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1 TON WEEKLY OVXJO. ii:o. io, 171. STATE SOVEREIGNTY! WHITE SUPREMACY! K i:i i : diatk : : mis is i.i i;i i: rv : Our Motto. Never Despair of the Republic! Our Platform The ConstHution of 1SK. and the Kigbts of the States)' Our Doetrirtf. Thi i a Whitu Man Government, mail by White Men. for White 9tn. nd their Posterity. Forever: HUM WITH THK riKTKMTII RrWr.MIMTr 7otnl Repuilnktton of the Monstrous Yan kee War Debt '. - lln.i i riir't. I m-.m-tilutiMli:.t Itiiritt'ii, ih'i'timiil.-ltr-l hy mi I u i'i li-llllltliUill M..li -tliiu it.-ill it Mtiicrt". u ttii' )rMvi'iitiii f an f re-"ii-f itutinn! . rliule. fr lb- .i--uni)rii..inirnt if an I' iictoieflt.il .IIII..I .iii.l llwrrhl I'nrpo-p ' Mtrn ni iioitiut TittTiuv .ti.rilo.'e thr IfWil'ti-e ! irii imw iTirT7i tll firfief tf ttlt ih Mttt ANOTHER REBELLION r f , .ttitl'tt MlU-4( tf Hill t'V uiiter i;'-ltMn' - 'trr hy Kir'r ' - V iilni i l Vtolcm'r' ni I tirtttin ht'iil-t It N. rftir tMiit, if tm HUM FMT ITU mn4 KH.IMETI! rOR PRKSIDtWT. IS. itKA 1 BKoWN. The f re'ulei'ti:-! tlamhul vn s h ?ria--urt, 1 mtwrll, i- nrit;.rmu! ftn! ! 1 l'!'HJo.t ten .irif.ker, an.t i t a teu lrit)Uir." irv it-!; lu:j!iM riy?!. I- jiiiritufiii'u! urn! ! ! (lo-l a h. !v-r aj'cr, an. J i 1 1 a lut.e craj'tT. - iov. Wuiker. ot Virginia, al t:tt rt- the u ti.ve Koift:iru er" . . - . atu aiari ri ,tu an l II. U ot ; AuiTtit. t.ver vhi.-K the t. Loui.- ! " Kejuit iu-un rr.lvavori;'! to af je:.r v ; teirapliieaily mart (.n the li!b of j Vc'.ober. I hertf are Caucasian ami AVhite Nijjer- in tlo Virginia Legis lature. Pretty iT I 4howir for a $tate which ha- teen outrage .mi Jy trample ! pn by white-livereJ. Mack-hearteJ, uulie4- morifrel anJ neoumireU from yan kek Jam. and wbi h hi been free trAr ahouf :i year. tre or two i.ewMpaper in Soutb far- Iitiu have taken a tar, I for I.e pudtation of the swinJiiri debt f t the rotate carpet baif knaves. TbatV riht. Wipe it nil out clean in the tate. ; then we'll take up the Van kee Federal obligation-, and piare them all up in abuut two rnirute.by a mil t the tea- and nay.F ir a 4'aui?aian 4 'onre.-. Thi eriera- tion owe- it to its children t settlet ni it own r.Ii:ition., and to entail no liurdfin on posterity. The itifjtiiiusj Fostier l'itdi;ett, a nitfer blooded mulatto thief tVom ofiim, vvli.i uridr indictment at Atlanta f.r af. traction and appro pria' i )n if h.rge amounts) of State hon !-, tie I the .state with llullock, and, a- w:n to le PSpef.e-J, ha turr e 1 up in Wa-hinton. Itecould have madi? hi- way tt no more sate lendevoio i-r i'al!otT-t!e-rrviiiL' villains, than this penal coloriy ot the South, ealied Washington. With the impndrrre ni' Safan, he applie for a senatorial seat to represent a Sta'e he cannot live .n, outride it prison. e e i ef rifia editor i ah iut e-tan lisbin an Imperial organ at Atlan ta, lo ngita'.e the establishment ol kindly ir.'titutions in this conntry. li'tdieal llepuhlieait !icentiotisne. tyranny, ih-spotism, and iron rule are hearing i.arural fruit. Wliere there fioT is one American willing fr hrave the old popular prejudice, in tilled ly y-:ir of true temocratic government, for Me.al institutions, a le ).irs more !' rantisio, terror and if i-tijiviii, will rai up hnn tlretts. In la t, the people will nlti rnately learn to ftek kindly rule, in from Jacohin lit ense. Jack Ilarniltoi), ol lexas, illus trate, m some decree, the trite aphorism, that it lakes a tbief to atcl a thief. At least, he comes pretty near putting hi tinker on a penitentiary-deserving thief in the following picture id' Southern car pet haters, as they have fallen un der his eye in the Lone-Star State : "When e ee a poor, miserable Cl-, who never had il')l in hiti lite, fotne to Austin, horrow money to pay his expense', arid presently find bun losing a thousand dollars a night At faro, driving round with a fancy team, makm liquor hills, wine tills, and all sort ot hi!I, and toying a tiutry and tine horses to go home with, we know he m a thief a well as if we had seen nim "al." Ther i one redeeming Mature con nected with lh suffrage nitvement f th crowing ben, nod umb-eiia,. toter. They despise t'lysse wb all their heart. They want to vote now, more thar ever before, tb'.t they may cast their ballot against him. We have paid very little at tention to this o-ca!!eJ Woman's Right agitation, from th fact that liap liflilll' thflt tlkk li n r. I- V agcJ.petticoated hrigade wbo want suffrage, are women at all. We should jmtge ft'0" appearances, that Ibey are mate yankee in female at. tire ; lut we must confess, their zeal . , ,, ni. opposition to the JI.de Scraper, ,(anV in the language or Poet, .d n a bide-scraper") ba some - what softened down our asperities! hottest papers, that ever vent forth that direction. STAND FROM UNDER. A few of the siriMiler lor Norlh- ern lVn.ocratic paper are sreatlv exer-iej ju! no-.v over the" Passive-!e:i.starHe" polity originated by th.; I 'am asia. Ti er are f r a convention an. I nomination. Tliev U'iieve in tijjhtintr 'he CaiUaU with the "urt ihing," iinailiilteratci', nnwahei!, and eternally. I , ye; that' all very tjuoif fir men who are willing to take " new iJeartnre" at the wni J, arnl ! have mi iiu'mu tie of the late iliuter exnt in-i-tar a they warm.- 1 tlu-iiisul vess at Feileral ramp tire anl i an u- I y un lit hayoiiel into the South. J'.ut the people in On section whi have all at !tae. while these Kditors have nothing, are more earnestly anJ i!e"p!y interested, than to he wiUii.g to play with late any longer. The late eJeetion exhibited the fact lhar there are inNy enough .North ern I'l-niocrat lei t to make mile l to that section, hut not enough toiarry a single yaikee Mate; ami the tune tor tomfoolery i about i plat clout. ThepepIeof the South vill be dragged no further a the tail end ol a deal rarea. They incut look out for; tnernselve. The old log:m fail to j :irone u to a repclklton of ten year i t ulitifnel lolly. Yankee I'eino- i ra y, : e.ijnTietre teaches, if to ay the leat, a tritTe tl.iuy at bet, and .t "prill, .pie.- i iay l e gf a de.I j anv where from a white niati to an i African gorilla tnitu Stale Sover e.onty to a ort f rtovereignty ! rrii oUl la!i- lt t!ifi rn-t ineii- I'ttrk from 'int u nmirlc man r.r .kr lo doilar." ti vxttry man ai.J i j every iiIiar trm I ln. JetWrm t ttamiri torrU Stet tiai. In tit, yanUee l Vtii'rratv 1 n tra! ap parition a waiuler.li rKot U ati : .mie4 erruiul. i f It' ail Very to talk abuul i .wthern imotrvv when it i tontleJ l. a4toni4l. an ucvfiEititen-1 . . -m-h thing. It eollajwoj nith Ioug-j i; .t &l.rhrti tv tin war ! j t .-ittiri4 fLrlrn teile it? irra?-- i rown grave,tu poor really tocraw iti iiiiiX rtir iiPtn civ i jo 11-4 mar- . . ------- - .... - 1 L.n, with limberdei- dariLjiini in, it ! 4iif, and Iat.ter it clumpy teeth ad fattier it- fottoti-tie J bones in lire-t mi.-erv. There i notbirttr more revolting than a n vn buried ; ... . j orpe. Ah. put it antler ?over j ..... - . . i it np kinJIr, in memory of what it i V . . t.v i i wa ana tau i. " tniijnl nave luren. r. . ..,. . : -.. I e. riifiiiaii prm ipi?- my in f, i l,ut it- lo.ly 14 very moch decayed, I m l need that peaceful rest that ' ruur lastt till Oal'riol s keen lIa: ha!l call it forth to judgment. True democracy lives almost alone ir the heart of Southern men, who have had their pi incip!e$ ground in by mort-trou invasiori?, tian.irjg torches, and a continent , of iiitrhway men mdulirii' in ten year of organ .e i poc k e t-p i v U i n Ah, irentlenien, the fan e i.- p'av- T out. the curtain dwn, the lights extinguished, and actors and audi ence di-missed." A new epoch lias orne new men and a i t power promise relief t'rem hellish bondage. If ye are hernoc rais, in troth, throw aside your tomfoolery, and be men and patriots now. 112 must not be i. umbered with the loi years; ot dis Uoiiest and cowardly treatment meted out lo a:i outraged section, j It promies a ilegrce of relief, and vo shall he equal to ti e emergency. Let mediocre politicians howhand ye ancient I'immvcrats of the North e stunned and disgu-ted, if they ,. rj. i a , f j . i v II. Ihe tlay lor chroaic iji.v is t asscd; we have neither time nor in- I, cation loiter to flay with fate. A NUT FOR CONVENTION DEMO CRATS. We commend the following glow mg paragraph to such snorting liemocratsi a swear eternal J'eino crafie candidacy on the party ,ch ar.ee or no chance, 'i hey will find a very large tiotb in a very small space, tt is from a Washington letter to the Chicago Tribune. Ye Diminy trutic Knight of Cervantes, don't fail to take in the whole thing. It will do yon good : The administration is now playing the game of detaching some of the more unprincipled hemocrat. Iroin any scheme ol compromise or co operation with conservative Ilepub lican for it overthrow, and consti tuencies connected with the Demo cratic party are warned that three or four of thuir members of congress eat dinner at the White Hou-iO, and share in the plunder there. Wonder if that don't explain the I.ou aville Cur Jnr's new-found devr t:on to "old Democratic principles." NOTICE! NOTICE! A short time since, we published in the Caucasian, a call from a Mr-, Klizabetb Ilrooks, for informaticu in regarJ to her son. It stated that her husband wa killed and her little s ir. captured hy the .Sioux Indians, some litteen years ago. If .Mrs, I'.ro&ks will send n her address, wo have received ti ting of her long lost son. Will publish particulars next week. Exchange, please copy or notice. The Caucasian's circulation in Lexington and Lafayette countj-, alone, is greater than the whole paid circulation of any two other papers published in tbie part of the Stat, '"r city list alone is equal to the entn. nt oT any ordinary country paper. We go to nearly every re spectahle i-onse in the county, where the family is .ne to pay for a paper at all and thawt heaven, there are Mjette, unable to do that. 1 ne are amre- tte, unable are appre- ctl hy the live bigness men of this and other cities ; am lbe resuit ia we are sometime ovei ron yj, aJvertieing. We are coroplej tn make thi week's lesua, almosex. cl,Te,y . lota, BnJ vBrtiseme i paf-r , ut look out for next week's. Ill will be one of the eayest, fiercest, jfrom an American news-raggery CAUCASIAN STATE HASH. A new (Irug-stortr has been opened in Marshall. llrirk 1'iiim ruy i- to lei lure at hilli-i-tilde siiiutly. 1 he Mar-hall I.yeeuns has um: where the woeiltiii.c elamher. Kruwnville is : have a ilt-mit ha-h mill, anil a Diiinlx r ol new- store... (ruixlv eoiibty i ".rowim; wealthy n liirkory nuts at 2 er bn.-liel. new I'Mioiteileil ;;0 is .ut. Ki-rlith of an ii.l ll too -liolt to 1U" uell. Ailair eonntv warrants are A.Iair ar lii le; heiiijf now worth !H5 n '.Cm-. The StiM'kton .loiiriial rccurils the ileath ( t .1, -1 Kirns, hy a ialling tree. A lauiine preventer in Carroll eonntv, named Simpson, has raistil 1H.I hii-hel l '.rt oti ijjlileeti ai res. Tne eave lati.lv iliM.ivereil near I'ine ville. it) Mi l ona!it eonntv. is somewhat roomy, exleniling thirty miles. Kivunli)- county Has lately uneoiirt hmiscil anil is now reeonlles. Kale mailt1 a l 'i.liie ot the one at f 'eiiterville. At Oaik ami l'is;ali. j,, iiriti:in county, thieve.-, have been playing ' "sur prise party"" on the ii.rncent-. at the small hours. Mr. ISri-e.H-'s little (laughter, at ll.uri onville. is the t'h.tiiipiuii la!li-f. Knrty tive leet down a Will two leet watei nuhiii f . eore Kemp, rrp.iitcil ih'ow tie .nine linn? :;; in tin- Mi-..tiiri liver, is now talkiii; about Montgomery ily. asking t tarry. t'apt. Ili'ins, i K in-is 'try. lately hail a ball extracted Irotii his thigh that he eontractcil in the lYtiin-ula even l.is' frolic. nr State excliatiiri's reeoril agj;reatf'ly tierils of nii-'in-; cattle, hm-es, uml-lutk. A straw tines it iinlicite activity anion;; "rani's Initiirry kin r I he moiiiiteil p t'ls of the path, in Hea ver Valley ol ld oriaM eonntv. otlereil to p!uv Imjretlv ! Ili'ioy I'olliM'k. ami j II mini .1 -i .i i iiiif il c..ni. ', .Infiti Ht.ckhuM, a tv tilteen ye n s olil. t ..-.. ii.r.... Ki i.; I 1.... .1... ;srim,,., ,lt.:,r tl.e falin.- c imty V.ir- sroumi. ami n.nl Ins ).' t.toki n. In tin :i;t'rnjt to ro! a ti inkat TrM",Tn, rtic rhtH-r tunl the hnll :n-l ttU of .n :tintniti in-nle. awaitiii; Iti-i arrival. He i4 now nn anr'! ot the loyal hue. Tll. J'...JkOw ..t I 'I i rlt...,vill.. ' I , il roiniiv. h.i.i ttu ir it.i.aii. fcm.i,. i...i I"- n,kMr tUvm km.wini: How to read -r wnre. h-v rom la! toh-i itra Ivrnwrnt, ho eouid th both . A bain I o! St. l.ouU imt r.mii-ii) yoiiiiij tfiif hnve. tor rnontti-i. In-en rohhiiii: loekul e W liiit :i ni available 4 'onsrreioi.al taient the yrtw . . ... Knirine antt bairsrajje ear n the Mis-onri PaeitV r tin;il jtiuiiHH) the trnek at St. a eillblIlklIJt..lU u.avillir .u-aj.ionteJ paner reimni. A nrht Minn nterr J w a a tern!. (toiler pNKi at the tlourinsr milt it 1'iir-on a tr?.i.-. in ViforiiM. Mnnitenii .N.unfv, .m Mm bnh. I Jt (Mjfdii'rr i' out f s. tit -ujipo-it d t t.e Mown inr one . i ' ttte nn in s.tmrn. a- In :.r ami to-k n turn a moment tt f..r. Notice has beer in:it!e in ttie Il iii-e t . 1 : . . . 1 -m .. . uir inirtHi ii'iiiiii ni h iti i. xmimi i r i t1 PIe an :.tnm ! nitur to the oiiMitn- . ' 1- ' tfon, prttvidintr tr u nii m -ur! JudeAbip f five iiipmiU r?, and t'orit'er rimf mKhority U appniut at asi-itant eler k . T tt ifiids ir tbt Si.iU wiio.it-- iai-inir. r rti;'inplat.- rui-'p.sr, vhiU tor tbr f an- mules are oib red for" aie, in" our advemsmx IVisihil. W? s:lv. riuphuticallv. ir the t roluntn ttii v.eek oibr. offers hi entire lot nrt tJlirv of Hii f(l MitH1.rif. f;.r tllpir OWII ..i tim- i....r.rs t hu;:ii.i Uou.bon joun . .... . ... ,,'U:." i'I I hil Ki'1'1 r.iort., ovvinjf tn the m- county :itr. J !.' s(nuM b- nrr w. I! , .;,.;,.,., .' ,,, r,'o.T. the ..irerjii i sn-tuiiitfil. aii'l put ii;nii fi lino ami j-ale ' st.-k ol all kin.ts was mucli -nutllir Ihau usual, ;ounl-iriuii. Hut w tv.M ! j-l-ul t- en- ; ; ni..- Httt-nuauc.. (.t the mviic wm not so r,.n t1i.r,.imu,.r.jil a?h...rx r,i i 'Itir .'iiiaiity t'rtilr was rtMtor intVrior ' '. , . V ""it.. i,lt)r,., 0tir literature will" perhaps n.t In- eunijU'-ie wmiutii ine pnus aiitasi;iu f unt-km-iu Hf K i!l:is t'itv hts iii.r "t ftTa s rums pr:ii rii-al jukf mi that village l manv airs. He was a laborer on t tie Court House; wa-. not paid promptly; bail a bill ol ;0O mraiiist i! ; liU-il a lien on the Imil'lit.jr; sued on hi- bill; ot judgment : procured an order of sale o" the I 'ourt lloiise; 90I1I it. and then nnujrhf it in himself, lie now reluses SriO.tHNl lor hi- hanre l openiui; a i ai pctiter -hop in a ?."0 ( oiirt-lbii-e. A "o-ntli'inati t";iin I uiou ciMinty. "I i in ii'. was la'Iy thro-.n i;.t prison, while on a hu-iness vi-it to Sr. I.oni-. kept tliere tweiity-f mr hours, and then releas ed, without knowing tin; eause ol Iii-arre-t. The kind authorities of "lleavis ville," in the meatitiini-. relieved him ol his purse eniitainitiiT jsiOO, sim-e whi h time he has failed to :'! it returned. This is a j;ood start on the par' ol' St. I.oni- in ."ii'ii-ipation of heeoniin the thieving apital of a swindled nation. one oF Mi'f lure's pet-, bv tie- name ol Connelly, a coinier in the pi-nitentiary . is to wear a I.i uip ravat on ttn: 2ii!h of Jintiarv. lie ua- e nivii ted for th- niiir derofa fellow convict, this lieinjf bi seconil victim, li s first wa? the murder of a woman in lloone i-oiinty, whom he attempted to rape; he plead insanity; was condemned to tie loiur; but this only ..I.. 1 ft..... ... M..I l...v . ....... i"'iinii.ii"i'. nun if .'iit iiii. on ....it. mut, j,.,,,,.,,, to imprisoninent for lite, out as a joker on insanity ne is played out. and there are no more Mc- lurs to save him. Ills la-t victim wa a convict, named Hums, one of Abe's et-post masters ol Syracuse, who klepto-nioniL-i d the mails. This Hums was a waircr at the nviefs' tatih. .- be was pa-sjn" the hread to ronnelly, the latter stabbed him lo ileath. CAUCASIAN NEWS BURGOUT. I.'. SiimntT Ita- r-ijjnJ I ho rli.iiriiinn ship i pi:itnal cnunittfci. The oi- rviiive Fr-frm I'urry carrtetl city ol' Mobile with I . h h m tjoiii v . Th' itm-Hplii-rf is: ;i f rifli cimiI at N r? Ii I'Lff", tih iwriily y;rN fw -hw ':t. SniuTl'pfx r vmN tn ;n unnii;i! t nt in all 'jii it r i - ( i In' piMW.My; iu 1'liit ib-l -phi.t as pi. fin i. 1'nn liKn k, a t'JZ r, ha- !-1 th'i;tMl l"M"-i.ritt ( th' Sl;it- Sfimftr ttt l-onisiana virPmlty lifiitfn:int vtrrnr-- to -tn Iniini. An fmijfrAi.f p;rty of vnitrt'ii Mr'ns --nin. wiiiini awl rhiMrwi wttn? tr tn t ihfHth by th tare iU n ip m Saho county, Ni-hnfk:. Thr luiirtfh InfrrnarionuU ol'Niw York art fit work rmttii.g ili.-ttirhatitvs in this roaiirry. Th"f poor, inomnt ftfts ar all intilt-U, ;ir in-, an-l lfVfllTs. The t-iiTftmoiH, f rijrnn.nu', fjti:.ilriflra moik or polygamous Uwi-it, who t n f the pritf ntiuiy by prfh-nflal panlou, a prominent iwnitMT of the Soiirh r'aroh na lei'luture. Thi're is a new awl peeuliar sect of r-rt-liior.it.- -prinxin up in frntral lVnn ylvania. eati-t Onih. I hir custinns rv vomewhnr i lht onh roi ihe Shuki r, bt Pfill inoro simple. A ipia'l ol tht iti have IfH ated near Anrol i. lliinoU. i- wi? i urn from the Arohi IJi'tonl. Iraiiee U ifintf iut troutiio nuin. I 'i.. pira'ii'.-are hatrhing in every o'iarter. Thiers Hahrmetl. I hike M Aumale i- to iieer-etl lr-itJeTit. The army in Nrcoiiiinsr more Napoleonic, aw! The n-ual l'r.-nrr-Mxn;aii way of lining i-otnettiinirs. Is likely lo come ir votie in crayy :irU, otwith'uniiit the iu.ny j-fporu as to the tailing health, of u;iw, uw! hotly, of the (fhieeri of Great Hritain. site h said by one of her phy.Meiain to be remai kuhiy hale ano .ane. Ir. Norman MeI,eofJ, in a speeeh larely made in Scotland, remark eil. in relerenee to I he fhare-- ot liUracli andofhr-s, thut the Owen was insane; 'Tet mo .ay the manner in which the tjnee.i b olten critiyised, U a eowardly awl cruel inju-diee, when neither as a wo man nor at a Queen, she ran make any reply, but must endure the injustice.'" -. A NEW TRIPARTITE ALLIANCE I D'lrr thli hf-ad our live and newsy little neighbor, thr Saline County Profrrw of I cemlfr .Mh, thuft ailnd9 to two prottrLs whi- b th Cauraaiaa bas, for &m time pust, he u urging iiNn jtopular attention The citienauf Ruy, Lalayelte antl urn 4 1 art ailaOng fh utij -t ol uiiitnuf ami hitvmc only onr r'air lor the ihre counlirs Iitnct Kbit ami it is ttmtixbt the project will if cameil into effort, lo furthrr ctnifnt the union thr tawr arr now moving, ami are propotiin to a new iudieiiil eii utt C.0.p-s.i of those i hrr counties only ; with thl view a mreiiint re:ently hrtU, at wititrn resoimiD were aoorit-u lavorinff the lao, anj a rommittef appointed to git to Jrffersn .ity, ami present t it- matter to Ihe IITiaUtureat itftnextsvsrtion. I he lawyers here, we muterstamt have favoreil a . ircuit coro oeU of Valine, Carroll ami l.alayette, ami a e ansiona for a dinner thitt winter Ttavre la 114 ,.,...1 u.niA hftni. will be ma le Lv the Leiri.sl- ture. ome ol the piputou circuit along the river are entirely too large and it htia bn-iima atlulely nereary to Buh-livide them, anJ aerraae the nunber of terms of the Court. 1'T TOt r Cmhutmas FiotK Al J A J Kviiibari s ft&v gitarantee vou gowl cakes. J A J. KKINHARO STOCK, FIELD AND FARM II1K ItKKhV A' GliMiOS I.AY. I he tit(t' l'r i'tr'ntf!y Wttern vtry still rt t .innt s..jitf hold ujhmi thi polittt A iiMTicnii ). u ill if, ihf t"il'wmtr rtvival lVtffiiJohn I'lm-nix it an r-r'ii pai r. nn at oma Mil it atlmira t ton tor Ii ;tnl -.hnv Hiat tin i-r inoitrn ptM-f-.. as ri'icanlf- th ir lilrrary t U at aiv but -o maiiv- pli.i m ris-inj front (lie ai)iH it one ki) ti tti tttu iuilu-i "tiorM'y" ttays of i i;oii i -i ritory . Antony iht'tn that cam- tip to -j.ei'itliite in stock ati'l -upiilifs Wa- 1 natiif'l Stt-wart, a man ol 'enter- Me bought tutu 11 it( -h-tailt fiorrt'l, two year ohl, which h;iI a white t'.ee. Ami he Itantere'l all I'ortlrtii.1, 4 r . f for three humlreil yar-1 rare. I har u:M a man hv a hoirte, which he ito oirht (irt! .ui ht- uiiit-rallv mhuv'.I .m Millard' thotiHJinl lotlar male; Me hailn ' t an il'ii, he?-ai't, o! iltun anvlhtiiK ro r.i-h, Kul he took no M1-1. r Mrw at lor two huieire'l dollar.- ca--h o pv ry .-..h! in !..rtl:iii'l, I , w-nt vrraiKh! iown to th C'.tir.-e, An-1 every cent we l.onyed we her on Mlllitril'H tioise, ml ihar w a-, tiiett j.ecula!in ' levvai 1 with hid ham! lioii hip, A iirt two 1 urn follow in if if h a tin pail lull of lolliii - an-1 a r ham pat; tie ha-ket full i e i ip ' U ell, tli. y ni aiin-'l oil the rotiinl :uel the lioi M". ot a start Vii'l (Mine liinnin down iint pretty, font lour te-t tipai'l ; And the .Milfanl mare had it ;tll tier own way, as eer ho.Jv ,-aid, 1 .11 ju-I they K't fo tin- end .d the Irurk, that .1! e o! !e! -hot aid hill like tell leet ahead' 11 er we so n that , 1 har 1 iz a most surjiri.-in din . And remark- like this 'ere followed. !; v everlullit nklli, " "Ml be dod-dellied, and d.--oU-d , and dlll- td.iim d by Pike, ' A .id there w as stn li a ;w tnl howl iti(, unhuear- nur, and ilancaijr, that many old people ai I I hey Had neei seed the like. And t tat penilatm' MewAit, he made matters w u-: Me j acked tkip money in a hand cart, and didn't care a cu?.-; And roteetlv smiling, pulled it idT, an though he dl-lii I lUilld tlte heft ; nd sitirr then we hain't paid no taxes, nor bought nothing, nor o!d 11 dtntifj, lor I dt siiipOM- thai in all Portland, o. I' , there ain't a sjnifi,. reil cent lclt. Tho slinr Pr"-ii m. t 1 ecemler sth, The hoi; dealers in tins eonntv have become unite nctop in the ia-.t tew 4vs. nillilher of uroe i.ave he. n dr ; en oil and we have heard o .-everai Miles, the price ranKini; from .;-' to .! :K llie weather tia- In en quite favorable tor but heinm. and a number ol farmer- hate at read butchered , conse.juentlv sauafe.s,-.pai e rib-, A.c., are plenty and cheap. Ihompioti X I,oW'an are buv shttihternttr li--v lio vkilb.l l;ht wedi. Price pmd 1 and 5. I t.'o io--i.piuiyra spectator. LeC s;t Prt--l hoc-, in town, are active (commer cially speaking) . and lliu at .i per hundied, liicii llie hu'lle-d pi ice afeed. ioiMt pork hi4 tjeen tioiu 'it a- low a $1 - and per hun dred - - Ke ksv ille Ieuiocrat, lec. Hth .1 liinn, ot this coiii.ty, ree.-ntly m St. I.oins, ( i) lit- i. i.i t,-s nvira'ii jnotuds, at l.'iJn per liuiidrej itroas Moi erlv Moni tor, h c sth 1 he poi k biii ness i-: hvely lt-re. Just cow. W . K Korthick h::?? bought head o! bors in the 1 -i I V.) v, t ks "ilow hiKli lah iul "" (Mo!. ten 1'emociut, lec. ?th. the Pain, K , 1 rue Kentuckiaii, of Dec, f.th, (lipplleS ltiee l ive toik ittMii? There is not much to report in the slot k line imtu any quarter. Nathan li iyb-ss, i. iii iirtu, Ji Seal, lo MisM&ippi , tne iatter w ah two i;ood car-loads of mule, and piohAhly ,oiiu' otlier shipments have been made, t . M n, liom Atnbaiiia, makes report ot dull tdiK v oiite represent New Orleans pretty dull but others leporl ales, at latl rates VV . Pald win, ie)resentatie of Mason, arrive i at i ratik Iort from New trleans. lie t4ok a dozen pre- j nuum- cu piow at ihe lair. Bob Howies took a jbtlt d .- n premiums on hoirs and heep 11 tiad sold all!. ut one fourth id tti3 lot ot ho at iTtnel iirn rs . . Mr Aiiudia tirortfe, u month j sint'e. sold two N inub' coits, one a premium run if ni ttoin uiinwiu uwi r&ri , lu tiorare ., ... . ... na uud t aris. tu Horace Miner, t r y-i Mr. Miller has the finest iot ol colls we have neeii, having spared no expense or t iimi bi e in h untitle th em up . . . Ivirtly J a meson drives a mare mule, three ;ars old, 10 hands '! uudte- hix'J, v. lined :d On Sundny ni'ht Mr . -asa-er, who 1 tes on the lands of the 'T- 4 an: ii. i.r;r Moore, had a flock of-Jheep U-t '..u.-t t.av. I mf .1. nmmi muiiouI an.l nnt -- rnu-h higher ttian htjretoirt;, A kit of c;tt I If, WclKtiiil.' 1 , l!i poiin.i-,-iu!ii at 4 ."; n.cii :iiin t wo-T""ar-'il(is i-14 at 4 cent!; medium yen tnm .r tn i 'if pr heul ; mt oale :1't ii-t 1 ti.- Miuic trad.- was v-ry heavy nn-i !rt-is nnn-h lower limn h"refotore A V. t. dirk . utictivneer, reports about IM miller oiit-i -iiiH 11 !'! I.i iiu'diiiiii wo-y ear-old-s lor 9t i- .vl per head ; 1" do. at IU"i AhoiHl,"U i.inie oil' rd; i't-t iwo-vt ni-olds at about 4c; u ?tiipiii. curtle at 4 so!d r ti(.i-,-s trom r.Hj to ?"-. j r. Hoiiai i-on reports 5111:11 is i V.nr- ;tr-old, wi ll hfote mui.'.s tri.iu 14 to 1 i I linnds tii.ti at per head; -ix t w o-vear-old- a: sIt; 7;,; ..in- pair ot broke mul,s el -Jo j i- iimin -:i r.ihr. lit i T" ; 12 do, m j..' per head ; ! I ir.r-e- at Jroin to i lt; o.,-l rat tie a pn- V.lte -ale at I iood cattle brought lr'i j io-.-. but in ft-1 ior ouj s were dull . .M ui- mar--' T In t ly ittid u:i improv 110 lit tiom la-t nioiitli Mlilcs sih.I ttt'li, l:ltt biiv.T- eiilttli'il. Oeoir u . HLiiiulr-n r- p"i t !iwt too iinib oti the uiiii k t ; put Hp i'.'.'i and sold ab .11 1 our-1 turd ot t tie lumber at a 'tiiidi-r:tble advanee nvr ia.-t aut ty. I ho.-,e taken down were at niinii in Her prices 'hail the List b w inoti'h-.; but the Ituyers and the holder- were too tar apai t to nukf- s;.ies. 1 uttb-, atout X) on the mai ket ; ..ut up !- hrad? m.M m at about n per pound. A :mi' ii better teeiiri in rattle. titan there tia lieen tr some time. Ibir-.es, a limited demand, an4 but very t w otlered and not generally .-old; put up t hree and sold on'-, ordinary, at $ 1 he l:iy xi eoid. and the erowd not so lare. V hiky t-itldies had a dw nw ai d tendency. M'nev scarce . le-.-. cattle, weilniig I'Mo, sold in hicao a Jew da w api at I .r per pound, and sutne were .db-red at 1c, whirti weighed T1. Ihe eirroll llerord, ot I ec . sth. In; mshe r lie follow iiiii intere.stin item. Mr. K ilea. I i-h;er id" the Carroll Y.x ctine Kank. has kindly Itirnished us with the t'(do'.in ht of lots of cattle and hos now be ii,vr led m t tns county . Ibis li-t i, ol" cmr-ie, incomplete. An it e in bracks on 1 y the lai'tft lot.-. 1'avid Hall l.Vfrattfe ."no h-.s. rd. I.ee cattle '.'' h', .be-eph (I. Ilea .'ittirattle .'ii" hoan, J. II Y tot 11 rnfile '.nt hotfs, r' . ii. KlouinoyJt t rt. JIKiritllf l.'idin;-;, Ti ter Wilson 75 cattle hoif. . Attains -jo rattle :a hojfs, IVrrv Kwm Ib't cattle, lavul I.ee -J,r catlb; i!U hogs, J . f.all.tlo p'A rattle hnrs, fate A .1 ilmon -irt cattle Coo .1. I iii pin & Son btoeattle I'fi ti.i;, W. s. ronch l.'ni cattle Jon hog-, U. It Itud-on ..tvorattic too li,.-s, James se..by 4 1 rattle flint l.os, boitias Ivent4n I'm cattle U-Vt Ii"-:-, -l int - ole .rtt cattle lot hoys, iavtl de i; cattle h.-, Itobert llanes 17 rattle ;; It.is, s'andu A l rtter .'Itnt cattle, Henry dtrk cattle joii h.tt's-. f.oodsn V Titr ner iip rattle hoi; s. Win standley l.Vt cattle ,((i ho if -, Itanitl i Ait ."In ,-aHb- J " lioic. John sian lie 1 i.i cuti fe I vo Isaiah hotitiam kl rattle tio-s, m hiuiii l cattle 40 ho-, Sjiii-d- ton Is catlb- X hoi;-, lr. Wagoner so cattle. J 0t.1t ..,to7 eatfie and .V-Ma hoss. '',t. aiio-.e l.ts are t iiie; leil m SiiKav-tr e Hottom 111 a -r,,pe d country, say a by l"( mile- in extent. I ne oli-(W ini; lot- are lii'ins; led on the Uplands Harvey Kelt r 7s cat lie .Iso ho.-, al;er sjniit rattle 7"' ho'-, A ( . Work X o. U catlb Jmi ho, W m. II aney :o cat! la -?0 ln;nt I. roni ', rattle to iiu;, Ibniy Howard li'tattte 2n h''i;. I.vtd obit .Hi catt le '5 hts. Nelson v adkiTii- to attle 7-" h"ifs, It. Quirnbeiry 7tj c ittiefet' noM, Albert oiinff Ct cattle l hfis, liirti aid .la.'kudi bt cattle I.'i-thog-,, V . . 1 intr I c.w s, Jtihu sheban tiu liors. Berry .iVeiisjo hujjs J S Harttord 4. hogs, ,f. Mafhew boodnon :i hois, J M. Street it hojf, fi Ib s hoi.s. Alien .MI.anahan I.i lio, l.m rttlet A son hi rattle JX) hojs, Thtlip stark 21 cattle Hi ht'ir-, o(rire schurtj bi cattle lo hoifs. lofni i,o7i cattle and 1,73a hog Croni riu- it w til be -r-n thai the hof and cati inter-e.-ts oj I trr . i t otiefv are arsnmin lorimdahle pi-"p.oi,..n-. i lo- l.itiliU lor b-tdtiifj, the iimiicteie amount ot coin rai-i d, aw-1 the inar-ii-s- ot th- market r- 1st and Vl'Mt, make me btMisie" oio- i't xriit proilt It is -ate to aa-siim- that ttie completion of the Lumens llranch ot the Burl inton 11 n 1 Southwestern i il road, wiiitii will brings: hbMo as a ciinpt ttng mai ki t u itli --t I.oni-., w ill .vc u lie-h impetus to this hruuch oi otu nidn-tiy, and add greatly to our iititn i il weal Ii, wtnb-, it the new rail road la built by the tob'd.,, Waba-h and (treat We-tern Haiti iul ttirotigh rh tier d cottiiti parallel with the North .1 i-sroir i . it will pivea i.i ct market to N, v, V k and I'ml.i t tphta b-rp!.,y y, uitar A. Inoikic and Ib'a-lter A 1 ii! pm ..hipped a rai load ot hoi?- to M. I, out- Mm h averaged J-O pliiid.-rob ibly the lii.--1 bit r, h.r;s eer tnpped 1 1 out tills, point. I he paid i Vi per hiindi t d br ttn m. ih' Uand'dplt iiUin ol the 7tU, sav. In ihe neijhborh'Hrtl o Milton, the hoy market ha.-, ien t.n-k i.ii- ihe pa-t tew weeks, f-. M. Ibdloway has b.imht veral t ar loads li ices pai l In nu t i i'i io s.i per hundied. l orn is s. Itm-ai i..'.i on Panel, delivered ... Mr. lb-one hv:;s i i .be-i-r-iUid-Uerkstiire pi-, nine inoii'l s old, thai wiil Weii;li MM p:-urnN net he -as , and to pi o e it . ill -v!et;!ulit i ami m i 1 1 it,, hi in a few duj The Columbia lb raid, d lec 7";, contains the-c llo'- li de - smte la-t a. 4 k t:;i f n.ai k. t has lemaiueil about the r-iiTii i this iciiutv. there have been whipped about ." car-loads . The prieed ill St. Loin- r main alino-it the satiie with a rdiht advance. I tie prices lor Huh! weint.- by last ouotutiot. . are Iront : to to 4o ti'er e ira. mid ior io-.d to rlnoce t la to 4 J. Messl s. Samtf I A tll. p'ok-pai kers, have received lO Hily aoohead in the lat week, and -lanhtered to ihi- dalu n-arly I'.titfl l.emt Hie aiuotint (hipped the l.t wee It is nt-avly i!,.iij A con-r-i derabl e port ton ot i lu-sn w ere uvi all ship ment at the date t our bit paper. ( tver a thou sand have reached here mce ttieli lor -hlpinent one dro e he Ion i mjf lo Messrs. K . A W . -niiiti. ol H'OAard. iditoe numbering over 7 on. 1 he total numtier ot ho- brought to This place lor fdiipiitent or rdain;hter. to this date, t$ about An eschaiiife -.a s W e al c in(otuei (hat the people in parts of western Iowa nd N'ebra.-ka are bituiih corn a- lut 1 I he icreat abundance of this jjram and tin-verf low price it beat s in districts where wood and coal mv scarce ami hijrh is a tpute -urtii i nt r a-mi for thi- apparent waste. ( mil al ten m Ulteeii cents a bii-hd is a more ecotioliiK'al hud than coal at thirtv or lutiy ei'iitei. It is said to make a if'Mul tire. That it has tire in is not exactly a new idea, but con sumers have In rrioioie preferred Ut take it in a ti(iiid stale . Ir. t heatham. of Tennessee, fobI his celebra ted trotting stallion bd. bv Ihe dd .hiel dam bv Ihe American Kclipse. b Wm. H. 1'erk, ol Hartlord, Connecticut, loi :,UK ca-h John Hughes, of Vayelte connly. Kentmky, frold a pair ol ellow hav hor.-es lail week, to j;o to rhiladelhia, for ::. i iihitma- n i ohiho!-Wilson A Hutchison have already fixed up their 't.hristm: Idlar Table" lor'the "hob- beiivtit of ihe ladies." On it will be found articles useful a well as orna mental, and lar beiow their mat ket value. Lome early and olten.and i;et our dr. liar '3 worth at Wilson . Hutchison's dee'Hf OUK RAILROADS I.E INUTON , LAKK tM M'LF Ri'AIt. The Lamar, Barton county, Dciin-mt , ot lecember 7th, says The oTitractor-ou ihe Le:iiKlon, Lake and iull Uailroad have advertised for quite a num ber ol men and team to work on thu road be tween Butler and .Neva'la. 'J his looks I ike biisi ne.ss. LOl 1SIANA AM Md. KIVfcB H O A I . I ruler this head, the .Saline (,'ounly 1'rogress of the sth inst , gives the following repot t of an interview with Mr. lil-M'k in Wedlie.-,dav last Preatdetil Block ol the Louisiana aud Missouri River Ii. K , urrieed in town on the Miami hack, and ol course the Progress, reporter, always alive and looking out for anything a Heeling the intere-dsol our coun ty, i m mediately learned ot his arrival atal MtUght an interview. Ilu tound the gentleman not as diiticult to interview as President Grant, -I tin Kisk, and other celebrities ot the "-a un kind, and found him to be, unlike ?-oiiie otlieis, a pleasant, -triable and courteous gentlciuan Alter the usual greetings were exchanged, substantially thv following colloquy took nlace: Benrtcr I he peopta 1 this tMntuly are vert anxious to hear any items ot news iu regard to the prospect, purposes, Ac, ot llie road you represent, aud we would be pleased to inform them through the Progress of anything tf inler-e.-t you may wish to rommunicate Mr. Block Vou can assure your peopl that the road w ill be built to Marshall I he hicago A Alton ( otnpany hun not bought the North Mi MJiin, ami has no interest iu it except a tem porary running ai i augeiuent . Ihe ounty t oui t in Audrain Eonntv has agreed to give us enough money lo finish the gap in thai county heteeen Mexico and llallsvilie, and work there will be commenced immediately. It i light work, and if the weather is at all tavorable ran be linuhed in sixty days. As soon as that is completed, the iron, which t?-all bought and imw King in Chi cago, wtlt be put down, and the toad will In completed to t.la-gow ery early m the .spring. Kcporler- How about work in alinev Mr. Bloek Arrangeui' nie were on loot be tween lite M. K.A I Company and our road to have a joint crossing ut saline ( ity or m ar. ttit Mtice the former has located its crossing at ihion- ille, il has reopem-fl igaiu the oucstton ot our place of crossing, as between iita-gow. Saline 4 ity, and po-ibly Arrow Bock- Cntil that (ptestion is wettled ot course much work cannot be done on t hat portion ol the hue in your county next to the river, as that work might be lo.-f . In fact.l would prefer thut as little work as ponstble be done in saline tor the present. You coni uieiice paying interest on your bonds as soon a- delivered to u. and it w e do jtif I suilieient work to get the bonds according to the trrius ot your uhscripttoii in fact do all the grading arid thru ihr road-bed ban to lie idle becau.-e our connections east of you are not fully made, ol course you are losing your interest money w ith out getting any benetit of the road our policy, and the policy of the hicago A Alton 1 oinpany, it to keep on good term- with the people We don't want to use their money unless we ue it judiciously, and so as to yield them the quickest and lar'-ftt returns One great iliiliculiy . we have had to contend w it li has been thai the peo ple, without regard lo locality , have been ciniiioroiii lor us to use their money as : oon a ttiev subscribed it. I have alwavs advocated w ailing till ait ariaugrment wi-ie'mude so that then (he work could be prosecuted wuhout in terrupt ion , and finished spedily . 1 heu the people would r.otunience receiving the benefits of their money as son as they Commenced pay ing it. iiepnrter Is it probable that the question of your crossing will be ettb-d sooti Mr. Block Yea. It will becrtaiuiy settled so tha hy the time the gap in Audrain county is fliied up 'work cau be continued in Saline with out slopping any time at the river. W e are still working some in Saline, aud wilt continue to ibt so, though we w ill not ruh it through imme diately as we m gbt do. Aud this will work no delay to you, lor if your road bed wan now lima bed it would do you no god until the work in Audrain wan timshed and the trat k was laid to the river Reporter It has been sugge-ted that you might go to BoonviJle. Mr. Block Neither our company nor the Chi cago A Alton have ever had the taintcst idea of doing that, and it id entirely out of the raug- of even pos-ibilities WV are determined to come through saline. Kven if we b.ne oui suit and are unable to make any other i.rrankrement west f Mai-.h.iil. we will roiue to Marshall and here 1 1. ri a connection with ihe Missouri, Kau-as and le ts rttad, which is now proposing lo lake the Varreiisbutg road and build it to yoiirtown. lieporter -V liat is ihe pre-ent status of the Saiiue county ca-e in the supreme Court ' Mr Block It is amon the first caed on the ocket, and will probably be heard on the wii or bith of .January I entertain no doubt. aice a recent decision of the court on a similar case, coming up iron. Southea-t Missouri, that we w ill gam the case. By the way, this suit has been a serious obstacle tn our way, as it has prevented u from periecting any arrangements uii this side of the river, just as the gap in Au drain was an obstacle Whilst that existed we were unable to negotiate first mort age bonds on that portion ol the road between Meico and the riTt-r, and the iJlucago and Alton Company had to advance u- the mnury, over one hundred thousand dollars in cash, which she was doing, too, at the very time it was being reported that the Chicago and Alton hail bought, the North Missouri railroad and won id not btitid our road west oi Mexico. Beporter Have you thought of the importance to your road of being here in time to take off the next crop of our tanners ' Mr. Block We hae, and fullv appreriatu it We will certainly be here in time to carry oil your crop-. When we get here we epe t and intend to do all your business. In- hicago and Alton i- the I a i rest i oad in the country to the farmers. Ii endeavor- alwa- to secure their friendship, and for thir- purpose esiablishe- it local iater- on a fair basis. We have now noth ing to interfere with us east ol the river, the cars an- running to Mexico, fr-mi Mexico to Hall-viHe the gap i- fi 1 U-l up by Audr.un agree ing to give us enough money to htiiiil it. Boone iia- given us our bond-, although thev boU'ht us t"- a I it in-, and the i I !. d lin i-ln-d t i i c . i i -r 1 1 Hiwaid I i IK l t xim. I 'uv i:ah. w v Cnder this head, the sedaha laiiy Baoo, ot I'uesday, theVvthin-t , says txty car loads ol iron aud tie- Will b at the end ol the track b--nighl. I he load is now com pleted to wphin three miles ot oneordia. and to-tnoiT'(W night the I ruck w ill be (aid into on eordia. t ol Hoiist-itt iriiorms lis that the depot buildings at Hoii.-tonia were thetlr.-t rlnish-d on the road: Burk' iNo-ter i.s put ting u p a a w mill at liou-touia. Iheie are two drug -lores, grocery sti(r, biai ktunith shop, and all kind, ol bii-Hie.-.- m tuli bta-t at that place. I.EXIM.TON AND ST. I.OLIS KoAO Thank dd, there is at last, a prospect of speedy deliverance from all the abominations and impositions. the delays and vexation, which the North Missouri ntittuuce ha solonj entaiU-d ujnin in. Th cars reached Concunlia, W ednes day evening: and engineer Way says he'll be here in thirty days. Track-laying is being pusned with all possible rapidity . Cnder its present management, the North Missouri road has become a stench in the nostrils of our whole population. Thank heaven, the day ol our re demption draweth nigh' .r. H. Aiimnhku 4 Co As will In seen by iiiiti. e clscvlicrs this, ntuuni h old tirm liave ilctrrmiiK'il to clos' nut :i on-iiliTibli' jMirtioji if their iimnous slock, n-rarillcss o.f cst or )iis('(iiciiccs. They will issut'. u.-vt week, sonic I.mjo liaixlsnuicty gotten up Caucasian extra to our iilscrilKrrs throughout the citv aiid county; ami let every hotly remember that vow i, the timo to rct iiiiiirci eilcnted bar-fains, in every thinjr -o be totiml in a llrst-t'lass ilry-ifooils establislimcnt. IiAfit.v Hi kt In making a profession al visit to the plai n of Win. Mi l au-laml . Sr.. last Wednesday afternoon, lr. . V. Iouhare rt seriously hurt. Ili. horse tell, throwinij him on the froen rioiind. seriously iaccratinir him about the head ami face; and inflicting a tuuu her of laintttl injuries. I.e . fill' Kun at "lire, hclniv its solil; Hil l taki' h iiok at tne &tumhini little ut(iTU:ttic v.liieiicte-rnli'r ami CiH i tKr-iti iv.-r, ut l.rinivn A Ycniihte'. First of itn- kinil rrer tirnuglit tn Lexinlon .unit tne tuunicnt tilings ynu ever naw 'til aiul ynuii kii into raptured over Ibein . Xt I.0.1T SHimlay lep. ;tr.t, on the road between I.exuiKton ami John K. Ford's, a plain, heavy Kohl ring, with a motto anil initials insnte". r iniler will lie liberally rewarded, bv leaving it at this office, or at the store of Boteler Oanetl. It Xew Idvertbrnriits. (OlSTl WARRANTS, gouonr p.x ilei-lt;st K. W1XSOR A mSj FINE ARTS. I'RAWiNti , oil i : i n rx x t ; , am wax WOKK. MRS. t;. . BAKKKU. an PXiwrtenced Teacher in Orawlnfr, b( Painting and Wax Work, would inform all dewirona of receiving thoroii(h and full instructions, in the ttnei hlyb l the above branches of Art. that she has opened rooms to teach a clas, at the residence of Ir. Barker, r or hit ol Collect and Fran Klin streets, Lexington, Mo. For Term ami to examine specimens, please call at the place above mentioned , decltttf t HEAP,! JlEAPKK.CllEAPtlST (heaper Hi an Ever. 7 F. HAVE J LrT HKCEl VKI and If have now on exhibition one of the tinMt, and most attractive stock- of Mil liner v and Fancy tioodd ever offered if to the citizens and visitor ol Lexing ton. Allot which we will aell (in considera tion of the hard times.) at greatly reiluced rates, ami guarantee fiatitaction to all who may pat ronize us. We would especially invite all persons who wish to see or purchase anything io our line, to call and examtue our stock, be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we feel assured we can and will give entire satisfaction to the most fastid is. We would nay to all who w ish something beautilul, attractive and lashiouable, we can and will suit you our stock consists in part, of Millinery t.oods in great variety. Ladles underwear, the cheapest in the citV- N.-tions, nil sorU. Jewelry, fcnibracim a variety of Whell sets. Shell, Jet, and Oobl Bracelets t harms, I'ins. Kings, Ac. Trimiuinuji, rUnies, Feathers, and Flowers to suit evrryboitv. To all those wishing Uridal Outllta we would call their special attention, as we claim forour selves a -uperioritv in that department . dvcUi.t v Mlh. 1'KK K AUN'OLtL STRAW NOTICE. rpAKEN' IP BV Cyrua F. Jarman, X living in lover township, in La fayette County , Missouri, and posted before the andersisned. Justice Feace of Iovr township, county anl Stale aforesaid, od the Mhday of Oeceiuuer, lf71, a stray horse, described as follows: one Brown Horse, 15 bands high, about six or seven years old, shod before, some other marks. Appraised to derlfiSw (,EVI TALBOT, .1 V MARRIAGES. Married in Ibtver, Dee. luth.bv hitler I'lattrn bnrg. Mr. s. l . llnpUKSuiut Miss ISLAM .'HE TVI.KU, all ol this county. Love laughs at locksmith. These two young h'-arts hd long beat warmly and faithfully for each other. I'arental opposition stood in the way. The fair maiden went into Dover, to church. Vigilant eyes were upon her, but she met her lover at an appointed rendezvous. A, few trusty friends rode swiftly, with them, to Ihe reverend man, who could alone, unite them in tho.-r holy bonds they longed to enter The ceremony was ha!iiy, but etlect'ially t-aid ; and then came mounting in hot liable. A report was brought I bar pursuer were on tin- trad It tuim d old to be a titi-e ulaiiu. A big supper was given them. Mondav evening, at the resi dence ol the groom 's pa rent ; alter which Ihe Dover string-baud jiave the happy ci.uple a ser enade. 'The whole mu-i .il troupe were asked in. Wine llowed ubti idanlly . And on the re turn home ol the brotherhood of liddle and haor-ooii, some- how the wine got into the hoiea. 'They ran The bass-tiddler spang out of his vehicle. And take it altogether, Dover had a gav time, and a real live -ensa! ion . Ml qui t along the Big Muddy. Another runaway scrape. At Wa-erly. last Sunday week. Mr." Win. Maddox went to church with Miss. Anna Carkin Her papa looked not favornhlv on the amoioiis Mvain: and therefore Went they not home again, until the had called on lar-ou I'silham, ami been made one llsh, according to law and gopel. i.o it while you're voting. Win nri ' 1 ec,t-tiiber ."it h , M r sahnr eonntv, an-1 Mii i,KM;i,K HI I.I, , of K A W 11,1.1 AM, of DeW if t, M 1 n the t in.-d . . ut the residence of W . i arpenter, b Bev. 1. B. Wallace, s B. BKN Nhll, of Labette coimlv, Kaiisaa, to Mis. .ILNMK W A BD, ol liolden. Mo At the residence of the bride, in t arro 11 ton. t hur.-da , Nov. :",. bv Ks.p K. Smith, Mr. II BLhs II. sMIIII and Mrs. MARY h. ItALLLU , both of Caiiollton, Mo. November :i"th, bv (hai b - We.-t, K(j , Mr IIKM:Y MTLLs and Miss MAUI HA d. I. t.BII H HI, both of Carroll county. lthe.M. K. Church, South, in Carroll Ion, bv Bev . B A . Austin, Dr C.KD C PI (j-blN-,'it Petra, sahne county, and Miss IOUA K. K KB B V , ol l arrollton. In Brunswick, Dec. Till, at the residence o I enable, bv Ui v . f son Dim. Mr. II. D IM.U M anl M is- s d'H B M V T N ABLL, all of Chariton county. November tr.Jth, at the residence of the bride's father, W . T Huti hinson. bv Ib v J. t;odbe, Mr K LAMBKINS, e, Henrv eonntv, and Mins KM M A L. 1ILP UlNHiN, ot IVttis county . At the residence of the bride', brother, Dec huh, bv Ii. r . -mith. Esq , S CAMUS and li.-s AM ANDA 4 IIADW U K, both of ar roll county. Mo. t the residence of Mr. Henry Howard, Dec Huh. bv Bev .J, W. Buvee, Mr. KBKDKB PK BI KK1I A IM and Mi-s .lOSKl'HlNK I t N 1 , ail of 1 ai roll county, Mo In Sedalia, Nov. ;iit h , bv Bev. W. b. senver, Mr. HKNKV s. BOKTKt:,d the firm ot 1. Porter Co , an.l Miss L( lsKK lfc, Milv daughter id . Lis. (. Ives ot the lve3 Huu.se, u!l of sedalia December Mb, bv I-b-v W. B seaver. at tlte re-nb m e ot C. Bappb-, K-q , Mr. JshlH r.Nnl.A KNDEH and M.oa KAIL E. fcACl'LV, all ol Sripuia. DEATHS Died, in this city, Df c infant child of .Lis. V . and Molbe ook In tins city, ou the 1-lth in-t , ot whooping rough and pneumonia. sit. D , only daugh ter ol W. H. and A. K Kulhu, agd llaee veard and ti v e months. In this coULty, Dec lltn., Mra II M TEBBS, wife of 'I liotnas Tebb's. she was only married on the :lmh of lat luonth Near Tab'), in this coitistv, JOHN WhsI.hY SMIIHSON, aged originally from Kentucky. In the Tabo neikhboihood. Dec b'th v t-irs ; iHth. Mri. M.KV KINCIU LmK, wilt ot Lewi- kinehePw au old and highly estceiu'-d resident iti Has county; and tor man years a con-isieur memtjet of llie liaptisl cliUieb. In this city, Tet . luth. UF.KD HAlNK aim ot harles Bealey, aged i,ue year and Xu months. In Washington City, Nov. 23d, CllARliS CLKMKNT. oniy son and youngest child ol Homer and Nellie T eliow-, ol Kichmond, Mo . aged G years . Near Monroe Citv, Mo., Dec 2d, Mi. KsTHKB BAIKD WILLIS, wife ot Bev .11. F. S. W 1 11 i-r-, ageil 42 years. At her residence in lobertv, M., Dec. 1st, Mrs. MVlii MA.loB, wife of Job A. s. Major, aged 4, years. - Near Tabo, Dec. 1 :th, .h HN sCLLIVAN, sou of Michael suliivau, aged 14 ears N a buried U) tins place yesterdav. Dec 'd, at his residence in Iloldeo. Mo., Ma. .IAMK.S M. HI BBAKD, aged 47 war. At Hoblrn, Mo . oct. 21-t , D W I L D . tldeT son ot Dr. . H and 11 . Thomtioi. aged lit years. September i.lth , at hi- i -id n e near b'owietla, iu Bt-tti ft.ii'ilv , I'a V, I UK II. T.KBUV, aged 71 veurs. Mr. Ib-rrv w a- born in Kent tu-kv , "but lived in Missouri br about . ears He was a minister of the Bapti-t church, ati't ;n all the relations of lite met hi t.oiH w ith an honest ebcerlulnes.-. Vw Advert is nun Is, THEATRE ! vt 'I'ui m rs' I loll. Mf MOMUb EEMC. Wlim 1Mb. . if Ar.lCI.K. lauau'i. Mn.-k l.y tin- Cliiilij nnoiii'- Sm-icty. THE ROBBERS OF FELSECK ! in;iii(., TUB ROBBER'S BRIDE! t 1 hi i mil in Th .Ms ADMISSK ) iV i ints. CIUI.IHIKX t uts. I'lTtunii.tm i' liiins at ,s i"i li k . It i:tv4 icoo: i'ohpasv. rpilK Ai.F.NTS will tif i:itniiil tn kn.iu that X tin pav im-nt nl' tin? I jst' in Chii-aiiO is ir'irri--!.iu in Ihf mot :it isl'sn'tury inanniT. lor tlifir i nl, i-ra:it ion ttv ivi- tin- tuUowiiiK I'.t, r-liuwiii tiif iliul iyui'iil.s ui to this tune oVKIt IWO AM! A IIAI.K -MILLION 1K.H. I.AUS nl IIIK.AI.O I.IIS-KS l'.ll TO HKC. Till, lTl. HATE. NO I I.IIMIM'. AM'T l'All .li t. 14 V, V 21 . . l4,."il!6 ai. 14 Hi. ! ' -I i.i I ' : : is !4."i-j . in l'..T:tn j'. .' 4 's".i . . ..1..V-2 " is li '-'-. i"S7 ' ;iu :s; il ,411:1 ' ,;i 4j ..: Nov .1 i., . -o.r.17 :; ii il...:t'.'l 1 Ji To.TUi " 1, Mi 4i. .VJ4 . I . !. 4t ?s i lno.412 . . . . . ;t ;J, . Iii "In 4il . . lo.i.sj:! "it :;.i 7-.4.i; ' 1.1 ,11 llll,T"4 11 sr.i.vi " ! .17 i..),7:i4 Iii .... S.". 11, Mi " i; X. I--.-..I7H 1 4'.l,'.lt " 'jo ;tt'. . . . .ris,;,sy ... i'. kC'.iuj " 'in . i,:s " -J. l'.l 4 ..till " -J4 '21 '.;,22.'i " 2.'i l:'i .'M..'rfiO " 27 : H4,'.i.m ' 2s I: .i,;i.ki " 2.l 24 . . . S,ur.O Up. 1 ' ! ;(s,l.vi 2 12 4". "Hi ' 4 . .2.". rs,4le " 5 in 4:;,s.'k'i r, 21 M.e7o ' 7 la 42. wm l.liS'i S2,SI7.117 It ii cotitictiit;y believeil that '.tip (nftymi'iit f ho larKf an uinouut of losi.es, in hi slioit a tinif, h:in no parallel in llie history ot mum um e tdrouKlioiit lh: worl-L That it iii j.lireciat-il l.v Lne liiolli'iiiff puiiiir, l.s shown oy llie lac.t that nie .ti m:miMs hut otiolii.ii alone hi re over 47no lloO T in- Noveinlii r premium.-, now In-ill it ei iveil, will irolably tie us large. Hraltch Otiiee. t iin'lniinti, IJet. 11. 1871. t. W LNsOli .V ."SOS , leellit:: Agents, Lexington. Mo. KCW IRD TLrN IVouiH.t. I ay lor, on the tufriuuK ol the 6th of iHcember, a Bav Horse, 1.44 hands hmh, rrs old. iiiirein-toed and bare looted, when taken; gear marks. Abo one oi ret florae, 15 hands hijjh, white strtitedown the lace, lame in the left hind toot, fresh .-hod all round; s let 1 toes. There were alrf taken two new tuiit-d saddles, wooden stirrups, two bridles with rack ing bits. Both sadfib-s have wide girths ol c.oar-e cotton material . A reward of l(Ni will be given lor hordes and thieve?, or ."iif tor either. J. II. (iKM, decl.itt lily Marshal. Sedalia. Mo STK 4V OTIC i: fl'AKKN 11 hy Matiisou i'a ior, living X in Mavis township, Lata vet t county, Mif-sotiri, and po-ts i-doi the undcrrigiu-tl, dlltiee oi llie IVaf of lai township, county and State aforesaid on the tith day ol Dt'cemlu-r, 11, Utree srras, two horses ami one mule, described m f'-lbws, t-wit: One Horse three years oid, blaetc, with one white loot behind and before; tit teen hands high; appraised lo one. big mare, two years old, a scar on lelt jaw, and pot on left lore !e; appraised to $:d . One dunn colored mare Mule, two years old, a black &trije on back and shoulders; apraiseti to fcw. decbi;iw I'lIlL. h. AVKhS. .?. V. AlTIO. THE rt'lU.H; are hereby notified not to pur chase County Warrant No. I45, dated Oc tober 3, 171; drawn upon the Road lund, in favor of A . W'i'gee, for $71 7."t the same being lost or mislaid. aid Warrant is properly as signed by said Wegee to JOSEril HHK. The above Warrant No. Hh5, duly registered aud payment stopped, October 3, lful, Henjamuc Marshall, Uecw4 Treasurer. w Aivfrtiseafits. BULLEUES, lAZZZt & Ef.CRY, KANSAS CITY. Ainioiiiiceiiieiit . We will occupy this etdumn for twelve months. It will contain occasional rejKrts of all the latest styles and nov elties in Dress Goods, also of Staples, Carpets, Notions. &c. Plain Su.ks in Colors The colors m riain Silks" are very handsome thie season, especially for evening wear, which we have io all ibe most beautiful and ex qi site tints iniaguiAtde ; these enbrace Tea. Pearl. I-av-ander, Ashes ot Uoses, and ala the new and delieate shades of Urown, Blue, Green and irt- ihe winter colors are ifeneraiiy neutral butTieep, rirh and elegant. In the above may be lund everything desirable ior bridal purpo ses r ev-rv day wear, and range In price trom 41 "." to r."per vard Striped and Brocade Silks Of the lormer, we have several varieties, one ol winull colored snipe on black ground is a good quality, very neat, durable end unusually cheap otilv $1 :lir r yard. In addition to these, we have some very hevy l;ia. k Silk with colored stniea; iheae are entire lv new. warranted to wash mcalv. and without accident, to last three years Thev are sold tw us with thee eonddiuus, and we extend the arue to our customers. We have. Brocaded Silks, but they are not pop ular Japanese Silks We have a full line of the different grades f these popular dre& silks, which we art selling from 60 rents to f per yard Those at 60 cents are warran ted: tu wash well and nicely. Black Silks ior suits are more popular thau ever. We have all qualities. Taff etas, Poult de Soie, and Gross Gram are more in tavor than heretofore, our stock is perfect and complete m all tiw grades of black silk. We have all the letters ol . Ponson's, justly cail d'Kaimly liks.,, They are universally ac knowledged the handsomest and bet that are made. Ar In: Triomphe. We have re ceived the only lot of these beaut if nl Oressiioods to be found in Kansas City . w have tbem in deeo, rn h cloth colon, invisible tinta of blue and trreeii, dark brown stone color, and a lovely Iiade of plum They are the handsomest goods procitraitle. i 'ASlIMtRKJi, SERi.JK AND DlAGOX a i.i The.c soft titushed joiU hae excited much interest iu ttie fashitnable world , and really merit the preferences which have been accorded them Sott, clinging, and classically graceful. Iu Hints thev are very handsome, and also very duralde. We have them all every conceivable, but ehteflv Uie new fall and winter hade. s atkens are very popular this sea- nin. Tin- colors anr iti't'ji ruaroiiu. ciarrt, ;ar iirt, l.r.iiizt', tiruiit-'liotnut, invisitil1 grva and (.htm. I hp new ahaili-.t uf bruwu are trelonii nant . I.ikt' vabiner :imi aiTres, they aiv soft !ini?h.(It ulidiu-.i tints, Ami vi-ry handsome. No ottit-r Liild maUe u mi haniUointity lor the price. set! an excellent uality for :l 't ets: guuritnti-etl all uik1. Irish ToPLiNrt still retain their deserved populnnty, and will always lie warn ha long as they are manufactured. Our new tKiphns have a very ail ky surface aiv scarcely dtstiiiruishatile from gros grain. We bought cvera! cases direct of manufacturer's agent, and procured an extra discount, and we will e our customers the benefit of tt. We are sell ing Irish 1'oplins at the unprecedeutodly low price ot SI :V1 Hi per yard, of all colors and all shades. It epps, Delaines and Empress loths have lost none of their popularity, but are always fashionable, durabia and neat. Our empiess cloth at 50 cents is the same quality that was sold ut ttt cents last winter. We have them i i every imaginable shade of brown, drab, blue, itrcen, garnet, Ac. They are warranted all wool, and will wear satilactorilv. Black Mohair axd Alpaca are never out of fashion; some of thera have a finish equal to silk, both in lieauty aitd durability. W .nell a very pretlv quality ot black alpaca at thirty-live rente. V e have a nice assortment ot colored alpacas, lusters, anil also poplin al pacas, which we are selling at 221 cents er ) anl. Scotch Plaids and Alpacas are exceedingly fashionable this winter. Our plaid aleens with silk stripes, are very pofmlar and di-cldcdly the prettiest plaids of the season. VV are selling very good Scotch plaid at 25 cents H-ryard. Plain Black Silk Velvet Cloak- ing We opened this day the most elegant line of velvets for cloaks, ever otlered in Kansas City. The prices range frsm S to per yard, both for iiennan andK rench. Of the latter, we have V. IViiisun's best, w inch is considered the purest silk uud handsomeM nnishea velvet maue. Velveteens, particularly those with a silk face, make very handsome cloaks and suits. They are very ranch sougui after in the eastern markets, the demand lieing much great er than the stock on hand . We have them of all colors. We sell a good black velveteeu at tM rt per yard. Great Reduction in Carpets. We will coniiuue to sell Bright's, Higgins' Hartford's aud all otlier A uerican carpeia at $1 25 until further notice. These goods are made of purest wool, with use ol best dye stuffs . We will have another lot of genuine English Brus sels in a few days. The patterns and designs will be eutirely new, being copied from ttie best velvet cartieuT We continue to Keep a full line of Axminster the very best made carpets, wmcn are considered and most beautiful carpetiMgs Curtain Goods. We have a full line pure silk Damask; also, plain and striped repps with gimps and tassels to match. In Midi -tion to the above our assortment ofreal lace cur tains is very r-oinplete. We keep various pat terns of oil curtains; also, Knglish Hollands, which are sold reasonably and put up tor noth ing. We make liberal discounts to parties fur iiiidiing tiieir houses. Carpets put down witfeont extra charge. Alexandre's Kid Gloves. Wt have recently received a full assortment of Al exandre Kid tiluves, every pair of which is wax ranted. They are in fall shades, and also tile most delicate tints imaginable. We sell l.isu pin's Kid (.loves at l 25. They are higbiy recommended, and we think them Very good. Firs. The approaching winter suggests that crrtain preparations are necessary to meet its rigors, and in this connection, noth ing is so conducive to comfort, nor tenda more to complete the toilet than a handsome set of Furs. Mink, as her. tofore,is very much appreciate,!. and can never he substituted by other furs so divirable, for the same prices. They are very dress; and durable. Our Mink sets at ", are tbe handsomest to be had for the price. Next in favor are the Seal Skin tets, which hare a deep rich color and are exceedingly soft. Twenty-flee dollars will buy a set of these beau tiful furs. Rose Martin, Black Sable an I Coney, are al-o tn vogue, and very popular. Our White Furs consist of Astrachan. Arctic Fox, Ermine and Imitation Ermine. For tii'istantial com- lort and beauty, our Seal skins and Astrachan fcadjues are pre-eminent. Those who Would make a handsome present cannot procure any thing so useful or more appreciated than a set of lurs. WHmi & natcfcisoi's i lui. UI IK I' SUE! AT tut i il so xxi and Mutchisons 105 Main St. Great Reduction in Prices to meet the wants of the peo ple and convert our Dry Goods into Greenbacks. Desirous of reducing Stock pre-, vious to the 1st of January, 1"72, we! offer the following great inducements 1 in prices, which are very much be low the market value. Read atten tively and take a bee line for tbe Bargains : r00 yards canton flannel at Ktc. 500 yds crash at ten yards fur il. 500 yds crasb, extra wi Jo, S yards for l. 25 dozen h'K-k towels, fringed, SI 25. 10 dozen buck towels, extra large, $3 00. 500 pounds cotton batting, ISc per pound. 3000 comfort calico, lo cts. 50 pair blanket, at ' IHJ to 12. Good jeans at 25 to 40 cts. Excellent jeans at 50c to 0c & 75. Casimeres a large lot lrora SI 00 to every price marked down to zero. Astrachan and Seal Skin jackets 4 00 to $7 75 a Great Sacrifice. 1000 Dollars worth of Furs at very tempting prices. Winter is coming. A few rice setts at $40 to $75. Tartan Silks for Misses at 11 00 worth 91 75. 700 yds Bcautifai Jlepp Alpacas in all colors at 50c worth 75; were not made at tbe price. Excellent plaids at 25c worth 40c. Excellent plaids at 50c worth 75c. Satin striped Alpacas at 35c worth 50c. Fatternsof Silk Poplins at 14 00 worth flS 75. Patterns of Silk Poplins S16 worth 820. Patterns of Silk Poplins at $17 00 worth 22. Long and Square Shawls 3 to $12. French Repp silk and wool SUawls at S17 worth $22. French Repp silk and wool hurn ois shawls $9 worth $12. Beautiful zeph3T bumois at$7 sold last year at f 15, a few left. Shawl Suits, grey and plaids tit $5 to close out, sold last year at $15. Furs, a great bargain, at $7 50 worth $10. Kid tiloves all colors auJ sizes at $1 a pair to close out, cheapest glove in America. 25 doz L. C. handkerchiefs tt per doz. 25 doz hem atiched haikerchlefs 8 for $1. 50 doz hem atiched handkerchiefs G for $1. 20 dox bent stitched handkerchiefs 5 for 81. 5 doz lace handkfs 7 Sets euc'h. 20 doz shaker all wool bose 7icts. 20 doz shaker socks 50c to 6.c. 50 doz merino hose b pair for $1. 25 doz merino hose 6 pair for $1. 300 dollars worth of Lace Co!lars from 20ct to $1, being the finest as sortment, best styles aud cheapest lot of Lace Collars ever offered for ale in Lexington new style re ceived every month. These goods mailt be seen to fully appreciate tbe extremely low prices at which we are selling them. This is o "ruse" to get up an excitement; but based on sound commercial prin ciples, benefiting ourselves as well as the people. fra -Fuiitiiu Xfartin .imti I for the celebrated Patterns r.f K. BLT- TEBICK & CO., Xew York, fall and pet choice of Patterns at low prii-. We are sole agent tor Mrs. Moody 'a CELEBRATED AB KOMINAI. CORSETS, the only eonseta made an correct princi ple, which give ease aaili comfort, bene; a lasting benefit I to those wh as Ihcaa. Reduced price of ibis Corset, $2.50. m & rmium, 7o. 105. Main Street. lry i is. H. J. E. AHncns, lias just o.rii-d A new a:nl splfiiditl assorrmcnt t DRY GOODS, For Fall and Winter Trade, A full line or I. tUICS' ' ( HILDREV8 SHOES, GIIOCERIEN! (7IIIXA, GLASS. i t 1-: i : ak e. All ill tw ofl'i red at lowest rks. Corn-r Frank ha and (1ar strife, near tb J M.ik.t lliu, I.KXIV(iTN. orlilly Hats taps Etc. 51. .M. ( OK.VER AtLAlHELSTS. SAM. LEVIT. l. HOODS, Hat ami Cap Store ! ' liaveju-l rel-eivt'l sn.t 0-nej, and Will keep .n!nti on liand a large stock, oi GENT'S FURNISHING CCCIS, H AT- tMH Afs, 1 RlNks, Vill-KS, t'MSRH I. AS.ae. :it wtiii ll I will Mock of rlt rltrsi t-ir eash Th largest PAPER COLLARS ! 4 ii the city, (two Wtxefi for 25 rta. JOHN" F. KSKBfcKti. JEKSIM-H ENEDERC & JEKJIinCS, DEALERS IS IT 1-5 LUMBER Doors. Sfist. Blinds. GROCERIES, CHINA, GLASS,QUEENSWARE ic, tc, atC, ll;TO. MISBOCRI. KURT. HALE BR.. It AIJ-.llS IN LUMBER, suiswi.es, i. a Tns. noons, SAH BUNDS. WE are now receiving direct from "uica; an.l St. I.ouis.a p-nernl assortment t I'tne and 1'oiilar I.uinlier of all thickness and kinds ot llie best qualities, wtiich we ofler very low lor CiVe can mm supj.le all nrd-s ur W now have f.n hand .nr.w feet Lambert :Bl.i Shingles: liM.OM No. I Shingles. Call and ' amine our stork . jail Ant ROBERT H AI.E BK' . i7cXI!TO KtHSERV. I AH fififi FRI'IT TREES, proratn- lUU.lMJU te,t and for sale at thrsC Nursery, wbirh hare not only tbe mem i ol stronc, Tig.imos. h -althy growth and careful traimii(t.tiut are by nature already ae.-li-uited and aitaited to this western soil. As llie season tor tree flaiiuntf is ajiproarliiiie. wi.uld call attention to ttie fart, that in tfcis nur sery is one of the finest lots of two-year-i.ld trult tn-eatver pr in this or any other ewtintry, uiisnriiassed in variety and sire. As times are hard, will en'haiipe. this fall, nursery stock tor jrreeuba-k, calves and Irnjrs. t irat cJaaa aiMile trees, S t- l-et, bis cents. Pears Sct. Otlier sUn-k uld low. qiiitlity considered. Cat alncue and .rice list sent on supination. Sur sui v one half mile weetot rair ..round. ortUU P. J. WOP WIN. KTRtV NOTICE. 'I'AKEN I t by are II IHIklI., I ..r t'rw.i. m Townlmi- on tbe ii. i. Vniwulu.. I..71 ainl uosted t......r-2. tk u W:iiuit ne. J . I. a red roan SI EEK. 3 years old st. wbtu- lace, droop l.oi ns, crop off Vipbt ear, hall croft off left, up-m-i aide; brand.-i on I. II I'M': cannot make out lor what it waa intended, and .i.iraised at twea-tj-bvedollais. ns-3w S First Prize .Heduls Awardeat. THE tJREAT S0UTKET.N PIANO MAM UF ACTOR Y. VLl.KrJABECcCO, M ANI'FAtTCRERr E l.r;iinl. Sniarf ami l'riplil PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. TfRRj-E Inntnuuents have been before Ui pub 1 tic for nerlv thirty years, and Ofiow their er.. Brace abwe attained an untiurchaaed pre eiiimaaicr. wbtcb ironouncea them uacquaile'l IN TONE. TUl'CII, WOUR1IANSHIP AND lI R ABILITY fy All our Square Pianos have our u. lin triiai verstmn scale and Asrra3e Tr.;l.:e. We would call siecial attention tn our late Paivntol luiiirovement!inUKAND PIANOS and syi AJt. UkANins, loun.l la no other t'laaos. which lirine the piano n.-r-r perfecuoa than has yet been attained . tu ry PUuo Eully Wan-anted for Five Tears, a 5- Ve are by special arranirement enabled to fuiiiiah PARLOR UlidANs aud MtLODEONS. ! ttie most ceh-bmted makers, M holes. le and Retail, at lw-st Factory Price. Illustrated catalogues and Pi ice LiJsprotui ly lurnished on application to WM. fciNAKE A C., Baltimore. Md.. Oi any of our regular eelablished agencies, df Cm AS DREW II. II- UAWSOS, CHilTJisEI.LoIt AT LAW. onice U ftroad- wayJKooin list. N. w York ity. 4 0IT.(TIOERV BAKERY Jk, R EST A IK1. T. CutCNTEl! and French Candii-s, ft- Fruits. c. WeitdinK Parties h j 1 ... 1 1 . . ...... 1 .i .... ..!. . 1 1 .- La- lr-. and meals at all hours at O. T. WILLIAMS IXI'S. 4IU Main St.. Kansas Itv. o-tJlm3 SI X DRIES tOR Id A I.E. ii'E OFFER FOR MALE, the following items f V at prices auitabte to tne tiara umes. One pair 01 spienuia or own mawe 1 Ml LES, nearly 1 bauds high, smmI I uailer Ta(Mle, and u usurps seed m siu irl r double harness. I an. One sorn-l UELPlNti.- isrtlecllr fonued. pleasant rider, tine roadster Arvl in harness and an evoeilnt aad sale One Top BL'oUT.m gooil repair; a light runner, and stylish, to-1 cether with lurores to match. One second hand BL'UUY, ao top, good ran nine Rear; and ezoellent single harness. Tl NSTAI.L SON. I leal era in tetier-a! Mrrchandiae deri tf Weilingtua, Ut. 1