Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1872 Page: 2 of 4
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The Kind We Want.
set #:n.w AL. 4; #
inagrusein s., ineomrimarion whan
that we have heretofore heard of the guBr
1 I I A Nuack ml asDur exchanges as-i
ALLAS 1/117 neatee the nomination of our old friend, 1
:.________------------------------- GT. J wonk h Palestine, der State | we nr* sertieg
nareiet we save Inowa the older States, the other bile of the Mid- _ _
VEFET M0MKELX)khie ctrenq sipp, inquiring ir Dallas -ouM h* ere-nfera both this cendimes
A.uutr man behire never kato kn. welgond pinee for a lawyer, a doctor, a drug de ins the “unpleasantness." We were
T —tmewiedime Lesidlatuise gist or A merchant, ete. As we bate shl somehow reminded of the conversation of:
.34 ,, .. 1 near at bl sama siisa,before, we have ne time to answer these Bones and Tamborine at the begro min-
w . . ., cleeteit. ta Congest ., whs" Lilere and give to each one the Besire I in- strels. "Was you thar ?” sers liones. “Did.
! h . H sumissippi, long agz we voceformation. Dallas, free its central post- 109 say me‘‘35,"U" Tamiborins, "I "*%
TURDAYAUGUTat
niecit ******* .
Dejonann.bunkeaard.heai——r
g ew advertisements, a CALD TO OUn FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS,
SURVEYING
" ra. andordgues would s-pactnily inform Kiir
friends and the public generally that Te A or
prepared to do al i anivering that w $3 koneed-l.
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- Dallas and the Surrounding Country!
REE ERA
road facilities than ony other point in the
State. One merchants will have the thoice
of three different routes 40 New York.
Dallas will then be s “Hailead centre” in F
ties ia the ziekest agricultural portion of iber-I seed you—his you saw me"‘ Af- der Dallas from being the great commer-’ Wacuim to keen them
cial centreand distributing point for nor-
there Texas ? There is ccertsinly nothing
in the way, unless it is the lack of men of
nerve, energy and capital. Our citizens
should wake up and go to work ie induce
and encour age all kinds of manufacturing
interest. There is no interest that tones
more to build up a only permanently and
substantially than the manufacturing in-
crests. The question may be asked, what
can we manufacture in Dallas that will
pay? Wegan manufacture wagons, Agri-
cultural implements, furniture and all
kinds of wooden ware, and a hundred oh-
er things. Where is there a better point
in the Vei, id States to establish extensive
flouring mills, than our own city of Dallas.
There is in st assure lly we place in the
whole Union that offers so many induce-
maents for the manufacture of ficur, as
Dallas offe ra. It being situated in the
centre of the largest and richest body of
wheat lands in America, a section ofcoan;
try that will soon be one vast grain field
leeming with wealth and industry, and
having each superior railroad facilities
and being in such close proximity to the
eetion region south and east of us, to say
nothing of the vast territory west
- 73.as as wetrns mit *ut******* being eigreceruny tea and uitunrEYDthat will soon be openel up as the Texas
** 1 1 D merat o lawyers, dratore, preachers, druggists. Hence the necessity for hauling wood and Pacise Railroad progresses on R* west:
+J 4: 14a a • as for cue democracy was - -— q anka sur
, ealcys A. shai tisse to ur. rc sense Texas and at the pressing of the two most ter this, the Hon. A. B. Norton seemed in.
. 4 mportamt raftroads of the Southwest, the elined jo stop, but a little encouragement
. . A . . - re hits n Texas Central, making with the N. K. * kept his going, and be went h much lon
14) 4. rween Let bin la elected T. Kend the connection of Galvesion and ger than his friend Judge Evans. He left
. St. Lisin, aml the Great Texas and Pacific, Greeley and get upon Grant, whom the
------- cmneering the Arlaarie sad the Gulf with|Judge Bad ignored. Grant was a poor
"*& vent Anns Lire, F’residror of the the Pueifie Orean—Dattar, we repeat, thus My." Yes, but fortunate enough to be edo
00 . 4 2! . w • 14 Lee Emive sly * a sen sisunted, is naturally attracting much at. | eased at the public expense at West Point
, pper-un; of Eel h ten, Ke I ta has written a letter i teation abmeal and i is no wonder that ro j Grant had entered the army. To have
W T wLan-ithe* ot acknowiigrmep 1 Nr* M. J. Young many letters are written and information , heard the effecting story of Norton, one
tr doom neivity wanted. woull have come to the conclusion that he
ce W. 27, ir t.s - wish ekors in mhascity in siting uy find- | We have herefofore, ibrongh the DA - bad volunteered, pad not commenced as $
Am llftborcofisnergofoirthetm-jsun from time to time, polluted out ihe nd, well raid Lienlenani. Hle bal rispo to bil
:Iv C1 Var friend Pus for wel vantages of Texas to all thinking of emi a Captain, all then, as if ills was anoth-
mart a me t k Lim ge son etr for: grating from the older Bistes, and E Veg jer-feather in his cap. Le ha l left the army
. w secintls nt The wall • ring the . such information ne we thought would be and gone to hauling wood and working
war. ulii s gracenu Pe a vol as ", most seerlcesile is them, and we shallabeur a tanyard. The radical, candidere
EM swore. He As a most * i>y sue" esptjuue to do sa. The best thing then forwas somtubat defective in this relation,
desegr af Li-hilificiens father si df e We-b., such people is to subscribe for the Hst, ile left out the most striking point in the
. inates andLee . University : We %uom | azp. T "Ninory of his hero, - He forgot to tell dlat
m *bights sceampliskes, 115’3 reil- i But as we no now on bis -J* v* Grant, after being elucstel for the are,
pleres and untiring in inlor. | will say what alt should know, who are | becameso dissipstel and utterly worthless
t — ,A contemplating, a removal to Texas. Dai-tbot he was forced to resign to keep from
PW: 7 "‘ essind" las, as well usmit towue in Texas, is full teing disgracefully tried and discharged.
ATE WIONVN.
wa claim to keep the dost Ifquopy new to he
ten t in the town ot.Dallas. our Heurkon Whisky
: made by Cunnibghem a Gor, ef Paris, Mourkion C
Ky., and bought directly from ilmnut, cayeet te leaf
in the State. Our B ibinson counts Juice, mrade FY
Charles Nelson, of Hobinson euwuly. Tens and
bought ditceily from fires bende. tahet he exedint
as a guarantee of what we say to be true, we oflier
the above toward to any larr:in this elty fa even i
equal as in our line of good- given over the cmatr. ,
Our stock is far Letter than we here ete kept :
Stangers will inquire for the orFiCE 8ALON-
our acquaintances know whie to find us. far BA 1
liard liali attached a ill alwaya le fund te the
1 neatest style and ready to acvommodeteter: *h°
1 enjoy the social and quiet gate of Bullards.
- IEESANLLL
ball, T-*, agr. -, 17 . i
MIs m. A. ZWIEI,
MILLINER,
We wish to call your attention to the fact that we have °P
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STORE ON
Elm Street,
Dallas, 7
With an Eatire New and Fine Selected Stock, consisting of
ASA H. WILLIE,
ROGE) S. MILLS,
. w: , .-*.
D. C. GIDDINGS,
es **********
JOHN I ANCOCE,
or 2me.m * STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
JOHN T. KULY
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| JIMIN HERSEY BRowN, of Delibe.
R., M. y AN ZANUr, ef Tarrant..
Eo. en AMEERS, * Collin
| Fav Camy Treasuper—31. V. CoLE
| For Connly Surveyor—N. A. KEES.
among the msplranis for the Capital. Nus
Lowly here dreams of such a thing, oul the
Hexaun Lan been opposing the removal:
form the Arsi. We believe s little paper.
published somewhere in the country, not !
far frapr here, didl say something alout it, 1
wit it struck everybody as ridiculous. I
Shosil the Sate over he divided, Dalles:
I will then come in for the Capital el North- ‘
Fern Texas. Until that ereul eceure, our
prop le prefer that thaprisani Caphalskall
net be disturbed. Austin snsufrs every
purpose a present, and it Is folly toshiak
of ike trouble anI expense of A removal 40
Fir Thnkyto the lien Mr. Siesta, M.
: c ie . is2 „i g hmie-s (speech and T__:
‘‘ 1 * 10440 WUTAF NCHE,
. ieulej = itroori
-ehanta, and ireders of allso-es. Theses helping sbeet the lanyard.m*1ei"we5
Ganlwags the dr e, and we have | We have not space for further entA.mh. 212.1 re-ion furnish its quoto
them in abundance. The great danger is 1 on this speech, which, in manner and style,
that the towns will grow MP faster than was quite respectable. When it was fin-
the country shound them, and thus will labed at last, there were loud calls for
not have admjate support. Towns cannot Gen. Good, who made s short but very able
live eff themselves. Lawyers and doctors and telling talk to the people. Admisting
cannot eat up gnue another. Merchants can the present prosperity of Texas, he showed
not grow ricnfrading with themselves like it was not the result of radical rule but in
the Yankie’s snart boys, who could make spite of it. He exposed and denoaneid the
sen dollars a piece swapping clothes while eorruptdoings of the party since the war,
shut up together in a room. There must and read from the Ku Kinz Report, to
be a country to support towns andeities. prove the immense debts it had saddled
Now what we want is labor. We have the upon the people. He would not undertake
land of the richest, quality, and a climate to defend the oll record of Horace Greeley,
„., Le mend about a week at the dry sials :
and variety store of M r M. Be 1.0 Main st”"
door west of the new Odd Friles s has, where *
i has eg band a large and entirely new stork of MIF
, Ninery Good’s, of all kinds. emPHsts
Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats
of Every Variety, Trimmings,
Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Ete.,
whs t she will sell at very low prices. She also * .
Tietts orders for any goods in her line, which the
ran fururh at short notice. Also ties, *
hroldering an d Braiding of every Fers. PL
CLOTHING, BOOTS a SHOES,
HLATS, & GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
. and GE * EC*-* to defend e 0i 18PUTUP1 A
--- 1 we see sat sia redianols Bulletin the most inviting, and we want laborers to but he took him as he now stood upon the
he : S Trsesl otdi Houston Emin- qpeats in commendatory terms of Dr. Ii. cultivate the soil and raise cotton and Cincinnati Platform. and he contended
* * 15 al nominee fer the Bennie in. s Lesle, who has removed, says that pa- | grain and stock, and become, in time, in- that, from his well known honesty. Lis
Ial limitO1 I per to Date, Eastern Texas. Our eutem-dependent, if not rich. If all our lanI was-leetion would prove a great relief to the
nornry wrong in Lie geography, in cultivation, we could support man3 Southern people. He and they took him,
PE* “ * * * *1 . cousuteatio large towns, filled up with merchants ani as be was nowy hot as a Grat choice but as
i t-i "eneem -"-mo on, uFrend" DSNmo mt a s. 1. mchnies ana ductors and lawyers and the tent they could do, and a * Frontim-
" For of being in Eastern Texas, it is about preachers and bankeraund iruders.,
sarwis the lloastou Union inform vol the centre of Northern Tersa, if there be a But all there eamnot live and Hntrisl
- —haker the Hon. s. D. leans has found Senters Texas, which we IL ink will be, without a count’s people to back them-
wit yik whether he is ar in not a candidate Cekuenldged one day. There was of old | We sy ieu agnin, that for all you or the |
for congress : . ma m neb talk of Eastern and Western Tex- eider States, who are willeg to work,"nd
provement on Grant. Gen. Good’s speech
was much applauded and showed that the
andience was largely of the sume senti-
ein t our wheat region furnish its quoto BEAUTIFUL
of dour a d wheat to the great Euppan
markets? There are certainly but very
few obetseles in the way. The present
high rates charged by the Houston & Text
as Central Railroad will certainly not con-
tinue long. The only obstacle in the WAS
then is the want of first-class arrangemsuts
for stering, and receiving and forwarding
grain in bulk both here and at Galveston.
Galvesion has the capital to make all neees:
sary arringements to enangirate this great
trade. w ill she do it? Unfortunately for
Dallas, she has not got sufficient capital now
to engage in the great work. Our citizens
should all put their shoulders to the wheel
and use every exertion to induce eapital
isis to come amongst us and erect elevators
and extensive mills. It will be no trouble
to do this if we will only make our mani
fold advantages known. The erection of
extensive Bouring mills and elevators in
our city would be of more benefit to it than
anything else. It would be a blessing to
the whole country. It would insure to our
farmers ready sole for all the grain they
could raise at paying prices. What could
be more desirable than that? It is true
that we have some gool mills, but they are
not prepared to handle grain in bulk. The
farmer is in a state of uncertainty all the
RESIDENCE LOTS:
Sizes and Prices to Suit All.
r lots cover an of Peak’s Alition to Dallas,
about Init a mile from the business part of theeky-
and have a lipa freat on Ries, Julleft, Flora, Coras 1
ran, Bell, Good and Peak streets, as shownenthel .
new cuirani map adopted by the Cits Council, Ang ‘
1Mh, 1872. Each lot fronts on one of said streets and
i it to an alley se feet wide. The whole ad-
miteon tea bearrifal plateau o high, dry and de-
for residencer—the whole being 49
higher than the business part of the city. Well
water can be easily obtained on each lot. ,___
The lots will be sold is sizes To suit purchaser",
from ity 174 het to a null block of metis ‘“
acres, and at corresponding prices, front $21 9f 1
upwards, according to the quantity of grene"..
"Apply to Messrs. John Homy Brown * sea.
Noris sideot it. Pm. or • Meer. n. C Moskima
*‘bi Ei" "‘Jurunsos PEAK, Poo’r.
NO. S. WITWER,
General Agent oe the Celebrated
Studebakor Wagons and Buggies
Corner er ntm and Sarket Ste.,
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‘
Our house is Large and Roomy, and built expressly for the convenience
of our numerous customers, with plenty of light, and
therefore we are enabled to show our
HEAVY STOCK TO A BETTER ADVANTAGE:
Our Corps of Assistants are Polite and Attentive:
OUR Morro: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GO DS
We will pay Strict Attention to Orders,
1 : — * p : as Thai mnby.scem to forget that this re-1
Wepollish from the T-hn Clarion the Igign in the State his been retried. I: will. an honest living, aegordieg 10 the AU,
lives of the-Hen: W.P DieLea", a Ping be bound out, however, before Iona, with
the -th MA at of the MdKIs * Contes- the completion e the great Texas and 1 a
ties. Jimas Me ire ringland inali right eld. Rad 1
The ballas News, the newpeper, started
by our friend Gen. Joha G. Walker, made
is appearance on Wednesday last. It
ment.
Hle w as followed by the radical District -S R N
plow the earth and tend the folds, anl get Attorney for this district, Mt. II. L. Bay, time 4 *4" MM P
whose speech, as we were called away to
our duties about the time he commenced,
we are unable to report to our readers, but
not sur rong be very serious
As we returned, we found our friend Col.
Barford on the stand, amusing the erowi
with his playful handling of Attorney
Ray, and saying a few kind words for
Greeley, whom he alleged we had amnes-
tied and pardoned and released from hie
Daitas,
Tuxak,
Ana having, at the present time, two buyers in New York and Boston,
purpose of buying our Stock for Fall and Winter for our
several houses on the Central Railroad, and buying only for
CASII, we may venture to assert we possess
was keep constantly ou band a large stock of
no regularity and system about the Irade,
If any of our farmers bring to our market
a hundred bushels of wheat even, he has
no assurance that he can dispose of it at
a vaine. The erection of mills and eleva-
tors will eure this great evil. The enter- B.A
prise should be inaugurated now. Who
will start it? LOCOMOTIVE.
Farm, Express and Spring IFagons,
sy the sweat of your brows, Texas is the
very place, none better. Bit we have
idlers enough already. We must have
workers. Young lawyers and doctors can
do a better business by going to work in
the eonniry than by attempting to practice
their professions. If they have a little
money, they had better invest it in some
good land, and live on it like gentlemen,
.._- r - . . - as they can. Ir they have no means, they
Caenetom, Marmlie s Co., in to-- up-epapers. ani *- *ra pleased to have soean work on the land of other people on
able ded gentlemanly a etemporary and pares until they ea r*l” enough to for H. 11. Sneel, Fq- who vroke for same
ser t-ofher wulsen o the News has s
. fearful propensity’ te medile woh the
i elegy auhi peliginos matters. How often
| h hu that sprople lots to write about what
shoy % won the leasiof. 1
** o **-* AS
end-see the lengihy advertisement of
Bon Thimble sksin and Iron Aslos. All a good
look s well sud reads well, and we i*
will prove an eeriro success. Dallas is
retting to be large chough for two kord
. Aeoumentdf
Wagon Fixtures.
FACILITIES THAT ARE UNSURPASSED:
. —or—
We will still continue our house on the Square, and thanking 64
and new customers for the liberal patronage extended to us since we
0 *
Save and mend pieces, use Spalding 8
Glue.
--
DALLAS MARKET.
The widely extended rpntarion of srodebaker
pros,” work, proven that they are the heading and
former disabilities,
As he finished, a second call was made
able sed gentlemardy a monagy ndx y * * -u-ev, ** —
neighbor as Gen. Whiker. We know of no buy a AMAIT farm, and * smaH firm is all time in his usual ready and amusing man-
particular dllyvestes in opinion, which they, want, not • large one at first. If we ner, declaring Limself opposed re both
-3— — should makes es clash with one another, were young again, we weall get married
Po Trees ail omisk Hare. diaoised but if men should be developed n * -—-
rinurship in their ta ******** Tre- e use of time. we are certain, from our
wrke: the "wia and Shiek the feurmal hewledge of Gen. Walker, that our dis-
*=* will be eqduatinites mat
| synper This ie one of the Io Mt ‘*
sodim est-biizSmrate of its Aed la.
Nitora Tesar" 1
la the and go to forming ip Texas,
slunse of time. se are eepiaie, from our
slant our dis.
e—eosawa a
p.us- mews and its edler to the inblie,
-* * — .Twisting both much plo-perije.
| toWear under eblizujionale. F IN L _ 7 -----------
i cals is this Sate.
Suel ng, of Hleaston, publisher, fe * Less 1 .
sitel wops % *i= Mohie E Moore’s lot", hard to get
| sem elitfon. Next wik, we shnil have ‘
the pleasure of giving it is more extended
| salon, hies in well a serres.
we GiNing was musnimonsly rywom-
Intel: for Congress in the 34 District at
the Cilveri Democratic Convention. He
sole in extellent Apeech and will be tri-
umphaurly re-elected. Jack O Lantern of
Waco Tat dance ptonf a little in ile Vox
: nouejs and then suiden’s se get.
wer s. sure n. sax number ne the
Bersia and Planter, publicbej-at Halletts .. -
sale, Lvaiea county, Texas, by S. Leap, with really more preventions as! with
Hyle. It kals well. On its Brat page is.......‘
a wins:. “Women sol Stakes," by the la e
BE George 8. Lee, our dear and partientar
iviced, the Jasper Smoothly of the News
no mestets in. A. D. Baid., of the
meivepon Times for a pamphlet epr of
. the procre-ling of the Jackson (Miss.) Bit,
on the ereasien of the death of Judge was
Tenger, of the city- we knew Julge
and ean) in in all that was
wald and Tne by his sorrowful and admir-
: log ti-nas and werciates. of Seat fal
| semi legal “Caraily, the Virgers, he was
Prhaps the nobles, and most beloved.
ber Mr. C. A. Leerem, ef nis conn-
Fosaus TOM THE coxsTucTIOY
or rus
aim to merit a continuance of the same
SANGER BROS.,
Bryan, Corsicana and Dallas
opened in this city, ire shall
• Coregmea wetly by WILLIAMS nnos, aml
=====" -.....TEXAS a PACIFIC RAILWAY
vaiesa is oors. -
Tanias, Augsef 2 IE
sedlest empsel this *46 feom Patio
***,*==i A is
Greeley and Grant, ,
The performances’ were elused with a
very niter and weirching review of the
The Speeches of last Friday.
Yansawy week. I-to for a norlae in
oar las nisne, we hadepoeckes an Tepecebt-
fication in any quantity and D/all sowte-
First, the ringing of the tavers tell, after
aloper, made it known that the lion.
Lemuel Dale Erans, Lew Julge of the Su-
prome Court and radical nominee for Con-
P*q* *******=-----—- . grees for the Biale at large, would aihems ----------------------------- -
mitterm, and are really laying a tax tis new eitsens in the Comrikense land whs vets. oners 2nd Pei oatdeet ou.-------------
raise nioney to operate on. Wust use de.f. % - * *
they expect to make of this money, when | the nolle", a gerdly number of the movers
eillected? In the mean time, the mabitlem / eigns, wile and b’zek, most’s white
of Waco bas somowhat arousel ether loeal-garhere 1 under the shade trees, and the
itivs. There has been some stir in Hlous
ton and the Union newspaper has been
• imrsing away on the sub eot with about
al moues rennin and force as the primes of
Whc*—that M to sy. wish no reaise at
all. But now s new competitor springs
woo The -Waconians are trying very
vy a liule eschtement shout,
the renoval of the Capitol They have
held putale mretfegs anl sprointod son.
down or up. Vy Trig Thismand, lately
of Colesss bu-e---eez
elated wish them, behire he bicsme funy
aware of their iniquities, he was able to
spent by the book and was listened to with
watch apparent Intersat. 144.1
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. Pt—EC:
square. Natwithsjan ding the shortness of AN afipururd in goe Humers AL -
-__*******==*== made they wereTork,
font as big tail on the money queetlen.
The lirth railroad town of Bryan proposes
to oder $1,000,000, as an in locement to lo
cate the Capitol there. Where the mone;
it to come hem we are not told. There is
no occasion for removing the Cap jel, and
all their tall and fuss will amount to
nothing. 1
ABOUT REAGAN.
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baeliclor, HLe ourself, with erect and dig 1 - —- . ----------------- Wool,----------,—-
aided bearing and d spotless white vest i pasuss, Texas, Ang. 20, 1872. OTHER MARKETS
proceeded to ad-Iresa (bear. rmPpaRunletheat: [Condensed iron the Galveston News.
ne ssli se was nodondWate—had not222.22, olyan, to । *
yet accepted she vomisation fondeced him I your call thro the columns of the GiFEaum, PPM * *
—and that it was uncertain whether or of the 17th inst, upon me to allowayy name"lwiensoistionn,
not ho womidi It would depend upon the to be.xud ettbeeeries Nomemetmiegeemintiraouiecamn
action of the Supreme Co urt, when it met 1 connection wish names of certain h. kan, #4 Ii"s
again on the Monday following. le yaser gentlemen for the various municipal of-
not ambitious of going to Congresa—he I flices of the city of Dallas, allow me to say
had la l that honor years ago, and the I that while I do,not seek the otee, TeLl
position he new held was, perhaps,
honorable. He had been a Union dan teremoe iycousint to use my l :H5**.**05,,71,117,V%4s=2u2le.
ner u ookpiee te -a. in she MeNT’ss vested, 1 sou win not 1212--22mgugl*= mimnes
Sona and yemained Chere. He hod Sad @he(@n4sqi eeeyarpeapeltaan,
Rued it-he would not sight againg an.. a - ,
rats, ****** |,... Puree 22227=2 -----
alary, and -ai-h would not as any | 255 Rnmgend tauet . ----- —
thing of his own conduct in the way of GE=rLE=£2-Yuur communication In WEEKLY LIST OF LETTERS
233 2912-22 5OA , Tee 15 7 *
Proponats wilt he received up to the laf of October :
192. - pnahy
Bring ring and Tisklsuinsspqqw Ausan..
Tie southern Division, asteodlng from Longview
********* manben"
(:* Team **-..
The East half of the Trans-Cintineetal Division,
-struding from Texarkana to the erowing of the
"*** Crutedi Ruleset, near Sher-k
"The wen utet the Trans Cantenestal DH-iisn.
-*ye.2ngepL"a2a
. The grading and briiging will te let uese mile
-ne tn
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"* -emesueehr
[no5O:tf.
NOTICE.
----ywswuunedc we-
mor Tuis smasex or Te
which we will dispose of at
TEAR,
1EPOT LUMBER
YARD!
1 The an lersignet kosing “phei n Lans * Faniaf
the Central R. it. Depe-f, re-pessfully wl abshan
ofthe pettonage or Dalleran I vidi as.
Ilanasorimentofgdt.
GREA T BARGAINS ! |
to make room for diet ail.
SPLEN
1 t it-ryhs soon bosingimi.
Seasoned Lumber
(always co hand.
BROOKS & TOPESS.
Dallas, Aug. 15, 11l-8.3mce.*
PARLOR BAR,
__TUNA P91
at homh.eeftheoiomoy Mwssk-1-nd der. OV *P2*
=, E A . we dont” propose to sell
__— inE ******** * W Goods at Cost,” but duplicate
*******Comil f 0.004-2 1
L L llowa—aRerthaldate Marshall, TexI--
—--.- —* 1 PRATHER SMUHEHY
- LOCK, JETT & Co.,
Dallas
Nonta Bint«
1. - . Term-
3
Rc-cle Fined.
: ******* ** 4
* ouieto sa .
mnen -. GARLINGTON, MARSALSAC0-B5
N. lkeund-ngard re-perthai; us toes *
1 andthe pauilli arnerally tbsths for atweri
, Lusirse at hisslisfand, and asks ill tid*
patron-to give him a call. US ter ws call 5ai n
emuidied with the brat of
Ligwora of Every Variety.
wHOLESALE
While our strictures upon the course of "Her • • *4 ***" P- AS 2
the lion. John H. Resges have met with
the general approbation of the Texas press,
th* are t. a. three newspapers, song
them the Emet Ten* Here, wh eom.
dhewiepesten, ***Desm ha ComCelepaiegprlbbers, ke simd SZiGnan w--os*ik
RETAIL GROCERS
: end attendelbyen experienced Ur beeper.
i i sua,S-6 If INO. LOT FT
DR. R. R GIBET,
Ilqving‘Locstedin Deltoa,
C I2 O C Hi 32 S.
piihn « our unfairness
ty writes to Julian’s Eadleal, reepumend. beg ware 40 assure urm LM, perronniuy n n . 300 EermGmn Remaining in the Post one at Dalles, Angust
we have the kindest feelings towards tmiy for tht omon*** C.eS Datis Las been d.-P
ing to emigrants this session of tLe State : -
over any ether. The lands may he higher, Hinge Rengen, but thatime have feti con
1 id he thinks his Indiana friends wiald strained 1 eride.se his political conduct i tr, aiciom
de k * sten here than in the pore will some’sTeray, thomere so teens n... Jhat ie.... has 1... in neet
Southern portions of Texas. The lands are ! we considered bim the Rewd of % certain
richer and the crops more certala. neielass of politicians in ti S. - wh____re
Ismid that se mana coula do much good but 1 fires of the shy of Dallas has been r*1 wa wo perui so the blend Linterun.5, was
- *
Dallas, . Texas.
He was, what he ever bad been, in favor------FEET Z = =70172, Baenron
,, the Jinrssalin dost them led fellow citizens. But circumstances are 1
71—2122) had been trained. was for a con-
P2*9 5= eme CI of corn. * e . , P 1 fans struetion of the
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and onts this year as Sac
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the Thanks to Col. John G. Jases,e.22-
Superintendent of the Texas Military ln-Iesosely examined, show a hearing that way. I ef Cergrus. The inference was, ihas ke Au hoL ever they may sledt mimest a“T#
--* amin terne Ancusi Regines we l as ------- n. Mimoan wasp*** wie Nu Pis Hseretiom, Hin ou earnest and benny supe-t---e
ef let Plebeishing Sexeol. We koos ef nepaiiien. end other papers, originating and to protective tariffs. For these rea. | Thanking you, gentlemen, for this mani- onion sw,
two b-yi free this city who will enter the ishe passive polley, held as expressly tharimmis, he was opposed to Gresl+y, who led relation epyenr esteem, "ear H
Tastismse the next stion. n is one of Ithere was no imention of disbanding the lever held ‘ these tales deetrines. The
B the veey best schools of the State, andidemeeraie padiyi has its organisation edre did but “J he was for Goat, Le,
" sxil tssteesitig retained assdoi upomp ** *, loses in thet, neves mensiesed his name. Bat Le
17 41 men Hupaim en te being injured by thesoarse propenet"
-cubic se 2.5.T 7
had there.
% , London John
Respectfully yours,
L
P " 1=8 CuBtR was iW. H. THOMAS.
very 1 - * ,
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.... hietoe to various porteorme improvement since the war than ever be-1...... rodien, success, Murphy, node,, 1-.
ana shaim22
in fact, the speech was chat wight
been szpeered from a straightede democrat." Tessleen, that my I
P : . . Yh o telincharge the duties | moeicelnery mus s
drcsodamt sf the ancient Freshkimp - uh
********=****======* 2,222, 2 7.
-=-= Ausitsnnt demises W. «-=
el Th Reott and me base hen for doule M 1 *"
their Peside **- The last Mekinney . n
mt: - . -*==== mHEssssnetithi stmmzelmsn
i m-t Pad noon and there dra pint, a enmhely the demuemtie PRY is the nes
Omtis sed that they will be absent shout | i rem * is * *7 *t *
two months. As one of the Directors af. This Ration *** 1 * P
the Tesne end Pacific Rosa, is was the nets of the wee erals AN ****. *
wish of €ol. teoui, expressed when here, isame "Ling sth ****€" 4*=
del the dierernot shooll go whh bin toStale the eemdieneye PH
San Francisco and thence to Han Dirgol But the demeeresy were the "rs Hr*
the seruhlnus of the great rowt. redan opon miipr have been taken, but
: cor u. enunon conceive diana, erons leaning that
1 cor malt from the East, via the sater-La A.cerngoit the ob.
Rm -===*****
* 0*2*2 **0474 of Groeky. We do not think we sante 13 l 1.2
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Dallas, - Texas. I Ball a Bro, until their house on T1m strent is com.
* H.
...... ... n. ACONNELL & PRANK,
friends for their liberal patronage extend-/ i
ed to us while at Corsicana, and beg to re- |
1 With a view of making it his future Lome, s them
forth give his professional attention
etrfetmf
1 RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS,
Tp-tcit: Chronic and Acute Ehou-
, mariom, Neuralgia,
Paralysis, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbege,
.etc., etc...
omee at It. C. St.mkinea C.-brng po
", St, where his remedies are for nis at wbew
retail. Permanent Relief
guaranteed in all cases. Provision md-Pbor ralieste
Arse-ia.
. v.LUCE * co..
mind them and the people genera"z,tbatwe. DEALERS zy
are now openingat Pilas one ofthe largest | .
and most complete Blocks ef Groceries ever Hardware, Agricultural Im-
plements, etc..
Cotton & Wool Factors
.. —ABD GENERAL—
commission MERCHANTS
Tomihus %.& 7.CI.A.,
Corsicana, Ennis and Dalins.
gools and produce.”Consigements mepeetru
listed. eo Warehouse near depol. J80 *
| T+mas. MARTIN & CO.,
U
[ General Dealersin all kind-ef
PARLOR, DINING AND BED R00M
freeing ourselves from store expenses, and FURNITURE,
being no way involved in the unavoidable DALAs - - TEXAS AND HOUSP-FUKNISHINO 000
tooten Incidental to Pis Ct 5w“ M1,7,**** 22*19*=*== Of every Description
LP"Nocta ude of men st. boa Nan
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0w Special attention to orders, and *
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must be perfectly clear to the comprehen-
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ren ennan saroos.
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Japcmnoros, Maksats a co.
2 skim 1 Canty of our Brand,
VOTROE Cake and Confectionery •/ all kinds.
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: Clurne, Jokneva Aunts
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, a Son’s Tursip and Fell dard.m ***
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June circular, Brod uriecs 42 ‘Sparve
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