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Tin Cap Brigade, DEC- 1,1803. fTENTION FARMERS! THE DRAFT ON SANDERS' 4ARDWARE STORE For 500,000. Valuable Articles "is in Successful Operation, CENTEALIA SENTINEL; Citv Tuesday evening learn with I.OCAL NOTICES. the newly elected Aldermen were sworn in LOO-AJO TFURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1805. tb tern of two years.

The i i tiring members of the Council are Messrs. I S. M. Warner and G- V. Johnson; Mr.

D. I J. Beitmt having been re-elected, as was also 'our excellent Mayor, Joseph G. Conaick. of acts of the oJd was Illinois Central Railroad Time Table.

Trains Cefilraila us follows Qtmroa I ioMag and Heating stoves, Fr Latest Patents and Best Slate. and $.30, p. .1 J2.CO 1,00, arrive at Centralia as follows: 10:30 A. and 9,45, 1 nr one of justice and courtesy, showing an ap: jpreciation of the efforts of ths Mayor ia looking after ths interests of Centralia, to extent that necessitated not -only the out- Jay of much time, but also expenses in trav i my oi lunuii tiuie. out BIBU cayeuaea Ju Stc 1 A 6 elin and not scribers recchfog tlitir is out or liearly su, cou at tlie end of t'ueir names, like the one at i action upon.

BHIQADE3. and Spokes, uu, Plows, Felloes and Handles, Ilamcs. REGIMENTS. res, Forks, Spoons, Butts, Looks, Coffee Mills Urns Lamps, Chimneys Saws, Planea, Hatchets, ir Kettlfu, Hammers, Chbels, Cow Bells an Knives, Well Backets, Door Bells. BATTERIES.

id Stones from 40 to 140 pounder. Iron, Kails, thoa and Saaths, dang Plows and Harrow ieeth, Plows, c- he Bcareity Jf laborers, hi pries of Cotton TO SOJSCRJBEKS. (X) "When tho term for which sub-1, having filled such a position are totally ig- norant. By reference to the report of the i Council proceedings published in another column, it will be seen that the sum of one us wao voted to Mr. Cormick, protest, to reimburse moneys paid out by him and through which the city has been benStted.

On reorganizing the Mayor Corick addressed the members, setting forth deemed it their duty to take speedy He stated that the 111. Centra! tinctured with rrgret at the probability of i losing a good citizen, thaX Mr. A. M. Bar- i foot, the lute rfocifs! Agent of the Express Companies.

HI this vlly, has bees appointed Superintendent of the Illinois Division of the American Egress Oo. Mr. career as Ageril has been one of entire success, giving universal satisfaction to our citizens, as veil Vu As companies by whom employed--an extremely difficult position. While sorry to lose Mr. B- we are gratified to anuouncs that his successor is Mr.

J. L. Hopkins, late Cashier in the Express OEca here, a gentleman whose long experience and Jatimate acquaintance with the business combine to make him a most competent incumbent of the responsible position of Agent. We are informed by those conversant with- the facts that the business of tin Express Companies in Cantralia is very extensive--comparing not unfavorably with that of cities six or eight times its size. A day of two since, eight hundred packages went through on one train, all of which had to betandicd and re-checked at offico in SELECT A Select School will be taught in the South Ccatralia School building, by Miss Clara M.

Elrod, commencing oa Slondjy, 17th of April, S. VAX CI.EVE, -Vo. North Oft St. CViifrct'a. EEiLKK IS SI and continuing throe months.

-All the branches ill bo taught required in a common school. Tuition $3,00 a term, which will be ed uoatLly. C1KCUI.AK. Office Promt Marshall, IHh Ills All persons engaged in collecting men in this District, for the purpose of j-ancing off fainia. Oils, Patent Glass, Dye-Stufft, IFerfiimery, Toilet Requisites, SUeer, TeUct A 1 t'urnuh, Lxijvl, Cap, SXO, md Jiiillt and tuning tbeui in, and credited to other Districts, ire hereby warned 10 cease snch Eolation of law.

And citizen, are earnestly milted to re-j port to this office, the names of any who may be engaging in tbe ubovo practice, order that they may le arrested and puuUbed. J. C. SCOTT. Capt, -aud Prov.

Marshall llth Dut, Ills. ANTED, A situation as clerk, in a Dry Goods or Hardware Store, by a young man, who will give the best of references. Address John 3- Asbins, Rao- an invitation to renew their subscriptions. SZLKCT SCH.OOL.--Miss Clara M. EIrod will open a Select SchooHn South Ccntrnliu on Monday, April 17th.

nroad Comply nave offered to donat, cifr teu acres of ground for the purpose of supporting the poor of Centralia also to allow the building of a Fire Engine Houie on the I South side of First North street, just east of Locust; urged tho necessity of procuring an An West Side I engine; announced bis desire to have the School will be held'on Thursday and Fri-! validity of position assumes by the day evenings of neit week. County court, with reference to ths poor of We are informed ulso that Mr. E. B. Hall, for some'time connected with the Express Office here, has been appointed Agent of the American at Freeport, and will take charge of that office on the 1st of April.

We congratulate him on the promotion, but are sorry to part with so excellent a citizen. lie is -well qualified by his business capacity NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. drafted for Cash at tha Ceatralu Hardware Store mtralin, Dectiiaber 1, 1364. SEW A. K.

Beal. J- C. Kehto, Boat sido of Locust St. 3 doorj Sojtk of North, uld rcsnotfaljy call the attention of the to a Large Stock of Groceries, jeemivare, Boots and Slices, Cottou Warp, E1C-, Eic. WE were much pleased to receive a ill from Mr.

John L. Bates, recently connected with the'I. C. H. R.

office, at this point. Rusticating in Chicago agrees i with friend Bates, we judge. Centralia, tested, and carried up to the high-. and experience for the place, and we con I GOOOALK--corner of Locust and 1st North has just got on a sice lot of splendid Cabbages--which are going off like hot cakes- Also, a few barrels of superior Sweet Potatoes. Cail soon if you want any.

wo have receivedwid the incrc.iic in am vinccs ua th.it the beit of goods is tl.e 1-uid I'artlcular attention 13 called to WE had a call on Tuesday morning last from our friend John Woods, of the Cairo War Eagle, who reports the bird (till gloriously Oyiog with our friend Bradiby at ths helm. PKOF. 3IcUOKD, wo learn, lias returned to our city, and will commence teaching est tribunal having cognisance over it; hoped that the city cemetery might receive the attention it needed in the way of improvement, in setting out shade trees, and also spoke of the manner in whion the gratulate the citizens of Freeport on so good an appointment. CMP.ISTIAS COMMISSION --Kcv. Sbepard tt'ells, Field Asent of the Christian Corn- low land in the First Ward might be drain- mission, addressed a union meeting of the ed, by taking advantage of a sewer recently different denominations on Sunday evening built by the Hgt.

Co. Taking it altogether last, at the Baptist church, in this city; pre- our Mayor has laid out an amount of labor, senting the objects and work of the institu- which if he accomplishes, will secure him the universal gratitude of our citizens. tion for which he id engaged, in an eloquent, forcible manner. Mr. W.

is heartily en- A TKir TO week we ac comptisbed the trip indicated by the above headlug; spent three days and arrived home ---oar own little Centralia, perfectly satisfied and contented--more than ever assured that there is no place like home--especially when it is located in so inviting a place. i "aged in his labors, and is accomplishin 3TTR STOCK OF TEA. oiluce Taken In larch )J, 1SC1. Exchange for GooSs. This visit had long been in contemplation next Monday evening.

All those who wish to join bis classes woulj do well to provide themselves with books, as is very impor tant that should start tog-ether. 3VEW STOKE, tlie "West F. J. BKOWN, THE FIKST NtTioxAL BANK CEX TRALIA--Ii nearly ready to commence business. Mr.

Kohl has purchased a safe and office furniture and is getting matters arranged as speedily as possible. EXHIBITION AT I AS OPENED A DRUG STOKE Uo'iolars of the district school at Walnut Ilill UB i will give an exhibition under the direction KI.KST SOU In STREET, Kohl VTarncr'i new brick houic, where ho dc- keeping CYOTJ thing ia the Drug liuc. Of Mr. T. Kell, teacher, at thn Covenanter church, east of that place, on Tuesday evening, March SS, for the benefit of the sold- OOKS AND STATIONERY, our natural life, witk comparative rest, for we have seen Cairo---Cairo as it IB--in all its mud and water--with its frame work of sidewalks, tea feet above the ground--its Lake Kdwards," its soldiers, refugees and colored population, its Levees, its St.

Charles, its three daily newspapers--the War Eagle, tiews, and Democrat--its Athe- neum, its Tort Defiance and its Sol. Silver! We took a trip up to the renowned site of the Wcs'ern Navy Yard--Mound City ye what a name Mound City! It ought to bo tTutluw City, for the water was at least sis or eight feet in depth all over it leavisg no trace of streets, alleys, fences, and in many cases carrying off mses. fences, and everything that would float. It great amount of good. The result of his visit to Centralia is over $200 in cash, six boxes of clothing, consisting ol quilts, sheets, pillow cases, bandages, rags, for which there is a great demant --especially for clean white rags, for o.

These boxes were presented bj ho Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, and Mr iV. desircu us to express his thanks for the jomuiission to ihs ladies for their contri- lution. RKV. G. J.

JOUKSOS--Of Builington is expected to preach in the Baptis church on Triday night of this week. Mr. Johnson is one of the gentlemen wh officiated at the dedication of the new churc and is an able speaker. LS PAINTS and STUFF, -ir A T. titr.K rvnd I REVBM-K J.

Johnson i tTufy a SllJ 8 ght much destruction has been appointed Revenue Inspector for I an wastc down Us heav- WALL PAPEK and WIXDOYV SIUDF.S. UM i well selected stock of perfumery, and articles the Toilet, lavoi ins extracts, c. I the llth an-j baa entered on the dia- SEW! XEW! Ue make his hend- quartsrs at this city. This is a good ap- poitment--Mr. J.

will make an excellent officer. TRAVELEKS- -Wili find it to their ad- Haajust completed tho vantage to call at Jackson's, on 1st North re-fitting of Ms old Stand st reat, and his big stock of Trunks And having sold out his old stock, has opened out Entirely New Hu assortment consists of staple and fancy iesl weight upon the poor man, least able to sustain it. But the swollen liver hcedec little who wbre the sufferers, and swept on, flooding everything until it came to the Cairo Levee, where it was arrested in itn mac course and sent back to ita regular channel will a exam intion of tocte of the classes of the First and Sec ond Trtinary and Intermediate Departments of East Side School on Friday at 9 cloe and continuing throughout tlie dny- PKOMPT ASD RELIABLE take pleasure in calling attention the prompt and liberal manner in which th Farmers and Merchants' Insurance Coin pany, of Quincy, Illinois, have adjusted an paid onr great loss sustained at the (TB; fire in Cairo on the night of the 5th ins Our entire two thousand -dollar wus allowed without quibblin or controversy and paid without delay. cheerfully recommend this Company to a parsons desirin the protection of losnranc P. T- MITCHELL CO.

or at least entirely free from the city, ei-! as tha Cairoitei have uTM 8 it, and which was kepC from accumulating he just received. He has twn f- Hats, Cans. Hardware, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, c. to a damaging extent by two engine pumps at work night and day. Considerablo ap- prehension was felt, while the river--the Ohio--was still on the rise, with regard to WAURES ISDSPEXDENT--Is tho tide of the security of the levee, but now since this a neatly printed newspaper, published in Jo i test has proved its safety, all fear has van- also got a good assortment of other articles, i including hats and caps, boots and shoes, 1 clothing, Yankee notions, etc.

issolicived tu call and examine my r-cw Daviess recently purchased by our old ished, and the Cairoites are eshilerant. aslara determined to sell as cheap if notchc.in- 3 gtephe Smith, formerly of thio That Cairo is destined to be a large city, than any other merchant. Contralia, Nov. M. O'MELVESY.

25-tf B. SEEKS, city. Stepbe is now in his proper clement, snd that at no distant day, no one can for a and will mako a spicy and original paper. Success to yon, Stephc, and a hearty welcome Bto the fraternity editorial. fatch-Maker and Jeweller, TT1SHES to inform tho citizens of Ccn- scholars of i tralia nnd tho residents of other towntaud the two esbibitions, at the Christian church, on aud Wednesday evenings of next week, consisting of orations, tableaux, col- moment doubt, after a visit, and an examination of its location and advantages- Bat for the lack of solid building foundation it would long since have rivalled St.

Louis. do his work iu thevery best manner. and Mr. Beers ITinislied "Workman, ving a regular apprentiship to a competent istcr, and also having worked number of years in a of tho largest Cities of the Union, be feels comp- mt fratn his long practice and experience, to repair finest watches in the most skilfull manner and A A amto give satisfaction and keep good liniOi uld bo happy to haro a call from bia old friends all who would wish to try him, At Dr. Marshall's Office.

xt door to Carter's Boot and Store, Locust on I 1 0.. Marion Ills. 1W-2 School and Books, PHOTOGRAPH A nd my stock complete, article generally kept by Dru H. P.4KKIXSOX SOXS, GOODS: XEW JUST RECEIVED at MRS. ilinery store, at her residence on 1st North Street, nstting of the and most fashionable Suiomer oanets, VeiN.

I'ara- 1s, ele. In fact anything ttet may indudeJ FuruithingOoods. The ladies are invited to call in nnd examine stock styles. F. KOHL.

S. M. WAKXEK. UOHI, WAKXEI5, in in 1S5J.1 Dealers in GROCERIES, BEADV MADE CROCKERY, BOOTS a SHOfiS HATS i.vi CAPS, In fact, everything from a Needle to a Threalicr, CEXTRAJ.1A, ILL. Corner Firft South and Chestnut, purchase in large lots from firtt hands Many if our goods TVC dirtet from the Jitctories iinil many veara experience gives us, looihties of celling it: 'JL'lian any otlier House.

THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Allowed for COUNTRY PRODUCE, In for Good Call and us, Before Purchasing Elsewhere On Locusl 0 3ST A 5L, I Keap bicJ ELOUR MEAL, Aird give tbe same 1 E'X -C A Tor "Wheat and Corn. li. PARKrXSOS i You tltat have Beautj and let Matthews take You tliat and Jet make MATTSIKWS PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS'- DimicJc't Builetiny, Locus! St. tide ol tho AVING FITTED Ul A GLASS Itouiu espr-itl) for inth tlie modern in tlie differing entirely from tho old fa-hioi-otf p.an, MOW in tie, and coiitainirg one bundrfJ and oi the nitvanUiKC shading pictures superior tu old ftoluwicil feftj-hght, aUo hamn; in the IS-I2, ami receiving THE FIRST PitKillUM! A Meilal, at the IlliLyid Slate Fair, XogUttcr tth all thj 1 inittroienienti, v.e lire able to make THE VUIIY FISrST ASD BKST PICTCRTSS! Ueineiubcr tbe lli-t fide of the Kailruad, Bhildinc. oil Lundcs' Uriel.

Centr.Un, IXc. S.lSOi. 80 ktTl fit co'tf sTonr OS' RTairr CESTltALIA. STAFFER BALTZELL AKii i i i opportunity cSjneds their think- lo llieu triendi fintl natron 1 for i tibtnil uiul I'turon- ftr tlio puss Al'liutigli m-t linking Wen favor ibly sittuiLcd, net h.t\'ni; n-kcl, IIT any conic to tht KUUIIIH ot nn- in the oIU'Klurc-mitknif; 111 Ma- coiniilnii'jnt liigliJj rcM-ut KQOIIJS h.we under OL-H sicv-uGur enco in tho that our ar- are couu- rion Countv (rtins My built uur for i led by tixtcon jenr'a wo fifttter onr Atucudmeut to Ordinance So. 5.

JBe it ordained the City Council of Catlratia: That Section 23 of Ordi- mce 'o. fiie be and the eacne is so as to read the City Treasurer shall, executt ft bond in fi" snin of five thobsAnd dollars to the City oE Centralil nlln two or more securities to be by ths Mayor tbe City of Centralia. J. G. COBM1CK.

Attest: Major. HATO, City Clerk. ETTERS rcmaioiDg unclaimed in tfie Po-t Office at Centralia, State ol Illinois, 2J.id dny of March. 1S05. Mr II Brown Mehbor Bulner Amey Jano Baldwin Marv Jano Ball Joseph Black A SCHOOL EXHIBITION--The teachers and lhat ol) ect on 3 now overcome, by the re- bolars the East Side School will giro ccnt roof of the sta bility of tbe Levee, by Budta'ng Lorenzo which the silo is protected, and Cairo hav ing obtained a good start will henceforth grow and expand after the fashion of West- Creed James Daniels Jluttie DaTW.n Mary East Klunio lobules, dramas, farces, music, tc 3 cto -1 rn cities.

Prominent men arS gradually but There will be an entire change of pro-1 gtea jiiy locating there--from all parts of tho gramme each evening, and everything pro-: couu i y. From our OWD vicinity, Hon. Syd- Faikncr Marcus sentcd will be original with cither the I ney Bteese Car ijl and Judge H. S. teachers cholars, pxcept the music.

This ojielveny, of Central City, bwe disposed George EEo will be a grand entertainment, and we hops thc residences, inteuding to go thither. HudS'o'ls'narvcy 2 will be, BS it deserves, largely attended. canno 'close this brief mention of our Hunt Soinroni.i Tho MeloJeon used on the occassion is 7 3 to Cairo, without expressing our thinks offered for sale. For particulars inquire i to essrs Laasden Wiloox, of tho Blake Mary I either Messrs. C.

Braden or D. A. Schau- rect Contralto. 26 3mon er SEW TAViNG RESTED 21OJP. a store for the I purpose situated on LOCCBT STSCET, -thrco ion south of First Xerth opposite Landcs' new oek, I would inform Che citizess of that shall open a FIRST CLASS TAILOR SHOP.

I have joat returned from Clitcaso with a full id complete stock of LOTHS, CASS1MERES, VESTIXti i- i i Charles, (gontlemen, by the way, wno 1 Barnes Clem how to keep hotel, and who put their ftankl occurred in rear of knowledge into practice,) Ed. S. Trover, of Bench John Dr. McCord's building on Friday evening cJ'. the Cairo Leader, a now paper about to be, 5 last week.

The wind ha.d been very high established and which wo can endorse be-1 liurroiv Bruno all day, and was blowing furiously at the but by strenuous efforts in the part of our cUizcns, the progress of the devouring element was prevented from spreading to the adjoining buildings. The buildings i forehand, Sol. Silver, whom everybody knows, and others, for many courtesies ei- jcoieman Jane 2 tended. Success to Cairo --Long may it wars! which I would Folioit too public to call and ex- coasumed were a log, hut and one small' oeltt Omo. JOHN C.

ERBK. S. Culiitier Jane CrrU2 Samuel Enton jr FsjlorbatjcSIary SONS, Manufacturers of 32 far Casli paid for Hides, Shpep Pelts, Wool and Tallow. BLACK WJIITEOAK BARK WANTED. Twnerr on Locust Forkinron' 1111, Cwti.Ui, ANDREWS' GROCERV STORE Under- neath our office has, we judge, from the crowds that flock, in there during business faiier ored people, and belonged to Mr.

John hours, become one of the most popular George Joseph IDavis, of Caiio. Thc loss was but I th.o city. We don't wonder at 'A JdTM 0 danger to a valuable portion of city fne Andrews keeps always on J)artl ri GM I hand a excellent a'ock crocenea, pro- oan ei was rery imminent, and the escape from a viaions, dry goods--which with his hearty i great coaflagration was providential. Tho of welcome, are bound to draw trade. Ilowell Docc flrft ia rrt hnro riAPTi fimdd KT in I gOOUS COUStantlT rOCCivinff--he IS Still ur( Jl sre is have.been caused bj an nftb fc ttenrr incendiary, as there had been no firo in the CMUnd see Viro, in BaUzell's Block, on room for the previous twenty-four hours.

street. tlcthcock A House Wesley House William Jonca Elizabeth 2 Johnson llerrick Jobncon A Johnson Betsy Johnson Killoker Uiniol Miilcr Miller Moronc Jts Jno SlcKay John 2 Nstu I Vctton Phillips Pcnoyer Aaron Pierce Oharlio Scbaftiftn Joseph August Smith James Tnnrcr Jfc' Turner Turner Sr.mucl Jones Clias KHza Logvl James Norwood Samuel Loc'tnrd Charles Ortcrs I'ellora Pugh Patton Louis Parker Wm 0 2 Read Edward Reynolds I Service Isabel Service Jane Shoot William Sheuerd Mary 3 Sweat Mary 3 Stiles Montcray 4 Bony S'uco John if Spencer Mjlvi Stono Cyrus 11 Stewart I Tavior Lizrie TajJw Sarah Telithx Van Vrawken Jlenry Vfntts JIartba White ilartba 3 Woodson BecVey Ward Daniel Wiseman Maztin Wdli Charles D. KOLEMAX, FARMiNO MAOHiNEBY, Among which we mention at fully ttstcd The Automaton Corn Planter, Brown's Manufacture! at Gnlcsburg, Ills. Scioert's Self Raising Qai'y Plow. The Betl in 'Jse, Stafford's CiiWvatot, Haiues' Header, The Kentucky Harvester, McCORMlCK'S, QUAKER, BUCKEYE, KIRBY, BELOIT, FOUNTAIN'S, A A I Tht celebrated 4, and 8-horse poicer THRESHING MACHINES, Of the well known Pitts' Patent, manufacturid at Chicajo, Cnnton, 0., Sugar Caae Mills Evaporators, The best known.

CIDER MILLS ASD PRESSES, Horse UaUes, Seed Drills, Feed Cutlers, I and 2 Horse PLOWS, Right and Left Handed, in a large variety. Under the pre-LUt liringenicnt uo are bettcr.ttrc- a cvcr to do KinsT-Ct A-SJ WPHK hitb dis- patbb. lr would then ini iteull LITTILR C1IILDHEX, of fthoin we seldom fail to get a good as hundreds nil! attest. We arc tliat it in difficult to tho notions of some, in uhat constitutes a good rinttograph 1'or- trute--but it will be our eudeaxor to make Portraiu which judges i iivtt'iuricr Jiret good position, with the atnonnt of Light anil give the best possible expression, without 'ess. and Jleyitlar," fit give which, a photograph unless.

Prices Uniform all kinds of ivorlc. 1C you ivt.uld iiio PnorocaAr large, or sui.ill, call on STAFl-BK BALTZELL. Central: i.tfet.C, 186-1 I the Circuit Court of IJarion County, State Mnrcli term, A. D. 1865.

TKAXOIS XI. TOJU'KINS, John S. Perry, Baldwin, Bill limct IJ.mk of Albany, S. Y. in Chan-ery.

Voc Co: Notice 13 hereby giv en to the ubore named defendants that liill in Chancery is now pending against them in the Circuit Court of Mariou Stjte nf tn which jsR'ul Hill, the nctmed TrancU M- TompUine ii complainant and they are defendants tnat" summons in UlianceryhuilrtJCn issued lr the slid Circuit Court the defendants in said cause, returnable at (ho next term of tho Circuit O'Jrt of Marion County to be commenced and holden at the Court House iu the town of Salem in county on the third Mor.tiny in thft month of HENRY C. MOORK, Clerk. of the Circuit Court, Siato of 111. March, 93 -Iw. call and sae Sample Macbinei, and get ramphletj.

T)v not forgot that we arc prepared to furnish new and Repiirs not mentioned abovo- Alwaye at home and ready to wait on Customers. KOHL WARNER. Cmlrnlia, March 1, 865. mHE Partnership heretofore existing un-1 nd in thc mo )ll of Jllirehi Islio at JL dcr tbe firm of Lyinan McClellan is this I 013 Salem in faid CounU of Marion aforesaid, disfolicd hjr mutual consent, Alexander JlcClcllsn HEXttV C. JIOOHE, Clerk Circuit Court, retiring from thc firm.

All persons claims 1 Xclsou Jlarion Ills, against raid firm will present the Fame to LJ. P. Ly- for payment All knowin; us will please come ferwari Hill for James Pcdler vs Anno Sadler. I the Circuit Court of Marion County, State of Illinois, A D. 1SC5.

Notice is hereby given tbo nnmed defendant that the'comploin- ant, Jaracs Sadler bas filed a bill against her tlie said defendant Mary Anne Sadler, the Circuit Court of Marion Couu'j, State of Illinois, for a In x-orce, and that a writ of summons in Chancery has been issued frotn "aid Court against her the fai'l defendant retarnable to the next term of tbo said Cir- win? tfcmseUea indebted I ard and pay tbe sirao i NOTICE TO THE HtXGKY. withona delay to L. I'. Lymar, who will conduct tbe i A seU ie rs arc loa vc rc so and keep on band a choice stock i XX I oe to furnuh my oM of faraily groceries which will be low for eash. customer, and now ones also, with Bivaa, Crnekew, L.

J'. LYMAN. 'Cake', pies, oifl. Bi (let everything inmyliooof on the shortest noiice. Ilai insbcenjmprcEsed into tbe service of bre.id for the "J' my Icjal friends viil plcasg hear with mo fur the unavoidable neglect--as for tbo X.

McCLELLAX. the dialoy.il I care rrolhing about them, as 1 have-no among them. I'. H. lJCKlNfOX.

CENTBAUA, Juuo 1, 1SG1. Removal of Xurscry Slock to Odin. HE besl assortment of Ornamentals in Southern Illinois Is now offered to tho public on tbe mo'-t desirable Hoses in great and splendid varieties, Iv.ergrccn?, Flowerins at the lowest cash The nursery and formei ly owned by I'ricc, and located cast of woll tnown to former patrons, ito tho atw.iion of all wish tc it is in ovVrj" fiinily. jirervbixfy' should tnctiinc of trans have it. hufines? iryn or can mukc planting nl fionrijhing town of Odin.

fortuniMMtli'it. This is DO T'hc article HO END me 30 cents I nilLmaii that which oao hunrfrctl times KWSPAPERl.

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