The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 26, 1851 Page: 4 of 4
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NAPOLEON
At The Tomb of S e a o s t r i s .
The capture nf AWiniliin :iim1 iIii battle
nfihe P) rainiiN liul icinpni.iiily established
llie Fi rnch sway i:i Egypt. I'l'o M.i lukcs
tilose Soldiers glittering 1:1 j ihl :ml piecuius
xt me vvhu.n W.ili.imuilt'i f.iuntti-i-uil hail
npp-iseil t.i the R-piibIi::aii troops but found fi.- rXI inuutuiv .and placed closely ngniii-'l
i.t them misters befoic whose Inn very rind t.c XVall. weie more than a hundred cuilins
intrepidity they were c i.ii.ieiie-l to lly. Eve ..c containing its inuinini . This silent
rylhing pniaiisca a speedy submission and .0int of the great monarch i.a.s composed nl
it cannot be doubled but that 15.ion.ipai to ' s mintsteis. of hi wive-. nuu his ino.st l"a-
iVouhl have converted the I.liid of tin I'ha- minis captain; nil these coffins were paiut-
inalis into a French colony had not England c the nttiihiitcs fur winch while iuing.lhuir
by her treasure and the blood of her susn ' occupants weie distinguished. The winner:
"foiled the ;! mtic ambition of tile Conquer- ! . doves in toUen of their "race; liie min-
or of Italy nurt at length driven him and hi ' inters plou-ihs anil ibes; the generals hous
iirniv froiri the shores nf the Nile. Bill III j and irii'oiu-ls. The statutes of Ims and O.-i-
the first hi lish of his triumph Bunnapaite
liv incredible activitv and me istires nl tiril- '
ilenee "succeeded in neutrnlijiins the l.rl cl
f-rtsof Kigland nnii in imparting the sweet I
"of pence to that Egypt which he had conquer j
cd in the uatiicnflhc Ficuch Republic In
one nl t!ie tciupiiraiy intervals nl iein-et tile
young (5eiicr.il felt a de-iiis to visit the inte.-
tiornf those huge pyramid- froiri which ac-
cording to his own cviri-siiiti "foity cen-
tiirics"li.id contemplated the handful of brave
limn vho wore landed around tile ti.itioual
Standard. From the thought to the reeu-
lion ol it. theie was with Biionanaite but
iViichtcp theiiioaientlberel.iie. that bis res- tlier kinds of tiophies. such as swords ol
obilioa was taken. his preparations neie .-pee :. iedes bo.vs and arrows of the Assyri-
lily in nle. tr his ardent tni.iiuaii.iu In.- ani &Ci
iusitribb: de.-ire to-see and b'.-iiu eveiuhin. ' Buotinpnilc contemplalcd in silence this
left hint no rep. lse till he had attaint d hi- nnuip of I'crtb ihe-e s.icred vnst'gcs of a
end. "lorv which had exi-ted 111 aoes long past!
On the i'l'Ii I hermidorot theyearfi Iiih
Attilit IT:)i) at d.lr-brea!i a r-impany ol
guides anil .1 battalion o' grenadiers receiv-
ed orders to occupy the sandy plain amid-l
which rose the fain ins pyramids. Soon nf
lerwards Buoiiap ule accompanied by some
nliiccri of his si.ili". by an luiau named Mo-
liiiiiud an aged but still active linn who
h nl tillered hiui-elf as eicerone to the fJen-
eral aim all ll.e piulosopvrs atlaeliefi to j rettmi to your soluicis come
the expedition rode towards the ptrnuiiiN j The (J'Micral meciianically inaile a few
As soon us they arrived opin-ile the princi-' stcps after his guide but suddenly leturiied
pal one that of Chops all di-uinuulcil. .j rai-ing his liaml above the body of Sesos
Tim gates nf the gieal pyramid weie opened .j-i exclaimed "I'haroah! Kgpt shall no
and preceded by half a dozen snides bear- ' iirtor rcuriin in slavery I will ic-itorc her
ing torches. by some grenadiers ol the escort . t0 ier mnk iiniong the nations ol the earth!"
mid the greater portion of the superior offi ; Sei"iieur".said die I man who bad re-
fers who had accompaiiifil llhli he slowly vcrcnlinlly pro-trated hiutself before the ecu-
descended the granite sieris vUllch led into otapli of I'haro.ih. and now rose and pre-ent
the Egyptian catacombs. For upwards of eij f Hnouapaitc a medal which had been ta-
an hour Bunnaparts and his companions en rm one of the little heaps we have al-
trnvcrsed the inextricable labyrinth of this ' r(.ay descnbed "you ate but the third war
imuleilsC pyrrttiltd: tboy jiaued befote the rjar who for a period of three thousand
numberless hieroglyphic upon the walls en- yean has visited thi- tomb I'.nki'own to the
deavoring to ducitvcr the scc-et of their 'ir.fiue Like your predecessor- nr.i have
meaning. Iligo the art's! provided with not eutertaineil the guil'y thought of robbing
.... . .....
nn allium sltelchcd all the ba-icliels which
Die luiau whither it led Wi'h.iui lenlvii-r
appeared to him most iutorc-ting: while' l!u- I leaven's bbisting icst up.1i'. yon; accept a- o the cj(Il. - subject; that ai I -Siud.-nl- b the flr-t of Oeiober. Tin M.di.al ' j. ... ii'. ' . . .- j ... M.crti.m. 1 en hn or !- r-.msi.irrr 4
luy. the mineralogist armed with a pi-k-.ixe . reniem'ar.inc. ot your visit to the tomb of .fli..u Wllll nil (jalc.e is si. .rp. i .-e he ' i;--i-!.ei.i .H Le under ih illtttiiui. ill Ihc li.! T. M.hallll. auJ pr..r.;.-! IlialI. ran pursue ' -ifc- !'J !"e ovt'r a "3e H cot '
inea tlie gr..uI eviinineU 'he diil.-ient (lie great PI1ar.idl1.U111 piece 01 gout impress ls; 1U he allll s0 shaipas 1 fc.ti. iiiuh. il.. -"" '" PRO.i:om: ' "r?rvcni! yiw Willi pr-ltt. ami .i hav j . ; )r rr . rmwrw r. ex
t 1111b-. and directed us nltention lo tin. m-ir- .l ...ih Ptj nn.i"-e it w 1 I be to you a talis- ...... - ....'. r .v.. . .n ... . .. .. - . . the iilvaiitanco: Vaiudly mcre-n-- populai '..: ... .-. . . .....
. . .. . . nere Mine. nn j:- ....j....- .. - -.v ... - .-rrsv v. n.. fro e-sor ol .iilutliv I !! .- . . h . ifn - 1 "tcw riiiiiws'ii i-imiii.ii.eiieiuc..r-rar rv
tde Ihe stones and the different metals with man a pledge of success; as long as yoil t inJ. ljik.i .?Jh.i .mi .ntll. . wlu s fe Lle.-t.r . Sar-.-rv. L l '"'"; 'ui"licm tr ! lor Mill ai.Ji.anu-1 Su;. 5iCTIisr;Mrnt ana pjvfr. lifteca dell. r. -
winch he came in contact. The vi-it..is had Clny it with you. victory will continue 1 1 t! 1b; . k. (lt.es ; l .i m o J' of.r oi i t.wv and 1'rae Ur. nThlri mttTu.itat orihenA mm .-
traversed almost all the. chambers of the .y- hme oil yodr Uilr.nrh.. and cveij.i.mg .! ' ... ia .. gIrtr.. . e . V- r ..-. n ic'-S Nearly or !.lf-3 ear n.i-er.L-inz. p5.'
rauiid. when Buonaparte perceiving a gate SUCCCel lo the ut.n -t ... your -.-Ues AI- . J . . f la tI ll V iiniJV.u r lV.de.-.r IMysio!oT ' :
i.fl.ro.e which time had covered with n I exindc and Ciesirbo.h received n mv 'J ' .( f U :. lMy d M.. - .' y . . ..d.x. m'0'(.( Mlri. rr ..p-.er TeSas. and iL ad . . "' .rT'-''
Uing of mos. suddenly paused and a-' ance.t. . - tl.r -ame p. e-ent ami H.ey du n-t I '; ' '' ' . u . Jix - k ' ' : ' V' T ' " '" a M'"ca- l he" .uns StaRs 0. New Mt x'.-o ! lt"'M . "r"' .? .r.'' .Z
diicctly tnthc .jjesti.n he declared he w .u'd ivriu- pledge of un alliance with the Pha-
gi no fuflier. ' i.ijis " Bu uiaparte ook the medal and
Why ?" inouired Biionapnile. fixed .1 searching gla ice on ihu lman -Are
"Kccau.se. ' ti'rlied the luian. "ibis g.lle yon whit you seem to l.-:' v.i.pnred he ali-
bis been opened but once since the cnurinc-! I runt! t 'vour Iv.v u ige belies youi costume
f Alesauder." 1
lt.fii.ittci- no: to m vViip1.! and bv whom '
h- t7-ueial 1
9i tiie high
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..rrtijy.?.abQyaE'i
'r?S;i.' -Jirfci---'J! rnies. The
. sfri.icirterred on Lsint
-iS1 --and -:x hundred years ajo. defend
his inainory And liis tomb liom all contact ' Sesoslns and it esetve the medal you have
with those who worship not the same (iod as 1 ven mo."
lc did." j ..Y.iu wili do wel'" said the lman; ' hot.
"lman!" replied the General id a tone of' seigneur I have another leque.st to m.ihe."
inspiration"! have come to Egypt to renew ) "What is it.:"a-ded the General ".-peak '
the reign of the great Paaroah and God has j 'aThe entrance to this s.inctu.iry is. 1 le-
jienniltedinc to visit his tomb. Fear imlh- peat only known to me It would be dau-
in! I will pnler it accompanied by your-1 .reruns fi sit uigers or even lor Egyptians
self and one interpreter. " ! To know of the treasure- it encloses All
Buonaparte.laking a torch from lite hand- men are not Alexandeis f'ai-ars or Bunua-faiteo-f
his guides made to the lman one ' paries end aval ice might give n.-e to stic-
nf those gestures wliiclt commands the mot i ilege. Swear to me then seigneur sweal
promp obedience. Overcome subjugated . m me on the sacred woik ol ..ur gxL-at Pro-
by the expression of the General's features j phet that you will never duulge what you
the lman bowed and pushing in a peculiar have seen in this gloomy recess of the great
manner a pivot embedded in the sand he
opened the gale and exposed to view a nar-
row pithjwhere trie darkness was even mure
intense than 111 the other parts of the pyram-
id. As Buoniparte was about to enter his
nid-de-camp Jiinot stopped him.
"General! canyon entertain such a rash
project; will you trust yourself to this maiir
at least suffer me to accompany you.
"I warn you seigneur!" said "the ciccr -
one to whom Venture had explained the
foars expressed by Juu-it '-that weie vou to
slay nle none other than you. your interpre-
ter.jnd myself shall cross the threshold 01
thatsanctuiry. You promised me that it
should be so "
"It is true!" said Buonaparte turning to-
xvards his aid-de-camp "you hear hinf he
Vunturo and I. must alone enter here. A'
Wail us here destiny must he accaulpltsh-
d."
"But alloiv me to say General that this
slcp is an extremely imprudent one;you may gan to talk of adruncing into the dark pasa-
Cmpratnue not only yottrsell and your owu a"c by winch he had disappeared. Jutiot
so.ff.ty hut even the fate of-
Boonaparte did not allow him to complete
his remonstrance bul pinching him lightly
ui the ear replied "Coirre come iny good
Junut. no childish fears. leave us; 1 know
xtilat 1 must accomplish."- Then making a
sign to the lman to cuter first and follow-
ed by Venture the Gnueral or the Army ol
the East advanced iiHo the passage and all
three soon disappeared from ihe gaze of. the
officers philosophers and soldiers who could
not comprehend thisr corioiny of their deai ly
loveil chicltain.
The lman conducted Buonaparle by num-hpi-lcss
turniugs and after a quarter o( an
hour's wallr they arrived without having
exchanged a .word at a vast sepulchral
:hambi-rt whose walls ofmarbfeand porphy-
ry glittered hi Ihc light of the lurch earned
by the lin-ir. hitn-eif. JJere a maguTnceiit
spectacle one of those scenes of which the
iiuagiuaion can font) no idea ?.ive in the
perusal of the "Arabian Nights" Irarsl up
0:1 the eyes of Bimnapaite and Venture.
Upon a raised dais of cedar whi-jh limn
had almost petiilied reposed the mummy of
thegreat Sesostns Ihe linen hands whicli
'"nwr.ipped the body" weio civcied vrhh thin
j;U'.ic ofg i'd; on llit huad wds tha crown o!
:lP-a-'
the lMinio.ihi and ncrns the cheM lay the
swotil illicit liiul conquered nations so dif
fident in their manners customs and brave
rv The four sides of Ihe colliii wen: cover-
ed with bicrogU pliic. which doubtless ere
ititcni'etl Id reeoid tilt exploits i.fihe ivnrri
or. Twenty-four censers nl" bronze weie
i.-inguil 011 Ine steps ol'thc tomb; iIujmo li.ul
probably been filled on tin: day of the fu-
jieral wilh iieilinues or incense. -Around
'3 0r..iossal size vvcio placed beneath mil
-...-I. ml iciinied over tins silent cniiil.
These statutes were r jasper and their
bund- weie sin mounted by a Kind of golden
..-iicle ennrlleil Willi precious stones which
in the aim ldiiijr tl.irl.ne- gli'leied like
.-.tar.- in the tiini.in.eiit.
In four small v.i-is. placed upon granite
pcde-t.i!-: weie heaped up g'di! and silver
coins and mi-d.iN representing the gloiiou-
evenlsof the long rein Of Seo.ii- Heie
and thtie. ftnndaids had been fixed long
-iuce f.nlen to decay and of which Ihu bia-
r.Mii slaves alone reiuaiued: thero were aUo
jc r;l-.ed upnn the corp-e ol the gieat be-
soitns winch still appeal eu 10 leceive. 111c
h-iiiM-'i! of the women be had loved df the
uiii'istei-. liu hid eoc-ulteil of the w.uriors
be had so often led to victory. The mind ol
the niing (ieneral was a prey to a lli.iiii.aud
ihireieiu euiotiuns; he appeared absorbed ill
deep thought.
"Sen'iieur saul the lman "it is tunc to
uhii tnmb of the holy riches it cnetoscs
.neet tin ir death until the Irid lo't this niv-
al character "
"I'lrdon me. seigneur. 1 am hut a poor
lman; but I am of tue race ol the Aba-ides;
ip onehiit myselfcotild have peneti.ite.l in'-.
this tomb.orc-ntld have seivcd us jum guide
!'.- tn ..ii rl.. Ill RlM lit hllOWS Ol it I'lI'lll
.-.I...-. ...r.... mv- mi.-el nrs imlialctl
1. cat iirs. ..f 1 -- - ---
me inio its secrets and taught me the mean-
ing jflhcse hteioglypllics which are the hi-
luTy of Egvpt."
"Iinan." replied Buonaparte "I "'.ml
you (ur your guidance; be assured that 1
' sfi.ill ever lememberinv visit to the tomb ol
1 pyrni
nv-rninid
iv ------- . r 1. ...1....
As he spoKe llie iinan uiew irom ins mw
om the Koran and urcsented it to the Gener-
al. "I swear it'" replied Buonaparte solemn-
ly placing his hand on the sncreil book.
"It is well!" said the lman; "and now w;
can reioiu vour suit who" aie doubtless unea
I sy at your absence. Bui one request more
' seigneur; before your officers neat me only
' as a poor lman; His necessary that my con
' nection with the Sultan of the French army
I should be unknown to the muphtis of my iih
nun.
'Vour request is granted noble Abasidc":'
replied Buonaparte. Tlie lman bowed and
all thrCC retracted their steps.
In the. meanwhile the soldiers and officdis
of the escort began to feel great anxiety at
the prolonged abseiisc of their general.
More than two hours had elapsed since his
departure and the grenadiers aheady be-
particularly feared that the lman might be
one of those fmatics who deemed the mur-
der of Biionapaite nud In own suicide u
deed which would obtain him favour with the
Prophet.
A I'loomy silence reigned among the group
who were aw'.iilti'g bun when at length 11
sound of fuot.-teps vvah hcaid and then a
f.tinl "loam of light shot across the entrance
of ihu daik p.ilh to whirti all e)cs were di
rected. At length inioliapaiie itppeareu as
calm and tranquil as when be had left his es-
cort. All pressed round bun he was over-
whelmed with congratulation and the joy
oTall would have been in.no pl.imlv exhum-
ed had not respect 1 est rained litem. 1".
the grenadiers in the exet-s- of th.-ir d. li 1..
nearly suffocated the iinan with eui'irac -for
having ruitnrcd to tht'm their ueneiai
safe and siJtnii.
Buonaparte was unmei'ialely interrogated
by the philosophers as to what he had srieri
iii the tomb of Sbrfi-tris; but be preset ved
strict silence. When they had once moie
reached the plain .Mougn approached the
General and said "Well Ger.eral will you
not relate lo us all the marvelluus things you
have seen in your subterranean join neyf"
".My diai Mtn.gc" teiurticd Cucuuputtc
"s - -i. ivrr
'rtsk 1 f me .ni to) ;
beehii"'' t.i b " I 1 1
II l -"1 - ' '
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j) 1111 -ln-.iiiiM 'Mi Hi
But tiituii . wli
V:d !'' ' K-'ilx'wl
ii'lily to an; ! the -.ulnlit-n - I -" '" mcUf liow. -impm. is o Iri-r
U-. wee put 0 b-.n. It w s n.-t nil the J . . . U . w.ri I
ypjrl6('l'th.il the limpi ' imtltug "l11IMie 1 - eqii .1 in r(-.re m ..'.-
Benin liirv eiiieieii lino Mime U.M.1II-. con-
" -. -. . .1 . n ... c 1... ....
cm nm" I111 ti'it 10 ine ioiiiu m o-i'mii-"ih
it was not until the latter pint of his lite
while nt St lleleiin lli'if he gave the mine
lull recital of it liutn which we have compli-
ed his arcount.
lnrefuieiicotothenifiil.il given 1V tue
lman; Buonnp'irte was known to have valu-
ed it much He had it set in the lid of a
suulV-box which lie always carred with him.
This sr.ufl"-box among- thers was lo'.-i few
days before the disa-tious bailie of Leip-ie.
from winch tune all hi- uiis'.oituiie- tiiu-t be
ilated. We are not sunei.-titioiis liul we
iiiimiIk.ii the (act. which is detailed lit the'
Memoires of M. Bail s-et as .1 very rtlri iu -coincidence
-
Tin-: knifh sii vkpkN'k'u.
The ICiiifi-Sh.iipeiiei ha nirivud and he
now balds luilli in fie public lhor.iogbl.ire-
.illd htgbwavs. 11. s voice i-iml nllog.lliii
-u haiinoii.oiis as the w.iiblings of the &.-tli-.li
NiMhtingali' but ho is a- loqimeioiii as
a Mexican nai rot. Initiatory lie eclipse.-.
the soft-sonn man and cast- famuli ol r.izoi
' . . .!.- . I. ..!.. I 1.. I... ol.
sirop noioneiy io.o..o3.....-. ... - ; f
.. t l.i I If. . l.ll ll 11(1. 1ST-
. . . i
o lieui2 blaiil sp-iUcn yei 111s o.ier.iuou
liuvv Mi. 11 he is u sham fellow. Some of b
annccdi.tesare. iloulilless nun: uui on uie
wl.ole.ne 1- a keen blade. I lis kiufe-.-li irp-
ener is coinposed of two a::iart pieci s ol .-'-je.
lapping in the Ceutie p.ts-uig tliroiigh a
small wooden handle and firuii.ig on either
siiIm a kind of St Audiew 's cio-s lutoth:-
cioss he iti-iiiii.ite- a Isin.e diawing it lioui
the handle outw.iid shaving the edjju oil' 011
each .side leaving it thin and keen ol idge
alter having passed tnr.itigii. .uiu d.nng
this he is enlightening the ciond in lei.iliou
to the viiiuea ot lu Miife-sllaipSuer. The
bin then ol'hi.- liaiangue geneiailv 1- that all
the ills to which llesh is tlien i.ie- oceasion-
ed by the Use of blunt knue.-; and that it hi.-kiiife-sharpener
were bu. to come into uni-
versal use disease would vanish Irom the
land and the sei vices ol doctois would ue at
a discount. Gentlemen lie goes on to sa)
I tell jou it's u facl.nuiu-tetiths of the dealh;
that occur no mistake abdut ii ni; occa-
simied hv dispepall. ask vour ductor and
he'll tell you mi Hut no. darn I11111 he won't
do it; he might though I guess. I my
'entlenieii.now I want to make this pint plain
To you; and I'll do it sure as sbooliu. 1 suy
nine-tenths ol the dratlis aie occasioned h)
dispepsic. h's true as preeclun; ai.tt tiuei
than parson .Miller's pieaclnn or the Roches
tcr lxnocking's.by 11 jug full Hold ou.ikmv.
I'm n rr.tttlll to the illtll 1 dl.l'vS il MlUe
1 fc-
rli-rtl inn. tni'i -!.-tiiick
nlni 'li- a 1 :
-tint-.' r 11 si"-
whtaN wli-'ie. 1'uat
.-aus I u y cut il
1 e hie Hie b 1.
. . -. SW jjl'J-vr '
. In sev.re. u ..
i. .hi
Cl II-
sir I
tad .
that's ttic way to tell U.
But the km'e hnrpcit r is .. Pimj ie:n 01
at least loo pl.dix on 1.1- t-iv. ue tlnili. II e
menu ol ills uvic.ttion- t-o us t.i .it.t-ii.jil to
lull .w hull We b.-ht'vf 11- u:...eiiar;ts to
piove that ai'V '-U'- (-ui'-lia-ing tils ktnli-slist-pencr
nil1 not only ue enabled lo cut then
meel in cuiistitutn.ii.il slic-s but that it will
provide the meat which is to he cut. Delta.
Twici: v V:uov tiL-T.MV. 1:1; V:rT. The
l'nris roiTOspoiule..! of .in' G'Kiner clcs
Etats U111- ri'Itites the m I.jv. ing.
"At one of the Li-' !;:itl-. winch Loins
Xiipok'.'in ni.cmiuil. i- rein:-.: kf-'S ;t i
man who xVas l)us."ig'ti l.' :i t::i:i!r -f
:i iore.-s. JSlie w.is ;. -. .v. . . ' i.s- S :
on 15 iv.iri.m or CL-.-ni.tn. .-.-i- a.. .-
twice a wulovv. a-.il iit-vc- 1 x 1 .-
Slie intiri'ii'il "'-t Jtii .'tiii-e ' ..- .
... 1 1 : ...
Wil. .j.l.tu-i'll".l. 0:1 in-xv. i tiiis it ... -v;.;.
a ca;' list ol hi'-.:.'-- "i he -o' ; '
ji.'ilivTi.-.i' tnifsl.t : in tin- l'iii- -
-iep- .lilL-1 Oil the spot cll-tlftl :'.i'u i.t
Li .(l.-.'iootn wa- kilii-il. 'i'lic h .iiuv. '-i x
. i i-jil ;i la-.v- ; a. tlie l-:i.:! !''w-t.
thiiliipiy liii-.hn.nl sW.'ilio-.ved 1..
(uie winch choked liuii . r.tl In- . .xp..".!
hr-worn 'lit' In .'iiitiiiii 1)1 uie Jiiio a Lo". it
of lttien:-:i wi PlmiT :ir'j alreatiy .:
nv cai.tliti.ilt'hhir li-i favor.
FiinrcitTii.s.ii Wat 1. ft. A statue nf plus
ler ot pans which weighs live pound- con-
tains one pound of soliilcd waiei iiiuler h
bell "las- with line.- lime- lis weight ol litm
it will soon dl-ippear mil tre have four
. 1 . 1 ..1 i......
pouiius 01 lime ni-it-.io .11 in.-
CLAUK.- H.LE
t'l:is.sica!. Mdilii'iiialiL-iil.uiiil jlmantile
Umler till 'V.fi 1 iiilrudmict lij
licv'dJOII.y J.VDEUSO.S' .'2. M.
r u 1 s c 1 v S. i. .
TIIE next sesslii'n of fue mn.nlis will commence
on the firsl Monday in October and students
are earnestly requested in be present at the opening
of llie session as it iificn happens thai much lime
is lost by inattention to the above directions.
Mr. Anderstm considers il unnecessary to repub-
lish any of the very Haltering icsiimnnials in his
possession given by gentlemen thoroughly acquaint-
ed wilh his repntanoii as a scholar as he can now
appeal to llie rapid progress of Ins pupils. He has
rarely to resort to corporeal punishment ; but when
such a course become! aosolutel? necessary 1 must
be administered vv itb mild fi iiuncss. The school e
entirely free from all sectarian intbieiire : still tbi
conduct of file pupils out of school is strictly at-
tended to and wheuevet repruiif is required il is
pivcn 111 such a vviy as to secure the end desired.
"" The next session" nf hvs months will commence
1 011 llie fir-l .Monday in October.
The terms of li.ilion -ire. for English
in the priaian dapaitnint say .Spell-
ing lteadi.ig aSd Writing ;jjir
tor all llie inyiier ih atlineatsof acum-
S fJ50
5-1 j.on
pli-li ).--.h-.t i.-l -a: "Ul
Fur .. s;.
i-ilfui
t'.s -
- tVM
Mi. A'-T.!-rson r.-. "iv .-
i.... it S-'O iter n.otit!- Jbr wcr . waseii :r In
! enmnt ind -111) 111
i!')."i can lie ipcoiiuiiiiaxieii in
I the l.uua.3 o! r spectable t-inibe:
! iu"cr- ?a- :huM. $S 'VI ni""l!i'
be t -iiuliec at tatcs solium ! ii
For f-iriliu'iuforiintioi. apidv to the He'd Joliu
Andersiiti.Cihirksville.
P. S. An assistant properly qualified will be
procured 'whenever the nuuiber iu attendimce will
justify 'be "'easure.
UarhsviUc July 0 1S30. No. lj.tf.
-"" ln...l il... two nieces ot steel llidl is. I'm i ieal Department will heopei.eilamlrea.lv to r-wic ... . - U" i IN.. M-i. mrini; i.ri iibbiiiu. ami n.iy rrn: mrci. k -
n-v n ....... . . . n t . r f..i :i iv. "ii :riii t - - -. .. -. . "i tt t'Li.Lt;i ! iiit .- i- .ini ai i v ii f "
.t - - J- C-HT. . 1' .
1 !' ' !- ri . ' . - l'
.'Hjiiu ;dt l..s. o'4 vnp w oii 4S m.usv .-n:W j
tjufji He em tn-n nIi ifc me or .1- rii.i.ia
Isiililte eni t-j inV-Ute-i ai.VftltrH' l'. ! foilli
Wi :. ami lImHi'iikcs c:tiiiiioii a ! ru.ibi; or
price. 1 .ill anU try
TltOi
WIJ.OX.
. I'iv.iI 8 tf
C'ljrksiillo Jan
I lib IMI
C L A 11 K S V 1 L I. E
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
mills tiiiiiiilinii now 11 i.iiTiIl.in. will li cim-
JL liuueil fur the presen. :r ui.der llie sui erni
lL'i.iIeiu-i' of 1
Mi:s. Kt-i'v A. T-wd. i'tti-irvt.
Mi-s -.1 WmuiiT and Mi-s J'.. Cn vMiiti-s As-;
-i5t irt"".
Mi:-. St. M Asm-.nwiN.Tearher.if 'Mn-r
l'iv .Inns .Niihi:-oN ToJtlicr ul I.itni. ttrcck.
ami Miiliem-ities i
The Snniie si .:nn ol !" nimill.-. will 0.111
in. are ine I-t"l Miivb lh::.i..l 1 lows liie last ol
Ji.lv.
Tt'iins lor a .Vmu:i of live nioil'iiis
iJiianl iieliulmg w.liei". Fuel bylits
&.. .-i0 00
.hniiiir .-li- r mMrt.ctiiiii ii DrtliojrraiiliV
uei'liii!; ami riling
I -J 50
15 00
i.i:i.iii:iii.iii.. irii- .iiii..'-.i..."i..iii..
' - r- . ' .
;r-1111. ir t.1111Llc an.MIi-torv
Iduhe-t i-!is- ei tnpr.'lii mini!! 'ill
llie lir.uielie? of a eo.nplele l''ti!lt-h
eibiealiuii. mid lit-- ete nf l.irue M.ip-
CSIobes .liul a well ..-sorted ll.ir.irv IS to $C0 00
lnstriietiui! ii Latin. L-'ruicli or M.11I1-
enruirs Music on llie l't mo.
I'se of Inslriiii't-nl
I)rawin! and l'niiliii" in Walrr culnrs
in ro
e: no
:! 00
10 00
Wax work in I'rml and Flowers.
KLl'A A
10 00
TODD.
rr.j-.liriU-J.ir 1" IS.".! No. 18 if.
E. C. HART
(iMtC C. .! .J Co.)
lU'ceiuug and Forwnf.iiiis Mercliant
siuir.rm'oin: la.
A large ami general a-ortinent ol Liquors Omcc-
ies and I'rndiiee.on band at all times turner Com-
merce and Milam stieet.
Itcferen ees .
l).eK..s fc Oaui vm CI:lrksvic.
IIKSPEIISON V OAint.il
1'. L'OLHFKT - - - - -
Ai Finn Hi sir - - - -('..
(!. Vi.i:milk - -Mfi
I. (i. lSI'J.
t'lmctavv Nation.
I'reyioii.
l'aris.
til a If.
MEMPHIS JINSTITUTE.
'a. v 7) ?. s a :c :o : m a z s sc s s -
rF".HI-! regular rom-e nf L"rllirr ui thi- Iiistitnlo
8 will riunmeiiee on llie f-r-t of Noveudier. and
eiitiiu e m.til the 1'i-t of lVliniarv. 'I lie Aiiatom-
n I -
1 . sjvtl. r-. 'i
ai. 1 P riiivv
11. . j. r.. i'e
T'.- t t .1 ..j
: ;ivi ;;
' tsor ol 'Ibstelncs ai.il i
. i: f ; ritf.'ii '
i.Ki rt n -is.
'ivi h .1. Hi ue.
.-U7J-T' r.of. li. . NlWTIlS.
Y:. F.-iu-'S m 11 Anno 1 ir-d ea.iK.s'ri'ii.
"I .e lees Jor ' full cour-e M" iji-elmcf aiiioui.-ins
in a- itt.t.
Kicb I'riti- rirV Ti.-set. -?I"i.
?.". l).iiniiisti.iii.r's Fc. 10
Cliaduatinii .
00.
Tl-o.-" desirii!!: fiirll.er iuf.irniitiiui w ill please ad-
dress llteir Ifiter- (post pii.l)lo the Dean : and
siMiIents arrimi!" in the city will please call mi him
at tl.e Cuuiu.erc.al Hotel.
11. rf. NFWTON m. p..
Dean nf llie Faculty.
XATT SX'PA'aSSfKTS.
Hon. F. W M. King. Pmlls-or of Theory and J
Pi-iel'Pe ol Law
John Duvin-i.p !!i.. Prnfc-ssor of Coumierci:-.
Jiiri-r.nt"i.i-'i
Tl l.M- S 'i'1 per Se inn.
Ml i.-itet- jiiTMiiiniL' 10 llii- deparlnient innM be
:.!.! -e.l n. V.. W. M. KL(L Esq.
Ti-e Fa--nhi.-. for iii-jllertual abilities mnnil
worlli and prot'-simial ai-qien-ineii!. will ronipare
lnoiabh Willi 1' no-' l.-liauo.s'ied iu onrcoiinlry.
I'he inedii -i! I- et. IV cii-isll'n'.'s an a.inm ilv 111 llils
or -i v ' li - i.i 'rv 11 -it ll.e 11 arc aide lciur--r-
and ili. h-t of teacher-.
TI...-1 who will romeiiiplate our 2'-orapliical
po-uion. rui'tlo- el.'iii oi oiirpi.p.ili'l"" riu liave
no doiilit .1- tin- . 'luilulily in our silnaliou lor an
emerprie ol llie kind. As lo health iiiehiilmtr all
seasons of il-.e year we d.;ny that imtatlrr city lies
mm.
The fir-t el.t-i of the Iiw and Medical Depart-
inrfit of tl'i --loud were -mill lint the iientli-iin-ii
cnnipus'ti? ilii-in are t den-ed a.id in llie bigliesl de-
gree respeeia'.lj j fiv.initi' "-i!e:i Ibr the future
prn-penlv of the Institute.
Tint the pnlibe liny be sitislied of the perma-
nency of ibis school we &! it our duty to stale
that the Tnitlees and faculty forma psit iu action
which flii-ri.ro cll for its future success ; and that
llie peculiar internal org-uiization which connects
llicin. cannot be interrupted.
K. W. XL KINO.
President of tl ATcmplii Institute.
April 13 1850. No.' 33.
TJIK T.IVIXG ACE
IS published every Saturday by E. Litlell .v; Co.
coiner of Tremont and llnmifield Ms.. Huston
Price 12J cents a nuuiber or six dollars a year in
advance licmittaiicesforany period will be thank-
fully received and promptly attended to. To insure
regularity in mailing the work orders should be
addressed to the office of publication ;p. above. .
Clpbs paiing a year in adra'ace will be supplied
as ful.lows:
Four copies for $20 M
Nine " 00
Twelve" " . . 09
E. LITTELL & Co. Boston.
Of all the Peiiudical Journals devoted to litera-
ture and science which abound in Europe and in
'his country this Ins appeared to me the most use-
ful. Il contains indeed the exposition only of the
current literature of the English language but this
bv its immense extent and comprehension includes
a'pi.nraituie of tbo human mind in the utmost ex
pansion of Hfc present age
Mi? 23 If. Ml. No. ri).
n n n V T
A 1 ..I '
L.'lXl) UL i
: i- -ale ..t ib.i fiflie
A K 8
Tilt sale at tt.i; Oiltrc printers ink. suitable lur
H. wimer ua
OGLKSBY &. GRISWOLD
jj e cej ri.YG for nani)LVG
A.vn
GROCERY MERCHANTS
SHREYEPORT La.
Oct. 5th 1&?0. -So. 0 Cmos.
. i t a 1 iil-iuii
ZljgtJIl'XSiCl'WJLCClVEl'SXCSZ.'bG-l'Z-X
Ji Fi " ''J f " f r i
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V."'.. "Ill JI'I !
Tl M u II I '
I.l"8
.. . j j rj 7 T-j II IJ f J f N S
?lim..rartKe il..r pn.. thPi...
r.m&' . V.t.-. Ju.lVH i
r-rrl mfygpnl ton. ! -(?. -' )
Ki
Jl!l-5 T. MILLS
: A. N. 311 KKAV
irrimxK -T t.vw.
CUMKSVILLZ. TEXAS
liTflM. !'r?euVe in llie l':.trict in.l Siipreiiw
V ( iiiirts of the Siiie and the O'tmru of lite
United SlaleJ fur llie Stale of TexaiJ
.SepieiiilMir II IH.'.O. Xii. 3 llms.
niDMIS 3. ROULItS
Jrfasor..
!1MH II. I'OKRUS
l).iinur'fi''f
T. .1. vt T II R on Kits.
vrTiiitKi ; at i.i.
April lit Irvri. tet.n.
J. C. M ( G O X I G A L .
TTorr:Y.i.i) iouxzellvra'i ..in
TTAVirCf; prrniaiisiilly u tiled at Matagorda
-3- will altend llie ( unrts of Maiaoonla
W bar
on l.nlorailn Aiiblin. fort llenil. 'Ir:i7iiria ami
Ci.ilve.-lnii roiuilies in llie Fir-t Jinhcial District.
Ki-.t.NKZiu Al.Li N 1- a-siiei.ilcd for pnn-lire in tlie
Supreme ( 'unit uf the Stale and the Federal l.'niut
at UahLblVa.
Tirferrners.
IIos. Jons T. Mif ijt.(7iiilrr.
. ...... .V .-
u
IIos. tl. at. lioiicer:. .-.M .li"iiif. n lcia.i
I llo.s. Jamis I.oVk (lahcstiin )
Mv-os & Jknm.ns. Air ()rhaiiLa.
I OctoUr Ul It518 2."i Iv.
I) k JOHN 31 c DO X N A.
A VI NO n moved from the ifi'n I: lel irmp
ed li bun. can be found lion after at the new
Drug Slore unless pmles-inually absent.
I linhnlfr June 8 lb.)0. No. II.
I)n. GEO. GoTrDON
V1I.I. rontiiiue llie praclire oT Metlioilie as her.
lofure. OSlcc UeStduot 10 WilcnnV Saddler shope
(n.U tQ
TOWN OF TAOS.
Hrail of JWiri station on the Trinity
HPHF. above town lia.- been laid mT at I'orler"
JL Itliifl'on the 'v-t bank ol liieTiuiily. The 1111-
meiise advantage- held out to the Merchant Fanner
Micliaiiie.and l'role-.-ional inaii.iii -eareh of a Ioe:t
lion are such as will iaipre.-s every per-nii in il-
I'aMir.wLo vubes health .1 neb suilaud a genial
climate.
The Men-bant will here find a tract of country
100 miles in cxtiPi. dependent upnn this niil for
supplies
kaii-a.-llivers: allonling an er "t i t .sloe
I hoi li stumper inn v. .m.-r. ami well calculated
I lie 11.11!- liolll
.riort. .Mmillio! il'l! t r
and Ki .nip hi mi V.
ISeuham. int'i 1 1 tli
!-i :.m 1 1 -1- iviiit1-!.
'I be Tfii..-. '11 I
a i-ii!i v:.i. . .till. Inn
.. ii.v.r- ;.!-.. liii:n T'.in- ;i..l
.- road lo-iiiaig l.i IN rterS Ubill
.. ..... .. ... - . .. .... . ......
1 i ii pi-.111
1 '.is i
s- ar.-cly ball
one siot.eli i.-.er v'-lecii :. uool
lindjn 1 ..s been besll.
Where is at every oilur cro-..i: -J ll.e l'ol'.-ni 1.-
frimi ' to iiiiles vv nle. and cut up v. l'h lamun-rfiHe
jbiel.s. A 'hrl't sips 'roin I 'lark -.die p.airie !o
l be I armcr c-in piirrlnse goml l.unl in Hie mime- TERMS OF THE STANDARD
ialc vicinity. at from ."i0 rept-looneilollar iieraere: -re. - :.-"
he till- iiufoputaWe: consisting of choice back and ' M.ii:n -" every Satanlay. m L.n
mulatto color -.1 m..I: limber and pnnrie: point f ' fr the o..l.er. and I-ten. mad and is sin.b.I
riehues Inlly equal o lr Amenean l.u.- on he I !" ?V "! " j ""''f I;rP"; '' '
....-.'.. i . . or r oi p Dot.: . ' n tl ri o i ii v ir
Mi-sisMpiit.or tbeliotio-n laml-on ll.e Ke'l and r-' txm n ..vii z.-.-- i i.i
n r .......... r -1. ..... 1 - .-.-.. .------.. - -- - - .wiiiii.ms w .11 1 11 iTK.n i
I An .1:11 would em the I riiutv river 111 llie iiiiiatdi-Si-ilrieiilaliir'5
:ltl. tf:hborbood ol l'urieri lllulf.
l"i. route now having .1 uo-nl and ivrfertlv
straight mad lutweeii thes." pnu.K. will make it tin-uio.-t
popular hue ot inivel to llie Wc.-t.
Persons desirous of piinliasing lots will please r.p
pl to the biibscnbt-r.
R. II. POUTF.U
A r -lilt 15i.uk
Dec. 1 Dtli 1 SI? Ni..:3
DRUG STORE.
n THE sri5.-3ClHllF.ltS beg m ysa-;
y.S r . II.. I 1... ..VL J 1
miiinu ine 1 mien- in iieu mi i-1 -r.
eouiitv. and the public generallv thai
he 1 are opening;
A foil mill oni.lrlr njorlt.ti nrcriti.lln-
l)l-. .Ml.lllllH
C'lx tiiit-nl I'i.jii:-
Oilv . f-liii-.
Djrr Siin" .X.r- .xc.
Tbev have been fi-leetcd with great rare anil aie
all fresh ami warranted.
AI-o.a lulIa-S'irlnit-iil of FAN":Y ARTICLES
JEWELRY. .X-c Ac. CoinpriMiig one of the
arge-t and n.ost .-uuiplete stocks ever brought to
bis place whichwewill s 11 011 very modcrati
erms . lor cr.s-h an-: -asl. ..ply.
N. IL Having secured the services nf a regular
Dru""lst particular allintiou will be paid tt com
pounding and pulling up Physicians prescriptions
and outers.
M.-DOX.XA. IiIiIXE &. IJHO'S.
rfarlstillt.J'tntS l3'J.lSo. II.
FOIt SALK AT TE1IM Oft'FICS
4 CLAI.M ai Uie Alcniplus Institute wlncu will
i..a.ennue tue muuer iu ncucis lur me .ueuicui 1
coiirce of the Institute.
5jrrs239 L
ni;
T
'UIESUHSCKIHEIIS
ire opening allhcir new
stifO. en the North vs:l c-jrncr ol the bquare.
Thr lurs.-l :l Tnr.r.t.li-1 M-lrcirilnn.l clienp-
cb! storti of Spring summer nit.1 Full K"t
cvi-r ojiciicl lit our l.on-t- iIiim i.te the
Mi-.i ippl ri-r.
It would exceed the limits of an advertisement to
name even the leading articles. Suffice it to say.
Lit ii embraces every thing usually called fur in
ibis section. w respertfully invite a call before
purrhasii.g elseu here cnnfidcel lint wc can show
such a variety of poods and at snch prices as will
command salL-s. Wo b -e. our hopes of business on
making it the interest ol purchasers to buy ffom us.
As we will be compelled tMm'ike heavy payments
in the course of time v6 have determined tliehangc
our mode uf doiitg business. Hereafter we nil
aSM A?13 OJSH OMLYa
Wc aie forced to ibis course in self defence.
We respectfully r!!lcil a share of patronage.
II. RHINE & UNO'S.
P. S. To ihose friends who have sustained us
through the last three years we tender our wann-
est thanks and can only promise tiieiu tffat in any
transactions vie may have for the fiitur.;. wc will
endeavor to further merit their apprnbaliuu.
CliirKsallc June 8. 1J0. No. tt
C00KIXG STOVES.
FST RECEIVED an aFsnrtip.cnt or Cooking
Stoves with fixtures complete. Also Wood
Stoics an rlegan arliclp. For sale low. Appl
H RHINE & URO.
A ml 3 IPSO. No. 10 if
$20 IlEWAilU!
LOST on the road froir. this place to Dunham
between the 1st and 6th July iust a Jinx of
Shoes marked II RHINE & lilfOS. Claiksville
Texas.
The alM.ve reward will be fsli to the finder on
delivery of saidi.llox at cither. Clarksville-Paris.
r Reii-ham fr n RH.Ki: k bros
July CTth 1850. No. IS if.
CONSTITUTION
OF TJIS STATE OF TEX J 3
AND TIIL OUblXA.Nf i:S
IV iril THE BVMS OF T 11 Ji
DISTIilC V COURT.
Jrri- nl in pjiripldi t P.riu. ieally priutei
on ".Lid -ijirr Pnre C wU per dip.
FUU HA LK
M tin rfflrc s...l bj Oliver .. ClrtiltM acJ
. ". Alfxatutrr. ( iitkavilla
At the n.oru f A.M Akxinr. r m.
' l. Alrxauiier Ji.iiiliuin.
" ;; ;; " . V. fru-.H. JeUer.p-
'" "d. 51. Knight. (Jreaavd!o
' ' lr. U. C;ral..im. IUJiW.
V ' J . Talbot UL-ti.-
KMri.Iue Ib'pkiii Turmiit.
1!. W. Gnu Mi'nt'K Ileaaiit.
H. Jli.tr.. ninleOak.
-r
TOi)AiJlD Jjj'ii ufmi
-l-i
VVl HaTOlreeHrtl wiilnn
li P last two vr tr-
it ;t van. nr 0
! 1-n.ie J.iil'. n.iU--
I a'' a ! iree v - 1 eT
: 1! Hi rdtr i'-i. -
ixi.w . vji wiii'uri'
' typr ef ..;"." jaktv.
x l -ls--.oi " .s. tiria.nr
- -. .f i...- - '. tn. I'jjicra '
' ! -. in. . !
1 iitixb .ui i;....a..--
TliOso with tbeiiiin-iiallvlahie variety previously
r.a baud il is beliVvrd. make the Standard Job Of-
flee the miL complete in the Slate 13 to variety
ami quality o! materials.
We are accordingly prepared to do any nort of
larjre or small with Hlai-Ic or Fancy colored Inkx
or I5roii7e.ia llie X'ryUst style at reasonable rates
ami with pruiiipttietS.
Ilaiii'?
(JKllHR'
111 S'..i--s (""Aari
VlslTIM. Carps.
S it o v
Pajippixt'
Fl'Nfl; .1. KriTlTIASS
IlfLL I.NVIrATIO.NS
lt..M. II.
h ...... ji. 1JI.UJ
ILLS
SiJMllCS
C.
AKO.SUF KVkltV STVLUSIZE AND
P.IMI.ITV.
FlTecnted at 'ID Oli:ee. without delay or modfrat
r mis. and m the IIe-st tlr.
J full tKwtiintnt nf 11 I. v c s . cnnipriiine
AS.SKSSOKSHLANKS.TW'O FORMS.
(ran niyrmc-r conrn)
ntalions Stilipo-aa
Kxceutioi:-.. f'upia-r.
Jurors t Vrtiltealr. A"unr. fVriiioalti
(" J'Iioiiati: conir)
AiIiimuMrator1 Homl.s. Letters of Ailininistratio-i
(luardiam' Ilomls Lttlcrs of C'liardiaiisliq.
Citations. Kxrcuticns
I'OIiMA.GlSTtlATi:s.)
fiiatii-p. Sn'.ipoeuas lxccution.
Appeal tfuni!- Slay Hands.
DiLtvmv llosris.
For Siirairps. ano ''ossxinna
lor -ale at the STANDAlM) OFFIfF
iii tr. j.-
...
' ' i-.r
la.iiini-mg raioiidslc.- fiir fingrrs Lc;:-
I i.iiure ritrksl.ip and Sliciiilallr Ten Dullars fur
j ;. Kicc Ywv D.dbr-.
1 Pohliral itddrossesai:dl)liiiu-iryartic!c eli3r;erf
I as r..lveri:si-mcn'.s.
I! ports or loiiiuiuiiicatinii.ta-sijnri! to call itHii-
I'ou to .iiij milters ol" lmuitdor ii'divi.bial interest
vm'I 1-e ri.i.sidircil udvertciiifiils nd pay tequiied
lor lln ir publii aim:! as -i.eh.
1 When adrcrtisii.-ei.t-art-sent to iIip iifiiep.wilh-
0111 llie :il uhir of iiisirtion- marked upon ilu-m.
they will bo cuii'iMcd at the ilbcrclion nf lb- editor.
as liu.;; as be s-ipposes tlieirappeaiance d.-.-iialilct.
the adv eraser and charged accordingly.uidi-is step-
ped by cider.
Pei.-oiis ditccting tIlCSlllppag 1 f -r - .
expeeied 10 pay sii atreanics tn - ..- 1 1.. ' -pac
111 accordance wilh gt-nci .."
I
ICT All letters In ilia l-.ilito- i-o-irwcuv -t .
biisiiicssuf the paper must 1 iVpaul or t
will 1 ot he riifiveil.
m:vmw icr.. .'.
. Sidiscribi-r- who .In not jiveexprc3 no.i-e 'j
liieroatrarv are considered w iiluii;; to cwali.- .C'-vr
a-'iscripll.ill.
2. IlsuliscriliTs orilrr llie div'i'lbmanee f ! r
papers iIiq pnbfislier may couth.t.c to end li.tra nil
a tbm is L. be paid.
j 3. IfsuliMrrilierj neglect rirref "in lake ll.r rp-i.
jCrs friu" the office to which the- pt Iir-cierl t! 1 v
arc beld ic.-ponsibletill ti.ey hav s- iid the r 1 . ".
j .i order llinr papers diseoiilimii
j 1. lfsidi-cribers riiuovc to ol 1. r V t n-t
informing the publishers and the paper isscnl to lh
former direction. Iliev- are In-ld resnonsible.
S. 1 lie l oiirls li.ive ileciileil lliat rctuinj in lal.fi
a paper orf-rnidical'froin the oflTce or Tcmoviv
mil leaving it uncalled for is prima Jhcit evidence t
iileiiti.iual fraud! . .
AGENTS FOR THE STANDARD.
Oca. E. II. Tarrant Chambers Creek Navarro Ci
Y. I' ttrsori-iiv !. f r.!rvii.-i .
1)r 15 (;IMlliM? IJuI'alo.Hendersiii.Cr.itnty
Cui. Al. IIih.-v.v. P.M. Musquiic P. O.. Navarro
M. 11. Dixon lsq. ilouiiani t atuiui
Jon:J R. CuAliDoi K Esq. Paris l.i mar "
i'a.ni.'iPci:lIopki.xs P.JL.Tarfaut Hopkin '
. U. W. Cp.w l-!s.. SIouiitPIcas:i:ilTitiis "
It. P. ( in Mr Esq. Jillerson t as "
O. A.Hili. Vauandi Comity "
Eiwian C. Sfiniw Titm Comity "
blSTKSCT COfKT i:XKCTTIOS for COST
A NEiY furiiijjusl printed at this office in sapcii-
X2 Of!
aivlc:
ALSO
1 filnHnim C.tr IK.Irtl C.t.rti 4 f-T n 1 1
fiue f
1 . T .
nMIStsTnA T0K-ul VNI IiETTr frr-..b' -
j- . Cllllflirlu ;. Ile . of lho
lasl legislature.
ALSO
Gpahpiiss Upnps and Li.TTir.'.
Any of these or any others of the JJlanks : lf-
lised by us sent by mail to tfrder strongly cn el-
oped. JUST Pill XT ED.
ASSESSORS ULANKS three forms as Hift "-
cd bv the Comptroller. TI.cv arc pn lei" . n
fine Folio" Post P'pci. and ciu be forwarded '1 ib.'
direction by mad at trilling postage. I rice $ a CO
pcrqin.e. ALS0
BLANK RF.PORI'S FOR DISTRICT AT-
TORNEYS. Price two dullars pci fjuire.
jnp 1st. 1330.
""" NOTICE. ."
THOSE who have nni settled their accncn'S mr
1SI7 "48 and Mil will please maVc it con-
venient 10 cuiue in and do so itijlanler. or they wi'l
find them iu the hands of arf officer. We arc com-
pelled to baic money.
IT. RHINE .t BRO'S.
Cforl . ill'. Time ?. 1850. No 4 1 .
TO OWNERS OFGINS AND MUS
TYPE METAI. suitable fer gin boxjftr le at
the "Siand-ird" Office for cash only.
Not- tih.ilfi4fi HMni r
AYNE'S 'FAMILY MEDIUTNES for -h.
'McUONNA &RH1.NE.
Clsrksull Oct COlh ISiO Nu.O if
I. i.ni.jt . ....... . .
. r Anveriij'rm'-iiis .i-ct'.i'iI at oi.e ilo.lir -t - '
In. tl e I .!... i- . :.. .-. . . '
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De Morse, Charles. The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 26, 1851, newspaper, April 26, 1851; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80825/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.