The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 19, 1851 Page: 4 of 4
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C I T V I T E .MS.
Smiimi ''.cii!.c We hnio Fcon in llio
r.-m-e i.i i.tir r.iiuhlt - about iuu !ii eaic-h
nl Iin gnat m.I -tiu'iit l ! fu t-upon which
i mi .Jf i:-t liii
1"'
f-a-
'i
.vi ; ; v i i i.ie Minr lln.ii
I .l" vt: ii Icc fur ii r ino-t nail
('.! nunc .iUi! -iii.hcn ( y t d cii-nlinr-.v. hose
I cit ::! .-.. I mail ..! nut liidie.itp tlia:
.1..
w .s r . i:o'i--'(ji ur profi'iili.c
luis
rtnc
iu ts lli'nir i.ll il-at i-destini-il to dis-
: . ur. 'I l.e iIiou-.-mU who hare annually
s' .i-.iii a-'-reinttt se- hi.:-! acnci-fettli starve
in -am- nl'.-r ni-ei.r.liiiji oi -eel. one id
fcimh -:..n. !.:: is imt ike pi-nnby as lln-
... :n7 !" 'i'l.t' cais if" it au.Iie -os will
.c. jivi .
'J ill
C'qeS Jlomunce
-.--jjj-J'.u '-.ij!-:--;"iiii?aii'!:
-: . c:i.fnsK-r3x?g-'h.
i th !iit. C qeS Jlamuuce and
lleidit'j . lit rose f Fortune. Mirny ol
oui render: says the Springfield Hcpi.blic.-iii
will letuciiihci :i .verii-." ut articles entitled
'Tlnce ucvki unn Cotton Pluiilntiou' which
appealed in the Iii'iiililic.in n luetic mom lis
-Hire ot more. In one of iJh-c ailii-Irs the
: untitle histoiy ol the planter whose hospi-
talities ihi: writer so gralcliilly recalled was
lineiiy iicn i!u lauded nt Niilchess a boy
Uc hiui come down the Ohio nrd Mississippi
on n I'.uliuul u.tiiliM '".ithei's pail tier. Then-
his father died m-.d uns buried mil there
she liny was lift In too lic-.tilless partner
without n iiumxhuii. Nattimliy Mil end he
Mystrious JlrKiiKt is ?.fo.in.i'. The
olil man Hernando whose name f.'gmed
so prominently in I In Hey afbiir at Now
Orleans wai intmleii'c! in Alobilo. on Sun-
day week last. under circumstance-
whichha'.o given rise to a great ileal of
.speculation. Aliout hall-pi'it II o'clock
on Sunday night ciirs were head in his
store and a cent leman who attempted to
enter found the door'! barred Ci ie- again
THE A FAY YEAR.
"JV Till'" I'liilerMum-i! inlors cpmi the i!i
s-S4iif ihe New Veil unli a ili'luriiiiiiiliu
ihities
ion in
c-niiiinre all his old custumc-'s ami as uiniviii'u
ones .-. nil! i;ir linn a trial lli.il hci.ni liirntsSi
rf.nl Ik's ol allipiahli.- and KiinN I'lulli-s ll.une
ami i-.rry .inicU' nl hinx' iipiipiMiiia mi ln-iter
Icrms lli.m I he lmii In jjiil ll;L'U lu.'lr. lli umk
licsnli-s lii'inj; tiiu il in at'i c.irr''eo in r.nij vlfui n
v- A. ji J & 1 U il a Jj G t ii. JJ -i
TM. Tf-.UlI LE THoJIAS V. ISCUGlNS.
iluriM.i. III! mi Inrnis'i as lino or : In ..i
liililiu im.ui he priiruri.il ai w.I.cre m ll e Su.ili J""v'
"iVt-l. ami cli.illt'nt'ra imniiL'litliiii as tu ini-ihiv or I
1 i.i .1 n t I ...." "I
neinir neaiii mo ren:ii'inan loieeii npni i piire. L.ili juI in
r n i y n i; e & iiudgi x s.
attoj:xi:ys a r ivv.
"7"II-I prai-uce lh-ir pmfrMiii in tin- npect.'
CV.m l lln- Kifilitii Jmi nil l):iir:n.
Cl.irLitih Jrnl :t't 1.-5.-.II. (Nn 31 1 )
jili
J. .:. s Mi i.tit
the door when Ileinande. wa--lound ur
oil the lloora mangled and hloedy eorp-e.
The house too was on l:rc. hi'f the
ii
I"j :n i r.
iitliiam; linn tniM'ia-
t.ion tirlvtii tin bnniii'si fold tickets iin J Haines were f-pt ediiv etiui'ui.-!'t d. v. hen
l.e thu.ilic did eiraiid-t pnMli d Lnick iiauk- I nil open ho of ma'elios u:iv ioui-d a Innjc
tie i.iail he ie tip to .i pmprr sho lor .' diik-knife Inch had ':eMi: Jpcenllv sliar-
ii n-M.!.--. leacinai r ha- h.id it h.uid nr- ' hirjiri opri.itton? He then lii-cumu imnei pened and ihe oa-e of a Mitiiil Arka!:sas.
- . i .- ' : i . .i . ii ..i ........... .i m.ii.i ... .i i i t t i
u iii.ii ini-ii ;i "-iii.iii ii.iiii.i. ' .'iiniivuii i-uioitl II CK. Llflll in soil. (. in vie-
in ine.ricn up."ii the er hrini of mil
I u in
:md
i-n:..;.ii'i.ltheci.tiablecti'sii.:n.ftli:er.d ''-rial. i)'e Vickhin. I In h
nln
"rut intii I tim
I " "
knittiii!! umk ini:l he laid iiniin the shelf.
la"o coaches and pl'ccu'ntioh. and heloie the ci-ii oi;J7 inp-
Wc l'.i-e
posiilhiai'silf to be uoith a ipi.utei of a imSI-
I lion
Ilithriin his fnrltine hid uaxrii. lie ns
C'lirksiilic J.m lllh
TIIOS.
lt-31.
H VII.ON.
: u. 1U ml f tf
C L A It K SVILIi K
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Finill.S IiiMiiiitun in ni eri'.i in "ill I
-fa- liniii'il Inr llie present Jiar ui.ilcr '.
lei.denrc nf
rnn-
u iii tun
.All MS vV- AH Ml AY
a'itiikm:is it i.. w.
cL.'Ri:sriLLt:. texas
"ST7"I1.L 1'r.ii-i nitli' IlMi.ct anil Sin rrm
( mirts nf l!ii M e. ami l.'ie C'uurta nf I i.i
I ! . . ... . ...
J I. iiiiril t.itcs !.ir Il.r M.-Jr ol
j lptln!llr 11. I&.'iil "n
! f 113.
G-n
Mi-. Ki.iv A. Twin lViMiri.
Mi-s .1. WuiuiiT ami Mita E. Gii.iMiiLi.s As
bieuiiis.
i.u-i ? - . ...i i .i.i . .i .
in...... .1 "i.oii ue.il niioiii ii h
c'-..i.t in.it liino nafi'iiti i! !i Mi .1 l !... i
. i i - .. '." ....! t..... ii.. .:..... i. .. .1... i: i
i .x its pr.-i:;vi! nprmtioii uiitif i'.-lrtil.i l Uiimd to Cincinnati and Miiijiht out his mntli-
ii.eii a fin ml imitii! u? tooouilh hnn to j 'r "' -' "horn he lelt hihind Ion-Sh-pi-iil'i
2.'i; I5r.isdn.T- uIimi it i mm m j)cars befoie. lie found liii f.iimly who
.jiorition. Wc n-utt in to 2esciihi U as -rs-il l.un dead in penein and pioiidri!
will us r.e cr.n. I ioi liicin. nnd liirn c.nne the ierr.-e. The
tihle of iron v. Mi a sniivcalilp hr.iss i :fe r.f hi ..ulh h;-d huin.- him liiirc hr.ui-
jil.'.on ninnii-T a. n ..! .t ..o r. il. I t:f"l chihiifii These one alter atinthrrdii-d
: .. - i ..
in'i'.iije tii-reaia ulnc-i tht lain -hutiie uJii'.I
.; ! and I lien liie v.ife :n laid ill the "iae. An
but
.1 us ti:e ..: rr.es d.iiniiv (.. no! f.o p..;. mttnal ot prcuiil.ii y nr.t-pf.-i H
1'ie .loth -tin- ci!"."- orheii-iTl!.e si-jiii ii j -'"'sc Sil-'r "!'M1 hena again lil-sed with
.. i-e .-rv.cd bc-iii" lii-I.i dm.nl.v .- !.!:.. i... ! 'he hand of one of the most beautiful and
llinmb nail nrrcd tVntiunni !..mi :.l...vo ! Ioel of uninaiikiiid.
with g i rath
Ju-t nulMile tiii- iliinnu the in cdlc works .-i
i itiicr plajs foi ev. injr h- this proco-s ran
-carcely lie called unik; hoiiznntailv the
TC licni-j about onc-tliiid the distance fiom
ilii point i.i the lire I The length of the
M.lcii is iojiiI tlrd to tiic most hair breadth
piei i-inn b -imply tuinni" a -ciew and b
:i niiurip.-ii as noli 1 -is it js beautiful. The
loop i- mf..".!l-'! matic and tiie tension of the
tin end I- adj'ile.l in a moment to an- s ut ol
labile or woil; The marhiiie sen.- leathei
n- well as ob-tli; and it is alieadv entin-h
eiupl-ivt-d in -eierd of Ihelare-t New En-
y'a::d shoe factories uheie it uoiks adinim-
l.y The cnmp-.ratne s.pn couinj: by Mr.
ih5pi" iti.ii-liine ami d liaml can be tlm-
I.td: V snoi! fciimircsss averages f.uty
Mucins a ininiile the machine makes with
a-e tin- hundred a minute or more than
twelve time- the n-iniher and
juptirurclospness r.nd evennc-s
The maclliiie i- a i.eat pretty tidy looking
affair as .'lanilv as a piano forte and n Iie-
oming to n Iad'- room as a rosewood woik
table The covl ofthe-e wondeiful little ma-i-lunes
is $I-2o and no aili-e eierv bod
who don't want to m irretrievably 'b.-hmd
what is fjiMiior nn in the woild to call at
Sliejicrd's and examine it.
I-.TEi:rsTi-in to Mir.ir.rs n instru-
mei.t for siuiiuiiiig has ! en imented in
IVince liy Mr. I'aie. The Courner des
JItats L'tii-ives tne mllox'.mg dc-ciiplinn of
it I: cou-i-ts ofa soundui"; lend wttii no
i-ards ntlarhed wh"ih di-pen-ei wnli the np-
idieation of force to draw it to the -in face lor
ft a-cond of itself either after hawag tourh-i-.I
the bottom or having descended to a eer
tain depth detetmu.ed before hand; il diaws
up with it a ceitain quantity of water from
he lower beds of the sea and furm-hes the
vm accurale indications reg.mlin the real I
u-t wee- and te'iipeiatuie.- of tiiese 1icd
Then came the enei-
) that pained in some debtee the f.nce of
the blow- and he was enabled to letaiu and
add to his beautiful plantation.
Vein- passed on and another famiiy of
bcaiitilui children had -rinun around him to
to whom and whose beautiful mother he was
attached b almost lan.iticiil idolatry. Tivo
ears :io !a-t Itiust.ins home was the abode
of denly and the !arge-t ho-piialily. I mined:
atclj alteiwaid hi- fa oiile child -ickened and
died. .V mouth or two after this his
house was liurnrd. A few weeks more
and a Ioii pending lawsuit eliminating in Ins
cffiuts to iit.iiu hi- pmperty and p.i of his
debt- was deeidi d ag.iiu-l him and his plan-
tation was put under Ii limner of the auction-
eer and the biokeu spirited man moved to
ViLk-hurg. Here another child died.
With the remnant of hi- po-s-csl..m he
puriha-ed the hc.i'iliful s'eniuci Mohawk
am! run her in the :cksbury and New Oilcan-
trade acini" as the captain hun-elf
A feu ila-s ago the follow injj di-pateh was
received by the Northern papers
I.l:-!i.i.c Dec IT.
Capt. Cobb of the sleanu - .Mn.ir.uk
blew out hi- Inaiii- e-tenlav at Vick-lmig.
C.Mise pecuniaiy troubles and lus- ol hi?
wife.
Another di-pitrh fiom Na-hi die of the
-am.- date.-tated that that mm mil" the stc.-.m-er
.Mohawk -tni'v wil!i -Jo!( I b.ile- of eotton on
board while !)injin! that t-it ! Two poor
weeping tenor stricken children ate all that
iciiiam of the whole faint! v
iSjirnia field liipu'ilican.
In piilhnz dimn the wjIIs of tlieel.lSt Jiiiin-ClniR-Ii
l.'ine: iek a laiye c.inmin bill w-i- ftiuiul
liubeiiiitd in ihe inor.ar. I. is tlnnilit to I e a tw ca-
ll fnur puiiiiilur fired b; t'rninw ell's army iluii.i"
the sicko a- tint was the precist-spul agjlasl ulueli
be ihreited b.s mam attack.
Dinmii:
-prjnn
of fve iiiniith-
wori' loutiil -!.eeu wound-.lliiiit-cn
of v. li'vli V.cre moilal. i! was at fit-t-up-
po-ed that the mutdeiershad hri-n Lti-1 Mi.-. At. 31. Amilrsov Te.irhrrf 3Iu-ie.
tetl to the act by the fact thit Ileinande Iti Jons Amih.son Tcicbc-r of J.attu to
had been -eon the day before with i-VJO ' a"; I .Mathem nic
:.. i.:.. ..t ;.... . i.... !..... .i.....i. o
111 1113 f'Wl IWU IILIblllll i III lUH'IM tin III-
vvoiiid seem to trace tne porpcraiioii oijiv
iliecrmie to moil romntoanil cry dillet-
ent motives-. The Mobile llcr-ild gives
thefyllowiniiontiie :.uthoiitvof a iiontle-
niati of the city ccnifcniH oi a porttcn oi
lhtcircum-!ance'J.
'"Ashoit time previous: to the Cuban
expedition fiom mis country a stupen-
dous fraud was discovered !v the itttihor-
ities of llaaua to hae been committed j
against the Government in w hieh a mini-1
ber of llie. most wealtln and inlit:e:ttial
ti.iimis j. rur.i
J fir son.
T.
JAlll!. II. I " I.
Dm ii ii fi'lif.
OF THE STATE OF TEXAS
AND THE ORDINANCES
Vf I T II THE nui.Es OF T II r.
DISTRICT COURT.
JCST iiuMin pamphlet form. n. ally printed.
- on pond ; aptr l'ice Oa cento per copy.
x ron salii 3
i . t . Als.-.nltr tl-irkavillc
At e . of A.31 A!Tm.r.Pm.
V ; "Vi- 'V'r15 grille
j... J.A- I a'tl.tf Uustm.
Unri-Ji-u lu.pLini larrar.:.
1!- V.". ('rav..3iouiit i'lc-aaaat.
I!. Mori.... Wl.ifcOjfc.
re-ck.
will cum- j
J. vc I. II. HOC KIJS.
ittoum:is t i.v.
April t-l lfl'J. nls it.
J. C. McfJOXI C. A L .
il-tofMiich li.5l.auU close Uiclat of; " -"--' --"' - vlaam.i.vu.x I ..in
'"g-BAilNl! p-r.u-i'iiillv m illnl at Mitaiirua
Terras for a So.-moii nf !i c monlfis. ! A -V. " n a"cl' c' r' ;'.rb ' M-fia. u .-
.in. i.ii.t.ii.ii ..iiiui. i ..I i ij.-iiu. 'in..iin. ai.n
l'url. hj-Ilts
l!ou?i! liuluJiiii waslun
ie. S.-.O CC
Jtiniiir diss or m'-trietioii in Ortluigrapliv-
l'eiilmaml U'nlni fJ JO
l-i ailihtio.i to llo alinie. Geography
Gr.uiiin-ir Arithmetic anl i!i-:nry. 15 00
Iliirlnr-i eliss louipri'lu mlitii; all
the br.u.riies of a rinnplcti E-nili-h
eilncit.o.i I'm! the use of Isrue M i-.
GIi.'ils. tin! iwellav.i.rle.1 lli.r.u-. IS In $20 00
liistn.ciiiiu in bitia l'rcnc-h ur Math
cniaius
nn.
G..!r-tei:i-ri!ii'lt. - in tl.o 1'irst .Imiii-i.:! District.
IaiL:.i;7ti: Al.ia-. is associaie.l fur pranu-i- ui tin-
! Supreme (-'utirtuf the State a::d the l.J-rjI C'uait
a: Calvcaton.
Ilrferrncrs.
itow John T. Mills ('hii!'-.
Ho-;. (). M. Worsi.Ts. .- Augmtine 7u.
llov. J.-.-ns l.ovr Gi-lri'.' n )
'.sns & JiklNS. .V'ir Vrkui'.sl.a.
ViioUr 1st ISls ii'J.1 Iv.
"KVI. Hav. re-ct-ive.l. wiihm the bsHwo wccl.t
r 1S umtTv f'1 Vrw 'r'rr' "njpmins
I.:.iir..Mi.ilI ami lail.-j licf vupenor n-nhtv"
..I... a lirSe i-iritj nf ivpi-mrial t;. thAmenx-
ninilior.! r. -... a-: d fyMy .1)raI p n
t ar.N ami rolornl iiths ami IJr.ni7C'.
'I Ihp. w i'i iIi(miiiiimi-1I Iirjj. varirty prr.'oi:'!
i.'i hiui!. H .- Iitlwi.d iin!. the Mauilanl Job Of
......... ui.'siuiujiii-i'- m u.e c:ate a to vartel-
aml ina!.t of .ain n i's.
" c are .i-i-iri!iii!v n-
-pi red to do any sort ef
?!ns:r e- the Ei itiii.
1 so of lii-triii'.ent
Driw.n ami 1'atiiling in Water colors.
Wa work in 1'rmt and I'lowcrs.
r.br. A- TODD
ClarliriUc Jan Ut I8.M No. IS if.J
in Co
.'."i DO
:t po
10 00
10 00
S A VIM! removed frnm llie ifi"rbleh .rrnp
Ji ft. ed b him. can lie found bcreatitr at the new
Dm;: Store milr- prole imnll a'.vent.
liti'lsii!leJuKcij. !c50. No. II.
t;;
citizens weie ipjplu"atil. 1 io-eci:iions
were instituted a.tin-t them. Ilcruau-
dcz was in pos-e:on of all the: fact-.
The Covernmenl lbund it out and vized
and confined him in pri-on as a wttne-s- to
piescre him fiom the biibery. power and
influence of the defendants. They attain-
ed mean- however to cotnimtnic.itc with
him and !or a larirc sum of" money he
o.rrni.ll wTien lntivifliw.nfl flc i i.-ilnoC fin-
"o"- .. ....- .. - ..... i
?i!!).!t .1 ' TTT !lS II " A l.rtimUcu.nlnssortmealon.nuoisG.nrc-! J rati of .YnviHoil OH illC Trinih.
statement on the t.ial which would e.v ! rle ... a ail tm.e comer Uum-1 ru: :V(. lliui7ns . Irif r a 1
stttlr'i ! r 1 limn hm nvn im u moimi 1 Mil i ( ?. . -'
v-ini'.i iiiviii. x in mil Jh iiiui iiimiiun
E. C. HART
(Lute C. I.-ins .J Co.)
deceiving ami ronvanlins: Slorcliant
sin:i:i:roiiT. 1. 1.
D u. J o ii N M cUO n N A.
Dr. GRO. (JOHDOK
WILi i ontimie the p u-iiri of 31. .'-i-i.u as her.
tufnre. Olf.ee nelt dour to ViI""i" S ..'illtr simj-t'
(u tf;
TO WIS1 OF TAOS.
in"; near and the delotulnnts began to .
loo!; upon Hernandez with deeii-u-picion j
as they wore completely in his power.
The leaied a be:aal oftheir lnist. and I
concluded it wete be-t to iret him out ol
the way entirely. They planned his es-
cape fiom piison. furnished him with. sev-
eral thou-aud dollar- and he was soolt
in this country.
"Dining; the oxcitintr events incident
to the dis-ent upon Cardena- this pros-
ecution was los sight of. Since the ap-
iiomtiuent of the new Governor ol Cuba.
merce ami 5111am clieet.
I! efercn ees.
Dick-os .1 Giuiivm
llisDLr-o-. ."v. ('uiri-i:
I. Coliii iit
A I I run lb mi - - - -".
CJ li-amih; - -.V.i.i.
. lsl'J.
U:iarksvilic.
f'hert.ivv Nation.
I'.LI'in.
i'a.i.
nla If.
u. lilull on tne wi-i -luu in .in- i r. my. i l.e uu-
j twr'eatK Hit ic- h.-l.i '.i.t tin Men-l.-nt. lanupr.
Mi i i.aiue. and l'n.f.-s-ion ii unn. in s irrii a iora
Uon.-ire -non i- v. ill nnp.e-s en rv er-nn m n-
favor who valiea health a noli toil ami a genial
! rh::i ite.
The Merchant wd! here fi::d a trrot of eoimtry
g. or-matl rnh Ilh.-lc nr l'a: ry colored
!ar;
or Hftiii7cM it..- imhst ilijlc at rea'ionabli
auu v.llll Jroiupl.CS3.
lir-iirs.
(ir.( rLrj
UrsiMs fvrp
Vishim'. ("at :.
t 11 O IV
tatcj
i;
nAj-riarTj
I'tMIllL KviTXTIBNJ
Dill Invitat;o.j
Ilonsr- Hills
tin.
BiA5JX3 D?AU K33S33
.11 ALIl 1
l-Mriited
l.D
itr.I t .heOl!f . ih0u! Uy cp modaat
ui in the hiATS'T.p.
ii' r
-. sf .' ? c-o r
.in. vn:mrii ol l I. i v r- cornnti.;ni
AbSK. "I !! HI. 'vMvS.TWO FORMS
(ion myuuer cornr) ' '
r'"M "u"' Snlipiwii.
l.vcittnrs. Caria?.
J urors Ccrt.f eatoi. M'nr.es C'ernticitcs
IPO nuies in evtii i. dependent upon this pm.u for
.lil
miii
MEMPHIS JNSTiTUTB.
PJX SAX 7;"Ji:i?AStS.Vf:!5i2.
n-nular loiu-e o
The r.irnier nn purclns" goi.d lai-d in the inime-
iale vii-imlv at from .".0 rcrt- f.uedoiiar per acre.
' tl.rt .!. .i'.l.iin!ri!il.- i-i in islllifT iil.!iii!.f f.lol ...!
I Hint .iin colored mil. tn.i'.cr a.u! pKiric. in rni'it of "'" '."' '.:i'1 tr"..?r-'! Ymictb nnsl am! is surp! r
lioltoias n-i i!:e i " :'.' "'" rB ''FLI- "w-i-vR- lur m adraai
iron pikjuatk coriiT)
iu.'ii.-u.-.tis imi.ii;-. i."iicrs ot Aifministraticn
GturJidtis Bonds Letters of Guan!iar.hi'
Litjt.on.i E-cocutioai "
won :.r.i gistra tj.. ;
Ctntmns. Snhptcnas Exccutio-i
Apical IIoi-.N pI3T jj0.jf
DLiavrnv Iiosj
I"i i Snc.irrs. a-b CoMSTiair"
Eor s..le at the STANDARD OtTICE.
T ERHS" OF T fl E STAN DAR 0?
1 in. - r.vs!) ii-D is issued every Satur.t v in tia-n
f Lrcmn- in tin- liiMitntc ' nrtim-s Cullv equal lo the Anicrran
routim.i'
it ha- been -t.-iried ain-h and it is the in- ' ir.d Depiriiui-iit will be
tcntinn of the .-inlhoiities to jnobe the
matter to its found. ition. The new Gov
ernor lent mil"; of the e-capt; ami liiglit ol i i n o y i:5s o it s
D. VV.II.......111..U1.X11. i... fir-..f Nov. ! i. and .Alir-iippior tlie ii. no niamiso-ii-ie itru ami Ar
I i . i... i ....... v. i "i-i. ...... kan-as Iiivi-r-: aliiinluis an eilleni -lock r.mr.
I1UIII.II.I.ISI..I l.l.tliai. . 11. . ...... ...- j
ueil and ro.ilv ti. i.c.ive ' noili -'..nuncr ami wuair. -m: uen i.iiriiiaioii lor tie
t Simk-ris bv llie fir-t ot October. 'II..- Medical srowui oi v orn v.mioii v. ut-ai uve. wais :u-
' Deo irtiMP.it will li.- under ll.e .hiecliun uf the li.l ! l-anlrn veireiaoii -.
- i
owing
Hernaiidi'7 a'ier considerable iti(tiir
and ine-iiga!in:i. hu-ated him in Mobile.
The ni'ces-ai steps wete being laken by
the Co eminent lo ol. tarn his npjieaianee
in Havana. This the defeiidan's found
out and knowinglhat it would lead to an
e.xposine of tiie whole tr.ms-iciiuii. tln
pioeiireii the cti'iimis-ioii ol this d-ed.
-()ne of the liaitics -u-t'fc-lid oi ibis
inrder left Alnbiie stnldenlv on Monday.
ii
it ws supposei
I lot-
not
ill rim r.i.-n i.. o.l Ifl'l .... Till 1.
... ....y M3 v.u ijj in . 11.1 11 L-.
I on Crulii The Supreme
. . ..... i - " ii
... .... I .... i l........ .... II... -'1 Jt I k ..... ... ...1...I . . . ...
Minulti it Iianpin to l.e lost the loss would -'"" " ""-. - " -" - . '""- then him: in the lowei
a iiivo.ee-to .u.tit aoiiiison n u.iviii" oeei:
sali-lacioiilv pioveu that iiti hil-l.aud wa
metallic cwuider. closed at b-jth
liavins oi.ly in the loucr nr. a small hole
lllu ..I..... ..I 1...... ... ... ....... II... I . -.
... . .j... ........... .-.. .-i.!...!; me; pi.-s negio was el:in g a niyle in .l-nneica
are am to permit llie iii-tniment to lic-eend '..l. il.. iimal Middenli bain il and inln-ed
to a cr.-tain oenlh utiaout being crushed or j l0 iiuii. . .... -Won't go lie; ' said the
i.Ti...ioi ii.eiMemai pi-sre. J tie c;. tin- i. . .ie..i ... J do Mm. I -We vou f..i"el
i-i ... . . ... ...
i ii-- lusirumeui I- eomoo-Cil oi a linlioiv - . .
........ . !... I. .1.. ... I... ...... !... .. ..1. ....... ....1 ....
end- and' """" "' utmriB uvi nimiuujjtuiiu -
Ker.
Ilaian.i on a bntr
bav. 1'olieo ofli-
i eer.s wen di-iiaiehed after him. but have
" ' . ... i .. :.! i. . i.i.. ... i
leiiiiueu v-.iuiuiii ueiu-z iiuii; iu iie.ii
thing of him."
am
jives to the ui
callable of -u-
dat olir f.idei was nuiiiti but ajac-kass
A swiipatluzmg heatt i a spring ol puie
water iiuisting loitli lioiu the mountain .-ule
Eci pui: and sweet ui ilsell it caiue.-
ppiiii" gladness and joy on iei tij.ple of ila lnck-
lui" cuttetit.
ler is tiltee! wilii oil which
x'riiiiieut a specit'c Itglitue-.
iiiiuiii u -iiiu oi niinging it :o tne -uilace.
?5ring chaiged. honcirr with two liu!let-i!
precipitates itsi-Iftowatd the bottom of die
sea and the contact actio;; upon a
fleitUTs tin instiument of il-h.ill.ist and ea
aides il at once lo iic to the sulfate. In its
de-ce-r.ding and a-cei.ding course the in-tru-incnt
collects the mo-t iuteiestiug mfoiina-
lion regnidin the depths ofthe sea.
Miss Mmitint. w Miss Mnr.ineail has
recently published a woik called '-Lelteis
i'iii the I ir.s of Alan's Nature" which has
made her mine and rfntings e.cecdmgiy un-
popnlar nniongst all ..la-M's of Cliristuiiis n-
ni it she i-yprei-ses epiuious re-pecting the
till:". iii:i-i: ill .1 -iiii.rf.Tiif. if.iii.r i it. . .
. r . '. ' i lor them ut advance
wo iiui.ii.iii i;.i-i in iiiu lyiiseiiires rriuari.9 i i -. . . i
. I ..ml -l.ilp .lro .11
-wiin very sinceie retrrel ilo we lind
i
The faiuib th u ueer took a newspaper
nns ni.....l ...... 1ll.....i 'I'I... ..1.1 ......t (......ii.
. I..V..V.. ...... ....... .... . 11V. JI. i. ... .b...
Ali'.s. I' nn(. ni-. os WruuiMis "1 like
to 'tend weddini:-" .-aid Ah-. Partington
us she came back fiom cue in chmc'i.and
hung her shawl up and ioplaood the
black bonnet in the !nng-ieterod band-
box ; "1 like to see yoimsr jieople ccme to
zotherwilh the pr nitse to lo e cheri-h
and noiiri-h each oihcr. But it is a sol-
emn tliintr is matiimony a ory solemn
thing; where the mnister conies into the
chancery with his sin phis on and goes
thtotigh ihe cc icmony of makinir them
man and wife. It ought to be hu-band
'.. r.:rr.:v v.. p.. i'ro'e or oT A.iitntnr.
Ii S Ntwio-.. '!. n . Pilf-or ut Si.rerv.
11. .1. EiLo . "i. n . 1'rulcM.or el Thenrv and I'rac
lice nl .V. ih.-uic.
W. l!v l n IVw 1 1 :. m. v. I'rofc-or of I'ltviiiloj-v-
I'.it'iolojv Miner di.gv. mil Ge'oloi;.
I Kim. ji n. I'mfi on I Matin i Meihc-a Tlier-
apei'.lle-- am! Med cal .liiri-priuleiie-i'.
J. Milton SNDr::s. ji. n.. 1'iufessnr ol Cheii.istn
ami 1'li.iruucv.
I. A. WiL-ie.-. M n. Prnfejsor of Obstetrics am!
Dl-ea-rs ut Won cu and Children.
c i.n i i 5-1: i. r. c t i it i: s.
M.i'ic 1'ruf. II. J III Lib.
.v-:rtii 1'iel. It. S. Niuton.
7. Ti-lf'Mvn M. n . Aii.itiiiiur.il eiiioiistrai.ir.
'I l.e fees tor a full coarse ol Lectures amounting I
to -j I0.".
Each l'rolt's-or'- Ticket. Sll 3!atrici:Iitors
S .". Demaiislralor's Ec. 3 10. Graduation.
S-J0.
Tl'o-e dr-iruiii further irfiirnntin'i will plea-e .nl-drcs-
their litter-(pii-t pud) lo the Dc.in : ami
si'iilents irn injr m the i uv vill please call on Iran
at the C'oinincici.il I Intel.
R. S. NEWTON m. n
Dean of the Faculty.
linn. E V. 31. KitsG rrufessor of Theory and
I'radioe ot I.iw.
John lln viiiLti Emj. I'rofesssor of Cominercia
! ti... m. . i. ...... -... i iv.r.. .1 ...-
.............i. ..I.. ...... .-i... . ...........ill i. ui ii f
their several ncru at'oni with protit. ami will have
tl.erilvatuasuol raimln mrrea-ii-g populilio'i
There tssi.ll'.ici.l water power fur Mill and raami
tartiirui" nurpnst
This heiii!; il e iierre-i Iilulflo the foot of t'le raft
iml acce-Mble tie jr. a:cr part of the car to beats ol
light drarghl. al.'on s iin must ilesiraMe depot fur
-toritn; fjomls de-til i d lor upper Tcas am! the ad
jiiiiuti!; State- ol New 3!e.ico.
'1 i.e nu.il- tiuiii !.r. veporl Mouth ot"3Ii!I Creek
-ir.d Kian.ii hi on l.ed Kiver: a!-o trmu I'.iu-. ami
llniiliaiii. iiiter-cit the ro id leading to Porter's IIIull
ui and near Kinji-linroiii-li nunc.
The TnmU lottnn:. at tin- t-on.t i- -.-arc.
uri in i. 1-oli.i - .1 Uiepn.I oi llie vrar.
.-IN(.!.E lil'!i:s (XE. DI3II..
A.lee-rt.si-in. i.i- uisir-pi! ..t oi.e doli.r pcr-iii")
f. r the lirst n -i rt.i.n. am! I. ftv cer.rs fur c.-rl. u br.
qr..l iii-t.ila.ii. Tin !in-s o.- Jr- r..-is:i!?rri! a
-.-rare. Oae line over a njuare wd! le cocntcil a
two -quails.
Cards or other flat deis rdvcrli-rirrrtu rot t-
I cceihng te-n lines m lengtii.tweiie do'I-itpcrnnRi-m.
j S-ach adicr::s.-mc.il and paper tilie-cn dollsn rt
aniiimi.
Ve.-.rly or ii df-ynriy ailcrti-:ng at Icnjth at n
low rate as bv anyoli.cr paper in :iieSi-ite.
'1 lie privilege of a-inual adverlise.-' ii linii'pi! lt
their own unn:oil...te Imsine-'. and all adrerli-m-au
for the 1-oi.ei.t nf tidier ni v.t-li a a'l Irjil adrpr
tiseineii:sse-iit ia by them must be paid for by tha
stjiiirc.
i'or atirnnrei:i-TrT.r-i'Mites for rop"r T.i u.
iv hall ! l'r'- lJirksliTp ai d M irhtailr Ten DoiIir3 "for
tumor ii. c.s i ive- ioita-'.
I r.ihucil ad.Ir. s.--a ami 0!iitu:rvart;e!c chirgti
1 as advertisement".
Report - er ( i lai.uiti-r.-it'ors.i.t nzveil tr c-1! itten-
l mile wiile. wuli tmt one .-Nuigli. o.er wtiicti a :oop
Hrnlire has bei a built.
herea- at ivirv olh. r cros-iii;; llie Iinlloiu i-
.V.i... ' ... . ....tut. i. i.t.. ..i.l ..... .... l.l. .....ill.. r.l.T.
louch-. A.hrcctlme lioui ( larksville praina m j u'" "' 3! ""tp.r-- Vf ''nme.ior :i ihTi.h.al intern t
Austin v.-ould r'o- ihe Trrniu river m the iiiiiiic-.Ii f "' ' c'!-s;Vcro'i suei:i:i.-nis ard ; ay nr-unod
i i i i i. . - m r I l"r t... lr pimi.ratriii as si eh.
ite m inliburln ud ol i iirter s Ifliill. i .-. .'... "--."
Tins r....i.. ii.ivv Ii.vi.iit a. 1 am! nerf ollv -""".isenicnK recr.t to the ot'.ee.nttii-
straii;l.t mail !e'wo -n tl.i -e pom
u.e-t pop.il.ir hue ol l-a-.elto the West.
l'er-.m-th -iron-ot purchasing lots will please ap
p' to the sub-enber.
It. II. PORTr.R
Al T1IL IlLCH
Doe mill. I-IT No.:!5
Co..l am! perfollv cn a..-.er.:semcms nre-'d
-. will make it the ! :''" lf iMcn.n
Jun-iirmlenee.
I'i k ms $50 i.er Session.
wa- 3uipn-ed the olher dav to lemn that gold ! and wile for hlt'l icutj III haul ;' j All letters pert.uuinS n. this .'epartiiierit must be
r . . . ..... I - I .1 1.. .... I t -i.Mr. -c.l til I . t l I l I -11.
.. . .... ... -....
that
Harriet Mnitiucau now anaved in oj'en and
darieg defiance of Chri-tianity itself! Her
Letters' hae keen published on her sole te-
pnnnsibiiity. In them we find the Bible open
iy cl.is-cd with 'Jack tin Giant KiiIer''!ioh
fpson Ctusoc' 'Don Q.uiotte' and 'Bnroii
Munchausen' in language too irreveient lo
ipntc. She asserts liiat the Chiistian reli-
gion i- in fact am! vvdl soon he g"neially
iccogiiiz'-d ario better than na old wile's fu-
lile indeed tiie awfal n-ime of Athci-t ih
baldly disavowed; the practicable disbelief
in a pcr-Jt-aal first cause is openly tiioclaim
id."
The new Chicago Diicclory says thai the
early scltloisu-ed to dunk the 'suck uu"the
water found in the holes in or'piaines and
hence the name our suckers.
DtRP.tcrrui. Affiir iv Bosto.v. Tim
InTcw York Evtniug Post has a Boston dis
patch of Die 20th which say.-:
Some astounding; development.-- rela-
tive to the recent disappearance of a
young girl named Brown the daughter
ofa highly respectable abolitionist have
bec.n made. It appears that the father
had expressed htm-elf indifferent as to
whether his daughter married a while
inan or negro. She took him at his word
rfrta -a few weeks since eloped w'ith a
black man married him and in liis com
pany went to the dillerent dens of Ann
street in one of which she was discover-
ed by an oflicer and carried to her father.
-be is now in the Lunatic Asylum. The
siifair has been hushed up here on ac-
count of the respectability of the par-
lies. American KvTERr'iiiJE Honored in Ev-
oh.ni Prof. Silliman stated in nue oT his
recent lectures in this citr.thnt Capt. Wilkes
of the United States Exploring Epediliou to
the Antarctic Seas has just received nn ele-
gant Gold Medal from the British Gin em-
inent as an acknowledgment that he was
llie tiue discoverer ofa disputed continent
frrmi-wliieli he saw the volcanic fires buisl-
ing from a land of ice end snow and pouring
had been discovered in Cahioi in i and the
eldest daughter was rejoiced to learn lioui a
neighbor that Webster'liaii been liuiijr and
uowtho'd nevei again he troubled uitn them
pesky -.peibn' books!"
A man has been di-coveied in Kentucky
who takes m my ucuspapris and always pay
I he printeis ot se-v-
.... . . 1..1-. . ........ .. .. ..!
eral elates are aiieauy .iiiaiijjiuy m uuiiu-
hute blocks of maible to his monument.
.s out lo be (t mail. I dccl-ire 1 never ' adiiressen to
shall fonrct wlien l'aul put the nuptial! .... r . . . . . ..
. "-- i - i -.i i Hie 1 acuities for lntellirlual abihlio- inonil
ring on my finger and said -with my goods NU.r(Il . Iir.tcSjHIMi .umr llcn( ill conipare
1 tlice eilliow. ue u-en io i.ei-p ;t in .veiahlv with lliemo-t ili-tim-uislieil uioiirrnuiitry
goods stole then audi thought be Was The luethe-.il l.icultv cnnsiitu'es an ainuuab in tin-
"'oill" to s;ie me the whole there was it: I nranv other conntrj -!! of them are able lector-
P
1! .Ilt'lll. 9
lllllllM
(.1.1-.
The State of Michigan has prepared a
block of Copper for the Washington Alon-
ument. It is from the Cliff Alines and
has the following iu-cripiion inlaid with
native siher fiom the Lake Superior
county.
FROM MICtllKlV.
(Coat of A i ms)
HEUTSITET Is IN TIK.U.NI0N."
The Block ui i!s rough state weight tl
21SJ jiounds.
Philander says it makes him shudder to
read the advertisement o'" a printer for 'a
boy of good moral character' when it is
well Known ttiut lie ineaus to maite a ueru oi
turn.
it. 1 was oung and simple anddi.lnt
know till afiitw aid- that it only meant
one calico gown a year. It is a lowly
sight to see young people plttrhtin"; their
Hough as the sot-g y-. and coming uj)
to consume their vow- ''
Long hoots for ladies which are to he rail-
ed Xaiulei dies. made preci-ely like those I'm
gentlemen are coming into togue it is said
in tin- East.
CLAKKSVILLE
Classical Mathematical and Mercantile
Liability ok Ntwsrirnir. Sun-nt'iinRS
The liability ofsub-enbers ol newspapers and
periodicals is not pel haps. in many cases.du-
ly considered. A care lias recently been
decided which will awaken attention on the
subject. Mr. Jasper Harding of Philadel-
phia not lone -iiire recovered a large sum
(about $120 ive believe) for a subscription to
the PensyUania Inquiier of a man icsiduig
in Rhode Island. I lie cucumstances were
these the subscriber took the paper for
some time and then sent fo the publisher a
notice of discontinuance without forwaroing
the money for payment. 1 ue publisher took
no notice of this nor of several subsequent
notices of refusal to take the papers from the
post-office. The lesult was that notwith-
standing the Rhode Islander did not receive
the papcis for several years yet he was
forced to pay Mr. il.irding the whole amount
up to the period claimed by the bill.
Were the laws enforced more frequently
in chcs of delinquent subscribers of long
standing such heavy losses would not accrue
so often to pubhsheis An occasional exam-
ple limy have a good effect. Farmer and
Mechanic.
When the Inquisition was thrown open in
IS20. l.y orderofihe Cortes of Madrid twen
ty one prisoneis were f.iund in it. not one of
whom Knew llie name ot tno city in which no
Knew
their lava down the eternal barrieis" of thehwas confined. iJ..t a single prisoner
frazjn in ountair.s. ef what crime he wa secured.
Under the iitpcrinlindauce of
Rev'dJOJI.y A.YJJJ2RS0.y .'J. .U
pcixciru..
TIIE net ses-inii ol" fue months will commence
on the first 31ouday in October and students
are earnestly requested to be- present at lite openinj;
of the session as it oficn luppous that much liu.e
! is lust by imttentinn to the above directions.
3Ir. Anderson considers it uencccssJij lo repub-
lish any of the very flattering testimonials in his
possession given by gentlemen thoroughly acquaint-
ed with lus reput-itioii as a scholar as be can now
appeal to the rapid progress of Ins pupils lie has
rarely In resort lo corporeal punishment ; but w ben
such a course becouiea absolutely necessary i must
be adiiiinisteted with mild fi rnincss. The school c
entirely free from all sectarnn influence : still tin
conduct of the mi M s out ol scnooi is m''" in
tended to. and whcnciei reproof is required it is
given in such a way as to secure the end desired.
" The ncM session of live months will commence
on the first Monday in Ocmber.
The terms of tuition are fur English
in the primary department say-cH-
ing Heading'and Writing $ l"-.ji1
For all the higher depart ments of a com-
plete English Education 13i0
For Classics or Mathematics cither
or bulb per session of fiie months - $ 2000
No deduction made for absence except i'i case
of continued sickness : and students in every in
stance will bo charged from the Hare ef entrance to
the end ut the session . Students will be received
at any time in the session.
Mr. Anderson receives a few hoarders in ids own
family at S 10 per month for board washing fuel &
candles; and any number can be accommodated in
ihe houses ofrespectible fmiilies at rates somewhat
lower say about S8 per mouth.
l-ortarilierintornntioii apply to ttic ucv u joiin
Aiidcrsnn.CIarksviIle.
P. S. An assistJiit properly qualified will be
procured whenever the number in altcndauco will
justify die "leisure.
CfcrArnVc Juh; (3 1EC-0. No. -15.lf.
ers anil tne nesi m irac.-icrs.
Those who will contemplate our geographical
poMiirt.. sad ihe I'Meiit ol our population cm have
no doubt as lo the eligibility of our situation for an
enterprise of the kind. As to heilth. im-luduig all
seasons ot the year we deny tl.it anyothn city has
Hinrc.
The firt clas nf the I.iw and Medical Depart-
ment of this school were sin ill but the gentlemen
c-oniiio-mg litem are t denied and in the highest de-
grce rcspclabli a fimribl- omen for the future
pro-penly of the Institute.
Til it the pa'nhc may be sni-lied of the perma-
nency of ibis school we feci it our duty to slitc
that the Truslees ai d (acidly forun i-Nir m action.
which augurs well for u-future sticce-s ; and that
the pceuRir uiterinl orgaiuzalioii whxli connects
them cannot 'ie iiiterriipteil
E. W. 31. ICING
President of te Memphis Institute.
April 13 ISjO. No. 3.1.
DRUG STORE.
- tiii: .si iwiiiitr.Ks beg t..
??? inloriii the i iiuen- ot P.e.l ltivcr
is. e-.Hiiii . and the public generally that
hey re i.pitiu.g
A foil nuil ..oinpltlc nnorltitrlll of smtiittr
llnus
i-u-iiiu::l..
OiN
!) SiitflH &c- S-c.
They li-..ebreu "elected with great care am! an-
al) I resit ami u ..minted.
Al-o. a fulli-sortmcnt of PANT V AKTICI.l'.S
JEWEliltV i-c. ..(-. Conipriiing one ot lb.
ar"cst ai d 'i.t"i .-oinplcte stock- ever brought tu
bis place v.lmh we will s II on very moderate
erins. tor cash ai n -a-It only.
N. 11. llawng secured lliccrvims ofa rcguhr
Druggist partictil ir attcntiim will be pud to com-
pounding :-i.d putting up Physicians prescription-
and oidc.s.
3U-DONNA. KIIINE & I5HO"S.
riarlsul.'i.JuniS Ib50.No II.
milked t-ren lhm.
I lh"y will be ci.i:l:n:.cd at the disrret.oa nf ti . edilor
I is lot g as lie si.ppoces !iei-?.ppa3..v ilrsi-i'.'-'i
! the adv eraser and i ksrged -. . . u;..e3i-
til by eider.
I'lr-uus ducctin; thestop 117- f f pir-r. -r b
epeelfd in p.-y all arreira-- lo t .a timo et '-
pice m accord nice with g. .r.A u&3g.
ILT A II letters to ihe E '.-r cm cectpd wiih t"
bi.-ui.i-ot the pr-per must U pnstc!id ar tk7
will not be received.
1. .t .
e exprcs r.nriclo
a.; :t. cnr.tin-je ikett
Kvsi'ni-n
1. Siib-cnber- who do ma .
llie cniitnir- ire eoi.sidc-rc-il .
s'-b-.-rn lion.
I 2. lt-Ml.-rni.ers order the 1 - oi:utuinr oftr"ir
p 1 p. r-. tin publi-i-er in ty c. aeue to aend them till
j all til. 11 I- due bv paid.
! 3. If-ubscnbor- ucj-Icrt n- - fi f t i-ike tlie-r ?i
' pcTlrnni the otlire lo whirl i;icv i-o re. ri --v
are la-Id ie-pniisihletil! ti.eyliave settled their kill
mil ord. r tl.eirpipirs discontinue.!.
t. If subscriber' remove to other places. withpHt
liiforuiing the publishers and the paper is seat to tha
larinerdiriCtioii they are held resj ousiblc.
5 The ( ourts have decided that refusing to tike
apipcrorperioihr.il Irum the ollice. or it-mr-ms
md ruing 11 uncalled for is ;-rmac.-iietidcico nf
utentiouat tram!'
S'K SALE AT TSEIS OI.ICE
. 1 i l . tli-Nin.KSO.N- l.s (. orsicana.
A CLAIM at the Mtinphv- 1:1. ..te w bit ! w.l j (.p v(i.M ilralo.bVw
.tiil. the holder to tickets lor the .Me. ic... M Ro 4i. P.M. MUsquiie I .. N
of the Insiitiae.
rgtllE SLUSl'ItlHKUS are openirg it tin ir rew
Tin: i.ivircc .ick
JS published every Saturn iyby E. Littell .V Co.
coiner of Treinout and Ilromfield sis liostou
Price 12 J cents a number or si doll irs a ve.ir m
adranco. Jlciuitl.ine-is toraui period will bethaak-
fullv received and nroi-intly attended to. To insure
regularity 111 mailing the work orders should be
addressed lo the oliice of piibhc-alitin as a'tme.
Clui-s payiuga year 111 advance will be supplied
as fellows.
Four copies for t? 20 00
Nine " ' 10 00
Twche" ' 50 00
E. LITTELL & Co. ".m.
Of all ihe P0110dic.1l Journals devoted lo litera-
ture and science which abound in Furope and in
ibis country litis has appeared 10 me the most use-
ful. It contains indeed the exposition only of the
current hteialnie ot the English linguage but this
by its immense; extent and comprehension includes
a pnrtraituie of the humin mind 111 the utmost c-
pansiuii of the present ago
I. Q. ADA31S.
May 25 1830. No. 39.
AGENTS FOR THE STANDARD.
I Jen. Ik II. Tarp.i.nt Chambers t'rec-k Natairo C'a
Wi I . llrsptRsoN I.so. Corsieana.
uVrson ( ounty
arairn '
M II D.xi n 1 -i . Uoni.am Fannin
John K '"; i.'t'ii. 1. l"-r Pins. Innar
Fli riie.elleri.iNs P31 .Tarrant. Hop!itr
It W. .i. E-.i . Mount llrarint.Ti:B
. x- ... ..... ; .'
Jl- store on Hie. Norm Last rorncrui me iuiT-. jj p. ( M j.r j... Jeflrrson ( asg "
Flir l.iri-i mn.i inr.M't-lwlrrir.lnn.lr!i.ti- i .. . ir . Vm'Anill f'.i.inltr
.1 -look .rsri.n:.s..m.nrr.nnit Full suo.N j '. A- "-.! . aiiAanill I. Olinir
l-icr upturil ill our Iihii.i- Ilii- niiic Itip I.HW VIII. t M'lMON'S. 1 Itm LoUUlV '
.XH..i.-i!pi rii.r. j D s.rm(.r tol KT I:.xr.7xS rr COST
It would exceed the limit-of an idvertiseinent to; -..- - . r
uamecventhe lcu'u.g armies .-i.ir.ee it to say. I A 1 lomi. just printed at this office m supen.
that it embraces every thing iisnaili rall'il t ir'lii j or "" Cm . .
this section. We rc-spectfi ill mviia acill before. Al."il)
rUc-.-l.cre. conf i ci t that we can show . iJ" lur .r; . ura-a .... .uiT.v -..
nurchising i
such a larit-ty of (roods aril at such prices as will
roiumiml sales. We bise our hopes ot bi.s'ucs on
making it the interest ol" purchasers to buy from us
As we will be compelled to mike heavy payments
in the course of time w c It iv c determined to change
our mode of doing business. Hereafter we wil
sell for
cash jvns asm o?ri.Y.
Wc arc forced to this course in self defence.
Wc respectfully solicit a shim of patronage.
II. RHINE & HKO'S.
P. S. To those friends who hare sustained us
lbroii"h ihe !it three years we tender our waim-e-t
thanks ami cm only promise tbeni thai in anv
innsictions wc miy liave fur the futiini. we will
cmlcainr to fnrl'i-r merit their approbation.
Clalsrdlc June 3. IfcJO. No 11
BOU.YTY LJ1XD BLANKS
JUST piintcd and for sale at ibis ollice.
Diccmbcr 1th 1830.
FOR sile at this Oiiice printers ink suitable fur
winter use.
OGLES BY &G1USWOLD
RE CE1 VJ.YG FOR ll1Rl)l.YG
GROCERY ME R C II A NTS
S1IREVEPOHT I.k.
Oct. 5th ISjO. No. G Ciiic-J.
C O OKI.YG S TO VES.
EST ItECI'.IVED. an assortment if Cooking
Stnies. with f.xturcs complete. Also wood
Stoves an clcgan article. I' nr silo low. .ppl
II RHINE & 1JIJ05.
Aust3 IS30. No. 10 tf
J'
20 RfWARD!
LOST on tho read from this place to Bonlnm
between the 1st and 8th Jell ii.si a l!v of
Shoes marked 11 RHINE & 1JROS. Clatksiille
Tx.is.
'1 be above reward will ne pud. to the limiei on
delivery of said Box at either Claiksi die Paris.
or llonham.
IL RHINE .x: DUOS.
July CTth iSaO. No It tf.
hue pancr
ALSO
ADMi.N-isTi5ATOa"slJC3AN-pI.rTTrr-sforPro' -'
Clerks a new terra tu conformity ruth the act of -e
last legislature.
ALSO
CIciEDiiss Uonds and Lettccs.
Any nf tiiesc oranv others of the Ulants adw--t'sed
by us sent by mail to order etrungly envel-
JUST PR I.Y TED.
ASSESSORS BLANKS three forms as dir. -rd
by the Comptroller. Thcv arc prime t
fine Folio" Post pai-ei. and can be forwarded to n .
direction by null at trilling postage. Price S " " 1
rcrq.ii.c- ALSO-
BLANK REPORTS FOR DISTRICT AT-
TORNIA'S. Price two dollars per quire.
June 1st. 1S."'0.
NOTICE. "
THOSE who Iiaie not settled thorr account " r
1W7 "48 and '4!J will please male it oi n-
vcuicnl to come in and do so instantcr. or they xi. I
find tlicui in tiie hands of an oflicer. Wo are Cv-m.-pcllcd
to haic moncv.
II. RHINE & BIIO'S.
Cferlsiiir; Jur.s ?. 1550. No ' J I.
TO OWNERS OF GINS AND MILS
"TYPT. METAL suitable for sin boxes.for sal at
ll.e "Standird" Oflice for. cash or.iy.
Not- tth. ISS. -
AVNE'S FAMILY 31KDIC1MU5 for ?-is
McBONVA vx. RHINE
f I rk:vi'L Oct -:0th 1-aC Xo.0 if.
JA
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De Morse, Charles. The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 19, 1851, newspaper, April 19, 1851; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80824/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.