The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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j corrcs) oudeut of l ho Charleston Courier \*■ ilea
Luuder d Us o .-M>totuber ID;
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IIKAD QeiiUTKiiti 2ND TKXAK Cava'KY,
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DKAU tfTAfc I>A)ll>
T1 P Pfl) Pfj«PMinr lr 1
f..~r.rrn an«t t nuiltl^C•*"***" **""Vr*l *? 9 IW'" C *— *a
fcn Uif d*v6fc.i Ul l A,U,I, .1 itf liil< ) "" i.yllca *•'' ..«( *ilw '.MbMJtOft Of a MUO fit till U a
m
JPfeOl'dGKji
Ot t)i
i(<M |oquui) t d wilti ti e (Jlimi.te jg.-iurf a tr^e. T1 iya.id ho h id
wami eletbis v, ul l,y a newssary tuweltij clotl. g s|J< uditl ^jogls a hniidsou
for our UH'E, :<i'H itf HgrvHt iiiftny ia tl.o Com pa-and avalus! watch. n" whn hWjmicd Va
i'rtoi 4b*d Livar are destitute of a good Swift ke«'who f-trr.'f.d awry t r> bubly to fc'de, and
(„werei clothe-, i Uu debeie' tiu their oo uple-jdied «n atiCtWi and alone It will 1° m*r>y
ft yetr vrht.i ii r* itu nl *Uo uu iiMVeliod Uti
dtr siu.u'ar circuuiHtan"**
Uno
u revolver,
ou# te'v
7
OhijMM
procure ^coh thit.ji t they may think *<*
rj lul the con. ort offheii frien s wmo aie
the
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we
rii ft*
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in
to
|mnd
|om-
all
ntd
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IllB-
lliune
, BO
the
fard,
fin «.
|i. tin
Iking
lthat
lehot
are
fling
I and
Ihted
than
I wide
✓
klve
fner--. -*1
liued
| phis
ex-
r(i ©i Blanket*. 1 earnestly request thf. t
users ol Hod K Ttrwl o teul interested to
jassa-
TV tor tne con- ort oi jr.en irien ■ Wiioaieuu
abW, lo ijruish themselves, aud deliver then
it ( larksville I y the fiist of n« xt mocth, arjd
1 will b< then to receive and tike tlem to tip
Conipat'T, anything in this way W 1 b.' ihAiik.
iully revived by the company, and I duubt
not if *he Ladies will take the matter into
hund.tley will succeed in getting a full co -pie-
uieut oi thrcse ' cry ncediul i'.rti< i<'H Our men
have a v^Ty good o]<itii«*n of the locality oi Si.
Louis tor winter quurrers, and cxjireiw a desire
to drink Ibe^Vi ry good health ol the Southern
Cooiwler tey in ti<at groa Metrop^is, on next
(Ji.ris ..a;^da)—b ect-eh^ to the u.ideitaking.
T'ic hrst oi\ ihsion of <tol Youngs ltogimetft
took u>i die line of m-uoh thin morning, thn
balmio'-'will loli<j\tr tomorrow It will be ten
or two Ivy days before our llogiuient wiH .get
oil. '1 Were is still room in Cupt. Sims ouipa-
nj i«" ten or tiltetn reeruits, and any one wish-
ing to t:ike the cumpaign through Missouri
wilder lien. Mct'olloch will report to nie in
CliirtiBviile, uud be reacJy to march by the brat
of i>ovoiabor.
Uespectlully,
W. li SIMS,
(})l Comma ri/hn /.
Thk yi u. >n a i <* .vcr. — 1 t.e Uiwnond
Whiles ft i Mr. j ibn 11. (r l" «r *f tha
oity r..Mp,'M Mie Owtrict <!< •>:, dw «u-
c ng,: n uu ( in* d del.ere ijue tio^}nv. i
tvit^g iliec iV8' itutlocality of the Se<ju0'tiati<^
lti'hreeeuti^- pasKid^by the Cougress oi tieCou
federate Stjnf'o <• *
Air G%'!ct er to the IU ceive for
,t' e city ' Ri'-fi r" ud, dated l.'lth oi Sejtero-
bejr; the (|ue<ition«~i^t. That the
<bn federate <'ongreHB toad r.o power to pass
whW <ill: #it d «>dly Admitting the Poy*H,
that lSril ou its face is elearly uiiCouMitu-
tional^
Thjne ^ue^tion c le irn, will be annul iu
the uircua Court, in a nhort time 'i hey are
iajportant aa-i deeply iutcrestlng to the pu lie.
Th« qtiefiuou ot legality v us also been rajed
in the (i-.arlettou (^S. Courts by J. L. let-
tigrew, -u lawyei of euiiueuoe. 1
UiiiO
THE SI1 ATS OJT TEXAS,
i oo.sTV OF KKL JUVKK. /
COUKTV Ct'VliT rEUTAlNlNli TO ESTATE
NOV KM HI! It TKItM,lHtil.
NOTICE IS m'kR^ BY GIVEV that John <y
Ploodstwortl. hftc filed liw f etiUon and accountsn
the of^e o< the < Herk oi the County Court of
! U vo jiniNing f r a fir ••!sett^einent and dt^'harpe
At his r<hidene« in Ilork nci u .ty, Texah,on ! At'- whieh.fietitioti wi'l be aeted on at the N0ven-
the -iid dUc.oUr 181JI, William Strother, Ifter.n.A V l«jj .to b, hoiden at tl.e Cout.
I,. . , if i i Hou^e in Clark; vil'e, t 'Uiity aioresaia
aged t,J :en*s and ten mouth He waa born . . , .. ttt which t:
>n thj
at which time ant
in the settlement o'
the aaine 1
. . - .. . , .. . . , last Mom'nv in ead mont
in the Mite ol iSorth Caroliua, and at an earlv !ac..t aj) p(;m,ns i teret t
a.re hn-ptrents emigrated and bcttled in Smith eaj,j ^Ht:il- anutv n i. ud«aa test
.county 'I 'tiiiessee, Irani whence, in the year tlicv think proper to do « o.
15%)U, became and Rattled in Hopkins county,. Witness my ort.e:al signature andSeal'of offifp
Tlie writir of this knew h in well: he was an tfBiGfr ilt i ClaiK.sville.this the 2nd, day
ICfuSfiof November A. D 1861.
' JOHN M. BIVINS. t
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aoaacs.
mi
JJ4FFBH8US, CAM CtMJKTT, '
v aejuw.
January 25th, 1861. ■ '■ .'■§> 'WiLM/'.i
TOPLANTE
MMMPHi'1 - • "
a ■ at 'tseww*''- •
f zm
■"EMITTM Ir TO'rtT^* li,
id An 2 on OLAfia. oa 11
MR B. TTBUD
ONE of the bent
practical opera-
tors in
LIGHT
V(t\ otitis his Hcrvic* U/ the
citiKene of Olarkavilk and ynau^ (ot a Aon
tittc. u • *!
Vll those wishing roodar.d life-l'ke Pictures, at
bj.y ;>ri :!'f. will give him a oa'l.
1 have just received anew lot ofambrotype
tv*:*, i can supply artiats with anything in our
ioe, cameras, Lead resta* osuseu, chetnicau, &c.
SW* Roonw over Uhine'e i>tore.
No. 45—tf.
lysf
oi"^S*gfo««7iii:>ii
be ready Jbr thS tjaeoti'ft crop#, and rt*y*<MuHx
solicit the patronage of the i'lanter*.
Liberal advdnoee nn.de on Cotton, .. ■/.
XI P<>WKLL k BRO.
Jeffenoft* Teiae, August 1st, ixttt. ♦ ,
J.JiliLlI-.1 IUL'1!I J -L JlCi .iJijii*
IlLECTlOir MOTICS.
of the proclamatioQ of vthe
Tif. Kiai'UOFf*
U. WDMSC'H.
NEW GOJ3DSI!
■4f
KIBCHOFF A 00. -
Are now receiving a fall assort-
tnent oi gsneral mertiliandiw* coin
prising a iar^e and well
stock o* >
FANCY AND
STA ?LE FRY GOODS,
LAI)I£S DRESS GOODS.
CLOTHING. HATS,
"" CAPS, EOOTS SHOES,
GROCERIES. Ac. Ac.
which they offer to their olu fVienSs and custo-
mers ou iioevkl terma at their old stand ou the
south aide of ttye public square.
Tlianking our old trends for their liberal paet
patronage and soliciting their custom for the lu-
ture, we ai«o request tho v, bo are not able to
settle in lull this year, to come lorward and pay
jb something which will ecable us to proceed in
business without being obkged to make heavy sac-
rifices.
.Pianos and Buggies lor sile. HHHH
* March 3« th, 1801. 1/ ■ U «
hoiiewt min, a good neighbor'and highiyes-j
teemed b/ tho^e with whom he was acquainted;
a kind and utiecUorute hu-barid, an iuduigent|
pareut; u^ood and pktriotic citizen. Uia Ions |
is deeply tell by his ttged companion and nu
Buerous cnldren,two of whom, in the services
Frintf-'b Fee $^.25
CI.erk.
No 42—4ta
8WOKD AND BELT !
(A handi 0(te.gilt neabbard Regulationeword.Ames
of their'tyuntry on our expused frontier, were anufact -ie with
depriven ♦f the melancholy privilege of seeing i .iaquire at
hi« lust limrs ou ear h. ^ j 0<jt ^ l861>
li: Auhdii, on the the Utday of October, Thge.
pioneer works.
THE UNDERSIGNED are pre-
pared to make ut their Foundry, 12
milee eortb-weit oi Clarksvilli
I V PHRHUANf E
Goveruor ol the State of Texas; and by virtoe
of the authority vested in me by Law we heiwby
order that the pollsof an Rledaoo be opened ant
held in the Several precincts of said County, on
the 1st Wednesday, it being the 6th day of No*
vember A. D, liwi Tor the eleotioa of Rteefcon
lor Fresideit and Vice President ail the Ooi
ate States of Amer.ca, also tor the Election
Representative of Congress for the 6th Congree*
sional 1> strict in eainl State, al*> one Ju^tioe o
selected" Frecinet \e. 3 to fill tho vacancy occasioned'by
resiguatiouof F. M. Sims. The loUowwig.per
soiih are ap|>ointed presi ling officers oi said Elec-
tion and tncy are hereby required to manage *aid
Election <n ttieir several precincts and miike due
return ot the same to me^ within five days alter
the Klectioa, or to the County Clerk in our ab-
sence.
Also an Eleotion for Treasurer, to fill vacancy of
James W. Sum Jr. i
PrecinctNw. Titus, J II. Besty, Presid'g Officer,
2. Stiles, W. W, Giddena. M j*
Jt. Clarksville, C. Stephens, " ' "
4. Pine Creek. T. Moors. ' "
6. Robbiusvdie, J, M. Baker, •• '•
6. Humpiiitys, A N. Fulbright,
7. Pulp^iur Spr'gs, Wt R, Queries
8 Garvias Store. W. B. Stout,
FOKM OF CEBTIPICATE
We, the undesigned managers of said Fleetioji
do hereby certiiy thaX the foregoing s a true and
correct return ot said election held by us on .the
Gtn day of.'.ioveinber, A. D. 180* • '
LEVI G. CHILDERS,
Ctdqf Justice of -Red Miner County.
neat l otoe made belt for sale.
STANDARD OFFICE.
-^Gearing for Mils, Thresh era Jteaners,
. and Gins,.urate T/js, Gr gecs, Bearings. Inks,
Dies, Wagon Boxes, F-re Backs, Andirops,
Flow Point, of all kinds, and Plows of various
C., «<•! otCharlee and Anne
two y&re'arid two months.
Wt olt^idge, agedJ
inies
|rien-
an ^
i i
L i
this
luyed
11 en
us di-
peky; i'l
^very
rtant
I very
Iry
best
ib<
That an
Ints of
|fnpre
' The '
that
city
I com-
ough.
f, and
jloee
Ive yet
iiripbis
Uai
in the
com-
tbeir
t, the
Ths
nd
er. lor.
of his
ovef-
native-
peny.
ire ox
> tp'us
f
pyou
lor as
MS.
Nasumillk, OcxftBtiR 24.—A private dif-
-. patch frcii Paris, Tenn.|8ays Mayfield, Ky.
was burned on the 22d by two thousand Fed-
eral troopi The Knoxville Register of the
23d repots < that the Federal forces at Camp
Dick lUpitibon have advanced within eight
.miles- of iollicofter's camp. Som$ skirmishing
has oc^nred between the pickets, resulting ip
: a lots t6 he enemy of three killed and one
^prisopeff,^ The prisoners state that the Fed-
. eral lorce w three thousand Btrotag
«arly baUe is expected.
JS'othvUe, Oct 24 The Legislature to-day
•elected landon C. Haineu henitor it the Con-
federate Congress op the first ballot- For the
. seobpd, tib convention ballotted six times withr
, 1 toht effect®t an election, 'lhc vote on tha.fi-
V V4>al balloOu^'H^ foliowb: G. A. Henry 84;
^.-Jidwift U JKwing '63- K. L. Caruthere 25 One
of lanoolo'B gunboats ascending the Cumber-
r{ V;iUnd rivet to Liueport, twenty milee below
t •( Ifort Donelson, ana .carried off. a barge laden
'v";i with 800 bl. of flour.
" v Bow LI* GftKEN'October 24:-r-The Louis-
patterns
II
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ii
II
II
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II
II
II
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The patronage of the piblic is respectfully soli- atock of
DON'T READ 0
T\TE KNOW if you read It,
v f uttcntion to the last
are jnst now reeeivihg an
WM. A.'
.........
kl&t -li
warding
y:p$k
9
^oabroidered Law^s*
.Swiss
Cho„w
open r g
j kJ
ndia Book and Swiss Mc
* -"""h
' MM Sj
Latest andedhoieeet
SMBR OlD%REb\
imi
• •
|v
v
villa
Cornier o^to-tfay says the Federal pickets
are ut B&flpn Creek, and the maiubody oi thesr
amy isi scattered between that p^jint and AluJ
.drouwh's kill, to the number o^ jjyO.
' o8t. Louia, OctoLer iO.-^-A dispatch to the
-iU^ublican dated Syr®ouse October 18th, re-
ports that prospects ol, targe reinforcements has
inspired Frioe with new hopes. He expeets
to defeat Fremont, and then divide foroee cap-
tuna, jcifeison City, and St. Louis. The lle-
jpubiican learns that tbe work on fortifioatioas
round St. Louis has beea suspended. . ,,
AtUiY irfioSKOSD,-
, The Jlioh ot dJfixamlnee, of
i H ur drefla o> bales of nian ketj^ Enfield r<2c
«msutrtiik ,'ai few imporfad catAton, boxes ai A
^fcanvfclol pft)vi&ianSy A,o; £<:; WHTB
gr h « tho Fetc rsbum efcrs, oh the
(og depot to . the canal
ta aud wt inothsr ar|ick
■Imut rnte iftfhe OtpJ'^ewjy, , i.. J,
IN STORE
1POFL SAT.E,
200 bagi Suit.
60 bariels Whiw^ey,
10 Sox"# window glisa,
80 kegs white lead,
60 gal ma l inseed Oil,
40 ot. Qtinivc
Li hargi and olored paints, dry and In OU,
Train, **&, Castor Oil and turpentine, - ^
76 kegSaai>«, 4 to 40,
• 10,000 bs. Iron and steel,
• 6 boxsaUorse-shoo nails, , |
4 doa. Rjpuuierfl,
26 bags trap and Buckshot,
2 ''sits jUek-Smi h'a ioels, ; v|
26 boxesWrginift to'Jaoco, ass'd - - ^
60 bbl -. md halt bbls. llro., Cnuahed and Leaf
Sugar,*
Boda, Caldj, Tea wul Ci^uy^,
80bblh. nd half bbls. mo
, 4Tbbl He*. >.
80 dot '♦oof' skirts, ass'd,
20 " Iin. bos. Shirts,
■ '24 4 ckb, ever and
- 8 " tets, «wa d,
20 plecete.'' ^mern and
20 " .la-inrl, ass'dr i •
60 doz hnikorchiefe, aas'd,
20npieoei>rint , ass'd,
20 pieeeaplMn lindsay, ass'<
2P pieoesDelane and fancy
4 d« . efapai| s^avfs,. v , ■
Wood ware Cueejurware,..a d
4«mestica„.dr]gwvdt, b'ow,
cutlery.
40dos. hatSfBs'd Wool and '
School books, tationary, etrg^
Paris TetalOctober 16 1^6
P. 8. the tbfcriber ^nganxio
his entire ?tMlop hand,* U seu
1st da? of Noveiber. 18L
4 '■ no&—M :-rr<v
11 l; "T I'm aw——r •• m'J",
• x' E METAJW
i?ns, for salw tf'
I s "T < VT V
«ited.
100 Plows on hand
MW Cash paid for olt iron.
DIKvVIDDIE ft GERMAN.
I Ko."51—lvr . - r ■
MOEE GOODS 1
WF HAVE JMD0HT TH1
[the 8Uk of fiaghf #Oorley, and
addin; it. to oulJ SMjginal stock,
havenat-frially
'riety -i'ouantit;
our frien ^whp in
diwfrUKptff^base jrchi
e shall be, glaa
fore, at I udeavoiV to su thi '
with t iem.'-Gall in^i^he old
. m .TOifZ *. GO
ClarkevillfevrfSfy 20tf.r IH6I
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES'
and we are anxious to sell them to punctual di^'
ers. on the usual credit—that is, the dry goods—
no Groceries on credit.; Please don't ask it, Yo
can have a drink though, if vou settle. Now, the
fact is, we must sell the goods we have, and ° ny
one that knows himself able to settle at the end ol
(he year for what he bnys, we.would be happy tP
sell to him at a living profit—(we niian, pay at
e and of t&e year.) ' .
"7e have ascjireA^ly s liected a stock of D
a4 you will find in our tp«
TBI8 PA RT WS WILL WRfff
YOU CA If' T HEAD ITc-
any one shotdd read this that knows him
Indebted to JTIL8 >N SIMS 4 0^7"'
Nting mmediateL,
^killy fer your liberal;
Pgfy "V.we areoneofthe fixuuec
Wt ntoer txpeci to hom yeu at
mrtd dm.
.'to sue von: a hint tothe wie*
' : WILSON, SUCB * 00.
Feb. 22,1861. aofltuf.
. di
t&AMaimi
f OUR new Stock of Goods,
in pi ate by late arrivals,
" assortment, comprising a
[' STOKU, Miid
r Jfrmn. JA- Fvrt SmUk %imt* tW H -
i>kf^.Arkan$at
a^vaVe infofs^aU'
it.,.. Ja£x'L atv J'JTI ""
■a ' • •>- *
lArkamu
m liable
n>t"
.'i' >•
iti uid hat. ^
Mtki ronmi Sat.
I
Wfo^n Su,
in line
HR
m J of-
y,w
these uni
> A Ik'sa « «rtineut .f.tiw'
(St5"
ytyfi i
f i • ' 9rMf'yiA^
^oda, K)n <
M... ikaaW ' * '
. • af\er a 00 day&^^jni in KanI
4%-idH^iou^th, Mod^f^J£55t
tet hfcn aOirmM of safest
th oeoma«eu^U ,r>(l00 attny Korj land a Jafge
ti'ui'ib r.oi'mwidj, alfiv for i ty .OK) 'btteiHalht -of'
H,7.>0i) ionri of flay to ©n;
W1? . V'.-V/
iTho vulleyjbaa bt ot drown 0p4 Atirin^HiO
^ir.: auuimul Ibr tb* wKpt rf
lit ch's arn y„ uud we hopt and mint, y,e
fnpment of r c,
animals •.. rlhL.
a'ly ; Jneh uj itiVw^nW netMswy «/j ^
ispat^h^s f ;va jOattij) <tWf.? ^;l
Ce is t|'at Oifi Fr#MO:, j; *-K t
#W'of lO/JUO.ft'b, hi v
.ount ' crneo d j <^BI>
isajjj to tl-o Arkjuo.-a.s iue. ^oOui-4 - ^ •
is Antrancbiit^atfSi'-.-'rj AJitl/vlo, j ,
,our voiiiutoif.i < ro an^io'M to bo itn f QUANTITI
i • < ,. al hi^d Th^n *
61 ;ng." >
the ve-
to the
i $ i H •«
No, 46—tf
* W f. <
f -.•if-
IlfBa
000 omcic lulflftw';
i i £ 90' 011110—
A T riet> pf Fut'S lladlriaM, juat
h m, by T
v > ,.a
An*. ,-!• ! ' *
tf—j1 1 4— " ii ii'. H
hswk • i,
White and
tosu4«vi
Come one-an
I know I can suit you
1^«harge tor show i ng- yi
HSVIr) T-- - •1 *-•-*■ t j
Clarltsville, Masph
s f UT
r*m;
.r.riia
ARiaf
•tt
all requisite
SRGOCD8!
Clothing. Under
I Shoes. c.
our customers, And'
nfident that we on etnt
at
PRICES
euit, and tp mak^rsiles
at the old stand,
Hif 8. GORDON * SON.
f860.
m r*. >
mm*
They
ouable
jnrassK
immmm
"'At
and I wtnt ft* Jtll
or 1 wiU'
I as I am
J that- you weie '
havener
aad:j
sell
n
punctual deala
next, I woulc
.beware I
WM.,
low iijr arttclM;
i,Aivl I«wh .
ii reiki
UuJii.il Wnt v;3fc^ *■«' ,,oe°i '
0}«t«:K. .•?fcI>n«'. W,°®l,
M«"V> . .i Oal io«, .
,'aea • '
4,
r ^
■•pL r% Snuff,
•wr- J Ctopiyni \
~ Oooo^wrtD,
)•
;:k" ar-■
THB BTATF, OPTS^AS
7b th^ Sheriff or my > onstabtetf Hunt Cmntr/—
rcftnjjjj yr,IT AM.hBRKBi-commanded to
WtbH^ation in theStaa-
1 ed in t. o town of Clarks-
r. ^h< -te of Texas,, for
jbrai|dappear before me
- . i- -r—• —tfnd fnr Hunt oountv,
XlUj in lhtJ fi^ SAtujK
34r of NjV&nhsr, A. I>. JfOl, at or before the
h<pr Of . o'clock, p. it., of aid day. then and there
to apiw|r to ^atn<?« r-of. j ^ 0<c^|
t on two'
dollars ahd sixty
^QQwdi'wtii ^
«• -Jtor .J . ' vjr
Am list. ■ . mmJ
harf, i*rhy judgtr
him for said su
to clt.ir,'
. . Jf . . I
<^UJirr
^nd far s?T by
NT N
O/ ^Vi
.. .a
Jtomfmm, Aap 19, mi.
IfflNBHIJam resetted,
j,u. mix * CO
!r,of ninety <ij
Vause.if any
lider-J against
INS
as ti.e UVdirect", wttneas^ny -Sed tbin4hesecond
day i't t^ct^^ber, A. L/.,
Herein *i
/IHU> Jl!
to the PbMic
JL t wisn to annocnoe that thev Stf
04 an4
'ITiey have a number of Oil
Buggiea on hand, which are irf
ing, and wiU ioeffche ready for sde.
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1861, newspaper, November 2, 1861; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234307/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.