The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1854 Page: 4 of 4
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Mid oppression; Mid
l(kr bsyoud NMh Of the
y of those auriuund-
tern of oppression Mid wrong
t suffmred sliontd not bo m fj£
i lira luW> asoeptlon of Ui*l
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Md tin* the rest of
IWt
op Mrfet, «**# *,
actio# 1" «k i# • voice
* .mar il^
forth actw
of Mcitrr
«. h«m« W *% ■ ™ <'
wo-
Www
im><
Mr. Jm
Mi prociwto*# to mnn*, wbm Mr. JmIukni
toqmSZr
lurw'r J^SS^to^oJTAbby f£
hfan QMt sf «l bH. Ue *«—twf oei<Wq!L: —-thsis juuiiiysd hsnJ la hsiU- -
"Htephen 8
iousttf.
the plntfora, «k! epoke •*
bweyouesn |m
ipress upon the
ihty
Mid number*.
it notihui yoor eyes
Mid I trust that the
> .*wt'
«tf!M
pt w. MMhirHUAW.
'y-.i.
«4i«k#d IMI iiil |
Thsr*uno flask-,
ItotogH)
S* -fcti
f%* Mr I* full
Ikfivdla la tlta «l vta*
Wf.iedteA ,
for hsr iMUtm iRltt
TU« kOMriul
Witt *«• I..-
.Not from lh*
In tho owning, 0. W. P. Mellon, who
thought Footer onuy, took the pisiform, emld
demonstration! which were evidently intended
to deter him ftow speaking, . .
Nr. M y row and movod that Mr. Melton
ho allowed to tpeok ftve iniuates without inter-
""STMetten otUrtnpttitu aori^Jtovaa
interrupted by Mr. Osrriioft, who stated that
Clod never lunde Mr. Molten rer*|mbUo speak-
ef. • V
Tltii rather Bsbbcrgsstwl Molleu, wbo being
called on by (Jsrrisou to ^oU«i«e to Foster
for what Uo had said of him, Raid ho should not
do any sucl thing,and boasted that he (Mellon)1
had done a mueh for tho caw of Abolition
without l*y a* Foetor had, being regularly uu-
dor pay. This waa tolling talca oat of iwhool,
d McUcu wu coughedduwu.
The ittWiUbk Wendell l*bil|lp« alao spoke,
Mid eommcuced by say lug that he did ji©t think
the dn waM bright a* many coneider it. Ill
pra to tho oventn of Friday night, (when
ttheldvr wan munlerod,) ho had only two re-
gnilai-^oiui whi, that tho effort waa nnaucM-n-
ful; nd the other waa,that Ac wan not there? In
regent to hi* *Meoh mi tho fatal trod lueuion
blc Friday nlgltt, hla only fear upon relirlng
to hit bod Waa, that erne of the (taper* on tho
•ollowing morning would prmiee it. (A voice )
"Ymt no need to have flattered jwtrwlf on
that." ' " •
That "voko" waa the utily Mmrtble "voleo"
in the whole evening'# pmeeoding.
lu the eo«i e of the eveniug tiuw ooearrod
Sjn- nj t;
/ '
iiviog at
loei their live*
pliwioli
Wife a.
Two of the
ITarf IT
Altorenpper
The third waa
Monday
were workiug,
j-«f. ktr,, t««Mh«4 '
■ipil^a
JUrffcr
I IwveeaM M^HM*
«a
rn> the htoMla* a«f
Ab4 the «ewe «M w* J*"
On the eala and kety
t deluded y°BB« W B bw
tbn Maine hiw to h6 *w« t-
THC MBOICINCf
■•OXA©WAY'S PILLS.
rnlri llM
yopaUf 111 *^.,T*LP-Mh
mm mkkch Ibay k* « ** wUk
Anil^#
' TM
iti
IM fitky WM!
• OWMMMMM'
O'er Ifce «U 7 amd ttof«lad bllli
To the MMtlewchHr afthe j«6|ia* air
«*«WMd<NMtke 0kMU0'*m
But a holler valee U t«Mjra
Than that a«lbi ' by*"-
Ami my «mI la huaked wttk Ha^al^t of UUk
Ubo « flower eareharged with dew.
That wee# ao tfcrOI freia the wphyr'i B-.
Uet the treMored drtfe
ilMtleeefcikr fhwae wltJU ehanfrtee. 6dlfc
r«rj*fe o«r It* l«itow*d • «*
I* the heart I have pledged for Ufa or death,
While tho! *oul born light la mine
I Jure ee«% lore ea>* f w the alter*# W*.
r | hare tamed from the geslle Uaad
Klih who*, to the light flUwtJetg wtod.
1 have MO from the thada or tha clait'ring t>oea,
Vrem lh* *oli bleat and free
That ewig throogh th eWea where the myrtle
| have left them all for thee.
I hare left tbera, lete, yet Urn world Iteforr
l/uoka Urlgkil Ihongli 'I le ell unknown.
>'«r no weleo walla ep<ro yonder «hor«-
I may olalra bnt thee alener
And I know that the bright aky o'er u now
May lower arith (he teupeat'a wrath,
Hut my heart i« atraeg, for the eorenent bow
Of tmrUod h«adi o'er <wtrpath. ■
And I'll calmly reet on thy ehelt'ring hreeM,
Unmoved anild llfb'a (trango illni ' Si
In the iterator the aanahlne wholly bleet,
While thla love-light Irnrna within:
We have eewe, love—come from the altar' niile,
We hove Uunehed no a traeklet* tea,
To the world'# thronged haunte, or Ita valleya wide,
] ani going forth with Ihee.
Tun Eiwurno* Amonii tiik Fii.uiuuhtmih.
—Arthur Morriaon, ono of tho vivlitna of whom
wo upcak, liad a young and foudW nttnehed wife,
and n childdv<i ycar* old, in llUnolno, tho placv
uf bix birth. He had writUin to her to come
out, and aent hor the neccttmiry mtuna to d>i au;
I and about two month* einco thin devoted women
1 left her home and friend# with n heart buoyant
with hope to meet the objeet of her lore and
-T^:, ..-v.".
About one month kgo *bt? iirrived with her
child on our above*, and then lor the Unit time
loarnea ftat her huehand liad been i ntieed lo
Ioin the fillibuatern. She immediately wrote to
tlm, informing him of Iter arrival, ntid licking
him, U> eotuo to her add ulmuil.in hi# nnju#titi;i-
bie enlorpri*o. Morriaon reeetved tlii# letter,
Mid iuatantly not >l>0ut fulfilling hi# dutiee ux h
ai . , , w- M „ . | mau and a eHUeii, by itkuidiining tho oump of
Oarn^aon attkukod Mr. Molten eevcroly ; tho fillihuxteni and atariIng for ffim Franoieco
iaan intruder^full of abiuirdity, and again aaid Hnthe "i'<>uute«l<without hi* hunt," for Mr
lie waa a man whom (Ind never made fir a P«b- j_WmJkw Hri^n pur
auit, whleh overtook Morriaott near San Dieg.i
lellen, of e etrrac, rcjulmtl (n high dud
' eveniug lli
tra.1
rfbrthe flmw.
a wliglit eentoat between Meaar# Melleu, May
' Oarrlnon, eaeli eonteudii
which they
me
and held Ike tof through which the wiek paaa
od in the other. The wick ma *«8J burning
as before,'and the lower (art of it tot in the
lamps but'the bald tfc« wiek mny aomc little
diatauoe from tho mouth. The other commen-
ced to pour cam phone into die Umy from «n
to pour eampnene
containing about half a gallon. By tone m
it caiuht Ire and oxploded/oovermg them
the whole room in an immediate blase, and
«Mct a«
^ fcU rfktn iwtoml n> kmlifc.
AK0 BtMUTT—MWToaiTto*Toa*.itTn
or A OBXTUCMl.N «« 45,HUaN AT OWTIl IKKia.
LrfUr bomto* ««• a***- 'UUJ a™*"*
j^lUl'Lue^lalk, loMfnculiln1, Itlh Au*ti l,
w-uk"r**aa*Tr_yrrI„ H U. UJ .ui -<
— u« «IU "omU jour HIU. uul « )« |>ni|klin<c, •
iWf Ht Mrljr n, N«-«
, vriotwto aaj. Ibai b * «"• t"t"r "J
nwl.,«njiutllt ;uu *UI)U>r (In uiu Uiin-. I
",i^. io nMaiVun, UiaI utj *Ui< hv ikriml e*1 '*,ut
frnoi (If uiw of )uor PUU.
^n44o bvallb by I
Y.*k, m* WioM <
I—Ilk. Mill JwtrW O
aagMabu lo utoll
1 rstiuda. Mir, yuur rMi^rtfully.
L'ltAUUU< MltTIl, Wwvulioe Mlul '.u
A I'KHMANHNT Ct'llK 01 A OlUKArtKU UVBR.
OF VANV TSAU'ti WHATlu.>
l „,r of • l«IU-r Cruiu Mf. 0 iuk , CIkiuUI, V j«< III. ,
' iul>i.4 ~"t tt.ill.. iv
lk«riur— lnUiu.li lrtrt "Of 1*111. ,-«iui,i o.I . morr ttI'O
.1... uJ.. ibui nr "il«f |ir,FrWt«r.i
l.ubllt* A brv '"<Uwlr «e>rw> lu Lll.T in.I IUIkhi- .inufl.liil-
i U t uuittliuu tlw (uih'ulllll fA—' * '*-0 "I Oil* ■'>«!' *'<h
whoiu I aanw^'oiUT i^.|uaiiil t. 10*yc#r> ■ -%M««uU.r
rr In,III .uJ.liK«ll.. ..r.-m- h. f ui- l™l .1
fc.uO.nl luitrvJ lu r lti t I" "'"'J -WiifUiiu* i , Ii. r uf-
(r.liK. iii.l It • •>'« IUi t> l uUI cur.l.i.iii.iij mi.utlK.
Tbev then went through the parlor and out at J tT^TutrJ,
the ball door, and ran aoout aiztr yard# to their miu .uai ^ uuh^j i~ *
" "* ' ■in i..itw ■. 1 Hi *?_T 1.. JT. Imiwfl far jaBMlto uutll he f>n^ fl •> l«'h«4 fun?. T i^
, ^iiuwwiog and enveloped iu name# ^ utuaiiu «# , | k «n.i .u, i uiifi"
and
Uaie. and sat-
urating their clothe# with the combustible fluid.
The servant woman aprang oat at the door and
pluuaed into a barrel of nfo witter, by which
her life waa aaved, a Ithough aheis,bad ly burut
The door, it aeoae, eloeed after lui^ aud tin*
daughter* in thoir eonfnaiun eouH not open it
• . • - i v — - * a y| |Ueiik' UlUfltl'" ng") r v ■"* — i -
that eoinplotely covered their bodiea, and ex- • nrntapM. J ..n..n u«.i.r. • Oi «i,-u imi>
• a . « _ii- - ... •• i . , ' 1 I. — ItlL. I rt'iii 1111 IK a t {"IT. ti'lll
I In
tended at*leoat*ihree fcet •WwYheir'beads.--!
There, and near then, aoue jperaotw curae . 1'^ ""i'u.ttk'"1'r u,,, c,,„
their aaaistonce, and enveloped one in a blanket. t.uuu i>r awrr .mau
another in a quilt, and another in a web of lin-1 LT",r'
eu, ami jutcceodwl in cxtinguishina the flame# ' Bii*duwnotii. r«o«i. \w i:'*- uiii«u m
But it wa# too hiic to «uve their live#. The Uu k,fr,„ia. r Iw"r " i'tV" '
^roungcat died tho next morning at H, the next (,o^ol
in ago at 11, and the oldeit at 0 o'clock Tub#-' (wtipain'iucr o«ut rim ni w rAti,. .- irvi,,
day evening. Each «uined her *en#c* lo the
last, and was sblo to give a fall account of the •.•soui nii* *t.i«wi boi-ni,,f > -•* '<" 1
oireutnstoncea of tho terrible affair.—Frankfort' i!
. t J
,'k.u tolt 'WlUrf rt|Uij.|AinU
n*iM/ri.Ur>
f>ui|'luina
IVIkHll'Tftl 1
fomor*
I, lrrr
Vfot'ml Afl^ •
li"iu
\\ «rut« i'f nil
WlwU
Common wtaUh.
When the elephant went up the lake mi the
eteaiuer I<udy Elgin, a few days (rime, we re-
marked that tho huge traveller might be a mtne-
what ugly customer oil board a boatj. It aj>-
poar# tbat on the pasmge the #hccl*:uau and',
donly found difficulty in ohauging the boat'#
court*; for tag and ptdl and bear on a# much u«
ho would the oont would not budgo an inch.
"Port holm!" cried tho captain. "Aye, aye,
sir," responded the whcclsniau.
"1'ort holm! for flod'# #uke! Oun't you gee 1
where the boat i* going!"' shouted out thu enp-
toin.
The mato declarod that nomotliing was the
matter with the wheel, as Iw wuld not stir il.
The thing was perfectly iuexplicahlc. The un-
gino was stopped, and uiualcr, mate, and oil
linnd# went below-to sec what rouhl be the mat-
ter. After a search of some minutes it wss di#-
cuvcted that Mr. Siam, the "olephotit" of the
iiienngorle, not liking tho noisy rattling of chains
overhead, had token upon himself therospousi
bility of giving a uew "t«rtt" toAflaiia. With
nd the i
III
I. U4
Tr#ij>l. U#r.; * • nK nt M. !l' U*i'Ui Nkv \ .k.
Hvtrru IW III thv Hlutw*. lxMrr Mw| T
tnrx.' wilt TTTOtT'*iiti; Un«'>ii nWliy ail ny|NV nl ir | iu^
*i«t- UU'I U alMw iuyM"•twiner liir< uKb«ut llm l'uU« I
Hut- Bl^TUrcotn. ^7 <\'Ul-*lin.l fl UKUruta fik'h. i
WhtiWvaU* urih*- |>Hiio4pnl l>ro^ ll<rUf«- ol lh. t'liL-ri.
U't~ Tb«r«'U i ««uMtfck-ntU a iitf l y Uki«K tU UrKT *u v
N. II. — lnrrrii..u# t.f Ui'VKuklditrt "f I*lknu in .-t^ry r>t«-r
ait hHU<«I l" r«r|i U«i* Cl- ,'!> •
0U&&DIAN8H1P NOTICE.
STATE OF TEXAS, {t'uunty i'uurt fur tin- m t
Cnunty of Ho<l Hirer.) tletneut# uf Kitate#, «Vi',
To Jt'LV 'I t:km A. I'. IS'. I.
^ltTllKHKAS. N. A. IU'liUrrvt^t, Uuitnltuu
Vv of the Ejttute and |H-r«i ti «>f William Sheltnu,
MW tiimjHM wailij, I in h l.y hi# petition fLinl in
said Court with n full mid rnmplete oxliiliit of tho
oouditiuii of tliu K#tate of lii# #uld wnrtl with liis
final aeeount n« (lunrdian duly YOriitod by allidn-
\it and praying that miid final neeuunt niav '•<'
allowed, and that he mny l>c |• iiiiilti-il i,> fiuud
uvtir tin' nruperry and ln',di>. Inn^r'd fr^m hi trust
&«.
Whereupon thu auid C'uuniy t.'uurt .ii vh^ Slay
Term thereof A. P. 1 .s.j4 iirdi'n-ii u< iiiitnui n lurn-
aljlo at the July Term tlirroof A l . I -'■ I to lie
|)iinli hod fur twenty day# in kudio l|fW paper |mb-
liidird in 1U1 Rivor t'uniity.
int'-resled in aaid K -
• r. hv i ili-d In up|K)nr
hi# trunk wound around
chain he was hold
4s i>
T abuau on theeHyof
to flbmt)P. Beaton
atMwdV
It subeerv'
wtoed it vety well.
Qarrisou terminated the prooeodlug# by a
wholeaftle atiMkop the Boston pre##, iwper,
A, Ink. Stlmora.^publlshcni. editors printers,
And then (lie ptiw-wow
broke an.
. Qneui
somehow they
What wem to ut fcal dim, funsreal tapers
Mfct ton Ntsven's dtstoai lamps,
•lh! what seeat* so Is transition;
Tbk ttb of Mortal breath
la a sUViw^ of tke HIV vlyvlan,
put tlieii
byoertain
onreyta
toll dimly tkmgk Ike
Amid tk.<r sartkly daiupa
One uf these wieked papera the next
ny did survive
tioti,) mid thai
mists and *eper i
i eklld ef oar aftettoa—
► aha n§ isngar need* ear peer protection,
p Aad Okllat Idmasir doll, rule '
«lh <hk« gratt tt))lstsT's sUllitaaa sad Ufaliulan
aUaa. saft from sin's pollution,
lives wkem we eaH dead.
. , ~ >t|^^ w#«d^sk t statu detog —
to toase bright realms of Sin
Teai'iftvr yeaj, her leader stops pursuing,
i •a|t«M hargtown were Mr
though Un pokri>,
■I
.Not'tmaj——™|jjj
l^arwheo wttk toptWMe wild
1« eutMUmna# % again e* Wd ket.
I I'et be a eklld)
i aapaaeton-
With evothm
., ™|;W"
f heart kaaveewmaalag like the n«esn
if**
WMM Maasge he Mtog-
for
did autrvive Garrison's maledie-
A "I'gther Jjamson was foroed
from the me«ling by Uie lovers of free tlisous-
ilou, beoauae he teli Ree to ipeak, and in the
struggle he dropped his hat, Mrs- Folgom, in
her veiieratlou for the oht man, placed .hi* ehan
eau upou hor headi -lli lieu of her lionnei, and
marched the streets like a shorn."
HnMlt.«^Kvetttngs at home, in the enjoymeut
of the aoeloW of Htoae we love, form an Impor-
tant and pmflnhle privilege fiir the industrious.
Home—its joya. happliieen and blton; iu loved
associations; ito bleiteiuga! What cheers so well
the merchant, when bis daily task la completo
and when the shades of evening beckon him
homeward to his flreside and its cheerful oocu
panto, aa the kaowtojge UmI trneh pi
iwaif"Eimr~ And to the mechanic, who
from home at day-break, with can in • hand, In-
closing the plain and frugal mid-day moal,what
e«r consoling as tho hope that-his loved ones
await anxiously his rctum to welcome him: h>
theii' uirulu? Of Well homo—sweetest home.
is home—sweetes t home,
'noeth whoso (tortols augcls stand to minister;
and heaven lend* Ito aid. And Washington
uuot without ita example# th«e who
masti
not eeneesllag
ivewijf.
t lkMOhariM VkNMi
felt of Mount
' - purchase of
land, frosa
TS
nDn nj
to Mr.
bl be satisfied by an «tr|y morning walk on
tho ATttw; where will be seen the mechanic
and merchant in pursuit of tfcoir dally nrise:
with the tame hnnied gait they will return store
taking wlththem the rewards a beiiellrent Orea-
lorhas allotted to Ihem, Wo woe, nu ttauhto,
no tthtaro t««r such n peapTe, ami good points
to the goal whence blessings proceed Iff erown
"a yootk-of labo* with an ageofeaae,"—.ffhs*.
^ ...
Svnt'KNMON Vriinik in Kim nm. - - - I hiring the
entire dt^r We havo had the most tonifte gale
ever known In this city, many roofs and efim-
iwy* Wore mora W*a toiurwd before nodu, soil
at 8 o^ctock, tho MuqieusKm Hridgv had smuir-
ed a vibratory motion which caused most pa*
twngcrs tohcsilstc amllunt back, fearing lo
was it. At about <1 o'clock the direction of
the. wind changed, and tlie motion of tho bridge
commcuced hdv ito regularity, (he rocking,
• becoming more violent un-
my« the wood-work at the
tnrnad noafly kottem up-
• h a heave, a terri«e surge ami a
Wojne, 10 of ike cables brake from
•t the east end, and the enUrn
Iter Into the wate. ikaeftira
at the eni erdwhiUgo.fer
from tho woaih-
lj #OW« of tho
......, , or thirty feet
mew perfect wreck, or h
_ . . y «*\m were never tpfe*
enlkd apon tomake.
end eompe|led him lo return with theiu A set -
ond letter from his wjfi! soon after reached hiiu,
and tlie unhappy man determined to leave Low-
er California and return to his family, which
ucodsd bis pressor, at all haaasds.
In order to effort thi*, Morrison enu-unl in
lo a combination with leu other* to desert st
the Brat opportunity. Tlti# dctcriniuotiuu wa#
carried ini.i execution, with as littlu delay as
possible; but again tho euiissariuH uf Air Walk-
er tracked thr ill fntod irfugvee, and making
him a prisoner rt'lorncl to the camp. Then a
eosrt morlinl wm held; the sflf-eonslituted offi-
eert sat in judgemont over their victim; tho
forms and oeremonios uf a trial'were gouo through
with, aecordiug to the mo it recei ved rules, tor
such eases made i nd provided; a verdict of guilty
is brought iu; sontonoo of is proui>une«<l
unhesitatingly by Ins mprrwr; and Morrison
is shot like a dog, in cold blood, for olwyiug the
first laws of ()od and mau, and rvfutinfr tn dn
evil. ^
Tongue esnnot tell, or language depict the
suffering* of thai devoted wife and inolher, wb'i
now stands on our soil homeless, friendless,
cheerless, far from the acenes of her birth sud
the fricud* of her existence,unknown lu all around
her, anil Iter helpless orphan depeudent on her
tor support. -Such is mm ofthc toeidento eon-
nocUid with the flllibnslcring expedition—g,n,
AVrtnci'sro iShm.
A dreadful catssiroiihe iwyurrred iu the Eng-
lish Channel, at two o clock iu tliu morning uf
April 2Rlk. The American barque Uespnr,
Cspt Janes, from ('harlaston, South ('arloli-
ns, for Antwerp, camc in collision with the Bre
mcn hsrrjttr Fsrorlie, t!apl IToeaemann, from
Hremen for llaltimoro, with 180 rasMingere.
The Favorite wna struck on 4ho4rt«Anmnl o '.%,
out down to the water's edgo, ami foremast car-
ried away. The captain, inai^, and four Ses-
mcn of Itie Favorite got on Invml of the Ilea-
(Wr during t'ie rolliilnn, aiid-tlw- iPtiinimler of
theui, who have no! sincc liccn liennl of, it i«
supposed look to the boat, At davbreak noth-
ing was seen ot tho baniue, which no doubt
sunk immcdiatcly'wUb all on lh«r\l. The lies-
par also aunlained ihmagc.hut prucoedetl on her
voyage, listing eeni Ibo aurvivur* of the Khv*\t-
ite to lVirt#mnutk.by H jrilot-hoat, Th.- rcll.*
ion necurrcd off tlio Stsrt.
(■olNO AlULAl —Mr. Norri*' "six day stoa- !
mcr," which Is to make
ing on with tho grasp of a vice, and it was with
some difficulty thai the keeper persuaded him
that such liberties could not be allowed. It i#
said tbat he behaved quite well during the rest
of the voyage.—Buffalo Ovm m i<il Aihrrli-
*rr.
.. .
lUm-RxnternI'lNo MtcuoMctific Ohjrcth.
—Mr. Starr, of New York, after experimeutiug
for years with the micraseopei has at length
suoeeeded in obtaining daguerreotypes of micro-
scopic objects. In connection with Mr. Frcder
Now therefore nil penmu
tale or < Iuurdititih1111< nr«* I
and conUiit #uu! a <u.Miit if lln-y *ee proper at tli
next July Term or aaid ''oiirt (n !«■ held ut tho
I'lerk# offiee of said Court, I thai I,ring derloTcd
the Court llou#c for that riiirpMse) in "aid County
on tho )a#t Hominy in -lulv m \t A. IV l^itwhcn
and where said account will IJ a,led on.
Witncii,# tirorg ■ I' . l.awti.ii.Cleil.
and the iinj,r,-.., of Ifie «,mI <d wid I
Court ill i,flier in t 'liirksville t)ip> I !th
du-V "t J««- A. Iv ts.it.
'C.KOIICK I'. I, AW TON. CI. rk i
(No. .ia-t.41*.) C. L\. Ii. It. ty. i
i'liiiter'g'tee1 *\i0. * ;
blah:
A full aaaarlMBt of Bla
ArtSEHHOUS BLANCH, <
Also Blank Ts Kectipt,
_ rott uirmtiuT ouutns.
i llation#, Appeal H.mJi, '
Kxsoutiemi,
Jurors Certificate*,
' Comntseionatoukc ]
KOB aiPItTT
Guardians' Bouda, Letters «f(
AJmiB.i tratera' Bouds, Lettersof At
Citations, HarrisMi
Ccrtiticutci of Record,
lult MAlilSTHATXjJ.
Oitatiuua, HuUpumaa,
Delivery snd Appearance Uonthr, for _
atsbles, for sale at the Standard tMUes.
flmTFTirr su«g
Ths Stssiiako ia iasued every tiatarfo
•U|i|died lo cutiacribcr# ut Two Dnll^J
Cents a year, in advance, Three lMlsn
of aix month#, or Three Dollars Fifty I
•nd of the year.
Hisulk coi*ia# osk niMif.
AdvertiseiueuU inserted at oue dollar u
for the tlrst inserlion, and fifty cents fee <
seijuent insertion. Ten linen or !e
«>|Miire. Olio line over a «<{uurt< will be'j
i> two squares.
Card#, or other utandin^ u lvcrtisetct
ceoding leu linen in length, ten dollsri
Hurh advertiwinciii" and paper, twelve J
annum.
Vearly, or halt-yearly advertising, stla
|,iw rale, a« l>y any other paper in the !.,
The privilege uf annual advertiser* ii'
litvu «sn imMterlintehuaiueBH, and ull«
Ji.i tlie benefit ofotherB, a# well a« all to
il«enieot.i ent in by them must lie paid
.|uare
for nnnoocinKCamlldateJi Tor Congress,!
and Sheriffalty. Ten dollars: f^r begisli
fflinuroffices, Five Uollni-ri
FollUcal Addresses and Obituary Art!
aa advertisments.
IteporlMor communication*, designed to l
tention loiniittern of limited or indiridu) I
will he considered aiWcrtincuicnt#, ,iud )*y(
Im ihtdr puldication: a# such.
When ndvertiaementa are nent to tlie ,
out the number of iniertieu* marked upssl
they will ho continued nt the discretion 0ft'
n I.in- in kC-JUippAje^- tlwif i.ppranni«l'";
tn |lie advertiser, and charged accordingly^
utopped by order.
I'er-ions directing the ntopp ige of p.tpeH^|
expected to pay all arrearage# lo the Uq
page, in accordance with general image.
BR^;tVIV letters to the I-Mitor coimeeieit
livtai.nesa of the paper, luu-t lie po^t-paid,
will not be rccciveili
NEWSI'Al'KK 1. UV.
1 Sulwcriber.« wlniilw Hot give cxprctaj
the coutrury, are coimidered wishing In i
their Bulncrlptinn',
'2. If Mihscrll'i.-i" order the di.«conliuueDc«d
paper#, the pulil i - lie r muy continue lo feodt
all llirtt in due be paid
;l. If mtliiciil'Cra negleel ,,r refuse Ic
papcri in>ui the "thcc tntrfiich they i
itVt-y are held re pon*lhle until they trig
their hilU mul oplvr their pnpen UiwonUiiH
1 If Htibu ribcr" rctuovt* to other |>lacei, j
InfarmitiK the ji\iMi-!ivr««,anil the | n| i r in |
ft mu r tlirvrtion, iln-y uiv lu-M i c.^j...iisible,
«" . The Courts h.tvv tlt'ciUcI th it rofiuio|j
a paper or peritplieii! tr< m tlie t flice, or
ait'I having ii k ie tllf*l for, if j'run i {
intentional fruii t !
JUDSON'S
CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF
1 llAVK
X uurtiiicU
Board of L
ick#,of GurocT's rooms, he secured perfect Im
ages of animalcules uagnlBed several thousand
times. Thu first uken was a flea, which upon
|>ap< r is shout four inches in length, and the
image ss purloot as wlieu thrown upou eanvo# J
by Ii microeoope The uexl was of twenty sev |
en nnimalcules taken from a bcc, which inea# i
uro# on psper nhout two inehos in length —I
Transverse section* of Wood have been taken
iuu similar manner, exhibiting tlie pore# of TKE STATU OF TEXAS. I in Vacation,
rattan about a quarter of tin inch in diametori Lataar County i June 3rd. A. D. 1M4
and displacing the atruolure of a twi« invisible! IV'VV(,V ^KMh.H.Si N, and C. It. II Andrr-oii.
U. the naked eye. Then are enirraviuirs made I fl ^ I TI"S"" Ask,ri"
hv unfile land msaal k.s s t I t ' a ■ ' etiuiilv hrtnn^ tih'i) tlirir pi*I i •
U) nature, and must be useful for scientific in- lion in the County Conn of said County for part im...
vestigation. I he proceaa ia almost instsntane- and dlstrihutiou of ««i,| c-li u:
ous, the powerful light of the microscope tiling Notice ia therefore given, to nil perwrns inlerc«t
the image at ouco. llc ftl"' nppcarat the July Teruf ol -aid ('..nri.
-—« „ ,, . •"!>e held at I'liri-, Lmur C..uiiiv, ,,n th, List Mon
A Itov I'oimiNRn sv Rsian* n, a ... . ;'*"J -lob Ucxl. then and there t,, #liow c.-iuie it
A 0111 I OieONRtl BV liHANOV —^)n Saturday { auy they can. why aaid partition and ,fi«trib„ti„n
ycors ot age, named lieury .[ h ll nut be mad,- according |.i |:iw.
Loit Cortftcate
lX)8t uiv unconditioiuil liein] rig_lit
eertiftcttU for lUfl acres, issued to me by the
ard of Land Cummiasioncr# uf l^unar County,
4til eUuu; i.lno, a '120 acre ccrtlflcnte atipne'nia'
tion claim, i««ned by the iluiird ol I,and Coinini
#iuneri of Lamar County, mi tin- Tib dnv fd
A. IV lt*4/ ; to .lohn ftotiilimui. rr not Iieiird
in due lime I .rill apply to the properraeiiartiilent j
for duplicate*. This tlie I at day of .Itfifj. A 1
185-1. I'll I I.I I' II NOKIIIS.
(no :):!:•; |IM# - pr'i" fee ?.'| Of.)
1111111«-
April ; I k1 n 11
I from if,! 'X' - !
, , . Judaon • Chemical
last
l#iy, eight
Augustus Lake, went with
his
father, Ansley J
Lake, to the blaoksuiith's shop of Johu tlrahaui.1
iu the city of New York, for the purpose of get' I
ling a horse home as soon as ho had been shod.
While the boy waa waiting a man carae-iu and
nid that ho was going to treat all hands/fur
which purpose he went out and procured tlire.
gills of brand*. Five men drank of this and
a small ijuantlly was left when Francis Uraliam
asked the boy if he would like some. The
Wttnrj* John .* ' Clilaum. CleiL ,,l
Kind Court, witli the iiupni" ol lin-
seal of Mrtiil Court
June il,|, ,\, |i |.h.V|
joiin s cmsr.M, ci't, i.i.i,...
Jiy J. -Lose, tlepuly' tTk, e I I.I
(no a t-- It pr'n IVe, > , (Nil
dor
child replied in the affirmative, and the rprnain
" of the"
i after
insensible, whore I
si:
e brandy was
soon after became
was given
Uupifiod, at
he diod at
tven him, Tho child
and was taken home
I 8 o'clock ou the
evening of theaamo day Alter a post mortem ; iTeld" at"'i>«
exatnitmtion the (ororner's Inquest rendered a
vcnliet that the deceased came to bis death by
convulsions from poisoning by alcohol, admin-
istered u him hy Francis 0raiiam; and (Jrabam '
w-os hcltl to bail for trial lie says he gave t he
child but a table spoon ftitl nfbfikmly, and had
no intention of eonnnilting an injury ivhou lie
did an !
8TATK OF TEXAS, i in lonnty Coi
Umar County. , te EiUtei; Hay term a.d. I„.
'AMI HI. I'll 11,1,1 PS, w Ii,, elnimi a portion of I lie
tale of Arthur likt 4er^i-rit, tnf. .T , iiul
coiliily, iiuving fi>e,l Inh pe!M i,.ii in Ihe I ,,iilit.\ C .iiri
of said county. f„r ^rtilion and diMtihuiif.n'of vnd
e lale:
Notice iMiiercforc lo nHprr ,T,, Jmrrc-t.d I pcr^m l,.,vr lieen de. eived repeatedly is
tu be uud appear nt the , ^li lenn wild court to l.e I medicine* whlrh weie nai I to he c
•CHERRY AND LUN6V
► I'll K I'l'RK or
(oiishs. t olds, lloarsuess, Spin
of lllood, M«rtll Sweats, Aslh
Liver l oaplaintti, and
CONSUMPTH
illll Ji"- 1
tltl- im!i/rr'.> melt
Chemical Extract of Cli«rry and
Thi.t .\Ulte itf milikr mi^t op tho putonl!
••I the tl/iVT'i (lit rviilt « i tin- thr enn fu)
•//. . «'• .-I' \ Mjjcnlin .ilii] Htrd JPti
The tw ptilicip il in/i«'liciit h im* I.m.j*
celrhrwle'l
Wilt! Chorry Bark.
H he.n tin* -trriijflIi ol' 11•. * i t /*r<>prrly cxh
i-Mhe l i' t im ilifinc Kii'.un fur curiug thf j
finigli'* ai)«l " I Ii c; piilihi>n.- rt> «li-«-:tf(rs it la
phlcgin mi.I Hi:ih|fH iitf Hit))* r«-r to expect
llv. un-t 'iI..ite will < nrr tin* WnJ-it cold i
which it iifyliM I. | ilwaX" It':i I•* to i\.msii!h]
Lungwort.
Tljl" i.' .1 pl.ml ih*' virHtrt ot which : r^,||
hut lew, it J :im luM'ii ^nitl hy tin' nio«l It
ji 11 tinier, th.it • 4nati*rv h i^ pr. vitlovi r
r ivh :' I|.| I'U-rv «li «':IM',' :il-t«I tin' tli?( t>ven
: rr • I •• i I > iim.ie, g- to pr. ve il l rut Ii Lu
■I 'u/nft (K< t riu'ihf il'. iifhr.t I'll uHun fur (V> I
lt- lif:ilin^ |.r. j,t rtie.s rtre truly womlcrful,^
rsipitlitv with whit h it euren the worst ca
ctiaia-vl Lutirt'-. - orhiri^ ntXil MilMluing i U~jfl
alnin-t imn e-li iit lv, r i prouf „f its adaptl
l-hi-*
I io >c IW.. 11 (it 1 • - nif/i o I her/mi
ni^e.lu'i.ifiii in 'i metlicine tluit isct
t nn- (he Wirt','t t .i.M^ ..I <'« ii«iimption if Uk|tf
• •lO :-U.Ht:ri r i> prv^tr \t vl \hi not
«> ! • ire.J, i tri il m .I.. n,. htiriii.luit will
tli. iu.nl «• oj.tiv- i! ..I itM wt.rtli
Thousands of ConianipliTA
nnyir 0t'lin^v, oti thr l-^j i ,
thrrr t v (huh uiu-<r il nny U,rv
A r.iRTttAtT or Sin Ciiahuks Napikr —An
hitgluh paper usees rather frvo pencil in tl..<
following sketch:
catt why said partite.n and .li^trii-tiii^n ^h.ill ii,,l
luade accirnlinp Uj U
IT>/«ri- Jnlin ' i hi-uni, Cl.-rk
said Ciiurt, ttilli 111,v tr
*eid rrf rati r.'.ii'rl, Viwen.
•lunc Ihe ,'ld. A |i |^|
JOHN S. C1I1SI M ( |\ ,..
Hv J. Lfivn, IVputy i r.c i ,i ,
[ n't'.t:.:|t—prV fee $.*. <*) | \
w
Ami***,m„.wt,k,utvo, u.i,i• I-STSSi
Katatn of 8*mucl M Ftiltou. \
llhKKAiS the tinderiigned vriu ^n.e>t^tf[
lip* nd s tremendous nose covered with snuff; for Lamar countv, tl.i-
!*iT ®.#P*.nf * wddle, and, like persons indebted to said
will of Stimirci yi.
*: l I
; will, 1. hnirc prorr l Mi!v pi\JIutlrr?«', hut thUiJ
: onlr -i pilli itivr ' fu cur/ (>.r uicrratrd
. e.-M-un- u*j «MHcrt(Mt9 'tru^A. Ami
: pr:;Ti ,i. ,i.it,r,is|iin)( ethenry better than t n
ti ns ur i rrtiticMtes in euHnjj consumption
1 nf the !«T nj?-i fiiTtt LTvrr hucIi as i
I "i'. ( ought <tnrf L'ojJ, fain in thr , «/.
j '• '•/A/ tu-r.J'e, ,\ r..
: < AI HON. To prolecl our own ncwrlll
; tcrrst of the Consumptive nuHerer, wo are<
| ruutiuri all to litis 1 thv ^igimture of CoMsto
1 tiiku on thr wrapper, without (his it is ft1
counterfoil UiLn.
I '
tmi i8u,„ i„ (MJt cx'rjti
likely lo meet with n rival on the other side 1 puZi onTle h^ 07s n° h°Bj
power mi now heing iuannfs< lured at Ilir- on hi* Uck. will, one shirt colkr up and
other ilowilr hi* SHHatmaf 'kaiu 7
his shirt-front
I'nclo Ned'
" k of on the top
i" t'> eivo Holier
•■.tale to come fopwur
AZOR'S ORIENTAL TURKISH
The tireal Remedy f,'T Jeneral Uebllliy,
to nlf'> Ari>eli c, Hyspepsin, iiillitnn |liseaacs,s
in lyric history, with uo wool ui' "nd and all persons , laln,H ,,
of his he ' ■ — • > '
hosd, Although his
i« like!
ff tlx
horse |
n Au«sr. M.ot,1^u.oT i:;i,„-
r lieingnisnnfseturv.] at lli.r- on his Iwck witli i « •hirA «.n enibrk.Ml
,S17? "'n,W iron I r,hor ' «« r'his wsistcost' buttoned" sw'rv' tl
eteenierof twenty.thrvoH o«s ud taua, incourw bia .KIm iw. _ wry, ami
<if construction. l>y tho Ksslern K|ps« Nsvba-
Iton eowosny, Is expocte.1 to lie capable of per-
ftirmlM f*e MMwy* to /A,Wf ,/W_
hen the Nerris steamer is fioisheiV nud I lie
krady, «ud when they make
ftelr wonderfWIl, Aort pssse^, wc will Ik.
•Me to go from I'hiUdelphia to Calcutta iu
you
smeared with snuff—an,I
have the portrait of 8|r (Carles Napier
litK City -6r (luiiuow Aciaix—TU.. vew.
\ odt Jowml of Cutamcrco ofMoudsy, the 12th
mst.,says: " *U1
The Kwt
arrival
t" preaent them duly anthenticnt.-d within
tlie time pnwil^l by l.nv r.r they Will bo barred.
f • I I MUX. Ksrrutnj.
IJtwor (<<<111I,!, .Jim,' |nj|, |«", | (d'J
ritltFi i ' ">«• Ward.
r« 1I1KX"designed nss ap^oaS AdtniriMi .t ,-
.i . ^ ard deceased, at the
l eeembertenn oflhAil, of the County Court ,,r Ti-
tos county All perimna lia.inp clniiua apsinM j. i,|
' 'h™ '".bio time, nnd tlioa,- in
1 wliN will tnriko payment.
■ ... . StASJi Admininrat
.trt. Ileatanl, June 12th 1851
wo in tho passage
Wc litre la ii^
^ «y contain the I
of the brig Saginaw from Trinadsd, "
iho MAllnsl AM tk. Itlil. ..Ia MRS M
•«
iyw, Jfcy 17.
sho^4WWt «Wthst%a,^nt twsnty yrtii. , whence she sailed « U^T^h n™ ThTC'
dij to Liverpool naw reports as follows; Th° 8ag'-
"(Hi the fith iust., m Ut. 87, )om. 70,14 a ' TUeJw
M , discovered at a considerable distance to led *^fc ^
w hl what appeared to be a atoanehip; at 6 r ,
Tns TtllUTRR.- Amidst the perpetration ef
Mm«t!h absurd twaddle ajtainst th.. stage, on
^I jwuoJ, il h trfafthmg to ten ttooMi<««|
tribates from worthy sources to the advantages
and relief that rnstitution amoug us. X
Mh„ • « ««•
Vty 4mni ^ o-
™ h Sontti> j In order that it should IknmtiQmu b%«k.
aishort tlm«' the best eiiitHM.
Am K
lur.
l<U:-:0t«)
BLANK! FOR COt'NTV ('.LURKS.
U8T iiwwed, neaUy |>ri i«.|, „n pood paper—
Certificate* or proof hy witnea\ with cert,firm
of reconl attached,
OrilDestes of akunwlcl^enieut by grantor, with
certificate of rccord attached.
^ r°U"'1 T"J" u^f ' « .! Iso«r
twmtr Clcrka. Forwarded hy mail to ai-
per 4«ln.
... ,, lest Csrtifiofcts.
i four OertiBcotes f„r one lertBU,
*>, «anted to the Couniy of U
■■^M,t£|frirt.Co,'« f«r aa,,. ^
P ™ V i' *C?BR in *eeorda«oe
of land
r, for a
pnlive of Krvera, ir„ \-c. This Wine is!
pleasant and ell'cetual rt inedy for nny of ■
i-i'l\i'pliilnt . sn,l inany^ others not inent
hn ever heeti diacovervd It i. so aprc
laate that any one taking it «oon prefers-
II ,ii . while it^action mi the btomach is t
etliiieiii. cle«iifiii({ ii th'ironjthly. snu
keeping the nrpan in which the hattia cfl
l--rtt:rd iri r. hvallTiy atid pure state, nece
i/,. I.looj pure and heallhfnl. /( u a tti>
"xi rruflto ; nulike all alehoholio prep
leave the partaker in a state of prostl
i,- , ^"lnc •end;, n (ictille and npreealdo fcelift
erery nerve, and its tunic pivpeHt" or
tr-rtl rntof? fhr ier.il on<i arbititaUtl M
I Strength and Vigor. It is roin)>o.'nluf ikf
i "/ lh' mml tosir tin.I rnrr /Vunfr in the Mat
icii.thc recipe of which waa nhla ined traSi
ed Turkiah-'llskim"— I'hysicisn.—snd WW j
'yunI to trn of any Htrxsparillaor lilood Pe
liefore known. Then give tlilsOrisitsl
it will peak for itself In'ttcr than any i
tion or cf-rlilieatcs; an'l he who tries iV
never he without it. Nothing can CH)nal tip
l*rink in hot climates, or on shipboard,!
eler should he without it.
CAUTION.—Kind the name of tnnnistoek|
er, anil the S4<impofth<. Turkish rfayon.l
and cerk of each bottle. Without thiiltc
Vtltr.'
ritli
RHKUMATI8M'
Caroslock .Nerve and Itone Liniment, 1
of tu Md which'Mili?BH^" ^ l-Uro *"-T c "of iibsumat sm,0oet«
end direction of
iwe one of,
to be than-
wind soon iiod tuny abd FnJ^.^Tdn^ thl!k° a*hoo, f'">t\
* *** tai MX. hit it-ffl
3* t7* *•* ^ to Mcertain to Veer- h rs heenlctev mkkid, «nd^X„a X U,,,.b'' tbo«e who
•W- W ntll tmeHM ||, U ,i'hm . "lk •M"1' Oomstoek * Brother,
eaHll n Hi ii 'pffirstiiin will u I j)cw * *1"1 "on® (onninS without
riM,de ^ ^ 41((1 ,
-££- Cierj "'«**■ ? y*2s8,£I"
An
atiaatie bird
iWe of land |
■ailes Inland.
* in ftW.. rmn.fl
WWII
the Crested QreU,
1waiM, was piclMl up;
itV, More than a hundred
to have "Mown
- *•*- n. Htmmr,
and a half
tjn® Posted It-fore
"1*T of June,
and on tfca left ah^lder
ri*ht and left hijw
ito4,
oldjabont
* on the
with a
Batty. "HT, H
) B. E. MAxTHKWS, tti. j M<" ?< "•"<
.' "treet, and nne block from i,
, „ !?.whotn all ortlera roust he dlr
A. K KUET, Clarhntlf Wu. K
u-nmsn, (w, p.aa.i
I v P'tQH, JffrrtoK, TIIOS. ltM
iT?LX' M HTACKVOLK, Mekm
SMITH A MURI'HV. /* //• . KKID
Vn,1mm,. W r. ,t H C STKVIIKNH
t.'LRM RNTS k Co., /Vu/ </«w •
rim*.; tl ATIIINOS k I'tlWHIrU 1
snd by one Merehant in t
M
I V"u1
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(detel
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fu-rui m
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tie n|
wllet
uin I
in ti.'I
V wei
Lcgl
kher tl
fCIN c(|
be
Dl di:
jibe ( ll
it" cleik
If I
the'pi
incut
ti. hi
|tn tin
very
Iter wl|
Itii. f.
[iiuaniil
jtlii' prl
IlillUN ll
It I Ule 11
It hem, I
■feci :tlil
let stile
swith tl|
flmiiib!
L'rct till
|y disci
|doeii>|n
|moo(I
uf our
{the h<>
ludjnliril
11 ic r s 1,1
l< 'lcetinll
Ilbe j;re|
ftu b:n I
BK ""i1
Ibel
11' 'Il uf
|lvisll I'll
3nt Nasll
ft be \iua|
Stlic 1/
Jmllcd III
hclf just]
K'ti to tl
; wot is
|lic Htntl
Wb«i|
111 lift
Ibis tin
.until,
that rcsl
llclcgatf
vbult; in
jti'-w^ll
[tnil'selM-l
jaiitl polil
Itlletn a
H>f its coil
promise
lor (belli
ling nliki
11 be '' i'/ill
I agree to
li-ntes, uu
| tills, Ii
Xlic -pi
I tion" otil
llull u.s ii|
[well," b
lliiiu. Tl
iinly cut
I Senate oil
t Ulld if! i iy i
: have heel
J gained al
j,-. ly ti sluut
this bin J
I Ooustitutl
1 elirisliuul
for tin
. have L-et|
hau be
ty uinlerl
the rcpn
li'ilding
cii.li uf Ml
and mi)\
'' ' "ll'llr J
•i< , th ( '
■ij (la r,
tim<. h>i |
t irhtilm r|
n>' nccetul
('otiveulil
Wlllllll Iiul
ed Siii
TIioM' ni
duubti 'I
lias 11 en
gniie. , u ill
I liuvi
StalesUlL]
t ion, but
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1854, newspaper, July 8, 1854; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234007/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.