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fOLK mm Tifila COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y . NOV. 27. A G E N C IE S FO R T H E - T I M E S . ” O. W. GANNON. F * i. is our authorised f i p n u a A gent fur Portland and vicinity. THOS. BOYCE, Esq , is our only authorized Business Agent in San Francis«-«, R A D IC A L . R E P U D IA T IO N *. That cu ‘ e Yankee “ cti*9.M Secretary Bmtwell, whu during the impeach went trial o f Andrew Johnson gravely Mi;»- gested that he should be transported to the “ hole in the sky” close by th** Southern Cross; and who last summer took a vacation and visited his old home at Qrot>n, Massachusetts, and on his return oracularly announced that th»* tuition was <>n the high road to prosper- ity— that everything was lovely and the goose was hanging high, all because his townspeople in a New lCnglaad village, for which the people o f every other |w.>rtion o f the Union are made to pay tribute, through tariffs, taxes and bouti- ties, were very prosperous, fat and sun. cy ; aud who, along with every other ranting, canting Radical in the land, D E M O C R A T IC M E E T IN G . NEW ter bo issued, on the faith of the Uuitcd their lives, their fortunes, and their sa States by the Secretary o f (ho Treasury, cred honor, shall be uncontaminated by Pursuant to notification, the Demo iu pursuance o f law.” the association o f a heathen race, pol crats o f Dallas precinct met at the luted with the foul aud hideous disease Court House this afternoon and elected rary course An the part of the Secre o f lepm usy. tary ? The concluding sentence o f the I f the Republican party must have article plainly tells It says: slavery, let them give us the old system “ Besides, Secretary Bout well sees an of African slavery; but if freedom is advantage in refusing Pacific bonds in to be the watchword, let us fi.-lit for, th is : Thu» if the latter were received and have, that freedom guaranteed to as surety, and held on deposit, the result, would be th it government bonds equal us by the provisions of that <\ld Consti to such deposit, say 857,000.000, would tntion, under which we lived prosperous bo necessarily forced or kept afloat, and happy until the party at present in wh- r»*as now they are sub.-tun.iially re power ignored its existence, and which tired.” party sti 1 continues to trample under Kxactiy. And right here we think f*ot what few provisions of it remain as • hat we can unite a hupp* s,u^g«’stion a landmark to assure us that it once ex to the profound -Secretary. We sug isted. ire&f that he make a ruling that none o f I cure not who, or what party, advo this abolition war debt is “ on the saw- cates "Chinese immigration” and “ Chi iootjng as regular government bonds.” nese cheap labor,” he who does ?o, in and thus a very large and fraudulent my opinion, advocates a system destruct indebtedness could be justly and “ sub* ive to the best interests o f our State. stunt ¡ally retired/' ________________ No. 6. But, seriously, are not these canting a member to represent them in the Now what can cause such an arhit- F rom P u g et Sound. Radical nincomnoops the very last men who should cry out against repudiation ? They repudiated the claims o f loyal slave-owners for slavey robbed H * * «*> *■» County Committee. Several members elect from other precincts reported in persou yesterday, but as the Chairman was not present no formal action could be taken the ious to elect Friend T., N o v . 1, 18G9 E ditor:— Nothing o f irntnedia ely tuittee and report the name of the same to the Chairman so that he might go- vern himself intelligently in making a No meeting o f the County Coin tuittee was called lor today, but the Commi'tec will probably be culled toge great importance is astir to mar the them and farced into the Federal army, peace and quiet o f our ’far famed city” right in violation of that elanse o f the at pn-sent. to-day, although they could ill spare An iutor mat meeting was held by the delegates secretary. The following precincts re ported their committee men elect: ( ’»institution which says that private jourued for a week’s vacation ; interim Salt Lake precinct, David J. Holmes ; property sh ill not he taken lor public they propo-e and have already started Luckiuti ute. J . ( t . Montgomery; Mon very mention o f repudiation, and ut ! use without due recompense; and now. to visit “ the finest body of water the mouth, Ira F M. Butler; Jackson. tered lengthy diatribes about the sa- .for some stockjobbing scheme they world ever saw.’ ’ O f course they will Win. Cum cgvs; Douglas. John M. Da credness o f the national honor, has at propose to repudiate a portion of the indulge to excess in the luscious hi vis; Dallas, J II. Myer. Those pre- last come out flatly aud squarely for re government bonds. Only let them valves, sacrifice a sa tuon or two, dance cincts which have not yet reported to pudiation. deal justly, aud repudiate the whole with the gay girls on the S mud ueuor- ; » i » o . r J “ | the Chairman mu-t do so before Natur Everybody knows that the Radicals . , e . u 1 ,., J ' natch o f paper trash, and we will hid ally. and receive a hearty welcome on day next or the vacancies will he fiih d to a man declare that Pendleton is a n . , , , , , , . ! them (i «d speed, and leud them a help- their arrival at her Majesty's dominions by appointment. repudiator because he insists that the , , r , # ing hand. Om* half o f the session is com, 1 ted. five twenty bonds should be paid iu and although there has been consider B a l l o u ’ s M o n t h l y M a g a z i n e ,— currency.. They insist that all govern CORRESPONDENCE. able filibustering in both Houses over We are in rec-ipt ui‘ th s marvel ously ment hoods should be paid with L’old, election contests joint convention, etc . cheap and handsome Magazine for De M onmouth . P olk C o . and not with “ national engravings,” “ Shall our mills lie idle, our public works rc- there have been several hill- of eonsid cember. Its table o f contents is var ed and that the latter mode o f payment is 1 main unconstructed, »>ur railroads never be erable import passed upon. Most of and charming, enthiaeing the u.-u d fine A virtual repudiation ot a portion of the built, or iball we use the means offered, employ the political auiiiio-itms which have variety o f serials, sketches, storms debt. “ Tell it not in Gath ; publish it Chinese labor and grow to be a great aud pros- held the two parties at variance aie poems and attractive engravings. The not io the streets o f Askalon,” and yet 1 r,’us . . « , , . | E ditor I i m e s :— I lie above inquiry settled, and we have reasons to believe publishers announce iu the pro*p»ctu> it is a fixed and certain fact that th j T n » • i „ . .... ,, , 1 him in the editorial columns of the that after the week’s vacation all par for file coming year, a serial story for aforesaid Bout well has at length diseov j Oregon statesman ot the 12th instant, ties will return refreshed and determined adults, by the popular Magazine writer, ered that the government thirtv-yeir , . . , , , . .. . . anu it is one that demands the carelul to prosecute the great amuuut of work James Franklin Fitts, and a juvenile aix per cent bonds /'Pacific Railroad ., „ . , r . consideration ol every true American that remains unfinished— some o f which serial by the young people’s favou r, bonds) arc payable in greenbacks. It iahabiting our beautiful and fertile is o f vital importance. The more es Horatio Alger, Jr. The price o f this will be borne in ruind that the Fecre State. It is an inquiry that, as pro pecial business o f the session, and which periodical is a marvel to everybody— a tnry has refused to recognize them as a pounded, virtually answers itself— as is thus fur untouched, is the codifica hundred page, first class, illu-trated portion o f the national debt, not inelud- . . ... , .b y implication it asserts that all these tion of the Territorial laws. The com Magazine for fifteen cents, or 81 50 per lo g them in any o f his monthly state* , . , , , , . . . . . . desirable results can be ajjconj pushed mittee appointed for that purpose at our year, is indeed wonderfully cheap. ments, ns his predecessors uniformly , , . , . fiM . , .. „ J only by the employment of Chinese la* last session in 1867, comprising, we be Elliott. Thornes & Talbot, Publishers, did. This arbitrary r u in g - o f a Secre- , \ I ani ready to ad m it that floodin g c | bor. lieve, Chief Justice Dennison, Judge Boston, Mass. tarj evoked the condemnation o f cer the country with a low aud degraded Wyche and Hon. E. Evans, have taken tain New York journals, which called race, and their employment at a low rate great iutere.-t in this matter, and no F o r t h e H o l i d a y ’ s — We learn that forth a response from the Philadelphia of wages, may advuuce the pecuniary doubt will erect a judicial palladium a social dance will come oft at the resi Press of October 27th, which it is stat interests o f the wealthy classes of our that would do credit to the oldest donee o f Mr. Ed. Delashmutt on Chris ed was written by Mr. Boutwcll’s orders citizens; but I am not ready to concede States in the Union. The work on mas Eve. Those who have ^ttei ded and Í9 seuii-officially acknowledged. In that it will in any wise contribute to their part is complete, and it remains parties at Mr. Dela-hinutt’s heretofore it is stated— the interests or prosperity o f that class with the Legislature to adopt or reject say that none know better than lie how “ The grounds for this order in part wh0 are dependent upon the labor of as they see fit; but the Committee on to make everybody and his partner en are, as is learned oMcially, that Pacific ,, . , , v ~ their hands lor the neci-s.-aries ol lue. Judiciary, in the House, have reported joy themselves. Railroad bonus arc not on the same footin g as regular government bonds. ! W hile there are thousands upon favorably and the adoption will be only W o n d e r f u l . — W e learn that a lady The government is ultimately liable for thousands, in our Atlantic cities, of our a matter o f time. The Houses, after them, it is true, but they only become an f,wn race, dependent upon the charities three weeks wire pulling and hard cau who resides on the upper Luekiamute indebtedness o f the T ailed States when ,-.1 i .- j . i it „ . Jt n .. v, .. , . . . of the public for suprort, shall we go to cusing. and by substituting a member gathered a jar fuli of fine wihl straw the rucific IkOihoad unnp anes shall berries in that neighborhood, this week fa il to pay them. They are not as good hca,1,en 1:,, k 1 s t0 1" ,Port a heatheD in the Council who has no more right a class of security for bank circulation berde to our shores to gratify the avar- there than G. L. Woods, succeeded in The berries were perfectly ripe and ol' B8 government bonds that arc deposited ice of a uionied aristocracy ? Have we getting into joint convection. W e are delicious flavor. by banks under the present rule o f So !irrivecj at ,l,at period in the history of not able to give you a list of the officers Cretan* Boutwcll, because the latter are ! , , , , S crofula is a taint or infection in the hu our country when we are dependent on elect, but they would not he known out payable, principal and interest in cold ; I J ‘ man organism wliieh weakens the vital forces, whereas D arfic bonds and inl rest are a heathen race for the development ot of their immediate,vicinage and conse and disorders or disarranges ibe functions of payable in currency, which, at the pre- her resources? lias the white race be quently would bo o f no interest to your the whole system. This taint or infection is sent difference between gold and cur- come so en» rvated that it is incapable readers. T he ►pecial election to fill most usually hereditary in the constitution, hut rency prices, m kes the dep»><if for sure j ()f CXL.rcising the physical aetion and the scat made vacant by the resignation it may also arise from ha>>i«s of life, unwh >lo- pome food, etc. I 11 time, if this disease does ty tor circulation nearly on**»third grer.t energy necessary to a successful prose of Capt. Barrington took place last not show itself in an ulcerous or tubercular ter than it would be if Pacific bonds form, it induces those other diseases, such as cution o f public improvements ? I f not Tuesday and resulted in a complete consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach were received.” let us abandon th • idea o f “ Chinese la Democratic triumph. The same district and kidneys, salt rh -urn. dropsy, etc. The best Now it will be remembered that Se remedy ever yet discovered is ‘ -l»r. Walker's b o r ;” go to the Atlantic cities; bring gave G irfielde fifty nr sixty maj o ity, V kgktablk V inkgar B ittkrs .” It will cure cretary Phase wrote an official letter the disease if not too far udvaueed, and will out men and women of our own race; but the valiant Bob Hill defeated their eradicate the cause. when these bonds w re first issued, in give them employment at fair wages— best candidate. Dr Smith. which he stated that "the currency six N E W A D V E R T I S E M E N TS. thus enabling th- m to live respected— W e have been favored with unusual es were a government bond the same and a» the -ame time fill our State with fin«-; weather so far, and at present there as the five twenties and ten-forties,” and a healthy popul itiou d void of heathen are no indications o f the severe. i f they are payable in currency, then ole is an 1 1 -proas diseases. No, yon were quite mistaken. never doubted for an in-tant that you the same as all other United States re mitted in favor of negro suff age and gistered bonds, differing from them in Chinese immigration. Before the war not a single word, as the following copy it hurled its anathemas at "Negro Slav- were anything but a genuine Democrat, and were merely intimating that we ery,” demanding its abolition on the help but see it if they were the least assumption that it had a tendency to inclined to be skeptical or; the question. retard the development o f the resources o f the country in which it existed ; and Its as good as we want. will attest: It is hereby certified that the United States arc indebted funto ------- or as signs in the sum of one thousand dol lars, payable on the — day o f ------ , with interest from t h e ------- at six y>er cent, perannum. payable semi annually, in lawful money, on the first day of January and July in each year, th is debt is authorized by Acts o f Congress, approved July 1, 1802. and July 2, 1804, and is transferable on the books o f this office. W ashington , ------- J o h n A l l i s o n , Register of the Treas ury. could not not see how anybody could ment o f their designs. Winnebago Circuit Court awarded her the sweat of his brow gains a livelihood Besides, Congress passed an act on for himself and family— proclaim a de Juno 3d, 1864, section 4th o f which fiant opposition to the diabolical scheme, expre^ly states that the term ‘ United and shout in thunder tones that he will States bonds,” as u-r-d in this act. sh ill he free; that this land, for which our bt (on»trued to mean all r gist-red forefathers fought, the principles for ^oodj now issued or that may hercaf-» which our revolutionary sires pledged 8200 damages. D ry G oods, G r o ce rics , Q u een sw a re, I f » rd w a re, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Etc., Etc.. Etc. ^ a r C a il. and Judge for j ou rselves.*0^. Cash or Any Kind of Product, good or had. j a r G IV E U* A ( A L L “! ^ MITCHEL A ROSENDORFF. Independence, Oct I, lSG'J. 2d C. B. S T I L E S ’ HEADQUARTERS! Main street. Opposite Court House, \ew storci I W ILL V IS IT DALLAS sionnl business on ON PROFES M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 6 th, And remain a few days, when lie will lie pre pared to give perfect satisfaction to all who need hi-1 services. ¿JH^Offlc«* at the hotel. F a rm fo r 8a le. AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A large u-sortmeut ot choice B a r ie v GROCERIES, T o r S iile . HUODE S WARE, TOBACCO, FRUITS, CIGARS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. J E HAVE FOR SALE, nt cu- W A R E , HOUSE in independi-iic-e. o -0 bushel? U ut' A No. 1 Seed Hurley, widt h we will sell t«»r Cash Or i;« exchange tor good Wheat or Oaf-. 2(1 4r house, young orchard, fifty acres in cultivation, improvements all new. Address, ‘•TIMES.’’ Dallas, Oregon. / * To Whom it N ay Concern. The Í Iu Dakota Territory nearly a million N actual settlers under the pre-emption and homestead laws since last spring. Immigration continues, and among the late arrivals is u colouy o f farmers from Wiscousin. - is hereby g iv e n to all not in any way to credit my wife, Nancy C. Simpson, as I will not be responsible in any way for any debts she may contract. R. W. SIMPoON, of Polk Co. Nov. It, 18«9. 29 acres o f land have been taken up by n MITI IIHI.L X ROSKDoR I F SI.? GOOD Afe G O L D 8 2 » BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED OROI DE GOLD WA T C H E S ! MANUFACTURED t iie BY n iio iu i: W A rtii Nniuouey is required iu advanre. W. (¡end l»y Kxprc.-a aiiywli.-ro mìi L hk lite l'niu-- Stai.-s, payable t" uguut »»n delie.-iy. willi Hi privilege to open and examine In Atre puri t •> (ini if not satisfn-lorv returned, hv pai lag tii l .xprea-' charges. G >ol* tool he xeni hj min as Regi-teie»* Package, prepaid, by bclwliii cash in ad vallee* AN AGENT SENDING FOR SIX 'VA I Oil ES GETS AN K PITIA WATCH HUE. MAKING SEVEN $1.» W « ft HE - FOR ¿» OR .-EVEN $J0 WAIUHES Full $12«'. Alan, E legan t Oroide Gold Chain». -> latest and nn»»t «••»••ly aiylett. l->r Ludi. - 1 - Gentlemen, fruii 10 to 4n nn-ln-s long at SJ S $(» and $S erteti, reni witn watches at l w ■ wholesale prices Stale km I an I -i l u . \ v ., required, and in avoid bo^us con.urn* nt !-. only from T H E O R O ID E W ATCH CO 28 13 I f 4 Eu lion «*i„ New Noti» B I. A C K U c t l £ t ‘ !S, .?S 1 T ai, Main ‘•treet. In dependence, OES WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION in his line, in the most substantial man tier, at short t otice. D' J éa r TERMS j ELCIl’S PREMIUM SALMON— BEST in market— in kits or barrels For sale at COX A E A R H A R T ’S, Salem. LL SORTS OF GOODS I »lesign to keep only the CHOICEST and BEST articles und sell them at a Small Profit For Cash, M Y M O r r o . . _ ( l u i r k aales aud s m a ll prolit*. G. to. r V lH E Y ARE ALL THE BEST MAKE. llm ling finely eh.-is I; took unit tcenr tike fine ¡told, und are equal in ;q.|> -arance »<» fhe lie;i ir-* 1 *i vvateheji usually eon iug Sljtl /•’«// J tio ltd l.ptivs, (ictus' and Ladies’ t-ize.-. ¡11 $ 1 5 cacti. O L I I D O C I L I .E r . X l ' l i V R E F I N E D Soli»! «art.i-lo «•••Id Huntin' « '. 1 - - -. Full Jewele-i Levers, are eqnnt to $.'00 <iold M alche* ; ILv • laled and Iruornnterd <•• ì; co correct time, un il tenir anil not turnitth, tci'.Ji En tra Fine Orni», .1 $.0 elleb. J. Also, a General Assortment of BOOrs, SHOES» AND GAITERS. REASONABLE.-®?^ IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN duly npp ante.I Aduimì-trator of the Es tate of David Burd.-n, kite of Polk county, Ore gon, deceased, therefor« all persons indolite l to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me; and all persons having claim- against the same are required to present them to me, at my residence in said county, wiihin six months from <h- date hereof. W.M BURDEN, Adin’r. Grande Ronde, P -Ik 0«». N >v 2". \.1> IS»>9. T N o t i c e o f F i m i S b t t ie o i e n t . S T IL E S . B Y O Y U U iA A ll B O U T E S T E l* IN ! r n ilE UNDERSIGNED II AS JUST R E - L eeiv.-d and is now opening a carefully se eded stock of G 001 I*, G roc«*r i e * , SI o o I m A fe h o e * , l . a d i i 1»«' D r e « « ( « o o i I r , fSt n *» C l o t h i n g ETC . ETC.. A’ liieh he pro|Ho»es t»» sell as CHEAP as th# Aniñe quality of goods can be p’ oeured thi- side of Portland. ’¿ill s i i k I See M e* I) .«»•« l-’o r g e t ttio «'h lrk a m tn , 1 J. II. L E W I S . PREMIUM ^ GANG ___ PLOWS ! THE BEST KNOWN TO MANI TIAMYVS G O G Give me a call and try my work. 20 tf J. HEDGES. P o lic e lo 4 iT d i(o i% B. PLOW “ C IBI L L E * G E .” u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v in g pur - cha-e l the cxdu-ive right from Wm. Ma son. for the District comprising the counties of T he P’ >LK uni M A K l'IN. is manufacturing these Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders fox the same on short notice. Come, Farmers, and encourage Webf nt Ingenuity & Enterprise! \nd enable yourselves to raise Large Crops. F o r Sale at my *li«>p at SIOO each* T . II. LUC'AS, \ D ixie. Polk rou iity. O g n . f> B O O K « «.V S T A T I O N E R Y I J. Ii. G IL L , . •»TATE S T R E E T , S A L E M , O R E G O N , Importer, Wholesale and Reetail Dealer it) fecliool B ook s, B la n k B ook s, s ta tio n e r y a n d M usical I instrum ents. ¡JAM kinds of School Books used in this viola- try cnstantly on hand. N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK AGENT FOR MASON St HAMLIN’ S ORGANS. County. State of Oregon, iu the matter the estate of Michael Lust, deceased, Isaac M As I import all mv stock direct from maaa- Siuipsor., administrator ol said estate, having facturvrs an-i Publishers, I can offer superior tiled his final account in suid Court, praying a induccmenig to publishers. final settlement ot the Same, mid that he be a blix k rant o f the B a u k ^ ^ discharged tr<un further liability as su> h ad ministrator. Therefore, notice is hereby given ______________________21 ->f to all persons interested iu said estate, that ill- said applicalion will he heard and determined nt the Court II -use in Dallas, on M unlay, the 3d day ot January, A D ISO.). J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Nov. 20. 18«)9. 30 4w I DALLAS LIVERY. FEED A SALE ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND IN o tic e Mew Goods! P R O V IW W S . Seed Notice of Final Settlement Q /k ladies’ oar on one of their trains. community, embracing UloIllilllT, D ry Good*, B ool* A felloes, Carpets. 3 4 -lio n r and 8-day C larks, Dr. Geo. If. I’h n n cc A negro lyoman who lives in Hack- f Linn county. 9 miles from Albany and port, Illinois, has recently gained u 5 miles from Curvallis. All umlur fence, good party be successful in the accomplish Amcricau— every white man. who by W DENTAL J. H. urisAocracj, aud degrading him to a -uit against the Chicago and North Chinese “ cheap labor” system of servi western Railway Company for having tude God forbid that the Repub ican refused to let her occupy a scat iu the Let every tiue ILL BUY YOUR GOOD AND YOUIt Damaged Wheat. also Spoiled Oats, for which they will pay A 1 Trade, All Cash, or Half Cash ami Half Good«. They have just received their New Stock of N T ;IE COUNTY COURT OF POLK Coui ty, State of Oregon, i n f le matter of the estate of Catharine ScottfuUCeosed, G. 13. Riggs, Administrator, having filed his final ac count in said Court praying a final settlement of the Same, and that he ho discharged from further liability as such uduiinis.rator. There fore, noii.-e 1 « hereby given to atl persons in terested in said estate, that the said application will bo heard and determined at the Court House iu Dallas, on Monday, the 3d day ot January, A. D. 1S70. J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Nov. 20, 1860. 3U 4 Go on. now they wish to in-titute a worse form — the slavery of the while man; bring, ing him into subjection to a monied iflitclicl & RoHomloriT, We The Repub iean party is Iu ly com Specially adapted to the wants oi the sided and Mr, I. F. M. Butler acted as Lolled h is eyes in holy h»>rror at the also other United States bon 1- are. 1»»*- ch use these bonds are in lotto precisely W h e r e they w ill not refuse to take youi G rain because it is spoiled. present, ut which Mr. E. C. Dice pro* The Legislature has ad D O T Y , GENERAL MERCHANDISE, tlier soon. Owing to this misapprehen sion several committee men were present Whi.h they will sell as cheap as anybody, for very from S W. SMITH. THAT IS THE PLACE TO TRADE, their representation to the County Com call. EOLA. W 30______________ Its object was to urge the var precincts B . G published in the T im es the last two weeks. STREET, OOD PASTURARE WILL BE FUR- ISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ni.-hed to any persons who may desire to that be keeps confetanlljr on band 9 Winter stock. large assortment of Apply to the undersigned at the Scoville Farm, three miles north of Dalias. notification the time from other duties. O l y m p ia , W . PASTURAGE. Several o f our Democratic misunderstood WEST-SIDE STORE! M A IM friends througout the couoty seem to have A D V E R T IS E M E N T S . SOLD FOR Cuh or MU'TkeUblo Produce at J. H. LKWIi’6. *5 S T A B L E « ^ * C or. Main and Court S treets, N o n c e o f F i n a l S e tiid in e n t . I N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK County, State of Oregon, in the matter ot tile estate of John Fawk, deceased, James Fnwk, administrator, with the will annexed, ot said estate, having filed his final account iu 8aid Court praying a final settlement ot the same, and that ho be discharged fr-tin further liability as such ad uiiuistrator. Therefore, notice is hereby given to all pers ns interested in said estate, that the said application will ho hoard ami determined ut the Court House in Dallas, mi Monday, tile tith day ol December, A. D. 13G9. J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Nov. 2, 1869- 28 t UEENáWARE IN ABUN’ DAN' E, At J. H. LRW iS’ô. % Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. r j a v in o PURCHASED THE AB0YB stand of Mr A. H. Whitley, we have re fill, d and re stocked it in such a manner aa will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. B u g g ies, single or double. H a c k «, C o in cord W agons, etc., e tc ., Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. •superior Saddle H orse«, le t b y th e Day or W eek . t e r m s 4 , REASONABLE T, Q. RICHMOND