The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1854 Page: 2 of 4
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poi.lhaabeeudi^v^edon lb* Trinity veto*,
ill- ueerfbw l e**r axeaede gra or etx ^ 1 **d
ti.e oon.trm.tw# of th* rood uvwr tfce "bottom" .1
pimfr «ui add outuio* kllakkbtifl itft p«
or*l cu«t ft tli* road. ,,h-
W« tain •!* M«i« Uml iwg MUkotf of depoelt of
0i« | 0i)/W0 would be fortbownhtg « •
Bll. A lWt fttw liiwowt tm*wr «H,w,t t"
tiii. oftee, About to Murt to AaMinoo Hie .ubjwi.
oorfnn. the Abore ^-wrt. W. It m*,
um. ontto Utrue. lW*Mk ^ta«il rtortko
f,„id havinu AlienAted ftow Wr pobllo domAin,
SS3S not lee* thw 10,240,000
Mr«r«fbuu>.
It Wrt w«(d Alw. th*ulw eompwy bAd .uo-
Voided ill oflwlillK B lilAII of - or ;i rniUWoA of dol.
Iw toflury on thewwk will lb donntod land,
ottti )m< brought Hit-, inwrkfll.
At*«ma h«w to u thoroughly ai«a*d to tho
ofdooldfrl Action, the oomlng l#gi«lA'
wtu ofUut StAte, wlU btttA under ooniiderntlou
qum.tion or Wul importance to the proeperity of
the Hutu. Conflicting inlereeu powerftilly at
«ork i mid the leglaiuare will hnvo to lay mU«
tuueli moUphaI feeling. If tbey legUUto wi« ly for
um best And pnrmanent welflue of the State, fn
thl* r etion of Teiw we (eel a deep intern!, in
the direction whleh the grant trunk ItAil-wny
through ArknnsM. mny take, to Join tho Pa«II1o
IUil roAd. HpeouUtion 1a iueieM,,Mid thereforo
*Z thnitho *m «f lh« fcli of MeUetop-"
iciyod in lMuiuu and lAvorpooi. sua t
flrw" led to llic UniUxi BUtUm by titc B Uw,
•tttAW
late* from
4ny Inter
thp Unltic ,
rjr intolligcnco
traunmit-
pruted
' "f ¥1"TJ? 'f* * |
, ttttito H0 .
m QA UiOnt
w**-
As K*TB.Vi<Jtl «N.lKT C\Siot' Atl«iu tl Bw-
uwodouad tint Hon-
va., hud
and held
•rial. Tint l.O u aii cttraonliuAry
w, ~vo fro^tiiv Iliclmi'iud I'otrt
Ug |Ulii llI
is., ,
iiru, «f Hcnrfeo, and by her got An
th' ^nuirivd Mia* Melciua
U>y auJmtiil^to .fadjf the daughter
vc been Mae, Atd }uJ o t>l«'iitl) Ihhii gat
r fraudulentpu*pi 3r TltA report* thai
tknMtnntino bad bvcu bJ«wi
U> have
up for
vuuh
i'bMlinjio fcueninebAd Ueu kilUI
And --^.000 token priannora; that a Wgo pw
_ bbmn Up, 'b „t a
(be Huaaiau fleet UI l«en, de-
Hun of Uto flwt ball bo.ni dtwtfijfod, that ScUw
" oh
\Z„ Wttte wnrtb 1!>m
lived ti'goibt'r, ibai bo
living in tho Statu
iut#reattag«e
at puhiiani*d in a
Afk/Jfantl^-
. Ttnctor Miya: • ,
irhita riVt r take* ita origin in a y -
|> bluKa, Cth« border* ofthe IJnno
whkh At the heed of U>« river, fori"
mui'cirele or l orar !H 7 ftEf fretn
mw„ am aent out a number of aumll etruuu* m4ui.
(xMivorgiQg At tbo dietaiwe of 2 XttH mam wm , a of ibe p*«eo f Henrico ioouu for
the main river wkieb from ite amtruo u> i« lYcntiaa. Mr U-woilon, oonatAble,
tbfougb higb i ^^ fc*nka, , v*a do*paU'bed t.. I'ettitsylvauia to collect all the
* BOSTON FEMALE At
BOSTON, TZXAt*
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Uiaa
THK KSAAcisat ur TMa aaov>
bo raaumeil <wi (i,e T>| ,
raaaia next. ■"
The Pri.ueip l haa nnwi^n...
▼anient and comfortable Aead«* '
n,, k.,; ™,■-*«.
hwl uuythcr wit# ntiii, bonrQ't —
An iuv« -
«iif « «fc « h«lr<D«r,4 ti./aiion wai iumuvliit'oly dfnaeuA^TAwtHiAviuj'
number of aumll etruoun ^ a warrant l^idg i-mW
•od moefjr of Uf.™ mntcriad evidom-o in the caao; od nfler tU >mm dently bopw *l>r a matin
fbe water* of thl* * ey<* tltaiof toe Btnyg i,irfef^.ttfruh!(- effori>t.« i i-ccdcd full) in crtablusb- Particular
and Ked llivrr own tbelr bitter taxto to tbo gyp- •«
uni, through extonatTC boda of which all or , js
them flow. Aeo^og to^^ityieldgbu.. R_ ,
i <-cedcd fully in extabliab-
iniwiou. lU) brought to
m|m, a* well u other aul tan
bor aud cpioui
^ta|
tot ail waa in flame*, that MunaeVikofI bad aul- Aftor roacbing the bead water* of Uit; Uich-
IQiMlwrefl, eto . etc., won) all >bric ii.<uis au'' iu,, tbo company prooeedod due *outb twenty
that tlic diapatth pui purlinjf ^ euum j mite* uiiif Ihere etruek (lio ltnii'"
Onicr l'nvbu aonouiitiiig tbo intoilijjeiut.-, waa a
forgery. , Tho rirer whereflwt .truck it run* bko tbe
The diacovirry wf <bir> fraud ha* protocol « Wichita through bluff bank, compos! ..r rol
aenantion thr ugb'mt Kiirup* T cijuallcd uiily b) clay gypaum. The watei wbmli wa fuur W+
Uie falao doapntoh ilK'lf,' . j deep, waa aa ulnar aa eryatal, but waa no intonx-
Tho lul<wtinthtnlif iuxkidAU frtjui tin1 |y hitinr iIial ovcd out Iiobw would iianl|>
men MtsW ilisi tiii} flgbtiug ctHUinwl, wwl n*®l iiuk it- Aftwr traveling about thirty mile* in
Sebaatopol wax fortuaUy iuveated \ * Mouthers direction, we twine to a high bill ou
... - tho praric, from which we obtained an extensive
M B X I C 0 view of tho aarrounding country. In a due
i north direction at a diatauoe of ulxmt 80 miles
Tbe Picayune bAa intolligeuoc by way of Ua- nhapod like a truueatnl rime and
rtuiA from Aonpuleo to tbo '22J uli Tbe follow-! leggt fifteen hundred feet above the «uumun-
ing i* a summary of it ncwai • Jing pLaiu. Tbeao marked tho bea<l "f tbe
By way of Panama, A*pinw ll, aud Havana, „trcBIU Prom tlieiu tbo itreain eoubl bo dit<-
we have inteligcnee from Acapyloo to the 2'2d ; H,.oll ijke oord of nilvcr, oioaudering
uit. Undet tnat dute, our_ correspondent fur-j trough the prairie to tho apot on which wn
nlxbe* ua with tbo following communication: lloyond the mountains appoami a lino
Cxpt. H. Blocker, an American ctliian and
bearer of de patehaa from tbo United Siat s
Legation In Moxieo to Charivs L. L)ouiuan,H <j ,
tLS. L'onxul At this port with bis entire party,
Amongst whom aro aomo Amjrican ladies, were
arreiteU by thu Oovarnuieiit (rixipa, at Ayatlu,
find After xn [mpriwrnuieut of live or six days
removed to Otnoledec, being still under clime
confinement.
Gen. Alvorex, after taking Ayalata and do-
i,f high bluffs, which in the diataucc, looked
like clouds floatiugupon tho horizon. Having
now satisfactorily ascertained the source of the
river, Wo decided unar'mousiy to return.
iudcfWtlgahle effiirtn.KU
the object of his
eiiy tbo fitn wife of I'rentiiM, bla elde>4aon,
K 'prontiss. Jr , a liaiMvuuc, intelligent
yon lip m:in, 1!' year* <>f age, and two other wit-
ness, l-auroNcc Ilulp and Ubarloa Hleiner—the
former of whom wai* present ul tlio marriage of
{ywwr ',,t" i aud tU latter for some tiwe lived
■ ' in the *ame town with them, where they were
ike tbe re cognized ail their aei{U«jntUl«M ax mnii and
. r wife Tin nurri.ig> was Milcmuiied by Henry
K III], xlu. i-Ulu;r uf jiue-iii-tlw witness «ml a
justice nf the p :i. e f"i the country of Miffliu; iu
Pensylvania.
Tile tirst marriage, it appears, took place ou
the "-'let uf February, 1>«I Young Preutiae,
iu his testimony. «aul be could only reeoguixe
tin pri uuer as hi• later from the likencaa he
bore his mi' in Pennsylvania, but he ro-
rolle* led the fuel if a man he called father leav-
itlg hotii' uiaii\ w ars agn with hi* brothur.—
The first Mrs. Plenties resides at Milltou, l'a.,
and is highly respected, Sho baa two children,
und wa* fotmcrly a Miss Hunter. From all
the testimony, the examining court decided to
send the prisoner—wlm is a fine, noble look-
ing man—before the Superior Court for uial
tin the loth iiM
lUll-road. Speculation la uoeieH. And therefore j xtroymj; ttic Tortieatioi
we think It nnnooeeary ty-baM^ «nnU«. where
W? «M*l i
Dwricl t «r*
Cn. OWft,
IVwalf om*.
M *4 (? All foil
nm*
Vim •• qmuMu,
atroying the fortieations, fell back on Provide-
w ^
A Ootcrniftcnt Oyuricr waa caught on
uiunce of Cholera.
the
aU lx .till uncertainty. ^IttotlilngwemAy venture I in*l. by AW iren's advance picket, with
HM^riohnMaofciit- UiRjmkAMfar Qfo Pakciw at Chilpancingo, (hjr rfiBtjBgui,,hod foilow-oi
* ordering tbe Immediate withdrawal of all his Mc|>owt-11, performed on Katunlay
force*, aa they were required in the capital, his cni(jQU fur the extirpation of tho Parotid Ulaud.
-hi—1 j
3B3
and
'jmw:
tt'-,..
mmmm itato that
but the TAport ia
tbe
tooeupied
I L.u
■■Or VMt
point of tbe
Britlah
.... MSWaxjsJaaw^i-JO'ttraia
MB.W& eall attention
Jour B. HAai*.
rrxrJxttt
admtiaement
rfT.M.
to aaMrt with oonfldenoa i
•Ate of emicthiotion, and the pwepeet of having
an immenM amount of produce tot ran* port, Afford
?/««* Anytnauwrowiw for dlrectinfthe road, eo a to
pane through our northorn tier of oonntlee, with a
view of connecting with tbe Pacific Ball-road, a'
the Trinity or weet of Hj no portion of land in
the Union eoald preeent greater IndueemenU to
the wane extent. ,,, ,
the Oettaa Cre e< h
Three month* ago, our cotton planter* were in
any thing but high xplrlu about the then pro*|>eo(
4t tbe preeent erop:- -*erlon*neee wae depleted on
•very oountenanoe. A ahorl crop of corn and tin ap.
parent certainty of leu than aa average half-crop
ef cotton, W*re wellealoolated to damp the pirt*
of
We take the following notice of a remarkable
aurgicai operation porformed by l>r J N Mc-
Dowell; of the Mi*souri Medical CnivcMty,
from tilt- 8t I .oil is Intelligencer Tho Missou.
ri Univowity is one of the liest medical institu
lions in the Union, eouductcd as it is I,y the
very ablest profeaaor*. This surgical perform-
ance by l>r McUowoll, alone is iilflicient tniui-
mortality his name:
Our di*tjnguiohod follow-oitildU, I>r .1 N.
McDowell, performed on Haturiiay last, the op-
IS.
' *ul
fforrman,
■\( '■if >
HL,^
- M...v Z1
- / *4 '-AlW' H
wr'A
. . i 1? . r \Tf y (|
night'* nutll brouxht u* nothing1
(rim beyond Waahington, Atkauaa,
:+
We km rMairad the ahovn perindleal for the
preeent month In good time. U eontalne the u U-
al amount ot vary reailabie matter, Wo do not
think that the artletleal (kliidlcplayed in the en.
graving* It of a luperiororder. The work how
mapiiUtrettin* luplaoa In the (hronr of a large |
paHien uf the reading community. Tho^otk
o*n Wobtniiidby aditre««lng I„A tloiloy.PhlladBl
BtthAorihera, • 8. * Upiee one year
$ A; and Six Oopiea one year 110,
'IllMU .
i_ Wwnntlee fffom Ihe laxt Jafftreow Benthi that
our townsman fralik II. Ohufe, Seq., |M* heooin«
Iditer and Proprietor (if that paper. We Weieome
him aa a member of thji fraternity, and itnoerely
fcop® tha t h le eonneetlon with tbe preta may be'
iioth pieaMnt and prafltable. He i* not an nntried
hand aa Kdltori and now that the combined rce-
poneiUlt Be* of Kd I tor and Proprietor have dcvolv ■
ed upon hiiat—he will And that he ha* |ot hi*
handk Ml. A* a politician, ha I* a Arm and tried
BWMurab-a* a writer he l* tprlghtly, and forol-
ble, capable of "doinggood action" in time of need
—<aa.a looial eomponion he l* pleaaing, with an
inaxhawtlble fond of anecdote, and smart rcpar
t«eI—anil as a young man Of. high literary ae-
qnlretnentehe rank* high omung lhe*e capable of
«Mhnaii*( hin worth. We antiolpato for him
knag career of in hie preecht prof
intention being iiot 10 make a mjcouj attack ou ^ >p|1(. iUi„or wn* as largo as a turkey's egg and
Acapuleo. exteniled from the lobe of the ear to three in-
Tne Statu of Tainaulipn* ha# pron^unml in pjlcf| fyou, tho luahmutcr iiiukoiu to (he
favor of Alvarez. i niastoid, involving tho great vessels nnil nerves
Prom a bul'etin of the Liber-^J^ Army, we (jJ0 uocj( The Doctor with a co«>!nc*s that
learn that tho bark Carolina aud i^ooner Uuor- ni!Jy he o<|ualed but never surpassed, detachwl
rero were maintaining tho blockade of the port jt fn)m jt)( ponitiou, and that too without the
of Acapuleo. Their prc*cnco, however, is ridi- |(ws ()f „Uneo* of blood no vessel being cut
culed, amouuling to no marc thiui that a pair of t||fl, rtM.ujrt>(| a ligature,
old shoos would _ | [)r White, of Hudson, York first per-
A paragraph in the bulletin u*urtx that H*n- foriII0(j the operation in l80Ui Dr. McClelland
to Anna h s already run through the products ()(- Philadelphia in iH'iti and by Kuropoand tl
of the Mexallla Valluy, aud not mora left in the wur|jj it wuit doubted, but it is now conceded
treasury than would bo required to pay his sr- prueticahl,' in the bauds of a skillful surgeon—
my for the month of September. Among other America boasts itsorigiu, r.nd glories that there : ot- ,|IC ve„r
draught* made upon it,is said to l e one of WOO,- uru g( j]| jiving those who can witii precision ami ' twine tliouuht
AAII ... t.j h' o IA iiitii :• ; . ..i . ... ° , *
I
SIIItK\ KI'tillT, Oct. 10.
orrifT t" meet tho wi*ht" "f nil who inavti*#irc
I will loitko Liukbai. ca*ii AnVAxrmt ox Cot-
oii«ijgne<l to iur for sale in this murkct, or for
shijiiufut i" New (JritBtm, or any other market, gir~,
in;,' I!ir jx+r'Ki th, f rii'i/sys of itltrUny thttr otm hon-
\Vti*n they do bo.
Cotton flill 1" o\flrvlhy ftrcift^urnnre while here*
utiles-* otherwise instructe^l. and al tho customary
rutin of in uru nee, when forwani««l to other mar-
kets.
To facilitntc ucgotiutiotis, so uiurh neetietJ iu thiB
country, I will i t iu mask Hank Ciikcks aud C.\<
t HAMfH shv oomHter^tftl jtrtitit lit the l!mott,wlien
the Itisii untj Kn.tvutiiioH lire satiifactory. I will,
ai*o, continue it furui li rim or smut < iir.( K-> on
Ntriv Ontrrns ami Sr.w Youk, in sums to suit pur-
chasers.
Any b«lnitre* due shippers of o<itton from this
point to Wnjjht, Duvenpurt k Co., ^New Orleans,
will bo priiil l y me free of charge. ^
iu N« w Orleans, the reeeipt.s of new eotton arc
tuuch larger tli.ol (hey were during tbe correspond-
ing period last \cur. Pctuand, good, t'riucipai
to V i cute Kitrvmes, 7 t< 1(1.
llespectfuily, U. M. JOHNSON
TO THE WHEAT OBOWEBfl
or THE CIUHT11 JUDICIAL DISTBIOT
I III. I «t (ih JANI.'AHV, lHf>3, urteritl pen-
-n I II l.u In
f the .,
the tl Withy location of the taiw T l^
Ablc prrmancney of the Seho^^,
basis on which it is n.i.i.ii.i^y
of everything like "SeeUri«£i2
the croat facilitio* ofT*;ad yoWiM?2i
ough and oomplotc course • ^
' aUy hopes |l r a eorainuaL.
Particular nUontlon given to
and Oettuing, througbou*tlw
The An uf t^imixwitiou is
A portion of each ilav is dovuto«l.~
Kxclusively Vocal Music
each day s exereises.
The scholastic year is divided in
Montlis. Scholar* will bo n
during a hcxaion, and are rliXjiixj
of entrance till clone of the Se^vS '
There will bo an annual exAmf
of July, whioh will bo conducted
vision of a Hoard uf Viaitor*
pur|>o e. Vacation during Ai
Iwir.
TERMS rOK A IHtttOH Or riff ]
TrtliSLS t TtfS u> o, un .
MIMA IIY I) EVA K TMI:KT—K*.
tinit, 8 cllinp ami Arithmetic
ced ;
JVA'IOk CLASH—In addi'tton'toui
Grammar, Ocoaraphy, UUtorv.
Arttlimelio and Philosophy
SEXrOH CLASS—U\ n.ldltW 'i;**rS"i-
abuvt. Elocution, Physiology.
Astronomy Universal liUtoi-r, ujjjj1
illirtor io, -MitsI Hcieuev, Kvi<wJZ™l
Chrinfinnlty, lulclectual PliUov--^^
o!o)o-. Geometry. auJ Political J
French;
Music on Oio Piano and Guitar (*ach-l
I'se of .
Ornamental Needle-work per ""nrwT"**
TYs -work in Fruit ami Flower*;
Board, includiiig washing, lights,
Uvlon, Aurrutt lOrt, )85t.
CLARKSVILLE MALB
in of this School
ay iuUeptemher.
lion
rpilE next session uf this School will,
I tlurU Moaday iu September. Tk*
iraco tbe usual braaekn^^l
third Moaday
struction will enit
oagli Kaglisb education.
TKHVS- Per 8e**ion ef Vive ■
Spelliug, Reading, and Writing -—. s
Arithmetic, Geography, and (lr*mm«r "r' nil
The higher departments of a oomnleu' lk '
gllsh education. >
Students will bo receivod at Any I
session, but no deduction will ho
unless for protracted sickness.
EDWIN CABHRm
^Pl
Auj/utl 4, 1B64.
of er«ry oiam of our eltlxens. The eorn oMp ha*
hr«urpa**edthemo*t **ngnin* expectations which 1 000, to repay himvolf 940,000, which, it is al-
wara then entertained- end the raina which come I IoH. bo lent the nation in the war of Ibli
f*** . . . . . h j Tho flight of the Government troop* under
i n Augeit, though a lb ttee, y Carlo* Tcjoda,froni Ay alia, wbuu taken as above
muu>>, of «hmWM beneBU have proved a thorough | raf(pmi ,Jn b our corri,H,indent, i« represented
advanlafe to oar coUon crop. The ocoaaional ligh* ; M |,nvjng he en a rnre expedition of cowanlico.
raina whleh we haee had einee August, and the j jhey wero 000 strong,well outrenclunl unl tup
oontinuanee of flne weather Cur maturing the oot- nlied, and capablo of offering a strong rrsistnmr,
ton, grown itacc th* eommenoamant of the rain* : but fled immediately on learning of the approach
and the atwea«i offset, hwa attog*tber cornbln- ; ef A'vere* and liis troops _ ■
ad to iiitkii x aroai ftt —flltiirtlillT ~a-f"-^he bulletin reports othor succesaes of A Ivor-,
•« ... koan awat far i*** fereoaat Apanciugau and l*ara°ho, taking. The CinoinoaU pay<u« onwiain U>a annownce-
t lautora. Bliould the ftoetjWiviWp«a*anita, awd in the latter de*tioy- nvent of the death of Mt Morgan L. ltotUi the
teu ur twalv*day• long**, tnerawui aouMMe no | jn^ th. Government troop*. Many prisoner* renowned and aiftod poctca*. Her death was
• lull two-third* *?mgo crop of ootton* tukon with buggugv, nviijlvry, ixv., inbutli. Hufteriniiueed \>y congraticm of tho bruin on no-
with the preient proepect of tvmunaratlng prleea, | places. Tbo privates were rul aai'd, ijiu the ofli- r() by tho recent disastrous powder mill explo-
aliould be a wuree Of mwh thankftilneaa to all lean all abot, in retaliation for alleg.nl similar Mjl4, „t May*vtlle.
BvAry eia ofonr elttftMM are dttiy Interertod In j barWiUoa by Soul* Anna's troops. Owr. Nothinuh—Thi* i* the name of a ««.{,.•
the gtMHl atop* and roiuuuering priee* of the far Wo have nothing else of interest from Mexi- wh|oh organhed in Komuey' Va. The ob-
mor AH wo, to a certain extent, dipandant on co ^ lt^. "J . rujl 1 u< ioct of tbi* noote(y in keep every one wlm
the oroduets ol the earth. IJnle,w the farmer haa ?" Tu^ "',,fniu«.- ""K ,:.,r,n? us. "flWH join* it out of debt. The editor ot the Argus
Je mZlrrthe reward of hi* l^naU,. of .up- | fre« thw ttt 1 V T ^
plying himeolf with «ieh of the luxurie* and PgMaY'tivANtA Ki.«crt,.N -i'oll, k * major-' pC'hW*, mn fo,1"w U,M!r eXanf'
wimfort* of Ufc aa hi* neeealtloa demand,—tho f{ty for (invernor, over Un'ii.Kii, iu forty-one; The Mayor of Icnigilto has votocii the or
inerehant, the mechanic, the prolbaeionalman, ail
i skill perform tho daVing operation.
Th? patient was brought from Illinois by T'r
^itx.and the oporatton was |>orforuied in tho
Sroscnoo of l*rof. Ttreekcnridge, of Louisville,
[y; Prof. Liualcy of NashvilW, Tonn; i'rof.
Kpcuw of the Missouri University, and Hoct-
Kerney and Pit* of 111. Tbo paticut is doing
well and will rueovor.
PHESH U*LKAN1N(1H
1,1 ( >N, ''
ti' " y 11t'ln1 *M 11 >i,.n - i" • . lUipriAuinrnt u,
| agricultural pi r,.uil , oltcn-1 a .crici ot Cups as
I priics fur the br>t produclion.i upeclBed In unml
| deparlmciiti of auriuuliursl indnntry. At tbe end
muUlinn l,cin(( pcrceivnhlp, and if
ml imgcm-ml n|,plication would be
made ftir tli
♦ This m -min
m
l.and^abou^^t I
i ,. H
I *>qW)' "Ml^ bt "**ley,
p- ThalMtern War
[ On the arrival of the Wail in town on Wednee-
! day ereulug, we heard announced the startling,
f but not altogether unleoked for inlalligenee, that
jib—toonl hid IklUii to tht #ltm nom'
m ^ "J w ■ * ^W \sa tnu vx#«ai ■
bined armie* of FTanaaand Knglahd—tha*'JS.000
of the Huwian troop* wero left dead oa the Held
of battle—that a targe portion of the Kua*ian
••at bad ben b}«im;up, and tha halanoi bad bean
lorrendered-^-and that the ttuaalan* who anrvlrad,
bad been Allowed to retire quietly with Ihohoaora
of. war. .Ttiu waa the new* by the Baltic, and it
hid been la eirraiatkm for twenty four houi* he-
fare the tailing of the llaliie. The Arrival of the
AfHea with three daya lateraew*,ehowed the fltlie
beodoftbe repnteil Telegraphic deepatoh**: and
thatthe Miteraenti'w * put in eireulaUoh in Ixm-
by tba money Broker* to eerte tlnlatar purpo-
We ro<hr our reader* to tba aoeonnte hy the
n-otfhat teaily haa bean done. The troop*
i it will be eeen, hare landed, and taken np their po
aad eeiMi Important advantage*bare been
bnt "the end 1* not yet." We doubt not
bp that in exhort time we may expeet to hear of
battle having been fought, and our e*
[fim the raiy nature of .the oaaa will
~ * " raabltxaotmar* euh*
iat: ■kkitiaia> the Attack an lhl**nia^hnkl
liWIW
y a eieS*. and advantage will donht-
I of the Inactivity of tbe winter, to
*ufer with him; end thereforo it hi with no •mall
degree of pleaaure and thankfalnee* to the Giver
of all good, that wo have to record *o agreeable a
change.
That tho prleo of eotton i* bound to be high thl*
eeaaonwe took upon a* certain. Kngland ia the
great market for Southern 8taplee;-and HI* a well
hiiown fhet, that Uie eeatmne ibere. when tbore
are deAoient erop*. greatly afhet the whole of her
manufacturing Intereet* i while on the the ether
hand abundant harveata, are Inratriahly tho bar'
bluger* if an Improved atate of manufactories.
The lata barveat in Kngland and franco haa been
more abundant than any for many years; and
tho **viag to the price of breadainfltr alone In
Kngland, ia aetlmated-at Uttla4ee* than two mill-
ion* of dollar* during the preeent year. Thl*
amount of oapltal thrown Into the manufacturing
operation* of the country muatof necetalty render
hutlneaa of all kind* active. Tha poor man who*o
whole eArnlng* had to be expended for luitainlng
life, will bo enabled to tpend o much the more
In increasing M* romfhru, and thu* a greatly
inoreaaed demand will be made on all the prodlnr
tione ef the country. Connected with thle 1* tho
oertalnty of a *hort oetton erop i for the reports
iVom alt theeotton growing regioae apeak the aamn
language of partial faitnre. «, .
^~,fUWWheatOrep^
We h ave beea delighted to iearn that our for-
mer*, aro at length opening their eye* to their
bettor intereet*; and that an nnuaually large quan
thy of wheat ha* been *own throughout thi* who le
region, thie ML Thvse who had their grtnnd
prepared after the Sret raina In Aagnat and ao tr-
ad early, la Sept, have a* Sae aa appearance for
a crop aa their heart* eoold wiah. We underetand i
that Inaome place*, there le oomplalnt that the !
fly bad attacked the young plant. ThftAiet flreat |
however will etop their progreee If the deetrueUoa j
w m likely to Va astmrnlre.
oouutie* heard from, is twenty-seven ihoiiaand, r"1"0'1 hJ «be council reqiffing the tip
which 1* u gain over Hkii.kh, on tbe vote of ling *bop* to be cloned on Sunday
IBM. of thirty-ono hundred nud s«wentccn votes
Tho following named gentlemen ore reported ti
to be electodOongross:
let Pistriot—Thomas H Florence, Mem
tw* will hatra great-
rof theSa^mer Alexan-
ly xpepd um winter ia
taoWialag hi* own .reaouDNet
i fHw the Wtetom IW-
> of Praeaia, aad
and dleeea*ion a-
. will be pre-
'id
3d
4th
5th
tllh
7th
3th
Oth
10th
11th
12 th
lath
14th
l6th
10 th
17th
lHth
10 th
a
it
tt
tt
.Jolt 11 Tyson, Whig.
Wm. Millwanl, Whig
Jacob llrooinc, Americnn
Nathan I,. 7ones, Whig-
John Hiekmau, Ileui.
Wm. Ttrndshaw Whig.,
J. (llauoy Jones, IVm.
Isaao K. Hiestcr, Whig
.John f. Kunkle; Whig
•lames 11. Cnmphell, Wbi
Henry M. Fuller, Whig
Asa ISieker, tVm.
(i A. Grow, Freesoil Dcm
J. J. Pierec, '
licmuel Todd, Whig
I). F. Hobinaou, Whig
John H. Kdin, Whig
John Covodc, Whig.
'«■
Tbo order of the. Sons of Tompcpance, us we
learn front the M. W 8; at tho late session ot
the Natioual. Pivision number43 Grand Pivis-
i ions I'i'i'J Snhoriliuato Pivisions, and 1 (10,000
] numbers.
Mrs Fanny Fitxwilliams tbo well kn own m
. ties* is dead.
Tbe last number of lirownaon's Review )„,«
a long and elaborate urticlbentilleil Kimw-.N'otli
ingism or Satan warring against Christ."
Gov. Powell has appointed Thursday the With
of November to be observed as thanksgiving day
in Koutueky.
A Mr* Candy recently did at New Ileiin
| la, aged ono hundred year* and !•! moutbi
Among the passengers lost on the ill fated
Arctic was ihe Puc do (immniout, attached to
1 tho Fremiti embassy at Washington
I In Buono* Avers ihe-I^gialattire lias repeal-
I cdtlio law r- ,u.nu - tn\clers to have piu< |Miiis
I and this step u regarded l>y the
I rriuium,, lliu doiiai:i,n wa- deferred,
t.io iu i* wero divide,! prorata auioug
| the e feral c,,iiirit,iiinn>. thni they might be auhjeet
I" Hi. ir i]L if Iiyidually. The •UKleratgnecl.hae.'ln
j liuH dirMi.tii, I.e.',,!)', ihe pc e<^,.r ot a wilrer goblet
I rn tntK JWw Voik ci«il nud rhargm, which
- lie .ifl "-- I ,r till I,est yield of % nci< of Wheal,
i sown iln-, in.l, u11tiiti tin, t^oiiiltics coniprisiiig the
Hlh Judi< ml Ihj,tr.ct. The gi,t,|et t., be adjudged to
th.-. u. .-.••,-ltil nlaimact i ll the tirst of Antrum ttCi6:
the a> tii.il yield to Uo prwven byatjidnvil of credible
witiie- e-. presented ul the Staadsrd UAicu, on or
prior to IUc day np^ciHc'l.
OHAllLKfl DC MORBE.
CUtrktviUr, Rr/U, ItOfA, VMt.
tabm for aat£.—' —
rpiTF, INHKitSIGNKIi oilers at
| private mile lil« Knnn. •■Hunted
on Bed lin er, fire utile* below the
iie iitli of Kiouiit.in,. containing ,'tUU
iicre- of Ni> I l',,iton nnil Corn I.
acre< of wlii. li i- iirw under culllvatioi,
I lie i mprevciiicftts are a good substantial double
lojl I'Wi lime, tw-i hitclieuf. a Store or UusineaB
llon.-e. Smoke llou-e. Negro House, Ac. There are
I*" ftpnug, near I lie liuu-e and a Well in the
jard «ti . ii aiti.rd- .■ coimtaut supply of good water
us can 1W T■11mil in K,'.l (liver ("oinity.
T M It KollKSMAN
t.lKii.ni |l:.i ir, < let li'illi, lN',t
john b: harr18
s u a c i; o n nrKTisT.
"I 1.11 li <|.i-,-ilullx inform the eititens of
Ibiuliiini, I'aris, and Clurksville, that lie
profewional \ i,"it during]tlie terms
I'ulL gnarantied, or
(nl::2)
I'ARM FOB SALE
" ol I jmd for sale
cast ot t 'hirksv ilfe
prairie and Tim-j
\Y
will |i:iy Uit m
ol tlio ;vjtpr«^at hin^ t^mrt**
CriY' \ It w<«rk dt li" will In
i ut charg**.
Kile.
■i|U.il porti.-i,-,
id
ItHI
uudrr ic-ili
Mild
d. or t
li ll i \ fit '<
-puted
I!. ^I
in i-'ii.
n well watered, rikmi hnu-
lin Ternia apply to the
Hopkins,
•' li. HOPKINS,
(Vo. i'J—tf.)
VNKUKf)
vel loir c,
tw '
f;\KKX ( |
ltt)\ calling himself "HI I,I.,"
luplcvion.nged nlmut twenty
at the 'J.td Sept.
(ien Llaruey of thu U. S Army sailed from
New nrk oii Wednesday in the steamer Asia
for Liverpool on routo for the theatre of of the
eastern war He intends to be a
or
mere speeta-
% ^riattogfoiba.
** WeaeaUj
■i
mtaii
mmm mm
. WewM fHend " frank', of tbe Jetforaon Herald
Without folia ta a bit ota<Hielf«n aa aUaaqaalata ee?
* ' If «o,we wiB ofcril Wby do yoo *it in your
Hanetum wiapped up in a btaabet,yo«r teeth beat
Ing-a tattoo, tbe warmth baviag Sad fotwi year
bk 04, and you feeling Rita aa Wek aad wabave
an doubt looking tba very ptoturo ol
wbeaby taking to yeomlf a "r lb" aet of tbo
•Oat," but tw "oittbad in Aoahand Wood." you.
haw,, iMMi ef aur Maa" eto
:ep is regarded liy the people with
- j much gratincat inn.
Thk Th*ik IlrNuntu Tiku -anh Por-i .tttx j
DWOBIT—Of this, ax )et, we have learned notb- >
ing" poaitivc, or absolutely certain Wo have
two rumor*, from opposite direction*, to tho ef-
foet that Mr. Walker was on his wav Io make
tbe depo*it.
The one i* tbe rrport of a traveler, trom i The number of bushels of grain consumed
whom word haa reached Marshall, that Messrs in tlio diatillrios of tho t'nited States iu a year
W*lker and Kiugpassed through Montgomery, count* up to seventeen millions. See hen
Ala., on tbeir way to Tn*a , to make thedepns- • one cause for the doarnsa of broad
'^TbTJbl^irr61' Tt r i A Orr.nl—-To be a Coroner in \ w '
ve.ti. ^iKn he^ Inst iffc T WnnV ! Vofk " *" °®w ™<b having The nt.mdcr
tv ti, the rfftHii thai P I i i"'"' lHll< I of inquest* bold in that city from the 1st m
S bt lettaf to ittSm W 7 r U,,r-! Ul ,ho 30U' of Soptentber, wa.s 831 The
rin bVtha S0?K U JL ?. . r U1.Aus'; "erage feo for eaeh caae i* #6,CO.
tin, by tbe ituth, no was to *tart for Austin on i t l • . . , ,
Monday lent; while at the wvtue time a part uft «_• , ,ho n "oo l debt of Great
bi* foree waa to act oat fbr Marshall, to wArk. , .U °,10 I1"*1 y™"** 1136^17,000, Uing
We b*ve a atandhig raquext, with the 8eej*. * tbe *nm expended tomaitain the govorn-
— ' * ' ^ ' 1 ment of tho Pni ted 8late . The interest on
our national debt i* only «8>200,000 per annum
and thi* being foot reduced by t he operatio- ■
of the treasury in the purchaae Of thu outsun-
duig national debt.
I
n t'dr*!, wii«< t.tkort ttp ou thi
last, ho had with I'M rt dark Hay M„rc.
tmtural pac.-r. lie -tali - that his mMtor*' nauieis
i B'ti-ran I that lw live, near .IHfcrson, Texas.
I " o« t,cr it ie«p,'c(ull\ requested
ward, pn.\u j r. |
,, J. 11. STRAIN.
/■m JiW/i, r .V, ih-t. 12/A
[No .il ;S :t* Priuters I'eefjl
r« .jurjtt«*l to comc for*
pay cliargej and take him
w
steam bill for sale.
t;
tart of Btx
of depoxit.
8iace the abore «re* in tvpe, wo have recclv
ed tbe Shroyeport pepet*, ftum which we elip
hkfkii olir steam circular saw
is iv .1 t,|f,NTvV'11-1' ter Hal,, situated In the
V rtliwi -i corner of T.tu- County Texan-the noar-
e.t I'mrri to the Prairie., Our mill it i„ f,r,t rate
miming order, and is doing KOO<| or )(,ttcr l)U^.
j than any. Steam Mill in the Htate. fhir En-
gme and inichiecrs ure but little worn, and in good
repa.r ihionghout The Pinery contains Three
Hundred aud twenty acres tailiudjacent to the oth-
er i>'"°d Pineries, sufficient to xaw for a number of
years which can bo purchaned al very low rates.
The pineries hn\c u never tailing stream, of pure
water, with several excellent sprtuga. Ourimprove-
ment< are ample, convenient, aad comfortable We
ufter the abote property, includihg every Uiing nec-
s ory to carry on ihe bunness. with the exception
of lite Teams, at ^ axircmely low price of three
tuuuwwid dollars, nflntding great inducements
CLABX8V77.LE FEMALE
rpilE AMOVX INSTITUTE will bT5
J. on the tttki Monday in Ootober.
Tho Rrv. jMO. ANDERRON, A. M fiito n I
M*s. VI. U. AiillERttON, Vio* IhuxSS, [
Miss a a /c!DE^ON7^ ,iir,^,*i
The conra* c:Icstruc.lon willemhraM
English, Olaa-rioa!, Mathematical, and I
education. experioi oe In ooad
Ac. dome, and au inliinato acqnAtntl
yearn with th* r^unner of conduotii
lions will greatly cunduce to th* t—
rules and rogulatious, as the interest I
and tho proper management of the lutto
wand. liitheSeliool-rnoro, tb tUUr*i
aud the direction of'titu studioa will b* :
control of Mr. Anderson,—while during
of recre-.tion tho supervision will dev<3
Andcrao-v.
Tbe Music department will be direct*
Anderson, to whose qualifications a* i_
Vocal, nod Instrumental Music on tha <
hundreds of pupils, and thousand* 1
her performance* can fully attest
Mr. AutUrson pledges himself tot
ert all the energy of whioh he it
oughly instructing the young ladle*I
o«V T b*mma*Miual, ahatfaotaup
Staulial. and the more nooenaary mm
dcvclnpiuout of Ihe mind,' nor shall i
with the I'ormstion of Lady.like man _
sectariauisin will lie avoided, the oultiv
ligious principles aud correct moral hab
oci«o ifurrmitting iitlention.
TERMS FOE BEB8I0H OF FTVX
Hoard in Ibe family of tho Principal,....
Tuition in lle«diug, >riling, and Elen
ry Arithmetic,..
In Grammar, Geography, history and .
luetic,
In the highest English clashes embru_
Orthogrrphy, E. Grammar,Writing,"L
Ithn-otic, Naturaland More! Philosophy,'
Logic Rlietoiio, t.'omposition, AncidNtl
and Modern Geography with t ia a** tfi
the Globes, llota iy, Physiology, Ck
i.itrv, .\«trono uy, (looj^raphy, and
ornlopy, with such other hmochei ii^r
coiiMtituto o thorough cournoof EngHA^3
instruction
4* Extra Chargta. ■>
Muiic on Piano-forte
L'so of Instrument for practice
I.atin, Greek and Mathematics, any or all
them
Wai Work In Krult and Klonnrs ...fSi
Worsted work.Pionoh Embroidery,plala J
Fancy Needle work
Painting and drawing
Musio on the Guitar
Music on the Ilarp " ':e5'
Circulars containing rules, regula1
be obtained by applying to IbePrin
Vs Mrs. Amiorson oannot aioi
thai II,? tir 80 boanlers, and as a goodl
ready been engaged, those wishing th*
m hoard with ihe Principal should 1
plication.
Additional buildings will boereoted
quired; and pi It is the purpose of th*
establish a Female Institute inferior to I
Vniun. no ojeponso will be spared to
of the best qualified Teachers. A oon
suphical apparatus will be procured wh
her of pupil, will justify the expense,
JOHN ANDERSON, i
ClarktrilU, Ampul '.)lh, IH54.
UNIVERSITY OF LOU
MEDICAL DC PAST MSI
11IIE ANNUAL COURSE of LB
Department will commence on I
her 13, and will terminate tho an*
James Jones. .M. D., Professor of 1
lelne,
J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of f
Warren Stone M. T)., Professor ef I"
A H. Cenas, M. 1) , Professor of I
tluatavu* A. Nott, M. D.,
Modica.
I'homas Hunt, M. D., Profei
Pathology.
io.
! tbo following:— -Vf rM.f// .Vrm/,V.n. • | « 'K ueuoniu qow. I,u.;,nt«.
"PAOftcIUH,Hf AP—h is rgjwne.1 Ibal 5tr ; Thirled Letter liurcau of th« Poat-offnv ' "v',,Arr
pr
*- ti'- tl A HLV THE S Co.
f
jji'-vmpsaiPc^*
* h*r* thrown oar advice la ta tba *2a^
it mm sAnd a et tm)j>a«rtT«,
many :of your (hmtl,. great
^ ttbalQa* bava givaa' K a Mar
a 0.500; Nova
New Bnin*wa-k, ($00 All the*
letter* *re returned unopened.
Charles A. Ilinekley, ciitor of tee "Chioka-
saw iutclligoneer," enmmittod suicide, a jhaxt
ptTW; tC«.
UollinA, of Tennessee, he* g u o to Austin, on i ' >ep*rtment ianew making up and tninsniittin., 1 w ""T App'r u
tbe part of tbe Pari tie Railed company, in or-1 ««l the restive Vntril^"S 1 °r
der to make tbe deponii required by the •barter.' F"r Kngland, 30,000; Canad
Tba aeeuritie* taken, we understand, wrre cvi-1 ^ro,m New Bnmswiok
den c«* of Texaa debt.
[tS'Areteporf Drmm tiU, of On 1(WA
"Pacific Railroap.—We understand that
Mr. ttolliaa, of Tone
Eoorc, last Friday, on bia
■aba tba required depouit
er It will be mad*
. r&mtk
WiaofMtaw,—Tbe
iareprweatodtobe in a
Canada^, died reoeatly in Kagland.
•abool fund
and tbo
8tato of Wiaeonaiu
'^pco*perou oon-
The lumber rard of H A. Kempton and *ix
dwelling* were deatroved bv fire at N Bedforti
_ tbe 00 {hc ° «ht « the "tb. L.e«s 40,000
•0 ft^S^ASShU ?**' u A" mu|An is contemplated
Tbl *tate d!h, i T " J " ra,d^ muJ °®«" ♦« send a eonaidcrabki
a.ri"Zi'S -
W m.
1861
a. T Illy the. nt Tarrant, Hop
either of the prorietor*. on the
I No 61—3 bo*. )
LAND LOCATOre ~
r«MO: UNIUT.SMlNELt, wbo h,« ,flveraJ yaar- „.
J. |>tr««nof ««t u I mica lor tiul <im*vo.
third ot «Uo i.xt aa eciupenaatu.n for loe.tina
vtyiag, and procuring P,t#M
elaimAnt; or fer tea eeu* „,,, i 1 ^
1280 •crop nr nu n if 0
rtould refer to pay carter ^ V.'e,; f u'nd ?^
Aew, 12i ecats p.r ae,s-. „r jJd
ktos°""n" Tex«,° ^ "*'T*' 1*rTmBt- H«P
■ . 1"'" i u. harm an
(No. Wtztt
Cornelius C. Beard, M. D., 1
Samuel P. Choppin, M. D., /
Tho room* for LHmootiag Will be opeal
Monday in OcUkW.
The Kaenlty ai* Vititing Phydciaaai
of the ChArity Hospital, and Attoad Ud*
from November to April.
The (Indents accompany the
visits, and free of expense, enjoy at
prjjtical Advantages.
There are, during the
person* prescribed fori;
In 1868 the n
the sesaion, about*
•daily.
number of paileato waaC
•and (even hundred and fifty aiae.
[«a-tf.] THOMAS HUH %I
lv,
Octyliw Ut.
LAXS FOB UU, k
.NEAR TUB TOWN OF JBFFMaOj* CA*<
"I WISH to sell two Tract* ef
1 containing About Seven He
Acres each, lying on tb* waters t
rJpr«*, About sight mile* from J«
I KM.
TEOWIAU.
'/'■■..ia.L'.i
^••iH Pi •**
"1afai?a| krfs*d mnmr
! VV BE 80U) 00 liie"rat Tueedavta Deoees
I
«. ,cu£r
■ raa caataiiT"* —"'""
f )*SlJ wWf Ad-;
^ **'* at tblfrtKo-!
new, and of tha beat
there being a rarpin*
/| Theaa tracts of Land are noted aa I
valuable and desiraWe Srithtn that 1
feraon, which Is one of the mo*H
I mereial points in Texa*.
Tbo aoil ia Aaaly adapted to oettea, <
Pereons wishing to purebaae, will i
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1854, newspaper, November 4, 1854; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234023/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.