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the fol-
it bvKada tcatM repnblican-
"Tb# difference," says Mr. Whitmore,
between one who believes in ab initio sad i
*bo does not, iajuat the difference betweeha.
loyal man and. a tebel." li the flepnlilioeA
party «f Texaa ready lor tbi* kind of dictation
and proecrtption T If ao, let ui know it. •' .
Tit manufacturing cartridge#. for. the
French Cliai-qppot rifled. jorjfe amounts of
.are usrd. Mid the demand is at pres-
ent to (treat as to have caused a consider-
able rise in the priQcjaf Bilk in France.
lathe matter of W. F. T. Hart, BANKR
whom it may conoern : The und
pakis ckmbip.
We copy as follows from the
. Post; • .-jSMPI
The aifitation jji^aiunt the new military
law has become «o general that it U
thought worthy of a columu to itself Jo
nil tlio papers ; and the account of* the
outbreaks in the different parts of tho em-
|'ire, occasioned Igr the resistance to the
Oonsetl de UerUioti," is duly headod and
labelled iu its own proper corner, ho that
it may befounl at ouce by the reader anx>-
io'i« to ascertain how the ncwlaw ia accep-
w4 by t!ie people. In one placo theyoiiug
men sing the 'MamHillaNe" coming out
«f tUo theatre. In another, they carry ft
*ed "handkerchief on the lop of a walking
Htiok and out, "Aba* la toi militoirt f"
and "Vim Ja Jit/mhliqvi 1" While, again,
*l*(J •^•nwaj tteainelve* with following the
tiTain, and givtlierinir before the Prefect'!*.,
•while they bow} forth the terrP<le;eou|dft9
of the Uirondios. The agr©c;ible burnaLs
were right fa declaring that 'the Hep mq,*
received with enthusiastic dei«on^trati«ns.
Wero they only on th<i side ol the Govern
went all would be well. The Emperor is
aaid tube growiuK more and more ur'oi-
••trary upon the manor. as by degrCTW l e>
tion;
establishing new coun-
it dedlared by the people In con
Mmbled.
at tbe Legislature may establish new
counties for tbe couveniencc oi tbe inhab-
itants of this State; Provided, no new
county shall l>eestablished wnjnli shall ro
duce the county or oounties, or either of
them irom which said new coiijtv shall be
taken, to a load area tli^n. uine hundred
squaro iftiles (except the comities of l}ow«
10 and Matron.) Bui the c-juiitv of Delta
is, hereby established out ot •porti'His of
tho counties of Lamar, Fannin, Hunt and'
Hopkins, the same bounded as follows, to
Wit; Beginning at a point where the
East lilie of ^lopkins county crosses the
Sulphuc to a 'point, tbe confluence of Sonth
and middle Sulphur, thence with middle
Bulpbur to the "JtHlt degree of lougitude,
thuuee with said line North, to e [mint
where aaid line crosses North Sulphur,
tliuuoe do'Wn said Nftrth .Sulphur with if
meanders to tbe place of beginiiin^, at"!
tlui t die county of Dei ta prooee
j gaioze the «.tme iu actiorduuee
jiercoives the spirit of tbe public >o much: laws j every new county an to the right of
tucainat tlie upamne ; aud, like tfll saver- suffrage and reprcsentatiou, shall l-o con-
etgux oa the decl ine,grows more and rnoro , mdered a part of the county or counties
dotcrroiued to innke his will respected. ' j from which it" was taken until entitled by
Thoy say that hfl 1os<>m his tempor when- numbers to ^he right of aopurato reprosen-
«rer-4hi« i>iaa oi a uu>diJj<-uli<m ol the law tatiou. .. . . "
^suggestea. and that <•« Ung urged up-! Armstrong moved its rferei.ee to the
on ono or two points bv Marshal Nell he committee on general provisions, it was
Answered hustilr, "Well, I suppose,alter so referrod, y
*11. it will not be eo difficult to mnke a Degener, from the special toinxnittee on
left-handed coneewW when the right the division of the .State, made the lollow-
jiand boldi such tight grasp of iug report ;
the sword.'' The observation rather Hon. B. J. Dajusi, ^
frightened Marshal Kiel, to whom it ". , l'resident of the Convention,
was made, and ho immediately "ran to com- 8|R—The special committee on diviH-
nnnicate the state of luoling^ indicated by ion of the State has instructed n.e lu rcr
Mfitt reply to hia colleagiio.<. " The oro-oc port tho {ollowlng. retolution :■ • .
cupetton of the Imperial rnler of Franco . The. 1'iesideut of tlip ( oventioo is res
• GEO.. T. TODD, .
A T TO HUE V A T L A W, .
OfBca In the Freeman Building;
Jfrrrnsox, Tixa*.
Having been removed, from the olHce of Dla-
triut Attorney, he again mlipits buaineM in bis
prn(ea«ion.
Itcrcaa to—AH buntnem men in the City of
Jefferson, und in |be Pth Ttii'teiul Uiatriet,
bf> IRtf.
r gives notice ofhia appointment as A*
ot W, r. T. Hart, of the Connty of Bed
and Sute of Texas, within said District, who has
•djadged ft bankrupt upon hia own pstibon
bt tbe District Oourt of *aid District.
Dated at ClarkarUle, June ICth 1K88.
JAME3B. WJNOIIO.
Ko :l—3t«. Assignee, 4c.
X WA^OIl; .
Hour of sale, 11 o'clouk A. M."
■ JAMES D.iXWOUO.
i . ♦ , .. Asstjpiee,
June «Hh let^. 80^.3U.
5T b. Winston,
vs. y Citation by Publications*, *
C. H. Ilnrrnoav, ) ' ' *
• THE.STATE OP TEX AS. •'
to the Sheriff'or any Outttable of llmf River County.
—QJiRKTIKG:
You are hereby commanded that you summon
bv publication Chore-ill. Hawthorn, wboee res-
idence is pnknown, to be and appear before the
'ikA «ll«, I ft A l..k knl Inn 1M rtft. J IVm si. a fAHntl,
I.N TIIRDIS'l UICT
ginning, ftt^i^0r«T OF THE PMTKD S7
^ -J," ill $or lhe We ! m VixhI ft of Te
.e with t o [„ (),,. u.uttt; o! C. !> iiilliam, UAKR
P ATE."?
ran.
UANKUyi'T
: Is Rmlcruff'.cv.
W'f.Vfrn UiMnct ol' Ttxu*. t* :
This is to give no<i<! *i Ibnt ojt *fie -Jtti duj of
J line A. l>. i-tiK, u *srraot m Bankraftioy wa1
(•sued a,!ninst the E':.t m- of 0, IV 'Miuni of .he..
j&mi -of • ttnt-i) > •' ■■ i?*?"
has tioen nTiti'!,.-' ! a Diukar-tp', (itt Ht* o'Vii p '.ti-
don ; Tbat the payuteDt juf any «• o« thcie-
bv. ry of loiy pf-jwitv tri • •"i •• Lr such Bank-
rupt, to him or iVr bN i «, at.d the transfer o:
any property by linn, ar.,- forbidden l.v Lav —
Tlmt a Me«t<i>g 'it' tbe creditor« of ia>d jMnkrti|>t.
io I ri*ve tli.-ir debt', and ti < bn •' ' «.iiv > r nrar
aStHBiitfesi, o-f iiia *ij! b« held at a iinr.Cf ?
Hahkiiit'tcy, to be boliien at the t'niiit li>' • <•. ;i«
(.'!iirknvill", K.-tj H;v-■ r f'tiuntv, Texu". btiore
iloogiiiKS i\-v>i'P. If.V'i .! r. on' the IHtli <1 >y of
July, A. D. MCt?, atU2 n'ciocti M.
A p., f ij ■.
By H. 0. Qo'^u^, l)i>|iu'v ss .Mcraongrr.
No. 'AZ—U.
IN THE DI8TR10T
COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
For h t Wettern Dialrict of Texat.
In Bankruptcy, •
In the'matter ol Chas'Roche!fe, ANKItUPT :
To whom it may concern : The undersign- — ._
ed hereby gives notice of his appointment as , CoOnty Court to be holden in and for the County
Assignee of Cbas. Rochelle, of tbo Oouuly of i of lted Ri*er, at the court bouse thereof, in tho
Bowie, and State of lexas, within naid tofcn ol Obuksville on the first Monday in Au-
Distnot, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt; Ku.«^t^n «.d there to aaew/.r the petition of
i- .„ tin t'nnri nf ^""rod B. W'nst.m filed in said court asainst
upon hisown petition by the Dtbtriqt Court of | th<>M,4 chnrl„ ,r Haw,,
orn, ai'c^iiig in sub-
said District. _ . . _ ; Mtun^e as follows; That the ciid Hawthorn is
Dated at f5!-ii'ltsvil!o th*> I -'h day of «J[^ne, :vinitk indebted to the said Wliiston hi tfie ipjin oi
A
D. 1>' «
No :1Q-
J. JJ. DONOilO,
-3ts.-. ■ ■ ■ Assigciiii &0,
[MStliicT"""
INTliK
COT'KT Ot TIJE tiNiTKD^TATK-5.
■; For At M'e4tar>i :t"
InBausruptcy.
ifcAe mat'.sr of Andewon--R BASK-.
Bffl'T,
tab litiiiilred ifolbirH tor p'ooit sold md delivered
I by (be- < id W insloo to hi in daring he year lbtiV,
>• ■;! t: .U the >aid nuip is wholly ui sip, find that
* ti • r.-Bideuce of sai l llnwthoru in known.
i Hi f in laii uS: but .have you iSiei and there
STAGE EOUTE
PBOIClABKSVllllTO ItlSItU
i'.-iciic raid court this writ, with ywtr r«luru tb^re-
■ n i iiowing bow you batr t-xecu'-.l thssam#.
twUrt Of Red ftiver
(iiven under sty bnu i, an«l
Heal ot
•® e nnderiigUed Hail Contiaotprs are run-
ning ft line ot four hoi is Coaches between
OlftrksvUle^ Marshall,connecting at the latter
S'soe, with-lines to Sbr^veport on the EasMind
ftvasoto on the Weat. Make tripe three
4imes a week, leaving Clarksville on Sunday's
W\vlucsday'.s ana Friday's and arriving iu
Manbfdlon Monday's Thursday's and Satur-
day's. vMts in OlidtaviUe ean be secured by
application.Vr l.- B. Donoho, Agent,
% FARE.
* Clarksville to ftfrwhall, (8p«ie,) *18,00
" to Jeffcr^n " 12,00
If'HOI'nUiTOftil
Clarksville, July 1st, 1806.
No. B *-tt
~ ARRIVAL '
] AN0 DEPARTURE OF MAILS,
j Southern. An ires Mvnday, Thursday and Batur-
] day 0
Vi'v;uWdv.bn A. b"llby, Cl*i* Of the County j beparu Sunday, Wedao*d«y
Western, Arrives Monday, Thursday and
and Friday 6 a.m.
Satur-
bas becooio grc.it. Tho mm ?,<hi of
the wind Iiiw paw.-d urfay yj tim r
of tho. whirlwind is fast wpprono
Prince Napoleon who hud been
Berlin to negotiate for the ftojaion
nittvin order to rostore tho King
IiMur.lias returned, ns Jpe does
ovary where olse, totally untncticsgful.
The burguin wuu clear enough. If Prussia
will give up .Silesia, Auitrift will he in-
duced to give up Ca^iciti. This will make
a nioe l i ttle pnudom trfi'olaod, of which
Prince Napoleon H| nam* and .PI on IMon
by nature cull easti$fj0 made king, 'i'huti
. &r had the icHbuwjiroeeo.ieil when Bid-
march. u'!;o' \u>-iiw(|t<ly he raid to be of
n ji■ • I iing nnture, nittfityust made 'up bis
mind to reltso ultogtUffffry^uU himself
admirably seconded b^ K^iofifck) had
meuuahiln takon the ulafrn), and pr
tho ost^inilalioii of lief <nliarq ofl
Thic puts an and to the | roject at ofl
without nut tild of we or sword, si)
with a little diplomatic hid. Really the
UussiunH are l>t<ginuiug to exccl in diplo
jnacy. A significant'item upponrs in a
loading opposition print to th
at a dinner pa^tyva t tli
.* aft^t nt whitffl jgFPi
lana.
peetfully l oqi.e-ii-d to tclegriiph at once to
theMpeaUoi of tbe House of Representa-
tives, in Washington, for a full cony of
the Bill offered hv the Reconstruction
' Committee (or the division of Tosas into
three States, to be sent by telegraph.
And is hereby authorized to draw tho
amtiun f of expenses from the fu iids se t u part
for the Convention.
All of which Is rcppecifullv submitted.
_____ K. OEGENER.
110 W TO CURB CANCER.
A Milwaukco napSr startcs that some
eight mouths ago Mr. T. ll. Jilttsou.of that
city, ascertained that ho had a cancer ou
his face the siv.o of >t pin. it was cut out
by Dr. Wolcott, and the wound partialIv
bculcd. Subsequently it grow again, and
whH^bewas iu Cinuinnati on busiaoss. it
attaint **"
has ren
iutment
■ocet
ASSIG.NfE'3 SALK.
IV11I be sold to the lii^hcst liiddcr for easn in U.
S. currency, at tho cuurt bvuee dour In ltrsioa
on Saturday ft- -'lb day o( July, A. D 1SU8,
the followiuK uri.ctited persor.sl |.rojierty he-
longlng to tb* Estate of Martin (ilovcr bank-
rupt, vu:
1 Horse, . ".
2 Wspoun,
1 Watch,
1 double barrel shoUgan,
Hour r.f sale II o'clock A M.
June "Oth J. p. DONOHO,
No 30—ij's. Assignee
AsSklNBK'8 S '.LK.
Till be sold to the highest bi<Mer for cash in f.
8. currency at thn Court lloiice lloor. in the town of
Huston, on Sntiifday tho -tilt day of July A 1) IPOS,
lhe 1'ollcwing described pnrsonnl prrtporty helcjig-*
ing 'o tht Kstutecf F, SI. Montgomery. Uuukrupt
via t
I wn«..n, ■ .j".
Houra of e"le 11 'o'clock
Juno 20<1i 1S0H J. T. DO.N'OnO,
M.
ty
Diiftrii't, win) bta hern adjtidgi<4 a
Upon but own pt.ti .ior., by tho District Court
of.Vaid Distriot
jpated at Cj iarksvil!*, tha 12th day of June,
A. l>, 1M..M. J. ii. DONOUO
vNo SO 3ts Assignee, &<i
0ISTR1CT
CWRT OF. THE I Nl'IKD STATES,
Jt'or the 'I intern I'iMt !<'t of Tez'J*.
Ill Banter tt. tey
' th*> *nt: f v*' J'jhn A. :j, .. 1* UP J' ,~
i'o whom it rnay concern .- The undersigned
hereby given notice ol his :i|ipoiLtincnt .as As-
signee oi Jcbn Kink, of the < 'oimty of Bowie,
and State ot Tcxne. within said District, who
has been ndjudged a biiikrupt utmu his own peti-
tion. by the District Court ot said District.
Dated at Clarksville, June 12th A. D 1H6R,
JAMKS 11. HONOHO.
No 30—3l«, . ^ Assignee, A«,
IN THE DISTRICT
COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
For t/u Writer# District of Texas.
In Bankruptcy.
Ill the matter of F M Mont^oiucry llANKltUPT:
To whom it mav coucern ; The undersigned
0ARH01^, She.'iff, ^
Red I(iver County
Tii en-Uy, $ a. to. end Thursday a flat-
Arrives Monday and Thursday 0 p, u,
tfetlaesdity and Sstnrday 0 a. in.
Kisiei-o, Anives Tuoadiiy, Tiiuisday and Ratur*
hand J une ITtJi
JOHW'L,
■ ' ' No JO- Its.
I'eleti-r's F«.e $i8,TS. |
XEUBSELL&CO.
COTTON FA OTOBS,
w it o i. us ,i i,M a h o a ii 11 s,
noce!vlng, Forir-rtifag, and iRECEIVED THIS WEEK.
l ji iSBioN HANTS,
U :i nri Moudiiy, Wednesday and Friday 6 *. in..
-Noriitern. Arrivet Tuesday ffriduy 6 p ui
)>e;iuru Monday tud TiinrwhtyO . m.
Uostou, Arrive Tu-ndiy aad Friday 10} a. b.
Depart •, same day by I p m>
No2a—tf. ':
€
Mob 13 15,1? & 19 Dall"n Street,
JEFFERSON. TEXAS.
Liberal ensb advances ninde on Cotton and other
products for sale or rhlpnient. lie •'18—lyr,
^-TWFv&mim
DE.VI.KU IN
VIBOI*1A TOBACCO,
At Preston & Hooks',
48 DALLAS STREET
or tTfEItSOaa', TEZAS.
Ko 13 -3 yoa.
THE STANDARD
w'll be issued every Saturday, at wtkkn cknts for
_ single number, Two Dollars lor six months; or
herclivgivw noiicent his onp.iinlinoutas Afsiance Three Dollar' and tifly oenU, in.ourrenoy for Ons
of F. M. Montgomery, of the Count vol Bowie j W-^ _No Subscription recelTcd lorries# thau 8li
and .State oi Texaa, within mid District,
who has bfen ai'.j11>[>;<• <1 u bariKrii|it upon bis
own petition, by the DiftrictCi.urt of paid District.
Dateil at ciurkaville, I2th day <•( June, A.
I . IHOfi. JAMLSB. 1X)\OHO,
No SQi#>' Assignee. &o.
issa*
Months.
i The Stnr.daril will i-enew its former U« ot
28-—42, wbencTcr ciroumstanees will permit.
No pajier will be issued, or A d vortisement insert ed
on erodii, This is a rule tvhich will be adhered to
etriatly, ns thrusanits of dollars due in imall sums
thr< Mho'ji Northern Texas,and responsibilities to
be rat by us.inbqlk, admonish u3 sulUeienOy, thai
;0it fc isiness is lint a proner bu>inei«
' " resulting
arrant
Supcrtiue City Milla Flour.
■. Mackerel, ,
Claret wine—super.
Crushed Sugar, .
Pine' Apples,
Peaches-canned.
Oysters. Sardines,
lloek Candy,
8tiok Candy,
T' Ulaok pepper—extra,
Sugar 11 ouse Molasses,
Soda Crackers,
Three ISladed pooket knives—cheap,
Spectacles,
Small wood screws,
} inch Crass rape.
' Qlaied Pipes.
Bridal Wreaths,
Whito llibbon, •*■'.'
Taffeta lllbbon—assorted colors.
Pearl Ciasps,
French.Crapo— White & Black,
Fancy Fans—cheap.
Palta Loaf fans,
tetter paper, .
Italian Violin Slriags.
Uavelopcs, various styleel'
CBAS. Da HOBSS.
Jane 13th, 1808.
ARRIVED THIS WEEK.
Single-eoled Brcjane—full stock
" " Kiu bootii—extra.
Lndit'S Hue call eltin walking shoes,
ChiKlrcca fancy lnoroceo "
AN AUSTRALIAN REVEL.
The mo.et romarkalile thiug iu the ir.a-
riiiei)liiiiiinution6,otf their rival ofi
Duke of Etiinburg in fhe harbor of
ney, wbb a hujfo reprei
dragon. The Austin
gation Couipanj'd si
eucloeed otf both sitli
which forinod a verj^
1/ MCUl'tttiAjjil
of a dragon—the cy
anil oars of ib«. mo
tUtitfh ofj
Mi* 8te
wai
aroucies
sg and minute-
lupuhtr notion
^Hcaies. claws, teeth
r,.all beinK well
proportioned and cle&rly disceruable,evon
at a considerable dfelunqp. Tho length of.
the figure was ono hundred and two feet
aotrthe height at the head (hi the hows of
the vessel) was twenty sis focr. Tho jaws
were about sixteen feet long, and they
were distended so as to leave an aperture
lor the tcouth of from m.x to seven foot.
The evosof the monster were very admir -
ably represented the shading of ifie colors
—green, black and red—being cxccwftiig-
ly effeotive. The tail consisted of twenty-
five ships' boatrt. over each of which, from
stem to stern, rows of lunterns wero hung.
A number of men insido the Yaaiuba wero
atationed at the bows, and as the monu'.or
moved along it was made to spit iorth a
showers of rocketa and other descriptions
of fireworks, while the boats astern made
an immense display of a similar character.
The vessel was towed by tbe Atlanta, but
this was not '"perceivable at u distance.
Three or (our stottmshiiM und ft large num
ber of small boat*, crowded wi th esctir*'
piouiats, escorted the sorpent and the
%Vr. 'ufV.t |
Ibo the occu|iants of the ships by which
the monster glided.
DISTRICT „
UNITE D8TATES.
toteM: District of Texas
InBankioptcy.
Ko an
Jhe credit
peblie journal^
even from,
so much
I EE'S SAI.K
t bill'lT
is this!
of Btickiiiflr.plaatcr
er n/Maftin Glover, JiA XKJRbfT;—*
conoern
appoiotmen
Willi a
re a llrt
theca
mm
ion a
L-fttv File#,
;ini . I
ouMt* vu
U r rf
& I
Cui/v Cointa
ESTUA Y ^
y#® ing, and appli
tvvfour nours. On
:
Turner
r will bo found burc
th
Dy given, tnrit Rutus
il posted bt'fore ' hnriea Colfingsa
e Ptfti'c, io and lor i-ieeinet No, o of
.on ih"*! Oth of May IWK. tW'bllowiD?
fropprty
lildera, b-.inkrupt,
K
i-Hlnteo
8 bend ol Fhesp
Cnors and Cattlk.—The Rio Urande
Courier states that early corn is made in
tb&t valley, beyond the reach of drought
Later orope are eunsidered ruined in all the
eoontry abovo Ediuburg. The drought
is very severe.
Notwithstanding the efforts of the $oop*
cattle stealing ia still going on aloiHi tf
Bio Grande. Tho Courier vaja t
danger of retaliation by tho-wen who.
lost bo muoh from these idepredatibna.^
Qalveston News. ^ ^
A new busineasat tho South is tho man
nfaottre of oane-fibcr slate, designed as a
anbstilote for plaster iu walla and ceilings.,
TI* material neither warps,cracks,break s
nor crumbles. £> •
IOU w
on v f'oco
■car
oianh ___
it will ofp^ai^hfteiMWfiifllfrlJW 1M, as if
scalded bv hot steam The wouud is now
dVesscd, au9°thoontsitle rim soon^fidratei-
and tho cancer comes out in a liArd lump,
nnd the place heals up. The plaster kills
tho catfcer, bo that it sloughs'out like dead
HchIi, and never growa iu" a^aiu. The
remedy was discovered by> l)r. Fell of
Loudon, and has beeiKscd by him lor six
or efglit years with uiifailiiig success and
not a case has bceu known of the reappear
aoco of tho canccr when this remedy has
been applied.
IMMIGRANTS. .
The Norwegian iminigiants that have
bceu long expected front Norway, through
tiie influence of emprefsario, Mr. Foulson,
arrived in town on Montlay, and went into
temporary camp dutaide of die city limits,
previously to being distrilmted pro rata to
tho amounts subscribed by those who orig
inn ted the project of inducing t hem to set-
tle amongst us. They number more than
100 souls, and are a hardv robust aud
intelligent looking people. The bugguge
train that accompanies them, passed
thro ii pi i the square on Monday nftcrnoou
and attracted no. lUtlo attention. Eaeli
wagon Wan tilled with wooden eoutrivan..
era of all shapes and ci lors. Home of
theittrfWB^FardioiheifS riiiin others
re eiubliug somewhat the fashhitiable 'Sar-
atoga trunk,' or as it appeared tou.u, 'Pytn
\ i van la uog liouses-.
Woaroglad inueed to have tho picas'
uro of chronicling their nrrval among us,
and we tititit that tiicse are but the nu-
etts around w inch a larj«-e number unlj be
gathered,-—Waco Rrgister.
"CAN W E^AiSiSSizkT"
Fr. m lhe Austin lief ubliou.
Within the last fewdsya several of the most
intelligent slid respectable colored tnenol'Trav
i* e UQty, have conversed with us in relation
s .to the differences between Republicans that
Lave manifested themselves iu the Convention.
Tfcey express apprehension that these difl'er-
cneM Will result in such a division ot the Re-
publican party, as will insure the triumph cf
our enemies. The apprehension ii well fouud-
ed. Nothing is more certain than tho defeat
ot the Nepublieau party in this State, if issues
are made outaide of the piattoruiof tbe party.
Wo do not wish to he understood as claiming
that the | latform adopted by the Houston
Convention oi the 4th i f Jaly, 1H67, was any-
thing more than a preliminary or tlfst step to*
rds i r^anitution ; and that it is entirely com-'
UoNOHa
As^iguce.
Hour ol unle 11 o i
June "Dili ISf.S.
Ko SI : : Sts.
IN TIIE DISTUW'T
COi:RT OF THE UN 11KD STATES.
For the Western Din/rid of Texat.
In Uiitikrup'cy.
In the matter of J. C. Mart, Jr. 15AVK.RITPT:
To wboui it mej% concern : Tbe u|idersigne<l
hereby gives notice of his appointment us As-
signee ol J. C. llart Jr., ol the County nf lied
Uiver, and Stale of Texas, within snid 'JIiBt'ict,
who has been adjud^Q|l i bankrupt, upon his own
petition. I y the Dislnit (.'ourt of sail I District.
Dated at Clarksville, Juuc liith 18ft8.
J. B. DONOHO.
Ke 81.—St*. Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT
COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
For the Western District of Tcjhs,
In llankruptc}-.
(u the matter ofTbomaa& Samuel 'lfate, BAXK-
HUFfS-t
To whom it may concern: The ondersignetd
hereby gives notice ot his app'iiiitiucnt as As-
signee of Thomas >1 Samuel Hale, of the county
ol Ki'd Ki«er nnd Stale of Texas, within said
District who hnvi been ndjudjied bankrupts upon
their own |>etUioa by the ilietrict Court of aaid
t'ijiriot. . ,
Uated st Clarks'ilie, June Cnd
J U. BOXOM0
wa:
The steamers Atlantic aud Ilal'ic, once
the favorites oi the Collins line ot Euro-
pean steamships, uro now rotting "'the patent und proper for eay Convention of the
dock front of Jyghtceulh Street, New jputy to.an>end and perfect its platform. Rut,
York. .. j jrc deny the right of a few individuals to set
—, , , ,, . , <up tlRiir owu privato opinions upon questious
The New York Newsboys Home With of law that rnntt necessarily be settled by the
fir tbe last flftcen fears has provided for court# of the country, and to array a party ur-
£7,000 boysf and restored 4« <l to relatives en sueh iMurs. NothinitU plaino^thauthat tbe
«*id Wenoii, et a oosi ol $15,000, of 1 ' ' "
tho boys paid *18,00(1.
virii'Ii ab initio queation il
It it ant, let na admit
No ni—:ir«
Astigixee &c.
t;> 'ii.-
COtJItT «>' Ti t
Fo> the We*
...In ■
In the e.*iter of * '
i'O wli-nn i'
hereby yiies t r
P'^nce of L.«> ■
Kii. .- and Stati
w lio has been ,
i ' tition, by ibe I'istJ
1 'au-ii u
No 81
• vialCT '
NITEb PTATES.
fiietrict of Tera .
io-oy,
: tilers, tlAMiliCi'T I—
•rn. The undersigned .
" i appointment a« As- '
of the Courty ol li.d ;
within aaid Di«trint, '
. ..*nkrupt up.iu itis owu
i Court «f said District.
Clurksvilte. June Slid 18ii8.
i. B. DONOHO,
: 8ts, Assignee.
IN TUB DI8TIHCT
COCUT ti*' THE tWttEB 8TATKS.
For the Western IXstrict oj Tejuu,
la Bankruptcy.
lutSe matter of Eilward Klllingsworth BANKRITT:
To whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby jriv< s no'it of his appointment ns As—
siguoo ofKward Killinjrsworth, )t the Couniy.Of
Ked River, and State 01 Texas, within said Dis-
trict who has been adjudged u bankrupt upon his
own petition, by the District Court or said Dis-
trict.
Dated at Clarksville, June 13th IftrtS.
V J. B. BtlNOIIO.
No 31 : : Sis. Assisaee Ac
SXECUTBIX'S NOTICE.
The Cou.itv coi/H. of Bowie Co., having issue.)
letters Testamentary unto the undersigned at
tl.o October T-V-rui. thereof A. P.lKtiT.asT&erulrtx
of tbe last wili and testament of William O. Janes
ilec'd; this is Ui notify alt i.exfona indkbted to paid
estate lu rome forward end uink^payment, amj
all these having chrima against said estate will pre-
sent them as the statute requires and in the tine
prescribed by l.iw.-
1-v or.lerof Co-.ir^Ootol'er 1W7. *
SIAHY J, JANES,
Executrix of
_«e4ir< , via ! sorre
Horse Tony left bind'font wliite five jenre old
If!) hands bijrb; rtnr in tbe fnce ; brni d j II'
Appraised nf ?•'!.') doPnra ly Ji iisoo Thouta
aid Hobcrt t'oiliniis.
A copy of description from tbe original p^pc
on file in the County ■ Clerk's offtcc.,
gUp^ (liven under my band, and (be Kcal el
vtSfivthe oflice, at Clarksville this 23rd dny of
May, lSlis.
JOHN A. BAORY,
C..C. U. K. ('.
'.' No 29—3U. .
" A SSIGN EE'S S A LK
Will be sold to tho highest bidder for ca«h in
U. S. currency ut tho Court Houso door in
Rostoh, on Saturday tho 4th of July A. D.
1808, the following described personal
property bolongia^ to fho estate of A. R.
Moores, Runkrupt, viz:
1 Silver watch,
1 Carriage,
1 Wigou,
1 Kifle gun.
Hours of Sale, 11 o'clock A. M.
jr. R. DONOHO
June 20th 1868. Assignee.
No 20—2 ta
ASSIONEE'S HAL*!,
Will be sold to tbe higbeH I blder for eash jn
D 8. currency at Oeer's Tan Yard, 25 miles
North ul Isirksville. «m Tli«<|ilaj ihe 2:triH>f^liihe
IMtlS, the trtl l6wlnp i[i«(Tjbeil per ounl pro|.erty
belonging to tht etiaic of B. 11. Uee-r. bankrupt,
'via.:'. ■
- >•<■,'.Li-j.K'i-V !<%:' ■'
1 Waieh,
1 Horse,
1 Rifle Gun,
■ ■ I Pistol,. " •'
1 Saddle,.
t Loi of assorted books.
J Interest in 00 head of Stick Cattle,
Hour of salerb uicloek P. M.
JAMES B. DONOIIO.
June ICth I8G8. Assignee.
No 29-:tts,
oriiRPiiv a co.
(Successors to A. U. WaionT a Co.)
Receiving, Forwarding, Commission
' *sn 4' • .
GROCERY MERCHANTS*
LARGE BRICK WAREHOUSE AND SHI.D,
. (Entirely above high-water marC.)
Hos. 3, 4, 9. 6, oa tha Levee,
JBFFBRSOK, TEXAS,
3
Consignments ot Cotton, Morcbunlise. Ma-
:hine*y, Farming Utensils. Wagons, an.I I'ro-
luce, for sale oi shipment, solicited.
Mareli U, 1 m.
no 18—1 yr.
L
k
Tills Orncr, aTwijpnPPPTIWW exlenalve tba
any other in TeTO^aarW'tne Triiiify River, ha
on hand a great Wirlety of plain, and ornaincnta
gc and small; a variety probably not ex
bv many offices westofthe Mississippi riv-
er. Its Book type, two sizes, are new, and all its
.Toll Material is unworn, aud ca]iable ,of yielding
the beet impress-on.
In possession at the standard specimen l ooks
rail the lending Fuuiidriea, a series of orders ha
been kept up lors«veval years', tor each now prod
net of type metal suiting the demands of this 16
cality, nnd purchased Irom the Foundries ul New
York, Philadelphia and Boston,, including a great
-variety of bcautitbl electrotyjied Cuts,for oaOuinen-
lal Cii'r is. Circulars, and Posters; also, a supply o
lie latest, and most elegant styles ol Borders lor
ornamental Cords, Tickets, and Bills.
The oflice bus three sizes ot Presses,(one a large
Power Press,) suited to diflereut grade* of work.
has a great variety of Paper, Cards, Colored Inks.
Bronzes,etc. Thepuppfy ofCards, comprises ev
try desirable size, from IjX-b to 1^28 inches.
All work will be executed in the besi manner,
promptly, fot OasU oNLV. Work can be ordered
and forwarded by mail, postage being inconsider-
able.
BtANKS of all kinds prepared to order, and
eome fitly kinds, (specified in a separate advertise
went,) kept constantly on baud, and forwarded by
mail, to direction.
BOOK AND PAMPHLET PAPER or supe-
rior quality, always on hand. Special care taken
to execute By-law., of Societies, Briefs, and other
pamphlets in the best maimer.
FOLIO POST, Foolscap, Letler, and French
note Paper; also color. •! paper, lor printing i.ur-
pos"S, always ou l.atni, and Dee-Is, Circu'ars, lial!
a lid forty invitation.;, Funeral tickets. Bill lleailft.
HiWttti'igTC.'ttj'iup fery ift11>.
•'file (iilice is utlly prepared io print PO.iTEltS
of any si%e,baving a good assortment ol lurge type
wood and ,4ueini: i;" a >ar.ety ii ty^ suited toi
progrnuimch Of public performanace..
<-H-ptember Ulet. lutio
BLA NKS.
A full luisortment, tor sale at tbe R'fAW n AP.TI
OFFICE, printed ia tbe beet manner, ou superior
paper, and seut by mail io an« direction.
FOR AT'fORWEYS.
Blank Deras, Blank Petitions
FOR ASSESSORS.
Blank Rolls, - Blank Inventories,
Tax Reccipta.
FOR DISTRICT CLERKS,
Citations, Appeal Bond, Subp.jeuae,
Subpoenas instanler.
Executions, lor costs, Capiases,
Jurors Certificates, Witness Certificate
Scire'Facias' Commissions to lake deposition
Attachments for Witnesses, Cost Boudi.
Certificates to Petitions, Executions.
Citations on -Writs of Errors, Supersedeas.
FOR COUNTY CLERKS,
Guardian's lionda. Letters ol Guardianship.
Admr's. Roods. Letters of Administrtiok
Citations. Marriage Licenses. -
Certificates of Record. Countvs Scrist
" Appliea ion tor Admintration.
Notices to Road Oveiacera. ' '
FpR MAGISTRATES. - .
Citations, Sitbjwuuas, Executions.'
Estray Bonds, and Certificates,
Attachment bonds. Affidavits and writs.
FOR-tSliERIFFS AND CONSTABLE.
Appearance Bonds, Deliverv Boiids,
. Kotice Of Salee.
Blank reoeipta—two farnr.
OR MERCHANTS.
headj and, cards, printed lie
WUrtWatapficoa.
Cordial
Puvple calico,
Buff do.
Solid black calico,
Slate colored cotton hose—extra.
White " " <•
" Linen braid
Colored worsted hraitia
McLean's Strengthening
" " Vo!uaaic oil
Argvle Bitters ,
Drake's'hitters
Hostetters bitters
Bull's Sarsnparillii
Me Lane's Liv^r Pills
Smith's Tooic Misturo.
Strychnine,
Mitchell's Geography A Atia«,
McGuffey's Readers.
Davies Arihtmetic,
Rays Arithmetic.
Ilay 30th.
ARRIVED THIS WEEK.
Violin Strings, Steel Pens.
Pistol Tubes, Lead Heneilt,
Ciun " Hat Caps,
Drawing Knives, Sandpaper,
Carpenters Compasses, French Locks,
Sadirons, Large Binges,
Brit Hopper mills, Side Coffee mills,
Ox & Cow Bells. Shutter Bolts.
D
Anvil. 18th 1809.
CHARLES Da MORSE.
HIDES WANTED.
The highest prices paid in Merchandise for hides
by CHARLES Oa MORSE.
April, 17th 1808. •
BB0WN AND PERKINS.
CELEBflATED SEVEM OtTTTt PIANOS
.C(l'ROSG,. WKLL-BUILT, ilONEST lNSTRU-"":
--rofoessing all mo.lern improvoueuts,
nod tnadc •; f'lhn hesi materials that can b« procured}
Prioei f"fjni5to<i in $(!00. Four styles only.
Oi - exp-.'ienc" nf twelve y-vt* la thh ko'iaw,
and (lie exceiler.) tarilitip" we possess for the pro-
du ition of nor Piauof, enable na to offer them at
mu'-h lower prices • thar. other house in the trade.
A to the merits of our pianos—they speak for
theoislves; and the highDjwu phraseology peneral.
ly used iu describing Pianos does not de ours jus -
tloe.
Teachers, 8eminailes and Clergymen liberally
dealt with. Satisfactory testimonials given from
purchasers as to how our Pianos stand, whenever
required.
Address BROWN & PKRKQffl.
420 Broome Bt. Ifrw York.
"ADVBRTISINO RATB|
ADVERTfSEMENTSiaserted at $1,60 per soaara'
of eight lines for first insertion; 76 ots. per square
f6r each subsequent insertion.
Professional cards not exceeding eight 11ae*.laser
ted at $20,00 per annum, f 16,Oo for six awatha.
$10 for thres montfcs.
Yearly Advertising by the column, half eolomn
— eblumn, with the privilege ef "
inserted by special eoatraot, at half Uis
or quarter eolumo, with the privilege ef afca-gi-g
quarterly, Inserted by special eoatraot, at half tkl
transient adrertising rates. '. ■
IV. . WRIGHT. M t. tin«
WRIGHT 4 SIMS,
A TT OSRITB it LAW,
Clarksville. Bad River County, Texas,
Will practice Law in the Cauntietf of Red Riv
er, Lamar. Fannin, Hunt, Hopkins, Titue, Mo-
rion, Davis, and Bowie. Will also practice a the
Supreme Court of the State of Texas at Ttler-,aa(f
jn the U. 8. District Ctfbrt ally la*. . ' '
Will attend pretnptly to collection of all daim
entrusted to their care, and viait any pact of the
Stats for the collection of claima where they i
sufficiently large; -
Will investiaate tiUee, and pay tasea aa Laad
an* part ol the State.
o
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1868, newspaper, July 4, 1868; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234417/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.