The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1853 Page: 2 of 4
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occupations of individual t indery. Clwrterod
hanking U Almost <iuully objectionable, bceau*#
It crcati'$ ,^auo|Hilk>. and monlod aristocratic*',
but against FWo Banking, which Is upon th dem-
~ "T Coed Crtfpla(. I itStafna HmM.
'^felr. Joseph Williams, oi the prairie, throo and 1 |n the l* uo of the Hwald for t#e Wtli ult., wo
half mlins from thin Town, iuad" tbU year, 21) (flm| tho valedictories of both tlio editor and the
bale* of cotton averaging 020 pounds to the balo«
working publisher. Tho first i* a dooument whoso
>uni*!b!o practical mggortion* may be fcominendod
to tho consideration of p«opl« gonornHy—itho last
U a document, esprcMivo of parting and kind
THE STANDARD.
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.hi with 1<I« property, (whether money or goods,) j "ny bcat
■l« b.. uIj ubh: not uraatinit uuisauoos or acting I K. M. Hopkins, on hU prairie plocc, mo wile — - . „ ..u..,.
! contrary to morality; tho mo objection doc* not,' and a half from town, cm two hundred and sixty ; wishes,especially neat an b e u n _
UTTlZil, «ii Muroty to the bill holder is j acre* in cotton, wUI save two hundred and forty It-appear, that mftilturof^
UttJtwd bv tho deposit of stocks. upon which the bales; at W<t twenty bale* lost from Inability to j lishe.1 by Messrs. Moscly and Morth m,
E l; ta.3 to Ito r..„,pm .r I'nduu «•1 fM. 1 am. <*. m. .1.., Ml rf M>. Id b, Mr «-*. U. of fen-rtlb.« U
! „ u„™l „r i.i.ni. c, I,; mule mi «™m« oT v.,niy «v. In.!,* to ll I Rio Bid *o l*lfe fcntorlj • innuW of
,rovi.l-.l n?ain t by the faet, thnt tlio Individual j aero measured and crlbbed;on another sixty ucrcs,, tho Legislature.
■rconipunv can Issue nothing; only eireulating made on average of fifty bushels to tlio uoro. j holidays havo passed pleasantly, with sumo
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lLa. wliich tho comptroller issues; so that the old That which made the t o bushel* to the ueie wn* mPrr{mpnt umoiig ourcitiseiiI,(:*pociiilly tho Jute-
REPUBLICAN JOL'RNAI,. ,wlmJlinK uUowaucn of thrco dollars Issue for one, drilled, In clcnn land cultivated in eulton tho year jnj,0 ),l',rtioni w|10 have feted and danced to thoir
Tho community before. That which mado 50 bushels,was in hill" | |„.urts' content.
| of capital I* provided against. ,
i canntt lose, nml tbo banker gots no more privilege j 4] feet apart, und the land lmd been cultivated in
j than a man mav get with capital in any business, ■ com lbr the last four year ;iinothor evidence if one
, and no more. ■ were wanted, of tho offeot of rotation of crops,
CLARK8VILLEJ
S A T U a D A Y JAXrAIiY 1, 1 s .> a,
Z. W. Wiley, No. 17 St. Oh&rlM Ureot, 1* our ogenl !i . ro4!t equal to tho security he gives,
lbr Wow Orteani. ! Tlini again, us under a general law, nny man, or Hiverul of our planting friend
report their crops, but ho
Farmers require more
to attend to thoir own in
AOZJTC8 roa THE STANDAKD. ^ cial cliarter* from a Leglslulure. As to the ar,;u- 1''*'
Lamar Cuunt.T. • Jolm lt. ( ruddock, utent often urged, thut Hunks creato no capital
From the Stul'' Gazette.
W'u nrc gluil to seo our eoieinpnrarics breuk-
iiig ground hi favor of a law of the ehuvuetcr can.
their cmi coMtiu, und in th« conntle. all wound
tlieui, than the Standard had. and yet they claim-
ed the publication*. In a *ery limited degree me-
dium* of new*, and therefore comparatively of lit-
tle Interest, because they wero really only publish-
ed to catch advertisement*, and not at all with a
view of giving thorn Interest us newspapers, they
did not answer the interttlou of tho law.
We only adtwt to these, not now in cxUtonce,
to illustrate our argument. Of courso It i not de-
sirable to force any estate, or any poor debtor, to
pay a fee for publication* In such medium*; be-
cause tho benefit doe* uot correspond with the
eo*t. But thi* abuse can bo rendily provided
against. In ull section* of thi* State, now, there
aro public journul* ol respectable circulation.—
Perhaps it would not be ju*t to say that where
there were two in a county or a District, tho one
having tho largest circulation should bo made tho
uvoiiiiiaa UKii
New t iiliixi, fu.,
Inferior • -61 ® 81 1 Middll no v*i.
• 0i(<
Ordinary
Mlddll ug l'uir 0|
Fair - loi'
Middling - Hi(u 8g I Good fair , jf
Good Middling Hj % «i | Ooodu ud Fine 12
Sugar, 6i to 5 o. ¥ to. I Molaut %^n_
Coffte, Kiti, !•} to 9Je. J-lour.- U 05 'oIjTq*'
Corn,—42 to 48o. ^ bushel. "
J'ork $1" to 17 oU V bb'..
/i«« .-5houldcrs, 7 aUc, ilde* ia $, s fclll
Lard.—11J to 1'1 ceuts.
Huijijimj anil lHu 18J—8 a
Salt.—It0 to 81 2">« «
Limt.SX 101f) bll. by far go-.
CATTLKMAKraT.
JKI'FR LIOON (JlTI SH: ;
Jlttf Cattle,—Vot Wcitorn, 7 to 7}c. ft.
" « " Texu*, 4 to GjV c.
Jloij*.—l'rlccs 0 to 7c. "P lb. n.Jt.
Sheep,—Uotuil irt $21 to $4 "f' head.
Milch Com—Aro hold at 820 to $60
I'alvciand Yearling*—$ 7to $10 lieu*
medium of all" hi* publishing, for the difference | Statistics op Cbimk and Suicim.^
in circulation niiglit not bo great, und In tho cuso j French statistical work states that ^honwUnatigij
1 a i„Uner mo is at its maximum mtnon about**....
er,v man who ran get money or Btoeks, muy
io
_ *0 ADVKETISIKO OB JOB WOIJK, WILL BE
bovl at tju3 office ON a credit. j this,'there in no fuvoritiMn in it: ami there is no
it i ■ -.iim- - • ■ corrupting influence, on in the oUaintricnt of spc
V.illuin Cnunty
Gruynon,
Cook*, -
llontou,
Pa!lit*, * -
Kills, -
Tarrant,
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Collin, •
KuuAnnu,
Van. Zandt,
lloptdu*,
Hunt,
M. II. Uixon,
IS. W. l)rii.no.v,
lllufiird t'lament*
Aiiron Hill.
A. I'. I.oyd ('n. Clerk,
T. C. Ilawiio,
J. It. Mel'lierflon,
County Clerk,
P. .lunhti,
Micajiili Goodwin,
Coht. Fit/.liugli,
Williiim I'ii/.lnigli,
11. lnglMi,
Win, fiililmrd,
0. ii. inn,
i:i.|rl.lgo llopklim,
Jniiii's Urndley,
Julia I.iiu loii, P.M..
6ub>cri|itlon la utWancu,
U2,Di>.
Intoraai Improvonisut—Banking.
; tnl, or prosperity with us, to the extent thut money
| bolder* from other States and Foreign countries,
i might bu induced to seek investment* here, by
I proper Bufeguurds, cml for the oliiuiumont of tin
interest somowhnt great, r than money now coni-
I r,lands in other countries or iu older Ftutea; which
i we Would consider v ery low, lieeauno wo cannot
| obtain much nt any rate; everybody now here,
I having plenty of active mode* of investment for
money. In this point of view, that ii to say, l>\
tlio introduction of cupital from ubroud, Uankiug
here, might bo said to increase the actual prosper.
Ity of tho country, Thut more money, to lie ol..
i Milled by the puynientof iniidfratn interest
We liavo been under the Impression for some | tuueo tliut wc would not: permit il to I
of cotton in Jted ltive1'I i" mlcneo from nny such coiisidemtlon.
I und thut therefore tho prosperity induced by thorn w,'oks ba. k that tl" crop of t oiton in n ]('the press of t'lie Htute do not. discuss the iin would benefit those for who*9 udvuntugo the ad- a!i;iirs uniuligsl. foinnlcK-
• is unreal, it may bo s ild—they would or'.ito capl- '-ounty t ii* j. ur, was not iqu.i toti.ito * > . | pnrtunco of thin and similar much liecledvo- yortiscment would bo made
I certain specified circulation; such u circulation us (nmongst males, und disappointment in lo,e'.
« aft 1 I — i ■ .jm l1, tt.1- I 12} ? .. a. • ,\ a M/a I* •l\tll Ik 1 iltl
A IIopkful Youth.—A boy, twolvo years
,n, ,,, , .... .'ofuaOa was brought before tho mayor's conn
South CAnobiN'ASKN.vroB.—Tito e eg^'I' lt (Miu intmti, recently, by his father, who 8t .
: " T , TT..L..1 ted that tho liimily were absolutely afraid tlm
but wo are told thut this I* an error, und that ox | j.onn(j] ,ll0y wiU) ,yo „evcr |w „,;ul0. Tin.11
copt upon tho rivers, (where it grew too largo from (||j j/y constables, inhninistrators, j
contin*fd rains, and us aeousequenco did not boll j executor*, tax-collectors, &e., saould be piiblish- |lVports thnt the i.eg.MUUii'e ui nouui viinoim. ^. . (|ul
so prulificully, us if tho *talk had boon smaller,) i0d for threo or four wouks in some pnper in the j j1U!) deetod Judge J i^iah J. Evans u Unitod; ' . wou]j their
the crop is bettor than it wns last year. 1 county whore made, or in tbo paper circulating1 Slates Senator from thnt S nte,fur the full term ■'
aaaaa — | most extensively ill tllO COUUty, IS tOO pulpilbly • ■* 1 "*
*f NVu tiro indchtod to Mt*. O. T. Atkinson,tlio jjuportiint to noocl ar^uiii^j for illustration. \ <
absolutely afraid the
lives, and that ba
gentlemanly clerk of the Texu* Hanger, for a lute often, the property of heirs is sold for one halt (L.j explro.
Picayune, • its value, for the want of publicity of tho sale,
and tlio present tuodo of udvertising sales tit |
eross-rouds und on store doors leaves open n j
wide door for the corrupt to speculate upon the i
unfortunate debtor or friendless heir,to an unlim- i ,
itod extent. Hut a short time since, a very val-jbo applied to purposes of education, internal |
Voto of Tesus.
I'ieroo (c King, 13,0"0.
Scott & (iralium, 4,9S8.
Nearly threo to one, If nny other Stntos can beat
" «!? Slates Senator tron. tua P ntc.ior tne .. .. "1, ],imK.lf found it utterly impossible to goVtt„
^leomuK'i.ung on tho 4th of"^'Jjjtho boy; that ho had threatened them with
leilf i ' ' ' I stubbing! and had oven purchased u pistol for
,1„ j expire. | the purposo of shooting Mrs. \Y , his house
! Tho llouso of Commons of tho North (!aro-, keeper. A double, barrelled pistol was pwd*
n «I linu Legislature has passed a resolution claim-1 eed in court, which the police oflicer, who uccom.
tlio iu„ for tho Stute "a fair und equitable portion;punied tlio futhor to tlio cour -room, said he
im- Li'°tlio public lands, or tho proceeds thereof," to took from the boy, who told linn lie bought
i it—i Miannund ,.v /uiiifv.i'.i.ii. iiitcriiul1 it lor tlic puiposo ututod. I lie llMVO] sent the
Wo cull attention to tho report of proceedings tl,ni| .|,,Velope tho resources of the
of a mo ling in Grim, s county, having reference
to tho Gulvo (ou and llo.l lUvor ltoad.
\Yc hnvo boon considering leisurely und dispns-
sionutely, for several weeks, tbo vuriouiTfiluns pro-
poBod for Intornul Improvement, 'flu ro is an evi-
dont disposition among tlio active cluwo* of the
O jmmuulties throughout the State,to do something- no£ jj0 bencliuiftl to tlio Statin. No regular indus
cfTootual. Our own opinion upon two points j triitl ocetipution would jmy it, and it would only
boon mudo up for a lougtiino—first, that tho Stato,.,.^,,^ j„ tho introduction of bankruptcy; there*
*h')uld not o'ngugo in tho construction through f„r,
think is bcydiid question, us wo have
untilled—iron and coal mines unworked. 'i'HoIqs, by a stuncndous odds. i I , -i. i. ,. , ,
ruto of Interest would, of course, bo proscribed by1 v„to polled) been given, tho | 1' *"?,
the law rcttuluting Uiiuking, if ouch u one ivoi-o ,.|lunBo«l nt nil, would havo been mor
patsod. To allow banking aud tbo louuiu^ of |.IV(,L1|V f,lV(>r of l'iorco und King.
money by banks, at ten percent interest, would " ' Editorial
the piu poso stated. The mayor sent the
boy to the House of Refuge,
Demosthenes, as Plutarch relates, once saij,
thut if, ut tho commencement, of bis public ca-
reer, he hud known what he afterwards learned,
least 810 to $15 per I Wisconsin und Minnesota with tlio bosoiu of do-jof the miseries ot public life, und lmd been,
uoro. Mintinr instiiriooH nt* tho Kiicrifico of prop 1st ruction. Immense quantities of agricultural | two ioa< s, one o ion temg o nn
ertv under tho present mode of udvertising are produce have been burned, us well us fences, |early gi'ave, and thol otherto political power,he
constantly occurring nil over tho State. A re-1 tables and outhoures. j would havo chosen the former.
form is loudly called for, and we join our voice j _ — '.7~ * *■'.* 1 1" I The Orleans famiij have nearly co.uplet.d
Ha l tho wholo vot
Wo luvvo rocolvod"tbis week,"tho South Western jthat of the writer in the Lnlf/.r, in culling I The Ciiioinnati (iu/.ette stutes thut the export. ■ Ofthoroal und personal property which
o niimo of U1H.J. tbe Mature to puss u suitable law on the trade of that city bus more than doubled ,u live Jo «J oin Oto ^ ule^
rho Doctor bus been lbo wntor ulliulcd to enys; |jeais. tionul domain or tiscjtheyrcmuin hugely rid,.the1
there would bono object in introducing a new iio|ui,of aB ft fighter, und luu a ult Ira.^inZ ei-ind-l All of IVescotfs historieal works are pub- , ho outcry w,< raised that they would bo beg.
>m U'liicli f'rnihl Itrwif tin IkmiiMH. tn tint ltciitilP I . . . . _ . • *
O l'O-
American of December 1'itli, showing the nnmo
Dr. ,lohn S. Voi'd as editor.
us a border fighter, und Inn a
St uto Agent* of uny work of internal iniprovenient. j system which could bo of no benefit to the people | ---jj^ oditor helu.sj ^i^'v'c: nueeJed'Vith'H,o?xa Pre^'^Wriv-| Hshcd iu L.udou, iu six shilling voluuies. loured.
Any limn who knows nny thing about tho realities|„r state. 1 h
. . , , . . ... ,, ... i „„ . , . | figured before, nnd comes into his present position1 'I'"!'1: an entire clmngo ill tho policy of the Slute in
of ttovcrnmciit utruelure*, oeginutn^ with tno Ar- I nrro im not a ooiiht Unit ono evil neooni t mines i . ., , , . ' rolatioii to lepil a«lvortiHint;. tJiinjrM now aro j
my nnrl Navy of tho United tftnto*, ami goin^l tt|l Imnkin^aml in insnparuhl.! from it: ami whoth- i pxl)en<?ncc lXi],h'A iQ 11 ** 11 J"' "' nut one fourth of tlio iw.l.nto a«lvertisin« is made
through nil tho State attempts at public improve- j„r this would be counterbalanced by its udvuntu-l W° 'l""U not ",C Amfir,,,an W,U bau"i """" ,m" i through the papers: sher.flsules are «,.t advort.sed |
In ten years,sixty thousund houses huvo been,
built iu London.
Nkw Judicial District.—It ii contcin-
plutod to petition for u new judicial district, te
' no composed of the counties of Leon, Freestone,
, 1 rirove.l under his muna"emcnt. i ut ull: nnd liirnls uro sold for taxes with onlv usini-j Touacco CrbTt'liK,—Lust yearn (leriuan Jfavarro, Limestone, Robertson, Brazos, olid
mmU, kuiws tint conductions ol any kind arojges would havo to be determined by each voter ^ —.C... ,• ' pie notice posted up in writing. Sales uf valuable farnuer, in I lie vicinity of New JSrauiifcls,|]?,,uSi The petition will be present'*! durine
mado at lot* OXporiso by individual ctitorprlso. A*j fur himself. The 'facility for the proeuremoiit of 1 lie Sail Antonio and Oulf llu.l lioud l.oinpany. | n-ojioftv^firn 11 1 ... .i. i i . ... ,. i . . . n . . ... . r
to the urgumeiit thai a private company eventu- nioney, induces wild speoulution, nnd ut intervuls, |buvc determined aft^r long examination und ,
atc in a monopoly, selfishly disregarded of the after huig periods of prosperity, undue expansion jsideration of relative advantages, upon lu;lUl"K | j^X'j "lli-'jM..:i,^t|',o'iiV.'tto'r 'li'<'f;>roj <•''''',1'1111 •>')11"s pi'oliouueed the
public inter Mt, it nviy bo all auswero.l, by the of tho market price of proporty—unreal prosper!' i 'bo Oulf terminus ut Siihtrtu, which it n s ii.l, at- t|J0 Lji.(;is]fttinv« at its next session, und I shall need! 'l', n Texas saoond tonono nit the tit ) in, ol. HO 1 FOB RED RIVLR..
sUtcmont-that the Mu'e granting u charter ...ay ty. This will result sometimes. Those who see ^ doe|M>r water, a hotter harbor, and is most your co-operation. _ f shull draw up a bill fl,r that j fumigating purposes, und adds Ins willingness -TlM TCUNw", t
grant it with just such restrictions as iho public ! the crisis, nnd get in their liubilities while money accessible, of the several plucos u]ion tho j In<'i!i"l'/<'rV'f'tho'i!,'• i.«fa^tuim'!° consideration of U,e j ","1^ V" J piduet! ■' Slustcr.wlll coi.iu.6«co-«*areg...
,r its representutive is plentiful, nnd sell off sur-1«lm'h 'w^omwirtoa o.ut. | Wo uvuiled oursolf of tho opportunity, lust ses-1 Several pluntcrs on the Medina will apply then.-
i jur mi.icu pu^umi up in r.un^. in >;iiuiimu'iiarnnoi, mi uiu \.cuisi> t i falls* j no ] c'tuion win no proseni'hi tiunng
[•nny. j priipevty tjre thus inndc with scarcely uny notice LUuircd, froni one uero, live hundred dollursj ,|IC, esillcd sessioh of the Legislature; so observes
I ' ll,i" ..idvertising 1-giti.iintjdy belongsi t.. Kt.g.u.s. \ lm!ieh tit nt llreuioi. iho |.i„nccr.-,S',<-.</, Wmlmi Aimrican.
,k,„Rl tin; press and would most certainly bo a pu .lie . u j £ M0U||m| t >hxwtt of Wes- ,
interest would render desirable, grading reductions
of charges iu accordance with Increase of liusi-
i)oi«, and that tho State is bound nt uny tinio to
grunt as many more charier* of similurcharueter
a* muy bo applied for, l.n uuso our constitution
dues not udu.it of inonpolie*. Tlio second point
plus property while price* nre high, remain uu
hurt; and when the revulsion conios,enrich them-
selves by buying property at loss than its intrinsic
value; but these nre the few uii.l fur seeing—the
ninny sufler. All these netuulities of banking,
Tho Kev/ Year. Igion, to givo our views upon this subject. As wc
fife#' AN e bid you a happy new \ cur, i e.i oi j (|ftj j t|1CM) ,,(■ U0m.g,.iUu those who udvocute u lueas-
l.ut if you arc only a reader, und not u subscriber, up(j ^ ^ ^ ^ , lh,llr
we fcur that you have not prepared yourself with j motiu„ im(, „ entl( lln)|]o tu tho Mvel,of<t H(.ru.
the efiectivo menus to make the rear a happy one. j ^ bu( ,f. ft proIJl)Hition Just its(,If; it m,u.
upon which our mind is ulroaly nude jip, is, thut jwhieh long exporioneo has developed, can be j For surely if you do not regularly road of | tul.s W)t „mt its lulv„L.ntu jH illtol.ostl,,i, t|1P measure
such surplus money us tho State bus at disposal,, weighed by tho people for themselves but the! world without your own neighborhood, and know
should bo loaned equally to tlirc1 or four principal ■ t-i^ht to refuse them tiiis judgment upon their little or nothing of its doings, you aro 111;.' u man
routes, having regard to un cpiul division among intcrcnts, does not properly vest with nnv housed in u cavo of tho mountain side, breathing,
tho soverul sections of llio ytute, say four thousand legation of their agents or servants. Those y1'1 "ut liy'nP!5 and if you <iu rend, and do not
dollar* per milo, on sections of twentyfivo or t!iir-jwho doubt tho efiiency of u proposed lino of poll.|lmy fur it—stealthily retul some one else's paper,
ty miles, completed, with cars ready to run, so that j ev> ,.,vll t|,(>ir duly by warning tho peoploof tho j xivinjS no consideration to the editor whose labor
the sections shall nt onco commonco paying u rove, ,,,-ils they fear from the adoption of the policy; ut; und brains you thus filch; surely your conscience ^ „
nuc; und of the aooruing int-r.'st, so much should j||mt |)0int t|,«tr <int,v, und their right, ceases." ' j"'111 smite you, und throughout the year there will nU|1 ft i,,,,,',,,, |!lni|
I be a busy devil bestriding your dreams
proposed is to bo determined upon its mnl merits,
not by tho extraneous consideration of the inter-
est of its advocate*. The lawyer always has nn
interest iu the success of his client—even if Ills l'oo
lie one contingent entirely upon success, this does
not affect the consideration of his argument by
the Court. Those who ask for u railroad chnrter
bo declared a pernmn 'lit fund for educational pur-
pose*, is will comport with the prospective mag- iicmocratio invention. i night, oppressing both your brain und your chest,
nitude of the State, and u proper regard for the J" our hist issuo we published the suggestion of j and ever, by day, us your eye falls upon u paper,
. - upon tho plea of the public
Interest, expect ulso to advance their individual
selves to its cultivation flic coming season.
[San Antuiiiu Liyrr.
It:r packet, from New Orleans to all points on lied
River above tlio ltiit't. oil or alieattlio 1st ol' .huuinrv
I next andcoiitlinio tliruughnut tlio Season. Tlie .lim'
Iiiis been built rsjimtlit lor the Upper lli ver, is m-
: tiirl;/ ini', well f'urnislic.l In every resucet, vvitli nil
Tho most extentivc coal field in the world ! the improvement* of'baild nnd machinery to comply
commence* near CaiTollton. Ky., nnd runs Iw'!]',l10 '«"> ,lut "flfmigw*. for-the hotter .yurity
«#. ■ my* -s.6
about- eight thousand suuarc inilcs> ot ^liic n n I>t>!on;ix to it nml no W<trt chc. Our motto is
tonth part, or oight thousand mile s are in live nad let live," The patronage of the IUmI JUivordis
Indiana.
interest. In all old communities where methods
of profit have been tried Ion# enough to test their
nerinanent 8iu'urenn nt of intell'iKonee amoii^ itn| 'he Central ('omniittoo of the Deniorrutio party of > Hcrocehiutg in vuur ear •* how mean it is, to tttke , . .... . . . ,. . . ....
1 i«i « <t ik . . * .. ... I a'lvisaoiiity, property to Jj" Moltl,whether tu (.Minn*
population, present and future, l,'M ' *utot«itiio Ueinocrats ol the several eountiex, j the labor of another, without compensation. [eei'Vi in Probate or under Fx edition is always
Wc would surest to such of our old friends j luivertlBiMi jn t)l0 public Journals: not with a view
As t > tho bonus of land proposoft to bo^iv.Mt toj^"'^ho appointment ot delegates to a ('i nveutiou
tho Counfr:8, for internal improvement, it strikes jAustin to be held cm tho 22nd February, for
us that it ii a less partial mode of gratuity than' noinite.ittiifj a candidate for (iovernor, and fur del-
giving it tu companies; nod that il would bo iu all11 gates to u t'onventam nt I'usk, in
rnspeets better not tu give land to non-resident cap- ty, lor the uominntion of n representative in C\in-
italistsj but to divide it e.pinliy uinoiig the counties! gross, to lie held nn the '.ItIt February, These
composing the State, mi l let them so dlsposo uf it, suggestions shuiihl bo responded fo. M'o have
as their interest nmv direct. Having the laud,
Asa fact in favor of deep tillage, Gen. liar- (
man of Monroe county, X. V., who lots devoted1
much attention to the culture of wheat, states'
that lie litis trueed wheat roots to a depth of
four foot j und yet one half the land upon which !
wheat is sown is not ploughed four inches'
deep.
"You qnarrcl with your wife, my friend;
and why?—do you not think und wish ulike?"
'•God knows we do!" said poor Cuuillo, ''each of
us wauls to bu master."
trlet ns well as the pubUs generally, isiie'st respect-
fully solicited
Agent* 1 Oglesby & (Iriswold, Slireresprh.
I, Turner Wilson & Co. New Oilcans.
Dec. LMtli lH.'.'J,
LS0NAKD SCOT! 4 0C.'3.
I.IST <>f''
BRITISH PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.
Delivered in all tlio principal Cities In tlio United'
.States,
Flil'.l'. or l'dSTACK,
And forivnrdod by uiiiil, undef tho firurinjns of
llie lute I'o.-t-t lliico l.iiw, at
.vi:ju:i.v xo.vix.i 1. it a tj:s.
The steeple of 11 new church was completed in;
llurtfor.l last week. Just before tlio lust stone |
Tin:i.oxuox(}i'.uiTi:iii.Y ni;vi,".w (Corotrv.;
TilK IIUl.Mll'lUill HI4V1I4W (Whig.)
TIIKNoitTIl I-.K1TISIIKi:vri:\v (PrccClmrck)
they huvo 11 bisis of prop rty, and may tho more
safely voto to i<mio county bonds und tu:: them-
* ;lve« to pay tho interest. If the lands are given
to the companion, the people of the Statu are not
c.piully regarded in tli" distribution, beeuu e those
counties through which tli" roads will run, wil'
h ive b.'ou most henolited) und we call so" no rea-
8ou why those counties m wt fivor.ibly situ itcil, or
most fertile, by nature, should receive more public
us have for any considerable time taken our paper t.onf(ir a profit Upon tho Journals, but beeuttse
and been satisll.d with it, that they cannot better jn ,K>Ul,r liri(,u obtained bv iiotifviugall ivho mav
comineneo the Xew Year, than by suggesting to ' imvo „s„ ir( thllt K;ll,, w;„ j„, „ timo!
one, two, or three of their neighbors win, now take [ s,n,,,5liIn Louisiana, at ono time, ndvorlise-i
no paper, to nubsorlb.i for tho Staudar I. listen- ] mimt yt1(,rirB slli„s „..ls (i;s(„.iisim1 w;,tl> j1(lt 1
,V"t" our subscription list is extending our menus jt|lplow ooettshmed by it, w ,s mined by ox-1 h:,"d'' 0,1 hi^i hip turned coinpletuly uround ,
« 11 inlt)rmed that on 1 uos«Iaty tho 4th, there wi 11 public tl useful paper. Wo shall always kcop p0J.j,m,nt nn<j they returned to th orlu'itiaf svs l^auo 011 ho stood was only ubout ti1 i their li!aa,ij diameter wliicli gives them their
,n p 11,0 ,"m,,,py ,'"1 ,own; ftml wo! ! ••« < i"'l ovcme,,t, will, tho Inereuso of sub- j t„n|) cv0rywhcl.0> wo out of ^! foot iu diameter, and two hundred unci teu from ^
therefore respecthilly recoinn that day. ns nLribewnnd it is cert unly doing good to any neigh-1 ,,roperty Im1v f„M. tllt(j jH t.olltinu Jlli0 still imdcr the fatherly care of Christopher Nuitkl
suttaMeotie f* r Iiohliu^ a meeting ami eloetins bor who takes tio paper, to induce htm to increase , , j iimintiaitis its naoleut eelehritv, nnd is, at this time,
delegates. j ,liH HtlK.k of Ltion, and give himself food up ! "U' !"'Ml t7ll,0Ut1 Wntt"n ! AlTiVUl Of UlC IlllllOiS. ! unusually attractive. fr,„„ the 'serial ^rk, of bub
nn.in nnnvt timwn rii,m «.ii„.i, Nkw YoitK,l)oe. 18, M | wer and other itci'iiry liotnbles, written for tluit mog
wns laid, Andrew Conner, onu of the stone14. THI', WbST.MIMSTlllt UEV1UW (l.ibcinl )
niusons, llMuntcd the top of the stone work, und l'bA. 'KWt.tOl/S UUlNDl'lKili MAO A/INK (Tory
standing cruet made a luui'lsoiue bow, ut the' , , , , ,,
.. , !• ,v i • i . ,i , . ,• i Allliou'sii those works nro oistlnguishcl bv the ro
wo time liking oil ]„s bat-then placing Irs lllU.enl,.„0maienicd.y4-t l-iita small' purtUi.
ht i hlj) turned colup.Oteiy around* j ,it' thoir ctiiitents ib d\.v«>tvd to eolltiealMibjeets. It
xeept Written notices I
Bk v. 'Pi.t i* ii ii i i t~% * I . *i " i npon court houso doors, whieh nro next to no no-1
I his notice fi#m tho Central Committee on which to expand his mind; besides the many L* .111 > , , . *"«•* *'* *.*",***. 1 «,.„t ;. uu
houhl he responded to in every county in Iho Dis-! hints calculated to profit his business whatever it i ."T f .'nn< "'^"toos.ugainst whom The Illinois arrived yesterday morning with ^1^5 h. the l iiltcil Sua? Si ™n
tricl. Those who would like to see a eon, I i.e. hut especially if it be, iigrieultnral.which if'f ""f1 l,"l|Hil,t'Cn W't ex-part" minors, nnd un- 550 pussctigers end 82,0110,0U0 of gold oil ..Ti,u Caxtoiis" nnd ••M.v New Novel," (boll, by
"" ' iled of their property, freight, Bhc left Aspinwull on the 2d Dccem- Bulwer.) "Tlio Clrecti fhuid," Katio Stewart,'nnd
! without fair considerution—for h'.H.i Hunt tho imir-: bor.
TIiobo who would like to see u eon.'entrnted maf he, but especially if it be, ugric,,,nn.,, .. , , ..
netion, nml would nvoi.l llie wretehe.l result of ul-dii tho course of u year, may be found in nny ro-! '.'.l 1 • ,ll° '''I1'" 11 n t ictr piopci'tj
lowing incapable men to slip into high station by s.ioctulde public Journnl
j "tlier serials,of which numerous rival editions nrc is
donation than others, which in consequence of mr u mere plurality of votes, against tho will of tho B®„Wo insert the following liuilisbrntio eiruslon,
1 ™«. ,™vo „.-i Ti^.i..,!.^s. .« .1-
f.vvorahlo situation are most iu need
M'o eonoolvo thut u law uulhori/.in
to dotormino for themselves, whether they would
issuocounty bonds to rnise money for int. rmil im-
pMveraouts, should ho pn- e l uniiesitutingly—up-
on not merely tho present (pieition of inlermil im"
provoment, but upon that bread, general ground,
that the people nro the Stale, und tli" priniul gov
erument of the State, nnd tli.il there exists no
gillmnto power ««, / tchar. to refuse the submis-
sion to them, or mi'/ proposition of sulllei. nt eon-
soi|U«neo to 1." worthy tle irutteniion.
j mujority, would do wisely nnd commenduhly, bv
the counties acting ut the right time—now I
U*%.. The January nuinh.r
with rich and bright engravings, is before us. It
is a good number, with some substantial articles,
and u piece of .Music—the Josephine I'oikn. Co-
pies of (iodey's nnd (Jrnhum's nre furnished for
because it has point mid sense, if not great
poetical beauty. It seems to ho addressed to tin,
Legislature nliout to convene, mid enmes to us, in
j ken to bring tho snlo to the notice of those who i
Itlnekwood, lifter it lias been issued by Messrs.,Scott
of (iodey, radiant form jn Wepresent it.
1,,.' or copies of (iodey's und Arthur's II
.Mngn/.ine or Home (iiizetto for !?.'!,5(1 jut year.
J'nTf'.iiMiN's I,aiiiks Xationai. for Jaminry.isnlso
here iu good time, witli 100 pages of rending mat
Banking In another subject, which lias enlist".! l(,r for this mouth, und some really handsome en-
public attention. The Constitution of the 1J -pub-, — vinincluding finely colored fu.dii.m plate.—
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, one of the editors of this
Magazine, is ceituinly one of the very best of tho
builv Novelists, Single copies S.',00 Three copies
S.i.dll, li>" copies Kight copies jtlO.IKb
This is certainly ivc.v low. Charles J. Petersen
! M t'liiwnut St, Philadelphia.
He of Texas, and the Constitution of the Slute . f
Texu both excluded bunking from the State. A-
both those Instruments were udopled by the p" .pie,
tho exclusion was III- net of th 1 p Mple; and there-
fore any suggestion Hint there wns u four express-
ed by th < frnmers of th • instruments, to tru«t t!i.-
people with the m inngoin iit of their own inter..>ts.
is simply absurd. The rule prescribed wns for u
check upon iuinuitur or corrupt legislation.— .
,, , 1 w here i*\
nuoli a thing ns corrupt l'"ji lntion bast known .
. . . . ..; . . burthen
in tho world, .ii,,, h.g-inlliii" oi- in no n tune on , , ,
i , i , . • . i , '"though we Htr.no
normineil stru t principle. Ihitil with the growth . , .
, . u , . | , , . our paper on its accustomed day, wo
of tho Slate, and essential to the development ol .
... ... . ... , , , .'pule accomplish it, and our subscribers Knst. und i
rosourcos existing witlr.u h 'rs df, whose develop-1. „ 1 1 " 1
■ritv. it is deemed ll"l,k,n" ,u,d Hunt will lull to get the paper nt I
, the usuul time,
to; ^
introduce banking, we can see no good renson wliv '1 w1
f• ii I lie Clii isttiias holidays come but once n
> enr,.ind there is ii geuerul disposition iu this land,;
•esslty does not drive men like beasts of
en) to eit|oy tlieui, flie eoiisi'iiiienee is,that |
hard to get out this number of j
could not
in'lit is Important to h"r pro«p
ftIvisable by nny rcspe table portion of people
the <|U'stion should not I e subniittcil to the people.
Tho submission to the people, nnd th" adoption h\
them, may he two very ditlVicnt nets, lint ut
lsast, they aro worthy of I. -ing comnltcd by their
public servants upon nil important mutters, and
whin tho (ptctliou is In-fore llo ni f .r jiidginent, nil
those who l>cliove the project beuelleial, orn.eri'tri-
rious, can tsh" their position, an I thus get a s mini
decision from the very source of power. A r. fu
We would rather it hnd been nth
erwise, but could not help it, However, we imug-
ine most of our cotoiutforarics In this Stuto w ill
not issue nt nil for cliristmn* week. •
Th* JUtw.
The Steamer Franklin passed tip on Sumlnybist
uml went down again on Thursdny.
Tho lluliy passed up, Thursdny. Tho K. M.i
■lo^es is at IVonn Point unuble to get further with
out more wnter. The Hanger bus I. >en nt Smith's
landing twice since our last notice. The Inst time
,al to allow the people to net, is a denial of their on Tues.lay last. Shipped up her freight by 11
capacity, which they may think proper to gainsuv
at s.imo future il.iv, by primal action— <i ««..< ■.
Forourstdf, ns we nlways show our hand, and
care for no man's approval or <!isn[ | ro\nI of our
views, beyond a proper rep vt f r tho foum lie
advances, we have to my, that w. nre opposed t.>
*11 State Banking, us unprofitable, corrupting nnd
parlitt'. A State, in wo conceive, has no more to
do with banking, than with tanning bide* or lur-
uiuj Lu.^, or in soy < thor way iutvrfcring with the
M. .le
.Capital time to subscribe for a newspaper,
at the beginning of the year—it is beginning th"
your right, to minister to the spirit of know ledge,
and rou-J the budding faculties of yourchil.treu
if joii have any—and then it costs so little; such
il pittnuce: divid '2 511 by und see for how pal.
try n sum,weekly,you may giw comf.rt and cheer
fnlii'*s slid intcil'jjeiice ton whole 1:i in i I \ circle
When chosen men throughout tho .Statu
Convene in halls to legislate.
To aid the weak ngniiist the strong,
from..ting good nnd checking wrong,
Then oflico hunters seeking fees,
Are numerous as the swarming boos
And claimants, knell to make n rise.
Resembling lunch the prairie Ilies
Villi shabby members would combine
'I'., share the spell with mean design.
Hero nu n of sense iu counsel meet,
Yet fools sometimes w ill get u sent.
AmI then with speeches long mid loud
Will slanji lo lientIi a listening crowd,
In hopes to rise ami then lie great.
With growing fame throughout the State.
,\s empty casks make greatest noise,
Pools l.el'.t.rt most to gain appliiiisef
A.i.l make a show of stutl'nnd trash
In hopes to use the people's cash:
The worst lor that I ever saw
Are pettifogging limbs oflnw,
Who with their everlasting speeches
Will sap Hie treasury like leeches,
Ami mystify the I'l-obnte court
l-'rotn whence th y hope to gain support.
Ami worst of all when want of souse
Makes rulers swell the stnt.v. expense
Such folks you'll tin.I, are mostly poor,
All.I never lived in well bel'ori<,
l'or living well and getting pay
|)n all they can to make delay.
Condemn me not, ye guilty few,
lleenilse these lines were tiuolo for you,
For well wo know the h.ir«e that fliueiies,
That i< the one the saddle pinches.
Ye honest men nnd men of sense,
I'h Mise stivo the St-ite froia such t*%|>ca!«c!
pl.xjtnteli your work without delay,
Ueeeive your pay and cmue nwayj
l'or men of seu*e ni!il;e this conclusion,
That too in noli lnw oreato1* confusion,
Prolirtc l«iws nre not mo
As fewer luwswcll understood,
AtkI half tlie laws thnt have been mtide
Ifad better on tlie table laid.
Then | eoj le sboubl at next election
I'boo e m mi who pled^iti to jrive protection
Ulio will, with honest sentiment,
Curtail expense of (t.>vcrnni vit;
Hcducc the crt wd of present itu iaher*,
To bnlf the present time and mtm ers:
For half their crowd with prudent care
In half the time they 're alwny* there,
tV.uld jiive the Mute much be'.t r aid,
Than nil tlie statutes they have ni\de:
,<o tin n ndjoiirn ami don't detain.
And ytiii shall come and ."it a-juin,
Ami 1 t« shun the crilic's eve
Will bid y«<u all a long troo.l bve,
And if ymi deem mv w rJ< a crime.
Will iivwr write nuotlicr Khyme;
til* AN VI I.I.K.
tho Winficld ,Scott from Sun Francisco,
might like to purehuse. Now this plan is not on- J, I!''! nmnw^u1'11"1011!? °! .n"!-' 1Wt|} U1"0UI,,H | ^ f" tllut Subsoribors to tho Keprlnt of that
K. ..«:*. ^ i i i at i n • to 810,000,000 loss. Coiltrihutlons for the ro- Magazine may always rely on having the earliest
lv manifestly unjust: but it is the result of | |iof 0f t|1P Huffcrcrs were opened in tlio principal wading of these fascinating files,
riimv, it is the plan of men who do not rend, nnd townsi Sun Fraiuisco, in t:n days, rui.-ed 8300,! TERMS AND PREMIUMS.
miQ I i,el of Premium I otumm below,"]
Tlio passengers by tlio Illinois bring flOO,-1 f0i.„„iV „no of the four Reviews & olio PromA^™!!)
000 iu gold. j Kor nny two " ono COO
Tito loss by tlio tiro iu Murysvillo is 8100,- "uy thrco " _ two 7 00
000 ; only u small amount of it in goods | J,"1' "}} tl'ur of the' Hovlows two
Tbo clcction bus resulted in tbo cboico of (lto1 ",ll!
8 00
i .. ,. j. .. , . . .. ,. | i''or Hlnckwood & three Reviews & threo " II00
|entire Domocrn ic tntc ticket, including Mc- ForlHuckwoo.l&tho4ttoviews&three " IU00
j Dougtll nnd Latham for Congress. I (1'a.unieiiln to he math ill all cam aitrunee.)
| havo never learned tho ttdvuntugos of publicity..
Ilow can it lid expected tluil molt who never road
j newspapers nt home, should know nnythingnbout
the benefits they confer, or legislate so ns to make
I use of their ftgenoy for tho general good; Hut
there should be. in tl Legislature of Texas, men
I enough of intelligence, who, representing tho keen-
estpeople in tho world, should do whnt the poo-j - -• j The 1'rcmluius consist of tho following works,
ph- themselves would be sure to do, if tho question The South Carolina Lcgistiilure on tho 1st il,nck v°b nes of which will be given to new .Subsori-
j were brought before them. j h,st„ elected Judge Evans f\ S. Senator, fur tlio j !,'rabov« e^^lMii'o.lV-0 1,l""1,Cr "f I'^'lodieuls ordered,
I IVrhnp*, however, it is but just to say,that there! hnig term. The vote stood—Kvan*, JS0; Chcs-1
I has been a Mort of excuse heretofore, in the ftietr111^ '
that such newspni^rH iioinlinillv so termed,as have! „„ . 7 S *!0 77
i . « . ,.i irii*. i • i . 'he vote in the election lor I * N Senator in
ibeen liuluiMieu ill some l>hiees, without eIreu a- .i v . it . i • . i t i ii it .
, ; f . tho Now ILimpshiro, to succocd John P. JIiilc.
II on. beennso Without interest, would Imvo claimed L., . Atlicrtoii, democrat, H«: Ira lVrly
j publications, without really giving them pub- whigs, Hi ; John i'leston, of New Ipswich, free'!
lieity: but this is n difficulty which l ould be avoid-1 soil, 27 ! scti'lcriug, l.'l. Total number, 5i(J0.
il. ,ui ! tlJ '
I'lUi.MlC.M VOIjITMKS,
FoukIon Qi'authiii.v Rrvikw (one year.)
liLACKWnei.'s M.MiAmxn (six months.)
I.oNtioN tJc.MiTKiti.v Hkvikw (ono year.)
llUNTl.tlv's mlscht.t.ANV ( six UlOlitilS.)
Kiuxiii ikiu Ut'.vtKW (ono year. I
JlnTttoPol.tTAN >1 VIl.X/.IXK (six lllolltllS.)
Wkstmixsti'.u Hkvikw (cue year,)
Consecutive l'lcmium volumes ennnot in all cnseJ
ed, by requiring tho publication to be made in the I Athertou's majority, 'Jf<. ' * | '•« furnishu.l except of the Foreign Quarter ty Bcriew,
nearest newspaper having a speeillcd circulation ' - - |To urevent illsappolutment, therefore, where that
, . ,... . . ... .. ' Tbo lontiii-n nt'Mi. Tb.1,' M,. i i work is not Mono wanted, Subscribers will ulcus,
ly inn less thuii <100 or .iitO. I o this there could!,. , . F. T' '^'"onler ns ninny different works for premiums us there
be no proper iil.ioetiiiii, because, ns the oliioct is tu Mot.l'op.ihtun I lull, New link, on! nre volumes fo which they may lie" entitled.
. ... . , ' . , •' jliursduy evening, ■ ■■ 1
iionelit the advertiser; or the parties whose prop. 1 * * - - * ■ - -
i- j "g, u week ago, on Australia,!
' I yielded Iiiiii 8- 0t.nl. At tho Hebrew ijoneve-
CLUBBING,
u, . ... ..v4,v„iuw 4JCULVU- discount of twcnty-llvo per eetit. from the nlior*
erty is to lu sold, nnd not to benefit the printer,ut Jens Society's dinner, ut the Assembly H mms |lw,,*w wiil bo nllowe.1 to Clubs or.tei-ingfoiir or more
the expense of those parties, if the m-nrest par.er the same evening, contributions reaching 8!1 00(11nf."".v !'"1'm"r® "lu above works. Tlius
I,ad no circulation and could not give ,hn b!.,mflt|were made. 'gH'(U( j1$ ZSWtf
:of publicity, the nil cot in publishingwouhl beile-j f()V,iJ{|.'MSU)^^1"lT(liWTTTvf 1« 'leylews n,„l lllnekwcd for 'f.'lOj ,,,,,1 soon.
I footed. J bo real circulation of oat h journal could ' ^ hihlllNGS. f,#* No prcmiuins will be (ji\ca where tho shove
lie nseertnined. ns it is, for the purposes oft he 1'- !' "'(''"U1"", ^'e-lOM.—The proceedings,! """wanoe IsinndetuClubs, nor will premiums in
i uitod Stutes Post Offi by tho Sdavit of tl « far' h V0 bw ot li,,lu
oy is paid in lull to the Publishers without recourse
to an ujrent, Money '.'urrent in the State where is«
i (louse
^ " }■*o„M bring for- The debate in the Senate bus not yet closed!^! KrcS^,^
1 in order to obtain the benefit of the ndver- on the case of .Mr. Dixon, of Kentucky.— | HEPVCED POSTAGE
tisoments. l.ven in tho hiring of n sin;;le ne^ro.n | Messrs Siinins, Uadger, Dawson and others The following table will show tlio great roductloft
I difference four times grent.-r than the cost of ail- bnve spoken on tlio slilijcct. ] which has nui.lc on these i'eriudlenls siucc ISO, nud
| vertisomont might be mnde, by seeking the col- Mr. llusk litis offered a resolution calling fnr ,'10 vol-y rates now charged.
umns of u pap -r. nnd if so. why should tho hiring "!J «^l''';i'l^i"' i" 1^5, between the Prior to 1845, tho Post,.Ke on Wsckwood^n,"l"™"
not bo ndvortlsod. It sbouhl be reeolh-oted that i i i A. ^ m' .XIC,,n " " on a sioglo Mevfesr • 11-
thoso most interested nro not the directors of tbor'' • l t'l,ilbl,i.c (lf rC*ns, relative to ng- > « '"M to 1851, on lllnekwood - l'O
11 1 irwttfxli .iu nt tin. I lidlMtiy I " * am i* IIoi-Iaw _ t(l
gi'ossinns of tlie Indians.
on n Kcvlew
matter, and the law which forcibly puts thoir prop.; ° propositions to confer the title of Lieutenant!l851>M (avevago rate) on Blnekwond • "5
■I.tui.i«... tit^iicrn 1 on Winti 11 ^ ' 1 * ** " " itovipw
iu both Houses.
■rtv under the piiar.liunshiii of others should r'o-1 Uonernl on'xVinileld ^cott'iiavo'bcen introdueofllTi,n " '! ° 'in n ?°,vlcw " fx
.,litre the best possible management of it. The iu both Houses. introduced Tbo present postage «n lllaekwoml Is _ • 24
present hnv, re.juiiin^ the few sales ilow ordered l^irge grants of land nro called fur, in favor (J'Vir ra/rr rata are note uniform fur .ill ins TAS.'ES
to be advertised, tube advertised in the near-! °f different States. Senator Chase nsks that nil ''
est newspaper.regarill ... .... .
ifeslly wrong, and is mteii.foii for tho benefitu ,,n« >HI'. UWitm, | .helr spealy, safe, and regular delivery.
ot sinyb nlv but the t rinter: ft r in.t,in,.,, it '.. ""nnai/Julls tor largo grants in aid of tbel BUS" lUmlttaneos nnilcommunications should 1
M those votes surely no objection should be ms'l*
nud thus ensuring
were a few months
published in this di
•nice two or throe little
.trlet.
, ; ' onwucrai'ie uctnitc litis arisen upon tlie ref-
"Initiation .■oieret.ee of the President's messuae.
i'acitic and Mississippi ri.ihlfoad
Considerable debute litis urisi
s mo suge
always nilibessed, p .st-pnl I, to (lie Publishers,
J.I'tlNAlU) gCOTT & Co.,
70 Fi*liok Stui.t, (lintrauce «4 Oold street,)
N*w-VsA
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