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imi'-J-H I wij 'at, 'If. 'iii.l LL'-t- 4 ;m (lamasmn. OUR AOKNT3- In this rity. our Mr. ALLr wiil a-t as tlur Cniine-ial a-jriit ami ftxt-itu-'.- ilir.--ir. Wellington lr I'Mlt-eT-on. ol K. u! I: l.m.ix. It it. T. Rrnira. uulis-.H. Keaixk. Mr. lUlil'M-i.- ki-l Hill II l.ilLl.-. I W.w.1. Ir lJilSsllAle. ai-a-l;ar Mr I-.:.-. Vol. Walton, j Mount ll ..e . Price. W. K.McHmwr, A- V.J. roett, TiW I . 3K1 Brsnrjr. tinrmltm H -Mii;CKU-r. it - j. i . . , . 11.. Mat .tew ' "- "' "" 4j,ia,n. Tana Jamea AlkeMOh- lm-r. ,. I'-lirk, 4. S. fiattenlmrs. rallrr-m, Krt. Mr.Mrrarlaa-l, Ir Yantta. lr. -. Bnrtrn. Treedom Hanil Bente.n, Jm. B. Hord. M ntim (Ua; . ul. Ilohaiiix.n. Tout Porter. UirhnxHxl John ThM Hn lis. Carroll .oun;y. Mo Mm -ut Uwimiu. ravettville XiumW Uarr. Plraaanl Mill 1Y. fullina, W. A Fleming.! a. t AIlrB. riak Hill Jame Ewin. Inlepea.elre l. Wat. t'osswell. Uu Jar a lr. Beaton, J W. Arnold. The City and Country. DELEGATES TO TBS OONVEKTIOlf. .l.weT. 3f- Ewinj, 1. .M. r'ieHI. I. L. lKltlM-tt, I it M. M. Klinen, Harvey .1. lliggius, I -'Tfr Hall, ie-tin. hanu.n. May. W . t'. IWvce, UmjtC W.N-I. Th.. M..hrm-y, Ti!r..n l:nis. h;irlr L. tlwinic, Will. h.mI.T. f. II MrPtHVIrr, Mlltoa llrirr, I. . K:lthbuu. J M Julian, tM. ! Vauhan, Jantf-9 II HurUt J. II. rimrr, II. K. 1W4. Kuiim Haiv. JIimMT. M iaavr, Wirr Warrra. harlr ratlrnaHi. MrallM-rM. Knick, II. A. hinn. Tkaa Im-IIt, William prau, Aa lirrri. Ja-ft A. lncCp Jtfha arhrr. K X. fmith, Ali'nnl Jmr: :imim-1 L.awYn'v JMW K'tttllv. 4anirlii J. Millrr. W illiam I r-. Joapn Tklball. t'ol. H. C. ihiirs. Tkc CoacBtiuB uttli the 31 .lay of July. Bonirrrs AfrwtLiTA ajrour dull olJ ranctum ma .'h-cr'd and in.nle frajrrant hy the rwptkn a splemli.1 bmiiH'tj as-rorU-d as lailies only know how to a-trt lh in. and buuml tnt'tlir wish white and r-d biiKliinr". from the hand of Miss MuIIie fTaiMell. for which wr, one and all. return onr best bow. And tl-n the note! O. we Khali ftrive to deserve the voiiipliiueiit iaid therein. fliat trmVr thoairht tx-ncalh llui wilain tae miotic wrratU." And Monday fame another, beautifully hojen between white and reI. -Iet-tvd by Mrs. Downing and Mis Eliza liuford, of Dover, and dedicated to our Kinctiinipiire s the hand and hcarU tliat bound them. lonn, (bat trll't bow bnm A mtv an! traUr Xh l-af. lw Am k atl- a Iby - ill oun-iy know Ibc ftfj tnat pracv imkartd. ' And Mill another Lirpe and handsome one wa presented to w the other Liy, by Miss Mollie Irite, who Inow how to gft up a pretty bouqnet, and also knows who appre ciates such lav or s. Tn Sri.iKiNr, We see tliat a cfinmittee fsixteeu Radit-ah hare been appointi-4 to reeeWe lioY. Stone here. Tlie eonnnittee of arrangement annonnee the nler of proceed ing to the extent of raying; the tJovenior will llress the people of Lafayette ami ad joining comities, aad tliat eat will lie re !ered tr tlie hulu-4. Otir frii-nds oiujlit to appoint a eoittmittce at once, to confer with tlii one, and agnt upon a proper divL-ion of time bi-twi-en tl.e ?ieakTS to Ise present on tliat occasion ; or arrange to have icakiiig in another part of the Courthouse inelossire, f if there is to be no understanding as to a division of time, it is not desirable tliat the Radit-als should be infenored with, or th-ir nomljers swollen by Conservative. Will twr friends see to it ? Fixe TE.twBERntE-i We were presented yestenlay wiih a Iwslsef the most delieions beiri-, rai-4-! by Mrs. Alfred Jones, of this viemity, which for size and slavor, and lK-an-ty. exceed anything in this line that we liave een here or el-ewhere. This is a new vari ety, as we are told. enii!g from the south ward, anil called the Southern Keanty . The slips were sent to 31r. J., from Kentucky, some year or two ago; Imt owing to the war and other untoward circumstances, that care and attention nei-essary to procure the largest yield lias not been given tliein. If it had. there Is no telling what size they might have attained. As it is, we have met with no stun terry. Ptoic Several picnics were to come off in the rotinty last Saturday. One was held at Wellington, ami two more were held in the vicinity of this rity. The children of the "hristiaa Samlay Scliool of this city, held firth in the beautiful grove south of the city. and all seemed to enjoy themselves. Tlic musi? wis good, and served the purpose of keeping; the crowd from breaking up into mall groups, and scattering through the grove. The gooil things were in abundance. and the children had jn-t time to partake of the least when they were interrupted by a r bower of rain, and had to disperse. Knwiiors We nnderstand that so much of the congregation of tlie CiiinlK'rland i hiirt h as met in meeting, a few days ago, conliimed the agreement with the Northern Mi-thoifists, by which they are to retain tlie w of that church for the space of three month from the time they occupied it. Services will be held in tlie Cumlierland church, conducted by Her J. II. Iloux, com mencing oa Friday evening next, and closing the ftahbath fiillowhig. Kev. Mr. Hall has been preaching for sev eral Sabhaths la the Methodist church. lie v. Mr. Shacklclord. in tlifc city . He will prob ably preach Sabbath morning. Ilovra The Tableaux exhibition noticed by us a week or two ago, was postponed, in cowequewe of rieknesa. Weareailvisedth.it the ladies intend giving a series of Tableaux, in aM of the Presbyterian chun-h of Iovcr, on Taeday evening, 13th in-t. We nnder tantl that ample arrangements will he niaile toaeemnmo-lateaml entotahi those who may honor the la-lies with th-ir presence. Tlie church is poor and neeils repairs, and to this LtiHttble work the ladies are lending their best endeavors. May they be rcwanlcd; for it is written, "He tliat givcth to tlie ioor, lendrth to theLortl." Tnr Mails ---By some inadvertence or aeehlent the package of our paper direct ed to Wellington, was sent to Waverly, hist week, giving great mennvenienee, as we had to duplicate several papers there, out of onr short supply. We have no doubt but this was the result of an-hk-nt, but we hop onr pfettnastcr will see to it that eueh tilings are not of frequent occurrence. WtAt mnt Up to this time the weather has continued ouite too -oiI for the M-ason. HMMigh everything ia growing and ihring wrU. . But we tear the remit. This week H hart rained almost daily, which must pot the hmin behmdhancl with then work, thotigh the eouihtiini of the earth seems to reqnms more rahi this year than we have ever aotiteif as necessary before. Flu Cowtaxt We are glad to kit thnt hc I-exingtoii Fire Company dirt not sell their property, as advertised, but arranged by loan, so as to save their property, and Continue in the line of their usefulness. We hope eflorto will be made to put tlie company out ot the reach of harm bv hMlebtedness. XuDUi Xotine given wm days ago, that a Sunday Sebi, niMlrr tle OJisjm-es of the Preshyteria CburcU. woubl 1 formeil m (hl Ton, Smuby Sit. We have not Van! ha tte f-s-A as,- Wrt ttie Cue 4iTe ncceetli'd". Sm'Xjiu UAVLMi At Fred. rxtkcr. 5ht LAKGE REWARD. Tin OoMTiiur ef K.-ii!uriy olTi-r.-s :i ri wanlvf $0(HHir tli apiiri-lii-n-iot; of K'I)i rt M.-ninis. i li:irjr ir with tin- iminli-r ol' Mr. Ilt.ilH-rt T. Arii!-!n!i-. at l'aris. Ky.. on i lit- 12: li !;! May. Tin- iatli.r of Mr. Arii-tri.i-.!r uSifi an :!il.!il...i,;il ivhhi-'I l" $l.i1; ami Mr. 51. .!. .nutii!.!r, 't this eity . n'ws tin- n ttin-i irMm nn.n-. inaUiiiir ill all j--"', nr tit'- apirv!u-u:!i t tliv ui:t-vTfr . t-tl Wfe-Tt If,wll tlint it W"f-.lip- . . ! f rom Ili-icaloiwv of a rival t'r the hand ot the wile of the dci-cascd. who had l--n niar lri -Hiiit aliuiit four months. It now apjiears that the father of the lady. John Mel Tnitix-k. who was ojiposcd to the n::'lrii:H'iii.il alliance, is iiiii'U. :itcd. if not tlie peron. ho piiid for the dastardly act. lie is now under iiottds for his appearance to answer.' Soal-o is the i-on-taMi? of the Townsliip. (Forsyth. 1 charged vtith compiiiity in the murder. Merriim-e is aitl to have been one of Mor gan's men. As yet. no clue has becu had as to tlie direction taken by him; but it is thought be cannot get away. Mrs. Arm strong is now a lunatic, but whether irre- claimably so. we are not able to say. The. murderer is thiH described in a printed bill: Is about '24 years of age, blue eyes, hair tn twecn a light and dark color, no tx-.u-d. . feet 10 or 11 inches high, slender, sliirhllv stoii-d in gait, and has a peculiar scar ex lending from the left corner of his mouth lie low the jaw bone, slightly curved, with slight marks on bis face, resembling small pox marks, only observable on close iii- pecliou." ItirrtsT F.m The Fair, given by the ladies of the liuptist Cluinli. on Tlmi-sday evening hist , was a decided sneeess in every way. Our ciiitns turned out in strong force to welcome and Jisstire the ladii-s ol their hearty co-operation in their labor of love; and the ladies, on their part, failed not to both wel -onus anil fktb them in the ry Iiest style. The gxd things of I'm- season wen-in large supply, and none had occasion, so far a- we hae heard, to com plain on that score. It was ;ui occasion, re ally, of n'-itnton ami social chit-chat, and well did our licaiix and 1m-I1i-s, and our more sedate citizens atid matrons enjoy it. There were eight tallies provided, each loade d down with its ap)Miinted edibles, tlowers and wares, tiesides the Fish l'oiid, and the Well. We noticed a magnificent floral table presided over by Mrs. U. and Mrs. A.;an- otlu-r cipially Uim. at w hich tlie honors were done by Mrs. S.. Miss Metlj and Miss I..; Mrs. !., Jr. W. and Miss W. did the grace at one t,f the splendid edible tables: Mrs. C. and Mrs. 1. another; Mrs. K, and Mrs. S. did the honors at another, while Miss I., and Miss C dispensed flowers at another. Miss 1'. and Miss A. also had a very elegant ibral oll'.-ring. over which they presidi-d with ipieenly dignity. At the Well Mis-A. and Miss in appropriate cos tume, served their visitors. The w hole af fair was a happy one. and we noticed in the audienei-as well as among the ladies more immediately concerned, much of the lx-anty and fashion of our city a decided improve ment in every particular, over the mournful times of w ar. The gross receipts w ere $375. I.El.ic.ioi'3 The llev. Mr. I'roctor, a Methodist preacher, and lately a chaplain in the Confederate army, is. we understand, doing' agreat deal of good in and around Ilolden. in Hay county, by bis efforts to save souls. A friend tells us that his meeting- are well amended, his discourses listened to with attention and interest, and that a great many converts have been n ade. Our informant tells us that all go to hear him. that United State? soldiers, still in their blue and stripes, have gone forward f-r prayers, Ix-cn converted, and joined the church. This is as it should lie. Mr. Proctor is preaching tlie Oosjm-1 ; bence lifa sueeess. If be were only preaching from the popular text, -Sambo, the ISureau. and tin- sainted Lincoln, with the sayings t lirecley and Ueechcr," his words would not have cut as a "two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and the joints and marrow." May he have soids foi- his lalmr. I.xiiKcTsnr.xc-E Skxtcnkl We have been banileil the jirosjiectus of Messrs. Vaughan & Meads, for a new paper in Independence, of the above name. The editors say "The Independence Sentinel, (the pajwr w hich we proprise to establish), will be strict ly a Conservative journal.- warmly devoted to the interests .of the Conservative parrv thronghont the State and Xation. It will siipi,rt President Johnson in his reconstruc tion lliey, :is avowed in his speeches and messages. It wi'l oppose centralization, amalgamation, contiscatioii and the other a!minable. tyi-mieal and disgusting dog mas of the pre-ent ICadicul jiarty. "Tin-Sentinel will opnise the tyranieal b-atures of the so-called New Constitution, as also the high-handed and illegal acts of Coy. Fletcher and hi minions', and will do all in its power to transfer our. State and county administrations into the. bands of tat ter and purer men. " We ho f'fr the new enterprise the largest success. It will be bad. if these gentlemen go righi straight fhfward in the work of kill ing out Radicalism. 1Iok.se 'fnir-VEs Five line horses wore stolen near Le-"s Siunir.it. Jack sou county, one night last week, and up to hist accounts nothing had Im-cii heard of them or the thieves. The owners are iu pursuit; but we gitt-ss they have gone to Kansas, via the un- ilergrotmdi 1 it unlawful to own a horse? Itx-f'.R We are at dinner from 12 to 1 o'clock each da v. Messrs. EMTofcs: I not i.c in the last issue of tlie Kegistcr a call ujion Thos. Adauison. the present "appointed" ' .Slieriff of this eonnty, to become a camliilate for RE-eler- tion lothe same ollV e. Thi-j- goon t stiy that the manner in w hich he has disi harged his duty as Sheritl", or the duties of Sheriff of this county since his appointment to that office, has been entirely satisfactory to bis Iiti-al Mi-nil. This, lioiloubt, is a f:M-t. for any man that those "political frieinU" e-an i se is the man who ran satisfactorily 4li--luirge anj-thing that may be reqniretl b furtln-r their political ends. --Many pi-r- sonal anil iiolitical fi-iends" Is the way the call is signed. Tis a fortunate thing to have personal friends, and, nodoubt, polili eal ones, in certain cases, but pi-rsoual and oIitic:d friends who will cling to a man ac cused of as foul ami tltsgraeetul crimes as Adamson is now accused of, and of which be attempts no denial, an', to my mind. friends of at least iloiibtfnl standing. If Adamson wonld come out and refute thise charge, suci-essfuny, to-wit: Having at one timtT bi'ifi si rebel, anil given aid and i-om fort to the enemies of the United States Government, then-liy di-iiuilifyiiig biiiiself from holding oflfi under the llraconian Constitution without committing lTjiiry, and make a Pill and satisfactory explanation ot lus course silicc bt-iug aptxiinted Sheriff. (satisfactory to his political enenu4-s also, for they have a voice in the election,) showing goou anil lawful reasons for the organizitio?! of his posse, at an enormous expense to the tax-payers of the county, ami many other di-graccful acts well known to the people, he might place himself in a position to re ceive an a-cesion to his list of personal and political friends, but until he does tufa, his chances for elkctiox, not RE-eleetion. (for lie has never been eb-eted yet . are verv poor. although he w ill still receive the support of those - 'personal and political frii-nds," but not a majority of the peopli', for a majority f the people are lftnest, amf act,- aitdarii ii tfueneetl upon principle a thing tliat dema gogues aadcliipieij :ire entin. strangers to. A LEGAL. VOT1IU. CUPID S ALBUM : PRICE. J. 1MJOK F1KST. 1 1 Snareh if JUjeia. tOSTI.XTS. -n.iTVR I . .VMress,-,! o tin- I.::dies. 2. A shot i ehapo-r. into w hii h the geu- tleiiieii are politelv ritpioted not to look. :1. i;ieii:ntir. 4. A IVi-fcct Fright. The i 'oinuioilot e. i. Madame I.eCeok. 7. Tin l.eee at the Captain's Manjuc. 5. Civilized Noinadity. !. Kolatid and Siliaiu 10. K.h-Uv Mountains. 11. The iH-ert Uitter Creek. 12. Salt Lake Citv Uingiug the Uell. i:i. Th Watcrwilch. 1 I. Ine of tlH' Twelve; 1. "V. Mvsterions springs in Ilinnlnildt l'as:s. If.. The Wedding. 17. Kvaugeline and Uasil. IS. Over the Sierras. l!. Toilet Casualties. 211. The Cliil'and the iViehelors. 21. l!eininisences of San Francisco. 22. t! c:dciii and Orient. 2:1. Oriental Ksculapias, w ith the Lamp of Aladiii. 21. A-racl's AViug. or the Man whom the ends of the Karlh have met to dejilore. 2i!. Sanla Clara. 27. Tickets and Friends. 2. ". Woman's Love. BOOK SlXOXI. CltAPTKtt 1. Over the Seas. 2. Chiaroscuro. S. SaM.ath njxin the Sea JonalTs Hotel. 4. Neptune and lipid. o. At A.-apnlco 1 Vt-' and Loves. U. Miss IV rrault's Hide. "Hi betide the S-IiimiI wiicrein 1 learned to Kide." llvrou. 7. I liaries the IVave. M. When the Continents M.-t. i. lu the Canicin Sea. "What care these Hovers for the name of King.' ' shake pi ::;. 10. True S:..ri.-s f True Love. "What would you to; her do than go a l i-h-ing'V" Not Shakespeare. 11. l hiie Uo-e i'.n.i j. 12. Niht and Morning. ( iinnl Nigbt Mow can si;cli u night lie g'KJtl." ST.e'Itv. II. i'hi.togr.iphy and I'lirenologv. 'Your Ci-.vMi is most n,jc i'a-hioned I laiih. ' Shakesp-.-a;v. !.". r.e.-.triee. 11. tiossip on the High Seas. "The will above be done: but I would lain die a dry death. " " shakvspcarc. b. The Haven in View. 17. The Shipwreck. H. Kobert Van Annat. P.I. Wedding Ih-lls. It is known that the faniilv of fjen. Ster- ; ling rth-e. in .iddition to the confiscation of such of their property as was not sold to pay debts, have recently suffered shipw reck, barely escaping w ith their Fives. Ill order to relieve them of their pecuuiary eniharnissment, this book, written by their niece, and now in the hands of the publish ers in New York, is ollcrcd for sale. All money obtained from .subscribers will be lor w anled immediately to Mexico. The lady friends of the family are every where ropiestcd to act as agents, sending the address in full of all sub-eriU-rs. and the amount collei.-teil in drafts, to IJivx lirj. Ajs iiiiK Akhykk. .Tetb-rson City, 5Io. You will get vour monev's worth. CAimOJT. Messrs. KniToiss: A lady of this eounty has placed in my hands, for collection, a ticket, or certificate. Xn, N"7, of The Trustees of the Mutual Protective Union.'" (should Im' swindle.) wiih an official cata logue of the 7tli monthly distribution of prizes, showing this ticket to be entitled to $2tn), and a letter w ritien to her, signed by ;eo. II. Franklin. Sjwi-ial Agent. Ac., in forming In r that ticket Xn. fv7 had drawn a prize of S-!U0. and says. -if you will tki.l mi iixk. and follow my instructions, you can obtain a part or the whole i.f the prize. This money does not come out of my pocket, nor even pass through my Ir.mds, but comes to you direct front the Treasurer' a office; but X shall expect you to show your "gn-cn-baeks" ' to your friends, and sell all the tick ets you can for me in future. To obtain this prie, enclose S10 for one half, or $ Jt) for the whole, lie very careful what you write, as I have to open all letters before the Hoard of Tru-ti-i-s. and they finding the date of your letter and money correct, will sendyou a re ceipt that will secure to you the money your ticket has drawn. Hoping that you w ill not In-tray my conlldeuee in you. .. your friend. CLO. 11. FKAXKLIX."" It appears the lady paid 10 for this tick- it. and the villain, to defraud her of 10 or ?20 more, scud her a di-ceptive drawing, w ith a promise that she will receive $200. We have written to this Franklin, at Xew- ingtonJuiiction, Conn., and to Hon. Lewis C. Fremont, Isaac Ileinnian. F.so.., and Ir. Henry 1. Morrissy, trustees, and Chas. Y. I?ii-kett. S-cretary, Columbus, Conn., none of whom have ever responded, and therefore we conclude tliat the '-Mutual TroN-cUve Union'' I- a i;!ainoii-swhi."i, and the pub lic .should be apprized of the fact. L. .v J. Our pi-ople cannot be too careful how they d posit their money in these distant swindling shops. Xotie of them are reliable, and pretty much till of them sw indlers. Papers friendly to the suppression of such swin dling, will please eojiy. Wavekly AVt- see by tlie Express that the following gentlemen in Waverly disloyal Waverly, and about w Inch so much has bc n said that our Slierilf thought it right to or ganize a posse, that be might lie sate in serv ing process there. invited Cen. ISIair to ad dress them theothcrday, wliich he did. And, strange to say, the ' -biishwhai-kera," "n--bels, ' ' and disorderly persons, were not on hand for a row; all listened respectfully to the Generals sn4'ch. Xo one was killed, as at loyal Warrenshurg. nor "nobody hurt." We guess fJen. r.Iair left therewith an im-provi-d opinion of the peopli', if indi-cd the idle IJadical stories in rcgiird to the place and its iM'ople was ever n'garded by him. We copy the ri-ipiest : To Gen. F. I. Iit-Ain: Sir We. the citi zens of Waverly . would rcsiicctfiilly ask you if convenient) to stop and make us "a swccli, on to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, on Utepiilitii'al fllles!!!!!!."! of tif d.-iv. (SigtM'd) I. . H. ll.'i-.'l'..r.l, A. V. L. ww, J It Fb-tchrr, VV. II. Il.-llaiiiv, K. Leni-li, W. s. Thomas. A. I. Lllis, " J"S. Ktrlcller, W . V. ixl, Wni.Cram-, .I..I111 1'. Hall, S . Ilimvn, 1C. II 1 ..win, ,.iiih l.rn is, .1 H M ....1. A. T. I'alliH'i, .1. I.. January, A. II. shii,.ll,.r, W. Mii nii", V. X. (.ain.s, .1. K. K. i.arli.ta, .11 :. Sett, H. J. ijalliinilll, A. f rani-isio, W. K liatli.II, W. II. Thomas, Slv. Kanit.t, J. K. Wallon, II. 4.'. Kranc-ieco, Jl. I, tiaiilier, W. II. Hi ti li.T, 4'. Patterson, Jiuilis lin.l.l, arv Vani:hn, IV i:.IV...iiIsmi, A. liar ml t. A. It. I.,-.I..., .lohnli.T honins, It. II. l arolton, I. M . Knox, Joiiu V. W. ljli, .lihn li.-.lal.-, .lamest'. Imvis, . i Washlmm, X. Is. I.ivciis, W. W. slin.vrr, II. B. Pracne-k, W. .nnit, T. t'. Smith, J. K. Amti-rsoii, I av-J. Kirtlv, ii. W. Hall, JniH-siioiMlKiir, !anil. B. Iti-Jil, r. W. Killay, ii. c. t li tclier, J.L. Kniiis, Thomas W arfj '. f'ntron, J. I allatian, II. I.vn.-h, J 1.. llicj. .1. Kit7,.atrit-k, A. If . W.mhI, .Ititui.l. I'liinn, W. MclloiiRall, .1. llavisj Ji.st iih llavis, B T. Ik-llamv, A. I'ra.i.-r, AWk I arlvle, a. M. 1 hrisman, .1. II. sann.l.-rs, .Martin I , irtler, M,-iih. I alr.ni, W. JI. With, M. W. Taylor,, J. W. Tncktr, J. W. Silver Couxkt Haxo This Kind very handsoiiicly vilunterrwl, their S4'rviee, at the Baptist Fair, Thursday evening hist, greatly to the enlivennn'nt of the occasion. They have adopted a scale of prices by which tltey are in future to lie goverm-d on all ocrasions. aud at these Kites, w ill play for any sort f political assemblage, fairs, exhibitions, wr enaih's. &c. The scale is: For one day's playing,- no marching. 00 " " w ith inarching 7." 00 " " 4th July, in, 73 00 For 1, S, or 3 hours, or half day, no marching, 25 00 These prices w ill be rigidly adhered to, and no one need expect a deduction. Only One price. Storm A severe rain storm visited pltrt of Jackson i-ouiir, onfhcSsth. One braiu h ef flic "-ni wes iwLlrrojfcit Hiereby,- that a Mr. .lotHah Hooier unil a little il-nignter vvTe drowned in crossing it. from a picnic pally. JOHNSON CLUB. At a meeting of the friends of I'rc-id.n: .Tolmson. held Saiurday las, for the purpose of forming a Johiisou Club, for Lexington Township, on motion off. en. N. U . Leitoii. o n. .1. 11. l.i.i'.iam wa called to llic Chair, and .1. M. Julian appointed Seer ;ai . Till" ol.jecl ol lilc lili elhlir wa-briefly tr',te.l In the I hairni.in. and a call made for the lists of nanu s in the bauds of friends, whereupon Major W. C. r.oee reported the list below. On l. lotion ..f lien. N. W. Let! on. whole miK-iiug appointed a committee to solicit lur tle r name- to the I 'luh. Ai'iopted. On motion, the Meeting adjourned to Sat urday next, at 1 o'clock, w hen it is pro;H.-cd to s,-,.ct pi rniaurlit olli.-ers for the Club. .Moved and earri.il that the F.pr"s and ."aucasia;i puLli-h these pri-i eedings. .1. II. ;::a1IAM, Chairman. J. 51. Ji t ; . s vk -tarv. l lit. I i - T : III ii'.t. I.i'. Win siianiK l?. ,l.'s., sfdMiii-li, i ( Waila.'. W I. a lit'. ol n, .lai.es lining. Will ( l!..vre, N U . I.. U..U, 1 1 .1 I ..lll.T, si-, , t Mull', .1 II I W -nart, A lfn-il .limi's, ...lin S Hill, 1 A i.mhuui, I A l-ri. c, It M Miicinirh, .lames lla it I' II t:l)-.'it. I l:l:,k, Halt, It 1 V alllcm. II Kiis-t-il, i a!.i-i- i.r 1. 1- V o il. .l-i.n, .11 !' l-l l.-e, .1 ' Hall, I W Mai. .ill-, I. Mal-ne, J 11 U ilh. mis, i t::ls M N. rt, J..I01 atli.-r. .1 W Mit. U. ll, Sanil Null, I; W I in. Hay, lt-iii V s. II. Jl snii.:.:k, VV V i r..li:v. H, J li N. wl.ulit, II .Mel'lie. Il l's, '1 lilt. II II I' I-, II. .w W liiiam.-, i tins Mal-llll, A W l:i.lius, la ill .r.lii.-.'lt, II l Wnll.ivi.-, K l 1 i.-l. I, .1 W h-iln, A i Williams, 4. s, irk, Jani.-s M r....e, l Mel aii-lalt'l, .1 s;,.,, v. . II, l-uat W.M..I. v A Waiiirilit, .1 l.ralil. AK-x Mil.'ii.-ll, I M .Met. ilk. M a:l ;l,an. .1 II N..if"ll II K Hai is, ,1 I. i:..ll..n, W II K..-I. r. 'A in 1 ...-lv W.M.- ail-Ian.) sr I. slt.- h.-l.i, .la- M lii tlilliie .1 A l.'..llls..ii, A l.'il -inn, l.' .l.l I ; l-.i , .1 A llav,. It li Vaiifihan, 1! A lil.-i.'!l. A 1.I.-. H, I . W ul '..ul. t. VV .1 riu"tt. l-'hn Mi-Kiiiiiia, .1-. I. "I iooozis. Will. am V. !iitc. I. M .l:l.-.IUs All'iv.l Ni. Ii..l,, ! .-. it.i. kti.-r, i; I-..VT. r, i v I'm,., 1 Ma.-, i. u, II ( Wi..,ll, A V siu:.ll, 1 It.-.-.I...III -..u. VV I' li. 11. .1 A Ki. l.l l.-aru- I'uian-r. A W..l.iw.in, .lam. i-.-.-k. i; it w iiist.r. I...l'k ll-lllMlll I n v . . i r. 1,1 .M..!-.!-,,,!, A Carl. v. i: la ii.i-.M II, l o i-l l...cfce. Saml 4 tiartlan, .l..s M..i-.-lau.t V II Mll.l. Iiail, i .1 Mi;.-!.. II. W I- Kei a..lll, .t.i.-vi ll War l, n siuiia. rr-.i i; x.-tt. U It Wa.M.'i!. lai-i.-- It.-.at. , .1 M .luh.ni, " t. .. w l; i!.. -r, .1 V i i. i , i! , I Ilia. i AU.'ii. .I..s l; T.-rr;. , W i; Ma-'r..vp. I'll..- .1 H. I. ii.-r, Ino K ll l.ut.l. A l;-U.i:-, l h.-.t;.st i-.-li, V II Kwiiiir, .1 ; l-ii. k. tl, I' If Vl.itl.-!-ev, 1 lias l.w ill--', V iTi- 1 iMOitii. U II I. H. ll..e, in :,. I .nail. !;..!.; I Hart. A K Itl.-ir, l.ai .-:1-r-i l.iil, .!..!ui A'..:i, An.-- :il I. l . I,, .-r.'. V- i!-.n, N.I V. ii.-i.oi, A U li-.n, .1 I. W luic, ll ll.-.iK, I' P. I'ltlTli, ( II ...... I. .ii. 11.1 :in ii. ti, .1 I. I." kl.-, .I.i- k W illiaai-, .lames l;.ii-kii.-l', let.- Viil.-ia-ll, I- II .Inn.-, K l; ri ;t.-i::i. it, .1 W Kim li.u t, M K siniiitii e, .iolm It .Ini-iaii, W l:.-tlt'..i.i, l.iilln'i-i.i.-.iii-, .It IV'licol, K..I.I .1 simtti, -lain.- Si.-!i..i-, W I. mirk. ,! Iai-, Ih-.s W ilii.-iiii.-., .lotui It I'.i'l, A lit l!aln-. Ill, la.-ktl-, W UM-., 4.C. N ..l'-l.-ali. It is hoped that every man in favor of the I'-i onstruelion policy of Prcsid-nt Johnson, and opposed to the Ik'striieiives w ill be pres ent. i'iiro!l then i -elves, put on iLcai uiorand go forward for battle. Messrs. KniTons: I st... y the lat Uegister that the locale of that paper i- luiiiii g over the siiggi'sfioTi made by me last Wi k. to the eili et that KadicaU traded only with lladi eals, and wi.-hes to know if I will father my banlliug. 1 have . say. Mes-rs. Kiliiors, that a buuii-r is always satisiied of hissiiii.-ess when he -ees the lluttiTing of th'- l ovey ; he knows that .sum. of the ipiaiK have been bit. Just so now. Ua licals couiinciieed the pro .seriplioii. If 1 am not mistaken or iui-i:i- tortiM tl. one ol the present proprietors 01 tit..- : Kegislcr made the move iiim- If, tuid this, too. iu a public manner in public meeting when be i-tiggest. d the pro-or ipiioii .f an iu dividuid i.ici i Iv lH-.-aiise In- hail purcha ! an article of trilling value from a I oiiservative. If this be true, and I think il susceptible of proof, docs it not. conic in bad taste for tin locale of that paper In be thus talking and ga-i-nnading? I think so, iud'S-d. The controversy is not of a personal character, and I do not mean or u Mi to make it so. and thereiore th.-re is not the sli-jlucst mce-sity for the "lathering of my bantling. " ihavc simply to say. t lint "it i a poor rule that will not work both ways." and it is a fact pali nt to every one. and to none more so than the i'aiiic'iis themselves, that with the w it li. haw al of Conserva'ive patronage would go nine-tenths of their support. I.F.K. Masimi- The f Irani! Lodge of Free and Aeii'pted Ancient Masons of iheStatcof Mis souri nn-t last week in St. Louis and 4 lected -I. 1. Vim !i., of Cliilhoihe, M. W. liran l Ma.-Ter. Wcuud-'i-staud that this geul l.-inaii has locn indicted THii-TY-ro.ru times v the IJadical ( irand .luries of Missouri, for pivaeli ing the tinspcl of the Son ofliml. Flit'su GicrM'KUies M. daeques ,i Co.. Laurel street, have lately received a large addition to their former stock of groceries. I'heir stock of fancy grmi.rics.suchas canned lish, vegetables and fruit, is particularly large and desirable. Try them. You will always find Messrs. Wolfe and Wallace, their polite and attentive salesmen, ready to fur nish vou with anything in their line ot" Hade. Xkw Arrival Mr. Mcgi-de is just re ceiving a large and couip'.-te stock of jew dry , fancy goods, clocks, watclu s. ti.ns, silver ware, and. in fact, everything Usually found in a lirst-i lass 4'stal.lisliineut. His store is large and commodious, and it would do a person good to step in and look at the fine di-play ofcostly wares he has on Laud. Advertistaueitt ucxt week. City Ki.kitios As we go to press, we understand that the election yesterday for city officers resiiit.-d in the i l 'ction of the Conserviitive ticket by a iiiajori'y of about out of a vote of ::bout 8.1. Ai:i:iVF.n-E. Wiiisor arrived lionu la-l nij.li from St. Loiii, windier in- had been to at'., ml tile .se-siou of the. Grand Lodge of F. & A. A. Masons. Sooa Kiii xT.vix Messrs. Whittlesey A l'l,,i.'h,p 1im-. mi,' ,.f'tli..s,, ' .T.,. ;i. : in full operation. Give them a i-all. Wi'i i.tNirroN- doiiN.sox Ci.rn This club will have a uni ting on Saturday next, June t, at 2 o'clock. New Advertisements. It will lie spen by ri-fcrenre lo on n.tvertisins crhminsliiat I ul. I.. i. s. Jtalliliun has o.. n.'. an oilicc in tliis city for th.- mi.-no.-e of prw-th-tiit; law. O.I. Kathlilln is w.-ll ant favoi-al.ly known lo onr citizens, ami wi. wish him iilmntlant blH'Ct-ss. M.-ssrs. Yanirhan ,t Itt,l.in.-.on aiv n.,w M..lli,.,f thf- ritrht l.intv l!artl'i Palvnt snirar Lvaooralor. Kvery farmer slionl.l niuki tils own miur ami mo lasses, anil this is said to hi- lh Ih'.-I .atvnl out. Tin- flouring, mill .-.I .ai. J in Ir ri'i-.loiii Township is ilvi iti-cj. for sate i.i r. nl This is v.-ry ilcsira-lilt- ii-i..i i!y, sitnal. tl as it is, in a line riain iuw in bei-tion of the coiuilv. Mayview, Lai-ayttk to., Mo., Jiint-,1, Is-,,;. Messrs. Kr.iroRs: Haviniy ftn-n a rail on Mr. A. T. WfNsoii Sir the Sheriffalty ol I.afayrtr.' comity, if lii-nill accept, Iip will ir. t the uii.livi.lt-. I s, liort of th,- iinh-it-n.li-nt voters of thin particular vi cinity, ami 1 think I can saiV ly nay, of Washing ton Towu-!iip, wilh lint two or thn-e uisstntiug VoiCCS. lifsJHTtt'lllle, J.iIlN P. HFKIt, Ami Many vulivra. Mprs. FniTons: The pnhlir mind is now a pood leal inli ri tl and i.xrite.1 on the. next ap-roa-h-insehTt ion for County ami Mate oilier-., and all are; inti'i-f-stc.l in si-li ctiiiir tin- hrst uirn thai r.an be had to lill all unices, ami with the- siil.j.-.-t fully be fore us, 1 hae lwrn in.in. r.l to put forwaril the name of an old, wi-ll-e.stal.li.-lii-d, iim-xcrptionaTib-, qualirteil, rnnservative, liusim-ss-haldtcl man, as a candidate- for th' ollire of slnriir, tn-;t: (,til. . KI.LTi 1IKK, of W averly. If Mr. I- letcher will consent to make thr ra.'", the people of Lafayettr; will he irn, ally Mrni flttt-d t.y his surce'ss, as iir is nery way fully ,inilinV.I physically, ini-utally, and morally . Will Mr. Fletcher ri'snon.r -SLiisi uiliLtt. Tn the voters anil mv lellow-ciiiens of I.sfac.lte county, Missouri : I, ha inj; lie, n ti-.,ulv snlii-ii.-il i, m mimiHT ly .mi ir!.-mis avrl nrtiiiaiiiinin:es troin the in ih iciii parts of Hie count. , anil also IVoin the citv ol' l.evhiirtoii. t,, l.t-e... i;.i..t. for the oiliee olMi.'i-ill ol Lalayelte conirty, at the next .sioen-vcrrnrcnn-wuit-li oiliee was sn imrnst ly taken ri-t. in me, 1 heveiiv itiinoitnce nivsell "a s r.imliilatv to said oltice. Milih-i't to a I ..t'.ntv i ,,n v.-ntioii. A's to my ntrtHty r iiiistiiicatioiis'to- di... rharm ln!K ami tnirly he duties. tin-oiiive. I shad leave you lo jiltli.-e, fiiini iho niainxT in w hicli I did Sn-ini-s.s when I ini ' iousiv tilled Hie elliee; l.iit I will pledge lies.-!! to itist hi.lv.- t!- lmie of th lli-e w-itiiuni piclimliif or pai-kinliTv.nml will atsr tt-.'..Ur.' myt-cir lo ri.le !l over the co)im v.mid serve al? .7rU vr ?" taMnftb-c mlfi mv nl. cm laxinir yiai to uin-.i-a nnrs.-s ami ony ; ei- ien-4'soi a ies.-e lo aeccnii uli v n.- or irv .1 -i.itt-.- v im.-.". i Lt -..utoli, My . Jr-y ,.-t. icvu. THE ORDHRS. . tte r.i. i-. . . ! . ft A . Ma li A ii-.tlia lliill. .'c't.i Vnii.I:t I!. "S. t tl.V l lietlilli. !:.. I W . .1. L'nil'-O, 1'- ..I ; 1'. ta.l-i.. -i-c. ; .1 A . I'M..! . s W . ; li. M i?'.sii..l.i. ; ?-l.. ia -t ll l....l-.-. .. li.' I . . "I ;s-,i.,. lm:r. t An a: j Ihill. I'. i iviol li i.c, 111 -n. n i:i"iii... 1.. Ui- . M.;i . -.1 .; im s...- . s, t . s. . ; II . C Ij-mii -I...I U A 4 h o.!. .-, in., i, iii i.-.i.u II ;il tir-t liinl.lv in . ;t li tun. la .1 l.t.wi.sii i ,i I I'.: W . 1" lloL;.v Aio;, s.-:-. ; J . s-tllol itl..., li ;i J. K. 11 -i.u.. s I J--ori.ni I....1-,. . No i:., I . i I . IH.-. I. s:ilur.:t .-v.-iiii., :u A m-.iiiu liuli . al ; ..'.-! Joli.S ii' illMN , N . I..i J.i. 1.. i .i' .!, .Sc Fort of Lexington. AlCltULU. M iv Wiir I";b-. f im .Iii 'i 1 lain. t..rst .I..-.-I I. "' a i An!. I"i-.'. i-.i i m.i. ii.. a. .Im..' I ll.iili.-W.'li.-r. !..r Kan-a. I'ily. " 2 Kal Ktiim . , t'-.l' l.taalta. " -J I':,i-.,!...l. Ir SI -I . " j st,,)ll M)ti( -,,r nii.alia. l.i.rtiti t ii. Miv -.i lsa!i.-;i l. 1 ,1-s.l. ...is. " .l. . I .r :. 1.- i.i . " l'. ..ria i ii , i.'i- sr. l.t.nii. " .1 l.lk II.H II, i'.lM . l..Hi. :; I .i-ii.'li:i. I'-.p st I ..ii " ;.i l-.-i i:.e. . i-.i' -i I. ..a.-. June -.' i r..i. I .r si. .,.ia-. " a I '..liiliil.iali, I'-.l -I 1 ..llis. " 'J I N-.-r I-.mI;.', I'or s. . I.t.ui. " :( 4!u-jr..w , i-.i-si. i...iu. Til- rivi-r cmim-u.-.tl ri-in- .n Fri.tay, an. I rose al'iillt two fti-t, tint ia ii..v falling sl.t 1 , Willi .l-iity .!' water in the i-Iiuhhi-I. 'I hi- Iha-r lnle, lri.ni l'..i-t i;.-iil.u, sat ui. lay, r.-...i-t- t!i- Jum-ri-e ri.iiuiii. l-'ri'iv-hfs, u., i;:c; .tvwti, i;(ji. Ii.k: i-r lull lls !lt-iiij 5 ht tm. aw ? KAURI AG 3. MarriiH. In St -I l.lt. at th.- I'at.-e IH.Ili-ec, Ma;, 2.1.1. Mr Vll IllIC I'-I.l K tu .Mm Kl.l.A, ilariliti-r ..f l'rt.f. .1. II. K..t.iu-..ll. lu 4.la-ir'.w, on tin- 1.1th, Mr. JARVH . ris, Iticliuinnil, Mo., tu Miss ALI.IK M HIlillKs. In St T.011I-, on ttie Sith, tuft. J II tt'KK to Mi-- lil.4 Ml. 11. s.MM II. In Mac. .ii e-.tiiitv, on til. 'jTlli, Mr. C. I.. rit.VN4 IS U Mis A.N.NiK K. It lll.Kl . Iii Au.ir.iin c.iunt-. . mi tlur-JiJtb, 11LNUY C. SIMsti. Mi-sM. J. CAl llHUiN i ii st. ,i..-. ;.ii, ..! tin- situ. Mr. K::tit.i:u.i. OH IN I" Mi-s s VIC A II M VHI-.I.II. in Knlti.n, on the -stli. JAMK4 JuXKS tn Miss sALJ.lL. I'k.Uill.itl.lN. EEATH3. tli-.''t, in ltav i-i.uiil , mar Ki..'laii..ii.l, June Ilh, IsiiK. Mi-, sti-.. s. lr.it, ii IiaiU', s.-vi.r, :ip,c.l 2. t-al. In l'..-r. ttii.- ciinry, V.'.- ln.-,.t i i:k.t, , mill 1 ii 1 .tut ..1 -I K. ami ll'lliv l'. ..r. In lariltill ..nnty, lllii. Ml- II VUKIKT l.. , :I'.r .-I ill is t.llK-inli:.-, uti .1 i:. yrarf. Ill S,. . 4.. ll. vi.-ve, i 111, MAUI 4I.AIiA IRr- KINS, iti h.-i- lulli year. In 4 ..hniiliia. Mil, M ALI.IK K. Ilt'XT, f Saliac i'.Mi..i . In s,.,ia!i.i, ; .ih, Mr. ANNA -,r.VI.KV, g.-l SSjear.s. In ll. nry i-.iUiitv, KM1LY Ll-Wis, uii'o cl ll mvll I..-W.,. t svLilia, anil, Mr. JN . Wl-XL. Ma-- ter .las.ill. Ill 4 hillicth-. M, Mrs. SARAH J. t-Ililt- I.KV, in h.T tii.h ,-ar. tn ll'iirar.l Cimuty, 1 till, !.!; iXOIt.V PAYXK, av.i 4; ; cars. In Aluu-a-U cuMiilv, al., A .. il Sifl, 4M1IX w. 1:1: i . In I . ingt.-n, Kv., 2i;ih, Mr,. Viitl.INfA MnoWrA . In W'ofi.J'.r. r-niiiT--. Ky., Mr. UL'f'.yltli, r.-lict ol" i.ul. V illiaia iiui',i-l. St. Louis Iilarkct. saii K!.v, Jiiih. 2. ;rI.t ijuii-l mi.lhili.-r, at Hnwili'. In New Y..ik 141 . t i,'T1iiN IK-avy, anU lilt;-: ufing. with al. -at r-.'i- l!t:MP Vtiv. :ii.t a-l.-aii.-..!. 4tiu..t-iti..ns nr.-. uu, 111 -s.-tl. if.rti ic. , uu. ..;a uo iu: ui-c-.a-.-.! s.H-.'i ii: t.ov. s-.-:n .-i r. VI K Kiil'K- Inactive, at ISr. 'i Hi VI 1 1 t inn a. id actor, and ijin.t. d at. t'n-ti.ry liij.-s. :i .vi-i I 1": pl.iiit. r's lit-.-. I a -, 1 an; 4t.ii,lu.,li, ,7 ;tot.. l.l 00; in.-diuill al.i.ii:i, SI'l I I ..,.. J, ;tt , js ,itt: ia,', llj-y : mi: t'anry. SsT, s.. Im,. sllii. -M,i;. I I.i il ic I itic, -.'. a.'; su,n-, s,7; ttra, .7 7.V... .1.. ul-1.' elra. :i a..-,. 1.1 mi. MIIKAl li. .-.'t--'l s.i-iii--. S.I Sua I 4n At I W: t,'i Tall. S.1 .Vi. I li; li..-lli-rn I'.ill. inl ss; gutj! J.riin,-. s.'...-i -1: rji.ti,-.., -,- .VI -- . Tm-h,-l. 4 . iK l-'i-'.in ii. I,. Tn,'. Mai k,-l .lull . 1.1:1 kim 1 'i.i-: 1 1-..HI .". . i.."i -, uuii ; II- .s,$s :i;i.s,.t, ,,b j. Miua -a f t'ju Our ncighior of the J.e-ri-.ier has a Ior-jj article devoted to our corresjMin detit "Lafayette,' that, we think dms that writer injustice in charging; lirrn with advising the polie-y ef ftarvin out the IJadiials. We think, if the e litor will refocto the art icles of Lafayette, he will fi.n! that there is no such spirit manifested, and that what ho has had to say in this respect, was more in the way of in tern iatory than hy any direct charge. As to the in-inner in which our correspondents Lafayette and Lee procured their mm icy, ir if, indeed they have any such "trash," we know noth ing and eare less, presnmiug it came to them honestly and fairly. The ed itor dotihtless knows more than we tlo ahout the "mule ami corn" njeulation his position in the army affording; him better chances to judge correctly but of ore thing -we ficl sure : if these wri ters have any money (now, or at any time within a few years past,) wc have not heard them charged with the of fenco. Lafayette had not one won! to say about the working man, or tho la 1 tiring classes ; and so much of our neighbor's article as hymns pjrans to that worthy class of our fellow-citizens is just that much meaningless oratory. The New York Jlerald's Fort Mon roe correspondent hays that Secretary MrC'oi.i.oni reports the prison treat ment of Mr. Davis as "unnecessarily severe." We think so; conservatives every where think so; and the question is, why is it continued Is it with a view of killing the man with this un necessary treatment? It loeks like it, indeed. If this he the real ol ject, we think it a great pity that his head and its contents could not he saved to what is left of the nation. It would serve as an ample storehouse from which his cnimies might still borrow wisdom. -sfr- A trouble was made at Marshall, by some Jiadicals and mgroes, while (Jen. P.i.Aia was ppeakiug tiiere, Tuesday week, which was home f.r some time ; hut patience ceasing to ho a virtue, the decent masses of the meeting set npeiii the villain?, and in running for dear life, as they iii.?, one of them fired into the crowd, without eloing any harm. Ilis fire was returned hy a con servative, his charge taking effect in the fellow's neck, silencing his battery. He is not dtid. The steamer Prairie State and City of Memphis, both of St. Loui:, were lost last week the lirst in the Arkan sas river, by sinking, and the last in the Mississippi bytire. On the former, no lives were lost, but on the latter several persons were lost by fire and drowning. The Prairie State was val ued at 825,000 on which there was some insnrance. The Memphis was valued at S 10,000 $30,000 insurance. Mr. A. W. Maipix publishes a card in the PcrnTdicm givingthe terms upon which Gen. Fremox-t bought the South west branch of the IJailroad, am? says the conditions, so far as he is advised, have not been complied with. The price to be paid isSljoOOOO, one third cash. One of .Flettieii ,v. Uaw th k's friends Tas killed in Miller county, on the 29th, whi" endeavoring to cofeVmit a highway robbery and mm'dvT". UU i.cikic v. a.- LiTTEEi. Dciilli of Cen. Jer.tt. 2tl. ;:i. Scj?t. : !: ,t St,, minate, t 11. this m ,r- He w:.s .ut i.i SuturJav alter- I ni' I tH'Otl i tl.i u Miowe-.l li t signs oflii v lieuii-i'. t ):i S:;ii'!.i V ! L-itaii tailing U:! la !, t!...u;!i li-.!.c of I.I.s Jiliysii-'miis I'Nj'i'i-li'-l l.o Would empire :if such si 11 ;.! v !;iv. He was jieru-ct- i K' !;. m uu t tl.e moiiieiit of l:is i-atli, lli'iugii l.e I. ad 1.-st l,is VoUfc tf.-nie tWO lil.lllls Jil4.'ViITIS. l'xix! tivk Mansmx, May 2:, 1-C5. 'l!i.' I'resi.Iciit, with jd-ofoiitii sorrow-, atitioillK'S to tin; Jienjile of the Uni te. 1 States tl.e death of WiiiJi.-M Scott, 1 he late !.io;ite:i:,iil t iencrul of the army. On ti;e. lav which iiiav in' tiiuniiiiti' l lor l:is l'iii;er;il, tt.e tcve-ral Jlxe-cutivc 1 'e- lartm:-:its of t !. t i.v-rii':ic:it v. i!i le!,,v,N ci'isi-.l. 'I l.e Sei-refaries d' the War and Navy l!epurti:iiitu will rcsjiettivi-ly rive i.rdi r t'.ir the jiaynu-tit of ajij.ro 'riale honors tolhe laemoi-y ul' tl.e decease. Sigm-I anii:i;w joiin.sox. T, . . , . , . iirlifil lc-XlMiUl.il US, or IbUt IsriWICS of lcgistatiou that discriiulnule-sj iu fa vor of one and aruil;,t anothef, is the worst of all legislation, surely. That wc have it, in these deonerato tiinos, is a mournful truth, aid as lisijj-aecft;l as mournful. To show this, it is only lu-ei'sfiary to fay that the laS lays taxes on pojiulation, instead of property, why wo know i.ot, unless to aeconiiIisli just what ii. docs, viz: lay heavier burdens on the poof than it lines 0:1 the rich. For instance a Missourian or Iliinoisian is taxed almost as three dollars to one as against 3la.-uch;ieits, Coiincetiout .ni l I.'ho.!.; Island. These have S 1,2 13, 4'.i'.i,"!)7 of wwltli, aii-1 !iro taxed Sl. 21'.,,7ovJ ; while Missouri r.inl Illit.ois have Si;.".i;;l l:;,'':i of v.c:vkh, and are taxed t-l.'U7,iT. .t the btu ht-ivtiale uf the Ircsi-h-iit, tliat slippery i!ii:i;i, Sf ASTov, did not endorse the President. If l.e' ever endorses anybody lut hiui-e'.f, we hall be jigr.'cuMy inistaken. lie has an eye on t he stisi-cssivii ; he may et the liom i iiit t it .1 1. aie! then the k irks. ..f the coun try will fail upon hitu thick and fast. If he can only hold Chase down to his prese'iit work, he hopes to succeed Av iiV JmiNsoN. lie uiidci-.-tands that in the John-oil party l.e vou'.d have t. take a hai-k seat p-'.v peeoiul fiddle', or hone at all. The President thought the people woul 1 put all things to rights. Sew a it ii, Vi'h.i.ks and Mci.'ii. l.iK'i! etnlorsed the President, and so would Stastin for thirty pieces. A little s iuu I of very black Radicals have- rece'it'y hold a meeting in !anc tiil hall, I! s:.jn, to denounce the Presi elent and cndnrse Congress That is the old hall where so much, ih-vilnie-nt has been ibine, im, emly 4d late, but for many years bafck ; that is where tlie mercurial negr.-"deii!ii:g sneaks always assemble to concoct mischief, but this lime, we think, they will miss their :iim. Among the little, 1-tH unanimous s.pntd gathered there, we tied ice the names of a f-Iiow named McKkf. from Kentucky, and another named Stukks. wearing the collar of old IJitoWMxe.V. Of course they made .speeches. . , St. Louis seems to be particularly un fi irt nate in tho way of iirs, of late. 1 n addition to the boats noticed elsewhere, the bonded warehouse, and several other building adjacent thereto, at the corner of Fifth and Myrtle street-i, were consumed. Loss, f"oi,i00, in cluding a largo amount of produce. m the same day, and just after the above, another fire occurred in Wy tiian's old hai!. Market street, opposite the' t'ourlhuusi', which destn-ye 1 that building and ihunaged several others near by; loss Slln.il .). The insnr ance companies in these several fires, loose heavily. What civilized nation em earth wonld hesitate an instant, if the opportunity otl'ered to incorporate with themselves the brave and he-roie' people of the South, whose fortitude and endurance in a mis taken cause, challenges the admiration of the world ? Would France or Eng land, or any other civilized power, hes itate to give to KUch men the full and eirnal rights accorded to all other citi zens Would neit those nations lie most happy to claim as their own, stn-li men as Lee and John-oi, and a host ed" edhcrs, and lo confer itpon those living heroes, the reward which genius tfiid courage, have always commanded ? Would they fail to honor and cherish, as a part of theii own glorv, the mem ory of that illustrious throng of the dead le I by Stonewall Jkcksor-.'-Gen. F. P. Ulair. One of those whirlwinds, so common in the West, gaiher.-d considerable fori-e somewhere in the timber, near what i known as the I'evil's Uackbone above Miami, em the river, on last Sat urday, the 2ti;h nit., and passed ae ross the country ina northeasterly direc tion, lining considerable dama-re to fanners whose possessions .stood in the pathway of its violence. Several out houses were capsized, and miles of rail i'cneitig beli-ngiiig t come farmers were la iel flat to the ground. It had not pro gressed far, lieu ever, upon the prairie before it lost its force and all traces of its damages ceased in a few mds. S' iii tn' ,', ..-'iT. On last Wednesday,' late in theaflcr- noon. a diheiilly occurred in Mr. Sang er's Jiillard Saloon between two Irish men, one a work-hand upon tl.e Court House, ami the oilier a sojourner in our place. The former iidlicted two cuts upon the left side of the latter with a poe-ket knife. We understand both were intoxicated, and the ditHcui ty was altogether of a personal char acter. The man cut is init elangerotts ly hurt, and is recovering. a!in Cincinnati, May 31 At the IWk eve Race Course yesterday, lirst ree, miles heats, best iluve in live, thre e en-i tries, was won by L nderwooel's four year old Revolver ; full weight. Time cf Second heat, 1 :44 1-1. This is Con sidered the fastest time on record. At the Tournament at Clarksville, Tenn., l!en. 1. V. ( 'heath am H'cTro (rordoJ' was among tl.e othcr'iiotahles. The t(iTrrnain-nt was for the henetit of the widows and orihans of the Confed erate dead. I"ceiits over SoOXJO Jnde littsKrxE of Anirnsta. (Ia., Tias ele'dare I the Inwver's test oath irneon- ptitutronal.' Of course it is. B4KTI.CS t ;ilt KVlPOKtTOK rilKiiii..T-ijni,, haviiitf lioeitfia the riirlit .f 1'. I i . nartlc'n Mijiar Kvairat.,r. ft.r i lav and Siii-a-ilar I'.iwnsttii. are- r.nw nvt.ared t.i s,-l e, earli iui-iiiit th- riiill i make In- o n uirar, on hisotiu lurm, ataverj- low .ri.v 11. II ) Al l.ll je". tm l. M I; IUNs,,s . r. itr.i( K. w. n., 1'iiYhiciAN and si;i:;kox,- WF.LI.nsT.s.', MlSscCKl. rONTtE to rnrtlre M niifi's-mn in all ft. li.ar?m.iit - Air .if.-ssi.m-l mtU win M jir.ni, mi ri.Ti-.i'ivi:.- HtKMI or 'i:iv (iiTi.-i' :-nrl rf i-t' ii--- "i: Mam strvit, e.-j-t oX iltv i-tiT.i:l" .-r.irt-. X;v A (1 vert i sc :ne ita. I CSi:i. S. R.iTHKIA, .. i ' X$Xu"SrQ!$& -.- .-ifr i.u.-i-tu kivcu i col-! i.ill- jh-; ir'-'. .-c.n i-'-r. lilli.ll--.- !! .1','' 1 I'rar-k l-el't-M. i:.-"-i. r- n. I . to : I., i. I i i lk i . k, WaM.il .il.-: ". V. l:..i;,; 4.o . i.i-la,: -u, Vil. ,I..ti. 1 Ms-urn Like, . -'I. It. I y A '.. . r. I ..: ..'... !- w4. li, -. -j - y. u i.Kii ..i. '.-iliu-r;oii. jeStf. Miav ti-. fl'VKIV I 'I- t.v .1 t ' IVt. ti.:i. I.vr!r ii I .V.,..i;.."..u t"U.-liil., I .'itan-ite . "i !i ' U.-.I -It'.' ... ..f'he I', .-r, .1 11 4- I .... n- " ' - -tli;. at I. o l II -'.i f -Inn.-. Is"',, s -tr:.J t..l--e, ,I.--,-rr-. i a- ..ll..vsi f,,-i,t. s.j r,.j ilt.r-.-, l:iln-,.,--, ...I. 11 , ..r 1. hand- Ian1!. jia.:e Jace. -Jo :iiul.l,-r.-J. I.f; hind f.M.t ami a few sultile maik-. Aoi rai-t'l al I )-. ilollars. P A Vl i.lts. iV. .T l Wav.-r!'. . M... . .Tm.e ?. ir- fi s,v Mi: Wll.t. I'ROIT.llTl I'or Sale -i Itent c i II V VIM "li piir.-i.--'--i ll. e I-!-.iiriii!f M'.l in 4 s l..;.i I.". ii ... I.itel . oane.l . ii!A Ill-. I n.K -l-T !!. !ii.-. uuii ia acres l i-.i.. 1. ..r iv. , l'ur sale- T eei,l ..ri r. ::-'.ii !li-- l.-rni '1 11,-re are thrci- il-.c.-Mtiii:-. w;:a '.!ier onl-t.ni!d- lii-. ..ii lit- I m i. and I,. - e t:- .Miii. Aa a .lam e of WAtL'H. fr-.n: -i.i-mirs n. ,r tin- Mi'.tto slipplv a!! d' i.ia't'i-. I'..r sicain l-.:ip:ae alul oTher pari ...... l-i.-tiy ..I .r.... i ..al ai...i'T -.ic- eoi.- ins tant, aud e.-ilv n,int-.l. ol ti.c.:iieni ijiiahlj.- ix lU'-l lor s, J.I.IMTI. This Mill has two run t,tV.-vrr. .l-on!v - n mn alMHtf llm-e yearsan.l it .--a..!- nl'jrrindiiij; titii .iii.si.i,i..,i,ii.ri.sfr.i.i'.i. ..-i'..,t Lala.i-tlefoi.nl-i . il nu!.- s.aihe- a.ri.exinirt.in. uiel ... mil--irotii Kti'.ii s.,,.(,.r. ;,,c ii-;,r-i. poiiu .li til.- rat-tli.- Kailroa. . Kiel in l!i-n.id-t ,-f a ttti'-t-K poputalcd ami uncxuelicii h heal and .ru grow-in-r r"ioi. . I'arti.-s ilesirinirtn imretia--or ts-ti. will learw I I tie terms at tne l!-ist.r I'rin'.ii.i? eit,;e, or from rne i:n.i.-r-is-n,-.i aT r ic.iuni i osi ,.u-e, inajeiM. luuiitv, li-souri. j.-.; im TIKiS. 4. tl'ATsi. w iti:r ooi.I'.k VI) Ii K e UK A M iULi.Lili ol Lbe iH-stqual- llv f iTsaie i j at eia ii liu Mo::t-so's. i. ixt yt 's TKOdioiM: urea. v i'iowki :.ilJ .J.i li Mi-tw. Ml Iti' fnriu, iJ liuiitrr: ni;y .mi(u rM i ;nuru iw ( o. -..,. -r- lo M. -it-. l"-l.i I'rauLIiM Mirrl. hriy MarLrt llran. FAMILY 1 1 C I r.il V K. I'JO COFFEE. JAVA COFFEF FLOUIi, CORN' ItlEAI. SUGAR. IJU I.ASSEo. TEA. NUTS. RAISINS. Elc. ,r's'-ri-e. .iv- n-. a cj.1, tii rr i U j T'- 1 "J.". ,i!Q " FURXI1URE WARLHOU. .I.VM1 II . vs. M'llil -t , .;.!...sl;.. tl,-1 j i; ili-.li.-. I.txici'J., Mo. Divt l.AI.m iu iv. r. r:j'!i ,u ol" i ukxituki:, rm- I in ptriii? oi" iii--j.i -iii; an-! smmHi-r sttrk, u l.it;ii v i'l i 1 .U'i-i ; ('i -l, ill ' i aiHU I-iUlOiA- li'iv. AtHii Itis at-JCk Will l'-'.!l'V ?i.t:i-, -ii-i, jsir-ls, i.air-. firc-. vai'iri''r--, i;tir-, CoiJ-'U, U. I--M. mr ', U-fri'-r:itwr, l;.is.t,!,f 4.iij.L.a:i-i, 'ial.li-. r . AC, Ae. Ili.iv. :.!s., .n ti-tn ! MHT M.T-; l;l.l:ll. AH, -f all --ir".. mim! a iii itiiaift-:ljri'i- all tivci lptiou f'nprrtnrrxl-iipv WK lir.v- TUi- u .y l.ri.i -1 a i aiin!Tibii.nVr frtli lrnr--::- J:- . :T " A iitcli, .l't k. !--iry uJ t:iU -M.-ta3 ;mIBfs. ( . O. 1-1 i05. r. g. m r'V.:c,i-!, JU'.lt V,lVi I.. AIr '1. & WO HAT II, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. Fir-t ft'-rr- a-t i 'iirTlitw-s. l.v iiiirt-nf !o. 3 " I:tve ti'iw a Liic ; "I- Iiuve a Uia well .Jiw.-Irv, i : VI iiUului4 PKk; Knif, li.--i uil- rv, i-.luj ami fin-fsr String, 0tt), i'lj.u Mini .uilur 1 vin.u.ii.-s, ..1 HiM W iiiU'm- r.itrt ;! haa-, S;.iti..rrr-;"7, l:-v.,Iv-i -- nn-l Aiuuiuuiiion, I'n'fir I'i:im', 4iit. Klt-my. K'l-vk.MMt atiift lralnut irliirh we yut iiji ut any hw, ami a gTvat vanity vt gu-yi- uuali k-TTi iu a fiitM Mi fro. ur ir'"U Jin all frt -h 1ot.rlit ftt tlMt late de-rlfii.-. :t:ii will it -mM aotniiairiy, ht-ap. : H at '-In-, i i.j-ikf. 4f-Ir . Acor.icon, Mn-In-i-niHH'in-. sv imr Ma"liitM-s t-tv , caiful i n-patn-l aid an auu-ti, and or-Jora t.r uvw r-tjir-tmiitly liiitI. LjMjiivv u-s a calltM-r-r- viirrhasins fW-wlirfr. IT ly 1-T M-tro -a-t of iuniion't. t. O. CKIlf - ; r. M.NA"Ufc. ;kiiics &. vi:ui.i-, Watchmakers fc Jewelers. I.F.XIXGTUX, Mo. ei'HF. -iis.-ril 1 s i , H: K i;i h .M . lliul, r JV: l'.j Hutol. and liavet .u ubU'l aul t .r -ait a4 jm xs t pun -es. a sr.. an.t vari.-,l sl.ick in ilie-ir line, com- ri-li:ff an ini. it- .i-.::tii I'.iuiu in an a r-luhli-lini. nt i.f ihr kimi. ( liich i-l inir f aiilti tti C'li-tauiu ). Am..ii-t a variety aaWAat. cf ..tl.t-r anie-lcol' Use. or oruanit.nl, uisv bee found, VfAKUhS, CLOCK. JEWKLHT. sitl.VFR IT. Ittli W lit TAT-I-K. I I IXKT, Toe KKT e I I I tUV, F A V e;eiolS, SEWISli ilAi 1IINLS. at cv-iiict M.wUiue Xe.Tlrf t eiii, " ans, and BTate-rial of all kinls. in tli liDr. lwj- on it.iii-1. "r'.ft.r sulrai St. 1...IUS nirc-e. 'I'arii.-i.fsr ait'-ntinn iriven ti HtrAimwo Una Wxt.-li. e in k., Jem-liy, Ac. A U work Ul be IKKIMIH. Vim. a;r.Tts f..r tlie el.liratl Whi-er7er .t Wil r.n S,ei in M ihiiif, ami art- .r.-iiaie.l i, adiust and i.iii im allllic liiilix.veni4-nla e.n lue l i lux'k-r-t Wil- si.ii iii:ilifm- Ali kinds of St-wing Marhinea rejulrrd at atiort n.f i.-,-. e.iv.' lis a rati lH-r..r," or-K-rin, andn-e will try to give sa, i-ni,-it.nT i.,.in - ... ni.ri. -n. ir. nii ?t I.KIVI.s Itv . Altf.r D. nussrll it t ., Old Stand of KeBdenhall and Kussell, Mai te-t Mrei-t, Lexington. I?T! n.-w n aly f..r Imsine-ss, and 4M.icit Athare of tli,- iHi!!i," nim-f.iia-,-. e inl. r- f-.r N, w 01 k rtccivct and iTomjillr CU- tsl. ii li-s-t ft I.'. All Lin.ts .if Kf.PAIJtrVG W at .iTt notice em lian-1. M-wral MUlMi-iUMI Vtllle l.l. in k-.km! nmninff onl'T. I.- :,!, ..h.-ai.. .tvl; I rttsn itiTTKits a k micuftrn i! mi a-rboa H twkT. from romU-intina tf rvr trnr 4 'ir-roiit kiit-ln of wottt. tmtkn mni ln, ik-h art 4n ftfvhct rrmmrt n with ti titer, pr-ji,re1 frnn tia - I lWra-tia aivf-n by 1h crt - KM Jmfikmt, n Ih. Chtafria, im- ttM-m mnt cufully ia Um praa iea ft ttimttT ynrmt an4 l.y tli-lr u r-ii-i1 w wHt a nfnUritr i ti-ntiM-.t f ur mf ftwtm, Amt Ctf:ta-it, Cnrtiiiiwn, fd.-k nrrd Jl -rr-nm IIm4-aclt--. tVrf ihI Avo. un4 all rii" m mrbntg frraa xrpid li'e-r mv4 innix"'-'- ffmnm tnffTmB f.na itlt-r 'f th- IaNtltat-H ilr-mmm will flnii aur ay thm Mm t4 tm kitt-Tf-, wliica an rfrrtly yrnrr arnl frmm fiom all clanaa 4rna aiMl f4wnn wmm 1 1 v Hit n tm mmm prrfmnti'mn, aiwl paliiHI otT M in nnnptinic paiMia. A Mrt' ttietl U -THiTiiM- fii an-i-t ktrraU UmU fa I RK! JACKET tlira W a ituua a tbr Btttta Th-y afTtictrt- anl h1fnrnt- fJi mm. Th mr an-nnhtl fhr C4-Yt-rml oVitilrtjr Ttty ar a cwre ftic Dyttp-p-it-a. Triry ri. a rod mid iteaitlt; ppfttta. Tb-y munmt tJlCf-liTfi. Tit4-y inr.fy tier iiTsMnth a4 aH-fttr of tit mtfimmm. "I ry cr-f IliarHw--. mn4 Vli M -!. ThV urn an ttii..t l rhng t4 n-tr an4 4.-t. Th- arr tit xt -fiM.nUt iw xintptif-. Ti-y are m pr-xitiiv t4 ami Ataa. Th-y rl(r-v4 ConirfifMtiam- TH-y er Xrmm M-itii-i. T-m- ara fw-rfocf ijr par tuH pIa1l. TTm- araalaa BCD JACK FT .1TTEI.9 awafiHanll la i)uairC lixtt-r: -- liy the- crftl.mt. qnmrt r pint. fk-e th Awr priANte Guvrritniewit Ukii ia uiiitrtpktV rer -n.h erk . 1-s.M iny atl dniM an4 tltfarrml tfba emtitrT. f-r RtI JfrM-k-4. m.d iw otli-sT. Circulaia tu tl UMWautdd miplitA, EEEZETT riETEllS & CO, Proprieteirai Xm. 16 Matb r;Maf Ktrect, ST. LOUIS, UO. Van Iult SA1.K A :;- J-lejr- ULLCl i-r, . . . .. Ai-'i. a 21-!isfi .l.v. aiie tjeap. Apply a, this oilicc .pr r m ruroK far ale. 0i; -iluau-.ltuo uii't a Iiail tinl eot-lil jiC ,.l lMlUjl'.ll. f.l.lailllUK -l I'M- Efmll 1 in- cllicr situaleJ f..uitri luil. svulll ef PaSII-J Uiii:mii. and ciMitaiuius acre. l;. , Hi liu-l k' ji ftii-Uier iaruciilans iuyuira at tin, olliae ;' B. T. JOIIX-li CICAR AND TUBACCO STORE, Ka'D vrveS, ill arsmrr': r.ailttiiie rrlMtCai ail tier til Hotel. L.u.,iv!i, ilmi.iat. l..ltoE aORTMEVT .f Cife, Tofcae-oa. I"i-s, and all oiin-r g.t-J. iu Uiei line, coaitaae--1-. ..ii lialil. and for aale-at -t. Loll ia l.rieea. talv--al ..r i--il W h.,llr biivere ara nnartlf ia mi. 1 to ir f!m a. nil. a- h- avrc lia. CM aait tn- iii. l.,lh in.ei:i:it ewr- ,.-;-e IJ.s iaiiiila.-lor'. i li.i ia lull Ulaett, aueltaalK o- al.le to ii.j tlM-fteuiaad, llo luatM fcw grrl. J.-iui.-.., Ma. Si, If i.r.iM.T oL rltTOKV. Ut-l eiK leiws. NtAlt 1 UK slOSK UiUUOL. Tile ut.ti.-i'-iriie'i Iim iijir loi lu- --lSfc. -1 a ;,ti.Artii.-r.ijliil'..r iLe ,.ttr- aaa4av3aaa-ae jne-ol W.h.1 e ai itiiiif. re-.M-.-tfttfy zAinouiMsr to tl ri!i-n- ot Ial'aye-ltv au.i a.ijoittma e-ertialiea tla7 th. ir Machiui-ry'ha-i uu.l. r;;..ue tlt..roufh nclra. and ia iio re-ad3' l..r rei iny moot. 4ur eitf exiwriejice in file huaiucftanill cua'.le ua 1- war rant food work m eve-rv tnaiaace, vim arewt fti br..ui;li1 lo the Maetiine in ymd onltf I'liAuLful fr i.ast fav "r. we h.e fre ctAa attar 11 ou to l.Usim-sa lo UK-rit a cut iuatioti of 4.e aaasa'. Out or bolii oftu contautl v hand at tlie r'aclot-. J M K14.JIAKIM1, JOil W. CA-II Leiiat ti, A ;-.'. !"th, tVd aSa C'jnKr Mini aiii Lant- ! r?uvia. LjKXWfUm, )! ' rs-jrtiuiU unnouiit to th- tot of 11 I,j Mi auti atljomina: cjuati, tLJ. tt7 ar- iu rfM;it ut Uic krk M-lrcIc4 tui ntf gaaiaial avrtm-nl uf J.KAbr-MAPE CLOTHING. IlalH, emM. Tailriiiff tMii, Mm rr IimukIiI i t.-x itiiv-i-tii.. and that thw are saleW uie ilH-ra at th- l o i - r jlCl r.-s 'OatCAll 4ur t' k nf Mr:"iaJ1 1 .lriiif m4m m cua-" iil. t- land ol ilw uutaliiy. SuiLai i4iir 9u raV-f on liort iili'- alii lUt satijrtioB civ-. bmef in O-uval Mirtetiri. TZie julliC mxm iunhm tu ctU aul rxauiUic vurlfc. umyily UcKlVNIN ft JKAT, K. II USOR K C. BEL!. KlftKUJL lftoul ltsisxlo AgronlM9 LicaiagtoM !f tna. mrt t.Ti" Tti-.na on tti- r-ern-r of Mala a4 Ilasi atrccCi. u--r av. V uitmr'a titauraiic-p Utkea. U"II.I. -!r lef-rrf.inul ati-i.l t I s riaoa iu l..fv.tt aii-1 aJMiimai fvuuti. !- km xmtiiu.-M -.mi NuittiHcti Miittiiai, atM MaMa m,ni L-'t.t in IjrKin-rtca. iVili al-4ia t -) ai.1an Tsi in Wev&ra Miaafmrl. a.il n-'lfviti rtii-s alrraiy fc tair, avud itrod c'Tt-rjl t. all t.-iis-jiM -4 !! naiuu-C Iw a -I'uwt l.ia Kntate A(f-itcy. lla.r now Jt.r --ai- ..r'liltf TtmwmmmM ANara of I iiuiruri aiitt uniimrovs.inaiaU ai4 kmrg0 tnu l-.. JKl a rmmbtT ul hvuvm auU Ivla eta Ajra injrton ait'i -iIiuHh -Ml whu nr.1i BT -a-.Trff-"! it t It- rt-tak'- t' call oa and al. alio want Us tlA. Hilt liiivi Our ciurx-r niJirrt-. L. W lMl At V. T.EV. rcheix, mvVtCm iS- al -tale At-nl. IvrxtUATti, Ma. A'KWooiis; In "Mrlliasloia, U-It.l.lAM Oil:-'!-. ..uid rojaectfullr lavforar Ihe f.uliiic and iiii old Irieud. tliat tie baa r-oi-rue! at iii old entalliahiurnlL ia M eltiuftoa, tm ct-.:.nii. rip uii Ins wa. Wc baTcjVatraceriTaat an eatin It im-t io..-k of Dry Cloodi, llats mm Cap, Met ftUater. READY-MADE CLOTTIIXG trw-rTir-a. Fliiir. ft?.. whth, bavinR f'un;na---i iiiict- i ur ot"iinr in .-ri-a, w a4C pr arrI to s-12 al the vt ry low--t rat-a. U iuvjt- 4H.r oi-! cu'm-iiit and tlt mimnuit to u, rail; aixl lio-e bv a atrist atUutMm K liusliiris IV aU'J IL muii n'K'l' m -i.rr pu I.i I1C trouase. WM.COESa.AlOJf. t t- "1 iiist-in. M f ?, lctX. tl . , JACQtTM Ja CO., IeEALtUS IS fStxiplo liryGooda ALSO, HOUSE FINISHING GOODS. Huts and Cujts, BOOTS AXD SHOES, J-AIN STREET, A.ND Staple Groc!ric( LALIUJL SI UEtT. avdjoinin. raa OCai Jjcxington, AIo. a.a-JS vl MillXmniriii:acFaaBi', HAVK em band, al Mt. Hope, Mo.. Larfe aat w ill aek-cted Mock, of Dry Goods and Groceries, II A Kl) WARE, QtEEXSWAIJE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING Irng5, Faint Oils, Window Glass, Nails, etc. They a-re not nntler the teeMrr of aelliaw : iiiff artiel.-s lwl..a their mai-ae-t eahse ia eireler 49 l.uy tlie conli.M nreof itx-ir e4,nlerii f baa mr ..isr.,. iiui will S.-II evrrytliiuial abort .roflta. avaet endeavor liv fair, tieiest elea.init. to merit tlie fa tronatre of their frienei jn toe nMdlt aad anatw weatera parte.; the eu.unre. aaajSkaas Iaatfityotte Ooiitatv AGRICULTURAL AND SEED STOKE. tkiatw, Miaaawrl. H. J. ARMSTRONG, OraUta n Farming: lmplemcntsy Grass and Gartlen Seeds, Caraee faia aa4 atraawwai, A eit.se Y fe.K Moline and Pftoria l'lows, Gant' riows, Bncjej- l'lows, Brown's Corn riinter.- iolky lU'sCs, Grain atidGrassSeed Drlllty J'ciicrs, Mowers, Circular Saw Jlills arrd Farm Ijiginey I'raii Saws; Saw Gummrs, Cider Mills, 8traw Cuttwra, IValiifi Maciiincs Patent Cfanrns.- Alao a large aasorl-Beii eif Fret , A rtielea nnt name4 abnre will W eweVeWI awel Iter-' ni-h.w at raii.i-T l"riea, Fnirtt adited. letiufloa Mae , lass. f Instiranc Xofioca. Irv fnaaraarr ! ajaajyi .-. CJrTA ttOCK. 200.000. . IlIS'iTr.e. I yonrsi-Ui-t, In luMirm vour bonaa ia' I ll;e Missouri Mate I1..r-e liisurajire ami Itetew- iire e...ni.aiiy. at An-xao.tria, M., cajiilal Tiiis is the most rep..nible esomiauiT ia ( e eist, ami utauiea lire ai.M-k aoAReaa turn. aavajt.- "VSt'lKK WITH THU PHlTAIl l"""i iiii iitsi si Xttoolc! 1MIE PiturMH Iwinvn turisr. of liartit.n. .onnec1i,-iit, ean re-instiie al the liiclierst rates, eim rik now iiimn its liiM.ks, nnnilierinc orer aistr i mm, uisenarKc an .ii-itiuna, T'm at r lte.1ive.eif wlialeve r nature, iiav liaek Ut i holders (.yery ei . il.tr nf H ea.itnl"atiek, and retilw now uusiufs, miiii ...run iiti raaa i-nraina ear . e-nmpetition with Wild at. or wartotatia Cotnitanieiidoinc bUbiiiea f.r r-i.veirtailfeatlietm. tray v am JOHN A11X. Aea. c wiKoii. IiiRiirnncc Accn( Islington, Mo., Urrnr.sT.xTS n fuin. first Ctaw oost PANIISIi., teWit- -CTA IXSUKANCH COMPACT, if Hartford, f t-Afsrta, IM.aaT.Ua . UXDEKWRf TRS AGEXCf Of X, York ity 3,nn,e) a. IIARTFORD FIRE HCS. CO.y Or HarUbTw, Aet, SlM,; H. cxion mitita"l"ijfk iSSl- t-o., r? n eJewriptiofi. 4 iToperfr faeinreet la rtM aW,-e ..n,v.ai .. at fair rate. tt-l.oM.j adinsted and paid be tffc wailiraljaa wuh e--jinty and pronipf&eMi. l ives m-'uTi .1 era very lavMreWerermV Annltea- !H": "".' "-" " m tiaaW7r hv a-aul, aetalrMe-ei lo arae.- E. TTICKOR, ire. l-iv Maiwc Illsl. ranee A 'J' Jv aiii -toa, M. J