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aa«eh Hiey upend eveiy day aijri
me*t,in<i ar wn to d nwru
ends of the year nuat. Tliey
Jigeat in other matters as Amcr-
iHut in winSte attention to the
be soil, in tile shaaagement and
rbf man "ires, in the judicious tucces
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over }5tMK>0 S'^,000 the s*ea*t
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.. . tJemtY.of tj?€ fo^ wwe ftibamhei
la in addition . £& $tCHMH)0 wh ch hirt
hum raisid iff Tetas.— Wothi niton
The' Fiieich government has ordered the in -
moJiate completion of one hundred gtttij ooats,
of u capacity to orry twenty five guP8 each.
' fcSTBST5 OF BED RIVER COUNTY.
TAK KHup by John Tfcrry. and estrav-
- - pfl l^forejaeteaww Bryant, *#. P. of B&irl
emuitv, oit the 34th day of November. A D„ 185U,
a Htra* clav-bank filly, four years oM ln#«pmne,
•yhttemairt awl tail, fifteen and a half hand# high,
unfef* k# HQ brands -perceivable; appraised to one
hundred ahd ten dollars by A. II. R. Bryant and
D. W. WHHeuipn
A true copy of description, &.c-, from the ori-
gins' upw jem fih; in my office.
..IfcilL Witness mv official Hi<rn*ture and Seal of
tiffi® Mice, at Clarksvi.ie, this the 16th day ot
Decent ber. A. I>., I
JOHN M. BIVINS, Clerk
So 50—S « r O R. R. a
ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. PARK, DEC'D.
"iTTHE^EAM, The undersigned was appointed.
f at the October Term. A. !>., IS,>9, of th<*
County Court.of Red River County, Administrator
ot the Estate of William A. 1'ark. deceased, this
is to not'fyj all persons indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment, a* <1 tltose having
claims "gainst the estate, to present them, duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed bv law.
U. W. MARLER. AUm'r.
Nov. 12th, 2S;"i9. no 4t - <>ta.
sioi^ of crops, ana especially iu the economy of
luudj m thai any part ahall bo in a constant
«tate ot prodact'on, they have been wiser for
<e .'ntur?;;9, and wiser than (hose who live where
i&nd s aheap and abundant wilt ev«r become.
When they have m n.V> tip lied that there is no
other apot for them to till, 1 am sure: tbey will
c -avert the desert of Sa&aia into a fruitful iieid.
It is uot more truly a sandy plaii( tb- r> t'-e
*a*iesitbey till. Wh^tb«*w i nothing but
d t p. 4>XlAnd, thoy first sow bro rm, which is
the- -unly thinir that will grow without a parti-
cie jf tuauura, ou an nttcrlv barren Boil The
third year it is fit to cut, and the faggots they
bt ii U- to the bakers.
The leaves that h re fallen have enriched
iho soil a little, and the roots have woven it to-
gHher to that it ha* a consistency. Afar this,
ry« a id even buckwhe«t will grow without
it. re manuring. Now he will be able tocom-
n': :>iwa series of crops, and &s soon is he c: n _____
g ov. cloyer and potatoes, he cau ^p cows, ^""^bi and hV wife." E'i««beth Lamprecht.
SLi.i ban translerred a sand-heap lutio a pretty heirs at il( w of John Blakev, deceased, and filed
!: ; ,';i. Qui before the broom was planted, the wjt(, ,nt. tjjeir petition for a partition and di^tribu-
^ il.L was announced by a dit- h, and where tion ot all the uesjro proj.^rt_v belonging to the es
t'ie i jod Uscrsituated that no oth«r: means of! t-'ite of said deeetlent. among the following heirs.to
irvi ^ tton anti p-ftjibie or Within their meaus, | : WnuJBlakey, Henry II. Blakey Susan Far-
* seriesoi troughs which are uoth- «ht. and *a'.lda Blaker. Georgia Ann Blakey,
, . ,, i • , . I and John Blukov—the three last named minors,
^8n roughly scooped 6ut,whiv I j a|| reflj(h? ill Titus countv, and State of Texas;
■ aid for fifty unles, with branches m every j ,(lso , ,jkt, fchikey, 0f Kevchlbonee county, in the
d.rtetid^Jto accommodate difierent lfimers.—>• j ,sta.t. '«'ieorgia,'Caroline llarrell. wife "of Solo-
The iajmr seems incredible, but oeuupies the ; nion llnrrell of.Stuart countv, in the state of Geor-
liours'SBeh they can devote to notliing else, j gia and—JCing. minor daughter and heir of Mary
and ittprforiucd eheerfhlly, though ifae reward j King, dee'd. also of Keuehfoonee county, State of
is veftflf in smijrhg npon their efforts. These Georgia, and Phillia.lelpha Blakey, widow of de
troughs bring th* water, but the land receives I ^ who alw re3ldea ln iltua btate of
, THE STATE OF TEXAS,
| COUNTY OF TITUS.
To the Styrriff of 7it t Count#—Greeting:
Hi'.ltEAS, On this dav comes A. B. Lam-
it ;U- their bands in the same way as the bicech- ]
et3 w iter the cloth.
j These are, therefore, to command you to sum-
! mott the above named persons, heirs at law of the
AH that
?j n can se< ve l'or manure is thrown
> not
us, ou the hist. Monday in January next,.then and
lu|u:d is taken out every tew weeks, and [(> appear, and show cause, if any, why said
' «|>J the heap in the yard, and the Ii- e°tate sliail not bt
(u.'i is Carried in barrels or w^t jr-earts to the
u irdea and field, and dispersed by meacs of w a-
t..ring-posts upon the soijCountry Geutle-
FAIRS.
Th.
following description of a fair, is from
V ei on's Magazine, by Aunt Keitiah :
1 >'i such a place as that fair was. Acres
a; i 'res ol ground fenced in with boards,
iiii-i all strung over with whit-5 tents, and red
;ti ^nd sheep pens, and nteu in regimentals,
if J v. omen in llouuccd petticoats. The v ind
b!o*eu like all git out, and there was dust
oi.i:ir to phutd. beans in. VVe got some r.iccep
" yii licit paper—give twenty-five cents apiece
in: ' . i—and three pieces of ribbon, to pin to
(j--r shawLi, that said we might gwin, and with
i I '.tiod atween us, in we went.- If it wern't
■- oilerest concern in there that ever was,
itx.ii i lli give up. The fust thing I seed was i
r f ' I teeny box, with two hens and a erower j
i'.i ii. Next cum a pair of turkeys, and my
g-Mi-i; ••.•as.J if the next wasn't a goose,i and the j
r «6 litte skairt to death-look in' pigg.ni. i
:ot up to a pen where was a big reu cow
a:.,, a .#an to take keer of her. I looked at
L . pell, hut! didn't see n&thin' wouderful;
i i.sked the man wLutthere wascuris about
1 fie was a shy loookia' chap, with a
N,. iliow calash on his upper lip, and a kiiid
c a i,; >ovin' with bis eyes'. He looked up
wlf-n I spoke, and says he, privacy like :
>i,irm, I ain't in the habit of telhn .miy-
t ■ about the aauenuil to common felkn ;
bi; vihen a handsome gal, like you, asks me
iii ];er, I can't help ansuring."
: blifcthed red cnr.fl, 1 can tell you, for itsor-
t< i rlmtrated me to be fluttered by a Strang'r,
ur. .rys I:'
" '."ltd sake! squire, you don't mesn it
'• Yes I do," sez ho, •" I'm ready to swe.nr
No. don't, sez I, it's wicked to swear. I
doit l doubt but you're in airnest."
\ rii«^it! to be sure ;I am," sez he, '• and i
convince you, I'll tell you the story of!
u>... c w. She is one of the two that Moah •
karrsed into the ark P |
'• >1 y gracious deliverance!" sez I, " it
cau'i he!
• fl'ulj," eez he, " that cow was in the ark,
and vrheft she came out, Noah give her to the
of Devonshire. The Duke was cue ot
n<y U her's pertickerler eronita, and he give
tin e;>w to him. My father let me trot her
ox:' i'j he lair ju«t lur the noti.n ot it.) She'll
ii.akc urenty-five pound of butter in a week,
bt sides milk eiiuff lor my children—fourteen
ot 'on:. My wife milked five hundred pound
of eurd from her last summer made eapertal
ch. f -• —till it needed was puttin' iu*o the hoop
au i ; r aain' a little."
r V fti," sez he, " she is the whoppihest cow
yo$ ev. r seed."
Kf Km as the speech was over, evervbody
sta' ti 1 for the Fact'ry Field, the place lor a
ba:.' a r<> gwoup. I asked Mrs. Slater what n
balkron was, and she sed it was a big bag with
a roan (tailing off in it. I felt curis about it, I
aan 3fe> au<l I squeezed dowo just as nigh
to it as I could for my life. Good grand fath-
er 1 It was as big as our barn, aud as yaller
as a punkm, and it was tied fast to the earth with
n>pc9 to keep it from ruunin' away. A man
and l*>y got into a little tenty contrivance fast-
ened to one end of it, and at the mme instant
soui body ontied the strings, and the hull oon-
eam popped rite up into the air, withj a man
and boy nangfn' to, it.
" Stop it !r sez I, " they'll go clean off to
nowhere* and break their necks, apd kill them-
selves ' Goodness! where's Iehabod ? Do
jump and ketch the strings !'
"I wag nigh about beside myself, and every
body was a laffin'." I hollered after the bal-
loon foim as lOng as I could see 'em, but they
didn't wind me a mite, and I ooncluded it was
the best to let them go it.' .
FaancB a*o England.—The London Times
dovotM considerable spaoe U> an article she^W-
ir-z tbo pr r le t £e«iin* in France on the
be partitioned and distributed as
aforesaid artvjnjc "aid heirs.
Herein ai! not. but. make due return of this
writ to this Court, at its January Term, A. 1).,
lHOO, with your action thereon endorsed.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
Iset my hand and atKxed my official seal,
it Oillce iu.Mouui Fle^s^nt. November 20th, A.
D., :a.-,0. 10SU. STE^HE>;S,
County Clerk.
T. Josh. Stephens. Clerk of the County Court
in and for the aforesaid county, do hereby certify
thai the within citation is a true copy of the ori-
j ma' citation, now «>n tilt- in niv olfice.
Uiven uiidir my hand aad oihcial seal,
it o|rtce in Moont Blhasant, November
£!th. 1851).
Issued November 29th, A. T>, l^Vt.
JOSH. STEPHENS.
County Clerk.
No. 48—Its. Printer's fee $12.50.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
<WNTY OF TITUS.
To the Sharif of 'J'itim County—Greeting;
"1 IJKREAS. On this dav comes Charles ft.
,'\V Stuart, Administrator of the E°tate of Kid-
dy A lams, deceased, and filed with me his appli-
ciuionM'or the pnrTitfori ;;r d distribution of the es-
tate ofsri'd <lecisk:it anions the foilhwing h^irs
and d'^trib.'ftees ot said estate, to wit: Elizabeth
Goodwin Wile of James Ooodwin. U rn. B. Ad-
ams, Mc'.vina (Jantvai, wile ot E'ijih Cantral,
liliaa Ami Adams. Tiionias M. Adams, snd .Tames
A. Adams, all ot Yalabusha Ccir ty. Mississi| j.i ;
the three lsist are minor; a so. Harriett Chance,
wife of John Chance, of Prairie county, in the
Stale ot Arkansas: also. jHenrv Adams, of Wil-
liamson comity. State of Texas, and Charles Ad-
ams. of*i'it;is county. Texas.
These are, therefore., to comnund yon to'sum-
mon tlif :il«nie nam«*d persons, heirs at la'v ot the
said Kiddy Adams, dee'd, t > be and appear before
the Countv Court of Tit-'S o mnty for Probate
business, at a Term to held at the Court House,
in tl;e t"r;n of JIount Plensant. Tit.us i-ounty, Tes-
: 3. on the last Monday in J^rtuary net tht-:ian<l
• hce to appear, n:id s'i-.-.v cause, if any, why said
estate shall not bj partitioned and distributed as
aforesaid, anions said heirs.
Herein fail n t, b-:t i return of this citation
to the January Term of said Court, A. L).. lHotl,
with your action therro1 endoried.
^*SIIIll"n.v whereof t have hereunto
tg^sSp et tiiy hand and affixed my official seal
ai o;m« in Mount Pleasant, November 2'Jtli, A.
V., 18ui .
JOSH. STEPHENS,
Ctmtdy Clerk Titus County.
The State of Texas, !v I, Jo«h.Stephens. Coun-
County ot Titus. ) ty Clerk in arid tor the
aforesaid county, do certify that the within :s a
true copy of the ori^i.>al citation now on tile in
my office.
Sfc Oiven urder my hand an*l official seal,
it office in Mount Pleasant, November
2!uii. IS iO.
Istsued November the 2?)th. A. D..
JOSH. STEPHENS,
County Clerk.
No. 4S—4ts Printer's fee $12.50.
qnestion o ;A **r with
reason fof 'he opinions <
by * Fifeach n
is stated ibnt in
mth*-
. T^te chief
is sAifaliele
t£
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jkimt
W
ESTATE OF JOHN M. MILLSAPS, DEC'D.
N'OTICK is hereby given, that at the Novem-
ber Term, 1859, of the Honorable Probate
Court of Red River county, the undersigned was
duly appointed Administrator of the estate of
John M. Mdlsaps, deceased, late of said cOunty.
This is. therefore, to notify all persons indebted to
said decedent, to make immediate payment, and
all persons having claims against said estate are
hereby notilied to present them to me, or to John
A. Coriey, Esq., my duly authorized agent and
Attorney. pro|>erly authenticated for allowance
or they will! be barred by operation of the Statute
in such cases made and provided.
JACOB XIELSA PS, Adm'r
of John M. Mill-saps, dee'd.
Clarksville, November ifUth, 1859.
No 48—6ts.
LOST CERTIFICATE !
I HAVE lost the headright certificate of Pe-
ter Simons, No. 115, 2nd class, for 1280 acres.
'J*8®®*! by the Board of Land Commissioners for
Red Rivet on the 2nd of August, 1858.—
It not found within the time prescribed by law,
after advertisement, I shall apply at the proper
office for duplicate.
„ L • JACOB GREGG. ,
Hopkins County, Nov. 26th, 1859.
No. 45—lOta.
®8, Adam? iaAke, a
platen.
HwMt w i tome with
at the patronaga extended to tl «
J. B. HAREIfJ
' r -
r iroTicae,
to Am. whom it mat cokcerh.
NOTlCjB bt hereby giren to the public generally,
thai the t.'optirtncrshin existing between HAR
BIS A MONTGt MKRY, in. the Drag business, fc
dissolved by inut.mil consent.
J. B. HARBtS, the senior partner of the sahi
firm, by-the articles of dissolution, is the holder and
owner ot all the claims, iu favor of the said firm,
and assumes the payment of all ucots ivntmoted by
the same.
_ We return our thanks.to our friends snd the pub-
lie in general, for their liberal patronage extended
to us.
HARRIS & MONTGOMERY.
No. 43—tf.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Statrar
\WM.
iS&M
.tBrials
Hall k Spfear's
.w Plough#
mmm&r:.
*&1 Mill Imns, !
Waters MtttrlslS. j '
Oral By* Cotton Hoes, Ac-
For (ieo. Page & Co., Baltimore,
muhufactJtrer* ol Portable S?iw Mills.
The Pieffle Moatagne Co.'s f Uelgiu-n,)
; loofingandSherithiug Zinc, and ZiBe Paints.
also
English Sheathing Copper, and
"ManUiS'' Patent yellow sheathing metnl,
January 1st 1859. ["'j0:1y1
nary
E.B[ WHEBLOCK Sb CO.,
IMPORTERS', AND
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
*
A Benevolent Institution established by tpeciajL ^'
do'oment. for the Relief of the 6&ck cpyi-JiixiTit&ed.
afflicted trith Virulent and Evidence Ihswxr*^ aad
especially for the Cure if Dtsecutu of the Sexnol
Organ*.
MKiUOAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with n
description of their condition, (age. occupation, ha-
bits. of life. &c.,) and in oases of extreme poverty,
Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS ou Spermatorrhoea, and
other l!iseas<*.« of the Sexual Organs, and on the
NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, nent
to tiie afflicted in sealed letier envelopes, free ot
charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be
aoeeptslble.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting
Surgeon. Howard \ssociation, No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President
Goo. Fai rghild, Secretary.
No. 45—lyr.
NOTICE.
HAVING sojdto Messrs. HART at BATES,
my entire stock of Drugs and Medicine*, 1
take pleasure in recommending them to my old
friends and the public, as gentlemen eminently
trust-wortliv in all their business transactions. 1
cannot retire from the trade in which I have been
so long engaged, without returning my thanks to
a generous public tor the patrouage so liberally
lavished upon me.
I shall hereafter, pay exclusive attention to the
practice of medicine. My otHce will stili be at
the •' old stand."
• J. A. BARRY. M. D.
September 1st, 1859. no. 33—tf.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY.
THE PROFESSIONAL COPARTNERSHIP
existing between Drs. LOUK & MINTU RN.
since tlie 1st of February, 1858, is this day termi-
nated by mutual consent; and they respectfully
request all those knowing themselves indebted to
the Firm, to call without delay and settle, by cash
or note, as final settlement must be made by the
1'irpt of February next.
1)R E. S. LU0K will continue the practice ol
the profession in all of its branches.
Dti. J. BART. MINTURN wll devote himself
to the profession, in the capacity of Consulting
Physician, Consulting and Operating Surgeon,
OcoliHt and Auiibi.
Principal Office, with Dr. Look, iu Clarksville.
from whence he wiH make professional tours
through different portions of the State.
Clarksville, July 11th, 1S59. no 2t>—tf
DR. GEOIIG E GO RDON.
Clarksville. Texas,
TTTILL continue the practice of Medicine as here-
VV tofore, and will be found at - his residence ad-
oiningr Town. Jan'y 1st. 18V3.
O!
DR. R. T LIVELY,
Sherman Texas,
FFERfi HIS SERVICES, to the citizens of the
County of Grayson. :a.d adjoining coumies.in
the "rielief that ti^e advantages derived irom tweiv
years of pratiict in. Northern l'exai, will enable
him to be useful to those who may command his ser-
ices.
INSf Oftlce North side public square. Sherman
April loth, 186'J.
DR. J. B MA IT LAND
WTILL promptly resjion.) to professional calls,
f f t iiii.c wit-b Did. V/ootten k Lvoii#.
C'i^rksville. heb. Is<. IS59. No. ;{—tf.
MEDICAL.
Dr. J. S Hintcn ltaring pertrnmently located at
ilew's f>ld plare or- Red Kiver, four nulcs ah(>7e
Uowi;md, rospec; I'ully trllers hi.-* services in the prac-
tice of his proteseiou. He hope's to lie aide from
several years exptrience in the practice, to render
entire satisfaction to all w!ic m-iy favor him with
their patronage, lie can always be found at home,
unless professionally absent.
Charges the surtjc as those estrVWi^hcd by the phy-
sicians ot' Red Kiver county iu lt:57.
J. S. HINTON.
April 30(h 1859. (No. 30—tf.)
NOTICE.
having bought from
Barry bis entire stock of
Dr.
43 MAGAZINE STREET,
■"■f } OPPOSITE AROAitE HOTEIt,
n60:tf.) I New Orlftang.
PACE'S CELEBRATED S A W M iLLSll
GEO. PAGE & CO.,
Schroeider, near West Baltimore Street, '
Baltimore, Md.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
puhlje generally, that they have greatly enlarg-
ed their manufacturing establishmeiy, and .i.ive now
-,uch facilities as enable them to execute ntl orders
^ritli despatch, and in the best ctyte of w <rlimau-
diip. |
They continue to manufacture threeola <"i of their
justly celebrated
Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills,
which havb given so much satisfaction to purchasers
throughout, the Union. Those mills can be driven
l>y horse, feteaui, or water power, being equally well
idapted tol either. They manufacture all kinds and
sizes of Bttam powers, such as Steam Engines, Boiler
ind Smokj Stacks, mounted on wheels, and Boiler
tind Smoki Stacks, mounted on wheels ready i<> be
attached ti the saw mill, with the; engine 'detached
ready to go to work, or Steam Engine aud Plain
Cylinder lloiier.
They m;inufaoture also a large siz< Horse Power,
with an enlarged wheel, and Third Class Saw Mill,
particularly adapted to plantation purposes: many
hundreds «lf which latter arc in nse throughout the
building, jw
one-hah tw:
of land w|tii
be ^old a brtttytui.
ihn proWtiw*: - • '*
.... jm
. -,hw .• fa«a
The property inelude tl fe mate
bniiviitigs. farniture. nineteen and
I one buitdred and^fty new*
ite of thr eorpprMifta ; Will
I upon the eubsorSbttr upon
fs '
C. M. WADDILL.
1859. . (in# 'My.:#.
tw mo
that he
,w iw&'Macjf Hotel,
and is jviepired to a^commo'iate all who may favor
him with a j411.
Pi (nip of Qorn and! Fodder to feed hortet Ǥ.
! i ■ R. T. HARRIS.
April 9th, 'f)9. j no 14 tf.
UNION HOUSE, ,
MOUNT PLEASANT, TITUS COUNTY, TEXAS.
L. W. LISSBNBBE, Proprietor.
TlilS old Stand, is kept np
by tiie present proprietor, in
the highest state of efficien-
cy, the country will admit of.
for the line from Jcfterson to
Cl«r§wville.1tud frori Henderson to Mount Pleas-
ant. The house is large, and conveniently arrang-
ed. The Stable equkf to any in the State.
Mount Pleu-sant. Nor. 1st. 1HT B. (n42:tf.)
It m the Stage stand
M0 KDTNEY HOTEL,
McKlXNKY, COJ.LIX OOUSTY, TEXAS.
S. B. SEJDMORE,. Proprietor.
THE undersigned wouldrespeetfallv
inform t he citizcas of the surroundin
country, that he has recently ere^e
a large addition to his house, and is
now prepared, with comfortable snd well furnished
room1, to accomnxxlaie all who may give him a call,
lie promises that his tare shall be the best that the
oountry can nUord. u|id Ilia stable shall at all times
be wells supplied, and be attended by experienced
ostlers. Thankful! for past farors, he respectfully
solicits a share of I he public patronage.
S. B. SKIDMORE.
McKinney, May 8, 1858. fni3:ly]
.A-jsnDEiB-soisr HOUSE.
N. B. ASDKK30X, PK0IMUET0R.
SHERMAN, ORAVSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
I HAVE a large and commo-
dious stable in connection with my
hotted, which will soon have capacity
to contain t'ortv horses. Mr. JOHN
I>. H ENDEi'SUiS, will entirely control the
stable; and be says th«t persons calling at
the treatment of their Horses, lie intends keep-
ing a full supply, at all times, of com, fodder, oats
and hav, fob sale. Gentlemen, one and all, come
to see us. ;N. B. ANDERSON.
July 1st, 1859. no. 25—If.
SStXHM"lM ",ld eujoying ,Le fuT<>r of ! the Anderson H-oift shall be well pleased witi.
They also manufacture Horse Powers of three sines,
adapted tol all the purposes of the pluntation and
farm: also) Timber Wheels and Lumber Cars.
Their Portable Circular Saw Mil's have been great-
ly improved, and may now be said lo be perfect in
all their details, and to rank as the greatest labor-
saving machines of the age.
Caution against Infringements,
As theii mills are patented and their rights have
been infringed upon, und they have lately obtained
damages in anbtiou brought in the I'ni ted States Cir-
cuit Court for the District of Mary bind, for an in-
fringement of their pateui rights, they hereby fore- UNITED STATUS MATTi STAGE LINE
warn and dautlon all persons from purcha--iug miils j FROM CL4UKSV1LLE TO LITTLE ROCK,
similar in principic to theirs f'runi nnauthrrined huil- j undersigned jaro mow running four hone
leis and njanutactnrerfi or their agent or agent*, as i I c0(icjies between the above points, daily, in pisr-
hey are determined to seek redress throcgutkeuaws su>ulCe 0t ihcir contract!, l\)r the carriage ol the mail,
! cotintiy, for every violation of their rignts , anj running a branch line from Kayburn's on the
and privileges, as guaranteed by the patent granted | maiu routl} l0 Hot s^ringH. Thoy will carry .pas-
ihern by the Government ol the United States. j flen)?ers at the ToUowi^g r°,eP.
From Clarksville td Washington, $10,(A.
" Washington tio Little, ltock, 12,0b
" Clarksville through to bitile Rock, 20,00
" " to Hot Springs, 20,0(:
Jap. B. Donoho, Agent at Clarksville,
li.iNOEll & AYLIFFK. Proprietor*.
July \lth, 1868. I (No. 26—tf.)
FOREST MAIL STAGE LINE.
A pamphlet containing full descriptions of their
three classes of saw mills, steam powers, horse pow-
ers, prices, terms, capacity for sawing. Ac will be
furnished to any gentleman applying for one by let-
ter.
Apply toi their agents in New Orleans.
SLAKE, STAUl'FEli & CO.
Page's Saw Mills.—Tn referring onrreaders to
the advertisement of Page's tviw Mills, w* wt-tild
-emark thai there are several of them in use in this
itate, and tihey give the greatest satisfaction, lu-
ieed they :|re held by experienced persons <o be itu-
oeriorto all others, of whieh fact tue mafiufactiircrs
' ave uume|ons t est i most-lis. As our .Sraie grows ;«
copulation] aa* ir.ills are wanted in greater number,
And it is of the utmost importance to those who get
(ham and • go intt- tl>e lumber husijes, to ob'ein
machinery lhat is durable and lal-or-saving, which
qualities, *|ith great speed, are claimed' for Page's
mills.—Gahesim Nrj>s.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, ETC.,
we respectfully solicit the contin-
uance of pstronuge by the old
irictuls of the house,* and every-
body else. We have now the largest stock ot
Drugs, ifcc., ever brought to this market, and hav-
ing bought on reasonable terms, we are enabled
to undersell any other house this side ol New Or-
leans. We intend to Bell lor cash. Only to
punctual customers on time. We hope, if you ex-
pect cheap medicines, you will give us a call.
GEO. W. HART Js BATES.
Clarksville, Sept. oth, 1859.
^ No.34_tf.
J". S. STEWAST,
Resident Dentist, Paris, Texas.
VERY thankfal for the liberal patron-
age heretofore extended to him by the
citizens of Lamar, Fannin, and ited
Kiver, in ins profession. Would say that he will con-
tinue to practice as heretofore at his office west side
of public square, Paris, Texas, that he will use no-
thing but the very best Gold, in the important ope-
ration of {lugging teeth, and will treat all diseases
of the mouth and other operations pertaining to Den-
tal Surgery, in* satisfactory manner, or no charge.
W ould refer to the Practicing Physicians ot
Paris and Bonham touching qualifications.
He will visit Clarksville, tfonham, and Sherman,
occasionally. Will give notice in the county papers
of the time. [No. 60—lyr.]
DE. JOHN B. HARRIS,
Snrgeon Dentist, Clarksville,
[Ofi*t mt Drug Store oj Harrit f Montgomery.
jMaa TENDERS his thanks to ha
iB Patrons, and wishes to My to ti
^HnilP that he will contii
his protessMHH and visit atoertt
Counties of Fannin, Lunar,
1 Efiliiiiw I his skill, he rt1m to worit
heretofore doike fay him. He
but will endeavor to render
m
RED RIVEH JACKETS.
ERA NO. 2, I ERA KO. 3, I ERA NO. 4.
Cdpt. J. W. Mwtis. | Our. .'««ts K"i:n-. I fUj.;.«V.T.«c,ivsti
G. & BROS.'
Low Water, Througii, Dispatch Line,
_ ' FOR SHilEVlil'Olff, DIRECT,
I
And all Way Landings.
Office, No. 2 Front St., opposite Canal Stbf.et
Ferry. New Orlkans.
[ C I H C U L A R . ]
The F.tt.i NO. 3, will leave New Orleans for
ShrcvejMirt I every Saturday, at 5 o'clock, 1'. M.,
Transferring FK-iglit.and Passengers io ERA NO.
1 at the FiiiUs ou Tuesday, she arriving at Shrcve-
i ort. uu b'riday.
The EK.^ NO. 2, returning, leaves Shreveport
every Saturday, at ■'< o'clock, i'. >1., meeting ERA
NO. 3 at !bj> Falls on Tuesday, she arriving in New-
Orleans Thurs'liy .evinijig.
]^^,Thi$ is a permanent arrangement during
the low waiter season. Freight aad passengers
icketed through on time at the current rate*.—
Merchandise consigned to out house to be forwarded,
will hold the preference to go by the first trip.
Clear l!i ls ol bailing given through.
For further information, apply to or address either
Captain, or to
G. L. KOUNS & PiliOS.,
No. 2 Front Street, N. 0.
New Orleans, July 11th, 1869.
Rkfeimsxck*—Business men generally of New
>rloans and Slireveport. [ So Ji3 - tf.
mo.V MAhtJIALL
TO JEFFRllSOS, \DM St; Kit FIELD, MOUNT
PLEASANT, AND CLARKSVILLE.
From Marshall to Jefferson,
" "i " li>.uagerfii'ld,
" " Mt. Pleasiiut,
" " " Clarksville,
$2,00
6,00
7,00
12,00
/. J. M.
W T. H We
#. C. ghe^tc?
•^ySkts1 .....
Hrfery Awfi«w
Th& above line will run in connection with the
Shreveport stapes and Railroad, and Henderson and
Tylet Mages: and in connection with the Clarksville
I and Western stage".
| The st.ue.s depart fro.:a Marshall every Tuesday,
i Thursday and 3atmd?y, at, 1 oVusk A. M., and
i arrive in ('hu^ksville next «uy. And l ave Claiks-
j viiie ev< r.y Tuesday Thursday and Saturday,
| hi 1 o'clock A. Ni.. arriving in Jefferson in time to
| take the .Shreveport Stages.
j #e£>"" No seat will be considered secured until paid
| for.
All bundles, packages and parcels, must be
; prepaid, or they will not be taken.
| Fifty pound,-' of f>tggago allowed to each passes-
j ger. One hundred alid fifty pounds extra baggage
will he chargrd the same as one jtassenger, and a
i lesser or greater quantity charged in the same pro-
j portion. R. W. NESMYTH, Proprietor.
Jefferson, .hdy 1st, 1858. (No. 24—tf.)
L t G .U m OS
PRINTING 1STABL1SMIE1IT.
This Omjos, always muoh more extensive than
ony other inj Texas, east of the Trinity river, has
ast week, almost entirely renewed;
e greatly amplified; and its capac-
work, increased, it has also on
miore new type for Job purposes, loirge
latest styles: also varieties of hew
1q possession of the
of all the leading foundries,
k the receipt of all the new ntjntt
of orders is kept up throi^btot
been, wii
its varieties
ity to do
the way,
and small,
herders
dard
and constant
specimens,
fprodnct of type metal suit-
ids of this locahty.and purchased from
of New York, Philadelphia aad
each year,
lag toe "
the Pi
ton.
The office kas Three skes ef Presses, (oneafattwa
Power Presi,) suited to different grades of work-
" Cwds, Colored inks!
will exeeute work ueatly and
"" Catk only.
has agreAt'
Bronxes etc
JOHN J. (>uoi ,
ATTOSNB? AT LAW.
Dallas, Texas,
PRACTICES, regularly, in the District , juris ol
Collin. Grayson, Denton, Tarrant, l'arker. John
son, Eliis, Dallas and Kaufman counties, aud iu the
•Supreme Court of the State at. Austin.
i'ariicalar aUemion ia given to Land Titles and
collections.
Ho has long resided in this portion of the State.
,md. Hatters himself tbal the liberal patronage here-
tofore extended to him, is a sufHeient guarantee of
his ability and prompt attention to business
OiF:ee en 9outh side of Main Street, in th'
•.n'liMnj fo-.-mer'T •*<«
J. 51. LEACH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Greenville, Hunt County, Texas,
Wl I/L practice hi all the surrounding counties.
All business entrusted to
have prompt attention.
Dec. 10th. 1859.
his care, shall
No 48—tf.
JOHN C. EASTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McKinney, Texas.
WILL make collections and attend to land claims
in Collin, Dallas, Ellis, Tarrant, Denton Cooke,
Grayson, Wise, Parker snd Johnson counties. (27:tf.)
SUTTON & SUTTON,
ATTORNEYS AT X.AW,
Red River County, Texas.
ILL practice Law in all the Courts of the 8th
Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court oi
State. | ' t ■
Address, L ! NOEBORNE E. SUTTON,
COURTES B, SUTTON, , Kiamitia, Texas.
Clarksville, Texas. i (n62:tf.)
w>
this Su
L. E. H.| HOUGHTON,
ATTORNEY a COUNSELLOR At LAW,
Tarrant, Hopkins Coonty, TMm.
May 28th, 1869. | W. •_
S.| J. Wl TOMLIHSON,
H.aGom&r \
' ATTORNEV AND COIf NSftfcLf^l,A5C ULW, - • '
Clarksville, Texas,
liriLL practice in all the Court*, of the 8th
W Judicial District, and Supreme Court ol
fyler. [No 42—lyr.
B. PETERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRAIRIE MOUNT,
Lamar Cojaaty. Taiksa. +
hio. ^1 tf. . , .
B. W. OIUT
B> *k WXMNSI&r.
GRAY k McKBNSTBY,
ATTORNEYS ft COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Hustqimiratoo
Use of instruiue
Vocal. MuMc per i
Inaidehul tax, esah WaiMa*
pay*o«t is made hy note, tea
ter«t: wiil he charged oa tbe aas%|e frota^iT
PupMs charged. Sir the «wt7 — ™
entrance, and an deduetioa ml] _
eiroamstanees, exeopi for protracted sickflZT
rarcau, or Students, will he showed u
their ibwn physieisae. "••jl
I*™*? ih toe
Pfc?f. Plagpe, twice a week, Sad every etudmu
:utred'4o;takc Vocal Music, ac a study, m
WILL practice in the Courts of the Xth Judi- j he re^uireato ^
ml l)i«ri t, . d i •!>. a.p~ e ud >t. "
J
eral Court* at Tyler.
No. 24—1£
w
WILLIAM M. WOODS,
ATTORNB Y AT L AW,
Bonham, Fannin County, Texas. ,
ILL Practice his Profession in the ooaatiiw ef
Northern Texas,aud pay particular and prompt
. fNa. 4jj;
MT. PJUEASANT WBTlTUTij* W
THIS fribtitution is now '
located, und in a nourishing
Petrous may reet assured that the
attention to the coll action of all claims eatmeted to e'l*' Sf«are no |iaina t< n<l vance his
aim I both as to tbe:r moral aud intellectual
JfcXf Refers te JtraAX A E&eli, Es^., IV, John i ment. TheViscipli
W. Kb id, Esq., Mo., Kosm H. Luu, Esq., Texas.
April 16d, '69.
S. T. NEWTON.
ATTORNEY * COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AnstJn, Texas.
VTTILL GIVE PAETICULAR ATTENTION, to
\\ the Land Laws, aod practice,th« investigation
of titles to Lands, and all professions! business en-
trusted to his care.
B IT BBSHCSS:
Gen. T. J. Cbambkbs, Chambers iUt Texas,
Hon. T. J; JsKNi^nS, Cherokee Co. "
lion. F. S. Lyok, Demopoliii, Ala.,
Hon. A. R. Maknino, Mobile, Ala.,
Hon. E. Clark, Austin, Texas,
A. G Compton. " " .
Hon. E. Lott, Smith Co. "
Hon. Fobbks Bbittok, Corpus Christ!,
Gen. B. G. 8in kids, Marlin, 'l'ex&«.
April ldtA, '58.
ment. Theyiacipline of the Institution
but Litd. \
The next wwsion ootumenoes on the 2d ef JkL:-M
uary, 18tHf. and cbutitmes live months. .<1
Terms for Session of Fin t ^
Ptimarj- Department, }|{
Tuition iu luiglbh (iramnjiar, Arith- f.
ui«-ti( , Goograpbv, Composition, IS (JQ
Mathematics, Greek and I .atin, and all * i v
the higher Enjrlihb bramdie®, 20 00'
lioard can be readiiy obtained in
around town.
ISJ3* i uition to t<e charged from time of e^.'
tuenceinent, and no deduction tor absence, anS
in c.".sefl of protracted Hickutsot. ! 1
All communications addre *ftd to
JAMES E. MURRAY, i'
Prmmd!i
Ml. Pleasant, Sept. 15, 18r9. [no 3S—tfJ
SHILOH UNION SCHOOL.
rill.'i SCHOOL, situated alxjit ni afl||'
BEN. F. FARNEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW & LAND AGENT,
Paris, Lamar Coonty, Texas.
WILL practice his profession in all the Courts
of the Sth Judicial District, trompritdug the
counties of Cots, Bowie, Tftur, lied Kiver, Ho^kinb,
•luni, Fannin, Lamar. Collections attended 10 in
.any part of Northern Texns.
Office on the South West nid« of the Public
square. no. 14—tf
1 Boatta
W. B. W BIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Paris, Lamar County, Texas.
IT7"ILL practice law in Lamar.Hed Hiver. Bowie.
TT Ca8-i. Titus, iiopkins. Iluut and Fxuitin •?« «<i*-
ties. comprising the Bth Judicial District, sn l iri the
Supreme Court of the State, and the Unite J States
District Court at Tyler.
March 4th. 1858. no 7—tf
B. M. LIN1>SAY;
Attorney at I* a w ,
Boston, Bowie Co. Tsxas.
Any business confided to him, shall be attended
to promptly. Will practice in all the Courts .f
the Eighth Judicial ilixtriei. To wit: Bowie, Caes,
Tjtua, Hunt, Hopkins, Fannin, Lamar, and K<h1
RiTer Counties, in Harrison of the Sixth Disnict.
f
M
POSTERS of
WUJ.fl
Krifttbe
JOHN A. BAG BY,
Attorney at Law & Notary Public.
Clarksville, Texas,
B&~ Can be found at the office of S.II. Morgan,
1-sq.
Janu., 15/A 1859. [No. 52—tf.]
S. J. GALBRA1TII,
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, etc.,
AL'l HOKIZED to act for tlis .States of lo'ra, Il-
linois, Indiana, Missouri,Tenm.>s ie. Kectucky,
l kaiiH.'Ui, Alabam.i, Mississippi, Louisiana, V irpui*.
North and South Carolina and Georgia.
ga?" Office at Bonham, Fannin County, Texas.
December ItSth. 1S68. [n4S::tf.]
wee-t of I'aris, on tise Tarif. and I
road, will open its first annual trails (
Monday the 2^tb of t^fciober next.
name indicates, it vrili he an I'niou School, nnafe
pupils tf botlt fcxes *!!<• will be edncatoi is
same classes aad roonm. It is tne 1'riacipelSifiai v
belief, iounded on experience :ind oiiservalisa, list >•'
the sext will do otiter, morally and uuelieoiis^
^h«ti educated together. |:
Viniy the F.ngli^h b'unches of as education w3t|t >
j taught th« first ses.u;t;u. and the etudiea to be pw
sui?'t by ouch pupil, will be at (he option t t||;'V
Pi "tficip .l. P;iatU.a,.i!y. .good order Dvnaetb, uSt -
perfect subordination triii br r<qntre-i. No iltiliiilia
tor f", except in case? of protracted illm*. «T %
t pe< !'d umtriiet. ■ V
Ti;e present ^uil.iing will l>e thoroughly re-fitt^f
in a ar.it anJ mto; table n>«nner. It i.- the detigt
to make this s ''^ermnnrHt jtret-cluu ec.'oul, and (• %
j sue!', it hoiiciip ihe patroungf of the surruuudisg
j country. v.tn be had in the neighbtt^ '
j hood ;u rea^inactc rate*.
i £t r /urtbcf iniormauon, address the principal a
j Paris, ■i'e*u*.
| Rates of Tuition for First Session, of Sistsai
Woeks, Payable at Close.
i'irtd Cla^f, $12.00 '
lmc-rmediste Class, 10.W
Primary,
J. H. BP.VAN,
J. W. HATHAWAY, ]■ Tnutm.
A. L. vbtvKS.
Pefer to Samuel Long, S. E. Clement, L W.
Weils, Mrs. B. Pi?ri-f>—Pari*
JOiiS C. N LIV I ERBY, Principal.
Shiloh, Lamar <*o . ^cpt. ->d. ;l!l.
MALE aud f'fjl>IAL,E INSTIT
CLARKSVILL
TIW¥E
B. ii. BI'Peescik;
h. L.
EFPEBSON & SIMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Clarksville, Texas.
Office 2d door West of Russell's Store.
July 2nd, '58.
aiCS MAXGT, 8. B. HUH,
R. & S. B. S1AXEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Paris, Lamar County, Texas.
WILL practice Law in Lamar, Red River, Hop-
kins, Hunt, Fannin, and Grayson couuties; in-
vestigate land titles, pay taxes for non-residents, and
attend to*he collection of debis in any part of Texas.
S. B. Maxey, is Commissioner of Deeds, for the
States of Virginia, Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama,
Arkansas and Missouri.
Paris, Feb. 1, 1869.
no. £8 tf
C. C. BINKLKY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sherman, Grayson Coonty, Texas.
ATTENDS to business in the Courts of Northern
Texas, especially, in the counties of Grayson,
Fannin, Cooke, Denton, Collin, and Wise.
no 20 tf
JOHN A. CORLEY,
Attorney A Counsellor at Law,
Clarksville, Texas.
rilO BE found at the office of S. H. Morgan Esq.
1 May 12th, 1858. no 17 ly
JOHN C. BURKS,
ATTORNB Y AT LAW,
Clarksville, Texas.
TTTILL practice his profession in all the Courts of
f f the 8th Judicial District, aad the Supreme and
Federal Courts at Tyler.
Especial attention given to collection of olaisM fe-
▼estigation of Land titles, writing deeds. Me. S
March 'Mth, 1868. /
WM. M. EWING, ;*
attorney a counsellor at law,
Tarrant, Hopkins Covalf* Texas.
WILL practice in the wwtfH of Hmtfas,
Hunt, Fannin, Lamar, Bsd Pivsr *sd Titus,
aad attend promptly to tbeeolieetton. ef all claims
entrusted to him. and to all notarial business.
[no
8. S. WEAVER
Attorney &G*unsellor at Law.
Tsiiaat, lopkfas Oa.
' TEXAS
He. 9t -
l^jannoK,
J0HN80N, WILLIAMS, k TOWNBB,
ATTORNBYS A* LAW,
Parte, T.afdr>sr Ooaaty *e—<a. .'■•
tke Kishth JaSsiat JKeatiL
- ' «aA ^ Uake4 BMMai
TU C buoincs> of the above Inatitnti«s
will commence on Mouday tiie^th of tief-
nuil*r, aud continue fur -it) weeks, (0 *
to <-lo>e ou the las; week in June.
liSv. JOHN ANDERSON, A. M., l*r
M. M,. A.NDLRSON. Vic* Prim
A N DER.SON, A .•nuilant.
All ihe branches of a thorough English Mint*
tile and Classical education, will be taught iatiM
School. The Music department will be,
fore, under the charge of Mrs. Anderson.
Terms per Session of Twenty Wi
For U>*i<iing, Writing, aud Spellili£, $12 M
For the above, with Oe >graphy, English,
Criinimar, and Arithmetic,
For ibe above, with :tay of the f, llowlog
studies, Ti*. ; Natural FLilosophy, Mes-
ial Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, As-
tiouomy -eletuen's of Composition, and
Cr.iictsm, Chemietry, History,, or say
other l>racch ol an English Education,
Latin and Ureek, witli any of the abov%
Latin or Creek aud Mathematics,
French per senior, of 20 weeks,
Mutic on the l'iano Forte,
Use ot in-.trumotr for practice,
fuel aad ccnticgencies for the session,
Board with the Principal,including washing,
f'.'el and lights,
Beard can he obtained, by thoBe who may
it, is, and around town, at a higher or lower rsU^fr
msv be desired, by the pupil or friends.
Ko deduction!; made from the above rates,
iu casee of proix.wted sickness, itudents cs ,—^ r.
at any time during the session, and charges wdlcsSj* '■ * ,
menoe with the month tiiey enter. i' >kwS
No eOorts will be spared to advance the
the knowledge of their various studies: aad sUM iJ
discipline will be enloreed.
Thankful for past patronage, the Principal I
a continuance of the favors of the public.
JOHN ANi>ER80IUi
Clarksville, Aug. 11th, 1859. (sMsO^: j^-^H
110
soil
25 1)0
25 00
10 08
26 09
I
I
LOCUST GROVE SCHOOL.
MiRS. K. J. C. BLACK wiU ooBMM
MjMk the teooad ssssiea of her day lehsWilA,
<4LflB&her residenee, oa Monday the ,
^HIBSeotembsr. * ;
from five years old,1
will he aiseUted. aad carefully instnietoi ia i
brssdus aeaalUr taught ia English Schools
obligates he***" bestow store than ertaair
tcnuoa spea Orthography, OrthtMKT, Kmt
punctuation—the outlines of Aritka>«tic, asd1
ting; sbio^guglmh Grammar, Geography,
tie, Aigenra—tae elements of Ast
Moral, aad Mental Philoepo!
History. English "
Music, sc., &c.
Taaxs, $3 00 par month.
darksviBe, Aug. 2Sd, 1860.
BOSTON FEMALE
BOSTON, BOWIE COUNTY,
w-Tta ni.Afflr .
TBS NExTsE§8I6H ef tWfl
Institution will eoauatsos
onday Iu September next. "
lutic yey is divided ia
; . SMRths each,—Vacation >
August. ScholaTS oharg
t rance uutil theelooe ol the sassiest
tor abeeaca, unless ia eases of]
Wttta payable at OmH
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