The Texas Democrat (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 27, 1847 Page: 4 of 4
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- "ixfin the Democratic Review.
ANDREW JACKSON'.
Sidp'thb.West whose eteaaiusi ngni
"Sparkles abpyeour troubled sea,
leH may tli'w.atchernf jhe night
ifurn with a trustinr- heart to thee
Tee, whosestrong hand steered the bark
TOijpn all-around was wild tnd dark,
JLncf bent the white, w.injr of the mast,
-Jhai trembleil like a iliio- of fear
" Ttfiin the tempest's tliurder blast ;
Teeits have'n rest is near,
Undjin? raj ! unfncHn; flame .
'Of glory set" within our skies,
PdVever burning tliere the same,
JlBole n nwtion's drtiinfrs,
AwiOinked with all the nohle band
Offfpedom worship in their land,
WfeoseroUintceams and rngsed sod
StlJCstill no monarch own'but God ! I
Befcro on ! Beam on I-white millions turn
TnCgjhere thy loTty splendor burn,
ltkgsernph-winss, whose rainbow plumps,
fSm lipnvep.s far battlement unfurl'd .
Shim erapdlj through thp fearful glooms
."Epal pall a'sun-deserted world !
3mf of the Bfnve! "fwac thine to wield
Hefcitlpss arm -in battle field I-.
wa3 ihine'to give the gallant blow
ThsS struck the. lion-standard low!
E'nsla misht" harp with etrinsr
TJirliiig lieneath the tempest wins1?,
Soft&rillpd thejiation's soul, when thou
nmpled thafop beneath tbv feet,
AmlOw, victorious oVr thy brnw
TJtjfurl'd, Columbia's glory sheet.
' 'OlCTwlien 'bo ilofjri" of Treason low.er,
O'erfreedom'seonsee.roted'tnwnr, "
Arrl'rjliat for which tbp jrey-hair'-d ure,
Wtlrhnyuiv'd nJadlv crave lii life,
ShTf wither fat beneath the fi-e
Of' wild Ambition' dpmnn-strife :
. T?piPHf riot then slmll boldly start,
Witrrfcindlinp; evennd swelling heart". - r
f ufhur dpvotpdlv thV name,
K$sh whpreUie ranks of Trpaehprv stand,
-AnJfearlcs; quench thp urilmlv flame
Lit on the iiltars of our land.
- tVttat -thouab around thy brnw cnWime .
"WJH:po the snpwy wreatlupf Time ! -A"V
lpt be verv marble re 5t, ,
OlS Jhi"ffin f on thp mouldering breast 7
Trtcpirit hrr.vplvflTcliins otir. .
tiTke th hriffht Grecian torch of old '
' Bmnl'd -warrior hurled ahour,
Sliall heam on centime's untold.
. Xinntrn5 a Hem; ornr shijl bo -Aenrihed
altar for thp frep
' tfAil:',8'H"n-.r nn" rnnrp divinp, -
TJJai rcrsian rb or orient citrine -
ITV .
S'nall.
Sili 5frff .
KAIhi the nnthem of the sen.
tttfcfnV' . ,-,... t 1
. :rjct
An'd .minjrle with iti solpmn hymn
, Tha-l?ejp.nong ofjibprty
!tXn,n-S',P.5 the Dint of tltp hleet.
'vpaJU Vver n'pr Pncn Patriot's sleep
True a? tfiocp' planets of the wpct
- illLl watch the bnt pye-c.of the Deep
"Lnng a o:r"starry hanner file;
Qji.d-iPhingjRea5. through azure skips
'Arddtant hope from hpnven dicpl-ivpd '.
5fc-ti??rt--an wba-grnan in trrant-ehninc,
Tli'!yi!l.--dppitpnf throne and blade,
vVof'thpin a brighter lot rpmains n-jfe
Vh'lpns'l Soulier Patriot Sage, &
So long, 'nn terrified, "u1 Hmp,
h'dt lhn,,l"bppding envy's ragp,
iFrnvpr uj thp lind-mark of our age,
- pj1J rfnesr snrv f ,,v ti,nP.
"S!5TfiRIBTT.
jbsIJ One half ofthe Tnischlef of this
"worli!i?Honp bv talking. Anl one half
oX:jfip?rlilrlrnUvhRt we'get inio as we go
aloTiJt 1jirduo;h lFl'e i the result of oiir sny-
iti wrtailve might just as well not have
saiV'" The re's much wisdom in the old
maxiai3 keep your mouth shut and your
cars open. There is; rely upon it. I do
jiof Unow anv body .in anv sjt;iation or'
-nrnfession of life to whom this advice is
TiOliapP''carde' It i sompimifssaid that
jiWA'Pfs live Ijy talkins ; thai talking is
Ihtjir trade" and 'so on ; bin die f:ict is ihe
lawver is as apt Jo mile too much as any
ttjv, and to snfferas much hy it. Tp
spin out a ?0P2 aroiimwtt.lhey necessari-
ly fall into a hnhU of dealing more in fan-
tfv than in fact,sayinj llTihgs about par-
insn! witnesses, that do murh haj'm
nr no -good ; ajul their reputati.on fur
nnor will gejierallv diminish in the same
proportion as that for loqnaciiy, increases.
TxxarQCrje inen at the bar, vouwould
-suppose that if they were held up by-the.
feetMhpb-wmls Avouhl run out of .their
mouth by'mere.'force of gravity Tor weeks
si atime,-wuhout troubling their brains
at ill."
Hohe Qjt&stiqxs.- Did you ever know
f5j6?4j " iik 10 any kind of- business,
410 iiuilter how unpromising, te'u years at
4Bosl,Avho tbd not prosper? No one J jio
JKjatiephow bad it- might be ru Jhe be.
'Vtrinincr If he 5tUCK to Jl 'earnestly
0. . .
fahhfullv. and tried noihtnfi c$c, tio.tni
IDHl
terlinv hard he found it somfMtmes. to
. ketniHis hpad aboVe water, stall if Ik (Vr-
tcvereil he always came out hriglH in ihf '
"-loriffnin didn't he ? whatever it tnli! t
Jhaveheen at the beginning, at the end of
ten years he had inside u .business for
hitiiself. John ISeal.
r.' -
XtAitY. Who does uou love the common
yetbcatiful name, ninry 1 It is from the lie,
brew, nnd nienn n tear drop.' What iveei
antljnyotJs Iiourfe of other days whil pleas-
ant jiesocitttiijtis dues not the Very name call
ir-.in every heart ! Who luuuvs aujjht ill f
jjltaryi-AVho that does not love the name 1 If
titfete is fin. thitif: valued and womanly, what
.fJHarylthat pussesses il not?' Wu it not jlary
riwfcokwaa :
"$ Last nt the cross,
And'earliest nt thernviti-1
l4'lktntPtiirararj the mother?ourS:iyini:r
. iii world I
jjonjr pc Jip River; br whnpwnvp.
hQhoiVled'st theflrmte'! nf thpbrnve,
" '. Sfiall. in the sbidps of pvpningdim,
" The Convention of Wisconsin propose
to divide .that territo'ry into two States'.-
It has 90,000 square" miles, larger by
25,000 miles than all the New England
Slates, and a little more than one lourin
as large as Texas.
pRosotiiPTioNTln the present year,
1S48, the works of over one hundred of
the best writers, living and dead, in all
jhe branches of-art and-literature,-are
forbidden in different German States.
Ttre Devil and the Lawyers. The
celebrated Swift,, in preaching an Assize
sermon, was severe against the lawyers
for pleading against Their conscpnees.
Afipr dinner, a vounj? counsel said some
. ' '.. c. . 1 ...J
-severe things aga.pst the ctergy, uu- - u
dec 1, that he did no. . 77
to die, a parson might be found to p.eacn
hf funeral sermon.
"Yes," said" Swift, "I would f and
would give the devil his due, as Tdid his
children this morning."
Fearful Odd. Convisart,.n French
phvsicirrn nf some celphrilv," during the
latter nnriion of Ihe last cenlurv, was
nnce 'lamenting the premature death of
Dr. BacKer.
"It was nnt.'aljdl events, for want of
medical aid that nelied," said he. " for
in ihe last days of his illness, we, Hnlle,
Porter, atfd myself, did" not quit him for
.in inlant."
"Alas !" interrupted the Abbe Sieve,
"what could he do agniust-lhipeof you ?"
A Spirit of Fault finding an nn-salisfied-tempeV
a constant irriia'biliu;
little inequalities in the lnk. the tem-
per, or manner, a brow cloudy ami dis
satisfied will m re limn neu:ralize,nli
the good you can do, and render lile any-
thing but a blesns.
A- wise oirl would win a lover lv
'practicing thosP virtues which Seeure ad
miration when personal charms nave !ua
dpd?
r-a"HE uzdeiM;netI lriiteesnf the ColU'gie iiist:
i lul'e hi Fanlliarp's, Oriinrs C0U1U3', did mi the
28th and 20!li in!t. rxamuie, privately and prtty
iliornuslilv. vnrious cl-isse or the stud nts ofaid Iti-
ritut:on"on.the,'rlIovviiir braaclips. lo wit ; Artf-iMaa
tie, jIffebra. Gi'ogTaphy, Eiiuli-h Gramrnei, Practi-
cal G'-omelrv, Clienu-try. Boianv. Nitan! Pliilose-
phy, Rlirlunc. Lalin, Readiaj and Spe'.liajr. Ifpon
tti7rxainnnlioii tho Mudentx in general, main filled
much prfi,'iency in their various :tudit.p, and we feel
MtV in aytiie. thatihey are f.isl attaining a thorough
knowledge rtf the v.iriiuhrancl)e'-.i.i whiHi they .ira
enjrasred. Wc are happy to fiy,-thal the tesl to
uhichwe have tiite? itliji'Ctad" thu Mudcnts hss rc-
movid front nr nilnd;. an impresine. uiteli v. 3, in
common with the pnhlie. had imbibed, that the ecurra
pursued in piid InsiiluTe, uas cnleulhted rather fur
shnw and rSect, than Sr solid advant.ige. We make
tldj remntk, as well, because of the. novelty of one
stndpnt hpiog'ensraed at tljc saiuelir.ic in Mime Ijlf
dozen duT.-rent!rhtjchcs of study, .as also from the
fart, that an opinion" has been promulgate! frumhe
East, that the course pursued hy the- President whilst
tencliinjthnrp," was supposed to havo the first men-
ti'oned rpsult. Wo inclino to the opinion thai a di
versitv f studios is caJculalod to islfevp tho mind.
JinH nrovMititfmm fianginc or Urlnz; and tliink that
our Prosidonl can by his prpsonl method, iinpart a
romplelo oducitiooin a mnoh shorter time, and Jit less
expense, than -Loan bS do.e"m ihe oldpiactical plan.
Wo arpalo well pleased with the order and dooorum
of -thcsrhfdarJ.Rn'rl vtth tha iniornal eovornmorrt of
the sohool. sft Tar as the" same has conic under our
knoulpdco and observation.
We cannot therefore" recommend too highly io the
attention of parents and the puMic'in general, the
school of Mr. and Mrs Montrosr, and h-svo mucli.
confidence ,n the prediction. Ural it must ultimately
fulfill ihtT warmest anticipations ? fn.mders.
JMESSCOTT,
R C NEBLETT,
'J W. BARNES,
GEO. M. PATRIPK,
- DAVID C. DICKSON.
P. S.'The want nf time prevented our examining
he clasps on Astronomy, French and Senr-h ,Lan
rtiiacps. but wp havo rjood rensnn In lieiievo, the in-
struction not only In ho competent, lint that tho sin
di'nls an- -ndvuioing with iiniisu.il npidity in the
study oflhe above named liannagps.
course'of STUDIES IN THEINSTITUTION
iNTRonrcTon y Spelling. Iradinrr, Writinir, Arith
metie, Enzb'h Grammar, Gpoarrnphy. Davles' Algr-,
j brarColbiirn's Algrbra. Rmirdon's Alirelwa. Davips
Lopndro. rtiirritt GeoffripliT"! thp Heavpiis. i'lnir c
RliPtorir. Hdp'V Lnwio. Wbelpley' Cinnpond. C&
sir. Virgil. P.ilust, Uoraoe, Greek Grammar, Grreen
Minora, and Fienrh Grninmar.
Ju.viorv. Plane and Pll(. jGoometry, .curverinr.
NavtErilipn, Nmnirnl As'rorxtrny. Davif-v'' Analvlie
Geninetrv Cnnir Snpiions. Dtvies' l"irroritinl Cal-
rntits, D- "Pfiptive Goometrv. Livv, U'orks nf Gicpro.
Gire-'i'Majonv-FIomor and -timhrn work8 in Frpnrl
Sevior Eurlpidoe, DeirfosihpeeF. Lopcinns. lie
rndntus. ITovjiid. Litin and GtpU works, revi-rd.
Frptirh. ind alli'ip bnphrs of Civil E'iC'fiprrin.r.
LkctoEs Winners nf thjs Intitirtiofi fmni thp j
frprvooin,nrtcrnH,nt. ill fp"olve irftniolino, jiv 1pp.
tnres.nn Rheloiio. I .ojjir. VTiuia! Phil"t-'pbv-. Pbem-i
isirf; Rntaov, A'ronnnivG'-oloffv Minprglogy, Mo
ral 'rhilosopliy nod FnltlirnTErnnoniv.
FEMALE -ACADEMY.
AH branc!ips.lioloninir to an accninpli'lipd Indv'-
pdjioatioti H1 Up studied in this dojiHrlinont, and tin.
Indies atiendne will he required to prartire the amc
jvilnnt- In the rho! rnnin as tljev would iri tli
dmir.jj mom. Their course of studies asnd?ows:
Sppfiinjr. Rpadjo.-r, VVriting, Arithmelir. Enslif-h
Grammar. Gpojrrajiliy, Ilistory inrienl arid md rn.
-firinl Gpn-jraphv, Ciripoitioo; Rhefitric. Logir.
Nal"raI.Phil"S"p1y. rivirnslrv. Botany. A-lr.nronv.
Geology- Jinrralojrj. roripltnlncv. Alprn. Mrni
rition, Gemrsoirv- Froroli. Laljn, Moral Philosophj'.
Drawing, Etnbrrfidorv, Paintlng'and Mtirfc.
TUITION PEES. .
Reading. Writing and Arithmetic-, 10 pprsession.
E"ClisIi tjramrniirj jeiierapli,l-ii-tnry,"'fintpnsitioii.
Natural Phihisnphy. AMrnnori v. GliemNlrv. Itota
oi.-..: r ..:! i . .. . . i. 1.
j. ". "- -."uiK.jigrurB.nii.nrarienesoi Ueoin
ett-. Litin, Creek and Freneli,. -20 pcesession.
Drawing, Paaitlnjjrid Cmhroidt.rj-,-(ejitrj)
S10 sierscfsinn.
.Music, on Piano, (extra) - 15 u
1 tic w nolo ronre per session is only In en! v dnl-
Inrs, v. itlr lF;3ceptSn of drnwip, patiilirin; nrrrurn
ic. The fees for ihe whole KcsMnn a're earable t
ihesnli'cribef at tin-1 er mi if at inn nf the first ten weiks
ofeJifili sesi-inn, in money of itx enilivilent. No d--
dav, I will apply
A 'a duplicate. - THOS. BPOWN.
By J.D. Giddinj--. Attorney.
Breiihara, Nciv.IS,-I84& 46;:0ir
duciion rnr a.sener iinle-sinVj5'srsi.fprr.ir.irt,,sTck I J"r iur"",r- i' ""' J' . G.r.etu-. - ', A-usiii, Dec. Hi, l'Jo. o'lrrlVAv
" Suiiiwiti. char..dfdlter the first mnnili.Tro.n fxrrnif. findrliarrid mi'i If, ' " armuul l U.rJ,.v dollars p.tIi, eleven enp'ips nf . -; .. 777: 7-"
the time they eommenec.. Haeh sinrtcn-MiH l,e re-1 Wr f;r General J't OJfire. with hir bat- j -.i..'yj,',",. will !. foivj anh-d, and a erTpyl" SiOl BaHCI C,eraI.-nUv .
qirired to fnrr.isl, a rhair and tahle. thai,,'! hor.U.nd , anrr The .,lWWr of 1 Vushivgtun ciii, ' "J ,,'. VMins,Mpr or ot!.ee forwarding. , rg 1 1 'r'L'bt 1,1 ml t-T'dl-'Mte, lUP.i o
stalionpry may l.n pi ectved. , ... ,1 . ,i,,ri. Hair & Rut , or to i"r-'","i ,M . ,' , - , ' I Si. Jost. Cast mnr(No. &',4) for one h-iine
Good le'trdin? hrmsewill he r.inl.tisl.n rr ,!(f. '""pay hat I, Uonre to n.ur t) -. , h(. ,; v, A,,T, , ,,. paid, j . r . 7
.j.:.. e .i... r, a-. ,, c ihrtr mder imthrbitrkof this rimpt. . . - nrr. ,, niMHAA A- On . ami h.lmr otlaiul. l the Io rrd ol limi vvom
'.oa'rding from rix .o'eight dollnrs .r m..,,-),. l r- , Postmaster. . . 0. p,,,.,,,,,, 5,rr,.u p,ih,dV. 'ui-moiht. ol the c oiii.ty of Be.xar, on he 10th
' " M.A.,MD.NTRO?E. The rules of (he General P.l OfT.ae De- ! . : : , .day of O; toher. 1 83a; nnd hy wild (...siaiio
Oci.2l.in.tC-?m. , J lnr,men,"au.hof.7..-sueh receipts .0 l. givni, ,. . ' F . A, . 0AB21KA. ! conveyed .0 me by e2.,l conveyance. Uated
S OS'IP - . !....! paid re. when ,1, ..,n.l dm- -t ex- Aftnr1Pl0)t Tmw ,, Cummissiaur- nftDreds, J J1' " uou e' 11 "ilpn'Th. ?Vf
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io ini' ji'iiiirr Jno iinrii'cs lor ine 1 e.sini.rso'r X' eiin i'" o "s ., '.- : I
. NEVf SERIES
, or THE
CONGRESS at its last session, tbronirli
the Joint Library Committee of the two
Houses, imvina authorised a larjre subscrip-
tion for ihe'CoNGitcssiiiNAT. Glpcd akd Ap-
pendix ;,and the Senate, by resolution, liavuijr
direqted the mode of preparinjr the reports of
irs proceeding, and authorize.! the Secretary
of the Senate tr contract witmtKp undersigned,
stipnlatine that the reports when wnlten out
shall be Fubject-to the revision of ths speak-
er the Qongrf.ssiokai. Gi.nnc ahdAppskdis
i nnw'offeretl to the public, .not only as a::
authentic bur as an' official report of the pro-
ceeding of. Congress, made under the eye,
nnd nublished by authority of the body.
The tiidprsifnpfj pfjomaled the ront-a oi
: irv.r.,, thn nroceedinffs uf Congress,
.IIMI IIiIU'IUU ,-.-. i; r;
- ; - - B-rf-iecl with
- he.id hesur of Confess,
j nilWicnl1nI1 was the first and only, one
1 - . : . ......
.t.f nn..,a nn!i ciiee.esaive step 111 everv meny
rp in both branches of Con-to. ; a hn.r of
nil the debetes ; every important vote ; ami an
Append!?, Including at full length all J he .re-
.: A r-ppi-Iipc. deliverrd durinn the session.
The work, up it h now to be conducted by,j
them, will be' found' a n:ot perf.-ct pnliticn!
history The Senator-from the states anu
the P.enrecentativec from every eelion of the
tt: i,;nTt-;!ii!wii into t;o:s-jre-sa koi-
. . 1
inii'ii' ..- '-, . . .
lnrrP
n .1 " nnn.n.-r.r dl riTil"
h- Mrrt rr run . firv i;.. ?..! t.iij v.u .. .
ANn .AppB-nix,ierl1iirinff!io Inst t.volv. ,
TPnrc. wliirh vamUl b imnr.irpil in value to n. j
" " "" ' .
nnrl utilttv to tho ptihlinif ihaork wrc rti-
ront
inuprl, wo linvo n nonhle inotu to prompt
pxtpnil if tliroi'oli ji iipu-crii?. - Vc .-in1
nS ro
roolvpl. if noihtp, to .'ive it persnaneiiw,
nnd to linnd it tlntrn if t:nrps60W stnn-
dhrn work. irrirtv nf lipinjr jn-inle.ind :i:in
imnrno,l. Vvr.sivi1! onto? upon our rwsv iu
fl-rt-Ucioo; without heinir otnp.pu or n
rl hv anv nm:' Iihr.rs of ine pre?" ; nr d.
1ms iinnnpiimhernd, linll Iiorp- lo mnKe" liw
now cortpc n stop jo advnnee n? the former in
allnninnf PW-ulfon. Whim view -o ne
rnmnli-Ii tliic, wo chtiU be (nno or the other) m
nttonjlnnPP on.fonorrea?.
TliPTPP'ric ril not Iip nffectpd lv our nnr-
tv bin". Vp hpi;pvepverv .member f O.ii-o-ipc?
tvjM bpnr Vlfnpss thut mir reports :in
fill' r.nfl foir. " . ' , " e
The Co:rroinnnl Clobp i mnde up of jup
diufv-nrneeeditigc of tbe to !I.e- "f Coii--re;
nnd print-don c.ne.fPM- double rex -I
pnner.xv'hb email tvp?. (brevierand nonp'.reiJ.)
in quarto formpneb number containinir ix
pen rovhl qnnftirnnSPP. The PpeeeliPS t -rfie
mpmbjrs, in iji.ft fir?t fofmvnrp :oi..'ii--l
th fotl report nfillhe prepared cneeeUe?beinir
reerve.df,,,p Appepdix. All TPPolntwui.
.: .. -A il,onrnrerdin(ro. aieLWVJ'll in
thpfoVaiof the Jo.iiiml wiiJi I'.ie yeas ami
nav oo every important qupsiton.
The Appendix i mnde up of t!,e Prowi-l.-m
Annual Me:arr., the report' of th? principv
ofrleerof the Government that aeeompe.ny ii.
and all neeehe- of. member., "f Gmiarp.",
written out or revised hy tbefnelvrs It :
printed in the same form as the nm-crereinnnl
Globp. and usnallv niahe about lbs sntne
uumpefor nacyoa (nirniL- !-..-. !
Durinn-the "first month or nix week" of a
t I.. ..n.n Iti'lcillUC (l(lllf
coccion. mere raruiv iu.n -
than will maUeTwo numbtir n week one of
the ronjrrp-.ioivil Globe ami one of th Ap-
.HMiriix :"bot tin rips- i';p remainder of a pimi.
there m usuallv cufficienU matter for two or
three number of paeh pverv week. Th1 next
section will beumiuallv interetin ; there-
lore. weValen'ate that.tb.e ron5rre-ss.nn.1l Glob.-
and Anpendix lonrether will make npar loOO
lariro quarto. najres. prin'ed Jp small !yp
brovier and no-panil. Vre furnish complete
Indeves to bot.h at the end of a session.
We have on hand the C-onsrreccinnal Gloi e
i. inrr innrnHU tor im- i- i'i-.; -.-.-v- ...
' J Congress. m-'Uin? tooether fifteen larye roval
quarto vnbtmec, whieh we will sell, unbound,
for -11 : or bound, with KuH liiifU" 'l'
eoi-ners, for itoO. Tltnce who want the bark
volnmee ?le uld'opr!v for t hern jmnuilj:iielv
nsthev are in demand. r.u-rps pul-?rn
il-rrihed 1
for 341 emroilele-set iiuriniriip "" o-. -
. . , .!. . !.. . ..-
stone.
Tl, .,rr,...i;tiflc of Cnnirre-". 'or tiie
last nine vear eqpnot he procurer
from
anv
other" -o.ircc Gal"? fy Seann Inn "mtr -I'ped
prielinir 'heir RetViter of DebaieHii 1837. 4.
We vill endravor to print a sufficient unni-
her nffiirp'ij emiie to supjily all that. mav
lio miearrie.l,orjost ip t e mails ; bill "- f
scribers phould be verv par.ieular .0 fb'lbpr.)
papers earet.iuv,-.or ,.ar on. ,y
1... l.l . .. In nil il.u !ie noiiihirs
1C ituie IO "-"PI'V '-" "" """. ..(---'
TERMS.
For one copy ;of tin: Courestrjital.GloheV .
i ' "- -.1 S' n
For one copy of tli"e .Vpppiylix. '
'Fornix copies of either, or par of both
" Post nrrict".
' '
dotars -rents,
i.r .:..., ".-ii... t !'
iiifti 1 . j' "" "
us and not to the Postmaster 'of this city, ns
imc persons ar in the habit "of doing. Tba
lj .f .t, ,'nnlin.r;. cpntiments, at.o impress i
of their -vrral pniiitnencirF. Public oj.in- I ?te.r to-nil the riu r ppriodies!?. Sn thai iw
ion -md the public information, a it ,ei-i 1 rv tlnngone bv " Graham"!- 'nce.i-Jlr pro.n
nmonr hoe they repreMit. are .embr.di-d by 5,,. by tiie whole -tribe. The p.-n:ni J ft
.. . 1 :.. .i.n nt-u'iiiim 01 jn"ti.' J" mimic iiiiiriir inrinvr. in ti n-.i '- , - i
-12 i. j ...... n 7 , r 1 t 1:. 1. .. 1 .. ... 1 ..iti nririii ii:i i:ii r
tnem ; nun m n.r- , . - ,1 .-..- - , . . ., 1. ' - 1, ., - ' 1 :r.... 1 r. .. 1 i i
v'icdnm of our time i brought to .t 3 ipsr, nun vrretclieri tH'np! mni'e to imu.ue ine :i-u iii."iiiipir imiin-- hmh, nm.-f. .m.i -.i.i-j crntuiT courts. .
irthere coecentrnJe'd, in directing the polhiea! :illdl.iu!iru! work rf arfwhich ad-.r,. thplientioii-. fn.tn the :not violent atid malijr-1 T,)(, TJnjrp, . irp .j;' jnfn ni
movements of the hole country. The im- dep..rJme.:t. h.ve impaired the publ-e cmi'..- 'km ..ns.ek. doxvn to the siniplpst uiicnilipli- j jaiHaI-r:irciui, "in pach of whieh acircmt
nulse time nven throuh Congrecs from eve- ,(.:u.e S,.J given n turn to our perm,!.,;;,! Ii'era- C(Ued c:.?. ot Ague, o r t ,H end Fever. I u ilf.,f tw;j.p eV(,ry rpnr for Pach ftnti within
ry quarter reaei unon the nation as a whole, ..re whieh uoold ultimately bring U :nto dis- o, Dr. Tlmwion s Vegetable i.ti-l$ilii! ,,, f.;n.ir ,n. n jlistire.nf tjJe Suprerne
and a.11 .H rmr.nnnent parts arelnade to'ioo-.e repi!,..an eoniempt. . Pirrjjafiv- Pil's ,wil i in boves of twenty- Pourt, nigned. .to the rireuit, and bv 'the
in cn-oneration. The press cannot be more j We linv reoved. so far o Gndmin is four pill fneh, at twenty po,,n per hov, D,r;rr jnAt. nf ,ie Sln,e or District,
uerIfv emnlo-ed than in condensing and . ennci;rimd, to eorret ihe emir, and ns the k.od in all msr x h-n; Ln purgative i to he .j,.!, ,1P f lllirt -
no-i-n spreading abrosid the intelligenec of )ti"r mnV.17.iui' li'ernture of lnirie-i 1. mnv r.on. jri-eu. The pronrefon ham in store at this ; '
frpVro-n"rv tiidiif to sueli Imppv result: fjP,l u " Graham and hi imitators." we are .;rn. wWi Rice& XiehoU of TfowPton,. thirty-' GOVERVMEXT OF THE STATE QF TEXAS
through "ohr nlmnt miraculously adjusted dc!rmiued to oive ,, proper db.-etion .0 the l1v4. ,.M of the ahrn-e Pill C"'a'ff organized 10:b febrbary, 1S46 ' '"
SniennJ Nnion;d msjitntions. - I popular t!e : and pn.pnc.m lh- eoncng in-, 100,000 boxes, destgned fortne otateof Tex- OFFICERS
JTuviiio- idPisiffi-loiKelvp with-the plan of , mn,. trr,.:,f!i-lo:w.plify l literiirijd..sirlinfi !Sc :ihu;e. '. ..
-: tt.o .,Qpfiihie of Conresc hy pub-1 ,W the work to tnsw '"', hV- 'he mn Im t Acr.vi'F. Martin Voore and H. V. IVlPtz, J. I ikck.vet I Ipnoerson. mver- , . :
' i- r..Ti .i:' -riotrnr'ns. nnd h:rviuir un!orCto onen : field for yoiiiic -" r of Ci-v of Aiitin. pefjheo ITon.bv; GI7.eoek 1 nr. .elei ted loth December,
ThPinonevimiV he-remitted by mail at our ps?mie leru.s u ?ipi n, . ju, ...,. .w
:..i. on r..T." t l.-t -.-.v to remit l. to ! uorK in i eleanl -i le tor l-'i.
pavVlfeamMM..o'the Pos.m.'.Mer where yon 'Phree dnljir- per annum in advance for a
' M .. i. c. 1.:..... r,.,:.,,.t .....cordim- l-sin-Ie eonv'oriwn conns early lor live ctol-
n sine, anci lam-irinii nun i...."i -- r - . .... , . --i .
, 11 - r " lilr1-. invartiilih in adxinee, pot pant.
to the follow inr lorm: - "'i-' A . .. . ,. .- r
. For ten dollars eil-b, Iree -( po-tae, fie
Postmast.-r' reeeil.t should hp sent directed It), v niilriMeiJ to Ills cure.
money.should be'here by the 7th of Decern-1
her, at farthest, to procure, ainne numoers.
If not here by that time, we may not be able
to furnish the first numbers.
Proprietors of newspapers who copy this
Prospectus, and send us one crfpy of their pa-
per cnntniiiiiiff i, mm"ked around with a pen,
to direct our mention to it, shall have their
names entered on our hooks for one copy of
the Congressional Globe atid Appendix 'dur-
ing lbs session.
Our price for these paperr, r.rc so lov thn
we cannot afford to credit them out; therefore,
no person need consume his ti:n-,jn t?r:ti:ig
for them unless he sends the mo !..;
BLAIR & Pvlvfc
Washlvcton; October, !o, lS4fi.
- 'A NEW VOLUMEJULY, IS-L3.
$1000 IN FRIZES.
; GTS ARAM'S MAAZ.INE.
With mure, fptyrlid rmhctishnctu'';f greater
jpopi:Iarifj,aufI a larrrr subscription lisi
than any Masazincin ihe wintry.
ELEG.CN'rjriiR! FSUOX3 !N
EVERX KUMP.EK.
rrrlTE greHt popnlalitv-ef Gr:t!t ms Mas?a-
xine. in every part of the Unjnu, in eon-
sequenee of the ongiig' inent of the very .ieM
writero as conribuior, a.ud arti,;5 ot th" lnb
1 . , i 1 .1 7 ..1.:?:.:..-. ., ;
,.; e.eleunty auu aennov;.i:'i i - n- -
. . . ... .-. . .r. ...i..
Justrnte tiie v-r.rk, hu's-m-Me 11 a son o: imr
'......It .,,,,! "... C.r, t r 1 1 It I V. M I O II IVATlOViT.
Illfl it .1 Illi. Ill llll. ! i.. .-!- . .- -...---.- ...
' ..."...
PnnionioAi. T.rrrR vrunr. wliiplyli.j
,,.;, rr-p(MM ot hnntn uiwl :!irnm.
II cnin- i
PRiVID.V55 T75- THE REST .
ARTICLKS.
$1000 to he given in prizes.
In order to call forth the ve.-v best talent
that tiie connlrv pan produce, we otter the fo- j
!o;:itf prensiinn" for ilia best articles on ili,i
pnhji'Ct-. de.jj.imtel: I
.9t?0l) for the b.'-' ea Storv, of not les than
3(5 p-iti. nf tin" A.u,::.fcH,,
$2G0.f-.r '.ho b"t ewiy on Atr.eric.-.n Lttani-
tuVeand it propeeIs. '
$!.oC.for t.ie'btPt Pot 1:1 i:f nZ Jes than IG0
lines. . .
150 for the be-t Ptmy r.f Io:i.ptie Lifp.
The Volume to lie peif.:i-v.it!i a-::'W nnd.
bciit':tfiil type, tin: finest vh::e jmoit, end
v. ilh a
SE R 1 ES OF Etif VVA'i v. p.:ts,
ur.siirpa-a. (f iv any uhicli h"..e yi aj.pcjared
tit anv f!ii!:.'7.me. ;
The -hle of .'r::tjr, the l-e:u:y nuil f?n-
i?l: of the iliu-tmMoiis and ihe c'ieiw m
yrnvijwOttj!. whieh; jvtil, he rnadi in it? tvpo-
rrraflltal nppearapee, and aboe nW. '- tone
of its lite.-nrv department iien il hy the eril-
liant arr.iv "f t. rontrthu'nr?, whose a-iie'-
will eufieh tiie pajre of r-a.i'i number, will
irive it a cliaracte.rfiAi-c.v;,- Maazhir. in the.
Uvion.
T!' .Fn-!pi;ine ha1 beeonie the -tar.'lard o,-
t.ilein matter? of uibelhhment, anil h-!elf
the way in cu-r'v tlunir really beautiful pub
lished in the Maia'.ine. The iee ofthe
jinblie pres, v.ht'e it tla'e tbe work at.the
Jl E. D OF A 51 RRIHAN LITRR ATURE
is. unanimous in the- autio-.iaeeme'tit, that-nn
wrk ever parted in the country Iuif !'i' o
elegantly embi'If-he'd, or ban so rpidly in
creaed. For the new volume, the most ox
lenive. nrrenireyient have- been made, with
the.nio-t di-tisriri.ii'd ar:iJi in 'he eoiietri ,
for a supply of ulegniit l't:iliflli?hmeut. "fall
sort-.
Our bcaiiiifjil Mrzzntuit Engravings.
Tj afford- 11 much .iti-f.ietion to be able to
state, that we have made nrranL'entents v:th
?.lr 5 VUTA.IN. the ac-eoni.lilied irez.-linl
encraver, v. ho-e plate lane coutril tiled so
much to th' henirty oflhe m:ir.iit hereto-
fore, bv whieii we -.y.-iire his splendid mrzzn-
tint for th 's-work alnvr. Those beau'ifnl ni-uravtnjr-
will. ihereiTise. form uft at 'n re of Gr'a
ham''': Magazine, so.tl-atwe haIWt'e"ahle to
distance any thii!jr Hke. competition on this
ground. .
Our hi auliftil fashion Plates.
These eqni-ite en atn.ns ot taste ami psctl-
we have eiojaired "e.'lti-ivelvj -from the puhl
,- ,. .r f .t , . FoH.-t ' and other effiuls to -et
' . . . .
thetu Iveve tai'.ed. tVP 1111 mpi naj. i-een roan.-
toerl'l', the pubh'e h re-enraviirr th old
ih-siirn5 ; but lln-e' d.uplieatj-,iire mi fjr he-
ueath ilu' otimnal Pai! desiL'tts'-ent lo'Gra-
ham" ikat thi'y eeite jin!v eonteiifpt. Cur
arr'anement are eoinplele and we e,aimo He
u.t ;,, . ,..,, ,, ,-orreetnes of'thi
,,;,,,., of ,,. M..LM..iui-." .ir'liu- l'
,.;,-, ,.erv number.
I ' '
TIIR LOWEST TERMS.
The proprietors heiuV ni'ire ch'Mrou "ofpuh-
J ii-hint; ihe Jiaud-oincs; and hi.yl, tl.tm the
I oheatiet work to The Union while at t he-same
'Winnie jh.-y are an.vious to hrinr il w itJi'm the
5 OO.L,..,,.!, ralL'ofi"er ihe-lollowtii!! at? Ue fowtj-t
V- ... -- . .. 1 . ... '.1 (...-.I tl.
I copies of Graham.'.- Man7.ii'e. or Gr.iluiui'.s
j,-,,,, alf, fill.,COpi;.s lff Xcal's Salurday
Fmi'liliu,, Robertson en., Tcxn?-
2rV'ioQ.tR '- ?l..
5d::3rn V
"8' "i .
State of Texas, )
County of Bastrop, )
To the Sheriff or any laioful officer of said
County, greeting :
"WHEREAfe, nfliduvit has been made by
v s. B. Conly,Ait'y for R. 11. Unmes,
that one Jatncs Humphries is not a resident
of this State, and has not been since the year
tcob, t::ese arc tneremrc 10 cu munu you o
summons the s.uri James riurnpnries, hy pun-
lication, to he and personally appear hetore
me, at the Court house in Batrop, on the 3d
Saturday in February, A. D. 1847, LiuiiMver
to a plea of debt, at ihe nitof R. 1 1. -Crime?,
on a claim for 87 S7V cts. principal and
13 05 cts. interest. Herein f.dl not. bin of
this vvrifmalte due return according to law,-
Given under ixiy hand, this the 1st day of
January, 1647. . .
- li. L. REDIPJS, J. P.
. ., .. . ,
. Robert n. Grimes, J fn.ohe.hence to the
Jnme. Humphries. ) CiMinon, countable fori
t' a -r---. - -s .. . .. , . .,-.
bent No. two in and for Bastrop count w do
or.ter the :ue'to be put
juJili-hed injhe TexuN
Demoerat for four we k-suece'sivelv.
Wa, R. Ca.vno.v. Const, beat No. 2. B. C.
. Ttrop Jan. 4, IS47. - - 2 4w
irT?. Tni'-TOTa'S , -
4ni Fner'anH-Ywuibfr Tonic V ills, for
1 r 11 7 7 r f I
Ihe curr of all leuuh nf herns.
Friers reduced Jo yventyjiPe rents per hox.
rEpni r-pa"r.j:Iou is now j!jp eheapet as i
j. wf!l.:c the ino-t efTt'etual preparation
"v.-.hefnr.' o-reil to the public for the enre nf-
.-i- . -. ! r, r.i..... t?
ill!'tl. iiiiHrmri'iu alio Litiiirni' rt-veis,
in ell j heir modified forms, grades and com-
i- .l.llrf u .ill t nc(nll Dl'tl-
Trivi pountv.
x .. ....... .i.-.. -.- - .-.
,!iii-. Koin-rs. nl:- v lu-vnoic!-, iviimn iiircn
. . . . n . . tt. l- l
aiu'l'Dr. 'P 3 G '7.h v. r:istrop emm'v.
Auiin,"On.9. IIG," 49::Ty
o 71,
'O I7.l-r.y-nj R A I5TP,
M
. HRNRY CASTRO holder nf a
trr-int of I-mdc from the Government of
Tetiic, aed Direetor General of life, Teas
roh.nivition Comp.-MH' estai'liphrd at nt
verp eive nofiee : That on' Sunday the-
25' h iit , t tie u-t divi-i'.n-- of hall and rjnar-
ter serrioac cojnpr'ciuV JVo-". I to 93 was
drawn at rastroviilp hy the en.;:rants Iyivinjr
riuhi threto.
That "very SunVV a certain ramber orlotc
will he il'au-ti, and that dl emigrants, hoi let-:
of eoutraet, and otbera have the rare chance
of oh'-iiot.ijr 'half section for families, and
q-iarter jfptinu for nnrnprried nsen, by early
ippliea'iop to the suhtprih'T.
The Rt)oI; wi" hr closed And no -more land
tr;v.-i: after ihe lofii Feb'runrv. lw. j
U. rSTRO.
Cn-sjroTil'e.JJfitli Ortoler, l-to. 4fi::tf.
I5ekjnr-j?rnr?T-35.f fner cHe
FiF-rnT'flercr.
H'SR-RR-
IT. TASTPO ilceoncess.-natr-
d:r lv i'liir'ei
G'lMiiSe-repI-p nnd p-
uefa! Director der Teanisehen rnlftni-nr'on
in Antwerpen, mne'jt t'eknnnt ; dns nm
2oten October d. T.. die Ztehnng der Lon?-
e 10a :V20 -snil l.nOaerp-sin Castroville gtatt
I.abph. und jeden onntao; lnrte(7t wird.
A He "in Terras nniekomm'ne E'nwati-
derpr, mil contract verehen, oder alio an-
l)oo auf eiireiip ReplipUMjr liter anjreknm
menen. ha"', n dnc.s.'Ibe R-eht. W- 7.11m 15'en
pebr. 1PU7. 320 acre jpder erheiratete, nnd
IfiUacre jeder e"in7.elne, von dem Unter7.eich-
tieten 7.u erhaltrn.
TT. T?TRO.
Onstrovil!e,2()th October, 1C4G. 46::tf.
A' LL persons are -t net Iv Inrlndd' 11 frnrn ?cltling,
fe r In any n:her. ie tri -jas-u p. upon the p tlcnt
edlamlsoi Jitn.s R..r-', H.-ur-n llo'.i-l'v, William
Mnrns.;. . G-org- W D'svf-. G. f.rt: V . Glo-ck v:
Jaims V. Walls.ce. all if which land" lie aimve tin
city of Austin, and helnw th Iritol Krmh, as the
mii.. actixc -Uis will h, taken -to puin-h uih the
r.liiiii.t'nsr of die law. arty one who may .ither set-
tle or tre"pB.i. nil aid land'- without anilmriiv from
rheovMiers. J.W.ES R,OGEFvS,
- - For himself and the other owners.
Di-c 2.1: Gm ' . .
rTnlirc heiidwiilH eerficite of Milila Ger-
" trades Sanches. iu. 018 i-ued by d'p
hoard of laud uommiiouers for. theeouuty ol
ie.ac, for one len!iie ami 1 ne lahor.of laud,
dated Il'ii Onoiier, IS33. Notice is herelly
........ il.,,. .f i.r. inipHi.ifiiee is reeei-rl td
said eertificait: within ninety clays; 1 ill ap-
ply to the pioper au'boritii-sjfor a duplii-atc.
t ' J AS. L. TRUEUr.ART, As'i" for
J. Iyaiij
San Antonio,. rtv.. I ,JS46. 4G::0 .
.?.2s253stJr.toVs R'otjcc.
Tf ET'iT.lI" of ndiuiiif'trat'ion hainrheen
WJ nriri,irtO't1i Ullileri!"lied Ulioji life S-
1- , .. . .. t 1 .. i..i. .. r....-
tae ot Joeplt li.'iKi r, ov ine 1 nm.iu-.viiiii
of Travis Couttiv. tins" is to notify till per-oti.-v
. - ': .. 1 .. ... ..-.-".....
havinr elaim- arjiiii.r "aid estate,' to- present
thetn within the time prescribed bv jfaw.-liiinl
tlrme itidehied tn lb- rstate.are reque.-tecr ro
m'tke'itnniedrate pavinem.
B. F. JOHNSON, Adm'r.-
t! . . .-. Ti " ic lorr . - o..ft.,.
. US11II, xcu. iu, ;c;-jj . ....-
l.oi Fci'iilivaic.
A .CI'TIHCATE i-Miedb- jhc boardv of
1 huiil eoniuiii,iners f.r the county of
San A.iiutineVto JephRowe, -jiSHuee of
John Gnte-s.-fnr one lejue and-lat.nr of lamb.
1 j t,0t heard of in uittttv day 1 -shall apply
, fril ,lplicate. '.lOSEPU ROWE.
proper, ofiicer for n duplicnte, as by law prnvi-
,dcd.- ' - li- OASTKU.
November, 18, IS4G. 46:;9vr.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTS .
EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT. '
- ' r. r r
.The 15ih Presidential term of four years-,
since the estaniisnmeni ot ine urnvuriiuieuiut
, .3 Stated, tintTer the Constitution',
hp on xhe &h rf Mnrch, 1845; snd it
wi .re on the 3(J of MarcIf 1849.
. . c.unr
JAMES K. POLK, n f.Te n n. PrwV.. $25,(
m.TJALLAS, Penn., Ffcc 5;00O'
. TH cabinet.
The following are the. principal officers ID
the Executive Department ofthe Government,
who .form the Cabinet nnd hold iheir offices
t the will of the President:
.James Buchanan, Penn, Sec'y of Staie6,0.00
Rnbt. J. Wnlker, Mis., Sec. Treasury, 6.000
Win. L. Marcy, N. York, Sec. War, 6,000
George'Bancrofr, Mass., Sec. Navy, 6 000
Cave Johnson, Tenn., Postmaster Gen., 6,000
Jo,,n v MnsoIlf Va. Attorney Gen., 4,0CO
SUPREME COURT.
R. B. Taney, Balnmnre JId., C fjustr 5,000
Jno M'Leii,.Cuin., O., AssociateJust, 4,500
.1. M Wnvne, S:ivjniiuiIi;GaM do. dor 4,500-
Jno M'Kinlev. Florence. Ala , de. do. 4.500
Jno Catron, N;i-hville, Tenn.r cfo. df. 4.500
P. F. Daniel, Riehmond. Va." do. do. 4.500
S- don, Coopertown. N.Y-do. do. 4.500
Levi Voodbry,Por.s'th,N.n.do. do. 4,500
rOne vieanev.
r MrJ repnrtPr. 1i0nfr
Wm T Carroll. Washington, Clerk, 1,000
TLv Supreme Court i held in the City of
Washington, and ha' one session" annually,
commencing on the first Monday in Decern
1 r " - " -If
ner.
IS40.saIarv,
S2,00000
i.rert O. Horton, Lieutenant
i
fJovornor. eh-ctetl lotli Den.,
18-1G, per diem pay in member
of the Leiri-liitiire while in ses-dft
cion. - -
David G. Rurnf.t, Secretary- of
State, appointment confirmed
' -f - -
M-ireli 23rd, 1840, salary.
John W. Harris, Attorney Gene-
ral, appoint merit confirmed 8lh
Mav, 18-16. salnrr,
James II "Raymond, Treasurer,
elected hv fnnt vote nf the Ie-
nishiture, 24th Fsbrnary, 1846,
salary.
James B. Shaw, Comptroller,
elected bv joint vote 24th, Feb.,
18-16. larv,
Willinm G. Cooke, Adjutant-General,
aooofntnent,
Thomn! Wm Ward. Commis-
sioner of the GpnernI Land Qf-
fi'e, pontinupd untler appoint-
meni, Z
.1,20000
-ifooo'oo
I ,200 00
,1,200 Op
1,00000
I, .-500 00
mC.RYFupreme Gottrty
Ihon Tl.-n philJ, Chief Jukico 2,T)flO)0 .
A.S.jLipscomb, . ' ' - fiftfra
R. T Wheehr. 1 .yv -- -,w
DISTRICT COURTS Judges.
1st Di-trict J-'jnot Love calnr'y, $1,75000
2nd " WiHram E. Jones," do-
3rd
4th
5i h
6tb
"7th
Sth
P. F. P. Bavlor, -.do
l JVI..P. Norton,
.do
h do
.
do
O. M. Roberto,
" Wm. B- Ochiltree, . ?
" John B. -Jones,
" John T..iMill.
Attorneys?
1st District Hiram WnPer.,
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
fir It
7th
- 8th
r
' J.' -A. Gj-pqii.
" Tton.as .bhnson.
i -5
" G. W. Peterson.
J ill. Ardrev. A
John MeCntrtr. "-"
" Samuel D. Cnv. '!
" ' William O. Youngl
Scnnfnrs to U. S. Congress:
Jlino-a.s.l. KiiU, $
Sam flriustnn. ;V
.Representatives. , . ;P
1st District Dvid S.. Kaufman. v
2nd ' Timnib.vPiWiiir,v. ? -
''z. 1 ? - -
AGENTS FOR THE DEMOttR'A'-Tj". "'
Austin County. D. Shelby, ShelhyVPosr
Offii-p.
Bastrop Co. Bastrop, James Nicholson.
71 era r C . Wilson- Rid.dle, Suii-.-fiitonro
Jameil.. Truehart, 't.f
Bnwie Co. E. II. Tarrant, Boston. t$
Brazoria Co. "James Burke; Brnzorm
A Underwood.-Columhin. - - ,
Brazos Co. Jas. D. Ovprton;J$nnnyj!p.
'Colorado Co. O. Earll, GoIurnluis";vW.
Menifee, Eirypr; C. Brlllard, Hallett's P.?p.
'.Fa milii" Co W. TI limit, Bonham
"Fayette Co. -.las'. P ITud.-on, X,a Jrnfje
. Fort Bend Co
'Co G. W. McMaliap, Rich
mi Gaston, Favettevillev - ;
l uiond ; Ilnilso
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Galveston Co. John M Jones.
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Goliad Co. Wm. Tj. Hiniter.
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J f arris Co. W." M - Ta vlor, Houston J
JLaisfnn. Co. Thos. p." Colfn-. Grocl&U.
Jasper Co. T.JJ. IItilinj.vZavallnr v-
Jrffersnn Co. G. APatillo. -" ,
Intmar co. G.-l. Wrurltt, Paris. ' U .
ililaniCo.' E L. Stickney, Caldwell..,
Montgomery co. C." B. S.pwnrt-Mnn0-t
mi-rv ; A. MtrDnnald, Huiitsville W.hRonirr
Fanthorpc. . . rf
Xacfigdnchcs.ca. A. Sterne, Nacorlhrhes
lied River co. Edw. 1 1 unhurt, Chfrks ille.
Rusk co. Andrew- Miller, Henderson-;"W
M. Ro, Gulden ,Driiin.
' San Augustine co. T. G. Broockr, San
Au2Utine. -'
San Patricio co.Sahn Hayes, -Corpus
Chri-ti. .V
Shclby.co. James Truit, Shelhyville.,
Virtnria co. A.-S. CiiiiiiinIiiim((3rj.
Washington co. A. Moore, Wasinngton ;'
J3.
J. D. Giddings, Brenham.
ftj An nllow-nnce'of ten per cent fWill1)ff
made to agents on all monies collected" by
them. - ' ---AJ
fi'-AII letters on businesssrnust'be.acii?r-
ed, Fornr & Ceonican, Austia. jjb m r
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Ford, John S. The Texas Democrat (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 27, 1847, newspaper, January 27, 1847; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48352/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1845-1860: 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.