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PUBLIC BPJ2AKINU.
Hos. Jobs C Conner t'oe befeoerith
Hoa. A; H. Bbta.ni, the
*5®*'.°®*'£°.r CoD^W, fa the 2nd
Uonal vHl addresa tha
w lofloving timea aad placee:
.—tannin bo., Saturday August
Svth.
Umi} Crore, Fannin co., Monday
Mth
Ladonia, Fannin co.,Taeadaj 29th.
Cooper, Delta county, Thurday 31at,
Koxton. Lunar county, Friday, Sept..
■k.
Paria, Lamar county, Saturday 2d.
GiarkaviUe, Bed Bivei co., Tuesday
4th.
Boston, Bowie county, Thursday Ttn
Douglasaville, Davis county,Friday 8th.
Linden. Davia, co.,- Saturday Qjh.
IN THE WSX^tf COURT OF THE
rXlTED STATES.
Marion connty., Monday
connty, Wednesday
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T^-V
1
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Jefferson,
11th.
1 titair* Upsbar
ilth.
Pituburg, Upshur co , Fiidsy loth.
Daftgerfield, Titus county, Monday
18h.
Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, Tuesday
1 A.
Mt. Vernon, Titus Coi
•OA;
Sulphur Srringe, Hopkins 30., Saturday
181.
Beily Springs, Hopkins county,Monday
15th.
Greenville, Hunt County, Wednesday-
17 th.
' la Bankruptcy.
The creditors of the following named persons
duly declared Bankrupt* under the Act of Oon-
grtae entitled "An Act to c tabli h a uniform ay*
tem of Bankruptcy throughout the United State*'."
approved March "2d 1WST, will take notice, thut
petitioiui (or discharge and o-ertil'uiate thereof from
all their debt* and other claims provable ui der
•aid act have been riled in eaid Court by said
Dankupu, aud that ilie date annexed below ha
been aligned for I he hearing of the same when '
they uiny up^iear before Douglass Beeves, oue of
the Register- o! i>aid Court, in llankruptey at h*M
cflu e in t'larku lie, in said district, *nd show
caufe il any they have, why the prayer of the said
' petitions should not Ik- jnnuted.
A. U. Wrighi^ iiariun t-onMy.
Septemlier St, 1871, at 10 o'clock a. in.
Joeeph V, Cox. Fannin cou ty,
September 23, 1ST 1, ut 12*o'clock to.
'ohn J. Ramse/, Johnson county,
September 23, I ><71 m 1 o'clock, p. tu.
II. C. Jr. Bodd, Hed Hiver county.
September J3.IfCI at 2 o'clock p. m.
And the creditors ol Uio three last nam.'d
llankrtipU will further take notice that the -li.ld
general u)eeting ut creditors of said Bankrupt*,
will be held ut tiiv iaiue lime and place U for raid
UefUter. for the puipOMa «m>atio ted iu the 2?th
ana 28tli .SeciiotiD of sujd Bankrupt Act.
W CMiOBAUl)?,
Cleik.
OPITAL A
Add Prosperity to your Merchants. Mechanics and Fai-mcrs.
INSURE YOUB LIVES IN THE SOUTHERN GIANT.
PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HOME OFFICE, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
....$2,000,000,00
CAPITAL INVESTED and well Secured,.... 200,000.00
ASSETS to December SIst 1870, 2,411,830,9'?
: ANNUAL INCOME lor 1870, 1,410,954,94
POLICIES ISSUED to June loth 1871 ...... 14,300
DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS in 1870 89,408,02
UAS WE LARGEST CAPITAL OF ANY SOUTHERN COMPANY,
■BTSB—"—*
On Tueedav morning, at f A. SX., of Consump-
tion, Dr. M.R- Bowles, oftsd .IK jean, a much
respected Pliysieian of thie county.
On Wednesday evening nt 6 P. St., of Cong's-
lion of the bowel#, Wm. II. Fleming. ne <J Go
years; for the peat thirty-four /ears a resident of
thiacounty,
Debility and Enjac:at!oa
Beth result from the lack of ability to convert
tha feed into nutriment. How necessary, then, foa
these suffering from these alarming nymptcuw to
issssediately resort to a remedy that v.ill fsren^tlup
the stomach and digestive organ". For. ut
this desirable object haj t.-een accomplished the
health improves, and the patient resumes his urtittl
1 appearance. tltjjiietier s Stomach BUtny
*ei , .
have attainoda world-wide popularity in sueb'wes
and have been proveu the best and safest way to
remove constipation, toning the 's.'.tuach. gi< ing
eaergyjto the liver, and relieving every nyupiym o«
■errOusness aitd depresxion of spirits. Its cheeting
aad beneficial effocf ara highly spoken of by
tkpusaii>l<: who owe •«> it their restutntieiv to lienlt'i
No restorative in the annftl.i of mmlicino has *-
tsined the same popularity in the short!/pa:e of
tiae which It hns been I tforc the pntlic. cr «s
wen tha high endor^etaentg accorded to this excel-
lent tonie. Mapy other preparation?, purportln^
le be correctives nud restoratives, hsvo h ru in-
Iredoeitd, and have perished one.liv one, wh'le the
popularity of HontetterV Stoniach lliticrs i-3nliuit'>c
to laerease, and is now rccojr'iUeJ as a rtsnUu.-d
household medicine. The success whichattendsthc
use cfiha Bitters evinces at once Us virtues in lit!
easts of debility auu disease of tne sioiunoh. fler-
tifleatfs almost without number, have t>ceu puSiiishtd
atteeting its truly mirnouloit* power iu removing
tksse painful and fearful diM^iuey. And at tliia
time it seems idle io do more than call ntttn'ion to
the great remedv of the age in'order to avak' t
* tfi; itrg^uiyt'
preparation of the kind that is-reliable in all ca"cs,
aad it ia therefore worthy of ilie coosiders'iou of
the afflicted.
DR. JOHNW. TALBOT,
Havieg locate! here, offers hi* prnfcwional
service to the C.tizcns of Clartsville and vitr-
rounding country. Office at the DonoLo Hotel.
U. S. MARSHALS "OFFli^Ki i
Clarkeville, Tnxa?. Atuj 21 I "71. j
Orediton ol Geo. W. .Icl.uson. IJaofcrupf.
You arehereliy ncrtifie.l.tlint u Warrant in Bank
I iij.tcy has been ifsued l>y lJoughwh Keevee Itep-
yisfar for the Di tric.t Court of the United Stater
fcT the Wietern liiftrlct of Texan, at>uiust tlie
Kstate of (t. H'. .lohnroti, Jtffercon, Marion Co.,
and State of Texas, adjudged a Kanbrupt
upon his own petition;that the payment of nny
debta and the delivery of any property belonging
to such 1'auktupti to hiu> or for hta own u«u,
nrd ti e transfer of any propc rty by him, are tor
bidden IV law, tha'. a meeting of the Creditors of
•aid Bankrupt to wit.
To prove their debte, anil choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court
of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Clarksville, at
the Court house before Doupl.is Reeve*. Begis-
ter, on the lGth day of Scptetub.r A. I). 1871 (it
10 o'clock 4. M.
THOMAS F. ITB.VELL.
V. 8. Marsli&l, as Messenger
Fy H. Q. Cough, liiputy.
* iC.S. MARSH A L'S OVKICEr" )
Clarksville, Texas, June 12th 1R71. J
Creditors of Wyaft Holtnes. Bankrupt.
Ifyai
vcu are hereby notified that a warrant in
•nkroptoy has been issue 1 by Doit 'lmt U ipvei
RegiaUr, for tho District Court of the United
Kiatea forthe Western District of Texas, against
the Estatrs of Wyott Holmes, of Bed River
county, and Stato of Texas, adjudged
ankrupt upon his own petition: that the pay
mentof any debts and the delivery of any property
belonging to eaid Bankrupt; to him or for hi
ownuse.endthr. transfer of any property by hitrip
are forbidden by law; that n meetings>l the credi-
tors of said bankiupt to wit:
To prove tbeir dchts, and choose one or more
eseieuccs of said estate, will be held at a Court of
bankniptoy to be luldcn at Clarksville at the
Court Houae, before Douglnm Reeves, regiv
jer, on the 21th day of September'A, 1). 1871, at
^'o'clock A. M.
THOMAS F. PURNELL,
IT. S. Marshal, na Mewcnger.
V? H. O. Ootigh, Deputy.
"AMERICAN inr
Of Philadlphia,
MEDICAL DnPARTMENT.
Tkie College holds three Rcaaion." each year.—
The flnt sessiot tommencrs October :iil. and con-
tinuee until the end of December; the second
seesion ccniounce January 2d, 1871, and oOnfin-
uee until the end of March : *Jie third session
MB mences April let, aud ccntiuues until the
eed of June.
It has an able eoi ps of twelve Profesitors, and
ever; Department ot Medicine and Surgery ia
thoroughly taught.
Every facility in tit war of illustrations, mor
kid specimens, herbatium.'vhemioul aod philoso-
phical apparatus, microscopes, instruments of the
TateM invention for physical examination aud di-
agnosis will be provided
Splendid Hospital aud Clinical Instruction are
afforded ; Free Tickets to all oar City Hospitals
Dissecting Material abundaul at
MACKEREL,
Molasses,
* Candles,
Wors—Stuse,
Hugar of Lemone.
QUEEKSWAHE including~~
Ewers jb'Dasinv.
* Granite &£. C. Pitsber',
Creams b S'igar llowl«,
Covered Diahe*.
Cups 4 Bt ucepi,
Bedpans., : '
0LASSWARE,
• Pit "hera. •
iiotlets.
Wiue Classes,
Tumblers. -
l'epper pots,
Pi-eserve Stands,
M. !a-Foi I'l l".-, '
Lamps A tVicks,
Drasa Xasips^
CHARLES DaMOREE.
ftufnat, 12th. . V" * :
IWI1LE SIEAil E^eiXEl
SAW MILLS ANI) GRIST MILLS,
a LI. wanting the most superior l'ortalle
Eitginpti ruiu Saw Mills can have tlie oppor.
unity of ordering them now direct from the
matiu.'acturcr. A ll machinery warm tiled, and
put in operation free of charge, datisfuctioii
guaranteed. Applv to
ORAHAM& TAYLOR, Age-ite.
STEREOSCOPES,
MEWS. "
■ ALBUMS,
umoMos, •
• FRAMES.
E. k II. T.ANTHONY & CO.. '
£91 BROADWAY. HEW TOrtK,
Iiivite the attention of tho Tmdc to their cxten-
ti assortment of the above gccKls, of their own
publication, tuatiufaciure am! ir-portaiion.
Albo,
p L'iu-LiyTKn.N st.meg
■ and
CUAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OFVOSEM1TK.
B. & H. T. ANTHOWT * CO..
Sl'l Ur .\i>wa.t, Kbw Vobk.
Opposite Metropolitan Hot l,
IMl'ORTr.HS ASl'MANITACTl'REHS OP
PHOTOGBAPHIC MATERIALS.
" No. 18— tf ■
DIVIDENDS PAID ON HfE POLICIES, 40 PEE GENT.
OEPI^fiRS.
w. C. CARRINOTOX.
JOHN E. EDWARDS.....
TROF. EDWARD B. UMITU,....
D. J. H AKTSU'JK.
I. 3\ HOPKINS..;.:
JAMES J5. WOLFF
• a • ••• ■• ••••
►esseee* e#ea*e*«-
• fc • — e*Me •• • • • sV
see* aaeaaaeae rnasinarr.
.....Tin l'aK?ioE*T.
v—' ! _ - . .—
. Becretary,
• A ssistant Secretary,
...Siiperiateudeiit of Ageucie*.
ALIEN HOTEL
n. mm
M4W XTKSET, CLXKKSriLLB, TUXAS,
The underaigned has recently taken charge «f
this bouse. It has been completely renoddled,
painted aud fuminhed. ud perfaut
l guaranteed toihe traveling and local
satisfaction
pabllo,
Roams,' -ja- "J'* "3JBSS®31
to constitute
at ble attached, supplied with all kinds of forage
W.B. ALLEN.
Clarksville, Dee. 1,18~0. no49, tf.
iH
WWjm
wm t
m
NEW ORLEANS BIUECTORr!
AGRICULTURAL
Tnes. B. Booliv, No. B Perdido St.,
Mowers and Reaper*, Sattlay
ford Oaltlvaton, Sourthsm Cora
Cotton l'lant ete,
Borsr Atm chii.ursns' cLormsra.
B. T. W*i hb. 110 Oanal Street, near Su Charles-
COTTON FACTORH A COMMISSION MEROH'T.
tallle. servants, and every thhsj required 9. B. Oope , 44 CaiouJtU street
titute a first class hol«l. A sp'endid
• ■ * .. . ... . CABl'ET VrABXHOVSK.
GRitUAM & TAYLOR.
RECEIVING. FORWARDING
AND
C03DIISSM MERCHANTS,
DBALBHB IN CRT OOSD8.
VR0CBRIES, &*.., (J-e.
JEFFERSON. TEXAS. -
Brink Firs Proo W arahouse In taar of our store
n 12—tf.
'.;r
J0ii.<fi'uiu«a
K.\. X&TX
-U
e«* *ia*«eeeffe*eeaH
'••••# *••••• •••
GOLD POLICIES ISSUED WHEN IWSlijUSD, FOR GOUt PREMIUMS.
Flan Mutual.
971-2 Per Cen t of profits paid annua My to POLICY II (Tl.DE R S
) It has no restrictions on Residence or Travel, Vivo and Ton payment Policiea are uon forfeita-
ble alter the payment of one Annual Premium All other Policies are non-forfeitable after the
payment of two annual premiums. The • ighu of pariicn guaranteed on the face of the Policy, a«
part of the contract, and not left to otitside promises. All premiums invested arc to be kopt with-
in the State of Texas, and loaned to its Policy holders on n Intal State interest, with a security
of liens or inert jttge*on real estate unincumbered,and worth double the ainnunt loar.ed-
; The latt war taught rccr.y the heavy penalty of being sepnrnted from the H'une t)ff,css.by the
Companies forfeiting what had been paidaod r^fumlg to reinstate the pcilinieH. This Company
provides against this on her IWieir*, and gives all who may, by any mishap or revolution, be scpa-
rstcd from the Office, the right to reinstate poli"iea (il tliey are sound ic ,) within one year af-
ter intervening caute is removed, cr to be entitled to tlie same right as to non-forleituro us though
the; hindering cause liad never exiFfed, nt the Option Of the insured, so that no contingency can
take from her policy holdere their just rights. This is done by no other Company.
. Itis the meet prorrersive, moBt eucecesful Company on this continent, i\h its itiimenee business
ih so shortatiipe will show.
If is the most cautious Company in (be selection of risks, and takes noce.but first class lives,
ns its compsrativc small lons.s wtll prove.
Itseueees6 has been unprecedented in the Malory of fn ursricc Companies. Con neofcd with
it intimately, as oflicers. are twiof the moft distinguislied gentletnou of the South, Gen. He iu-
rcgai-d, President of the Board of llirectort of Louisiana, and Una. John C. Breckinridge, Oeiv-
ural Apr*nt lor the Stato of Kentucky.
We give telow the endorsement ol Gen Brenkenriil^e;
"I regard the Piedmont ar.d Arlicgton Life Insurance company, of Richmond, ,ra.. as one
of the largest and ton tides t of all tho Southern companies. From a person 11 ai: j iati\t,inw with
si.tne of its < fl'c« rr. nr.d ufter a csreful examiuat:on of ite condition and oojh ict, 1 h - •> assoma*
ted niyself with its business iti the Ktatv of Kentucky. JOHN C. BR'^CKKS" liVJK.
. • " • ■ v for re-
ltOO.e
[Huci:o88ors to I'helus & Jones.
COT'j -_i |
CO
A. UnnaatAt- ft Co . 17 Chsrtree Street". Impeetete
ef end Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Carpeie.
Floor Oil (i'loths, Chiua end Cocoa Mettlnga,
f urielui, WlaJow Bhadee. and t'pholsUrs' Ma-
terials.
MUSIC AND MrSWAZ IXSTRVMI.VTM.
A. E. Blacknab, 201 Canal Street.
11 A CHIN BR Y.
Taos B. Rrm.KT, No 0, Perdido Rt., Portable sad
Stationary Htcmu Etutintn and llnilare, Saw
Mills, ttluagle Machines, Oofn and Wheat MiUi.
Cotton tilas and Presses.
ovneuN.
Winiaa Boiix*, 108 Careudelet«!.,above ^ojdiee
ORLEANS INHRMARY. Caeal
1 b. Cuorria, General and 8fselal
Bu. Bcam, Biseaaes of the Eye aad
AocoeunodartOne
P. O. Bo* Q7.
First- Class,
I ayUCl-CooOrS IO I UtflUB w vUIlv9 Lk •
?0 il M I S 8 1 O N M L H O U A XH r H Ue«3,1870. no 40—Ty.
" No. lW2.GRAVIICltSTRr;i>"r
—TOl, W NfclVV OIILKANS-
rntnr.tr t.AXH.
New OrtMUM, M.
t.A.JOX KtJ.
JisStnuu, T«ia.
everett x^isrsi oc co.
handfaciurkbia wholes alb bealxbs ib
BOOT3, SHOES, AND HAY?
wo. 7a oaatAii sCiunRi,
XEWOSLBAH8.LA
No. 2«—tf.
J. P. RU!hhi.l;
T P. Martin,
R, D Raixct, Jn.
B. C. B.tunv,
EUSSELL, RAINEY & CO.
(Succettsors to J. W. A J. R. Rursell A Co.,)
;OOTTON PACTOBSi
RMCBIVIRa, PORWARDIRO AKD
Dividends w ill be declared at tho end of first year on all Cash Policies, and avni'i
auction of Premium or incrcaso of insurance.
A Branch 'uflicc will be established in this Stale, and a Board of Diacl >r
each count v. ' 1
A Bonrii of TrnsteeH for Clarksville aud Red River County com posed of t hV fc ,
Policy Iloi'iers of this company, ha* been organized, with full power to receive a;v
remittances, and protect lite interests oMhe compuny and its Policy Hold era:
cto.l from
' named
,.' ttons uud
OFFICERS
.JUDGF, WM. E. WOOTTES,
40HN L. CARROLL.
CAPX. REUBEN R. G AINES,
Punros w.
vl.:e paksioimt.
Secretary.
FERD A. HABEE & CO.
MASHFAC1UEER3 AND JOBBERS
■ OP ■
A XT) IMPORTEE& OF
GEXTS Fl ItMSn.'XG GOODS.
Magazine St.
NEWORbEANS.
Isaac TTaukb
Mnnulu'itiirer 10s Dttanc Pt. New Vortt.
Feiio A. Uaels N U. Vr'x. tl. Hill. M.0.
ARRIVED
Oents
Sad-
wood
SADI)I>ERY..:.;tw
tiles, briules, mar'angalu, circlngle.", girths,
stirrups, Motldlo walltis eta.
IRON WARE, iisssi
.love pots, sad irons itc.
TIN-WARE.-*^:
err, pressed disli, inilk and wash pant, cups pep-
per pots and rattles.
DRUG STOCK.
pcniitie, sw*et oil, sewtng mMhiue oil, perfumery,
cookius extracts, toilet soapt, tooth brashes, indi*
rubher acd horn dressing and line com bj, etc.
DRY GOODS. W"
MA.J. WM. B. WRTOHI*.
WM. P. CORNELIUS,
HENRV G. GOtJGH,
JAMK6
james u. cheatham,
DIBECTOBS
COL. C H A RI.es I tt MOltSE,
jAMBfvW.GAlNfiS,
■■■ (.'APT. W M.J.S W A 1N.
DR.R.G LAKE, Medical Examiner.
1>. M. W. NASH Giuicral Ageu lor- Kotihorn and 'Central Texas, an ! I irdinn Tcrril >ry.
' ' . ■ :■* ■. '■
MILES MORRIS.
CHAS. Mc KEOWN.
W. 1). il \NIGAK
AND MACHINE WORKS.
MORRIS, mwm & C0
AND WDOIiBSALK VKAIiEBi IN .
Groceries, Agrlcultu r&l Implements eie, etc,
On the Itflvee,
JEFFERSON* TEXAS.
' Personal attention given to the sale o'f Cotton,
Wool, Hitlea and other Produce. Agents 'or the
sale ol Thresheni, Mowers, Reapers, Plows,
Wagons. Spun Yarn, Gioa, Stoves, Mills end all
ki'uds of Machinery.
no 38-U
DRY
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
CBCC REBT, GLASSWARE ft W0CBSB WABX,
F AMILY * FANCY OROCBRZOS.
HABBWAEE and QUEENSWABE.
Iron, Btool, Castings, Flowe,
BAGGING AND TIES.
KSf ni^hcst Cash pricca paid lor Cotton.
24T>allae Street, froutlog Rusaell & Co.,
JtaFFBRBOM, TfiXAS
Ho 31 tt,
C.lND VMAXl'FA CTL'Ji">jllS—D YSTF.AM.
MiHot ft. Ulela an, GO New Lvve*. Califa wine*.
J. Vi!,larrttbia Co., 93 Old Levr Choio*
Confectionery.
GUNsr. PISTOLSAXD AMMUNITION.
Folson Bros., 0 O'.d Levee.
GL'XTS CLOTJUK1) FURNISH/NO GOODS.
Hers op ft i^svs, No. Id Camp surest.
PSLIOAN FERTILIZEH, Msuufsctured by
the 'New Orleans Sanitary ft VertllUlagCpmpeny.'
No. 12 Union Ht. Superior to Peruvian Ohiano at
than Bslf the I'rlee, No, 1 t>50 per ton
$•15. bcnl for Circulars.
Be,;
Ktf.S
lyr.
GROVFR & BAKJDR-
Hlgboat Premium Bewlng BCaohlnee.
More First Premiums In Mississippi
Louisiana ft Texas, la the p"st Three I
all the other Sewing Mseblaes comblpedi
greater than those or any other. Are better adap-
ted to the wants ofPamllie* In the Sent* than soy
other Sewing Machine In the Market.
l'rioea t—$66 and $66.
OlBoe : No.™ 82 Csnal 8t.,,New Orleans.
*. a, OkROHBR, Ageat,
Hi. 2* 1 yeir.
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
A B. GRI8WOLD $ CO.,
Corner Caual aud lteyal Sis., New O-'esns.
A Urge Slock at Lew Prices. . 24 ly.
BUT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST 11
Tfce.laaproved aad Be*
WILSON
TXnaer-J—a
.
8EWIIQ KiCBIHX,
E. MARX,
WHOLESALE DE ALER IN
iSfperl
Boutbera Agoals, Ml Canal straet ■
■ ' , K«w onsaaa, lm
Mnnufsotnrers of Portable and Ptationarv Steam Knginee nn I Boiler*. Cirfiitlnr s iw MI'le. fttu
Gearinjt and Giitlgcor>s of all sixes, Grato Bare and BoMeahFtoots. Mnohii": ' lu'l ion and Pul-
leys, nud tvery description of repairs done on theshortost ootico. lirann Cms i rin« oi nil i1 ^ rip-
tiohs, Kttci, Iron, and Copper Works. Iron Work for Puibiinef. C nt lion l'r..t.t tcol Coluinne,
mid every style 01 Vernndns and Railing, Plows. Hollow-Were. I'i j; Ir->••« nn.l It.VVeiiil.i.i.
Agen'a for the Coitbrated Kirby's Combined Mower ttnd Rentier, wit!: Sell a-"I band Hake at-
tachmenbt. also the two wheel Mower, and the Burdick Benprr. ~ ".toos.
ITTRrifMhouse,
LARGE BRICK WAREHOUSE ABOVE OVERFLOW
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN '
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
. . % . . A&TID
A«RI CULTI RAL1MPLE ME N T S.
ing and other prints,
iiitiidkercMi'fe. (.orsets,
papor collars.
•limn 10th lfi"l.
Hillc hantlherehiefs, linen
bltcic velvet, black fYlnge,
CIIAS. DeMORSK.
are
provided
coat
Perpetual .Scholarships are bold (or $00, which
) for all the Professors' Tickets until
OBO.T. TODD.
PE3SN & TODD,
ATXOSl3SrE-VS -A.T LAW,
AND COLLECTING AOEKTO
iron ■
A"' > n 7II EA STERN TEX A S.
Ofllco*: Kb. 83 Auttln Stroot
JErrERSON, TEXAS.
no P---0 mos.
giadua
Demonstrator's
For circular aud
paye
lion. Matriculation Fee, $5
ticket, f5 ; IHplonia Fee,ISO,
additional particulars, addresx
Frof. JOHN BUCHAKAN.M. D.. Dean,"
514 Pitt Sfrett Philadelphia, Pa.
bo. :i~U moe.
_|IWATER WHEEL,
Mill[Qearin§,Shafting Pulleys
0C.N0 fORA CIRCUCAR^E^
LAFAYETTE AND WAL
■ ■
lift. Agent for thf .instly eelebra'ed Dujvctne Coin hi
Warranted the best in the Market
ELEGANT PRESENTS.
JUST receivedJpome very' choice Gilt Books in
extra binding intended as ornaments lor the
Library and the Centre Table ,: among thctu
American Female Poets,
tjootations from the Poets,
Thought Bloa>oms,
Marryaf* Library, *
AnutHutlic, etc., etc.
alro
C'hildrens Gift Books,
I.iiten Toy Bcoks,
Katural History,
Great Big.A.B C's,
aleo
Soliool Books, including •
Butler's Primary and Practical Grammar,
Daviea Primary and Practical Arithmetic,
l.'niyeisity Algebra. Kobinsons' Surveying
nUo Latin series, <J rammers, Headers,Dictionary
etc., etc,
CUA8. DaMORSC
Januarv 14lb.
T STREETS,
a^T, TEXAS,
Iron Axle
SIXTY-FIVE
FIRST PBZZE MEDALS AWARDED.
Till! GREAT
SOUTHERN PIANO
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE & GO.
MASBFACTUBKllR OF
orahd. square -and UPBIGHT
I I-A.lSrO FORTES
BALTIMORE, Ml).
TbmM Iiuitninijnt Iirts Nvn bcfrfr the PoWlr <br nosrty
TLkly Ye«r , ni upou Ihelr . * oIU rirr siolie slfnlncd sit uu
jjturrhssctl [.urtiUilnciKv, *hl-U j rwiiouniM llwu um^uiiod
TONE
r*mh\n*n ^«nt fow, nwn in*** mid fins qn*Jltyf m
wnil m<fMt puijiy of lnUinn(k>u And tLrou^Lout
bw «Btlro At-slo. Tliblr
TOUCH
pllitnt And *ud nutlr. ly firss from 1h® stlffntw .found
In to many J'ltnos *.
ZN WORKMANSHIP
Iboy am wuvjuaM u«lnf nons btii th« jury lN«t maoirta aci
ftftftL, Uio raplUU omploywt h oar bn^n(g unsbllsf
mm to keep ciutlnwUly 4n luunju*«> «ta«k of lumber! Ae.t on
bund.
4T#-All out SQH Altli PTAN'OM hits our Npw Imprortd ()r«r-
ilrunx N^iiRiI th« Affinttt- Ifr'hlc*
!<*• would mil MtcAiliiii *<i our )i%\* lmprorcuioati In
OKANU PIANOS AND H^liAIti: 0UAN1)H. f stent<«d Auftul
4, IH'W, wl.l li Lcing lint t'iauo nearer porfbctioii tUnn liae yet
« en ttttnlurd. '
E very Piano fully warranted for 5 Team.
. SlUd, Jr., JNO. N. NOIiltll, GEO, l« Pmm.
KkI Rl .r Co. North C*r*lt
SIMS, N O RMS & PHIFER.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
dealera In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ,
BOOTS, 8HOK8, HATS, CLOTHING, 4 •
SKUAN'S BDILDTMO,;
bit, JsvrxBsuir, tixai
HOT Bv Wboleeale we will Duplicate New Or
eana bille. j
Kavlac retirett entirely f m theflroosry aad Per*
warding business would call special attention U
their large and atfhrted stock of Dry Obods, iuelu-
diug all Staples, and every variety of ladles Dree
Goods direct from New York. Having made a spe-
cs Hy of this dep :rttnenrwe Invito the attention e
wholesale dealers to our steok. fully satisfied thai
we can sell goods at lower rates, and of batter qaal-
ty then ever befors offered la thia market.
March 27th 1800 No *7—tf
UNIVERSITY OF NiSBVlLLB
".ninviippa.- j.
FOUWDBD 17SI5.
1 The Collc«ia*e Department and Academy .
0|Mue Kept, dlli, 1H71.
under Military role. \
• Tuition, baar.J, fbsl, washing $150 to|l74
per term
Tlis Law Jkrarlmtnt opene Oct. 4th,
Tuition *940 per lem.
Apply to KIBBT SMITH,
Chaaeeller,
Wn. «— fa
s*'
Thimble Skein Wseons.
(Vo. 2—.'! mo
no, 0—if.
Balttmore, Bid
TRJMMIKG8 AUD BlaLHSGS,
Velvet Ribbons, black and colcrcd,
Silk and Aijmca Bratu, Worsted bihdins.
Iscgle Trnnmiive, Ulivjk A colored Silk Soutache
Wureted aoutacne ntiif Itraide, all colon,
White braids and edgings,
I Silk Gimp* and Prinzes, black and colored;
I Trimming, Taffeta, Bonnet aud Belt ribbons il
varletv.
ri. tlilt. and Jel Buckles.
d<* elry.
CHARLES Dt IIORBE
„ COOKING STOVES.
Fomon. N„. 7 and«
Governor " «« •>
Veteran " •< «
DeSoto « g
£xtra cooking vessels —
Pipe* and Blb ivrs.
Will be sold at vory moderntc priets.
■ T .. CHARLnS Dt MORSE.
Nov 19th:*
Ouio Shellac
Litharge ■
D«c ">• CHARLES DeMOBSE.
CHAINS.
Full variety for Fanning and Wi
CHARLES Da
oninjr,
' KSS.
nock or
SHOES, and Nails, a fins
quality, lust received.
CifARI.ES DEMORSE
ASBESTOS CEMENT, *«****•
E. A. SHAW,
IIAKLFACTIREU OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOSTON, MASS.
mil BUtt AT
WHOLESALE ,'AND HETADJ.
AXEI3HOOHB.KO. 62 AUSTIN STREET.
JEFFERSON, TEXAB,
the Urgent Oock of Boots and Shoes, kept by any
One house in Texas, at Boston manufacturers
prices, freight and insurance added.
•a* All work warrantetl precisely aerepreieat
ed.
A 1IOBART, Jr. Agent nt .Jefferson,
Mo. 49—tf,
WALL PAPER
A handsome esaortment com
pr ising a eouslderable variety
styles, suitable to Parlors, Bed
Booms, and pabllo rooms, with
L
Q?n
LOST.
k
end script No. 191154 for "*0 acrea of lad ia
I to me bv S. Crosby, Commissioner Ol tha
neral Land OQce. Feb, 14th 1883, and If Ml
found within the time prescribed by Law, applia
<m&t « *!si«ss#
No. 28—2tnee.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDSfl-
At a called meeting of the Btoekboldare of the
Bed lUver Agricultural A Mechanical Association,
held/at the Court House on Saturday the M, Inst,
it wee ordered (bet the President give notice thst
all stockholders who have aot nude their anawl
pavment* for.preesding yesre by the let day ef
October neat, shall forfeit their 8took «• the aeee-
elation.
JAB. B. DONOHO,
l'rtfldilis
No. 25-tf, R. B.A.AM Am.
FALL PLANTING.
Turtilp 8eed,
Scarlet Radish, , •
China Winter Radish,
* Turnip Cabbec*.
Winter Snuaabee.
8ea Kale,
Scotch Kale,
Mtieterd,
CHARLES Da MOA8I.
WHITE GOODS.
F'r cementing ortckit in stone, wood or metal—
valm ble for leaky roofs or crevices of any kind
requiring a steppage. For aate t>y
CIUKLK.-t Da MORSE.
ps%
May 19th.
the Barrel or smaller quantity,
rtHAKirO Dt MOR.^K.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
IN Stare and foreale 10 Bartele Cement.
CHARLES Da llOBSE,
Angus. Vb 1870,
The largest aad moot varied Slock «f
ooo 's, and Bibboas to he found ia
Ncrthera Texas.
White
Alee large stock t rown, striped end cheeked liawa
and Cettoradtoi.
Aleo geedateek Si naer Cloth ag.
PAPER WTWDOW SHADES,
Ji«t rr;«!vod and for «a1e by
• IV. U
R?j y,
Jt.ae If th£l**l.
CALL 4MD SKI I
CUAS. DaMOBS%
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1871, newspaper, August 26, 1871; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234448/m1/3/: 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.