wtll call
at Honey Orove, wb«r* It will be furnished, *n very
liberal teste*, hy T. M. COULTER.
Sept. 8M, HA— —— eo t' -ft
WABXEE, PAIH1X CO
THS undersigned ea* now in opera-
tioa, at the above named plaoe, n
M1U, at which be *nw*. Oelt, Ash,
Walnut, Cotton Wood aad Uaokber-
tj loafer.
Wheat and com ground well, *1
Flour alway* on bend, llreele.
Me A good Stock of Merchandise always on
head, at the store, on e* reasonable term* as |e
all U
No.
OEOCEEII
400 Sack* Bio Cofee, v.
100 bbla. Brown Sugar,
10 " Ijeaf Sager,
50Q Sack*.bait,
luO bbls Oliver'e Whiskey,
200 kegs Pen White lead.
25 - Fiench XUe Whhe.
SO bblc. liaceed 0U >
6 " Lard aad Lamp OIL
400 bsxes Virgieie Dbaooo,
300 do Window adcee. ft ky 10 a l*bjr IS,
i in bladder*.
6 bis. Patty
6 " Fl** jewfjtteL _ ^" -eL
Brandies, Wiaea, Oie. Bam, Bes Mq^
m
Lia E
BULLION ft COM ALLV,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS * GROCER IBS,
WHOLESALE 4 EETA1L,
tine Oeaaty, Texac
for eele aa axteaelte
and wall eel cot ed etuok ef
geaetel Merchandise, at prioee as lew as practi-
cable in the region of country.
They buy wool, stook, and the general product*
of the oountry, end offer ludaeeaeonto for trade
to the people of llopkiae, Wood,Hunt, Tita* aad
all the adjacent couatry, which eaanot be eer
paeeed hy any boaeo doing a legitimato ha ineee.
Tl ir Northern haeinces connection a, and con-
tinued advice* of the wool market, enable them to
give the beat prioee for that article.
Sulphur Sprites. May 2d. '67. no. Id, tf.
JSTEW DRTTO. STORE,
IN TARRANT, HOPKIN8 CO., TKXA8.
earryTmoore.
ARE receiving a complett aa-
aortment of Drugis Modiclnes,
Dy* Stuff*, Paint* Oil*, Tulvao-
*0.. with every variety of
Perfumery and fknoy toilet erti
oLh. togetlior with an eaeort
.«• j.l of fine Wine*, Brandic*
Lomon Syrup* <£.. awl evert thin* usually kept
in Drug stores. WiUrh they Intend letting ohoap
or than they bn* rvser IVeen *old in Tarrant lie-
fore,
Iboy invite the ultinan* of Hopkins and the
surrounding oouniic* to give them a call.
The bue tins* is under tho supervision of Dr.
Moore, formerly of Clarksvillo, who odors Ills pro
feasiotial services to tho o)t;aeiis of Hopkin* Oo.—
Hi* offio<> tho new Drug Store, where ho can at
all times lie found unto* professionally absent.
Ihrmnl Them, Jttne, 20th 1867.
81' LPHUR BPRtNG8 UOTKL,
AT SULPHUR SPRIEGt, H0PEIHS CO
TBXAt.
MBS. PRICE having recently ta-
ken oharge of ibi* establishment,
ha* fitted it up, and i* prepared to
accommodate traveller* and resi-
dints. in ** good style ae th* resource* of the
'country will permit.
M. A livery ilabl* ia attached to the house, at
whioh travellers e*a be assured of proper eltoatlee
to their horee*.
May «ed. 1S67. [ue. 16. If.
teggBflWIlBBBM unit, ttfci— —
UII1VEES1TY
MEDICAL MFARf MBNT.
Annuel CSeurec efLeetareela this depaH ecu
I commence an MONDAY, Mevembct ItUbt
•'U-fcn'itodtelarttoengutogMnmh. ,
JAMES JONES, M. D. Pre Ameer of Practise or
Medlelaa
J. L BIDDELL, M. D-, Preteeeer of Chemls ry,
WARREN STOBB. M, 0 , Prefer ef Merger/
A. IL CKNAS, M. D, Prefeseer of Obste rleaf
GUBTAVL'S A, NOTT, M. D„ Profv«or of Materia
Oau attke he*
aaaU* Hart, aad give t
?&&&
kiffij mad Bold ■ JJL liw Hir aaJm
Cierkerillet Jeae ltlh, 16*7. '
aadereigned, on ar n x ut the
■et hut, two auiae ant" ea*
Uj£
4cMsi|rtloAi Own
. with a kbae IWa,f ur yean ol I laet
■Bring, fcarteea aad a half.or fifteen kamll high,
and han atmalleear oa the left eye lid,* wart had
been tekeu off, aad had not got entirely well wheu
eke left. Said mare i* eariTy eaught, outjn the
raage, I* broke to work, nid to ride. " ,
Oaeotker, a bright ennaL A yaaxe old, MMB
aad one half or ditew hands kM,Uaee fhoc.and
branded on th* left ahaalder, with a mate ehoe.
Alee, « two year kid horee eUt. a Jnpple tone,
bald lace, and btandMl with n mute ehoe.
Any information of *aid hot see will be (Sank
II* received, or we will pa* the following rtwarfi
rtha delivery of them thirty dollais for the
ree, ten dollate per head, or if *tol*a, wa will
pay 160 for the delivery of the thief.
j.w.wiiar, I
J. HAININU
M.«e«nun#,,...
our
RSOBlYlt
-^'ia
on
Mr UMml advaacee
Merehaudlse coal
paid te the forwat
i. a- nxAns wm- t. n. bami*.
' BEAU), MA88IK 4 Oo.
H|!flMp|M|
ms
S"i
jii-ii. COTTsa
46 OtrwadtWJSf.
Particular attenUoo^M to
t2m!k *** iSaf
FACTOBit
hud disbursement ef ,
Sept. 28lb, LWT.
No. 3T-tf
OOME JLT TiAST.
THE nnderelgned are new reeelvlae and op«nlng
a very large and well eeleeted eteek cf
mPU AED TAEtTT BBY 000DS,
Ineleding every variete usual I.
la a retell Store, wkieVtkey eft* to
_ their patren* and public generally
en ike me*t reasonable term*.
JOHN N nOWELt. IIAMTLTON a UOWEW.
J, N. HOWKUpJk 00..
KB OUT I NO,f 01VARDIVO
COMMISSION ME B0 HA NTS, 1
fthrerepert, La.
no. 0—tf
If AV
JuLep«
ly omul
. i'ING Purohaaed th* (took of Meaars
spenke A 8 ok«r, ami lukett the steud late
They a*k all to esne aad *ee th«e, betete par- ZX'tiS
0RKAPKST OOOBfi ... «>bai dh ^
•old In tk* merket Tkrir Meek wai bought prin-
cipally for 0e*h, and they are*ailefie<t they tan 9*11
lh® llhlNIPtll M/uj*
They will sell e* the a*eal eredit te punetnal deal-
er*. but s* we wish tc mftbeeen mute a CASH BU8-
INKS, we will *a> to those wlsklag to pay Cask,
live us e eall, and we will convince
i will
, , teWhe aMT'
wke wishes to pay cash, leave the hcnse witheet
Bff Ceme and try us.
WILSON • JACESON
Clarksvilte, May #7, '67. no I#—tf
NNW
FULL STOCK OF GB00KK1EB
and Staple Plantation Good*. 1 will sell at small
proftts. rogardlee* of navigation; nnd Merokanta
aud olher* in tho country, may depend on getting
to the **llinft department, rh J wllfche ideaaod to _i.„
eenteia* new"*
tem i
In re
meet fete
The low price* at whl«k 1 Mil, compel me to
make my term* atrictly oaih.
Jeffrmun, Feb. <11. '67.
O A, Bl'LKLEY.
7—tf
--A
40-
8PRING, AND BUMMKll '
aoops.
WJ AUK now reueiviutt and open-
our New Stock ef Rbring and
himmer Goods, wtilnh makes
one of the Urjeet and beet
*a*ortai*at* ever offered in the
place; aad we earneetly Invite th* |>ublio general
ly to eall and aee our Goods and learn out Price*
ffiar i
ift4fesa^WK
nsHwR'
^^^^^Hffaioi
WM* O. BOLLAl*
T, A«SCTt«WB-ai
4J|: Tega* iffent hi* vervieea in the above bnaY-
news tfe will balld or renclr Saw Mills, Corn beaaUfel *tyie.
■ llklnd*.
new. tfe will balld or r*|
.Mill*, a.nl Morohant
ps^m> the Machinery to
tetllha of all
Thraahl
before purchasing eleewhere, ae ere are
that if yn« will give n* a obanoe we wil
to convince you tnat ere have the Goods
. . eat-sled
Ive ue a chance we will be able
.. .. «§:■
determined ^40T tO BR UNDE11BOLD, We
have concluded to adopt the maxim of
"UBBB MXBi ABB SSAU FB0FRI!"
MWiiawHa to wheat ihreahing M-
Chines, Cotton Kin*, h«.,and ooustruet uilll dam* , JT
bridge* trumel work Ao. Ac. He* U at nrceent fST,
??sfe*r !n
PeW, I
TS
1857,aai
JOaiAH C. NOTT, M. D., Prcfemer of Anatomy.
THOMAS BUNT. M. D., Protestor of Phyeicfogy
end Pathology
B VASI
atomy
will I
Fancj
HarA
iag. To*aeoti. Sugar and Coffee Handles. Rooks
And (Bat lonen, aad a fine asaortment «r Faab-
loaalil* Spring Donnet*, nnd kti*ee* tint*; and if
awl I nfitt and ma it* we will try %t ptea*< yon,
with the qunlity and priee ol
McFwtaad
will reqnln^ boi e abort time hi finish. Aa HH
a* thl* Job I* completed, he will h« at the oom-
mand of any pefeoft Who may derireto awur* hi*
•ervioea la any -if the above brannhee of Imslne**.
He prof***** i« bl a thorough master of hi*
buslnew [taring otttrii a reffnfitf apprenticmhlp ;
•ameia awheel
will tlree* had!
■ „ I I ... .. . the neeemary ma-;
, .Hmake a*elu*e ealuulatlen* in regard
t"fipe' ** n >y on* elso can do. He aake .a fair
trial. { WH. G. BOU.AB,
Jef rsttn, Voxan, May 'fttl. no WMf
. evwryiatng In
oor line. ■ v . .
We take thi* opportuaily ot roiurutng ou;
thank* for your heretofore nnerai (Miioiiag.i,
TPid hope h* attention to hnaitms* t« merit a con
tinuence of the eeme.
Saw and
Olarkavllle, March 10,
DAB^LL A DICKSON
G1LBEBT B.
CB.M D, Demonstrator *f A*-
Th* room* for Dt***eting will be open en th*
s*o#ed Monday in October
The Faculty ar* Vleitier Phyaiciat.e and Far-
g*ons of th* Charily H' s pllal
Tlx Studeaia accnmpsti) the Prolessole ia their
visile, and, ft«c of *xpen*«, *nJoy eslraoedinary
p**titie )-sdvsiiuig«s——~
Prriimioary to tin ('nurse, Leetorr* will be uell*.
•red d* l> iu th* Ampltlthaalre *f th* .lloapilal,
from tbe 1st of Ooiober, ea Clinieal Medleir and
Bur ery, aud other *ul^*et*, wlthaut aay Cbalgi to
fiudtttU. r. -— ' —
THOMAS HUNT, M D, ateeh.
1'he Admialsirator* of the Charity UotplUI «l*et
annou'ly, In April, fourteen ResidentEtudenls,who
sre asinlaiued by tbe luiUlutlen. no. IB - tf.
M cKENZIE INBTITUTIC.
Tllft sei can teen Ut sossiun of thi* Initlmu will
open jn Monday HfOctot*r a*it,end dontln
i forty week*, under tbe intcrintoildenfe nl Rev.
W. P. MrKsn*ifl,*ssi(fed h* a fulleorps of expo
r'enced Teacher*. The building* ere large and
ue fort
J
pleasant,nnd Lalioratory well supplied with a .par-
tus. The two Department* of thl* AemJomy Will
•110,00
121,00
1130,00
tra.m
b* entirely distinct.
Charges Car lfchrd, Toition, Boom Bent, Wash
ing, etc-, for aeerion of forty week*!
goaran 1 Banish Department, if paid at eleee.
tide, to d i t'o If not paid ai efaee.
Lingual or Malhematieal Depertment,
p%)4 at cloee. ■ . •: . V'
Lingual or Mathematlrai Department,
- not paid at niomr, — —
Music on Piano Forte, with us* of in*lru-
meal. -r. ,:;r *, ■ 10,00
Incidental teg, eaeh stodent, L00
Ten per cent, allowed for all advance payment*.
Pupil* charged, after the ir*t month, from time
of entrance, and no deduction will be made un-
der any eirear.ttueeee. except for protracted
iTktrknUU Aug. 27fA IS67,
|no 84 tf i
701 SALS.
■A. TBEtkereagk-bted*teUtenIIEOTOB
Malfi tbr** *"* blced*d mares ; one bondrs'l
Whether Steak Cattle; fine three year* ,
SrrieteTTboe
Hdil' ■
TBII iaeJtatiea t* iveated at S'termsa,
(Irayaoti County T**s«, and is under the
.. BS '""• >« leetraeter*-e r-
I'Aor t). D BflWE, AVteetee'
Mae. lt A Bowb, p .iIwmw md <r
M*4e. ■
Mi** B>-A BbACEMON, AteMtefe /Vteapa'
,1. / Track,, «; /'.11,,/My
Other *amp*t*al teachers w.tl sonu he added te
the absva :'' T~'~" ■ " '■ v-; "Tr::;
yartmeals—
SeiMtee, Medeta Langaagr*.
MTfT.
T'lE undereigaed
the Inter**! in th
0rial Mill, former!
er ASticato, ha* removed ft (6 an
extend 1'iitory. three miles ea«> of Bl
Mill, end otte mile Nurth rf-T. £ _
mill. The M«l u new rebuil* iin.t fat
open I'uii. It i* now ebteto turn out
as wiolt a* formerly. Th* quality v.
Iter *ball not he eurpamdt by that of aay other,
and the. nadpmifpwd effWM non* but a superior
.} # reipectfully
lavor.
bankful 'for former
aaiMte uootluui
Sou-tr* Pine Lumber, per 100 feet. 81,26 radi,
or^thln thirty day*—If not pahl within ihat time
' aS-athlan ' " <*'"**■■ ■ 54.
„. !A . . Hke Arte
la the *d*atlfio department, th* course uf lastree-
tlen embrace* a period of three yean, tMiadiig the
follcwlngi
rlthmetle, I
Fixer Y*ab- A
-Aaalytieel Ueometry, Mtneralngy,
l*ef *riildsm,aarv*riu«, Astronomy,
hernia try,D* era's Ouilins ef Ceaallta-
Preparatory—Reading, Writing, Orthography, A-
" (, ami KagtUh Grammar
bra Natural Pliiloasphy, Kn-
glisb Analysle, History, Chemistry,' (leegraphy ef
ik* H**v*a* and Beteat.
Saooxn Ybax—O
Hietery, Geology, Mi
erie
Taian Ybab
Logia, Elamaateef
Agriceliural Cliemiatry,
iluusl Law
The Classical department em brae** «Wn year*
course it >h* Uiln aad Greek, la eono*eilea with
ths leudiug seieaee*,
All depanaeeat* are alike ape ,faSelh sex*s,*ad
no iatwr will it* spered te fofrn neefffa*! minds, a*
wdl s iu culilvate etenr ChrieUaa virtus, aatfrefg
fin frum «ay ntlariau kjltuiit*. .
Although ttadeate map pu<*a* aay ef the da dice
la aay af th* above departmcnis at aay time, yet
a*a* witt tm admit lad to th* •rivllegm ef H e r ad-
aattag «tu*. «ko *r*aiiSr* usidai** **tlsf*cto-
ry axaminatien in e|l th* stodMi *f theeearee.
Tbe eeheteette year eeaatet* ef tone e*ed*as
eurteea week* enek. Th* sseeml seesion will eom-
mease January 1 Ilk, and th*'bird May Ud ISM
AH *iud*at* are expected to eemamw* with the
first week la lb* temlea.
TEEM* OF t*m0B PEE «BM10B.
Preparatory „h*m. B 7 SO
OI**d** aad Scimioes. N**M(*« ie > «*N ■•ill °°m
lartrameatel Made ••«te#e**fsssee*eee#**e*e (7 00
Whea payment la ddkirc o*Ml the eteee cf th*
1 00 la addlUea to toe above rat * wUi be ,
Alatge qaaniTivnf dried Lnmlier mibund.
TUBODOIO: BTIEWUi.
Ti ue t!,,„ 'iorrh 87th, 1860, <no.
- J XJ4r-t-~"*Ek-tmawSs-'**f"*Fyyt*a«iiiateel^- eJ<a>-«y ' ' — •-*
SPIKE AVE
J0I1B WrBBBM
fully inform bi* ivi*ud*aad'(be.
"ptibilo generally, thni lie Una to«a
I te I fiv* mile* Baet ef flUt-k**ll)*'
I to maaafaetur*, and design*
a hand,
BE! A BIDE THRASHERS
aiiw taventi n, highly enmmeadml
ecatfoue* tbe dd hudH«M
riagas, Making Suie*a*, Rett-
a - . * a . _ _ . n
Cnaar m Cam, u
e*a Apply to
Jam Ad. IM7
Savannah
(N* W—AmmC)
k*H9H
MB. All work warranted
Orders filled either at
CI. keville, Marek IS, '67.
NEW TIN
BAttBY
Olarkavllle.
and all *ort* of tin
HKImI
| . afoll ja-vplyof
March IOth
S?i
sloa off
A large 1
15
[AVI
«dll
Beard with!
K OT.l.t
LL thoee lade ted
A LL thaee inde' ted to the firm of
A. Smith, or to Saatth iadtvldunlly,
to their inietaet la erne forward and 1
diate *ettleni*at, nr
ia tbe hand* of the
New 21m, *37.
B. P. SMITH
W, B. BAUM
T..W; BAN
R
fir?4
Graham, lu<|wtor.
thi* earn patiy
Shertef a. Dec
*T&/.
ef Diekaen A
Will Sad it
teakriaima-
th y wiR ftnd their aacoaate
Kev of the Kate.''
DICKSON A SMITH,
■ crfb aHaeUd at th.,
t garden emu. Fo
'aw at Bonham. b h
mm A-H.T|
SL 1 .IK!
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