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that UwrnMo
dafrndaiits «fe
Awl It further
stained in said
day of April in tho year
d eight hundred and Tor
t to Otwrlo* Jack*on
of William Atten do
*U hundred and forty Mrti
of fond, *la mxxmd nooUr one hundred ai.J
ZZy fiv«. Tl^ona.0 fifthday of September
in lit" ?w uf <«" Christ one thousand eight bun-
tiiudMd fort/ three, the Mid Charles Jackson an
wtotnlfinior M afoiumM by ordor of the probate
of Fannin County Taxas, and in oonsidero-
som of our aandred dollars transferred
!*$!!*
[,m «
Ftho State I*
> h tho word* and
tbMhe
.which Joint
following to
utlon proponing an amendment to
gft Will,
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Bill
'#**■ f i fC*
bltod yuip-
ItobCoVCr-
. (hat instead
Jf
pattntnt,
tile
"fT*.
I around
Uio tiniu
to ba added to *ueh amendment
whleli, wlwn ratified a* provided for
„ month wxiUnuofttoi wreath articlo
aald Constitution, shall lie * lld to all latent*
otid purpura « , a part of *ald Constitutions
in oaea a vacanoy (ball from any
o ocour In any of tho o#o** mentioned in tho
. Motion of tho amendment of tho O.mstltu tion
(Inventor sliall appoint aomo suitable person
„ ill «aeh vacancy, who shall continue to «tl«-
ehargc «h* dutliw uf such offle.i until tho time of
the next ftttiernUlMtinn iMUbllsltod by law for tho
t State or County officers, add until hl«
•hail have lawn sloetod
lifted.'
. Nnw, therefore, I, P. HiMt«brotigH Boll, Uovsr-
nor of the Htnto of Toift*, do hctrby, In pursuance
of the law and tho Constitution, order and direct
that the above recited Joint Riwolutlwibenubllsh-
cd In the pabllu print* of thin Htato, for tho eon
•(deration of tho people, *i Uut threo month* pre-
' e neat gaiieral «leu ion to ho held through
to, on Monday, tho lint day of Augu*t
onaulnK.
.n
do farther ord<>r«ud direct IhaClilef.I ue-
tauk a t nt, f""51tll° .
iU lt, IU t tho
}9rohlit]( n y«ot
itltfir. hudlaid hor
•♦tew of tho navoral aountioe (and in I«m of vacan
. oj^in the idjtee of Chief J uatloe, or I nabllit
aet, then any two «f~th« Cnuniy
m eauio polh to l o opened at the tevoral
nreeinotM lu their rve)HM(i«^«oantiM on tha
Ut day of Anguet next, and the votoe of all
«f twenty-three (b<jH«M>d dalle re
> ie ha«bjf appropriated to ibo Ne-
ri*cr ; 7 .j*.2
That the Miin of iwent) -</ih tlu>uiau4 4 lUw b*
Mid the earae i. heretiy u^ptvpiatad to UwOaad*
^ft Sa MM-W aWf«n thooaand Are hoadred
dollar* be, and the mm b hereby appropriated
the San Aatoafo rl er;
For Kerry Uke, front tho Loui.iana line to Jef-
thouMind doMar*;
For Cyproip* Uayou, from Jefenoo to Wat*on'«
Ferry, two <fep and dollar*;
Far llttl* OyprwM, two thmiaand dollar*;
For Salphur Fork of lied Rim, right th«u«and
<|t,Hum: . , ■
Far Jim'* Bayou, on* th u*and dollar*;
That ItU * iu of Mventoen thouaand dollar* be.
and th* Mine I* hereby appropriated to Hed Hi*-
' j ' .
That the ram of four thouaand dollar* b*. and
thoaanto i* hereby appropriated to Buffalo Bayou;
lliat tho ram of tour thouund .dollar* bo, and
the *am<t I* hereby appropriated to thoBan Jacin'
to rtver, *"•
That the nam of three tbouiand dollar* be, and
the lame I* hereby appropriated for the Man
Uurnard river; and.
That tha *um of three thouMnd dotlar* I*. and
the *ain<i I* hereby appropriated (or the Laracca
odd Navldad riven; . •
Tltat the ram of Ave thouMnd dollar*, he ..and
the Mmr I* hereby appropriated; for the Nuooea
river: and, /
For the Ml**lon and the bay at It* moutb, thi\
rain of throe thouaand dotbur*.
Bf. X That aboard of Interna) Improvement*
eouiUtlng of three inemlwr*, *h*ll be elected for
each of tho following riven: Bablne-, Trinity, Brn-
! o , Colomdo, Son Jaeinto, 8nn Bernard, Nnridad
: tolptrar Fork of Hod Blver and Noeeei: and ono
bourd, eonoUtlng of throe meuiben, *lmll l>e elec-
t l for tho NeohoK and Angelina rivem-.und a l>oar<l
nondUtlng of tlirea member*, ahull Ite elooted for
tho Ban Antonio, and on* for the Oniuhilune; and
boar«l,eon*i*tlng of throomouiben, ihall lioelec
ted for'Ferry Lake and Cypro** Bayou aud Jim'*
Uayou: and a board, con*i ting of throo ■n«ml>or«,
fhall lie eleotod lor tlie Mi**lon rivor and tho bay
at it* mouth, which Mhl l>oard*«hall be eloote<l by
both Ileum)* of tho Lcglriataro, in Joint *o i «oii
and cneh member of mid bo«r<lii, Imfore enterina
oii tho dutlo* of bl* office, "hull enter into bond.
P§)
mU
iff *t«n control,,
t great mid proud,
i biirrt iVaw hi* w «l ;
rliw tewp* t alotflF^.
I ww* orewuod
ren in tho Htato liegiidaWre
alio taken for nutl agnlnnt tho adoption of tho
d pro|to*ed amendment. Tho Chief J uaticva of
tho Kovorateouutioa (and b, _ . .. .
offlvu of Cblof .luntleo, or inability ofthatoffieor to
net, theft aity two of the t'onntrCouuniaalmmn.)
will, roturn to the Heeretary of State emuploto lint*
u name* of all thono voting for Miproientatlre*
liegwlatnro, whirh }int*m t*t *hoi
and who voted agnhmt the *ald , ,
upnl, U well iv* the iiiunaeof tho*o who did
«tlon, iU a majority
wit for Hapronentaiiv
_ to b« eontemnlatod
I an amemlment or the Con*tltution.
In tentlmonr whoreol 1 have Iwro-
; nnto not mv hand, aud eauned the
Wat Seal of tlie Statute he affixed.-
ono at the Oily nf Austin, Uiln.nee-
, A. D., I Mil, of tho |ud |toudunoe
i the 17 tli, and of Toxan the IMth
— P.1I. BBLU
«i Governor. C
1. lH v*i., Sesrvtrtrv of Stato,
INo. :
OMWinCATBLOSt
ititmr
run \WM
■/fri
' OowmiI
r wrath and *eoru
the hold,
I Midi
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I of llam*,
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31—«t«.)
town of Ureenvllle, on tho Utth via;
1MI, and the name unsigned to mo u<
H Tbwwtt on the Uth day of Do-
whkh lf not found wlthlu DO day
" bo Undo for a donlleato.
A, a. 1IAMU.WN,
DaiWiflM, M* 1W, 1833.
nMilOt.
Kitray HoUom, from Itt«* County
TAKKN IIP by Mary T. Wharton
athl poatod before J. G. Uiddle KM)ttiro
,v an pony, 13
left nhouldcr,
t day of Jane, I KM, a .v
ih, ftramlod L. II. oh the
between tt and 1S yean of ago-
"" "" " "" 13.
hand* high, Ar
nuppoowfto lie
Apptwieod to *30, by Co*well Cb( ady ami
TAKKN l?P hy Jno. M. Wato*mand ponted before
Jantu* (l. Mhtdlo Kaiiulfo on the 14th day of
Mareh, IM3, a bright bay mans hiud foet white,
white fooo, blind in tho right eye, a blemish in
tbo loft, caddie mark* on eaeh able of the back, 7
Man old. Appralaod to by Jan. Coebnuiand
HiehanlBWC THUS. H. llll.U
ttWt**./ . JOO. CMU
bv writing obligutorv, the afoneaid c*rtificate to
fAwm.e*W. F«m that on the twenty third daj
4 Nor ember ii«lb yaar of our CbrUt, one thou
" eight hundred and forty three, tlie said Fern
riurg obligatory «uld and traiwforred (aid
■U) for a valuable consideration to Henry
Thai on the third day of February in tlie
Christ, one thousand eight hundred
four, told Taber sold anil transferred
eate by writing obligatory to King Fiih
said certificate has been located and *ur
on the Lake Fork of tho Sablue Biver abiut
\j eight milo* above it* meutii, I.K'ginuing at
South Kast ooruar of *urtey nuinlier ono hun-
dred and twtuty foar. '1 but naiil King Fisher by
deed trannferred Mid land to liarid Sbopard in tlie J f„r
year of our Christ one tliousand eight hundred
and fifty two. That a |iatnut ban issued U the un
knnwh buirn of William Allen dcccuno'J, aud said
plaintiff now pray* that title may bo decreed to
IrXtTTu time"pr^bodikV
barred, and tbora indeUwl to
^^"tra^MWAdmr,
BOSKTTA 8PKKCBK. Adm'x,
of tie utate II. Spcuctr (Ut d.
OmtnrHU, Tbaw.
y BATt lort^^b2d^iC<wt|«e fo
prescribed by Uw, I ahall apply at the proper of-
fioefor a duplicate. CLAJlK.
OILBEBT
May 14/A. 1M3J
LOST CTEBOTICATB.
2H:10
f HAVE lost the head right certificate of Simon
X Freocheldn for twelve hundred and eighty a-
ererof land.number 274—where l**ue<l not known.
If not found within the time prescribed by law, I
will apply at the Uenoral Land Offioe for adupli-
ie. PI A LBXANDEU ItOLLI&fL
Italian county. May 10/4,1853. 29-10
You Ore therefore commanded to summon th#
unknown heir* of William Allen deceased, Law-
rence W. Fern and Hennr Tabor to be and appear
before tlie Honorable. District Court in and for
ifunt County Texa* to be holden at the Court hou*o
thereof in the town of tiroonvilln on the lint Mon-
day after tlie fourth Monday in September in tlie
year of our Christ one thousand eight hundred
and ftfty three, then and there to answer the said
David Shopard* petition wherein he seeks a decree
for title to tha land tberolu mentioned. Herein
foil not and have you tlion and there this writ
with your action thereon endorsed.
, Witne** Lewis Moody Clurk of the District Court
ohlynt oountv Texas. *
Given under my hand and seal of off-
lee thin sixth day of April in theyeor
eighteen hundred and fifty three.
LKWI8 MOOOY,
Clerk <u aforetaid.
Ib (he unknown heirt nf H7Iliitin Allen dceeiual,
Lairrenec IK >Vr«, and Henry Tuber:
You are hereby notified of tho pendency of tbo
abovonult, and commanded to np|ioar and answer
at tho time and place ill tho ntmvo citation speci-
fied. LEK ARNOLD,
2<J-8ts Sheriff" Until to. 7\jctu.
[Printenfoo, jw3,76.j
LOW aonnoATsa.
_ lost or
The unconditional boail right cer-
tificate for three hundred and twenty acros, gran-
ted to Robert Smith; tho unconditional Ueadright
certificate for three liundred k twenty acre«,gnui-
. Met'lish; the unconditional innvi-
lobt ozstmcatx.
I HAVE lost the head right certificate of Wil-
liam Itond for 380 acre*, 4th class No, 67, I*
*uod by Board of Land Coiumi*«ionen of Fannin
County. If not found within the time prescribed
by law, I shall apply at the General Land office,
" r a duplicate. NICHOLAS P. LAWSON.
Hunt County May 1861. (No. 'JO—lots) '
LOST.
1HAVK lost tlie soldien claim of George AV
Sevier, for three hundred twenty acres of land,
numl>er not recollected. If not found within tin*
time prescribed by law for advertising, 1 will ap-
ply at tho proper office for- a duplicate.
JOSEPH B EARIIART.
Gray am aunty, April 8tk, 1863. u30 10
X* Oa *4 *a« 4
Orr heteby Mim*iiitiid to,
1 a* McUUl, by MbWfoa in
put dished at CiurksvilVj, Texas, to
before John K. Rogen, a J rati acq,
and for Red ltiver coonty, Precinct L
fint Saturday the 6th day of Auguat, ;
office, ut or heforc tlie hour of two o'i
answer William P. Diokauu on a |
by note for fifty dollar*.
llcroio fail not, but Imto yon Uien and i
is writ, witji voar action tlMitvoo.
Witness, the hand of mid Jastiec at I
said precinct, this 1st hiv of Jul
Came to hand July 1st, 1863>
J. M. Bl^^iJ*
To Tkomat ileGUb >
You are hereby commandod to
dance with the above citation.
July l*t. 1852. J. M. BlYll
u35-3ta [prs. fee 95] Bk'ff
*<
AHILL.A A Cotton Rope, of every
to U in dUmeten alto a iplendid at
rat Nova Beotia Orlndstoues, Csrnst
August, 18th, 1852. J. H. D,
conrrmmo* or thx itatx or
Ami the Ordinsnces, with the Rules of
Court, in pamphlet form, neatly printed oa
per, fer sale at the Standard t)fllc
per oopy.
ce.
m
!n
j*
i>f Itynt ooac
THE following certificate* have lieen
mislaid.
yrltli suffic'ont security, In tliesuin of ten tliousnnd
dollars,|>ayahlo to thuUovoruor and his successors
In office, for tho folthfUl discharge of tho duties
whlell may lie assigneil them, wlileh said bond
shall'lio approved by the Governor anil (IUhI with'
tb< Secretary of State, upon which suit mav be
brought, fWittt .tJtP.o tii time, and not to be void up-
on the first recovery, for a forfeiture thereof; and
C«ch iuoinbor shall also take aiid subscribe the fol-
lowing oath, before any |mrsou legull v ailtliorixed
to nilmlnialffr theaamui. "1 do horeby wilemiily
swear, (or affirm, as tho ease may be,) that I will
well and truly di*chargo all the dutioe as a mem-
ber of thojMmr^o^tMwlmpnmuimnuto which
me. by thn legislature, from time to time;" and
nahl members of the bonrit shall reccive
for each an I every day they may lie no
the discharge of thoir duties.
Administrator! Votte*.
VTTI1EREA8, the undenigned was appointe«l
* V at tho May Term,1853, of tho County Court
of Dallas comity, administrator of tho estate of
Win, M. Cockran, deceased. Notice hereby giv-
en to all persons indubted to Mid estate, to make
immelate payment, and persons having claims to
present them duly authontiuated within the timo
prescribed by law, JA8. A. SMITH.
Halhu, Mu>ji30tf, 1853. (No. 32—(its.)
ESTATX OF AUDBKW J. FACTOR.
"VJ"0TICF< is hereby given that at the July term,
,XA 1852, of tiio County Court of Ellis county,
letters of administration were granted to the un-
dersigned on tbo estate of Andrew J. Patten, late
of said county, deceasod; all person* having claims
against said estate arc requested to present them
within twelve month* or Uiey will l Itarrsd, and
nil persons indebted to Mid estate are requested
to make ithmodiato settlement.
JAMES E. PATTON, Adm'r.
Ellin Cmtnhj, June 28tk, 1853. n.KWit
BLANKS.
A full sssortment of Rlsnks, coaprisiog
ASSESSORS BLANKS, THREE 708*1 .f-y
roa Tua distxict coi sr.
ritstinns, Subpflenaa.
Executions, rfliw "vljp
Jurors Certificates, WltneH ^IllHun
roa tux raoBATa couat.
Citations,
(luardinnn' Donds, letters of Oa
Administrators' Ilonds, Letters of .
rob haoistbatxs.
Citations, 8ul>pcenas, KxNotlsas.'
Appeal itonds, StaySoSfe^-:''
IHlivery and Appearanee Bands, for Sheriffs || (
hies, for ssle st the Stsndanl Office
TERMS OF THE,STANDI
ADMLNICTKATOK'I KOTIOX.
THE undersigned at the May term, 1853, of the
Probat* Court of R^IUvoreounty.wasajv- lheVr own Immediste business, and .11 ad
The Ktundnnl Is lssue<l every Hntrtrdsy, and U
plied to subscribers at $2 50 a year, In
Three dollsrs at the end of six months, or
lsrs Fifty cents at the end of the year.
sixoli corixs ox* dims.
Advertisements inserted st one dollar ytt
for the first insertion, and fifty cents for lit
quent insertion. Ten lines or lesscnnsldendai
Out- line over a Square Will be Counted aetwon
Cards, or other standing sdvertisement* Ml
ding ten lines in length, ten dollnra per
Such advertisement and paper, twelve aoHi
num.
Yearly or half-yearly advertising, at M$i
low rate, as by any other paper In the State; _ , .
The privilege of annual advertisers UI' *
rf(4
n
<*r
A i
| si
Th
•Ml
rfou
ml t
|M>inted administrator of tho estate of Lewis M .(Jar-
re tt deoeaseil, late of tho State of Mississippi. This
therefore is t<> notify all persons holding demands
against the estate of tho said decedent to present
them tome properly authenticated within tno lime
prescribed by taw, and nil persons indebted to
said estat'i will save cost by making immediate
FRANK. H. CLARK,
Adm'r Krtate I. M (iurrrtt drr'd.
t^d to John P,
right certificate fur three hundred and twenty n-
crcs, granted to Jacob Kenedy: tho conditional A
unconditional headrigbt certificates for three hun-
dred aud twenty aero*, granted to James A. Bur-
nett; tho iiumber and dittos of the above eerlifi-: I"V
ent'-s not recollected, but were all issued by tho j __
Rod River land lxtard.
Also lost the head right certificate No ,'ttt!),<!iiteil __ , , _
March 18J8, granted to S.W. French deceased for, xla-ppinOOS HQu Oampetenco.
one Lingua and labor; also the beadrisht eertitl -1 Wlttlil iti
unto No 701, dated June DBS. granted to N. D Tut w0 lic|,n],i m„iv fBln.ic, T.„ree in „,e mcri.l-
Uuruett, deernseil. for uno League and labor of |ntl ,.f Hf« i,r. k in kaititb and sjurits wiUt a cuu
land; and liolli grantrd by the Red River Land
ns woll a* all legal •
i
M A 11 II I A G K
• > . 'r '
*
sin, ffiiiiiiiiffiiy-
, III., y (WWMi «<i| y of
aomoMMwom
N>il
hich
' ' na raik or oucaa
Jb Ikt Sker(f Uv/tiih« CGmiiny:
YOU are horohy uomniamlml to sum uion Eil'
ward C. Fufllngiiu, bj pnblio*ti m in thi
Rurlh*ru^i>aa^r,^OTsh^ti^1uivIIIe(TcxjM,
j. of *PP?*r Wui. M. Kwlitg, a Justice
& lluPkiu" IWinct
number tv, on the ln«t Satunlar.30th day uf July,
a. i.. eighteen hundred and HIVj-throe, at ur before
Mio liaur uf tyro o'clock r. a. at said dwy, to auawvr
to JatM* W. Hanson on * plea of debt for twouty-
]H«loUan, prUoip*!, due to said Itammn ou a
^iawOn tMl BOt, and hare you then and th«re thi*
writ, Willi jour action theroun.
i Jajtiw. at hi. office
In saW preelnei, hi* *Hh day of June, *. t>. oigh-
toen huiidred aud tMy-three,
. w .M.SWIK0,4.P.
Came to hand Sfltii Jwne. 1H63,
A. B. IH DSON, Sheriff.
«nr day to tl KtfW of the
I," Clarksville, Texas, a trim
wnf '
aM, Ul'USOK, Sheriff.
na-fcSt PrW.feetfi.
«-li i. .. .
two dollar*
jior da'
ce**arily onimgad in the discharge
Sxc. 3. That tho several board* shall lay off tbo
work to bo done In section, of convenient sito, let
nnt tbo w >rk to the lowest bidder, who shall enter
Into bond lit dou ble the amount of hi* bid. for tbc
faithful performance of his work, with somrities
to be approved by tho board; lliey shall superin-
tend the work, ami see that it 1* done in conformi-
ty w ith tho contracts, but neither of them shall oi
tnor diroctly or iudireotiy bo lutcrostod in any bid
or contract. i,
Hw. 4. That the said respective lioard* slmll
elect one nf their number Presidunt of the same,
who sliall preside at all the meetings of the Wrd
should he Iw present; and-he shall have the power
to oonvena tho board, with (ho concurrence of one
ether member, whenever ho may deem it noeessn
ry to do ao; and two mem bo r* of *aid Ixiard shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of tmsiness
and tho saldtmard shall keep « roeord of their pro-
ceeding* touching all their transaction* in tho dis-
eharge of their dntl**, a Copy of which shall lie by
thorn transmitted, onou in every three mouths, to
the Governor, for his inspection, and which shall
by him boiled it) the ufficu of the Soorutary of State
for the lMpoctlon of all who mav dosiro to sec it;
imuiI board shall, from timo to timo, draw
tlnlt* an tha Treasury, in favor of .tlie contractor
for such sum* as they may think, necessary and
proper, to enable *ueh cimtraetar to progress with
bis worki I"rorukd, That ih no case shall ther
draw for more than two>thirds of the work actual-
ly done and performed, until the wholo of the eon
tract shall have been completed.
Sao. 6. That all tlie proceedings of tho respec
tire boards touching their duties, shall bo by them
laid before the next session of tlie Legislature, af-
ter they are had; also, *11 the proceeding* of the
Governor, touching his dutioe and transactions
with the Mid Ixiorda, shall be by him laid before
the next session of tho Legialalure, after they are
had; and in the case of a vacancy in tho heard du-
riug the recess of the Legislature, it shall be filled
IHiMrtiHlf11 tJtIrfLnil
~ rtiv"IWIIU '
appoint-
Board. If tbo above certificates are not found
within tho timo prcscrihul by law, I will npplv
forduplleatos. ... W. B. H'l'Ol i,
June 1 ith, 1X5,1. . Ayent.
(No. 33-lrtu.)
LOR CK&TirCATE.
LOST my unconditional head right certificate
No.—, 2nd class, isstu-d by th« lioard of Land
(fommiuioner* of Titus County, for 1280 acres;—
thn conditional No. 1 Kl, 2nd class, by the Board
of Red ltiver County. If not found within sixty
day* 1 will apply for a duplicate.
J,r
for the benefit of others,
tisements sent iu by them, must be paid
square.
For announcing csndldstes for C<
ship, and Sheriffalty, Ten dollars; for
aikI minor office*. Five Dollsrs.
^Political addrs*ses,aad Obitaaryartioloa^hMpftM
Ueport* or comniunicsthm*. designed tr. call
tinn to any matters of limited or inditldu^
will he considered advertisement*, ulid pay
for their publlcsth ii. on such.
"When advertisement*nre flffit to theofftetk
the number ef iusartions marked upon lltcn,
lrlli he rtrrmmicl nt tlie diFcrctirm nf the
long nf. lie suppoecj theirappcarnncc."ill
hdvoriiser, snd charged accordingly, mill
by order
Pern,n« diroctlug the stoppage of p*p*T$
UtptUul to-tay-all arraaragxjo '
lnu oonlsnee with generaf i—
'aaiaMli
B# - All loiters to tlie Kdltor coniietwd
hosteess oi' th« paper, iuo*t Im> postpaid, or th^r
' Wed
k.u
wtoc
trti
too*
Vaitc
rftb
the t
vul
w;«
at
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June HM, 1853,
\MKS WARl)l.()\V.
n.l-HiK'
LOST DISCHABOB.
toertiHiateof Henry
Ho. lit, for 1MI acres oi
I of Land Uwamissiuo-
If no* found within the
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; •lAMMHUti.U.VM,
n4l-Hd
T
l hen
I HAVE lost tho discharge given to mo for ser-
vicoB in Captain Bryant's company of Texas
Mounted Volunteer*, that wn* in the scrvico of
tho Into Republic of Texas, in the year IKH>. Ii
not fonnil wltllln tbo timo prcscril>ed by law for
advertising, I shall apply nt tho protier office for
vduplicato. BENJ. LINlhSKY.
Juno 14th, 1853. [n3310t|
Bstray Mctiee—Dsntoa County.
AKKS UP by IIU|th Harper and estrayeii before
A. I*. Lloyd, a Justice of the I'eacc, in snd for
hton County and IVecinet No. 1, on the 11 th day of
June. 1S63, a brown aud white pided horse, bath ears
split, braudod with three straight mark* across the
liaoV part of oscli thigh, supposed to be 7 or 8 year*
old; no other mark* Dr brands perceivable; apprais-
ed to Forty doll.n.
Also, a durk brown hon* .bout loj hands high, 7
j oar* old; no marks or brands perceivable; appraised
to sixty dollars.
Also, It dark iron gray stud eolt, supposed to be
two years old; no marks or hrand perceivable; ap
praised to twenty-Avo dollar*.
A true description from tho record.
A. I*. LI.OV I), Clerk Co. Court,
81-3 Denton county, Texas.
B«tr*y Botic**—Bed River County^
TAKKN CP by Wm. II. (Ml), and posted be
fore XI. W. Caudle, J. P., the 14,th day of
M*y, 18M, a flea bitten gray hor e 1,1 hand*
plication of diseases and ailments, depriving them
of the power fur tho enjoyment of life st an age when
physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy se-
renity of wind, a t4 g IVwm n condition-of health.
should be predominant.
Many of the enntn, of her sufferings st first—per-
haps ye.rs before, perhaps during girlhood, or the
first years of msrrisge—were in their origin so
light as to pass unnoticed, aud of course neglected.
IN AFTER YKAR9.
When too late to he. benefitted by onr knowledge,
we look back and mourn, .nd regret, the full conse ,
rpiences of our Ignorance. cootrnry.are considered mailing to conl
What would we not often give to possess, In o.r-1"""IP'-leti*.
ly life, the knowlclge wc ol tain In after yesrs!^- If 'nl-wnbers owlerthe di*c«nUnu*ne*«<$e&
And wlist days Slid nights or anguish wo might not' p°p''1r"' ,1hoJl'",.',Ml,"r mor con'inuo to sen
«en sparrnl, if tl knowledge was timely pos- •!( «l<st is dao be ps.d,
jt4* 8. If subscribers neglect or reAise to
MKI. A NCHOI.T AND ST A RTI.IXCJ | f>*per* from tho office to which they nredll
To h^Uoltltho i.ckiioiuf ami nutlisiin^ mulurctl hy tno-! arf ri*Bpon*ibl« nntll tliej linvc Bottled
ay a wife fur many years, fruw csutw simplo and'An''0T<lrT their pnpera discontlnaed,
conlridlahle easily remedied—or better illll not in-1 If subscribers remoro toother,
curred, If every i informing the publishers,and Ute paper
W IKE AND MOTHER | former direction, they are held responsible.
6. The Courts have decided that refusing
i hare I
NKtVBl'AljHvR LAW.
Subscriber* who do not. giro express 1
contui
ctfng of the next
*t Uiere shall l>o
MMl lt i>IMlRAllllnifl
- 'J ■■■■' ■ 'i •
them be two remaining member* which
ment shall be in foroo until tlie meet
Legl*laturej and la tho event that J |
at any. time only one memlwr of tlm buard, or no
Member of the boanl, it .hall be the duty of tho
tfovcruor hi fill tbu vauancy nr vacanciee, which
appointmonta shall, in Uke manner, continue th
office until the next session of the legislature.
S c. It. That eaoh member Of the boanl may
make out hi* account over) three months,fur hi's
*e,>it^ which shall lie signal by eavli memlicr
of the board, and sultmilted to the Oowntor for
hi* awmuvnl, and if by him approved,the Treasu-
rer ihall ^iay the nmcj hut should tho (hxt-mor
disapprove the Ntmo: h« *halll return It to tho
wld board with his rm*on* for hi. dlMpproval.
>. That the Ooventor "hall «n — thi. ftCt
to bo «u bruit ted to the mmlifiwd electors, at tho
na*t general election to be held la August next;
and If there an more vote* cast in fowr of than
ofcoinst the adoption of this act, then it shall take
emvl and be in force, and m>t otherwise.
Approwl, February;. 1853.
Now. therefore, 1. P. Hansboroogh Bell.(lo\er
nor of the State of Texas,do horvbv in punonac^
of the retralnmente of .aid act,-oi^er and direct
that the Chief Justices of tha afveral counties,
(and in ease of vacancy In the offieeof Chief
•d River
mactha Cooaties,e i the dpi Monday (being the
first day) of August next, .ml thoro*N f alltboM
MaMmain thb8tate legislature
and MataM the adoption of tha
Jadtkfra af the several eoun-
ta tlte office af Chief
3RT-
*ary «d1
MiMh
The ChtcT
mm «aM «r
Juntieea of
caacy in
Ik*! fiBnfT y
Oammlaaionera,)
nine or ten years aid, no msrli* or br.nd« i>er-
; apim
For*man at fifty dollars.
Irahls; apprat e«l by J. I). WoiUiam. and T.
il« i>er-
TT D.
TAKEN UP hy Henry 3d. Oalnes, before A. M.
Cruolta, J. P., on the loth day of June. 1H«W, s bay
horse,with bl ck legs, mane and ull, about l.'ij hand's
high, and over ten year* old. some saddle spots, no
breads, blind in the right eye, and weak in tlie left-
appraised by James C. llrowti ami Wm. It. Catou st
twenty dollar*.
TAKES W by John A. Baghy a bright soirel
horse, .bent 14 or lt> h.mls high, wtth * stor in the
forehead of the slse of .a twenty-fire cent ploce. .nd
about foar ywn old-—polled before A. ki. Crooks,
i Jf"1 •Prr l «l *« f«ny-«ye diMara h, James
h. Ct*tberae, ami 0. B. Calhoun.
TAKEN UP by Isaac Breton and posted
before A. M. Crooks, J. P.. on th* 2Srd
*7 *^ Amit, -JhM, a r*d hrtwll* ox
thee, marital with a crop
o th* right ror, and under bit in the left, good com-
mon she, and supposed to be eight years old—ap-
praise.! by Whitfield Moore and Miles Beed at twen-
ty dollars..
Correct description from the Records.
QKORGK t. -LAWTOX. '
OoaatyClert. RH River Conntv.Tsxaa.
OarksviUe, Jun. 2Hth, ISM. nS5-au
1'osscs.ed the iufi.ruiulion contained in a little vol-
ume, (within the reach of all) which would spare to
herself 1
YEARN OF MIRER!',
And to her husband the constant toll snd anxiety of
mind necessarily dovolvlug upon him from sickness
of the wife, without girlng him the opportunity of
acquiring that competence which his exertion* are
entitled, and the possession of which would secure
tho happiness of btmsrnf, wife, aud chlldreu.
SECURE TI1E MEANS Or HAPI'INEM
Dy becoming In time possessed of tho knowledge, the
want of which has caused the sickness and poverty
of thousands.
In view of such consequences, no wife or mother 1*
excusable If sheneglect to avail hcrsrlfof that know),
edge in respect to herself, which would spare her'
much suffering, bd the means of happiness and pros :
perity to her busband, and confer upon her children
that blessing shove all price—betrllhy bodies, with
healthy minds, Thst knowledge Is contained In a
little work eutltled
_JH! Married WOMAN'S
"rivate Medical Companion.
nv DR. A. M, UAUR10KAU,
raorKssoa or nisas.i* or womkx.
j On, llmtfrnhh Mi/ion. 18i o.. pp. 260. JVmv 60 Cf.
{o* *****
First published In 1847, and Is it not
„ . ■URPRHINB OR WONDERFUL.
KM "VtRTFEM^E.WA«r .
a paper or periodical from the office,or I ,
having It uncalled for, Is urima fatit evilbm**iflht
tentlon.l fraud!
lost
CONDITIONAL cortificatc No. 211,
tcmber Oth, 18J1R. Also unconditional
Jcnte No, Ul, date October tith, lH41,for
of land, issued to John 11 Duke by the __
'•anil Commissioner, of Rod River county;
found within tho time proscribed by law,""
will In; made for duplicate.
JAMBS W SIMS. Aaii
27:10 of John II ~
lor cxbtupicats.
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T1IF. head ri^ht rertificato of Wm. S. I
2nd class, for 1280 acros,granted by
! of Land Commissioners for Red River I
4th, 1838, and numbered 243, ha* been
not found within tho time nmcribed by!
shall apply at tho (iencral Land offioe for at
<**«• JOHN OARS
llopkint Co., JAMES OAF
Mity 18M. /jf/muiix/rdforst
(Nu20—lOts) Uarrott deo'(L<i
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7b tlx SHerijr of Collin County,
nl.
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WIAT* or BMJAJWI e. ba*tm .
VtVTlCR i. hmh given that at the May term.
£.1. Court of Kills crnintv.
Utter, or adtainietrathm wore grwntcl to the n'n-
dorawpd on tbc e^ateof Benjamin Q. Oarvin
of said amwtV. deceased; all penons having
X~** •« requested hi preeent
thajn within twelve raaMh* or they will be Urred.
sszmfesar-—<-
'RluOmHy.JimtM, 18M, oJfictH
Y0L'. '-reby commanded
•riMr ||m wvkMinmcmmmmI «n the nenrwt nc
to
iImii Mtrlf
er Mug j
SftLFA MlllinvrnniM j °d t«i Collin ornnty (no newspaper boft
should have been Mil" * COPI,D, 'n ««l county (William ItavU be I
It is impr.ctic.ble to convey fully the varlons sob- I ' it 'T'", '"J™, !'f 'h#
jects treatetl of, ss (hey sre of . nsture itrlotly In* - ' * Rt ",'1 Court UmWUM
tended for (he marrlcl. or thorn- contemplating mar-; • °." „ 0 Monday after <■*
riage, but no female desirous of enjoying health, i on('n-v in September, a. d IM8, then I
'to answer tho petition of Nancy Ann
sues by her next friend Ilardin Hart, l
in my office, in which .cid petition
William i* sued jointly with Jonathan F"
(ti**
wh«
T
fctte
but no female deairoun of enjoying limMh,
Ih.t beauty, consequent upon health, which la
* 1 conducive to her own happiness, and that ol her
hasband, but either has nr will obtialn It, as has or
will every husband who b.s the lore and affection of
bis wife at heart, -ertfawt of his own pecaniary im-
provement.
Lr warm or oNrnrxoREo thousand
nave been SENT BT MAIL within ihc last few
months.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DRFRAVDRD,
Buy no book unless -tlr. A. M. M.uricMa, 1211
Liberty Htreet, N. V.Ms on the title p.ge, and the
entry in the Clerk 9 Office on the buck pf the title*
page; and buy only of rr pectahle and honorable
dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M.
Naunceitu, as there are spurious aud surreptitious
infringements cf oopyright.
MCT EVERT WIFE * HlttAUD PONDER)
tawiwhllle
owrwyt jCi **< «W>
f —r lienim Ii mm N eir i mk
To enable every one to d*eld* upon th*
W* of posseeslag a oopy, and that no wife,
<* mother need reatain uninformed upon the many
oausea, which, sounnr or later, an destined to.make
« «PO« l«W health, nnlexs guarded a-
, and that no conridoratoaad affectionate has
> "*«*««>to upbraid himself with a*glect of
r'nT'n^i.l ^
others, whose names arc not known,
tion state* that Lavinia Chenowlth th* I
the Mid Nancy Ann, in the year l$~- i*
ed witli William Pwrio, that by war"
marriage said Davi* obtained a grant
and labor of land under, tb«' law* of '
two-thirds of Mid league and labor U1
the county of Collin, tlmt a patont ha* I
od to said David for taitl two-third* '
and labor of land, that aaid Lsi vinia 1
e«d fnun tlie bomisof matrimony thatt
tween her and tho *aid Dnvis, that
bad mo issue by .aid Djvi*, that oft*
tion of *ai.l marriage said Lavinia
with JohaJleek, by whom she had it
the petitioner; that nid Lavinia fat t
petitioner oa heir of said Lavinia cl
of two-thirds of a lea^nc and labor
ask* the Court to appoint earn
division of mid land oouitaMy N
and the dcfoadaat .—Herein foil i
writ make due return to oar said 0
action thereon.
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