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DREW CO. REPUBLICAN, HE PR0FO3ED COALITITON. Iip flccd.insoi 1S1 liavo demonstrated o Dow jcr.itio lwJcrs. that under no ln t",vir-s will more lie any accejiiance Iler ti.m of th Doinoi-ratic jiarty. as i .1 i .. i f lore iiiz i iu cojiiroi oi me -Mi ll (iovcrn.ii'!. :ml K-hes as :i arty. m order to save ,K. Grant tl!eroai-;il't ut-, aiiu.the jriaiit . -. rendeail the "KH-ay -".::it lite ie- nJ Ftand fonie of .-ncce- in Is"!, they iirojiojc to -ce with tho-e l!e;ub!:c.in" who are cd t j threi!'ii!i;ii ttion officii. Grant. y noiiniiatinp a rcnpjr.stit IJepibliran I he I'ro'denev. nicceeil in olei-tlng a IKjrntie Consre-s for the Nation, as did a Irffi-laturc in Missouri last ,x 1 1 J.I lea.ii-''i.t item crjtswiiiii:iioiiitMcr- of Hciiubliean; vho tried to prevent li troi from .jiiij to the deleni-c ol Iiiijwii in lvjl, win never voted "a , ora in.ni'" to put down the rebellion: la ISO! deehuvd the war for the )ire- Iion of the Union a failure; who foi st t-veh-ev-irs lnvehe.icl up-.u the lic.m pjriy and it.s pnnciiiles all Ir of abu-e, "now propose to a?oeiate ennsofthe mo-i lierfect equality" fciosc whom thev Iitely branded with crime - known to the 1 )ee.ilo:ue. if rill butas-i-t them io defeat GenI. I for the l're-cideney, arid elect a few Ir own number to office. eeure the vote of h hc IJepubKeaii-? j opposed to the rcuoiniiiation ofden. "who think the Kepublican jurty i.H-ttlttO- llll. J.-tlj w1.l-ll I'V..! II. CO- v' ' f , . I,:,..;;, ,, ljesr reiiiicmc-n prate m- about t d)rin-cof lie, rhicli have well ni lanknipt," an 1 p.itron InuejKJndent membirs ot mrtv thinking for them Lit the ostracism of tho.'e who i. l liittcd to dictate to the party and Ihe j'lrain'tration. Added to the Democratic politii 'ans are a few lawags as Dana of the New York 10 supported the Demoerjiie ticket York, luriii.ctho recent r.iiiii!!:ii) .v disappoint.' jicpuli'.ii-n-i oilicc Icreandtheic who m tin- i-.uhtion tlieniie'ves in th niiiUt of -ilra-;- tiat'nm-- i'or which they have an rc'i-h. li rc nicy to principle, in accomplish a darliiu- purport- is to Iitlcmcn no strange or toiindding J it is lv .illy amu-iii'r to hear these aitors to the p.irty which made it they are. Ij.u-t'uL-ly as.-ort that I the onlv iii'lci'-iident nieinbi'-.s oi d)heau parly an.l that all who do Ihcm i" tips di-rr.i"?ful coalition of .th" alm'u'.str.itioii. or office , . .i i . i i .1:. Ip.ir leu t" M'ir iy a im-voi a ui the ' A A 1 . I arty compo e.i ol alow reuegaoe Lns, who are to pull the chestnuts fin, -m-l the old Democratic Ih it- tra 1'tioiP. its piirpi;cs, its leadirs i's r:.nk and ii'e. inc'.ud- DaiK "$ .i-u-. Toombs and .i ,.i i jc- Wi ) Ii.llil una iiara" nicu )f the'r loyalt;. 1 1 the lovcrumeiit: leed ivoeo ("i':i'.K'iiy r.nd their in N. w York, is the party which I to b ittle in the cumin;; campaign 1 right- Lr. r liberty, economy in I lustration of the Government, ami orm of th.- -riant nhu-a which 1 nub rinicn-lus bankruiit." Invf".ir in'n&'t Kepuhliean Mip- Lin correct the eiU which cxit i partv. or m the manner in which Lter- ifF'ir.hy i'tining'aiid votins pariy? Admit tint a portion of Idate- : re c?: rn-p-iblicjiii. i i"'.t the price paid by the Democratic laid in recovering the power they Icison of their di-hone.-ty in the -jtion of, an.l trcs-m to. the gov- Thc co.ilit.o:i will be the org..- lncratie party which has been so iidiate'a by the people, vl" a few ted Kepublic-ins who wou'd Kj..n identity a- Mich. Not -o is the ienublicjn progrc to be fought. 10 the evils of our civil s-ervicc and iwa to b eradic itcd. 1 1 is not with s that the battle for equal right, jrtv and greater economy in the l.ition of the Government is to lie lliutever reiorm-t tliere nny be to Ih, mast be acconipli-hed within limits. True Kepublican- cvery- liether L:b"ral or Uegular, "are : of the -icople. and of popular a advocatin-: universal amne.-ty" Isten-ion of e-pnl p. jlitic.il rights. hes of citiiteiii without distinction, is the nitioaal Ml'uty will per 1 in fai'r f "ec-iiminy in thead- I'jii of th govi-niiiK-nt, a le.orin if vloc'i now cxi.-t. and a b'lity 5f all p ib- LIBEI1AL rtPU2LIGANI It is pri.po-ed lv a liortion ol" (be Diniocratic inii'Miatc-. ina-imicli as tin name Democracy ha- liecoine odiou .Hid a popular -vnonvin for corruption trca-on .-uid Taiiiinain tjielts. that the liartvf-hoiild -licak aivay.Iikc :i convict cd lelon.iVom jiublic observation, make no nominations lor tue olliccs ol rrcsi (biit and Vice Prc-ident of the TTniti-fl State-and permit the Liberal Keouldi can-toilcsignale theiiindidatcsnnd taki the lead in the canvass, with th uniler- f-taniliugr that Democratic lneinlicrs o Con'-r.-s hall be nominated and sui ported, anil that the whole !-tren;th of the coiiil'incdiiiovemeiit s-liall lie evert cilto vannui-!i the IJeplllilican force- YVhonre these allie-V AVhat is their past record? And what is their respect ive .-trciijrtli and resource?."' I liat the Deinocracv is, iiv ltscit, lnipolent, is conceded in tlie very Mirristioii of the nioveiiiciit. It is the litter desperation of wcaknes- which ''ives liirt li to the proposition. The pa1--ive policv is born of that etreniit ( f mi-erv which eric out 'Somelhinii mr.l be done." Anil these wim' tacticians ccin to iniagini that if the Democratic ostrich shall thrust its head in the sand, it will ie of fectiiallv hidden from its adversaries Thev propose to play t ho part of the had liov wlio puts on a la'-'o lace and thinks to lYijrhtcn all his ri'iiipiiiiion with his well known voice. 'Xino tenths of the voters in this new alliance will have to be furnisbci, it is conceded by the Democratic jiarty. If only one tenth, therefore, of the original j)emo crat ic force shall he disgusted, alienated, refuse ti, vote, or jro over to the o)posi tion. the coalition, will be no stronger than would have been the Democracy, pure and simple, except in the marvel- Jous incrca-e of brains, staf e-inanly iialitics. and laet of leadership which will be securnl! Hut --.'hat of this. Liberal Republican-? There vra in Jlissouri. ami there has been in o! her States, a Liberal Republi can orfranifltion. repre-enting; thou.--ainlsofiiitcllif nt.earni s' andi'iithu-ia.--tic voters, havin-ra distinct object to aceompli-h, and .ictinited.a-a whole, by noble and patriot ie impiil-es and pur poses. TJicre is no such organi.ation in Mis-.uril-dav.e-i-:;it as the Republi can part y proper is -tic!: .-'li oriruuizutmn. 1 Jie menilicrs ot the Lihcn!1 iK'puiiiican i lti' otnmittee.-o tar a- t In ; inn e any ion jii the ji:riy orMate.nr iccieve canre ot commence ironi jt-ywu- ictimrin entire liarmonv with ing"!usf for pelf mill jiower. and will ) lound lienei forth in the ranks of the one rival parly, which is a- coiilid-nt ofits future as it is exultant in its past. Ideas have still the nia-lery ofthe aire. Principles still i-oioniaud the reference ofmankimi. Patrioti-iii :'ud hotiesty are si ill esteemed and cherished by ih'e American people. And men or jiartie-. becoming- i'al-e and selfish, are renro- naicii ami ruiueii. Tic re w a- a cordial slu.kiii of hand po anv n. the rc'''nl -J'i"ill!caii Couimiltee and or-ran-uat'loM. Mi-ouri to- dav tmr .V.. !-',c";' J'.'?!'- . i""1 partv islmth Jl-'Ji'l:"- L'Tvehcan and Ubr,;,I Rcpub:''- ,A',:-tl'1,,,,r v" claiinin-r to be Liberal l..-j.uldicaii. i asbcil.'a pretense, an jmpo-ition and a cheat. Il means notb.nir. e.vvp: tac tions oppo-ition to the Jtej iiblican par tv: it repiv-ents uo'mdy. exit ;1 inllal e'd colists. di-:.pj:i)inttd ar-pirai't- and uiterlv abandoned political -eomelnd-: and it ha-no fulur eccit sb ime and disb.inor. il could not mu-lerfor u support in llu'Matc'ol'.Mi-ouri. on any di-tincttve is-ue. a thon.-and votes. s it this utterlv b.inkmpt and colitcnip tible faction with wbiehthi- Jcmocracy propose- to form an alliance? Tne Liberal Republicans are reirular iiepublicans. in .Mi--ox ri and through oul the nation: and what is more, thev res o: I. str.c vhic'i ciiaii' -Lc the o-i' -pi-t'on of rafr.m- I, which, cju-td the bolt in lfTO ;r an is-iue. A larg; majority of farx R-publican-, a:! the vite lited, voted for. and ac?e;ited. the cment awnJin.-nt to our ( o:it:- virtu.dly su-taining the only ll.it hbersi R jtiiblicanscontend- Ihat e nvahs. 1 lie on'y thins on Lcral Uoj 'iblicaiiL who acted in and iip-)3 pr;"ipl'. m the la-t in this Utf- " ailu -M?Llurg I.e- Icanuillcr isa-iiuc iieces-uy, Ity of that bolt; and that L"ciic Img ol no con-jC'iiicuee, is a 'pies ging to the p-ist. lerc bs no cau c ol alienation lie two wings ofthe p.irty in this would sugze-t that the two oUal Committees call a inccling. lie; will hitli resign, and let the Ly ajipom? one new committee to lei of Regular.-) and iber;ils llcial vote of Maryland, as caat election, ManiU: Tome, Re .W.82I:. Whvte, Democrat, jijority, 1. 1.1 35. The Dcmo- iiraiiiv m it'J f.nvj iic- ,'ini . i 1 are Grant I.Vpubli'V-i' . i..ov:(to.l tie President is ...uninated fur lv-ele.-liou h;. ii National I'-publican Coviv.-i-.tioi. And many ofth r.;. -p. rhrp- a m'.joi ity of theic. arf in favor of the rc-uomiii.-i-tion of the pre-ciit Iixer-ut ive. T l-y do not intend, in any ra--. to bolt in ad-van.-e" thedeci-iiiu of a JN'ational Repub lican ('oiivcii!:rn.aiilth'ydo not autic ipale ftnv oeca-ion to do ;f. thereafter. riowha'.thi- ci.nie iboiit?Theansweri-' tvro-folil. In tblir-l p!:i.-e. the one ii"-tion if enfiancbi-emcnt. which as .--enator Scb'.ir. le-tilies. rau-ed the bolt in this State, i-no longer an i :ie. A majority ot the Met !nr;r Re)iib!icau-. as the vute d'-moii-trated. accepted and sustained the amendment -.and the ulti mate re-ult ofthe e-inva wa- a coiii-jib-ie liiumpit oft he Liberal movement. A- to the neceity ofthe lioll.il- pro plietv. etc.. the'bc-tol' Republican--till ditVenbllt the-e are ipic-tioii- be longing to the a-I.:md i-an-e not a parTicle of alienation ainong-t R.idical ofls7L In th -ceond place. tbr :iiin. purpi.'e and a-piraiioii- of tin- Republican partv are in accord, if not entirely, ye'almi l etilirelv. with the view-, feeling-and conviction ofthe Liberal Republican-. The whole pari v. in t he be-t sen f the word, is Libi-ral Republican. The whole party i-for ec.ii.ouiy in expenditure--, and" the tigid accountabijity ot public ollicei-s -The whole parly i- for. r. thorovh reform of the civil service of the "oVcrn:i,.'",t."' by which abilitj and moral worth siit." be e-tabli-hed a-thee i-ntial (pmlitications 4or oiUce. Tin- whole party is in favor of "the re moval of political di-abililies , us well li the exten-ioii of eipial political right. and privileges l all ela-se.-of cili.en without di.-tinctii.n."ju-t a-rajdilly a tbe national safety will permit. The whole arty i- utterly oppo-ed to any repudiation of Male or national indebt-edne.--.aud in favor of "the concieii-tion- di-charge of our public obliga tions." The whole party agree that "the public lands -hoiild be held in t ru-t for tin- landle-s .-mil laboring men of tin1 country.'' The whole parly i- in J'avor of as rapid a reduction of taxation as the public engagement- wili permit, and i-, we are sure, iincipii vocally ho tile to any tarilf which fo-ler- onein-ilu-tryor interc-t at tin: expen-c of another."' The Republican parly, in a word, i a party of liberal ideas, of genuine pro-gre--. and of eomprheii -ivc and noble aim-. It has a patriotic and glorious record. In its home policv.it has main tained union nationality, emancipated and enfranchised a race, and carried to a siicce full consummation the mo-t siiipeudotis internal improvements in the history ofthe country or the world. In its relation- with foreign power-, it has commanded re-pect and considera tion for the American name, drawn liuanciul re-oiiivcs. on advantageous term-, from 1 he golden stores of Kurope. and lifted the nations, by the treaty of 'Washington, to the grajideur of a new civilization. There is no occa-ion for disruption in such a party, or secession from il: and there will be liciiherdisriiptioiinor secession. Some w ill go out from us sjiiply because they arc not of us. The Republican parly, in the process, will be dolii.'ly blest: it will be blest in tho-e who "o.au'i ble-t in tho-e who will comcTto it because of their depart inc. The restless, sellich. ambitious element which will b:- drawn into the rank-of the new Cou-cj-vatiw Democracy is a curse only to the party to which it ad heres; it is an advantage only to the partv from which it is kind enough to withdraw. On the other hand some boijc-1 Democrats, who have been de ceived by the Democrat ic name, or who have clung to the party in hopes that it could be reformed and saved, will have nothing- do with a coalition destitute of principle andiii-pircdonlj U ;u-ra- Anoiher Df mocraiic CandiJato 1 Ins time it is (.ovenor Palmer, o Illinois, v-hosc Democratic record siiowii ny lus attempting to use hi ofliciai influence! o secureTindicf incut again-t men whom he commended fo their acts.and for which he was as much responsible as they. The Iioston Dai ly .lilcerliscr, commenting on the mat tet. remarks that '.Judge Williams ha practically told the grand jury "that tin Governor was meddling- with what did not concern him. and adds that the most curious consequence of his singu lar conduct is that it has led to hisbeing sligge-tcdjas a democratic candidate forPrc-ident by.'half-a-dozcn democrat i newspapers, in aillercnt parts of the country. There could be 110 Mrnnwr 11.. 1. .j . . . iiiii-tratioiisoi tne ouaiu arv l ie ii-h-iv in. AVe counsel them that after li v ing all therottcn-tinibcr of the north, the most consistent thing the partv can do. whether as Democrats ,r liber als, is to boldlv flv the name nf.li.ir 1 -avis, ami go 111 openly for a re-t oral ion of the "lo-t cause". S'chuiv. has 11:1 veil J ------- the way for it with the confederate sol diers.Graiz'Iirowncancasilv accent thai platform after his sickening adulation of Roan regard at the cotton bamiuel orgies, . r.niK Rluir i ready lor it -ill thebu-hwhack-r.-ol' Ali.-ouri will biir- 1 for it, the Ku-Klnx in a bodv will die a monument of radical skull- to secure it. Tammany would be galvan ized to a new life at the news. and we have not a doubt that hi- t riim.h-m! lections would plea-e the Missouri .'- ywWri. belter I ban any even! sin,-,. 1 1. taking of Camp .lacks,, n. lV ,JC.- i,L. the man. and end our suspense. NEWS OF THE WEEK, Xi:w York. Nov. The Trll.nuc of this liKiniing has a statement that Ghas. O' Conner i-of the opinion that Tweed will escape punishment bv a llawiit the iiidictmr-nl. t;i:: Tiiofr.t.i:s or tamm.i.w. The 7'.-iJ'ics;ivs (ieneral Arthur ha some oualilic-jlions fora Cii-tom Mouse collectur-hip: "hat he laielv held a SlO.CGa Tammf.tiv ollice from Vrhieh la- was only driven by the Tri!i ire's expo sure. He is a devoted -crtant ofthe .Murphy cliijue. but he i- not persona!!-.-an o'tjcciii. nable man. pi,,,..,, are report- thai Conn lv'- re-i- gation iv.i-f.rced fr.iiii him In iiromi-e- ih".( h- !i.'"ild tio! be liros.-cutcd ior bis doing-in the city frauds. i i-alsoal-Jfe lo d.s bi the 'J'ri'i'im' that then arc rumor-of negotiations abroad I. Connolj and bis mui of-cveral ni'Iliou dollars of city bonds v. hi-h do not ap pear i.i the li-t of the city indebtedness, and which are uii.iulhtried. ( '.,iin-. -aiilbe .'.a- preparing torn i-ii to Ku rope. and other ninii'iiT- of the ring are al-o -aid to be getting ready to leave. Couiioh's reiiiviti-nt will have ibe cll'ect to hasten Treed's resignation. The latter is -aid to begetting more th -pre ed every day. Various other re-iguat ion-will .-00:1 be elfectcl. The Tribune allege- that Collector j Murpfty i- reported l. be scheming fur a place" ill the reorganized city gicru ment and that prior to Murphy iv-i:rii:i- j tion be ili-mi ed an 1 llicient weigher to make room 1i one .lolin !. ) l.ricii ostensibly l be bis private secretary, but re-illx a hanger on. wlm-c only lut; was to converse with the local politii i ans. The same paper al-o a ert-lhat the lucre intile cominiiliity i- di-apiiointed with the npoint pnicnt. iarticularly a he is a lawyer and politician. It uudcritood that Mr Kn-ilaml. ofthe Sun. aec.jit the Coiumi ionei-shiii of education. Henry S. Stebbiiis di-clines Ibe Park Commi ioiier-hip tendered to him. The MoWa -talcs that the eharter of se viral Savings Ranks, owned by members oflh" ring.do not contain pro visions for the protection ofthe public which are found in the eh irter- of oth-r "fi'viug Dunks. Xi:v Yonic. Nov CO Richard Ii.Con noly has resigned the Coinptroller-hip of "New York, and Andrew II. Green ha-been appointed in his place. The anli-Admini-tralion party held a meeting in llarrisburg. yester day, lo take steps to prevent Gen. (i rant's re-nomination. The Russian Grand Duke lauded in New York yesterday, and is stopping at the (Marendoii. His formal reception was postponed 011 account of the rain. A Paris editor communist, has 1 11 sentenced to imprisonment with bard labor for life. The Duke Al'-xis will have lo ahand don his bull'alo hunt in consequence of the lateiies of the season and preval ence of snow. The Chicago grand jury side with Ma yor Mason and General Sheridan and against Govenor Palmer who sought lo have them indicted for the kiliingof ('ol. ('ro-venor. 'A Republican meeting in Loudon would not allow a band plav "God save the (Jlleen."' CollectorMurphy of New York sends in his letter of resignation w itb a pa thetieletler to IhcPr'esiileiit. The Presi dent writes him kindly, but accepts. Chester A. Arthur has ilecn appoint ed by the President to succeed Murphy as Collector of the port of New York. The Republican majorities in nearly every State turn out to be larger thaii first'reported. Minno-ota has gone up to 13,000 for Au-tin for Governor, and he ran behind his ticket. St. Loii, November 21, The J.'cbubll crtif'.v Washington special says the resi gnation of Collector Murphy of New York, and the appointment of General Arthur, has greatly excited Washing ton politician-, inasmuch us the part y nainedhissucccs.-or, who al-o i oppo-eil to the Greeley-Kent 011 element in the Republican parly. The change is not regarded as one calculated to harmon ize (be eonllicting Radical elements in New York. A special lo the same paper from New York, says the great question has been solved. Mayor Mall luis.i-avcil in to the Reformers, and is now Mr. Greeley's mo t iiiliinatcfiiciid. till ai'iernooii after Green had takea the I .-alii a- Comptroller. I.linniiy O'Rricu is nowkingofithe new 1 rn.;. n:n! his crowd have thus far ruic.l .all subordinate appointment.- in the , m-irkel-and other place-. the only real ring mail lctt 11: 1. nice to-day is isweeney. Hail is doing everything to befriend the Reformers. but lie could not capture Greeley .1 Ie want ed t he old man to lake the Presidency ofthe Debar! incut ol ibe Parks bui lloraci veliirneii thecjimuin nication lo the Mayor iinau-wi red. The next movement on foot w iil be the nomination of .liniin'y ()' Rrien for Mayor. A Vrashington special to the Dem ocrat says, advices from 'tab roccived here demonstrate that the Mot moi.s are extremely uneasy as to their f;i tiler pros peels. They now propose I o compro mise with the Cnited Slales Govern ment, and have instructed delegate Hooper to make a statement of their case to the authorities here. It i- pro posed to try and hold a couveulion and and jrt up a Stale Constitution iii which polygamy shall be hereafter pro hibite.J. and then applv to Congre-s for ailiuis tion as a State. In " -on-iileral ion of this conce-.-ion it will he urged that Conirr'ss do not interfere with existing rclat.io js. l!h v f.riiv Johnson is to defend (he Pout.li Carolina Kuklux. Tin: .Mississippi Legislature will stanfi. I Semite 21 Republicans. 12 I) - eral-i: Mouse (il Republicans. .'.") Dem ocrats. M' 'n. i...t jii.ii litis. i ne pa per-o I a town are a btisine-s director.; . a guide post, pointing the render to the place to make hi- purchases and sell bi-produce or articles of mauiifacluiv. and business Hlen mav depend '.hat sellers and liur- chascr- of this day are reader- and ful lovvcis of such ;;uides. Advert i-e in your home papers, am! ih, r.-by build upa trade Mid bcnelit your low n. Stfi'iy fiotic. Takn iip:.s.-s stray by Wiek'iiT IC-te- Oi .luiVr.-on 1 own-diii'. m the counlv ol ndrcK anil state of Missouri :ri d p-i-lcd icfore the umlcrsliriied iastice of Lincoln 1'owiirhin in said counlv. th- follow:ii" le-cr;I i it animal to wit : hie lis :u-e col ored it ne mule about !." haiui- high :.ml ild. ail'arsto be w.-ak in oins, .- piirai-ed at sixty dollars by .s.initie Hey a jd Charles TniuiiK' who v. ;re lirst luly qii ilelicd by me for that prr .- I-;. It. STl N.SON. Iii.-tice of the Peace. New and Leal Advertisements. FB rni nit $ Zy oz?th Trlissouri fursery. This Nur.:ciyiu located two and a half niles cast of Ri.sendak', a station on the 3i"isouri Yallcy Railroad, ami two and a half ?uilcs we.-t of "Whitesville. Andrew Ct. uutj-. Mo.; with several I'ranch Nurtcr-ic.siL- the ;iiljoinins counties. The: -n-oprictors take this method of in forming i'i" public that they have by iiir he most exu'itivc and complete stock of Fruit Tree,?, "Vines. Shrubs, in North-west Mi&HMi."' ll:v over Two Hundred Thousimi Trees, irom one to three vcars old, to dispou' o ' "ie spring of 1S72, Also, a large .-mount of Osage Oranpe Hedge Plants. . e have over one hundred varieties nf AfWes, Peaches, and Pears and in proportio1 " theretorc. no imrchasvr need have any le.ii but that his order will he rilled with any named variety that he may select. We trust that ve shall be enabled to conduct our business tipnu :i principel that we may atl'ord entire satjsfaction to every customer, as we look with a jealous to our reputation an Ner-eyinen and flu'li s. . Peit.'ui. n"' thoroii'-'hjy acquainted with fruit niosi hCorahlc to its climate, leaving the selection- 1 .""".nay rely on rceiving the leading and L-st Varieties. We will furnish an e-say to cj"'h ,l1 1,llr J';rons, giving instructions in ri;.':"'- to the best nianiicr of heeliiiL' in trees, i.' kOP. 'hcin over waiter, setting, priming, giowi.'.'y oi chard iVc. We flatter ourselves that wo fbll : enalilcil to luriii.-li all kuui.s ot nursery stock, on as lib.-r.il term- ivi :.ny other de.i'.crs in the we-t. Ad.lres- :dl orders to E. 3N. BARROWS & Co Savannah Andrew County, Ma W. B. HOWARD, PEOPEIETOE' SAVATOAH NURSERY. If you want a choice lot of fruit and Ornamental Trees, go to the Savannah Nurcery. Tlie East side Butcher shop willpay the highest cash price for Hides and Pelts. "W. B. Howard has a laryc assortment of House Plants for sale cheap, at his Nursery. I will slaughter ami dress hogs and cattle on reasonable terms, and deliver on Tuesday's and Fridays of each week. W. It. Howard. APPLES WANTED ! Custom cider made "Wednesdays of each week, at the horse power mill, W. B. Howard, proprietor. W. A. I'lici-will ).uy ?!,?.") per lin.-lii'l lor all 2io. 1 Mill in.'ttt SAVANNAH MARKET RS?Q1T. Revised weekly bv W. A. Pric V.'hoV sale and Retail (Irotor. VliOIUV!: AM) fl.OVIsiDi.v;. I nit r. choice, per lb., l-t'rs. per do7.eii. tlrceii Ui le.-, per Hi.. I.ard. nev. I'l-.'.-e M-des. salted, jir lb.. iiv P'h.t Hides, ier Id.. .heeji .'.It,. lei-s l.ill I.eai, crb'.i'-h.. ( al.s i.uncintiE.s- t'iiftce, per lb.. ("iill'.-e Nir, j-cr lb.. I.'.iiisi: n i f-uirar. vr lh., l!"rlo !ieo Siur.ir. per 11., M ill h :s.l-r .l.ii-li bo.s, .sl.li!, ci- ih.. Tea . oT lb.. c-t?i Ciiei'is. jvr !!.. P'l'sf 1'iiIkiccii. ier lb., ('!n"se. jv-rih . iirt uis. i.-it. three for '!. I er bbL ( 'lover Seed. n?w. Kr hush.. Red 'I' ip S.vl. new. ier bush.. Timothy I-c-d. i--r bu-h.. I5!ue t Jra Sec 1. per ioi-h.. S:iin--vin,-. j-r ' ailoa. C.il j. !(.r villon. I '.p. p.rlh.. !'! nr. X X. j-er met.. ( ' ,i i Mi- .1. i- r bu-h., . !llp. C- '.'.llloll. Rie-. T lb.. pot.it. m- . 'njr bll-hcl -.v.-. IS" i: ll" I ir.- ,1. tYi " 1 TO- 11" on lit .ri:i ui ! I'll 1 211" 1 Hf i;i ,-r 'jft ' c. t-fl lh !.-.:. st :; ih- ii in ' ."rl "II M .: 2o'"i! ni j .".ii -ii on H- A. SMITH, Soliriiiii-j" ti.'.M! fur t!i" ('ntntifs nf i'ia'ti'. f ti-li:t :i:iti. A ndr. w sntttli :iii i f Xdihtv.tiv. Worlli ( it'ii!i .-'.Jul li' K:i!Ii, Tin' (.V. titiiifiititl nns.-'i'il throiirli lhi ( '!iiiv.' h'ifi' u itliout iinjmii isiir Iff C'siii'al. Ui-tuv A.?iiiitli itintii'i! " .i;i-nt fur tli'1 (irovcr k IJak.'r Si-win; Mad !!!( Co. Mtli irine; IitMhaiuv in tl:!: inr ( 'oiiiiiany. in- may hr a: ( Jii i -alt", jaw iIiifi',Sa;i iiis-snttri. is li r-tcl-1 I'nIMIll lltlilil Fi::al 'ttlciaenr. If il" so "ii ."Mi ll ' (HI IM) It (X) (i:l CO 2-- M Z J 73 -r - c-' fx 3 Z-J - " v; CuS3 ih m r 7 3 J , - og I n -t i -p. 3S! 5 cos r, -' Qiu. ratss: J . l- w- - i . vHB9fo wi 'ri tr "ii ,,-r--. 4 H-l t-lij CVi ) - i-j Cm O-i Oe.Ii'ni anl al! other-1 i:itr''o ! in th ; ttit.f n y I ,!fl-Ha iiTf-if.-! wit) tnkf no 1 tu? Ih't v tl. .1 Mni - - r, ni ti, win nt t! o i ft t-Tfn o' up ri.b)u-1 t-urt lo W vthl t tl p liico ir J a-ifc" -t i r'i nt- ij .ir.nah An.rw -.tintj i. ui..r. r.u-r.'l ty tftr iMh onr a ! cie iaakt 'iii.'il r:ile:n'nt ot.,.inJ ett3 sn-i to n uin'.i'Ui'vit irom t ureter rc?i una- .Nov. h t-n. Ilit.ab, A. (' r?on. F:ml Sottk-inetti N'o'h :i hrcly c ven t. all r ilit trg an! -th fro nit- r bt 1 i.. nc tAtr f lil aiM A- White a ui i.r. i at I Fr iiik K nkhrrl acker ttunrili -n tn.il ! -3 f - Ior t!i nitnl William A. White in tend it iiiiiko Cn .1 ect'lriu' lit tt tmf nl tl.tr nt.xt trtHMif the I'n.i n tt 1 ut t if Mrf, Cjumy v ij"itiri. tt Wl! u il u niyuf .ivii,nih n Ir-- i'tinty oa th j i. irl -niliy of !Jcoin Lcr A IH -n. Frctik Kuickcil'ftrkf r, !w! (iiitriliiin. Final f:ottltine:it, C'rr Ht'irM nnl nil othcri inter"-' in th Ts tntot't Jm. l.arirr !crtnMl tiiH notice that t uiuirr.-iKi rtl A'in mi: tie ti-r viil u i t.c tml soUl-iiiOiit nf :ml --tntL' ut the nix lJe ciabcr T-f-nu tit tie I'r-l.ntt Ctiiirt ttr Andr w timty Mistniri, to hr hiII tt tho t tYtre ofthe JuUo ut rrohnti'in .flvcnrftti in Mtid Count nn-l itulc (jU 3tuud.iy Up lih ot lUcniih. r, .71, Alltn llolt, ruhl A.lmini-trator in c-a'T! Kptate ot .Ijiio Lnnif r tlccefircii. Fim! Soitlcment. Ti un"lMriunci d'u triian ami Curator of John '.. Whiti H s tl ctti A. While ami l'-tulim! m. nitn miLor hiiriof Whito tlrff.iie-j vt It at M.v n-. t nil ol the I'r.hate Tourt fir Aiulrew 'iinut Mirotni, t ho t ilJ at the fiit-e ol the .In iich of I'rohnte in .avuinnli in county ami Htate on Mot.ilay tho lth dnj of Le ret-ul -r, I, imikr linwl.fi'ttlt mi lit tl hirt ur r .unij n tuch (In.i tliwn ami I inator nnl ftt t u .let har-ireil f oni turthir tt-ilou5itl.lity t? tu?h tlmiiluii and Curator. It 1011 UU WU.TE, (iuinlian and C'u atur, P. S. Ton kts 1 A Attorn y. W.S (-yKK-si.i.F:. -twt Slray Hciice. Ta'smi hy IIiAh. HKriit.Ri) of t Nodairay Tttwu-hip in Andrew County Mi-"?vuri unl post--l huforu .). .John. J us tie of tho l'eare m ! till towu-hi mi tlie th day of Not-ember 171. Ono 3 e-irlirr hull ola ilark reil color, Mth hlto on jh t)Urh ol'the tail, marl-t-J with acrupund slit it tho Iff i ear, api riivt at tittcen dollay- by William dm it I', IJar:eI IVnei., A truoci.y JIII.V RV SIUI1MI Kll 0 Stray Notico. JOB PRINTING PL All? & OMAMEttrAL iLXIiCl'TKI) WITH I7EATN2SS AND DISPATCH AT THIS OFFICE Taken up l.y..lolin eifnn of PlatlB Tuw nnliip An'ln w i:.iiiiii ... on tho 'Jih tiny nf .Nuveinl.tr l-Tl mid i..t.icl Ijifuro Jcimu J.ilm .luttico ul thu I'l-ai-e. n Fainll maro luuln euriipm-.l lo bo ono ji-.ir.iM liiat Fptnu', no ollu-r brumlsir luaik" 1-rwciial.lo, ATraihc-.l nt -M by HaviJ M.iran. I'rei trick Iluhr. whii were Fvrnrn 'or tint i-utrosp by Ji-sso John .1. 1', Nov. lilli 1"1, Jw3 Stray Notice. Taken ui by H.iviJ Moran nf Plat's Township An.lriiw Cuiinly u ., on tho '.'ihilayof November 'Tl at il before Jojse. John Jmticoof the Peace. Uuo roan ro i.unoe.l lob J years old I'i?t, martti .1 uith ji riuooih ero ofTthe rinhtear nn.l uii.lerl.it on lift cjr bIko l.rau.l onloltlui. Ii-ttor iin4liriiablo,ao other ni.irk-1 or bran da i.er. ceivablo. Appraised at Sli by Jnlm W, Simn, Fredrick lluhr, who wi re sworn for that purpose, by Jcsi-o John, J. P. November l'th I71. 4w.1 JACOB EADER, MERCHANT -TAILOR. North side Squaro Savannah Mo. has b.i.I an opcricnco of uianyM'srt, An.l till hi muk i l-'ir-t Class in at le.in-l iu:itrial H- S. EELLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Savannah Missouri, Will practice befort. Justices of tho Peace, and n all the courts in tho state, CO TO THE MSI GHE&FEST BEST Spalclings Commercial Colfcgc, A. Sciiiiatior AVIiolcsnicanil Retail Dealer to MDE CLOTHING I FURNISHING GOODS, f BM8, 'CAPS, The mist prnetlc.il anl bout TVabluhad Actux tiuii-tr Lollei7e in th Lountry, I nrirn n the Dry (Joout Vniart Bnilrfmar. n j ,y. and .21 Main street (Let, "th and S!h sis.) KANSAS CITY MISSOURI. Fil.lii.!icil ll'.h. 1 CT Oct. ""th 1 ", Incorporated July IKE COLLEGE ECOMS ar fix in nutn'or. th-s 'a'cegt. hrt vent:Iitotl and m'f elrnnily lninj!-tj-d nir,nentii t the kin I in th c'Utty. Ace ill llt f'our ISiiniitcd S'urtrni. Ihr I -cul v paml-cr.- KinhtTn i xpeririifed Tea lie -i 'I uliloti r iiii !i Iris lliau at niiy oilier Sellout tr Kr fit'l tnr.i-Tr,airin in r"frfd to term:, ctcv call t th ".!! r Hii'imf mi'lrc 5 iMLIUMi'dCUMMKHOl Ah COT LEOH K nfi Citr Alii.. forIir7!Cir-:!.irof fifty dis i-fi-fci, and r I'ecimcn renmsr.-;))! Ml1 onre t vt-iit nr !ti going clhtrc. J.F. I'alkim: a. m. Trc-idcnt N. i:. iltowx. ii. t:. 5.i:ci:nt. BROWN & SARGENT, ("I'lu'ral i!i'ali:r.s in MEDICINES. ami all tho Standard Remedies of the Age. BRUSHES, PAINTS, OILS. Glass. Putty, TOILET ARTICLES &c, &c., Miscellaneous and schonl BOOKS, tjilion ciy TOBACCO and CIGARS. Wo invite t-0 attention of the nullity t. laree STdUIC which h! been rureha.-ej low for rn;h,anil will lie sol.l low at very small ir lit. All aro o.iue-leil to call anil examine nor utna ami stock before purehasine elsewhere. " lNrseni'tians rirctully lillnl stall hour i-i. BOOTS, SHOES, TRTNKS, VALISES. CARPET BAGS. NOTIONS. .ii;rii?nji;or fi--s: irs'r-inr. Savannah Ivlo WILLIAMS. C-RBSITLS iittOrDGY i . 1 1 1 J . T. MEiiNC, JOHN l,TK ' , f. Hi iAI'Etf. STRONGS & HEDENBERG, LTT0E27SY5 I.T LLW OEceno.71 YkYw strci-t jn.l Market ?'! i.ir; . ST. iTOSE.lJH Mo. Will practice in all the Cou-ti of tho State. Morning' Star CALDWELL, Proprietor. PAYS CASH FOR GRAIN. Cu-stoin work every lay exeej Sundav. for 'rain ioll. Savannah, Mo., Oct 24.1071 t i