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'kkklv Fair Play. rniKsi'A v. Ki-gistraUuna Xrressiiy. There being KitKt til, certainty ill i.I-lic mind a-5 t whether the 1. 1 .11 of rcgi-trati n, a-a prerc ',. i .le. to tilt? right 10 vote, -tiil csi.-t-, t ropiibl:-'i tho following dear state ment of the. ca-o from tlio M i-uiis-i JiiiUt,l'i;n of Tins-day : TIirc i- an impiv ion prevailing in thi- state that the rcgi-tration law has been rcjcalcd, and that pc-r-f-ons c:tn vote at election.-in thi- state without being regi-lcred. Thi- is a mi-take. The regi-try law was mod ified so as to rid it of the obnoxiou feature.s; hut as the constitution of the state explicit y require- the legi--lature to enact ami maintain n regis try lav.-, the leyd-Iature of lv70 '71 liar: no libettT to a'.r.gatc the exist ing law. All that it eon! i do was to extirpate its har-h provi-ioiis. This was done, lint the law -till roqiiir. not only that every voter n.ii-t lie regi-terol before Inline allowed to vote, hut that he mil-l he rtg'-tcred anew at every genera! election. Some imagine that to he on'-e regis tered is to he always registered, hut the law requires that a qualified vo ter must he registered ai re-It every two years. A perron registered at the regi-t ration that precede- the general election (Jhcc in two years, does not need to he registered for Hpecial elections; hut new regi-try hooks arc made up every two years, nnda voter's name must he listed on them beforo he can he allowed to vote. Citizens will do well to bear this in mind. A Western .Mystery. Memphis, Aug. 17 Karly this morning a fisherman discovered the Helen llrooks, floating down stream near Head Cheeks Chute, ten miles ahovo here, and apparently abandon ed. He rowed out to the steamer, mad" a line fast and pulled her to .vard the hank; but before reaching' it, Haw a negro, with a shot gun on ids knee, in a sitting position, a-leep on the lower deck. As soon as the boat struck the hank, the negro started up, leaped ashore and run in to the woods. The li-herman hoard ed the steamer and found traces of a desperate struggle, the decks being wet with blood, lie thou came to this city and reported what he had done and seen. Subsequently the Grand Tower, from St. Louis, arrived here, bringing a -tagc from the .Magistrate at y's landing, IS miles above1 stating that the crew of the Ilefc Helen J?rooks, and the proprietor and families at the trading boat which the Urooks had towed up there, bad been murdered and the boats plundered. Assistance was at once dispatched on the steamer John Over ton. The report is that ('apt. Wil liam Pott, and his brother, the pro prietors of the trading boat, together , with their wives and two daughters, were all murdered and their bodies thrown into the river. Memphis, Aug. I2. Later ad vices from llradley's Landing are that soon after the tug Helen llrooks ar rived there with the trading boat, James Trumbull went on board, and being drunk began trifling with the machinery. Capt. l'ott ordered him to desist, to which Trumbull replied wilh opprobrious epithet and threat ened to throw Pott overboard. Pott then took up a shotgun ; an ordered Trumbull oil' the boat. Trumbell went before Ju-tice Walt and swore out a wavrent aecu-ir.g Pott of retail ing liquor without !iee!i-e, up m which the latter was arrested by a Colored constable, and then taken before the maiji-trate. Hi- wife, leaving her infant with two women on the boat, accompanied him. After waiting un til nearly dark. Pott's brother fearing trouble, took the boat over to Island o. 10, and made fa-t to the shore. That night Downing tho colored con-tabie, Trumbull, and a man crdl e 1 Hans, took a skill', pressed two ne gi-oe- into their service, and ordered 1 ie:u to-'row: across and land above the -t earner, which was done. "Chess," one of the. negroes, says that on "anding. Downing and hi- jtariy rdertd them to remain v:.tv under the penalty o: death. Down ing and hi- compamon"; then crept cautioii-Iy towt-ri the boat, which thev board";' : r.nd soon alter a loud cry wa- hoard, and then scleral -hot-in quick -uceeision. '-Che--" then Paw tiiem pursuing Capt. Poll" brother, who had jumped a-hoto, and tiring on hi:n. Whether he was kill ed or not he d-.es not know. Pott was the only one soen by 'Che-s." and he thinks two other men, one of whom wa- named Jlober.-oii, two women, and three children, were killed and thrown overboard. When "Cho-i" and his partner were called to the boat, they saw no one but Downing, Trumbull, and Hans, v.dio broke into the bar, and the entire party got drunk, "Che" rctnember. nothiiig more until the boat was lan led by the li-herman, a- wa- -tated last night, when he jumped a-!'-ro and made hi-way to I.radVy'-, where thc".tildt-t CA'-itement provided, as nothing had hc-n seen of Pott or his party, while Downing and hi , party had di-app. are 1 ; and, from the fact that the boat had been plun dered, it i- feaied that the whole party has been murdered. C.iij-tS'j C()Mi!HS!!il"lieii. Stk. (Jk.ma i:, Co. Aug. 11th 7'. L'.l'lor i'.oV I'l.nj. In an-wer to an article headed '('an any one tell why" in your i ue of Augu-t the Mb, a-to the whys we do not have a County Fair, to the citien- of the north we-t corner of the county is very plain. We have not got those thorough goii.g, per-c-vermg, energetic kin-! ol' firmer-, Mechanic-, and .Merchants, that our neighboring counties have, or if we have they have been perfectly dor mant heretofore. I fe.ir our county is very billion.-, and t.nie.-.- our politi cians administer a purgative in the way of a mercurial call, that l in lan-e the vitals of her citizen.;, -he e;or will remain as -ho is at pi-.-i -it f'ar in thcrearol her.-i.-ter (unii--s. W'm in the .North West corner of the county, are o far from tho county seat, and so poverty stricken that we are not ahla to take much st-ick in such a corporation, with but lew ex ceptions, but however, a.s the poor widow did ''we will cast in our mite,'' do all we can. If our wealthy far mers mechanics and met chant.- will put their shoulders to the wheel and oil the axles with their green-backs, and call for help, I will insure that they will get suilieiont help to roll the corporation right down to Stc. Genevieve tin the common, or in -ome convguieiit place there aboiits, and have as grand an exhibition of the kind as has ever been exhibited in South Kast Missouri. We cannot boast on wheat growing in our end of the County but as to corn, oats, to baeo, grapes and stock, wo will risk a -how on at lea-t. 1 can produce the fa-test untrained pacer in the state. Ttie owner is not in tho habit of training stock himself and has not had the opportunity of having him trained. Judge Do.-s has some tine blooded stock. J. J. Kd wards has some thorough bred animals, also our neighbor A. Do-s. Tho.-e gentlemen and others inthe.-urrouiidiiigiciniiy would exhibit their stock, had we a Fair no douht. The stock above mentioned would be a credit to any exhibition of the kind, in the state. We do hope that the moiie ed citizens of Ste. Genevieve county will look to their own interest, and go right about the work at once, for it would in my opinion be of more value to the people of thi-county in genaral than the much talked of railroad, that was to have been built through the county, fro me the simple fact that it would aroi:-e an energetic spirit of enterprise that long ha- been latent. Citizens look to your own interest and let us have a Fair a weii as other counties. J. Two Mexican ladies of rank, at a ball, lately, at Santa Cruz, iiiarre!ed shout a gent'omun who love-d each, we a-sume, about equally. A efial-len-re followed, and there was a tiirht with swords, the end of whit h iva the di-abling of the swoniarin of one of the combatants. Tne wounded lady, nothing daunted drew a pistol and dared the other to come on. The parties were plaevd. and the word given, and the unfortunate one of the previous atfray received a ball in her loft arm. and was earned fivm the t:c-!d. Two bo'ira afterward the vic tor was nianiea to ihe object of her affections. Why is Su'i I.al: C.fy LUa an r-r-p'.un a-yli:!ii? I5ecar.se 111. : I ma:i ; . hd hen tl. -;e. .n.ui.ica.tu. Political Machinery. We b-a-t a free goverment I we are proud of the advantage- of our political institution- : bat we never conider one momei.:, how far wo have wandered away from the path of lreedot.'i, which our fore-falher.-had in view when they framed the constitution. We have ever, les control over our own public affairs, than is aiiowed the people of an Furo pean monarchy. The iitct is, there is too much machinery about our gover ment. In commerce and industry wo ate ruled by ring- that -m k the -ap and marrow out of our pro-per-ity. Who ha- not heard of the enor mous -windle.- af a Tammany or Kriering? Whereever now-a-davr money can be made out of the peo ple, there are rings to make it. There is a great variety of ring- : railroad-ring-, whi-ky-ring-, tobacco ring- Ac. Am! if their leader- do nut all gam the reputation ofa.lame- Fi-k jr, or Jo Tweed, tln-y do damage enough to the communitie- in which they cxi -t, to make the people loathe and condemn them. In politic- we are principally governed !y King Caucus, primary meetings, county and di-ir:et eovemi-ois with their innumerable and indi-ponsahle atten-iai.t-. the wirepuller-. King Cauct:- ftouri-hes hi- party-whip with untelenting vigor and woe to tho-o who dare que-tion his right to dictate. Thex are promptly are! mereile !y cast out an 1 la'l into everla-tiug di-gra-'e-, mi le they come I a k repentant. And while we cannot mii-lcr courage to remove the-e ob-tac!cs from tho path of political freedom, We will be lead like infant.- by tho leading tring- of political trickeries. In the election of e-aiididaie- to oi'iie the que-tion -hou'id simply be one of capability, propriety and fitne . If the right man is put in the right place it will make no difference of what religious pr-ife ion or party organization or nationality he i- a member. The better part of the people will only con-i-ler how far a man can be expec ted to do his duty. LF.PIDU3- j The Cincinnati OkcVivr1 is re.-ponciblo for the following. On the 21-t of August -Mrs. Timo othy IJradlce, of Trumbull County, Ohio, gave birth to eight children ' three boy.- and five girls. They are all living, and are healthy, but quite small. .Mr. ISradlee was married six years ago to Kunice .Mowory, who i weighed two hundred and seventy three pound- on the day of Iter mar riage. She has given birth to two pair of twins, and now eight more, making twelve children in sixeurs. Mrs. llradlee was a triplet, and her mother and father both beii.g twins, and her grandmother the mother of live pairs of twins. I'rof. Tyndal, has perfe: tc! a new . re-pirat.-r for tirentet:. in which the solid particles of tho den-est smoke arearf-ted by lilme of cotton wool wetted with gl-cerinc, and the most pungent ga- by layers of charcoal. IS v this simple mean- firemen can remain within burning buildings tor upward of an hour tit tt time with, safety and comfort, so fara.- their res piration is concerned. I The following!- publi-hed at regu lar advertising rates, :;nd the partie. whose signature appears below are rcpon-ible for the -ame : Ed. A Card. Oi la-t Saturday night, Jess.; . ilobhins. a candidate for the I.egi-Ia-' lure, in one of his peculiar harangues, delivered at the Court House to the people, full of venom, and malice, made .-ome remarks in regard to it although not Mentioning mir nam."-, but -till pointing to our place of bu-i-ne-s. and thereby de-iguating it-, -o t'.iat U'jue c-juid misunderstand :) in which he actually arcu-al u-of w.iLhi:i f,;l- Utrnsn merchants, and thereby defr-pding the State and County of their ju-t dues. He did -o for the purpo-e of 'urina w in our busitic-- an,! thereby sati-fving a long pent up malice tt'it;--: he' has nur.-ed up in his bosom. lie insinu ated that we had oniy jiaid tttvn .;ii.p)ii J.,llirs Jl.'tO) '.r a mer chants the l,tst yt;ir. This he knows to be false, for he ha? had everv op portunity to know better, and in thi-ca-e, his ignorance i- a c lear case of rime: to prove thi-fact w-i will state that we paid taxes a; follow, viz : lsiSO Sol.2", to State and Count v. 1-70 S.I4..if, .- do do ' 171 Jo'!. A. do do 17I 51P2.nO, City Tax. No'-v wo will conclude by telling Jesse 15. lb-bbin.-. that a man who paid no taxes. State or County, in the year lSTOand 171 had better -ettle up his own due- before he undertakes " preach morality at. 1 honest v to Us. " JUKKUST.V- IJOVKUIK. v n r. rt fit.i.tl 0. LUiSAV.'.l !.(. Whole-:;!-- - Ki t.dl I e:iler- ill Ditv .; o o i .mut c i: i: i i:s . liOOT- Mior.s. ElM'AEE. HARD-WARS. FClLNTlTin:. .vc. The attention of alt Ca-h ami ch-c buyer- i- re-pcetfttlh called to the above. ,ui.-k Sale- and Small Protit- i our Motto. 1-y m i c i! a i: i. r ii i: .v r. I e::!er ill Stoves, Tin, ami Japsei-f are, of at! !;i:;o'-. ami at Tin: vi:ur i.owi:-t ran t -. Hooting and (uttering I). OH- to ( Ifdef. I keep the Hit Hon it" 'it!ti:t-; "-Jo, c-. Wlii- h are titi-urp.ti-d t--r Hi. n c .durabili' . eotiv , nii-n - c. .-im-i lille--. For -.lie I.oW 1 oil t A-il. !- biiililLiiif) ii. MU hhhhil. h:a:.:.!: in t tttttttt: ttttttitttittt t 0 o o o O o V V V V V V ,. ,1 ,. ,. a aaaa::a-taaa a a u r. n n I .1 d .1 t t .-TOVF.S t t 1 i a S t' i i u n TI.V-U'AKK. it tt w v.- w w a a a a r rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriTrr r ceeet'eeefe'eeecccceTCCci eeti e,- t A'tiiNT r..i: End's Brilliant (Mil Bioves, AMI iii:i:i;.MAX.- i;oT-.n: corn:i: i:u.Ti:i!. Keep- con-tantly on h;:iid and for -.i!c. a full and complete -tuck ot Coal :! Lamp-. Lamp .-hiob Cv" ilooiinjf. (iittii-riiig. and a!! w..rk in hi- iinc neatlt and ;.romplh exceut) d. at rea-onalde rale-. Bond & Ois-soll, STi:. M A 11 V S. MO.. ii:ai.i:i:s in 3RY GOODS, itEQCERIES, BOOTS, ."-hops. Hat- .V Caps. (Jiiecn-tt are. ! lard wa: o. Saddlery. :md all Kind- of Fann ing Implimeiit -. and a!-o. A'itiNTS rot: Tiie CelnteM Eayton Grain Brife Produce tak-'-n in exchange at the htghi -t market price. tt-tint" :i:s:5ti:j . .--t. f.oul-. Mem hi-. Ilele'.'.-l. (Jrerti tillc. .-in-t Vick-ln:rg. Pa-- :e. t leaet ict e. down -tream: Mon.l.-ty. City of Ch :-r. H. p. m. Tiie-d.iv. A tl:: in .laeah- and Vi k-biirg '-.--t. 1-'. ti. ui. Wcdm-dat. rand T-v.-r. m. 'I bur-lay." A-1.. .ui .!a.-ol-- and 'ick bur.: p.i' ki :. fo. .'. in. Frid.it. Ifc'.lc y- in;. iii-. lo. p. it!., atiirday. A-iiiu .l.;;b- ami Viek burg packet. lo. p. m. Pa tc. (Ji'iievievc. up -tream: Monday. I i rand Tw-r. . p. m. Tin-day. Vick-burg jiacket. Vedni-d:it . Adam Jacob- and llelb' inentphis. .. p. m. Thur-ilat. Viek-biirg paekr-:. p. m. Friday. A-lam .laeob-, p. m. Miturday. City :' Clie-ter. .". j. m. Sunday. Ad-im .la ob- and Vick-burg jiacket. p. ni. .IOH.V A. SCCDDlIi:, lre-t. W. I). Lovr.. l--,v CTaiiibrinii-j Hall, Corner Tliin! anil ."I;iikt t St.. 'Oppo-ite th t'ourt H il..i The very 1m t iua'inos of U'inci. Pc r-. LiijUor- a: I ( :. r-. a' v- .-n (. -L.rLi: i: r a n i:: Ed w;inl Soyssle r. .-tk. (.i:."i:vjk i:. mo.. Ha- ju-t re-iied a uw m:d co'n-i-it !- -to-k ot 1 .iie iroccrte-. I.io- iH-r-. '.'.'in, i iar-. etc.. i tc. !ii. li l.i i- determined t.. -.11 at tlie b-w.-i j.rt. .-. and lor -null jr-ril-. The intbiie are re--'i t!'i:!I. initid to iTti f t:.t- . .1.1 aint in-, eel nt iroo.l aiii! pro ' -. "V F.nni pro,!u. e taken ai the l.iL'h. -t r..-.-. l- J. S. WHITLOCK, Carpenter, j guilder. AND AHCHITKCT, Sh- j I K- -'. :-- - on Koek H.ivca R..B-1. M . (i-T-M-T.- M -. fliv fi fty & h MATilFV." KFPN. PPoPIMKTOi:, Third Sfri'if. .S-r.itli t.rjlarl.rt, TK. CKKEVIKVK. MISSOIT.I. Tal-U' s!n. r,.!i---l it!i tlie l"t ti.,- !n-.:!. t ::!. --!-. K- sl:ir tr:i:.-f.-r ( :u nt'i to a::i tr. :-t - . I'. C iisros 1 '..Title. !V E. SEGKIKGiCR, M r-'..-.!.; M. (. .f. c, M , Vet: "i I.'-; P'lm P'ti-t C.,"rlTT ilKp Uo::!H Litlj f.tliittdj, AI--- f-.U- -. Pi. . it-.-ii !. f.u. !u -. .Ve. f' .it 1. 1 - r. .i m-. w.m. s'.t 'o.. .! AXIS ,v COX, (At the old ;:e! i .laid- .V 'a'.lci -v.rv.s M - 'I'hv Slttclic-jt' i iuor .tliZS. AM' :t: :. i:- in" Ir (lo.-t!-. (.i-,.. i i Itooi- and Mim-. Ii:il- ac.i s ,tj.-. Ji.ttd v. arc. '.n ;.- .- ar. .V : whit h thi- otU-r to sell low 'or C.if. l- BM'Hi MAIL Lliil. FannliiCu U umi U'e are a-nv ruioiit;:; i i :iil Hit. I , lietueelt i':irn:ii!i:ii-n an.' ;-Ie. (J.-lo- i.-f. Hir h:i.i.-.i:call lieu . hawis;.'. l-i-cii l.-.iilr re ft for los-ine--: j:t ciii-r- can il-nr.it i.n '-, ii . irac p-.rtcl i ontioi iaiot mn i,iii- . tt it jiii protectio.i a-::oii-t r:.:n ai.il -llti. t)ur h-.r-e-. will alttat- he i-t-t-.-bt--. iiA.-ii'i;i: .v i:ai:i:. : lit' t.n-Mi :::(! :'iir:ii :::ti:i. I will al-o eoi.tiiille !o run lilt i:.. k between I4e La--a- aii.l l'aniiiiit-ii-, making c!o-e coii:!.-eli-:ii tt itli all pa ' -tiger t i.titi-. Fare a- lott :.:nl tiioc a- "iiick a- by ant oil., r ;;:. ' do-e attciiMon to u-;:. l- ,-e ti lt, lit. ! li'.ii-i.-.l -:e:rc - i" p-.t.iie j-.tt- , fotrig-. .KiS. Ik i. A:-ii Li.'. .lime :!. lf-7-J. tl S --TATE iF Missupst. k County t" Me. i ten-tirtc, r" To tli Uo'.eler Term : the Coar. . Court, !-;. In tin- mn'tpr of tli" estV-T --t" .FiiJm Se-itt. !- -s 1. .I.-hri N. tice I'.-ill.T--'!. il.-cni-.- i. r-.n-l Keaiiiut':. e-!i:t .! .K.k-r,:, t. -. .-,!. J To nil jif r.' )i.- eetn er:.t--! : . Tak'- ti- !ii-- tl.ft :!ie- .tn ! T-igne !. .I.w.;,i r.,i'iiii!i!i. Ii.t" ;u!.'.:e imi-tn.t-T of Me. (m-tievu e.-ti'v. ii.--. -uri. lmving in l'-irj- th- t-tiit" - 'of .1 -'in .- .:t. 'Kh:.-:!, -l-.!il! PnlteT'ori. i-:i--i5. 5 ilu-?.:n-l .lo-k- r-t. ''..- i-u-e-!. v. ill at Uk- dftoi-r ternt of mM c mrt. to be held tA thtc-Mirt lion. in .he eitv o!'.-:e. t;-!:cvi-ve. 111-.' e-unitv it ' .-: s-:e. r--univ. o:i the Tth .iay f if. -ti r. A. 1. 1-7-. :!;'-" t in' i coitrt f -r leave U re-ii:a tlie ciiive at.-i truat of a !;u;tii--ur.tur Jt erlut .lo.-Kl'Il Ii FM.X. Iite- i'l.b. Adiifr of .-;! e.-u-ty, h:.t i- i::i !wr- - Oil e;VtW. .-TATE OF MP-uFHI. County of Ste. (icneti. t--. "' To tl:e ( lei .ber t-.r.ii of t'a; c-.antv court 1-7J. In tlw mVt-r of the -:ite1 "Cotir of of Ai.Jre-tv H T.iek -r, ilec'.l. Ke-igaatioti T- -i". tr-ons com -rnrd : Tnk'- n-'ti--" that !. t;ii-'..T-!ird. J.--h i'..'iii:n.ii. lit- I'u'-iie- A-lrnitii-lnit- r - f (i cti eo't'.tv. '.:--.. uri, lifting in el.ari;-. tie ' t .t : An iretv H Ti.c!- r. ! cci-. 1, v.ill it t'i.f (t:ol,er ti-riu of -n:-5 curl, to be liel-i at th- C art If -n-s--. in tl.e ei:v ef Sti. If-r-vieve. the c--unty e'-nl -f -hi-1 com.ty. on t'i- Tth tliv of Oit-il.-r A. I. 1-72. sitipl;. :-i c-iiirt f r Wv.- to r--i-n the e-tlie-- and trti-t -f Jtiiini-trat r of sui-I et .t-. Ju-Ki'H F.A l"-f V, I.V.e Pat.. A J -nr. -fsatj e. :y, hut ir g in el.arc s.uj t-thte. Aurfion Sale nl" rrr.'nnal Prcpcrlj ! I, the ui. J'-riire-o ti.l si-It at I'li.Iic i'ie--tii.n, nt ray ltt-si i.-nce, ae-nr .Joe Huck"' it. tv. .-etfn Miles fr- in M-. (lenevie. on ATlT.tAY. r-EI'TKMIiElfJln 1-72 The- full-ttit:g dis-rile-J I'-.-rionul l'rotitrty. to-wit: Xtr.e of II. .r. EL-it Ho-.i of Cut tle, Two "Waer.?. Ple-tj, U:.- Ctlltiv.tt.jr, Two Hnrrcw.-, r.e-I!etij)--r. :. I'ri i. ():. T'-rerhing Machir.-, Surne !I"U5-hoM Prop, t ny, nail a gre-a". many othtrFriniag Utensil-. The Thre-'nir Macl.ite ha? been ud Two year;, and hi n--thing l-ruke about it. Tkrv- or Salf.: Aii uai- tinier S10 Ca;h in Ha:. 1 : All ura ov.-r Sin a Credit of Twelve inur.th; I'ur-iittcer giving Note and Approved curitv. COTFP.IEIj OEHLElt. .olIcc. If the Kf-ss thr.i areo'it bolnngirs to th City Iirawry are r. -t returned in one V ir.-'tn the - f "V? r. : ce I ;ha'.! cha'ge ;2..j0 ap.ce f--r then:, ai ! if A tLv c-asta-ii to c .c et the ar... HEXPvV HAMMAP.T s pt. 1-J-.1. 1---2 1V21 "i'..tr.-:iit il.'ii.- i t . . ma:n t:. -rr. oi . , :! .M-t t.ii:tii'.i litr.-r and Dialer In lM'i' i -t Cllil" 1VV.' I AM) ' MU-TI.Y or MY S MA St. .ait-r- ami clipper- for I.tttKe-, Mis.s. (.Vnt i:.... and t hit,!...,!. (2 A Complrte u.i im-K alwat - on hftmt j.v - - t J I . l. I .;!. Main Sr.. mi:. !.. ma i,.vi.. !o., I :i! r in Jfv f'.-.pt irc.f'njn 0 fi-i-rV-i iJfjf IT'ue, li'Ai'jiiA, Ci UlU'otjllB, ('illicit. 'loof- R- - "til fJ3"j 3 :r .ti. i."c4 y. - :.' 2!::ti:. "To ::' ' ' ! a -ma-!i. tv -!! '-. C. ..." .j::-;::5:; run: t, I. :.: r ia jjiii UUUJJO iiiiij UltUji. i.:0, For Faiiiilt F-e ; o HATS am CAP.-. 15((TS as.'i Sil(L--. Of the b t !ialities. A ltd at l.ott i -t !.':.'-, fi.tt t.-H .s t.v. ("5 Produce taken at high t rate--. Sic. fil'IU't ieve. Mo. 1-v Final Si ltlcntt nt. X'TH'E U li-rel.y civm to nil cfditrr n. 1 othT i',tcr-sti-l ia tlie -:.tc of T-ni-tv-rance ) ,-!-v. !.-'--i.-!. that I, .I-.;-j--h I! lUtnan, late l'.i'.dic A fmir.'-t!a:..r of Me. (jniictie-.f c-.ur tt. State .-f ifisouri. hav i' in charge tl.e stal -tat.-. int-."id f r.te Sntl ?:::. u.en: thereof, a: the text v-rai of t!.e n.'1-.tv c-.urt ..f -nM countt-. to bh.lda: tl.e City of M- Cfnevietc, on M.-Tikiv 'h-i:ig tk1 "V.-n'Ji d.ui of Oi tnh-.r a. I) i-72 ' .i')Si:rn ji.'i i'max. Late Pub. Adin'r. of S:c. Ue-n. Co. Mo. Final .Settlement. !fTII'E U b-r-bv given t all cclitnrl a:. 1 ott.rrs int-rest'-.l in the cilHt-i of Sarah imn... ( 'l.ri-tiarFahrenbach. Thorat. ifc-A".-.-, Samuel lenr.etly, Napoleon . i-tUf and Allen (ier.trv. deea"id, that. I. ..-ph hiuman. late Public A!ailnitrfjf 1 Ste. (Je-nevieve cotin'v. Mate of Miiun. r- .tins in char the said states, intend to iiu.1: r'rtl st-Uletntnti thereof, ai the text icrra oft- e-ountv court of said county, to 1- held a: the Citr of Ste G-nevi-ve, on Moa-I v l being the v-n:! !hv) of October A. D. I -72 JOSM'H l:A CM A S, Late Pub. Adta r. of Ste. Uen. Co. Mo. 12-! 'I'HK Farming community and the 1 ptibliegetienillv.wil! bearinmni'I that the COXC' .niLLH' alway pa v th- II K.HIT market micE for U'lIKAT and in Ca-lt Only. The Weil-known, choice brand' or Familv Flour "Cone" and " Kby. and other grade- kept con-tantly on band for -ale. and at tho iotve-t pOs--ihle ligure-. Lot- of Km lbs and upward- K-liv- ered FliKK .K e IfAIt-K. MA KTLVM i:LK. -to. f,ciiftT' t. . Mo.Itinc 7-1 v.