The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 25, 1852 Page: 4 of 4
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In virtue thereof the Company have now.ond have (f>mi. reeordi of t|e Duko ^ Northumberland,
r A I n\ V IB Tl,tue WOT®0' company w tv '"""j lvvvtv„ 1M1U ^_v
W,11 1 •. .... P. had fi>' "MM time part, tbe power to file legally, the " laM w£doV "V"^nwick Castle were ro'
- The undersigned, Trurtees of the Teian Em.- upon ,he lund| ,nd honiei of nearly every Colo- mov£d whenovcr hig fainily\ ipFncl to bo from
grutiun am) Land Company, liog leavo most i s. | whereby they could pat them to infinite co t ^oiuc. No other substance lut Unded moro to
{artfully U> address you. I nnd trouble, and koep their titlee in jeopardy and aJvunco science and add to tho comfort und
It !• now well known to every one, that the l>- jjouht f„. m.n„ yeMtj ji^j the Company been happiness of man than ghuw. What tho mi-
m motion of the paper*, from tho Agent'* olce.on j l(w ^ wen |bey („><,„ represented, th«y crosoope has reveulcd, what chemistry has
l>oen
ny" would by thl* time have had a patent for their
land, and the Idng disputed question of title would
have been quitted and Milled forever.
It in not the intention of the underelgned to Cen-
tura the few misguided Colonist* who wore by the
meat* of civilization would bo lout
8o pcrfpcTwore tho'Egyptian* iu tho man-
ufacture of pcrfunieo that some of their ancient
" ' an alabaster vase in the
still retain* a powerful
2000 and auoo
Ih" tod) of July imi. ww ftfwat tod nttttfW in- i wouy ^ uk.o ,1mm mmm of bM*M«- tooglit, wo own direc.lv Of indirectly to lis nie,
iff*- <*■*•.«< 'I- k fUi ta," 4 "ll«J«.. M-ok"over...Mk ><t«* ""I
cad them in the mo*t disadvantageous position,both | tent|on; on the contrary, they deniro al once to
with the Government and the Company. , Huive u|j ,U(!|, rix|,t« in your favor; to forego all
It i* now certain that if the file* had not have ,|leajvl|llto„MWhieh#ecident or imprudence have ufactuie of perfumes I
■en'fitfcon away,every CoionUt, of "Peter*' Colo- ^ (||em and offoctuftl|y M put an end by pro- 0"'1"'""1' ^Aln^lck"
i.i ■-*«■'■ • i "i r'"th"ir per relinquishment* and conveyance* to all their j ^ lh()Ugll u wul(t be between S
right* and claim* upon the land* of every Colo- yearij 0]di
: Iteichcnbacb suy** tKu't thousands of gho*'
The undersigned, therefore, muke known to you |Mt(ir|tl|t wjj| now rL.coivo a natural explanation
- that Mr. Wii.m* Strwart, a* Agent of the Com*]from |,jH discoven-, that the decomposition
niisreprenentation*of interested 'person* Induce i pany, will ho found at Austin by tho 30th day ofj„f unimnl matter is accompanied by light or
to participate in that outrage, and to commit Rn i i):v,1h.')2, and will tliere reccivo the file of luminous vaprHtr, which is visible to certain
ac t which wo aro fully convinced they would nev- an}, (;0|l)|ljit w|ljt.|, wa, tiikcn from tiie office of tho sensitive persons.
er have thought of. Nor will they di.pote w.th| A;,,,nt and rotur|| tll(! tllB 0eneral Und mmmmmmmmmmm
those who decignedly prr.jected and led them on to10fficHt nH ^ ^ fi|o ()f a||y C()/o(1(V/ wll0 wtt„ by vs^ff SS ™
that .Illy and unless violation dflaw -hH Ot.kr.i ^ (M,;llrr„n,!t,lt of th# ,,t|l Jllly pr(,e„U,d | Wanted to ttunderslgl'latulo \ovem-
ir, op hU lilreu miio « from making Ii'ih or th<;ir filo with tho A^ont, j>ro- |j0r term, 1S.VJ, of tho Prolmto Cuurt of Collin
of n ull, It ha* Men pro.luct.vo o« v!||e)1,m mftdfl ,.,mformUy wi
Tho undersigned, contrwtor for carrying the
mail between the above named places, has just
placed vehicle* upon tho route from tlark*ville to
Ka* t • ft-i 'a mjl.,nn/i IVlftll MlA vlauf iUtVlfVRl'thi
Washington itk Accordance^with the new contracts.
Phis renders the lino complete from Texas to lilt-
Thin renders
tie Hock, ami thence by way of the Arkansa* or
White ltiver.to Memphis, furnishing uninterrupted
communication between Northern Texas and New
Tho traveller can
to and from
Den* Spavin
Wondgalli, snd Si"" * *■"
oAB&Tora
■ hy vmia104
The chancel of weather and seaion, with the change
of uso and feed, have a very great effect upon we
Mood and sinuous fluids «f horses. It U at these
elmnges they require an assistant to nature to throw
off uuy disorder of the fluids of the body that ma
have been imbibed, and which, if not attended I
Botts,c.hin the Yellow WMer, Heave*, W orms,
een esuit AH «f *Mch will be prevented by glv
ing one of these powders, and will at any time *ur
when any symptoms of disease appear, If usea li
communication
Orleans or tho North and hast
now find comfortable conveyance
Ciarksviile, without tho necessity of purchasing or
sidling horses on tho route. Tho Stages, horses
and driver* are unexceptionable. Stapes loaves
Ciarksviile Sunday and Wednesday nights at w
o'clock.
F A II E
From Ciarksviile to Uocky Comfort
lr
Way I'assengi
Julv 1st 1k:>2.
(No 30-tf)
To the locator,
prime mover* <
no advantage whatever. Tho returns of tho Agent
to the (ienornl Land Office have ruined all (heir
impes, and they have totally failed of their princi-
pal object, viz: ttopping tho action of tho Ihw of
JM2, and making a breach or quarrel bother, tho ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ )jo ,.(irrftctly ,„nn(.ctnd witll
Colonists and the Company. So fur a* tho Com- thn „„ 0f tho Company heretofore mode, the
pany .* concerned, tho.r r.ght* are not allied in „r lan, of whioh nrn now on „,c in tho 0mi-
the .lightest degree by any thing they have done. cru, Und 0fficft of ^ ^ hf w |join}, .
| by their said surveys. And provided also,that the i
lo in conformity with tho law, and; County, upon tho Hstate of C. K. F. Boyer docoas-
od, lutn of hakI County. Thorofopo all pornnnM ha-
10. if necessary, endorse tlieroon a ^ (.,,|i|||H up))Il Ma;,f K,tlltPi ar.. requested to pre
ight or interest whioh the Company HCr,t them to tho wndersigncc within the time nre-
tiuie; They purify the blood, remove all inflamo-
tku and fever, loosen the skin, rleniise the water, enu
invigorate the whole body, enabling them to do more
work with the same feed. The action of these pow-
ders is direct upon all tli je tho secretive gmnds, anu
therefore they have the ame effect upon the Horse,
the Ox, the Ass, und all Herbivorous animais----nll
disease arising from or producing a bad state of the
blood, are speedily cured by them. t'Al'TL()N..-"
llomeiiiher and nsk for CAIILTON'S CONDITION
P0WDEH8, und tuke no otktri.
cablton'b meeve amd bone liniment fob
u0bse8.
and for the euro of nil iliseaso of man or boast that
require Menial application, and for contrarled cordt
und mutcle* strengthens trtak limbt, and is nlso uied
fortpraiut, bruitea, ladille mall', tu tllcd ltg , sores o
nil kinds on horses.
CAHLTON8 articles for 1/orici and Cattlo are pre
SADDLERY. P"1'011 llul" tho recipo of a vory celebrated English
riMIK undersigned, mpectfully1 Vurrier, aud will cure in ninety nine cases out of one
I Informs hi* frlends.and the Pub huudred any of the above complaints. They have
. lie generully, that he has lately re-1 been used by farmer*, livery men, stuge proprietors
■ ceived u fine supply of new materinl | and others, with tho most marked and decided suc-
from Xew Orleans,comprising every- j cess
thing desirable in his line. i c ,
Having the best Northern Materl-1 ,]10 Imnio
•urncliftn
AVusliington
Little llock
;or* 10 ccnts, per mile.
PET Kit HANGER
814.00
0,00
s.oo
18,00
•van of Strangulated Hanla It aajr rasult UJ
SHERMAN'S.
NEW PATENT TRUSS
AND.
RUPTURE WASH!!
Will effectually r«-
taln and radically cure
every form of HER!
\UTlON....A*oMff can be genuino unleu you finl
e name of J. Carlton f'omstock on tho Wrapper of
at tho sumo time
waiver of any right __ _____ _
may have in the land cluimod by tho Colonist.—, scribed by law, o'tWwiso tlicy will bo barred.— j n, iTTcTmfurntW to order,"work that will compete ' | oncli 'iirticle"--- Remember this, as tholr articlet
Provided tho land shall be so described, claimed' A'"' "" l",,,'H""" indebted to said estate, ftrorcqucs. finish, and Aufrubility, witli the best City made. ,mva ,)C0I1 ovten.ively counterfoitod of late, look am
' ted to make payment immediate!I|H/| Bt nrices as low us any foreign article can bojfllu| t|,c proprietors niiino, J. Carlton Comstotk.
It must, however,bo admitted, that tho situation
of tho Colonist is far different. The filing of your j HTosHlmllV.o presented to Mr. Stewart before the
f Him to land*, an reijuiroil by that law, an<l tho rol ^rHt (jay ^.ir||
turn of tho*e Ales to the General Land Office,would J y,m \viI, r(l,uliiv pn'r;,oivo
'lmro established your claims beyond all doubt,and
with the consent of tho Company (which would
not liavo lieen withheld for an instant,) all your
patent* would by this time have been ismicd. Aad
now what i* your position and clmnce for obtu'ii
ing your title*? I'lio Commissioner of tho donor-
al Land Offico refuse* to issuo them; I'lio iigitli.
tor*, who have hithorto misled you, tell you that
tho loglslui lira will roliovo you. Out are you sure
that body will or can givo you any relief? And
'hri you Mire that you can accurately deline what
reiiiT you neodT Hundred* of you havo mlvde
>.<iir lo;«uions and files perfectly in neeordat^'i
perceive by this offer and
rangemerit tho Company will present no opposi
GEd. II. PEOL'KS.
Ailniinixlrntor.
Culliii CojnUi/, Texas, Dee. "th, 1*52.
(No. 7—fits)
estate 07 johh edmonson, deceased.
jTIIEUEAS tho undersigned Was apnobited
f Administratoi of tho estate of John Edmon-
son deceased, late of Red River County, by the
ar-'County Court thereof, sifting in Prohnto, at the
w
I October term, 1W2, notioe is hereby given to all
. . ... . ... , " i persons indebted to said estate,to como forward and
tion, claim, or denial, against your locations, but nmi((, payment, nnd to all thoso hnving claims up-
will aid nnd assist you in obtaining your patents: on it. to'present them to tho undersigned, within
and faeilitating your cli i i in s ,m the State, asking the time prescribed by jawvir they wjH bo[barred.
" i in return only to know exhc tly where your claims j ]hr,mhn 1Hth_ ,852. 4 " MmlaUlrator.
are ioisteil, for the sole uhdonty purpose of being1 f\„. 7 (it*)
afterwards enabled to locate difrIhm'ls without in-
aif'l at prices as low us uny foreign urticlc can be, finij tjie proprietors'
brought here. 1 &o., never hmj without.
He continues to make harness fine or plain, of tho. deafness.
belt materials nnd at the lowoA prices. 1 L'hc l r. LARZETTh. 8 ACOUSTIC OIL, for tho
Cash will be required for all 'Hobs under Ton dol- curt. 0f Deafness. Also, all those disagreeable noises,
TH08. U. WILSON. uko tho buying of insects, falling of water, wlili-
Ciarksviile, June Ixt. ling of sterna, which aro symptoms of approaching
ANILI. V « Cotton Rtfpo, (/f every sine from |doiifness. Persons who havo boon deaf for twditj
lnrs,
\ I toi'i 'M1 diameter; also'a splendid ussortment of | yours, und were subject to use car trumpets,
tU best Nova Scotia Grindstones, Carpet Iti;gs to. j after using one bottle been made1 well.
have
NIA
while it i* fro0 from the
objection* found in eve-
ry other True*. It 1* alio entirely different from
heretofore in use, both in form and principle 0'
tion, and i* in accordance with the principle* of
gory nnd Anatomy. The pressure I* mure nt
being comparatively light in bad rupture*, and
bo regulated nnd brought to bear directly ovet
Hernia openings, thereby affording security ai
time*, even under the most violent exerciae. B.
use, when fitted by the proprietor, or a skilful 8ur,v
on, the wearer is placed beyond the danger of Btrm,..
ulation, or uny other painful orudangorous symp> i.,s
which is not unfrequent in the so of otlior Truj!(s
It is a very common praotioo for person* afflicted «i:)l
Hernia, to select a Truss und upply it to tiiemseh «b.
It is a bad nnd dangerous prnctice, which cunnot in
seen only by thoso who understand Anatomy, and un-
familiar with the nature of Ruptures. Lot it be n
nicmbercd that tho best Truss may be injurious; t ii
does not suit tho form of ltupturo applied to, ni l •>
not properly fitted. Therefore, I have conclude'! 1.
form NO AGENCIES, but to sell and apply theTm.
ONLY at my Office,
70 St. CHARLES STREET, NEW ORLEAN8.
Ol^trre the Sign of the over the door.
ALSO, Chase's, Komhurd's, Itull's, Goulding's n
other Puteut TRUSSES, sold ut three, five, eight, i,„.
and fifteen dollars, according to style und quulity; to,
getiicr with Shoulder Hiiaces, of nil kinds, St rroR.
thus for Females, and all other useful oppliunces for
tho relief of the afiiictod and deformed. Also, ELA8
TIC STOCKINGS.
November 1851. (No. 10—tf)
'Tis well to read as well to heed.
SHEBKAN'S
P A T E N T ELASTIC.
Arwoit, l.'itli, 1 Koli. ^ J. ii. luMtS'XLL
TO OWNERS OF OIN8 AND MILLS.
Willi
, ESTATE OF JOHN CLAY, DECEA8EU.
truding on the claims you havo made, or getting I "VITIIKHKAH letters of ndmiiiistration
into dispute witli you about thorn. 1
In soncltisitln, tho undersigned dosiro to nsstirft
you of the kind intentiMis of the Company towards countv. Theroforo nil persons lnivihg eliiims up
you, and all your interests, and i'(\pri;ss the 'hope 011 said Kstato, lire requested to present them to
e i that to end tho difficulties by whluh you arc in,for- !h" within rlie time prescribed by
J J law, othopwiKn thov will bo barpod, An«l all pop-
.Voup- mmH Jnili.btod tpmitl oMtato.aro rofiuoNtod to nmko
'sTamli(H^ offlw'^"oash only''0*'"'' <0r 0t f?nrds,°n'!uf Musclos, or stiff jolnti, strengthens \Vi
Iuu- m" Limbs, and enables those who nro crippled to wi
• 'V1 ' -3- iiirain. Comstock & Brother, Proprietors, New \ 1
JUDSON'S
CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF
granted to tho undersigned,at the .July tenn
of tho'Probate Court of Collin County, upon
In Estate of Jolfh 'Clay docensijd, late of said
tho law* and tho contracts. That portion of | tmmtely siirroiindnd, you will at once avai
selves of tho proposal we herein 111 ike you, plodg
ing ourselves to uso all means on our part to se
cure to every Colonist all the colonial rights and
privileges to which Iu: is entitled.
WILLIS STKWAHT,
JOHN J. SMITH,
WILLIAM C. PETERS,
Trunleen, dr.
payment iiiiniodiately, (1EOROK II. PEOl'KS.
AilminMrutor
Collin County, Texan, T)er. "th, 1K32.
(N'o. 7—tits)
THE STATE OF TEXAS .
To tho Sheriff of Rod River County 0 r 0 e 11 n g.
■\iriIEREAS, Henry Rhine a member of "the
v v (inn of II. Rhino & Bros, n resident
amj.lv • ulliciont for thoso; and if tho Commissi,,,,.
1 rof 1 In- I.ind Offico hud uctcd in conformity with
the provisions of the law of 1*52, und bis duties
as therein defined, lio would long ago havo issued
IpiUcnU to all Colonists who hnd legally made their
'loettdi't* tmU Hies. ivnttuie i>rTi.'i>« | Yfirm of II. Rhino & Bros, n resident of the
, „ ... W1LUIAM hl(W' leounty of lied River & State of Texas, has filed
Tim act of JR5„ wn* suffleibnt, if only Ycuniifih- 'Jnixlee*, if'c. i his altiduvit, nnd says, that William II. Bi/.*oll is
lily complied with) to givo you all that you nskod __ _ f ta * ■" ViTw t't i* w t q jm-tly indebted to Henry Rhine Samuel Rhine &
or eluiined. Aro you not nwaro that tho (lovorn- EDITOR S SENTIMENTS. Abraham Rhino, partners in trade.trading under
w ......... 1 . 1 . 1 the firm name of llenrv Rhine & Brothers, on a
mom and ( u.npntij hat e made great and valuable lioM in ,pocoh uml ,)uM
In action, note in the Sum of Ninety Dol nrs, and thirty-nine
sacrifice* to you, and that by tho compromise of j|c forov,,ri Time will test j Cents, and that tliesnid William II. Hizzeli, is not
last session, you were put Into possession of don- ,)f ,|l0 free-soulod und the slavish 111 r"'"i,J,;nt tl,iH "" t,h.ft °'',!iniJr.Vlpro-
Mh t lir* << mi iitS# v nf in mi wi.ii.it 1«. «i.,. • • a .... 1 nil 1110 hi . n, Um'hh of Imw cMinnotbo hopvoiI on him. And whopo-
y ' " «'"ftl eon | Which fulfils life's mission host. as it writ of nttacliment was this day issued to vou
you had a right to expect either from the Ito thou like tho noble undent— j as Sheriff aforesaid, at the instance of tho said plain
State or the contractor*? Are you not also awitfe Scorn tho threat that bids thee fear tiiK returnable to tho Justice's Court of A. M.
that 1 he Company havo set aside all their rights 8pcuk!_t.o matter what botide tl.ee; j^a^.fl^nhnrv \'T ™
m.' ir l.iv .r, and have oven desired the Commis Let them strike, but make them hear ! | You are therefore hereby' commanded to Cite
? m er of tho (Lmcral Land Office to issue patents 1 the said William lj,'Bir.r.ell by publication in the
lo you without Considering tlmlr own claims ami ,'1"" "ke the great Apostle-- , Standard a public 'Newspaper published inClark*
interest, and have actually offered to rcli to 'Detll,m Iikn horolo PrfU!; ville; three successiveWks. to^la, and appear bo-
. , . . . . . • tfufWii «lis.Uif 1t unnka fom A. M. < Poo KM a JustlOO of tllO pi'llOO ifl atlil
tho ColonirtH all tholr ri^ht, titlo antl claims in ^ , . ' fop Ucil Hivop Cotmty procinct No. .'I, & Stato of,
and to lamia looaM upon by vou, provided tho hpouK it noti y i vpon in jToxim, on tho l^t day ofJanuapv A. P. 18&1, ut op
laud shall he so deser as to bo correctly con- Face thine mtemies-uccscrs; , before the hour of 2 "'Clock P.' M of said-hiv to
, , 8«Mirn the prison, rack or ro«l! nnswor to tho complimit of flio said lionrv llhino
nectrd vith^ the Company s surveys heretofore, Am|. if tho,, hast truth to utt br, j Samuel Rhine. & Abraham Rhino partners as
ma P Having a knowledge of those things, we , , i|w„ |()rfro „|p 0((((, , iif.jresaid or.is above recited.
would ask you with what excuse call you go to the -■ ; Herein rail not, and make duo return of this
I'-gislamre und say, give us more land or more pri Cliarles j. Afliorton, democrat, lias been, ^'UiTm.ssX'Yan.Vof th7said Justice, at'office in
\ ilege«* A large number of you. perhaps a ma- elected 1 . !\ senator from iN. Uuinpslure. .Ciarksviile, this Stli day of December, A.l>. 1X52.
.iorit.v. liuVi made your files aeeording t" law. It! ,u elgi«m there are exactly Hll,7;)4 prole**] M. CROOKS J. P.
is triv. and wo deeply regret, that there are some il,,lul lllWr ' OizzF.i.r KsQR.
, ... I , . | Sir; vmi are hereby cited to appear in nccor-
" Ml<" '" ,yere made in accordance with the ad- We heard an anecdote a few evenings since, j dunce with the above citation. J. M. BIVINS.
vice of thos'i deniguing men, who have so often which is too good to confine lo private circles. I _ ShrrifT nf I/. I/. Co,
and not according to law. And yet It is as follows; " A negro preacher was holding j Printers l'Vo ^
, wo cannot understand after the con- forth o his congregation upon lliosubjcetofobey
CHERRY AND LUNOWORT,.
I'OR TIIE CURE OK
Coughs, Colds, lloarsuess, Spitting
of Blood, Mfflit Sweats, Asthma,
Liver Complaints, and
CONSUMPTION.
DEATH.
Can bo and has been prevented in thousand of ca-
ses, by this, nature's own reined//.
Juuson's Cuemicai. Kxtbact of
CHERRY AND LUNGWORT.
This medicine unlike most of the patent remedies
of the dny is the result of the careful stmli/ and ex-
periments of a scientific und experienced I'hi/skian.—
The two principal ingredients have long been known
und celebrated.
WILD CHERRY BARK.
RHEUMATISM.
Comstock'* Nerve and llone liniment, is warranted
case of Rheumutism, flout, Contracted
Weak
ulk
...gala. Comstock & Urotlier, t'roprietors, .>cw xork
! tt„d none genuine without their name on tho wrap-
Per' TOOTHACHE.
fell. KMN'E'S DROPS, for the cure of the Tooth-
ache. Tt is with confidence that we can recommend
it as an infallible cure in all cases, without any in-
jury to the teeth or (.'inns., l'rlco 2o cts.
COMSTOCK* VERMIFUGE.
This Is the most cxdi'Wordinuvy remedy for Worms
ever usoil; it effectually eradicates Warms from both
Adults and Children. It cannot harm tho most deli-
cate liiftfm or strongest Adult, and never tails to com-
pletely root out and destroy all kinds of Worms.—
The cost, 2o ets. per bottle, puts it within rciioli of
all, and nil parents who are without it are wantonly
exposing the lives of their children to thoso fell de-
stroyers of .youth, "Worms," Laok'fdr the naino ol
Comstock k llrother, proprietors, on the Wrapper of
citch Bottle.
EAST INDIA HAIR DYE.
Colors the Jlair and if ill lint the Skin.
The dye may he applied to tho hair over night, the
first nigiit turning the lightest 11KU or UI1KV HAIR
to durk brown, und by repeating a second night to a
.jot black.
These facts arc warranted by the getitWfiian who
manufactures it, who is tbe celebrated Chemist, l>r,
COMSTOCK, author of 'Comstock* Chemistry, l'lii-
osophjyftnd other works, and School lfooks, well
kinrtvti
Caution.—All of the above named articles aro sold
When the strength of this is iiro/ierl/i extracted is! onli/ by Comstock & Urotlier. 2 St. Peters Place, di-
o best medicino known for curing the worst Cough rec'tly in rear of the Astor House, between Uarelay
and t'esei/ sts., one door from Uarelay, und one liluck
from Ji road way, New Vork, to whom nil orders must
be directed.
Sold iu Ciarksviile only by Mo. DONXA SUHTtfa
In Paris, by - " - 8, & A, RHINE
LOST
!Uit>]''<l VMi|
w lh all tin
seat ot 'ho Company has been made known to him,
him ibe Ciimmisiionor refuse* lo issuo patents to
nr y juslly entitled Colonist, especially when it is
kn I., liiiQ tliat the Company nro the onlvpcr-
r ins who are interested therein.
One UiioK, however, is certain, that as the case I /" 'j
iiow ptniiilx
H V •' •lltliv't
,u«'l tin* itt'tuttl foloniht. In hpito of tho'innuinor
tilde uii r,.|,r,iscnttttlon* which have been for ma-
ny years s., bountifully heaped upon the Compa-
ny and it" agent*, we make bold to sny.nnd we de-
fy pro.,r to tho contrary, that the Company is com-
pur "d..f ni.1t possessing tho highlit principle* „f
ing the commands of (Ind,
whiitebcr (1ml fells
ing up the Hible)
seo in dat I must
gwino tnjumpo a
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
tho
and other Pulmoiiury diseases, it loosens tlio phlegm
und the suRcrcr to oxpcctorate easily, and alone will
cure tho worst cold or cough whioh if neglected al-
ways leads to Consumption,
LWfa'WORT.
This is u plant the virtues of which lire known to
but few, it lias been sn'nl by the most learned men o(
all times, that "nutnro bus provided a remedy for
each und overy disease," tend tho discoveries that arc
daily made, go to prove its truth. I.nngicort is doubt-
lUu the remedy designed by nature for eonsiim/ittbh. Its
milling properties are truly wonderful, and the ra-
pidity with which it cures tho worst eases of Uttora- will apply at tho proper'offirtC 'ftr duplicates,
ted Lungs, soothing and subduing all irritation, al- j Ciarksviile, Oct. 28, 1H62. SAML. JEFFUS.
most immediately, i* a proof of its adaption to this
disease
Those two articles combined iritli other purely vegetable,, , ;—
Ingredients, form a medicine that is certain to cure I | 'have lost the hcadright Certificate grantod by
tlio worst cases of Consumption if taken before the I -I 'he Hoard of Land Commissioners fur San Au-
suflbrcr is prostrated. Do not be discouraged, a tri- gustinc County, to Wilson K. Kwing, Adminis-
al cun do no harm, but will convince tho most scepti- tratOr of Jinnd'oijih de Spain, doccnscd, for One
cal of its real worth. third of a lcaguo of land, numbered ,1(10. date not
THOUSANDS OP CONSUMPTIVE. recollected .1. W. MATTHEWS
persons havo been deceived rcpeutedly in buying Jlwikin* Cuiinlb, Dec. 10th 1852,
inodlcincs which were said to be infallible euros, but
which have proved only palliatives, hut this medicine
is not only pnlliativebntr! eurcfor ulcerated lungs. It
contains no deleterious Drugs aud one ti'ial will prove
ts astonishing efficacy better than any assertions or
^piIF, Discharges of Samuel Jeffus, .lohnson ,Tof-
J. fus, David Lawgle antl ilohn Uloodwortbtmom
hers of tho company of Kiingers comlnitndod by
Capt. Wm. llcckncll in 18ii5 and '18118. If no
found within the time proscribed by Law, they
...ill .m iri .. .1 *i! a. _ _ "
(No. .10—IOts.)
LOST CERTIFICATE.
SHOULDER BRADE
IS foimod on tho,
true principles of I
mechanical phil-*
osopliy, it will
keep tho should-
ers in their prop-
er place, support
and strengthen the back, enlarge tho chest, uml rem:
edy habitual stooping or round shoulders, thereby giv-
ing a free and healthy action to the lungs,and a plea-
sing and graceful support to the figure. It is usoil
with like benefit by the healthy ami tlio weakly, the
old and the young—by the healthy, to guard against
tho distressing complaints tliut must inovitnbly follow
the acquired habit of throwing the shoulder nnd the
shoulder blades forward on the chest, und cramping
the lungs und heart—by the weakly, to regain tlio
health they have imprudently thrown away—by tlio
old, us a means of comfort, uml by the young to pre-
serve a tine figure, not only for appearance but for
comfort, for no person can be free frum pains and
aches wdio has not a full and perfect chest, therefore
every person of sedentary occupation must provide
themselves with a good BRACE, or endure the un-
pleasant sensations arising from n knowledge of the
fact that their strength is daily decreasing.
Paronts should look to their children und not allow
them to throw their shoulders forward, which they
commonly-do while at school, nnd misshape the body
and prcdispoilo'it to many complaints, the most fntiii
and frequent being Consi .mitio.n.
Made and sold nt Sherman's establishment,
70 St. Charles street, opposite Union street,
NEW ORLEANS,
Aii assortment constantly on hand, for Infants,
Children, Adults, Male and Female.
ALSO, LACE STOCKINGS, elastic and non-elastic.
November 1851. (No. 10—tf.)
CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE 07 TEXAS,
\nd the Ordinances, with the Rules of the District
Court, in pamphlet fortn.'tfdirtly printed on good pa-
per, for salo at tlio Stundiird 'Office, Prico 10 ccntB
per copy.
there is not nnd cannot hereafter be,
or contention between tlio Company
rati"fit v ( ii til'Honor. Many of them nro distin-
giii-hod lor inlent nnd high standing in tho conn-
'ommon country; nnd that ii* a body1'
l lii ve Individually, they hro inchpublo of
"1'
, i's
and
committing ii Imso or moan notion, nnd more ospo.
«• ally of infringing upon tlio right* ami privily
fl*'!' or poor. Tlioir wholo vhucho,
of III
it la:i' ■ io the Colony ha* never indicated any de
'ire to net violent!,yor unjustly, nnd they have no-
\ er u is!,,fur or attempted to take directly or in-
uirecth Ironi any Colonist, hi* land or his* home.
ii.i HKi'.ter whether he had n just right to it or not.
Tb"\ nro a ro that you have been told tiinenndn-
galn, thai the Company were striving to rob yon
of vonr hU. Is, ami that they intended toirtvohe
von in interminable law suits, for that purpose.
Hot iv ).,i«itively assert, that such was never our
wish or intention. We havo ulways and do now,
most „,i._Hi.iv desire, that you should get your
hind- ,i> v'iii claimed them. And we unhesitato
l_> pr.il.oui;
true.
t
(lotl—jiimpin' at it long* to
liiini II. Itiv.zoll is not a resident, of this State, so
NlVKVMI.—Among the latest discoveries nt that the ordinary process of law cannot be served
Nineveh, one eoffln was found eoiilaining the on him. And whereas a writ of attachment wn*
body of a lady of the Hoyal house; ny of the I1"* ,1".v ,v;,,},"s Sheriff nforesnid, at the
J i* ii. ii ... i i: i nmtimoo of tho mikI lionrv lUiino, rotnrnahlo. to
gannoti s were entire, also tl o gold sluils which : ,,nHtil.p.s Cimrt ,if A. "M. Crooks, a Justice of
(listened horvest. ,1 hemnist siiigularihscovi'iy, „f said Countv, on the 1st day of .Innu-
however, was a mask ol thin gold pressed upon ttrv, A. D. 185,1,
the face so ns lo assume und rettiin the features | Vou nro therefore, hereby commanded, to Cite
of the dereiiseil. jtho said Willinm A. Itizzell, by publicRtion in the
■*•••► _ — j Standard, a public Newspnporpublished in Clark*
li«flinniri>, Am. 20. ville: three successive weeks; to lie nnd appear lip-
Aletter t'rtim Mudrid,dated October 20,says; fore A. M. Crooks, a Justlcc id' the peace, in and
"I can inform you on uulhority of tin nutlicutie for lied River Countv. precinct No. ,1, and State
source, that a secret treaty has been concluded1"' ''i1'1"' ""'be 1st day of January,A. D. 18,>3,at
with Franco, according to which that power has "r the hour of ... clock P. St. of said day.
ti i iV a 4 * ki •. •. . • t'1 nnswor to tho oomphunt, ol tho said lionrv
pledged itMf to protect Spam in the possession ns llll(ivp rocito,,; y
of (/iiba. All coiniiinnuors of rrcnun vossoN Ui>ri>in fail not, nnd make duo return of this
of war at, present, on the Atlantic station, have writ, with your action thereon,
received orders to assist tlio Cap'Oiiti (iolicral of Witness the hand of the said Justice, nt office in
('ulm. Three'French vessels ofwar 'linV
been for sometime in the Cuban pi
our si|imdronon that station the St. Kdward,
on lii'iiriiii hi i> oie « uie nan.i oi uie saiii.iiisuce. at iillice in
irWveii'h'i'udy ^'hirksville, this '.itli day of December. A.l). 18*52,
ports, ami to A. M. CROOKS, J. I'.
eighty-six guns, will be shortly added. She is
quite a new vessel, and was only launched outlie
Itlth."
(Jen. Harney supersedes (ten Smith,-hi the,
command of flic kighth Military Department
in and for the State of Texas. We look for
more energy and effectiveness under the new
military miministrution.—hnli/ir
4V ...
K.xtratmlhtn.MtV liOCK.—The editor of the
Ameriean Artir,*n •was -recently shown a piece of
,,... ... . mechanism whioh certainly goes ahead of tuiv-
y o uiij in-1 thing in the shape of a lock t4iat we have ever
| seen or read of, in tlio essential of security from
t ili i.bjoet of this address to applaud i depredation- It is called Vale'? Magic Lock,
nr t,. deny every charge which interest and is as absolutely unpii-kalile as the hern
To W M. 11. Itimt I, Ksn
Sin—You are hereby cited tu
ih'nvo with the above citation,
Her, 0 th ls:,^. Shcrifl] If. It
(No. 0—.Its)—Printers fee 1*8,00,
i appear, in aecor-
j. Si. mviNs.
Co.
rl
LOST CEBTIFICATE.
appcr
less counterfeit. Hem ember this.
CARLTON'S LINIMENT FOR THE FILES fto„
It is now usoil in tho .principal hospitals, and in
the private pructlcc In our country by nn immense
number of individuals nnd families, first uml most
certainly for the euro of tlio l'll.KS, and nlso so ex-
tensively and ell'cctnally ns to baffle credulity unless
where its otl'octs are witnessed Eternally in tlio fol-
lowing complaints:
Drop.y Swelling* , Rheum&ti.m, Acute or Chronio,
Giving Immediate Ea*e, Soar Throat Bruit.., Sprain*,
Barn., fte.
Sores ami lleeri....Whether fresh or loiig standing,
and fever sores.
Its operation upon adults and children in reducing
rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs nnd tight-
ness of the chest by relaxation of tho parts, has been
surprising beyond conception. The common remarks
of thoso who have used it In tlio Piles is "|t acts like
a chn'rtn." it is warranted to please any person tlint
will try It.
Caution;—Never buy it unless you find tho fac-
simile signature of Comstock & Urotlier, proprietors,
on tho wrapper.
AZORS TURKISH BALK,
The only certain Remedy for Baldneu and for preven-
ting the falling out of the Hair.
As a Toilet Article, lor Uenutifylug and keeping
the lluir Soft, ((lossy, nnd in a healthy Condition, it
is mictpinllcd, 'ft?* positive qualities are as follows:
1st....It frees the head f.'om dhndrufl', strengthens
the roots, imparts health and vigor to the circulation,
(No. 0—IOts,)
THE STATE 07 TEXAS V
County of Hopkin*.
rpiIE Undersigned having been appointed by
X the Chief Justice of Hopkins County, at the
Octobor term of tho County Court, pertaining to
tho settlement of Estates of Deceased persons, ns
tho Administrator of tho estate of John Mont-
gomery^ deceased; notice is hereby given to all
persons indebted to said Estate to make immedi-
ate payment, and thoso having claims against tlio
sumo will present them legally authenticated, in
it. ! t 1 I 1
MONTGOMERY.
Administrator.
(No. 0—(its)
LOST C Kim FIC AT K.
I have lost my beadright eertifiente for One
third of a league of land, 1st class, issupd by
tlio Hoard of Land Commissioners for Red lliver
County, and numbered 2-10, dnto not recollected.
If not found within the time prescribed by law, 1
will apply at the proper office for a dupnento.
Hunt Co.Doc. 1852. JOHN D. NELSON.
(No. 7-l0ts.)
the time prescribed by law.
UAHHISON
_Deeembcs 11th, 18,12.
MIK conditional headright cetliflntfti of Til-1 and prevents the hair changing colour or getting
man Smith, for 1280 acres. No. 1187, granted
by the Hoard of Land Commissioner* for Red lli-
ver Comity. 7th day of December 18.'!8, has been
lost. If not foil ii
law, 1 sha
it found within the time prescribed by] The
apply for a duplicate, ' 'if^ed
Win. M. IW'RRTS. "f l!°
CI rkseillr Dec. 11th, 18,12, (\o, 0—IOts)
ign...\iiei may have brought against us; but
. o I el int. i ■ •••ted in settling the ipiestioii nowe*-
istin^; b ml en you and the Slate, and in thus ml-
i wish to cull your attention to that
*■•11 a* to make known to you our dis.
i 1 .ind assist you therein,
■nuiro that the law of IKVJ provided
Hie. nnd claim* for land made iu the
•>•!« "t, should be deposited in the Gen.
oral J.and Off.co
tcmber !irt, nn4 that the Commiwionor should Im
m*dlnicly 'l.H-oftfttrlwuo patents to the ColonUts
Ui-ref t. \ few mljptided men have robbed you
privil.'t e and advantage. By their acts
-l the Moni«t* were prevented from filing
Inini* ni lithe Agent. Many of tlio ab*trae>
i ;i een deposited in the General Land
.ir".«.n_. \
siil.jiv t, rts
i. i-itiofi '.
Yon ,ie
that ill th'
i %;< of the
llv
if a walnut would bo, witlioul diiuiagiiig the
shell. Tlio only opening i* a circular oriHco,
half an inch in diameter, for admitting tbe key,
and tlwuugli which there is no possible access!
lo the tumblers,by any inktrirment whatever—
not even bv the key itself, strange as that may
seem. Hv a singular contrivance, n portion of
tbe key is detached after insertion, sent to ai
distant pavt of the look, where it moves the|
tumblers, and w'iii'iv tnc toiitv of the burglar
THE STATE OF TEXAS. )
County of Hopkin.
rilflK I'lidersigivd hnving been appointed by
| the Chief Justice of Hopkins County, at the
•Inly Term of the County Court, 1852 pertaining
to the settlement of Estates of dcccasctl persons,
| as the administrator of the Estate of Thomas Ti-
leer deceased, .Notice I* hereby given to all per-
Itray
■Jd..,.lt causes the hair to curl beautifully when
done up In it over night.
Tho llalm Is made from tlio original receipt pro-1
'—d from the original Turkish llakim (physician) i
onstantlnople, where it is universally used. The I
Turks have always been celebrated for their wonder-
ful skill ;u compounding the richest perfumes nnd!
all other toilet article*. In Turkey tl|c aromatic work
herbs, lie,, of which this Ditlm 1* composed, are til- shortest notice,
Lo.t Certificate.
1IIAA h lost tho ecrtificato for One lenguo ond
labor of land, granted to me as administrator,
lor the heirs of Alexander 0. Wctmoro deceased,
by the Hoard of land commissioners for lied Kivor
county, February 7th, lsy'J, numbered
and rejected bv the Travelling Board of Commi*.
sinners, and also the certificate of the Clerk of tho
District Court of Hotl Kivor County, showing that
said grant was confirmed by tho District Coiirt.Oc-
tohor 15th, 1841,on appeal from tho decision of the
lravelling Hoard.
_ If said certificates are not found, within tho
time prescribed by law, for advertising, I will ap-
ply at the proper office, fur a duplicate.
A. 0. MELTON.
Tmai,l, Dec. 2m, 1852. (No. 8—lots)
HURRA FOR PARIS!
AU F. HELL, Watch maker and Jewel
TT lor. having permanently located at
I l'aris, Lamar County, is rendv to execute
of every description, (in his fine) nt the
• „ , , st notice, and at Philadelphia nnd Texas
most universally known and used for the hiiir.— | prices, in defiance of Memphis, nnd New Orleans
Hence a disc ,f t;Mness or Oiin bend of hair ^tMy j ,vt>rk. Mathematieiil, and Musical Instruments.
Offico oil
sons iudebte,
4th. 18.12.
. li—Ots)
THE STATE OF T£XAS,<
'I'l'eail' 'i'
(Ni
to said Eslflto. to make iniineiliati
all those Imving claims naninst said
nt them legally authenticated.
Wm. M.'TICF.R.
unknown in that country. Wo wish but one rb-.l to be. (,f CVerV description, carefully repaired"
"j "T' r:;r: -'0," the lower floor of the Court llouse.
virtues than nil tho lulverttsoments tlm1'Vmi ho pub- ,/v« i-
lislied, and that all may be able to tetf its virtues, it / . (^°- 4i-13ts)
is put up in Large llutths at tlio low f 'ioc of ,jlj cents j FOR S A £
Ilciucmbcr the genuine has the slgndtiire of Com- j Stdiscriber wishing to Emigrate to Califor-
- • he splendid tvriii.pi*'; | X ma, offer*_for *ale, his
THE
: stock & Urotlier on tlio
FOB
i MARRIED
Ailministrntoi
PROPERTY IN FANNIN COUNTY.
—consisting of. one farm adjoining the Town of
B1ANKS.
A full assortment of lilniiks, comprising
ASSESSORS BLANKS, THREE FORMS.
FOH THE UISTUICT I'OI'llT.
Citations, Subpoenn*,
Executions, Capiases,
JurorsCertillcutes, Witness Certificates.
Ton TIIK PnoDATE COl'BT.
Citations, Kxecutions,
Guardians' llonds, Letters of Uitardiaiisliip,
Administrators' Bonds, betters of Administration,
roil MAIIIST11ATK8.
Citations, SubpcDiias, Exocutions,
Appeal llonds, Stay llonds
Delivery nnd Appearance Bonds, for Sheriffs & Const
blcs, for snlo at the Standard Office.
■ * «■■■■■■■■■■ —
terms of the standard
The Stundiird is issued overy Saturday, and is sup-
plied to subscribers at GO a year, iu ndv uncc,
Three dollars nt tlio end of six months, or Three Dol-
lnrs Fifty cents ut the end of tho year.
SIXGLK COPIES OSK DIME.
Advertisements inserted at one dollnr per square
for the first insertion, and fifty cents for each subse-
quent insertion. Ten lines or less considered n square.
One lino-over a square will be counted as two squares.
Cards, dr other standing advertisements not excee-
ding ton lines in length, ten dollars per nnnum.—
Such advertisement nnd paper, twelve dollars per an-
num.
Yearly or 'half-yearly advertising, at length, at us
low rate, as by any other paper in the State.
The privilege of annual advertisers is limited to
their own immediate business, und nil advertisements
for the benefit of .others, u* well as all legal adver-
tisements Dent in by them, must be paid for by the
square.
For announcing candidates for Congress, Legisla-
ture, Clerkship, and Sheriffalty, Ten dollnrs: for mi-
nor offices. Five Dollnrs.
Political addr«Me.,«nd Obituary article.,charted ai
advertl.ement*. 0
ItcpDrt* or communications, designed to cull atten-
tion to any matters of limited or individual iuteres.
will be considered advertisements, and pay wuuired
for their publication, as such.
When advertisements aro sent to the office, without
tlio number of insertions marked upon them, thej)
will bo continued at the discretion of the editor, as
long as ho supposes their appeiirnnce desirable to tlM
advertiser, and cliarged accordingly, unless stopped
iiy ortlcr. rr
v1'lrLT.llirCOtinf, lhe stoppnge of papers, will bt
i xpectcd to pay all arrearages to the time of stop-
page, in accordance with goncrnl usage.
All letters to tlio Editor connected with the
i.usinoss of the paper, must be postpaid, or they will
not bo received.
C.woftho State by tho 4th day of UT' C0^w ""'ti''.'"i Ccuty « Hopkin.,,
■tnj that tho Comminionai>sbnnl.l I™ | lock to piccc*. Tlio koy nolo resembles the mtc*, rpHE t'nder*igned having been appointed bv
nni that toe womminionor should Im- " pistol barrel,«ndh«ving no opening, 1,he Chief Justice of Hopkin* Countv
us3in of the lock, would "
riorof • small pistol barrel,andhavin^
in the interior u 3in of the lock, would not receive
powder,enough to blow it open. The lock is there
October Term of the County Court,
the settlement of Kstntes of deeoasei
gutinow
ulier peculiarities, tuo key is stiseeptildo
from f"i ty thousand to one million of change*;
each otic iliange* the bxk also in the act of
,, ..i ... ,i... i i . |bnking, s.i that one may have a new lmk every
■tied bYjavi. *ome bee,, lost or ,, ^ ^ JJy ^
' ";w. hut few have gone there kry it h Ti.n^ imm.ssiblo to
unleu* some ntodo i* adopted,by which unlock, even with the nam: key until altered liaek
<* '< wr irj by tbe Agent to the l.and! again. < trie may thu* lose the key or have it
« h'^ilUed, It may hereafter caunc yon j *tolcn, and still entertain uo fears of tho luck be-
< I
if vny
ii i ir .
i* ni
\ H II u
it -t r«*t«nuf
\ ni«
• w rv ri'r
■' ran J
grout ditfionHj ind trouble, no matter what relief' iug opened with it. The proprietors offer a reward
'lo- logislntur may attempt t.. ulTord von. The law " ''""'If"! dollars to any one who.will pick
.it through the hole, u«ing whatever in*tru-
Ituciit* lie please*, and taking any length of time
rs.ius
Be Ye Fruitful and Multiply.
married
NEWSPAPER LAW.
1. Subscribers who do not give express notice tc
the contrary,nro considered wishing to continue tin i.
subscriptions.
2. If subscribers order tho discontinuance of thei-
papers, the publisher inny continue to send thein til
all that is due bo paid.
3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their
papers from the office to which they arc directed,they
are held responsible until thoyhavc scttledt heir bills
and order their paper* discontinued.
■ e' subscribcrs rcniov0 to other places, without
informing the publishers,and the paper is sent to the
former direction, thoy are held responsible.
o. The Courts hnvc decided that refusing to tak
a pnper or periodical from the office,or removing and
leaving It uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of in-
tuitional fraud!
eonv
g . .
foro absolutely gunpowder proof u!s.<. Among | tho administratrix of the Kn.ite ol Jullu* Pitman
renient TAN YARDS in tho State containingSO
without otl'.-priiig! It is a certain cure for General 11 mt i ;i.t i ., . , " .
debility, meet. Nervous Affection., Leiichorrea, A .1' i'i" ? 9,Qck.
()j.| deceased—notice is hereby given to nil persons in
debted to said K'tate to make immediate payment
—nnd tbii«o having claim* against the same will
prevent them legally authenticated in the time
prescribed by Uw. FRAXCKS PITMAN.
Administratrix.
I\re'!>l*r, iith, 1S.VJ, (No. IV—tit*)
LOST.
v.'-i.t.-niK-'r !i*
the Cuinpaiiy, after tln> till day ni l
th" right to Incite their certifier t K I J,7'm,v
\| Y discharge from the com
I commanded by Capt. William IJocktielf in
I"'ii and l^IS. ll not feund witliin the timepre-
. ri'ied l.v law f,.r mlvertising, I will apply nt the
prnt'or olliee fir a duplicate.
Aumf'mtM Co. HAliKl.KV M. B.Vl.tARD.
iht. l- r: \o. * -i t.,
an invigorating medicine it is unequalled. VNo * undivided interest of
certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indiirn* ' a110 i. , "n" " utiynrd nhout >I miles N. E.
tion, loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassltiiilc" . ,m, |,0 h«m,containing nhout 700 aero*, of hind.
Female Weakness, Debility, jte. It i. warranted to J',,rd there are \nt* ftiied with leather
please the user in any of the above complaints, andi'1,"^ 11 H'dcs nnd Unrk nn hand.
Is of priceless value to tho«e without offspring.' ■ ^ho buildings nt both yards nre good and tho ap-
('.ii. V'ii Kitea,,..Kind tho imnio of Comstock ^ I purtennnccs very convenient for carrying on thoj
llrother on tho Wrap,*r andNcrrr buy it unless vou' 'ui.incss; adjoining nnd oonvenleiit t<i" butli yards
find (he above Bffni.,' as it ha* been extensively fo'nn-, is an unnxhnuHtitdo supply of bnrk lands several'
terfeited of late. Avoid the counterfeit us you would' thousand acre* of which tho subscriber offers for
lUw l"""""'ilo'i "ACR23 or IARS
For the cure of Founder, Split Iloof, lIooMmund' bonghtun easy terms—and in Lot* to *uit purcha
Horses, and Coniracted and Feverish Feet, Wound*I CM> W, H. IU XT. •
Huises In the Fl «li. fl-ille l Racks, Crs^V. I H. rl' /loji'mm, Oct. £,1d 1 .*AC
j'ui^vtl,
«r.wli . run, K r«« M( *n
W
ESTATE OF DAVID E. COWABT, deceased.
Notico is hereby given, that, letters of Adminis-
tration^ on said L.tnte, have been granted to the
undersigned, nt the November 'l'ci in, A. D., 1852,
"f ° ''un* County Court of Fannin County,Stato
ot i exas. All persons having claims against said
(.state are required to prosent thom within the time
prescribed by law, or they will bo forever barred.
Also all person* owing said Estate are required to
mako immediate payment.
TIIO'S. COW ART,
„ , _ Administrator.
lionham, Dee. 13M, 1852. (No. 7—fits.)
Bstray Votios, Fannin Oe! ~
HPAKEN up by John A. Bain, and Es-
n l l X trnyod before David Waggonor,Justice
of the Pence, a roan or what is gcnernlh* called %
paint colored horse; about 15 hands high*. ' < .-in
old ne*t Spring, eomo into tho neighb. 1 o i
stud, and since gelded appraised to $40 1.. U.;nj
Bourlnnd, and Tho*. Shaw.
Original papers filed in mvoffice Dee. H' M';!.
8YLVANITS HOWK.r f,
i\n. 7-3ts, i lie. Co, f'turt
l\>£ V,„_ ►V.
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 25, 1852, newspaper, December 25, 1852; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233936/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.