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l.DISJSOJClUTION.l
The partnership heretofore existing under the
trm af Ellis & Van ttyke is. tnis day disolved' by
autual consent. All persons indebted to the firm
will settle with L.D. Van Dyke; he being alone
authorized to wind up the business. i
BostnFeb.lbt:1845. - S.H.ELLIS "'
I take pleasure in recommending my friends to
L. D. Van Dyke who" will continue to Merchan-
dise in Boston S.H. ELLJS..
February 20th 1845 no.!4tf. -
RUN A WAYCA UGHT.
KW Was committed to the Jail of Bowie county
L on the 23th day of January Eighteen hun-
JLJL dred and ferty fire a negro boy calling his
name Isaac who says he belongs to a gentleman
by the name of William Kinchelo late of the state
f Mississippi and supposed now to be on the bra-
zos. Said boy is about eighteen or nineteen rears
of age of a black com'p'lexionsabout live feet 8 inch-
es high is quite likely and has n peculiar marks.
The owner will come forward prove property pay
charges-ana take him awav or he will be dealt
with as the law directs. if. GLOVER
Sheriff of Bowie County.
February 20th 1845 no. U tf.
W'A RNING
. All persons are hereby warned not to remove any
umoer eunersianuing or laueu irom myiraci oi
land adjacent to town.- GEO. GORDON.
ClirksviHe January 15th 1845.
' INFORMATION WANTED.
If Richard H. Toler who when last heard from
was residing iu Bowie County Texas will address
- i-M .? .K.-:i.r n wct.u.... d ..:-:-
IoMai" tn ha eiiKefiriliflP Q WacfiKiirn'c Pr.i.ia
State of Missouri he will hear of something to his
advantage. !
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JUHiN J. DUNOAN.
February 20th 1845 -no. 14.
' v n m r p n
The public is cautioned not to purchase a note of
band executed by nie to George W. MclNult.for
hree hundred and ten dollars d ated the 25th
September Eighteen .hundred and forty fou
payable two vcars after dot as well as I recollect
as the same was obtained by fraud and with .ut
consideration and which note f will not pay.
onhara Fannin County Texas Feb. 11th 1845
"PRESTON H. WALL.
February 20lh 1845 no. 14 4 L
Strayed or sto.en from the residence of J. S.
Starkey on White Oak prairie a chesnut sorrel
horse about 16 hands high heavy built with
rather lighi mane and tail a half blaze face two
white fore feet and one white hind foot and one
Mtiall s ddle mnrk on his back. He had when
last eccshocs upon his fore'leet. He is remark
ably easy pacer will work in barnessnnd is about
nine or ten years old and very gentle.'Ofny in -
formation cone TnuigTTTm will be tbankfully
re-
ceited by said biarkey or by
Feb. I3iii 1.15. CHARLES DE MORSE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned hating been appointed admin-
istrator of the estate of Solomon Watson dee'd
by the Hon. the Probate Coun of Red River at the.
.March Term thereof A. D. Ib41 Hereby notifies
all persons indebted to said Estate to make immedi.
ate payment; and those having claims against said
estate are notified to present them within twelve
months (from this date) or they will be forever bar-
red January 23th 1845.
W. S.McCLURE Adm'r
of the estate of Sulomon Watson.
February 5th 1845 no. 12 6w.
CORN.FODDER AND HAY.
Cash or its equivalent will be raid for the above
articles - by THOS. D. LEE.
SUCCESSlON.OFROBT BALLEW.
The undersigned having: been appointed Ad"
ministrator of the estate-.of Robt. Ballew deceased
at the February Term 1845 cf the Probate Court
for Bowie County. This is to notify all persons
having claims against said e.s'ate to present tbeni
within twelve months f i om this'dsie or they will
be baired and all persons indebted to the same to
make immediate payment. J'3
JOHN BALLEW: '
AdnV
r.
March 4 1845. no-16-6w .
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS;'
County op Red River.
"We the undersigned appraisers being called on
to appraise astray horse taken up by Leven and
Karber find the same to be a bay horae both hind
feet white and the right fore foot white-with a
blaze in his forehead about 14 1-2 hands- high
supposed to be 5 years old next spring; appraised to
twenty-five dollars. Given under our bands and
seals Feb.24tb1845.
A. G. MELTON.
JAMES MATHEWS..
Swern to before me this 24 day February 1845 J
ULYSSES AEGUAR J. P.
Red River County.
NOTICE.
A bargain maybe had in the hire of four negroes
for the term of three years by making punctual
payments at the expiration of each year in money
or Cotton at Cash price-paid at New Orleans.5
Apply to me at Paris Lamar County during the1
D istrict Court or at Clarksville Red River County.
-1st March. 1 845. r F
. -H.W..SHELTON;
March 3d 1845. No. 16-2tf.V ' l
.Strayed from the subcriber a large white horse
..about 16 hands high; well mtde.game Jqoking herse
'shod all round except his nght.fore foot; isa little
lame in'tbat shoeless foot6ccssiened by the gravel
his a5 hole about the center ef said hoof;- He marks
Her brands recollected Any information will be
thaaWnlly received and suitably rewarded.
W.B. STOUT.
Marcaflc.-No.lG-tf
ist-Witi r'V-T -kri ' -- 'jo 1
The wall. known. thoraubbred 'Son. Albert
Galjaiin will.stand the eomingseasf at 'the farm.
oi iusAuuscr.iD.ers Qnczaur-Jana qiuicr ovum
West from Clarksville. and will be let temafea.at
the! low price of fifteen dollars 'tiTe single-leap or
twenty .five-dollars the seasoiiqr thirty fire dollars
to insure a mare to be with foal. V'Notes 'will be
required payable the 25th of December 1845 to
oe givau wnen ine mates are pui. u.persans pui
by the insurance aild'the' mares are jhot'traaed.and
prove noi.io oe wiin ioai noies win we reiurneq.
Corn'fodder and pasture; will be furnished for
mares from a distance' on accommodating terms.'
The season will commence an the first ef March
and end-the 1st of June.
. J. C. HART
G: W. HART. . .
Clarkville Feb. 13th 1845: no13tf.. -
DESCRIPTION. ' ...-
Albert Gallatin is a beautiful dark bay .with black
legs mane and tail; high carriage pieasaat open
countenance and large sparkling eves. He
is fifteen hands three inches high; five years old
this coming May ami in point of form and appear
ance is not to be excelled by any nunc wiinin our l
knowledge.
Persons interested in growing . fine stack are
respectfully invited to call and examine for them-
selves. PEDIGREE.
Albert Gallatin was sired by old Collier he by
Id sir ."Charles he by old sir Archy he by impor-
ted Dioined he by old Florizel of England. The
dam ol Albert Gallatin .was sired by old Marmi-
"V Vy Virginian ne oy om ir .
! Albert's eranddam bv Freeman's Snap he by old
. .. l- ii rr l-- f-ia M t-
.naP
he by imported Figure dampen. Hurd'3
Nettle. Fieure imported by Gray Figured-old
' Figure bv an Arabian. ' 7
(Thedamof6ld Collier was sired by Paragon; he
by imported Spread-eagle dam b Bellair randam
imported Oracle by im ported Obscurity. The dam
CommumcaiYon imported Daredevil imported
sh.lk imnZfPflpVarr.!.ii-ht. The Ham efoldSir
The dam Wold
gran uamMsttrto
i Horatio by Blank Flying Childers Miss Belvbir
oy uray uran'nam ragei's xurt ueisy rcrci-
valbyLud's Arabian. The dam of old Marraion
by Sir Archy Cottons Phenomenonhe by impor-
ted Res: less Whirligig by imported Whirligig
The dam of old Virginian by Meretrix by Magog.
Narcissa by Shark Rosetta by imported Centfnel
dam Diana by Chindlua:.-Claudia by imported
Janus dam Branden by imported Aristotle im-
ported Janus by old Janus of England he by Go-
dolphin Arabian out of the .famous little Hartley
mare by Bartlett's Childers. son of the Darly Ara-
bian. The dam of old Janus was sired by old Fix.
whose name stood
eminent in the English pedi-
gree; his grandam by the Bald Galloway; ficc'&e.
I will state by way of closing the above Pedigree
that altar nearly so ot those fine imported xierses
& Mares as above named owe their origin to the
. Godolphin -Arabian.
I do hereby ceitity that the above and foregoing
Pedigree is jnst and true and l cnaJlcnge tne world
to the contrary. Done in the Town qf Clarksville
12th day of February 1845. .
J. c. hart.
SUCCESSIONOF CANNON SMITH.
Whereas the undersigned was appointed Ad-
ministrator of the estate of Cannon Smith deceased
by the Honorable-Probate Court for Red1 River
County at the March term thereof Eighteen hun-
dred and lorty four this is therefore to notify all
persons indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment and all those having claims upon it to
present them to me duly authenticated; wuhjn the
time prescribed by law(twelve months) or they
will be forever barred. SAMUEL S. SMITH.
Administrator.
Clarksville Feb. 13 1845 no 13 t6.
STAR HOTEL
CLARKSVILLE
Red Rirer County
T c x A 9 .
WM. WARD respectfully informs his
friends and the -traveling public that he
has opened the above new. and spacious establish-
ment for the accommodation of- visitors. The
house is eligibly situated on. the public square of
the Town' has been built expressly for a" Hotel
andhas attached to it 3 very large stable which
will be kept well supplied with provender. Every
effort n ill be made.ta give satisfaction to the patrons
of the House .... -. . . - .
Clarksville Feb 27th 1845. "(t)
ADMlNiSTRATOR'SNgTiqE.. ...
Letters of administration havingheen granted to
the undersigned upon the' estate of.Philip Smith
deceased by the Honorable Probate' Court for the
County .of Fannin at the January .term thereof"
A.'D. Eighteen hundred arid fpriy-jiye. This:ia
therefore to notify all persons indebted to said estae
to make immediate .payment;-and those haying
claims against the same to.present .them duly " au-
thenticated within twelve months from .this date
er they will be barred. -. -
k ' ;' ANN SMITH
- " " Administratrix.
January 27th 1845. . '. ' .' . 'no.'15-6t.
Strayed or stolen from the lower edge of Blos-
som Prairie about the 1st inst'.a brown and roan-
ish.Mare Mule a' Spanish brand on one thigh and
A or S-on the other; is about 6 or 7 'years old
heavy. made. t Any information will be Thankful-
ly received; and a suitable reward will be given
for Her delivery to Isaac Smaihers or - -..."
. J AMES Tw LEE.
Clarksville Febrnary 25th 180 no. 15 1 f. '
-- ' HA U LI N G. -"' '
A number of teams may be had at the shortest
notice upon application to J
' r rr ... THOMAS D. LEE.
Clarksville January 8th 1844. ao. t tf.
Q.y oi rcnyj imporieJ v Castianira.
t m - -- wm a u-j--
'3 H ltnrifirt'H I Immnrl K. Grtutil hfnr
. .u.LTl u UF1UIIICU UT U JwbUlHWI .
(I
IllMlI
HkTkbiiepHBRM)HoMr. r -DUKE
LU2BOROUGH: ' f
Will tan'd atmv .'sUbre in ClarksVille."thift' m.
j'i
san and wiirXeiet iomaVes at the ' redu(;d price
of Ten'dllarsth.eiingle Jeap and twenty dollarr
the seasen.er thirty dollars to jniure a mare with
foalj which nay be.dischargi'd in.young cattle or
cows and calves or beer cattle at the cash selling
price delivered-at the stand AndnyijtftferUat is
put bv the insurance and traded before it is' u'curi'
.tained whether she is with foaUis liable for the in-
surance money. . y .
. Dpke LuzBoRecGH; is a light chesnut sorrel
seven years old thisSpringandf js sixteen hands
high apd'cannotj be surpassed by any horse in the
Uuited States or Texas for form or beauty or
musqular power i'. ' :
. . The season will co.mm'ence.the first day of Marcn'
and expire the 1st of June 1845.
. j . . ' ' WILLIAM DONOHO.
PJB.DIG.REE..
Duke Luzborough is. out of Mary .Gray got' by
Jackson's- Archy jun'r whq was by old Archy his
dam by imported Dare Devil grand dam imported
Eantaloon . Cade. . by. Wormley.'s King .Herod
out of Primrose by imported Dare.out of Stella.
i yx-ti- m i . -
oy uineuo om oit iasuus oui oi importea mare.
Soltma by Godolphin Arabian - t
Luzborough. imported the sire of Duke Luz-
rough was: got. by Williamson's deep sorrel An-
drews out of Eleanor by Whiskey out of Young
.Giantess by old Diomed. ' :
J. SWANSONK-
' REGULAR t "ZZZ. PACKET
BET.WEEN A " N. ORLEANS
AND. FORT TSSSSBald TOWSON.
lone; mmWmSmm star."
The light.draugbtand splendid Passenger Stea-
mei" LONE STAR will Run as a Regular
Packet between New Orleans and Fort Towgon.
Fox freight or passage applv To Capt. Arnold on
board or to THOS D. LES at Clarksville.-'
P. S. The Lone Star will leave Cincinnati
(Ohio) about theJst c March for Upper Red Rir-
pr -nffrtfiliniT' fin finnnrtnnilv nf criinnin rr- PnJiut.
I ZnA morrhnnr?tTP trn frim the Ws:t X
va uuuiuillfi' va ww j vs iaiuiij X'lUUUtC
I Vf W VBW - W J 1 rf -" X
Jan. 22nd 1845. . No. 10 tf .
LOST DISCHARGE.
T
ITharoUosMhe discharge of tt'm. Kipg' calling
ior ozu acres onana- ana.-ine payment oi inret
months services-in the- Texian army in 1836 ii
the Company of Cart. John BecknelL This i.-
thercfore to give notice -.thai if the said Discharge
is not heard from within sixty days utter this date
I shallapply to the proper department tor. a dupli-
cate thereof.
1. H.FISHBACK.
Clarksville Jan. 10th. 1845.
SUCCESSION OFJAiuK tlviLLuVVAtv
The undersigned having been appointed admin
istrator of the estate ot James Boiloway deceased
at the May Term Eighteen Hundred and Fortytwo
of the Honorable 'Probate Court for the county o':
Red River.: tins is therefore to notify "all -person
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment.
and all tho.e having claims against it to preset)
mem to me. auiv auinenucaiea.-wiinin ine ium'
prescribed by law twelve months) or they will be
forever barred. - "
SAMUEL S.SMITH
Adm'r
Clarksville February 6th 1845 No. 12(6 1
CAUTlONli! . .
All persons are hereby warned against 'trading
for.any.noiesorclarmfjWhich.'Jros and Willard
may have'arainst' the -undersigned as-we will not
j pay them; said Cjoss and. Willard have fullypaid
memsei ves ana aiso against irnaiug iei a note inai
James R. Boyce against me for somewhere about
three hundred dellars dated in 1844 as' said '.note
was obtained by fraud and will not be paid by
JOEL.HALBERT
JOHN HALBERT.
Bowie County January 30th 1845. N6. 12 tf.
SUCCESSION OF HEMlti" 1U. -UAiNauai.
Whtreas the undersigned was duly jappointed
Administrator of the estate of Henry Mt Canaday
deceasedlate of ihe County of Red River by .Hon -orable
Probate-Court for said County at the Mar
term thereof Eighteen hundred and forty four this
is therefore to notify all persons indebted to said
estate to make immediate payment to me and all
those having claims upon it to present them to me
duly authenticated' within the time prescribed by
law(twelve months) or they will be forever barred.
. - ". SAM?LS. SMITH -:
. - Administrator.
'Clarksville Feb.13 '1815 ntr. 13 9w:
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- -
Letters of administration having been granted
to ihe undersigned npon the.es ate of Isaac Gideon
by theP-obate Court of Red River Codnty atJtt;
N avem her Term tnereot A. U.JiigDieen nnnared
and forty.. . -. -...."' "
; This is therefore to notify .all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment and those
having claims against the same to present them
duiy authenticated within twelve months (from
this date) or they will Wbarred. . '
V. 'S' McCLURE Adm'r
January 29th 1845 No. 12 6t. - . .
JUST RECEIVED and for sale a lot of whet-'
stones from the celebrated- Washila Quarryby '
r.' ; THOS.-D. LEE.
; LOSTLANDCERTIFICATE. ; "
. .1 have lost my headright certificatefforno third
ofaleaguepT land issued to ine i by theBbard of
Land Commissioners lor Red River County March
7th. Eishteen hundred and thirty-nine and no. 745.
If said certificate is not found within the time "pre
scribed by law 1 snail apply at tne propqr oince lor
a Duplicate. s " '
' ' . DAVID BRUTON.J
Clarksville February i3tb 1845 no; 13 9t.
JUST RECEIVED
And for sale a lot of Coffee Sugar Molasses
and Whisjcey by v THOS. D.LEE.
Jan. 22 nd 1845. No. 10 if . '-
.Professional ttvttimmmts.
. - AW NOTICE.
:': i. B. HARTIJ attorney and counsellorSit law.
wiu practice in tne courtsoTtne-Fifth Sixth aad
Seventh Judicial Districts and the Supreme Coun
of the Republic.
Marshall Harfisori Cdawty Texas ft'
- - ' AMOS.&ORiULLv. """
31-tf 'CLARKSVILLE.
s. h:;mjC)rgan "hj it: k. clark
.Partners in the practice.oCthe.tow. seventn Judi-
cial District Texas will attend to all business that
may be. entrusted to them with punctuality ant
fidelity. - jADOTCess; - t
. S.H..MQrgan. . s ' i t. ClarksvilU.
R.K. Clark . 7 : V Paris.
August 5th 1844-40-tf. ' ;
ALLfiTN & TOD-0V
ATTORNEYS &. COUNSELLORS AT LAW
;W JU practice in the Courts-of: e 7th Judicial
District and in the Supreme Gourof the Repub-
lic. - j. -i
Address"-" - - -
Ebenezer Allen-'" - - .Washington.
Wm. S. Todd -...... . : -. . Boston.
Dec. 11 1844 i .j:- ; no 7.
.'.. . .law notice:."'
E..H. TARRANT wiUstill-contiuuethe practice
of law in the. Courts of the 7th Judicial District
and in the. Supreme Court of the Republic Offiea
at Boston Bowie County Texas-
DR. GEORGE GORDON
STILL continues the practice Medicine and
A may be found at all times When not professioa-
allyengaged at his residence fn Clarksville.
August 1843. 20-tf. "J l-
DOCTOR W.F.-T. HART liaving sold his
farm and entire stock-of-blooded hersesand moved
ujuidrKviiie lur ine purpose vi practising meai-
ciaeonce more offers his pwfessional services to
his old friends add the public -generally. He can
oe tound and consulted at nls old stand in Claiks
ville. - - ---.-..-."
. He hopes by close attention to business with the
advantage often years experience in a liberal prac
tice; and having had an -extensive practice in mid.
wifery and diseases of females to receive apor.
tion of public patronage and stiU entertains a san-
guine hope of rendering almost universal satisfae.
lion. His success as a Physicianin the treatment
of the- diseases of thirlrraate7-fot--the last fivo
years is too well known to -require further cons
ment. - - -:r.o .- '.--..jii':
Clarksville Feb. 13th 1845;- c I jg.-y
DRS. LOOK' It 'GjftggiTH
BEG leave to inform the citienji oi'jC larks villo .
and vicinity that theyave-gssociated them-
selves in the. practicef;Medicine angJrespectfuUy
tender them their- fiervjce;in all JJuauifihcsoJL
their profession. From.their.loQgidence'in the
South and an experience often pjUvfelve years ia
me proiession iney nauer .ipemscivjie mat tne;
will be able to render satisfaction toihose who ma'
employ them. . A large and cbostajat assortment of
lirusana iucaicju-Trju Dgcuasiauuy Kept on
handi and in all cases of difficulty the services of
both will be rendered without extra-charge. They
may be found at airtiinesVhen:hat'jTfcfessionally
engaged at the Drug Store ofDr E S. Look s
. aavj.oin im zi-u f -
ti.
KINGWOOD FEMALE-SEMINARY.
MRS. ELIZA A. TODD will resume her schoojl-
en.tbe 1st Monday j.n.Majc.. at her present
residence in the vicinity .of Bos(qnBpwie county.
The session thus comQepcigw.iJTclose the last
of July.. ... -t) J
v . Her course of instruction. will embrace all the
.branches now included in a polite "education con-
prising.OrthographyRediqg W;r)gng Grammar
Arithmetic Geography and Astronomy with tht
use. of the maps ana. Globes naturad;and moral Phi-
losophy Chemistry Rhetoric of tbjSayt of compo-
sition Botany and. History ancfejiifand modera-p-ERMS.
ii
Board and tuition in all the branches : $5509
.Tuition alone : . t . 7-.lj 1500
In the lower branchet " .i." : 1250
French Language t . : 500
Fashionable embroidery in Sijk & worsted 5 00
; Each pupil will furnishher own bed bedding
.towels and candles or have them furnished at -aa
extra charge .of $5. ... -'i.
Mrs. Todd will make the Sacred scripture a-
part of the daily study of. her" pugib-and she baa
an excellent historical .and miscellaneous library
whickshall alwaysrbea the aerv(cVpf heryonaf
ladies. - '- ".
Persons intending to patronizejthis institutioav
i' ...-:
are requestedto have their daughters in atteadaaca
at IDC cguuncuKCWCW ui iuc acasiuu auu u cuuior;
lent tbey will be expected-to. .pay quarterly in aaV
rante. " ELIZ-AA. TODD.
Ringwood. Jany 20th 1845; Notf. "
." .REFERENCES ft
: .lofsThos. R..Dew Pres. Wm AJMary Col. Ya.
Alex. Campbell Pres. Bethany College Va.
:Hon.'F.;T...Brdoke Judge of. court ef appeals
' J. B. Christian Jndi eof Gennrt
. .Thes. Ritchie Eq. Ed. Rjchjnond Enquiif
and many others.
') xT The letters of the above named Gntlemem
are left with Maj. De Morse at the Standard office
for .the examination of persons 'interested wha
may wish to see them". ...--'-. ..
.BowraCoairrTTttsris
Judge James N.' 4mrth-udge'Riehard Ellit
Col. Charles Lewis VCV HeathlTly Dr JW
Fort Mr. James Brownihg-CoiTCaarlesM orea.
B3 JUST RECEIVED .and for sale a lot ef
Fancy and other pry Goods$ni.tabfe for the staa-
oa. . ' K '' " TH6-MAS D. LEE.
'"" ! NOTIOE..J ""
I hereby constitnteJ T L and &i. F. Todng
my agento during my absence with fall power
to collect all debts due me. .
THOS. D.LBI.
TO
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