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The fin aro/yabenee anew--p.-rnnpeniinccineeaen sons ,
K .tore everthelrinity River drawn by-mere atan pen hierven, so ci nite fie each Te is ihownist
E “TexasCopper Mining and Man-
ofacturing Company.
Latest News Items.
Latest News Stems. INDIANS IN LLANO AND RURstrI 2
, Judge Davis of the Bipreme Bench bee —On Tuesday sight last, early in 1 SM
been nominated by the Labor Reform Con [the evening, the Indians passed I % Caruttn -
vention for President and hoc intimated down Llano coanty. through Bur- R EIPENCE -
_____his acceptance thereof." t. net, and came to within three and
S E*" el, lbw, the report of Prof. DeRyee, The Central Paelfio Rond is reported a hair miles of Bluffton, and what l
AARo “ - =e*m-/--ck. was ^--% epen and The Japanese are expected soon
on this side the Rocky Mountains, - .
trees waaueet ,
at Dallas. wheeland fire rents for each
UTE ---me*o(*ierei----=*-: 23 ==============
.. . two sbimat. ntheer wiel, and see • Grand Jury of the Federal Court and
SREFt E haimal toy which unmnetedrse. I that a eapias was in the handidrma n’s. -.
whir Mastren is progress of cheefos ****** *i----------------Iteto | Marshal for the @ne-e pr.t-e..re.hIretarg together with ise charter as amend,
ks mast, at shis pixse, will be. * loom I anhujed weenett. Site 2EPN Texas 2- 212 ..
TO PAY, he
several mont
f. completed an
—ting the sn-
a rant, et this pixee, will be
I mad for ussy and in mak-
Lmement we desire to five a
“ Foreh M Pefrgor----emmie. Seto
* loose animal of the carele siod..com
for his arrest. Ire
** loose animal of the easele ster........... Beta the Statesman Offer
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The followire are the eMfcernefthe Com- 2.72,27
would pregens
SATE RBAV. MARCH 2, 1872.
--P r —pops ------- : sari Just
Fesireuan Vast sarcuDAY
BY JOHN w. SWINDELLS
1 inception. "
| The Dallas
Rosar JOSSELYN. Heitor
Bridge Company was first ___
the Legislature of Terms. Jut. Pe”V nt nt
under the na ne of the “Dal. VW CHOWDy President."
GE M 8*iNH, Feerelary.L
MoaNrya ebertered by
23870,
pension Brilge Company A . = -
enpafomontoi can amendatory Act passed . J'° n DRYam, Treasurer.
and was approve. March 2,1871, e ith the r
The leer Westherforl Times contains
story of thiscompany as given by its See-
New Zdrrlisements,
FORSALE,
is there called the “Colorado Su. Convenient to Town. For further
— -------- -J.N. HANCock
W**eb 2,1872 741045 "Prines rme.
at Arutie 201 A letter from Joseph T. Wilem, Hemani*
sioner of United Stales land Onice, and
0292 the statement of the Chemieni Ameayer of
. t the Ba himore and Cuba Smelting Mining
.od "Company, as to the worth of the ore. By I
this "pen" -
answer the indictment and said further —__- - - = ------771 i une poasy somes in merico are continued.
Marshal would hear from Wash. October following. By the emended nets Fighting and stealing all over the
1 logten la a few days. In consequence the of 1805, of October and November, they P...---.- :- n____
arrest was not ma le and the marshal sent
that the
DiyoRs:—J. W: Crowins, Ges. #.
a lethere any reason why the Shreve-
pert Times showd le intermeddling win. | following incerporutors, six J. K. P. Re | Swink, Juo H. Aryan A. C. Comp C.HNA "INS’
the Congressional questlonan this siati cord, T. C. Jordan, w. M. Gasten, SarahBesnchamp W. Hi.Erather And B.P. Bryan. A - .**""
what war she w the »d. - - “---I - ------ - 1 --------------------***** M.Mn-. u
Gov. Tirekinerton? We do -
stand this ecurse on the part of the Times
— i needs explanation.
dings ar
not under-
We cannot elove (i article without ten- Te George x m,g 1872
H.Cirl, J. W. Harues and J. W. Crow......
dus. Active measures were at once insug- dering our congratulations to the Compa. - llave capias pistol is my hands for dar.
ursted foe vailing the bridge.- books of ny on the completion of their labors, and- ' -
sutseripriet wrre-epense, ahi stock to the we wish also to award to the gentlemanly
amount of zhont 585.000,-peely, taken in representatives of the King Bridge Com-
ernot and Seererary
What action sball L
0 S ■ amoun, <4 amntMXX specie, taken to FFP-PBTAHTES the KIBA Bridge Com-
• sktpredue tn Non Pinafew onys. On the IDS or a prit inat, the pany, Col. W. W. H. L.awnaxen, the gener.
Ranoeftr epler of the vatrable "pechet company ed» mal'y organized by
at Kerr and Brek on the Nego iation of tion of a Board of Directors and
the i as. No one can read these gorrcles
the elee- fal agent, and Capt. Cuaniza k. Pmssrsand
the nee-|E% H. Gimas, F-4, our mrel of praise
′" one ear "rhe* esary officers; a preliminary purvey of for their uniform courtesy and energy.
*′ NNE ′ the n ′ “* several ' miss- anie mad-s * e at the They are all the sight men in the right
Seeteten of the Treasury e his “" I foot of Main street, one Mito. A Wil ar t om.. places, and we take pleasure ba commend.
therity by He - — ----* -* B’
: oret with J. Conk A Co. and fiber foreign
capitalists, calle, c 8 tiliens, to mystify
r made a one at the They are all the right men in the right
foot of Main street, one at the flat of Com.l places, and we take pleasure in commend,
in the financial arrange ' menek tses Jasn s 1664 hersech the ino ing them to the people of Texas wherever
* MPU. These three wirvers were tbwy may go. FT W
j n ade sul iurinjaren of ecaly iurni-ber, - —7- e list
common honest prople, by. = Wich sho me Cap, w. n. weyreourn, e, g ... OO PASTE
2 i . .LI5PS *Cu of the Wigr. Their We publish this week two erticles, one
5 " den, * X 4 "Pit stock solders ’ * ’ * deidr 1 locate from that old viable democratic organ,
talent home and abroad. A great putd* . the bridge at the foot of Commerce street, the Boston Post agalest
debt W a great furre, grinding the poor the ahe of the old bridge and ferry. Fir. 25" **′ “SWIM the aimsoudi
poddemrei" ng * re" " cant’im teen per east of ship espitol ltsex wa eall noer, comp mining eorpewny or de dflerory
Wiermaeak "hieh generals # ed for and esliceted, and work commenced eonitue r the S.u.w Devsonratia
hend one. 5 € T
Febeme,” the other from the B» Paul Pio-
neer, complaining earnestly of the dilatory:
176 Set 2, $
at once. A cen’rael for the stone work of mittee h is ha nlly necessary for
iba three Piets * shutmentyreggired, was m3 that has meet with cur retire appro-
-enterti hi sal Mrawr. ******* Dev. ballon. The article from the Poet refers
ha ring personally known Mr. Herulon, :** ”1 ies were is be completed by the te an exceedingly able communication to
we minse confers our surprise at the mark ′: of Cter, WAL in "eeimran-lime,
nd ability which distinguishes is. It is he tmpTS Wed Hren incorrespondence
T with several Iron Budge tail ers, and
_.. 5ni"y. ahont the Ist of Ju’y entered into
Herndon one contract with Col. W. w H. L.wRescE, swerable.
Agent of the King Iron Bridge Compa
1r TAT-"1" - *" ******** AMF
-= yf"Fn tome Nanma*, for a wrought iron ta- ablest exponent of the passive policy which
•^ of 'w loenforthe How: bulenareh bridge, with two eponc—ono ir ... the not „ provost, 5...,
serin. How w.S h pals ba
Giseprech on the Eluentional Bill.: Not
monist confess our surprise at the mark
st decidedly an honor t the State, and
tim promise of—afesmansbip if * high
onder. We congratulate Mr.
his maiden effort..
wThe
ne to
. that peFer, signed Cincinnati, which is
rather too long for our columns, or we
should be glad to lay it before our readers.
We hink with ahe F’est,, that it is unan-
The Missouri Republican, which
we read every week ertentively,Las the
T'stsph is only ponallef by the + lea *.....the other 140 ''" in lengib, signally failed to answer the objections W
mek ng 200 feet in all. The contract was, Ciaclunatis er th. C . ita to.
Thet"d"n.ron, .ni th .41,1 rendly fruneb, the Inf of O-geher, provid.
& Pierce s Ita k Store, andtiztsiine ePIdafen or piers -
ir stock of Jewelys, waremi receive .-----------
, T [2f] eurred lath in the building of the
wise the
jure gold
We have received a printed orpy of 0
et State of Texas,
take U the malter?
Tuoxas F. Prastu,
- U. 8. Marsbal.
And received this reply, viz:
The ice has broken up ta the Missouri
and Navigation i opening.
The Bew York Germans sustain the
this it appears that the Company was course ef Senator Seburz.
chartered in May, I8H4, and organized in The jolly times in Mexico are continued
Cmmn " mhorised To „„, and ape- arebigumning..
rate * manufactory for copper, iron, sul-
phur, and silipeter, at such plaes as may
be selected within she counties of Clay,
Wichito, Artier, Wilbarger and Baylar,
and the time of the charter is extended
‘ine." They shot at William Miller,
the arrow striking him on the side,
parsing through his clothes and at
most making but a slight wound. Jory
Tliese same Indians have been seen A
as late as Thursday last, the 15th
inst. in the Crownover settlement:
but what damage has been done in
the way of murdering and stealing
- we have not learned These facts
of rulers in France. Germany is getting have been furnished us by D
ready intake possession of it again to ee Cowan, E-n. an early
cure the payment of the Freuch debt 5 fact one of the first of the Fisher &
Prospects for a general row ie Europe
Should there be a change
A nusuors=,Fon SALE,
Niar the Dulla. spring, atond
IT Time the Puthie sqinit. vain-bLe
" ANBIY
*ars 2. 1922-24-0 %*P=,
GROCERIES
care the Piymen of the Etui debt , A n 3= _----
A new Tammany in’ New York is to be Met Colosy—in Lane county,
organized with U Connor, Belmont, Law j who * * frontiersman of undoubt
Cisco, Barlow and Marble as big chief. . ‘ 4 ′* * " “ met = it- 4-1
.20 ____I water —Statesman, 20th, -
The Committee on Commerce have re- 1 _
ported a Mil making Sbrevepon s port of sor-The year 1871, so dimuntrod,
entry and deliver; to many fire insurance companies, Syrup, s.
A bill has been introduce l in Congress - was one of unexampled prosper 1 , "man A
making amendments to the Charter af the to the NORTH MISSOURI - ----
Texas, Pacitte Railroad giving more tei- of the fire It comes, with assets more
; for, the completion of the western en d than doubled: and now with re. Ori
end satharieing the issue of consolidsfed Dent 1 1 I 1 .__— -
Bonds of Somhera Pacinia and u-mplin "n'ara cied sers indemnity it,” erode sees
and E'l Paso together with Texas Pieinct all who are willing to pay an ade-ll .nami, : M
------ quste rate Jso is KENFooT Agent, | Lister. Salmon, Peas, Toreros, 6oN7,
Call and See Dull, v . ” 7. Jelirsand Pr-er.ra, Candice, Pick ta, vA
- 29 ' A * ***** Macher. S.4. Smile , ., 7 -
A NEW.SUPPLY.
1 HoeereS
MI kisdeefereries to suit the *wtm.
from 20 to No years. It appears, further,
that the Company have located about
12,000seres of land, near the center of
Archer eohbty, and have obtained pateais
for 8,960 sores of the same, and patents
will soon be obtained for the remainder.
ed grit, and a Democrat of the first ____—
water - Sneman 200 ,mueN, E-erly
W AREIXGTOx, February 22, 1872.
Thomas F. Purnell, U. 8. Marshal ? , j
I am not able from the foots in my pos
session to give yon any insirmetions. 3
Gro. H. WILIAM*
Attorney General, U.S. ___
In the mean timn, the Governor lent the yet been anempled, .....noteo
city of Austin, while the Court was *
session, as we understand it, nwd went, it
to said to Huntsville, where our Be h’rn
itentiary is located, 1
r i
It has also 2,000 ackee of genuine mud
Leertificates, which it intends tv biate soon
on timber and ecal lands. No work has
I settled condition of that region, continual-
" to infested bs the nadian raiders, and the
want of convenient iracsportation to
.** CO: JESPOSNOB to A
01*/" rvrofes.1 market. B at the completion of The Con. The C re coated Lightning Rods, which
"P‘e he date of theestra issue. Hl is---==-= * *** - -------
therefore charged by the Statesman with
violating his word of honee and dying
from justice. We are inclined 4a ilek
that our eotemporary has, perhaps, rather
ever stated the must er of flight, bear I: i«
ler of fight,” but i: is
evident to our mind that the Gov erner
wanted to keep out of the way waril he
could hear further from Washington and
learn how for he was to be supported by
the Grant dynasty.
The Austin Journal of the same late as
the Statesman says
nothing of the Govern
or lesvivg Luntin, which is something
singular. Court Journals usually ehron-
iole the going and coming of great person
ages. The Houston Union of the 24th ult.
complains bisterly of the course of the
which is something
Union of the 24th ult.
mek Ps 200 feet in all. The contract was, Cincinnati, or the Post,, with ell its in.
c at the bridge should be completed and genully and logic There is no renson,
reads fAr "Nth* the 1st of October, nrania and none can be given why the few a
AD. *were ready tosstie fed republicans—we may few in com -
i teudelwyv of various kinds oe.1 parison sib the hosts of the demcerney-
.... Piers cannot Net with them under their presentLane_
■ organisation for the overthrow orene pres. I require the Governor to go to Nfanteville
and in the transportation of the iron work,
” a Dave TeePlis a PrIRIP’E erpy BIT B U L -′ ***""′*′* ′′, .-• UTTHNUN VI HW NT-
i-morisi by the Mayor -4 Inert of Al i the T SEC "Ahin* here "mil zheut en corrupt radical government, Ir they
the PuMAss- At this time, Capr. are honest in their professions, as laid
derman of the eiry of Galves on to
United Sites, proving for an *pprop:is- |
time to improve shi harbor of that city. This
CMNSP *htin down im in ‘"—* Platform, itey have
’ sugars—Crushed Powered, Grano,
end Brown.
O, Sugar Hucee Molorsen
Best quality e Kso and Java Cr
Best quality Imperial and Bleek
Statesman hot it gives no sufficient expla
nation of the Governor’s eonduet. It snys
" he went to
Hew sville for a any or two
on offeial business." We can scarcely im-
agineany official business whiel would
. Affin of the bridge and com- renched./he position, which how been X
in naimportantanp-msion-matter in = hich * by Em. H. pied for years by the demoerney, and
an whole e mmesce ofthe entry is in * *" have hu | which they will stand upon in the next
-unt w-a -*--*h -l. n. ithe PWy * King Urige Compuy Presidential canvass, and we can are noth.
**btr rear* These gen lemen ing to prevent"the eardial union of all
^ J— -------*-------a candidate acerpinble to an for his C ■
- - „ these in Duval And New
and unforseeu eral republicans can have no-confidence
the whole commerce of the eigntry is in
teresied, and we knos was why this b • four
not been astended to long ago. Millions of T
insphond money have seen upended on "ef pemture in sayina so worked] .------------
. Rara 4.1 and Ukon for the bes energetically and constantly darius tor moderation and patriotism.
112:129 .2 E .... Posts m*K =*hman3 and unforseeu erai republicans ean here -...---.---,
. disadvantages, but always with a hearty i in the democracy, how can the democracy
seed Till ***N the com Pletion of this have any ees fdrnce ia them? One thing
* i bridge, At one time * high rise in the ’ is certain, the demoerncy can never trust
eff of our brethren there, and it is time
M s small portion should be coming to
Be.Thanks to soumtor The man of Ohio river threatened the entire deatrnetion or Sumner with an his hatred of Grant. The
foria copy of the late "piech of Senator heir Leporeiz trestle work over the riv. disaffection is merely veroonal win him.
5.22.5 Mow York on the “T"Pion of "1 "5 “ * large epES men for re no" Ge la “*Ki"% the most odions et
of Grant. The
j ***** "kded did carry N**y a por- deetrines, and defeating a measure of
- ....too . tion of is tatiby dint of hard work and shere justice to the Southern people, in his
M York * WAE meh untiring enerenilall obstacles were ove- fanciie exertions to force ahsorute nemro
919 nt Sow York during tee late war come, and to-day, our etiizers win see the
"** FrnaN Cermw, being late-noble struerare complete in an its fair pro
• I eTrink in the French Courts for portions and renay for use. Capt. Foist,
mimcrenduet in the matter of buying arms tells us than the erection of this bridges,
me the U.S.Government, tried to exe se that so, ide. pincing of the imom work so
himeeif on the ground, that bribing, was the p ersc had echt more than any bridge
the micersal misiom in this country andior the same eng h thof the King Compas,
that aothiss tal bedone without ir, so have ever put up. n his has been cause)
. anye the N. Y. Tribune. Quite compli by varices reason, not
The article from the N. Y. Tribune in
reference to the Custom House Committee
1 aniif examinations into i be corrupt do-
to force absolute negro
social equality upon them. The demoera
ey are driven to no such straits as require
the abandonment of their organization €
for to thia it comes in the end—try.
to disguise it as youmay—it is the mak-
king of a new party, or no party, with no
and nothing short of an absolute necessity
should have taken him from Austin under
the circumstances.
lle should have of.
forded no pretence for a charge of fight.
What was the business which took him to
Huntsville? And where is he now we
see no note of his return. The attempt of
the Union, in connection with this
Jugy of the Grant ring to New Tech will
he send whs interest Greeley is evident,
in the honest for the present radical lend-
or and will have to abandon them
la
necessary to enn
merate here We can say, however, as we
de on the word of those thoroughly exper-
lenced in such matters, that Delias now
r«—- ■ the shew ridge to le found in the
* % They, not even excepting the A-
mons Wire Suspension Bridge at Waco. 4s
to the capacity of the bridge, that can
bardly be estimated by us, and we do not
know that it will he testedLefure being
rreeired by the Company. Weare ratio,
ted that it will bear up any . weight that
will ever he placed upon it, sed that is
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The Dellas Herald riilienles the Mani-
or as “an ontreme paper. * As well sneer
»extreme Ge-llines—en reme honest y - | " P
atemeconsclentlousners, ste. was wash. sufieien's ' of there bri'ges recently
"giee aa extreme patriot sail Jes is as erected at Wa-nJ, Dews, as we learn
27ms lover of ilis Father?-Dergin from the Nebraska, City Chronicle, was
2 i 101 subjected to the following test: 30,0001bs.
brings u*—** saw, old friend weight was placed on each cue, after
2 PieFsos wid when he was knocked which a boiler weighing 5,000 ba hauled
* "At rail- If we tend ever by four horses driven in a trot, passedl over
woprsed there was shy analogs between without showing the least sign of weak.
Denton Monitor, Gen. Washington, ex- mess in the bridge. Such testimonials are
et doflines and bur blessed Saviour, held by the company in large numbers,
"Never would have attempted a passage from points in the Norihken, and we are
I as extreme patriot and Jes is aa
sens in the bridge. Sues
testimonials are
• whe it, or called in question a site fore that the Dallap triage-in prove
I the lowliness of its eorporiety. But equal’s wrong. The masonry is promonne.
M: " Amine item-IMA Nato enp-rieneat men, and all
Niewof ridicule.
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oWe would recommend 4 the Sher-
man Patriot to procure about a ton of
HTMeNSnianepaie This, through the bottom to the high ground
—Msemio***** the went of the river, rail n.m
: 1 4--
the other parts of the structure are equal-
' well made.
In connection with the bridge, under
the charter, is a macadamized nadway
on
• ■ T r 3 was. ma'e
1 during last summer, and is now an excel.
_. T I lent, rond, bit it will be greatly improved
should be preteesedd from lightning by uo-i hereafter by the Company. The approach
ing, A lien’s “eppee-conted R.s. Mr al. from Commerce street to the fiest pier is
len in stopping at the Crutehf-11 Have in [grveled, and will also be improved hire-
"hrhergeiving orders for them. Calliaferthie approach is it0 feet is length:
len
— a Pern ermee the dirt ire span of 140 feet,
. Tie liscerss Searn F umm.-w. bate re. - netl be seend “pan of 160 feet, then the
j entred from s. d. Neoger En. President Inis work on the West 160 feet then the
of the Texas State Fair Company at Hous ear *** °124 est, and face the ----
tonn sirenlar and pamphlet copy of m-ddry "broushthe tones of 1224
Rule-Regulations, Premiums, ae of them" 4 41
a dried Store Fain, to commence se the
J Faip fisennde, near Houston, en Saturday
Nas liisng and continue seven days.
The Bisie of Texan has nothing to do with
this Fain as his pome might indieste, bus
- the Colshen sea great ondlay in get-
* ties atimo, has made many substantial in
provementeand lies exhibited much ener
57. if it has art always acted wisely in all
i, a. Mr. J. W. All’s is putting up. They ami “There •"*• free who lived in a spring,
p-at-s in Nay nen, -of y.mise mine, jus the tbieg—eemeasal = well as uss- He MS mh 4 24 UM Le eunlalent
within a distance of 140 miles from our "*** * eumberiof enters for them: Por, ufrortentre Nofnesinn: U.ba.
eity, to hieh the ore can be proauebly ***“%, Am, bo Ms g ^ ad Wen • mun huwe seen Anaye
brought th-***- 5 od eendtsett neuise iideeryenmo te hinmitsun; peers thi often befit
e. JL_1 . eirger, Mary A once tuneful voice among
tral Rallroad to Dallas, which
is et.
Toliere and Clgars—a great variety
BRANDY, .
rtf _ S te Retguteai
WINE AND WHISKEY
The bilding of the T-m Pacing gond staty no make cemmet for -omen f-eer"z
will give the Company still more eleven *** h . utterly spoiled by ‘cold la the head,” dr 2
lent transportion, and the banns and Foe the Danias we 7 92 the lungs or both combined For the T
Wichita road, if completed, will run right. ‘ The Public School. alote me"tiened “eronker” we are net
through the mining region both of copper n w the desire of the Superintendent of our .. rejoice to know .carmen 4
and coal. The report of Prof DeRyee on Publie Instruction to establish a sekel of mnsy keep their heads clear caM eir
the kind and quality of the copper ore higi order in the city of Pallas. The city, th cats in Tune by a timely use of DA
*-Th auto 21 to, FESCHFPNPLI, mad." At
obtained and worked- n ore so than the note the ground upon which to erect the
famed copper mines of Lake Superior, and buildings. For that purpose the eity au-
sigpilar is the kind found in the Ural thoritied dip weMPPSinted "mu C.Xonns e
Mountains in Russia, in Germany and the
North of England. The examination of
the specimen of ore, forwarded by Air
Swenson of New York to the Balriasore and
Cuba Smelting Company, showed it in ex-
tain 60 88 per cent, of er pper and worth
$240 per ton. The amount of ore. on the
Golden Medical Discovery, both of which
are sold by druggiste.
what By sp-poin no. End IB. '
Indigestion is not andgerons, may the Maenity Per.
hip net ′ Izeit, while it renins mere hi-ligre
lien Let leck as the reusequence to which it iny
te, and often dies when M heromies a chronic shin-
Of the bet quality, and warrant, a pure FL
plear d te have ene.omers call and - .
stuck before pursharje a elsewhere.
92] L.R.BAID,
LARGE SALES
Justify Small Profits
The Great Book, Stationery
AND MUSIC HOUSE
orthe Meuth-W...
Chaliingexromparisen of Prices wit those ery
Crimane, Cincinnati and Saint Louis, in ====2
PIANOS# PIANOS:
HALEEIT, pavSArO_
HAZLETON BROTHERS
A MERIAN. T“
MARSHALL: WENDELL.--------,-,
We undertake to sell a strierly Firas €... Pc
at a lower price, and % better Pistro for A. .
then any other house in the trade.
Cabinet Organs
A fall line of Name A Hi-lii-Cakings ones
always on hand. ***
Sheet Masle.
Over 30,000 pieces, embracing at that M
god. Aire all the operas, mneie bock., -.rd
secolakinstrnction books, a. *
. A fell line of Violins, Goilars Aerial Ta
Striag. deny as a. N com
Husstum, Texas, Jun 13, 1872-18:1
receive and report, any denarions of land
from private persons. The people of Dal
las county pay this year about forty thou-
sand dollars school Tax. If. we can get jenme. a spark of are in Somali thing %*-
twenty thousand dollars of that money put • the foot •* put it cul: a breath will extlegni-h
into a building Land owners in the eny "′. :2..:mnmmc
can well afford to give the ground for the tion may produce gastritis, cancer of the .,
benefit that they would receive in the en - congton of the bowels, appplesy, liver dirence, and
ba need vaine of their property in the***‘n wish,
neighhernood of such a building. 2- - - " " t P" mene
The work on the house will commence so
soon as the ground is secured.
lands or the Texas Company in beyond all
calculation. When this mineral region
of our State to fully examined and devel-
oped, it must prove a source of vast wealth
lo too Misto, bringing thousands of people
and capital to ii.
eleprip and indiepafal ly elablished than that thus
tetrer • Riomark Bitters will eradicate dyspenci in
ali •>« -(>«•*. The Ir depolley, however le teextin-
w.- j » , • E*ih it in the first stages, with this wholesome.
We will have in increase of five or six tw-rial, and infallible tonic and alterameI 1
thousand inhabitants wishit the next five eater to e ch a “Park than a dme,and a i. rant-
months: The present facilities for school 41415 -
purposes in the most t er of houses are itisaf- eumplcni win O..T slime RE
ficient. We must proceed at once in this
direction and be ready for the emergency
M o’ tins e-T W
E*THAT NOTICE-DALLAS co.
fAxes as t.Tho E. seme., .na ..′
fre N Myrre, J. P. Prreinct No x THBAY*
NY HORBE, 13% to..*, high, sluar e we.
Liandrd to the left shonkier JF eveagohtu
blotched, hai d to the right and enteitn 1
tid hand : agora and at 5.0
TAKENEP by Cl Nash and etrasel ue.
Juo D. Kerfont, J P. No. 1, one BAY now-es
years old. al-mt 14%, band, high, star in to 6,
ler f cure dyspepsis when it is fret d.Teionn That
* A" ^ made tndwe W mate-t, and oncoms
-hitower* doche rakr th. Tew . " 37497:
sniagenisfie le dysp psia as water te fire. The
made, and from Analogous observation, in son ws.ws * Canute; =-:
Germany and Mexico, 1 think there in a now in operation are full, “And still they aftu mUS prescribed as stimulants ware a atiug
- Led. No the sting itakenout of the spiritons
__bapisfignt - to reretable mediation:
72 AHE HWTNNET, Iha atdant ilne indir 4 d
tor THE NORTH MISSOURI-*: 7
INS. CO could pay back every dol-waAnts, and other epidemics, in I ihe on en it L------
,une commune, w m . . lar to its Stockholders, ‘reinsure all €an "If-"™i te wwilden.
the other gentlemen mentioned in far above President, W. A. Shabmen, Vice-president its out-landing riske PAY •, its
the reach of enlumny from any quarter. -other Eiwhilitte and **5l hire - Kat
are in repelling bo h the charges and )a-
now?" We
mat-
Prof. DeRyee says: “From the assays
vr to blaeken am charneter ofJuigr strong probability that, angrenter deprh,| come."
. n , Hlaneoek, West and these ore- will be profitably worked for
Walton will only rebound upon itself. A silver."
more honest and up right man than Judge we give in conclusion 4. .me.
Devalewmpotbe found. The reputation of of the Company: 3. w rrockeoree.
siguations of the Union. Gov. Davis can
not be aided by this
course on the part of
high, some ullie hairs me her forebent in
0 Ton righi shoulder; sained at Sts
TAKEN UP to John w Moore, and esicuy-g i
fore She D K-rint, J. P Ne 1, owe BUT Noneg
alet 14 hands high, absent a gears clistog Mm
toe **itr, "pot at forehead, -mobile mores, ant
branded Somtighiteideriniudate
JOHN A LAWS
Clerk Diet. Court Dallas C. Tisss
TAILLON a CUMMINS,
LED icon HI Lim Locires
Orrics a* CLaar I netav’s.
Starvation in the Midu of Plenty
****** Any a Bring man is continnally exerring helamd)
ante of Ofer Thirt y Thousand Dol- * eand giviee of heat Land in pr portion he a
laro It 14 . 1LAt t tIennaly undergoing s Mes of weight—that is te
: DeCN egpa1 101:3s lsocuietence. This life long prcllaction af
every requirement, at d prompt to h and of mechanical force-is not -speeded even
suits 3 tan 1.1 Is 1 der na *k+p. Not to go farther, slip dura nor in-
mitt cONgatons. JKO D KER-tertantTepirtinu—a clearly mechanical mberion.
i v t the generation of beat j| is uauocesary to te.
jsit It is plain that this ceaseless masisring st
-*=* * ital force si s its are impasying anditrietie
Central Railread—Change of periigerate gaud not continue, aireyer..
W - I man koul dwin-lete anthing. Hat long Le
Time ” effects of this gruinal diminution Ivin
porraf, they are fell in the form of the lw.Sjlto .
** aonratione—hibger sad thirst. To still these
w J 6 . 4 t 'I other liabilities, and still have a bal-
A. Carson, Treaserer, and 1. N. Roach, I
Seertry, 22
. ter We have received a copy of the
Wild Oats, owe of those Northern lustre . 3 -
tod newspapers, which, under the guise o FOOT, Agent, Dallas, Texas.
correcting are really corrupting still more
the morals of the public. We notice
his friends. Let them show his innocence
if they ean—not attempt to draw off pub
lie attention by assaults upon others. " Let . .___
Davis go back and be tried by a jury of merely to bid our honen people shun the
big peers. Let them setile the question-
did he give Clerk a false cerrifiente in zi.
olation of law? That is the point.
r
foundation bet rersonst opposition tal war spirit of the south.<
Grant and radical corruption. The peo
ple of the United Ftnies ary becoming
alarmed at the great streteli of central
eurhority, and il ere arena to be an awak.
ening to the dangers of the heur. This
ie tle time for il • dencerrey to nesfita
great and final struggle: for mupremney,
with every pro-pret of success. And yet,
in chosen lenders, the National Commit-
tre, are silent and passive as tenib stones.
The time for the Presidential election
draws near, and no step* are taken for a
Democratic National Convention, or for
the efficient organization of the party in
the respective States. No signal •• given
—no cheering voice ia seat forth-nothing
is done, so far as prop le at a distance from
Washington and Yew York can are le view
of too pressing necessities of the situs-
ties, sad nothing is said of the intentions
of the National Committee, we repeat,
that we have no iconslence in the demoe-
rory or statesmanship of its Chairman.
Wejmge him out of his ewe month. We
do bim no injustice and he knows it. Thio
entire n liance and paeniveness on the part
of the Committee is mystsrions, disheart-
yurdeer nearly smee quarters W a mile.
The Vial length of the midge and Yig ap-
proachia, is 784 feet. The ertbes are res
pee ively 14 and 16 feet in height, beighi or
feor from low water mark, 56 fhety height
of floor from the highest known high we-
r o e /****).
We =* the above figures from the gen. Lancaster, in this counyy. written by some
demanly Secretary of the Dallas Bridge traveling friend of the Central RaNrowd
. Company, Capt. Gee. M BRiRk, who a’so alludes to the prospect of this once thriving
furnishes ns wit the following table of little love soon becoming a “Deserted
__the eest of the different portions of the Village." The reason given for as in
Last year, there was some complaint of a # ructure, and torsi cost the passage of the Central Rond by hi as
*--siae distance of three miles, when, a wo are
- -*--- SE :% told * liberal donation to the Company
- - Wing fits and aning a avpmoah 1 could have secured its location near the
**------m*a and the establishment of a depot
there. But the gift was not forthcoming.
Ha
win e argrmeate of the several cees-
slons on which the Fale has been held.
ne
P
1 they are wn in th-frm or the
whole hatch of them from H.A u n W on WID nearly every *** snrations—huhgyr and thirst. To atin ipre
citizen of the Sinte, we are glad to cratinut M soture he hat weight, and te parn.
I On _ know that the Central road ET
A Morerel Bias—A rndiesl newspaper adopted a new sehedule, and that **
has lately been publishing the Farewell °* and after March 3d, trains will ting knf its the neem. Strictly apraking.
• 6 *5 them hitasitui’nkeriai st
will the kody, m is food Teidl in Le hollow of :
thmrd hand. Singh When it has hern ther-aat w 4.
Igeed and a-milai drag ir t said in W reals
let the eestrmn. But h w s-iiom in the et
Eantin in s pi thereeghly to a imitate want.
Beier fod: What are the convergences d Tie
Dallas,*
X
Leave Henston........u
Arrive at Austip....,
Address of Washington, which we wish
The Waco Advance, a new paper, with
out much knowledge of Southern presses or eery radical in the connity would read
Southern feeling vaj «-—'The tone of the rend render over.’ If the spirit of the great
Democratic Press of the South is for war. Father of his country ean be aware of the
should’Gremt Britain force the ultimatum
upon us." We ah at a loss to know where :
the Advance finds the evidence for this
The article which we republish from the.
Montgomery Advertiser, one of the most
out much knowledge
. -.. 9.80 a. w.
— 7 00 , w
Arrive at Corsicana ....... ...10:00 p n.
whi locate Lands in any of the north of wctee
terrible corruption of the present duy,
brought on by radical doctrines and radi-
cal practices, bow it must grieve over the
fallen Republic, which it loved so well and
tried so earnestly to establish, ar the rua.
***** Fay all eapensex for locstinz sit *
ting. and revive in paymrat one-hoardse to
land incuted.
We have openied a book of Register, -h-r-p-ons
having Laud or form lots, imposed or wnimprun-t,
for tale ran register them free of charge to win
beebarged a small per cent if we menre s per -mi
Perces wishing to bay. will and. large anran
1 “ lands no-one register.off-re s for sale,
sa Land Certificates bought and sold.
Jan, , Heli tot
I Leave Austin-------------7.T; A M
1 Leave Corsicans.............6.00 A •. .--
. Arrive at it buston 5:00 P. w. 2methicome:and the bulirsimecth
I This arrangement will, of course, aoneis 19-sn E
be met by the Galveston, ifoustonisustoememaEE
and Henderson road with one that Jesde
will enable a traveler to breakfast. S
in Galveston and eat his supper in atr-rtmedaraoaiher m vo.e w....,
Austin or Corsicana. tmirg o the 12th of February, 1614, J.
t:. . . TOMAS ELLETT in the dark year of hi-new.
Winle we have no leformatie S' He sas a jong mawet the strictest Jomerity of
upon this mat we asame tt **==========
our road will gladly enable our eiti- the *il ethi divine Manier to Uv d en peace
zens. and for that matter, the pee # **mraaee
plo of the whole State, to avail J * Arres et
themselves of this’ arrangement.— pr-one er hi,
As the days grow longer, the Mor-*
gaa steamers will cross the bar at,2207=
an earlier hoar and conr ect with - BY AUTHORITY
the trains Those well informed, open was no-eeA ...... re ...
are certain that the train can leave, wipe or Eiin uar, to axcuaituioss
Galveston at G hi or 6 45, and carry
the gas engerm that eume on the
Reamers five mornings out of six
This will be to the great conven
ience of the traveling pablie.— Gal
Neers A
=
leal popere generally would republish this
famous Address, it is possible
good might result from it. But we fear
that most of the radicals are too far gone
in dieir wickedness to retrace their steps
•* feel ney compunction for their wanton
disregard G the Constitution and Lews
and the solemn admonitions of the
Great Father of his Country.
Squexce Excons, 1s72.-we are under
obligations to Nues * Co N, Y, for • copy
of • book with the nova title It is wot-
... , . ′ made up of what has appeared in the
v a fret should Spirutife. A metican, the able hruspaper
he plain’s mated, and known by the radi- which they publish, ne comet
. Mer the * %- RAAnng . MM — worth, f
b-inE preserved in book form. it contains.
a beautiful steel engraving of Dr Gatling,
inventor of the famous Garing gob,
and wood curs of several other dissin-
guishbed inventors and engineers: we
cordially recommend it to the public.
able and honest demcoratie papers in the
Fouth, certainly does aot indicate it. The
Courier Journal tab s n similar view of
the war question, and not a single demo,
eratie paper in the Booth, of any note,
gives even the most feeble “tone of war."
They all deprecate li
as unnecessary, and
likely to work incalculable injury and
mischief. If brought on at all. which we
do not antleipate, it will be the toll-and
wickedness of the Grant administration
that will bring it. Buck a war will not
have the sympathy of the greet mass of
the Southern people.
will be the foll-and
not
ening, unreasonable, and is damaging is
the exiteme to the noble party it repro
rents, which has confi-led to it its desrest
interests. Wacali upon the members of
the Committee to act, or give some pl osi
ble reason for non ection. The people
who are above them, will have thie—they
demand an explanation, and it must be giv-
en. The perrost is eci above the master,
and the master is entitled to know what
the servant is doing, ithe to doing noth,
ing. Lt Lim be divelinged and a more
faithful one employed. We use plain lan-
gunge for the exigency of the occasion re-
quires it.. What is the plan? Out wits
be—if it is honest, is needs we biding De
moeravy loves the light and pun., ie aa , E , 7 7 : ---------
open field and s fair battle. It is not * denied the privileges of citizenship, will be
blend mole ta he working its way under
ground and in darkness. Let tore be
light, and the sooner the better, or the
deep mutterings of the democratic masses
# I swell op into a thunder clap, which
will arouse the country and startle the
guilty- - . glutens - 7
and they will not attempt a war with one
of the might ien powers on earth i the
present condition of this country. Whati aa,
has been done since the close of too great
eivil struggle, to conciliate the Southern
people and hind all the Union together in
the lends of brotherhood Not one thing — —
On rhe contrary, insult and injury have, son We insert Sit plensare the noikee
been heaped upon them. Even now after-
the lapse of years, and with aa alleged
from toe Galveston Christian Advocate in eaucauon
r - * relation to the proposed Texas University in Texas
prospect of a great foreign war, lowering and its general Agent Dr. Mood It wtH
be found in another place. % - TT III
with bloody colors ia the eastern horizon,
they refuse to pops oyen a qualified omnes.
ir bill, and the radical blusterers like
Chandler and Nye seem intent upon goad,
ing us in to madness. -
fool, suppose that the
Can any one, but A
good and true men
of the South who are now proseribed and
serthe Sherman Patriot (chat . mi.
nomeri) seems inclined to five isselt a he
tle notoriety by med iling with the lan-
ALP "Little boats should keep near shore.”
Fac. I. D. at ordluinel Ly the cay (spire. (,
its T * *ahi sdcon.me.ee mc 74,."
it width nf eighty seed sincoat meir +er
“cth Inta the Triury river, East •„ thn caryira
ties Hpe of the eny or -Duly, and that the Mayor
**8 immedfie sirjm to carry it the pratii rr nt
thiniaedinser r ' “" RAC
Tus Texas UNIVERSITY - Dr
Mood finding it necessary, from bin
late illness, to abstain from the ae-
tive duties of the Professor's chair'
will, at the solictations of friends,
travel awhile in the interests of the
educational enterprise of the church
2 Hunter, shemergency exists for the les.
Aiste making effect of this ordinance Theresa-
the same shall take rflees and ba in force th 523
after it pence and approval.
Fare: s64 afiTuled January Sorb, 1872
— *i.New
AN ORDINANCE
LEy INC * Fractal Tax von Duror Prorose I
, WERaran, oo t he ad day of April, 1871, an arat.
naese ne rare and approved by the Cas toneul
ihafiya Dalles, authorizing the lerying and
collecting of a apreiel tax on wal estate” shouted
WANs the Sepate I mits of said city to the
amonstor 814 dee to the purpose of procuring
#2: * MALS
-7 within the lim its of said eny,
L*EN*I= uth -ad sum’s
D are B. a oduteed 22, ya. i
of Balls, That there se levied, --aconed aha won-7.
eager to shed their blood lot the glory of
their oppressors? We will answer for one.
Not a liae will we write—not a voice win
•* reise—not a band will we lift for the
prosecution of an nas edessary war, Inou
tuted for the sole purpose of perpernaling
the rule of Grant and radicalism. We he-
lieve this to be the senrral sentiment it
the Sumibers people, and we are heaect and
bold enough jo arew it We montearneit.
ORDINANCE
PRESINO ANP E-Fapuraio Czarare Arnars serra
or Naly ******
tee 1. Bei urdnimed to (to Cunge / t
of Duller, That come.Jae wailad
Marenia streets, Sostin of Main street, in said city he
declared open so the which of eighty fret from the
rinity river East te the corpora lea lime of the aid
edty.tmep Marrilla street, the western termites-7
which i the C-mriery in said city, and Hha came a
Ld thromgboht heir entire lougrta aid 1
ih and parallel to Main and Ei wrens, sens
t Ward street sivall 4to» North sixt-re to
Math S ergres the league line, and Folk • -"
shall deflect South, where i erones a bran h, a esse
pr-mnd with said street oproce by Trang Fin-
ky and others. .
122 Whereas, anemergency exists for the imenc
ditemking effect of tie onifounce therefore to
tame shall take effect and be in force firm and shier
49 patace.
Paserd and approved Feb. marh. 1872
* Rs * ***"
ORDINANCE
Ezoruarie vne Mayuun Avn Trus or Hours: a
- Doxererse Eisrloss or Orricses ses run Col
or DALLia
See. I. lie it ordained by the Coy Coun-d of as toy
* Dallas, That all elections for any amor auao
vy to be politicly elected aniler tin provinte.s ar the
charter ofsaidrity, shall be by ballot, andt the polls
shall Le rren for one day, froms w’ekch, A. M. Bath
loclork P. M. and shall be bell at the Mayors:
office in said city, after ten days notice thereof post,
at Mp Me three public plarrs, within the hitsal
said city, one of which noticce shall to ported ugeb
the Courthouse door.
Fe 2. That there shall he appointed by the fur
Coencil of the said city, one manager - caan
and ten judges of election, who shall have power te
Ap p initwd clerks of said election, all of whom, te
kire entering upon th ir duties, shall take an ge
to faitidully perform the respect’ve denies pertain
tag tethe positions they fill, raspictienly der re
said election, and to make return of the came wodel
eath te the Ciry (enrit, bithie two days after the
ansi dayofelertion, and upon the filling of the severs
of the oinrers as aforesaid, if shall be the duty al ch
CRy Council to examine the same and giveto she per
Anwho may have received the highest Bom e -
votes foreac koffice respectively, s certificate of elver
tion, which shall aurhorizesaid perach foact is the ra-
rarity to which he may have teya so elected te
and during the term for which to may have bers
elected under the provisions of the charter or salt
City, -
* See. B. Whereas, an emergency oxinte %rtkel
mediate taking effect of this ordinance, therebee *
same shall to in force fromand after sts passage
Fasnid and approved Feb. 15th, tors.
H S EEVAT, Mse
Attest: as Pacts, Seely.
ge
: The communities of the State do-
siring to be fully informed as to the
progress and designs of the church
connexion with the Texas Univer-
sity, have now the opportunity of aM-u ---nint-m-:""
full understanding of the matter, -******
Let them arrange immediately for
a time and place for the Doctor to
address them on the subject. His
postoffice is Chappell Hill, Wash-
ington county, Texas.
He has been fortunate in seeur.
ing able and experienced assistance
during his absence from Soule Ums-
Versity, so that this prosperous and
venerable institute of the church
suffers no detriment by the inter
regnum. —Galveston Christian Ad.
in the limits of the corporation of the eny of p.Rm,
sutcient (alter paying expanse of assenimoor
rodetien of said Sx) te leakelup the defers and to
*I*ege the Palance of the indebtedness. In-
*.% rearing the location 5 said depot, a
“5id iraratdante with a contract entered in
Mert Vrai,Bgest of the IaTEi
l^^u^rM,; E cup5
•. = Timdmunee -*. th. oh-e mu th
.--=(**n
Auncua K.,..,% zavar.nopt
AN OIDENANCE
Te VACATE A CEaraia Brazer ixn re wiees Finst1
AVERTE:
At Lasr.—We are gind to see by the
notice, which we republish elsewhere from
the Galveston News, that a new schedule
has been adopted by the Central Rail,
read, to take effect on and after the 3d of
March next. This seems to be aatisfeetory
to our Galveston friends and, we trust, will
prove beneficial to both roads and the pub
lie generally. It seems to be a sort of
compromise, which ought to have been
made at first. Railroads have •• right >«
be annoying and injuring the public with
their liule selfish quarrels. "
Now FEr Puans one Axorsa-w.
would respect fully call the attention of the
Sherman Courier to the late course of t
Real book of democracy., in relation to
the indietmenta against Gov. Davis and
Senator Fountaine, for which it io receit-
ing the laudation of such radical
books as the Austin Joursal and Houston
Union. After our friend of the Sherman
Courier has knowa the editor of his Pent [
so streegi en he infallibility. ft woma mild weatherAnd we look for TAILROAD
1 se jerghatte to winen bow then enteme I cotton to be planted this year two “ 1
1 of parens of sets ades plus into each chert : ^ three weeks earlier than usual in
ahande, if i were not for the feed onoc the southern part of the State, say
some honest men ess 148 Jure, 6, a. shore themheo are Th of WTT Ewa
"he Panted this year, in Texas w at a meeting h-t4 al. an. ts. *.... ""
a much larger breadub n land than
THE STATE OF TEXAS, 1
I COUNTY oe DALlas. ,
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff of Deflae
it. Cunly Greeting: 1
WHEREAS, John C NeCoy, of Jackson
County, Missouri, has filed in the Clenif
office of the District Court of Dallas cent-
‘J. Texas, his petition, affidavit and bed
as required by law, praying for a writ of
attachment against the lands situated ′
the county of Dallas and State Tesas, St
serthed in said petition se the property "
Virginia Grimes and Alexander T Urises,
her buebani, new residents of the State
Texas, end also praying that W the duel
hearing of said cause for a judgment
against the said Virginia Grimes
Alexander Grimes, her ancbaed. for Bet-
- auteen Hundred Follars, together with *-
gai interest thereto^ and for costs, anda*
so for a decree of the Court that said
lands be sold, or so much thereof as •*-r
be necessary to sarfsfy said juile ment, ••*
for all general and special relief.
You are, therefore, hereby commanded
le summon, by publication in the Dallas
UEHALp, for four succesisse weeks, *
said Virginia Grimes and Alexander T.,
Grimes, her husband, to be and appCRI =
the Courthouse, in the city of Dulins, ■
the eonary of Dallas and State of Teen
on the diret Monday in June, 1874, “*
and there is answer the pericien el said
Joln C. MeCoy, so tied against them •
aforesaid And have you then end tert
Hi writ, together with year return there
PH =9 the law directs.
Nisoese my hand as Clerk of, said bir
e triet Court of ballas county- *
(SEAL Jgeher with the seal of maid Ceent
1 otohereon lpressed, thin, the 2oh
522-wr, 1872
Et "I-rdinry the e, Cs dec
% 2 Thachti whik, on the plat of
rere & Hress idition to said eity, appears to
atr-i ronins throngs sale adunicn. Cue Fa
!an I7, un the ene side, and feucticnas
bis Nee. 5,5, lA and Ve, on theother, but ths never
hen -iee for woo was suet, Leaneie
an te * *** EN Creter disclaimed m
a t That First Avepme. from the pans, 1.1
to sts intersection wan Jenerman steer,wen
by entsing sight wet off of the
Satheasi side of anid aveone, and that and ante
br and the same is hereby declared to Le
— **HLNP*K, a* emergency exist, to
modiste bureses, ' microman- Teuime
see home *uitiekr effect and be in free triinn and
oborae pugemnesprovml.**
ATPYW ICTUEZ *, Jala 1
P **I Voe, many farmers are A a. L i. S. ERVAY Mayor,
planting corn during the pleasant *T*t
bold enough je arei it. We mont earnest-
7 desire a better condition of affairs, and
a complete testorati in of the Union, in
ie. W. pray hr
e necomplished By
cartes 4:
e made the pride
Let so Southern
fact as well as
A- en haa
• honor to this State sat a great one.
ef any thing etna of the kind in " • Cute lepra home....—2 to
EWwarke p-ironiaed e*tenival,| P IRE Mprinirnedeat and lndl-- --------
• the noct Fair may exhibit contri- ctertreeee--t and the Road was loentel as id fa. Our
poo *, * u ---------------
rifruly worthy af wo name Were- *------------------------4 latege
worgemene ........ The trearle work and Approach on the
afar i Went end has 4 descent of one foot in ten,
. * AA tobring i dewy to the roadway, -hi L
s 50* not made above Ligh-watep 1/1= For WET” any ruin ise ore one,
2:7. === ============ Gr=
* good, substantial - ------ 4.1.
CELT . of -,= I ta ch never the water is over ihe ronl-I, tolCept. CHARLES N. Porura, who, has
E * way, which does not occur more than two or been wits, as for the lost 190 months au-
at. widge nesen the Tialy a sir *=,
* 1 loom. At the Kesters oe town end of he leette as during the coming week, for Bel.
- Ideidge, the Company have erected s bond, ton and New "raunefe', as both akich
* WIL.CTaits BROs.””I same brick till bocee, where the gme kee. Places the King Bridge Company are put. .
— - — - 1 bar will....,.,. tor. no Appoint, ling up bridges of their make. Nr. * a. -
as ie atreping point, win- ment had we hears, been given to wr. - O""hinC P. is the-12 4 1422122=
xiee *****=*=2*Y*
esoeo-HP j have been intimate w lih both these gentle
uechine, E.M The following are the rates or tell-hien. men dating theiny goore is and
5
M
i m
ss
-
rocate.
wise setter writer thinks the good people
of. L-menster acted very foolishly. We
think this a matter of doubt. They might
here ehrsined the sand neer enough do an.
able ths Company to make a new town on
the land given them and ruin the old one.
pence until this e
... ayu me
press, then, atten pt to mislead the North,
ere mind, and give encouragement to a
needless war, on the Tuise ides, that n win
suit the coun try together and be produer.
ive of good." It is not so, and the i truis
should be told and the great, evil avoid,
ed. VA d a
Texas agriculture, this year, as.
pires to a higher status than here,
tofore. As a rule, Texas farmers
have, always, heretofore, began
plowing a month or two too “late,
being unwilling to run the risk of
having to replant, and thus losing
the very great advantage of early
planting should no untimely frost
intervene. Ja sit the southern
part of the State, many farmers are
AHTIE
press, and to le pobth.
:M:52 tone the wene
we. N the
e new se
to deye
err
NOTICE.
In pursuance of a vore of the Directors
c 01WW hich
the King Bridge Company are put.
r
5..erere__
Reathoenth, as novelist, Itsude at the
female writers. Her teas
porter allows J. Cumminstake nisnre ia caunhendiog them to the
i 2219 $h,P tepl of Texas as enrrgeris biines, Sly
Bill be adbesei vor piuhg worthy or entcem and ockeo **
* noisy urterances of these factions preten
4 d re to s democracy, which they either do ------3. Pyce
. pes understand or are willing to throw heretofore, both in
“ aside wPon the least pretence. We have * .WOSVWIH now now muen- cotton 1
= full copfidence in the demoerscy of our ′
tel-eerpeidk,n,—a Sherman brother but ont in is discern Plantedli that matter must regulate
4 nt"n met " ***** experience proves that it can
prions are amis *
torky and swemean
e peculiar charm to
8 *, Powe 2222X
s Fate," “Fair
ch have tir ove
-isr-nAp
EEEEWEE
• *t ameeting held on the 25-b ien st
ter amiet * the eny of Dallas, T € for
des J W-Crowilus sad-Thowas walker,
ere,epPolnted commissioner in Lehair
of aid Company, to open books for inb
pription le sicea from the 4th to the soc
. ~ ----- - - days of Amreh nvxo, for all
---------- not be regulated in any other way." win te take mock in said railren. ”
The Philadelphia Belentibe Jouroalsaya But every agency of public epini tore “iril desk lador one hundred aa).
".? that. "Mere, de-F. Rowell a Cevar saw ought to ins st on large traps or tre mis wilok sen percent in currency
shoVerk, tre se weif and extensively known corn potatoes, ped., bean. So ittphee each *=--"
th: all over this sentiment, that to name them nuts, onion 27 rend Mid “mPunra
. and explain the nature of their business6 Ana vegetables
eer would be superdueus. No Newspaper Ad- dr, immigrants ought to
“52Hvertising Agency has ever displayed more l abundance of cheap food, and then
Qtlenergy and skill in the sungseton or as we may have a foreign ,
gelicamn and ‘act renuirls business,” stom Unies.”
, . s 55*corn and cotton
It matters not how much cotton is
si every share tel
* =======* at the time of rub. ;
ctfor sribing r'seld mock.” The other install
ought to find mente te be paid al eatled for by the to
. E % ULLEN, Pivsident
I Dance ra „"" M1*^
Mes*e* * j* *-CHy 7
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