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TII K TYLER
REPORTER,
P L £ Lis HHV K VEH Y U'KDXJüSbd Y
U. N. WMUKVUt EOITOH.
TKBMS 12,50 per annum, if |>u¡d in
advance, or 8.50 at the expiration of the
ye i r.
No *uWriptii>r shall be discontinued un-
til nil ili"* "riearsge* arc paid.
Ten •■"pics, if paid fbr at one time, will
bi> m'M • i po*t-oBce for Twenty Dol.
fit* , «r five «v-j.io- for Kiev pi i dollars mid
Tw. *< -live •«•< r*
\' P .1 ii'ií'ffft * .i'«* Mltlliaigcd In m;l li*
A ¿«íes, and deduct re per cent, un uiun
oystKcy h- in it.
Ti" T
T li K T V L K It
REPORTER
#t>
VOi.. IV.
J " Mr. Jaiucs Heoton, is nur hnlliorit-
cd agent at Jamestown, Smith county, to
reiwive uud ii'i'WU for subscriptions.
Jjr- U. S. Walker in our authorised
AueiiUu Nuenjidoebo*, TextM.
I&T Dúo-i ¿i Vates aro uur authorised ü! 's,er <lt,nr. when fk eti|i« vears
Alteóte in Slirnv"etv>rt, La. , . ,lnve left ,,1"'ir impress ">' f> y brow,
V= J„1,„4 A llvud id (Mir anilinrirm' A,ul dimmed witti sorrow's Utter tears.
ajst¿SKItwj? u :
It#** ll.iiv« y Pmmuiik is our authorized as searching then theso napes oV
Agei.t lit henderson, lesas. ^ ' Fur sweet memorials of toe past,
"I'pou (he NiicaliM, WelHfcace und Vlrture or I lie Mmiei, dependa our existence us a Free People !"j
TYLER, SMITH CO., TEXAS, 'WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 9.185 .
NO 24.
[For the Reporter.]
Linca For Illy tiiiter'i Album.
The 1'rloltr.
; The Printer is the moat curious being
i living. lie muy liuve a bank mid coixs,
uud nut worth it cent ; have siui.i. caps
and have neither wife nor children.—~
j Others may run fast but lie gets ulong-
s w i Iter by seiti.no fast, lit? may be
T1IE OCEAN AND ITS LIFE..
Could man descend to the led of the
sen, and walk ihereon us he docs on iln
bosom of the eurili, breathing through his
lungs the ocouii of water us easily us be in-
bical lies the ocean of air, wluit strange,
what grand, what beautiful sighjs would
■it -J- II. ' our authored ¡O! be 1o thee, n.toured ato.* I mu|iir.g impulsions, without eloquence; , ,. . . . ....
Ají -nr. ni Ji*flur«« ii, loxttd. l-noso line a txotliers nam! hnstrooed. , , ' 1 ' •«-venwhore meet Ins inquiring ami (Jul.¿'it
TO- ©.«• Tom. Green, is our ailthoris- i i ,'ü be tí UK WUlK"'t oi'
ed Afiont íh Austin Texas '"i,r thee thnt brother's prayers ascend, tending, uud bo telling the truth;
i ' ii O'er thee his «pint yea .ik, with Jove— while, others cannot siam. while thev
Ir. wniiih no Kflnsh feelings bl^nil—
^rofrssionni tt'orils.
¡^jiotlesi unit pure as that above.
May heaven o'er thy pathwny strew
1'lie never lading dowers ol joy,
Wii.t. praotiee as Attobnf.vs at Law, in ! rna^ '' }' "ever k'iow
the eojiutias/iiiiiipesing the ttth anduth Juili-1 pangs that mingle sin s alloy,
eial Districts in tlie Mate of Texas, ami also
in the Supreme 'am,I Fideivl CourU at Tyler. Ia'",1 when on earth Ihy w.uk is done,
or any otner Courts of the Stale where the w'i'h the nalioijs ol the blust,
c.ko. \v. í.111] ton. j. f. wahiitn.
Chillón ft Warren,
practice as Attornf.\>
the couiitieseiiinposin^ >he tilh ;
0! may Ihe Savior welcome home
Thy spiiit to His tinal rest.
Harl>n.
iltlportaliee of the ci^ will just i ly Ihein id
lenviii: (heir immediate Districts.
It3r* A i lil i ess the linn at Tyler, Teicas. I
March 17, 18ú8-v3ni>8 j _____ .
Tl(>\41. W. J«\KN, 1 On in, Tir¡K —The Ck'iu va üuíotto i>
ATTO tNEY AT LAW responsible for he fiillowui^ : ,
,i„i * . T... .?!* . Y.' i . ... 1 under it niolc-hill ; sprc'uil his shkets
cd eye! (Juulcus ai^i fields, hills uud
valleys lill -d vritl.i struv^ly bevtiful vegct.
utiuns ! Here a forest, and there a pruiri ;
here a iiiountuiii, and there a fur stretching
va ley ; all inhabited by intrinsio foiins of
life, a full of energy und vituüiy as those
which sport ou the lace of the glob ! Ni
VVII.L attend lailhliilly and proinjitl) A country man, the owner of u large
1 s|.-.t, he can skt sta.voino, und do butli at
' Un same lime ; liuve to csi: Kinsiri'HK,
¡ uud yet liuve no dwelling ; lie may
make u¡> uud put away i'i, and never
si c a pie, muflí less cat it, during his
wliolo life ; U: :i liiuu ui U'ing und a
UAT at the siitue time ; may i rksíh great
deal and not itsk a favor ; may bundle
II SHriOTINU IKON, Ullii klluW Untllillg uliollt
a caution, or pistid ; he may move the
i.EVKHvthat turns the World und yet be . ,
.i i i I incut uud rod i uet ion; und, recent v, u caee
u* lur li'oni moving the globe un n Img! , , . , ■ ' • "
•it glass has been made—a miniature ocean;
Death of 0. t. Uarllry K«q. aud tteselM
liuuü — Addrcsnes or It. B. Ilubbard,
and Judge Uuiai.
At nu ¡uformal inciting m
entered, with renew - d energy the lists
of that profession which now so pecu-
lilarlr tnoiirnn his loss, lie read law
in the iiHi •« of the present Altorney
General of the Uniti-d Mates, and pos-
sessed the love and confidence of this
great Jurist to the d iy of his death.
"The deceased, though not perhaps
combining the eloquence of the udvo-
if the mem-
borsof the liar iu attendance upon the
District Court of the United States, in
the Federal Court room, on the morn-
ing of the ¿1st .lulluuiy, 1859, fleo, W.
I a chal was called to the chair, and | nr tlie' deeper learning of the
Willis Kobards and 1. \\ . Chandler i 'gri'ater luminaries who have ruled the
Ksij s., appointed Secretaries. Hie oh-, «iiiys of the law,'yet was, iieverthidess
jeets of the meeting were explained, | |iy',|m nnuiiimou aCcord of the Bench
whereupon William Alexander offered ,inj (|)W |^ari regardi'd a'nd respected us
the following rcsolutioiis, which were | lt |^w}'ei' (if leurning nnd ability. His
adopted :
leurning and research—lutppily for his
Having Ifltyiy rerei*i't. from the f«noy
of Me^rs Conner k Co , at New OrleaiH,
l>r/n a ldiliotit «o its tuiiner extensive tup*
ply, ii now prepared to larnish
All Beserlptiooa OP WORK,
execute I n« neatly and cheaply n« at any
o'le.o ollice ill the S'ate.
IWU'ffl.! 'I"'
jti i.r.-uk a ns,
1' ü S T E It 8.
UALL-TiCKKTS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS.
FU NEIt AL-TICKKT8,
NOTES,
CARDS.
DRAFTS,
LABELS,
HAND-BILLS,
WAY-BILLS.
RECEIPTS, &e, &e ,
will bo furnished to order upon the shortest
notice.
•money may
dc powardicd
Ol'R RISK.
or Milt AT
Terms ol' Adverlisiug.
t0 Lines or less, First Insertion, $1,00
kuch Subsequent Inser'inn, 5i)
l'rolessional m liu^inuss Cauls per Year
{10,00
Tobacco.
IVmceo, besides being one of the
lure, however, Ins set u barrier to our cu. • tirstlvlu-ns aibpjtd Jy Iht Jl r <f tin \ f„,no—will tmt be attested merely by Much as we
liosiiy iu litis direction, und we may not f01 ' e'^' 'f legend or tradition. He has left niefti- i-1 l'lf1
s cp beyoi d it. Mcusurably, we can
niukc ourselves acquainted wiih the vege-
lution of the deep and its strange inhubi-
tutit.-. We cncage birds for our amuse-
staple productions of our country, is
one ol itschiel articles i^f couüiimption.
may preach against its
us wu may denounce it*
. . ,, . evils, it has been, is, und doubtless will
ormls belliml him more '.'tiduriiing than L)(, u
inscriptions on t/riiib-stoties, or inonu
Oliver C. Hartley blxq
'• 1. Resolved. That while we bow will, |""" be, one of thu cheap articles of cheap
reverence to .he dispensation . Provhlencfe. •"«tT.pr.o.w on ttr.nl,-stoties, or monu- ! luxury. Tobacco is usuall-y co.i,idered
that has suddenly rbmrived irom amonS Us n,,,,itl1 wl,idl wi" P-' P-tuate j an American plant, though it undoubt-
in the prime uf liis manhood, our 08«neimiil1 ',JS ,,Hr,l,n InmoruMi iiHKocintioiiK j ''i1 ' 'l1 <M.,e ^ ie
iu thu pidicml history of the country. U ^ >! .'ds, Smoking is an
to all husiue** eiiliusted to his care.
TVLKIt, Saiilli County Texas, June 17th
li"58. vlii46. tr
Stanley 91. Warner,
AITOKNBY AND COUNSELI.Oit
but usually good-na ured dog, diove in
without a house wife : he may lay his
friend, O.ivnr C. liarlley Bsip.u üalve«lon,
who. as a citizen, as i soldier, as a mem
her of cur I.egi-lature, a* the Digester <H
town u few days sinco.
AT LAW;
v , .i j; korm tin a iikh, and yet he obliged to
Near the railrosd I , . ', J, h ,
... . u , ,,,. «... . sleep on tlio tloor : lie may tise the
croftMug oil \\ ater Street, liaorfll in'o ■ . , , ...
. , , i , tdaoceh without shedditi": blood, und
bad uoiupuiiy, ami u regular musg eusued. .
Taken suddenly, and aluimt u.euros. "0,n. ^ ^ he may'handle the
the co,,, try,Ilan s dog kerned I.Hrdly to ■?*** ' «"«Uivo disposi-
i i i i e d i. tío , and yet never desire to travel :
eoiiiptchend whether tt was a " free fight 1 ,
, . . ,■ , lie may liuvo a shef.p's koot und never
,ti coi nest, or only the rough smt of piny ,
1 b« delormed ; never wiHiout u case,
tyler smith co, t e xas.
WJbl, oraetiee in alllhe Courts of Smith
County, also in the District Courls ol Rusk. . ., . . , ...
Cherokee. Houston. An.ter.ioi, Henderson, of village dogs, until lie loutid" himselt m ,
Kaufman, Van Zaudt anil Naeoy;,loches a regular thrnut to mouth contest with a, " 8 111 1 "g " «'w lJ| piys.es;
Counties and in I ho Supreme and Ve.leral ^n.r fighting chaiaetcr, in tiie shape of, k' nlw"*® corkectino his ^w,oks, and
Fortieular'alleution paid to Collecti,,^ '« Mained boll dog. aud gett,,,g the worst of rowi,,« " '* ^ « '
t His master, however, by .his time nRALES w,tl"'"t '" v.ng the urms ol „
in which we can compel Ibli and water veg-
etuiiou to grow and inultiply, und exhibit j our Statutes, as one of the Commissioners for
to us thu uiysieries of nqucuu life. Aq-ni- ir.trniiiir our Codes and asa Hiqiorterof the
Decisions of our Sup,em* Couit, hasso con
ducted himself, as to cause all to feel that
" The profession iu Toxus owe I,in,
ptteulittrly ii debt of gratitude for his
services as the lir*t Digestor of our
iiiNtitiition of about two hundred year#
growth though, according to Linutciis,
tobacco was li, e t known iu Europe an
as 15ti0 Though cultivated ill
e.al v
riu, miuatuic lake-, with '.heir finny tribes,
can be introduced into our pallors, und be
made the si udy of hours. It isa simple
arrangement to uiuke these wuter guideus
and pc 'pie them, und through them we
may kuru of the wuys of that ocean und
its life which our physical conformation
prevents our visiting in |>er«on.
u Lnws, requirilig, as it did, sonnd indi- a',UOh^ e\eiy State in the Union, itcon*
.. .i , ,. . . , , «tit utes a staple crol iu comparatively
• cial learning lind diseriniimitlori, and a | |i;W ' *
t familiarity with the varied nnd compli-J Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina,
iu his dealh our State has sustained a loss—| lüiied statutes ol tin* I'epublic uud Iveutncky, Tennessee, ami Missouri,
WO cannot for .ear as a body, publicly lo ex-jstivte; ,,i| of which qualifications |rt!, are the largest ].r(Hlueii,g States, tho!
press oar regiet at his decease- , (liwat.88tftl jn nll >Ht d..gr«f. He ",ulVWC'd "U(;1l,l"¡" ^'"tí Pitid t( J*
, ... ... . ¡in New hiiglaiid. iobacco
wirti likewmo one ol th
"2 Hesolveil, Th f *e terfder our cordial
bo
i - o may
e ewtiiuissioiKTs brought to maturity in most of tho
i sy input hies lo his aiflicted family, and to, .... , ^ — -
1 his numerous friends in this and his native1 aPP, ,"ted ^ t l0 L*ei-ut.ve of eon.,tries ol the old world, aud is cul-
i Un otate fer Iranmig our Civil and tivated successlully in hnglund, Ger-
Petial (JodeB. I ll,a"y> '«'"ssia, Cu int and Japan; but in
:late.
"3 Hesol urd.
That the United Slates
" He was once elected by the county
most ol' theso countries its growth asa
crop is pro!, bited asid monstrous irn*
DANCING.
l.aml aud I'rnbate business. - ~ ;t His master however by ihis time ,IRAL'KS wm""u tne "n"8 " The following which w6 find in the Bos- Attorney, for the NVostern District
trr-QIfiee on the North West Corner óf! . ™ .* ' f . I lass thrown nnmtid him ; have his ton Courier, conveys out own sentiments, ¡ i evas. be, and is hereby requested to i (,f Galveston, a ti.on.ber bl the htate posts an I duties are levied up-n its
thel'ubl.e Square, over Hie Brick Drug eompreliendud tue ..ature ol tUe u.bm. «u. , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ till,e be ! «-to ,he u.oruli.y of this graceful and ele- I'^enl these .esolutions in our behalf, and Legislmffre, and having'served his | «« K . France unmtally contrives to
Store. springing Ironi Ills wagon, cuught the bull ¡ . ...... _ move the\ bespread upon the records ol i term with born
, . .. „ . „ , , Ireorom jail, watch-house, or any otter1 g't'l uinuscnieiit. 1 here is as much differ- ,, ,, . 1 1 lu.iinwiui noni
di'ij by his "narrative, uud eudeavorcd' . , , , ,. the Court, and
' conliueuieiit; his ollice may have u ni'.t.i. ence between the dance, as conducted in a
ft ,1 il/tk.nn.lftA link il/lltllilkfti.lllil ►
ItlCIIAItU It. HIBB.4HU.
Attorney &. Counitcllor nt Luw
Tyler Smith County Terai.
, to separate the coiubatatits.
in it, and not be a bad place after all ;| U'spcctuble junior or Will regulated flssem- ami also
Let that dog alone, or 111 lam you . b " •' am. a.so o. neon
r ii I...«it " L.l„A« 'night be plagued by the oevii., aud ¡ Idy-rooin, and the wine ... a F.ve-Poh.t sired to publish.'
move thei bespread upon l),e records of | term with honor tí, himself aud the ff,ot $10000,0110 revunne in this way.
1 lie Court, ami that the newspapers of this é ljv «i ^ t;*; , , imjjo.scs a uuty oí 800 per
place, nnd of Galveston, and Tyler. Texas, i ' ^ ** *1,M cent. o„ ,his article, and still its use
and also of Bedford. Pennsylvania, he de-'ttrul,R for th® honorable a.fd increases there.
Wi" MIT ÍndHf,.?Ko's"™ 9^'í.¿- hk"J .T.! l,,; « Christian of the best kind ; and i ^t.ce house, as there is between the inno- tí«iO. W. PASCHAL Chairman,
d !
he square, in
dieial Disllid, and iuthe Supreme Court cited loukini customer standinir by. who1 i*. "Ií,,la.¡¿" 1 " 1 . , ..
at Tyler, also in the United States Dis- i winch is stranger still, be honest, cent laugh of childh.iod and the ribald jest <ob¿ku>. |
triol Courts at Austin and Tyler. proved tobe ibc owner o(. l u bull.
Office ou the west side Pub
building adjoining the Biule Hotel.
v Í n 47 ly. 1857
Oil, then, you want 'ciu to fi^ht, do
iye?'.1 ej.'iouluted lioiuespun, dropping the ¡ .
I end; and then, ar thu top of his voice, i ' - v_
sh'uúred, "G , in, Tigc!" | Caution to Sroroiio GRotrexi.—The
1 And Tigc d,d "go in." Iii$tu,itly the Independant (Itrwa) Gnunlian gives an
rich or poor, drunk or sober, indiistri- "f agp- ' Tis not tho mere net of motion, p Chandler ^
Secretaries.
. cms or laüy, be ulwnys st.vni,s up to his . but the associations of place, that me dc-,
the , . * ' i r • vt i ■ i • . Upon the asiemilina of t ic Court,
1 ' unir. NuiuVe is not always in tenrs, ,, ,, . ,, ?... . '.
e J ! li. limb.'n! adilrcsstd i wi'Ji sn it su chi-
mora i
I).W. C It OH'
ATTOltNEV AT LAW,
Tylei, iSmith County, Texas,
Meplicn itcuici.
kTTOBNEY AT LAW, will practice
m the tiuufeiue aud
Stale, and hi tho United
Office "it Tvl)íestur" 1)lSlrUl V' J 0A!is' I,release his dog from I lie vioe-like juvs ef. coal ing of the stalks is,of a very vit-
und man is occasionally permitted to laugh
und bo merry :
nity, us foUttws .*
"May it 1'leask the Co cur
qitally honorable aii'd
moro congenial pursuit of his chosen
i profession. And ut the time of bis
| death, and for many years previous,
I was a Reporter of the Decisions of the
I Supreme Court of Texas—a tribunal
R- the learning and ability of whose
Judges rolled not only honor upon
increases there.
The exports from our country have
increased from 8 ">.018,000, iu 1821, to
14,7110,)0, in IS57.
'l'lie best tobacco is Bltppnsod to be
Cuban. Formerly,'Maryland and Vjr-
ginin raised the best in tho United
States, but now a variety known as
the "Connecticut Seed Leaf," is being
d in thnt river valley, usually
tide of baitle'was turued. Tiga secured J account of the destruction of seven
uud was making good use ef his vantage- ( head of cattle, belonging to 1. G. Free-
i ground, when Bull's owner suddenly be- n,ait, Esq., from eating the refuse of
rí)isír\crcóur'|rm i'he C-"I|C Convert, d to u peacemaker. Suiting Chinese Sugar cane, alter it had been
■ nited Stales District | ||,e action to.the idea, he made u feiut to 1 cctnpressod into the mill. The outer
11,1 , .. . ,. . raised in tiint river
, lexas, but upon the tudiciiiry of the,, : , ,, , ..■ ..
filo du- i ■ • brings double the value of tho former,
"Promiscuous dancing" i«, in itself, ty has been assigned mo by the mem-,W ' Cl"in,l'.v- ,n "" l,(,s¡,inlld. ¡u,d conse(|uently tobacc«i iitcrebses in
not only no sin, but an inm cent pleasure, bers of the liar in atteudaiico noon ! ". " "'*V K'"''' llic' llna",',.V ninong the cotiscientions New
i i iki c i i**i > i • i . i h ¡ < •* I 1 i'vnoi't'it iuiim i if lii«t pnimhr. aintfisainl (I iiih n islios in the ¿Sou t ii-
Hill! n ImaWiful niercme—one of the natu.j tins Court tu |jren nt the 1 r,,"hc'at e*petUl,t ,,H of Ul* C 1 1 } I orn Stutcs. Virginia, in 1*40, grew
rul and universal expressions of that dr-1 which have been adopted by tlieju am!' ",C',L about seventy-live million pounds; in
light in being ulive, which is the bles-cd the officers of this Court, upon the "Hut he lias been called away from ^ is,W, lifiy-six million pound, ; Coiiuec-
deatli of Oliver C. Hartley E«qY., of, t' e living, to take up his abode 'j1, four hiindred^and^scven
sept. 6 IH51. Itvlnl
8. a. SMITH. s. I.. K All L E
SMITH & EARLS.
Tige. • • (icons character ; wlw'U ti^us broken up
1 " Ltibnt dog rilutic', or I'll lam ym and taken into the at,ininfcll, it operates
|over the head!" sl,out.<d tho conu^ryinun ; j liko brdket. glass, cuttings ami in some
boon of youth und health. That man
utust have ua essentially low ucd vulgar
mind who can look upon a group of you. lis
und maidens, moving with light heart* and
uht feet through the giddy mazes of the
Galveston.
in the silent house of death. Not like ,-V'°lu: *«Ix l.undnMl and fifty
.n . . y,' and he siruiiiluened up and swelled out lb cases penetrating through the coats of ." . 4 . ., .. . .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 1 „ ... i ., . f . . . . „ dance, and stum the lair visum Willi
.. _ udi lingo proisntioiii, that " Uock Sired M,tt "tgan, producing violent .nllan,a- . . . . .
Tyi.i-k. Smith Co Texas ... a 1 . . ihouiihts of sense uud biii. ihis reinov-
.' desisted, tenor-slricken nt the nietniee. t'en. A post mortem examination in . „ , , . !•..,•
Hill practice iu the Supreme Court, and .... ... ... < .li„ . . , j • .1 ..'"'g "f • ho landmarks ot morality—this
the .United S!ut«s Courts at Tyler, and also ijter pur-11. d his work in hand until U..s Laae levealed this ns the <« weol,b ¡h , rei,ri)bat¡ü|( U(.t8
in the District and other Courts ol' Smith the piteous " ky-lti Í" of his assailant seem-
county. Business ei.trusted to their hand
will receive prompt n'tenlion.
V i No. tt. ly & tf.
deuth. This important fact should be
JACK DA VIS.
Attorney and < ouusellor at Lair,
'1YI.ER, SMITH, CotiNTV, TEXAS.
W ill practice iu all the Courts ot the Ninth
Judicial District.
ed to produce pity io ih„ dog's heart for known to every farmer us it muy be
the former, for he relaxed iris hold and the , the means of preventing a serious de-
struction of their stock. Besides this
B. T. S E L l A %
ATTORN E Y A T L A W.
Will eudcuvor to |>ivo satisfaction to
latter slunk away, With the appearance of
three legs behind.
As the countryman jumped into the
wag'in, lie culled out tobulbdog's muster—,
" Whenever you want another fight, just,
say the word, cs me and Tige idlers
travel together!"
branding with moral reprobation uets
which in themselves ure not morally wrong;
is ntvur dene without danger to the essen-
tial interests of mortality itself.
danger, tliero is nothing to be gained ! Men and Motives.— The deeper we
by feeding the bagasse. Even that of penetrate the characters of men, the
"It is but just that we—bis stirviv- I'ini, who after long lile and lull ol
ing brethren—should deviate for a >''|n'ncd hbliors, " wraps the drapery of
moment from the ordinary discussions 'l's uroiind liiin, and lies down to
of ihis foritin, to pay a proper trrbute''|'llJMmrt dféiiins," but in the pride of
o> respect to the incmory of the Wor-' '''a Watibood and the noontide ol his
thy departed. It is only after death i «Ocngth, is cut down by an "untimely
with its ruthless hand, has borne away '
the great and the good, that men cat,' "Leave*hate theirtirrin to fall.
,. ... . .„ • . , - . i . . And flowers to willieratthe Noilh-wind's
lully appreciate umi d • homage to the ~ t.reath.
virtues which uiiobled and udorncd'
their character while living.
"The varied aud exciting prejudices
1 seven pounds; in IS,'0, one million two
And stars to iiet; but all
Thou hast, nll seasons for thine own 0
death!"
hundred and sixty-seven thousand six
hundred and twenty-four pounds.
The Society Islavdí.—By the lute in-
telligence from the South Seas, tve learn
I lint, on the 25th of May lust, the
United States consul at Tahiti visited
Tahas, when the natives, without his
knowledge, drew up a paper, signed by
the Governor and I lie principal officers
of the Island, making it a present to
the United States. The consul was
The Gila Mines—A correspondent of
tW<e entrusting business o his care iu the 1 be S.m Francisco Ileruld, writing from
various du'icsof the profession.
. Tyler, Smith County, Texas.
Gila City, says:—"lam still inclined to
^ tlio opinion that, gold mining ¡11 Aiitona
1)11. JUII\ II. WAKKKK. ■ wi" r,over r<e"'Tr,,W tU^juLH,,TJ UTufi'
I \NNOUNCKS to the eitir.ens of i tubly as in California. The gold 1* t .ond
:\ Smith county that he will con to exist here in spot*, very small i„ extent,
tinui) the pinctice of Medicine 1 .. , ¡ ;i . 1 ,i„. 1. , :.. ,i.„
Midwifery and diseases of women 80 thrtt cla.u.s consldpted the be.-t It, the
. . . nciiihborhood, frequently become exhaust-
and children will, as usual, receive hispa ®
ticular attention. ! cd in« week stime. J lu re are great twin-
Ho is prepared wdh an excellent collec- bcrs of people prospecting hero, more in
tionof Surreal Ins*-,,non!s. and his ,)rt.,u|nTi,m than T Imve
form snceess 1,1 that hrauel, of his profession . ' t . 1 '
is his suflicient retauii 1101111,11(011. 1 ever seen in California, and, I rogret to udd,
A resid uee ol several years in this couii-. « ¡íh linlc success. Kvnry.hiug |iere be-
ty. during which I line lie has devoted hi,,,-1 . , ... . ,
soil t.j the arduous duties of his calling, in- W,"',Wl'ttl " 1 appeainnce. Mining is
iluees him to cordially expect u libei at pat i not so j:<.od as rt. was 11 few Weeks tlgo.i—
,T'n*R^ The departures tire about equal to tfie Br
Doctor Wiley Yarbrough, .iv.is i.cre, so that the p.-p^wion rvn.ains
1 1% . . .111,. o 1 in,v urn uv 'in nil
immediately, if possibly and the wound i H 1110 uct,Mited by better . has met
. . .. . 'K ' • .. ! motives thai, we give them credit for. l"'a l,t- ""1
kept wet by cloth application or conf ín ¡ K(U.h (or himbsdf 8omu t.xcll8c. (>fall the living-hi
HAVING P W.MAN KNT1«V I.Oí ,M Kit IN
TYLKlt, SMITH COUNTi*. TEJIAS,
orrKHs his
Professional Service* to the Public.
about tho samo iu numbers.
Out.
Cathie Virtues.—The Englisli onll
Sntan Itlnek, the H •tlentuta call him white
lie will devote his whole attent-on to the fhetnselves, though not gener-
different branches ot his profession, and may . T • .1
bo ü und at his office, onthe North side.,! nlly blucK,admire that complexion : .there
the Public Square, next ilistrln the store ol |,ns lieen a man among litem so fair that no
George Yarbrough, unless professionally éb-j-, WiiuJJ wuny |iJm) ^ „f t,|(> f¡|^of
'eh Zulu King is, "You that are b)vclc."
1 To be black, thou,-i to pos esa a pysicd
! Virtue. Still moic imporl(int ia it lo be
.BV.y corpulent Fati.csa ia a siyn of ««sid feod-
TYLF.lt, TEXAS ... 1 j .1 e e
Will promptlf answer lo all e Us in Míe | mg and good breed,r<|, and, «I- .-. rore, ..f
lins of their prole <11011 They linvm lormed 1 high social position; beside*, 1. u Caflfre
:„,J ,„ Mt, SI,,.,,,, i. .1,. ..... U .
s
Mi nil
DAVENPORT & GOODMAN,
Ihysloltni k 8arg«ons,
^'^¡"professiimaiiy ab'teut. at tlie ¡ famine > fat person might survive
■«¿or,- of Davenpo.t & Co., iu the brick ( „egl (rt«on, while • lean one w«u
'."III* the north
r<t u
• 1
lia*.,., the norlhwest «•orner of the •
TheSm.ISh of both will be giren in all denined
till lh«
Id Hers I y
without additional
... ...... KM PORT, M.
WN. J GOODMAN, M B
^*k",oMr"nAvtsro«T.H. o
A very obei* nolde was wise ooti
om a ereei-
pier; being podded by nature, be broke
"7
in /.i
,ulu tn be hurled from a pwi-
the tropical case is considered quite
worthloss for everything but fuel.
Bites and Stinos.—VVo have sfcon it
stated that tho bites of rattlesnakes
and mad dogs, and Etings of scorpluns
nre cured in Brazil by the U89 of "spir-
its of harfslioru.*' It,should be applied
tietter we find them. Through the bus
est earth of humanity run pure veins
of golden sympathy. We do not be-
lievu that the worst being that lives is
altogether and irretrievably bad.—
Somewhere within the thick folds of
dai'knes that envelope his soul, burns
the one inextinguishable divine spark.
Undoubtably iu the majority of iu
. , , . " Happily his name needs not this ! very much surprised, ami said lie woold
of the tunes—the clash,ng interests ot ^ trilmU,. |yr ^ l|(U Bl.I|ch | t (|M. President of the United
aspiiiug am nt,011 01 prukmiuit an the Bar of Texas niaintaiii the purity! States ; but this did not satisfy tho
powei, o t iccuiung an entering evi1 1 i(„(j it.u|.| ing of the present* times, so ' people, who wanted the American flog
into the buttle o lile, disturb not the , •„ 0 , ' , , ., ,
, , long w.ll our departed brother be
sanctity und nq,ose ol the grave. ' , • , , • .. , . .
, , , . , . . . .. , . cherished in loudest reinembrunce.
"Looking back, therulore li'om this >- , .... , ,
0 in the discharge ol the duty im-
point of time over the nhort interval
posed upon me, 1 move that the reso-
mil sponging, and doses of tlie spirits
diluted, taken into the stomach three
or four times a day. It said that the
spirits of hartshorn has u chemical
iiilinity for thu poison virus, and nb-
tlio inevitable Vlmim
his private virtues alike
weakness or passion for his vices, and with his public service, grow in brrgh-
fancied necessity tot his crimes, ,or H1„| |,()|¡ur remembraiici'. OtirS is
sitnx* his departure from among us-in,w lupous presented be ordered to be
spread upon the records ot this court."
To which Judge Thomas II. Duval
* if
which nobody else sees. Could wi
fully enter into tlie feelings of the mur-
derer who is to be hung to-morrow,
not, however, so much n personft sor-
replied as follows :
" (1 ENTt.emev OK the B.IK ! — III tllO
sentimertts of k-espect und esteem ex
row. That is confined, though n„t1 ,m.Hl,cd towards Mr. Hartley, iu the
rendéis it lltirmlt'ss.
j know ull his temptations, and view the jalone, for the most part to his desolate I resolutions adopted by you, and the
soibes and decomposes it, and thus world through Ins imperfect aud per-1 home by the sea—whose 'solemn vol-' ^ibnuunt remarks of the'í)istri¿t Attor-
verted vision, there is no question but lllillt,i:11- ,„„„ «,¡.1, tl... . , •. ,,
charity and pity would instantly come I ... ^ g " ' . . uCy> 1 Heartily concur. 1-ro „ a long
iu to soften if not banish quite, the un-! WU1'"'K# which go forth from bruised 1 personal ael|Uaintance with Mr.v Ilurt-
gry coinmendatioti which we pronounce "(l broken hearts. Devotud frit*mis i |,Vy( i can boar teatibtoiiy to his talents
I
If this is the casi
then ninuiouia in uny form would ImJ
the siijuc eil'oct. At any rute the reme-
dy is simple and eusily fried, and sh'm'd
hoisted at oucc. Soon after, the Ihlund
of nuaatan followed tho example, and
ull the Governors, with the exception
of one—who was absent—signed a
similar paper to that of Tahas. Tho
French and English consuls are opposed
to I he movement, and two ships of war
were sent for from the nearest station
to overawe the natives.
against him
tn.1 tested. We have faith in it, know-i If such is the caso witli tlie great
iug it to lió an excellent remedy for a I criminal, what sliull be suid of the
bee mi io ' I commonplace, neither very bad nor
k' very good people, whose dculings with
11s often appear corrupted by inordi-
nate selfishness ? It is best to belie/ve
that they ulWmcan well, the fault being
in some disease of the eyesight, which
prevents them IV. 111 •seeing the right
just us we see it. And how do wo
know lull our own eyesight is diseased?
it is a rarts.gift, to lie able to purge
one's vision of the motes ami beams ot
" Oh, Johny," cried a nervous mother,
" do havo solne pity on my poor head!
<?au*t you play without shouting so ?"
Poor Johnny throw up the tape reins w,ih
whioh hu was driving two oliair* tunden,,
have doubtless followed the bier to thci „„ AiuWyer, find his v.-oi th lis a man.
grave, und performed thu last solemn | if, j,)* BUddL-tt and proiHuturt) deuth
ceremonials of the burial of the deud.' thm Chtri-t has sustained a loss of one
Kindred and hoiiheliold-rlho father!*ss „|- jt8 „„,„t reSpccted officers—the State
and the widow—have wepttearu of
bitterness at his untimely loss. Hut we,
brethren of the sumo time-honoredpro-
iiow fast the News oi- the Ba+tee or
Nnv Oni.i.Mvs Travei.ed.—The Charles-
ton Courier of the 8th has been refer-
ring to its files and noticing the ciirreut
news of tie- military movements ut
that time transpiring in the vicinity of
New Orleans. It finds in its columns
certain intelligence of the great victo-
ry published just one month after it
was won. It says :
The Courier, of February 8th, con-
tains the first distinct and decisivo
announcement of tho battle of N'JtOr-
and onHud «i hi a loud Iciarso wilier,
" Get tip, whoa!" But at length finding
little pleasure In this suppressed amusement, personal interest und prejudice, uud
ho threw down ilia ream, aud laying his -cc ytl ''-pe-p e us they see themselves.
, , , . .. ... Could we ull do this, there would be 110
baud on bis hi vast, and. with a long breath, |,llltf,.r i.itu-r enmities, iu tlio world —
"Oh. mother, it'sfull of l'iolso in hero, (t'bar. tywonld^ take the place of hatred, State of Texas immediately altor the
of oue of its most useful und valued
oitixens. " i
" The Clork is directed to enter upon i tbnuigh iuUdligeuw) reccivod vi
lessioii, though fur removod from the, t|<n Miniitnsjhu resolutions adopted by Moledgevi"*, 1,1 deopatehis U Gov-
immediate sceim oHiis labors, uud his (tin Bar."—[Copied from Intolligeiicer. ^"¡extrLcts IVom a Ínter óf C'ol'p.'s!
death, mingle rather iu Uto more «0111- j ..—;
mon sorrow ut the departure of uno' Davy Crockett happened In be pre*
sow hatred and estrangement between
overs ulid friends.
and It bun mo lo krop it! Don't all lit-! t' illes ^ light us utr would no morí
tie boys make a noise when they pla^?'
" Yo , Jdiiiny, 1 believe tliey all do," re
plied ihe lady. " Oh, then, imAlior dear,"
oried Juhny in a whining tone, "please
lot mo be a Ihtls hoi!"
who waaulike a brilliuut.ornauient of ent at an eshioitiou of animals in tho city
the Bar—an honored and useful citiiieu .of Wa-hingom, where a monkey seamed 1
—a brave and gallant soldier. ^ attract his paitieuUr uttcntion, and bo ah-
"Mr. Hartley became a citauu of the strsotly observed :
f If that folhnr bod on 0 pair of sp"ets-
eles, ho would look like M^ur Wiigbi, of
Ohio/?
The Major btpponed 10 U joot behind
Croekwt nd lepped Bsry «« the sb< ul
period 1 ('annexation, in I Hill. Iu Ühmo
'troublous times,' «lid st tho call of bin
com try be left for u while tho cslnuir
piirsuitM of civil life, for the hardship*
and privations of tho «oldivr.
" I tell you, 8ua.in, that I will com
mit suicide if yon won't litvo me."
" Well, Thomas, as soon ui you have new r« lution lm nmintaiiied a g^Lati t re«srliid~
Scatter tlie genua ef th*1 'beautfu', given me that proof of your ulToctioii, and bearing wbi« h wotig I 11 i|>: ii«#iif< " f'll I
ño bone , whereas, bad he l sen slim, bia,ut t'"" I*"'' w'lin k'rked lit« | will believe that yii love inc." f, hi his comriel inarm \f . «. • ;
wbolc aoat'Hi.y must have been dislocated, wife and chiidrou out of d<iora. ||v concluded to wait «wile 1 piping tiuo s ef pvotK* retuu*ed Lv n- ey* ,"
In tins dor. Teruiag r eed, B-ey very formally
red. Mi fit,
u„ „ Jl,
Booth, ut Fort, Decatur,'January
to the Georgia Journal.
Mcoicivkok No Mhoiohe.—Dr J«dob
Iligi low bus just joiblislied n wut-k nu
the " lUtiouale of Medicine," in wliioli
he says ;
'• I sinccrdy Udieve that tlie unbi-
ased opinion of most medical men of
sound jiidgm«nt «ud long experience
is msdiw lip, that the asnouot of deetk
and "disnster in tin's woild would be
less if nil disease w ic left I01 itaclf,
ih «11 it now is under the multiform,
H'ciib ¿4 uild •',<(!<' 'b '1 1/ le <til s of
O. f ' ¡ •'!
O.
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