The Northern Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 18, 1847 Page: 4 of 4
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fiIJSifY
-.i-ji.RKr
Pram ike Si. Louis Reveille.
HOirEE.
Where'er o'er distant land
And distant sea
ThfttraWw; forces bj Tate
t&Wdnu fino.
Theughtky fTiennu1eun.ar the stream he
roam
A sHft ever calls "Come home coin
phDHlC."
.-.
There is a voice that dwells
' In every breeae
In hidden sylvan cells
And forest trees;
A voice that's over heard where'er we
Hrpem
Calling in aeconts mildj "Come liome
ooiae home!
'Come home! Thy early friends
J With sorrow $0o
The vacant chair that waits
So long for thee.
WantPrcr retHrn; return no more to
roam.
Come lo thy native place: come 1
come home!
When life's sad scene is o'er
And when the Mast
That scatter's ruin 'round
Fore'er is past
How
sweet from Hcav'n tle woroWf Kv
loaser roam: iw
Come to the home of bliss; come home
'home! home!"
From the Smlker PUmlcr.
Coiv Distemper.
Mr. Editor Some time last year I
saw an article in the Planter signed A. 11.
requesting information from those who
knew what' was a oh re for the cowtlin-
t am per. I havo waited sometime to see
if an answer would come from an abler
hand titan mine; but as I have seen none
such I will endeavor to give a remedy in
the bes manner I can. Take a double
handful of the roots of wild hoKe-radtsh
washod clean and one gallon of water.
Boll thejefe in any convenient vessel until
half tno 'water is evaporated and when
the remainder k cool give one quart to
th diseased cow. If she has not been
long sick this will in most cases ofiect a
. cure; hat if the case requires k give a
second dose in about two hours. This
fe as much as I ever saw given to one
cow because this has always given re-
lief; but if one under my care'received
not banoflt from these two doses I should
certainly give another and another after
that ifcecessary.
I am no botanist but mil endeavor to
give you a description of the wild horse
radish mentioned above. It is a plant
very commonly to be met with in the
woods in our part of Virginia. Near the
ground if shoots forth a number of spear-
shaped loaves of about a hand's length.
From (he midst of these rises a stalk from
one to threo foot in height and about the
sfec ofa largo goose qHill perhaps some
what larger. Some few small leaves
grow alternately up this stalk and at top
it branches off something like flax. It
blooms from Hay to October and bears a
numbor of white blossoms which assume
a dark hue when ripe. The root is di-
vided Into a number of branches some
largof " some smaller than the finger.
Tb'oy.iarc very dark on the outside and
nearly a tniicli throughout.
' Respectfully
Samuel Stone.
JlIetMbtburg June 7 1S17.
!Fzem Ihe Chrreitc Jldreeote.
AfcREEK MURDER AND EXECU
TION.
A gentleman who recently vkitetl the
Creole Nation has furnished us with the
following particulars ofa murder and cx-
Qcutibn aaMinjr the Crocks the batter of
wliich he "witnessed.
In the earlier part of last week a diffi
culty occurred between two men who
were aeusins noor tho Verdigris and net
for from the line between the Creeks and
Gherokccs relative to some property
ana liT which ono stamped the other to
death; The survivor v.'h.s immediately
arresl&Jl and the next day was put upon
tnaK -for murder. Tho jury being
equally divided in opinion as to hL guilt
his brother was called upon to d&cido.
which he did by declaring his -brother
gui! and worthy of death. Steps were
immediately taken to prepare for the ex-
ecution and in which the doomed man
partigipatacd by hurrying those engaged
digging. his gravp in seeing that ill
was. wjju done and in maiang ovorytlnng
rea'dy. The hour for his cxecutionwhich
was to bo by shooting.soon arrived; whon
Its marched out with the two persons selec-
ted for this purpose. Whon they reached
the. grave ho seated himself by the side
of it faced his executionors who stood
with .their guns presented within loss than
ten paces of him; bared his breast and
looking them firmly in the face said that
hojgas ready the.guns iired and he foil
bae95ong side of his grave shot through
witlrtwd-ballsa lifeless corpse.
He' was Uicd rolled into his grave lus
clothes-deposited in it with him and the
newly dug earth rolled in upon them.
On one day while somewhat intoxicated
bcliad murdered his fellow-man; before
thcanoxt closed he himself had been tried
condemned by UiJverdict of his own broth-
er assisted in prenarinjr for his last mo
ments met unmoved the death-fire of his!
executioners and occupied the grave se-'wife Out to ride you save a wrin-'
Iceicd by himself j jklc from appearing on her face i
BjBt-B U G S. .. I
Who Jias beon driven to. lib wit's ond in'
i
a summer night by those littlo-ulooti suck
ers ? What housewife has nol full her pa-
tience ox&ustod by their pcrsevoring resi
dence in her beds and furniture?- The
man who will find a means of subduing
their insoct army will be more truly a
benefactor of the race than any conquer-
or of (hem all; and such a victory will be
much more to our admiration than many
recorded in history however great and
bloody they may be. The Editor of the
Lancaster County Farmer thinks he has
found a certain remedy for them in the
use of quicksilver. His plan is to beat
half an oimco of quicksilvor Ah (n white
hof an egg until thoy arc perfectly com
pounded. Thon to wash the bedstead
clean ift cold water and to annoint all
the joints and croviccs with the compound
which is to be put on with the feather end
of n omiH. Moreover he advises us if
the first trul foil and if the nocturnal pi-
rates continue their career with unabated
vigor not to foelS wife and daughter but
have the egg and quick silver again tahi
on. He says further that he commenc-
ed these tactics about tea years ago and
has used tham once every year during
that time. In consequence whereof al-
though lie cannot say he never saw a bug
in mV house during those ten years he
does say that lw was very little troubled
with them.
We know a remedy for bed bugs which
is better than tlwt just given inasmuch
as it is simpler in itself easier to obtain
quicker in its operation more cleanly in
its nature and Tar more certain in its ef-
fect. Take any quantity of alcohol small
or great as may suit your purpose and
dissolve in it as much corrosive sublimate
as it will take up. This well applied once
a year will completely rout out the bed
bugs however firmly in possession be-
tore. e onco lived more man ten years
in a house willvout ever seeing one.
There we have tho advantage of the Lan-
caster Farmer! Yet this very itottse was
an ohl wooden building winch was so
much infested with litem bdbr Hie appli-
cation of our remedy that even the cracks
of the floors wcro full of them. Bat when
an industrious lady learned in the myste-
ries of housokooping moved into k she
at once deluged it in the liquor described;
and the dynasty of bed bugs was at an
end.
single application if plentiful and
thorough will effect their total abolition;
but to keep the house clear of them bed
steads sofas Jcc should receive it once
a year lhc proper time for this annual
ablution is in March. If there are any
about the furniture then thoy are lying
in a torpid state and they are easily de
stroyed. A little Inter and they will have
been awakened by the approaching heat
and have laid their eggs. An application
of it then only destroys the generation m
being. In a short time the eggs which
they havo loft will be hatched and a few
of tho young may be found on inspection.
If there is no immediate second applica-
tion these will soon lay more eggs and
tho tribe will be greatly increased before
the end of the season. So soon as the
cool weather approaches they retire from
view nestle in crevices and go into a
torpid state till next May. Therefore
cither take thorn before May brings life
and activity to them or make a double
application oP tho alcohol one for the
full crown conoration. and the other for
then- newjy hatched eggs. If cither of
these is done with care a deliverance
may be safely relied on. Sauikcrn Plan-
ter. A Soldier's Last Letter. A letter
written on the eve of the battle of Buena
Vis4a by the late Liout. Fletcher of Ihe
Illinois volunteers is published in the Al
ton Telegraph. The following is an ex-
tract: Dear Colonel? To-morrow o ex
pect to have an engagement with a supe
rior Mexican forco; and en tee eve of j
the affair I have believed ft proper lo
address you a few linos. As you are weH
aware the object noarest my heart is the
welfare of my little child; and so far as
I have been able I havo provided for
her.
Should I fall I leave her entirely with
you and your wife; but I havo written to
my brother requesting him to throw his
brotherly protection over hor; and if at
any time you think fit to send hor to him
he will rccoive her as his own child and
protect her as such. Should sho remain
with you I wish that she should receive
as good an education as the little moans
left her will afford; and above all things
toach hor that truth and virtue arc to
woman what the soul is to the body the
life of it islifc. Teach her that to be just
to all in thought in word in deed is
tho true the great aim ofa good mind;
and those who strive to accomplish that
purpose seldom fail to live at peace with
the world and accomplish the "Great
Destiny" lor which they are created
TO TAKE MILDEW OUT OF LINEN.
Rub it well with soap then scrape
some fine chalk rub. that also in tho Iinon
lay it on the grasa and as it dries wet it
a little and the mildew will como out'Tn
thrice doing. OAio Cultivator. . -
2CJ' Every UniC VOU take VOur
.IfnOqjO AGRB'S. CMF
"VALUABLE L AND S
AND TOWN TROPERTY
FOR BALE.
Tte artdersigaed Mag compelled to (rare
Texas and remove la Ner Orleans nw offer
or sale we tciUtwiag Laudcl reduced prices and
eliebaral and eaT terms: six.
Tw oCiracKm Hopkins County lying Fa the
folk of the Solpbur coatatatogoee ISflO the oili-
er 2300 sere.
One in Red River Caantv of 4423 acre en
which there is ONE THOUSAND ACRES OP
IMPROVED LANDS with -ox! Gin anM Mill
home lexro Cabhas Jet ia a rood iUte o cal
ibration.
One tract in Tar County of 'Mftacres.
One ia Cam County ofCM acres.
One is Bowie Covaqr.sf MewMatrafroresieau
One on the Trmiiy Riier mar Fert IIohiIm
ljio ia Leon Cnaolf of 640 acres "here lee
TrioBjr is MvigiMs at alt ih nrihe year.
Two Towfl Cou in Pant I J mar Cotraty.
Om Town lot ia CUritJiille aad bat though
not lea.
As I asa 'deJenoined la eM OB some term
ihoas VFho nht to parduie in etuier eflheOmo-
riei tpaeintd. wsatd da wcN to catt m me befere
pafCMednt- elebere as I 3m determiaad lo sake
tersM to unit ibe e rcaieate of jmrchajerJ and
aoi lo suit myaelf.
J. 11. DARNAI.L
CtarktrMe Teiai.
Feb. loth l&l7.-o 4i lf
LJ.YDS $ TOir.V PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE Mfricnoer (ribfa for taieUM JMkmiae-
deacrbad aeopcrty at ibe moat rdaambW pnrea
and opoa inch lime at will sail ntm-haters.
40 acrea arexselieat prairie laad adjuiaiat; Ibe
loyn of Clatkwiileabo 30 or tbi'iy treacreiaf
which ia ia a talr of eohivatioa.
AHoatncl ollsad sbsot twelre aHei BoaMh
West of Clark -.v.ife couUinio; about 1 476 arras
abas: 500 tcrrt'm of the ricbrat say aat choice
prairie and the reauinjrr well tea ered and Ha-
bere d.
A I vi a raluatie farm eenUmuag about lt?S
acie beretolbre AeeasM by in. W. diov ofon
which laere i- a Cumfor able dwelling house Ubhn
crib hane mill and other vaiaable iatp nnemeats
with 1C0 acre antler good Jeace im! wellcohira
led aflbida sn ahuooaai tntfftj of' liaabcr and
waicr MliuieJ abom ore miltt Nnb KaA of
Clarksritie and r altogether one of the moat
dowraMe ntoaiioa f. a oavarry reasJeac ia the i
couatr at Hed Rncr
Thwa 0viKar tti parrhaaias wJH call arB ibe
aabacriberia Cbrhsiille who lecb eoafcteni of
jotwlyuis ibem ia ibe reaaoaaMeaaes af bis leraM
HH.I. HARRISON-
Clcifcsrfflc Apiil S8lb 1847. no. I it
REVDY MADECIiOnilNG.
JUST rer-ircd a 'pletdhl lot of SrMNO and
Svnxaa'cLoraiKG of ctery style as I fa-oo;
and probably ibe brm: aasoitsnmt otned to in-
spection iO lll'S IIU'.i'.
We iovile a c.l! .i.oi ill h. iranl cK iin?
Ol.HF-R & CUATFiELD.
ClarkssiUr Miy 13h J-;7. nol'f
HATM HATS!
IfX CASES . f tUt abuTr Tiim- d ani-
rJetes el the latest -le. for -ale
OLUXR Jt CHATFIELD.
Clarksrflle May 1 J b 1817. no 3 If
BCX)TS Jc SHOES.
Of CASKS K.ia . CSM..).!..
'JA Jri s qaaatey or UadibV FiSr. Linr-a
S.aaTS and men and children tborc fur
2jl f aur. nf I..n.v- FiS i:f r. I
sale by
OLIVER & CHATFIELD
Clerics life May lh. 147. n 3 if
TAN YA1LD &. SADDLER'S SHOP.
TUB ttBdersignol. Im in; biiiht ibe
rfeHkBnwnClarrprin;in l-aniit ConotT
)S sties ess of Pans a-r! ine& a half rai'e nurh
(Mr. Gres'':im in ihe 101th ondof Blossom
Prairie have hob- rst itieir liop (((..MlM buildup
for and sinkm; Lt .he j.ir i is id rapid r;n?
They nave an tiir'lct:'. l..nrcr. wboi-sopcriutn-
diaar and am rca.tr '- reccix.- hi.lei on ihesbates
ahn a asnail loi u s;e io.i.p prr hrai itr ju-i re-
inics mm m i.i uc sv iv ihci uf a wpjni an ii
i...i k.1 in w. x.t n . ..j. .ii .i. '
nwaer anil tali.
Oar eld friends and Ihe pabHc generally ate
tesfecUsily iavsted to caH as n are resolved to
make it 'heir interest to deal with us.
N. R. IlXRUND.!t CO.
Jane lAtT-No
GLASS JAKS
A LOT of Jars from a quart to a Oalton nxc
. lor sale at the Drag Slurs.
K.S. LOOK.
Claeksvitle Nee. 9th 185. no 30 II
DALLAMS DIGEST.
"J A copiesofthis rahj- ble troth jnsl leeeired on
JL3:tonsiunent and fcr salei $700 per copv
fur easb only.
1 R. CHATFIELD & CO.
OUrksvrte Mart 30th 1SI7 No 49 lf
SAXDS' EXTRACT tP S.KSAPRI!.LA
CARPENTER'S Extract da. A fin supply
of bath ibe above preparations for s eaiibe
PDrog SWe of E- S. LOOK.
UCl. IO lOtO 3D u
TALLO W.
Some Tallow wnntoJ at this eTcc m
ofdaes immediately.
April mh 1847.
paymaal
Drugs and M odieincs.
4T TUB SI17S OF THE
OOLDRK
MORTAR
f
. JEFFERSON.
Dt S. Garry has parchascd the entire stock af
(.Itrrsman ano Alexander ano in acauuna w innr
etaek has a foil sappiy at fresh drag and MedKines
A freb supply vnt te receiTcdetety tbrearaantbf
Dealers io dnsgs and medrflat. wit find jt la
their ac'vantage to call and examine for thea-
selvos as they trill be sold as cheap as they ens
be purchased wSbreiapori.
A General asssHtaMSvt of drani aad Medieinoa
wiH be en ant ntly a haad.
g. CAREY.
March Ah'1617 No 47 I4m.
CASTING S'.
AUPBRIOR article comprisis; a variety for
saieby
OLIVER & CHATFIELD.
CtarlKvUle. Ma 19ib. 1 847. No l:lf
GUNNS DOMESl'lC MEDICINE.
A FEW copies cflbrtTataiMc work far sale
by thcuadensVaed at the low price of 9100
per copy.
OLIVJIR St-CIIATnELD.
CUrVar8r. July Imb 1817. Dol&lf
JOB PRINTING-.
Briers PiaruLirr .
C1.IOOLACJ SltOTV.BlLLS
d&Siik!
Funeral IxviTATlii.Ns.BAi.LlNeiTATio.1incIudiDe all lb3 usuaMv keiH in a Drue
BuitXEts Cards Vmitiko Cards
Hoasn Bilij and
BLANKS ofall kuids. j
Executed at this Office at short notiee&odoa
moderate terme.
TO OWNERS OF GINS AND MILLS
A fow
ltr pou
ard Offii
od of Ivpe raelat for talc at ' ibe
Susd
nice for Oash only.
GLASS WAIIE..
tA QUANTITY of GIa Ware terG3H
'm1 ty the snderiigned. u
OLIVER & CUATTIELTi.
C &rViiie Jul? lOtb 1SI7 octi ;f
If JEGflW QF JBIJMJLO.
COUNTYSEAT OF HENDERSON COUNTY
rpUE Totti of BUFFALO wawteeatlr Wd off
JL by ibe undersigned and others jm m situated
an ibe north ilee-f the Trinity riser about forty-
seven imksbeJowDalUsand iweh mHf belovr
thehmcaoa of Ihe Eaa( fork with the main
This TrrrnhtaMH time! acceaoibte rVom
north and eul trkboat otetiuctwn and H hi it thia
use. and wiH be pasMbte lo the hjh groaad
he ataHi.(eMaer by laad or watei) there re and
nrlH be kept a good mm tuncieat ferry ouat by
oir. a. at. niore.
Be&le is shoaled aboat ten miles abere Mitch
eira Blur 4 ia a Mh and beaatifM point with a
gradual deacent lo Ifce nrer. ad U eooMd
ercd one of the most eligible points oa lire river
for a steamboat landing and m at the bead nf aav-
ttcalion. Betac sarruuaded bv a fertile mil. H has
many advantage erer the points oflcxad to Ike pub
lie patronage Caiee mile pekm- and atX anles
afeore)astlii-U one of lb hex creannt? that can
ba bad nWsacii the rirer bauoat aad is on ihe meat
direct roote rreaa ClaiksnUe and Pan to Austin
ed St. Antonio The leaveOiac; ia saoatlr done
UiroHsh this place at tat hn. and nt expect by
AH will alt paw here as we intend lo have w (oed
loads aaibe couniry wtH admit ef.
he Commercial adTaniaau of Bofljlo will
we hehefe &on beeosa MpeHcf la any In Western
Texas as ear commit is tut aettliat; by the kind
of enstgraatsilMl aake both Town and eoaatry;
ibe Fanners.
Besides these to natnral advantages Saflalo
has been selected as the eoaaty seat af Henderson
CotiBlr.andtsit bun thai advantage of tee.
vasMaeces-niiir be directed nil or nearly all of
the trade derivable Inn the eoonty.
We iartieall who wish lo p-tnhsis lots at a de-
strabte poiat ia lbs section of eansurr lo call and
look at BaSeta.
L. GODDARD.
BnSalo. October l.i 1816 no-U.
DRUGS
AND MEDICINES.
JUST received from the Eattera Okies a
large aupply ol
DRUGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS &c.
The aaaorlmeot is full aad the article
may ba relied oh at frith and of good qual
ity.
Peoons at a distance n bo may either stvt
or call mny depend upon fiiiJing a general
arrtmen and at rtajonble prices.
The supply cuasrate in pan ef the follow
w ariichs;
Quiaioe
lnJtanSmoa
Sal Eraio
Aeet Morphine
UuicksiUer
SiedUz Muturce
Gotn lpiam
Keuturk) Mostatit
Kd Colutnbo
C'taseia
Hel'd GiBtian
Cream Tartar
Kef Borax
IWdCubtls
Bi'k Hellebore
Soakc Root
Khubarb
Kenned Cha'k
Oil Jumper
Annis
Drgaaore
Lemon
llorsemint
Balaam Fir
Ma Ammonia
Carb do
Adceaitre Plaater
Bohemia Spoage
Sulphuric Ether
Ulitc Oil
Ex Sarrnparila
1 boflipsoo's Eye Wa
Caetof Oil
'Sulph tMorphine
U BHe llrilrDote
Com Ex Colocinlh
Guot Trngacaath
Gum Myrrh
Calomel
Ua Urn
I 'a: tit Lint
Ergot
Yellow Bark
'Jnmomiie Flowcrj
Orange Peel
Liqio:ice
Ilu.'sia Castor
lied Barbs
OK inrcl .Magnesia
Cd'bouale do
Aiafcetid
Aios Socotarme
Hosrrnarr
UirimJcr
Tarts rie Acid .
Bi CarbSoda
; Enip Cnntbaisdej
! Corr SobllHMte
(niatic Achl
' vMi- j.
' i i
. Ut'ttnacetl till
SasjaJRU lio
' Peppermint do
ler
Bine Mais Eng
Exu Stramonium
Extra -a of linik
tieoiun
B illudona Gum Aiabic
C:ciU Arrowroot
' u Henbane
Lunar Caustic
Ipecac
.Nox Vo-nica
IMaraiHg Koulr
Cascanlla
Gallipots
Bui. Copaiva
Red Piaeipiuie
Cou-huge down
btiychHiu
Floor Sulphur
Soda PoYUrs
Sal Roc beta
Gum Camphor
Gum Citaiavam
Kef Lrqnorice
i'ut Ualls
Nerve and Bone Lin-
iment pjw'd Ctdwlr
Sulph Zuic
llTd Poush
Kel Silt fit re
Ep Sal-s
St-sdlin Powders
PAINTS EI U.
Lamp Ulack Chrome Yellow
Spauuh Biown Grern
Yetwtgru Prusiin Blue
Blue ahmIu Uold Li-iil
CaiucPihair Ptucils Spt's TurprBttne
White Leml iiosm
Kfed ' Linaeed Oil
Bktck " Spnuh W hninjj
DYESIUFFS.
Copperas Jam Wood
Red Sandt-r j Chalk
Alum AtnJder
Itnltgo Glitu
Ext Logtveod
SCALES AND V. ElGIHS.
Giad Mentor -s Comp Mortals
Brestst pipes Spntulasjjf .all sizes
Pill Tiles PillUur
Phials rf alt izM
- INSTRUMENTS.
Pocket Cases Scarificators
Tooth Keys Fotet-ps
Spriri" Lnnccu Uum Lanctta
FANCY ARTICLES.
Cloth Hair Tooth & Jnynrs Hair Tonic
Fleah Bratlrrs
Macam.ir Oil
Scob-h SatuT
Mseeatlta "
Fane; Punjenls
Pink Saucers
Sn-ellmg bottles
Mai:he
Ud Scaling wax
Pontntutn
Fabcv Soaps u( all
kiuds
(Jout Pbsttr
Lologao Waltr
Shaving Crram
SPICES.
A Is pica
Mhie
Ciunajnon
Nutmegs &c.
Crow
lUce Ginger
Black IVppur
Brack Red ami Iodelible Ink and van
ous other articles' u nameroo to ntoiHJsn
i w . i
c. .
OUIICW
All ;o WsoW lew lor Cash.
E. S. LOOK.
C!aikvHle Sept 113-16 23 ly.
black;varn!ish fob saddleus: '
AdUANTfTYoahacdaod sal; at thel)rus
Sterti . . '
ELS-LOOK.
CUrtrlll Nov. SrrjdratS -co -38 If
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
For sale by
OLIVER & CHATFIELD.
ClirtevilleJoiy l?h 1&17 nc liu
WESTERN5 ARGUS.
rpHE anosrfct)crSie made amnresrents for
JL ibentabliibawM of a NewsfVper m ibe lovmH
or uoanant l eias. under Ihe name ot use was-Txa.-r
Aaocs. The rranrlnr prosper iy of Bonhaai
aad the sarnwndirr. ceantrr. and the mercanUle
mechantal. and literary interest of this portion
f the eeustry evidently doaao-i lbs advantages
or n wen roaeneied pnattnj; press.
Before onderUklaa' the cstablishasent ofa paper
here we bare eoasuKed welt the sranls of Ibe
eoraiaanrtY by wfaseh tre are sntrenndednd then
ahflitj to anxara or and ?e hare the wnll-fcround
ed nope tnat oar estaattHistent win be opoa a ana
basfr and that Hs dnrsWhr nrtll be eommeaanratc
nhh the ability and Mthrorness wrOi wbl:h we
discharge osr dnty. We cannot enter lenfthBy
sor lanshly into promises of what we intend to do
It is not oar went. We are folly asrarq that if
oer eonrse merit a liberal soppnrt from aa en-
lightened pobitc re sha reeetre K if not we
cannot expect k. The totowine; is a brief synap-
sis of oar rfews and ietentietts.
Id Pclitier we shal see hear and think for
oarselrec ; and speak independently nhmerer
rr may deasn advaMnaooo to the eomnianiry
at larce. We are aotparttaas ne have no par-
tisan feeling. Our motto in tan people's rights
the eonatry's sood.
In Literatnre Science rad the Pine Arts we
aha. endeavor to oxereisA taste and food Judg-
ment : and keep piee with the rapid aaftaneement
of the ase.
Id auientlGf e. ic. we shall nreaenl front lime
to rinse for the CnnsideiMioa of rhe domestic par
tie of ottr eonimnaity soch feet and snggestioaa
a asayeocne within our view.
It shall be ear atafoavor to make Use Anjns a
fiunily aawsanneTMtellifncend sMertstad
la condnel It at sneh a nsannei as to moot with
general aecnatabilKy. In short alt classes ot toet-
ety whose dtsyosiilOTi is marked with tadaulry or
enterprise shall be remembered and their hstct est
Fraaa oar lone experience in the business of the
Press and the aweodnnt sneeess lhat has on for-
ater oeeastaas crowned oar saboar. we leel ao
hesuiBcy inssyios; that we will make tho Argns
a paper of interest and ajonroal wortty of pat-
raoage. The WesTBts Anmrs wHI be pablisUd week-
ijV" lionnaui nmtn uo.. Texa on a aanenoyai
sheet. By J. A. Clabk and Jou SsuFstx Bd-
hed by J. A. Cunc. Trrats. Three Wb)r in
adVance. if paid wtthm ix months or ft dollars
at the end of the year. No swaxriptina wMt be
taken for a lew time tbaa six Months. No paper
wrU oe disco wlinned itntil all arraaraxas are (Mid
notes at Ihe option of the pabtthcr. Lstterll ad-
drrvedio the Editor on blssinesu of ibe ufcannol
be postpaid to scenic attention.
. J. A . CLUWC
JOHN SHAFKER.
Bo.tN.tM rXA May I An IHI7.
PROSPECTCS
or rna
JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT
THE abore n the title of a Weekly Newspaper
.1 . m- '
m tr iviijuiu
m iwm iwwd v jntnos was
Theprapiietorsafeaentmaf the
Uctmty Texas
dhadiaousxs alteadMag the estahlbbntent of a
..n li. I mmj ... . . - - . i I
-Trr i"ifc fiwfwwi w vkumwi itw
lies in making tbeaeennt. The ioercsisa isa -
portaace of ibe town of Jedeisno ia a coassacreial
point of tiew and ihe fertifiiy of the lassV ia the
assjammg eoaatry which are beioj rapidly pop-
ofoted eneonrrg? Ihem to make in experiment.
relyinx npsa a xeaeruas pobiw sot that degree of j
pntroaagc actoafly neceMory to thnre oucces.
It wfll be ihe aim oT ihe condncmrs of the
u DaMonuT' loatake it ofttl to thefartaer and
man of btHiaess by desulnpins. the rasontots of
the eoon'rv. and dtsseminalms naafal infotnmUnu.
Thay will endeavoi so ptesem a werkly eompeod j
of news Witirai Xumt aad Ktligimt sctsatrd
mitk m liilMi all .VAlljkl nmmmm ' -- .J '
" .pi .. n. -... - ii a. .. dw. ... w wwmt
domestic.
TbeDemorrat" wifl advocate Repnidicaa doc-
trines as expoimdad by Jeoeraon MadbHsn. and
Jackson: its columns bawavor will be oped to
acy well written article caanccied with the Ok re-
sents of the polilieal paiiiea of Use Costs! .Masse
sobiect to Mseh c-oanjent the naprialofs mar
deem exsaNeM. Tbej would lorfwr remark. I
that no aiiicteofa rcrsonailr oacumtt character
"i4.!KS!JrJ0"mS -
The Democrat' will be ar'nted anon a Snae.
royal sheet for the omen. nt Tnaii. IsuiTlsa
per atmnm jseaaMesn mhwma Focn lvu.es. if
pmid arifaea Sir Assafns aad Ftvs Dourasa if
ffmrmiltdtlmyed $ Ut end the yir Inpoial
of sDecmmical execatson it will allea eaaal any'
p.rcrpri-fed.Ui.porooB of Texas. TT hji
anatbor writ bo nweed aa aaJias a saBcieni nam-1
hor of srrfMorWr can be abuined U aarram a
"AT"" -"!
UilMS uf pallets lo whom Ihss prwarelsw
seal who seel ihiauad to eschanee with sm. 1
ill
enwSer a fovur by stadias; as their paper mi
vaace or our paClKMsoa.
TOWN OF BAZZETT.
LOTS FOR SALE
r
he suhseriben have hud off ibis Tow
J wast Mr l lb. fi.- T.n.ir . . M-sT i.
on she
handled feet hit at Ihe head el Baramtism My '
asilrsbrlawDaUas.
This is mebestaml aoly point of trade M the
west side af the rirer for aa extensive bsdt eoaa-
ny of ihe riehesi land in Texas which Reasairto
be dummy ledand is eon veniently sttnnte
io die settlements of Chambers Riahland'
Wa-ahaicha Red Oak. Ten miles and Cedar
Cr.-ek andtheopper Branasand Cross Timhee; !
and ol ctore muM and wm be a place nf impor I
lance and of trad as soon a the Trinity rivet
clesredont.
lm-fX2mm-51?mm-l.2l
ly ntnated for haaJUi: the risei lumsi .t.t Under. h praewwenal voms
I from ihe North attheBieC turns oircctry Rat:m the csmteas ef CtarksTile and sBrumikhD;
karwjit ander aa infnence of be tastsm and'eountry. OnVceast PabHc Square
itsshnaiion renders rum boot and eearat rente I p 4Iil - . rf
Washington and ail the south westers enuislfe. j '"-
rrumCtaIreille or nny parlol eastern Texas. The. TpQ GORDON fc WALKER bavins;
tanv boac bandied and twenty-fire sawa tram' JLJLUJ. sociatod themselves hs the practice
CbrkiTilk; ihe road is open sadlherebaFcrty of Medwise fe all it dHforent bnmebes repeot-
Boai allbeplcc. jflslly tendcx ihesrserrkes l lucchueasor CUrkt-
SMITII Jc MITCUK1.L. (riHeaBd ricmity.
Navarro cooniy Teus Jooc B. lotU aa.13 t Feb. I KM6 0O.-I5 If.
PIKE BLUFFS.
A TOWN with the abote naase has been Usd
rdTawM the ntst bank uf the Trmito near a
bifth and hcauttfal blatT unaiediately abase the !
tomb fine of. Mercer' fofcioy aad betaw aM
ran and osmritetioa to the itatisauoa ot ttn
Iihsity.
Navsntina to this puint is undoubted a boat
Imi and the rher behas; uaioicrniptcdly gaud to
IRC OHW. j
' The Team and ma aountry tmmedmtely arennd '
; abound with bold springs of the possnt wster.
le Mann of We ntace. u bewerea to be'
load there bein- neither swamp nersUeaairtj
walet ationl. and the fomilie who resided at ibe I
idnMlastyearhavmKhtsodhesJih.
NrWotdSeofBfoA(hlawif
itfctawte. is M rten mtmirnr had a maftr WW) ne
wo- . . . . .. .JK'jIl.--
Ooo Rmik which wrst not hevsj iojfa Mhli' '
varom or bote land can be had l. rhe ntaee'
Lfrom any available dkectr. n. j
Asa pofotfur Snitmcnv or Pnooccs it hat
nvnTadvaaUgos there beins; no bin oa she west I
L"? " n.HS.'r.TZ.T"? '"- .
iumdiH ! upfi m mervo
and vf the Upper Ttinity Coootry commmn; '
ibeatssJmHkyandodMradsaDtacnefibtspemLt
ITlblt Vu l it1i!i.Wala.1 'c '
prerent oe it is tfacoalfeit in the Upper Trm ty
it.M th countrr which ihould Zlr uc1 i
thx piiiMis iwwiin-e. The Riehmad Chamcer i
urottcafciaas-aa JoostrvillMmaAirrnt At
.. . . .. ..
ljf iVTSJ ba!fa of rtli B-iil k. ..-.1. ... ...-
.- . ... .. ivcs :ivm wn
.f - .T rBcl a "w""1
tiejniL tut tnc luflscnitr in pfaranB
T.7 a- . .-..'."-
- Yc oiler to donate UMs to merehaiH ssl
mechanics who xrtU Httle at Mm pmR4an4 Mpmre
fthrcn.
All pertetu who mar desire to settle at a new
pkee bavin; etery pronveetofa rapid rise are
inrited lo examine Ute locality aaJ (mrobasetoir
which "ill besatd-law.
A good ein.boial.jtltcCosti'aUy Kept at the I
- W. KICKS ANDERSON.
a C&saut Fa.vrW Msacc.
(NesVttsVmW'
Jt Assoc'
!t
ISSP' Sf! ' ' ' " ' i ii
Lql BOTANICAL AtEDIOlNES
FOR safe at U.e Vtng Store el tlse-trnwer
E. S LC
CUxfcitiuf OcLIOih 1SI0 no-. '' '.
Jroftscional SlDntrttscmtnts.
T. J. RUSK & A. S.. lIHRilKIEON.
HAVING formeda awrarlSershlpwrlciM
the eoaits of Harrts-?aandfaeSitli Ju
dieial District.
TIIOS.J. JtUSK ----- inmsVmM
A. 3. TIIRUSTOJ - &Helt
JIa I6.18W. nadf-lf
BYRD W . G RT A Y .
Atforucy Sz Counsellor at Kair.
WILL practice fci the coodserh JcMrfelal
Drslrlet. Also in Cats and UuiefVur ia the
h-.h Dist;ietaBd In lhc Supreme Conn
Abosem : ilvmsf Pitomnt TUbt O. Ttsot.
Jpeil 90.1817- no 9 It
! A W NOTICE.
T. J. &J.H.ROGERS.
ATTORkVBYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
WILL practice in the Miami E JstWehldts
tries and ia the Supreme Cent of the Slate.
adds. B-SS
T. J. ROGERS. - ..... JtSmen
J. II. ROGERS. .... DsUsuftU
R. & W. R. S C IT R R T.
ITTORXETS AJfD crJTXSELLORS AT LAW
CLARKSVILLE
Ornce Middle Room or t 9tm Hersz..
Johs W. Hassis Eq is acsoehtfed for pne-
ice in the Strprentd CoorL
tf.
LAW ASSOCIATION
The subscribers bsring aasoflatod tnnMels-
hi the atactic of law wilt resetarly attend me
court is Bowie. Tita IIfUsnjTJrajMB. Paonin-
Usaar and Red River mine Sth iadtesal dasirtst
andihee)HNyorCMnitbt9nV Arrtet Attbn-
siacM entrwled to eaher vetti reseie the prasspt
acentioa ol botis
VCx. S. TODD - - -BttRRELL
P. SMITH
Arch 1st IRI7
Bstfon.
Ctmrttrilk.
rf
J. F. J O II N S O N .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
CLJlRKSFfLLE
Will practice in all the Ca unties of the Eighth
Jne-eiat Dtstrkt. '
Jatmiry ISth ISK.t
r-tf.
JAMES 31. MORPHIS.
ATTORNEY AND COUI53KLLOR AT L.W
WILL practice in slithe Conaties of the eighth
. . . ' "- . i wmr vn uvmrviim
- oreMloss tnrusglKnti iheslala.
Annan.--. rnis Lxiun Cjohtt.
No. 33 if.
i
t
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'46
'
S. K. McGOVEW.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Bovham Fnnntti Comfy.
BRAD C. FOWLER
ATTORNEY AND COCN8ELLOR AT UW
P a a i s Lamar CewJafy
WiH practice in all ihe Coartocf Northern T.
Match lew 185 31 f
trETIV r irnnn.t-nnn...
j iiwrni u. t-fUJJVtU.Hi
ATTORNEY AND COUNSSLLOR AT LAW
I U14I prat'cn in tlK coorueflhe Ea-hlh Judicial
Disttict. Osnceit
SO Paris. Laaua CsttKTr. if
P. J.
PILUVNS
! ATTORNEY AND COUNSlLLirK .AXrbAHK -
i AND NOTARY MJBUG.
I -... .. c . w ""
I WH fce CoBm rf n"-
Orrrcs JTssaWst Jwmtsn Cssmta.
Iarch 13th Ii5. (1 0
TJ T wpniltvi'
. " K" A" J" ?.
Lae rhysJcian to ibe Marine fiVpita. in St
Marks Plcnida bavlag prnaaasarlj healed at
IneBlmtKcRcditier. -. bi. rr.i
i'. .:. . ..:
a. ! viyonMi Bsenajiiuaaainj cotm'r .
N WtC
DRS. LOOK & CORNELR7.
HAVING nottPd thewMtvssi m me pear tire o
Paysic tender tbetr rrtdevdaaat service to
the citizens of Chuf ittV. ami samundm: eoun-
fty.
Orrtcs IN Da. Loot's Dk Stjooe.
Jae 13th IW7. No 8 If
-
DK. T. F. TiTtl
H.W1NG located in tl.a town of Crarkv.l V.
j . . .. .
' hm nroiesseanal vmlomapoMic.
Otne next dew to UWSUr Dotal ia ihe saiue
bnildinrwim Messrs. Y.wne &. Jdi'tca
No mij
"
' "
DR. G. H. WOGTTEN.
M K1 I"" -
L. $. WILLI IMS
MKNRT D. MlSO'Sy
routaiu.Y snuu.
W I L L I A M S fc MASON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS .
ComniisfiioH&'FonrardiBgAIcrchanfs
Cs&- S efts iSorc 6 fmssuhiiita j
-VTEM17
.oii
No 31:1 y.
ORLEANS.
-
S. H. C L A. K K
DOUSE SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER
Hasins; opened a shop in ChwlMilie itilj
happy to receive any cunjcat w bu line.
IlemaUfeiuiuDifoeVCdnoet&hop.
rt.i.iu- am;ii.iqic i .
CtaksTe. Ar -. -
J" ' "
-1 -Li A IN IV o
j fji asrtrntal tEuSt
r it
cnp"istn
fW)R DISTRICTCOCRT 1
'
CilwioiH Stthnowas
Ijecutieoa Capiases Crand Jury Tickets
Jur Cctnwoates IOhnm Certificales
mrw Punrt Tr mnT .
FOR PROBATE COURT :
AdminWraims'Comlj.LeHlersof AdmiBistrati.m
Uuantisos limns. letter of GuardB-hi
Citallerw Esxeauttwns.
(FORMACISTRATES.)
Cati3SBbpnoas Lxccnliw
Appeal Donas Stay Bonds.
Dzuveiv Eokds rnr Sheriff.
For sole at the Nonaern. Standard 0kt.
Jhgutntts' EmsEscan be obtained in Latavt
"oBntTsOfwar AentJ6lnt R.Craddock KMt.nr
atPafft. ClarksVire.Jurc'Wib. lrM5
TURLINGTON'S BALSAM BRITISH OIL
OIL OF SrifCK DALDY'3 CAR.MIN
A'flVE.
STEERE-S OPODELDOC LlOltlD Btl
TOOR sale at the Dtn Store of lheotrdcmjnt.1
E. S.
t-'iutv.
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ifthiIK-
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