The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 20, 1850 Page: 3 of 4
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J-ZJ T-i U W T "KT
Mr
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r
p.- i?..t . Afcr A nontl woman
never grows clJ. Years may pnS over her -p jgT of ticltcrs Remaining in the Posl of-
licad but if benevolence and virtue dwell in Jj ficc al pjnoljlufla Texas for the Q.uar-
hcr hcait she is cheerful as when the spring 'cr cnj;ng junc 30th 1650 which if hoi ta-
of life first opened to her view. v ncn
look upon a nood woman we never tmnh. 01
her age; she looks as charming as when the
rose of voulh first bloomed on her check. -
That rose tins hot failed vcl ; it will never
fade.
In her neighborhood she is the friend
rnefacloi. Wliti d..es.t respect and
?ini1 lieno
love the woman who lias p.icsuu iu-i "''jiIJ
in acts of kindness anu mercy u.i ueeu
ihe friend ol nun and uou unose wiune
life has been a scene of Uiiit!iics3 and love
and a devotion to truth? We li-pciit such a
woman cannot grow old. She "ill alwavs he
fresh and buoyant in spiiit. and active in
Imnible deeds of mercy and benevolence.
If lhc young lady deMie.s to iclain the bloom
and beliuiv of unit'i let her not yield to the
Mvnv.of fiishii.ii and folly: let her loc tiuth '
nndYittue: and to the close of lifo she will'
retain those it-dines which now make Iiie nj
pear a gaitle:: ot sweets eve: m.a "
ever new.
The Gali-hihs. Whttl slraiigb events the
future unfolds. Hut a few years agcJ 'acha-
Taylor was a lieutctiant Colonel id one of
the frontiir regimen's ati tibseUre andtiiieilu
cated man. Although this first iidd of his
military glory was l"ut Harrison near Tit
V. . I"-... I. .....I
re Haute. Indiana how maiiv St the voters
:.. il.r. Cit.. Ii-.I ...r li.vinl it" Mini until his
nnmo was mentioned with llic biilliant Mr. An.ler.-on considers it iuincce.-sary 10 r.pnl.-
acbicvements nt Palo Alto and Resafca. He 1W. any of the very Haltering ';"" ' . "s
livedti.hewary3xarsofw:.
ever dreaming that he was to be Picident
of this "reat RetiiibliC' Ith poor o!ll
Gcorie Galphin the cause was somewhat
diU'erent. 1 le was an obscure Indian pedlcr
nnloiig the Creeks and Chcrohees. J-ittle
did he dicatn whilst nicasiireiug out his fire-
water when trafficking his heads and gcw.
gawt to decorate tawny sons and daughters
of tlio forest tliitt the' very transactions he
Vas then engaged it and his name half a
centitry after He S'.iould ktivc closed his mor-
tal caiber Uo'.ild ;ivu name to a powciful
political pally Uiat "iB to totitrol the govern-
ment during a pcrioli of lhc next century
Truth is stranger thiill fiction. Two events
more cxtraordiilary and tineSpected have
never been rccorde'd oii tl'.e litilllailt .ago of
romance. Nothing like it is to hi found in
the 'yaller kiv'eted" litet-nlurc of She day.
I iiidfci'.u fftntititt.
1'oi.ii.e Hint. "t do hot wish id caV
anything against the individual in ijucstion"
said a veiy polite gentleman "1 would tnetb-
ly remark that to him truth is Mranger tliaii
fiction."
The following though old will he interest-
ing lo those who arc fond id sausages.
A lady having purcha-'eU sol'i'J sausages
of a couple of boys ovcihcatd then! dispu-
ting about the money.
"Give mc half of it" says one.
"I won't" says lhe other.
"Xiiw that ain't lair you know 'taint Jo
Tor half the pup was mine."
A Rr.AsoNAi-.i.n Pr.oor. In court the
other day a witness being; asked hois he
hncw (hat a mail ami a woman were husband
end wife replied: "iJccausc I have
hrafd lhe lady blow the qcnl.'cmnn up."
c"
The
wvidencc w.is held to be conclusive.
AnvircTisrjiKST.l V
TO TDK lTllblC.
We ulini- name are hereunto subscribed mu-
tual friend- of the parties concerned with the cir--iimstaiu-is.
which led ti tfie p.ihIieal:on. 111 lhe
Norihcrn Mandard issued this day hating iut.-li- u Uwiv u () )() -laiU-tilIt.s whicli be. Suui'a-r-t...t.d
the mailer.- l-t. .ti! t-witaiiie.!. !- l.-ntc to ) lm vu KXum as .. ;Ij. 10 r.:iele.'. Cl.irl.svill.v
ri'tesv....
tb.it we .ire lull
s-iu-sl.e.1 Iioiii an ci
suiimati'iii t-l llu tac.-ff ll
- C.sc that the exi.ul
Mono! Jasper A- liny .mm the se1111nary.it .
"V. P. Mikti.z:c. grew tiai ' a mutual misjppr.
betisi'ii! :u:! iiii-undeisiambng vn ilw pan id ti.
:mi Jasi'-r ..ul .Mr. MckenZK. a'n.i :iui ll..: v.iea
gi-iit.ei:i.i ol tl.e litv.ituiitu: t-.er.; laSiona uii.lt-r a ;
nils:.!""'. !.ei.s:o:i lu i.gar.t So :lie imil.tes ati.1 cui-tiu'-t
tiliiiefciid Jasper whru tJial porli-ui " the
ptiiiiieat.en uaV p'-mied nnHi alliiil. w him ll ;
is e' a. t.i -i:r tuiir.i. tiiat u Lai i.ot 1vii iiie int. 11- '
tioii or wiii of Jasj."r A. I5.uival any lime to !
rfelcn.l r :i:-niy the i:iiatt.ni of the rid a.i r.-;r- I
tit iifi- : lr. McKciizit school le'' any cn.-.- '
U e i.e i;i-lied further t!-al Mr. MeKcnzic regards ;
Irfspi-r V- Hary as a ii'ihle geiiemus youth but
tli:it In- has ac'r.l under iiie influence nf exeilwl
l-eliiiS". :"d umi;r H'esc leelings be ha? been uu- TN' UUEtlIEN:K lotbe l'roclamationof bis Ex-
detslood :o cite .iter.mre to rLiiliiueiils wliich i ! JL r"eib-ucy. P. H.iii-brtiugh Hell. JJovernor of said
immiciits t'l lieli'ierjiiuii ami on numer.Hrs pmpv:t : SI.V.0- and the aittieirilv vested in me by law. I.
occasioiis bo ba- .bsavowvd. and ibis before as well j lll!gb F. Young. Chief jtistici; within and for lhe
ns since his expulsion from lhe cl.iol. (Oninitv af.irefai.l. do bcrcbt order and duect that
We arc persuaded n.iv that had the yo'1113 ger.- poll- be opemV. al the several precincts throughout
tlemeu of the iiiMtf.iliu"-. kmim fully the part acted ihe s.ii.I county on Jli'nday the .Mb dav of August
both by JasH.-r and his father- touching these mat- jnext for the election of the following State ollit.-ri?.
tcrs that the publication would nut have appeared 'to wit: One Attorney Oener.d. l-eiuptpiller of
in its present hum. And we are satisfied luilber JPubU? Avcomits and one Slate Trearur.T -j.- '.-al
that J. A. Harry and Mr. McKtnzie ought and &atc; al.-u that polls 1-c i'peiie.1 at the s-?un- : -n
t ill cheerfully subscribe to lhc views and cxprcM- '; a'ul place fur the elecli-.'u of 1'i-e 1 li.-triet J "g.; -in.l
ions herein set forth and that all unkind and bn-'ie l)i.-lrict A llorney for t'ne Eighth Je.':-: d !.--I'riendly
infiuenceb.lt-eeii ibem will ceac. And -liict of said State ; and fui-icr that!"'- ' - ipcn-
indecil the pJubeauon liaving Lcca received and or !nl at the same lime and i.lace for tn-el.ciion o."
-4tred iiio'the possessioif of Drs. Wuutten and El-!tbe following Counlv and Piociu:'t ulPcers for said
letl as will be explained in the editorial weare led
. . . .: 1...1I. 1.... .. ..!.... .-i:ii:..!...: . .
... iiojnj ...1.. .11-" vu i.i.it ......111 ui. . juj.ii.es ..lu uu
ticcessarv and ought to cease.
A. IC. EtLETTi
11. J..vtimi:i:;
. Sims
F. Ml'KIIAV.
II. Wootti::.'
July 13tb ISf.Oi
I hereby certify that I have on every proper Ucea- The presiding ofneers of each precinct will ap-
sion disavowed auv justification of H. O. Hodges. ' point Judges and Ulorks and lilild s:ii.l elecliun as
in his violatiun of Mr. McKeniies r'des and rcgu-
laliuns tuiiclun.r; llic matter lor which the eSM
Hodgers was expelled from ibc scltiiharV.
In relation to the allercation in the school llr.nilj 1 ri&grffiffei i" testimony vt hereof I liavc bcre-
between Mr. McKcillie Slid iiiv.-elf. tin theiilurniilj!: 'BflW"! tililoret mv official signatliru with tin:
of nir expulsion 1 was under "the iiiiilresciiln that
Mr. McKcnzic had just remarked that no ceiillc-
man would permit HoJgcrs stay about his liuusC;
and feeling my own hnnur ami that of mv f.uhcr
impugned; 1 hccaaie cxciteilj and indignant) but I
most certainly wa3 misumlerslood if understood t'J
fcay 011 that occasion that I justified Hddgcrsi
Julv 13lb WjO.
J. A. JJAHRYt
I bcitby cCftify llitit I regret exceedingly the
occurrances w bieh led to the pnblicaUin till the Xor-
thern Standard of tliisdays dale. In regard to the
publication touching Jasper A. Harry I am frank
Id believe from the developments now before and
the assurances made to me thai the said Jasper has
oil numerous occasions disavowed aily defence or
("listificafio'ii or the course and coiidut-t.nT Hamcl
K ItotTsers axilJ being now fully satisfied that
Jasptirin lnV'itirlarid ilitro.Iu'cing Hodgers into bis
fathers family; was actuated by couuncndablc sym
patlictic iuVpijljscs and with no view of aiding
ilodgers hi' .Bhj improprieties. I hereby express
"myself satisfied with ihe written disavowal of anv
improper motives and regret the appearance of the
- publicution in the to-days paper.
I furthermore disavow any participation in the
j2ejnira'.it)ii of tbfi article was averse to ilia pnl-
licatioTI and lisCC all coitciliatory anil ersuasive
means ttf jHevcrlt the same.
The publicamih was made solely by and upon
lhc responsibilities of the young pcntlcmcTof jbe
itistitulioii. I vviiiild further remark that I now as
lever have dcsltc nothing bill the rcccprocityjifj
the most Iricuulv iclalious wiili the ii.trrv f.imily
J. W. P. McKKXZIK.
July 13tb. ISjQ-'-PrlliltrsFci-:? 18. it
1- k i 1 12- It b .
j;Cn otll before the expiration ot ttnee months
will he sent to the dead Iullcr office;.
Adams I. Win KiUcr M N
Atlidge Win
Rati-mau C
JCifikadoK.
Mturln IiJ
Maloiic t
Nugent S
Sr.i.jroiii J
Holt or
TlinmaM
Tnvlnr WJ
Todd 1-:
l.ittlo M E M'ss
I.amb John
Williams R J
Vest i; 11
River County
HioiTs
1);
Dnvid
S O Hr
. ....
i-t-K isiinc
Km mice Hci.Jntiiiii
Unit Thomas
1 lull M .1
Hancholtc L 1
II.dl.1t1d Win
Richie 11
Kitfc X J
Vine Ulufis lied
ISAIAH
li-.vas
W. WELLS r
M.
CLAK1C3V1LLK
Classical. IMalhematiral and IMrreantilc
:?rv xj"0--a4cCy:wiyo
Umler lhc sttprrinltHiliinci: if
Kcc'dJOJIX JA'DEHSOX .1. M.
i- BiM-ini.
THE ii.-M session of tivoiiuiiiihs will rnuimcnre
011 the fust Monday in O.-mh.-r. and sttnlehis
are .anie.Ntlv nipu-s-ied lobe prex-nt at ihe 0.ening
.it the m-siiii. as it olien happens ilial iimcn mi!-'
i l.i l.v- o.ntt.-iiii.in in the abiio ilirectinus.
f ' . . - hU pupils. He ha3 J
1 .jt. ... r..lir . -ori-or-al iiunishinen; ; but when
-..ri rmirs heroines ahsobttely nece.-sarv. it must
'. c :iii!.'iiii.-tereil with mild firmness. . The school is
mir..lr !. from all sectarian intluence : still itic
coiidiirt i!f the pupils out of seh-n.1 is Mrictly at-
tended to and vhenevct reproof is re.piircd it is
ghen in such a way as to secure the end dcsinil.
The next Fessioiflir fue iiioiiths will commence
on the first Monday in hctohcr.
The terms of tmtiUn are fur l-.nglish
in the primary dep.i.timcr.t say .Spell-
ing Itea.liiig'and WritMig J 12. CM
For all lhc higher departments ol a com
plete English Education ------
5- 1j00
For Classics or Mathematics. eiMier
ur bulb per session of five months - Si000
Xo deduction made for aVvfce. except iii ea-e
of continued sickness: and f indents in e. fry in-
stance will he charged from ihe lilt:'- hf rntraliee to
the end ol ihesession. Students will I'e ieveived
at auv time in the session.
Mr". Anderson receies a fvw boanbr? id lo own
f.uuilv at 5 10 per inonth fur board washing fuel .
candles: and anv ntiiiibcr m be aeeoiiimiui-'.'cd in
llle hus.-s of respectable families at rates siiiiiy'- bat
hiwer. say ahuiit S? per month.
For farther iiit.irnritioi. apply to the ItevM Jo'1.1
Anderson.Glarksv ille.
1'. ?. An asit3iit. properly .pialilied. will lie
prociiir-l wheiiexer the number in attendance will
iustii'v 'lie 'icasitr.:.
(Iitrlsriiic; Jul if ! IS.'.O. No. l.".:tf. t
TllK STATE OF TEXAS.
i ii.'fi'y .)" Hnl llin r.
To anv lawltit o'li.-er o!" said cuantv.
CllEETlXi;:
X7"Ol" are heri-bt coirimihilrd iosuininon Nalhan-
X id T. Sttldlferlaii.l vim is dc-Iaired upon
Kith in be n noli trSi.le'lt of tbift lale by puliliea-
tion in the r-tt'ttlierii Slanddrd lllr three successive
weeks til b and appear before me the mule rsigi.cd
an acling J unite id' the Pe.ice. at Holly Spring
...1 1 l.'iiKi in il.I M.milr :in.l nresciil till l!l.:7lll
I. lav of Jul v. eighteen bundled and lifiy. lietiveen
ir. Iiotir? tit" III nVIofli. '. -i-. simi -JoVlock. r. m..
In answer the cimplaiMt i.f Samuel V. (iarmlt in
a plea of debt n"w 'ik-d hit ollice and of which
ili.- l"i.U..viii a Uriff-tsMiiilciii.
Samuel V.': iarnitt. a eiiimn oT ihe .rtrtte and
cminiy afure.-a'.l. .-llmplaius of N. T. S.iulherlaiid
who f. nut an iiihal'itani of this State and ri-spect-fidlv
stales that on -fr -iblint the I-l of March last
he. Samuel . Carratt ! l.N 1 . .-uut!!crla:i! have 1
bi.t instead of duing so he;
.111 1 ..: 1
I'lthetl.mil. in.li: said
.. . ... : ....
I horse ti.Ie!b-r.-ii damaging libit to the amount ot
. tueiiiv-titi; dollars. Herein f-iil not. pud then and
'there bate ton ibis wr.t with y'mr piorcedin-.'s
: tiiereon.
. l.ivca under mv band in office. Jims 12. lo.'i).
P. H. FLKMlNi:.!. P.
To .VlTllAMI-i'l'. Sol1llt.KI.VSIi:
1 011 aie cite.l in
cumiilv wish the abi.tr ropv.
jeih: S. MI IUUS
C.instab!..- IS. J5. C. I'reeinrl Xo. 1.
ill 0 !;."). S't. Ij:.'!i l'rs fee 8.
fui-:
ST.ITK OF TEX.1S
I (i! .TV Of HEIl I'll !-:
' emmtv of lte.l Itiver. to wit : t'ue Ubief Justici
. .- r.... : :. 1....;.C ...
lour Ooiuiiv I uil'iiiissiiiiiersi one oliunli) one Coro-
ner oik; Couniv and t'ne District ('lerk Due Couiliv
Treasmer and one A
scssnr and ."od.-cl.ir 'ftjr said
TOtmlv: and also two Justices of (lie Peace and Ian!
I I'.il'.slablo for each pni-iirci in Mt.l ci-un'yi Fiirlh-
' -r that polls be opened at the same time and places
fur the electinn of one District Surveyor which faid
'district is composed of the counties uf Hc.l Itiver
'ami Tims.
' tenured by law apd male tcturcs lo me at my
' tiibfe in l larksvilie as direcietl liy the statute 111
j siidb tarca made and piovidedi
i lEjKSSy!3' impress of lhe real of our said Conn-
I S" fSag tv Conn al (lirice in Clatksville. this
Huh!
rd day of July A. I). cigllleCn hundred and
fifiv. and of the Indepciiddr.ru el the United Slates
the 7 iih vear. . .
HlCH F. YOPXn. Chier Justice. It. H. C
July r.ib IS."0 Xo I5:""!.
vO"VDirL33 2i3SCD0
rpHE SIIHSCIlIHEItS are opening at their new
JL sturci tin the North East Ciirndr ilftheSipiarc
Tin- lilrxt-H. nioni vnirifd.t.t.i -elrcl.-.l nii.l rlif-i-
c?t i.M;k rRirlil.Siiitint-i-iiiit K:ll xl
ever oiK.l.-.I i.i o.ir ho.wc ll.M Hide Hit!
Mi'-.;tifii H.rr
It would exceed the limila tifniI advdrlitcmCnl to
name even the leading ariicleS; Sdlficc It in Say
that it ellibraces every thing uMislly called for in
this section. We respectfully invite a Call before
purchasing elsewhere confident that wrj c:iii shlivv
such a Variety uf gijls and at suth prices as will
command sales. We base our hopes of business on
making it thd interest r purchasers 10 buy from us.
As we wili iid compelled to itiako heavy paynicntb
in the ci'ursc of time wcbavcdcleniiine.I toch.-lligc
our moilc of doing business. Hereafter wc wl
sell for
eidj a?rD goh only.
Wc a"ic fiirced tl) this course in self defence.
Wc respectfully solicit a sbato.o'f. patronage.
H. RHINE & UIKVS.
P. S. To .those friends who have sustained us
through the lisl'lhrec years wc-Icilder (iur vvai'm-
cst thanks and can only promise. Iliein that in any.
transactions wc may have for the fuliVf.i 'wi! M'iir
cmlcaviir to furlbcr merit their approbation.
Ctmkrilk JvtrS laSO. Xo. 11.
2L7V!I5KU.?irZ
PROCLAMATION
13Y THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS.
TCTIIEHEAS. the Honorable John T. Mills lias
resinned his scat as District Judge in and fur
the Eighth Judicial District of this Slate composed
of the counties of Howie Titus Hpkin3 Hunt
L'ldlin. Denton Cooke Gravsnn. Fannin: Lamar
ami Red Itiver. which resignation will take effect '.
and he ol" force from and after llic full day of An-
gust next. . ft n
Aoiv therefore In it Known that 1. 1 . ilans -
brough Hell Governor of the State of Texas do
hv urine ol lheaul hor iv m me tested hcreliv or -
t d.-r and direct that the Chief Justices (and in ease
1 ul vacancv 111 the ofiirc of Chief Justice or liiauili-
iv 01 ;n:ii utiiror 10 act men any isn 01 111c Louniy
I t''oiiiiiiK-iiuiiT.-) of the -Ti-ral i-otmtii'3 cuiiiprisir
j the Kii.1 Eigbih Judicial District giro due notice
j and raiiM: polls to he npeiied al tin several prccints
I of their ic.-i-eclite enmities on the first Mliudav
j (the liflb day) hi' August next for the eleelion of
a Disiui-i Juiigt. to supply iiie afaney winch win
have been occasioned by tin? resignation aforesaid
.ud iiie Chief Jnsliees (or in case of vacancy In
the oluYe of Chief Justice or inabilitv of that otli-
t-er to act then any two M" the county Conuoissinn-
ers) ol tlie seM-fal rotiiities ntoresaiil will promptly
make diiplieale retnins of the election belli hi their
ie?pei-tito couuli.'s lor the eb-t-iinii of a District
Judge .is al'res:iiil carefully sealed up. one lif
tibieli returns mil be trail-milled by I hem tli tin? '
sl-at of Coieriifneut directed to the Seerelafy iif.
e;... 1 .....i. 1. .. i.-i :.... ...- .
fbunty lor District Jinlae for the Sth Judicial Dis-tri-t."
and lhe oilier depoaited in the oiliec of i!ie
I'letk of the County Court of ilicir respective
coimiiis.
In ti-Miiimiy v. berctif I have hcipiintn set mv
band and caused lhe great seal til' the Statoto lie
affixed.
I rKSJSS D:iic at the ciiy W Austin llip the
fjj. mmIi 1l.1v of Juno a. i. eighteen
rS&Sy' !"lll!re'1 :lltI y- "f 1C ludepen-
?2 pence of the '."nited States the seven-
ty-linirlli and ul" Texas the filtcciilii vear.
Ily ll '.'overnor P. II. DI'.LI;.
Tuo. II. DrVAt. Act'g Sec'y of Slate.
July 0 !t?.".(i. So. lJ:5t.
AGENT.
JC. 1
ev-ii
IIA1.T -.rill act as mv A sent and iittnin-
y-in-fact during mv absence fbiiu ibc Stale.
lli receipt will be gnad Ihr anv pavin'eiits for inc.
CIIAKI.ES UK MOItSK.
nnl.srilt- Juni 1st lP.-(l.
Dr. JXoMi'DliXiVA
B"AVIX(I remnicd frmn the office lately occnpl-
- 11I by Ititii. can be found hereafter at the new
Drug Slure. unless professionally :-h--ent'
llitilsrilli. Jinn jj. IS50. Xo. II.
CLAKKSYHJiE
FEMALE IWSTSTUTE.
1""' 'a" session uf this Iiistiluliou. will coui-
- ineiice on the lirsl Moml.iv in Oetober lrljil.
Mi:S. EI.I.A A.TODD
P R I St I 1- A L.
Misv E. J. Mii:v As-istanl and Teacher
of oriiaiii.-utal liraurlies.
.Mr.-.. .Al. M. Anderson ''"eacber of music.
ltev. John Anderson .if lhe Cl.irksville Male
Academy will ghe icssnns ia Latin Creek and
Matli'.matics.
Twins for tlii! Session (if Jive months.
Ilnari! iiirtiiilin; washing Fuel; ciudleS
"c. : : : : :
Jimilir fl:i.. : : : : ;
Sei-oiiil class ! : : :
;"0 no
IS tli)
15 DO
r
0 on
10 (it)
In 00
a.- nd
;: on
ID DO
15 III)
10 no
5 00
. C IK)
HigheM rl.is niliraniiigall llielinin.-l.es tif
a complete English ccluciliuii
latin and MntliL-matire rtch : :
Fieiii-h .'iailjuage: :" : : :
hisiiu.-tiuii in music : : :
I se of I'iano. : : : :
Drawing and Tabuing in water colore
l'.iiiuiiig in thl. : : : :
Wax w.irl in Emit .-1 Flowers. ;
l'.Ktl.:.!. W.ii.liii 011 Itico l:ijK-r
Vel'.el and Salin. in ten le.-soiuj.
l-.inhrouleiy and trrlileliL-l work
KI.I7.A A. TODD.
Viiirlsrilb Ji;t. IClii lSr.ll.
.0. -l-'lf.
NOTICE.
rriuiKi- ..1. ..1.- 1 . . . .
'B'" " "" "'te not sen en iiit.'r accouMIs lor
I E . .. .. . .; .. .. ..vt. ...... .or
-- lbl "'"I ill will nleas'e ni.ike it ni-
teniei.t 10 clime ill and do so iiislanter or thi-v v. HI
find them in the h?tnls of an olliccr. Wt- arecom-
pcll. d Hi have mnnev.
II. KHIXli fc JlUO'S.
(tir.Uiit!'JiH f. IS.".0. Xli. II.
PARIS INN
THE r.NDEHSlf.-.NED having rcccnllv
puiciiascd ibis well known stand from lhe
laic proprietor. Mr. Win. Ski.bnure is now pre-
pareil 10 accoinmndale all why may give him a call.
The buildings are superior I!) any i:i the place and
each leuiii is furnished with lire" lights vVe. His
table shall not be surpassed by any in the Stale.
His .-'aides are large and r'.nunudinus. and well
supplied with provender of al! kinds together villi
careful and attentive ostlers : and be hopes by strict
allemioii to the comfort of bis guests ti! receive a
share of the public palionage.
He would call tiro attention of the travelling
community and otberc to bis
IJ A T E C :
I.osrdiny witbnut lodging by the year
' and bulging hy ll: year
'" " " ' " "liKiulb;
" " " " " week;
Man flail li.ir.-e all night
S 1 0.1 on
ISO 00
10 (Ml
3 00
1 -J.".
Single meal ;
CltEEXVH.l.E .S"vITII.
Ports T as. Junc 'Hi 1.10. .Nil II. ot.
JUST PRINTED
ASSESSOKS HLAXKS three forms as direct-
ed by the Comptroller. They are primed 011
line Folio Host papci and can be forwarded to any
dir.-clicii by mail al trilling postage. Price S3 00
per rpuie.
--AI.SO
HI.AXK KEI'OKTS FOK DISTHI(.:T
TOHXEY. l'ticc iwu delhrs i.er .niire.
June 1st IB.V)-.
AT-
NEW GOODS.
J AM NOW ItECElVLVG and opening at the
-B- old stand Of Dickson & Graham; an c-ojre
from the City of Xew York which I will sell low
on time IU punctual derdcrs or as low as anv House
j 1L. j.lbc rr c;lS
Come an-J trv me.
WM. P. DICKSOX.
May 2.1.; '850. No. 30 3m.
STAR HOTEL
JIllVKItSO.Y. cAss corxTV. TKX.iS
l!V UK. KUIIl.KT R. IllMiKII"
F o r m c r I y 11 1" Red R i v c r C u u n 1 y .
"ji: THIS Hold lately occupied by Dr. M-isdn
6"!ii!il U ntltv open as berefofilre for tho accoiiiniu-
JijlLdalioi t'f travellers and lhe public in general.
The table Will be furnished with this best the marke"
allbrds. The stable is well suplied with proven
der and attended by careful cstlers.
Jiffi'rs'tn Tuns AwrtA 20 lH.iO. Xo .;"J(J:3m
Clarksvillc Female Insliiuic.
THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION of die pir-
pils of the above Institute will take place 011 Thurs-
day and Friday (be 2.th and 'JOih inst. The paint-
ings of the" phjiils will be examined during the ex-
aminaiion. The musiri pupil.)' finder ihe care of
Mrs. Aiidiirs'On will jierfoniij bit the Piano-ji.Vte
Solos Duels Marches &c at intervals o'n both
ilays cif Hie examination. The public gcneially
and the friends of the pupils are respectfully in-
viied'toatfciiil. Clarksville; July tllh 1350. Xo. 15:3i:
F llOUB!
Sy K. Hllti. rec'civcif jior' Texas aad for sale by
tClO H. RHINE & JI1(J5.
June 211. fSit) Xo 11tf.
EXAMINATION.
THE Examination of the Students of the Male
Academy will take place on Tuesday and "Wednes-
day tho yJnl and 21tli in3t. Parents and Guaidians
and the public generally ate respectfully invited to
attend.
Clarksvillc July Gth 1850.
J L E T T E 11 S .
I J 1ST of letlcrs remaining in the Post Office
l ... .1 . . 1 e
li at Clarksvillc 1 cns. on the 1st day of
- Jiiiy icow which 11 11... ..men out .. mo jsi
of Senlemhcr will be sent to the Gen
eril I
Tost Olhcc as deail letters
- ievn..(cr F M
. J -.r-' t
Alexander 1MIS3
Alston K. H
Abel .John 1)
Janes I?
Jaminson T) TC
King P
King John K
King Iy C S
King K W C
Law den Ainaudn
Link J J
Lock John
Lane John It
Levins John
Lyon 31 11
Logwood T Y
Mise James W
Marvin John
Mrtsoii Daniel
Mb'wgomcrv J C
MiirHe M A
3Ioore A 31
3IcCluic X S
A'Jcl Green H
Aloxantler Win W
jfjuns Jesse
. '. "i..-:.l
'V'llflcr 'u J
!'."...
iroous 1111.11:1
Hnrnelt W C
Drown Samuel
(Insworlh All"iislil3
J$ytlio Jiiiici A
i".. v 1
isiy.m i Ij
Blvihe Samuel A
Ilaeiideu Isaac
Italian! AT
Hniiu-H tVni
Rright Davis
RL-nntly Mlas Xancy
Iliillcr Mrs Lacy (
Hlantmi Mr Jacob
lii-ignncl Kcdiiia'ii It
Rutler John
Hoskiue Alra L J
Raker A S
j'.lakely .lohii
iiess John V .
itaug.stflti Mr J
Hell Stephen
Harry I fat day T
HlnckwcH I M
Hcckcnll Win A or
I'cckcnll John
Hlnntoii Mr
Ratmon Eviit .
ColIiunJno V
Cot ley Sam
Cnufninn NYilliarii
Connaiiglinin J R
trfiifninti Suubom
Cock C J
Caldwell L Vr
Calvin John -Cnmeron
Jolin
ClnirhSrit J K
Crevvi'soii Win U
Co.x Win I!
Canlwi-li Y W
Chihlres L G
Ciyer Eliah
Cnrr James
Collins Josiah T
Carownuver Ren
Chenawearlh Jon W
Caldwell S V
Curtice Willinm J
Cargiil Jolin D
Culliiian Dawill
dhililers Mary Ann
Chirk J P
bought Wm.S
l)iitv James iI
Dulic John II
I )arnall W P
Dickson .las A
Dickson A It
Dickson George
Dickson W II
Dixon Jui.-ieS
Duty Jrttncs or
leilry
Duty iiei-rv
I ):micll S ' 2
Davis Win il -1
Dugnn II P 2
1 nlc John P .
Davvson Israel
Decn Sphcra
Decn Spears
Dawning- Win IJ
Dixon Wiii C
Kdlc III!
Kppbrson Ioh j
Evans Henry P
Furlong L Iv. 1
Fowler John II
Fuller H F"
Felps A
Ftilbright A X
i-'razier James
Flomminir M
Forbes TIio'u C
Forbes M
Forbes 31
GIr.ncr JoKrpii
Grecjr Tims
GilfW II
GalTncy C.t'
Groves K
Grant Stephen
Gargc W T
Goodnll Jas P
3Ionk.I. 21
Montgomery Little
Moiton Ruli" 2
Moore Mary
MeClinton L
Mnctiluianary J C
ItlortoM Wiliintn
Milsaps i 31
Mitchell PG
Morton 11 XV
.McGicw ML-.3 31
nioorc Sam
Jlontgoincry Win
Mason C
Msithis John T
3IoorL Potts .las V
3Iurry Jnined
Moore E ) 2
Mason J 1
fllcClish John P .
Mbiilffiiinury T V
McChim Wr. K
I'lontgomcry J A
3IcKii:ipsnn J A
Tilevaoli 11
Mcvsofi T S
Icthcry Roficft 2
Narlintn James
Orr Win i) o
Oliver Edward It
Ordway E
I'litleison James A
Person AJftcd
Park Win 31
Pa well A
Parks Win S
Polk Jainn
Pitis Thomas A
Price It K
Pope .las
I'oot Jvd S
Quigglc Win C
(iuiggle 11 It
Kight T f; : 4
Richie 3Ii 3 Martha
Itichic Samuel
Rohcits P
Reynolds 3rnrthn A
RalKton William
IHhhlu Adam
Iviehnnljoii Jns A
Hnbeliott J S
Kbavs Warren P
Roberts Col
Kohb Allied
Rainy David
Raker A Si J n
Snider James W
Snider John T
Smith R K 1) Esii
t: 1. c-:.
Smith Silaa
Smith Cary P
Slianolian Jas i
Sutherland A A
Scurry VV R
Slatori Geo V
Sampson Rc!.- Jaa
Stiles Win
Sims Jatucs XV
Stephenson J J
Stiles John
Siniihcr K F
Slead P M
Smilli Rove's
Smiley Ann R
Small James
Stacy Rcnj F Esq
Stcmlia 31
Thomas C V 0
Trimble K F.
Tom'inson ivichard
Toiniinion John
Thomas John P 2
Finn Win
Thomas 3frs C
Tjiomas Vm W 2
'Higgle Jackson
Thomas T 31
Towcry Thos J
Tliotnusnn V111 n
Tcnncry J C
.lessee Tanner
Thompson Miss J
Tramuiell R
Glass XV 15 2
Glass Jane t
Goodrich Win
1 looser John
Hanliy 15 U
Ilightoiver Jno
IIcwFton l.ii.iinda
J looker VilHa'n
r J ill James II
1 luiltphroy Geo C
rinncocl' I 31
I Inle James
Hudson J
I laic Jcsro P
Harness John
I lain way E S
Hilhurn'cF3I
Hopkins J
Ilaigravts J P
llansl Farmer S
Hyde Ruben II
I t'ehry Win II
I land James
Harris Elijah
1 lame John
Ilemtcrson JntncS
II iggins Siincritl
I-IdHjv.Wiri f
Heflicfingcr
Hamilton T J
Harris Knoch
Hnrhind El is I id
Hamilton It W
Houston II
Hamilton M
itcnul John A
nookcr Win J B
iialc .G T
Henderson
Jackson V M
Jackson Mrs It F
Jordan Woo'dsdn
Jay G'
W 111:111s John tf
are Ann
Ware Ulysses it
Willis John
Ward 31 A
Wiistone 3Irs S
AVeal Robt
Watson Jacob
Wrni Johnson
"Whiteside Wni X
Weaver S W
White Wavcrlcy
Water Win C
Wyman 3fartha
West Anna.
Wamn It
Whittlesey J A Esq
Welsh Daniel
Whalcn A
Wcasihersly R F
Warrcncr P W
Vright T G 2
jVilson Mrs S J
West John W
tVesl James 31
While F
Wnrlham .tninca
Welcli.Jiililea
"SVima XV.
Youtiy Elijah of
Robt iianilcton.
Young TSS
Young Samuel
lanes It ir
DAVID L. HOWE
No.-I5 :it.
P. M. i
EMPIRE COMPANY OFFICE )
Nkvv York April IGth 1850
350 J
The Trustees of the Eji?ib'c Company beg leave
to state to their customers and the public that lbs
cniiic right title and interest of " (JA Y'S COM-
POUXJ) FXTllACT OF CAXCHATAGUA"
has been transferred IS the said Company and the
Tructees are gratified in being able to extend the
same line of literal policy to agents and customers
fur mutual benefit. 1
lhe "OA Ccimtoek" hstablishrrtn' at 50 Poy -
dras st New Orleans has been
L-u purcuasci ny me
......
Empire ('uinf-any ffoi'i P Jnrdon. Esii.. and is at
lirrxMlt ruml.lMil ti. 1 W l!..r.m. .. !.... n...ll
---.--....... ..j v. .. . uiiihhi j. 111 llj .11111
favorably known hy ihe nations of that cstaldiidi-
incnl to which Southern and Sy'utll weste.'ii Mer-
chants art: rhsprctfully inviied vfiih the eiuifiden!
assiiranrc that every reasonable cDbrt r.dl be liiade
Id meet iht-ir views.
II. CHASr. Set
filTS
Extract of Caiicliala'gua
A (JATjSE-'OSei'IAIV PJAr"T OF
llAZU't UiinCAj VIB6TL'ES.'
A :i:UTAI.N PREVENTATIVE AND (T1!E
FDR FEVEU AXH ACVE COysi'MPTlOX
CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS. OR
1MPURITVOFTIIE1JLOOD:
ll gives ToVKand vie.on to lhc nmt.rivc oro.vss
and is remarkable for ils Animating Strengthening.
and Itoiunitive l'mperlii.-s
i uliliely a.huite.l hy Dr. lownscn.I maniifjctur-
rof TowiiM-nd's Sarsaparilla to be
" F.r. IIETTKK THAN S.KSAIURtL.l."
In cnrrobonititui of the above read the annexed
rniiiirtuniiMtinii as mnrlusicc tst'unumj anil yrunf
runiin.
From tin' OriufinUrg Cmpimij.
Si.;: You arc aware that as the originator of
the (Ir.iel'enberg Company 1 must have had mv
attention railed to lhc numerous Medieins pr.-scnted
for public patronage. I have watched with much
iatere.-t the introduction of the Cltanclialugva into
this ii try by yourself; and am free to sav that
no Me.lieiu stands so deservedly high a- vour ex
tract of that invaluable plant. In my ovv u'faniilv I
have wen its extraordinary cilicarv in the cure of a
confirmed earn of UriiuHiiti3. For all cbaiplaints
vv ln-'-ii require the prompt and thorough purification
of the blond I deem iNmf Lr.rhd!asua fur virv
far tufurhr .' anij and all tlf Surfawrit'lns of Ihr
day 'id uilh tin ft all l-jm icr1 ccfjvaintid.
J. T. MA USD ALL.
ISEI'HE&KA WATER:
THE Healing waters of llcthcsda aroa posilive
cure for all diseases id" the Skir such as Pimples
and Illott-Iicsonilie'hce letters Ta!f S'.m IJurns
lrriiaii'm of the Sklti CulsIiniitrsinJ Cohslushms.
IVrsuns using it after Shaving will not suffer from
the nte of the Itainr; in word iti healing qualities
are vvilliont a yaraWl in the bistbrr of Plmiiinry.
The EMPIRE COMPANY ha ibc sole agencv
for its sale Xo. ?S Fulton street. jgl 2t
THE EMPIRE COMPANY.
OP 'fZ-Y i)KfjY. OP -LVJ Vi'ilK.
OX YG KX ATE D BUTE U.S.
Fn- ll.r r"-c if Duwinlti (hncral Ihlilitu. 11a
lit'inl CiiftiriMfs lie. III every disease nrisiim
from imperfect digtsfion or tliriuigul stomnrli this
remedy has been certified toby Hon. I.. H. Arnold
Ex-f.'ovcrnor of Rhode Island; Hon. Wm. Wood
bridge Ex-Covcrnor of Michigan; Hon. T. J.
Moorbeail l--Guvcriior of Kentucky: Hon. J. S.
Simmons Senator from R. I. ; Hon.'S. S. Phelps
Senator from Vermont : lion. Win. Upham Scna;
lor from Vermont : Hon. S. Foote Senator from
Vermont : lion. H. 1). Foster member of Con-
gress from Pennsylvania; Him. V. S. Martin
Wisconsin ; (Jen. A. (J. Dodge Iowa ; (.". C. Trow-
bridge Kan. Detroit: S. 11. Holmes Esq. Con-
necticut: G. W. Junes K-.I.. Dubuque ; Joseph
ir. ..-:.. x- -V..-I. i .. .. '. . v. .'
..ii.tiu. m iiim .inn many oiuers vvnn are livui"
witnesses of it
' - """'. ...... ..? ...M't.41 Lin
s superior efficacy. X. 11 One pe-
nt" the MITERS i? that it does
culiar property
not contain any spintons liquors and ir o'i an en-
tirely new plan for lhc cure of Dyspepsia.
The Empire Company are cxt-liiMve Agents fur
the.-e superior Kilters to whorif all orders should
be addressed at No. 133 Fulton ;4rect Xew York.
PAIN KILLER.
A medical preparation by thciamc of Pain KiU-
ir ha.- been put into the market hy the Empire
Company in Xew York whxrh .bids' fair to cast aP
other preparations into lhe shade. It cannot pcr-
hap-. ho heller described thsn by stating that it is
in a liquid form and is adapted trV internal' anil ex-
lcrnal use holding instantaneous control over all
Nervous A ili-clions R!iciiinatiiii Group !ntlan-
mations Tooth and Ear Ache- Ruins Ilruiscr
Sprains Sores. -e.
This Pain Kilhr was extensively used in Xew
York during the Cliolcn of 181'.) with greater
success than any oilier article. Its medical virtues
are far superior to any other. Apply to Empire
Company KiS Fulton street j and to the principal
merchant in vour town.
TO DEAF PERSONS.-
Yoli Can be made to hear! by proper ircatm'cnt.
but remember that the orgatiiTaiiiin of the Ear vs.
the me.-t delicate structure of tbe'ibdy (excepl the
eye.) hence is ofiener injured than" benefitted hv
syringers. The Armittir. Oil soVd by the Empire
Company is the surest and most successful' article
ever known for cures.
In all ra.-es where buzzing sfiiufrls. hoifc ef wa-
let tinging iu-biag. or pain affect's tbc Kir this
.1. u-r-r u;i lor ilealness is a certain remedy No.
lJ.i Fulton street N. Y.
CHEMICAL CLEANSING FLUID.
A new and important ibVcovery by which' ditty
cioibes are made perfectly clean" wiflimit any rub-
Iiing or boiling. Empire Company Xew 'York
only proprietors.
This Chemical preparation do're not injure but
adds very much in l!;e rear of !!ic cloth.
HE S'UUE AjMUT VERMIFUGES
Some kiil the rhihlitn! as well as the ir.irn
and the only safe article that kills the ir.irwn and not
the rliildmt is the one made and sold by the Em-
pire Company.
It requires a less prnpolional dose and is at the
same nine mnru ciieclual in destroying vvofnis
vvitbout injury to the constitution tbaii any ofber
llrm'Hg.-; a great many cerliticates tnav"be oli-
taincd which are not necessary to" insert in'a ncw-s-
TIIE EAlPIPtE COMPANY.
Is.tbeoiilv Company of the kind incorporated hv
Eegislatureof this Stale as a Slock Company.
ompany.
and iit'dcr such legislative enactments as lo make
lhe slock always at liar and llin ei.tni..n- rf.w ur
liabilities. jniHvidiials ltldiliug any of ine Slock' of
iiie uompany: win ue cnlitlcd to their pro ratio
amount of profits of the business declared upon the
affidavits of the Trustee? at the end of each year.
The Company receive their (ftvir Stock at par in
lhe payment for goods at the Xew Yoik Office and
have for lhe year ISI!) declared a dividend of 5
per cent on stock issued previous lo Jiily 1st. and
1'J-i per cent on lhe stock issued Mibseq'ucntly tu
Ihe above date payable at the office of the Cofnpa-
NOTICE !
The Empire Company are the proprietors and
manufacturers of Hays' IJnitmnt (for Piles)
Hewcs' Ncrvo.and Rone Liniment (for Rheuma-
tism ;) llabn t'f Columbia &c. (tor lhc Hair;)
Spohns Sid. Head Achfc Rciilcdy ; lo wbyai all
orders should bd addressed.
THE' EMPIRE COMPANY. v
Has the A-jcilcy of the Xcrviiic Ralsam the
Great Indian homed; for Fits the only sun: and
ccr'ain .curt for Epileptic Fits Crainps Convul-
sions &c. It lifts b'fceii administered with aston
ishing success ami is as hear a specific asnuylli
can oe. u lorms a new era in llio practice
sici.ins many pt uii.mi use Hits ll.ilsam as
reiiieot. 1 cisiins vvisiung inc. nervine I'.iliam
mu-t apply to Emjiire Couip.my
..!.. n ? t? . . . ...
V rir V VI i ' V ;"' '7 ' lhir rcsr! " 5- '' vll.ii.ff else bad fail-"
"'' '" ';;;'''7''''''7.;;'''''..''";''''''!cd. laim-Iyr-llirhanl II. Whiter 5 116.werv :
WW PUins: J.iun.it.r.- (W.- j . 0 Kii.B rtreci: James Dfe Molt; 4
wlbJpHl.r9. hvrfta Washington Ma.kct jMargafet fbonas38-llroomc
n'Tl r "7 1 ' r'"'S fTTmS l "''"?'; street ; . Cfini corner of Rovvefv. and Riymetop1
Wrflw I-M-Mi 1 'rl llnwrhwsi IK- fircet .' Ihiiiel Fitzgerald 7B Cbrislic street ;;Wil-
snrl.r. Hus hll?rfHi! JJrrvt and J)z-. i:1II1 Hfe -B IltjM:1 ... . j. J. AV
Jirtirc .1k ;( ami all 'I'vtiscs nnginnting m 2-'l t'eal're slfec'
DR. RUSH'S HEALTH l'JW-S.
Are only to be had genuine from the EMPIRE
COMPANY" ! This caution is necessary to avoid.
.1 rtiiimi! o..rf.. '!!. ..: nTTlT TtT.I.??
VJ.....UU.J ul .11.11.. JHU Llll.lilb ilUWli . ijjuw
are harmless cfll-clual and the r.e plus -ultra of
Specifics. It was invented by the preat Dr Rushy .
and used as a universal remedy for disease. J. .
DR. BARTHOLOMEWS EXPEc
IORANT PIKK SYRUP. . .
Is manufactured perfectly pate by llic KMPIRC
t COMPAQ 1 under incorporation from the State.'
!- IW-U. II .V.I c-- w -'
iur ...uugiis vuiua ' aM1 "' "c ome Ji
js &c. .
It is a euro preventive of Consumption but notla
rrrliin oilrf. nttnr tliy. dt.nnco ia tmrr t.n.n..nl.1.-
I ... ...ll....... Ul.ku- u WMlt. llllflUW"JJ
seated. 1.10 genuine is ouiyiouc uati rojn this"-
Company. ; - - - -
THE THING IS DONE ! !
Timsc who do not believe it arc rrspcctfvlly de-
sired not to read ! IM RAbiD-HEADED PERI
SONS may icad and fest and have the bead cov-
ered will. :l fine. Ti.Torin.il. rlns.t- ImTr ht- llin ..?.
of the MAl.'NETIC HAIR RESTORER and
TXVKiORATOR. Manufufuied and sold bv the
Empire CVmpaiiy incorporated by the State ofXcw
Yotfc.
This Mi'gnctic Hair Reslorer and Invignrator is
Xo. 43 Sirf."
CLARKSVILLE. ..
FEMALE ACADEMY.;;
THE lalmrs of this institution will be resumed on
the first Monday in October next under the joint
Superintendence of Mrs. Wcathericd and Mrs. A.
E. RotTc. Students wishing to enter will be re-
ceived f.rfivc or tea' niDiitlis as imy be. agreed upon'
but will be charged fras'ii ihe time of entry only
for the remainder of the session no deductions be-
ing made except for loss of time occasioned by pro-
tracted illness. The cb'irse uf instruction will bo
Elementary and Scientffi': jcmbracinjr also the
French anil I.atin languages Jliisic Drawing and
Painting. .
Trrim n-. lollovr per 5c!afs'
For Orthography Reading Writing and
Definition - - - - - S 10
The altovc in connection with English
Grammar A ritbu-ctic Geography with
the n-c ol the Globes History. A'n-
cicilt and Modern .Ic'Jh!. and Xalnral
Philtisophy Asttonctriy Geo'lfic.try
Rlieiiiric 156'tany Cbctnirtiv.aad.Com-
. posifiuil - - - - - 15
The French and Iilin languages in ad-
diiiiui to the abuve per session of five .
moulds - - - - - - $2D
The department of Music . Drawing and Pain-
ling will be as hirctufjrc; under the eupervlsitm of
Mrs. A. EllcU.
For lessohS bn the I'iano Forte per scs-
sion of five months - - - $ Q(l 00.
Drawing and Painting - 12 50
The proprietors of the Academy hive !cen at
much expire to proinre a -nmplcte Electric and
Galvanic apparatus vvbirb is nbV in successful Qpi;
ration for the (uirposc of more fully illustrating
the sciences. With the aid of these" the young
mind will seldom be at f-iult bul be enabled fully
to urge its way to complete ideas ol" riper years.
Xotirc is also respectfully given to all concerned
that henceforth it is deemed prudent to cxclnds
boys entirely from lhc institution.
M's. Wenllierred. Mrs. Ellett and !d"rs. Rowc"
mutually pledge their best cJlbrts for tlie Moral and
Mental Culture of tborc coaimittcdto their charge :
and reiving nlnvx oh merit Mrs. E. Mrs. R. and
Mrs. W. tiitifc' a crilcal examination as to the pro-
gress and proficiency of those hitherto under their
ihffrriciion. and oiler these as their best recommen-
dation nd claim to future patrdiiagtf.
Dr. Ellett is prepared to receive ynnn" ladies ai
hoarders at S8 per mp.nfii including washing can-
dles and fuel. Mr. Wcathnrred and J.T. Clark.-
Esq. will support the hoarding house at the Acad-
emy conjointly at lhe above stated price.
The board and tuiiion fees will fall due at tha
end of the session.
Chrhsrillc June 22nd 1650 Xo. 1.1 tf.
DRUG STORE.
to THE SFRSCRIRERS be to.n
inform' :h citizens ef Pcd ..River t2
county and the public generally that 3r
Ibcy are opening
A fiill mi.l romplt-ir U"orIinriit of uciiiiiue'
J?riiS. l.ti;rlnr
C lirniiral-. I'alnla.
OiN. Glu
Dj-c SinlFa. Sic ir.
Tney f.a'vc been selected with great cafe and arc
all fresh and warrant.!.
Also a full assorime-nt'of FAXCY ARTICLES"
I Jr.vt r.lili i vc tVc. I. ninprising one of the
ir-.rgt-i .-.:iu irpsi eompieie siocks ever brouglit to
ibis place whicli we will sell oa very moderate"
terms for cash and cash only.
X. I). Having secured the services of a regular
Druggist particular attention will be paid to com-
pounding am! putting up Physicians prescriptions
and orders. . . .
McROXX.V. RHINE .i RRO'S.
rnrZ-ivfllf. June S IS50. Xo. 11.
PRINTERS' AND BINDERS'
TY7AUKHOUSE Nos 29 and 31 Golcf
Y street Manufactory corner of Bfooihd
arid Sheriff stfc'ctft I-fcvv York.
I be subscribers oiler for salc.nf their own ma.ii-
graphic ahd Cappriptatc Presses. Jlinders male-
rials uc.. tec; ('bases. Cases Galleys Furni-
ture Stands Imposing Stones &c". &c.. ennstaa
tly on hand and every arlicje. necessary for a cf.--
pfetc Printing office including: Type and Int. fuV-'
iiisbed on the most favotablo terms. Prfriiers. purv
lisbers.aud others wishing In' qsta.blisS a Xevvspa-
per Rook or Job Office will bc-fiirnislicl with an
csiimalc lor the same iir detail if desired. Ma-
ebinery made to order or drawings. Iron andllrass
Castings to ortlir.. They also manufacture supe-
rior cast-steel mill pit. cross cut circular and oth-
er Saw; a supply of which thev keep consiaritl von
band. " R.'HOE .t Co.
X. R. Proprietors of newspapers who will insert
the advertisement three times and send us a. number
of their paper enjitaining it. will be entitled to pay-
ment on purchasing of us four times the amount of
their bill. (April 27. Xo. 3.-.)
A 15. TAYLOR. & Co'.t
PRINTERS' AND BINDE RS1" DEPOT
.tr.?ri-vi:i. (rou. hagui: sf.O Jf. Y."
Til EiSut":crlicr3 Continue to manufacture their
Double an-I Single Cylinder Power Presses
with their iia'cut Atmospheric Springs. Also
I-mprovctl .13.111(1 Presses- liiiifj
?ossi:i Vr esses ijtgxtztHtajt:
HAND AND' STF..VM linr.i.ifn nnvci
Steaiul-:ugincs.and Roifers and Machinery of every
description niaile lo order and errfv ailrcIu'Junw
isbetl at a short notice far a cMjplclo f fii'rting Oflico'
and.lHiulc'ry. . j-".
IhS lolllryingsccond han.linlclcs cheap viz : .
1 2fcl!6.tsc &fS'.iin nrinc. "
tuu iiiu.iic aau ivvc
..-.. .-.v- ... . "
ijpgle Cylinder Presses iwo" .
5 Press" and one . "
t a'rf d - I r c s s" and1
Adams Prejsses
M. e .! i u m S n
sen i
in p &l schin.c. ;
A 11 in good ordc
A. ti.l-tVJOR.tCo;
rting the abov!:' three .limb:
r containing it. tni.'fAkl i
X. 11. Papers
and sending u
" Hohi's U. S.lailroad Gazette" and dcalinL-
with us lb six times the amount will have theif.bills
allowed i'l payment (y . 3(5.)--'
. gCNO'lUHlK. 3""'
. certified Iiv the tollnvvinrr rversoiw as havin. their
ulacture tlieir miprovcil p.iunl ingle.and Doable
Cylinder" Printing Presses tor newsppefs and
book' work : Card Printing Machines Proof Presses
Hydraulic Presses with urcuti iron Cylinders ;
Gcered and oilier Standinir Pressrs.r nl.-ii. T.itlm.
uiylliiiig TjEIiSQNS kililvvitigihcmsclvcs in.lrblcil t.i Ine-
ol" Pliy-1 J. iiii'digccd for Professional services fur 18IM
tbeimly "hi tj! pcaic come forward and settle.
f' JNO. McDOXXAv
Ctavlseitit Junr S 16"i0. Xo. IU
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De Morse, Charles. The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 20, 1850, newspaper, July 20, 1850; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80786/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.