The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 26, 1845 Page: 2 of 2
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hare no remedy inhmiun aid as it i; natu-
ral to b-3 rasrcfful to such as have been rob-
bed of all claim to the consideration of socie-
ty except th it which pity exacts or the for-
loin'and bruised daughter of sin?
8ince writing the above we irarn that Pet-
ti way was still alive although in much pain
last ereninij and that there was tome reason
lobcliere he would finally recoTer. The
girl is confined in a room at the watch-house
iri'B iroine slreeL Should Pettiway be pro-
nounced out ot danger she will probably be
allowed ti ro out on hail at once. Much
sympathy i minified for her in all quar-
lers.and we have understood thalany amount
of bail could be made up fur her immediate-
y N-'M O PiCHtfU-ie
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The Northern Standard.
CLARKSV1LLL
SATORDA Y:.:JULY 2 G. 1845.
JT B-ref Ti'.l ' and Wood will he receiv-
ed inpayment f-rduesto this cthce or for new
subscriptions if delivered immediately.
C3"Thise subscribers vrho mere to pay us in
Wheat are requested to deliver it n soon s prac-
ticable. - OUil LATE VICE-PUESIDSN'T.
It is utinecsistfy foru? to repeat in other
form ths wards of eulogy a:iJ r-spect for
the memory of K. L AxDEiuox.which ap-
pced in our paper of last week The trib
ute there p"jid to his worth was by one who
knew him well and who having been his
townsman. hid perhaps sen more of hiiii
than the editor ol this paper has though he
had hardly ie&rntd to appreciate more hich
ly than we did the nuny excellencies of thi:
departed
The pipers of the Republic nre filled with
testimonials to the worth of the deceased ;
proceeding cl public meetings Masonic
L")i;es tc at San Augustine wnerehere
idrd; at Famhorp'a wnere he died; and at
Washington where in the Churof the Sen
ate he had been seen known and obserw-d
by eva-y b.dy In the Register of the 10th
is J very beautiful offering to the worm of
- the decf used dchverrd by Mr Secretary Al-
len before the various members of the Gov
eminent at Washington
IC L Andf.rsox was one of those men
of natural capacity nn-at tact personal non-
illarhy end unqurtioned integrity who win I
their way without trFi.t. to the pooJ opinions '
. . - . s . ' I
of all they meet and without solicitation pro
cure elevated public stations. '
Hivin" no advantages of early education j
or patronage he came to Sin A-igustme in
ioao nriving a wagon Minis ueuui ne was
Vice President of the Republic and might
have b-en Presiderl if he had chosen. In
rapid succession offices of honor weie open-
cd to bis acceptance and tvhen accepted
were graced by the manner in which lhe
were filled His suavity ofimnner and nat-
ural kindness of heart won iik-nds in all sit-
usiians ; and in all his native clearness of
intellect and quickness of perception trm
perid but not concealed by great modesty
of mien. and deference to the ie.vsaiid feel-
ings of others; assured nppieciation'aud es-
teem. In the eltij of public men thrrs sre very
few wha.posseM so many virtues allied with
capacity as dt'I our departed friend nnd
therefore in that class there are few for
whose demise we should sorrow so tiucert-
yor in whose death the R-p.ibhc would lose
to much. Pre-eminent virtue is seldom
found in th s'1 days in political stations The
canker of political rivalry the struggle for
place and emolument the disippointinent
n.ii mortification of defeat and then thi
correspondent selGsh'exultation of success
all by turns mineatfie found ition of this vir-
' tues and t-ie oriil kindness of the manuniil
finally all crumbles Iraviug but the frag
menu of the original foundation useless for
want of unity. a.id the man of public life. los-
nz thoi-chari;iesoftliehe..nhichin p iitr
lie would have nourished brcomes a stalely
raonumeit of rank where all is hollow at
"whitfd sepulchre."
It was not so with the subj-t ofour no-
tice. Unsolicited lienors litres: upon him. h-ft
him no room for heart burn. ntr nvalry and
lloujy even if his nature would have per-
jtteilheic action; and he died one of ihe
tew who do not loss their social virtues in
ihedecepttverrUre the allurements and ihe
attendant selfishness ot the net lor public
honors; and who are nottbeless h-.inlirtd
vals whose qjalities lint excited our admi-
ration after the public favor has piacnl them
ia a stand above their former fellows.
This weconceive to be the hihest eulogy
which can be paid 10 the memory of a public
man net the words but the s'nteuiriil of ihe
fact; and this is only tht due of K. L. An-
SEluo.M. We meet with few such men
through life. We should never ftilto ven
mate their memory after death has with-
drawn them from the spherfc of human use-
fulness JQ We are under ihe necessity ol issu
X nS a half sheet for probably the next three
weeks. The main pail of a large supply ol
paper which we supposed to be at the land
me when we issued our first enlarged shet-L
kad really as it afterwaids appeared betn
fot gotten by the commercial house which
had engaged to forward it. and forgotten Irom
the very precaution which we took to en-
ture its early transmission. We forwarded
to a house in New Orleans in March last by
T. J. Cornelius Eqr ofthis Town an or-
der which we bad obtained for 21. bunnies of
paper. The order was accepted and the
paper was to be forwarded by the first boat
To ensure its direct conn yance in our land-
ing we requested Mr Cornfliuto.haveit
nhipped with some articles of hit own. This
he mentioned to the house referred to. A
day or two subsequently he got upon a boat
to come up to Sbreveport. intending to return
from (here to New Orleans but on arrival
at Sbreveport. found it desirable to come fur
ther to Fulton and when he got there con1
eluded to come horn. He mentioned to us
an hti return the acceptance of the order.end
told o be had no doubt the paper would be
tjp with hi own articles on the Hunter.
Th Htiatar wa at the Linding when our
fajwr imetf. Wc had not beard who bar
frngkt aa for bat raururnetl ao deabt that
"pijrjMaar raj aatMf aaJ eooaidret it a-
necessary to specify that part ofour supply
watas we supposed on thtriver. Whether
it was on the Hunter or not wis really unim-
portantso it came within three months. Se-
veral weeks after that we saw in Town a
clerk of the commercial house referred lo
and asktd him about our piper. He knew
nothing about it. but inquired ihe particulars
of ihe arranrjemeht from Mr. Cornelius and
immediately came to the conclusion that the
pap r had probably bem forgotten in consc-
quence ofAlr. Cornelius not having attended
in person to the hipment Under this im-
pression he again took a memorandum of
thequantity and size to be shipped to Shreve-
port whence we expect to haul it. as soon as
we can htar of its arrival. We have been
all the time n hope that we could do this
before our present supply wo'jld cire out.
but suppose we will now barely save ourself
by issuing 4 half shPrls 1 here has been sr
m'ich trouble about our paper that ve con
ceived it necesiary toexpl in the whole mat-
terwhieh ! a source or much mortification to
u. It would semi as though there is no
end to our troubles in this way; but we will
try next spring to purchase our piper in
person ard giie it personal atttndin.-e all
the way from New Orleans to this plac and
thus endeavor to S'Ctirr its arrival for once
without failure mil in due time. We hope
our subscribers will consider this a sufii
ciiT.t explanation.
JCJ" A cottou bole fully opn. has been left
at our ofli efi t'Xrninslinti It was raised
on the piauta'iou of A J. Titus Esq and
was plucked on the 20 h
JE- We wr re at the Cnicl.i.iw Council
at the Boiling Sprines. near Foit Wishita
on Tuesday. W-uWsJ.i y and Thursday of
last week and will endeavor in onrnex1. lo
lell all we know about it which is not much
for the reason thalthrrn was not much done.
We learn from the Lt Grange Litclluencer. that
a party of fill ecu or rwenty peisons hate rectn'ly
ij.me on an expedition to the Concho a small trib-
utary of the C -lor ido ne.ir the tjn S.ibi. to ex-
amine the minerals in that section. Hi. believed
thai many valuable minerals are iiualcd upon tte
head watera of the Colorado. Tel
The Crupj u.v Litti.e Itivca. We learn from
a Cen.letDHii rei.ent!y trmn then that ihe crops
are without a parallel in Texas. Our informant
.-tates ihJl nerneauiea Hie ncaai oi oau on toe
plantation of Col. Bryant which were thiity one
inches in length ; and also the heads of wheat
which w ere seven inches. Corn i- also abundant.
and there irillbi-thousands of bushel of this ar-
ticle for: ale in ihe neighborhood Register.
A meeting m'lne ci.izensof Huntsii.le Mnnt-
S0I"erJ colj"lT- 'a! hM nlfcl17Ah ''R f tthich
a memorial lo be present lo theCnuv-ntion was
adlp..fdse.lit.;rforlh .he advamag.atube derived
from the lotatiun ef ihe Capital ol ihe lun.ie Slate
! Tesas attnat place. Measures were also taken
'lY""1 ftbc nece-taiy Publc mces'
RenegsDE Iscian's. We learn lhat a horde ol
reneu.-de Imii-iislu- been discovered on Ihe Jol
orado near the San S.tba. It is said lhat ti is
rartv ol Indians consists-ol reluret from the Lher-
okees Caddies Delaware Wacoes Towttcco-
mes and other inbeaud they do no actii.iwled;e
any chief but such as they select al dfliren pe-
riods. One of the leaders ol a smtll parly o ten
eg ide Dels wares called Jack Ned who probitly
belonged 10 this horde murdered four (tminin-
ihes a lew mon-.hs since and stole a laige numbar
ol horses and ma es that these Coinnuiicnea h-d
ia Lharse Tel.
Tooth Ache. Put a piece ol lime about the
size uf a walnut intaa quart bjttle of water; with
ibis rinse ihe mouth two or three tiuiis a day and
clean the teeth using this water every morning.
If it taste strong dilute- it for il should be just
stroii; enough -o aste the lime and no stronger.
I was tormented wiih the tooth ache for so.ne
weeks till I used this mixture but have never had
it since. A l.iend to wham I recommended it and
who was a greai suff-rer has been equal y lor.u-
nate;she a.tributed hcr'a to ihcunialifin Altera
lew weeks I asked her how the lime water suc-
ceeded. "Oh"' said she "! luve never had the
theumatis n sim-e " Hirl Jmr
As Ancient and i..ekaelk tec We have
been presen ted by a fnei d ill New Dtdfi.ld with
an Egg. The lolloping inscription whi:his borne
upon il eives the history; 'r'resen ted by Captain
It R. Crocker ofNewBedlorii Mass April 16M5.
This is the Egg of a Penguin taken fioni ike
bland orichaboe in December 1S44. fifty eight
teet below the surface ot Uuane; and allowing the
accumulation to be one eighth oi an inch per an-
num (tne Island bein hlt a mil long and quar-
ter ol a mile wide-) it must be C4US yecrs old."'
Button Alius.
We learu by .he Stand ird o. Hit 2Sth utt. tba
our friei d the Editor of ihal paper wes itt thai time
again a candidate 'itloit Ins couniy-men for a
seal in the people's Convention lo fill the vaca ncy
occasioned hy the resignation of the lion John T.
Jlill. He has ere ihis rufl nis second race and
we hopeby ihetiexi number of his paper to heai
ol hiscleciiou. Hanii-m Times.
We are much indebted to our neighbor of the
Times for the good feeling for u evinced ia the
above but we did not quite ueceed in perfecting
the arrangement he hoped to hear of.
TutCtl US GEN rLYTl.l."
BT BiaaY coaxnaLU
This beautiful prayer mus. bate been breahed
by Barrj Coinwull'sbeaithilesi.tiug at his quie.
fi.e-side koking il. the face ol his sweet wife ana
rLcking the c.adle of his ' guldiu-lrcssed Adtl-
aide:"
Touch us gently. Time.
Lei us glide down thy stream
Gently as we sometiun a giide
Through aquicldream!
Humble voyagers are we
Husband wife and children laret:
O te is lost an aagel fled
To the azure oiet head!
Touch u! gently Time : '-
We've not proud nor soariag wings)
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Out amtilioo our cosient.
'- . s
Humble voya etrs-aJSaSaWPf5
"T. ' ' ... 5T mj -.S
O'er life's dun. unsouiJPs1s)srite" -.&
Seekine only some calisvcliSM iU.i .i&xvii.
Touch us gently gentle-Tijajel; .fj.sx
r. flrT r Tsfcarift'in
.sr-v ... -s mT.t.T? .S;" i.V
i at. itaiiJbCi-55
That i
Of.he shepherd sWalrl'?-
Ku.gsinmyearinai wkii .
Oh 'tis soft and sad
Bui it makes me iaadt
While
Ere its notes vball cease
S-ri
It tells of the grjjre.
Where ihe wi.losrswive
JSHSsf
S- fV
.IS
Of Find friends' lips that quiver;
ui an eye laai a ma
Kj a leaden lid
Of a heart thai' stilled rorsver t
T'ii a gentle thin. -
That "Death Ben's! ring
Lika iba locust's ioas;'at evra;
.Bat its "aUII smaU"wU V
It touts the knell . .
OflbeIovf4 thai air Catrtaf ta ksaVa f
. as. V.
V&&8isk
??t5?K?s5t '"1
i a uukitnr cnJiBai rtpaatiafi sa
Forit tells of woe Ai&S&kft;;.
1M.il I ...mm mHr Vmsmsw 7- iiliZ. V.4
tia.iii. i
A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Pot
i Olfice at Olartsville ou the 1st uf July IBJ5
which if not taken out by the 1st of October next
will be sent to ihe Gen. Post Office as dead letters.
Allin William Allen Hugh. Alexander hate.
Alennder Isaac W Aieuier Ulysses.
Bates Jamer Brooks Thoma.
Clark John T 2 Chamber John G Cooper It
Clark Reverend Mr Dillon II IC Doss James H
Estes James Flatt William Kiadley D C.
Hughes Robert Hopkins R M Harmon M
Hamilton Colonel Robert Heath Jas or Ricbatd.
Jnnakin Malinda Jackson Janes Jackcn T II
Julicn James Johnson Joliii.Kinzey Doctor S.
Linn Judge Murray Richard S Monkliou.se J.
Mai row Belliel Neely Samnel Nelson Joh.i E
Nail Robert Orel ton Richard.
Param William Prrrin William.
Richey William Re.-y Cp:;in John.
Scurrv WmR8Smilh F P. Smith J.mi;a Reves
Smith Mry K Scarborough D B.TIiomiuon W C-
Upton Tgherl Vincent Thomas.
Williams J V 2 Williamson Matilda White-
sides John M.Wilson John White TJ. Wright
Thus Wjits Jas Williams Alex Young W C 2.
30 A.M. CROOKS p m.
REPUBLIC OF TEXAa. ;
Cuun'tvuf Bowie. )
In District Court Spring Term A. D. ISI3
William S. Eealy
No. 1 IG vs. Petition in debt
Henry S. Pcter ct al.
Tin Plin jf in the above stated ease liavirg
filed his peti.iou in this office on ilic 2It ol Sep--mber
IS14 praying for a jtdgmtnt against the
siid Defendants for the sum of Seven hundred and
(ortydo lars; and it appeal in; to the s tisfaclim
of the Courtalthe last term thtrcofforsaid county
hat the followirg named drfendan's are non-teni-dert'softhis
Republic. ( u it:) Henry S. Peters
William S. Peters Daniel J. Cano'.l. Alexander
McKee Rolj1.dG.bs3n Robert Kspie William
ll Olerhison Daniel Spill n.m Robert D. Stering.
William C. Paters John R. Bjon-ermou Jjlm Pe-
lers William Scoti Tiinn.l.y G iy ai.d Samuel
Browning; aid whereas at Ilia last lermof slid
Court on motion ol Ihe P aiolitToy his Attorney it
was ordered by the Court that publication be made
accoiding to law agiinsi the said non resident
DefeL'dinls notifying themof the pendency of sai.l
su t Now tuertlb'e thiie are lo nn.ify Ihe said
lieleuilai.ls 10 be end appear helorc Ihe District
court next to be heid withinand for said county a.
the court house iheieof in 1 lie ton n ol Boston 011
.heFirjt Mo .day af.crtbe Fourth Mornlay in Sep-
Umbcr A. D. 184r; and Ihen and there answer
the saiu Plaintifl'a retitiun or be w.ll be heaid rx
parte. W itness H. Bmlcss.Jclerliofaid court.
Given under my official signature and the Seal
ofsaid court this 10th day ofJuly A.D. 1815
ohj it Udlt.lLW UleiK ol D. c B.C.
RtfUBLlC tlr" TEXAS In Disirict Court"
CUUXI'V OF BOVlt:5 Spring lerm lo45.
KalbarineCullum. Adm'x ol Charles Collom dec'u
lor the use of the sUsCession cfJcxe H. Hall.dec'd.
?Jo. 101. veru Petition in Deb:.
William B. liuivkias ital.
The Pl.iiu i!f in ihe abjve -t.l'rd case liavinj;
filed hir p.- nun 111 tin. othce on .t.e -3.1 d 01
August. A 1). 1841 pravn-g lii'i judgiutnlrigaiust
ihesjid..tlVndaiiUu.riiiesiii o. r i.e TliouaiuI
lwullundud Dolluis.nd iiaii.ejrins io ihosal-l
. .' . " " 1
laiatllCll III itiCL-iiLT . tllu. t.le ?ttt or. Lilian. . I .1-.
i mi t". UaukiiiS. ia on-iesid-i.i within tins Uc-1
pub!iciiiinuii.in oi ihe 1'ljiuiirThy his attar ey.nl
was ontercd hy ttie court llul publication he made
according io law : ihe pnijcncy ul'sjid sun.
iiicse are itieitt-.rt io nouly ihe aa d dcieudanl
William 1. Hawkins lu be and appear beiorc tlic
Honorable District Court next to be held within
anil for said county at ihe court house th;reo' in
the town ofBjston on the Fir t Monday after the
Fourth Monday in September. A. D. 1843. and an-
awerthe Plaintiff pe.i ion or slie will be heard
exparle. Witness II. Bayless clerk ofsaid court'.
uivenun terihe -leal ofsaid court andunderinv
Offi lal Sij:naiureat Boston lOlh July A. D. 1M5.
nil is hiimkc :
j 11. ua i uiAia Lta.itn ur u. ;. b. g.
LOST LAND CERTIFICATE.
I have lost my headri-bt certificate tVr one
blague and Labor of Lat.d No 31 issued by ihe
Board o! Land Cora nissioners lor F.nnin county.
Unless I shall hear o; the suae in sixty days appli
cation wilt b.- made at the proper office for a dupli
cate. MARK R. ROBKRTS.
Bonham Fannin co. July 19th le)l5 no 30 GOJ.
STRAYFD OR STOLEN
About the Fir of rtay last a bjr horjp. n.ir
Filteen hand-: high has iug three unite feet ai.d
blaze lace and also a sinan white spot l.i Ms neck
LCdrhis left eat he is b lieved to lie about mini
years old. Any iiuoimstion as to his whereab-juls.
tvinoe iioeiauy rtwaruxU witb thinks or c.-sli. re
ci ruing to tl.e deuiano ufthe lotunner. ' L'O
ClaiksV.l.e.Juiv20 1815. AMOS MORRILL.
ESTRAY NO 1 ICE
&E2
e tae undersigned having been duly
summoned aud shoin to appra.se a cer-
mu.e taken up tty TiiUs B. Heiisted a an
str y uoALluc ihe same at ihiily-iwo Uollar.s sim
tiny (.ems Sa.d male is a dark bay luurleen hands
uig.i two J ears old past a a ar m the forehead tin
ointr mirwsor biauus perceivable. W.W. lOR-
IERGtiANT CLU'lTtN Appraisers.
Swniuiu bdoie me lb a Itnu day Oi July A.D.
1815. JOHN 1URNER.J P. Beai No. 1 F. C .
A true copy of the original papers on file iu my"
office. Allesi R. V. LhE c. c. c Fannin c. 3i.
THEP0BL1C OF TEXAS
I
DlsTJUCT CoUhT.
Spring Term 1S45.
UoUWTT OF FANMN.
C. B.EJimons
veius Pelitiaa in Debt
Alsey Fuller Wilson G.lbert James Al. Gilbert
and William Gamble junior.
'iWoereasit appears by the affidavit of Plainlil
in liie.abiiVeeinitieil cause that the DeferxIants.AI
e V. Fuller. Wilson Giib.-rt. and James M. Rillvri
" re non-residcuta of ibis Repub.ic This isthere-
K6Tot-fti Dd each oTlbem lo appear at
sacarru teras osiue nononoie uisirici Court in
MstYorsatd couo-r. lo be holden at the e-iun-houu-
"hareof.iniliatiivrQ of Bonbsnj.on the second iVtua
fateloff'lbearMtSotKlsy lubeptember nexttben
-1asauSBHatfcja7 Lb U aIva aft 1 a . .t
Mi TiDtifft for ihe-TBon-perfonjince ol the
HB0HuorciUinlUcbtucni band cztfcul
mdA&ilLmr-J hn kjU nfWc.f-ipr tn .a...lDi .:;"
SZZTuT&TI-lJ::"? .'" ""
wsj.-.i. ;Miiuicic";ii(iurijsatsiiuru.
5i5 ' atlUtV.-J'j. UbAIM. .
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11V " CfDC. F. C-
mf BVhT5eputy;R: V LEE.
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jv CLABKSVILL.E-
t; Red River County Tusj.
C L A
IkHI WM-WABD respectfully Informs Us
lUl.fiiends kad ibe travelling public that he
has irpentd tha nbave new and spacious eatablisli
mrot for the sccaraaodattoa of visitors. The
house U eligibly situated oa the public square of
the Tovru has been built expressly for a Hotel
andba auixhed to it a very largV stable which
.will be kept well supjlisd with provender. Every
fbn oillbe made.! give satisfaction to tba pauoo
tf tae tsotise.
Ciirks vilW Feb J7th 1&15. (If)
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REPUELIC OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF BOWIE.
In District Court.Sprini; Tenu A.D. 1SJ5.
Rcbfr. Smith adininis'ratorof Hobt. Potter dee'd
No. 125 vs. Pe.iiion in Debt
William B Peikin.
The plaintiS in Ihe tibive stitrd caa having
file.l his p-.titio.i in this office on the 1 i h of Jau
nary A. D. 1815 praying for ajudgmtut against
the said defetitlnnt for the sum ol one bundled and
Twenty one Dollars- and it anpoarit:gtolhesaii-
faction of the Court that ihe said defendant it i
noiircs'dtnt.ni h n 'hisRepublic on motion of the
said plainnir by his attorney it was ordered by the
Court that publication be made ngainst the said
defendant of the pendency ofthis suit according to
laiv. These are therefore to notify the said defend
ant William B. Perkins to appear before .he
Dis'ricl Court dixt to be holden within and fr
said County at the Court House Ihertuf in the
Town ofBoston.on Ihe first Monday alter the fourth
Monday in September A. D. 1SJ5 and than and
there an wcrihe pUiutitl'.s petition oi he will be
heard ex-par.c.
Given under Ihe seal ofuid caLrtand under my
Official Signature at Boston on the 10 t. day ol
Ju y in the year of cur Lord 1845 .nd of the li.-
dependenceuf the said Republic the Tenlh Year.
11 BAYLrSS Cl'k D. C. B. C.
July lS.h 1845. N -S9-4'.
- FOUND near Ihe m-uh ofPiae Creek
f2X. nn il-e first day uf July two hor or.e a
iif.tk i.iy.Syrar.solJ 11 Iin.ls3 inthexhigh. some
uhiiem hU l:c- sore bick stdjleiu.rks on both
side-. It 0 tnr.d foot while up to 'he pasture J int
the o.her ache-mil sorrel 7 or A tears old 14 hinds
lu jh. a ira;.l! vhi'c spoi u his f.tri-hedd three
whi e fesl as hiph op t tl.e rilg- of his hoof two
satldl mts hi Itis bark. St !:i-rse. weieftuud
by J H.GAVIN & JOHN" G. P.vTTERSON.
"ihrowneis :.re irqu.-s:rd lo tome Inrward
prove property j'av charpies nd t ke ihem awi.y
Ctarksville Junelfiih llMo no. 29-4w.
THCRbPUBLIC OF TEXAS
TO JAMSS KENDALL Greeting.
WHEREAS Ann Mniati Kendal his filed her
pciilion and atfilivit setting forth thit the said
Jame- K nda'l.deiendin. has gone beyond Ihe !ira-
its of the Republic of Iei3s. or that his residence
1 or place ulab-jde is unknown lo the said Aon Ma
riah Kendall Also charges that she nas lawfully
maniedto .lie sai.l Jaunts Kendall on the 15lh daj
01 May A. D. I8H and that she lived with ard
acknowledged him the said J.unes Kendall 10 be
her lawful huibmd unt.l the !5ih dij" of Ausust
ltMl at which time the said James Kendall left
this country and lus po.ie to parts unknown -
l'his isio notify the said Jam-.-: Kendall 01 the pen
aencyofsitd suit; and uubss jou .ipiar at the
nexi term or Ihe tl m. Uiatncl UjuiI t j bi h Jdeu
1 ftirLmarcoaniy al tlii court ho jse thereof on
ihe fir-t .Mjiiiiyin Sv'ptembjr next and defend
said suit the same willb:h:ard ex p ne.
Winess Jacob l.os Cleik of said Court at
Office in Pans this 2nd d.ry ufJuly.A. D. 1S15
27i J. LONG. Clerk.
sUCCEaSION OF L. W. TINNIN DliC'D
I REPUBLIC iF TEXAS i
! County of Lamak. J
j Notice is hereby given lh t atthe April term A.
D. :SI5olthe Hun. I'rooate Court in itiu for tht
couutvofl.amir Letters les!amentrryitiihthe will
annexed were granted .o the uuders.gntd on the
estate ot Lawrence W.'I ininn. iate ol said county
deceased All peraLns having claims arM.nstsaid
deceased are htrcby rtquiied to present them to
Hie uudjisi-ned mthin the lime preset ibed bylaw
(I20aih) or they will be fcrcte'r birred ; nd
.u . u 1 . 1 .
Ihjse niJt bed lo said decca.cd.aic itquesied lo
'
i""'li.r i-.
'".ne unm aiaie p. ymeni.
W.l. TINrVlN
Executors of last
will of L V.
Tuinin deceased
ALEX AIABANE.
A Al. HUUCE
July 4 1815 no.2S.6w.
s-UCCESSlUN OF CLARKE LAUNDERS.
Letters of Administration having been granted
to the undeisigued upon ihe estate of Clarke
Laundeis deceased by the Honorable Probate
Court for Fannin Count- at the May term thereof
A. D. Eighteen hundred and fony-five This ia
therefore to notify all persons indebted to said es
tate to make immediate payment ; and all persons
having clims against the same to present them
duly authenticated within twelve months or they
wilt be barred.
JOHN LORINU.
Adm'r estate of C. Launders.
July 7th 1845 No. 28 Gw.
jr3NOTlCEU
On the 12th day of August next I shall apply
io the Chief Justice of Bowie County at bis resi-
dence for a discharge iu Bankruptcy.
JOKL HALBERT.
Bowie County July 12th 1 -15 .. 28 4.
LOSI LAND CEIfl 1F1CATE.
1HAVE last '.lie hznl riJitcer.ifictteofSamue
Jiflus.for orie League na lLor of land i-su:d
by the Board ol land rt-rrmissioi els for ihe Ct)
of Red River dated ihe 31 si day of J.r.cary A.D
1S38.- No. S3. If the said land ce'lificate is mi.
found in ho lime prescibed by law I saall apply
at the proper office for a duplicate.
HARRIS JOHNSON.
June 21. 1845 No 26 9t.
LO.VT DISCHARGE.
I have lost the di-iharge of Win. Kin;; calling
fiT 320 acres of lar.d and the payment for three
months services in the Texian army in 1831) iu
the Company of Call. Wm. beckriell. This is
therefore lo give notice thai if the said Discharge
is not heard li oiu within six-y days .Iter this date
I shall apply to the proper department fir a dupli-
cate therettf.
I. H.FISHBACK.
Clarksville Jan. lO.h 1R45.
FOU.n D.
On Sulphur six or seven miles from my farm
sometime in month of April last two marcs.oue
a bay five years old blsre (ace both hind feet
white branded R. D. ou liie left shoulder the
'oi ber sorrel r-an two yearsold with three hite
feeibald foce each about 14 hands hgh.
Tha'owoeM.V' said roarej will pleas i come for-
.wartprove property p.cbar5es'aiid lake jtheta
away .-7 -v -i Sitr s;asiwrtsv.
Jane 7UTl945. No. STOO
A .ULTpelsoiisinalebied lo -J
XjLfied to in keim'meuiatef
C. Hart are noli-
payment.
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
Counts of Red River
TAKENUP. by Daniel Kinp.scnior and posted
before R. J. Holbrook an aelin? Justice of the
?taee fur aaid Couo j ; a sra ill grey filly 4 year
old past about 1 1 hands high black ataae and tail
with biaek specks over the body renerall; ; nb
aurk or brand. ThisS4ih May A..D. 1W5.
R. J HOLBROOK J. P.
Wtvtbe UBdersignea do certify that we appraise
ihliA'iyiir r fibril animal. before R.J. Holb'ioilr
EirqrSioriy dollars. Given under oar hand
and seals ii date above wrlttien".
'"" wM: m. eyving
' S8 JA8. RUTHERFORD.
T Atrueccpy J. C. I1ART c. c.
NEW STORE.
The undersigned have justieceivcd.direct from
NewOrleatan catire new and splendid stock of
D'y Gjods and Gruceiies vzhich they offer for
sale at the store formerly occup.ed by J. Shelton
& Co. Having located themselves permanency
in Clarksvilie they are prepared to sell goods on
it liberal terms and at as low prices a they can
be sold for by any oilier eatablishment. Th pi.b-
Iicgenrally are respectfully invited to call and
examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.
The stock on hand consists of
Lawn Cassimeres
Painted muslins Cloths Liuseys
Jackunetts Sa'inels Alpaeha
Balzorines Kentucky Jeans
Flannels Blankets Merino Gingbains
French English and American prints fine assort
racnt. A large assortment of Brown aud Bleached
Domestics Irish Linen
Hardware Tin ware Long Lawn
Cottonades 0.ueensware
Hals Caps Boots & Shoes
Turkey Red Yarn Saddlery
Linen Drillings Wool and Cotton Cards
aad all other articles usu-.llr kept in a retail store.
DARNALL U DICKSON.
Clarksviile.Mry lO.h 1M5.
More Goods.
The undersigned are receiving and opening in
addition to their piexml stock a general assort-
ment ol" Merchandize which they invite customeis
io cah and examine while examining elsewhere
TO WIT
oOSicksSjit :J3 bbl Sugar
50 sacks best Rio Coffee Djmeslics bro.vn
and bleached- a. variety of
I'riuts atid Aluslins Summer
and Winter Clothing: Saddleiy
HuU Boots and shoes
and o'Jif r articles too tedious to mention as w a
hope persons tvill soon call and examine quantity
quality and piice.
LORNELIU3 & SMITH.
Clarksvilie May a) h 1M5 no. 20 if.
RINCWOOD FEMALE SEMINARY.
Mrs. Todd will resume the duties of her school
on the first monday in September next. She has
eng.ged a competent assistant for the next session.
Her terms area previously adser.ised.
Mrs. T. baring heard of a repor.tbat her school
was likely to be broken up asails here f of this
opportunity to disabuse the minds of het fiiem!
n poo this subject the talcs pleasure in assuring
the public that nothing has occurred since she
opened her school iu Bowie to endanger its perma-
nency. MrsT. is hsrpy to believe that she has thus far
iren entire satisfaction io her patrons and re-
news hea asjurancrs that nc cffjrts shall be wan
inf on her part to make her school erual in esery
respect io any similar institution In the Republic.
Ringwood Bowie County July 1st 1845.
NOTICE .
THE Undersigned has for sale some va'uable
property lo wit : Four Negroes some Horses and
r.xen andoherpiorerty tvltich he u ill sell at Pub
lic Auction on inc 15lh I'nyo! October next ifnol
tli.po-ed of f rivately previous to thanime.
Terms which wi!l be reasonable will be made
knonn on ;he day of sale. Any of my creditors
can l.ave a bargain if any of the pmparty would
suit. The negroes I nonla wish to sell together
as they are a h sons and her chi'dren.
GEO. V. DYER.
July 8th. IS43 28 tf
ALL peisons indebted to Amos H. Goodinare
notified to make immeaiate payment to
J. C. Hart. "" A. H. GOODIN.
Clark-villeJuoe20thlW5 No. 25 if
s LIST OF LETTERS remaining in Jhe Post
v Office al Boston Bowie County which if not
taken out by 1st of October next will be sent to
the Gen. Post Office as Iead Letters.
Browning J C Esquie But's Augustus J.
Cole S C Car.-on Chas Esq Cross & Willard 2.
Davis William. Ellis Stephen H.
Graham Robert C.
Ilemmond M K Hodge John or Hardin? A.
McKidney James A Esquire Moore William.
Peters J S & R Rid dell Thomas M Rhea John
C 2 Russell Alexander G Esqcrie.
Surveyor of Bow e County Saunders J T Sni-
der Joseph Simpson Samuel RSnith Mrs Mary S.
Thompson Captain Wilay Vernon S S.
Wyatt Colonel Peyton S 2 Warnal Nalley.
L D. VAN DYKE. P. M.
LOST LAND CERTIFICATE.
NOTICE is hereby given that ths Land Certifi-
cate issued by the Board of Land Commissioners
of Red River County on the 31st day of January
1833 for one League and Labo- of land to the le-
gal reprtsen'ativees of Andrew Willelt deceased'
numbered 310 has been lost ani that ihe subscri-
ber will apply to the projer Department lor a du-
plicate of the same. IRA S.POOR.
Clarksvilie July 13lh 1843 rla. 29 60 d
PILLS VLLUS
DR. THRUSTON'S UNRIVALLLD ANTI-
FEVER PILLS
Prices reduced to seventy fice .coils per
box
This preparation is now the cheapest as well-as
ihe most peraaapeal fed lasting care ever before
offered to tbePublijj'-foc the followjag diseases;
viz: BUiouatetsrmiltentanJ Remittent Fevers ia
all their mc-aJUMilorasradrs and complications
from the most uioleiitStml malignant a lacks down
to the simplcsiuneomp tcalecLciseor Ague or
ni.':n.ni oiJlS''urK-.o.ifl'vt..M C- -cervix
UUlllllUU.KnirTIT MIIUMJin ltHI tfl 1 .
.-; i-1 " "-t" " --iTr r."-1 " '. "
-(&
THE KEPUBl.tCOF TEXAS' "a Cf"
To RksVccaTLt-ich Grutiag. '"
1 IU;fjbtfirtfa . $.
Whereas Jab Lyaeb PUintitT hasfilssffirtfc
tiiiun ia Die offi .e of the clerk of he DtstrictCirWrt
lor Kra mver county ana iia)pearnt; irqai said
petition and affidavit .filed therewith that the said
Defendant is a noniesident of tbisjtepublic. It
is therefore ordered that Publication be teade In
tne Northern $ andard three week notifying the
Uelendant ollhe penden-y of this sail aad that
naless she appear before the Hen. District Court
iu oc uciuuu uio inuu mumimj oi ocpismoer ntixs
at the Court House in The Town of Clarksvilie
for siijconniyandeefetid said suit theaamj win
be beard exparte. tf order of Court.
Vi:ness W. U. Vining cleik cf asid ?eutt at
office in'Cl'arkssi'.Ie. '
Givcn.undfr my official sisnatorptbja lpJisj
ofJnlrA. D.181S.' .-" ir
-no -2Wt W. 5. VINING.4 '
CHEAP CASH STORE.
JUST RECEIVED dircrt from New
Yolk Philadelphia Baltimore and New OrUans.by
Steamer Col. Harney Frontier Revenue Hemp-
s'ead and Agnes Two Thousand packages uf
Good u hich are naw opening and for sal low
for CASH by
GEORGE C. GOODING
at his o'd stand inFonTTowsow coosis'Jnt;
ufthe following articles viz :
500 pieces Prints of varions colon
40 pieces De Lains do do
10 pieces CasAxerr do do
10 pieoi black blue and blue-black Stlkt
Silk Woollen Cotton and knit Shaiclr
Bleached and Bkowm Cottons:
1000 pieces 3-4 Brown Cottons
100 pieces 4-4 do do
100 pieces 5-4 do do
100 pieces 6-4 do do
800 pieces 3-4 4-4 5-4 & 6-4 Bleached
Cottons
Alpacas Lawns. Muslins Edging Ac.
Bunnets and Caps UibbonsTof various kinds
and colors Tapes Thread. Needles Pint
Cotton Cord Stay Lacings together with a
large supply of such articles aa are usually
wunted by Ladies.
50 Boxes Boots and shoesLA few casta fine
French Boots 4 Cases Lxtlies Shoes.
Linen Cotton Calico and Hickory Shirts.
Groceri es.
50 Bags Coffee 50 bbls Brown Sugar
4 bbls Loaf Sugar 4 bblt Crushed do.
Pepper Allspice Almonds Sweet Crack-
ers Water Crackers Nuimegs Cioea Cin-
liamsn Mace Catsup. Jellies l'icklrs of all
kinds. Lemon and other Syup Olive Oil
Olives Gipt.rs Prune Raisins Mustard
&c. &c manufactured by and direct frura
Wm. Utidoiwood Boston.
Segais Tobacco of various kinds
Crockery and Glass ware of all kinds
Tin Ware Hardware and Cutlery Nails
lion &.;. &c Horse Shoes and Nails.
Togetherwith every other article general-
ly wan'.ed in this country.
My business having increased I am jre
partd to sell Low for Cash or Country Pro
duee. JIj" Friends Please give ut a call
utthe Old Stand.
Fort 1'owson May 20th 1S45 24 3m.
T H E "OL DITarITh OUSE.
W. T. F. COLES has iu?t arrived
with a full and splendid assortment of Dry Goods
Uiugs Medicines Faints and UyeS.uos ate. c-
all of wnichhe will sell loner for cash only man
gcods of the same quality evtrhavc been sold at
in ihis section oflets. All I ask is a call and
can sell if Ens poods sad low prices are induce-
nents. Paris.JjneSS. 115. C7 S
AEW SlURb.
THE Subscribers having established this-selvi-s.in
t&e Mercantile business at Clara
ville offer to the Publt- a well selected assoilmaat
of Goods and have just received in addition to
their former stock a supply idaplrd to Ibe seasoa
and tu the wants of the Community. As they.
ir.;end makingtbis the place for a per mac cut bav
ness they assure all those who may feel disposed
to bestow upon them their patronage which Uy
respectlully solicit lhat as far a good Goods Lr
Prices and liberal teims are a Consideratioai ttat
they will exert themselves to render entire satisiui-
turn H. LITTLE O.
Clarksvilie June 0 1845. No. 25 tf
JNEW GOOLS.
The undeis:(ned is recsiving aad ptaios;. ia
addition to his lisrmexstock a large and spltshlaal
variety of sew Good. Ht pledge hiratilf la
his customers and the public gancra.Iy to g aa
gooa bargain a any other ascaUibMal n the
plaro and respectfully solicits aa eaaxala. eC
hi stock previous to purchasing tlsewtiere
WU.il HAKKUOV.
ClarksviU Juie 21 1 W3 a. -tf.
IN DISTRICT COURT. ) i
COUNTY OF LAMAR.
Republic or Tixas.)
Mary A. Ballantine
No. 271 versas Fcliion for Divorce.'
Henry C. Ballantine.
The Petition in Ihis cae siiDDorteil bt afidavU
ef the Piaiciiff.taies plaintiff aud lleivy C. Bal-
lantine were lawfully married on the Mb day of
September 1815. And th- said Henw C Bal-
lautine without any just cause mistreatti and Jail-
ed lo procure Ihe necoary means forSe comfort
and support of Petitionei; lhat they biw been sepe-
rated since me inn nay u may 1944 as.ua uui
the above named Henry C. Ballantbe is cot a
resident ofthis Republic Plaintiff prats a divorce
Irom the bonds of said marriage: Ihis is tb-iefsre
to notify the above named deleodalt ta be and
ppear before the District Court of limar County
a. the next Term thereof to be Isoldes) at the Coart
boose thereof on the first Monday n September
next and dsfcad the about named jit or the uiae
will be beard esparte.
Witnea.- Jscob Lo5;lerk of slid coart.at of-
fice in Paris this 2&h day of July!.. D.1SO.
' (30)t. J. LOGC.D.C.L.C.
RtPUBUC OF TEXAS
CoCSTT OF Fi-MSIH
To Ibe unknown tuiraand
id legal I
Representative
of Rnftis Svt-wall IVcMsed. Graithie
You are hereby notified of Ue pendency of a
suit in oar District Court for she County of Fan-
nisu wherein Daniel RowleU pray: for ibo pertir
tiaa of eorialn I jrids. arrariiBir. to aa aeree
icat'in writing entered inw between him aad
theaid'Riirus-Sef aB 00 tW h dayofApnl'-
lhat uateieja-upi
Conrti IsloTlll
ppear ai
ttenaoTaprsaW
annc
house ia the 1
towaol
BcobamV-rtRSm-NiVadsT ia September nest
and di&nd said sdit the iaaseviU reheard
ptrti $ vv
- AVitoess Thomas C. BeusiCietk ofsaid court.
Given under my haad-Ad.oacial Sseal this
360 day efJuly A. D. 1WS ' A .
' .. .' THOMASC. BEAN.
30J " CI'k.Dist.C. F-C.
imj .-.. - -r.
JAMES TAYLOR. ' W. WOOPIANS.
- TAYLOR & WOODLAND
cmmlsMon ftttchonU
No. 4 0 Camp St.Ni.'. Cmias.
Reference a-: - -
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