The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 19, 1850 Page: 3 of 4
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W.ti tieatu some urno ayo :i aim i"
a sccliite quiet. ea.srs-ltving; citizen who
was much tormented by "the continual dis-
cussions and wrairlintrs ol' the villages
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politicians that hq resolved to snudleliis (-rrTrTHF.REAS. an authenticate."! ropy of two
PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR UK THE ST ATI OF
T E X A S .
Let c and moceed to soma remold quint
1 art of tho country ivhnc politics were
r.cvcr talked no" newspaper rend. After
a. long and weary ridrof many duys pass-
ii jr irsJisy PctUe'mintsand cabins the se-t'att-
old cent leinan reached the very out-
:-kirts nf civilization and halted Ins horse
1 t'Tore a i tide cabin in the door of which
j-nt an elderly man clad in deer skins."
Gocd dav my friend "said this travel-
ler: "The same to you" replied the owner
of the cabin.
"My friend." continued the traveller
"have you any news'"
"No sir."
"Xo late papers.'
- "No sir."
"Can you tell me wji.it has been done
with the Compromise act'"
''Haven't the lienor to know him."
.'"Ilavoyou heard whether (lie Galphin
claim has been settled"'
"No. sir ; I am a squatter there are no
claims here."
"Have vou any information as to the
probably admission of California'"
"Callv what?"
"Xever mind sir Pcriinp. however you
can tell ir.e what will be the probable
coiirscof Fillmore.:'
"That will do iny friend"
traveller getting; oil" his hor.su
spend a month or so with vou
con!inly he entered the settler's cabin
and took up his quarters with his agreea-
ble companion and is no doubt there.
WW .: ..i .... A ki nitcntt liv llm diiifTrCKs nf
the Unitcl States "proposing to the St.it- of Tex-1 AI"" Mary an
as llic establishment il" tier Northern and Western i A rcut Harrison
boundaries and the rclinguishmctit by flic said State Alsback Henry
nf all Territory claimed by her exterior m said ; - $
boundaries and uf all her claim npon the United
States and to establish a Territorial Government
fur New Mexico" which said two Sections are
said lii contain all of said Art w Inch retail's In K-x-as
by the direction of ihe President of the United
States been furnished the Execnlivcof Texas td
be laid before tlio Legislature of the Stale for ac-
('finance or reieetion : which tuo Sections of said
Act are in the words following viz :
He it cnact'd bi the Srnatc and J louse of Ripre
scntatircs of the I'nittd Slides of Amiricn in Con
zrtrs. nfStiiMCit lhat ll:u lullovvmg propositions
shall be and the same hereby are ollerod to the
State of lexas winch when agreed to hy the said
St.ito. in an act passed by the General Assembly
shall lie binding and obligatory upon the I'liited
States and upon the said Stale of Texas : JVori-
did The said agreement hy the said General As
sembly shall le given on or before the tirst day of i
December eighteen hnndred and fitly.
lFir?t. The Slate nf Texas will agree that her
boundary on the north shall cutmni nee at the point
at which the meridian of one hundred decrees west
from Greenwich U interacted by the parallel of
thtitr-six decrees thirty minutes uorlii latitude and
shall run from said iilint dtie west to the meridian
o! t.tiij hundred and three degrees wotl Inim L.rctn
L E T T E 11 S .
LIST of Letters remaining in the Post
Ofiicc at Cl.nksville Texas on the 1st
day of Octbbbr 1S50 which if no't taken out
hy the 1st day of January 1S51 will he sent
to the General I'oe'.'Ofhec as dead Loiters
Jelirol Johnson
replied the
i i desire to
:" and ;te-
now far n
exeiieincnis nf nr!i!
moved lrom
ilics.-
Iha turmoil and
-Ej: paper.
wich ; thence her boundary thai! run due south to
the thiity-Rcroud degree of north laiitude; thence
on the said parallel of thirty-two d-gieeiof north
Miulc : thence en the Saul parallel ol isiirivriwo
degrees of north laiitude to the Rio Bravo del isor-
te.'and ilienco ihh the channel of said river tu '.he
Gnlf uf Mexicn:
'.S ((.". The Siatenf Texts cedes tu the Uni-
ted Stttes al! her ckiini in territory exterior to the
Rattle O U
Rrowiiing Win Ij
Rel! .Elij.tli
Roiirne D'rE
Black Roht.
Rrotvri William
Rloudwnrth Jno U
Ryrnl Nathan
Iiiby Miss Marthn
Ihuton Duvid
Bilker A S
Bysul A
Kentv Robert
Rirdwell Elijuli .M
Bankston -A si
Rlnnton Jucob
Bell Sum
Beaver B S
Ji.inictt Alexander
C
Clark Reni S
Corley N
Cat r 1 1 B
Cumbcll Mary
Caldwell M L
Collin? Coin A
Clark Win jr
Cainbnll Win B
Call Win
Ctawfnid Robt
limiis and boundaries Iitbli o!ic agrees ! es'ab!
by the fir.-t ariicle of this ni-rccinent.
'Vii'r 'I'lm SlrIo iif "P.'TnK nliiiril!l?.luc
chim upon the Ui.iud States fur liability 01" the J Calawav William
Clarbonra Ji
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:B:ii ; "
I Carr Harry
all CitriC;
Jkxky Lt.vo's liaoTiica. It will hn inter-
esting to many of our readers to hear tint
last wrek Jcon Lind. mariner uf Stockholm
oIl of Hans Liiul schoolmaster and lirt.iiicr
of Jenny Lind the "Swc;t!i.-!i Xihtingale"
was married in the rcpistrr jf:ice in this town
to .Miss iMary Gee of I'iilgwctdy. John had
not seen Ilia bister for xnar.v years. ytild ho
accidontly met with her the other day :.t Liv-
erpool on lier profeysinnal visit to that place.
Jenny pieseatu! him wi'h u handfel of pocket-money
but Julia like his other two broth-
ers is able anil willing to work fur ins bir:;d
and if his sister weio to oiler him an an-
nuity to exempt him from Inlmr he would
not accDjit of it. Ho spoke in the most af-
fectionate turns of his sister staling that she
bad supported her father and mother since
r!:c w:is siitren rears of a"c. UrU'cicuUr
E
m tj-t- r.
""XTHEIIEAS Mary W. Honoho adtninis-
"rV tratrix of the E-itate of William J "min
im deceased has fi'eil her r.cci'unt cunent and"
vuuehes praying for a final elti.'iue:il and ilistriliu-
l:iui of .-uid l'siale. Thce sie ihciel'ore to notify
ail persons inieicsted in tM !-t:;ale lo be and ap-
jtcir ::1 the Xo'. caiSier lenu of ibis court at a cr.uit
to he biddv':: at l!u court liuusn i" the town of
( brlisulle on the h.st Ms::d-y ti.o 2.".:!i day of
Xoventber next u hen 2nd uherc sl p':iso:s m-
icrotu! in said litatc can attend and l;niv caitv;
ll any they liavo why said account .-.'mnld not be
s.ltled the cncccKfion e:i;.i ind liiu diilribiiljun
made.
XV'ax&i GEO. I-". LAWTOX.
Ck-i!:.
Oct. i rr.h iSZ-0. . 2o SZ:s.
debis of lexas. and for conipensatitui or iiiileninuy Clement EN
li r lac surrender tu Hie I lilted hlales ot her slops fj0oii
lurts arfcnais. cntiom-houses custctii-hawc roT-j
......a . ! nntiitiiiKC il ivnr in.l ttttlilti lil'tii'- I
iiLu ifiili itLtr .if vi liifi !wfnrii tin tinmi-rtv ill 'J SillK IvOUl
liie riiitni Slates at the time ui the aiimx:ititm. ( j wuy Mnrlin
"Fourth. The Unilct! Stales in cnMi!enitin:i of Uavis S
taM ttah!ishiucm of hmindaties ccion of claim j )iuly Win Sc II M
tu terntory and riiiiquuhnient of rlaini? will iay ' Davis Wm D
to the State of Texas the Mini often million-? ol ' jjavjs Quo J5
doiiar-s. in a slock bearing itvn nor cent. iuteret ' T- r mA
interest parable half vearlv at the Treasury of the I J'"y James
United Suites. " ' ( I "elearny H S
l' Fifth. Immediately after the I'resiihnt of the Dickson Elizabclii
I'liilcd Slates iti'l have been fiinasluvl Willi an . Doak David
autl.c!:tic copy of the ait nf the General Assembly! J.
oi Texas accepiimr lliete proposiiions. he shall j.nnersoii C
cause the s'.ock to be ii-sued in favor of the State of I v: ." ln c. '
Texas as provided for in the fourth ailicle of this " '" . '
apreetai-tit : Vr-ridn! t'.m. That no more than - laI' J "J
live mfllious ofaid s'.tn'k shall be issued until the ''
credilors o! the Slate holding bo::ds and other eer- Fiilbright 1)
lificatc of slock of Texas lor uhieli luiics on im- Eitzzeiald David
pons were specially jiledued shall lirst file at the j Farmer Robt F
'. .. . . C .1... 1 ...an. I Jtn. .nlnauf fil -.11 fl-llit. '
asjiiust ;.:o I'liitci! Slates furor on account of said j
liui.ds or rvrriPcatea in such form ss shall bo pre- i
scnhi-d by the Secretary of the Treasury and ap-
proved by the l'rcsideut of the Uuiieil States :
1'-oridah Tliat iiothti? herein coiuaitu'd shall bo
construed to impair orijtialtfy siivihtin; contained in
.1... .I.:-.! ..-..l.. ..I tl... t. .....! ..u.ii.tii l id. txitit
residuiion for anncxinj: Texas lo the L'niled Slates j
nmmive.I Mnrcli rrsl. finlileen liuiulrcil I'm! forty-! .
five either as rojardc the number of Statcsthal may
'r.-rtr.'ter be furtucJ out ol" the State ul Texa.- or
o'lhciuise.
"Sit .- son- la. Anil U it furl hi r tninUil That
ihe i.riu.i.!.iiis ol" this aci. be. nudllicv ire hereby
suspended uniit the boundary b.'teen the I'nileil Hnmphicys John
stales and the .la'e et 1 exas shall he mlustett ailroach Rachel
and when Mich adiust'tient sh-'ll have biTll elficlcd.i ..... n. J
i - . .:. I- . i - 1...11 : i.:. ' iinuui. i .7
iiiu I risieam . me i.::neu
Farmer Enocli
G
Gnflerv William
'illiani JR
( "rovers Edward
Green T L
Guess Win
Glass Win R
Gens-; Maty A
Gray Win"
Guthra Rev S S
II
Hamlcock Lewis
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A IUHXISTJLL TOICX AT? TICE.
xviirrrcEls cctcuv civen tliat Juictsnn IncEcri
-i. AdniiiiirtintuT tf the l"s:aie of William C
Vi'md d'-c"d. has filed Lis account current ant!
Mi'.ichers wiih !.is iKtiiion tiravicc tor a tinal Si.:t!u
incut of -.an! J-lstase at the .N vcnticr term of this j J.pnisl.i'i'ire
(uurl A. 11. I'wO to tehe'd at ti.e ein.ri iuiuse in i Ti.rKi
u.d oivralicn. and fball pruced to appoint the of
?::"- herein providtd to be appointed la a!iti lor
said Territory.'"
Am wiiKitAs. in intitcra of such prsvt impor-
lauce to the interests luin'ir and inleprity. of the
Slale.it is (Ii-iraed primer llilit the people iheni-
.-rlvcs :n their primaiy capai'ilii'3 shall have an
r.'p.'itumtv ot cxprcsMiip tlieir opinions as a jiiih.u
lor the final action of their ltepiesentatives in tl:o
iiieiovniol t. lanvi:ie cii'iuty ol licit iurur. ai
the last iloialay ihc f.vetily-f.flh day of "November
M-xt vhei!. and where all persnnsiiilerestud ::i said
Eslatc ran allend and show "auiiif any. and nir.j
I. is account sl:ou!d not be settled and the auccjacoa
h-srd.
J Jy order of the court this September IS."0.
"VMinos GEO. I'". LAWTO.V
C ('. It. II. C.
Oct. tOih. ISiO. 2"o. S 2:s
IJe it
ilROL'ttll 15KM.
iy virtue 111 tl:e
"ITJIIEREAS Jonathan Hany-Adniinis
W tratur of the Estate of Dorothy liaily
deceased iiavin .filed his recount curient ami
Mn-chers prav m' for a final sttllen.ent of said Es-
late. Theaa arc thetel'ore to itutily al! p.;rs.!iis in-
terested in said E-talc to he md appear at the next
lenn of tlio coi.aty Cuiut to be huldea at the court
jiuusc in the town f Clarksville on the !at ".Jon-
day in Octuber nexi then and then: tu shou cauce
if they can hy said account ctiricai should nut be
r.cted 011 ibe cixces-wn cl-jsed and the adialaistratur
(iis;har(.d.
Witness GEO. F. LAWTOX
C. U. It. K. C'C
Oct. 19th 1S50. Xo. 6313.
iss Ins opin-
or rejectiiis
the ballot
Slid said e.eclion sliail be Ci.nitucieti 111 an res-
its other elections provided ftr by law arc eon-
J. 11 lU .lAi J j ( JP 1 J.'j A.l -S.
County of Titus.
To.anv lawful officer of said count v
GREETING:
TTTHEREAS Samuel Roynton. on tiie 10th
V 1 day of September A. D. IcoO tiled
his aCiJavit and tisercin sai'.h that I'aii! IX. Otwe'.!
js justly indebted to the firm of Ojjlcsby & Uoyu-
uki in the sum ut seveutv-sevcu collars ami seven
leea cents with interest thereon he fuither states
that the aaavc named Otweil is ahs.'iit lrom the
iitate s.- tkat the ordinary process of law cannot he
rcrved on hiui. These are therefore to command
you that you sninra'ms Paul JI. Otwull by publica-
tion as ihe law directs to bo and personally to ap-
pear before Solomon V. Turner an acting Justice
of the peace for prcciucl Xo. 3 1st class in said
count; at his office in the town ol Mt. Pleasant
on the first Saturday in Xovuiaber A. D. 1S50
then and there in answer the complaint of Omesbv
it Jloyntou in the nlca of debt under one hundred
dollars funded on Two notes of hand copies uf
ivhidi accompanies this writ.
Herein fail not but have vou then and there this
-writ with your action hereto cudors;d.
Witness the hand of Solumau W. Turner
such Justice this October 1st A. L. I80O.
fc'OLOMAX W. Tl'KNEK.J. P.
I do hcicby certify that the above and forgoing is
a true ropy ot the original now in my hands.
Paul . Olwell is hereby noufyed to appear in
accordance with the foregoin'r.
DOOTOl! M. VIXON
Const of IVccinct Xu. " T. C. T.
Copy of notes.
S 10 30 Twelve months after date we or ei
ther rlf us promised to isav William Owens for the
rise o'f Titus county tea dollars 32-100 Tor value
received as witness our hands and scaU this the Iltli
day of January A. 1). 1818.
fL S.J P. M. OTWELL.
L. S. V. A: DA1S.
STG 5 One day after date I nromisa to pay
Oglcsby & Iliiyntou or bearer seventy-six dollars
and eighty-five cents withjntcrcsl front the first day
nf January last for value received. March 10th
V. 1). 1650. ' '
.' P. M. OTWELIi.
Credit with ten dollars.
" Oct. 19th IS5. . No.- S3u: -
!;r.owa that I. P. IIANS-
OnrcriHir of the Slate of Tex-
.xmcr and aiithnrilv in me ves
ted1 by the Consliialion am! Iuvs of said Slate do
! !:.J.- itii'i-r r.ntl ilirert. lha't the ( hicf Justices o!
the several C'ounlies in the State cause polls to be
opened al cacJi Klerlioii precinct in their respective
C'ctaitics. as stfon after t'lf receipt of this Piocla-
matioa as notice uf said Fhi'iion can be civen to
the ppniilo (to !) indued of by said Chief Justice)
at which Klrei'.on each voter may ex;
tiwi rr tu the i.jo::rieiy ol" acfeiitinr
.. .. ... . . . -
Mid nroposiiioii. Iiv wrili.'i? the wuuis "accept or
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reni;. en a IlcKt-1 10 i.e Ub. -'kjicu 11.
110X :
I'.erls
. -
(iuclol. vci liw riiunii inereoi in iiiii'ia.i".ii-
to the President of ihe Senate and the Speaker of
the Eoii.-e of Itepresentative -hall be i-eut up by
the ("l.ti'f Justice of the Comity immedia'cly after
hf shall have rcr.'ived the same from the presiding
iiffiecra at said eiecl:o:i either by mail or Jt.; such
otlirr conveyance as in the opiiiimi of said t."!iief
istice snail us more certain auu ui.cci. .inn
:-i absence of the C-hiet Jujlid" of any Goiinty
V.-.ni s:iii! 1'iwi.ir or. in ihc cent of his inability.
froiii ;ny cause to act in ordering ?ail polls to be
opened and in sulking returns thereof the f utility
Commissioners oraiiy'lvvo of t Item of said Coiinly
are hereby authorceil ami rnpiirud to penurnieil me
dutiis ofsaid Chief Justice in the premisi's.
cjt Givkn underlay lutid an.! tlie Great
SJ Se:d of the State .11 the Gity of
!" sjSiiul' Austin this twenty-seventh day of
iuJQSsy September Anno Domini One Thou-
sand Ei;hl Iluudteil and Fifty and of the Iude-
iciiitciiro 01 ine . niieo oiaies me suvciiiy-uiiii
Howell Elizabrlh
Iloozir John
I inmphreys Win
Ilnlo Tlinmas
Houston Unlit
J
Jnrdnii Albnrt
.foiies iSInsi's
Jamison Elisabeth H
Jones A S
Jackfon Mis R
Johnson William
lolinson John J
D. E. ROWE P
f iSo. t ots. I O
Lydca J T $c II R
Lynch Thomas
Love John
- Loving William
X Lacy Win C
. Loovin I
Looby Mr
Lyon" M 1 1 1
M
Moore E I 2
McCail Mr
McNenl J .
2 Mas'in Daniel
Mnbray Phflip
Mason Henry D
Moore L
Maxxv T
.McCail M M
SJ Moon: J S
.McC'allcii Geo !1
Mitchell R I
Moody .III
Muks Frances
II Muiton S A
"ilonre John O
Mays Eq V
Morton J Si
Muks John
McQuellen Geo
Mnrccc John
McCartney H R
McCartney N C
Marlerll W
N
Nail M G 2
Ncalev Miss A E
' O
0erlon William
tlrcut Jamca II
OrrJolinii 2
l1
2 Parks Wm A
Pickett Rev W M 2
Posey Terry
Pickett Gen R
PoitcrW E
Posey Ennn
Porter M H -1
R
Russell A
Roachc James
Ruckinan J
Russell Malhcvv 2
Hob bins John
S
Smith E M
Sloon Ren"
Sartas Alexander
Sanders J
Sniith John M
Stephenson Renj
I Snondou Wm A
Smith Cary P
Sharp J M 2
Smith D J
T
Taylor C
Terrv Joint
Tiiggie J 2
Tanner R
V
I West J W
Ware Miss X A
Walker L S -1
West J If 2
Ware Dr U II
Warren J F
Wnalev A A
Williams P.
Walker Mrs E S
Watilcy Jos
Welkins J II
Wakley S !L
Wenston W II
White F
Ware Ann R
Y
Young Mrs S A F
F8HTSVH.LS m&
r"rIIII-" undersigned will conuncncc the publication
JL in about tv.'o weeks from ibis date of a gen
cral business newspaper with the above title.
It will be" the organ of no party ; at the same
time it will jtvo items of thc-doinga of all parlies
and keep its readers advised of the current informa-
tion of the tunes we live in faithfully and impar-
tially. The permanence of its issue will depend altogeth
er on the support it may receive as there is no cap-
lilWIRE rOMl'AJSY Vim !-
Nkiv York April J(ith l.v.")0
Tire Trustees nf the Empire Gompasy be;r leave
in slate to their customers and the public that the
enure nsllt title and interest ot 'UAY ti COM-
POUND EXTRA CT OF CANCIIATA GI'A"
has been transferred to- the said Company and ihe
Tructecs are gratified in beiu;: abls 10 extend ihc
same line of liberal policy to agents and customers
lor mutual benefit.
The "OM Cyw.'SrjC" Establishment at 50 Pov-
ital invested in it fur sinking except tho cost of dras si . Xew Orleans lias been purchased by the
malerial and the time of the printer which can Empire Oompany from P Jordan. Esq. andis al
well affird to be wasted in making the experiment present conducted by J. W. Gojiiin so lung arid
Cuba and Caltfuruia being always teady as ihrniir lavorably known by the pattons of lhat citatdish-
resorts. - 1 ment to which Southern and South wpste'li Mer-
Merchants and business men generally who be-' chants are rhspeetfiilly iuviled with the confidenl
lieve their intensts will be served bv using ihe cnl- assurance lhat every reasonable efibrt will be made
f .1 - . .. v . " f 1 ...1 1. !...: ..:
minis 01 mis paper are reipsesieti 10 lurvvaro auer m un-ui uicir ievvs
li-;eiiieuls so soon as t-uuvemrnt . those thiiikni
otber.v isn favor from thrin will be neither asked
nor expected.
County and District Clerks ami Shorifi" of this
and surrounding counties may find it to their inter
est to .forward legal advertisements 10 ibis paper
as a.di-ii-o'init of twenty-live per ce.'it. will be made
on theit cash payments.
I lie terms ol piilihcation will hp three dollars pi:
tin
annum allbv.ing a iliscottiil ol one
u Im par cash in advance..
II. CHASE Sec.
GITS
Extract of I'anclialagna
SJAS2 UlEtiWAl VIS5TUES.
A CKIITAIN PUEVEXTATU E A XI) Cl'ltK
FOR FEVER AND AGUE CONSUMPTION
l.lltill.S l n!il.. Jn'.U'nza. As hum. tSronchitis.
I lo those Sfiofuh. Gout Rliiv.milhm Namtlgitt. Lundtisa
1 aralifsis t'uurtsi Jtmaitice Uimrnsta. Cos'irt-
.vuveniscincii.s uiseiieo ai riisioniary rtu-s ; anil iusi finx Jjjxatlrn;. JJropmi J.irtr Complaints
-p-i-ial etre will In; taken not lo trespass on the Rilious Co.nplitints. j".-riii Affiniuns Cutanrons
reading eolums by iuseriing advetliseieiits to fill Disord' rs F-nrv in Giwrol ILmnnhnats Vlf
up. or leaving any in "longer than the '.iiuo "ordered tlrnrtions Flu.ru Ini'itstum Diprartil"and De-
Furihi-r iiifuuuatiun given by cal.'ing al tl:e :("- futiit Appttita anil nil divot's nri-j'tinlinin
lice one door -.vest of II. Ka'uduip'i's store or by nOMOTiD ATtn-r nr ir- nmun n' nn
writ". to the Ilfcsn-iLLB-lTtJi. lluntsville Wal- CONSTIPATION OF I rfc BOWELS. OR
i.er co. :
o. p.nmxsox.
ITuntsriVe AbtfHst?. ISu'J.
The courtesy of an iiist'ition is renuestrd frr.ra
puldislieis lhrouu'!io:;t Ihe Slate; and the addition
2 of one mire to their i-;.rha:ige lits .dreadv pro
bably too heavy a tax on tHsin will be rjbdly ro-eiproeated..
M.
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CLARICSVILLE
Classical. Matlicmalical.and Mereaniile
c2axDzj5JiLrro
Under the superlr.lt ntlancc of
llcvl J OILY JXDEUSO.V .". .".
i-1: t s CIPll.
r"ITIIE next session of tivemomhs wn! coaiatcnce
-H. on the first Monday in Oetober. and s'ltdeiits
hre earnestly reipiested to be present at the open''!!;
iif tl-e session as it uU.'ii happvus thai mixh time
is hist bv iualtentinii to the above directions.
. Mr. Anderson considers it uiinece.-s.iry lo repub-
lish any of the very nattering testimonials in his
possession niven by gentlemen thorouglily acquaint-
ed wiih his rcputaiioa as a scholar as be can now
appeal lo the rapid progress of hi- pupil.'. He has
rarely to resort to corp'ireal punishtueul : Inn when
sneli a course becouito absolutely necessary it iniial
bs administeied with mild firmness. The school is
er'.irsly free from ail sectarian iiilhicnce : slill the
cut-duel of ihe pupils out of sch-a.l is strictly at-tciu't-'il
to. and wbetievct reproof is ruiuiicd it is
giver in such a way as to secure the end desired.
The .'(est session of five months will commence
011 the fir.-t Monday in October.
The terms of tuition aie. for English
in the p-iitiary depaitment say.Spell-
ing Run ding and Writing S l30
For all the higher departments of a com-
plete Englhh Education - S l.""00
For Classics or Mathcnialics either
or both per session id" five months - $0000
Xo deduction made fur absence except in case
of continued sickiic. : and siudeuto in every in-
stance will be charged frc-n the time of entrance to
he end ot thesei-sion. Students will bu received
at any time in the session.
Mr. Anderson receives a few hoarders in his own
family al S 10 per mouth fur hoard washing fuel it
caudles; and any number can be aecoii'modated in
ihchotlbCs of respectable families at lates somewhat
lower say about SS per mouth.
l-'or farther iitforniitioii apply to the l'ev'd John
Anderson Clarksville.
P. S. An assistant properly qualified will be
proci-red whenever ihe number ill attendance will
justify ibe -Measure.
Clarl.tr.:.'-; Ju It IsjJO. A.l. !;:.
IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD.
It gives tosi: and viooit lo the dioestivk nr.o.txs
?nd U remarkable for its Animating Strengthening.
1 11 1. .. c7 -
aim i.esiorauve I ropcitns
Publicly admiicd by Dr. Townscnd manufactur-
er of Tovvusend'.s Sarsiparilla to be
" Fab i:i:TTiai tiias Sahsai-akill.-.."
In enrrnboratiou of the above read the annexed
cniiinuintcattoa as conclusive testimony and proof
post:??.
Fiom the GracfirJUrg Compani.
Sir : You arc aware that as the originator of
ho Uracienbcrg Company I must have had my
alication cal.Vd to the numerous iledicins presented
for public pitrunage. I have watched with much
interest the mtredtiction cf i!:c Chcnrhalagva into
this country by yourself; and am free lo say that
no Mediciu stands so deservedly high as your cx-
iracrtif that invaluable plant. In my own family 1
haft eccii its extraordinary efficacy in the cure of a
confirmed cace of 15iouvhiti3. For all complaints
which require the prompt and tbonmgh parification
of the blood I deem your C'inrl.rtlagvit fit try
or vpafor lo any and all the Sarsapnriltas of the
day. and tcith lh'n all Join irc'l aovrml'd.
J. T. MARSHALL.
IMf ul i-iiS HE A 1.1 11 n...
I Arrimly in Ivhsil genuine from the EMPIRE
. CUAIPAX V ! This caution is r.cccssarv to iivoi 1
3 spuiimm article. The penulnc RUSH PILLS
are fciriii'cw eirecliial and the nr vba u'lrn of
rpecifies. It was invented by the great Dr. Rush
am! ujcJ ns a universal remedy fur.disvasc.
Dll. V UniOI.OiIKWS KXI'EC
'i OI! A XT I'l.NK -SYItUP.
Is ni.inufactafe.i pirrfccltv- 1 utc I y the EMPIRE
COAJPA X V. ender isor oration ficm tl.o Slate
for Coughs Colds ia':f .of'tft'oSidj" I.imgs. etc.
It is a cure preventi'C n: Consnn-.ptitnt htil not a
ecrlain cure afti-i the diser.fc Bor.rc .tlioriinghiy
sealed. The genuine is only lo be had !rsi lbi
Cumpaiiv.
O'lIE THING IS r;CA"E!.'
Those who donui believe it. are recnectfvllv te-
sind not 10 read ! Rut HA I.D-IfEADED PER
SOXS may icad and lest and have ihe brad cov-
ered with a fine luxuriant ghasy hair bv the Via
of Hie MACXKTIC HAIR l'tESTORER anil
IN ICOItATOR. .Mar.r.fjit.ircd and sold by iLe
Katpirc Company inco-parated br the State cf'Xcw
Vuik.
This Mag net r H;.ir Restoipr and Inf igsratnr t
e:rtifici! by the following per.-ins as having their
tlair reilorid hy it when everything else bad fail-
ed namrly: Iliibard II. White yj UaiverT ;
John Merkle 10 King street; James De Molt! i
Washington Matkct ;Margarct Tlinmas2S-J llroouie
street.-; A. Cling corner of Iluwery and Rivington
sited ; Ihniel Filzgendd 7f Chri-lie street; Wil-
liam llrmncl 7& Christie street ; J. J. Anderson
2-'I Ctntrs slice!.
Xo. 10 (Tin
lUt.
NOT
r"i!if)r. wiio have not settled their accounts for
Ji- 1S1T. "IS and '!!) will please male it con-
venient to come in and do so mstanter. or ilu y will
find them in the bands of an oliieer. We are com-
pelled to have money.
' II. IMIIXE ic RRCVS.
ChidsciU'.Junc? UwO. Xo tl.
JOHN t. j-.it.us
J. A. N. Mi'KKA"
All LLS & MTU KAY
ATTOK.VKY.S AT LAW.
CLAllliSVlhLE TEXAS
" ILL Practice in t!ie District and Supremo
v Courts of the Slate and the Courts of the
I'liilcd States for the Slate of Texas.
September It lAlO. Xo. 3 tints.
and of Texas the firiCCn'tli.
By ibe Governor :
Jamls Warn
Secretary of Slate.
Xo. 7 tf.
TIME! TIME!! TIME!!!
lii LI. persons having watches to repair will
.. pleas.! baud ibem to Doctor A. K. ELLETT
who will forwanlthem to u at Washington Ark.
vvhero they will be carefully repaired and sent back
without delay satisfactory references given if re-
1 paired.
WHITE & CROUCH.
No. C 3ts.
P. II. lifcLl..
JUST PRINTED
ASSESSORS BLANKS three forms as direct-
ed by the Comptroller. They arc printed on
fine Folio" Post pjpfct and can be lurvvarded lo any
direction by mail at iritiing postage. Price S "5 00
per nunc. .
AIjSO
BLANK REPORTS FOR DISTRICT AT-
TORNEYS. Price two dollars per quire.
June 1st 1S50.
OGLESBY & GRISWOLD
AND
SHREVEPORT La.
Oct. 5tb 1650. No. G Cinos.
JSEW PIANO FOR SALE.
WE HAVE a beautiful new Piano for sale of
Gilberts make Hostnil. It is in good time
and order and we will sell a Bargain in it. Call
on C. C Alexander Paris Texas.
A. M. C. C. & L. C. ALEXANDER.
Oct. 5th 1850. No. 0 tf. .
L E T T E It S .
T ist of Letters remaining in the PostOflicc.
Jj at JPino Ilufl Texas- on the 1st day ol
October ISoO which if not taken out by the
1st dav of Januaray IS5I will be sent to the
General Post Ofiicc aadcad Letters.
May cs Toihpson J
Odcn Raford
Patterson H Isainli
Kcddi't ri Thos Dr
Suigley.! Joseph
Tanner Nelsun
Weaver Win
Wilson Nancy Mrs.
Williams 31 A
ISAIAH .W WELLS P.M.
Goodman Samuel
Garrett W. Samuel
Hughs William
Hamilton & Morison
Hendryx H-JocI
IlaltC. William
KindricU Elizabeth
Miss
Hunk Holey James
TO T1IK FltlE.VDS Of ."VIIW. TOIllI AND
IIKR.SC II OOL.
AS it has been extensively circulated that .Mrs.
Todd would not continue lo carry 011 the Clarks-
villo Female Institution 1 deem it due. to her to
slate that ihe Institution will be opened again on
the 1st Monday in October as usual.
Instead of discontinuing her school Mrs. T. de-
signs if possible- to devote herself more than ever
tints duties and 10 render it more deserving of the
dublic patronage. W. ". TODD.
Clarksville Sept. i-'Tlh 1S50. No. 5. lit.
LOST.
rpHE Undersigned has lort his hcailngl!!
X ccitilicate Nu. 119 first class issued "by
tho Board of Lind Cominissioncrt for Red River
County for one League and lobur of Land in Jan-
uary 1633 .
Xoticu is hereby given if no intelligence is re-
ceived of said certificate within the time prescribed
by Law application will be made to the proper au-
thority for a duplicate.
WILLIAM WHEAT.
Oct. 5thil850. Xo. C Uts.'
FA1L1L. AKD fl'IWTER OOI.
1 5MIE Subscribers arc now rcceiyiug and
X opening at tlieir Store 11 general supply ot"
Fall and Winter Goods. They will continue to
receive from time to" time such Goods as will be in
demand during the season. All of which will be
sold cxlteinily low fur the cash ; or on accommoda-
tion terms 10 old customers.
L. 1). HENDERSON &C.
ChrksTillc Oct. 12th lb50. Xo. 7 tf.
CAUTION.
A LL persons are hereby forwarucd not to ira.-t
-. or baibor my wife AMANDA M. MARSH
as sue has lett my bed and hoard w itliout cause or
provocation. I will nut be responsible for any debts
she ma; contract. Amanda i a small woman about
"3 or -1 years old dark coaiplexian hbo-ic hair an.i
blue eyes and has two thumbs 011 the left hand.
I also take ihb occasion to put al! honest ami well
meaning men and women on their guard against one
certain SAMUEL G. MOORE who kit "in compa-
ny with my wife. 1 hive every reason tu behove
(hat the two will endeavor to pass themselves nil'
as man and wife. Mooie left a wife and four chil-
dren entirely destitute. He has one of his children
with him a buy about -1 years old. Moure is about
28 yeais of age very dark skin black hair and eyes
5 feet G or 'J inches high and has 1 Sheep steal-
ing hang dog look. Moote and Amanda arc each
mounted upon a roan mare. Amanda left an ouly
ebil.l a girl about '2 years old. I belL-vo it is their
intention to go to I.ewiahurg Arkansas.
Now whoever will return said Amanda tn mo
shall receive one cent reward and a thrashing for
bis trouble.
DAVID F. MARSH.
Clarksviilo Texas S-jpt. 17th 1S50.
No. 1 :Jts.
THE STATE CF TEXAS.
Cn:ttit: of Red Hirer.
BY A'irtue of ihe PrecIaatatiBii o'f Ills Excellen-
ey P. Himsbrough Bell Governor tf the State
of Texas bca ring dale on the :27th ik'y of Sep-
tember A. D- ltNJO. and by virtue of the Authori-
ty vested in me by Law I'HiighF. Youni Gliiet
Justice within and for tho .--foresaid County do
hereby Order that polls be opened at the several
Precincts -willHii said County on the last Monday
the rf.lh (lay of October hist. in order that each
voter may express his opinion as to the propriety
of accepting r tejecting the proposition of the
United States fur the cession of a poilion of the
Territory of the Slate of Texas by vviiiing the
words aer-'pt or reject on a ticket to be placed in
the Ballot i!o:.
The Precinct Presiding Officers will appoint
Juc'cs and Clerks and conduct said Election in
aicorJanco with Law and make Immediate returns
of the s.'mie to me at my office in Claiksvillc.
-SSjrjg?5j WrrNKSs my olficial signature and
(rsj3p; the Impress of the Seal of our said
j5 "5r"""Ji County Court at ofiicc in Clarksville
"SSSifclZ this the tOlh dav of October A. 1).
f the ludepsndence of the United Stales
1850. and
the 75th vcar. ..
HUGH F. YOUNG.
Xo. 7 tf.
Chief Justice.
PERSONS knowing themselves indebted lo lb
niidersi'-ncd for Profiioral services for ISIS
Clcrhvit:c Jr.nc S. 1S50. No. tl
BETiflSiffiOA WATER.
THE Healing waters of Bethcsda arc a positive
cure fer all diseases of the Skin such as Pimples
and B'olchcs on the face. Tetters Tan Sim Burns
Irritation of the Skin Cntsllntisrsand Constusions.
Persons using it after Shaving will not suffer from
lae use of the Razor ; in word its healing natalities
are i-.ithmit a jirrallil'ui the history of Vhuiiuarij.
'Vie EMPIRE COMPANY has the sole agency
for its sale Xu. !S3 Fulton street. j-Jl -Jt
THE EMPIRE COMPANY;
e-j- :-i t s-j-ji-j-j- ov nzvj 'inv.
OXYGKXATEI) IJITTKIIS.
For the cure if Di'prpsio Gmiral DiVtlilij Ha
l.ittial Coslimt'S r. In every disease arisin"
from imperfect digtsliox or d rangrrf stomarli ihi.
remedy has been ccrtifieit to by ljn. L. II. Arnold.
Ex-Governnrof Rhode Llaud ; Hon. Win. Wood
bridge EvGovornor of Michigan; Hon T. J.
Moor!:ead Ex-Governor of Kofituckv : Hon. J. " !
Sinia-.ous Senator fiom R. I. : Hnn.':'. S. Phelps.
Senator from Ycrinnr:' ; Hun. Wm. t'pbam Sena
tor 'I'jin Vermont : lion. f?. route benatur lrom
Vermont ; Hon. II. 1). Foster member ot Con-
gress from PeimsylvBiiia ; Him. "V. S. Martin
Wisconsin ; Gen. . . C. Doi'ae. Intra ; ('. C. Trow-
bridge K-ij. Detroit ; f. II. Holmes E;q. Con
necticut : l... vv. Jones iv-j Uuli!:i;i:e ; Joseph
I Toxic. Xew York and many -others -.ho arc living
witnesses of its supetioreGcacv. X. IS. One ne-
euliar property cl the BITTERS is that it dues
not cor.iam any spintous liquors ana is oa an en-
tirely new plan for the care of Dvspct-sia.
The Empire Company arc exclusive Agents for
the.-e superior timers to whom all orders should
be addressed at Xo. IM Fidtun street New York.
PA1A K1L1K.
A medical picparatioa by tlicname of rein KiH-
r has been put into the maiket by the Empire
Company in Xew York which bids fair to cast all
other preparations into the shade. It cannot per-
haps; be belter desrribed than bv staling that it is
in a liipitil form and is adapted to internal ami ex
ternal use. holding instantaneous control over all
Xervous AfTeciions Rheumatism. Group lufiam-
inations Tocth and Ear Ache Burns Bruises.
Sprains. Sores Sec.
This Pain KiUir was extensively ixscd in Xew
York during the Choleni of ISt'J with greater
.-uccess than any other atticle. lis medical virtues
arc far superior to any ether. Apply to Empire
Company (3d Fulton strut.! and to the principal
merchant 1:1 your town.
TO DEAF 1'F.RSOXS. .
Yo-i can Ie made to hn:r! bv proper ireatment.
but remember that the crganialiou of the Eiir is
the mtst delicate structure ot the body (except the
eye) hence is oficucr injured than benefitted by
.-yringcrs. The Acoustic Oil. sold by the Empire
Company is tho surest and most successful article
ever known fur cures.
In all eases where buzzing sounds iioisa of wa-
ter ringing itching or pain affects the Ear this
lenvstic Oil for deafness is a certain remedy Xo.
i:W Fulton s'reet X. Y.
CHEMICAL CLKAXSJXG FLUID.
A new and important discovery by which diity
eioihes are made perfectly chan without any rub-
bing or boiling. Empire Company. Xew Yolk
only proprietors.
This Chemical preparation docs nnt injure but
adds very much to the vear of the clntb.
JE SURE AliOf.T YEl'MIFl'GES
Some kill the rhihhrn .' as well as the tarms
and the only safe article that kills the worms and not
the childrt n is the one made sr.d sold by thu Em-
pire Conip.:ny.
It requires a less prnpotmuai dose anil is at th
CLARKSVILLE
r FEMALE ACADEMY.
THE fcl-drs of Ibis institution will be rcstimtdon
the first Monday in October next under the joint
Superintendence of Mrs. Wcatkertcd and Mrs. A.
E. Ruvve. Students w'shimr tn enter will be re
ceived for lire orteu luonllH.asmay fceagrced upon
but will be charged lrom the time nf entry. only
for the remainder of the session no deduct cms be-
ing made except lor loss of limo occasioned by pro-
tracted ilincvs. The roursc of instruction will be
Elementary and Seientii. embracing also tbt-
French and Latin languages Music Drawing- and
PaiSliag.
Trrai :ir Icllutfn tir 5i(mIuii:
For Orthography Reading Writing an.!
jciiiinion
I he above in ennrtcction with Kn".li."t-.
r
sm
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
Count! of lloplins.
ROBKET llAUCKAVC VS. J.VMCS B. SlMTSOS.
ON Attachment before Istacl Dawson Justice of
the Peace within and for Beate No. ti Hopkins
County Texas for 0110 Hundred Dullaisdebt due by
account. This is therefore to summons tlm said
I11.1.W 11. Simnson to be and appear before me at
my ollice in Beate No. 2 Hopkins County on tho sj0ns &"c- It
Ninth day of November nev't it being the lime and ishing success
place appointed tur the trial ot sant Atiaciimcnt
eiven under my hand this Sthday of October 1550.
b J.' DAWSON J. P.
Oct: 12th IS50. No. 7 its.
same time tnoru etlectual 111 destroying worms
without injury to the constitution than any other
Vcnnifuze ; a great many certificates maybe ob-
tained which arc not necessary to insert in a news-
paper. THE EMPIRE COMPANY.
h the only Company of the kind incorporated by
the Eegislaturcof this State as a-Stoek Company
and under such legislative enactments' as to make
the stack always al par ind the company clear of
liabilities. Individuals holding any of the Stock of
tho Company will be entitled lo their pro ratio
amount of profits of the business declared upon the
atiidavits of the Trustees a' tho cud of each year.
The Company receive their own Slock at par in
the payment for goods at the New Yoik Office and
pave for the year IS10 declared a dividend of - j
her cent on stock issued previous to July 1st. and
Vl per cent on the stock issued subociuicntly to
the abuvc date payable at the ofiicc of the Cempur
ny
NOTICE !
The Empire Company are the proprietors and
maimfacliircis of Hays' Uninvnl (for Pilc3)
Ilevres" Xcrvo and Bone Liniment (for Rhctmur
tism ;) Balm of Columbia &c. (for the Hair ;)
Spohus" Sick Head Ache Remedy ; to whom all
orders should be addressed.
TIIE EMPIRE COMPANY.
Has the Agency of the Xcrviac Balsam tho
Great Indian Remedy for Fits the only sure and
certain caro for Epileptic Fits Cramps Coavul-
nas uceu ailunmstcreil with aston-
and is as near a specific as anything
can be. ll tonns a new era m tho practice of Phy-
sicians many of whom use this Balsam as tho only
remedy. Persons wishing the Nervine Balsam
must apply to Empire Company.
Grammar A ri'.hmetic Geography with
ihe use ut the Globes History. An-
cient and Modern. Mentiil and Natural
Philosophy. Asisiiarniy Geometry
Rhetoric Botany. Cbemistiy.ar.d Co:u-
pusition. - - - . - - S 55
The French and Latin languages in ad-
dition to Ihc above per Session of five
month;; - - - . c;)
Tho department of flnstc. Drawing and Pain
ting will he as hcrcto.-ore ader the supervision ot
.V're.A. Kllctt.
For ksson on the Piano Forie. per sci-
sinn uf five months - - - $20 0C
Drawing and Painting - - - - fj ce
The proprietors of the Academy have been at
much expense In procure a rrinplt-l'c Electric" and
Galvanic apparatus wbi.-h is now in successful opc-
lation for the purr of o of more fully illustrating
the sciences. With the -aid of these the .young
mile! will seldom be at ftultt but be enabled fully
to nrgc i:5 way tn complete ideas of riper yrars.
Notice is also respectfully given tu all coftbernej
that henceforth it is JeeinVd prudent to cxcRid'j
bovs entirely from the ir.stituliou.
"Mrs. Vv'e'athtrrcil Mrs. Ellett. and Slrs.Rnwc
mutually pledge their I-eM tfibrls for the Moral and
Mental Culture nf those committed to their charge:
and reiving et'o.ti on jiebit. Mis. K. ?.lrs. R. and
Mrs. W. invite a critcal examinaliiin as to the pro-
gress am! pioSciency of thoc hitherui under their
instruction and oner these as their best recommen-
dation and claim lo fuiure palronsgc.
Dr. Ellett is prepared t; receive young ladies as
boarders at St .f.r :nuat!i including washing can-
dles and. Ii.el. Mr. Wer.therretl and J. T. Clark.
Em. will support the boarding house at the Acad-
emy eonjuiutly at the above stated price.
The hoard and tuition fi.es will fail due at the
end of the session. '
CJiirLscillt. Jum 22". IS5C Xo. 13. tf.
rg"IIE SUBSCRIBERS arc opening at their new
-H- store on the Xorlh East corner of the Simm-.
The 111 esc-.:. nir.: viti-jctt I.rvi M-:cc:r.l aii.t chrni
cl Iutt( ol ':riimSit:itii-r mill Klt soutl.
ever c-c::rt i.i out; Z;c:ir ilili. ldc stir
?.Ii.Ii--itJji river.
It would exceed the limits nf r!c rdvcrtiscftient t-
name even the leading articles. Sulirc.": to sat
that it embraces every thing usually called for in
this section. We respectfully invite a call befun:
purchasing elsewhere coufidei.t that we can show
such a variety of goods a:u! at such prices as will
command sales. We base our hopes of business on
making it the interest nf purchasers to bay from us.
As we will be compelled to make heavy p?ymt;nt.-
in lite course of ti'!e we have determined lochaugo
our mode of duhig business. Hereafter we wil
roll fur
SAO- AJT3 SAZyi OKJJY. .
"c ate forced to this course in scif defence.
We respectfully solicit a sharo of patronage.
II. RHIXE & BRO-S.
P. S. To thore f'icnd who have sustained us
thto-:g!i t!ie ht three vear: we tender our watin-e-.t
thanks and can only promise them that in any
transactions we may have for the futun; we will
endeavor lo furlher merit their aipriih:ition.
CttizksriH- Juiu S !K0. Xo. 11.
CLAEKSTILLE
THE fail session of this Iuslim'ion. will com-
n'enta on tho fir.-t Monday in OSJoLer ISjO
Mas. EI.1.A A.'TODH
P It I S I- I 1 -V L .
Miss. I. J. Mi-itRAV Assistant and Teacher
of ornamental branches.
Mrs. M. M. Aiiircrson Teacher of music.
Rev. John Anderson uf lha Clarksville M.-.'c
Academy will give lessons in Latin Greek awl
Mathematics.
Terms for the Session of live month.
Board including washing Fuel candles
&J. : : " : : SJO 00
Junior class: : . : : 12 1
Second c'.m : - : : : ' - Ja PO
Highest class embracing nil ihc branches cf
a ci-i.ip.vn- 1iiglish educattoti-
I.atin and Mathematics each : :
Fiench Language. : :
Instruction in music : : :
I'sc of Piano. ; : :
Drawing and Painting in water colors.
Painting in Oil. : : : :
Wax work in Fruit and Flowers. :
Poonali Painting on Ri-e Paper.
Velvet ami satin in ten lemons.
Embroidery and crotchet vork. :
ELIZA A.
Clerisril'c Ja.-is 1 j': 1350. Xo.
20 00
10 HO
10 t0
23 00
"J C
to 00
1.1 no
10 00
5 Oil
5 00
rODD.
W-tf.
ADMINISTRATORS NOIICE.
""pIIE undersigned itavin at the February
! Term A. D. ISoO. of the County Court
of cd River Caanty nbtaiucil Letters of Admin-
isttatioit iiimn the relate of her late Iiusuauu Alex
ande-J. Russell direase-J hTcbv gives notice to alt
persons having claims against said Estate to pre-
sent the same duly authenticated within the timf
prescribed by I.t.v and all persons indebted tu san".
Estate ate hercbv notified tu come fiirvard and ra'v
the same.
AXX RUSSELL-
.liiiatVrzrir.
ClarlsrUl Oct. 5lh IS50.
No. C Gts.
"filjYE WILL purchase any amomili-f.tli.e 3ut"k;
V V ed claims against ihc Stale of Tcsai'"for
price in cash at any of ear
wliich wo will give a fat;
huuses.
A. JL C. C. A; I..
Oct. 5lh. li-30.
C ALEXANDER.
Xb.C tf.. .
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