Dallas Daily Herald (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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J T Li end a to II npplneaat
A Boon to Ihc ULole Bnce of Woman 1
. i)B. JT. DEADFIELD'S 1
FEMALK PECULATOR !
Tt will tirltir on I1ii Mcn-ee ! rrtleve rII pnln nl Ihe
Wiunlhly "Pcrli'd:" i-nre niii'immtlam and Neural.
lt of I k itnil ITiiTrta:- l.MirrtrrkfpA or "Whites."
nil partial I'rnlapeiia Prrrl: cheek oxoeaalve How.
titl rorrnel tit lrrf"' r(l ln pecid'ar to Indian.
II will reinnve nil Irritation orkli?iiy andl.lad.
ilert relieve ('(iBtlveiioa; purify tlio blond; lre tine
unil atren-rth to h whole svetrm: clear Ih.afcln.
ItnnnrtliiK a rosy line. Co tha .hoik and chonrfulnoaa
In the mlnil. ' ' . . i
It Inns aura i rnri- In nil the above dlionncaaa
On'nlnn In In rhlllKitixl fever.
La llan ran rnre them.'lvoa of nil Hie above "lla
mmi without revealing tlii'lr romplnlnla tonnT per-
son which la always mortifying to their pride anil
nio.tneaty.
It la recommended Iiji IK heat physician! mill the
rlcricy
TAfJaxi". ". March 23 170.
wHAHI'lKM) Hn. Atlanta. On. Hear Slra:l
' 1nle ptanaora In atnllin thai I have nnl for tl.nlaal
twenty JMila tho mad'cl'in J"" pitt'lin
Hnicrti an Hr. .1. BnnlArM' Krinnlv HcpiiIulJ-r mil
rnnahlor It the boat foinl'lnnllnn ever Itiitlon toiieth-i-r
fur tin' iliMr-aaen for which It la recommended. 1
Imve Wen D in II lur with the prescription both aa
priictltliiicrof uii'dlclne mul In ih mentlc practice
aid ran hnurnily any thnt I consider It a boon In
nfforlnr female anil ran hat lion (lint every lady
In imr whole laml who mar bo antrrrliiK In any wn
perulitrln their -x mny li able Co .r..rurea hot-
llo Unit thilr aunorhu'n limy nut only Ira rillaved
hut that lliry nny la realnrcd to health onil
nlreiigtli. With mv Vltvt' at ntrarda.
I am riaim irully W. II. FmatLl M 1).
KM ii Mahietta 'la. March 21 mn.
Maa.ra.WM. IHHIT A PON. Hear Slrat'Hnlne
innutha nirn I In unlit n hotHo of Rnullli'lil'a Female
ptrciilHlnr Oi in you. ami Hare ii.ru n in my iiiiiiiit
with tha nlniiial ailllafai'tloll anil have recommend.
Kit It tn III ri.fi ntlinr fHinllli'H. fiTn) (lit- liitvi Tomtit H
jiixt lmt it Itt rnpuninwrnltil. Tin ft -tn who have
tiHcil vnitr Iti'tnilittor nr In iierftrl health and art
i.Mh to atte nd to Micir mii h-1idIi1 dm leu and wecnr
dlftlly t-fMun.m'iii. It tn the iiiMli
Y"iir tctuctriiMy. . Hv. H. I). .I"nhox.
M'h iditti ndri h lli.tiMNiid mlicr rurllflcmw lnl
we niiinidi'p the iiliov amtdv "UfllcWiit Jironf of It
vlrtim. All w n4k Mnfflnl.
Vr toll iinrrtrulnm. lilMnry of (llrflH' a ml ror
tltlmti N nf lu WMiiiln'M oun'N thonmlor Ih rr lurrcl
to (lie wriijr uimiuil (lie Im MU.
Wnuufiii'tiiU'd tiitu mld tiy
k BSUaDTIEIiD & CO
l'rlco SI. 1". Atlnutii Urv.
Hold l.v all nrni(lta
Atir lUWJ a-J:iJ-ljr.
T8XA'
Have c filial I he Largest and'Mo
Varied Mock nf
I) C O 0.8 M E DIOI N E8
I'litcut Medicines minis Oils Toilet
Arllelrs Iinmps
1AMP-FIXTURES.GI.ASSWARE
STATIONARY ETC. .
Ftit hrnnrlit o (liln imrflnn'of Ttxn. mid nr di-
'Tiulnfd to wll af l-lie lowk.I1(rinM. Wo a-k Ihour
f ni.vlfis tn ftfitfri to rnitimrn imrn wltli Nw Dr.
lcnii-i mid (JiilvtiMton pitnn ('uli-iitiitrfivtht dniT-
Hi'ft. h'irtnn IfnkaK liroiirtK limurnnrn Hnd otti-
ir cxiiPiifK" tontltiM' with tin irrciit Uw mt tlroa It
or-Winr ttni a dlRtnnrf and wo think tliey wHI
tlnd wnfTor Hnpcrinr Ii 1 nHmii t tn pivt itntlidi
vitrotnp-i. Wi di'iil with iioix. hut flrt i'Innh hnifcx
11 tnl otlt'r yon nnno hut tlmt rnnn Kimitn ! hfuld-'i Wf
will (fir you Trwr Wclu'it nml Mnikiirri
(fur l'r(nirtii ion pefniH iiinir i coin pie (ft ntitl
tiinlwr tlii'Hupurvihkin f Jon. K. lln. dlvo URtralli)
Klmtitrrut. nfttpwifnllv.
II. C.II0SKIN3&C0.
ULT JKXKINS & AULT
GENERAL LAND AGENTS
DAiJiA8fl Texas
Aro now dfli rii.K fur nalo tlio ftdtovhif
DALLAS COUNTY .FA I? MS.
Tin nrron 13 mil" north of Pnllaa. IJOacroa In
cultivation flnoilm lllni' lioii-a. I'rloi-'I'i.olHI.
f'liiarraa. Ill mill north ol Pullan 70 nrra. In nil-
tl'i'tlon.flna wntor; llmhi'r and pralrli pi'lroJIll.tK'.
2 arraa 1;l niii.a norlh of linllii. fill ai-ri' In "I
livntlon.fi no aprlt'r prntrlra and llinl'rfrlralM1l.
'If.Oacraa. K m'lca norlh of DnHoa. 7.. arii a in col-
tlvHtlnn rrnli lo nml tlmhiT him k annily atoll price
f:in arrca l.T mlloa norflwnl of D-ilh-a. -Uincrpa
III i nlllvn'loii. firnlrla nml tlml'i-r price f-l.rlal.
V'tit acrra 1VM 9 mlla north of I'allna ftDncrea In
ciiltlyntlon pi'li-a ?lft pnracra.
In arraa i mllca mat of Iinll.ia If acnw In cnltlva.
linn prior III .WO
H'J acroa T mlha norih-weat of Dolla!Hi.ni)roa In
cultivation price .'' fl
24 acroa fl mll'Horlh of Dln part of tha Wm
"UnrnolBtirYiy))f fenced hut not hroke price fl.500
CITV ritOPERTY.
DWKtl.lNIl lIOirajEH.
Dlork No (I Ilctiaton St anil rnclflo Avenue
ImnanA roonta.
lo H and Mock 0 'V8 corner'nf PnclBo Avenue
nrd J.'ftaraoti Ktreet.4 rnonia.
!lhrk Nl 14 north half of llo'ialon and Wood Sta
3 r'litna.
Clock No 2S2f nit .Tnclnto aired and T ('. nallroad
3 riKinifl.
Mock No?1.1 ItKWeivl f. el Howard PI tctc riil'in.
rtoek No 21 lot 4. llouaf'tl nnd Wood Sta 6 irnlua.
Pluck No rf f.iipinr nnd Polk atn'ofa 'J rooma.
l'.I.K'k No HIT Civ in ft Itoia nil 1 1 rl 111 ii ata A mi'iiia
ltt.irk 'J! I lmix'-'iHift Until ' V PottarannaiaJriioiiu
liliick ;s.innierceatiWi Kflj-Jiai fret 5 room
lll.iclv y2I evil liilM'.eB. nml fin-tor an. Scorim.
- ' '11- y . .. vH'IT J-KXKIN8& AULT.
Jf.irrli I T.1.
lit" r. At mull
' i Oitlvaatnn.
w. i.vr.t.
Wamihiuhlo.
it. ciiit.nnF.aa
81. Loula.
(LFOKD MILIEB & VFAL
AlfoiMl Von.1 Sc Co.
I!18 N. rnmuicrrriilKtHI. Loula Mo. i
Cotton Factors General Commission Merclianls
AND I'lUOIASttG AGGXTS.-'.
Ba(r(t'np and Th'n ftiniiHlnd at lowi nt cbfIi Mtod to
bi (MX4 tor when cotton Ih '"lit. Order n. nt tovith
vr hoti-Ht hr Xtn hiindivo IIku tJiim npjlii-Karin
Uteiifltls 31 :t:liiiury etc. promptly fllk-d.
Eacli.m for wle o& Ni'W'York tr Urlouns Mil St. Unii
ItltHUH. T. C. Jordan .V'Co. Dunkeri T)nllan Tox
. will maUtt liM-Jil udvattcuii on cominnmetiln I
riilutrtit thi ntwvp hi.iiiH'i. (Junoti IS72-4.t:lr
E. M'DowxLt. Y. H. IUMHuND
cDOWI'iTjL & HAMMOND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Odd-Followl Building
Texas
nl-yt-dly
It
OOMS Fft.UKT
At mi- n ililonu'. In the Poiilliern pirt of the
to
City Hire lihicka ll-Dni tho ti'iuare. For further
liurtlrtil.ira i-uiitilTU ol . ...
JJuc7-U:tlJ MUS. M.DlNllH AM
lNDftm 8HK.
dam.au covntv.
k Farrn-4 mll Knrth r BallM. 100 ar.rw In cul.
tlTntliin plintT ofwBtarar.il tlmbar.
A Farm mllaa North of Dallaa M crel It CUltl-
tatlon 1 1 a'nry iwncrata hnma.
(I Arraa Vt mllaa North of Dallal
Ufl Am 1 mil Worth of Talhw.
SO Arraal mile North of Dallaa.
3'40Arraaan lloimtiilir crwk tlia J.B.Jooaa
A Fnrm In Palk county. Mo. to axcliaiina ror
T.vaa l.nil.
A farm In Mwreura. roiiiny ra. io n-. a-
for T"xna lamia.
I f l Arraa 1 inlla i"t nl nalia".
llmlilrnrM In Ilia my 11 naiiBi
A ftnra-hoiiaaon tha Kaat ahla nf Iho Pqiiara.
Miialnraa Iota on Slnln anil Jaffaraun atroota
ll..al.lu. Inta In nil narta nf Iho rill .
040 ni roa 6 mllra K. ol Lanraattr Ann Blnk
UO.'I arreHonth alilaof Ilurk urark.oaar Ilia m(.lh
Wm. flaavoa Hiuviy
340 arri-a IS mllaa S. K. of Dallaa Una tlinhnr pari
OIO. W Miaw anrvry.
3'40urraai:iillt'aWof Dallaa ; part of Jai.Fnr
185arra4 nillea Nnrlhwaalof Dallna.gooil llmliari
part of if. Darhln aurvoy.
00 two thlnla arroa mll H. W. of Dallu part
Of W. I. tlvartotl Blirvay Riii'il liimiwr
OSairaa.'Imllea H. of 8iyHia mrt of I In Noah
IIMI'lBI-at'll anrvrr woo n
100 ai-ri'a IS mllaa Northaaat of Dallaa Improrail
pari or K. l.aaanrvi'v.
IJairaal uill hurlhanat of Dallaa part of J
llrliiihy ain vi'y.
H acea jnlnliig the ilopot (rotinila ipart of J. Grlxa.
hy ain-vrv.
ISai riaJiiliilindtyofDiilIaBon the north
Ili nion :onnty.
iOO ai-rt'a iK mllaa . ol hniilavllh' part ol Olarln
ila'iilraBBiiiyi'yimiroyiii.
I H3 ai-raa n the S. K. corner of centitjr jolna Mnr
lln'a fi in .
Collin County.
ICO ai rea in Pnnthanal rornarnf iho roiinty.
oj' rnntllv.
ilo. r.. .. ..! I'rk. lllllllliaK. af 'Ft. Worth.
00 ai r on MualatiKorri k purl of John Olllllon
miyy.
Ilruilrraon Cmiiiiy.
3'JO nrraal milaa north f I'urlera Bluff J. M.
Hharpii alll'rey lniil'ovi'il.
iarrla County.
a'40 arrca an Uriira Dayon W. A. Lnwalng
lleu.liljlit.
Ifnmllton (0111117.
O il) arrna fl mllaa iwm lh l"" of llamlllon put-
ai.ti'il toll. B. B AC. R. H.Co. (
City Lota ami Uiialdonci'B.
Ilniiaa and lot III Sherman to exchange for Dallna
county laiiiN.J
Ti'Xiia Imi'la to nxtliange fol 8 W. Mlaaoiirl laud.
Saw Yiml drill Mill ft home power to excliaufo
for hi ml.
Land larillValaa fnraaln. .
AUI.T JENKINS AUI.T.
July -' IW.'-irnll.
ALL AS Sl'niNQS ACADEMY
In iiKWoren for the recro'lon of nrlvite plloila.
The ptci'iil arniioii h-'trnii l'Vlirniiiy.1. nnd will con-
tinue focr clili'inlnl nii'litlia. Tlio eourar of atmly
eiiil.niei'H llireii department!- the I'tiniaiy Inter-
Uleilinle iiiiiI Ai'iidetnic.
nTi:a dfti ition pavaiii.k monthly.
(IN COIN.)
PutMAtiv-InclndliiB Bii'llin rnndlnn wrlilna:
Broiind rule" or ai-llliiii'tlcaiid pi lnmry gi-ograpny
per month a'l mi.
lNreimr.niiTK Iticlndlua: pracllcul nrll haietlc
Kintllah iirnuiionr nml flMigraphy per month ill f'll
At aiikmii'-loi'li'iliiif nluehin hlaliiry Kii.lili.
coinpnaitoii inilnriil philoaophy choiiiiitry Ao.
per lltoiitll f 1 IHI.
Mnileiiiaof the 111 irlii-r innllii'matlca nrlanitnairea
will In' churned one dollar extra l'nplla mny enter
ntiiiiy lime tint will ho clinrnwl for tha enllre
nii.til l rxcept In cnaee of nrolrnclod alckneaa.
The acltnol in oh.ii to both aevea : hut nc loon na
iriirtli'iihleiii:onipiilnnt prlnrlnal will lie iippolnled
to take chnri!" ol nu rxcliialvilr girla' ileiirtmeut.
Pnieliia nnd iieraoiH Inlerealed ate cordially lli-
vlleil to vlait tlie achoid mid luajiect Ita nuinage-
nient Oil I upou or mlilioaa
ai iv. Milium
nl diw t wlw
Principal.
J.
S. PKxNN
CONOKK.ig AVENUK
AUSTIN TKXA8
ItootiH Slulloncry
A'ewi ami Varlctlf
ITuhacrlpiiiitiB rcA-elved for all pnpera mul Magatetnra.
P.ECElVi: 0 NEW GOODS EVERYDAY.
School hi oka t Hhonl hooki 1
' Dlank lookB I lllattk hooka I
Gold Pcnn I Uolil 1'cm I
Wall paper I
Ktc Kto
Wall pnpfr I
irMtf
U.J. W.MH.LEU
rhjMician ami $iirgroti
Ui'upurtfiilly Informn thn cttlzoun of lDalln that
hn tfrfttlimhd.il I he Ylrnlniti htult) Mnlital t'olh'Ki.
Mali h ISM whh nurgt'on at ( lijiiiitiuntw HutpitHl
Uk'hniuud. Va. diiniiK the war. That wan una of
Iho larfHt In lh CunU'deraoy Uiuiv waft ample
room hir flK paHcutn. IU luw been In active
plartira !n Virginia Ironi the t'luifl of tlm war un-
til the V'lth day ot bwemher lHT'i. wIhmi he tot t for
IVxHMt hui loriitt'd in thin city and uUutn bis nr-
vhuif tu thu j.uliliu. lUti r tu Mera. Clark A Bry-
an. O?- 0(Th'tatnl rnildenro North of Ciimborlnnil
I'rcuihytoriati -h4t'tfli butwetu UuuHtuil nnd Ji'lWr
ami tmtt. n-dain
jLSS ANNIE SMITH
fJoiirrnl IVciv Agent
-and dealer In
LATE PERIODICALS
Joffi-rnou St. next tu Pott Office
DALLAS
TEXAS
In connection with all tin Unit Jonrmiln pub-
lished In the United Slatea ahaalio keep the ftiloat
Cfgnra Tohiicco uinl Notions to wlitch ahe Invitee
the attention of ln public n2liltf.
JOWAKTIl & DOUGLAS
MERC I J ANT TAILORS.
TUB LATEST AND MOST
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
Cut and made hy
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.
.tefTnraon Htreet Uetweru Main and Klin
til.'cilllma DAI.I.AB TexAa.
JA W I LAW I LAW ! LAW !
Our Mi'tithly Law Circular will be mailed to the
addrcaa of every Lttwyer in Texna dealriiitf it.
On hiiuil plenty nl Texna ILporUi V.la. 14 ta-M
AUo J l.vlea' McadinKB Prnbate ln.w (Vinatitllllolia
Puachare Pigevt etc Alaw a Inriti general atock
or I nw Hooka. tl. ll.l t SHINd
March l7:i-n:i:lm
W.J. McCanaland
H.M. Scripture
1)
ALLAS HOTEL
McCAUSLVXD k SCRIPTURE Proprietors.
COR. OF JEFFKRTON & COMMERCE 8T8
Faclig the Square
Dallas Texas
nl.vlilly
WM. L. Wl 1.11 AMU.
ROOT. B. BEAT
yyiLLIAMS & SEAY
ATTORIfBV) AT I. AiV
DAI.IA8 - TeXA".
Office Over Aali i Wagitri Slorc.
noiCw-noSOdljr
i A..
vr lord lytton-
Lviton. LHr known to
ui i "Owori Meredith" I at beoome ilnoe
the death of hla father. Ibe objeot 01 oou-
lidemble Interest. Of large wealth Inng
cliplomatio eirei'ienoe and no Incotnlder-
able personal inlereit it eras but naturul
that eilher t'olillcal parly m r.ngttiuu
should offer bids for (he nf ir vote in
house of lords Lord uytton announce'
buireirer his Intention to terrain at pic-
eut from Inking his sent widting to con
tinue In diploinalio pursuits iiiiu p"1"
cenalnly iiromisiH hi in ibe speediest wJ
... .n...... I I.. I .il. 1.. l'rv
louiannciion us ma rrouin wwii j
and Liberal net vlue slamU high mi
heigblciifd by the successful career of M"
uncle cannot long full ef poinied recog-
nition lie ii even now mentioned i
connection villi lite poaillou of minister
to Auierioik for Klimh Ins sei vices as ui-
luclie bete bale well tilled him.
Ilia politic are diflictill to determine.
In his publio caicer be bns aerye'l Tory
and Liberal with etjuul teal whichever
ltsipenel lo bend Ihe gnvernniettl ; and in
hia enKiiviiitr. while wiiliiii alike fnrKinl-
icil Kortnight Review of lilnokwooil he
hn avoldd corainiiting himself lo either
parly. There tire lltoke who suy however
(hat lti.l lenniiiR is dicideilly Liberal and
thai be lefrnini from Inking; bis seal iu
Ihe house of lords only iltrutigh tear thai
lite Uludsioiie government is soon to go
out.
In pei-aon Lonl Ly Hon bears a striking
reteniblaiicn lo his lather ii.h nleo iu the
eccentricities of manner and speech. Ilia
ml ml is well stored tlio"Kli hu lias te.er
received a UHiversiiy eilitcatioii.
As an aitlltor strange lo sny he has a
much higher standing iu America titan in
England. Few modern works of narra-
tive pool ry baie been moro popular or
widely oiiouliileil than his 'Leoille'1 and
the conception . of his heroine is so titiely
rendered as to have reeeived .ltuiior trout
our brst art tula bo lit in nimble mul on
canvas. One of his proeo works lull of
iulerest though but little known is '"The
Kitig of Ainuilis" especially noticeable
as evioolng (lie same love for ancient
uiyib and mystery Ibal bis f uller possess-
ed. Hut whether Lord Lytton s future will
be iu politics diplomacy or literature he
meriiv our sympathy us having In'in a
wat in Bitppi 1 lur nl llie IcJcml inline at a
time when in H .gland there were bin
lew. Cincinnati Time ami Chronicle.
Aiiam () 1'itiKN. Turning ever lite pa
ges Ihe oilier day of Ibe Southern Litera
ry Messenger published in we came
upon ihe following graphic picture:
About ihe rear 1H passing tliroiicli
the luninliiius of Virginia I mis unonied
(o spend the night til (irnmly's I'rusiott
counlry. As 1 walked into t ho nparimcnt
my eye was nliracird by an ngcd man
eating his frugal mcul. His back wns lo
me and Ihe scanty locks of grny hair
scattered on his head bore evidence of his
gient ago lie wore a miming alnrl ac-
cording 10 the fashion of the cenntry. The
old lady who wns giving him his supptr
was nearly eighty years ol nge and was
engaged iu ocKversntiou The first sen.
tence 1 heard was from her lips "And
how old are yon sir?" "Niuety-lhree
uiailntu." The answer stai'tlcd tue "Nine-
ty three I" en lil 1 ; "and where do you
live ?" "In Kanawha air." ''In Kuiinw-
ba I why that is one hundred and fifty
ni ilea from here " "Yes sir." "And how
did you get here?" "1 walked." "And
how far do you walk in a day over these
mountains t" "About twenty live miles
sir" said he. I was much surprised hut
here suspended my examination. Tito old
lady continued hers: "Anil how old Is
your youngest oliild air 7 ' said she. "A
year lust April madam." "And how old
is your eldest? said I "Sixty-four years
old" said he. My curiosity was very much
excited by this account of himself from
Iho lips of A patriarch bordering on n hun
dred years of nge. What hope what ob
jeot could have tempted htm so far from
home? Reader he was on his way to the
county of Mouonge.hela In ferret out a
land title I smelt was Adam 0 linen
and such were the powerful motives that
stirred an old settler's heart.
Capture op a YYiialk. Cnpiatn Wm.
Rodgers of the oyster Bchoonur Eliza Eur-
loug of Portsmouth recently captured a
whalo of the black fish vnrtely in Hamp-
ton Roads between tho Rip Itaps ami Tay-
lor' farm thnt. measured i'2 feet from tip
to tip. Tbe rconater when first scsn was
tying apparently still in the water nnd
lazily tlirting his dorsal tin iu the sun-
light. He was apprcached by Cnpt. Rodg-
era and his crew in a ikilf and one of Ihe
aien hy a dexterous Ihrow of a bowline
managed to lusso the lu'po thnaal tinct'
the nali. He was then quietly towed into
Mason's Cre.'k in Norfolk count v nnd
after being grounded on the flats wns dis
patched with axes. Cnpt. Rodgera cut the
blubber out and secured over four barrels
of oil. The carcass was given to the far
mer in Ihe viciuitywho bad it cut up for
compost purposes. About live feet of the
tail of the whale was brought to Ports-
mould anu Is exhibited lo lite curious nnd
keplioal on Neely's wharf. From a large
cantusion on the body it is supposed the
wltnle waa badly hurt when oapt tired.
How it on me to diift into these Waters so
distant from its native elemout is a mys
tery although it is not the first visitor of
I lie kind taken In Ibis section by a num-
ber. Norfolk Jauinal.
A remarkable letter has come to light
signed by Mr. Mori Jiipunoie embassador
to thii country which if authentic sug
gests greater hopes for ihut einpiie iheu
its most sanguine friends in Christendom
have dared lu enleriniu. From its con-
tents it appeurs that Japanese scholars
and oflioials propnyo lo recommend the
adoption of tt new language lor J up in.
moro copious practical ami simple tliau
Iheirnwu which proves a hindoranco lo
Ihetr advance in civilization. The first
choice for n new langunge is the English
in n simplified form; nnd Mr. Mori has
asked a distinguished linguist among hs
whether such simplification is feasible.
At first glance Ibis project looks visiona
ry; but nothing seems to be improbable
wun that waging anil Ingenious nation
Cut the point of il is that the English
tongue is their choice the langunge with
wliieh Christianity liberty and toleration
are luentineu. ll Japan in future gen-
erations shall become an English speak-
ing power she can hardly fail also of be
earning a greatly transformed in her re-
ligloue faith and practices.
Ihe ew lork Herald urges an extra
sesaion of Congress in order to regulate
all airs or Louisiana iv e doubt very much
whether Congress would do anything for
ibe roller oi Louisiana ir it wcro asscm.
bled.
The majority of that body we suspect
are too much wedded to the wishes of ihe
head of the administration in do any-
thing to conllir.t with Iheui. ' That (liant
la pleased with Iho present condition of
things at Louisiana w have no doubt.
JAND I LAND 1 LAND.!
AULT JENKINS & AULT
Gonornl
LAND AGENTS
Tfxiis
Ate now uffailntt
FOR SALE
At tw flcnraa. a la' Kcm"'mt nf land In "' J
art T"xn. lsi.-ln.Ha-K number of val ';'' '"'
I b la nod n...liiln cou.ill.-a. nnd I'lialt
.'lience lot. ni.d llottaea In the envoi Hal I -
W.. In.it" I.! nm.re ''"l;IrI'l-hen
resl.ler. Inuda 111 cur 1'alida are For Wale. W he"
a ii t. hi. iironertv In the liand. of a. i he
liieiua-l.ui-lne-.a"Biidd..a not put a'Malicj I
en hia land lnai'areau.l pun hn.era
' p.... h ivnm bind lor ...I" will Had II to the't
lute.eat lo call and regl.ler their I ' .""' '
cbnrea nothing ler telat ill ' iiitverllaliig and
only n .malt r..nim'a.l..ii when a aale i .
II vou wiml to -ill jour hind I" the Ininilgranta t'
1 1 1 'couiitrv. v.m niuat place ll'eiii In he hatola ol
Agent on the line ol travel. Our ullice being iu me
citt np ruins
ha ranter of commerce And
travel for the Norlh In Northweal Tenia. We have
tiiioerlor liicllltiea for aetliin lamia which we have
. .... i i i... iii...r..l ...Ivi.ptiMii.. and we
ftti'll'iy ntvieii-'1 "t -'
mo lu.ure .allalnctioli to all who plucc properly 111
our hnnila.
Malmy ami anil on ronilulaalull
LASU GKHTir4CATK.
Till brunch of our l.iiaiuna we n.!.k a .'.'Ull)
We are inetiilier of the
'J'KXAS LAND LOOATIXCf
COMPANY
and will bit'ttta Crfni!Hti.i fur YA liitivr ;in tin
i.... i
HjI'w wrt L"'va"fiirliul lint nf IhoUii-li that wo
FOR SALli.
DALLAS Of NT Y
lUOniTO" 1 nillM.8 KiifH"tli t!n Ann Sti'rifn
frnrfv priilrt"Htii t!ml rr. p' I'-- 8' pi'p
J40 ac-ri'M. irMnrS K tit IV -Ihin pmtof tliolI.N
ISA niMfsi' 4 jn.lt m N W nf PnllaN part of tlio K.
Iii-nti'ti in Vi'V tinii'itr. prir if ' Pr itftp j
ani mri'n. 1 i ili S VV oI'PhIIhk the J. 8. Joncf
Hiirii'v ni lilt li uinl rilliLff. Iirirf 'i inr m'fi.
4l4ti uciPB 10 milt i N W of I'ulln? tiiiiln'r:j per
(ItTtr.
Wi itr-rf-s 1" milesi vcit nf VuV.nn ?art of the Tlio.
Pitlllti'n fniv-v. iirniri 8") t'r imto.
Illrt Hl TM II TllilPI fllft uf lllllHfl. tho Win Brj-iin
Mirviy timU'r t-'i I'tT ai-ip.
It o'aries 4 iiiHm north of Ph'Iiid ptr) of the Ultd-
no iirty.p''ii '(t at $-(' pr ai'ra.
ill'H nrici. 7 mli-f ninitli nf PhIIiih. purt of llinlvl
Plxnii let'Kiip p niri'' and tiiiili"r at $T Wi pr urr1.
171 afi" ii'"' "nth nf pullai pft't nl the Levi
Pfjnn li'ifif. prur'i'. at 7 ftn pi'Mu-rf.
yripB 14 inilaV Hint of PitlUt tUi Cnrnfllim
A cnniy mrvi y. praina at rwr ut'i-t.
A2 Hcri't '! niilii v't nf p-iliiiH p-irt of the I. A
Lpnimnl Mirvc.V. t f All per nrn.
M) iii'iri 4 ii'ii'i vf t oi paii'iH itiin oi i lie i'. a.
I.emuinl mirvi y. at fft Mt per nri"h.
ltiii hiti' 4 tinirN 'irt h-w-! r ni iiiiiihh uirr oi iiif
K. pThln mirrey tipili.T. at '" pi a rt.
c mi 11 iiiiltx ni-tt nf T linn part uf tin) T.
Iiii-nu curvy pnirin at 7 W ivr nore.
Ih-Vf afrer II tiiilfn init of Pnlhw part of tho W.
Liir.lhuin purvey tiinln.T at S.' ptn nrre.
irn wripn. fiHitn Kouil:-"t nf DitlhM part nt
the W V Mt'iTi'll mirvev. prairie at per ai-ro
:V.'" BCli-B H1-; inilr-ri Ht'i)th-wft of Dallna part of
the lUrvey Clark tmrvey prairie and timber at JO 50
pi-r "'io.
arrn utile hoiuii oi lmim.pHrt oi tiif
A. B. lluwnid hurvty prairlf a.nl tiniborat $7 ptT
air.
:vn wr Oiiiilii nrth-wf"t nf Pallfin part of tlm
K Croiki ft hiii vcy piairic ur.d tuiil or at U 5U pur
aero
FARMS IN PALLAS COIINTT.
P0 acres' nillcn eint of prw-kiiindirfl K. Mnn stir-
vcy. f-t' acre in tnliiviitinii. ai per acre
iint'r -) in in s not i ti oi itafi.tn t'iacrefl in cult
vntinn Ki'o.l orrharil.ai i.Dtn.
4i arri-sll nnlfH a. ui Ih-Weal of l.illaa. 2.B.I acre in
cultivation 'ill ii.i'ei pnatitro good dwel ling 4 ton-iilii-hiiuaea
bni n alublo ic. Uin ainall law and
giial-uiill.nt SS.mm
I2'i ncres o mill's miltli-w..t or nu'lua. 50 m na In
cultivation t ali.ry Iiiiunh at tM.ntHi
ion acres it union north or IJulliia. 170 acroi In mil.
tivoli.in at j'J2 60 per ucrc. '
TARRANT COl'.VTV.
ll arrea pnlenlcd to Clink llrynn at !'J ffl.
14T0 acrea in Ihe niiineul' Y. ll'oiiatoH at :t per
acre
It'll ncrea ltl mllca aoiith-weBt of Fort Worth part
of tho J. (iillrlon wilrvey pralric.nt $4 per acre.
H u acrea III mil eimt ol Fort Worth lhet'.iiinln
ani vey nt $i pi r acre
inn acrea IC mllca south wast of llnllii the He
Kinney 4 Willn.nts mrv.y piiriet $i por ncro
FARMS.
S'JOncrea. !) milca aoutli of Fort Worth. fn.r. l
cliltivutiou orclwrd and hedge fence price 81500.
PENTON COUMTT.
Srotl ncrua lo mile aoutli of Denton. Ihe W. Thorn.
tou survey prairie and tiniUor m fi per acre.
SIX) acrei3 ntilea aoutli of Lowlavltt.. !S .r :..
cultivation at ill per acre.
JACK eou.NTr.
1155 acrea at $1 50 per acre.
PARKEIl COUNTY
lPUO acres nt ii 50 per acre.
MONTAGUE COUNTY.
1 140 acre at & per acre.
AltCIIKR COUNTY.
2.M0 acros nt 3 per acre.
lill.VTII COUNTV.
VX'fi acrea at $J per acre.
1.LI.IS COUNTY.
nri-M. A. (iuauo survey oa Cliambar'i
i.'vti fiitc i ui ut:rr.
HENDERSON COUNTY
Wl arrus 2 nillea norlh of Petera-lllufr 2fl acrea In
.lltl.ll ..... u. .1 7". . 1 tv" '
- ..... b. i ci uerv.
HARRIS COUNTY.
310 acres on (iroi'n Ihiyou at 3 per
HAMILTON COUNTY.
Old acroa 0 mllca aoutli nf the town of Hamilton a
f'i 60 per acio. '
DALLAS CITY TROrERTY
IJlnrh St). V2hatw.n Jickon ami WomlStroeht
Ullil iltw.irn aeunu.1 S!i..i .!.... IW ln
Ht".k No '. V.nn.VaS.r.ifST
and llowni d Si reel a. .
Xz 'i.'liJl'irl'ii'0' 98''' Yo""' iwi"o. wood
Bi.k Ni.Wl Victor and Pearl Slreeta
lll.K-li Nu.-iVj victor an I Perl si.
5fr.fr"uh llluCk N"-u7'a.a"iWce Street
lu Block So. 70 Jlnln Street MIxSoo .
lo'iJi tea. ' l'c"lc "1"U"1" Street
lllock 2iii and '.'113 llryan and Durford Streeta.
lands In MKnourl and Arhntunslo Evdiangt
ur icxas i;ina.
AULT JENKIN3& Al'LT
Nortli Sblo "ul.llc S.iuara
Dallna Tuxai Voh. ar lS73.-iili
THE DALLAS HERALD
Daily and Weekly.
Tlio Dally Is published every
iiioi'iiliiir except Monday
and delivered lot'lly
NuIiNerlbei'g by
duylight.
AND AM POINTS SOUTH EAST SOUTH AND
WK.HV HY THK FIRST MAII.M
Il.slib'B ihe ri'ijiilur
AlSIJ( lulc I'vvsn PlIspatcliCN
Wlil'irnrerac'lvail aibitenv.tni liiiht
We liitve nl mi a
curi'in Trii'iiiMiiiiip I'l'iiiiv'i
LtiAii.i i i.nuuti.u uiu ni
at A'l.tln who f.iruiiheu. with a ayn ipila of ttm
proc ..-'I in 4 -il" Ih.i h-Hlltiiro Mil 1 in:. i otlior ilcltu
Iroiu I lio
STATU CAPITAL
an are nf ny inipiirtitiirn. Wi thon-for: jivo to our
dty rcudciii and nil N jiUiorn TiiX4i
THE LATEST NEWS
Twenty-four hour and fiffiii'iitly Kui ty-uiUt
hull ih in udViint'i ol any othur pipur I
AY are al-o niakinir arriiU'renifiitfi to have n re leu.
titr i-nrioiHiiitioiit at Uasliin nu City and v ill
receive
SPECIAL TELEG RAMS
From all point in the Sttitn and country.
ToamtmiiliHli thi we hiive cnj to heavy ex-
pcime bfiiijjj (K'ti'i-uiiuod to make tho U tSRALD
A LIVE NEWSPAPER
woconnduntly look to tho biiaineaa men undolharao
THE CITY OF DALLAS
and thoaiirroiiiuling country lor a genoroua support.
-o:o
A an AiIvcrlKlii? Medium
both for this C!tv as well an nil the luisincna renter
THE HERALD
is ttnaurpivHBcd in tho Inlerier of Te.xua.
-o:o-
TIIHYTKEKLY UEIttLU
will U iiin.li' up of nil the heat and moat Important
content of tho daily unl will bo niado a
VALUABLE FAMILY PAPER.
Itas lhacriptlon liet already larffn fnat'increaa-
iiiK having a hnavy circulntion in thin nnd the stir
rounding counilos. as well m all over thu State nnd
ciiuilry
o:o
Strictly In advance.
PAII.V per Annum : 1000
1' a moiiilta 11.110
" .1 nioiitna 4011
WKKUI.l" per Annum $ iu
0 niontna joo
" " .1 months 100
j.o. r.suiiut:Li.s k to.
I'ubllshars and l'ropriat era.
HOUSTON&TEXAS CESTHAl
RAILWAY.
CHANGE OP TIME !
On andaftevMONDA 1
Xovcmher 11 1872
PaftHeiigHrTi'ainii wt! run hi ftdlown
irurtj ") Ari'ltiuK at McKIarifiy n
mm muuitfiit; at Aiutin
' 6Dp. m. and at Wcu ijau
p. iu. fame day.
Itt turn in tf leav MrKlo
ii-y at 4 UU a. m.; Ann-in at
Ui .Ht a in. mid Maco 0 16 .
m.; Hi-rivinK at Iluiirjton at
LKAVF.S IIOINTON
tint
(Sunday Excepted)
Jt.'lO n. in.
J y uu jj. in name day
1 Arriving at McKinuey .
Accommodation 1130 p. ni. Except .-.iini'iayi
nml at Auatin at 6 M a ni
LKAVKS IKIVSION leic.vpt Uululay) uexl liny.
liellirniUK luavaa MclCln.
SAII.T t nt Oou 11. ui. and Austin
nt 6 .10 p. lit. (except Sunday)
'4i.'IOi' m. nrriviiiK ut iloiistou 73ov. m
J next day ' 1
Jt'cem"ioi(a(i'i'ii will ttot ni h fitnn 'eiu.p.cnif to ife.
Kiutr! en Httnrifai t
rulSmait's Palnre Sleeping Cars
Are iittm U'-d to Aocumutud-iliou Tralnu between
Moininii ami Amliu.
l'aHnrn rH for Vut:o nnt tuka JIall and Kx.
pre4 Train lenvi.it; II tMinluit at 7 u. m.
Tliahovu Tiaiui umke tho following fum
tiun-t. viz:
Al HtturiiH with latcriiaHnnal U.K. dailySun.
d:tyt- yxcfp1-'') A'oriii nt J Oi) p. m and 1 4 tt m;
South at i O'J p. ih. and 9 l' p. in.
At tf.i;0 with stagi'ii lur I'm rla Wnotlherry
rovisKtfUt CiVh.iriii'i Act.-n (Inuiberry Witiuher
ford and Jai kBUnro 't'uentlay-i Tlnirinysj aiol Muu.
dn.Vd at ' IU ii. in. Kr Inwinoii Jt'i riiavH at ? m
a. in. Fur VhI .Mil).t'lil"ii Jlei idiau' Fotiimt
he.l II Putin Ht.-pli. Uftville nu Mou'laya and
Hiurfliyj ui 7 ft a. iu.
At Mfxia with huu of II;ifkti tor KairHtdd and
liill Iff tin Siiti'lay ami Wt'ttihunluvn.
At P;tl;a. Wi'Br tor Wt-ai In i tnr.1 and Jat'kilor
.Mtiinhty?' Vit.ltinrdrtyn ami Friday pj ut 7 ut a. m
'isiixt r'i' T.tlur ami liOiiirvii'rt uiul.tii) Wl-Juci.
days ami t'rlouy at 'J ') a. hi.
Ftir Fort 'rlh tliiily at 7i'Ha. m.
Soiiih west for Wet-urnc every Muttilny nf 7 tHiji.tn.
Norihwunt fnr Poniou urnl (j.iineriville VyVry
Wfiliiisiliiy at 7 nil a. m.
At McKiiinu) Norili with PI pi-n Siaa
daily iSiindayit pxrt-ptfd) fur Slii'inmn Kcd Kiver
City and Torininun ot the -i K. 1& T. railrnini
Wi-at vii IM.ot Point peiiimi Wlililiuro
Guiuesvil'e let utur nnd J.itfksl.nruuiily at (JODa.iu!
Kiuit lt l-wfvkly ) I'lifsdiiy-i IhumUys uiu rid.
lU'tluvci forUreenvillo ltnulutin l'arirt ClmkjilU
and .k-ni'iNoiuit f(Hi.i. m.
At L:dbettcr with daily Miifre for haCIraiige.
At MrPatlewith daily Stujn- lor iji"trop.
At Austin with duily'stiifjirt lor Sun ilaicoa Neir
UruiiiPel'4 han Antonio ami Ki I'iwo.
Through Itiitfptaitd Hills of 1.adin given frm
SriitioiH oh the line of llii rontl lo N w Orleans and
NVw York via .MnrutiV Line nf .Sle.iiin.hipH 0n.
vttsitoii in New Orlcuite tid Ali'r''hunt'n Kino t5ttttm-
shipM N?w Villain tn Suw York shiopora tmuiili-
iiirf their own iiilh Lii liiit.
Fur ralei.apidy to tiiiilimi Aifentu or.Pnua W
Maui'iim Noiiuein Anent Simiuiun aodH.L. Ko
tlii Wutfieru Agtnt Han AHitmiio.
J. Di;UAM)(leu'l Hupt.
J. WALUO 0. V.M T.A.
JA I L K 0 A lT C 0 ii N E it !
AS TI & WAGNER
DAELEKS IN
General Merchandise
4
liilliiN TexaHi
(KniHTii us the "CKEAP STOIU:.")
Are now receiving their
FALL STOCI
COMl'RIHINO
DUY C00U3 liOOTS.SIIOES i IIAT8
READY-MADK CLOTHING HARD-
WARE WOODEN WARE GROCER-
IES CROCKERY TRUNKS STA-
TIONERY SCHOOL BOOKS ETC.
Purchased nt liiini!.ii.irteis In the Northern aa
Knatom cities within tho fast twenty ilnys b
Cnali.
VI. will continue to receive eroodseveri month
and our alnck heitijr 'oil and complete in every Hm
of goods and purchased tor CASH wo can and vill
Sell as Chcnp at tht Cheapett.
Thankful to our numerous friends and the ptiMie
pent roily for pnnt pal riiliiin wn nsk a colitiniiaac
of th" aania assiirintr theiu that wo will deal onlyoi
strictly honest principles Oivn us a cll and .saw-
aa in- yourselves. Anil vvAiiiir"
no2 tf. lUllroad Ccrn.r.
F
AIRBANK'S
Soalo a i o li o n s c
W l AS'. ST R " KT
1'cw Orleans
Cotton tteaiiij Susar Beams
Tobaeco JJcams Cotton Bal-
ances riatform Coun-
ter & Drug Scales
Of all description and alr.ee War runted cornel.
TUIeMlctcctlns Jlonoy l)racrs
Trocmucr's Steel Mills
For Grinding Corn Coffee and Sp'
SIIIUVER'S LETTER .
COPY I NO PRESSES.
For aale at New Yotk Prices.
FA1RRANKS & CO.
W. B. IIOWM AS Agent 63 Camp St. N.&
Nov. 211 lltOnins.
rpUE FOUltTII ANiNUAL
Texas State Fair
Will ho held on tho Slnto Fair Grounds !.
CITY OF HOUSTON
Comonctng Monday 12th of May T
and conllniilt g Ihronsh
UI every rnunty in the Stale be represented l"
' tho eviiU n'cia or their prwlitcts.
II A I. F FARE RATES OX AU BINES CF T(
i TO lloi'SToN.
Premium Hat und liiformntlon .'"!'"!''''
plieation. --le.ldr.l.
IT - -f-r .mptit ttmm
aaaaeappfjBav-"'
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