The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1844 Page: 4 of 4
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THE .REPUBLip OF TEXAS
" rT dounty of Fannin.
Samuel Ermia'i Justices' Court 23d Decern-
vs. ' ber 1843. Attachment for
LawrtnceW.Jern.) $77 50.
r HE attachment in the above stated case having
been returned executed on one Horse one'
Shot Gun and six volumes of the English or 'Com-
mon Laws also in the hands of the garnishee; and
it appearing that the defendint is not within the ju-
risdiction -of the Court it is therefore ordered that
notice be published for foursuccessive weeks in th
Northern Standard that the said L W. Fern de-
fendant be and appear before me at my office in
fjaid County in beat No.5 n Thursday the 27th
daj of February next and plead as the law directs
or judgment will be rendered against him and the
property sold.
-a Witness my hand and teal this 10th day
S t a I of January 1844.
L'a'$ ISAAC BANTA.J.P.
-v-w Fannin County.
January 31 1844. l2-4t
SUCCESSION OF SAM K. BLYTHE.
fTHE undersigned having been appointed by the
JL Probate Court of Bowie County Republic of
Texas at the December term 1843 Administrator
-with the Will annexed on the Estate of Sam'I K.
BJyi he deceased hereby notifies all persons indebt-
ed' u said Estate to make payment ; and those
having claims against the same are notified to
present them according to law (within 12 months)
cr thev will be forever barred.
JOHN W. WEVER Adm'r
With the Will annexed.
January 1 1814. 12-6t
SUCCESSION OP S. P. HUGHES."
WHEREAS I have been this day appointed by
the Probate Court of Bowie County Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of Simon P Hughes;de-
ceased late of said County this is to notify all
persons bavin? claims against said Estate to
present them to me within the time jirescribed by
law (twelve months from this-date) otherwise
Ibis notice will bj plead in bar" to a recovery.
This 29th January 1814.
E. H. TARRANT Adm'r
Feb. 3 1814. 12-6t Of said Estate.
SUCCESSION OF JAMES ALFORD.
WHEREAS I have been this day appointed
by the Probate Court of Bowie County
Administrator of the Estate of James Alford de
eased late of said Connty this is to notify all
persons having claims against said Estate to pre-
sent them to me within the time prescribed by
law (twelve months fiom this date) otherwise
this notice will be plead in bar to a recovery.
This 29th January 1844.
E. H. TARRANT Adm'r
Feb. 3 1844. 12-6t Of said Estate.
DRUGS MEDICINES PAINTS AND
OILS &c.
LOOK & HALL have just received
from Philadelphia and have for sale a
large and fresh assortment of Drugs
Medicines Patent Medicines SurgicU
Instruments Oils Paints Dye Stuffs
"Window Glass Putty Perfumes Fancy Soaps
&c &c
Physicians Country Merchants and Planters
are invited to call and examine the stock.
Clarksville Jan. 6 1844. 9-lf
REGULAR PACKET
FROM SHREVEPORT TO FORT TOWSON
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
IN LAKES AXD RED RIVER.
The fast new light draught
Steamboat FRONTIER Chea-
tham Master will run regularly
between the two above named
places.
The steamer FRONTIER is an entirely new
boat throughout strong and of the best materials
built by G. K. Cheatham at Louisville Ky. the di-4'
mensiuns to mul me navigation in upper itea uivcr
and Bayous from Lakes to the River; and will ply
regularly between Shrevepcrt and the head of navi-
gation meeting the South Western at Shreveport.
Both boats owned by G. K. Cheatham. No boat
has yet entered the trade so thoroughly adapted to
it For freight or passage for which the boaf has
superior accommodations apply on board.
Clarksville January 6ih 1844. 9-tf
jpTffl?fl A
. NEW GOODS.
JUST received and for sale by the undersigned
a large supply ofnew goods comprising a va-
riety of articles never before brought to this mar-
ket including among others :
301) pieces French English and American Prints;
34 do Gingham Prints;
Invisible Green Blue and Black Broadcloths;
French double milled Cassimeres;
Tweed Cassimero; Merino do;
Sattinetts; Kentucky Jfans; Flannels;
Valencia Vestings; Silk Velvet do;
Mousselin de Laines plaid fancy and super;
Crape de Cashmere;
Balzorines; Figured Alpacha;
Black Italian Lute String Silk;
Black Indiomus; Bombazets;
Super Teutonia Thibet Cloth;
Irish Linensf Tafile Covers;
Varieties of Bobbinet new style;
Lisle Inserting; Thread Edgings;
Figured Fillet Gloves; Colored Kid do;
Spun Silk Gloves; China do; Gentleman's do;
Silk and Cotton Hosiery;
Black and Col'd Italian Sewing Silks;
Cockerel Capes; Cashmere Scarfs;
Taglioni Shawls; Persian do;
Thibet Shawls Broche do;
Embroidered Merino Handkerchiefs;
Hemstiched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs;
Pongee Spun India Flag Twilled and Spital-
fields Handkerehiels;
Mull Muslins; Jaconet do; Striped Swiss do; Fi-
gured do;
Plaid Cambric; Embroidered do;
Bishop Lawns; Painted Muslins;
Black Italian Cravats; Super French do;
Ladies Reticules;
Damask Table Cloths; Curtain Damask;
Cap Ribbons; Taffeta do;
Variety of Bonnets of latest style;
Artificial Flowers; Perfumes; Soaps;
Gum Suspenders;
12 bales Shirtings and Sheetings of all widths;
Lowells Osnaburgs; Tickings;
Boots and Shoes of all sorts.
General assortment of Hardware and Cutlery
including Table Cutlery;
Beaver Cassimere Musk Rat Silk Russia and
Wool Hats;
Glazed and Cloih Caps;
Saddle Bags: Paper;
China Granite China and Liverpool Wares;
Glass and Glassware;
Tinware; Powder; Lead; Tobacco;
General supply of Groceries;
Mackinaw French Bath and Saddle Blanket";;
Knotted Counterpanes and other articles too nu-
merous to mention all of which will be told low for
Cash or Cotton only.
WILLIAM M. HARRISON.
Clarksville Jan. 6 1844. 9-tf
UPTAKE NOTICE. C3!
ALL persons indebted to the undersigned will
please come forward and make settlement im-
mediately. J. SHELTON & 'Jo.
Clarksville Jan. G3 1844. 9-tr
PEDEE ACADEMY. "
rrHE undersigned patrons of the Pcdee Acade-
J my take pleasure in announcing to parents
and others interested in schools tint thev have en-
gaged the services of the Rev. DAVID K. THOM
lor that institution; and that Boarding can be had
in good lamilies as cheap as any where in the
country.
Mr. Thom comes well recommended as a
Teacher.
TERMS Ten Twelve and a ILilfand Fifteen
Dollars per Session of five months. School to
commence 1st January 1844.
A LbAAPI UU.U lUADAiXEB .
WILLIAM T INN AN.
W. C. HARRISON.
A. M. HODGE.
L. W. T1NNAN.
January 6 1844. 9-2m
J. J. m'mahdn. JOS. trotter jas. m. pearsall.
M'MAHON TROTTER & PEARSALL
Commission Merchants
No. 82 CAMP STREET NEW ORLEANS
REFERENCES .
WILLIAM M. HARRISON Esq. Clarksville.
Major JAMES E. BROWNING De Kalb.
Col. CHARLES LEWIS Bowie County.
January 13 1844. 10-tf
A. P. GRAY & CAMPBELL
Commission Merchants
No. 41 New Levee st. New Orlcans.
REFER TO
-"Gbf. James S. Conway' La Fayette Ark.
G. C. Gooding Fort Towson Aikansas.
Brtarly & Campbell Shreveport Louisiana.
BAGGING and ROPE will be advanced to their
patrons by BRYARLY & CAMPBELL
Jan. 6 1844. 9-3m Shreicport.
GARDEN SEEDS.
AN assorted supply warranted to be of the
growth of 1843 for sale by
11-tt Wl M. HARRISON.
JUSTreccived'and for sale in lots to suit pur-
chasers 14 barrels Wh!key; 15 barrels Green
Apples; 50 pieces Bagging; 35 coils Rope.
1 am. now. prepared to 'make advances on Cottan
pUcedikdny hands for shipment.
Dec.9 1843. -tf JAS. THOS.'LEE.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
THE 'ubscriber has opened and offers for sa! a
general assortment of Merchandize among
which are the following :
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
English French and Swiss Lawns Si'ks Cha-
lets and Mousselins de Laine Scarfs Shawls and
Handkerchiefs.
English French and American Calicoes bleach-
ed and trown Domestics Kentucky Jeans Cot-
tonades Denim Flannels &c.
Ready made Coats Pantaloons Shirts &c.
Lowell Osnaburgs Bed Ticking &c.
Ribbons Sewing Silk Thread Tapes Spool
Cotton Hooks and Eyes Needles Pins &c.
HATS BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies' Prunelle Kip & Morocco Boots Shoes and
Slippers.
M:sse.and Childrcns Boot Shoes and Slippers.
Gentlemens' Calf Seal and Kip Boots Shoes and
Brogans Prunelle. Kip and Morocco Bootees
Pumps and Slippers.
Beaver Castor Silk and Palm Leaf Hats
Straw and Gingham Bonnets.
GROCERIES.
Coarse and fine Salt Coffee Sugar Rice To-
bacco Cigars. Powder Shot Lead Butter and Wa-
tpr Crackers Dried Apples Beans Vinegar and
Molasses Pepper Mustard. &c Indigo Madder
Coppera- Salaratus Brimstone &c.
Brandy Gin Whiskey Cider Madeira Port
and other Wines.
HARDWARE.
Corn and Coffee Mills Door and PartlocVs
Hinges Percussion Caps Flints Seives Table
Pen and Pocket Knives Britannia and Iron Table
and Tea Spoons. Corn Seives Carpenter's Tools;
Razors Shaving Boxes Brushes and Strops.
FARMING UTENSILS.
Ploughs. Shovels Spades Hoes Curry Combs
Plough Lines &c.
STATIONARY.
Law.Medical Scientific School and other Books
Paper Pens Ink Wafers Slates Lead and Slate
Pencils.
CROCKERY' TIN AND WOODEN WARE.
Liberal advances in Goods or Money will be
made on Cotton placed in my hands for shipment.
JAS. THOS. LEE.
Clarksville June 15 1843. 39-1 y
Professional 'ZCbvttiistmtms.
w. S. TODD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Has located himself at Boston Bowie Ceunty
and will practice his profession in all the Courts of
the Seventh Judicial Distiict. 42-tf
AiMOS MORRILL.
3I-tf CLARKSVILLE.
W B. STOUT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Clarcsmlle Texas
Will attend the District Courts of Lamar and
Red River and also execute Deeds Bonds &c.
&c. J4.tf
ELECTION NOTICE.
WHEREAS the term for which the Coroner
Sheriff Justices of the Peace and Consta-
bles for the County of Red River ucre elected will
expire on the first Monday in February next there-
fore I W. B. Stout Chief Justice in and for said
County do hereby order an Election to beheld in
all the beats of said county on Monday the 5th day
of February next for the purpose of electing one
Coroner and one Sheriff for the county of Red
River and two Justices of the Peace and one Con-
stable for each beat and the following named per
sons are hereby commanded to hold said election
at the different places designated to wit :
Beat No. 1 at Wm. S. Mitchells by J. B. Wooten
do 2 at John Stiles' by Jn. McCurly
do 3 at Ulysses Aiguiers' by U. Aiguier '
do 4 at Clarksville N. side by J T.Clark
do 5 do C. H. by Wm. Donolio
do 6 at Wm. Humphries by Isaac Wilson
do 7 at John Robbins by L. Coffman
do 8 at T. G. Wrights by Gid. Mims
do 9 at W. Gregg old place by G. Clark
do 10 at Clifton's Spring by H. H. Clifton
do H.atH. W.Jones bv Alex. Nevill
do 12 Thos. F. Box by W J Hamilton
The above named presiding officers will appoint
three Judges and two Clerks and hold said election
according to law and make due returns to me or
the Associate Justices at the Court House in the
Town of Clarksville on the 14 th of said month by
the hour of one o'clock P. M.
Given under my hand at Clarksville this second
day of January A. D. 1844.
W. B. STOUT Chief Justice
9-4t Red River County.
T. F. SMITH -ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Boh d'Arc County Seat of Fannin Co.
Will attend to any legal business entrusted t
our care.
Jan. 4. 1843. 22-ti
R. & W. R. SCURRY
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
address:
W. R. SCURRY" - - - Cloiksville
R. SCURRY . ... San Augustine
TEXAS. 22-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS )
County of Bowie. J
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned on the Estate of
George Collum deceased of said County at he
November Term A. D. 1843 of the Hon. Probate
Court of the County aforesaid; this is therefore
to notify all persons having claims against said
Estate to present them legally authenticated with-
in the time prescribed by law (12 months) or they
will be forever barred: and all persons indebted to
said Estate to make immediate payment; or they
will be dealt with according to law.
H. D. MASON Adm'r.
Jan. 6 1843. 9-6t with Will annexed.
10000 ACRES OF LAND
LOCATED in Lamar and Fannin Counties for
sale low for cash or Negroes.
i WM. M. WILLIAMS1 ' j
Dec. 31 1842. 17-tf Inclined Gin Ltmar County.
NO ITCE.
TO MY CREDITORS You are hereby notified
that I shall appear before the Hon. the Chief
Justice (or the County of Red River Republic of
Texas on the 15th day of February 1844 and ap-
plv for discharge iu bankruptcy.
Jan. 6 1844. 9-3t JOHN H. DYER.
LOST CERTIFICATE. .
I HAVE lost my headright certificate condition-
al for 320 acres of land issued to me by "the
Board of Land Commisioners for the County of
Bastrop number and date not recollected but the
only one ever granted to me in the Republic. II not
found within the time presciibed by law for adver-
tising I will apply at the proper office for a dupli-
cate. JESSE ADAMS.
Clarksville Jan. 13 1844. 16-9t
8100 REWARD
WHEREAS LITTLEBERRY !B. FRANKS
and LUCIUS JOHNSON wh were in my
custody charged with the murder of Henry Castle-
dine did on the evening of Monday last the 10th of
July escape from the guard during the storm and
darkness of the night. This is to give notice to the
citizens of this Republic that any one apprehend-
ing either or both of ihp above prisoners arid de-
livering him or them into my custody or-at the
county jail in Milam county will be entitled to a re-
ward of fifty dollars for each.
The said Litlleberry B. Franks is six feet high
light complexion red whiskers sandy colored hair
and thin visage.
Lucius Johnson is 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high fair
complexion white eyebrows with a downcast look
stoops in the shoulders and is about 21 vears of age.
ORDERA WATSON
July 27 1843. 45-tf Sheriff ot Milam Co.
SUCCESSION OE E. C. SIMONS.
TpHE undersigned was duly appointed by the
1L "Probate Court of Red River Couniy at the
November Term 1843 of said Court Administra-
tor of the Estate of Elisha C. Simons deceased ;
these are therefore to notify all persons indebted
lo saiu ciaie 10 muKe imineuiuic pay mem aim
all persons holding claims against said Estate will
present them duly authenticated according to law
within twelve months or thev will be barred.
AMOS MORRILL Adm'r.
January 6 1843. 9-6t
SUCCESSION OF J. FITZGERALD.
THE undersigned having beer appointed Ad-
ministratrix with the will annexed of the
Estate of Jabaz Fitzgerald .deceased by tlie Hob.
Judge of Probates in and for the County of Fannin
atthe .Deoember Term of the Probate Court
A. D'. 1843; notice is hereby given that persons
bavins claims against said Estate are required to
nricpni ttipm tn mp Hull'"1 authenticated within
twelve months from this dale or this notice will be
plead in bar of their payment jrersonsuue-sam
Estate will save costs by making immediate pay-
ment: 4 ELIZABETH FITZGERALD.
Bbisd'ArcDec.26l813. 9-6t -
E. H. TARRANT & S. M PETERS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Boston Bowie County Texas
Will attend all the District Courts in the Easter
portion of the Republic and the Supreme Court.
.anuaiy si lou iy-ii
J. S. MAYF1ELD
Has declined going West until the movements of
our enemy or the policy of our country shall again
call the citizens to armsj in the interim he will de
vote himselt assiduous to his profession. He so-
licits the support of his fritnds and former patrons.
He will devote his attention particularly to the
investigation of Land titles.
Address - - - NACOGDOCHES.
March 3 1843. 25-tf
WILLIAM JV1. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY AT LAW-LAMAR COUNTY
Will practice in the District and Inferior Courts
of Red River Lamar and Fannin Counties.
January 10 1843. 17-l2m
B. H. MARTIN '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Clarksville
Will attend the various Courts of the 7th Judi-
cial District
CHARLES DE MORSE
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Clarksville
Will practice only in Criminal Cases and the
collection of Foreign Debts. aug 20-tf
MEDICAL NOTICE.
E. S. Look M. D. respectfully informs
tht citizens of Clarksville and the surround-
ing neighborhood that he has located at this
place and will attend to all cases in the lint
of his profession.
Dr. Look takes occasion to inform the
public that he is a regular graduate of the
Cincinnati Medical College and has had
twelve years of practice eight of which hare
been in the Southern country and part as
Surgeon in the United Stales Army.
He will gire particular attention to Surgi-
cal and Obstetrical cases and diseases in
general of women and children.
His charges will be moderate and terms
easy. jan. 6. 9-tf
DR. R. R. ROGERS
HAVINC located himself permanently at the
Town of Clarksville will attend to the prac-
tice of Medicine in its various branches. He can
be found at his residence in the West end of the
Town unless when professionally engaged.
Oct. 14 1843. 50-1 2m
DR. GEORGE GORDON
STILL continues the practice of Medicine and
may be found at all times when not profession-
ally engaged at his residence in Clarksville.
August 1843. 20-tf
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. I. HERRICK tend-rs his services t the
Citizens of Clarksville and surrounding neigh-
borhood in the practice of Physic Surgery and
Obsterics. Dr. Herrick may at all times be found
at his office on Broad street near Wm. Douoho's
Hotel unless when professionally engaged.
He tenders his thanks for the patronage already
received and hopes to merit its continuance.
August 20 1842. tf W
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SUCCESSION OF PETER CRIGGER.
THE undersigned was duly appointed Admini-
strator ofthe Estate of Peter C rigger deceased
at the November Term 1843 of the Probate Courtt
for the County of Red River; this is therefore to
notify all persons indebted to said Estate to make
immediate payment and all peroa holding claims
against said Estate are notified to present them
within the time prescribed by law (twelve months)
duly authenticated or they will not be allowed. '
I. HERRICK Admr.
Dec. 16 1843. 7-6t
F TO RENT. 43
SIXTY ACRES OF LAND under good fence
dwelling house lots &c Enquire of
Nov. 3 1843. 1-tf W. B. STOUT. -
53-BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS
OFFICE.
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