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THE TROY HERALD. WEDNESDAY' MARCH 13, 1878. TROY HERALD. 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1877. TltRH. . FIMIURt I W. T. TMOItnUftB, 4 Eflitera. Anderson lias not been pardoned. Hard money lesguet are being formed. The war spirit still prevails iu Eng land. England demand u rovlslon of Ihe recent peace treaty. Gold closed In New York last Sat urday at 101. Tim finny lurtillcaitoii bill lias passed the house. II In said thai Hit Um Indians are acting in a defiant mnniier: Temperance meeting continue in 61. Louis, Hi the rink, will nitcces. Thu suW.oiuu.it too nl ways and moans b:is agreed tip in a savings loan bill. Mardl (Un wuit celebrated In grand siyle in Kew Oilcans and Memphis. The Louse tins passed the sen Mo. bill granting pension in surviving aoldters ol I hit war tit 1812 Surrcnde i'n cum nun' In Cuba, and period harmony, H is said, exist between Spaniard ami Cubans. The Spanish authorities of Cuba Jiavo Issued proclamations omuticltit tl.ig slaves engaged iu t lie liiwin-reo-tion. The loinl internal revenue receipt for tho post mouth show a decrease r $l,18ii.2'.!7 as compared with the oi'res!,iiiuilitig month Inst year. gome one has written to Inform 1he rrcsldent that colored citlzi'iis of Florida hnvo bi'cti kidnapped and cold Into slavery in Cuba. The bloody John McNeil has been appointed by I ho President Indian Inspector, It is said that Secretary Bchurz urged his appointment. The resolution, of the Kentucky legislature favoring the repeal or re Auction of the tax on tobacco hayo been proscuted to the ccuate by Mr. Heck. The house committee on coinage, weights and measures have agreed that additional facilities should be provided for coining. A sub-coin. mlttee will visit the dlflerent cities which have petitioned lor the estab Jisbiiient of branch mints In April. Half of the town ot lint Springs, .Arkansas, was douroyod by lire on the 5th, The loss Is estimated at $300,000; Insurance, $25,000. One thousand people were tnadu homeless, and aid was asked from other cities lor the poor. Senator Cockrell has introduced a bill, nllowlng holders ol silver bullion to deposit the sumo In the United Stales treasury and got certlUcates Jor their equivalent ta'welght ot sll ver dollars, which stall be legal toil dcr like tho actual dollar. Tho whipping post bill was do featcd In thu Kentucky legislature by the casting vote of tho lleutonatit governor on tho ground of human Jty. ll win for the small rogues who illicit steal lo the extent ol ten do! lars worth. Why not lash the bite fellow ? 'imt&t. bouia Jieuublican It now nn ndvocalo of rcMimption In 1879 Vh Timet lakes Issue with It very decidedly on this quest uu. How re sumption may bo regarded at m-actl eublu In the present situation, or the probable nitualiou ol tho next year, is not very clearly shown. Tho hnuso cniuinltteo on public lauds Imvo agreed In report lavorably h bill which provides Unit notices of oiliest now provided by law uuiler homestead nre-omiitlnu and tree cul- lure laws ol Ihe United Slates, a!iall linrealler tm tirlutctl in some new ma per printed In the county where the laud In content Hps, mid If no uowi paper bo printed In such comity, then In a newspaper printed Iu (he nearest cuuuiy to tucu lutiu. FAITH OF THE NATION. "It It the duty or the Government to keep the faith nl the tiatlon,and let Justice .be done (bough the heavens fall." Thu li a very fine ontlment. We hear a great deal of it lately. But It seems to be restrictive, when tho meaning la thoroughly understood. The gold bugs mean that faith should be kept with the bondholders, the preferred creditors and peti of the government. They must have su perior and exclusive privileges. These men who toll not, but .pecu late In tho sweat and blood of their lelloiv-clllzens must be paid gold. Nothing common or unclean must be offered Ihiiu. With pure, Uiiselfl-di devotion they have loaned their money at high rales of Interest They have, like noble piirn-ts, bought bonds at a very ho-tvy discount, but their interest and, principal mint be p iid at par. They extended g. anions favors, and thereby showed them selves great benefactors. They never went Into battle; that was a vulgar idcu ot life and worthy auililtiou. Substitute were brought into rcqusl. linn by those lordly creatures who were not born lor huso uses, but to ride tterenely upon Ihe tide of for tune. Tlic demand lor aubjecttng them lo the privations mid hardship of eiiinplite never came with unwont ed temerity. Into their cozy and luxuri ous tiiitncH to disturb their peace ol mind. In the mnst lacllo uianucr I hey manipulated tlio represeu tulives of the pcoplo in this glorious republic ami had laws pas-ed (or their protection, let the storm rago ever so terribly. Con scription and proscription bud uu terror for them. Amid Hie mid car uivul there ever came to them Hie consoling thought, my money uiusi be used, hut good Interest shall come. The Purchase of Silver Bullion. Tho. following e.treular relntlvo to the purchase o( silver bullion, was Is tin (1 on thu 6th : Treasury Department OffiVn of Hie Director of the Mint, Washington, D. C, March ( 6, 1878. ' Notice is hereby elvon that I lie treasury department is prepared to roeeiveatall limes, nflers in wrltlne; or by telegraph, tor the sole of ullver hiitlion, in qiuniiiics not less than 10.000 ounces, deliverable at the minis of the United States, nt Phila delphia, San Francisco and Csrson. All oilers will l4 addressed lo the director of the mint at Washington, l. C, nud will state thu qiiHiiMiy, price per ounce, one thousand flue, and when delivery will be made, ll the oiler is accepted, the value of the liver purchased will be determined by the mint assay. Until further no tlce payment will be made in until or silver coin of tho lull leaal tender. Where bullion Is ollerrd nnd nur- rinsed which is of a character re quiring parting or rrflolnir, the seller will pay tho ui.h. mint charges, (Signed,) II. It Li Nil HUMAN, Director ol the Mint. Approved. John Siikrman, Sect ot ory of the Treasury. The senate has pissed Wallace' long bond bill, afierodopilng amend menu making Interest at 4 per cent. Instead of 3G5. and providing that tho bonds shall be disposed of for coin or United States notes, at their nominal value, instead of at rales at which (hoy may thun stand In tho inarkot. CHANTILLY ITEMS. Coughs and colds aro numerous. Our farmers are preparing (o plow for corn. Wo need a Murphy meeting. A lew of tho farmers aro busily en gaged in rebuilding fences. Our town is noted for Its great longevity ; It being one of the oldest towns In the county. Born On tho 4th Ins;, to tho wife of J. S. Crumo, a daughter; weight, 10 pounds. Columbus and Irvln Dnrscy and Win. Prlco, who have been In Texas forthopatt twelvo mouths, returned home a few days since. Mci.rs. Allen & Wilson, our mer chants, are erecting anow store-house and blacksmith shop. Messrs. Jamas Cralr and John Fox well, who Imvo been ill lor tome length of tune, tiro uo better. Pluto. O.J. ATKINS, Breeder of thorough-brcil Poland. China, Chester White and Suffolk lings, Louisiana, to. 45m3 HARD NO FRIENDSHIP IN TRADE ! Consult your own interest, can get the Most and Best want no Bisr Profits, and 'ronts, an LOWEST POSSIBLE Prices that will Tell and Bring ihe People. IttfS I have just lelurned front St. Louis with a Full laPtW Assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing; also a Nice Assortment of Calicoes, Bleached and Blown Do mestics, Cheviots-Shirting, Dentins, Coitonades, Bed Ticks, Cotton-Batting, Etc., Etc. ; also a Large Assort ment of Trunks and Valises. C. M. HAMILTON. A new Unpllsl house Is toon to be erected iu Gluey. Elder Modi.elt has recently obtained money enough lo build a chui eh 36 by 66 foot at that place. Resolutions ol respect by the Louis ville grunge, in memory ol Jacob Co licuhitver, crowded out ; will appear next week. We havu received a very compli mentary notice ol the musical soiree by Mrs. Wooltolk'a musical class last Friday evening, It Is unavoidably cruwdidout. Will appear next week. Jo. Kosier ot near Auburn brought in five wolf scalps on Ihe olh, tor which Ihe county paid hi in live dol lars each. Tho senior editor returns thanks tor two delightful serenades the pant week, one last Wednesday night, and one last Monday night. Mr. B. W. Yheoleraiid Dr. A. E. Noel started tho murphy movement at Aer Hope lust baiurday. Ouo hundred and lliluou signed tho pledge. Farmers will find it to their Interest to go toF. W.liarbaum's for good pol Ishcil plow, at reduced rates. All plows warranted to bo of tho very best material. Some of our young men arc organ izlug an anti-treat society. You can tell them by their yellow badges, '.'hey moot next Friday evening, and everybody is Invited. H. D. Walton will lecture on the Murphy movement, at Louis, ville, March 23d, 7 p.m., and March 24th, 11 a. m. ; at Liberty church, March 24th, 7 p. m. nelsonTiteihs. Plenty of rain iu this vicinity ; mud five feol deep. We think the rain has fallen to the depth of nine foot In (hit town. Wheat looks ex ceedingly woll. Mr. Thomas EUbcry has rented hit farm to Messrs. Peters and has moved to his father's farm. 1'ho Murphies have not been hero yet; wo aro exocctlni! them every dav : lldnk they will do well here, lor ....... of our triendt aro thorottirh Mui'Dhles In lielint Mrs Dr Lonir who lini luociior. Jirs. uv. loug, Who lias neon qinio in, is convalescing, air. Cannon's school closes next week ; he is a very accomplished young man, and has met with much succoss. Tho farmers tay If It evor slops raining they will try in plow. There Is a right cozy little house in one corner of this town, and we like In call every time we go by. Mr. W. ST. Gibson of Falmouth has taken tho place of Mr. j LlmUsy; think he will do n good' business. Wo look over the Herald every weok, but we look iu valu for Uo-to-Ued ; think ho is sleeping the sleep of Ihe seven sleopors. Mr. A. Uiackaby died on the 2 lit t of Feb. at M, J. Stephens; ho had been afflicted Cor a long lime. 8. U.. To Iht Public. I am prepared for repairing Hoots and Shoe nt my residence. For half so.lug itien't work, 76 cents; half, soling ladles' work 60 cents. All other work at same low rates. Bonis and shoes made to. order at reduced prices. M. O. Gi."re. Troy, Jan. 28. TIMES! and buy your goods where you irooas jot the Least Money. J will sell Everything for the I U U It . S I IKiltlKK'ft MALE.-IU virtue mii. I Oalllliurlty of a p'limil exi-elltlnn Issued I in in Hie olltVe ol" Hit- clerk ul' I'livult court ol l.innil i ciiiinn, Ml'iiitri, listed fie Mli tiny ui Mun-li. ISid, and made reiurnalile to the siirlin: term o said court for ImT.s and to me dlrci'ii'd In latnr of the Amcrlcsn insur ance LYmpauy ami uxaiM-tTlionu- II. Capps. 1 Imve li led neon and seized as tlir prop erly id tin- said Tliiima II. Cupps, tlie lol lowing descl'llieil real elale sllu.itid ill l.lll enlii cniiiiiy, Miuurl, to-wit: 'Hie imrtli west of the mirlhe.ist of seetinii 4 tiiwiisliip i!l, raue 2 wi-.t, eniilallilii 4l).il acre-, 't he iKirtlie.i-l coiner ol Ihe iurtlitvet of sectlnn 4. lowiitnp4!l. lanye'J Wcsteiilllain ug T acres. Tlei siiutheust ol lliitMiuthtie.-l ol section.!! township V.l, raii-e 2 we-t con tallilli 40 acres. The Snutliwit nl' the Milltli'a-t oI'mMIoII 0 tuwil-lilp 411, rall'i) 2 we-t iMiiital::lii,- In aero, mid Ihe ea-t ul tlie Miuihwe-t nl' section township ,si ralijj'e'J west culitalnln aUai les, nud 1 will oil Wfdiiesdn), April 3rd, 1878, between the hours of nine o'clock In the loivnooii and liveo'eluck iulliniir.eriioim ol that il.ival ihrcniirt liotlse demr. In Ihe town nl' Troy, Lincoln county, .Missouri, sell at lillhl'u vendue to the highest bidder lor cash all Hie li'hl, title, interest, claim. et:ile and property ul' the said Thnmas 11. Capps ul, III and to the tihovu deserihed real estate to satisfy said cNccutinn and cot. iiAJihs u. i;l.muuu ijiieriii. 11) A. C. Shetheii, 1). ti. mill OIIKItlFF'S SALK IN PAKTl ITON.- .Ma'ie L. Wommack and James M. Woni- iii.ick. tier iiiiiiauu. aim i.arriu Jiartin, lletlln Martin. Annie Martin and John T. Martin by William T Mewart, their guar dian, mid lliiutcr Martin by William C, liiuic.iii, his guurdi.iii, ; t'laliilill', Vs. Catherine A. Allen nud John W . Allen, her hu-haml, delVniiants. Ilv virtue of an order of sale Issued from the olllce ol'tlm clerk of the circuit court nl' 1'iku county. Mis-ouil. dated tho 27th dav ol U. tolicr, lt77, in the nliovcentllL'd cause, 1 will uu Thursday, April 4th '1878, at Ihe front door of the court lioti-e, in thi town of Tiny, l.lll. olii enuiitv, Wj.iiiui, ,,.. ween the hours of nine o clock In Hie lure noon ami liveo'vlo k in the alternoon el that day c.om' im r;ile at imblic vendue to the highest bidder the billowing dcM-rihed re il estate siiii'ileii iu i.in.-i.ui eouiitv. .Ml sourl. to-vvlt: Lot 11, north In'f of lot nl.ialloflotsl4. I.'i. Hi. 17. 10.41. 4i and 4:1. In the tnwnol 'Iroy. iiisald county ut' Lin- coin nun m ;is oi .ni-Mini i. lerms ol sulci One third cash, onu third In out) year and om- third in two years with lulcret on the deli ll id pa)melits I ruin the date ol'sahl sale nt tlio rate of tell n rent, p.-r aiinutii. the purlia-erorpuriiia-crsof miI.I red estate iiciiu.' reipilrcd to give b.jinl with tijiproveil Kccui uv lur io Mi-ierren p.iyuieuts, JAM1W c. KLMUltK. Shcrlir. By A. C. Siielhen, I). S. mm OIIKUIFF'SSALIC Uv vlt-tiin and a iilllhol'ltv r,r it rilii.ftiil fiVi.i.iitlf.ii l.u. 1. 1 from Hid olfice nl' the clerk of the eh-coli court of Lincoln county. Missouri, dated the at h day ol Ma. cli, 1x78 ami made returnable to the slirlni' term of said court I'm- 1.h:h. I nun iu ill. i iioeri.'.i in i;nor Ol will. II, lliyan and uguliit .at V. Drydeli, I have IMlT real estat- Kituatediu Llucolu eountv. Mis. 1 mV1"'1' t,,',w."' !...,',,t Jio' u5' 1,1 1,10 ,oW'' of 'troy, and 1 will on Wednesday, A pi ll 3rd, 1878, between tho hours of nine o'clock In the loieno.in ami live o'clock in tho alt. riioon if that day at the court house door, in thu town ol Troy, Lincoln county. Missouri, sell at nubile vendue I- thu highest bidder lor cash, all tint right, title, interest. uUlm estate uml property of the said Nat C. Dry deli of, in nud to tlie above described real Cstatu totutlsfy said execution nud cot, .IAMKS C. L'LMOUK, tjhurtll'. By A..C. Hlietheii, U. S. mtil DIGMAN 8l CO r ,. aa s aiiir nT.mrn.s dnitl I MANur Au I UnLllO -AHD- MEN'S FURNISHERS, Sltt Olive 8txct, ST. LOUIS, MO COLLARS AXO CUFFS I.aunre4 CnnI tm Wew. For DaacM Piece. SO U r I U IYitari. T SIIERIFF'8 SALE By vlrlue and authorltv of an execution Issued freni the nfflce ol the clerk of the Circuit Court or Lincoln rottnty. Missouri, dated the 3d dsy ofMareli, 1878. and made returnable to the spn term of said court ror 1818. unit to m i the sheriff of said county directed In lavor ol tlenrijo . Ilutt, adinlnlstrator ol Jackson Ilutt. and against Hain'l llroyles. I have levied upon and selred as the prop erty of the sold 9iim'IBro)les the following deserihed real est its itttiate l fn I.lncoln cntiiitv. to.wlt: The south halfof the norlli enst quarter, the south hair or the southeast iinanir, tlie southwest or the southwest miai-trr, tho northwest or the southeast Minu ter, all In section '24, township M, range I west, mid the north hall nl the iorlliea-t quarter of section 2f, township rsmtel west, enntahiiiiiX In alia) acres, and 1 will on Wednesday, April 3. 1878, between the hours of fl o'clock In the fore noon and b o'clock n the afternoon of that day at the court house, door In tho town of Trov, Lincoln county. Missouri, and whlhi tlie circuit court of said county Is In oslnli. HI at p'lhlie vendue to the highest Mit.lt.-r rorea-.li. all Ihe rllit title. Interest, claim, e-late and pmp-rty or tho above hamed .Sam'l Hro les uL In and to tlie above described real estate to satl-rv Said exeell tlon and eots. -I. C. KLMUltK, Sh'd. liiur By A. C. Snrthen, 1.8. so IIKItirrA SALK -Uv virtue and O i.uttinrltv of an eseeiitlon Issued Irom the Itl.e of tii clerk of the Circuit Court r Lincoln count . Minuri. dated Ihe Wb day oriJetolier. If77. nnd made returnable to the s r)nic term ol said court fur ts7H, mid to me (limited In favor ul' Krank I'. Thump son. and inalnd. II. N. Brown. We ley Ciiii and lOpas y.lnnr, I halo levied upon and seized as the property of the said K'p.i-. Svilnor tlie lollovvitm describ ed real elate, to-wit : 'the east half of the noithe:it and the northeast of tlie southeast of section 7. and III" west halt of sections, and the west hall of the vat hulroftheliorlh west orseetli.ii H. and the north halt of the soutliwe-t t.f tlie soulheasl of section 18. and the nurlhca-t ol the stiiilhwest of section :!!. all in town-hii 4!l. ram;.-west ; u as the pmp-rlv ol the said WcIey Upson the we.l liai' ol'lhe uortlica-l ami Hie east half of the norlliVfi-l ofst'clon ". towusldp 4!. raiiKC 3 wc-t. allot the above de-erlhed real etate lieili;: situated in Lincoln county. Missouri, ind I vvtll on Tlniisilay. April 4, 1878, between Hie hour- of ! o'clock In the fore noon ami ." o'clock in Hie alternoon ol' that. dav at Hie court Ihoiv- ilnur in the town ol T'r'ov. Line in c.ui'.ty. Ml-snlirl, sell ut pub- lie Veil. lor to Hie lillie-t hlililer Tor ea-li all the rlld. title, llitirest. claim, estate unit pi-oi-liy ot Hie aboMi Uiiliieil Kpas .Sydnol ..lid Wesley t'nli ol. ill and to Ihe above ilesel liieil real estate in saiiiy sain e.xeco- tion and coM. .1. C, IXMOltK, Sh'ir. Ilv A. C.Snethcil, P.. tol niil. ... nv ol'iiM ixi'iiill.n Issued from the olii. u ol the clerk ot Hie circuit court of Lin coln count v. Mluii, dated the Mil day of ..l.ir.h. isls, an. I mail.! reiurnalile lo me -liriugtermofsaid conrt for IH78 and to me dlrecled in favor nl'Thoma ll.Sluvcns and au'atiist Frederick S. li. lliieyer and Charles Naule, I have levied upon ulld seized as lite propcrlv of Ihe s.dd t'liarlcs Nuvlo tlie fol I owl iil' ilceribed real estate situated hi Lin- elon county, Mlsnuri, to-wit: lliesoiilh- wei-t ol Hie iioi'invvv i oi seeiiou in, ami the southeast ol'lh tioi'lheast of section 17. altiu town-hip I'.t. ratine I west, and 1 will on Thursday, April 4th, 1878. between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock In the ufterinion of thai dav at thecilllt house door III the tun u of Trov. Lincoln eountv, Misouri. soil ntpiiblle vendue in the highest bidder for cnMi. all the right, title, iutcrcst, claim, estate and properly ol the said Charles Na glc of, In nnd to the above described real es tate to satisfv said execution and costs, IAMKS ;. KLMUltK jjlicrlff. Uy A. C. Hnelheii, l. -s. mir. DTlKISIFF'rt SALi'f-Ily virtue and lOanthoiilv of n special exfvutlon issued In. Ill the ottice of ihe clerk of the circuit court of Line. In county, .Missouri. dated the nth day ul' March, lh7P, and made returnable to the sprint term of sui.l couit. for 17P. and to me directed in lavor of Kleannr B. Bell ami Chester 11. Kiilln. ailiulnlstrator ol the estate ol Daniel W. Bell deceased and against Hiram II, Dalton. 1 have levied upon ami set.ed as thu property ot the suld lliium II. Daltoll Hie lolloping ilcscrlbed real estate situated iu Hie county ol Lincoln, and state or Mis-oun. to-vv lt : The south K ol the southeast liiii llouul iplal'tur. section 1'!, township t. range 2 cast, colilallilng' Jti.OJ acre-, and lliesuuili J orthe north j;.u' tlieuoi-Hivvest fractional uiiarlcr. section l!. tovvu-hlp 4li, range a ea-t, tontalnlng ii.'U acres, and U acres being lioi'th side ul norlli 1 of northeast Irac.lonal ipiarter. set tion -4, tuvviiship 41), raiige'2 tat. and 1 will oil Wednesday, April 3rd. 1878. Iiitwecn the hours ofntiieo'clnck la fie fore noon mid live o'clock in thu alteriioou of that day ut Hie front door uf Hi court house In the town ol Troy, Lincoln county. Missouri, and while the circuit court ul said county is 1 1,1 essnu sell nt public vendue to 'tho highest bidder for cash ull the right, title. Inlerol. claim oIiiIh and nriin rtv. of Ihe said lllrain B llaltun of, Iu uml tntiio uIiovh described real estate to s.itlfjp.ald execution uud costs, JAMKS C.RLMOItE, Shcrlfl. IByA.C..Siiclhcn. U.S. ml 3. S IIKUIKK'S SALK. Ilv virtue and authority of two exctiitloiis for costs is. m il li iim tbeotlicc of the clcik of Hie cir cuit com t ol Llm o n county, Missouri, eael. dated the litis day of March, 1K7N ami nidi luadu returnable to the spring term ol suld ismrt lor 187c, nnd lo mn dliei ted. I in favor oI K.ra (iuddard, Ahram .lames and John 1', Laliman an. I ugainst .lohn Took ; and one m favor of John C. Blantoii uud Michael Lailsehe and against John Caul;, ( have levied upon nnd seized as the proprrty of tho sal I. lohn Conk, the billowing tie scHbed real rsUlo situated in the county ol Lincoln ami statu of MUiotiri, lo-vvlt: Tho northwest of tho northeast nnd tho sotilli c ist of thu northeast of section P.,"), townslilp 4tl. inline 2 west, containing so acres and t will on Thursday, April 4ih, 1878, between the hours of nine o'clock In the f'U'Uiooiiulld live o'clock In Ihealtci noon of that day ut IheeoHrt Iiniisb diMir, tu the town of Troy, Lincoln county, MIsmhiiI, sell ut piihllu vendue to the hlghm lildder lor cah ull the right, title. Interest, claim, estate and Pierty orthe said John Cook of, In and. luubnvu described reul estate to sutlsl'y said executions nnd costs, JAMES C. tXMOP.12, SherlK By A. C. Buetlivu, l. S. tuV),