Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1868 Page: 2 of 4
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woro nullod nud driven out. but not j
until ouo m.ro. wIioko namo w.ih !
nol nseoi-liimo'l. wiih Kiueu wmhv
eight or ten nr'.lior wounded uud
ffvo or aix whito men moro or lesa
injured. Tho lower rooms of Hell-
nuger'a OJtnbliidiinent wero mm-
pletoly wreeked. mid wounded men
ivinif on ll.o lrt-i.tnxl mid boinsr borne
buck by tho iinluoiiiKlic lines jjiivh
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no a not hnporleet idea ol'u mimu
turo battlefield. ! prnplo na .lint of I.. II. G.inlner & Ci.
At tho first Hound oe tho diworder. lulcnl dcnlen In Dry C.iods and No-
the UkIiU llloug (hililll stl'OOt miilius. Tlu v mo lioneal coiirleona nnil
Up tho intorOflillJ nvenurs Wt-re ; prom pi anJ prompt and Ucaerve the pat-
tuxtinguiHhed iu every building; hnl rolinge a-lilch i r.ipiill.v im-rcnsiiix upon
the bluzin torchea lit fur mid wide j iiiem. li is lo t lie inurtst ot our frlvmla
tliOHceue ot the inelo Willi u Dnot-;
noas tlmt rivaled day. The police
3dl nl.liH.it.. itl..fll..!i.ll. r.-i.lll U'llllt
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niont bv iiiKtiuit iirrivulH soon lorn
elTeetuul n8Hintiuicii in quelling tho
diaturbnnco ; but it had luirdly ecus-
ed when a struggling shot from the
whito club drew u return tiro it is
Hedged from the police who rang-
ing themselves on tho opposito side
of tho street tlius irnvo fuel to tho
almost suspended fray mid kindled
nuin tho anry nusHions which had
momentarily subsided. Tho fihi
thus recommenced lead into Jltir-
gnndy street and down it to Esplan-
ade Along this thoroughfare sev-
eral negroes wore killed and a num-
ber wounded. Numbers not here-
tofore engaged joined tho insurgent
multitude and tho etitrilodeity ' be-
gan to ioel that the period for the
fulfillment of TinchbncU's lurid
prophecy hnd arrived. Tho long
roll was beaten by the colored inu
sioiuns notes of warning and ton-
cortcd signals which penct ruling
ulong distant streets was intended
. to arouse tho negroes to arms. - At
tho corner of Orleans street tho fight
was momentarily renowed ; but it
lasted but for the space of a second
as the negroes wero again borno
back by the citiaons rallying to the
defence of their lives and property.
: Finally however every sign of
disturbance was quelled and the
excited population hud lime to rest
- from the fears that at ono time bad
arcmed tho city. . No one can bo
surprised at these fears. Thocausoj
less and unjustifiable nature of tho
attack might well excilo tho gravest
apprehensions. i ; :- i
These are are tho particulars o
far as our reporter was able to glean
them up to tho time of going to
press. From tho angry nnd excited
tnultitndo no definite information
could be obtained and only such
intelligence has been acquired as
personal observation and the in-
quiries of nou-combatauU were able
. to elicit. ' '
This morning (Wcdnesdny) the
almost quietness provnils. The
scenes of last night which at one
time threatend a terriblo insurrec-
". tion have left but few traces of cx-t-itomeni
mid disorder. Tho 6ros
j which were kindled and burnt ao
fiercely for a little while spent their
force in the almost momonUuy out-
. bnrst of Radical hato and outrage.
'The effectnat steps taken by the
citizens tho ..how of strength and
the determination evinced to sup-
press disturbance of every kind
alrcombine to assure tho people of
fataro peace and qnietnew. It will
;..inMi tliose who hare so fre-
oaeatly ram plod on the rights and
i.riTilotres of the while peoplo ol
the city that aacii ouimgea must
cease impunity ......-
license to crime; ami anUer me
leaching of the ernwarica nnion
them the negroes l.-vl ab-.-tl inie
to the conclusion tbst they milHj
lirnetice tbe rmaaet .mtrnea fn th L
people. Tins i an error a men v.a-1
now HNme appareni. 11 -ur.m.-..
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threat and
laid ihe city io abe.
It is letter to entf-ora-e what
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nvrj Omnia ami la now prcpircd lo furnlali
yon villi llnla. II il Flown" ltibliona
of I lie rcrr luteal aljlps at moderate
priori.
ftaTFiw kuimea in Xcw Oi lrana liave to
Irnpl.lly grnwu in Hi enddence of ih
tout iliem.
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Okmlkmrn will find at Jeffries' a com-
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Soc'a. Uudevaliii-ls OvorcliirU Ilinutkcr-
cliii'Ta Clores Sc. of all grades nud pli-
ca. Do mil fail losre llirm. .
QJ A llglil tooU'plnce iu llio vicinity of
Fori Dennis on llio I'Jtli (Septeniherbolween
the detiichiiieiit of sixty U. S. Cavalry nnd
a ImiimI of Indiiins H)0 strong In which
i lie l.i I tor were routed with (he lossofsomc
20 of their mnuher killnl. A Inige lot of
I lid in n pi'nperly whs eoplnred together
with foinc two hiinlrcd lieu I of horses and
mules.
MmiK Indians Tho San Antonio Ex-
press or the aiith till says: '
A band of naked Indians sup-
posed to bo from Sherman's reserve
appeared in the vicinity of the gov-
ernment hay cam) about 40 miles
from Fort Oontdio who chased and
drove in one or two hay cutters who
were some distance from the main
camp.
F. Sell it flor (a San Antonian) who
coinmandoil the hay camp mounted
his available men and gave chase
in return. The pursuit continued
to the ford where the savages halt-
ed and showed fight. Tho hay cut
tors charged down on their foe
scattering them in' every direction
wounding three nnd capturing
twelve horses and tunics. The In-
dians wore nothing but breech cloths
and seemed to boklrangcrs to Texas.
.;..:!! Look In.
Kenton & Johnson have been receiving
goods nil the wnk and hv iheir large
hoi 14 full rrom botioru to top. Their goods
an. of lh' best quality and prices very low.
Jfjy-Wben yon go lo Kew Orleans call
and see L. It. Gardner & Co This is a
young growing and popular house whoee
prlcrs are as low as the lowest and whose
fair dealings have son for iheni an envi-
able reputation throughout the eonntry.
They deal lo Dry floods and Notions on
Common street adjoining the City Hotel.
Tub Lapibs will nd at Jiffiie1 a. nice
line of I-nss Goods and Trimming; Data
aud Veils of the lad at styles; llo.p-Skirts
in profuaion; anil he is daily f pec!ing his
large and beanlifid slock of Cloaks and
Shawl.
CSyll will be seen by onr telegram thai
Gen. Thomas C Ilindn.aa was assavsinated
al Ids reaidruce in Helena Arkansas oa
the 29ik Brplraibcr. lie exhibited in his
character some f the In si and worst qual-
ities of man. We knew Lira wrll. 11 Ike
world emulate kit t'.ilura. and kindly
throw the maulle of silence ever faul.s
which many think marr d aa else brilliant
and aarful life. He left a beantif.il and
amiable wiie. Fur her feel "il.e one
tonck of sya.psily ihat aiak.s lb wi.rld
akin." Eh
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m of u 0rU t jtt OrVrane
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and ewliril far O-fni .be p! rename or vtr .
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city. Their larpe ! w
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unt i iiiiihii'Ii'iI in lli.ur villiiinioH l.v
lliu M.liiiiiil mujorily i.rilio Nortli.
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poiiit mid ileluoliktrilted lis inutility '
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nnd imiroclivfiuss. It is evident
that this courso has trained us no
i..iiiiw utii. Liiiuii'.i ii i... i
coiikidoration from friend t
reMiccl or
or loe. J ho viudiclivcntas of our .
enemies has increased with our j
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under '
ll.oir iiiKu'ls. When wo resihted
with force wo wero denounced as
bloody rebels now tlmt wo only j
iiiiiriiiurni.il protest no arc subject-
ed lo (mints which are only ottered
in tlii.Hi. u lni ni- r.-imi-.l.! iim ini-ii 1
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Nol content with a series of thej
moi-t infamous legislative oppres-'
sions insults and spoliations of
laws iu which all ll.o rights of per- j
sons and property wlncli wero re-
garded as tho birthright of every
citizen have been trampled upon .
laws enacted by a set of corrupt
plundering adventurers aided by a
few negroes recently elevated from
slavery to tho position of legislators
over half a million of tbo most in-
telligent white people in tho world
it is now proposed to ndd to iIicnc
still farlher wrongs and indignities
to deprive our people oven of such
small rights us have been given to
them by tho constitution nud laws
adopted by themselves.
The New Orlrane Dee always a truly
conscientious and eonsorvaiive sheet In a
lale issue snys: ' '
It would bo very childish were
we to ignoro tho fact that a war of
races is in progress in tho onco
peaceful States. . Wo should rccog-
nizo it and set ourselves to the
work of keeping tho conflict within
reasonable bounds if it be possible
to do so. "
The war of races is begun but it is not
yet general: let us hope it may not become
so. lint freemen beware! Wo cluiui that
every while man of the South disfran-
chised or nol is a freeman for tho Consli
tntiou declares him so and no parly can
rightfully deprive him of an inalienable
right guaranteed lo him no less by Hie God
who inniio him than by the Constitution of
his country. We would advise no strife
for the negro per m brutal and degraded
by nature; but if he U used as a.Gcsler's
cap we would refuse to bow nnd biavol for
llio Tell who might Btrike it down. If I he
Northern masses find it necessary to fight
for Iheir Constitutional inalienable and
God-givcu rights they will hear no word
of discouragement or blnmo from the peo-
ple of the South. The South battled as a
people never beforo ball led for her rights
will the North see (he Constitution and
Rrpublio destroyed without a struggle far
the salvation of those graudest devices and
most perfect structures of humnn wisdom?
Aa lo a genet al war of races il can only
be.camed by blind fanatics aud wide-
awake demagogues leading blind Degrees.
If tbo negroes as a unit should rise with
arms in their hands against the Caucasian
race of the South who would In his sober
senses blame tli whites if they should
give the wooly-palos the worst of it? Who
can blame Hie trodden worm for squirming
from under the foot that tries to crush it?
May the great. Arbiter falsify our fears
and ere long in the plenitude of ilia mercy
and power reoonjile all antagonisms and
enable every man to exclaim:
"Ureal God! we lhank thee for this home
This bounteous hinhland of the free
Where wanderers from afar may coot
And breathe the air of liberty .
Hi ill may her flowers untrampled spring
Her furrats wave her cities rise
AO yet till Time shall fold bis wing
JUiuai anIi a loveliest paradise."
Examine.
Yoa cannot fail lo be auited at Keatoa
A Johnson's. Tkey have a largo stock of
nice goods. 1
Ir Yot 5ata a pair of Mra'a Tealk's
or Child a Shoes or Doois of any quality
ar eiyle or a ir of Ladies' Miss's er
Child's shoes from lb iaestte tkeewarseat
! yeaeaa get I hem at
JamiEs'.
J yf. Swindell of the Dallas
j Hersld has now associated with
jm Virginiu Hntchcn whose Ver-
; aaltltty na a writer is unquestioned
wi rrnrtcr mort ttrattite the
; w0mn of Ihat sterling deraocrnttc
Hernl 1. Success to roor editorial
! -niso. brother Hotclicn. Msyyonr
ship now lnntlie"3 from Tars.su re-
tarn after many darn laden with
the gold ofOpJ.ir. Gilmer Sentinel.
Tkaak yaa tr. Oaly MBtn a t
fwra brif ht-eved rwy-ehevk! laa" a4
ym y k.eeibe hipt Tarakiaa. ibedta-
Kea !f of Ge'rae-da tbe f"d af fir. Or-
esq led. Werr we a dnke e aoa aad eke
peaeaat e daacS'er we o1d w- ker.
aodexrlai.. H rlaej. ay dttd?ai i !y
' r'wivg farai. aad d- tbiee eyeo lb
.able of oven such resistance as may 1 Texas wants lo dovclopu hor im-
ie Hindu by words and votes. j mei.so resources. J. il. V.
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Var Sir I im ! J 5ll 1' S 1
.mi.y 'Uaxi t li. tut l!.0 j
J.ril. ; aiMOIIIil. irvt I l) 1
SI.-uIh ii v illi . Olii.i. f.ir tU rv.iil.
Tli I tailak. U lll Ul
" - . n
. . ItU lit klaka aa.4 J lt.ii. a. II. ' kf lr " " "
lm W rfotaiMa; J - --
I.J l.i...aaUauUul.t.l: !. !'
alnnlial r.rinora would movaloai It I rt-jh.Ho. 111 1.. 11 llml Imliaua
. - . ..!.. . .aal al . i II!
innrv Siutb.ru t-limtlto. irilioy roill.1 1 weif awn ai u. .1111. ui 'invra
Ih iM.nviiui il tbr.t iIut would iiotlril tiiiM nub roia tl.u j.!ai
I... L1II. .I ni. I i-..b!i.-.l ilid lin.1 wit k 1 on Sunday ewii.ni'; and 0 koii.
"v .... . . w .-. -
nftor cruaaiut; ll.o linu but iht-y
tain.i.i wi i.ui)j na inry nnrii a
mm !i ' otliiiiir' ind (.ibir- rilinblo' i
UMimm.y .r tbo wboliKilo nnd ro- J
tail miirdor ... Union men. Hut
for lliu iiImivo iiiimod iiiumi. Ihiii-
livda i.r (lio bol lamilioM in tliU
ji - ountiy would now bo on ll.oir wnv
! to M'tllo in Northern Toxin. with
a a . a a
money tu liny lilllilH MM ami ov-
.-Ht-iliiixp ..ml ilml yi.tt.ll r..iiii.i-
crything -rlso that small farmer
want i.auds hero with Moderate
" ... . -
improreiurnl uro in demand at (231
to e.in per aero
Those people have chequered Iowa
with I'i'.ilroiiilH. so thnt now lew men
with rrilroails so that now lew men
are more than lilU-. n m.los from a rj (jy XAIIVCTJU'f llUUtjSS.
railroad; mid I hey will do Texas the ! sssXsyww.vvwsv
wimo way if they can get 11 i hanco 'RffTTHTiT!?
nt it. They mo mostly Western utnrrn orrV'-i A TV
men with a "smart sprinkling" YtlJlMi Rill) UUllillv!
real live Yankees" iin.1 such ns a H. It. tl kl.si;iI would re-
. . ...
It would be well for all Texiuus having
friends and aritiiutanco in Iowa lo write
and expose tho KaJicul slanderers of the
State.
Uti
Keep everything In the Grocery line.
kkatom a JOIIXKIS.
JmiiiKs ia in reeuipt of his nininmoth
ond unrivaled slock of Dry Goods embra-
oing evcrylhlntf in that line. Duycr will
find il lo lliclr in iciest toexanilno il before
milking Iheir purchases.
Ouixa to SeitoiiL. Wo prim on nur out-
side an article under llio above cnplion.
We ore well plcnicd with il and so we
hope our rcndeis will bo. It was written
by a "poor old bachelor" editor and we
defy nny beuedicl in Texas lo bent it. Rend
it ond see if you render cannot join us in
our defiance. Dut il Bounds strange com-
ing from an miniated man one of those
lonely beings whom Ik Marvel culls "the
footballs of destiny." We can imagine hint
sitting in his sanctum; musing of the
evanished joys of evanished years. Let
those who cuu sneer lit Hubert Josselyn's
head; but strickeu by the wtitid of Inspir-
ation that nnoiciil "tuinplo of the soul'i
gives forth sweeter s' rains than lliu Lesbian
Sappho ever sung sweeter mysic Ihnn
ever floated from the Meuinonitin Blaluo at
the first kiss of the morning sun.
SgyBrit'gs Goodrich recently killed Mr.
M. D. Hall editor of tho Anderson Gladi-
ator. We know not the provocation.
tgy'-Admirnl Semmes Is in New York
superintending the publication of his new
book.
. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows
will meet iu San Finucisco next year.
' tQy A riot occurred in New Orleans on
the night of the 22d ull. hi which several
negroes nnd whites were killed nnd wound-
ed. Il was subsequently quiulod. See full
account In another column. ' . j
Sf We lenrn from the Waxnhnchie At-
gut that Cnpt. J. W. Graves litis purchased
the press nnd material belonging to the
ollice of the Cleburne (Johnson county)
Chronicle and will soon commence the pub-
lication of a paper at Cleburne.
tTUe Domooriicy of Parker county
we learn from the Wealberford Times pro-
pose 10 hold "a rousing Mass Meeting and
Barbecue at wealberford on Saturday the
17th day of Octobor 1808." The ;Times
adds that it ia to he no lame and insignifi-
cant affair 1 he democracy are fully arous-
ed aud are determined that this party re-
uuion shall be a politicaleta worthy of the
glorious and by gone days of the republic.
If Main had gone Democrat io we
should have had some doubt as to the re-
sult ia some of the Western Stales as voles
New England this year so don't vote h
great well. Listen for lbs western thun-
der. .
Th AusttS Gaxetie sari that la an
address before the Voting Men's Democrat-
ic Club of Austin oa the 2")ih ult Hon.
Wi. M. Walton Chairmaa of Ilia Execo-
tive Committee of the Stale "announced
hisdeierminatioa tuaddress Oca. I'.ej nolds
the Commander of this Military District
stating that aa attempt would be made lo
hold a Presidential elrciiaa ia tbia State
a Diets expressly forbidden by him."
CST kTe bare aot received a copy of lb
Rask Observer for many weeka. We do
I aot know whether te attribute the failnre
to It el paper at the Post Office.
f3r The Flat elerli lake place ia
tbc -tree great Stale r Pennsylvania
Ohio aad ladiaea aa loraday aeit Ik
13;k inal. W eball W k witk errs ia ter-
ea t for tb rrn.lta of ilaa elections aa
eonieg a eery near ta lb Presidential
rVt'ioa ibe r iIoeaee will tell visibly aa
bat rjaat.
asrw.'wet-e dav
keaee the rreei-
i eff ia aetee of
(Wct)M .
gtlr
mmm.
KTIt is rerted laal il K.d-1 w're -
"ke-e are ia-jOTlirg end Ivaai-aning
armed Bgroe in.'e il-e ei'y e.r 5ew Orlesas.
i a k.i J ii
plaka 1. !
" ' I
'lf M" f
... a - - l Iv. I . . II I
akwfc at U a--
Tta aaav
7
U aVJ W
lk 1411 ar I
fttaa
fvi 1 n.imi uj.l ai lk TikU
itftiN fc U f.il.aia. - lvkli
( lwa:
..j.. g ;T yuur
:ar tt Mli u U Cau of
( Uaiav 'J .laiw la lv lar (a
tlv uj' Uaillilal
m iy..ko t l aU lI'U lott't. ul
NoHl.ii.ti n 'lV.aa.ll rfiilaiu
itTV0 U aulifjl 1 l.ui li olil'lt ll.rw j
i.rttrou at li.a la anJ iuilo mini
Ur of U ork aliUjM a I.. I hi.Mai.tlte
bUa ; ato lau la.tc! Il.al lJ
mli to 1 1.0 .Im li. atl'Uli
Iiuuaa lliut aJ.U mut ! to it al-ln sr.
BIIIU. ll Ih.iIm T ail'l tta'cr laiUr.
-
iK-man Jl rr..m ttw t-iunty
" " i
l"l'" " 'h"' n'r. I'tt'
i" iH. in "'r mi lea of Hvtatur
will n I ir.-o dr..yo i.riiorat.
"!'" lllr"" Jcwr
w'd- JI"'oll willlivotoboa l.un-
uroil niul iiinoioi'ii
tiiiito n rovivnl Ii:ih born in r.
rem. iu town during ll.o uook in.dor
direction of I!.1. . I'muild mid Hob
f.irj. of tbo riilii.Tinii tliiiri.li
.
l hore liaveboe.ikuver.il ronvei.on-
Iiurt'iiiij no1 tuu tut I'.n.f; tuiiiuiiie-n.
Thu good limoa uru coining.
Mas ni. ..i .1..
. Y B. JVl.' lUKOH. .... ....."IM
public generally thai ah la fully p.e.arrd
iu give Icmsoiii in Mu-'.c Vrnl .Miimc and
Muaio on I'ian.i and lliiiiur. Ti-rn. rua-
loinary. For further pariii'iilnm c.ll al
her reaidrnce diagonally npp iaiie fioul of
Masonic Hull D .Mas Texas. A share of
patronage respectfully sol. cited.
October 10 st;-t.
1)i;i!S()NS whnl.nvr nnl herelofiire given
Iu Iheir I. sts fur t'niled Siatva Inter-
11 ul Hevenue Tax for the year IStiS are re-
quested lo do so nt once ns 1 i-.j ili 1 e.l by the
law. I will be futi.id nt nil times at my
ollice In the lliish llull.lln.
II. T. MtI.EAV
Asst. Ass'r I U. li Dir. -llli Dist. Texas.
Dallas Oct. Ill l;tf
THE DALLAS JI ANl'FACTL'lt-
ING C'OMl'ANY
BEG lo announce that they arc now pre-
pared lo gin nnd put up Cotton for
Shipment in the vei v heel sly lo.
Will furnish IIACiUIN'O and TIKS to
Ihose wishing to huv.
Will pay ilia highest mnrkot price for
Colton-in-lhc-sccd.
Will also make Liberal Cash Advances
with Bulging nnd Ties on ('niton entrusted
to thciu lor Shipment nnd Sale.
C. II. 11KAUCII.U1P Supt.
Dallas Oct. 10 ll'iiP 4:1 in
THE BEST nOTELS IU. TEXAS.
TUB ATTENTION' OF TUtVKIKII.S IS CALL-
ad lo Ilia
HUTCHIIJ3 nOUSE
HOUSTON TUXA9
GEO. MOOIIIC lrprlelur.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
(Formerly luland City House)
' GALVESTON TEXAS.
ITlOOnE tfc 8LMIJInMt rroprielora.
' Tlioie hoiiBcs aro iccttud lo none In Hie South itnil
tin iir'jprivlor will fcimrij no imlns 10 secure thecuni
furt of tlioir gnesti. .
TUB KUTCaCI.'VS HOINE
Ia well k 110 wo as tho JIiu-bI JIiMoI fn llio Bute and
the nittl of I lio lifM hi t In- I n 1 1 nl SIuU-b. 1 1 h In re
well wnrmetl and ruillilntitl mid rniili!e nf aivnin
nimhillng 500 gnctn l mire. JuiHuir thr pt
Siiinnuvr It has hven thoMinlily ovortianlifl fttieil
with gna anil ra-rui-nlitlntd antl imw stirpnei'i the
urcoiiiiuoilittlon on wbicu its n putaliuu liiu huiu.o
forti been eatabllahrd.
THE EXCIIAVGK IIOTEI. 1
In the well known ISLAND Ull Y IlOl'HK to whirli
Urge additions hare boon mido.antl t lit whole huiirw
hue been newljr fu'.nUhed ftoni tun to boltiiu.
The table d'hote of both lmtiia will be BiipidimT
with 111 best the mnrket nfliirtls nnd tho rat.f of
board will in conformity with tho llmci bo as tow
as tltoae of any aim ihtr hUaU any it hero In tho lul
tetlSUtra. ; ' ': 1
The EXCIUKGR HOTEL OMNIBUS will take
patten n to and from the ram aud boats al Gm1ym
ton froeof charge. ' ' y-' oet 10-:Crn.
NOTICE.
THE PARTNERSHIP formerly existing
between Masten l!o.s & Uro. ia this
day (2!Jd September 1808) dissolved by
mutual consent and In future will be con-
ducted V W. W. A A. J. Koss ' under the
style of Ross & Uro. The notes and ac-
counts of the former firm are in lb hands
of Rosa & Uro. who are authorised tosetile
up the business. Persons knowing them-
selves indebted lo us will please come for-
ward without further notice and settle as
we are anxious to close the business.
octlO If . i ROSS & URO.
TI1E STATE OF TEXAS
To the Hhrriff r Vontlohli of Vallat
County Qrctinff:
11riEREAS on the 2Hib day of Sep-
II leather 18G3 oath has been made by
Asariah Moss Ihat James f. Anslry is
absent from the State so that the ordinary
process of law cannot be eerved upon him;
There foie yon are hereby commanded ihat
yoa by making publication of this writ ia
the Dallas Herald a newspaper printed in
the lowa of Dal In a Texaa for ihree suc-
cessive weeks before the mora day ihere-
i of yon enmntoa the said James F. Ansley
i le fci and appear before ibe District Court
of Dallas Loaety oa the Brat day or the
aext Terea thereof to he heldea at the
f oartknoM ia the Iowa of Dalian ea the
10th Monday after the id Monday ia An-
j R1ri j) ( kt na f )w hgridiTd
dollars 4a aaaa a wmwiirr note exrea-
ted by the aaid Jame f. Aaaley le said
Asaraiak Move and Gee. W. One aew ae-
eeeaed fnr tbe earn f foor hundred iM
larn and dated July th SOtk a. 1 SOT.
and payable oa r 'hrUrrr t he first day af
Jaaasry a. a. airk lterl ibereea.
frvsa O a teal day of iv-te-ber. I' at the
rae af twelve per cert per isiaa.
Hrreia fail rot atd of (his writ da
reieea make a tbe law diree'a.
I Wi'ae M. Tbeeeaei. Clerk of
T M '7''"
KZT'j (rnia.y and Ibe ia. pre of ibe
' . f krrr4
h fiay C'
; dctntar
W T'!f VE ET
itv
Clerk hu Cl. b. C Texas.
lll ra llae la Trta.
AI.LES & HKITMA.N.N
Cerser RiUfcCanjaeictSlrtets.
HOUSTON TEXAS.
II
avr Jt'sr BiTirivrw rrn htca-
MtU
T. U .K. II V
Dlrrct from LobUiIIIc Ky
Tfc jirval aadj TUal alark ever kroekl
la Tsaeef Wool-W.ik far Wa sad
Carriage.
Ill'ltJt
It I US
HIHKlJl.
8IIAKTS roLKH WlliriJ
PI.OWH
IRON
CO.U
tieeto.
We ate alfo irctlting
Hy Ilrcit.ntlKtlon('oiiiinii)'
by every veasel from New Vurk
Largo Invoices of
TI.N-ri.ATK
khi:kmiion
noiisE-snoES
MULE-SilOI-P
NAILS
BOLTS
NDTS
CUAINS
AXLES
BPltlNGS
WIRE
ALL KINDS OF IRON AND STEEL.
Wo keep full stocks of nil Goods in oiir
line nud call public attention to our facil-
ities for furnishing
CAR IRON AND STEEL.
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS.
IRON AXLETR EES very superior.
CHAINS LOO AND TRACE.
' TIN PLATE AND SHEET IRON
an immcnio slock.
'...' w ' . ':
MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BOLTS.
ROD IRON. : ; : '
ilORSE ' SHOlS NAILS and SPIKES.
ARROW COTTON TIES.
WOODWORK FOR CAItRIAGKS and WA00NS
in any qnanlities Ihat may be desired.
Buying of Manufactories and Shipping
by tbe Cheapest Lines we are able to
DEFY COMPETITION
in the Texas or New Orleans markets.
Older from the Country tiled promptly.
AttEN t nKIIMASH
Are alee in tbe Commission Business aad
pay especial attention te Ike sale ef
COTTON. WOOL
HI D33S!
THEIR
Xew rirt-rrof
ItRICK W ARmOI SE
slfoHe pV aeeori'y la rrodaea aoa-
s.geed t taesa.
i Oct. X1IC9 ivi 11
eie eie et4
ALSO
If till
Dillat County Arricultursl an I 2uclianlcal Aesoclatlon
II . U kill ml li I r lily I ' r lolt ea fir
10tk till 311 i tii T OTTOCCS. 18(9.
IWLL AM) WI.NTKK (iOODS
kaJ are aaa Wi .I4 a. Xt'tX U1W IMTM. Hair id. kai aa aaag kl al tea
kaais (a ik Staa l oua. aaj ae a avll a Ua a aay a. Tare kaa ea-
kird auk ( aad a.ik lalcirae le Ik aaaiaaa iki a.ikai If nut
W. I. .MUIU'JIV
AMI f'Ulr Or" A VI-BV IXUuK AMU V.tl:ii:U Aes'l:iklE.T nr
r ao(its. ai:(ict:i:if:s. in ttn in . cj:t:. iim .:
6-..:." vr.i iff' li ouit iim ..'
nOO'JX SII0K.S AM) HATS
OK THU l-tTtjT liTVUJN
Uad.ee' t'laaka tUaalt Jarkrla Nnb'aa B'hala ie la tery fieal (tilclyi
LAjDIS' JTIZ33 GOODS.
TiiMaalaga ie aa eeJI.a iMaruWi Weak tlwada af all kind. fr Ural's aal
Uj. CI-kiBf HK.U.V MAH; l'J.ri.. J saw alike aa l at ery low pricee.
Itur (uad ai af ikaieiy Uat iUliiy un. lo ikia Biaiktl aad ae Ml sell al
ari.y low a.iee VnT Oil a. a eall.fl ...
Bill aairrkaae (In Iti.N tt toL aad MtJ J TV l !"' avatkel pi Ice'
far ikeaa ia liawla ar t'a.k.
1 14. T(a oVflemUtr W lJ i.it if
CASH!
1WII I. pay lb C.l. fur all ro.l
au.f d ll.dredeliveml.i. saa in balls
or l m.v bullae on a.il luial uf loan.
Give. Hides prrfemd.
II KN It V ll'H.I. 1
Ili..lr3 I NIK all
holier.
Mil. I Nilaallllll give nolle lhal he
baa ml. I eul bis entire alin-k f good I
lu Mr. M. Levy alio will hrrrellerrundiict
the bualneea In hi own name and al lb
old aland. He solicit the patronage of tho
old bonae.
Mr. I. KuMhaiiin will remain for a few
dava and will aelllo up llio bu'iurss of lb
.dd house.
OctoUr fl I SOS 3 :!l.
TO IXTERXAL HIIVKXI K
TAX-IMYKMS!
T
rau xiith i:. Thai
the Ai.niml
l.l-t lor IN'.4 hnvius hern f..rnr.lr.
lo me by Ihe Cullrclor for enlleeliiiu as tbe
law reipiires the samo being duo and pay-
able I will attend nt
for tho purpose of collecting the said 'lax
On (lie 2In( J:Jil and ri If la or
Ot tolicr isvs;
And for all Taxes not paid nl ihat lime il
will become my duly lo collect the same
with a penally of o per centum nd.liliounl
and Interest nt one per centum per month
03y.Moiithly List will l.o collected nl
the samo lime. HAM I. Kit HIH
. Deputy Collector 5th Diwtlh Dist. Texas.
Ocl. 18H8 ihllt
DON'T J KliP
YOUR WOOL
At home but bring il in to ine niul
pet tho highest prieo in (nods or
Money. M. LKVV
N. E. cornor 1'iiblio Square
BRING IN" YOUR
BEESWAX
For which j-ou will jjet the best
prico in Goods or Money from
M. LHVy
N. E. corner Piiblio tfiiuire.
CALL AT THE
Hew Sky-light Gallery
N OR TU SIDE Of THE SQ UAUK
AND GET YOU II
PHOTOGRAPHS!!!
tfJS-ALL rERSONS wbhing Stin-l'ic-jKaTiiires
of nny kind would do well to
call on llio undersigned at his
' New Sky-Light Gallery.
KORII SIDE 01' THE SQUARE."
He is now taking beautiful life-like Pic-
tures and invites tho patronage of those
wishing work in his lino promising cut ire
satisfaction in ull instances.
J. M. BROWN.
Dallas August '-"J 1808-5U:tf
W. T LESLIE
WATCH-MAKER
AT W. C. C. AKARD S STORE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE
. : DALLAS TEXAS. '
February lo 18G8.-r-22ilf.
DALLAS TEXAS.
Keatou aV Johnson Proprietor. '
We keep an excellent house nnd will be
pleased' to have you slop with ns. A if -
IIAfaI.fa AND TIKS!!
C10TT0N-PLANTERS are requested to
) notice ' that Uaggiag and Ties have
been procured and are now on hand for
Iheir especial accommodation. Also iu
sdditien to tbe former stock
llrown and Wenched Domes-
tics: Hickories.; Calicoes;
Hosiery;
and a fuTI assortment of Bottle Goods.
Just received at
"THE CHEAP CORNER"
aept 20-2;lf . Wester Old Stai d.
JIST KEtKIVED
AND FOR SALE
mf n tjptt-
CAWBY
I1ISISX PRHES BBIXDT PE1CHLS
SODi CBAflERS- r
LONDON PORTER &.C.
T IU WBITB CAll AT
lVLSTKR'S OLD 8TAD
Ja'y 11 lSt.8 41tf
NOTICE.
VLI. PERSONS indebted le the ander-
igned are hereby requested ie aiake
psyaieat aa or before tbe iret of Xoveeal-er
it ar their are-oneta will be placed ia
tbe kaads f aa offieer for immediate col-
lee' ina. All wb ail eoaie ep before the
ebere-Bemed da'e eB ay ibeir iadehte-4-ares
ia ran r aay elker prod oca at lb
bra aiarket price.
Vlir ready al all ti e to rH wanl oa
Ike aal reraaa. ki. M. k.oRtti'W.
wus Sk-i-i. 12 l?'. M
Xorth-Kust t orncr of the
Pllllllc S'JIUirt.'
'
LLAS TliX A
'
Z3onlor Ira
DRY (.0 01)8
CLOTniNO
shoes boots;
! YANKEE NOTIONS ..
i
' FAXCY AXI STAPLE GOOU'.
j J'nrn'ijii niul Jfomr.itii'
I.AIMKh
DRESS goods;
I.r ALL l.KsrKII'TION'S
mmmMT
CUTLEllY etc. etc etc.
ymrn he is determined io soil t
CJIEA VER
THAN
AXY
OTHER
JW17SE
TJllS SIDE OF
XEIV ORLEANS.
Don't lake my word but mine nnd
sir. fur ymiwlf. Sm nnj utm k trnru .
nit jirit't'g mxJ thfi. ynu iritl lie satis-
Jicil from your oicn observation. t
tvT nnii the. Iiiuhext markrt prices
for ) ID ES WOOL nml BEES- -
II AA in money or gooiiiitw
. M. L.KVY.
Daixah June 0.18(18. 38Hf
WHOLESALE RETAIL .
DRUGGIST
South East Corner of the Public Square
DALLAS TEXAS
KKKPS constantly on bund it full :
asa.-rlmeiit uf '
D.ugs. IleiUclueB Pain's Oils Glass
DyeS'-nS-i S'a'tonery' Fancy Toilet
Ai'Iclcs Scaps French and Amer-
loau Perfumery Eroast Pumps
autl Surgloal Insirumeats. : '
Al.KO '
JEJ-ui?.r3a.. Oijiclionn
The lint tuhtlitute fur Qniniue.
TILrjETS PLUID ESTSACTS '
PocUct Cases for rhys.cians
An.l a ell selmted lot of
PATENT MEDICINES.
FEMALE DINNER PILLS tlii'ii nnd Sii-
gnrconied CIIOlfK SMOKINO AND
CHKWl.NO TOItACCO nnd
PURE AND CHOICE LIQUORS ;
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
tQyl.ibciiil discount allowed lo the Pro-
fession nud ihe trade bringing our price
within the range of Oalveslou aud New Or-
leans rates. - v . t-r
BQTPrescript ions carefully prepared at
nil hours day and night.
Dallas May 2.1 1808.-80:1'. . '
Unm. A norm E. II. C.!SUii.f
PrcsidenU Secretary.
HOUSTON
xiMTOAricii coiarAST.
CasU Capital- M0300.
Exchamjc. Drpoxile. C!Uctim.
" aoAnn or MnEcrons:
W. J. 1t.ilcl.iaa I lenj. A. Pe-tH
V W. tlray l Wan. M. P.ice
Eobt. BrcwMer C 8. Longeope
R S. Willis.
The Companv Imvi and sells Cold Silver
Cnrreviey aad E.ehanire at beet "-
Draws al sight ea Calvestaa New Orle-
ans New York and London.
Merrhaatslw Ike ia.erioT raa have Es-
ckanre forwarde.1 la Ibeir errevm"''eBt
at any pe.lat.'vipa Ikrir order eriih fnade
and a dnplicot bill retaraed to ikess ky
retara mail.
! Co11ectien nf eak paper aaade wiiVwit
ebarce and aec-aai kept so ject te eifkl
' draft.
r.ords BJ etker eeroriiiet aad aaenr-
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Swindells, John W. & Hutchen, Virginius. Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1868, newspaper, October 10, 1868; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294487/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .