The Red-Lander. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 19, 1847 Page: 1 of 4
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THE RED-LANDE
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Volume 7.]
SA,\ AUGlvrii\lí, 'IEX1S. TUESDAY, JANUARY I , 1847.
[Climber 14.
T i l K RK t)-lj \ i L) K il
I published every Thursday morning.
T B R JC fi:
• B*citirTtox por 12 months, in advance,
If paid «j nix months . , . .
At tho'cxpiration of the year ...
Áovkrtísimi, íir«t insertion,. por sqare,
Each siihseijijcnt insertion . . .
Political carda, each insertion . . .
Announcement of candidates . .
Advertisements given with instructions to be
inserted 4, 6, 3 or 1'2 months, a liberal deduction
wiil bo made on the above rites.
0Í7~Tcu linea, or leas. con , ilute a square.
03rAU letters addressed to tli# Editora must
be post-paid.
$3 00
4 00
5 00
*1 00
0 50
4 00
5 00
A G E N T S .
Jasper Cúvnty.—-Jásper, H. Good ; Zavala, T
B. Hiding.
Sabine County.—Milftn. W. B. Frazier.
Shelby Co:i¡>!y.—ShelbyviHe, W. C. Crawford.
Rusk County•—Henderson, S, Monroe Ilyde.
Nacogdoches (Joimtti.—Naeogdocheg, Thoa. C.
IJarnett'; Doug'aaa, W. J. Moore; Melrose, C.
T«rjy.
Houston County — Crockett, T. P. C díina;
Itotfííríson Coumty.—Leona,. W.-Mcíí. ]£aÚ.
Montgomery i 'ounty. —■ Hunt&ville, A. Mac-
Dcnald.
Cherokee County.—Rusk, James Ferguson.
Travis CouMy.-*-. \ustía¿ í. F. Johnson.
Newton County —John O. Lawhon.
Polk County.. Wright.
Liberty tovu.y. ——- Wo.í Groek, John K.
Hanks.
UNITED ST.VFE&.GaVERNMENT.
KXBfVTÍVe.
JsmrS K. Polk, of Tennerser, V¡ce-P;eaident.
Ooorgo Jí. Dalia*, of Peno., Seivy Provident.
Sw'v of State.
Scc'y uftho :Nayy.
.Sec'y of Treasury.
Secretary of War.
Post Master Gon'I.
Jarñes Biichivnah; f/f Penn
Georgo Bancroft.
It. J. Walker, of-Mi #.,
W. L. Mnrcy, cf New York,
fare Johnson, of Terin..
'. ji:f:kiai;v.
Roger B. T ney. of Maryland, Chief Justice.
' Associate Justice*.
Levi Woodbury, of X. II,; Smith Johnson of
JK. Y.; John McLean, of Ohio; Ileniv Pa Id wan
- *(?■ Minsyivari* ; Jaines W. Wayne, of Georgia ;
NAVIGATION OF THE ANGELINA ANB
NECiiES RIVERS BY «TEAM-
TIIE double engine Steam-
i., boat ANGELINA, now be in"
K> constructed at Louisville, Ky.,
under the direction of thó undersigned, expressly
tor the Angelin avnd Noches, will bo in those rivers
ready to receive freight this week.
Good sea visaseis will run in connexion with this
boat from Sabine Pass to Now Orleans, and
should any detention at any time ta^e place at the
mouth of the river, freights will be ckreiylly stored
in good warehouses. As it is probsitle that there
will not be a sufficiency of freights .the present
season to give constant femployhioni for tho
boat on the rivers mentioned, a few trips will
also be made on the Sabino river, if] freights will
justify it Any damages to f.eight Occasioned by
neglect or want of skill in the management of tin
bor.t, will lm promptly paid. . 7
Thf undersigned fro),i confident that tho Com*
rnercfal fiiet'ities offered by the navigation of those
rivers, to the citizens of Eastern Texas, will bo
duly .appreciated, and that a liberal patronage suf- ,,or 3 ^ y ^
ncient to sustain the undertaking, will be extended ,p t Fu,s! Winter Session,
to him. 1
Messrs. Gardiner, Noicom &' Co., No. 91
Common street, Now Orleans, are agents for the
boat in that oily.
ROBERT S, PATTEN.
January 7, 1837—no l'2-t.tl
FOR TIIE SABINE RIVER
^ * The new and fast
*j£SiS^i substantiiil steainqr
O U A C II I T T A, has been pur-
r.hased by S. J. HicKKRsT.vKr, to inn in th.e
aboy^ ti'aiie — he, will ply between B rewstérs'
Bluff.aod the mouth. She luu 'entered into an i-or ttu> i'.nglish tjranc
arrungetn nt with schoone:a, by which a direct ¡ THE FACULTY
OF KENTUCKY.
Lagrange, Oldham County, Dee, 2, 1910.
Tip HE Board of Trustocts take groat pleasure
1 in informing you, that this Institution is in
a highly propperous condition.
The Courso of study is ample, cómpritdng the:
Ancipnt Languages, Alatheinatics, Nh(oral Sci-
ence, Belles Lettre, Intellectual and Moral Sci-
ence, The French, Spanish, Gorman, and Ital-
ian Languages are also taught by a highly com-
petent gentleman from Europe.
THE TERMS OF TUITION
are. very reasonable, viz:
In the College proper, per session of fiyo
months, . . . í¡¡ 12.00
In the Preparatory Department, per ¡tanto,
for the Latin, Greek and English course 10.00
For the English branches alone, G.00
Extra charges are maxlc 'for 'Modern Lan-
guages, save where the French is sub-
stituted for the Greek as part of tho
Collegiate Course; and
.50
per-Winter,¡session,- . .1.00
A)1 of which tees and charges are payable in
advance.;
BoarJing, lodging, washing, fuel and lights to
be had in piiváté ianiüies in the town ut 61.30
to B'¿ per week.
Tlie expenses of a Stn3i;nt*per collegiate yeai'
.of 10 months, for. tuition fi'es, boarding, ¿¿c., and
Rooks, will be about as follows, varying accord-
N7 VCOGDOCIIE8 UNIVERSITY,
r glHE present session of the Nacijgdcches
University will terminate on the 4th diiy
of February next. The, examination of the Stu-
dent? will occupy tho three Tollowing days. All
are respectfully invited to attend.
Tho next ¡jossión will coinmence on the third
Monday in March. The University is in"a sound
healthy condition, numbering between 70 and 80
Students. We have letters from Boston and New
York, answers to applications we had made for a
female Teacher. We have written to Philadel-
phia also, and lately to a most respectable source,
requesting one to be sent to us without delay
or further advice, decided and uneqivocal as a
fTeachcr with graceful facilities of comniuiiica
ting knowledge. The compensation is seven
hundred dollars, and she is to possess a thor-
ough knowledge of Music and Painting. We
have globes, and this day have received tho nu-
cleus of an apparatus from New Orleans for the
purpose of chemical experiments. There """ :
t running and ; ing to the rate of bpardiig, Ac.
B E L L E In the College proper, for tho regular
course of study, . . 8100 to $115
In the Pfepítriitory; DepartmanUÍor the • ■ • • ■---
Latin, Oreekraiid Engliah Course, 95 to 10p
For tlvr English branches aioiio 85 to CA
consists of
line of coivitiuinictóion will b > established witln Ri>v, J. Randolph Finh.-y, A. M., Pro-ideht, an
New Orleans. 1 he undersigned pledges himself j Professor of Intellectual and Moral Science,
to give clear Iitlls Lading for:all Cotton or produce j E. T; Poubodv, Av.M., Pjotyssor of Matlwmat-
to be landed in New Orleans. ¡ ios, Ac.
■ - J- BICKERS! AFF. i p. S. Ruter, A. M., Professor of-Ancient Lan-
P. S. Iho Belle Oiiachifta will lea^o Now 1 miages, A.-c.
Orleans by latiDe.eember, 1«46. ¡ ;,I/ ¡¿trti..,' A. M., Professor of Modern Lángua-
No ' Orleans, Nov. 27. 1646—up 9 ! gés. &e.
books, the' coinnienceinent of a Libniry embra-
cing some of the rarest works in the English
anguage. All know that the tuition fees will
not meet the expense which we purpose to in-
cur, but we are willing to sacrifice our. pecuniary
interest to the higher interests of Education in
Texas, to the healthy happy t-nvu of Nacogdo-
ches, atul to her beloved University.
A m. f.ibcr of the board of Trustees will leave
lore in a few weeks for the North. The design
is to purchase a Piano Forte, increase the 'appa-
ratus' to a proper extent, and to see that a Lady
shall have been seiit here for the female de-
partment.
We abstain from all nev-'sp'per pufls — ul
mawkish inflations; we co)iiid'V iii .resiilt.s, uW!ia-
doni L ever, justified of her childien."
SIMPSON SHHl'HERD.
Nacogdoches, 11th Dec., Id4f>.— !t
NOTICE.
[ Cephas -Gregg, A. B., Adjunct Professor Mathe-
¡ maties, Preparatory Department.
John Nelson, of Maryland, A.tturney General.
Benj. F. Howard- of Maryland, Reporter.
A',r. T. Carroll, of Washington City, Clerk.
Alex. Iluntsr, of Washington City, Marshal
riVHL undersigned, leeling alisoiutoly'the ne- George ¡VI. Bibb, Teacher of Ancient Laligua
i cessityotwiiiding up httf óld busnie.ss. much ges', Preparatory Department. •
of which is of long standing, wiH devote his en- Ail of whomare genilenie.i of experience, and
: thóir profession.
full powers its,such; hiVv.
" charter, and being organ-
egiate classes. ! tur vean
tire attention to that business until it4s eliéetcd; ' of eminent
and to enable him to do so, he takes this method '
James McKinlev. of Kentucky John Cotton, of! to say to his old Customers and the. public genur-: \n.T a^e'-uiai^c
Tenn.; P"ter V."Daniels, of Virginia. ally, that he has associated with him in busines
i/.ed .iri the usual
for the present, Ceo. Jehu G. Lerr) ,^ who ^vill j are neCessar\ to the completion cf tlie courso cl
h'irrt /«Itnrrm > ♦ « !!•. rim I,«• «•>«<-> nnMtoíu! . . . * ,
been most
and 'associ-
pleasantly sit
uated on a high and healthful site, distant eight
miles from the Ohio river, and 25 miles from
Louisville, and has a peaceful and moral popula-
tion of some GDI) inhabitants.
The Trustees would partieulai ly call your at.
i- - - ; tention to the fallowing ]>lans i f scholarship, as
fi por cent; recovery in action and save cost, they would do well to pay up. He will ¡ ottering strong inducements to those who have
l-egret exceedingly to have to sue his friends, and , S0I1:. to edirate ; viz : 1. Five yeür scholarships
LEGAL* R ATES OF INTEREST IN THE undersigned, matters not how sniall, are earnestly
requested to call and settle, either by cash or note,,
or he will bé uiider the necessity of forcing a Set-
tlement: according to Ia\V.
Finally to all persons indehted to him, without
exceptions, he admonishes thnii if they wislr to
;UNlT0p STATES;
ftnlnf.—0 per cent ; forfeit of tho claim for
ú'ury. -
Nctr }£:n-vshirc.—6 per cent; forfeit of thrice
the hnVount iiulnwfullv taken
l'crmnrit.—
cos's.
6 per cent ; forfeit of thrice tho his only apology to theni is, that "self-preservation
v is. the first law of nature," and to enable him to
Massac Ity sells
uiury. ; -. ■
lihode-Island,—0 per cent; forfeit of tho usury
r.nd interest on the debt.
C'o'UifrifVw:'.—0 por ccnt; - forfeit of tho wholo
debt.
- 7 per cent; Usurious contrasts
-7 per e-ont; forfeit of the whole
pay his own debts: which must and shall he paid,
lie mint make collections, and if he is force.d * to
collect, by law, it will be much against his wish,
Ncu -York. ■
void.
Nctr Jersey.
debt, u . .r. .....
Pennsylvania.—per cent; forfeit of the whole
debt. ■ .;. j ;:;;;
Delaware.—0 pftr cent; Mtirlcit of the wholo
dobt. ,
Maryland.—f> per cent; in tobacco contract 8;
usurious contracts void.
Virginia.—G per Cent; f r.'fcittlouble the usury.
North Carolina —'1 per cent; contracts for
usutiy void, find forfeit double the usury.
South Camina.—7 por cent; forfeit of.ihtprcst
and pretniurn taken, m ith costs.
Georgia.—4 percent: forfeit thrice the usury.
Alabama.—tí per cent; forfch interest and
usury.
Mississippi.—-6 per cení; by contract, on loaned
money only, 8; usury, fbrteituro of interest, legal
and illegal.
Louisiana.—5 per cent,; bank interest, 8 to 7;
contract 8; beyond contract void.
Teros.—G to 10 per cent.
Tennessee.—0 per cent; usurious contracts void.
Kentucky.—6 per cent; usury recoverable with,
coils.,
Ohio.—G per ccnt; usurious contracts void.
Indiana.—G percent; a fine double the excess.
Illinois.—0 percent; by contract 12; if beyond,
forfeit thrice.
Missouri.~xr'o per ceoW^- contract 10; if beyond,
forfeit of interest and usury.
Michigan.—*! per cent; forfeit of usury and half
tlie debt.
Arkansas.-—0 per cent; by Agreement 10; usury
recoverable, but the contract > oid.
District of Columbia.—tí per cent; usurious
contracts vo¿L
Florida.-—S per cent: forfeit interest and excess.
Wisconsin.—7 per cent; contract 11 ; forfoit
thrico excess. ' "
. louy..—'7 per cent; by agreement 12; forfeit
thrice excess*.
On del its of judgment in favor of tho United
States, iútorest U e<nuputod at (j por e a< per
fchnt W.
bare necessity.
January 14,1847.-—3t
T. G. BROOCKS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
taken lettei
of
for $70, cash in advance, entit-Hng to instruction
. in any or all of the, branches included in tlie pre
parntory or collegiate course of study, for one stu-
dent at a time, for five successive years, without
farther charge of tuition fees therfor. 2. Ten
year scholarships for $100, cash in advance, enti
tling to the same privileges aa in the former class
tor one student at a timo, for ten successive years,
without fariher charge of tidlion fees therefor.
They think that these classes of scholarship offer
such strong inducements to parents and guardians
. , ¿18 cannot fail to commend them to their consider.
ffllE undersigned naving ttiKcn letters
.1. Administration at the last term of the Dis-
trict Court tor Shelby county, on the estate of j ation, aiid secure their patronage
iiios. Bkmíe. deed, a.l persons having claim. , '|jie institu! ion oilers peculiar advantages to
against said estate win present them duly uuihrn-, those who reside in the south, and already has
tic.atcfl, aiid those uidebiod will make imniediatp | received an unusually large share of support from
pa\nient.v ^ • *• " LIS1ER. ¡ that quarter;Mississippi and Louisiana having
January 11,1 í 17. Gt | K,,nl 5^ stlidcnts during the last session, and now
UN A \V A\.—Taken up a hd committed, a ,p,
negro, man named ltarnVton, about lift y :
having ahout the same number in attendanee
organization now being complete and pernia-
¡ lient, the patrons and friends of the College, both
five or sixty years of age, about live fieet six
quested to come forward, prove property and pay
charges, or otherwise he will be dealt with ac-
cording to law. B. X. MUDD,
Sheriff Jasper county, Texas.
Jasper, Dee. 9, 1846.—tf
r particulars, p
llcv. J. RANDOLPH FIN LEY, A. M
President.
i By order of the Board of 'Frústreos,
I A. M. GAZLAY, Secretary B. T.
I,'
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
mz
Cf <*.f lri <1s for Justin* nf the Peace, n*-1
As ecmwmity in gvtifnnti.
OST CERTIFICATE.—I have lo.«t or mis-
laid a Head-flight Certificate, issued to
mo by the board of Land Commissioners in and
for the County of Shelby, for one Labore of Land'
being a p.irt of my head-right, No. and date not
recollected. This is therefore to give notice, that
if. the said Certificate is not found within ninety
days, application will be nmde tó the proper au-
thorities for a duplicate of the same.
NEWL (;. HODGES.
Shelby County, Dec. 4, 1=840.—no 9 3t
A few thousand dollars of
Notes for sale, Jiy the
Texas Treasury
ubscribe r.
CHARLES S'i'EWART,
San Aitguütiuc, Dec. 28, 1640.—3t
¡yOTICE, —All perrons nto hereby cnti-i
tinned >11 !• insi irndmu for a promissorv Note
3'Vn l.y 'A. .Uo.it Jf Co. , S. G. Wills, Security.
«John If. A/7c, Adm'r of the Estate, of Jacob
Ialer, deceased, for $97. 75. (Nineiy-se.v«n dol-
bus «nd se eiiiy-five r^nis) dniud Nuv. ,13. IM45.
As the consideration for which Slid Note wiu
K'Veh, fiiliid, ihcy will not piv i1 unless compel*
| '"d 'o do sn I,y A. jOtJST \ CO.,
i , • fu Liquid, if ion. hy -A. JOOS'T
\ K* h 1 f 1 ►, A\:• i, i/-r.. i,¿r-sw.
Resident Agents in the South,
James G. Blair, Esq., New Orleans,
Rev. M. M. IIciiklo, d. i). Nashville, Tenn.
January 14, 1817.—Ow
Oisi. 1 nun, F.
Term, a d 1 4
¡\ew Orleans ¡Honey Murliei.
[Corrected from the latest N. O. papers.}
Exchange on London, 60 days . 5 to 6 prom.
Do on Paris, GO days, 5f. l'3i to 5f. 45 pm.
on New York, at sight . ^ to f dis.
on New York, 00days . 2 to 3 dis.
011 Boston, át sight . . i to § dis.
on Boston, 00 days . . 2 to 3 dis.
on Philadelphia, at sight . J to 5 dis.
011 Philadelphia^ 60 days, 2$ to 34 dis.
on Baltimore, at sight . } to 1 dis.
on Baltimore, 60 days . 2J to 3£ dis.
United States Treasury Notes . . \ to j dis.
Sovereigns , * * ? 4 84 to 4 8Í5
Spanish Doubloons * 816 00 to 16 25
Patriot Doubloons . . 815 53 to 15 60
20 Franc pioces . • 6 3 83 to 3- 86
American Cold . . . - i to i pi cm.
BANKS.
100 Stocks paid - .'
60 . . .
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Carrolton
i Carrolton .
City . .
Coniinercial,
Gas
Louisiana .
Mechanics',
State .
f'HE bTA'i E OF-ILXAS,' AD .nd Court.-
Houston Oounty ^ 1'" 11 l'i í ni ^
William II MeCutc'ian.*] A*!"! A( H.MK.NT
Sf James Montgomery, 1
y* i si is
Robert 'f (üt¡jé.
i
■ T
i
t
MUy Aii.ichu.óiit in VI
viiii; boon renirncd,
II prop I'V of ¡lie ' 1>.
.•i I'll -viji limiii.i d
I, t i 4¡ doll'irs & six'
¡g¡1.1 Cls. § I, I I i tj
e itliovii atnleci cas'1
lo',y 1 *• Vút« () <th en-
li ¡ .i-.in,~ viz. Del. lid"*
ill's uiie.n si in s'-vi-nieer, i.'f r- s ol l.ir>d; liii.i, Alul.'aie.a Stitte Bank aiid Brariclics,
r b ss, wnli iioprovéiiit ut il.e-. i.n, [ iicbidii ^ ' Bank of Mobile
100 .
100 ". ■
100 .
100 . *
100
50
100 * *
INSURANCE.
30 . .
50
1000 .
NEW ORLEANS CITY
Citizens'. .. . .
Consolidated . i
Improvement (per dollar)
Exchange (per dollar) . .
Orleans . ' v .'
Ateliafalaya (per dollar)
Commercial Bank, Natchez-
Merchants' Bank, N. Orleans
All other Citv Banks .
Merchants'
Ocean
Orleans
. © 3G to 40
11 to 13
nominal.
. ' 63 to 64
26 to 28
, 100 to 109
89 to 91
. 31 to 32
62 to 04
21 to 22
. 26 to 28
050 lb. 700
BANKS.
'9 to 10 dis.
3 to 5 dis.
30 to 35 di .
35 to 60 dis.
5 to 7 dis.
15 to 20 di*.
•.hecks 0111
' j no sala,
pay spooi .
... par,
5 to 13 di«.
NOTES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES.
Municipality No. One
Do No. Two
l)o No. Threo
UNCURRENT MONEY.
United States': Bank Notes, worth / ¿5 t0 70
<m the dollar . ^
2 to 2¿ dis.
¿ to J di .
■hh s^i of Hoiisei;>ji].yUig iirljoiiiiijV ijie iown o' j Mississippi Union Bank (per dollar),
Croidteit, <mic Towii Lot in i i? 0 '¡'oaii of Cf'tk- ¡ Commeicial and llailrtad Bank, (
ti; No 7U —and the following p'rsoiis iniviiig i N'icltsburg, (per dol.) . V
ne 11 sini'inoned us git in isfiei sin si ul . 1 in briie tit !' p] anters' Bank, Missi^sijipi
z: Willi',.m Ai.'.iiiis, CI. ri.s (i . I.iali, Í Agriciilturnl Bank, Miss.
lSl siiii Clupp, J inn s H. Moni*-, f{. C. (jiei n,
John S. Biirton (<i o. (i. Allord, J tnes l.iiglish
lieoiye Eiiflisli, S.uniiul Bui 'on, VV; i¡,ini I. une,,
áwotison Y-.rliri.ugl:, John I. lf.ill, Riefiini Cur*
tiiicliupl, Jnlin G. Cullison, Murdoeh iVIeDou.'ihi,
no salo.
12 to 15
Au.osHi VV'ilkiiis.rJsimi'S Rnici.ir-, j mi. s II.
(ill le«|i¡.-, and H i.rstoll rV, BceSon;— :,|r(| il l.iivillg
been old" red by ||rn' Coilit, lliKl Pnlilicuiioii be
iin.de iiv suidchse, Notice is li -r*--!rv given to the
s iid D f ndiii.i I'o a pp. ar at the. mxi T. rui'of tb>
Disiiidi Coin 1 lor «hid Cótiniyr-tii lie lioldeii in
the Town ol Croel^ei!, oi, iho 'i'l iid iMond iy in
October noxi, A. I). 1840. imd answer or pleiid i.s
the law dirccla; or Judgment will be rendered
against bin), and the properly attached sold.
Given Under tny hand in office at Crockett,
(his Iltli dm of August, A. D iS4fí,
L. li. DOWNES,
Cb tk Rial. (Joint, liouston Co.
SI A TE OF 77 .Y,l^ ? |¿ K f I I ION for a., or
Houston Connly. 5 iler of'Sak . When
as, Challes L. W«ll, Adiniuis'r.iior <H" the ts'MU'
of Jane \V«il, dee'd., did on tli« 2U hof Svpieti.
bor, •841 ,' file in my idlice Ins P>'iiii<u.i, pmyieg foi
citations Id issue, ici|iiiiuig I lie heirs ol' S-r il s
tal.; In appenr «t,lli>! Noveinli. r Term- of l'n Pro-
bale Cojri for said connly for ibe pmpo.su oi
obtaining nil order for the Sale of nine hundred
acres of laud he longing '.o said /'i late in cotnpliunce
Willi law. And It iippe.«ruig lo the Salisfaclion of
tile Cniifl tlinl David It. Wilson n:n<l Ins Wife,
Saraii E. Wilson, luid John W. Boib'nliiiuiiuex ami
Mary, his w ife, heiis at la w ol ►aid eataie, are uoa-
reSidi;;iii3 of tliis Sn.ie, who live in Gibs county,
Teniiessod. li is therefiire orden d by: Hie
Gituri, iji-i,i p'ildic ilion lie m:ide in llié Red-Lnudei
tour weeks, notifying the said abseiil hp its to
••ippeiir ni ilit- Novt inl'er lerto of this Coui', 164ti,
lo, bear and defend said petition.
Givkn U'td'T my hand, and s-- I of office, al Croc-
(StiÁt ) en, tins 30; 11 Siptemher, A. I>
IHO. .1. H.GILI.K.-I'ILJ. Clk.Pr.Ci. •
l jet, 1,4 no 1, 4w Houston ce'iiniy.
29 to 3
88 to 45
85 to 45
no salo.
- no saló
í| to 2¿ di ,
li to 2i día.
Port Gibson
(¡rand Gulf -
Rodney . . .
Georgia Banks
Virginia and South Carolina .
WESTERN BANKS.
Cincinnati . , . . 1 to 2 di .
Ohio country Bank 1^ to 2^ di .
Indiana . , J to 1 dis.
iiliuois . . 45 to 60
Tennessee Banks . . 1 j| to 2 di .
Arkansas (per dollar) , . 35 to 40
Kentucky . . • ^ to 1 dis,
TEXAS.
THE ST A TE OF TEXAS )
Coiiu'y of J. sper. j
Samuel Felda,* / .
vs. > LiBri. Mlt Div. lllT..
.Margiirei Pu b's ) ■
I HERE AS, i In- Plaintiff, Sainuel N. Fi. I.s
f oil Il.e 21st day of July, A. D. lMti, iiiei
ins pétit oii in uiy office, prayi-iji 1'iir a Divorce
fruir. I he delendiuit, and hiving mude iiftidn*ii hc
eorilii'if to law, Hint I lie said definían', Mirgarei
Fields, is a non r «¡dent of this Si ne, and resides
be y oi id •b'" bniits and jurisdiction of -iJhs-Swi
"This is liierefore, lo notify the said WulWid nit,
Margaret Folds, lobe and appear nt the uexi term
of I be Hoiior.ibln.'District Court (or said Jisper
(Joiiiiiy, to he lio|«f> a al fh« Cutirtiiouse in ilie
i own of Jasper on the firsi Mondy of September,
A. I). 1847,.and answer PiainiitV's peiitioii, or he
will be heard ex-purte.
Uttkn under my li .ud and geni of said Court, at
(Skat.) office in the lawn of Jasper, on tins the
if si day of Jt.lv, A. r.l-40.
11 GOOD, Clk. D si. C¡.
Oct. II .10 41 - in Jispci Coii'.ry
4-
CKTDR. WILLIAM A. SHARP, having lo-
cated at the residenco ofE. P. G aix,ks, Esq., near
Midway Institute at Redinoiuit, Sabine county, will
attend to the: various branehes of his profession,■
TJrom an extensive practice of stnoral years in the.
Southern country andstrict attention to his profes-
sional duties, he hopes to render snfisiactiu^n to
those whose necessities may demand his service in
the trenfmeut of the diseases incident to tl
country.
N. B. Particular attention will be paid to the
nrnctice of Midwifery and the diseases peculiar to
women and children.
Redmount, April 7, J8 !G—no 4o-tf
Notes . . (cc ts o* tfce dollar) . 14 to 15
Interest Notes' " " " . 16 to 17
Bonds, 8 per ct. " " M . 18 to 10
Bunds, 10 per cent " " . 20. to 22
\RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL .
eastern- .mail.
From San Augustine to Sabine Town.
Leave San Augustine Tuesdays and Friday at
7 o'clock A. M. "
Arrive, at San Augustine Wednesday* and Sat-
urdays at Jli o'clock P. M.
wkstbrn maii..
From San Augustine to Crockett.
Leave San Augustine Tupsdáys.and arrivo at
Crockett Thursday following.
Leave Crockett on Saturday, and arrivo at San
.Vugnstine on Monday, G o'clock P. M.
• >0ht1i.ern StAir,.
The iiortherii mail arrives in San Augustine on
Wednesday aiid leaves on Thursdavs at 7 A. M.
United Slalcs Rales of ' estate «a
Letters, &e.
Lf.ttbhs.—-For a. single letter not ex-
cee.ling half an ounce, (a\oirdupois)
sent.not exceeding 300 miles - . 5 cents.
Sent ov?r 800 mile - - - - - - 10 cent .
For every half ounce, and any excess
over every halfouncc, the same rate of
postage ; and when advertised, two
cent m^ach letter, or :four cents, if
the advertising costs so. much addi-
tional.
w j For drop letters (not to be mailed) each
I CtKvn-vtt*.—Por any printed circular,
handbill, or advertisement, unsealed,
sent any distance, -
Newspaper —Of 1,900 sqiiarii Inches
or less, sent over 30 and not more
2 cent .
2 e«nt*.
than 100 miles, or any distance with*
in (he same State, -
1 sent.
1 i cents,
fi* .
{XI/-DR. C. B. R VINES, respectfully informs
the citizens of Nacogdoches and the adjacent' Sent ever auch distance. -
counties, that he has recently associated with him Not eveseding 30 nüle , .
in the various brar.chea nf his profession, Dr.' Pa,mphi,etí.—For any pamphlet, as
James B. Vaught, and will be found at nil times ' other matter of "every kind," that
at his former residence, 8 miles wv.st of Nacog-' " Iransinitable by mail," and has no
doches. written communication, of one oitnco
January, 1845—nn 2-tf or leaser for a newspaper exceeding
Ur;?"l)R. C. J. SMITH, oiTers his service? to 1 ?900 square, inches ol surface, - ■
thv jiiihlic in the practice of medicine. ri'j each sslditional ounce, or an- cxr^ii
S.it'i Vngjlistiue, Vugmt l. !."—if g-caier th«n a hslf "lii've, . . .. j
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