The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 10, 1851 Page: 4 of 4
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CORK ESPONDKXCG.
Hnaiyri lite Comptroller f Tcxa and the Sec-retary-of
the -l rcasm v of the Unite J Sfatos tela-
ivujotl.cTcn Million.
.Vr. S&aie mill the Sectary of I fir. 'Frcr-vry.
Wamiimjtiin. Jaiiunfy 30 1851."
Hon. Tkhmas Cokivjn Secretary uf the Treasury;
Sir :-. Ilcfore returning to Texas it is desirable
tint I should knnu'froin ihc Secretary nt thcTreas-
ry the. construction whicli ill he gien to the fnl-lo-.iiiig
fjtirstioRs grouiug out rf the Act iif Ciiii-
g.cVs appmv.-d Sepiriiilicr JJtli. 1850 proinising
t o the Stale of Texas the rttahiishmcirt 1" licr Nur-
ihcin and. Western lwundarics" etc.
1st. What rule will the government adopt in
order to arive at a knowledge f tliat portion of the
tlelit of Texas f'ir which iluiics oti imposts wcr
specially pledged in contradistinction of the residue
of her debt J
Aid. What plan will !-; adopted to ascertain
thv nutiiUr or creditors of the description alluded
o so far as lo know when all of the releases re-
ferred ti in the act hare Iwen filed !
3d. 1'ow it is pioposed to ascertain the amntiri
actually due from the .State to each of said credit-
ors l
am the amount actually duo I'r em the Slate to each
or raid creditors" the Department Yeplies. that
when it is in possession of all the facts connected
witli the creation and present state- of the debt of
Texas which will he furnished by the documents
alluded Id in the preceding answers it will proceed
m Hie data thus furnished and what can be procur-
ed from other sources to determine the aminiht of
the debt to which the reserved five millions will he
applicable.
J'o the fnuilli oitcrv 'if upon r-x.imina-
tton it he found that thfc tk-bt for which im-
post duties wet t speriully pledged does not
iitiiount in tin; five millions of dollars which
is nullinriaed liy the Act of congress to be
eluined fur the payment of such debt will
not tho slnck ovri-niitl uhnvc that necessniy
to disclmrge this cl.uracter of indebtedness
he delivered to Texas so soon ns that fact
can be nsceiliiineil?'- the Department re-
plies that it could not give up any portion
id' the reset veil stocks until nil the claims al
luded to in the. boumhiry net ofOth of Sep-
tember 1S50 me litsl letitiqiiudicd lo the
United Stales whether the. amount of them
shall he more or less than the five millions
To the fifth nuerv. " should Texts think
The atilhnri lies of Texas consider that the only j it proper to pay niiy pnitioit of her debt lor
winch impost duties were specially pledged
out ul the five millions of stock which by her
acceptauee of the proposition she bcuome.-
in immediate possession of would tint a cor
responding amount of the relniurd five mil
iums ue delivered in i ns on her deliver
debt for winch the inmost duties were siicri.-illt
pledged is the interest which has accrued on the
"consolidated fund'" issued under an Act of the
Tcxian Congtcs.'. approved January Till 1S37.
This amounts n a fraction over six hundred thou
sand d-dlars. lor the reasons in support of this! itg C proper releases from thc'oiiginnl bid
ders ol said debt r tho Department replies
that the same answer must be given us to
he last query as in its opinion the terms of
eoiistroction I refer vou lo the letter recently ad
dressed lo you by the delegation of Texas in Con-
gress and the opinion of her Attorney General :
this letter you informed me was teccived.
4th. If upon examination it he found that the
debt for which impost duties were specially pledged
dues nut amount to the five millions of dollars which
is authorized by the act of Congress lo be retained
for the payment of such debt will not the stock
over and above that necessary to discharge this
character or indebtedness be delivered to Texas so
soon as that fact can be ascertained ?
the law will not authorize it to give up tiny
portion of the live milliotw until all the
claims are released as against the Unileil
Slates and the prninentofn portion of those
claims by Texas would be only a partial mid
nut an entile settlement and that Texas
could claim no privilege for n priority orset-
llements of those claims which was not en
joyed by the pre.viuus individual holder of
i hem.
The sixth 'quel y"irorn whnt date will tin-
bonds or ceiiilientes ol stock bear imbrest r
6th. Should Texas think it proper to pay any
pnrlinnof her dpln. tin-i.l.tM. 1 1. .i....- " ".
.... ... .. mi iiii minus wert" i . - - . ... . .
siieriallv i-t....i .. r .i - . . ' ll ''" considered that hy a fair construction ol
':' I " "S '" S"C ; '" "" CngresslVxas isentitled t ve
winch by her acceptance .r the proposition she be- inIeri.sl fr(III1 flC - Novculleri S.-0. (hut
comes in immediate possession of would not a cor- j being the day on which the contract wa
responding 3iilt of stuck of the relalmC five I eoiiMimaled on bet patt by a transfer ol" the
millions be delivered to Texas on her films the j Territory to the United Slates. Will not tin-
proper releases from the original holders of said' '""st upon the entire ten millions he paid
debt? J semi-annually as it becomes due although
Cth. From what dale will the bonds nr m.ifi. ' lc slocK or a l0'"n. ol."e P."l' "''0
Who are your Aristocrat. Twcnty-
ypars ago litis one buie.hnrptC that ono
macln candles; anotW sold chnesn and
butter; a fourth carried on a distillery;
another was a contractor on canals ; oth
ers wore merchants and mechanics.
They are acquainted with both ends of
society ns their children will be after
'hem though if will not do to say so out
loud. For often you shall find thV.t these
toiling worms hnt'cli butterflies and they
live about a vear.
Death brings division of properlvj and
if. brings new financiers; the. old agent is
discharged; the young ge.nl leinan takes
his revenues and begins to travel towards
poverty: which he reaches before death
or his children do if he o not. So that
in fact though there is a sort of moneyed
rank it is not hereditary; it is accessible
to all ; three good seasons of cotlon will
send a generation of men up; a score of
years will bring them all down and send
uieir cinitiien again to labor. The falli
er grubs anil grows rich; his children
strut and use the money; their children
inherit the pride and so "to shiftless nov-
erty; their children reinvigorated by fresh
plebeian blood and by the smell" of ihc
clctl come nji again. This society like
a tree draws its sap from the earth" chan-
ties ii into leaves and blossoms spreads
them abroad in great glory sheds them
offto fall back to the earth again lo min-
gle with the soil and at length to re-ap
pear in new trees and fresh garniture
llttiit'x jTcrcutiit's Magazine.
ZEsusmxer.
THE CAUSES AND TH E REMEDY ! ' '3 a 0 S B 3 3 I I) II A X -BASES
r-1 1... ..f ....... L l - . . t ... c iriiiiuru uy nit! uinieu oiaies: uie HI'.
catts of stock bear interest? I conceived that j . ccrlificnleir sllck
by a fmr construction of the art of Congress Texas wl ear interest from the lt of Jaiiua.y
is entitled to hate interest fiom the 2jth of Xo-! ISol and lor a period of fourteen years from
vember 1660 that Iwing the day on which the con-j 'bat date; but no possible construction ot
tract was consummated on her part hy a transfer of !'u ':lv i" die opinion of the Department
the territory to the U. States. Will not the inter i "'" aul'"rize the interest lo commence from
est upon the entire ten millions be paid seu.i-annu- i lle iU"' "'" '"J1'""- Tl'.e "it:e 'f l'''
ill t. ti i..-o....- i i.i i . i acceptance ol the law was given bv le.ns
ally as becomes de altlumgh the s-k for a jo lcceIll!ll!P allJfrilln lnnl perI.
portton of the prmc.al may be retained by the U. j d at the utmost could interest be possibly
a es" I claimed but in that case it must cease mi
in liie interview which we had on Tuesday you the same day IdGI but it is consideied that
n giving the lull fouileeii years interest
liiini 1st January lfol thouoh it cominenc
a lew days later than the. actual dale i:
the special notice it fs a viitual couipliaiiee
with the law.
In reply lo the remaining portion of vour
letter 1 would state that the original evidcu
ccsofdeht should be filed together with the
teleases and left in the Depaitmefllj mid the
authorities of Texas.
K-ive as your nnpressioii. the oriiual evidence of
indebtedness should be filed with the Secretary of
the Treasury before payment can be made of anv
of the debt for which ibe impost revenues of Tex
as were specially pledged. If you still adhe.eia
tins impression it is iaportant th-u Texas should
be advised of the fact so that she may take lb
necessary steps to ronfonn to such requirements.
Should Tews undertake to pay any of her cred-
itors Iinliliiijr bonds tor which the custom revenue
wa specially pledged it would be nrressiry for
her to know the form of release which will be re-
quired of such ciediinrs to sijjii. I would there-
tore respectfully request tob- furnished with suet
What a miserable cvnie of an old bnfehe-
lor it must have been who wrote the ensuing
description of inariiage! He "ought lo be
isliami'd of liuusell: "Look at the great
I I inn;. of in.vrriairoK that l:ike ulnrfi nvpr tin
r t I c i
jimiioi release as you can conceive the act of Con-I whole world; what poor contemptible airairs
gross contemplates. j they ate! A few s-ft looks a walk a dance
As the value of stock is to some extent governed : a squeeze of the hand a p'-pping of the ques
by the size of the bonds and the mode of "transfer-! io" a l"chasiug of a certain number ol
ing lhem.it is hoped that the Secretary of the i 'anIs "' "l1!e sui"' a ri"S: a minister a
Trawitt fi fir - ii. i. i- r stage or two in a hi eil carriage a night in a
iruasury vso t.ir as the rule of his office mav tier- . - j . .1
rrtiv ..-.m :- .1 1 - .. country inn and the whole matter is over.
1r.1t; will issue the stocks in such forms as mav- be 1- : - 1 . 1 1 1 i-
. una us mai "e I or five or six weeks two sheepish lookui"
calculated lo command the hiolicst nrice 1 -nn nil f 11 1 .1
"-'"" l l'rlct- aln n" 1 jiersous are seen dangling on each oilier s
rscd that the bonds of the denomination of S500. j urms looking at waterfalls or making tnoi-
1000 and 20(10 would be marketable. 1 would J ning calls and g'lz.ling wine and cakes;
tbcrp.fore suggest that equal amounts of the slocks dien everything falls into the must innnoio-
be issued in bonds of these lespcciive dcmiiuiiia-i "ous routine; the wife Mts on one side of the
tions and if omfoimable to the rules of the Treas- ''earth the husband on the oilier utid little
ury with coupons of interest warrants attached. n"-;"cls little pleasure little cares and
Vim will r. ia - 1 - - - little children gradually g-ither round them.
luu will readilv perceive how important 11 is to -P. . 1 J . r 1 11
tT . . n- - 1 his is what ninety-nine out of one bundled
the interest of lexas to acquire the mforuat.on fitld to bc thc deigllU of nidiriiiiony." We
asked fur above. Then her officers and Legislature rL.a(l this a moment ngo in the sauctuni. to
will be enabled to act advisedly in regard lo the fi-! a young lady of eighteen will large blight
na! adjustment of her public debt. eyes red and dewy lips a matchless figuie
As I am extiemvly anxious lo return to Texas
I respectfully solicit the favor of a. reuly at yirar
earnest convenience.
1 have the honor to be with great' respect
Your obedient servant
JAMES H. SHAW.
Comptroller of Public Accounts Stale of Texas.
Teeascht Department Feb. 12. 1851.
Sm : I acknowledge ihc receipt of your letter of
the 30th ultimo propounding certain queries in con
nexion with tlie debt of Texas and the five mill
as Geoffrey Crayon writes just "bursting
from her bodd:es-" and she says she thinks
it "atrocious" and 'the rna'i who wrote it a
"very great fool!" If the wriler could have
seen our fuir friend when she said this we
believe that that would have been his opin
ion also llUcliinund L.nqmcr.
MEMPHIS JNSTITUTE.
T1IK regular enmsc nf Lcrlnrrs in ibis Iiistilule
will romiuciice on ibis first of KoVelnlier and
roniimie until the last of February. The Anatom-
ical Department will lie opened and ready Ii. receive
.-"mucins ny me nrst ol Uclolier. Hie Medical
Department will be under the direction ul the lid
jiwing
1'ROrKSSORS:
. Ft: cr.it an m. n. I'mfesKor of An.itiiinv.
It. S. Kuwtiis m. n.. I'rfessnr or Surjjerv.
11. J. Hti.rf. m. p. l'mfessUrUffheorvand Prac
life Hi ilffdicinci
V. UViui llivvi:i.L m. n.. Professor of Phvsioliigy
P:il!iolo'y AIiner:i..L'y. ami Cenloi't-r
1. Kino m. n. Professor of .Materia Mt-dica Thcr-
apeulics and .Meibeal Jurispriideiire.
J. Milton .Sandi:i:s. .m. i. Ptofessur oI'L'hcmistrv
and I'h.irmaey.
I. A. ViLsox m. pM Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
C I. I X I fl V K I. K C T r It K S.
Mcillrinr Prof. II. J. Heirc.
"lirrry Prof. It. S. Ni:wto.v.
.. riiEKjiAS it. n. Aiintiiinic.nl 1 emoustraior.
The fees lur a full cnur.'c (if lectures amuuiuiii"
to S I ().".
Kach I'rnlessor's Ticket S I.1. Matrirulator".-
S5. Di'iiuuistnilor's Fee. S 10. Caduatioii.
S 2(1.
Those ilesirius further information will please ad-
dress their letters (post paid) to the Dean: ami
students arriving in the city will please call 011 him
at the C'ouuuercial Hotel.
It. S. NRWTOX. m. n.
Dean of the Faculty.
x a tet s :g :? a :a :e m s x
Hon. K. V. M. King Professor of Theory ami
Practice of Law.
John Del.vkikmi. I'.sq. Professsor of Coinmercia
Jurisprudence.
Trnjis S50 per Session.
All letters perlainuig 10 this department must be
addressed to K. V. JI. K1NC Ivk.
The Faculties for iiitellertual abilities moral
worth add professional ai-qiiiremeuls. will compare
favorably ivith lliemiwt distinguished in ourcoiuitrv.
I'bc inedieal faculty eoiistilu'es an anomaly in lhi
or any other country all ol them are aide lectur-
ers ami the besl of leathers.
Those who will contemplate our geographical
position and the extent ol ourioiiul:itioii. can br.vi-
no doubt as to the eligibility of our initiation for at
enterprise of the kind. As to health including all
seasons of the year we deny that amjotlttr utij hm.
inure.
The first class of the Law and Medical Depart-
ment of this school were small but the gentlemen
composing them are t-ilenled and in ihc highest de-
Sree respectable. a favorable omen for the future
prosperity of the Institute.
That the public may be satisfied of the perma-
nency of Ibis school we feel it our duty to stale
ihat the Trustees and faculty forma rstTisi action
which augurs well lur its future success ; and thai
ihc peculiar internal organization which conuecls
them cannot be interrupted.
K. W. M. KINO
Prvsittrnt of ih" Mmmh'u Imlilnli-
April 13 1830. No.3::.
The Good Wife. She cotninuudetii her
husband in any equal matter by constantly
obeying him It was always observed that
what the English gained of the French in
battle by valour the French regained of the
1.' i:..i. 1 :.-:.. . .:.. . :i .1... 1
i..r rtl.l- .. J 1 ... . ."S1 "J tUllllll" III I.U.I1IL-3. OO 11 Hie IIUS
nf Dill SpMr.nil.n lOr.n ....! . i:. rl . " .. . r. . ' '
....... . UIUII i.CIalu ceUiiurs 01 1 oll t0 reiurice is wile's rlitht. silo wtselv
kiiovvelli by compounding and complying to
rectify it again.
She never crosaeth her husband in the
spring tide of his anger but stays till it be
ebbing water. And then mildly she argues
the matter not so much to condemn him as
THE NEW YEAR.
""tjjgv TDK l'nderstgned enters upon the duties
Jlor the New Year with a determination to
convince all his old customers and as many new
ones as will give him a trial that he can furnish
Saddles of all qualities and kinds llrtdles Ilaiuess
aml every article of horse equipments on beitci
terms than the- can be got elsewhere. His work
besides being rqual in appearance to any olur is
durable lie can furnish as fine or as cheap a
'middle as can be procured anywhere in the So-itb
West and challenges competition as to quality or
price. Call and try.
THOS. R. WILSON.
Clarksvdle Jan Mill 18jI. No. It) vol 8 tf.
Texas have filed a full and complete release of the
United States and have the honor to state.
To your first query "what rule will the Govern-
ment adopt in order lo arrive at a knowledge of that
portion of the debt of Texas for whicli duties on
imposts were specially pledged in contradistinction
to the residue of her debts" the Depattmcnf re
plies that it will require 'authenticated copies of
to acquit herself
She keeps home if she hare not her bus.
hand's company or leave fur her patent to go
every Jaw of the Republic or tho State of Texas abroad. For the house is the woman's cen
ereanng or authorizing the diflerenl issues of her tre.
debt as well as all laws lit any way bearing upon
or relating lo.said debt. Also an authenticated
fa - anile copy ol each of the different stock cer-
tificates bonds treasury notes certificates of re
cord or other evidences ot debt which have been
issued by Texas
To the second query -'what plan will be adopted"
to ascertain the number of crcditots of the descrip-
tion alluded to so as to Know when all the releases
referred to in the act have bsen filed" the Depatt-
ment replied that the document alluded to in the
preceding answer to the fitsr query it presumed
will show what jiortiort of the debt will bo applica-
ble to the resetred .five rorHions and when that is
Her clothes arc rather comely than costly
and she mnkes plain cloth to be velvet by hei
handsome wearing it. She is untie of our
dainty dames who love to appear in Variety
of suits every day new as if a good novvn.
like a stratugetn in war. were to be used but
once.
Her Husband's secrets she will not divulge.
Especially she is careful to conceal his in-
firmities. If he be none of the wisest she
so orders it that lie appears on the public
stage but seldom and then he hath conned
his part so vveli that he comes off with great
applause . -
In her husband's-sickness she feels more
grief than she shows Partly that she may
not dishearten him and partly because she is
nof et leisure to seem so sorrowful that she
may he the more servieable.
The heaviest work of her servants she ma-
kelh light hy ordeily and seasonable enjoy-
ing it. Wherefore her service is accounted
u preferment and her teaching better thuu
her wages.
Religion is degraded "When it borrow
from hypocrisy its vhiie and from mulig
niiy its scowl'. ' ";
CLAKKSV1LLK
Classical Mallicmalical.aiid xfcrcanlile
Under the superinlendauce of'
Rcv'd JOH." AlYDERSOtf Ji. M.
r a 1 s c 1 p a h .
THE next session of live months will commence
on the first Monday in October and students
are carncslly requested lo be present at the opening
of the session as it often happens thai much time
is lost by inattention to the above directions.
Mr. Anderson considers it unnecessary lo repub-
lish any of the very Haltering testimonials in his
possession given by gentlemen thoroughly acquaint-
eu wtiii ins reputation as a scholar as he can now
appeal to the rapid progress of his pupils. Uc lias
rarely 10 resort Incorporeal punishment ; hut when
sucl
I
3ticn a course necomes aiisoiiuciy nicessary must
le administered with mild firmness. The school e
entirely free from all sectarian influence : still thi
conduct of the pupils out of school is strictly at-
tended to. and w henever reproof is required it is
given in such a way as to Sccare the end desired.
The next session of five month's will Commence
on the first Monday in October.
1 he terms of tuition are for r.nghsh
in the primary department say.Spell-
ing Reading and Writing $ 1250
For all the higher departments of a com-
plete English Education ----- $ 1500
For Classics or Mathematics cither
or both per session of five months - $2000
iffo detf u'clrnn made fur absence excent in case
of continued sickness: and students in efefv in
stance will be charged from the time of entrance to
the end ol thescssion. Students will be received
at any time in the session.
Mr. Anderson receives a few boarders in bis own
family at S 10 per month for Iraard washing fuel &
candles; and any number can be accommodated in
the bouses of respectable families at rates somewhat
lower say about 5 8 per month
For farther iiifiirmatioti apply to the Rcv'd John
AiiUcrson.Olarksvillc.
P. S. An assistant pnipcrly qnalrfieil will bo
procured whenever tlie number lit attendance wilt
justify the measure.
Uarnsaui jwy in issu. ISo. 15 if.
Maky ami many a wife cmlarei years of Imllly
offering and of mentnl nnquiili prmtrntc ami liel-
Icas. embittering her lire lliat of licr hatband and
hazarding tlie future welfare of licr cliililren. anting
from causea whicli (T Anoint would have shared Ilia
anuerinir the anguish to the wife and lo thc litis.
band emliarraswnf nta and pecuniary diufoultitii hav.
Ina; tlioir origin in the mind being weig lied duwn and
haraaocd in cuaixaence of tlie tidiness of tlie com-
panion of liia bnaom.
ltow important that the canc rSwild be known
lo tvery vvltii lo every liuibund that the ilrcn.lful
anil harrowing connejuciiC'fl to Umi health and hnp-
idncfw of both may be nvcided ! J.inifo tousliort and
health ton precious to admit any jKirtionnf the one to
tie spent witlmut the full enjoyment ot ilic other.
The timely pos.csiion of a little work entitled aa
"nlkiws ban been tlie means of saving tlie lmallh and
tlie life of thousands as over
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
ropies have been sold since the
sued.
The autW has been indnceil
the urgent and pressing request
been indebted lo its publicatmu.li
(that all may hare an opmrtuniiy
whoharc favored him with thou
encomium some of which arc annexed
tisement.
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
Private Medical Companion.
BV PR. A. M. MAURICEAlt
morcsiok op oiiriics or woMri.
Twentieth Edition. ISmo 3."0. Pticr Sl.00.
THIS WOHK 19 INTENDED ESPECIAL-
T.Y FOIL THE MAMtiRP.ar t.oie coriteinIs-
liiu; marrinircni it discliifos inii-ortnitt secret which
hotiM lo known ti them (innu'iilnrlv.
Here crcry female tliu wife tl mother tlie
one cither huildioR into womnnhon. or the nm in
the derlinc of years. In whom nature cruitcmjiliitcs
an imjsortnnt chniwe aniliscuver the rnusea symp-
toms ntul thc mot rmYictit renierfu'a ami moat cer-
tain mole of cure in every coinplaint to -which her
tex in SulljiYt.
Thc revelation-) containeil in Its pneM have proved
a hleasfnc tn thotisanilf as thc initumerahle letters
received hy the nuthor (whirl he is permitted by the
writers to publish) will attest.
Extract of a Letter from a GtntUmnn in Dayton O
MD.iYTo.v May 1 I8J7.
"Dr. A. M. MAtTniCKAU Mv Dftr Sir: "Tho
Married Woman Private Medical Companion Tor
which I enclosed one dollar to i."v address raina
lafdy tn hand. I would not have tmuhled yon wiih
these few lines hut that I am imncltcd hy n reuse
tf jjratitmle Tr rnynelf and wife to gire utterance
to oar wiicere and heartfelt emotion.
My wife has been perceptibly wnkine for some
three yean ormnrei in consepie-mt of Inr rreal nn-
icnish and nulTerlfts snntc inintbi before and dtrii
roiifinement ; evcrj e.icce-itve one more and mora
IebiIitateI and prostrated her putting her life in im-
minent ilftiii';r. and which was on the last occasion
despaired o. 1 supposed that this Ft ate of thinci was
inevitable and rcstirned mielf to meet the worst.
At this time (now about two month) I heard your
book highly spoken nf. as containing some matters
ft-arhins my ca.-e. On its nveipt and pnnnl I can
notcxprera'toyna therelfof it ntlordcd mydistressed
mind and the "joy its P5I'' Impartiil to my wife on
learning that the great discovery of M. M. Deso-
meaax pmviJeI a nme.ly. It op'ened a prnnpert to
toe which I little conceived was posHiblc. No pecu-
niuy consideration can tftcr repay the obliationi I
am under to you for having l-een the mans of im-najtin-j
to usthc matters contained in The Married
woman's Private Medical Companion. Hot Cir
this ere another year would have pa-Met! over ray
head in all human probability my wife would have
been in her crave and mv children left motherles"
ExtroH from a fstttr.
Competonco and Health
f'ltXAtim P Oct ( 1P47.
"Mr Dear Bttn t know on will Imve the kind-
nea tn bear with me in encroaehinc upon your time
while I arknowletlce (in Iehnlf of mself ami wife)
th' obligations we feel ourselves under tojou inhav-
Ing made known certain matters contained in oar
most invaluable 'Married Woman's Private Medical
Companion. It has been worth its weieht in gold
to me. If I express myself rather warmly vou will
see that I can not do so too warmly when inform
vou of the extent to which I have thmoudi it been
benefited. I will p;fitc my sifaniloii when I obtained
vour Iook thmiieh the merest curiosity I look upon
it as one of the most fortunate events of my life. I
hid been married some ten yean and was the father
of seven children. I wan long strupclini; uneranhiply
tn the end that 1 mijrht pain a nirnlerate competency
hnt tlie results of my utmost exertions at the end left
me al -out where I wasat thc beginning of each year;
ami that only with tle most Minted economv mjffi-
cinp with bandy the necessaries of Hfd Finally this
ennntant elfort was becinnintr to have it effect uyon
my health: I fi-lt lees capable to endure its contlnu-
anre while I felt the necessity of perm: vera nee.
"This constant unceasing Htrticwle on my part waa
imperative in oonsepience o( the pntrnt rd ntmli-
lion of my wife fwith ocea'-ional intermission) Sir s7x
yearn much of the lime confined to her bed ami of
coutse incapahhi of taking thc charge aiul manage-
ment of household affairs. Her condition aniM from
Cannes of which I was ignorant. Oh! what would
I have given had I the six years to live over airain !
What would my w ife have given tihavc been spared
the long days and still Ion per nichts pm-tratc on a
bed of sirltneiw ! all of which would have Uen
avoided had I then seen a copy of 'Thk Mi:kiio
WoiiiS'3 PHlrT MKDICAL"Cu.MPAMO.'r
ir.inKi.ritu. Nov. 29. in .
Yin A. M. Mai'iuccAi": Ilnd I anownot the im
Ptrtant matter treated of in 'The Married Woman's
rivate Meilical Companion Rime cars ago. Imw
much Misery I might have escaped ! I have sutfered
years from ciuse which you imint out tn our book
without kuowitis what to do. I obtnined a copjr hii1
mud my case trente.1 of. I tnJ.it t'$?rt female wia
avail herself of the information conltifle.i in its pages."
Letters are daily received of this character oans-
cesaary to present
To those vet unniarrieJ. but contemplatine mnr-
riace or ptTlmpi hesttntin? as to the propriety of
incurring the rcponfihilities attendant on it the
iinportnuce of betn possesseil of the re veU tions con-
tained in tliet jaces so intimately involving their
future hajipines-s can not be appreciated.
It is of coulee in practicable to corney more fully
the various subjects treated of as they are of a na-
lure strictly inttnded for the married or those con-
temp.Mting marriace; neither is it necessary since
it is every one's duty tn become Msescd ot knowl-
edge whereby the sufTerinss to which a wife a moth-
er or a sister may be subject can le obviated.
C7 Cop lew will he rnt bv .llnll free of Iotnge
to the PiirchHter
tT On the receiptor One Dollar " THE MAR-
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM-
PANION" is sent (imtiUJ frtvj to any part of the
United States. All letters muU be post paid (except
thore containing a remittance) and addresMI to Dr.
A-M. MAURICEAU llox 1221 New York City.
Publishing Ortlee No. :9 Liberty st New Vorii.
Over'JO.OOO J'oplrw hnve heeu nrnt hy 3IAII
within Uirce months w 1th perfect safety and ctr
tainty
Dooksellers and ajrnts cnpnjrod in its sale nre
uiakino; liaudsomu co:nprteneie trutii the rmitly ;ind
i:.tr:uulin:irv dtmanit for it and tlie cMieniuIy lib-
eral lenns afforded them.
Active local ur travelling Asonls Ihrmtrrfimit the
United Stnlrst ami Ciiintl.. will b suppliid on (he
same terms. (Tommuincaiiiuis are required to be
post paid and addressed as above
ICPAUTIOX. The public are cautioned a-jain
various catrh pennies iitleuded to he palmed 4ilTup-
im them iiiiitatmi: the title of urn work as "Tin-
Married ladies" MedicrJ Companion." and various
other titles. The title nf tin wnrk is "77? Mnr.
rhtl W'OMAWS rrirate Mufiatl Cornptfniort" by
Pr. .1. M Mauriaau.
For f-ale by J. C. HART.
No 336113. ClarkM-illc.
WM. T KIMIILK
TIIOMAA U. HVMIXn
TRIM RLE h If U UG I N H.
ATTOH.VKVN AT hAU'
mprrihfi
WITjL practice (beir pmfeMtoti In fttu 1
Court .4 of thp Riolifli Jioliffil Hi.
CtaikseUU April Cth iHSO. (N. 31 J)
Iflrt;
TI'ilMAS i. UUSCRS
: Jrflt'rson.
Hum a. unit'.
Dniiifiitfulil.
T. J. &. J. TT. IIO'CBIIS
ATTOK.VKVS AT UV.
April Isi 181'J. nlS:H.
J. C. McGONIGAL.
l 'rrxmxHYAXD covxxKi.i.oi: a r la y
oowsriTuTiow:
OF THE STATE OF TEAJtS
ASH THK OltDLVAXCKS.
V ITU TUP. RULES or T
niHTKICT COURT.
Mi ttl4 Ypt wr Uf r.U . '.
' Vs MM MM
At .thU fc(fc uU hf (lrtw u l.V.ihtfi
:U.-AUMtWr Utilwi'm
At m ntrni uf A M Abut r V.n.
:: :: :: :: irff
KMiSBir.TksT!M'J'Mlw'-
Jj. V. Cray. .Mount Pleasant.
II. iMnriim. Whim Oafc.
B a Al lfj nrriiirinonfli ..tl...l .. it !
i la -n ' -". sM.itii-ii .11 .ii.ii.inrii:i i
lirst edition was is- X ""' ancini Ilic (.iirts nr M:na"i.nl:i Whar- I z j m'A ' r n n- ri r-
". CIra AMi. Fort H...l. Tlra.rln. ami S llAWj..IJjG) -1 0 fl;ii'-
I to advertise it l7 I -'-i-M.. rnuntirs in Vhst Jiria IUri-t. I "SXrK If:.r. ... ..t .7s.T: . ." - -
of Iko !.. . '"' Alm is aMH.Jaiirri.RMI i ii. VV SH mri ... . .7 v"." i ''S' wo '"
.rail they Ml lea. m in; ourtortLc St;ic. :iml i.e V.!.! . I f.ai.. SllI:i ..... v.. .. . "" ' l rE' .C'"P 2
of obtaining il) am a' ualicatmi. .. ' . -""". iijic ni MiiiHriir iu
..!. of letters Brfr Z . iT". .V. Tl ."'Vl-'a' -. "man
totheaJver- ' Hon. Js T. Mim; Cha.rll ' n t'.l i t ' V . '" al(' -'-'rcd I'at-e
p.t ' . . " 'l.r(. 3
teras.
II'.s.JAMii I.ovk (.'rest.m
; Mason & JknKNs. iY(W Orhans.La.
( OcloUr 1st 1818 n2.- I v.
I) it JOHN McDON
NA.
sTl VlNVrP""V-'lrt"I"c lnl.lv orpin
"7Z o y '"".'' "" Ui n '' '""l"'er at t'l.c nuv
UrilS hliir- imlcfs prolf?si.iiallv alisent.
I ImKsrillc June 8 18j0. No. n.
Dr. GEO. GORDONi
AVII.I (.iitiiiue tlie pnuii-- Mnlirji. n rr.
ti.rurc. Office next .lour to Wilton's SaiMIi-r v.
(n.y:lQ
TO AVIS OF TAGS.
f Fend of JSuvinalion on the. Trinity.
fliHKnliore toun has lcti iaiil oir m P..r...":-1
-t HIiiITiiii the west hank of tlio'IViiiin-
'ft... :...
. . . . null-
i.iim; auvaiHasP! nci.i ml lotlie lurcliant. Kamifr
M.cliaiiip.ainl i'mfi-ssiniial man in s.c.irrli ! lora'
lion are such as xill iiipr(-M ciwrv ptr.-i i i'N
favor ulm xaL.s IieUllii a rich 6oilan.i a enhl
vlininlL. "
The Merrhant will horp fin.I a tnrl of ronntrv
100 miles in i'itri. Ji;neiil(!iit iii.m ii; ....;... :.
. "W j'.'tlll fllH
IM .". .1
1 IK-W w:i III!.' llllllElinlk-Inr.ro .. .
...i l.an.1 it is heliovcl illakc the Siamlanl J
flee the inosi i ciunplcio in the Slate as t TaiICy
ami ijuality of materials. '
Wc are acconlinaly prepare! to do anr sort rS
larsa hr small nith lllack or Fanev colore.l T k
or Irone.in the nry best style at reasonable i
-md with Jifbinplness.
Ilinnrs
('IRl'I'LtRS.
IfrsisKss ('Anns
Visiting OaRiis.
S ii o w
BiJ-M-!C3
C.i
FamMsi.ets
Kl'NFIIAI. iNTITATlr.vs
Hai.i. Intitatih.ns
IIor.se JJilm
Hills
i.iX3 0?Jiii X.3MDS
cikosok ftiyiji-KTrl.fi s.zAn
ExccuirH t lhcOIK..iifil0llt jehr OP .
riiis; ami m e JIust stvle. " nnllp'-1
(FUH Dl&TKIfr vh-m ''
filaliiuis. c '
I'.si'rnlioim.
Jurors (Vrtificatrs.
ftuhp.rna..
apiawij
AVitncs C.-rtilirates
supplies. ' - (rOH I'NOn.lTK COfriiT)
The Farmer npr-h:.. 2 Ial It il iimc- """!''n1""r ""' Idlers of A.ImimMraiirn
late Mcimlv.:.tfrii.-ilre..-l. .lollar per acre- J:-r.li:in Jlon.U U-llers of iwr.lians1pi
III.' title I... .p.Jt:hle: r..i.KWi.s ..frlmir af.fe :llHi ""Ttni- -tr-rc. K"3
mmattii ro!re.l m.iI: liinl.er ami prairie: in .mini of r- ( -l('IXlI!ATKS:)
riol.ne fully iipial to ll.c America. hollo s e "a U""' "hH RTliow
M..sM.-.-ippiorihehti.:l:s e . A Appeal Ilon.Is Slav Bond.
!;:..ia liners: ali;.rlinK an eAirllei;! Mock roi"e i- c ELIrFBV' Honiis
Iw.th Miiiiinerati! uimer. sijul well calciilaie! for if-.. i- :"if:i!" ' -N- S" ''.'NSTAnLKi
srmuli of Com Colt Wheat lje Oats :l '.. I'"r Kllt' at ''"-' aTAXI)Al) OFF1CK.
!1
!
i ft
The MWllJinle ai.l ProfesMonnl nr I I t K M b OF THE S T A ll n 1 S n
.eirseveral oce..p:.ti..i.s i ;. . xvin ave I m: STA.-jn.un. iriss.imI evervSati.r.Iav.i timt
lie alvant:ie of nipt.lly iii-:re.iMii popiil.ni. fr "c ""ll'Cm ami l-iiMern mail cm! ii sl..fIfl
I here i .illieiei.t ualer power for .Mill man- ' "' s!'-nl'.TS atTn::f: )o...: a vear in advance
lelnnii" tmrpoMs. .or I" oir Doi.nr.s al the end of the" vear
1 In.- lii-iiis the nearest llliilTto the fool of ip rafi
and aeie-ssihlellie "realer part of ll.e vear lo hoitl i
Imhl !ra.i-:ht. allords ihe m M !-.ir.ilde depot for
storm" L'ooilsili-Miiieil for upper Te.a. ami the al
minim: r"lales of N- M.. ;....
he loa.U Irom Sl.reiepori. Month of Mill fr.ek '"" Nl--"'-aml
Kianm-lii on K liner: also IV 1W ami r rtIioT slandin-: ad
.i.M.i.r. uiit-11-.s oak I) . MK.
A.lverti-m.is inserted at one d.dl.ir per 5n3r-
lorlhe hr.-t insern and liftv renls for ear! uhc-
MtieiU m-erlnm. Ten lines or l. rnnidprri a
Mtiare. One line over a sonare will !..
.. .... i.uUi:U jg
Teriisemrnls no ex
im.
per
" ""' ;reri wie roan luai ill-' loTorlerV lllnil I :" ""-"" " " irngiii. lueliedo arsrr.-nr.
in and near Iinslioroiihpniirie. ( m-li a.liertisemciit and paticr fifteen iaara
Tin; Trintlv liiiii..... ..ill.: :... - .1:111111:111.
1 -- 'in. 111 iii i? 1 iiii 1 v( rrtiii . ..
a mile w ide x ill hnl one slouch oxer u liirf J So'o;. . srr "'':'"-.varIy advrrli'atnjr. at fe-! at
' llnd-re has hern hiuli. " ' l"W rate as ly any oiher paper in the Slate.
W hereas at eerv ..il..r r..;... .i. 11 r I 'I lie rii!e"e of annn.-il -..t.r..1- :J " -. . .
-........-.-
Mnii . in j nines un e. am .-. .. ..;;. 11
li- .. I ' MtlllllMt-l.llllt
sloi.alis. A direel line iron ClarksMlle pn.irie ti
A.1M.1. would eros.- the Trinity rher in the in.medi.
;ne m-iii.oriii!.i ol l-orlers Uliill".
'riiis route now Inning a i;mmI and perf.cllv
stniyht road heiueenlliese points xull make 11 thi-
popular hue of travel lo the West.
IVrsons desirous of piireliasinir lots u ill please af
ply to the suhscriher. '
II. II. POHTKK
At tiiu HLcrr
Dec. III1I1 181? Nii.33
DRUG STORE.
'j thk srissi-itiHKits i-- u
i? :..r. i : 7 I
1-7 miiwiiii un- riuz-.t'iis 01 ii.) iciver'--5i
eniiiity. and the public generally lli.il
iiuy are iipeniu
.1 full :ind ruinplrir nnorlmnil orsrniiliir
lt4-miesil..
ire Slunk. &r.. S.n
They hate l.Ven ftleeleil will great rare and at.
all Iresh and warranted.
Al.-o. a full assortment of FAN'. Y A IITICI.KS
'oiiiprisiiii; one of the
..iKltrii;
l':iilla
(.In
.M-.UKMI-i &c &r.
.i...-. ...... ii.i.si ..iiiiiimlii- Mocks' .vr r..it
Ins place which '.tfttills II on verv moderate
erms. lor cafli am: -ih mdv.
N. II. Havini' secured the services if n tI ..
Drn-'ist particular allenlion uill he paid lo Tom- ".". ' t! .""T I rT "'
I...din!raid uuig p I'hvsieians prescriptions. I Jj ' ' f' '' V '"'l '"'"T
and orders. ' (''" U;ll .s l'"t .' I'-"'
McDOXXA. IMIIXK & lillOS.
Clarlitille June 8 1830. Xo. -it.
TOW SALK ATTBIBSOJFICI
A CLAIM ai tlm Memphis Insiitnte which will
entitle ihq holder tu liekets for the Medical
course of the InMitiilc.
THE LIVING ARK
rjlHHSI'lISCIUIIKliS are opening at their new
M. store on the North Fast corner of the Snnare.
The lir;:i-M mm-l to f-icl. I.rsl -f-'liinihiK! cliriii
cl locU nrprin.Siiiiiiiicr. nuil Full noilv
cur oK-uil in one Iiuiim- ili idc liic
Miiiliri rilrh
It would exceed the limits of an advertisement lo
name even Ihe leadin;; articles. Suffice it lo sav
lliat it embraces every ihimr usually called for in
this section. We respectfully iuiiie a call before
purchasing elsewhere confident that we can show
such a variety of goods and at such prices as will
command sales. We Ikims onr hopes of business on
making it the mleft's! til" purchasers to (my from us.
As we will he compelled to make l.rarr p.-ivmum.-
intlic course of time we hae determined tochaiinc
our mode of doing business ilereafter we nil
-ell for
Vc ate forced to this course in self defence.
We resiiectfiillv solicit a share of oaironaiie.
JI. IUIINI-: & IIIIO'S.
V. S. To tliiwe friends who hare sustained ns
lliriii;li the Hsl three years te tender onr wann-
est thanks and cat. only promise them that in any
transactions wo may have liir the futiir.;. wo 11 ill
endeavor 10 further merit their approbation.
Cladsrille.JuncS. IS50. "Ni. 11
IS published eiery Saturday hy K. Lillell it Co.
coiner of Ticmontaiid liroiufield sts. Doslou
l'rice lt?-l cents a number or six dollars a year in
adiance. Remittances forany peiiod will be thank-
fully received and promptly attended to. To insure
regularity in mailing ihc work orders should he
addressed to the olfiee uf puhlieation as aborc.
Clubs paying a year in advance will be supplied
as follows:
Four copies for $ 20 00
Nine " " 40 00
Twelve " " 50 00
K. L1TTF.LL & Co. fl.wVm.
Of all tho Peiiudical Journals devoted lo litera-
lure and science which alymnd in Europe and in
this country this has appeared tn me the must use-
ful. Il contains indeed the exuositinn oulvofthe
current literature of the English language lint this
.j us iiiiuirobu u&.cui uuti eomprei. elision mcinucs
a portraiture of the human mind in the utmost ex-
pansiun of the present sge
T. Q. ADAMS.
May 25 1830. No. 30.
COOKI.YG STOVES.
JUST KKCKIVKn. an assortment of Cooking
Stoves with fixtures complete. Also Wood
Stoves an clegan article. For sale low. App
II. RHINE It. lJUOd.
Aust 3 1830. No. 19 if
PRINTERS' INK.
FOIl sale at this Office printers ink suitable for
winter 'use. ' '
E. C. HART
imic c. Jsciris ) lo.)
Receiving anil Forwiriling Merclianf
smiKVEPoirr. la.
A large and general assortment of Liquors Gtoec-
ics am! rrouiicc.on liitfnl at all tunes corner Com-
merce and Milam slicet.
.Il c fere n cos.
Dickson & Graham
IdisnERsns Si Carter
1". Colbert
Al FRED IICMG - - - -
C. G. Alexander - -Mu.ih
0. 1840.
Ilicr nun iiiiiiii-ilirii.-(.iir.... in -
c i. . 1 r. .- "" " -Tivrritimenii
lor ll.e benefit ol others as well as all IcmI a.rrr
liseinei.ls sent in l.y .hem imi3 ni( -forI)
-piare. -
rramincmgrai.lid.ie fir Cr TC... J.rnls.
laluie (lerkship and ShrrilBlir TiT. 'fw
minor ..ffic-Sj Fi.e Dollars. - " t" "' 'r
I'.diiiraladdr.-ss.s.ai.dObituarTarliclcs.chj-l
as a.Uertisemculh-. " ' "
Reports or coinm.i.icai;ois.d..Mgcd tncall-itlrn-
to any matters of ..? r individual interest
will he consnlcred a.Kertise.nen.s and pav .cpii
lor their piihlietniou. a .such. "
When adiertisemems are sent lo ihc ..ffire wi-h-out
the number ..I iserii..s arked up.1 t c.-n.
- .--"mi'i.i.-n me .iisrrciiou.it liir --.; .r
as long as he supposes llieirapi.earame .!.ial i
the aihcrliser and charged at-tordii.-lv..ids v-..-tieil
lv order. l
IVrsiui-j diiecling the stoppage f paper wi'I r3
..p.vlnl to pay all arrearages lo il ie f 5 r...
page 111 aicordaace with general usage.
ICT All tellers in the Editor connected will s3
busmess ol IC paper must bc postpaid or -ef
will not be recehed.
NKVKIMTKuT.rvvt
1. Subscribers who h 1 givccxjirc-s m.iic? lo
tlie Ciitniry.are ceusidered ishing to conimse -.
a-'i-criplion.
I i. llM.bserihers orderthe iir-iiiiiirninn rii ..
. .... . Wl ...CI
may coulii.ue to send Ihem til!
)..ii 11. .11 uue ue paid.
3. If subscribers neglrcl or rclW to take tfrirpi-
inrrHlroui theilffiririu wlifi-li ili.- .i:j ..
are held lesponsihlelill thev hai'e selllcd tlirir hi'l
and order their papers discontinued.
4. II"siihscrihersremoielo other places nithont
mlorimiig ll.e publisherk and the paper issent tc tha
former directum they ate held resj sihlc.
3. The Cotirls hate decidid that refusing tn 3kc
a paper or periodicil from the office or FrmoTitu
and leaving it uncalled for is prima J'ade ct'dencs ..I
nteiilioual fn.udl
AGENTS FOR THE STANDARbr"
Cen. E. II.- Takbast. Chaml.-eM Cfeck jVatatro Co
W m F. Hesiiei.sos Esi. Corsicana.
Dr. II. Onaiiam. Hir'aloJIemlcfsonCorn r
Ceo. JI. 1Hsb.U. P.M. Mus.piite P. ().. Xatarro
M. II. Dixon Ks.. Ronhain Fannin
JiiiinILCraodock I-"s.. Paris. Lninaf "
EuiuinocIIopKlNs P.M. .Tarrant. Hopkins "
IS. V. Cit.w Ks.i. Mount Pleasant.Titus"
It. P. Cnriip I'Jhj.- JrTerson f !as
C. A. Hill Vanamlt County "
Emi'iRti I'. Simmovs Titn-J Countv. " '
D:STR1CT (IICIIT KAK -FtIOXS VvrCOSII
ANEW fntiti just printed at thisolfice in siif c ii
or s.Ie:
ALSO
Citations for District Courts a fresh s.ippl un
fine paper
ALSO
AnIlISTRATOI:".sllo)AlT.lrrTI:I!sforPro a"t
Clerks a new form in conformity Kith (he act ol tl- j
last legislature.-
ALSO
Gr.iRm.iN9 UoNns and Letters:
Any of tiiese or any others of the Wanks adrcr.
tised hy us sent by mail to order stronglv enveloped.
Clarksville.
Choctaw Nation.
y Preston.
Paris.
u45 tf.
BO UJTTYLJl.YD BLANKS
JUST piinle.la.id for sale at this office.
I)rrciiikr7th'WM.. .
JUST V RIXTED.
ASSESSORS IJLAXKS three forms as dir.-i t-
ed by the pomptroller. They are printed u
fine Folili Post papei and can be forwarded tn anv
direction by mail at trilling postage. Price $3 00
t-cr quire.
ALSO
IH.ANK REPORTS FOR DISTRICT AT-
TORN FYS. Price two dollars per .mire.
June 1st. 1830.
"NOTICE. -
THOSE who have not senled Iheir accounts f..
1847 '48 and 40 will please pake it coa-
icnient in come in and do so instanter or limy will
find them in the hands of an officer. We are co.n
pclled to have money.
IT. RHINE li IJRO'S.
ClarUnllr. Jnnr g. 1830. No 41.
TO OWNERS OFG1NS ANIUULS
TVPP. METAL.sui1.1hlc for gin boxes.for sale at
the "Standard" Office for cash only.
Nov 4th. 1818.
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES for .aa
M.-DONNA li RHINE
rksvillc Oct.enth 18.V5 N'e.9 t.r.
II Ii t
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tv is.
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