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Xoel ni County Newt;
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TTor XOGX.
HHaJ-'Ui. ue
nr.P ALP OFFICE
' ll. tUT--Mr. Tnou. "
.lua. M ur grn cut f.m
hi. fum tUt uri..- i'.v'lng of lb
li4 - have ..r TW vmwr
.4i h.tt iiu4 fr wouiUsnd r
fully ha4 '. ' '
r ew. T MBUi of lb
vat .ill I aluiul inrltdihle.
fcV'Ueu.K.II - le. HruUiWe
U il. 1 rr Irancli f ihe Ti
lui returned to ' "" yirJ-
foul health.
It. W. l.uuJ.Y P.- . one of lb 8lrlM
of ll.e Convention relumed In tmV?
!. Hen. Darnell. The. eeoile.acn b.inS
bi many i""1 uf '"I-""'
11. fur. r Tb. H..ua.y
J.I !. blr.gn app.di.icd
ul.U of b....r Orator Mar.kal Mm..
iUrl bearer &c
ll Mary A.l'hclp li.'-cii circled Queen
.f.Mv sn.l ilHU erowu-d by Mr. Peter
Hu r.-M.xn.' A pi ! "'"" 'csIvl'Ic
:n i.- .iv. that day. nnd ' are g'J
l rc ll.e .idril udi-nibui.u mtuifi.ifd rrcar.a and will ceumrooilnw Iho lr-
he'yonU fo.U. in inUnd '
Mu-ient ceroiuouy. The joung uetn i : iluIorl Bla f 0f nil kind. ennmnl-
In
mioient
led by her tn U won by of "or
nforrd on her una wr iu'" I
.ra.t fnlr a
.-..r..i...i.liveanY where
IIUIIIIVWII.... - I
llr.y li"i Ul J0"r y 0
l onfined nd your Iwnoconi heartaopened lo
ho .lciuni of iho day. You deicrTO lo be
happy all of you.
I'avji I.Hiiit iNrAXTiiv. Thia flue com-
.' wai on drill ll Saiuvday evening
nnd prwented a baudaonie a.nrnnce in
llicir ery becoming aud niproprialo uiii-
form. Cnpl. Flyuu l a lluo drill officer
and I. well lupportcd by an cdiciciil lint of
Ueiilrnanls ud other officers. The orgnn-
lialioii oMhls well dinciplined company In
now complete we believe and their regu-
lar drill houra agreed upon which will be
poMi'lii-d lu iho Hurulil.
'
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lnuK(ii'.i.a. A uew military compa
iv lv this name Ima been crgHiiitcd .m
fedn'r Hill In tills county and is drilling
regularly. It is lo be a uniform company
and bids' fair lo become ono of iho best in
ll.e country. We have heard it highly
i-pulicn of by gentleman of that town.
Town or Scvesk. we wero p".""
y evidence of solid improv emcut.
in this nourishing plnee. bevcrnl new nun
iBiteful buildings have been erected during
the linl vcur Messrs. Mnrlin & Higghavo
- hl'u: ir:i:::!
lire coinnMiuu.j o d .
tiul building. Mr. Davia itusseii . u6
business in his new house and several pri-
vate residences have been built since wc
Inst visited this place.
rVycnc bids rair lo become a thriving
vi.siness place.-nml a young friend assures
us ilmt it can uoam oi ""' i
than any rluce of its sno in
tho Stntc.
From what wo saw wo huvo uo uouui ui n.
The couuliy around tho town nnil espe-
cially on Iho road towards Dallas bears un-
in stukablo signs of prosperity. Coinfoi t-
nl.l houses and well cultivated farms now
covered with magnificent crops of wheal
meet voiir eves at every turn of tho road
and tell plainer than words that our neigh-
bors on White Kook und around Scycno nro
. ..! iniliislrious iicoldc. It is
n 1111 1 i"n - .
enough to make a runners eyes E"Bt" I
ill delight to look at the broau ricn wmm.
fields of "Undo Sammy liccman to
;t nnll built fences and
rt 1 .. ' il BP
sec
the
J11S BU'.V...
other appliances of a well appointed farm.
On all sides the prospect was most pleas-
ant and satisfactory. The times may be ft
little hard but wo would never go in that
direction to look for it; the people look too
happv nnd contented the wheat fields too
broad and wavy with high heads the
horses nnd cattle too fat the land too
rich for ono to talk of hard times.
This is a most desirable neighborhood
and is becoming densely settled.
On Thursday evening April the 11 by
Elder Lewis .Iapoiis WILLIAM HAWLIJs'S
lo Mrs. LUC1XUA 13. M1SVLAY all of
Hallns county Texas. " ' '
so ooo
BUSHELS of Wheat wanted in exchange
for goods at cash prices.
27:tf.- "---' W. W. PEAK & CO.
JL SHERWOOD.
P. F. gTETINSO.V
Sherwood & Stevinson
(Late J. Sherwood)
HAVE removed to their new stand on the
North sido of the Public Square where
they have for exhibition and salo a complete
assortment or staplo
SPRING AND SU3HIER GOODS
Consisting of nil kinds of
LADIES' FANCY AND DRESS GOODS
BONNETS
3II.SXi:H hats
x. a. dies' khoes
Dry (Joofls of every Description
HOOTS nnd SHOES
HATS and CAPS
HAKDWAUE QUEEXSWAIIE and
Groceries.
Cone one como nil for wo assure you
aionc shall go awav dissatisfied.
SHERWOOU & STEVIXSON.
April 10 18G1 27;tf
Notice.
I1IIE undersigned is Agent for Messrs.
A Miller Wingato & Co. or Ixmisvillc
Kv. Maiinfiieturers of the KENTUCKY
HARVESTER A Reaper nnd Mower combi-
ned. Monet's Patent Lever Power Thresh-
er and Cleaner. Page A. Childs' Patent
Portable Circular Saw MUlSanford's Straw
Cutter ic &c.
Orders )ronipl.ly nttended te enquiries
iuimcdiatelv answered.
JEREMIAH SHERWOOD.
Dallas Tc.as May 1 l!li0 44:ly
IT. . MAIL. STACai XXW
FROM DALLAS via JOHNSON S STA-
TION. FORT WORTH Asn WEATH-
ERFORD TO HKLKNAP.
I EAVES Dnllas nnd ltelknap on Mon-
i davs and Thurdays nl 0 o'clock A. M.
!id arrives at 6 o'clock P. M connecting
witnthe the OVERLANa MAIL ROUTE
at lielknup and at Dallas with every part
uf Ihe State.
J. W. Hayucs of McKinney having taken
.1.. ! ...... i ...i ( vow t ..f ! ("i 1 1 1 v tir-fra
Live to inform the travcline public that his
:.:r:.... u.i.ki.i.
- " 'T'l" "Zm.
' " :.. :;tB :r.fi tw.ji'"'ki
'. ' 1.. .. ..n.it
li. c. Ilavui.. Itoi-.ie Ar..". i fl!y an-
ihoriae'd i tii lioin'-f." on pit ari-VninC
J W. HAYM'S. rrnvnetw.
M-K cT-fr. Te. JrtW'. lev-' C" if.
tfkP.riir u ine touiy
U Va.tl
livaiiou villi Mjux. " v " -
i ...... furiuarlv lb Waaler Tract iltt-
! a.! ai bVyeua IUIU Uuuly. about T or
irnli (w Wallas ".
ml family fuf
W. A. HOLD ImJ .lywi.
lull Tes '. la S f
WOOL CARDING.
fillt 6ru ol . W. .Nui k w I Jio.
1. 4 by lutitunl con.eiil nJ ibe uuJfr-
tigiietl will fuuiiuu. lb buiue b olJ
un I IVJ milr Huih of lb f
On Ten Milo Creek
Wber .11 ir.. w bt.. H.ir urk
u..n uutici. W r.r - '
FrS"rl w4e. of ool
r.r.'t'rv.'r-THououa.av
riVvSStU o burr 4 glue tuj one
iJunJ of lrJ lu rrery 1j!M MJi f wool
uT.i b hiruUbra in ALU CASKS' .Uuo.
throl lo every lenlv-ti iiml lbl U.
jliji a inii. ll tlier will hold wbiBfrdd.
UsTtt'e poiliively will NOT rveeiv wool
lu bd ordor fori i impoiblo I l goud
oik ud ii iujiirri the esrdt
ToriiiM CiinIii
While Wul I0fli.(?lh
MiicdWVd 13 " "
We lender our itianka for praviuu iron-
use aud lollcil a eentiuuftiion of eu.mm.
' W. T. ASCE.
l.nr.ter. Feb. 5 '. 8 wo.
LOXK STAU LIVKttV STABLK.
Ono Uuur bi'luw Tboropou't Old Sinud.
DALLAS TEXAS.
II H. HALL PROPRIETOR.
rl!IK undcwlRiied tkM dpiur In In-
L forming iho publio gencrolly lhl h
ly ou Ulinj. Travidera will meet wiih coa-
voyanre lo any pouu incy nmy e"
l.v r.iiiiu on luin. "'"
"
' 11U January 9 1WI. U lf
LOUIS REINHARDT
Watcbmauor and Jowelor
fPAKKS leave lo inform bin frieuda and
I he public that ho baa resumed hia busl.
nr. and la now prepared lodoany w.irk In
hia line. Ho may ho found in iho Hiuaar
building ou iho Norih-wcat corner of the
puhlia Square.
Dallna Deo. 1 HflO 2ft I f.
ISTotloo
mo Sutllvi'S luarlT-.lI(orii
nnd ail other puitoua couueuted with
the Itatiging DPtTK'O.
Vou tiro licifby not ificil that utiles your
nreutinta foraupplle lurnWiod or iiorvicos
perrormed nro sworn lo lie fore competent
nutlioriiv. Ihnt tho snmo nro correct end
jost and' remain unpaid tho aamo will not
1... ..ti.lili.il ltl t 111 M littW'P.
' CKOKUK J. PlT RII AM
Chief Clerk and Acting Comptroller.
Ciimptrulh-r's Uflln Au.Hu. Fb. lo. lftil sltelm
Notice lo Olllccrs.
TlIK STATU lK TBXAS )
County or Dallas.
".irilKKKAS by nn ordinance of the Con-
vpiitiim. ad'onlcil at Austin on tho
.... i t io.'.i ..ii ..n;
mm. u.iy o .
thelv;n r(.lcribcd nnd Hint the Chief
Juilpi ti0 receipt or i all Oiilinaneo
lia immodiuivly notify (ho otlicers in their
i;sen::TTE1s0chiCf
Just . in una lor tlie couiiiy nun ninie
aforowtid do hereby notify all officers in
this county that they nro rcitiired'hy said
Ordinance to tulic said onlh within forty
days from tho date of said Ordinance.
Should any officer fail or refiio lo lake said
oath vfitliin tho time prescribed his office
shall be deemed "and held vacant lis though
lie were dead or had resigned."
-v. Given under my hand nnd tho
(SKA I. Ascal of tho County Court at oflico
ST.iJn Pullas this Slilli lav nt March
lSlll' J. M. l'ATT UKSO.N"
25:lmn. Chief Justice
stolen.
ROM the residence of Mrs. C. Chisam
near Paris Lamar Co. Texas ou the
lllih .March last a HAY HOUSE fifteen
hands' lii;h black mane and tail n small
rtar in the forehead one or two white feet
branded on 'tho left shoulder with tho let
ter 15 ten years old nnd shoil before; uttcs
wol nml wns jn poa order when taken.
An jfu.mlltjon 0f said Horse will be lib-
ertilly rewarded by addressing D. K. Jami
son at Clarksvillo lexas
Ajiril 10 17P.I 2":ai..
To Wool Growers
nnllH undersiiincd bees leave to announce
X that he is buying Wool nnd invites
vVool growers of this und the surrdiiiiding
Counties to give him a call and to bring
sanuiles of their crops.
Special attention its recommended to their
washing and baling. J no wool ougnt to uo
washed on tho Sheep nnd each fleece has to
be well tied together with twine; and differ-
ent grades has to bo kept strictly separa
ted.
Haling nnd twine on hand.
IIIHMAX HlttSH.
Spring ami Summer
Clolliius;!
XUST received n large and well selected
19 assortment by A. lUll-Mi.
April 1 If. .
T AW S. flliisllns. Swiss Jaco-
JlA NJTL'E VICiOKIA LAWN AND
CARU MUSLIN just received and for solo
by A. KH1XE.
ej ewolry.
Ci OLD nnd Silver Watches Pencils Pons
If &c. just received and for sale bv
April l'0-ti A. RIll.N-E.
Land for Sale.
w VT.ST half 738 ncres Henry Cough
Il Forks of Trinity; about ten miles
from Dallas.
West half "33 acres Henry Gongh forks
of Trinity j about twelve miles from Dul-
1 is.
350 acres 2 miles from Dallas good
farm good Spring nnd timber.
2SO acres on Fve Mile C'rcf k ; 8 miles
from Dallas ; 1UU ucres orokc ; Good Spring
and timber.
320 acres; Jas. Cochrane near Lan-
caster Dallus co.
640 acres W. Wcathrich Tarrant Co.
near Dallas road on Village Creek.
These nnd ninny other tracts may be
found rceistorcd in my office for salo. Per
sons wishing to purchase would do well to
call nnd c jam me. 1 crsons wishing to sen
would do well to register.
No tract will bo advertised except by
special request.
JOHN M. CROCKETT Ajent.
Dallas Texas April 10th 1MC1. 27:lf.
IVolicc.
1 LI. persons having claims against the
iV estate of M. M. liasye deceased '0
notified to present the eamc to the under-
signed immediately for pnvmeut.
WM. F. BASYE.
April 10 ISfil 27:3l.
Strayed or Stolen.
7R0M Ihe undersigned on March 30th
JL last from Reunion near Dallas a
ii a v sum;
pony sixe between 'J and 10 yeara old
black mane and tall and has a white star
in the face; the two hind feet are white.
Said inare is branded W. on the left shoul
der and l.M. on the right or left I p and
is supposed to have gone in the dircctijn of
McKinney if (.he 1 1 rayed. A liberal re-
ward will lie given lor her delivery to Ihe
undersigned. A. LANOTTE.
27:3t.
-r- t -inx
' m"v --
1 n. J. I' COB!! ha. lake. room.
-TlTTTnWVT"EI.TlTTrSTTRT-
I ml.ere he will I ! In wai' npn ihose
1 bo may rr.'iire his f-of-v-innal aervieee.
1 11 will rf-main in raiiaa 'Ut a tl.ort usee.
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T1KKS If tf Ui . MJ. 4 .trfl
l.l.i. II ....U J J f . il" 4.1
it A UK. II h M '" '""J kil.l" It"
i.i.i iuiui. 1' Ui-4. kwa.U. wall l-U
LkWUibi -lUri.4 kuiMH iil rlrtri.
41; .i.f.i-4 l Alii. HAkK
miii ii I t.. 'ii -Mf .Un. to ii" av iui.1 aia
kl .l.il.l.ir Um ulr)o ll'li.i.J. hih
kurVtir. .UI I.1.11J.J uu ! II li.-i.l.l.r i II
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i.r m luirkr'!. mir ir.r 1.1.1 U.l Hi.Tiiif i . .ri-J
luV To WHIIII I. ..T. "U ' "'J l
K.tiu. VM.ilk .l-l'l . I"lll kiuj fMl.kll.
sl..ir Ikr .lt J 'lMI i ..l.lw4 I" !!
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im UAV HiiIIkK nlwul 16 I.411U fciiU tmulX
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U. I' J..II-.J. f 1'H 111" lfc.U Uf f. I.IU.I
111.11 SI f MIII III I. M AMI fur )ntnt.Wi
li. i .. H'A b.i 4. I.itk HUlkrJ .ill hiUi
.kil. ' U lii l I.fl l.x.4 1-4 I 4 "U ki l n arm
n4 ii. ik licfci I4.if bi-r iu.li. I.
hvH til i i.4 k. .mi. . Im. k.ir. in il ."4 il.
llnii ol kru4 wa ih. kil kuul4'ri r.u.
r4 I" flu . "'5
TA K KS IT l-y b K l.-rl" ' irvJ ltur
II W . I. lull J. I'. llH..ioik Al.rek I-.I. mmi
I' A I. K Hull H i: 1. 1. V II K. I"r 'ir "'4 I bi. ima
UI4 . Nim4 M ! If .lilu w brM4. r.vi.
.kl. .. r...l Bfty Jullarj
II. J. I. aMITII. Itel'Uir.
W. A. UHI.li J A M Kii MOTT. Ja
CSrOlCl dts Motrt
nicu.on to
MOTT
At Ik A". II'. Cornfr n .Voia Street dad &
lit Nyxoro aera urV Curner
UAVK In Store and for sale a general ea.
sorluieut of
STAPLE DRY 500DS.
IMaiilatioii A: .cgro Cioodx
HARDWARE.
QUEKSSWARE
GROCERIES
LIQUORS
SADDLERY
CLOTH IXG.
BOOTS iC- SHOES
HA TS AND CAPS
HOLLOW WARE
U'OOPEX WA RE
CROCK WARE
TIN WARE
BOOKS STATIONERY
To which we Invite ntlcnlion of purchasers
and the public generally.
Country prndiico inken In exchango Tor
goods. Oral n of all kinds bought deliverable
ut the lhillas Mills.
IZldoa cfcrWool
Purchased or taken for sliipmcnt.
Janiiary 1st 1801 1 l:tf
"NG'STsr Goods !
For Fall and Winter I
No new accounts opened until old ones
are paid up !
TEKMS Cnsh ; or if sold on time six
months; but must bo paid promptly on 1st
Januarv and 1st July.
SOT No deviation from these terms. TBH
SMITHS MURPHY
(Late Smith Murphy & Co.)
Arc now receiving their large and splendid
Stock of
Fall anil AVinler Goods
To which they invito tho nttcntion of the
public. Our 'Goods have been selected with
cure large in qunnlity superior in qunli-
... ni fv oxtensivo in variety. We can
only give the caption of ft few leading arti-
cles such as
Foreign anil Iomrllc Slnplc nnd I'nncr
DRY GOODS
Ijclioi!'lI3r-oiHi9i Goods
Consisting or tho latest styles and almost
nn cnuiess variety.
Bonnets Flats &.C.
Black & white Silk Lace Mantillas
PEHFUMEUY TOILET SOAPS Sc.
CLOTHING
OF ALL lil.NES.
BOOTS SHOES & HATS
1TANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS
Hardware & Tinware
CAKPENTEItS' TOOLS
STAPLE .j- FANCY GROCERIES.
Wood and Willow Ware
Iron Steel Mid Copper
Cottons" Yarns Rope &c &c.t &c.
Country Merchants nro invited to call nnd
examine our stock.
J-WE BUY AND SHIP WOOL. -8
Our Motto forever
" Quick Sales and Small Profits."
SMITH & MUKPHY;
Dallas Oct; iO 1800. 1-tf
DALLAS STEAM MILL.
MUST km SAW MILL COMBWEDt
rilHE undersigned having purchased all
JL the necessary machinery for a first
class Crist Mill and a 35 horso power en-
gino which is now in successful operntiou iu
sawing lumber will in a few weeks have
our buildings tercctcd and rcndy. to com-
mence grinding corn nnd will bo ready bo-
Torc harvest to receive grain of all kinds.
Having had a long experience in this pro-
fession we would most respectfully solicit a
shnr of public patronage. Our Mills for
the present season will bo located lmlf-a-milo
below Dallas easily approached from
town with good glazing for stock aud plen-
ty of water near by.
OIK SAW MILL
Is now in successful operation nnd con-
stantly engaged. We will saw if logs bo
furnisii?d in the yard one-hnlf for the oth-
er or SI fiO pcrhundrcd if tho customer de-
sires the whole. Wo TfiU sell at tho follow-
ing rates :
Sheeting per hundred feet ?! 'u
Wenthcr-boarrng nnd all other lum-
bcr. except Walnut and Hois d are 3 0
ELLIS & WILLIAMSON.
Dallas Texas March 13 28: if
STATE OF TEXAS
Cocnty or Dallas.
To ami lairul officer of taid county Greeting:
7"0U arc hereby commanded to summons
JL John C. Tavlor by publication In Ihe
Dallas Herald three successive weeks to be
and appear before me James Thomas a
Justice or the pence in and for said county
or Dallas Precinct Ko. 6 at my office on
Iho last Saturday in April lbtil ; between
the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and two
o'clock P. M. or said dav to answer the
complaint of WM. II. Slack on a plea or
debt due by account for $48 60.
Herein fail not to execute nnd return
make ns the law directs. Given under my
hand this tho 30th day of March 2H61.
JAMES THOMAS
Justice of Ihe I'eace.
Came lo hand the name day and executed
by ordering publication in the Dallas Her
ald. April 2nd ltl.
27:3t. J. T. CORCORAN Contt.
STATE OF TEXAS!
Cocstt or Dallas j
Toanv lavful officer of raid county. Greeting:
7"OU are hereby commanded lo summons
I Iit publication in the Dallas Herald
for three successive weeks. John W. Bar
ney to be and appear Ix-fore me Jaaoea
Thomas a Justice of the Peace in and for
Dallas County Precinct No. 5. at my office
on Ihe last Saturday in April low; between
the hours of 111 o clock A. M. and 2 e'cloek
P. M. of said day to answer tlie complaint
of W. B. Dlalae on a plea of debt due by
acconnt for SH 75. Fail nol and due
I inn make as the law directs. Given un
: mv hABd tbi. Ihe 2.h day of March
tv.i. amesthomas.
' Jltr f ih' 7''0'f
i Cia l anJ Marefc Ihe
ete-:id I t erlering pa'jlk-asn
at d
: ucrmiu r.pni irr . -
I860 November. 18G0.
I. W. WELLS & BRO
kltuVU M -t M tkU biiMif
JIAld.A TBVAQ
MAi be fuuud lull aud U wrl"'l
lo k or all kiud or go.la U which
lb .minion uf all to titil DalU ia iuu.t
rvtutwifuliy iuiiud. We are touiuuil iu
recvipl of
jsraw ooodh
flnu lh :.! Maikcl. Hhl h h l-een
wlivud iil jreal tare iu r!rj lo etjle
aud uualily auJ fl aaii'Hcd lu aiu
thai ca oflrr lo ibo publie oua ul'lh
IHiu.1 l'urilalr4 Hlocka uw in lha town uf
alli. We hve on hud for rhibiiiou w
the Udira
HplHixlld A"rlnii "f
roiopiuiuv iu pavt full line of
rkr4 lclai mm lNrrtii.
I.Um Thread mm H.bfclit lla
..iiicihinp new iu iho way uf
for ladim' uiiuiu;
0.1 (W IM nJ Ti-4
TOIIET QtriXiTS
And luauv other anicM wluiU woailllako
'pli n.mt) iu eihibiiiutf.
Indir' nJ Slim' Cluaki onil Mnutrlrts
ucwdi-.iua aud well u'u Uie etuuilou
if all.
English and French Merinos
Dtlulnri rujiliin I'laiu mid l'lsurrd Silki
aud in raol ! noveliie or Ilia
lennon.
Colognes Extraeti Fowdert
IJly While. Chalk Halla
and vailcly of fancy article" tullable fur
Ihe lollel.
A full anorliiieiilof
School Books & Stationery
Blank Book. Memorandum Books
Kol lrd Krloia.
IIATBI HATSII
Five cukis euiiiK l ino .Molo-nkin llaia tlio
laical sivl. and iiiauiifarluredM"'"l' r"r
laaluh W. Well & Hrolher Also full n.
soruuent of every kind and stylo ranging
lu price from "6 eeul upwards.
CLOTHING
boots .3srr bhoES
lllnnkrls riunnfls. TirkinH
Xj1u.o3T Koroy
aud every variety of Heavy l.oods nlwnys
on baud.
1000 i. Aborted Tritil
lo be diKposed of nl Ihe lowest cah fipure.
Price glvcu ut Iho counter
10 Bales assorted Domestics
at the lowest cah figure.
Prirc clven nl the counter i
larlkire nJ Slripw Lowells ni Offlfcirp
' -
Caslmcrcs Baiinciw -ona
Plain unci I iKiirca opera i iaiu is
nil of which will be disposed of nl catil-nc-lory
rates to tho purchaser.
J35" Particular attention paid lo the pur-
chaso and shipment of V7002i.
ey-All kinds of COUNTRY PRO-
DUCE tnkou in exchange Tor poods at cash
rates I. W. WELLS Jt 11 UO.
Dnllas Not. 14 1M0J 0 tf
(1 UOCIilllKS
IT AND
HL1LD1X0 HABDWAKU NAILS
SALT 5I0I.ASSKS PIMA It.
TEA CliFFKK PUWDlin
1IAR I.KAD SHOT &c tic
Alwnvs on hand at tho CASH STORE ol'
I. W. WELLS Ji UHO.
LOOK. OUT
JEFFERSON STREET!!!
Kcxt door to J W. Elliott's.
. o
A Coat Hat and Boots
FOR EVERY BODY I
HAS opened tho largest Stock of Goods
at Dallas and McKinney ever brought
to this country which lie oilers to tnc punne
nl a very small advance ou cost. His goods
have been dotnined on sea.aud the season is
getting Into. He is determined to soil them
LOW FOR CASH!
Merchants and dealers generally would
do well to cull and examine our Stock be
fore purchasing clsowhoro.
I ulso invito the nttcntion of the ladies to
my stock of
DRESS AXD FANCY GOODS
of every description and style.
I also have a large lot of
JEWELRY
on handi of the latest style in fact every-
thinn usually kept by merchants.
iiilc li.lli.iiu A- Wnnl
Ig llll ni - " ' " -
taken in exchange for goods or on shipment
A. lilU.N l'j.
Dallns Nov. 28 18G0. S tf
HERMAN 1IIRS1I
"I ECS lcavo to announco that ho. is now
JJ receiving his entirely new nnd
Well selected Stock of
CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS & CAPS
a. iT i . tr m
1Mb!
GROCERIES
V
HE WILL UK FOUND I.N HI8
IVcw Brick IS11ilri.1i?
s iiis old. J3t-ixcl
nd Rilii-im tlio natronaeo of his friends
aud customers and the public in general.
MS' T2.UJ1S Cash; or when credit is
..Jff:..i.. orn.l unon. such bills must be
promptly sotted on the first July next.
Dallus Texas VbV- - " "
ALEXANDER . SIMON
Is now receiving an extensive assortment
or Fall and W inter
NEW GOODS.
In great variety direct irom tiic Ci Lf Xcw
101'K consisting oi
Dry Goods and Groceries
BOOTS AND SHOES
Hardware and Cutlery
HATS CAPS i HONNEl'S
Saddlery Crockery ana Jewelry
And a great variety of
LADIES' DKESS GOODS
All of which are offered at Ihe rery lowest
CASH PRICES FOR CASH ONL.
The public are iBvittd to call and exam-
ine for themselves before rnh"'nf
where Al.KlAiUttt
Dallas Oct 10 I860.
1-tf
Teacher Wanted.
uii l! teacher can find a desirable
iV situation at Mansfield Tarrant coun-
It to take charge of a mixed school. Ap-
plication mav be made to Julion Field at
that place; bnt none need apply unless
Ibey have proper testimonial as to quali-
fications and character.
March 20 1861 24:ll
ONE lll'N DilF.D BlSHI'.Li OP.N fet
ale. trquirt f.f
E. M. STACKPOLE.
FAMILY "onODEnV.
James F. Calawell
HAS owuJ Li Boa .wilmnl uf liro-
crir at hi Hew Wick i'ri u U
tt ii.lir Ui .tur Wi Le U pur-
ified iu otftr i
M liolr.ale nud Ilrlail-
The teal ortuKUl of
Family and Fanoy Groceries
Tj m fuun-l iw ihia iMiriiuu uf lh ila.
l uu.niiug iu uf
I'bdcc Mr Urowu aul r rushed-.uar-tijute
ugliM" pi Iriilla frr.il
t dritdfmil. pitH-ivea pruuv
rurrunla diiej 'fle rn
ae4 taui piue-appl
f hie mafliiiel V
uuuaud(o4'Uh
UKll'li UUI
rdinr ruilirieuul'ecliuu!rlf raapUay
aud Kuiou yrus loandi aud wiuca
ala orlr l.r.uJy fruit nd bat-
(lad liiior fenorUy.
ioo( ciOAUm
of ihe lt braiul.
uiokiiiR end rlu aiiiR lo-
laeco raudh-a auapa tarch
Illig.S oj al lain powder.
Kholaud lead and ll other ailil-
utuallr kepi In a Family llro.ery loeili.
rr willl Iha largi lol of barreled whtaky
ever broiir lit lu this mi ki t. '
Alu Ui-o airluieul uf
ill.'!
aro&Toblo-Cutlory
iirsr ahiih it aiu-uliuu uf
pariicuUrly inviied.
4( tirwerica and yneenware
. . piirvhaahrd iu ihe lal mar.
aae.l eah prU d I ihiuk
euwl an an Mo at a low a
. ha 'xiucLt in Xoiihern Tela.
1. 1 lutereKi of ! lu raaiiiloe WJ
March 4 INil '."J lf
trif.SH AM) GKM1NK
DRUG & MEDICINES
JEFF. PEAK Jr..
(Knrcror lo W. W. Peak & Hro.)
n .VBJiiat received a full aupply or pure
and unadulterated I'reiifh English
and American
(IicnilrnM
.llrdlcliifN
Ujc Mil iTs
I'crhmirrr
Oi'uk At'
Embracing rvrryll.lng nu il!y round iikthe
dniR line. Owi'uK to miiiforluuo (on bill
July last) 1 ni comielliil lo adopt iho
0vjb1x Hymtoiu.
Ilul hope thai th" liberal patroiiuge hereto-
i rh.ii.iiiH compounded nl nil hour.
lore eileiiucu win no i" mvu.
i'lank pr-.;ripiions lurt.isl.ed to Physician.
on nnnlication.
.m;;.cioiIi iwi-2if.
IDIR-XJO-S
.TIcdic-int'M Hjcn Calami. Ac.
H. 3E5. Tlioinag
ill soon receive a
Well Sstf'tM Stock nf
DRUGS & BXEDICINES
PAINTS
And cheico Liquors for medical purposes.
HOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Ffitoixt ModloinoaJ
In fact everything in his lino both Foreign
and uomcsiic.
Wiih imnroved nrrnncemcnls inlmsinesj
and a very largo Ofsortiuoiit cnrorully bcIco-
tcd I reel satisfied that 1 can oiler
Great Inducements to Physicians
nml all others who may favor mo with a call.
Orders will be cvecuied with neatness ucu-
acur.iey and despatch.
Those who buy from mo can roiy on Hav-
ing their orders filled with
PURE & UNADULTERATED DRUGS
Such as I use in uiyown practice.
V. JJ. THOMAS.
Dallas Oct. 10 18C0. 1-tf
l'. S. Mail Mnire Line
From Alio Siil'tiiira.
By way of Sjiringtield i iwakaua Springs
m o nninoci' i iwa.
SEAlltir A.NU II EST 11 U 11 T B
FROM HOUSTON TO WAXAIIACUIE AND
rjIIE undersigned begs leave to inform
JL the traveling public that tho above line
ig now furnished wtlh couiRirlnblc coaches
"well fed stock" and careful drivers.
Coaches leave Alto springs nnd ChnmbcrB'
Crek simultaneously at 8 o'clock a.m. on
Monday Wednesday and Friday of each
week and arrivo nt the tamo places the next
days at o o'clock p. in. All tho travel is in
rtayligiit and saves 30 miles iiidislnnceoyor
the lino via Waco consequently affording
pasengers ample time to rest nt night.
This line also connects with tho lino from
Waco lo Tyler at Spring Hill and Dresden
nnd with Sawyer's line via Waco nt each
terminus. Confident of my ability to ren-
der entire satisfaction a share of pnblc pat-
roiiuge is solicited. J; J: STEELE.
April I'd 18(10. 41 ly
Brick! llrick!!
fllIE undersigned would respectfully in-
JL form (lie public that ho will commence
milking brick about Iho 1st of March and
is prepared to mnko contracts to deliver
nnv quantity that may bo required at
Seven Dollars per. Thousand
deliverable at the kiln within three quar
ters of n mile of .the Public square.
. His brick will bo of the best quality and
as a specimen of them would rof'er to tlio
new block of buildings just erected on the
West side of the square;
DL'IUULL WILKES
Jan. 23 lSCl lC:tf.
Dissolution.
rniHE en-nnrtnorshin heretofore existing
JL under the firm nanio of Forrest & Ko-
liingham at Chambers' Creek Ellis county
Texas is this dav dissolved by mutual con
sent. The business will bo closed nnd all
collections made by Carr Forrest Bitcccseor
to tho ubove firm.
CARR FORREST
H. W. 1CEN1.NGHAM.
.!' a-h;.-a' Creek Mar. 4 1801.
Notice ! '
MrlnvsiiT-iie.il would reepootfully m
'.hi hia friends and the citiseiis of
Ct-i
coat
.. i-V Creek nnd vicinity that he will
ii to do a general dusiuces iu
Xxy". Goods
T-CWISIOIfcTS &o
Xt tlie uM staud of Forrest & Kcninghntii
an would solicit a sharo of publie patron-
e ' He; will at all times buy and pay
tho liltrbcst market price for
WOOL WKSAT HIDES
Ana an ou.er r--R- r-onvjusT.
Chambers' Creek rilis c'o. Mar. 4 .'01-6
Removal.
rllE undersigned having removed from
their old stand to tho
NEW BRICK
On the West side of the Court-houso noxt
door to A. Shirek will be pleased lo see
their old friends and customers generally
and hope by close attention to business lo
please all both great and smalL Let uene
eo away dissatisfied.
6 BAIRD & TRAUGHBEU.
March 20th 16C1 24:2m.
$10 Reward.
fiTR YED from the Town of Palla some
O time durin? the month of ."n;rb"
last a .m-.ll Brown Marc Mule sup-
posed t. lie about ten or
At the time she lea she was shod before
and had ber mane and tail shaved some
"ddle marks a few white F.h1 "
. and I Spanish brnnd on
the ose ana 1 . M-. whoer
one oil him . .
"ill re-urn the laid mtfe '.' a.v infonr-
t:..n where sh miv b found 1 receive
' a reward ef f .' ana u.. -....
r.'M.fjACKi-cLr.
R B. Wheelock and Co.
n
Wholesale Dru'gsiita
Now Orloanw
AROYLEBITTEES.
4 ture Atl'Jy uf I'ytptvHU. IVlurrJ JH'
trrkMt t'fHHlery . t Jl.tli'kt AVtl
Smith VHcrt iAlW.ty mnj lit ulliidua
riiarse eiimant hittwis ak. rr.
I euliarly eJapird to rai climate ao.
evary ron Jcairinf )UU triiiBtli and
rruteciiua from ih d.i im'Jetl U lb
ll....l. .1 I.I in llll-lll
baud .f Tim elfliiutt W:ly Uu heni
wiih all it ueudaiil ill HI Hud n j
ue of ih Hiiiei u VMlU iLl iU luitlll
new il lulu iluir vein- iiore. Ju in- j
ure the em-rye auJ enlor of worej-ouilinil
d.va: Im.ld un iheir .hrni.Uu forw end '
five oral ili aud happluri. to lUlr remaluiue
i"H.
Il ia a wall taial.II) t fart thai fully ou
half of tha I'vuiale mrii. u of uur population
n t ....u in the ciijoyuieul of euuj l.eullb
or In ue ihi-iruvn etprestiun -liner fei-l
writ." TLry are languid ioiJ of all cuer-
tv eilrt-uii-ly livrioua and have uo app.
lie.. To lhi rla.a uf invalid llu-as biiu-ra
aie t'.pecintly reeoiuuieiidid. Yheir ptcu.
ruliar Ionic aiid iiivljroriiiiii propv. tii rru-
er ihem liivim-iblo ill aqi-h t-ax-a.
'eroiia riiiiii-lii.irii-i hatra-.i- f annu-
ally with rYveraiid Aue or any Pi-vcr uf
billoiia nature will tin I thai by Ihe time-
ly uait ofoiieurleobolth-a they will not in
una luaianoo laka the diaeaae at the Hlliett
will reiio.ato and airengiheo Ih system
aud rarrr Ihe bila R. in tta natural cliauut-l
i:. u. wiii::i.i)t ic t t't.
Impwltrt ni WKvletaU ru.Mill 41 Jf y-i-ria
appante Ike AreaJe Ihtel. .Vr fr-
lmi Henreal WM'mle Aet: Alt
.v j n ttwnrt v .v. ii ckjnnt st
A'. . mid u 'a Mm '-y
uov. .'l-7.lv. T. II. THOMAS.
E. M. Stackpules AdvYs.
lE.iil ICoat! I'orurr llc Ii cd
riIII'. sulxurlber hna returned with an en-
I lire new slock of all kinds or Goods
n hii-li ho I prepurcd lo sell on good lorina
lo hia I'M frii-iid and citslouiurs and lo ihe
public generally. All I aik is fair ahre
or that custom o liberally bestowed berore
i ho (lie. 1 have no old (food looflur no old
remnant to work oil'; hill my eiock is fici.li
and rlcan ami I can and will cll K"ds aa
luw as anv iiiipdnro lo iu ihi markel
'FOR THE CASE!
If I till goods ou a credit il will be from
January 1st lu July 1st and from July till
CbrUliiin und I shall expect lo have a fnir
profit us no merchant arils goodl Tor glory
no manor how much he may advertise Ihut
way.
Come mid see me and look at my goods
whether you buy or mil. J shall not i-hnrge
vou iinvtliitig r.r looking but will tnko a
'pleasure iu showing. E. M. Si'ACKPOLE.
TllKTHERl LEA'TJIFr I
S 11 0 E M A K E R S ' S T OC K.
1 have just received u line stock of Leather
for Shoemakers' use. It was purchase.!
lo fill an order nl very low price. It will
ihiw bo sold Tor cash at cost and earring
and li-n per cent al Ibe
RAILROAD CORNER
U. M.NTACUrOMi.
Dallas Nov. 1!H. S tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
VN clegnnt nssortmen' hf Roots and Shoes
fur men women and children's wear
AT THE UAILROADCOUMCIL
H. M. STACKPOLF
Dallas Nov. 2. tf
Clothing Hals and Caps.
V SUPERIOR and well selected assort-
ment of Clothing nnd men and boys'
Hats and Caps just received nt the
K. M. STACK POLE.
Dallas Nov. 23 lHl'.O. -tf
Patent Fire Proof and Burglar Proof
rniHESE SAPES arc warrnnti'd lo slan;l
i fire and preserve their con lents. For
conliriiiation or tins call nl the store oi mo
undersigned who is agent for Herring & Co
and see his Safe which wa? In his store in
tho great fire of July Sth nml preserved his
books papers money jewelry Sc. unharm-
ed E. M. STACKPOLE.
Dallas Nov. 23 1SC0. S-tf
BLACKSMITHING !
I wish to say to all my customers and Iho
public gi'neritlly that when work is done
on a credit it must bo promptly paid on
1st January nnd 1st duly. This regulation
is necessary to meet my liabilities.
Thankful forrost favors and patronage
I would respectfully ask the continuance or
tho samo. 1 am well prepared with good
hands nnd material to execute work in tho
Inost approved stylo. Shop one door East
of Smith & Murphy.
j. C. MI-CONN ELL;
Januarv 1st. 1801 U:tf
gt-y p. S Those indebted to nie for 1801)
arc requested to conic forward nnd settle up
nml save cost. J. C. Mi'C.
mssojji'Tiox.
fplIK Firm ot'-W. W. l'enk h liro. Dallas
X Texas having been dissolved by muliial
consent nil persons iiuloblcd to said firm
arc notified lo call on W. W. Peak. ho i
alone nuthoriicd to settle the business of
the firm. W-W. 1 EAK
JEFF. PLAK Jr.
'" Dallas Jan. 25lh 1S01 17:tf.
Valuable Land for Sale.
Tl OFFER FOR SALE THIRTY ACRES
JL of Land situated miles S. U. of Dnl-
las. This land was selected by myself fir
my own homestead betbrc 1 thought of leav-
ing Dallas and 1 hnvo no hesitation in de-
claring it to be ono of Iho best sites lor o
homestead in the neighborhood It . well
timbered has two beautiful building sites
has several acres of rich bottom land nnd
intersected by Mill Creek n beau i U.l
perennial stream which docs not ovci-How.
I will sell it low tewL Addre.
Gulvoatou Texa.
. NoT6r3Jo1fz::;!2
Don the 8th J" ve.nra rol"!lc'1
Whavo every dollar due us in order to pay
Those who owe ... cuhcrby
n"io orac.co.int" ni e nquestcd to call nt once
and mako payment. Wo canuot possibly
indulge any lo.gef;MiTii&MrRi)iiVi
Dallas Texas Jan. 80. 101 17: If.
Iijo.jPoirta.jrx'fc
AIVD LATENT . i:VS.
"rE nrc determined to reduce our Fall
t ? and AVintcr stock before the arrival of
our Ppring goods. To do this wo will sell
on the best terms cheaper than was over
known before in this market. We want to
clean out our present Stock and will gno
the best or bargains In our customers.
Just try us and sec if wc do not
17:tf. -Il" "- -
JUST BKCErVEDNDOR
by
n7FV.ndMSSDSOOP3
LADIES and an J0.
I. DIES' & MISSES' HATS
WR EATH ES and BON.NET KinBONS
very pretty line and to be sold LOW 1 OR
CASH. 011
Hyatt & Duncan
W holesale ana Kelall Grocers
S. W. corner of the Public Sunare
! 23EITTON- TEXAS.
i Iwsvs on hand. ret ml :. ly ol Ine
1 Vinl iVamllir f.i-acorlf. I'r-
! .' f-:! :!'..V;"-
f kltiuii tiril mill
PLEASANT RUN-
.. . . i- .i J. 11 lf..n.. I ! '
runt
frfeudaied Jh felllle k.t
1
La h. now IU uvecaanil perauou ai i
rlloii
1'Wauul Uuu. lia nrw
Tl'iAM OUIHT MIIIa
! aud U preuMod lu iriud ekeal aud oru
lu auy uiuMijr uu ai u"i
ri.i. ... ii i.iiivLMed lie ihe lat al
ii. AlilUr. t;..t W.ieri..J.Verl
i.i. iomiivl new. and atkauwl.
i..i i.ur iasniii-ul new. aud ai.knu
by ull mUm ka ii lo be euc lk
tue.l uiuei4 luai hiiiar.v lhl kaa aver been
bruuahl lu II I pall ut Itixu. Il i tapahU
uf (rui liHa"
400 Bushel of Wheat in 21 hourr
II. .!.ivi..ilii.l. r......... .lit i.ivlir. I
ir-j-r. ... I
1 UC
ica lo eiifctiinf 1.1 uwu twin and tHUI .
flu)u a diuia au I n J ! Inviug uo
j8U.wjuM jij4 vui i U Ukg nu-.inW
fuJ. lul)
' nTAnl
37l0Tl.!? tS3 jV.OfX
alwav en Lnd fur ale at lh Mill l ihe
e7Wel price. T. C. IIAWPU
Pleaant Run. OoJ. Cj Iviti-Tif
Eairio Ford Grist Mill.
SIX MUM DIT. WEST OF DALLAS
ON ' I I St-'LTIl HL.K UF IMF.
WlIhTIUUK TiV 'IHE J'HIMTV i I VEIL
rpilP. iii.d-rirgned would r UJ (an.
I nouiit-e t.nliecltl.'iicr - u -
atjuiiiltiB ciuntli. Ihullhe ire t)eprc.
to grin I
WHU.1T A.U COtt.
la auy 4Uuuiiiy for t-uloiuia. for Ihe
l.lUlilll und witl Ku uaniea lu do a good
urk aa auy .Mill ill iho Stale.
Tl-y taiuu.ily lloii ih paironn of
tic public.
We Iim a' way ou hand at the ihurlcal
uciiee ..
FJjOUlt'MKAI
For ali In h.la lo suit piirchaaer from a
ingle avk lo as miny a may be wanted
Flour at f .Ml per hundred pminiU nnd
Meal at $1 'J' per Imshel. al the Mill.
HOIITON & XEWTOX.
Kglo Ford. Hnlliia IV Dee. -Jit P.Mf.
Dallas County Steam Distillery
AT CEDAR SPRINGS.
i.iqi on aiiimi n:i im hi:.
rPIIU ulierilii-ra l.avo now in operation
1 their new DUlillerT. and aro prepare
lo fill ordora for PURE WHISK V iu tmn
lilie lo anil purcharers from a 10 gallon
keg to anv reasonable number of barrel.
All Whisky Alcohol or other liquors man-
ufactured ul oiireainblishnienl wo will war-
rant pure or any 'and all drugs or poisonous
sulistaucrs.
Tho Distiller rone of ihe partners) with
an experience of some 15 yenrs lu the busi-
ness fell confident thai his liquors fir qual-
ify and pureness will recommend themselves
lo' nil who arc fond of n good article. Come
nnd see for voitr yotirselve.
liniin uf nil kinds taken in exchange at
(ho Distillery.
Orders addressed to the itibscribcrs will
meet prompt attention.
lejy- s Liquors retailed nl tho Distillery
or sold in less quanlitiles than 10 gallons.
(I. R. WIIEF.LLER CO.
Pallas. Texas December l- lHf.O. 10-fim
UK. IIOOFffiADS
Cl'.LEll R AT E D HERMAN DITTF-US
riLL positively euro Liver Cuuiphiint
Dyspepsia Nervous Debility Fever
and Ague .e. mid will positively prevent
Yellow Fever Rillious Fever &c &c
i;j:adtiii; lvidence:
tlOtll J. Magiuiiis of N. O. True Delta.
Nkw Oiii.eass July 20 lSoU.
Messrs. C. M. Jackson & Co. Oentlenicn :
1 huvo for a long timo looked tipun your
Hoollatid's C.crinnn Hitters ns the very best
Dyspeptic preparation extant. Hut 1 nm
now disposed to accord to it still higher
merit. 1 find it will effectually prevent
Ihe ravages of that Bcurgo of this climate
Yellow Fever. During tho prevalence of
thai disease la.-t summer 1 had ample op-
portunity of witnessing its ellicaey and
firmly boliovo that oveu an unncoliniatcd
person' with proper precaution nnd tho use
of your llittw-s ns directed could saftly
summer it In'Nov Orleans. As a preven-
tive of Fever and Ague also I cheorfully
endorse nil yuti claim for it. Respectfully
yours JOHN MA01NNIS
Proprietor of True Delta.
From T. Bichnrdson of the Galveston News.
OAtvrflTux TesaSj Sept 25 1S5H.
Er. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir: You sug-
gested lo nie before leaving Philadelphia to
take a few bottles of your Hitter along as
a preventative against Yellow Fever which
is HOW rogiug here and in New Orleans.
I did so nnd used it freely vn my route
homo. 1 was ttccouipanyed by Severn!
Tciians who also look il ns prescribed
uono of us having had the Fever except
invself. Allpapsc'd Ihrougli New Orleans
without being attacked by tho epidemic
nml snmo of them who 1 since met attri-
bute their cscupo iu a great measure to tlie
use of vour excellent specific; 1- rom what
1 have heard from other sources und my
own experience! I have no hesitation in
i i..i:...-.. llnMnniid's Ooriiian l.t-
tei-s an excellent article for the prevent on
of Yellow Fever niid many other diseases
peculiar to the South if taken in tune aud
a directed. Yours truljr.
Editor and Proprietor Galveston Now'.
From Her. J: Hergi of the JJalumorelruo
L Dr"'c M. Jackson Dear Sir: Your
lLioliniid's (iorinan Hitters is deservedly
popular and I believe is calculated to re-
move iv host of "the ills which tiesh is
heir to." Yours truly.. JOHN ilEltti.
IMPORTANT 10 Pt'FFKHING M.EN.
Ptllj'.AIiKL A Oft. -h l'-
t)r C. ?.L Jackson Dear Sir: 1 sailed
from tl.i.s port iu August last in iho bar-
que "Reindeer" of which I nm Master
will a crow of ten men bound to Havana.
T knew ti e Yellow Fever was raging
will grc.'.t. vir.de.ico in that city ...id hud
heard of the gnnd effects of ho Lillys m
n xvcnlii.g the "Hacks of hat tcmole d.s-
eP ie provldea myself with a supply ot .
Hcforo reaqhing '"'.'""X: c'"t"c!-'i:d. ll'e
adniinistralii... ?f "? Regularly to
all on board. On reueh.nS Havana 1
found n number of vteHels in the harbor
among the crews of which tho 1-ever was
committing P1'1 images; on board ol
three of the-; not a soul was Itlt alive
the Fever had carried all off. Naturally
great lunrni prevailed. I am most happy
to sa? that with the .exceiitiou ofoue of my
crew who uucricd in Havania r.e have all
come back safe and pound nol one of us
having been attacked. 1 believe Houtland's
Herman Hitters lo be uu excellent medi-
cine and am satisfied of its salutary effects
ns a preventative of Y'ellow Fever as it is
a very unusual thing for a vessel w ith so
many persons on board to visit tho island
of Cuba in Aligns or Septeinlier and io
turn without the los: of nt least a portion
cf her crew. r
G W ALLEN. Muster Har.pie K.iludeor.
. .... .;. ..i.'M ni -ni m: it v i -
oiTHE.
LAXCAsTKn C. H 8. r ' f. 1-
Tl. JnckPrtu ucnr c-ii
mv re-
' .-. Mlf-n 1 was serious
c 01 it-ted
it that tcniblo disease which has ear-
Hod lo tho grave so many or my fellow-
oldicru Chronic Diarrha-a accompanied
with Ncurnlgia brought on by the climate
or Mexico nnd the mode of living while en-
caijed in the war. The relicT 1 have ob-
tained from the use Of Hoofland Ocrinnn
Hitters is astonishing; nud 1 most cheer-
fully have and still continue to recommend
Ihe Bitters to all who are similarly affected
believing that the benefit that will result
from their use will be incalculable. Very
respectfully yours
K. O. KILLINGS late Dent nf
Comrany C. Palmetto Reg" 8. . Vol'lra'.
HOOFLANDP BALSAMIC CORDIAL
WILL positively cure. Coughs Colds In-
fluenzia Croup Hoarsenees. Bronchitis
Whooping Coitgb D'arhT-a Diseases of the
Bowels arising fioia Cold Incipient- Con-
sumption tie. .
These Medicines are prepared enly by
Dr C M Jackson & Co 413 Arch Street
Philadelphia and for sal ry Dmggiat
and Dealers ceherallj. Trie 5 ceuta per
to'tV. ' ' .
Our Cvc--1 t li'-' s Almanac given
--y
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l vr.ll .i.r re-its. r r -
.DALLAS ACADEMY
iflVIrl Inum l IW AiMdiuiy uaviPI
I ilteudmepiiMOlitloJlhI.U Ik"
l.k- ii.i.om it.. i.ul.lie tl.al iLelitll atM-iuU
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u.liy IL. a.l.ug ni l n ana
Mental Arithineiie f 11
Urography Lntrl.tl. Ufumuiar Illat.
iv and Ariihmeli
ii W
2d nl
.Vuliual aud Moul tcitiiii and tl
lutytary Alivhia
latiu Umk and IliXii-W langii
c and lliglu-r .Mmlo niiii.it
liii-iilei.lal fi. fur Vll. e...
1 IHJ
Muaie aud Oiuuaivutal Inpulm-'Ula will
W- pruvidi d for a. ca a ruii.ci.U-ul.
I i:is 'luiiioo a ill Le ilaifid fro'
I i il. i:na ihe Mil il ealeia nl.ool tatalU
.. i. .: I . r..H ... b .
IliulltLlV. JICUUI IWU
aiik-
uv .vltcui
i.iuimt'll J a ion; iuhuik.
. . .i. i. .
lull IH-Cuiiilliy u:aiiucil u i "".
uiay diacoiiiluiiv li cit ihildim al any nuie
l.v Vuvtng fur ihe lime cnt al Ik umt ef
d'l.iiiuuai.c... K. i. PAT1I.I.U.
i.'iitoL:L.Aie.
Wi-.ih .'iiiivci. ul iho l'IU Aeady
hating l.iij aU vianiiiiuiiuii uf I'.cv. F. J.
Path tu l y the (.'. uv t l.tul Cuiuuilitt
in the iu .i.a lirnnh(' nulrrj ly the
HehiHil liw ami olsu l.y a piclal ei muill-
lie ol our oiiii ippuiiiiiueiii in iho Llflittr
biiilichc of l.aunu ii. Mailti ln.iliia a.
Iiae ilieti 1 l.iiu loltikui'liuivol'thvAi-iid.
e uy. Wo ate pli-pitK'l lo uvuiuiji'i.il him
In ihe public a. welt imlili-l lor iho pol.
lion and hupo the public ill eiicninayaaiid
upiwrt hi in nud iho Tiilvi iu eiMih.
lug u pei a;aiicnl ecl.uul. riuoh a acht'Ml wa
need and tuiM If lie eipcct J.'i uui.oiil
piosjeilly.
To pel si.na in Ihe toi:tity nd abroad w
liii'ieNiliiliiiKly ay Itial Ixliw then t
nut a hrnlihier r more pleamut pluc la
oiir knowledge ."'end ill your aon li4
d iiigj.tci. Hoard can he procured iu gd
fiuuillf on n'sonahle rem..
(i KO. W. BMRII
' J. W. riMITH.
A W. MORTON
tiEO. W. IM.'Et-.J
A. M. xiooRE
HAM. II. IT. YOU .
Trustee.
Unllaa Feb. 211. IH'.! ':! f.
NEW INVENTION!!
Ihavu iuvuntcd nud 'iiuuili'd ft mode of
using (he human weight for a rowr.a
and by sin-h direct nud scii ulilic application
thai a man of average aire equal about
half a lioi'e-po-cr. The machine I in daily
operation al my house in
Port Worth Tarrant County Texas.
Where l inn hi situ till ah mil Ihe 12th
of May next nml nut nfierwarUa
Running oneor Erckson a Mills with bolf
attached on which I make lay flour ami
meal with unly Ihu plcusanl i-xeroiso of
few minutes each day. The invention i
applicable to every machine now lahorioui-
ly tunic byd hand with n crank and I a
cheap a power as perpetual motion. It will
secure for itself a larger use it lid more prof-
itable market than tiny invention oftliu 1 U tit
century nccotupli.ihiug ultimately a com-
plete revolution in the dometio economy
of Iho world. I am prepared to prov
all that is claimed above nml especially lo
demonstrate that the business of making
wheat nnd corn into Hour and mrul belongs
as much lu the kitchen as does (he grinding
of coffee. The object or (his card i. to find
some person with whom arrangements run"
be mado for capital to put Ibis invention at
oneo nnd on a large iculo Into the market
of the wutld.
P. .4. HARPER.
Fort Worth Jan. IK ISGl lJ:Cmos.
John ESoMtiiiio
(i.ate or u.u.viyTii.v ti:xa..)
-1T0ULD respectfully informtliocitiiona '
of Dallas and "icinity that ho has
located in the town of Dallas und is pre-
pared to do all kinds of
in tlie bet style. Having n long experi-
ence in the business in several of tho largo
Southern cities ho can guarantee nil his
work and would solicit a fhaic of publie
patronage;
tlrnaiiieniai woik uiccuiuu in
the best man tier.
He may be found
Dallas Hotel.
March 20 180124
f'ir tie re "cut- tit tlio
3 "2? C3 "V 53 .
THOMAS EM Ell SON
Hi: 1.1) respectfully announce to tho
citizens of Dallas and tlie surroun-
ding country that he has opened a
Stove Tin Sheet Iron &
In the town of Dallas where he will kffr
constantly cm hand a full and complotc as-
jortment of
COOK STOVES.
Of all sizes and patterns now iu use: t l'
.Box and Parlor Sloven
1 am now prepared to fia.ii.-li Merchants'
bills uf Sin Wai-O and deliver thesume-
" At Houston Prices!
(adding transportation 'li" Wine of nil
kinds constantly on hand rr-l fmde'lo or-
der. Also Eave TrOUghi inride siul put
up at rhurl notice.
Old Copper Brass Pcv; ter & Hides
Taken ia Exohaugo for Ware.
1 would respectfully solicit nn examina-
tion of my Stoves and Tin Ware nud will
guarantee a latter 'article and at :) per
cent less cost than can bo bought in this
comiti-v. THOMAS EMEILSOX.
Dallas Oct 10 lKHt: 1-H'
THE- STATE OF TEXAS.
To Ihe Sheriff of DtiVS Vrntvty Greeting:
l liniEH E. SnxmM U It'ow. ! ! '!
f hi.- ".' in tl.. t ' ' -i ;ii'i
and for t
Texas i.!'-;
llirec hi .i'l . '
said erti-nrv
N. 15 V l'i
the Wes; .:.
N or Ihe
of the '-''
Tt.xnid '
plll4 of tl i
Lthat it
lie sai'f
llinc C w
ll:
nipow
l.v ! i.l.
-..ii .
ford to uist'Osc of it and that he holds' un
der the said Nalicy by purchase. That I In-
patent has issued to the heirs "of Wilfonl
W. Cook'1 nud ihnt Said jintcut is a cloud
Jpon Ins litio nnu mai uy nonuiig it un
aMd heirs nre tvespaS-iing on his righl.i and
he Wya that said lieiis be divested ol
iheir itlo nnd that it be vcKlod in him
that the - boundaries of snid West half o
said fcccticXji be' properly defined and lha
his title be clearcd and eettlcd aud thai
he have judgrj'iit fyr costs and geuci
relief. '
You are tlicrcforh enmmkndrd lo Sumtnor
the said Nancy C Cut- and tlie iinhtiowi
heirs of Wiiford W."oo deccafed by mi king
publication as the Ii. w rcniiin-s. to '
and appear before the Dist riot Court of in
county aforesaid m Ihe Is:' day or the ri
Term ibareof I" If held at tlie Court IIiw-
in the Town ef Dallas on the 8'h Mool.iv
after th 4th Monday in Matvh lstil then
and there to answer said petition.
sr Witnef-a: the undrisignel Clerk
(BE At of said Court and the seal thtrr
r(rJ of hei-eon imprrcd Ihi 'he 4'1
day or liLruaty A. D. 141.
I D C. PP.OWDER CI k.
Issued FeKlili 11-
Came lo land lOlk I ibruiry. 1S0I ar1
executed Iit ordering publication for eight
enceesaiv "weeks io li Dallas Herald.
new.tiir put.lisbed in Ih County of Dal-
las. 'nd Stale of Teina this 21m l iV 1-Cl.
' 1 l:t-tt'ri
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