The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 4, 1843 Page: 4 of 4
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Wc commend to ilie attention of eur leaders In ilie fol-
io a ii bcau'.ifiii lyric intiiltj the Hymn of the Alamo We
thinkitcqaaltoanv Ihmjtf ilie sort ii the linuuv'c. The
contest ofSan Jacinto pro ed the third and fourth linen ofthc
2i.d crse lo be w oids ol prophecy.
HYMN OF THE ALAMO.
El RLI'BEN M rOTTCB.
Am "Mirseillts Hymn."
-Rise rran the w all our clarion's tlzbt
I o sounds its final reveille;
This dawning morn must bcthcU-t
Our fated band shall ever 'eei
To life but net to hoi farewell
Yon trumpet's clang and cannon's peal.
And storm ins Viout and clash orsteel
Iv our; I ut not our country -. knell .
Welcome the Spartan's death
Tn no dccpauMig strife
Wc fll wc die but our cxpuimj breath
Is freedom's b-ca'h of life."
' litre. .n this new Tl.rrrcopykr
Our monument shalltovvcr on high.
And 'Alius' hereaficrlv
In blooditr ficKN llic hi'.tle irv "
lias Travis from the ismnarl cried;
And nhen his w annus saw the foe
Like whelming lulling move bIotv
Jit once each dauntless heatt replied
Welcome the Spar-m's uVal'i
' 1'is no despairing - r fe
We fall -.re die; hul Our expiring bit-ii
Is rrcidim'f bicalh cf life
lleycotre like autumn's leaves they fl
Yet hordes on hcrdes they onwaid rush.-
With gory tramp thev moent the wall
'Till numbers the defender crash.
The last v as fell'd the fght io gain
"Will miv the rafiians quake to led
I!m; Tiausatulh s Iiurdredfell
Amid a il onsand foemen slain.
The died the Spartan's death
But no. in liureless vri c
I.ikebrol ers fad; r.mllhe.r cxpinrg breath
Was Freedom's b cath of life
3 grirultural.
J'mii ine SSouiiietii I'tanltr.
ON DRIVING REiZS.
Frequency of occasion for dm ing ll'e Itsadcan-
tage in taking honey. .1 successful nethoJ of
doing it.
It sometimes becomes nccessarv . or it raaj be de
Enable to transfer bees froai the "hive m which thev
v.rf.firt t itttt-tu.1 f.- .1 t . I t
..... ... icuik-mu iu unuiuer. oeverai coiisweia-
illn . (. .i I i
i.ons ma make tills expeelient the hives ma become
dim-i"i.i nr Mori.-. I - f.- - .i i .
uamagea or oecavcu. s lor exam ill- when barrels '
ar ns.il tlir 1I10 nmn .. -o . i
- .. .... j..io 0 .til usual. eiH)siilC
to damp and the action otlhe sun cioasioiis ihe'stavej
to warp and the hoops to burst asunder. It is equal-
ly necessary when the hives become infested with the
bee mom or worm. In eiliier case lhe honey will
be lost anil the bees perish unless seemed in a"better
habitation
The barbaroas and wasteful practice of suffocating
ordestioymgikd beea for the puiposc of taking the
honey would also be abandoned il u were generally
known witi what facility bees .nay be einven ficm
one hive to another. II this be done at a proper sea- sweeping before it vineyards houses and ptople In
son. say about the liist of July all the honey in the! the town of Fulchal. 'the river ovetilowed its bink.
old hive maybe saved and tune will be allowed land breaking thiough the piincipal stints carind
mem io make ample provision lor support through l.'way hoilee. wine stores and many lumitii bi ni-rs '
the winter Having succeeded in all my attemrtsat One'letter rstnnatrs the loss of lif.-at GO The v ill ige '
driving bees 1 now propose to make known for thejof Magdalena. atthesouthwist oftlie islai.d was com j
benefit of those mteresud. and with a view toihcpre-jpleteiy washed away leaving hut the church and the j
eervation of this industrious -and valuable little insect. 'house" of a rich landed proprietor. The toads and J
the simple and ellectual mode of operation 1 have i bridges arc all more or less ruimd and iheless lses i
pursued pre mising that the only diliiculty I h ive ex-' tiuuted at a million and a half of dollais '
perienced is not in transferring them from one hive! . . ril
be iiually necessary hi taUingancvv swarm Hjihi" ' ' u uncomeu uiuuiu uuu iin.ui.i- j
determined un the hive to be driven place on thelon n lhe llarklts r Em ope Out of the yeaily
ground in front of the stand on which 'it i fucd and'lI1oduct' not moe''ll:n a foMl11 Fof it amounting '
within eight or ten leel or it a box block or an emp-1
ty bee hive twelve or eighteen inches high. By the!
s.ue ol this the most remote from the hi-e. kindle a
small fire using scraps of old dry leaUier old worn
out shoes willjitiswer as the prmapal article of fuel:
provide a sutiicienl quantity of grass damp stiawj
hay or green Spatiish moss in order'to kcendowii
the blazeauJ p.oduce as dense a volu.n. of smoke as South Carolina -Jau.i-s H. Hamrrond was on
practicable Ih.s done remove the hive from the e g 0f December elected Governor or South Car-
etand to the box near the smoke placing the new .liIla.
nive immeuiateiy on tile same spot on a Inch the o'd .
one stood then remove a put of the whole of the top
or head oftlie hive to be taken : nd nlace it in such a
position that one-third or half of it may project over
lhe side of the bo on which it is placed and as near-
ly over the smoke as can be done conveniently. By
placing a shou piece of pLnk on each side of the
nrcatid in connection with the box on which the
hive stands the smoke may be readily driven through
the hive and with it the bees. Thes'c. as thev eseane
from the top of the old hive direct their flight at once
to the stand from which they were removed and take
refuge in the new hive placed for the ir rccention
i uu iwiuic upeiauou is periormeet in a lew minutes
This is best done on a damp drizzly day or about
twilight in the evening. B. L C W.
riu .. ul .:.... - r -
Cooking Corn and Corn Mbal. We think
theie can be no safer position assumed thin that
in the economy of feeding stock quantity as uell'that country in 1830. and were to cost one hundud
as nutriment is essential lo theii preservation in a
heaiihtul condition. 11 this pomt ba conceded then
it follows as a corollary that bolh corn and corn
meal should be cooked before being fid. This will
nppear the more manifest when we stale these fads:
Corn by being boiled or steamed will increase in
that every pound of meal in its raw state will give
give four and a half pounds of cooked food with a
olumc correspondingly increased. These facts
hould. we think go far to point out tothe observing
firmer the advantages to be gained by cooking what-
ever meal he mny fwii-to Siiow or ho; Ancri-
df Tamer
Fvtal Errfc-Ts of Cbion Uii.cn a llnttiK.
''A ease has recently orcurrrd in England m which
the death of a horse u.is evidently nrocluced hy the
effects of a quarto! castor oil givui asa purgative. It
opcnMecl powerfully but the animal soon dud On
examination a Iare intro susccpiion of the j.junum
was discovered and thcinticnus membrane ol tliesto
uiacliand intestines exhibited marks of severe itilliin-
ation." I lately met uith the abne in an old number of a
medical journal which brought to mind tvvo cases
that MI under my observation at Lexington rven-
tticky in which the diath of two valuable liorsis ua
supposed to have rrsulicd from the same ait.cle. ad-
ministered to them in about the sune 'dose as a pul-
satile. Symptoms of violent intestinal irritation en
sued and after a feu dajs llieannm's died aiparrnt-
ly exhausted by the powerful purgmir I should cue
cas'or oil to a horse with great iLluct.tnce.and never
if I could procure any other purgative. It is a pity
that so h'.lle attention is bestowed upon the disorders of
this invaluable animal by men of sense ai d intelli-
gence and that they ate so qcneralij turnrd over
hen thev fall sick to the tender mercus of the igno-
rant but most conceited horse leech.
R.sprcilully L I Y.
Rutherford County Sept. 1S42
Nihrillc .tijnrj;rij
Ui'i'ri: ami Lovvr. Ki.u l!ivn:. It m I not b
many years before the cutton region on RmI River
u- lowthetlalt will be snnplieil with brcril ii-H J.nl
all agricultural produce to which it is not adapnd j
and with salt' el provision and probably with htm
pen bagguiijriid rope from the settlers firiher up the
Inver Alieady lirgc (luauiuusof wheat aie grown
J there and an extract which wc publish today fiomi
jtho '-Northern Standard"' a paper prmte-J at Clarks-
ville Kiel Kiver County 1 xas states that the com I
crop is more than the population can consume A
dt finite arrangement ofthediffil;uliiesbelwen Texas
and Mimco only is wanting for nil the uppoi portion
ot lJetl Kiverto be hlied with a hnrdy lit ipiuin.' I
anJ industrious poml ition eiuiranir ftom Ohio j
Ivtntucky. Indiana. Missouii and I'lmois ihete will '
take with tin in the habits of their homes and sntro-j
dncethe nsiicullural branch's which they itreaccut j
tonicd to and which can be prosecuted lo better ad-'
vantage and under more favorab'e auspices o-i the
rich land; and in the mild latiliidi s vv I icu they v ill
lind. than in the States w hi nee they remove I-'ine j
roilon ciops are also raised I'irrr; and no doubt nidi-'
SO lolnco. silk wool the grape the olive Und ari
ous kinds rf hint can be cultivated lo ad.mtaje
In lower Red Riverall li.escailicles can certainly be I
produced in abundance and profitably and pro' ably
before many ears mo-t of ihein will be added to her
exports Rt-fl Hirer Whig
The Duly Wliiir pubhshid al Bangor. AVne.
claims for tint city a larger business in lumber thin
any other port m the woild The amount of sawed
auv oiuer nun iii uie wonu i ue ainou it oi saw
i 'i ir i i i
1'iinb'T sin v i il for slnpiiinit at that pbee the pros
i i i . i i j ' ' n
season i is rtaclu d lo one hundred anJ six mil u
ent
tens
ol feet The amount shipped without survey is esti-
mated. ?i the lowest. :i filtcen mi'lioiis of feet These
lil0U0 000 feet of lu-i.bor ai "?10 per thousand. iol
ileJ &I.210 000 To this sum may be added $ 100.-
000. the amount arising ironi the svile of el ip boards.
.'ath and shingles tiit.s seisor. Inch nuke thcto'al
silesamotmt toSl G10 000
Ilur.nicANt: is .Mauiii: vv irn nncM lo oi
f.n-L On the 2'1'h of October. .M.'deira was visited
by a terrible hurricane and a perfect deluge of rain
Kiirui" me iuo years mat ii.e mines oi xviiuaueii
l0 aD0u ''u "uu I al Jlaule '" "e SIMIle 01 n'vt"'
uul t!eSFnlsh goveinm.i.t.afttr the payment of all
expenses. A ttepth has new been alt iintu ol nearly
S00 feet in the seventh cr deepest level of the work. '
where the ore priscits no appirtnt alteration m i
fnnlifT nr dllllillllflnil in brrnill1! nr t!i immncr. I
'I ."".'I " -;-- - " " .......s...j.
veins in which it is contained.
Mr Cliioun In the Sinai" of Gtorgii o.ithe
10th of Dec Mr. Law son offered a preimble and res-
olutions relative to Mr. Calhoun and nominating'
him for the Prcidi ncy of the Uniud States
The Railwavs and Cvsls of England
have not been more profitable to the capitalists of ilia:
country than the ork& of intern il improvement in
this. Of the 50 railways reportid byF.A Help's
Share List." in 1811. but few haveadvanced in value
7 have fallen considerably 11 to below one-half
their cost Of the 32 Canals reported 17 have fallen
somewhat G of them to below par 15 hare held
their own and advance J 2 or 3 have nearly doubled
in value within that time.
Internal Improtemtnts in France as well as
in the United Slates sometimes far excel in cost the
original estimate. Eleven canals were to be finished in
and sixty-nine millions francs; they have cost four i
hundred and seventy-six millions and are not yet fin-!
isncei.
The banking capital of the city of New York
which in 1 830 was worth about 82 1000000 is now
worth according lothe selling price but a Imleovci
5000000.
Gfolocy. In the State of New York more thin
.vo hundred thousand dollars have been expended
r a geological survey.
Neiv Invention. V. Lcblanc of West Baton
Rouge has invented a labor saving midline for cut-
ting sugar cine which itissaid will peifortn the work
of twenty-five or thirty negroes a day.
During the months of April May nnd June the
editor ofthc London Times paid for duties on ndver-tir'nT-nt
thrnim of f3-.0s5orntarlj IjilOjOM
Ananicle on the ' Literature of the Negro ' in the
Magnolia for November nates it as a significant fact
whick has been strangely overlooked that the three
words i);i Shcm and JapArlA mean in the origin
al Hebrew Hack red and tcAtte.
The Boston papers give us the in'ortnalion of the
ompletion of the Mn.itimrnt on Bunker Hill. At
lhe meeting of the Dmrtois of the Corporation it was
dicidid to celebrate the rsull on the 17th ol 3jne
IS 13. the GSlh amversarv of the battle. A commit
.ewas appomud le irake auaugeii.intsfor the cele-
bration who liivittdMr Webster t. be the orator on
the occasion. This gentleman has acce ptcd the mv i
tation.
Hon. D. E. Hutrer. was on the 14th of December
elicttci a Senator in the Congiessof the United Stales
in pi ice of John C Calhoun resigned.
Nr. Dickens's emolumi tits for the sale of his Notes
on Anvrica. amount to o 000 or nearly 25000
His profits from the sale of his works during the last
five years it i said amount to 835000 per annum
This is until g to some purpose.
TA RIFF OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEX S
A fixed hy the fixtfi Congir; to take rjficl jrnrt
and alter Ike lit day ol lebrua'y It-12 jayi
blc i.: (i'o.'c Silccr or Lcc.'icqurr 11 Us
IVr ci nl adv
Ale. and all other kinds ol .Malt L euior 10
All-pice per lb 5 cts
Bagging bate rope and twine for
packing cotton 10 per cent adv
BooksanlStationeiy 15 "
Bonnets. Lailiei 25 "
Butler per lb 6
Bei f per 200 lis $3 CO
B. cun per lb 2 cts
Bia'es- Tistanientanr.il primiry school books free
Catile and slock ofall kinds free
Co. n and Cm u meal per bushel oi 50 lbs 20 rts
Co flee per lb. 2
C'der i.i cask nr bottle
Chocolate- per lb
Cigars spaii'sh. per 1000
'' Ainenc.n
Cirmg''s pleasure
Cheese per U.
Chn-s
('loihui'r. leady made
Flour per bbl.
Fiut. dried and green.
Furn iii.c ami all manufactures of
v ood
Fire A'ms ofvcrv description
10 percent adv
3 cts.
$5 00
3 00
35 per ccntadv.
3 cts
30 per cent adv
CO
$1 00
30
30
15
r.irnniig uleiisils implcniinls of bus
b'ndry. ?nJ Fiirniiure the pro
pony of Emigrants in rclinl use
rot ece"din'x in v.Iue "tjOO
free.
30 per ccntadv
Harness of a'l hinds.
IbiS.
H nd-v-a-e and Cmlery
House fiuncs.
Iron pg. b.T or io.'.
25
!5
15
' a'l m niiOc; nrd ari-e'es of
vv'i'ch it forms a coi.iponcnl past 15
Linen. 15
Lnjuors Br:ndy C'n Rm.' Cor-
iIm's. and other ltnuois Island
2nd proof
3 1 and llh proof
over -llh.
Wiiiakcv 1st and 21 nroof
3J"
'li
over -1th
LtiI ncr lb.
Ltiiiibei
Ous. per bushel of 32 lb.
Oil sp-iin per g il'on
Vpper bhek-. per lb.
l'o.k. per bbl.
Ft as and Beans per bushel
0 50 per gal.
0 02 1-2
0 75
0 25
0 37 1-2
050
0 75
3 els
15 per cent adv
15 cts.
30
5
63 00
50 cts.
30 per cent adv
CO
15
Sets.
10
15 per cent adv
1 ct.
3 els.
2
3
30 percent adv
CO
30
2"i
30
20
15
IVkles
Poicekiin and Crockeiy uaie
Powder and Lead
Rice per lb
Silt per bushel of 50 lbs.
SillvS.
?u vf. b.own. per lb.
Sugar loaf. and candy per lb.
'' Havani white
Soap bar. per lb.
sh iv mg :tJ perfumed
Spices.
Sweetmeats and conserves
Shoes and Boots
Tobacc manufactured (
Tin ware
Te-J.
Tools and implements of trrde in
fciual us1' t!ic p'opcity of em-
iaiauts
Vinegar per ga'lon.
Wlii.u.iini othi r grains per bus'i( 1
of 50 lbs
W.n C ocke y.
Willi's Bii'giindv. Heriiii'age.
Cli nnbci tin. cm! all other va-
lietics of Burgundy except
Champaigno
Chnmpaigiie
free.
10 cis.
20
30 per ccul. adv
15
S2 50 per doz.
10 per cent. adv.
Ularct in cases
" in ims kg"
French the pioduceof France ard
10 cts per gal.
impoited in Fiench or Tcxi.iti vesssels
Midc'ra $0 71 els
free
per gal.
Port.
0 37 1-i
0 50
0 25
0 25
0 75
Rheni:h. nl1 kinds
Spanish Red
" White
Skerry
Wc.ii ills' appirel the pcisonal pro-
pel ty of Emigrants frcs.
All articles not otherwise enumer-
ated 15 per cent adv
On all goods irnpottrd in foreign bot'onis. vv it ti the ex-
ception of those foieign vessels which by tnaty or
act of Congress are permitted to inter on the pay
ment of the domestic duty an additional duty of
live per cent.
Tovnaoi: From and after the nineteenth A. of
A'a' one thousand eight hufidpd and foity-two
there shall he laid on all ves-efs which may enter
any Port oftlie Republic fiom any foreign Pott or
place atonmge duty of sixty cents per too on mer-
chant vessels and thirty cents on steamboats aj-
cordinglo register tonmge.
JC?Promisorv Notes and Government Bonds are
not received for tin' -io gTd imported after the 1st
of Ffbi ur; 16 '.2
PROSPECTUS
OF THU
WEEKLY PICAYUNE.
IN const ipience of he popularity which our dadv parr has
pained in all sections ol lhe ciuiiitiv.mdlhc riuiueicusdi'-
inands vie are receiving from all quarters for avveckl) jouiml
ue have determined on starting one ol ihai dee cripnon lo be
mulled "The Weekly Pica) line."
' nmipi iiii-. mi- liguialive stvie u-itil in our lirst rni-
siecius uchavc fi ted out lhe "Pier line" ft r more disi. nt
voyages and fieighfd hcrvv.lh all si rls of notions in the
sciajc i reaaiMrs; anil 1 1 the sanie srces; attei ii lier iihtcli
she Ins met with while eoistia marcr home we sh. II
doubtless reccite rich returns
To prepare our lililc eralt for the more extended sea en
which she is destined lo move wc have put upon her manj
additions and inipro-cmenls buice of her ol ! timbers have
been Ukcn out and replaced bv ik'r be has a greater mea-
surement fore ard ill a greater lcnalh e.f beam ard her
'ahiels" havebe-n mileriallyeulirEed
Notwilhsfcindiii the increased sue tie public nay rcl
a-suicd lhat the "Ficajunc" dl be erablid lo woik in
"shoil water" wi h the same f.'cihl) a here olore.and loim
ch-innels ol communication hiclnt miu'd be lolly for tie
lull heavy -esseh al present siilm" fiom this loritonati
? itc
Cmmis9ion mcrchints and others having freight in tie
s'Mptrol adverlisuncni to send tnthcci unir Ir-dc.noud
do viell lo shiplhcm on horrd our clipper ai the i for ercrj
cil) in lhe United Stales and all lnlenne'diat. landings
WereiterMc to those Ciniicnl pirt.sv ho crura under the
'bl.it k Hi;" who opp. e slatrv becan-e they are ihem-
sebeslhesl.iiesol ignorance and Mip.rM.tnm vtl.oprrtend
t i riibebaii the upper dieks of their neighbors n ith a' hollv '
tnne v vij lookout for breakers
To Hotel keinrrs hc reconimenit our Taper in everv tn
gr.seuicni her commarder will lc first lo Uadon lhe bonders
To lhe Ilt-ids of Families tb mm appear in e of oer crifi
wiillv an bjtrtol initrcst Mot mairied folks have ck
perienced lhetfreelsorli.'ht-iparring."
We shall 1 1 dt.itorio make those smugglers tlu B-chelors1
heave to show hem the advan a;is ol the p'opT "eom-
piuion w.iv" recommciding a double slate room with
'b.r.lis-' Kc
We shall str.j our boat aboard Thcatneals rnd other
ini i.einen s those prtltv pleasure bolts vhnh make our
passise oyer the l-keo! life sodeli:hlIul Dancu e vvillbe
esptciallv eniourased n ne conceive thit the salcly of a
vessel uepenus upon keepinj' botli pumps goinp."
un nrsi laiinchui: Itie ricajuiie" we prouiiscil to carry
press ol sail' m e ise hc were warranted 'iva sn'e Irrm ilie
pres I lire ugh all lhe storms ninth hive raced uicc she
first sailed she has b irne up utider lull sa'ts m bout erer
bein taken abick and is now ranktd A I at all insuring
nid oilier othecsof hecilv. Our policy still holds good and
e nev r intend it -h ill run out
Dropping our figure and rrtiunirgto plain language. ie
will no add. thit wc intend to make the Pica) une a vehicle
of fun uii humor and v-tuunem and a little i fevcrv thing
that'coingon It shall be our ih'rj'it to craikji kes lo It II
s'oni's in ourovvnwav to fditn'e folW and toeornct the
miuners of the age by etcitiiig Iiughter a?inst them. In
Ihis however we shah endeavor lo avoid that been iousness
whuhvaiiily set kitobcr.tfil the public by vrtunding the feel-
ngs i inmviu iais.
A portion of our paper mil be o 'urii'd with coiiinrehen-
jie notices of all passing cv tn having the pithol the news
oflhedav witheiit burdensome ill tiiN
e e-chevv pirtizan polmis; el wc shill continue lo c.-
pres our opinions impartiallv en all public measures. Fo'aes
in government as vvellas msocill hie arj open to ridicule;
and when the humor seize"! ns vie sball not spare them on
whichever rirtv' he censure mav fall.
All local occiirrcrct s ol geneial Interest slnll be promp'Iv
ncticttl so that om distant readers mav see ?t a st".nce the
miniature world which is congregi'cd in 'hi emporium.
The "Weekly I'icij line' will hc p'lb'i-hed exerj Mondiy
morning at $." pir inntim pnvablc in all cast"; m tdvanre;
and will contain four additionil toliuftns embracing all lhe
new; of the week vnth whitevcr of interest transpires on
Simd.-'V
Those persons nt a distance who will pro-ure four snb-
scnbers tnd send us a SCO bill in current monev shall be
entitled toonecopv gratis.
aug CO LCMSTJF.N KF.NDAI.I. !k. Co
THE NEW WORLD.
ED1TLD BY PARK BI-NJM1K
This well known journal ol I.i eraluie fctience. Art and
Intelligence continues lo mcitjsc in the laver of il c ptbl e
as us meius become more ami wide j known 'I demist dis-
tinguished literary men ollhe ge both in America nd
Lail.uid are engaged ascontribuioisto il columns Btside
Donvlp .MtcLioD resident in Loilon Prvncis J finc.ND
in I'remcn and Urvntz.M tier. in the eitj if Mexico i has
correspondents ul lhe first order ot nleiit in Cm-taut roplc
Alriia.aml other pails ol lhe world who will give o ihe
eiv World an interest and valui which no o'her paperon
ihiston uicntcau po-sCs. Protfshetts and copies of poju-
l..r w uks I'suci irom e prolific pit- oi Knghn I aie le-
sti.td andgivcii to tl e rcit'cis of the Nw Uoi.lp in a I-
Vwiue ol their urdin..ry receipt lonhiscountiv. All newdis.
etririesaud advances m the s.ciences n 1 Aits find an carl)
place in i s colnmns I.ach number is eml llishtd bv one or
more SUTUB L.NGIIAMM'S dN WOOO.tK.n-in the
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tiouol there de's of the Nfvv oi.l which render it wi.li-
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Porlrau of
COL IOIINSON 'THE NAPOLEON OF THE TURF."
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HUNTS MERCHANTS' .MAGAZINE AND
COMMERCIAL REVIEW
"pUiiLIsllCD MONTHLY 55 nerar.Lura ip rdvrnrt.
JL bylreeman Hun' ed. lor atdpropne'or No 142 Ful-
ton s'reei Ivevv York.
This pencdica t devoted cxclcsivelr lo lhe in'ini'i ard
vvau - 1 1 lhe bt.sim j icmmuintv. and m this rt'fccl diCcn
in its chirac cr lrom .nv magazr.e till er in th ciui.tiytr
Europe Iiisintnidsdtobe ii.ei.l'v and trulyacfelul wcrV
lis contents embrace every Mrljul com tctd vvnh t'en:-
inercc and Political Economy Hic.ra-lacal Skctc' ea of
i mm cut Merchants ..ud Esa)s frtm tie ibltst pern tn
Ranking. N.'Tigation Manulacturcs Insurance Tr. des
Ctinuiccc and Mercantile Uir ii.cli.dirg u-ipoitan deci
siuiis in the diirercnlccuits m lhe Uni ed States and Eng-
land form pait of tl c coi.tcnts if eich number; lege Itr with
oflii ill r ports of all new coramtrrial rrgnliliei sail J tre?tt(.
Tne Meichar.ti Magazine is alsothererc-i cry forautken-.
tic sti istical infurmanon cf Foreign rnd Don e-tic Tr!1
and Commerce B nkirg S.c collected Iremctnci.lioercn
and classified ia tables t.Iualle f-r pre:n.t m.dfu'ur r-
fertr.ee. OPINIONS OF THE TRESS.
The f 1'ovving exiracls aie raLde frL!-i more lhn twtlre
hundrtd favoiL.s notices ot the v.cik in the pc:;ci!ioc of
be publisher
To pers"i5 who denrc to clt-ii: c! er'r cund nrrreR-
ulc knonledpe I d who ale .hev that todi. ncl be brnet.rd
bv such knniilri'qt 1 we know of no o;Ltr merns nherc o
somuch cai.tc piocurcl t thesame expire You m ght b
d-tc ret from even o.en ng wiih such a title from lit scf-
po ed t'rvress- end txclusivcut s of the subjects but
a-rce. blcsu :ri-eawais tlwse who take lhe best meant cf
lestirg its men's that is rradius a Tolurni xitl few .IL
read oil'" vv he will r.t; scctiri' to thcmstlttMce pie eie ip
Ihcpr fa oi il.c residue To tl sc-who arc ctlitd upcntt.t
veiv 1 i;h du y ot I gi li icn oi il e mercanti t I'O'icv ot itl
United i-u 's. Hunt's M. ii7ine unv be prcrounced unh-
silatirgly indispensable AaJ Ir. el
The chTac er ot the Merchants' Mrgture i tco ell
ktumiito reqj.reputliiiA Ltii tolhose unatqui.n'ed wihii.
cttiTnts if any thrv an we wt t.!d s.y it is magazine fil'tiL.
withmittir compibd vmh giea cue and labor ard civinj
li thcncrchaii suc'i lalons tmnsscrrno leliridinsnT
otlcrwork cf asi.r.ilar ncturoin Eurrpci r Aa.tnct $ O-
Com imtc'm
Th.- Merchants' Magazine cor.tmties io sasiain it rieel-
Icnt reputatio- and to ir.crcarc ctn-trlly in ru-' c f-vcr
No peri d.calin thecoualrv -s eondeeledwuh :r.oieirdu'ryr
intel!igcn'-e and judicion-niss ot adrption to tie 'n ere-t ot
the clas for whose piriiciilar benea H is publeh'd. It look
he right ground a' first .- nd has mair'a.nrd it manfully. No
where cl e can b-in so con perr1! us afum ard such exce!-
lerceof arrrngenen" sol rtrc r n amount of mercantile mat-
ter and so unitoin'lc valuable Mi Hum nirelhsn rederirf
hispledges toll'e public in every if mil ol his excellent period.1
cal A'. V Cour if- .V7
This magazine i regaiLed byonrm(t emin'rit merchants
and statesmen as tl c be't worki f the kind published. Icdecd
it is lhe onlv one tmtricmg the san.c scope tf subjects. E-
timoe Putrid.
If iPcrit is anv cr.trion of success- sore are we that Hunt'
Mcrch 11. s' M gazinewill go on pro-peiiig and to prcsper.
What Bli-kwoisi is in Consctvati-m and Li erature Hunt
bids fair tn beet me in Commerce Montreal Ihrald
Hum's MTchai'ts Migazirc prcscn's in its ub'c cf ccn-
cn t a trong aim ef nines which premise ruuih fur the
abdii) with nh.ch th:.iitil.s are writ'tn. e otserxe re-
vi ral whose dicta on p-ofessionrl subjects' mast ever com-
mand attention ard rc-pecl A" 1 .!nor.
It d'als m fcis ra her tlnn f clion. The art'cles are mark-
ed bv gi o I sense and sound infoimition. Eveiy merchant ia.
lhe land should lakea pr.'de and feel a pleasure m fustainin;
this m gazii.e I'hil I'.nq.
It is every w j emitted 10 the patronrge of thai part cf the
ccmirnuity forwhtchil is intendrd. while it furn.shes infer- -
mrion vrhich should be. sought by raenof every purtuit. ji.
Y Sun.
This valuable work has stendily improrcd Mtice its coc-
mencement No periodical ia the eounliv can be so badly
dispensed wi h. It l kes lhe lead of all o'f them The arti-
cles are not cnly jui s'neris and especially adap ed to the mt-
sizine hut Iher rre from the reus of men of lalert snd abi
lity nh have studied the mercantile law cud are capable ol
exp tiatmg on o merits-end expounding the principles ol
trade Venn'tl'i tier.
iVe have received the pcriodicaN for the preent muith
Scp'embcr 1S-1I ) In thelirst place comes Hum's Marazice
which we deem the mosl important ot the whole. It alway
contains a mass of facts invaluable to the nercha' t and by
lhe penisrl ol which almost any onein anv condition of life
11 ay be benefitted and rmus-d." We see by the English papers
that this magazine is becoming well known abroad and ob-
tains very favorable notices Irom lhe English press. This is
is it should be it i cert iinljr a xcry valuable peiiodical ard
we hope it will obtain a most extensive circulation in this
country Itos'01 Post
This is decidedly one of themot valuable period'cals of
lhe present age rrd the vast fund of information which it affords-
at comparalitely o smill an outlay places it within the
reach of every individual of medente means which lsby no
ways he least recomm-nd tion in tin eminently commercial
Country In short a- we have frequently repeattd this work
fiusht to be in the hands of every man engaged in commerce;
theclcifc an I lhe merchant will find it cqu-l'y to theiradtan-
tage 10 pilronize a periodical so ably conducted and devoted
to lhcire-peci.il interests .V. O. Bee.
The Verdun's" Magizine was commenced July ISS?"
Six monihlr numbers form a voluc'o cf nnl v 500 large octa-
v o pases. The nnrnbar 'or December closed the fifth volume
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tn the work for one j ar commencing with the number for
Januiry 15 12 wheh ii the commencement ef the sixth
volume Utliee Merchants' Magazine Mar. 1P42.
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