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CIITZ I,i:XIGTOI WEEKLY CAUCASIAN ATJ( T7fT 557, 170. Eire TwMn Cniwasiaa. J. M. Jl'U.W. Lwal Kilitir. K. AI.I.KN, itiin.' .V tnainT- . Lettm en (nininew shouli ba JJi' to the manr. tooi otjtVo the cross The Croats einiSthat the time paid fo has eapirea. an. unles imtM-UAte-y ceaewed. the paper will be discontinued. Tilt W AI. 'fhi I.iil'iivt'lrf :nrMltur;tl ami Mffh;imirAl A auriatton, will -"'' "" annual lair, at Lruugtn, svirinniiiir Tiii-"la-. -VfP..-r Ilth, l?n, ami i-otiliii.iiu -. I M. M. timi., ir'j BARGAINS FOR SIX WEEKS. Wils'ia. Hutchi-oa have markeit tlown ths-ir t-n-lir stiakl Sumiut r -i.U to make rtM.ni fi.r ibrti r.ill A Winter .-tik t hri muni will 1 thi-urilt r el' the l'i A tirutUitul liit fiv a small amount ef grsmlia-'k- r.m w hat atWlNnn A llut-hitin'. Mu'lf-up lawn ilre-M reatlv u wear. fnW four J,.IUr an.t-nrY-llt-. mil, tak- a lik at tin in th-v !wit anvllim in the market. Whirr ,.tt..n llu-r ti n cent a (i.ur r "tr itnlUr ier l.ett arnl iitiH'U more of toe Sc., Ae., .., .. in .li'.rt.Hi'-ir fntirH ti t friii tin- l-uirtiiiiy In the mini tlie Uapur Hour irie 'f ,'l..ir-yam- " 1)1 h wih t rive-t are invito ! fnpall imninti SHelv at Wll.sos, . Ill" l Hlso's. ..)...iite thr t-inrthiue. U(0w -et-nn-l h.iii't .run Ail h'-re. air. Will l mil Hf Avlil -lie:ii. H-.ki.sy !ee ni.tu-e f Mwr. Hltiik A e., lirwei-. Thr will pay fsh A.T I.. tai ami J H. .el;iri'l are iliiljr aii?hril agents f.ir thr t.fi i.i--, an I will receive ant receipt for siilscri.tiin. It Wr are atli-honrc-l f. announce H . S- AMI. l AK.-II I.I..ti iilrn-n U'Bi lamlnliite for t.'ountv Treasury, ..- FoH.-ftLS line hre t.l' slock in thr 1.at'a cttc imnty Ajtritllntral ;nl M-ctian:i'ftl ss.ci.-ty In quire at this oillce. J .H We arc authi-ne'l t an:iuni"r .llli II .l.f--!T.II' i int'irnirntt tn.li.l.it lor -lirrilT ! I-afayrttr euuntji, !., ut lur eoiiun .tiit?f rlrition. iiKKri.tt t iia.t. rhl- m-titiition. IUhii at olumttia, in Him -lair. i 111 .-'" lor bu."ine wim full rr "t tr.whrr-. Ac cart of Mr. Hotlf r- in another place. rtali ! ti wn Miu Trofi inform hi frit'ii4 niatu in ttr nty. a sumnirr r!a. nor ha-. t;nti!l il?ir- to aii'l iatron. that r will Tv- 'tiii-iti thr fca-.i ion. all'! tracti Lchik rots Hoi t:-Lf trito ltivair.-iar.rr for thr larar 5ilar riiotorai'li!'. ajul inclnrrs nf thr latrit stylr frwin thr uijtle.-l -riii t lifi- r lain nr colort'l. afiiai-tioti tihranra 4 ni rtt ii-tncr. Uni.trfT: Main street. , yy Jhu i Wii.ps Ji t Kei Klvi.-.Hr-on't rar loa-l of Bain Wa.-MiiH ami r tlui I..Ui of -tut La-t. I lievr old autre lat UrcemUer. nerr lia Unit i t.r to moTr, anl one arl t- I'rrak. If yoa want a num brr in W aiion, I'liy the Bun from Jo Hook f Tint oTkk untiiiirii f ort it ntf At tnr rrne-t stt'ittion ol" num-rouH t'rien l m tilTerrnt vartitl thrrwunty. I offer my-! mm an nlrirnilent caii'li'late for .lii'tr of thr omily Court, anil rrpctt"uUy fti-ir vonr -upHrf. j yi ; 4 .t !!' KM l r. t: It. Iiver owu-tli. Iiw titiM" I have trir l your .'timulatinu rram upon a Hnr MoMle-1 liorsr, jti'1 pronoum it mufi'i!!. It rrttncril two knot rau-el hy a kick, in a nerv trw ilay. leaving the ki!i soiuni anii well, an S the hair all smooth lour tn). oM -"Hoe. llUllHT. For alr ly Thra. tioewieh. aununV AlTerfiin will nor sell worrhleiM nvliein- lona-. a- nianv firr-Min havr iloiititle ii-'oere'l; out a nieiliemr that recrornmrn'U iteif. iimi. mona' Liver ljjmator il.ir on trial, otilv rniuirr- i lr krpt hrlorr tnr vublia injure nrrr. w. a. i:kii .. rroprietor M;M"on 'i.a ) Im1v lrlriaih. Arraxrioi Kykkydoot . We are till .Teriii enr itiimenr .toek of Iiry ihmI. Boot- anl hor. at rot.witli the v lew of rloinic eur. "IliKr 111 unit of rraf B: iia. Pk.a.kf r.ill turl acil h- tua- t-Tiif.er thr J'taer: -talol latriy oei'iljue.t lilir!. Iteme ay .fohu A tit I lro.ltitr taken rleharire t pttxt-. niyilrf If Hi .t I'Hlt. mj We haf e.thi week,reerivr-l a larxr lot f Irrti goivl, ant bav now the laret aul brt aiorttttrnt in the, city. Forrrry lolr e-.f-fcN, . nCMr itn-l tea, itivr u. a rail. A. A A li-i eh. orner of Main anil 1'ine trft ICMV L- .Mr. A'lam 1'iirppr, harenoTeit frt.ni Franklin ntref, near .Market IfoiMr. fo the new briek tatililuiK of If 1 nry Maeey'. on Main miw atrort, near H. hiirrh. .totitti, nherr hr hope" to r all hi oM uutomer unt an tuany new tne anmayrail. The tii:rhe-t friir paid for ail kieti ttt rauntry piriiiii'e. W ill have on aan'l at all tiiikr tb b-f of irrorertr-. ani-lriii Ba ON T'M R l KI 1 ll Aitlle ea.oll 1 now apfiroaehinif ."'brock' Atfite Antifoile it a certain rnavKNTirivit a welt aaft Kir. I'rier 7." rent. Testimonial alter tetiitionial ntti'lit be ert-l to prove iti talur. Ifunitreil hava troit it, an-l all pramotiner tt pleasant ami cert.ua. It rontain ao Oiuninr. Arenie. trveknine. r !itiy other tHi- onoii 'Iniit. It ran b hail only att hapman'stru)r aire, opposite riiv noiei. i lot TtlBO. ttawii-H Keep for sale all of IT, tatlrnan eeteltrate'l remi'iio. u- lr. t.iinian' ohott anl Tar. for cohl. eou:;h an'l inr:pient eonanmption. Ir iilman' Tonii Ititti-r. for iehilitv .eonifipalion aiol ivpepi:ii. Ir t.ilnian' ?tilliillafintf ream, a linifii' nt for malt or l-a.t. Ir iliiian' Tatele Worm lowilcr.for rpell ina worm from ahititren. Ih'. tolmaii' l.titioa lor "ore fcyre. t,oLrBia. Mo. February 2. X7i. I have tneii several rotiitb remeilir at rarionttime, anit have fliunit nuirr relief from lr. t.ilman' tohieb ami Tar, than front alt ettanrjajMnV iKnit. i , lur. Cartm. Fofwaleby ftr ohl wrfl-known lrnKi.t. Theo. oaewi.rb, wbotake plra.nrr in aiMmr hi tes timony t the fcet that the Klark tohoab, or t in-niei-Kiiita, Hoot i one f far mot enrryetir amj Important mm itire ef Xatrrta Mediea Ami the proprrtir( fine Tir arr t.a well known and p prciated t nerd any cuinmrat here. ffjo T aay old reliable firatritiat warn yon want medicine yottean rely on. The. loewtacn w 111 rrrimmrnd t alt hi9 friend Ir. Vilinan's Touic Bitter. Keaii tlte followinl Mr. K K. frier, popular banker, of olnmin, .Mo , -ay ! tins Bitter' I was twtee peetrate by etiills and fever, anl till more pemtrafett by the remrtie net arownlr. Ae. ami by the nae'ol lr t.ilntait'i tonic Bitter, was entirety reforei to. beairb. IfaTinir thi Bitter at honl, I have no more frar ef rhilln an1 fever, or oibrr malarious liear. Anilwhrn in thr proemtion of iny hn.me, I fert wenk anil 4ebilitatel a bie ol tin hirer. veto inr ail rialt again. an?ne Ciimiiii ami How ttt Invst Them The Very beat tbinir you ran do with your rrrena-k, is to Invest them in some of Watblell, Mcfan-dand A I'e's. tlisap ITy toli, wbwh I bey arr puehiBK eft at Irs than Not l ork retail prises, to makr room for their fall supply. Reail what they say below and invrt at once : me tirrenhack -foliar w itl titty- Fiyht pair wi totton lloe. Eight pwr hhI ;otton Hcw k.. Filth! vants tmi f.niea tra. Tw yarlsol Talile lnmask. Two yard teM Irish laneni. Fiaht vanls Beat laierramliric. Twelve tiorol I. men Pocket Itaadkerehieb. ?tioe vhwmI l.inrn Towel me first rata Tairlv iprlair Hoop fWirt Ami a hunirt other things of equal value, f all early ami set venr dollar'a worth. V? Main atrest. is tee plaee where fhee roo4 ran be hwi. jyaaw , wspbwll, w t i hd to. An adrartiaveraont in a 'ew Orleans paper concludes a follows "The people in the ticini'.y are peace able ami loyal, nml tbe rang;e tor cattle and bog" unsurpaiaeij in America. ' A Victim of tbe War. From tbe "Roand-About" of the Courier-Journal, wo find the following, which will in terest many a Charlestonian : The spectacle presented by the "Hero !. S!..ml--!r!.1 1,, t Ok f trii-iuiuwii ij v; i iwutat vil- dereon, lyintf sick and poor in obacar itv and ende, In tbe little French town of Tears, far from tbe country that once blazed with hi doed 1 a utrik- in commentary on the ingratitada of thin Kepablic, the iffnoring by it of its tried servant, and the rapacioane of the party in power, which will not pause in its plundering to provide suitably for one of its victims. Gen eral Anderson little thought when he played Caar by crottsing the Kubicon at Sumter that he would one day play Belisarim at Tours. The sight of this poor, decrepid old soldier, worn with service and exposure, ckinir out a shabby-genteel existence in a foreign country, because tbe pay he receives is not sufficient to keep his body and soul together al home, is enough to shame Congress into doin one decent thing before the session closes, by pro viding for him. ami to bring tear of sympathy from the eyes ot even his termer enemies in tb neid. No difference, ws guess, so long as irranl Co., Lavs a pleat j. BARGAINS FOR SIX WEEKS. Wilson . Hnfehirn bare maro! it-iwn entire stin k f Rummer gomls'ln make nwn . r inrir Tall A Wmtrr Stuck I heap good ill hr the ontrrof the day A Iieatitifnl lrc for a Miiall aiiiomit ot xrrenbar k. ran tr hail at WiUon A lliil.'bitm'i Maiir-uplawn itreerrraly lowrar, only four ilollar and enty -lire reata. take a look at them tlir oral anvl iinir in lor market. Whitr ullon h-erlrn eeiil a pair or one Oollar pcrtlorn, amlmucb more of tbr Ac . Ae , A.-.. r.iD kart. fhnrratirr atca kfrom thr beginning tofhremt of the chaptrr one srtir of "Kar ptain. " All who Wih to invent arr inritnl tocll iismr liatelT at W ll.-t A III' It lllrV. opposite the "oiirtliome. aitiit.aw Tr.M tor ?.ii.lt -"ee nofict'of Mr. Webb. t !Kvtr. lie tiffiT tine farm for alr. I'HRittiA riirwii tJenomitmrion have rtnimeiie;il work rn their new chtirt'li. on tu!i 'rej-t. Iut wlicllirr it will lie tin ibttl tli year, we .K not know. S.n.r Mr. r. .M'In:tlil. iifnr Wcllinw ton. will sell. Sept. 12, tti k. t-rop. At. Mi- Nr!i will finbra-'e :l year ilil stwr. iiiilt h . work niiilr, liosi. ( anion jr tlietn tvto full IiIoihIcI ,1-!4t white Wars). Ft km i t u. Tlie m:imif;icfory vf Mr. Winkft-r I rtm.het!. ami abottr reaily for tltr ni:ti hiri.ry. It i a jjooi.1 larjre br'u k loiiiiliiio anil we hope the i'rfric tr will realize all they expert front it. It t Hi't.t". Nothing ilime forthe alxjitii nablt; uttiJ holo on M.tin street, near the eonrthotw; nr iiothin fr the pavement t tn I'r.mkliti treet. The mayor priiii-f. they hall lie Jone. We .li:itl hope o. Loir A i titletn:iii lot hi silver watch on ttliH. lay i.it. luinit'a liere 011 the liri enton ro.i.l. or uIimis; the line of the nil railroad. If i a -food silver wateli. with gold tltititi a:t:-heil, with steel key. K. turn it to fhW otlti e. KtK llmM Mr. Kvan Yinin isaiitii-fl for Kentucky, to ftiy another lot of line for thi market. lie expeeta to buy the liest breed. II' ha for Sajr a splendi I lot ol fK'rkliire. St hi notice. 1'ine DiKAi'K tt are indebted toMr. X. lVvrrrU ftr a basket of tery tine orap,..,. oror by him. 'I'ln y are of the Coneord variotv. rated on vine-i three vear- I I. and are lull. large. ontid. We are oWwetl to Mr. I' and very In . for them. I't rate S. iotj Tuitiun in these scbool. it I announ ! by advertisement elsewhere, will be free to all. in the Wilt of Septtm ber. an elei iio.i will be held to elect Ino trustees for lliese .school, to tnke tlte plaee of A. II. MeKaddeu and K. Winsnr. Tfte Citv An ordinnncc hits een i:isid by the council In pave Franklin strtct. The other day. there were three unfortu nate in the chain gati";. at work on the streets, under tbe rare of a IoIieemail. One of them wa at work on Franklin street, on Mr. Straim ke's lof. where a late engineer had tilted tip for side walk, and a new one eomitiir, wa taking the ame dirt away to the depth of about iiine incite. It seems hard to lis the -jrade at that fioint. !:.m ixr. I've been roatnino;. I've been roaming." i the tune our neighbor of the African whistle rejftilarly now. The Itsr we heard of him, lie and Jii.l"e Walker were at Marshall. The I'. pitbiiean -ays: tir amiable confrerie ha done inne'i to help fiil up Saline eounty." I'robaliiy le wants to ;i to t'onjere that lie may have a a ch.tnee ti ffet part of the rirofit of it. in the railteal way. Tut tiiivt Bi swr.s,) .Mr. tiill K. B'lles ha sold hi e-t iblLsbment to Jeff. W. IV.I ford. w ho will continue the trade at the old taud. M kin street, nearly opposite court house. Mr. lie I ford i an exjierieneed m-r- limit, an attentive anil oblie;iri!r j'tif ieman. and will, we have no sort of doubt, ib-al out all the article usually kept in such an estab lishment fo the satisfaction ol' all wh may favor him with their patronage, .-jee his ad- riisement. .-mi.-ifiitf.s Kkapintj lt afford us Ileasor'i to announce Siinkspearear. Kead- ing in our city, on Motiday evening next, at the eourtlioti-e, by Mr. Anna Swief. who, we understand, is an artiste of worth and distinction in the line, and as it is seldom our (eople have an opportunity of enjoy injr an iiifelleeiuul treat like thi. we hope none will tail to be present. The pei '-echra-' ii for the rea. linjf m H mdav eenitiz u trie Kretit piepe of M;ii tetti. in which the "immortal bard" is thio;lit to have even exceeded his "Ttm-p-." or any of lit conception. But ol thi we are not prepared fo say we coincide. thouo;h we nto-t freely allow that Macbeth is full of beauties, and never fail to interest anil instruct. The ladies should particular)!' take an interest in Ibis reading, and give the lair reader tlte benefit of their presence. Prp.oi.tL lur political "ecclesiastic"' is gone. He is round generally, hut front-rally speakinjr, we know not where. Our young Mend Geo. W. Folk, of Co- Itnii'irav. Tem. , ami fast rear of the engineer corji of the Ixin-jTon and St. Louis rail road, u now on a visit t our citv, bavins: just returned from Ft. Kit Carou. on the I uhhi I acitie r aiiroiil, where he lias Ween for vome railrrmdino;. We haiJ a visit from Joe Aiill-i.-tn CFlv- ing lmitchiuan"') of tlte lion-ot K. E. It'll - lin-isley V Co-.. 3H north Second street, St. Iii. ir. William Fisher, of the whole-ale hoii.-; of E. I.. Martin A C-o.. Kansas Citv. paid Hi a Visa on ediwslay last. Those ijoiii' nusine. w ttli Jlr. f . will lind linn a clever jenf le man . Judoi; M. 1,-iekIand. of the Louisiana rail road, was in town Wednesday, and called on u. txM uniortunateiy we were not in. and nrtsse'I seeitto; our good old-time friend, wim ti we reirrei. Hie war new brinjrs into our aatictum. wlw-re we ktep lot of pai-ern. crowd of triend. anxious to hear the news from the eatofwer. 1 hey are alwny welcome. irvr-.Aiivs Wakk We have heard nothing of this individual Cur a long time. He has taken to part unknown, where, no doubt, he is driving hi honest avocation as industriously a pos-ihle, aided by bis as soeiate. confederates and boor) comran ion. But we have a little news from one. of hi. .ri...i - i. i.a i 1.-1 ,. tt will be remembered, came down here tot .-. - mw wviiii j us m in arrest bolivar Ware, ami had with hint a pnotooprapn tif ware's pretty face. He told all ne Knew ahoul Uollivar; rani he was a ierk in the nuarfermaster s department. stationed, with him-elf. at Ft. Hniltb. in ,-lrkan'fk. where he ( tvarei married a vouni! girl of Indian Moot, got her money and let! her, and that he knew him to be the forger of an Hiti-i1;iii nn the J'aokt bank.' te. Well, soou after Edward lett liere and went back to Paola. he wa arrested lor obtaining monev under fal-Ht pretence a a hanker al l aola. Willi ins larlner.one Anttptts TTiom t. Both ptirties have just recently had their trial, and both been fonnil guiliy. and s.-n- teni-etl lo tne penitentiary lor two venr each. but an appeal baa been taken to the supreme court, ami. ten toone, uotn will yet escape, as, like ttonver, iney are "ion. Oui'iia Ho.ua On the outside of thi I-nper, we print a letter from Capt. W.A. Wash in regard to the Orphans' Home, at Kansas City, under the care of Mrs. Lykins In that letter. Mr. Wa-h makes Home mi- at . . . . . . .. e. jrestions that if acted upon, would prove ol great, service tu toe Home, anil tlie willow and orphans In it. We know money is hard " jrei- out ma is no reason these propli; I which hold it annual meeting in the -if v ol sliouhl suffer or starve, for with an abundant I New York. th-t. l:th. IsTo, and that he h i crop. every farmer can contribute a little I accented. We .av we are plea( d that he has wlwat. corn, or pork; anil almot every one in the mercantile line ean contribute a trifle ofsonietbinfrlhateanbemaileavailableinthe Home; ami almost every little one, and every grown one, ean Etve. if lie is even searceiit money, and ba nothing el-e,atri- " """' ' iiwiirdianiy. . very little from foe tltanv Will mtiferiallir alii tt -vol- ows and orphan. It i our jutv to tiaft lliey are provulect for, and neither stintetl "i nuieaiiou. We suggest that the realty good of our people form theroselve Into committee ol the whole, and so diviile the work that our ennnty may nave credit for iu liberality, in ,c s-r.v.-.. ir-r--.r9vi mi. vvasn. Sflnee writing the hove, we have been fa- VoreU with a call from Miss C. A. ltoberu. the affent for the Home, Who Will make effort to draw oat a liberal subscription, "-- 'M.myrr, nvia t" "K"" - w B nwp sue may be entirely sttccesattil, far both she and tbe Home are worthy. THE OULF RAILROAD. am. i:u. in is t a-;--- mill' srm; to (in i it!:"t ;u! ! We pad a ittok tut tins inifl on tl.i-- road n day or two pusiiijfvcr it front tnevUy to Ix-yond the fair vroiind. to v.hii li point thegradin-r, e., I eonip:e:e.l. u i!i -.Mtico of atxrnt three mile. Wel.uttul the work nil that it should be. and were lold liu; whole line wottld be done within the time. "p. ett'ed. Col. Kei.l. the pre.-i.l.nr of the roa.l. lui la'ett absent duriiio the en: if. week . lookino after the interests .! tlio ii.;nl to Hie -mill-ward of our eoliiity line, and only returned yesterday fiotiti, ju-t before iroiii"; to i n s;;. He U va-tly ple:ied with the reecplion and prospeet . Johnson eottnty, by vote of th.- people ef ilolden. have deelined to have tl.i mail pa-s throuoh their territory, and att eiei-tii.i v. a held in t"as eoitnry . ofi the j:M. to tet Itn sense of the penpie of I 'a-s to -ih-erihinc' for road. If wa- carried, in I'i'ii-:int iiiil town ship, bv a Vote of -J." for and 11 ao.iiat, for ?Ioo.t)oii: ami in Autin tov.nliip. the vote sfoml li;: or and M ao.)i:i-t snli- ripi ion ol ."i0.()O0. On the ;l'ili of thi; month. I'.io t.'reek and l'olk town-hip, in anie county, will vote on a subscription ul ido.noO e;if h. and on tbe same day. the voters of Van lSu ren township, in Jackson comity, will vote a subscription of .?,il.oni'. in oo!d. on the ame work, while a part : J.id-ni lovvu.-hip. in Johnson county . it i believe I. will vole a subscript ion ol :s..YIt.i more. 1 iiete i in be little or no doubt ol the vie beiiio carried in Van Iliiren. in Jackson county, or Jack-on township, in Johnson conn: v , lor i:i the iir-t Jude Hicks i- ai work for it . and in the i.i! Icr. "ol. ( 'lip i cno ao-ed. aild .i?;iiit-I t'lcs two o.-iilloincii mi:i-r.iiiroailer.s have hut ;i poor .show. Jndi;it HKUa spoke at Lone Jack the otlirr diy. wlicti il -,. -nut! there were really no oipincnis. Thjstuvess ol the road i- beyond a d uibt now. as. if the remaining fown-hips in .'a- eonntv .-hoiild rcfu-e ihe :id.iia, it enti be easily nude up bv pi ivalc -uli-et -iptions. do not fon-idcr Van Hun u tovvu.-iup a doubtful, nor do we Jackson, m Job comity. They will b iili ro ihrottKh" sily we think. l'lie money i- in .-ilit t- pay I n tin- v we have ";ood. competent a i l li uiesi ni its head, the people all n!on! tin- line ;lr. Ihitsia-tieall v for it. and will vole tin- We ' ai! .-on ea- i i. , I) :il terial aid." so that there fan lie no douhi i-i its complelion not a bit. Throw up your h i's for the Jnlf r.;d! and an outlet -outh .v.u d I; l!i.' wa ol riea-ant lliil. BARGAINS FOR SIX VVii-KS- Wiison .V Hull -111-011 l-.avi mark- -l i!-i tin'; entire Stock of Minuio-l" oo.i- t i la ik rooai l a tle-ir Fall A W inter stork-i heap -..-!- 1 tlnterder of the lay A beautiful -lr- lor a ni.iii amount ol greenbacks can h bad at oil.-'-a A lluti-bi-on '.-. Maile-llp IannilirJi;.. ii.i'! lo.si.i.. nly four Uollar :nft s-ev.-nty-ti. t- ci to- ! look at llstm they beat auytiuiir itilheinark W hite l otion II .- b 11 eelll a pair or oil- per ilozcn, airl iimch mor- of tin- c , V- u!..- a t. 1. Il.ir A-l-. , El o l ie i;ar- in short, tin tr enf tie -: rl; tf 'e- I..-.: i-r Ol totheen-i ol the chapter IS ,-ain". Ail wliowih to ini'-st are liattly at WTI.stiN ,v III tbe colirtholl.e. m. it' 11 ill 't to .ail liniue-ppo.-lt. A CARD. I bavr this day -old to 4 . V, . stock of thina, IJas and ',nie a-k for bim a eoiitiniiai.ee of ; libeially te?t. lived on me, hi i irive entire atista'tion. ;tr.'li..U' ;b it he i , I'.ri i F iii.- t: i: -fri r. W. Itr.iiKoiio. Having; pin !ia-e ! :h of ii, K. BeHru, take pleasure in annouacii he will continue the l.ia.-'.i are, l.Hh eawait low Ware, Woo-bn ware. Kirch, a w u-- an. lery business, at file s:;nsel:inil.:ind v, ill be j to iM-c ail of Mr. 11'. .) ! e-ll-t-oo i s mnE a new one a tnay tavor hiai w it!i tto -i patr A full assortment of all - ! in nr. lot.- - eoD-tantty kept on t-uni1, and -ol-i a. 1-ivv larwrrt. Trv in-. at ti.at . Wil- imiiij aiH-j. i ill i.. i- in. Look To Yol a iNTllt-.l.-l -- l.o.-k opp .-i court bulise; look at Saurcler" si.-.eim,.t. 1 srrapbs: li'fc at the Kemliian-it pa-run- fh: gal-lry iu the city that m.ikt th-iii, in- it, ..!..- thr slualir-1 to the lain.- t .-..i- pI.ot-.;l Mil with very latest and b t ty ic : .i io -in.-, ii Fol NK A brea-tpin. Call In re. Sro( h We should lake it : friends would Inform us of stew k !n the county. a f it. or if illlli's Itl W'limx Mr. tir-ildy i. i lor ill white s.-Je le a litni-iiterra- fi.r.-ale to t amount of hi- spleu' ne.tn wheat the finest - for seed. See hi noliee Ii.ti.1. ani Il.ti The AUi .base 1) iitll ate re'iuested to meer, thi day. a? oc!o.-k p. it. The Athlete ei to l ile ity atid Kati-a City on Thursday m-xt. to p'ny Ike return game with the Alerts of I.ibi tlv. i'he fare for round trip to Kansas Ci; v. will be ?2 Mi:. J. It. Bcootvs Who i- in l;iines connected with the endowment of a- Profi.-- sorship for Missouri, in Wa.-hiiil on ;olIej;e. tiun. K. E. Lee. I'restil.-nt. i-all d on us Th'tirsday. We trtit ottr citizens will lend their aid and Influence, a Mr. i.roj.;- d, igtis seeinif them. ar. Journal. hi it t:; Iti Boone eottnt v.voiii)'' Tltornt- A. Smith shot a yoimjt man named Van li Ver, for the fun of it, and lie villi die. In same county, Kobt. Samuel .-hot Joliti Kin- kail. The killiniTof Toimo; Mr. Baker in Carrol! eonntv is desijtibetl by Ihe -lounial ii ;t tern- ble alTiiir indeed; but not worse than tin- lir-i above in Boone county. ' ? , At Miami thev have a base ball club railed the Clodhoppers. Good name. Soli Mr. C. Mcliduald, nar Wi-titny;- ton, has sold hi fine farm, and i- leaving lot other parts, not because, a- lie av , ho ::-tiei-IS t lind a liner, or better, or healthier country, but .-imply to get til of taxation, so onerous in- iflunot p ay it. So, it will be been that the radical party here, (aided bv lif Lexin"tou and St. Louis railroad eomuanvi. are actually drivin'r valuable citizens aivav from us. The land aenls teii u there i little or no inquiry for lauds, and aelu illy uu ales, ir onr raumaa eotiw nave Decn tin- ished for the money aoii-i.,1 tition, and in the time stipulated, this would nut have tx en Ihe ca-e. but we have lost a whole year of (hat work, which stopped improvement in town. and purchase in the county, the amount ol which mast be added to the ?li;y,2ll 7-S. Ckoi-s, Makhf i , Jtc. The late rains here made tlte corn in this section, if indeed it were not made before. The crop will butiie 1 1,,-.. I it-nresT. ever raised, we guess, on so much K'oimtl, in the county, and its prnje vrtll J scarcely fjo above ."f 1 oO. at widen we honld I lie able to fatten and kill a large number ol I hojr. Hogs may open and close n iuir.li a I s. so sav Mrk men. W bop th -y v.ill go I below this njpirv,' tliab tfi tock, for teveral I year short, nnty JT've us nu tihmidane. I tie j war has had htlle or no perceptible i lli-.-r on I flour and wheat, other than to .ti;V,-n prices toy some ektent. and evervwlit-ro Wbnit is selling at from SI to?? I .V,l, while Hour ranges at about 57 rn-x barrel. In our market it take .1 good article of win at to got touch ahove a dollar, aim Hour at ?.! the loo lb sack. People tell u the hogs are scarce, and we , suppose, they are; but il so. farmers prepare them for market very clo-ely reset-, ving the smaller for their own u-e." o that the stock of meat may lie brought up. B -el cattle are in only fair supply, selling for from t to He. as in quality. CoMri.iMEvr.iKV We are plea-ed lo hear that our friend and fellow cilien, Hi-v. Thoinson L. Smith, has In-en selected one of three person to ileliv-r a sermon or ad- j dress before Ihe annual meeting of the I American Clmreti .vi issionnrv Sm iely of the I Protestant Kpiscnpa! Chun-h ol Ann i iea, been selectiil and aeeepted. Ix eause it is a recognition or true merit, ami noble - II- sacrificing devotion to the cause ot Christ, the cause of truth, a opposed to sectarian liitrornr. in the field of iniiouiirv labor. I The invitioti state I hit it want. a live. telling speech li'om tne fst. in tins view, 1 . ,l.l- llu eaiiimiltts ii .irriirr,iin.iit. h . most fort nmtte in seeiiring'the ser- in I vices of Bev. Thompson L. Smith, for we know of no man in the communion or the Protestant Kpiscopal chnrtrh lietter qualitied in every respect to meet thi demand, than our much esteemed friend. New York will at least for once have the solemn and au- I thoritative oemami wmcn tne gosjH-i lay I upon the wealth of her communion to send I the mrm-l of salvation to ' ' the regions be- an I ? r.,nv oofoblorl M ir tli. Aa.irit .ml in I btessinir of the Lord our God direct and abide i upon our Kevereiwi ineua in fin- mission oi I ov and service to the cans tif Christ, I W.F C. STOCK. FIELD AND FARM. J,- J i-ttt iii-t, I o!, Abe Hllforil'i. coit 'Kn .t.'iLi, on tin- --Iii,o?l race at i-aralOK'i. -'y-t'l.lana, Ky , New- i oi ht I.t Sies. There was not much stock en tlie iit.-n :.-1 en Mumlaj . and a siuallcr miinber of people I ban ii-inil. I'nibably the ruin kejit both a i. i utile -oh! at from 5 to S cent; 2 year olil mull-- Sjlui to ll.". ol I., n 4 tn nit report eows and calves at i-30, veal i uiilles In- jO; ycai-itng callleai; ury ittmit lr-iiii 6i''i to lueo pounds, value. 3o- Jj; bor-es .' JO to n Col. Ciildvrell rej.ortr. good caltle at (! to 6h cent.-: horses -!txi to ICO; steers is to it-J: best quai itv -tt ei i, ct-ii!.-: in ale- rat tier i-U-prt-s.se-1 : icooit manv ouVieil, but lew sobi. Ueoretown tinie- lu liotirton eonntv cattle are rat her ilull at 7 to 7'.. cent Hop brisk at 8S cents. Horses and mutes suit tin II . Mr. Wviitt Sumtiiliie, of Lincoln county, hai soli! hi- beiii tlilil thiee veur old IH-Ullial'k loaie, to I olonel i . II le" hc-ter, lor three hundrett anil titty ilollars, alter takiiig several premiums on tier lu l.evmgtoii ontoiiiitv touri oay or. ( ai.lwell, ion lioHeer.sotil twenty-live prim J. W i- mules a! si 'it t -r iieitit: .-,itvi-n mule. at CJii three at .-; one ::t -'ii. srorr i oi mi i oi trr iAV .The -tuck truiie wits i,i . liitiite.l at this court The contiliueit ram liiiui.- iiioi iiitiu' prcvrnteU a pi-nil Ural ol stock itla cousin tliat hhs mtemleit for this court, li mit tM-i-M aroM mule ol l- stamliinl were bill to SI z and ! -Aillnlrav. n. Those of 1 bands bid as tii'ii a- lli.V ate I vM'Ictrnuii. One lot s I yealTmirs Iml to .111 unit Wlthilruwu. 'I be trade ill Millies tttl evu'.. ntlv Hat. A lew cattle otlereil ami aobt as follows." on.- i-it fair Iwu-iiiir ol-U sold at Bit on tunc, i me lot scrub yearling t - ""' eo' "' all. iTO-i'l slock, at ."!!, 2.1. line yoke woti. cattle, r.eujti. at l'."i llor.-e sold ninilcrately, lint were on tin- ilt-rtiue. Ivy. tiacttc. Who i. iv I'.k.a r it. f b-nrii that i apt, -I. A riti-.o! tin-- coutitv -old, tins weeK, to a vir. i, ij- or Itl.iioi one i.uir or tatted steer- lor I.Hl. lie I'l-rri Us.. -..1,1 i,. Hi.- uni t'. . a superior lot ol tat -ti -liu. ii lorlv al Sllo'i.er be-ill Hllnlsyile Mo llel.lld. .til! l'.i iihvi lonl has tioiliit Kinis MeLrau's ilne ;)- iiiiino saddle mare ol ICandolpli county , lor tlie round sum of "" -"d"' -1"' brst an imal .a the horse kind ever produced in that coiin rc. she will be exhibited lit the various r'uir iil this part ol the Mate, and also at tt. Louis, K. L. Martin & Co., lot 1 hi aware street, Kansas City, Mo., deal csclu-ivel.v" in pure Iveiilueky vvht-Uies, puts brandie, naiivi: and fofciii wines, and liije.ni Lretieiitllv. I'efsons w isliiitir any thi nit in lliis line iviii lind it to their interest fo pur eiia ;e from this firm. apriyl 'M: Id-. I", atl lliureiiay, to a ady splendid lot pen. ..I' tin In -t li l oiiii ieit tor Kentucky on 1-1 a few more sow to his ,.r Berkshire, lb- will vi-it i-.-eiiei- and litiv w ittumt r .tf ird lr uill al.-o brlliS back a lew I litooii-h-an.i -li-n-t hone, d cattle. i: Tlie -up-rlority of Weed Sewui? -up- rlority '.-in.,' priori o purchase '.la aim i: i'i i--i'ii- iut own iiilere- rll i.ie. i by actual te.-t- . will coll-lllt their t by trytllK this hiIily perfected Ma tt vi. tiKl.r. A-cnt tor l.atayrtti o. lit in Lexington and Wa'.elly. I n I r. i ltt-.n-. I nose wi-liiiie to be evauuned lor. ciinii ales of nualitl' atiDii- will Had me at my oOii-e iii tie- iuir( iimi e until epl.;1th, and attei til. :t dale, etiiacli Satiil'lay of tin- month, until fin-ill-r ic ti. i-. mice hour : .i. m. tote. m. ;ut-:-7i.: -I- 1. ' oniii-.i-ruN, County Supt. it cinniot liurt y-.ii. It is purely veitetal-Ie. Try -in: i ii. hi . 1. 1 vi i-'lii -ui a tor, if yiui wish to be welt . It ads like a hoi in w ithout ifrhililiilitig the sys f lii.und vv 1 1 tit ni t anvof the evil eikcta ut mercury. iUion' laie. lie .niatur is the sale icriiidv . Ale-vailder. r or sale by (j L -1MI.I ( K M" ii-: J"., 1-70 i i -ill notic-- ill yi r.ii.-- of ttit-- l.oi he 1 oiiled.-rate la.-.-. Ih.-ci-r. eiilelitbt r 11 N t . if- 1 line, i t. Lcspcctlul Nt 'iEvr Pleasant Hill, Slo., Au-i-l.t.s. We would be glad to hale ur paper the laying of tin- corntr ie Jack Monument, in niilnorv of lie id. who t. il 111 battle tit that ip.oiiy w ill take place on the 1.1'h ut -Inim . Moore, editor Kausus i Ik iii ator of the day Ic, l.ol HlltAM lil.KriS.OK, II T. HKV.NoLIis. i,!.n. V.it i.il.iN" tin- incorruptible and fearless i P. e-ati' m tie- riL'ht, ba rendered him-el!" nlmi.y-i-.it-to the puny .shaft. of thi despicable nialior ol ,i. :i, Viat.rii e, slulby ' "o. , a company formeil ti.i lie o-ten-ible purpo.-eof biuliiinic the Lr Mutton ni'! st ditiia i-alirmi.t, but iv ilu-e real otiKet .-eellls i i i.i- to . .--.-kit the assets of lb- road . .ener.-il . w e lia - a!-.- .t f-te- iut d you -nice our Iir-t ue-iuamt.-tlii-.-, but since Alllo-' ettiisloll ill lasl week's talt- iiaii. v. ali-obrtely l-ivevon. stand to yiiu r coi r.r,a- we ku iw lull w ill, and w lien the liiauof is hii ii we speaiv, lie buried to-neath tie-1 nleutpt ol ah I..IH -t liu n. the name of it, C. V ait-jban w ill -oi! - - ii in- b-- 1 -riirtii or on tin- si-roil of time. T heir en uu- ii your hitttw-t pi ise. edal ia Time . NOTE FKOM MR. GREEN. -i. I. oi is, Aiti-ii-t z.1, 1-70. M- -r . 1 I.: lor.- lu an ditoi nil in your i-silt- of tla-.-iitli, in re.-ard to the Lailr-iad Meetings, and :n tie.-i t. ! ol my ii-utari.-., you -say, in sun-tama-, ft!.- pap. r is not Iit-lire nis) that "Mr. t.reen insi.- :-sl ihat the roadoulit to i-ot 51,ooo kt mi I tii-i-t'-.l upon no ui h thiritf, and ys I appre- r,er d did in intend !) iuireprei-nt me, l ask iiti-repre !itl-il tin -ttiiii of the remark as u ... . -tt -I -I - I-i,i n -t ice to uu- and tbe r-iilr. -ud -oiu. ,.:l: -. , bar i : i-aP-ulari-d to di-ceive and inisiead tin ;,!-. 1 read Iron! anolliiiai st atelilelit , showini; lie no iti . -1- .i luiuts ol railroad in the diB.-ri-tit -ir.t-ii nli'i liie aver. ice cost jer mile, in which tin i'.-' r.ti-e i-.hi r.i i-r,ad in Missouri i put dow n at s",; .-.-.l.i p. r mill . I stated thai included an eituippeil roa 1, a-nt fiat the avera--r cast of rolling stuck wa. a! id sd t,uni per nun-, and I then -tatcd and iruie ini- t-.-.-ii',-- iiii-i estimate on w hich I based the state in it, thut tile c.t of the LeMiiirtou and St. Louis in-: 1 nil iv l-.r the i-iir to run over it, would lie Ji-iiit siji.u hi per mi!-. It' you are not hostile tr, cloud, (and you say you are not, ) vvliv did you n-couv inv -Tateineitt, and let it show for itset! I: it I did suy - l u id, there ai- several typojn-uphieal errors tin- loi-t-p-r, l ur thev are apparent and iniv .uu- w lio it-.ii---.s can see what w as intended, l-'o: iit-tani-". ill t.'otilia uti arrai israte cost of cornele. io-i, it should read S-V-t.iiotl, instead of $4s4,om1. I h:- i-.in . tti-in is ilue tu lln- Hiul also to the pei pie, a t!ie reaialk is calculalei to mi-lead and d ''-e. e. '!y only desire i- to vr;i-t correct llllonua- tiu.l Ini-lore the people. Itespectfully A CiKKKX. - f c'liii-se in tlo nut w ish to liiisn-iire-ent Mr. Li. Hi- .t:!d iiave iven the iplallii'i inr llords, but. iik iiiiii, I' ll some things to lie iufori'etj by the in r. i:r Ui'l-t ut ri ail. r . As to w hy yve did not publish the im-cimu; article ive iiliswcr: I. We were not a-ksd to do so t'roeec'lin'' not furnished. :i La. k ol space. We publish this week. We are thr ::-.! u. 1- of tae road ;but not the friends to the way it. n.rd- l.ftvp been souandered anil the road delayed. CHILDREN'S riC-NIC. I a. ; lie a '(.liiliiren'.s pio-nir,, on Tue.-day ae.vt, in Mr. tor tin- I i a. it-. All wl Sew'svan), ) rout 1 to 3 o'clock p.m. f!r of the Orphan's Home, at Kansas Will be i vp. i.ted in come, old and vouiik otit bun- souienuu- toward the relief of the caielren of our Coniederate dead, now m-nly e MARRIAGES. .... . mi - -Iii I'll a ant Hill, Ji.tii in-t , bv f lder M l.oi .! H-i'.v , Mr. 1.1. 1. lol l X. Ii.vvis to Mi .f.iLlfc ilAH liJNS, all of Ca.-s county, Mo. In Lincoln countv. Mo., 17th. bv I;. -v. A 'In. !. t. Prof. U. Jt. l-.Ml-bh to Mis I.t.'CY A r-lil.l.'l ON" In (llae countv, Ith, at the residence of Mr Kli-hn IliirliVc, bv Kev. T. Muntiromerv. Mi- ti.l-il-UiI.st Miss LOUISA UoWMNiJ, daughter m i;i lute .ori iuiutiam. 1 n ( iioiir-r count v. Mo . on the 1th. bv Kldi I'., o rati. Mr. SOI.O.MOS AtKlsSON to Mis. UK I I IK WOOD. In (.allatin. Stindiv. Ilth. bv Rider Stark, at tin- Christian rhiii cn, Mr. 11. (.'. I'KN MN(. I ON , to Ml -a at Alt I lt. tll.llf.l-., both late ol Kentlli-KV In r.ate i-miatv, Au--n-t II. bv Itev. .T. Col Lit! roil. Mr. .lA.Mhst . all fcl.'l ON I to Mrs. SL'S AN" o. .ion r;s. DEATHS. In tbiseity, 'r.th Auj-iot, ii. ., son of II J and M . .1. t tt, a d 1 vearandit month In this i u unity, ng. 2i.,CJIAS c. THOMAS agi-l .. years. llied, at her resiib-nee, in thi eonntv, Slllidnv A u-a.-t .th, ol ttux, .MA fit (,. lilt.W KS, aired 7ll , lit allafin, alter a severe illnes., Mrs. AN' ' a-e l thirty years. li Levinom, Ky , 17th, Mrs n VRItlKT i I 11 1'.AI K, iij-. d c.J i ear. Near i-llin-tun, this coutitv, at the il-suleni e of her no-i, (l . M . I nonius, ) ml the 20th inn . Mr. H VNN All 1 IMiM s, at Hi- advanced ae ol sl y-ai7i, t months mid b; days. - t :iUo- Mound, on the Pth, in-t., of flux Mr a.VRi W. llAMKItoN, the motber of Losau Iiiiinel-oii anil Ills brolbi-i' ot St. Loin. Areit At statin I-land, N. ., on tlie -uth in-t ii. v.. l.i , yoiitii-esi sun oi .nose alio l.rheci-u Lie tilii-li, tat" ot tin- city, aijeil about one year. "Ib- is iroiter only roinir Out of pain and iuio bliss I nit of sad ili-.d ..infill w. akn ess. Into perlet-t hotme " In bate county, Mo., on lntli inf , of brain -ion -VMr., son ol ot ,lesr and ("arrie Nave :l'-d uie vein- and eighteen days. 'I hull art clay now; all human love, All human care or mother's pain. And all our prayers lo heaven above, Were all in vm were all in vain. 1 hull art lltiw where allels turn- the lyre, l o sitis: lu'iiit sprit lo rcpoe; Ami where the seraph's livinir lire. With undiminished ardor flows. IX .VIl.MOKIAVf . Al acille I meeting ot the Athlete" I'.rlie Hall i Int. of l.exitii,-tiin,.Mi,., liel.lonth.-itit.il' Aiii;ti.it, ISTo. the p. ilull inj resolutlou-s Were nil a tut inoils I V ai.)ii..l: V, HI.I1H V, tn the providenee of (io.l, who doeth 11 thiiiX well, it halli seemed proper torltiiu to remove Iruiu uir uiil.-f, ..ur fteeeased brother and menu, i,-i .rami roller, iherelore, be it l..'s..lM-l, itlKI. ne hear willlIlK testlliionv to the many noble traits ot character Inch he pos-sts-ei! Lver conscioti ut the rectitude of bl ow n principle and purposes, he alwavs, withoir ostentntlon, commaiiileil our lltteelii.n and esteem and III hi loss, we imlei-d lilourn a valued friend uml lsd that one has ben railed awav from eartl wh; (tan; the greatest fvitlenee of bring in futuc maiih.Mul a l.viiiht ornament to society and si honor to Ins family. Kesolved, i hat we tender to his bereaved faniiv our smypnthy in their affliction, earnestly n isliinr that they may realize "that whom the Lord loved He ehasteiirth," and that He has but taken ths treasure to Him. that w here their treasure, ia thr beaiu may sign be. liesolveif, 'that we, as a Club, .srfar the usisl badire of inournins for tfcirty rtay( as token f r-.ert tor Ihe deceased. 4 Resolved, "Hist a ropy of these resolutions be pvo llie.l in our r.ity papi-rs, ami that i eou-r be a In sent by Ihe Secretary to the family of the iteceas&l. t-rii. B. Coopek, ecj- Athletes.' NEIGHBORHOODICAL. Clinton eounty returns to the auditor the first assessment for 1S70, bcitiX S2.NMJ,17J, which in execs ot lsuu, j;5ti.i.2r., and $4'l, les.s than the etitializtd valuation of last year. raison Gasey, (colored). threatenB to brin sOit ajsfaiiist certain persons who charge mm iii sv.i.inK ins vote to ine rauirat can didate. . at the radical primary election. iJat rijrht Parson, shake m dovva agin. -Mial-laiin Democrat. The .biines Boys. The St. Joseph Gazette of tlie ollt iust., says; l ti,e last lew weeks we have published one or two articles in ref erence to Jesse W. James, of Clay county, who was charged with being implicated in theOalltitin bank robbery in December la-t. These articles (copied from exchanges) were intended to show his innocence of partici pation in that terrible affair. We were disposed to think that voimjr Jaites uiijrht really be an innocent and in jured man, but, a eiretimstance, we learned 'ye.sXcid.iy certainly does not place him in anv vers" favorable position in the opinion of law abiding citizens. On Sunday eveniug last, the two James boys ro,i.. Kearney, on tneCatneion and Kansas (Jitv railroad, armed to Ihe teeth, and bid defiance to the citizens of tlte ldaee. They also sent a note to Sheriti Totiiliusou, ol Clay county, stutino-that thev had returned to their homes and intended to stay there, and if he wanted anithino; ot them he would have to conic and see them; Ihat they were each armed with two revol vers and a repeating rifle, and were ready to o-ive him i warm reception . This is not' the i inSU ige i t men who desire to .-ccure the protection ol the law, and would indicate that 'he -James boys t!t-ire. to plaee them selves ciniivly beyond the pale of civilized society. e understand that they have dis posed ol heir properly, vvith the evident in tention leaving the county. It is to be hoped hoiv ;ver, thut they will be captured, and just ptni-litnent meted out totluui. Whenever aiy mini undertakes to bid deti nue to Ihe law, his efforts should meet with a prompt an! aliectual rebuke. I he (i tzelfe surely must be ini-inforined as to thclanpiiurc of these boys as above sta ted. It is not tlie lanoii top u-ed by them in their lale lei els. The Cole eiiinly fair offers a piciniutu o! Slim to Ihe b.-t bia.-s band, t ioi thcr wiih the privilege of plaving during the lair, which is worth I'H. J in- iliitils'iile Herald complains Unit they have too mam dog.- there. Same lu re, and hall of them tot taxed . There, ha- li en left at out ulliee a specimen Chili wheit, raised by Mr. liriggs, if lo county California. It is the liiic.sl Iii.einieu ot vheat we ever saw. One ot our larmers intenls trvingtheexperunetit of nru- tueiiig it m tlis climate. I Paris Mercury. A nephew ol the latu Jonn J . Hoe, named Hvatd ISaker, tueiitv years old, was shot lead a lev- d i' -i ago at Canollton, Missouri, by a man named ieorge I.iune, who is un der arre-t. The latter shot, supposing his ou had .Ven attacked by Baker, which was not the ae. V boll robber who was going through the ouutryrolihing every man he met in Hay unlv.Mo., was shot dead tiy Caid. S. P. Hvde. He was a stranger. COUNTY FAIRS. Mevier, Audrain eo., Sept. 27, .Idays. ( oluuitia. r.ivjnc '-., Auir. au, ,1 d.ivs. Jelli-rs.il I itv, Cole Co., Sept. ,'iu, a days. f'ulton aiiaway co. , Au. 2M, .1 day. l.oouvMe, t uiipcrc.o. , sept. 2u, .1 dav. I.evinon, Lutayetteco. , Oct ll,5days. lliiiiinal, .M.triimeo., Sept, 2, day, ytonti-'-uii-ry ( ity, Montoiuei-y co., Oct. lnii d. New f oreiM'e, Montgomery Co . Si-jit. 27, r. days, lioani.e, Uaiiiiolpli co. , Anir. I'll, .1 day... Paris, .Monroe co. , Sept. l.i, ."ulavs. Hunt.-lib-, Kandiiti.ll co., Aug. HI. 4. lay. Muriron. ll'ioni-ea.. Sept. r, a days. Warrtiton, Warten eo., Oct. 1, 4 days, st. !..!, Oct :;, ; day. Hi-l-iiuin, t.ascunaile iii. , Sept. 1:1 and 14. Ki-ytev die, 1 ieiriion eo. . Oct. 1 ! . -1 day . I'iittt-iiirir, I tintoii eo., sept. I.;, 4 day, salue I-air al Miami, l.ltb , piemiier. 1ARGAINS FOR SIX WEEKS, Wilsn A Hutchi-on ban- iniokcd down their ntii-e (-i is oi siimiiier good to make room tor their F 11 A Winter stock ( heap goods will be the ill tin- day A beautiful i.ress lor a siuali aiuiiuii.' i greenltiicks ean !- had at w ilson liisol's. Ma-U-lip lawn ih'i s-e. reaily to wear, oniv tour toiliir.i and seventv-iiie cm:, take a tr.ok at tli- ii thev beat anvttiin in the market. . lute i .ttoii liosf- ten cent a pair or one dollar per lEo.en and mtlch mure ot tne Ac. , Ac., Ac, in slurt the'tr-i!tii'i-st.iek from the Iti-trimiing I the d l' flu- chapter is one seri'-s oi "Uitr- am. ' ' .VII who i h to ini -t tire 111 invited In 1 ( HI so"' all i lit if 1 4 . opposite Initily at VVI'.-CiN iurtlioi.-e ru-'K. the wealth 51 Id 1 100.01 tli Aecordicj tu (iiaiistone iticreiiHC-s o!" Htigliitn. every jeur. For Su!e. HUH K Ilors; )m Mam street. The tropes tv i in horourh ret pair. Title A undisputed. Will is s.ld low. Inquire ot U . lt HiUn r,,ot -at t.-sueasian oiuce. F lIFOIt M 1,F. Srn'ATFI24 miK southwest ot (,reen ton. ami eonsistur of :; acres, 4uu- ler tence, orchard ot.yso bearing Aptde, 'each and iVar trcef-. .rr(lod dwollintr, ofH 'orus, with all neeesrv ont-httiliintgs. Ktr fur thei -particular-- apply to this othee, or to II. ill jrv -. ihe itrtfrinisea. aujfii ti 1 .rf-iKAUn FO k SIT A i tour niil-; touth ol WelliiiK to, coKnninu' h' acres, all lui-h-r jroodi'tiee, improvement-- tolerable., Alo t'Mters timber r.ear - obh's Mili.and ten ui:re4,ei!i;; a part -f the northwet quarter ni tin fiorthve-t ijuarlt r ot sertion townsliiii fu, rangi 'erms to -iut pun-haw. akrii- ;hn A. Mt.ll.ltli. SOt A W.tTEIC JltIIilTOKl I'il S At. K. W ishing to change luv hn-lness, 1 1 iiw otter I'm- sale th- w hude or one-hall interest in Hi-sods Water Manufactory, on Broadway, to- tlic w ith all the iiece.-sarv stock, .such as mule wati. lot earrvnur It m slice.-s.siiitiy. sluuil the stuck not lie delved, the lactorv will lie I I -eparutelv. r or imrticiilur, inuiure at Ihe at fai-i f mnrtUKiv llKMtt lujrzu hv II AG AN. t lr. I tllMS FOR SALE. f) NO containing -it." ae.n-s, hU2 acres in a 5&m. .tan- of cultivation: toleralily koikI srsj m liiiiltiiur. tiue well and orchard of Cad i--k .n -T-. friuti-i-es: lit-within halfainile of the rail road near llnrdin, Kav coutitv. Anoiher ot .-u icre, partly iinpi-ovctl; ami a third within two .null half liiiles of Kielimond, rontainis I-JS acres finel- inn, roved, iruod residence, excellent water. iliiruliUif's unit ol.-nal'l. lerills ro sun pucnasei ply pi T II , r. WI.1SS, u..-si ("ityllottl, Lexington. Snail t in in for Male Xesir Town, MW oft Ki; Kolt SA1.K the small -t in known us His V AM AMP place. ahott one mile south of Lexington, on the Id Iiul.'lientk-iii-e road, and oolltalnuisr alut 7u acres. '1 here i a iplendid ynuit(ircjiard. lusiciiniiiien.-in-- to liear. and of the choicest trait a god house, w ith eiitt rouins and tu n hallsiitood l&ims and well, and snrniK n ar iui-house; out hull--s. a a. .ml ntnlde c. Ahout 40 acres in cnltl vatiiji, -i aeres of jinod timlier, ami all conven ience to muKe it a No. I residence, fossesstna givcrat nnv tune. Apply on the premises to sedstf .Mrs. ;V M( HiiLS. ni: I-itn ion mi.k. CIILVIKi) three miles smitlieaut ol Hover O tluverv- beat-t of the best agricultural nortion of M luoiiri. '1 liere are uiion Ihe farm a two utory hiitise nearly new: :!i!0 niple trees of choice vat ie I u s ; ,ii pear trees, dwarf and standard; u well of tirst rae water, an it pleuty of never t'ailiiif- stock ..ait-t , together wirn an iiirinssiii y otii-iiuiiuin: and et.tveniences. J he farm contains 14(1 acres of choice ami, so in cultivation, and will be sold low a 1 visli to leave the State. 'Schools, churches. Sir., coivenieut. Il'desired, the stock, crop, &c, will lie .old w ith Ihe land, and possession Riven at any tine. iellin.t' .INO. YV. VACCHAN. tOK SALE". C-ilHit-TIAN Church, Matin street, I,x j mirloii, is now ottered forsale at a bar tttiiii. It is a suli.-itaiitial brick building, een rally located, and upon oneof the be.t business mis m the city. Title Jierlect 1 hose ir.-huigto purclia,. will ilo well to aiiplv soon. T.riiis to suit purchaser, and if not sold al" private sate prior to -uttnriluv, September .-.d, Isltl, it w ill oi that day be soltl at' auciion to the ItiliesfliiJder atllieeoioj-t house, loot- in the city of Lexington, fir one-tlnr,l cash, balamre in six and nine month, tor term of sale apply at the olliee of Itatlibllll i;rrive.s, or to the Ulnter-iir;ned members of conmiit t. HIOS. SIIKLHV, (J. 1.. IMHtTHITT. II. .. AltMSTKlNi, jelllt ILAKNKM A KATHUt X. 'OR SALE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. COP NEK I'INE AXI FRANKLIN 'TRF.KTS. nKAl.EI proitosalR for the purchase of nil or u jik' -.-wKn wmcn m? rresoyie nan . hurch ot i.exiijirton ia lorattnl, will he re- e-iveti ny nieuntierHijgned. s:id proitertv is arnon ttie iiioM valuable in theeitv.beinjisituatetl uMn tfae jtiibhc wjiinre, in the verv centre of trade. Ihe lot if hut x ino, ami the church btiildinp is so itim te.i that the wall- ea to advaUik' in the erertion ot biisuierts houses. Iliddera will receive lull parricuiars ny applyii,Kto S. ii. tVKMn t'KIII, A. UAR1-KY, K. ALI EN, K B. IKKL.AND, or X. KVLAM), jan2'3 Committee. TWO FIXE r 411 nrton VAIX HAVING CorKhph.il permanently to leave the State, We now ofW lor in tinitnints to suit. HhellM- farm- owned bv ns in Lafavette countv. Miiuuieti - "oies rs.mtiieast ol ...eMfigion, near the Georgetown road, and within 2"t miles of the llii-ffii-rtville deiwt on the Lexington and St - Louis l.ailroad. The two farms lteatlj-)ininganl contain i: and '210 ere, or 3fH 4.VKW acres in all, tUmil- tt'A) acres iimlo. r..n ..I ..is:.d.nn ance timber land, with splendid coaf and etone privileges. The house is a verv convenient one. contains 9 larjre room, ami is pleasantly situ ated. Th-WC are min th i.lu l 4-rv ntit houses. larn, apple, eti4 h and jar orchard, with spring braueh lor stock water, and altogether are very desirable and valuable farms. They Mill he sold separately or tos-elher, to suit, and upon satis factory Urin-s. Scituols, churclHW, conven-Kn-t. For lull particular call niton W. C. -Hattie, near the jiremmes. . WM. 15EATTIE, jelSin3 K. C BEATT1E. f irtLME Sicily Lemons, alwavs an hand, at X YOUNG'S. MISSoLKl gating ft'owden, other in use. at Superior l any Mistt.lanoons. 1)KKSM:VKU (.ant.ui i-inger, lor side, at tol Ni; VNANN'AS, a delicious tr .jiiea! fruit . i,t. voixti "Lla voi;i Kxtracts. (diiger, Vanilla, Lemon. ISananna. Otani'e. Neeiai- .u..w-" J. strvwben-v fine Apple Vanilla iean, Ac, at YOfNli'S." SOOA Wafer. Having an abundant supply and a ehuie.e supjiiy of syrups, iou ,-;;n of w.e lill.l a drink thai will coo the beKd wiiliour weakening tne knrtw, at iU NG's Jt;ST 1?K- "KIVKI ami tor sal 1.-0 hnrr.l? ilwit cuunty Whir Lirnt. Hus liin in suH-rnir to any th r, iriaUiiiLr a har-i -.month linish, trt-c lYfirn vriitcs;tecks. V will sc-ll it v.rr.V Trv it iyi mi j I. liKU.tV fiAi.K. 'S tic; s.4xo. I'm- nervous and sick QL'Itlv ami ritirt- curt 21 litaaarht. ncmai in and neuraljiie rheuma- ine il it trial sold it will rii-m, i;"r-t ffravci. jircve its 1 i-f I'in.- sti I'.. All th ui;pit. keep it. (ieiu-rn! depot New lorK. UiU"Suit;. A M tlMKIt 1U0!M. " 8VKF:T Mi;iN(jtS. 'l'lie arMmui.t:ttivim f& at t'-crsc Spriuffs hnve !frn jrt'y n- Iarfrt'l, ami no ia.u. will la iarc-l lor the omiil'Mrt of UinM' who niay visit Iht-m for I'lf-asur' or health. For t'uVth.-r ftarticular allic--s W. 1. WALTON, lrtrt-ti.i -, jtrlMitil l.rowiis-vtUc, Sahnt ft. , M.i. riHK I NnKHSK.NKI wish to huy from : to (. X tlfoiisuiiri lm-.h. !. ff llarlt-Y to hv (i-'Hvcn-il at the NKW lir.'Wt-rv m :u the rock !jriyr-U'. I.cvnigtoii, Mo, , tin- liii;iiL't "market tirnv uai't in C . hlf ajifjjm itAUI,K KI.INK A u Final Sitlliiikut. OTM K hi-r- hv K"h-n to nil imtsoiiis intcrt'i.-ej thai lln- tiiHh'rr-incl, atlitiiiiisirator ot the taft ot hl!;ihcth V. .ttnhm, (If-rcae-i, will apiy for a lifial swttlcliMMit of s.;tii) c-st;ttc ut tlu- n-t. leriu 1 tht i'rohittc ourt ot I.utaM'l tc count v, Mi ftouri, h- hcfrim nivi holtlm .in tli: 1--t. Mtn!;iv in - icTc pr, 17(t. tU) T. II. Ah. I'. tjuUhuN, A'lm'r.-s. wiim w iti;i. i WH'U hay to tin- larittfi-t-ui I-; -tt-- cotinn , . tliat ! i.rfM.drit" Ui t-stiiWhsh a l'l;HM K lU'H- NKss in the citv of I.vxintoii . himI will kiv- i.c- iuI ii.t-ntion to U'ti.-at.aii'l wil nav ih.- iilt-lII-M MARKKT s-'lti- K I w,..ttl4 re.iM C t i uli v HOlit-.it it ;tll li'im you he fore MeltniR cIm.-w lure. i llh ' al Hu a .V JVak -tor. Mrti-r Main str-r-et ami l!roatlv;iv. jv;yint -I II. V( m tili iK . t C TIOAKI.ItS. HA IN'i; as-tM-jatecl t.ineives tou'ether in the !UMli-r--H of AllCtloneei . W e Wnllh! Y .stwcilKl- ly xay to the iieoph' (.f !.ein.rton. well a,- the imty of I,alavcti, thet we uUi he icitT-t.ft to alien. 1 to anv hilMlT.efH iti our line, general or .-liec- 1 . W . s JVf.-rs, j-euior niciiiher of the tirni, m an ohi ami regular A :ei iont -t. we feel ctiii- tioent th;it we can in v..- t nlnt- .-jiti-fyct ion . W s.l"hTKU. jair.o '1 MOM v-. T, ;MAN. Siipriior - U ill For Male! ! '1MI1 WIIKAI", (We.kV Muh- ii!tri.inr.(l Itv! J. me in 1i,I hae tried on rank and tinn irromi'l It vull Htand a wetor drv -e;i-bn, and will make ; t'rctm tell to iHte.-ii hllnlieK lit- V iicri: tiiCO'e than ihe I May ia heat, and ripen about the same Tnue, The, rry i;- Miirior. hr f-ale at the u arehtust- ol A . . itethinsou V t o., in t-uantitifs I't.-int. will excitative one hii-ln.l h-r tw, .iyj:. tl I.VAN Vhl'Mi. C.l ltl A. It il.I. IC l. CnNTk a tuu am i;ru.i.i-:u. I.t - -b, inii-toit. Mo.. re--itetitiHv -solicit a .-hare l:. f .".M of the imhlic patroiiae. lliey are prt jiar- $ ,J- d to flo all work in tlie Hoioe artieiitt r.sr -m2L1l. ami doiner.s' hue, with pronti'tnes,-,. neatiie. and ID-patch. ur prices lor work shall not be higher than the price,- charu-ed hv other u;ood workmen in wn. rd--rs from the eound v stdieited. m7 ly TL WANT TO II IKK uiie or in white women without incumbrance, who can cook, wa-h and iron well, at the hotel ui Welliiitrton, Mo. : Any one wj-hinff to hire will piea call iimnedi- , Itely. oo'i waives JiTtveij . would aN say that we wNhtosell (.r e-ha-.ip-for land m Lafayette ( oitnty, Mo., that .oul'l suit ils, the hotel and livery stable in V iiiKton, Mo., or we wuuld reiit the lintel ti a food Pliant for tun or three vcara a mitit -uu u-. at tht : time ot renting. Y U N,; X t.l.KKS .eMiigton, Mo., .luiy Isth, lTu, jyilf .tlr. t IJAS. .f1ltl.e. "'"jr., " PIANl.-r, & MLsii.AI. iilUI.i. I U;,a i. -,m n-N. i Will instructions on the V I-...- ' J -J. 1'lAMl FilHTl-:, AlKLtlDKiiN'. and in VoCAi. .H'siG,.Mi sii ai. In, Vli il.lN .and lie mav In- called mi, or aiVliess.-d, at tin- lioiu- hitti House, Lexington. II-- al.-i ke'p ciitistaiitlv on hand the Best at.'ist .-1IKL1 Ml Ml I'I Itl.lSHKIl. 1. s. - LexiiiLrl'in i.raift Mitrch, " ju-t mil. K!t lT X ARTHR. FEED, SALE & LIVERY STABLE, Farrar's eu Stahlo, Tine bt. 1ARf:i .KS. liiiijifte.-. Saddle llor.-e j Ac, con-tautly oti hand ;e its a call. JiuTin -tttP.FIFM 4H lKIM LHT. 1 1 K author with sen-ceil th-n-a:id iher on fed T erate otrjct-i'--, was i(npri--:'nel :ir .loJm-f tn'.- l-tlutid. - h-o, tor many Ions months. Ami the book the many peculiar and inter-siin:jr fact-, and incidents eomieeJed v. ith that M'iourn. It . !l have ft peiai uttiaftioii Psr ;tH who urn- ;n j.ri-on ..1 iirt'i irien.'s there. Activ' ii nt- an- v .in!-il m Laiav'tte and ailioimn cttunties, unci evei-vw hf-re else. Commission lite ral, 'ihe work contains ::-J lii'S, and will be -enl to any ai'h e-.s npou receipt I ssi ,! t. y (,ir.nvr--i'in Utmk ;nm 1 'ii-.-ii-'un-M (ui- pny, m- thp ini.i. r-ts'lieil lt.4! : t -(lil ;i,'!!i."tiiii Avenue, M . LOU !, MO. . -v Afl, aullitt (. apt . . A . Sioo i:i:uiiii. TOT.KN from the farm of 1 urner IN-acck, J miles piMiiheasc of Lexington, on .atuvtlav night. -lulv d. IsTO. one Soi rel Ilo. in ilorse, brau- leH witn me letter k, tin u it snotinier, years uiu pa-t: heavy set, about i. hands Injrh, soitie itaruess mark on him: also sad'ile tnaik-. He is what infejit be called a natural imcer, prelenn; tii jtaee rather man trot vvneii lorcett (tut ol a walk. Also one Iron Crey horse. Tor is j ears old, U:. or I."i hands ttili, heavy w-t, braiuled With thr letter t, u lue ieti iiam; tne lett hip a little liu- lo, e--t ; he alphas harness inurkri on him . We will pay for the recovery or appreh ii-i'M; of one or h the alove described horses S-- eaeh, or -S-'nt f..r both. Al-o S.m) more lor the arre-t ot the hof su thief. The supposed thief is u per-on ho worked lor me aftont two nn tnths, jtiitl cai led hiujseif 1 1 arr Small, and haibl ironi Kana--, where ht-t-eemrtl to be well aeiuitnted. Hjs Weight is UlinUI pounds, about leet .i or 10 niches luh, abnui . year-) ld, rt d faced, sandy complt ;.iit d, .-non red beard wttrn in miliiarv -Tvle wi'ln?ut the mot- tach, ha- a scar wii one ti his h;-mU, sa.u to have lern e;iu.-( tl oy a nayttuet womnt, as he Ikm iieen a soldier 111 the r ed-'ral army; had on ;. black hi striped p-inLs and new shoes' wtini he b fi. I I :NKli l'KAKM K, jv.itttl jri.irjTiiisville I. O. Lafayette Co., Mo ri BLK Mint i . VTOfl'- K IS hereby siven thai 1, the undeuint-l Assessor, l lalayelte otmty, Mn., in nun pliam e with an order made by the 1 ounl ( oiirt o -aid t otutty at the regular Aiiibl term there. I will meet the tax-pavers of said eonntv n the fol low viijt nanud times and places, ti receive li--tot personal projterty for a-sesim nt lor the yt ;ir lVl Middh ton Tenvn.-lup, Waverly.sept. 5, t; and?. !oer'l p., Oover, Sept, .s, y an d Ph Kreetli'in Tp., Concordia, Sept. iJ. I I anti It. Freedom Tp., Freedom, .ept. dand 10 Havi.s Tp., School Uoti-e near Ktp. C hurch, -pt 19, ill and Jl. Washington Tp,. Mavvicw, Sept -2-, 'J.J. :M. Wa-slnn.ton Tp. , Luchanan',-ii"-ciiool Hou&e.Sed. h una Zt . -Sm-a-bar township. Mt. Hope, Sept s, lay Tp., Wellington, Oct. .5, 4 and :.. Clay '1 p. , Ctreenlou , Oct . ,i and 7. Lexington Tp. , Lc Mutton, Oct. b to -z Hv hi --iv . ta-ayer.s who may from anv cause, tad lo meet Raid AfM.s-or ut (ne above mentioned time- and pbice.s, will call upon him at his u titer n th i'oiirthouse m the cuv oi I,emtoii at anv time between lhe'J4th of Oetoberand tne -th ( Novem ber, 1S7'., to Uuud in (-aid list; ami i-ll persons who laa to iianu in saui Hststtt satu Assei-or netore ttu Ibt day of IKcemher, lt70, are liable bv law to an adri.fiomtl valuation ot ten per cent, on all property livid tvv mem. AH personal proper! v owned or held in anv wav on the isl Momlav m epteinm'r, 1-sTo. is liable t naid Ue-sment. Mi LION SHIH. Assessor of Lafavette i ounty. Missouri. Lexington, Mo., Auu.'4th, l7u. 1TRLIC -NOTICE. NOTICE IS hen Itv given Ihat I the undersigned Collector of Lalayeite toniuy, Missouri, will meet the tax-payers of said county at th- same tinier anti places (ietiKnateo: bv the countv Asessor tn me aoove notice, iu receive tne taxes lor liie year ti-7--. All pei sou-i w !i; fail to pav said taet before the 1st day of Ueeeuiber, KsTn, will, according- to law, he chiii'ea an aaditional ten ie.r cent, on tne amount of said taxes. TOIIN M . 1" li-vii, Shei tir of Lafavette Dttuntv, .Missouri auotd Lexington. Missouri, Anjrust 4, l-70 Final Srlllt'iiiiMit. "VTOTICE is hereby jiven to all persons, cr litor i. and others, interested m the estate ot Chapman deceased, lale of Lafayette county, Mis sniri, that ih- mMb-rsijrnea.rnuninist rator m charu f atl estate, will apolv at tin next term ttf the Frobate ourt of said county, to He beu:ti and held al Ihe courthouse in the city of Lexington, at the ctol:ertena,JH7o, Ur-t Monday , Oct, iher :, to make final settlement (tl his admmisti armn of t-uid estate auj:i4 WM. THOMAS, Adm Ord1!' of I'liltlicntioii. State or Missoi hi, i Countv ef Lalaxette. 3 in the rruuate omtot lalayette County, Missouri elulv ierui, l,sdl. "VTO'V at this dav comes America M. Ihennan X atmiinistratrix of the estate of dames A Ordinate dec-eased, and presents to the court h petition prayinjr for an orderlbr the sale of su much ot the real estate ol said decM as will pavand satifv the remaining debts due hy said estate and yet un paid for want of sufficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required bv law in Hiich ease; on examination whereof it is ordered that all persons interested in aid estate be notified that application as aforesa-id has l-ven made, ami that unless the contrary be shown on or before the nrsi fiy 01 me next term ol tluscoiirT, to tie held on first Monday in October, next, 1ST-, an order will he mane lor the saleot the w hole, (tr ro much ol the real estate ol said deceased as will besufhrtent the payment of said ileitis: and it is further order that this notice be published in some newspaper in this ctjiuity lor four weeks before I he next term ol this court. Atruecopv, attest: LLDKUMjE HFROFNT, anj?() 4w Jude of Frobati Ordr of PHllicarion. Statk op Missonti, t Countv of Lafavette. iss Iu the Trobate Court of Lafayette CoimtiMissouri duly l'erm, lb70. "PVfOW at this dav comes Moses Chapman, admin istrator of the estate of Fluebe A. lfealc, de ceased, and presents to the court hiw petition p rav in tr for au ODler for the sale of mo mm-h nf ! vsWl estate of saiil deeeaseti as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts due by said estate and yet unpaid tor want of s-ulhcient assets. acconiiail hv the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such case; on examination whereof it is ordered that all persons interested in said estate be notified thht application as aforesaid has been made, and that unless the contrary be shown on or before the lirst day of the next term of this court, to he held on first Monday in October, next. 18Tu. an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or so much of the real estate of said deceased as will be eufucient for the pay utaut of said debts, and it is further ordered that this notice be published in some newspaper in this county for four weeka before the next term ol thia cenrt. A true copv, attest JELIUUDUE BCRDEN, auJOw Judge of Frob&te. iCow Advertisement,. HEALING FOR THE NATIONS. 6 THE GREAT OF EDWARD WILDER. 1 Hlit-s 'ill.-. II ure, ErtieiUMciiH & Sure. -'m,f by an o;;rtiet ire to j-rdii' leal 1 liter - :ii m hiul lay, the heat ph - the le, I-.dword Wilder, oi irepai'etl f.r popular use ; Loui-viib l-,eurjicky i ,-eries ol tuii pounds naltire. and yet have hi v elhcaeious. The he-e are ail simple in their en, wherever te-ted, hii. ie-n jrepard soley for the xood they m;;ld fTcct, and to relive as far as po--ib!e the luii-mucii -ed siin.,ich of the p.ubHc iron: the weary bad I tuuck no-Truni- with which tne w.r;d ;i flooded. In their preprutton, .science, of the Imdu-t order. iiiid 'nateriuls of the mo.-1 Pure and ( -is- v cbarae- r luive ben called into ivqm.-ition . About nun- 1 ihe:-e remedies i there an vthinjr tuiired in the a -.t decree withcharlalanry. 'i hey are preparetl af'.er aptroved formi.ias, that have received the ommeiidations of hnndretls of leading jdiysieian-- ind cheuiisls Fe-ifb s to thoU-aiut of aOIicied lues, they have beeu i:iesseiii.'ers of li.bt and pe, of peace and Joy, briiipiny. renewet heaittt --rines?; to waited cheeks, briscistne.s to iacU-Iu-tre streiiLrth to wearied limb-, uitd the vijoi and bl'Hiru (tf 1 ife to frames tout: eMiiau-t- disease and ill-ad i-e-i nifdieal treatment se reuietlies are prepared after the late-t ami approved discoveries m chemistry and phar macy not hv the oh! v-iem o; decociiou arei luaceratiyu. ttut bv dispiaceilteii t , oy which every art it. le oi" irtat i -siiet it i'i--m tl- iiknr'dii.t-- iiering into The combinations. 'I he advaida.' of this uiu-rt be apparent ;,, every e hmsiled phy- cian. Edward Wilder's Stomach Kittci: are prepari d roni jxenuiHe opt lioitrboti vvhiskv, witn oilier i Uents, tlie niofct powerful and costly known to Mu;eria Medica. Thev are not more famous than they art efficient, nor noire popular than ihey ha M'fii u-einl. Of liseat-e for which thev are pec i tie, we may nient h.m Hie f-djowinjr anion manv: Ovsneitsia, Liver . omptaiut. ail r-pcc.ie.-o udij-re-ition, Intermittent Fi ver. Fever and Aju die ximl Flux, all Periodical Oisease-. They are a mild and delightful invigoraut f elicate lemales ; thev are an ant i-hiitou aitei ativ e nd t'tiiic; they recuperate the lVitme, pr.wluee ap "liie, L.jve tone to the fcdoinaefe, and 'orin a picas- ut beverage. Edw anl ildert Sarapanlla and I'otash, cures those fUtrc.s-,ini: and ruuious diseases incident taa I comiition of the blood, such as Scrofula, eruption d the S-kin, Kbcuiuatism. Erysipelats. uralgia, White swelling, Chilli and Fever Pimples and lilotclies. Venereal Jh-ea-r-es. Scald Head. Hip Joint, a.i-1 many others of a similarly rave character. The great potency of this medi cine lias been repeatedly and satisfactorily tested to such an extent indeed that a cure is iritarantced every cae where the dirrctWn3 are followed. Edward Wilder' s Compound Extract of W ild :herry esceial!y recommended a -5 ittviug peedv and certain relief to the nfHietcd with ongh.-;, jld-, Catarrhs. It is al.-o u.s-eiul lOordiug; comtVrt to those sufferins from ail bron chial and asthmatic .r idithisical aSectjons. In lc d it is useful id every species of pulnmttary omplanil i especially so in Pneumonia or Wuit Fever, Vieurisv, etc. 'The i:reat value d' sn h inrdy cm not be over estimated. It is of almost daily u.se.iu every family, and -no one should be without a bottle to use upon the iirst approach of a L Thijs remedy is prepared from material,- bmg and hi-glLly ester nieU for their preat curative power!. Edward Wihb r's Chill Tonic is the great Fever and Afruc ure for America. It has been thorough ly tested in the largest charity disjw-nsary in the Fluted States, where it cured over fifty thousand cases of malarial diseases. It is conceded by praetioners in this country, in England and France, that it i? unrivaled in its specialty. Edw ard Wil ier 5 Chill Touic contains no arsenic, and ispure- 1 a vegetable compound. Edward Wilder s Family Fills, are a embma- tion of unapproachable excellence, eitker as a laxative or purgative. Thev have proven emi nently successful in ttie. cure of constipation and f-lnirishuesa of the bowels, and their great useful ness as a purgative has been tested iu Fever, In flammatory Diseases, Acute Rheumatism, lurtam- mution of Mie Liver, F.rain, Kidneys. and. Bladder, Ery.sipelas, ?ore Eyes, Vertigo, Dixinass, etc. They are ex-.eedingly useful taken in connection vvith Edward Wilder Sar-aparilla, Edward Wil- Ierrs Compound Extract of Wild Cherry, Edward Wilder's Famous Stomach Hitters, or Edward Wilder's Chill Tonic. . E'l ward Wilder's Mothers Worm syrup is a veg table preparation, in the torm of a plea.-ant syrup that children readily takv, and it may be eaten with bread. It does not contain one particle of any injuxfous compound, and is perfectly harmless while acting speedily and thoroughly. Although but recently introduced, it has attained .great pop ularity, and thousands of mothers have already had occasion lo rise up and bless the name ol Edward Wilder as their benefactor. We have thus rapidly glanced at these various preparations. Their discovery and introduction torm a new, bright, and eventful era in the history of inedicinta. They are the result of profound study and investigation; have been successfully tested; and are prescribed by thousands of trie leading physicians of the country: and well merit the hisrh encomiums they receive from the pres-i, t he. pro fessor, and the people. EDWARD WILDER, iOLE PROPRIETOR. 215 Main Street, Marble front, LoriSVILLE, KY. ,For sale by all Dealers, And in Lexington, Mo.f bj" Ci. . ALEXANDER, lrilHlt iUm2 10X Mam Street, in front of Court House. REMED ES 'I'llL i-u.lrr.-i-m-d, as administrator of the estate A of Co -by i'nee, d-4 eaet. -'ller- to Sell, ourt-a-sona-ie ti viiiv. ;he two story briek hou.-e ami lot ou chichi n-w icMde. Mtnau-d uti Krankim etreel, r.:tr Laurel, Leviuton. Said houcontMin sev ro.ms ami two hail.-, toother with ot-bii-Jlii4;a i4ll m -o..d coudition, and located in a very de-Mra-p:tri ol ttu- eiiy; and 15 uuw offered for s-alt, in or- t u t to settle up -aid e.-tate. For further parti -Hlrs yj'piy to myseli or ?- itM.itjas C. BieisOtt, lieal U-lu5t:-rUt l-tf M. 1L V ALL, AdnVr MTHKI!l, A, by a eertaiiideed of trtisi dated the 7th day ol .January, Jy, and recorded m :h liee'rder - ofiic lor Lafayette county, in the State of Mi---.fe.iri, in Oeed iook No. i, at pages 77, 7tt, and 7v. .r the purpo-e (f securm? the pavineut. certain deiit- m-M-tented in b. 1 d-ed ot trust, .!. ,-eC U iihUe and arah K. Wdhiie, hia Wite. Ic! i-oiiv.-v to harles l'atr-rson, in trust, the 1 i'tw;:;- u--erlhed !'tt-) or areds of land, sit ;.afi j. ud !c-i;?ii - h-- town i t . 1 boinas, mow city of V :.ver:vi. ui i!.e e.tmniy and tate aforesaid, liifT iler-ei i"ledo:i tlie plat t' said town Hi lota No. Hiii-. t... !f;;ee. 1..U1, hve and ix, in block cum ber Hie, i udu io-ni a mill hou-e, engiue, holier an i iiiiii.-, and aii t hi ii;ae;him ry then-in eontained, the -.nil tHiu.-e ;ind c.ont M not included. HhieJi a;d ei.veViii'Ce was made in trut to secure the p:? . uj n: i a e- i tain pr-'ini.ssjry note in said deed ie-.-nbed ; :il; i v.ln-1-t -aid Uote has liijf Since i'-cume one and remains unpaid, now iherelore by ii t.te tti me power and authority by said derd ul ti ii-i m lue ve-'ed, and at the reo,ueit uf the legal iiotdcr of -aid lii-te. I , the under.-urned trustee, iit on s.M l lihA . , 0"1 HiLR 1 , i-To, pro.-ee.j toeii.the above? drer-ited real exstate ml puoir auction. U the hiil;el bidder, in front of A. O, .-h.ielb r A o. baukinii liuibt, in the city of Wuveriv, Laiaete countv. Mo., lor cadi, le twe. a the imuTiSol jOoVJtsek a . m ., and 4 o'clock, r. m., of sa.'dda--. to sati-fv said debt with coal and interi-t thefeon. tli. Vs. I,AlTLi:-sON, initd.-r Tru?.iets. oh nr. si of ll llLI( ATIOs In (he P bate Court of Iatayette County, Miftaou Inlv term. 1-7-. -tulv :"fh, ddav. Oaxid i; MeFlrr.v, Elijah M MeEtroy, Sarah.Un-liin-.-. Margaret lie.--., and her husband, .toil a llisv,' Lli.ib-Th McLirov, Hugh L. McElroy, Lenlumm i b Kirov, Marfan t A. .?.-nnmgs, and her iiu-baud .lames T -Jenuin, FiauiUfls. against Kiirnbeth Wvst and tier nunOand, West. Eli- zabetb Hudoii and her husband Martin llwlsoii, tio- unriiiown heir of -John 11. Smith, .-as-d , the unknown heirs of arali Hud-on, d-CArat, M art m MeiSride, s-arah A. Mei.ride, I hont Melb !d-and .Imhc Melirid-. and Mary A. McEl roy, Oefendants. ! . I'A III I I I N . 'oV at tills dav e.oue aid plai?.tiflT', hy their a tomev, and lit- their aflidavit Matmp that t--ndiiid -ar.ib A Mi bri'ie i-a non-residnt of tin- i ate r Mi--oun Hi- therefor; nr-iere! by the court that publication he made not ifvinjr said non-re-ide!(t del. ndaiit that plamtifls have om men -! an aeii' ii airain-t her and said other defendants by ..eiiio.n in thi- Frobat- court of Lafayette county, "d; -oti! i . i ; . . object asd 'etit'Tal tiatn're of which is i'.oot.iin iudirmottof p.irtifnn and an -trier for -ai' ill be b.lb. V ill!- de-erii MiJ.l". , .M IM'I i .T -ee t rt-a! --state situ i, i7. : Ihe Mtutii m three, in toun- ate i haii -hip the '.It - 3 : ::ii 3-pt.t are-; aud piaUer t -aid section 3, 2... contai ntn? 77 S-lo - i -I -1 1 it U s-nifth Im-id i ! arte--. n-'W n teir- i.-IW III V- d to -i:r-t parr id said real e nseft arah Hudson to t r-aid real estate; pUin :irh L. McElroy, Beuia- late, and ihe unknown in the out t w t -;: v -hr.-d part litri-.iiabeth "McElroy, H nun F. MeElrov url Mai aret A . Jeniiinjc--, and del. ndant Mirv A McEirov are each entitled to the oi,e thu x -tii'iii p;:rt of Raid real estate; and that Mart in McUride. Sarah M. Mcltride and Tbotnaa Mclli i ie and -tane M Unde arc arh entitled to the one eighty -t-mi ;h par: ot -aid real -estate; and said Oa'.id J;. McLiroy, Eidah MeLlr and -sarah Jen-miig- a:,(i deleiidanl Litabetti ifudon with tier i Martin Hud-mt, are -each entitled to one e. r-Hi part of Mini real estale; that plaintin Mar- .ui'i t Hi -. with In r hii-hand Jot- ph lis. and de- .i..a--ih We.-i with her husband iVe-t, a,-.r eiititied to TiK-oiie-fourtfenth part of saui a! e-ti,;- ea li; aim iu case -d' the sale of said land, r Im iion ot tio- proceed-of said aleanKng th a; ! ,s ! t and that uidei-.saidr-arah A.Mc-p--ar at ih- next term uf this said ku at til coiirfhoiine- in thtrcity d ii i eounty oi Lafayette, on the 54 J.-70, atefon or iM-ior' theith day no -ii;td mi I-ng continue, and if ii of th term and an-wvr -aii e Uiii in- taken as against them for furiher orden-J that a copy hereof MHl, t --'XlT-gT lay ol here' '1 , tot, be! -i.d.e! d tiie t.oii tie- .-aii:C -.-rd. It 1 ii in the Lexington Ueeklv aucasiau, r piibh-iteit in said Lai aye tie county. uiir week- -in -c.-s-iveiy . the inf-t insertion lo or a-T i-.ur wi-ek- i.ttlort thee -iiiiottiCVyi-ent of tto-t. Term - "aid cou 1 1 . A true ceipv . Atie-l: dt'ilN L. Jll liiifN, i l-rk ff FrobaK' -nrt . V.w wPAi'V. Atto: lie, s l-r Fiamtitt tE. In F IliFi: (ti.atc Ci or vi isi.ic -tio. ur; in vacation, duly. jSTO. Iiine scarb ugh and Eras: i'- M . Searbrough her .tu t Oavi! H. A nmk, and Malvina d '.'Uimbu-! -rilhth her liuttaud. hu-osul. t.nilith ; P! amli-T-. a;rs-t ida arr.dl and A rehibuld i arroH. her hvi- i,;.i, ! e-.vi- L. Amn k, Alvai Amick and Al- l'i Aliliek. 1 M-fejitia ii,--, PAKlfllON AND I OWE.:. OW ul iiu dav evaj -aid iiainurts bv thcii at- i ton, ex le. i-ire the undersigne! clerk 4 rh-r Ci- bate ci-un ! Iitay. ri- county, Missouri, in vs- Vui, ;;iid li ' to- ir petui-'ii ami atlidavit, slatimr iong other ihimr- ihat fcaid defendants Matilda ur.!! and AivhihaM - aiicil, her husband, arc .je-ivsitb-s't-. ot ihe tut- d Missouri: It is thfre- tore ..iid- v l by tin eh tk aloroaid, in vacation, n be ma le not in mg them said non- -ittcnl d mi ihl- i t-eli--:t aga:iift il h:.; piainl.Hs nave comiiienc-ed em and r-aid thtr defend am hate iouri ei Laiayettw roim--ct and rem ml uatureof which i of partition and the assign a:i ord r tor the tale for -such wifjg descritwd reai ei-tate, Jx ifnvette county, Mi.-MirI, C t tin- northeast t.uaricroi tbe b (e -dioii iii ttie Pi . .Mi-Nitiri , ine c-:- i i i it:i.tiu mdgme in- sil of dow. r, .-.ii-puri-ose, of the fdit ieiC und situate itt 1. W it J it.- t-.c-i l';t!l -ohthwe-t ijiiarfer t mn i in tow n-nip ii rai ire. -4 Ic-- io a.-ie- uii ihe nrih ciiii of said tract: ai-o the -ou!.et .uai -er o th southwest quart r, and tlte viti!i;v, v-i tjnarU r d the southwest piart-r d : r.hi m i tion 1. in tiie township and mtigealoie--aid: at;d i-r a dui-ion d' Tlie proceeds d such sab- ajtit-ngthe I'iirties in i!iteiet. said .petition sta ting among other thing- that tlte said plaint ill jam Sci'jbrongft. Widow of . tbert Amick, dceais-d , 1- cn.itied to -o -Ti::rd ofVaid real estate for anddur lugthe term ol in r natural life, as her doner there in, and that js.-iid piuint.ti3 Daii IL Acii-ek, Mal- in;! ri iii tn, w ife l (tlunibu-! l.riftith, and lien dants M uihla i ai roil, w ite of Archibald C. Car roli, ami Lewis L. Auncfc, Alvm Amick aud Albert Amick yre ehiblr u of the i-ail AilM-rt Amick, fle-cca-ed. and tenant-m couiiuun d t-atd real estate, and ihat each o! r!te-ta is entitled to the undivided on --ith part oi tiie .-ahi ral s-tate, ami thereiip n pray inu that lit- .lower of the said Jane Scar - 10- 'Ogh in the same be ttdmcuMired aud a-aignedt iter, ami that ihe rt-maindcr of said resl ebt-ite be sold ibr the M;rpc-M -of partition, the same being u:t.-u--ecpiihle d partition in kind without great prejudice tt the t.wiu r- thereof; and that unless they oe and appear at tin m it term of svd court, to be bo! leu at tin- curt hot i- in the city of Lexingt-oti, in -.nd countv of T.ala ette, in the State ot Missou ri, on tile third da f oct-dier. A. I. IjCo, aadin "t b tore ttu-sixth day therettf, if the said term -diati so long continue, and if not, then before the emi f the term, then and there to answer the said petition, tlie same and the- lacta therein as stated w if i tie taken a conleed, aiid judgment by default remlered against them. !i is further ruix'd that a copy hereof be pub lished iu Tlie V eekly t .Mica-an. a newspaprpub- 11- hed in .-aid coynry ot iitayetfe, Tor lour weeks successively, tlie la.-t insertion to be at least four e. eeks ben-re the commencement tf the next term of aid court. Atruecopv. Att si .JOHN "E. nrKDEX, Clerk. jyJV-w'i Auamikh Chiles, ACys for FPffs. . TKl'STEE!. SALE. l TIIFKE A. iavid IMleger, -as administrator V ot th' estate of Soloniou . Ilex, deceased, -ami Margaret Kev, a widow anil guardian of the minor heirs and children ot said -Solomon ii. Rex, de a-sed, by their deed of tru( date.! April Ilth, A, H --, ami reouded in the Kecorder's office for Lafavette county, in the State of Missouri, in Deed Hook .. No. 1. ut pagrs SS.'! and did con ev to the undersigned in trust, three undivided fourth parts of tiie following dscribea "tracts and laicetsol ianu, suuau-u aui oeing m said Lai ay -tt county, an. 1 state of Missouri, namely: Tbe southeast o,nartcr ot section three , in township litry cub d range rweiiij -six ; n- soutn part ., ot ih'- a-t half of the nonlwa-st -piarter f smid .et-tion ihret1 t-o, in towusiiip ami range aforesaid, tin w'est half ot the southwest tjuartiT of (ctMm (2), two iu tovv u-iiipand range aiorcsaid ; tne nrthwest ijuarter of the northwest .puarter of section kTe Ui. in same town-ship and range aforesaid; the soHth part 1 the west hail ol tUe. uorlliweist quarter sectbiti two (-i, in ssme lownsnip anu range aiore said ; th. northw est uuart.-r of the northeast quarter id -sect, two Z), in said town, and range aforesaid; taken oil tne north end oi aid last iueuned trace hy a Uiu runnine: east and west, parallel with ttw north line l said tract: also all thai part of the ea-l hall of the norihwcs! quarter, and Iheeast half of Uie .southwest Vsitarii-r of ircUoa two , in township and range ai'oretiM. 'yng west of 1 abo rek; t-aid ce-k running through said lands in a northeastcriv liitwlnui, sawag and excepting flf-tH-ti acr-s taken off of the nordi end by a line run nin ra.-t an d west parallel with the north line of sai't - tion twi (2) ; ais tlte southeast fractional . piarter f section twenty -one (-3), in toW'nhip auv-om (al), of ra!.ge tw nty--ix );anI the west hail oi the souUvc.T piaer of s-ectio tmen- , ty-two 22), in taiVi ton uhip lifty-ttuu (-50, of rauga twt'nty-tx (?-'), eCi pt six acres tiken on" the south end t .i;e iast meu;ion-d tract by a straljcht Ii!. runnim: e-ast mel w-i-st ; which said convey ancr wa made to tin undersigned m tru-rt to secuK the pay meut of foureerfaiii promissorv notes therein de scribed And. w hereas default ha- been mad- in Ihe pavnicnt of part id sai 1 not, and the same still n main Uie and unpaid. Now, theren-fore, atthe ret u t d tin -hoMer of t-aid ntdes.l the nudersigited trii-tee, by-virtue of Ute powx veatetl. iu tne by sai t deed of trut will, on THL'USDAY, SEPTEMr.EIIir.th, 1S70, at the e-ourthouse dor, in the city of I-x-x.ngton, in the county of Lafayelte, and State of Missouri, between the'hours tf nine o'clock in the forenooti and iiveochck in the aiternon of that day. sella, public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the purpose of paying and satisfying said mite-, :id the cunt ft ami expentse of eecutinrthi tj H, ail r r much of ihe abovede-scrited tracta and pur els of land as may b- tiecvst-iary, excet the follow ing, that is to i-ay the west half of Ihe southeast quarter -f s tiui three :), in township tiftv rau, of ranpe twenty-six 2t.i : twentv-thrce ami aen-s being part of easlhalf of tlte aoiitti- eat tuart r of said sectbm three inv tnwnisuip and lange iast aforesaid, and bounded as follow : Ite -Tinning at the southeast corner of Ihe we-st halt of thesoutheast quarter d section three 't,aii-t running thenc-e vast with the line betwefcii sect.ona three and ten (:l and UU to said township aadratuje last aforesaid, S Ht-luo chains to a hedge row or fence, thence w ith said hedge row or tence north 20k degs., west ti 47-1 oUchauu: thence north 6 dega. -west a 74-Prt cluuns ; thence north FJ 5O-10i) chains; theme north 5s degs.. west 7.VIOW to the line be! ween the northeast and southeast quarters of said section three ; thence west, said last tioued line west 4t7 links to the northeast corner or -sail west half of the southeast quarter of said ec tion three (1) ; thence mth with tbe IwJJ" - -the eat and the west halves of the sootheast quarter of riid section three il, ;tlf01H5l1: placeof iHginniug; al-o ',rt '0Tf,hTW4 Side of theutheast fractional quartet -of secr.on twenty-,ne (M) in township fifty-one (al), of range tV-j ' he1aVbove mentioned and exceptM tracta t havni" been allotted and set apart to onetieorge A. ' Hex hycimniissioner?, under ami Ity virtue of hid -nient and decree of the Probate Court f aaid Lafayette countv, Missouri, in a suit of partition, . in which e-aid Oeo- A. liex was plaintiff, being tbe owner of the undivided fourth of tbe landa, first above described, and David Pfleger, as adminis trator, Margaret I "ex, as widow, and the BUnor heirs and children of Solomon O. Rex, deceased, were defendants being the owner of the other three fourths of said real e-l.te. And ttie undeiwigned as such trustee, will sell all the land first above de scribed, except that part which is last anovn df-scril-ed. and what w aset off and ajlotted to asud I torge A. Kea. JOHN E. It T LAUD, SSIlltt.! XruafM.