The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1857 Page: 2 of 4
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ia the bepe that tbe defxmv
•reteb alluded tain the
latcfaeptad aad feougbt
mr citisena
which flew from
mptdftye# ftgfctwittg
a lav. Mr, Hedge, «ho
of Gnat -~7wl££->
m into, a enow bank, and ■fcwe^c
of town ob b rpil. he ku t*'
t«d, tbtugb mi tnjuiod b.<ii|,
tkis,wea an ■ggggy w*h
maa'a wife,
ainMg:
«i u. i^JKy'jj'j
good lots, and 01 a <J2e ♦ar*"00
^>^lrt~*!u8^ fer o^ry and extra
ki u rami rom --k«htt«fcy
14al8a, aoourdiog to «(«°
India 11al8*c. Bderaaalaa
1014 , ,
Tbe market haa beaa quiet at a *age
that *e wife ctomH ear meat reapectod eit-
1 had rl«f>ed the aigbt ptevioue, with tbe
Hiv Da c. u. Jomsb.
' This J«m kM )mn a resident of P** f">r
Froai tto time t biaamv41 h®
uwtri
m
■fi® "v,'-'1 '■ *■,!* mpf*
Baited
of
B^r I
tbseblef city*
Bativesof the
tbe above,
that tbe
siea, kit
Virginia, an
Maarob, Jaa 81 —Ware bare beeB beery
baa assiduously striven bjr every poairibl# m*jbe
to get credit! u* eueoeedod admirably! two
cloak of piety which bo daaoad ao insidiously,
proved a powerfal auxiliary to bio eohemiag,
awiadling aad nefarioua ambition He purobaa-
od a lot 2a tbo ouakiru of tbo town, 00 time—
built a bouse, bought boraea aad a nerriage ob
credit—borrowed money, and "•tack every
■(ore and place of businam ia the!>'• • for a
good round aam tope m bigbaa $250- i*1'
week, Wedneedsy, be decamped with the bor.
1 aud buggy aad whatever of ralwi be ,oouid
rrjr with bun)
Veaterday evouiog be retained,aod wae eaen
ling t|ie the fenoea. thickly reiled, and
brandiwiag a huge knife, in the neighborhood
of the
hie final diabolical transac-
het*
caer., Judge Ruber* baa daaidadty the leadlpg
fatet tart we bat* aot beaedatweh ft*m the ooaet
country e from the OaleiaBo, aad Weet ef It.-
fh* lettowlngare all Iheiatanie, aot prerioualj
paMitbed in our paper, whleb w« hare bien able
t* glean fraai ear esabaagoe 1
Ifnl&fcMdarion box, Id Busk County, tbo
v«t« mkmid aa a>bota*i . ,
Jeaninge 8, and
the entire
'lloburt* 114, On y W,
tVanklla 1. lobertt gc(
* U> ef Panola. a
wtm!
bji the " htl
8; ad Giay U. Sipp^ R
Wo giro betaw the voU of tbU Boi, 1
ly, for Acoaciata JadfMr^!'^ . ;
Curnt erlaml tpd VihMMM liia«a.fcytf
The tawer Mieclaslapl la rieing rapidly.
*«« L U —IH j itfgjill
w whww ww 19 fmm m pwmi.-
TW gorge at Faltoa is boarly aspaatad to give
aHgb«.'k •■ •>fty;.- r«>$ .
Ilr, J. M. Wood, of Fannin oonnty, Geor
, hee disootered a relaable gold depoait on
' of the Cbeetaiee riear, ia Lnmpkin
fab. S —We bare plaeaaat waatb-
r Mui| have ar here. Navigation ia oaaa to Paduoab Tba
' ^^JKtt tkia iStaibae riMa m bat.
8r- Louta, fab, f.—ffcathwr la unebaaged.
The wcatber ia Btaob colder, aad rahWlee are
again eroe*ing tba rivtr.
LouurviLLa, Fab. 8.—Tba rirar at tbia
point ia tary aoar sUtioaary. The waatber ia
otaady. '•
Ai Freak tort, tba Keatseky river baa rliau
amb •— • - --stsjn !j,j„ i
lomr iw. ■
At Plltabarg the rirer wae froaon herd last
light. '
At PortemMtb, the lee moved a mile last
Bight aad than atofpad. Tba river ia awelling
at that noiul '
A* OiuoiBnatti there baa bean a three Utt
rise (a twelve b>ara, aad |ba Hear is now rt-
slag rapidly-flfhe weatbar at (Hneinnatti is
bimm.
W« learn from CineiiiBatti that Linking
rim baa risen throe feet in foar boors.
LnutuVtu.a, Fab. 4 —We learn from ladl-
aaspolis that tba damoarate in tba two b uaee
ef tlx It ditte IrgirlfUre bare held a jo.Bt
reeeloo «v^ey, end elected tbo hoi. Jesae D.
Bright U. 8. eeaatar lor the term of si* yeare
* th ol Manth aoit, wbaa his pre ant
boa. 0. N Vital ~
fi>f i|n tim
cb tba4Mt w imeb . nvf.
Tks aeaate Itaa pretaaiad against tba aleotion
St. Bocia, Feb. 4
'tfca rimaibi'': ~f': . m
'90, lea moved aligbtly Wwlay, toarin tha
ataBatboata #Mae Oarliag aad Ocean fioa their
PrrieHORO, Feb. 4 —Tba waatber is wafia
aad ralay aad the river H statlopsry.
«in«attt, Feb. § —The ioe partially
bia morning. Tbsrs era now baavy gorgee
_ Wit Mm - - " : —
The eMiatboaU Q lurier snd Oipey aad two
oHmkaM boaa sa«h. .
Louuvillh, Feb. 8. —Tbo iee bee aot yet
bwkta here. '"
Nkw OaLUNi, Feb 5.—Tha U. S. bark
from Liguayra, witb aaad oane for
lae arriaad bare.
ia Btor baeo
ubsm eaale at about 24 25e per
to fall araigbL (
nxzrcu,. «
Beef caula—The matkat continued bate.of
Weetera Baevee, but a supply is due. a good
of Jake, Texas and Attakapas Catt)o of-
m tba merket wae eealer tor purcbas- ,
Whilo Christopher Columbns Jones conde-
loended to remsin with as, be pursued tbo dou-
ble occupation of saving bodies and eonls for a
! livelibcod! For some reason not difioalt of eo-
jution, wo presume, his praotioe in Fhj)lie was
Mdly unforiunste from tho outset, being far
, — ' more suooessiul in "kiUiog than cnriug." Hjs
CttlMiaX SnaAlt Canb — At the National ! bombuatjo snd spread eaglo nretensiuns to skill
Agriealtaral Society, Mr. d. Jey Brown, of the medical art, disgusted every intelligent
tbo Agricultural Bureau of the Patent Office, 1 mtn ott.j woman Tbore was nothing ho oould
wae introdaced to the eociety for the purpose of not The breadth and depth oif all the
givlag tba remit of his etperienoe snd invesli- | healing systems were ae frmtliar to him as
gstiooa inregard to the eulturo in the Unitod household words. He boldly proolsimod that
MUtea of tbe (kinase su ar cane. ? hy his llvje Galvanic Battery be oould, no
Bflgar, bo said, eonld somotimes bo made niuttcr what amount of merourv was ooutained
from tba dr'ad tt«lks,bnt it is eipensive It ]a 0m>a (jttcm, spin it out at their too nails in
contains saccharine mstter ss fsr north ss the ' ^w tjme than jy# oould say Jack Robinson
milky state can be bad; in Meseaebusetts it bis ! * Uia garrulous tongue, and aniimited sudso-
gbkat induckmknt8to 8ub8cr1*
COOT REDUCKD 60 TO 76 pgR^
LSCOTT & CO., N.w York, ^
As followiaj leading British
the LONDON qdastbklt^OsMstvattt* j *
TBI KUiNBUKOU hbvifcw
the nobth bbitish review*
4.
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW
A.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH REVIXVrr
Tfceaa periadleais sblj rsprsssnt^ ^
political partiea at Ureal Brii«j«^ifc. **•«
Bstdical—but politics forms only 4
fcv We auole at 6<si 10c w It) net.
Ho - Prices nilea at 8 @ lOo. Tho
shrcd—Tha market is bare.
Milan Cows—n one on eale
Calves aad Vearliugj—In demand at 0
f toad. "t . ' , ,
dian corn by several days
tbmn a b
from tba 4th
shown 28 per cent, of sagar, here in Washing- elbowed his way Into the pulnits of several
*' per aabt. It requires a dry soil and hot Methodist ChurfUe* id this vtcioit/. Oi« sue
It should not be piantod so soon as In- ufm j„ Theology, proved also a signal failure!
Irksome verboetty, prolixity and arrogance
! wero tbo prominent features ia bis sermons.
a msn who conld ooncoet tbe rasoallr pro-
ceedings whieb have ootuo 10 light within tbe
past few days, whilo pretending to be diviutly
appmn'ed to minister to the spiritual life of
O'hI's crcaiuresj must have a hosrt that wnu'd
rest onmp'aisantiy in tho bosom of a fiand. But
words will not express the deep aud uuuitera*
bin iudignatiou which pervades us in viow of
the infumoUi doeds this creature hss perpetra-
ted. Not eontout witb palming himself off on
this community ss a doctor of medioine -im-
po ing on the credulity of tho people by bis
cbarlstan bragesdocu—crowding bis victims to
yard swifter than a llurgis; but be
dry soil and
oon as In-
It will mature in
and red days from the time of Bow-
leg tbe seed. For (agar it flourishes best on
poor soil, but for fattening animals on rich soil.
For sugar it should bo harvestrd, or rather cnt
late in the season, bui for seed should bo cut,
snd therefore plaelod earlier. As a fodder
crop hr b. considered it as makir>k a revolu-
tion ia eattle food allthrouxb'tho Union. The
sasd caa bo produced at tbe prb-e of oats, at
tba rata of fifty «r aiaty busbnls to tbo sere,and
can be converted iato breed or chocolate, fed to
fowls, Ac. It will g vo 1,600 gallons of vine-
gar to the aore The roost northerly polal of
its growtb is Minneeota. ii tbo used bo cat off
it will sprout Again aod bear double, as last
in South Carolina.
. ' ■ ••
Tbe beef packing establishment of Col. c.
t«
?•
«a
!•
tt
year i
k. *Hopson, c biscn dotna'onTu a"heaty bus ^ « &'d'uate eraviogs of a heart-
iness, killing eud packing from six to tec breves less villain. Not onl baa be rifled our et:i
per day. We look uptn tbia mode of dispo- *f*" degraded btmmlf to
character. As Organs of
(era on selsoce, literature, months."
they sUnd, ae they ever here stool mi
tbs world of Isttsrs, being ooasi4«ve4
to ths scholar and tha profasstssal '•il3*!*'
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more correct and ut *f«otory record i«. *
literature of tbe day, thioughoat ths
can be poasibly obtained from any othsrsUfc?*
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pasmuch a* they oan now bo piacsu la the
subac. Ibsn about as aoon as ths original 111T1
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Unlike the mors ephemeral Mtptlaeief thl4>
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•To avoid fractions, $6 may be rqpBplfe
upon thta mode ot dispo*
Lt eattle sa prcforrabb to rinkiorf
«b ward a ateawabip .bound for n.
Teaaa baef freali In New Oriaaoa ia
„ - 4l dly fttor tabio aea, owiag. no
doubt to the starved, feverao, eickoned condi-
Uoain wbiuh tha oattla arrive there Tha
leaf w dressed here would b fr<-o from
(j^eetiont, and if properly cured, would
w fa)! ae gaod if not adpo<iort > north corned
if Tbere ia no doubt that the proeesa
by Colonel flopson will prove sua-
oeeafnl; in fact, it ia no longer regarded as
aa experiment, but a safo legitimate l>u u
iastead, Our Corpus Chrifti salt is found
tbo uravo yard swifter than a lSorgis;
must dcKcraio tho sacred desk—sacrilcge, blaa- „ p—mm
pbemy and hypo riay, muat bo added to satisfy i Bla^Tw^di~for nblub'we^ufforsard UutHtb
'* * " 1-1 both years, port paid
N B —Thspnec In Orsit Briton Sf the t*N
rtodicala shove named, i> about $31 per lassa
a we shall never again he likelv toeJW wth
duecmsnU ae those hers presented,
NOW IS TUB TIMB TO SUBaClfljty
ttf Rrmittaaoes must, In «lt cave , *+*
rest to itu I'ubhtktri, fhr at tbsse pr^aaasBBda
the level of tbe common swindler—defrauding
every body—mercbant,ttadeaiaan, farmer, prin-
ter—but tbe aanctliy of ikcXaniity hearth must
bo rudely vi latad by this mass of human par-
fid^—apd tha fond wife aad mother lured away
from that borne, which ly every tio—human
and divine— claimed her presence, bor sympa-
thy and her guardianship. For tbe wreteb
who could be guilty af tbia wholesale villainy,
there is no epithet however repulsive—huwevc
dviHctip'ivp of rocral turpitude, which oannot,
with a double emphasis be jually applied to
tbia same CfiaisTOFBtR Columbus Joneh.
He lotVe# a wife aud twft children in this
imm. Btlma
JLootavnjA Fab. 8-Tka rlvaria
tbe tbaataaMtar atoad today 60 dagraeo
•ma,' ' >:• - '
' law Terk Harkeis.
New Yoma, Feb. 8 —Flour and Wheat era
held Arm. Provisions gaaerally aad Corn are
ataady. There ia ao quotabla change is tbe
iMikd.
vlMCWtATI)
hbpbtosdt^
tbe
h* mm
tui8pbkcinct
*<U3x,. ■ " ■ ' "A#* , ">
•if. If'f WIFT?#*'#,
2. . -m UkM« •• liiawl,
wooa to Jaasary,
donoto
tbalntrineis merit of tba laMteeawUty Jdwaya
fbaad witbia, br
l. tbe ead Fer>
I •artoa. Mia. Bar-
The A
aad Old
"Oaa ia
No. it VaL ttb, t a pleaa
mm
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v ""4 f ■■ •<* ' •* •? ieNtw^'ie-wjiiriw
s t tiwsp! .,1
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to be eaperjor, to any bilberto known,
packing purposes,—Nueow ViilUy.
DlATU AlWO.NO TH8 CttlNKHI.—The Abbe
Hue, ia bia book oa tbe Ubineae empire, ob-
serves:
The aatoniehing oalmncas with which the
Chinese meet the spproaeh of destb, does not
ftiil when tbe hat moment arrivca. Tbcy ex-
Fab 0.—The quotatioca of
Whiakay iaUd at 88a
Previatoaa gaaerally un-
Vioxaaoao, Fab. 6.—It ia warm aad rala-
ing. Tba iea ia breaking, witb from 18 to ib
fcat at water ia tbe abaaaai.
Hear tatsUlgarse.
LociiviUJi, Fab. 8.--Betweea Cincinnati
aad Cairo tbe river ia fail of fleatiag iaa. Tba
river rising at alt poiata, aad tbo ioe haa gener-
illy broken up
- Tie ateamanet Plkala reported tank, aai:
tbe Chleago, at Wbaaiiag. At tbe latter place
k tea frft water in tha obaanel, aad at Pitts-
bar* tftcen Tba bnati naarally are in good
berths, aad are ooniidered ae aafa.
Tbe water eoatiaaea warm.
Mvratc TvaaEY.—The taaaat war ia bu-
rape baa beaa af amine to Tar key ia aara
than aaa way. Tha luropean taata for music
baa nf lata taado lataMaee aragreee tbara. T
Soltaa baa at preaaat, for the amuaemant of
pira witb tbe moat inooteperablo tranquilitr,
withrut any af tbe emotions, the agitations, tho
ageaiee, that uaaally render the momeat i f
death ao torriflc. Their life goes out gently,
like a Mtamp that baa no mora oil. It appears
to aa that tbia ia to be attributed, first, to thrir
eoft aad lympbatlo temperament; sad eaootiu-
ly,their entire want of religion* fooling.
8b .We havs received aIfttfe sb«at, called the
Boos n Price Current, intmby teeniarpria-
Ingf 'disbar of the houston TsHgeapb.. From j
u. w axtmot tbo (billing notice at tjmohl.orn,
fur place, rnd his paramour was the mother of three
children, whon sbs bas thus cruelly deserted.
Three of our eitiiena have gone in pursuit of
the miscreant, and sanguine expectations arc
entortained that ho will be overhauled, and
atern justice meted out to bia Biverenccl
He is about six feet in height, mutcular,dark
bair, whiskera and skin. His Aoarf also, ia off
the same piece. Mark him for a knave!
p. b Since tbe above baa been in type, ere
learn that a ciliien of tbia place met Jones,
yesterday (16 Feb.) about seven miles this side
of Mill Creek, end also bis pursuers on bia trail,
but a few hour* behind him.
Jonee bas been overtaken end car-
ritAiftek.
lit
ite m 8.
bterraaeaa river baa been atruok bv tbe
irsoaa engaged in borin g aa arteaian wells at
endarson Kentucky, from whieb v. jeet of ws
aaMMTSM ,t,lT,C
gtoand —exchanyr
* At three o'clock, p. m., In New York, it is
in roaning order, and
Fo i Bend county
.♦TNOHBUBr,
daily use i> Hiohmoad,
#«<>
M
Bliar,—Our oeigbborisfc towa C ^iV^Vbt o'cloek in
Ae atitJTc population of (bat rillaaa-SL... .ail si
there la
for ber
violin, bar at vie of anca
jof Tbereaa Mikaaaa
A tiieiin fiirtA
are exeellaat
To ao love genius ra to btqnealbil . .. .
a paint of appsaeiatlea nevbapa rfteaar Ikit tUa
'upon. Buttha last Beam from Bagtani
> tha sirnat of a lame taHaaa divided
Aad be haS
•M,088k> tbe Brow*.
840,000 «n
mttaiBeeltt.
liuudred voters in tKat
of that village
and four huudred Several
and stores have been rreoted
"aad Wo andorstsud more at* to bo
Cbo idef*bUbuitioe#* •* do-
at ship yard* Tho steamers tttsr S<atc
aabotare undergoing aataafira repaiw.
of another steamer in eatba stocks,
aa aatirelj ae* snpewtructnre. 8ev-
*re also In tbe band* of tie csr-
id ridgow Maeh aativlty prevails ia
iAndst tile wharfs. Travelere «
• aaaoaimivilsted at tbe b
" >«,d Mr. jobn li.
ilmrg preacnts tha
ad tbriving ei>y, whaao
ia. v ; ■■"j
t* h*v noetved ths fcto
London. Consequently
Telegraph is oompleted, the
afternoon papers in New York city, issued at
four o'clock, wiM'be enable to publish the
evening news of tbe same day from Parlia-
mctr and Court.
ti>e JeRsraon Herald boiata tha name of
11 nil h. r. Runnels aa its choioe for Governor
of ih* Hisieat the next election. Should he
mvired the nomination of the Wnoo Conven-
tion, we know of man wbo would receive a
fnoro general support tbroUgbon* the 8Utethan
mr Runnela.—Lockhatl WatrAman
"% learn that Hon. JsAaa b. huaw, comp,
troller. hss been united ia marriage to Mira
fc^ycaaile, of Virginia. Ths Comtmller
was etpected to arrive in Attftin «t.Wriday
Ion can be allowod to A grata.
Addrsu, LEONARD
No f>4 Uuld atraat,
mm,.
apeee to the <
!' Poftmai
todMf
Tha friends of Col. SafcMH nominated him
for i«t. Governor at ourcaaaty moating. Tbe
CoUAel has many warm irienda in Travis, who
W bo pl «ed to see bim oocnpy Aba poet-
Sbftt Gas.
, . ,^h h*tbway' of Marbiehead, hss sold 8876
be edit*! witb refcrwee 010,b| 8« ^is fall, the proddoa
tnawest. aad give, large °((m wf ^ of und! .'
Por the year eading March, 1866, tbe taa
on doga :n KagUnd yielded about ana million
d«^^ars.(' * • -
lumbers
of ''l/Oaieti",>ABe d«i|y aapsrin tha Freneh
tengaage, puldtthed in N.^T>rteans hy A Ma
leepin* Qerant. I la aysd^r wall printed paper,
i tMa olear type, hay in each number nn origi,
naf-Penilleton,
to all mattera of
I itMsrset.
small pozt#
UNDERSTANUISO tlmt a rumor to thai
to the injurv of my hoBst, that a tMHbr
stopped in it, affected with small pox, mfcae
municated the diaonae, 1 wick to stale,^8a 4l
person wlnt paaaed tbrouftb town a frwdjtyaaa,
a d baaainoe b*en Liken down with tlic 44BB
\t hi" ho:|ae OO I'ine Creek, dill Hot atop a Sf
house, nor ia thero ally Sffl-.lt pot in tHt taa
1 give tbia notice, in onier tlmt trsvt8|Wa|i
nut be d< terreii by tbo r-'port. Irom wstisj to4
Donobo House. MAKY W. DOKOW
Clarksvilie, Psb. 17th, 1H07. m*H
tub old oab®
SKCOP.
J. B. SHANAUAN
inlorms bia ul<l
friends and cu torn*
ers, and the Public generally, that
since the tre which destroyed b!e —
haa rebuilt, and has now a large aad
ous hoaae, and ia prepared to do all SMtM *s_
in his line, soch aa Bureaus, Siiebasrd* "B |
Stands, Bedsteads, etc. t' -fecial.
He will atiil continae his serviceafel*
takar. and will furnish ooffios in any dta.**
duced prioea
Cuninut, Feb.I 4th, 1867
I no. 4. tf |
G BA NDTEMP E S A KC E mlll|
waguwTUKKR will be a Grand
RManco ltallv at Clarksvilie, on I
■■a* daj the 28th instant.
PIIOORAMMB.
A public prooession by Jonhdab
Honor No. 14, an Addrese, impromptu I
Music—Vocal and Instrumental. Tba 1
conclude with a Pinner prepared f«rl
by tbe 8iaters of Elisa Walker Bwial
Surrounding, Subordinate, Social, laJj
Temples, and all Templars in gvpd l
e. rneetly eulioitod to attend, and tat
festlvi.iea of the oooanion.
Come one, como all, and let
grand demonstration as will aeM .
friends of Temperance proud ®Ji
strength—but cauaa th'e votaries r
cohul to tremblo for the safety and
kingdom.
By order of the Temple,
M. 11. PAWM
CUrksville. P>V. I'>h. '*7.
1. Q. O. .
R5T-?-
ON the 3d dav
jHHfc CoUax Lodge No.
thral, embMcingal
and Dmnev. All mew be re of,
their wiree are laaoaetfully f
and participate inthe enjor,
Chu-kaville. Feb 12th. IM
-Haotiibsl
. si nator tor tba long
the short mm.
*mlin Wns
■term,' end
Was <
I t||#
and resulted in
tflf bi>n." Charts* sooner.
> of ihfi Baaato was ia bis **rt,
I tberefore a fnll nne. Mr. S.
t aa tbe part ef the 11 rose by a oanf
iaak. ' . .
8outl « University of Grosauboro', in
alabama, under the contrul of tbo
haa bad lv!6«^00 of funds raised for ita
meat. '
Said a porebaatr to beeae dealer', 'W
imat ea*a feotad r ParOMty,' eatd tbr ioofcg, •'
when be perte bia foot dsea, jro'd «Mak be tta*
evw waa ^ ^
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> pwte bia feet d^wn/yo'd tMak
getag to mkakap/
Tbe paieat wbo waaM iracu wfi a eb
|ha way k abowld go, aMM go ia
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