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ttMnrtUm.
The attention of AdvertUom of all «la**o , who
may bo deilroti* to sooura tho business patron-
age of the pooplo of Northern Texas, i iigain call-
ed to the foollitie* for pffoptlng such un olgeut, pro-
vented by tho columns of TI o Standard. Tlio on-
ly public Journal publUbod in tho Hod Rivor re-
nion of Texas, it line almost im exclusive eiroulo-
BONHAMPEMALEACADEMY
P'jf® I'UlS'f Session of the B<mluuu Female
J. Academy,coumcnaed on tho 13th In t„ under
tho luperi u wiidenoe of Mum Frances C. Cnooiu.
Student* wishing to enter, will bo chm-
c .1 2* , "meo' entry, only lor tho retail indor
(II V fill S.tHMIof.* n.. L * I n
e'rculn- ' isoasluu; no deduction being made fur sub-
Bowie, Titus, Hopkins, ™!" tt,JSOUCO> cswllt iu c* c* « ' protracted ill-
lied ltiver, La war, Fannin, Gruyson, Cooke, Deul
ton, Collin, Hunt, and Dallas, beside* a cuttcriu<
Iff in tho Countio* of
UC.s9.
T'i? ,cuu™° °f instruction will be Elementary,
and Scientific; embracing also tho French ami Lat-
clroulation, iu contiguous Counties. It* entire cir I V," "T'J.T * ""'i war
filiation U larger than that of any other Journal i work in Flo^ tt"J Wtt*
iu tho State, east of tho Trinity ltiver; and it is I ' 'iv„ " iru,t kc*
believed only equalled by that of ono other Jour- i For o~ un J i .^v10*,,0' wm '118,' ,
nal within the Statu; and it is steadily Incrensiii".! V ' Leading. >\ ntin8 ?ui1
Those, who may, for any object, wish to arrest the i tie grammar and Element* of Arithme-
observatlon of the citizens of one o4' the most I ti,„ ..v.".. . i. " S10.00
densely fettled sections of tho State, the tiro-! ^m, *i" L.?'"'.e?t!V.n. ll^y^etio,
tation in tho commercial Cities, to obtain a largo
array of business cards, but wo can give a elrcula-
tiou to them, in tho Northern section of Texas,
which no othor public Journal can, by a differ-
ence of ten to one. Wo liavo travelled lolauroly
over tho District, and knot" tho circulation of all o-
ther Journals within it. L.tgul gentlemen iu the
sovoral county Towns, would do well to avail
themselves of our columns, as u directory to per-
sons abroad, who may have business at their sev-
eral localities.
, ft 13,01
I ho French,and Latin Languages, In addition to
tho above, or separately, - - £20,(10
Lessons in Drawing and Painting ami Wax-
work, - . . . $10,00
X ho tuition fees, will be duo at tho end of each
uvo inoutlifi Kosslon,
The house occupied as an Academy, which is
spacious and well lighted, and sltuatetl iu a pleas-
ant grove, in a retired part of tho Town of Bon-
ham; will lie put in good repair,with a view to tho |
comfort and convenience or tlie jninutoH,
WINTER GOODS.
ii,.'i4 i , {"'HSy* i oapeclally to tho supply of heavy goods for Winter
i nn® w"' *eaP up, general sup- uso, nuil offers an excellent variety and quality of
ply of UROC12HIES. 8 1 I Men's Clothing, llats, Bocds, Shoi, yn2eji fear-
J lis stock of IIardwe.ro nnd Qe.ccnuvnre, Is very | coys, Flannels, Lowells, Domestics, Queeuswarc:
good, and he will at all times, have a substantial. also a fVesh lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Me-
"UPlily of Staple Uooda. rlnors &c.
lie respectfully solicits an examination of his 1'rices will be found loir, call and examine.
Uoud*, aud tlio prices at which he offers them. August 2<lth. 1SA2. GILBERT It At IIX.
jon.s- S. GORDON. —
Clarfoeille, Xov, I'M, 1832.
__ 'No. g—tf.)
TO THE PUBLIC.
rpiiK Subscribers tender tlielr thanks ].
if-;
$
11.
THj
_ to their I'rlends In the surrounding I
Counties, fur their liberal patroiiugcl
heretofore, and respeetftilly Inform thorn
that they liiive just received I'l'oia New
York & Philadelphia, a large aud splen-
did assortment of
CHEMICALS, DRUGS. MEDIC1XF.8
I'tllll'lMUllY. DYE STUFFS, STA-
TION Hit Y, (tll.S, AM) PAINTS—
„ Which they will sell AS LOW, FOU
( ASM, AS CAN MB OliTAlNED THIS SIDE
t'llLKANS, Making their iiurchiisos, in
I A Fresh supplv, just oiicnlu:;, and coming in
JiVdaily.at 1 G. HAOIN'S.
.1 Anoust M t
A New lot, choice patterns, just received at
1 "
'i'i • ii .. if f , Mi'ivB, nil
llioro is a well, ol excel lout water, on th> promi- UuiM iriuuus
8t 8, 1 "
HiKinl can lo ju*oeureil in respoctaiilo fainilioB
.,n... .,.,i i.> m«... i rl muuo by Wiu. AroKivr
H. SHINE & BROS.
GENfiliAL DEALE118IN MKHCllANDISK,. .
ClarluviUe, Eed Biver County, I lown>#1
Pirla, Iimir County, and j Major llolwrt Weatherred, DaingorlleMj Mrs.
Bjnha:n, Fannin County, Texas. | Alartfia Weatherred. priuelpal lustriictress in the
HAVE just received from New York and I'liil-j Svjvan Female Academy, Dalugorfleld; Kov. Win.
adolphia the largest and best selected stock i Ueason A. IJ. J'i'oi'essor of juiolent LaiiL'uaKes,
of FALL AND WlXTKIl GOODS—tliey have Ohnpol Hill College, Daingeruold; Kov, J, W, I'.
ever had tho ploasuro to idler fur sale in Northern! MoKonxlc, principal of tho young men's high
Texas. Tlieirstocks have been selected exclusive-! School, near Clarksville; Hon. A\'. >S. Todd.Clarks-
ly for tho Texas Trade, and bought at tho very
lowest market price from the Manufacturers, mid
from first hands in Now York and Philadelphia,
and aro now offered to the pooplo of Texas on
docidodly better terms than Goods have ever been
offered iu this part of tho country. They do not
protend to say that tliey we daily ravitui;/ goods
OK NKW
the best markets in the United States, their conipnr-
stive cheapness and l'lnnv merit, at least, an exam-
ination, from physicians mid planters.
Having every tliinji that is usually sold in Driij;
stores, mi enumeration of every article would be
M. DONNA.* ItHINK.
4 A Large lot of Wrenjtlit iron MELLS of all sizes,
\ niado by Wm, Archer—for side liv
J. II. DAUXALL.
ville; Dr. James Mcliee, Bouhain: Dr. Samuel Mc-
Keo, Ftifiiiin County; Ilev. Win. A. l'rovlne, 1'iiu-
niu l.'oucty; l>r. A. K Eilutt, Clcrksvlllo.
Bonliaui Texas, October 1-ith, 1^5'J.
(No. 51—tf)
HAEDWARB,
or that they purchase iu all tlio eastern markets or j | y AND8AWS,Tenant and Cross Cut Saws,Hutch
Now Orleans. But they do pretend to say that. Inlets Ilaiiimers and Chisels, Knives and forks,
tlioy can afford to sell as low as any liotise in this
soctiou of tho Stnto. Ail they ask is that pur-
chasers will call at their Stores either in Clarksville
Paris or Bonlinm, and thev will ilnd better stocks
and better goods, ami at lower prices than tliey
have ovor paid in Texas.
Clarksville, Nov. 20, 1852.
I'oJket and Itutchor Knives,Cow Hells, Mrass Kettles,
and Trace Chains, Spades, Shovals aud Tongs and
Audlrous, Cross Cut Saw, and Mill Saw Files, and
iiuspf, Augers, Uiinlilets, llradsand Tucks,Mutts IIin
jr. s, Locks and Wood Sct'cws, tlini Locks, l'ercussleii
C.'ijis, Itawrs and lla/.or Straps,Hair, Cloth. Ilat and
Shoe ['.rushes. Anil a largo lot of other arlkles Ion
numerous to mention, in the Hard ware line, just re-
'"INK lot of GOLU l'ENS,with and with-
out cases—by
August, liitli.
.1. Ii. DAMN ALL,
18jl!,
"SAiii
31 Aug.
rL'S'f IlECEU'lil) ii fmo asNortment
ot'\ loliiis & Extra Hows—price from
3,00 to tflO. Also nil lunol'tment of l.ook
Ing glasse J. H. UAIINE
August tilth 18."il!,
•4>>
* FINE Lot of School Mocks, Ink, jnfnia
_-i_Vapor, Quills, Slates &e, for salo by/Fizl?*
DAHNALL. '
J. H,
Aiifjust 31 tb, lS'ii
Novelnhcr 2(!th, 1H.",2
COMEATLAST. i
EJ. SN FKD having veturnoil to I
• Chll'ksvillo, We loivii fni'innil n i.ni'l.
C. II. 1'eaiiodv
l'l
(No -ili-
cmni pumps.
A NEW EDITION 03? KA?.Ti:i'3 KEP02T3.
The undersigned has now in press a new edition of
MAUTIN'S MKI'DUTS, including the new sc-
ries, witli notes of reference to subsequent de-
cisions of tlio Supremo Court,up to the Seventh
Volume of the ANNUAL UHl'OI'TSj references
to tho Amendments, to the Constitution,Statutes
and Civil Cede aud Code of Practice,' since those
decisions were rendered. Compiled by Thom-
as Gibbcs Morgan, Esip, Counsellor at Law.
Tills work has been got up with great bihor nnd re
search aud it is liop^d will bo found to merit the! Work warranted to give satisfaction,
patronage, of the profession. No alterations, of J
the original have boon made, excopt to correct i
typographical errors; and, iu some instances.'
by adding marginal notes of points decided but
not noticed by the reporter.
The high character of the Court during the time
embraced iu these volumes: the great number of j
eases involving the most important principles cf[
the civil law, as It obtained prior to the uCtjulsi-1
Uon of Louisiana, ami subsequently, which arc
passed upon;the learned and able briefs of the ,
eminent counsel then nt tho bur, renders tliisj
work of tlio greatest' Importance, in till those |
States nnd Territories formerly under thcjurls- ,
diction of Spain; while, at tliesamo time, tho.
notes afford nrendy reference to the subsequent
adjudications of the Supreme Court of this
State.
Tho original twenty volumes, comprising all tho c«~ j
ses of the Supreme court of Louisiana.from 1MM>
tol H-ll), will lie published iu TUN VOL I'M MS price J
to subscribers Five Dollars per volume, and to
non-subscribers Si.x Dollars per volume—cash j
in a., cases. Neither expense, nor labor j
II. ItlllNK & Jlrfffe.
A b1)LEND1D Assortment of Mlaek, Mine, Brown,
Dfub Unmet cloth, niul Satiiic>t-~t'or hiiIo bv
Aiigiist, llltli, 1832. J. 11. DA UN ALL. '
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT FOR BALE.
\ No. 1 Imperial Smith Press,
11 i|2-> l"ls. Long Primer typo,
260 " Mourgeois,
with column rules, compnslng sticks, roller mould,
chases, cases, etc. composing an entire establishment
(tiie type being those heretofore used on this paper,)
iiodernte price, upon application nt
, Also lor sale four new & complete founts
! I aucy type.
j Chirksvllle, July 21th
ceived and for .'sale at Clavksvlllo furls and Honluiui J j'oj]ioe!'' "l'l1,''0"1'"11 nt
by " "■■■«" - -
18">2.
have formed a part-
nership in tho operative department of tho
Jewelry businoss. Wo two fully prepared to rn-|_
pair Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, JIusic Uoxos, aud T |LALIvIlS in „ ^
Acoordouns, in tlio best stvle, and at the shortest -A-/Shoos, Clothing, Drugs, Queouswuro, Glass-
notiee. Clocks and Watches when fully repaired, v>'iire, (iroceries, etc. &e.
will be warranted twelve months, mid all other
J. W. & J. R, RUSSELL.
C I. A B K S V I I. I. Ii, TEXAS,
RUSSELL BR0.& CO.,
nONlUM, TEXAS,
dry goods, Hardware, Boots
August, CStli, "ft. HAOIN'S.
WIHTKB CLOTIIIN0,
lioico lot of excellent clothing, of tho
latest stvie,and at prices vorv moderate,at
SUst, 2'Htli, 1852. W. KAGIN'S.
fl^UFi undersigned would most respectfully mill
1 tho attention of Murcliauts and others to his
now and well selected stock of
Crnslits, Comb;, V&ncy ft Variety Qoods.
Persons visiting the City, who wish to supply
theuiselves with uny description of Brushes or
Combs, can find tli uu at tiiiH ostiiblishment at ve-
ry low prices; Also keeps constantly on baud,
Perfumery, Toilet article*, Acoordeouo, Cuaes,
Vmbullic, l:l«i!oa India Rubber Coods,
ntul all other articles of a useful cluraclor usually
kept in a store of this kind.
A liberal discount made to the trade, and satis-
faction given to till who may favor him with tlioir
patronage. ^ JOSEPH HUFTY.
JVo. 20 Citiui) St, Xiw Orleans,
(No, 10—tf.)
" 310 NT It 0 S iS"& ST IUVKLL.
V.'holcsr.lu and Retail Dealers la
Fine Fashionable Clothing,
No. 10 Uugozlno stioet, corner of Common,
New Orlrnua.
mttvipcaki. w. r. •avri.tr. ■. b. hi mho,
SPKAK 8 AUF LH Y &NIMHO,
•uiiitiietiTiHmviiiifti
Ail CmmImIm Xmlnsti,
Jiftnn. im,
WE will lie prepared to umko Cash Advance*
on all consignment* to our care, and all or-
ders wil bo promptly attended to.
To immigrants, tins place oflfere many advanta-
ges us a Shipuiuj/ jMiiut, as it Is tho nearest depot
for the counties of Smith, Wood, I'puhnr, Titus,
Hopkins, Uunt, Kauftnau.Vnn Zandt, Dallas,Hen-
derson, Auderson, Navarro, Collin, Kill*, Denton,
Cook, Grayson, Fannin, Lamar, Ac.
4 PI'LL Assortment of nil kinds of
lints, Caiis—Shoes, Moots, & I'm-
as, for sale by. J. H. DAHNALL.
August, 1.1th, 1K52.
m
i)X BOXUS Most Virginia Tobacco—also 10 do*,
^(JSautf, for sale by J. U. DAHNALL
August, loth, 1832.
B 11 A N 1) E £, W t LLI A 118 & C 0
0 OK III 81X011 X SB CHANT I,
81 St. Chart*! Street,
J. a. uliANnKii, \ NKW.OklI.BAN8.
u. r. m'kkxsa. j
(No. -13^—lyr.)
arvN cotton"tabn.
4 LAHGK ussortmeut from Maysviilo, Ky.Just
xVt'ecohed Ly us, ut Clarksville, Bouliam aud
Paris, aud for salo for cash ouly,
II. Ill
Nov. £0. 1K52:
lllINK i Bret.
W
.VliUDY & SNKI'.ll.
J). J. S.NEKli.
•tf)
, by
JUST llocoivoil, aud for sale for ens
11. nil INK £ Bros;
November iOlli, 1852.
J. V. 1 I T K I N,
Dealer in Grocer" cs, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Iron, Nalla, &,e. &.o.,
Dallas Street,
JF.iTBRSO \.
Next door to Sr. Pugli'o Drug Store.
(No. 43—ly.)
"ATS, Cups; Boots, & Shoes, (
Super fresh stuck, call and
dr'blp*f!00, lit
August,- 28th. 1352; G. KAGIN'S
EJKHAJI H01EL--B0MIIAH, IANNIN COUNTY;
"KXGK, respectfully informs tho pub j
ijiiiii: lie, that ho lias purchased tho house former!
ISliliL l.V kept by .Mr. Fuller, on the Kast side of
tlio square at llonliaui, and is prepared to enter-
' tain travelers ami others, in as good style as the
j country will admit of.
| The houso will be immediately enlargod,sonsto
jinereoso the number of private rooms for travelers
jiunl families. |
, Tho stablo is always well furnished with Corn
and Fodder, and a careful Ostler in attendance.
lie solicits the patronage of tho Public, nnd will
spare no pains to deserve it.
I! mlmm, Juno 12th, 1K52 No. 30 tf.
Why will ye Die?
l)i', Jnyno « medlciucs. Also;
Sand's Sitrsiiparilla
Hull's do
Towiiseml's do
For sale by MeDONNA & RHINE.
Clarksville, July 10th, 1852,
A"
K would respect fully Invito oar customers, and
purchasers generally In want of
FINK FASHIONAlll.H CLOTIIINa,
to call aud emiulino our large and complete stuck,
comprisluit, in part ol' the following HOODS.'
It!k aud col'd Cloth 1'ress Coats,
Jllk nnd col'd Cloth Frock Coats,
Blk and ool'd Sai l, ntnl Slnid Coats,
Cashmere nnd Tweed Sack aud Shad Coats,
Fnlioy Tv.ced business Coats,
Cloaks and Overcoats—all varieties,
151k Cansimci'c Pants,
lllk Doeskin Cussiiuorc l'auts,
Fancy Casslmere Pants,
Blk Satinctte l'aats,
Hilt Satin Vests,
Fancy Cashmere Vests,
Hlk mid Fancy Velvet Vests,
Fancy silk vests,—ai.so—
Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Sc. &c; Si a
November 1851: (No 111—1-y.)
V. Jl . V 11 K KM AN ""
RECEIVING, AUCTION, FORWARDING,
And Commission llorchant.
JKfi'KnsoN, Tuxas,
n'AVISO ii large and connuodinus AVaro House,
above ldgh water lit nil thnes,—the location Is
where a groat ninny goods are discharged from the
boats in Ids house, whereby a heavy ilrny bill is sa-
ved.—will gave his persouiil attention to receiving,
storing and forwarding cotton nudall othcrmcrchau-
dlze consigned to lilin.
Cash adviiuced on cotton and mcrclfntrdlio In store
I'or shipment or sale. Office at the warehouse, front
door. Cotton weighed If desired.
He begs leave to return his most grateful thanks
o Ills friends and a lihcr.il public for the patronage
li luts been favored with for tho past season, aud so.
licits a coiitiijuanco of the same.
(No. 9 vol.—ly.)
WOOD'S
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS,
RtDGK 110 AD,
Philadelphia.
Iron Statuary, I.Inns, flrcyhonnds, Newfoundland
lJr>i;s, Fountain* of Beautiful Designs ami various
sizes, Iron Stairs spiral timi straight, on Improved
JEWELB7.
A SMALL lot of cliuici) Jewelry, consisting ol
xVgold chains, several patterns, Fitir and linger
rings, Breust plus, fluid nnd Silvor peiieil cases:
all warrautud aud for siilo low by
S. & A. UHINK.
FRESH GROCERIES.
JOHN JACKSON * Cj.
Havk
on th
just opened, nt their new storn
the South oast corner of the Pub-
lie square, formerly occupied by tho Star
Hotel, a largo and well sclcctod stock of
Qrocorlos, Wood ware otc.
Their Stock comprises,
Teas
Java Cofleo
Hav. do
ltio do
Chocolate
Loaf Sugar
Ui'own do
Chew. Tobacco
S moklug do
Hnu If
Scgur*
Figs
Prune*
Nuts
White crdt-hed do Caudles
Sugar Cur. llums Cheese
Middlings
Shoulders
Mackerel
Salt
Molasses
Sauces all kinds
Starch
l)yc stuffs
Wli.
f 'httfn. Older
Lemon Syrup
Chi ret
Palo Sherry
Madeira
Port
Malaga
llrnndy Cherries
Four qualities of Brandy, including tlio best art!
tie to be found in New Orleans. The most extensive
stock of Segal's ever brought to tlio pliioc. Kvcry
grade of tobaoeo. A lar^e and well selecfed lot of
Whiskey, ranging fi'oiii the very best to common.
(No. 38—tf.)
Powder
Shot
Load
Flint*
Per. Caps
Tubs .
Cedar Buckets
Painted do
Brooms
Surdinos
Salmon
Lobsters
Clams
Pickles
Splccs
Sal Airatiis
Soaps
j*0. a. atlJMItM.
■
SUMMjeRS* GLABX,
UNnna * osnmlw ax lav,
Particular attention paid to tb* CsUMtloa
Settlement . of CUIms from a dlataaea. Latter*
requiring Information la regard to Tiaaa Laaia. TW
ties, Ac., when acvcsajmalw) with A (hv«lU raael*#
prompt atteution.
FRANK H. CLARK,
oossiaizovas
MivdouvL Indiani. LoqIiIiiul
sylvaula aud Now York, for the aokaowMgaaeat of
Doeds, Mortgages, Ac. OiBea sameaatkat ooeaplad
Psnn-
by Hummer* & Clark.
iUt. 18M lbf>2
(Ho, T—tf.)
~+t~
A. T. HOWELL, ^
ATTOBNIT At £A1
ClarkstriBa, Taail. '
Will practice In the levaraleea
clal district. .
JJtc. 18M 1802, (No.
T R I MBLK,
WILLIAM
ATTOBNIT
AT LAV,
Will practice hi* profession in tM respectlra
r • ■"* — -
Courts of the Eighth Judicial Biatriet.
f.'Iarkstille, Doe. <tb, 1888. (No. 6—ly.)
G. A. KtERTS,
ATIOSNXT At LAV,
bonlixx, visa i,
WILL praetiee in the Court* of tlio Eighth
Judicial District, in Knnrtnnn County of the
niuth, and in tlio Ft derul Court at Tyler.
(No. 2—tf)
nathaniel 0. wyatt, cthis, x. bol1iah
WYATT & KOLMAN,
ATTORNEYS At LAV;
Parli, Lamar County, I**aA
We itlvo pnrtlcuinr attention tir theparfcotlngof
Land Titles, aud tho collection of debt* In North
cm and Kastorn Texas. ,
Kavtmbtr 27, IPS2. (No. 8-^L)
MILLS & MOORE,
ATtOftjIriYB AT LAV,
Will priictlco .fti tlio pistriet Court* of tho Red
llivor District, in tho District Court of Caa* Coun-
ty, iu the Supreuio Couft of the State,and the Fed-
eral Courts ut UalvosUm nnd Tyler,
ddrcss,
Joux T. Mills, Wm, Moon,
ClnrltsviUo Texas Boston.
H Y 11 D W . OR A Y .
ATTOBNSY ATLAW,,
. . . ,, i '"iff nrtielcs, which tlioy oflcr at tho lowest
4 FINE lot ol Axes mail# & warranted by Mar- j market prlcos for cushi vi/t
\ tin and Smith—for sale under full warranty by,
' J. II. DAHNALL.
August, liJth, 1852,
CARI-ET BAGS & SADDLE BAGS,
will bo spared, to make the work lit every, (3. HAOIN'S.
respect worthy of the patronage of tho pro-1
fession. It will be published complcto anill
ready for delivery in this city, by the first of
January next, until which date subscriptions
will he received.
It is tho intention of tho publisher to follow it up
with anew editionol'tho LOUISIANA llLPOll I S, j
noted in tho same manner; and also to publish
new oditlons of tho CIVIL CODK and CODK
OF PRACTICE; In the latter works it is pro- j
posed to publish tho original text entire; fol-
low each article with the statutory amendments!
-entire, and the decisions of the Supreme Court I
upon each, by reference tu tho volume and
pugo.
Such works will require Rreat labor and care; aud |
■is tlioy will bo executed under the Immediate su-
perintendence of tho nnuotntor of Martin's Re-
ports,! think they can be safely coinmeudcd totho
cspoclal attention of the profession. Some pro-
gress 1ms already been made iu these works,and
tliey will bo published ns speedily as may be
compatible with the utmost accuracy.
.7. 11. STKIIL Publisher,
00 Camp street New Orleans.
COOKINO ST0VE.3.
A few still remaining in store, anil for sale
1V JU1IN S. GORDON,
13th, 1852. \No. 2- tl.)
byv
AOV
$150 REWARD.
I AN AW A V front tho undersigtinil, ljv-j
Ling in lied ltiver County, Choettnv Nn-
^Jtimi, about 25 miles North east of Clarks-
ville, tho Negro buy George, nged about 2o yours,1
black complexion, rather bnld above the forehead;
small scar on tho forehead above tho right eyetscnr
im tho calf of the right leg, from a cut by n foot
nditv; weighs abont J Oil pounds, five feet six Inches
high; heavy k-ni'd, andlmirry upon tho breift.—
Said boy itns Iven gone five or six months, and
has boon hnnril of between Clarlisviile and Paris.
Tho boy formerly belonged to Dr. Scales,who lives
on Blossom Prairie. I will give the above stated
reward for liin iiviiu't'lvMiHioii Hcciironn'Ot tiiitil
I can get him. WILLIS J. UAKK1NS.
JiiHunrji 1 nt, l"*V.'. (No. ti.j
TO THE PLANTERS
Of bed biver, lamab. and FANNIN, Coantie3.
ITE will make libera! C.i'li advances < it1
\ Cotton placed In our bands, on Ship-1
incut to'Now Orleans. Persons holding Oin l!ec> .t si
for Cotton delivered at tho Oin, can also make ni-i
rnngemonts with us to raise money on them by I t.i.j
ing in the receipts. Wo litivo on bauds a large ft •. < f
Bugging, Hope, nnd Twine,
Salt, Stitfar, and Coffee,
Which wo will furnish at cost and carriage to let-'
sons shipping Cotton by us. II. liHINB & Iii« I
November 2'Jth, 1802. j
F ANY PKHSON WISHES TO GET "RID OF
lilmsidf." let him buy some pure Stricknin,Arse-
nic and Pi'ussie a :':d, from
MeDONNA & RHINE.
Clurksvillo, August 2Utli,
FLDTO. WANTED,
At this oliioe, iminodiatoly, in p;tyment of duoit.
TO IKE MEMBEBS OF 11IG TEXAS BAB;
The undersigned has the following works relating
TO T11E LAWS OF LOUISIANA
A !> A l' T Ii l> K (1 I' A I. t. V T 0 T It X A S,
which lie Is prepared to sell for cash at a very great
reduction ttpott the prices formerly demanded.
MARTIN'S IIEPOllTS of Cases argued and deter-
mined in the Supreme Court of' the Territory of
Orleans, and in the Supremo Court of the State
of Louisiana—by Francis Navier Martin, enc
of tho .lodges of said Courts—with Notes of Ref-
erence to subsequent decisions of the Supreme
Court, up to the SEVENTH ANNUAL RE-
PORTS; reference to the amendments to
Constitution,Statute*, and Civil Code and Code
of Practice since those decisions wero rendered.
By Th oina's ttibbes Morgan, Counsellor at Law,
New edition, 1N.",o, The original 20 volun:os
comprised in 10 volumes without abbreviation.
Price o per volume to subscriber* prior to 1st
Jitnunry 18.V! ntul to non-subscribers Hit) each.
ROW NSOVS I'KFOUTS, 12 volumes:unbracing the
decisions of the Supremo Court of Louisiana
from October, 18-11, to March, 1810. This val-
uable work is now offered, cither by tho volume
or by the set, at a much lower price than here-
tofore. Nothing need be said In commendation
of a work so well known to every Louisiana and
T
H. RHINE & BROS.
VM j UPC received, and in Store, tho follow- i I,lu,,«! ,,!sn lvo" ""iHngs and Vefandits, comprising
- ■ - - upwards of 2U1I de.-lsns.
Deslgrn and specifications will bo tout to uny part
of tlio Union; by addressing
ROBERT WOOD, VhlUiMphia.
(No. .1 tf.)
SCHOOL B00K8.
4 Good assortment for salo by
/V. 11. RllINK Ut Hros.
1st. If,12.
CASTINGS, STOKE AND WOODEN WARE,
Large nssortnient for sale by
Dee. 1st, 18.12.
STONEWORK.
r|lJIK undersigned has uituarry of smooth white
JL limestone, susceptible of receiving it handsome
face,and executes of it,Mautel pieces,hunrtli Stones,
Sugar and CofTco
Nails and ciistings
Star candles
Powder, Shot, Lend
Painted tubs & buckets
Oak pails and tubs
Fine Cedar Wuro
Stone
Also a lnrgo nssortnient of Grass, Cotton,
Hemp rope.
])rctiithcr II th, 1802.
CJarksvillo Classical,
MATHEMATICAL, AND MERCANTILE ACADEMY I
Underthosuperlutenilanooof I
Eov'd JOHN AUDERSON A. M.
I* II I N C I l> A I,.
Bagging, Rope, Twlno
30 boxes Tobacco
Indigo and Madder
Spice and Ginger
Spades anil Shovels
Collins' & Truitt's axes
Log chains & truce chains
wuro
ami
11. RUlNE & Bros.,
STANDARD JOB OFFICE.
\\7"H HAVK just received from
y\ Vbiladelplila and lioston, ti
jonsiderable addition to our pre-
vious slock of Job Type, and tiro
prepared toexecute printing of any
siitu, in a style unsurpassed iu tho
South West. Our Job Typo, aro
all the same ns new, audcumprlso
the latest styles; from those suita-
ble for very largo bills, to fine cards and Circular
typo. W'clutvo now 00different stylesof type In the
office, including a full supply of Hook typo. Also a
variety of outs aud borders.
Our stock of paper is of a quality superior to that
generally used, anil we know that we can give satis-
faction in tho execution of any work confided to us.
Fancy colored Inks and llrour.es always on hand,
anil work executed In several colors, or in Ollt,!'
desired,—at.so in uoi.li i.i:ai' and Foil.
Pamphlet* Business cards
Uriel's Visiting cards
Circulars Horse Hills
Funeral and Ball Tlckelt!, and Blanks of every
kind, executed without delay, immoderate terms, and
in the Best stylo.
Wo solicit orders from n distance, tho postage on
printed matter being light.
Wo Would call particular Attention to our
stock of material for large Hills, whioli is probably
unequalled iu Kustcru Texas.
W. P; DICKSON & CO.
n'AVF, tlio pleasure to inform their friends and
.the Public generally, that tliey have opened
at their Now Store; on tho East sido of tho Public
square,
A GKNKllAL ASSORTMENT OF
•it, i'lkasant, tltu* cookiv, tlixai.
"\T7'IhL practice In Ho] ' '
\\ Red River Counties
March 1st, 1862.
ipkius, Hunt, Upshur, ant)
(No. 28—tf.)
jaue* ii.
aoaaat,
i ,
tiiomas j. noaans,
i\ A. & J. ir. R 0 0 K R s*
ATT0BNEY8 AT LAW.
Jofforien, Can County,
Tmm.
April 1st, 184ti. (No. 48;v0 tf,)
Ii. W A 1111 E N S TON E,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
D.M.I,AS, Tr.XASt
WILL practice in tho Counties'of Bunt, Denton,
Collin, Kaufman, U ray son, Ellis, Tarrant, and
Dallas.
"Mil ] next session of the above school will com |Chinmoy facings
lneiico on the first JI on day iu October, on
which day students should be present, in order
that their tmnies limy bo enrolled aud tho classes
ji'ganined for tho year.
Tho terms of tuition are, for English
in the primary department, say—
Spelling, Heading and Writing : $ 12 50
For all tho higher departments of
a complete English Education ; • 15 00
For Classics, or Mathematics, either,
or both, per session of live months • 20 00
Students, in nil cases, tiro charged from tho time
of entrance to tho end of the Session, no doduc-
I tions bolng made except for protracted sickness,
the j Mr. Anderson receives a few boarders lit 8 10
per month for board, washing, fuel&eandl
tiny number can lie accommodated by re. pe
families ut rules somewhat lower, iiliont S ti per
month
Monumonts, Head and Foot Stoneo,
in good stylo nnd at moderate prices,at his yard six
miles South of Paris, Luinnr County.
This w ork is durable, us well as ornamental, and
will not deface from tho action of tho weather.
Milks troughs, u very useful uttuchmont to
milk houses, from five to ten dollars ouch.
Work executed promptly to order.
A supply of limn of good quality.
bund. ' JOHN 0
Lamar County June 1st 1852.
(No. ISO—lyr)
always on
111 Alii).
(No. 30—tf,)
DUES.
LOOK
HAS ngain eommonoed tho praotlH of Medlelna
nnd Burgory, In t,hirk*vll& and will at all timea
ile of the nubile
lie found .nt his ulHco on tbo east side
square, unlessjii'olVssionally absent.
fMurksvilb) August 28 (No 44-ly)
Pit. O-KO. G OR DON.
Luoittlnuetlio practice of Medicine a* hero
tol'oro, and will bo found at 111* Residence ail
ng Town
WIU
YY ton
luluing Ti
H<
Store,
D it. J 0 II N M o 1) O N N A ,
AVINfl removed from tho nflleo lately ocouplod
by him, can bo found hereafter ut the bow Drug
unless professionally absent.
Chirksvillc, June H, I Hot). (No. 41—tf)
capiases.
t I A FIU'.SII lot, on good paper, for salo at
,i "l'l | J\- ofiiee, ut Si,50 per quire. Forwardci
wtalde j nm|j ,() enclosing the money.
at tit in
ded by
September 2.1th, 18.12.
NEW CASH STORE!
Texas Lawyer. Its possesslou I* indispensable
.Mr. Anderson appeals to tho examinations whioli j
luive,just terminated, as proof of tho thorough sys-
tem of education which Its pursued in his institu- M|T'*"E are now receiving and opening on the
tion. lie pledges himself, to devote all the ennc.; tV South side of the Public Square in Clnrks-
gy of his mind, to the advancement of the moral, j ville,
and literary nltaiumenls of his pupils, ami there- A NEW & COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS, WARES ft
by secure the approbation and piitronago of the . MEECHANDISE.
discerning public. h | .Directly from Sow York and Philadelphia.
Circulars containing rules, regulations Ac, may I, U hl"h w" to' ",1ll.'1"1 "ll01'
be obtained fr.un Mr. A. at Clarksville. Tho tils- 'i'< <'^"-and won!, ask that tl.ev give
cipHno ill the School will be mild but flrtn-and no " ('|l,n '"ld <'*< " "> "tock, before purchasing
■lovintion from his rules will be passed by In (1dsewlioTc, _
H i0IM.0 Our Htork ronsistH ov ftll bucIi giiouH, ivc. aw fir«
Clurksvillo Ang. 7th 1^12. (tf) : usually fouml in retail stores.
| mm, mil)' «t«," H Arj'U.rfpii™,r t..loh;
A
Tallow, either
ville, Paris or Dunham
PBLTBIES
"fr'MniO in your peltries, we will give you the big
Ii", Market price for Deerskins, Hues wax, an
'Mow either Cash, Groceries, or Dry Goods,at Clark I
•Suprt'ino Court.
GRKIXKIl'S LOUISIANA CODE OF PHACTIf'K—
New edition.
BENJAMIN & SLIDKLL'S DIGEST—Uiilnrgcl. A
Digest of all tlio Decisions of the Suprcimi
Court of Louisiana, down to tho 13th voluuio ol
Louisiana Reports.
HESLIX'S DIGEST—This is a continuation of
jamlu «t Slidoll's Digest, and is brought
to the 8d vol.of Robinson's Heports.
HESLIX'S GENERAL INDEX—From 1809 to 18.
4'J, An alpiinbetlcally arranged 'fable of all ] —
the Cases decided during the above mentioned
long pcriodt
For sale by
,1. H. 8TEUL, 00 Camp nt. New Orleans.
20 1832.) N", 8. 0-mos.
FINK ASMOHT.MI'NT <d' lllaulicts ol' cvo-
y
August lath, 1S62, J. II. DAHNALL.
CABPETINCB,
PEW pieces choice ('..rjietiiigs, nnd Floor Oil
(Moths, just received and offered for sale by
II. RIIIN'K & Hros.
November 22lid, l8">o,
I /V "-«>
' Hen- // A
down i j
II. RHINE & Bros.
November 22d, 1852.
THE SINE aUANON.
All who wish homes in tho growing, beautiful, (
t and healthy village of Daingerflcid |
(No
TOBACCO, CIOABS, ft SNUFF.
17 ST received by S. & A. HIl INK. j
.Inly 1st, 1862.
J
rtjioo
FALL STYLE OF BONNETS.
S M A L L lot just received,
and for sale,by
II. 1UIINE ft Bros.
Clarksville, November 27th 1852,
(No. I tf.)
ItKIV ITt LB
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
E Arc now opening and offering ut low prlcos,
a.larga assortment of
LADIES DRESS OOOS3, *uch **
Rich Figured silk aud Matin do Clielno,
Plain and figured llluck Silks,
Rich Embroidered (Jinhtnercs and DcLuinos,
Knglidi aud French Merinos,
Plaid Poplins ,'i Spun .Silks.
Laces, Inserting, and Edgings.
Fine Embroidered Capes, Coiiurs, L'lidcrslocves jt
I
w
| As fin' priees-enll nt tlio Store and iettliem speak
I I'or themselves—ns we are deterinilicd to sell every
article upon its own merits, mid for its own value.
II FRY ft WARD,
liv J. II. Da If NAM..
Clarksville, July 28th, 1802. (No. ■Ill—tf)
BLYTHES' MILL;
"*iii •I undersigned havo erected a Steam Circu-
lar Saw Mill, iu the South West corner of Ti-
tus ('ouiitv, 20 miles from Tarrant, and 8 miles
south of Mount Vernon, where they will furnish
lumber nttho following prices!
Weatliorbwirditig aud inch plank
per 100 foot - - • • $1,00
Inch and n quarter plank • • 1,25
Oth"r lumber in proportion.
A large lot un hand at till time*, so that there
need bo no disappointment to persons coming
from a distance.. The fiuaiity ofourlumber
cannot bo surpassed nnywh-re,
W T. ti A. K. HLYTIIF, & Co.
Titus Co. Sept. 1.1th, 18.12. (No. 47—ly)
noflTI AND SHOES, !ChemUelte*.
, .ii , t nd fni' Gloves and all kinds of Hosiery,
Cases assorted, Just rccrlro and foi ]{ld| KiKure<l Uonnot Ribbons
salu at the lowest murk p . | kin<la of now style Ladies Dies* Trimmings,
— , Lnwn.Caiubric,and Silk Handkerchiefs, Irish Linens,
November 22nd, ISol uuj ft|| |(iadi of white Domestics, for sale by
! II. ItlllNK a Bros
Negro Blankets, \ heavy November 22nd, 1852.
gQI
t'oinprising ev ery tiling desirable for Summer line
Kill I use,
They invito inspection of their gorilla, which will
bo sold as low in any others in Town. Tim usual
credit extended to punctual dealer*. Their stock
will be kept complete thioiighout the season.
Clurksvillo, duly 10th, l8o2. (No. <17—tf)
7 BEALE'S FERRY ON RED EXTORT"
Till') undersigned give notioo to till travellers to
Texas, by way of Arkansas, and especially to
immigrants from the North Western States, that
this ferry is on the most direct roftto for points to
Fannin County, or South westerly to the upnor
Trinity, Brattiis, Colorado nnd Guadalupe; and tliut
travellers will Ilnd it advantageous in every rcspect
to cross by it. Tim road through, ou tho north
sido of tlio rivor, is good, as well ns oil tlio Souths
the ferry is an old established oup, always, well at-
tended to by n careful ferryman,
Provisions of all kinds i.,iU eom nnd fodder for
horses, aro kept by ino undersigned lit tho Ferry,
at fair prices; and no pains will lie spared to give
satUfuotion to person* crossing nt this nlaco.
MAY ft NETTLES
lleahtt'it, Fannin Co. May 15th 1862,
(No. 30—tf)
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men's Finn Calf boots.
littdies' Black Fancy Oniter*.
do Patent leather shoe*,
do Fancy Calf ft kid shoe*.
Drab ft Fancy Cloth Oa'.tcr*.
Misses Fancy Gaiters.
Fancy city made Shoos. ^ ,
Childrnns siioes.
Just received, and offered for salo at the lowest
market rules by
Doe. 1st 18,12. II. IIIIIN'K ft Bros.
L K. OARTKR,
COMMISSION ft FOBWABDXNG MEBCHANT
andWholeialo and BetaU Dealtr in Oreeerict, Pro'
virions, Liquor*, Hay, Corn, OaU, Bagging, Rp*,ftc
Ac.
K. C. Hart's Brick Warchonse, corner of Com-1
lucrce ft .Milam stroets.
Shrrrrparl. I.n.
Liberal advancoi mtido on consignments
Cotton nnd Meruh.indlso. Kvory dencription
j Goods received on Storag.i on in i lei'atetof erm's
V i. 52— ly.)
CLARKSVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY.
rpilK undersigned will coinmenee tho next sess-
X ion of tliis Institution, (in tho house formerly
occupied by Mr*. Weatherred as a Female Acade-
my,) on tho 1st Monday In October next.
Term* far l«*tonof Five Month*,
Spelling, Bending, Writing, nnd Ela
meiits of Arithmetic, • ■ « $10,
Geography, History, Arithmetic, nnd
Grammar, $12
Added to the above, Botany, Astronomy,
Natural,Mental,and Moral Philosophy,llhot-
oric, History, Composition and Chciniotry $11
Wax work in fruit nnd flower*, • . . <j((j
Pupil* desiring to take lesson* in music,, will I,p
convenient to tbo chools of Mra. And^on, ard
DR. J. H. GARDNER,
HAVING Located In tho Town of Paris; respect-
fully tenders his professional servicos to tho oii
izens of Lamar County. He hope* by his diligence
iu tho application of hi* art, to nocuro a liberal pat-
ronage. , ' •' - '•
Thusu who confldo In Ids care In th'4 hour of aflliet
tio may be sure of lit* devoted, services, and■ l*o>
tliat^the treatment they will rooolve shall be purely
Hotanlcal.
Pari* October 1 Stli, 1852. (No. 51—Ots)
AFINK Asmftincnt t)f Pianos & Plane Uitts.
Hriicos A Bltts, and Auger lilts; nnd liolhiw Au«;
gcrs, Log uhnins, Flics A Hasps. J. II, DARNALti
Aug. lUtli, 18VJ.
UNION HOUSE.
.1
MoknTNEY,
C 0 1. L I N COUNTY, T I Z 4l ,
North east corner public iquaro,
L. M. MAHTIN, IVtSprtetoi".
flood Stablos, plentifully proyidod.'ttid woll at
funded. (Nd. 2—tf)
IADDLEBY.
'Lw'iitaic: There will be sold to the highest I ™"E nEl)m;AXKKT^
bidder, on the first Mond^' in e i. , > c, Njncl)ill(nVi |jillsCvs,Kerse.v. and K.v.lenn«. Low-
twonnd three years installments, \ nil - ' jlls Brown and lllcncbed Demesilcs.Linen melt otton
from date. Twenty oft.oehoice Blocks of I,its Red and White Flannels, just rccciie 1 and
belonging to Chnpcl Hill Lollige. Notes and ap-, ^^^r to punctual dealers on the _
prert'ed security will bo rc'iuircil. ! r-ual time. H. RHINE 4: Hros. J \^Bffon W nun, for sale by
' Dec. 26th 1W8. J. A. Z1>N S^tary. ; u!U%-"T(Irbw 22nd, |M •. 1 "^Aetnbir 22nd. 1865
yr^—i A LOT of Bagging and Rope,for snlo by
fa&ll A Jj «. DAHNALL.
1JTATI OF THOMAS M. BBOOCKE OICIAMB.
"VTOTICF, is hereby given that the undersigned
1 s| were duly appointed liy the Honorable (Jotin-
tv Court, fur the county of Red lUvcr, sitting In I Mrs. Elle
Probate, at the July term 1852, Administrators oi l Mr*. Snmh Gattis, having pi ncpred the resi-
tho Estate of Thomas M. Broockc deceased, late of! dence formerly occupied by Mr*. Weathered, prt-
said County. All persons indebted to said cstnte i jwise* to lionrd ns innny of the scholar* a* iiioy fa-
1 are renuested to make immediate pnyment, and nil i vour lior with their pntronnge, *t >8 per montli.
' those having claim" upon it will present then) to E. F. GATTIS,
— i the undersigned within the time proeribod by lau Clarktrillf, Any. 12, 1862. (No. 42—tf.)
B. BIIOOCKK.
AD1ES and Men's.Haddlcs,Blind Dridles,
filths and Surcingles,Fine Hridle* and!
II. RHI.VE ft iiroi.
i or tliey will lai barred.
December 4th, 1852. (No. 6—Ota)
MARY B. HllOOf.nn. ,
A'l mini I in >ris. 11 ft 10 IIOII Ml COABII SOOTS.
TETEK BROOCH K. aii 30 Case* just roc'd,and offered at thoHiiretrt
Administrator. J Mil markct prlcn _ H. RHINK * llro*.
OBBAT INDUCEMENT FOB fXA^RBBSI
The be*t opening far a School la' th* South Wait I
FOR 3 AlrX,
the property In the Town of OafkkvlUo, known a* tha
CLARKSVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE.
In con*oi|iienc<! of bad health,Mr*, Todd is eom-;
pelleil to retire from touching, anil I will sell tbo
above propurty on advantageous tonus. The bud-
dings nro of the best character in this County
large and conimodloiiVi, nearly new nnd very eliel-
bly situated: the resilience linished in the best style
of workmanship, and cunstiuctod with regard to
architectural boirtity. The property I* well adap-
ted to the purposes of a school, or by dividing tho
lot would uuiKo two most pleasuut, comfortable,
mid desirable, private rcsidenco*. Uutsido* tha
dwelling and acudciuy buildings, tliero is on the
lot, of one acre, n largo and comiuoilioii* Kitchen;
a smoke house, a good stable,earring* house, Stiirt
room, nnd all other necessary cut buihlifigs, also
the largest aud beat cistern in the County, capable
of cohtiiining One thousand barrel* of water,with
a chain pump attached. A more minute descrip-
tion is deemed unnecessary, ns it i* Msisuuied that
any person w ishing to purchase w ill examine tlio
premises.. The entire property can bo purchased
for Five Thousand five hundred Dollars, two thou-
saud'flt e hundred in cash, cud the balance on lib
oral terms: in the t-alhe prportion If divided.-—
Application enn l o mnde> to tho Editor of tha
Stumlnrd, or to the subscriber.
. i/<&iurille, Tcyan, Wm. S. TODIV
Vat. 27th, 1852. (No. • —tf)',
EHIIfES7
OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT.'
CLABKS YlLL ,
Tasa «.
Black
Fancy
i-sKln f '^sliucro Pa'ntuloon*. Blaok and coloroti
Heaver C1.,th OverCoats, Blue (Irwn anil Drab Blati-
ket Ovvr Coat*, Cloth Ca* iiin.rc and 8atiuott Frock
aud Mek Coata.
Low priced pantaloon* and vo ts, fashionable Silk
and Broad Brim Beaver llats.
A largo aMortment of Men'* nnd Bay*' cloth Itaih
and A no Caps, Cravats, Glove* Su*pendcr*,and Feck
et bandkercblof*.
DNDSB CLOTXIS,
Men'* flno Merino und Lamb* wool Sblrt*.
do do do do Drawttw,
do Bed and colorod Flnnnul Hhlrta
do Cotton Merino and I, tints* W>mt Sack*
Bu.-k, Heaver,Woolen Milk sad Kid 0l ivee,
A LABOE ASSOBTMBBT af
Water Proof and t a t.'alf Boot*,
Saddle Hags and farjiet Bags,
Whins awl Spurs.
nobi) \v ATCUW*. axn imrjidT !• *•. .
Hlflld and Double Barrel.id Cliot Gun*. At Km'
Black C*«da Dreii and
jT Satin ami I .olIan Cloth Vo«ti, BI*ck
Saptembar lOtli, 1859
Orleans prlro* by
Scomber, X!nd, l«i2.
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