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THE DAllA JIKHALI): FIWMY MO K SKPTKM B t.K .5, 187. 4 W.McCALi:il,l,iHor. rnir inll.V 11 Kit A I.I' i piibllniird every 5,1 tfnV.I.'innnlMl W'X'Vm. ; , delivered by curriers III the "' b " Yilly cHtulim tti.'I.Kf-t AMKliilHl IW nnd ic l UlHimieuw fr"i nil 1'iiH'j ?l'. au ryup w wiuuiht.ful ,""' usaaiuij ia "!' TSB WKKKLV K'.HAl.n, jpubll. rtnlunlnr attornlKU, ' WW per II (Wl l months, "" taw dull Id ty !" itinil.livu CTvrj uit milium or niluliimill Hi" Mia'-Hel re, Sll'l III I'll' I'll,.. , " LV IIKKAI.V l till- I.JI tllMT, HIlVU clli, publi.lil III Tiaiw Mnli of Anl ''b "')'' , . nupi.r lias nlwiijw "J"'rlv",V1"ilr.."JLl!i' .' ". Aiming i rmnmimii .... . ...... itiuny more new ones, we rcspcHlull) so licit the tiivnmf lln, people. AOEN'W-l" Vork I J.VXUKWMl llroiul. wuyi . K llowmx '.. ''"' "' Phlladelphlai '(, Wkuhkiiki.i, A lo. Bl ' InWct OKI", A IIUKKMAN, Nl-f OrlwiMt T. UciMTVHK. ll'iiirtnin K II I'loe lret. clmiliiimtli H. H. Fabvin, . lOi Vlnmitreet. ' TBHMR of milworlillon mid rub nf wlver- ' l'iihlldii'1-H, ,' Remember th Prliwiry McclliiR of 'tlie Democnitle Party, to be Held at deb Election Precinct, on Hi 11th or ..ctober Kexl. It will be wen by jmcll U'lcKinni "In to-dnyV Hkbam), that tlm wlltom of tlic8Ute, at ft mcelliiK lieM In Austin an Weilmwlay, ugi'ml to meet In iicr muii, cm Wwliiesilu.v next, uud nconjit 1 tlm Invitation of the Missouri, Konmw mi J Texiw lUillwuy, fonin excursion to CalonK" and Ht. Louis. If powOliIt' Tub Hbbald ahull lie rcprcHcnti'tl In the excunilon. ' 'k hour ooiisldoi'iililu ,' complaint from our wilMcrjlierH ut Tunvll, Kimf nmn county, Iwouime of no poHtolllto having an yot been ctftlllheil nt Unit ' iilnee. It Is an Iniportnnt point on tin -i ... ' . .. i .1 i.i ., 'I'l-XHd uml l'ucine iwuwuy, unu wniuiu, . we ih Ink, long ulnne have had the ben- I III U llimLIIMIIJr. Ill' HIV in m that n name hiw bnei sent lip and iw onuneiidwl lor poul nuwtor, and it Ik tlmo that the mutter Hhould have been attended to, It l to be hoped that the matter will receive the Immediate nt. tent Um of the proper authority. "oi R VIENNA C0HHE8P0NDEXCK ' ' ' ' Vjkxna, July 20, 187.'). Entering the Exposition (i'iouiuIh from the went end, near the Machinery Hull, the first thing that utlruclN the A eye of an Ameriean will be the "Stars 1 uml KtriiHw," floating from a very tall lion omoke tHck or chimney, belong I tun. .k ilin lu.llnl'Q u'lllnll fnrlltull lllO vl Hteum for tlio American machinery. : l'hi name Hug wuh the only one which . decorated the Machinery Hall nt the l'arls Kxpwitlon In and In to-dny the pride of IU owner, an it llotitu in the air at a higher point than any other flagon the grouudH, That ray which hungs on the flag-iitiiff on the end of Machinery Hull la un attempt, though A ridiculous one, by Aimtrla, to innlie nn American flag. . f)ur Cominiiuloiiers have been re quested to remove it and put in its place a flag that we will not be aHhamcd of, but they have no time to uttend to am all mutters, and so scores of little things are left undone, which, if at tended to, would add to our sclf-rcupcct, um well as place us In a more favorable light before the world. - To our right's "The American He tauraut," which has been one of the causes of our trou blu and disgrace. To our left stands a pyramid of Iron punipn, which are not In motion yet ; the water In flowing from the top one down through nil of them, , The-American maehiuery occupies the went end of the vast hall, and as we entor we find ourselves Immediately nt home. There is a Howe sewing inn chine running by steam with lightning-like rapidity, and yet under the most complete control of the foot of the operator, as one, teu or fifty stitches can be made at will. Near by are ten machines which attract universal attention, and are by many considered the most novel, Ingenious and interesting of any ma chines lu the whole exposition. They are for making shoes, and, "they my," can manufacture five hundred pairs In one day, This first machine Is fur making the heel. The layers of leath er, cut luto shape, are placed upon a similarly shaped plate of metul which revolves, so that at one point they come under a hammer which presses them; at another point a number of awU desceud and pierce the holes, which at the next point are filled with tho nails. As the heel is taken out you nee that on the side which fastens to the boot the nails project. ' A hoot ready tor the heel Is put upon the ma chine, the heel placed where it be long, and a hammer descending into the boot at one blow drives the nails through and rlveta them. ! The machines for cutting pegs nip off ine intn strips or wood or the iron or brass wire, making atone nip the head or one peg square, and the point of the , succeeding one sharp, . , ; ' - Then there la the machine for insert ing and fastening the metal eyelets, the machine for finishing and polic ing the heel, aud the sewing machines which make the chain stitch, and run with a single thread. Bhoemaking is no longer work it fun. The shoe maker sets hia machines running and whlflttHi while they do the labor, as no pasx oi iae work U done by hand. At the west stand w Hnd a machine Whleh Is very Ingenious as well as vers fraetical a patent cutting machine. invented by Mr. Albln Worth, of lyumi iHianu. h w a , machine by , ri: : .js of which alt arUl of cluthlnit. . hoots, shot, umbrellas, etc, can be cut oct as t :5Ci!y as by the shears, lire foot nl Inched, ami It will lie wen i t once thai, by this incann, when the thickness of the gootN, or the niiiiibcr of layern is InuronNul, the liability to Irregularity In the cutting Is wit there. Iiy liKTcaiied, as in cutting with the kIiciuh. Jly means of n bundle and thumb-pint v altuched tothecut'ei'-bar, the iniirliiiie Is completely tiuih r the control of the operalnr, and whin the mateilal Is perfectly marked and fl oured by the pntent piu employed for the purpose, one hund -nil and twenty thlcktieMHcs of diuhIIii nro cut aiulcl ly iiiitl accurately cut us one, The power eun be supplied by hand or by Nleuiii, uml when the lutu'r Is ned, the eapulilllly of the iiiitelilni' Is greatly in creased, and can be made to cut layers of cloth up to iIu'imi Inches in thick ness. The original Jmnchlue was llrst operated In INTO, and now more thun twenty ilinis are using them in their manufacture. Mr. West Is demonstrating every day to the world at this exposition that a good wagon or eurilage wheel can be linn Ui without healing the tire. The tlru Is set by pre sure, the wheel being placed lu a circular liuiiil, which closes upon It, sipiecliig upon it as you would squce.o putty lu the hum!, Hh suei'css Is acknowledged, aud the oper ation much admiicd by workmen and good Judges. Kulrbanks' scales are here, ready to uxslxt all who wish to do an honest commercial business, Machines' for making wooden buck ets attract much attcution, ltuckets, such us we one, are unknown here, and It Is doubtful If they would find them a lvuiitageous, us they (lb the most of their carrying In the large hut tea, which they can fasten upon their backs. An elegantly finished street ear from New York Is greatly admired, and It may not he generally known that New York furuishcH street ears to Month America, France, England and also to Vienna, although not built exactly alter the American plan. The same manufacturing company also sells om nibuses Into the same countries. The steam fire engine which Is here displayed took the llrst premium in Russia, but It is too small to appear to good advantage, and does not fully and truly represent us. Upon tho whole, our machines are universally admired and commended, and although many of them are similar to machines of the French and English, yet we furnish more that Is really novel than any other nation, and some even go so far as to say that there is really nothing new outside of America. Hut, per hups, that would bo carrying self praise a little too far. F.nghmd, our nearest neighbor, hciiiIn some lino specimens of heavy machin ery, such as those for cutting off bars of cold iron from four to six Inches in width and an inch in thickness, and the work Is done with as much case us one would cut heavy writing paper with a pair of shears. Other machines are fur punching holes through great heavy plates of cold Iron, and still others are making holts, pressing them into form aud putting heuds on them, all ut one motion. The washing of wool Is here progressing very satlnfactorlly by a large machine apparently without an attendant, while the next machine makes It Into thread, and tho next weaves It Into a fabric. The French exhibit muchiucs for manufacturing cotton cloths of varl- aus styles. Helglum sends locomotives. One of them, as largo as two ordinary ones, has the appearance of two hav ing been driven into one, so that but one smoke stack is left for both, while the other parts remain quite distinct, there being six drive wheels on each side, and the whole weight of the loco. motive rests upon the drive wheel, as Indeed Is generally the case Irt Europe. Germany could not lie truly repre sented without allowing their machin ery for brewing beer, and we could cer tainly ask for no greater display in this direction. But our heads nro aching with the whirl and noise, our eyes tired of look ing nt a half mile of machinery in full motion, and we will leave this Pande monium for this time, thinking it bet ter to see a few thing well than to give careless glance to a multitude of ob jects. C. R. BAIRD, AT HIS NEW HTOHKON Klin int., Opp. PoytlrnN llns Jimt received an entire i)ew ntnck of STAPLE, FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES And Choice Liquors Whli-h he In offering nt the Inwwt prices. Give him cnll. 177,11m u.n. BAIRII. Water! Water! Water! All persons wlstilnif welli would do well to cull on J. I'.XAHUKNT, who hns secured the rlKht lor this Htste to the oulebnUsl JILZ WELL AUGER. For further particular csll nt nnr nfflee, In f UL'i'irid ibiiunivn lljil'hit. . .. en.ron and Jackson streels. east of of lb Piwlofflee, Persons wlshlnc It rmrchsse conntr. nre- rlnct, town or isnn rlKRts will do well to call nl once. .inn J. 1. NAKUEXT. COPARTNERSHIP. We linve this dsv formed eotmrtnershln nnder the Arm nmneof Mtom A (.nldwell, for the purpose of eonduellna wboMnle liquor nd toboeto buslnes In the city or Italiu. nun, m. M 1 r:KH, 10S K. VAUIWRIJj. Psllns. (eutemlier I. 1S7.1. ' 171 1 in BLAOKSMITIUNQ 103. li "V7ELCII, ftattkal Ihm Rmt nl nml Kxlw'rtk wim',r:"KTev V V f RAILROADS. "GOOD TIME'-' II AM COMM. 0' Til to NATION! TXZI9 Texas & Pacific in no v Open from Dallas to Shrove port and Jofrorson. On Monday, August 11, uml iliillv (HiiniliiyH exi.i-ili(i, inilll I'm I her Holler, 1 1 if 'HIST R0l?ri MAIL AMI KVIMtlCS."1 Will lllllVO DlllluH Ul TllH II. Ml., III'llV'llIK III M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ul r.': Vii. ti,.,.M i h! i 1 1 in .Viil p, in,. Iwl'.'iNim hi 7:10 p, in,, ami NlirtvrHu hi S: H i I', in, "WKST Bill SI! M ta AM) KU'IIKW IrKVi'M Nli-t'Vi'!iill. l ll.-r'ill II, III., IIITlVllIK III Miimhnll ul VM ii. in,, lnli'i imllimul .Ihik' IIimi ul liiilu n. in., iMIiineiilii ul Kiln , in,, iir I'lVliiK ill InilliiH ill 7 : 1 1 . Ill, Klllimi'Olir AITOMMUIIATMIN. Iimivi'h.Ii'II -ihcii 1 1 1 1 (Hiin.lnys txvilni), ul 7 ii. in., .Miiriiliul! K:.'u n. m., tn rl -in,- In Hliievi'iiiirl nl II ii. in. JKFFKKSOX ACCtni.lUlDATION, leaves Hlimvi-iiorl. dully (Huinliis exeepleili, lit . i!::m p. in,, Miirnliall ul II p, in.; nnlviim III Jelli l'mill nl 7:1(1 1. III. CONNECTIONS. Slm;e ruiiiM'i'lliHHiuiiftiut JeMei'Miiii lur the Ii'I'iiiIiiiih nl Hie l 'nl r uml rulhili KhIIi'iiiiiI, uml nil Hie ,rllieliiil tuiinN In NitrllieiiHl Ti'Mih; nl MliievnMirl with I lie Hlin;e line In Molll'iie, mill llmilK lo New (llleiuinj ul l,ullK view mul Mliiiienlii Willi Hie liilenmMoniil uml Ui'ent Nni'lliern llililrnml lur J'.vler, 1 1 .'ii i ii'. lloipiliin, AuhIIii, (iiilvi'Kinii. mul New ( iiieiuiH, ami ill Imlhix Willi the IVxiu Centrul Itiillt'oml I'm' nil mliN North mul Muni Ii. uml with Iliu HI 1'imi Slime l,lneii for foil, wuiili mul iiiiIiiIk In yiinil, JOHN .'. IHclvSdN, (leiit'i'iil Hiiierliili'iiileii, W. II. XK W.MAN, lii-iicrnl riiHNiiiner Atimit. I'iil.w if flPdUSEmrNTS. VARIETIES. OPEN EVERY NIGHT SONGS, DANCES, JIGS. FARCES. ETC. Best of fines an ilipors always on band luiitir Private Pleasure BY JOSEPH PUTZ. From and after this date, the 7th liiMlnut, thi DALLAS CITY GARDEN, limited mi PATTKIWON STIIKKT, will bo eniiitneti'il iw a prtvitle liiitiiutliui. All uelillemoll will lie iiilniltleil Kit KK, lull luillcn will beulluweil within the eneliMiiri.' Only when an Invitation Tioket is preaented at the gate. These tlekelK cim he nhlnliieil nt the oflU't', In front of THE (iAUDK.N. This methoil of ihIiiiIhhIoii, the ini'letor him been ooinpelleil to uilopt in eoiiNiHiiienoe (if the ImpoHltloiiN which have been lune lleeit upiin hln vIhIIoih by illMVHllnlile per roiih, A Macnincent Pavilion for Dancln? ITiis been fltlinl tii, mul every rnnvenlenoe pH'pareil to innke thin (lenlrnblo pliiee lor Evening and Sunday Itesort- A competent police foreo will be In con stant attendance lo piwerveonler. Thnnltful for pust I'nvorH mul for I lie llhcnil pal roimne liexlo weii iipun him, the proprie tor bens n eontlnumice of the Hume from bin fi leu, I.i mul iu'liorlem, Il.tl-cllm Chas. Moisterlians HAH IN KUI.HirKItATION Ills Dallas Brewery Anil Is renily to supply nil orders In the city, county, mul from nhmnd, with ijii:sii Kannl lu body nd llavor lo the best St. IaiiiIs or Cliiclliliiill lleer. He has opened. In connection with his Itii'weiy, A It AM) I VVIL1 Where those who are wearied with work can retire every Hnndny evening mid remile themselves with the lieveroiie thai, cheers without Inebriation, anil listen tons ftnemu sic nn can be heard In any quarter of the wuriii ABMISSION FREE, mu JRSIMNCL LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AMI'UIICA. At a meethiK of the members of f he t.lfe Association of A merles, to vleel ortlcers for the Itolhi District, the following gentlemen wrrovJioaeii ; . M. Hwlnk, President. W, H. Unston, Vice-President. John M. Htemmons, Attorney, T. U, Marsalls, Trensiirer. !. W. llylor, Heeretary pro tern. Medical Kxnmlners l'nul l .rrliiulnn. J.H. CnrrliiKlon, F. K. Hughes. Finance Cominl.sve J. H. Mrynn, W. H. Oftstoii. 4MI. lk'sncbsmp. vireomn u. m.mwiiik.w. H. Haston.J. A. IjMinsnl.K. P. Ccwcii.T.UMarsalls, J. II. Hrynn, jonn m. nieminoom. I.f7ittr RIEDICKA. FEMALE BEAIT1". IIVKH there mnn, lives there woman, 4 mi lost to reason, that he or she cannot Admire mul nppriTlHte flcniilne female Ih-rii-ly t What a Joy and delhlht lo stand slid an.e npon a nenuny uml iH-nntimi woinnn I Hut, chii there be Itcauty without henltht l.lst lo !C ' "m'M,'un ' Mcmy, puny, sullerlnit ir yon are annoyed with any llnrrln fe male complaint and desire Immediate relief, - " 7 , : V w" ooiiimi oi nr. iromuoole .Knalbih female Bitirrs, and I 'Ki ,lii.HoW b' dra.il.Ui and VH. J. P. InOM(IOOf J5, " ' .Mumphta, Tennesao. Aoi, -,.. l,-.w.m Jokii COilMTICKAl. wis.' COWC jyAKttTft'a Killrift, Tc( Will be npeiied nr the reeeplh i ! n -1 1 m .Moiuliiy,M. pt.'hibi I'M, is7.l, In her new; le-'l; h"Ue, m I l,i. coiner nl l iuiilh um artel slieelK, ..I.".,'.'.',.v- rnrisTvNA KTATK IMVKlhlTV ' JIATDN liOl'fJl-, MICjITAR Y ORCANmATIONJ ThuThli'l II, Ki's,ln,i will In-Kin the llrt Mondiiy III di'loliei' ii"Sl. and clow Hie liml Wei,leill,V III Jlltie, i I. The liiklilniloii lias ii lnru I'acull,.-, an ex teliMlveeoills.' o slii.ly, mul n line l.llil'lliy, Ahiiiii'iitiiNiihit I nliliii'N, i'or Inn her Infoi mulloii, u.lil ii-m Ii. I . lluVli,Mi'iliilenileiil, Union linnifi', I uti'-t :i Ih;:i. I . l I ,V wlin PRIVATE SCHOOL. lorfslrlMtiiitl Kmnll IIo.h KITIMTKII ON C0TT.lliK lK. Near the ('.illinllc unci ll.ijill.il Cliilivhe.. The si'lniol will bi'Klniin MdVliAV, Hl'.l'. 'J'M.M III'. 1 1 1, mul clow (lie l;i-l week In .Inn ', 'I'd II In), Iiy the in. mill, t.l, In eiii'ienry, Mnsle, Vi, III eilll'i'lli'V. I.'se of I'luiio fur pnii'llce, S, In cnrieiiey, urn. .1. i,. v. . n'li vit i:s. .lira. i . i:. Ki l l. I It. . n hers. JIKn llDNMi: IU M IIINO'V. ln.ile leiicber. A few pupils cm, lie iieeuniuioiliiU'il Willi bniinl ul Hie Ni'lioiil. I l It 1 1 in Dallas Springs Seminary For Stuili'iils, Mnlc and Female, Will open MdNllAY, MO I TK MI! Kit S, 117:1. Ill elllll'ue ol MIIS, I', I W, lllliLEII, ?!. A, Principal, Assisted by a corps of II' htm I l.v eilin-iileil pro fessional lelll'lieis. 'file 1 .1 lll!llll k'lll llllil .Mnlheinulli'iil liepuilnii nlsu III he lii chiuw of a selioliu l,v eni li inaii, while an experi- ciii i'il uml a im il lulled linly -1 Halve Ii ksoiih In liislruiiii uml Music anil Heal I'i'iiiiiiiej. The Ki niiiiuiy Is lieluv enliii'i il mi'l ren dered cnnilnilalilc mul coininoilloiih. lis In eiillon Is well ehiwu for pure nlr, Koo.l weler mid iieciliun I'liini coiilnel with Hie various fonus of li',', IIK1' KltKNCKH-.I. W.HwIndells, Publisher ml las lleiMld; Messrs , lliiiioril A Moduli, Williams ,V Kciiy, uml ( oloni'l ,1, W. I'uyne, Altorneys nl l.liw: Messi's. liiistoll A- 'I'liouins, JlMiikeis; Mchm's, llerclor hros,, W'.it. linn llllil ,V Co., Colonel ('. II. Klcvi'llsoll, Cilplilill .1 UN, Tlloinlis, block, Jell A Co., II, f. Jones, and A. M. liiirne. IT.r-1 1 . 1 SL lARYS COLLEGE 'I he next session benlnson SKITKM IlllH I. This iusiliiiiion, directed by Ine llrolhersol the 1 Inly Coss, iiiliii'ils ample nii'iiusof ae ipilrillU it llloionuli Cliisnleal, Helelilllh' met (,'oiniiiereliil hiliicatlnu. l''or llil'iii'iuatliiii iiddii'SH liliOTIIKU JOHN, ('. S. C, KiViw Frelent. DALLAS FEMALE INSTITUTE- The slxlh scholasilc year IickIiih Siill'i rnill.K N (Second Momln.T). Cnrpsnf Teachers, the very best. Tuition payable In bulled males currency, by the half session lu advance, mi l chnrucN Ironi eiilinneu lo closeof hcnsIoii. KiiimII bovsnil inllteil. I'. II. M il.l. nicodlui ', Itn-i I'.-il. AUCTICIN AND C0iiri1ISSI!)N. A CAltl). AVe ore doine; an ain-tinii and cnin nilHsiou IniMiness, at the corner of Kim and Market streets (a prominent point), in this heaiitilnl and fii'owine; city, uml we solli'lUeiiliHiKUmeiits of Hour, jrnin live at'H,IO''.a,',,'.,"."!!."i.'.'.,,vtliine; needed li,v this rapidly increasing population. Ye are also (loini n real eliitc htiMt liess liuylnn', .selling and locating hinds, examlniii! titles, paying taxes, eollecllntf rents, eh'. We sell at public or private sale, as instructed, and make liberal advances on consignments. Our motto: "(Julck sales and jirtMiijit re turns." HefcrenceH:' Swindells ii McCaleh, Kditors and Proprietors of the Pallas Herald; Adams & Leonard, Hankers, llulhis; (taston, Thoinas & Baylor, Hankers and Insurance Agents, Ial!a-i; C'apt. 0. M. Swink, Dallas; ('ols. Sliced & Kinley, Attorneys at Iinw, Dallas; Messrs. Shryock it ltoV land, St. Louis; T. (;. Jordan iv. Co., Hankers, Dallas; liobt. Hare, Caron dclct St., Mew Orleans. Uospcct fully, m. a. Hnmi.F.n & co. a. v. TostcKiss. J. II. MTTWIKI.P. Tompkins & Littleflold, Coiuniission Merchants AM) IIF.AM ItS IN Farm and llill Machinrry, lulm mt., DnlliiM, Toxns CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED A)?4'iitH for J. I. CitNO A Co.'h lorlulilk r.njrliM'M. llorsic row ers ami 'riirc.Iici(. Hirhv SIoMrrnnd Itonporsi. Ilriitlcj's l iiivrrNiil IMimvk. M lllKlllp'N ('OlIOII (lllH. r.iiroKa Sum I MillM ami HoII lns ( 'lot lis. ulUvator, 1ii11 Shovt-K Kir.. Klc. UOdtf CARPENTERS AND EUILOERS. MNKrlEYWlSifCO Carpenters & Builders, ma or boss avemb and ai:'sti stijekt DALLAS, TEXAS. Stores Fitted up in Style at Short Notice gTlltCT ATTKXriOS filTKS TO JOBBIXQ All ( ' o u ii t fj- M'nr It lashiin Vtf. H. CAREY, SHOP ON MAIN STREfcT, .car the lallnsi foundry He will make contract for anv kin, I n. bulldlim rbiin. Hpeclllcntloiia mid Kstt, inntc furnlihiil to pnrtlca wlshlni! to hulldt and ninterlHl aupplhil when ilclrnl. s,ii( BUY YOUR CLOTHING VP IloHoiiflia A: Co 8,E..C0R.F0mUkPINEST.,lfinS. Clothliiff made to order. Wldly JVX.XTT3 rxcnAiu, Market fit., between F.lm and Nala, DALLAS, TEXAN, Aa edoented Frrneli mnk prepitrea menUi " mi ,r0" W Ui wrdt m.ru. BUILDER & JOINER UWYERS. William k. mi mm, ATTOllNKY AT LAW, DlllllIM, 'J'l'XIIH, lifllec In 'iiy Mmik Ihilldliii!. I'.MIv ' joF'a'. Vvoolfolk, attorney at law A Nil Agent for Peters' Colony Lands, lllililineod WI-'.VI Ill'lU'ulili, TKXAS. It . I Tt 0 1 i 1 1 A I K , ATTORNEY AT LAW Dulliii, 'IV mi. blly Jllll.V T. ACI.'r. OI.IN WKI.I.IHIIIN, Al l,T x WKMU0U.V, ATTORNEYS AT LAW DnlliiM, 'l'i'xii., UHlilly OSI .Ml K, I'lNI.AV, SXEHI) & FIXLAV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW JOHN M.HTKMMilNX. CHAIII.KH T. MOIIUIS8. RTEMMOXS V M0RKI8S, ATT )lf Ni: YS AT LAW X3n.lln.sa, Toms. (Illlce over Chirk A llrynnV. ladly "jLlTin'odiiTER, Atlorncj ami Counsellor at Law, XSnllnn, Texas. iiKdir WM. It, WILLIAMS. IKII1T, IIMl'.AY. WILLIAMS & SEAY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 lllllllH, MYxiim. llllh'c over Ash rtiiniii r'K Mure. iildA-wly PHYSICIANS AN!) SURGEONS. 1)15. J. I.. JOHNSON, Ol'TICK I.N lilt. 1IA YNl'.S' Dltru STOItK, NllllTllKASr CnnNKII 1'CtlMC HQUA1IK. ItesldenrC lit DtlllllK Spl'lllKH. 7HilW d r."m." a7c o r w EL I u , I mice nt Connor A- Willi;, t'.-; Dnni Wlore. He.iMence on Commerce :ilret't, neiirCtilil. Murphy's. IV.'-dtl' DENTISTRY. DhVS.KKLLKK & l'HARES 1 1 live the inohl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is i 1 liiHi.'.i ie nil anil the hem of innlerialx. Terms niouurnte and .sntistai'tinn in nil cllKes KU:iniulecl, Olllceou Mnlu slrcel, iioith nUIo of Public Sipiure. Sii.'lm iKS. i. & J. ft. (UUXT0X7 In Tennyson's r?ctv Building, Opposite Adams A Lciuimd's Hunk, BWly lilt. J. W. MILLER, Ilij'Hlc'iim aud Hsirjjooii, Kespeetfully Informs the citizens (lf Dallas lluil heeradunled In the Vlrulnlu Hl.ile Med ical Cullcife, Miircb, ISM; wan surucnu al Chyinboriiii llnspltal, llichinond, Vli'tnlula, dui liiK Hie war. That was one of the lamest lu the Confederacy ; there was ample room for .i.ihkj pmlcnl.s. lie lins been In ncllvc pnicllccln Vlivliiln from the closeof the war until the 21th day of December, is;;, when he left for Texas. He has located lu this city, mid otters hlsm'i viees lo Hie public, liefer io Messrs. Clark , lliymi. Ullce a ml resilience -Nor) I, of Cumber land Presbyterian church, between Houston mid Jefferson sired. &!il!iin F. K. IIC0I1KS, M, p. A. A. JOHNSTON, JI. U. 1)RS. HUGHES & JOHNSTON, Offloo oxx - 331xxx IStx-oot One door west of Episcopal Church. DALLAS, TEXAS, M2dtf DR. W. REYNAUD ItcKpoct fully solicits the pntrnnaue of the eit Izeiw of Dallas and vicinity. Olllce and resi dence. Kl in street, east ol the railroad, oppo lto Allen's drugstore. Orders left nt Allen's driiK More will receive prompt attention. Consultations In Krenidi, as well ns Kliulisli. 1'cfereiiceH .Messrs. L, Capeiuu and Hereford llrothers. i:jOd:im UK. T. C. RIVERA, II O M K O P A T II I ST, (I.nto of Charily Hospital, New Orleans.) Office with Drs. Keller l'hnres, Dentists, Main street, opposite Square. SidUm MRCHINJERY. W. JOCKUSH ftfc CO.r i O A L..V KSTON, AOENTH FOR Il.iXTER STE.I.U EXGIXKS! DEEUINO'S HORSE POWER, IIAI.IN COTTOX AXD I'KK.DKItS Tho Milbnrn AVkroii, "VICTOR" BOALEia llccrlne'a Collon Crowes. llllt.NI.KY'S VXIVKl.M. PLOWS, MACXK1LK UinA.tJ I'lUa l'COUK SAFES Mend Aircircnlnra. lSSd.lm MISS LIZZIE McGEE, l.te Tenrtifrnr Vocal ):,le al the Sfierril Heart CnnTcst, Slaiihaltiavllle, X. V., OIT1rs her professional servlcistothecltixeiis of Imlhis ns teacher of Vocal mid Inniu nieutal Mnsln and riencli, Applv lo Hr. .1. W.McOw. dentist, or to herself, at Colonel O. W. Baylor's resilience. HHiLIm PRIVATE BOARDING A 1 1 ... I . ...1 ,,..,..i...a - ...... 1 1 ... accommodated at the private residence eor- ncnu mumierce anil 1 jiinar sirci'is. iTioif W I. MOOTiY. K. S. JltlHSOH. MOODY A JEMINO.V, Cotton 7T notora, AND Ceaeral Commission Merchants, Stnuti. Oalvmfoit. Tem BltHant Ilea flvhfd r.nrwtmnatt .,.,--,., ,,v, iniiif riiiitipin . "Sm " W" BOOTS, SHOES TCHft 1 ",Pt" l'c'"S" ' lii'orniliitf (he M,I,,, UHftt .A- V,ii ""y 1 ""w ". 'resit from u,e ,,,an. :-l?f'Z?'f- "'S HlHflorlws n Inrnre nloeli , Wm. SOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, i. Yfv -iff , ?y.t?:y-!?u)i VhM 1 l,r"l" elllcr at liolcnuie or II 'rfivl it A mll.nx low nn lh mime KOtMlNrnn lie louKln eli,r ''SL.j' , ' OrleiuiN or Nl. I.oiiIn. 1'relnlila luelimi, 'riVJl' V' ' '""I ncc " ,,,,' ,( com hiecd. MMwrni Wiftm RAILROAD PLANING MILLS! -uv- Covnor (if I-'acilH) A vcmio ttud J.'eui'l Street. Moiilillnns, lliiickcis, scroll work and wood work of nil kinds iimnufnctured with kHi and dlsniiicli, I' looriim, celllnu, beveled Kldinu, Jolni l's v.oik of every descrlplion, and a neuernl business Inclileiil In hu I III i nn. etc.. executed III Ihe best iiinliller by experienced worlimen onlers Iron, Ihe city nipt counliy leKiieettully soliclleil, and will receive proiupt atleiillon. a. m. mmm & co. WIIOI.IXAU; AND KKTAII, DKALEHS IN Liauors of All Kinds uiiiS3i!i:. iMiAr)Rii:. w ii:s. ccisihai.n. ihtti:us, inii!iiiTi:i a Li: a.i iohti:u. And ;s comirlclc list of till arliclcs in lln ir line OigrDrs gitolcI Tobacco Ol' tho hcsl iM'iuatts, in lsu'u tjiiiintitoM. and for wile nt ( Sk'iiju'kJ riiiCH. Att:icEioI to their hitsinoss is a SAMPLE ROOM IN THE REAR. iwtr n? 0 IE1"1 MAIN STIMKT, WIIOI.KSAI.E AND ardware, Iron, Steel, flails AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. AI.WO, AfiKNT KOIl THK Aiiicricaii 1011 tier 4 "n.s PowiJor. Hairs Safe and l.och Co., Doilgc. JJ'lcr and Mowcris and Chicago l'itt'st ThroMlicix. All oihIci-n neeoiiipiuileil l!h ( nsli. yvill receive iirompt nltcolloi,. C. HO! ELM STREET. Wholesale Druggists On and after tho 1st of July, 1S7, our Prieos will ho lu TK lil'.M V, Ac will glvo Market Kate for Specie. 3 lav Inn iniide extensive additions to our store, we are preparing to open tlio largest Mid most varied stock of Drugs, jNl edicinos, Patent jVIedicines, Etc. That hint over been brought to the Interior of Texas, nmt nre determined to SKLL AT TIIJ3' LOWEST FIGUHE8 We will mall n Tiicn 1,1st to any one requestiiiK It. Cnll and compare ours with No Orleans and (alveslon inlces, calculate freiKht, drayaire, whaifnae. lnsurnnce und other expenses, toiicther with tho meat loss of time hi ordering from a distance, and we thins you will tlnd We Offer Yon Superior Iiiilm-cniciiM lo ttlvo V Yonr PalronnirC. Wc deal with none but llrst class houses, and offer von none but first class goods, besides, wo will tslve yon True Weight mul .llensiircs. and (IIIAltANTKE KVK11V AHTII'LK AS 1IEPIIKSKMTKI) Bl IS, OR WK WILL KEFl'NU VOIR MONET Hoping to merit and receive your pntrounse, we nre, yours truly, mdiy ii. c. iiokins & co. HEREFORD BRO'S DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS. GAPS, SITS AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 3Jfiin Ht., opp. Odd Fellow Hall DALLAS, AT COST! AT COST! FOR SITlrT JDJYTS. The imderslRiied havlns nnrelinsen the entire stock of merchandise of the IitIr; Hnynes, ollei-s the entire outlll for wltnt It cost, mid takes this occasion to say that can sell nnythlng that anybody may rieed, from n seeond hand pulpit to a bridle bit, AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION II 13 BOOKS, STATIONERY. HARDWARE GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, And everything else not embraced In (he nbovc cliuwlcntlnn. In few days he will begin to receive n TO 3ES"VSrr STOCK, C. H. Am HATS! w. n. i iinwm lWdtl IE -A- JtsT ZEZ 7 DALTAS, TKXAS HETAtr. DKALKH IN DALLAS, TEXAS. TEXAS. lindiy II -A. S BEAUCHAuP, DRUGS