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THIS IlSXIIVOTOIV WEEKLV O, 14. it i THE NWER OF MATER. t QAim nrrti. Tb Hale-Ian Mewa of tht- M tnat iBtaiB Itl Ur from Bald youataia fjorrepaiot aeeriB lu ut rtcMt tar bquake to tba fimwi prayer of p.wT B Owaabv, wbo. faavlair a.aly triad t gt up a rial uanni in oatifaa, apiwaiaaJ to lba AlMtffbiy 10 a. ami tat fe.ine.f by ahakia tb earth uudor Una, and who, wbrt lba moua tain labors. . took to tola baala wiUout walling to polat a BioraJ . Poaej B weabr--a? hit trlba laorvaaal Ueri, or did wbiltnitur m at poaoa. New old Bald Mouaiaia'eaummU to tha Juda, Removd afar from city dla and crowda, Peaoefal he plowed blaawaat potato patch, In ptiN prpared bit aottiaa: beat to nateta ; in Mac toiled dad to Kereaac hit atora Aad, paaoalol aiUl. wrought bard to aa II Dora, Fait h j bla bio-bW vtaa-slad eabla a rood 'jt aiand. uMaaa Olu Bald to buag-rT mood Haa awaltAwad it a couatrr eebool boom radt, Buikled of Inn Md daubad with olaalio alar. Xo wiaMr'a wiad and aummar'a rata war. Bar on work dafa tha niatte youth war taaf ht 'iDif " u aoa," ua, "iwa uasaa uuii u aaofbt ;" Oo ttuaiaa bar food Pom? aarmaDi road. Atti called dttwn Borrow oa We inner' bead, And oiten preached with orthodaay'a roar Bucti eoripiom imAm aa aa'cr wen beard batora, (li Anaoiaa and Q.e tr4f bride, Toanbinc a trada la lurpeauna bad Huff oo lb laaiaal "both Were llfbtaia' atTfllfc '( au God waa wrath al their wicked work;" Huw Naati 'a life wa ahnrtened by a epa.n " 'caaae ibat ba taacbed dutilllo' oaia atMf" Hoar "Eglao far ht eroeloeae wa (ored B Chad, the lrt-baidrd, with a aword, i M.m (sempaoa Loal fci balr, bi eye, Bia Ufa, "By Ml fa' hole aacreta to hla wife;" And bow la avair axe, la evarj ell ma, Id Lord' gad proa tba aluaar Try Ubm. Bald MouBUlB'a aoos wer bead lea, and aJa' a-ardaujibiara let Lba araacber' waiatoi paaa. One da lb ere cane a kateiab acribc wbo apaka And aatd, "I'f baarn Old Bald'i befua to ftrooaa," Tbec Poaev fftrdad op hi IoIb and ertad Cata tba oeoul a ibe moantaln aide: - AJtd n irt acbool baua Itookad tAy by th To be4 ua waralBf tbay'd oft beard bafora. And nevdlre aUJl tba apiBf BeLihbora beard Tbc tbander of loe faitbful preaobar'a word; mot w " iaey aay abu, nor abaatt fto Ui. . -a bbfpberd't bob! wa Tax ad wilb Whttuar bia axbortatloa or bta prayer Waaid aava Iroai uraieBt mj tioDcr tber. Bat "Lord, aead dowa thy Ufatala', tbaa," ba crayon j 'Ll tbee bera weeked hearts he or dltmayad Lai Balby'a bowel bile and but, rh. Lord! A ad af.ftk oa mo rifbt n!" and at lb word Tber waa a aia4eD subterraaeaa quaka Taw aaad tba rafter of tb teaooi betue ibakt; 1M froi below tber CaBie a dreadful aouad A of atoTBi denoaa batUiag udcrf rouad. On akreik, owe yell of sinner rent tba air, Aaii ioTll toey ruabeii la terror and despair; forth to tbe road and down tba rocky dell Fled panting pneat and popuiaoa, pell-matt, Aad wbeo lEey paaaed tba dwelier oa Uia plaia, Lai Poaey Oweoaby lad lba Having trust WHAT ItCOMLI OF EDITORS What beooraaa of tbe ad (ton f Tbat'a wbat we'd like to know ; Tbey do a beap of good on eartb. And tc beaten tbay ougb t to go. Bat som'etbmg see nu to toil o lhy'r a penult ret, And in toe great baraaftar WUloa"le MUiaiaawat." . ?'v boaa tbtaklig tba qaaatioa of ar. And tt trout)' e i a baap ; It eome to a la lb daytime. And with dream disturb oar aleeo. And tbe more we cob tbe qneailoa Tbt deeper It aeama to get. And brloga ua to this conclusion : Tbay'U "ba left oat in Lb wot." Now, rteeoB to yoanelf a momeat : Waold a do to Jet tbem in f WouMa't tbey go U InterrlewlBg Aad dlarasaing arerytbiag f Woui'lo't tbey bae two pai lie. Aad a bobby, too. to pet t Tht tbiu would never do up there They'll b "left oat la tbe wet." It' ry well to mil, air. And say, "your bad ain't level,' But did you ever know aa editor Thai llda't keep a ' 'devil t ' ' Tou don't suppose for a momt at Ibat be la ibci could get, Aad be a yelling ' ' py 1 ' ' They'll be "left out ia tba wot.' Ther'a one more point we'll meatloa We hope you won't get offended Bat it's 'currently reported" That ibe tree liet Is appended.' Kow, did you ever know ao editor Tbat baa "pulled bis weasel" yott They're not golog to do it there Tbev'U atay 'out io tbe wet." PRINCIPLES OFVtNTIUTION. Ventilation ii based opon tbe movemeoii of air at differeot Urn peraiarea, bat e ctDDni get rid oi loal air, or aapply fraab air in Ibe same manner at we would free a bon-e "I ful water or supply it wiifc tbat whicb ia pure by eiaul mean ores, allnwing jut o many oubic inchei fur eavb occupant. Toe ooiidmoiK are eol rely differ ent, la aiudvii g Ibe muvemeoia of tbe air, it we would compare tbem witb Ibe movement of eater, we raui-t imogiue ouraolves at tbe bot tom ol tli wxnwnb tbe ground underneath on heate9aa fire would beat the bottom of a poO-fiywatcb-irg ibe motion of tbe watelvjo a glaca globe witb a fire under can form eome idea of tbe oonataut and immense agitation of tbe exter Dal almospnera. Inaccurate, unscientific, and even repulsive as the idea may be to the mathematical mma oi the architect, that we should depend in a great neainre upon the mere agitation or tbe mixing up of tbe fresh and foul air, for our cbanoet of getting pure air, 1 think, notwithstanding, tbia is just what we bare to submit to. This is wbat nature teaobes ua, and al though we may be to a certain extent artificial beings, and live in artificial bouses, balf of a lifetime spent in trying to work ins more preciae and aocurate manner than Old Madam Nature does, baa about worn out my patience in that direction ; and I con fess that bar burly-burly way of mixing tbe oxygen, nitrogen, bydrog en and carbonic aoid, and all other gases together io one grand mats, and toatiering tbem around promis cuously, is batter than any arrange ment I bare ever been able to devise. The more we study the subject tbe I more evident it beoomes tbat agita tion is tbe natural method of venti lation it is Nature's great purifier, .Now, if we accept agitation as tbe true prinoiple of ventilation, we find ourselves lar more likely to get our share of pure air by it than by tbe mathematical onhic-incn programme. Mature does not dole out pure air by the cubic-inob, but If unrestrained, supplies every living thing abund antly. She soorns every attempt to measure it, and if we adopt ber method of warning, it will be about as easy to supply a hundred cubic 'eet or cold invigorating air per min ute to every individual, as we now find it to be to dole out a pittanoe of ten cubio teet per minute oi warmed, debilitating, nauseating, hot air. 1 bave spent a great deal of time and money in getting up patterns and taking out patents for warming con triTanceo. But I bave done witb tbem. We have been running air beating to snob extremes tbat I bave oeoome perteotly diaguted with it. If we inhale air at tbe same temper ature at tbe blood it quickly kills ns. Nature never ruins tbe air for breathing purposes by overbeatmg it she leaves such miserable busi ness to tbe managers and warmers of railroad oars, asylums, hospitals, aod, not unfrequently, our homes. L W. Leeds, cWuiiarian for ily. MT DEAF WIFE AND MT AUNT. I bad an aunt coming to visit me for tbe firat time since my marriage; and 1 don't Snow wbat evil genius prompied tbe wickedness that 1 perpetrated towards my wife and my ancient relation. "My dear," said I to my wife on tbe day before my aunt's arrival, "you know aunt Mary is coming to morrow; well, I forgot to mention a rather annoying oiruumstanoe in regard to ber. She is very deaf; and, although sbe can bear my voice you will be obliged to speak ex tremely loud io order to be heard. It will be rather Inconvenient, bat I know that you will do everything io your power to make ber stay witb ua agreeable." Mr a. announced her determ ination to make herself heard, if in ber power. I then went to John Jf , who loves a joke about as well as any parson I know, and told him to be in tbe bouse at 7 p. m. on tbe follow ing evening; and tbaa I felt compar atively bappy. I went to the railroad depot with a oarriage next evening, and when I was on the way borne with mv aunt I said : "My dear aunt, there is one rather annoying infirmity that Annie (my wife) bas which I forgot to mention before. She ia very deaf; and, although she can hear my voice, to which she is aocustomed, in its ordinary tones, yet yon will be obliged to speak extremely loud in order to be heard. I am sorry for It." Aunt Mary in tbe goodness of ber heart, protested tbat she rather liked speaking load, and that to do so afforded ber great pleasure. Tbe carriage drove up; on tbe steps was my wile; in tbe window was John N , with a face utterly solemn as if be bad buried all his relatives that afternoon. "I am delighted to see vou shrieked my wife, and the policeman on the opposite sidewalk started. and my aunt nearly fell down the steps. "Kiss me my dear," bawled out my aunt ; and the windows shook ss if with fever and ague. I looked at the window ; John bad disappeared. Human nature eould stand it no longer. I poked my bead into the carnage, anal went into strong convulsions. When I entered tbe parlor, my wife was helping aunt Mary to take off ber hat and oape, and there sat John with his faoe buried in his handkerchief. Suddenly "Did you bave a pleas ant journey J" went off mv wife's voioe like a pistol, and John nsarlr jumped to his feet. "Katber dusty 1" was tbe resDonse in a warwooop ; ana the conversa tion oontinued. Tbe neighbors for blocks around must bave beard it. When I was in the third story of the building I neara every word. In tbe course of tbe evenioc mv aunt took occasion to speak to me : now ioua your wife talks I" I told ber that all deaf person. wiaeu inuaiy, ana that mv wife. being used to it, was not effected by tbe exertioo; and that sbe was get ting along very nicely wilb her. x-resenuy my wile said softly : "Ah, bow verv load vonr annt talks !" "Tee," ssid I. "all deaf do. You are eettinir alonir final? with her; for sbe bears every word you say." And I rather think sbe did. .Elated at tbsir success in beinr understood, tbev went at it ham mer and tongs, till everything on tbe maotlepiece olattered again, and I was seriously afraid tbat a crowd ouia collect la front of the house. But the end was near. Mv aunt. being of ao investigating turn of uiiuu, was aeauous ot finding out whether tbe exertion of talking was "J w uiy who. DO "Does not talking so- loudly strain yogr-wngi r strer asked STOCK, FIELD AND FARM- A tram of mnles sold In Vanhall the other day for $IH6. Mr. Kolx-rt Banner last week releoted an nner or xiuo.ouo iu gold lor his none Dexter. A roos'er which ht four feet and four wings is attracting the altenlloo of Sacra mento ssvans. Paris Mercury : We learn tbat the cat tle of a number of our farmers are dying for want of food. The Richmond Conservator says thai feed for stock Is neailyall eate up, and corn and hay la getting eitremely scarce. Owing to the continued heavy ralue, the Ray county farmers are afraid that they will be unable to get in a full crop of corn. Slity-two head of Berkshire pigs from seven to len months old, averaging 1104 noiinila. were sold in Marshall the other day for H 75 per hundred. Corn Is worth ti SO ner harmt.and araa vsrv bsckward. ta lh mnnnvmnr nl fU. line farmers, who expected to have had their cattle grating by this time. Paris Mercurv: Wa understand that the apple, cherry and pear buds In this section are all right et, but we are sorry to learn mat tne peaches generally tie killed. Peculiarities of a calf Isielv born In Lud low, Vt. ; Two heada. slx'leits tour for ward ones and two hind ones and two tails. It Is no more, bui haa been stufled. An amateur fanner wanders "whv An this fair earth the ground It spread bot tom side up, so that it must be turned over with a plow belore crops can be raited." Moberlv Enternriae: Mr. James Orlnln. of Cairo, haa bought 80.000 pounds oi to- Dacoo, rir wnicn ne paid Irom VI te 110 per hundred. The latter price was paid for tobacco two years old. IIA fine mare belonging to Mr. T. J. Sul lens, of Boone county, dropped a mule eolt last week wblch when it ttrt straight ened itself lifted its withers loan altitude ot 9 teet f Inches. This it the tallest mule colt on record. Ralls Ceunty Record: Feed is distress ingly scarce throughout the county, aod many cattle are dying. One farmer near Hadiaonville, we understand, bas lost nearly twenty head of siock within the past two weeks. Mr. Daniel Root, of Saliae county, has a sow lets man two years old, which (eccor dingtotbe Saline County Democrat), In seven daya leas than a year, gave birth in three litters, to thirty-six piga, all but fouref which are thriving. saline Progress : Mr. Alexander J. Howard, of Grand fass. In this county, hss purchased irom J, L. Bvatt, ot 3l. Louis count?, a Dor Devon bull, Duke of Devonshire, and two heifers. They are said to be extraordinary floe cattle. Glasgow Journal: Last week we saw 30 bead of the finest aod fattest three-year-old cattle driven through our streets that we have seen for many a day. Tbey were bought of Wat. L. Garnet, ot Saline coun ty, by Stettmund x Wahi, of this city. I be price paid was K.4o3 fw. Louisiana Journal: We have been In formed tbat a great many cattle bave died from starvation in tbe western oart of this county, aod io the edge of Montgomery and Lincoln during tbe past two weeks. Tbe light crops of last season caused a corresponding light feeding, and thegrass even yet ii not sumcient to support stock on the range. Boonvllle Advertiser : Thomas Tucker and T. A. Nelson. nfCo-Der nnnnlv. nt. r-rntly sold to Mr. Mullball, of St. Louis, 76 bead of fat tattle,averaging 1620 pounds. The price paid waa six cents per pound at the scales. These cattle were all thne and four years old and were all raised in Cooper oountv. One of hem a fnur-vear. old. weighed 2210. and nine averaged ISOO. Plrasmt Hill Review: On S.lnritav lut Mr. U. G. Alnsworth shinned te St. Louis ii car-ioaus oi hue callle air. J. Knorp shipped to St. Loiiin, on Tuesday iel. sewn car loads of A No. 1 cattle, the Read and Remember! TIIA.T LEXINGTON, MO., Aaa DitLaas m All Kikbs or Staple and Fancy Dry Goods SUITABLE FOR LADIES' NEW DRESS GOODS, Of ths latest stylet and tvery variety. ALSO, A FULL, LINE OF WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES AND NOTIONS, TALLION8 AT NETTLEWOOD, MEMBRINO IS A DARK n. H. . f!M in Vmt 1AH hn1 high, bird by bia owners ulrtHj -? Mnoii, ion of III r-itf Mi'iiiliriou thfr, ntl bi Um bj Uob IU1- ls(ta ua. nt M 111 h I-1 tin Clllcf. Will ort lltoiu-d ufjbr of mar. lb mho, orOOU maun. ULVER8TON , H . KH hnU blub bred by R A Alsavatmlrr. of KfOUirkv. fORle.l In tttlialrtd by the fmu Uilnirton, aad hi dam Utttlm br Imp. Mrft-v. U!vrtrn I tb Irr or lhJ followini; race-nri a-ia winner. K.t.nmn ihinvatr llrlilto.loUin.Troiitl. Hlrn BfBnett. Mliif Morn. Zu Zu, Kwm Kicliirrl., gulndtwil, etc. lJlvrlo wu flrt Ola rt.o?-lior. nil on of old LmluiUin' fnforll tun. He loupt-d oat hi ball' brother "Harry oMIi Wft'r over Ably Traos, St. tjouu.ia the rrmarkahlr llmaofS M Tor II mile, tb tatet rao for the rluiaao vr run over that ooora. UIrton term lor common mare, 2U W lnurj for Uioroufhbretl 6 the waaon. Tor lb irand weepttak prlte at k-snssariisiui rill "lor the beat tall Ion." oer forty entries from tit dllfbreal dab- of the mn aoted atalliOMi lb abov two talllaa wn tba lat and Jml poaitloaa. r further .articular Of neclli-ree, C, aaa traiiaoa dotting KfUtar and Aruce' Slud Rook, aprllll K. TOiHUNTKU uwn.r, SUNDOWN! THIS thoronfhbrW uUIob will snak la present - at th aiabl ot ivwi n . Cox, one Bill cut of Dover, al lto Inaur a oolt, money lus. U anna u iha mar ia as certained to b Io foal, traded or removed from the nelf hborbood . Car win ba taken to prevent accident but no responsibility aaaumed For pediftTM mm Bruoe'l Ituri Book, lat volume, pa. em. AIlO BlineVsUIlSJ piRDffllltJ BDVJ nBIITWVJ JSHIBt, DEVIL." at 110 to Inmr. or tb alnale leap. Ham term and oondltlona aa (or tbe aorta. prt-.m LEW it w. Edpcatloitl. MUfled LCXIN4.TON MALE INSTlTtTE. Bev. Bowland Doggttt, A. M , Prin. THE Itrat term will be apenrd In th oommixllou ttulldiiia;. known a the Kuseell inloa, (Uta Chrlitlan lBllinte on HmiUi atreat, MOWDAY. HKI'T. I, .". !-. isxnihiv wl be onVrert bora n.l vn.ss. m.n Il lirfDHre tut til oluaae in oollfHf, a well aa l-.r the active tut Inea apeialioii at 111. Autptu aooomiuusla tlon lor boanlt-r-. . , , , , . . lhtohrlatlo year will be dlfUlad Into two term of u month earn. T K H M 8 : Board, laolndlng furnlahed nxnn, fuel lifftita, per toriu Tuition for primary branotiea f'r iiitermetliat ' For advanoed Incidental le for boarder Fur day scbolara Bill payable per term, In adrauoa. JullVvl JOHN F. ENEBERC. Diaua IN THE PVBE-BRED STALLION OltlEIYTLL. ARICR CHESTNUT, ill teen hand aod a half bleb. star In forehead, and two wbtte teet, and one of the lar treat aad pur eat bred borae In ibe L'nlted State . Pedlar tbown on d- pllcation. He Will aland we present season al tbe farm af Wm. Poindexter. one-balf mile west of my house, two-a-balf miles souta ot Na poleon, five miles west of Wsllmitton. He will serve a limited number of mare, at alS te incur. note to b liven at time of aervloa, payable when the mare shall prove o be (n foal or when b may cnange owneranip. Applicants ror servic will be entered aoeordlnc to data of aunlloa' Uon. Pasturage free of obartrs. A skillful groom and oareral attention provided, but isdmiit ior aooiuenta or ios. mpr4-m 8TUOTHEB REN1CK id ao an. arthljr whoop; for her voioa was oot so matical as whea she was voncr. "It is aa exertion I" shrieked mv WHO. "Than why do yoa do it ." was tbe aatweriog tcream. "Becattas because you eao't Dear ii l aoo t.' "What I" said my annt, rivalling a rauroaa woistls at the time. I began to think it aboat time to evacuate the premises ; and looking around and seeing John gone, I stepped into the back parlor; and there he lay, flat on his back, with his feet at right angles, and bis body rolling from tide to side, bit fists puked into bis ribs, and a most agonised expression of coantenance, but not altering a sound. I imme diately and involuntarily assumed a similar atti'ude ; and I think, from tbe relative positions of oar feet and beads, and our attempts to restrain our laughter, tbat appoplexy must inevitably have ensued, if a horrible groan, to wbiob John gave vent ia his endeavor to suppress bis risibil ity, bad not betrayed our biding piBHW. In rushed my wife and annt, wbo oy mis urns oomprebended the joke; aod saob sooldiog as 1 got then I never got before, aod I bope never w ni again. I do not know what tbe end would bave been, if John in hit en dsavors to be respectful and tvmoa tbetic, bad not given vent to such a groan and borsa - laugh tbat all gravity wu npset, and we all screamed in concert. I knew it was very wronir. and all that to tell sack a falsehood, but l think that Mrs. Upie herself would bave laughed, if the bad seen aunt tiary t expression wbeo sbe was in formed tbat her bearing was defect- Jtan Rerore It s Frenchman living In Bracket euniy, Kr. Be la known te be over one hundred yean old, and blmsrli "allows" that be wasaboyatBraddock's dafee:, a 174, or 118 J sari sgo. Thr Kentucky V soman says of bim: "If Mr Ksvore's aeoount of himself be true, halt at leart 130 yars old, and is therefore, by tons odd,, tba oldest man In tbe United S atea. In fac. If we excrpt the somewhat epooryph.l Br., ilt0 whe claims to be about 170, Mr. BVvors It probably the old sat man la ths world. A story is told of a woman who freely used her tongue to the scandal or others, and made a confession to tb priest of what sbe had done Se save ber a ripe thistle top snd bade bar go ont in varions directions and acatter tba seeds one by one Wondering at tbe penance, abe obeyed, and than returned and told bet- oonfeasor. To ber amazement be bade ber go baok and gather tbe scattered seeds; and when sbe ob jected that it would be impoeible,be replied that it would be still more difficult to gather np and destroy all the evil reports wbtcb sbe bad circu lated about others. (N. O. Bulletin. A Mrs. Rodmae, ot Rock Island, has a ibrpbrrd Oof which receives rrgularly each morning the Union from the carrier, and talus It to tbe heuse. Wben the car' rier Is early, a wblstle will bring him to the gate for bla charge; when he la lata, the dog ! iooad Waiting, finest that have lefi this market for months No l-M Ih in flltv car-lott,l nl catllt and hor have been shipped frnni Pl-aant H.ll by Messrs. Ainsworth, Hievens aud mi'irs1 wiuiiQ me ibmi uentn. W onnr the following stnrlc salaa fmm the Mar-lull Proirrrst of last Ktu-k: Mr S. w. ler boiijrht of R. B. Line, 18 mosu oi sieers. svpniirinr n y nnnnri. $4. Same of E. Keithlcr, 91 head. av. rairint 1127 lbs. at $4 75. Rtme if T. B. Mikel,33 lied.aver.((liig 1300 Ibe at S4 75. autrne of O. S. Mar in. an hMrl t aa. 50. Same of P. Loltug average 1400 lb.. at K 50. Also 23 head of hugs of Wm Iyraton. at 4 60 : 63 heart of knn r u Francisco, at $4 00; 44 head of hugs of L. t-. jeai, ii uu. Kobert bmlib bought of J. a. Tucker S6 head hogs at $4 60. Same of Geo. Hudson, 26 head at (4 76. At the recent stock sale in (Tntitmr.i the following were among the heaviest transactions: Mr. F, M. Johnsoa Mid 60 hogn to Lee Anthonv for Si ao mp too. Hugh Deversold 20 fat cattle: ai Jl nr lisi to Mr. Morris, of Illinois, and lot) fat bogs K U. w. Anthony at S4 60 per 100; Mr. ouu r . n iiburson aoia io neao or tat cat tle at X5 to parties in Bnona ennnr. Ue John W. Barrlsseld to O. W. Anthonv 18 fine cattle, weighing 1.400 pounda at $6 per 100; and 6o hog at $4 per 100 Joihua Potts sold to G. W. Anthony a lot of bogs at $4 50; Mr. Anllionv bought 100 beep from Henry Akeman at $6 per 100, gross; Col. C. T. W'orley. auctioneer told the following stock : twelve mules helnr,.. Ingto J. M. Dinwiddle, broke to hslmr from $SS to$110. Work horses and brood mires sold from tV to $109. One pair of Berkshire pigs $21. Lsst Flidar Mr. Jeremiah Tneni r nix cuuiuy, ueiiverea to Joseph uastle' oerry. oi Illinois, by all odds, age and nambereontldered. the best lot at imuim ever shipped from the county and. so far s wo uave seen, tne neat lot that bas left mis part or the state this season. These cattle were all three and foor years old. and Mr. Turpin. who Is noted as one of the most successful stock raisers In the ooon. ty, hss taken more than ordlnsrv tuina m DUt tht- 'hllr fal' An than Th. iJ. r-- - -- a ur ,i,b IIUU1- hered 60 bead, and averaged 1687 pounds 20 nead tveraging 2000. and several of iiicui going irom ziuu to 2300. The price paid was 61 cents, or an aggregate of near- ij cu.vw. tt uen it is cnnsinareit thsi mni. of these cattle were but three yeara old iu umw ui uitfm over lour, we are inclin ed to tblnk that the stock rsliert of lha county will willlnglv award the horns" to Mr, Turpin. We have noticed that some of our eichsnges are bragging over bun cheaoffouror live cat'le averaging 1800 to , w iuiju.uui we nave nearuoi none that lame aoywnere near ar. Jurpia's 2000 pounders. If any of our exchanges can produce an equal number of steers, fatted by one man. that will he&t mis ii should be glad to see them trotted out.' We inina ine gures given above Justly enti tle our county te a position in the Iront rank of the stock raising counties of tb state. In addition to the above, the fol lowing snipments were msde during the sia csrscauie; j. j.simtns 6 cars cattle; Repp Hudson, 1 car catt e uunkle dt 1 urpln. 2 cars cattle. The lat ter gentlemen have about 620 IimH ,.t tie now on hand, the greater portion of -iMvii wm uvpuLori loeraaraettcis month Larron journal. WATKINS & SON'S Cassimeren, Flannels, Yarns and Blankets, A. SPECIALTY. Valise and Trunks from $2 to $20. A COMPI.KTK STOCK OF HARDWARE TO SUIT THE TRADE. All of which wa propose to sell for CASS at bottom prioes. Don't forget, but remember wbat you read. No. OI lain Street is the place to get good bargains. sep20-ly THE riNE KENTUCKY BRED TROTTING STALLION, MAMBRINO CHAMPION WILL stud th pment huod M H. stoantr'l rrn, ! nllt south of Wiftrly, on th Wftrcrly aid Fiilwr'l Fcitt totd. Wilt Mrr mar t t ,m- urMi1. Not t b flrcn t Um of Mrvio pavftbic wbea tb ms.rv bm Drove to b In fol r nben tbey ebuuita owncrtblp. DMorlptlon vou rmifrrvts. Draw. letlvHl in issi oj st ra ti r I Bo Chief: 1st dam bv imnortcd (JhamDiOti: M dam br Cherokee id dm by Blankbura'i n Dip, i(o oim oBiiara. Mannria LQarapioa la tba Ur of Mollit Looa (wlik raoord of SSSl.t83N ftodl:S3U at A vsiara old i told for 15.UO0J, U-neral Croxton (trotted la i.KH at 6 yean oia aoia ior a.ouu), aod ower laat eoiu, tkna proving bla ability to tranmtt to bU oolt tbe tr-5tttnu of bia aire. A rara obanoa lor tboM wbo wib a proved producer of trottara. Care tUea to praveat aoalieau or eecapae, but will not ba rcapoDalble ahoald anv occur. Wa will fire a uremluai oMtt for tbe beatooUof warosriBO CD am pi ob at tbe Marahail ratr, M. BKAUKH. aprllStVIn r. A. ULACKBtJKM. FOR I ALE. TUB ttadenlgTied daetrea to twit bis rifJeooa. and Iota S, i and 5, black B. Hooter's Addition. Tbe bouse la new. contains five rooms, ball, oorcb. and two c liars, with oroaatary out-lmlldmRS, Adjsoeat to tba bnuaa la tbe brat cut Io IdkU0, J leet dtx-p and IS feet Wide, walled witb curbinK brink and ocineDlrd tbroiivhout. exoellpat varletlra, alto currant, noaberiy aol raspberry outDea in aouDuanne. ine rront yara is lull set with flown, qi shmba. roae buabea. bulbous roois, etc ., more than enoujrh can ba pared from tbe plaoe each year to pav the taiea. vv iu oe teiu ai wrmot). ,mn mi ine piarat or oa naraw , u. v. (jukkik. NEW SPRING G00D1 : 3STO . OO. , A very ouriout little story, all about a flock of geese, oomes to ut irom Butler county, California. On tbe 8th of laat month a thunder storm passed over this district, ac companied by bail and snow and very vivid forked ligbtninir: Aa tbe bail began to fall and the lightning flashed, thousands of wi!d geese, which were in tbe pondt of auauuvr wsisr wniCU OXISl in that locality doring very wet winters suddenly rote np io a great flutter, as u many nnnters hsd discharged a voiiej among tnem. xncy went up and up, apparently to rise above tba fearful cloud. It was nearlv dark, and tbote wbo saw them rise thought no more of it until morning when tbey began to find dead treese and bear of hundreds being picked np meir neignonrs. nome seven hundred bad been found. One man picked up on his farm all two borset could haul for tbeir leatbert. Their beads were badly torn snd their bills split into tragmenta. .Many of mem uau me leatnors oi their hacks crisped aod burnt aod their bodies buret open. The portion of tbe oonntry thus affected was a mile and a balf wide and reached several miles iplpButls county. Tbe ter. ribla (igbtolng in this cloud was witnessed by people on the lloncut o I una oounty and in tbe central portioo ol this oounty. The thun der waa beard twenty miles distant. McCausland & Bedford, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP STAPLE & FANCY 600DS. DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND KID GLOVES. SILVER SHIELD ALPACAS, PURE BLACK IYIOHAIRS, SHAWLS, &c. Ac. Carpets of newest and best styles. WE GUARANTEE EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL TO IE AS REPRESE'TEO. Very Respectfully, M'CAUSLAND & BEDFORD. BAPTIST FEMALE COIXCOE. LEXINUTON, MISSOURI. A. r, riee, A.M., Preit. (LtUProf. OrMtkand Qirman and Acting ITUrSIni TT .rvSUTV arc wo is -Uttyc . ; rjWE HKt UaUKl MM.MI Will bf 1 munuax, a.ri . i. ltrji., nrl Mrl Thurftav. Jnoe t. 1H74. niWawu m on oi uic nnsiiumt towns in w Wmi. stullr KTM-Mshl br rsllro(J and team boat Irrnn ll iiru the in th ratiUt ol nigbir ouuifsUea na renriv-a otinimuiiuy. nroTHitKi wild (Mini, oi cisiii cxitaricnuru sui sUMMmDli-iifd ttirhin, witb imitl mod ! gant aoooDinioltloas ror oiy tMarurf, tnia inu tutiun offer to young imtUn Ui biirnMt ail van Ugrm for an duoatfutt, belli toltd tuiil oro- oientai. Tihhs Rnard. inflludiDc nimtihed room. ruel ami llgbU, per icmIod of forty wwki, $iW; waabiOK TfOty-flre oenu pardoieD) tuition in oollirlat department, Wi in atademlo, 140; io preparatory, leuoui on piano, organ or guitar, (wiin ae oi miiroinfBt; Bill nKvahl sumlannuall in a.lvance For CatalugUvM or furtbtir )o formation addreai ine rrtaiaani, MiiDKion, no. m..jj. E.WINSORSON OXNKKAL INSURANCE AGENCY, KEPRESEJfTlNG FIRST CLASS COMPANIES ETNA INSURANCE COMP'Y, HARTFORD. CONN. Attctt. - - - 5,934,049,08. Ths Largest Capital, Ths Largest Assets, And Largest Income, Of asy lissraice Ii toe coaatry, as stoob tub nasi voa M Trias. Losses paid at Leilncton, nit- teuri. a-ii v in is t ears, 14,4S,I. C. vTIMSOB k. iOJf, Assaia. HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO.. HARTFORD, CONN. Assets, .... 12,201,396.45 Uarlnc paaaed auoRMarnllr tbe financial re Tulaiuiia an 4 gn-at oalaeaillea lur ality-tour yeara of tbe prrtat eriitiiry, Ibe ctiuimiircial World may be aaltily oballangtHl lur any H1UUKK UKAUK UK flKCUUlTr than IU Pollolea afford. More than Sliteeo Million Uollafa paid io ClalmauU. E. W1N80B , SO, genu. PINK L.UM Blilt Doors, Saslt, Blinds, GROCERIES, CHINA, GLASS.QUEENSWARE ., ao., a., BROADWAY, LEXINGTON. MIMfiOVRI. NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY . T. O CRENSHAW, MiRtifactuiar mr4 Dealct la SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS. WHIIY, BRIDLES, LASHXS, CrjBaT-0Ol(BS,aPOKS,BgasrrKS, o., a.. PINB STB.BBT. aortb tt O. S. PrsabfKfiaa uourea, isxmtuta, sts. Mv work Is hot nana av aors. bat bv nsiwrl- snovd workmen , and of the bsat snatarlal , wblob I win su aa low aa good wora oaa DC sola. KIKepalrlag aoas St reaaoaatjlc pneca. daola lr T. C. CBRNSHAW ririltorc. TUB OLD RELIABLT HOUSE FURNITURE. S. A. HAYS, (At the old atantl nf Jaaea Hays, dwotaaed ) No. ta Mala Street, LEIIWWTOIV. MI8HOURI. I AM Bow prepared t tMr lab. to order, all klnda af rurnlture, uob aa u N IT Vftj, WamroDea, ftMBm Uurraua, f 1 BetUuada, ff '3 Waabatanda, I I Hair, Htiuok and JfmWm harlor Heu, tnamber nU, l nine-Room and Kitchen Furniture, Cbalra. ir.klu Hat-kaoka, e.,4 Bemember, I keepTa full luprtly , or ktetallio Rurlal Caaea. alwava on band. Plain and ornamental Wwud CoJUna furniabed at abort notion, and obeaper, tbaa oan uanaa eiaewnen. Cheap for Caak cooda me a onil and aatUiyourMlvM. as CMr Motto: I Mil uiva a may mi tu. . A. BATS. asi ft ' ' Ot miLalDBLFHI A. if ik.lll .still' Isscts, P. C. PATTERSON P. C. PATTERSON. Tbia old and reliable Inimrance Company onn tlnuea to insure Buiidintpi, Houachuld Furui luraanu Ba"rcnanair.r irDcn t aiiKinti uiu u lire. All loftaee auitaini-ti by tbe Aaaocialion alnoa iu or kkd nation have mn DrnmullT nai.t nas siouu uie area ucccaatiuiij iur uny -Lurea yeara. E. WI5OR k SOIV, Astenta. FIREMEN'S FUND INS. CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. AftteU, (GOLD) - $6?ft,O0O.OO Tbt? onlT Inauraoee Comoanr on tbe Parifli alope tbat went through tbe Cnioago Klre anlr iy, ana paying iia lonaea nuiiir tor uofiar. who ucn a pmtige it ia wortby or tb patronagi wa uiw tiuiiu iuuuo. E. WI.80R k. AganU, MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMPANY OF NIW YORK. Assets, .... tJ8,550,059,4J Ths Largest Company In tht) World. Will lasnra voar Lirs aa anv nlaa. C.mlX tar E. WI1V80R k, SO.f , A genu With tne abore line of Inanrantw Cnmnsmsi aa mimj mm moi critical, win wri Pollelea on any olaaaoi nronrrtv aubleot to Inaui anea, Iron tne mod fit dwelling of lba laboring ausait mi its (aiaii lUKIiaiUD ! ipe weal liny riaa, from Uia at ore building of a green grocer aw sua i tatj i ar asuiiicaa ni iiiti mrr.'nani nrinu oburobea, actil bouaea, public t.uil-lhi.a. warebouaea. barna. Ao. Will Insurs tb liva m men, from prattling infancy through youth aud sal anuww mj uuarj Hecnre a policy on your dwelling, atorehoui barn, church, aohool butiM. warehoutMi. np rou nare mine oi tbeae, inaura your lile, before It la eferlaetlnnlT Loo late, "f rruruilnstin i iu- mi is-1 ! umo." naring neen in the bua ineaa for twentv-tlve Teara. wn ar fullc nmi. on all DOlicleaof Inauranna. 1 k rn.nr. .,.., eaall thing,)" we Oummlt no errora nor bluD' utitirauiiis mi roia poiiaiet. Tour patronagi rncE no. 4 maix street Commonly known aa Wlnaor'a Corner. E. WIN30R&SON. WHOLEIALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, JEIr ooaauatlv a bud aaS air salt, a Saa aasortaual 1 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FINE WINES, UQUORS, TOBACCO, CIOAItS, BOOT8. 8HOE8, ETC., ETC. OFFICE MD STORE OP CITF FWlffiG A1ILLS. TRl'STEE'g SALE. WHERKAS, Willi. m Sh.wh.n. sad Elus Aon atiswhsn hi. wtr k. ,h... a , and rcrorded In baok no II, p. 47 in tbs re. oordsr's aoloa or Lalsr.t' county, Hlssourl oon.evto to tb Qnd.r.isniHl, trustee, tbs fol' iowm aesorioea rest esute, silusta la ssid oouotr of La. sr. lie sod stale o( M iom I, lo-wlt Tbe nurtbwestqusrler or the nortnweet qnsrter ir0."kMb?r m tw""'-s"en,.Dd the wt bsll ..u.o. 4usrur 01 sention (M) twenty six, all In town.ti o number iui r..,v..iK. 1 raoss nomher lani tw.n,.-.i.u i ... buodreu (200) acres, aiore or is..; wtilcb. ..,3 certain promissory notes In ssid neeif de.cn bed. And wbereas, ssid notes are now due snd re. er snd owner Ibereor, snd in pursuant of ths will on "aosrslaned, WEDSMtDAY. JUNE IS. A n inrj J'""'0 ", boors of ten o'olock In the forenoon Intloa, .x.unly of Lsfajetle' and stale ol Ji'.' V! 1 r '.VT," ' ' Win vendue to tbe ..... . '.N.me sooee real estate, to i!L..," 'lJ',0''" and the co.i. and e,,nl,., G( tun n,. KILtMl, POWDER, per kee, 8ALT,Perbbl. . COAL OIL, per gal. SUGAR, 12 1W grjod, COFFEE, 3 lbs. good, -WHITE SUGAR. 7j lbs. good, ALL BRANDS FLOUR $4 50 2 60 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 60 CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. FLOUR, MEAL AND BRAN FOR 8ALE CHEAP, AJI aavltw SWEET POTATOES FOR Ntl r. T f AVI n0r '! ',? Irm. aboul two and a X half nilles west of Uilnifloa, a lot of Sweet . , v, ,u nerniuda, Ited and Yellow Naasemood, and buutlirro Oueen varet Parties Mlshlna tb.ro ,u .... "' '' tarlle.1 oon.enienoeT ' " " ","-lt J W. (iRAIIDY. STRAtEU OR Sl'OLE. k. blah, t years old rhlsspni.K. star In tbe forebead.whitesucit on tu. nose mane lies on the lelt .1,1. ol his neot ZT1 i , '""'"'"a ssia norae to the undersigned will be liberally rewarded Laalngtos, Ma. Apnias tf. THE CHICAUO ALTOS R. sT It the only road between HT. LtiUIS AND UIICAIiCi WH IIOUr CHANUK OK Iak" under one menaaeia.nl, and ihe only road run alne Pull man r.laoa Cars between HI. Louis and Cbless.,. Also throueb oars Irom KANHA wit totllic A, o oeer ihe uaaav Nawlaoa Be, MS at LOUISIANA. Missouri Tlckelo lor all points East .mt tn. w.i u. over Ibis hoe are lor eale thr.,uboul lbs coun try at all Ibroutb xiok.t timer. Uea. Tlckt A Pass. As'l.. Lbioaao 1. C AttMuLiia, Oet.lip't JSr'io SEWLta MACHINES. GROVER & BAKER BW BEST PR EMI DM SEWING MACHINES THE VERY BEST IN USE. th iwpaoriB SHUTTLE A ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES AUK riHIT CLASS IM EVERY EESPECT, f AKEIntbe most Durable aad Substantial 1VA Manner and larniabed al a LOW PRICE. Whmw thv havt boPD Introduced tha? hava tare maktoB tua aamaatliob. Try th eaaa and raplditr or motioa. mX the liaiihflit of their mtohamam. witb thsir duralnhiy or machinery, and you mual u osoa tironouuou ueui me umn to ua. Th I.UOVKH A R AKKH SKWINO HK'HIMt Coal I' A. NY la lba only Lompaajr Ibat ufaf) Mt. Vui visas- m uiiuiuv im siiiuu. , , MS JoiSi .M Tbsj a. two dl.tu.ot Maa Is M SALEKOWifaaa immi ,j 10i tar -s ,n 1, .".nWaJllfWlillfrlln,, tewon julihow i4Uriw 1 ULa'Tfl'lfRAP.CH OFFICE, So. m Main Street. Vesicles. U. RUSSELL Jl CO., Established, 1840. f RANKLTN STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE, BEFSG ONE OF THE OLDF.HT Carrlairs Msa. nfaetorles on tbe Unper Mlseoarl, and bav ins a reputation unsurpassed b anv, wa would call tbe attention of oitlsens and sattODMrs sf peclally to our lane stocb ol Carriages, Rngsles. Rockaways and Light Spring Wasons, Vblcb we will sell st tbs lowest sssrkst prlaas ORDERS EOR NEW WORE Pat np in every style ta salt. And ot tbe very best rasurlsl aud workroaiubip ALL WORK. WARRANTED. Wa har oa han4 Second-Hand BuxclMjind Bock Whlflh We Witt aoll Wrw last. SpeoleJ atteatloa paM to aJl kluda ol rraair- H. F. WINKLER, MANUFAO T.U RKRS AJIB DIstaLHt IK Furniture. Would raapeetfutly announoa to tba pob.in u to lha trade, that thttT now have tbrirFur alrare Mtvaafaotory, witb oomilot ,aotituir In aotife ooeratloB. aad art ready to do ll kmda ol TOBHINa, SCROLL S A WIN Q, . Tbey alao kosts aomataatij oa hsvid, andior aaie, 9TAJE BAJ41STKBS, Mi WAX POSTS. walndt corruss, te METALLIC AlVD WOODEN BV RIAL AE0 ALWAYS OIV HA5D. They raapeetfully aaktba attntlOB el all to tht rUclca of tbelr aanuftiotur pledfinf tbemaelvm waouaaooaapaaaaan aruoieaou oeoitaroi ior. LAFAIETTE INSURANCE COM-PANY . Lexington. Mo. CAPITAL ANU ASSETS, JAJiUARI I, lt7t, 81U6.052.4 7. INSURES ONLT AUA1KST THE PEUUOF MAViaATIOM AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION. - John W. Waddell. President. Edward Wintor, Secretary . William Morrlaen, Treasurer, MaaoToas: JOHN W. WADDELL, ROBERT HALE, JOHN B ARDINUEK, BKNJ MAKHHAI.L, WM. MORRISON, A. V. ROBINSON, ROBERT RUXIOJI, Malta L. W. WKRNWAO. Btrtta. aeae) mt seedl St42i;'.ev toiaaanea An eat nam ,rflr.wol noHllalM aarl t,,f i Aaa.aTeaiiaeVaATa mo. ). J Sl, Louis, Jnal.tl, 1S7S. f 4f W lssbrAayfcmeearT l.aravetu lasur. baa Oa Osd sr street ,.. t LOUIS A larva, .uHt '.lu.. .'.'T ban i bear U.ou,i; " '", lobKo, .j "' oa tap. 1 "I free! OHSTapiBrTr- VUt,iJ Til It or Krrors and At . ''luf Kestoied. iLi New -.lh K?,? bis reuiedl,,.. u'",1'" I sealed: savsli?Mi' "!. ClATItlN, No 4,lfc '.-aalnsmu'n"i?VF aafu,".l'","ln,'a snd all dlsordVL. !W tbat b, n, mi t i'li-tl baudniisouX.1. sr a oasell win .I,1:"'"'! bmyfa.tb Iwi iT sufferer sddrM,, '''; 1 JtooSLj, -ma .r ""lUrtll,,,.,.! " ' f .fl i;l 01 Bediri.tA riTs i A NT person h :.r ,". "lastted t ,,. doiu, nr u. -i Eipreea, Dr. Prloo la a reiol.l1' r tbstr.Mnt,f0rf"nl''H'J astbd,rr,e.!P.?!jMi' Do aot rail to asu aotblns im l," aomalUrho.,l'i1-.I'TlI'r or bow , Add. m'l RADWAY'S RE; CTJKESTHtlforS In from OnetoT. NOT 0HE snsrreatlaithaalWn. i situs wrrsii, SADWirS REiriV EfUf",,.. itwun,jB, a Tho Only p.i,f tlist trntsntlv itep, ih. a . Nl Intlsniitiation.. snd rur.,!' , W Lulls., stnm.rh. Boeti. Kt, u IN ntONOKETOTetraji aistlnr hew ni.. . JHEl-NATIil. ft.,1 rl.Uen iV'j, Beuralstc. or pruettiid m:Jr RADWAY'S !ii WIT.t. Atnn. i IXfLatMHiiTKiV itf TU t'-' u !XrLAMSIAno UP THK M OKI THROAT, DIFfli'l'i,'. il BTtTEAICi, CIDCP. wn.II BBADACflg, TO0THaHIKC4: corn chill Aori v if i ', in ppi.CAUUO I.I til" WtL aarta wbcra tht uaId aru m,.." and I'omloi-t. Twsjr.lyari.ru in hll'iKm i mnmnM cara CRwpi ir.n, ( hrikthi ki, an c np.'n uraBNTKRY. riiLir, km and all I N TURN A L r!fts K Tralttrff ali'inid s:d tt- -m Hessdr Uttff ( WS,tr Will (ircvrflt lla.(. rSH aitsr. It U Itaiter IUab Imris. aunaiani. FEVER AWi rim and Aurg ',. aot a rfDMMtlal mgmn lntlMsyr',1 inn aaita. atHi ii tt o-J iifj trilrfr I' ) (,ukt Hi,' a and Aaitsj. atHt ail uttt trphurrt, Vallow, sirj u WAT a Vll.LMI otiukl Liar, rmj a HEALTH Ul; STKONrl Alb Pt'aitl.'l ta or ri.h-ii au .n .r aSAunrtia a' mil m i haaswUasipAaiv. Itlnatoa. allaaoarl. : flaa ata : 1 lie aonoi 1 statement of tba eoB' altlon and affairs of vaur ooupanv, for the year ending December stst, 1873, has been Sled la tbia ottos aad baa been approved. Wry Reetwotfullv, reblLM FRANK P. BLAIR, Sapt. TO FARMERS AND GRANGER! IA M now la mil blast witb s larje lot of Plows out of tba eoaiblnallon, tbat 1 will sell for oasb as low aa aoj other bouse wast of St. Louis As Grangers bave adopted tbe cash sjstera thnv are looking for ao other good, but those sold for oaah. Also a larire lot of cultivators, four trst oleespsMne, and a oar load of Bala wagons. f????Inp,n.,Vw' 00d M farmers don't go baok on a fellow. "arts-am JO. HOOK. NEW TIN AND STOVE STORE GEO. KING. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER Of COOKING & HEATING STOVES, T" TIN ROOFING a Quttarlag.made A aad repaired In seat workmanlike ojaaaar. 0rs.i.ADr sell TH( ORCAT BLOOtJ XOWDNLKV, WOTAWA Jk CO. Carriage Slakera MAW ST. , LEXINQTON, opp. Baptist Ca) rpHANRTUL ror past favors, would sanounos aLr.rl."e.Sk';L'a.toi"h"' " "--2 BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, hl ?"rl" " workmanship. The, itl ,f i"4. nnlehing up, Rookawayi and alldeirlpUons of Buggies. 7 .i?!I1Z bL.Te m iai "ECOND-HAND Bug. fie. and Iwokaweva, which will be sold low PAIRING "Q"" vua " au binds of RE. ' at.to Hid HEst END M AKRET-HOISE. J. 10 WELL, DIALER IX CHOICE FAMILY SUPPLIES, uKUULKIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, MEATS, ETC. FRAXKLllH BTJtBKT, CWW.SITE WIST IKD UT BOfta.) LKXINOTOJT, MlttOlRI. I if 7 ' " """s .old warrsated to n. ,1 ...'. !? a'va Tie a call. rran. lib s.t. neat door to a a i hmu , . h.;. wUi W(rk V 0,' cheap as lb, oheapeat and everything warrentod to give en tlre aatufacUo. wpuljji ,jK tillltl J. W. RINEHART, HARDWAHE. A QENERAL ASSORTMENT LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, tuiur., RulM, Divider.,' Drawing-'Karvi.,' CARRIAGE BOLTS OF ALL SIZES, .:,hiTs.v.S.ul';; altea; lod many oUier toim . iwias, rora-iisintiiasti ehnaa. rni.rH.,?,2S,w,l,Gr''1"0,,1 and Hang. Sml ? ?""', BrM and Bltui Augur s,.ri iiL. . V B 1 n oilier tblngs vou will ' oatlisucb. la , vu.Tf, auon, ooiaaon, GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION HAI HADI THE kfORT $ urii'K, m kacid au t.I ODY UNDKKiMltB, WAV, Of TIM TRULY VulM: i EyerjDay aite aBjeilitisSs2' Ira IT drop mf t(M RaUi? TKXT coBninnatM TbroafK aad oltiar Fluid aud julretr "I lira. rr it rapa'ra lha tf R fountl natarta) ScrofuLi li. Oliodular diaaaaf, I'kwiliM mora, Nodaain ihattlaiiditiireri Hon Hytit, Wromorous diacUTvt Oia worst forma of Bkia daf Soma, rU Uaad. Bins Wor ;? Acne, Black Bpota. Worms '"alj cara In Lba Womb, and all chargca. Klakt awaata. !- l tha Ufa prlaclpla. ara within wofAdurof Modem ChanWiTB Strive to any peraoa asm( nftrf laaaaa tta potant powar to etna Utha patlaat, dally bacoaus1 and dMonipoaltton (bat u cecda In arraaUnf tbaa swrf wiLb nr maitrlal maUfM the 8ABRAPARILLUN sr o f ta oaruin; for whan oim oi-w work of purification, and iv'2 lysa of wasUa, Ita repairs w)l tha patiantwijlfaelblmssslir i the food dlfantiig betur,lr!; and walfkt iswraaaini. Mot only doee Uia BiStiM all knowa remadtal sJlUl,, fnloua. Oonatltutloiiftl, toltC only poattlva can for Kidney BUiddtr i Urinary and WMbdbeaM.On itoppace ot Watar, Iwodumm aaaa, Albuaslmirla, aaJ ib A brksk-doat dopoais. or (ba w I wliii autksuaoaa Ilka tbs whm f whlta allk. or lhart 1 a irn-; anea, aad wbltc koaa-dusl J'M-J a prtaklnf , burning etBMtkKi r l pain la Uw Small oT U I Turner of 12 T Cured by Mtuluu DR. RAD PerfeclPuriatiTEftl parfMllr taataM. eltfintl' para, rtffulata. parirr, clean "a; waj?a Pills, for tfii' cure of '.' Liver. Biwela, KM'ier. BvJ naadaorM. cMe(lraiiiii. O" Mini. BlMuUsUiaa.lllluDi tm 1 jt-iw-k Kllea, Bird all trsBP' ra WarrantMltneiTM-ii-'t icr 'n.iia.aanuiiiiai dobw- . euatiruita. A lew dnaae af R T)WAT 1 JJ lam frritn all ilia al"iu mnwrl per Ho a. BOLD BV ltKli."J;7 1 tamp to RUWAT Mk liiforaiaUoa wtirtii GEO. ZEI OP ALL ALL BIN Da. I I eordlslly invite sll to eorae sad examine aiT stoca of go,d., irthevw.nl to buv iaodr ana pav Ib. CASH. Tbia 1. th. placid SSSd'vo" money. Inkvia-Vr J LLP li 1 1. ..-1 a ... .. ' - ... i.i 1. ii tni , No. m Mala Street, lxlngton. Ml t ARM FOR SALE. OW IHQ TO tb. baaltb ol tav fsmllv . "d ;'' S.bu.rn 1 now offer for eala tb. spL ailtd farm auon, wblob I reside liiI .i...J7S mllea Soulb l Oover, ia Ibe very heart wTT favetu oountv. and oontalns Mo aoreV I M ii. der good r.ncs aad la cullivallos Tbaiano. i Bant, oousisu ol a dwallmg boat. uZn aoo two aaiia. ail rhm.... t...., n.w Iran,, bin atui .i rv 1 uW lMn rSiilbrf "" P'aoa. apple SIT?.' lSJ.lUVi.Iij f"7";i' losstbeV witb peaches, .i..Lr.. T ""'.in eounilaooo, aad as laad la not sarpaawud in qua il, bv anv farm la tb. eouotr. and us.. .if...... '.. T. Jltou J i'. k' r"s" .a th. State, and Is I,..VTr afl.M.nlael,blif1ioodand eoo.e HT? . H? '""bsa, sobiHda. Ao. WIU be sold together or will ba divided. If tbe lav pvovasaou.r.wanud wilb l. ad Tanas naav. Apply totn. uodarataKat., apoa lbs press. ssaU'lstf Tuus.t. waSu. DEALER l ' .It COOKING and h STOVES Tin, Sheet Iron aod W No. a Mal !" T SE leave ta annoiisM i a I th. publla genersl T large aaaottment fLMSr. patterns and aianurarturet-. lba spring fads by or As Law as the tow I bave a largs aason"" , , snd Copper warei all !" slave plates, .to. ...A I bav. aleo a large TH prepared to do all Ami'""" TIM ROOriMfana f A spaalally, and dons at IK"1 to ba bad In tbe city. . ,1 I am sol. agent for Bll CELEBRATED COOK Pleaaa give eje s sell. ,jp leUSS j V