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-Sly Fair Play. fESKV 85MTH, Proprietor. TflCBSPAY - OCT. 10, 1872. "hp following persons are author-. . 1 in receive subscriptions and id- in" for the FAin 1'l.AY, nud to ' Tertl5lUo ,'. . i receiTean . -,,- " 1 Mrs Amelia ll. ttuiemuver, ste. bfstougltter, Esq., Ste. Marys. jobnTlapek,jr. ' ' Billy Holliuaun-carher, for subnotions- LOCAL. CHAT. Our rates are as follows for an Handidates. nouu-"o $10,(T0 itenrescntativc T!;0 ' '.C0 , County olliecs (i Township ,59 , : Tho weather is pleasant. County court mot on Monday. 0" Subscribe for the Fa in, I'i.ay. i Local items are scarcer than hen': teeth. .. .. ., . r- Read the proceedings ot the Sen- itorial convention in auouier coiuiiiii. Our "better half has gone to aee Bamma" in Fredcriektown. Our Ste. Mary reporter failed to njjko connection this week. v 1,.. ...m.rlit t,n,l j . . i rf.ld Lotsol "bl(wili!X iroiii!' on.lweeKiy iiyorinaii j. loiuian, ri. School IJooks. and Stationery .1 . .1... I.. ..Cl , I lor sale at 'i"o -i",l-- We iseo nearly all the candidates in town this week eleclieneering strong. Wo notico Col. Uogy in town this week. lie is quite jubilant over the railroad. Tho gato rr-ceipts of the Far mington Fair footed up tho neat sum of 81,320. A large number of our citir.cns liato gouo to the St. Louis Fair. We follow suit to-day. ScllOOl Books, Periodicals, Daily ocnooi uooks, l cnouic.ii, jiiiiy and Weeklv newspapers &c, for sale : .. .. . . I at Dr. F. Guibourds, Drug Store. Dr. C. S. Jlerti. h is building a fine porch in front of his new house.! which adds no little lo its appearance. The subject til" back taso" on foTMOtial pri.:om' f-eenis to cause the I coui ty court no little trouble this term. Mr. Valentino I'utier has pur chased the Ste. Gencviove brewery, which has been run of late by Mr. Ilammart. For the best assortment for Homo Made elothing Woolens, for: xaens wear at last vuara tirices Call on JIAM.MA CO. Read tho announcement colutt: this week. I). J. Bovor announces himself as a candidate for County Justico for the 2nd Judicial District. Gen. Frank P. J!air will address i of Z'inZ out to ?et thc ,a,"e otca ,v" tho citizens of this countv, at tlu.!lsted tho cashier telegraphed to thc Court House, on Monday next, ct one ! Gc, mn" Am" hk to know if il o'clock, p.m. Everybody is invited was a riShr- Two howrs pasc.I to attend " ; without an answer coming. Iii tho mean time tho lady left tho BIILIAUD TABtK Persons loilns to j bank and returning two or three play this favorite game should call at 1 times, finally an answer came c. -,,-Ar30uun. ucuasjusipro- 1-npM n Vmr f. nn. TmMa lln .1... -". tl 1.II1UW JllUiV. I1U tllAU v.. " r;;.r" " " . . I -P,rMuWioinn3naJ8n,iaau.. Yc had a call recently from W. J- Wrigglesworlh, editor of tho Chronicle, Dodgevillo Wisconsin. Ho appeared to be very much of a gen tleman. Ilo states that businc, ss 15 flourishing in that section. Parties who wish to attend tho St. Louis Fair and do not wish to run tho chances of having to wait all nigh for a boat, and then not get it I should go by way of Fartnington. ; Lasher Babb's Uack line never lails i to carry you through safe and sound, " 'or iuc tram. - On Tuesday last, our friend Mar tin Round, Esq., came into town with a pet for our jailor to take aire of. The " ne:'' irives his liams :i f;. t- nse m,il,,ij, ., .... V1IV ,.,1,1 iV iiiiiniL-iiiiiuii 'ne river. Mr ii,nfi.rj - I Ullnnanil . . , . . - t , lu.iuicmuer ; niilCIieasier nST 11 scTn"l!lt v00"11,1 as : iance ,, , ilfr lTr -1 V11 tnrt "Vv-an :iI1V:,; toi kSr n fM a,", c0,,,I,!",c stock of "Ecauigsomc clothing, -c, and con-t will suddenly disappear; but it place among the laborers employed i j,r;CC5 to 5U;t the time?. Tbr.nkful for rsi" Coal Oil Lamp. Lamp Shades, &c. I eluded toborrowsomcfrom Mr II.i'i-' vou bring the paper nearer, it will on the railroad tunm-l. 'I bree men pntrenae, soliets a continuance of the same. 1 Koolin" Gutteriti", an'' all Watching Eb opportunity he eomo again .into You wc-k in his lm"e neatly and promptly . a r-u fJUUUH lltUltlL 111 11I 1 ' .. IllllCllflWI! .... flTil I I'll . Ill 1 111 lUCN utppenea to tind out the nroT.umm. ness with wiiica tne tiacK spot van- made to blow up the resilience ot a ua had a warrant issued for the -ren-i ishes and reainvears is very strikins. loon-keeper, named Cover, who "Cinau, upon which he was arrested I Vow v.n;..;innii h.is shown that incurred 'he ill will ol the crowd. 1 "y'ore he had a chance to rret. -iwiv. i'i.... :." :.-... ; ;.. r.iih the fuse beintr wet. did not iirnite ewas taken before a ma-istrnte n"v", " Ti ! " ' " L powder. A whole kejr was ,,i; mead pnittx. ... v r. " - . : exact iy ouiuo soui nircic mo '-'i'"1-. ,,,..i.. tt... i,. ..,..t -..,-.. o,..i i Court Tl: . .m, x.. zr -' n.-rro or.ters the eve. thfls nroVttnr ' n i. t.,.i TVe are in receipt of the first num ber of a new paper just started at n,WM. 5,. m;..,;,. , tlll. 11T A .Uirniie ...lit... 1 or. ! ml Hemming? & Co., as proprietors, ll is :i neat six loltimh !olio,indcpcudcnt in politics. We are personally ac- iiaititeil with Mr. Ahrens and know him to be a ircntlcinan of worth ami intelligence, aud the people of Mi-si ..iimivihmvw.11 I.,. ..i .1 " . ,i- i- . . irn. .il-uuiiliul-hi.. m 1-i-i l-.ui-i a grami success for the " Charleston Clijtper."' The .Senatorial convention for the 23rd Senatorial iJL-trict, that met in 1 k'iiriiiiii"! on. lir.animoiilv nnt.iii,-,!..,! - , i,.... . Gen rirnini a. iiozier. 01 tins citv re f-ati thn.t the convention could not hac selected a tnore able L'l-iitlem-in. and one more worthv to till the nc-i- . . ...,,,.. .... " " " I'"'""", ; he ih elected, to be lvpri'-eiited in the 1 SonaiL' of the Slate bv :-h :t 111.111 . "e are inloruied by Major Keller tnai a company na- neeii or"aui.el llh a view to liiiildiiin :i railroad lroin t w:..,.: 1 .1 . T , j i-:i ri oiiii 0111, e i-ii inue. liciftu 11115 ( , city, to ome jtoiiit in Tc.a county. I 'i'lii. road i-to rtt:i cuiive'iienllv iii-- tin; iron banks on ... reille.ani! u ln-ii I ... )..!... I ...:i i i ... i .i.. I: I . . . comnieicu win i tie 01 uut-aicuiaiiie bcl.clU aou .Missouii Uoll.iKx- vrc?i. .im.. i.,...i iri-.i.i tolmaa .s Sural HrhJ. , This popular agricultural journal is aeon- ' atant visitor to our sanctum. It i- neatly printed, ably conducted, mid might to bu . patronized by every fanner. It has a large I corns of able corn-sVondents. who irive addi- .: i . 1,. . T. ...,i.i;,i..l ' . . " r1.. . . weeKiyi.y .voru.au J. ooiman, r-i. J.ouis ' Mo., nt ? pit nmitn:i: or will Iks tent thd t balenee i f this jear for fifty cents " -I - I - f - - 1 Trv it. Accordmg to the Lexington Ga- r.ette, the aplile crop Of 'oltliea-teri. A , . . . Kentucky has never been larger than, dining the present sea-on. There ' .... ......... .:i. I.. .... i c,,.. i, l iiviiinu i. ,-1 .i uittinv.! lui ii.v. - truit, lnost ol it is iimtiuluctured inlQi brandy. Kx Governor Curtiti ol' I ! LCiinsw-. vania was received with a torchlight , m,,,. , Und the mo.-t advaiit:iL'eon-ly j Political proners in Uussia re proeession at HellelV.rtc la-t Saturday , jaiiiout ofany 1'air ground- on a-im- ceivc nothing but bread and water, ox- night. He made a telling speech in j whiuli he toedged his iniluence for, lcli The national liii.mees of Spam, ac cording to tne present ministry, will ..uium j.. t.... , ..... show a surpltt- of thirteen Ittht a hall ; -ii- nu - - i i million francs, lius i.s pretty good. I - -- I A Female Sharper a 10,000 Grab ni.i..ii tvs.. AlicinttSetl and Ridirt Win. The Mo. Hcpubiican i-ays: On Wednesday' a stylishly dressed and eiegalilly apinsaring lady regis tered licr.-elf al tho Planters, lio-ise; as Mrs. I. Bra 'y of New Y r'c. Yes- tenhry afternoon she wont to the Market Street bank and presented a ct-f tifiitite of deposit on t!ie German American bank of New York city for S'.O.OOO, when she which to have1 cashed in in large notl's to take West 1 with her. She also presented a !et- ler from the cashier of tho German-' American bank to the cashier of the' that M Brady 1 j - a genuine certificate of deposit for S125, and no ! ,VUn'nn ..... .. more. Thereupon the cashier ol the rn .a a . . i Market Street bank procured an olliecr for tho arrest of tho lady, but! she had probably some information on the bubjee," as sho mysteriosly disappered, leaving nt she Planters' a worthless trunk and an unpaid bill. An Optical Curiosity. Hero is a simple little oxperimon by which wo can prove tho existence ,f a ,,,:,, .sl)ot in our evcs. f vom. ,cft evi aml whh tl,0 right nnu fitfvi;u. nf ,.lf. ,.,. ,-." Shut one 1 Innh BtnadiK- .-it the -ro.s iust below. jhold; , lh; rnl,cr tcn Uvc!ve r...-.,., n. . Ititilvn A iiia i.iu v v. X Now move tho paper slowly to ward tho eve, which must bo kept fixed on tho cross. At a certain dis- 'hrst trial, but with a little patience . ... . . vou can' harclv laiL and the sudden- V , cYrt in hn lilmil .S.-ir,;i i?l. -1'- v "-w -- ii 'American batik to the cashier of the' IlTriUiC lUrilUUil. the f.illowiag described re-tl estate, men- IllUA.vi iw..vivi..-.u.ir.. l .i: ...t. . .. ti.......l .....I .l.nl...fl in ti.I rt.rtitu..l ennv .... ..1 T.irL-nt Stli-.-.r.f leit.l.- iwiiikI nn It,..!' .1. ice i' l .1 uuu Ol.- i;uil .-av .- illillil ... ---iv. U arc Ullt liOll.l-ll to announce 1- . ... - ' "' . ...iilltio ower -I sale, viz: incwinaiio . v. . " .. ,.,.,.,1;,!,.,,. ,1 i:w:o-u' 1 1 he eel'lHiL-ate of denos t be ens bed. i " 1 "i.n... -. -ulu i:il- iun 01 tuosouth cast ouaner. and the toul'i wist ":. :, 1 1 " ' ' r. ":. :. .. V". . I n,mr i . . . . . , . e .i.- ...i. ..r oi i-:ose-uiiii!r .vi ioi iiev nir nu. leu- r - -- .t o.,.o,l i uscet.la, Arkansas, on Kund.iv alter- " ;- 'iu""' ...... .,1 i....,:..,. Corn Me.-.l , uuoiim,ui.iu.iwiii.u v ..i. j,i.iiu- iii i . tvvcntv-oi'.e, containing ono nunureu ar.u e n-t .omo . o m-. v. ..... h.,.1 il. hrrti nmnimi nvr.lt. ..1 ., tiooti last. 1 1 utrstcu Utioli t he town tv. vntv acres : the north halt of the tenth iii November. t ln:n I V Mail IIIU fS MlUWIlim V.WILVVI I , - . , I I -J.Hfl little apprehension. On lhe"retence ' th unprecedented ftrjr and vio- LINES OX THE ELECTION, i 1 , . .. (The follo-Smg line were written in 1S32, . , -- , ... , , . . ... . . copv is I10,v in thc. ba2(i citizen. I Eu. a original ol a private, fM. . Huzza ! the election is now i.e..r at hand. Each :-.:: of Columbia :u it now ta! a stt.:..i i."."-" V," ' il'.' " "'5u'ueA!H'u f V'P- t.h:r pru-.-nt couiinnnder has ner.r: And thet'i upon theft endai.trir u ii. one mat. :s nor :ie mat la unit. r.rrun ashore. us inert' For measures not men, Treiiuwuiust contend. Deserting all parties.our country to befriend. Tojud;;" of t'"-" fature, justlt-ok at tho past; The ship the will founder, the-a ruumng v . .V;!0..1...,:..,. l. ...:,. .i-u ,r 1.: (.'. ...-. an... f. ....... Hi.- mute is no tott.ir, tiio:: '.it thria alone. Then hie to the pi.lt.. a:.d i.t-vvr 0110: d . ul.L Jlore able coniiiitn-lt-rs we -o.'ii wili tind out. Let loo.-e tl.e isa:il ia!;Ie, iliu makes h.r ay freeley. Ten tlciu?and to one Aid settles on (Ireelev ti.l .t-.m-iic liln. will. I..t.r..l. i"! I....I. ii tin. i-hair. A-"'-1 milHons on riiiiii ras will welcome him there. Thou-h 1.0 no laurel crown ere wore, Nor drenched hi hand? in hostile iore. 1 "'".e "!,s Kea an Ho.Ni.M- lame. d l:tn .. times shall bless his name. Tis hi- alone tali suve tin: state. And turn from it the ini'!idii:s; f-ite. 'i i,..n 1,. ii... n.,iu t And east iOUr vote for (5re- lev and Uroua. fllC DU'U't Fillr. ,. , . ,,. ;... I ik i'1-t'i.it ... in. 1.1 lain Pair demoii-traicil. erv ooiu-lu.-n eh . II h:it we li:;ve in lhi:inil iieii'lilio!-!!!.. counties .-lock and agricultural pro line!-, interim-to none in the Mate: that the elilerpri-e. eiierir-i ami inilti .v ,.,. !;lv M .h , (jrrv ., .liloii-ii -u;-. cs-lull v in anv un- dt-i-lakiii" : mil imlv fiein-- iii the centre of a circle ol i-olllitie- w hich haw nu agricultural association--, ol " " :!l,tl I"-'"1 :lt l1'"' l't'cl I e 1 nil I n:;-1 1:1. 1 1 1 ii- po.-e-.-eil li u-. all combiue.l. tend to make thi ,hl. i-,tVl.a,e loealily for a di-- 'it 1 ..r 1 1... ' till I I tills I lit, I in." l-'raueoi- coiiiitv A--ociation are of - to oiler srreni ad- l!i'!t a eli;i-act"i-; vantages to an enterpri-e of liie kind: ; they are alreadj lariie enough t-iie-' ,c iiiii::i!-.'o.ono in-ople. n ith ample ! ,.. ,,. ,;,..' SI! III:1!1V .,',.; cultural and ni. i-h .nil al product.-, t ork-of art. were exhibited , ... , . i ill I ill. la-t Fair, ami could be ex tended lo twice the pre-ent dimension-al comparatively little t-o.'t. It i- conceded bv all vi.-t'or- to the late Iir t let 1 . .1 i. !.. .... I II I". 1 1 1- I li.. Iimil ...i ilar -eale in -onthen-t M:--otiri. I ;th I In- uc'-umulatctl eaiiital. i !i- hn-ed exiierieiice. a.-i.'. tri-eatcr extent of territory Irom winch to derive rep resentation oll'eicd by t-:!i:s!aiilig till froiii a county into a"di.-l riet Fair, not iilll" Wol'Iil lie l-eilli'eil ;i M"I-imiI.1- lie- .-utiin t-v- f-ti-c-ss, but a powerful and einiiary n..-ees-i inn a ioe:i cib-ctive impetus would be gi more improved and int-iligei (l,m 1,;,,!,.,,,,-. u,e ai Is mir "iven ma ent -v- d i-;-ieii- ce promoted n inid-t, tin; va-t 1 1!1'"";'a! ,I i"'-'. ' '""l,.v l-'VL'1: .oped, imu-!r:il m:i eui-otti aaed. and mid-t, tin; va-t it., i i i.i :i. l.l-i. oill ili. H-.l-i, ivi; H.iiii'i i;i:iiiu- utc lev. a'-:ts the good work o! i-lu.-ing our great state of Mi-souri on a proper footing among her sister .states as "the Inst State ol the Lnioii. This i-an object well worthy of the aiti-ntioii of the merchant-, median - ies and laitners of tin- Miitthea-it. ain1. if once iii!-li-i-:al-.en with the rk'h; .-nit-it. siieces is eertai'i : and in-teail of beiiitr an in.-inniiicant drop in the i-cean of commerce. oi:thea.-t Mi - soiiri v. ii !-er .inc. with the eo-onera- ...,. ..r ..i it.... . ...... .. :..t' 1.1 .".'.ii .i. ii eiMiiiiii-iii.il vvoiiii. nun i:ooe-.iv :iuiii., . , ... ,t. i.i . .-il .1 -. i i .- i i.lllv tl( Hie iio-.iln.li ili.i...eil lm liei .... ...... , ....... . . . oy i ne 1..1M1 oi -xauir-. -r armiiigten Artri! Terrible Turnadit. lence, swcc)-.ng belore it, houses, trees, cattle, fences, and everything movable. Trees were carried by the winds like straws -.cattle, hor.-cs and mules were blown about the streets; ,, - ... i r i. and becomiiH' wi d with tni'lit. ran - j helter-skelter iu all directions, and tho air was literally thick with frag - nients of every ima: jinablo thing. ' 1 '1C 1 0110:1 a w-" The cotton fields were completely 1'IITII I'll 1 111) ! I 17 int'll Ml TUII riddled, tho stalks torn up bv tho 1 . a 1 "" - v ",w r,H,tJ- amI tIlu 111,1 bIcm'n n,m tl10 bolls- J,',!CC3 werc tor" int0 u'imU j'"'fi woo,i uou talccn up and c.tr-' ; ric(l entirely from the foundation.-,! and roofs and parts of roofs were whirling iu tho air liko autumn leaver, and in less time than it has taken to write it, the town, onco beautiful place, was a mass ol ruins Three churches and six school houses were blown dotrr. in a moment, and 7 many ot the heaviest timbers carried ' entirely away, and nearly overy dwelling house in Osceola and its im-1 mediate vicinity was either blown down or unroofed. Lnrhteen per-' sons were killed. Mnrriprniis Atltflr. f .;.. Ill ... .-o , t 'r,..nl 1 "ii;.vi)isn. fter the melee, an attempt was' ad! had I mt thu . iced .lr".,vi i,i - , Whiskey seems sujiL. to iiave iecn 1 Southeast Missouri Clippings. I Tho Radicals of Capo Girardeau believe teat mey eounty. will carry that 1 A 1 count. 'fjie Gy0o Democrat has changed hand, (i. W. Carioto.it now being its ' ' ' 15 proprietor, The free school of the city of Cape Girardeau numbers some ix hundred : jmpiis. T . ... I ...IT. .f l..th.. .. jiLUL-i naiuMiMiiu.ixN "r- 1 pnncnl of liobt. A. Hatcher lor Con - grcs ; this district. Some of the ' i'adical orirans are uririnir htm to do , vO. They had a line time at the fair in St. Francois county last week. It ;- aid to hard been a succe. The gate receipts at thu lair lot four day-? wero twetitv-threc hitndred dollar?. i A liurricane j:K-eti through .":'t. ' Francois eounty hist wee!?. Fence wero thrown down, and grain, hay and straw staek.s were scattered, and ! .-eareely a tiek of timber lelt on t'no ridge lying in its course. In .leHer-G'i county hi-t week. Klia . Honey. .Ir.. acch'-tith di-.-harged a ! irun he wa handliug :'i'd uarinwlv - i . .... . ,i I'-capeM lo-llig ni- mo. i ue miiniie tSttirer of the right hand wa shoti away, and the whole load grazed his . Ion-head. ! ThrCajie (ilrardean Democrat say: "A pelitiiiu with the -iiriiaturc- of 1 some of the lurgr-t taxpajer- in the city is. about to lie pre-entei! to the li-r.-ctor.- of our railroad, a-king them what has become of the lieople"- iiH'iiej. vollei-t'H! t! build the Cape' 1 Girarileau and State Line II:tiIroad." I . We are authorized to announce No Lapland wife V.as ever known ; Zr!1 . ...jn.udate for t In to elope. 'oilier of A-s- or for the Cmtntvof Several Kn-Iish railways contem- te-.C-'vieve. :n the ensuing elec , . , i i t lion in November, plate abolishing class carnages. Tho victims of the famine in Fe!' sia number over three million. Ireland is dig-ring up relices of the ancient Colts, which pay belter than potatoes. Tennessee ha-! the best cotton orop ready to pick that .-he.hu- ever grown, and i coin all parts of the -tato there i-I'litcli rejoicing. cept by tho special permis-aon of the i'.mpcror. Whenever there is a duty to be done, all the bands of Heaven me. open to help, with time, -trcugth, and the pri-ence ol uoit s angel ol rotom- iien.-e. , ... ., : I -iauy oi inu roaiiMuo i.iiiwiiy m-. ' ""lis " r.nglanu nave itieir names sown m dwarl llowors on tae batiks sown in ti wan uowers outido, or worked in pavement. Hint on the bh dill's Sale lu I'arllllun. ! Charles S. Hcrtich, plaiiititr, ) civil action: against I Partition Joseph Kudliitr. William of ) Itudhitfnnd i-.dwnrd Hud-1 Ileal estate, i lull', defendants j i ' jjY virtue and authority of n decne and 1J oiJr of sain male bv thu circuit court oi St--. Genevieve eounty, in tho above en- ; titled cau:.-, ami a rvruued copy tliereol, uateil -May !, liJ. l wnt, on ower iu t1e,eJ-'"-'s'J3J luc WMJ UI ao oiie-Mv ami i At the court house door, in the tity el Ste. At the court house door, in the lily of Ste. iLiei evieve, .no., uuriii:r oiu scs.-ioii i.i out, 1 . .. . . i .. . ... . eircuil court, li.-tween tin- nniirs m nine -(.,,irv. :,, ,i, r.,ri,.liM . 1 - - - r.nv. .-ELL to the ft... nlii.M.....n ..C tL.it i l,';,.i...'i l,;,l.i..r ,.t ntih-.i,- ..'i. tiiin .,r..i!ierv the f.illowiag described re'il estate, men- tabling one hundred and sixty acres. and ; the west half of the northeast ouarter of Ivrentv-Seven. coatr-ituinr eighty acres. .f " ""'7' ,i'".,i,. TERMS OF SALE. Ten cont of and the residue in twelve months, the pur-1 chaser giving bond with approved sccuriu,! imneiMi ' Vi i.i,.vr KOKEUT O. MADISON. 19-; ' Sheriff Ste. Ueiievievocoimty, Mo. a mr a m V V ft 1. II tr L' a) Vh lBBbir AKIIREW anuua ..atjiJiiuHnai MANUFaCURER AND DEALER IN I T?TTT?TTTTP1? Tables, Chain. Bureau?, Wardrobe?, Kitcben Snfes, "Washstands, Ileadsteads and Lounges, Alwayi on hand or made to order, and sold a, jjOHi-si i ricrs. ouairs canea w oruer. 'Vs" Afe"1 I llm-pp .fe llrt for the favorably known Urovcr Baker Sewing Machines. I'J p. M0EICE, pealer ik J)P.Y GOODS, GKOCERILiS, A'C, itft3 rcmovnl to river aix vises rnrKcn, Ste. ("euevieve Co.. Mo. Say .nr. .uorica nas iust rrturneu irom .T S "WTTTTLnnTT , (JarPeilterj i3U"er j AND ARCHITECT, Shop and Residence on the Bock Haven J Boad, Ste. Geneviere 3Icr. Announcement'. ; : FOR HXTKKSEXTATIVE. To the Voters of Ste Genevieve Co : 1 am. without solicitation, an Jude- l"''-'-nt Democratic candidate lor "epn-cniame in me next tne 1 VV!-llIV-.-Vell!ll I JotrelSll A i Semill V lit i .1... .-m - - Your Heipectt'iillv. J. 15. KUliWXS. e a'ltuorieil to announce leo. K. H. ,tfi!i!ii!r-. a- a camiidate ,1,,. ,..k.... .,t i;..,..- i, ' i.xt tlio 'fnciu-L-VL-iit'h ticnei-al A-.-mbly of th.- tat- ..f Mi-ouri. at the cii-uimr November lection. To tfte I'oterjof 67. GdHvu c: Co.. .1b. At the solicitation of uiai-. frieud fivut :;11 portion- .if the coitiitx 1 ::ti UOIIIH.C m scit'a Itemocratic candi-.'.ate for the olli.-e nf Keprc-cutative in the iie-il ( icneral a--i'iin.H ei !; !.n of Missouri i:oki:t t;. di-sok. Fur. SitLiurr am' Collector. We are author", -ed to annottn. e F. I.eaw-uv. r:h a- an indep-ndent Can didate tor r-hefirt' and I oll.-ctoi- oi Ste. ( ieiievieve I 'oiiuty. at t!ie ensu ing election in November. He are ait'h'.riied to announce .lo-eph lluck as a caudiihtte for the lilice- of Sherill and Collector in the nisuimr election in November. We are authorized to announce, Ta-per A. Itiirk- as a candidate tor, the otlicc 'if "-heritl and Collector of te. Cenevieto County. .Mis-ouri at the cn-uing electioii iii Noveinber. I 1 announce my. elf as an ludepcn-J dent Dcmoi ratic Candidate fdr Sher iii'and collector, "lletreiichmeut and I Keforiu is mv motto." j JOll.V 1). UOYCK. ! Fob AssESsOlt. t e are auinorieii to aniioiiucc .losepli Van-iekles as a candidate for tiieolliee of A-e or in the County of te. tienevieve. Stale of Mi otiri. at the next NoVctt-bi r el-'-'oiii. W are authorized to announce '- -eph A .ru-t a-a canttid.ile tor the a. e or tiir Hie Cmmtv ol j otliee of Ste. (eiievieveat the ensiling election in November. Foil Sl-1'EKlNTI.XlHCT PfllLlC Sl'IIOOl". Al iiu'- Ii, 1S7'2 We are autlio'i-'.cd to aiinoiiuce .lohu .1. Ilodkiit as a caudiilale'for tlje olliee of ISiiperiiiteiident of Jiti i-Sehool- for the county of Ste. tJelie vieve at tb-j eiiouing November elee i ion. We are authorized to aiinouece Cyrus C. Kcrhtgon as a candidate for I lie ollice ol'Suiriiite!ident of Public Schools, for the county of Ste. Gene vieve, iu the ensuing November elec tion. Cousty Court Justice. 1Ve .lie authorized to announce Alexaitdei-sj.leliningsas camiidate for the ollice of County Ourt .lustiee for the 9itil. district co'mpo-cil of Jackson and ITnMIt 'onsliips iu Ste. Gene vieve County We a:e authorized to announce D. '.Llloyr of.!i:-t is a candidate for the ollice oi.!i:-t:ee ol the Coutitv Court, lor tho '-'nil Judicial District, Composed (,t Lnioll .V .lack.-ou loWllslitp ste (..euevieve County. j Fois Pk lski lti Foit Pis'iski-ltiso A irons k v. I annottiii"' nivself a candidate for lor Ste. (.euevieve ( oiiuty, Mi-souri,, at the elisiiisijr November eb.ctiou. 1HUAM ULACKLMDGL". i n T-r i t n r a "V TTT1T T tlH H A K I. . N A M 11 P. I I h. K i DKALUIt IN SSSS.SS5sS 5 c s c ., c c s s n tttttttttttttt O O v V e e i B t o V e s a I t ttttttttt o o o V V V (i eeeecec i SS'S-5ss-3.cs $ a aaaaaanaaa n it 11 n n d d t t i i n u w w a a d il t t i i ii n w w a a STOVES A NO TIN-WAKE. r rrri-rrn rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr r ccceceeececceeeccetcceeceeeeee o e t t c e AonxT i'or. id's BrilMt Mil Ste, EK AND HEERMANS HOT-AIR COFI ROASTER. Keens constantly on hand and for LE BOUCHER, 'Painter and Paper JIanger. .jjotir Hone iielM". All nr BvaUm SkoalJ Take It- 1 One of the most use:".:: a wU u tho mot , hitimnf Yt.viik- Tiar-sri tlit nl ta .Mir ' lancinm u th avubm ijt a I.iw Adviscr. published at P.HtAMtrgb, Ta.. It Messrs. Croft Jt Phiilip. Uittr.iMsroB masse, and sbca'd betaken by Ktrf " fjsmess man, mecaamc, land csor. or :ho-o about 10 buiU, or purcbsto any kind . 0: property. It give you AM jouri-rcl .-tJc:.-f Frer, osiginal dejioss lor eota. Jireliin I'usts, suiurisn and retinrrjr rc-n-detcts, ainl a vast iuoietyrjziicaliut'orru .'it.:: suoh as i f oand in ne nther paper in tlm ' world. Wo fia.l th; fillowit:;; law iju-w-tions siibmitlrtl to the pajier bj iubscrt-er-i I answered fj'.U: lNTEtU3E.VTt.T, and rrry atiifuei rtly in a recent is-fm. This fea ture i- alone worth to every cubferiber te Ttsitt. the subscription price: Can a husband, who may be a "tVo. tak-e the aeknottledj-mentof his vU'e ? (11. T) " . here A. t; e- to I?., hi son. a farm lor hi natural life, and at hi- death to i;o to his heirs, Ac. , w hat claim has lVs wid.m eu the faria iTter B's death; l.V Mibseriber.) Where, onu farmer agree! to cut with a j machine a e!d for ancthrr, and was ; preu-nte.i from tiidshir.!; the s-fcue for a whole wee'i bv reason of cor.tinioiu heavy rains, in consequence of which the v'.liole field was lost: how far isheresponsibleforthelossT (J. K.C). In Ohio, when has county Auditor tho riUt to demand from Uelinqtienl tax paters (by reason- ot clainiiiii; thai tlie taxie :e-.ieloa ujn.lf UeMsJ mo names cf creditSrs, &c! A Subscri- berl Can a suret v on a bond, which turns out to hold him to ditferi-reut obligations, from what he understood raid intend ed at tinni of signing; avoid the bond T Deceived. Where a woman, taint; engaged to bo married,' htaiucd a deed fioiu lu r be trothed, based vu the marriagu con tract, and then refuse to marry him: what redress ha the rlian T liejeiry j What redr-s has a father against the keeper of a "public den" for the ruin' of his two sons? J. K.J In addition to all of the above, the pub lishers give to every early Mibseriber a beiaitilul tiii c.n.'.-:?, '-Tin: Lo-r Uauk," fully worth o.lXI: all for Si.'O. We would advise all our reader to subscribe for thoAnviso'.i. as thev will find it the most profitable news-paper iuvcstmer.t they crrr maile. Send two stamps for sample copy. The publishers are estabiishiiig ern:Vi.i: subscription agencies iu all parts of thu country, and they want a Rood, life agent t' cftablish and lake charge of agencii-s in those places where there are Rone. .Addres them as al-OTe for p.-.rtieularl. N. U. Copies of thu Auekican laxo and Law Aiivisoi: can be Men at the illico of the FAIR PLAY and, by our arrange ment with its publishers, we can furnish it and the FA1K TLAY lor !:$, per year with the above enrorutj le every yearly sub scriber. Ste. Cieneviete Market. Corrected weekly by our city mer- chants. Wheat $ 1 35 a 1 70 per bush do mill price 1 40 a 1 TO Corn C.r a 70 tin Potatoes Ma 75 do .Meal. I'O a do Dried Apples 75 a 100 Ho Dried Peaches llt-o a 165 do' P.enlis 2 W a 1' 50 do' Timothy -1 IK) a i 50 do Clover Ksrit!- l'-a 15 per dor Chickens 00 a 2 50 do Flour (X) t 10 00 per Mil Salt - L'3 it do Hutter 15 a 5 jic'r lb. Ilacoii l'2a U do Drv Hides 10 a IS do Lt.nl 8 a 10 do '"j" St. Louis .Market. Corrected weekly from ihe latest i papers. s? .'1 W a S 3 10 a I 'JO a 40 a IS a 60 a 9 00 prbbl :( -.'5 " 1 2 pr bu M " CO " ! Ifc I live I H.'llley Hi''hwia;S W. a 83 pr gal pr ton" prlb J7 00 ir cwt 1- til " 11 pr lb" 5 18 " Hav 15 00 a Cotton 'l- a Lead 07 a Tobacco G IX) a Pork 1-' a i Hacon. sides 8 a shoulders 01 a bams 17 rt Lard 09 a Tallow OS a Dried Beef i:ia Hides, dry flint "0 a dry salt 15 a green, salt 10 a Wool SO a Chickens 2 50 a Butter 13 a Potatoes "SO a Beeswax S3 a Feathers 60 a Coffee -3 Sugar 05) a Lime 1 10 a 14 21 71 " S OOprdof; 20 pr lb 54 pr bu .15 pr llr 3'. " M " V2 4( 1 15 " i E. SECKntOEB, BAKER CONFECrR I Merchant SL Ste. Gci:evie7C( Mo., Keeps Ice Cream Every Siilay, ALSO Cakes, Pics, Bread, CandiM, 4c. 0' MICHAEL CHEXU, Dealer in StoYes, Tin, aif Jsgamft-V are, of all Itiads, AND AT Tlin VEKY LOWE&T JSrCfifi i Rooting and Guttering Doato Order. I keep the . I keep the 1 wirier. nr fnurfrQasFe'ct for cfllcien- om? othr en the nnP. incitir.sr 'sti' ub-cribe for the Fai it Pi. v