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II. EEIO Proprietors MORE THA3 DOUBLE THiT Oi't OTHKB PAPER IN TEXAS. 6 Cta OF DAILY and Evening) oacb. PAJ.LY-- POT innun PctiaLsSiiEaT- 3 6 13 TanCoplea. 13 me.

TventjCopioR-lSt 40 00 ISrjLKUCLT IS ADTANCE. Free to all of Ute United KonJt draft, poatofitco money crdur or Lfittsc. Address, A. H. BELO 1 75 3 0 0 35 00 BISCOMTINVEEt at i be expiration of lUe time paid tor.

Loot at the. printed lubol oa your pr.fn.-i. Tao date tEireon shows when the subscription arpireei. Forward the monoy In ampie time for rcirtiwal If you doslro unbrofcon us cannot alirajra ruralih bsck nucabors. AC NTS.

3Ir. J. K. TEOEXTOS. Mr.

E. LEVAM. Sir. D. ETA2? aad A.

B. KERB aro (rom'thle date She only scthorizod Agaata of the Hswa in tie Stato. A. H. BELO CO.

GALVKsxtx, October 1, 1875. December 21, IS 75. of Fayotte county, trbo died on the of November, -was 104 years old. She remem- "bered the red-coats a century ago. SUe Detuned her reason to the last, and at ibe oJ her death Treigbed about two Irandred pouada, of Arkaceaa, has not asked an investigation, and yet lie nesda irhitewashiDg as badly Spencer, of Alabama.

All of that ilk Imd 'better maks hay the san shines. It is not likely that the Senate -will always remain "Republican. TEE Ficayune, speaking of the outlook for ih spricg racea at New Orleans, says the Tesas slble, comprising Sam. and Elut Harper and Coriander, will winU-r ai New Orleans and train for the spring meeting. This stable will be recrahed eoms younger stock from Tess, and will then be organized for a grand campaign the coming year.

TRE Washington negroes are becom ing dissatisfied w.lth the way they are by tae Kepnblicans. All promise with no porforraince la making them K- bellioas; and they now clamor for nitioii and deiaand as an earliest of the good of Republican Senators that either Fred Ienglass or Professor Langston be provided wHh positions of some kind in Congress, and that Pinchback be immediately admitted as Senator from Louisiana. THE United States District Court for Indiana, recently rendered a decision that id causing ecnie uneasiness in railroad circles. The court held that, the State could revoke a right of eminent domain which had granted to oue railroad company and bestow it on an opposition corporation that land condemned from movivea of public policy and bestowed npon a railway may be given to another if public interest 'requires it." The case will be tekea to the Supreme Court. CKM.YE5TOX ij Jar from being the most expensive seaport of the country.

A shipmaster sen-3s the New Orleans publican a statement of the expenses oi 1172 ton ship, that camo to New Orleans in tj, and lefi with a cargo of 3500 bales of cotton, amounting in all to $11,900, and including the following Towago, compressing cotton, f270fr 75 stevedore, dischargicg and loading, SiSOGG commiBsions for pro- caring freight, 77-- at five per $U53 at. premium, $1533 67 pilotage, $141 75 levee dues, 'Washington diBpfttcb.es of ite date say that another grand jury lor tbe United States Court haa been ordered to meet at St. Lcuis on the tlrird Monday In January, ior tbe purpose of considering and glartUng teatiiaony in tlie whisky jCrp.ud cases, "wliicli has como to tlia knowledge of District Attorney Dyer since the adjournment ot the late grand jury. The uttnost secrecy is maintained to the character of the testimony to be introduced, bat it is of such a nature as to greatly excite ihe government counsel and pot GoeTtol Henderson and his friends in excellent humor. jTJw same telegrams say that coin- Xftenta of tbe most uncomplimentary kicd eoBtusue io be ffiade in public on the missal of GBD.

Henderson as counsel in the Tfiusk? cases. His removal is regarded as a direct insult to Judge Treat, who would have chocked Henderson had he made use of language unjustified by the cts of the case, and the of tho administration is regarded aa an attempt to browbeat and instruct ike judiciary Ia its duties. The further point is made that Judge Krum, counsel of Awry, would have interfered bad Henderson's remarks been, what they Claimed to have by the partisans of the sensitive President. TiiS futara great; city of America," accordiog to ihe predictions of Reavie and lice, has taken a step or two back According to a statement r- cently raada in tha St. Louis Trade Journal, the of flour as compared Trilh last year show a decrease of 300,000 barreJa of wheat 600,000 buiheltj, corn 1,000,000 and cattle 28,000 head, wlula it is stated, are but a lew items, Oal of nineteen leadin tides, thirteen flliow a marked decrease A write? in the Times, descending on the- enactions in freights and termina" charges which have driven trade from St.

Ixuis that at Hannibal, which is the principal route of ohipment from JCewTork to points in Northern Terap rate of transfer charged ia one cent. per ICO poundg; at Cairo two cents, while at it ia sir cents. The writer tbe cotton trado which St. Louis eadeavcretl to crete, ig going east by way Cairo. He asserts that the existence of the Union Railway ransit Company is inimical in every TTJ to the prosperity of St.

Louis that ii is the design of ihe concern named to force the entire commerce of St. Louis to pay tribute to tbj? unnecessary Bp- of tUa bridge company, and thai its sueceas will aeeeeearily result iu far- slior destroyistj the business of the city, Then shall ta come predicted, not byKfcs.7i* or byJureruiah tlie proptst: tLoa that dwellest npon uxany Trfttera, abundant in treasure, thine is cornti antl iho measure of tby Southern Notes anil Gleanings Atlanta ia compressing cotton nucl rhippiog it diOect to Europe. A dead negro was lately fnuud pncfcf-d ui a bale of cotton iu Faiyfield county, SouT.h Carolina. Meftde CX Kemper, son of tho Otovor- nor, will, it is saidjsoon lead to the aliar OHP of Ricmond's fairest daughters. Vaaderbilt University, at, Nashville, Tennessee, now has 200 students in its medical department, 150 iu the literary 30 in the theological depart- inert, and 20 In the Jaw department.

Tbe Grange of Carroll county, Georgia, adopted the followiog "Jtcsolwcl, That a get back in the old paths of economy, by weariiig borne-spun clothes and home-made shoes, with less leather on the heels." A beautiful girl of fifteen, named June Kerez, was killed by an engine on tbe Missouri, Kansas and Teis Road, near Moberly, a short time ago, Her clothing was caught by the locomotive and she was dragged and" bruised to death. A deer was recently killed in Bladen conuty, N. Atkinson, of such proportions that Mr. Atkinson intends to t-sUibit the horns at the Ceattmnil. The horns, are twenty-eight inches long and have ten snags ca one aud sevonteeu on thy other.

On Monday night, the 5ih In Murray county, Mrs. Parrotl, a ro- pectable lady was victimized by a negro man named JDO. Smith. The brutal perpetrator was captured and identified and confessed the crime. He was lodged in jail, but was taken out by a mob the following night and hanged.

In Fftretteville, "Wm. McTlroy has instituted eu.it against IX Stark $15,000, and made affidavit that tho defendant is fraudulently movinp his fleets from the State, ntid is about to depart himself. Stark was arrested, and bts counsel have npplibd for writ of habeas corpus. The suit grows out of the settlement of the affairs of the Into bank partnership. The dwelling 1 of J.

M. Cherry, near Macon, was llie ecene of arousing domestic sensation a few nights ago, whn a keg of powder stowed away in a closet suddenly eiploded with a terrific port, shattering nearly all the win- lows. The keg contained three pounda of powder. The cause of ignition was a mystery, till it was recollected that there vero matches in the closet, to which, rats access. No harm was done to the 'amily beyond tbe tftocts ot violent sur- iriee, owing to tlie utter unexpectedness the thing, A Virginia papor flays; "Tho valuable farm known as the properly of B.P.

Green, of Fauquior county, WUH sold privately on Tuesday last for $15,000, cash. This farm at one'time waa considered the finest in the county, and now ranks among the best. It is situated about five miles from "Warren- in, and contains four hundred acrea a large and elegant dwelling. Tho was a Mr, Uocurau, of Texas, 'orderly of Virginia. Tho sanifi man purchased tbe 'Warren Green Ho properly in "WarrenAou, A short time ago, at niglit, Geo, Hoi- comb, living near Springdale, was murdered in his own bouse.

wife says tliey had retired to bt.d, wlion two man pushed open, the door and do mandecl the old man's money. toic hem be bad but little and they couldn't lave H. One of them struck him on the jead with a stick, upon which he jumped o-it of bed, when they repeated the blows us til he fell senseless to tbo floor, when finished their work with tbo stick, She also says she gave them the money; which amounted to about seventeen dol- A coroner's inquest was held next day, and the verdict waa that the dentil waa caused by parties unknown. Siuct, then circumstances caused tbe nrroat ol ihe wifo on suspicion of complicity. William Spencer was shot and clan- "wouuded on the evening of the in Lincoln by John Swanson.

Swausou and Ben cr.rne involved in a Sgbt, acd some of the spectators proposed to separate them. Spencer, who is a cousin to Dyer, said: No, let one or the other halloo." Swanaon was smartly punished. After the fight he procured a revolver, and meeting Spencer attacked liirn for preventing an interference and allowing him to be beaten so badly. Why didn't you halloo sooner?" said Kpencer, Hot words then ensued, and Spencer said that he vras not armed anc if 3wanson would wait until lie coulc pistol he would fight him. lie then turned to leve, aad Swa-oaoa shot him tbe back of the head, the ball coming out at iho left cheek.

The Georgia and South Carolina planl era are still attempting to circumvent a propensity of the colored people. They want to make it unlawful for any coun try store, or any known secret partnei tUeraof, or. any trading person or pos! whatever, in any case, directly or indi rectly, to procure, by purchase, trade exchange, any cotton in the seed ale, forage, or other agricultural pro- between tbe hDurs of sunset and sunrise, and that for all such articles pro cured between the hours of aunriso and sunset a book be kept open, to pub He inspection, in which shall be re corded the kind, quality, condition aoc value of such article, the date of trans action, aad the party thereto; that tb burden of proof sball rest on the partie eo procuring that the articles are no stolen goods, and that the parties so pro curing shall, bs held to beparticcps crim in in all cses of theft. Coweta county, under sentenc' of death wife murderer named Brink ley, whose execution has been from, time io time in various ways, unti the public mind has becomo thoroughl' aroused about the case. Repeated dis appointment regarding a promised spectacle of an unusually interesting character Always ana that eGect.

A local pape has smoothed the whole matter over however, by perpetrating the following Some of the friends of Brinkley in daced. Trof. Smith, who isa skillful pure go to ihe jail and'examin BrinkJey's head. After examining thoroughly, the Professor decided he wa sane. Whereupon Brinley requests the Trofessor to let him examine hi to which tbe Professor frankly us sented, and Brinkley, in a very few min utea.

decided that the Professor a crar.y as a yellow jacket, and oxtgb.1 no bo uermitted to run at large." The Rome Gotnmcrctel gives the fact of rtcent murder in Hurray county Oa. Tho victim, whose name was Croe s-n, was a poor, one-legged man Th trouble originated tbrongh a lavrauli which was to have been finally settled ihi ijaturdny following, ly -wliich ai Crosrten. would regain some property which It is thought his murderers wan ud. The murderers have not betm dvs covered. Three men, viiite the bouse o( Mr.

Uroseen and told him 1 he was not gone by the Sunda nigut, that they would kill him. lie di not go, and on the night of the Gf.h iant about 12 o'clock-, thay returned, broke th door down and tbrw a fireball, saturate with kerosene, into the house, which die out, Then tho second was throws. Th threo men then entered, one ci tliei held tbe one-legged man up in the be and pointed out thff spot for the other shoot him. His mother and bisters nessed tbe whole scene. He was sbo through the heart aud died insinntam oualy.

State News. COUSTY. A Democratic raass meeting hoi at Palebtine on "Wednesday, and the fo lowing delegates to the State Oonventio self E. J. Hunter, T.

T. Gdmm R. U. Small, N. W.

H. B. dtr, W. F. Tucker, Jno.

H.McClauBban Wm. Wylie, Ira Millican, Col. 2ac Home, T. Ralnoy, Btnj. Parker, H.

Anglin, M. Quarlea, A. O. Dupuy K. ClanabHn, Jnmea Eaatlaml, J.

fc Uankfi. John II. GaBton, H. W. CalUou H.

M. Jackson. J. H. Qytf, D.

B. Biackitby, Jamea Hainltu, S. C. Vai J. J.

Word, J. J. W. Mooro 7 J. M.

riwaoaon, F. Iwin I. M. Jacob C'riat, G. W.

ley, W. A. Ungood, ilarch Gleno, Ji'h iVivt-iy, J. I Ii. Vurkh, U.

I. Euierson, P. Bradfu P. W. Ezel), Sam Avers, A.

Akiu, H. Oldham, J. Smith, eo. P. Wallace, Wm.

Reader. The del- were 'instructed to vote for tlio ouiination of Gov. Coke. Tho convtn- ou recnmuiciidti to the people of this udieiii.113ia*.ricl tbo nnmo llou. T.

J. i ord us our choice for Judge-. COUNTY. TliB Democratic Couuty Convention on the Blackburn a caudidate for District Judge One the county officers eaya thai at leaat vo-thirda of the patented lands in this unty not rendered for :p.ses, either i thia county or fit the- Comptroller's Bulletin sava that parsons tho uppor portion of the county, re- ort the wheat crops in that section looli- ng well, some ol it tail enough to uido aro pacing i rough Biiruet daily, bouodforthe weat- rn part of tliis county, and pointa est, KEXAIt COUXTY. Tlio oniKoo'tlc lias rtackedSftU Antonio nd thu imiuediate surrounding coun- Monday night Harry McCor- jack, United Slates Coinminaioner here, led unexpectedly at the residence of aptain W.

H. Houston, in Alamo City. Jp to tbe moment of his death the de- eased was apparently in good health, WHS taking chloral, aud immediately fter taking doso was seized with vom- when lie full and almost instantly xpired, death being caused prob- bly by bin inadvertently inking loo large doaa. During the late war ho served adjutant of the Third Texas Infantry, od. afterward on tbe staff of General of nd Waterhouae'd active services in iocs campaigns oa this Mississippi river.

Ho is time of his dtatli tho brigade, the va- aido of UfaUl at poniiion second lioutocant of Hiiles. recantly arrived rtcruita for tha 'etitli Infantry, ono linixlred in number, iave Ibft for in cliarfjo of Major J. L. Truelieart, M. Xowtou and S.

S. Smith are candidates or County Clerk Uenry Weir, P. Sbar- oin and T. P. McCall ior SueriJI: A.

agger, L. P. Beck aud J. B. Swoeny for Asaeaeor; J.

Ii. Lncoste for Treasurer; V. It. Wallace and M. Anderson for Bounty Attorney F.

G. Smith for County Hon. Geo. II. Noonau, A.

W. louston and D. Y. Portis, aro cim- idates for tlie judfreship of the Twenty- lecond Judicial District, composed of ho counties of Atagcosa, Bazar nud Jomal, Rubject to the action of theDemo- convention Goods get alorg Jowly by tho Morgan lino. The Hrald aya The large train of Sanor Talamantes has just got in, fifteen days out rom Cuuro, with goods for our iner- bants.

COJtYELL COUSTT. Tho temperance cause at Gatesvilla The Gatesville Brans Association will givo a coacart ou tbe night of tlio 2ud Cotton, CU.ri«Unns oysand i amoug 1 "ie latter J. B. HftTriaott.T. B.

OWBUB, H. D. Aahby, II. S. PerryIUUD, A.

P. Kelly, J. T. Cook, S. W.

Biglmm, M. aud, F. LauUam, and J. ii. "or Assessor, with several others not yet announced Peyton Werner, H.

Bulcher itnd J. C. Henrn for Sheriff H. H. Wells, County Ciuri; M.

District A. L. Auorney and IT, W. Kouutieroy, County Judge, COMANCKE CODXTY. Hon.

John D. Stephens, of Ccnuaoche, ft candidate for the State Beante. COLLIK COUNTY. McKinuey is to havo a gtaad New "oar'rf ball in the new W. L.

Froat, of Sherman, has obtained a atont on cotton presses. COMAL COUXTY. Jiin Conley, tbe Bioge driver, vrbo had is leg broken iLt tlie hip, at New Brftuu- nlf, is guttiag well. COI.OUADO COUSTY. L.

J. Logao ia a candidate for Couuty Vuorney U. D. Barnett aad T. J.

Grace candidatt'S for Sh3riJT; Goo. ng ana' J. L. for County Glork; AitiS. Dvmbarry for Assessor Riley for District iVoathor -A nogro named Parry vas killed by another negro, on Monday ast, about five miles west of Columbus.

They quarreled, Periy hit tlio other one name not reuiumberad) a heavy blow ou head with a large rock, whereupon le pursued Perry, aud inflicted such, woucds with his knifa that Perry died. aimual festival Si. John's day, on the of Dicbinbar, will be appropriately by the Masonic party oC ia ciiargo of Ca.pt. Wm. F.

Clarke, are lolling the vp.cant prairie lands cf this county for the International tind Groat Northern Hailroad, DALLA.3 is looking finely and is growiDg rapid- Waelder last week ft man uamed lopkins and two brothers named Adair Uivd ti tight, iu wlucli cue of the Adairs WUH mortally nutl tho other dangerously wounded with, a knife. CHIMES COUNTY. E. C. Davis, arrested on suspicion of baying murdered Tom Cotton, near KaV- ium's Springs, iu Grimes connty, a short time since, has liad a preliminary examination and been released, there being no evidence against him.

HILL CODNTY, C. Eiley up and F. Wier aro candidates for Assessor, Whether William will rise to the occasion or F. T. will Wier in remains to be seen W.

Turner asks to be made District Clerk; J. A. Martin, A. P. McKinnon and J.

M. Abbott all ask to be made County Attorney, while Doctor A. Campbell is a candidate for County Judge The Hlllsboro temperance or- ganixatioa and Sunday School are making arrangements to have a concert and supper Christmas night Hillsboro is improving rapidly One of the boya of town killed a lrge wildcat a few days ago Crowds of immigrants have boon paaaing through, this week. Most of tha in wish to rent land. Thar are uot able to buy and improve.

Though poor, they are bright, intelligent puople and would bo desirable citizens A mass meeting of citizens of Hill county wan held ut Hillsboro, Tuesday, the 14ih instant, for the appointment of delegates to the Democratic eta to convention at Galon, and alao delegates to the Dominating convention of thaThirUenth Judicial DistricJ, to bo held at Coralcana the of January, Five delegates were to the Galveaton convention, among wliom Joe Abbott, Wllion and W. Stevens. The tiou wan instructed to support Blchrd for Governor--not inatTiioted to J. Jr.meysoci, W. Thomas axton, A.

Reed, W. A. "ounff, W. Jolm Elliott, W. I.

A. IcFadin, W. Uallie Hurt, erea Mrs. L. i i Pomona M'rp, loel, Flora Miss Lucy L.

A. S. a regu'ar of Georgetown range, 592, tho following officers or tlie ensuing year were elected, to wit: N. Lemmond, W. D.

J. Wliitley, V. J. T. Coffee, G.

W. Hall, J. W. Moore, W. A.

G. unn, W. L. A. i.

Beaver, W. J. Weir, W. G. Mrs.

A. T. Coffee, Mrs. Lem- icnd, Pomona; L. Dillinghaui, L.

A. ENGLISH--At tho rcnfiloncn ot liar mother, Vra. Annie "WoaC, ShlrN.y Knyliah, at Mondsy, Dec. 20, 3 youra. Tho friends of.

tho a i aro Invited to at- cd her funeral, troni tba residence aa Gtoad- between 32th ami 13th streets, at 10 'oloofclbia (Tuesday) Momtng. LANG--In Honday.DQGQmhor 20, 17 A. in the fourth oar of Iii8 age, John ff. LanK, OBlychI ot J. W.

aurl Clarii ang, atcor an iilnosa of only twenty honra. olher State officers. Corsicana convention' Delegates to the rare also appointed, and instructed to support D. M. Prsuder- gaat for Judge of tLeThirtettntb District.

JACK COGVTY. At annual election of Fork Rlcu- ardgou Lodge No. 830 A. F. A.

on Saturday evening lust, the following olHcers were elacted to for tht en- euing MMonicyear D. C. Brown, E. L. McCLure, S.

J. C. J. J. W.

Kuos, Treasurer; H. H. McConnell, Secretary; C. L. Dutchar, Tiler Jackaboro Council 305, Frlenda of Tem- parnnctJ, tho following; offlcera: K.

ConwaT.D.G. W. P. Morrea, K. F.

T. J. GUkelsr, J. C. G.

Lmiuiir, I. G. Mounts 0. P. Adamson, C.

Hon. W. V. Henderson, of KemUll county is a candidMe for judge of the 24th Judicial district, competed of the couniUs of Kendall, Kerr, Me- dinn, UTfclda, FriOj Mmverick, Zavalla, Dimailtt, Edwards and Duwsou. Threo hucdrad immigrants camo over the Texas and Pacific road one day last week yam Johnson, a noted cattle of Medina county, was arrerfied at llns on Wttdceaday President of the Dallas Gas Company, lias ujade two or three Drips into tbe Jse.tion, aiad has effected leaa'-'S for two of tho boat located coal mines re, one about one-half mile and the other one hundred and fifty feet from the malu track of the Missouri, Kansas and Taxas liailroad, while tlio Ossge Company mines aro some threo miles oil.

It is proposed to organize a Dalian coal company upou a mutual plan, offering io those who desire to take Block certain advantages, and there will only "be 000 open for subscription. S-Ai'NIJT COUNTY. It is said that the Grangers Fnnin county have privately fixed up a ticket, for all county man named SmithaoD, lately from Missouri, was stricken with apoplexy a few days ago "alt) pulling corn, antl died in a few hours Pork sella in Fanniu county at from seven and a half to eig-ht cents per wagon loads oC immigrants from. Arkansas ppaed through Borvliam on thft 10th Instant Fannin county has only three prisoners in jail at thin time Bonham hap, up to this date, shipped one tliouBtind more bftlea of cotton than she did up to the time last year. FA.YETTE Pork sells at live conta a pound The weather has been fine all tho fall.

La Grange muat be a fine place for pign. Tho editor of the Citizen, pays he has raised about 1200 of pork right in town and lias 1 now salted Bobt. T. Bradsliaw is a canrtidato for reelection to the ofUce of County Treasurer; R. A.

DOSR for the oflice of Collector; G. L. SUlneelit for County Clerk idocuano. for Assessor; Twbb and P. D.

Turner for; SherifT Jo H. Kirk aad J. K. Scn.t«n for Colluator of Tarus Homer B. Uill for County Surveyor H.

Pht-lpo for County Attorney A. B. F. Kerr aud'I'obt, Gmode for Aisendor; J. C.

Kteihl for County Judge, miSESTOKE COU.VTT. Lnht Sabbaih niglit Ikb Foster, t. tn. living near Cotton Oin, reported to Constable J. JJ.

Buctiinan that two white men wuro thya at bouce lull hh family, etc. Mr. Buchanan at once wen to tbe scene ol the reported found Ike'd bouso in the posaeeaiou of Tom Varnon and Tom Miles, acd that arnou bad committed an iinmentionablo oflenso upon t.ho person of o. mulatto girl nnmbd Elien Kdwards. Miles was under tho influence of liquor and asleep Constable Buchanan socured Iiim and demanded ibo surrender of Varnon; lie refused, with piHtol in band, and attempted to Dre upon Mr.

Buchanan, but tho latter was prepared for nud fired firat, i Varnon in the brtnfit, V. returned the fire but happily mif.sfd hia aim. V. then ran out of the followed by the consta bio, who fired at Uiiu as liy TRU off After i about forty yardfl, Varnon fell, was secured and brought to Cottoc Gin, and immediately received tho atten tion of Drs. Johnson nod Harper.

He is now by boiU bis wouuds and pneumonia, and liU rucorery is Milt-ti wna tried Jufiico C'obb ag iiccosHory to tho crimo commuted by a a in nf a $500 bond waa comTTiilUitl to tbu jni) tc await tlif; of cciNZAi.r:.-: Tlio Iront liHrt i i tiu'i cotun in A county." Th" woi-d is ati! growiog, b'jMn i 1 aud ibu BtuplT being picked. is ruia ing wheat this KverysvLc-re plautet heen silling under execution at fifteen cents an acre. LIMESTOXE COUSTY. The Damocratic County Convention uoUcied twanty-tire to tha State Convention consisting of the following nambd man, T. W.

Jobn E. M. N. Miller, R. A.

DmvU, Judge Conolyi T. J. Oliver, J. W. Fluhburn, J.

D. Brown, W. P. Brown, G. B.

Duncan, W. Jackson, J. Sliead, W.H. Richardion, William Cleveland, R. P.

J. Furrar, J. W. Rucker, A. G.

Camp, J. W. Stealo, Floyd Gilbert, Blackburn, W. Hosely, J. Sansom, McD.

J. M. Bam bo. Resolutions instructing deleKateg to vote for Col. John H.

Henry fop Treasurer, and K. A. Beeves and K. S. Gould for members of the Su- proine Court, wore unimously earned, TiAVACA CODKTY.

The Herald reports ths burning of No- ien's gin aod saw mill. Mr. Noleu 1 uf and" icase was full of seed -A. JuBtellow has already gathered rounds of cotton raised from hia particu from one acre of land. He pro Doses to call it Granger Cotton." MARIOX COUSTT.

Pork in JeSeraon aella at from seven to ten cunts per pound. COUNTY. Cotton received at Waco on Tuesday-175 -bales were weighed in East Waco and 400 bales shipped Some interest Dg foEeil remains have been exhumed a tho coutluence of Sue bayou with tbeBri zos. Tbe profeiaor iays they the phalanges of a Tettarapin Megasau se Col. Flint, through irrigation aia grounds, lie has tomatoes, cabbages and other vegetables all of the larges and beat and freeh, from his garden, every day of the year.

COUNTY. A mass meotiag baa been called fo Tuesday, 21st at Willis, to take int nominations for count; offices. FOLK COUNTY. The farmers iu the county are abou through gathering tbeir crops, and cot ton baa turned out heavier than it ha for a series of years. Although -a con Biderable amount of cotton has alread.

gone off, the larger portion of it by far in still to be ginned and Tlie Moscow Maaonichigli school ia Hour ishing 1 Board here for school children ia generally from $8 to $10 per month everything furnished. Aa for health good water, good society, and good orde kept in the town, there is none better. MONTAX7UE COUNTY. Several of Ifce citizens of our count, ive gone on a hunt. This is a easy way they have of getting a suppl of Monday, the Glh wagon passed through Montague cbarge of an officer from Henrietta rying two prisoners.

The prisoners Joa Porter, white man, to be tried on th charge of asnault with inrent to kill, an a negro tlied already sentenced to hung for murder. Tbe white was necked and chained td th negro under sentence of N. Roach, of Weatherford, Parks county, Testa, as a candidate for ib office of Judge cf the Tenth Judici District A. Matlock as a candidat for tbe oflice of County Attorney P. S.

Hagy, as a Democratic candidate fo tbe Legislature from tbe Fifty-secon Representative District; Lewis Knight, W. Morris and J. M. Lovin are cftndldatea for Sharif! for Mintage In Mantagoe count have lost heavily by prairie firei KODKHT60N COIHTTY. At iho Robertson county resolution was introduced and min moualy pwsed tha dalegi tion to cast their first tallot iu llie Stat Convention for Coke.

TATIRAKT COUI1TT. The ladies of tha npiecopfil Church Fort Worih, raffled off a mulo at a re cent festival, of course for church, nu: poses. TITU6 COUNTY. The Mount Pleasant Palran pays: Bickentaff has Rent us a specimen his sugar cane having twenty joints ma tured. He says he has ail tha would average ten feet, and yield fou hundred gallons to tbe acre, Thia dia tauces cotton BO bad there ia no use rnak a comparison.

WALLEU COUKTT. District Court commenced Monday Judge I. B. McFarland prealdinp, nn jBflBoM.QoBa acting Diaiiict Atiorno; Tlie docket is unaaunily large, and it i thought that very few civil cases will i will bo a supper given i Hammond's Hall the 21es Instant, fi the purpose o( building a public schoo R. McDfide was the suflerer by tue late Hood of any one i the county, having lost ovsr 1700 pane: of fence, f-ometbing over 17,000 rails," siden other BOTIOUS damages to his plac Hon.

Jacob Freeman, es meuibor of the from th county, Secretary of the Colored Bftptis Church iu we are inforrnet hita been getting awjiy with fifty dollar of churcli money ift to be ('nrifiiinart tree at McDado's school-lious for tin; UifitfiLof Ihe acbool. vrn.LrAMSON irjinfja Ko. of Williamson com Ly, on Saturday, December 11, at tkei regular the follov ing year: J. Elliott, W. 3.

Montgomery, W. J. McFudin, LOOK WHAT YOU BET or AXIJ EaTATE IJ UOJJl'ANV, GalvouLon, Doc. 20, IST5, Soolod bids will for th or Homestead puiposen, of an amount not sceodlng $2MQ, for tho toim of six years or 9S8. All blda must what amotint is -'antoil, and on what timp, nnd mush bo andod labyTHTJRSDiY, Doo.

fi'Jd, up to six 'clock r. at which tJina tho HJrentory will noat, open bids and award loau to tho highest Uder, payaVie January 8. 1876. Applicants ara roquestad to bo prudent. Bids mimt bo made on the company's blanks, which tho Scc- atnry will By order tho Fiamuo Coramlttoo.

I. LOVB3SBER, Soo'y- Notice to toliooncr KyFBRSOK, froui ftew York, la uo.w dls- Uarglug cargo L.iltlu'a Whart. Crn- will to of the ai Undbd. A.11 gomla rotnalnlns on ne wharf aftoc 4 o'clock, will be atorod at thoir sipenae and risk, dolfl 46 QOIK A Agents. If Tho fltockholdors of the Agrioul- Hortlonlturnl a i I trial AaBOcia- ioQ aro roqntated to at tho ofllco of 0.

Hurley on MONDAY, January 12th, at noon, for tho purpose of electing C. L. DKISSNER, delS td Socrotary, daath of cur Mr, Dargtm wllJ malco no chans-e in oar Triil ootitlnne ae DABQAN frTOBTN, Of Clllftl" 3t 11 iffl GttlV Decomber 17, annual election Chief Enginear, First A.e8ia^aatEanttif iecocd Assistant nnd Third Ass ant Engineer, will take pluce nt Dt Hoot (tail Ladder Company No. 1, oa iloolis.illa strtet, i Jan.uc.ry, 1STO. Ey JlAimV A.

DAVEY, F. Chief Kufiluou Call for Delegates. By and i the n' tho County Democratic Executive Committou, aadtho Pcoa- denta ol the dlfliJreLit Wn.nl clubs, tho following CB.U is minio: 1. Tha Presidents of vlio i a Wards or Precinct clubs will lioM olectlonat thoir rooms, on tha TWENTY EIGHTH DAY of this, for twonty i to tho Bemoc-fA'Jc Stnta Con rention, to bo hold in t.iii* city oa tiio i Day of January, IS70, tho apportionment bo tlie atmo aa beretuf'ors, FirsWVard wi.I fond rL-vnn Delegntoa, Second Waid wiV. soud llvi Dolcsales.

Third Ward will send six Dolugates. Fourth Ward and i Koud ilvo Dolo Bolivar Point will send one Dolegfl-to. 9. Tho delegate so cluchLH 1 will bo doloc to tbo District Convention, to bo held lu thl city an tho Strenth of January, 1370, nn called by HOD. C.

L. Clovoluud, to Senator and ReprosentaLlvt: from thin tioan torial District, and upon tho adjournment the District ConToutirm ilia aald delegate irom this county, aa coiirontion, proooatl nominate two repreaentfttivyfl from this coun ty In the next; Lcclslittunj. and a Judg for t.ho County anil Dissriut Courts. 13. The Proaldocta of tin different clubfl make returns on tho ot liologatoa era gn STONE, Ch'man Couuty Dem.

Ex. Com. Galroacon, Doo. IV, 1B75, dold TEXAS DAKKI.VO AND IN'SURAXCE COMPANY, OALVESTOX, 1C, 1B75. Tho annual raeatinp; of tlii! -StookUolders tho Texas ami Jriburance Compan placQ attuoomoo ot tho company 2UOKDAY the 3d day of -ln-iiuary.

1876, who an be for to sorv durmji tho enauins Tha polls will open at 10 aad. closed av a i. K. N. 0.

-LAUYtf. WJLLIS, Secretary. President, delGEltdtd Preparations for ThchotQlsras-ynotbeablQ to Curalah all rooms required for the aovonor oiijht him dcod delegates to tho Stftto 11 wmooratic Con vcntlon, to moot In this city on tho 5th January proximo, and for hundreds other visitors on that occasion. Suchot on citizens as hfl.ro aparo rooms are, thorofori urged to offer thorn, with or without boar for tho uao of the delegates. Address, stating number and terms, A.

TV. HPAIGHT, Chairman Executivo Committee, 72 Strand First iNatloiiml JBan k. Guivovtau Tho annacl mooting ol tht Staroholdftis Bank will At thair Bankin on TUESDAY, the llth January when an election will be Cur Diracbors fo tha H3ED, Golroiton Dec, 11, 1S7D. del2 dtfl OI'FIOE HOME Ixa. ANTJ BAWK'O Co.

or TnaL IJoo. Tho JLnnnM Election Seren Director to the onsnlqc ye.ir, -will place the CompanY Offiot. No. 67 Strand, MONDAY, the 8d Car of Jutinary, 1170, bo fweon the hoiirs ot 10 o'clock A. si.

and o'clock r. it. By order J. H. BUR2HTT, Attont: H.

PKNDLSTOX, President. delO td. red morocoo por.h^t.-bonlc nontaln IHR a srcn.ll amount Mt i.f;f«tered letter and purtj- mai A Co. r.ncl uwnors of bar "IIslB." The aboro rewnrl i lie AC no questiona naked on i of boos oafl contentB to it. Ql'IN CO.

de21 A LFRED C. GAESIA. A Kespcctfully Invito allBrilon to followln oocalgnmonts, Juet rocaCvii'; 300 bbio. Family lOObbls. CORNMKAL.

ZOO tncka CORX3CSAL bins. POTATOES. 1000 Ibs. Fresh KANSAB UUTTEIl, In roUr, 500 doz EGGS. An examination of our clock hi rocpectCui: collplted.

ALFRED C. GAUSIA A Produce Cororaff-aloil 114aail Strand. de213t SALE--Stsituof Texas JL. county of Go.lveft.on. By virtue ot deed of oxccntftd and-wife on tho 2d day of December A.

D. 1874, of cord ia said connty, Bonk IIWROS secure the payment of and ncvcra proralseory note, dated fJi-nomher 2d, A. 1S74, a of Are hnmlrort pay able to the order of Unhurt, yohoidtTMan: with Interest at tho rato oC 15; per cenr. po aanum from date, fiafd deal of trnist; convc, Inp to GoorRO VMtt and Franklin (either balag tn tlio foliowir: dGsccIbad property: Lot in block yn. f.lty of Oalvo: ron, together with ivlt impruvcuitMi-iw ikftreo Bitiifiled.

rfsld notii Ijolnc iy i in paid, ut the, request nt Llm UaUltir thocc of Joseph Pi-arikltn, OHM LniHtefi will sell tho salfl I der. forcaab, fn front of ibc U'jtirt-liouHO (loo In the county of a of Tuxafi, i ia o'clock on a A i i A iiayt January, A. D. iSTlt, CTMIVI-VIUI: tit It: the said property oa tiy ciii-! or triiftt am authorixod to Ing had Bfitil ot i ruat ami i' terms and de21 td JOSEPH FRANKLIN', Truat BIG BONANZA TOY HOUSE A Tine Bound Copy of either CH ATTESIBOX, 1875. PEEP-SHOW, with.

33O Pictures, or a. Copy of LITTLE WIDE-AWAKE, or Copy of the Great Boys' and Girls' Favorite, tho Nursery, All of which aro worth $1 50, and a copy of which you will got vrliou five dollars nd upwards worth. oC Toys ia purchased; and remeiabor ilae price tbfa ame, except the Hobby Horses and Boys' Wagons, which I have put down 20 per ent. cheaper. You can loolt around and co7nparo prlcoa, and you will find the BONANZA the cheapest, even with tha Rue premiums given.

So cull at the ONANZA. dt19 BU lu th 3. E. MASON, Proprietor. lVc.iv Advertisements.

AT THE AS DALY'S FAMOUS Fifth Ave, Theater Co, I'HIOM YORK, for tho i ast aovon yoare have been the exponents of all tliat is novel and elegant in drama and comedy. mdiiX Every ETeniiijj T7ntII Notice tho sreM Eouftation of tho doy, The Big Bonanza Jiloh onj.iyc'J a run of 400 ulchtsla New York ty, to nt) prpponted with now scones, su- orb (JrfBHcs ftnii parulturo and a cast con- i i tliu fuvuritUB of tho Fifth ATCUUO bcn.tur. lirlH'uiuH- Jrrind X'crrorMiajico. Sco progtnnunoa ivnd poetorB. STOKE, 3000 Sacks COFFEE EX "ANBRKi." TO ARRIVE, 4000 Sacks COFFEE EX BARK fUIKDB," allod from Rio leb Deoombor.

nr. And now 4000 Sacks COFFEE Somplaw at Oinoo. BUNGE. A 7-Oct. Kosewood Pianos FOR S250, CDREENCY, tor anla by XIJOS.

nOGGAN le. PUno Jtuelo Dealers, Tramor.t it Galvcston. Come One, Come All anil tet your good things for I A Atmnia's Jilnce Stoat, California, Jellies, Fruit a. Butter, all kinds, Figs; RaUma and Currants and Citron, French Primes boxes. and aaa'td Jellios, DELICACIES OF AKJu KINDS, Como and see Cor yoursaif.

Choap for Caab, Galveston Cash Grocery 17S and I ail. dol'Jlw J. P. BOONS, STOKE- TO ABKIVli FllOM KIO DS JAUEIHO, IQOO Sacks Coffee, TO ARRIVE FKOM UTERPOOL, 4000 Sacks Salt. J.

H. ELSWORTSC CO. Something About Oils. Pratt's Astral Oil Is tbo result of long experience and oarcfu Btudy of thobest of prepftriug PG trolsum. Its FIRS far exceeds that of ordiaitry oiln, audftlltlim in its uao is IVA'l'JBK WSIl'I'JE in appevanco, ami baa no OIOK.

i tlio ordinary kerosono iamp, l)oou thorouelily toatod uy IOIIK and couatan use, and prc'notniced to bo the 1IKST Oil. IN XIXE de7 1m 25 Per Cent. Below Cost THB OLD AND WELL-KNOWN GREAT A STORE No. 169 Marliet OFFERS Toys and. Holiday Good At lower pricns than over sold lu this city, (icoount oC sjlliny this lino out.

Cu.ll and convinced. noaiSffl Pelvis Ztotlittclitld Christmas Candies I. havo ust rocoivod a larpe stock of FANCY' CANDIE? And SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS. EC.VC s-lso on hauil a fine ttocl: ot Impoi'ted Domestic Cigars TOBACCO and PIPES, Which I offor Very Low for tho Holid.iys. B.

SIVOBJ, 155 Market Strcc- HOLIDAY THE LftRGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, UEADQUATRTERS FOK CHRISTMAS TREES AND ORNAMENTS do ID su tu th Irl APOLIO SAPOLIO IS TOO To require a epoclal recommendation. all kinds of motala and paiotoil wort, For salo by STEBLE, WOOD G8 ncd TO Trcmont Bt. OFFBK TO THE TRADE, AT LOW FIGURES, 2000 Kegs Nails, Ia lota to dc2I unatf H. HIRSCH CO. JKFORUIATIOK WANTED.

IF 1VJOL. rHKLAIt, formnrly of Detroit, will trrlto to Janiea Pho- lan, ISi Lnoroace atroet, Detroit, Wlohiffac, ho Trill hoar of something to his adTnntago, dolG IDI $12 A DAY R-t homo. Agents Onttit and terms TRUE BLatnc', PBK WEEK to itento, llftio acd JTemale. tu lo Tormacimil OUTFIT FilEE. P.

O. TICKEllV AUKiiWk, IND BElDIHa, FiS- CIKATION. A I MESMS- RIM. Mid MAKKJAQK UUIDE, nboirlnirko-w dither PQX mny uid iTKln tbe lovu and affection oC any person cboowo Ifl- By mill Sue. 139 s.

7th a homo. Sirrplos worth tl free. STISBO A Portland, Maine. A GENTS the enauceof tbo Acldross, with atnaip. National Copying Atlanta, Qa.

rn 1 A day. to AVI honorable and lu- c-atlro. JtKonto wantfld. Ail- dross Marlon Supply Tufi- rioa, O. in Religious and AgficiilW 1VCEKI.IES, HALF-PRICE SEND FOB CUE CATALOGUE ON TBE LIST F1AN.

For Information, address CrSQ. P. 41 "Park Row, NKAV ADVEB.TISINO IN CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS $1 for 25 cts. SKND'FOK oim CATALOOUF. O7i TOE MST I-'or Jnfonimtion, KdilrcRtl iEO.

P. P.OWSLL 11 Park Row, NE1V VOUK. State Democratic CONVENTION. Proposals for furutshi np bniiTir-t at A ruory J-lnll on tlio 5lh Junuary, i ai In toil. Proposals must bo accoijijmiiicd OP FAKE, not to include wines or wbitih will separately i ptirtlculars be (iivoii on upplic tioo, W.

SiPAlGllT, do8 tAina h'Rian Exocntivo Commute of Tcsa JL Couuty of Oalvoston. Uy Ttrtuo of a dood oC truat executed 1 Quatave und Mary BHichpr, hl3 wife, on tl: da.y of March, 0.1874, aud oC rtcoril county, boojs. V2, pajroa 1C8, tosccur tbo paymouc of thoir promissory noto, uktt February SJ, JS74, for the onour hundrt and doilftra, And payable tLo ordor i Eiuraa Lambert, with at rate i 12 par par annum, pn.ys.hlo aftid dewil ol i i i to mo lot No. and the Gist half of Jot No. 10, ths uouihpfcst niiartcr tit thi block of outlet No.

70, city of GalvrsiO tho -whulo ot ticooriJiiif; io tt i a of deed of trunt. belnc ntiw of bolder i note. I will sell tuo above described pro urty at public auction, for cash, to tho hiichct bidder, at tho courtbomo door of count between of 30o'cJoolc A. and Toi o'clocii P. M.

on tho 5th day January, A. D. 1S76, minli t'lt tborrtto HP 1 am autnnrliirtd to mftko by ylrti: of oald of trust, rofi'reuco to tl: iDBXrumont and term oondicio: bclnjc mode. Ji. T.

WnBJKLBll, City A ORDIK'AKCE. 5.1 Prohibiting romoval of eaml nr i from tho gulf bett-ch botwcou First n.n i i Sootlnn 1. JSo by i i Conn oil ot Uio of vlmt o-ny ami n. porsonn bo and ftro hereby i i from a i or i Ritnd fu. tho Uulf teach and Fiftiut 2.

That f.linll bo tlio of tl CbJof of Polico, nod in Lonjbv tlii'fictod detail fwo nutmaltnl polieurjicn for tho pone of tho (full 1 beach tvnd iiipany ali poi'Konc taking and re That a a.ad all persons r.ho prcvlfitons of tltln nhnll iTi sum of twvn'uy-fivo dollars i'i each ami ovcry offonHO. TKat 2-1, 25 and A I. Cliaiil.L'.-'iH, of Oiviiinir run.1 bo ill forcO i Its Hctit.Ioii. of part 1. Tli.h* a lnw wif.hfjul, rtp LJecetuhor 7hT5, IS.

O'U. 1'RpRfd Decoaibur dulO I Opera House! iiHiiiiuci'incjit Extraordinary. nnitONY, MONDAY. DUO. BO, AND TS.V- delphi Theater, MASQUERADE BALL, Christmas Eve, 1875.

To ly tlio A I A TICKETS, 82. 130'CIocU 91. DY LYNCH R. A. ABE, Will Kr.ll THIS DAY, oVloeii, at their calftfi tocm Dry Goods Mid NoU AT 1'KIVATE SALE.

Flno Coats niid nothing, i cc-htu OD tbo dollar, TTHDE10V1UTEHS' SALE, 'mommy. i 1, 1 S7S, nt 10 A. 24: Cast-s Jeans, Plaids, Print: 1 I SHOES, HOOTS, Pry Goods, Drugs, Etc. "Stc.tooCT«ias." T1BIDKNHE1MEH BKOS. Tn i TKXAS.

OPEN. C-Vl'T. Proprietor CLatu Supt. II. D.

A JOHN" DARBAG 'In tfcu-omep 'aeTEm THE I A I HODSE olal licstaui'ant Hlarkrt corner Twenty-fourth i i for Busijiefls JE It 1 1 8 7 5 L. liiiil filrardin en Lorcid into Mit'iVuip, uu dor the firm nam ot '-iittiniin, "fill open tho ftbov Hotol as and solicit a sbtro of til public unt-i-otiszo. pi-omisiiiR thwt tho wo estAblishi'il of the "Old Coinme cial bo (uUv suataiceU, Uiitii 1. busiiioss of the Con mercia: jisii will be coi tiuuod at ni Sccation, flud on that Cat rcmovcj fte L. ROMANET, noil 3m HOTEL REST; A A NT.

UB PROPRIETOR of the nbov Hotel iho public that ho is pro parcel, frcm of l)oconibor. 1875, to se meals, thn bet-l ill's mfu-ket aft'ords, AC 73 cfut. a Weal, Jffoil TJrUctK for Don't Lo cull on tho well known no26Jm I. BLCMNJIROX, Proprietor. TTUTCH1N3 HOUSE, TEXAS.

JAI1KS Clyrtr. no4 3m C. H. Book-toepor. SoutH i 5 ESUit-lt reduced pricaa.

n. nuisca dolD Jm Ga.vcston. Wchflvo i i i i handiijiioa, Wfctor town and Ricfania Knghice and Uoilora, Sair M.1L1B, Biivs'a, etc Belling, Eflff'o Cotto Olap, Emory C'oiton tdnn, at 3 CO por caw and Condensers, Victor Sugar ililla nn HftrtV, Erooks's, fcn Coitnn i Kno-wloa'a Steam Pumps, Lift roraoPumpn, Ooltun Corn and Whoat, lloltlng Cloth an Uolla, and Cultivators Burl's Khiatfio ripinK.Br«-8B "Work VRJVDB, etc. Wil.ti.lKfs, Gc-uges, Letters of I i 1 v(ii bo promptly carefully D.nfwtTr(ni,a*.ia eirculMa tomrari XV, HO IB ly cow A DI, A i I I A iiiid Fnosr.) Jl.MN iJTlI! IIUU-iTON', a i i i Tcivclry Care Oezicra.1 fCANOfANTED. I will pay tbo murtot prico tyr 1 intl Strand.

-fTTTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF SPLENDID OOUNTEYBUTTEE xoollont for the tablo as IU for nd pastry, for only twonty-flTO cents peK ound. Also on bjvud A FINEaSTOCK OF TINWAHE, TABLE KNIVES, all fcinfls or tblogs tor tlie iioiweiioM. IOOD STOCK OF OENERAi lilBnWMlE, Vulch irUl bo sold low. l)y Om LAEADIS. AMPS AND OILS, 'tl la 'A hi Xfn tt.nJ JTu Etc.

I goptoiiuo, fiolat, Head Pi-att'fi Atstirfcl Mid mlJiant and Nonpareil. Fsrollne, Oasoltuo, BoDztee, Waptha, and be Yarlous products ot wholesale retail, by J. A. ffanajer Islaad City Lamp Oil Co.j 74 and 176 Twenty-second Market and PostcSice. Hftlla and DweJlIneB Hgbted for special occasions at abort notlco.

octi5m Something About Oils Since tho ASTRAL" iras first Introduced our sales hcvQ now almost uniyersally uaBrtoaUai'road Cars, Sicimbowe, tn factoriliM' cm'uta i i bocauao of Jis ABSOLUTE SAFETY, flue cloar liRht. and fxeftJoir from ail tJonablo foaturei. Tbe foiofKO demand -has also rigidly increased, ASTRAL lii.6 -ft-on a as Tbo BdoiV natlng Oil ia all ForeiKa M.arl:et«,' bimply bo- cause it le divested of liie tereore wb'Ich iitu ally attend the uao of Keroioab Oil. 1m JEB VET, PETTIT 0. 3 WEO1.ESALE DEAWiBS IS Kerosene or Coal GASOLINE FOK GAS SCiCHISES, Benzine, Naptlia, Oil, PTJKOMNE CAEBON OIL OE PETEOPHENS, And ali tbo Jllumlnatlnf? and Petroloum Oils.

OFFLOJE, 2S STJliSW, Warebonso, Thirtieth Bet. Slecliirlo at. indStrana, OALVESTOK. P. O.

BorSW. Something About Oils NO DANGER FEOK tEA.EEK6 Oil PACKAGES. WM. CommJfssioii GALVESTOJT, TBX1S. IESTA BUSHED 1S4O.J It IB now six roars sSncewo commenced thc eala of a A a Oil, DurlDc -which thousn.d£ ot calicnt tore heen sold, ivhile NO ACCIDENT, Directly or iniilrsctly, baa ercr from Its This proves what we Save claimed, Ihit Vlio is B-piittcotly sals.

lljumlnatJnc oil. d'J Im ARRIVE FEOM NEW TOKE-500 ebls choice POTATOES. 20,000 No. I FIRtt BRICK3." 5,000 bbls. beet Eyaraulic CK- MENT.

Jii.t ficcclvcd nnd In Store. bbls. best Hydraulic fioscnda-lo CS- 250 Xo. 1 PLASTEB 330 boros American Lyo.Ca's K) canes or Sparkling PAGNK. 103 neEMTTjBS, eJKbt Ina nost.

85 nesta TUBS, three "in CLOTHES-PINS, MEASURES, STO; bbli. puro CIDER VIKEGi.1V 100,000 LATHS. 300 bbls. best CBJTEIfT. 10,000 sscka coarse LIYJIBPOOL SiLT.

1,000 nacls flno L1TEBPOOL SALT. 800,000 boss quality HORTH MVBa KlilCKS, PLABTBllKli'S EA1B, FfflE CLAY- MAK- BLH DOST, NORTBEBS HAt, irWcU wo olTcr bo the trudo JTEcrkot Prices; C. W. Jt ap25'75 IT Avenue and 2-fu, t-l. For Sale--- QTOCE FOR SALE.

SO Head Fine Large EiintucUy Mules For sftlo hy RICKEK i WItDJJK, pOR SALB lil An Upright FLUE BOILER: Large enough for fv Twclvo-Eorso -Peiros Kino. Jl trill bo oold cheap, au C. B. Lee Covs i 1021 DWtf LANDS FOU 8ALS CHEAP FOK CASH. KO acres Ia Comal caxiiity, S5 county eont, Kov Brauufela.

553K acres In Oalveston and JSruiwris coac- ties, miles from railroad. 378 acres, more or Jew, to Mndiaoa near WiliowiiJklo prairie, 200 acnes Jn rim as oountT, 900 acres la Grimes connty. 360 acres in Chambers couniy, oil Bay 100 ncres In oa itidfiu, 1 102 acres In Conial county, a valuable trart of land, with faiTO on It, wood, tteber; closo to county scat, D. jo: DWtf SALE SALE. Tho place as THE OontafnlDK Five -Acras, filtuatod bctrcen CXmrontoDd M.r.

J. n. rcvldcQco. This place has tboJarcoat stid proves of HVJ5 OAKS aod other oa Could bo divided iato Couuiry Scjfia lor or nmlretho most Eligible Place i and, taken is tho placo J.n this city. Price low and torms liberal.

WM. TIKNDLEy: OAI.VK.'(TON, 4, ocJJ2 fy in of OF TJ Masonic LS37. to Lho of lh Com mua left AL ruLoBi.fny, Jaiumry, A. D. hy A.

S. Uuib- ven, Grand Honi'oUry fl-nd Pant-Mrivud. in.Ptf r. ID two Apply ut the office, QftlTofltoa. no36 DAVftf.

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