The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 20, 1850 Page: 4 of 4
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THE -TOUGHEST GAME COWK-
ON RECORD.
WhiiJtravellinc recently in Virginia 1
J.rcaste acquainted with a rale Down caster;
who had came all the way from" Vannont
and win flourished under the distinguished
fippcll.Mtiinni Colonel Phil. One of nature's
juecrlumps of Clay is Phill. lie id Unde-
niably orcat at any and every thins Cock
fighting especially I once had a cock said
lie. that could ji-it rip the rag- S" all nature.
I fuu't him agin every thing in Virgiuny and
he wlii-.ped Vm all. teu; u'terwuids I pin
0111 all n heel and whaled 'cm all over tifiiu
Iraslwi je th.-in that 1 haden'l killed slorc
So the boys jrot a kind o skceit and d n
the bird would thev pit as"1 !' s" I jst
iffrticd
the s' '
n anmng the hen and kept hint for
BY THE GOVERNOR.
OF THE STATE OK TEXAS.
A PROCLAMATION.
HEREAS by aa Act of the Legislature ap
proved February llih.18o0.il is provided
iliat na election shall be hilil on ttie first Monday
in Auum net lor an Attorney General Comp-
trollci of Public Accounts and Slate Treasurer :
Now therefore. I P. Hansbrough Roll Governor
rf the Slate of Texas do by virtue of ilie authori-
ty in roe vestsd hereby order and direct that polls
bo opened at the scleral preuiiict- of the respective
omnia."! in this State on the first Monday (the tifili
day) of August next for the elertion by ballot of
Attorney General Comptroller of Public Accounts
and State Treasurer. The Chief Justices of the
several counties (and inejse of vacancy ia the of
fice ot l.luel Justice or inability of thai oiijeer lo
act tticn ar.v two ul the Conntv l.om.mssiuners)
ISAIAH -W. WELLS & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
RCCLlVI.NO. COMMISSION ASD FOllWARDlKG
551 2 !fl G 53 A Sir J" O
ItVEE S T a E E T .
Pine Bluffs Red Ricer Co. Texas.
No. 03. Chios.
V. B. PALMER'S
Business Mcn'3 Almanac for 1S50
EaOSSSSSSBAS B&a33
THOMAS J. BOGEKS
'Jefferson.
JAMES H. ROGERS
Daingerfeld.
T.
JAMES srEAKE.
J. m'cRUVKY.
- SPEAKE & McCIlEAltY
WHOLESALE GUOCEKS
ASU UE.11.EKS IN ..
WISIB.UCirURS.J: WESTKIIN" fKODtCK
No. 3 Tchoupitoulas Street
NEW ORLEANS.
nI5:ly
J. & J. II. ROGERS
ATTOKN'KYS AT LAW.
April 1st ISl'J. nl5:tr.
WILLI VM TKtMl'.LE.
CEASVILLE LEWIS.
mil accordingly give due notice.-and cause polls to:
be opened at the several precinct i of thair respee-
me counties on Ihe saiJ Lith Jay of August rest.!
fur the clecium as aforesaid of Attorney General;
Comptroller ot" Public Account and State Treas-j
urer uf this State. 'Ihe I'hkf Justice? aforesaid
or the Count v Commissioners in casjs wherein
they are authorized by law to discharge the.duliesj
:es ot the saveral counties ot tins:
he had d.me.
U-.! I koot hiinnbuut five veai.s. till the
old feller got to he .'tun blind and bald headed
hnd times '! in he ull-scrougin hard in old
Virginia peruieioiw was alirired high and
money s-rirukin scarce; and then my young
'uns had got most uncommon poweiful nppe-
:ites so I begun to think about kiling the
old cock. It nulled rinht strct agin the grain 0f ciaci Justice
1 tell c now but had to dcu it po 1 did. 1 j State will promptly make duplicate returns of thuj
kaiouscd him ii.tue r. huckit of biiin water election fur the above-named officers carefully seal-
and would yoi: believe ur why it tu.k ten 1 p. one cf vrhich wi 1 be t.air.:mlted bv them to ;
ami miu j - - :;o -. the heat of Government directed to the Secretary
at my young 'uns and a big pair pinchers a (f g CBl!or!e. ..Ecction Retsns . j
null day to pick the enters leathers out. jroui.tv fjr " and the other depoal-
"Ho'iv shall 1 couk him Phill? ses my tcil m Ji. crnCc of the clerk of the County Court
wife. I of their respective counties. And
"Wall I wiiess you niouht as well put) IVArrcc. by tl.c aforesaid Act it :s also inquired j
liiiii in the o'ven. Ravs 1. Soshe kind a has- jthatan elec'tun beheld at the kiss time for one!
led him ail over with posnm fat pat iiitn :c
t . X...I .1 ..! '
!K ciibti vwtli nuoiil a nan a ou.-nci . r . rhrfWm
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rlnri Iiaicril um urown; xiriu
E. C. HART
Late C. Uzis $ Co.)
Picecning an J Forwarding Merclianl
SIIKF.VU'UP.T. l.A.
A Urge and general assortment of Liquors Groce-
ries and"PrOiluce.on hand at all times corner Cum-
meres ind Milam street.
Heterenees
BlCKSON .'c GaAIIA.M
Ursaeaso;: t Carter
1. Colbhit
At rati) H i": e - - - -C.
G. -Lr:ASDt.a - -Ma-J.
C. lt?4S.
Clarksvilie.
!
Chsctav:
I'rceton.
l'jns.
.Nation i
nl.-. it.
7TS crowded as clysclv as pr.sib!c willisuch facts
JL as seem most indispensable for daily reference
ijyjien ot business in all Us departments through
0'itl!iecuntrv.
In some cases the contents nf aa important nork
or public document are crowded into a single page
of the Almanac u bile the suggestions to Merchants
Matiiifhclureis and dealers uencrallv. in both riiv
and country as to the best mode Of ennnnencins T R I M K Ij K & L E W I S
conducting' and extending business are h.-heved to 77'TO? V' VS' 11' LAW
hi fit" i!i.it.it intpri;t nnA tiifii tni.. '
It embraces condensed statistlca of our nati'jpal CL.ltinSi II.l.L IiI.UUJil.lt. CU. 1&AAD
industry. Agriculltne Manufaetures Mining.' YU yractitc in all th? cuurti tf Ik' Eighth Jvd
Coaimerre Duties Imports Exports Products aa J)l!trut and in tht Count us of Cuss end Gray-
L'tate duals. Coal Iron. Cotton. 15readlull Tiade ' 5(m
.rn.i lti. 'I'.ifr 1'iiiincp ljif flfTii- ltrillrmtl . r f .- .- . r ft- t 1
I'upulation llankmg. AVngcs Tonnage Shipping '.
; Naiigatmn. Carrvmg Iiaile telegraphs INeus- s. H. Pintccv
I ... I) o. Z. .:.. i.t....: t... t......t..
iirtitei i ims ?eiiiaiie am iiiouii:. au. nitiu-.
cr with a calendar adapted to all partof the I'nifd.
States. Astronouiieal calculations tables of the
tides chronological eients. biographical notices. J
Canada California Cuba anecdotes &C. j
The ariou-. aiticlc and statistics huic been care-
fully prepared and c-ondensed within MXty-fonr
double-column pages ot an ordinary 10 iao. volume
of SOO pages. ;
Supplied to ths Trade at S 1 per dozen S per-
hundred Slia per thousand. Single enpus 1-A
cents and can be mailed to any part of the World
CONSTITUTION.
OF THE STATE OF TEXAS
AND THE ORDINANCES
WITH THE R U L E S O F T II U
DISTRICT COURT.
H" UST issued in pamphlet form neatly printc1.
t- on coon paper.
PRICE 25 CE.1TTS FER COVY
FOR S.QLK
At tiiw ctlice and by Oliver & Chatficld a.. 1
C. Alexander.
At the store ot
IMRKKV ifc
ATTOUNI'-YS
PET
AT
OltSLNVtOOD
1. 11. HEALD
T. C. ADAMS.
printer
vinx !iii.it Im lminl into tlie nockeH of his
(lants.c'cu to his elhowd shrugged his shoul-
ders drew a long hreuth and
"I kinder guess said lie twas later and
ntnel! for dinner that day any how fur of all
the eternal tough poltry I ever heard on that
:ock was a Ieetle mite the hardest! I tuck
him into the kitchen and carved him up w ith ' COua:ies o
the axe a sweetten job I had on it teu.
Put him into a steupnii and kind a nairhilcd
him till nest day but it was no arthly use;
the more he bi!d the tongher he got. My
voung 'uns nil begin to en- with the jaw
ache and the old woman she squirmed her
head around and sq iccled right out. What
n airth's the matter' said I.
"Theie's abone in my thoat sez she."
"Now I knotted that was a lie for the jaws
of human nster neter could a got to the hone
n!r nml
District Attorney for each judicial District of this I
ibtate: lhercSTf I do hervbv lutthrr order and
(aid la case of va-
caacy m the oniee oi Lhiit Justice or inability oj
thai r.fHcer te at then any two of the County Com
missioners) ot the counties coa:pii?iag the respec- t
tive Judicial D.slri.-t of this Stale give due nonce I
and causa polls to be opered as aforesaiJ at the!
several precincts of their respective counties fori
the election of one District Attorney in their lev j
pective JuJici.il Districts : to wit : I
i - .1. - . T...i.-:-l T:. . - 1 ..r .V...
I or i:ie im uuuiii i':ine. c.i;:i:uimu oi uii:
Matagorda. Wlnrton Colorado Aus-
M 0 S IJ S 0 R E E N WOOD & Co.
COMMISSION &.FORWARDiNG
Jl E II C II A X T .S
5 I o t c it n r. St.
2Ccro 0rlraii3.
(No. a tf.)
J.1S. J. n.TLT3. I
EiJ.c; !
I. A W
Hi.fofi.
i 'Xcs
Clarksvilie
A. M. Alexancr Pan1.
" " ' " L. Alexander Uonliam.
' ' " " R. P. Cramp. Ji-trerson.
" ' M. M. Knight Grccnvilla
" " " ' Dr. II. Graham. Hullahi.
' ' J A. Talbot Hoston.
EldriJye Hopkins '1'arrant.
15. W. Gray. .Mount I'leasant.
II. Morton. "White Oak.
stjmss j(D3 mm&
"vSX"ll.L p-actiee their piufeasiun in the eourw of "frK Have received vvithm the last two wrcnf-.
ihe Eighth Judicial dKtiict and m Cass coun-
t V 2:
b varieties of New Type
v7. lv.
compra
.1.
1 Large. Small and Fancy type of superior qualitv
islso a large variety of type-metal Cuts Ornament
C. McGO.V Id A It . " 'and liorder: also a stock of far.ev colored Par.era.l
A'rroiiXEYAXI) COUXSI'.r.I.On AT I.A1V Ca":s- :"1 col.-w-d Inks and Dio"nzes.
I
CO
TYP
.VjVEII cj- sows-
UNITED STATES.
t. I- U U IN U H Y
SEW YORK.
rillE Sujnber'; have row on band an excel-
X. lent as'-ortmeut of JijoK. Xeirspap'r and Or-
.. . .T . . . . I .-I 17 -. ..- k.A I....I. t'.n ...
tin. tort iiend Unisona anJ t. alvestoti : ir.ani-.r.iui -yr. imm.i.hz .". ...!.... ......
For the 2nd Judicial DistrL-t. composed of the . prepared M sell at reduced rates on approved pa-
counties of Comal. Guadalupe. Kavettc Uastroi. per at six months or at a discount of tea per cent
Travis Caldwell Havs and Williamson : for cash The series o! scotch faces so much ad-
IVrthe 3rd Judicial District composed of the j mired and approved of by the trade and our t;.pe
counties of Washington. Drazos Leon Limestone j i" genera! vie feel assured cannot be excelled either
Robert-win. Milam and li.irk-sj.-i :' ; m beauty or finish by any I ouuder. All :yp?
For the' 4th JuJiciil district composed of the ! manufactured by us. aro made by a mixture ot met-
counties of Nueces San Patricio Refugto. Bexar. ' als dilTeiLiit in proportions to the.j used generally
M.-dina Uvalde aa.l Gillespie. i '' "hich wo msuie greater d-irabihty. lo our as
For the 5lb Judiciil District composed of the sertment of Ornamental and Jobbing tjpe Uordcr-
counties of Nacogdoches Shelby. Angelina Sa-.
bine Sau tigustme. Jaspci and Newton.
Tor the Gtli Judicial District composed ot the presses El-cotJ Crar Cases Stanto iirass aa'S
Lass Lpsur v ocd vsiuith Cheroace
in". AVc.. vie have made a larjic increase and ;
constantly engaged in adding to the variety.
six hours steady I (coaniirs of Houston Andcr.'i
jjrether und baked Zandt Kaufman Navarro E!L
end the Courts of Matagorda.
on. Colorado Austin. Fort Rend. Rrazoria
Galveston counties in the First Judicial District. !
TVivp7i w A nf: is. riswHvntivl for r.mcliee in the '
Ijy For sale at V. 11. Palmer's Agencies. New sKprcmL. Court of the State and the Federal Coutt
York Philadelphia Roston and Haltimore and a tj.dieston.
at most of the Rook Stores Periodical Depots andj References.
.Newspaper Ulaces m America. ; jtov j0I!;.. -p. MlLW. Vlaiisnlle.
From a vast number of commendatory notices of Hon. O. M. RVeerts. Sjn Awrusftrir
t T'l.. .1 .' 11 1
--. vivr- 1.. ....i..j .. it-. 1 '"" :;:i iuc uniisuaiJT larsre vanctv previouiv
Tcimscash. Orders are re-peelfully sdiciled. ' fil '..." ....' ...'-"'..- ' M . fri.! on hand it is believed make the Standard Job Of-
f.Vddress A II. I'AIA hi . - .. ."V Allslill. r;t ' !r370ria. -..-nce the most complete m th Zt
(jtncral Mvrsvovcr Ammv. inbur.r . .' ' . . .... . . . .... .- .:.. . ar.a tiuatitv v: matenaN
.. J . .. 1 iursToti eouniies in inc rirst juuieiai oir:.. : i- . . .
JivMimrs .Vir lor. ...... ... 1... e arc aceoramglv prepareil to do anv sort of
as to vanc'j
7trc?j.
the Almanac v.e give the foilowir
It contains more thin a hundred dilfurent articles
of great importance and interest embodying a fund
of inform ition that may be looked fi.r m vam from
any oilier source a work of greut labor research
and judgment. Dim. flannel. i
It is a valuable compendium containing in asmal
space statistical facts anil veritable iiilontiation o
the highest importance to the business man. '.thick
is alone worth one hundred limes the price of the
book. IWtvVy Transcript.
It is the very bet compilation of facte aid statis-
tic:; for daily reference in the counting-room and
the office ever sold for a Yuil: shilling. Few busi-i
nes men can hang it op m their otfices and not 1
"el a dollar's worth of information out of it everv
' ilo::. Jamus Love Ue&'iston.
.f.V. n -. v.".T r" .. .
large or small r. itli Rlack or Fancy colored Inti
or Rriinw. in the crn its! s'yif at reasona'de rates
sad with promptness
M.sos Ar Jtsi:t!:3. A"i
VitoUr 1st HiS n'.':
Orhans.La.
IV.
Dr. GEO. GORDON
WILL continue the practice of Medicine 3s her.
tufore Ot'ice next door to Wilson's Saddler siiope
(a 0 t0
Rkiefs
t.iKcri.vrs.
HtSINLsS I'lHDS
VtSITIM. t'lKPS.
S It O
Hi as:: a
cuius or 1:
Pajipkllts.
IVner.-.i. Ixvitvtion
Dim. Imitations-
IJoKSL' RlttS
v Rills
Of JiLL :C3i'I23
A.VI)
TEXAS REPORTS.
vYEHR ."c Dl'VAL'S Report of the Decisions
of the Supreme Court of tho Slate of Texas price
5- G.OO just received and fur sale at f laiksville.Par
is and Ronhaa: bv
ALEXANDER RP.O'S
iV.i.. ; tf.)
'Kit STYI.K SIZK.
ilAWTl.
Executed st the Olliri. without delay on ciodcr..
ms. ai.d in the RtsT stvie.
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srs
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r-Ciq
made a pie on em both together und baked Zandt Kaufman rvavarro Lihs I anaiu and Dal- marked and enclosed
im! That d'ip. did look almichtv nice now I las. . . . Garette.'' previous to
tell
-ou;
in that chicKcn; so Id jist loolt nml see
what atlea tier ami you may jisi spreau me cmK1.;es of Cass. L'osur. Wocd. Smith. Cherokee. C5?coB l.ults
over witli molasses and then lick it olf. if Rusk. Panola a.id Harrison. IMPOSING STONES
there war'nt about ten inches of the sharp For tlm "ill Judicir.1 District composed nf the! Composing Sticks Hrass & Wood Galleys Cuts.
a.t. nf - rfr tt.ni t.nit nnmn nut nv tlm nli' : cociitics of Hams. Montcoincrv. Walker. Grimes. Clcsct Racks Reskts and every article aeccssarv
cock a stickm stret out across her throat!- j Liberty rolk Tvkr Jeflerson "aad 1 rinity f.-r a
i'i o t-:.i .l nn A en r i.o..c ' tr the bib Judicial Disttict composed of tne 1 complete ptisnsu o r r 1 c e
i liat a kmu a tnauc ine mau so 1 t.asottscci . c ..... ir . 'r r. . t .. . - .
..-. 1 j 1 -i t 1 - ri ' counties of Rovvie J itus Hopkins Hunt Collin. luruisbed with despatch.
him ir.:o the iron po. and biled linn agin like j jeil.n CookCi Grayson Fanin Lamar and Red Old tvpe taken in exchange for new at nine cents
nil fire! I had a young; possom in the kitch-. jjvrr. " per pound.
en that I'd killed the day afore so after the vcr the 9th Juuicial District composed of the ! Pobii-hcrs of newspapers who will inseit this
old cock had hilcd about six hours steady I counties of Houston Aiidcr.'on. Henderc'n. Yin 1 adverlbemcal ihree times and forward us a paper
lo ".Morn sL.o
the lib day of Julv 1650
- .rt.l T t- - . T-. . . .-. I ... -I . I .- I.-. 1...
... ..i. t-:.l ;iii .1 i: Tor inc luui juuicial iiistrict composea 01 tne : vvi 1 ne pani 111 uuienais 01 ivir insnutjeiu.e u
my mouth a kind a itched andtwi-l -.....- . . .....? v...... 1 ..? a .;.. . -.t..r i!! r..
tched at the corners like when 1 looked at De Wiit a(J Gtim anJ advertising. JAMES CONNER & SON
it and the young uns jumped around for rale 1 For the u!l juaicial District composed of the Cor. Ann and Nassau sts.
joy. Dang you old hoy thinks I as we sot counties Presidi El Paso Worth and Sinu Fe. N. R A new Specimen IWk is now ready for
down tue dinner I've weakened you dome 1 And the Chief Justices or tho Gountv Cotnmis-J delivery. 'No ?'".)
this time any how. jsioncrs (meases wherein thev are authorized by! -V i7-TZ. .-T
nivp mr the midlc niece Phil ' .l-w t0 discbarge the duties of Chief Juvo of the I "'. r
.Wnw!fi. 'several Counties in said Judicial Dinncls.) will' JS published every Sv.urday by E. Lntcll & Co.
SCZ my IV lie. ir.m.1i'y make dunkcatc returns of ilia oloftiun Jl- comer of I'wmoi;t and Rraraneld bU.. Rostoa ;
'Sarton. Frude. CZ 1 : and witU that I stuck f ... r ;..;. .-..- ; r-...;nJ .-. .1... i.. ..- I'rice 12 cents a number or six dollars s voir i
I ilCIU iI -- ILJI'WI.Ulli WVillllla 1UI UIL. LlUklitiii u -
Li l.!r :..in . -I.nn 1 -n . .. -1 j-i t 1 ! -i.lt inri-t If r.in.t tin riz InrrtTiV r!
niu nuiiu iiii- it wuuu in uisinci .vnorneT 5 siurcsiiu carciuuv scaieu
Tuck! Tuck! Tuckarooli! up one o: which returns will Li
iT.t .. .. nAn -.a... VAirn n.nr rrii.li ' cnT l.nn tn tlirt SI it it nt" fiiirflrrmoit
I. The boy could give a righteous' imitaUon Secretary cf State and endorsed .'.Hection re.urnS ! addreed ...the otliee f
r l.;.t. n..l rS-rnlttr..li i. n-ns-lmn of County for District Attorney for Glvc. 'a..inBa Jta.in-u. c. .vm Lesun...cu
W..W.... ..............(.... T.j.iiciil Dlairiel." and this other de- aa tollovvs :
.. .. .. . . 1 l'ii !- n t - - 1
jusv iuu aujufcc 1 u. i. la... ..-. . . o!fice cf lhc Clerk of the County
Court of their respective Countic.
And ichrrcas. bv an act of the Lcci-laturc. an-
ana mina your proved March Sluh. IM!. it i required thai an elcc-
meiincrs. And with that 1 stucK tlie Ktuto tton be uoiuen on inc ursi .vijimav in August uexi
... - . .".. I.. .1... ....-.1 C.x..ttat. nC .1.. Sltf.. C... nnn fU..C
in F."-n ana iuck n nice rouna piece oui uv m mc ...... .uk......u. .... .a.t. .... . ..... . .! to .sn-
tJllU Vllv.lit I - ' . -
TOWN OF TAOS.
Head of Js'avigalion on lhc 'Trinity.)
rSTHE above town has been laid o!f at Porter's'
-XL Rlulfon the west hank of the Trinity. The ira-!
mease advantages held out to the Merchant. Farmer. '
Mechanic and Professional m m. in si-arch of a loea j
tion. are such as will inipres-. t-.jry person ia its;
a rich soil aad a genial
i
find a tract of comitrv
month m the year .V. Y. Daily Trilur.e.
ll contains statistical and other information abso-
lutely indispensable to business men.
f 'irngpr Adcert:srr.
This is probably tho best work which was ever
compressed into so small a -pace for business men.
i'e'tm UbsTvtr.
It contains useful information tor mechanics favor who valres health
manufacturers jud business mi p generally. Y. 15. climate.
Palmer iseverv bod'- advertising anent he should The Merchant will here
bo every bod; 's Almanac maker. Po'Lcpsi- Amir inn uille-. in etvr. dependent upon this point for J
THE NEW FAST
' advance. Remittances lor any penod will !ietha.:k-
...: ;...' i. fully received and promptly attended to. To msjre
' i.!o.l .. ! ' reoularitv in mailing tho work orders should be
rnm flip fnl.lp '
wasn't me fa
;ict up sez I. suet up
500 00
10 00
50 00
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(FOR DISTRICT CO i RT)
Citations nb; uraa.
Executions. Capias.
Jurors ( "ertuicatcs. Witncs." VrtiD'caies
(FOR FROllATi: COFRT)
daiiuistrators Ronds. Letter.s of Admini-trat
Guardians Ronds Letters of Guardian!
Cilatioas Evecutioj-
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Citation. Sabporais Esecut'im.
Appeal Roads. Slav Rood-.
DELtvrry Rond.-.
For SiiEnirrs. wj ' "o; jtasli-i
Fors-.de at the STANDARD OFFICE
TERMS Or THE S T A N D A R '
The Srisii.vnp i- i-siied cverv- Satunlay. in
for the Southern -mil Fa-tern mail and is -ur
to subscribers at Fouk Di.it irs per minimi i
vanre. Five Donvrs at :he i-'idof the vear.
SINGLE COPIES ONE DIME. '
Advertisements inserted at one dollar per -i
fr.r the first insertion and C.t':y .vriis tor each -e
quenl insertion 'l'ca lirnv or I-ss coiioiiler
.nuare. Cue line over a square will be countc
tarn uxnrcs-lv for the upper river and is owned en- . thcirscveral occupations with profit and will have j l' . i 3LS- ...
tirelv bv citizens cf tho He.i inver district. 1 the advantage of rapidlv mcrexsmg population. j1' " othPr M2d:n- advertisements no
Her accommodations fi.r pa-s.-engcrs are fine ! There is sutiicieut w 'ater power for Mill and maaa- ereding ten lines in leagth.tvielvc dollars per am
:... .o.-..i..... i..ri.. ....i r. mn..nlfmnni.. I iut':' advcrtacmeiil and palter t.f.eeu A.U i
bo spared to make her acceptable and usefi.1 to! This being the nearest RIuiTto the foot of the raft.
those for w hose sen tee she wj- special! v calculated .'and accessible tlie greater par: f the year to b.ut
bi:ht crauunt. alior.is the most .ie-iraole ucr-o: lor
' ...i.i.T rr.ii 4i.?iii. Inr lltlTI. T I t.VTV r.T..tf!.. ..
l:uin State- of Nlw .'.1ok..-.
Tho roa.I-from ihrcvi port. Muuthof Mill Creek.
iLiGHT
r?
I
DRAUGHT
AS.
1.1 V
i'j A
supplies.
P.UuMNlJ I The Fanner can purchase good land m the immc-
STEAMBOAT ' 'l:itc vicinity at from 50 ceii- to one dollar per arte:
the title indisputable; consisting of choice black and'
I mulatto colored soil: timber and prairie: in poii.t of
JOSEPH GLA1II0RNE. Master. richness fully equal to the American bottoms on the
Has commenced running in the trade between upper MiJs.rsippi.or the bottom land-on tin: Red and Ar-
lied Riier and New Orleans and will be kept ex- kansr-s Rivers; atfordnig an excellent stock isiige
clusivcly in m that trade w imn the water will permit uo;li summer ana w inter aim wen caieuiaieu :or tt:e
The boat will carry S00 bales of cotton is ot growth of Corn Cotton Wheat Rye. Oats aid
the bc-t possible construction in cvrrv pan built ! Garden vegetables
under the immediate pei-u'iial direction of the Cap- The Mechanic and Profe--ior.a! man. can pursue
" "C '.JJ
C wCs &.
he the centre. I swow. if there warn't iist Justice four County Commissioners (
. . . .. .. j... 1 . . .. i ":. ' one Coroner one County Clerk two
innr. ....nil. . i.ir i:.i-n. ..'.. T...I. inn;. ..ic-r.i:ii iiii t '- - -
.".. . " -. : the I'eace and one i. unstable for each Justices uro-
:en end spluttenn till every bit of posom was c;nclj and sh mlier Ccnntv nS5eers as3r0 or mav
jerlu d clear out u v my pie and then old roos- be rC(ired bv la.v- to be elected by the people.
tcr p -ked his head out uv tfie the crust and nj whurcas it is further piovided by an act of'
crowedP thrs Legislature approved January Oth 1K50 that
----'---'- 1 1 an olection shall be field at the same time in each
A Calumny P.efuted. It was reported 'County of this Slate for a County Treasurer
in scian of the papers that the Ilev. Mr. And vcKtcss it is further provided by an Act
Hardy was keeping a garnbling-houso in approved Dec'.-. 5th IS 19 that an election shall he
San Francisco. The Lowell American con- held at the time aforesaid for a District Clerk in
. ..i:.- v. -1 ; .i unu ovor 'each and everv county of the State where four
iradict- tho slander and sajs that the rev er- lme eIVd since the election of ihe
end geitleman is now in jatll at Lockport on -ncubcRt thereof or wherein vacancies have o
s. charge of bigamy. I curred by death resignation removal or the lapse
T. ... li 1.I. ...1...1 I n'" iuil uaaiu.eo.u.1
I.4'.:illIVI.L23 IfJUlUUl iltll 13
htah
Justices of ful- " contains imleea tlia cxposnion ouij o. uie
current literature ot llie r.ngusn language oui m
by its immense extent and comprehension includes
a portraiture of the human mind m the utmost ex-
pansion of ihe present age.
1 J. Q. ADAMS.
May 25 1S50. No. 39.
Theicfore I do hereby further order and direct i
--"-" ". - - . ---- ---. . -.. .
that an election be held in each and everv County)
RUNAWAY.
-5 FROM the subscriber living in La 5
J-9 Fayette County Arkansas about the fir
vii 1st of April two negro man : Elijah v2.
aged about 40 years black and has a very hoarse
voice and a bleini-!i in one eve. 5 feet 5 or G inch
es his'i ; Zeb is about 23 years old. a dark cepper
color heavy set with a goad set ot teeth hmh
cheek bone- no marks rellected. Thev had on
A hush child? I dont know what makes ( 0f j;s sij!c on c i;rst Monday
! when they left cotton pantaloons and Kentucky
vou asic that question!'
' jse the other day I asked Jane what
iriado tier back stick out so and she said
hzuh"
Syringe tr true. A lady hnd a duck
which hearing it was to he killed for dinner
walked into the garden and deliberately stuf-
fed lWolf with sage and onions.
Some slandering bachelor says it is much
joy when you first get married but its more
faita ufler a vear or two.
mg
-P
ugust next for one
it Monday (the fifth day) of ymscy coats made huutiegshirt f:
Chief Justice four County ; . .-; ;tPT1-n!! to eo anion" tl
vomm:s5ionerscne onenii one coroner one uoun-
ly Clerk two Justices of tlie Peace and ono Con-
stable for each Justices precinct one County Treas-
urer or.e District Clerk in each county wherein
that office may be vacant as aforesrid cr where
four years" may have elapsed since the election of
tho incumbent and als-n a District Surveyor m such an(j jciiTery of the negroes to me or their confine
cf the Land Districts of tins State as may then '. : .... a; 60 tiial 1 C3n eel their.
aslu.'n. 1 believe
the wild Indians.
The negro Elijah above described can read and
write. - .
Slid negroes as I think have ucen lately in the
neighborhood of Clarksvilie and may very possibly
travel towards the Trinity river.
I will eive a Iiber.il reward lor the apprehension
Roland December yjnd 1b1!. N. 10. (t. ;
MK&l?Ilis" INSTITUTE.
"i . JJ A ?J A. Cj ii & X &. L X Ail
rHIHE regular coctse of Lectures in this Institute
JL will commenca on the f;r-t of November and
continue until the last of February. The Anatom-
ical Department will he opened and ready to ricuve
Students b the first of October. The Medical
Departmental!! be under the dirccusa cf t!u fid
loutu:
V IlOFCSSOItSt
Z. Fkeemvk :t. d. Professor of Aoatomy.
R. S. Newto:: m. d . Prfessor of Surgery.
II. J. Unci: ?!. i.. Professor of Theory and Prac
ticeof .Ifcdieine.
W. Rico Powhii m. p. Professor of Phvsiology
Pathology Mineralogy and Geology.
J. Kisn m. p.. Professor of Mauria Medics l'her-
apeutics and Mt-dlcal Jurisprudence.
J. Milton Sanuus. m. d. Piofessor of Chemistry
and Pharmac.
J. A. Wilsojt m. ii. Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
CLIXKIUE I. E C T V II E S.
Medicine Prof. II. J. Hclcc.
Surgery Prof. R. S. Newtox.
Z. Fcemian M. D-. Anatomical I?enionstratnr.
The fejs lor a full course of Lectures amounting
to S 105.
Each Professor's Ticket S 15. Matriculator's
S 5. Demonstrator's Fee. S 10. Graduation.
S20.
Those desiring further information will please ad-
dress their letters (po-l paid) to the Dean ; and
students arrivinc in the city will please call on him
at the Commercial Hotel.
II. S. NEWTON m. v
Dean of the Faculty.
annum.
V-.T. ... r.-T.-. --..!. . .: . t
Ot '.. w -. i.-.-...i. ..u.t .i-;u a; .engiii.
i.ivv a:c. s-. or an .-::;er pacer in :S.T State.
The privilege cf annual adieriisers is I-iiu-
! their own isuccdists business and all adverta-ii
' for the bentCt of nll.ers as well :ts all K-.-.1 -
;d Kianuehi on Red River; .ilso Jroin -Para-- and
Rouham intersect the road lead'iig lo Porter's Riutl
in and near Kmgsborough prain
aiust he pah! for b.
tLemer.t.- seat ia bv them.
1 square.
I For aimouneinj: candidates for Coe-rcs-. I.-
The Trinity bottom at this point :. scarcely half ' 2L'W' -'""P. I 5heri:hhy : e D.-U-.s r
a mile wide with but oae slough over which a goop j';'' 'r"".rs; 1Te "i"-.
Rridge hr.- been built. l "'-"al ". "J i"i:uary anirfe. cha- -
A Northern Editor perpetrates the follow-
A New Placer The Gulphin Claim.
Gen. Taylor aro a case
And Crawford are a caser :
And Uncle Sam's big pocket is
The best and newest "placer.
"My boy' said a wag to a sharp fea
tured little tellow " caa you iniorm me
who it was struck Mr. William Patterson.'
" Yea sir' said the urchin with a saucy
twitching of the muscles of the lip. "It was
the man in the green spectacles vol owns tho
black dog.
A fiiend of ours in California is certainly
haid run His pantaloons aro made of rag
cErpetrwhtle his overcoat consists ot a cel
lar-door with straps o'n each side for on arm
fivies. Hp feeds on artificial spawn fog
AtfsrfMglah sour molasses.
' 'What ANQk! Thcre is at present on
exhibition at U Farmers" Hotel; Buffalo
an ox four thocMW &vo hundred pounds
weight measuringfc feet in extreme length
end somewhat iBObn ten feet girth.
- The Boston Bee recSqb shocking accident
in thai" city. A washeifcaan undertook to
Sriva'a nail through a bbaBrlition- Hear-
in" a Bcream from the othefcido she enter
cd tlioinexi room anu iuu
driven the nail into the he
had fallen nsleep readin
the HbTine Valley." The
.died'
An elderly lady tolling herau remarked
Ihkt she was born on the 22d of Ail. Her
hnsband. who was present obseridB "I at
wave thounht vou were born ontmjirst cf
AnriL" "Peonle might well judge soXre?
onnded the matron "in the choice I made of
s-hwtiaBd."-
under the law be required to be elected together
with such other county olacers as are or may bo re
quired to be chosen by the pcoplo.
And it is further ordered that the Chief Justi-
ces of the respective Counties (and in case of va-
cancy in that office or inability of the Chief Jus
tice to aei men any two ot tae uouniy i .omiuis-
sioners) give due notice of tlio said election and
order the same according to law ; appoint prcsi-
siding officers (where the same have not been ap-
pointed by the County Court) in the several pre
cinct" who will appoint the Judges and Clerks of
saw election and have the same conducted accor-
ding to the Constitution and laws regulating cleC'
tions and make due return thereof to the Depart'
ment of State.
In testimony whereof I have hcreitnto set my
hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be
affixed.
jjrysrcEsSs. Done at the City of Austin the
'BRs3: twentieth day of May A D. eigh-
RBlSiSfJ teen hundred and fifty of the Inde-
yftfV&r pendence of the United Slates the
seventy-fourth and of Texas the fifiecnth year.
1'. Jl. UtbL..
By the Governor
iHO. ii. iiCVAL
Act'g Secretary of State.
May 25 1S30. No. 35. 3ms.
J. R. GLASS.
V. hereas at every tur.pr croK-iag the Jtotlom is
from :: to 5 inik- TVide ami cut up with mnumtndde j
s'ough's. A direct line from Clar!.sviHe prairie to
Austin would cross tae imiiir river :a tne nniiiedi
as auverlis-mcr.ls.
Reports or communicat'on. .b-.:gH.d to call .
tio-.i to any matters of hnim-.l or mihv idtial m
will be considered ad veitisdincn:- aad rav ic.
. i i i l ...-1 - KT..- 'or tneir in.oncatioii. as such.
This route now having a good and perfectly ' " "e" at-vcrtisemcaLs are scat to the otl-cc.
straight road between these no.nts. will make it the .1!: -e narabor ot :rer.:e:i.- mark.-d upon
most riiularline of travel to the West. - le? v"1 kt causuol at tne disorvt:n of tho
Perrons desirous oi purchasing lots will please ap a lm.S xs. hc --"rro.-es tneir appeaniKce rf.-s.
tdv to the subscriber. l"" cr:Vcr' zziil t'3r-ei '-'mg!v unless
R. II. PORTER
At Tas IlLcrF
Dec.IOih 131? No.23
' ?cd by order.
i Persons directing the "luppigc of paper. w
' especte-J to pay all arrcarjc.-r. to the time of
. fage lit accordance with ct-ueral usa".
sri
Ml
TO
CASH PRICE REDUCED!!!
!
Rj All letters to the EU.ior conaccted w;i
business- of the pajKir. cits-t be rKsslraid or the
not be receiv eJ.
ZA
iff v j? tt n '.j ty vf '" v? iu
that she had
a man who
Robber of
an lias since
The Act incorporating the new counties of
Falls Mciellen and lJell in tlie 3rd Judicial Dis-
trict does uot take effect until after tho first Mon
day of August next but the qualified voters ot moss
counties will be entitled to voto for a District At
torney in that District.
LOST.
milE head right certificate of Felix Scarbo-
JL loush issued by the Board of Land Com
injssioners of Red River county for one-third of a
league of land 1st class and numbered 2JI.
AlRlAtlm hid rtfrl.t fpflifi.v!o nf XKnnr IT Tp.
Kenzie issued by tlie sarao board for one-third of
a league ot land 1st class and numbered 152.
Also the head right certificate of James II. King
issuea oy me same Doard lor one-thud ol a league
of land lit class and numbered 361. .
If I can gain no information concerning any of
ine aoove cemncaies wiirun me time prescribed by
law I shall make application at the proper office
for duplicates of tho same.
WM. F. HAMILTON-
Executor of Rob't HiinLTov.
June l'st 1850. No. 40. 9ts. j
I
ilifiitu
ARE NOW OPENING IN CLAUKSV1LLE
a large and splendid assortment of
8?33?ie AJJ2 BU2HW3.il DQ29
consisting in nart of the following articles :
Drawn and iileached Shillings and Sheetings of J
all widths ; Rrown and colored Drillings ; 1 reach
English and American prints; French and domes-
tic Ginghams a great variety ; Linens of all de-
scriptions. Drillings Irish and Grass white and
brown : Cottonadcs Nankins and Osnaburos; Al
pacas black blue plaid satin stripe and fringed
a great variety of shades and colors ; Croton cloth
Queen's cloth; worsted and silk Serge ; Kentucky
and Pennsylvania Jeans a great variety of colors.
BSLrSS 2B3t IOI3 :LMK233
Swiss Rook and Mull Muslin cross barred
and satin striped; RishopLawn long Lawn and
Victoria Lawn'; Robbinct Jaefcocet and painted
Muslins ; Table and Towel Diaper plain and solid
colored Linseys ; plain and printed Flannels.
aiiics Bonnets.
Alboni. Milan Jenny Lind China Pearl Florence
braid. Neapolitan lace Pitta and Adelaide also
childrer.s Hats and Bonnets; Ladies and Misses
Gaiters Slippers and Shoes of all qualities.
CLOTHS etc.
French and English Broadcloths and Cassimercs
blue black andf fancy colors ; fancy Tweeds
trimmings; Hosiery in tho greatest variety for La-
dies Misses aad Gentlemen; Gloves of every kind
and quality.
HATS.
Beaver Silk Moleskin Russia Brush.Wool Mara-
caibo Leghorn and Cardinal ; also caps oi an sorts
Mens Roots and Shoes of every description.
Umbrellas.ParasoIs.Cravats Handkcrchicfs.Lace
Edgings Suspenders Tapes and fancy articles in
profusion; Hardware Glassware Queenswate;
School books ; Ready made clothing
will be
SOLO LOW FOR CASH
At the New Store -on the South West corner of j
tha Square. Gall and try us wo casxot oe mv
dersold.
May 11 1850. No. 37 tf.
all of which
THE sub-eribers on account of the scarcity oi
money will sell during 'the present j ear iccording
to the following rate for ca-h or on tune nt their
Mill eight miles North of Clark-ville. Wo tV.-I
confident ot public patrorane which '..i-j . :
been so liberal and more particularly .... -' : .!
the Sll'KKlOK ULAl.lt 1 ot utr i..:t'
that made at any other Mill in this sariion
Countiv.
CASH PRICES.
AGENTS FOR THE STANDARD
Gen. E. 11. Tvukant. Chamber.- Creek Naiai-
Wm F. IlKNoaasoK Emi. Corsicaiiu.
i; ' ..-.UV.M. Mu a:...::-. -- - "
l.F. M. ;-. PM.Mr.u:P .. Nl..
S. K. Mc GowtN liaj. IHiham Fa.uin '
i
U'
f.
f-r
M
lion. E. W. M. Kino Professor of Theory and
Practice of Law.
Jons Delafield Esq. Frofcsssor of Commcrcia
Jurtprudence.
Terms S50 per Session.
All letters pertaining m this department must be
addressed to E. W. M. KING Esq.
The Faculties for intellectual abilities mora!
worth and professional acquirements will compare
favorably with the most distinguished in ourcountrv
The medical faculty constitu'es an anomaly in this
or any other country all of them are able lectur
ers and the best of teachers.
Those who will contemplate our geographical
position and the extent of our population can have
no doubt as to tlie eligibility of oar situation for an
enterprise of the kind. As to health including all
seasons of the year we deny that any other city has
more.
The first class of the Law and Medical Depart-
ment of this school were small but the gentlemen
composing them are t-ilented and in the highest de-
gree respectable a favorable omen for the future
prosperity of the Institute.
That the public may be satisfied of the perma-
nency of this school wo fee! it our duty to state
that tlie Trustees and faculty forma rsiT in action
which augurs well for its future success ; and that
tho peculiar internal organization which connects
them cannot be interrupted.
E. V. M. KING
President of the Memphis Institute.
April 13 1850. No. 33.
TIME.
Slj
20
ft;
per
M-
Square Pino Lumber
Sheathing Pkmli
Sweet Gum
Rlack Walnut
PRICES O.S
Square Pine Lumber
Sbcalhin Plank
Sweet Gum
Rlack Walnut
Wo have now oa hand about
dried plank which to those wl.o h
ble distance is a great oonsideratit '
The highest cash prico will be pj..
able Wheal delivered at our Flouring Mill one
mile fruta the Saw -Mill.
AGE N T S .
R. S. Hunt . :
S. 15. Ailcn : . : :
W. C. Benge . . :
G. W. Raruett . .
MONTGOMERY LITTLE & EPPERSON
CUrkivilie. July 1st. 1STJ. nll:tf.
l!.C -1HN n- "HoBOCIL r)
EDRiscs-HorKiss I'.M
1 B. W. Gat Esq.
It. r. t-Bi-xr Kst.
. Paris. Lasaar
.Tarrant. HojiUk-Mooa(.PfeasaMtTit-.
JerJersoo.esws
Subscribers w& doaotcmexfjServ-
-intnry.areeaubKared wjtfbuKrtocftft.i.-.
20"-..l"O fci t
i 3 ct us. 'era-
McrcLs. !
Iijr:ham.
Dallas.
Preston.
McXir.ntv.
e- 'S.T.l.:i0B.
i i. It subscriber . :Jer iIip ciscowiAiiant'- o
' pipcrs.h- r.:Vis... r i.iav rociinue :c envl .'
)"aH that ia i! c aid.
3 !"- -?;i ..eg'-ct r -e'e- : . ;al -
p-s'".i . - - : i'..c. ''.-. re d r.
a-.- :e-" . - '.-: II - -. .:
d. .' r :r ' - - .' . ..
1. If subscribers remove to other pbecs. vv;
infonning the publishers and the paper is sent '
' former direction they arc held responsible.
j 5. The Court.- have decided that refusing to
' a paper or periodical from the office or rem
land leaving it uncalled for i- priaa fizeit evidei
intentional fraud!
SADDLERY.
j THE undersigned is constant- CjVj y1
Sii ly manufacturing every article eVr-1
in his line of business and of- - ;- w
1IIST15ICT COURT EXEtTTIOXS forriT"
ANEW form just printed at tha office ins- - .
or sivle.
ALSO
Citations for District Courts a fresh supp -
fine paper
ALSO
r..r n lii customers an article of ladies' and genth' I APMisi-TKATor-'sRoNPs ami Letters tori r it-
.-- t.i.it vnni-rnr hnili in ilurabiliiv and an Clerks a new form in conformity lvitli the act o: ti i
....... 7 --. ... .. -
nearaiiee to auv iirougm irnm ine ivorui.
CALIFORNIA &. TEXAS GOLD AND
SILVER WANTED.
THE subscribers have received per late am
vals of Steamboats a heavy assortment o
Merchandize in addition to their former heavy stock
which thev will sell exceedingly low for cash.
Thankful for past favors received from their nu-
merous friends and the nublic eenerally. thoy again
solicit a liberal share of patronage for the coming
yaar. ueing connueni mai uy auutuiuB -'" iu
the cash system they will be enabled to sell lower
than any o'ther house in Eastern Texas all they
ask is a call after cxaming elsewhere and of course
before purchasing.
1 ISAIAH W. WELLS &c.
Pine Bluffs Red River Co. Texas. (no.28:6m.)
aiuovv ... .. --. (-j .
Saddles of every pattern from ten lo fifty dollars j
value made to order at tne shortest notice.
He has a stock of materials of Northern manu-
facture always on hand.
He has also always in his show case a few sad-
dles ready made of finest finish.
Harness -and saddle bags made to order after
any desired pattern.
Bridles marlingaleSjgirths and halters constantly
on hand.
THOS. R- WILSON
Clarksvilie June 21thlS18 n9:Iy.
lasl legislature.
TO OWNERS OFGINS AND MILLS
TYPE METAL suitable for gin boses.for 6alc
the '.Standard" Office for cash only.
Nor. 4th 1848.
P A It T N E It S H I P .
Rovvo & Elicit having formed a partnership
in the Drug Rusiness would say to the public
.. iluiv Imrn now or. hand a good supply of
Drugs Medicines.Paints Dyo Stuffi Glass &c. &c.
and that they will in a short time have as complete
an assortment of every thing pertaining to the Drug
Business as the country will justify which they
will sell upon as reasonabla terms as can be cxpect-
.?. On? or the other of the firm will generally be
at the Drug Store Tcady to prepare and give direc-
tions for the proper use of medicines. Call on its
and wo will try to please you.
ROWE & ELLETT.
No. 25 tf. 1
-ALSO
Guakhians Bonus and Letteks.
Auv of these or any others of the Ulanks adv '
tised by us sent by mail to order strongly envc'-oped.
CL
STAR HOTEL
A It K S V I L L E
THIS Well known large andr Jin
modious Establishment. is opri. r.
hcretoforefor theacconimodat'inof
Travellers.
Receiving heretofore a large shar 1
of the public patronage everv effort
will be made to merit a continuance ot it.
Situated in a prominent position upon the P'lbhe
square. Strangers will find it a desirable stopping
place from its locality auu unmediate contiguity to
the most public part of the town.
The table is always supplied with the best the
Country affords.
A vcrv larirc Stable with shelter for Carriages.
is attached to" tho Hotel and a plentiful sapply of
Cora Fodder Oats and Hav. always on hand.
HENRY GOODING
Clerhrille May 1st ISIS.
no. 2 tf.r
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