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Si V i I Eg I; v7s;oklv Fair fr5 - .TAX. 30. 17: i-ili'ITSs! Mi Moil IT. ' f .!:i.!?-lHit tl.o stomacho had no; Hot Snmmer.S. terward cleared WiM,WV,W). -ow, i means of knowing whether it is the In 1132 the earth opend. and rivers if an entertainment . costs $1,000, it eve, ear, noe or st-nso of touch that and springs disappeared,,, in Alsace, makes old people's hair stand up i, tl,.. information. Imt will The Hhitic was dried un. In 1182.ri!rht! What is this to old Roman I become nauseated or ravenious, an the heat was so great that eggs were j times? -Esop, the poet, paid 8400,-1 'the siibje.t matter affects cither rooked in the sand. lltiv, at the 000 for a single party. Caligula .r:xa:!. At all event- the ravenous battle ot llela, a great number of sol- paid the sumo price fur a supper. ioeiiii" diil not prevail. I think I diers died from the heat. In 1270 They drank old wines worth twenty iisn-t liav" been sea -ick, for the next and 1277, in France, an absolute dollars an ounce; and roasted pigs j object which attracted my attention failuie of the crops of grass and oats over fires mado of raisens. Tho bed- .1 - . I r t . . . . . .. I I I l"ll ... I 1 . 1. . I . t f - I? I. .1.. . ... T wa mo rcii'icnng estauii-nmcni on occureu. in louo aim i.iut, nit- means oi iienoijaoaiiis wcro ui jmhv : i! .i-i .. ? i :ii:..i j .i r..:.. I1.:.... i.i... m i ....1.1 i.v.1... ....... I (-in (iitupiuiucu "initw stv.uu- .eiiic mt- nun e. uic a.iiiiiu aim silver aim l;jiu. j.izui. iuvuiih Tcid ' boat, which 1 am told runs in con- Danube were passed over dry footed, dollars was necessary to keep up the PuU Liflfi of White Shifts, Fall and Winter of 1872 and TST ' 0 II A M M & CO.. STE. GENEVIEVE, MO., Hnvo now in store a Full Assortment of HEADY-MADE CLTOmv Ei-htv thousand of Thcir 0wn Mako' aml 0,!er l!,c me :it I,rices "ot KS KaAer Over-Shirts. Uoder-Shirts. Drawers. Collars. Neck-Ties, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Valises Traveling Bags, &'., 4e. A ? Uii Mm ? IliS &rf All ia3S38 luction with the contractor, for the In and l.'il't great numbers ot dignity of a Roman Senator. Cicero Governor I)i:: not lung ago , in his removal of live lies, where tho fatty animals fell dead, and the crops were and Pompejus onco paid a visit to in:i!i'"iia! m"s.-au"e. (tie l.eis- MiKsiar.ces are renderd out and ex j scorched up. In 1410 the heat was Lmullus. Nobody w:ts at homo. laturcof Xi'iv Veil: to repeal all changed with the dog catchers again xctvssive. In lfo$, Ifo9, lf10, 1541, They helped themselves, 3!id it cost: r.surv laws in foiee in that Stv.e. for raw material, thus "rendering the rivets were almost dried up. In J,ucal us 4,000. Jmli liill h-m !i..-n iii!fnl:7f,-(! iii ' ii!ito Mjizcr the tiiiiitr-j which are IfiatJ tin-re was a trreat drought all fl ha enoaoitv of Home's theaters tho House of representatives of our' ei;:ers." , ov er Europe. In 101,r and lti.G the Wls fabulous. The wooden theater ClotllS, Casillld'CS. A' CStilliS, Genera! Assembly ! change the t:it-' Aunt, that was one of the ays heat was overwhelming in France, ot Sharurus had 80,000 scats, tho Co-j i- Cll'll'IcS Cloth uie reguhiting init-re.-t now in force had no dinner time in it for me here. Judy and the Xertherlauds. In U54U liseum i7,000 seats besides 22,000j mi -- VvlOlOS; in tliis Htate. Our -taluto allo ws i'he oid iaily is supjioscd to have , there were iiity con.ecutio days of standing places. Home had then be- BcaVCl'S J. WCCdS, pariies It! agree upon any rate of in- wiped her spectacles. Well, the tirst excessive heat. The same was tho tween three and four millions of in tcret not excecdio" ten iter c-nliin; placj w landed was a few miles ease in the lir.it three years of the habitants. The circus maximus had ner snnum. It ii piopo-ed to re- down the river, right on the bottom, , eighteenth century. i room for 88(5,000 spectators. There move the restriction in our State, 'then the mate and Ins men venl( In 1 1 1 it did not rain onco trom were at that time niuo hundred ptio and allow parties !o agree upon any through tome sparring exercises, the month of April to the month of lie bathing places. In the tifth cen r.tio o: interest without limit. I which, in view of the fact that steam- October. Tho crops weic burned up. ni,y alter Home was plundered by It was onco considered moraliy j tout "x" lio "ot ofla" c,,iJ:,oru m the; and the theatres wore" closed by de- tieGeriuans,and Vandals.acharias a wi-ong in Christian countries for a "ir.aidy an," showed that they can Cree of the lieutenant of police. The hiatc-ian, reports from Homo !iS4 man leading money to require pay turn tlieir .ni.s to a.nioy a.iiijmg tiiermoinclcr marked 0 Uegiees ptret.ts SO golden statuies, .r)fi07 for::. iSut, in proc-x of time, in a cao of cmcrgenty. Keauines (lVi 1-2 Fahrenheit). 1 statutes ol Emporors and otlicers. :iir:-!i.-.n people aivived at. the con- A fe.v hours set us ailoat again all gardens which were watered, fruit C()ossai hoiso statutes, 41 thea- hision th.it there uas no good lea- right, and wo went mi our way rej-de- trees Uowered twice. In 1722 and u-rs, 2,:!00 perfume stores and 2,291 son why u man should no; be paid , ing-. The next place we came to was 1721 the heat was extreme. In 1747 ,r;S(l,s, Thebans had paid for in for the nsj ol his money, as well as ; "CdW.c','' which must have been . the summer was very hot and dry, eotue dutv in one year six million ot for the hie of his horse or his Iioii-e settled le.- some of the first families, ' which absolutclv calcined the crops. , dollars. Alexandria had a library of i i i . .. w.i.,,.L . l.;o...v .. l.-.v.. v.' 1 ..;,, v,.v.. .I,....ilw r..;.. i.dl seven hundred thousand volumes, at ' 1 . .... , ,., , . 'a time when manuscripts were rare bdievo that it v.;;-morally wrong to cep!. ol too reain.n wbi.n dates j In 1 ,4 1, I ml 10, l.Oi, ln u"d ' nlul eonlv. Athens had tho theater reipiiie pay for tho iHe of it. Yet the a.iy lartl.er back. 1 he inhabitants 17Ss-, tlie heat was excessive. of llacchus, capable ol holding thir- i);inioii that .!( lender ofmotiey.m-. re -peak iliu Fiencli language cxelu- In 161 1, the year of the celebrated ty thou-and people, fliaii the lender ofanv other kind ! "i'dy, and ;tb such an aci eat that comet, the summer was very warm,! NsiVlJll iOll cd'ptvjierly, could oiprcs the ' or-! no one outride id' the lij jift'U can tin- and the wine delicious, even at Suse-j the Sen ile orchis tato on the rower, we aie. told, caa-ed m-.-t 'del-stand it ; coiisCTionlly, the inter-i lies. In IMS the theatres in 'ra,,; jjtj, j,,. Seiiatm-Kozier introduced Chiisti in nation- to lis and ly law nal woikings ol their city govern ami Great ISiilin remained closed for a c()! iirrent ic-olut ion inking Con rale of ".mpen-ation for the use oi nient i but little known. nearly a month, owing to the beat, jgres- to make appropriation', fur the it. It was th.jiiht, dui'b'.less, that' Wo pa-s on, leaving the lluins of In l!?:;0 the Seine was almost dried! improvement of tlie Mississippi riv-thc-lender v.o-uld often take advauM Jltri-nUr.V'Hn, to bo brought, into no- ,,p. In lSr)0, in the nioiith of June, er and its Iributarie-. lairo of the ncce-itics .i the bor- lw omo .'7r.ir -"shei ill'," and ,, tl,e second aifiicaranco of the llf if resnlred by the Senate, thr rower, and extort ii-mn liini Flannels, Cashmerths, Jeans, (all grades Missouri Mills,) . rf, t a ,:. iivacho.! Sle. tlcnevieve. -ixtylive cholera, the theimometer marked 2o ""V "J .. i.. i. . . - . ...ll.M. .... ,.- -11 I ..i.; I.,- .;,-. I,. i i.. in.. . ""'" miNi nigii ia;u vi mieiei unieis pre- " .... ui-rees eeiiiiraue vented lv iturv law.i. I!ai ,'Yin'i I. 'centuries Ijv tlie there aie 5 1 town, situated on Ti... i. ;.,i,..-t " i Ke-o veil. I nat 1 In- l-oii'Teis nl I hi i almanac. This temperature which man can suppoili liiited States be and thev arc herein the right bank ol lor a certain time varies lrom 40 to' lcini"y rcpi-Mcd to pass stn-I . ... . , . .... . . laws, anil to nial.e such aniiroin ia iM'.ci" li"s !iii'.vii t!ir:l ' ' . . , . .... . . laws, anil to nial.e such aniiroin i inr.ny was m winch s-.ich laws m.iv . tue river geographically , anu cnion- l.idegiees 101 to 114) rahrciibeit. tiun--. a-niav be deemed iiccci-arv lor be evad.d that thev whollv fail to ac- "'"S'cally as above, was lonnerly a Fr.ipient accidents occur, however, j ! improveiueiit of the Mi-sis-ippi omp'.ish the purple lor which tlit-v j playo ol cmnideiabie importance, but at :l k.8!, elevated temperature. Ex. j "Jiy "r .ttptiiui "lying bX aro enacted. i owing to a ingn proiecuve laiiu ano It i- arirued that tlie reneal of our 'he invention of steam twits it don't L ..... . usury laws will cause inone; brought into the state, ami. that if we hevn lini.ihed lor some time. al:t-.v "ire trade in money," rates oi , would have bought it for you The Age of Public Mem .Mr. Greeley was much younger , tween the ports of St. 1 1 alio. Louis and 11... 1 ll... . ..o i i?.., to be , export nny more, and the town lias , j i!vi !n i'imn-i-. ivhiii..ii.,I t u i . I than many nion whose names areas-' ,n " ,"!'lt ' .in. iu iinuu i I . i ,.1. i.- -. ; life all lironcr uiean-', both with Con I,... i . . ii i 1 irrt and with the proper depart- i : - . . .. . . . iiieiii. to me aiiainiueiii m me nil iuteii-st will become low er than thev j ! t would covt fjo much to put it on tins stage ol public lite during the j sm,i object sought bv the first re-olu- menow. " in repair. Next comes St. Marys, "hole or portion of his career. Mr tion " I ... i ,- Seward lived to toe age ol ii, and' i'. lhat the Secietarv of fctatc t(.o-r'T7..,Zr,T , !lWl,,VO ""l0:, M' !l ,,",n,,,,,S Mr. Thurlow Weed still lives at the , tn.ii-u.it. a! the cai lieM praeli.al day. .r...j ...i . i iMii5 .!i..f.. ,pl.:rs of some fifteen or tweutv 0f 75 Mr UVbster wis 70la erlilicd copy of these ic-oliilioin r.s itot-Ts to IWss, ) , UoKci :iud a m.,L Tw illml,UaIlt; w",10ll hc dcii am, JIoIirv cl:iy l0 to each of Senator, ami Ke,.re,e.i- 3 Ci5 E CJ i - M . s; C cc . ji 75 S r$ 2 s s r X G O A great variety of WOOLENS for MEN and YOUTH'S WEAR, tow numerous to mention, all of which we oiler bv tho Yard at tho LOW 1ST FUICE3. Keepimj only One Line of Goods, rte: For MEX'S tt'EA H, ice arc aUt to Stl! us Low as :ny littttd House in 8t. Louis. Ueing thankful for ast patrjnage, we solicit a continuanee of the same. HAMM & CO. -(N. B.) We Fay at all times the Highest Cash Price for Wool.fii .)i'i.i:s K. .Iaxis. i. F.Cos. JANIS & COX, (At the old ktar.il ol" .laiiU & Vallf,) skw store: Edward Scyssler, sti:. (m:x::v!i:vf.. mo.. Has ju-t received a new and com plete tock of Fancy Candies, and Fine Crackers. Also keeps ni IS Winks, Lnjt ons, .xn F A M I I. Y (J l ( C K IX I ES. Produce taken in exchange for roods at the highest Market Price. ahj:xts f-'oi: ..,,.v l,. I, ,'-;.. I,,.;, u 1 ii'-e chiotlv engaged in getting out Jlr. t.reeley was devoutedlj-. i pr,.s,.ntin-the vrsoliition. Scnn- ..oiiii, j)e Liui.-.n,.-;. Louis, Mo.:. - a . attached, was 7o. 0 d Hen. Waiie,lr Ifnier si,kc at some l.-n 'lb of v-,-.,. i.i , icoo:er sttill and a-near to be doing a - ,' ... , .., . .. i r nou i sjhikc ai sonic ii.nin oi It Iris aiwaj-s been . ; enjoyed very lair health at the ago' the va.-t importance ol the subject :iry purp ise to giv: yn an oi my lamnie in tlie Mi-. iiMjnn f... t ... i I... -.. .... .. oi ii. .ur. i uses is in, ami jir. nrcsciueu in ine resoiiiiiou. in 'Cheiler,"' on the Illinois side ten Sumner is only Mr. Greeley's age. siituted a comparison between therel- , - , " l i ,' ,.,... llov, ,,..., .... , James Gordon Bennett was 71 yhen :'.1V,: f H'c uansportatii.n bv ley, and can now say tn.it my long,""!- buist upoii the Buren was ' r,,Vl,r bv ''"1'oad and showed anticipated !rp to .New Orleans is ii. view. .V.nn.on's last order, T',0 H0W,y dlelcd fiuvepnor ,-'; j""' J' inidcrn.l ntcM-esN proevss ,-.( accomplishment, and 1 am " "larger Chester, ch irge," is still New York is older than Mr. Grce-i provin" the navi-ation of that" nia"- lairiv ailoat upon the broad bo?um ol ""eyl to the letter, couseipiently we . ley by tiiirtoou years. II we look to mticcnt river. ohl V i-i,.n'i v-i-oso w -t.Ms seem to " "0 P'irchases and let her burst. 1,ier countries, and turn to the Senator Hrockiiicycr heartily in . ! " li" "''" "l-'-t'to 1 I men who have led verv active and doicd the object sought to be seeur- uoid and cany along with its re-i-t- -vnu soon we came te Y.ii-Wif island, ,..,.,....,.:.. ,:..,. ... 'fillli tll ..,.,. cd by the resolution. He made the Mrs. F. Leavenworth, 3.1 I J. laliX 2s K Ii, ANU IlEALSX IS ZntlieM' I"iii-iis-liiiyrC;ol?s CONSISTING OK Bonnets, H-.t 1'tutnes. Jiilibunj. Lacvs, CiMir.. llmbrvidtry, S;e. EeB" Stamping of all kini dune U nrik'i. Call mid .xnmin lier stoek. Sly. ie.-.s current inmiuerable plantation.-, , - ealled lrom the lact that at certain ,,.,ri011 equally striking. 'I'iiiers is i l,!a";,1r. "' ',"1!0 1n-"i c"i,I,,'1 held :n solution, and going through a stages of the river a boat has the lib- 73. Lord Brougham lived to tl.o h'wa7iSlifiU ; tuner sn:e, wuu me , "ri,- '""'' .)ui)iiui iniitym necpeiiu sink'ui" on one or i ''istance; but the present Premier of dcptVof si.ty ice Enghdul, Mr. Ghulstoue, is Go, and the Gulf, at ninr the channel to a lect lrom St. J.ouis to i cost not exceeding ishiii"- nrni-p.-s. wbii-li. v.-htoi fipi-ntii. . ei'ty ol ruilliin. lilished. wi 1 be !e:iJs;ic;I clean and' certainty ol nice in the shr.;.2 of hu-'e sand Lars 1 grotinuing on the other, .he water $-jo0.000.CD0. He moved to icier t be along its con: -e. or earned out into "ot he'mg at that jiarticular stage ;s;x years Mr. Greeley's senior. Mr. e-olution to the Cominittee on Fcd JheGuifof Jiexico to tnako "frcdi when we reached it, we passed on in Immersion lived to tho age of '''seuaVor'ib'b.r honed the refer..,, tine stvle. Wittenbtrg, some dis- " liresoiit Cliaueellor ol the nnuld not be nia.le. The resolution i Germ-in manu'-ic- - w i "-"""-"'".. , was piaiu in ii.- terms, ami. u relcr a unman mnni,.at- , .. ... ..... s aK.,L.t..,i , ,, ' P,.,i ' ,i,.iMV. 1:.,i1, i .: , things, but again to detail. tunng town, ami largely engaged m :l great deal ot hard night work, to j which might retard or delcat the if tho the shipment ol egirs. All the niliab- say nothmir ot his incesnnt attention v'ry ooject ol the resolution. Ibc fields or pasiuie- tie a-,'' for crabs and catiUh. finch i ttie mutability ci!,-aiite below. im-'-ic Kxcuo,luer Hob-'" 1-iowe, is only Mr. ( Was plain in it.- tei Greeley's age, and is expected to do, red. a delay ini ged in :l great deal oi hard night work, to which might ret:i j iiihab- say iiothinir of his inix's ant attention v,'r.v object of the to ot tins year having secured p,c itat-are named A,Vfrrf ex-j to u during the dV.-liXlffiSffildt tage on one oftho-elcxing palaces you cent a few called Neiderstadt. j-t" j speedily and promptly. Fhaxcis C. Rozikk & Ho.v Wholesaled Hetail Dealers in DUY GOODSjGIlOCEKIES, BOOTS anil MIIOES, ! QUEENS-WARE, .HAEB-WAEE, rUUNTUKE. &C. The attention of all Cash and close buyers is respectfully called to the above. 1 t.f' iji. Louis nboiittlte (Jth of! road about, r.ir.l on ; The motion to refer was not agreed 'o S 1 1 r nil I ... -i i -1 ( i rami I ower. nist below is a e.onl.' Incimit mill Unriutin U'aoIIIi ! .- ' -- - 1 .iiiiiim muh .vai.ui.BU IH.UIU. i ... the lir.-t thing that struck me fou ibly 1 i"g -station and in muracturing point, t It now-a days one is in possession Senator Belch spoke in favor of Ids was, a barre! of Hour, that was being f Two lai go furnaces in constant blast of a million ol dollars he is almost .ameiidineiit. lie .-aid that there wa tiundlcd along the gang plank by one tiirow out a steady blaze of lire, worshipped. It is now supposed S.X of '-Darwin's conncctiag link-, to ti:e which, at night, illuminates the sur- that the Sprague family of Khcde 1m- t eloped, would enrich the' whole nttor disieirnid ofhf. hmh, or csr- rounding country for miles away, land is one of tho richest in the land.' SiaU: T.here were also vast loreM- . i .... .i-i -. .it, -i. ... oi vaiiiaoie urn ncr. v a eomnara ai!. IT- r:l.' ' ,i tvim. .,0.,..i: ' mil its I'lnsi !ivnvinitv fti !hn Ui.vil 'I'l I .. . .i .. . .. . . .. ".'.n.i , ... ...... .....tinM.u,,; .. ...w .-v iiiv.-i mil- uuub i luuuuineiii worm uvciv -man ouilav tlie nephew, who with a like disregard hake oven, with loifers by the score S10O,U00- Much is spoken of the. lll:"h' navigable six in for sail! cn.ineciing link's color ov laying avomid, leads one to suppose ioitunes of the Astors, V'an-Jerbilt, "vote was taken am privioas condition, g-ive him s:vt :a! l!'at old "Sooty" had gone extensive- Stewart, and tho Uotbchilds, but all ment wasiost. ' Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto. 1-y Administrator's otlce Xoiiee In.TBtiV pten tlml I-ttor of ad-mipi-trntini upon the stiite of Ilir.ini Al exHinler, decinseil, lute ofStc. (ienevicve t-ountv. Iiave lwn"ointcd to Ui" uii'lcr- 5-ieii. Gtorc? W. t!riffitli..bv the clctlt of the county court of Sic U'-ncvieve c.mnty. in vacitiiui. ticnruig il.ilo. December llmi, 1ST!?. Alt n.Tsons h:ivii.' rt.iitr.5 nffnir.t u uiuiiuiiitui, nuuu iiti'ii miiuii oiiuay ine isage Ullliut faul eslHli- Mtu r.(jiiini in t-xlnlsl lio-m lo llloilths in the in lor iillnv.-:iiice xvillnn oiii" year afti-r tho ' ilato of said letter". r thov mat lie pn clinl- ail'J the limcuil-' tnm any lenvtit of such estate; and if 11111 I'lIlllIlS ' l" IIOL I'ltllllUUII (III.1IIII iiislru'S.ions to oroceed t.i tkt lii-n.,. ' lv into the lai-'e loaf anil cako bnkitn' ilmii. u-.nltl. tm.li ;.r..;n. ' . . ... ... f- o ,.',!,, ,.,,1,. ,!,.,- ,). ,s..i,i.. tabie, iarel with fortunes of olden limes. . ....!.:,...,. - r.... v . ....-;-..-, wheto tl.o ie. accnmulate !,,iissiness Devils-Tea Senator Hosier moved a suspension "'."" "!"" .". M' P'en oi GEOIiOK W. tSIJIFFITH. A-Im'r of Ilirain Atexatitler. l cM. I I large collodion of chemical sab-f::,- Mde, still -erves to keep up the ill,,- had a fortune of S.tf 0,000,000. Jlco rJXxuH w Slo.ted bv' 'h unaid rarXolTceT ccs, highly impreirmtted with brim- sion. Hal the oven is cold and the patra drank a glass of wine in wh:eh nioiis vote. ' Takn np W Jlm Si-Mrick. IWinc in Ste. , . i . i . 'r .!. . 1 " ti. . .... i 'iir .i Oriiviee 'own tin,, in hte. Genevn-vo stone, are suppo-d to be m a con- former festive board de-erted. save at was dissolved a nearl worth 810 000 Jhe I esident lanl before the ften- Coimtv. Miu.ri. th,.-.Tth .h.v .f De- Bncras reaper & mm, AXI The Jt:i U-5' Ciller .Hill, ami i!:.u.ki:s is Dry (toods. (irocerie-. Kooti and ' Shoes. Hats and Caps. Ilunl wr.re. t4ucenswarc fn whirh they tiller to sell .low l'fr CASH. 1-y ura stats wi mi Fafiiiii cias. revisie. Wf are now ritiiuiuga I'ailyilark between Farmin;r!o;i and Sle. (iciit vieve. Our hack.- are all new . !i:iili been built expressly for the liii-.im-si; pa cngcrs can depend on lo iiiL' lran portcd comfortably andiiicklv. uilh good protectitiu against rain and 1.11a. Our horse- will alwavs be lir-t-ilnM. KASIlKl: ltAitlt. I)r I.sstis mnl Farntinsiun. I will al-o continue to run my hack between le lmsu- and FarniiiigtOB- making close miieetion wilb all pav senger trains. Fare as low and time a.- iiiiek as by any oilier route. Br clo.-e attention to bii-lncss hope ta merit a libeial share of public pit ronae. dOS. E. KASHF.lt. .lime 3. 1S72. lfx Giunbrinus Hull, Corner Third aud Market SU., (Opposite the Court Iloii-c) The very best (iiialities ot" Wine. Uecrs, Liquors and Cigars. alw.-ivsoB G. SEXAUEIt- riUIE Fariuiug rommunity and the - public gciierallv. will bear ininiuil that the ' COSK .1I1I.1.S- :ihvy pay the HIGHEST market ritii cfor WHEAT and in Cash Ouly. The Well-known, choice brands ot Family Flour "Cone" aud Kl;.n and other grades kept constantly oi hand for sale, and at the lowe-t "po siblc ligurcs. Lots ol KM) lbs and upward- dclir ered fiiiik of citAiicK. MAItTIX AIKVER. Ste.Gcnevieve Mo. .lime 7-Jn SI. Louis Market. Corrected weekly from the late St. Louis prper. I 00 prhbl 2 .'.ft " 1 .!.- pr a 35 ' liU'.nt state ci vml.-a-tioi,, I have learned ycl vi he' her he had gone or long into, yaU, when some ice-bound Stewart, in Scvv York, built a house , ft.!. , iravoSer in Muroh ol aiiventurtyjhmbs that tost 500,000. What a pittaticeli ',ul)Iir Schools, traiiMiiiitin hU an- clay bunk color, . , - "J "i'l, "iiit-ii u Cicero paiu bi,ouo,uuu ior a country) Referred to the Committee on Edu-''tl prcseareo. mi.ei. Jus slioit t,nl0 stamN. But 1 am getting prosev, seat. .Messella paid S2.000.000 for a' cation. m tnelme, were hauied in ,o, hero. aml wiji wilh a promise to' hc.nestead. Senica, a philosopher' Thl. wfirk i..r,,, T. Xmt ne:r.-yo-i:0 lac rcw, a:jd the boat -.rrit, lr.n Momnhis like II. (Jreelov. iv'w trnrth 19rton.l M i r :.. ... s . ..v... - . - , . .-wu -v v v - ji'iu u ii iv. iv. in nriitrrBdinr ka moved olt r.s niaiestL' as a bic- dii tv withv.it head or neck, "i can-' ,ri- r"tz l"lrich farmer liv.ng not describ pronressinir 000. Tiberotts left nronortv worth rapidly as the weather will ucrmiL d 1 .1 ilon r.Ai ! Tilt. .nmifiiASl rmr li(Hii:..M n .1 . ... . mi.. Ii- 01..UUV.VUV. I ...... .wtviirii anu n si I -hi .vtimlf III ift li.nl n, ' . i . ... .o i :ny fetangs uhen I rea-' . , , ":.: . IS,,:,' ow-a-davs everv ono is aston- "'.'S ortiitjcontractorsthatpor- .. ....... ...j. ... ' " t , uonoiino roan near Parmington. u uwx-ssarj-. Chester T ribune. ished if a man geu into bankruptcy . The subsidy of ten thonsai.d d.dl.rs With S100.000- JullHA Cswnr fktriwii tri Iia nnntrihntnrl Kt- iU aW: . j w ' Vw uv Ul i -.ajung u.cr ;r.e rom ;iu cooU-i, - -0v ols, w u... eu.wj belore ho bad any. office. 1,1,3 commuiutv, is now raised except ... ....... ... I urolien loose somewlior. nlinr thial.. . J . n it-. -ii .' :VV. lirei: tl.C fac tarro-firsut. su-uek the 'scentar" of my i: .u:scs sickness, for 1 ! place, passed our morning, iloatin rcit7 vrsAur,'w -AntoniusoWed8l,500,0C0on;:i trafl not permit r cu last &..tun.aj ; ' i ourselves to doubt the complet on of' g along slowly wlUi e-t'on, ifarch loth, and paid ,ttho entire gum durinc M, .u. jo -n r.-.-.ttiitK !o nicditce the the ice. Chester Tribune off March "tK Not encogh-, b af- week.-rfSKWitfci -1 We will not permit present T-7VS. cemt'cr, Ibri. two mule of th. foiluw- Unu a iicT- mule of a aluillt IT VI'HH ...fl ftlliul t l...l'..n. ...I .tu.nl I " .uM.te gear ud collar mark., and Hpj rnis'd nl hundred d.,!Urs. (109.00 ) Another, mure mule, ot a n-diih sorrel Cuter, 144 hands bkth. about five cara old hod before, and al-o with mnr nd col- , Inr marks and appraised at -ighty dollars. laeo.w.j ivin appmicl by ujrus i;. Kerlaon. Lawreiice Ilerzng, ami Kcmy Wolk. A tni" copv from mv itmy book. " IMU.N'A GU.GXON. J P. XOTICE Is hereby given that an election will be held at the Court House, in the citv of Me. Genevieve, on the Ul dav of i'ebruar', for th purpose oi electing five '.tui te for th "Big Common Field" of Ste. Genevieve, for the trai of four yean. By order cf the Board of Trustees. 52 2 L. B. VALIE, Cisrk- Flonr :i prt a $ Corn Meal 2 in a Wheat 1 J a Corn -10 a OaU J) a Ifvc 60 a Barley ili.hvviuc Si a Hay 18 0O.I Cotton iia Lead 07 a Tobacco 6 no a I'ork 12 V, a Bacon, side" 8 a shoulders 01 a ham 17 a l-'ird 1ft a Tallow OS a Dried Dccf 13 a Hides, dry flint 10 a dry salt 15 a green, salt 10 a Wool 15 a Chickens 2 50 a Butter 13 a Potatoes 50 a Beeswax S3 a Feathers 60 a Coffee 23 a Sugar 09 a Lime 1 10 a SS prgl,. or ton prlh 27 00 pr cwf jo i , V " il prlh. 5 18 " ' II 21 w -' 60 " 3 CJprf so pr ft WprK 35pr a - 30 " 12 : 1 I . Subscribe for the -Not Job Press ir attro" 1