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'aarwiirefc-.F-ii,iegur.g 'Mare-. - - r s ft, fc T -i fc. ir . ..TTJIVTQ ?5. 171. , . ST ATE ftrt VCD FlfMTYt WliU Supremacy! And Repudiation - THIS wTlBKKTY! OIR MOTTO: :-t ViR PKsrAlB ' lilt KKPtHl.Ti OIH PLATfORM: 1 tiMIlt lloN W:. AN l THE Ktullls t THE Sl.rk-t orn irotTRixrs: This Is White M .n s tiorernrnenf, m.uie by Whick Mm, for Wwirr and their posterity Fore kr! Down wit lit - ll'th l!r damnc Unirnt ! Ttit.it Kepudiatiim of the tin-tru-i Vitnkee War iK'bt Accursed. I nton-ii-tutional Burden, aeenmutated bv an t'a rrui.iiftitlonal Mob. stylinr itself a I'on-jrre-", in the prosecution ui mi l'nconsti tu:i,ni:il Crusade, fur tin- accomplishment vt a i Unconstitutional and llorri.l l'nr jiose llOHtt wild BoniliioMcr and Tat! Subordination of the Military i the t'ivil Authorities '. ( with tht Satraps! 'qii:d 'fixation and the Kijfhtftil lU-prr-entation of alt the States, or .laothrr Krbrllioa ! I:.". elation must he ftut ty Counter. Revolution Force ly Force Violence lV khnee and Lsurpation should he K.i r'hrown if needs be. hv the flavour! '. Ihb witb Trt-Oatb. Krgbtr.tion I'i YE LA ReI'CB I. IQ ( K ! .' FRANCE I' quiet at last. The Kadi, als eiu-hed ut, and Thiers elected pre-idt-tit lor two yejis longer than the 'KepiiM;.- will u r. i t Greeley li-- sret back tatiie Trilmne )ie-f ie;ory . unc:ilpeil. 1'iaiieH Whittaker. the j;reat r. LimiIj h ii.i mau. Uilefutn t. :ue tliforee were granted in I hiea'o in ore lay last wrek. Yankee 'hi:;h uiur.iutv. Ail street impruveuictit, in Washington ity, itopjK'J by nijter rioters. io,l. I h it's the plaie to bejfiu it. t" fit Ohio lem erath; Vnvenfion r.om iuite I .onerl M.'l'ook. for goverri'T, vtr tienerai Kwiuj;, of inter No. 11" infamy. The ta.tfn iPm Arjjua projn:iK tti toiiiAviiijr ronnumlruni : II tve we a tiovernuient?' " I'oubtful! Tax-payers, the tiovern uient has us. inilu.li fall. 'i-t Sumlay week. Ei ter I'. Inan preai tiej hi last itiseonrse as pastor l ihe I hristiau i'hureh in . larkvil!e. The ."eiitmel. of that pi iee. speaks of him in the I !ihet prai.-e. ami expresses its .or r ' .it lii leaving. I Paris Mercury. .xfi -i. Laura Fair, who was retenrly f rvii tei in San Franeisen, of mur hr iiv th fir-t degree, for the Ktiline of Col. rittenileu. has be n "eiienre. to be h;iiiif on the Jth liest iiionth. Jtm Irish piijfui-t, " Ba'i lain, who v.ai recently re'ea?pfl from the Mas-aeh'i-iert penitentiary, hai just e!pe,-f with the iltujrbter wealthy strntleman in tlie utuiiN ofew York, and married lier. I l' ?es the 1, and his w hole l-rood tf White House tumble-bo;;-, are otT for f.f'.ii-Hranch. Ilorse-raeinar. gaiuhiiDjt ifid preeic(r furni h needed rerreation for :lie e3hauted presidential e.ireasi and ilipeommeneenieiit eserei-es (l illium .leweil college took plaee at Liberty, la-t Wednesday. A lare eonconr e ol people "as iu attendance. After the literary e-;rr. i.-e, u grand ba-ket ilin.neir w. rive., by tle citizen'; of C i ay toitnty. W re:'i t that we were nnttbie to areeot the fin I invitation ter.dered us to be present. ' i ne Alabama onervatives are in.li n.nt that tiie ku-Kutx ef.-nnnittee at Wa!,ir.fton, l taking tei-titnony r.f ont iae more than a year old. to make ir nppe ir that their State is in a demoralized condition. They have "iibinitted to the ror.imiftee the grand jury eharsres ff the I'ni'ed States judges in that State, to how tliat peaee and ord-r are every v.hi r- triumphant, f'onsrreman I'o-s. who has lived in Alabama, twenty year-, lay- be dw not recollects more peaceable I'Vi- of aHair. The evidenre takn by the eommittee last Saturday, was. several month i old. None: of it came within fie- period since the passage of the Ku Kirc law. I he Southern nrsfroes are so uiie h at tlched to circuses that they date ail re in irkable orcurrenees, births, marriages, dea'lis, ete., Irom the time d, siieeu ..:' yer 1:m time.' Kad. I'aper. 'I'his nejjro ehromdosfv is very appro ri ate to tlie times. With a clown, sur lo.oi li-d by bettnseled jrroom-. in the pre -identiai chair; I'ori'.'ress turned into a lM-ai' garden, and State ht'ilafure con verted into menagerie of wln'c-. kinned bull trv and black-kinned. arintiins. ibleTin ape, thit nijier-cin-us chro-iiolo-rr U a happy thought. Ku'enc ity, Cireron, liuard. Northern farmers can appreciate thl revelation. The people of roeith urolina have been so impoverished by war and rarpet-b: taxation, that miw'l f them are unable to pay the new taxes h vied upon their property by the adventurers in 'olumbia, who make laws ami ride an'.io.d the -'reets In jrilderl chariots. Kecently, at the town of Blackwell. a .Mrs, Mary Ho?.', lieinjr unable to meet her ta.ws the hlaek sheriff oli her plantation and stork, and his a:cornplices boiiirht in the property at their own figures. I he plant ation realized fifty dollar, the poor old lady's horse sold for tiffy dollars, and one of her mules for twenty-sin dollars. On the -aiD day another tract ol land in the auie county was knocked down lor five dollars. W read of such thing a these In hlfory, and btees our (tars' that we livu In better times. Do we? Is there anythinir more wretched described in 'he pajfe ol Gibbon or Macaula than mav be lound lit (south Carolina In this era of Freedom?' Steuben, Xew York, Advocate. The propsrty of the tovfn of War renxbure appraised at about $Q0 Mill. Her bonded debt, Normal School, Rmlfond, etc., wit!, with in-tei-est, amonnt to the prettr little urn cf 81,00t,00y. T!i Gajroso, I'emiscot eoonty, tiemoe rat of 20th : aays m leak ha lately been diseovered in the Cape Girardeau and State Line. Railroad, thronsrh which 8ytQ i said to hare made its encape. The inonej in in Home of tiie directors' pocket., and w would advise the tax payers of Capettirardenn county to be on their gnard, and ferret out these raacali they have placed at the head of their new enterprise. ' It in said that Sumner affects the j;re:itst possible eon tempt lor Grant. Refering to his recent jonr taey to the Went, nnder the direction f Morton hi man-of ail-work in the i'enate Mr. Sumner said : It i a great outrage that the President of the United States should go about the country allowing him self to be knocked down to thw high est bidder. Andrew Johnson was old by Seward, who played tte part of auctioneer, and now .Morton eellmg Grant, in abont the same nay, flourishing. bis trumpet, crying one, two, three gone. JEFFERSON DAVIS. Mr. l;n i.- nis-cd thruuU At'un- ta, icor.a a f tiort, time cince. lie w as maL- the recipient of a grata! ovation, public; reception, and serwnado. In response; to continuous Oiill from a vast crowd, he appeared ou the balcony cf the hotel, and was introduced by t.cneral 4 iariintoti. The general ia a short and elo quent address of welcome, called the distinguished visitor's attention to the v.ist multitude of upturned face before him,:uid alluded to the fact that it wa.s a t-fxHitaneous tribute of respectful admiration and Venera tion. Mr. Iavis was enshrined in the hearts of the people of Georgia. His name was one of " the few.'thJ immortal ones that wi-re not b .rn t die. " It was not only cherished j,v the lieori;ians of the pre-ent sji-negation, but it would bo banded down by them to their children through ali tutiirc time. After alluding to the " Lost l.ause, " he referred i feel ing terms to the conduct of Mr. lavis siiice the war, and expres.-ed the conviction that the constitution al liberties ol the South would again be restored. In conclusion, speaking of the baimer which once represented the principles for which the armios of the I 'oiifederacy wore lighting, he quoted from Father Kyati's poem on "The t'onctuere.1 Hanner"t'ue follow ing Sines : ' I'iirl tl..t Ivoin- r: fru-, 'fistfoi v. I:, It ri- wr,;,li:. 'l ;kr'Mlal H Kil lijf, . l :ii iiv,- in ;.n.l torv . iU'S.li :!- l-'i.l- art- It) ta,- tlusT; !''( - I;inii-. ' -tl iHi-'itr.-t :ir - !iv j.i tr . .. itii.-.l Iiv Si'-. shall aMiO i . vv ; Ir' o 1 1 il O'l. is iUiHtjli r.-ov wt- li.ii-t ' ' M'FK li OF Urt. DAVts. I n teing iutrotlu-;-cd, Mr. f)avis wa unable to proceed fjr several moments in coti!.on;tonce of the up roarious cheering. '1 here was a good deal of duHcultv about arrang ing the light. on the balcony, and ! the crowd I eiow tound it almost imp )ssi!i!e to see anything above their.. Mr. !avis" spoke stt stuf.ee, as f liliiws : I. toUing down upon the hone-t faces before him, ho experienced a peculiar pleasure as he realized the j fact that the complitneptary tribute i riaid f, V;it! was no evressl.f t sentirnent on the part of the people i ui' tieorn-ta. I i eoi -i a had a rtritud I record. re-.'inning vcith tg!cthorpe, 1 '" v' li" " and glancii g rapidly at the old j ' ' itt ' 1 1'otomal times, the speaker reman- 1 " - ' - t ' ed that the principles tor which i "-u-l'"-'u"' ;" ieor-ians tought in the late war!1'1' 1 ' ' ' ' between the States were the same i r'101't-' as t.i..i-. they contended for in the revolution j u"1t'- u- ' '' l!;; of 177t; and in the war of -12. He!1' -" r 1 ' ' felt animated and sustained by the j r-'-1' ;-v conviction that Georgia would yet '"t t-Mittic. .!:'-.-. recover her ancient liberties, and be j ' " "o---. a great, prosperous and sovereign i I" l' State. When tirst he saw Atlanta it j 1 was simply an old tit Id of stubble. '"' " ' k' r -Again he saw it just after tho Feder- i ' ' '" "' : al army had swept nvrr if, markir t: ,,vin ' ' I theircoiirse by a vandalism far black- !t ' 1 er than anything tnat bad ever stain-! I t-'joe wio t; ,i , . ed the fair fame of Turenne as a!1'- --'"""- 1 e st. idler. j say tnat -,! ; A third time be ;,w it, and then j 1 I " the blackened ruins had disappear-j u ! ed ; the evider.ref, of de''lation had t " been swept away to make room for '''i-" tl,e stately structures which now or- j li - " ' iiament the city. (.veiling at some -,,t "1' 'i " - iei -gth upon the enterprise and crier- '-'" ' 1 gy displayed hy the people ct ieor- If '' '";; gia, under w many adver.-e eireum-' !'K ' -1" ' ' . " stances. the -j-caker ailu ie I to th. I r''"' important work which t he younger I ' '"- ' tii.-n ot tiie State had .before, them, j ' " ' ' He did not propose to discuss politics, a'' o.Kt... t. .... .... He- had -shaken hmis with politics,; -'g- " " and had d ine with them forever, i ,,,,t'I- - - ' Ha trusted that every one in the ' - !, ''" !' -' aioJience would agree with is:m on ' r"- that point, r.ut white he did not i care to make a toiitical e?eech. h felt that he ought to e.xpicss one or j :ul It"- ' two opinions hi ie: jtcik.-o to the i b'ta t be -t policy to b. 1 ,l'-l.-e I i.v tlie - " ' - ' South. He referr- only to tire! tn '" n 1 present tho future might take rare ' '" 1 of itself. He tiared tvt say .'ill 1 1 1 . that he would. It would be "tic-d ; 1 l 1 1 against tho Southern people, and j t:'' they would be compelled to bear tie ! ( "u 1 respotisihility of his utterances. ' He uid rot l.-v.iv There w'as a good deal of talk about j ' ' Ho to 1 " acceptingtbe situation, " but as lar j Si ' 1 ' as ho was concerned, he would ! 1 !ie ':l ; " accept nothing!'' These miserable j " ' ' phrases about, "accepting the sitaa-1 11 ' -tion, " beeanse our rights ha 1 1 ecu 1 m t 1' . submitted to tiie arbitramerd of tho i tl ' r 1 ,( sword and tost, were the excuses of I it-, lanco! and cowards. No one Lad ! 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' any right to submit the liberties of a ! ll 1 " ' ri ! 1 people to tho arbitrament of the J a ' 1 sword. The representatives of the c' ' '.-i v Sonthern people had never been i authorized to do ar.ythini; of the kind. As their 'hief Kxceutive he had never been m authorized, nor did he ever claim to be. He did not I.ke to be understood as advocating resistance. On the contrary, he counseled submission to existing laws. He knew verv well that the conqueror was too powerful to be j snccessiaHy resisted by the South. It was the duty of Georgia, and of the other States, to keep aloof from politics, and attend to the develop ment of their internal resources. This was all that could be done at present. It was useless for the South o attempt to take a controll ing part in the politics cf the coun try. As matters now tetand such action would only delay the day of deliverance. ile was firmly con vinced, and intended to live and die believing that (ieorgia and her s.isteritl"ar't,'ll.r,-5,N-:- ''! ' ! ' - s' tat es wotiid again be prosperous, tree and sovereign. I. mess this was noftin the case the republic was a failure. Hut there were great num bers of freemen in the North who sympathized with r.s. -They would never eiibmit to be deprived ot their liberties, and when the v felt the dan ger at home they would then need the aid of the South. Thus by o,u;ot- ly holding aloot the South could be come a political balance of power on tins cont inent. I his desired result "onld be accomplished by waiting nntdthey were divided at the North, "' the., it would the policy of the Sontn to act with the party having the best ea,Ujate and the best plat form. In conclusion, j!r. i,av;3 mlx i0 a tew humorous iemuriis aItOUt the life insurance business. IJC prefer red to discuss that instead of politics. It wonid afford him pleasure to in snre the lite of every man present and guarantee one hundred years existence. Again expressing t0 bis audience his heartfelt appreciation of the demonstration in his honor, Mr. lavis bade them "good night," and retired amid enthusiastic cheer ing. General (?) Lawrence, pension agent in New York, is shirt some thing over 8 V,ooo. JIe has stepped out t m raid. Another of grant's appointees. A. J l' .i 'Welt' . tl IVX Ii.,'.K, i 1 1 1 r t .1 b , 1 j t.'ic l.amai- ll Mi c f4 I .Us. ,j u - i , ! , i I en qui U"ii : tooiiniit oi- tto- 1 1 1i part ui , . 'J haven t re. id . . ii ic; u 1 1 . ' 1 .'- I i u j i , Ci itthtie..'. , , i, jf 1,1 4t- i,,,,U11" 1 'q " t 1 1 1 - , ! i , IllKl it' it in ' , . . , sta-iTiir tot oear. tu-r... ,...1,11 grounds vvhicii it i.s l!n i . .-i i,..r;,. ! i 1 ' t- ' ' t'i MM' It j 1 1 ' into Ii. and toe ;u:i i'- accept jitiv tiini. 1: Lie poi;w t;:(. I t I t tf 4 1 t 1 ill t . t I'm t tlitcaicu to n-( t.v,-,-recottrtu-tto!! a-i.-t oe amcnilmen Is. 1 i.e-v I - I lit , l"I ' - i 1 ft ortier. o w.it.t bit lit- ' t 1 (til I t . I 1 t e t. v ( . ' - , ' p- -1 I v , t O CO f. :i-U'll.l litt 1 ;. it 1 1 . , 1 , 1 .1 1 1 C Vl III. . -. 1 1 ....... . ' I'I I " t i t 11 l ho rci .jiL-.; ri:, ! 1 ion s . I I )' l' t ' ,t I I ci 4 St lL I t . I , 1 ' ' t I t v - . t ' I it I t 1 i r a 1 , S ! i L ! 1 ' 11, ' CViis, .Ml Ui ll, l L - ,"v-'t ' ' ' 11 -Wi.ji l. v -- o 1.0 .'iiri-. llif'Pl t' 1,11 1 ' ' 1 ' w a- a I 1 1 ' V u t 1 . ' tap it ! (i ! and when . i r. i-... Ii Mig! 1 1 1 ' lie hene'ed t : (.. huppv its whe-i in -ou! h. 1 ins i.'i-t 1 1 pri i.hh 1, ' , . tie men It:--'.!;", nra-d him 7Uf," "sit (town being restored, the 1 . ter proceeded at - - on same Mrain, aid u-tt l.. . Hi: , 11 , I l'l:rS II iillsi-- i 1 "1 . 1 Beside astanditigfii'iuv in t . under the pro'eeim" i-avo: WliU 1 1 ' tlie most, beil.sh c vc . ICIS I i 1 lrfH-, rtin'ii I ' I 11 1 ii i ' i V . li t O . i : I i I occurrences, we had also s:trtif, 1 l JIT IIII l, M ill UkTll J'l if 1 1: ;: . t ;e. l pet-hug and tm-u'er in;.-., wrctcnes and oiarii w-v-tein b ning h tv e j . It 1 S'a'es 1. t 1 h ' : I , ' whicn are Int-sc: a on It 1 SI ) IfIIII'I )' I,, 1 . ,1 Y lornla sjto.nno 000 t ;, 1 -sL'o.iioif tiDit. I..,ni.si.vi.i 1 1 1 A'k in is 1 ooo; 1 1 1. or t I !) I):!l .- 1 1 i ' i s.l 101 1,000. !i-"iina lino 0011 Tennessee t-ifj.oiii.M-ijo. .itn! ol 8'0.pi0,oimi: All all, the work of tho white and black ml remits placed in power there by the man in the White House. To believe ilia!, these monstrous, wrongs will "nol have an end, would l c to believe there was no God of Justice reg ing in Heaven. l.!tih ton A'. ., Jlc- The trial of carpct-lng ( 'otigress man . i JJowen, for bigamy, was concluded late in the evening of Sat urday. The jury, after being absent about twenty minutes, returned a verdict of guilty. . . . . . The Next Fair of the Clay County Asiricnltnral and Mechanical Asso ciation, will be held in Liberty on tl fth, 1.1th, 7th and Sth days of September, 1S7I. 1W order ef the Board. AVhyis last- year like next year? Because last year was 167", too 172. ' ' L ' LI I l vMl Ilw IK 1 i L i. .n-teiil soua- us iti-' : f 1 i v. v It Y s tl n, i ' ' ' tl i i i 1 -n i)ii.iii''.s ami Man; t - -.vain. t -1 : , ) I 1 sluil is vitiating our I ll is o-eltiiiL1- into uiin. - s. ii i-t poison in:.' our ! h t I I i i ! t Mi i . " f! Af ' i Cotcmrioraries o! I htcai.ro cooviri'.' ' . . . . , f M t, ' - t . , j , H)J i,. ,.lt its i,iu.iiig ,d, Hut Mi t on , i tt , ', I. 1 Y l' I I 1 ' I I- M , , , , , , ,!k , I, a I 1 I I 1 1 1 I tl 1 t t 0 1 i, i 1 1 Tililt! Ol 111! I I 1 t 1 II Will tl ( y.i V. ( iCIIIOli s i iillS I 1 1 V t t - . , , l !' I 1 till 1 t 1 hi . 1 . - t ) 1 1 1 VO ! II ! .' 1 ' - t 1 :l Voliline. 1 ! 1 1 1 -1 i n iiait'-ir! til til. I 1 I u: 1 I (I V. I 1 1 1 111 J ' o i ( 1 1 l I 1 I i ' til t I 1 ' ! I 1 ! vor.r cu i--ta! jieu, r , 1 ' i ( Ii t 11 I 1 I 1 ! 1 t 1 1 1 1 . 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Ill 1 . , I . itlltl i .... , 1 .1 i 1 1 ... 1 y , 111 , 1 : 1 ,,! ,LII IO I ' H I buu.utig ; loss 011 huiidm-j; i 1 ' 1 , ' - ('1"": " " n an i ' ; 1 ' I ! 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 I l, 1 1 i t i - t sir.t ami puru,er, .dr. Nusbiium. of ' In 1 i , M 1 , v 1 if i . s 1 , ' 1 M 1 ni t ti I ii'ii, t ' s "'i o. t 1 1 N . nit i) n 11 .If' s'otk ml ! 1 l "it 'is I 1 I 111 s ) H , 1 , ot 1 n 1 r " I "i I u ' ' ' . I M 1 , ! I g gl ' ( ICs I I j pj (,1 ,j , !i 1 1 1 ,U 1 i 1 , 1 - , I I, 11 11 1 'i ni .1 1 o K Never lose an oj-portnnity of seeing anything beautiful. Beauty i.i Gud'.s ban d-writing a wayside -aei-a merit; welcc,mo it in every f,.ir fai e, ever)- fair sky, every fair ilo-.ver, and thank Ili'm tor it, the fountain of loveliness ; and drink it in, simply and earnestly, with your eyes; 'tis a charmed draught, a cut of blesfiitig. A few weeks ago. as we reported lit the time, wo never saw a liner prospect for a bountiful wheat crop. Hut now several farmers have told us that the t!v, the drouth and the chincti-hiig combined, have almost ruined th prospect ail through S.ilints county. It is hail news indeed, and frightful to see. Saline I'logre-s. An anonymous correspondent sends to the "Boss of the Squib department" the following which we insert without mercy: Mr. jloe of this city, la-t week, S avu birth to twins ahoy and a girl. The hov she named Watt and the girl Ida. What Hoi and Idaho is good. ' ' A coquette is said to be a perfect Incar nation of C upid, because she keeps her beau in aqiuver. I J liM.l'i 1 re i; j . j . . i i ,.i.i i ,1 I . . . x" 1 ' 1 1,1 l. ., 1 , , ," ' I , , 1 I o I'f. 1 a v i ii jump I a it ; L.-f t il 1 t 1 :iVi , . , . 01 t; I.' i, ' III t.' V Hi I - ' 'nil j 1 r 1 1 1 1! s J lt j I 1 one evening. 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Ir- a-luiiis, iili'Mrll mirs ol oarrimr,-, tiiKhi ui;i?;niHret!' hraeei, t. tivf pair i-o-tly sleeve 'iiiitt.aiiSjSix iitai.-tiLiie.eiif ritttf.s, a iian-isome oi.erit etium, a wali-lt, wiiii rinif, a pair m iC'ilit bii'"kU.s ami a siiUudi'.i gohl cross stt wilb jFcarln an t tUnuigctls. I 1'j2 , i C" . ii. i ii t I r 1 irom 1 p III..- .hi till tl . !,( Til 1.1V l"e W IIS ill in-!; i . r 1 1 In 1 111- . t jt, 1 1 1 1 1 ! I 11 1 1 I t 1 S I 1 ' - i I I 1 1 coin '4 !ix II 1 li OiiH Vr, ! Ult . i:m:!1H.. 1,11. I: .1- Ill itili lu,e. I k. l.ilr.- is..! -k;... :..r-f-i..-!i(-ii. i: : 1 1 ! .,. ,is;- in uu. ini t I r , ...I. ,'i ? . l v . itit'i-ti Ui,rst-s. 1 1 1 1 tn It 1 111 lil 11 i 1 1 I i t ii :-.ro,!r. ...n iiiml i. i:. H ilii ' I I i n i l 11 1 tlil 11 t t 1 i l l. (o.-.W I.-. S :!,? 5.l"TiO NOTICE. St'lil !' : 11- tl aeh ;-. . 11 . Eli.O tile 11 H ant llef-aa- a t'.-r,.ii.i ,-i-iil l.v'V.l en tile tl il.ler- saoie a, 'i'i.- .ii'-.'lvi.! :hw ,iay Viy liitilii.il i;,i:i s' .:. I'll- Pte !., il l V.iHi.liie.if.1 in Hie i a la. e ii v .Mr. tv.ik. J MI',s PEAK, 1-. Mo. -:a.. ,5 T" Til 45v-si. I I ' I N 1 s, , I s (, 1 'll II I H !1 1 i 1,11 t On W.' ', j - 1 ll 1 i n 1 I ' I 1 1 v 'S I I I ti 1 1 in k;'-t!iO',, r.Encivixt;, i POaWAHDING & COMMISSION MEIIO II A XT. A IKNT f.r OMAHA 1'Ai KKT to. ira. j.V sa.-ks ii-oiii L. M. f-ainuelB A Sons, tiilkcr .son , f.os, and other good houses lor rem. m I 'vntN.u !( tit.. fsii; . ill iilt(.. l it 1j tut t I ;-i .1 !-. ; i tilt ,1 i i 1 In ( I . ! . j 1 i ro'.i su.i:, 1 i 1 r. i;r k i.aji ns. f o,v n I I t.l u-.t l.l l'.-.i. Wlll.'U lor 1,.,. . jtif.- imiit.ai, vuul sn: Si;i:.ii s ..... iiililti.t m- hiiruMs.si u M li." .- I I 1 t 1 I t , Ill il'i'.tll. tolswulil. WMupl-iJ.IHii. I.l-l'f r llll, I I 1 tt I II I 1 I I ill I 1 ( 1 1 u 1 I t- I i . M i l., rni; 1:00 r mjok uihi tt. i.vi.i;ki. siiiKi.r. 1. i:sxi.roN. IMi'lMM! Wm. Mviv..s .V " ' , 1 1 1 1 it , 1 ri 1 in in,. it,i c-ttv M-.if. mill a; the lowest m, ; 1 . . 1 ... . . . ' ..i. "-I I I 1(1 I 1 ..ilHH". I, (H-itpl-.t uti'l Ik t. -I'v.-c-. ; ! - Jill" . r. Ttaan. !. .. i. w . i, -i : 1 f ti'i r f: 4h I JH.M l:l V ill i 1 I'll Vslt 1 N till I I I 1 I.- .! I 1 111 II IV Hear !, 1 .Mill- 1 I I I UTI Illl 'I Ills 1 1 t V 1 11 1 1 i' tI!S it f.KtM r U!I ) .i t mil. .! Od. Wiit-c. ill-: I t t t llii ( ralCitr ilac-ii- . liloiii-.s I l..-i! niiMin i 1 1 1 K I'.Slii Kn'i 'I 1. I.. s-2 Vl.rl Hit. 01. ol 1 aarlii aiai .Ma, a - : :" . 1, A N - s 1 ; I C G MM I SSI Or! 0 Uh , i , i l.KXi.V, H. Mi I s l ( I o I I N , i I lla-iia .ac-rien ..a. bACKS 'JO Ki.N 1 . ii.r.ii -H ia in-.i.i, .. ia M oi i- ZitW WOiH). lliile-llle i'n..i, r li. M Js V . 1 I , . i 1 Win ill" ,i AMI I'.MniiHI.I.As ill Mi I l liiM, i; it, . , i i . I.KXICT'). Mo. I , I i I i 1 li i , i i i. I'l'.i; wt:t k ;i I'm mv . I A, ti::iI i!A" M!iK)M 1 1 I 1,1 IU IIH- Itlli-t ! 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(.rtiiem-e ami in-i.-K-riiy, wliii-.li nave seinii to tau.-e u to i piaa.,111 liisil iHiMtlnti. ill cart-v tl iill hp- tier, eliai.llllj- it to iltruish instiv.iiiec ot tin' Verv eh.iiees! eharai-lcr to all who are wilinia to jmv a 111,4111- siiie-t- ii,r 'I UK IIKNflNK AliTIi r.K. Al !!. si ANIUSil .V WH.sOX. Aitdits. (.. c. 1 li-ti-lier .V. son. Si, in-nai vvs.v. rlv. lurtinitr. t 1 1 sj i s i itK : : H. & F. Vfc'IfLER, M ASl rAt:Trr.T.TT AM' Pri; M.I' 11 IS I VT'iltlu l-i'StM i-ti uiiv amuvuin-f. to tile jaioln- an V tlli- traile, tliat tlie. mo, im , , l ii, i r t ur tiituro Mattulaetory. with emeplel.. raaeaini.rv in aetive o iv ran on. iiiul are ta-tnlv to 1 al k up is ol TrilXlNC, J'l.ANIN'tj, -AWiNi:. Ac. 1 tie ir aiso keep onMantly on h:iinl,aii.l lor -ale, s ,11: UAMsTKliS, S'KWI-.L POSTS, WAI.SUT COFFINS-, &e. Tliev --esri'-trtiny ak tlie attenlton o! all to the articles of their rau'nutiictnr jiltnigintr thomselvi tu yU as ciit'ap assnh artieleseati be bought :or. ll. & F. WINKLEU, Vii Fraatlin St., opposite Mstrket. . .r..Hui.v pan al tin- wnt-v. At 1.1. . Si .M.lsj .t '..:;-. . N (.. '. ri.-U u,-r X .SOU. siohl II..1S. Wav.-riv iaileii lv ti;S M'lMliMI N. Mil ' ...... ijfM'ji FURN MURE MiUmi L Ilutrhisou'v Coluaiii. j lit! 1 HAVE AiSlimii!!!'' AJ THR EMPORIUM OF m 1 SS p f rx,4 i'i nil Mas XA J J ' J! .. . 3 tilliaa Mat ud fcMS -w , w J tut Mo. lOS W tiSii r-'. I.i-vihgj'iii. Mo Otir Std-iiig- atil Sniiimr y sr.- a a .,a ;i.,a l-'.;n; iitif r. lioiK.i ,K Mi.. . !:.--; i,.'i'iii., i;i..t ii a a i i oi.. iil.K!" slt.i.-s. AN! t.lXI'A i.ifOIis 1 i CM ' 1'F.AI'KH Til N f. sT f 111. Mi-;,- ) r-- p ai-.-te.es to ,ri a bir-a. r ! i lui-iiio - t'ii.s se.n ".a- :ta'5. e.ia oiiivil. it :iv I OA ; I .:.'1, . NO 1:K iUIXl. !l,.a, p.;-r..l i v., !,.;. ..p e.iy .!U, I. i. ,! n,- ,.,;a i- ' I aiiia-:- u i'li liie I t i'1'it1 eli-lis . aii i-.11 t'ai- i nut ...,., v.-- want "Y'd a,:;.. ..)N;..r t.l inii.i.i I. AUI 1 S1.1M. 1.. w e are .-vie aaaan.s for Mr.-. .11 iiniv's l iT.hlill VJ-HO AU oi iMIN A 1. tOKSKTS. tlaaa.n. i i t i 11 n 4sJ. tt si- DRY GOODS vai mi ...in- faiiulv V.in K.! illv li.s-l. "tiiiM5 ;unl !m1v :tt tlti'tii. o ir,iri t..r y.,ii Fair Dealiiiirs, (iootl (iooils, itmt Kfasoiinlilo It.-tt-'s-. lO,iKMar.l.-s r.es-1 IVinls.- ".r00 yards ci' IVinted F-.twit yard at 1J 1-2 cts. WOKTU -JiMTS. We sol i only lor Cisu, liave one Trice, and CANNOT UK LTN JJKIULI). Xew Goods received every lew days, direct from New York, at the SH HOUSE OF WILSON & HUTCHISON 105 iMain Street. I. 'a 'Dry-Goods IS j !,..'. ' Have Arrivcul. -: '5 vyiz. I ... .1, ItMS M- I ..it'.- . - i.i! :-."! i '. I :..uj;.ru-.l 1 i.. JUi'it. I" ii ,'fi-.-cr i,va. ! m. tt -tft:. 1 '5' 1 t i a -. .,; o..- -.i. k ii. .. 1 ...i. 1..J-TI., ni-- 1 , la i .-1 HI t tit t s 'ii-.tt sieUic- ' i i ; a-i : I i ;,! ; f'issnt ; iA '.''.'. VT4 !--;: s. i, :.!;. ".' '" ' ;': '".'." ; tf-s. ! 1' X'o'l rs t:. -tltlf. 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' m v J7 i v tti.S term nf I'.riliiTA, -ll -IIKhh.s, -iiii.ta... ;: v : i a al ' . . itiie- W:nt.. ,.a w ii-, I , ia- ir c rs.- a ' 1 of trust, 'iale i ;!..- j: ! -I ,;.',v .0 '. iea,.,f ; ., . ll. l-7o, ;,. .1 iaa iia ; , i ia l.a- ll. va . witiiiit iiiai i..r i.aia. rn- i '.liniv. 1 stall' I M. i t . : ! ..-? m " !. s..i, 111 , ,,, !,,,, k ! .'t, on ,..i-r i.ii- li, Art a, a .1 real , -lap-. ;!aaa t Ui tile . ainiy ,,t 1 i-'la-.aiie ia !;..- S'a!-' il aiui. ,-- l: vast niaiilel-.it f,-ili'll ll.ii:-! ar t-'l!), :oVVi,. :ap liltv-J.oe (Ai;. rani"- cvmiy. veu i ! liemide,! us !..-.iii.:i;a.:l!.-;,a at lae it-.riil cas; tan a. ei- ,,i oaj i.e.A n ,.i i.i ... a-, a ,ii, at a ri,rk vir !H ia ii-'.i.a ta.a-u-e ri: liilii east si-'.a ni- n t!7i, l,l,- t,t a st .-.1.1', ti -..lint i.b '.. t ! ;t siai..-. lia ma- u-vs: si'Veni.a ll (OJ, .oi-s to staae iitaa; it r. u ..;. on- east iim (11" Oil! I' .-.vn, of ta i-.a-lm!, ih li-' U"lt!ll!fl saiit line Ita (l a, p,p , t,, -,li, Isatiiiniiie; wlncli c.iuvi vam-p wa- iiiiiiie to s.-.-nre On- payment of a eeitain i.r,mii-aii v naie therein .l.seri l eil. ai ii lii r.ai-. .l.-aiaii l'a I"s"n mi""' in tlie i-aym-m ol saj.l note, ami l lie saim.-remains t.ni.al. f, now liier. for.-, ai tin-n'one.-i "1 liie I.--L-al hoi.i. r of said IK-le. mat in .'.i.,r.iil'e 1th tin- iir.oi.-mr.sot sai.i H(a.i ut lru.-l, 1, liie uu-U.-rsimc-l. triii-t'f ..will. n in front ol tin "urt lou-f dour, in if f ify of Lesaiiilos. tnovts-n tiie hoars oi u a o'i.a-i: ir tic loreno..n 'ami lour o'fiotk in tlie aliai ,.f that 'lav, pro- .'t t. is.il tim iroinriy ran,' .k-.-t-rila.-'l, at j.ul.ii.s vrii.Uif, for t-ash, t, ni iuliest i,iiliter,l-i sati.-fy sa;,l not;, WTiii itin-r, si tiit-rtsm, teifc-cliit-r M iib ilie o-ai aiiil vi.(.-ns tti this trust. JUHN A. IS. U i T, Btiitl Tiusu. V