Trinity Advocate. (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1853 Page: 2 of 4
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We are author
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for elec*'"un o the <
of Andernon cbattti
in August net*.
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date for Hoimfv Ts •
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Elation first Mondav
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[ohday in Aug*
and irqiKit
Wg r author!
n on nee WALTON |||, YAUGHAH
* cnvkhdnt** for Cmintv Clerk of A
county. Election first Monday in Aug,
mw*
to an
The T ritiity still continues v|ry low
and no prospect of a rise wxhv* ; j >
Q£r Prom the ^fexns State Tupes wt
learn that the Hojttm of Representatives
went into tlie new capilol onthe 2&th ulri
The Senate Chamberis not yet finished.
SP£" CoTTONi—Out -latest advices
from New Orleans are up tn the 2^th nit.,
and show «n improvement in the'Cotton
market. Prices hid advanced about 4 of
a cent -k. [V ■ - ' V V*.
that our legislature ii htirily ,cin« t|tf hu obutiliifiiu&Uij in
The Washington bnioudenie*
that Mattin Van Rnren has accept**i from
President Pierre the nprointmem ofum-
P re, on behalf bf the United States, iff
the mixed commission fo settle Brit sh and
American claims. The Union further
states that the President has no power to
make such an appointment, that purer is
rested alone in the Commissioners.'
iKr Gen. Cass has met' with'tmother
painful affliction ip the death of hi: feror-'
ife grand-child, jLizzy Canfield, daughter
cf Captain CanfieJd. at the- age nf -(en
years. She was well in the eyenini ^read-
ing a hook, yet that same night 6ei. Cass
was awakened with the terrible intelli-
gence that she was>dyrng, and before day-
break she had breathed her last.
We call attention to the ad' rertise-
rn.M.t to be found in another colurar, of to-4
day's paper, of the Watchmaker ar ri Jew*!
iter's SfiSp. It is just such an establish- "
nient as has long been needed! he *e, and |
we hope the gentlemanly proprietor. Mr. ]
gaged in discussing and enacting meas-
ures for the weal of the -State. The Pa-
cific Road Bill f a hill establishing a system
of Frcf Common .Sbhool*; a bill in relsu
tiort to forfeitures and escheats; an amend-
*n \ - ,.,-***• fb an- raenl of our pre-emption law; at: act sup-
plementary to an net supplementary to and
amending an act for the relief off citizens
of Mercer's Colony, and. many other mat-
ters of perhaps equal interest to the peo-
ple* are how prominently before the Leg-
islatuhj. and ate receiving that ejan&idera-
tion from the representatives of the peo-
ple winch their iriiportance demands.
Our Sena tor and Representatives are at
their posts, ready to raise their voices and
record thfir Votes whenever required. Of
our Senator, Dr. Jowers, it is useless /or
us to speak;—-his constituents know in
whom they have reposed that sacred trust,
they Have tried him and proven bitu and
feel that their interests, as well as tHe in-
terests of the whole State, are safe Ijn bis
hands. Our Representatives, Messrs^
Mallard and Qaston, we have no doubt,
will render a good acconut'of themselves,
—'tis true this is their firsteflbrt in legis-
lation, but in their patriotism and sbund
judgment their constituents have every
confidence and feet satisfied thai by them
they will be faithfully represented. <|
(jg Palestine Encampment No. 3, of
Knight Templar's was organized (under a
charter) at this place oiKha £4th tilt. The
followihg are the officers!for the ensuing
year, viz
Wm. M. Taylor,
J. E. Cravens,
B. Graham, Capt.
fi. W. Tuirgle, Prelfle.
J. P. WRfiaow^S. Warden.
W. H. Lawrence, J. Warden.
J M. Flail. Recorder
A. E, McClur*,Treasurer. !
J. H- Reagan, Warded..; i
P. Walton. Standard Bearer
John Biltups, Sword Bearer,
E. M. fltackpole,
G.* W. Crist,
W. cj. W. Jowern,
E. Holreraon, t?er.i|d,
S. M. Dalton. Sentinal.
Tlte regular meetings df the Eucatnp-
\irill be on the third Monday's in
Grand Commanded.
on lb* Rua^aii^kiepf the
all of which the Turkish arms' had been
victorious, * defeating the Russians with
gfaat alwn{^reff ;n* *f
nrl
-■a
the army had be«M K>d<tce«ltoi86.#00 men',
43,000 are sakllo have died of Tyf^ius
Fever. !
The Rns&an - j£tt)peiraf is katd"to
issued an insolent mkhlSe^to, declaring liifi
intention 4o cotnpcl the Porte hy fqrqe of
arms! to stibp^fHb his demands. Xji ref-
forts on the part Of diplomatists fo settle
the difficukies |ire now bleijeved to bp
hopeless, until a decisive battle is fought. .
at fffacb NhAwI . >
The Wajabingtou Evening Star, of f the
§ffth of October, says: |l
"We'heart that the Secretatv of the Na-
vy ha« for some time been irery deeply
engaged in investigatio« into the Causes
which Have produced the fsiilnre of the
steamers Princeton, Sat^ Jacinto arid Al-
leghany. " M> that end, an efficient profes-
sional board haVti been indostrionsly bring- foniid that the
The New Orleans Picajjtnie of Thotedlf
vb inst. contains ,fj^ following rather
ng account of tl-e p" n:r. priidjiced in
thatxilj: bj.lho. rarf awn of the war news
brought by the steamer Areliia, with dates
from Liverpoot to the 5th lilt. Says ihe Pica-'
jnne: ■ . j. ,, ,
n tV foijijiwn there,waiij ver« ar •
|rf r«?5VPgMifair eg lifCT tfar&itttotjs
Wre beinjr consiimmiteH in Cotton. Bread-
Aroiar
«r TM<re«MilM, W r
- So (Mo8 Vl>3s «4nt to mj aifcwaii^1,
it embodies ua good bit1' of practical philoso
«lTlie
Dil«oat*s.--A frietid
* writitvg from Bahiraore
Tnbune, says:
aw delegates will hold the
pby. jSvpry ne# enpnei «hn«s P—every ^eterinined l0 uw it tn t|,e best advantage.
still pushing forward their victories. There
waa miirb &ickofe8s.inJbe-Ri>s8taa arim^l t ^ moving off frMfcjM Exrtotng^
npn dealers were IiupMv eTripToypd in pertecmic
negotiations Insed r n\be«e operations. Such
was the '*$tfc t>T allWfs. j'Wtieir #hSrtf/ before
1l?nVlock H| became rVtmored that the Artibia
bad a*rited at Nbw- y« rk with bit >Higt>nce of
a most important cbawr er from Europe, Re-
port flew right and IcA that a preai ba'tle had
been foopht In th EH«st, and that an innumer-
nble qoaotitv of Turks, and a fTitt bitger Anm*
her f Rus ians, had fv ri^hed In the coaflict.
The disrliarff" of « Paixhan battery down
Common and C rop«le!et street, reold n«^t for
the moment have I'lroduced a greater effect
than w**«'refited by the intelligence of the
first warlike encounter on the banks of the
Danube. Transactions of every kind were
piispender'. ard rhimins as we do an infinite
knowledge with the commercial operations of
ibis pwre over h long pet iod of years, we con
fess t« have rarely seen tn.ire real evidence of
fright linn pre railed for a long While ia busi-
ncss circles.
"Vyhen the afternoon papers mado their ap*
pea ranee with the real character of the oews,
aeeonnts had not: only
(t t|
i'-i ,
Guardj.
S. Kolstad, will receive such enconrage- nient
inent as will induce htm to permanently barely June and September,
locate here. | flOr JWe have received Godet's Iaoy's
OCTMt. Kendall" postmaster 9k nMBook for Pqcewb< ^ °^n«foof
Orleans, has been sued for damage for b«siV5s we have not given it as thorough
tmlgtrftilly, it is nlle^fed, detaining a letter, lan ®*«Jn#a|f6n as ftaual, btlt so fa we
whereby the persin to whom H was ad- have e*a*iDe(J' fiwU [t io be a ftllJ •Ver-
dressed lost 0560 on ? lot of lemon* The aS^ " rnber. One thing we must not fail
letter containing the hill of ladingiof the touol**<,he fashion Plate accompanying
lemons f*>m Vera prnz, it is said, Was re- this is 6ne 01 ,he most suPerb en8ra"
peatedly called forj but was rot delivered we ever saw. "Christ Healing the
until aAer i«. was advertised. ! .jSicit" and "The Christmas Party" are
-]t [i v well executed illustrations. Gottey nrom-
SaFBTY op .th* Navioatios QP IBB • |«_ . r ■ • , •
-„ ' « J, , 1 ises rare things for 1SS4: now .ti the
Dppbb Mississippi.—The Galena Jeffer- • , . c, > , „ . . .
, 1 If;- .-:■ ■■• J tune to subscribe, and we hope our fair
soman states that dttrittg the twent r years f ... m;„ , . , , . . . : ^ ,
. .. „ J ji TJ ' friends will lose no tiifne tn doing so, and
in which boats ha*re made passages from .. . 1 , .i - ] I[ f
_ l ; | J6] , • , thors be placed in possession of i doby of
Galena to St. Paul, no accident by which ^ T. ,! \
human life has been lost, and which may 'Z ?f."j . . T in|
, , * i Published by h. Jlk Godev 113 Cbesnut
justly he attributed to the «se of steam, , . u. . „« * ^ .
has "ever happened h, ItaV.rtdrt' Th« T7* FP i t'
remarkable fact .islS^ijIained by ih^l char]' "C l '
acter of the stream, which, for safety, the 06^ ^on: Geo. W. Jones, ol
Jeffersonian says, has no equal in the count ^Tenuessee, is spoken of as a candidate
try.' 11 for the Speakership of the, next. Congre^i.
i. 7*''!.•*' There is no other individual upon who'tn
(KT A of 'H ;we wotild prefer this distinguished , honor
New York MirrOr saypv "Tbe mtwt should be conferred;1* Mis longetfperience
portpot feature of ^the Message will be the jn an(4 jritiniate acquaintance with the en.
aequisittQ!) of Cobja artd the Sandwich I - tjre Congressional businctis, togethei* with
the filHbnstera and progressive democracy, strict integrity, eminentlv qualify him for
and Senator DongU will be the o«.ta of jlhe ardJJ ^ re,ponr.|ble dntie, that
the administration^!, tha Senate, seconded deTo|ve on ,beoccupaol of thc Speaker's
by Gen. Caas; wjrile iu (ha House Mr, chairi,
Hreckedaridge, of Kentucky will apHk the
sentimehts of the Administration.
Sale oij Town Propk
On Tuesday last Uie comer lot
placed together wUh4he old CoUTt
| ., 5bxi or TjcaiPEaA^CE.-t-Tbe Grancf
' Division of the Sons of Temperance of
btt-- the Slate of Mary Fa nd, dosed its session
(in this in Baltimore the latter part of October: J
House i *By a unanimbns vote, the bbdy jnstf-
and Clerk's Office rherewn, Was sold to the degrees into the order. Ity ikrmis-
hiffhest bidder aid bronght 'He roi.Od sum "*<*J1** Na.imal Division,) . The it,
f ■ .JT\, . . „••• .. ; ., «ree feature will be a source of revenue.
of 8496. WSeri :t .8 taken intopnaid-j, the order, while it will enable the (te-
e rat ion that the buildings on the Ibt sold gree members to recognize each, other out
were not worth mbre than ^900 it will be . the Division room. I he number af de-
couceded that fowh property here
only valuable hut increasing in v
The nte of the lot sold was §0
feet. ' , t j;
\Kecr-o^«.—Pmtesoor S.lli.nan
,;visi. th Eorope," jMt I«MWied
the following1 t-L
St. Paul% !M0PP«Jat |Ch^?* on
IV showed >« a
place4 .71,.
lek ofirda, rt«h •> kfr'
Of course the 4eao
Zed co-omo-on "
^Tof ««*■*"
one conhl _ . .
ry breathed
Is not
lne.-4
>y i20j
in his
relates
Dean of
III way
grees are three, aud the pledge is made
perpetual." f
A noble sentiment was that of General
Jackson's, uttet-ed in reply to tha request
of] Louis Phillipe, for ap apology (or his
bold assertion of our Hairns against thw
French government: ^The hooil>r'of ttry
country shall never be staioed by an apol-
frbm me fdr the statement of tttftb
•• • • Mr ■ , .... .
rtje performance of duty.
OiT A Vienna tetter of Oct. 10th^ to the
Nt w tor^ Tribune, injs:
•'The Vienna eorreaprnidcnf of the t.ond«n
Times is now being tried for Hich Treason
the Government of Austr^, He hM
n a resident of Vieana, an#J ia cpase-
of marrfmg a Catholic wifc.4 took the
ateps to become a naturalized citi-
aea.
;Sj
4 An oW maid ia Bke an odd no oak
vttbool a felbwt ' -
ing to light the -Whole of the history of; bt-eo greatly exaggerated,-Imt that, moreover,
their construction; We feel gssure<| froya . ihere w® a strong redeeming feature in tbe
what is said concerning facts already eli- intHlipence. A robflict had taken place in
cited, that with the aid of this board, the !.<>wer Wnll.ichin, attended with cousidefable
head of the Department will nift be long alao&hter. and the rumor also prevailed that a
in placing the responsibility of the failtfre .Iwule lud l>een fought between the opposing
of these vesselsbn itis autliora, atidlftiat forces in ^sja> Bvjt simultaneous with, this
sure measures will then at otjee be takeh, oD oui;cem<*nt coires the report of an easier
which will prevent the recurrence of any mo"ey SfeWfi m L,!nH<?n' an<3 a of
such results of t!he e^enditure of public 90 _ Consols. Tl is proves conc!u«ively to
money for United SlEt? naval purposes, 0,?i 'n,nd« aml we ve"Ut? "'u1 th<l neW9
in flitWre. The blow will be heavy upon fr" • «<«*""& elsewhere, thai despile
t . . e , i . / . . * J f ', the ominous aspect of affairs, ihe Laatern
unfaithful or mcompeteti officers of the it,„ |s s,:sc(, ,iMe „r ,
Government, and upon the "special fa- o,.n, l,«i<,n, and th:<i even in il,e erent or eon-
vors' of the lobby SO long hanging a round linued hosiihties, the peace of Europe will
the pepartropnt.j Yet fall it Willf &od that H4>t be so far disturbed as 16 compel tli<* inter*
speedily, or We are ranch mistaken. The Terence of the other leading powers, i^i iess
steamers Mississippi, Sarauac, Powhatan in the shape of mediators. After the alarm
and Susqueiiantia, are atuong the finest bad partially subsided, and the news had been
naval steamers in the woild, having es- inore carefully scanned, people began to adopt
capedctfie clutches ot the special favors view of the matter, and towards the close
meu in the construction of thieir machine*: l1^ business hours, appearance* indicated a
ryt, The defects ih the Others, we iappre-'n,ore resigned and cbecrfol feeling."
hend^ will turn bht to be almost entirely i | : tTiiii~T '-rr^i ira"
in their machinery, uot in tjheir hulls Or j j —
rigging." . .*• ! . ,j« r. The Nacogdoches Cronicle liolds ths f« l-
From a letter which we published jn lowing language on this subject.-
our last from the Japan Squadron, we j "The present laws upon posting Adminis-
learnthat the machinery of the steamer tators and Sberiflr- sales, are also, wholly inad-
1K| ia entirely too ,i«ht,ond S
it is the source of a great deal of atinoy- ; canes to the loss of the widow, the orphan,
ance to her Officers, frequently getting out j and the deliijfluent debtor. The times are
of order, and is altogether unfit to be de- poo far .advanced to expect a community to
, , j " , , , „ , I huddle around the couft-hou«e door, anxiously
pended upon. \Vehope ^ha,t the ^oafd deciphering.the hieroglvph.es of a county of-
alluded to in< the above {xuagraph by the ; fieer in ordc-r to bo apprised of ihe doia^r* of
Eiditor of the Star, will be tbe means of' the eeorts of jest ice, .The people Jiave other
in t i; ... —in i means of information, and those who in olden
brmgmg to light such fact# as wut mater ,jmeg the door of the temple of Justice,
rially assist the Department in. its search ! ,he stifeet corner, or the forks of the road,
aftef^ the causes of these repeated and seek it in the columns of the county newspa.
per. It is not to be cxpeeled that the people
are to go back to .primitive means of obtaining
information, when a better and more co^ven-
ieat roedfum is a/f.pled. They have Bo re.
gard for the false economy on which the pre*
sent laws are based, ' Those- who have suffer-
ed from iis application see the great necessity
for relief, and ask the Legislative action upon
the subject; and we believe a general desire
leasts for an advertising law, by whidh all
important sales and legal notices shall be pub-
]li«J ed in llie county newspaper, if there be
One. The trifling expense of the publication
will fall far short of the great benefit which
would follow lo those interested. Instead of
the sale in which the widow ftnd the orphan
( are interested being confined lo the knowledge
' of a few individuals, who may monopolize «beir
much to be regretted failufes, that tbey,!
in the future, may be avoided. | It !is ap-
parent to all, Who have given flic subject
a moment's reflection, that tHere exists
a gross incompetency somewhere, which,
to say the least of it, is almost culpable.
We shall look for the report of the Board
with considerable anxiety.
Thb Japa* jbarpenitro^.-i-Tlie Wash-
correspondent of the New York
Herald, writing on tlte 2d inst.; has ^he
following with regard to the teetent visit of j
Cow. Perry to Japan:
j • t j ui u irw uiui v iuiiuio^ wu aastav * «"••
•'li appears that Corti. Perty is indebted property at a meagre price, thus lessening
to Other causes besides th^imposingaspect Mthpir chances of support, the whole county and
of hi^ foh:et for bis reception at Jeddcr.— other counties would be apprized of it; buyers
If would seem that before the expedition , would'be called out,1 competition excited,
*et .Ifcii; the British' Government sent •; hi- and the value of the assets greatly increased."
tmtct'ona16 ** '^"tSMgyjP ti«w of iw^-The Marshall
hae, to cotnttlUnrcate with the Jt; ranese!.. , t. . , • j! ^
authorities, and apprise thetjn>r ''h' infeti-1 Meridian publishes the following table of
tions of the United States. l)r tl I'vfing distatices from Memphis via Little Kock,
accordingly despatcljed. a ' special private to Austin, which, as a n;atter of general
envoy-to Jeddo, and potified the Japanese ir|jere{)l to lhe ,ravelling public, we pub-
EmperbT that a great and powerful tiatioh.
occupying nfearly the tfhole borfherti por-
tion of the American cotitinen , was
railway ia a record of it—every line of tele
graph exemplifies it—every new medium of
advertising illustrates it. The sayttiK origina-
ted Ui ihje "Howery," may be. buit it is destined
to be a cosmopolite. It began with individ
Their votes will, of coiu'se-he soRcited by
both Whigs and Detueocrais for the choice
Of a United .Vtaies Senator, but they will
sav nay, Until they ae( a vpte} op the
Maine law first, and thteh the forty which
.. . . ., .. ;n remembered the true interests of tbe State
"ifcU1, f9'SM - i WtH be-fe*#twhefed by then ia tmif^at
wiih the wOrtd. ,, j
>4,If you're coining* why don't you come
along]" It ia uttered in jUnoat all tonguea. in
almost all land* . It baa rung around Christen-
dom; the iron bedstead of Proerualea has been
left behind with the torch and faggot. It has
sounded like a slogan through the political
world, and tbe "old fogies^ aie among tbe bag-
gage"" wagons and wounded. -
It has electrified the realm of RferatUtef
prose is becoming the living voice of humani-
ty. and poetry its echo. Thc old Ramage
press has giveti'place to the cylinder whirled
by the panting engine, and thought; thai mov-
ed at funeral pace, now rushes on ifl i tremen-
dous charge. ^'The Old Guard,'' andilMa-
rion's men," were nothing to it.
"If you're coming, why don't you come
along!" "Six paces to the front" is the word
to every body and every thing that Wants to bo
listened to or looked at. It you have any thing
to say, toy it) if yoa have any tbing to do, do
It, if you wish any body to see something, show
it. "If you're coming, why don't you come j
along!" . j
nototbemryV,
r
The fircjnham Enquirer says: During
the past we$k we have made conjiderable
inquiry ot the plan/ers on the IJrazbs riv-
er, relative to the pjefpqt Cotton crop, and
find that ajl agr^e in the opinionith^t but
nttle rwMeitbaniialf ftO ovaKige, crop will
be gathered this season, either in this or
jVnstin comity. Trtle, there h^'.been a
greater number of" bosbs in Gatton this
tear than last, yet it is not believwd'by our
Jnost extensive planters,- :tb#l thfey wtH
realize a greater number bT p^ltlds. o^
that either'thiis or Austin connty^wrll Ship
as many bales of this year's crop as the
one preceding. ,
WannrNG 01^ -Stwtr W Mcttc.—The
French papers speak; AT a new invention
called a musical bed! ! If is ro" constructed
that the pressure of the body cause the
performance of hbe of more op^rss, accor-
ditig to the letiglh of the slumber. A dial
is placed at the head of the bed, with a
minute hapd to be set to the hour when
the sleeper wishes to wake; and when this
arrives a graud finale is executed from/
Wttih imitations of trombones and
. ■■ . v;H; •[.Verdi, . ,y
It nsed to take six men to make a pin; how. jjjgujg g[rurpjj sufficiently loud not only to
one boy, a pull, a clip and two strokes, do the, waken, but to inelpirei n lively dispfwition
business. A i **> get up. . «.
Once, cradle* rocked tbe grain for the gar-
ner; now, a whirlwind on wheels cuts, thresbes
and bags it in a breath.
i (jRkat j Fihk the Woi>®4,—Detroit,
I Oct. IU.--A great fire is raging in the woods,
. destroying^ every'jiing on over ten thousand
Once, * fathers and mothers had the preCe- ff res of g^Hnd, Kousbs. barns, fences^ &c.,
1 have been drstroyeo, involving an immenss
hiss, Tliei fl mes have approached within
dence by a few years; now, belles .with dolls.
and beauxs :n piuafores, distance "tho old n,tIt. ()f ^ ..j^. filling the w wiJi smoke bo #
folks at home," and take up 1 he cry of the , I bait it. is d.^u-inT ft> itr. The woods n re ils^.*
world. "If you're coming, why don't you come burning ^p|«41 r yiirerii Railroad, i*ei*een
l„ 3 ' ■ . |To|«doabH ^iriau, mjJ ,U tfee C^nirAl Rail-
a ong. . . • • i : rn;:d,t:eat jD j>rbof«. si« f the-Pontile Rerf
Once, tliey' ciossed tbe Atlantic in a bun- ro.,d. Tliei inffrt* hr.vo beert'oWtructed by tbe
dred days; now, let them exceed tea, and some falling treeb. The fire is sprendioc towards
body bails them from land's end, as they heave ; Ann Arbor] destroying valuable rimSer and oth-
in sight, "If you're coming, why dm'i you er fr<f>crt>.
come along!" | \Vs«ihingjioir4r,viog s*y*;-:*i '<ave noticed,
Hhat married tnen falling iuio mislWiunes,- are
j nvorn likel>; to ictrieve their con lition than sin-
■•V Bur hf WHm.
"With what ease he writest" exclaimed a
New jfiflvertisemeEts,
Pleasantt. tantteiiill. lewis w. mooks.
gle men." VThere's fetnata inli.i uc« -or you,
, , K , ., , t c xir l- t,.old, surly, vinegar-hearted bucbtijjr*
yntfyg lady, as she laid down one of Washing*,
ton Irving's volumes. Straightway we made *a
up our mind that the young lady did not know
what she was talking abouf. If she bad said.
"How easy if is to read-his wot kg," we might
have sympathized with her amazingly. Then,
finding that we could not make a satisfactory
reply, without compromising otir honesty, we
tfeTl io making a conip r««* l nilmw. ~i1u> ,
uteamboats glides majestically and gracefully j
throegh the waters, but it is no easy power
that gives to the water traveler her steady and
rapid motion. It is true, she is tastefully
painted and gilded, her cabins are pleasant,
and prow is decorated with specimens of the
sculptor's art. But descend Witn the engin-
eer to his fiery domain; swelter there in tbe
burning pit;see tbe heated grease, and listen
to ihe bursting steam; see the tremendous flow-
er of fire and water combined, until the strain-
ed and groaning boiler threatens to butst asun-
der and deluge the decks with the heated fluid.
You will perteive that itASfc, although a tni'd
and pleasing damsel; has a confounded rough
old father. Little dreamed the admirer of Ir-
ving bow muoh agomzing toil was required to
beget that ease which sbe so much delighted
in. Yet she Was not alone in her error. How
many a tradesman smiles at the TaiPtiJto m-
PLovrnwrs of the man of genius. We hate
been mad enough to eat a tripe snpper, when
we have heard a peasant draw an invidious _ .
comparison between hioiself and the poor . | *£>€U6 &t
wight whose intellects s applies hi rnvtith bread.
"I get my living by sweat of the brow,'' s*id
he, "while yeu are trifling away yonr time
with books aud papers." Yes, see thai j n!e
T A UNEHILL k JDOORE,
An*r**y* CouMtrllnr* af Ttatr.
axhe^s,f Henderson Coontv, Texas.
WILL' protnpily allend .to all bus1ne«a in- .
trusted '.o their care. . **
Dec. 10, J853. 3U:ly
W A T C \l M A K E R -
JEWE L~iY "SHOP ,
j at palbstij5b. , £
subscriber would respectfully inform
* tit© public (hat ho has put up a Watch
tflaker, an^l Jeweirv SHop in this place, aud
that he {s ready to do any kin.l of work in Ins
liue of hnsinefs.
- He wilt also tune Piano-fortes, if any hav.
ing such musical iiirfiriiments should desire if.
By doing good w irk tmd Ik iuy punctual in
its execution, he hopes t« be floored with
liberal pait' nige. ' fe. KOLST\D.
Dec. IOj 1833. . 39:3t
H
Auction!
aboul to apply for admission jtorthe ports
of Japan; that if would be imprudent oir
the parti of the lapaniese authorities to re-!
fuse to grant the reqtfest of the American '
envoys, as the Atneh«:ans were prompt
and fiery, and would be likaly to mis-
chief ifthwurtey or treated''rudely;, but
tliatthey wer" also fickle and prone 'to'
cll8iige, aiid it the Japanese just agreed;
to aH they ticked, it Was mate than proba- i
ble that they Would tirfi of tbe bargain f| -d i
after fc short while^ arid then mahi-rs rrould ! do
relap«b intoitheir farmer conditio.
:
Cosset,** Agists.—A torresp< udent
of the I^oiifon Traveller, jyritifig from
Con? antinople,,on ^lie 20th o/Scj,!ember,
says:
" An order has just come put frOm'h
quarters o our Minister hereto ditfttij
all the conanlar agents in Pur)^yi!
are not Americans. Its effectto a$
entirely consntof agencies. FcM^ as
is ltd salarv connected with *
American can ever eApect-
We must therefe
St. Frnr.cis t" Liitle Hock, 120
Little- P..ock to Washington, 127
Washington io Fu'tnn. 14
Fulton to Bulpher Fork,
Sulphur Fork tot indeti, It*
Linden to Jefferson, 20
Jefferson to Marshall. IS
Marshall to Walling's Ferry, 22
Walling's Ferry to Henderson 23 do
jlish;
^rotn Memphis to St. Francis,
do
do
j do
. do
do
do
do
do
do
, da__Henderson_to_Now 5aieth,
do' New Salem to Rusk, 20
R^sk to Palestine, r 30
Palestine to Parker's. Bluff, 10
do Parker's Bluff to Fairfield. 27.
do Fairfield to Springfield, 25
1 do. Spt ingfieldtoFallaVBiazos^___50^
i da Falls'BrazoTtoBrvant's Ferry 40.
do . Bryant's Ferry to Georgetown 36
do Georgetown to Austin, SO:
Tiital from Mi , ;
to'Xnstin,Texas,
I > VVIJ.I, SELL to the highest.bidder, iu fhe
tow of Palc-siiae, on Monday rhe^ 28th
and hmurry being startled fromltils task by tfeejTweS£!
sound of the midnight beU. See bovjr b.s fin-1 ^r^blc; tt Well, Kite In .Sm«ke-
gers grasp .the bell convulsive^, a. he } l^oaae. Stable, dac^ arc on the lot-. Term, of
hw task will not ba accomphshed ij, i„,,e^a J2 fnn,al.s cr.dii, by % purchaser M
slave to men whose pockets nrq .better lined • • K
tban their pericranium^, and who.mete out to ^ p.^rty fP° E. M^S^CKPOLE.0*
him bis traveling pittance with tlie unwilling
liand of an upper servant dealing out c ld
pancakcs and saunge. ends to a beggar, See
him placing his hands upon h's snapping
brain as the fires of bis fancy dart upon his
withering soul. Yes—"how easy he writes!"
— KiddV London Journali
inhabitant
ing other1
no consul
officers iu
ted at 1
are locat
and'alao
over which
with (attftfi
hundreds evi
GttAtF
mark a b
phase, and ha*-
tri btm, or have
jfhiesa of tbeae
oe well apprecia-
missionaries
necessary,
of travel,
^ Divnw.—Among the re-
is of dirjog * lately perf
ind, ii is mentioned that a teat
down with a pair of. Jaeed boots
frei and a pair of Wellington* in bis
bat returned to the surface wearing the
liagtonsand carrying the laced
afterwards dived witba jacket j and a,
trowsers in his band, dressed ° hiinself ji
under water,.and on returning to tbe <
look a pipe filled with tobacco from hia |i
swock a light said saroked while afio*(
L.«L
uacBs
: There
arritea two
himself, and tba
in the navy
ho can not
bo one elee can.
Uorbkbibs at the Ca*8mu Palace-—
The New York correspnodet of the Char-
leston Courier, says: •
There have been irequent complaints
fromlthecontributOrs ait the Crystal Palace,
that their articlea "grow small by degrees
and beautifully lesa" In order to ascar
tain by what mysterious process they
were made to disappear, detectives iti citi
Dec. 10,1653.
38 2w
Administrator's Sale.
BY rirtde of an order rf sale from the Pro-
bate Court of Anderson county, f will
sell to the highest bidder, at tbe Court-house
door in the* town of Pajt-stine^ on tbe first
Tuesday in January best, A. D. 1854, one
NEGRO MAN, belonging to the estate «f
Bennett H. Martin, dce'ii. Tenrit of ertte,.
twelve* montiis credit, by ths purckiSer siting
rjote and approved security, and a h*n on
t|ie property. WM. WRIGHT.
DeCi 10, 1853: [30:4t]
Adm'r
!' NOTICE
fjnAKEN Ut* by t)avid Doutbit
1 Estrajfed before A G. Cant
zens dress-were stationed throughout the • ley, J. P., on tl<p 3d day ot" Decent
Palace last week, aUd succeeded in relte-' bcr 1853, one
vmg aever^l light-fingered gentleman' of1 SORREL FILLY,
articles of value, and wonderful to relate,
ope cf them is said to have been connected
With a netapaper tn this city. The cause
of public morality and newspaper integrity
Would certainty have been gaining had bi?
name been pnbliahed. Tbe Palace coo-
tinues to be attended tnbderateljjr^^by stran-
gers. - * ■! ' -I-1 V • SUM
- ■ - • •l-.i v . '1 -
Ta« flaw YoaiTSTAT. BA*xlK<MU*fr.
THe K; Y. Tribobe, of the tlflt iUtant
The report that the robber of He money
from the Bank of the -State baa been dis-
covered is incorrect. No person, aa yet,
has been brought nnder snspic^O,
' Solon made idleness a <erhae;
I that each ettiaaa should give aa
- * — -( tL ?anKL n il .1 '
J999 II vVIIO^M9Caa
with flax mane and tail,one year old last spring,
no marks or brflnds'perceivable; and valued at
Seventeen Dollars. J j AV CRAWFORD,
Dae. 10, 1853. 39Jt Clerk.
mmm
Notice, Land Buyers.
rjPHE subscriber has for sale 5000 acres of
Land, 4000 in Anderson and f)«n<|ei*on
cotiniies-r-mostly in Anderson—-and lOOO in
Robert soft county, which be4>rc.p/.#^s to sell
pn accommodating terms and in trMcfa'to shit
purchasers. Said Lands areigaiiaMify of an
eicellent quality——in good naishborhoods——
and tiling undi«pv.table. Several of the tracts
have small improvements upon them, dec. For
**rtbar particulars apply tOihe subseiriber, 8$
lea north east of Palestine, or ta Elijah
ns on Dnck Creek, Robertson county, near
roots of the Galvccton and Red. River
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