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Sews of the Week. rowers ot Collectors To Seize and Sell Personal Property. She ztwvaltl. The Cincinnati Enquirer, in A Fortunate Event, leading editorial reviewing tho skua- Kwrou IIekai.d: tion in Ohio, thus summarizes the The bolt of Tamilian- from Yellow fever has appeared at Con- following Misa. h.ia tiuil llin lite circular lo county collectors: Statk of Missorm, Auditor's Ofkick, encouraging prospects for Demo- New York Democratic State Conven- Scarlet fever has become epidemic in the vicinity of Cannelion, Ind.

ISTlt. i I ITY Or Krullou i irci. ail U.S. HLKBEKT cratio success next month: tion, while appearing at first consid To Cocsi Coi.i.kc roiis: As Dim iiiiiuiries are lieinir submitted to Tho canvass In Hamilton conuty not (ration to be unfortunate for the tllis Ui-iiai'tnifiit tlic powers ol' tlm i collector to si-ize ami sell personal troptrty Tkimlitr. KrirtrmWl t.

The Kindskopcr dislillery at Mil-! waukee was burned on the 10th iust. Loss $30,000. (. J. Hall's carriage factory in tor ili-limiuent perioiial ami bact taxes, it is iteeiuetl ailvinalile to issue this circular letter iidvi-iiitr voii in the iiemises.

1st. tei lion III of the act approveel April is, 1H77 (hfiiist sec. IIS Colla'eil Iteveniic on the 19th inst. Throughout the rural portion or the, well-being of the Democratic party Slate, however, the canvas Is fairly lie- nt large, is upon second thought an cun. anil the feeling Is most luicourag- Democrat an- everywhere than which nothing at this lent.

There was never better cnthusl- tjmc could have been more grat-: nun, or larger hope. The Democrats of i Ohio are in earnest. Men journey S' spet-uilb to the Cst-I ty or thirty miles to hear Ewltig speak, crn and Southern Democracy. Ever i and ll-tlcs men do not travel so far. lu' tuoclghty.eight counties of Ohio since the Democratic paitv was shorn (iliN.

flUANr arrived at San Francisco on las' Saturday from hi wandering around the world. An immense ovation was tendered him on hi arrival. We iuve received Vol. 1. No.

1. Law.) proviiles "the collectors shall ililigently ClllCarO, blimed emleavor anil use all li Willi means to collect all taxes which they are reuiretl to collect in IjOSS, their respective counties, ami lo that end they shall have the power to seize anil sell the Kooiis The Cincinnati and Chicago cx- ana chattels ol the uerswii name lor taxes, 111 i the same manner as aui chattels are or positions have been largely attended Ladies Do you want a pure, blooming Complexion If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify you to your heart's content. It does away with Sal-lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It oyercomes tho flushed appearance of heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWENTY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application.

this season. may tie ropiircil lo ne seizen ami soiu uniier anil no luilf-in talent. Iillli- Is Democratic defection. We SelZ- ,1,,1.,. lwifin 1otnil of the (iancmiade i.

I I execution issued on judgments at shall of its pristine strength and glory. propcrtr whatever ie exempt from shall ure and sale lor taxes due on lands or per Ncw 1 oik, from its preponderance such BeUure or sa 'vllRj u(i sliull made until after the first there by the execution i on iii'lu'iiii'iit-i at law, at taxes snail oe inane iiniiiniiei itieiust personal n.t.i. li'ju nor ion in urner, 'mo lie lor tn tlw Moacnflmertta I'l-nlllhlLIOn lie ftreuinhenetl many thousands 11. 1 1 iia 01 i Convention. 1 (ireeiiliack vote.

We have Soulier of iciuesentative power has been rc- October, but no such seizure ml sale ol'Kooils shall be male until the collector has matte ilemaiKl lor the payment ol Hie tax. Judge liarman of Chicago has de- either III nerson iti iiv iriiiu, iu ine pari or bv leinity. bo umei.1 uie jimiciia iiiiiili i liable to bay the same, or by leaving a written 1 i unconsiitutiouai. i lished at Hermann, by 1'. It a newsy twenty-four column l'uov.

.1. W. SrKwwur, after a abort vacation, ha again tnken editorial charge of the Richland Sent'-nit. The Sentinel ought to be well mi-daiiicd by the people of l'lilaki. The Ohio flection occurs on the r.iiirleeii ill ae.

A case of yellow fever at Lebanon, i ticket, anil the soldier vote of Ohio, i cii in i "anted as the pivotal ftaie in oui I which Is very large, will not be insensi- ble lo tlii fact. We have a currency re-' national conventions, and this, too, l.it year. The Hepublicans have done of its electoral vote owing toils in-inotliiiiic l. sain vote liw and jissentions. then, in OOO.ooo votes, tl ey had only a I majority or T.noo.

In seven years the, "As goes New oik, so goes the Uepublicaiis have not carnetl Ohio by a Union," has been so much a coin-1 larger majority than this, while it has uion saving as to infatuate Western N. II. on the 10th caused intense excitement. Win. Potter was instantly killed by a fall from a bridge on the PJth at Topcka Kans.

It will iie observeil that it tloes not risjuire ten lay' notices formerly, ami that "such seizure 111.1 lie male at any time after the 1st lay of October, ami before saiil taxes become ilelimpie 't, or after thev become delinquent," Seizuie may be made at an) time before October, if the collector believes the tax-payer is about to remove from the county without paying his taxes, and ill such case uo notice is required. See sec. 1 10. id. Section IS of said act of April 2S, (sec.

lftl, col. re v. law,) provides the clerk shall tile the current delinquent land lists iu his oe. ii carneu oy uie i.cui. c.ais, once uy ti with the idea that SUC- IT.iMKjaml nce by withiu that iwi, time.

As between the two great parties ss at the polls was dependent upon in Ohio, the fliilit has Income an even strict homage to the action of the 1 1 th ot next month, it Icing the second Tuesday In the month. Ueiorts Darby won the "free for all" race in Chicago on the 19th the best The Keimblieaii is swat New York delegation, ami our .11.... ..,.,1 1 1 from that Mate mv the Democrat. one with a full vote. ''as contemplated by the act, to'provi'de time being 2 1-2 ore confidentof victory Frank II.

Lansing, of Louisville, A Tew davs aiul political wayside as a result has been hearted, who tan not, or will not, see4, ,,,1... ver. that this year the sol.lier vote and the sew" W'lh ll I Oreenbaik vote will elect General Ewin-; I te Democaatic National lor the collection ot ueimquent taxes, approved April li, IS77, (See back tax act of pane 3M, and following,) and deliver the same lo the collector of the revenue of his will tell the tale, howcv satuiated his clothes with coal oil! E. P. BELSHE, Offers to his customers a Superior Stock of FAMILY tieiieral liice.

The thlrtv-eiuht Convention was held New lork Tin in. were ixtefn m-w I thiiti.saml men who voteil the National il, H'nct iinni-mt mtn ami burrred himself to death. Very rich lead mines are reported to have been discovered in the vicini- county, whose duty it shall be to proceied to the same, and to that end shall have the power, and it is hereby made his duty to levy upon, seize ami distrain personal property, and sell the same for such taxes iu the manner 1... 1 t.i nix deaths at I 1.111, illltl ii if, iu cinphiaon ruesda. ticket last year hopclesly are Mill lu a almost From the it will be seen that the t- of Spoonville Arkansas The theinlectcd dl.triCs i :uuBni.noH!V for Geo.

II. Pendleton nre waiting patiently for the appear-! braces the Tull renioneti.atlon or silver as a candidate for the Presidency, anci! of Jack Frost when they of sreeubacks for The writer was present at that con- cit 1 it citM la lit mm vt intr invt ci it ami sell I it 1 pruiieiiv fur hack taxed ami Three heavy failures of banking and business houses occurred iu ir tvna iirii.i.ii 111 i emit GROCERIES, ili Uii'liU'iit lt'MiI tutes, tlie same as for current aii'l it maile liis iluty t'j ilo so. 1'lie iilii-et of the art, approved April 1-, IsTT, was ti proviile a reiiiely for e. -t'on iliij tliv state's lieu on all lcliiniit-iit ami l'rl-iit--il Inml taxes ol InTi to IS7V inclusive, bv Mill iuiliiii-iil, special execution anil sale. Hist luviii the same aiaile into a "Hack Tax Hook." Scetiiiu 17 of said act, paflc ISS, proviiles lor iii ikinir sulisei'iient lelimiiK nt tax lists, re- ne-ieei.

an opportunity ui.hkc meir lilea (itivcrnor Ohio. And there are thousands Mjliiiers iu the State who cannot Ii? tiiMiuiilatcd or deceived by partisan falsehoods Into voting two gallant i niou their eoin- I lii.l If Hall. On the streets, in the convention everywhere, it was upon the tongues of men that Pendleton would be the choice. What was the result? The money gods of Wall street be- Charleston S. C.

on the 10th inst. Daniel Drew, of Wall street fame, died on the 18th suddenly in New York city, of heart disease. lierry Russell, president of the Lafayette Bank, New Orleans, is an AXD- get nliet from the dreadful disease-. A Ib-isTWi (Texas) paper state that within a year and a half more than a dozen men have been hanged in that tate, every one of whom died ith a cigar in his mouth. This fact will probably give the weed a tiuiuil liy eolieelors their annual settlements, into "hack lax hooks," the same facts ami in I lie same form us provilel in section til ice of tile act for makilii; the first I embezzler to the amount of 13,000.

The steamer Hard Cash was snagged about -10 miles below St. Louis on the 18th and sunk in six feet water. tiling is prolniMe in human affairs it is came alarmed, and it is a matter ot the election ol Kwlng. Lying and bluff- fact as of history that on the day of lug cannot defeat him. convention Wall street as closed to business.

The stock jobbers and Dispatches from London are to the 'gold gamblers swarmed iu and around elfcct that Pennsylvania furnaces have Tammany Hall. No fireman under recently purchased more than 70,000 sense of duty ever was more ener-tons of pig-iron and old rails in Kn- getic than were the Tammany leaders gland, American producers not being to head olf Pendleton. Had a vote PROVISIONS, To which he calls the attention of the public and iuvitu au examination of quality and prices. His stock of Staple Groceries, "liack tax liook" lor the years of isu lo ami Kiviuj; authority for bringing suits, c. 'I is nothing inliaiiiioiiioiis iu the two acts.

The collection of hack taxes of 1S7H ami subsequent 1 ears, inav lie eiiforceil by seizure anil sale of persona! property, or by suit. The reason for the I coiieurre'iil remeilies, by sei.ure of personal properly for laml taxe. ami by suit, is, a person may have lamls, but no personal properly, or may be a non-resi-ili'iit. l'loce'luie by either moile woilhl be Kooit, but in view of the lelay anil costs in bi'iuiii suits, seizure wouhl in many eases be a mors epelioiis re.uieily, especiilly in cases of chronic tax ihnlger, who oh.illl.l be forceil to pay as promptly as other people. Very Keipectfully Tnos.

lloi.i.Aii v. State Auditor, -SUCH AS- The paper bag manufactory of Godfrey Clark of Pittsburg, was burned on the I8tli inst. Loss, $32,000. Spontaneous combustion set fire on the 18lh to the spool factory of A. II.

Andrews of Chicago. Loss able to supply the enormous demand been taken at its proper time, Geo. i tor iron. The estimated consumption 1 1. Pendleton would have been the (for Is 79 is set down at nominee, but Tammany unfortunate- tons of pig iron and 1,100,000 tons ly adroitly secured an adjournment, of rails, which is an unprecedented 'and then Wall street dollars and amount.

Uritish manufacturers are, Tammany iiiMucnce weakened, and boom. Wheat in St. Iouis has advanced considerably tho past few days, the advance itince Monday is from 3 1-2 to 3 cents, on No. I 4 l-2c. on No.

3 red tt to f. 1-2 on No. 2 Med-iteranean. Wheat was quoted on Tuesday at 1.11 3-4. The (i icenback press of Missouri aie extremely cart ful to say but little of result of the recent election in Maine.

After all their lioaMing and brag that they would sweep the tatc, they failed, and consequently i 12,000. St. Nicholas for October. however, not convinced that there is' finally broke the harmony of Western to be an immediate revival of busi-jdelegatious. Michigan always ob-ies, and have ordered that many Uequious to the requirements of the additional furnaces be blown out.

iXew York Democracy went over Some doss killed forty sheeo for Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Rice, Pepper, Alspice, Soda, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Will compare favorably with any house in the city iu quality, quantity and price. The October number of St. Nicholas closes! the sixth volume of the magazine ith an army I of features liaid to m-itch in interest for the lit- tie foiLs. The elavated railroad-of New Yol are de-j scribed in loin; article by liarles ami witli it are given eight adiliir.i'ule pictures of various views almi the lines of the three i Charles Barlow of Findlay, A. in one night, and he got even by killing all the dogs.

A severe hurricane passed over Montreal on the 1 Tih inst. A. large freight shed was lifted bodily and completely wrecked. A young man named liallentine was shot on the 17th by tlie in a body, and the result was a po- The Sedalia Press, edited bv II. litical corpse by the wayside and its Martin Williams, is perhaps, the, name was Horatio Seymour.

Tam-leading Greenback paper of Missouri. won the fight and the Democ-15ut a short time since, II. Martin racy lost the subsequent battle, was a thoroughbred Democrat, feast- Then followed the nauseating earned and fawned upon by some of the paign of lf72, when the great piv- keep pretty quiet about it. A tofMUV Mstmater in Georgia, whose salary is but per annum, was compelled to disgorge $2.2." as lite also keeps a good supply of thorouglibred ot North Missouri, otal State furnished us with another Now he is a ranting Greeubacker subject for a political funeral in the hating even the name of Democra-' person ot Horace Greeley. How rv, predicting the defeat of Kwiiiii in I Tammany stood in that tight the Ohio, and the success of the Kepuh-j writer not being in tlie line of dining Call Ne'v York roads.

The Ict and illustrations I also show how the roads were constructed, and together llll iiish a capital anil entertaining ac- count of those wonderful "Railroads: in the I Noah's Ark Ashore," is the title of another descriptive article which ill be eagerly read; by cry boy and girl, ll is well-told nar- rativeofa visit ton queer "Aik" on the Am.i- river which a kind-hearted native had turned into a sort of asylum beasts and birds of various kinds 1 he story of tins novel in dilution is very interesting indeed and the illustrations ace really superb. No liner pictures of animal, have been printed of late year than the eight beautiful drawings hich accompany tliis article. of stories their is a capilal budget, and there are several funny pictures and ver-es scattered which he otters special rates and examine. his share of the Republican campaign fund. Assessed by the National Committee.

This shows how the Kepnb-llcan bar'l kept replenished during a heated contest. "Tin: probalility is," says the Indians while bearding slock about fifty miles from loise City. Dr. William Sturm of Cincinnati, i who served under Napoleon as jsergeon, committed suicide on the jlTth by taking chloral. Gov.

Lew Wallace of New Mexico, rep' rts the Indians as committing terrible atrocities in Grant county and calls for federal troops. E. P. UELSIIE. I Holla, May 8, 187U.

I lica ticket, aud glorying in the pre- upon crow did not care to know, but diction. He prefers the success of the result was another New York Republicans, with John Sherman, the corpse by the wayside. In 1870, great high priest of a single coin notwithstanding these great lessons standard in the lead, to the success of political economy, still a third of Kwing, a Democratic (ireenbacker. New York candidate was placed in He acknowledges that there is no the field, and while there can be no luqie of success for his third pa' ty, reasonable doubt of his election, it but gloats over the hope that they was due not to the fact of his Harjicr's Magazine for October, 1S79. The October Number of Harper's) Magazine through the number, while the I'epaitmeiits at Cincinnati V'Jtntnerrint, "that the coercive power of the Democratic organization applied to Tammany will constantly reduce the proportions of the bolt, and that in the end the mrty will be in the field for its regular nominee in almost if not altogether its full strength." is unusually rich in illustration, and varied in its literary attractions.

Among the latter are may be able to defeat Kwing and opposed in the convention by Tain-assure the electiou of Foster, the many or his support by tlie State of Republican candidate. North York at large, but rather to the the end ill look at least as im iling as ever to i he young es that lead them so carei'ully every month. Scrihuer for October. The October sci ibner opens ith uu important paper on "l'u and liowns in I.ee.dville, by Krnest lugersoll, witN numerous illustration by Mrs Mary Mullock Fooie mid -I. Harrison Mills.

Text and pictures occupy ef course, lo be placed first tbe new serial Hovels l.y William lllack and It 1. llhick-livire. A very powerful s'lort story ''The devolution in the l.ifci.f Mr. ISallinger" is Contributed by Sherwood Homier, the author of I.ik unto Like;" and there is also a very brie! but i niiUe story by Mary N. entitled link's ln.srj Miss Mulock's pages, aim logeioer maxe a vanea mid coin- serial novel, "Youni Mrs.

lime, increases plete account of this interesting region, includ- in interest everv month IS NOW H'jun ufjister. greater tact that the country under the corruption and misrule of rant's Capt. C. C. Cook, determined to administration was ripe for a change, fully test the flour-making properties In that convention, while the West of the Fultz wheat, and accordingly! was unanimously for Thomas A.

Hen-weighed all he sold last week. ThVdrieks, it was misrepresented by farmers of the vicinity purchased loSnough delegates of New York pro-bushels for seed which weighed to'divitics to again yield to eastern de-Mi pounds to the measured bushel. Thanks to the bolt of Tain-He took OtU pounds to the Springer many tlie charm is broken. It is not mill (11 lo bushels) and it made! possible that the Democracy or the 27: pounds of fine flour, 180 pounds' West and Soutd will surrender again, of second rate flour averaging near and that too to men ho are making 42 Kunds to the bushel. Also 122 a record of disorganization and des-pounds of bran.

One eighth was ti notion. Those who have read Coloael VVaring's Tvrol Wk call attention to the circular from the State Auditor, in regard to enforcing payment of taxes, published in another column. The reader will see that the law materially changed, under the old law ten days notice before seizure was required but personal property can lie seized alter making demand. Taxes Arc due on the first of Octo sketches ill welcome the new eoiilrilution from Vi is pen ith hich this timber opens, en'iiled "On the sk.rt of the Alps." withsev- nig Hie uscovcry ot ttie mines, the early rush, the recent row th: prospecting and "surveying;" atrip in a mine; the geological formation; the pi aclii-il orking of the ores; I.ead-ville society, good and bad. etc.

Much reliable information iy be obtained from this paper. I eral be iiitlful illustrations. This paper, utter some very novel views of Venire, gives a de NEW STAND With a Choice Stock of FRESH GROCERIES BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY, Which be will sell at astonishingly Another seasonable paper ith "Field i Sports in Minnesota," and i written by A Zimmerman, a noted sportsman of St. 1'aul. 1 he peculiarities of crane, duck, and1 gooe shooting on the lake passes of that stale, over decoys and from stubble, are told in a lively nan alive style adapted to the non-spn t- taken for toll.

The flour is of prime! 'Since the Last, under the leader-quality, not excelled anywhere. A ship of New York has three times in comnarison with these figures will succession led the Democracy to a ber and after that date the law compels the collector to seize and sell property for delinquent taxes. lightful description of the Lakes of Northern Italy. Mr. Charles A.

Cole's p.iper on "I'ainted Cilass iu Household Decoration," accompanied by some extremely interesting illustrations, is to the general nailer a remarkable revelation. The riter, besides a general review of the subject, shows what the glass-pamters are now doing in New York. S. li. llenjamin concludes his series, "Fifty Years of American Art," with a third paper, illustrated with engravings from paint LOW FEES.

a convince any oue that the Fultz is a most glorious defeat, or what is as superior wheat. The best No. libad, is it not time that the South wheat makes uo more flour than this, land West asserted its will audits and the quality of the flour convinces: manhood sulliciently to give that us that when the Capt. graded to understand that "west-wheat No. 2 he was very modest to: ward the star of empire takes its say the least, as no wheat makes way larger or better yield.

Crairurd While I decry all things tending Mirror. to foster and keep alive sectional 'animosities, and would not select a The Soldier's Orphan's School candidate for the Presidency purely Mkxico InU'Ui'jfm'er: leading greenback orator of this stale, and the editor of a greenback paper, was asked the following question Do you expect to put a ticket into the field In 1KS0? Answer We do. Do you cx-H-ct to elect the ticket or any part of it? Answer: Wcdonot. Do you expect to nominate a candidate for ing reader, and supplemented by many pie-titresifiie drawings. An exquisitely soft and beautiful engraving, by Mr.

of Kortunv's Tiping Shepherd, accompanies a poem by Charles de Kaj-, suggested by the original pah. ting. I nder the title of "Kdisou's system of Fast Telegraphy," Kdvvin M. Fox describes the automatic telegraph which was iu operation for a year between New York and Washington, and of which no lull popular account lias before been published. By this system it will be remenibare it was found possible to transmit over a single ire several thousand words per minute, at a cost but little greater than that before paid for a single short message.

The ings by liierstadt. Hill, Thomas Moran, I M'Kntee, Wyant, Martin, De Norton, Quartley, T. W. Wood, Mayer, 4. li.

Brown, liny, Thompson, M.igralh, and Tait. This ill be followed in tlie November Number by an article on "Early American Painters," ith similar illustrations. Mrs. Helen S. "A Itamble in Central Park" is not intended to be a formal description of the Pink, but prrseiitution of some of its most picturesiiie features These DON'T FAIL TO GIVE HIM A CALL.

Huilding at Dunber Camp, sectional grounds, "lacts are was totally destroyed by tire on the, stubborn things' and "we must take 18lh mst. Two hundred children things as we tind ttiem. linee arc homeless. 1 tunes in succession the Democracy oMratioii of the line was stopped by litigation, and may shortly be resumed. A notable feature of this paper is a new portrait of Kdison, Francis Itthrop.

which is pronounced by the iuventor's assistants to be the best yet pub have pitted Kastern candidates and Comptroller, C.eral Goldsmith of lireemeii have lost. The KepUb-Georgia, has been found guilty on his (lm.j Us existlence impeachment trial, which disqualifies ncvcrlha(1 thcr tlian Weslem Inan 1 1 1 tn Irinn lurpver luiIihniT nnv in Country Produce Taken in exchange for all kinds of Groceries, and the highest prices will be paid for Produce of all kinds. Harry Wood, "The Guocek," One Door South of E. Morris Co. Rolla, July 24th, 1879.

president next year? Answer: We do. Do voti expect to elect your ticket or any part of it? Answer: Wc do not. What then do you propose to do? Answer: Wc propose lo do away with the national banks and increasu tiie volume of currency. How do you propose as a party to accomplish your purpose, unless you get Into power? The distinguished rwnii I ul, I A I tin ilitl.intir.il in that State. the ranks of the Democracy of New It is reported that Vanderbilt has York should put au cud to the hom- are also represented ill some very characteristic illustrations by Uogers.

Ilein-hart, Church, MissOakey, and Miss Curtis. Miss Curtis also contributes two remarkably beautiful illustrations for Philip Itourke Mars-ton's poem, "TheTw Hardens." Mr. Frank II. Taylor contributes a very entertaining and instructive paper on Texas, with seventeen characteristic illustrations. A very novel descriptive paper, with quaint pictures of Irish scenery and character, is contributed by Miss J.

Cloud, entitled "The Connemara Hills." A brief paper on the present stale of the nl-cohol question is contributed by Dr T. Co.in The Editorial departments are well sustained. The Easy Chair is timely and entertaining, and the Literary Record is a very complete olfered $100,000 for the patent of the age paid that State and to its leader lished. The subject of Hie tilth paper in the llrazi! series, liy Herbert. 11.

Smith, is "Itio de the illustrations representing scenery of the city and vicinity, and the text considering chiel'Hy the obstacles to American trade aud manufactures, ith much of general interest. There are but a few of the ma liy good things to be found in this number of this excellent magazine, and to enumerate them would occupy ton much space. new Prossei gram car in which the 1 ship in the party, three times suc- grain is carried in the wheels, there cessively it has had the honor of lead greeubacker is still at work on the Portable Farm Engines. being uo lioxcs ing us to defeat, and while Mr. Til-den clearly had claims which he did aniwer.

Our ten H. site mlud I to drtrlng Separator, Cotton Oini, te.a and mir aim be uned with Drofittodrira Miss Walker, tLe notorious leader of a gang of horse thieves, was arrest not see fit to assert, he has none upon the party, for it canceled all ob- Till. Stale Convention SB III I of th ear Mt'I-AY SAW MILLS. Has beea thoroughly tBtr. by two years use, and Is tho only Engine in the Western States ed on the 1Mb near Paris, lex Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for October.

Joaquiu Miller's new Sovel A I I. down ligations when it gave him its full a mat rfecirea imruiMA tndHl.UALol HONOR in the field trial tbe U.S. Centennial Exposition. panj ui au.enuiiMt u.r havilis iH.en liutcd met in Iloston on the 1 2th inst. and! for the past three months.

ami individed support at the polls summary of current books. I consider the Tammany bolt a most nominated m.N lb nut for governor, A block and a half was destroyed NOTICE. of est em Life. Among the many brilliant attractions of the present number is the commencement of a new novel, entitled, "Two Rabes iu the W'oixl," by the famous Tiet of the Sierras The opening chapters give promise of a story of thrilling interest, characteriztd bv vivid imagination, pictiiresipie power of description and striking originality. No one is better ac- amM tsoi.LL 1 hii.ii-9 for lieutenant, by fire at Hastings.

on the to a free action of the Democracy of governor. The platform demands 10th inst. Two hotels, a bank, tli West, and under the circurasian-tlmt the diirerencc between the bond- rrinlm anl fixator were CP3 js a areater certainty iiolder dollar and the soldier's jof carrvins thc great A ir l. nn fi.i.1oiuii i.f, pile State with Thomas A. Hen- I have this dar purchased the interest of V.

15. Tallmau, pertaining to the Keal Estate business of tlie late tirm of Tall-man Dowd. The business of buviiijr, ui.lliii.r iinrl tTi'hrtnorp of Heal V.tttte oil i.r. wuu uucresL nomine true 01 -iiwinte-l thi author with ar coiimllssion, will he conducted by me at I incendiarism in lerre Haute, iml. "u--i It ni.l that fnllv Km) uht-iU ar.d chieftain that either the Tilden fac- deficient payment, now amount- nie.

me M.Mieii. an except their old ottice over Hellers Dry Goods ingly mtere-ihiut, ebiborate artiric by K.twin store. A business eutrusted to me! ng to lU'ar man, shall be barns have bet bin ned in that citv ition or the Tammany faction m'mht lie won. witn iHUfiicf to the new liu-tory ol i w.rumml viJ all to lUi! soldiers and sailors of within tin, ivist ni-k. name.

C. Peabooy. Lauds. Asent fur the R. 11.

Co. Dowd. F. E. Chandler Taylor, Indianapolis, Ind the late war; also, that the hours of: ill telc2raihic messages were Thc Wiswinsin leaf and dumb August 15,1870.

the am-ienl of K)tyt. It is profusely ill ustrati-'l There are nttmimble articles on "Archery, I'ast and l'resent." festivals in lilia." anil "Shootinit Stars," all finely illustrated There are stories, sketches, by Jane li. Austin, in New York; institute at Delavan was burned on be i-lioiUiied that the employ. I.ainlled in the othYe ELLIS G. EVANS, in exhaust-1 cit on the inst.

This is the the lfith inst. All the pupils escaped nent of vouni' children cord- with their baggage. Loss 100,000. Ktta Tierce, Amelia E. anl other ttlM 51111a WW.

LOVIW. factory lalwr be prcvcntcil free lurpt wngie day woi eyer recoi (ed, and shows the gicat revival liookn thc NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make linal settlement of the estate of Anna Vaughan, deceased, at the next regular term of the probate court of Phelps county, Missouri, which court chool to Mrs. Kate Spiajjue has taken up iher residence at Kdgewood. near o)iular writt-rs; I'oems by William Wordsworth, Helen W.

I'ierson, The miscellaneous articles embrace a lame variety of chooN a law ninkin voting com 0 John Atlinger. of the Kenwood; I). tins Heing the o'llsorv an income diolulion tax nai! n-ork Whipliiir V. on estate lett her by her lather, Oov. Agent for the Sale of MISSOURI LANDS AND FARMS.

ALSO Attorney in Laud and Claim Cases. Sept 4, vi-tr of the m.1I tax; the Mibatitution of.th was caught in the will be held at the court house iu Koila, on the fourth Monday in November, 1879, at which term all persons interested in said estate can be present. A. L. Stiff, Public Administrator.

Sept. 4, 1870. subjects combining with entertainment a vast fund of information. The 128 itiarto panes aff'ird delightful reading, and the illu-trations 1 are fine work of art they number nearly IK), besides a beautiful chromo frontispiece. "Jerome's Oeath of t'aisar." Single copies are only cents, and the annual subscription $.1, postpaid.

Addres, Krank I-tslie's Publishing tend.r lor national bank and was litterally torn to James Iiadpath, the lecture bureau iih' of th coin in thc treasury for 'loe being the only thing recog- inan, has suddenly disappeared from Uie nizauie. ioik cuy. it is I fonrpd that lw li'is lipponip mennp. reduction of the liondcd debt, lb has aUo Im'cu nominated ft limli' men llipmwlisii Juseph of Clark's Hill, Ind. House, and 37 Park riacc.

N. Y. CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE- Twenty-first Annual Session iK'gins Sept. 3nth. Graded Course of Instruction.

1'hysiol-ogical Laiiratoiy establishel Anatomical Material actually 'abundant. Seats numbered, and swureil in order of aimliea'ion 1'rofess- was arrested on the 19th on a Owing to tbe rapid advance in R. 11. Colwell was arrested on the i BLACKW ELL'S DURHAM requisition from the (lovenor of Ken- provisions lately, two of the oldest H'UHH'rHt. but IIkj old and tried 'n i 17th at Cincinnati for cinbez lumii ivii'n me tu.iijie 01 mur niui 111 vmuau, jdiics ooua, aim ors' fees, 7.i.

1'ractitioaiTs' course throiiRh April; fre Kor aunouuceiiient or particulars, J. 11. HOIAlSrKK, iiacia'pn TOBACCO of the Un tate repudiate der committed 16 years ago in that Campbell Johnson suspended oa zling 20,000 ot his employers, and his ire. State. iast.

1 Furke' of Charleston, S. C..

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