The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1853 Page: 2 of 4
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toet week 6t > wtoung a centtoaalion of r emey
leseriant li.IWi and tha V-tor radetoatj|Mpi..8 that yoar now find intoraaling contributor
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tlrttmville, or rather tbe several roads whish we pen. I could **h indeed, since he wiggest* tho
Uwfc, fa bsfttthg tfc# IMl direct tixii*, wn iu cbmciv* ¥<*•• •• *n «mv, tbat hr
Mod conditio#, tho ranto being uvootly tw gently j wucld writ? bit Jmjwwioiw of the great Jowi.b
swatting pnUrWn. ofcttdlag pleasant views. If Law glW A Prophet. ■"'? W^rapbem have
there la Btlle tint ia reiy grand in (ha scenery of]
Tew*. there' la a jprottMr diffusion of quiet beauty
of landaaai*. tbranghout ita territory, than in any
other Mate of the Union. Anywhere that yon
f Ad prairie*, above the cuaai lin«vwhich ,1*.
anywhere north or we*, you And bund;
views upon which the traveller passes
and an expression of admiration And * .
and I know of few region* pleasaator (o/id« owl Pharaohs- but actuated by a high and lielyjm
in the spring than the tin* of counj&e aouth of. pulse by Ibit faith arhbtti todked beyi.nd th* thing*
ful|4iur, beginning with the upper/end of Titus. | of thia transitory world,—I cniinot but mil it a
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£*r4—dM-toI0| cents- _ .
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A. f. Leyd Co, Clark,
T- C. Hawpe,
CawttyCWrik,
llte^ah Ooodwta,
RaM. nnhMb,
WRllaai ftttkngh.
«*. Oihbard,
0. H. Hin,
' KMrU i Hopkiaa,
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MR I (Ml
wall onthUooe
a mllcMgoo who hu
I look upon them aa
. ! look rfpoo them
OA men Rita go la to the market every
pO IWvla.W
dirlio trottld tMrt-imvo
thty ad« oiwlmndrad par
waul no mora aytnpatltlaorn with To*.
4o not want them to imtaal in behalf of
twwr, Jlfr loiw#, fcar
bar Nbtrtjr, h«r iodepen-
Ivad, WWI ifclno* fM<ia
I, w «rhot otottda tntalopad bar
, the faua irf one af thoao mart who
to bo bar kantlbatora or bar *yrafw-
wai not mtH bar lakt enemy bad
Hkn mil—U waa not until ««r atar bad
In tlm «a t, uml until U «u attaining no mo.
' itn mertdlan aplendor, that the
re attraatod bj the hopaa of aaln,—
that prond day the* were willing to
Ir <h tlny with liar; wt to grope their
tkurkne*'', to peril their livoa in eonlHet,
and crapple Witn the^enemy, not tine
mmm nol talk of Tetaa' honor,
i1 reunwn, atfd TeW eaentebaon eluawl.
* ttbwte heraelf, air. It waa wA *
it It waa a real trattnactloa; and ibe
It ia bar beat guardian tin-
Uio Cowtllnthm. I daaire jun-
to all thoae who aided Tenae,
Ripe HtSr Rtoy Uavo acquired their de-
tbenim Mtnoat for o very thing tlioy
•on thirf oarnekt fire thorn intereat,
u ttleaae,bo llbeml. mtt let Texas hare
^trdoing JnWtR%W«cditoni, and
_ **-♦' r 'jtkicM InUrvcno iu lave bar
called. Sbo will take care
haraal^and ahe will take care of
LtraaWand wake a tueful appli-
Whttf all jw^Aewifc bnt not
|r Anotlter apprentice to tbe lMnting Boai
Will ba raeairad at thia o«oe. He moat boo
perilous f°o4 baWta. baroa tolerable Kngliah education,
" ' and be not under twelre act more tlian aerentacn
yaaraofago ^ _
Rtf- The editor of thia . {wper, eapeeta to be in
attendance upon moat of the Court* of the Diatrict
during the Spring term He wilt-be pleaaed to ra-
oatre any money due the Standard, or the nomea
of new aubaeribora. A few of our Menda who are
in arraarafor aoraral year*, would render ua a re
ry aeeaptable aervioe, by meeting ua, and aettling
•* ■ - v- ,-a—
Vaitad Itataa *mt**
The eatm aeaaWn of the lT. 8. faneta had not
iu\|ouraed at the time of our laat advieea from
Waahington City, fit, making new appointmenU
the-Senate aeema.to havo plenty of buainoaa on
band. The «W Augean atable of WWggery will
aoett be awept out, and ragarniabetl with freah
matertala. We are tn oonfldant expeetat Ion tlfnt
the "laat atate will not be wonothan the Ural."
IK' t^wfaa En.
aiiwo ut the Ceaara, the Aieiandera nod Bona
parte#, of bi tory—I'm.U, l'ainter* and Krulptora
bare Tied with each otlier to embalm thoir memo-
pit*. Anil who ahall nay that Moae#, tho aimple
narrator of bi own life and adventure# if not e-
qua! to any f- ihrw! Ti« truo l«" did not fill a
thiune but unlike tl c otlicxa bo refused the pn-f-
-, fere<t honor, ho wveteil not the kingiiom of the; We learn Croat a telegraphic deepatch to the N'
1 . q Trll0 iMta, thai Mra. Killmore cliwi at Waab
March 4
-Fvr Weetern, U> 7 it. V lb.
eaaa, 4) to 0|c.
JjMt —I'ricee C to *{c. ^ Mi. net.
Slun —Retail at *2.40 a koaiL
jfi3> <'eir—Arc held at «20 t« RM V head.
Cum and ¥rwr4*mf*—R6 to "J9be il.
apeeiea of ntoral attbflmity—he renounced all the
glittering temptation of worldly glory and became
tho toiling acrvant of an ungrateful people. Hi*
> alirava preaentiug life wan indeed ono of ariluoui> labour uncl e' If de
ingaoflergijatraamBiJtiial; all the complaint* of a whole nation were _ ___
r^hat alwavt plcaaant ibrought tiefi^re Mm, by bim were their grievances I pniwiirc maikeUiettrtaiu, unci FpridRingup.haa-
If tboy munntiftdand (IM^ytHUlud (ten to calcb tho hrut bru^th of uioming,nii<i llic
Their dean Cm natuaral roada, their 4arly ver-
darai their clear hrancbea, are fSl agreeable to the
aye. l*ot rtty rteh aa a whole^ y# atill alordjng
many Mttlathenta of rich
good roada.exceptiit tho vi
preaentiitg to lite tiyo fry
viow of berda af oattle gratiag in the happy paa- jredreaned
Ington on t lie- Wtb ult.
NAPCE8 IN KAULY MOR.NINQ
It ia in autumn that violent changes take place;
the numiner luontba arv rarely defaced by the
lbirnuM|Uen. How nlcaariTit is it, then, to an-
ticipate the heat of tho duy, throw back tho op
*IIL41
of tMa lm
I MonRay U,
J. K t ir, and _
Tho atteatian of tbal
devuted to
^jiiultted to thwr i,™
ynai aill tie divided iuiTi
ftha— Hf janeK4*««ba aaah. with raaatia. af t
W ta*6,7n V II eoj of cnch term. - A
RATIO or TtTITIOlH.
Spelling, Reading. Writing, 4« *
Arithmetic, tjrummar, OaaMMja
Ui tOTjf • « "w . *C1
Nuium4.M«,r I, and Meuhil L,
Aatronomy, Botany, Bhetorie/
puaition. " -•
Chemiatry I'hyHioto^.Ele,,, "
ueralo-v. EVntejiu of Algnbraand (
etnr, l« sio and Scanning IVtrt
lho Krenoh and Latin langaaM L
diti'm to the above, or aejiarateiy .
Ornamental ueedlo-work on il| \
wuratad, , " * ' . .
Worat ed! Flciwcw, Bosket a and L
Drawing and painting m waters-
Wax, fruit will flowera and coriJ%
>luaic vrlUi tho u*e of imtnunenL ' i
Ttilbi payabhi at the end of ,«ch tmi -
Cb vgea made from the tine ef7^J
no deduction made for abaence, 1
protraoUu illneaa.
lbiard in Mr*. Ilaincv'a family, i
tng. light*, Ac., right J..)Urn per'mo
Aa Mr*. Uiunoy afnI Mrx. llovell atak
known to many in tlii* cominuuitr f
unneeomutrv to Hav much with 1 '
teaal ate* J natora, not cncompaaead by fencea,1 Moaea ha<l to lie the recipient of their unholy re-
but wandering aa inclination or choiee of herbage j pininga, anil aa a mother aoothea a spoilt child in-
may lead .ttwiia; it ia a pleaaant change to paaa|to aubmiaaton, ao did thia meek and holy man of
ftom regions where tillage ia the principal reliance Ood continually eihort and urgo the JewUh |ico-
fiw aubaiatence and pmflt, to thnao where primitive
nature etill 'bolda away to a conaiderablo extent—'
l«nd la cultivated In lfopkina; etaiaWwablc grata
ia planted, and for wheat, oatUr potatoes and pesa
the soil la eepcially flue, and the ehaiee kftJ« of
ooursa produce corn finely; but of eottm very lib-
tie If any is raised, and the exports of Ilnpkina,
are litief and wool; aheep raising having made
some progress In the county.. The santc may be
said, as to tho general character of Hunt couuty.
Tn Hopkins, 1 should have mentioned in nt.v
but,they have built an excellent frame Coutrhouae,
largo enough,- and well arranged for convenience, j aes appear on the top of Sinai; costing aside, for a
In Hunt, aa yet, they bare aaly the small logjtiino at least, human appetites and passimis, lie
house Bret erected for the Temple f Justice.— I reeeivos from Ood himself thoso lows and inatnte-
Oreenvillo Improves slowly, but Is as I have Itefore ] tion* which havo since formed the basiS of all eiv-
remarked, a pleasant site for a town. There aro 111legialation. He sptwars on this occasion to
few wealthy people in the county of Hunt; but If j ^ olnl^'1 o1k)VC humanity, not otilydoes
ono may judge from the general disposition t« have j he slattoin front food and drink for forty days, hiu
newspapers, there is a good order of population, j his communion with (in.l face to face caused lif
earliest intiictition of dswn at tho onen sash.—
Impressively besuliful, indeed, ia that mysteri-
ous balf-hour which'commcucing in darkness and
silence, ends iu the awakened energy of a new
As the light breaks over the liay,It scents
t
pie into oliedienev, often braving himsolf the dis-
ploasuro of tho Almighty, that he might save them
from chastisement Oil several occasions the wrath
of on offended Ood burned so as to threaten tn de-
stroy the whole nation, and 'IA then proffers to
make of Mosea and hi* posterity a proat nation.-
But no selflnh feeling ha* entrance "into the heart
of this fsithful Leader of Israel, lie deprecates
the anger of a justly offended Wily; pleadfl tbcj^ t|,c city lights arc burned out;'the tiro
eauso of the Isruolites in sackcloth anil a.-hos un-1 boats tindistinguishahlej the ever-burnint; en-
til ho secures their pardon. (trail* of Vesuvius emit but a lurid glow. Stri-j
How morally sublime does tho character of M<f-1kingly *tletlt,Ust, t'tltra hour is the noisieot street!
ideation*. Mrs. Uaiuey has luid atirt
perivui.-e in teaching, aud Ita* the qja
tostimonials of approbation from bsr
sides eertilicptes from tho institute «1
cdueot<><|.
Mrs. Howell wuseducatod by Mr ,W(
and l'rofessor Benson of I>angerfl(
fitlcates of her high standing'as t
(No. 1!0—tinioH.)
WILLIAM II. JOHN8aH|!tr
day.
liko s rehearsal iu epitome of the Creation,when
the Spirit of (iod first moved upon the face of
the waters. As yet tho firnianeiit is unconscious
of llto sun, nnd tho high fieak of St. Arigelo, | ATTOHHET AT LAW 4 HIHwtl,
where be is to nppear, presents no rosier linger For the transaction of such busincM
than the rest of the sky; the pale moon the ve-1 lowing:—Perfecting land titles, pi
ry ghost of the bright red sphere of last night— to land, paying taxes upon land
reveals nothing, the stars gradually reecdinir,
hide their tiny points iu prescience of iipproach-
W
sold for taxes, buying and selling I
Ortu r—Mount l'lriunnt, Titie 'vma^R^
noUlvlOitf
Boa ban, Fannin County,
BEDSTEAD, CHAIB, AMD CABOTST
• - 1 . .. , I \\7" ANTED to Cmplot oe.o or tiro
of I he noisiest capital Hi Kurope: not a sound to i,r(,| Cabinet Makers. all
Iteitrd; the np se of the whole city absolute; jn.n I will ni.t offer to tho l'uhllo
newspapers, tlmra Is a good order of population,; His communion witn tio.i toee to lace cnuseu nr a<« ( •, ^
which will bring wealth nut Of the soil, and coin-^" "to shine os on angel," ho had to wear a vefV«P^'' «rtjrwjwg
tort and intolllg«>iH<« along wUh it. I' predict, for *> his countenance da.xle beholder*. j ^ ju ,
R«..' .r - . a-1.1114.. —J V-i I. A \ ff /, ■.( o . . a .all...] 1. i 1 , jft t I ■ n I ItU 1 1,1 1 #11 I* ' ■ ft ft.
Hunt county, a ftituro of rcapcctability and pecu
nlary independence.
The District Court opened on Monday evening,
and adjourned this (Wodnaaday) morning. Most
of tho caaaa were ccntinued.
On Monday morning, a public meeting waa held,
and delegates appointed to the Corentlon at Yylet,
Instructed to support Oen'l William C. Young.—
Last night thero was preaching at tho Courthouse,
which was filled ' to overflowing, manifesting 0 > truly was he n trustworthy loader oftim!"* cho
commendable regard ,ainong the population unit' people.
tho visiting Attorocya, for a porperybeervance of: Iu conclusion wo tnusl say that no one can road
religious duties. , j tho history of Moses without lielng filled witli rev-
Among the mcmliers of the Bur present, liesides! oraneo aud admiration of so illustrious a |M r*..n-
the resident attorneys, were Messrs. Everts, ltoli- age. Hi* whole life interest* 11s and shows forth
the fialt-biHiths under the window, a few hours
11 go crowded, and the scene of perpotuul jangle
merrit^tl, mid imprecation, exhibit only bare
ith 0 few osier trips left over night fur
repair; the Mergalliua, wliit-h was
I Wmriyt ijf tli eiittipages when we went to bed at
a SiriKco headache) and nnw d a
ujstm of trashing discord, is silent now; ami
ices, whero I jails and rontrrta-
full activity, have lung since
Yet was not Moses exalted by that celestial rev-i\ttsen closed'.
elation, nor did he indulge in vain-glory or cxnl-j The clo,-k strikes five—convent bells begin to
talion by being tliuaftkwredoflleavenT Onlj woak jeliituc; ii is time to start, while the streets ii re
minds arc capable of these feelings afoverweenin^ i e< >1 ami cuipty on our projected ramble to the
seirimportance, true wisdom such n* Mose« po -J fish-utark-ct. Tho fountain of the Hon, wliieh
sessed, taught him that he was but mortal, tho' a] "Upplies all f,ur IWilippo side optho town,still
chosen servant of 0.hI, and therefore he should act ' ^xx\" the.hinp.d stream.unencuull^red by a sin-
gli1 bucket, Into tho uoaerlvu (mnrr no claimant
the meek Olid humble part be did act. llionnos- • . 1.1 . • .1
' 1 • lots yet appeared to draff water, ttor is the active
and impartial ejaffitiv. who gives paeli man Lin
11 tttitiuli , and keeps the women from figlitiug.yet
vat his Important post; there is n faint gurgling.
Tho npos-
ile Paul avs.h« was faithful over nil hi* house,uud
of Kuckcrs or t'oblcrs at the Trade."
IblTinp in conntxion with the sborp, g
er Lntlie, Turning iu wood or I roa, (U
short uaticr:
Also the-repairing of Gin*, Tlimslili
and Cutting Mncliints, Horse rowent,
Also the plnciiiK or netting up ofCJ.
Holler*, on the Intcjt and best plan far
Hiifety; mi'l with hurixontal, perjioa
ting Cylinders, for Mill purpoges <tc Jt«;
T. Sl't ITS WOOD UI.KSN
h'rt.riuiry 1st, I H-'t.f. (Xo
SPECIAL ROTIO
DENTI8TEY.
Dn. JOHN' B. HARUIS, Surgeon
be at l'urii Lnmar County, next
will Is? pleased to perform'any opei
line. All operations t;uumttticd.
CluiiiciUt, .March 12//i, IK,Ml,
't'w&A
mrn
From our exchanges, we notice that gencr.tlly
speaking the itew appointment* are veil received
by the country. While our opponents ara raising
d\e ery of "divlsiun* in tho oautp" and "breakers
ahead," we can a*« nothing lu tho fxilltical aspect
«f «lblre which lenres the semblance of a "eloud
em. aa Urge tu a man e hand. Tlie whole at- ^ Dcrry of t'oliiu, 1'caeook t€ ^Mnar,' I* capable when actuated by good and I
Is Ixlmy end invigorating; nod every Ii,!;,, uf Hopklus, dohuaon and Oray of Titus, *e . In the important eharaclors of aarrad histo-j o'clock, tho
thing portends a morn peruiat^cnt establishment Mearte. Httmmers, Clark, Diokaon. lludgins ry we see a purity and holiness of purposa, that absolute repose
of tho great demiK'mtlo principles for which our Raj ||qw\)II pf Bed River. All the foreign mem"!l'"' nton of profane history know nothing "f. The1 th it\
party has been strugxllng, than at any previous
ptrlisTof our history. Let our rulare rule well;—
our law makers, pass enactments for the ptttmolion
of the welfare and prospority of th<i eountryi—
ami when at Ute seat of government, speak bus,
and work more—giro up the eystem of President-
Making and "log-rolling)"—and, our won! for it.
the policy of Utoao nun In powor will not aoon be
9
TRUST BALK. ~r
BY virtue of a deed of trusty
to me, by 1(. K. l'rii e ttnd..
ife ninntiL' the rocks, and a iti<>iiotoiious, pleas- '!>'"rlu't'' "" lJ"' '^'b day <
e .1 1 . .1 -a 1K.i^: and duly recorded in I
in? murmur from the littv wavelets that run r ■: . £ S'i
1 ■ ,, ... ... • . , ,. , office of 1 ttus eountv. State I
ro liin- llto pebbles without breaking on tliejj pr„C(^l t(, rr|| to the bight*I
•diore, and lliett full back a^'iin into the sea; a (cash. 00 the first Tuesday in May, M
j., ( ^ . h'w ImaiK lie<t tojjrtlior in a lino, riw ami ^iukM ^urt «l<Kir, of said county of!
crls nnd Uno of lonntn. Noting of Oray sou,: most strikingly t.f what n dde thinga.liumau uaturt^. wi|j| gvntlc mo, ion, as tho water stVeHa and sub- i uablt! tract of laud, containing '
ly intpul- sidesnoiselessly under their keels. Townrdssixl
Jfrtiui tli
' from tho
320 ACHE?,
chango is rapid front this state of On the wasers or Cypress, lyitfg part
ise, to that or renewed life nnd ne. j tv of Upshur, and partly in the county1
The first placets wj meet on emerging j adjoining the Innds of Tfios. Milligaui '
e I'alamo, tr« a flock of gsats driven ill j 'Urvoyed by virtue or tho hcodright
0 Votnaqt impatient to unload thoir full 1 Hannah Carter, which said coritflet
afterwards, a tk-tacbn.cnt ot! ^ n(. ■ p«'per|y authentic
cortifleata
lentieat
in tho (iencral band Office of the
Tlurre is upon th
10 m* bnwumnk-
llngthe
ikI llioir
I a bellof tbat ibe fiorirnor In-
to call t bo tegWatnw together to make
don* Air Mm survey of the route, for tho
- ■ tesawi/t
i^ii
I are unabie to divine. Tbo peo-
nf a—tss «M waitU^ with
y~tbe Governor lp rafo-
; It eppears to «*,
M RQ||V&ttRR> Rhd
"tree*
wboio
1 Umttopy. Kwiy por
an opiniou, an
law wondering at tho delay
tbo legislature ti
to kiwt
at atako^nd time
' MM
for a t«ll
fftri SmiK Urrahl.
I n
1 jtmr library;
I remarkm unon
then the volume of ns-
I BfW «)4I| opoo
_ 1 ob wUkh yon tretid,
you behold, mako but a
Ita eontonls are
Ub tbe stars,
Oea . Rasstea's Ipsaeh lu Um (sasts, ea Ute Rett ef
-We Invito the attention of our tvadera to the
apaaoh of tlcu'l Houston, made In the T. 8. Son.
lite, Offthft tfl\jert of tho Texas debt. It is a lueid
document,and to many.circumstanced ua the writer
of 'tlda baa bean, it will amply repay tho trouble
of a peroral
thai utitll tbo leading of tboaboro speech, he had
never an aoenrata knowledge,' either of the peeul-
paitttOII Of llto tleits of our Stats; nor of the
manner In which thoy bad been eontraotgd. If
the foels be ae tb y are represented, wo esnnot
on what principle either of law pr equity, or
Iters havo dopitrtod a* I-write, exccpt tlioae from one class live by fsitli ill an invisible li.Kl,the Oth . ..
Hed R'Vjr, and to-morrow morning the Rod River ier, worship the (l<sl of this world and verily they ™Put,CM!
men. take Up the lino of march for McKinuey via' have thoir r.,ward. Instead of securing an Mills-1 fra,m llui.r. with pyramids of figs L,
Uouliam. There baa been no marked incident to « «g Inberttoneelbey grasp the ....satisfy mg le,n- |ltrir ^ M hv *i«. baste !<} get' Th.uv is noon the nremUes ofi.re^
render the week amu*ing— nobody lias kicked up| « «f this present evil world, and find them but freight market, nnd pnnrtierct] don : 111* M«: ash orist >111.1.. in P,o.l rmialrj
an auger, ttfitd <1 ('imposition for a race Itclwoeu. ''u"( l,ni' a*hcs. How few are there that lik<<. k«y, heavily laden .with ft uii and vegetable-,' t'-r power, which rurolv fails during '
• "lincle And}'' and a three ye r old steer, which1 chose the good part- turning aside from -are urged on "with <-iju.il sp-d f„r ;hl sitnif pur draught
ftna made by our twsitof theOnmiivllltitnn,c>ai<';^orl'lly hrmors tn an inheritancer.f Miss foW'ter. Tlie i-iislicst WorvV/es-now appear; we
In too l#tn for acceptance; Cttcle Andy leaving K. A. T. :«<'eopt the ofTcr^s bont; and after a delicti u.
-r- - ««■ --■ - —— I row 111 the calm, gray morning, arrive near the
For Congr«««. j markets iu«t as the sun is beginning to break
Meetings have been held In Oollas aud C'ollin ! cover, and earlv cpouuh to find everything §
p, rfotftiou„ - Ttavcrsittg ttvo b-ints fr.iitt Sorrento
otic frag.itlit with a cargo of peaches an.I melons
this morning for tbe ijyjucnuie Court "fnaity,"
who had a small touch of the grub* on his way
up. and lay for some time with his toot op, and j Counties, declaring iu favor «fO nJ t \ V.hm,,. I
his back down, is now in «no cumlition. ami. rtnuly 11„ n,|k Me**r. J. XV. Uti'merand J.M. Crock.;
« f fair
for the turf Ocn'l tlass. Tin, Oumpliug Sorrcll, ott wcrn lvpprMMIIl,„| .ungates, and In ca
It'll
ntlif
'lent < 1 I'tTonre elun^c, wliicli an*
wi* land nlmo>t within a (ttn«v'>
Mitguzinr.
ami .Snap, tlie latttr a large tUp eared gentleman' Uru attend the d'degntu* from Red River Coon-f'V" . .
Th. ws .r oa- .«, . ir. 1 • <-«- ">•" ' M
• ■ • w.«Sy l*.-«4|w>'i. S.t««rt .«*■ Amumta. r.
Honor, and suudry Rcil ;ap|w,lnt<Hl delegates, I'nieeedings will pr-d.obly j Danlcy lias been upoitttod Receiver, and Dr
appear in duo form, in ottr next. ! Robert A. WatkHtf, Itogister at Little llock.—
~ZLZ' At Helena, James Tnppan has been aptioin-
B^l W Coartation st P«t.. 1 H^eiver, and Henry- Z Biscoc, Register -
1 ~A aonies of
I Into the JScw
limenie end
CR, in hia
our State oan have any ground of complaint
against the "scaling law «f our Hsate' '—much less,
what right tho Congreee of the Cnitod State* ha*
to Interfere with Texns |4tylng her own debts In
her Own way. Wo hope that the pseseut adminis-
tration will keep clear of all ditty jobs, for the
gmtlfwatittti of tbe spmlatora> wbteh may tiring
them into as bad odor, m the Gardiner and other
claims, brought the late Ailministration.
Several artlclea l this and tho laat paper oa
tbe autyeot of railways paasum eensldsrable inter
est, to many of our sufasoribue. Is KnrtK En*
torn Texas eatleled that she hat. dune enough on
this Ml|)ect} Or has she given up In dcf(tairt t>r
is ttho sntlsled, that if et<cr a railroad be made
ftom tho Mississippi to tbo Pacilc, it must pass
thraugb bet botdenw.jand therefore there Is no use
for any forther troulde on the snVjootf U in point
Blrer gentlemen are pasaing to the creek, on a
fishing excursion.#nd will doubtlosa.lietwecn them
all catoh three or four litlle perch—they did a*
much yesteeday, with the-assistance of ths Atto^
nsys from faanln. This thing of bnhtlnfca Hue
l.y the hank of n creek all day, and catching more
ticks thon you do fish, Is doubtless amusing to
some persons, but not to your eornwpondent.
C. n* M.
llonMam, April WA, 1A5.'I
Dara Sm—Krom Mr. Ijattgltlin, who ho* a tra-
ding houao at I'ort Ilelknap, I learn that about f
Goaveatisn st Parts.
The Commiiuiioners natntsl in lite set of
poratlnn for the Ureal Central Rail lload, should
remember that the l*t Monday in May, is Qfedav
for meeting and organising. There *hi>ul,l Ik> a
general sttendanee. Tlie uett Cnigre.v will au-
thorise the e.instruction of the I'.-.oillo road, and
thon tlti* Charter will Is' needed iu carrying out
Then! is also a comfortable dwellini
nee<—*«ry out liuiidings for a fumily
some ten or twelve acres of cleared
cm-Insure. **-
Speculators and capitalists will rare!
such mi opportunity to make a prof
.neiit, in Kastcrn Texas. The title is
be uinpinstionalde. but selling as trustee,
only convey nicli as is vested in mo.
JXO. P.
Mi'iiiil r/'imml. )
•V.ir,-/, HM. IK.VI. j no 21-.1IS
HBCTOE.
tlllS tbo rough
Uiav l>e found dui
sent season, at my sti
Incur-! W. \V. U:wis, 'iatc" Wtt..*r of "tbo ••Few" Kra,"! M.IJ'1"" of Harkstille.
has boon appointed Rccv'ivcr at HafesvilJc, " "r ' " "
,
NOTICE!
Ilerti>r is seven year* old this Spri
~ ] teen and a hnlf hands high, a In-autiff
jnv bay. btack leg*, inane and mil, deep.l
ItIIR COl'ARTNKRSHIP hctvtnfor.- exisi;nci",r""lf muschsl,mul with long, clean
between K. I!' — - — 1 1. . . . .. ■
1 Uc.tvi.v and CiiASLSt F. K,\-r-
*, under the name ami style ,,f K. Ri rurvis
4 Co., at Pri-ston,Texas, and l\-rt Washita, C. .\
the line, which must inevitably pass through Nor-!tbis ilnv dissolved by mutual consent. All p' r
; tliern Texas. ,""n< in'lelited to the late firm «ri~remtrstod coll
I •"•'tie by cash or m>(e with K. litirgetin, who
two weeks since, Maj. Sibley who eommands Fort' N«W York, March 'ill. jsettle thebnsin-M.
Croghan on the Coloratlo, eante across a party of! OMhm ailrttiiml.—JlrratUtuJfi Jmfmiml.— ; riciwr'vtt V^*-'
eight Wchllaa at the AfiOncv lietvreen Phantom The Cunaril stcunier Niagitra at Halilax the ... .. . -■ r. KASTMAN.
i Mai.
Xrrht gram'
Agency between Phantoml Tl,c ^unar.1 steamer Niapt
Tltey liad horses in possouion j T^VJ0?* brinPn« ,>r"m li'ven*""' <" 'h
Illtt and Belknap. _.„v
• in !"••••■<"fsuttvii | _ _ | y ■ i, 1
stolen from citisens. and acknowledge,! that Utsy 19,11 *M|- WPt'k ll,,rr ,hnu "l0
had at tbe rllla((e the horses at Sibley's command,
and promised to bring them in, Thoro Iwipg no
eortnlnty of a compliance ho took them prisoners
Murrh alw. 1 f- *i:i. j n«4
TO CREDITORS OF TEXAS.
was sir.-.l by the Imported Priain.outW
full siit.-r ot M.-doc) Uy Kolij.se:grand
of the Oaks, bj the Imported )
lain Old Maid of tne OaJtB,
ted Spread KJijile; great great gram!
t" by the I tn |x>rlr>tt Shark. For forther
lurs sco Turl Uegister.
Tho breeder in Hector, will fiud
•if l.l.sid, eombined with th other qun
will iiisun- iuJi> progeny, strength,
nnd action. Ro-horse bos ever bepttj
the public with n greater promise ofui
L'r' |rP'"' A|l,,il'.rlul Board having Wn re-rrtwmed lur ^ Turf'
j I by so Act passed at the late F.xtra Session of '4n'''p Peyton, and that his foil I
It is a sufficient jxefUnmendatiaa to
urf, to know that Hectort
and put them In tow. wigwams, with a dragoon at improve,! demand in the Cotton market be rc.ilui
ring 1'
sales sum up alxmt 00,(1(10 bales, of ahicli la.
war chief of the Wichltos, stabbed bU wlfo and
child, nnd thon rasblag ont killed the dragoon hy
h>s wigwam, and in the confusion created, all the
of distance"—watereourae*, levnlUag, timber and of the party-sscaped. Thedrafaona cheanqv
wator for ill neeetawry supplies.-we are in po.- *•' *ear hy, lra.1 some eighteen shot* only one of
iV:-^
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•-
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i«t' '" -
.Mr# w
. t ly tbo cnmllttt-
I rialitot J B|ufgu| innlmtUiR
, shall he foHhfolly enw
ttb* State.
R 8anla Aim for
Ion of advantage* Superior to any other rente
rfajj the pntro^^Jff pnldio; snra\> tlte«
Who are now teclinlng ,m thoir oam, will hav* to
•a*r much blame—whan thsy see thcwsalvra tto- Wl into the bands of tbe white*.
|Md*ed of these natural advantages: and their
whtoh- took eftet, and Umt went throngh the nbtof,
wbnlMtW tbe tragical *«M of the scetw-hy
etabbtng him«lf, and dying like a warAw, rath-
A few days after thia occurrence. Mty. Sibley
moraengt«e neighllors rowarded for their energy, j went.to the Waeo tillage on the Braaoe IS miles
before the clear fork, whera ha fo«nd some liwty
K-S.W.M itoW.
Franklin's
advices from Liverpool.
Tho following is n -nmmsry nf hor OOtuincr-
cial news: , — ,„, . __
Lirtrp.. >t, Mnirk HI—There lias IsH'ti an 'l!'" ''-P'lature. the undersigned wiM take ehanrt- i ToUndhas proved one of Ute best gueret
- - -of. and prosecute tn n final settlement, all unad ! ' 'A.*
raniKtlt. .Viirrh Cfli, 1SJ3. (N
post-IMtid. t0 the —"■—
CHAIR P-WMRJU
each as a gnard.: At night, the chief.who was the ring «bc^"latter part 'of''ibe *wk. and"ho" work's "T U*tP'^'
- - svumii,p ^rmsm hir-of ^ ^ ;
OtHl have been lakctrfnr speiilattotl, and l,Oth)atronde<!to. ' J.
for export.
l*riee for moat qualities bare a.lvsnocd Id.,;
and tlto market closts with the following nuota-
FairOrleans, (lid.; Middling Orkafi^Jd, j
tmna:
murfbte
SeeM A Wis, ef TV Fultoe Street, New York. Aa
tMitolt tk* arltolar* ara written tn a maatorly man-
nen and, sa^tly to thoae toklngnn Utoraat In
Rurapran pidlOea, some of them cannot foil Mng
reed wis, dtep attention. .Ae Tbeefo^ wUI
also Rod food for his mind In theartkka on "Scot-
tlsh PhlBeopby," "Sinday k. the Riastoenlb
1 "Idtton on t^Otmrahi-WhiWlh^.w}^
' wmzdm
ftmn the village was attacked fcy eight or nine of
cwt.
80s fid. for Yellow.
Lord is now at A5 .
Kjam irt>rj- / y | „i
ths Indians who dteehaijgod a fitoht of arrows at' tbo Nis--1. „ " • —Another despatch of
the dragoon* woundto^ne ofV . . ^ ^ s,#,w «he sales of cm-
tliewmurfU* em, rf tbwftbe *rUt.iton at kcorpoolat 63,000 halea;,«c«asLtZ
. TT'ST Uiveivcd, tutd for sale for eashji
0KO W. PASCHAL. >J ' 11. Rltniie
1 ,• 1/ 1 1 4 tasT 0S,t1, W'VAJ"- November 20th, 185i
Austin, .VoirA lw, 1 . n'.H fm
r k .. j,,—-jit CTSTEUCtlOM TTPOW Tint yrornf I- (20'LD MIHS Dl
Wr Upl«nk6d.;and MnfeUmg ^btnd,,^ lOd | VRR P. M_ IUF.RKK will gfve a emma ^Wl2PlS^S5«il
^ The maitkrI I,vdk^opened with a.gowl Ocmarnl ulS.-i««nt number r>C*seht.Un, "0,0 Pvj/01!"'.'* ,f *iof Donltam. There are 032 crw8
hut pnep rattier Fell .iff toward tlm cl-aj. (commencing the'JOth of Ms- n*h I ™ • ■ , "! ,rnr - half prairie and hair timber;J
Fl.wr has been in fair request mo-., tly at iis whole course withbi ''.0 ^'nPr""ngjtn« cultivation, an oncellent orebedte*
Od. for Western Canal, aud W>*. C-.i. perbbl. for which he"-',',! reniahi ni (be^plsee m"n ' " * ^
0t'°- , , / ! ^E*":'urTor -oiiaas for thecnuPKv.
t ore closes at Sls. per quarior f.^r Whi', „,n,| Arnl '&K U&A. - n2IAto
Jr
Comb here-right wow
pie and near
jjood and las
The dm*** returned tbe Ire, nnd belitre
toy emton^ WenmUi ^ ia^ ^ ^
er killed three ^ o(
WMCH
To.y ba^ awae brink npm, 4. W hes«.(br
« new Court hotase, and a^s bn lat ora, Neth-
«. Oi x.
I laat pnbUontlen we have bMi eoneftC
|MMkNht, «uah xt "•''
' ew| danr work. .'Wn;
■*+ «• Red At
etalod Flour is rennrtr.1 . K " 1 ^ P 1 u<|er'i fne.l w.«,hl roapcetfully inform
" having advanced 1 the cttuens of Red River, and the public gen-
8d<W.Od. per hamd. and closed at S§d.for Wos-'erailr. that they ha« ' " ' K
lent Canal, snd 25s. per barrel for ()bio. Corn
wai in good rwjneat, at an advance of fid. per
Ctcr Tbe chtring rates wara 8(> .d(«,as.«d.
y« wf tiKi I r per qBAHer for white*
"-itrrsr 'mrninmits
RMMm, IT ara-MI a
. ,Jfii .^WtWnWU'V
■—** SSW
. >Xew«ra^ |
•' . r
- ... — located on main street, in
L larksrillc, opiiosite the ClftrkSvillo Hotel,and are
prepared to exctnts any work in their litjf, in a
style umntrpassed by any Smith in tbe Stoic.
They will Iron and repair buggies. Shoe lsireee.
make Ploughs, Iran WaggontMUtd execute almoat
any thing tn tbaJine.of Rlackamithing.
,v SNIDER * BALL.
I'larksTille. Anril < th. 1853. (No, 2$—\j)
K.l). Mo KIN N K y7
AtTOWtRT AT LAW,
S3] Jim^ ffopkhu ('mnity, Tom.
h. c. iTussvi/. ~~
Attorney anR Rraaifn ot^rtr,
Hsrranl, Ktpluu Qtmuif, yv«ns,
WTLt rractlce In aU to* CearUaf the ftt^i Judicial
"tot**- l AprQ AA, lW, Mtlf—
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4 VIKR tot ef Auae made * warranted tor Uar^
jfl^Un ami Sadtb—far ml* unisr (UU Wurrantjr hr,
August, into, IMS, in. DA WW ALL.
linos also
lasting wafer, i_
stock farm, in a good, moral aetth
yors or ltoctot* "in leas than eight
place.
I slso have 1(H) head of stock
the farm, and about the
I will sell. Also about 1000 I
ming utensils, Ac., for sale. ,
j, ht j
jf.nv*, sr., ma. as
COM JKLL FOR
TITK subscriber baa oneof J*
Mills, whioh he willsell hrwR*a
work horse, or a mule.
It can in n tow mlnutoa, be
gin near, and with two boraea. will |
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