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Hollar Will pay fr the Herald ' flwtiljy of.liitinary next: We a.k mir friend in Ml parts. if the "''y -pistus in incirayini: mir liM i Hiective nei;htinrhnnd!t: Club ..I ten SI", ! n '"py '"'-" ...... u.t... .,.-i mi ilio club: Termi oaph ill advance: 0tau,liin.i':i I'rui willa-cepl -mi tlt.itil. for the ncemid IU of new :;ub-ci iIvr.-.- So alie.n1, friend until every man in ymir urm.iitanee lia. netted for the llutal.l. - ItW-Tlic l'rinliiiL' I'ic-sb need nil In make it work easy t lit: piinler cannot labor without lucid ami meat tn tinuri.ili liim ami lb paper maker won't n il bile paper u ilcxi h pay. v:At in aMvanee. You can nlw.iVh tell fiom tin advcrli-.- inc columns of a imw.'ipaper tlio.-o who 1 the forgot bur-incus ami ."ell llict-licupe:-!, The rcon nt' energy ami indmlry, wlm i- dctcrniincd to outstrip all competitor., always wants the public to know what be has for unlo. Look through the column of your county papers and make your no IcctionH afcurflingly- LINCOLN 'AflAVKNY. Tho Bxhibilion at the rinse of the. Spring and Summer term of this popular institution cloned '.ant I ucfilay cvemii, The forge hall was lilled lull, yea. crowd ed, while many could not gain admittance. The exercises ctmtialcd in Orations', Hea ding, Vocal and In.stumental music and wiouii other things gotten up by the wholwi, which were amusing and inter eating. There was some very '.nod Kpeak iog from several young men and boys who have been in attendance duiin'j the last term. Tho young Misses pet formed their part exceedingly well, and all tilings wcic conducted upon the strictest older and decorum, except a few whiatlitig boyu in he back part of the hall. Tho catalogue of the institution is now ready, and wo notice that the number of male students is 60 and the female 50 -total 130. Tho Hoard of Trustees are 15. Crump. President; F. Wing, Treasurer, dl. C. W. Parker, Secretary; and W. I. Mnnrc, J. 11. Miller, J. W. Sydnor, J. l. find tun, Ks(., The Lincoln Academy has beeniue a permanent and fixed institution, limn which id dealt out to the ynuth nl'nur county n syHlcin of tdiieatinu which is lasting and good. Mr. .lone., the Princi pal, is faithful Hiid untiring in his labor to bring all who arc placed under hi. charge to that point which ulevatcn ami ennoblcH the mind. His instruction , uiild and decisive, and all must obey his roilcs or leave the school. Notics of the commencement of tin. Fal.l and Winter term will bu given in eTuo lime. Ureal Eieitomtut i ercatcd at tin; ntoro of Parker and Hutt over the targe etaek of new goods just received, which for beauty and liehnes.s surpase.-. all for mer puruhaFed. JS'ow U the time to buy while goods are cheap and everybody who warns a new cunt, dress pan Is tr shirt ought to buy it now before trices up. Head advertisement. Tho dog have btew slaughtering tho bheep in Pike county, 111, The Vhuficld Jhtnot rut says Hull ami lluldwiu lad rc " cenlly six bucks kMled by dogs, for five of which (uicrinocs) they paid last full aiticcc. For the sixth they hail been ciAcredluU. They had sheared linui him, onr season'n jrowth, Iwetity four pounds of woof. St. Iiouis ilfpnblieun. 4 - Wc invito attention tn the ailvetli.e- niviitn Sl,r0 per year ami PU a month KmI wbat Alex J. P. tiaresirhe says Therciis'iio use forfthe friendu of tho Pntb' oath to attempt any longer to hold it up;iilhw,v hen there is evidence of tho highest authority of its unconstitution ality. Mr. (larcschc, whoso case has been before tho IJ. 6. Court, and who has been misrepresented in the St. Louii Itcmocrat, replies in the Republi can, and the following is the closing part of his letter. "The iiucsliotifl involved are, therefore, fcuhmitlcd In the Court, and will soon pass through the crucible of I heir opin ion"." No compulsion then im pel') me, when I reassert it that the oath has been voU;d on, has Iccn Jnuhd ilk ijttt, for reasons which annul It fur every cum ot the community, ami that at tho next term of the Supreme Court svth mill In' tltrtlni i'ilon. I icpe.it I hen my appeal to civvy vutrr of the Shite, tn lake this nath, if his con M'icucc permit him, ;iml if not, to oiler his vnie, ami not nuly sue the reckless nllieer wlm lel'itncs it, hut insist nu its lnMiit leieiwd ;it least :is u rejected vole. I'nles-. .it the .'ipprnat'liiiig cleolimi the ic tuniH enme in mueh mnic lapiilly tliiin lieielnni, tin- ilci'i.-niii "I I lie ( unit will be known bel'nic! tin: i --n 1 1 - ol the elec tion, and llill.-i wrnlis cill lie lighted. ai.i;. .i. iMiAiii.'sciii:. Sl. Louis, . I one !, I Mill, - - Iilir.il Pllll'.- Wc.iu-iin slate fur llnw who do not umluist.iml, that wc charge " cents a hue tn r'gulai a'lvertiseis, and 'JO eeiiN a line In It'iiueieul ciLilnmcrs Inr pull's in the lm-al eoluiu.i. - Louisiana Intiimil. Prorrrilfiigs of a Merlin at An burn, The citizens of I'nioii luvn.-liii, Lin cnlii county, Mo,, held a meeting at Au burn mi tin: 'Jlilh nil., .Limes licid, Sen., presided, and Mr. S. 11. McKay tided as Sceittiry. 'I'he fnllowiu, geullcmau ,viv selected I'lnin the several tovnliii of the county to I'-prccut tho Conserva tive I'nir ii p.uly in the Cniieutinn tn be held in St. .Louis mi the Hid nl'.luly next. Union Township James Hei.J, II. II. Mauiiic, ('apt. Timjjiic, T. I. S.inl'ni.l. Ill lilili'ANB ll.ivid Keid, Mr. Welch, Cid. W. (i. Fiuley, Mr. Chas Kinley. MnXKiii: dipt. Wader, Itnhl. Kicks, Judgu Lovell, 11. W. Il.ir.le-ly. W.w Kill. V -.ludgu Shaw, Silas Tur ner, Sam'l Updcnivc, S.un'l jMntley. Mli.i.Hdon li'iehai'il Wnmmaek, (!. A. Palmer, J. W. .lamisuu, II. C. Clan:. l!i:irnun- Cnl. C. W. Parker, Clum. V. Porter, V. Wing, .1. W. Wilhemw. Cl.AUK- Inol ltlank, .1. 11. Urittun, T..I. W light, .1. M. Heady. I U. I ill K -.1. II. Mudd, .Inhu Mnraii. Wright Nichnls, Ucv. Air. Cunningham, (.'n motion of Mr. McKay a resolution wai unaiiimnusly adopted, pledging our unqualified and hearty emlnrsuient and supinrt of the Prcsiccnt in his liberal and patriotic policy for the restoration of the Union as enunciated in his veto mes sages nl' (he Fieedmeu'a liureau and Civ il Ili"hls bill. A inniion was adnptcd authorizing the President and Secretary to procure the services nf sonic geullcmau to address us at a fiituiu meeting, at wh'ch time we prnpn:D lu ui n.ini.o a .loliiison Club. On mntimi ihe ineeling adjourned In meet again nu (he L'nd Saturday in July. .lA.MIWKL'IM, lWt. S. II. Mi'K.W.Sec'y. The i.cpulilicau press of 1'euusylvuiiia ue gradually leaving Thad, Slevcus am! s ili.-uiiinu paily, and are are falling in lo Ihe support nf President Johnson and his policy inrc.-tore the Union. Among ocr Itcpnbliean exchanges, wu notice the Wowing ihjitarc labnting with vigor in siippurt of Ihe administration : Philadel phia J to Hi jWws, Halon Jmmutl, (letlys burg ,'iitiml, Sonicij-et lltrultl, (jrccus burg lintlil, Huntingdon O'loU; Miiu &:niii(l, and Indiana A'. jitter. 'I here ire nt hers, wc understand, making in all ibout twenty. - Uaii. 11a.mii.iun lias in the press of her puplishors, Messrs. Ticknorfc Fields, uoslon, a new volume specially adapted to summer reading., and bearing Ihe ta king title of 'hummer Host." Most of the articles in (his volume are now for the first time printed, and will be found cijual lo uny of the author';, most brilliunt essays, iialiearnassus i ppears again on the carpet; and his exploits in the way of gardening and other domestic matter are made very amusing, (lull Hamilton is never dull. Posr,c:tcd of a sharp and ready wit, speaking boldly, and that loo upon tnpics wherein women have bceu siiyposcil to have but little interest, she has already gathered about her ati audi ence, which, by its hearty appreciation of her v ritings, attests tho truth of many of her convictions. The siieccsu nf her va rious volumes of essays has been without a parallel ; in fact she is the moot success ful writer ul'thu day, The New Ynil. Post OHicc. forwauUOO t i - ot mail in.itUr tvciv 't hour... MAP AND DUMB ASYLl'M. This Institution located iu our midst having, been thoroughly renovated and refurnished inside and outside, presents uti air of neatness and cleanliness, which is realy refreshing. Some sixty children are now in attend ance and iiccomndations are now making to receive all who may apply. A work-shop will bu erected during the present season, 30 by CO feet, two sto ries high, so that, boys will leave the In stitutinu tint only intelligent citizens, but prepared with a uselul trade to support them-elvos, and be useful men in the community in which they may reside. No parent having a mute child should keep il from the benefits of thu noble Institution, under the mistaken idea, so often prompted by affection for the uti fortunate one, "that no one could be so kind :u those who love it at home." Here they have a delightful home, and soon they have a language with which they may not only communicate tlnv wants, but enjoy themselves in converse lion with their comrades. Tim Legislature having made liberal appropriations for this Institution, the Hoard of Commissioners hope to make it not only a blessing to the unfortunate uiutc, but an ornament to the State. Priil". W. M. Kerr and his excellent la dy Mill stand at the head of the Ihstitu lioti,.assiatod ably by Mr. H, P. KiiVe naugh, I!. T. (Jilkey, .Mrs. Cilkey and Mrs. Kerr, making up a board of Teach ers, which for ability and industry, is un surpassed by any similar iii"titutioii in the country. Fulton Teh-graph, All Arab Horse for Missouri. J. J. P. Johnsnii, of Fulton, Missouri proposes to iuipme the bleed of horses in this State by eroding the pre.-ent stuck with pure arabs. lie suggests, that a company be organized tn si-euro a pure Arabian horse to bci:iu with. His prop osition is: When sixtv shares arc taken, at fifty dnllars cadi, I will furnish the balance. and go In Arabia, and there select the best hnrsi! I can liml, and bring him tn Central .Missouri, where he shad be kent nt least livo years, if ho lives, each share nan ruiimo i no uuKicr to nrccil one mare annually, tree of charge, Inr live vears, thereby getting: fic .Vabitiii colts I'nr lif'iy dnllar-i, iii-lcad nf pawn:; niie Immltcd dnllars each, which is the Inwcst liuuvean Arabian, nl'puiv Llnud, was ever si mil Inr. I In: advantages nf my plan erenbious. Stockholders will not only secure their celts Inr comparatively until-in-.-, but they will be the nniy ones wlm can breed by hiui for five years, at ihe -.spiratinii nf which time their cults will be old enough for breeding purposes ami general u-e. - -. A letter from the Cherokee county, Texas, to the New Orleans Time, states that om: source nf wealth of that section of the state, which will be fully develo ped at no distant day, is its capacity for producing the grape: Tho writer adds: There N lilllc doubt that the lime will come when this country will rival '.he Hhinc or any nf Ihe grape producing countries of Kuropo in its vintage: The climate and soil are admirably adapted In the growth of the vine: The wild grape grnws in the most magnificent luxuriance: There are many varieties, but the finest is that variety "generally called here the post oak grape: It is ol a rich purple color, grows very large in heavy clusters, and is a pleasant tasted fiuit tor table. its flavor is very similar to tho Catawba. and is tich and juicy: It ripens about the tirs I ol August, when it may be gath crcd in the fotcsts by the wagon load: The Crows. The Lagrange, Lewis county Mo; American r.ays that the wheat crop in (hat section will be almost n u.tal I'ailuic, whole fields of wheat, whkh a few weeks since promised well, nrw that it h, heading out arc nearly a!' 1; t, and many farmers have plough . up Jieir fields and put in corn. The oat i rop will be light, (irass is very fine, and prom ises an unusually large yield. From Oregon. San Irancisco, Cahlornia, June 8, A Portland, Oregon, dispatch says that the Union majority iu Oregon is bO'J with four counties to hear from. The State Senate .stands 1-1 Union lo 8 Democrats. Hoth parties claim a majority in tho low er House. The total vote is 22,2000. DitoWNJ'i) ;A man named Drown, while going to Jefferson city iu charge of the Sheriff of Linu county, jumped ,into the river. The irons on him were enough tosiiik him, and ho was not accu again. The prospect of a good fruit crop in tho vicinity of Juliet, Illinois, was never more promising than at present; The same is true of tho section r.urrounding Mt, Vernon iu the same state. A gentleman in the village nf Jelfer Min, Wisconsin, went In a More one day and purchased two pound:, of CnlfW, and iu it wjj found a diiiuotid wenh 51,000. Judge T. J. (!. Fag makes a Speech. The Hadical Judge of thh Circuit, hai made a speech. He was present at a Radical meeting in Ir.tnton on the 24th of May. Tho following is an extract from his speech which wc take from tho F.nterpriso, the Hadical paper printed at 1 ronton. Hemember that the Judge ad vises his friends to use tho Hayonet. And, remember, that tho Conservative men of Missouri who support the Presi dent, tho Union and tho U.,8. Constitu tion, want to use the ballot without the bayonet. At Ihe close of Mr. Hush's speech, Judge T. J,C. Faggwas called for, came forward, and u.au one of the best speech es wu ever beard. He began by showing that the Conservative party of this day ; have taken up tho light where the rebels surrendered, that the doctrine ol fctate llights now so loudly contended for is the same idea which caused thu rebellion that President Johnson was t traitor to hi party and advocate of tk) doctrine ihii h cost us so much blood -ntid treas- me lo overcome. He said he could have Ire-ipect for a rebel who had the courage t.t tight Inr his opinions ho had rcpcct Inr the lion on account of his coinage, but u pcrk-ot contempt for one nl t!ice cowardly kicking jackasses'. Lc.iing National politics bu spoku for some time in vindication ol t lie policy ol the judic al party of this State, and showed con clusively that it was the party of prom-ess and safety. The Con-crvalive or "peace party'1 he denounced as traitors and ruffians, and that while they cried pcaca they weio attempting to create another revolution. He closed by advi sing Hadical men to meet these disloyal platers on the stump, at tho ballot box. beforn the registering ollieer, and wi7i ( Ji-ijtniit, which advice was received with cheers, that showed that tho Hadical.-' of this part of the country were ready to follow the advice. 'It.iro word t lir.ivc wctMl lli-ftcv, my liri-.iUr.m: cuiao I); 1 iciil'l M i.-li till- t:iYi-m wrr my iltum." An cnthuM.tstio temperance man in Vermont writes tn one of the papeisthat he thinks the hanging qf two rumscller. woubl stop liquor selling in the State. There are statutory objections to tij tng his plan at present. Iu some part? nf tho West, the cgjso'' praire chickens arc gathered and sold, contrary tn the game laws. The posse- sinii of the eggs, as well as tho sale of them, is a punishable oflcncc iu several States. Another new bnunut is nut a common white handkerchief parsed over the top nf the head and tied under tho throat, with a wreath of roses in the shape of a hnrse-.-hoe on the tup. So says J I mo. Mcniorcst for May. . A Cineinnatti, paper says that a peach grower iu that vicinity has ten thousand trees, and will gel perhaps ten bushel nl' fruit. On a lull crop he would have re ceived a prolit oft n thousand dnllars at thu minimim price. Krfrks Wc are surprised that pom enterprising man does not burn brick here rfiis season: Two hundred thousand could be sold in a few weeks. Col. J no. II. Chiisty, member of Con gress elect from the Athens district of Georgia, has just distributed a car load nf provisions to destitute constituents iu Alliens and vicinity. A party uf 21 gentlemen in Caldwell 'nunty, N. Carolina, have just returned from a great squirrel hunt. Half of the number exhibited one thousand three hundred scalps, and the other exhibited nineteen hundred and sixty six. The largest number killed by oue mau was eight hundred and twenty seven. The festival and ball lately held at St. Joseph, Mo. iu aid of the widows and orphans of the South, netted 81.50U, and contributions collected in the s.iuio eitv amount to S.'iOU more. From Cairo v Hjicctul ItUptcU to the Uriulillcan. Caiuo, June 11. Tho election yesterday at Mound City, for city officers, resulted overwhelmingly in lavor ol tho Democrats. Thoro were majorities for the full Democratic ticket. Dr. Casscy was elected Mayor, and Win. Hainblcton Tieasurcr. All local elec tions in Southern Illinois Hhow Demo eratie gains of from fifty to one hundred por cent, on last year's vote. Ono hundred and fifty Fenians arrived from below last night, and proceeded eastward by rail, making a very fdiort de lay hero. A train was all ready for them when they arrived hero. W. II, 1illon, a Huflalo printor, and a Mrs. Martin, wife of a brother typo, clop cd (he other day. The injured husband is after Ilium with a 'shooting slick." Speaking of tilting hoop bkirfs, tho Louisville Journal valiantly r-uy.s: "Tilt as inuen as you plcute: wc cau btaud it if you cau SANDFORO G, SCARRITT'S SEW FURAITITRK WAREROOMS; Xo. -I I M.-uVct street. Xear !ind Street. St. Mollis Jliasolirl, Tilt: HiiiU-rsl(?ni-.l Im! Jmt ui.iip.l n Mipctlo u.-f.ttiunit uf l'limiluri-, ouiiflstliij? In pal t of pa it fiOK i ir it iv i t i it i:. .S'jli., Vailre Tulhs, Cntim, (f-c. linin- Hooin Iurnitrivo, Kxtctidnn Tid.li . MiMioanl', Otntnun Leaf 'i'.ibli-, CIiiiIi-j, .V,-. BED ROOM FURNITURE, JieilsteadSf Jhtiraitft, Wash Simula, Jfirrnrn. Jj'cildwr, Mattrcusrs, I'illows, Jhkcr.s, t(V. Tiij!i tier .villi a GREAT VARIETY Of ili-'.nit, cimtum A- ins.lium farnllnrc, whii-li In- Hill nil ui the very lnui-l iiii-., 1'liolcxale and Kclail. H.inRi.l.tnlticil tin- tun. tvx pi-rirnpi.it an ),(.i ikii-Ivit nl liiriiiliiro In tl.ci-iiv.cii.'iiiiin-i- may n iy iij..m lli.-ir t.rln ,;i.'-l;i-. they -1 . 1 1 1 -1 In-. Having nu iarlniTi' v.li..m t'.i ,lni,!(. iMl'M. :nil p.iin.afillily s mall oj,i n.-cs m-1 with uiimii ili.-d t.u-ilitlc.., ht- cm. . i.u Hill li-U CIIIIAT. Call nu (I h-,.. SAM-'Mlilt ,!. -0i: it ITT. N. II t.iii t I:,-t -tin-t. n. ..,iii. J.iiinaiy Is 0 EDITION 3000 Wvhders Cnuhr'nid JJicf toiletry. viiw iM.rsTii.Ti:i r.niTit) v... x 'Pii.i-iiii:;iI ,- n-M-i l .nu! nnii-li cal.Ti-il. I'vir .!,"ll I'.lii- iu;; lil;,-. I !i v.. 'I !.itf!i illili-.i II- -i.'iic ! ijal-t fur i i i inillii;i-iit f milt v. It i- -ii-.Mii- I ii.ni'ii v,iii:i.- iiti.t mi: .v'i .ve il, t f.nnid in ..ill r lii. ti.ii- it'.- '. 1' ! In. V 1-rliiVl l In In- l.v fur il.-' Ill ' l 1 ill jiiol.-, e-t-liil. Hint -.i! i-! i,-!uiy liii-tinii.iiy i t llii i.nc.:ii nu ,T!.i.n-.. n-it l I l.n tin- 1 iri;-i.-t -lli;;li uluia--( Mi N ii-I in uny I.iiiii.ii;i-. Tin- -.- -i. .I. i.f ;inv iillH-r ljr.-li-ti liii-imi ni-y, hi any mvii.ii' i itlllmi nf tlii-, niniiiit rmu-M-h'ali- fur ti- wini! i.f tlil very lull ami i-iia-j.lrti- inn'. In il' iri-:nl n ifi.-ti-. ia'i n nnifi l-.n-.-r.-iiialntl,,. !1;T KN'iil.lslI HrTnN.M!V .nut ii.-i- )Mi'i-!.rfiMl riaimln nf -uti-t.iiit itn.l .il.nl 111,, wil-ic. Ill IHII Vol. ft," Id UnVlll Hill" 1 .. -. I'uUI In 1 l. U. A-V. MI'lil'.IA.M. May 1 1, no i'ii. ,-".iinlii-l I, .!,!. ANO "Ml. it JDrug8, Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Paints, White Lead, Window Glass, Glassware, 4v. Which I offer at Friccs as low as mj house Emt or VTost. 66 & 68 North Main street, ST. LOUIS. Merchants wishing any goOta iu my Una will save money, by getting my pricof before purob'uing eUo whore. ALT. OOOV8 WARRAXTKn. V. X. KltllMKrt. V. MAKTKN. KUHMKH k MAl.TKX, l'rnirlgti'ii of tho ij a I'u in lie Mi lis, Curmr Muln anJ JiicliJontri-ctii, ST. C1IAULES. MO. irliM. Thry will nt nil times rceilvc ntnl i.uy lh full yalm. for (IUAI.N delivm-.l nt tln-ir Mill nr thu Wiiri-liumo of F. Marten, on Clay street. u uiuias iruniiu.v .iiiicuneil In. liHKMI'K Ar M AIITI'V IJimo 1 IStifi, n'J3, jiTui A. J. KERSHAW. llrasM Founder ami Pump MAKNK. 82 Norlli 3rd Slrccl, Near l'n.4 Ollk-o, St 1.0U1S, Mo: llrasj i WnrU nf all ilcicriiUloiis for Hrewers auU UifllllorJ t Hr.i.is, V'ui.l aivl Iron l'utup of nil lic I'ricoj. Alfi, Iron, Woo l oml Uiml phio Juno 1, ISiiii ji-j3 7m lomiKlilioii IK li (J, Nn hiiinluig .no nniiri'iirri F.ir-ts arc Mnl.l.nrr, thiu-Lut .hi, I.. ,act beyond ill,;," ft". hrt .nnl . itM....M ,.neo to piir.-liane yourt'lothlnB l. at Iho Hi I'liarles Clntbliig Junrr, urvlo,nlnR . t A: I KINOftm'RV. Main Mrect opposito Klingcri Mill. CnnMiintly on n liiliionahlo nfoitmci I of Men and ll.iyj CloMng, rioishinR (Ir.oih, H., tapj, .Vci lu-iaitr imluecraeat oflerci than anv MUer Uonso la St J.ouU In bU lin rnui.i ar-l ronilnceyourMlf: Tuni- 1, lhil n2,-j ppl Mil' Annnnnri; tn tlu-ir I'rictiiU.-ind tliepulilic that thoy ?.'.',. i1."."".. l,r.l,l,?r,',t " 'I' liver a oIk.U-o nrtiolo nf i,,vVi,,..,.l),: Ul"1 J1VCKWIKA'1' YI.QVK, LOUIS nll.AI., etc.. nt tho lnni-sl i,,rl,..i NQRTH MISSOURI B A I I J 1 O A. X . ON SUNDAY, A'Pltll. 8tU, 1ROO, thi I i-...il.V .1. .1.. 1,.. . i.' .....v. iiv.iv -i ui. i .iiiviji.-r rzt,ri'i tralu will rim dully, f-.QnJy-t cici-jit ij, in per titn. Trains from HU I.oUts North;' MAIL A N 11 KTFkC.tt. I.ravw S?t I.i.ull T.jl u " St L'li.itIi-4 .'11,40 A, H ' Wwiuvlilp lUiKt A. " ".nriiitiiii jo(20 i-. h " 1 Jtti lllll 1.10 lyi JJ' "" y tiiy i,.-,o r. si. " Miirtltistiiirrf 2",i P ., it , p Mi Icntrallii )3 ,, 'r.",;" 4,M v. M. iti-niilvk ij ,j; 'V,1'" 6!I5 c. x V'r v,v V2 v. m. Iil.kiinvilln ft nu .. Arrivw nt Muvun fl'ay c'. u' ) Trains irnm Macon South. Iii-ntji-y Min-un i,i,si) a. u " .l.-n.-k-iiiivllio mini . ..' .I t'liim u,i; A( ,; Alliii In,:ii h, It' imlck , Js a. y. utintf'-"li ,H a. v O-lilrall.1 1 1 ,60 a. m, Mi-xlfo 2.:'2 i., M M.l-tlll1'l,illg 1,1 1 c. M', M.iiit..mi iy City !..',( (.. v. Illc'h Hill v. a Wiinviitini ;! in i. .. ii .I ii ii H'l-ntviiii; .,::n !. y " ."-'t t'linrli" t;,-j". i. Atiivn t .-'t l.-jui- r,:'.it a. v '' i.:ir.'.- l'.j;ur - -Innv wlieri- ttiilni mci-t. Isaac ii. iT!nt(;i-: S. l-'elp-. J'n 't it-;.. ,V,ii,i, A"l.. A'ni. , April 'J7. l-'t!0 Clinpinnii Thompson 4 Co. TU'.AI.ntS IX AI.I. KINIIM Or' I iii Us :nul Shiirl's-, .li.., .M in ii lac 1 11 1 i-r- i.f SASH, DODItS, Itl.lMtS, .vc. l.iiml.L-r V.ir.l .11 1lri.!i.1r:n. is.i.li 1.'....,.- .nnl l'l.niiii .Mill, I.I.I U..I 'iifnt", liimiin i"i.lt"i Hi I l'liinlli, ST. l.Ol.'l. .III). All liiiiili nf itri--i-l liniil.ii, iinitil.lin. Ac, m li.ili.l. lluil.lilr.v.l'all Kili-lt innlj.ili wml; atli-u Iml I". .I;ln. :,. mi2. ly Xvw Whole-alt' ih'iiu Houm' SCOTT 8l MELLIERj ij Il;t Main t. t'lirncr ut Washington Axeiilic ST. I.OIJIS; .MO. FRESH GOODS LOW PRICES lllll CASH. f I' ! IV'' :,ll nrc 'Lilly ri-cciiiiL' :i l.i ii- inn I lull ii'.intiiii nt nf all rin-li urtulm iitii.illy Liit hy Wholesale Druggists Tn wliti-h wo call the ntU-ntiun uf iroTiiiH Aitiiw & (.i:xi:itUi imsai. Kits ix the roryritY & i itv. Inr i-iitin- "tin I: h.-i- ln.iijrli ulu-n .ri-Ti wire Al their Lout. si t: (Johl nt l.')0, Tln-n l.y i-ii.ililiti;: n' to 'li-fy nil enmi.vlltiun j:u vt-ijt wji id, m il tn nlvi "i1 a rail. Hciitt it'- iMt:i.i,it:it, Xn. It;! Ni.rlli M.'!n il; St. Luu'n. .I.mu.iry iii l.silii tix in. ST K A 31 MI l7",, ClllilSIOl'U VI:i:K1:, I'roprietor, Sccoml Street, St. Charles, Mo, TrKi:i'.-5 ruiKt nitty nn liaml nil kinii-i of Uuur, Iisirit iin-itl. lu.iii, Utt iiml ti!i .tulf. Tin- l.llie.-t market juiiu imiil fur Corn ni l liint. fcWH-ly. I.mils I'.lvcrcr. Louis I-'uiiIhUuIi, EISi:iti:it ic FAU.STICII, MERCHANT TAILORS', And Dealers in Ready Made Clothing; HAT.S, L'AI'lV&o Mum &raf, Opposite Ai.tricun limine ST. CHAKI.KS. MO; ' i l iljriniry '.' Hfiii 7 lyr ('. II. Kluitstci'tiiclr. Valentine Muorc. FIRST KATlllL SALOON. kliusti-:k.ikir & kiore's WINE 8l BEERSALOONr Oijp'uiti. the Cuml Iluuso, ST. CIIAltliHS, MISSOlini, Keep1 cinitiintly on hnml the hrst I.liii r.-", tho elmiwt I'nri-iKtt nnil tnitlvu wini-i and Ire. h heer l'elintiny V lfifili y NEW YORK SALOON. (JKK.MAN BERT iiET, Proprietor. Near tho North Mi.iiourl Ilnllroad Depot, ST. CHAHLKS, 3IO. 'pilIS nuloon H furnisliod with two hilllard, X and l;eep. on hand thu beat kind of linger liter, Winei ami Iiiijuori. Oyelcni raw, titt-nvil or frtcil n nil bnur. tch. 18fift 7ly FASHIONABLE HATTERS: South Kast Corner of MARKET AND SECOND STREETS, and 82 North Fourth Street, S. Mollis, ITlissoitri. in'y 12 Iffin. nStf National Banks. Under the recent order of Assistant Qusirterruaitcr Oen. Chnrlcs Thoiiias, the officers of tho Quar terum.stcr'.s Department in this vicinity liuvo withdrawn tlw imhlio funds in their hmsus IVom the uationul banks here, do posited tho Mime in the Treahury. Wash ington Star.