The Democrat and Planter (Columbia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 19, 1856 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : illus. ; page 24 x 36 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
4
-t
ahfc lOfig
L rUi UEDlOCttAt AHu VLANTtU.
TOL. TWO.
Tfcrca J.r and a half rinra Ihc underned un-
dertook s Ullih a p-per of high character in
Br&eorU Cbuntr. lie behoved that there wu
promUJrj nV.d here for raeh an cntcrprisr and
uvi 4w. tiiiimntA mneu wiJi confidence
BtactlhcdateofihcflrtttiumtxrofiheColumbUDcia -
aratU-Umeandenergj ve boon "
tthewrk. Tor three jeaw and a halt; w.taoecs-
.- Al
tfcnxl atirbt laUrrnptioM he hat prctcnted to the
pttroat of the paper each week. tbvU which it has
bn his earnMl endearor to render useful an d enter-
U'minff. K h ald rely upon the Terdlct of perhapa
woparCalfrteadp.hU rtoect has been more than he
could hare hoped. Kor would he claim all the ere.!
ilofthUrMCil. MnthUdaetotheaidof thowwho
la the opafit of partner la the editorial chair hare
hitherto trad-red valuable contribution to the matter
presented In tae column of the ptper.
Xn presenting Volume Two of toe Democrat and
rianter the pabli-acrfaaa buttorelertohlpatcoore
a an rararrt of the futon. "WhateTcr energy dcro-
tioa lo principle industry and the amall Aarc of tal-e-ntbmar
P" tn do- thall be done to render
the PPr valuable to all Hi patroei. In a word wo
hop.tepreentan egricnlmral and political fcmilr
wewipaper.sMhMthiUproTe a welcome vbitorto
every faallr into whlcn It msy ew. vr
Om. eopy Inrariably In advance J
nooptea
ffwe0.i7.flre
Uberalarraneemeatiaadewitti Poetmutcnwho
M agenU for the paper.
rOK AUVKKTI81KG.
K eelnmn per yer
Qn half a eolami
.Hit fTttrth "
ne tqnara lrt later Hon
eaehtabeqoentlniortWu
-.4. nf tn 11 im orlets. tier Tear
too 00
ton 00
$1 00
CO
$10 00
dUconnt wlllbe made ou card or yearly adver-
fijaentwhen anaroidably omitted.
AertlwmenU of a pergonal character wheuad-
BiwwWe.wmbechiirgedtwo price.
rolltleal circulars or rubUc addrcwe. for the bene-
fit ofindtYldnaUwmbechirged M SilTerthenienU.
VensM adrertttngby theyear wiU beconflucd to
their legitimate bnalneca.
JlepaperwUlbe continntd untH all arrearnges
eiuadnnleattheoptlonof the puMLhera
AU monoy reiuitU-l to us through the matt in
fwedlattcr. msybe considered at the ri5kofthe
pubUaber. n. cnslllKO Publisher.
Cblnabla TexaAng. rtlS56.
Jlviuocriitic Ticltct.
JOE Pn8lDCST
JAMES I5UOIIAWAW.
XOIt TICK PCBaiDXST
J. C. BStECKEiKUIDGE.
Eltctort for StaU at hrgc:
7KAXK BO WDES W R. SCDRR .
District lector.
a t norm. A. J. HAMILTON.
Uosslp witU Our Ucudtrr.
lhc41diascon& batata;1 or Chinese po-
tato still receives its dn share of attenthin
from the agricultural papers. That- th"w
Uiing so far as realizing the expectation of
ie creduloun is oncorned is a humbug we
iftve never bad a doubt. The speculation
of selling the tubers was a successful one w
-the Hbrth last Spring they being readily
disposed of at five dolluts per incii of root.
Of conr'o however but few persons have
fceen able to enrich themlves by it. The
report of ilutfo who are cultivating It begin
Vi appear. M.rt in tho North meet with
no succcts at all. Iu the South there is a
more pnimUng Rowing. Wa received a
tuber from ibe Patent Office late in the
Maoii and planted it with MHiiecaro. WV
can only say of it that it h doing paa-aldy
well for the easjn. It in growing and that
is about ull we cau say of it.
We muV. say a word in Apology for the
badnppearance of om paper tcrsome week--past.
The heat ha- been bo great a- to ruin
-our roller and to defeat all our attempt to
cast a new one in it place. We have been
' "iafZ2l to retort to on old one that was laid
aside as unfit for us six months ng.-
Jhing will change soon however. They
must change.
KnTTnoi. AciAisr. Thoe interested will
"tear in mind that the next ae-aioii of the
ecbool in this town will commence on
Monday Sept 1st.
A friend from Fort Bend connty says the
cotton crop never looked better than at
present. Cotton i rapidly coming in and
bringing a good price.
The returns from the elections in the
different counties in thinState phow inrrea
ed Democratic g&ifl everywhere. The
.triumph of the Democracy in Texas will be
mpletr. In November Texas will roll
tip a glorious majority for Buchanan and
Brecfcenridge.
Tfe gire the official returns of the late
-election in Brazoria County as compiled
from the record. On the State tictc! t
will be seen the democrats are about fifteen
to one of the other party. In the county
election there was no d'vWon of party:
Attorney General. Willie 360; Sted-
man 19.
Comptroller Shaw S59; Rhcrwn22
State Treasurer. Raymond 841 ; Tarl-
ton33. Ch. Justice Sup. Court. Ilempliiil 373.
Amciatc Juttit Sup. Court. I.ip&-
comb 387; Wheeler 337 ; Jennings 13.
District Attorney. Wilson 227 ; Gil son
158; Shropshire 7.
ChitfJuttic Brazoria County Ferkin
County Commissioners. Damon 193 ;
Bryau2S5; Bates 220; Oollhw313; Cof
fee 162; flayr 133.
County Clerk. dm 207; Masterson 171.
Shtrijf. Ballowe231; KeeUS; Spindle
M; Hall 71.
County Suruyor. Durant 265; Gaw
AntHor A Collector. Iloskins 213; Ay-
cock 166.
County Treasurer. Duncan 367.
Coronsr. Prewitt 116; Wilkes 28; Spin-
dle 7; Keen 9.
JcsTiexs or tub Fxxcr.
rrebinctXo. 1. B. Hiuklc and B. 0.
Jones. O instable A. Ahrens.
Prscinct 2Jb. 2. R. F. Clements and L.
B. Griasom. C)nstable II. Hartunj?.
Precinct 2To. S -F. W. Harrison and E.
II. Cushimr. Constanle E. Neel.
Precinct Xo. C Win. 31. Soott and T.
0. Nelwn. Constable T. J. Callihan.
At tho rent scu'.on of the District
Oonrt of Dallas County as we learn by the
TJerald final judgment was rendered in
erenty-five cnftcraoii!y for debt. Abut
twentytbri bills were fonudby thegrand
Jarj.
Suooks says the prettiest sewing ma-
cblnu he ever saw wjis about seventeen
years old with short sIeevelow neck dress
and gaiter boots.
'Mybwk is wrecked as the dog re-
marked hen thrown vverbord in the
-
XUc Uuinuuilo CHiiaiilate XSicblttic
ofthcTarae..
The Rhek Republication partv undema-
biy at present maiin5 a very large vote if
m.c more than any other in ...on of tl.c
Northern States have nominated mid :ne
hiiualinnir s irons: hones ot l-diuz aide to
jluct Col. J. O.Fieinont to the I'lO-idency.
They look upon hiw as the emb-ahlUeUt of
! lllAII l(lk.in .... !... . I-. I ... .. I....a.... II
(heir i(!e:iB on tliu subject ot slaven. He
Jius to lirtve suiuc c.ann la thu ullicc &st
uy iea.-on of Iiie imlitur clianicitr. Bo.ny
n ruiifg.iile from a Southern and cnittrva
tire party ht gains tho ayx!itHthic vt a
large cks.o. L.u.por.e who ..! a
similar category. And then being a hand-
some man. and havii g a coiiH.durab e mys-
ury conneU-d nirh hia lilw ll tue dawd-
ling puuy love a.ck gnU aieca.ried ana
with him. lie U so riiinauiic. And thea
tho mybtcriea! It i u nvtery wheiu he
was born whether hU patns were ma. -ned
ur not how ho uaa educated whether
lie id a Roinau Catholic or a PuHeMaut
whether he was ever in any battle where
he tlood the mot remote chance ot be-
ing hit by a buhVt whether he or Kit
Caraou exploud the Rocky Jlou stains
whether he is a Know Noihng or a HIack
Republican r u lact eitlier whether lie
is a rich man or a piur one whether he or
'Je.-wie' is tie ro.il candidate. Moreover
a greater mytery than all U how he was
ever thought o! ftr the Presidency or how
any man of intelligence could be induced
to vote for him. Oi.e of the organs of the
party which has nominated him howi-ver
givisthe principle of his pIa.tfonn in no
iijnIo ioiiH teriiH. Roid tiiem:
u Fnat CoutfroHs has a riL'lit to abolNh
Muvory in the District of Columbia; lopro-
oiuiL me riae-traae between the Sates :
to forbid ularery in tlieTerrooriiS; and t.
refuse to admit another slave Stale inio the
confederacy."
This policy is declared 4I tciset Bound and
constitutional."
Strange as it may room such is the infat
uatiou ol tho people at the North it is far
from being imp-isble but that this man
Fremont may be elect d to the Piesideney.
Ho will undoubtedly get a large vote in the
North. We expect that he will carry niaiu
of the Northern Siatte and shall not be
surprised if he carries a majority of them.
Agaiu-t him are arrayed two men who
an well and honorably known as states-
men. We gho Mr. Fdlmoie the credit of
b-iitg an honorable man and a patriot. To
many point of his policy we have an un-
conquerable and an undying hostility. We
believe his principles not only as a Whig
bnt a a Know NotluVg are unwise and
unconstitutional. Yet we do nt hesitate
to coufe&s that if the cntet was between
FlIlmoaud Fremont if we had ten thou-
iaud ' ts w would east iht tnfor the man
who we are willing to oelieve has the bet
goi-d of his country in view. But the con-
tet is very far from being between !he-e
men. So tar indeed that there are hardly
electoral tickets enough uotn'nafed for Fill-
more in all t.'ie State- to s cm his election
even if they were -ui-pesiul with the po
(to. The most euthiMa-lic of the Ameii-
Ciin paity aie unable to show a good reus n
for Mipposiiiif he has even a i emote chance
of election. They claim haely two or thro
Southern States and haidly nue at the
North.
On the other baud we have James fcuch
anan the standi) d-beaier of a puly thai
Iuk always bien true to the Union that ha-
always advoca ed State' Riirhts where ev
cry meaMire has been of great naiioiial im-
portance. Mr. Buehatiau "fi n iikim liiniBjli
again-t wlue patriotir-m and whose devo-
tion to the eqn.il rihtsof allsecl.ous taith-
tug l.a ever bei u proved or oin he pnived
Between the Dein cracy and the B.ack
Repnblicms in the Notth tho battle waxe.-
hot. To secure the triumph of otir pany
the South mut help. 'J he Deinociaey no
repeal it is now its only hope. With mic-
cess of our party in November Black Re-
publicanism is hound lo cUhBidc. ilh lis
Oefea the Union will no longer etai d.
With thee tacts we aj pral lo evety true
lover of his country to weigh them well.
Let mou of all parties in the South examine
well the position of things. Let there he
no division here. Let the vote in Novem-
ber show a ralUiutfofour eutoe papulation
tor the Union ami it perpetuity on the just
basis of equal riht of all citizens.
i '
The Mitel Judicial JJUtrict.
Our readers will remember thai the leg-
islature lat Winter chaujiel the boundiries
ol this District so as to throw Galveston
iou ni oui and bring Fayetie county in.
Recently thoy have dabbled in the mallei
still further and have changed the time oi
holding the cmrts si that Brazoria comes
fir-t and Fort Bc.d la-t in the ciicuit.
Ihe length of the Brazoria court l cm
ttlmrt one week. The treason ot tho comi.-
is also so changed that although Brazoria
is made tirst in the circuit 301 our cottit
conus only about ain.'Uth earlier than tibi-
al. We give the time- of holding the couns
below. We ato unable to nay whether the
law giics itito operation this tall -r hot:
. ilic Uouut 01 Brazoria mi the tiist Mon-
day in April and October aud may con-
tinue in hesaion two weeks.
In the County of Matagorda on the neoond
M udnya alter the first Mondays in Ap il
and October and may continue in 0 earn
one week.
In the County of Wharton on tho third
Monday atter the fbt Mondays in April
and October and may continue in sees-ion
one week.
In the County of Colorado on the fourth
Mondays after the lirt Mondays in April
aud Ociohcr aud may continue in SvSion
two week-.
In the County of Fayette on tho sixth Mon-
days after the first Momhus in April ami
October and may continue in seMeiou
three weeks.
In the County of Austin on the ninth Mon-
days after the first Mondays in April an 1
October and may continue- in be-feiou two
weeks.
In the County of Fort Bend on tl e elev-
enth Mondays after the fiist Mn-'ays in
April and October and may rontiiiue in
session until the busine s :s disposed of.
We popv the following item ooticeruin-i
ihe Houston and Columbia ltd I road from
the GalvfcBton Nt ws. of Thmd iy la-t. The
members of the legislature are a curious se
of men. If thy dout put this thing through
MNin we sSall Ik comeled to pet Col. C
ifthts county to go and bny up a few of
them. We understand they are worth
about five hundred dollar a pioee.
fcTbe charter for the load lrm IIousfon
to CV'umbitK whloh parsed the Serato is
i C it- .
still in the hand of the Ht.u e C'limtittiC
on jfcrus Im..rna.IK.nK M.-aiilllisC.
" "" E.in 1MI be
Ue cl ae' I'rovWiS '" ' 1
1 the p:.s.uo of that UiK
0I1.1II have hii'hviivliis il if. The fueniK
of tlic n!ivo dinner in the Scna'o au
tbereiore saiti in le ilc1:iy:n.:iciioti 0:1 this
hill till the clinrter shall pav tie lions-
so that by iniMnjjint it may come -n lor
a filial uoi thepuhliutiuitiey. lut a- ihert
in a:ll t. be 80HH- jealousy or want of har-
iiumy am mj; fume oi the Railroad Compa-
nies the Il.iuac Coinmiue. it is M.apec.eil
'? kdCP"k ihtfr I"' tijl " "!
plement hltall pa-s the enate. In mderti
make pure ol their nbjtct I hear thai a
mj .rityui tidtCommittee wih nc.unmvn.
an amendment to the chatter e-xprti slyx-
cludingihia mad horn ihe Leuvii.n ot u.v
Loan Bill. There is no telling h.nv this
little cou.e-l will el.d"
Xributu ut iCcfcpwCt.
At a called meeting ol Columbia Chnp
ler No. 34 K. A. M. held at Ma.tiirlhul
Columba on Saiur.ay Aug. ltftli. 23Uo
the f diou ing i osolmions w ere n porud ami
adopt-d:
Si!ei:sas" God in his Providence has
s-een tit to remove from our Ms;ic Circe
our worthy companion (J. A. Nacii r..kin-
him a- wt-tnirttiia bnglnerwoihl heond
the dark watera of d ath. And whereas
we are dtsirous of ua-ifying our re-pen
for the deceased as an huuoted member
of our f afeinity.
IZeMilveiL That whilst we recorrniso in
ih.s nfil ct:Oii the hand of an iiiMM-irnb u1
God we aie toretlecl uiioiitheuucei--nii.il I
of life and to renumber -... our lit? -
the eanh i"-t1(irt ...i .i - i
.oort timj nc ovu day not lar
thstant from any one ot us.
Resolved In token of our rc-pect for the
memory or the deceased the members ot
thU Chapter wear the usual budge of uiuur-
itflig f i iliirt days.
Resolved That xvhile we present our
-yiiij aihie- tt the family and rehtiivcs ol
our deceased compnuittn w would point
them for consolation j ijj wjlo lKni.
able to bind up the broken 1-e.iriod and
who hatli proniiseil to he the 8'ay and up-
P't of al'-suchas put their tiu-t in him.
Resolretl Tiiata c.qiyof these resolutions
be indented to the Wile of the deceabeil.
and alio published in the Democrat and i
Planter.
E.II.CUSIIING
i
S. PEUKINS J. Committee
S. L.S. IJAU.UWE )
A true c py from the le-ord.
S. W. PERKINS SecY
COMMUN KJATIONS.
Bkazouia Aug. 16 185C.
Jr Editor :
At a meeting of a number of the citiz"iw
of B'azo ia county in the t"vn of Br.izo-
ri:ion the l'ih iiiht. lo- the pti po-e ol
taking the prepaiatory sp tow.nd- e-
cuving some f th benell s ot the Rivn !
Bill paed at the pns nt se ion ot the
Letiislatuie Dr. P. A'cher wascilbd.o
the Chair and A S. L-ithn.p apnuiut-r
Secretaiy. The-e w;.s tpiite a re-poiab'e
attendai cet!ioiigh uotu.!area ;:nuldhav
been wi-lud Thi-? w.-i owin- in a nai
mea-U'C ti ihe W:iit of imt;e that HC a
meeting was to take phoe. Jim. A. Ur
ton Eq. Maud the bj ct of the meeting
tit he the nppoiutino it of a i'leaMiie- ami
pllertor according to ihe pPviMoii .f tl e
River Bill to receive Mihsciiptio' s from I h
..'eiw ot Brazriu count for (he'r.brpoi-
i improving the navigation o?trthe B.n
at ihe mouth of tie Ilraz. s ner. Heta
ted that there had b.vn souk doubts ex-
p'ceil wl ether the provision ot tl.c hi
Mould cover imjinae aeut9 of this kh d
lie aul that letters lad been wiinen u
1 Austin tor iuionnati. n on thi- point urn
if the an-weis were favorable the Tieasu-
lermd C.lhctor would piocvcd to call on
the pe ij-b" imuiidiaioly for Hihsciiptioii;
.foot uothitiii funher would h done.
On mot imi Clin'oii Terry Eq. w..p
ui auitnouly elected Trea&mer and Collec-
tor. On motion. It was ordered that tho pro
ccidin-.s of this meeting ho torwa-ded ti
the Democrat and P auier Tor puld cati n
On motion the ineetiu'J ai j-uin cd ine
die.
P. ARCHER Ch'iirn.
Au.vrn S. Lati;i:oi. Sc.
KcrUic licnuKTjt nut Planter.
Citrdoiiiait I'upersAo. 3.
At this Hesio:l thi: subject i tf obta:nng
cornet le-t'moiiv va-di-eland uneXuauM
td. NiXt sprung i ho question a- to tin
chame. by wnioupers m-were made uuae
of lacs and the ellects ot know d:e oi
tl.oui. I he brain alone is cifceted bi tin
external sen-e-1 which when tini'iieraieo
in oetail are tie lollowiug: II cuing.
seeing feeling lalkiuii or in. iking mnV.
Miiellin1 tastin ami motion. In te en-nci
to tld subject ihe tii three are coriec.
the i C3t ohsoiee objected to hecaU-c a
are channels of couiuuiucitiim with ixtei-
... ii
lift! objects the iijoinuer a neannj-
s applied to utri-es alone; uoisu Wh Com
muuicited by motion of the air by object
I'otuiug in c ntact with each olhei ; Hiom
"lj-ctcj must be either animate aud mc
fiom a pow r of motion inherent with n
itieuiscKe.-. or iuauimat and move with a
power ot motion acquired from s one other
b"dy. 2d Moving nir pa-sing over certain
obj cts as the wind (through shrubbery am!
tiee-). S eing is m rely the impiesion of
externa! objecH upon the te-iuiual h audi-
est the optic nerve. lel ng tasting ai d
smelling are mod licatioiis of each other: j
i hey are only alKcud by the cniact o.
the oiji els With the beiihe it e:ds tit the
nerve- thefc are the aveuuex to the brain
lulkiiig and motion are tl e tffec s of th
action of the h-ain coiisequ ntly tho ave
iilie from tho brain thevefo e in this ma
ter ate bs lete. Now ta-iiug and smell
inn ae Hj-ecial seu-cs their sp c al iy being
applied to objects were therefore in ihis
tt atter tl ev are ob-oltte. It i a mental
axiom that m-n oe thin s a- they aie ami
wlun not iijuriotNi atbe-id by tlu-m ie-
g"id them a- they ought to e. Knowl-
edge is only acquired b labor n r can it
be transin tied like worldly good- f om
parent to t-on coii-cquenily it requoes a
powerful inicllect or intense mental ap; I -cation
to enable one to uverM p to any ex-
tent the hounds to w hiih tier daily pur-
siit5"f life and UMi.-d tiaiiw uf thoiighiB
would ciiry them. 1 he practical applica-
tion havini: 1 een caTIed hr it wa replied
to that a povi-iion ot otK laws dcmnds
that no ri.his ot citizens s'laJl heiuterfeied
with escvj't by a jury of 12 meu teleeud
C;&2fe
'""Ji1
horn all the poittutisof life and as it cau
itot he Mipjroscd i hat their taiu of .bought
can easily bcdivcrel it is haidly to be
b. beved that lhe will place a p- h.t csli-
mtte up u all the fi.e-s atntid by uiinecs
otijlit tt he. as certain utiiieniidasciruct
as human power can make them. Nnw ti
revert to tho letniio:iy. In this conn ry
with a Mnall coxupeleiire an iMdutioti fiom
legal teMi.iiony can always be obtained.
A- to the waiting reivauts they aie tin
Soiiiheiner no.st intimate frieudj- tin-
iir.t at UU bed -ide in the morning ti.ey
arhnitus er to cery ugnt j.uiing the da.
the continual observe! o every niuiou
and action t. e lecepllirle f the f otihs o;
ever iiasMonaiiO leehigof-cn theclruinei
tiiioiigh whic.i tneir menage-pis tt.eh
unei to the nio-i pMiloundthoiigiit nlien
exprecd Mid ihe hot at thtnr bed sde ft
n hi. The aie eroa.ure- ot passio. m.t
of e.tsou. and not le-al uituev-. l e
iM.laiion is c eval i h pcfeonal indejnd-
once Wnich cm a'ays le hud in tin-
co.mtiy with a small cnupeteiice. Thai
nub peudeiice can be perfected with a home
separate horn all neighhois ami with Mate
to supply even want; it Ntluna complete
isolation and will: care a tlesuuciiou to all
lual listiuiotiy. Our laws a low an eas
dipo5.tmn tounid-tlKeeiaucoofdom-tic
ties leaniiu m.itriuiony as a pattnci-
hhip that a jury can d s-ohe thereby hidi-
ivcily inducing an Nohuion hxn u T;0-
TheM.on wasauim:VLMi U1 '
labors uere ha 0. aIIa u! Wu huUlM.
..ur i.eci:irt we G:-eive tl e Bcedile will
ihe m0t proh.utul devotion and adoration
W our'iMtitutioii. x-
RXLPII GRIFFIN See.
Leller fruni OutiUiiis
Gawkin&villc State of Maine 50.
AlUtur Editum;
I win yen about the sent in my klose
iu m lat. A soon as I louud out what
ad thefiiss wiis-.bmt I went and a-keu
Jeudn's turgi veins- and inarms fur ku--Siii.
fehe sed 1 miM go inter the kh-wpes-ai.d
ask .u giveness from another source.
I nkcd hr ef binn uther place wou den:
dew xw well? She sed lui her jan she
di leni no hut it org t. So I koukluued I'd
g down in the bee hotfee and ask Hit a long
lime lui k ami fur sum time lea kum. A
otic side wits all open and it wou.d be more
apt tew pi up; giM a.ore I g.-t down tew
ihe bee hoii-e I sot don an kalkilaieil.
Yew know that it takts sound one mchi
lo travel oer a space uv leveii hundre :
nid thirty tew feet and it's owr nineiy
fiwinillioiis uv xuilis tew the sun aid I
don't .speet thaiV qua-ter uv the way t.w
I'rovnieticc (I dmi't ine.-ui Provide c
Ulh-de I-lallil) but the IVovide C0 lhai
ma-Ie all uv ns iho trog pond and the
mountain the g:a -aid tho amikonda-.
No make- them but Pnmdeine made
im ; mi lis gi-t as long a- Ms h:oad I kon
kli:- ed it wuideiitd w much ool; ihen
ain ihe lea wa that a body-prayr inn t
ttiak' and the d Ilicilr toad tl ey must he
ew trav. I it. cr dotib'ful ef eimy on en
nit tew the q join uese n I. Thii.k-1 tht-v
imnnt hav tew go so tur. so I nil tew and
wi-ed out evryil.ing purty klcue providt n
:r goe up efit dout it'll -.'it tatigltd up wit
t! e others and will dew at wed.
I tell yew what it N I felt a 1 etp belle
alter gutin tha kn m . t! my m'nd.
p'k-d t!ie su:i tl wer atd -n u pines a d
her p si - and ui-k em all ov r tew
Roxeatid g'nem tew berfiirthelnn.'ii.'ige.
Sbe'wiw in .Mcr glad tew -. jt. kaue I
liadeiit seu her fu- sum linii. Uhih I wus
c I in there id! Mi-s Wel-h kum in. S e
kur Med. Ib'w's ewr m.tnii and Je nsht ;
-e-bhe. Purt well th .nk. ese- I. llowV
ewr helih ? sis I. ItV wel se-s e hu
.'m inrrildu low speiiied. Ibw so JiUs
W e!-h V se- I. Bin let and ej.g g ne down
t w iioiiun ai d i:u is tadin tmrinle hiat
-ujai is lisin mehis e- is up tew tew nuo
sixpence a ga.l.n. Nnw i doiii know win
in airth tins sate o1 1 lii g- will kum tew ;
1 sent my hiietl ja! d wn tew- (he vi 1
io her day with sum e.j-satid ra.s tewgi.
rjum U a and saleralus. Sateratus is i is leu
t -ixp'iice a poind. She biot hum the
awiudist siutl fiir tea I gi-t ui-h y.-wi
iiiutlier k'-uld taste it ii's wus- ihau ha-
seed. I toll her tow g" tew Ih.ddic-i en s
nd git theiCi. Shewed she stalled tew
g. there and she seed a man a lig tin tha'
voi da Clntiamaii it skeeid her s ban
-he started and tun. She-esslieseeil Vew
i tiyiutevv put em; thai w is - Christ -an
i.ke in ew K.a ; I a leisknoxvdyew wu-
iciewuieil by the tight wtit o1 spiuts n
-uch allaiis. 1 tobl Mr. Welsh wlnuhe
kuai hum that night what a shiuei; liht
ewwus and sue'- a sta lur yewr mulher.M
Oh 1 nci Heel Mi.-s Welsh that wus n
(urrible ungrateful al'air. u How wuJil
K:ah ' ses sts. Ahem ! Ahem ! Yew
know I wu- kmnin down street ; IM bet lie
ui lew the blacksmiths tew gil an old man
hod. when a man w. at wtw dmnk kum
alou and tun agin tl e woodin Ch iniman.
and thought the C: iuniuaa had hit him.
md he p tched right -nur Inm; 1 kim.
along gist n tune tew mo the fel'e1: I go
-iin:n;M.r.kW d..ivuie-v thepmm
and washed him tin n took hiuiuptew tin
miiiis'e sand got him tew mii the temper-
ance meetin. "Oh! how Lrood and kind
ihat wus in yew yewrnateristurribly like
Riixe'-. She"? one uv the feel n:-t jals
alatis.11 Oh notion moio titan tillintui
-.cnpler es I; ' dew tew evryl.oily gs
the s mc a- what )vwd want iiih r folk
tew dew tew yew." k 1 hat'- docti: na '
sessle; "gisl the kind I like tew hev a
-!ii in law o' mine im rnv." Aim!
Ibuiidei! think- I this is the wire tew
fillll. 1 ll"e ii ? t .o. o.- nt i.
hout tryin ic ' git up a icwival down tev
the village; it's an etl'.rt that should lu-v
beetle mad- by the lelu-ne's hum .time
ag i. I think it'll d w a g eat deal in g -od
among Hie voting folks. I've hetnv cin-u-1
.tin qid.e a number u traets lately amting
my associate- on driakin and hin. I ilii
Tde mention it tew betcou Ihns't ; yew
kiiow he's an link uniii good man " Oil
he's an uuk tin n niie man. Yew ktow
when old Mi- Clum had sic i au ager in
uer brea-t fat as he wu- heM kliutU up
the slqipery elm ireo- tew git the nice ba k
fur a oulucc ami when the Dr. told her
rotten apple- mde a lUrrinle so t'dn poul-
tice ho went hum and sent nor the uhnsi
rotten apples iu hissellur he'ssogcuid'' se-
s'ie. I told ihe m.insrer totlier dry thai
I'de tale our lu nber boxe 1 waggiu niil lug
ail the po-r w- men fmui tho vilb:go tew
the meetiu. And by ptittiu on tho hay
liggu. I kan bring a kiouiou had m 'em.
4 Thrt'il bo s n.ce' so- sire; "ihe chil-
drens kant g.t tun over and it'll ace mer-
dato about a tuu o' wimiu nd obtldicu.1'
JifflSHEi
WSS?aRrtiTrBFttBiDB'r "TTg??TTSTrTrhdiftWFdfcrT;StTFS.ia"i mt"-SSmKSWSSWSwSsSMBSSBSmSlSWSJSMSSSSSMSSS
fi nifTiir ifnanifi! mi. m .... - --. :..w- -.sr- .. --rr- " - - ".. r-mt ' ibto HilBB
N -w thinks I od woman I've j;t yew
Tde better suike afire the fu- lii.5.
Ahem Atis- Welsh ? ' WJiat did owiih-
erve Kiah V 1 sed I whs tunihlo fiaid i
ilu; wether might h- bad. Yew know it
aVeis ncs iev nriu on the fourth ' Ju!y.
Ahem ! Ahem ! -Miss tt e:h d -w ew
think we'll u many k uvertsatotir etlort.
"Not know in kouldcui say. I'll g ami
pat on the tea ketlh" s s hv. Shunt 1
draw ew a bucket o' watei?" ses I
Ihartker' Mhe; u a- il rudier bad
tur u.y old a m- tew draw water now das;
Pves.en the time when I k. uhl diaw as
much water a- enny uv yewr gals now
days-." Thinkv I. ..hi l..4lly wheh I gii yew
titer tho kitchen IM let drive at 3cw I
draWid tiie buk-t uv water nlnl when tho
Id lady wn-p.min the water inter tl ei. a
..ettle Miss Welsh he- I I spect ouo seen
in-w--S.oawh.il?" se-she. How m-ar
ewr kittle wu- lew muniu over. -kLiw-luUak.H.'
se-?he how Karha- Vtn git-
in.' By thunder! 8es I to. mjs.1: Mr.
Iongut IM ke.qi jew wacgin ibis time.
VouVe n idee ium s;ickv tl gits Se h
M.ss VWI-h you've scene tui SII(II UJlr
W!itr .!. Ib.w m-ar vewr apr.m
wus tew the haze. - . ismM;d
npnMiieuutygoi.d-arvice taint in.
xm" o- it ius hum." Thnks I v
"wuiuy i-el Til teic'r ir tn.s tane.-l
And the old woman started fur ihe hnnrj
door; I hl n ier int(.r l!0 )linrs aHl
shet ihe dtior. Ses I M ss Weldi I sp Ci
v.-uNe .-eon the i.ite.ruaoy what's heeuo
si-routiu and amwiu b.tween R .xey and
myseh? "i haint scene uuthitproutin
bur I've scene yew hev 0tr urns round
her ami Bo y molin ln-r eyes up ai Vew.
Yew kin hold ur in yewr aim- all ewr
imrn ihisinr nil I k.ns fur Pde he awtnl
glad tew hev her git a piotw and good
y. uuir man a- yew he."' i! golly I ihrowd
my arm- rite r.Miud ..1 1 Mis Wei- i's neck
and kUsed her and fciss.-d her when all tew
iia-t the buttry ih-or jlewd open and ..Id
Deacon Ycsii had me Im the koat kullei
.ml wus kicketi me like ali hater afore old
Miss Welsh or my-eh kouhl t-11 what wus
giii on. uD.Mst Den-on Welsh de-.st!
sis il.o till wooiinu; yewr bu-e n y.ur
wn sou' ! IlilW CWiv wi ie dea.
con "Imw tew impose on a poor defeme-
es ji.aidta'ux her own buttiy." The od
oeariui woiihlcnt Mop umill the old w o mum
ulle.1 him loiise and held him while she
-plan ed the matter. Ho w u- a ran-in and
lurciu iikeall piue d around the kitchen
ai'ier me the old wnom in hall 'in like d-th
tew a lugger ti!l she -plained the matter
tew him. As soon a- he seeil how the l.md
laid he kum tew me and apoleru.sed tin
us kotiduet. I wus ea-ey tew pacernaml
we win all tickled like all uater. What
i.s-id between KoXey and me when -' e
kuewd we'd tiled it aiut tun n.n body ;
kiiow. (hie am ami urhid though. Wlun
I got inter the medde 1 whoop.i ami I
ollered !acd down .u thegras-atidToohil
ami kick.td I kou dent ba eeniivthiig re
t ih me. and I bed lew t ke oi! m g.ibu .
. 'Ihe i ext m truing Ii..xe sent me thi
;oetiy. Aim i p om ?
Tetc Uezel'mh My Luxe.
O'i ( wlnit a in i-rer b mc i tt purty flowvts
Pickeii --y llezeklah. n hi- glo .my horns
Fbmeis in wnich the G al t unid -l.pt .n
Fi-.wer-in which the Humble bee -ip in.
Flow c 3 in which I'do like tt krawl in
Flower- in which l'de like tow die in.
While swi ei -iiieII-kiiuioutir.im the leave-
HczAiai !us in-a-sariio as he h e.nh-.
Y. uv intentional wife.
Obi MV kou-hi-s f4 lOw queeie J feb
wb. u I red them Slai'.ce; I It-It all over
s thougi tuv foot win asie-e and my
nines wu-al!ging!eiri iii my klo-e. "Kiab!
tlew he aw ewisef." ses m.Uiil. Se- I.
inarm I knit help it by gawley I feel m
VHf. I gist wi-h I had a rd like a pea-
-ck Fib' ire:ul it ovv'r the hud world
itnl Hocuiak'iiid tew. Kiah Gawkius'rt
aim yew . slmuied ?'' m .le-'iis'iy; " why
hint. yew a nar.niv.- iiV s- much in re
j.ei liter." An 1 then -e- I IMe -pread my
taiative ami hide tin si i whno Charley
W . d kbs d yew. Slam kum a kowkumhe
t-iin ui bed and another ri e arter it til
I had lew cut dirt aud run. I b g! I beiif
-..s I ; bnt they kept kmnin till maimdrew
Jinshy inter the houte. She went up
-tan inter iheganetaud k"ied hers If te
-leepe. Marm she tucv oie inter :h sp io
!ii. and so I s heM looter me o.i m . rym
tew ttorer-
Pretty tuged
I1ezuicia:i Gawkins.
Dn Fua.nkli.n's Oiucction t. Si.avei:t.-
fhe Aboiiti.tu pie-e are iu Hie habit of
e!ciiiiu!(with peculiar exulta ion to the
allien V of the He liblic a- the in en pio-
.rr'sin.: foes Ot ueurn s'aveiv. The uaimnt
Franki'u is made particu'arly pr.min nt in
he sp. eclns ami n-hlres-es ol allli-sliVeiy
men of every I ue. We will no call in
qucS'ioli the i-oiiecilie-s of the statement
hat Fmnklii. was uiitaora!r. imprc-sed
with slavery. Bis pulul sin d coriespond
euce sho - that Itelmsa pers nal bj clion
'h negro slavery. But will an of tne
41 higher law ' champ o s g". o to tl.c r di-
llded followeis the gnat p olosophers ob-
jection a- stated b liin- - ?
In a letter fo a m- mber of his family
written when he had p.is-cd the pe. d ot
middle pie Dr. Fia iklhi exp-esseil awi-h
to get rid of Ids ncro property beeau-c
he f- mid it was unprofitable " Io him in
P itadelphi.i. lb would invest his nniiicy
t better advantage in s.methhi:: el-e! '1 l:e
Doetor was m mock philauthnpi-.t no
'-k crap r;' ut an emiu nMy sensible.
pracic:d man of t! e world. Above all his
paMiotisiu wa- not btiumbdou theS-mh
I by MtW'.umM Divu's lim- bu c ubr.iccd !
ihe w ole Union ! Virginia Sentinel.
E-T1MATK OF AN EniT'lfs ClI NCE.
Some wtes ao. Mijor B t tho
Jl nud ourselt auc del the peachiiig
of a Very eloquent d vine of the Utrvcrsal-i-t
faith at one of the Halls in ihi- ouy.
lhcie wee not many icmui- present
in it halt as many as tin abiluie- of the
-peaker should h.ive d'awu out -md two
or three rap d " youth- Mitiug b hind -
began tiicriuci-u the p-r-on-eonip ing ihe
auditory. Presen I said o .e who was hi.
ting at tin shade of nis -e d-kin c ip
-That's Mjti 15 ain't it?"
" Well it is sme hore-ll;' re-pond-d
his interlocutor.
" What you leekon" quc-ied Sca'-k'n
'What you reckon he's come here for J'1
11 Oh" s-aid number two fc-1 u.-s thin
h tha only ojjucwhar he can get a through
ticket r
The-e bys that rnn with the "bn-es ate
vey pricci.us and this o -e evidently set
ail Di'vUKIIllC Cull"' U II C
. u. - . ...!. I. n.ltt..H .1.. -.. . c. f tt x-
vevy
chief of tinners' Montgomery Mail.
'Ihe Sions of toe Canvass. We wou d
not deceive our friend-' o to our piosp cts
ol cce's. Our expei bnee K tha iheteis
'Pdte : much dan.'cr t'vom too tunc . c n-
iidcace :s from loo much i!e-pondei:cy.
Hut the iudicatioim which have come to us
for the b.st le v dys from all quarters b
letter-. In the lone oi" our exchange- by
ar-ivals in the oily and by the tharactei
of on. b:is.ues c rre-pudi nee are so deci-
ded that we havv n- I c-ltailon in ileelarmg
i Unit we c "uid not desirj mole -atislartory
evbb lies ot thw pros j eels ot a hnilmnt
democratic vie ur) t. aii wearoiiow icceiv-
It g. The canvass is latrly . petied and tne
d. Velopnieiils are siicu an to t.ciu lo judge
oi the popular pube. The spirit oi true
devotion to the Union is being waktd up
and the Sound national men are tallying t
ihoonly national -t..mkiid ihar iu Uud
them touiumph. We suite as a.-igifdcani
fac that wmhi wc aiedailj aihllng bun
Oieus ot new subscribers to mr Weeklv
h-i tulh onehaif of ihem are uid-due
whig- yn0 sy that the go f.ir Buchanan
ami B.ockethUige to make aurework ol the
ovorthiow ui thedi-umou Schein. s of ihe
rsic.ioiialiMsf It would le uncuiulid if we
dd not add that whilst our imprtM.-ions
ir. in tcli.ihle inlelli euce a to oefy nthei
section ot the country are ot the most sat
factory character our into mation f m
some of ihe New England S.aiis s Ic-s
gatiying. Hut wv d . ict l.-rgei that ui
triem's in New England have peculiar oh
-tacles to overcome; and from the spirit
whic:i is animating them we have na-on
to anticipate that the true devotion to the
Union which is now the shibboleth of om
stietiuih iu other quartets will in duo sea
s.in triumph then gdn-i tl e disunion ag
iiators. Washington Union.
Fkom Wasiilngtos-. A ie"itlcm:in wl..
ar-ived from Was n gton c iy by the laM
steamer tnf.riusu- that the P esideiitia
ques'ioii Wapiti a doubilul condpioii at the
F deial Capital. He leanieil irom go. d
am horny ihar the S iitheru membe's o
Colore wee p:.psiig to hob ca aco-
rn ec ingit with a view to ttiftct a unar imi-
IV ot 3. hUUeirt thro ubout the Soli;!- ai d
p event if nece-sary the installation
Fremont a-Pies dent. Ho contirm- pv-
ious staieiiietiis. that ihe contest is b -iweeti
Fnmout and Bucha..an. Mid thai
the deuato; the latrer i- a couiiiigeiiri
that may be Io k-d lor; ami the acliia!
electi.'U of Juliti C. Fietmitit is so far prob-
able that it is the part of 'wisi.oin .o p.e-
pare for it.
The New Orlear.-Delta ha a rcorrespon-
ilent in Wrshingiop or who.-e nlialuhu
and mean- of correct inf.nnaiou it speak
m the logins: term. We tiq y trom ti is
write 's his letter tne follow ing sigr ific.m
puaginph a- c .nfi m.itive ol tho forego
ou:
Ii" t1 c Governor of T.-uVatia would cal
a .-pec'nl fessbui ot the Ltgisatme fo- th.
ptirp se o! iusuuc'iig her Senators a
Hepie-eniat"es in Cmgns- tor. si-.n i
the event ot the thelioii of FietUOUt it
wu.ild do more than auyihtng else to sr.
cute Hucbauati's election: Let G.inriad
the Same and one or two other Suti ern
Slaus and show the Nitliein people the
d.tuge into winch they aye rushing an
the North votild h id a ddle. out tone.
Fremont U gaining groumi daily. Theei
ihe grmte-t iinxiet) bete. l he wildest
alarm ;s mini tst d oy the po.ilical ma a
gei- The hi'gs!uiiibeiiug sentiment of
Line N trth tii people S o.ig Ml; p erssei
aud b.iuieu lorn tneSoith t political t'ar
iy hark- a. id de. ted from it.-cuur-e Um
tne comprom.se- ot the Cnsii-u:mu is out
at last in ihe onvuda. There is no (bs
i.n sj now. The iriesp.iisib.e ami ladicai
I unconstitutional ma-ses of thi- Not ihe. i.
F;ee Scie- ue u;ou u-s. The woll is in
our path. The crisi which M. Calh -U
predicted U at hatitl. ThCie i- oiny m
single n.q e on winch tt 1 anga fait.i iuou
siiccv-s. It is skat the la ge majoriiy o
iho Northern p. ople a e hot actually ti..
conscientiously fppo-eil l t-avrry. Thei
ate j eople here from iho North wh stout
1 a en it. Theie are plenty ol Sou.Inrn
meu wh eaely hebce it and retail tuei.
ctiuuiciion- to a too credulous pub! c. 'ih
Noitli in t ami s ae ?
We have one consolation at lea-t am.
ihat I- t..at we c;tu and wilt online th.
deur.td.itbui ui F euiotiiVe'eiion. It will
unite is. ii will hastiii ti at event (.
t tuthein ct-n eileracy embracing Cuba
Niaiagiiaand Mexico)vvhicb weu.ayrg r
as iiievi able b p e cutiug au i-sue o
which tie South will unite to a man. lit
insult ot such au c ecuou of such a man.
on such a j krforir will not be borne bi
ihe S utherti people. It will boa blow in
the Intel
It. will le giatifying. doubtless to the
S Uthern members o C uure-s to see tha
ihe L'gislatnre'of Texa- is ahont to ac-
piomjiily in viewol smdr aa emerg-ncy a-
the election yf Fiemout.
On the 31st ull iu tho State Seiiat at
Aliu M. Bryan of B.azoria inttnduced
a Joint Re-'lutit.n requiring theGoveriio!
t ;u.;:vene a soeidal Lei-Iature oi or he
fore the 1st ot Januuy 1837. should the
miti 'a very candidate for the Presidency
heeleted; and fuih-r that tfio Govern-
or torwa.d a copy of ihe-e resolutii-ns t
tl e Governor of tah rilave-bolding St:'t
The ic-o ut. on wa- referred to the Ctm-
ini:te o i S ate Afi;:rs and we hope will
beiepor.cd on lavoiably. Galcetov.2eics.
-- -
Ff.mai.e Hkaitt. i he "Ana he in Mad-
r'd" :hu- di'comsc- on the coint'arative
b-aut y and sile ofibcFemh. English.
andSpanb lades: -As a general impres
sion. I -bouhl say ilal there is more beau-
ty hot1 of fa-'C and flrnre to tie seen hen
than in any other ia ial ; that the toilette
in Pa-Ts i mor- ta-tef i! in London lessso.
lu London there is. perhap- n greater air
of huh breeding in 'he highe-t circles but
iucom a ably less grace. No su-h feet
and ligu es were evvr sein at S:. James
nor ii spit.- of ail the ae'ee-sorus of die- t
at the Tuilerics. A French uomauV
giaceful tornure U the re-uli o." art ed-
ucation and the toilette An Eiulish
woman V elegance proceeds from her high
breed ngaid pursing; but the grat of
the Spanish woman is pure tiaime. K
where cau -uch eyes be seen a- in Spain
whether. for size co'or or expres-ion. As
an English woman advance in y a . he
generally grow- thin ; the Sani-h seiiota
is apt to become uuwieldv; the 0:te con-
I tract- th- o her expand and tho expan
sion -y-tcm tbou.h it mast ! imonvn
ient pnH'ives the beauty of the face to i
(latter period of life
Tcxn J i ems.
AconopondencB f the Woodvilo Mes-
senger gives the lollowiug account ofSour
I-.ke. l his pn.ee iiiierp-ou...!....-BBM.u..iji;11 . . - -
i-destined u become an atti active water-
ir g place.
"Sour Lake i one of tho phenouie
:na ui
N'au e. It i- iu abel country ooiiMMing
ot alter naie rat3"-f timber mid small pa;-
ii.3. It take its name from a lake some
two or thr elect deep of at least theareaol
ii:iC e. 'Ihe bottom where thi bath hull?
ea an lu.s a natural pavenuni of the pe-
troleum or lar iu a hardened state. The
- ..I .... :. . i:f:i ...I....
wa.eri.-so acm Miat reauu ..
ihe iiufeub!i- perspiration that litis seilledl
on the Mil ace of the body and g.vvs to
ihe skin heiiea'h A hardh tee''. To bah
lor a cou-idciableleng'h or time in this ua-
ter would evidoutl Le go.rd 'or theCU:0
f ilise s.s ot tnoskiu.
Theie !- aUo a a hundred jaid- dis.
taiice from .ne Luk-a Sour Spring perpet-
uaiiy boibi'g f. om tne i scape o cuibouic
s.cul gas a d sulpnuiated hydrogen ga-.
lluwa:ci'is cold au 1 about as sour a-
good lemonade with a aiyptic farewell af-
ter lurn.notf a gl.tb ot it. It n-ciive.-ihi-acid
ta.-te from a la ge adm.x uuQi'
sdpnU.ic acal it a.so couiains u-idcra
Ic p.ulionS of g.ailbci a d epdm salts
wh c!i imp ins ith the acid the .-ivpt.t
ae. I lii- water drank per-i-iaml uiti-t
eiideuny Willi piop.r diet and eXeiCisi
to aid it l-e ve. bt neticial in chronic Lh-
airh e: bvei con paint ami ihspe. ia.
Drank f.eely tor H'ine time it ..c stiong-i-j
on tfio kidinys of most per.-on- p.o.tr
ciug a copious dtu cms ; ami it ceiamh
joust act powerfully ic drop-icatallVciions-
There is et another .-ping s-uiie tilt)
aid- otf stnuigly luipie.uaieil wMi mii-
phur arid mineral Mr. This waier po-sv--s
ng the -in ug tnnc:ples of ihe sulphur
tiu.t it dovS ami I-o thebal-auric priiuipl.
f the tar thoioiighty reeoinitiviiu it as ;
iiii'd in btu d.-ea-o. Tlu re i. amp.
pti o. ti a b) ihe f.ee nse of till- waic in-
eriially a d byaipKing the la to .b-
on si illc-iii.iittoiiet ulcers nae booti hea.-
vd ly U o treatu.oi.t."
The publislier of the Brazes Statesman
had a hanl time of iu The hi at wa- s
-rea as to melt hi- rO.Ier Uv iindeMo k
;o m.ke au ilur hut couidu'i lindadr.'p 1
lohisses iu town. At hist he sunstitmc
St gar ai d succeeded to a charm. . He w.-.s
b ged to cast Ins n her iu a tin mould
owe or.' made lor the cca-hm who
d du't Work to c arm. Ihe tone. dint
ut like a skinned eel onh mote so.
The BrazoS Statesman cptaking of Col.
itaidwiuaml lb- Houston ami' Bed It.vei
ail toad of wl ich Col. B. is agn sas:
Ou lasi ?niuniay msiiantio a-hut ca-i
.;e a dies ed a p odi nun b-r t.f our citi-
zens at the Bap i-t c uich in this p'ace.
Mi. B. in nt oi ce a cexnp'ete geuiieiurti
ami in en-sting d e'a m- r. We con d no
u this place give atntb ng like au out-line
.i. wbnt'beMtid upon theoccsion. He de
not stiaiul in a few wo.d- the va-t iieie--i:
uu er whi.-ii this c untry b-th.rs foi
he want of a chain el of con m.-rce npo
vbicli to get i-ifour surplus produce. He
-bowed the prospects f the roail to be in-
!eed tlai'eiing aud now offering nnpatal-
ebil inducements for imetiueiit. Mt.
hddwin will remain a f. w das with u-
i.d we rec mtueud him to all our citiziu-.
or information more extended and actu
a'othan we can off-r. Tie Editor pr
em is not well kp ..-ted' iu railr-nd imo
er- and is t ot p ep.tnd lo go TT al
oo ked ;n any prject but tl.i- doflseeu.
o us ine ver thing. Iet ever man wni
can come lo tht) 4iiook" and put 'Mown.'"
I he Chton cle of tho Time give- thef-l.
owing re-ulti.t the Election at Ma ng-idir
The election here pas-ed otl with ut .he
. a-t iiiani etiith!8 f exciteiiuni. To
'hie Ju-t.ci. County CIek and Tnnur. r.
i e no doiilii te-ehend. lo.aud rjoentl ;
Giuugc C roiier; Colliusworth Sine
: Ctimp:ou Assrs-or aud Cod ctor ;
.laxter anil iudmg on Ju-iicc; uf the
.'.ace aud Vallow Constsb e-.
The Crocket Irrinter says that wth
rtqi. in Hou-ton eo this ear ate not v -y
eiicottri.g ng a- a general thing the bur.
a id se -ere cold sj ed retai ded spi ing oprr-
..t.ons tlun lodowed by the exc -a veh
try and hoi weather eiihcr p etenlc
lanting or bum. d u; ihe yomg n. p
e hive heaid ot two sh'iall fiirmers whi
e now putting in a second ctnH eniidc
i wi.I uiaUi.e well btj.'fire fiost. Miu th
generality howeier ihere are -puts 1 k.
a-s in the de-ert wi e e full heavy rich
crop- will bo made; pa-iiouarly a'on
Cchino Bayou hen- we are told the cr-j
as neve liner and the yield will cxce.
my foimeryear. Ihere a ember lavme.
ct 1 1 ties sutlicietu to keep corn and ll u
.own to uioile aie prh es ttie coining ea .
'he i-rOji o; wibi fruit is n iw ripe and in
ull bla-f the tbnst tree- aie laden wiib
. e iiel cons fiuit f ihe vn e in many v -
r.eties. One ot winch dcervei parti- iil.u
iiotice. btciuse we haio ueer icet wi.h
it elsewhere than in eastern lexi.s. I n-
arer than inosl of the tame -:tape vane
ies; it has a thin tendc skin if (hep pin-
I C'dor and iti-tead of pulp is li bd will.
a delicious j'lice wh ch s o d of theshnp
acil or coimsive abtmy ta c of ihe c-'ir -
mm wild gap' The buticms are la-Lt ;
the vine is luxuriant lu fruit but not barest
atal ha- a d apositbui to trial on tin- ground
or low bu-hvS. It is to tie found on the
high sandy grounds or hills and preursa
p. -oi to a rich soil.
Theie Ium ben siMe religions excite
mem iu Croket of which tho Printer give-
the following account.
The revival in Crocket is s'ill gTng on
very su. ccsslully.- Quite a numbet of tcv-
e.end geiit&neu litno leeii lend ng tbei-a-sisiau.e
for the last lew da s among
thi in are I)r. liraiubton of Atlieii Rich
ards San- in T..G. Box S. Box I). Al
t' ed and Mse? Foste leader of tbecboir
and Pars n& Sloan and G W. Ba.ber di-
rect ami lead the servico. There are up
to tie time of writing (Monday nigh ) 27
imiiviNiiii- principally aiubi.g tht young
and -.ay 'jiortutn of our tow'nfo.k; This is
makmg sad innads into the I all .rooms o:
Crocket. The alter is crowded with mopr
ners continually. In hct the chprch is
the centre of atiracin n mwr On Satint-
djiy night last ihore wa a mot excel! nt
sermon from Rx-v. Dr: Haughton be wa
li-tened ti wi;h breathbs a'teht'ou by
very large coigregauon and its effect was
visible upon many face around n.
The Liberty Gazette pays that uotwith-
s and ng the afe dry weather thw stock on
the prairie look fat aud seek. Recent
rains have rep!enb!bedthebrd5'cnd crerk.
In Segnin according to the Mcrcurv U-
bad some wild tmies almig about the mid " XVA
die of July. First one Bill Johnson from CTl
-S. n Ant nh wa arresled at SuhW .
Segiiiu. He professed a willin-iic to sn-fct '
1 ?.. nii t.. i.. tt-;aA ti.:.. i . i iS: a
. ' """ "wenp- 2y4a 1
tors incautious ami ne gotiwayfromihem 'SSkW
alter arming hiiuselt ho rt fused to be taken -and
a. rapped a double barrel gun at his cap-
tins. Tfiev immediately beat up for ra."
cruita. which having gained tlny nwhou "
d .wn on accused who seetnir tho State of"
the cusedmrnediatcly relldeel"and'waaw ""
fakeu to Stgutii. : Pending hf-v trial life1 '
de Utv sherillot Bexar Cojititv Wetitto Se-
f V . n.arranill t;;Jihea-rd-Vof John-
miii and one Ctton who were charged. .
with Inning made a murderou5ai-ault on a
Ge man in San Aulouio. The otlicer are-ted
Cotton and nt him in confinement.
He then shortly after met a brother of hi
pri-oner ami a Coiiven-aiion ensued wlrcl-.
I led to nnger. The lie passed blows ensued
and thesherilT drew a bowie knife and"
-tabled Cotton several times and receivvdr- .
.me stab himself in the nie'ee. Cotton
dud iu three hours. Murphy tho Deputy
Sieritf gave hiuie!f up and was 1-onnl . :
or in one th(u-aiid dollars to ppa:- at "4l
le iK-xt term f the District Court. The
'c-eriptb n of the : flair occupiM two od- .
uinu-o: the Mercury. ' - '.
The irepu'lfcan gics us a paragraph
hunt the wild w man h.nx. Bead it:
4 A man by the -ame of Jo. Williams
wh.-m the Caddo Gar tte describe us a
tall big whiskered carpenter for many
yeais a citizen of tdireTvpnrr ha- been fig-"
ii'iiig in Cincinii'iii and other cities under '
the name ;f J. W. C. Northcott having in
hi posrstnu a nng woman whom lift-
repiesented a wild and as having bren
eaptured iu the Wacbita Mountains. It
inn s out that the giiis real imme ;s Ana
Eliza Pnu1 wt-11 known in Shteveport a-i
he lut-tnss of Williams. The Giiz.itt ex-
.i'S. stile wholeatfai. Willijim- succeed. d
;ii I no bugging r great many pernuis and ..
ar.ong them t-neral editors.
Hie Cl'iiksville Staudtrd acknowledzo s
he receipt of some fine flavored juicy np-
p es.
A co"rt-pordent of the DaPas Ilcvdd atT
JanerfvilIe CiMikcount write- 4iliHl that .
dye ?s io proving rnp'dly aud Hat tbe-..-i.rrmer-ot
thecUiity are miking a g-r-od "-r
mi ve-t ami will havepbn'y to supply im-iiTs-rant-
th; fall. Thei are expecting k
arge iminigialio in that section f nn-
tri.aud it i-icbc'hqarl fhnt they will not
b - disappointed ; ::s the county of Cook
p resell s th u any advai Xvgtr to t! d enil"
uia t -eeknga home nSany of ihr prairie
o ntie. 'lime- have been hard money
-carce and consMeuible s"ckue-s prevail
ug; but that we Feltt vt is lot a clnoac-
e ist c of that seciTon by aio means and
he In pe f n m the psent pro-prcUMif'
'ibimdMit bar-vesis. to realize fcoou the
"cooo i me com 'ng."
Luteal Acwi.
Elections. The latest rctnrns we have
tn in il.e Slate Elections show that Arkan-'
a h:is gone Democratic.
It is supposed that Kentucky has gone
Democratic.
North Carolina has gone'Demucralic by
S00O majority.
Io- a has gone Republican.
In Mis-ouri the returns show the Mrjorl-
!y ol Blair the Detuocia ic candidate to bo
4000.
IMS 01 A L N O T : 0 E S.
pOLlTMUIA CHAPTER
O No. Ai. SO VAT ARCH MASOSSt
meets at Mns"tile Hiitl. in Coliirntia en rc-
..ml M'nlaj u rttchmeuthaiKoVIrrli I M.
W . F. W A IS H. V
t?T. JOHN LOUC.E KO. S. AN
-s ClirT YOITK Bte
h?VS&f l" "'Kf1!1 eacfrluljii
ktSfcN snnip 'faI t"o?0nIiMr-
s yTf EreijVrr if olbe
Cli:T YOITK SlA-stiKa .a vu
fiaooiattbe Uu-
er Lottrer visit
."3BW
UInc urtoi'iurnhis in ibit vicinity
are inxilcl n altcm).
J.AV111SSCJL W. M.
Tllf HlTTfcKS ALL THET iM KEPISEjirXD
TO BE.
J'.ckaon Li. Aug. 2 1864.
Pear Sir 1 FiaVe used jour (l-tm.m Hitters
md find them all they are represented lu be
md cheertidiy cou.iaend theie to the pubic us
an eieell-nt tutdciae. Kcstp.-cthrll- ourri
see ad-erliiri- '- TV ff i-
3 H ti. K.vilUt. ....
iA fl u.eat. Tbbcelenniie.iuiuiiiciii-t skill
lirih cu.nposed ad it n ot the most heafingbal-
aina i ml perrciraiing oiK cannerer fail to
cuieahno-t everj a til id ion that could bdalevi-'
.oed by an exteninl rem-ify. Ih superiuritr
ovr all uther Liniment.-? ia proven b. ibe mir-
aeiilons cures it irfuim and by the rat
ami constantly increa-b.g ticmaiai Tlrere haa"
been sold within the la.-t Tear more tlraa three
mil ions ol bottle and ihere cju be but f
persons louud who do not be-no w upon it the
.ugliest pnti-efurthe rare virnte it poseoset?.
.o b ng pcrtiap.- since the creation of thu
world h.w been so successful as an external
p'tucdv for all nervous diseusen as the uoiuler-
fnl cuatiu. "When applied it iuuutautouj-
.y mlVtises itself through the whole svptem
soothing the irritated nerves- alhntug the
most iaten-epuin- uudcnutt.ga uiOstifcIight
fill serialiuu. Head the following reiuurkaula
cure nhicti can he attested to by hundred
ntio were lully actpiuinted with the ho!ech
euursiance.
CliUOMC KXI.AKGKME.NT 0KTIIK
TONSILS.
My daughter when ers months old wa- ta-
ken with a twilling in tae tu'isils' which grew
knger ami larger tdl when h.x ejr- ohl she
natl great iliiliculiv in &walhwi g her f jod.
Kvei n'ght aicli was kept l.ariug she would
-allocate. The liestdueiuis attended her but
could gjvu no rcicf. I took her to the uit
eiaiiieiit doctors iu tin; Ka.-t ; they add thre
no he'ptur her but to outgrow it. ith &
sad hrart 1 ret u rued hoie huh her. whemsha
bec.ine so ruueh w.t'se that V11 ocuirs hail
io be called iu nguiii . they dicMetl that the
tii9lstau-t be cm olf. '.s the only uie&ns of
giving rebel. M wife would not consent to
it.i- an- she d;terruiuel to tr nuir I inirm-nt
which gave rtiicl the very ifai a pj) heat ion
alii by a continued us-- .-heendndi npoiered.
be is now teu jearsold ar.d fit tdi and honfihy
i.s could be dc-ired. Your Liiduieia w sI-q-the
heft in u-e for surains brut-t?scu3 burnj
beadtciche ic audit nil! reurore the' most
severe pain bi a few uiinute. It al-o cured
caked udder m my cow iy a f w da.
0jUGfc.IUSp.
TcoiTa March '.iOih 1S4j.
hook out Jo r Vo u h ttrjex s
The public are cautioned agairt arotl.cr
coutiterftit which ha- lately mutle its ppear-
auce wiled W. 0. KarreJr'a Arabian Liaimcnt
the nio-t dangerous of all the couuterf iu; be-
cause hid hating ihe name of Furreil. many
ill buy i: in gout faith without the know leoge
tliat a cu nteifeit exrat ami they wilf-jerhapg
onlv di.-cover their error whvn the Bpariou
mix lure has wrought its. "evil effects.
Thy genuine anicje ia manufactured only by
II. (r.Tanell sole inventor aud p'roptiecar and
uholesale druggist o. 17 Muiinttreet Peoria t
lUinuiH to v. 10 1 ii all app jcaiiothi for agencies
must be addressed ie sure vou' get'it with'
the letters II. U. before Frreirs thiiA-ril. G.
FAKRKLL'S andhis signature on the Frap-
per all otberb are couuterfeiU.
'SofJ by M. L. W&hMS jr. afldbyrguUirf'
authurtAed Agents throuhouc the Diijted Sutct
g- I'ric.'tttaiid 50" ts. andlpcrbotiU.
AttGNTS WANTED iu every town villg.
and. hamlet ia the liiited States ir which on
is.tiOL alreudy estahll-bed. dd cm 11. U
Karrcll as above; accompanied with pood refer'
ouce ai to character rr?csibxIitr.Ac
w
:Jim r i
v-
r
u
r" v. vt
. s
xr
T
i -i
$
i
t
a' -
0
kV
Nfi
wj
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Democrat and Planter (Columbia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 19, 1856, newspaper, August 19, 1856; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78512/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.