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$10 00 REWARD! Strayed from mt on March 18. a flllv. 3 tmh ,.1J in May, Utck or brown, a little white In the forehead, lone rough halr.lbranded J Hon her left r boulder, and J Ron tho top of her left hip. Ii about 1 bandi high. I will give $10 reward, If t'uiind in this county, or $20 if found out of tho county and delivered to me) or satisfy any person giving information of her whereabout;. I live me mllo and a, half cant of Audrain's Mill, near tho Salt River road. My post office la O'Fallon, St. Charlei county, Mo. nll-2ni. JOIIJf J. ROI'KU. Stray Xofiicci TAKEN up by .lames T. Sanders, of Hurricane townrhitt, a pule red ttcer, 4 years old, mark d with undcr.lopo in each ear. appraised nt (20 ly Wm. S. I.nckctt and 0. II. Watson, befmo A. II. King, .fustics of the I'cacc. nl4-4w. (Administrator's Sale or Heal Estate. Y virtue of mi t.r.ltr nf the County Court of I JJ.Inrnln County, Mo., I will cll nt public mic Inn, nt the front dnnrof the Court House ItiTiov. Missouri, on Wednesday. May !, 13iu Iiv fulluwlii)! ib'-cribi-d I t-fi t eflnln, 'n-wll ! I'irt ai-ii-t, tin- mith wet ((Uorter of section II, I muhip ill, i.mge 2 went, Triin I Cii-Ii. WILLIAM 1'. lit.liKlt. Administrator of .lolm W. II tn innrili lo.nl I- w. round', tli-ctiii'.l. Oi'dt'i' ol I'liblicntion. I. lunln Cminty I'mut, Mi.'.-Miiri, 1 Muniy i run, lti;ii. , tttfii2 tin1 ii cri.. 1. 1' ,.i!l 1'i.iirt, uii'k ut all linn, i I lie l...M-inf. ti-uil : Nut livrc iiuii l. (.'.iiiikiii, Alti. i nl t t.,t nt etUW nl' .Ic'ipli '. lUi k, iIi'vviiM'd, uppi'.il' I till lil pi'tillnti fm the of the ri-nlc-I ' -..i.l i';t:itc. or t.i much llii rmf n will In nl li i;i v the ili'lils ilui' against said otitic iiui utii.iii fur mini i f in'i-l, nriMintnitiivil ly II t-. lliWlititiic uliil iiri'n.inM f ItV latv re-i-rr I. wifi.-.lht llii' uflid.ilt uf said nliiiliil-t 1.1'in : t lif ri u iitni tin1 I'mirt nnlcr. adjudgi1 and tli.it all p.-r,oii liiti-ii-tcd In said i-tnti ilr tiotl.-i- nt i. pi-tltioli by pllbllrntlnll In I'll II. r ! 1 . ' ' a j. . 1 1 .' t. in uri.inr ptliilt.l in ) It 1 ' urn f I'liir w.i k .ii.n in th.- tt-t iriil.u titt.i i .lii I'niiii . .in I tin! anli'i" lli 1'iintir.ry lm mi i. ii iir In I'.. ii .ii. 1 1 t in. mi tiril'T will Ii i!i' til III" .i'i 1. 1 -.ill ivil - I .i t Vt'iilin. Mir' 'll-'l'ltl'. ttitl, Itlil iitltlTtl-il, tl If riipv Imiil Hit' rri'"i. Iii ii'-Mu.i'i oliiiiul I, I r.uo i- . .ii. Cli'ii ..I -,ii. Cnii'i, liiri'tn ""Ii ,-il.. iiiv iiiiiii, ntiil i ITi ji.v I'll.i'tal :.n ' M -I .'ii i-i'.h, nt.wcH f r.vKi: i. nil l C, r' I'i It ill StttlMlll'lBl. ' 11' !. tflci.i .I In n lij tit vr tiotl.'e In all rre 1 I iiIIht- Intire'ti I ill tin- e l.ili of ll.i i. Ilii'liar l i'i r an, lint lie will, at tin ii'tiu -it tl 'iniy i" 'nt of l.lni'iiln iniinty, 1 tih ii ti rui 11 uini'nii mi tin' -M .Moil. in Mat i", in'," tl 11 1 1 i-.ttliiiiint nl' bis '! ' II 1 I'.t.'ltll i"-t:i'ii u.wi.-'. 1 1 1 Ailmlnl-lr.iti r. i.iMl.Hi Final Scfllcttunt. 'I I- III t !i li My , mi lei ! ,'in 1 ti It I'll tn rnn lull li tteil .nliiilir.il it. r of llni 1 -l.ili ' II' Hi. nun Ii" I it ill in'ili" ! I'.ii'il ! (tie t'lii' a linii.ii'.iii '.11 1 11. He 1 1 111. 1 Ml 1 Ii I I I'f. I'I. I.. 1,.' I.e. 11 Miitid.iv. M iv 1 1. f"i' Mi CI. W -ill MIT. A linitn-lr.it.'' ,1 I B'iil.'tl Mrtilciucilt i M ii'iit ,'i 'lll'l' iMlivl 1 Slu.irt. il.'i 1 I. 1 In. 'tn :i t" all pi'tjioti' ihti te'ti il 1 t'll'i'lii tntlnr nl' I lie I'lnle i )ed, l.ili inal.e 'i final set- 'ii t -.lid e.t.iti al the ! in -'.lil . ..Mil, lo Tie lie- 1 1. M.oidav. M.iv I I. IM'i. ' r .-Trvirr. In.liil.-'i i .r. I I. .1... n nl 1 1 Inn, 10 I ii 11 'In l.iu I.I in Ti. t ; 1 rili.'il SrKlfmt'iM. 'ii ' h ' I.i- i;it 1 11 i .ill 1 er.-i 11. it.'i ii .1 i' tin lillli rlgtii I itreu'i'l' '.t' I m Klnlrnl '1 111. Uoo'ie, di .I'i'l, ill make 1 I'ui.i! . itle'io-nt ill Iniiii. Muni.. 1. ..( ..iid c..nte at the M.iv 1111 "I ilir l.'iie.ilii unit ii"iit. tub b.-enn mid Id 111 It..;. .11 Mninl.iv. .Mm .1, l;Vni, HANir.ii i. r.ooNi:. v 11,1. 1 .m p. ino.si:. v.ii-ii.i'i nt I l. . Ktri'titnr', Ktiiniiiisti'aforV .olirt. N'lli'V i. Ill i l lilllllilllt ii-ll.'K i'f l.illllilli. i '; on tin -.Lit.' ol V. in. It. Ihi-llp, ilcet ll.e-l I I'.iiit. .1 to til'' in-ilri itfin . on tin- I"d d.iy J 'I ir. It. I o.'.. l.y tli" l.ii.eolii ruuiily mil I. ' I pel' -tit IllililU ''l.lllll- .l tllft Vlli'l ll.lte, 1 11 i'tiii . in inhibit tliotu to the ndininUtn'oi , iilioiiiiii"! Milliin our ji-nr f.-oin Ilie il.iietf nl '. .I'i rtlicyum Ii.- iir.-elinleil 1'ioin liny 1 . 11. i. 1 -in. I '-.itale : :tn, 11 not eliil)iU'l lib ii'- ve.ir-i from Hi" -bile nfinll Itltri'i., tliet 11 l.e l-.iti.r Imiit'l. .HIi: AI,l.r..V, . ii. It":- ni I l, A'linliii-tr r. .iriuiiiiittrntor'K S'olicr. '.i'i- t liinlie .-Iv. 11 fli.il l..ttr-1-i. ..t ;ij. ..Int. 111.11 In- eitnte 1 t Henry .Iiiiii"f. ili-ei n-i ., ' " 1 tite I In Ilir- 111..I, i',l..ne,l no tin, I'M ,ti, M Ii I'li'-, l.y tin (.'jinity ( -mi t nl' l,ine"ln ! milt. Mil Ml '.r-iiii Iiimiv eliiliiH ii'iiii.t s:ii-l rutato. j i (.mi' 1 1 1 v'iiihi 1 iii-iii in ilie :i J in : 11 If t r 1 lm ill'-.iii"i' itilliin one jtur from llitr tlute ol 11 I Ii tin-, ni lliny lejy lo- putlii.li-.l from any " I1' "I'' ill iitlite, 11 ml if iml e.sliiliile.1 v, illiin e 1 1 .ir' Ii. in tie- .l.iie of mid letter", Ibev will . l.-iiu-r li.iiii.1. Jul: AI.I'i;X. iniielilid nl4;i, Adinlnlf 'ruler. I'lnal Netlltmriil. -1 '.tril'K l hereby Kitrn I" uM pcrinnn intcrcel- .1 ed Hint the iinderi-lsiie'I executor of tin- .-'lip i.f Win. ll.itVer, dect'.iMil, will iinkn 11 linal "'Itlei.ient ol lii U'l'iili.l:tr;ili.i;i nf said cttato at in lieM May term nt' the l.inndn Comity Court, lo l.n beenn nnd held in Tl'oy oa Monday, the Mill day i. May ISM. i:iWI.N II FTIX(SS. iiinr.lili'i 11IS If. lUccntor. I'innl Selllcmcnt. NOTICK Is hcrhy given to all persons interest ed tho undersigned administrator on tbo cs I'lto of Azubla Stono, deceased, trill tpako a final fottlstncnt of his administration of said cstato at tho next May term of tho Lincoln County Court, to bo begun and held nt Troy, on Monday, May 11, I860. FKEDEHICK COTTI.B, tmrch23-nl3 4tr. Administrator. Atfiuiiiittlrator'ti Notice. butters of administration do bonis non on tho tnto nf Lanier. Wilson k Co.. (John II. Lanier. lolm W. Wilson, llarrlson Hubbard composing 'aid firm) vera granted to tho undersigned by tho iv.iv i, mu uiacoin voaniy iouri, cooruary jf, IbllA. Tbo letters of administration on said es tate, grantod to Joseph B. Gear, wero vacated by the death or said administrator. J0"N LANIER, marchld-nlSSw. Administrator. F. X. KREMER'B St. Charles iHittMouri, 1J J tho aid of the experienced millwrights, JMcmt A.K. Halmman and M. lllchl ofRt. (i'r',1'.' 1 llnVB 'eedcd in putting up a NEW mill an Slain and Jacksoa streets, superior to tl.V 111 St. Charlei. threfni. T nn, fin.hlrf In f..-- "Ih l' I,Oll ofthotcsttinallty, which I war unt le 3ivo ,atjfavlon. F X KKEMEK. i .1 I V. .1. ll-i ni y u iM.r, u3ti ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration wero granted to Edward Hawkins on the state of Caroline M. Rector, deceased, February 12, 1880, by tho Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln county, Mo. All persons having claims against said tstato arc required to exhibit them to the alinlnlstrafor fur allowanco within ono year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any bene fit of said estate, and If not exhibited within three ?ears from tho dato of said Inters they will be orcver barred. EDWARD HAWKINS, march 16-nl2-3w. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given (hat letters of Adminis tration were granted to Walker Davis on tho estate of Charles J. Clark, deceased, on tho 10th day of February 1808 by tho Clerk of tho county Court of Iilncoln county Mos All perrons having claims against raid cstato arc required to exhibit them to iho administrator fur nllowanro within one year from tho date of said letters, or they may bo precluded from any bcni-llt In raid estate; nnd If claim bo not exhibited wllhln three years fiom the date of said loiters thev will be forever barred WALKER DAVIS, Adtnliiljlrator. tu.irclilli,lsdil.-nl2 :i . luTlUNKTRATOR'S NOTICE." 1K'l"Ii:i!rt or nilinliiMriitlun do bonis nnn nn vilif eslitte iir.liii'i.li I,. Ittenncthu-ctt, tWd, urn- grnnti' I tn tho nniler.'lgncd by the Clerk of the futility court nf Lincoln county, Mo March y, IWlii. 1'lie loiters til" u.linlnlstrutlon, granted mi mill cnilc t Alli u llliiincrhnfsott wero vaea tid liy dealli of uald ndiiiliiMrnlrU. I IIANCIH P. SWEKNEV. til- 'iw. Ailmliilitrfitor de bonis imii. - i'Inai. si:ttm:ir.nt. "VtOTU'lJ I' l.enl.y clmi to all r'tf).!' Inter- 11 cited lliiit tlin iimlerslgncil inliiilinstmlor of iiic t-.'iaie in it in. I,. 1. 15011, utccasi-il, Mill make a lln.il Mtilctnriitiil lil.i nilinlnlMt.Ulin of said cs t.Ue at the next .May (rut of the Mnculii County fiMiit, t'j I'C begun mid lieM in Troy, on Monday, the I Ith d.ty ol Jlnv, Iwlil. CHARLES l'ERRY. uiarclilO-uli lir. Ailnilnlilrntor. ' i'lXAi! si:i;i,M:ii;Mi7 'Tin: I' liii-iliy uitcii t, 11.II i.cr.innit lulir- it'.'tr.l that tl,i' iinileivlBt.eil iiilinlnl'tr.itnr of 1111 eal.ttn nt I', ft. L. Ueyiiolil.. ! reused, will . sn.t n lilt :i I Fi'tlli iiicnt nt liN ailiiiliil'tr.itliin i.f I .inienatial tin next .May In hi or the Lincoln tt'i.uiity t'niii!, in I., begun an,) i , c I I in Troy on , .MoIhIhv, tin I HI, il.iyofSIav. Irtilti. 1 cha'rles rnitnv, 1 iiKinhl'l I2 In. Administrator. ISTRA-Y NOTICES. TAKEN ti) l.y.lamt M. Mtti.n, nl Wnerly I I' Miisliiiii 1 "ott ti I.i lltr, iiippi rid to be yearn I'I tlllli r lit lllg. It bile nil I tin fnnll. .1.1 lir.il IMIilp, '.iti.l l.ntli liiinl li-r.' white nn to ilie l-iii'M. In m. the t.ill while, t.i.irlitd with 1111 tin lei I It and over Mt III tlie light ear, nnd npj.i.il ,e.l at fcveulceti lolt.ir- l.y Itleliard llirr mil John Millie before W Ii,ii Jie.vnol.ls. .1. 1'., .March I!, lf.i;il.i:t Iw TAKEN 1111 l.y lllijin A. IC. EM.errv. nf llni- I iliane tntvti.li!i, a d.uli 1. y 111r.ru, bi.ulc ninnc nil 1. HI, il.'i inn. I' liij"i, i vinr'nld l.i't j pilt'g. nppralfeil at t,y J.i.. 'l'. Saiidert nnd I II. T1.1II.' Iiefnre A. II. King, J. 1'., feliru.ii) I.I. TAKEN uii l.y 711111011 rilai. of lliinie.iiit . 1 Ion iislilp, a ml heller,-! ye.ir'ol.l nixl hpring, ( i;..ii-'i iioiteniii, i.i'iiy iiiim nan 01 1. 111 Hinte iniiiitii of Ii.iiih oT, 1 1 ii'led I i.nliil lilii iitd x 'it ll'!it l.lp, a..i,i!..'. 111 .llii.ii'l ,v liditurd II.' 'It,'.- nil WitlMtn KM;''. I ., A II. Klit;, .1.1' . 1YIiV'I.I1'V il!. IMi'.iV i TAKEN up ly "i'f!i'y lla.iii.i.i.k, i.f Hu,,i ..iv L ijwii'lili, a nd in. I while pidid -tet-f. , l! , utiiUrslolej III It'll car tmint ot'lrlt liorn l.li.li. n ml nppr.il'fil at ?.::...'i I.,- f. V. Illil.t nnd .lolm t'.IIIIH'll I" III! A. II. Kill', .1. I'., ti'liiiiai-.t TAKEN p by N.ilb iii WomMi ', id' Milln.i 1 X ("wii.-liip, u 1. 1. iik mi tuulv e'jtv. 7 it h M-ar oi l. l-l-.i 1 at is iii i unci A. IXirc luidde -f Ci. lii-fiii, Ji.lin tt .Liiuemii, J, I'., I'cl.rii.iry 21. TAKEN 111. l.y lleiiiy '. Ilnm-nti, ( I'l.nlt X. ti.tiii'liii', 11 p'lin 1 ".t, .1 year' old lut ptlii;-. ! liitr l.iee, l.e'l on, tn.iil.i'l i-lit in light on-, nil i di f halft'i"p In 1-st ..ii-, i..ttaied at li III bard li-i.-utt .111. 1 .l.iiiiet 1 iy rr l-efor.-.lolm K. 1 1. .1. 1'., .Uu. r. til'.' tv. P.Ki: tip la lli.-iii.i I'.. r.mvii, iri-ioi. 5 K'Uiihlp, I. mi''. In e unity, Mo., :l l l.uk io, It Ii .1 ttliili rp 't in ln r I'liri'lieii l, .Hid mil of t.'iil tv bite, 1 levi 11 vim t'l-l. iniiilii'-l ivllli a cioi i-ITol Mlin tiglil cir, 11 ti.i until ibit in tin-Ii It ear, :ii-1 ! npprul'i'd at Ilie mi. 1 of tw. iity-tliiiit dull 11 by j -l il.li W, tiu'lirii- and Aorri llonell beloie fc'.ini iid llr-'.icll, .1. P. mareli'.! nil-In' SELF RAKING REAPER AMI ower Combined ..I. ll tU)-hiii;i;i,i;i! mnir.ii: , ., rP II li nil II If lulled J-ell ' lor Ilie 11 le nfMeCil'. nmld-nidu re' mi-!.'- juiil 1 i'!i l.i.'itcl iiii-I mt 111 d Rraprr ftml Mown- Corabiiinl am) TW.1 WHEELED MOWER, i.fTi'ii II. 1 -i 111:1 -Iii 11 1 ,J ttitli nil the tali -I nnd le.-t imprint iitrtil'i In the burner nf Lliu-oln county fut tin Imrvift of ISilU a the Itest and Most IMiahle Machines, tli.it niv Lnuitli In Ilie iiuiieilltur.il ivoil.l. Tliete maehlncf liiivlnu stood tho test nf jrnrs nnd hav ing been placed in competition mill all other inneliinr.t Unit nuvc ever nccn outircu to tnu raria er, riro still pronounced SUPERIOR tn everything else of the kind. .llcCoi'iiiick'M Machine aro no humbug. They arc known to EVERYBODY, and havo a narai that will at once recommend them to every sood farmer. I offer tbceo machine? to any farmer doMring to mirrlniKu n ninehlne. on trial with nnv otluir ma chine In tho country, giving him thu privilege of deeming ior ntmseii nnu making nis own teiee tlon. Send on your orders early, and you will be sure to got a maonino tnat win ao you good. JOHN F. FOSTER, Ay March 10-nl2 3m Executor' Notice. NOTICK Is hereby given that letters of admin titration on Iho estatoof Thomas Stevens, do ceased, wero granted to the undersigned on tho lath day of March, by tho Clerk of tho Lincoln County uourt, no. All ncrsons bavlnir claims asalnit said estate aro required to present them to tho excoutor for allowanco within one year from th dato of said letters, or they may bo precluded from any bene fit ir said or late, and if not presented within Ihrco years from the date nf said It-tiers, they trill . nil 1111 1.- ITimi' no lort-vrr narrvn. t-imnu.-"- rr.iwt 1 1 marcb2:s nli 'lt'. ExecuttT. II, D. IVIEYERs Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES PAINTS OILS, DYE STUFFS, ETC., Oppoilto the Court llouic, February 0 18C8 n7 Ht. Charles, Mo, WASHIIVGTOIV HOllE: PHILLIP Z0LLMAN, Proprietor, Corner of Sixth and Clay Street, ST. CHARLES, MI8SOURI. THIS House havlnir hcen N'enlv Furnished m. ior ine nceommouation 01 1 no in He, would ti oit respectfully solicit 1 nubile patronage. Hoarders will all beds and first nto board. A ver J. for the accommodation of the travelling pub- illcit a snare or ine III always find good i very large wacon yard and stables areulso attached to this house. February 1805 n7 lyr O. SIIVi:iltlIER' u 9 Main St. near Kllngcri Mill, ST. CIIARLEs, MISSOURI, KEEPS nlways on I1.1111I tho best Lager llecr foreign and domcstle Wines and Liquors, also every thing In the eating lino generally kept In liter Saloons, such as Swiss and Llmbnrg Cheese, all kinds or Sausage, Oysttr', Famines, Her rings, Luke Trout, White Fish, (lame ice. February 9 ISCO 11T lyr CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. ST. CIIARLES, MISSOURI. THE sub'crlhcr h.iving purchased tlicC.irrl.tgo Manufaefory of fl. Iloveii, invites those hav ing work to do in bis line of business, (0 givo hhu a call, l'arttenlar attention paid to repairing. ClLiryt moderate. CHItlHTIAX Etlltld. T,ilARL15!i HOUSE, EM ILK THRO, Proprirtor. t'urmr n'.tin'n A' MhJi'mih fit. iieitr fSvloMrt lloutr, ST. OIIAULKS MO. l'tbru.iry 9 IfiOO i7 lyr I.onls I'.lcrtr. l.ouls I'aulMtloli, KISERKR & FAILSTICII, MERCHANT TAILORS; Ami Dealers hi Ready Made Clothing II ATS, CAl'S, kti M'tin Stmt, Oppmtir Ail.criftn Jfoiuc, ST. CHARLES, MO. iVI.ru.iry 'J IrMlfJ n7 lyr f 'Ki;.Tio.T iioi si;, IJu.irilin;; Ilnubc ant! Rrer Saloon, 11 JOHN Fi IUI.KER, Pronrirlor. M.llli r'liert. :live the X. M. II 11 Depot, ST. CHARLES MO. Tr.iii.!er.i will find : i-i-l lie:-olllllii'l.l.iiil3 at tlli- i'jn Vuidnii'l i;-i"'l ttiil.lcH nl I yr Iiou.ie. I.llu W, ire. iittiicheil tu it. 1'cbruary I Mi1) t'Bi.4 is Mti:i(Hoi:Ti:i: MAsnwrriiEu ft dkamsr is BOOTS & SHOES! '"riier of Main and Wathln-ilon stri-et'. ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI. I'lbruiir.v fi IStlB 11" lyr S T E A M M I iZT CHItlSTUPII WIvliKK. I'roprlclor, Mcniinl Street, St. C'liaiUs', Mo, K KIII'S eonitantly mi hand nil kinds of flonr, toi 11 nienl. bran, thortii nnd rliln stnlf. r-T Tho l.iirltcct inirkvt t.rko i.ald fur Corn aii'l Wheat. fcliM-ly. TAKE l'OUU CIIOIIE. We will Bend lv Exiirc??, or otherwise is ttnlcrcd, Focurely pnekcd, n 555 Scw- niai'hiuc. cither WHEELER k WILSON, or CllOVF.lt & RAKER, i'n any icr.-ion sendttiy us tho names of Sixlceu New Subscribers to Hie NEW YORK OBSERVER, With tlm money, 6"IS, Tor one year in advance. Satuiile copies and circulars cut to any address lice. Terms $3 50 a year iu Advance. SIDNEY E. iMOR.SE .Tr. &, Co., i57 Park Row, New York. ttiiartlian'N IVotice. Notice ii hereby given Hut tho undersigned will aunlv to' rcslzn his cuardlanthln on tho es tate of Jeff. C. Elgin, at tbo next May torn of the Lincoln County Court, to be begun and held at Troy, on Monday, May 14, IHnn. . v. rut.it marcb23-nl3-3w. (luardian. Filial Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Inter ested 'that tho undersigned odmlnistiator of tno citato ot uecrgo uoosc, ucccnseu, win raaao a Anal settlement of his administration of said es tate a tho May term of tho Lincoln County Court tn bo begun nnd hold nt Troy on Monday, May 11, I bill). WILLIAM UUUBK, march -'H-nia 4w. aumtniitrator. Finn! Settlement. TVTOTICE is hereby clvcn to nil persons intcroa tod that the undersisned administrator of tho rstato of Lawrcnoe II. Hitton, deemed, will make a final settlement of bis administration ol said cstato at tho next May term of the Lincoln Coun ty Court, to bo ticgun ami Held in Troy on Hon- . - . ...... . a n nn,.ni. iluy, .nay li, Ittoo. OAMta rujuniv, uarch23-n!3 4w. Administrator. Final Settlement. 1VTOTICH Is hereby etvon to all persons IntoroH li tod that tho undersigned administrator of tho estate of William Blanks, deceased, will mako n Onal settlement of his administration of Hid es tate at tho uext May term of tbo Lincoln County Court, to be beun and held In Tray on Monday, . . ....... " . r. mm . .May ii, if'tn. .-. iti oi'uiiii, m4ich2i ulS i" Admlnittraior Ttl LIlCS of minion type, or its equi valent, will hereafter constitute a square. Over a square and not exceeding a linlf square, the cbargo will bo fur a half square. Administrators' and Final Set tlement Nbtlccs, $3 each in advance Oar TbaBks are tendered tho Hon. John 13. Henderson, for a copy of his speech, in regard to tho test oath in this Stato. Eclipse ef the Mm. Last Friday night, a total eel ipso of the moon took place. It could bo seen quite clearly how th: shadow of tho earth was gradu ally covering the whole faco of tho moon. It lasted from about 9 o'clock until near 11 o'clock. Change of Proprietors. Tho hotel, formerly kept by Mr. E. Norton, has changed proprietors this week. The t.cw proprietors, Messrs. Hammond & Fra zicr, will, wo hope, meet with the same liberal patronage as tho former proprie tor. TliankS. Tito Hon. Geo. V. An.lor son, member of Congress of tho i'th (lis triet, will accept our thanks for a copy of the "Report on Agriculture 'for 18G4." Land and Town Lois. Read nd- vcrtiscmcnt of valuablo land nnd town lots for Mile in Wollsvillc. Thcro is bar- j,!iins for somebody. Call on Capt. Den Sharp in Wcllsvillo, or W. W. McKay. MARRIED: Ry Eider Tliom.is J. Wright, on tho 20th day of March, 18GC, Joseph Bauch man and Martha M. Evans, both of St. CIi.hIm county. On Ilie 28th of March, Rird Farmer ami Elizabeth Horton, botli of Lincoln county. On tho 2nih of March, J. A. SIcct nnd Mnry C. Iycr. f HOY MARKET REPORT. Corrected every week by Fit. Sitinxi y.1 Tkuv, April ISM. I'OHK. -l'ruio .;:!(.! 0 bundled IN. MIEI' Krum $7('i,rt t hundred lb. t.'UIIN I i'iiii :l if.i.l i.n t l.n.'liel. HA'fB' 1'rotii 2."ifi Stic i' buibcl. WIIKAT-rrotiijI T:.CI.0 t bu.htl. DHIKH AIMM.KH Vnim W "' bimli. IlHU'.lt l'll.VCIIlW-rioia ili.Mitiil.Uu tb5h. DltY lllDi:.-- He 1 lb. tiUKEN illliKS nc l' lb. ttKIS t dozen. niiTTnit 2.'iwsoc t 11. LAUD-l'mm IAiS9ei lb llllCtSX AI'l'LE-S--'iOriiTic t l.u-bt.1. ri.nrrt I'innl fllpT?1! I barrel. 'OHN MKAIi SUlSjlOe t bushtl. Sl liAH-iilc lb COI-'FUi: SSo t lb Xow A.clvcrtitsemcntw. TROY HOTEL 11Y G. HAMMOND & CO. ThU bosto having changed prnprictori, has bcon refurnished and is now open and ready to receive tbo traveling public. Hoarding by tho day or week on rcasoaablo ternii. aprilii 1110-1111 RcMigiintion ol Execution. The undersigned, l'.xecutor nf Jonathan B C.trr, deciaed, lato of Lincoln County, Mo., will, at the May term of the County Court of said county, tn be begun and held at the Court House In Trov. on tbo second Monday of May 1861. ap ply for pormtsiiun to rc.ilgn his executorship of '...i.i vii.T.Tir vnitvn Fill', I'l.AU. ,.MM..-B . VV.1W aprlll-nl-4w. Executor. Administrator's IVotice. Notice is hereby niven that letters of adminis tration on tho estate nf Henry K. li.itncy, deceas ed, were granted to the undersigned by the Lin coln County t curt on inn 3ist nay oi .tiurin iroo. ah ncrsons navinir ci.iiiim nsainsi sain esr.no aro require! tn exlitr.lt tucm to tno aumimstratnr for allowance witblu ono year from Iho date of said letters, or thry may no prcoinaott Iroia any bcneOt of said citatc ; and If not exhibited with in tbrco years from tho dutc of said letters, they islll uo tovever barrel. JOHN W. POLL AH I, nprllG-ul5-3w. Admlulstratcr. Final Settlement. "0T1CM is hereby clvcn to all persons intercs 1 ted that tho undersigned executor of the es tate of Was. Taylor, deccaird. will make a final settlement of his administration of said estate at tho next May terra of tho Lincoln County Court, to uo ucgun anil neia in iroy an oionuay. way 14,16011. ANDKKW UUUIIKAa, aprilO-nlS-itr. Kxocutnr. Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested that the undersigned administrator of tho estate of Thomas Myers, deoeased, will make a final settlement of his administration of said estate, at the next May term of the Llacoln County Court, to uo oogun ana neia in xroy, on Monuay, iubj 14, IBIS. UAUNK tT MKI-.K-J, opril6-nU-4w, Administrate. TOWN LOTS AND LAND FOR SALE IN WELLSVILLE ! ! ! nV virtue of an order of tho County Court of xj Lincoln county, no. 1 will sell at private saio 125 Lots In the Town of Wells vllle, on the North Missouri Hailroad, In Montgomery County, Mo. Alto, 140 aero of excellent unimproved land, adjoining said town, which wilt be sold in lots to suit purcoasers. Tskus i Ono half cash, one half in months. HUBERT II. HUDSON, Administrator of Cartv Wells, dee'd. Capt. Bxs Buabp, of Wellsville, and Mr. W. W. jucrur, or iroy, Agents. April 1, 18lo.nU.lm. Notes, Executions, Summons, nnd Sub poena? for "ale at this olfiVc. A.SI. Charles. Thoto of our pat rons at St. Charles who haro taken tho Herald or given nn advertisement to Mr. Sacl.se, and who do not feci inclined to continuo their patronage of this paper, aro requested to notify us of this fact at an early time, of courf o paying for the timo they have received tho paper, or their advertisement was in. Those who cobtiuno with us, we assure Ihcin our terms shall he reasonable and satisfactory Large trains leave St. Joseph daily for Denver City and the gold regions. The indications arc that tho emigration will bo larger than for many years pant, Ida ho and Montana seem to bo the destina tions of the greatest part of those now on tho way to the West. Tho Decatur Illinois Magnet, and the Mattoon Gazette, say the winter wheat crop has been killed in thoso localities by tho cold weather, and tho Sprinp.Gcld lournal says tho fruit crop thereabout!' has been hopelessly destroyed. At the Rhode Island Democratic Slate Convention held March 21st, resolutions were adopted declaring the Constitution to bo the foundation of American Liberty opposing taxation without representation, and endorsing Andrew Johnson. Tho Mobile JVt&ime reports the small. poz raging there. Tho Mayor and Chief ofPohco are botli down with it. Gen. Forrest is aho reported sit-k fruiu the same cause. Seven hundred Indians, including tho principal Chiefs of tho Ujtpcr Platte Si ous, assembled nt Fort Laratnio on Mon day, and entered into n long conference with Col. Maynadicr nnd Indian Agent Jarrett, during which they gave tin; most positive assurances of keeping the peace in future. The Iowa House of Rcprcutaltvus has passed the bill providing for u thorough geological survuyofthc State, and which appoints Charles A White, of Iowa Cit y. State Geologist. The editor of the WarrensLiti, ii'lu:, Standard recently paw a private letter from a wealthy citizen of Starke, county, mid a prominent wool crower of that State, who in negotiating for a large tract of land in Western Missouri, which he proposes to stock at once with 5,000 sheep t a call term of the Cirttit Court of thi county, at Fayette, on monday last, Henry llurton, (colored) formerly slave of John G. Barton, Esq , of this county, was ecnlcnccd to two years in tho Peni tentiary for drawing a pistol on his lato master, and attempting to drive him from ins place. .. . . . A negro woman, aged 114 ycarc, died a few days since, in California, in Moni-. teau county, Mo. Sho distinctly recol lected seeing the father of his co-jr.try. Gcorgo Washington. Her eyesight was sufficiently good to see to thread u coin man needle two years ago, and never us cd spectaclos. She was remarkably active ior one ot ncr ago. The Daily Tribune a Radical paper died at Memphis, Tennessee on the 28th, of Match. There has been a grand religious awak eniug in Cleveland, Ohio. The Uaptist church has had 100 accessions and tho Methodist 103. with additions tu oilier churches, Tho Military District of Eat Teuncs sco has been discontinued by order of the Presidont. During the past year tho Courts of Chicago granted 207 divorces, of which 177 wero applied for by wives, and 90 by husbands. Tho Columbus (-Ja.) Sun says that tho promise for an abundance of peaches, plums and other fruit in that region Is excellent. Tho only fear now is late frosts. Tho Granby lead uiues, in Newton county, aro now being worked with great success ; and all is reported prosperous in that quarter. KevTul. The great revival which has been in progress tor several weeks in the Presby terian church, iu this city, closed on yes terday evening, with some twuuty sovon additions to that church and soma eight or ten converts who will join other churches. Tho ministerial labors wero ferformed by Kev. W. W. Roburtiwu aitd rof Fisher of Wosttuiustcr Cullego. Fulton Telegraph. Tbo prospect of the wbcatoropsio this county aro not very good, 'iho heavy freezes of tho winter havo had a vory disastrous effect. Wo bear the same ac counts from every portion ofTennci-t-cc iallat'm iTcini.) Ksamiucr, Leihiau jMrial. This paper tindcr'the ablo'tnanngomenl of its prcsent'crlitor, Mr. James L. He scr, has 'recently been enlarged to sev en column sheet and is doing good sorvieo for the Constitution as it is, and the un ion its it was, before the war. In regard to the opposition waged against him, he uses tho following language. "Wo have crossed tho river and burnt tho bridgo behind us. Since we have had control of this paper, our hurablo efforts have been In oppositidn to this infamous party. Wo havo not scrupled to expose and denou ico its vindietiveness and in tolerance, its villainy and corruption, and by tho grace of God, wo intend to fight it out upon that lino and if we shall have to go down, it will be with colors flying. Rut we will not go down. Tho people aro on our side, and wo flto oc theirs. Uur cause is that of Tree government ami free institution -Mho causo of thtt peo ple against an infamous oligarchy' whuso steps to-day arc upon u. thin crust ftf a.-h-rs, beneath w'hioh tho lava is still glow IIIR. Sketch 'ftf Miss Piacksey. Mis Harriet Pincknuv, who died mi Thursday. March 15, at Charleston. South 'Carolina, was tho daughter of Gen eral Charles C. Pineknoy , a soldier of the revolution, and the trtend ol Washing ton. Her mother was the daughter of Ilcnrv Middlcton. another loftv ami -h-. complishcd gentleman, whose name was liclil in universal esteem anil hotmr.. Within the vast span of her life ninety years site nail beheld and heard ot vents that had hockcd the earth in her own time, nnd whosc'cChocs had scarcely died away, even to the day of her death. first, tno American devolution ol Tu; then the horrible traiicdv of Saw Domin go, and last, most cruel and unnatural of nil, the war which has just closed, leaving ncr native Mate stricken and desolate. Every -where in tho South tho hichest tributes havo been paid to her memory. She was revered for every gr ce that can distinguish a woman, and carried with her to her grave the highest tributes that e n bo paid to the rcprodchlcss. A Tweuly-Dve Theisasd Dollar Trer. In the month of January, 18CC, a n -tuhrkabie tree was brought to New York, from a Western State, which is consider ed by tho best judges to bo worth (25000. No foreign tree was ever brought hero of fn great a value. This was a black wal nut tree, ceventv feet lone, measuring tuanl or inch ir.casnre 4,500 feet: but when cnt into veneers it would to thirty times that, making 135,400 feet, which, at twen'ty rents, would be 827,000. The cost of entting, carting and placing in store for sale would bo about 8700. The Season lu'orili Catoltaa. A letter from Salisbury, X. C., dated March 17, says : Farmers aro everywhere busy putting in corn nnd cotton. Wheat is looking fine and promises .t largo. yield. Peach and plum trees arc in fnll bloom, whilu other trees aro bursting their bud. Grasses arc sprouting beautifully, and the flowers about the Colds give the unmis takable signs of spring. Money is very scarce, consequently business dull ; but little has been done since last May, and the storekeepers her oically prepare to await the sale of full crops, when they trust to makj good present losses. (Irani as Miadet. The New York Herald says that (ion. Grant, whon he was first a cadet ut Wot Point, was subjected to so many p acti cal jokes by his associates, that at paradit ono day, when aunttior had been plavcil upon him, ho stripped ff his coat, rh'sl lengcd tiro captain ol his courpany, who, accepting it, was soundly thrashed; then tiro first lieutenant, who shared the amc, and then tho second lieutenant, whu was also well licked. Grant tlren offend tu fight tiro entire company, one by one; this generous offer was declined, but no muro praeiical jokes wero played upon mu ucro oi aniiou. Code of Honor Revired. l.cxil)rtou, Ky March 2ti. A duul came off ut daylight this morning, near Lexington, Ky,, between Joseph Desha and Alox. Kimbrough. At second fire Kimbrough was shot through both hip. Fares Said. Wo learn that Mr. David Humphries last week sold a farm of 400 acres, lying some eight tniles from the city, to Sir. A. Jameson, of Ohio, for 820 per acre. Aluo that Dr. Wells sold his fuiui of some 30U t:rcs in Callaway cuunty, dir ectly opposite the city, to Mr. Raptisto Gilmore, of West Virginia, for SIS per acre. Rokherics Wo understand Mr. Edward's Mote, at Stringtown, Coie county, was robbed one night last week of goods, &c., to a, largo amount. Dr. Lenoir's residence in this city was entered by burglars hut Saturday night, and 8300 in money secured by the ras cals. Jefferson City Tribune." The prospects of tho peaeh crop at tho East aio very dismal. Nearly all tho bods aro killed iu Now Jersey. North of Rurlingtou, and aouth of that, only a few scattering buds aro alive upon any varieties, oxcept Hollo's Early, which ap pears to havo been less liable to fail thin, other sorts. Iu Delaware and Maryland there may bo one third of the buds alive. They aro reported less injured along the mjuiIi shore nf Lake Oni.iriii than 'my w lli'l p t'Nr