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THE L.KXINOTOIV WEEKLY OAUOANIAW .TVTV. O, 1872.
Our aW (Column.
" CAUCASIAN rEMimWICAtj
CUPID AMOKOTHE SHADES.
A THRILLING TlE- TRUE oVt STORV-WRIT-TtN
FOR THE CAUCASIAN. BY VICTOR
HEGOAT. OF THE MYSTICAL
ASOXIC CATAWAWPUS
DlDK1OTO LHrTl-IP TOCM 00!LI!C
vvwnn, iiiiMOrAr,
Minn, x. ritawois
Progr. ' Bo""!" ' Modern
novella black moiOTto binding. Two y,,u ,
nigs "adore" each otlnr in "Ol Knluck "
Much saftness. Moonlight rambles o laslc
baoksofBall Creek. Fervid glance. Tender
whlapers. Gentle breathings. Ami smothered
sighs. Cinnamon draps. Burnt leather . Roasted
gnrlie. An oua Meplvtf Americana. Soft
,.6and-uueesings; heart-ttirobbings; burning
raplar t W omne genus bumbugibus.
Vide Beecher' r SylMnu Cobb's last nov-
lette.
He shsde pours forth hi gushing devotion
to the shade. Earn of her dazzling complex
ion, dark and glossy as sand-papered chunk
of Kgvptian night, or oil; roil of patent leather.
Spouts rapturous apostrophes (o hrr oplic orbs,
rolling in radiant glory, like a pair of white
china tea-cup in a wagon-load of midnight.
Grow frantte aa the Caucasian' youthful eecle
aiastician did in "Richmond, lair Richmond
on Ui Jm;" frenzied; delmou; squashy.
Regardless of expense and home-spun breecbes
knera, casta himself nadir hi anpplication
bones, a La A&na Dickinson's miscegcnalional
bero; pats up his fore paws; and shrieks to his
wencby young fascinator; "Oh, dear, you are
my darling idol;" aud be idled and she idled.
"You are alt creation's bel)e;"and he bellowed,
then she bellowed. "On my heart, there's such
a weight;" and be waited, then she waited.
" Your hand 1 ask, so bold I've grown; and
be groaned, and then she groaned. "Ob, if
ihou'lt have nia, say thou wilt;" and he wilted,
and she wilted. Ah, sugar, honey, oft-soap
ipecac and finger-bread, git eout! Hand
clasped in kand; blubber-lip glued lift to
blubber-Up; soul meeting soul in fond embrace
Overflowing moral saccharinity, emotional
sorghum and atTectional stewed-squash. Alas!
alas! Course of true love nvver did, doth not,
and never will, run slicker than an ox-wagon
over a corduroy bridge, i met parients rush
in. Takiux' Tears, sobs, protestations, hor
ror, rage, relcntlcsancss. Saage old dad's
No. 14 brogans applied with battering-rum
force, to agonized liivver's liai less trousrrs'
seat. Exeunt omnes!
Tempus fugit-s. sccus changes. Hark night
Storm. Howling winds. Dundtr and bliUen
Window in cabin. Kinky-patcd lump of sweet
ened charcoal at window, "watching and wait
ing" like tricky Buckeye "exile over the
border. " Enter with cat-like tread, tip-toeing,
dusky swain. Touches de banjo light and
softly warbles
Lubly dam-sel, sugary wench,
F.ye like star.
Corks"rew bar.
Come fly far.
O'er bill anU vate andfence.
Away, away from bence.
To gay "Inieanner,"
-My darlin .lulianner.'
De storm. winds howls,
Ie watch-dog growls,
I'm afeard he'll nat my legs,
Come quickly, quick 1'bego!
My gizzard in mv gullet sticks;
Oh, come! do come, 'tore your dad
wakes np and gibs me amidder dem
cussed kicks!
She comes! They skedaddle! Their canoe
lies waiting on the billowy O-hi-o They paddle
out for the matrimonial ely.ium of the West,
clieap-wedding, wholesale Gretna-Green-ical,
dvorcianlcal Hootierdoni. A re yoked. Minis
terially lariatled. Haltered, harnessed,
according to law aud gospel. Two Juicy gizzards
gusbasone. Their double troubles are begun.
They're happy. Now, w hen old man gets over
his nmd, places his saWe paws upon their
happy-nappy, nappy-happy pates, and boo
boos his "b-b-b-less you, ni-in-iny ebildim,"
rverybodj '11 be joyous, and our truthful little
roniince in wool and charcoal, will end in a
blaze of aromatic glory. Goitnigs! Old nigs
Ailing Legislatorships, Secretaryships, Lieuten
ant Governorships, Supreme Judgeships and
united State Senutorshipi, like white folks
And young nigs carrying on flirtations, falling
in love, and eloping, like white folks, Go it,
"colored fellow-citizens" You'll all bk white
i-oi k yet. long before Besstie llutler, Schenck.
aud our White House Peanut-Peddler grow too
honest to go to the penitentiary, or Leeher and
ftishop Simpson too saintly to goto h well
to that locality where the worm dleth not and !!
tire never squincheth ! Hurrah for the darkeys!
Nigger Congressmen and u. S. Senators, ' in
fireletifiiM to Yankee carpet-bagabonds, every
time! The curtain fall. Our story is done,
l'ax vobiscum, gentle reader. Finis. A-iiuii.
A-women, too.
At last, at long, long last, FaJiion seems to
belaying aside her tool's cap and bells; and a
lady can bestylisb, without being idiotic or ir
docest. The Caucasian Laities' Column, with
its weekly doses of hard sense, vigorons criti
cism, sound doctrine and correct tate, may
have had some influence in effecting the desira
ble change. The bard times, compelling more
thuugbtlulness, may have done it. Or heaven 's
last, best, desrest (in a pecuniary point of view j
gifts to man, may have become disgusted theui
Belves, at the excessive follies in which they
have reveled for years. Come wnence it may, a
great improvement has certainly taken place.
A few gleams of reason and decency have man
aged to struggle through all the masses of dead
hair, berup, wire, uios and miscellaneous flub
dubhery, that have so long converted the lovely
pates of creation's radiant mistresses, into
Biere mammoth inn-cushions, sofa-seat.-, mat
tresses or bearse-paildings. The consttmption
balchiug, paper-soled slippers hare alm...-t
disappeared; and shapely, high-heeled, substan
tial shoes have taken their places. The
hoops have shrunk to just the dimensions
necessary to the comfort and grace of the
caskets uf sweetness they enclose. The
murderous waist-chokers have relaxed; and the
Medicean Venus is, once more, becoming the
model form. The hideous, ungainly and lasciv
ious kangaroo-stoop has totally ab-euuat-ulated.
Ths dromedariacal vertebral hHmp has been
poulticed into a somewhat moderate deformity.
The loads of jewelry, which have made our
women look like uneasy kitchen-racks, ont for
a stroll, with ail their pots, pans, hooks, chains,
in nIln and napkin rings, are pronounced insuf
ferably vulgar. The bonnets, while still far
Iroin artistic perfection, are neither huge ami
li irriii coal-scuttles.or contemptible microscopic
nonentities. The interminable, filth-gathering,
street-swseper dress-tails have been amputated.
Rare and beautiful colors have been added to
the feminine prism. And the costnmes or the
Oay combine, In a marvelons degree, elegance,
durability and cotnrort. And belter than all.
Hie shameful, low-necked dresses, which have,
from time immemorial, disgraced all fashionable
womanhood, are being slowlv, but surely,
banished from our parlors and drawing-rooms,
to places unfit ior ears polite, where they ol
nht belong American girls have out-stripped
ail competitors in these shocking a la mode ex
posures these reckless recherche indecencies.
1 hey'veru.hed in, neck or nothing. A sliitrle
rose-bud, tr a uuger-length baml of ribbon,
baa been amply sutbcient for a waist, 'the
'black-rrook' ; anil "white-fawn" have shone
forth in all their native nudity, in every assem
bly hall and aristocratic salon. Full dres
has only been a euphemism lor utter undresn.
Slnppiug for dinner or a ball, bas been the
proer term. Who could attend an evening
party, in any ol our great cities, at any of our
upper-eruty watering-places, without recalling
the remark of a distinguished Kuropean who,
wniie years ago, made a to'ir ol our r-antern
stales. At a grand reception in New lork,
a worthy ciluen, enthused with the beauty
of our country women, as they glided hither
aud thither, dazling III native lovellne-.
and gorgeous costiiiuery, exclaim. d. ' Did you
ever see anything like it?' ' ' ' Never since I v as
tttaned, sir," was the quiet, bat crushing, repl v
ul the strmlger. Hut thank heaven, t!iere
h-jrribly immodest, indelicate, unwomanly ilia
plays are being driven I rum tbe baiinis ol "good
society." Now, let the licentious "Muggings
set to music' 1 follow ; and the social inillenniuui
will be near at hand. Women, girls, creation's
crown-Jewels, master-pieces of Omnipotent
ienius, brightest and iovablest of all the benign i
in eartu or air or sea or say, cultivate tne pure
and beautiful and good ; abhor the vulgar, the
depraved, tbe bail, shun the very appearance
ol evil, in dress, demeauor and conversation.
He natuiat; follow vour own sweet aud uoble
lustlncui; be yourselves, regardless of the giddy
world's fashions or oninious ; and you'll be ail
we'd have you be! Were you anv better than
that, earth would spelily Ce le a wil.Ierne-s,
teuanlles. and bare; ror you'd all be translated
to some fairer, boiler realm beyond the -kits
fials, don't be too good!
.Street colloquy in Uover. Young tentleman
meets .Miss I) ; raises bis stove-pipe; bows in
bis most graceful style; and. tenders the eosto
u.ary malutinal compliments. She fays: "lu
very cold this morning." "oh," lie replies,
"its just cool enough to be bracing." ' ilon't
fancy such bracing," she silly remarks
No." retorts ttie masculine savage "I exieet
you'd preier em-bracing." "It would certainly
be more pleasant, " In witching feminine tones;
aud the sceue ends.
We understand our handtome aud genial
bachelor friend, Bob Hale, says as it's leap-year,
he will receive sealed proposals till tbe first of
June, and will bestow ths famons diamond
cross at brimes Veuable's, upon the accept.!
bidder Ladles, ladies, don't all speak atonce.
Coasidar tbe possibility of having a double cross
to bear.
Down In Dover, the other day, a young maid
en from the very rural districts, went into tbe
store of our friend, Jim liarwood, and asked
him if be bad "any of them little beads, w hat
pays their way as they goes!" Jim mused vigor
ously lor several moments, and then told her
that would have to go to Van Angleu, for
pestafee-suunps .
A young lady of Dovedeslrea ns to advertise
fur "Lost Husband." She baa every reason
to suppose he Is lout, as she has been tn search
of him lor years, ami nas never loumi nun. j
Nur clijioiw C olumtu
CAUCASIAN THEOLOGY.
HEAVEN.
What strange notions many pople have, in
regard t- everything that pertains to religion,
eternity and their souls Neglect of the Bible,
the only fountain ol true knowledge, is the
reuse In their worldly business, there is no
looseness, no vagueness, no IndecMon. They
study it closely, diligently, thoroughly; then
mark onl their plans; and goto work. Bnt In
all those rj it lily affairs, connected with their
everlasting destiny, what misty, muddled,
absurdity-befogged Idem, What waverings,
doubts and uncertainties, tiod, seldom thought
of at all, is a dim, indefinite Heing, wrapped in
cloud, and indiflcrent to the small affaire nf
human life absorbed in mystic meditations
upon countless ages past or only interested in
the movements of angels and arob-angels,
cherubim and seraphim. C hrist, the Savior of
sinners, is dreamily regarded as a g od man, in
a long flowing robe, who died jen a cross, and
was afterward miraculously resurrected ad
borne to heaven No distinct appreciation ever
enters their dullard brains, ol the fact that the
dce)ised anil crucified Sazarene was, and Is.
the Omnipotent Jehovah, who, in the beginning,
spoke the universe into existence. And then
their conceptions of heaven how confused,
how indistinct, how puerile and nonsensical!
Heaven! What picture rises at the mention of
the na uie? It is not a vast caravansary of naked
souls, bat-like spectres, airy nothings, invisible
andrthcrial essences, flitting hither and thither,
by, and in, aod through, each other.
Not a huge, dazzling, blinding metropolis
of hard, cold, glittering Jewels, flashing
ten thousand gorgeous tints of endless
light, into our unaccustomed eyes, and
overwhelming, stupefying us with corrus
catin; grandeur and magnitlcence. Not agreat
aerial Jeddo, paved with gold; for in such a
caie, many good Lexington christians would
never get their eves above their boot-toes, and
would spend c'terniiy trying to pocket the
paving-stones. Not a w ide-spreauing plain,
watered by a crystal river, with millions of
white-robed loafers lolling idly on Its banks,
with nothing to do but strum on harpsichords,
and shout hosannaa. Not a bit ot it. Heaven
itself would grow monotonous aud tiresome,
under such circumstances Hut it is a world
likeTiiis.purnied from all corruption and decay.
A world, where we ll meet, and know each
other liir better than we do here; for these same
bodies will be there, resurrected, imperislialde,
and rad.aut ith immortal youth and beauty.
A world, where long-sundered family-groups
will be reunited, to part no more, forever. A
world, where tbe f miiliar son of lark and lin
net and thrush, w ill greet our ears, lrom bow
ers of fadeless foliage. A world, where
A .raiiam. Isaac, anil Jacob, Moses, David,
Daniel and Kliiah, id all the freshness and vigor
of thousands of vears ago, w ill be our associates
and Ine'.ds. a" World of illimitable learning
and progression, with angels of perhae a
million years' experience, lor instructors and
guides. A world of sweet aud holy converse,
ol eS rr anting bloom, and d atlileos love. A
world free from sin and sorrow, pain and tears;
where deceit, back-biting, falsehood, jealousy
and hate, sir never known; where sighs aud
groans, envy, outrage, wrong and death, can
never come.'
No sickness there,
So wearv wasting of tbe frame aw ay .
No fearful shrinking from the midnight air.
No dread of summer's blight and fervid ray.
No bidden grief.
So wild and cheerless vision of despair,
No vain petition lor a sw ill relict,
No tearful eve, no broken hearts are there.
Care has no home.
Within that realm of rapturous praise and song;
Its tossing billows break and melt in loam.
Far from the mansions of the epirit-tnrong.
No parted friends,
O'er mournful recollections have to weep;
No bed of death, enduring love attends,
To atch the coming of a pulseless sleep.
No blasted flower,
or wi hered bud. celestial gardens grow;
No scorching blast or tierce descending shower,
scatters destruction like a ruthless foe.
No battle-word
startles the sacred boat with fear and dread,
I he song ot peace. Creation's morning heard4
Is sung wherever angel-minstrels tread!
lit a ler, friend, there is but one road to ibis
realm of the blest. Straight is tbe gate and
narrow is the way. It is often a rugged and
thorny path; and marked, all along, with tear
stains and foot-prints of blood. Trials and
dangers beset the traveler in it; storms ef temp
tation and sorrow, bent upon his head. Rut
perseverance, and humble, fervent trust in the
dear Lamb of Calvary, will bear him safely
and surely through, at last. There is another
track, broad, smooth, well-beaten. Flowers
bloom along its borders, tiilded saloons offer
rest and refreshment to the journeyer. Softly
tinted light from many a brilliant ball of pleas
ure, gleams on his course. Music and perfumes
lend their charms. The cards and dice and
licentious dance, afford aniiucmmt for biM
leisure bours . Hiit ah, the journey's end ts hell!
Reader, which route is yours?
FILTHY ABOMINABLE PRO
FANE. Pile all these wonls together; melt erery term
of condemnation into one; anil then you'd fall
a million furlongs shurt of doing utic to tbe
theme. S-s-a-sh-su-shtw! Sa-sa-s-ehtiuish!
fjuirtf spatter f splash! Ugh, what is it,
what tiin it be? Tobacco. The foulest weed
that earth's sin-curbed and poisoned bosom
bear su noxiuus and nauseous, that only man,
and the mo?t loathsome green and horned worm
that crawU on all God's fuottool, are naaty
enough to use it. Go where you will; in every
parlor, hail, strt-et-ear, saloon and omnibus;
in every office, bank and railroad waiting-room;
in courts of justice; aye. in the very temples of
our gods the odioito spitting, spirting, eputtermg,
goes on. Teeth blackt-ned, breath polluted,
lungs dogged and weakened, nerves fcbattered.
and brains softened and unstrung. Floors de
tiled, dresses drabbled and.9oiled,and all.deeent
noses and stomachs diogUoted. Knter that
stately church, with us broad folding
doors, and heaven-pointing spire. Spacious
and eli-gunt building. Rich and costly
carpets . isoflly cushioned pew A. K very
thing that exquisite taste and lavish
expenditure of nior.-.y, can do to promote the
comfort and convenience of the worshipper.
You are hown to a seat. Ten chances to ova,
your next neighbor is a tobacco-grinder and
perpftmil tilth-squirt. Spit, spit, fcpis, every
half minute, as if he were marking time. Seethe
sickening puddles. Bah! W e'd a thousand-fold
ratht-r sit beside a forty-poh-cat-powersyringt
or among a litter of infantile Berkshire. But
worse and more horrible stilt. The holy com
munion is being celebrated. The emblems o.
the broken 1?bdy and shed blood, of the crucified
Son of God, arc passed around. Oat goes a
huge quid of masticated nastintss, from every
tobaeco-cbewer's mouth; and in go the conse
crated bread and wine. Scarcely are his lips
wiptd,till his jaws are once more crammed with
the weedy abomination. 1 it not shameful
horrible; a profanation; almost a sacrilege?
Christian, if you will be guilty of the detestable
vice, empty your mouth of cuds at the ebure
door.
FINE ARTS.
1I.AWING, Oil
IW1NTIM
ASU WAX
WO UK.
fKS. o. B AUK HU, un experienced
a? m.. i t-iiui.rr in j tuw ing, ni raintiug aim wax
Work, would inform all dmirous ot receiving
l,,,""Ufi" amaJH SMU I03U111,11UIIS, 111 I HC Ulie.il,
style ot the above branch of Art. that she bas
openrd rooms to teach a elaH, at the n-s.dence
fif lr liiiiks-f fi.riiHrr.n'ilU.m ,s.i;-
Ht reefs I P Y l nu-f un M n k'r.p '! ..... ,,
examine speeuuf us, please call ut Uie place
J. U UAT.
Ilonne Painter, Paper Hanger
inu i.tazter.
1"EEI'!S i Constantly on hand a larKe assortment
. 01 n inuow siiaues, wall paper, glass, Luj
se.loil, Leail .to. Ceilings whitened lu order.
Mixed I'aints, of any shade a.id beat quality
ire u.'iK.r. E. All It 3!eilia8 Ilim-
clnd lor new hillldinics. Mioo and store on
spam cross street, next door to Cumberland
ai nun1 ti. my'JU I y
JOHN K.KNKISLUC,.
V. JJiXSINGS
ENEBERC & JENNINGS,
I E ALE US IN
i" i : k i. u i i: it,
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
GROCERIES,
CHINA, GLASS,QUEENSWARE
&c, &c, &c,
i.exixtojit, !fLi9lJ?L
HE' WOU, '
Wholesale dealer in
II ATS, CAPS STRAW GOODS, LADIES',
CENTS' ANOCJllLDltES'3 i UIW, GtOVES,
AMD UMBRELLAS.
TELA WAKE ST.
S1UX OF THE ISUi HAT, KANSAS CITT.MO.
sTHAi xotice: -
TAKEN LP by James f. Allen.livinir
in r reedom tiiwnsblp, In Lafay
ette county, Missouri, and posted be.
fore the Rndersirned, Justice ot the
reace or r reedom township, county ant state
aforesaid, on tbe 1st day of December, 1H71;
stray fcelding, described as follows, to-wtt
A liftht bay, white feet, white In the face, and
aisrked half-crop in each ear, about fourteen
and a-haif tun (is biih. supposed to be ten or
twelve years old
Appraised in 2.
D. M. WELHORM, .1 V.
Hardware, (irKrrlcf Sit,
NO. 91.
ROYLE
DEALERS IN
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods
Every style of Fall and Winter
Dress Goods, White Goods and Embroideries
in endless variety.
o
A full stock of
Notions, Hats, Shoes, Trunks and Valises.
ALSO
Suitable for Builders and Mechanics.
Iron, Steel and Nails.
o
All of which we propose to sell at Lowest Cash Prices.
Give ns a call and see for yourself.
o
We are agents for the sale of
Watkins' Cassimeres, Jeans, Flannels, and Yarn
100,000 POUND SOFVTOOL WANTED ! !
For which wo will pay
apl6tf
0
0
Texing-ton,
DEALERS IN AND
The largest and
AVrATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS,
TABLE AWD POCKET CUTLERY, TOYS, &.C., &.C.
IK you want a GOOD, RELI ABLE TIME PIECE, ask for the ELGIN WATCH. We hare now
all the different styles and prices. Also tke celebrated E. HOWARD MOVEMENTS, and a lull
fine of LADY'S WATCHES, American and Swiss. We a. e constantly aU'liuK new styles and
desittnt to our assortment, and now haTe as large and fine selected stork or goods as any house in
the west. We warrant all goods to be just as represented, and will do our oeat to pletise you at
all times. ANo. 1 SUN DIAL and ODe of JOHN BLISS CO.'S MARINE (TIKONf "METER.'
enable us to giTe yon the correct time and this latitude. Call and see. GRIMES A VENALLK
A. A. J. O. LESUEUR,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
CORNER or MA1X AXD PINE, I.EXIT(1.
ii
AVE OX HAND A1SD KEEP ALWAYS A FULL AND
choice stock of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS,
PROVISIONS, TOBACCO,
WINES, CIGARS,
SL'CH as
Refined Sujraas, Brown Sugars,
Molasses, Mecha Coffee Syrups,
Java Coffee. Laguira Coffee,
Rio Coffee, Parched Coffee,
Green and Black Teas,
Canned Fruit,
Pickles.
Candles,
Powder,
Gun Wads,
L.eau,
Caps,
itope.
Twine.
Brooms.
Wooden Ware,
Fleh,
Meal,
Stoneware
WUlow Ware,
Flour,
Oats,
Horse Shoes,
Horse Shoe Mails,
Cement,
Nails, Lime, Hair, Plaster, Ac.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of
country produce, hides, wool, &c. noviO ly
We would respectfully call attention to the fact that we are exclusive
ly in the grocery business, that we pay our undivided attention to it, that
we have on band by far the largest and best assorted stock in the city; and
that we intend to sell goods at the lowest possible figures.
"We solicit the patronage of the people of Lexington and vicinity,
feeling confident that it will be to their advantage to call on us before
purchasing elsewhere. We always expect to be the first house in tbe place
to put prices down, when the goneral markets enable merchants here to
do so
We wish to establish a permanent
tact mat we must worK tor our customers interests as well as our ewn
1 TT 'H I , . I , , , i. ..
e win uenver prempiiy, iree oi
part of the city, or on board of the
tne river,
Furnitnrr.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
H. & F. WINKLER
KJSl'fACTURIR AND DVAMHf hS
FURNITURE
T XToiild respectfully announce to the public asi
TV tothe trade, that they now oavi IheirKur
niture Manufactory , with complete lHctiin.-i y
in active operation, and are ready to do
kinds of
TURNING,
PLANING,
SCROLL SAWING, Ac.
They also keep constantly on band.r.nd r sale,
STAIR BANISTERS,
NEWEL POSTS,
WALNUT COFFINS, Ac.
They respectfully ask the attention ol all to th
articles of their manufacture pledging themselvu
m uueafj osstieu a uriic can oe u4,tigUkvr
H. A r. WINKLER,
NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTORY .
T CRENSHAW, Manufacturer m. '
. and Dealer in .SADDLES, 'Y'.
HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS. SPURS ArVI
BRIDLES, LASHES, CURRY-COMBS, ' "
BRUSHES. Ac. Ac. PI1WK STTIKK-T-
north ol O. 8. Presbyterian church.
My work is hot made bt hoys, but bvexnerl-
enced workmen, and of the best material, which
i win sou as sow goo work can be sola.
tJ-ltepuLring done at reasonable prices.
deol81y T. C. CRENSHAW.
CASH ! CASH ! CASH I
1WILI, pay tbt highest market price in CASH
lor WOOL,
. HIDES,
PELTS,
BEESWAX.
FEATHERS, Ac. - -
Farmers of Lafayette and Ray counties, don't
take trade for tbe above article. Um to me
and set the CASH . I can be oond at my old
land, four door weat of the postofflce.
t keep lor sale, cheap ior cash, all ktnus ol
FUSE WINES AND LIQUORS.
DOVIHly I., ItlMJIAS.
NO. 91.
& NEW,
the highest market price
KOYLK & NEW.
v
4r
4
IIi!Soiiri.
HAVE SOW ON II A N i
best selected stock o
COAL. OIL.
Sardines,
Dried Fruit,
Nuts.
Gelatine
Oysters,
Candles,
Citron,
8..I...
r favoring extract,
Salt, Shot,
Soap, Starch,
trade, and to do so we recognize the
cnarge, goous bouglil ol us to any
ferry boat for persons living north of
For tbe Ladies.
DRESS MARIN.
MRS- J.B. JORDAN, long and favor
ably known, as a skillful drens-
1 favor- sV
I dress- flrv
ranklia mgX
; where
maker, is at her old stand, on Fran
street, four doors west of Market: w!
she is ready at all times, to do cutting, fitting
aud making; in the latest styles; at tbe shortest
nonce; auu un me iuosi reasoname termB. Per
fect satisfaction guaranteed in every case
Tendering her thanks ror past patronage, she
hopes, by strict attention to business, prompt
ness, good work, and low prices, to merit and
uuiani iu continuance. 8eptiu4
MILLINERY.
FALL and winter hats, bonnets and
trimmings at Mrs. Tommerson's on
Main street, over Waddell A McCuaiis
land's. All the novelties of the seudon.
rresh,- tasty and pretty. Gypsies and tur-
uans, nowers, reamers, rucnes and ribbons
Ladies, ft you need anything in the millinery
line, any repairing or trimming, call at Mrs.
Tommerson's. Dress-making a speciality. Cut
ting, fitting and making, neatly, promptly and
cheaply done in Hie bent city style, .saliafac-
fastion guarauteed in every caw.' Thankful for
anoeral palronan- in Uie past, 1 reieclully
nunii iiJi uuiiiiii.!!;,: iu lite niiure.
oct;-lt Mrs. ANNA '1 OMMKKSON.
LADIES' NOTICE!
S pecial -Attention I
I XfE invite your attention to our elegant
r V assortment of Fall Millinery. We
oner all ttie induce menu in prices and
Kouiin umi cosiuinerM would unit in ixriv 1J,
other market. Your attention Is particularly
called to
OUR STOCK OF FLOWERS AND RIBBONS.
n e nave also ail. led to our hue, Ladies' Fur-
ui.iuiug uooua.au oi wnu n will nesofd at prices
reasonable, and lorCAMI. We are prepared to
luruish BRIDAL TROUssEAS; also Mourning
Contumes.
Dress-making is also an important leal are
connected with our Milnuery business. We have
secured tne services of experienced assistants in
that line. Mrs. PRICE A Mrs. ARNOLD.
HAIR WORK.
MIS8 ANNA DOWDEN,
IS now prepared to manufacture all kinds of
HAIR GOODS.
Hair Jewelry made neatlv and promptly.
Combings straigutened, Switches, Curls, Chig
nons, Braids aud Rolls, made to order. Will
supply to order every description of
HAIR GOODS
Cal. and see her at Mrs. Price A Arnold's
millinery store, Lexington, Mo. deiitf
mm
THESE Pills are an unfailing Female Regula
f . i r r. r .. .m 1.1 l,,r .1 .'i.l (....ua. IIua. ....... i
11 ate ones where milder and cheaper f iedicines
tail.
CJ-Each box contains about loo pilh, and i
wrapped in white paper printed in de;p refl let
ters, with fall and explicit directions enclosed.
ff Sent bv mail free nf tuiitfitLr.. nn
01 price, tS per box. Ask for these So pills and
take no others. If the Druggist will not bny
new lor yon, enclose the money ind we will
st' I them by mail, free of postuge securely
seal, d from observation.
fJAif letters seeking information or advice
nil be piaptly, ireely and discreetly answered.
We 1 eeire to send our pamphlet, entitled
- " " " " T, YJMJm A3 1., AL.II'., I U fT V CI V
nmlMftf , . i . u . 1 . . I -
i' '. 1 1 , .un iu.il, 11 cc m uiutd ur
more copies to any person who will hand them
their friends. Address St. Louis Medical A
elation, 117 North Sixth Street. St. Louis. Mis
souri sue- -JB vl
Waddell, Mc('ulaDdA, (o's Column.
97
K3" HE3
MAN
HAN DSOIV1 E!
C25 Hil JSS
UADBEll,
R3' CfiBSLMID,
Ladies' Furs, per set $3 50 to
Ladies' Cloaks, each 4 50 to
Ladies' Shawls, each 1 00 to
Boulevard Skirts, each 1 50 to
Balmoral Skirts, each 1 00 to
Hoop Skirts, each 75 to
Germantown Quilts, each, 3 50 to
White Bed Blankets, per pair 5 00 to
Grey Bed Blankets per pair 3 00 to
6-4 all wool Fulled Cloth, per yard 1 75 to
Tiffin & Fairmount Jeans, per yard 50 to
Brown and bleached Ganton Flannel 16jto
Cassimeres, Cloths, Doeskins, &c.
Onr stock of these Goods is unexcelled.
From the very cheapest up to the very best
French Goods. Gentlemen in search of Fine
Stylish, Serviceable Goods are invited to ex
a ine our stock. We can suit you.
In Dress Goods we quote :
Black Alpacas and Mohairs, double faced, and as black as
a Raven's wings, from 35c to $1 50 per yard. Empress
Cloths, all colors, 50c to 75 per yard. French Merinos, all
colors, 75c to $1 25 per yard. Satteens, all colors, new, 85c
per yard. Wool plaids, 35c to 85c per yard. 6-4 Water
proofs, black, brown and fancy, $1 to $2. Brown and black
Velveteens, $1 to $2 50, per yard.
Trimmings, Notions,
&c. Iwery novelty ot
very Lowest Price will
of our stock.
CARPETS &
At less than St Louis
WHITE DRESS SHIRTS.
The Celebrated " Diamond Shirt the best
made, always on hand,
Our plan is to sell to every
same price. Our Motto :
44
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
Our terms are strictly
" CASH, ON DELIVERY."
-We want no man's
Thanlrful fnr fhf very liberal, natronacre bestowed uron
us in the nast. we hoie to merit, bv strict business ineq
uity axd nx.o8E attention to
future.
VERY RESPETFULLLY,
. WADDELL, MCCAUSLAND &C0.
STREET. 97.
Y
TP S
$30 00
12 00
10 00
4 00
1 75
1 25
3 75
9 00
4 50
3 75
90
50
Gloves, Embroideries,
the season and at the
be found in this branch
OIL CLOTHS.
Retail Prices.
very cheap.
man, woman and child at the
99
Note or Account
business a larger share iri'the
CMLhlig.
CLOTHING!
Ho, all ye half-clad,
shivering mortals, come
to
MORRIS GRATZ,
and be clothed! Every
variety of clothing, fur
nishing goods, trunks
and traveling bags at
prices that cant be beat
Full suits for gentlemen,
from $10 to $50. Over
coats, from $7 to 35.
Pants, from 12 to 15,
a pair. Jbull suits ot i
. at,
boys clothing, from $2,
to 15. Hats, all styles,
from 65 cents to $5.
Trunks, from $1 to 20.
Goods at any price you
wish to pay. Give us a
call. Don't forget the
place. Morris Gratz.
ocnr
STAR
Clothing House.
13. SINAUER,
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS.
SEW CLOTHING,
EW FIRXISHIXO GOODS,
NEW HATS AND CAPS,
Just arrired at the old reliable stand.
No close buyer of goods can afford to InTest a
dollar without Srst examining my large assorted
stock.
I bare ready-made clothing as line as
CTJSTOIVI WORK !
Thanking my Patrons for their liberal sup
port, I respectfully ask a continuance.
CJ-REMEMBER THE PLACE.-fa
B. SINAUER,
71 Main Street.
oeStf
Miscellaneous.
JOHN CiOEHNER,
ai.voricTUHiB or
Monuments, Tombs & Grave Stones
Of either Foreign or American Marble
mtcttetf.
LEXINGTOX, HO.
GUARD & BALLARD.
o
as
H
69
r-
pa
MAIN ST., LEXINGTON, MO.
C. G. LVDWIG8,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
LEXINGTON. MO.
D
rsiirn of the Golden Soectnclea.1
xalkr ts UoM and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, cioces.
Silver and Plated Ware,
Pebble Spectacles
Musical Instruments,
Pictuse Erouies and Moulding,
Cutlery, Pttos.
Kancv Goods. ToTfl.
Agent for the Grover it Baker Sewing Macbuur,
Shuttle ana tasttc silica.
Agent tor theC Kurumann. F. C. Lighted Co.
ami Mathushek first class Pianos.
Agent ; or thePrinoe & Co. and New Haven Ju-
btlee Organs and Melodeons.
Agent fbrtae Elgtn (National) and Philadelphia
mica uo. 8 Hue naicues.
A rent for John Polev'a best Geld Pen
CJ- Watches. Clocks , Jewelry and Sewing
juacnioes ruir. in i irpaucu nii i wmimiuu.
ss! haven tit p. tor the accommodation ot
the public, a t mi store, a Marge and bandaoiiu-
Regulator It shows the exact time bv mv
Universal Dial, the onlr correct time for t
atiiuae. apa kbuntun.
NEW
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Boteler fc Clagett,
TTAVE lust received and opened, nearly oppo-
11 sita tne coin mouse, a large ami varied as
sortmeDt of
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
IIATS. AND
GROCERIES.
We buy entirely for cash, sell tor cash; and
baving purct'asea our a iocs at very reaur-etl
prices, we can and will sell as low as any house
DRESS GOODS,
is more complete than ever. We ofler laige
lot oi winter
Dress Goods, Boots & Shoes at Cost.
Call and see us.
Very respectfully,
sep23 tf BOTELER St CLAGETT.
W. N. R. BEALL,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant & Pur
chasing Agent.
NO- io S. COMMERCIAL ST., ST. LOUIS
FLOIR.
While fllline "Flour Orders" for ncarlv lour
years, I bava fell the necessity of establishing
brands that mav be relie 1 upon and that will be
kept up to the standard, and as such, 1 oSer frea
ol commission.
W.N. BeaU'XXX 'Breakfast." IX "Din
ner." i "Super." "Superfine. "
ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
REFERENCE Bank and Reliable Business
Men of St. Louis. ocmnS
WANTED!
MVE HUNDRED DRESSED HOGS.
' decS4w JOHI R. JORDAN.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
1VTOTICE is hereby given to all oarsona inter.
ll eate1 . that the undersiaroed, adouniatrmtor
of the esta e of David Pflecer. daeeaaMl.
has filed his account for final settleoeat of
said eat ate at tne ootooer 't erm. Iml of tka la
fayette County Probate Court, and wilt aoplT
for a final discharge from said Court at tM
April Term, 187.!, of said Court, to bekoldea on
the lit Monday in April, 17.
UecSlwt . HUGH M. G1LHAM, Adm'r.
For Sale.
RARJt CHA'CK rOK A BARGAIN!
A BEAFTIITIi RESIDENCE ALMOST
GIVEN AWA1.
FOR SALE, A BRICK COTTAGE
residence, situated in the healthiest
part of the city, U ofered for sale at a
bargain, and satisfactory reasons given
Ir selling.
The hAise eonuins three rooms and kitchen,
and bas a porch ten f-et wide running the whole
length. J lie holme Is well finished throughout
ami or the very best material ; has convenient
closet and iantrK. and a k"1 liar walled
and paved with brick : the InMioe is eituafid on
two lots.
Ihelols are leel and are purrotind"! with
best 'itialily of Mli:k'l fencing. Has all Itin'Hof
shrubbery, frun and m itiiiiientul lre. pave
ment from front to baefc gate and all around Hie
liouse. Ghm1 stable at servants' lii.uew. and
suitable ont bllildinif. Ciern ftaitdv t fciteben.
Call and examine lor yiHir4-tveft.
TERMS one-half e.ssli, and balance on ttuie
to suit purchaser. Applv to
ni-.t I Iff A). .H.) M, flinl K.lsle AJ'U.
TWO FINE FA If tt S FOR KALE.
HAVING CONCLUDE! permanently
sale, the tine farm owned by me in La-f
fayette county, situated about 12 mii-B W.
southeast of Iezingum, near tbe i.eorgetiwn
road, and within 2 H niiles ot tiio IfigKinsville
depot on the Lexington and bt. Liiis Ratl
roal. The Unit contains 2lu acres, about I '.to
acres under fence and in cultivation, balance
good timber land, with splendid coai and atone
privilege. 1 he Douse is a very convenient one,
contains s large rooms, and is pleasantly sit
uated. There are upon the place all necessary
outhouses, barn, apple, peach and pear or
chard, Bpring branch for stock and water, al
together a very desirable snd valuable farms.
Will be sold, and upon satisfactory terms.
Schools, churches, Ac. , coavtment. For full
partietilars call upon W. C. Beattie, near tl.e
premises. ovl2tf WM. BEATTIE.
GARDENING LANDS.
nA ACRES Gardening landa ror sale, in xiich
cSUlots and on such terms as willnot fu I to
suit purchasers. Said lands situate one nile
sonth of Lexington, of easy access to ay,
marcel c. r or particulars, appiv to
p if aaiii. .) . .ii 1 1 nr.i.i,.
FOR SALE.
A BRICK HOUSE on Mam street. Tbe
f. nrooertv 1 in thorough repair. Ti-
b nndisDuted. Will be sold low. In
quire of W. G. MUSGROVE, or at Cau
casian omce.
FARM FOR SALE.
THAT well-known, the late Stephen
T. Naill farm, ten miles from Lex-
one m'fe from Hiftftiusville. on the Lex
ington ana St. Louis Kaiirosa, containing
acres, for sale. For terms, Ac, apply to
de!7tl SAML. WILON. Lexington, Mo.
FOR SALE.
THAT very desirable property, situated on
Uuner Third street. West Lexington, and
occupied by Paul Reinhard, comprising twelve
lots, with a comfortable dwelling, out-houses,
coal, fruits of all kinds, Ac. Altogether a com
fortable home ior a lam uy. ine wnoie or bait
tbe ground with tbe Improvements, will be sold.
or exohanged in part payment of a good farm
within 8 or 10 miles ot Lexington, t or particu
lars apply on premise.
seplt
FARM FOR SALE.
OWING TO tbe health ot my family
and wishing to change my business,
I now offer for sale the splendid farm
npon. which 1 reside. It is situated ta
mile South ol Dover, in the very heart ot
layette county, and aontains sso acres, 10 un
der good fence and in cultivation, balance in
timber adjoining upon S sides. The Improve
ment consists of a dwelling honse, ten room
and two halls, all necessary outhouses, a large
new frame barn, 48 x Sti feet, and a large hemp
house. Also twotenent house, one brick and
one hewed log. There are an the place, 4O0 apple
trees, ijo in mu uearing, togetner wiiu peacnes,
pears and other fruits in abundance, and an
abundance of never-failing stock water. The
land is not surpassed in quality by any farm in
the county, and taken altogether is considered
one ol the very best farms tn the State, and is
situated in a pleasant neighborhood and conve
nient to the churches, schools, Ac. it will be
sold together or will be divided, if the Im
provements are wanted with less land. Terms
easy. Apply to tut undersigned, upon the preui-
J. At J. REINHARD.
PRODUCE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
0E DOOR WEST OF TELEGRAPH
OFFIl'E, MAIX STREET.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, the besi
brand of
FLOUR,
MEAL,
CORN,
OATS,
SHIP STUFF,
AND FEED.
WILL EXCHANGE FLOUR FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE
G E NERAL.L Y.
Alarticlo8 delivered free of charge,
at any place within city limits.
J. & J. REINHARD,
aec9m3 Lexington. Mo.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Stramcke Building, Lower Levee,
LEXLQTON, MO.
GENERAL COMMISSION and Forwarding
Business carried on .
SACKS TO RENT.
mtf MITCHELL A LOOMIS.
Anderson County, Kentucky.
Whisky.
TITE WOULD CALL the attenUon of
V v the farmer and public generally
t the fact that
PATTERSON CO., OF LEXINGTON,
Is the sola agent in Lafayette county for this cel
ebrated Whisky, manufactured by John II.
Waller and Paxton in said county, which he
gets direct from their warehouse. 'J his
WHISKY
i manufactured on tbe old plan, small scale
hand made tire copper. This county has the
reputation over any other in
KEKTVGK V
for making tine pure Whisky there not being
a gallon of steam whisky manufactured in the
enuntr. PA1T EKSON CO. ,
nugittfim 1 ' - Agents.
JilKCi UF HARROWS.
THE UOTAKY IIARKOW ha taken the pre
mium at every Fair where exhibited, among
which are the btate Fair of New York, Louisi
ana, Michigan. Missouri, and Tennessee, tbe
Queen' County Fair, Long Island, N Y, Amer
ican Institute Fair, New lork City, and Lafay
ette County, Mo, Fair. In every practical test,
it ha provad itself superior to all others, and is
unconditionally endorsed by all the leading ag
rtcultnral paper In the country. Price of the
Harrow fctt. Can l seen at the stores of II J
Armstrong Md Jo llook, Lexington, A T Win
or, Waverly. sad M F Price. HlgginsviUe.
piu juSrw. cash.
(rocf ries, Produce.
GROCERIES7!
EXCLUSIVELY!
JITS rr 1 13 I u I I
AT
WAV ERL Y, MO.
One loor east Sliindler's Bank.
WE TAKE pleamre in informing our friends,
ami the public, that we have just oienei i
full line of ,
STAPLE AND FANCY i
Ci RO J i : II IKS,.
AT WAVEIH.1.
And are now ready to ari-ommndat" all. both is
qUalllV an"! pni:c. wiml!mrlt(iri ni.
or retail, from tbe pound to the ca.-,e or barrel.
We have alto in connection a full assortment of
foreign and Homeric wines, liiors, cigars and
tobacco, which we propose to sell at the lowest
our term are exclusively cash, for which w
will 811 it) per cent, cheaper loan any otbet
house. We also solicit all rr.. VKliantatile pro-
duce.
We kindly ass you to ckii wnen visi-.aig
1 1 y HK! . f .t EltaKLV.
our
HOvvE.Vrl
Grocery and Provision Store,
(Under the Itotirbon House )
Eexingtoii,
li-snin.
WT'E keep constantly on hand all Kinns of fuar- f
V f KeillllC, Cillie, M.-'fJ,, ........t.. .
paiil for tountry Produce, either in cvii or
exchange lor f iroceries LiiriLL.
joiix i. until.
MAYVIF.W, MisSOllil.
HAS ON 1I.NI. cheap for cadi. or exchaiifre, .
all kinds ot Produce. Groceries. Hoots and
.Shoes. II atn nod Caps, Iry Goods and Notions.
Will be pleased to accommodate Ins old custo
mers at the very lowest prices. n,4"
IOOD v7IItIEI Ai O., ,
TTHisI.LSALE Iieulers in Staple and Fan at '
VV GltOf.EKIES,
Nos. 31)1 , 303 Jt Seconrt street, corner Hive. r
ly l. I.oi it.
StOVfS.
THE
O 1 O Ji, t O i-J t r 1 1 (1 4 !
OF
THE
Uiiltniclel tSiieet!-is,
AMI
UNPARALLELED POPULARITY I
the
EVEIMINC STAR
Heating Stove.
Every one Guaranteed !
V
TO GIVE A
MORE UM 101.31
AND
leas si 11 t Ilesit
TO l si:
Less Wood, are more carefully fitted.
To be more easily and cheaply mounted.
To be under mere perfect control.
To have a stronger draft, and give better sat
isfaction, and sold for a less price tuan any
Sheet Iron Stove in the market.
SOLI) BY
EXCELSIOR MASlFAtTCRING COMPANY,
612 &6U North Main street,
ST. LCCls. MO. !
and alt
LIVE STOVE DEALERS.
-LIKE
oil
G. F. KING. Lexington lo.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Laxative
Medicine.
Perhaps noonenieH.
cine is so universally
retired by every
body as a cathartic,
nor w as ever any be
fore so universally
adopted into use, in
every countrv and
amous all classes, xi
tins nuld but enieient
puruauve fill. I tie
obvious reason is,
t.-it it is a more rclii-
h.- mill t':ir mmv 1'.
ferual remedy than anv other, lliose who have
tried it, know that it cured Uieni; those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friuuds ;
and all know that what it does once it does al
waysthat it never fails through auv fault or neg- '
gleet of its composition. We have thousands upon
thousands of certincates of their remarkable cures
of the following cj.nplaiuts, but such cures are
known iu everv neivlilmrhood. and wc need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climate-" ; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious diusr, they may be taken with safety
by anybtHly. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever tresh.and makes them pleasant to take, v ttile
beuig purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
fheir use in any quantity.
Thev OOCl-atrt lv lheir"i.oCArfSil i itifii..,.. nr thn
internal visx-era to purify the blood aud stimulate
it into healthy action remove the obstructions
ol the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs ol
the body, restoring Ui-'U- irregular action to health,
and by correcting, w forever thev exist, such de
rangements as are thv lr-t origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
i'ill rapidly cure : t
For lyVMia or Indication. I ltil.
' lanifuer and . of . ppeitcr, Uiev
should betaken mo.t.Tatelv to stimulate tlie stoiu
ach, and restore its healtliy tone ami action.
For lli.r ( uinplalui and its various syino
toms, Itiliuus llntilaihr, Mirk llraa.
ui lie. JianiMlIrr or re.-u Kiikne... Kil
ioii l oin and lliliuus Irirn, uiev should
be judiciously taken for each ca-e, to correct the
di-eased a ti u or remove the obstructions whion
cause it.
For llmenirri or Uiarrbwa, but one
nuld dose is generally required. ;
For ItitenmdCi'.ut. Cout, 4risvel. Xtst.
pilation of tbe Heart, lui n it. the)
Will, Bacli ar,d Loin, thev should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the. system. With such change, those
complaints disappear.
For llrup.T and lFropalcal Hwpllinga
they should im taken in large and frequent does
to produce the eject of a drastic purge
For MupprrMion a large ,V.e should 1
taken as it produces the desired effect bv svin
pathy. As a Wiinw i7f. take one or two J'tHs to
promote digestion ami relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the ai ietite,
and invigorates the system- Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement cxi-ts.
One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a
dose ot these I'Utx makes turn feel docidedlv bet
tor, from their cleansing and reuuvatiug effect on
the digestive apparatus.
lir.J. C. A !' ff., Vrartical ChrmUtt,
OWJCii. MASS.. l S. A.
KT.tX KIl .VG.
IMI'OKTF.K ASli HKKliOKU of IhorouBh
Bred Iterkshire ."swine. Wmm-rs of first
prii-es. at Lexington. Ifictunond. Independence,
an wherever exhibited A lew choice pigs
fo: sale, singly or in pairs nut skin, at $ioeach.
LVAN Y(JC.G.
f inal ntf ill.
""OTH'E is hereby given to all persons iuter
Xl ested, that the undersigned, administrator
oftheestate of William Koolnn, deceased, has
filed his account for a liual settlement of said es
tate at the October term of ihe Lataveue Probate
Court, and will apply lor a final discharge from
aid administratorship at the January term
ltfTi, of said court. " '
dc2tw KKHAKI) C. BOOTON, Adm'r.
V.
1