Cel lientr4oa(HlhaKrrkkRC11 Til pi II (( III 1 J.-1 n''-f 1 1. mitili llir I" ' Mps.kf of HmiM of li'i'f' wminimx, m support of lli Knnft nnd .NrlMln I hi, dr lired oti ihe VOih of My, n now l -fur ui, and I lie following pi'sapes nrc n pen. incnl and in manly and .i patriotic, ilmi we rannol resist laying thrm beioro nur re..1r : "Sinre (lie intrcdtit:f.M of lliii bill . v. ry csnrJMffit U hern reorted lo. in iiiiiiiiuUio members from ifiviinr it their s.ir.m.ri. The pnliil has undertaken to hpnk, in the nnino .iiu;.!, i!J i, 'ii.. .i, v. ii.eiii, nKr,i-. ii i press have placed the mimes of mendier in what lln-y aro pleaaed lo . nil the roll of i.iinmv. who havo voted for the bill. Srn-h iilu-tf u courted rather than avoided. "The opponent of the bill nay the people i will condemn us forever. I have heard llie nine aort of talk Ufore, Why, they hnve told me, some yean ago here, thnt I illicit look for onte green rnot by lli niilo of oine gentle etreaiu, where I miijht find my pnlitical crave. Sir, inntead of thin, they have found their political ifravc, ami I have been cnniin. ued here by the wish of my constituents nml agaiiut my own ilcire, "But. nr. pentlenian of Prpecnil nnil Alwli. tion procliviiien tell us, if we perint in urgtnfr ttin measure, tliey will k-ove tlio Democmtw ,L,,, I "'') ,llul mf "u,no appeoreu as a mom. pirty. 1 hope they will; for in tho hour 0f 'r of the cmnmitU'e of pUtform. I was not danger and trial they ore opposed to us, and ia n"""1' of hnt convention, not having re hnve ever been: mid it is onlv when itvi.-in. iceived authoriiy fiom any quarter whatever ta ry is certnin, and the spoils to be divided, thnt thev aet with u. Thev hnve marred llie ninr. nl of the victory Iv their clumor lor the Mioiln 1 t ii-iui uicir iiuiniir or iur hninj, For one, I hnve no desire to prntiitnte tliem.- ... ... ....... wii, " V LF' - J lit. .'Ill, nrilir U -.-t(. ... .ha H.d. ih.i i.i ... . ciDle. and so settle it Ihnt in nil future lime we enn sustain it; the country Will npprovo If, ii ana inese gentlemen, now so crnnorou, w ill .-niiiee ves. lir. 1 h!ipi'w tlmt i ilia wnnl I,. i ,h. .1 r. .k. pie, but opposed to its application to thee Ten ..... ...tj ,u, ui. pilnrins nn.l KronA nT ttipin uill dni.Kfli k. I.. nblo t go bck to some spee h nr eiy where they maintained tho do.-irine. that we now apply. "I wont to say a word or. two in our friend before I conclude, t want to ny lo them that nur diillfTpr. ftlir m.h i!:nfii.r pniici.l. it. .iur ili. viions. 1 wont lo snv right here to our .North. i" "ls !".'"" m connex.on witn t.ne great fpies ern friends, thnt onr fonunes nre linked i "on of slavery. In times like the pre.sL'nt, with this bill. The assault is made upon you. Your names nre in cvry Abolition heet in i the land, in what they call the 'roll of infamy.' If we fuller under such n tiro as ibis, there' is no arm but that of resurrection ihnt can reach n. Tiiki me ivnnl fur ii. vnn udll tin.l d.ni o l. tr.l.v Vmi IH.vrr mr.l'.-P n.-ti,i,icr in ,,o of these political liirhl" by yielding. Fight it out, und light it over. Our safety consists in Mnnding tocetln-r,. If we fill, ..t us tall to. t'other, nnd fall lighting. I,et us nsl; noqnitr tcr, nod give none. "I hnve n word to sny, too, lo our Souilirr.i friends, nnd whnt I submit to them is applica ble to our Northern friend, too. In the tie tnils of the hill, there nre n rrrent many thing? nhout which iv'e ilifl.r; there nre n i;rrf. maiiv thingf that we Would prefer to hnve otherwise t..i ... .or.il Uv .,. r,i,..i,....;.i,. n,n... V '" f-'-- -V"'" "l' those (lel.ul. lof The sake of cre.U principles I ii'vi"-u iii nixr x'ih. tt r-i.inii iitin, .iiui . ,,1W ,;n ir... U(1I.,t ftlP ;!,.,, v..t-. ' t i k.-iI.i, l i ii 1 1, a I., 1 It ii... .-.,..! I. ... A..I 1 men! that has been ioni.uf:i.'tiii-..,l nt tho Xm-il. i 1 1 1 1 1 i iii" ri lie- . will blow over before the elections next fall, or, ot nil evf.it. just alter lliem. Wo appeal to j von in n sniWt ol rr,.i.i'osit v f.. vinld sri.iir.. ihing in detail to stand by the friends who I have stood bv ion because we violded io you, but beemiM? wA belie ved u-c iww dninfr intien I iiml rir;ht. "The principle will triumph from this iime forward, nnd the dny will soon pass by when no more di-criminations shall be drawn hp. nveii the different Siatef of this Union dis criminations that ou'ht liever to have been drawn under any circuuislniices, nnd which were not inad ? ac the fo'lnilalion of this Gov ernment. Let me snv lo (lie friV-inl oi ln;s In the best course we can pursue is lo vote down nil iiuiendiiienl.s. there can be nn ti iiiejr where we shall land. I have no doubt a 'frcat ninny genlleineu here desire to oiler nmeiidi'ieii sincerely; and 1 nave no oo-iiit, n . ... 1 . -f had n a'ood opportunity, that l!i.v couhl pass j n bill which would suitiheni exactly, but which would not suit ns a! nil, "Our safety; I repeat, is in sinntiing by ,hc i substitute os it js Gentlemen need have no apprehensions -about the storm thnt wiil be raised nt i he 'nriii. I have passed through Mich storms more tlinnonee. I stood here nnd voted ngninst the AVilmot proviso with only eleven men supporting me. I voted against it becnuse I considered it to ho wronrr. flow many of you, tentleinen. would be wi vote for it to-day ? Some gentlemen Demo.'rolic. parly tell us that they have thus far gone with tie, but cannot go any further with us. . For one, 1 nin glnd to c-i rid of you. if you ennnot stiihd up to the principles o' ju tiee nml equality 'among the Suites the abil ity of man to govern himself." Did Gen. Jackson 'Vr'rite his Ketsngat:.? Not long since, the Herald cave currency to n statement that every message or other pub lic paper bearing Gen. Jackson's signature, while he wns President, with one exception only, was written hy Amos Kendall. The exception wns the celebrated "Proelaiinaiion," which was from the pen of Edward Livings ton. Such n sweeping charge as this scarce ly needed contradiction, if persons would for a moment take into considernlion the irong, positive character of General Jt ckson himself. A mnn who possessed such nn unbounded in fluence over the inindsand nclions of others, would not be likely to allow any one to write out his opinions for him. The New York literary correspondent of the Boston Traveller first referred to this matter and gives the following interesting particulars in regard to it. He says : "A literary licm hns recently been going the rounds of the press, which I nm satisfied conveys a. very erroneous impression. In the announcement of the memoirs and confessions of Amos Kendall, which it is said will be a posthumous work from ibis somewhnt extra ordinary man, it is stated that it is susceptible of proof, that-, with but a single exception, ev Ifry message, or other public paper, bearing General Jackson's signuture, while he was President,-was written by Mr. Kendall. The exception, it is avowed, was his celebrated "Proclamation, which was from the pen of Edward Livingston. This is a sweeping as sertion, arid I have the best ol authority to ns aert thnt there is no foundation whnicver for the statement. Mr. John C. Kives was prin ter to conrjrress during the whole term of Jack son's administration, and he was repeatedly fated to nublic men nt Washington, and in the presence of many listeners, that every doc- j a- L.:.L r!...Ml r..L-vn' tirrnnrur onwnt to which General Jackson s signature was attached, was written by the General him self, with the exception of one important p.t tnr. ; Mr. Rives states this from the fact that wheo Jackson had anything to be published lie apA-avs sent lor him to come 10 tn n nue House, and t'nat ho uniformly received the iiiuir'-tipt from J.icks.Tli r O'vn nl, sti-i i!f ' ,t i? III- IV , ii f lllll.l 1 W illl i lllgliillt t . 1 1 1 1 I .i in, i,. i .,' !.,r I 1 1 ii in ( - t n , I. "Iii'lnofl, I .' inciin lint JirUoii w y ill illy riiiiivi' mi I li i ii iini, rt 1 1 I vtoui.l not n l'v yrii ii Nei-relufy, Mi-jof )oie-.0'i, 1 1 .!: ;!.. m n ni'i i tin? incut I'iIiiml' inn. nur. On ot.c m i hmihi. hi iliu iinm of dm . menace in iiqnrd to ilir French il.Uiculiic., i ''"J',r ,'"n '""I, 1,1 l'10 'ugucsiuiii of some members ul llu t-uhinei, ii ..diged il, heme, l'."" ,ntiv " h" "'" "' "" " '. No oiim r mis il div-overed by Jsrkson lln I if How nun en-nt excitement, anil whon .Mr. . i '"" " " "'" I"""" " umin u iur , l'r""V'-' l,u f"1""1 U'A (il'trl huxily .,. ?B,'"(1 1,1 f'vriiin- it awuriinjr lo the origin, l cipy, WIiiiuut m:iy be one'a rurniml opinion oi Jiu'k-on, 'ihi integrity oi morv' sliouM If pre'rrved. At the snnio tiino. the msiory in itM-it wins imprntuiiiie, ir wh may jiidjjo it by therhnraiMer (or derision mid ener t'V which i uiiifemnlly aocerded to the hero of New Orleans." letter of Gen. Chamber in l-etrard tb the American Party, To the EJitvrx of the State Ga:rtte. Gunti.emk : I observe in the published ; proceedings of tho lute convention of tho Amt r : lul,'fl n nt '" ,lll,t vory intelligent nml highly j i retpe. iahle body. I do not approve of the ! pru.-t ic-e thnt ha too inu Ii prevailed in our i r 5,,,If. " wnun gentlemen hove nssiiinod to . -I. I . ..-.t I ri'iiri'riii iii!iririH miu ciiuiii ph. w i iniic nil v ' if'U been elerl.'d by llie people for stnh pur- nnta I lno ti it . iiiiirnniiu u n.i n.ih mtrl. I' K """i 8,M ... i-. ,i i... . i I ublf n lew deiiiiiiL' politico! hack to tnnn i ic n o j o ro me neo n e in I nil tree e in co .... . . w j ... ....... ; tlOnS I regret that an impression has bVen mode upon my mind, and 1 think it I) in become ?.-n er.il niiiong llie eoplc, by the aciion of the j Ainericnii party nt Anslin this winter, tliat it lias placed ill its head n remnrkiible imlividunl, J who has forfeited the confidence of llie S'oulh tin! betmval of n public trust by n Southron in regard to the peculiar institutions ol the i , .Vniili, and tbu constitutions by wind. Iliey !,rt-' protected, must incur not only the execra-! : ,io" nf ll,p wllfllu S""lh' bl,t contempt of i northern abolitionism itself. The American , l:""'.V of Tc.VlS Will tjlld it Utterly illl I to paint llie oronzoil clieeus ol that ladeil po- llitical cntptetle with lancy colors bright enough lo win the admiration of nny considerable por tions of our broad and glorious Union. Mow jever vigorous nnd ample the youthful I shoulders or thnt parly may be, it cannot car ry upon them that .li.ad mass of swollen putrid iiy. It would crush the party to the earth. j Let the party enst from iis already galled slionld"rs tho olfensivo burden. It can never nnin he galvanized even into spasmodic life. U olrendv rnnks in the nostrils ol the nation, i . ..... .... ....... , . ..... I 1 ""'? l"e uoLirmes upon ui mars ii I 'ii.i,.iiimi in iia- itr.v I . fKL'C Ul A. I II 1 1 n I 1 1 1 I - t . , I Vrce lo Um Cffnp.rcsrf of the United Statos. ; l , -' . ... " 's uu'est and most lurid production which 1,118 Pnmnaip.l from the Presidential chair for American people. At present I do not give an unqiialifiod ad- llpsio11 10 el,,R'r of tlie llnliliral Pnrties of Tex Ulft ll,llt.uiil? lll'y how Hold low rds each I Other. J.'.acll IS QilorilCil With men of hich character and eminent ability. Each has pro claimed principles and sentiments breathing n lofty patriotism. And in the uppron-'hiiifr con test we thus have a gunmniee that When '(jrei k meet Greek in the tug of war." the butcher's nxe of political slang will be entirely cast away, nnd tiie keener and more polished weapons of n dignified logic nnd exalted elo quence, wliicn some ol the r-sp active cham thnt '''"s know well hov to wield, will nt one en lighten the people, warm them into n pntrtotic eiit!iiiyiasm, nnd elevate the character of our I Statu. I I sluill probably co-operate in the approach- luiir cnmnaign with the party nursuinga course ;vllicn ' ,nay consider the soundest and safest io rearu 10 me moioeiitooiis (juestions nueci ing llie institutions of the South, upon which, I conceive, may depend the future integrity anil perpetuity, nl ourgloriols Luion. To llie many friends that it is my good for tune to number in bo: h the parties who have from time to time during the past year called upon me from various quarters, either individ ually or collectively, for a full nnd public ex pression of my opinions up in the greil p dit- linrr to ! Ic:l' T'"stions ngun mi the public mind, 1 ten nf'the jder my sincere llianks for ( lie honor ihey hnve done me in supposing that my opinions might jbe of any importance to the country. Hith erlo, privatt duties hnve prevented me from I complying with their wishes ; but ere long I shall respond fully to the numerous mils thnt have been made upon me, nnd ns I do not in- lend to ensrnge in ''the wild hunt after office," I I can afford in he frank and independent in the 'expression nl my opinions. Indeed, this is n necessity of my nature. I cannot ''bend the nple hinges of mv knee that thrift may fol- hinges of my knee that thrift may low fawniuc-." 1 cannot become the since of anv party. I would rather not surrender tiiat j nerf-ct freedom of thought and action de.iinnd- i ed bv Ihe stronc nnd irrepressible impulses of , my nature, to occupy tho proudest positioh of enrthly power. In nil my investitrations I have dillitrenlly sought the triple shrine of truth , justice nnd integrity ; and whenever I bend the knee it will bj before thnt nugustnllar, in a spirit of sit.cere nnd perfect devotion; nnd whem I address the people, 1 will deliver to them the revelntions which I have there re ceived. ' T. J. CHAMBERS. Austin, Jan. 30th, leoG. There is a mysterious connection between llie Southern Know Nothings and the North ern Republicans Sen how they hang togeth er. .Ilenninclon, or iNew Jersey, votes lor Eantts, for Speaker; Fuller, of Pehnsylvdnin, votes for Pennincton;nnd Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky nnd the rest, of the Southern Know Nothttics, vote for Fuller. Luller is sound enough for Marsnall, Pen ninaton is sound enough for Fuller, and Banks is sound enough for Pennington. Why is Banks, then, not sound enough for the South ern Know Noihinjt? We should see inter- ' J 1 . ...... !, ... fn. it., nannt. I est ng r.evpr . ... ...v ,r. at Hou.r. ..c w.. ! l 1 n..... ilia niilrmr i Mn.irtoil f ( lift i thedisntensureoftheEmne- ror, and in menlionine ihe circumstance a I writer for the London Daily News remarks that Dumas "inl-nds to remain in Paris but a 1 v ' short time in order to bnnj out tico dramas snort ninr; in luc. - I I :.ft. A mih iraimn Al n O TV Orlt ' nna sujwr.nicnu u . - - 1 tion. in 300, tcnmet, of all bi productions, j ..I ikan tA trv! ictt several VCaTS.- VlSltifltT 1 China before be comes home." The Indian war in Oregon rontinues with rrrent violence. Numbers have been killed. both on the sides of the whites and of the In- j:.,., i ome lowos imsinoss was iupcnad i,nf t,c arl sll depunc l V tike pur in j 'III H- I llitff litiiilrM nilliilirf IWn lliMI' mid lorn. 'I'licir wnilif il hihI rlliMrsn hilill lief llifec lli'i'ii iii. mnili. 'I licy luff 1 ,H1K1 mil, and Mlli'ii illl llii'lll from I'lM M ('!! Km f Valley lo llm lied firrrof lh liorill 111(1 each year in Juon nod July, and 'talil In Or lolwr nml Novaiubtr, carry od'lj llio settle- uo nia at lVmhinn, ami in the tfngusli toriito ry, al least ii.MQ.Offlj pounds f bull'ulo inrst, Una ur in lha lorm id peiili-iui. 1 lie w pen. pi era siinple-hoHrtud, lionm ami indiiMri out. i (.(. o . v.... t . i,:.. r .k. f.. nr amn lure of Sam, the Louiiiaim Uuntr ayi I i "We are aliogciher in the dark at l.i what j '.Sum' will be next year. That a conteit will ; uu oil u red us on till) native American oaait ! none need doubt, lha nominating conven tion of tho laiitemitctt will meet, and they n il nninitmlo a candidate ; but who or whut he will be, or what principles he will profess, none can tell. 'Sam' hns shown himself in such a ! variety of shapes, is so abolitioniieed in some 1 sections, so onti-Cntholicizcd in others, so lie rid with political prenchera in all portions of j tho country, and bus been compromised in so I" h0"?ni- wy". 1,0 "l'w ,orm mn In Mil uulnnun II a " Correspoadonoe. The subjoined ccrruspondeuce will explain ! itielf. Atanx Jw. Mill, Hid. J. IV I.tTiw.-i :i.t... lrtr Mr .-Tin. u,lrrlll(nl who r Biilliial frlcn.li lxtli ;pmi pniitio,t..i y..iirKir.iKte.:ntw w.u.rn,.r.i,i ! wiih mm h resrn ihi unIm.il frltin ! ipmnj ui m,,,,,,,,,, wiuioiuhIvitiiiik toths tcU iiint ii.no ,,r,w .I..-...! .1.:- ........ .l.i....a u-. .1.. ll.l.ilr (l...rM is n w.ll inmp'i - . - - - - - i f,,,, mi. u.'KntinS r.urMf ..,.1 Mr ivu,Mra iwii, niniirnir KvniivuiPU iiih iuimi i" iuucrti,wb..tti.i iMme lUm .u will ihr.,UKh iiott Mn.-l t wi r tin umifr- i . . . .. ... . ... - ! "'!.'" w '?r.,?i",V"r. !lt'.,fiJ ". '.yH!1.,!.'" Hi.lM.-r .I'M ,r. m lu '.w v mnuv .b.u. . . . an..- dmuui .iiuteiojou wenm nii intia-nct.i imu .'yicimii. j , d,hl1 fr ,cho...u, iid ft drain lo prouow tht har. , i.miiy anil mucum .ir uit n.'muoruuo p:irty. we aummumu!. ! with rn lit our own uuvtatoa nml wu fal cmfiUiit trim ur j uffl, S2ZX oon io tint Mitfr, we w.uiaru.ptKiriinj 11.110. in. wuiiic rviily tu it at ah eiirly u tlur . p.iaiii.l.: y. roiir.il, M. II. K. TAVWR, MATT. Willi', 1). ECTOIl, ISO. llli.NKV lUtOW.V, II. II. lll'NNKLS, K . I'ALJIKH. WM. H. SOL'IIUV, P.ll.l.i!, J.m. 'J3, lSJii. r.'.nfi r lrav iflrtn ynurnuie of tfie UOtli ii"l ir,.jhii n n.iiuniniuiG or ini' lKTduuni hmiitcii..-. v.?.ik f!..mi.,r w.Mb r..m una m..if, miiuirc r.ik.ii.ini nml fcc: !lrJri".i f ui.iutmi-.t ami muiuiii rrinuuiiip tummtii Snmior w eutiier - r.ir.l ii.l infM'tr, ,.ul.l not iwmlt me l. ili-ctlno tlio pri.poml iii.'iluiluii. w.blht I Iiim' not felt rnll'1 iii".ii i Uihe tlio liiiiln liv I n tin arrunjt ifinwil . 1 tlmt kiuil, 1 .lo not f-l ut lilMTty to fuj n (rlcnUly iiit'TViiilloa llit propota to iiiljujt (be illirtrcncej ucoy.tii ii liur 'ornbiu rA'ini that iiiciimiiiir to thin 'ro.iel union I hiviinx'ii ncmm-sl in m ttinnM tltiia-i, by rciranl for Om rinr jui'f niL'iit mul high st nMnz of tlitfjjuiitlfnicu whoje lmmw m,yZPS"iZTti friiiui-, ...nn. ii. i'.ii.f, j. .,J'ii,x'itm...-iniiiiiki a..i. wiit. to ,i. win. io m,i imiiiBe cii.rnitliy!ii uuotl!4 rii: ij.ct nn.l m'e Atioii.rin:.i ni(.t.iii.'li rrjetiils us Mr. W Htlii'rf'.nt limy s.lwt, nn.l the iittl.ii.iiit .r tliidllTerei to) Intwc'ii us on nm:b trliiit as tiicy uiuy ilctiu tionorulilc. I am very truly, Voiirob't aer.,Tl, j. w. LATinnn. IIom. 31. M. Pottcr, M. 1. 1 1. TAti.os. SIatt. WillU, M. D. HtT,)li,.l. II. Jinoivs. II. U. Ht'SKU, K. A. 1'ii.vmi, mill Win. I It. frttKr. Austiu'Cuxa. Al lTIS, Veil, illl 1813. ihJ nimuiii Tim underlpnpU tiuvlog be n rc.UiUtl to net fvk-mtaof Ju.leJ.W. Iuimer,, viul Hon J. Winthtrfurd for ihej mimnw rf ft-lltiBtinti' nil ur unit tl i IfiTfitiCPil titinir hcttrwn . . . .. . . , ... . purple cr ft'ijimtng ail pr vmi murrencch riciinr nciirmii... , ,,, . ..r . , . , . them, hm-p carenitiv couaidcrwi i!io facts out of which their pres. Wilson 1 luintill, that the Naid heirs exit relation., hnve ir'"! nnd I leve to atnt thnt they lire lu- niiil misilii'l'TsLiiutiiiii; of the ia otlve, fiwlliiKa, 1111.I net of enohltO him j other, tiii.1 that there exirttf no r till cuute lor Hiiy pernonal auiu ! renee lii-tween ihose Kontlinen. They therei'oro recommend thtu ; tliey cauh vitlidruvr ny p.'n...n nl Iiiipiitution hrretofore made iirnfitnt the other ttiroitcli the Bres. or otherwise, and thi't the frleiully relntioim hereto!. .re ex. Mi"X between them lw airain rei lured Hithout further explain. t. W TltOKCKMORTOM, 11 K. r.t'NNKLS, W.T.SCOTT. H. P. III1E, ANIUlKW J. WITT, f.. A. PAU1KB, The uiiderlRned lmvlur. submit led to certain friends thr ad- ire.l.iiise.nitnliied in ihenhorn ; ttenirntand hereby withdraw all peritt.mil imputation.! heretor.ir l mime ut;nint earn otner aim airree lo reHi.tuliliili the friendly r. utimi heretotort erUtliip lie. tweenthea. Jt.Yf. K Tlti:BV0BI. I. W. LATIHKK. COMPLIMENTS IRY DINNER. T e friends of the Ho n. Nat. M. Burford, District Judge elect of tl in 16lli Judicial Dis trict, will give u dinner in the town of Sher mnn, Grnvsnn county, on the oth day of March, 1 50, in honor of his elect ion. His friends and the public generally are invited to attend nnd pnrticipate in the festiviti ls of the ocension. superintew dents. Jonathan Thompson, E. M. Jones, J. P. DlMAS. Henky B. Mann, Nathan Coffbv. A. M. Alf.xanpeii, H. C. Hendricks, William D. Fitch, John P. Hutchison, Wm.C Saunders, N. W. Towns, 'William C. Young, 13. W. Bkaplkv, Frank Richards, Thomas J. Shannon, Thos. V. Bandolpii, Bouert E. Ckf.el, Calvin Jackson. NEV7" ADVERT! SEMENTS S. L. AI.I.FV. .T. M BAOBV..T. II. VERV..W. HI.T0N Al.l.i:, IMCMalT & Co., COTTON- I'ACTOKI & UKNKRAl, OMM SSIOS HKRCIIANAS, .MAIN' AMI ((I.M.ME.'IC'f; STUKETM. HOUSTON. TllJ.'AS. Wo would respectfully say to vur correspon dents, that we do exclusively a c'Iimission hi si .r.ss. nevar entering into apuculutiou by purchase ol' their products: Orders for i.hltitittion supplies promptly res- I iionded to when flccomiiaiiied with task or pro- duce. Merchandize nnd Cot toil received aid forwar- 'fed with despatch. V1';'- .rrs higldy celebrate, Co.tok (.ins "!e " P' " """" for sub' V'n will also receive and forward nt tho tormi nus of the Ktiili-oad. Feb Hi, lS5(j vdn43:ly TO TKAVEBIi1G5tS. TKOWJII USE FllOM DALLAS S1IREVF.PORT. T1 RAVBCLKKS liOIXO EAST, f nr infrrmed that n new line tii!ii of FOLK HOIiSK b'J'AUKS has bten established from Clnrkesville throujr.li to tUireVcport, via WnshiiiKton, Ark., whereby pasrenpVrs will be conveyed without delay, nnd tlirou eli tirkots piv en fnim ('larkcsvlllo tti iSlireveport nt wltll a preference Uf seats. The trip is iiaOe in four days, nnd ririne but sober nnd experienced drivers tire employed on the lino. PaFsenp-crs taking the stage at Dnlla for Bon ham, will he landed nt Shrcveport ia ciht diiys through fare, 29. T. F. CRUTCHFJETJ), Agent. Dallas. Texus, Feb. 1G, 1850 v4MC:ly AO TI( i: TO KAIWLllS. j. TIIK undersigned, appointed by the Gov-Jjl ernor in accordance with " an aet ti jM provide for th Tvment of six companies of' l i ... j i... .i.-. l r il0 TOantfCT,. that were mustered in-Jt to the service ofthn state of Texas on the 1st . i trt' a 1 r .. Tt4rt Mnior (icnor.1 Ppr.ifcr F. 'Smith. And! to ray the expenses incured by said companies." approved 14th January. 85C.nd anact toam.wd tho seventh section ofsaid act. approved 1st Feb- .n..v m-.li ..II m I nti .1 a . th. tn nf 1 . K r "'J. ' , ' ' j -i j ncv. in Oillin coontv, on MontUv. the 10th d . . . . . f jiBrch next, and continue until i?atrirdv. tl 15th ( the MrDe tnontli. for the purpme of pay- .nfl. rttf lYmMIlT D. fr.minA.ndM hr f-ftnt. M'm Fitzbiisb. By the provisions of the act above referred to, the members of jths company are entitled to pay for three months rvice. JAMS.S W.-TUROCRMORTOX. Feb. 15. 185f 43:4t iyarIltvineMf-ssnjrT pnMWi 41, ard for- l 'Oat ta thu ooe. WUV At)VVIlTlKVM LlfVh. U'ltilnl. 1000 I'l'IMM I'M.I'M' N j I ;n;- 1 1 1 1 I .. . Tim l,i iiiHrki' I'rio. fi.r I'nltrv III lislr no I Wf llrlin ii l. y, ni, ,ur,i mi l lnul in nny lni'iii" tC-- I at llm liirii'lioiitii of ill, i ta.it rn'riUri), iMif nun. ft Aimlmi Hon I' mi' I'ltilcr, Hi. JviMn, trod bi fiifu llm til Jav of April nt. Tn , l'n .M 'I' ilulinnni, .IhIiik ui Mt.iili n , 'linl.lM liMS AI.UnS'. j. iv. Utinicr. Kn., II;ih. ,. i 10 ly Unllim. Te'i. I.'. l"iii II if .... - ''. Snlootl lor SlllfOI'ICffJl. 1N'Xi;r COIKO.' f..r Ml.-. . l t t,B :fni:lSlinu,.litliu-i vi'..iiiii..iili..ii.liiiil.i.k-.. I" reaiih-nee of llm mil-vril'i r. iu mll.si "Uiwletl In l(i mo.l iK-iiulifiil nml I.uhhum, north of Dalian. ,I AMI A.KMITII. Jiinuar I'.itli. H'iG ; i '.I II' TIIK STATU OF TEXAS. To the Sheriff uf Crawm County. ('reeling : Whereas, John II. Wilson, on tho llih d.iy of Februry lSTirt, filed hin peiitt.m in the oi'. lice of the Clerk of tho District Court, of fSmy son Coiimy, ugniiitt the iiuknnwn heirs of James M. Iteynold", nlledsing thnt on the 4 ill dny of May, A. D. 1S52, lie purchased of one Algprndn Tliomnson, PSiJncrusof land locnt- led by virtue of a Bounty l.nnd Warrant for lasu ricrtM, ifiin.'il to Juincs r, Wmnuck, by Barnard E, Boe, Sucrotury of Wnr. Said DSO acres, of hind is situated in Orayson Coun- ty, nml Slate of Tcx.i. on the wn'ters of Pi lot nml Sinter grove Creeks. Petition charges, thnt mid Wilson, paid for said land nine hundred and eight dollars took a deed therefor, mid had the same duly record ed in the County Clerk's olfice, of Gmvson County, on the llith day of .May, which deed is inude on e.rhibit. Petition further charges thnt said Thompson, held fa id cenili- i . I r r - r 1 tl' cnte, by n chain nl trnnsler.s Irnm said w o- nK ccrtuicu copies oi wiicnnre tn.i.e ex mack, certified copie of whi lubit in pciilioii, the orirrinals ol wlurh linvmir i . . . i ... .... L uZ i tm.? tiMiin ii iriiMii in iiim fMiiii:iiir it iHrn inirf nt ui,y of Austin. Petition further charge . ., nw. , n , . ..... .1 inai on me -.in uay oi jeceinuvr n-u, me said Thompson ronveyed the aforesaid certifi . . . .1 ' ! ..1. .1 . .1.1 1. . cnte to.'eilivr with the land secured thereby to JntnesiH. Reynolds, lor the pretended co. MiirrHiion oi o.jou. . .Aim in;u ine nam ievn old on thfiday of i-lS,-i-npp!icd to the j Commissioner of the fleneral Lund Office, j and procured a patent to be issued to him as I assignee for the aforesaid 9S0 acres of land, j i eiiiion lurtner cuarires iimt sain transier from said Thompson, to said Reynolds, nor the said Putent was ever recorded nor filed for Itecoru in llie lOtinl" ol uravson, wliere llie .... . r. . . .' said land lay. Petition further charges, thnt Plainilf never had anvnoti.ee ofnny trnnsferfrom 1 snjj Thompson to said lieyiiolds. Petitioner i , . ,l.. ,,, , .,. .,l .:.l peaceable possession of sh id land ever since his paid puHi:ise,and hrisiimde iiuprovcments on ilifa fame to the value of MOO. Petitioner funher chnrgch, that said transfer id Patent, aforesaid, cast n cloud upon hi i nml Patent, aforesaid, cast a cloud upon his title, he further charges, tlmt said James .M. title, lie further charges, tlmt said James .M. I Kovuolds departed this life on the dny : of lb , nnd thnt Ins heirs nnd their I names nre unknown to him. Said unknown heirs are made defendents, to said Petiiion. Petition prays that said cloud be removed nnd that he have u decree against said defend ants, for said land, nnd that he be forever qui- I eted in his title, and possession lo the same. w nfllda Vlt lldvint? been Hliult; lV ... . ... . ..w . 3 . . . . John II. of James J'!. Keynolds, and iheif names, nre unknown These nre therefore fo rdiiimand you to cite the said unknown heirs of Jn'hies M. Reynolds by publishing this citation in the "Dallas Her ald" a newspaper published ill Dallas, Dallas County, for eight successive weeks, prior io the return day lieseof; to be nnd personally ap pear at the next term of the District Court of (jkrayson County, to bo holdeii nt llie Court i house thereof in tile tOWU of Sherman, Oil the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in March 1S50, then and there to answer Plaintiffs pe- r ...i.:.t. .1... r :. .. i..:.r lltiuil ui wuii-ii 111c iwiirewiiiM 15 u uuei omit:- .... r. ... . ... . -. . , ,. . ment. Herein fail not but make due return .flSlM this wntns the law requires. r-i--3ss. Witness inv hand nnd sen or our saitl Lourt hereon impressed nt Sherman this February, 7th 1S56. BENJ. W. BRADLEY, Clk., D. C, G. C-, Texns. Citation issued this February the 7th 1S36, a. M. BRADLEY, Clk., D. C, G. C, Come to hand February the 7th 1S36. The defendants will take notice of the nbove cita tion oud appear accordingly this February 7th 185'J. W. G. REYNOLDS, Feb. 1C, 1353 43:Sw Shir. G. C, 1 THE STATE OF TEXAS. Grayson County, I.S Culi.MY CoClff PkKTAl.N'INO TO THE EsTATU OF 1IKCEASKD IT.IISONF, MAKCit TeRM, A. D. herens John Pope, nnd Hannah his wife, William L. Parish, and Fraueishis wife, having filed their petition in this Court, against N. W. Td'.vms, ndministrator, Temple Car penter, Hdwnrd J. De Witt, guardian of the person nnd Estate of the minor Amanda D W itt, Johri K. De Gruffenrced, niid Owen Car penter, heir nt law of the Eslnte of Francis carpenter ceceaseil, praying lor a partition , nnd distribution of snid Estate; and it appear ing tn at John tt. Ue Uratlenreed ami Owen Carpenter, are not residents of this State. These n-e therefore :o notify the snid John K. D; Graffenreed, and Owen Carpenter and nil persons interested to be and appear nt the March Term 1S56 or this Court and show cause if any thev enn, why snid partition nnd distribution should not take place riccordin tn law. 3 Witness S. Bosiicli clerk of the said County Court, nnd the seal impressed of said Court hereon January 31st 1S36. S. BOSTICK, Clerk. Feb. 0. 1S3G 42: 4t. THE STATE OF TEXAS. County of Geayson. In County Court teutainino to the Estites of deceased persons, March Term, 1856. Yhpreas' Jo,,n "V0' ar"' ",lnnah hi" wife, T T William L. Parish nnd Fmnris his wife, hnvinir filed their petiiion in this Court, against N. W. Townes. administrator. Temple Car penter. Howard J. De Witt guardinn of the person and Estate of the linor Amnnda De Witt, Jno. K. De Graffenreed, nnd Owen Car penter, heirs nt law of the Estate of Oliver H. P. Crpenter deceased, pray in? for a partition and distribution of said Estate, and it appear, ing thnt John K. De Graflenreed nnd Owen arpcnier ape not res.uents ol this atafc. These are therefore to notify snid John K. Tip Graffenreed nnd Owen Carenter, and all oth er persons interested in said Estnte. to lie and appear at rhe March Term 1S58. of this court. then and there to show cause if any thev hnve i wny sum panuion ana atstrioutinn should not take place as prayed for in said petition and in accordant" with law. , Given under my hand and the seal I ot said County Court hereon im pressed at office in Sherman this the 31st January 1S56. S. BOSTICK. Clk.. C. C, G. C, F,cb ?. 1S7- 4?: 4t. rWCLLi.A::i!oi;i. X: V. I'oi.li t. , T T Oil is .' .1 '' I. A II', , I'tlUT niUt'lll.TAIlMAM'l I'l". I . Tr.X . purl r. I Ml" lowiun lall,ii. n li.nv l..r "il 'the imt mmiiiiihltt ti'iiiiH. Iur puriiinliirrf in - inirn ol Yu.'lii'lt A liu.'.s. Atlorii.',vs ai-la , Hiilim, Tc:i or of ilie miI.-i'hI,.t, i:f I'.rt Worth, 'larrsiii couniv, "IVjus .MlOl.l'IU; liOl lir.N.Wr. Ijlir.ury V, ISjii -4 1 : 1 i iilllil aliail .Ii ill IOI t a... .v.. ' -. t .- JoflVr for nl.' a niluiililo tru.'t ol' Imii I in Tills county. e...iitii!ti!iij IdlMI m r."., w 1th .".0 iirri'H in rood c'ltlrj mtiiin and two eidiins, 'l iiin land is aituute on t'e slap) rofl'l.nlniut two miles from (.'liumliers' Cn ik, on tliu West niile, liml i ilc liirlitfnlly fu'uitt.vl, eoiivenii'iit lo water, .le. 1 will si-H at. n reduced prieo for en.di. Tho land in patented. 1'orrons wislilii .i inir,-!i:i" nru Miliuited to come and e.vamin Ilia land and til.'j beforx luiyin elsetherv. - i :w IUI'IIAIM) Virn. N. C. RAYMOND, ATIUJtXKV AT LAW. Al STt.V. 71 AVI.NC! WrniDUAWX FKU.MTIir.I.ATi: I I fl-... p ....,.. I i-..... i. .... :. ....... Is now prepared to conduct n business on his own ren - pimnibilitjr, ivlutli will present nil the facilitiiM of tho Into lirr;i. Pnrtieular ultniition jriveii in the proenrenit'iit ol'imti'titK and the invent iu tion of elniiiiH in Che. .lifl'urunt deiiartuii'iitH of tint j State Ibivcrnmeiit. Dee IS.'i.l "(1:1 v Ho! Vol iUl liib I'll in. E i would htvnby iulbriii all tho.--ii having an inelinatinn to niovo to t'alii'.iniiu nest nprin, that wo tlmll ttart an kuo:i t. tiie jr.'io. is sufficiently high to travel upon with stock. wnuld KiigsoHt fiat the hoad of Village creek in Jolins.iii county, ho the plaen of rnndnxvm:, as thero uro Mvoriil families in thnt vicinity v!.n expect to jij. j:oierici.a. i?A7r.:xs, .!Al,.r.ES,.WlSB. Lavastm. .fanunrv 1-t'h l'A W.f. I.f, persons imhiht. -d to tho firm of GOLD it j XA Ul iJlJAAI.IIStJA hl-niitn nr Imok neeii'int. fh j the year lM.'i. und pri'vionslv, nre rntinestefl to ! inaKe payment iieioro tne tir.it uav ol .llareli, '...;. .1 mi i . . . proximo ; otherwise pa) -me it will bo enforced by I luw' '"'is being deemed .1 jflifinnt riotieo. (iOI.I) .t IJONALDSOX. Dallas, February Ptli, l.SfiG.-I2:tf Tor S:i3e. JJl.AVK a )are, lino J At !K for sale ; hu is five years old nnd 14 hands hii;li, and is a jjood breeder and well formed. Any one wishing to see said Jack will please, ca'il on tlm iinderineil nt Corsieana, or Mr. Win . 1 Irihr, '.I mile. smith cast ol Corsicana, where ho Jack can lie seim nr. tiny liuie. !. Mi AVE. l-ebrnarv II, IS.iO. 12:..it STATE OF TEXAS. Coi.lin County, j' Countv Couht ri;i'.T.iiii o to Estati: Attv lEt:?t A. V. liob. hcreas Mary Gainhlo. Guardian of the minors J. A. Gnnil ile. Win. Gamble, E. A. Gamble. Y. J. Gamble. mid 0. A. Gam ble, hits filed her petition in the oi'ice of the Clerk of the County Court of Collin, in which she represents that it is necessary to sell a portion of the real Estate of said minors, for their support, mnintninn nee, education nnd debts, and asks thnt an on ler of sale be granted her, to sell fifty acres of Lind situated in Col- iin county Slnte of Texas, out of a tract pat- j ented to Win. Davis, nlsn or.t- house and half i lot No. 42 in Block No. 5 io the town of: McKinney, nnd whereas t.he County Court of i said County nt its Janua ry Term l5fi, tnndej the following order touit: "It it ordered bv Of mnrlf. in top lln n.-q Horn r l.i l ln nmOe J "of Dnllas for four successive weeks, notifying "all persons interested in the welfare, of said I ,"" U ,A" M'H'-t1 l i "nilimra in Iin n tirl n r .nn w . I 1 I I urm ii ii m tool t :oiiniir I nit ..... ... .,...,,. v....u;.,, u,.,. "be lioldei. nt the Coiii.'t House, m the town of "McKinney County of Collin, on the lastMon-,C( "day in said month n,,d show cause why !ud ifuh;i .ur s tie suan not uu muuc ns npnneo Witness my official siirnature nnd soul of 'office in McKinney this the 30th. day of January A. D. 1S?6. JOHN LOVE JOY, Clk. C. C, C. C. Texas. Feb, 9, ISoli d iMt THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of Denton, Ik Distric t Couht, Spring Teum i?5C. To the Sheriff ;" Vaiton County, Grxtinf'. "NSTorj are hereby cninmnnded to suiniiion by ! publication in the Dallas Herald, (ii news Jin per published in the town of Dallas,) for four successive weeks Samuel Coiniy, nnd John Coiniy, to be nnd appear before ihe Hon orable the District Court of Denton County Texts, to be held .it the Court House of said f-VMrt,.. In ,1... f.iii.t ,f Altnti nt, 'tti'.. m.ll ..... u. ....... .. .. .,.. iMnnilnv after the fourth Monday in March. A. D. 1S56, to answer to the complaint of Thomas B. Heuling, n citizen of Coryelhi County in said State, now on (ilo in my office. Said complaint represents that on the i3ii day of October, A. D. Ifsu2, tho said Thomas B. Heuling, then in the city of New Yorlr sold o Samuel Comly a vcHdent citizen of tiie city and State of Nev York, for the use of his son John Comly, one league of land, situated in Denton County, Texas : for the su;;i of five thousand dollars, two hundred pud nt tne time of the purc'iiue. And tho said Samuel Comly executed his promissory note payable two yenrs after ,ite, lor lour thousand eight hun.lrcd dollars, whtcn said note the said sam uel Con.lv nnd John Cbmly pledged themselves to pay when the same became due, nnd thnt said note has Ion.? since tnllen due nnd is vet nnnaid. Petitioner tl'mvs for iudrrment for the amount of snid, hole and interest, nnd costs of suit, nod for a decree for the sale of aid land tn sat'sfy the same. Petitioner further avers that snid Snrhuel Comly and John Comly are non-residents' of the State of Texns. Herein fntl not but make your due return of this writ with voor nction thereon. . t?-;"E5v Witness Silas Pinckiey. Clerk of MtT District Court "of Denton fci5 County Texas, with his seal of 2zaS 0fl5,.e affixed nt office in the town of Alton this the 31st dny Jnminrv A. D. 1S5(5. SILAS FINCKLEY.D. C, D.C.Tcx. By A. P. Lloyp. Deputy, j Sainnel Comly aud John Comly -will take noticb and attend ot the time and place as in i the above writ commanded. j F. H. Williams, Sheriff D. C Texas; , By C. A. Williams'; Deputy; Lsu'cd Jan.. 3ist lS5o. A. P. Llovo, Deputy, Clk., D- C.. D. C, Texas. Come to hand Jan. 31st. 1S5G, nnd executed on the same day by forwarding a true copy fo the Dallas Herald for fniblication. F. H. WILLIAMS, SheriffD. C, Tex. - . Be C. A.Wtu.tA.v4, D'pmy.' IVh 3 l 'l-: 1'. i.JlT.-lAk' .N'OTXOi.'.l. IMl'l.H ll .1 V. ' " i ' TAKI. II' l i..,fc.. I'M. m.d flf;. ! A. , lilrri A. .Vsrl.' Jiitm t ll.u l'w, in ntnl I'nll.i .eliiil i, olni Jil.l.M MTU I. l.kl.l. .Ml 'I. II, nml up iiilmil liy K. .1 . j'sul nml iiioi i t Ii, rtinnlur.l I . l , 1"V1 4:' ..I W t'KAK, t I k I o II I' I , 'ii.. ruM.IN' U'l'NTV riUM:!, TP l,v .1., JJ.imiiiiiumlrirv.t I I l. n I, JJ '.Miiriln, .I ' a .i.l Lollin enun'lr. hr.i' ,im'. i ; ii. HAY V. I., . I, 1 I.J Inn :l I lli, h hiiiuII i:iiI.iii iimf; on ,rv ' ,u, li ,ipir.iiii'i i.iiO; Hi.o ."'Uil.l.i. M A( I. :t v.irn olil, On.-.' in Iu r lorliead, fit l n l'sm. : m;;;,, l.nunl. J with llie litl.-r II on ll.u nte , .i.otil.lrr aoprniti'l lo 'i'l.o otlur, n .Soli- ; It;, ,M1:M: o!.. vrur l, lilnr in ihethrhrnd-. .ii.pni'.'J M . il).' tuigii.u! j..iovrs lilu iyLrjii.- ,iy i T.i:i: I P by M M Martin and trayd I, f nn I. J .Mai iin.'j I', lullin vounty, on big .Dlt'tilf. M.l:K lil eurs old, C.ix mane an i tail, tiht hind l-xit Hliitn up to punti r j.iint, miiitll star in thu forliend appraised lo M. Uri'iiml put cr tiled in my oQiec Fob. 1t Ii . doux l. Loviyyy, ciwk C I', C C, Irani. rcl.T'isryC'th, l.'jO i?..?,t J, Kl.l.rhlOLNJV. riVVKKX 'P t.y T. J. i'.r.t!i Mid vtiayi-l .1. hel'ori! V, fioveir, J 1' in and fur k'llU noun ty, mi" yoK'i of (i.KX, both hlnek, otm 7 jenrs old, murlu'd w illl u HHllir fork in tli riht mr , and nn inulerl it in tho lel't, lirunded !S J, tint I oi.i'T iinoiu o years inn, whii wiuie ou trio ueiiv, ; nuirkei'. uitli n fiwullnw fork in eaeli ear, brundud j M l;. A!w, ono 11HUWN JJl I.L, without bonis, ' marks or 'irainls. -J yeuiu ol.lj oxen appraiitd lit ' tin) hull nt by J iv Iluudorsou mid J !.M HiJU'I'. I'eu. .", lS.i.'i. ' TAKKX 11 by N" 11 Hunkin ini.i estrnred lore . l.'!ireiitr.. ,1 P of Ulis eountv, TWU .MAHK.S. one n j;;rl.t B..rl!, supposed to bo I'-i (jvars old. Hi l.u.-.'dii hih. bianded on the Icf; I i.houliicr M i tlia nther n duii eolored Sl'AXFSII .MAKI., ulniut 7 uui u old, Hi hund. Iiivli, briv ded with three iSjatdh briindu; tho n iirtd uiuro ii.prulK'd to ;(.', umi t!io liun Spanish tnaru nt iJ.'i, l:v A A i.'osir und It il C Cai tin. Junua-.-v I. lS':(i. TAKKX UP by ilurtin J Pouue snd cstrnyed I Vlbro W I' Kwcmt. J P vt Kllis inuuty, one DAIilw ii-'.OH . lUUIijl., a,iul lllyoiii old naxt run;, rniijio raddle uiai'l-.s on Ins buck, and branded U on th'u leli shoulder, and uppraisod hp diispci' AtavuiiM'.iihi nnd Joseph Mundon at GU; I eo. 1. leiiu. f . 1 i .V Kl.NJ-, tiers 43:35. I'o Ct, Tllis ejuntv, Toxa. cook coi'-Ntr. - " rpAunV I-'Pbv T t Birdwdi and ctrared lie ' 1 foro W 11 ijtngKton. J P, one iP.ON'liRAJf UUllSK, mt'Oosed lo ho live years old last spring, . uiul about i Li lunula high, with wliita Bjw.'ti oil thu l.tiok suj'j , sod to lit' saddle murks, . i randcd on the !et, uliunKiur ufid ri-ht. hip hut cannot bo tolil ; iii;,niisml to $.00 bv J Koberkon and ii Bennett ovcmlr 8, kSoO. ti. Y. JilKD, i;!:."!! Cl'k Co ft, Cooke county. ACTS 4::',. rtnUI'l liU'i.'i'iss of .lulni W Merriilttld JiHving .8. been lilucci in mi Imiuls ler sett!iiibnt, all i jivraons .iridehtyd tu l:im eitSier by note ur avroUBH nre iiv';-utly T'.-Juentcd to couie lorwnru JJISia- . iDIATLI.Y und nettle. Thic indebted by no 'count will ph'uso eowo fonviird nml settle at least by giving tb.iir noteo. f-l.ould tins cull fnil .Ta if-' '"oeeivH ittttMitioe, , thono w'eo neji-b '-t it may tt ' potiticd in another mumier. us .liscirvci'iibie tu iht.'in us it will hn nni.kiiaaiit to i::c. " A word to tho wiw'," Jte. " A. ,l hJiANKS. ;-;::tf jiatof J. :v. Mm-miU. Ail s:i i n i t ra S u v ' !X o i ice. T the November Term of llm County 1 4 county uourr oi uaims nnd &tate ot Texas, the under.si.;iicd was aiipoinlpd Admin istratyr of the Estnte of Mary Jlnrgroder, de censed. All persons having claims against, or indebted to said Estate, firo hereby notified t come forward and present them, duly authen ticated within the time prescribed bv law. V. L. MURPHY, Admini'tis'oi', de bonis rc. Dullns, Tea, Docc. L3th, 1S55. no39:Gw. A l m J ii s t s- ; S iii l' IV ot ice. 7"HK1!EAS, the uiidetiirned was ap.. pointed Adiniiiiitiator of the estate of m. ' n a . lliomas . Ijamble, (lerense. nt the (lerense. nt tiie October .ler,,, ot ,(,,. rmiy V cur: o! ;iiju:ti,mi county, ,lese aK therefore, to notify nil prrsonv indibf. ,0 mA estate , mMf :l,uwi-mK nnvmcnt; jitifrJ nil those liavinij- clnin.s nKuitist aid cs- , ... - . I tti tt? to present tliem within tlm littn: prescribed ny law. ABNER JOHNSON, Admivhtrater, Kaufman, January 2, 1S3G 3S:6t LokJ Cei'tistcafc. TR biuti hist, the h.'iulriaht ccrtiiicfttn of Thonr-rtS Ji. Garvin, isaned bv Thomas Win. Ward. Coiiuni.vioner of Pettis t.'olony ; mimiier und iliit.; not recollect 'd K not found within tho time prescribed by Itnv, v. a wiil apply to tho proper dej artineut for a (luplieate. . W. U. & P. WITT. P-.tll.is. Fob. 1. iy.-,.3 41:pt . H'ollit'ts Jo Bi"blor$. A f.L PElhSONS indented to the undersign., A eiMicr by note or open account, nre hereby requested to come forward nnd settle, l'ou nfl know thnt we want lnoi-ry to meet our engage, uients, so please come promptly and "fork." TAYliOIi A EVERTS. I.ancai;cr Tc'Sr.s, January SI, 1856 41:3t Whereas, Letters of administration were granted to ihe undersigned, as ndminisirnlor of the estate of J. W. Yenrv, deceased, by the Honorable County Court, of Collin County, at its December term, 1S56, these are therefore to notily all persons having claims ngainstsaid estate, to present them, duly authenticated, within the ti'Tie prescribed by .law, and nil those indebted will make immediate payment, U.F.KENDRfCKS. Administrator. McKinney, Coliin Co.Texoe, Feb. 9. IS5G ii: Gt. AlSjHI.VlSXIEATOStS NOTICE: IETTERS of administration - upon ih ,'cstale of Nancy Borin, deceased having been cran'ed to the undorsijned bv ihe Hone nnihle the County Court of Ellis County, a't its December Teim, 1S56 : Notice is hereby given to all persons hviiif laims aeainst snid e6tnte to present them duiv authenticated within ths time prescribed by . the low. And nil persons . indebted to said estnte nrc hereby requested to make imrac diatc paymdnt. ami KK.Vi5tI.'iW, Afjmr. Feb. 9. 1S56 42: 6t hut Certtfifate, III AVE lost th lieadright certificttc or James V r.ve. fur .1?i1 iT. M nf l&nrl. issued bv Johii M. Creckctt, Coinuiisr'iiii.'cr of Mercer's Col ony. t:i ted. April 30th. ISoO. Xo. 541. ! If not found wi'ibih ths time t.rescribed hy law. 1 shall i anplv to the proper der-artuicnt for a dnplicato , i for the Msje A. A. TERltEL. n.-c. 13. 3,1:01. ' 1 ' A Gcu!c SEtnt. HAVING doted y busini.s8 for the present, oil those Indebted to me Till find m or Mr.: J. Peak, Jr . nt the Clerks .'flee, at all tinut; where ihey will pleusi cull and ett?e their ac counts. t I. S'TpC'l.