The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 17, 1857 Page: 2 of 4
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wbo)«*al<i, Mr. Olowtod
—Trta* JouroOy. thit at
a m«t«ti)g w** held,
all th* rreldent Megtoemi
levee, *tid twenty fsuillie* warm
Ogljr drlvM friio tbjtlf home* ! A *!* •
urtaoo took p!o«d ot Beguio t io 1861
__ at Ran Awioio whore the Mexican*
form a majority of the population, aq attempt
tree mad* to r«Uo n p iano tit the «b«'fiff to
drive them from thnlr home*, an<i the ncbcm.'
waa ouly fraatratal by tbo refuut of the Ger-
man* to tek pm in it There i*> general
feeling among the American* tbai the Mexi-
can* ore "importfoint," aid ought to be ex-
IwiM ' . „\ '
lbo P'a-8l*v«ry faotlon, reck leu of oil ooo-
(-cqu.ti.va, art) IntcQt upon driving thorn from
tho country. Te«a«. *ttbi* moment,
with vigllaDoo committee*, whoso o
mainly directed agtinst tboae unfortuqiftc*,
whom wo bare blaa*nd hy ca llrig
the M)ii of JBr lion stl tat ion. Tho 8A An-
tor to enmmitUo abnoba* hanged ovjlfr twenty
A* tha meeting to whlab wabtveirnfortol,
resolution* were p****d douounciuglthei out-
rage* in very *t ong term*, and catting upon
lb* teamster* to ra*i ij wd pledging Viiomsol-
v«« to uao over/ mo aw to Iriug the^awle**
ruPao* *lto aoaall them to juiticc. Tin
tinony they beur to the nhar.toter of
lean* U worth quotingt
"7?«aol«*(, ilutw# wnald Mggoat to lb#
tetnHern, Ao., of Ibt b w r oounir^r who eom-
plaiu of our pr«f«reuee for tbo« ploy«ueut of
iliMI "Mttuen i low prioox, ituhMwi of «u<
floying then, Uwt tbo prU« ofh oH g, Itko
; tb« «f
ralatlve to
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of
fitting pMtlowwf tbm to iM
Who ww,a n aa«|i «toto# wHk lh« d *m
m Yt «tf*a m! (irtte 0J'«M
to(W#. «k, o«tiw«ww«
MU^a oao of tM Wlowiog
oa the Peooa, . . t Mr> K. P. W(.llia,:.oi«r tuwn.
IWtoM bT% «,r Mr Sim M.
L 0ki^ 52 I *• I^T^wrWi l M.W M^ r^ A.'WauJI
iN l0.W to«a. orrt
flne aiulea—ana tv. i..^uW,uk Um
MftV:fhq„J . hlani* of asiattUlog«other,wktok
WauJb.
crrtifte ) hy a baaket
tAnBght thej woatir auit btto T(fj wwn.; tu<
** j
if bo t«t Uwv Mwo-ld hare MtgbtfartW .. ^ ^ aud w.d^Uaut, typl-
Indian*,
,- i 4W *4-l*4a. -
ivorroet. A* torthai^U know otaono
ordTed by Oft. Ha*.too, aaaepta U a ««. °*
or quaawb^attor dM Mastoaaa waw dafaaHd «•"'
to fall Mttrail. A* that potaK l« *i*h «ha
0«n«fml, tor th« flrat tim« Mtor haW Wouad*d.
The man w^i Mtongled, aad io owlbaion: the
General ordered a halt, to form the men, 0 d-
Wharton * d myatlf aa4a tbe Mt«mpt, btit 'ail,
ad. I Mto)* took tha rwpon^bility, a*d ordered
tltem to pwewe tha ana y> f hipk thay did with
thay tied on /not
Vsnt Unoa*.or, rwowad, the eaptura of
■tail and doHh of tbo Scrgaant, and aoom-
10 aoldima in charge of a Lieutonant
hack to Qud ti>« Indian* *t tb Mtno
TJ|i«r jn*'>aiow tha B pida. Tha;«oUi«r
were packed away in oo* rod wagon*, 1u order
to grre tbo aripcntaiice 'if h*gK go wagout
Afftr vh-> bail (o eha<i the right point, tour or
fiw wddiar*. a* a feolor were *cnt baok to the
rivar for water, in ordur to draw tho Iodians
ft path « *s
— —r;
iaay .be arer li
l lif .aad
with flower*.
, OBITCAKI.
To tm M* raa, Uabacn* ano UatTuaan or
Faustiwaii' juoaaaor F. A, Muow
.T{lere I* a m urulnl jft pl-.i^int *o'r- w, w pa-
robins; the Ohtloary of a departed friaod, when
bi* tiHa«*areau#ri«ntly pronitptnt to tw co«n-
oiemurated; and. tita n4t<> « t tirti wltttattn h-
eenTt-of y ur ooaaniittof. f't wbat thay "diill pro-
teat, iii preparole—in obnliamw to the orde- of I
jour tooy— u tuttahl'' notica of the life and. deattt f
of our lamented Brother Uujmibt Rauin,. hoda-
" f the lOib in*t.
JANltS JOMK
M*di«tae
J L UDDI'X. M
vim
JOC1AH C HOtT, M. ]
THOMAS HUNT. M D..
aad Pathology
oilobkt a vaSci.ii'I).
L#
r waur. tn oruur u. ur.w .oo a nfc Qn |he Wl)[1(i l f
UL- oear, and aoldtera #«r«tad in tho wagon* j( |)ud j|l6 plexor* «r y .ur oopmittae to
*- • ■ .. I a. m am., ■ ■ ■«all li-,, 1 iiilialiu . - a ' .* it r.. " ^
kt.ow hrotlirr Raoik, intimately, for many ye^r .
and they do no tiolanoe.M the truth of that ao-
<1 tiaintMiio^*, in declaring lliut in nil lb® wiUki of
liftj, and tit all the bu*in«a* relatione pertaioiog
to the *01110, he Wo* truly «*ouipl ry; ite timy I—
Thl*. I think, wilt aattla tho matter a* to when
the halt wa* ord*red.
■ -!
i W. B 8TOOT.
Wa dp pot anderetand that there ba* been
any ooDtror*r*y a* to the prcui*o time or locality
at which tha halt waa order*;; but whether or-
dorid atall, during tha pendency of the battle.—
The impraaaion given to tiahy the pa^tioipaoU
of the batt'e, waa, that tha Meiioana had oom-
manoed flyinglbut that to bare awppad and allow-
ad them to recover th*m*atre*, e ight baTOhoen
Kitrentcly injudiofn-ti, considering their
nunicrici-l auperlorlty. Many a laid haa Man «
lo*t. a(t*r hating been oon*id*rad by the momen-
tary *itit(jr , a*wo . Vt V -fi'.-'
•V nta'itMr. ■
The tteamer effort, arrived at Fallon, on Mon-
day, from 8brVyeport, having occupied tevoral
day* in pulling o^Uba raft accumulated lulled
Bayou, Tha rivar rnu longba«n high enough for
navigation, to point* abov« bant, and we preanma
that the New Kra. whioh laft Pittaborgh on '
20th, with gaoda for Bhiaa A Bro*., will bo at
landing babi« many day*, \ y
bai etriet order* not to move until tho Indian*
wine within a tow y *rd* of the w*ptm — thou
to each kill>i* toau with i un, and then alt to
jump out and am; their rovolvt-ra. But ooutr.v-
ry to order*, when th* lndi*B* arrived within ^ Uumucm conducted in
fifty yard* the jiol'ltor* oowmcnwd luuibliut/ 0(jr li(Wn ,, f u lu|) uf yfanli wa have yet
oat—'W -thalr bead* and other* on th<nr ^ jn(j tjj,, jjr l ludlvidual wh.wo cohfidenoc he
hauuoho*, undOther* firtd licfora they jumped furfe'uod, or who hiu evefUMered aeliurge of
out—and areutoiily a ricl-and ridieulou* eoeuo ipieotionjl wrong doing at l-l di or.
followed- Highly toSJiar* atUokai t y forty! a* a lilieral and prompt promoter of the^^nro*-
Jpdian*, and the Indian wives women ard cl.il- p rity of our town, wo alao h-.ld luai up. fur
oireAnii
off an
rP«r*!<t
i Bfetviea *«vt*w for Aaga't ceatalaat
•to*!
btiteftha R*vi«w*—*1-
o bann rnrtud at lo.
or tu
H
•aatt AO* , TO fallen *treet,Raw York,
two Review* • 00. '
BNpktnWereliy af North Oaralloa,
eoadltlonyf the Inatltutloa.aam-
afatudy, et*.
ift«a Tea*#,
i af the I
f af the Pnakkttt aad Sl-
aad fwlt«n RaHiaad Qampany,
fef th* prvepea a ll! tha wad,
raa a med itM fer qenaeetUg va*t
ilturaj lutefMt* bat we do
i U Mcuvelle (Mfeaw, fleha
UarUtat Kdlter, nta
f th* "piineial** af
BWWiWBl wanUatlen*,
f>y, . " *""
I t*UIM' JfATIMMt
i f hllaathraal* aad
vwtty of North (lara.
- jmJT * I.. jt|a||avta|l<M|
, aad National
hy amah
other uommoditfaa. it ragulatod by tha
great law of eupply ani tie maul, and i* bo-
yood thalr ooatrol; ami that tboy *hould reflect,
bofo.* re*t r<iog to vioUooe toward* their Mo*.
Una rival*, thatthe bhoto, if any, real* ou tha
aommHolty that oannot oou uuio good* auffi-
oi*nt to give employment to all engaged in
hauling, and not on tha Metioana; and th v t
teasater* , aa well ai othera.wbo aan't gat
w rk at their own t-oeiuew, touat find *(ime
other employment j that our rtaaonr for ptefor
ring to employ MonUan* lu hauliug our «•««!*
ia baoauaa wo find tbam> after the oaperiou*
of year*, tha moat reliable aarrieri, doing their
work with promptnaee, M-lm*uifeeilng a faith
fuluaae In fullHlng tbalr eontraata unequalled
that, U *11 communiti**, will giv*
to my body of maa, for any am-
ploymont." " ' . :
dren all collected together but a hort distance
off; ao tho aolilier* oould not luike tho plea
that- tlio IuiImum boing mounted could floe ftam
dangot; hocauiKi tf tlioy wUhed to try pwwa **
Ceo to ouo) now wui tho titno, for tbo tuLdier*
d only to maroh fcbero tho women and cltil-
dreu were, end there might have b.eu fleeing
but it would not have bei n Indian*. But to re-
turn to tho awful but b oo-lioatl battle.
"Armi on araior oloahlog brayc.l
iloriihle illtoorU "
in Indian*, iuatoad of flcciog commoneod
f around —a id, when loaded, jumping
firing, and then m mntiog aad loadioit,
nv 'f thou, haying Rhur^is rifle* tho load-
ill *ung In awful pronunty. lit tho moan
Idicrvtv'ldly
' Marched up the road
Aad then marched down again,"
u* tbo conflict oimtiouad, until tho Liouteu-
ant found that ho wa* likely to got tbo worat of
, ! It, ordered a retreat, and -itaoy comtneueod
N**t Monday, tha DUtriet^Jourt «>rTltue 1 lr, ^uP°rlure LBe,j)r0 ,eavi"«;,bB fhief u'1'1
^ .-T.jnzrr. \ ' tho Lieutonant that he reg.etto I to havo itm
y> ' x I Icavo thu.i, ait ba had bar-lly aorttped ncqu .iii-
ont of tinccwitb him, and had hoped to bavo bad a
; light. The chief further reumrko l that it. tin
! Lieutenant wixhed to try it again,bo, the ebi*f
! tod bin men would wait there tbreo day* for.
to
no inou did the useful and beneficent firojectora
of public improvement apnly with more confi-
dence,than to him. Tho Holtlali plaa of inuhillty,
ao ori«n anb*tltuted for di inolination, nover es-
caped his lipa.
A* a hualtond and parnnt, deleted, provident
and iudulgpnt, wo preeentbim naum-tdol worthy
to lie emulated.
But our duty i* to declare hi* worth a Ma-
*011 aixii uur*oii*aof herjoveuieut a* a frnLicnity
in hu lo**,— which tervioe we beg to perlorm in
tho subjoined rasulu ion*
«*41
pntattoal *d«aotac*«
PrtlUBlnaty In the Poam, '.m,,. iJi
•red da.ly in the Ani(.bith«atr rf
from the Ui ofOetober. on CliauL
Rwr^ery, and other tahjeata,
TIIOMAS HO**
The Admlniatraton, of -he Chum,
anqaally, la April, fourtfau H—tj,
are matotalnad by the la Mtottta-
fyrJf' KltOM th« undertkiad.^^
/fn '•* « of Augnat lait, two a,*
hufw), >f the l«.IIowi9|; de«r. •"
aorral ware; witli u blax? f^ ft^,
•priug, fourteen and a half *^..^
and has a wuall «uar on Ui<> Iwfi j.
,' een tuko.r off, and hud not u
*bo left, ttald uinro U I'awy ,,.^.' T^jHa
raat*«, ia brnito t« wo. k, a '
One otho-.', u bright acrret, &
and one- half or nikteen hand*
branded un the left klioulder,
Al*o, a twoyt-or uld h..r e
bald fane, and 'irandod ith _
Any ilifurtuatlon of Aiid bo
fully received, or wo will pay the
firth) delivery of them-
threo, ton dollara par head, «ki
pay $60 for Uia delivery of the
TT
j-
■A- Addreaa, John W.Wmt:
ion Co., 1 i-xa«.
Sept. 2Sth. 1H57. - Ikiltf, *
*100 TlEWARlP^
Itc. NAW AY from the Phatathatfj p
llurvey. n*ar_ Uangarfiehl, Titu* i
ocubjoined reauiu'on*. iturvey, near uangerfiaM, Tituv coow. At
Uriotvfil, Tl.at In the death of brother Rao in, ( 1'oxa* on tho 27tb of July laii, a inngau' ■
r. Lodgei« deprived of one of It* moat esteemed ju of black comuluxioo, y#ry *oft inok«^ fk
smtioraOnd I'bantl *upportor*. i about ft feet Cor 7 inolien hiah- K J3H3T"
We call attention to advert)
mule loat by Rev. A Camming,
INCIDENTS OP Tlii~WHKok. , „
A* Theodora Payfie E«q , of Ban Pranaieoo^ bim—thus giving him time 10 go to tho Fort
wa* leaving tha *t*amer to go to tho barqti* aud brin^ out ull the uioo h« hail; but the cbal-
Marin.', 0*pt Harndon g%va him hi* wateh, ; ler^o wt* not *ce. pic>l
our
memt.or*antl I'bantl supporter*
ilaoivfii, That a* a body corporate, and as In-
dividual o mponenta of the nine, we offer to the
br cared triduw, and orphaned little one*, of our
deceutod brother, our linccreit condolence, and
undi**«mbled *ympathy.
ItcMotrcl, That a- a proof that our heart* feel
what onr revolution* pxpres*, we will wenr our
badge of mourning for the *n*ea of thirty da;
RtMulvtd, That a e^py of be*e proceeding*
|y attested by the Hettt o( our Lodge, be furoith-
od to the widow of our deoan*ed brother,und that
tho **mo bo publiabtd in Uto papers of our town.
G 1/. WOOTTEN,
B. n. EPI'KR-OV,
J. W. P. McKENZIK.
dommiHee.
avs.
i du-
wadigr "aaamon
■IL. ^ Mevemher, la
• thl* tin* ■ really handiema *a-
ftuihtoa
Jtervf t ttem*t ■■
•tuson * U « gead Magailn* of It*
Pataraea, Phll*d*lphl*, Tw* del
'^asii. ,1
tt^wklifitUil oMtkaat,
with tbo rc<)ua*t that he would delivor It to
Mr*. Ilarndtm, *hould he fortunately b« *ave.l.
Mr. Payoo reached th * city yoaterday from
N irfolk, with tha wateh in hi* no*ae*ainu, aud
the icqubil ot tbo eaptain will be faithfully
eompliad with.
It I* *aM that owlnjr 1> the violenca of tha
storm there Waa con*iderab!o sufferijg among
tho pawcuger* on tha Reamer, from *aa-«iok-
ne* ; hut aa tooo a* the danger became Immi-
nent, all aymptoma of aaaakkna*a disappeared.
Tbi* waa prnduaod,|trbhably oy balug overpow-
ered by tho Strong mantel emotloae created by
ssjjvjp
ALbm!
SglhS
Bp
■ ■ '■ — - s**1 ■ * * *vV
■ -■r \'<r Werj * w
party, wa*
I that 9m
not rellabla upon tho Sla-
that wlthont i^tlag lu tha
'' jiiBWfciMml
at tha Houth. w* oould
•ft malnmin party a***ndaaoy. We are (Vae to
oi mtmlltlmty««M ago,there tmaoomu torn lu.thi*
aaaarttoa, though it wa* a taint by whieh holt of
two gnat than dlvWtng tha country
But It waatutaoln thalaitean*
io paHy had purified Itaolf.
and tibir htf imigtd It of tha
an iaOhio, th« Mat tea.
of tha Bmu-teralie Rtaui Gonvention.were
Wo ibaght tha baUia, every.
OoMtitutiaaal prlaafplaa af
_ a day or two dnoa,
ttowa or tha Mataaahtnatm lh-
to ha found upon out tret
at ourtfgUotHlty of or-
agpreaalon from the oaatre
otM tha laam. aad aa.
ta tha aama a vary
Not that auMwad
WW<IM
all tho aa-
.and
nraalty tn(h**d IntoiVoa^otl staUraanUafcout th*
organic or *oelal oauiltlon of the Slave State*.
What connection tho late outrage* upon the Me*-
lean aartmen, have with alav*ry. would be par-
aaptlblo only to thaw fan*tlaal tool* who**a nwry
thing through one nntdlum. The (tateiaent th*t
there I* a feeling among tha Amerloatt* that tha
Meslaaa* ought to ba entovmlnotod, and that
Tana, at thl* moment "*w«rins with vigilance
eommittaa*, who*a action ia mainly directed
agalmt three unfortunate*," li t# all lU porta
wholly untrue, attdJagalMald by theoonolwlon
of th* vary reaolu'lon quoted by Uia Timre, from
Whieh It appaare that the landing oltteena of San
Antonio, who are *u««oiwt 9 tha Meiieane. *«rm
that th'oy employ th" Mixkon oarMnen, iteewuse
attei year* of exparianaa thev have found them
unequalled f r falthfttlnen and rellabDity. The
waakly Intellect that produced tho article, never
etopped to obearva lh4t hie proof* orer«ot hl« the-
ory. A*a (ttvther atManeaof the falsity of th«
awumptlon. th* Oovoruoref tho State has lately
made 0 vlait to San Aatoniu, for the exprere pur
poae of devieing the haat melsne to protect the a*-,
•ailed parti**, and with lit* latontlon of calliog
military ibrorlnto requisition If n****«ry. The
moetlng* In former your*, r«farred to In the arti-
cle, hy whloh vagabond Meaionos, away from
home,' IntermUing latuUiarly with the nvg oe«v
and le«(ning them had hahita-anil alio caught lo
repeated tbalte, ware driven off I* no proof uf i It
wiR of the whlta* to theordarly Mexican popular
ttan, *at led In toealitio* whereih*y have long llv
ed, and baan entirely nndie.urbed. Motloant
eaptared at Stttt Jacinto, nftwouriag* of popul
tlon at home, gathere l up, ahalaedand forced In-
to Haa In Mexico, long lived, afterward, about
the eettlemaate of the Siuth Ws*t,aod were most,
of them trifling, and ol\J cMmahlo nmoatato* for
the tlava population. We never kaow them to
be harmed however) though *>mali«ieenotlfled to
leave plaae* when th^r lived an irregular lif*,aad
were a**f**ted of depredUion*.
. Th* attempt «harged,to drlvo the Mexlaan pop-
wlaHon eat uf San Anvnlu, ia sWaply a barefaoad
miaetatomenlt and there ia ao *uch movement la
axUtonoe In any pari of Tax**, a* an attempt to
flrivolhamftttm tha cwtaliy, hjt tje Pr^-abtvery
IhotltMt, o* <wtf aMer Awtlon- The oh rg* i* *o-
tinly fWbuhu*,antldore not allow br in writer,
common reepect; far it hae no torn* wtttfwwr. Tha
Maxiaaa popaiation of Haaogdu*he«. aad of tha
Weat, when only it*xi*u in any eeeteideeahl*
b*r,ia as uauletwthad in it* naidaaea, aaaay
part of the Amerloaa po-mlation of Tax**. The
who ware haaged by tho vigllaeee
at Saa Antonio, a ehort time since,
na. bat Am rieans—outoiats,
tin human raea, who lived by
and Tillanim. principally upon
tha etitaiy wdmtaw
rt of an unputlbhed obaptor of woq-
Itiiliao* on our frontier —
their pariltiaspoaftk*. " ly reliable, in all th# Important portioulsrs.anj
Much orodlt la mid to be duo-to Dr 0. Bar- form* a
vey, of Placcrville. Caltforoia, for the care dctful c/mflict* with
•or' nicrtcal aitenltc* bellowed by him utmn Mora ouou. • Ucspocifully vour*.
women and ohildren tm board the barque Kl- J THKMIS,
Icq
uo
Tito next day the 8.in Diojo mail party (four
' In nuoibvr) p;i«rc.l by P.-rt LtnuanUir, aod thiy
were tHked if they winl.. l fur nil csKo/t The
paraon having pHaigo cf tbo mail pa.ty, being
aware of the killing uf the Sirgeant, and tho
"terrible bloodle** conflict" wiiu the lndibtu
tbo ilay^bcfore, repliiyl, that ho had no use f ir
any auoh eacort*. It wa< ditouvomi, however,
that the six aolilier*, who*-. Sorgoant h*.l beet
killed, wore auxioua to got back to For.. Davis;
■ndio the mail party o*oortcd the *ix soldier*
baok to Port Davw. "
The above incident*, Mr. Rditor, aro strict-
and will woigh abo t I
lit
Ugh; 25
'pa, Ht murm
black hat, a thick dat k colored short ooat tol n>.
eoUired Pintal on*. It |« «arrirsdlliiL-wl
with him a Double Barre'led shot ga*—|U^
since he left, that be can read and jL J!?
may have a pass, aiming to pom for
Uo profeaves to preach; said negro
Starkey Jonee.of Alabama, and
by the name of IUgsdale, and soM by
<1. Oooke, a trader, who I parchand ■
Captain Thimtt* W. IWlgar, af Virginia,oue Airof iikb Caut Outuaok — The 8*u /into-
of the reeaued, lot! 910,500 in gold eagle*,
plaeo on Sunday morning Ulth iu*t from tho
rancbes ttVcnty mllei below Sati Antotlo. with
nlu Herald *ay* that an express readied that
which ram wa* in a carpet bag
room.''. ;''V
Ona matt awam to tbo barque H'len, with ' iotolligenoe of another gm* nutrego oj Moxi-
twenty ^nuntla of guld du*'. around hi* paraon. «"> cartmen, the purttculsrj of which, tcaord-
He waa aaved with hia tremmra. It b valnod l"? «° 'ho l**t ccotint*, ure ,.* f llow : It np.
at 16,000 ' ■". ">V-'r '' • 1 peare that seveateen carts belonging t' tho
Mr* Birch, wife of the mlhstrel, had a beau- largo train under chnrgo of Mr. W 0 Tobin,
tiful canary bird, which aha left in a o«go io being mme *ix mile* in advanoo of tho tmin
her statc rooni, Bofora aha left the *hip, sho b-dy, Woto ntiacked a milo or tw • above II lo-
took it from it* aaga, and placing D In her b> ' **■ by an armed body of mon. rith f..oes bli.ck-
*om, brrnght Itaare totho orig. ITar husband that In the attack tWr Me>io.n we're kill-
secured jewelry of great value about his o wu and a nun.her wimndod, as well m ono
person. Amerbwn, iho latter belonging to the s«sil ing
Tho gentleman whoaa wlvre wont off from the
*hlp,in many instance* gave them their monoy,
watoho*, and jewelry, to cariy with them,
with Whatever efaecm or paper* of value tbry
had abottt thom. •";■■■
Dr. O. Harvey had In hi* poa*«*sion a nana
party. Kxpresw were sent hsck to the uitin
party, a* well aa to the Ranches on the river,
frem which latter an exprc* wo* sent to 8«n.
Antonio to give the news, a* above *t-t.«l
It being repiatcDtrd to Ocn. Twiggs ho gave
permi**ioty f..r * party of *oln<, twenty soldier*
with a large *od elaborately oarved gold haad, to ae torn puny the Shot iff to tho s-eno of >>at
set with.guli «M^tt^r/' |^md|||iit^of i' '' "'"***
ffhtml, b coi the head off, aad throw tha atick
away. Ho brought It safely throuwb, anil >t
biMtod it at Harnum'* Jc*terd*y. It i* valued
at 150. ;;' }sTmrwryi*«*",r FT ..
Mr Van Hagen, one of tho loat, banded fan
watch to hi* wife, and told bar to keep it aa a
memento if hj j>crl*heJ.
It ia suppoaed that 9S50,000 wa* in the
hand* of-pasOiigera, all ot which, v^ith the ax-
orptlon* named, want down with it* poawtseorO
Mr, W. II. Adams, mentioned in tbo llit nf
saved a* from Oregon, I* a Buliiworean, and
reached hi* home, comer of Sccon<| ilreat anil
Market gpaw, ytitofa*j| ofrtwlog- *
It I* related that one of the sailer* of tba .
Norwegian barque Kllek,spring overboard, and
tied a rape around doe of tbe perUh'ng men,
trustiog Limrelf to tho ohaaooa of boiAg aaved
in tha ragtag oaa. ' V
^Mae* thaltaMar. ' ' "
We leant that thaireurut list, as reported at
Aaplnwill, wu 9tJ250,0IM), and it ia rapfnwd
that itere wa; *ome 9360.000 additional in the
band* of pa* rage.*, making a total aum of
•1,500,000,whieh basbean loat.— N T tMpet
K, O COTTON M ARKBT.
Bci.lktin Orricx, Saturday, Oat. 8
W. notioed lt our loat review *al«* during the
nrljpart ol tha W«*k of1000 bale*, rab*equeot.
ly to which we hoard of aoma additional tren*-
aetkms which swelled tho iatount to about 3100
balaa. Wa stetad at tha aamc'Uas that owiog
to ho aaapooaie* of op ra.lon* in Bxehanga,
h*ya a had heu oofcpeltad to withdra v from
there waa *o matotkl Bharge ou
r, wbaa tba retaa ware aonfined to
. hat on Thureday, tie moyement in
Kxehmtg* haviag haen reaumad at laaat to a
Imritad extent, tbibutiaa a amounted to
rage, but with iusltuctffns to tho officer in
command,'t> act undvf tba or<lrr of the Sheriff
\ or aotna other civil officer. iJol. John A Wil-
oox, with sotnc forty or fifty of hi# Company,
tho "Alamo Rifle*,'' together with a ruwbur
f of cittOatt*, aho loft fir the scoub of aotlnb
< The **mo paper *aya that tho ro|Mirt«<l
strength of tho eswil'ng party i thirty men,
*11 with black, d f. c.s, ami that a Urge num-
ber of oxen In tha train wuro killed and wound-
ed, aud *>f eourve the train (topped.
Further account* from the sot no of outrage
ware looked f.Hf wftb groat interest at 8iu An-
toitio,—(Qal Herald
Basla*s* Matter*, failures ste.
Louisville, October 6.—W. K. Culver,
Banker haa *usocnd«d
New Ytrk, October 6 —Tha failure of Clerk,
Dodge & Co., gave a acvcra shook to tbe attwk
exohango on Saturday, aad total doprcea'ob eo-
*d, Hank* reported pnyment* prompt.
Cinoincatt, Octiber 6.—Me**ra Dunlcvy,
DrakwA Co., bankcre have failed.
Now Orlean*, October 6.—Mcssr* Voorbic*.
Gtigge A Co , have suspcuded—reported tcm-
; poianly.
Now York, Oct. 5, r. M—At1 noon to day
fioauoUl affair* were dooidedly better, No fail,
urea, Stock* bad improved 4a 8 par cent,and
money eaaier.
! Tba bank «tatoVMt k latfaat unfavorablo
, and ahow* a doereaae of ioaa* 91,858.000; of
specie, 9124,000; of deoo-i-* 95.887,000, and
an increase of circulation 9780,000.
i, Utiea, N. T. Oot J^-Tk* bank of Oentrxl
New York b** closed and a receiver appointed,
f altera at Jamee M. taeas.
OUITLARV
With feeling* of the deepest sorrow, tho com-
mittee appointed by Colfax l.odg.i No. 30 of the
I. 0. O. r, to drait a preumhle aud resolution*
expre*sl*e r| ibair fkelings on tbs death of our
worthy brother, Gilbert llagin, who departed thl*
life ou tho morning of the itth insL,aged43 year*,
•ubmit the following—
Wutaa**, it haa pleaaad, the Allwise lli«p.wer of
evnuts, to remove (Him the scene of his earthly
laliors, our worthy and much esteemed brother
Gill ert Kagin, in tbo peim^uf life aud usefol-
ne*8, leaving a belovei wife and threa children
to muura hia lnaa^ind wberea* this Lodge,tor the
charter of whloh be was one of the original
signer*, ha*been deprived of a consistent Brok-
er, the community of a liboral ami exemplary
oltixcn, upright and honoiabU In all hia tuter-
evurac with ttie world, and beloved by all Who
knew him—Therefore—
ffe*Of*erf let. That we tender to the bereaved
widow and fatherles* children, our heartfelt con-
dolence and trnderesteympatliy, in this their se-
vere hour of affliction.
Jhtoltxd 2d, That in tho death of Brother Ra-
g<u, our Lodge ha* l.stouc of it* best members,
who when health permitted, wan usually found
at his post in tho Ludge—
Resolved 3d, That the member* of thl* Lodge,
wear the usual badge of mourning for SO days—
Rttolved 4th, That the above preamble and
resolutions, ba publUhed in the p*por* of thl*
town-, and that a copy, lixned by tho Committee,
Noble Gra-d, Vice brand, aud Secretary, attest-
ed hy the seal of tho Lodge, be presented to the
widew of our late beloved Brother.
JOUN ANDERSON.
A. iVCOtlLKY,
L li. NOK'w OOD,
CvniUiiilti.
Olariuvillc Oct. I2th, 1857.
swaasssaBMHsasasasaHBSSMssaasssaM
The rivet i* diviinibg slowly, notai hotend-
iug thor. c,t.nc heavy rain*. Wo have cow
liud uninterrupted navigation to Now Orltan*
(or un to then twelve woti hv, nt.d tlo (ot ap-
prehend any impediment durihg tho «ouiing
fall ai d witiiet B nee our lai.t, tbo Wm It.
Douglas, Muiiou. Liuda, lteub White, Uloo tu-
er 8ubbeam and National, have strive.! from
Now Orleans Tbo Kll rt left yo urdsy f>r-
uppor Hod liivcr, with a full freight. —South
If. 7/A- . *5 •
Cupidity and envy oou .1 not resist the never-eb-
blag, successful tide or UR. M'LANK'M VKKMl*
fllUK and LlVtllt PII.U4 inrouKhuu' thy land —
Several ml-arable imltftti.oin have ali.a.ly made
tl .. pp«a«net. snd who.™ mi sate n, wh.ro Uiey
Suc**ett IU iiupusmg upon the public, ili bu to aick
n and destrey. If sny of our rs -«rs use the arti-
cles, they bad belter examine carelultr, a<id sea
that ibe outside wrapper oi each bnx or itnl,t>e tign-
ed t'l.kMINU llllln. Without their signature thay
eannul hy genuine. . fiymiug lire.- ol l'iusburgb,
are the sole pro, ristor and manufacturer...
"notiob.
A I)AKK brown horso mule, threo year*
old las- Spring, nrnr f>.>«n hand* high,
brand, d on ilic sbui|Ul.<r with a large
figure li, a small ha. k in . i„ e«r, alioot an inch
Iromthetop. a snmll -re rtf (be other, tone
white hairs arouno his due, made by a rope hal-
ter. H* WSU rained by dudp rullri-htuf lied
River Co.; be waa lumen intu. the range near the
McKenxto institute, sImhii Oiu liret of December
hM. When ho fctt. tie ii d tbe marks of har-
nvs« on him, and bed been trimmed; he was very
wild.
Anv information thn« ean he given of him' to
Wm 11. Harrison, o Cark«villt, Texas, by latter
or otherwise, will he thankfully reeelyed and lib-
a rally rewarded. A, GUMMING.
I no. :< —3t*| Oct. 13 1857.
in the Indian Nation, aud delivei
if taken in the States,
get him.
Sept. 20M 18f>7. no.
'rein
and lodged hi
PRIVATE PIAHO
^mm^^TUK subsoribef fesl* tkHMNH *f
BHMHHfriends who hav* engag*"'
U f ™ Biou.il services so uufan
and would infi rm them, and others stent; tw,
hi* future sorvleea, that his next i*sst«« wul tej
•on September aexVil Asm.
ldentb Of Dr J. B. Lyons.
The oomfort and ictiremeat ef pufiti hn,va
facilitate their advancement -
The Hisslon will Comprsc forty ««th.*ai h
divide'1 Into two terms ot twsaty vwkl«0,e i
out intermission At tho eipiratioa tf swt Un,
a publia Conosrt will be givea.
# T X S K ■
Pur Tuition-pnyaMo ai close of east last fH.'i
•• Use of luatrunlent for practice, IN
" Incidental expense, 1,C*
The Yoeal MaMco>ass -'V Mn 11 IMmtlit
the same tlrso.
Plan s tuned and repaired. fSa! li
Ten per cent altr.wed foe eaalisMOmU hit
vanoe, ana tho • ... added if not aSuMha'
term J). DJUWITH
Clarkaiil'*. i.- s jwth. '37. illEr
McKENZIE INSTITTO
^pilh sevcci!tcenlli sosriun of tl'is lMtkWi
JL open .it M.rnduy l«t Octolcr noit,*alsM
ue forty wi-i ks, under the um rinlendsaetdli
J.W. P. McK eniic,assisted by a fullocrps rfw
r;ence.l Toucher*. l.o buildings*r*lM|t
pleasant,and. lotboiatory weil supplitd witt^fe
lu*. The two Oopartniout* of thl*
lie cutiroly disliu.it.
Charges fur Board, Tuition, Boom
Real, Vet
ing, otu , for ses ion of forty week*.
English Department, if paid at clesa. f 1H •
do do if unt paid al close. 1 ^ IfW
Linttual or Maihomatical Ucpi>rtmont,
paid at tdnsc.
Liugual or Mathematical DopartmMt^
n.it paid nt clvec, --.JM
Jlusir on I'iauo Forte, with use ofinitro-
mcnt. ■ W
Incidental tnx, ench student, u
Ten p.-r ccnt. nllnwoti for *11 adrenw paywaa
Pupil* chiiTge.l, after the first month, newt"
of entrunea, and no deduction wia torn**
der any circuiusmno-s, exenpt fer^KW*
sickness.
I'larkiviU*
I no 34 tfi
TO THE TRAYBLLIX6 PUBLI!.
TtlK undersigned still hold* forth
at hi* old stand—
TUbBONHAM HOTHL, t1
. . ahsb, Taaain Ceanty, Texas. 4-
ana bung permanently hieated. xndaavors to en-
limUad extent, thibutiM * amounted to fully
woo bate#, hot, ptieM (mm g dapreaaad both hy
the heavy rodMtiwi* Ixohaag. aad tbe *iri/
IT'**. of
Sto fVom the q^tetteM af last Rs^.rd..
hav* Urn eaH
the Timea,
m
aua teang per _
tertein Ir* tollers, and travel la r*. hones, just aa
wall, as tbe rrtoutce* of the country and hia own
napaci.y wiU permit, lie he* haa same axneri-
, , /tLVA Tr n . - - T—r-r-J. permit, tie has had some expert
St. Mtit, Oot. 0, f, M —-J* H. Lucas & ence in thi* line, and alwaya desires to render *at-
* k 4 "" k ' lofW.iIa. t—JL- «UiuJ. .
Co., hankara, bavo hiled.
•" v OMtla Marhet.
.IgjrrxRsot ('trr, Friday Bv'og Oot 2.
Tho market during the Taiter part of tha
weak eoutlnned bare oi Western Baovaa, Hogs
, . _ _ aod sheep. A tair ftoek if Texas and Atteka-
V*9 lk*f *•*' 0,u,e. *®d a moderate ttook
* * W Cnwaofcw Priori:
om,ami there tN m^h leaa o«winrat the1 JMf Oatth (Weetetn) - 9t_
prteaa ree.vered a ^ it* 4 A,uk«P«) ~• -
Hn«a--V lb net. l! . - -
mS 1800 55'! "r B'«ky 4 MoDomW kare a ntparb lot of
•wu P*'"*" AU Who want, ba4
better take a look at them.
tWe it a notiiv in a Viaeennea (tod.) pa-
per that, that awoteat tety is to ha aolj under
! tha ham mar for tha mtaraet dao wj ftOO, (WO
" ®
tha let SepOoaahev
r.ssaK
•hW yaw—Wo torn
Itlaction to hie vlntots
Ifa ba* a good staljle, and hores* are certain to
l>e well attended te. Thankful lor genomu* sup-
port heretofore, lie I to pea to merit a ooetinaaooe,
and will be glad toeaeall hteold tVienda, reel-
ten „a. .
Bonham Oct 10th U 7.
^
- lOOIOKl. ,
IHAVK placed my iote* a d aaetunte io the
ha ■«* of S. H. Morgan, fer collects a. Taka
warniwg, and pay ap al ens* & II Marfan U
— Zl" ^ abeanoa frem tbe
•ant any and aU
J.e. UAWr.
nu.JO_Ote'
"'
;/ itlte beat
.IMI (n* kw .«
r w*fW
Mm******
' ■ m
; .....king Move*, a
a* low te are, jam
$23 EEWAKD.
^ KAN AWAY from the submribw, W*«
I'psliur coiCntv, Pittsburg P. 0..
_____ l«.y name* Judjf, about *!t fc#
Teart. old.ol black c.impl 'xinn,r*lker
b nea, high forehead,slender builti*at ^...
about 16o or 100 |m1s. 11* will prdaajMI
name and o* ner- . .
Said l <iy ran awn" on th- 12th
an.i on tne night of the IStli. taOjl
Lo'rso was stolen, supposed to be take*
1 wW gin* the above reward fer
slon of said narro, and a liberal •_
horse. It may ha. that aaid negre toe . *ailt
len; if «o. 1 will give a mo*t himaewOO-'*"*
ntiy one claiming **id bojN>
Pittsburg P. O., Upshur Co., 8ept-1
No. :15—4ta
STAB
THE pnblle
and especially
those that are
trade, tha*
ceaatul operation, and will he
nine on wheat and corn.
We are prepared to I
can grind 200 bn*h*l* ot
Oor femr tekee tbe premium
tine Southern market.
' Oor turn out average* 80 H*
oat of good wheat. We re*
rnnage from all who wish to
for we are determined to do
Messrs. I). W. Lowe, A P-
a-d obief miller, will alway*
post*, oourr*.his and
buy wbaataad aall dour at all
as wa can. PATUKRJUEM]
Sulphur Spring*, Ilopkin*
T
CSTRAY OF K*l> U
AKKN up by William
8>loreo« Bryaso,a
in'and for said county, on
,ber. a bay aaare pony, six
and lege, a atar in the fo
ed, twelve handa thrre inchea
forty dollara,by John Terry
15th, A. D. 1«8T.
JOHN I
Oot. 16 th,
BEEF Pi
I WIU.
for all goc
livered to a—
thranghont th* aaoalU* af «
tod Orat part ..f laouary t—'
Bavte* made ample I
^QU^ehla«.I.halJ
ov forty-five hearee par day.
Tarreat. Ilopkin. Co.. Be
, BO. U—tf
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