Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1867 Page: 2 of 4
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' lm rxiiil ilninii'fv "f liirift-
t i in m rii Ii i h.mC iri' Mi fili'f
imin'v In i'ii' nitinlirre. tif Hip I
ti.i. Mni'ii; mil MunnflM lurliiif
I i. ni. line a hum-ullim la al Wrillt I
rl'nr-l H'l'U l.ir;.'i'lv In III Inlttrrnl '
nr.ilili nf I It St.tli' i'lirio sjrti
i. .11"' tm ru li -M'i Imi'iti l' 1 1 1 im ii '
n tin' lnl" ( . 1 n ! ultirli Mill
n l'l iiliniil M I m c 1 1 lit . nt ini'tiil I
lir iM.jijM.f Hi iMpl'ii" n ii ri ii I ro i
1 1 1 1 i'i l I '. Tlirm knioflim. "fi
hmiiii- whit Ii lm ami lo Nmv Vol k
1'nr "lilli
'I'lir rnic willi ti it'll ttii "lo van
I l.t:iino. ri'inli'iH ii mil' Ii lnnm
ViiliitiMo Ihim it wnnl'l ho wi-rn it in
Viii'l linitti fx ln I i I llius in
ltiti itio ! .;il;t Til jx-rior i' ' fx;
t n ru. TIik rt i fnmi'l in luooo
turner over a liirir txiit f rutin-
try in Aivhrr ami tln nliiinins
iiiinlii'; Iml t1n pi'iticipnl ili'poHit
iiml veins nro nrnr iliecrriliviil'Ar-
i lior futility ami wo tltink no vtitir
fl'il hnvp born fiitni'l olnowlioro.
Nrnr llii-ito veins luoso nuiHfiHn lio
ri'iittoroil ovor lht M-i'l'iiro. From
no voin lit i-ttiti ti i3 iM nniil tnluivc
I'vr.tviili'd hovitiiI toim nf tho oro in
n low linnra. Tlio riinipiiny Iiii.o
iilivitdy I'xntoil tiiviii'l "I" Iwmity
iliiii:ini noroH of roppor liimlt mi'l
nro imikin;; prop:iriilinii lo mnolt
llio nro. w liirli will briiiff into onIoii-
nivo nso Iho liiluminotiR vn; in the
ii'lji'iiiiii't county of Vnuni;. Tim
'iipptT iiiloroBt of tlioStnto will pro-
ha lily prove to ho noxt in intpnr-
4:inco to tlmt of its iron iinl coal
both it whir.li nro nlromly known to
bo wnil Ii man' millions of tlollum.
W'v Imvo rorrivnl Hpocimens of
hismulh. which in n very raro mine-
ral nml ix nssoeinti'il with the cop-
por at a rort:it plaoo in thin region
flip oxnrt locality ol which wo nro
not yot tally ailvimiii. It in said to
ho iilmnilant ami if on will ailil an-
other large itiim to tlio known min-
eral ftoi-ca of Texas. It has not
been fmiii'l in any large quantity in
tiny part of the ('nitod Stated until
recently in tlio Northern part of
tliiH .Statu. Afoul if not till tlio It's-
inulh HHod in this country if) ob-
tained from (Jormany where it oc-
rnra at tint rate of hovcii per cent.
inixeil with cobalt ores. It rcsom-
hlos silver in weight and hardnose
(.Lrt D.il.lflU.lil.l A..1..M 1l.ll 1 I J
4ii"t nin'i pr...v I..4V 111 vwiwi u.ii no
Krny. wliitc color acquires a slight
reddish lint on ex pontile to the itir.
It. ir o.oHily molted and forms valu-
able alloys with tin and lead. Its
rarity curtails its use which would
he much in oro extensive wero the
hisiniith more common. Its price
is higher than loud but how much
higher wo cannot tell. . i.
This copper nml bismuth the
' llclknap coal and the groat gypsum
deposits of iho upper Hod river
render it certain that railroads
'(penetrating; to that miction will
' Siave a vcy largo freight business.
' . . S. It. BUCKLKY. - .
" Austin July 8 1867.
Our felliiw-citizcn Iliiam Close
returned the other day from a visit
Is'oi th where he ban boon prospec-
ting for the last two or three months.
Our readers are aware that Mr.
X'lose never Ietu4 anything of any
"practical utility escape his observa-
tion and one object of his journey
seems to have been to notice the va
rious improvements rnado in maim-:
.factoring.' and other machinery
'"with 'a vicw . to their introduction
' into Teiiis. .Among others of bis
' it'ilil noriuainia'necs he saw and con-
' pi-ague of Providence Jt. 1. tlio
' ' ilal tor a iiiombo'r f the U. S. Seiiato
iml ttiA former oiia fit Mio wealLln-
cst'iimnuCicturtfrs:of New England
a.u...i;it. .li.iltil tl.a lni'ira
mo tits tliev had realized from man-
ulacturiHg. vVinl yet mv. Close
' ' huvs lie' was' table to. convince him.
...Ihy foi'eilco ;to a few undemablo
:yact that - manufacturing in the
VSoiitb where the cotton can bo had
.jcn (iiiilurH per naio cneapor uiuiui
"' klio "!Corth with a saving in many
J' olhtjr jrspects will yiold lit least
twice s inueh net profit as thoro if
'.'.-.l . 1 .1 A
'jPropcrly " conductod. . So fully .was
'. My. Spragno coiiyincod of this fact
Jtliaf be.agrecd atoiice to take stock
'n'ti if man uliictiiring company to bo
".organized iu (iiilveston. . We are
ot Wblo to'jBtatp wliat progress has
been madu iyW.'U'ds the organization
of such a 'company hero though it
Ji.is j becii under coimideration for
iijoinet'iiit. and ffe andurstaud most
'.''ilf OUr inoiie4 won aro prepared to
' taku stouk iif. fuch a company- ...
Jt r lore informs us that Atr. A
. .pragua is uow building a splendid
' racevvurse near Providence which
i vill cost 1100000. Aa article in a
' 'iTrovidenre paper devote half a
column to the description of the
' racing' baildings and appurtouanccs
' .co.iincctcd with this race-courM ma-
- ki'iig'it sui-pas anything of the kind
Sn .the Vmted States. But this n-
diciiles but-a very insiguiticanl part
' of the immciiso profiL tf Mr. .S.'s
t. iHafge nianufacturiagbuiM ueas w h icb
mo doubt exctMd tb aggregate pro-
I' Sl t.fny4ua vf . the wealthiest
Hcotyft pUatera ia tb South. Qal-
' xftsfoa JkVir... -. i . .-. '
. ' i m m ' i 11 i
'" '"te. liar Janied that the aew
coDtrac.turs otf tb Central .road
'."Iiiv iuw at work Iwo hundred and
tweu.ty-6ye Lands and that the
' work is Loin? rushed through. It
'i''P deterniiuation of the coDtrol-
' ling f&rties to get the track down
f the 15th ofuextxaonth at which
litno tin r is to U a rail road x-
"ursiou fruta Houston and all inter-
1 kediaU piiutv to. Bryan. All the
' 'passenger cars will be turned out
. and gueita . tatea trt. Milieu
'yetc't Ixtter. . .
4. ' i m m i
' . Tb Editor of the Lavaca Com-
mercial ha been registered and re-
' tnarVs that be can now walk the
strofti vnd feel that in point of e-
" JoCtorisI f.rivilegc. he t a n ds
qiarc1y and fairly on as high a
'jdstff.rrn as ihe-mcwt ariFtotralic
citizen of African decent fonnd in
?Iarbal Trains gnng of ilrcrt
land
Tabirrm" m.vs tbst the sight
vt a lownet ked drw tnaVes him
. rvit-b b was a (very little) Vy a-
tniin. ' t
The lrk .Vin.h Insias has ar-
rived wait ia.lroa-1 ic-n f r ti e
Jpnm Certrsl 1 l.e Hr.r.it r
is daiiv t- j--l-l : ir o l.cr !-
. go. o'i. i "i
M M lit ft lit Mfl I Mf ! inn.
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riiii i.ih ii jfir. r luo h Cf4 i m
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iHtl.T jliI.t BIIr (1 narria.
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TEXAS ALMANAC AND MAP
I'Olt IMtl?
Inr lr at llw IWllw lltl'l 'HH.- I1 II. H" l
IrflT frwenpieanf ih llemiM-raile Al-
umnae for 1ftr7 nmy h bad al thia vflice.
Price 'JS ell. each.
n)rMora. Mnriin .V Oiluinn Kenne-
.Iny'i building llniialmi Texra are attilior-
lied lo aol aa agrula for t lie Pallae Herald.
arrpl. T. O. rysi: ia auihnrited In
acf aa apent for lit lallai Herald in Tar-
rant county.
rUri.1!' Th:atiiis oi tmk Civit. Jraia-
MfTntN or JiiTirK r tiiK Thai-" s
Oiii-NTr Ciimri. Ws harejual roeeieed a
few copii'i of llile new and valuable work
for ante. Trice i-10 specie. Tba work ia
Itandttomely gotten up.auUlantially bonad
and ia equal in aeery reaped to any law
bottk wt hare aeon. Thoa wiabing a copy
should call early at lit
II Kit A LI OFFICE
Pallaa Trial.
loTAtti'iiliun is called tu tb adtrcrtiio-
mftitofPr. W. Ii. Meronoy Oruliit and
Aurist who wilt remain al the Orutrhfield
limine in Ihi place for ono month only
and tendon hii icriicoi to the pnlilio in
treating all iliaeaaeaof Iho eje and ear.
He accka Iho publio ptitronage believing
that be will be bl lo give entir aatittfic-
lion lo all. Hebriogi refcrcnccifrom loino
of lha ttiost distinetilflicd eehllemen of
Alubama (JcprgU and Lvwumii. It) In;
profoaeiuniil skill.
gejrWe refer tlio reader tu the dverliie-
rot nti of Col. John M. Crockett in to-day's
paper.
He ia agenl for alt kinds of agricultural
and other machinery which will be found
enumerated in hi advertisement tho par-
ticulars of which ha will explain and Il-
lustrate if you will call on him.
He will also pay cash for or make liberal
advances on Ilidoa and Wool.
See also bis notice calling on all persons
indebted to him or lo parlies for whom he
is .-.gent. He gives all persona the opportu-
nity to pay Iho same in produce; failing in
which they will have to pay cost.
StaT A good chance for a first rate invest-
ment is offered by Messrs. Stevenson Crosi-
ley & Co. who propose by their advertise-
mcnt lo sell at public auction the will
known "Claypool Mills" in this place The
Mill is in first tate order. Read Hi ad-
vertisement. Iy The raleelin Advocate plates that
at the lato session of the U. 8. Court at Ty-
ler Judge Duvall gave it in charge to the
Orand Jury that all persons who had failed
tu lake the I'resident's amnesty oath were
sultjecl to prosecution ia said court when
presented by the Grand Jury. If litis is
the. fact those interested iliould govern
themselves accordingly. ; ; r
VS" W lia'l tu0 pleasure of a . onll on
Tuesday last from Mnj. Kubards represent-
ing the Agricultural Warehouse pf Moisrs.
i'eel & Dutnble of Galveston who isils
this section of the Stat for tb purpoie of
introducing among our farmers some of the
labor-saving agricultural machinery which
is advertised by that house. He will call
upon our meichants and aa many of the
fnruiera aa he can. I
We have information that Dallas has been
rspttrled lofieneral Oriffin for general op-
.l . will
pottttton TO nnier awti tne miinnr du..
fj'nfc Jiulltan. :.::. " '' ;
W don't know of course ' from what
source tb Information to . Gea i Griffin
cornea but we are unwilling to have even
Ihia suspicion of disloyally eaat' npoa our
oonnry. We therefore aeny in tn most
emphatio toTms that there' baa been any
opposition to orders or lo th operation ot
the Military BilL W ar quit nr mat
w will be utined in Ibis assertion' by
every good oitiien and well wisber or tbe
oaety.'- ;'' ' ' :"' ' ' ' "
I I I . --. I. '''-
pcff W ara gratified to learn from a let-
tor tram lb senior Mc HaaweH at MillU
can to bla ion who il sow oq a Uit to
this place that contract haebvea entered
into by tha Central Railroad Company for
th imtaediat eoatratioa. f tkal road
thirty mile Ibia aid f Bryan. Tb Work
will eommenca a aoua aa the present sec-
tion to Bryan ia completed which will b
a or before lha 1st day of September next.
W make Ibia annoaseeraeat wltk phaaeure.
i . i i n
tg W arapaiaed to ieara Ibal. J4MR
A. Coluii Ejldetoafoiirteemod
fellow eiliwa A. O. CoJOm Eeq died f
yellow faver al Iadiaaala oa lb 9lh ioit
aged 30 yean. Ha leav a jouag wife to
kum k waa married la Ihil savaty last
year aa Ufaat aoa and a larg circle ef
relativea aal frieatla to aueura k arly
daaik. Mr. C- waa a tailajat aaaaabar of
th faaoua Tarry Kangara and we ry
Mriansly wesnded ia tbe first figkt at Mur-
frcesbor' Taaetao ia i8C2 frwai th f-
lect f waioh be almost entirety kwt tb
no of aa if aia arma He ubaqnnUy
omsaaaded oampaay of awoats ia Uaia-
aaa during Uaa laet fear of tkt war sad
toaawrid very c&oieat Mrvics to coaa
m aader wf thu diatrist ia awrcral iaataacea
receiving baaorable aaewtiaa ia fmi r-
dera fcr hii daringaad galUatry. Fy
oJeat and aoldierly bearing aad earat
devotiea to tb cane which be efpeweed be
wiait aaaay wares fricsda wk Will War
with grief of his aaiimely end.
Sine tb eios of th war k baa beea
eaecessruny eagaged ia Wise is Indiaa-
ela laoaetioB with his brcber aad !
el. 1
arir-Waara ua reaoivt al tha Aaaaal
r.inlnm f tka raivriir f Viraiaia
rorlr-third aeoeiow 180-7. TV total
Bamber af etadra'a fa tb peroral aeaaioa
wa 41ft fvTla of wVova wera fro" Tei-
aa. Tk Taivwraity ia iaavery flaariakiar
enodiiwa.a i prrved by tV laria aaa-
hr ef ;oVat Tke stext aeaainB wftl erm-BH-rm
Ort. 1 Tkn TTrtie of a e'adoM
vka n-n4 il.re a-k-K-'a. 11 rat ai!
1 -Tv nf :
V"-ka.
fart Wftrth HlN iflil.
A ntf4ti fl Wifik IM
fcilff ftmut (.( IM $itrlt 'l
t nll' $tn4mf -I Ikt
Uii Ihtlllttllna lilfhti4 IN Tt'h
iM nil final ktrb at k f lk
f..lnllll
Tk l Jh l""f- wiil
Ik ll MnnJif I Frfititifcrr lA l
rltwl III laM arrti la June I AT. HB'Ur
rharivnt I'mh 't Julia IU. l'rlHrit
h. l'rl Vinriti nlit'. W srit In
foimtil ll.nl lltr tltm.Ulti "fj Uii:
i miinhrrlni ntrr huti'ltti lu.lvnM it'
elM mot kllrl lltnlln from It
U.'ltil.
A Urg n rvry Inlvllif ml uJirnrr
M prernl iluriim lk tirrrlH' if ill
Ciamiiitiliii nt id mmtrnia 'Tili't't
llirmavlvM in dmI tn-llt manner
an1 illuairtitnl hy llieir intolliga-nl tiluhl-
linn of ih aMin wlilrh lhJ liaa jiirufd
tliirlnu lliiplTi'rllie"iin.ln lliormi;h.
nru nf tlir cotiraa ( Inairurilnn wkicli l
llir (trB.cliariliiilie nf Ilia Inaltlnllnn.
In aMiilnn lo tha Ktanilnallnn Inn f n-
IiiRi war liafnirtl lollierary aicrcUra In
hlcli llie fartli'lpanli rHcclt4orr.it upnn
itiamattltrr wall on tl.clr Inairiieun
and are Informed that I ha elTnrla of ihv
jraiiit ominra and emaylaia er gm-lwl
ith marked appreoialion by tlio Urge
crowd In aiirndnuce.
Our cnrrvapondenl add thai Ilia raaml-
iialivn lial ttirplatjraxt lo Ilia public ilia great
faul nf "cut and tlrinl" tiaminaliona Iming
Mlallj Igniirrd lir that roanagenieul of I he
fort Worth High Hcltnol each (Indent be-
ing fiattilned on I la or liar own merit and
being onlirrlr unawata at lo tli parilcu-
tally qneaiiom that would U propounded
to litem. Tall plan while il perhapa doea
nnl alwavi altow off iba lludrnl lo inch de-
cided adraolage eihihili the fact of their
nor thorough koowlrdg of tb aludie
over ablch Ibej hae paaied. We commend
Ilia plan ai being decidedly mora juat and
honeat to tha student ai wall as tha In-
t motor.
rrofciior llanna tha Trinoipal of Ibia
Bchool baa proton bimaalf to be an inetruo-
tor of tlie very firit rank ; a man of fin
natural talent of thorough education and
a peculiar adaptireneas for lb manage-
ment of youth be poiaeaaei alt tb requiailea
for a teacher; while bia aoeoaipliahed aa-
siataut Oapl. Oarl Vincent ii hardly eecond
to him In learning and Kbool room admin-
ialratiT qualitici. With such a eorpa of
IflBtlUClv" tb oitiicna of Fort Worth are
pccHrly Mmm in their fducallonsl fa
oililies
The neit academlo year of this Institu-
tion will commence oa tb feral' Monday in
September next as will ba seiji .ky- ref-
erence to tb advertisement In another col-
umn and we hav ao doubt the school will
be Ailed to its utmost capacity. .
A.tn Stiii. Tarr Comb. Wontinueour
report of larg and palatabl regetablea
and return our thanks and that of our bel-
ter half and Iho lit! I ones lo Mm. T. W.
Parker of ihia place for a mesl of fin
large Tomatoea tb largest w hav Been
Ibia season. Tb season ia still propitious
fur gardens and we shall no doubt receive
more evidences of th abundant yield of tb
soil hereabout. Who next?
leaf The Gladiator & Greenville Hunt
county has changed hands Messrs. Cooper
End & Co. becoming proprietors and II.
B. Simonds Fjq. editor . W think : we
know friend End who ia a clever whole-
aould man and Simonds the editor has
been for a long time a prominent chiton of
Greenville. W wish th paper iuch suc-
cess under ila new proprietorship.
. i a m i
SSf'Vit look for an exciting race from
this henceforward between the rival rail-
roads for tbe trade of Ibc wheat . region
the central Texas Railroad and the Mem-
phis E. T. & T. R. R.. Both these roada
are now making rapid headway in Iho way
of construction and they are the only roads
in the State that are doing anything elso
but wind-work. They bare got on a full
head of steam and art pointing in this
direction. Our old favorite the Central is
one of the live working corporations of tho
country with business tact and manage
mcnt in its affairs; while the EI Paso with
such men as Epperson and Pratt aa lis
managers bida fair to bathe second real
live railrof d. t r t; r!.i i ': "'
' tT The Greenville Gladiator come to us
with an X on it. We would inform otirco-
icniporary thai tbe lie tfHi las been aat
regularly to the Gladiator aver sine that
paper waa started. Something (a th mat-
ter with Unci Sam'i beautiful mail arrange-
ment! in tbia part of Texas if tli paper
doea not reach Greenville;.
' '
Ir A meeting; of the eitlxens of (be
town of Washington in Ibia Stat wai held
oa the 1 1 tb inat without distinction of col-
or tb objeotof which waa to take into ea-
sidcration lit recent shooting of CapL Ed-
mund and Oliver Watrous (cplored) mera-
bera of tb Board of Registration forth
county. The meeting waa addressed by
Col. O. W. Crawford and other prominent
citiseas and paaeed a asriea of reaelitions
strongly eondemniag tb act .and pledging
th id of lha eitixona to bring .tb perpe-
trator to juilic. .Tji . ';..
Ifcjf The Houston Telegraph auggeata
that tii proposed Coaveatioa of ditera of
Xortl.wn. Ttiat b held ia UouiU.nl Caa't
think of it. Ion't know what inUrast Oooa-
la could kar ia our local maUara W
however would have a objection to Hous-
ton aa a plao of meetiag for a Coarentioa
of Ute-editora of tb wbol 8UU. . t
Hoast STCAitin). A eoerespoadeat at
Ralford'l Prairio Tnjntoa Coflnly write
to a aoggeating a remedy for tb constant
hots stealing that Is and always kaa ba
guiag oa la tbia part of tba Stat. He aaya
that there hav ben three or (foar horaea
stolen from 'that eouaty withia tb last
month aad aomatbiagekoald k doae aad
tbat quickly t prvt it npotitioa. H
euggests tbat a fuad be raised ia lack aa-
ty and placed ia tba kaadi f tK Trn-
rer for the purpoae of paying ti ipne
f aay tv ma ia each eeaaty wb weald
be prepared U start in tmrwait of tie thief
or tkiev a oa M they ar Battled f
h theft atarting in different diraoUoaa
from tb neighborhood ia wbica taa tkft
wa committed aad f to tb adjoiaiag
eaaatio Wkea tba iv troaa tbaa cataati
artmlJ eoatian tka aaraait to tbo axt
.. . emotared. If lb
kvrs -m ncared a wrteia par eon L akarald
tU a!iMf tpropTty whiek
aurt ia deposited ia tk Traaaary U ie-
tray pae m. witwimr-
rati tkte a k roogb draft oa a plaa. Vat
adds Ikal if aay body caa tkuik af a Witer
k. arM rladlv bear from it. Wa araml
La paa af r earTtwpoadeal for tba ana-
eidernt'wa of ik tBierrrted.
a W hav herc 'rr BBintortioaa'lr
e.XH ta Bottr ka ea!r7at of 'V
H ' fl 'y ri 'HVr Jicrnal It ia
n"W a kaadaoaa "art
faaT I 1" M' ' ''
lliaattl I M rate lfiry 4'4
1 al ki kne In eMaMfcatf Me. A
rtek aa;i Ikal be ka-l relnrked kttl Ik itf
fre.. lata nVaik r Tele II wet
kniifl wnk tfaa-iiil kiare 4 kit fitk-
ral ae alteedr l latyale ly all palllltal
tetd. I'd le will k reitiUrH by
haat nf lk elllteh f tkia plare wkere
kla family made ikelr reatdeae during S J
portion of Ik year 141.
rtT Tl.ua i. avidtatly a nareaaliy for
hanga nf anl wheal in ikis scelloa nf
rmialry. Many nf aur frmra Inform a
kai ih yWd i gradually dlmlnlihlag. and
. ii ..-a.. . i . L .k.
the ualveraally allribui th far! la Ik
sred wl.lrk kaa l-evn replanird in often as
In produce ikli result. Itellevlng Ikal ikis
is lb far I aa ihmild b pleased la bear of
ih farmers prneuring new seed from lb
Weatera ar 8omh Kasiern Kialrs. Hi. boula
we akeuM Jinlsr would k good market
In send . W would snggrsi ibal lb miU
lera who at as much intereaied In Ibia
ataiter a any nnn should Inaugural II.
toy Flour ia selling in thia market atjl
(specie) per hundred and bwlll b blghar
befor il ia say lower. Th crop of wheal
a Ibrrahid Mil due nnl yield neario much
as waa expelled al harvest. In mlny in.
alanoea A or bushels la the yield and w
do nnl lieliev thai .lie ateracecrnp of coun-
ty will go iiiiirh over eiitlit btultala lo tb
act if il doea I hat. We do not remember
lo hava aren so poor a orop of wheat In
Ibis county sine our reaidenc her.
Cura ia abundant but a almwcr ar lw
now would increaaa it. W have heard no
qnolai ions fur corn lately.
WaT I a th Southern part of the State
Ih raina hav continued lo fall up lo Iba
"lateit dale." Hemitonia wa ar rather
suffering now for a good shower or' two.
W don't believraan will suffer much with
out il but it would b of no disadvantage
to th crops
Tha beat baa been almost Intolerable for
th paat two weeks ranging nearly all ths
time up in th nineliea and a good heavy
sbower would so revive our feelings.
UsJ Won't some of our merchants or
millers lake ordera for new iced wheat from
Ih Weit tbia aummer. Several of our
farmera hava enquired of ui where they
caa get seed and Ih merchant or millora
should see that Ihey ar supplied.
Rev'd Charles Carlton formerly of this
place will open a Mai and Female Semi
nary at Bonham Texas oa tb 30ll day of
September next.
.1 .am
leifAny one desiring lo purchaa a resi
dence In Dallas la referred to the adver
tisement beaded "Residence for Sale."
ta9 Tb "Republican" held a mass
mealing at Oalvaaton on th night f tb
16th which waa addressed by Judge Jas.
H. Bell. Th Bulletin gives a full report ofTap witn General Berriosabal be will ever-
tbe mealing and th ipeecn nut we nave not
room for anything more than the following:
"The Republican mass meeting last night
came up like th countryman's potatoes ve
ry scattering we nuntea tor it a long
while nor should wa have foud it had not a
colored policeman with a lantern led th
way to lb stand which waa placed in ia
oentre of tho old circus ring around th
margin of wbiob waa fraternally grouped
a low early spectators. One by one they
cams and occasionally in couples. At half
?ast eight we counted noses 73 whiles and
S colored being an aggregate grand total
of 161 men women and babies. These con-
tinued to receive augmentations until 9
o'clock when the Hon. Mayor Williams took
the ebair of lha meeting numbering at tbat
time about four hundred and fifty-"
gtjTWefindln the "Itavarssck" of the
"Land Wa Love" for July the following
anecdote of our gallant young townsman
Lieut. Wm. H. Pbathks of the veteran 6th
Missouri Infantry (so-called :)
"During Ihe latter pari of tbe sclge of
Vicksburg tha soldiers were almost hourly
looking foi Gen. Joe Johnston with an ar-
my uf relief and frequently tho boys would
ascend to some high point of observation
and cry out that Johnson was in sight.
Well oil the Zuth or juno tuai pari oi ttie
works occupied by the 6th regiment of Mis-
souri Infantry was undermined and blown
up by llio enemy aud among the other suf-
ferers was Lieut. Wa. II. Pbatheh of that
command. He was blown very high indeed
and notwithstanding lie was so badly in
jured aa to necessitate tb amputation of ono
of bis legs his nrst words wore -ooyi t taw
Johnttvnf" ... ..
i From Mexico.' " '
Tb Rio Grand papers which arrived by
Ike St. Mary contain additional details of
Maximilian's execution. From theBanch-
ro'a specials we compile th following:
When at six o'clock on tba morping of
the 16th of J una Iba parti a aan-
tonoed war taken out af th eonrent of
.Cspuohinaa tba Emperor leaning for a mo-
ment against tba door looking at tba hear-
ens laid to Licenciata Ortega oh of hie
defender! "what beautiful lear heavens .
tt Is saoh as I desired for th hour of my
death." When thy all got into a carriage
with priest all f them (Maximilian Mir-
amoa and Mejda) wire dressed ra tha most
elegant style aa If going to a Prty atari-
ad for tba Cerro da la Campana in a aquare
of foor tbonaand men nnder arma to a
point disUnt about onehaadred paeesfrom
thaplao wkir Ataitmiliaa surraderd
oa Ih 16tb of May th place for tha elo-
cution having been selected befor hand.
Th Emperor got down from tbe carriage
and marching with head erect wilh great
(nances and shaking tb dust off his clothe
with bia bands ia a very natural manner
inquired who were the soldier that were to
fire upon him and to each of them begav
oneounc of gold begging them lo aim
well at bis heart: Tb little officer thai wa
te command tha xeoutioa laid to th Em-
merer tbat be regretted taiaking that be
might die with raeentmeot lewarJ bim as
commeadiBg the execution bat tbat be bad
to comply with orders aad further added
tt at if it depended apoa him with all his
heart be disapproved ef alt that waa ping
to be dona. : Tbe Emperor with admirable
fnakaeaa said t "Child a soldier must ak
waya comply with bia crder. I thank yea
with all my heart for your good sentiments
bat I exact that yea eomply with tb order
that have Veea givea to yoa." He tbea ap
proaehed Genera La Mirasaaa aad Mejia aad
embraced lbm cordially three timee aay-
inftelbea. "Ia a few mo Dents we will
steel ia the ether world." Mlramoa and
Mejia did a Maxiaailiaa. At tbat aietaeat
Maiimiliaa occupied tbe centre aad tura-
i( Mires a said "Geaeral a brave
aa i admired by awaarcba. I want tt
give yoa Ike poet of bean" aad plated huh
ia tbe eeatre. Taea I ara in j to Mtjia b
e:d : Oeeerel whfct V not rewarded a
tbirtlll be. ie heaven." Majiaaaawy
low tpintod aeeaose a few saeaarani befor
hi wife who bad jut ba daliTered raa
throagh Ike etreete ef Qanretara witk bor
new-bora child ia her arma a aeon tbat
woald kav breagbt tears to tb eye ef a
tiger.
After delivering hi addrea be stepped
to eae aide aad wilk eae foot advaaeed
bia baade cmsaed a bia ekeet with kleeye
raised toward Vearea be qaietly awaitad
4eta.
Kat a aoal frvaa aeret.re was preeeat at
tb eseeatina; tb tret wer Vert4
aad all Ike keaare Vxd. Tbe tkre eorpes
were embalaaed ; ikal of Maximiliaa maee-
arca two aad a quarter Tare. H.t heart
waa of aa annual '-
Tk Wt ef ManimUieB yH i aekarek
i. OnOTvtare. aad will IM be delivered to
tk Hambarg Coaaol a wa Srat n-periaJ.
kd tnaJt.aim.
tke anTeraateat re faW to five il op. They
at that O-t rro-r tim k. Bt ret orriT-
r4 n4 -Hn It tk' i' far' bTTie
ta t-t ef a trea'y.
It ifc 1'nk katli' ffet-
aa MlimM M k tf ". "
keeelf4 tll 4 w'i Ikal k
a aetiMt l tk l" ik ' f
ritea II ad s ptaaeal ..I H I kii fe-
ll ka-l k graale4 l Ike Ikiee llellwt
In k akMl la ik l.rl k'f '! "t'- ef
eR.laln.il Ik kwlira alt'l il ( 1 1. 1 1 -
4 fern of death la Ike aeiiltHaia I
kit Ike Weed nf an f llieia.
anetieeae ars fariieatatly l.aul'ua
aifi..nil Ike l.ilwrala Let amee ll.e ittiiteel
I itiiiaral
ikal Mai
afika Caned Siaiea giitarkwrNl
1k p.Bf '...ti lir.r. Vid.url
o llaran kavutf liren sliol la it.. I i.llt. lal
i . i i . . k ...
'ami la not taarrany neirivvi general
rt"' Is ikal non. of ih. four aam.d I ka.e
keoneapiurtd but tkallkry ar aeereied la
the eii) or cla k auc.ctdid iu luaking
their eatap.
Tka following man from lk Courier :
Oeneral Juan A. Mend'a llnvernnr nf
riiehla has iasnad a deer impnaiag lk
lollowmg eontiibutloa umn lha clergy i
Hi. Lope f lt. priifia monks uuu
and secrt'tarias t'".
rsoji-eriD fArs.
There ia a story currant Iter about the
rrii.ceaa of Calm 8alm; il appears that lb
kad completed all her arrangrmruia In fa-
vor ihe eacap of lb t'uipemr Maxiuilliaa
and bia geuaiala fruui priaon only walling
thai lha guard on duly abould irlaa s little
vigilance. To obtain ibal object ah per
aunally visited Colonel I' tbe ollicer
having charge of lb guard that day offer-
d him fur thai favor tlrafta In Ik amount
of tbio buntlreii Ibuusand dollar! and lo
prove tu bim Ibal sb wa ia earnest alts
landed on account of the bargain lo Col.
' a diamond riug worth twonly-flv
Ihouaaud dollar Il ia said. Tha Colonel
who bcailatil probably through fear ask-
ed for an hour iu a uaa or but look the ring;
he Uieu aent and cunaulted hi honorable
chief Kaooltedu who probably through fear
for il la not probable Ibat otherwise ha
could refua aucb a profitable buaiueislrana-
action declined taking part ia il accord-
ingly tba guard war doubled but never-
thelcas Esoubedo eoullacated for biaowa us
that In ring worlb t wenly.fi v thousand
dollars and Immediately ordered the Prin-
cess of Balm Balm lo leave the city of Quer-
taro with all bor attendants and frienda
aKNBBAi saw.
All 0f th leading Mexioaa generals lo
igelher with lb bulk of Ibair armies wer
rn route and must bare r Ibis arrived al
Iba eity or Mexico.
Cortina haa received promotion In tba
military aervica and been appointed gov
ernor of the Stat of Tamaulipaa.
Cortina ia moving Ihia way with a faro
of fifteen thousand men aa an army of ob-
servation to occupy tbe Kio Granite fron-
tier. Tb United Slates having shown a
disposition to Interfere in Mexican affairs
by asking that tbo life of Maximilian be
spared baa aroused Mexican indignation
and in future the Americans will lie close-
ly watched.
The request nf General Berrintahat com.
manding at Matamoroa to bo relieved mode
oma ii3 since h beta granted and it is
listed that he hni been ordrpa. to occupy
Tempioo. Quit a sensation waa created
here yesterday upon its being knowu that
General Berriosabal instoad of quietly
obeying ordera waa oonscriptlng msn to
fill up tha depleted ranks of bis army corps.
Berriosabal formerly eucbered Cortina out
of tha Tamaulipaa governorship. Tbe two
are thua at out. And enouia iorunscoma
lastingly knock the dust outof bim. Hence
it Is presumed that Berriosabal is preparing
for Cortina'a coming.
Juarex ia atill remaining al San Louis
strictly secluded. He has been threatened
with assassination so no says no is grow
ing unpopular with the army for Iho rca
son tbat he is ebargod with having desired
to listen to tba plea of th United State to
spare Maximilian and further with having
dolermined upon ceding to tbe United States
a portion of Mexican territory.
Escobedo aa Wo have before published
baa been granted a leave of absenae and
will shortly atari on a tour of recreation.
The war sgalnat the Empire has somehow
or other placed In his possession a large
amount of money and now be intends to
enjoy it.
Perfirlo Diss kaa been appointed 'Commander-in-Chief
of the united armies of
the Republio of Mexico. .
TELEGRAPHIC.
Wasbikotom July 16. Late Arizona ad-
vices say tbe Colorado river has flooded Ihe
country and only two buildings in Arizona
are uninjured. ' !'l - ' -!
Tbe Quartermaster's Warehouse at Fort
Yuma was destroyed by fire. Loss $300000.
The Arizona mail courier was killed ty
Indians. ' I
Auousta July 16. Ex-flov. Johnson has
written a letter in which he advises the
people of Georgia not lo accept llio terms
of the military reconstruction acts. After
reviewing the situation and the terms pro-
posed for the reconstruction of the South-
ern 8tates he aaya : "I never will approve
or consent to aocept the poisoned obalice
offered our lips nor will I advise my. fellow
ciUxena to do so. If permitted to take in
view or turn off evils we should register
and I hope every man in Georgia who can
will do so with the iw' of defeating the
scheme for our degTedation-and tbe "over-
throw of Republican Government. .'. .( 1
Lonbos July 16. Minister Adams wrtk
other memben ' of tbe diplomatic corps
waited on the Sultan to-day. Th delega-
tion principally Americans now io Lon-
don also bad audience i Tbe reform bill
finally passed tba House of Commons i
Flobince. July 16. Report received
here from Rome represent that tbe Papal
Government la much alarmed by Garribald.
hin t The Pope baa appealed to France for
protection; ' -i ' ' ' ' '
Lo.i doh July 16. The Reform Bill waa
read a first time in tke House of. Lords this
evening and lb second reading assigned
for Monday next.
Pa a is July 16. -In response to' an ap.
nnal from the Pod for assistance ' against
Garibsldiaas Napoleaa haa notified Gari
baldi leaders4hat the derenees oi itome win
hj. inm nnaad of restored battries of France.
Waihixotob July 17. Peraooa bare' to
aeeure relief oa Levee queelioa ar muca
dta'AHraa-ad. . -' . i 'i.."'.V ' 1
- It ia understood that eotloa ease involv-
ing tb reclamation by loyal owners was
decided against the goternment by the
court. Tbe claim will be appealed. The
amoaat Involved is tire million ef dollar.
The veto menage will probably e de-
layed. Iaitead of a formal vote and pro-
teat on grouada already arguvd as elaborate
and carefully prepared State paper will be
seat la. ' " wl'f ' ''.".
Saw Yobs: July 17. Jk ire commenced
thia morning at North Point JeNey- -City;
nntiMite. Entire loot now StMawOO. Suit
mm.. not an fieraelv.
Kaw OatXAtts. July 17. tbe Comul al
aaatiaee deCab write lo Cefleelor Ket
losrf that ae epidemic; Mataftoas or ia-
muoo dtaiaaas pravaai ia aay pans at sua
eoasular district Generals Roassetn sad
Ord ar ia th nity tb former oa a lis.:' te
fricad. Tb Cmmo I ouncil nif adoutrd
an erdiaaaee prev'.dinr tbmmoa Mbnols for
tbe edocSatUBof colored ekikirea and ap-
propriating sixty thousand dollars tot tbe
maintainaaee of the eeme. Joint mctin
f tbe City Council lo-saorrow aifhl far tkt
purpoe of UkiBg at pa for th withdrawal
from elreolatioa af tk larger deaomina-
tieaa ef eity note. '
WiiaiituT. July 178ibak Mr.
Wileoa proposed tb fallowing ameadmenl
ta Caaatitatioa : K diatiaauoa aball
be mad la tb United State nor any Stat
thereof among eititea ia teem la their
iril or poll ileal hi Vto. aa aeeaont of race
mr anlor ardered to Ve pnated
Ta bill for earryiag aat la CaavastioB
ita Vn.ts la waa naaaed.
A kill tbat ae pewa kall Ve diaiuali-
fied by reaaea of race av erdor frara koldtng
office ia Iks Dkrtriot of Coliimbia wa penned
by n to aay Bayard Barkalew Iravia
Heanreoa. eo Joianta.
ladiaa affair were dieeaseed ap I ad
Ho.a The fterrary "f Ik Jf "-
mittH eomwinaleatioa ebwvg vkat Far-
rrat Bed Gol.lahnrartpk ar tb aaly aaval
oleers t ftr-lre years ia aervic.
i Kutler art 1 a qi"s F't' -S-
! aad made aa allege ti ar.era
i A etiloi
-v rnioeJ cmi rWHwia aik rf I
IMrvlre belr Be expecei mat -
take taTal 'ula a s ata-at uf I ni"B i
... ridtll fcelt"! !! fl'tll'tl
ktatclf -old a t Ikal It. aetal I'll 1 1
a a klyhly Iwat'el'' and . -1 1 1
aea I (.meat laHjhiet
lia if.
HekHl'llee aide (lot let rewrkad
L.f.. ika tu k ih'.'iakl lira nul l a fetak
ly roaarlrSiMiia sad k"W"iakl man kH '
kea a men aaaaliit'4 lraita k an Its
a mail Mien (fin lit lite leadi l.rao;
!iiHH--and fr ikal kmtr a on a
wkrr la Slid klin. I Wrl.l rn.ltide. .l- (
lar Ikal In matin; Ikal taintni k kad
I fi.tg.tiien ik attnaal men ak kad
i lain ial.lllN llanenrk. Adama and Wak-
jlngiun. lliaaaa Kit ty use I ilina fcad
Uva called a 111. and vni l lhw
j kad l-en 111 etiiiued l.ia.. until
lb reUII.. I.in a suecs.
a . a. t aa Th.l ll.a. ilia' I r a 114 S.a.r.l t. '
the i'rtaidaul. Ibal Ike abruaaliua a( lb
aY wi e..w
rebel Stale bonds by Ike nation la pay
Ibeir debts incurred prior lo rebellion i al
war w ilk tb principle of International law
and k alab al lbs national eredil and op
posed le every aentlmeat of loyally and
plcaaina only lo traliora mvir aula anq
sympainisers by whose agency alone the
goveramenia or said omits were over-
thrown. The Senate bill conferring on negroes the
rlpht to hold office was so emended as I
include tbe right lo aerve on Juries. He.
frrred to the Committee on lb Judiciary.
A resolution requesting Ihe President In
issti tiroolaiualion direct lug all proper
officers iu prevent lite invasion uf Mexico
waa referred lo lb ivuiinllt ou rurmgii
Affairs.
Ai'ticTA July 17. Ex Senator ft. II. Hill
delivered a speech at Atlanta yesterday
and lakea decided grounds against restora-
tion order military bills sud advises pea-
pie le reject Ibe proposed terms.
HicuuoXD July 17. Governor Pierpont
leaves Ike elly to morrow tomake speeches
in Ihe south-western count in for llie Ite-
pultlican party. A larg number of the
moat prominent oitiien her are getting up
a call for the appointment of delegates lo
tbe Republican Convention.
Pa a is July 17. Tbe Mnnlteur of to-day
announoea Iba Cbill and Pern hav accepted
wilh eettain reitriotiona Ihe mediation of
Ibe United Stales la tbe Spanish war.
Losdo.v July 17. Report from Madrid
aay that the Spanish government had de-
clared martial law Tn Catalonia where
General Prim had landed.
Tha telegraph from Plymouth report Ihe
sloop of war Macedonia wilh a large num-
ber of Midshipmen on board would proceed
to Fpllncad lo witness lue grand naral re-
view. ... j
Indians I Indians I f Mr. JVwoph
Grollmud a worthy German of Korr
county was killod by the Indians
on luoedny morning last within a
hall a milo of His rosidonco.- they
came into the settlement on Satur-
day and stolo some horses but no-
thing furthor was soen of thorn un
til luesdoy when thoy killed Mr.
Grollmud as above stated
Anothor party of Indians visited
Frodorickeburg about the same time
going into town and taking horsos
from tho stablo of the citizens to the
number' twentv-fivo. and . ntittinor
out tho supposition being tbat tho
two parties were operating together.
They united on Spring Creek af
ter getting thoic booty and nt Inst
accounts were skedadling in the
direction of their mountain homes.
Mr. Mooro of Zanzenburcr irom
whom wo obtained the above par-
ticulars has left in our oflico an In
dian arrow which was taken from n
cow shot by these Ipdiaus. It pre-
sents tho appearance of a. genuine
nrticlo with its stool spiko and
feathorcd bia do. . . .
Indians. Tho country wost of us is
rumored to bo full of theso red ma-
rauding raecalti. Tho party . com-
mitting tho depredations on the
Medina last Thursday nuuiberod
ton all dressed as citizens looking
like cow -drivers' armed with guns.
ADOuii itio sj.miu uwe a ruin hub
mndrt into tho' Alascosa court trv.
porhaps by the same Itand. A Jot
ter fi'om $Ir.' 7. C tiurand to his
brothor in this oily says that Mi"
F. Curbin lost nil of bis horses and
that Cot. J. A- Navarro Henry Na-
varro Ml' Klores and 'ijxi fact the
neighborhood generally lost heavi-
ly. The horses of the Messrs Dur
rand Wero run to the very.; walls of
the house when tho does attacked
the Indians and together with the
'. t - in.HAt..n tkA.l nnM
nuino ui utv iiiuiaivp i v110y wytv tuu
without securing' spoiis. Tho poli-
cy of tho government is. not ta)
proper one tq be pursuea n strikes
it q Plonarv noworn should be
civen to the military to ODorate all
over1 the Indian country ins tcadj of
in tlio Jctphor aud (Lon u vucre
t- ' . i .i--t-: i- jt..
in any iianu . nuu . uuriiig m '
troops it will be developed and tIif
lives and property of the ." & pfence-
less frontiersmen protectodlTT fi. '
yv.-1 v.i .;!.' 'V. ..! !
"7 T77:t-
Tho President announces to the
Sonata that the cost ef reconstruct
turn is bocpfntng rather burdensome
tjO that Treasury! Th estimates
already amount tp.ovcr 16000000.
He says moreover that if tho State
Governments are set aside and the
State ; machinery operated by tbe
Federal government it would be-
pome responsible for the libifitics
of the States which t woirltl amount
to aboiit $100000000. '. So that jt it
an ill wind that blows nobody any
gootl. ' Anolner consolation is' that
the military government spends a
great deal pf Federal money in the
South.-TZrowff on Telegraph. . ;
" 'n't ' '- A ..
. Tbe Mobile Advertiser says : "The
Ohio donxocrata are confident of car-
rying that State pext fall. So taer
are in rennjlvania-.M-Tha black
physic begins to. work and nauseate
. .. I. .1 V. .1.
ine wniie bvuhihuu ui uiu ourvu.
. i n iii i . i r !- ' -
IniffQr tant t MatbrHk t . .1
Mr. WIHBLOW 8 SOOTHING 8YIUP
tor all diseasee with which childrea Br af-
flicted is a safe asd erteda remedy. It
allays all pais sofie'BS the gums reduce
iaflsmaliSB stir to regniaie tne . wwaia
and ure Wlad eotic. Depend area it
other tt will relieve' tbe little I offerer
immcdialdy.. Terfecily eaf ia all eases.
B sare and cH for .- '
MRS. WlXSLOW'f SOOTTIIKO SYBra4''
Having tbe fat n'mile ef "Crarra It 1E-
aiss the eatatde Wrapper. " AH ether
are base iantaaioaa. -' - .:
A ORD.
nX reference to Kefords Dallas Connty
rWk J. rare aad n4. H will ap-
pear that Thoa W. Harler ioba S. "-bbb-ders
and Joha F mart I M-ealled M. D.'a ef
tba town of Dallas are a eet ef anmitigated
qnarkl totally BBWorthy of pnHic patroB-
A HAR WOOD.
Dallaa. Jaly 5. 1W7 4S lt.
Rrl4eiic rr Sale.
Aaeligil k resileata altb a plenty of
s-'Kid aaicr. witlin one fsrtb miie ef tbe
... .-:.. .n.t win l a'.ldckoaa for caih.
i nr fr.rtheTMrtira1aT ar r'T t
J.VO. H. BlKPHAM.
al Herald Ofi.ee
1.;-U8:.
im. w. h. nr.nontY
iifii.HT nfMinnr
I r.jrit tri i if ient..ii.it i..7..i.a.
I Sl tee.lr.a a Ike fill tent f i4.
aad lhih.il aad a.llrln tl.li pit.aaa
In ling Ma trntt lea in Ika lta'"iii '
aat who are af-aiad wnk i.im of lk
X1 VTl aaaact XliVXT.. J
ffr a I'M laarVed la aVi II la a laxdatorj
manner but prefata ltl praeti.e ajwaklHs;
( ir i..f If lie r.tnnol attaiain a frp'iiv 1
il.n lv I. la auereat In lrailM .lirtMM ..f
ih.e oi eau and giving eiilaei.i i
i.a aim mf lav.tr I.I in taiih lkir pal
wn ..d).in . .y nm
m...Ulary aun.iaii..M. '.r.a an Iter.
la. .1... II.. . . . . . a . '
mu araaray us;. Ilia lr mW9 TV .4'H4M
Halts factory references slven
iMaled l lit I'ruial.htH iii and
will remain on month only.
July a; it;i.v.'w
a ijt yo vie in.4 tu i. i:it y
AT ' COST
ITS CUItli:.Nt.'A-.
'I'lIK iiDduraigaed lias just mad an ex.
I. toitalve lour .North fur the purpose uf
inaiicaiiiig iu person the manufacture of
such markinery and other heavy aud cost-
ly articles aa are uoi usually kept on sale
iu Ibia part uf the Statu and he is prepar-
ed to order l inaitiitaulurers' prices in
currency tke following tn-wii:
Sieam Powers and Knginraof any eapai ity
fur Mills or oilier machinery.
Mills nf any and all kind and siies.
Mill Stoma and Uniting Cloths.
Sugar Mills for Hurghn Cane
(toapiug and Tltreshlog Matbinea.
Cotton tiiiis
Gang riows
Wheal Di ills.
Carriagea rtuggica and Wagons.
Iron Railings Fencings and Oinnuiciilal
. x K Work. ; .. '
Marble Monuments Tomb Stones Mtint'.es
Slabs &o.
Carpel and House Furniture la acts or
1 " single. - '
Wood eun Pholographa and Descriptive
lists of all ibe otauhinery and other an idea
wilh the pricea can be aeen at hla office.
Tbe Burst French Bur Mill Stones and
tbe beat Bulling- Cloths in tho world can
be aeen tn Samples and prices. ' '-
Sorgho Sugar Mills ol iron from $73 lo
f 300. Gang Plows for breaking up nf ibo
boat make House Fnrnitur Office Furni-
ttiro Scbotjl Furniture; alt can be seen in
pholographa with the prices from which
selections may be made with as much satis-
faction a if Ihe articles were seen.
Mills and Machinery in great variety of
cuts plates and descriptions that any per-
son may choose lo thoir taste or judgment.
The latest improved and boat Cotton Gin
ever made on. which $10000 has been ex-
pended in perfecting una may be inspected
and tbe actual-saws seen. This Gin has a
superior condenser and dusting 'nparatui
by which the feeder Is entirely relieved of
Ihia annoyance in ginning. The srtwi are
new and novel and will only require to be
socu to be approved. Uuliko former saws
tbe tec lb are struck with a tlio and perfect-
ly hardened by llie press ao aa to be of
greatdurability.
- This gin is adapted to any power and can
be ael lip on tbe ground1 with as much safe-
ty aud succoss as in a house.
Carringcs Buggies and Wagons warrant-
ed and at reduced prices. -"
Wheat Wool II ides or Boisd'arcsecd ta-
ken at current prices.
' JOIIX M. CROCKKTT.
Dallns Texas July 22 1867 4o:tf.
ISII! CASH 1 1
rpilK undersigned will maka liberal cash
A advances on the shipment of
WOOL and XXSS
And sell them in the best markets ia tho
world. ' .J ';.
In bia roce'nl tour North he made exten
sive arrangements' for tho sale of these ar-
tie'es with sumo of the best bouses in Now
York Boston and Buffalo Ibe places that
consume more of them titan all tha other
places in the United States.
- There are thousands of hides thrown
aayay In Texas. ' Save them j Ihey are mo-
Bey.' I will buy thera Sud pay the money
for litem or secure you the best price that
can be had. ' ' " " " -
H'TM" ;JKOl M. CIIO CK ETT.
July 27 1807 do; If.
Pay In Proiluce or Pay Cost.
1 LT. claims in my hands for collection at
iY. thta tinii Cttu be paid ia VYbeal Wool
Hides or Bois d Arc seed at lite current
prioes; and thoao'wbo neglect tit opportu-
nity will have lo pay cost. r . .
I ltnve claims of ritnlth A Murphy of A.
Shirck ot Herman Hirsh Clark tiherrard
& Co. and other. '
. : t -.jm. Mv CROCKETT."
r July 271807' 45: If. ..'.... ....
y ftlu able U1 Properly la Dallas
..-".'a ."' ":FOit 'SALK."- '
1"B will offer for salo lo tbe highest
f V " mafler ar tne vonri iiouse uoor
Ibe towB of PallntH ao- SATURDAY 8KP-TD3IBE1'-tbl18o7
oa i eredtf of twelve
months with 10 rter cent. intorest from day
of sale th taluable new mill situated in
. . M .1 . ' . '
faitae anu auuwn as iuv
rtv UTinAT WTTTO
r vMA 4 fvwu i i:
Tbe machinery ta an new ana in com-
plete running order with .new bolting
olathnaw smutter and all in first rate
repair. Xb mill baa twet nt rocss ca-
riable of crindine three 'or four hundred
bushels of wheat in 24 hours; aad will make
' ' . a 1 :tt .1.. c...
as gootl notir aa any win ' "'"
The Mill ia within an eighth of a mile of
the public Square has a fine-new will-
bouse' and an excsltent rtln of trade.
Note with approeed eeeurlty with a lies
on tba property will It required.
For further particular enquire of John
8. Beund ers or Dr. George W. BtcVinsoo
atDallaa ..!. ' I -t" :-t "
:. t ; rt; VtVPON CROSSI.V ft C
July 27. 18C7 45:7t
THE STATE OK TEXAS.
To the Sheriff qf Tarrant Ckmty Grertinj:
MTJIEnitASJ tibtll Hunter jAdmin-
1 T ist'ralrix dcoitit nok of tbe citate of
William Hunter deceased and aa one of
tbe heire ef aaid deeedaBt baa tied in my
office her application for the partitioa and
diatribtirten Jf aaid attata tmn tk fo -lOwiug
heir a la-wit; Margaret J. Bint-
baan aad her husband Thomas Iliaham M.
A. nunter Lewi Hunter and Harriet J.
Huntef .rU are entMea a heir t diitri-
butiv shares of said estate ar not resi-
dents of "lb Stat of Tela. ' Yoa ar
hereby commanded that yoa aeennaenB by
publication for am aueeaseiTa- waaks ia
the Dallaa Herald a Birarprr published
ia Pallas Dallas oonnty. Teia. tbe beira
and aforeuM ef aid eetaie to be and per.
eonaUy apeaar before tbe HvBorable Coua-
tyCeartaerMiBingt esUle of deceased
peraooa. te be BoUea ia aad tor Tarrant
.iiunir. ia tba. loan of fort Werth OB
tba lasl Bjooaay tae ma j ""S"-- J
Breximei tbea aad there aw eniae if
any taey nave any anr mrn miwi..
te war all Ike aVaHn ia aay maaarr out-
landing ag a'uift aaid estate kav Beea r
Uiaed by tbe AdmiBietratrii the residue of
said easalaebarald not b aarTlaaeaed aad
distribalrd aveeag tbe keire tliereof.
Wit are as a a aaa
aaid eeart. Ibis 22d day af Jaly
A. D. 1M7. . SAM E
I'Wk CaaalT Ceart. T. C Tela.
tdc4w ' '
I DMIX1STR ATOB 8 KOT1CE. Taeaa-
dersigaed baviag been daly appointed
r .k. 1... .r Vl T JcVa.
ua. lata af Tarraat eouatr. dewaaad at a
teratartrrv of ibe Cooary Cwnrt f said
eaa.ty held far ar-Vat aad etb er like par-
aoaes ia tk. tk f May Wat hereby a-
::-r.n :-J.J ...J M.t. I.
liar all rerwas iadebieal te aaie eatate i
make teamediaie payaieal. aad laM hav-
ins; elaiaas aeaiaw ibe saeae te .r-at :
Ikeax daly aetbeaticated. ailkia Ike tiane I
preerrtld ht law. r tbey aiil I po'a-
rr
I ed aa the law dirrrta
1. aJ.lv laiW.H.M"'.
M. J. I KI!t5-'5.
t.tfa. Aaiit'ra
I'A.MIIiV KIIOCKHY.
W. B. MARTIN
J i'l opened a t..n.ltl aitorltHilfl
'.lui.i (r nri' nf till Xtaj.j
1 I'tiilding fotnirily neui'l hf
MUX. MZMONi
s L .
I ' 'V hJ' .1 ... . .m XI m4 . fa!n .Tr It
tl lh l
wrat mat lei pileri
FOR CASU
He Invites lit. at aialting In purchase to
esll and aiamln his stork and eonvinr
tliemaaltees dial ill Is ia lb place to
Z3X7-V nyvncA.iisr.
July Vt l.;-i I if. .
MITU'liT
WOOIi OAHIDINO
ITAKK tltia iipporiiiniiy nf Informing
mv friends and lb people generally
dial I hav attached lo My Wool Carding
Mat-bin a
New and Improvod Burr-
lug; Machine
All that ia now rriiilrot uf my customers ia
lo wash their wool clean and be sure that
Ihe glue is all out. In otd-r tn facilitate
this work use about one quart of sail le
every ei;lil gallons of water.
The usual rales of loll will he charged.
Irjjr.No Wool will he received unless the
dirt and glue is all eul.
m. m. Mortrtow.
Tallasjlii1y l 18t'7--U:.m.
Preparcfor Fall Gardening.
Frtah Turnip tl orery Ta-rlrtj-Urowii
in ImT.
JI'ST received from 1'liila.lelpliia and
for aale in package of one nound. half
pound one hundred papers or doi. papers.
Sent by mall post-paid at Ihe followinc
rates in greenbacks:
rer pound SI ft"
" one hundred papers assorted tt 00
" " dmen papers assorted 1 00
Money required before the seeds are
mailed.
ALSO A general assortment of Heeds
suitable for KALI. GARDENING sold low
and son! by mail post-paid.
JAiMr.3 llt'ltKr;
July 20 1W.7 44:11. fialvesloa..
W. M. WATbQX Alt'? (leal
vr. p. its-ioitM t.-i'ir
WALTON & DENORMANDIE
ttWTERS
xrsTijsr TEXAS.
VBB propureit to give all narwmrv alrl to ra'tles
wlto Wloll lo Avail tbotatmlVHl nt th iM-neflt of I he
llunkropt Lutv. Tti"J also atun.l to all caaej eotru.1-
a to mini iu tno rmfeimur mato Courts.
July an 1S07 M:tr. -
GEO. D & C. AVKTEKRILL
EXV1NEERS and SUR VL'YOfiS
v DALLAS TEXAS.
T"K hope by a strict and prompt alien
f V . tion to our business to bo able to
merit a liboral share of the publio patron-
age. May be found for the present at tbe
Crutcbfield House. .'
Bi:rGKKNCKS Col. J. C. McCoy and Dr.
C. C. Gillespie; Dallas; Sayles & Ilassetts
llrcnham Texas. jttly 20-44:6in.
(CASH!
MA J. T. C. JORDAN Dallas Texas
will moko liberal CASH ADVANCES
on all conaigninenls of cotton wool flour
&c lo our houses at Millicen and Ilrran.
IIASWELL & SON.
Milllcan July 20; 1867 44:6m
NOTIfJE.
VOENTI.K.MAN who before the war
graduated at one of our Southern Uni-
versities and has some experience in teach-
ing desires to take charge of a school or
obtain situation aa Assistant in one al-
ready established. He will furnish satis-
factory testimonials as to character quali-
fications &e. Address :
' JOHN THOMAS Jeficrson Texas.
July. 20 1807 44:Jmo. a
A..Gr. 0-A-3NrTXa33Y
FORMERLY OF PALESTINE TKXAS
-". .. Si ". - . WITH -'' -.i.
H. J. MUXLAN & CO.
. - UtrOHTBHS ANK'ltEALRRB IN
Foreign & Domestic Hardware
Cutlery Nails Iron Steel
Casting &e. ;
'''" ' No. 71 COMMON STREET '
' NW ORLEANS LA.
Agents fof llowe'i Standard Sralrs.
July 20 1867 44:ly: ' 5
Land Sale.
IV
V virtii OP an order-of the Probate
Court of Burleson Cotintv. made atthe
Term of said Court 1867 I will sell at
public auction at the Court House door in
the town of Dallas on the brst Tuesday in
August next between the hours of 10 A. M.
snd 4 P. M. six hundred and forty earn
the Bounty Land of Arthur Eldridge dre'd.
situated on Ton Mile Creek near tbe lawn
of Lancaster. Said land will be sold in
small tracts and'on twelve month's credit.
Good personal security and a lien on the
laud being required.
; JNO. M. CROCKETT Atl'y.
; Dallaa July 10th 1867 43:3t. ' ' ''
BECKHAM HOUSE
ti 1 1 ML' A TEXAS.
riMIIK Hikimi hatlna bam tborrrtMrblv raflttail aa4
X alipuill) Airuiakal h now oa for Iba neaptioB
of transient and perataaeul nuests. Th. labia ta fur-
ntFlied with alt lite market affwrda.
InnamacUoa Willi ihi UuttM iaaauatbarooaLIV-
KBV rT.lW.E llh attealtve hostjera. r .
ee-TAtlKllHrirltat lb. UKCKRAM lffllTtfR.
JAS. - IlECKHi.n
laly. Proprietor aad iRTt
R. D COUGHANOUR
4 ....
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW
1 ' I y' DtallMaTrxaa.' "" '
July 6ib Hu7 42:tf.
Cabinet hop.
HAVINU erected a shop near my resi-
dence on tba McKinney road mile
from Ifellaa I as aew Jfrepared at short
aotice le do all kinds of work ia my line. I
Bow have aad will keep ceBStaatly oa
haaf a good aarplraf lamber euitable for
Venetiaa Bliada Saab t. ('oRbs mad
to order oa short aotice at reduced prices.
Onatry produce taken ia exchange for
work at the market price.
A. W. MOHTOS.
Dallaa Jaly 6ih 1H67 42 tf. .
Furniture.
1
HE BBdrrsigBed beg rv to inform
tk eitisenaef DaUa aad vicinity tbat
be ha eetabliabed aiaaelf ia DaJU for
the parpaa T aaafauaiag J1 kiad ef
fureitara ef tbe araat approved style.
I He will alas snake at abort Bene tb ver
beet quality ef
Mattraurae?.
He caa be fnaed el Mr. Gea. teiahardl
aarna nbep aa Maia atree.
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