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J i 1. rt ' VOL. I. DALLAS, TKXAS. SUNDAY MOitXlxW IHU.'KMUKU 7, 1S73. NO. 257 ; tin imt MiMI.i Ihti wu:iiTlii( I'livllnll IvIii.im finm tiLhct' nuiulliH, Wllli'li lll'C ImiIIi lli'illllll'il INIi. iHi'ai liiiy. Hullli'ii It id my, Unit wi IjiIIoVO Hill Wllull' IVlllnrnilli' Hlill.. tlrki't Ih I'lci tcl l.y fnini twi-nty in twi'llt.y-llvii llinliHiinil limjnilly, 'v iniMMi IIiIh iiiiu'iiImk lii lul.iiliir f.inii tin- voloiif IMii c(iiiiil,v, ux fur im we lmvo liccn iiiily tnj-i't il, ,n mm iw tlnMiflld.il ivnnt In tuiiilc, wlildi will In-on Fildiiy nt'xl, Vi. hlmll .iu,lih our tulilu iipilii In full, (jiving ih,. oMdiil ri'hiill in tlu county, MY simll til.10, In a lew iIii,n, Klvd llio liuini M of (ho Hi'im'.nr.'i inn li iiv-('ntntvt's clcctcil. AKi'i:ciAl, to tint (inlvcMon News wijm tlmt Mr. llcniiliiii lmMjiii'.)iluinl H hill III llic llmjc, IUiidiij; ntliiTt, to iiuikc Tf.ii,t oncjinliciul circuit, callotl llic tcnlli, ami nW It 11 .luilc, mnl i. villi' I lie Slulc lulu Km tun, Norllicrn nml Wn-U ni ilWrlcts. Courts In (lie Yi'cMlcrn rift tn ho hi'lil in Ausiin ami Sun Antonio; In llic Nw'tlicnnlis (rid lit Tyler timl Dallas; ami In tlie Kiisleni illxtrli't, an now. Also (o aji. jirulirlalyftliKlHiU for u new pihlolllwi ill Tyler. Now, can't our Ki'iriwnln tiilvcs, Mr. Mcl.ciin, Iiiivc tin iiuicnil lliciil milled (o Mil' hill In mako mi up proprliilion for liullilinc a po.-itolllic nml courtroom In I);illnx, tin1 lnr;;i'l mnl most liiiiurliiiil mnl 1.4 i.l;y nm' lncily In Texas, lailsiilc of Cialvion or Houston. JACK I'Ol'VI V. "We had Ihc jilctiKtire of a call ycMcr dny from Mr. 1'. Momilcastlc, of Jacks horn, w ho was In otir city, jmri'liiusing Towls for that murkd. 11c Informs us thai qyito a largo body of Indians pnsM'd down through tint cilfte of Young county, on Friday of last week, Suing In tl it) direction of Palo 1'iiito. , Un to last dales, they bud committed 110 dciiredatioiiH. Junk county linn raised a company of T?iint..ru. under Min hit., m'ocliimntion of the (.'overnor, eouiioned of seventy, live men all frontiersman and well '(inucd. Tho conipaay 1h under command of Cnntnln H. W. Enslon, nnd is now out on a scout, some twenly-Iive miles west of Jackshoro. Hi M,.,,mI."'.i1-. Inl'.irnm lis tlmt liioili'y 'l'i plenty in Jack county, the troop. Having recently been paid oir, nnd business good. AYc once heard a man say, "I was n dohlier in (jeumal Houston's army in 1S.10, but was sent on an express, and failed to be inthebattlcof Sun Jacinto. 1 wouhi to-day, ten years after the bat tle, give all t possess to be enabled to isny I wiw a soldier in that battle." Just so. Alllioiinh he was oil" in the discharge of his duty, under orders, yet lie felt that his children to come lifter him could not say he was a wil ditr in Unit decisive battle that gave liberty to his country. Ve have jn.d had, on Tuesday hist, another great battle, which lias a sec ond time broken the manacles of Texas, mid guaranteed freedom to her people a battle fought in the arena of peaceful ballots, without tho aid of powder and ball, musket or bayonet-yet we have in Dallas county at least one thousand professed friends of liberty, whorefused to spare two or three hums to drop in their mites towards rescuing liberty for themselves, their children and neigh bors. They have refused to aid the sufleriug people of other parts of the .State in throwing oil' the yoke of igno rant despotism. They have tacitly ex pressed an utter iudillbreiice as to and carpetbaggers ruled in twelve or llftceii of the oldest and best counties in Texas. Ten years tnimv when their sons conio before the people for office, they cannot say "our father voted lu the greai army u. erty in 1873." rnvsri ll llllSS ' TEX IS. In the organization of tho States ir Mexico, under the Federal Constitu 41 e i'H Imioediately afier tlie ,i.......f..n fTii.ihiile's enheiueival eni pire, tho provinces of Cmhuilla and Texas wore combined as a State under the name of Coahullla and Texas, but with a distinct declaration tnat ic, ...i. unffiMeiitlv popinated. WIIUIIUVVI - ' f 1 cil. ..ill. I hnnnmo a senarato State. I noer this guarantee, in the year 1S3.1, Texas elected delegates to a conveoi." prepare and send to tlie 1- eueram ,i.nniti.rMixlro n eont;!u tion for Texas, and ask that she be al- fo-n Kate inu n Arnripmt TTnlon. That convention now a little over forty year g'. '"- 1 oq nionihcrs tne ""' uruceu umo"ij "3 , , . . ,. ... . ..ri..n.. li'' his of the lliteiieciuiu nun l"1" " i.,.,n.i:i-. nf whom were .S!'.'J'I'n 'Austin (the father of the co'iinrj,, William II. Vlmrton (the latn.k Henry of Texas); Ham Houston, wn..si name nuerwaros ... Ameri.aninoue.'r Tv,. NPstorClflV, ny.aing.1 1 ... : soon af.er- Biur i nit- ii" .1,1 wards to go down in deai.i, . Unmet, afterwards lirst rreside.it thelhubliejliobertM. W m.n, tl.efan.ons H,ree-Ugge'l-'"'e- " abrilliaiitMr.ayoftale..t, gen us and patriotism never surpassed - W convocation of equal number, on e ArafrlQ.in continent. That was tho 1 Ti vii. i., 1 1 vi-1 1 if I. r n fre Au-lin, ih.. inii,.' t,t Am,.,,, ,,' , lid. country, wa de uled to u-ar ihc propiiMil eiuiHlllulioii In ,.V f! Mcxleoaudivli iu iii'ci'i'l.inee by (lie I Vdcral iici'iniieiil, hihlead ' of 11 .friendly ri'ivpllmi, be t u-t Into prUm iiudii!,.!.. ., i',im vi'hk SoTi-mik ln- iu i-nilv l.ili'ai nllii'V.iiiie of llberly and liides,l,e tynuiuv. ' When the ivvnlm Inn Ih(Ui III tt-Xi, TiXiw URidli dieted a cimviiillou to form a lieu coiistliiiiloii, ax mi iude. I'Clidclit !eiulill.., hi detlallei-of Mi'X lean ilesp.iili.m, To tlmt llliii.til.iui. body, which H'scinMed In the tewii of WuhhliMtnii oil tho llr.l iy of Man li, ln;iil, tint peopht Hint h:nm llmisioii, TbiimasJ, lliwli, Jiuiicn Keir, Daniel I'arker, John A. Wliartnn, ('hmle. 11, Stewart, and a nvnnd in ray of imlile pa.ilols and nlali'Mii.'ii, fully eijiml lu the ureal CUIlVeeiiliull III l.s.i.1, Mi 11 i, diall'iiud itiiieilli bd iillaiiiiiii'iiis i iv rejected lu bolh ciim's, and only Ihc choice HpirltH of the liil.il .-ehelid to piniieer theMi!M,f slate through tlio.M' perilous periods, These untile, mi 11 enacted the ennsllliiilmi of is.lil, an Instrument wbldi won ailiiiiiiiiu,ii from every Male in ll.e Ainuieau I'lihiu, and fnuu the :a.t'Mi,eu in i:ui'oK'. Next came the conveiill iii of 1'!", eomieeleil Willi unucxallnii, lo form a conslHuiimi ler Texa.s as u Slate lu I lie L'iduu. lu Hint third convention of Is I",, Texas aj,Mhi shed Jiu'c mi in r 1. aim.' by sendim; lo it men then I'aao'W !',,. wkvloni and pmiiy, and s inie ol llcui iiflerw arils known to the wleiie ueeia as eminent i.ta!eiiii'iianiuuK In' Thnniii'S .1. Jill-k, Jaine.- l'iuckncy lleuderson, Chief Justice John ile iip hllliJudije J,ipHomb, Oclilllr.e, Van Zaudt, Volney K Howard, ijcore Wllllain Drown, I'harits II. Stewart, and others. Tho work of their hands, the constitution of lMn, was lewii'ded In all parUof the I'nh u, by many of the ablest men in the land, lis an im provement on Hoy Stale thcaioforo adopted in the United Stales. Iowa hugely copied her conslitutloii irom this one of Texas. The next constitutional iiHscinbhiue In Texas was that in connection with accession in Juimury lwil, euiuposed of about, one hundred and eighty lueni- bei'H, embracing as nnieii tau'ill, ex perience, integrity and patriotism as over assembled in the Mate. Mat their labors wcro rendered null and void bv the fall of (lib Confederate States Kovernment, and need not be further mentioned The in xt assemblage of Hie kind was under rresldent .iolinson's recon stru tiou plan In iMi'i, whose labors also fell to the ground, it was also an able body of men, but, at the same time, chosen under eireuin.'.tanees 01 more or less eoiifu.sion and mental In timidation. That is to say, the people were fearful of federal interference in their action and were not Intrinsically free, in their own belief, lo elect whom soever they thoght proper. The next and lat constitutional con- vocation of the State, was the conven tion of ISIW, elected under tho recoil- itruetion laws of Congress, superin tended, directed and. In a measure, overawed by the army of the United It was in no honest ami jusi sense, a representation of the voice of Texas, but a packed bony 01 ineicco., i,,i..rlni,ers. enfranchised negroes, and a few really reprcstmtaiivc men ... "l I 11 .. e tlie people, lu its councils Ignorance, i.Min.,1. revenue and cold-hearted sel- lioness were predominant. The re sult of its labors was the present mis erable budge, of incongruities fulled our .State constitution. .Some of lis provisions are copied from all tne P eeeding instruments and are sallsfac torv, but the animus of that body of men was to cnehaiu tne noun pie of Texas and fasten updn us as ru lers a set of imported creatures, w ho hoped to maintain their power in the OvUtVf Mil" I government, by ab dutely controli.ig cinfA iirwiiirna luriiinwi vi- the negro vote ami telligence of the country po e. Under this system we have lived lor four years, until, by mm. 01 r"" ; mice and witlioul Hny uni-" wi. nave lefrtsed to register and vote. the maj,ril.v -four pco,ilc niuedc; t.nl afullsetofSt.teollice.-a n. ture solemnly pledged to undo these iMinuities and take all neces.sary.teps to restore the people to tho full enjoy meut of their righto as freemen of a free State in a free confederation of SToCdotlds,tl.el..CondngI.eislture will call a convention of delcgalcs to Lcliosen from the body of the iieoph., ..Uliawej lor intl-'e-"'''. '. 1 'r .t,.frnmoacostitutmii m r- with the ap.rltofr.puWj government, and worthy - P - ! B. ,'n. have tdn.wu a I U'lliV HJl K'li.t -' .. . . ' ,i r,.r the eMeiithil priiici-1 j of liberty. 1 fl.. ! Judging "y "- .feetcluHl in ti.i. hunicl ..Uok-. . il ...... ert to i-aron'.-' iisi'-n aflii- KS'xt MayrJun,.n:l;H.! - . 1 -. Aim r.ficr ntj it i-t 1 t!,e virtue, staUvniiansMip ui... " "" ?r V. .cm ivj.-. .,r l:nil. No man 0i n " . . in LS30, IMo or mu s' 011 d h that lHiy -, '"r Ma.iv of .1.... llr w wist- iii'vi'ti.M. iiiicrt ,,,, . II IK i.iv.. .,,.. a.,t"l''-'',''"''" BS"'"",iii,iiwu- -1 1 It:, 1 1 '. ... , I 1' y iJv'.itiisiaitim. To Pay Our Debts We cannot borrow lit uo opportunity to iitoal it t It would talie too Ion 5 to bog it; so tho only way left tin to ruiao It, is to p p 1 I OflCrS ilC6 UOOIIS Av& sncriSco v.-o vill, mimti Furniture Tro iu to-day until the Fiivit of January than heretofore. COMMON FURNITURE QUEENS and GLASSWAKE Fifteen per cent lower than anywhere in tho State, 05L FUriNliU STORt Cor. MAIN dc LAMAR St. !iJ. . .Jj.j - " . ,,',, ..,, ,,, - ,iJy, r .. .111 .... (,. ImtlriKii 1 llSit nil it I .,.l,' il.l iH liiri. tin- W il".l.iiii:ii! v. Vo'i c I t.'i"Vi-'nytli1im nior.-111 1:.. !.! , ....... ttr..rt.,.t I 111. 11 UllY !' IIH'-v o.io of nr i'l.nrnl 'ii;;i)iiuM -J.li'-t. :ic j our Orders In Time. rlKHil t v-ii wlli to makf s imwrtl of n sPIKVl'ln l!tKCAHK. HNPHHMH pVi'UiKHKlT.Mii KAH' CHAIR. W.KA or ihllkfl(inlwnnlutoii..ilifl It lor you, l,mm. Hivn i'0"" nlrinu-ly.toss 10 Mnre It fliilrhrd I" lim. ' , II unf ....flin t-t nr.r nwortni'tit of M V HUL.K V'V CK.N T K II T A H I, hrt, W 1 1 A T virw l HUH "UK, KIUKBOAKIW, OKHkrt nml IHHiKCAKta, . n.nl.lnn or tli r' unl llni" or runillnre, ll lilra int 0.1I. In wiilltlon ..lliti, wpwIII wn III i rn rtv mmninovnt norliiiml of TAT- Comrror Main sod UmurHI. We Must Have Money 25 PER CEN LOWER Remember ike Place ! urn i v? nnnno 1 I ' ' 1 I "4 El II IX s' minis X5 XT DR. 1ST C3r t TJ Our t'xjerimcc of ton years in tho Dry Goo.ls buslnosti warrant! us m nssorunx vim yvv- v. uv U n oiIWA to- ' Wo aro lrtfoly reinforced with purchases made dwrla tha . . . - great fP.ct'iErt'3 iuxvcw xoiituutii: iv.'.' i;i8uvwiii,a the iV-Iowia;-; ti pt'.vtiTic:ito bn-"i:;aas will bo offered t DRSSS COOBSJ DKPAHTMi:in SHAWL AND BONNET DEPARTMENT, CLOTUINO AND HAT DEPARTMENT. 1 ' V. 0 finiloit ru oxajnlnatiou and reassert that sash borgaln wcro never before offered to th pnUc. , To all Tallica Who Wish nnti Piioiid3 with a TO KNOW THAT TI1KY KIM) ALL THKSIl THINGS AT HERMANN LANGE'S JEWELRY STORE. Huih I.n.lt" Hold Wuti'li nmlCliiilii, Ncrkliiiie, Il.ii.v.l.'lH, Hr.'Hlnhi h;hI Kar rliian, nlnlii iin.l Kioii.'-M't llinit'', Iju K' H h.-milllul I'liui ui, Ml.-v,.-hut(niiH, 1I11M M litii.e I'.iis, I;, hlli.iiiii'i. luviiMiiliia, M an-lntls, 'Ui. i-l.irlt.in., ml. 11..I. s rNloi S un h mil rli.iln, CI1.. I.S 01 liny .1. Hi Hi"' nvi.r.pli.l.'.l wim-, mi. li h I , Hull...' lil.li.'S, Nimi.i-l.wlH, ( '..KriiiHl I' H'lt Slioi.l.' W iill. r l .ii l, Kulv.x, liilili'iiml 'l.'ii Mi..ik. U.ll.'s lii s. linl.lil". I'nll-hi U, .N.kli. UliiMN, miiv.t lliiit.a Kiilv.'H, li.ul l uw, liud It.'.'. lver, nml ii.lii.itrvrvtlilnK I ' -i m 1 1 1 11 1 , y.ni llml at HERMANN LANGE S, . 01 III httic REAL ESTATE AMO INSURANCE. "GEO. W. DAY LOIt'S Real Estate and Insurance Ollleo on Htro', WITH 1IKNSI.KV, llliO. fO. $30,000,000 Insnrancc Capital Represented Tlii- foltowlim I''ln ('inpiiili't Tim l.lviio.il. I.011.I.111 unUUl.ibo ll.KUI'I.IH'.' l'MIIi.liy t..,.-...... .r. llollll. ll.H.A Hllk'uCO,HlVlT.it.)ll ItlH.Hia Vi liHlWSll.ll IllH.1'0., 1IU.UWW Wmil'ii T. xns L.., V. & M. In, to., K..11 A.lll.l.l.l '.'Ml,. iff -It Frnuklln Kln in. Co., N.O '-''.hiO 1 Atlas 1 un. . !.. .w ..ri.'iiiiK .v ,i.iiWiiiiii Mntiuil Ins. ('..., N, I).. iHJ,i Ml l.ll.' AH.i.ililinf Ai.ifiU'tt 8,ili:i,l'iH l Null Clly. W l..Ung, Vii w .1:11111 , Wellborn & Scrugg; IEL ESTATE an n INSURANCE AGENTS Bpcclul iitteiitloti Klv.'it to till) HA I. B (IP' tiL-i. L'U'I' . 'I'l-' I.. .I'M i.itv nlwl V'lulttltV. I)V AUCTION Ull l'IUVATK8.VLK. V will runha-ie, 8i'll and Kiclisnce l.snds In mnull or Inruv tmol, In ull purls of tli Stutii. W will i;xiinitio TUU'H nnd Vay Tuxv on ull pr)iiy plmwtl In our hiinn. rt V llV.' .l r.ll...ll...lin IH ii I'"' . " Uiilt. it Htiilwt wliu Km MKKK1MJ HOMKt IN TKXASt. , . IVrw.nK IikvIiir lnnl or ny prcipny mi srIc, wnillcl 1I0 wll to ml vlM) u nl un .'urly l(iy. WK Uir KKOK AUSHIUTRU'TS0KUJII) To mipply Iminlgmnta. We nny mid M-ll l.enil t'rllHrnccs HiwlBlattKiillon given to UKNTINU CITY I'HyrKKl V ANDI.KAHINH 1.ANHH. i. II. 'UI'iJH, Anrlloimr. mrofftan Houth ll.i ot Klin utreet, 0lIU Ailnnis.t UMiiiiinl'i. Il.uik. wxlly STEGALL & Co. DKALMCI IX FUKNITTJRE, im Stationery "C:::r.c:7, Gli;3 and Czy.ttvm t-l', IjCI.i IlKLI. TKKI.I.B PIl TIRES anfJ.ntTtUKFBAMES llflikS, Wlmlnw Slirtrtps nnd I'lKtiirr, I.ookinmf;lnMPS, llrtU and IIiMldius;, Step Lud dein, Luiuhrr and Milngles Doors, ltliiids, fiiull, Moulding, Window Cornice, Wall Taper sod ararjUiIni MrllDli. lotlmlr bualDMt srt kept cotuUotl on hsnd sod sr FOB S4I.1 At UtlM BATM. l"TLJ I iiIi iimii MAIN STREET, Opposite Fields' Theatre. THEJ PREQKNT t WE SHALL OFFER OUR WHOLE STO C K AT 1TIFO BBDUOTIOIT. ...... ,. j. . i. SHAWL AKD CLOAK. I) APARTMENT, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, MUSLIN AND FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, to Surpriso thoir Ilolatlvos Mi eel, D.illux, 'l eva B00XS, STATIONERY, ETC THE NEW BOOK STORE Franklin & Penn . . Aro now ni.'i.lni oil Mum, two .lours iiast ul 'A imI In sire. I, IN UALI.AW, The larsiwt and iiiost elcjimil lo'k ol Books, Stationery, Gold Pons, CUTLERY, Albums, Varieties, Etc., Etc., Kvnr hrmiulit ti Vorllumi Tt-xiw. whlnlt tlioV Th'-y mil Msp.-clul uitfiiUim o Ihutr ntwk nf llliwik HihiUk, AliitmiN, Hit.l.-, Ilymii nook, r tiu Mup4, I'l-ilinnt'iy, w nllng JiHKn, WiriK IfdXi'K, lrf4iHlllUHItO l-)r1 1 RfW'H !n uhtirt. flinv uih itiiinuivil lufiiriithli iiiiv 11 "V tiMinhtiHti iiirc( rnmi in, innumi'itiivr tlify urn tiii'ililitl lo utfnr Krn1 lutliUTiHfnth 10 nut iiuoc, ii'iti iiiry vnr.v ri'HiM'ctniny OO 4 . I o 1 ft O r h s IIISCELUNtOUS. -7 P O r'PI N E C.iMFOKMl IT. A US nnd LOHSI l.A OIl lNftES, MAMU1 PIXE APPLES RAXAXAS,nn(l I'iUUTS, (if pv'ry oilier vnrlnlir. m wi'll i n full utock ol cv.'ry iiwr.i!.iii GAUDIES, CI3AES, TOBACCO, And gnncrsl SMnrtmentof NUTHnnd CANSKBODODH At Wholnuilo nnd Iti-Ull go to LT.BOTTO & BRO., EK.ur Bouthrat Cor. of tta Synare WANTED, Toront smsll eottags, onvtnlent to tlit ' UlLt, 8HIRUW CO. IWtf Klr ii CJT3 H C3L- . Sfgg'tjj tmmiimmn 2 -r 0 XEGL A . .. .1 l.niin iia aiiiintAir ni 111 anr onHonifni HILLIMERY. MRS. M. J. JOHNSON Ba removed ftom tu CrutonfleliJ House to her nenr, commodious and elegant establishment, next to Ooslln ft Co. 'a, ou Main stteet, whoie she baa opened: a Hue line of Millinery ami tadlea' rumlshW Ooods, and whara aha will be happy to so her old friends and customers. notUf JEWELRY. ETC. " AUSTIN & CO. Main iitrct'l, lllas, Texus (Nml l flolds' ThMtor), Fino Gold and Silver Watches jrm-wmxjxxTr, Bill VER. WARD, 0LO02CB. 4tt ltMilrinK Fine Wntrlini SpwUIUy. K: II -Wn will ull the best tooils ftt the Inw.i I prior. " BOOTS, SHOES M UjTHER Boots and Shoes THE GOLDEN BOOT, ; Fields' Theater Build's tUIN STREET, DAU1S. , , . .i ,1 .'::: AT Yon in And th brat I.ADIKH'snd MHWES' uimn.fli ri. in i.nnn.. ...wo EXTKN'-llVK AND BtrtT HTUCfK of reul good H.IODS lu TvXHS, n, .' .: Hu the bmtt RMorlment of Hllppsrt. Ties, n.. n..ii..n wl. rvif nJ Mthlll ... 1. ,ll. m'i. llliTlilran Knd lufMils of suyuooy muiu noun wy. GO TO PAGE'S . 1, 41 frl.A BMkll 4 kiss tsMs mstH.for yutirviU U00U and Hhom rt iM rv isUrvUt lor pnr inf uwiii, oumiu AT PAGE'S ; For Mho's nnd BoyV lHu snd Csps. ' AL30, Leather nnd Shoe Finding. t 11. nARiir. I. C R4KIT. Harry brothers, FAHI1IOMABLE , Boot and Shoe Makers, F ie Hies! Houth end of Clsrk 4 Bryan's Sew BalldlBC. tame r Mlu:.M4 Lunar ttrscla. Dallas, Texaa nut WE5BE, .... - A I ... A , , ... V"Yt if.."iTr1 3111 ' . 'V '. .1) DRUGS. ti. WAltD, NO."&8 IXMsixitEXT, "' r ft 1. il'i1' v " DALLAS, - - - TEXAS, i(iiii( rut 'i 1 .-it HAN tVtt OriHKR A !mK MM-. 1' 'i'l ' h't a 6 k.. SEL.10CT or- i. l? IH' 17 -Kli-- flKDlCINAL mm m "1 (:'!' ..': !'! r ji'ltl Jft' 5;'i!T "U. : Patent Medicine,? Perfumery, , :,;' ! 's ..'I '.V'M 1 1.I''I 1" "I 1 .1 n. .i i- ' i, ,! H't 1 ii '; -ALIO . .:- '' , ; ; ";. ti i'.-!H wa i 'u ! . . , ,. .:. . , -.f. ",..,. .i 1... . OBirOraB HAW AM A CIOAXa USdly ,-. ,:! i.ltiOll: !) fi'll is.'y'Huivxv ', :. 'Ml -'I'- " . ttHIMll orrouTi CRtrrcnnMt ovwh. "s. DruffdSt lias now Iresh stoek of - Bran, lefldaev yUktaJwM etc., on hand and will raaks oonataat ddltlons ovsof aeouiiMtantLmsWht,!.', nii of Humpta boODty, Alabama, wtm(d be ' Eloaiwd lo bavo old and new iinnil give Im a mil. ..... Frorlillol esianiliy pre pare or Mr, Rotwrt. . 1. ;. .... . . 1 :,.X.AIm w. a. johco po. r; m AKur ACTviuuts or;; , T I IV "W'wA.'- ia-Ifl Wholesale tad Retail Dealer, in Etorei lr, ' , Rlfa of Um Big VA. Mala t.. Dftllaa; Treaa All eewers yomptly aHeBoed ' .' Hlf CAHEBON ft HAYriZLD, sAuns is .' :V ' ' , " vhite pine Lu:::in 8uh lJilul, Mouldtaaa A oil a smieml stock of ManolWo tnted Work flteej A Yard Mal near depoU VtMm BLAOKSMlTiniij " " jos. LvcLcn,":'." FfKlktl hm tr wl Cin Ksflwhl Hear tho lew ReMs;, Italian, Teta. Bfllnliv llorw Rhoclus.la whlh Uiwh be U'wIlU by un,i. Work ollr'l. Kif A Uom, , H f f -'-t MoteJ. U.' , U . ,4 , e,'r it: