The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 26, 1842 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR SALE
fiO 000 ACRES P LAND in nnll and well
AJ vf j W vj vy selected tracts embracing a varictv cftlic
best .irnbcred upland prairie and riverbottem Apply lu
C. It. JOHNS. DeKalb Bowie County.
II. D. MASON Boston
l. 31. rice
Nor 25 1812. 12-tf
BRICK .MAKING LAYING. &c.
rpHE Subscriber begs lcvc lo announce liniiscll to the
JL citizens of Red River District as a thorough bred
brick maker an J layer having had constant practice at the
business ina'J its various branches for IS car in nearly all
the prominent cities of the "Western ami Southern States.
Tl c Jollowmg are his prices for the different kinds or work .
Chimney with one lire place 75 con's per foot in height
$5 00 extra for additional lire places. '
Foi building a liou-c $2 50 per thousand by measurement
allowing 21 brick lo the square foot.
txiras cigni men arch SI 00 twelve inch arch So 00.
Circular arches and others the same.
Mouldinr. setting and burning 20000 brick. S3 00 per
lint.....! llWOOjl l?rt rtfl .1 . .' .
uiwu-uuu iwjwu c. w prr u.ousaini; numoers Dctnccn
according to the abova. The clay should be always dug
up the winter previous to using it. and the wood should be
cut at the same period
For .setting and burning 00000 $-2 00 per thousand-
10000051 00 per thousand; numbers between according
to the above. 1 Kill teach a person to mould gratis.
The Subscriber ha receipts for miking Cement and has
lately built a Gistcrn for John Williams Esq to uhom I
refer peisons interested for their own Satisfaction.
S3" All orders will be attended to with the utmost prompti
tude. Letter aadressed to me at Paris Post Ofiicei will meet
itnniciu&tc attention.
Xor.es 1812. 12-2t Z. M. PAUL.
STRAYED
FROM the premises of the Subscribers on the
UGlh ultimo a large blood baj horse about ix-
. teen hands huHt. branded with a P on the left
shoulder aud the hair knocked off the point of the left hip
Also a sorrel hone about nine tears old bald face and
about fifteen and a half hands high. Any person taking up
the abore described horses and noticing us that we can
get them will beliberally rewarded.
THOMAS YVILLISON.
Nor. S5 1S2. 13-11 F.. M. SMITH.
CAUTION.
A LL persons arc forewarned Irom trading for three s--CX
Teral note- giren b ire to James tt'. AVarchoof
each lor 5600$ due dne on the 1st of Jannarr 1S43 one
tli 1st of Januaiy 1S-M; and the other due the 1st ol
January 1845 The said notis liarmg been fraudulently
and without ronidcratiun tebtained by said ttarehoof 1
will not poy the same un!eM compelled bv due course
of law.
Kot. 25 1S42. 12-3t WILLIAM AVELLEORN.
NOTICE";
THE undersigned was dulr appointed Administrator cf
the Estate cfJosiali F. AAhcat deceased at the March
term of the Probate Court for the Countv of Red Ricr 1612
AH persons having demands against said Estate. are no'ified
to proent them within the time prescribed bvliiv (twelve
months.) or they w ill be barred; md all persons indebted to
(aid Esia'e are nutificd to make immedi ite scitleiiitn'.
E. D. MOORE Administiator
Nov. 81812. 12-Gt of Estate' of J. F. Avheat dee'd
NOTICE.
THE iine'ersigncd vv.-v dulr appointed Administrator of
the EstalcofEIiha Bingham deceased at the Fcbruarv
term 1S42 of the Probate Court fur the Counl if Bom J.
Allprons havingdemandsngainsi said Estate rre untitled
to pre-ent them within twehc months or thev will bebarrei';
and all p-rsoiisind.btcd to atd Estate are notified to miU
iimrcdiate settlement
Kcn.25.lS4J. 12-fit W.M. r. POOR Aclm'r.
-- -- - "' xiejimmi. si I
(j&urtutr Account fi paiic Ftrc.iyj- -i.vice
Sf out c '"rfj.rjf c7 ;t Jol i ri ;CU7C
y fi . ;.i. . j .1 r
. inwicift m ltoustguj I itlosmiif. tt H
T "'Z'ldrcsA' rial at Cctasy. i'rJ.c '
1U1 tiu
TO rfll men low hoi these presents mar coirc. lion ve
tint I. R.'M. Hopkins cf the town of Clarks.ille.
Cou'etrof Red River forcerlam cons'dcratio.isme lli-rcun-to
in11 !'!? do hcieb revoke recall an vtl and lc rticrwth-
drawrlUnd every to each and eurypcr-on. all pu veers and
.all au hontir-; that I may heretofore have gran'ed at anr
lime previous to this date to any and every person audloali
This I'thrieforetociution nutilT and warn all prrsons who
mar be iiilrresttd.sllial the- ma) ad nccordinglv.
Nov.3 1S42. ll-3t R. M HOPKINS.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are lertbrforenarncd not 10 'rade for a
note of han.1 ncn bv the undersigned to Jesse Bird
dated on lhe.27 h October fast and due twelve months after
dale as the property has f.n'cd to V sound.
Kor.5 1812 11-3 JOHN L. LOViyoY.
NOTICE
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
County of Red River cj
IN Probate Court November Term A D 1S12 Bar-
t'lclomevr Ficuer the Ad-uinistra'or of the Estate of
Unbelt Borland deceased has this term filed his account
against said Estate for allow ancc and filial settlement of said
vuccct-.i0a at the November term of the Court A'l crsons
inaiiy wise in'creed. will take notice or tie same i.nd go-
vrmthemselrts according!.
Br order rfUm B Stout Ch ef Justice and ex officio
Jildje ofr.'cibates. J C. HART Clerk Countv Court
Nov.5.1SJ2 11-3t Ex.nicie Cl'kc.i Proba cs.
NOTldTisliercbv given that the subscrib-r lias licen
duly appjia' d Adm.nistratar of the Estate of John
Ball deceased hvLhc Piobiic Court of the Count) of Bowie
n' the Jmlc term thereof IS 12. All persons indebted to said
Esta'c are called uncn lo make settlement tnd all creditors
of the ame are notified to present their claims wi.nin the
tin.c rrecnbed by h3 or thcr will be barred.
DANIEL MORRIS Adm'r.
Octoler 29 1S42 10-fit
NOTICE.
WHEREAS the lion the Probate Court of the County
or Bowie has nr.inlcd me lct.crs cr Admiuistrition on
lie Estate ol Johnson Paxton decoased this is to nctify all
persons haring claims pgainst san Esiaic 10 present thein
f irthwith; and all persons indebted lo said Estate are re-
quired to make pavir.cn:.
J. "W. DABBS Admin'r
October 20 1842. 10-6:
FOR SALE by the imdcrsignod a well selected stock cf
Iron Castings and Nails Also Rugging and Rop at
reduced prices for c?h.
Aug. 20. 1SI2. tf JOSEPH HARRISON & Co.
I NOTICE.
HAVING lost or mislaid my hewid right certificate for six
hundred and forty acres of land issued by the Board of
Land Commissioners for Lamar County. da:t-rf ?.! Mar.
IS41; which ifnot found within the lime prescribe! bylatr'l
ennii aj'fut i-Jtu i::uijej uUuiuiiikiui ituupiicaie
NEULMIAH SCOTT
Pine Creek. Otl. 24. IS13. 10-lOt "
LOST CERTIFICATE.
Ihaveloitthe head riglit certificate of John Daris. granted
by the Board cf Land Commissioner for Red River
Cdiniy for one league and labor of land No. 7-10 dated 7lh
Mar:h 1839 rie half league and labor of which vras as-
signed to me. Ifnot found within the lime prescribed by law
iVjall apply at the proper department for n dupl.eate.
Oct. 29 1812. 10-10t JOHN .MORTON.
"V OT1CE is hereby given thil Ihe Sub'criber has been
duly appotnled Administrator of the Estate c f Barnes
Hollovsry deceased by the Probite Court ol the Com tv of
Bowie aline September term thereof lt12 All persons
indebted to said Estate arc called upon to make settlement
and all creditors of the same rc notified 10 present them
orithinlhetimeprescribcdby law or thev will l barred
JANE HOLL'OWAY" Ad-n'x.
October 9 1812. I0-6t
J.J. M'JIAIIOV. JOS. TBOTTtK. JlMCS mcsctL
M'MAHON TROTTER & PEARSALL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO. 82 CAMP STREET SEW ORLEANS
M llARRISON. F.eq Clatlei Ic
Major JAMES E. BROWNINO Dc Kalo
Col. CHARLES LEAVlS Bohie County.
October 15 1S12. 8-3 w
"VfOTICE is hereby given thai the .Subscriber habecn
-L dulj appointed Administrator of the Estate of John
R Rogers deceased b the Prol'ite Court of the County
of Z7ou ie Texas. i tl'c Scptcmb-r term thereof IS42.
-ll persius indebted to fraul Kstatc rre cauea upon to
Bi:d.e setlliment and nil creditors rf the same are notified to
present their Claims within the time prescribed bj law
MARTIN A. POOR Adm'r.
OcIciIt2 1S13 9-0t
listTjf letters
"ID EMAINING in the Pct Office at ClarksulU from the
i-t IllvtofMar 1542 loSIslof Sept. 1842 and if not
taken out before the :st of Dec. 1812 they will be sent to
the General Post Office as dead letters
Bcird "William
Ralj.C C.
Box. James
Morsan Jocpli
.McCIure. AV. C.
Milizau or Latimer
Mclvniglit AVm.
Morrell Amos
Prr Peter or D. Oallauay
Rogers Marr Jane
Rev icre. Wtu K.
Smith E. M.
Smith Robert R.
Silknood Mm. P. fi
Stanlcr. Femey
ShenrTof Red River County
South Charles
Thompson Wiler
Worthington Christy
Bell William II.
Doners m.
Ruudrcn Isaac
Hlcdsoc George S
Concn Thomas
Crook". Louis J.
Crow Enoch
Corpcr Alford
English James C
Fowler Elizabeth
Francis Robert
Femuson Richard
Hammock J
Hinipton John
Hooker Samuel
ualker. benjamin
"Wait Paton or Thos. Y
wood.
Lo?J
Jones Henry
Jackson Edinoiid T.
Oct. 15 1842 S-3t
JOHN MORTON P M.
" " NOTESOST.
THE undersigned lias lost or mislaid a note of hind
dran n in favor of Chas. Joncsj for the sum rf fifty dol-
lars ($"0) sinned by Wm. Sparks w hich the public i cau-
tioned from trading for as the samt was transferred tome
br the said Jones.
L. J. POLLOCK.
Shrercsporl Sept. 30 1 S42 S-3t
CAUTION
THE Sub-cribcr placed in the hands of Robert C. Grdvcs.
for collection the following notes and accounts which
the giccrs arc forewarned from paving to the said Graves.
One Pole of hand for 51S S3 dated Sept. 27 1811 signed by
Livin;ston Skinner: one note signed Allen Urquhatt. for
?25 7S dated July !Uh 1S11. secured by Wm. Hushes
nI-o one nota of hand signed bv J. V. Cherry A. T Hancock-.
Richard Tankcrlv for $5S 2o dated June 13 1S1I
and an acceunl from Dnwd Ronton for 529 50.
L. J. POLLOCK.
Shrcvcsport Sept. 30 1S-I2. S-3t
NOTICE.
I'hercbv forewarn all pcr-ons from trading for a Ta'c'c
given bv mjse'l.and made payable to ficorgcF. Lawtoi.
for fifiv Hollar and twenty fivp cents dated the 19th dar of
September 183?: and duc'one dar after date as I am deter-
mined not to par the same as it was fraudulently obtained
as'I will befullv able to prove. Ihis7ih Octoler lc12.
-!t JOHN R. CARTER I)ain;crlicld. Pascal Co.
LOST.
A DISCHARGE in farorof Wm. Colc.assigncdto John
jT R. Carter dated May2.'itli 1-33 and sisned bv Wm.
Reeknell.Capt Thos Hill 1st Lieut ; JohnsOri J Jetlers
2d Lieut ard M W. Mathews Orderly Serg't; for three
months services in the Amy and callin; for three hundred
and tweiry acres ol land and services. If not found I shall
applv to the proper authorities for a duplicate.
Ort 15.1812 8-KH JOHN II. CARTER.
NOTICE
HAVING ben appointed Anminis'rator. vrith the Will
ann"xed. ofthe I's'alc ofjo-cph Lowell deceased br
tlicllou the Probate Couit in and for the Countv of Fannin
at the Scp'cmbcr Term thpreof I herebv give notice to all
persons !nv mg claims arainst said r.statc. to present the
same to nc. dulv authenticated withih twelve mnnllis for
rayment or ther w ill b lurred Alsa all persons indtb'cd
to sa d Etae bv note or accourt are required to malce ira-
nicdia'e pavmrnt as no iiidulce"ee can be civ en.
M ARK IS. ROBERTS Adm'r.
Warren Tannin Ca . S"pt 2G 1S42. S-3m
NO'fTCE.
"XTT'IIEPEAS the srrcessic n of Natlmrcl T. Journcrhas
b-en duly closed br final settlcnient. with the Hon.
Judgeof Prrba'tc- in and for the Cnuntrul Tannip in the
Republic of Tcs at the ScptcimVr term of the Probate
Court and the proper v ofthe defendant being ready for ap-
portionment and distribution : This is to hrquire ali persons
claiming to be lejal heirs to said Estate to come forward
and make know n tiiid authenticate their claims as legatees
to the vatne. within twelve months from this date or the
same mil b app nh ncd according to Ian By order of
the Court WM. E. WlLEY Adm'r.
Warren. Fannin Co . Sent 26 IS 12 S-lf
NOTICE.
LOST or MISLAID my conditii ml headlight cer'ifi-
eilc for 320 acres of land granted to 111c by the Board
cfLand Commissioners cf Ecu ltiver County dated January
21. 1S40. No CIS If rot found within the time prescribed
bylaw I shall applv to the proper authorities for a duplicate
Oct. 15 1I2 8-1 f FRANCIS SMITH.
NOTICE";
REPUBLIC CF TEAS )
County of Red River 5
IN Probate CouriS.'ptiiiiberTc-rni.A D 1SI2 Benjamin
Kemb-11 the Administrator ofthe Estate of Joseph Kem-
bell.Hcc'd has this term filed his account against said Estate
for allowance and final se.tlcment of said succession at the
October tt nn of the Court. All persons in any wise in-
terested will i-ke notice ofthe same and govern themselves
accordingly.
Bv order of Win. B. Stout Chief Justice and ex officio
Judgeof Probntc. J. C. II ART Clerk County Court
Oct. 15 1S42. S-3t Exotlicio CI kef Probate.
LOST CERTIFICATE.
T OST or mislaid mv conditional lipadns
rht for 12tf)
I J acres of land granted to me br the Board w Land
Commi"ioners for Red River County dated 2d Augnst j
IS2S. number 77. If no: found within the time prescribed bv j
law 1 shall apfly to tlic proper official department tor a Uu-
plicate.
JOSEPH COX.
Paris Lamar County. Sept. 4 1842.
lOt
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
County of Fannin.
IN Probate Court September Term A. D . 18-12 Daniel
Montajnc Administrator of the Estates of Jesse AValbte
Al red uiarK anu n. 1 iiryani ncccasco nav mg nicu ins
account against said Estates fir allonancc and finnl settle-
ment of said Estates a! the next ensuing term of said Court
This is therefore lo notify all persons interested in said
successions that they be governed accordingly.
Br order of James II. O'Neal Chief Justice and Judge
of Probates. R. AV. LEE Clerk County Cquri
Oct. 15 1842. S-3t Fannin C and Cl'kof Probate
NOTICE.
TT7"HCnEAS the Hon. i.'c Probate Court for the County
. of FailMi njs granted to m letters efadminitra"-
tion 011 the Estate ofJohn Stephens deceased this is to noti
fy all pcr-ons hav ing claims against said Estate to prevent
them forthvv ilh; and all persons indebted to eaid Estate arc
required lo make payment immediately.
TRISC1LLA STEPHENS
Sepi. 21 1842. 0-3m Adtn'x of said Estate
RtlNAAVAYS IN JAIL.
TAKEN UP on the 20th of August last by the un-
dersigned two nczroesIS.AAC arid HARRIET who
Vrk says they belong to James Avcry Iiv ing near sum-
.. A - mcr ijroTe.in Loui-nm Caddo Parish. Ihe owner
is requested lo come forward J rove piopcrlr pav charges
andtakc them an ay. LEMUEL BLAN'TON.
J COAZEN'S.
Fort English Fannin et'r. Sept 8 r If
MA RSU ALLMANUFACTORY.
JR. TANNER inloruis the public tint lie has now in
. optntion at Marshall in Harrison Countv a manu-
factory orSTONE AVARI'. and cansiipplv at short notice
orders for anr sort cf work in lu hue. Hewilldclivcrnork
ifrcquircil inquantity any where within one hundred nu!c
at a lower rate andof better quality than is usually import-
ed. The mati rial is the best lb it he ha" ever fuiit.d 111 an
experience of 13 years al the business lie will keep con-
stantly on hand JARS of all sizes CHURNS. ILUS BU I'-
TER POTS MILK PANS and MILK VESSE1.S with
and without CO ERS PITCHERS KEGS kc.
Marshall. Sept. 15 IS 12. 6-lf
B
EESAVaX HONEY" LARU and t'ALLOW.reeeiveil
lor siibscriptioris to the b aruaid. aug-J.-'f
professional liiijcrtisnnciits.
AMBROSE SPENCER Jn
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ClarksvdU Red Rivet County
October 28 1842. 10-lf
13RAO C. FOWLER.
ATTORNEY' AND COUNSELLOR AT I. AAV
Will prac'ice ill the Seventh Judicial District nnd attend
the Probate Courts in Red River and I.amr Counties.
Office at the District and Prolate Clerk's Office Lninai
County Tct.as. Sep. ltl-tf
WILLIAM R "SCURRY
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LW
CrtiAtniV atig 27-rf
iFTi. .MARTIN
ATTORNEY AND COl'NSELLOR AT LAW
C7nri5rriV
AVill attend Ihe various Courts of the 7th JuJuial Dntric
EUENMi- V LLEN
ATTORNEY" A T I. A W
ClaTkwUe.
aug
20-tf
CHARLES DE AIOR.SE
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Clarksnllc
Will practice only in Criminal Cnsen and the collection of
Foreign Debts.
;2tVlf
E. II. TARRANT
ATTORNEY A T L A V
Do'ton liovne County. aus 20-tf
JOHN B CRAIG
Attorn e y a t l a w
Clarksnllc
aug 20-tf
WM. C. YOUNG
ATTORNEY A T L A W
: 20-tf CefitcniVr Ittd Airrr Cemriii.
H. R. LATIMER
ATTORNEY AT I A AV
Clark rill'-
aug 20-tf
MEDICAL NOTICE
I. IIEtlRK'K tcnd'Ts his services to the Citizens ol
tk:
Cl.irksville and surrounding nebbborhoe'd 111 theprac
tiro of Plivsic 5urs:crT and Obstcrics Dr llerri;kmara
all times be lilutid athisoffre on Brond street. ncarWrn
Dontiho's Hotel unless when profcssiona'lv cngrgtej
He tenders lus thanks fcr the palroiinge'rlrcartjircccivcd
and hopes to merit its continuance aiSO-tf
Dlt GEOlJt!E"5oRDON
STILL continues the practice of Medicine and maj he
found at all tunes vv-bcti mt profcsiriially engaged at
his resilience in C'arksvillc aug 20-"f
NOTICE
Tvn 5 :.'lNZEYlia
'.I Vtl'l..i ... ..n.nllnnlll Inonl.l.l I Irtluilf 1H
I ) ciarksvillc cJc.-ts ins professional services to the Uiti-
. ' . - . 11a l...Ftsl III slit.A eitlAII.
jv..r.I HA Ji' 'i.iiiiim.M IW..ISM ..! -1.1.
zens or the surrounding ecun.n 'i "JT" "-' " - ""-
tion to business to share a portion 01 public patronage. I It-
may be found at the rcsideneeofJam.es V.'. Sims unlcssprti-
fessiouallyeuqagtd and when absent an erafr .'eft vvnli Uie
r.iunH u ill ccmniaiid his linraciliaieaitention
t- w
BLANKS. "
B1
LANK CITATIONS and SUBPOENAS for the Dis
trict Courtarldfor Magistrates tor saleat the "Standard
Office."
Clarksv ille Augu-t 27 1812 If
" PAPER! PAPER!!
JUST received per steamer Miami a small consignment
of Letter Foolscap and Record paper ruled and plain
on commission. To be sold for Cash onl)
August 20. lf WRIGHT &. A1()NTG0MEIIA"
WHEAT and WHEAT FLOUR rcecired for sultecrip-
tions lo the Standard. aug 27 tf
RAPIDES HOTEL.
B Y P E T E tt R A N DON
(J;posile the L'ppcr Stcariboai stndini; Meiandrit La
Jl-A Trarellcrsand others vv-dl please give him a call
jljjlH He is. well prepare-d to accommodate lhemand will
JHiai. spurn iio pains to render them corifortable. He has
good S'nbles and an txccllciit Ijostlcr. ' aug 20-tf
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
WM SELFE respcetfullv informs the resident of
Clarksrille and the neiihboring country that he nil!
gire instructions in Mtisit nepoa th- Violin Flute Flageolet
and Key Butjle.
Terms 10 for tvv cntyfour Lesons.
Instruction given at anv time to suit the Pupil
ClaiRsvilleAug 20 1IJ. tf
"VALUABLE RED RIVER LAND FOR
SALE.
X OFFER FOR SALE three valuable itacls of Land si-
tuated on Red River in nhat is known ns Jonesboro'
Prairie. The above tracts have about three hundred acres
of cleared land upon them vrith good iraproyemeuts
TKIJiilS Unc third casli fr uegroes sin Inir Tamilian
on-ilurd fit the end ol tnolre inenthj and tnej remainin
Islco at the elturation of two years.
Should I not sell I would be willing to cn'erintoa part-
nership for one or more rears with anr person vrho vriiulJ
furnish a sufficient number of negroes to cultivate the whole
er a part of the said land. I would also sell land and take
the hire of negroes in payment.
For further particulars innmrc on the premise.
Sept. 10. tf JAMES H JOHNSTON
NOTICE
ALL persons holding claims against tie Countv of Red
Riv cr vv ill confer a faror on 'the Subscriber to pre cnt
them to J. C Hart previous to the nm day of November
net as it is my earnest wish to ascertain if possible the
full amount ofthe indebtedness of said connty. I am deter-
mined if possible to make arrangements to get the countv
out of debt
AV. B. STOUT Chief Jusfce.R. R C
CUrksrille Sept. 37 1S12. 7-1 1
1 BOaot THF.fine new Tcxasbuilt Steamboat RED
ft jTjll1niVF.R PLANTER is now lying at the
5p22sSsfy landing at Berlin and will be ready lo re-
sjVrM.TjiJf ccl e freight nt the commencement of the
fall b isinci. Site hill tarry 600 bales of cotton is of light
ilr.iur.htj and built ejfsub'stanllal material entirely new. For
freighl applv to
Sept.3 1SI2 tf JOHN H DYER Berlin
BRICKLAYING.
"1HARLES AV. RUSSELL resn;etfu!' irnrm. s .
J habitants or ClarkiTllle and Titinityji'natde Js How teadr Postmasters are aulhorizcdto remit siibscrip.iens free of
to receive art-1 execute nrdrr?;n all the various Diaaches evf'rrnY"" .. r
"rickl.T-: ' CTAnylndiyiilaal vvhovv ill procure frc rcir snbsenlicr-
N. Itrlniobsneslly excculed atlhe shortest notice ri the 'cbmmtnccmcnt efthe present volume sh.11 receive
Clarksville August 20 1M2. It
TEXAS PROMISSORY NOTES
A few hundred (lo'lars of Texas Promissory Notes received
inpayment for subscriptions for the Standard at two
and a hall percent. nnir 20-tf
PERSONS indcb'cdto the undersigned either bv note or
bock account are requested to come A rw.-rJ and mike
immediate payment. U M. M. HARRISON.
Augnst20 ISJ2. if
LOST CERTIFICATE
III AVE lost mv head right certiheate fer one league and
laberof land issued b the Board of Land Commissioners
for Red River county. Hated January 31st 183S number
333. Ifnot founel w ithin the time prcscribeil by law. 1 shall
apply al the proper department for a duplicate
Fr " ' ' ELENOR L ANOFORD.
Clarksriiie.Aug.'J?.!- 101
- - " NOTICE.
WHEREAS thellon the Prolate Court for the Countv
cr Fannin has granted te ir.c letters of administra-
tion em the Eslalc of Pc'er Morgan e'ecced Ibis is to noti-
fv all pcr-ons Invutz claims ngaiii't "aid Estate to present
them n.nhnltli and all ps-r-oiui indtbt-d to sniel Estate arc
rr.pi;redtomake'payircntiii.inoliatrlv. .-
MARY r. ivIOI.LiAri
Sept 24 ISH. G 3n AdminisTalrix ol said Estate.
jcJeTprinting.
nANDBILLS FORMS CIRCULARS CARDS BILL
HEADS and fine woik generally executed at this
Office in black or fancr colored inks.
A large supply of "Enameled Cards Letter Foolscap
PanipYet nnd Rtcord paper on hand for printing purio es.
-J !" ''
NOTICE
THE public are rcspcctlullv informed il. it W aubscribtr
Ins o ened the tirortry fonucrl) kc.pt by B V. Osluirn
in Clarksnllc nlu re 1 e b..s on hand a Inrt- psstfrtmi lit of
GROCERI Eh. w Inch he w ill sill cheap lor ca-b
Oct 15 18 1 J 8-lt I!. M. HOPKINS.
" PitobPEcri b
OK tim:
WEEKLY PICAYUNE
JN' con sequence of'he popularity niucli our Ha.lr paper lias
gained mallsectmnsof the ci u:itrvaiid the nuinpnui'-ili'-iiiaiuls
we an receiving from all quarters for .nuikl) journal
vvuliavc c'LtenitJici! on t irling one o! th.T disciip'ion to !.
entitled "ThcWcikl Picajuiie"
To adopt the am figutative stvlc Usui in our first jro-
siocius we have fi !! out the i'lc.aviinc" li r more distart
vovnics ami Iri-ighlul hrwith all sorts of lotmus nt tl.
shait (rcadallfy; and il tt.c" same success attml her vvl.nti
she has met with while ciuli-tui? nearer home v.e shu
i doubtless r ccive rn h rtiiiriis
To prepare our litile cr.-lt forlr.c more exterdiil sra o 1
winch she iskstinid In move we hi J c put upen lit r tinny
additions and imp'ii-cim tits s . f .Lr ol ! tunb. r have
been taken out aiul ri'jilaccil In ntn he Iie.ta greater men
surrment fore and ali. n sreate r length ol" beam and her
"sheets' have lc 11 m itriirllytiilarL'ul
Notwil!isani!ui2 the in.ntsed size the public tie 13 "''
j assured that the
l'n ..Mine will lie inablid to woik in
"shoal water" wi.h the same f-cilitv as l-erttofoii-.anil limn
channels ol eoiiiinunii atiou n Inch it wouM be tallv li r lie
dull lieavv vessels at present sailing from this pwttouavi
gate
Commission merchants and others having freight in tt-e
shape ot advertisements to stml to the country 'racli"wou el
do well to shipthcm 01 hoarel 0111 c lippc'r as ?hc is for ever
cit) in the United States and .all intcruiceli.ili landings.
We reiterate lo those fiinhc.-il p. rates who cruise under the
"black flag" who oppose Mavtrr because they arc them-
selves the slaves of ignorance and suprrl.tinn who I rete-nd
torubelcati tlicrpper del k of their neighbors with a' holly"
stone wesaj lookout fr Iireakcrs
To Hottl keepers ne rceoniincnil our paper 111 every rn
gacmenl her commande r will be first to lead on the loat(!c
I To the Heads of Families tlu trim apptaranre of our crrl'l
jWilllie an obji ct of interest Most m lined folks in.e ex
lierirnrccl meellertsnl Miehl.sinrrinT 7
AW shall ei e!t.aiorti make those sinug;lcrstlie Bachelors
heave to show thtm the advanaes ol the prore r 'totn-
panion vrnv" recommtiiding a double state rco:n v.ith
"hirths" fvc
Ae" shall sCnd our luat aboard Theatricals md other
3iiiueincnts those prettv pleasure boats which make our
passage orrr llic l.ikee t lite o ilelicutlul Darcirg will Ih-
cspcciallv encouraged as ne conceive that the alil of a
vcssil elepends upon kreping- liulli pumps jti ing "'
On first launching the 'Pieayuiic' we protm ed to cam a
'prcssof ssil in c-sc we were warranted 'j. a sale frrn the
pros Throuzb all the si(rnis which have racil ircc she
first soiled she has borne up under full ile wil.outcvcr
being taken abaek .and is now rankfd A I at all insnran-c
and other offices of .he cilv. Our pedicv still ho'dsgood and
we never intend it shall run out
Dropping our tigurc nnd leliiiningto plain language wc
uilliio.i add. that wc intend to make the I'iravriic a ve hn le
of fun wit. hun or md senliiiii-nt. and a litt'e 1 fcverv thing
lint's goirg on It shall lie our ele'igh'to cr-'tkjikes to tell
stones ir. our own way to ridicule folly rml Incorrect tae
1 rianncrs 01 the age. bv exciting milliter a-ramst tlirm. In
this ho'vever we shall cndi'Tvor to avo'd tin: hoc "iousncs
which v31ii!v ckstobencfit thcpt'bliL bv woucdinj the lecl-
ingsof indiviel'i.'Js .
portion of our pspcr-'ill be 0 etipual with coinprclicr-
sive notircs of nil passirg Cv Cn s--hav mg tl e pitii ol the new s
ofthe dar with nburdcnsooic clrniN
Wccchew prtizaniolnie-s; jetvre sloI cotruu elo e
press ouropinions impartiallv is al1 public nit 'surfs. Follies
in government as well as in social life rre ;en lo ridit'ilc;
and when the humor seizes us wc s'.all ot spare them. o.i 1
whichever party the censure mav fall.
All local 01 currcrcc s ol gcaeial 'i teres! slnll Iv promp H
noticed so t! at oi 1 c'ls'nnt readers imv see nt a glance the
inn latttre vvorl I uliirh is ee n;rega eai 111 tl -s empcru'iii.
AA'uh thisexpose ot our inl?iitiors. .ami diterniiiied toce
deivorwithiinrcmittingindiistrv to fulnl them we lo k vv.tli
cOnOdinte for .a conlinnrnce of t'l.al patronage whi'h Ins
hitheilo Ivrn ncordii"l' 1 atr'idei! to ii
The 'Wee-kly ric?vune'' will lr p'i! ishcd exerv M-inlay
morning at S" pftitirntr. twblc in all cases in advance;
and will contain fe'ur rdilitioinl uluiins. rmbracing all the
news ofthe week with vvhatcrc-r ol interest transpires on
Sunday.
Those persons at a uistarcc who will procure tour sub-
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entitled to one copy gratN
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England arc engaged as contrilu.tors lo it columns B. de
Don ti t) Men inn resident 111 InnJon FrvNris .1 iJni n
S J in Bremen and Bi'vntz AIvfh in ihecitrtf Mexico i ha-
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out a rival rn this or anr other country have Itch irre'c1 it a
vast addi'innal expense md iie proprietors leei a confeler.ee
that they vv iti meet a lull reward from the enlightened people
ol America.
The coliimns ot tlic Nrvr A"om n arc unccrtamiin'cd Im
nartvnolitits and its ample rages unsoilcd bv iircfancornn
proper tests vulgar alluions or irreligious scnlimanis Thus
!ieNF.vy obld is mane an urtiCcptiotuDict amity iscns-
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hands ol its readers in asi'le of uuusu.il elegance. lie has
the satisfaction of.-nnouncingthat
THE PORTRAIT OF MONMOUTH ECLIPSE
engraved on sicel. by Dinntll alter the oiiitmlpaintingby
Trotie is nuT 111 the prin er bands and w ill be i-si.cd with
number erc ol the new volume ?.Iarcli 5th.
This Portrait will be iminedia elv followed by a magnifi-
cent mczzolinto engraving on steel the largest specimen cf
the art cv cr published i'l America die subject being a su-
perb Portrait fiointhf original br Troyc of
t.REY" EAGLE THE CHAMPION OF KENTUCKY
.litf.1 in itn Imnit nf Ate.!."s. . rdin and Hahiit Tills
tieaiitiful picture is nearly icadv a lev- dais more only being j
required to give it me ingliesi iini-ii
But there is anot! cr cosily embellishment in progress ninth
of itclf is werth the pnee'of sr.bscnplion. We arc able to
announce lint it is inn state ol gre-at tornarelness m the
hand-of Mr. e-t. ore o! o'tr 11 "ot tii!icc"t a:':j'i -vho ...
give. 11 li e lii?i.i.5l i!t-ie 1 e.t ii.nsti 1 1 which it is capable un-
der the iirsemal Jimiiim eif Air Ihn'u Iinmiu." the- Sir
Timi.ns Law rente e-f Am rie-3 ' AVe. r. fe r to the Ltai tifu
Portrait ot
COL JOHNSON 'THE NAPOLEON OF TIICTUUF"
for which I e stt to Mr liiu.aa during lin last tisit to the
Nor.h nr tiio request c f a inline ruus l)dj e f friends. The
Porirut iseonsulericl In tb suljceteritarnlbj his intimate
acepiauitar.ies a a rcunrkablv Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and striking Iikencsr
ai il uiicxpcntc will spartel 111 bringinj it out in tic irost
su tr! manner at ancnrlv el . .
I'riee ol siilis( ription 510 iiiadvnr.ee. New miiWrihcrs
who matt thoyecas' sii'e-ription mil le rrocntcd vvrli the
leilli.mr.g lare and ile'srut Portraits ctcrrarcd on strrl
rlatess freiiiiorisuialpaintinss BOSTON LEV I ATI! N.
BLACK MAMA AVAGNKR JOHN BASCOMBE
MONARCH. SHARK AUG A I.E. HE1H.FORD.
11la Portrait m ihar?clcr or Md lie AUGUSTA tLc
pi pillar Ih.nvuv
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vvrnts e t the busines-. ccinrminilv. ami 111 ibis resert dillers
111.1t iliaia cr frt m any m'ajine citirrui this country or
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li. contents cn.liracc nert sulerr com octcel with Coni-
1111 r e an I 5'olitic.il l.ont.mv Bioprajhical Skftches of
emu eut Mcrclia"'ts .unl Es.-avs from tic ablest per. oil
Banking. Niviga'iur Manufacture" Insurance Trades
Ceiiineree and Mcrc.inti'c Law including enpirtant elte i
sior.s 111 the dititrci.t couits jn the U111 ed Statts andEr.g-
lainl fo'ir. uit 1 f tl c cui tints ef tach nrr-.ber togetl cr with
official report" e fallnew commcrtial regulations alid treaties.
The MciHiaiies Magazine i also tie reptsitory for a'l.h'i!-
ie sta'stiLaI information cf Foreign find Domes'ic Tpi'Io
and Commerce Iianku g tic. eollcctcd (rem official sources
and classified in tables T?luab!e for ircicr.t ardfirure rc-
fertnec
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The fellow irg extracts are mae'e fr. n more tl zr. tvclve
hiiudrcd favorob e mticcs cf tl e volk in the pec-sion tt
the ubli'hcr
To 1 ei-ons wl o desire to cbtai'i cieaply scund mercan-
tile' knowledge rrd n!.o arc 'htv th."t could' not be bcncf.ttee!
b' such knowltdje' we know ofro otlcr nierns where o
so mil til canlx: p'ocured atthetsame cxpeme Y"on mijl.t btr
deteired from even opening r.nh such a t.tle from tKc sup-
posed Hrvncss and t'selu"irtncrs of tl.e" subjetts. But .'i
agreeable uririe awaits those who take i'ic be-st mcar.3 of
toting its merits that is reading a volume at.d few wilt
read enewhe will not secure to themselves the ple-surc ard
tic pre fit ot the residue To those who are called upo-ilbe
vcrv l.izh dutj ot legi-laticn or. tl e incrranti'e policy of the
L ruled fctatcs Hutu's Maczine mar be proi nuntcd unhc-
sitatirsl) indispctisab'e .Veij I-.ltl.
The chcrartcr of the Mercharts' Magazirc is too wtll
knmvnto rce iiirepul'ing but totlioso unarcjuaintcd vvi.bils
ecntirts il any thev rre wc wi u!d sav 11 1 a magazirc lilted
w ilh matter comp leal w ilh gre a' e-ale and labor and givfi g
te the n crcl a-il sLc'i n'oiri t.oi as earno' le fut'i.d n atA'
oiler v.erk c fa similar i.-ture in I.ureiccr America -V. 0
Con L'hlU'i-i
Th' Men hen's' Mag-virc contni'Co io sustain its otccI-
'erit re pu'. t ion and to increase ei irn Ih m pullic f.evcr.
No pen d.caliit tl ecounlrv is eotidi.ctrd with ino!circius!ry
mtelligt nee and jiii'iciohmicss of re!.apiou to the interest ot
the cIt- lor w! o e particular bene fi it is pul Ir-hcel. It lock
ihe rub; ..round at !st. and has mail tamed it manfulf.-. No
wl trc else era ue .n s() con rtrdii us a f rm.iril uch cie'el-
lei ccen nnrr jcrrcn'. so large an srtonnt of mercantile mat
ter am! -e unitorinlv valuaUe. 1.I1. Ili'nt mcrethau rtclecn-e
hispledccs tot! e public in etcrv i-sucolhisiictl!ent ttioui
eal. A. Y. Cour. if- Ezq
Ti i Uiagazire is regarded by our m. st ci 'iint cier nar.:"
and sirlc-rner1 as tie l-5l work ofthe kind puLlisIit J. IrHrrd
it istlieonlv cnecilracirg the same cor if subject-. 1M-
linuic 1'atrii't.
If merit is anv crittrtonof jutcess sure ire wcthat IluntV
Mere hauls' Magazine will go on pro-petng aril to prosper.
V. hat Blackwood is in Conservatism and Literature Hunt
b.ds lair to bece me in Commerce. Montreal Herald.
Hunt's Alererants'Magazii t resent in its table cf ci n-
ten's a strong array of panes which pn mese much fer the
ab'liiv wi'huhicli t' c articles a'j written AVe observe' se-
veral whoe dicta on p'ofessional siil.jeets must erer eotn-
mard attention and respect -A". V linrr
It deids m facts ra'her than 1 etion. Tic. articles arc nark-
ed by goo ! sense 3ndoii"d information. Every mcrchai tin
the bud -houid takca pride ?nd feel a pleasure in sU:tairir
this magaire Phil I'n;.
It is every ivav criilicil to the patroure of ti gl prrt cf the
crpiniiiiiitv'fiirv-liiiliit is ii.tcmltd. vrlule 11 furnishes infor-
mali n whith shjt.Mbe seiiglitby nciicefeverv rnrsult. -V.
V Si 11.
Tin- valuable won. 1-s sadily inprevrd irec its rcia-
mei'ce.nc'.'. No periodical in tl c eouitry can be soladly
dr-i e rscd vv . li. !r t?kes the lea 1 of ill ol thrm Ti c arti-
cltsart no enly 'i gencrtsandrspfci.illy a '.ip'edlc t! cira-
gazinc but tl ey are from the pcrs cf mi ! f talent and abi-
lity v ho hav c siiuiif d tLc mercantile lar au.l ere caprb'c ot
evpstiattrg en its merits and expounding tic printinlci ot
tri'e KcrrrlCs H".
i"e have received the periodicals for the i-re-enl natnth
Scp'ri'ibcr. Ivl 1 ) In tl cfir-t place crmes Hum's Magazirc.
which v c dee-n the iiii impoitan! ol the wh le. It alvvav-.
contairs a mass cf facts inraUialle to tl e nerchart and by
the perusal of which a'misian'. erie.in aav conditii n tif lift
tray 1 e bene fitted and an jscd. e s e bv 'he EngPsli papers
that tils magazine is beconurg weH known inroad anil ol-
tait.s very faTor'-ble rotitfs fro-n the I jiglesh press. Ti is is
as it should be i' isccrtainly avcry valuab'cpcr "Hlical.ard
wehopc it will obtain a most cxtensirc circulnlien 111 this
country Itoslon Post.
This is decidculy one of the most valuable periodicals cl
the present age. and the ras.furdof informaticn which it af-
fo'tls at comparatively so small an outlay places it in hint! e
reach of every ine'ividual of ineIcr""e neans. vvhieh is by pe
vvaTs'he lea'trccommrnd tion in this cm'iicrtly comnercial
country In short as we have frequently rcpeatrd tluwork
ought to be in the liapels of every man eng-gcefin ccp merit ;
1 the clerk and the lrcrchant will find it cqii I'y tuiheiradvan-
......... .......-.. .. . ...... ....... . . ... ..
MRC topairon-ze a per-odical so ablr cot doc ed ml dwo'cil
lo their cpecial interests .V. O. i.Vf.
The Mcrcl ants Magnih'c was crn'rerccH July. 1S39
Six iii.n'lili numbers fm a v o'.i nc of re-rilv flO large octs-
o page's Yttc i"umKr for December closed tl effilivotume'
Comjlete cets of that work nertlv to.md or in r.imbercr.n
br had of the publisher 112Fulten s'icc'. New Yoik.
CT Publishe-rs of nevv-prpers m the cities ard principal
vil'jges ot the- United States vthov.il) give therboreadver-
ticinentsi n.sertuiisin thcccursecfthe year rrd send a
single copr of the paper containing the same will Iv enticed
'o the work for one rear cturnicucing niththe nuirber for
Januarv 112. vvhcli is the commencement of the sixth
volume" Office Merchants" Magazine Mar. 12.
AGENTS FOR THE STANDAKD.
Tkxvis G. AA'itrciitT P. M . Pine Creek
Svmili M Fclton P. M . Frnki.r Itinar Ce.
tt tLLi vvr I'novv n. Pari- Lamar Co
John I!. Cnvnocch Paris. Lamer Co.
.1 W O sTvNriEr.n. I' M . Harri-on Co.
Jse Sin 1 ton P M Fort "shelton LanurOo.
J A CviPWFrr Warren. Fa'imn Co.
Burrv U-.c un P M Ferl Lngl'-e rannin Co.
I. KowLiTT P V Leiington Fanmn Co.
J. U. Jot ett ? Yl.. Ra'cigh. Tannin Co.
J. J tt ir! lev P M De Kalb. Bowie Ce
Gen. E- II Ter.rsiNT Howie Co.
Hon. Jesse Grimes Montgomery Co.
A. Sterne P M N'acogdoclic-s.
Ti: vv is U BitooK-e P. 1 San AuguatHc.
C. K Andrews Har risen Co.
Col. Jv;tns Lore; Galrejsjon .
Jvijs B Shaw I'.s 1 Ilo'islon.
Col. G. T. YN'eop I.ilertr.
John tt' Ilvrnis is. La Grange
B. M. Joiixson ttashngtcn.
Siv'l li Bkiuiism Mafgorua
llvLiirvtvs. Dteraiv Depot. Louisville Kv.
Morn in Ss. Co Literaty Uepot. New Orleans
S. Mvrsti P. M I'i".n Ark.
Chvklfs IIoop E-q Washuu'on. Ark.
BtRRV J. TvNN-jimr Nas'ivi lr. Tcnn.
Col P. P Aimstron.. Knoxv die Teuii.
.1. E Montooji E.t v. Linnviiie. Gi'es Comity Tocu.
I. S lb eci'iroN-. A'.eksburg Mis-.
LorrNo Dnr vno P. M Park Hill Cltcroii ce Nsti r:.
Jivks Harrison. Eiij . M Ijiui- Mi-ouri.
M. T Loi.vN Dover Pope Co. Arkansas.
(I C. Goopinc P. M . 5 rt To ss.ii.
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