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LOCAL 3STE.WS.
i.in.Juuuuuiiirini
Tai Editor in .ubsr-ut tlii Kick on n
business trip to St. TiVu'ih; Wfl mention
this, from tho fact, pome few seem to be
aware of it and think tlicy cannot hand
in certain moneys promised until liin rc
turn. We would add tlint lio left a per
ron in, charo of iblst matter.
Jno. W. ReptJ.-We refer tlioVpecial
tttcniioo of our readers to llic card of
this Rentlo'roan to bo found under tlie
head of new udvci tifcaicnta in this wreks
Herald. " Mb. Keeps' Establishment con
tains everything to ba found in a first
class wholcsak' and retail Driif House
and is ware conveniently located tuan any
homo in tho city for business nion; ho
dofic competition in tho quality of bin
poods and low prices. Mr. U., ia person
alty a thorough gentleman and is ns.iistcd
bv a corp of polito mid atti'iitivo clurki,
among whom wo wore please 1 to find our
esteemed friend Mil. IjKE. Ourword for
it, they never fill to act tho gentlemen
and uiakOH friend and customer of every
pcrpon who is so fortunato as to nuke
their acquaintance.
We wiulil call the attcutiun of our
reader to tho fjet that there is b it a few
(f tho Lincoln (V., Maps left tlio.c per
&3t vt liit have nut been .-nppiit'J and
.t imp of their count) thi.t wi.l i.ot Oiily
to UH'ftil but iiittiuvntal, can bo suppliel
by calling at tbi-i ollicn.
The rjueitioii tin' dt'bate tu iiislit i.'
"Ilusolvcd: that the fi-ar nl i 'i-ti.-liu vut
n ;i mcitri" in'Oi.tivs lu Jur: lli.in lli
.oj".' of ici,i'i." Thciif are 'ime oi-l
ijbnti rs on the !:.' tl.i.", with the :n'i;!
tif.i.hl attractive f-.iturp of fin: lira
;'.':. undor the rlriri. 4 o!' two competent
4Mitrt"s', t full houjo :a -y be espc.tc i
Tin: County Com t adjouriKu i.ri V'cJ
n?sday until the .Ird. Mondty in duly,
the SJ.'Jrd iiii . tifier r. .-sion A' nine
day. Thin- m.sd- an ropiatiot, fn; div
puroln-eof a furm, !'or tho jiitrjioreoi't-ir
'.in;; up a County 1'our Houro an I bv ilii i
lae-iiih save the "uunty of vcr li'javy ex
p'.'nsn r.hieu it i.i unuci at thu ptusciu
tiuic.
Military "t'AX. -The A'tunei lieu
nl l.a.i u.'-'lded that the AiiditurV L'ir
.itiar icvvinir a Milituy Tax lor I'U Ii
n ily unanthru ,xed. This uefi-'i'i .il
teliove the peoj la of this eouniy of about
13,litm.
ril'Orji. We have received a copy.o!
Hcnator Ilcndcr.-oii's i-pccidi in tha Senate
m the I'oit OUi.-u appio; iiciion bill, a c .
monthly nport
A;:riiMiIltne
thu Ie. ailment ol
Itt'tlir Irni Vim j:',t it? it" no' coat
nice aud i-cciire tlio Inflow ere tho j-til. -Cfciiice
fades' if homely you ivill bo mads,
handsuino ! ! if lmuLouo y on will be madv
beautiful!!! ltoom over ihi l'ost Offico.
A word to ibe wie, me.
Refrr&hiHt -Titov is once more no
incorporated town the old corporation
havi-u been rcsti.scit.ited. At. an clcc-t-ou
held home days n;y the f'dhnun,:
i:cnt!emcn oro olcciud 'i'oivn Tiustecs
by s haiiiuo.i.c r.i.ijoi.ty ! .'.a: A Y. Me
Kco, S. 11. Woolfori;, F. S, Sweeney,
.Vindlen Welloti,- 0. W. Mohr, 1'hil.
I'oennlot, and Mj. A. 0, Marsh.
We congratulate ths citizens ol Troy
in having scoured tho services of the above
pentlomen a City Fathers, and trust that
vro will soon see a change from the present
dilapitated condition of the sidewalks to
good linn ones, i-n much needed , the
rpring and its surroundings &lo need
their fatherly care iu blwrt, we could
go on ml infinitum but will not branch
out too heavy on tho (start cs sometimes
"great expectations" are not realized.
Harpers Magazine As the prospec
tus Buys "unquestionably tho best sus
tained work of tho kind in tho world."
It is an encyclopedia of English litera
ture. It is one of those works which do
not merely interest hut instruct. Every
family ought to havo it, ns its reading
matter is of tho most refwd and inter
esting nature, while its engravings aro of
tho rarest character, indeed beyond com
parison. It is ahead of all other maga
zines of its class, in size, and tho solidity
of its matter, Tho family that is depriv-
ed of habpek's monthly aro ucprived of
much pleasure and useful knowledge.
Since tho above was in type tho June
number of harper's momtiicy arrived,
replete hi usual with ehoico reading mat
ter. The urayi:r of this issue is alone
worth thf price of the booV .
We nutico in quite a number of our
eschani;uj both North, WVst, and South
pf tu, that hcru U.x largo emigration
pouring into this tyate. Tho I'uirt of our
being off of any direct road into tlio into
jior of it;W.t ateounts for our not ticciii;:
this tide of morinn wealth and industiy
into Mi.-ssouri's hcirilcrs. Sonm of our XV
Ipeak in glowing temn of this living
Stream of emigrants. So mote it be.
--h
U'j are pleased to loam that Mil. J As.
.'I . .'ici.l. m.a.n iius been appoiutcU ctt
pcrititL'iiilont uf Common Schools by the :
LVunly Court. Mac. will make ancSi-
eioiiL und energetic S'o;-ciiiitciidcnt.
I'avors. We nreindubted to Mr. Jos.
V. Tomiev, und Co. of 19, 4th St., St.
Louis, for package of papers and Maga
zines. Friend 'for. hey has our thanks
for his ucccpt'ible c.intributions.
Tun UooNiiCo., JUilwid U a fixed fact,
the ceremony of breaking ground is to
take place at Columbia on the 21st. inst.
The Agricultural fair of l.oone comiueu
ici on the 'J3th. of Sept. next aud last
four days.
TIlC Laillcs IVil'Ud Is, as its name
indicates Tin; i.admjs niton. It stands
at the head of this c!j33 of litoraturc.
L-'or tho richness and variety of its en
gravings, fashion plates, designs, aud
patterns for needle work, fancy and toilet
articles, its receipts, and in everything
n'll'.'h renders the Hook an indispensable
companion for every lady of intelligence
and tasto. Jt ! in reality a gcia f a
monthly, and mi elsg.mt ornament to ev
ery li"!icho'd and evory lady ought to
patronirc it fur the l.iti.st i'l.-hinns and
rwr-'h'.itg pcitiiining to an eli:gmt toilet.
''- r"'-'"Ic i anninur comma.
i A snvi:t, way oi
' AiilUNO ivt; AN
r..v Hanoi:
-An llditor of one of the
m.,..;,. !n I...J i t. .
1 ' - 1
l-
l.U v.id'c.il l.i'ct for til t p.it t'.vo :noiith
ivlt'.i X mtitlul liie ii..'ii;jin a.- a si i of
halite. A- w.i ilid not pay any al
trn ion to it, it ii;ciiis to havu r.iiicd his
AiVi, and this wt 'iU '..o rvicived the pi
I iir as iifual irilh, JhraU, X D in you.
We'll e.v. diiititc, o court".
ilfili'rt 'J im.,ip;uii, a ,-le ilnbojt pilot
'Va" f hn- by o i.e per-oii uu
(., ii !
itCip-'i J-gti on Monday night last.
We
eou'd iv. t learn p-iitictihirs.
,.!i:irt:;:i.--Th2 Ma, mm.i'.c. !
if t!.! i it.. i" '.'-.tl....
llli J In o.:. i,.i',
A' bv '' I1 icditi"
v; v o i i hi t
llli:l.-.t ...HISiM'
fc'cclcJ hum finj.;i)
uir. T.t iilcKiiitie nl a hivh iuor.il tunc,
oin-irtiii ul it, .iu nt.i o: ttavci, csa)
liticil ami dtr.-cripilve, ib"rl simiet. po
t,1, lMn;;if!phics, litcr-iry and si-ieMifie
intcbi.i-iKO, r-t". J':Hi number is enin
;i!tte iu itsell eontiiiirn,'; 1)2 l-tre tietino
paes. Terms inp!o copies icn cetit
pr y,.r CT 00, Addros-s 'ficknor and
FJJ.N. N'o. l'.M T.-cnii'nl t. llj'.ton.
I'rcntico s ty.i of Hrnwulow, that "from
li'i V"ii'h tip 1 1 his old ii;e, ha has bail
jciiioud eoutioveir-ic withnut. attiiek
nip the wiv"'', fith' r motheis, uriinl
ijtiH'i.i, lii ot tn rs, !rtti", children, ui.'-le?,
aunts ami ,ic; !ii".v-i of bis i'p)Mjneuts,
It is said lb! ;,u!d hab been found in
D.ili.s, IJiilllnLi1 county, Mo. Sonir
quartz rock was te.Hed, and yielded fctit)
woith of old.
j:al!i!ii:t!-lic JoIhimui Mt'di'iiK--Sjirrrli
of Sonntor Covatt Use
rraiidtnl Sui'iiorU'il.
l'liifcAiiKU'iiiA, May 10.
Thu Academy of Jlusie w.i3 ciowded
to uibtto it lu'iIiMt extent by an enihu
niaslic audience of ladies and -tent'emen,
io listen to speeches by Seuaturs Cowan
and Doulitllo iu wipport ob rresidcnt
Johusnn, llonry liamou, J-iSii., oceunic-u
the chair.
Senator Ooolitt'c after treitmg:i the
ubjuct of robel'.ion and lha prcccnt ii-suc
beloro the country, declared that the man
mho denies tho Vnion of tho States un
der the Constitution is himself a dis-un-
ionist. (Eiitliufiasiicapphiiifo.) lie re
futed the juany daluiuuies that had' been
raised uj;ainbt tho personal character of
tho Preside it, and expressed his linn be
lief that no man living was more assidu
ously and conscientiously engaged iu the
discharge of his duty to his country than
Andrew Johnson. (Loud applause)
Uu illustrated the poficy of rresidcnt
Lincoln, in tho recommendation of Louis
iana and Arkansas to admission into the
Union which policy had been endorsed
.it the Ualtiinore Convention at.d by a
majority in both houses of Cougiess a
year ago to fchow that Uio policy of
President Johnson was not a new one, but
that it was in obedience to tho wishis of
the Union party. Inbtead uf the Presi
dent proving falso tho men who were now
leading tho so-called Union party were
pro7enling its grand objects and inten
tions tho restoration of tho Union and
the enforcements of tho laws.
Senator Cowan followed in an eloquent
argument io defence of sustaining the law,
by vittuo of which the robollion had been
crushed The I'lesidcnt's plan of recon
struction relics alono upon tho authority
of tho Coititution tlio law ot tnoana.
(Checre.) Tf the Southern people had
not forgotten tljeir obedience to the Con
ftiuition there would hate been no re
bellion, lie w.1 opposed to any jiincnd
tnent of the Coiitltutloti at the prccnt
time, (Great and continued npplauc.)
As' indoisers of tho President's policy,
he would mention So vard, Stanton,
Vcllo, Uritiil Sliernian, Meade Hancock
and others. (.Vociferous cheering ) On
the other hand, i opposition ho placed
the names of Stevens, JJuilor and others.
(Jlinloil Iiimm mi! slt'Mi! iiiiptjuto.)
In conclusion Mr. Cowan said his htij'C
ttas ill thu virtue and iulecritv oftfie
people, both North and South. The
Southern people had tnfTcred severely,
a'dnowwas the time to cutcnd mercy,
alter tiiny lui'l mrren loreil to tlm law.
After other lipecches bv dNtinguishcd
gan'.l'Muu, the ""f'id adjourned.
Bod)' of Preston Kla Fotmtl.
Sv.v Yon:;, May 14.
Officer Kennedy, of the Atlantic Dock.
Brooklyn, police, this a. m. discovered
the body of a man floating into the gup,
Ironi lluttermilk cbannul, aud tioui I lie
appeirauco it was believed to bo the body
of tho bile I'reston King. SubFCrrurntly
tho body wa- positively idiutinVd by
I'icston King Websiur, .Mr. King's neph
ew; Mr. Lydeckjjr and others of the cm
torn house. The coroner will hold an in
quest on Tuesday.
Vent True. r'orucy never penned
truer words than the lollowing the Grsl
i.cntenco of an article in his I'rttt:
Thcio never was n time in tho history
ol our e.iuutry when, in the htrucglcs ol
its two leading pailies, one was mere
clearly right and the other more clearly
wiuiig than the present.
Ptsnct i.Tfiu: A correspondent of
tlie .'In'iie farmer kiijs that aliout tlx
tccn years ago ho trnnhferred eight trout
to a isuiall brook which empties into a
pond, ror toven or eight yeur nothing
, , . ,
was recti or heard Iroui thum; but Mti-.e
ih.it time it is judged by men who Wve
near these ponds, that not less than two
hunilred nounds are t;ikcn carb' uf the
b!s tiunt in that vicinity.
O n l,i,,i,t)iir r II. . Tr.,, 1 1) .n I , l .
So-'icty, held .it their hall in Tioy, JIo.,
I'jiday, tho lSih d.iy of May, ItsGnV
Henry Quigh'y was calhd to tho Chair,
and W . S. Hutt appointed Seeietaty,
II. N. r.onfils announced the decease of
Mr. Jnnies Wor.-ham, a member of this
Sociclv, and moved a committee. of three
bo appointed t draft lto'iitioiis, expre?-
Ive of the cnw of the 'u-ii ty, upon this
1 bcroaeuieut. Whereupon the Chair ap
pointed E. N. l!onfi!., .las. M. Mcl.c'lan
j un I u m. .-. tint: on kuiI crimmi".'li,t win.
U'j '..tr-.I lit" follow. n;', whiLii we're uuaii
Iiii'i.i-iV a'iOp'c
f. ..., t I... ..... C .11 f!.
; Ills infinite wi-dcun. to call our uiteeiti
I'd ami belovoJ biother and co la'.'Oicr,
James Worth'ini, fiom our inidtt.
1'ifiUcd That while we f:ricvc hU
deji.ti tin u. wo humbly Mibmit t the di'
i en-iitinti of the ali pnuv-rful Architect
of ,1110 I'liivi iSQ in taking him uway, be
lieving tli.it our I'licnd, b. - r. Awd "a
far more exceeding weight of -!nry."
.Vr.iin. That we rccosuUcd in the
deceased allhou jh ynun iu yeir, a man-liiiCi-,
lhinnf'.i and decision of chu racier,
and a moral (ll.-pn'.'tiiiii, pns-ef-cd by but
few of a more matute and ripened aj;e.
Rrtuhvd. 'J hat wo deeply sympathize
and condiAv with bis parent1, sifters and
lii'iiil.ers.
llt'ih-td. Tint this Pciiely will rt
tcnil his i'iinnr il to inurrow in profession,
and that the Society du unw adjuuiu in
tol.cn of respect for the deceased.
Itftnhrd. Tint a copy of these reso
lutions be icsptctfully tendered his be
reaved telative. a copy of tloui spread
upon the record, and that tho liincnln
Co., Ileiali be requested to pub;ih same.
IIi:NiV'QciGLr.Y, riiE.i'r.
Wm. S Mitt, Si:q'y,
MARRIED.
At the Quincy House, Quincy, Ills., on
tho 8th inatunt, hy llcv. Jamcn A. l'ipcr.
W. K. SrALPiNfi, Esq., ami Jlna. Eliza
A. SrAi.niNO, both of Paris, mo.
Published hy request.
DIED.
Jame3 V, WoRsiiAU departed this
lifo at his father's residence in Troy, on
Friday morning tho lHh inst., at half
past I) o'clock, aged 1G years two months
and 2(1 days.
Troy Lodge No. SI A. 1 ami A. 91.
TTfLliS ITS STATED COMMTJ.N'H
COMMU.N'N
Saturday next
XAT10X.S on every
boloio tho lull niuju.
TROY MAKKirf KEl'ORT.
Corrected every neck by Fit. Sitinnt.t.
Trov, April 5, 18CC.
I'ORK. From Sa.fD t hundred ft.
IIKKF From S70"a t hundred tb.
COUN Kr -in It I'lo V bu-hol.
OATS From 25fa.lt t hushil.
WIIKAT-Frmo rl 7a$J.0O t buhel.
rilUKD Al'l'I.KS-Frnm $J.(10j.2.5n t bmh.
DMBD I'B VCIIKS-Frora S.Jufi.OO t btb.
DRV JlIDHs" I4e lb.
OHEU.V IliniiS-tic lb.
EO(J? ISoVdozcn.
BUTTUH 25:I0j th
. I.AltD From IS 293 V tb
OKBKV AI'I'J.Ei-5U70 t buihel.
FLOUR Vrra SUPf '1 land.
COR.V l B L MiBOe luiihrl
DlJUAlt llvo v n
rorrr.K-as.. tb
I New Advertisements.
fflt-X1 Wailicd At this ofrico
CIA-1.-" n j;ood steady b'oy between
I II! and Iti years of age to learn
the) Printing business.
' Ui;V QDICiLKY,
Attorney n-t Law,
I TltOY, MO.,
"S.7ILI. attend to nil buiIneM entrusted to h'i
'Vchc tn tbc cuiiilej of Lincoln, Warron,
Momguuicry an. I I'll.o.
(m.iy IS, 186C)
lIlttIGS! DRIICSH
Jno. "W. Xlocd,
No. Sit, N. 4th St., bet. 1'ine k Olive,
sr. i.ouis. mo.
Whole-Mo S: Retail Ponlcr tn I)ntK,Clitmlcil,
Pownl Mido lm..i, tl.MMtif.'.' i I'Jiif) arlic'cs.
Alio putu Vi..t .t l.iqtion furmnlleil ust. I
Kill sull ai liivt im ni. v lluuio ill the cl'V.
jjule agent I'urTa Inutlj Ul J-u s1 rl Jk IcJeilju
Sarjapanua. uracri iruiu mo .uouj wnuira
may 2!, 18C6. n 22. I yr.
DISSOLUTION Ol' PAItTXUltSIIIP,
llieCo-i.nriiicrihlploiflU.turH exlitlug bciy cin
J0I1K iiUIlllH ntcl FKANCIS JACKSO:. in
.i ,,,,... n'..... t. .II.,.J..I I'inni t IP Kl 1
dy uf .May Ifi&S Alt bujlni.ii of tho lirui ifill to
fdtlcil In- .Mr. Mollis.
NO ICi:. 0r clJ cu'tomcri nri'l as irany
,!,.. iini.i it!.. i will tutor u.i rll i U'.eir ninuiiuiri'
arc li.rurmiJ tl.it tlic.v "lil Lu ccjiuihoJ Jt.J
iu gilncloii and narluit to thur nilulaawn.
JOHN .M0tir.t3.
May 2."., 1E50. no 22. 4w.
Notice ol' kHitsil Seltlcincal.
All creitllorj, anil othen liitcresloJ In lhctalo
ofKiubcn V. Oravcn, lU-ccascJ, aro noll'i. J llut
111 un'lorrism J uf aM csliitii Inlcmli to main a
Finsl Settlement of sni'l e-latu at the next Turn
of iho County Court of Lincoln county, to ba liel.l
at thf Coart tionc In iH county, u tlm ScconJ
.MonJaj uf Auqit't lr'i'.O.
.TA.N.C L. DAWSON, Admltlmator.
M.ty laJu. ul';'. 4vr.
Alininmlrntor;8 Ifolicc.
Notlco ii liortVy fjin.-n tlmt letter of tilmlnli
irjll'.n on the esUle uf lliucst 'I i J .1 1 , ile.iod
.. . ...I ... I I. . I . I... n-1,.,1 it.i .
ii ur. -i uinvii i' mi. un'iw -iiv.i v., . , j
i r mv, isii.j.by ii, Mm-gui i-ountj tourt.
AtliiTtnm Iwuinr; c'alnn agalr.it jala oilatc,
Hrr renin .1 In . xhilut llnlli t j ll.u .'I'lmmiltrulur
Inr nlloivatiuo withlu uno year Iruiu thu date cf
rail Uilcu, of taiy may bu iirec'imel irom -ny
lcne3t In i"l t!taif nni If nut xlnuitcJ ;tlilii
thus y.-nr' Irou tbo d ito ot sai l It tiers tlicj will
befuKVti bin. I. UlClo liK-SKl.UOltsr.
in. IC'tfi. ii'.'i-liv. Auiiiniiiiiaior.
JOXATIIAK PIJIKE,
MAN'VrACIL'RCIl Ol'
WOODEN PUMPS,
LOUISIANA, MO.,
T7i: n'e maMns tlii ora Cilv I'ti'np, with de
V in. 'u"! eli'iiul.ir, Imn l.itunin;i lor h m ile.
1w Illinoil rura;', ir'naSltld. l, c.itnr and Chi-ij-H
pa'ii-nt. .: . the I'mnryli ni Pa n.
Kiic .ir.d .lunctl nouli l aiteui', all of tiuuU vrc
SELL .'.3 LOW FOa CASH
n tlcv eir. Unit u -tit at any otUr l'.K!ory in th
j I'ioIi I Sl.ile. A hUml tilt -iiuiitnu llitjjo elder
, .:;;: ,u
l'-ii'.' nr.". In ; i'.ia .i.!;( II I't-v ti 1 lo.
l".,:. i 'v i.li mi . V r,'. hi i b. . " , r 'h'i -if" m.V
ti.i.i-ili 'iigiut, Wiil.au 1." "! a. ii .. tin y
I . ai -.'! iri-v.lKiie i : 'tit in tl. ) f-t.i e i) 'i''11 r'f
il n. A!' "r'J." mjitlv fil oil.
.ioxatuax ri:n;cn,
i.iny If, ISr.ii r'JI ' in I. uUlan.i n o.
Fmi run svu:.
ONU llumlre.l a ml e'evin acre 40 ncre In n
hU'i Hale of cultivation, one mile from Trny,
Ni w li imp hi uti with four mumx mi J jrmh
joiip bearing uri'h,ir, lliivu toj,nii'U bariK, log
rialilc, unil other tontenlenee.s TUij fir'; il n.
i..-;i.i'jie one lor iti valuable, timb.-r unil p-oxlin
i'y t town, l'or mill down a bargain con be ha l.
11i,iulH' at IbUtKce. airil '.'7 leCt!.
MKray IVottco.
HAKKN up J.miei T. Samlcrs, of Hurricane
X township', ii jialu roil ntctr, i jcarn nlJ, maili
e l wiili unJ'Tslojie iu taili ear, npirnjeil ut $"0
by Win, r. i.u Kelt linn i, it. uaisun, oeioiu A,
I). King, Juttiee cf the l'vat'c. nll lii.
TAKKN I'I" by I.loyil B. Alnjruiler if M'.nrne
toAiii'l'.lp, a ."I'lri l m.iir, 4 .un.i ni l next tilling,
loll hii:lli,o nliltn, tonio nlil''' ill iho lio-t
nbuut lltuen baiuli htjrli, nimr.ilnl at tlxly dol
lar bv It. W. War.lun'l W. J. MiiRruiter b-ilore
Uobtr't Iticki, J. I. niiril 19, ISOO. nlS In
.Final Settlement.
"VTOTirC il hinly given thut tho un lenlsneil
i 1 (.u.uiiiaa.f.t . Jl'n'i Uriiwn, I'aul limwn nml
Olivia U-owa, minor litlir.'nlll a.(.!ynt l,.ionxt
Vui;iiiI Urn of ll.e l.tncclii cot.utv Couit, to
i'; L.sun mi I hi'lil in Tro;.', nn tn nijiy the l,1lli
dni Attaint l S'JC, for a fual fott'tiiicnt nf hl
Uinrd,.,!.,),,!, TAHl'-IX .MIlfllllM,,
may IS, IS 1:0ft; r.21 4tr UaarlHU.
Final Settlement.
.'K la heitliy eiwn to a 1 ucrtJiii lulcr-
cittil Ibat tho un.leuii-.ir I, Ailoiiniilrd'or of
tlm ftale ol Hurt. 'ii l'ahi.tr dcci.mJ, nlil tailo
ft final (vtllement of lii aiir.iuiirl'a'i m pfbaid
it.Uo t tbo next Aiiuil turn uf the Lincoln
county C, on, lu be I cuu nml held Iu Troy, on
UiodjIiv tho lillh day of Au-u. l-r,il.
. UtlOUOU PALSIh'K
tarty IS, Itli nil plw AdoinUtrator
Final Settlement.
jVPTICE t henby nlvtn to all perjnns ItiUrei-
11 leJ that tho undtriigneil ailonniitrator of Iho
crtnto nf Uail.'y Youn;iUeovft9ed, will make a final
settlement of his admin itratloii of laid cilato ai
the next Augutt term of Ibo Lincoln county
Court, to be begun and held la Troy, on mt,nduy
tl.o llilh day of Augukt 1605.
William M. Vocso
may 19, 1EC0 nSI plir Admlnlitrator
Final Settlement.
"VTOTICB Is herebv slvcn tojall pcrioni Inlorei
I l ted that (h iinderslKiud ndminlntrator nf thr
rtlnie nf J.imci I'.itluiroii ilecea.c I, will make a
tlii.il iciilcment of his administration cf raid et.
lain fit the next Au-u-t term of the Lincoln
e uity Court, tn bo begun nnd held in Troy on
u 0 uby Iho Utb day of Augunl, 1 SOI
JOHN ANDERSON
mjy 16. 1818 n21 rn Admlnlitrator.
iiai'diaiiM;M TVolire.
VOTICF, It In reby ?lvrn that tho undcrlsncd
I '(iunrdlan of Julia K Iluiley, a minor heir,
vtill ajiply tu tho next Augu.t term nf the LI, coin
eoiiiil) Court, to be begun nnd held In Troy, on
mondiy Iho l.llh day of AiIRtiit I8C0, to resiga
hli Ouardianihlp of laid heir.
HE.N'ny A BAILEY,
nay 18, 1E8S n2l p4iv Ouanlian.
Kc8i;;nafiun ol UxeeutioiiT
The undesigned, Executor ct Jonathan B.
Carr, iltocuitd, late of Lincoln County, Mo., nlll,
at th May torni of tho County Court of said
county, to be begun und held at the Court llouro
in Troy, on the nccond Monday of May MM, ap
ply for permission to uslgn his vxcutorthln of
tM abIi.ia wir.r.tjiii vnnvri '
cald cstuie.
ifirilt? nlS-l"
llxi'inlor
! J. P. LYiNOTT,
i
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
Tiii Ware, Stovus, Plows
AM) LIGH i NlXG 110DS,
Manufactuiier (IV
Copper, Tiu ajd Sheet Iron Wire
flutters, Iiightning Hods and Spouting
put ii In the country at short notice, and nil
klr.ds of Jobbin; prointly attended tn, Spcrlal
and jironijtt attcntl.m paid la .ill orders.
PRODUCE TAKEN
In Exchange for Work:
All htiitls of Rags Itought.
Country tncrelnnu will find It tn their advnnt
npn to Mil ahd cxaiuin- my R inds and (irlecH lie
loro piuchi'lng cNewhori , a 1 urn d termined to
C6T fiKLL A3 LOW -a
as can bo bought in Saint Louis.
Copper, Pewti-r and Lrail
Taken in exchange for Work.
April 27, 18(10. nlStf
Take Notice.
PROI'OSM.S will lie rm-tved until Sa'urd.iv
1 Miy Srttli, lor IVaslrrini; tbo Daill inevlln;
bouje In Troy, Hie workmen 11 furn'jh nil sn.ile.
-ul), Illdi may bo left with .Mm I'. Toiler of
troy, or tin !ubvrln,r at H right Cilv.
April 27, ISnu. J V-UliM IJ. U1U.CH.
JOSEPH I,UTOM
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAIH STfiL'KT, AT THE
NEW Y2RK SALOON BUILDING
ST. CHAIM.ES, MO.
February 9 1SC0 ri7 ly
NORTH MISSOURI
Tt A I L R O A D .
ON SUM1VY, APItlt, Hth, lCf. nnd
until further notite, tho l'linenscr Mxprcsn
train will tun daily, tuudya cxeeiitod, aa per tlino
tuuis Dl'IOW.
Tialns from St. I.ouli Xoi-lli.
uail and r.rsr.ij.
Leave St Louis
. 7,51) a. u.
.9,4,1 a. i.
11.43 A. U.
12,20 r. M.
l,f I', s:.
I.St I'. M.
2,3J l M.
. 3,1 11 l'. M,
.l,M r. M,
,4,27 r. u.
J.02 r. m:
S,S r. M.
J,I2 1'. Hi
C.iHJ 1'. 11.
.(l,"v r. il.
" St Charles
" WcnUvlllo
" Warrcut in
" Illli Ulll
" Mcnt'y City
Jlurilnjour
" MfXli-o
" Centralla
" Stnrjjctn
" llcniil.'k ..
' Allen
" (.'.urn
' .Ijeliseut illc
Arrives r.l Jlocn ..
Traltis lVoci Macon South.
LciLcn Mneoii v,'.ll a. m.
11 Jackinuvilie 10,u0 a. n.
" Ca,:j I'i.I a. u,
" Alleiw lO.'ti i. u.
It, unit!: a. It.
,i;iii-fn II.23 a, li.
" Cuiilialir. 1 1.50 .t. i..
" M,'.m.m 12. '"-' r. I'.
' Mi iln..biri: l.t t r. a.
11 .Miuiii'ini'iv tit l.,'(l 1'. m.
lti-'i Hill f. y.
11 Warii-nNMi :!,.) r. M.
H"cnS:vIllo 4,1.1 l". M.
' f-'t i.'l.irl.J r.,2"i i: it.
Atriv.iulM (.nun '. 7,'i'l A. M.
Larj-e lli;urr.i shmv when train uu-' t.
Isaac ii. wruitcr.oN
J. S. I'clpi, I'rtt t' Gai. .i'n;i(.
An',. ,vii),
April 'J7, lfcGfl ,
TO THE LADIES.
It tl .11 0 V A. L.
MT.S. SMOLACCK would re!.cetfiilly Inform
the Ladies ol Truy and t Iclnity, that (he will
remove her Meek uf MII.LIM'.ltY CCIOIX
In a feiv ilnys, to thr room opposite W'addio nnd
llultii Urui; ut, re, nml one ilunr eait (.f the I'oit
Olllvc, where ho will exhibit the laleJt le of
BONNETS, HATS, s$
uibboa's ic i ijavc:ks,
which cannot fall to rlene, and s Rooil a p.toik
ai wui ettr brought to thli uiaiuei. 1 uta al.o
prepared lo
Cut & iMnlce Dresses
In the btes and mot nnjiruvcd patttraa.
All work in my lino dono -with neatDcu and
d trateh.
llinikful lo tho J.aJk'jof Troy ni.it vicinity for
pat fatronae, I hope to merit and rectivu it enn
tinuaneo ol the namr, ai It will ever bo my study
io ph.no thorn. ifril 2(1 18nn,
t'ay tlie 'H'iunttr.
ALL 1'crjonj indobtel to tho undesigned will
cenfera tuvor by cailtncat Cruninand Wlnjrs
atoro aud .ettle their Votes and uecounm.
Having (old out my hui lo J. I. Lynott, I
luulJ ruMioclfullv fivuiraoi.il him to the rubllo
aj a pentleoiun uud ft f-ood v. orknian.
April iuh i'.v. v. v. r.iis.-iia.i,.
II, D. iMRVIJK,'
Dealer in
DRUGS, MEDICINESPAINTS
OILS, DYE-STUFFS, ETC ,
Opnoiltojho Court House, . St. Charles, Uu.
Febiuary I) J8G n7 Ivr
JULIUS A. IIENNiXG
No. 40 Market Street, Soulh West corner of 2d,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Bookbinder, Job Printer,
and
BLA.HK book maker.
t'rlntlu; Jobg and Ruling done on liberal tm
February 9 I8H3 n7ly
I ItfcJIOVT HOH8E.
Doardliig Ilouse an It t rr Saloon.
JOHN F DIKKKitT Froprlrtor.
Main Street, uhovo tho It H Popot,
ST. CHAlvLES MO.
Traveler! nlll And r,ooi aooocimoia.lon. at this
hiuso, larco Wgon Vard and ,oo1 unbtos
are attcheil lo it.
rvbriary 4 IP11 n1 I rr
WATCHES !
a laii;i: stock or
(50I.D AND SILVEU WATCHES,
AMLIltCA.V, ENGLISH AND
WATCHES
OF Tilt BEST MAKERS, '
Wlioloisn-lo & Retail.
.TMUfi: SYLVESTEH,
Nn. B North Miln Street,' 8t. toulf, Mlijourl
I'ttomutr ix aBa.
SLIGO IltO. STORE,
2S North 2nd Street,
ST. LOUIS.
Keeps constantly on hand all eites
of
IRON & steel:
cf th belt quality and
Lowest Prices for Cash.
.
All mirkcn of Iron and Steel aro cor
dially invite! to fil vu curbrandt ft trial,
Thu IJrat U the Cheapest,
jan'y 12 l&CC) GEO. 1). HALL.
F. IIAFKEME1ER,
113 X. Ath St. Cor. Vine,
8T. LOUIS, SI:
Carpets,
Oil Cloth,
Hearth Mugs,
Windoto Shades,
ami Straw Matting,
January 1! IEC6. nlllf
JOHN W. DA ViS,
Forwarding Sc Commliision
MERCHANT
Number 75 North Second Street,
(Dol.Olitoand Loouil,)
SAIXT LOUIS, MISSOFRI.
Or.lt rs for nil kiuda Mtrchandire filled fremiti
at lovvtit cash iirloor.
r;ec. 29 1803
i:tablhlifd In 1814.
PAUL P. PATHCEN,
Wholesale dealer In Foreign
AXD DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUORS,
tile r5 m on Cumnicieiat 'trtet, thre dcort
bclii w Vine Street.
1'ityandCi.unliy er.li ri cnliVted and promptly
filiei. IJan'y IS 1806 n3tf
b.it. nABVliT'&CoiT"
Commission Merchants,
No. 31 Locust Street,
L'uier Murtbant'j Uatilt. ao 1 )yr) Sr. Lorn
oeiokgk c. Kirauiioicoi
DEALER IX
SLIlats (Japs Millinery JgJ
A i D STRAW CiOODH,
AT WIlOLESALKt
o. 77 North Main Street, St Louis.
January 12 1SCS n3tf
o. iNDtins. I tr. c. inuviii. w. i. inciiw
ANDREWS, IIAKIUS Si CO.,
commission mmmu,
tiu, 33 SoutU CdmniereUl Street,
(P. O. Dot, tf3B8.) St. IiOulM.
It K PKHB Sl'EK .
Third National Dank. St. I.ouis
Mechanic! liank, ft. Lonlt,
Kramer, Irvin A Co.. Keokuk, Iowa
. I,. (7. Uarrln, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1'. W. ."trader, Cincinnati. Ohio
T, K. IiohbliK, Ujj. Peoila, Illinoil.
J uitjjo J. K. Farr, Hedalia, AHuonri.
Stai.uril and ?,aybnek, New Orlcann.
Liberal advance made on Cunalcuraenta.
may !. 1B06 Hai
L. J. CLAUK. - J, T. OVERALL.
CLARK & OVERALL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 27 Washington Areaue,
(Bt. MaU amf Sod) ST. C0U18.'
SPECIAL attention Giron to the sale of Cottnn,
Leaf aud uatufactured Tobacco, Grain and
country Pro luce. Order, for all klmlnofarr '
chwdUo rromrtty flllul. rnay 1, 1S86. 8m
TROY HOTEL
. BY
G. HAMMOND & CO.
Thla homo having ehanjed jToprlcton, hu
been rofurnitbod and It now open and ready to
reoclro tho traveling nublhi.
uoaramg uy tno lay or wot-:; on rettonatl
terms.
prilS nli-Ss.
Ui:ilMA. EXCUAIVCE.
B"5T O. IC XT KC 3ST;
No. 107 7th Etrett, tetw Peplir 4 Crr,
ST. I.OUIS. MISSOURI.
lYuruiry 9 ISCIS ii? lyr
Good Farm for Sale,-Inquire u
b'f oincii,