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tUu Vr rfcto (Caurastaa. P. h)AN V S. KIKUOI.F. nrsiK Manac.fr. TKRM9: l M.r in i'htnrr, 2.tC ; a.x month in . ientinui t ml 01 term unlfA rr- VTir prrn wt-Unw the mMrw of theiT itp-r ritnri-.i( ttint M'r wht-rv t!- p,r t ( it-Hi ni i.i-if,i, m whrrt il i to i'Ht in tht .mure. . 11 . ur RTit-l hnk to the fi M-nd. who nr lirvly rrpimltRi to our .-ppr. for rlub. Let ri'aui-r ronslitm hinwlf or hrrwlr, r- ru I;.. aie tit IV.r our prnl rmy of true tu . i. m,. Kurd cue C.m Ofrtautly gf- owr c on : Mnitlf juHrrtlir .2 w year. 4 lull nt r iw 10 W yer. Ium .f im '. w r, - ?v, mi irii ropv ' nr.ter up ol club. LOCAL MUSK. 1, u. 'nrlfr' tmWfll tli'iimm H.M. ihi i-r. niiid. Ur ' ' art-1 ' 1 '! F r nrh p . ' V t . m. I tcv tur a Mill b-iiine performance, t "J. idle Trean. Turn ut'(ery- . Iron .v tng n V tt'iil rl, io hetrm Ktmot ti e lt of .tune Uuti, ' luiti.r bui'iHHtmo , oitimon I'ieaa 4 i ni ' t b-ffm, nrxt Moixiay w.-fk. March l! . . .t-tire I mil. t vt nnt t)H txin, -.bout 1 s'nrt a br.t-h rMwhlislim nt in Hrwrtvillr or Atiin iMe Ki ad K. K llaya nw alvrrt t-ii-citi J U t-rla t . ia a flrit h-me, lT -.t lit a itiiK', ditto If How . The tamerM. J. 'ik, apt Ahny. from M. I,'Uis to Kanciu i.v, wiil be brie tw-luy .. 1,nL a K"1(t er rn ndl) coral I , Ktmb-r, pti-a-e Irave at 4 iii!'in Hh'-ttrtn . 1 he whole t." iuriNian m a 'tfup, ir tin Ittii prirt to ili il, tndr its 1 i h-haK't i( to an In thr Im ahm band of tht- 1 .tr I ' roil pe. lor ai-vitiI charm ipit Mrf iiadaa P-4 riiift-r and mad iialiion Lxinton ani Sd iia road, next Mmlt . IUm U-t Thur-t-i liiKfU Sim t-lerday morntn .. Srt the i im-aoah' H-!j , No 3 ftprm'a cinmiit, liiu--tirdt and riina whinOtntf and ehirruppiur arn.ipjT t ti- e .ci i;rcn I.ac-i api-at ancv ol I.' in-- I.ir. Una evfnin. 4.itll Tre:i m t ' ' and t'ht t'rench pj ' . . . Hoo-on-oo-ool ! hod', html! liMn-Oit t it-t sft-am-Vi.i ; nf tin- i::t.-o, yet -mi li N dc, i apt. 1 I rk . tVio k roifi!iii)f n O iU Avenue Mi;;frnv! on intor'n i'rin-r, la-t .iurday nil- mo n. t e a uum arr'.-.!cd lr beiny to(-h- av y ii ih Mrect uri'O-lir.s aza.n-! I hi peace tit I dignity of fot ifiv, are o cin'e in Lrxint t :. or a: l-A.-t. their arre-t i- o rare, lal l.un.iin'r ho"ru. t nothing to it Krer '4. rdun t -r t'le ph' iii-iiienon .. toumy -tirl h i cxtrndtd In tune tot the pamfitt u' t.-t-.. tiMthf I.Vh of April lir-ina itiplay ol" Aumi.t ll-trt .-ific tirt Morki, atiout 2 o'clock, tut f" kin mot nin. a-j u e homeward end d our m,t UHf llta fd rtf:inrtrs tn town ... I'"i-T .n tine bnarinir order .Cii-!ie atrt be-ti- n;pi .v-t . ..Mai) and p.iapt-r tiain on I.ittHdn and I'iui nt, bi-gin.- to run next wei-k , Lot- vt rirne-- in town and e tiuiy l..c'i'i jifcftiarf la' ;nd iit . . . Artt-r h ronnnenc-d to r .n ai. opo-inon ' 'bu, ' ' to I'm I'.u'ii .-road. lo. i. i In mre the cheapier. H .iiic in Kel dt inund Miny renter hut rriibi. jr to i.nt. oh, mr lf ntrpri-iiiig c.i'-ti-tn-ts, io put up Moiiii- olorksot" uuemenif. In our i; iiic-oi it .v r M:ionic supper, lai wei-a, we I n.i . t 1 1 V CMiHtted Uif name i t' Mr 31 iry A l j;ni, uv ot the priiu ipni ati!mir- in xvumi; it up - A --n ot in is hwiiijf was Lu t -1 1 tn r-, i-t Jhur-d;r... As li-Ap vfnri-1-t our !,'.'tn Kirl- are woiul in- Thr mi d lie ol M nvii. two month.- i. a h ill g..ne, and not a .. i-ddum. lit even a proooat. so lar a oiii kuffa lelne K"1' lM,f Jt-ar It'i, gtit, tituini- rf i you and o ii)ftn nire t!l-.A only ir t.i'be -tikH! .. I he pie -Mo ufi'iii ur .per, mi n k, c unp l u run an ei-jht-; fiiinn sijppUu.i.-it our e--!. ued a.-foci tie, Ki' 1', i in i-niniptuni- el fCM ..I If ioi . "I it foil uter tl.e ri I V.i) -d' a net -PI . -v it ui.ei, i itiric i t-iV. bald-he ni'l.'l'n nr.'i c ! in o tv p-: l.'i p'lundrt ol it . I IiuikI r and PERSONAL. Amont the andtence at Harmotiia HU, lat TMly evenUifC we noticed nunbrr of Io Ter4 gaUant hmi nd bright-eyed hello: MfMnt Ya Miwi nd .fnmn Vinan.and Miases Ma Vivian and Itnhhie Taylor. ol -.;.ir Wool, of t'hpd Hill. w in to pp n -1'iedar, lie reirta hif to intioi hotd n'l lit-.Vtnir hmt-rtulU lT the c mple!ton ot th I.ex - ii-Ktot, l,ae and (jult toad, art the hat htnger ol better timrt. K O. Otekey, on of Rav connty'n jrennine iifWA-hH "Mil nn terrified, droi p-d m ln-i I hnrfdav, o pay br what he regit rd- at the bet l,-w-olerial rxponeitt id ctri-.itan doctrine in all the land. L'orrect. Our jot tttl friend, Vt. Kincannon of Dover, one of tlie j. ainh'ei-ut,unreconin noted lute men a ihr t-te, wa in the i auc-fcitan ih.ntv , lat Mfintlar, bokinif hale and hearty, aiaunch ly, itnlaltt rinjfly foeoum-bh. We are trl id to welcome to our midt, W. H r'enley, late of I arndl rouiity , who c'men am on- lor the pnrM-e of eduHttntf hin hi dr n 1 he lame of LexVut'oiuan m-m mr ie, through the t auoi-ian xealou-H anl laithhij wind-work., i rapidly spread in the w ide world over. I.el 'erapread. Our staunch old Virgin a friend, A . K . Sitlinirton, wa in to see u, last MoinUv after noon, and Mtbi ribed and tAU rim ivk ropier of the Caucasian to go for a yea. t?an, to It tend in arioii reuions of Mtouri. Virpinia and ('olonolo. lher-'a a model milcriliT Heat him w ho can ! ithn:toa U un vnlhuaikat c r-.!umiie. !r K. 8 H'eat, our lontt-limbed friend, V. P Shaw, James Moore and Jamea Wrntwortn, of Brown-vi le.rMti in on the railroad la-t Tue daT eveninir, and returned hme Wednediy All sadly atlbcted with a new diara-ie, now ter ribly prevalent n th it region Hrownnvi lltati biar head. KxciHable under the rircumatance. Th-v have a bully lutletown, and bound to be bulher. STOCK ITEMS. htpwart. four milea aouth of Wellinirton, ia feediuic head oi cattle and 4 J hogn; good nes. X. P. Buck, of Warerlv, on Tut-day of last week, stupp-d 1H car-loads ot cattle and hog?, at Brownsville. II. l. llama, of the Wellington region, a few i1a a Hh'o, (.hippt d to t. I.ouia, 38 beel c.ltl and .V hos. f. l, Hill, of Green ton Valley, la-t Wedne da morning, shipped 8 car-loads of canle, from lliggtnavtlle to M. Louift. (rir Smith recenttv mid a nuir of lonif- eared. hhave-tailed poniea. claastc iliv known 'Vu-t-ed mule,' to H. Carlton, for Soni 40 or ,V head of mub-a have be n sold recentlv in Kleirher I'alruk'a beighboi hood, rreeiloiu toenail I p. Average prie, abouu a bead. (.riOin liutord ha lately imported two more Ohio i heier White relative ol our preulenti:i' bore. One, a stx-tnoiitha-oUi, weighs -2J0 pound-. John Han.Uev. of Freedom. la-t Saturday, solii to Lewis Smallwood, head of rattle, avrairing 1,-wO pounds, at 4 bO a hundred weight. Kvan Young has recently bouwht "Ken titckv' a thorough-bred yearlituf hull, rai.-ed by Oavjdaon ot the Mate which taker itj na.iii from this call. George Katl has recently bought, in the Texas Prairie region, 175 head of calUe and Ann ho. He paid 4 cents a pound tor the C ittie, and 3 cents lor the hogs, shipped to St. X,ouia. frank Field, on Friday of last week, shipped from Hia'K'insYille. 1" head of rattle and l ' lio-ra. t Hiile averairetl l.'JoO pouml-; price 25 a hundred weight. 1 1 tigs averaged price $3 :o. A K. Sitlington.of Freedom. h;w just bought of George I, Itarbee, of S -ott coiniy, Ken tucky, nne of ihe finest Herk-dnre pigs in the w. m. It coat him and will be at Aullville, next Week Sparks A Oar, of the Elm wood region, re cently sold to Hunter, -7 head of cattle, avr arfiog pountls. Among the number wereS wo v- mi -old" that weighed respe- t'Vely , 1,.-Wu. i,f-and l.TsO pound - The lolks down lli;i vv:ty thinK these youthful bovim-s hard lo beat See he advertisement of apt. lij land Tod huntei'a Metnbrino .-tali ion in anoiher coiu i n No finer hor--es ever Citiue to li-ouri. ah tht Keniuckv pupers and the New York t urf, Fh hi i ml farm weie iniiui meti u n-vn . LAFUF.TTE C OI XTV IfI MO- iUAiic ionnrrrt;;. The full committe fonsisla of A. A. I.esueur, Lexington township; J. fc. niarkwell. Clay; T. 8. riattcnhorg. Hover; A. K. ittltngtou, Fretdoro; i'eorge Gordon, ttavU; T. 8. Mo t liesney, Snt-a btrf hris. C'ftliou, Mtddletonj ami V . K Sti el, W ahingion . The atirfu-t body met, nt the t'itV Hotel , lAAt Siitnid; attei niMiu, and orxniced by elect inn A. A I.eMieur. cbh 'imhii, and J . . Jilackwell, e,'i.nrv, Altt rfoine eon-ultatioD a to theh duties and the prop c C"ur-e to be pur-ited in eotiuiy mallet t the t un.mittee djoitrned lo n'eetMg;in, on Ihurfday, Mitrch iUt, when P i nbHohttely Indispensable (hut there shall he a tnll at'rudtnee. It any nieinUer happen to die in Hie meantelide, it him by all means.uame a ptoiy m ln w ill . FREEDOM ITEMS- IMFMOVINO. Aullville and Concordia have nearly monopo lized the building and gem ral impt oveim n ; id Die lovvutlup. Hotb these rising young cubs are progressing astonish inly. A aret manj hoiiMes, for t'liitnes anil residence pui poses, are lu various stages f conudetion. Many othera sre contracted for. Grangers are flaking in, lookinti out location in the towns ami vieinity Ltd aie raptdb appreciating in value, and Iht propecfi tre good for iwo Ibou tsiiiug littb 'urn. But ttie tmprovtittf Is n-c entirely con fined t the towns. Ail through the townahip the ftiiiiulus ol the railioioiij fell, in a tneatet or less degree, an t we are putting on new nirs Alex. Greer is building a new dwelling about nule from Freedom ptt-oihee, and others we buildi'ig in ditbrent neighborhoods. (iTiHlt. a t ,in,.l of stocL if. beinir sold and himed The low uuif i caul" and the nieb thons equeal inif id unwieldy porkers i incewcantiy heid on i il our ihwrou'ghl'ares. on every bighWHy and yway. Lewis Small wimd 'hipjied about ti ! head of rsitle and M io W hogs, IumI Mnud:iy MaiiMiu sinunous shipped 5 car-loatis ol cattle, and b'K-, about the end of lard wi'k. FKn. Coru ra'es at from $1 to $1 Jt a barrel. Very httie wheat in this region: neiny nil wild;; tvorlh about 1 t(J. t lata searcr and none aell- , ing. ! or k w nr M-ciior I b tdly damaged. The broad-nist is Mmot intiretv plavtd-out, I hat which waa sown in drills is belter, but htiii poor. lUtMK. A. K. Sitlincton. of ut, growing region, sod to Hem. ln it. ooine time lat Week, 5 ions ol tl i nior il-protiioting vegeinble tabric, d a ton. inltiegood time coming, w ben the devil and Kadic.il tJlhcial-get lln-ir dues, won't there oe a ling- rir-e in Ihis co'mudd ? DKHiilHTIC MKKT1NO. rhe township nievuiig, was held on the iartl insiea I ol the nd ol f bruary. It was not m tsrgelv attended a.-, ll Hiioittd have i een; but 'inf of our be-it I'einocrats participated in it. Oiir iricnd, A. Iv. sitlington. was tlecled u meinl'tr of the County Committee. hAWlMi. Fletcher Pali ick h i-- sawvil, ut his mill, dur ing the past two mouths. -Slim feet t lumber He is pr paring to push things moic etensivel ban ever. Bl'YKKS. A number of wh. at and corn buyers are iiperaim m this vicinity. 1 Lrhintiiif . nu-niiiv mirtim . lit. id Hie 1 hh r,, hi llihv -iaikta-t niir t. that le'l.-wa il it Keiituckv. I hey are aristocratic thoroiiah nri 1 1, l(.fr w, r. .- n pel l-d ' sound ih. tr lot- j breil.-, dceCeiided Irom a long line ot turn w ui-i ie- et - i tl ve - c. 'ipis, f o h void col it -ion-, i Ancestors lire.,; cioud t i f i in li at Hall. esUid.iy eve it nig , t- -ee . It .?ti i . as the Little De;i dive . SANCiTJailTEMi. nRDi t ie:chei A ion, ot Wavtrly, i iijy o,-en a ''rum- s"ore, in Hit- fl'urin- iirtr.-iiid Wuodson A. Fb I cher in, in -Je r.i 1 1 i i 1 w ,ti lod'jtV ?it.l v. i Alhadt ince th tr;- w h le town fl--it-' 1- I'-'tind i imii i- ii ".'.inin id .i e i unci o;: ,,tl-.- nva: ot the railroad, 1 wi;ti stiMiigeia. vur i.st Mond.ry niht, wd-! of uimuti lor I. lb ni.iTtt'eareS )U- h.Mi r t ved Comi'limknt Lat Wednesday our in ig-iiil -eni silver cariw-t band gave .syb"lr a -ei n ide, at ! he City Hut el . ex i i -j:e, and wj evulend - v oa iwiLirf Utile laay m w iior d h-r h ' INU-IC r-c, .led I Salted with Firk li ll W. LeGrarige.New Vork, E. J. Hale X Son, 172. Thi- neat gieeii-and-gold volume uabeva iuto thi literary world a gifted young ludy of North Carolina. It is a -.rory of Em lish life, autobiograpliically told. Helen f eslian, the heiOire, "ttie la-t Ol t imble line"" is with an invalid mother, thioui almost penniless Upon he v,,rhl In a qnte -ea- fulu village, she tlud employ men t us governess, mid al-o two lover-, one ot whom ! !-.:e lovi- but cannot marry, and the o'iier, w In loves her and whom f-he fi'nslly murries tor tht Isikeol hei mother. The three principal charac- fei are .-kdliulty tlruwn, w hde the l.tct thui tin ! minor ones are not crowded iurwutd, nor teai nv-id v introduced to distract lb- remier place. lU.VCP.KT 1 IH- llill-l g o'lemen of fhe M-jili 1 ladies aad n I on ng d ctuiicn, ai-tf prac- ti-in au I rehearinj t. a Concert rrol . Ixrumb- h",i if dlot ill .sL r, and' tht- v.h-jI p-u ade rm l- r- mid ii'.i'. me -'-lioii), ouce, t wii.e, tunee, or several timet a w e. ine n in a torou er iiifiit hihi otlterwir-e. and shows to Wie Ue-t auvan age in j oints upon which the aurlnuvss h is expemie' in-r ifreates! care. I :ie interest is well Miiainid 'bruuhout: it is tile old, obi story " of wUicl the tin in an heirt never tires, a ad one in tln-m-tiince. ot love without iiillCiou. and ot tin tenderest leeiings baci'tflced upon the altar ot duty. i WKAiriTnoiiNa l$v "Faoerre," author ot ! '-mgemisco" Ac, Philadelphia. J H Lippm-!(-o ti Co , lcCi. Ho' Nannette, the pia-ar.' ? srirl,- woo ihe heart of Mi.e-, Master ot Wean T iK... fi- iiv her own nurii V and urtleSa-nebS. an: k and pig firm of Griiue j noWj ,m iVarmng that she berseif was heire-s tu Jay, a-ld to tvan ; the estate i earanrnef one tri o . -.-..v.. i r tber man orcaK an mie iiummw k - t tUst-r's iirtlui moiher, is here loid with m. j inartistic pe i. We love little Nainirtte, who?-. I lit. instead of being made gladsome by tht j i;osse--ion oi that which wai lawiully her own, v as spent in Ihe toil and monotony id poverty ' i 1 1 she bad woman's conau.atiou alter all, lot ' a: the close of the volume, sn sav, on re.ros- j p.ct, " iiarker sli.t'iows creep m closer rou m ' ih. s t tng sun. yoinier beyond th dusky line in j llelbeck I.und. lbere is one golden g on ! lingering Vet. One golden memory ol .Mile-' i love." our reading li tends can onbr boil I thrte booka, with the assurance ol being pleased. Lni Sale C o. Grimes, of the world- renwnrU wa.ch, c A Venable. t:n VVedne: Wibiarus, 2iVj acres ot U-'t lying tuelvemde luiii.i ol io. P tee :io a. re. Terms i ,oW Ca-!i, and the b.lluilce in to equal ptyiueula, lu one u.ad lWy jears. Namuow tCAi'it-As a youiig son and daughter of uur lrteii'l, I'f- T.'e, were couiing in to j c!iOol, on hor-eijjjk, last Wedue-day niot'Dia?, ; the little z.rl's s ni lie clipped off, and he tell j to the ground. 1 tr Ingntened ihe kiiti-h coil j her brother teas nduu- H c.iuiun-nceai rearm: ; an 1 i tire w hi;n 11--. i t'. hau la the stirrup, j wruie tu aiiiiii d pr iiice i roiuid several ttmi-s j 1 lie breaking ol' tr.e saddie-irih tinaily sed j bun . fr!t Ol I I .st 1 "iie-day let ette c. unity. J. A homo d, w as tin A Cur.OlTTO TIIK TOWS. So elnuiRir ever vi.na Lexington without l.i-inK strnrk with the li. ailly ol" her duhurs. the liltliint'; ol It str'-ets, the niimher ol tier rlnirctii s ai)i i!i.sKTio, Mini the cnws-Ri uim 'I olil-loainrss ut hir nnii-r.ilks. Ami f. w t-vei-.s::iintr thiotiKli tlie tlotiuha anil ovrr tin-irarhiiae-i.iUs. winch constitution- houlevanU, .viihout bring a.-lonished at the dimensions ami finance of our iliy-j,ooi- and jeelry-lores. ;oi ks are k. t in our little backwoods village, that would be ciediialde to any city In the rte?t. In ihe way o a jewelry ettaulishm nt, uw places less tnaa St. Louis can 5I10W one ihat would lor a moment, staixl a con:)iiriii n ,v.ih liriniea enali!e's. The building tliilshed ami luriii.-hed in elegant niell'..iutitali atvle, and tin ir tiock is said by cuinnel 111 iu l'e m be ii.-urpu"ed by any in the Slate, -vim tue exceiiii'.n ni .1 u-e.ird's in 1 lie dingv ..M Milage whieli lies jual twenly tive inne.--rtow Alli'U i'eoltiiitlary. 'lllvv liave jilM oiiieti to tlieir aheady niai:niiiL;ent iti ray ol li!ti rl.iif Cumlllodltles, some of the ilamtlesl nut nil -est (teiii.- e'er iiu: I roill gloom j mine li-lted liom ocean' caves. '1 hey have .n.eiidld ns-orlineid ot diamonds, bejrniHlilj: .villi the $1 t) d lam ond cro.s w Inch one oi olti ...in ;.o s nil. rs to unv leii-,ear damsel, who ,,r..iun. and is ur.ueiilcd I) tore Ihe Ul'sl lime. Jsioil waieli; chains; .S0 alee illliolis and M'llt-:MUU 'file lovai c.ltel . chain, anrnuiciv ueiv and beai.tlild coiubiiia- ...11 ,,t' nt c .lace and wa en cha i n , lo be w-U'n :-lt!ler rtcnalauU nr tnat'lher Maliuee Leotliln .M-tii.n itch and ehuallt. 11 ami k. 1 c Inel MHO t .a In.lilers. and ciov e-la.-teliero, ail file newe.-l .ml ia-.in.-t desiuiia. tr.i.-sf!, miir. iu loiniuod. emerald, o.al, pei.n, ameihys and rubi . Oehliuie sione calm o, exquisi lely d, ll caie' t.liaiu and band Or.fVHlets, an en-llei- .uiii-tv I'nle silver walw, mi I lalile Itil vv. d- ...u ilrrrelils. all the n..v.liv. I.llv na.kn riinrs. butter. tl-h and Ule knifes, d nner, b.ea- ,.m null lej-.-o-ld. W'itlchea una docs, Ilto. cents lo (Jo0 aplice. City and rallroail line, alivavs correctly ktl till and lake n l.i.a at nrriilHS Itial will certainly make von Cc.,k the last SeClniD of tlie Uecab'KIIC. ll carMint-li not blir neighbor"- - "r. r l.. I.olliel, or Id- lonsr ed "eW Oejiart ill e, i l.,.r-,.nr-in-Ihc-uid-lllle. an t !-itl.-slilll Llclllo- .ml-al ieust, ins nii..klu-rihi4 al(cllei'? , ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ol A NOI8ANOK. Whew! The jw ol Jiihilo', -comtn(r. Tbe iKKer niHIennium i Ht IikikI. rreiarf., nh, . re,. are. The white lion shall It down wi n the lilac lamb, th pale wolf with the ilimkT kid, a. id yoiniK mahogany shall r .llow t'lem. Hal hat lial ii.dly, ain't it J .llyf Niitirers In South ern I. Klelatuna Nigjelo in con.lillilliiiiai cailivetnlolis. Mi;iiei, In national now-wow-, 4ab-.wattllll. and lice-ex oail Ions. Niters til tree sell. .ol. Nifers .1.1 supreme lienctie.. .Niggers in lieulen iiu-aoveriiors' cnairs. Nik i r in creiai vslnps of Slate. .Nirera hi presidential recepimns mid puw--hakin. and t apttal l.itr rveiiiiix parties. And nijiitei'a in ihe tliiiLi-d sl es t-onuress, so-called. NiKtfei'.s tu ikillK laws lor the laud of i,aiiiii)too and l.ee. Vuii..p! NlKcr, niKKer, every where 1 KaiiCT tlie whole soiitn recuiisiiic ed, yanko niKer fashio... Stales all ieprese.il' .1. Sevei.l-llir-e tariy.nuvd poieuala in the hou.e, and , Wi uty -ciahl lu lh senate. loi-daya session. IJb.se-l dool's. Jlcated lliseaissloll . lleVinas . I decay d caivesc. Untied with ancient In ii-Ii ml sl.usl Hold )onr nii.nt wnh loi ly-pllicliei-oower cioihes-pin, as von ilitnk ol it. Aromatic ft iff. od.na more luscious than the gales loal ,,ign o'er Arab Ihe biesi. I'm isataiiic. plillali t.nophy ni duck-Ill ot rapture, li)n ricussesoi ecslacv. SUiouer pollJloxiuK Willi lileasy Weliclie ill Ihe gall. I u s. Ileecller and lilshop Simpson b.Hdlooing benedliaion ll-re! ijilicl! nana t. li-pouild well. hi lo he end oi our nose, lo keep lhat comely ornament ol oui ptiysiog ..ollly from turning tt sollleisel, ami ligliliilg on the back oi ou i neck! City U.nis ol Lexington! Vou may alcal soi.ielllluit, ol column burglary, bcast-lmlleiy, Bherinamalion or assassin. ilioh vou may perpetrate some I. nil deed, tor which Ihe laws ... Ihe laud will send you lo the llpp.I or lower Bell of the uatlnlntl dog-keinlel ami stelieli-iaclory. tin null get accustomed to the Iragrance which will then sin rouinl ou , b taking an occasional snill ol the alley back ol I he Cnv tlot. l. iiotrlble's no n line tor it the ar.ill is .nick enough to dip up Willi a soo. and holt In us an niiproicim nt on liarunoi n, .ssal. tlds, burnt t.aihcr, slale oiil.iua, . oioK... , mged wool, iM isalimi and A.iia ue Meplnlis Amu n ana I he cholera w oum u avei a t.n.u- ,u. 1 miles, to lev. I in ine iciuoy oi ncu reservoir of n... incas. li alreauy green, slim) ami sen y. till. City lla.ls. J 1st go aud smell! Aud Ihrn have it cleaned ou ! ! QKEENTON ITEHS. (I4l.lt. At Trfpp's on rellr ' I"' , thlnga sold remarkmbly well. The etoclt gener ally wa rather indifferent, bin brooghOU Tull luo. Yearling calvea aolil from 7 to .l bead . I wo and three year obi cattle, from IH to ;w. Sheep, very poof. 2 S" licad. Iloga, up io Uest nial kel itloiallon". via. KHl.lli .1 V- Our Itaptlst brethren hv aeenred the eerTinee f itev. air. rtinith, as their pastor for anotlier year. I he la.iiea oi ine mi'i. "r ganmeii series of mite partieto aid In tlui.h- Ing tneir ctittrcn. ine m"' I huradav eve lug. at, ine r.-s.... ..oi ... awrn II..II .n.l tta. ll Vl-I V 11 flllftia lllim H all nexi one la to ne i t mr. ivii."j evening. Lverybody and nia duUKhter are Inviied. THK BOS II" good lor thu BROWNSVILLE ITEMS. liobble.l from the ilanner, of March 2. TOWN OBOINASCE. The Hoard ofTrtistcea ol I he I 'wn of Krowns- ville nn t ; A. K. lln.-n ill the i nair , ii.-i in. oi nres. .ten sigiie.i or , Dela- holders, on slec Veil BELIQIOU3. the County Court , J'..-. I.O liiei hv-l, The Lafavette Hd school Tre-bytery meets n.f Th ...... i.v Ht I .fiinrwood. l'etl is countc. I la ie contract for keeping the paupers of Laiay- j ,mJf mooted queation of union Wl h t ae South- i . -r ..,-l..e nt ths ;revnton ne.icb- 1 ern l.eneral Asremljiv.ls to ue necioeo ,so i.n .- llns I'resb.'tery is coucerneo . .a con, ui.-etlngwill be held at brother ynarles .Taylor, - h.west bidder. He takes Ihe f arm and ull the poverty-stricken, at i. Ih-- nnt chi-apest oiler was made by n li. Ihi1. j a week lor each nuloriiiuate w. re liu.-u ..r larn'4 olhiT bid", the il beilu a w.es, each. Stiiav f.nvr lad. IJIeld ca!l our attention to an .-...remit banging m Ins private odice itt the L-xington Savings ISiuik, winch was left soiiie- t.ine sii.r.?. annnrehtlv bv mistake. In one of j Its pocket-, a n- CHt'.ar IMece of breech-1. '..d ing ... ll. t.ati.r as can i, .i li s. 1,-av I'.lla l.tuMitiiig to l.iiiit s light arlineiy as loi.iid, il tin- owner villi please l lnpel'ty by Uilnlavli, alio win Un'ile of champagne, and pay m.s i5..-ticc, no 4Ucs'lous about il- tnstoi y w ill he a-ked MtrinH.iMsi. ll'-At Ihree or four weeks a;., v. r pubiisb'si a notice of the niarnaxe, at! Majview, ol Mr ( l.ail.s II. l'ool and Miss I Sinn Kiinp. it fame r. lis in a note si nidi . II l'ool. ami r.'iiuesting us t . give it a plac. la i ur c. Milulas, a. s:ii.n as posslhle jationai cliurch, .....n..!i.i..k. mit-r in miirrnu morning servii.-. to instruct ihe delegates how to vote upon tins '. important measur.-. A lull attendance ot the , s.rinkle-is'ic bretberen and si.-tereu, is earnast ; . reqllt?led. ' The North Methodist Conference, which ha-iu-t been iiow-wowing in Kansas City, made no ' an, , ointment tor Lexingion. Itev. Mr. H. gg-i. i who was stationed here, last year, goes to 1 Pleasant Hill; ami lids station goes a-ll. gging. Kld.-r l artrr, of Stockton, California, will prearti in the Christian church, to-m arow morniiiK and evening. II- 14 stopping at I.. L. li..utbell'n, on South s-l-ei. i. i,l..s i: I. Tavlor and farndv left for Ken tucky vesterday evening, accompanied by ihe nr. vers and good-wish courch- , Services to-morroiv : At Uid -hool I'resbyterian, by Oiiarlea LIFE ANSf.lL KllMKt FOIl IsTl. U'ehav n received and examined the annual report of the i'lesldent of this company, J. 11. trttton, Ei., also I lie report oi ihe Hon. V. iving, state Insurance Superintendent. The success which had distinguiilU'd tins Institution ,ri to tec. In7vl, lias characterised il during the year 1-T1. When it is c--llsl'lel ed t'l.tt the u.-t in crease or Ihe bitsiuess of the Association v as .n the vear 1-Tu, 5Pi.o.iiJ,'A)0 more than any other ollipanv hi the wornl.aild that Ihe net increase f t- bu-l:ie-s l.ir ui.i, ii is oeei, o.e. j w.. n. ire than mat oi ni... I ot l.s eminent -ool't shows tlie it the clo-e ot Ihe in tins it lit 1 ll ml ol all the Christian P.ev. Mr "air. t- have Iji-. r. a Irvv ilia tne v.. un.- had any !! a lliey . t'.ev saw Ihe aininUiiC'-rn. .il in i oi.'ssiah. And even vet, r.i th it the til-eat tin v liialntaiQ thing It nuns sell. Neither of v.-re married, lid Ihe ever-reliable spite of thx laCL While Man's l'aner never eri. that its a d un aging no-aucu- Niogkii Ilvsii May suit the taste of Sum l.er's and I'lnlllps' anthropophagous breth ren on the tnn-sxorrhed bank ol Zambesi or the Niger.' But a for tis, give us less- highly flavored .ll-lies.- A considerable quantity ol the h in-, of 1 1 a home v 's favori'e viand, was strewn si , inn I at Kicinnoiid and LeXlnnlon Junction, la.t I hills. lav eveni...' I ob.ied gehlleuian ti -h uallv slign't. "fried lo scramble ..n board ", ill Mis-oln I train. Slo ped, lell under cars. Liht .vhe. U pa-aed over mm. Multiplied hull numerously. Head in one place, iio.ly ill another L-ZS mil In ogans St ill otherwheres, sm. king s.shi I'p Wiiis.ir and sain Ander son -aw ll ihey like not such sau.age fac- torn-s. -s-. A In-ABoLif AL Vi- L'n ler the bead of "A Jok ." we liod the lollowing para.raphic atro e.ity, in Ihe J .nlependence Herald, ol last Thuis-rt-.v lia'OseN of lex is Prail le.fairdanghtera of a b ni eoa- ii-i,lin.cf,.iiilii-sloo us as voiir iven-J.-HI- .'linr ...... ,d bnil wiilmi ns. till our hat ,;.."?'.- n . or he nl, like an In I nr n led IcaS ket tle. el tV e Ion,' l. raill bem-ath I he pr. old pel -ticoal ie. inai.'tl hero a ally, against tlie n. vv-i .o. (i.e. toe; lo fling our a.imlet at bis feet ii. 1 an niivil lit h.s bead; and challenge 1.1. n to lii-tan'.ah. oin and o. aolv conibai ; dls- Isin e .in in.i.s; ..pons, syrnig.-s ina.leil won n.;.i;'t waie; -a he-1 and luu at the word, il, i. ' j th .le-kely slorv : "A )oimglai m eas I'rairie, In Lafayelie een;- . il -. eni. h.i.l .li nt many s.lul rers, and tin Wer-J ill thek.iOIt.il Culling II I. on t send ing i: M, Not ' . ig smee, she l altendinir t . -in.- h u-et..i. I nulies In Ihe parlor, and l.inKlln.' .'!! rllr Spied Ole. Ill llCT Ill.lUerOUS Sll- imr. is C..11.0V in, in t it being K.o Ut.- to oiske iir.it ir.iii'in pailor. she look reluge in the do- t ami icih.in.ed there some three hour." W i know it ue.i r happened, but we'd give a g Id-i late l toi n-acne and tbree flue neuralgias to leal'U who tlie gill w as . At Assembly Presbyterian, by Hev Mr. Uyers At sotllbern .Metnoilisi, ny ivev. ..... ...ss- t cln is.lan, by Elder Caller, of California At Ki.iscopal, by Kev . Mr. tlllnn. Att alholic, by Kev r'aiher Hoog At Oei man Methodist, by Itev. Mr. Lichen berger. , s s v t - OTJB RAILROADS. LIX1SGTOS AND St. LOtrtS KOAl). t lt. at long, long laet, we reomoi me woods. The cars are running into town. John w xi.isl ihe ticket agent, has arrived and will, at once, proceed to fit up u handsome ollic in tue whopping new hotel, on south str Ueguiar passenger trains will commence s ning over the line, and Ihe mails lor st. l-i .....i ,.n mli.-r legions south ot the river, vv il -re, I to il. next Mond iv. Many traveler ul.-eH.lv coming and going over the road .....l uu .in.leesiand that, on account of -a Mlomneills Ol StOI'k ami nroduC.', W ilicil , e i.inii inaoe all along the route, tl is pi ,wl ihe most i.rolltabie tl it v miles of ihe whole l'acnlc line. LA. AND MO. KIVER KOAD. ti.. !i.ir.inonte.l Saline county bond case is tn K. u,,, ..e.l some time tins month, bebsl miss and Wagner. ofthe Supreme Coun . si l oin. one of Keavisvilie's Circuil Judges will lend his vast intellect to aia m decision of the muddle. Ule i'ica mav be ioriu iiild couilnucd .success. lilt amouni ol insurance lo f..rc. year isT4, to be S,',.',slT.4lu i,e t:1 Col l.Vi ;, l. tiling an lin r. .is. m during the year, of over a million I i. !.-,ooe i in uliT l le V ear w as p.. ' f'h.. ca-ii nalil to beneliclai ie, o. ue '. ,..,io-v iinl ii-rs was .Hsl. 171. c-s. iividellils letlirLleil o roliCV nonieis was 5.-,, I.: A m i- i.r.il t. lig I.. an I .'asonaoi.- ... els and selling iisi ic an unusual prop.il t.oll .i i-..-t-1-ve. in- reinsurance mini is,.,..'., ,i lo.s a sin nllls ol SJ fin .I.J. . '.IO ue nisu louie.i I'o tec no .l.-l's. ileshi. j doing tins large amount of business it i. ...... I .in, ii lor a null laigei noi&. seven new ilepartuietils have been organized dui lug tile Vear, aim ai e in oov.oc.o. ... and seven uiore are lu process ol lormalion. k'e.o. ll. e ,'i'eat CltV ol .s-ew I oi s ..j in.- si roii - iioi. i oi ns ,.u ...... .... i...... n .i-lii.iH ierlge Hie snoei io. . ......... i.e o.-.rii.iiiriinr rlie Ass It-llll lOIl IO ...n i o.. . - e- ,. ... ..-.i-.e.soi over a-si nicuiuoa ,1-nriii.z lo tile a.noUnt ol lo. vs. .o. ...v i. ne'i ol that Jieirofioii. vi un. iii his report, remarks: in.s is is base- mah.r ami Sl-Vl'll t-rlier pioueiiy Miller street, pel ii inning " pu.ns. ides of said street mur nil wine, ivnei inn- d.lioer.ition, on motion, me loiiowmg onu- 11 nice w as ndopteil : lb- it eil-i 1 ii m .1 hy tne cnairiuan anil i.oam i Trust, e- of ihe I o n ol lirow nsv 1 1 le, mat the inhabila-ts owning 1 "IS snuaieii on .u n i.-r si i e. i lie repined u build good and si ii-ini.li.il -nlc- wnlko, lo ne coinpo-i o ni no ....s .-, , and to be not less .111111 four left ( I) wide, to be placed ..long the front f such lots, on the atore sai.l sire.t," lo be constructed within twenty ,i-.e. from this date. Anv person owning lots upon said street, mid hilling toe nnply Willi this ..fllllliiUCe W iinill me nine spetnn .., so.... o. U.....I in the sum of live dollars lor s vn. Union ol -,.,.1 iiidiiiance. and il hali be the duty ot the Marshal lo see lhat such sid.-ie dk is construct' ..a i il... eo-l ol such owner ol lots. This Ordinance to take ellecl Irom and after l"iSUttU' A. R. IIAZKN, Chatr'n. Feb. SOih, 1S72 TOUl H NOT, TASTE SOT, ETC. nr, Weilnesil.v evening la-t. tt Lodge of Hand Templars was eiganized in this place, by l. G VV .- T Mr. li S. Ilellrdnfl. ol Ijeoi gelown l'etl isctiiitv . s.. me thirteen charter members were dul inducted into the mysteries ol this honor, d order. The billowing am the elective offisers lor tre . l ll I VV '.' . A!.' - CUlieiil 1,-1 III . ... ... ri.iei, .. -. i , e.i-i. s.llie Keintieit. W. V. T ; I has. Kliicatd, XV. s Mr M M. Wepklv. W i hap : lr li F smith, V S. ; Miss Addie Flovd. W. T. ; Ii l l:...iv- W M .:ll. li Mel. lew. I. U.:I. U Vni liew's.t ti 'I he iollowiugaie ihe aiipointed olliceis: Mis- Hume Fioyd, it. H.s; .Mrs. M t.,.t, ner. C II S : Miss Fannie Flovd, W . A S : Georgia Flovd, W li. M.s Clias. ilcl.ellun n ,, chosen 1. 11 Willi the all' ve set of officers, the Lodge c.ill- noi well help but prosper Vl.lfi ATIONAL Three weeks ago Monthly, school was opened in ihe new. large ami C"luinodious bri. k srhonl hoo.i-. at tin- place. Kid J li Wright I'ri.ipiual. ami Mi-s lloinly ami v jss liattie Flov.t. Assist-tnts 'i'here is an average ol 1 lo m holars in attendance daily ; t -o many for th nimnier ol teachers i-mplovid We would sug- ge-t to the lioard ol Ullt-clnis that they make It a graded rchool. a- we IS. ink ll wnul.l lie more convenient lor the teachers and giv e Letter sau--la.lion to pareuls. A go.si graded sclio.d, with a sitllicirnt number oi .-..miielent teacher woul.l atltt ct nsideiiiuiv to our tin iv tug young city, am would induce l.tirenis living al a iiistaiKe to send their children her.- to In- educated Pl.sT-.iFHt E- There is i-onle talk of I he post-otllce being moled nearer to the railroad. lothl- a gi-eal uianv object, giving as a reason thai the major ii.irt'ot th im-iness istbine oh Mam street. where it now is. and lorlli.it iea-oll it Is more C-Jlivell cut lor a lniij-lltv ,1 the people Un this point we preferto w illn Id oliropnilon.tiut -a'e do sei i oiislv ,.bj--c.t t- the p..si-..!lice l.cing kept in ; sioi,"- w hen a more sllttalile biiilittng i stl lie had We have suttieient reasons I.-r this objection, ant believe that a uinj ..i-ity oi our eiuz.-ns are ready to raise the same objection. rimRial ION Tn.n...l J n7 ... uiinii.S tht 11.. ir-,r n..ri,in-il iroili iiiluriesl.v ticlhg ran n.-eiii-s we stilted l hat lie hail ue.-n situnv ired lor, and decently l.urie- n no- ..ia-oii iiojol-.ee We have sime Uet-n uiioiiueil he W oishiptlll Alasier ni tin- i-on ... . e .i ii-iii. -nt was nol Correct; i"c an-toion .wn Mi- W ar. was not none uy ine a-on an ol gailizaiioii, bill w a done by ihe citizens in ilnrilv . it whom. lio.veVcl, were niep.iuel mat noiioracie ...inc. CHVNOE CAKS Mauv "f "iir readers will ne -orry to learn inn N L. W atkins. the g-'tilienian.y cimucioi the Ltt. & St. I.oins raiiioiitl, h.s been taken thcre;i oin, ami fill on in- main nue. an- ins i'V his t-nui ieous oeineauoi . ami eA,.e,.e... illsine-.s rpiaiities. Won l ost s ol friends curing the short time be ran oh 111" aoove nue. ut . UOCcedcd bV Ml' lvlsslllgl-11. "A.MS A 111 st-clnss carriage and wagon matter win ml tills a desirable anil iucrativ - place lo oo n illsliiess i.r.jw ii-v ine is s.,,... -' best of Soil Inr graz.ing, ana u -..on-on, . .... understands me biisii.c-s, vyouiu stai a ""! re it Would p.y si.ie-waiks ...e a ded ou Spring sllei t. from Main lo the depot, roll! AIN'T Mil' 'lllOItLV Wi-e men are pre.licui.g thai Ur..w ,isvi le will foible her population during Hie nel nieue l-.llths. lo ll" lneail uy llllllligiauon, o. bar. NAPOLEON ITEMS. II SMI'. M O. Jacobs is buying moral-weed, l'rice lower than ha been known inr many years. Hanging about .V. Jas. M. Itoard baa a crop .. . . ., .1 hi. ......in.l... on liana, oi rz or u iiiiib, .. ...,, Thos 4)j rrly, abouf 6 tons, i "ey are noiu.ng lor better neural. btoc-w . v... . ..e . ,ie.l i,nne shipped at present. Smith A Saunders are fee g aw head ol cattle, and about 300 hogs, in th nottoui near this place. - ......,i.....l Imltfw. ire nf the opinion, that our wheal crop has p.ettf "early gone up. lloth broadcast and .trllieii j . riNlfi BABS- Joseph Iteives has just nihed one of the llnesi bio us ever built in un-s Boo.1.7 . 11 con some 91,300. ootso TO i-a-A. Napoleon is about to be two of her most valuable and highly esleetlicii ciiiiena. vv ru Feir. ll has soul out I M y. ". i"i ininksot locating in hansas un. ami m. West has llislMJsell ol Ills prop.-.,, u .e, .tin takes bis depai lure 111 a le wceaa. iHiin gen- tlemen bear Wvllll in-ru moiia.". ooo w i .lies ol all our people. iilsiii.m; rMi.s Our enterprising young merchant, M. O. Jacobs, has reduced IhepVieeaol nis extensive stock lo just anything patrons choose to pay. lit huge, Hauling uosiers, oearui ine Caucasian imprinl. Blare one in the lace at every nun; tliev ornament every gate-tiost. knotty elm, lilacasmiiu-s..t.p mu.c-. . wiihin live milesol towu. Aud the result is such a rush of customers, mill lleitner ne nor his popular salesmen, iei a aeons inn nm II. ins. no liave hail time 10 say - now sci we down lo snore," for the lasttnree weeks. nuu i..i.Wii.r un a tra le that, makes the bulls'- ye peepeis of OUT OlU-Iogies, BUCK ul Pi me tips of their noses. bv each M. lilllloil great tl'l I i-iation lias ' , i.i..n .1... u-,.e oil utii ... ,0-1 oi.s 11 noil winii in. ..-.-... .. ,1.. .,..1 call lor the i-atrouage ot nieiely a sing .. ,.- e,-i nm of ihe country; they are tini .er-ul 111 their application, aim must ne .eo. ui.ed bv the whole nation." i.'...-onv ions reasons the I. fe A been the subject ol Ihe most bitter and uuscrupu lous attacks. liival companies umt vim.iin , ,...-t us inogfess by circuUting ion- 1 i.e.. ns ito.-iuiienls at enormous exp.-ilse t -s ire-1 culled and discharged agents ol tin V-sociatlnll have be n p Ckeil lip ami SUppilc , .....eel' :lll.l I1..HIS. llH lllC OUl'llUSC .i.n.tir 11. .-ir "dn-iv work, and uluiost ev -rylhin ..... i.. .loii.v aiiti malice could concoct, w.lli ,,v- ..roloioilitv of suaceas. lias been u-ed si .To ns onward career, but 111 every case lm restiii.-tl in igiiolllllloiis lalilll'e, a. til It now .r.i.ols all ihings consi lered. without a rival Its agent here, ill', trotter, has done well lor I lie 1 1110:1111 in this section ol Hie country, navin placed hall a ill 1 i I inu ol insurance o'l Us bo a.,.-..... sii.o-l Inn.- he lias b.eil aulotl-1 us Anr i.er.on wanting Lite lil-ul'ance nad belt e. iii iiinl see inlu. he is reliable and can "talk i.ile Insurance." m-rii The next Tuesday wile and eldest A e tinilsll rear, firm snuury, sun .-.j duing all Ihe spring hauling season of favorable DOVER ITEMS WIIKAT TIUKVKS. Two colored gent.emen were arraigned In Dover, on Fiidayof last week, for stealing .. i.e.. 1 .rum our friend. ' Will Carter. Instead of binding them over lo answer to a charge ot grand larceny. Justice Talbott fined them fdii apiece, and let I hem go. Prompt justice oftfial kind saves the trouble aud expense 01 a crin inal trial - UNWELL. Our venerable tow nsman, Judge J. S. Plat-t....i.o.--.' was senoudv imlisiiosed last Satur day, and unable to attend the meeting of the County Ucinocraiic Committee, ib Lexington AODl.NU. John E. Itowyer is building an addition to b:s house on Main street, ana renovating 11 geu erally. CHANGED. Van Anglen . LaberteW, last week, bought ol Matthews Graves, the Dover livery-stable. 1 he whole e.-tab tshinent, buibtins, siock and vehicles, is worth ab ut 2,boo. I he new owners ..i-opose to build an ad.llllou immediately, wnicn will double its capacny. li.illUt.KD. 1 he oust able of Midulelon township passeil through here, last Sunday ,-v. mug, with a party ol movers, w ho had slid out leafing a number ol creditors about W'averly. He overtook them ....ue 1 ev.o.rfon ill I SCIISll tlleil' WUTl ill Slid team ami marched tliem back lo lace Iheir interested ii'tcnds. SCHOLASTIC Tin. session of our nublie school ended a week or two ago. I'rof. lirattley, reinlorced by our ...t.-..,....l iYie.n1. Win. 11. Carter, will continue 11. a a select school. Dover is justly proud 0 ner Seminary. It has een her pet tuslitulion lor many ye irs . Her b. lies aud beaux have all draw 11 in edilication, thumbed iheir primers ....I siielling-books. within its hallowed walls Under ihe new- faculty, it 18 bound to be a pros perous and popular cradle ot learning and re liueinent. MASONIC. Our williaiu-Roatic ku klux m et on tha Satur tlav evening 011 or lieiore ttle lull moon in ach month. 'Una time is sei.-cted in order to afford ihe muon-ejed brotherhood, the benefit ol Lima's most elTuigent radiance, as they home ward Wend then devious way. Dors. S u Uvland's n.-w house will soor. be done .. Fred Meyers turns out S. Sou leet ol lum ber, a lav , al bis sawery Farmers' Club, or Vgricilllurill Sllillelall, well attended Zack Ala11bew9ru.ua a wet and dry goods store, coiuOlued- .A lig parly io ctim; on soon. AULLVILLE ITEMS. IXlI'KOV'INa. Our yiung city is still rapidly moving forward to metropolitan nira and greatness. The sound of hammer and saw is heard on every hana. and buildings are springing up as if by magic. Talk .bout Jonah's s.iuash; but we'll nn l.y that famous vegetable in the shade. The demand f..r town lots is so great that it Is almost impossible lo uie.i . 1.... ..mine st our command, a i lure bis just luidoiran add.-. 0.1 o(Unny-H,x acres, r acn 101 co.ua. ..s ... ... ..... ... . ... ..t ...r . iifui rini it.i. ...o. .e...... ... .iece of ground, and is Intended eutirely for re i'lelices I be first fmuse in me aiiiiinou is o..w bring built bv Mr. Hnflnian, and w ill soon 1... ii.,i-i....l Mr McClure is nr. paring to erect flue residence, upon a coriiiiiau.iiii oumm" a ijoining the u.miiiou. To the Stockholders of the Iiexing- ton, Iake and uulr Bailroaa Company. Belew I would respectfully submit a statement of the status ol Ihe l-xington, Lake t.oll Ballroatt Company, showing Ihe receipt and disposition of the funds of the company from the date ol its organization In August Isw. to Ihe present datvi which Is as follows, to-wll: ABSKTiJ. ... 1,4.14 J .. l.U.l'ift oh lit, on tm .. '.m.otio o ,-n,.v.u '2 . lj.otio o 4 .ono Oil 21 ,ouu 00 aoAD hid. Brlerly, work at Pleasant Hill.. . M. H. Hall ft Co., 1st contract . M S Hall A Co. . -Znil contract . W. N. Monroe A Co., contract. Total TI Al-COL'NT. ). W Knker Jr., i.i.0ul ties V. L. Kwing, 8.3.15 lie Husscli Hicks, ti.onn ties Total SALARIES AND TaAVKLINO KXPENSKS. Oflioers sal. .tie insp ,and trav. exp 7.R.I4 00 Other directors, traveling exp 1.722 Ull Total ,5H 03 Discouar and iNTBkasT. Total discount on all bonds sold aud interest paid on notes ti 12, ISO 7.1 XNttlNKKKIIin SXI'ENSES. Kugineer corps lor IH7.) and 1H71 JO.bmI 70 HiuiiTs or WAV. For rights way in Ltlayeiu .Cass and Hates counties ana cosisot suivs ou same 3.1 " OiritE EXPENSES. Furniture, books, stationary, prinl- inu- bonds, ailverttsing. telegrams. Kt mps, olUce rent 4Lc, for l7u and 1H71-2 10 date ." BOND EXPENSE. limes servi-e in t .ass county c Davis amouni paid out by mm in pro curing bonds Uuuiii) expenses in Jackson and Cass Counties Printing bonds an t sundry expenses counected ttierewim Total Jobu Ueid, President, bal. 9 3,', Ono Ou 1,423 45 S.OIS 00 117 00 350 00 410 00 bis ac't. 4,82 00 161 34 .S4od,osj2 74 Orand total LIABILITIES. Note Oct. 14, '71 to W.N. MonroeACo t 10,082 74 Mole Oct. 12, '71 lo Lawrence ueau.. 2, 000 00 stockholders of Van llureii township. Jackson county, notes paid 10 Iliu- aell Hicks..... 7,000 00 Lexington Township, Lafayette coun ty, stock paid ta bonus a.wu on Washington lownsnip, Lafayette Co.. stock paid in bonds m.iiw w ni-a-oar township, Lafa.elte county, slock paid iu bonds ". 35,000 00 Van Kuren township, Jackson county. stock paia in tionus w.wti w Pleasant Uil townshiu. Cass countv. stock paid iii bunds 100,000 00 Polk townshiu. Cass countv. stocK paid in bonds 15,000 00 Austin I owiisbiu. Cass county, stock paid in bonds. . .' 50, 0J" 00 Mount Pleasant township. Bates CO.. slock paid in bouds 47,000 00 fcb.'l-ltn Hanes llros1 lirand total t4o8.682 74 1 would further state that there is yet due the company and unexpended of its assets in the counties of Bates aud lemon, the sum of one hundred and forty-three thousand dollars 11 township bouds, and wh ch amount it is pro posed to apply to the extension 01 the line ol the roatl from Hurler to Nevada. 1 leel aut.iorize.l in making the statement, that considering the kind, and extent of the re source, of the company it has completed more miles of road, ready lor the iron than cau be shown by any other company Iu the slate. Ihe liue is about ready for the iron fro.ni Lexington to Butler, .a distaut of fc& miles, aud it is pro posed to have mat part of the line irom Butler to Nevada completed during the spring aud summer, and wuich is now alt under contract, aud in cours of construction. 1 would further reiuaik lhat on the7tlt of Feb ruary last, the entire line 01 the road as it now exists, and such as may. hereafter be acquired, w as leased ill perpetuity lo the Burlington and aouth Western Itailway company, aud which in etfect constitutes and makes oue liue of road Irom Burlington, Iowa, to the south line of the Slate, with an arm to Kansas City from Lex ington. i be entire line was put under contract on the 22ud day ol last mouth for ironing and comple tion ready for the cars. The Mississippi and Missouri Iiiver Railway Cousiruciion Compauy have the said contract and receive the bonds and securities of tile company lor such completion and ironing. L nder the terms ot the lease, the line from Burlington to Lexington is to be completed aud in operation, on or before January 1st, 1874, aud also the ironing to commence at Lexington by tlie first of July next, and to be comple.ed southward, and made ready lor the rolling stock in good laiiti, ami with all dispatcn. 11 is believed that Witti aDy tntng use a lavor able money market lor the lirst mortgage bonds of ibe company, the entire line will be completed auil in operallou in luucu less tliue man is iicie indicated. The stockholders of the company may con gratulate tiieuiselvea over the now eviuent fact, mat tlieir line of road is now in condition tor rapid completion, and when done will constitute one of the must important roads of the west. Very respectfully, jouji tttiu, t-reaiueui. IMPORTANT LOCALS. U-Choloe S. O. Hngar, Rio and, Lagtitra Oil fee, in store and or sale by- tf It. II A V8, cor. Main and Laurel. s.t.e. Brif.s-Warranted fresh and r-nnin gar linand firmer seeds, from Landreth and other reliable houses. Just received at Alex ander's Hrug . .lore. lelj.l-.sra s-Hotir, Meal and Bran In store, for sale, and delivered promptly. It E. " A iS. If Corner tfain and Laurel streets. nini Setts Warranted to produce an nnion.bulk-Vellow and White. At Alexander s Drug Store. s -a. t hi.-fc.rf,.tr A Anns' and Pianos, Mason A Hamlin organs. " e mnsi will sell two inNi.ar.i of them this year, nl ex tremely low prices roa cash or upon easy month ly payments. ! t bickerings now sell lor aiT.i Send for Illustrated catalogue and prices. Correspondence solicited. COAOVKK BHOs). , 8il Main street, Kansas City. febl.-lm Take Warninu Bleached and Brown mus lins have all advanced and slill advancing. Wilson Hutchison's have a large aback of muslins bought before the recent advance, which they are still selling al old prices, and will do so lor a lew days longer, can ai nmn s HutcliiBon sand save your green narks, imiiu Wilson A Hutchison cliilai lo Sell domes tics and Dry O.iods at lower p rices than any olher House In the city. iebn Bheweky The glass that cheers, but not Inebriates. Beer, beer, foaming and sparkling. 'I heme of the poet and musician's rapt.stlas. Sparkling fountain, whence Ot:riiiiy draws swlace and inspiration, carter & 'Davidson 'a new brewery, near Farrar's brick yard, is pour ing forlb Hoods of the best made anywhere in western M.ssouri. Louts f.fillan, the not d brewer, bascbargeof its manufacture. Orders promptly titled, and every keg warranted good and pure. Keiuember the addiess of Carter A Davidson. JsiiiOnib. (3-0'Ciinuor McLeod's msgmttcent eat eataullshuirnt on Mam slreel, in Dutch Row, will keep constantly on band all varieties of salt and fresh-water Bsh. Also game of every kind, lllk, Antolope, Buffalo and Deer, and spare no effort on their part to please and satisfy their patrons. janl3-ly Cheap at P C. Patterson ftjCo., UliOcLlt IKs HOOIS AND S1IOF.S. Ac . SALT, Ll.uk, ChMKT, CLOVe.lt, 11MOIHV AND UfcMI' SLt-.U. Ooods delivered flee. jalill Bran and Feed FLOUR. BRAN and FKKD. . est brands of Flour constantly on hand. Bran and Feed delivered promptly. Leave your or- ier with M -ear. A. A. A J . O. Lesueur, Cor. nam and Pine. oct2l If UitocEBiKs tiROIJERIES, PROVISION'S, j LO. It. BR IN and FfctiD. For the above nr- le.le.. call on Messrs. A. A. AJ. O. Lesueltr, vhere you can tlud a large stock at the lowest uarket prices. oci n Ir"!"-Groceries. Candies, Raisins, Figs, Nut Wines. Lloilors. Cigars and all the etc , in their liue, fresn and new, as cheap as ihe cheapest and good as tne uest. a. a. J. o. luvik, dec23 tf Cor. Main Pine Agent J. I). Kirkpatrick is agent for the Caucasian, at Waveriy. Wantku Lard. Tallow. Grease and Fat ol all kinds for which we will pay CAali; deliv ered at the factory. A. A.--esueur A Co., mau- ufactureis ol Soaps, Can -lea and Lard Oil. 00121 tf cheap For FLOUR. BRAN or FEED leave our orders with Messrs. A. A. A J. O. Lesiieiir wno will deliver promptly at lowest markets atea. ocua u Jewelbt L. MegedcACo.. are selling their .arge stock of Jeweliy, Fancy Goods and No tiou. al reduced prices. Give them a call and 11 lge lor yoursell. sohool Books, Slatea Ac very cheap. eptiti Pictures! Large pictures. Small pictures, tinted oictures. Plain pictures. Porcelain. :ron irl.B. leather, pasteboard, all sorts ol oictures; life-like pictures, bully picture, cheap oictures. line pictures. At John Duvall'o gallerv. He has a . oinnlete epiiome 01 0111 whole population, banging arouud his rooms I he walls are covered with familiar faces. Our .l.l.&r H...1 l.esl citizens, our sweetest and firet- li.at irirls. our iatlest and rosiest urchins, look town on yon lroui every side. II you waut a .rood oicture. in any style. Duvall can take 11 fie bam the latest improvements in bis ait, ami ine of the Bnest instruments in the country. Go an 1 get yourself uhotoKiaphed, at Duvall a. He a taking immense numbers of splendid like nesses. Had a whole tub-full ol lovely faces a-soak. the. last time we were in to see aim. Photographs enlarged from old miniatures. Kb member the place' Duvall's. ft Xfw AdrertlfN'mpnt.. 11EKE ! HEBE!" A Book that Every Good Ciimpbeliite Cbrlatian, from Main") to Mex ico, Oueht to Have. We take the following adverdsenient from an appended leaf or -'Walks About Jerusalem," a volume recently i-su.-d ly th publt-hing-house of Carroll A Co., Cincinnilii, read it, and send for Ihe irook : "A N'-w ami interesting Volume or christian Biography; Memoirs of F.f per Jacoh CltEATif Jr., by P. I.o.van; Illustrated with a sin l-plnte portrait of Elder Crealb, engraved by s .iiim l s.triain. One volNine, lb mo., until. nn wnb "Walks about Jerusalem." Price 1 2".. Tins Biography 01 oueof the most eminent ol fhcPioneerChrtsiian Preachers, is luleiis. l inter esting. Much of the book is auto-olographic. I; KlderCrealh having furiiislnjl many nit'oimts 1,1 a personal ttliaraeii-i, in bis own graphic ami powerful st) I -. Ihe work cov.rs a p. rod lu the history of Ihe Church, when lo Ue a christian silbj'-cted out toobbnpiy and ja rsecutmn. li. W. I sir K.11. L A Co., I'i Hi.l-iln.es. 117 We t F..111H1 sun t, i. ricoil.ali. Any brother orslsier desiring a cops, can en close the price, a d-.H ir end a (i;ar;. r, e tin r direetlv to tlie editor of Ihe Caucasian, or lo P. DOS AN, I'slmiia. .Vlr, jaiiimi islierifr'a Kale in l'.ulilioii. STAlk ot .lllssiibltl, t COUNTY OP LAPAVETTE. t Margaret M.iDow.-ll. su.t .nines II. Mf IKnn i! by ins curator, iiugu Acres, pi-iintiUs, New ildrrrtismeiits. given to all persons, others interested. undersigned. ailminstratTr ; of ri.vii, si;ttl.e.tie?t. iVOlUK is hereby A.V ere lilors. an. I 1...1 me th.- enlHte , , "',"':7"nt linal seitlenentof saides-t.it.- al the Januarv terin ofthe Lafayette County I rt-bate Court, and win .... ...... i charge at the April term. i-2, of said court. In lie hidden on Monday, the lt dav of April ii-72. M. M. IMUissi.s r ' Jri.1""1 '"' a Hon, AdmT. Final Setlleineut. N 'lTK K 1- heiehy giv. n lo all persons inter- esled. that Ihe undersigned . auardian of the person and - stale ot Nannie shaw, a minor, baa tiled tier ar-nitut tor linal setilement of said . late st ilie'siiuai y term, Is72, of tlie l.alay.tte Cnuntv i'rob ite Court, and will anpiy for a final Oi-cii.t.ge Irom said court st the Apiil term, ls'72 ol siinl eniiri , I', be holden on the 1st day ol vpiil, 1-72. Millll.l' V C. SIIAW . I.uir. Filial Selllelllt'-lll. N OTIt V is 1,. r.-i.v given lonll tsnsM Inter-e-ied, -ib.it the iiud. tsigtl'-d executors of r u- estate ol .l,,--p!i While, iler.as.d, have ih.ir in count 11 r li ti I seuleui' nt of said es tale at lln- .f .oiiary l . rili. Is72. ol file LatsyeltS Loon' i'roi.aie url .and w ill apply o.r a final tii-cli uge Iron, saui Court st Ibr , pr I term, ls72.nl said t ouri,lo be Itobleu ..n tl.. i t .lay of .vpr.t, ls.2. SIll-lit.NH Wi.UL, HKMtl S. Wlllli iin-1.2 i v Kxeeiiiors. i l V i iTTiItt i. t: ti fr: . t. 'Oil! I-. 1-n r-iiv giieuloi.il persons rnter- tin,', lie 11 inb l'-l gn-'l Hie -la .11-- p.- 1.-72. ol iln ' n' aoj-o at lit.' Vj ll .1.1. 11 .11 lel.il l- adnitnistrstor e oi M- Ki' tun and liatnvon, ana trn, 1, lots ii e.i Ins a- count foi final said 1 s' a'e at the January Term, 1,1. . vein l ilu'V l'r..lllr Winn, I . I linal Oi . ;1 I lie 1 t . 1-7 .1.- ol W .1 n.-.i in .ii'1-i.nii i-i ta'e st Ule .1 jut, : J 1 Oil t I , " ... I W ill Mol il U.tlll 111 . 2, ..I -ani 1 leo-2l-iV I'. 1.1 win 1 in Is, t-t If l In-i- at I- . oi - iii ,111 111 1.1 the Probate 0. iau and llc. i al I 1. c.-vlllgton . at li"." lav , A pi ii 1st. i oi hi- aoiiilulsl COMMON PLEAS COURT DOCKET. FIRST DAV MONOAY, .MARCH Is, 1872. I. Siaie vs Mai'tin Nori'is. Stale vs sniiie. Slate vs Assault with intent 10 kill. .stale vs Grand Laicrliy. State vs Forg.-ry . state vs Uichiud Wilkinson. Selling ll nmr wntioui SUte VS Assault to Kill. IL'F.SDAV SVICOSI) DAY .lames llackley vs Daniel M Ilolden. To Groves vs James I'lattenljlirg McClure, an unflinch of A Detroit nigger bought a colli n ami a ceme tery lot, aud then went uome sua raxorea 111 father's throat. 1-.1..-1 riiitsrif. of Coviugion. Ky.. bas sued li. ..i,.i..iii.iI(w inr tlu.utu. tor coaxing ni- wil- awav from ins Dea aua ooaru. oue uiiesi have bceii a valuable piece of property. NOTICE. We have this dav sold our entire stock of l)ry Gonds. Ac. to Mc.Catisland A iiedlord, who w continue the business at the old stand, 'jy Man, street. '.'.e cheerlullv recotnmeml tne New House to all our friends and customers, and request that the patronage, so liberally bestowed unon us. tie exienueu 10 our successois. BeTELER A CLAGKTT Feb . 20. 1872. fcbi'4tf the Ciilluij sal" antl s.-l. bi.i.ler, al slate to the sa i-uty-nilre, (2'.ti land Iiiult All per-', ti e la tpnte at- aiiUiill ia!c oi sal'' Id All p.l - I'ltpnr ie a-.ti:tliiis said 1-" .tins, tl. MARRIAGES. Io llocsxKEsrEiis Do yon use syrups or niolass.itesesei? Have joti got colds, asth ma, cotts'os, pain in the breast, wheexiness, aud alt tbttsu'.t of thltik? If you use the first, ml Data tu second, listen here, while wa a tale untold Al Madison, Indiana, there is firm of scoundrels who make three fourths of al'. tbe'-viup used iu this country. They make all gi.iies. sal by whatever name fcuown, Irofu "silvtr Drop." all the way down lo "plantation iuolas.:," out ot starch nnd sulphuric acid wnh some other compound. Tcis u irriiile lite .Ichiro) nig stinf Is msnnlac turt'tln lminen.e riuautllies aud shipped to Cincinnati,' Louiv.'tic, St. Louis, New York, ud a1! the gisat centres I grocery supplies, ai d tun uilsiialely ilii.is Us nay into every n-igtihotbood 1 he writer of this has found the folluWing simple tVsl sure end u. tailing By it awry bouekeert-r .csu salisly hiinsc.f of the purity or frautl of tne molasses or syrups on winch his children delight 10 leed. Take a half cupot lea, ii.adeli.tiu greeu or gunpowder leaf : pui a tablrspotinlul of the mo. asses or syrup tuto belea;m.E well. If pure, the molasses wi.l give the lea a light-grein hue; if impure, or suipburtc trash, tue tea will instantly be cne 'iuib black, something near the color of fiLisa writing fluid, kyerv bodv ought to know Uil. To leeo .be little ones 011 SHiphuilc acid 1. lolnvlle all sous of mislortunes into your boinrs- Lex.ogt.in has tins sulphuric molssse lor sale. vv hsve tested it. Whelber or not ti.sra is any pure In the citv. we are unable to uui 11 ut. we nop our grocers win see L'vi,i,Tlir blind disseminator of Mark Twain literature, who has been canvassing Ihu ancient village, for sometime past, kicked up a slight discombooeration, last Monday night. He wa spirituously overcome. Went to Arter's stable Entered into a little controversy will. Jim Jenkins And got the belter of the argu ment, by playfully inserliug a knile in o ili lenkins' abdominal regiou. The Wound Is b ..I, but we understand u..t mortal. Policeman Wainwrigut e-corled the cuti.ngly tarcastie liscu5ser to free lodging iu the municipal hotel. . e Good! The coal company recently organ ised by Messr. Clagett, Ifcid, Davis and others, promises to be a grand success. Their Ae.t sul. was ni ade. last Thurstluy, and the coal U.D. D . Kl.-ta ,l,u- pronounced by connoisseurs m "'"-- "- nionus, tne unesi ijosi.ij west. They nave aboui twenty hands at woi a and are determined to push the enterprise vntn unremitiiDg vigor. stcriD lNCENDiARtsxt Some unknown inls- creant made c.umsy attempt, last Thursday, to shernianire the City Hotel. An old broom was Ignited and thrown up into an unused gar ret, among a lot of loose lumber and runbish. l ne volume of smoke pouring dow n into nie hsll lert 10a discovery, aud extinguishment ol the incipient cbtcagoniiailon, before any dam age was done. G01KO Ahead I be ettort to raise an endow ment fund of IO,000 for Christian Institute, Is being vigorously and successfully pushed. Some $2 "00 have been subscribed this week. A mere business Investment, every man who ftel.al lntere.t In tke PPan" ."fh .bonbi lend a helping band to all such enterprises. Ht oe Shipment- E. Easter, of the City Mills, made the biggest shipment yesterday, that Lex ington ever knew. Tbe Steamer ' lie landed at bla wheat-smashery. and took on hoard a tnoussnd barrels of bis flour. No better biscuit ml gingerbread material is made in all ine wide dis-L'nion, and it commands the highest figure In every market lo which it goea. Board or Ejcaluatio Will meet on tbe Br.t Monday in April. It is probable that no regular busiresa will be transacted, until tb A letter from Belize, British lloniluras in the Vow Orleans l'icuvune, says tlie health ofthe cnloiiy is rooil; that the win terhas. been tleliglitlul; that the 6iirar anil rum crops will he large ami line; that over iie tons to tlie acre will he the yield of siirar, anil that, too, on land to be bought by en' .'grants at from SI to $1,50 per aero, is rich as any in this country; that the laws are equal and just to all; the government stable and liberal; society good; amino scalawags and vairalionds lor rulers The w riter savs, the held is ihe best m the world forcapitalists. Such a eountry ,sure lv. is :v decided improvement on this Hcfii-e-ciirsetl mo'ioeraey, wiiere thieves and rascals alone ate honorable" men, and where the honest are oppressed, robbed, anil their rights trampled under foot of i-wine. The princple course of public instruc tion in Louisiana, under grant ru ersinp, is Theft. It Ins cost the people ofthe trampled Pelican State $30,000 per annum hond amnnr them .as super- intPiiilent ot nublic instruction, and mil- ii .ns are squandered by him in nrtyuamition ol is .siuiar ieannng morals among the vvitiK of Hadicalism. cover land 2. Jiiiues 1. i.-e 1 .in-lit :i ttolv S Porter .Ir 1 r. etc vs .Jesse r?ciioiieiti t' tientry A Woods vs Marv E Robinson et al 5 John Ditiinm et ul vs L L A b K It t o llainag.-s. ti. Annie e Lee et al vs -lactvson i.ongiion. 7. nios Iii ecu vs J i -I ti Liiligilou WlDStSU.l V THIBU DAY. s Win W shi over et al vs c.t-oreo W Hall. is. Mariln 1-illis vs .lolui li o-d. Injiniclion lo Geoi- e II siuitti el al v vviliiani Ginbons. 11. Margaret McDowell el al vs Edward Mc Dowell el al. 12 i- retl 1! Scluiltz vs William Spencer et ul. I! F siinmerinan el ill vs Geo M Ilaysetal 14. Francis H Palmrr vs P It Whittlesey etal. Pelitiuu fur a title. THCR-DAV FOl'TRH DAY. l.V Samuel B strauicke vs I'ilton Davis et al Dairages. in. James T Harris vs Adam J Burr. From Ray county. 17 Jacob A Sherman vs John R Uunyon adiar satnl Oownlug. Is. John L Marltii vs Clias Mardcey . Mechan ui lien. iii. Fairbanks, tirecnleaf & Covs lames L En llls. Replevin. 20 I la el c Vivion vs W illis A Hill. -Vet 21. David Callahan vs G W Emiis. l.iecuuent. FRIDAY FIFTH DAY. 22. I) A Strolber et al vs William Jenkins. Ej.-ctnient 2.1 P E Hammonds vs City of Lexington. llumaucs 1. Wiu. JI orru-on. assignee of James Good- inAI.r.j. As-ignment 25. Kt-.lii-rl Santl ler vs win uall ami wile. Me cbauics' lieu 2.i Levi Fux vs John V thistle. Account. 27. Lltlte 11 Coins vs Jaseph V Muilcmx Damages 2s. Win w eilge et al vs Leroy L Hill. Damarres S AT V R HAY SIXTH DAY. 20. Manila Cromwell vs Alex Cromwell. Di vorce 3i John It Ford vs L A St L R R Co. :tl. Etiocti Mann vs .1 A X Luuegau. Attach ment. 32. F M St. die vs Wm Cain and wife Damages J ' Simons vs ,1 l James et ill Ejectment li M .Vnrrison vs L 1. li i ll . bill ol exchange Anarevv Vokely vt L 1. Hill. Ou order. MONDAY StVLNTU DAY. Win II Ilienckley vs Willis A Uill Acct C B Scoti vs John II Camp el al. Note. G W Youn vs Baker A Hall. Note. Henry lhuinpsou vs A I) Bcnniug Daia- the and chicken-abstracting We shall then have the nandsoine mansion ot Gen. .lo. o snciuj, ui li b fame, os one sine, anil lacing ii, t,u mi .iln r. U.at ol Hon. Sam ing Uad. slight misunderstanding occurred, a few i.,,-,. ,.. between l wo ol our moat worthi citl zens, George turns anil i nomas vuniu - .e.l a lively lilt e SKirmlsn. v iiinn oeiux i . ... .1..I. .i i.i.n...ir llllll-.il UIB SIHIIIIIT litlllllliilillll, Biiruricti ...imj.. i,..i, i.i.i revolvinir t.aciticator. but Emus, with dauntless heroism, charged and captured Ihe Uatierv. The conflict e.i led in t hum's prompt reiiieinent irom the field, with the thunder tbe tiitmv's artillery close in bis rear. 1II.OW. Blow ye the tooler, blow, tbe gladly solemn r:n-kcr. Blow vour own horn betoieyou Hie vankeedoodfedidtlle hypocriles do. Blow's .,u v.'Mi.-i.w-or.l of modern uroirressivenebB Blow 's the talisman, ihe guerdi.D, the secret of success, in business, politics, finance, religion and love. But not bucn a blow as we had, oue .lay last week. It was a young hurricane, an infantile tornado. Among other di. mage done, die frame of Kiirsey's large hotel, which, was up nnd just r-ady lor the wraih-r-boaiding. vas blown dow a Willi a terrilic crash. There were four or live workmen in Ihe building at the nine, but all et raped unhurt, except oue poor fellow, who was up in the second story. W hen he timbers began to reel, Hinting his retreat cut oil', he sprang between two posts, and clasp ing one ai in around each, heroically shut his e es. and followed the rest oi the wreck. When the linal smash came, he lound himself a-top ol the huge pile of ruins, comparatively unnun, but aw Hilly scared He says while he was going earihwai d, be did a Con id.-rable amount ol lirst-class pra ing and lightuing-line tuiukiug; bill he has no desir to repeat bis devotions un der similar circumstances. IIL'XloRS. As an offset to the report that Grimes A Venable ar - going to establish a branch of their mammoth jewelry and thoiuugh-bred pig estab lishment, iu Uiggiusville, rumor baib it thai two of im foremost business men are about to locale in Aullville. Hon. Benj imitl Marshall is expected to erect a ttrsl-class flouriilg-iuitl and gi'iiin-elevalor. And ihe exemplary aud highly esteemed Dr. Moses Chapman is to opeu a baukilli;-hnUse. We hope these gentlemen may tlnd tt to their interest lo identify themselves in some measure, at least, with our growing youug city. STOCK. This is bound to be one of the most famous stock-raising regious on the globe. Wub a nul l, dry cliinale, abundance of pure water, grain ami grass so pleumul as to be almost val ueless, ami iiiagniucent oaks and elms for shade and shelter. Bourbon, Scott, Fayette and Woodford counties, tu the boasted Blue Grass Paradise ol Kentucky, may well shiver lor their laurels A great deal of stock is al ready raised ami sliip;rt.-d from this neighbor hood". Droves of entile and hogs are almost ceaselessly passing through our streets, on tlieir w ay to Ibe depot. A nun, in r of large shipments been made rec-emly, some ol wlucn were r. i.t.rte.1 ni last w eek's Cuucasiun. aud the rest appear in their aiipiopiiaie column, mis wees Married. In this city, March 5lh, by Rev. F J. Bogas, Mr. JOHN GILL aud Miss REBECCA H AL'stlt. all of Lexington. RoiDuey, Virginia, papers copy. la this city, on the 14tn of February, 1872, by Itev. Mi livers, Mr. WILLIAM D.S1 KVV ART aiid Miss AMELIA l.iUfc.UsoN, all ol tins city. At the residence ofthe bride's father. near Republican church, ttitscotntv, by Elder Jos. Wriaiit, Mr. JAMES R. WALI ON, son of Col. W. P. A'altou, and Miss BE I 1 IE CAKR Bos WELL, uaughter ot James M. BosWell. Leaf i y leal the roses drap. Oue by one, Ihey cross the river; one by one, are lerried o'er; one by one, the angel boatman bears them to the love Ill saore. That's wnal the Aauday School hymn says, ami it must be true. Oue by one, our gal lant comrad s, who came scatlness, thruugli the war's dread slorii. of shot and shell, lall pierced by Cupid's stupid candy shafts. One py one, tne heroic, lellows who escapeu beinx offer ed up on their counlry's altar, cast themselves, willing sacrifices, on he altar of hymen. May they allliud the "arms" ihey bow take up, less burdensome lhan those they bore, aud the in fantry service" they now euter, more pleasur able thaa th t they experienced, during the late little fraternal mistiuderstanding, is the heart lelt wish and prayer of oue who don't propose to follow their example! IXOTICE. I take pleasure in giving my lull endorsement of the correctness of the absti acts ot Land Titles owned by Messrs. Hi'xon A Winsor. li-av-m.r been enuramed :n wrilinii: the transcript ot the records (Upon which they are based) Irom the time oi the commencement of said work up to the present time, I can lully endorse them a. l.uincr , -..erect. - In writina uil the abstracts a great many errors were found, many of which .s-,-i hi. vshthrv at' itis litis to much valuable .....,..e in tl,u sol.nlV UtCtllTfi of Itettl Estate stio.ilii not alelay In iin.llna out eatattly UoUl itieir titles, aiiti snoui.i ai once consult the above firm and get an abstract show ing the condition of tlieir lauil. ow ing to my neann, i nave oein compelled to retire -irom Ihe work on said Uooks.aud am succeeded by Mr. Stanley Hobbs, who is every way .ouipeteut. and will have charge of keeping up said books and furnishing abstracts of tines. Ieb24-lm JAMES M.FLYNT ..n.l ain. -. tuelil- . 31 30. 37. 3S 3 Edward M Combs vs Mary F Ewing et al. Winsor A Wadded vs Wnlis A Hill tt al Cnan.-ior A Sparks vs Asa C Tracy. Acct. John Welhvervs Sarah J. Welliver, lii- l.y , uu. i. .. w nop our grocer win srs i - . 1. 1 , . , , ,. , in r ,! ir... -T .... I in,h nr win oftha month whioh opens with All L(. ii - -1 . - v WW, V. mis uv.nuv . - - - - - - t I ril.t laav." If the Missouri Legislature adjourns without reducing the raies of freight and nassaceon the North Mis-ouri and ills ...ei Panirin Railroad Abominaiions, it will foil to ilo the onlv thine the people demand. The urttitude ofthe Slate is due to ihe members who have endeavored to discharge their duly on this question. We are indebted to Hon. Fernando Wood. Hon. Frank P. Blair, Hon. Jas. B. Beck, and his charming daughter, Mi.-s Bettie. Hon. J. G. Blair, and Dis-IIons. Brute Brownlow antl Keastie Butler, lor divers and sundry valuable pub. docs. Smashing untiees of Briggs & Brother's magnificent Floral Chromo, and musie Irom Burner A Weber's great St. Louis publishing house, absolutely crowded out. Will ypr hereaJtcr. 40. 41. 42. 43 vorce 44. Moses Strauss ts C. G. Ludwigs Appeal 4V John Gray vs Jacob Forrest. 'luinerWil ltatns garnishe. 4ti a c. Tracy vs sparks A Chanslor. Conr't 47' Amt.sGreeavs L Greenwowd. Iam.i?es 4S Slate Use or Wm. Hams v M. F. I'lice Administrators bond. 4'A Wni. I). Sliuciate vs Wm. H. Itav. ou. John B Fleicher, trustee, etc., vs Adam ll.-lart. Replevin. 51. L. W. liillva A. J. Mulkey et al. To cor rect deed 52. Ma. tie S. Stevens vs Alex. B Stevens. Di vorce A Tl Kiifsel! vs Duncan, Smith, et al. E5l'l?"v" . SmallwuOdvsT. SI. Hacke.t. S'ort- C. F. Meyer A Co. vs O 'Conner A llickam Account. . r. ., . .. :,. A N. Miller vs Green I.. Po.ithitt. .'.7. Charles Klhik vs Wm Pinkney. Account i;eo .1 si heolini. vs 1 '. r uaiiiia. i-ou r. Jasper Jeniii.-.iii vs Hicks A Baker. Acc'i in. wihl.-n vs J jhn Stewart. Dauiag'B Th'otnsa Dobson vs .1 Stewart Damages. State use nl James Haley vs Darnel Bates Ou bond , Wm M. Jordan vs J J. Cloud 4 wife M. 59 tit). Ul. b2. el al 63. "Si" Fendell Whitseit vs D. Callahan Appeal 65. Henry Ileterl vs Lueljen A Evert. Appeal Ho CUV of Lexington vs Louis Brlerly. 87. Thomas Canfleid v Patrick Ganlgan 6S City -t LxiJLiton va J. f. A B.U W aters AppsavL. WELLINGTON ITEMS DISASTROUS SHKKMANUATIOS". About twelve o'clock, lust Slonday night, the appalling cry of ' 'Fire' ' rang out over the lofty bills of ihe fair little 'City on the Sni.' Startled citizens sprane from their couches in baste and black-crook costumes, and rushed to their win- dows to find the whole town lighted up, the heavens red with tue ulure ol conn .grallon.and the lurid flashes dancing far oat upon Big MUddv s tuiiiiu tide, cewia oay-s large ware house was wrapped in that fierce element, with w bicn tlie Arcb-Buiuiiier Sherman, years airo. carried a foretaste of hell to peaceful Caroltua and Gcngia homes. "Ihe building was a hun dred leet Ionic by nity wid-, with ample sheds ou either side. It was built before tbe war, by V. li. Kiissell, and cost !, 000. It contained some 1,00b bushels ol w heat and 1 tons of hemp, all of which wa. destroyed. A farmer named Wilsou, Intending to move across the river, bad stored all his household goods in the ill-rated pudding, Monday evening. He oi course, lost evcryiiiiug, and tbe charitable citizens have promptly started a subscription to aid him. Mr. Day's total loss by this miniature ofthe Heroic marcn to ihe sea, ' is somswnere near SKi.woj tie is insured in the -ttua ot Hartford lor t3.2ijo on the buildni. and PJ0 on hernn press, hackles and scales i and in ihe Andes of Cincinnati, tor 83, ono on wheat, oaia and other conteuu. total insurance, S,S0, leaving nlm. if tlie estimate ot loss is correct, $6,100 out of pocket, jtiessrs. winaorsson are tne agents ot the conn antes, that will have part of bis mis fortune io Dear. POST-OFFICIAL. Our worthy and iiopular post-master, Davis iv. iiucG , oas oeen try tug to resign nis position as chief letier-baa-slinger; but be can find no body who will accept it in Ins stead, lie has served the public faithfully for ten years, and every one wouiii regret to lose nun. the place only pays mm a.iuiu ij a monin, wnicb is far too little lor the amount of busiuesa done, and ine time ana laoor necessary to ao it. a petition signet! uy ait our proiuiuent oiuxens, was seni a tew days ago, to the Postmaster General, ask iu& mat toe tvuin;ua.itiu ut uicrrsscil, VY Dope it win enci: a xavorauie response. Persons faillna- to set their nanar fmm k- Carrier, will pleas promptly revert kb sam a. uLts atssa. tr DEATHS. Died, near this city, Febrcary 2d, MARY E. J. BoWLLs, only daughter of Wm A. and 5. E. lies, aged 6 years, 5 months and 6 days. In Nebraska City, Marcb 5th, of consump tion, WILLIAM, son of Finis Y. and Jans 1. Ewing, formerly of this county. His remains were brought to this city, and interred in Mac pelab cemetery, last Thursday. KEW BOOTS "l" " NEW SHOES! New Boot and Shoe Emporium ! After years of delay and vexation, tbe Lex ington ami St. Louis Railroad bas got to town; and so bas W. I. Eckle's magnificent stock ot gentlemen's, ladies' and children's (if there are any cui.uien now-a-.iays; ouois, eimcs, slipp.-rs, gaiters, stogies and brogans. High heeled, low-heeled jack in bouts. 'J hick soled, as Louisiana Timbuctoo legislators are skulled. Thin soled enough io ensure a first class con sumption, or at the verv least, a bully catarrb. Cow bide, such as the boor of Ihe While House used lo scrape iu Galena fan pits. Call skin as tineas though made of dandy cuticle. Goat leather, from the back of the icenuine original Masonic Wiiliatu. Sheep skin, us sheepish as a country sweetheart about to pop the hymeneal r naupmancat interroi:aiorv lo his auorea Nancv Enierine or Belsev Matilda. ew styles, est makes, uo old icoeds, everything fresb as a mountain ua sy. AT W. I. ECKLE'S, IN STRAMCKE'S NEW BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO REIN HART'S GCN STORE. Children's shoes Irom 25 cents to $2 50 a pair. Ladies' cloth siloes from i 25 to 4 5U a pair. Ladies' leather shoes from $1 00 to5 0.) a pair. Men's shoes from tl 25 to SB IK) a pair. Men's boots from 3 uo to $ no a pair. Boys' shoes from 1 25 to .( uu a pair. Kovs' boots from 1 5U to 14 50 a pair. Ladies'. slippers ol all conceivable qualities. styles and materials, from 75 cents to 4 (XI a nair. Gentlemen's slippers, alt sorts, sizes, colors aud conditions, irom .5centsto3 On a pair. At VY . 1. Eckle's New Boot and shoe Empo rium, Main street, near airs. 'a Price A Amours millinery establishment. If vou don't want to buy, just come and feast your eyes by looking through a new, lull and handsome stock of foot rigging. at lt W. 1. ECKLE'S. SIIEIIIII'S SALE. Benjamin Marshall and Emanuel Easter, plain tiffs, vs. John souter, defendant. mechanics' l.ien. BY virtue of a special and general execution, in the above entitled cause, issued from tlie oibce ofthe clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Lafayette couuty, Missouri, in favor ot said Beniiimin Marshall and Emanuel Easter and against said John Souter, lo me directed, and returnable to the March term, Ii2, Of said court, 1 will, on SATURDAY. MARCH 30th. A. D. 1S72, between the hours ot Ho'clock A. M. and5e' clock P. M. of said day, in front ot the court house door, in the city of Lexington, during the session of the Common Pleas court of said coun tv, sell publicly, b. auction, for cash, all the right, title, interest, claim aud estate of Ihe said defendant in and to the following desoribed real estate, situate, lying aud being In Eafayetie county, Missouri, lo wit: one and tweHly-eight-hundreths acres of ground, with the improvements thereon, being a part ot tne uortnwesi traciiouai uuanei oi sec tion thirty-three (33), township fifty-one (51), of range twenty-seven (27) , bounded as lollows: beginning at tbe northwestcornerof the tract of land known as tbe Snow and Wilson Mill tract. which point Is also Ibe southwest corner to inm.rf.v Until mnd I Irihilll's addition lO tbe city nf Lexington, Missouri, and running thence south thirtv-eigbt (38) degrees east, with eight .iu ... .?..!.... ...i .tnffih line nf said Of urfirca 'ui.ttii. -'" s addition, ihiee hundred and sixty-seven (Jtn) links, thence south thirty-two (32) degree west, variation seven (7) degree and foi ty-flve HSuiai east, toree uuuo.c i (ail) link, tbenoe north tbirty-elghl f38) degree west, variation eight () degrees, ibree hundred .h o .rati links, thence north thirty- nine (38, degrees east, variation seven (7) de grees and lorty-llve (45) seconds, three hundred and fifty-one (351J links, to the plao ol begm- DIGven under my hand this. 8th day of March, A. l IDT. ROBERT TAUBMAN. mchftd Sheriff of Lafayette couuty . A CARD. Thankful to our friends and customers for past favors, we propose to continue giving our besl efforts to our business, neglecting nothing thai we can do lor our customers' iiiteresis. believing them lo be identical w itb our own . Though we have prolesscd to sell goods only for cash, Wa llace from a spirit of accommodation allowed goods to go out, to a limited extent, without the money. We intend lor the future to adopt Ihe CASH SY'STEM STKICTLY. No goods Wlii be considered sold until ihey are paid for, nun goods sent out ofthe house will be aoconipauied i.y tile bill. By keeping good goods, selling ui the smallest possible maigins, and beiug prompt and accommodating, we uue f r a coulluuauc. of the pati ouage ol the people of this aud ad joining counties Pi. ase remember that there will be no exception to the rule. Cash on deliv IKY. Very respecnullv, A. A. A J. O. Lescecb. Jan27. Grocers, Coi. Main and Pine ots. $1 oo. One Dollar will buy any one of the following Items. PRICES sPE Ah. FOR Illtilotn ts. One good Balmoral Skirt, Oue SO-Spring Hoop skirt, Oue nice Breakfast Shawl, tine gooil Net shirt, tor men. One pair good Buck Gl .ves, (so called.) T vaids good Browu Cauton Flannel, 7 yards best heavy 4-4 Br-wn Cotton, 7 yards flue -ea Island tirown Cotton, 7 yards Bleached Brown Cotton, 10 yards good Heavy all Linen Crash. 4 good all Linen Shirt Fronts, 12 good all Linen Towels, 12 good all Linen Handkerchiefs for ladies, 7 good all Linen H.lk'ls tor men, 8 good all Linen Hemmed H.ik'is, for ladies, 6 boxes good 1'aj.er Collars fur men or boys, tt pair good Heavy Cotton Hose, 12 large Cuke, good Toilet Soap, 24 small cakes good Toilet soap. Anil everything . lse just as cheap. Cut this .ut aud bring it along. no"25tf W addell. Austin A Co. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS AT A UKEAT SACH1FICE. For the purpose of clearing out our entire stock ol oools, suoes ami uats, ir o - lend to keep these goons mreaiteij, ne have marked them d .wn lar below their actua, worth. At the present prices they are the cheap est iriioria ever offered iu ibis market Me have also made heavy reductions in the price ol niauy ...i.ue Iln,, Ot ITIlOlla S We call especial attention to our dress goods stock, wlllcu D.iS in ll some urautnui i.o ..e .,,.1,1. i,o.ls which we will sell lower than mev have ever been soltl before. We intend to give bargains all the Tl-HE. Come aud see we do not. All are luvlted. Ieb24if McCaisland A Bedford . J. W. Bkdfohd. W. G. SIcCal-lasd. Formerly oi Waddell, McCausland A Co. McCausland & Bedford. xv ts,.!-.. ibis dav associated ourselves to gether lor ihe purpose of transuding u dry goo.tsS basilicas in all Us branches, vv e h .t e hon -hi o. Messrs. Botelur A Clagett in.in.niir stock, and will, for the future, be ,e.eie ..irl .i.ml. No. ir.l Main street. when, we will he pleased to see all our old Iriends and customers, and as many new ones as mav tavorus Willi ttu-ir presence, our mieu- i,.,n. in. m uvii all i.ersous kindly and politely To sell all our goods as cheap as tuey cau be sold. One run k io all, and no deviaition rnOM THE PK1CSS. WE PBoroSE SKLLIMl ALL oi-M .-.nans so CHEAT AS TO F..KK1 KB HUIIOIT THE IDEA OF CREDIT . OI K TKKMS AKE sTKll I t.Y vc i-mitiiit ailord to sell on time. v . lutcad to do an honest. correct, upright, straight forward business, and nope uoi omj m n.-...., bt to merit a fair share ol public patronage. Edward McDowell, Mary A. McDowell . will James McDowell. Eli zabeth Alcllow.-ll, u iilclioweli. Alaruia ait-iioweti, riorei.ee ..if- tlT.' I'i. liowell. ,101111 l.. aici.t.wen aim ai,.iv ii A, Liow.-ll, delemlsn s. lu the Common Pleas Court of Lafayette county. Missouri, Deceiiil.er term . Is.l. BY Virtue ..' sn order ol sii.e. Issued Irnrii the said Common Pleaa tatllrl ol L ilavetle .-..uii- y, Missouri, made in the ahove el. filled caus.- al the December l- nil. Is, I, antl to ine linaeted. I, Robert Tatlbniaii, .Mlel iu ol said unlv , will, on MONDAY. MARCH 2-",TII. A. D. 1S72 between the hours of nine o'clock in ihe fore noon and live o'clock In Ihe .llernooli ol Ih I lay, at ine courthouse door, in itiecnv ..t ci v- ma'ton. and dunn the s ssit.n ol Hie said coui- tllun Pleas Court l-.r said county, expo.,- it, sub ami sell punliclt, by aucii.n, lo the Inches! bidder, all Ihe right, title, claim and estate nl the said parties, plain Ills and del. -miauls, In ami to th.- lolb.w log de.-ccibeil iracis. mi l par cels oi llll'l, BltUltie, 1,1,'. io -..oi .......... . etie i-ouiuy, Missouri, i-.-w ii : I X ii,uu..i ii.ii, ..i rile n iiiuia-L initio i ot s- - i tion thru -live, (.!-) . containing Iginv , l-) acres, and Ihe wcsl hall ol n-'e i. n ii.w. t'i n le and a part ol the iioiibw..-! iioirl.i ..i n- southwest quarter ul set -.iron llniy-stv, ). containing nineiv-iin . i.-' . ' i . solltneast quailer ol Uu: i.oi lhwc-l .p.;-:. i-i t-i I section tWeulv-nve, t'J.,1. an ih io uso.p i, - . ; oue, (.".1) . of rauye twenty -seven, (27) , coia.nii - in the aggregate 2la act t s. ... i i ... . i loe-i iii-.i oi me I li.iii - ' 1 motley cash in hand; onc-lhir.l ill six In -ull.-. : jj and the remaining oue-inii.i inii.eiie ui.tnii-. iro.n day of sale, purchaser kivhi-t bo ol -.ni approved seem lty upon ilelerre.l payments. Oiveu umler my naiiu , tuia mut n... ruary, A. D. Is72 lebioid uoiir.Ki iAcu.11 h.s. soil 1.1 Slieritr s Sale in lai ! il ion. Marietta Hooper, loruieriy Man ,la Sin.re, inn James D. Hooper, ner nusoauo, ..-io...... Higgins and John C. Higgins, her husband, plaiulitl's, against Florence Lee Mays, .leiemlant. In Probate Court, Lala. tte county, Mismiiri BV virtue ai a renewed order mine ia in Cleik of ihe Probate Court .f L..f..jette C... . Missouri, in vacation, made in the aoin e e.. utled cause, at the October term. Is" I, oi.-iici ruurt.l Robert Taubniaii, Sheritl of auid county, will, on . . MONDAY, APRIL 1-T, A. o. Is, 2, between the hours l nine o'clock in me "r' - noon and five o'clock 111 tue aiieru...... " day. at tne courlholise rloor. 111 int nt,. o. iiorlon. anil aurniK me svo-s Court lor said county, expose In uiih in v. by auction, 10 me uis'" Ihe rliillt. title, claim l . 1 -. . .. .i .1..!.,.., in ti I 1 11 111,11 10 in. laillllUS mm o - - - inllowinif descnoeii iiact ami root situau', and lying, i" La.ajt-ue county, Missouri, to-wu. Tbe southeast illiirter 01 tue , ., ..0 ter, and the noriueas. .pi... .e. 1.. .... - ni,. frni seciu.n tweui , 1 1 lortv-eigni, issi. o, ... coniaining in ail eiglity la") ner- or less. . ,.-,. ,.. r 1- ' Terms ol aie . .iie-nm-.. . " " Li of money casii in nan.i, ....1...... -. ... ...i .,',se..iai.iinir Olle-lhlld In twelve niolilns iram day ol sale, puicius 1 .i'"s " u.oo'.ieed KecurllV Ulinil ' Intel red pa wlucn are 10 oeai i-n.-i.-s. --- ---- . cerium per annum 11 tiu d ite inn 11 pain. miner my uaini, i.ns ..... ... .- I. Is7l. UO i' EJT f A I : B MJ N . Sii t v i ff - Miei4l"s Mile ilk ;nlilii. StA'l ki OF MISSOURI. UlUJSTturL-fM.TTK t Waller King. William A. Kin?, Ldwrlrd 1. King, lbomas IS. King. Ah-lin A. Iv 1 1 . -: . Fanny A. Richardson, late Faulty A. Iv 1 1 g an 1 tier husband Aiieii I l:ic!iaris-.i! ; li- .i Ric.liberg. late Betty KlliiT. and bei- busii.nnl John C. Riclibeigl.VleXiimlei- 1. .Mnoic.Gei. o I Wasson, aud i boiuas D. Woodson, piaiu tiffs, vs. ,trv lielt King, niiiii.t-, by her guardian am curator. 1 banes. I Hughes: Man ha A. ixu.g John Wnllard, John w . si oiwell, adniitu-i ia- tor of the estate ol All-lm A. King, deceased; Maiy A. Coi.rovv.and v illiam , . I lonuiusini . trustee ol EliZiibelli Vl.uil-Oii, ileieniiiini- lo ihe Common Pleas Coin t ot llav coitiny , ns- smiri, Jauu'.ry lerm, -latiuai'; pun. a p 1-.-. BY virtue ol an older ol sab , is-ued in. 111 li e said Common Pleas Court nf Kay countv Missouri, made iu tile above entitle I can-,-. 11 the January lei III, IS72, am! to ntc directed , I, tobelt lauliiiiaii, Sheimui i.ai.iyti.e cuum. . .Missouri, will, on MUMlAl , 31 .1 I.e. tl u I li , ;v. ii is.j, between I be hours ol nine 0'euicK 111 in.- 1 ic loon and hve o'clock nl the unci 0101 1..1. lav, ut ihe court house door, m ih.cttv ni 1.1 im.on, ami dui.ng ttle session 01 ine s.n.i 1 0,1 -moll Pleas Court for said county, epose t.. -ai and Sell publ Icly , by aticilun, lo Iln- hllu niilder, all the right, litie. claim ami rai.i e .. he said parlies, pliiltltlll- and 1 leiehil.i 11 1- . .i iml to Hie foll.nviiig desi-i iln it tracts and p.n- ets ol land, situate and !ing in s-1.1l .L..ua - ette County, Mlssi.url, to-wu.: One uiidiviueu n.di 01 ine ease nan ot 111 Suu.iiwe.st qual ter of section seventeen (I.J. am the east hall of the northwest iiuarter of seeiitu tivenlv-euht (28). nnd the soi.niwesl quarter the norlheasl quarter ot said seci 1111 inciui eight (2 ). all in .ownsbip liny ( U) , ot I'au.i twenty-eight t-t) , - , , lei 111s of s.de tme-:iiiin 01 me p.niu.- money cash in hind; one-third in twelve mouth-, and the leuialiiiUir ne-lluid 111 iwo ye is. iron lay Of sale, tile lUlelleil liayuleuis in ne. 11 111 eiesl Irom day ol sale al llle rale 01 -s pit o- u. per annuui. ,.,..,. Given under mi nauo, tins .uui n-..' o. l-uarv. A. It. IS.-. . Ieb24.d ItoliLltl I A c u i .v . , suei iu TKISTEE'S S ILK. ITTHEKt-As, Juiia ai- Hums and cnai 1. VV liui'l ts bei' llllsb Hill, b lll- ll' Cel lain 1U11 il trust, dated St. 1 day ul M il II, A. 1 C'.t nnt recorded in Ihe Recorder's nllice lul I. aia. tecouiily, 111 Ihe Slate ill AllssOinl, in o in l . No. 1, on page 1117, conveyed to the 1111. nr igne.l, trustee, the lollowing d.-.-ci men 1 e.. estate, still led 111 I he con lily 01 cai-.ieiie. n--. state id Missouri, li-wu: ineiois mum" estimated oil tne plai ol ine Isl ilddlilnu 11. in lowii fni.w Cll) ol LeXliialou, no v on ule m liecolder's ollice lor sain enmity 01 u..i. ...... is lots number seven t.) and eigiu vi , m 01... No. seven, y (Tu), w II ten Colli c) ancc w .1 s m .1. rrilsl 10 secure nie payuien. ... ... ....... illissory note 111 said d.-tll desCi ltled, all', nm. as said note has becomedlle ami leiuains imp i'i ...,w ih.-r. tore at the leuuest of tlie legal h .1.1 if said note, and ccurdiiig 10 uie pioi ismus 0, said deed ot trust, I w ill mi 510Mt.ll, JIAKI.II 1S1I1A. o int., tu-tween the Hours ot nine o clock 111 in. 1 lliX.ll and five o'clocE in ine -an. -. noon, w. lav . in front ol I he couriliou-e 11001 , in ..1-.,,. n l.i.t iv elte eolllltV M IsStlll I 1 , I O O ed f.. sell Hie oi oiie. ly aiii.ve.iies.-rioen ..i p.. lie auutlou, to 111 liignesi iiiiuie. . un salisly said note, with interest thereon, logclii Wltll cost and expenses to nils 11 u.-i. IVbllul .i.rne.i. ,11. sr.-, ... .lull v iii'.i! C"(it'lilf ill rjCK irom said 1 .01 rt 1 said Com I, 10 ue pril, 172. ki.v.MN, Adm'r. 11 1 . t; an p. r-ons inier- iied. administrator m.Ioii. .le.leasi'd. baa -elll. niel.t ol -aid -- ... 01 tin- l.al-avetie probate lor a tinal discharge IrolO t'le April lllli, 1ul.11 l.tp .,1111. JOHN M r.OOToN. A-lm'r Final Self lenient. 1,11,1,-1,1 iiivrit ci all p. rson inter mit, "li e 1. isine.I, KUBiiilsa ,-s!a!e of Mill lleliliicks. Sarah C-k-. and C idelia Heiidiicts, minors, i his account l"l hnal -eltlement ol ld .!,!.- In tile 1... ui'-lie vo io. ,.o.,-.. v. . rge aviiie,, pin be bolden on apply I' a linal '11. a.d colli I, . -. ol nl 11 .1 aMEs c li KN Do' It K. Guardian. Final St-litt'iiieiil. I-, is 11. 1. in isiv.-ii ! . -ill person- inter I. thai lb.- 11.10. rssnt I, administrator ,'.;'e Ol Eimianu IMng. d 0 a d. baa .c.'ou it lor a liu li s.-lii. nt f'i said ts e. iiiu irv leiiiiol 11. ei.alayeUe Probate d ani .-i-i'li lm a liu .1 d.icuaige from no s -n.i - Inn at the tint term. 1 1 11. 1., 111 ; i.l oin. yi .11 1 til, t.l t:l l KING. Kxecntor. A pi I'ISiflll. ...t u t 1 an p.-rsons, oredi-ol.-t . -i.'d ni tne estate ol ii..,! ine. un. I r.-igneii, ad- ' .ile, .via apply at the next" ,urt . 1 sain county, to be coiii!liouae in the citv ot i ll i. iiu, IS72, Url MtJtl- ake linal settlement '.ion ol said .-stale. 1,1,-4 v A "it 1 I- .11 inn s. -i'i..i . ilMillVi C i-rll(.OTII E. 11- 1 1 . l.s ,1 a.tiuini-tiuiiou on ihe estate or ,;im.,. 1 IP, ..licensed were granted to .eu. l. r-tain.l on f.;e. 21-1 day ol January, S i I, ibe i i .bail Court of Lalayeltecouuiy. LOVER, Kwcivtnr. Iriviii" claims asrainst sal 1 estate) ', Alinjil in. 111. lor allowance, to ,' wnniu .die vear alter the . or liny may be preciu leu Vliuiai'...'.'. n i'i I." w.tinn Vwo year, from nK "ale of si.i leticrs, ih.y will be torever ieb-'4-4vv W MtltES T.G diiii"islra once. - I 1 1 1 l.s 01 adn.i.iisllallon on tbe estate ot I . in' II 11 inisoii. deceased, were granled. . ,1... loot, r-i- lii d on Ibe 2ot.l ' ., 1.....1, T . ..on of l.alav tie county. o ,neiio,.., - ins havluu Claiins n...iit.ti ,, .. .1 to eviii.iit tin in. lor aim .ilol- Willllli Oil- i and il - bin tan vears ir. , w i.i in iorever n. 171.. , Mo. . i.w ance, to ' ear aller Ine date. "claims be not ex-. .111 Ine dale 01- saiu I. Given Aeuiber, A. tebllilil ul Ail J . li Ai.lilSON r. it-1 4w AllSllllMliUl' l-.lll'.i;- "I ad Adm'r. 'i- i'-.iu any la.iu- le ll.iv. ami N t -ii. d. -llt'V tv tit.ir, , Is. 2, by lii.lv . Mo. ,ei -,uis ua. ill. A 11 1 Aolite." ui.-ti alum ou tl.v esiaie ,.1-ioik were granteii to tne uii pai tu. r, on me ISlll day Un Probate Colli I ol I..alaj- ..I , claims against said estate ot lb. 111, lor allowance, to ..on,., ..oe tear alien the in is', 1. 1 - iiu-y may be pieclu.led .1 .ut ii eslalt' ; auu 11 suou xtliliilcd willllli two years nun I lleis. Iliev will be loievel bar isul'.l. F. So ;l-'t il.K . H'llii'r. .. lit red. li-bil-liV. 1 li til 1 liisi 1 .1 i.i 's .tiiii e. ! Flll.iis.n ..'.iii'inslra. 1011 011 llieesiateot ia Jam. s li is. ibce-i-ed. were grant d to . .- in, .icr-. ;..;. 'i on 1 in- i tl li day ol Felnuary, ' I, . ,1 ,- t i oiiaie Coin I ol l.alay etle couuty, ;l i" again-t said estate , lor aiio.v-auce, lo one y ear. alter ir ihey msy be lb feb2ttf lr...,.t 1 .. 1 1 v . McCAfSLAND A BEDF0KD. NOTICE ah oeeton. holrlinir Lafavette Couuty Bonds which have not the required revenue stamp ou them are hereby nol. fled that the stamps are now in mv hands, and that they will wafer s ivvnr 1,1-'railing and allowing me to put the 17 - .. '.n the n. B. MARSIIALU feb "4-4iv Treasurer Lafayette County. A CARD An old, but true saying Is. that if you wish la make enemies, just do a crediting business. We h..,- i.u..i,.r.,r, accommodated various partlei under the plea of "hard tunes," and promises ,sUii in in a lew davs. Ac. Ac and the re sult is that alter we have so done the same ....en.,, u-.niiiiir anvtliim; in our line tb. r. an.-r bsive always got a fitile cash to pay and leave it with other bouses, thereby showing thetr ap preciation of our kindness toward them. There fore, we would say tu all, that if you w isb any thing 'n our liue, hardware, tinware, furnaces, toves, tin rooflug, guttering, etc., tic. that w Intend to sell a low, (If not lower), as tbe lowest, and expect the cash for all peo is. Therefore, those who want time, would do well to call somewhere else, tor that liltle game is spoiled out us. " - iv. rem our thanks to tbe nubile generally for tbelr liberal pairo lage heretofore, andre specllully solicit a continuation ol same. Re member, our terms are Cash. c tsbl7lY ZEILER BROS- UrilEK K As, I nomas .1 . riri ' a I- lowers. Ins wile, by then -certain d.. ,-of trust', dated ihe 22.1 day ol April, A. I- Lm and duly recorded mine it.coi.iei s 1 ... lAlayette couniv , in iue.-i.n- " '', ' '. Book No. 3, page -Pll, ctuneyio ... ' " rn.ne.l ru.lee. the following lb-scribed let ',.,... oiliialed III said county alltl Stale. In w d A liart ot Ilia easi nan 01 no of section nine, in township lortv-ei range twenty-eight, being l.iai paivo south of the snl-a-nar ci.-ek, e tain thirty-eight acres, more or i.v.iee was made in trust lo llieiit 01 ...,. i.j 1,, described; aim nereas. ram - "-- due and remains unpaid, now , therefore, at .lie re.lllesl Ol me legal iio.or. o. . - - cording to Ihe proviilolis ot said deed oi tn.-sl, '..sttivv MARCH 2oT... A I- 1-72. between Ibe hours ot nine o'clock 111 the ,..... 1,1.1 rive o'clock in the alleriuion .. day in front of the courthouse lionr, in tin of "Lexington, Lalavetie countv, Mis-onn ceed to sell the aoove iiescrioen pi",. .a 1,1, bier, for cash, to salisly wnh interest thereon, together with ekjienses of this trust. ni in tl i d.. in- h tviiis claims i.i to cxlii ot lli'-ui, n : I a-.o , a .1 inn . ,,.i !.. s b. n. iii ..I mi. ll .stale; ..l:d It viiib-led wnlnn iwo 'years i i'.-i ni -. fln-i w-ill be tin ev t-r .(..UN Al.l.l., Adm'r. I -a: ici. i.-r 21. w Ail;.iiiisH'i'' Xutice: III i i lis ,,i .ot iltiiiisll a. ion 11 inc. esmic o, j 'lolln A. Po-tn.i, '.. c- a-eil. were gi allled C tile undi 1-i's d o.lllie -u.il til -liu. , tot., I'.oii.,.. i .-.ii i ol i...iayc.,c coniuy , r-.u.s lial 111 cliliots agalosl Iii pe I. ii.. il in 1 d. 1c 21-4-1 ail In. w llltiil .lull A. I I'' am estate uiiow ance, to ue .year alter the lull' be preeludeil tie ; and '.I sUcn ii i iv o ya-ars' Horn il ue l.'i'eler bar- I o.v, -Adiii r. uat .l:a:i i-'o fit i. is ii .st-llltiiieut " per.-o lli.-r li-l .1 ins ;i .,...1 's the Lai; ,piy lo, a uu- Ap .... II li . t.-bl7-4w o.ictr. i. g.iet io -ill .p..rsor ih ue ii.i-u i -igm d, guardrail of d stale ol Ciiaiies -I. I.arnv, -.ii.i.l Jl.'l .Ui-e, fliC .l., BiW loi u.lal sciiltlli.-hl of said, t I. e Januaiy lellil, iS7i, nllt t siuil. 1'1'oUale I ourt. anil-Will ii.iul i.st n.il g- il'niil said gu .rdl .llslnp 1 l.iui, ls.'J, ol said curl, to be .Viond iv, in. I -I day ol April, 172. . Atcc'sit s t; A i; 1 . e. Y , .,ualdia.n. r .-I li iC.'l.tlill e.-lae .It.UaUtll Ul ICE Is 1c- . e.-led. III .1 mill and 1 r In ir Seilltuieut Ftn al ltC4-. . (.nil io ail ersOns Inter i"e uiiS. r-l;n.-d, KUai'dian of ol .lost pii W. Bowman, J..,,U 1'. Ib.vv.Uilll, dec U, UaS I.i .1 ll. r ae'. .U. it bo' liil.ii sell telllenl ol as. a oll.ot '.- " .-iiilc .11 tilt- liiin-iliy lellil. 1072, Ol til .ani Ur colinlv i'loi n e I null, and will pply ..I ii'iinul ill- ii.ii -'' limn saui gualdiauship at .' he April .. liu 1-72, ol Mini Coin i , in be l.oldeu iu Hot d,.v. Hie l-l nai el April, ls72. IU 21 in" -M MtV I.. 11 Ai AN, Gualdtan.- - ii tlolinaii snd-Ieunie I). . ie, bl I heir deed of trust .1 ircii, 1st; I , and rictirdul ,i;, -e o i.alayelte couuty, -. k No 11, al page 14U, did er-is'iieo trustee, .the follow, t.tti siltialeil in the county f A.i-ourt, iiauiely: All the i'. inli' e-l. lailli and ilt-iliall i oi the sV lloldl in and w lie, oi, ill and to. ,d lite laic 11 nd ilullll.ill, Pol ll real. aVISi'M 'a i X T I! i'.Ur. 5S a -in. V lloituan his w 1 it..! .he l-l tin ol n .In- li. .'ui d. r'.- -vl l-s. uu i , iu .b ed la -...oi .-, n i.l .i tin uti-iii.- de'-el'ltU'd re 1 1 e ,, l.iil.n t ile, SI He i .1.1.1. ml aid -la he , .-HI e' qua innal.-il to I'.i'i- Uss, which con secuie tne (iay- id deed 1 and mie i, to wnicn ihe said ja'tue llohuan I- . id il led as one of the Heirs at law d'saitl 11 ui .1 v II olinaii. and being tne unuiviueu .nt-.-igiilii pail nl -aid estate, subject to the w i h. w '.- cl nm for dower in l ie e-lale, as ,v I. low nl' sii-l II d.t v Hoi Ulan; W hidl said coo Cei an. c was ma le tu secure tlie pay lli. Ill Ol ei i t. il pio.iil-sorv note iii s .1.1 deed described! vol iv... -reus, deialiii has been inaile in the pay .... i oi nd mile N'. -v. tin refore, at the re- in.- I. .-.il bid Ur of said nole. 'ccor-ung I" Hi" teriua and provisioua 1.... 1 I ll .11 ol, 'W'RD.Y. THE 2liut DAY OF A. 1'. 1S72, i.-' iie. n the h -ui-s of bi o'clock in the forenoon, .ml .. o'clock in the uttci nooii, of that day, in run; id n.e cur. bnii-e door, in the c uniy of I nav.-tie and si-lle tit Ml-suurl. pruCeed lo sell Ute n'liove described lulerest. right aBtfclaun ID. .lidestate at public vendue, lo the bigtieat .,, ,,,i- e.a-h tosali-lv said note ana inl.i.-i llieic.-n, tngi lb. r w lib the ...... 1,-,-s ot vve.-illl..g tin rust. ,, .i.i.i. .1.1, IN E and ol said MARCH, costs, UY LAND, Trustee. th" an4 febittd lore i tliat e Clti , pro io tin said note. st ami JOHN At LL, 1 rusi, e. SMALL. FA KM IOR It EM'. BEING anxious to remove i" .'n - 'i - -reut my farm, containing 12t aces. " situated A mile from the Central r eni . . : - -lege. The iinprovemeuts consist ot Dwein-.g AppleTrerchrPiurVherry.; eiPDaTuinns'. and abo.l.il half acre J '"'5 ' of lorty-two varieties ot grapes. 0lJ'.r-'"'' good condition. Also two f ouses in L-x' h for rent. I have about 2,tx) njI'.ViTKl. web2 31V E. -v -nn- -.-! nikltF.ItT il l.l- OTIIKHH ll5 tJOCKKX. rciL" are ber.by nolitlcd tin His, (oue hundred aide gut) ...... l Missouri, headed I ei p fi.noIIV." on ICESi'A OF APRIL, Is UISSOLITIOX XOTICB. THE copartnership between ibe undersigned, under the name and style or Hixon A lynl. Is this day dissolve! by mutual consent. Either partner 1 authoriaed to settle the business of the late turm. WM. ULAON, ;AI. M. FLYNT. iMxijkgtaa, fab. iX, iJCi. meiA.Hr NOTICE. 4 LL persons knowing tbemselvea Indebted fo A. Briscoe Game, will save costs by promptly senling with mstf J- U.JtcOAi J WASTED. LL the HARD CI DER in Ihe conn- JTX. UJ. Highest price paia. or j. uatuan call on or eamre.. lff mchxtt HadlB, akyx-- 4l A 1.1. IT SA liii'ler j.'5in)iiei V- . -irr 's si al io a' bill nl l-.-s- 1 HE si '-DM) DAY ...edweiiiiii; hu'-ise ol Lelle- Kiin-'v, ti 1 up Il-tlllH'lit. VI iiiAV SOTICE i, isiu. d n tvi. g mi u appointed Trua s. tt.c UP lb.- partnership business ol die! .V I'inkney, hereby gives no-; , t erued, llial liiose having' cla mil s piirlllcrsbip, bad better have them 1 lore inc.. I mil autlmriEetl to sell at the iiiii-e liiewery r.s..,- , ptlll.lt "l l.ia. . ... H T .' Mtl II, uu. i , .. i,,,.:..,l u'i ' u'doli. MiV;'.;.,, I be enmp. ....n o the ,u i,. ,u , Railroad, and Ibe pros- ''"ffaneailv coiiiplellon ol the L. L. G Uaiiioad, renders ii v. ry desirable. Call and. nn- and li'a a ...os- l.lil7-4n r. .1.1. TAYL'iR. Trustee. (,iv Miistiuri. ni i)'f.tt-vi be- ti-,. iimK'i -Uii vl, J"JliCf of the1 iViotMif Mii-ii li r iistnp, county &tt al'in -r-vi:il, 11 1;l 1,1 'iiiiiuury, K'i, two ,ni.v ti'-r-.". it -i'i a t'lllows, lu-wit; On -iiirk ii'ou-r?y iiire, 3 iaiv out piut, bout 15 iiiii.d ivh, ni iui ia U.e b ft tbe olht-r IiqUi n'.,.-i.ivi hi ire, 4 veur uhi past, about 14 a.. n-i U ri'. cM ii'i;-!iiiiu'i iu lunti hind If, it it h ;m Ui.i s j.tio.1 -til ruUDii. Iluroe pprmjd icL4.-:; DANIEL G. POTV. J. . i-. i (i ' RlU' i "'. ,,v ..1 I.t XItWtOIl. t'tllitttV JCLa4,aJyet,e. Sta-e of .Ml.so..,.. between li.V SLe. .Yeiaht o'clock in ine forenoon and six S"clocrinfn. V.noou of thai day. the .leo ..c,oc. u-,.dict Th mas will be taken, the ob ect ol which is to perpetuate testimony as to ihe Hue agreed on and marked, by said In uedict Tfcouiaa and Edwin M. Kyland, diviiliu-- tm east ud west halves ol the souiheasi iiuai icrul section tweuty-iwo, of township ttiiy-oiie. In range Iwenty-Veveu, and lhat said line so agre. d on aud marked has since been knowu, ivcgni xed and acquiesced in by successive owners ol said land, aud Si 111 is lbtl se line dividing said east and west halves oi said quarter section oi land between the present o ner thereot. said deposition. If not completed on that day, w.u is continued irom day lo day, at the same piacaj aud between th same hours, until completed, mchxiw IU0UAI H. - UAJtVE- n -,te ones w heie in ,1s aie an moaning Fnuale Keau ..,l lor s,..ci .1 case.; tb'0'''''; :bier and cueapei and U' ilLU- .... . . .h.,r inn nills. .j-cacli mix cmiiaiu- - Tr, ieV. , Wr. ppc.t ia w .'i." pt " J ,.. , nclosl. ol pine. 'i" uiutgist will not buy ' ux ", Vncb.se'he money and we will '"," "i.i i'V tT'' ot i""1 tcorr' K . . i v. r eii and discreetly answered. 1 ',. in send our pamphlet, entitled An wo ii as as Isv alius " lo every reader ol 'this p-p.r. and man. Ireea doxen or m. "copies lo anv person who all! band Iheni h. r in' mis. A.t.n'ess st. Louis Me-lica.1 A.-o-ciaiioB, U7 Xih bix.h Slreel, St. '