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GLASGOW 1 WEEK I 3 ltd Sew Tax lav. We present herewith an abstract of the new taa law reeenlly passed by Congress, the object of which it to provide 000.000 to pay the on tha accruing public debt A lnre of the bill is devoted to detail respecting tba duties assessors, the mode of collection, end the penalties lor a on compliancy with the provision oTIhrJ act. The eectioni tela- live est: APMBT1oMBT." Maine 'H20 828 Indiana 904.875 N. 218,408 re to the inf tax ere of general inter- Vermont 111,068 Missouri. Massachusetts 824,681 Kansas Rhode 116,963 Arkansas Connecticut 308,214 Michigan- New Florida New Jersey 450,134 Iowa Delaware 74,681 Wisconsin- Maryland 436,823 California Virginia 937,550 North Carolina.

676,191 Oreron 8 Carolina. 303,570 New Mexico-Georgia Utah Alabama 529.313 Mississippi. 4l3j084 Louisiana 385,886 Nevada Ohio ...1,567,089 Colorado Kentucky 713,695 Dakota. Tennessee 669,498 Dir. Columbia The direct tax laid by Ihe act is assessed end laid an the value of all with their 761J27 71,743 61,886 601,763 77,522 355,106 452,088 519,688 254,538 108,524 35,140 62,648 26,982 7,755 19,321 4,592 $2,905 3,241 49,437 to le lands and lota of rrmind.

with their improve. menla and dwelling houses, which several article subject to taxation shall be enumerated and valued by the respective assessor at the rate each of them is worth in money on the first day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-t wo: Provided, how ever. 4bat all property of whatever kind com inj within any of the foregoing descriptions, and belonging to the United Mates or any Slate, or permanently or specially exempt ed from taxation by the laws if the State wherein the same may be situated at the time ol the passage of this act, together wl.b such property belonging to any who actually resides thereon, as shall be worth tha sum of fire hundred dollars, shall be exempted from the aforesaid enumeration and valuation, and from the direct lax aforesaid. And provided further, in making such assessment, ie re- jrard shall be had to any valuation that may have been made under the authority of the Stale or Territory at any period nearest the first dsy of April. Persons will be required to give written lists of lots and dwellings liable to direct tax, in default of which, or in case of fraudulent return, the assessor will make such lists, and in case of fraud the person offending may also be convicted before any court having competent jurisdiction and lined $500.

ISTCBSAL SOTIES TBC EXCISE TAX. After the first of April, 1862, duty of rive cents per gallon nrist be paid on distilled liquors --distillers must keep a record of the number of gallons they distill; the dntj must be paid at the time of rendering the account; liquors distilled, upon, which Ihe duty has not been paid, may be asized a ad sold; and a refusal to allow the prorx officer to inspect theccounis shall aubject the refuser to a penally of $500. Ferment ed liquors pay a tax of two cents per gal Jon, and brewers must keep an account of the quantity brewed. Penalties are at i ached for a non-compliance with the law. I-.

TX IKCOMB TAX. Persons earning or having profits, gains -and meomes tn their own right or in trust, and all companies, institutions, associations; corporate or not corporate, and corporators, ermng er Aaving profits, gpins and incomes ere or shall be derived from sources either than the properly by this act subieo led to direct trx, for the year preceding the Srst day of April, Anno Domini eig.V teen hundred and sixty-two, and each year thereafter, beyond the sum of eight hundred dollars, derived from any' source of business, traleor vocation, dividend of slocks, interests of money or deposits, salaries, interest 'on legacies, annuities. 5r derived tpTrjtn any oilier source, wrfcin or beyond the boundaries of the United Slates, shall be sehject to and pay a tax ef three per voyitura on the first day of April in each jer from and after the passage of this act; -and in computing such profits; gains and incomes, there shall be deducted, besides the sum of eight hundred dollars, as aforesaid alt local or State taxes, tie wages iid for labor, and other charger incident sncb profits, gains and incomes, not in cluding personal and family expenses, in Nioch manner as to leave the anneal net in- of each and every person, excepting cuons Heretofore and berealler ntiontd subject to taxation under the -lrovisicWf this act: provided, that no jurao, mrinovr or corporal or Ol any com- pany, -tnsiiiuiion, association or corpora- tion, enarged or chargeable with a lax un Ier tlus act, shall be required or be sub- 4 msiaiiwil VI HIS lit, I Kuaretl the proms, gams or incomes of such company, institut'iao. association or i i i cjrporauon wmcn anau nave been taxed t. .1.

a ioum jjruy unfits vi tuis cov, ana patu in whole said mm nan v. instiiminn cociauon or corporation; but where iu in- eome tax is derived from persons residing auroau, uui urawiua: money irons- inerr property, iq this country, the rate shall be livoycr -jji per Each sod every person, company, lnsti- ate, and corporator, as mentioned in the preceeding section, shall, on the first 'day mC A first ttasrt amrl jaK tkaaiaflai. cause statement to be prepared and veri fied by the oath or such person, or by the i a nut in uiiiiuiuai mina rer iii ijr-ii fTtirn- nMiT. lnttltuttnn. flfttfirifllinn.

rArnnrtilA nr eorporste which ffatement thai! men uie raouut or proois, gains and in- comes ei saia person, company, instuuiton, association, corporate or not corporate, for 'be year ending on the'se'rd first dsy of April, which statement shall, within thicty Jys from the first dsy ef April, be lodged 7" Willi tbi collector of excise or intermit tar. tof the district in which principal place of business of snch person it persons, ftmpeny associalioar -corporate (hat he will attend at convenient ala- 3ax or daiy payable' (hereon, and receipt or receipts for the'a-ji'j Cfi and if any person or persons avlof profits, gain or incomes, trust, above the sunt I drel doilprsi as Lereibbefore neatect or refuse tocsuse 1S. -4ve moe, wigrq wisn. collector and verified, aa aforesaid, the a-mount of tax or duty may and shall be fixed by the collector, and afler ten days' notice of the amount so fixed, if not paid, such a mount msy: be levied by distraint in the manner prescribed in other case of delinquency lj this A deduction ol fifteen per cent, when the State assume, assesses and collects the direct income and excise taxes for the federal government, is sllowed. PROCLAMATIONS.

BY GEN. McCl'LLOCH. Having been called by the Governor of your State to assist in driving the Federal force out of the Slate, and in restoring the people to their just rights, I have come among you, simply with the view cf making war upon our Northern Iocs to drive them back. I give the oppressed of your State an opportunity, ol again atanding up as Freemen and uttering their true sentiments. Ten have been overrun and trampled pon by the mersenary hord of Ihe North; your beautiful State has been neaily subjugated but those true sons of Missouri who have continued in arms, together with my force, came back upon the enemy, and we have gained over them a great and signal victory.

Their General-in-Chief is slsin, and many of their other General officers wounded; their army is in full flight, and now, if the true men of Missouri will rise up and rally around their standard, the State will be redeemed. 1 do not cume among you (o make war upon any ofyour people whether Union or otherwise. The Union people will all be protected in their rights, and property. It is earnestly recommended to them to return to homes. Prisoner of the Union party, which have been arrested by the army, will be released and allowed to return lo their friends.

Missouri must be allowed to choose her own deslinyl No oaths, binding your consciences, will be administered. I have driven the enemy from among you! The time has now arrived for the people of the State to act. You cannot longer procrastinate. Missouri must now take her position, be it North or South! BEN. McCULLOCH, Brig.

Gen'l. Commanding. HiiDO.naaTrB9 WrsTtsn Aunt Camp near Sprinffield, August 12th, 1861. General Orders, No. 27.

flie General commanding, lakes great pleasure in announcing to the army under his command, the sigual victory it ba just gained. Soldiers of Louisiana, cf Arkansas, of Missouri, and of Texas, nobly have you sustained yourselves; shoulder to shoulder you have met the enemy, and driven him before you. Your first battle has been g'orious, snd your General is proud of you. The opposing loroe, composed mostly of the old regular army of ihe North, have thrown themselves upon you, confident of victory, but by great gallantry and determined courage, you have entirely routed it with great slaughter. Several pieces of artilery and many prisoners are now in your hands.

The Commander-in-Chief of the enemy is slsin. and many of the General officers wcunded. The flag of the Confederacy now floats over Springfiel. the stronghold of the enemy. The Iriends of our cause who have been imprisoned there, are released.

While announceing to the army the great victory, the Genera! hopea that ihe laurels vuii have gained will not be tarnished by a single outrage. The private properly ot citizens ol either party, must be respeeled. Soldiers who fought as you did day before yesterday, cannot rob or plunder. By order or BEN. McCULLOCH.

Jas. McItqb, Capt. C. S. and Adj't.

General. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDEB OF. FVB LIGATION. Otto Oetera, Plaintiff, I "I egaiast Attachment Charles Atbreeht, Defendant NOW at this day comes Samuel Stainmetx agent for the plaintiff, in the above entitled' eaose, before the uadersipned, Clerk of tbo Conrt of Howard County, ia racation, and files bis petitioa aad affidavit, statin amongst oth-erX things, that tba above named defendant, Charles Atbreeht, has absented himself from his usual place of abod in Uie State of Missouri, so that the ordinary procesa of law rannot be served upon him.

-It is therefore ordered, by the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publication be made notifying bim that an action has been eo-nsseneed araiost him, by 'petition and attachment in the Circuit Court of Howard County, in the State of Missouri, founded on an account for the sum of four hundred and sixty-one dollars and three cents, that bis proper! is about to be attached, and that unless he be and appear at the next term of said court, to be bolden at the Court House in the City of Fayette, on the first Monday of December next, and on or before the third day thereof, (if the term shall so long continue, and if not, then before the end of the term) judgment will be rendered against Dim, and bis property sold to satisfy the same It is further ordered, that a topy hereof be published In the Glasgow Weekly Times, a newn paper publisher in said County of Howard, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the commencement of the next term of said Court Given under my hand and the seal A I0' said Court, at office, on this 5th CrSltr of August, 1861, auK8-4w C. H. STEWART, Clerk. C3f Glasgow Female Seminary THE Fmirth Session of this Institu tion, under the present Principal, assisted by a full corps or competei.i Teachers, will commence the 2d (9lh) of September, and close the last of June. The schoo! is a permanent Instil tion.

The Boarding House is a large building, owned by the Principal. Parents are invited to visit us and see our arrangements for boarding. In all cases, a full charge is made for those entering the school during the first month of either 5 months term. Those entering the school after the first month, will be charged from the time of their connection with the school to tbe close of the term. tebju roa ritB months.

Tuition In Primary English 's 8,00 BY GENERAL PRICE. To Tax Peoplb or Missocsi. Ftlitv-Citizens The army under my command has been organized under the law of the State, for the protection of your homes and fire-sides, and for the maintainance of tbe rights, dignity and honor of Missouri. It is kepi in the field for these pnrposes alone. To aid in accomplishing them our gallant southern brothers have come into our State.

Witn these we have just achieved a glorious victory over the foe, and scattered lar and wide the well appointed army which the Usurper at Washington has been gathering for more than six months for your subjuga-flbn and enslavement. "This victory trees a large portion of Ihe State from the power of the invaders, and restores it to the protection of its army. Il consequently becomes my duty to assure you, that it is my firm determination to protect every peaceable and law-abiding citizen in -full enjoyment of his rights, whatever may have been hi sympathies in the present unhappy struggle, if he has not taken an active part In the cruel warfare which has been waged against the people of this State by the ruthless enemier. whom we have just defeated. i 1 therefore invite all good citizens to return to their names, and to the practice of their ordinary avocations, with the full asnrances that they, their families, their homes, and therr propel shall be protected.

at Ihe same time, warn all evil dispos-ed persons, who may support the usurpations of any one claiming to he Provisional, or Temporary Governor of Missouri, ur who shall, in any other way give aid or comfort (o Ihe enemy, that they will be held aa enemies, and treated accordingly, STERLING -x Maj. Gen. M. S. Guard.

Springfield, Aug. 13, 1861. JjThe venerable. Jude Catron lias been forced to fly from Nashville. A vigilance committee notified bim (hat he must resign hi judgship or leave the State." He waaOnL-Miisville at last accounts.

cjue up. Carrier, nr 17 u.if. jsavm. w. jy -4 WENT DOWN.

White i Aug 17 and Penmanship, Advanced F.nglish and Elementary 12,00 Advanced English Algebra and Geometry 14,00 Latin and French, German -each 6,00 Painting Oil, Onental or Grecian and Leather Work, 5,00 Music Piano or -xtlU Board add Tuition in the English Depart ment Board. Tuition, and Music including use of Instrument, 80,09 A pre-pvment ot $30 will be required on each boarder from a distance. For further information, fee Catalogue, Ot iS dress FRENCH STROTHER, julylt Principal. BOON CO'S COLUMN. FOR QPiSUl SPIING.

$001, 'Sogfoicii MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. DE-iEES IN Every Description Of DOMESTIC WM.T. DAVIS. A.oMH al.gjAjiis(ani rpHE6th session of this Institu- jftfffm tion, will commence on tbe MJfyimL continue twenty weeks, exclusive ortbe Christ mas nouaays. TEBMSI Primary branches including Arithmetic, tc, 12.00 Kf Kav 15.00 Latin or Greek Language, with any of tbe above 20.W Contingent fe on each pupil 1W This school is permanently established, and win trivm full ami ihoroiiph course of instruc tion, both in elementary education and in the Mathematics and ungusges.

Rnar.linir en be nroeured in town, or ia tbe vi cinity, on tbe most reasonable terms. a. it I n- julyll m. I. VA.uo, STiucmai.

To tbe Heirs at Law of JVnthan Hunt and Isabella Hunt deceased, wary A. Tiin and all others interested in the estate of Durling Wright, deceased: mAKE notice that we will present a petition to the County Court of Howard County, Missouri, at theteim of said Court, to be begun i A r.t Umuliv in N'nveiYiher. 1 Hfi 1 1IH1 UCIU V. lur. mm prayin? an order to sell tbe slaves of the estate -i a tu a av- (j tir 1 VT BENJAMIN C.

BROWN, GIDEON WRIGHT, by Ben-july4-8w jamin C. Brown, bis guardian. Ksjtice to Samuel Brigcs, IVaucy wire 01 aniu sanities. YOU are hereby notified that application will be made to the Howard County Cnurl, held at Fayette on the 1st Monday in September next, for an order of distribution of the following named slave belonging to the estate ot Samuel Wallace, deceased, to-wit: Green, Hannah, Kitty and Allen, being slaves left the widow during her life, or if partition can not be made, an order of sale will beapplied for. 9AMLICU r.

Administrator, with the will annexed of Samuel Wallace. juiy-ow CASH, CASH. WE invite the attention of the people of Saline. Chariton. Randolph and Howard counties, to our immense stock of goods, which we are selling EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH.

at unheard of Low Prices, to suit the present Ziara Timcsa juneO BOON, BOST WICK CO. CASH, CASH. AS iBOON, BOSTWICK CO. are selling goods for they can supply their eust outers and tbe public Willi tne Den or uooas, rrora iota Hi percent. Cheaper than any bouse about St.

Loui. juneo FTrSUMPTER TAKEN! ALL persona indebted to us. either by note or aceoukt, are respectfully rrqmxleid to come forward and settle wilA.mf itel.if. Our buainejs must bt close1 longer indulgence rmmolland will-rot Bcnivm. All accooots and notes, (irrespective of parties) aU paid very loon, will be placed in an officer's bands for eoHedion, bf law.

Yon may not surprised, at any time to find your account or note in the bands of an officer, Hut stoaev MOST comb. aprll BARTHOLOW R0BBINS k. TATJUM. rTltelf -CAtnOonneltstr Ttfank Notes, (1 per hundred, for. sal st this- office.

5,000 Wanted. We will buy alt ood washed 1. orimwasheed F.J that Is free turn bnra. piree BOOHEOSTWlcr CO. 0 GftAT REO CTiCN IN PRICES I BOON, WILL be sMeto sipplt fWeir cuVfttner aSid tbe public with one of tbe best assorted and rheanest sloe! of goods to be found above St.

Lotus, and to vtiieV they intite the attention of buyers, FOR CASH knowing we can dve entire satisfaction, ill regard to QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLE. nr trill found complete and run in ev ery dedartment, iomprisinf all varieties of STAPLE FANCY DRY GOODS, a beautiful line of. Fancy Dress Goods, at SeiesstoB prices. Also, SPRING SHAVLS, UANTLES, LACE MANTLES, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS EMBKOIUfcKltS. LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, Irak Lintnt Heavy Linens, Clovti, ReacjY Made Clolhing, BOOTS SHOES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY CHINA, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Curtain Goods, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS DO TOU WANT WHISKERS? YOO W4NT WHISKERS! DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLMOHAH1! V- CELEBRATED STIMULA 1NG ONGUENT For the Whiskers and Hair.

The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the United States, and thev hav obtained tbe Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above nistly celebrated and world renowned article. THE STlMULATlSlO OXGiTElST? Is prepared by Dr. C. t. BaxtiaGHAii; "an eminent physician of London, and ia warranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR 'A MUSTACHE, in from three to six This article is the only one or the kind used by the French, and in Tendon and Paris it is in universal use.

It is a beautiful economical, soothing, yet stim ulating- compound, acting as oy magic upon roots causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp it will cure baldness, and eausa lo snrine un in dace of tbe bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to direr tions. it Will turn BID Or tOWT SABJC, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it sort, smootne, ana nexioie. ine jhi.vxkt initisnensible article in everv eentleman's toi let, and after one week's use they would not for any consideration be without it.

tbe subscribers are the only agents for the article in the United States, to whom all orders miiat hj. aildressed. Price One Dollar a box for sale by all drug- rUl and dealers: or a box of theOneuent" war- nnterf tn lisve the desired effects will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (direct,) socurely na'cked. on receipt df price and postage, $1.18. Apply to or address HORACE L.

HEGEMAN nai'GGisTS. Ice. mart 21 William Street, New York. A K0 Wake up Jkf the fire needs poking; Steam am up, and tbe engine smoking. WE respectfully call the attention of the pub lie to Ourof staple and selected with reference to (be present times, and which ar now READY FOR EXHIBITION.

We shall take pleasure in shnwine goids; t'oroe in and see ns. CHUAf ro Cash or to prompt time buyers. Thankful for cast favorJ. we solicit a eontina- anee of tbe same, and will at all times endeavor to kefp a stock equal to the Wants of this Section. HUMFHREYS BARTON.

Ruanoke. March. 1961. These indebted are earnes'ly requested to come in and pay what they can, and this will en-shle to tiav bur debts, and til us all will be tit some extent relieved. mar28 H.

DRY GOODS. ETC miscellaneous ady utsen. CBOPP ARB now in receipt of their, spring sloes: er roodsi eonsistimr of everything lit bus iness, suited to (he want of the coeHnanity, to at wtiefa we call tbe attention of oof custbjner and the public i-J-w I trail iik iuiivhiuu cines, Ac, just received: 4 Simms' CcriXiver Oil; Ayers Sarsapanlla, Yellow Dock and Sarsapanlla; McMunn's Elixir Opium; Merchant Gargvu. ling Oil; Mr. Wins- low's S.

-Z' I Zurluris Writing Fluidl Spalding's Prepared GiaesBen' line, for remoriftg grease; Bull's Wbrm Lozenges) Lamp shades; Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks, Concentrated Lye. Oor atockof Paints, is large and well assorted. ull supplies or ura oiuns cousianuj on nana; TTTT-CT-TTyx- aba. School Booksf Stationery nnV-Tebaeee and Cicars. On account of Ihe hard tune, offer our Perfumeries and Fane- ittps al yrie that ckhbb't fail to pleased Prlt i)ISSOLUTION.

THE co-partnership heretofore fctist'rtig be-' tween the undersigned, Under the ha me and style of Bartholow, Robbin it Tatum, wai dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1st January, 1861. Either party is authorized to nse the name of tbe firm in liquidation. THEODORE BARTHOLOW, i D. C. ROBBINS, G.

H. TATUM. ROBBINS (Successor to Bartbolow, Bobbins ft Tatum,) COMMISSION -AM FOBWARCINfi GR 0CERS PR OD UCE DEALERS, Tater Street, Glasgow, Mo. Thankful to our friends for the very. libera patronage bestowed upon the firm of Bartholow, Bobbins Il Tatum, would respectfully ak a continuance to the new firm; pledgui' ourselves to use our almost exertions to merit Uie same.

We now have on hand, a line assortment of everything in rur line, and will constantly be receiving addition) to our stock. A call from our friends and the pubiic solicited. Onr good totrt bought luw and dl bt iM oie. BOBBINS ft TATUM. A CARDi I tit retiring from the above firnjj I would hers take occasion to thank my friends and tha pubhe generally, for the very liberal pa tt image bestowed upon me.

for the past seven years. 1 also take great pleasnre in recommending my friends Messrs. Robbins A Tatum, as gentlemen, in every way qualified lo transact business, and worthy of your confidence arid patronage. Respectfully, janlO THEODORE BARTHOLOW. TTSr have pare anaed of Matsra.

Ski rc-i yford fc the WUAKT.BOAf place, and will be constantly la the au Cattle, SBeep, Ctuckaas, and also for VereUhlaa of ki.a theif i-1 Our city and country friends will find as ready at all time tf furnish thvn with the vembeat tbi market affordia at reasonable prices. novtO MASON fc STETTMUND. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. THE undersigned, assignee of St Clair Page, hereby gives notice to the creditors of said Page, that on Toetdty, the 10th day of September, A. 1861, be will, at the office ot the WOOL CARDING, Sawing; Grinding, ANO Blaols-smltiaiiis 7 milts southeast of Roanoke, near tbe late' residence of Joel W.

Morris, io HoWeVd County. WE are now prepared for Carding Wool, having employed Mr. Brown, who has carded fcr several years past at Mr. Hays' ani also at tbe old Lina factory, near Glasgow; previously at SutlitPs on Silver Creek, and is acknowledged one of the best workmen in tbe coun try. We have three setts or cards, one for fine County proceed publicly lo adjust and al- by steam low demands against the- effects of said ciair ximse from a distance i.hwg (6 stay all night, Pare, at which tirp and place all tbe creditors of w.

tnr ih.lr raid Pape are hereby notified to be present, and roll, wa wh tnenu will receive any kind of grain, bacon, lard, We BUGS, A complete assortment of Cotton Goods, for servants wear. OsnaburgKBrown and Bleached Domestics, Brown ana nine swins. Cottouadest- Bed Ticking, Checks and Hick ories. Our stock of Ladies, Misses and Children' shoe wi II be as complete as heretofore, and or ine same warranted manufacture. Perfumeries.

Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Toilet ar ticles of all kinds. Also, an extra and well-assor- ted lot of is 53 "irtfini Umbrellas, etc etc, Gents' Fariilshin; Goods of All Kinds. IWIi'OitM ruicts. BOON BOSTWICK" i GLASGOW. BOON, PIERSON SMITH, apnhl-; -i A uresent their claims, with tbe necessary proof to rt v.

njLiuu, establish the same. may9-3m Assignee St. Clair Page. CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS 4) BOXES Criftfped Candy. CtJ 10 boxes Fancy do Hock, cream and boarhotmd do Toy and all kinds fancy do for Christmas.

1 cask fresh 4 boxes fresh cition. 20 bxs Layer M. R. Raisins (new crop) 60 qr boxes do do do 100 drums and half drums figs, do Almonds sort and hard shell (a full stock) Pecans, Filberts and Brazil nuts. Fire crackers, new crop Lemons.

1 bbl cranberie. 10 bus dried Peaches 10 bxs Sparkling Catawba Wine. 20,000 cigvs, from $5 to 910 per thousand. 10 baskets Champagne wine. Port and Maderia do Malaga and Sherry do Fine Brandies, Ac.

2.tJ0 lbs Buckwheat Flour, (No. 1) and many other articles too numerous to mention. Suffice to tay, we no nave usually kept in a well appointed Grocery House: ml Will aell at price to mil tV timer. 08 KOUB1JM 51 A 1 1 Al. PROCLAMATION.

IN consequence of the many difficulties that now surround us, the tightness of tbe times, the scarcity of money, we would, by this Proclama tion, make known to our friends, THAT FOR CASH, we will sell goods as low as any house west of St Louis) and to those who are, and have been, prompt and punctual paying us, we are willing to furnish goods in the usual manner. But to those who are behind with us, in paying their notes and accounts, we are not able to furnish goods as formerly, and earnestly hope that they will appreciate our cood tion, and will do al in their power to a-ssist us in this, our time of need. AU open account of lfeoO, must be settled, either by cash or note cash preferable. may9 GBEENABAUM it OPPENHIMER. Fresh Groceries.

PRIME New Oclean Sugar new crop. Molasses all kinds. Whiskey, Rectified. Whisky, old Bourbon. do old Rye.

do Monongahela. do Scotch. Salt, large fine sack. Oysters, best brands, together with numerous other articles, all of which will be sold very low. novi C.H.LEWIS.

It is i alii not persons Franxen, should further delay, aprll Pay Up. only desirable but indispensable, that ns owing the late firm of Steinmets A lould settle their accounts without 8. STEIN METZ. N. FRANZEN.

SEED OATS. 1 nnfa BUSHELS SEED OATS, foraal JLUUU by W. To AU whom it ttmf CoBcerx. rpHANKFUL for tbe 'liberal patronage that I have received in the different business that I an engaged in, I solicit a continoan. of tba same.

I would, also, respectfully inform the rublic that lam compelled to do Dunnes on a shorter time than I have usually givea. All accounts with me in thtyear 1861, will be considered do in montbf thinking It will oit both parti better than tba lone system, and therefore I will tattle fonr tune a year ia the place of once. jan24 A. PUGH' TJ BldeasMWe pay the highest market ror ary Dices, at ail um. fTr7Bldi linen, linsey, wool or dry hides, for carding.

guarantee good wore. We are now grinding wheat and corn fcr Tuesdays aad Friday, and will furnish Inmber or saw timber en the shares. We have employed Mr. E- McDurrel, one of the best workmen in tbe country, to carry on tba Blacksmith Business. All new work don with dispatch.

He is a first rate plow maker. Wagons well ironedrall done on terms to suit the times. apnta VfLEx. fi. TYL jEIR CO.

GREAT CLOSING SALE, ALL of Ihe following immense yock of gci'as will be exchanged at Cash Prices for Horses, 'nttte, Itntioer Cot a wood, svild aOffl lai- -proved Lands. We have the following gooes for sale or exchange: 1900 bbls Old Bourbon Whiskey. ye Mononca'Ia Irish Wheat Scotch Holland Gin. Anchor Cabinet Bolen's Triple Flavor Gin. yyo casas Uo.

brandy. 639 Otard, Dupuy A Co. 809 cases Hennesssy 165 Marietta 1 155 A. AssigneSte 66 Old Pech 116 Apple A large Assortment of Cordials. -134 casks New England Rum.

A large stock of Bar Bitters. 154 casks Old Port Wine. 103 133 Pure Juice Port. 10,000 cases of fine uid Bourbon Whiskey. il of tnese goons 1260 1440 206 568 104 1100 200 230 160 St.

Louie, Bio. THE Proprietor of tba above hasned Rare: ries, offer forskle a foil and choice collection of i Frnt Trta, Shfi.it and of the most approved varieties and thrifty growth, and ot Snitaile six for transplantinr: consisting it part of Apple. Peactes, Pear, Cberri. Piams, iGranes, Aprtoots. -Stiiwbeme, Gooseberries, Rasptwrncs.

Canlents, Quinces, Neetarinea. Tie Ornament Department contain all el the kos? desirable varictie of, vx Evergreeiri and Decldnoos Trees lowering Shrubs, noses, Ac A the above stock will be furnished at prices' thatwill compare favorably with auy other estak lishaent. Picking done in the best 'ul i-J, Ov Nurseries are located on the St Charles Roct Road, two miles west of Grand Avenoa. 1 Catalogues sent on application, enclosing a sttmp; and when Trees and Plant are ordered, printed directions for ssttihg-oat and cultivating williccompany their delivery. Audress, BOAfiDMAN A PARTRIDGE, Bo 884, SLLoius, Mo.

w' 4 C0VESAST MUrrjAL' LIFE INSURANCE company I OF 8 A 1ST LOUIS, i SOflice, north-east corner Second" ancTPTn itreej, basement Boatmen's Saving Inititation, SL Lou. i.ALj.-.J Wat is Lin Inscramce' 1. It is the ex-ereisi of prudence, of It secure inaewndence, domestic happiness to tba widow and ephan. 3. Is snore eScacioos.in its opera-tionsu regards tbe awral and domestic comfort of th people, and ia its tendency to reduce tax-.

tiony its rec action of pauperism, and possibly of crrne, than the legislation of. onr wisest statee-mennd, if universally adopted, wooKl be a na- tionalblessing. .4. It afford tj penaos- of every classjuid in every station of lire, tbe mean to avoil'mach fat are misery to their to rend thm itriependent of public private ebarty. Wiile it i the mnnirest and imperative duty of eterj parent, ottring his life-'ime, to embrace all honorable means of supporting and advancing tha intenst of his oftspnnj, so it is equally his duty to aid leaving them at his death to grope their waytn helpless poverty through an uncharitable WorB; and equally apparent is the duty of every bussind to provide, in case of his death, for the suniving widow.

To effect all which Life Insw rente Companies have been formed, which enable evey husband ixA parent, by the payment of sr soull sum, either nnually or quarterly, to pro-vile f6r bis widow and fatherless ehildren. ERARD B. Hoo. 6A M'L TRE AT, Vice ISAAC M. VEITCH, -r CHARLES CLARK, Gen.

Agent -I. Yacchas, Medical Ex iminer, Glasgow. Cuaa H. Gbeex, Agent, Glesgow. Sai'l.

C. MAJoa.Agent, Fayette. aprillS CIIAXGE OF.TWIE. I0RTfl MoTrAILROAD, ON Monday, April 15th, and until further notice, ST. JOSEPH EXPRESS TRAINS -wil leave onr Depot at tbe corner of North Mar ketand Second streets, at 9 o'clock, A.

arriv-insin St. Joseph the same dry IXPRESS TRAINS from St. Joseph arrive fa' St. Louis at 3:30, f. in time for Eastern connexions: "rains at Hudson, the junction of tbe Hannibal nib.

and St. Joseph Railroad, are ordered to wait tbi arrival of trains from St. Joseph to HannibaL" (XPRESS TRAINS connect at Allen, witfar Sntb's Line of Stages, passing through Hunt-, vile, Roanoke, to Glasgow, and connects there wlh stages' for Brunswick and all tha country wit. fcc27 J. B.

MOULTON, Supt J. LOR MIS, JPOTEECJRYJND Glasgow, Mo. Scfre Cofnei int and Market Street. XT EE PS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A JX full stock of Pure and Genuine Medicines and Drags, well as everything els usnal to be fonnd is APOTHECARIES AND DRUG STORES. janl, 1860-lv OAS.

A. M'XAia. JAS. L. SibBCASV CHAS.A.M'NAIR&CO.

Manufacturers. Clxewlns Tobacco; Of all Grade-, ITater Street. Glasgow, Mo. Referring to above card, we-be? leave to an- we bottled our-aonaceto the cublic. that we have this day asso-' eive and can warrant them tn hj the.

imA wtth n. in iniiies- Mr. .1 Ma-nn. test. iof Lynchborg, and solicit for tbe new con- 800,000 assorted Cigars.

Cern, a continuance of the liberal patronage here- 7,000 boxes of Chewing Tobacco, assorted. More extended to ns. With increased facilities' 7,500 barrels of Fint Cut Smoking Tobaco.for buying and manufacturing good chewing to' We will require on all land trades one-third baeco, we cud guarantee sa'isfaction to all wbtf 1 casn. igive us atrial: We only require the cash to be said as thai' ian5 goons are laxen away. i We will trade any of the above immense stock of goods at cash prices, even up, for Horses, Cattle, Ac.

tie, Ac, Ac. Apply, or address for Price' Current, OH. TIIJER 28 Nortn Second Cor. Cbesnnt, 8tl Louis, Ms CHAS. McNAlR A CO scxmiiESs "ITE are in receipt of a fresb supply of Gro4 ceries, consistinr in part 8ngr, Coffee, Mollasses, Salt, Iron, Nails, icese.

-Soap, Mace, Rope, Chains, Seives. 6ardides) Cotta Alius, etc, etc Mackerel, Cigar, TobaCco, Candies, Fruits, pun cotton candles, ine part a follows; Potomac Herriug, Pat: cnt Srws, MiU PHIS is lo notify the puhuc that we have our i JL trrist Mill in full operation and shall be prepared to accommodate our Customer at tne (usual i. feel thankful Tor past ravors and utlieii enntinnance 61. the same. Our (Mill is greatly improved and customers wUl fid to tnew aevamage giv We grmd for tbe ton or ior me -Grinding dys, Tneedys, Tborsdaya aad Saiuidayi, until further notice.

tAH, AT TB lT auk -v M. ENGLISH A SON Fine Wine, Brandies, I Gin, Whisky, Irtdigb, VitrcJ, Cinnamon, HathH, Hoes; Cow Bells, jsnlO i. DISSOLUTION NOTICE- IrpHE cd-partnershiphertofore exuungoe- 4 Strwuse A Friedsam, has this day been ddved ss L.Mnl.i eniMeni. lh bnSUieSS it th SSM -t. fi" i.

In Re rinsed hr 8. StrOUSC, to wboSS all naytt ROBBINS TATflM IRON! A FULL aad eomplat ctoek at St. Louis nri ces with 23e per 100 lb for freight added for prepae to ell Iron -in that wart na AV004JXa IltJJsl. ft7JastIsea BiasxsXer sals at Cee persons indebted to. said firmware, requested to 6TR0CSE wiU contina buswess a esoai, makeunmediat pay I He will have ready tor isspeetioB ami nrre ih.

the wring, iu i 7 -a iVirrrhaniltfe. K- I tulying bis thanfa for the hripatronfie totbd lat firm, nc soiicoi a coouu. Bleiniwt satisfaction in roods, price, taesaeung bwanes. tn sasMr and ssodd i i KeAkDsedj for sale at this OfficeXJ 1.

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