Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 17, 1868 Page: 2 of 4
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ii ii will be o.f tiiouuli I t your
tliildivii l'r ft hundred ywrn !
t-oma. .Siu.ly it. uiuKiiiiii. il.
furry il lmul with ywi a a livlnjr
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upon uk. It i.uiy Lo tuimi'ii in tlio
black of ilurkiio uvon tlio wciirr
vratora lor n.nny dnya lul il will
rout upon tlio mountiiiii iii nt last;
tlio aim will "Inno; ll.o Jovo will
loavo it never to return and now
as tl.on. emblem of iiniily mull.
nr-neo. klia will aoek to rebuild her
liubitiitiiiiiM uniidat the Bounce uf her
former life.
I ilo nut ili'Hiinir. I have hope in
Iho n"iralioim of un. 1 hnve
fuith in ll.o providence of (iml. I
know that ll.o pathway of hiMory
in alrown with ll.o wreck a of cm-
jiires nnd people and conntitutio..a
and liberty; nnd it mny bo in tlio
providoncoof (Jod llmt this country
of ours will follow in the wake of
; all the nations thai have gone bo-
foro. If it ahull bo bo lot it not bo
owing to tbo faults or iiiiMortuiicM
of the Democratio parly. II it
. niiiRt bo so lot it be known that it
was the party of our lovo that
atood to the laxt with horoic virluc.
to tho piinoijiles of civil liberty. If
it must bo no lot us my follow-
citizens tuko consolation in the
thought thut in tho eternal circle of
God death is but tho procursnr of
resurrection ; nnd that tho same
principles which hnnten nations to
uocny contain within themselves
the Bpnrk of living fire which so-
cures undying youth to our immor-
tal race. Groat applause .
"Time wrilea no wviuklca on il fair young
brow;
8ucb ns creation's dawn beheld il ice;
thee now."-
Amidst tho wrecks of timo its
progress is still onward nnd upward
highor nnd still higher.
"And from Hie skjr inrene and far
A voice falls like a fulling alar
..!( i KxcrlKlor!''.
Higher; ns the engle when he
tnkes his flight in tho face of the
J$un. Ilighor; ns tho stars when
' in their otornul courses they' encir-
elo tho footstool of the immortal
-throne! Higher; ftR the soul of man
. WII0I1 11 JJUl IIMUU 111 in ivnv-iiM iv ...
clny nnd sees throughout all tlio
hges tho home of its father and Uf
-God.
Tho concluding sentences of the
peroration wero greeted with cnthu
biustio cheering ami Mr. Pendleton
took his seat amid prolonged ap-
plause.' ' '
military Organlzattona Against
; n. f IN1I1AS8. . .
j . We find the following Ciroular in the
..Wiatberford Timea:
Hkp QoAiTEEa C6th Sua. Die. "I
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: FoT RiCHAEDeoN Sept. IS 1808 J
To all Whom it may Concern :
It has boon represented to the
undersiirned that the citinens of
Cook Fannin Grayson Denton.
Farkor nnd other counties of this
State are organizing bodies oi men
for the ostensible purpose of ope-
rating against tha Indians.
.Now therefore this is to warn ull
persons that all Military organ izii-
- tion on their part in the aforesaid
counties is entirely unauthorized ;
and to forbid the raising equipping
and organizing volunteers . inilitiu
or othor Military bodies without
' written authority from the under-
signed or othor competent military
source. :...
Tho military authorities in tl.oir
effort to suppress Indian doprcdn-
; tiona on this frontier are doRiroiic
. of the co operation of the citizens
as guides scouts and small organ-
ized bodies co-operating with and
under tho control of Olliccrs of Ihe
United Statoa Army; but all niil
tary bodies organized without the
above mentionod authority are
liemby declared unlawful and hos-
tile to the government and intercut
C this Stato. 8. II. 8TAP.it
Bvt. Col.. U. 8. A.
Haj. 6th Cav'y Com'd Post and Sob
District
' " Holler will tnke an occasional
flinsT at John C. Breckihridire. who
he once to ardently snpportea .or
the Presidency. If Bailer floca ex- j
Pfi in anything it is the gusto with j
which he can kick" a chained enernr.
rob a baby orinaolt a aromas). He
shonld recollect that
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'I kluiil luivo no policy of in' own
lo interfere nguiiibl thu people."
U. S. Grant.
''I say again fellow-citizens re-
meinlicr the futo of ancient Homo
and roto fur nn enndidnto who will
not toll you with tho frankness of
nn independent freeman tho prin-
ciples upon which if elected ho
will administer tho Government.
Thai man deserves to be n slave
who would vote for a mum candi-
date when his liberties nro nt stake."
Animkw Jackson.
tUTli il wilh more aineerity than ordi-
iinril; nccnmpniiica to cdilorinl notice
that we heartily commend Ihe Ui-jr Goods
homo of li.H.GarJuer & Co. New Urlrnna
nnd solicit for them the pntronnge of our
realtors. Visit them wben you go lo Ihe
city. Their large atock low prices and
cuiirteoiia attention will confirm all we mny
any in I lit if bclmlf.
Tho Fair.
l'iporionce in Ilia old and well aetl'.cd
Siiiu-a or this nnd nllolhcrcuiintriea where
ugi'iculline and kindred acieuoea aro fca-
iii itii taught Ihe people that nnnual
and acnii-uimunl Fuiia for the exhibition
or thu beat products or the field uud vege-
table and flower gardens aro the reiy best
promoters of thut care and intelligence in
the cultivation of the soil which must re-
suit in Ihe peiiection of uliuost everything
planted and grown. Fuirs acrvo to set
und kvep the fnrnier's mind a-t'jiukiug.
They exoile and loiter a generous rivalry
that must also prove conducive to increas-
ing the yield and improving Ihe quality of
ihe crops. They also bring together people
ol' all trade and professions and thereby
il.e houest sturdy yeomanry of Ibe land
are elevated in thu scale of social estima-
tion. Jr'aiiaarc useful in many ways nnd
no county should bo without a Fair Coiu-
puny and a lingo neatly improved Fuir
U.cund.
Tho Dnllng County Fair Ground ia iii
prclty good older but not so good ns il
will be in I HUIJ n s it is evidently the design
or the Company and the people lo make it
one of the chief ornaments of (hecounly
it ought to be mude as beautiful as any
spot in the whole Houlhwoat and guarded
with jealous cure. As ia a fair-ground in
Kentucky it will bocome a Weoca in the
mind to which in each recurring year
thousands will make a pilgrimage.
The Third Annual fair of the Dallas
-County Agricultural and Mechanical As-
sociation will commence next Tuesday the
20ih instant nud uouliuuo for three days
thereafter.
Persons living nt a dislnnce need have
Do double as to finding pleasant quarters
ns Dallas has two first-rate hotels and am-
ple other uccounnodntions for all rho infty
choree to attend the Fair. ' 1 ' "' '
. According to tho pnblialied programme
the firvi day Tuesday will be devoted lo
the exhibition or orchard fruits field pro-
ducts field and guv ion vegetables mechan-
ical specimens of ninny kinds fabrics from
hauilluoiii8 sewed knitted and other ar-
ticles from the handiwork and skill of the
Indies ete
On the second dny Wednesday sheep
goals hogs poultry and cattle will be an
exhibition. On this day an address pre-
fiared for the occasion will be delivered by
Ion. John M. Crockett. It i expeoted
thai Ihe address will be eminently instruc-
tive aud interesting.
On the second day will com off feats of
equestrianism by ladies and gentlemen.
Tbi third dny Thursday draft and breed-
ing Hock jacks jennets itallions and
mam will be shown
Iho fourth and last day Friday will be
exhibited blooded itallious and mares and
sa die end harness! lock.
Every preparation in their power baa
been made by I lie Aasociaiion and we pre-
dict thai the Fair will aroii" lh energiei
of aeiiculuirisls mechanics and atock-
raisrra and aiimulat every branch or
pioduetive industry.
' gVTbfn you go lo New Orlrani call
and are L.. II. Gardner & Co. Thii la a
young growing and popular bouse whose
price a i as low as the lowest and whose
fair dealings have wen Tor them an envi-
able reputation Ihrougheat lh ranotry.
They deal In Dry Goods and Notions on
Cominob aireel adjoining lh City Hotel.
Vlllow Favra Th Drownsvill Sen-
tinel r. ports Ihia terrible d i art as prevail-
ing in Grargia. The editor ays Ik whole
Legislature of thai Stale bad Ike black
voaiit. It vomited ant twenty-av or its
black member al any rat.
tftw bonaea ia JCew Ol Irani kavl aa
rapidly trewa ia Ik efifideae or Ibe
people a that of L. H. Gardner k Ca
wknteasle dealer la Pry Goods aaJ No-
liena. Tlir are kswral eoDrleem and
prompt a4 proaipt sad deaerva lb t-
rmifi wkiek i rapidly increasing npoa
theaa. ll if la ikl iaierrat f ear friends
taae. titoi.
Tb vkita aniel pkikwopker Hor-
ae finely ra brea Bmniaafed by ta
Radirals af 'b 6 k Sew Tark IHatriet a
a aaadld- fnr rmfwai. Ilik W'k
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lU.lieUnr He .Uollii m 0r ilir.rr I'.r
ll. ruriaaa or war lo ktp In .....rrur .1
leaal another term. And they did th'l by
the effect or their position and lh peculiar
oireuiiislanecs by which they wen sur-
rouudid. Their parly waa utherej Into
being with all the presllg or victory; ii i
teemed lo Hand Identified with Ihe cause
or ihccouutry; ll easily arrojntcd lo itaelf
all praltes and all honor aa a public sa-
viour; and wbil It claims lo own Ihe
Government because il laved it and lo In
entitled lo the moil generoui rewards fur
lis inrstininbli services and to rnhsnce
Ibose service! by assertions that but for It
the rebellion would rise again; and that il
only Is faithful to theptiblic weal and who-
ever opposes it is in sympathy with iho
rebellion the peoplo fnil lo perceive ihe
sinister and selfish motives thut lie con-
cealed beneath this specious etleriur. Il
is not strange then that the radical fao-
tiou ehould hold In its hands tho honest
passions of the multitude. Ilut when the
multitude emerge from the maelstrom of
passion and get out upon Ihe clear calm
on or reason they will repair Ihe wrongs
they havo suffered lo be perpetrated in
their hour or bliudueas aud peril. '
Tho country has been nt profound peace
ever since tin surrender or General Lee;
yet the Radical cry has continually been
wnrl war!! war!!! The Radicals won't have
thorough penee. They aro too cowardly to
desire the actual shook or arms; yet at the
same time they seem to have deemed it
iiidispciisible to their doniinancy lo create
an excited tumultuous disorderly riotous
state of public society. Their whole re-
cord proves this fact nnd makes it axiom-
atic henco no argument need bo entered
into to establish tho truth or our assertion.
This leads us to any that their policy is
totally al vaiinnce with the genius of nil
free government; and that if persisted in
it must inevitably ultimately result in tho
razing of the last pillar supporting the
splendid. dome of tho Temple of Liberty
the coruer-8tono of which was laid by a
son of Virginia the immortal Washington
nnd upon whose strengthening arid
adornment tho American people have la-
bored for mora than ninety years.
History abounds with lessons that leaoli
us that kindness and magnanimity alone
can close up the gaping wounds indicted
by the sword (hat these alone can recon-
cile the vanquished to the victor that the
apparent harmony compelled by force an j
power is but the thin lava crust that sumo
truvolois report soiuetiiuus cover tlio trulur
or Vesuvius. . 7 : i
QzZ Ixindrol and seventy-serci) afecar
ago IU91 there was a great rebellion in
Ireland1 arising from differences between
Catholics and Protestants. I' The military
power of the Irish was finally crushed af-
tor a sanguinary straggle in the engage-
ment near the city of Limerick. The
British king William granted thorn gen-
eroui terms. They surrendered thc'ir'nrms
theirs was a Lost Cause and both Pro-
testants and Catholics were satisfied and
had there been do breach of faith it is
believed by all statesmen and historians
that Ireland would have remained as quiet-
ly under the paw of the British Lion as
Scotlind baa done. By the torma of tho
treaty nothing but a simple oalli of alle-
giance to King William's Government waa
required. ' But the treaty waa disregarded.
Parliament refused to earry out the gener-
oui terms magnanimously granted by Dii
Majesty. . Ireland laid they must bi re-
constructed treason must be made odious.
And thus England by a violation of aol
only plighted faith ia lh first place and
the following up of victory with persecu-
tion ln the next forever alienated a proud
and martial people over whom she seems
la consider it vitally necessary forever lo
keep a ilecplesi and expemiv watch and
waid. The Exiles of Erin ar in every
land on every aea and Iheir aaathema
maranaiha againat England riaei on every
braes that goes wandering Ihroagh im-
mensity and io will rise till the dream of
freedom shall be realised or the star af
hep link forever below Uta eioaded tlori-
tn of storm-rocked Ireland.
On lb other band. Scotland fought
England far age with mora than the per-
tinacity if not lb degree of envenomed
bate with which lh wai fongbt by Ireland
There is not a lock ar mountain or glen ar
lood or fell in all ftcotlaad that wu nol
reddened by lb blood or tb execrated
"Southrons." Cut tk land af Brnr and 1
Donglasi and vYallae inecnmbed le supe
rior power Vat net I inperior valor. Tk
British GoTernmentwiiely forbor to inter- '
fere with ber sneieat manners and ens-!
toaal ar va ber municipal laws and pe
tie regola'.ioaa and Ihe reiult wai abe ;
beeame and bai remained ever line !
ar Ik meal loyal conqoered provinre
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a eejnqweroT.
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lit am r ai.J ll!uI.Hr.l lo Ik totM Ikal
daughter or America withjiil pecuniary
aid or tilled j.airunage but by virtue of
her owu innate Iunllreiual power and
lnduiiilial.il will can writ ber name bo-
lide that or tbo proudest and beet of rank.
Famo can do no nine for her her f kelclici
and lcn;s will I biel!ir I by liifinl Hps
read from tho lext-b.aik i.r schools "I 111
Tim ia duet n his broken lyre." The
G reiki iuscrlbed ihe nanus of Lard Byron
Daniel Webster Henry Clny and other
illustrious friends uf Urccre upon the pe-
ribolus of their Fcnale chatubtr. There
is a name ii.sjrileJ high " ou Ihe pillar
of the tiimplo of tho world of which every
American nhjiiIJ bopruul that unuio is
Sauaii Josi.rti.t Had:.
CSTlIon. Howell Cobb of Georgia once
Secretary of the Trcamry of the Culled
States died at New York on tho Oth lust.
of apoplexy.
Ciyliight hundred thousand negro votn
Is a irriiienilotis power and it would be
well before it is legalised tut of lis present
illegality for the Northern people to red ct
to whoce ndvaningc the chungo .would ro-
dound. A word ia suilicietil. 1
The Ot.n Ouaro ion OeTontn. This
sturdy aud steiling old Democratic veteran
nppears promptly iu all its usual strength
and vigor. It is hardly necessary lo add
that its political and litoiary excellence is
up to ill full average which ia sufficient
praise. Tho lendiug article upon the
"Limits of Obedience lo Acts of Govern-
ment" is well timed. Let every Demo-
crat read and rolled. ' How Free Stales
are Subverted" merits careful perusal;
also "Tho Vice of Loyalty'' and we may
add also "Tho Politics of Poli'ical Rings"
is a niurt remarkable expose nnl tells
badly for the morals of tlio period. The
balance of the contents of The Old Guard
made up with its usual interesting melange
and the Book Table and Kditor's Tablo
show rather a wider rauga of topics than
we have noted of late. Every Democrat in
tho country should cspccinlly read The Old
Guard at this eventful crisis iu the history
of Dcmocrncy. Tho coming November is
to inaugurate n Waterloo of Democracy or
Muugrolism. Let us go into the fight on
principle nndwo will come out victors. The
Old Guard is a good magazine to draw up-
on for the powdorund ball whiuh is In win
the day. ' The powder and b!! clement is
I limply DriuocraUa tiul'.is l.urlcl at ;Lc
Mongrels- before ' which I'uoy must fly iu
terror. Lot' evevy Democrat own this tnng-
as'iuo The Old Guard aud he is invulner-
able Single copies Me. ;" $3 00 per year.
Van Krrie Horton "oVCo. No.' '162 Nassau
Street New York; """ ' "" "
Subscription1 received at tho IIoraM
Office Dallas Texas. "'
1 Cf3 Butler has been hofninated for Con-
gress in tho Salem Distrlot Massachusetts
by ouo wing of the Radical party and
Richard II. Dana by Ihe other wing. But-
ler split the party on his financial ' plan.
'Wonder if the Democratio candidate can't
come in between them? i
BSf A negro riot occurred near Shrevo-
port Louisiana recently in which three
white eilizens and nineteen negroes were
killed.
tSyGov. Orr of South Carolina it is
rumored ll about lo remove to St. Joseph
Mo. to prtotice law. 1
ISyTho New Orleans papers have
lengthy and graphio accounts of the re-
oent floods in that city. The whole rear of
the eily towards the Lake was submerged
involving much loss or properly.
& The Weatherford Timet lays that
the grasshopper have in a great measure
left though they are still swarming in tbi
Western port;on of Parker county oa Ihe
Brasos having once disappeared and then
returned. The Timea adds however that
myriads of them can be seen ' high up in
the air moving in a northerly direction. '
. Grayeon county ii building a jail
lo cost eicbt or ten thomicd dollars. Il ii
a massive atom itrneture and will be an
rnament te the town or Sherman as well
at a aafi receptacle for all evil-doers. Can-
not ear Police Coart takenbiatf Tbey
met last week bat wedca'tknew what they
did. We say bail a jail if ibe county
' ba lo g ia debt for il.
tt7The Democracy ef Parker county
met ia grand mass Convention to-day
and are ale t have a mammoth barbeeae.
O" We publish ea or ntid te-dar.
Ike corresrH.Ddein-a Wlweee liea. Keynoids
and Hon. W. M. Walton. Ckirs.aa af the
Deajorrmtic Stat Eireuiir Coniaiittee ea
I
' ot.tert r tk Prraidertial e:ein
Evrrv o will read it and keed Ibe advice
or Mj. W alina.
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r the euivrumei.t ik prtaaul rniuiniia
puld. -irl.l j.ll hr .1 .uLI-4 Iu Irn yrair
ai4 that I'l'i; lx-f.no that lime lis t'n.i.d
Sulci aai'ld ! aki.d.i.i kankrupl. Thia '
sintct em uii"!! by u txpnliuefd tt-'
Svcret.i'y of il.e X. .'.i-l'y. nu4 ia m4 on !
lh kvpvl.e.ii tint il.e a.jvriumciil if Irft I
remaiiiln j in the Itu U ut tin lUdical par- J
ly w.nil I e-uti:iue th' j'iraeul c;.'nes of'
ihe D.pii'n.-iil.
tti" Uo!d ia qu.iti.1 at II ) and Ameri-
can filtn IS.) at Ilryin and Iloiiftoa on
Ihe 10 1 Inst.
tXiT ll.iaaell & Sun Bryan Toxis have
placed us liudrr obiikntii'iil for qunlations
of Gold Coiiou W.hiI and lli.ln at that
place and at all the Northern cities up lo
ihe 1 Oi h lint.
C(1T10 Al l.llClp'Kll uti iho lllili lOJft.
IU.; al Ww York J.".ti'i.'!i5c.j at Galves-
ton 1 !tl V coin fori. mi Idling aud
17c. for mid .King; at 1 1 1 u n 1:1 .1 hi. for;
ordinary; Vu IS- f.. rood ...dinary; j
lUc. for uhliling; Innrkel lively.
Wool. Al Bryan s:iles ready al
Uo. gold on the 10th Inst.
A Lrssos ntoM Hirtoiiv. The
bowlings of tlio wolves of tlio J!-
ptibliean parly at the I'omoerutic
nominees recall the limes when the
hereditary enemy of the liberty of
Groocu dcmnndi'd tlif ir leading men
to bo doliverod up as tlio grout im-
pediment of mutual amity. jVinos-
ihonos tho orator naid to his follow-
citizens: . "On a timo an embassy enmo from
the wolves to tho sheep iiKsiiring
them that tho ilogs by which thej1
were attended wore thu solo occasion
of tlio war; weivlorc if they would
givo them up all would bo well nnd
end in n lasting pou'.o. The sheep
wero persuaded g:ivo tip tlio dogs
and thenceforth tho wolves devoured
thorn at pleasure."
Been use tlio Southern Slates will
hot heed tho -mission of tho Radical
wolves they aro culled rebels and
enemies of the country. Men who
make n solitude nnd . cull it pctico
nro no more to bo trusted than men
who call that a I'opiiblictin Govern-
ment which disfranchises the whites
and puts tho ballot in Lo tho hands
of tho negroes.
Tlio real wolf of to day is wliO
mnlren two kin Is of govern men t for
equal State? t'-vu kin 1$ of currsaey
tor tho people tiro kinds ol laws
for white nnd black men North and
white and black men Smith.
Lexington (Ky.) Reporter.'
' At tho Mitssaphtisetts cattle show
tho othor day a gentleman who
probuby does not tako the .Revolu-
tion gave tho following toast: '(Tho
Coming Woman May it bo n long
timo beforo she arrives." ' . '
One of Brownlow's Radical frionds
calls him "nn iron nw'ti" Prentice
says the dovil has n groat many
such irons in tho firo. . '
MARRIED
On the evening of Ootober 15 18C8 by
Rev. 8. D. Dave.tort nt tho residence of
the bride' mother Miss AM KM A M. GRIF-
FITHS of thia city to M. FR.INCH COR-
CORAN of Manchester New Hampshire.
Our best wishes will aocompany Ihe hap-
py couple in the voyage upon which they
have just embarked. May their wedded
life prove a perpetual litany a glorious
May-tim crowded with pnssinn-tlowcrs
that never fade. We congratulate Sergeant
Corcoran on securing a rose from the bower
of beauty aud are glad to sec him illustrate
the truth of Tom Moore's observation that
"The bee through many a garden roves
At dlinms his lay of courtship o'er;
Mai when he findt the tlotcer he Invet
He settles there and hums uo more."
JOHN ESTES COOKE'S SEW NOVEL!
. F. J. EUHTLTJQTOCT & CO.
459 Ilrootue street Kew Yorlt
Have in press to bo ready in
October
MOKUKT;
Or The Cast Day or I.ce and
hi Paladin
Ey J. Estex Cooke
Antbor of "Surry of Eagle's Nest."
Or "St set ' or which Mohnn U s Se-
quel Tr.v. TnorsAUD copies were almost
immediately sold. Tbe new work ia itill
ore intensely iaierea ing. Printed ea
fine-toned paper and richly bonndia cloth
with upward or 500 pages it ha for it
frontispiece a Cn ateel medallion bead ef
I Gl. Lie and loar I rauiiful illnatraiioai
Iin Homer I beat sty!. F.lkcr loei u irnl
If mail puttret ea rwr.f o the pric
$2.25. Fnr rale by all Pookaerier and
1 Sef dealers in town and country li lt
I i I I II I 'I
a. fi'ai.ai l.'tVii'lM'al
II !.. . II
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ii 11. a'a Ii fr. im l;..f tl.liii.ft ail
iM"U-la. lift I- .il I lU l"l klk
Jlkkc . 'ra . li ". rfcn!
atir k-;a aai. i l n ilrriiiiKa
TTTfTftT P'PI? rV
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l.aa-a.'.. aal I itn a: at I- i I i.tvl. I nlii
l.aa... ib.lo) rk.Jrt l.ii-aj IU J liuf
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Lcaln:j tlar and WJudoffi
(.(.
Iff r ar 4 Ul.q iiftx rrfta i.ita. in.
a.v.1 riiauaif fc.aoriH.rul ir
WAI.I l'Al'EI!S.
AJ u uiJ ftr)lluf U ..!a
tt '.f11Bi.ii. l.ne; l ail al.uk
tha aiiri.iinu ot but are a Lule.ale and r
nil. ia InsiirJ.
Jl' kuek ia Bw full and I am lenl
I r r!.. aif-.n..B lu C.I.WIJV.
1'-'V and l-KirK.
I'a 1.01 furjei il.. ol I H.n
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sv.icm.i VAaWUH
a'.u u.
-AM'-
Cotton Tioo
j. ri:.aK's.
October I
Ji:4t
HIDES! HIDES:!
AM NOW BL'YINU HlHI'S-piylng
I iha li.l...t market nritel In eji. v. ant
i'iIIHH) pounds.
M. LEVY
jmie'i tr
N. L cor. Public Square.
iiir r.n mi until MKIlAI. AWAlililUl
l'ATKNT HIJILI.IAaNT
OooXcixtg Btovo
1 FT Ell two day! aolual trial iu nompe-
iV tiiiu.i with iho leading Stove in ihe
t: tilted Stales at the LomaiAXA otavi: Faib
ltia aud every St. Louis Fair since l.Mili.
11. IIAI.I.I'.It Agent
4!) Camp at. and ISM Tchoi p-toulns St.
octl7 fitly NEW OUi.EA.NS.
KIOKI) Will: AT I
WE AKU NOW IN RECEIPT of the
Seed Wheat ordered for dlffi-reni
parties who are requested to call on us
and get thoseid. CLARK & MtYAN.
October 17 1K8.
T. AV. HOUSE
39 and 41 Main Street
UA S J L'S T RET UXXED l'R 031
Now York and tho Eastern
Manufacturing Cities
Whore he has purchased exclusively fro
Thcjargcsl and bcsl selected slooi of
' GENERAL MERCIIANU1S15.
BOOTS SHOES HATS '
f9tt.xlo and . Ifiiioy
Ever brought to Texasi
Having availed himself of every facility
in his reach lo purchase and ship at the
Lowest Rates ho is able to sell
dlEAPEB THAN AXY MERCHANT
IN THE SOUTH
OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO
CASH BUYERS.
He Invitee tbe attention of tb People of
Northern Tens to his nnequaled "' '
STOCK OF GOODS!
Liberal Cash Advances made on Con-
! signments ef
COTTON WOOL AND UIDES
made te bis addrecs either at lionton or
Galvealon. and prompt aad perieaal atten-
'irj given to all Shipment.
October 1 7 1 809: xfe '
iMllta (;.nr 1 A n .!' r . I - 1 ' . : I m ' L.tifll
II' 1. 1 I :i .i r . I r l.i . I .
i:ij 1 1 it. 2:t t.ii :ji r; civ.in n;i.
W. J. CJirW. J. ll. Urjan
(SL'c:i-ro-.i to "f-VLi qu.?zz t co.)
West Ciuo of tho TMiz Loiuic 3al!r.g( Texas
I'l A I i 14
W'o would it f Tin our f. i.'l..! .iid ll.ei it:.'. ... ; i ri"v i.f :ilhi4 and
tho iirrjmid't.g t ji;i;t;. lL.it v i. i.ii- J.ut r nix it' .;:. i jt l0-v ni
Siiji'ib Sl.'clv ir r..:I r.:;i! Whwr (Imb
Whiili l-asl'ii-n ji:iri !i.iMv b i !io uf .-t.r firm cv!.i!.ie!y f.r f".S!I and
ilill iti: lI.eeMri'iiio p:.-itire i)i !-. mus t .- 4 ri d i-1'ii.-..-.jiiiiilly u re bought
.ff ivy hr ij:'r nt. l will I t-I I ul ui.it-j i:.!:i i;ly low raUs f .r t'aah
Cotton V(oI Ilidtr or Country Proiliin?.
CD'" Cull 1.11! I'xr.Mt.'iH' i.nr r-toik lufoiv jtnrtlinsino-flM-wIicri'
if vuti wish t .i;A'll MOXI'V.
l-'li.MMv IUIVAX.
Pallas Ti xaa. l.-icbcr 17. I ' "1 if.
IIOTU!.:.
fjllli: PARI N 1. 1.. lurinerlnil.t i ;
lay '."t I tVpieui'i -r I 1 .1 ..- I . I ly
1 . 1I111I roti.aui. and in ' . e M t e
turtr.1 r . v; .1 t. J. It.. t...l.-r it...
iy le of li.i.a .c l iu. "11.4 iioih. aid i'e.
eu.llila uf Ihn tirtt-r tin I am III lUl l.l't.ll
of It.... A. :r.ah'i 111. m.'i... ii-l lo.i-'ilo
up the li.tiif. Vi .' !. .. ..v ii-p; il. in-
Ivea liidi-l.-d III 11. kiil .'He r.ii.ia k.: .
w.ird wiih.Hti fnuli. r i..: . .- 11-1 a. :1V
e are nuil.ii 10 ci..il Il.e I u'ue-.
0llH--if l.i.SS .v. i.!:n.
JJIll'.SONS ahnhave ri heretofore cl'cn
In their I ! for I niinl .'-''.it. li t r-
na Iliveiui Tax fur the year r.t'.s. air re-
iitifMril lu do ail at i.neeu tei:iiie. ty lb
Inw. I will be foun t nt all liiu.s at riy '
01'iee in Ihe llirsb B ii'dii'.
II I. Mrl.llAN
As.t. Air i-iih Id v. -iih Diit. Trae.
I'aiins. Oct. Ill 4:1 f
-
tsis:s;.: ihdij-m
CASH!
-p WILL piy the VAStt fi r ill pood
fi soiikd Hides delivered I" me In I'allns
or at my house cue mile l.at of town.
Green Ilidi 1 1 -referred.
Ill.NRY BOLL.
October 3 1 S. I!
J It. I. Xiissbaiiui pives iiotieo lli.it he
ivS has Kohl mil hi.- iiili.v stork ofginnle
10 Mr. M. Lew. who nil! Iirn-iifiereoiiiliitt 1
. : i. I
111c iiiinincs 111 ii;b .." iit.ii..- ..
old stand. Ho solicits the patronage of the
old house.
Mr. 1. Xusvbnnni will remain for a few
lavs and will sotl'.c up liio bitilupjJ uf the;
oM lioune.
Octobers 1 Stilt.
TO lNTftiNAIi KKVKSlii
TAX-1'A VKS!
rptliK XOTSCK That the Ann.ml
3. Jit for I tuts having been fiirwiirdeJ
to uii by the Collector for collection ns Il.e
law requires tbo same being due and pay-
able I wiil attend at
for the purpose of collecting tho said Tax
On Eie21)l-2;Ii:Ji! sttacS 2!l?i c-f
Istlx r liGij
iini lor nn inxen nui pniii 11 111.11 in".-
will become mv duly to collect the Mine
with a penalty of fi per centum additional
and interest nt one per centum f.r month
fcrMoiuhly List will bit collected nt
the panio time. SAM'I. FKIOU
Deputy Collector olh l)iv. ith Dist. Texas.
Oct. ll 1iS--3:Sl
YOU -W O O L.
At homo but bring it in to 1110 and
got tho highest prico in (Joods or
.Money. M. LEW
N. E. corner Public Square.
riiiNG ix Yon.
BEEMU .X
For which yon will get tho Lest
.1 t . .. 1 r.
nnee tn uootis or .uiu m iu
K. K. ciu..'r f.M'.c re.
CALL AT Tllfl
ITewi Sky-light Gallery
A OR Til SID F. OP THE SQ VA R K
AND GET YOU II
Ti-.'-'mArtTI l TlTTCI I I I
PIlu TOGll APT i S ! ! !
ftiSaaaALlV VEUSOKU lb.n P""-i
MiS? lures of any kind would do well U
call on the undersigned tit his
New Sky-Light Gallory.
NOItU SIDE OF THE SQUARE
He is now taking beautiful life-like Pic-
inres. and invites the pstronaee of those
riskinc work lu his lino promising entire
sutisfuctton in nil Instances.
J. fd. I'TIOWN.
Dallas August 2!) 1808 00:1 r
V. F LESilS
WATCH-MAKER
AT W. C. C. AKAltDS STORE BOUTH-
IVEST COUNElt PUBLIC QUAItE
' OA 1. 1. AS TtSAS.
. February 15 lbOS. 22: 1 f.
ii a4 & Z&OJff
r 4 I.I. IS. TCXAS.
XCeaton 4a Johnaon Prjrirlor.
' We'keen an excelTeTI bot.se and will be
pleated to have you slop wttn ns. :ir
iiA4-sA-' axis te::
(OTTOX-PLAXTEi:S are reqnested to
J police that Hugging nd Tits have
been procured and are unw jin hand for
Iheir especial accommodation. Also in
addition to Ihe former stork.
Ui ovtn .na liioacnru I'siiiri"
tlc; chr s Calicos;
' ' IIONlrrj
and a full aeeei tment or Eotll Gocnls.
Juat noeived at
TllE .CHEAP COUXEP.'
r-5- lf1 Writer's OUPt.i d.
a a'ev Tf t-l'E f. I'll
ikii-a.ll Il
A N D FOR S A L E
t:ii rif-v
J T!T'j3l!S
- -Tl w ?
ijisns mu um tivm
SCIl l Hil!kLh
LOKDOII POaTZR 5tC
'
rc it. wmrn i.i it
Ja 11 lSi1-4S.tr
Xnjl!i-l!r.tt ccnurof tho
I'uLlio Square
r.it.!...': t::i.im
i) 11 v a u oi)8.
CLOTHING
131:023 30 0X3
YA XKI.K NOTIONS
l-'AXCY A.P NTA VLK GOODS
l'un lijn and Domestic
t.AIIIKs'
r?rciG3 g-ooids.
or A 1.1. .:.i::ii;'Tiuxa
ii'pr I'TA j
.i I. JjL'.iil CtC CtC CtC
w jniCU Iili IS DLTKUMINEU to sell
4 lj'
ci-h:apfh
TJA.Y
ii.vr
OTHER
1LOUHK
'VII IH FTPE OF
A7i II' ORLEANS.
Don't tab' mi word but come anil
s.-r f. r i'HtwIi'. Si'c my stork ham
wn ). v.t and turn ?') a "I- c sariK-
'jlol from your own observation.
t r T ii the Jn'rhrH marh t prim
JflDliS IVOOL and BEES-
for
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11 AA in WOUOJ or ijon.-&
M. LEVY.
Dam.ah Jnucfl.lpnS. 3S:tf
.C. .11. PltYOR.
' Wl-L O LI.3ALB AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST
South East Corner of tho Public Square
iD.AX.XiAS TEXAS'
V.'rA'H consluntly on hand n full
Drr.::. r.Icdrciuer Paints OUn Glass
DyeolulT.j Staliouovy Taney Toilet
Araolcs. 3 .-ars rrench and Amer-
ican Psif.i v.3iy ErsanS Puasps
and S'irsloat Iss'ruiBeuta.
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Swindells, John W. & Hutchen, Virginius. Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 17, 1868, newspaper, October 17, 1868; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294488/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .