The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 17, 1849 Page: 3 of 4
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January 3ljf 1S-I0
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ph-spiit-crs" Mr. Foster of Boston. Capi
JUkei- if ihe 75.trfc ri;:iunr.d M.ij. Harrs
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W-nro exlrsim ! -;i. 'ihcd to 1-ain Mr.' I
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.ujiijrntt uj.. arcs viik"t n accident; that all tin: repin Is' '- 1). II ivi"'
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i.it to (He other -.espa-re ji o ...mr 0rJ ;U . ' ()f hc I?U(
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THE ?r:'!"S flSCAPE FROM ROME. ! of :h-' -27j1i Every body tcjj fr . fie rtr-
Thn i. '..M.r ...-...tiioi nf ibe Pone -s fii:.t '"' 'lf l a-?es "" " "'" sicKncss;
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.rani llosrt" r tho. Neapolitan ter.-itor
bv Iftidors .us RtTf ices to the people of Uowic
unity in all ihe b'-.inrlics of h:s ptnfession.
Jn:i. 27th 161'j (no 38-tim.)
jussol may ' copartnership.
rsliip l":rotifore existing between
mut-i' '- II. It Jvwrs'ni as LiraiiMlie lewi3 in uici
inu uonth on Imanl .' '"'ce oi ..:v is iims uaj uiMi.tuu uy muiuai
!jn s . . !l. V.. I I.0IIS00I.
f Decern-'
January 30;Ii tl!)
ANVILI.F. LEWIS.
II. EPPERSON'.
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aplMcoiTcspohdeatoi'tlic "rw P"r'
t.on had
--cii' r?d oa board one f the t rt who is
teciw rocovcrci. A:niii: invii.irn-
mm : ioney:
't.on had hci-u ircJr in t-asc ot' sickness on' T ' :"''' " '
l". .ip'ilyol KicfJiciiu jirovjued fcofiii f having jr.;- js I nm i-
""-. n ih-tS nJ Inn? lier.ro this. . d
a .I1r'3 them arc safely at Panama.
fui nlsHcd '
JLo::dcn 2
"SincpfLr. netijiaalinn if if. Russii
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l-po reniaineu a 'tose p.n:i "; -"" . now Urieans.. I lie passe :'rt-i. i:im-c!ialciv . cwfi-i -nal;
aadtrtcl.'K'-' dIIareou-t .iao J-rinnh p(-ccc(;ct .. tht- Clia;;rcs rucr ii. ma!l ' m.wts nb -ut th .
RearcsenlRti-.r v. is coinpciird U rl"' .n ii-it sin! hue lieftre this. i-. dau'ot all of their r.n ospi-nsj
fie palace f-r tn- p'JrpisD oi autfcing t.m arc safely at Panama. !
tlie iimtcdwn ot lui pcrn nn.i t-nag ( The wren' u' tfw -.teaii-.ers mmeuiately
to the sovsreisR PontifT. The OtMinoss iUp0n I'k- ji-rnal at Choprea proceeilcd up
of the lmvrrn:.ieot w?nt on 'm tne .po .ri;P. . adrancc nn.; cnH'-'ji! nil the
r-ima. hat '..ih'Bl V- sa.H-tion: .lid 3 tV -.! ?.t -n-'i rrurin-rl HVKih
.1 .1 nt rrr- ll" --'ltliotl nut tO bo lllCtatC'l . -ifv1 i ri.T. I.-..:- Urt J".
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to.lhathc niii-.d '-.'ftor""iicUerono-- . . . j. tir.f;.rj fnJ ar .ycd at C7or-
accorairptc ir.-5i ..Mccctr-i oftheotBrpr "j fi lsJ cruec-.' Ne met Gcti. Smith
of :hs guard. Si'cn a etai; of things cri!.: . ...) ai j u:;e with about half the pi.ssen-
nol long continn. ind the membcis of .'.: rCrs. .t G-.riia. All were in lino s;iiiih
binloiiiatic corps as it ir. said nrranjjeo c l'unUin ' of nny!h:r:r but the clioiera .-.- twj
p'aa torttw lib.-r.tion oi ins Holiness "
vhi'-h the I "inrf-lia:." execution was cut
? io !l is Cour.t d Sonar the Minister -f n
ana Ai aa ear. hour prcviousiy agrecO tod (bat she was to leave Rao r Valparaiso j(;.Hn0 ;r-.-ani ar.
k tue r e re.i ou inio a pni.u- : - on tjl0 oict ot Noysmocr. l m- I aicon ? Icotis.
tiic r.arri a or avaronl' cri.ti. j ORSSe':!ers woui.i 'Leicforv ia .o wail a
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CLARKSVILLE
- Classical Mathematical and ifef candle
ACADEMY.
Underdhe aupaialendanee of
Rev'd JOII.Y AKJ3ERSON; Jl. M.
ALEXANDER J. RUSSELL Esq.
rriHEabovo institution w ill be opened 'on Mon-
X day the ISth of March I&I'J. The design k
to establish a permanent school at Clarksvillo in
which all the usual branches of a thorough English
education will ba taujlit anil tfie pupils prepared
for entering Mercantile houses; oroll le.iriii the
Institution to enter on the duties of active life hav-
ing their miniU richly stored with uscf.tl know ledge.
Classical nml Mathematical students will Imj prepar-
ed for entering College in any year of the under-
graduate course.
Mr. Anderson brings with him. the experience
of ten years leaching in the L'nited States in addi-
tion to five years instruction of private pupils during
a residence in College of that period after having
graduated.
Mr. Iti'ssix. is well known in this cnnimmiitv
as a successful energetic teacher and an excellent
im -oing Vnl for the want
hose indebted to me will
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m-l.iy .urn iiaiiu i.i;i uiv 'i r. -1 I... .!...:
of funds. All those fail- scnoiar jiaun-; ee.. "i""r 3 "- -
ctorv amn"C- ' nlc"l:"0 insiruciion u isiu iuiu i-'iiciur .; niiiiii-r-
tlv President ol rriaecton Uollege .New Jersey.
1 It is the design of both to apply all the energies ol
in-ske satisfactory arran-'e-
ts shall bear from me at
rhrVsvslle J v :
dkigs!"phs:-
io
o:J Tr.'.
j Mi o' monui w:'l r.
'la.Li.-
. Ja-i' .. .
?l
Z. C. ALEXANDER.
i IS It). n:23 tin.
d Accounts of the late firm
v.ll those failing to pay me
o'.scttlc with an olliccr.
l C. ALEXANDER.
Irfl!). n:38 1m
H
s. ' gra.;d fandangoes were theni;i.r. sr. --..
- j The fticifi- Kcawfp Culilor..; i had nm R.hls ;
' ----; rcac'ictf her dc.:in: tiou. v.-.' .. .vl-:2- f.rlj1.i .
S
the gentleman 1 jij.m j.i
'ij disguised hims 'i .
varian legation.
ncp-of the Mia-n't
i" ClQil'l. 'J Vltll ... .-j ...! llmXm H5 ii.ini: . !
mined . -m !-: e low ia at P-.iami eri hIiolI.. the Caii-idarks.ie Janutr;
.. :; in-rycttuc ia- ..;. .cce5ljl trio round the Caae. .
. -. . -.v mmulcs the caTi ... v. .ril.:.iM1iv fono. " : .41!
.vascallci'.itdd UiO Coma i T j;.;;.!. Ki sm. - "-.v nrrU-nl ai fMm-
ave shld out my goods in
i d closing my business here
i eve away in a few weeks
.-our indebtedness and save
i
C. ALICXANDER.
16 ID. n:38 1in.
jc onui . follo-ved lr t've l'opc di-.gnistd
his ..traa'. de-eiujed the granJ hln rons-.
cp.l:r-;J tiif earring ".the Prtocmount-'j- r.i '.he
box -ilonc-Mdo 'he coachia.i;i Tl- urtifi. e
ii'iccecaod; n.i f ispicion ar ""e eiiiir-r :a lh
Quinnal crthe .."t'vard gnards.and Ihe pooti
old mat' was cniJit d 't "i .ie the -.irof!t-bcityT
fnisri" l:..ttly ;. .'. '- 5 at the resi-
der. . 1 1 the Bav anar. Vi.ustt r another trati-
ptition -i- :nude 'i he Pofc t'-ok off the
hverv suit uro dressed himself in the usual
cozttime ofthe ranistc. clsnpiitin or alznt-
r.t:r and .'.f. dc St-air h-.T J-rn'i :;!"
notice of hi- mtcn'or. of g-.ii - f. Nap!-aaiu
-e ived a?pcrt5 iromtne t .-.crnineni pfst-ho.-M-s
vero Si-oi'' preurcl :h? Cou.it and
" e -upposcd ci..p'ainlook thfir places m the ;
-irriage and then 1 nppily e!ard the gi!s . jri -c1tl l(t
fBDIBS.
--r- -n .:...-..! .
j .vut::ient of Ot.:
Steamer Envi - a large as-
-. rs; comprisii Suirar Cof-
Soap Candles Tobacco
cr - on :. - C.h i-; .4 .d 'el on the SSth
with 1 VJn.Si'O "i specie
( Tfc . .1 . . 1
iner? was ai raaaina on mo oisi u;i. mo -d(1 .-jir iil5;nj. s
o.irK j-i!iiaai-pnis. iron- hw i oik loauec ij'igars. &e. &.
with coal for tiie P.icil:rt Steam Company; 7Is. n lui of t .i!. . ves. Powder Lead. &c;
also a sciiooopr which would probably be ' all ofwbicl wii; o m.'-I it as r-imll profit for Cash
fhnrinrprl fiir San Vrinpnn liv sn'.na of iii at the old . mil 1 ; v. .- & (diathelil
I'liton's jmsscngers as Ihpre wore more'
than the California could t.i!;i j
. gpiulomai. wri V'nlpu-aiso. Dcoem-i
Iiit 21. an !. rJntisii sfeiiinef t iv I'a; una
A. V.
Clarksville Jaa ;n 1810.
CHAT-1 ELD.
n:3.-3 if.
is t .ai tic California r';u tivrr
j'l.ihl
.li!5
:i out
it I
ri .1 tfiu me s.miiern (i.;'.i
i ire ti ';c!v than in iK- t'mtfd
r"iir hundred p.issport hnd beei. ii
t Valparaiso lor Ca:i!ortua
i "it . pM ip
-i --i !- ... :
u i. ApjJv -'
. WAGOHHRS.
wagoners to start to Jef-
y a liberal price will be
ALEXANDER.
n3G.Sms.
I
Clarfcen iii. J-.ii".
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
"'.. i
f . n i- .T-kA tima .Ai P f ltf DtT-C . i. r i . ..i-t
. ..w . !i' i ru tu jii. ia. "raitiii'i . wwicu iui l - l . . :
.l . '''. -'..-. . '"dr . n i j-i- --
uje nr-
I am Jcrou? ri" r'oi g my business lor mc past
All thuss indebted to mo
lifr' iT-ancel mnrh annrtv in ht irifintis. 1 1 i. .-...-. -..... ot .:i -rrpntlvohiiTO me bv corn-
it. f .1. ' lUR llMi IVJi - --v 0i J O- -
thai tno w ;.! ! :rt iv.. t.-;-. ; ..-. tt-i.mi r r.. .- .i ..ft: ..rr
Ins If lend. Ur Mercer on L'soai treut his I sitah have o goo; i.ipiy w gomu uiumiw-m
foot slipped and hi fell injuring hn head and var a-d woiiIU-' i.l--3eil to see my lncn.U
u it -ii- i i i . i. ! in-Pi'iiM "i-'-n'.Vei I will sell you coods
shouldt-r v. e leel h.ppv howover in he-'"iro' ' ; j -
inga.'.ic tw statu that tho inju.-iff- ?u.a'a'rt t '"-lC:"1' " "' a'ril - T T'X VXDER
wer not considerrd of a yen s-rr!.isntu'e1
i.jsi everiui''.
"A
ii laKc'i
f'latksvilla Jou
Mr. I lav. An accent hao'
ol Rome.
tak-j wa dibcovpsed. Bjfc..'si
n? used hv .host -'cret to say
.'oatttT was engagtd m his devotions and
could not he disturbed. When the flight !c-
ccme k iovi! the Ministry waithtindcrstruck.
a:il ns I hear diagooiu wore depatched to
biin'j bzck th fiigitivc. Hut either theso
mea-Jtirrs taMe.: or in ntju uu.-uriiiui-iu a- jv lVS;(.-an
. - ..i : . .t..m t i. rtnt fit nti n .yi:i-asc-i . ---.. .
itaicu in awsi .-" ..w.. . un . IMS( ji). acu wft-jo .-'i't:r
dor. and lb-.' " .art de Sjiaur with uis r-yer- dca nta iu t.jrt:Cl.. jt ;. e:i;
enddiargp. pri-i the IroritKT i.i ssiuty .... .a n .. is.r(1.l1.. tiin :li.1(...l(u'
nn. nrr'rpri nl CiPla.a Inrce tS"n. luc first l u..i . i. i ..i ..... -..... ....! f COMPANY
in tIP ii'J: torntorv. not far from .-..-. fcv :..;;. ... onn .. un(T ... I I th n pf V o". Orajson countj lexas
o-i tin Siit'.M : .'..'. I next. Aiieonjcci oi me
Espediuon ib.'.'o " ' 'Ac oiwee regions in th; short-
est yesstiU tiw. There are numbers of persons
II is believed who wish t nuke the trij the coming
spring provided thej 'Acre not encumbered with
tr.i:r.sof wai-'toii- a.id "ho time anil trouble requir-
ri! in cntling road- tin.' ing streams (ind grading
"2 .'- -.'"Oi! EXPRESS
io jui.it iv :. ru:.'i:ii.T !!!'.
- ij m- --- - -
IS 19 n3f.:2ms.
EXPEDITION
' jNS OF CALIFORNIA.
their minus to tlieaccouip.istiaijntot .he uiijcpt they
have in view viz: lo establish in Clarksville a
school interior iu point of standinf- to none in the
hole estim country. I he school will be strict
ly free from all sectarian influence ami there will be
no interference with the religion- opinions of the
pupils: the discipline will be luilil but strict and
students w !io cannot be managed without inflicting
I severe punishment will be dismissed.
I If considerable experience have any influence in
paining the patronage of th; public at the outset;
Mr. A. and Mr. It. hope to prove hv the progress
of their pupils and by indefatigable industry in the
faithful discharge of their duties that this patron-
age has not been unmerited.
Mr. Anderson will be prepared to receive in his
family from 12 to 20 boanlers at S 10 per month.
The terms of tuition will be for classics and math-
ematics ------- $20
For English in any department for the
term of five month; - - - - S 15.
Circulars containing the by-laws and regulations
will shortly be prepared.
Application to he made cither to Mr. Anderson
at Spring Hill Arkansas or to Mr. Ilusscl! at
Clarksville. k t
Mr. Anderson begs leave to -mbmil for the satis-
faction of those who may patronize the Institution
a few extracts from testimonials iu his possession
given to him by gentlemen thoroughly acquainted
with his rpialilicatinns as a scholar.
James Thomas L. L. I). Professor of Mathc-
malic. in the University. if Glasgow write:
"I feel convinced indeed that as a scholar as a
person of pleasing and conciliatory manners nf
well lorincJ habits ami ol a conscientious mind he
is likely to aflbrd great satisfaction to these by whom
he may he employed or patronized or with whom
he may be connected in the various- intercourse and
connection of society."
John Stcvilly L. L I). Professor of Natural
Philosophy in Belfast Royal Collcre writes
" It is now many years since I first became ac-
quainted with him and each dav I have known him.
has tended fui ther to confirm the good opinion I
had formed of him. In the latter end nf 1P2!). he
became a member in the class in the Royal Ilelfast
College over which I preside; and continued in at-
tendance upon it until it separated in 1830: during
l hat session he was highly distinguished for zeal
ii-dtistry and gcntlcman-hke conduct. When the
session closed his fellow students voted him the
highest class prize for diligence good conduct and
progress 'n the studies of the class. "
The Rev'd Henry Cooke D. I?. L. L. D. writes.
is a scholar 1 consider .Mr. Andersou as rank-
ALFRED Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS;
RECElVI.C.COMMlSSIOX Si. FOUAVARDUVC
MERCUA.VTS
Ftrc Proof "Ware Home
LEVEE STREET
SHREVEPORT Li
H2FSM 'SO
C. C. Alexander
T. J. & W. P.Cor..sELifsr
A. JL & L. C. Alexander
Ragsdai.k.& Wriuut
Joseph IIaiirison
Pace & Bito.
Heiithelet IIealo fc Co.
Ciias. P. Stewart
(l!):ly)
ClorXsriUf
i Paris.
'( Bonham.
y Dordsrillc.
y Mayhtic t Ii
ALDEN A. M. JAdKSON.
SIlII'l'I.VG FOUUMRDlXfifc COAXMISblO?.'
MERCIIJUi'TS
NO. 23 POYDRAS STREET
NEW ORLEANS?
O ESPECTFI'LLY offers his crvice3 to the
.- Planters and Merchants of Northern and Eas
tern Texas for the sale of such staples as find a
nar'ent iu New Orleans and will make the cus-
tomary advances when required. He will also
make cash purchases of every description of ir.cr
Ciiaudiss and plantation supplies and ship the same
insured lo any point i.uited; pnnided oidors arc
based on consignments or accompanied by available
lunils. (IS.-I'Jm)
M. C.REESWOOn J. II. IIEALD T. C. ADAMS.
? TWRW CIOODS
THh Subscribers haTc juit received from Phila-
delphia in addition to iheir former slock.
A complete and j-cncial sfocS of
Fall aiidWinleriCorels-
ALSO A GENERAL STOCK OFCB0CEHIES
VVhieh they are determined t xil '
LOW FOR CASH OR APPROVED PfcODCCK.
They will pay strict attention to the recritint- sKJ
lorwardingoiCottdnorJlcrchandisc coEsfte-l to
Ihem. .
.. -T. BRYARLY t'Co.-
Rowland November 30th 1848. n32 if.
MOSES G II E E i" W 0 0 1) & Co.
COMMISSION &. FORWARDING
-ME 11C HANTS
5 Foi'cuer St.
2Cctu Orlcaii0.
(No. 0 if.)
ft-JT'E
GIIOCERIES FRUITS
& CONFECTIONARIES.
The subscriber has just npcned.and is still
TCCfiivinir a his Store next door to Ihe
l'"agle Tavern ihe greatest variety of
these articles ever opened in Clarksville
which he will soli lower than ever before oflercd
here.
In addition to the usual articles of Tea "odee
Sugar Salt Salt Fish Molasses '"andlcs. and Li-
quors which latter he will sell by the Barrel or
Quart he has
Wines Syrups. Brardy fruits and Cider by
the bottle:
Jellies Candies Maple Sugar Prunes Cocoanuts
Bananas Lemons etc.
Nails Wooden Wara Tin Ware aad Cruckcry
Ware.
All of which will be sold low for Cash.
GILBERT HAGIN.
Clarksville January 13lh IStt). n3ti tf.
NEW II0.U0R AND PROVISION STORE
- CORNER OF 5III.A3I AND COJlJICrtCE STREET
S1IREYEF0RT.
JOHN KEAN would respertfully infiirm coun-
try merrh nts. anJ cither dealers in Grocerife.
Liquors and Provisions generally lis it he. has open-
ed a siorcin Shnsicpnrt. La-. for the sale of all nr
lirlcs iu their line and he is determined that his
goods shall not only be ofthe veiy best quality but
that his tonus shall be at least as favorable as thosa
of any other dealer in ihe place.
In addition to she articles usually found in scch
establishments he haibecn appointed agent for t!io
sale of ""
Mf GRAIN'S I'NRIVALLED
PREMIUM COGKTXG STOFES
and other callings which will be sold at Arr than
New Orleans pri'-es.
Kegs Dcmijolmsrss and all other'artmles per-
ainmg lo CotTee Louses-.r.t:int!y ktrt tn hard.
Dec. 10th 1318.
(u31 3ra.)
ESTATE OF ROBERT BOYD. DECD.
"TRfniEREAS ihe undersignc was appointed.
r Administrator of ihs estate of floberi Boyd
deceased late of Bowie countv bv-ihe Honcrablo
I rebate Court of said county at the January term
IS IS. This is therefore to notify all pcrsons'indebt-
cd to said estate to make immediate payment and
all those havir.sr claims upon it to present them lo
the undersii-ncd daly authenticated within tha
tunc prescribed bylaw or theywill bebaned.
W.v. A. BOYD Administrator.
Bowie co. Dec. Jib 1S48. No. 35 G t
ESTATE OF THOMAS PAYNE. DECD
?.' ""-' ---"1 mc unccrsiOTCil was appointed
.."..uiuuii; i mUUlCV-UUn III I ITi.c
by
at the October tcna ISIS Administratrix of tho
estate of Ihomas Payne deceased. lam .r ;.i
county this is therefore to notify all persons indebt-
ed to said etale. to make immediate payment all
those hat in-: claims uron it to present fhem to the
undersigned duly authenticated according to law
or they will be barrel.
SARAH PAYNE. AJminist.ator.
T'-'-g t-''- I-lc. eSlh IS18. fNo35. Cts.
LUMBER.
w'.. torntort- mU far from rcj.rf.f d hy -.fe.;;. 3dl-.my.icnt-x.undi-i.
I ho I ope n-ft -.La Q.mrr.all on :liLl! ur uu ftuBdfaJi-trdng-sof lit head!
-' 1! "-e 2tlh. a-J arriwal at tJc- .VTTMa. J. 20.
W!i
-The Net.- York
r-arracsn-t.
ice evenin
ta on the night of the -.Jo'!
T-P Kt Vanlt-of and Iiisfam:. J-jtoA- I T i". Pi-f- ' AMr.r.ict
-ttelvpiocccdcd to Gacta when the new " " Wediiesdy says:
reached Naples. The Qitcci? and Princ4! U is said Uiat a lsgc nm-.uerof our mo?:
remained at Caeta while the King tt'urni-J . uiflacatial Uouiaii C.iliolic eitur.ns intend
Vnnlrit tn .Tike urpa-iratior- lor tie -.- calling .1 p'shlic mecung at an r.irly day foi
ccptmn of th.- Popp. The I? .im .it.'l San- the punoo l t'.viling his Holiness Pope h
-L Mt'.'ti- ' .'tf - ti. ( nets and i Pia IX. t 'ake op h;. permanent rcsidenci ' j
r'cd. with -V
Aim viLor
Cardio-il-t.
flu- 'inl :.'- .-orps lioiue. e.--rp: lilt J"in ' - -t...v
i..-:n:. ...r .. '.er ifceroof.iiis -irrived U Nr A Xew VarK '. !'.. r s.-.vs: .
io-c'Jisaop iiui-ises c: tins itoamn i;at!iri
(fiiitrese suu'.'cst'- that a c-nri?.i"i'i. he
.it "A A5"vc;o. Iile ;. in tutJ c ':ntry 'f aid ths P : 'i
il.t-be lrtlu-eti n r-iden:c ia K in-. . :i n.-o-
J-yUJt DATS LATER Mfltl ELROPiJ. -.; .Jl0 .. ra;j(.rurv j .!jCi . liidc(icitilut
Neti-York. .lauuary 9.- jresiden.. r
The steumsifip vt asningwi: arriv-ri -.o-c.-v nii jw wfTejrm sgCTtf4mv-y;ici
froi i IV-'ine-.i via Sootb.inipton uriasingl M t It R i Ii O .
fnnr dav-:' iaterrdvjr.es f:-" Con-iiP. j M rr i-i "t L. CotT.nan ! jr. M
hank for their pas-iage
ili dhoricst inrtr. vr. : -'1
. n.' l pri".'
..-. t-e. -.t'l'
i I'.irjo on ! 1 ' '
ilanc west -r.-l
iuo nter CSila .ti.e .
-M'ne-00in:!"a n! i.
still v.-c-st rjid n.iri.i. 1
rt righ: and striki it.- '
' .?...
ing in a very high order. He has a critical knotvl-
ciiseot i-.njlish he is an excellent classical schol-
fittcd out and start from r-. "dly adequate to prepare pupils for the Univer-
siurs ar.il to train inem in uicmasi uithcuii aninors.
He ir al-Mi. an excellent Mithcmatieian fully ade-
quate to give instruction in the most abstruse
branches; and I beiievc. that in classics and mathe
matics an extensive Academy or 'a College tvocld
find him an acquisition. "
In another letter. Doctor Cooke writes:
"As a sjhnlar.'ia stands very ihstinrru istied in the
critical kno'vjpdse of English Classics and Math-
ematics. He has had considerable experience in
trtclung these several departments and has been
very successful in the management and progress of
iiis pupils. '
CIarksv.l!c Jin'y 30lh 1810. fn30 3t.
This compaiw will take
is believed to lie likewise
4H was ..- i ' i r-uie?. J na a citernc-i:
of thr. election :-- pa-aag away ntpidlv at.d
onfideace -viHil -non ix Tilored. l.iui-
Napoleon receivi ; 4.Wi)e0iJ vole--. aa.i "''-
vain. 111320 -J J.anl- Napoleon tvrs u
be priicUi-neil pjiilirH- Frcsidewt jf FraiT:-
and Odillon T5Vr . PrP-uVnt of his Coua- '
on the 3ist of V -cc-nber at tne -TiV...-v
die A rr-w in:arfry vould then i e lorin
ti M Pnio
.oi'i!U-.r.c. l.a.i
n:it t. Miss Elizacedi Lee .i llu Ht div
- IM0. All'fi'i
-u -.
X
Vi -'
.t w.
tliun do-.ni its v :'.)
monto. A so .-i o
Iroops fro.si C '
years sinei . as '
be rntirclv pr.i "
susct-pt'ble of a
S.'-P. Green- i -Ilis rvM- aIJ.'
-liv of Feb- i can ''c "'Jh ' " '
' eisco in 05 d-v
n w Each n. .
vvuli -Tin -i
i " iy
1 ' ' ' -' .& '"x'll'-i-W-IH-lV'V. J-311"
; 'mammuBm
t -pekea of as ..linger .i j?mi:mmmwmmimMmuwmimmz
ine. Arago or ban. cr- :U?&M
Pages n-ouM be elected ice ITesiileut. WH?lB?1SftJSf
7. ..... ; !f-iinr. f Nar.olei.r. ;. seiu-rcl ftM-H'M IIiHftM
nrrnUV; nT-. i -nAexceptiiig th- JXM W '&& ?WW1PS
Yincen.-pn-ncrS. ' - WSmMtWmm
funds were rising. The election of Vapnle- MWffi f IWMwf SW'W'
on had given buine a ne in.xta.s through WWSSSmm
out the csoniry and rcstorod cmfidenct fNtal!NSKal8
ntnong commercial men and capital.- "S&jj$mM
But lilllc news from l.el.nd. Tho Staio MW4immSHPSmMMmm
triali were progressing before Jurtice Pc-:- .' f HMrWS?9nSfe
He rcfused-to allow the IHsh papei- to ISBmmmM
!'t'dthat .e Pope intem ... R
hercaSc r i:i France WmWMmiiSWiw
. At n a prot UM -A goyernmenl IlMfMtllraMfiW
- WlHm$WiTMi i'7 'iTwig"YT MniriiTnnY
ffTIW nirTTnfiMfr T TfrirrT i 1
.... . &memmmmMmmmKmiavwmm9mM
WBMi3W&mfMmM
nnelly or the oM Chibua-
d from this point to the
dc a nearly west course ;
touching the sources of
e Colorado of the west
junction of the two rivers;
ig the Great Basin on the
vatcrsof the San Joaquin;
junction with the Sacra-
nt of General Kearney's
u-lled this rout some two
El Passo and report it to
pack-animals and even
2011 road. The tiip by
it is confidently believed
it to tho bay of San Fraa-
for all reasonable detain-
requircd to be well armed
iiblc-barreled shot-gun (as
ol gitjnstols ; to start
CLARKSVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE-
MRS. TODD has associated with her. for the
remainder of the session the Rev. Siml-el
Corley and the Institution will afser the 1st of
rebruary 1841). be conducted by herself and Mr.
Corley jointly.
They will be assisted by Miss Jane E. Mi-bray
and Mrs. Anderson late of Spring Hill.
In consequence of a large addition lo her
DRAWING CLASS which will occupy a great
portion ef her time Miss Murray prefers to rIi.i-
quish her Music Sehool'to Mrs. Anderson. In tiin
.Musical Department Miss M. Ins civen universal
satisfaction; but her labors at present aro pio
om
$Z
against ii to present them duly authenticated wit
in the time prescribed by law or they will be fo
ICOTICR.
ESTA TE OF PEYTON S. 11T.1 TT DECD.
THE undersigned having been duly appointed
Administrator on the cstateof Puvi.m S. Wi.t.
deceased late of Bowie county by the Hcnofabla
uouniy uourt ii.rsauf county at the November term
thereof. A. D. IS 13. hereby notify all nprumin.
WHEAT WANTED & LUMBER FOR SALE. dcbtul to said estate lo come' forward and makeim-
The undersigned proprietors of the Steam Cir- me4ule. payment and alt persons having claims
cular Saw and Grist Mill norm of John Bobbins'
in Red River county would inform the citizens of
the iieighlmrinjr counties that they will pay for
wheat and sell lumber according to the fullowiug
viz:
For every sixty pounds of good wheat S 100
half cash and half Lumber at $ 1 per 100 feet:
CASH PRICES.
Square Pine Lumber S 10 per M.
Sheathing Plank 0 "
Gum 20 " "
Walnut 30 " "
P. S. We would inform onr friends that we are
now nrenarcd.fullv. to manufacture sup-rfin; Flour.
at iba shortest notice: and solicit the delivery of
wheat at the mill.
" BERTHELET it SRK'.LEY.
We would inform our friends and the public m
ith-
thev will hn Cut
ever barred.
JESSE DANIEL AfahistnXor.
Boston 0th Dec. 1843. No. 356 J
ADMX1STRA TOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration having been gran-
ted to the undersigned by tEe honorable coun-
ty court for Red River county at the January term
l&lli on the estate of John'McCarlev lste of said
countv. Notice is hereby -men tn nil" i-r. .
mg claims against said estate to present ihf.ra duly
j authenticated withm the time prescribed by law o'r
. they will be foreter barred; ar.J all persons indeb
ted in said estate are requested to make irnmcdiatj
payment.
general that we have and will ' keep a good stock l i . n . IRa
of such Goods as are wanted at the mill which will "
bo sold low for cash or barter.
J. R. BERTIIELET.
February 3. IS 10. (n30 3ms.)
JOHNVARE
Administrator.
n39 fits.
J In the Coimty
Court. T)ppr.ml...
XOTICE FOR FJX.iL SETTTE.MEXT
THE STATE OF TEXAS ) c CourU
Whereas William J. Hays Administrator of the c:ltu''-d to a share in said estate are nr.r.-residenta
estate of Allen Brazziel. deceased has filed his tie-.'"" 'his State of Texas. This is therefore t nntlfV
- -" . . --.!
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
liius CviMiy. Court. December
2Glh 1318.
rS Ibis day. Sarah Payne Administratrix of
VI hornas Payne deceased filed her petition in
this Oourt for a portion of the corrimriTi- r.rr..
of said decedent and rcpresL'ius that seme of those
jriSyd incessant tor srwglfg
fssm!m?&m
mxmmmRMiZim
tition in slid court for a fiual settlement of said
estate.
Notice is therefore given to all persons interest
ed therein to appear at the next Feh'uary tcrro-of
said court to bj held at the t.ourt J mice in tne
town of Boston on the last Monday in February
next and show cause if any they have why said
settlement should not be made.
15y order of James N. Smith Chief Justice o'f
Bowie county
Given under my oflicia! signature.
and seal of office in the town qfS
HiRlnn mi this. !:
II. TIT I . ' OV
&iisr?--
-
-- --..v.w.v. lv uumi
ait peisens intea-sted m said estate to come forward
at the January toim. A. D. 1349 of this Court
.... -m. . .. -..j .: t-a!I HI1V a order
shall not bo. made for a partition of said comraeu-
property. Witness J. COOK Clerk or said Court.
And the impress of the seal of said
' 'ourt at ofiice in the tiwra of Mount
PIrasar.1 this the 2Gth December.
A. D.. 1S48. '
Number 35 t times Printers fee SSSgr-
.jne . . v- t
i3C
a"?al
'jO
cr?
r.ii-u ii smui:jiiiii. -- - - . tfVr - Wfv'mTS
- would t- r re to i u:r.ttalc tbe Popo. g Wifwl
N'e-.v had io-a received a Vienna that a 3fi?'dral
Russian fleet had arrived of 1 ncsti: win n &SiSEPliWit
mtcntian of blockadiiis Vpic n bring ti wTmSwJ'Si
people of thut city into subjugation. t u t
The Hungarians lmvp detprniir.ed to rcs-s' ii .
..n...nn -.nnr'c!nn Vn d.!n-ivp battle hn i pirvi
;iu.i inn "'J" "-- ... -
I pen fought but there had been iii:ch ?k.j-
Riisii'.nc Vuch nacti'.ity prevailed among
t'.' Tflipc-rnl tiopns aud (tie I'u:igarriP w -rC
"Strojing all m'ar.s f com r.uriicai on.-.t-Lurning
Ineir own -.illajrcs to cut 1 the- i.i-
vadinj' Aus'nflr.s
A'naiiiful car
cait.c before ore ft ' "
magistrates of rnilajolplu-; on "su'ti-
-o-c.'k. A woman under itje belli f tSat 'ht
husband had been killed nl Monterey iu "-
.t-J nntn ' Iti.almnM A tnw .If.i tll .
her fir.--t husband made hi. appearance lint ' '' iC W1
'MM li.nn 5. .of iij'-ii;wi'"1 Trntl .TfTV.raf.n Tt:i r. i . -tf.JV-iilt.
Hifl JLUII j-W. ...- U.ww. ..w... --w... ...v-.. --w.
rnclts. and hid claim ro her. Tho itoor v--
-.. .. In nnintil .ilnnlion tirm-inlft f. i . - . li
JUUII HI UVI -......-. --. -.-. ;j y.
flood cf tear;- and a.citcd the c-jmmi-icralion ro s i
of-all jircerit. The matter was comproais Foil-.
1 liv iSfr eppond ImsLand rcskrninn his rir-ht " " v '
.)-' i-Ani f Tsiuir.rWc Cjuritr. tho fAi Jg
ill IIIV IVil.l34.T. -.--
s j.e j.: - p jjm'er his bum r-elceted Sena-
tor from Soiita'Caroh.-a for -ixycais fro--i the lth
of March ncxtf
Hon. JamSppr'tras elected U. S'. Senator
II. BAi"i
'-I
Mt-
by the rinsviyanw urewaiure on iac j.h m.i- t
F-jbllit-t
L'-fJ?.
rfV-tSj
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