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The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 3

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4 sV ft, I- 5 11 11 11 U.J I LJ1L lll '1' '11 J'l 'hi mm i i ii Si, tth 1 II I ti 8 A 0 i i iui lk isi i t. i iiivi' I'sii- ra A IlLtSSIVCl By.Dfc 'iiilerMiii's Eureka Touio, and 0 1ste previoaa to the formation ef cotifcdcraey were sovereign ansiin-iVltrnthey formed lit constilu. iwti jealuuvef their mid nerer lo givepnyihiog tti'-anfft sur. by' them in the article. eonfeilitr-a jf'Ui! purpose they axplieitly -declare jn that all power But surrendered, reservs.

to the slates. In rjjjjrant' violation uf the convolutions iu opinion would not only have the jl it would be her duty to secede, Such have arisn had the liem-fai Uov. i mempled lo, lake from Txa her Vtern territory. Hut in auy ease, the MRLVEPORT Etc sr tw Jttercis l'axaira A. MO Mik, rfURAvfiratir, liv OflTRS fot a pad1 general a' sOrtmetifHif Viy Goftd, B40ts, Shoes HiiU, Caps, Gidceries, fdr lfliifll tlUM4n- lion of hsyers is iiWItoA His slock st thetowest t14 he can induce.

nnuCAunirjTrodneJakea at ket.Aia-t b1h sopptied at a imuH advance. "L- 3-i' )015ERTtOIirFtfc' lursee strveW 1 1 SnreycporV trroterm, Dry 6'iWi, llardttitri RvAl, Shott, Jloltf Proi iiuisu, Vht remedies 1 ever saw. iu the treatment uf in nan ill Mie that disease, 'j'. For Sia lr NtiRiim Si MoHKit, Shri-ifmirl PaRsoKs, taW'oV VmAl IknZtrffrt 7 Slksjuns 4. Jiuilc fa l'xEBtE 'ifciloLUfAsr, 7'efcr i ItARCHortr'RiVmrr rZTTr Ctmiis, Port.

'y J' frrfdr I) A IWeUtoni- J. xi VVin l'lifcu-s, AktiiTC iiHtit'ine hiMfrox SiiKpe.vfiu, Acng(iie; Thomas, Rush, I'htruUt VuuHty flt II AV-ic Sulim, Rufk County A ioi.us-Srrii, lUlhaiiij, I'lUiola 'December 1850. tf A XL1 M. STEIN LEI having just return-ed from tlm Eastern cyjca of New York, Ilaltimore, takes gn at pleasure jn aiiiiouuciiig to tlio citizens uf Harrison county anil the public generally, that he is nowf viwi'g and ojx-niiijj a Very extensive and geWritl assortment of- li coons, embracing each and -tivety article nsnally kept in Dry (iood Establishments, cmiswrtiig of Tin: ar qrixm: 1 The Crratcst Vntwmry-nf the Agr. DR.

I. Tank and iVfwnMctfn 8 --safe, certain, ami pernianent antidote against all forms of lire poisonous erl'eets of Misiismnta ell'ectinf mJ caret ml all tl diilVreiit viiriflHi of Fevers iortfij liver, enlargement of the spleeu, dysp-hsia, dropyjauiuliee, adssiikifida of constitulioiml debility and derangement of thuTsystein, are ajieedily reuirdiud by these 'invaluable uiedi. cincs. Tliese valuable antipotul' remedies were discovered by l)r. 1, T.

and have been successfully tested by atiliHi of the best in the South, and by thousands of ofl.er pi rsim. Those meiliiines are wholly Veietable, and are harinless under liny cirt principal ingredients arc entirely new remedies, used by no other icrswn in any form as a 1 1 In malarial diseases, they net as an antidote against tlie poisonous effects ofiiupnre air, and require no preceding preparation of the system, as they comprise the Cut hurt ic, Diaphoretic. Sed-alive, and Tonic principles; thus accomplish-ing a desideratum in the treatment, of these diseases, long sought fur before the of these medioines. All who hale used Quiuine, (the best remedy heretofore known for intermittent fever) mus't say that it js neither Certain no lasting in its ellects. uinietJa-roan-Jiuuitt citt ini nt ami cnstmltfia, and ceph.iiic d'stnrlj ancesis inadmissible.

JJut lliu Eurekil Mali. cine can be used under any circumstances of ttic-L L'ure tart, acid sularutus; pearl stunk; boi-i't and most fashionable goods of the latent I s.J" .,1, IIRaial. t.Mo.r'y Cvurt pertaining lo eitutct it' drenfaUi and Kurds, I'UCY A. STONE, guardian Of the per. ar.iis and estates of Mary Ann and Francis l'o, io, has filed her aecuniila for final set, tlenietit.

This is, thert'fure, to gita notice that lliey iu be openea tor examination and allow. anee at III nejt ternfofsnid fonrt, to be held oril the last Monday in May, (instant,) at the court, house in the town of fliardmUr hen snA where all jrt-rsons iuU'rrsted iri the welfare of hr. said wards may attend and contest them if they UiiiiK proier. lly order of the aotinty court. E.

C. BEA'LV, "Ik. May 10, ISM. ntti St JOB WORK. Til li Proprictore oC the llrjwbtican are prejmred to execute all kmdi of Job l'linting, in a niatmur muHirnaaaed by an t'S-liil)lisliiiu'tit in tlie Suila; such Hooks, Pampli.

Ida, Hricfa, Tickets, CartU of nil kinds, Show Hills, Hand Uills, Hill Notes of 1 laud, KvceipU, Funeral Tic ketUec lion '1'ick-eta. Circulars, lilanks of every ik'anriplioii, (Jrders from a ill receive prwupt aflenlinit, They keep on hand Clunk for Diftttict Clerks and Justices of the lVaetr. t. m. rrr.KL..

n. Mostis. KOUTON, Mhwneyt at Law, Quitman, Wood County, Texas, will prats. tieeV iu the tlistritt couls of the sixth judicial district, ami the supreme court at Tyler. Te s7jT( I V.t ii llALIs, Aor ney ill Jjic, Will practice in the Several courts of the sixth jinlui.d district, and in the upreiue and federal courts of tlie stale at ler.

Addresi E. G. Bennrrs, a Mosely, JefTcr-son, TexasT I lall, MarhaHr'i'exas har lliau IITARD, WILSON 'Si are now receiving and opening at llieir old stand, on the north side of the public square, their new and Well Selected stock of SPM.Mi AS If SUMMER. UOODS. With their ample slock of domettic Kml, embracing Herman, French, and English Fancy-dress, for girls and Indies, eare, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, and llimuets, Hurdware, Queens-ware, China, Glass, Wool, and Tin Ware Sad.

dlcrvXullc.v..Sclltmlaiid wellaneoiis Honks, Stationery Hosiery, Clothing," Rope, Iron! Sleel, and Castings uli of which are of the latest flyks, and the must re. cent importations, selected with rnurA and injai.rfiiit-Uiiiiuivcnusi-qu't)tly -wo are now im'trtred, and will sell ovr rrr. vv contideut.ly invite our friends and the public to I 1 wlii. bums, lempir of Honor, Ha. now I fnul A iiv nrMaiio Hunt, Im trail of Hi.

sreeiid sikI Satunlny. in ea.1i nHmih Tlw follivinir nr tlm nnH'ert for the term ISjli- J. STKWART, F. J. PA'I'iU O.

Rev M. W. STAI'LKS, StUCCl. STINtsOX, W. W.

AIAMS, D. JUNKS, HF.ATrt, At.l.KN KIMH.KV, T-JAS. ULKY, H. Dsowji, D-rsw-M. Just reeerVed sunlf of chsrteim, boulit, tin National Temple, snl is now prepared Ui orgamw and fmih Subordinate Temples.

Rt sK.jrjix.vii, April ID, 1851. KiltUrrt of ihe lirpublictihry (ientleinen You will discontiuno mv narhe as a candidate frirtlio ollico of Judtr'a ihe Xirrtr attirml DMtrict- lluiuaa of private chnractcr retulcra it inipracticable for nio toeotitinuc tlie ennvass. ltesjH-elfulh', A. It. SHANKS.

M.Ksii.Lt April 1 Dr. A. Pa ua.ru 8t8nwing. thai it will tnorr devolve upon tlm voters of tliiTsenatiiriat (A select a gontleiimn tr Keprownt tliem in the upper house of the next Legislature, it therefore earnestly requwded that you Jiennit youriniiie to be placed hoforo the people aa a camliilHte for that important atntion, Anil lu rt duing, ymi vtl receive the Warm anpjiort of lfviyusoM. Puch as tliv words are, such will thy affections be "esteemed; and such will lie thy deed as thy affections, and lucli thy lifo 1 A ll s.

Omci oc Tin PictTrai, April ISM. COTTON Tlio demand hs heen more Kiwr and si farhm showed ihemseltisi fhuj sellers llw sates reached fAJO bales taken (or Eurupe at easier prices, lt i)ol Unlinarr, Miiliilimr. -(km! Milllins a .7 Ma 9 mVi 111 Viihllinc lair, I II' lair, III sr I II i.issl Pair, (esul ami Kme, 1 st." Pos s. Prinnt si lit 50, to II 2 Corrrt Kio Kcosa. Me Me.

I uui ts 1' nine ndf haet int. verv dull. iitoie irnnl- 1. i LJULT I VBSOLU Mc LLEN or i heirs, will lihdiV ta lJioir inlurel lu make themselves known to t'C; et Itaehrror's Kelreal I. i'akens I)iL, S.

C. Editors throughout the Sinte of Texas will, cooler a favor by inseju ing ihis notice otic tiUiC. May 10, ISjl. il; It. Just Anhrd.

A 4. siir assortment linei'iltlerv urli lis tmesl poekel knives, one doen "to- aoiu coinn.iiuoiis lulf docn liiir dmiljle Itirn l- P. VVV C. T. V.

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ti. H. 8. comlition efthj system where a purgivviliiige in this re.ion of country. Wishing oth- or umpnoreitc is neetieu, won me nappiesi ei.

feds. The trtuie mildly acts on the boweli carrying off the nueo bilious mutter Collected customers and the public to' mil and examine there; collection the action of the. liver and elsewhere, and eat-spleen, and assisting nature to throw off the themselves us lo thu truth of his slate-luipedieiits to a hetrlthy action of the body, by will be enabled to. keep tin hand natural remedies, calling inlo action suspended I a Select aswirtiueiit, and good laws thereby removing the causes ami yy flf ay BJ nPTy Brlh le in his line of biii-TlTecls of disease tlirouuh channels nvi j'f, Fii, an rhfer brother, has of tho I N.r(,iHi.t)y located liitn'-elf ill the city of I'hil- All that for these vvohderfu'l medi- adelphia, and will attend strictly to nil orders JWFAJIRIVED AM) J-OK a ALU AT J. J.

tiALLAdUtlli'S, VLL the' nil knacks thul hilorygive any uecount of, to-wil Superior Hugnr-house molasses ijfohWa syrup; ortire; prime article br'a sugar; superior pulverized augffrs; powdered Boston loatdft; fcnglisli dairy, pinjiianjlle, and western tthvese; sperrf fnfshenlluiry, nnd Wuatern. buller: suuar cured hams dried venison ham frtsh leaf lard ni or tea, viz lly son, Imptriul, Pouclihnj, lllmk, si.d Gunpowder; Extra article of l.ceistanu faiiiilj' and star caiullcs; all kinds 4-4wkiW GVrkins, IWJnToXmiicdilij; ALU fine assortment of English imported piekles, mieli an, yftew, huw, walnut, wiions, and piekalile. -Also a splendid lot siil assortment-of rjr- serves and nrs rtmms; rms- ins, grupcsciirrutit, cranberries; H)f- JAlit and atrjiw ln-rry jellKs; peaches preserved Hi-xneiroin juice; Apricots, pears, and prunes preserved in their ow iu ice Lobsters in eans; also pickled jfreab' air dines; Mackerel iu kits sad barrels: Ako Sal in on in kits) dried herring, superior quality! Csiidles-tlorge lot; First quality cigar, comnu do, Col sixes Kimis itavormg pper sauce; Fine article chewing tobacco Wiitler strajtujdantl lard oil; tide vinegar; Pickled pig buckets; -Itru-rt new buckwterit; Spices, mitmegs, ginger, nnd clnDamon; Castecl and fancy soaps Aeotcli and alocaba null Worcestershire sauce and many other arti-ties too numerous to mention. subscriber respectfully solicits a share invites those wishing to pur chase to rail and rxamine his stock, as he )s deierrnmed to sell, low for cash, believing tlist a niuible aijpcnce Is better Oiaii a sloar sink ling." i.JOvii J. GALI.AGriF.R.

Dry tioods," and llardvrjrp. SJllli: VLPORT rpilE undersigned are constantly at their establishment in Shrcveport, fresh from the northern cities, nnd from New Orleans, most superior articles of Dry Goods, Clothing and Well, as a choice assortment of tiroft rieii. store will always be found full and llMf stocks entire, So Ihat purchasers may meet with a ready accum mo'lalioli in the above lines. -They would reCiujimeiid (hose coming to Shrei i i it -toUfetiase pmda; to give -t benr a call before purchasing 1'lsew here, satisfied Ihat they will as lo jjuahty and prices. 7 E.

1J. JACOiM. We ill pny ensli, or trade for Cotton and f'eltrifs. ila-fim More Eilrantdimiry Curti Ejected by M. VIIAL, 51.

La. Suiir.vi:i-oi:T, July 8, i to certify Jliat hiv wife has been sf-flictcd wTih TheJlspep'ia'Tof agrcat" many years, a great of which time her disease as so violent the became emaciated lo sueti a degree- that she resembled a living skeleton, if such could te possible. She took neurly all the medicines rcfouiniendcd in her disease, there was no sense in it. 1 was then advised by a friend to put lier under the trc.tmejit D'n'A. MJ Veal, who soon restored her to perfect bi ulllu A the Dmlor says, I believe thcru is something peculiar to himself ill mode -of- practire4t.rf-at- the rate my ifemproved uiub-r Ins tfttatnietit, as enough astound tlie most skeptical; andj now say the afflicted, thai I believe in many instances that prejudice standi more in the way of llieir reeovtf than the incurability of their diseases.

Such eiqieriericc' of Dr. Veal's treatment, ml such the result. Neither he nor bis reme. dies need any encomium Irolii me: tne skill ol the one mid the elluucy of ihe other are too well known for Hut; but a fellow-feeling ft. the sullercr ihdiiced me take up Ihe pen, audio is ilcJlftilcd the imierfeel com.

manicalioii of VV M. HtM. (i.tdn Jan, 15, 185U-' This is to certify Unit my son William has lias lii-eii cured of the cramp colic by Dr. A. Veal, alter having been nlliieted with the com-plaint at dilieretit times for live years.

r-j l)r'-ur (V, -21. This may certify that 1 have been dangerous. iitliicied with the gravel fur a number of years, and have tried all the usual remedies re-toimuoniied iu sli-li cases without giving me any relic frI to I fr Veal, who ell'ectually cured OH', Sahaii 'SLattie. I'ln-, tinea is a fair trial, illatisly all ol their unpnrallelli'd Ti.eir fame is built lip-oi. their own ellieacy, ami a romparison mill all other remedies is challenged.

Physicians are retjuested to use. the Eureka Tonic Nepcn. theiiii Pills, as they-wolilil any other tonic, with any- previous preparation of the svstt in they pleaae, and they w'lll be com inei they are the siijs rior of Quinine, and the whole catalogue of toiiies.iised as intermitteiits, yheir-nsw is whiiWibic, 'at-anyAiuieevea: when the patient has the highest lenr. for su-k head ache and obstructed (ilistriictert mriistruation, they have, no 'ttual. For t.im Also, Dr.

I. T- llranrasoa'a Cttlhiirtic 1'ilis. for cleansing anil purilying the cohie up to the scratch bohllv, for we feel ss. constitution, and establishing a liealtlrv- ctono-airred-th'eTafe-ainittMaia our j. my all persons laboring under any twin of rfiggiru, molto is muf and rfuJy constitutional' defaiignmrnt.

i. "JZ1.JL:";:''-'"'' I Al-n, Dr. I. T. IIim-i hm.n's Ouachita IVnii- WAR), CO.

tne Licsing eleTbesford npnfl Marshall, May, 1-M. iit-ltf the infantile world, warranted tu. ep-l norms and in every-ease, where Hit ex- V- MU.Slf' S'( '71 I ist in the body. Tins 'Vermifuge has proved it- IR SUMMERS has just relumed I d-idedly snpeiior to any other in use-. fptpssiil frorti the North, with fdll supply AIoT l'lt.

I. T. lksiikao.i A rrr and -nr of i.trMJtnJ.'. or ll-il Ail. 'Hie ue of tins.

in connection with; Mrs. NORUIS, is welt l.iiiiinetit has Wen attended un-prepared to instruct thirty or forty pupils, bav- success in it'll disease, of man or mg lu their music room four splendid J-'rthe horse, it'iustaiilly cures corks, Mr. S. is apprised that pupils learn luster, and i dies, ch.de, cuts; wound, splmls, spat in. Ui ofiiettingiiet'-dlesever 'raiinr-hwinriey, spr.un, tiltn ol the.jeve, wlnrl- It ma, Lwuort, 33-lf r-j-n -Ar if CITATION.

Ward tj" ViiUoH-tB; Hdrfihn Hut Stat orTixaav T-' T7. -ou'dy of Harrison. To tht Sheriff of 'laid County, Urteling VrOU ore here by eommsnded. rvmnioa Marstoii Windsor, by pebliratioa of thi'J eitation four succewsrve in the Texaa-Republican a newspaper published in said County, to be and appear at the next term of tlie District Corirt of Harrison County, to bo hoMen at the Court House in the town of Mar. shall, on-lJre thirteenth Mondsy after the thinf Monday in March, 1351, to snsserthe isrtiliun of William RIX- Word and Jomes B.

VvibuHy in snbatance as follows. That Marston Wind, sor, on the first day ol January, A. D. 1 850, made and delivered unto said pluiutitfs his pomissory note in substance as follws: MrmAaH Texas, Jarrtmry 7st, 1850. One iv after date I promise to pay to the order of Uxrd and Wilson, twenty five dollars and forty tenia, Value receiied payabte at then' counting house in Marshall, with interest at rale of.

ten per cent per annum from maturity Until paid. Signed, MaasToa Wrxnaoa." Plaintiffs also aver that said defendant is indebted to tliein in tlie further lam of oiaj hundred and seven dollar and fear cents for merchandize sold and delivered to defendant st his reiiiest. Said plaintiffs proy that judgment be rendered against the said defendant for tYj amount speciiied in their petition and eests of suit. Herein fail not and make due return as tha law directs. 1 Teste R.

Ford, clerk of the rT'v. trict conrt of llarrhnm county, snd seal of Said court, at Marshall, thtv 17th day of April, A.D. IS5I. i Gi-i), Ck liy J.T."Sha.k, Deputy Issued April 17th, 1851. -V U.

if- 1- OKU, Clerky U. UV At, Depute, Received in office April 17th, 1857, and Immlud ro editors of Texas Republican auua day fur publication. 8. IL PERRY, Sheriff H. C.April 19, 1851.

613 THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of Harrison." VOT'C-- herehy gtven that tetters of Ad minislration were granted tome on the Estate of Sarah Ann Oglesby, deceased, by tho County Court of said County, on the SUi i of February, 1851. All persons holding clrims against enid Estate will present )beu the time prescrilied by law, snd all persons indebted to said Estate will please come forv aid and settle up. T. B. OGLF.SBY, Adm.

Marek 2, 1851. nl 6t KOTH'E 18 hereliy given that sealed proposals will la received by the Ruilding Committee until his third Monday in May, 1851, for building a. Court House in the town of Gilmer. Said use is to be built un the doric order. Diddera ill je required to give bond and, security in trbbin the amount For further particulars rv ferto county clerk of Upshur county.

WM. WARD, J. W. RICHARDSON, R.U.WARREN. April 19; 1851.

n4.t li Adminlslrulioii notice. LET'i'EUS of atliiiinistratioti, witli the w'H annexed, were granted on the estate of Alexander A. McKitme, deceased, to the under sioned, by the county court pertaining to -e-4uti-a-of. dc-a-ased held in and lo Harrison County, Texas, on the 4th day of Apriir A. All persons therefore In'V inir claims apainst said estate arc hereby noti fied to present them ithin the time presented by law, duly authenticated snd those inde'ttd to the same wiflease make immediate ay incut to JOHN TOWERS, Adm.

April S3, ns-l ot yOTlCE- X. Wade C. Moseley my gencml agent, (o settle all my outstanding business for Bie ns t-in niy namejto sue and be sued in all of claims for" of against me, as though 1 mfQ lursonsl'y present. DANIEL MOSELEY. Harrison Texas, Feb.

10 1851. Ht( Adiuiiilslrallon KotlcC bktfi'i of William Hill, deceased, were granle.y.7 1he umlersigiied, by "the county court of li-iri- son County Texas, on tlie second day of April A. D.lSol. This is therefore lo give notice to all persons claim aiainst said estate, to pacnt them within the" timei prescribed, by law, duly authenticated and those moeljlca to llie sitRi will tde'ase 'ri'uike immediate parinerit CATH.UUiK HILL, -J April 9Srl85l--T-- i Atlmlnistrullon notice. ON the 5th day of April, letters of ad- ministration were granted to the ed, by Ihe county court of Harrison Cwi ily, pertainingto estates, on tlie estate of Jess.

An. drew'a, deceased. This is, therefore, lo gia iiie hotiee required by hiw, Hint all persons baying claims agaitrst sa'id estate, will beexpce them duly, authenlicated and lltsv those indebted io' the same will please tu.iV.... payments lo 1 J. M.

HENDERSON, A April 20, 1851. Ct Tfo the rnbllft rpHE undersigned respectfully informs th i A. public that his ferry (known as Mefiee'" old crissing,) on the Sabine, is at all tiroes, good would inform strangers tt it is not discontinued by the lata pspef town and ferry which has recently made its appearsne only two miles above it, railed Krd Rode. My Ferry is aituuted on Ihe main wesle-n roote leading" from Marshall to tht Three of tlie Trinity-, a route well known to old The proprietors of Red Rock jfiva Tnt'e" to the traveling community, that the rout" tit. nftarest wcaC to lUL'-uy inav lotra is i anywhere." If so, I am within two miles of It is a lamentable fact that I ham a a eatulrxtr.

afgtf ei to hi wh. uo HforRed foeaf.fi mZ 1 1, forilw.f. It is set WV der-to l. the But flnwnfatt inaj ti 11... .1..

of the couimunitv. bone of any joint, ami Uiteuipert For iniin, it speed'y cures rheumatism, gout, scrofula, bitrns, scil'ts, inter, ami ringworms, swellings, rl-mif, cut, sprains, and brut, old ulcers, wald-head, Si're tiirout, w-iili ill tiili'S. Iriiud llch. li HI, no I in" i. io i ri ,11 K.fi-lV any person of its ahperirily-wvr any oilier Ijiiinn nl.

ll of the above mtdieine-rnre prepared by Dr. I. Ti Henderson, for Ikar.t, Tubh, t.v sole own rs ami proprietors, FiituiMjJe.Iai., to whom ull let tor luiisl be adddrcsned, post paid. Ageuls W.inled.jq every tow from ike Uihm.Ii.-i lit complaint Dr. I.

T. Henderson, f'f farmervilie.we take idcasiiro in iec.oiiiUin.dinir loull those nit iinsulKhted witli bothtr paHi, gaalcxjiuijiurchjise a JiutM tie uf two of his most excellent l.unht i-mc. Fertile last tlirua or I'onr we. k. we have l-eti laboring" under' the iiiut excriici.iTing p.iflis; from some unknown cause, and also have hud I at the same lime every symloiii ol tlys p-ia.

i nnire correctly liy laKin well-toned inslruinclits. Mr. S. takes tins oppommity (o thnnk the coiiimiinitv for their year. and hopes that his pi rmaueiu ol location here in Marshall will, be some inducement for an iu crfcase of pup.ls.

IT will June pianos at any lime ncn culled on. nai tt The Drui? More 0' Noams it. Tai nrr is inoved lo John- son's bn. biiil.iing, where their old ens tomers, and tlie petted host of new ones, may -rind-that ipiril. hcrftofore eharji tericd their house.

1 "We would call llie rssM ial tlleiition of the ronimiiti.il and those who' visit Marshall buy medicines, to the fact ihat when the ia'" planked we will tleaT our hut dnig lower, tlian can he purchased in Shrcveport. 'f We have almost arta-le in our line. Our iiiediciui aru freh, thir atwk already large, snd a on Inc way Ins from Pluladelphia. We furthermore ask Hie favor of you iV.irnri tittt 4r. vuu aim -i tr-Ason on gwnt i I i I I i would raise art issue between.

tfce4 of Stales and the tie ne rat Government. bis opinion had a for th Ueneral Oovernroent were right Cum(n he wonW aide with her. If the right he would tide with the Slate. art Ui arbiter to decide the question them. Nona was provided.

Some A'J, and he understood Judge Huberts jmuiig the number, that the supreme court umi pghtrul2.p'er. toitftermiiw pud spatter. sTt Supreme tOHfl was a tjie'V-eneral Uoveriunelit, and to admit jicmn would be to t'-rwolidale tlm the doctrine ef South Carolina that a Suta bad tlx right to settle the question, i4 bete admit tlx power of one Stale, in iilioB to all "of the others, ami to render joyeroroenl a rope of sand. Mr. Jell'erson o-estd a convention of tlie aggrieved aieSutin rae a convention could nut be rftd, then aea Slate must act fur itself.

In a an event aiut rely upon that, 1'rovi-mce, whk-k kd ever watched us, replied, lie said the gentleman Milir4 ka with Air. Seward. He had gone fciewsy to bring a forced and for feitcd, -MWucUoa which hlte his course in the Slate mnUo wluea formed tlm present oonstitu-iu iueoinprebensible to ordinary minds. 4 he favored tlx audience with some peculiar which he (aid the Judge hud advocated lu i-lbedy. ani that he itA-hiltrce) had ever Mr.

Seward, It was but the day si kj yesterday, that he hud been stopped in tprerh because lie not tin epithets to hlu upon so vile and inlamuus Si. Was it tor, or was it candid, after this. with Seward a Itiail hated abme I Th gentleman had endeavored to vkulc an circular k-ltvr. lie would read the nisei quoted by 'Judge Evans to the audieiK-e tm (hkh be did.) Now, hat is there in it nil 4on denuiH'iation. lie had said that it ii aavm seep tlw) ConslituUuu in stays, corsets.

Was there anything remarkable in He wouhi a the by what in tl Constitution tlie (ioternuient of t'niled Slates had purchased Loui-tuva lie jjj us him where lliey aitjuired tlie riht to wi Ttias; or to purchase territory from tire. No such power was to be T.iui.d in kuef of the It wai derived nefrom its npirit; fruia a. fair interpreution. constitution were kept in stays and cor-ii, the most bellclklai measures would be de-dd measures aH'ccling srrvauly the destined I iw country and the happiness of mankind. ridiculed Judge tvans's of passion.

r'or himself hef woutd say that fuHy iecfnzecb- tU and the af the Uned lioVfriuntnfo Slate into submission that would ret igsinsi 1lo had put a plain case thSf) Kvans. llint of South Carolina. What aaai life do, if that Stale seceded from (he imb. Would he support her or the (ieAeral itertiineni. InsU-sd ol ihishehai been favored an iiieoiiipiehciisilile theory.

He was a wlieal man: Judire Evans waa not. lie had iitd In the question he was mien, and candid on all question. He MUid lt4ai he would vote for putting ajt tin jers and resonrees of the (Jovermneiil in ao to force her into submission, and. to sup sws treason and rebflliun. What does Jud'e any I Why, Kh tells you llint if he djs- Eians believed hi-r rfjjlit he ould side (S South Carolina.

If lie believed the (ieiier. Government was riht he would side with the Vers that be. Si range answer to a plain ques-m. And if the Stale of South Carolina and General fiovernment eant agree h.it'a tu June. Why, wn ifiut trust to Providence.1 sis, continued judgt) is sheer inm-biw, snd really means ntitliifisT ''( the world.

1 Judge Eians replied brietty- iin anid that 4tv isinjj Judge Oi lnllree with Mr. Seward, he 4 not mean to khv that they thought on uhje'tof slavery. On that auiipt Judg Vhiltree differed as widely front Mr. Scuard be did. 8lamy wa MrSewards hoht.yi roal jtuprovcineijis Juilge CXhiltree's, Their i liey aimed at the aanie point lo wit, the per- f-itm cciiisUlUJUU.il anil ine iiesiruciion He had said, that if the (onsti- i iiin ere belirved it was iheVighr sd the duty of the States to resist, and if ne.

esarv lu secede from the Union, Judge Oehil In lielieved that the StaU's had no rights; that i General tJovernment was clothed with oni liipoiem-e. Suppose the (icneral fiovernment to abolish slavery in thu States, what the gentleman do! Judge (Xhiltree replied Ljvould revolution a a matter of course." judge Evans eontinued. -The gentleman in is speech on Thursday made me rut a ridicu- i figure, with a huge pair of spurs. With 1 spurs, I had Intended tn ride him around congressional district, but I am sorry to say 1 itt he has broken down at the first heat. I have no mora Sox comment on the above -sepsis of these spe SENIOR.

P. S. TTie Kepnbwan -penan4 -TOanty-l j. ssirse Ifind meets the praie of lnle llie fit-rot i ss loudly condemned for its tergiver-I Visions and its foul-mnuthed-ijfiiekgardism. r- flie variofls numbers the.

sent et the approbation of ciery thinkingand i anilid man. Paasini- ptraafa How ii it, that tlie Washington corres nndetit of the X. O. It Jhahfr Stilt ut, bat lately Jieeome such a favorite the Star State rati lot! The editor of Patriot onee used aome very ltarsli ipeaking of this fellow, as fnilowg: tbms w.Uifh a fellor fnn th Philafl-lphia snd rail public auentina tail, The J'ty a-trr, wlss am it guerre tlssssvss, ll besrs we Mr. s.sci.

Gscsp, wlul BjlimKire Kun. sod sndi-T llie tiifrisi lire of nlfean-timtie Piesviww.in wsj lrgse.1 rfevil Cpsr ilevil I siel with proprleiy swiiiliiraelf die Osrntmien of I Hei. This Frais-w I. Hif. llw iwh trensrf msniifnellirer of free stsl -s-nitmMil.

f' stWm n.l imwlieni Hmisls, tin mdivliliavl ihe rsllsrii Itsvni of iMiwU'in of lA.i' wt' wlhWnnr Hi -iiiirion teller wnlers, li! nstks bread for by msniif-eiuriiir nws the puhlie. It it ir, firmsl wlifitiss lately sniHHiner.1 lo lh I -lihe Jiia-iK ilutt Mr. I'fol lhni(hly iisianwd .1,. si.inih. he iliii neonlr of Missiwp- i.

flal- rne thai to 'mule nt il.nl were asj mors slill-i nj ssuiMsineemriilllsin the Trlisn. will be Ui nw Mli "jjaw Houkten, as no Innas him, 3 '(St ins Drintiisr vi -hii 'iHte editor ould ihtt i i of tlii;" miseraldo me'ca i TieT7enipIiticaIly '1'rJ5' it; iimtefia to Ltt DiuMr. Boiteux. Mitkal Irsnce Bolwark of the i "Gierioos i Krjmhhmn. hs.

teamly a Wwvl tn say 1" n'i-" 4 ks. h.tme, emt-TwVtua, RppnWiran wroi" la N.i SBlmnls, svery rflort, nskmt (nt lt sslvannemenl uf life -ft Us cswiireM, frhjpVeW, Intelleeitial sotl w1. srt.tHi. Poliotil 'Umvfi (e Oiflitark 5 WnrM isys ih K-iihii-H of last week, hav iutlito mme. tn-my, -urt sow.

T. article ia in perfect keeping with the editor'a practice of jarbling." Tbe head i tut, wliloii placed over an- arti- in wiilek proved tliat tha editor of lithe bvlicttrliit the think tht editor Must be the father of above little piece. Who eannot lea ill Jbttlnf raaemblanca of hinitit hat a verjr isstf, a-i teyjsa-U. a is Ui 4 4 any quantity ol lisli-tjooas aim usii ones aireaoj ri'ged, a lot of aovkdologers." violin siring-, all klluisof fwrcilssiort cups the pretiesl lot of pretty tilings, any nhure tf be lound in tlie diggum." Aoj' or all of Inch oiler very low for the spierim tuin," or on tune los re-sponsible dealer NOKUIS TACKKTT. May 10th, lHil.

Hlr' CITATION. SampaoiiMeCoir.ffl MrClaln. Tit 8 tvte or TfWS. County of Harrison, nsy lav Tut rs-lins K-ar lay OU are liertby coliiiualiUetl to summon John McCta.it,-1 be -and personally sp- oeur oeior me ai my emeu on me 11. V.li...

day ill May, A. D. 1 bil, at leu o'clock, tlrTexRepMblaiHa news-4 pStK-r published in Harrison County, Texus, tor three successive weeks previous to tne re- mm of tins ti lieU ami there to an- sw'eT he eom ditrt of SauitHou-Mc liaduLt of the eslate of Jeruelm Crunk, deceased, in a plea of debt due by joint note, briefly as follows: on the first day January next we or either of us promise to pay S. Met owan adin. of the estate of Jerusha Crunk, deceased, or bearef, llie sunt of eighty -live dollars and lift)' cents, ic, dated January ISM: Herein fad not.

anU make due return oi una. a the law directs. -Given under my hand at oliise this April ntli. A. D.

I8il. Jl LIAN KI1.LD, J. P. May.i', is3i. lo 1.

I I.ll. fine style, "'Uiiemji htring'hrXt iHtchd titiMim- Limit jttt almost kit entire slurb stifti'aa tliai of ftrictA. that he enn sll'ord to sell goods cheaier in the tow of than merchants can' sell in the city of Shrevrpnrt, or any other town -or ers to nnbihe lite stime opinion in relation to t'lmin lot resneetl'ullv his old directed to btui. Si'rlhvrst uf. tht Puhlie i Marshall, Texas, May Di, IH50; -J N.

sell ginnls uutiswuHy low for Co.a and to jiunctMi diUrs oil tlie usual credit. 2 iitsiiii.l. noil MAKSIIAl.l,, TliXAS. i Tllliilurgi' and commodious forhe wwjition of t- 1 t- TliepiopiiTTiif -i. ill 7 roirccu lo oroinoie inc oiiiion oi ins Attached to the above establishment i one of the hiraesl and best stable intho state; Horse will be fecemd and rcturuid at, 'the II, Cull'snd give the.

new pmprietor a trial. Proprietor, Tl'eliriiary 1,151. 3iy 1 144 sxarsV MRS: RRACKEN ti SON have faken charge of the RiAk Hotel, in Rusk, Cherokee coiifitv.siiil soln-il the patron -age-of- tlm traveling public. '1 he table- ill be furnished with the besl the country affords and tin pledge themselves that no puins will lie spared to render it one of tlie most genteel end ciiinl'urtable 'cstaUishiiu iits ii' Easleru Texas. Rusk, Hier-kee Feb.

27, IW. dWy THE umh-rsigned. proprietor, itil'orms his liiendsi.und the pul-hc generfiilv, thai lie has taken charge of the 1'lauti rs' Hold, mtiialed in tlie uio-t de-sirubiu part of town tor a public house, lie ha -'made every neetptsMry.for the aecommothilion those who lijay- please to fnor Iniii with a cull, and fU'ili'ls hiuisejf la t'urinsli i the slate rcoiiiinodutiuiis not iiitcncrto any in W. W. ALLORY.

February-'! Ciirllwuf, Piuiola CiwfWv, THE. I 'roiinclof of tills estatiltsliment o. (.. the inililie i- v. r-- with the best llie country June 16().

lv lloiliil)' I.aVta'al Hrruhisi. WII.I, utletul to the prociirenieiit the 'aUovti City. V'he being duly certified here, ill lie to V. C. Choute, hs.) ol that place.

iieeessiiV'ilf forwanhng tlicse document -TTWrietTeeit cirfHiHi- i U'ashincton 1 C-ttei-whit. will aid in having liiem-priicrrcil early unit enrrecuy, win apii-ar in tlie fact, that insiiv ctliims rf similar feature lie there until they Wie ebssvlcl'u for Want tf iitteiilioH, mvaient at a-kington Uw- uiul a prosecutor of claim at that place, of bnig sLiiidmir, and well known frpfitatioll." 1 lis cnwntcirr suntr-fa-eriem-y- -the man ner vf traiisaclmg business in the government departments, offer eniiiieiit faiiliiies to thostt who ish to procure certificates for f.o'ii tlijrrnnuuilcrtlie: act of Sep temlier atn, SU.Wi ARTHUR MILL. MarAaU, w'r 1 Mh. 15H. Ol.lf i amor THIN new and splendid boat, Captain, will run regit- la'tween J'hmon, Port Uiillm, and 1 fh-l'uns, Itituhmg-at ail inlwiueJiate landings.

hi4 heen built cxnrcsslv for tills trade, and for safely, slid the charncier of her iicetiiiiuiuda- ti.o,. rannot be antnassed by ati'v boat on the river, ratals -iargaand'commotlioti-s-nnd neatly fitted up. It Is inienuea sue sinui coui-binc speed, safety, and comfort. Ucc. 1 1, suiiiincr ml rull Arrni.Bfi.ieii-.' The xtmmrr JIM I.IM11MI, MC the lTK UIVF.K, Ctana, Master, stsAiexandria Kltiw-era and pasnetiucra may a lVA.lliy.

The rl -anti itrlrt ittAenuim. The I.nst 4 ull. I STILL have the notes ami accounts belonging to the Will. S. HUhardson in my hiinils for collection: those indebted to the mi, find flesiniiis of nvohlincr further trouble, can do so hy settling up by the first of -June, without distniftinn, mi placed in the bauds of ottieers.

SAM. J. 'lUCllAKDSON. 1S.M. ti4t Look I OST, on the 'Jiilh day April, a promisso rv note, given by John II.

Roliertson, niid lWaile TiaTirnw- i IIWI. AH persons are, therefore, hereby for JJ noje. HOULUT HUDSPETH. nl5tf May 3, 1S51. finulT, tnR sale, a larco lot ot Miller's Scotch JL 4 anuff, by EVAN'S SANDERS.

111HEES for sale at New York prices, by the Harrison County Uiblo Society, almjt A. S. JOHNSTON', Sec. 11 C. B.

April 12, 1H51. n4J tf uvntt ".7. TEST received, a lot of line doulilc-barreled shot guns. IViee. varing from rtn00 Also a lot of pistols.

M. I F.tNI.ElN. WtrmilllS--. bAajinESTOCK'S, VVeiner'a Canadian, and A Javne's tonic vermifuge, for sale by Javr V.S KS6 vV I of the A. till of his to to ly i av new- accounts lor mi year, ami ii 1)f at once catch you it wilt almost kill you to resist 'be i used ahuiit one temptation.

it according direction, and lake great We have lots of pretty things coming uri. tlaXg, that wii wcr- at tmec rt-Januiirv ill This may certify Iiit4 have Ute-abjeejyt'ffiStkia-lti certify Uial 1 have appointed VV niiu recourse in ioio i- evoerielic iit tint if.t- rein-l, wittt we ret it i ihi 1 1 1 le if VVe therefore bespeak for it Jiulhmg hmre than fair trial, to test its virtues, which will no i 1, ..,1 cru Ionics OOUI'v in use. pAKMtkV.I.LI., Nov. I. This is to certify, that I have uwd in my practice, and seen oUiers me, Dr, I.

T. Henderson's Eureka 7'onic, and 1 do believe it to be the mot lhc certain cure of Chills ami Fever, I have met with. It exerts cufamffeetir everv iiArf-)aA stunce I was woiidcrfullv pleasetl with ils-jow-er til iniiiietliately cure chilU, and cut short eon geslive chills. 1 do not V-licve in spccilics, fulling in notlii evert met win tmn i. ,7,..

Eun.bi of llrrlfcii'lerson's, and 1 take omit pleasure in recommending it to iitllic-tedV 'ZZ Wm- s-'pw fefcKAWvJaluJt, lU Tills Is to ecrlifv. that in the rratF l-V I had Issen severely i.lH'ctcd with nils and nil tfie Lout fl. .1.11. olhof due. lliev hadf MrtllOll I them what tlie uoeiors una me vvas.ajiri.nicjii--no,", -i ii tiiu in itniitinniiiiii in iiii i 1 Sum-ivori "1i-tvmrait et.Vo4 MiauLMaai-Jv' 1 i iiiiiuliilteriited fliediciiies.

Live'raifEntargettteHt ol-lliiuami-ijjij will -leave Shreve-' tryinry thing, fnmi very best pi, ysi- VTI'HDY for New lrlei.i.S I 1 I'- tht su-k for tiftccn years, a -xtuter of which liiuc 1 was not to attend to Having taken so milch medicine without any -benefit, I had almost dis-paired of relief. Though, as the last resort, I applied lo Dr. A. M. Veal, who, in a b-w weeks, ell'ectually cured niev Asioa Mw'Tos.

'Ru fim'ind Jan. 17, 1850. This is to certify that my m-gro woman Ann hss lii'i'll Bliliji'it to epilepsy, w-eonvuisnc ins. for hUeeii yeiifs. eonnr times- tmr aiinessoi her disease Were so severe she would suddenly fall down njid become convulsed, her face riistorteil, her breathing hurried mid lalHirious-her tongue protruded, aiid a great Ti'uMiititv'ot suiliva cuHected about her mouth.

Uiiriiuf the fifteen yeujsof her iitllietion, 1 bad tty several eminent mineral I Hu-v jll failed to give her any relief. I jU, l.gsn rikill of uch I' iilivsiciniiH hud been fairly tented the treat. tno'tit of her case vvitliput giving the necessnry result, that il WnuM be useless to do anything more for but ns 1 hail lieard a great deal about Dr. Veal's success in curing such diseases, I tinnllv to try Ins skill and the" efficacy of reiiieilies in her ease; -Jshe is notf'aa good a lioiiso smimt I own. Also, my negro boy tieorge lias been cured of rln-u-matisiu of long standing by the Doctor.

Jonathan Palmer. A limited number pf students can be amply accomniodated-al will be received nt any lime of (he ear,) with a well sfoeked library; snd also a knowledge of thi preparation of remedies in his lalwraiA-rv and inO.tleiil store, oirvring induee-ments to" the sttiilent, which those who aspire to a high stantlis-v'f medical acquirement wi know how to appreciate when to these will be added the 'necessary instructions psiw them to treat cases at dis i. Ihe-pauenu on sounu phisiological principles The fee iforeaeli i Il.imlred Dollars); All variaoiy ijt.vv persona desirous of testing the elhcacy of hia remedi4.a in their own cases, no matter where IIict eeside, caiOfry conveiHcnuy ao so uy mivlnma In nisi in ti'ri semlingtlicir age am. Possible, hen mediwne to by I'l jij ic casca ids ice is vioj hlch mar be enclosed br mail at his risk. The charge wtl be One D-d- Kr' tor 'each time he arpliea galvsmsm.

He medicina to a great. sWancajm- Tl.u.wUi. I.hvb heen repmre ri ntU surpass, Heine 1 Bliy tf Kvans 4 Sanders, I. I-, 11 thA IS 1) KAI.bKS in drugs, nietiicine! Slid elietn- icals, glass ware, per fumery, fine soaps, sleel pens, superior writing ink and piper, patent medicines of all wines and brandy for medical purposes, Phy sieians tirescrintion carefully put up at all Ml.iiniMiiKin which have been selected Willi great care, lor this ma'rjtet' All purchasers are invited to examine our stock, which is being constantly re- "EC a ended vunuiy I'rfsh Arrival. VORRlSi.

TACKETT have just received i and oi- ned a splendid supply of fresh and medicinw'l'heif slwk Hnunupltltv andrwcll seed in the great; est abundance. A beautiful variety of exqui site perfumery A full supply of every thihg I toaitl llie.al-licica ana uuir.Miiai man. tall. ami see uicir oo I. ,1.,,,, have lots of pretty Ihnifs.

1 1 TV jmve hist received a large assortment nt Fresh Uanlen Seeds of alniosiTrH kinds. INUllUlocv 33, 1801. n3!) If i riniri nnt m-oi in- IV 11.1. from the well Suown trnimtwi turers, SlcLully i tl, druir store of a li: winch Wft unci 1 would Inform my irienos nu i to nnfke Patent liiir ttftai A 1 ll.ur,..l, ii. Illl Mith of of these mills can be scon nt oik'e I.oh1.

fS llie evening of the 2'Jtn www-" on main slreet, a ou' and li teen miliars in isiues .1.1.. fr the sum of one hun 1W0 dred atid eighty dollars on the house of I loy rirVno; i ihe other-for one Oi WIIHI, hundred and thirty doltars, on i cra" Charleston, 8. drawn by dated at KahHiond, Va-Jalsoa ladv a ring, with diamond wt -wilh U.e letters 8. B. inai-rlbe on it.

All persons are warned not to purchase the drafts obove described payment been topped. 'Any person finding and returning neXva nsmed took and contents, etthe, a 1 office of the Texas Republican or at the ters' Hotel, will have oar thanks, and be liter ally rewarded. cnAg mini 1 i a i I i Tub Statk of Tkxas. Count of Harrison. uf wV retis'e l.r-emigr rOU aro 4ten by -cuiiiinoielt to summon Jidiri Mi-Clam, to be and appear before me at my office, by puhiit-atioiT in the Tesrajttv biiblican a newspaper published in Harrison -eoTmiyrrx forthwe-jwia yioua to the return oi inisciuiiioii, on Saturday ill alar, D.

151, at Ic o'clock A -Then and to answer the comphymt of Sampson MeCoWin, ad'm. of the estate -of Jerusha Crunk, deceased, ii a ple of debt due byuitiple. briefly aT.f.illowr;i-orv-th ttrsl day ofJiuaaJ-y next we' or either of us promise pay S. McCow an, ndm. of the estal of Jerusha Crunk, deceased, or bearer the sum of and fifty cents, ic dated January Dentin fail not, and "make due return of this as the law: directs.

Given undcrmy hand at office this April 3tl, FIELD, trtl(l Maksiiai-L, May 1SE PHIS" la to cerlify and make krrowrr, that I i was married to Wi. Nethery on tne 12th day of Jaarv hMuid atJhAt nme vaonly i.iIotv ss Ihe widow of 1 Imin- lkrtown to win aTllouhd. Ilia in about six weeks thereafter, my lawful husband, John Tirade his sppraffiicfl in Marslii.II. had not pre.4fiu,ly .1 lo Mr. Nethery Ihat 1 bad a husband livinir I further cerlify that he has not abused Hut as he is tllliUOIV.

"f4sNs from any fiirtltrt-wwigawi" -T i that we Rave no otner reason nti.i,..lit nt for a separation wau iu our murnage. In testimony whereof I hereunto -i and and afliX "my Seal re Mil .1 ICY A. I'OWELL. In presence if Enwta CaTE 1). D.

Jlonoa. Srare orTntas. I nun iv of Harrison, licfore me, Edwin Cater, notary public of nersona Iv rame -try BRa.W.T wished not toretracHt. aaine, sins. fc.tft me io ceriuy woieu.

n.mA and affix my 3d 1 1 --c." day of May, A. D. 1861. I ruvisf N. P.

H. C. tj4r. s. 1 Jdy io.ism.

Wan in the South, w.tl.out any lief, I was wofil Uow.it. I ever getting we II. ilia itoihiiion. I Ihe different wielililie rnedical wrrtrt, mrihat he hud discovered a new-vejr etuble eeinpountl tonic he had every confidence Tt, nrmared riie 15 ounws of the" Tonic, with two down, of his Tonic Fills, which I commenced aa ntn-cieu, ten days I wesTi ertuiid niaTli-V-ckiiU were etopiK tT the second 1imeand-4ny Jwcr nnd spleen had in ten isv become healthy. with Hr, llcnaersoii, Ipothimto make me a gallon of Ins Ionic which I have used, in over a hundred cases, with perfect atfew.

while traveling in Aikaa- M. Texas. ITowpted alone by wih(M point the aHaKr to u'linni fribnle-is due, tuuuilr. ducstd nio 10 certil'y-to tlie Eureka Tonic, Ncimnthean a onai HI- Geo. R.

CoRSELtua. -MoHti. Ala. July 12, 1850. Dr.

T. Ilrpdernunr Sir TnoVartT.bttfiif w4 five boxes of your pills, bus comp etely iuWme of dipp.a, which you know almost .3 rf nomine. diirin2 last winter, when maim ii.l. were both invaiius logeiuer, rw i the same room. r-i believe you aiM.iaiu -valuable discoveries In peuicinc, that has fceen discovered.

Yours, 4 "IlXafeB.Lnt FaMEBViti.r. Kot. 9, 1843. This ia to ecrtify that after trying every thing nhsuocessfutly, to cure a protracted case Chjltf and fever.and- a general derangemeul liver and spleen, wee CompWHy red month ot Wcptctniier, wni, NoHli Uuisiana iny healthy and at VnrniervilK whcrel became aeuua J. Dr.

I. Henderson, who, alter a my case, Informed tile that pist sum cases naa el cielitini' pnicuee, rcc- less the money 1 forwarded or gooa rei. oilier Bluffs on the I ahme, given. -mr entif4e-4hento aUertiw, U(1 and allure-smst nrtsl wkL All persons his tm Lot ject to Lie 8 VO OIH Vt. 1 In eonoluston, I return my tl-ii to 'tho pnWw for their patnmsge at eii'c, n-itb the hope Ihat I will receive a liber shsrf nnraiill be charged acconlmg i amount of atlcnti-n ncreswiry.

y-" "s--t The calls of such a. rosy deem it llieir interesv 10 p.ov urc his aervices will be punclually attend, to. ThoMaVlVdl-eaaed aervant. may have their cats trea.or dispose of them to th, senber at a fuir pruf The ttiittcrsigned keeps constantly on hand a full and large assortment of genuine llotitafc tftaakXb kawlll sell at wholesale and rota il ery low lor cash. J- IT I'lease hand this afflicted neighbors.

-i It in ihe future, even lr 1 navt no town. i.y -encri sfi'itlered eoattNuaiW. L. CAM April 5, 1851. DOCT.

DAVID JAYNES' family mdcines. for aule by Evans Si Sanders the Only agehla In Marshall. The afneecy ef to sU..

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