Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1865 Page: 2 of 2
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. Mt of iberoldest aud farerite papers
New Orirans ban just appenredin an eptire
Capt. Geo l Reeves has beeu appointed
CbiefClrk of the Comptrollers oice, and
qnn Fal Cvi zeeatanitAwanin
Will by last nights mail, With NewOclrans
dies ofthezoth. Weseenoibing in tne
telegraphie items of importanee.
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FArtenGion to celei to the advertise-
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— Bryant & Ca Galvestn and louston,
are the agents. The Herald rays •
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When the peep le ef our eotmunity ani
of the Sonthern Sintee generally reform
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FLANNEIS, 100P SKIRTS, •
FIXE BLACK HATS,
CHILDRENS SHOE8,
SHOE THBKAD,
SC00L B00KS
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CRUSHED SCGAR,
LETTER PAPER,
pin Wearender obllgations to Messre
< Arynt A octhe News desless IB
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ETubstripton tu t»,« Boneten Tehegn
Julius E. Levy & Co.,
At Waxahachie, HUM Connty.
110 Cofee at 33 cents Hr pound, j
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■fam nhand smndee e thetighetm
} "p‘d " "wu,3, pexs,c C. AM
FINESMOKIG
■ Fine lron Stome Cbina Di
mum sge shuuid be bxed at 21 years, none
snew, eold and moderate, tbiek, and fosgy
•cat shirt, Lowell drawere, coatse testher and calm ond hracing—in fact, a grestr
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QrWe leceived Housion papers of he
Hamiien, Tri—it of ibe
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► Ie PeetHeDS “l00E Im ri- board of City ofcevs for San Antonio, D
theceantr3 win me be in a Cleveland ithe Mayor *
the people of this mectiom that is ipgcheir
power We want the road; tha iis ae
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oh Puck with the regular wipe of Sawyer a new stage
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for ihe pstiwoor three tems, the moet al andpolitieqi triends in New Orleans,
of W will go ever u the next term. The believing that A o annouh
Grand Jury has not yes aljourned, and it without Me
isconsequenty surmisei tbat it has haa the same 1
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TICEis hereby given,
yihe Qeteber Term. A. b 1*1 M he Coesty
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sit in the oean by some 600 miles than any
other prat* iable route, and through a coup-
try that is rapidl fliling dp.aoi capable of
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abim-om.F DALL.AS HOTEL.
MMenteishiHe- rpiE.Hmifned, having renovated and
ion I m-furniabed the abore esmsd wen knens es-
F ton and ang
a the severest,
> wan pet feit,hi
Fhe fawn ofHar
- * gryat severifE s
- -ig severe dsna
7 troyed. ' 1"-
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" foundation among them of diseases tbat
• s- . will carry them of this winter like -rotten
tehear trom our sheep Vet. it to ie these degraded brutes
I she steps being U at the Republican lenders in Congress _______ F
propesew extend the right ofsurage.-- 500 aoem
N. etyleand
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head, and the desh had dropped frou the Priing peroa had no bretght some to our June, 19.
bones ever the entire body. Mr. J. M.Msrket We hear, bow, that it to a difienit
Spillers informa BC that a number of per- matter freqnenily to get lmber snfhieien
sons examined the skeleton, ana he gires to make • con- We hnos that there ar
rathe folocing dineriptiun of it. From tepaivsand imp—to mueh needed
what eoula be neen rhe Man bed black hair; aroundto"a, end believe tharif‘vevenl
: leads of assoned pine Jumber were hrought
he — . and the tuomiate jaw eeth to this place nomlAndarady
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themmives rhat the
ybeptinfrouol, J,W. liuichins, the
r iva ideal of the Central ailroad Compnav,
wboimmeliatelyealled meeting of hr
Direetors of the Cmpany, who ^tve the
Kanns agenrvery sisance of their zeal-
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They apeak fa very favorhpand epcour-
'4 eging terms of the condiidMthe road-,
* in Uri, we dqabt if any4dthern railrond,
1 exeept, Berhape, those im the immediate vi-
phie- B) mensens n. •
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A MAHEEBEPPLT
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Tur Sovrsax Pacii Ranaoap.-We | term it will come tp a
hadthe pleasure this morning of a,eall | Wo have been unble
from Mr. Wascom, Pregident of the above i
railrohd, and Dr. Smith, its Secretary and
Treasurer both genslemen peaidenta of
Marshall, Texas. 2 &V
ketsot the world aud henee tbevare drier- of all the vartous Hinok a large rortion of
ml wed to push forward the railroad to orr which was "rveye andahe read locaid
nerthere border with an little U*ay as pen
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Harine bean “ppietd publuehere t *to Le=, ete- , aawuxAr gaken an
er she Tuited States, tor theBtate of Texan, bp she 1
1lne wi to sund fully eqdat te the mu of toe
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ingion, for bit a «f papers from the Missis-
sivpi Mivoreir*,o tote date.
bpn up., Fisumes twa or UX-OBiHrUnT Samuela, ku oar
pened Aon »he lower thanks fota New Orleans Times, of the22d
" "e.e1 5 "re u de,, iba lateepepydaie • have received.
sebejlule. Hto however, tentin accepting ebenominatlon of both
to be tri-weelty, I- i’tbe prat lap TboehMtoUa comesos on Meg-
day aezi, jtheGth November, .
BUCKETS,
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there. Seep Tu-
the attach an wmas Lorthat of tke Hoi
ert peopie geper2Hj. It is most iilji
1 not to any uugendrois, to nsail a, geuile-
mau-who is confined withi i priaoa walls .. .g. _ — .... ... .
depr ved of the privilege of reply or justi- I Houaion an daivestn, for the alestishues
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E. PILLOT & Co.,
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colleerinz inforsntionfor the Frreident kt
rdta his depariment. The Fresident
res to know whether or act the opera-
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WaaoewrA Bmith at the St. Charteson Mem- and evrizing are
day ahternoon at eclock, when an exhbi {de, will give the
of wbafhas been done during the year, the
•Mrstmota.—The body of a unknown an the attenton which ito vast imporjauce
: white man was discovered on Teday last, : demands. We are mach
toe 21st Oet, about 12 miles N. E yf this
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fa arietta of the publie, as enable jvurval.
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Hompeot thiAguud was elevazei inan .
inches ahvoihfrmer level. -
Brief a cognt from Sacramento, Stock-
use, repre.cn- the shuck 4s iqu-papets. J
iver felt in these eities. It L „ r g x__
MaryeviitesrPlacertille. mhhq Iami. ton siewart,“Es, Editor of
5nnta t ruz Was sboeked with 1 the Galveston Civiliaa, her brew appointed
some buck bniidjug seer-tMayor vf Gaveston, by ib* Governor AU
0+°ne 9“"e "ore . theother J itpofhicers have also beenap
*- poinfed, inciuling Alderman.
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ubperiptien one yeet, .n--
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One S,hare, (teu lnes ihis mv type |l in Ito ito
mre +ana,73 cente to emch additeatimerton.
Oueeqeare a mn-ruom-,-... ___________ OS
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varieus muthors.
! siule provided ibsv ean have ssmuvance S OT hern Tetao totoom -meAe inter*
' a eompletion oftheCeniralroadio rated, and to our mind, next to ihe Central
I Fel River. ’ rond from iTouaton to Ned River, is the roule
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wav and hearty coopt ration in the vote
pt ten, which te of ns muchimportance to the ; eoula befovoi al enough to vote, and sug-
qhole country ; and they aleodeelared +heir
ze/parpose to use all thet exrtions to
at <e»d the Centrad road-op raldly as pet
sitle: ». . • n. •
this direetion, and we have M hesitation _____ —---
In piominiug them all the assistanee tom BThe Austin kntehligencer ha an ar-
BTheSow Orleans pajers appear to t 11 •e* 2
be to a thriving eondition. The Proyun, . Gra 0. 0 Howard, who is the supreme jc . p,
or head of the Freelmen » Bureau, ie now as azumug
• tour of obeervation throughout the South, —
W Seori addressed the the len ieg had beu broken, perhapa sben
ri House is this place on ba was. a boy, and the two huddle jaw teetb
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Dallas, Teza= CM. 2. 1G3—T2w.
We publish in another part of this paper ring to the Rai tewed I
eh article from the BonMoa Telegrsph, in faerthnt the —e w the SUh Parellel be- | P > gg. _
which it te stated that an agent of a Kat * ing the only one that was practical daring , Ii9 rters* „rSerg,urniling its poers,
sar railroad pointing in the dirgetian of tbs the war, has srceived the aid of Congresa ana compyiing is tabeininkom itewhele-
— 8390 Gulf eoast ef Texas was la Mo—tm obinle- Now thai the war and • Nihe former . mle "eobtsenrien '
. 13 , ing ieformation aa to the probakility of aa proposed routes, are open to competitien
enily complelion of the Central road to Red ealls attpntion to toe many and decided t wljtoSSag a beei of omcers eanmeatod _____
River, and of forming » junction’ at that advantagespossesned by the moreSeutheru with iL Gen Howard teares here to-day, Yerk, does
roint with the fnitrond from Kansas City, rputes. Among thebethe Picayune names |
. - It is stated that the building of the tetter the extension of the N, O. and Opelouas
11 " tend to Red Liver-is a settled deteriinn- road ta New Iberia, tbence to Hlonston, San .
don— that the eompany can commana the Antenieand El Paso, &o. This route, it direonnn
eaplinl to perform the work immediniely. saja, has the advantage of havinga eons. J- ? that the
and the object of the vinit of the Agent t erwlle portiou pf. it* line at toady buili, or t tot inri
projecied throngh Loulcina and Texas enane”
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la. tri ure we win chaange .th* asual amtttme
rett for mit obitumry muties. Mereaunoneemeni
ef Mertiage aud denthe wii be inmrted d
humior"e but M the exeeed this Pe Must sp'e
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A. asthinis tbe last day ‘of grace for this named E:-Gov. Allen, who is now an exile
--Weltermiwihsmatt "l this evesing in Mesico, in couneetimusifthe Governor- .............____- —
in atmndince | ship of Louiaiani, U the approsching elee- deemel of hmportanee. This will be good
during the week, but beer that no very im- tion,andsomepersonshavegonesofareven news to our people, and we hepeere long to
ponani cMen ease up before the Court, of as to anuounce his name as a eandidate.—- have al eur aai" ve6ularly in bperatiou
I Some of Governor Ahensintimate, para lie ! MK" '
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one to made item ‘from the San Antenie Herah. We P-ANPAID PEICES
i knowtedgrev approval, and that have a eups of “The South," now on-oar
—- — -----— under ihe prtoent aspect ef afairs tabla, sad have no hesiqation in petto—*
| conzirerabie busine2 before it. to erremely ill-tmed, impolitie and inju- ing it every war wonhy of rhe
MrrtM j w 1X. rf .l. u,,, diciou have t4kes the. responsibilkty ef of the Southern penpie -TV
_“E‛h‛ - "-5 —e w Wllb4. hiename published weekly, at 65 per as
Sawyers i • an-- - - T . .__y"bK.Bryant
bewseeline te Wado and Miliean.-- NeFGov, J.Madqwena, of Louisiana,
Pansengere ean get through tieketa has been nominated by both the Nationai
this place to Milliean, and the time made the Conservatveemoeratie partlesjot . -gm- _ w g-i ,
will be the same nc before the war. w.; that Siate, and to ihe oniy — idate an- a, Yenow-coverea newte
Tan Kama* Crt abb GtM RalLRbaD.-- 1
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to such a rima asthis for the publieatjou of
his entity —y T.
Tbs IMP—i AGkzs Essoucup 1x
predece of any Lnd ehat -e,ca
------bet arkel pauce, for ell
4‛E te Cvsute, TeiegrarhomreHoustoe,aad
Mvu* ttmzar x Cy.,Srand. Galvets, Trzan ete
GovfAreesSngerfommtDe.perpeusa ww i in Bnhci aypius
StrERCAKBNATESUDA,mppen,somi Agreltaral mpleii
2 enis pur pomud. &e.. A**. Am
smerrm-a Tu Hantsrs and Dralm
Batters foUfTM. smu“ontapryar. i • To wist they pibr forge inducenGent,
Ansherhedimseue mo mumeru m "3- Store at the wen knowa twin piue of.
Angelman A Qerson, 4
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ISMIT lears.
_______ The Nens correspondent undertands
persons wishig any of them can bat the genileuan sbove alluded to on
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Mmafoiag a dense populasion This rail-
road buiit. and thetileoemigsion would
Bow to it as it bas toihe.grens‛he rth sest-
tezn stale within if
name RmgtahGL-------
"erk, Burles, Pinnee and •
Ai lib—sell i» by Davt
fantby 1*4 Reh
| HAVE just received, 1
MBBCT vnoM »KW onnaNa, ....... s.-- ~ . -________ - -t
THE LATEBT FALL STYLES Or CITY MiLIS. DALLAS, rRXAS,
Ladies Misses a Ohildren’s. rkuderenednavne.becomhe
wRh . 11 A/1,3 .. zsmaz-aege:mt
#•8VENe • E9,VWVE• J • •K
lgebra, Geolezy, Ar.
, , , AU*, a GEEAT YARIETI Of.
Ser i dantn"bonioezntr nt-* CLASSICAL TEXT-BOOKS, -un--a--s-t aw wa-
in Arademiee. Col 3 debtet t0 said PWh0188 #ii 849 C0988 DY eBr‛2
.pdyment r——“
of barbarity ewer perpetraled sineethe
dirk ages to that reported to have bebu in- ment ofN.T Johnson, u. 8, Agent for
ficted on a Bailor of the Ameriean sehoou- gurregacrcarolert la tolaa, . ,i«t
er Geu. Harney. Sum efier the arrival of rreudeng FPer’-r 10 “e-A- • KJ**—
the vessel la port the unfortnnate man was Some pai ties wiil save themselves trouble by
arrestd and placed in jail as a witness to calling on him nt once. *.-
provethat th Harney had brought rebel ’ gh---------
troopgfrom Buenaventurs and landed them BThe cominication of our corres-
near’anama. The aushorisies being saw- pohdeut, respeeifuliy declinea
N bletogetaby siatemeny to thet efeet by Theretareem Gings in it which we think
• A fair means from the prisoner, put him on 262
-the ruck, ia ord r to force false evidence . "ere better in print a< present
5 espect to meet the Central road on the Nor- . There is shother liue eommencins at runathit the
G there border of Texan. He renresenta that hreveport, thewee by Marebalk ani orth- eonsider it as a Mem
ittiiy ar this city, oca show co much
+ 1 awards clearing of old ihdebtedness,
t ring dan expensea, "keeping up trafie
. track.aqd ibe rolling Uock; and ptepari
" future of the brightest kind.
Theeeentlemeu are deirous of meeting
- the steckhoiders of the toed tot ibis eity.--
Messr Mall A Hildreth, of the St. Charlesla,
telhave,with their usual courtesy, eftred the
use of one of itheir rooms for ibe purpose,
and we are fequested to invite the siock-
hefUre berc.gr near boro to meet Mesers
m-A Washington auspateh says that the *ar, "in be rautohet to au vper. them dmtring
PostmnsterGener lhaserdered Uto ope- » hMB the f nws *Wto» weto to ■torantom.te ________________
ration all mall servicenja Tris, which is ~ °b‛** "ete ***** Wibeg leve to an-
Ellis County and
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hold and other
are ut sepeuu
, More Ar lees plastering fen from phrhaps
half the haltinga of tbs. ey, Mud win-
dowel was demelished. Fire ans land
carnices fell fton - many buildings The
muto front of hearge four story brick
buildipgjust reete-onTaird sireet fel :uthzorizzdjemctaneenuhetdule Herald “6
ogsyird, cove 4ng qbout half that-asreet ""20" wmmm 2, .u E
wi trgmeuis Ohe independently con-Fwihi >.^1^.^. dspaii
atrueted chimney of tee Lick House fell in. ! , ci
smashing tbrongh tke roof if the dining -------------—. -------
suh. kunth Gazetie recevod al thi emce, m tke putlish-
to
taking luneh. Threrseront were injdred ‘rfeienasama.worh-
l wo l hinest »• re ifjuil by nfal tag wall - TT —
or Jaekson etreet., MHa wererer ringing I
oa accounc 4 rhe oseillation. The bell
towe? was *
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ommber, 1806, and mete* the authenticnte
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” to justi fy himself, tor any bigh-souledouth- scribe at this eMee. _•e,
traer who has wieldeu hisswurd underhis g ,, - ’----- -
command to wield his pea iu his depreia- ’ Gowe call attentiea te- the “Biandar
tion. It will wot serve the future interests J pri cep of goods, by Messis Julius E iav
of the Suutheru people to engender discrds s Co" ol Waxahachie. Vhese genilemen
ameng themsalves by crimination and abase t kave, as we said last week, a very extensive
of those that have been their tenders; and assortment of goods to which they ale con-
• we believe the time will come, if it hrve stanity’adding new arrivals. t
, - not already come, when Gesral Jorda, h,-—2-
* a wil regret ihe asnul that be made upon, BorrWe invie the attention Pof teachers
the imprisonei and defenceless man that $ and dealers to the adveraisement of Mr. hat is neeessary to be done on
"aoneehis ehief. Iti well knowa ig* James Burke, Houson,whohasjustreeeiv.l - "....... ■
the Solth that a personal antngonisu ea- . . "10.2.2" . .
is i to beiwern Mr. Davis and Gen. Jordan, edalargeaddpion • bis former stock of
and, therefore, hisstatemen will be receiv- books. You ean get anythihg you want in
rd with ths allowaneedue to that faet;audjhis line j
we regard it as more udfortunate for the ‘ paper,
assailan, than for the object of his atiack, j 3
the cireumstences, ba basselect-
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line and hopes that ibe subject will receive
er lamia, and te restere •f ihose represeni
owner ali tatates improperiygjcient to eomatisute
Will Coen be followed hv e»h quireltortyae
i the ablest eutad r .
______ _ i m agree with
omatourafinenstmrirxredaphuda »••**-*
1 to aseertain, by eerier of the President, ne being in, when the constitutou ito he
* whether the Fseedmen’s Burean may not be amended. _ ____
t, M i temporary expedient, te win W Price, ber daughter and two
*■■—p» ■■■ difculties Bimdant on the ersona, arrived." 2 t
emaneipario. of thesiqves but that it has morning, the loth last Gra Fries "hen
‘ - oo universally lust heard from, wesatthe tUj • ’ Mexin
instjtntion for ee.
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Sale. - . Cengress Ateet, empeteydnors Aclen Stere,
E undersigned offers for sale HoLNTON, TEXAN. T _
MaKE BtorEa, in to order.--we top UAVIK6 rataMitoM cuteltes in Homtga to de
s elegantly trihad Ale * NEW NACK, n • General Groern. Faefpiege sed Cotsqimeiep
Mm ' M GUILLOT. Buinthwerempecifytly molicts a share ef tbe pet
Texas, Ner. 4, 186--.sit r ropng» of omr fto* ihronghent ibe Stnie 40
" Wewi gin our ateution particnlariy t Tra,
koduce, ’ Cuttos, Won, and eood Yier *anied -
Fe’are prrpared 16 make CASH advanen- egel prel ‘
nee ceunignrd te ««.
—. . ------ -- -—. Texas, and Wegtem hW
ef Pallas Coupty, pertaining js estele *f riea, Winea and Liqnera;r«w
■ ......— ‘----- ‘ Atminiggration owes 1
scgoup-o«---xfr"-*25 ,
Fine Old Bourbon Whiskey,
8ve., &c.4 lUL.
Whieh wv hew jeat opene to THox
r :
te 21, ete locking andamiabie and ’
that ofrasheis coneerned, he hd much have been to the negtoes; and, as the we '
prefer to be governed by the yoneg aud gres are deeply inierestet in the continu- :
pret,yeba the old and ogly. That editor ance of that friendship, it ishighly import- i J
, 2.., ,0, Ue w.es in,, the Ant that “ be recegnizel and trusted. X
had better taken ie beu be goes in thejhA Deprmeut of the charaeter of he ! adocaca mmom. > — n gAa
societh of the **i»er -ea, after that Freedmens Bureau is a sanding evidence granted imvaneregued,oihe estite i< Sabh
___ 7 .—3--. of the absence of (hot recogaitionand trust Kipbart,“edemged.Thi bstherrbmein
andn continual otenceaba irritation to remgabr’ufaclntmzesiattzamdemute-tepu
> iele on the ubjeet of the Air Use Rail- theSoaiherupeepie, Moreorer, its inu- ed by law.WtdpHto indbted
read to Nonston: It give* the route of the ence upon the negrves is not healthful. U tmir,“r‛ rigmX iomake iumeda
knosleiged by ali, and ir «ecasacnain ; porpei mod m designanedbetompecr, cvmcapeah xI,dj"rn "hen, tf
__________ —i LL. iourpar andpropeeateagitatesbesubjeet -apdsee continue win be very injurions in the fu-
: iefncillinte the vwl, if within our pwer, i{ ite projeet ennnot he started into lilt ture to beth whites and bleks
— — • ~ egaie. l invites (be csiveco-aperation of But, as long as it continues in operation
the friends of sherondhrvugbeut then bote by the taw of the laad, te is oar > duty and
-hte
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moresjntes and territories thai witl soon be
•fan lying Westward of Missogri end on j 601
the lueof ibis rovd. The advantages of ’
sis rouie for a tail road toilet for tbs wet Pe‛ *
ttmutty and its proluci* sr* many, a*
. . 1 Theediorof thelagrang- --- - — — .—- —---.----- ..4 *» v L
lmiriutvue,” 1;^^: r w-,pt - • _
soon to let the cell a try bear uD him on too know nothiag about us in rotation to our hip 2001 STriokuret erery stykaa write
subject. The Au-tia inietlizencer seens feeling and conduct toward the negroes to toy --------------
to think thatthegtent difeuliyinithewys White te is well knowu that wo have, "A“i"u-tF
tern wilt be to determine she age «. et they from ‘he daythe negroes *yr*.
E ...... t i 2 urgel that they be treated with kindness
enu ben to "0* thinks tbe if tbs •ripi andfairge-s epon ihe basis pf an . inielli- A
gem reogninien of their new efatua, we
hsve long heen of the opinion that the
sevher the Freedmen s Bureau was abolish 1
_ —Huoe The planters re
Morris, Req.of Anetta, says making preperatiods lo piant very largely ’
the Gazeue bee been appointed by Gev, Met year Cojto te worth,60 benis in New
- - - Tezne.-iOrlemannd soh sein Memphis 4
P .. J 6 ’ ‘
Adm r Eif. efSameei Kiphart, dee’d.
Dalla-, Two, Bev. A. 1863—aow.
JMM A. GOOD, . . el
, FIVHE undersigned most earnestly
. A appeal to ali thomeindetei te them, eltber h,
...... .. . ■ . ■ . ... - .1. note ef nceomt, to ceibedrward an pa- —
/P"ITasaeniszegp.fuedhirahcgmd “rngeaman
n, Fua Dalee ana R I rite ■Ba»uatpiir«Ud te the SprnE. sih, erwV Utri' M 6
Supreme cour ofih-smest Awara Partieglrai. । totoh sr tewto Suna Atos mad wee*,
teeuenova 1lana tiue ana edileetit [snn 4 _muingasoEi5 a* me W pr.g4 to th*.
. - -----—trim sinte.wbeet,comhan. teed, nod to xipqa e
eoumirypreduce takes ia ezehange or eardink W
tee rofle,at the highest meret pricea ' d
•UMM alwajpn bandim eale, at so wo** me
pomna. ELLIS a MORKoW.T
Ptoea. Am ' !
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Com win to Mound on Saturdny ofeach week
Fiour and memialwayeen,hand far sate. ^7
♦M. «. skawooD.
Pallan TexnAn,,:
We hope to bear, ove Meg that this latter
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x^iiki ia su rrGeito ghr HfHUh
A. Lasom-n--L. B acmave.
lcor-
t, bee ________—
_ icon- AAKEyupa,Tums.sahsmen,andcstrayd
dussatcbsliehingdavez axspdazpzametaz “
Ale argues "nat 'mm 4 Evarcid. Aefota white, a lis-
0 States, but three furihe, dian berw-a’thevenirue sed ey-, ‛aporeie4 to
Md ie Congress are suf- {Kend ne • aY• ARE » yeno **• ea.hin ‘
e he qworum whiebipre-bqnpts"Mcanm.ir"se
a amendment. Th e Post * 2, D onnty. andcreyes mette N Myen, J • .
1 Republican papr ie Xew -one Tax Low nOnsE. uh****
irapmnsauekme
ates cannot be PuLoH/. ur insiehesa, eU • epot on I
•Mri. white es *»
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Henurable Serein ef Mate, wo renpmetly ieferm
te desiriea mimom sequninnt ein th* Me toe
al iglatea ef t-p-taw --ma w emem-
memey tee pekdiphha ef mid Lowe ia tbs -Bune
tin ” hi abowt twa or them wenka
Weekly, and others of like ilk. they will be
L anxieestofndeomeliterery journal bee-
lag its origin and sympathy wihthe South, * proportee,
to whieh they ean give their support. “The. , “Cahandeemine fryewr sires
man. ” ra-sas
• NrMr. s G. Wort blagtou, who boo just taied by the reading public let m pro-
MeFA ihe ' Tejuvned Mm the wieinity of Vicksbure. duce ourewuliterarureb all "eana
inet,, says that ». B. Boutos, of Mareball
has been appointed Collector of Internal
tadi.
WE t be underzigned, have form-
an.di cormunml SwatmonBi to sb* d;
•< Bem TsnA. UBdtr Ae tom •< i M BkowEA 2 i
co, te tke escs Oetbe IA, g
Weshai beprepar wamra
JoHN M. CROCKErT,
ATTORKXY AT LAW,
DALUAa-rtJtAB. -
KKFILL promptly, earefally and .
VV Alligetfy atteda to all bestmess WUb wanh
be maybe emtrweted. . ,, ‘ .
. I E.r. Nieholen, et ite Mb «vm of WfaWtew h
' Fevria, b ra furard over his buriMto to tom. ebd tt
A.Hpnuy-brPerhy- _______
। damnas . Ba te. por. hoa of any hotel in ito State, Attartod to i
slsonz Pip. mblshment te a large sad qemmidibus etahle,
kPhitowto 65 Prker, cem- winat an rimes be snpeiied zih te best pe
nndCLamyleiu. andemiededyexperengeg
- —J. ntote Mil SB Hr*, by wilard, HOK
Mdteich, rimshaw ala Lesa, . !*•»- Oet ’♦ 484 5 >•
Trim- A theun-
goteorepnatpennt,cogtenetedbebw‛dtane *
( September. 1865, uosihed to raws w 11
; was and mwia Thome having open eceomnt amer-
havejust received trom Gnl-
ubszpnscALicos,towE1Ls, - - 2
$ from him against the vessel aad her own- , e--j,ac,
1. ers. The man says he wasshspendedby. '•
the heels, ned his tegs pulled apart urn if he PeoP’e A ‘b<
9 thoughrberhould be torn, in twa, buthe Thursdeveung last, accorijug to prev onthelenside wore out. He was eted in sey-we hare bad ill kinds or wenher.
llmaietnined the trush.thagnosjdoyu ous nnghcement Owing to 4 press of | a hamerpun, qotton eoat, purple .pome oft during she past w-rh—mor* rata, almom }
Mt UteKrtf untn his ^rar^n 2eara businechet the time "e zere wsable toat-thesame material, ariped mi iopleted bo-
t thai shey had serried their brutality too] EendaL"e, Wished to4p Wo bear Ute i---------T .------
tat, ml he woe released from his fesrful Jyes rgetke however, highly spoken of shoes, and wbiie yarn edek. The mem variety than w* ewer to remember to have
pMMmi. During the torture the mae to- t asasensleand timely addroos, partieu. ‘ of the de spaced weteburiedhin the family had within the same space of time
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senseleas to the ground. The poor fellow ‛s Ahe wheetsbor of the speech wresensible *
legs are saliy swollenand mangled, and he i aad in the point. *
could hardly move with pain.— Panama —-
' BeDisiiicsCour foptill ta session, but
< ioas of that depert me a; ear be eurtailed. Ci
It imapparent aad has been for some time, l
a he pre-ent. The Sew thesgpEasaurndmsnuzuomadurin
ean* daily Sov bern the of ial PA- exceprional conerol or restraint in regard to
t*e State and city, is a new candi- their internal affairs. It io already kawn •
Lase fat the peWie favor ana seems to he that he restriets military sushocity in the ie
a tee * rnmuM outhers States to the narrow*.’ limiteon-
doing Apo8Fr9M* eras. 1 sisient wirh the preservation of order and
The a paper started sinde the war she safevy of she Government
eommeprd, elaima we believe to bar* sbe |t r knowa, aiso, hat he looks with an
. largest eireunlasiou, and is doing its uimoet anxieueye to the time when the Freed-
to rank as the teadiog paper of the ehy. man • Eurtu, e’ablished during ‘hr war, v 10
M .. 7. x s and clolhel with power* not very haram- ;
Th* vs vid favorite bes agein iouswihipepreseui eondition ofthinga, ^MXT*BOOKM,
been revivel, under its forsqer aldo propri- aboil »o longethe hecessary Lo the protec- u> iU TH BRAS
eters ani isjakin, itsold place U the af- tion of the nogrdbp a»d the recognition of Mat sematics Trizonometry, Geometry, 5
be tr new rights.. “
But we must rethember that ibe Pres-
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to see eur sons, which he desires, for its removal frem
J I eotemporaries waking uptgthe pecessty among ua—Housten Te -- —
plce, in thais tesmy, about a milsifrom of building rallronaa ana hope that < they - "rum*. MILLINERY GOODS.
Sa'S^XtoS^
x5 mae . umizkua
penetrated the bead about two inehex opart great seareity of pine lumber ie this place, । irate to Alleyton, and No. 832, from Bren-
on the left or rather the back part of the and experned zeTprine tuat rme enter- bam to Aii “l tri-weekly, uut 90th ;
. , nt- ___ piacromage the lediea l promime t auhr esthimkbut _____ —____
""aapmurrdmqozditn *"ionkremice E2-
„ , K 2 . Partice waptiec Mlliner Guods mH a*d it to Xo‛t ..0
City. Siemering and Follmer are the pub- ! — iihi eiyhandprie, by examin- nledatehorineice.
b hishers. and Judee W. R. Jones Editor taKf^AtaM* wmd sitog i ho stem. E
w. »« U M mt exchang. Um wi Dress and Riding Hata, Bon-
pleasane I nets, Dramas, Basques, &c.,
eremmegeemseamee , . Madet order, •
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mmemm
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Pgosanuu Anon.nie, ar run FnEzusux a . Senntor Sumoersgethe edit
’ zepanasaredminewarb
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
Wheat taken it exthinge for Mt. •
PRATHER & SWING,
Danle. eet. n. IM -fcfo '
the business men cf Kaneas look to the city en Trias. Io EFato, which to fore the war, their benefit, and by whom aad thro
erGbeton - raraAoua. m "" i to to- e-aunez: “
*~J"* -u -e -- abuseor it any other way, the bureau will ibjcvuciq
before the war. This is the route in which he dissolved. The results of the operation
of the bureau in this district are enough te (awppi
show lbs imposeiblity of indueing 1b* ne- WWW MAM . .
groes to engage in boorat and profitable ARTIES holdingany U.S.orC.
------- voluomr* tabor There are more than 18, • LArrpents,wmtvelienesbrmetveslefmuh
The,edlitorial'correspovdent of tbe Gal- • b iqh should reeri vet hecordial rapport of 000 of them in the viefnity of this eity,
m«b« sews,aw.g. -wyitingtomGaivee- lie people of Norhern Texas It is not andnot one out of tea tarafogod ta My |
ton. bet. Htb.Btofnottera the arrival at only the prnecicsbl of •« the various xulanaricotarm“geb"tuctrPuzhg"o,
It ix atshe game time, all-ticed , ef the New Orieans Daily Btar aad Weekly
mely impolllie at tbis juncture, soutk. Wewayadtha Mooers. Eryaat
heenerideniifei with tke etrggaCe are agetis foraltthe New Orieaas
HLmh for independence, to give andXgw York dailiea seglies and maih-
Abi* priyat opnign,iucondem- lies, and
, , PPeeting the metal coduet or suhseribe hpugihem. ,0 .“.6
nalehareeterinttesof the chief of the 4 - ’ --r. — _ 1s
lergey. Mr. ie rtspeeted o ‘ s We refer especiaile 13 the Copar,?
Any- n fac5 we believe, bship Netice of Mesars. J H Brower AtoCo?
brty of thete who mere at- aszenecal ComjuissionMerehants, New
Cgeltderafe eause, and who, Yrk. The senior of the Mr. J. H.
, have survived the H.s naie is 4 rar Erower, has long been in the Texas tiade,
ftbe bomthern peple and, befare tke war., ani Messrs. Biydenburg
his fate, his mempry wiil be and W H. Sellers, if wemiatakenot, are old
rainy lfousebolda aS a true pa- Houston merchants
. --—e aoldier an J a wise atatesman. r --------
W be i Lor hl did or did not injure the' Com vesar8e e the advertisement of Flake a Bul-
federate cadse in the course of his leadar- elin, whh paper has heen appointed to
ship, bow is not the me, when he fa ia pris- pblih the laws of the United tates,
oh and deprived evenol writing mueriajs , Aby person wishing the Bulietin can I
•WBK. and which wiarewel
Cach prices, .
Come mad wo m-Our motto in
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I JULIUS E. LEVY &Co., "mdmm“"wLsraroz
A T WAXAIACHIIE, RLLIS Co.,; -to*-*-!**-*^-------------
A TRAM, wi m the uiguEr rair, A- Administrators Notice.
■ therinCaBNerMEAHAXDISE.*r.I
Cotton, Wool,,,
8,10,-5
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GkbvKal dpu » Arark os Juvvenaox
±Davts.— 1 hi b rtober number ef Harper s fesingree buggiesAnd a aqk for Sato..
xr ». Pdisfs an sruete rot • the pen e , -a
ordan, ipteGhirf of to Geu ♦ Larknksnixa ro raE L26a2. — Mrs. M. J.
Beat regardin enere eriticia ofthe eon-. Johnson will ekehauge Mihnery goble to
- duct of Mr Deri a* President of. the dvmhjiwest cash pricas for wheat, dee her ad-
era confederacy- Be regret this exhiM- vertisement in tday s paper. Sbe is now
s tonef feehipgon the Peri of Geh. Jordan. | opening her tall style* of Hats, Donnets,
We regret tt frde ruke of the auehor ef • ke 4. nt fnil to give her a ceil, her goods
* .. X + r -h- *h- -outhi- J exeet any yet brugh tO this Market."
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o xoucg- a
given, that at
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me < This ie thenfre is nonit
havihuciaimnepninntmoedetete,tu
low ; aaden »»i**m toirits* te 2
Aerrmperty,
bsg,a
SCHOOL BoOKS!
Imiportation
eNorh.
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s against aala estute, te
beated,within ihe Mme
torn ms todteWte asto
fam. or A:.
bet. Utb. al0‛notices the arrival at only the pnetieableofall the
Henston at the agent, and zives na some ad- propes routes te the Pacihe, as regards |
dtionnlin’ormationonihesuhjeet. W.R economy, but possesses th4 further advah- ------- p-,— -----—--- . _ ,
mvs that .be put’rau -comses as a dele, tageof running through country elreny licentimmenessnot enly brings hudrede of Jush Received
gatefom,euy at Kanms to consu weu storied through a large’part ef hs ex- them.tostheTolieeCountenelazsthi from Pahli
wi h theoficers ef the Central Rdilroel teal h wil carry them es (Ms winter like -rotten Niadditionto
with a view to its ex ens on tp Red Rive . We shoubl be pleased tehear trom pur sheep Yet, it to to these degraded brutes I AcHooLPuoKs---
s nJ t bene* to eno sees with a rail rasd new Lasteru exchanges a* to Mbs steps being U at the Republican lenden inCongress ~ j?T r^- 1'" 1 ‘ 5-
being built from Kanra* City in ihis diree- taken tward- the buildink of this road “ “h
tion,6ty miles at kich are already com- . .. T.i
p‛eied.‛ The Legielaiute of Kansan hes
gianted aelarter for a railioad from Ken-
sa»tfalveston;adisrsuce‛et 300 miles,
125 mies at dwieh. at rhe two extremitiea _____
areascendvsase waenierniiem. and givn ather ''S" “< nbun- 1
pletea k will ye che great mnin ouxjei to khe agproperit.1 * be para"a‛b j
beeanfor the F,w.«. .r pome aozek r a "FSS? thepeople of
mo- MM, ...I territories tkM wit -oonbe “ V time has " been more abundauiyen-
The New
at the
’ Sab Fzasciscu Ocf,8. — At a gu rtert e _
' face l oclock to-day, the severest rank fPUBLusD EVERT SaTcNDAY xozsnG,
quake ever foltihere, frighteped alniost the --------------
entire poyalation late the sireet. During
.7 halfamimute two temendous shacks enus-
e{ the budings to reek to and frgin a man-
- Ber altegdther alaruing Services were
qger in most ofthe ehurehs. . -A large eou-
- grega n in the Unitarinn Church was be-
Tu 4 diewisso when the shock comimenced.
- All rushed to the door faster tban they
i: equld be acgaMUtawdceed with exig oou.
7 3 Musilar scenes took place at lit. la s Cn-
tbedrel and home other churemes adi Sub- { «
day sehuo Is. The rush was so desperale „
frem the Carbolic ehuich on Vallejo street chrg* Sor
; that the large doorkofthe thain enrance fme.m - s to. payawie ‘iavaziabi, .1
- ’ K were carried aw Ae buidingswareraekuimomouncemeutisnde. ,
el ia many place*. It surprises tery qie i • Kh abute rata ata in hgal t-sRO
;. shee largeemgzunces hke te deeiden-mqancupzeraruarini —i
tal and CEmpolicen bv.e.s. fanp otheri —
j1 buildiugegkrherchha, -h ------*e
। • more setimuiginj*m4.
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