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I ^iouc (Titir Register. V. M. ZIKBACH, E^H. KIOUX CITY, IOWA. SATURDAY? OCTOBKR Vs *9 fUK PRBHDBSOr. 'or the next Preaident of the United Statea. We cordially Moraa the Enquirer'$ choice, fn tbefdl ooaidence that no nooiiuation eauld be made which »cW be hailed with more euthuaiaam, or that would mora nroly unite tbe conservative strength of tbe eoun **j.- Wi»h Peadleton f»r Preaident, and aa really sound and consistent democrat oa the ticket with him for Vice President, stand ing upon a bold and emphatic democratic platform, the confidence of the perple In the return of our government to its former dig nity and proaperity, wouli be revived, and with thie confideuoe would come an activity and cnthuaiaa'm that wauld be irresistible. fn presenting the name of Geo. Pendle ton, the Enquirer *aya: "In about aiz montha the national con mittn* nf tbe democratic party will meet to elect iia candidate tor preaident and vice president of tbe United Statea. "In coumou with tb«? democracy of other etatea, our friends iu Ohio have a preference, and that preference we propose to expree*. ll ia a pret'erenco that none who know tbe eentin.eet of tbe American people, who have ee«a it manifested in many way*,—to pri» vale letter*, and iu political conventions,— will dispute. ••We rejoica, in the name of the victorious democracy, who but the otber day sent greet ing to the democracy of the nation that Ohio was rcdo©u»ed iiom the rule of faoat~ icisra, that ahe had vindicated the conatitu tiou and had arrested the bold career of tbe man who had been trampling oo the righN and libertiea of tbe people. Iu their name, wa this day seise upon tbe honor of present ing tbe claim# of Ohio* noblest aon, Hon. Georga H. Pendleton, to I u democracy of tbe country as Oh. Tbe treasury department will disburse, on the lit of the incoming month, about twenty aeven million* of dollars, in gold, as intereet on tire twenty bnds. This ie the largest amount of specie that has ever been paid for any half year's interest A good deal of it will undoubtedly La reinvested here in mora of our securities.—Philadelphia Ledger. Laboring men and producers will please bear in mind tha fact that every cent of this twenty4av«n millions of dollars in gold comes ont of their pockets, to pay interest on bonds held by capitalists, and upon which there is not a farthing of tax. Tbie ia one of the beauties of tbe government of the radicals. They issue miiiioos upon millions bonds, which are exempt from taxation, and provide for the payment of a heavy in terest to tha bond-holder by impoaiag en ormous duties upon every necessary of life. Under radical rule, this baa become a riob man's government, supported by the sweat •f tha poor man's brow. Bow long will tbe people retain in power a party whose policy is so inimical to tha prosperity and welfare of the eaaairy Mrs. Lincoln's shawls, laces, farbelows, and petticoats continue to raeaivatba utmost attention and tha gravest discussion from a portion of tha preaa. Tburlow Weed has, of coarse, an exteneive finger ia tha pia, and vaguely bints what dreadful things concern ing Mrs L.'s larceuies from the White House ha coald tell, if be had a miud to. Tbe Springfield Republican speaks of Mrs. L. as "that dreadful wornau." The Naw Haven Journal denominates her the indiscreet wife of a worthy President." Tbe Philadelphia Telegraph says: "How she has managed to squauder the tweuty.five thousand dollars v ned her by C'. ngress, in two yaars, ia a mystery to many who canaot credit her atatemcnk" If they don't credit her elate vent, what mystery can tbera ba in it The Boston Pott says that Mrs. Lincoln ia worth to-day $75,000 in 5 20'a. Another pmper (Republican) says the property Mrs. L. ie •odeavoriag to aell consists of "bribaa re ceived from oiHce-busters and contractors during her reign at tbe White House." So they go oo. If half what they aay ia true, poor Lincoln osuat have b«N ft martyr for many years before ha waa allot bj Wilkes Bobtfc. From official souroea it it learned that tha cas« of Jefferson Davis will undoubtedly ba tried next month, whether Chief Justice Cbaaa shall preside or not. Eaeh party de aires and expecta Judge Chaea to bear tba case, and tbera ie at this time no good reaa on knowa lhai would prevent bsa presenee, ehoaid there ba no extraordinary delay ia ringing tba case hafere tba cornr- Xba Citcitnti Enquirer of the 22nd iasi., Iioittt tha nama of Q«o. It. Pendleton aa tha eMam if Ohio m4 tba northwaat »«"h political opponent. The truth choice for the high office of president of tie United States. He ia not only Ohio's cho'ce, but he ia tha favorta of Kfittuckv, who will send a fuil delegation far him to tiit national conven tion. ludiaua, Illinois, ^iscousiu, aud Minnesota will not be behind phio aud Kentucky in their devoti jn to Ohio a noble end truated statesman. He is, by a'l odda, this day, tbe atrongeat candidate in tbe north *Mt, and. we have reason to believe, in ibe United Sutes. lie po»£*«scs in a great de gree the democratic popular confidence which wee piven to Stephen A. Doujflas, and on him baa fallen in the northwest the man tie of that emineut man. A gentleman, a scholar, and a statesman, whose hi«tury and character are kuown t-j the country, and are everywhere recogn'zeA-and respected bv all parties, in the very prime ot life, with a m»nd inured to study, with tho LabitJ of a pro found thinker, the experience of a tried leg. islator, eminently eound in bit jalament, eloquent in the expression of hia thoughts, eandid in bis political views, with an integ rity that was never questioned,—be ia thai inudt I of a president which we had ia the earlv day* cf tbe republic. With him as onr candidate, standing an on tbe platform cf tbe constitution, equal justice to all sections ot our comroou country, with equality to all, especial privileges to none, Ibe same currency for bondholders that the people are eompell"d to receive, toe prompt payment or the national debt aa it falls due iu the legal teuder of the nation, the immediate restoration of the souther* states to tbe usion, with their full share of repreaentatives in both branches of tbe gov ernment as guaranteed by the constitution, and universal amnesty for all political of fences,—*iih such a platform, and Geo. H. Pendleton ai ita exponent, we wi'l sweep Ohio Ij 50,000 majority, and also the cAnntry, aa we did with Franklin Pierce in 1m52. when the conqueror of Mexico, Qen. bcott, was the candidate of the opposition." i DfUTt til. Tbf Journal, in il last issue, chargestha* Join W. Lewif, ehairman of Ibe Board i»f Supervisor*, becoming incensed at the re fusal or tli* board to rtj«t» the returns froaa Lak port, Rock and Correetionvilla town ships, "bolltd and left the board witboot a qaeruas to tranaact haaineat," and (hat "tbaa a large amount of imporuuit work ia oaglaet ed and delayed.'' Ibe above it willful, deliberate and dirtj lip, and could only catenate from a thing who baa not ibe manliness to tell the is, John W. Ltwi* remained at his post on tbe board ui.til the returns were all canvass ed, signed tha rttorie, assisted in the trans action of all tho bu^nasa brought before ibe board, and did not le-„ve u.itil board ad journed ita? lite on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday morning, tbe Journal clique, under the pretext of securing i iu« action of the board on the 4 mill tax vce, but actually for the purpose of smuggling the Journal piminjr bill through the board, called the board together. On repairing to the Clerk's office, Mr Lowis statud that his recollecli n w is that the board had takt-n action on tbe 4 mil! MX on the previom duy ai on referring to the records found that he was correct, and that there was no busi ness left unfinished. He accordingly went about his business, leaving the Jovrnal clique sucking their thumbs, and saying very naughty word* because they had been de feated in their attempt to get another grab at the county trensury. The J'jurnara Aarg^s against Mr. L^wis are as contemptible a* they are fa'sq. Mr. is a bighminded, buuoraOle and scrupu lonely honest man. He nevir shirks a duty, or fails to do what he believes to be right, no matter whose toes he may tread on. He never resorted to the mem liti!e sub er fuge of wanting to ''see Judge Hubbard,' or going out on the sid W-ik to puke, as the radical members of tho board did, in order to give the party whipperi-in time and op por-nnity to mun^uiate refractor}- members. If tbe republicans had on tho board a man of half tho reliability and honesty of John W Lewis, they would not be under the neceasily of k jepiug throe or four lawyer* iu a'tendanrc at the meetings of tbe board, to preveut their »ohy members from kick ing the radical tat from tha pan iuto the fire. Tbe proceeding" of the board, published iii this paper, sh nv that tbe votes on the 4 mill tax, tho bind Ux, and tbe proportion to fund the outstanding indebtedness of tbe county were canvasscd and entered upoi the records. Will tbe Journal hare the taudor to state wbht "important work is neglected and dclayt^d,"' or retract tbe charges it hai in «de a?*iut Mr. L^wia? The suspicion having got abroad that fur every dollar of the Antietam fund that has baen honestly expended two dollars have been stolen, Gov. Fenton refuses to pay over tbe balance of the New York appropri ation til! some guaranty for its faithful ex penditure is received. Tbe Governor of Pennsylvania also doubts the propriety of wasting the sacred fund upon coui drel*, and has caused an inquiry to be instituted into the affairs of tbe cemetery. The sua piciou seems to be thtl ibe whole thing i* as much of a pecuniary aa the dedication was a political twin lie. Tbe announcement that wuh the a!h of Pius IX. tbe temporal power of the l'ope in to cea^e, aud the Church coi.fine iu ii.Hueuce to apiritual matters, is significant of tLe progress that ibe people of Kurope are mak iog in respect to self-government, and ominous ofthe downfall of '.he reliv of sup erstition aud intolerance called "tbe uniou of Church and State Tbe election in Virginia occurred on the 22d inst, and the returns thus far received indicate a conservative triumph, and the de feat of the proposition to call a convention. Tbe niggera generally voted the radical tic ket, and they made several at:empts to mob the few blacks who voted tbe conservative ticket. The days of the Hunnicut raiiculs in Virginia will be few and full of trouble. Congressman WiUm of Iowa, chairman of tbe impeachment committee, has written a letter to deny that he has either said he would vote for against impeaching the president. Since the Oi t,ber elections, the iinpeachers manifest re than usual anx iaty concerning what they are reported to have said. At the late election iu Scott county, here tofore tbe banner republican county of Iowa, the entire radical ticket for legislative and county officers w*e defeated by majorities ranging from 400 to 000. A a election iu Mexico has resulted in tha success of Juarex in tbe states of Mexico, Gnadajaxra and all tbe principal cities of the inter or The Fenian Excitement Joaaph Bruuutn, JACKSON, NEBRASKA, C) 1ALLS the att'r.tinn of the irsde and the public generally to his Urge stuck ef DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, OKOCKRJKS. QUEENSWAUE, Wh'ch he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot fail Iu satsfj purchasers. His stock to which he is constantly making addition* ia unsurpassed, and consists of all the styles and qualities of goods soluble to (ha mar ket. Call and me. fti^Uoods sold at SIOUX CITY prices. JOSEPH BKENNAN. Jaeksoe, Nebraska, June SO, 1867. AMD Pieces relate, laoo tarsi arewa MwllB, 400 yards kUsshedto* ar4i Mai rwtitia aaa br Me«a City, Jaa« tttk, 1SST New IM» )«•, mi V. PA&MUt'l. A W dvertiaementa. HEELER ft WILSON SEWIBG MAGHlHfcS. The World Still Moves. QH1EBIXG VECTS for the LADIES Dr. i. W. Vanderlmlft iUi bc«n l.iwniliy «||Hiiit«l and duly aa »o!« A i i n u i r- u- -r i w -n a i u n i n I o w a N hra!kn. Moii»ni«. I lnho, etc., etc., for th« ccl# tiraii-d Mt woi!4 r»Bowm d, Wkeelrr it Wllaon'a 8cwli| Macmaea, Amt haxjust rec«ivt"l a largo »tc«ok uf Marhlnae. *nd will ka«p constaull uti hand vtiriuiM ntlas, from a N. Marliiii" to Sn, i. and taMr plaiu to i*rd. and Ml ciwd lor U iifartur,-ra. Goewey & Mc Kewon, Just roci lved a comptvte atoek of Stove?, Hardware, Tinware, Fanners and Mechanics Tools, etc., etc. f*.lt «re WOT AOft'WTa for any par ticular kind of Htovca, but huvc tin* latent and luool ini|'roT€U kni'K of COOKING, PARLOR AND Onr OFFICE STOVES, mitkt Tabic aii-l Pocket *i»t larjr a aprciality. W e are prepared lo re ive order-, i -r Roofing, Eaves Trough, and Conductors, Which Will ba done with npatnraa nod diapatcli. o pIMpoHt- to »'-ll 'lir goo.la at i, o» %«'Hlck ill data People |Uc us a call. 'WE WANT. 1000 drf nnd prsen beef hides, 1000 wolf skin*, 100 mink skin*. fi00 reil fox Bkins, SOt'ilO iftkret skins, J000 'eu.in skins, 500 otter skins, 2o0 badger skins, For which we wilt pay tW hlirliMt Cask Frle*.— Call at thn old stand nt ff. f*. Utiof# Co.. Pearl atrcet, Hioiix City, Iowa, w hwrp will fund day or niirht. 9Vour patronage i? rrnp.-' tfullv li-it*!. liOKVVKV k McKKWON. 8iou* City, Iowa, Oct. 2.1, "t»7—If PROPOSALS. SA1KT Pai i., ASTER, nta. 1. 18o7. QVRU V Ciiikf QI artkkmastbb, D«pait:nent of Iakn Minn., October lUih, PnOPOBAIiS W ill La recvircd at thia o flic a Until December 1st, 1867, RVO MANUFACTURE and deliver at Fori Abercrombie, by July 31st, 18ti'J, 500,000 well Burned Brick, Of the uRualsiza, suitable for building. Alao for making, burning aud delivering 3,000,000 BRICK, At Fort Tottta, on Mintwahan Lake, during next Ruinmar. Delivery to commeaca June 30ih, l8i8. Pr poaula will also be reraived to cut, saw and deliver from tbe Public Lands at Fort Totten 200,000 Feel of Dimension Laaber, 1,000,000 of Shingles, 200,000 feet on»-iaebStafl^ m4 50,000 Latb. AC, AC Propo«als for furnishin? HAY next sum mer at Fori Totten, and all the Po»ts on the Missouri River Department of Dakota, are invited until January lat, 1868. Parlies bidding, if not well known, mast establish their responsibility and are desired to make their proposals full and distinct. Ail th« in formation practicable will be given at this office. 8 HOLAB1RD, Lt. Col. Deputy Qr Mr. Oen'l. B. B. G. ocl9-6vr and Q. M. Dept of Dakota ADAX FALK, BARIER AND HAM DftESSER, Sioux City, Iowa. aaba«rlb«r la bow praparad lo attend to avarythlDa coaaaetad witlj^tlM Toaaorlal art la Iia nioat faahlonahU atyla gantlataan ufllaii UU) aad vlelall aollcltod. ha patranat(« of tha Itjr IS J^LANK DEEDS •aiMictfaU* A. FALK cf s!! kis4«, fur sale at tbU JaaM-sf Now Advertisements. BITERPRRE INSURANCE COMPNY OF CINCIX9ATI, OHIO. I V I E A N A I N E Capital, 91,000,000 Security, $2,000,001. DIRBCTORS—THeanaa AIIho V, I en*'''! lor litmilT sewinn iu *«!l an Tail«r» aud mati- Tho "l.'n k Htich" id? hy thin MiK'hini' i» th hc*t aver invcntflJ, and 1* formed with two threads, one np ou ii' Mirfiwo of tho Inhri,' seweil, and ititorlocki-d in the fi'Dtri- of it. It forma an KI.ASTIC ai-am that can not r.»vfU,'d, aud prt-Ki'nta the same appi-aram-e upon e.vh «nrtii:.». rrircM lw, according to the etvlo of Miicbtae (irom •ao to taa» ill instruction* given to j»urchaaor». a«i'Call aud cl.-uniiif them. a^.All commnnicationa by ninil will roccive prompt .ittfiition. Mt ti fiirni«h vo»ir irra a Scwlllg Meelltse for a Chri.Jtmns [Tt-Kiiit. ttoy*. piirchaaa your Sweoth«arla a Scwlag M»» chlis* for a Jiew learn'* »rit't. DK.Q. W. VANDK.KHLI.K Si n*Cltr. Octobcr 26, 1*67.—tf 'HE BUTCH HAVE TAKEN H0L LAND, acd so hava Lorisvii.M. W. C. Ilite, Guthrie and Co. J. B. Smith, Hall and Long, VerhafT and Bro. A. S. Giltnore, Robert Atwood, ShfM'lry, Wool folk aid Co. Maiwson, ]\n. N. Powoll. I 'ayi (»n. Ohio. SEALEDoffice -t—f fhwlofk, Preaident. It. M. Biahop. or It. M. ftiahop A Co., Joa. C. Bui tfr, Prnt. t.afactte llaak. I.. K. Hull, of Aririy, Hull A Co.. C, Rule, of C. Rule a Coleman, A. 1» n i k o A u o k A o A a i a V Collector, lat. Dial., D. T. Wo*drow, of Hoodriar, Meara a *'o.,Jobn Hhillitn, of John Hhilltto a Co Tha. Cook, of Barkar 4 Cook, A 8. Winalow, of Wiualow A Smith, \lolph Wood, of Adolph Wood 4 Co., Collier,of Swaaey A Co. Jamoa Olann, of Wni. Uleno a Soua,. \VM. P. CASS1LI.T, Vlca Praa't. W. M. BICllAKD&ON, Secretary. W. U. Alfl KK, A»at. 6«reU». W1AEI ALLISON, AKen»a, itaes Uty« Iowa. STOCKHOLDERS'. R. Bishop &, Co S. X. Pi'se, Adolph Wood A C». Brig«s Swift A Co., Robert Moore, Addy & Hull, A. 8. Winslow, Walter Suiiih, James W. Gaff, Stall A Meyer, T. H. Higtrrt & Co. W. ShaeffiT, S. W. Smith, J. L. K*ck & Bro. R. Beresford A Co. Tweed A Sibley, Babbitt, Harkness A Co. A B. Merriutn A Co. C. Pearce, M. W. Stm.e, Ilatuihon, Clay ii Co Williams, Boal A Co. C. A A Jacob, J. C. Crane, Theo. Cook, Thos. Yonng, W. Patlersnn, Wo«ni row Me»rs A Co. Oen K Shoe.-.berg^r, Wm. Keoor, Joh i Shillito & Ci. A dtfPUu il«*ck A Co. Procter & Gamble, Joseph C. Buller, Howell (iano A Co. Thos. Sbrrlock, Chaa. ltule, Boyle, Milltr A Co. A. Andrews, (inrge Maf r. David Gitson A Co. J. Swasey A Co. Moire, Wildlitcb A Baldwin, Sellew A Co. \Vi!«on, E^Klcsion A Co. Harrison A Hooper, E O. Leonard A Co. J. Rawson, W. W. Hanley and Co. McKcebaa and Kvans, Meldrum and Co. Dubois and Auger, Buchanan and Co. Beatty and I'row bridge, Cartfieid and Woods, Sieadiuaii and Shaw, Grotenkemper, Poland and Henry, Morris Oruro, Bruabears and Mi Lau{blin, Thomas Phillips, M. W*rk, Thomas Kirby. George H. Hill, Shaw, Barbour and Co. Pi« rce, Tolle aud llolton, Waeson, Talpot and Pa^e, N W. Kmerson and Co. King, Uoyd and McLain, H. A. Jones, George King, John Young. E^q H. Rlock and Co. Jasies Clark and Co. Bare and Co. Hill and Ilulbert, S. Levi and Bro. Phillip Hinkle, W- F. and J. Thorne, Strauss and Bro., J. W. Donohue, Wm. Glenn and Sons, Miles Greeenwood, Har»ey IK-Camp, Tweed asd Andrews, J. M. CanGeld, lieon II llousiuo, Henry C. Houston, J. F. Mills and Co aud others. V. Winters, John II Wintera, J. V. Perrine. Henry S Fowler. Nkw Yokic llobt Scbell. F. Hodges, Lewi#, Bro. and Co. Geo. Nesbit, J. Youn^r, E. B. Norton, A. D. Griff, S. I'. Gilbert, L. O. Joues, J. E Leffiugwell, F. N. Mabee. NOTICE. Oftioe P.-st Quart' rmartae, Ft. Sully, D. T. St-pt 14 1867 PROPOSALS will be received at this until 10 o'cluclr, A. on the 15ih day November, 1867, for mould ing and burning three hundred thousand (300,000) briik, to be delivered at ibis Post as follows, viz One hundred thmioand (100,000) by the 15 day of June, lsti8. One hundred tiiousniid (100,000) by the 15th of July, 18fi8 and One hundred thousand (I00,000)ihy the 15th day of Aii^uw! 168. The Brn-k art tu be sound, and of as cler.r cherry red ax poaaiMe. Thov can be mad« wi hin the viciuity of this Pott, iri whuh tise ih- cla oh juld he thrown out beiort tbe gprinp fl odJ. Wood for burning, will be furnished at the kiln upon agreement, Tbe Quartermasters Department reserves lb* li^ht to r»jocf any or all bids, and eon aider those male for a less quantity than the •mire airunt wanted. Proposals to be made in duplicate, with a copy of advertisement attached to each, and marked "Proposals for Jlric/c.'' By order of Brevet Major General D. S. STANLEY, ColoDel 22d Infantry. [Sijfnad] A. H. GOODLOE, 1st Lt, R. M. -21 .( »utry, 6w P,mi Qusrtermaator* Miscellanoos. MOUSTiINKER HOTEL 4TH STREET, SIOUX CITY. IOWA. JEREMIAH KELLY, Propri tor ^11 IS IIOTEI, haa Im-hii tilted i.n (••r lli»* v roimii 'ihilioii MANUFACTURER Of A E E E And Piilw in JaljrlS [Alt AUd Sop« FOREST SALOON. ADAX FALK, Proprietor. IMPORTED Wlnaa aad l.itior«, La«ar Kaor. Swallsar and A N« alwiiya at th» har. ADAM FALK. Ploii* City, Iowa, Juijt 12tl», 1H67—tf 8ioux City, Iowa, Sept. 13, 1867. A N A »T C0)|oalta."foali ALL acd see as at tkf f!i tintt4 *4 W»*«W«»a "When a«*k to avoid ctt arrr, the) falling Its tvara, If AH A iXill i im »i.si— ii. j. j" Cole & fifedgftft. tf Wi e fid o *9 a 9 a a fnrni»ln'd of th- pnhllr. and ii" i-aui' will l,* feared to make it cuinlortalda to tL.'or uh.i |mtrouix« it. t»cod atal'inig and aiu-titi»e hoatlera alwaya in at tpmlance. JKItEMIAH KELLT. Si'UiK City, fowa,8«pt. 21. 1867. R. SELTZER, II E W E II, •l««x CMr* Uw» w e o tf fi 0 CD Ph 0 Ohariaa 2 2 fl* ft k si is fei a •s ms wi 1 5 k. 58 a S ft a 1Kt.Kk a 5 a fti St COLE A HEDGES. S Zm "keat'aTdolnmn. 'S5ry CIIAS. KENT, WHOLESALE e a i Masonic Block, Pearl St., Sioux City, Iowa. NEW DRUG STORE. KRRP ro\»TA«TLT a full and compUta ol pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Paiufs, Oils Varnishe*, A/e Stujf's, .sfrirthj Pure ICiM/".* t" Li quo's Patent yitdirinet. Ptrfutnery, Fancy nv{ Toilet (ivotit, O-nfrrtionary, ToKucro and Cijiirs of (fir hrst brands and finest jiaror« liair and Tooth brttthee, I wouM aay to those buying to a^U again, come and nee me. I can and will make it lo your interest to do ao. Mu Particular attention paid to orders which I respectfully aoltait. tta.PBK8CRtPTIOltl PRKPiKKD AT ALL HOt'BI BAY OR HIOHT.^M MF*AU lovers of a good CIGAR will have to acknowledge—it they try ib«m—that wa aell tha 6«« Dime Cigar* »tt tin Cit§. WST A night bell at tha door for tha ac commodatioQ of tboaa wishing Medicioea after busiuaaa hoara. OooXTand (Sro'ceriaa. Chapter on Economy. POSITIVELY NO GREOiT" is taa am* ar TOOTLE & CHARLES, SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Es|frWr» provaa that the marclinwt who aalla la •lixr riniiiuit' lv «n cr«*lit mikt *h«tU- payina |«or ••htiMT aufHciunt profit to rover the l.m^es •uataioi4 Ihoae who *trtr pay—orat Imat. ouljr at a lata day. —Utn. Frinklin. EL1BTIV6 THAT MO ORB CAR DO a auccaaaful Retail Trade uuUm ha BUYS AND SELLS A S We hurc redv^d our pries to a strictly CASH h'is is, and n o ir offer CASH Hl'YEiiS extraordinary in ducementt. We xeU all kinds oj GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS. SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, ETC. CHEAP FOR READY I'Al, ix» roa READY PAY ONX-Y. He it distinctly understood that un lvr no circumstauves trill ire dedalefroiA the "AO Cti Kit IT SVSTKM '—not ctta to dltase our personal Jricndt. Ho roll DON'T ASK. CREDIT. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, BY- a y i n o w n For evtTvthing you buy. Try it fur one year, and if you do not feel satisfied w i li he resu) t, we pledge our selves to OIf« you all* the Credit HEKT IE Alt 3 ou need. T. CHARLfil KKRT. Itavct^iiewa, faasMb, mi Thanking Ike Public for the liberai patronoyc they hare extended lo us durinj thr past e'tren years, ire asi a continuance of t/ui, favor in thej'uture, at O. WW# buy an kinds oC Conn Iry Pi odnco nt TOOTLE A CHARLES. )i Jaaaa^'lai, itM.