Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1867 Page: 4 of 4
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I I'irtl
My ii.iini' i I'l'iyiiiiiiii r. I 1 1 1 -1- i
1 Ititt U iml tuv iiiiiim I. Ml. il i ' 1 1 1
nilirL I'ivi n iti.v ti'iii'iiifiit til' wir-
1iiiliuii liy llm iViiliil.-i who Infill
ii.. I iiin lull i.f woriiM worm
. lit h in Ihn I'litiui' will hwiirm In
my inlli'ii cnivu hiiUfii iiik! din
1 1 111 lIlO HliK(lll in wo. A II J t'W'll
.! Vi.imii in hut Ih.ii riiwliuii liviii(lii'N
i.f i hit rviln whit h lill my Mill lltiit
in il' lirulin liku I I'ttvo huiiIm. I
Jiiivit ii hfiiin ii I'fiitrl' iiicinory.
1 ivnifiuht'i1 hiirk to New Orleans
In Full riflmr. I') Hi;r 1'i'lhi'l to tin'
Jlalliuuuv nit'l ('hnrlohton Cunvi n-
' tilm lo my iiifly lil'u "I' WiiTliliin
iiihI iiiliiiny to my nirtiu'i-Hliiii will"
lliiivcH uml Kwiiiilh'i'ft to my hoy-
liiioil llirll WitH fii'Hl in Klrulili
. onnlly iihiisonl'littlo ;.iililri'tininl
. hluily of initio own iiiiluro Hint J
. iiiihl draw iiisii'alitii of wiikuil-
iii'ns IVom my own nonl lo tho hour
nl'iiiy hirth hack through iho won-
. -lfyiu iivuiiui'H to coiici'iilioti n;ul
lioro tny imliviiliuilily lM-iim as
Hiuto iViint Uliiiitk-riiif' JinUyiil
. J'mhi. I 'ii I lor.
Ainl IVom IhiuiiiO nl. intervals 1
tfiioo my i;oiii'!ili)y us follow:
Hi-foro tiotl with Ilishiiml inovoil
Iho world into form Ihoro woro Hjiir-
of evil hoiiIm Piitiirnlly (htninoi.l.
Illicit oyclo of yours iniido a lioll.
Thorn woro at tho limo of my enn-
v coilinii Huvcittooii ihoiisainl hollsjor
vaults of ilamnatioii in which hail
lioon Hwoot the iliiiiiiioil ones of tho
':. ulamuoil. And each of those vaults
was a hermetically sealed cauldron
"""liottor Hutu hell itself in which roll-
ing HU'iiiiiiiilVyinr rousting in tho
putrid heut and niiBtitious of coirup-
'tion thoro stowod and cursod tho
l villains of pordition whoso sina had
boon bo fjroat that pen of mortal or
immortal novcr had darod attempt
u description of thoir wickedness
loal tho hand that wroto ho poison-
ri-y4 with corruption. And as time
rolled on there gathered in the cen-
ter of a heated domo.'u singlo drop
Hit' distilled damnation-' too vilo to
burn i
T- .'.A"d ono day thpro was a convon-
tioprpf .Hoods jvhcro-thoci qdutilials
'fiends could .imugino. And by a
slpaiigo cluinco oat h liohd brought a
' wnglo drop .of damnation gathered
.fl.jM'ith a spoon from tho dome of jior-
'di'tion'tj vaults they woro emptied
into a waste vessel and thus my soul
H'as consoiidatod. And then to give
'"' 1 jUU'o.'euch Cond am villain damned
thoro'iii convention gavo an offer-
ing. ; Each gavo a part of himself to
'iuako mo a pet of holl.. Ono con
ti'ibuted huto another onvy anoth--r
falsehood another cowardice nn-
othor treachery another theft nn-
"')ther Infamy another tyranny an
athol'Iiexjiitioushcss anothor malico
ii .i.:.. .u... ii.nf i:n i;
llliuiuv;i Linn itiiuiiiui LiiiiK jtn uio-
. justed with their offerings which
lilhid'a pot with slimo thoy loft mo
iii a hiding place lill infamy consol-
idated audi took tho form of human
' "'" child was christened Uenjani i n
Piond Btitler and hero I am got-
fctiiig.veady to return to my nume-
rous homes as no one holl could en-
eJnro ihe disgrace infamy and beast
.. Jy corruption I should tako thoro.
" And to nniko my name moro infa-
inous my birthplace was Massachu-
.BOttsl;
" And hero I am at man's estate a
'' living evidence of rascality eorrup-
nlon doublo loaling trickery fraud
viiidling cowardico bank-robbing
spoon-stealing woman insulti n g
hbusc'plnndering cnomj--aidi it g
"vouhtry -betraying : govern in e n t-
pucking' treasury-filching ;oldicr-
'"killiiig prison filling (iod-forgct-liu.g
jiyll-duserving truth-ignoring
n'iiHuo-wroiigipg negro-loving faw-
lestroying - chnrch-pilfering bul-
i3 Ji on -bagging' cpUon.-stcaling diiv-
inoinJ-fiiKling vessol-cle.iriigcrock-'t
ty t)i".trl;i;pg fjtoech -maldhg tpwn-
' 'macking . ononiy-lwlping powder---wasting
QfUcier-murdcring spito-
. loving .nation-disgracing friend-
"forgotlen and all-detesting thtcf
7''obher' braggart 'plunderer bng-
. Afyed bullion hagger and tho ' most
jtletisted' dotcstahlo corrupt selfish
j';false-hearled ot of perdition in nil
" annuls of crime and infamy past
;.'4iruiM!iit or to como..
I am rich in moncj' all stolen.' I
.. 1 in ctMUMiii ft 1 1 atilnn I' ft 111
ich in itanks all stolen but exempt
t from tnxivjon. as I wish I was cx-
.ci.ii.t - from . tho . Tcii-t'iulurcfl -.of
r 'rick'' I'omeroy. of.tho'La Crpsse
Democrat. An J X glory in nil my
tjueaiiiiess bs I glui-yin the fact that
till over tho land aroChristiannVlio
.'"think I ari honest as I glory . 'in
' jvpreseiitiiig.JIa sachusotts in .Uio
'3liiip.Coiigru-t-ii8 I glory' in tho
lSii-t tltatl ami such as I hold mil-
"lionH of dollars of Uuitod St-ttes
4xnds on which no taxes arc to be
.Xil:iid On tholnireii of Vrhich.
wrnng by labor from "poor tncnj 4nd
"'"wonicn; all s'tu li tloves ns I can
"'live at caso as others suiiport Its
f uud in' no fwir of juslico b lonjr as
I i-na tliieven caii mnlce litws. Ixxik on
mo worhls here nnd elscwlirrc for
thoro was there never will be there
never win bo another Jtatt Jlntltr !
am a gooil thing in my place
-wJ ".' Aal'hioc for me.
AoRiriLTraAL OBsr.RVATioy.
.There is no other avK-ution in which
1 jnen engage1; that aflords no mitiy
Jiints of iuclf by which one may by
reservation alone acqniro practical
knowledge as do agricultural par-
units. In mechanics thoro are no
1itufu suggestions from the mate-
rial to be wrought. In mercantile
. irnit9 tact a hnsinoss edncation.
and a pcnonJ knowU-dire of the
l!ws of trade is an arbitrary rc-
quitvment. In (hearts unkf gen-
ius lead- nil attempU fit excellence
are fiiiluros. Jo be
wccfal
tut trier one nocd not bo a lirilliant
grnin 3 learned pundit or a criti-
Kiii!iw-fr. It is only wan-
that he cliou'd Ie jefeJ of med-
inrre Ten-i.tive fafnllios a iir
khhre .f (.'iniid. r.-. tical
fjinmon
eene and be something of nail -
' ral philosopher. With tie and snfenf Tigh t wmh tKrore brtakrt
inuc ii.'las-try and af preation ( and m ne -nonrh to hold ber toncne
rXru-f riMiiiilM. fT...(- jn Jiry r.l'i- )( she hs n'thi-g t" y. .
f'lfl'IOt fill I"
Inn'.. i Hi' i
nil nn (r liny I' In.
f id i l;l I rum In n rnniiilii Ut-
tiilim lit 'l lilne nii'l lll'ill' t
Iii innil nir.nM Nnlitrii In rn If Is
a m.iihImhI jMiid"- i-vi r nl title s il
litiwr nITi i In.; vitliiiililii hliili nii'l
I'l'MlinliSi hfuvilig In Iho I'.iltiH'r
wiih an niioi t inrf Ihhi I Iimhwii lulu-
tiikt'ii or her mid iiilnill i'ilnls
I'i holler pun th e. All Ilii'Xpl'rl
enroll farmer pliiiil lim enrly r
Into seeds Imi tliloMy or sparingly
envois hl.-t pntlllniK or t urn ln'iiooi
ir hIiiiIIow ciillivnt' S Inn Itiwt' Mini
nils liisgniin or ijriifH out of season
and white. It Ih errors have iml pro-
iliii'O'l fatal failure" result toll lilm
in what manner ho i nn tin bnltor.
I!y olisorvalinn ho tennis tho holler
prai lioo and stieecKs of tils export-
oiicud neighbor uml copying tniose-
ouios the oilier. Ohsorvalinn shows
1 1 i in the errors mid inisliikos of oth-
ers and common sense leaohos him
to avoid thorn. In short constant
and close oltservation is n quality us
necessnry to agricultural success us
are iiropitious seasons and proprio-
loibliip of Imi'l.
"Wc Oiiliu'."
An ixehaiigo reiniirluid a short
time siuoo Unit the higgosl pinhlitig-
head they over knew woro gold
spectacle at ways said "wo imag-
ine." "wo opine" and was an editor.
Wo take tho same ticket il is right
amusing to pick up any almost of
our Texas exchanges and road in
llieeditorialeolumiis. Noono makes
n positive assertion on any political
subject but always "wo opine" &o.
Wo know of two papers who tako n
Very deeid. id stand and they aro tho
La Crosse Democrat and tho Sun
Antonio .Express and both tiro too
vulgar. AVo don't liko their stylo
liotli aro on tho extremes. Ourlox-
as exchanges aro afraid they will
make the General who lords il over
ttiis District angry and that per-
haps ho will suppress their publica-
tions. Jossolyn is an excellant wri-
ter and comes up near tho mark
but still a little more decision in tlio
tono of his urtieles would bo an im-
provement. Of all our Toxas ex-
changes only tho South-East Texan
Corpus Christi Advertiser Goliad
Intelligencer nnd Marshall licpubli-
can dared to board tho General and
denounce tho infamous Circular No.
13 in fitting terms. Their denun-
ciations availed nothing but still it
was proof conclusive that they were
not base enough to lick tho hand
which-'dealt" very whito man in
Texas such a cowardly blow. Wo
despio thqse Jong winded editorials
on tho '.'Condition" and tlio."Crisis"-
tliey aro generally mere apologies
for tyrants and tyrannical inoasures.
It is always better to speak put
manly what a. man thinks than ito
beat around and insinuate anything.
If an editor oxprosses an opinion on
any jjubject say such is or is not
the casd or olso say nothing. For
Heaven's sako don't go at any thing
thus : "from all tho lights before us
and under tho existing circumstan-
ces wo havo'como to tho conclusion
tli'ut so and so is certainly tho caso."
Wo would rather road tho last chap-
tor of a dimo novel than tho' load-
ing editorial articles which appear
in a largo majority of our oxcliangos.
Albertriko of tho Memphis Appeal
knows just how when and where to
apply decisivo remarks nnd is very
decent in stylo. A low finch in Tex-
as would bo a great improvement.
Exchange. .
A Sarcastic Coon. "Wo Witness
ed nn amusing incidont in oneof our
suburban stroets last Saturday. A
fashionablo young lady got up in
tho highest stylo of milliner's art
and arrayed in all tho glory of a five
dollar a yard silk a twenty dollar
bonnet and a three hundred dollar
shawl was sweeping along in the
direction of the fair grounds whdo
just behind a boy wns loading a pot
coon.. A countryman ih ' a brown
slouched hat and linsey-woolsey
"warmus" camo alongi followed by
a "yallah". dog whoso. noso . was
scarred diagonallytran8versoly nnd
lato.rally.wilh the scars of many a
fiorcolycontosted- battle with the
members of tho raccoon' family--"Tjgo"
lio dooatf tYlbtfl-rngtailcd
roprcsontati yd of his ancient onomy
than ho mado a frantic dive for him
accompnnicd by n furious' bark.
COoncy 'compreluHiding- tho situa-
tion at a glance boiled incontinont-
ulty nnd sought sanctuary beneath
the am pi c circ u m ference of tho lady's
crinoline.. Tho young lady scream-
ed while tho dog mado rapid circles
snuffing tho air and evidently . bo-
wildored to know what had become
of the coon'. ' Tho situation cf the
lady was critical and cinbarrnssing.
Sho wns nfraid to move for fear the
coon would bito. and tho coon de-
clined to leavo his retreat until tho
dog had retired. Finally tho dog
was stoned off the boy dragged the
coon from his hiding place and tho
young lady went hor way with -tho
lively consciousness of having expe-
rienced a new denKlfion. As for the
coon ho died instantly. Jlo.had
seen t6o tri'uch to live. J$uittlt:tcea-
tern. ' "'' ' '' ' .".'.'
jlEPAaWr. StTRri trie' Vs. Win.
Tho following' is told of the late
Bishop Moore: Ho was diningon one
occasion with s cclobralod lawyer
when n country attorney who was
one of the gnosis thought proper to
treat 1 lie .coinny loan nitordoto.
lie said one occasion after ford-
ing a river he saw a man sitting on
the bank fishing. lie asked him
what he was fibhing for. lie replied:
"The (kvil bat that lie had failed
to got bi'e at fir. beeane he had
baited bis hook with a lawyer; but
as soon as he had baited it with a
clergyman ho was successful."
Ilirhop Mooratemaiked that lie
was reminded of an anecdote he
heard told by Dr. Clark of Richmond
The doctor having lic-en called to
attend a brother physician and'a
fee being offered Lim the dutior re-
plied :
"Xo that would be dog eat dog;
fcnd njion thin principle it would
i bve ln devil eat dev! had the
devil snapped at the lawyer.'
If yon cr r marry said a Kman
Consul to his i"n kt it be one who
has fc"nse enootrh to sutierintend the
eookin of a rro-al of Tirtoals tate
jennogh 9 lr-s hemlf jride
I r i sMii M (in in' t
hv
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Irving Williams & Co.
(Soitthwlck Sulldiu?)
STRAND GALVESTON
MAM'FAt'Tl'KKKS' Ad'KNTS
HKAI.KIIS IN
SVi Jiiujiiirn Smc Milh Cuttvii
Gins Sw-'j't Cmic MM Corn
antl n'hatMill.i Brick Ma-
. chines fih'mjtc Machines
Ai'iriiltiiral IniU'int'(s
AND
LABOK SAV1N MAt lllNEKY
OF AIX KINDS
MOST APPROVED PATERKS.
l!.iiocll nviitlon fall'il tho
STAR TIIRESU13B AS'l)
Comlifnlnc ooniiictnciw with powor ami npiIIty of
work. I wtty tnuiioitwt limn miy
otlmpnuvchino. iUiia - .
. COllllINEU THRESHER AND MEANER
V: (OR WINNOWER) -ITIcc
f 2TS Currency. -
Willi wrdicliiw cumploto. 8ii of' cylinder 80il4
i. .. Other lto In proporllou.
The lMl'ROVED STAR RAILWAY (endless
: '.; chain) HORSE POWER ;
'15 Currency.
Complol. with K..H o. Prlrjl "f TIIF.8I1BII an.t
CLEAN BH ltll llOltSB-lMWEK all eoiiiiiMr
$530 Currency. .
Wonl.ofur.11-1. I.BVKII or SWKKl- "?
K11S fmm 4 lo 12 horse Kiwcr price from i to Will
curronry. .....
Rnsscll's Combined Mower Rea-
per Self-Raker and Dropper
. j . Willi Mtnu allcoinpli'lo
i I'ricc a:J5. Currency.
MOW Kit ALONB COMl'LUTB li0 Currouoy.
Phirer & CroYcr's Combined Cot-
ton and Corn Gang Plow and
' SILKY CULTIVATOR -:
AiUintabl In .rjr ro.-t havlnn four I'lowa n.l
i ! i i Hla CiilUvnlor loutll. . .: .
Price T5 Currency.
llrln.t Iron nmn. ai..l thii Inm tifln In a
Bruiin. VniilrliiK only on- han't to N"; ' '
! two ...n .wr will. Ik-II. aii.1 wr.wli "
i'ut.v ! Will grind W g"' of J"lr0 l"T
weiliR Wn ponlnl. .
. 100 Currency. :
Jlo. 1 with Wrh-r roll'.- and ltT for 00 to Wi
w..n. hourw iKh. i-nt il l-"n.l t and
li.ur hoire power tl'i. .
NTRAlin'S COIW AW)
win: at itiiLLs
"Ouecn of the South?
Ik.iag ttw &anl riwli Burr rum.-
tO-.-.l-.i- . .I i.ii i " "' v I '
MfM AOENT8 IN TEXAS FOR TUB
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GEO. PAGE & Co.
.C : BALTIMORK Md. . (
'lankHim C IW WT
8TATIOREHT STEAM EKGINE8
SAW MILLS c
and rnt
Muskingum Valley En-
gine Works .'
(J II. dcyallJ
M .(.-rw" IV rn t-t pnnTABLE rriA
filM nilT.LA mUA"i")l'
Every arlicle fiirni"'' al
.laniinicfrrr' Trier
t'ol ririniHr1a1in ti-
if fceinBaddrd.
Bl-fi w CIBTTtAM aarf WIC1 UH
og aa. of aarktavry .
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Nik l 'f I'm i
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Tit. a.Miinb.1 H.ra ..I
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In n.-a .' nan. i poo
inln.pt a.in. Ii ..ni-rhig
ilxit. a Ho ii !-l
l ilU fvr nid.ii.U. lui.l
1 in K nmiia
Coloman Mill
i . . (t.tf.- ly l-l..ahlla.
Ii OiaW .' . N l.ili.ia..
Al Ih.' I .ii' H'll" f '1'
Ih v ai-r' ti l idi'ittl over all ollo-ra (l dill''.. '.it
II Ml. ....-.lii. ) a. liny alau). h.na laaiu koril.
and Hoidh . fcl
All d-'M rlplloll Ol ILL ai.U I l.t1ATl"l Al IHs
lit t..iuli.uil ' o l.iid. .
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ho. U I' nil. I" .n.i.l .Ni. tiul.A. I.A.i
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T. I'. ANIillKHil of Kaiifuuu I'm".
l'liTKUS.l'Al'K&ANDUKWS
COMMISSION MKRCHAXTS
rem Tin: kali: ur
Cattle Hogs Sheep Horses Mules
Stocli Landing New Orleans. :
ITd-W. l.avo for trn or Iw.lrayrara. Lwn anicniHl
.Mi.n.lvidy In railing loivlnic and aolllng toi k and
Ii..h. l.y alrli't alliil.lou In l.ii.lin-... lo lai rll a
llln-ral li..n. of HtlMi.aipi. l-M.ir. 'ii7-M:ilni.
Bulisrrlplloit nnd AdvrrtMng Agrnc)-.
V.. V. W'hnrton iV to.
0. h8 CO.MJION STItEliT
' (Bilaeru 1'iinip unit MuKiulni'J Now Ullrana.
ABinln foron.r'Jim lA:nSnlld PF.1IIHIHC.M.8
in IIiiiNoiiiIi Sonlh tt'oiil Waal Kiwi ami Norlh
...1 !.. I.... u.i.l i:r..nl llrllultl.
Ia.haoiiii. K. U. W IIAU'I'IIN Into uf Iho New
Olh'ttlta ricul'illiu.
AlTiioam:.. A.iknti.-TUUMAS TAHHRKW ami
J. II. DAWSON.
CIIKAl'liST BOOK HOUSE IN THE
SOI TII. . . i
BLELOCK & Co.
.WIILESALF. '
Book-Sellers & Stationers
1-50 CANAL STREET '
NEW ORLEANS LA. i
DPAI.EI18 BUl'I'MED AT LOWEST HATES.
JO-Brnd your adtln'ffl for our CHtnlr.jrtiM of School
and Jlir'llliiHin llonk. mny HI; 'ilf-UUily.
' fOll SALE.
rPIIE League of land belonging lo
I ihn iindprMiffned. and known as the Andrrw
Null Icihtiii' lying part In llalhia and partly in tauf-
niancoiintifa on Uiu lino of tho two countis.nd
ktiowll na omi of tho hoHt hapui.a of land In lime port
of Tcxnfl. 'or fnrlhcr rarlirnlnrii l rofcr to tho
rnunly iii-onlaol Diillin. riirli wl.hl!ictoiurlio)
lim r"rMi n aniirccB a va uBvia
rio:(lm.J CiiroofK. W. W)IH ow OiUt'im.
The IIowo Sowing Machines
HKOADWAY
NEW YORK.
FOB FAMILIES A.D MAXUFACTURERS.
These WORLD RENOWNED
. SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest
Premium at the World's Fair
In London and six First Pro.
mlu ins at the X. T. State Fair
of 1S00 and
Am r.d.lrntcd for dolnc the hunt work-
using n muc h unullcr ncodlo for tho anmo
thrond tlmn miy other murliliio and hy
Iho Inti-iidtictiou ol the moat iippl-urod liift-
rhinury. wo nro now 11M0 to wipply tho
vnrv liwt mai'liiliM In the worm. J nolo
niiiihliiiw lire niado at our now and apa-
cioiia factory at Hrtilgeiwrt Conn. nndor
l. iiiiliiii.Hiiii(-.virtionot' Iho Proaidont
ol Iho Coiniunv. KI.IAS IIOWB .In. Ihn
orlghuil liirpiitor of tho Sowing Slm-hlno.
tp.l to all kinds of family
kawiug. Aruiy Clothlngr and to tho ' of
li.inilrwuiw. nrpw .iliiKora riuiom io:io-
ilfin.'ton.Wof flilrtu Collari tklrt" Cluaka
MantHliia. Clothing IliU! Ciipa Cm-aota
lLiota Sliooi lluriicaf giultllon LInoll
H.h1. 1'mhn-llaa. 1'onia.da etc. They work rqnntly
woll iiK.it nilk. Iliwn. wiKilon and cotton ri1 with
ilk coUon or llnti. Uin-adi Tlioy Kill wnm quilt
galhor horn frll ronl. I.nild hind iumI ierfnrm ovnry
.period of Mowing making a lioautil'ol and porlectlctll
iiliko'on IniII. siVn of tin' iirticlM .owed. .1 .
Tin. ktit.di hivioitiil lv 5ln. HOWK. and niinlc on thia
Mio-hino is Iho inoKt popular and dnrnlilo ANn AIX
yi.lll.l M U UJA'tS Al'.j
sri-JATT" mr vntv.'irr.i: iNvry
TDD IT 11IU.
.. . U..END fOlt OlIICL'LAB. .. '. ;
A EIT WAITED.
The Jloice Machine Company
65! 'Uroadway Cor. Fourth St.
SEW YORK.
May 1.1. 1h7. V.:amo. ' ; '
EllIMKE SIIITTLE KEWI.MJ MACIIIXES
. ARE SITEU10R TO ALL 0TUEU8
For Family and Manufacturing
r !
purposes.
.gf'tifa wanliil. Addria '
' KMl'ITllt R M. CO. -
' ; CIO browlwny Now Voik.
M.iy la 1-117 :wi:lluno. i i 1
Erhplre SeWihg ;Ma7 ;
chine Company
Prlntlpal Oillce CIC Broadway
CI KKAT IMI'lMVEMftNT in Fowing Murlilnr..-
I Kmplrr CImiIIIp. Crank l..ti.m !. log Ma. hi;.
Z?n plitll'.-nli. n..t Ml- a i t -
i. 11 W-i raiaily Ma. Lni! holnw la ralM lo our
H-w and fiopniv.il Mtiiiuriii tnriiig MnhiiM" for Tatln
nnd lfc.it and tli.. Killra. Af.nta wantMiiwliflW! a
lilal dipoiaiut a ill I giien. NoQon.'gniia-iilaliio.h'.
r KMI'MIK WVlJiU MACIIINKt'O.
Mo la. 1"B7. aajwmau
NewStoro'(fc "New Goods.
ri'lifc tmileraignH lrg lemrw to inform
M the citnena ol innas Ran v.c.ni.y t..a.
lit la now Wfoiring . 4 cpening i lb
tore fsctotljf oif.irieJ X - .
i r ' .T.PEAK "
tur sinn op.tiie rrnur sqi ase;
TEXAS
ma
NEW SPRING AND SUlttPIER
i&OODBI
camne m rut M
D.-y Cod.. Bwl and 8ho Hati tnd
CY Id:e Drew Goods Stanonery
Wkii-b k i i-rrrH t ftl M lw th
lowct. li il rH fro T' a
r iTrti"w cf his f -ola J frirea.
Ci:O..W.r.F.NTLEY.
r1U May 4. 17. i-li mm-
ryrl T-IECE3 siamni Enghik and
Ull rran.li T-RINTS.
nt t-a roTT"5 APrA
jn Tiws UNF.' f Cat an4 Panta.
j ;ri i rft.irra-.. for ?nmmtr tv''.'. 4e Ac .
Jnat t" frti lit. .
- isi.tr.i . ilTFiaii k W.
I
mm
r-rv-
if l
i's'l
' tiAi.vrxfin Hl'.'.V (iiii i'..n:.
MOVl;lUI&Ki:AW:itfl.nr (.; y)m. k '.
Hr If IifoppDri rr Ifind r.nknm
ri. i i; r .".I h- i hi .u i i Iu'L.-hlh.
llalncii' Illinois li.irvculor
Tla ln'i'l au raxful tn-M ! i i r in k( hi hb y 1 1
ina'ln
Tlir MuUhril A. Il.uil.r
KILKV U'LTIVATORS
Will cnnl'li you In enllUitlo I'd lo mi ncrrt
In llm Imml triili to Iimho.
Wlioclor & Molick's ThroBh-
evs and Cloancra.
rills' Tlircslicrs and separators
m.m Tin:i:siii:its i ncimiiaiiiiis
And uiiililni; uUv ou vtaul in uiir lint.
PEEL & DUMBLE
I0;lf. Slriiml (iaWoalnit.
T. MtTIII'tl. I.nl Mnlhor llinih.. A Kniilid.'K.
1. K. I. IlU HH.HI Iho Ti i ry Tmaa llang.'is
T. MATHER & CO.
COTTON A.D .O0L FACTOBS
AND
liEXEIM CIU1WSI0S HEBrUlXTS
Strand Galveston Toxas.
Wo.lllfnrnlati nagging H.wand I'lanlalhui .up
lillr. oil rolton to l-.Iil. .l I.. n .-.i ly li. l Kali.
H.lo Agi-nl. f..r . rilA'l'l 'N l.tllHO.
KU l ltTTON
Ua Kill ahai fiirin.li I'lanlatlon llonw lllll! aud
(liu Ui-nr liuu Tica fr Haling Collon.
ta-Alloid.promillyiill.ndid lo.'tit
T. JI ATM lill & C.
Citl.p.lnn July 1 1 800-1.1: ly.
K. ARNOLIt M. AH SOLD.
ARNOLD &. BROTHER
WIIOl.tSAI.K A RETAIL nEAlKllH IH
Forclirn and Domestic Dry Gooib
FANCY GOODS
BOOTS SHOES and GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
Jicwi Offlci) Diilldln? Market Street.
GALVESTON TEXAS.
Doc. 8 Iwitl IS: I jr.
JAMES IIKWITT of Now OtlNiiii.
Jv)IINr. BWISUKIt .. liEB
HEWITT SWISHER & CO.
EXCHANGE AXD CESERAL ClhinilSSlON
MERCHANTS
STRAND GALVESTON TEXAS.
Cornilgnmnnt! of Cotton Void llidra and Mrr.
chnndlaa for inla or ihlpniuiit (upon whlrh Ihoy will
oiuke llhoral adtamiaa) rojpooU'ully aolkjtvd.
August 11 lWJU 17:tf.
RICHARD A. KENT.
. -. ... - .w
OOTTOW FACTOIl
Gcncnil Cuiiimlstiiuii uud Furwnriliiig
1 STRAND
CALVESTON.TIiXAS. .
. ' . . Agent for tho
Champion Pill' Throh-
ing JI;uiiiiie!x
And all Iraplem' iit8 mndo by tlio
ALTON AGRICULTURAL WORKS
AXiTOKT ZXiXj
. Bf"Scnd lor t'ircular.-tDa
Maroh 1C 18G7 20:8 mos. . . .
S. SCHAEFER '
PUKIIAli AUI2TVT
: AND
Commission Merchant
Office with Johnston Pnrkcr & Co.
Ostcrman Buililing Strand Galvoston.
Jnnuary 5 1807 llfcftino.
P. II . HENNESSY
IMPOETEn AND DKALYR IN
rOREIGN & DOMESTIC
'sTOVEjis.
Tin Ware Tin riatc i.
SHEET IRON & ZINC
' - . BAR AND SLAB IRON i
Nails Castings Hollow Ware &c &o..
Trcmout St. Galveston Texas.
8SyI kocp constantly on hand a full
stock of Tinners' Tools and Machines.
ltor. W 18110 llhly. ' . '
S. JACOBS Sc. CO.
Formerly of Shennan and Denton. ;
WHOLESALE DKALEBS IN -
DRY WOODS CLOTHIiVU
' Hats' Boots and Shoes
NOTIONS
GENTS': FURNISHING GOODS &c
T. W.-HOUSE 3 BUILDING i
STRAND GAIYESTOX TEXAS.
Dm. 151M '3:tf. 1
FOCKE & WILKENS
COTTOJST PACTOEB
;.. o f. i .i'" ...a:n .J i 1 . :
h' Ccneral Commission Merchants :
Oaleran's BnllHln Calvaioii. w . .
. . Exchange on New Orleans New York
Ixndimtml Jlaniburg. J&'J
X'io.u.ois
olid
CHICKERING & SONS'
'''iv.i') ' i r ii . t H :
PETERS WEBB & CO.'S
i:iai:mtATi:i piaxoj.
r-.IIKHT MHSir: and MUSIC BOOKS of
ft OTery description. Schools supplied on
liberal terms.
TITOS. G 000 AN
. ( Musi Dealer Street OaWeston.
rCatalogues of Mnair aent fre on ap-
plication. IdfcM- 12 T -
33. 3FL. Davis
SUCCESSOR TO RK)T & DAVIS
EKALCB II
mm r.i mi rrr.Mf hi toon t.iTrnis
cutOiS micps jit!.r.Y. mm km
mult nmn ux nMitomts
Blf-.K kS. ETC ETC.
Aft- for Ctkkerirg'e Ccktrated Pianos.
STEANI). RALVTSTC3. TEXAS.
D-e. 1VU'.-- l.rir. ' "
0. a. Gr.tnn. Maall Tataa.
W. M as ell. New Orluss 11
ORtrrO MAKSEI.L
EECEIVINO. rOBWARLLSO AST)
COJEfiJSSION KLECHASTS
vrnH.ll. t IrtAiL nr.i.iaa l
Hurdware. Plantatlrm SirpTW raml-
ly Oroceri'ra rarmin? Implements
&. e
"0. O Lorre St.
SirRLTETOHT. La.
Jul' :. 1-j iy.
l.r I r it
AdliU I I.Tl I! A I I M I'l.KM KMM
111
' i' 'ii'i'.i Mill mi' nj " nil l.iml.
1J1K PI MIY IMO'K. I'ATK.VT
iirrsiiin"-
mid CJlfiiiii nc
raHIg ll.i-hior l. llm l.i '.l ur.-a.ihil allrmpt .t
oi.'l. I. .r..lu.'i. V ilmii.. r..mtMi. t a.ol ia-1')
p.H.i.l.. I hrr.bi r iimiI I Ii nrr. Ii aill Hi"-
.. . l.l. u.i.mi.ii.. All iI.m t.r.n. in in Iho .l.aa
rilniMli. r)llo.l. r ai.yal all llmoaUM u. II. lull..!
ia-i. H. ."W't Uu'j't iri.i.wg .ir.-ia. nr...v.w
ilii'ilt'K .i M. Tin- iiililnall .li ol I'.l.
ml. Ill tin M parallitg anainlo. mat..! II l4i ai.'.t
I li.Ll .1 Mil. I nl I all niaililli". I"'" "I
li.nrk. I. ami it ill lliorrli.rti do iiH.ro work In a
gl.t-n tliio. Imi-hom. ahal.-i.r I Ilia l.'imm '. inf
Mud r II ran U f- d nil II Kill loir without daliijur
ol aa.i.. or .'l.'njliu.
our Too lli.u. 'lhro.hrr and Clonnor I. II frot In
Ii lii-lli 'ifi I In l r.n l Hi ami .lo.'.;n in.ii.iiU. II
la Miily.'pi-rtt'i'd l.y our a.o.11.'." . nam inr if ii'i.-o
Plain.) Tan llir.o i'.'Wur. And In oam. aln ra Ihl.
i..uci i. u.t'.l and It I" I. .i.h1 Ii. iiioii. Iho tin. hi. in
rroni ou. .l.. i. loaii..lli..r.lhaThri'.hira.ol I Iranai
may Ii plariHl lu-i.U. Ih. Puwur w ho Ii. In atii-li i a.-a
I mli-l .Mi wl.o.1. and llwuhol.. luai liluoran la.
haiito.1 wllhi.iai. l.y llio .am. pnirof mnl... lh.it aill
opoiali' Ihn I'owor. Till alua (Iho lao lo.ra. ) alll
llirr.li and . loan liilln. nio.t i-rlni i uiiiit fr..m
I'.l .. hu.ltla or alnal and ryo and doiildo ll.nl
ipianllly of m 'I liio kwlnnt In a day u.lng Ixu
liormHi and front llinw lo live ni.n
Tllrro aro Ihriy ! l t No. I (2 horao.l rylln-
di'r'iiixlll Ito.'i (i.rl lo.rM. h.vnr poa.r.)ryllnd.'r
.'loxll; No. J (lur 4 lioraa lemr iwr.) lylludor
lllill.
Wawi uld nl.oralllha allrulloii of I'lautcrtaud
II. lthr.lolhallitul
rirxl Clusi Agricilllurnl lniilrmtnla
Mentioned bcluw Includiug Uio
EMERY BROS. PATENT "STAR"
COTTON (ilXS & t'OXDEXSEUS.
LCVEB OR SWEEP 11IIKSE l'llWERS
CIUCULAU ANl) DRAG
CROSS CUT SAW MILLS
( olton Svvtl IMaiitt iH mid
ootto.v rKii:s
FOSTER'S PATENT CIITTJIX Cl'LTIVATIIR
(For 'sornping1 and 'chopping out' Cotlon.)
Pui tablc Stcnui Englucfl itc.
For all information aOJross
CI I AS. r. &. Co.
Dcnlcrs In Asrlriiltural Implements
173 tiravlcr St. New Orleans Ln.
' Or IUVI 1TII.M 49IS
Agent Strand Galveston Texas.
jSJOrdcrs for tho above machines soli
olted In Dallas and neighboring counties
by It. 31. EIMIOXUSOX Dallas
.March 23d MOT-OKCm. v
JOHN llENHT.. ; D. W. TAYI.Oll
JOHN HENHY & CO.
M liolcnalc lcalcrs ln
hoots Aivr snoi;s
. Nos 121 & 123 Common St. '
4!Um. lo-w Orleuiiss. .
Sewing Machine Depot.
Price $75 SSO and $95.
Slont's Eliptif ScwingS: Drniiliiig Miirliinr
. The 1)C8 Slniil'Ht and Most
Im able.
AT Iho Now York Slalo Fair Juat climnl. tho Kllptlc
8uwlii; Marhlue wua ftiwinlpil tliu llrt throe
PI-1.P8. iipalimt ilio caniliiucd cumiiotlllun uf evury
n.arlilno iniiniiractnrod.
Also Ilowo'a Plunor'a nnd ollirr pond Mnohlnon
fur snlo. (Jiiiisttuitly on liunil a lat-jfn auppiy of
Collim Tarns. Miiclilne Nccillos Silk Tlircad' Ac.
Sewing Aliu liliics of all hinds IU'palml
AT THE
Machine and Variety Store 87 Canal St
NEW ORLEANS.
Oct. 27-Q:Gm " M.' S. HEURICK.
: Drugs Medicines
CHEMICALS PAINTS OILS
CLASS DYE-STIFFS PERFUMERY
AND
FANCY GOODS
... AT WHOLESALE.
20. ST. CHAKLES STREET 20
: NEW ORLEANS LA.
TAVIXd recoived by tho late arrivals a
AM. lano atook of Fresh and Kow DUUOa
in addition to the large assortment on hand
1 am now prepared to supply the large and
incrcasine wants- of the DRUG. TKADE
SOUTH. - ' - ' ;
' It is needless perhaps to enumerate tho
various articles embraced in my stock be
cause I am to keep on band every article us-
ually found in a wholesale Drug Establish.
meat. My Vrwit and Mcdicinei have boon
sclcoted with great care and I hesitatonot
lo say that a fresher and purer lot I jirugs
and mediciues than those to be found in my
store and warehouse cannot be found in Ibis
city. They were selected by myself in per-
son and I know thev aro gonuiue. I offor
llicm to the trade as low and on as favora
ble terms as similar articles can be bought
in Now Orleans. My stock of
Chcmiralt ' ' 1 "
J'aintt . . . . -
1 : ; OiUi'GlaM -.; !v:
Vye-Stutft
.' !'.: ' . i . . .. 1'trj'umery kt.
. is oomtilete.
' I am also the VholeSalo Southern Agent
for a largo number of tho most
POPULAR PATENT' W BD1CINKS AND
.' - ' ' : REMEDIES
now in use throucliuut lh country. These
embrace
"Coe'a Congh Balsam " "
and Dyspepsia Cure
Ilubbel's Cabinet Brandy 1
anil Ooldon Bitters '!" i '
the Martha Washington
Hair Restorer ''
Mrs. Window's Myitio Tills
v and Queen Hair Restorer
Dr. Clock's Exeelsoir Hair Restoror .
r The Massaaoit Hair Restorer
Dr. Humphrey's Homeopathic Spocifics.
Russ' St. Domingo Preparations
Hurley's Parsnparilla
Worm cand; and Stomach Bitten
and many other remedies equally well
known in the South all of which I can
furnish in any quantity and on the most
advantageous terras.
1 am also agent for avery superior kind of
- I.uluii-nflneOII
which Is now used instead of Sperm Oil by
i Northern Railroad Companies and Maohin-
ials of all kinds It having been lonna
equal to Sperm Oil for all kinds of machin-
ery. It can be sold very low.
I respectfully invite those who visit this
eily in search of anything in my line lo
call and inspect my etock and learn tny
jrieea. 34:ly.
PAGE TEEL & MORAN
srrcrssoas ro Tt'ntt a r.
VVliolciaale Deitler in
BOOTS SHOES AND BROGAKS
. -HATS CAPS &C.
IVO lO Xngrnzlne Sti-oct
TmriES CAliAI. AND O'iM05
t .t. ' New Orleans.
r iw.
i
t: I'
1 1
I 1 1
. ' i i
i c di: il:;ii; .". en..
r.rcTiviMi ronvAnpsn' Afj
4 f. vi Wtt.f ' r Ii H M Ml. I" t 1 1 i M I
(J H U E H A L MliHClf ANUISKi
And A;t.tt for ILe t ilo of yKrl'"l'ir"l I'1'!'" " Km'l Mi Hi Murhlne-
ry. IhillfniC. if . An.
MAIISIIATX TEXAfJ. .
T-Vl.l.ln:ll' llllil ( . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iMK.lt lllt.ltltllil t III Hull- lill. 'II Hum (nn
lildiil ) Willi iKillan III I lit' li Kit. M
llinif Store llovMs .Nmlli hi.lo nl tlio
l.illlTllI llllVHIICC" llimlll 011 I'llllHiillllli'litM. MKI KIMTIfll Mil. 'Ill Kill JVIIH IH
llm Htiln Cor Hlilpiiii'iiD urt'ottiin Wool lli'K'H A'tii iiH'iihI 1ih.Ii iiu nN
MillH Mat liiiii iy I-iinuiiiro hiuvch
HOISTOX ADVKKTISKMKNTS.
h. r. auniiiiK . !. LoNKi.m
It. F. GEORGE Si CO.
HOI STO TK.4.
A I.AItHK HTOC1C or
PainU Oil Dye Stulia & Glassware
Hco.'J'i Ihiiil lo:Iy.
AGRICULTURAL
AND
MACHINERY DEPOT.
KEEP ALWAYS O.N HAND
Isaac Stmab's Whoat and Corn Mills.
Tlie Buckeye Reaper and Hower.
Thrashers and Homo Towers.
Fan Hills and Corn Shelters.
Hall aud Spccrs' Plowa and Harrows.
Collins' Cast Steel Plows.
John Moore's Plows and others.
Axes Spndes Shovels Scythes
Grain Cradles &c.
Solo Agents for tho Bluto fur Iho
Hydraulic Clothe Wnsltcr mill
lv linger.
Tlin fiillowliig (calliunny will allow the Dicriui ol
till. uiiii-LIni':
WAXAinrnm Em u rnvvrv. TrxAs
Fi'lirtiary Sill l'-il.
stranna. S-nr.urrii'8ft Iikanahd' llmtilnii Ti'xm :
Genu : Your of tlio :i7lli .lim'y nt laiml ami con-
tenia (inli'il. I am ili'aHi'il Willi 111" 1 1 tI rn nl Ii- Clnllira
Vnnlii.r 1 mn.-li'iiii'il of you not lentr Hlneo iiivr. full
anllnfHCI Imi anil I wimlil nut lio witlumt ono fur a
gootl ileal. It rortulnly Ii il irrout lulmr hiivIiik mil.
i liitio anil an wt-lt arriuigi it Hull the riMtlinii; I. lint
ilijiirctl by Ilia wimlilni;. 1 am iiiiti.nVil llmt en long
it will lit. oxloimlvuly inuil In till pui't uf tlli-roimtry.
Very lteiiii:lfiilly U. U. OV EHSTIIliT.
FllCSII ta iltOEXHlLlCOM.
Scliovllhix A. Ilrnnnril.
Houston Texas Hcc. 20.lfiC0 lQ:0m.
First Regular Iron House
Established in the State of Texas
ALLEN Sc. HEITMAIIN
. DirOItmiS AND DEALEItS IS
JInckmM h's Tooli
Chains
Iron
Stool
Tin Plate
Files
Iron Axles
and Carriage Springs.
Wood Work for
Wagons Carriages etc.
Have just received per bark "Fillo do
l'Air" direct from Liverpool
400 Tons of Iron '
1.00 " " Slecl
1000 Itoxcs Tin I'liilc
CO Casks of Chains
A largo invoice of
FILES ANVILS VICES etc. etc.
Which with the stock on hand makes by
far. the
BEST STOCK AXD ASSORTMENT
over offered to the Texas trado
Wo purchaso of manufacturers import
direct and can sell our Iron ns low as it
can be bought in tho western or eastern
cities.
CONGUETE BUILDING
Commercs
Street
HOUSTON TEXAS.
v ALLEN & IIEITMANN
Houston Deo. 20 13C0 lo:tf.
jziajisiiicirs
METROPOLITAN HOTEL
IIOUSTOX TEXAS.
Ample Accommotlnlions for Guests.
Laillos anartnienta flttil an In tho beat atylo. ami
eanorlal arranconionta nuido fur tlifir comfurt. Tlio
.r..irli...ria.w.-niin.-.ltomi.kotiila a r'"'i-AM I
lintel. Ho ouly aka Ilii-pul.llc tn tflro Ilia M otiao a :
Jll.llS AI.ItbllT 4'lnrk.
GROVESTEEN & Co.
IPivxi.o 07"o3rto
MANUFACTURERS
499 Broadway
NEW YORK.
rpllK Al.rtnioM f llir Public nn4 the-
X trtlo im luviutl to om; .w in al
. 7 Orlnra Kew4l I' Imm Frt
Which firTo1nmn4 jmrlljrof on r nnrtrIM
bjrnvhithertoofft'wl.ii thin market. They -tain
ail Cbe motUra improTfmenU
French Grand Action Harp Fedal Iron
- v Frame Over-stmig Bsa
anil aarfi (nit rumen t Wim naila ander thr prrwnnal
nparlrk of Ur. J. H.Gam MTftrw who ha hal a
practical (Kritioe of orer Wt jtukrw in rhcir maun-
farlnre. Umllf wurrmntrd in trrry firlmlar
The "Cirovcstcrn Piano Torle'
received the highest awnrcl or
merit overall othem at the
Celehraled YTorlft Talr
Whrawfh'hit'1 ln-trtim'n.r frntn tritwt in-
morr Bo-t'anI h Vi-rk ; an-l utvmt lb A
dal- from bXn iki can mm vm
it war ware-n-w. I
nt wf mk a J
I Uy aisiniiljMtiir- j
Pt xhf IntrMartion of i-rorrHnta
Mill mr.r i-r Wl I'Utt l'irtl. and lT
io-.ff- r t(iH In irntm-nlf ain(! abi fa aiil r"
cliOe y.J'l:t.'.'l.
Ko. 1. Perm Oclr -e. rourd coners T.ot-
wooU plain raw. Jill.
'n. 2 fVvpn 'V'ava. To- n-I enm cm 1.00 1
wood bMT mol lr. 1
X. 3 -trn firti to'i1corr.er!i Ro--1
woo-1 Tviti-. AiV srr.i c '.it.
TKRM3: Xtt C.: in current f-in '
rT'rij.iivc cirr-'i'ara svr 1 frre.
Jalj ilh 1 4i:lr.
VFEW EXTUA UMiklNO FTfiVFS.
vtseis a!l r j" arrirf I ac t
for sale very hw Ly J. PEAK.
Mv.
1
u ni.irs. aii'-v. rr wo-.i
nl i.KAl'Y UA1'!; Cf.- la's;
ff-iinlur oa banl i iie f a. i v
T..f"i V" Li) in.'-
I'.l I' ' ' ( (' 'f"l'l'
. i ' ' ' '
lllll Hll'l nimilii"
I Irplil I llll'lil
ill
rin.iii' iiiu i'.
.t .f. I '' "I
lUiM AnU KTl-MiTS.
Ti.ll t Shrrif of I i!!ii t'lmnry tlrrtliwi
'OL' aio hereby eniiiinaiKltd that you
1 iitiniinn by publication C. A. Hood
tilnmo ri '.iidi nt is iiukiiuwn uud if be U
di inl ymi aie o.iiuinauded lo summon ly
piiblifatinii ll.e Imlra of tlio Hiii J 0. A. Wood
whi.aa iiiiiiit-a uml reaiilenee are unknown
lo b and appear hul'oro the Dislriot Court
lo be liolili'u in and for tlio cuiiuly of Ellis
at tlio Court Il.iu-e tliere.if in I ho town of
Wiixiilmchie on the 1 Mnmlay a Her die
''d Mundiiy.lii Augusi lH7 then and there
lo answer iho poiiiluu of IV. II. .Miller Ad-
m Lfi i.Hivuior of tho estate of M. M. Miller
ducoaxed filed 'in said court agaiusl litem
and nlleglng lu (ubatunce as follows lo-wii:
That he la Iho owuor of i'i7 sores of land
silimied In Ellis oouniy Texas on Moun-
tain crock patented lo Charles A. Wood
Assignee of It. F. Howard on 11th of De-
cember IMiiO ami that Iho oertiGcate by
virtue of vi hiuli said land was located was
transferred by C. A. Wood on Iho '2'Jlh day
of Auiint 1 S 1;5 lo James II. IlarHuld nnd
transferred on IhaViMli day of April 181.1
to M. M. Miller petitioner's antcccdont and
that petitioner as' a Administrator Is tho
legal ownee of said land located by vlrluo
of said ccititlcttte and palcuted lo. tho said
C. A. Wood.
Herein fail mil but havo you then And
Ihoro this writ bel'oro said court with your w
return Ihorcon showing how you havo exe-
cuted the samo.
Wllncss: J. T. Alexandor Clerk
(KMAIi of tho District Court of Ellis coim-
v7"o"ly. (iivon under my hand and
seal ofsaul court In tlio town or naxana-
cliie this tho 'J.'.lli day of April 1S07.
J. T. ALKXAMH'..' ilk i. c. B. c. T. .
. lly 0. It. Unisb.v Uepuly.
I certify tho abuvo is a true copy of tho
original now in my hands. Slay 2.1 IHO".
.1. M. lillUWN Sheriff Dallas co
ilT;Sw. ..
TIIK STATU OF TEXAS.
To onv larfnl offiitr of Tiirrant County
(ireclimj :. .
V
roV aro horoby coinninndcd that you
stiiiiinon by piiblioation ns tlio law di
rects K. Adams who is a transient porson
so that tho ordinary process of law cannot
be served upon him to l e and appear bo-
fore tho Justice's Court to bo held at a reg-
ular tovui (heruoC in aud for l'rcuinot Ho.
5 of said county at my olfico in tho. town
of Fort Worth ai 2 o'clodk Is.' JI. 'on tho
first Saturday in July noxrj the samo hoing
the Olli day thereof then and there to an-
swer J. Samuels in action of debt institut-
ed upon an account lor the sum of Niuoty-
three dollars and eighty cents besides in-
terest thereon' accrued for merchandise
bouprlit in tho year lSOli by defon 'ant of
the plaintiff.
lloiciu fail not but havo you then and
there this writ with your actibn thereon as
tho law directs.
Given undor my hand this the 1st day of
Juno A. D. 1S07 J. If. SMITH J. P.
Came to hand June 1st. 1SU7 aud exe-
cuted samo day by ordering tho same pub-
lished in Iho Dallas Herald a weekly pa-
per published in Dallas Dallas Counly
Texas. This Juno 1st. IrtfiT.
.1. C. HOLM AN Sheriff
lly A. J. Wright Deputy Sheriff
88:3w Tarrant County Texas.
THE STATE OF TKXAS 1
CorxTV op Ellis. J
IxtiibDihtmut- CofitT Fall Tumi A. D. T
1W17.
To the Sheriff of Ellin County Greeting :
'rOV aro hereby coitumudcd lo summon
J. by publication Johu D. Key whoso
residence is unknown to bo and appear be-
fore the District Court of said county to bo
h Id at. the Court House thereof in tho
town of Waxalnchie on tho second Men-
day aflcr tho second Monday in August A.
D. 1807 then and there to answer tho peti-
tion of Milarea C. Roy exhibited against
him the said John llcy in which petition
plaintiff alleges that sho is -the wife of de-
fendant that lio is an habitual drunkard
and has abandoned her and lives in adul
tery with another woman treated plaintiff
cruelly ceased to provido for her refused
to livo with her as husband and hasgono to
parts unknown. ; .Wherefore she prays for
a divorce.
Horcin fail not under penalty of the law
and of this writ mako duo rolurn.
Issued tho lfith day of May A. D. 1807.
rs. Witness: J. T. Alexander Clerk
( SEAL jof said coort and the seal thereof
viifvat office in Waxahachio. This 10th
day of May A. D. 1807.
J. T. ALEXANDER Cl'k D.C.E. C
By 0. K. Oiuson Deputy.
I certify this to be a true copy of tho
original now in my hands Ibis May 2L'd
1807. C. F. FOSTER Sheriff
38:lt: Kllis County.
4 IMlIMSTKtTOirS INOTICC.
1 V Tho undersigned having been appoint
cd administrator de bonienon with llie will
ocftscj .'t a regular term of the County
.. ' p . . .-i
annexed or the estate or U. r. Ayrcs. uc-
Court of Tarrant county Texas held for
probate business at the January Terra 18117
thereof hereby notifies all persons indebt-
ed to said estato lo make immediate pay-
ment and those having claims against the
samo to present them duly authenticated
within tho time prescribed by law or Ihey
will be postponed as the law direots.
J. H. A V It 1.3 Administrator.
' May 18 1H07 8i:Cw. .
VIMIIM STIt t'l'OK'8 XOTIf IE.
The undersigned haviug been appoint
ed administrator of tho estate of J. 1.
Holmes deceased at the April Term 1807
of the County Court of Turrant County
held for probate business hereby notifies all
persons indebted to said estate to iake im-
mediate payment and Ihose having claims
to present the Saras' within the lime pre-
scribed by law duly authenticated or they
will be postponed as the law directs.
J. H. AYIIKS Administrator.
May IS IStii So:Gw. :. . '
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
Itoiili iV Heady
12 miles East of Quitman
- Wood County Texas. -
ri Ml It pronrlAtnr rei lar In Infirm th Hifwaa
I of IUH Knnfitian anl 1ii)inc rnnti that
ht i in pari?l at all time to furni-h mtmw4
InmUril tli" t'wt ch prlrr. Th mill n-itn(J
tTi'"!1 .f Hi' In-! fitiTt" ia hi airtfnf th'(lat;
aitil Kr raantntv to rlv atbcthn tall vbn aill
Utr hiiaaitli tlM-irisairaanaje. A II r.l - nraifl-
NOTICE.
fj y
f CJ
Ilf.OOIll.l lT M.IO
Ol U JOItlliV and lilt.
(I.I.IA. the firt ef the Jonlaa and
l.lnei finck. an! the latter of the Levia-
than and I'ri.-im stock will siand at eiy
aal ies near IN-yen i'i lu.U-s Son:h-aat
t iaiia. me i-h4;iiI fw-a-a; mini; Jor-
1i.jHl.Sj in I i'li s tu.!:a at 510 for
the aain "Tir Olrree nd a'1 otbrr
pamruiara. en ini-a .f tu rnn'r'cn(l.
H 1. 1 ilUN 11. MILLKR.
vyine I'aiina couoiy Harch l- Ci-om
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
Mcudrrford.Iexa's.
Moliriccl fiVn this method of
' .rni'n; the cil;Tns cf Packer tvl
T
ajiin'or e-'.i iiiii a. a.n-1 :lie lrv:!i: pablic
r-nTi.l'j. tit1 it i.a tak.a r. jt -he
at it. 1 ti.- th'l n-.jcit i 'wr....i a
il''eof (rttLTc ta' r'.T: ipe. fcr t.iio
.h ll L-vt i? a lu re 4 mu-uodiooa
I.iTy (-;: ii ipl.rl wi'h fttrar
! tiii .? J M ti u- y a i erperi-aeed
. ' V.. l. L-iJi-S
I'r f ielor
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