The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1856 Page: 2 of 4
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tota| whieh
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aa be ateppedMabors. TW*
bateeeeped the IMVIl. M
tliiik.' 'J*Th^^MM4>riM toll
«finkw- B t*
oo. Ib his H>fiiy. end "Hyl of Anetln. the two
W hituwi m4 Ommm* wo vre^d^tojteh Yteneeo to
[jKfSljiHHl
(n oompllanee with the mU af Rnak, foe voIob-
teere. We paeeed W«e. 8 Weber Mi Mo
papy, m the way. Ateber wae teko* si*, from
the exposure of tbe trip, (It reined on
Irely) and eeme near dying. Bot |
,a d bettfad tobM
tirr at Viiv uadar Limit's idttioiitrtlioii. lie
iogOBO.Md wo shall 000 few MOM llko
with a fmtliKunlv liMDllollv of ehuMlir, mm*
binod with lluwon oorro, u4 elan, high
of dnlgr, Branch T, Areber, woo fro* Virginia
to Tana, bb4 woo i brother of Ww. 8. Archer,
formerly U. 8. teaaior from
the oeatrw (MB Um width and
wide, ONd from
reneetothe
ootid
200 foot in leogtb,
to rooiot Um Mrrent
wfctek tba tuboe spring
2 foot long and 90 foot
the St. Low-
m will bo O
RtesA
h oho roof tbo river to tbe
will Ibo half tbio
foot, Tba loogtl of
abatmcnt to nbuUaentjj
Iron river bank to river
foot, or about 60 yards low than two English
Tbo summer wrong*'depth of the Si Lmt-
m 14 not Boor the oentre to 4.,
to ten miles
, roooe nrii
. Ifcet nonr tna
tbio port at tbo rote of (ran
M hour. Tbo clear distance botwaou tbo jj -
dor mrUftt of tbo oestro tobe «>d tbo r rifD
rammer lore) of tbo riror ii to
Md tbo boigbt will dimioiob
tide witb • crado ot tbo mto
140 foot io tbo mile; «o that it
dsriafj
Z2t
^tSLTS'^.
(Mwioo bu been rradiljr oroordod to' all who
prmre the marl vo« worthy of it. Owr doom io
not M> pabliab annuollj a long lilt of
uatoii, wit to hare thoeo wbo do go ft
tbo alum an of tfci* chool, ao thorou^bljr
for. their offioe a* to cukim and reeoWe i
tbo confidence and reapoet of the
and the profeaalou.
The enrriettlam of atadj in thi
and the wwirfsaonte of oand
nation, arc fit all reepecu aa b
|U@r
u.
I per lb Bet, Tuai and
!a8 00.
the boat medical iehooU>
Faculty aim to
dard of
Io
sunt
feaaion;
rcr>})(MJHiUJi ittr;j
btoonneotion witb the Colle«, ia i
k general Diaaeonry and (Jlmio;
t laxga «itj like Pbiiadelphia, afft
edge of each abutment the I
feet above the anmner level."
On the 24 th of Ju)j hi^. thv
tbo )Mtd of the riror waa rawed i
Mob of the Irat pier of the
the 14th 8fptomber, 'Pier No;
oral feet above t! ' '
of blndi
Par lb MmM.
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Hmob DaMoaaa—The aaiaber Of your paper
baariBg 'date aboat tbewM#! if AagaM, M^
plly roaebad ban. 8>bm tM 4aw wa Mp
heard nothinn from you Now thie 'U an out-
rageeaa atate of thlajp. We bare, ewerawbere
aa the Route In Taaaa, or rather 1 auppoee we
are eaypeeed to bare, a "Mall A|tratf'—Ood aaro
the mark 1 I waa Ufemed a law waeba eiaee ia
Bonham, that Hall aaatter Ibr that aeetioa fro-
quently lay over there S weeba m4 www. Whoae
fault la tblaf 8omIbm the
beraby tbe w^ ef
Aoat mmrn mt bR. Many .1 _
'ben awear they woatteba the paper If Iblaaiate
ia of iron, i_
>olton load and"
Tbe ^ "
_ dot)
wltbMKnift wear and tear of'l
for mora than tao'thouaand year
will oontiano to exiat aa monument
raise, not to
attainment. Ii
tie to add
ual dignity ol
it earneatly protest ^
riaoa~ l« f l«eawa*M the ignorant or ottofwlae uaquaT
■n milm ifl«d of either aex to awame iUt office and
reaponaibilitiee
ia eiUblinhed
hiob, in
a^jr. lifea rbiiadelphia, afford to tbe
opportunities of witueitsing tbo var*
"radical and aurgiral aieeaao, and
i to exhibeit the practical
inciplca taught in tbeir
Jhg patienta ara exam
bod for,*and operated upoo in
ftaenra of the eaeb oaae being die-
euaau4 afld roaeona given for every eonelna-
freacription, or> operation. Numcrouaop-
^ *- tbo Rtadentii of
of thoir teaoh-
at tbo patients'
to
or Applan.Waya,
and laduatry of
Tb« Coloaa
pigtuv ahallopa
uateoincd one
bat u iron
in width,
aeratttiafc abipaof t
beneath iv elevated
mm3m\ i "
b worth;
t h
J.
Tbo
il ftr
>1 Anatomy.
students are
i fotrlnfr
thus they
i preparation
wwdioinea.
tbo pre pa rat
i neoeuary to
•«*BBdMi,
fur prooeontmg
gtaek aiayte mi prioo* i
.nam PaiNTXKO PataaU IK LORDOH.—'
Cambria waa Mr.
counecl
it of K M
lot four
giD
B$w^S
I, M fliWfuo I
edttiofi been worked
prietorof Lloyd's Wookly No*
ten an order to Messrs. Hoo &i
proas of tbe aamo aort "
Nearly every newspaper pri
aa well u hoata of other poi
tho printing buaineaa, vinta
the purpoee of aoeing 'tbo "
work, and all expressed thalr
the amount of work wbicb it
brief apace of timo.
The London Timea ia nolr
which worka off eleven th<
per honr, requiring twentr-eevi
it. The proprietors of ^tw^1
ining Hoe's aix cylinder at
eye-witnessed to iu workiwjf-i
teen thousand impresau
aoven or eight mon (including tho engineer
and fireman) to tend it, wrote their order to
Mesaia. Hoe ft Oo. for one ton cylinder press.
Two or/thtreo other office* in Londafl bavo also
given tbeir orders to Meaara. HoBft Co. for
printing presses.—Ration Trantcript.
. J..1 J. -4—1
THE STAT8 OKTBXA8; COUNTY OF HOWIE.
f tho IharUf of*owi County.
'OU are hereby commanded to summoa Lewis
Tanner, bv publieal
newapaper publiahed it
eaanty. Texaa, for thra# aucceeaive w
and appear before me, at the Court
Bowie coanty. Stele of Texaa, oo the li
nr. wit
Mparkahle
' ;be young
of John Q.
i Court for the Dia-
ftiw
ilM newt of
a « Ailed with
whieh ia going on at
dlean and
!■ aoaaa of the Btetaa where
adopted for eoadaetlng the State
" are equally divided between
PMv. 14W ^
•'* ■*"* ** *k*
MM
la
andwaaym-
m Injrillgeat
t« be eat off
UnwatM, We
'MWf or * 3 If
rf'W
im
I bat the
*f tba
been abame-
we kmtt ftm the
o |.
It ie
tbM af oM,bat
3j£
—v v- • i-:f I .. li'.-
: v, o .. j
We tbheb behaeheea mlaia-
TbeP*
*
Whan tbe foalt doee He,
llttltkl Im llMlll ML
Md awklag eaqiihrlee
will be rt-
la Iw natural
Newspaper*
te
A-^
••■MNpier'
oosiinuM much Ioamt
The Paris pepere eobeeri bed for here,
the same aaaoyiag del iaqaensy. If yon know,
of, er ean devUe any meeas whieh will raaaedy
this matter, you will merit, and receive the gratl-
itudeol all tbe OiOae Timber ooantry, from the
Lamar, area te the apper Oroee Tkabeia. This
lathe Mly P et Office la the Ooaaty, Md it la
vary hard for a awn tn ride 10 mUee for hi e Paper,
Md not reealve It becauee aome aagMgeat or/Vr-
Jund mall Ooatraetar, or ill meets r te- on
the Route, for all thie delay de*« remit fma on*
or MAeaaeee. We have a ftae eoantry, not ex-
<i tiled for 8 took Hatetng, la Northern Teaaatand
whin miQMblii i piUMi toll lkM y^yii Ib#
Farmer well for bU labor. The ffinm on our
pralriea le new knee high, aadpewiag rapid ly
Hoteea, Oowa, and Heat, ae* aa tot aa they well
aMba W> will Mil teaa of thoannde of poanda
af Varit,aagtodMany inlbMa, wbtohhaafot-
tend In tbe Range. We eoaat Cattle by the 1000
oftenerthM the 100. Of Horeee we bare the
Maatang, Indian Pony, and tboroagh Brad Amer
Tbla year an abaadaaoe of Oora. Rut
iter* from
JVlatoria b.i
In iwp anah
alaal wehave aemaffl at what aaaounta te the
eaaae thing—Rmpty A*rr If 1 eaeept haadiada
Md bandradaaf the epeeabeaaf yLeeanal Dak"
franhadbwoteiwapfoarp wm. wbo ntvar did
eaA^ maebmoraHealatUaeonaty. Pear Dev-
il I He hae the Proepeotaa of a Know Nothing
Paper at tbe Md af hla " Dooameat ' and ia tba«
defrauding tbe Oaverameai under the maeb aba-
led Praaklag privilege.
Time* are looking ap a little, la thla part of
tba "Mwal Vlnnyard" goad OTapaofOeca, with
tba late ralae eeeariag a tea winter Raaga, wtth
the atmoat inUre exemption Rate atakneee. baa
bapihm te Wilaaaa—
Tbera la hat ene Mia^ wMtlng to mate thU the
araatdeaiiabk portion of texaa—Nbe ipaMen,—
Ob I tor a Rail Road 11 Weill
eeaw4n|H|Mt<
hrioae allmata, a
tbo native
want ara
it
Md Montreal wDl he
nap mooh of tho beno&t whioh must follow
the oompletion of so tmghty a work.
Ualoaa
rail wav train
renco by the
oial advanl
Victoria bi
eation, wit
exbaut
Miehigai
Woe tern
have opened
nioation, Md tba
eheaplyand
and lu tubuUf
and tbia voif'
greataat atlaaotioM
oiler.
ndifltoultiea arise, tbe ftrat
pass over tbo broad St. Law-
r of 185S. The eoinmcr-
II coneiit in th^iaot that tho
indirect commuoi-
, i balk, tbo
of Canile Weet, and of
Iowa,Wi«oonain, and all
the Unfoa. Reolprnoi^y
to international commu-
niremeata of traffio..will be
met by thOMn road
Ice- A tow yaare henoe
will beaoee^wn or the
tho trav-
Ontu> OAUtotD Orr bt a Biar.—One of
thoae fearfof ineidanU ooaoitad near the village
of Neebota, on Satarday last, which m ao tor
te create the thrilling interoet itt the romanoo
of Ibo pioneer's life. Juat before annaet a
child 6 yttw|oi!d wm eeiaed.in tba praeenoaof its
mother, by a toll grown hear, and, in apile of
ito eoreama and the frantio efforU of Iti mother
waa bona off into the thioket. Tho alarm waa
givM, and tba men, wit k gnna and other wea
poaa of destruction, commenced searohiag the
woods, bat up to Tnaaday nothing had been
found upon whioh to baae a coqjooture with
retoranoe to ita tote. Bean are quite plenty
in thii neighborhood, but thla ia the flrat in-
stance whore human life baa been anoriftoed bv
them, though they had frequently earried off
etook from the ferment, coming up, i in tbia
eaaa, to tba door of tho boaaa.
[Jfeaftowao [IPu.] Trt6aa«:
Abjuval or the Quat Hwcuiic.—This
ektn, the pride end boaii of the Ameri-
merchant loot, not, only oa account of her
great aiaa and Iwaaty of model, bat aleo for her
naaarpateod sailing qaaHUee, has arrived back
ire at ite but i
advantages
i on the piano
scholar,- oonvoraea
and religious topics; is a
ean support himself by
dron's carriages, chairs,
other artiolee usual to if
bo has mounted a h
milea into tho country
baa also orossed t
vialted Barton's
to anppart^or
Hia letters fri
liahed blind any!
terms, Md ho
aa of many fric
.locate. '"*g
blind ^ntlemM, by
i tba hill toeetablisha
atroduoed into and
day in November, A. D. I860, to Mawer
plaint of H. 8. JTmo^m a plea of d obt b
ment for !the sum of Twenty two dolfai
left
eount, and show <
ibe
•ey..
fi,
i mo
my hi
leonnty, this
WM. MOOR
ITE OF T
jjBEjy£
He
baok,
wild,
aaoistunoo
fwell eatab-
in favorable
Hf are'"_
, - '>PnL., iC
jve weeks, tn the
Titus oounty, to be and pern
Maloolm Bolin, a Juatioe of
Titus Ooun
tvember.
County.
> aummon IIol-
three
alK Jtua Oounty, Precinct Nq^, on theTW'flay of
?= .Novamber, A. D. Eighteen Hundred and Fifty
ab> or before tbe hour of two o'clock P: M.,
orrtrnd da^to answer to John W!
Vitl d*
„ .j.on a
due byithe said Page,"Ho^he said
ithee on two promiseoty notes; one for'fForty
liars, Md nineteen cents dne/JaRtary
other for,Fifty
hoarteni eeil pare water.
torn Pkiadlaa af aCotm
try, we Witt have a RaU Read, awd that too at
tor dietMt parted- I aee I
than I Intended, wad wiU deetet I
we are ad With tbe ixnptioa efabaat ate for
tttmaW ||i ttmnamk I
npn ^^ra r^^n • wn^naa^wna a
Tfimhtof ! ik§ gatiaat Hn-R
■ WRt^w y. WBRw KMnaM^w
ma witb aMtiaaanteof racard. aaaa
o bar" eapaaity may be gathered
that mom of * "
te the 4tb of No-
•nanland baRm
Shm
frrnn the foot thst on om of bar trip, f^to Mar
aaillaa te Kamia«k «be aarried 487 cavalry her
eaa, for wbaaa aooommodatmn the entire length
provimoas and forage
«^tetbaaMM,. On her laat return
«tor **eorya rfati^aamateand waiters
d tba ni oommiaaary deaarUnMt, and
^ ^ f"11 *IV* *<« •* rine
and tba naatnmry water and
HnKtox
barayeaterday-
«, long) tad. 48,
largaat ona baa-
aut hundred foot
. Hon. Henry 8: Qayer,tha able WbiglBenator
Irom Miisoun, baa published atl addreaa to the
"Whiga of Miaaouri, in which be announoea hia
preference for Mr. liuohanan. Ha aaya: -
1 have endeavored to aaoertain/ for my own
guidance, the relative atrength of the aeveral
parties and the proepeote of their respective
candidates, and>am satisfied that tbe conteatia
between Mr Buohapan and Mr. Fremont—
that Mr. Fillmore Mnnot poraib!y obtain tho
electoral fate of mora than five States, and is-
by no mems certain that bo oan carry a single
one. If unfortunately, there ehould be no
ohoice by the people, and tho oontaat be trans-
ferred to tho Honso of KeprcacDtafivea, (a re-
sult (hat aome of Ihftltopportorfl > f Mr Fill,
moro earneatly hopo for and diligently strive
to produoo.) his parupeote would not be im-
proved. Tho con teat Would remain m beforey
between Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Fremont, and
would terminate in the choioo of one of them or
uo election.
A fairT bright, beautiful girl, between the'
age of four and five years, daughter of Mr.
Winchester, who residos at Powell's Mills, on
the Kinnickinnio, says the Hudson North Star,
wandered from her homo oco day last weekend
happening to be missed, sosroh was made for
her, and when found eho was in the edge of
the mill pond, drowned. She hnd gathered a
beautiful bouquet of wild (lowers whioh grow so
luxuriantly hore on the banks, and they wet*
grasped tightly in her right hand; her little
body waa lifted out, life had fled, but the flow-
era were not removed from hor grasp, and when
aha waa laid in her laat reatiog-pJaoe, her hands
ware crossed over her braaat. with the flowera
ratting there—fit emblem of tbe
whieh friends ware mourning.
nineteen oenta due/<
Herein toil not, md
due*25t
this writ witb your aotkm' CeS
WUntti the hMd of aai d«
in Said Preeinot, this Tth day
mo. .' " MT BOLlNi Jli'-"
RXbeuted the above, by sending to Charle* f
" Jf:Jpc. Rtendwrdj anewapap
Morse, pu
publiahed in
181
1856.
{No. 40-3ts.)
Texas, this 7th Octol
A. B. P, MAYH1LD
lAerifTUut Co. T«<u.
J J Pri n tort foe |6,50.j
/El.
VfWOTWT,
pomiiln;
EAHAWAT
pore spirit
"What do we aee, but tba other day upon
J^r lk# Am*ioan Congreaa, yaa, on
the 20th day of July. 18*8. M7l)un, o? In-
diana, m avowed Filixeore man, introdaoed a
IU1 tor tbe restoration of tba Miaaouri Oom-
piwwiae, and for the virtual abolitioniaing of
tba Kanaaa territory. I challenge tba Ameri-
aM people to tbe reoard aad ask them to rx
amine, to aarataniae, and to ii
pounda; ts about 5 feet It inches in height. Said
negro, is black, and baa a sear on Me ebeek,
which one, not re collected. The scar is about the
sise of a dime, and look* If'
inated from a bum. Said
and may have been
P*"®"- ,5
Any pei son tekrflg up t
ing boa as me, ia Sttt ao a
jail, so taat 1 can gsa~Baq, ■
warded. P* L.,
UutU dm**#, Oct 5th,
Tr 1 \7. - 1 ■ winii an mj
CLARKSriLLE CLASS)
MATHEMATICAL, ft.
LAJNTILE ACWEj
BBV. JNO ANDBRSOX, A. U. )
A Prim^paU.
J. A
AID
RUFP, A. B
her.
TBE above School,
'been eloeed for twe
opened en the Bnt
for V Am.
The wants of the eemmMlty. ondtheeart
IkdtaUea of many of the old haVel
Principal t0 associate with hU.
Raff, a Graduate of South Carellaa Celleae w M
uZZf eonsldtrable exp^^fl
_ _ . vxms 01 tvitiok. "*, -j
for CjaMw, ar MathemaBe,
, hjjjb. par aeeahm of «vemeBtht mm
«.«" i Eaflaeering on railroa.V 1* iikelrto be-
y*"** ^°r* * Pretetei* in tela State, urf la Ar-
"■■a, tor many yean to oeaie,—veuax men wbo
tfcw#*«kly laaWted for thla profsat-
Jf"' now m eppertantty te do se, whieh If
j|V^a«waee, will fey the feaadatioa of fetate W-
Sag ssatii^'trsLSr %
UM,Kk m
iinrnni
will be sold
Cracka
Pie froita
Tobacco
Cigare
Pens
I Syrap
lappiM
rail
|0Us,n_
r, Spanish 1
ryl°
and <
er
a oountry
taamined not
plaee.
We feel
satitfy all
Our old
and are
to wait
1'ai
ISNOWj
where I
treating <
der aold by i
we oan i.
r give us al
utrona i
iat
iona Oram the
rOelloge, i
SBPiSriaM in
aatlvity, where f - sew
profession with groat a
among us for several j
he hat proved f *
worth and i
sooeeit whioh ]
cea, within our)
a superior and j
States. Having fori
attention to the ate ~
oases, he is in oiT on
rofeasloaa) us
oatof i
^teke I
t
ft"1'
t casa
hitherto ea
tre'itmont of
ahlversally I
As he I
ead
viae i
Moai
teat
oases i
able
Operations for Catanqt, Strabismic j
gium performed in tliej "
Terms made J
preecril
pdbli
mum, to aerabaue, and to inspect tbe votra.
Rvnry aingte aolitarv Northern Fillmore man
wRRtet two anoaptioM Meeare Volk of New
York and Brown of PMaavlvanU t>k^ w
with the Black Rapablicaaa for
and paaaad it over tbe bead* of the
Dnteoajntto party and the South Am-
•MX* ' "I'1; V;-
the PHnripala
ftfeatwlBfiap
tojte teala 21
a *^fakieetwUlhe
ffiL the part af
atteaUoa tetha
The
wbobnatwten
children am
(Ko. tflctl)
)t.
I in <
and
by hny^wdfenam
doM to order, and '
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