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4 i it or i ot uovnwiDESiT NOTICE OF HtCISTRATlQi Mi Txuh OV WHICH MAtO. CO. UAVIO WELLKS, UaVlNui UOAUI. TKI Wiibla nj CTi Ticket. lln Icaon.

thev woul.l lioi Wi neolol, or coulJ Seymour's Inpopulorlli. fhc Mobile on of the Uve built mlroad i.i wMkMt 0w York, who We piMUh today lLo Republican nmw ih c.r....ui il. le i i wv wn ever tt cainnaaio lor "uiiw, would have have rown poorer and Keen have bavo frown poorer ana 1 1. heeii num. Ti.

tPt it in nomination riiiii, "'c sourl.do bweby fr notice tiH JH i a i iim i-y. iniiiii. a i 7 it mar concern mat int) Boar I nr u. 'J4' ithc Jefferson Cnventinn. of the rlRwn, raic the Seymour.

house, more dilm.iiJ, 'f (JovornoP 0f that State fi hi I irilk a kh.mt In.it rv ant tnfoTCtd la nor Ir 1Hft u( i il lion appointed by mo to nmke the largest Convention i'r 1 iwl 'times ana.eieoiea i iH onvcntion i''r times anu.eicoieu vuv wheat wdeoiu, bra mid SO 4 Mi li the quiiliiKU oifT in inn vrtl. 4 5 13 diitnctiol tho County Macon in It W.H over hell marke 1 bv other r- i an quote from both wou.d have grown le 0 candidate i a.it-ivaaoiiab I i.onn lion, wr. tlit r-toiiw wu rii 1 1 SO I 30 Unbound ticket fur a our lie inriro mn oriuus. 4 SO 13 all parion entitled to fKniHrmiu. 4 SO 13 in 33 67 13 County, from ti o'clock a.

t0 6 I -ml none built. Now then there i "rS In mid i Of Sevmour.H editor aj, Ibr UK vi iw rJ i rj "M1 wan runii phoctoh. rxtitor. WEDSZSDAY JUIY29. 1868.

tof Industry wealth. ft res r.l hnnr.U th uay, iu.u, 34 58 13 U. 1HC8, and tho 16th day of ()ct(1. 1. l.i!J .1 Ik.

uul nitijur a liHrilt Uifll IV. kilV tin I fl.A I Inllllil'rill It LILKlTlt lUIW'li IhO CUtMl i I ii.ti hivo iiiiinKfrAlinn urilUhir into aaa i KM on i.i 17.1""", i'iukb ui Totinc it 31 is 13 election diitnet, ns ratubli.lu-a 34 5 13 County Court of ianl CountT, A. Nl7uN.VL 1ICK.KT. VOU PI.IMDK-NT, (Jivonior, actiri', oner. Xi0n pronoumvl i.

.1. i. i I Mo. Pin dwcllma hou.e, a fof l0 lipi, tlmc, are tang erected, cbirrhe and acIio.il. beaten, beini: i lK.l.a.Urcdcmi.hatK-.!lyl,.a:,'rco.

hoti.e are UMn tomll.ira.io ana irauic MiiJ Ut jl0 wnH I in hi if impulse, an fu. Itllf Id Mtt. I .1 i 33 13 At Abbott's School llauaa, in 33 58 13 Cre. rloctinn district, on 33 58 13 7th day of Aogu-t, I' 31 58 13 At Mat. llick.niiiith' Scbnol oniinit.cltothc ca-no il righu UnJ fin 'Z with that I'rviiic r- .1 lll orin (M 1111 i all men il i ji latvmz of onri'" 'iuiidc tii.o i I'V "Kiiioii laoor, tne cnii u.

Ilia iniipenuenug eivcu heii'g 1,1 Ml by inachmerr. 111 ahort witb In. f.r tho mi" brelc of Ike with the car iv.n.tiiiiti 'ii an I with mt ciy I GO 13 FOH VK-F. Sl.IJirl3)!iFlX. tna '-kid nna j.ii uivi ui i.

oo i- At irfn, in me nionun.i ne.t ms.ii;' hi A'-tivi, hi? u- i.l,tv,'a.i I be i in of overthrow, uln.try, frn-ahty, en 01W ncliooli mo lQ wilh hu UcktU itttflLe llccJiMtmciicn incaaurca, cLurchoa, railroa and iAttho extfull, the Inct that 20 CO 13 triot. on thaSlsi day of ir ii "i OF INDIAN' A. 4 came au jctl of ucuiar Laid by Uie HernniC'it there fill. I I SD NO a r.o ao no 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 3a 30 3i 30 30 i 30 oil 30 30 30 30 30 30 a 30 30 30 30 a 30 a ti u. i.i ani iiu unyi ui tJ f0 13 At La Plata, in tbe l'lutu i.1m.' u-haraVjel him xrithout atmt .1 in the Sour hern States by promnlga-Vampetence 1 1 mi L(j j( lb- nominee, will ptence and I comfort and peace.

put lll0UStlu, HepuUiean nro the eleroentsand Una 'voto; whil.h not olherwi.e bo wLch aad for wbu-bftLo MJwndw State of i and comfort and peace. Hepubl mo element, miht not otherwise i.i tnet, oa 4ta ana 8 CO 13 teiber. im. u-li rou: neaxc ineenro STATE TICKET, or meaare, aa legitimate aat.jcet l.r lin tht JwWon, wh I.nt fin i rcsalt IVium il, torru-o. lie did thm wiinrtUi ioan.iaii 111 ii 7 CO 13 At Vienna, in the Jn.kann electiou- Aaot-4 worlt.

t. fivrfirantbv a ma i. at i on in cm ana via A bar. 108. I.

91 11 r.n II i.i. 1. tV. T.n M.U thf t-ulh-wct and in Arkna. of tub other I joiity raging high among tho tens of C'onerratim would have none of ihoiiainJ8.

thi. It "a-'in" all iheso thingn, a I UI SI llt Vlir. ll 59 14 trier, ot the 10 lltb anil 11 51) 14 ltC8. i Wlule in the he wa Kmnk this con roiii-ernius Frank Elair, tins', a i-onervative rebel soldior informeI tt n8j been stated in Jefferson City the writer the other day. II said "ho 1 tnat Col.

McClurg proposes to resign represent the oik Jitrict iu Con- foiorAte artictc i vvcu uioro entbui-I grre.s where he ha rvaJerel more I valuable service to the vernment in, of tJeneral Frank ailing the overihro of the rew.Iim, mair for Vice-Preideiit, nothing 111 ill agin tueso yare iiiuigt, mm Jjis placo 111 Uongros, uiav uu ci-lllair gils 'lectcd he'd dew it agin; bo'd 1 ti0 be had this fall for his nnex-get abet on 'cm." Conservatism which will uot end till no use for railroads, for schools, for.Vi..,.!, iiK 1H(i9. This will likely l'l 14 At the School Uoutc in 8ub diuV.V,ii -1 14 in the MidHa Fork el-dion im il b'J 14 the 14th, liih and 1C d.ii!M.'H 24 59 14 ber, 1808. yr-r '24 59 14 At MoLmeiviile, in tha irroiii 13 5'J 14 di.tiid, co the 17th anj U.i 4 58 li Septcniher, 1808. P00 6 59 li At College Mound, in IhaChsriN'jff 59 i di.irici on the 19ih. ''1st and auJ in the rvconstraetioii of the present, jviow, State, on tho principle, of impartial print a letter dertnins h'9 P''" 1 th not lanirnaw a improved farming implements, for en i bring two candidates into the fiold, one ternrisc.

for thrilt, for industry. Con-lfAP ti, lnnir and one for tho short a 30 j.icotoa:i,anlcarryin.-oiii,uiiiiclr South can have pov tft.uiit;.m wants "niL'irers." "whiskv" in. 2 59 li 0f Sepfinber, 180S. 2 59 li At Nr Cambria, in tha RumcH and "terbackor, idleness, drunken- fur iTrrn.r. II IN.

J. W. Of Cw Ifit Ceuntt. Yet K. 11 STASAKP, Of Iui Y.

S-cr-trt S', PRANTIi Ri'UM AS, of Bithanm Count. Fr Stat i UvwintJe Couni. Fir iid St tiAMF.L M. Of County. Fur of L-nJ, Jrta'KPlI U.

tiEK, Of Latiei Cuan'j. F.r Atwraf tinat, lIjrVUT. Of Kkjn County, for ujr Juite, Will WAuNtlt, tu.lv. lltNK -V. CI.OVUK.

Fur FVPtari rr, CARt. SOllt'R-, J. II. Ul.NtS. 1'Iretor hih CnofrrfKinul O'wtrict.

RtV. W. S- WKNtZ. tif Una Cnuntj. 9 59 Li district, on tha 23d, 24th aud Ihj NEW ADVfRTiSEWcNTS restoration, the gran I i Km of tho fata, it ike the over-er of the republic, that ivernmenU throw of the RevwMruction aet and derive their iut power from the Cwn- the restoration oftheSmthern Stitw mtl.C,WS,,.rr; Hi, nam.

IgSP i. 1 li of SepwniDer, in.p. 4 00 15 At Callan. in tha Cal no elcctinn noss, horse-racing, gambling, thriftloss-ness, poverty and fgnoranco, degenerating into bushwhacking and open rebellion against all law. This is what "conservatism" iu Missouri means to McGKE COLLEGE, 5 Co li on tha 0th, 28 and ilsjiol: 30 a 30 i 30 a 30 a 30 bO 30 30 a 30 30 a 30 a ti 4 00 I Lrr.

1S08. a tower 01 aireTigm w.m mo u. nom. 1 itvtv iuiiv" College Mound, Misaouxi. 14 CO 15 At lilooiaingion, in the LiW; 1 1.1 date! WLington, June 30, K.

O. 'Standard, tlie can UJate for, 'wherein he ay: of la oo 1 1 district, on toe -Uiti a.T lt 00 li i I.i .1 of tin uher. Nif the TrcM lout elected by the dc- FACULTY, KEY. J. a MITCnEI.L, I.

IX, Pres. ueuienani u-ivcnior, 1 iaii riY'' tentative of tho business energie of 1 a iforcc or permit other to 30 30 the State. Honest and capab.e in ivmi.m ruction acts, the lo CO li At ltevicr, iu the ek-ctiun hat 10 CO 15 i on the 2nd, 31 and jib 4 ij of -fi'M-'i" 1S68. 23 57 17 At the Court llne, in Mnt-on Cii'tj 23 5" 17 HmUoe election di.trn-i, t- 19 I7i 14 ih nnd litb ditjl uf 19 57 17: At Sture. in lb Fir (0 30 30 whatever ho ha undertaken, bi JSa lioals, by the aces-ion of 20 i-pnr.

success in business is but an earnest ion Senators and 6 what n-e may expect in the now fi0ld 'wil control b.th branches of Congress, 1 a 1 miii rat on will l-c as pow- day. Which do yon prefer? hu do you rofe for? The A rocs, by its persistent, and consistent advocacy of right principles, from its first issue down to the present time, has helpod very materially to establish in Macon ooii'uty and North Missonri, these bet-terelementsof progress and christian civilization. It has by this moans added hundreds of thousands of dollars to the wealth of Macon couiitv. Those elements invite capital, ennnnce the resources of the city and county, stimulate enterprise, promoto peaco and prosperity, and the way to secure success in the future, is, to hold right on i qr no qr lis -sour ne soqr 1 nw qr i qr qr tw sw tf a no dw ni nw nr no ni ns ne se fW ne nt se no a se sw iw a UB na ne nw sw DVT sr i nw so i na he jf nw of na a no se iw nw hf nw no i se tin ie sw no sw aa nw sw It nw hf IW SW a bf ow a hf na hf ehf nw qr hf i sa tw sw II uw sa iw aa sw se hf iw hf lif ne ne ne nw ne sa uw iw qr qr so 00 Through the CO which he enter. c.cal oM of Mr olin.

idenl, and Prof, of Bello letters nnd Moral Science. BENJ. ELlGUrillUK, A. Prof. of Languages.

WM. J. PATTON, A. Trof. or Mathematics.

MISS KATE DAVIS, M. Principal of Female department. MPA KATE UKNDIIICKS, M. teacher of music. SKSSIONS.

58 17 election dilrict. in tho l'ny li l.l on Oth and 7th dj i i 50 13 10,. 10 thaCoort lloosa in Mieon fi'; 9 50 13 1 s.coud WarJ pn iti-n diirir', 13 1 Mh nnd iyi nf t'- F.plriatiun. son. "There is but one way to restore A bill lm jat piised Congress a- Government nnd the Constitution, tiO Ml I'll I 00 GO mi: nirrituav Our Polcmporarie Live in null to sny about radical love for the and asHTt that the proponi-lion of impartial nuffrag'! is an attempt 4 13 At iheCommnrriiil lloi'I Mw-tO the Proident e'ci to sorting the right of citizens la abjure and that i for ri 4 ati 3 ibs Third Wmd ileotiun amino.

4 50 li i I. iv of Uot, tiO tii) And I do hereby nMivf'rih-rsC9 mm. "mill In itivliM lulu iw.i rl.M to iiii the no 'ro above the white man i to the riijht. Seo to it that good men arc nominated for oflico and then work for their election. Good men and llhi it iimvfoiif aiiammn ii" or at leat to compel social equality- tViilv-iiur rkn -h.

rJIiMI )r cIumVUm' ll 'ilmmilii in IfOO. TUITION SESSION'. thcir rLl.n and secure by theldccla.e the, arts null tho army to undo its usurpations act of natnralir.at.on, u'' Cl c. tho Sou'h, disperse tho carpet-bag of any her country. 'Jhis bill is Government, allow tho white tarrying out of the doctrine which has to recognize their own gov been claimed iu this country, but en.mcnts and elect Senators and Hep- which has never been accede to by regulative.

the government-, of Europe, and which nnil rarraaiil. A though the protection of inenaj comjH'tent men should bo nominated this fall for all offices. Tho crops aro abundant, immigration into Missouri i i.r.vi...rof na'd ur 10 g0 lliem.wiH llu' 2i 5. o.ty, the Couo-y sent uf 14 BoirJuf Krfiew, on tl.f ml IliJava the I 1 PrfpurAtorr from 7 to 13 00 OilKire CUo $le to 22 0 Iiisiriiiiicntal rinim, 20 00 (Je of do dJ 2 50 l' is larire. the times aro hopeful.

eon has splendid railroad facilities and a government had anything 10 do wilh the social relations of individual. The question Las nothing to do with tho negro as such, nor with the aocial relations of any class of i 11 timnlv carrying out in has consciucutly never obtained thoj StrotLer. of Borklv 5-s It II. IsOS. mid ii ui)h one truo radical Republican paper.

1 50 Contingt nt fee, .1. dS I4jti.w will pans upon all lln 4.1 II ii. Spring, We-t Virginia, wh was a union man from tho outset of the re- sanction ot posiuvo law. lut-oni requires the government to secure the 1 lj- fii inn V' to Tuition ml continent fw ln.li.lr for li'-H mmUiry not clwnr.1 nro. pi ron wlm nen uniiii'tu s- 58 1 1 before the ftouril of It pi-tntinn 58 14 jfjective opfn ths tt.n.

Mrlttt anaWtior tH. Said noratio Seymour, i.i 186.1, to "i t'ii 1 1 whn timi li etncient i' ire ni. to native born eu'ojccts, and makes it 'ha draft riot- of New incut, of the imdiciMe rights of all men, rank of a Brigadier General during 30 59 ih.m li the -mvIVJL V. iu MUianllM l-' nhrrouru. tlf iu1t inwrll an.l tlmr'Sinn.

'id 00 i5 00 GO lit) liO lid 00 00 1 10 60 00 HI fill ill Oil 00 00 0 iV.I V) 6.1 00 Gl '10 00 VI Oi) If it is true that slavery must lie coupled with tho duty of the govern-i110 ot iho Ve.idci.t, when com- Tlic irnvrriiiiinl nf thr tniilntli.n kiu lit tho service, thus speaks of Grant, and abolishod to save this Union, then the Smi ucJi ti to tw-tirv Mtiriwits In tiilv mi I fm. 'M-rvv ih- wH'iul mil in.ml i.m.u-l.-r ol In- iu if voters; .1 ul.j. cti.in ide -0 O.I I i as Tfttif- Farragnt, and of tho fitness of the ment to frotccl thcu righU. It is a pin.nt is made, to demand the release iiractical recognition of Ue sublime of an-v Cltizen dctained.ond poople of the South should bo allowed ...1 fll I liiil. Minimis In itl 1 il.

urtiiirnt. will lHrtraiii.il tha ruif'osd of ii.lilii.2 to the li: tn tt 1 former for the distinguished position I I 14 59 li I to such means, not amounting to in each tiitrirUia nunrv to withdraw themselves from that Government which cannot give them in bytuniiitic nnd COLLEGE UNO fftlirfttttil fwi-lre mi)r MMithtVf! of MmMtn Crv 1 to which bo has been nominated: "I got character. and i porsjn na aaij iiour miv cnn: .1 enliili'd to andti'ivy .11 at 31 57 31 57 like Grunt; he has war, as he may think necessary proper to effect such release." fits mil! wt'i of on Hie North i it it protectino guaranteed by its terms. Will be, if President, attempt to car i iismii of am-h petM Katlroti'1 nl alio nim milr rioutfi of IV- 19 57 17 There is no flummery iu him, bat force. His whole career inspired me rirr, the lluniulmi tt t.Jot.

Knilruau. It ii.inr.l ahnlle.insiJr iinpropfm rv into effect what he said in 1803 was (iiven under my t-i with respect, edoul want cjuca tho right of the people iu tho South, on Julv, A. I. IsOvS. -r a.

af it trr 1 of accr-M tnm nv i thet fMiiitt. KKV. JAS. lVsART. Pr't lUnrd of Trustees.

KE. TI. R. CROCKET See. Jy in iiin.

tion, or experience, or suggestion, so much in the Chief Magistracy as we the ground that slavery has been abol doctrino that joi Jalve thttr, jjuflpoiCiT from the consent of the gov-riwJ," which formed tho rallying cry of tho psop'o daring tho revolution. If this principle is correct in theory, it ought to bo honestly camel out in tha practicil machinery of the ivern-mont. "Too lmg have we been the reproach of the old world, for not acting our professions. The war was not a vindication of the man's power, but of tho vi 19 57 17 7 57 17 7 57 17 21 57 17 21 S7 17 19 57 17 2i 57 17 17 S.s 17 Sun'l of Kogistralit.n rw want character, by which I mean man ished? It may be well for the people to think of this. Qunicy Whig.

VV, hood, the assemblage of traits which make one an individual. Farr.igut is a man of character, too. I remember time ut to Ken. on. Both IIoiies of Congress have pas-e 1 a bill for the sale of the St.

Louis Arsenal grounds. Tho bill reserves six acre-: from the western part, to be in vcy ed to the city of St. Louis, as piblic ground, provided that there shall be erected thereon, within three years, a monumont to the memory of Gen. Lvon. iO 00 NORMAL SCHOOL 27 5 17 jurs ivhen Banks objected to his passing OFFICIAL I'lWftJCV Ordered by the Serrrlary State of a 1 ritiont if an act rnlillrit Notice is hereby given to tho own- fthot r-nr pro- ers Ot tnO aiiOXO UOSlgnn'eU lots 01 f.Hir t.n wk.

iiBi.ini 1)0n-rcsi(lcnt lands, that I have, bv or- viiliuil-rr UI Novimlxr UMh Miniury Aiinl Soy See Here! Whilo our soldiers were chasing the defeated rebels from the field of Gettysburg, on the 4th of July, 1863, Horatio Seymour was making a speech in Now York, and threatening tho loyal people of tho North, with mobs and rev tubmittinif C.o ittilulitnal emcn Port Hudson, baid arragut: "My Godl General Banks, this is disgraceful, sir! lain an officer in the L'nitod States Xavy, sir! We must pass theo forts! What docs it matter if your life, and my life, and all our r-ii Ti-nn npriif ih ipw. to a rote ot the petue; lurxwaril. or uuwt-vrr Kl- derof the Macon County Court, loeated County roads on said lots and find no damages to allow for the same. March f. 1807 3 vanivl.

i-nter nt miv litm- tolKSK fir tut annul una moroovn The way is now fully open for the successful execution of a work longj contemplated, of erecting a suitable Kin tn.wt cillrti-. K.VI'K.VSKs R'Kinl. tJixiln unit Tnllirvi, nrr fr.m S-Hl to AN ACT to anicn tli Mj he Stnto and tt) lecura WiiraKiis, Ths fnnJ.miental i fref governmi-nt i the men: and wnKaa.s, impifl olution. This is an oxtract from bis lives are lost? What are we, sir, to the United States? Do you mean to let these traitors come down, sir, nnd CAVA lAHjl'tS Will lx-iinl loany unij.Mms- ROHKUT JOltsos, A Road and Bridgo Com'r. of i 1 1 nth Jt elicit.

address: "Do you not create revolution when J. BALDWIN, Pr't Kirksville, Mo. is demundod by tbia adimti jujtica, tha futura aaeurm lire on a United States vessel, sir, and we stand to our cables, search' replying, sir? We must meet tho rebellior. tal principle of our nationality, in which the black man was recognizod as a citizen, and required to nssame the same responsibilities and perform the same duties as other citizens. So far as obligation are concerned, the black man has been clearly recognized us a part of the national forces as an integral part of the citizenship of the country.

In the adjustment of the rights which flow from such recognized citizenship, by what principle of honesty or national safety can he bo exclude you say that your persons may be monument to the memory of one of the most illustrious soldiers and patriots who fell during the war. St. Louis and Missouri should cherish the mem ory of Gen. Lyon with that holy rev rightfully seized, your property confis nnd the dictnlea of liunmnii iVOKTII na.MUKI StArs or Mi'souai, CJ ai.d strike it wherever we tee it. I Corxtr or MaooK.

i a. I 1 a A 1 1 a A He it enacted by the Gwr cated, nnd 3'our homes entered? Arc you not exposing yourselves, your own fnterests to as great peril as that To Wbom it May Concern: Jl.W insir erence duo uiut pas. forts, sir!" 'And," said Porte Crayon, "the old cllow was so much of a man that they Kirksville, Missoihi. BY VIRTUE of an ord-r of tale mad by the M'icon County Court at ii "One vf few iuiinorUl Hut fre not born to Ol'KM Ttironjrtionl th! vrmr. aMirpt dnrlnir i wmcn you inrcaien us: Kern ember this: that the bloody nnd treason the Stele of Ali tin, Ssction I.

At the eanenl holden on lh net M'jn'biy in Nnveiuh'T, in ih' Lord 1808. tha followi I fubmit'ed to roti of the Stilia of Julynn'l aiikui. MiHiruia rnu ai any nmv. Trim, 1808, and tn mo directed, I will oi couldn't Lit Lis ship. Several guns blazed at him all at once, and drove lull MirnlM hi I nr iiiii able and revoluntary doctrino of pub meruuil fcuoul.

rr I irculsrauilma Thursday, tha 231 day of July, 1868 Scjmonr Doomed to Defeat. Tho New York Herald savs The .11, at public venilu. to tha hid Jer, (pro? idea said bidder shall t-fler to matui aJra ady provided J' oldien minimum prioe rrquirrd hj lnw per nere,) i Wln-rerer the urnrJ .4 I 1 1 ft. F. h.

FKhKIS, 8cc, Kirksville, Mo. NEW STOPE! back or sunk everything but the old man's vessel, and she went by. And that is the kind of a man Grant is. He will make a President of diameter. The ticket is a natioi one, and we here in West Virginia like it.

The war," iu its results, blotted out slaver, aud with it go all the disabilities of the system. If cotab- Democratic Convention has decided that our next President shall be Gen: the deoiinJrlfejid-'il lic necessity can te proclaimed by a mob as well as by a government." Well, the mob heard him, and a few days afterward, his "friends" were burning orphan asylums, murdering inoffensive persons," and filling New York with the horrors of riot, arson in ui aiAivun iiui, luwnnnip uilT nf i. Conatituiion. occurs, tbf ticii i jilt rnnxe iienD i mi. in aain conntv of Mncon.

Term of aula to ba nnnncncrit nn th urickrn out and forever 4. ho snid lhall tion 28. E-ty nnle eini'" Siatd. end i-very lay of ittle. WM.

FORCES, and assassination. Marietta (0.) iity- war. HAED-WARE Sheriff of Macon Cmntv. By C. R.

IUraaLv, Deputy. Jane 8. on tb. who may liaTeat to harniiiM a rllill'B of M. Louis Correspondence.

St. I July 27, 1G8. Ed. A rots: The hot term has passed. We can now dispense with the two tubs in which '-Grecly" put his feet, also with the three persons who kept spong Grant.

A splendid opportunity- was offered, by the nomination of Chief Justice Chase, to tarry tho balance power from the Republican tamp, and seeure a complete triumph. The advantages of such a nominti in wore ap predated by ti.e the thinking men of the country and wero approve 1 by tLe Masses; but the corrupt party jug-glors at Tammany Hall defeated the aocording to law, nnt "nO0 i.nr thnn five 0066 rn. M-liA id nrnr OlO 1 AND CUTLERY. SHAKE JiO MORE! dinniialia! my of tha pravist'n ing us, tor twenty-six consecutive i OOK for tho of the Large Re The Indian Tribes. Mr.

Van Horn, from the Committee on Indian Aflairs; has reported a bill to consolidate the Indian tribes and organize a system of government iu the Indian Territory, to bo known as the Territory of Ok-ia-horna. The iribes in such Territory aro to retain all rights secured to them by the treaty. Subject to these, the Government of uu i. i i lished freedom and citizenship fur all and the right and immunities must follow, as well as the b-irJnt of citi-zeuship. The elective franchise is one of the acknowledged rights of citizen, fchip in a republican government, in-liependcut of all social legations, and a Ucprivati jii of that no other reason than the hue of one's skin, is not only wrong iu principle, but il is a blow at republicanism itself.

The pica that would cut ott one class fur cucb a reason, might be carried Ui another, and still another, until republicanism itself would degenerate into a mere aristocracy. What wo contend for Is a prim.i)U eIU" 1 anil KaVC re: days and nights; also with tie tour persons who followed with towels the XJ IIESPEUIAX PILLS an mnnlka null ftisk Mr.t only hope of success. With Seymour three who sponged; also the six who next preceding for Lis oponeut, Grant is sure of an tnd durinz tbe Inst a.iileJ kept fanning us, as well as tho eight who have been bringing us ice all tnis TBI CURE election. McCIellan airainst Lincoln aitw nr tnarn where tune. are now ready to state a few nlain facts to tLe farmers in, and was a strong ticket compared with the is to be vestod in a Governor appointed by the President, a appointed in like manner.

ae-is rejiatr-ition aa a titled to rote at sucb oW( Seymour against Grant. Defeat i about Macon, and along the line of the TlTare enrtA th.ntun.la of lh. worat eaaea of sure and inevitable. cers otate, oouu.j Ann ami trti r. tn all ulhpr immlin and a Legislative Conncil composed of North Mo.

JC IL, which we seo by the Aruis, has Leon completed to elect vs by tha peopir. ban- failr.1. lleaiwriaa Mliilr warrantrd to rm. FRAXZELL than ill one memoer irom oacn tribe of more Titr Sprimtfield JlsruUican thinks Kirksville. Glad to hear of that pleas of which he ianl th win n.

or inmouaniri. Trier an-marly Minr-roBtml, i.lrawnl to tni, BW1 NKl KK rAlL. in ri al: i'riH. tbnn persons, and an additional the democratic President will only be ant "rido on a rail" your people bad one whoso application shall be as broad after syitem of JfF' B. I I uaiv.

lijr Mayer Jlall Building, the other day. Railroads do change as tho capacity of manhood for bead' of tLe party, if llec i tel. llfttv IiiIiaIi mAf. I memiier for every 1000 pcrona, or bv the chiefs of the tribes as sclectod by trihal usage. Every male Indian ball have bern arhava hit thing, don't tbev? ilroads are AVM.

D'OENCH i CO. Wholi-Mlr Dnvciat, SU Louia, Mo 1.5 1. I government. j.ei nv seinsii consiaer-i as provided in tha fc en. Grant be, ho confesi.es at radical.

Not many moons have waxed iau ne ontit el to lor or be elec" Vine Ktrrrf, nnron, T-TAVK JI'T OI'KM Il A WCIXamxTBll 1 alurk t.f the outset tl tho Liu no nolicv. and and waned, since some of the people of inia article. c. til laws. onl'J ei a mcmborto the Council.

The laws county would nave given you MOUNT VERNON no will but the will of tLe people? To make bis marli to tLe acts of Conirrcs via ona svnaw. a i ins control us in eitlciiicut ot ibis question. JajI us rid ourselves of the prejudices of the past of every consideration of party advantage and a ride on a different "rail" and thrown to he passed by tbe Territorial Conncil shall not interfere with tbe tribal organization, nor annual tribal law, was save to a limited extent. Juti is all tho nation can yet nromise itself! in a coat of tar and feathers gratis. Builders' Hardware, Cabinet Hardware, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Steel, Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes and or its uw WHITE LEAD trom Lis administration, judged by TLis last would have been tLe "conser- TOlinz lur ur "a ed and of no emc.

meet it on the broad ground of nation at justice and individual right. TSiha rhr.iK-M awl lawl mntmlrnt fir) hig whole civil life up to the present rath way of traveling. This is just hour. lUcAution. about tho' difference ftween these If Gen.

Grant W.es kU vnif as lwo 1 though, 'tl a I. a a. i a. wie territory and Courts are provided for in the usual manner, and the Legislative Cooncil electa a De eirate to Con- 3. Tbia aaito iaforea frow anJ Approfad March II.1' Approved ww.

r.H.1 io in irar ij WM. D'OENCH CO. St. Mfrt JjtJ fc. jr.

Nails; Spades, Forks, Rake, Scythes, Snathes, Chains, (inns, PiMlola, Cartridges, White Ivead, Gla. Rresa. The bill anneara tn aim at Tuc radicals are j. 'JI iut. t.

Lave a the Presidency a U'J Clark Coonty.onjdiJ during the war, the Anencan po ierijov al, tjli(l wji appreciate what combining tho tribal with territorial meeting at Athene ITOVPI nrr.Mt.f i a t-eitbuf aoniversarjr of, plat will lave no reason to complain, you Lave done for them. Sunpoe jM r4lo WANTED AGENTS. etc. TT.ii.t.-s.vrn;.frAr itrnen thu conservative or rebel eie ing tL In.jin, f.nlStlon a. -4 rv na .1 la rl pral i vrrntkiim aaMallr krul or ulW.1 iw i.

ii.i. TT the battle of A' Lena, at whi Senator lrak and ilhtr prominent speakers, I- 4 il.rr-.l-ut MarhiM. 'iwl. aaarhu i1-'' i The Callaway county fair will com-1 nieiil was so rampant in Macon anil mence September 2J, and continue four vicinity, tbat you and other loyal men I ki.ra 2. or.

All an Rivi annles are nlentv la rnnal In Ih. Maadanl marhlar-. la rmf rm.iw.-a Maadanl mar hum la rwi rrM- a any h-mr la anr knaa- la Viina- from lo 'i'" rmti mmn in la.lrv.. A. A.

iwu ImmiIi ai in iinrr nl lirotlKI-1' v. fi.wcrc I before il, and given up, ty of I ronton, avs tLe Axf'ri- ait m. i. n-rrtrull "ill'il. 1HI.ML u.i.iiv.

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1867-1870