New Mibbor Library. Morris, Wil li' Jk Co., No. 4 Ann Street, New York. hare published New Mirror, double ettra, No. 18. , "The Sacred Rotary." a telect volume of teriout poetry, compiled by N. r. Willi. Trice 25 centi. ' PUBLIC SPEAKING. The electoral candidates, Robert Wilson, and I. , t. Jackson, have made arrange menu to addrcia the people of the differ ent countici in this district, as follows: At Bloomington, Macon county, lit Monday in Mat At Paris, Monro county, 2d Monday in At Hunuville, Randolph county, 3d Monday in At Fayette, Howard county, 4th Monday in DIVINE SERVICE Wilt be performed in the Cbriitian Church in this place on Saturday evening the 4tb of May and Lord's day following, by elder Makcvs P. t Fayette, April 20th, 1844. STATE MEETING. 1 ubhc Notice is hereby given that there will be t meeting at Fayette, Howard county, to be contiuued several dais, to commence on Friday before the third Lord's day in May, at which it it earnestly desired, that Messengers or Represents tires from every Congregation of the Church of vDiiw wiuim me state, may be present. Ample A M(Mnt.M will L I - . I iiiu(iaiiuu win in maue lor tne accommodation or persons irom distance. . The newspapers in Missouri will confer a favor on ineir readers, ny publishing this notice. Fayette, April 6th, 1844. We are authorised to announce Thomas Raw. ms ot, Esq , as a candidate to represent the peo pie of Howard in the lower branch of the neit Usnsrai Assembly. We are authorized to announce Jacob Head rick as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Howard county, at the ensuing August election, W- -...l ... are sutoonsea la announce Maun. Bsstlst, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff or Howard County, at the ensuing August elec uon. tEhVVe are authorized to announce Absalom Hickbbsom as a csndidato to represent the people oi nowara in tne lower Drench ot the next Uen. era! Assembly. Tobacco. THE unkersigned will make libera advances upon consignments of Strip Tobacco, to their wiviius iu jjiTwpooi ana Lionaon. W. W. THOMPSON It Co. Glasgow. May 2d, 1844. 8 tf. Regular Weekly Packet Between Glasgow and Chariton. The new and splendid steamer LEWIS F. LINN, Capt. M. Kinnett, will leave St. Louis for Glasgow, and all intermediate ports, every Thursday evening at 4 o'clock, and arrive at Glasgow every Saturday; returning, will leave Glasgow every Sunday at 13 o'clock. The L. F. Linn being very light draught, ship pers may rely upon her running throughout the season. For Freight or Passage apply on board. May 2d, 1844. 7 8-tf Trnatee'a Sale. URSUANT to the stipulations of a Deed of trust maae to tne undersigned on the 23A asyor juiy, ia, by William Humphrey, for the purposes in said deed mentioned; I will sell to the highest bidder on Saturday the 25th day of May 1844, in the town of New Franklin. Howard countv. on credit of four months, purchasers giving bond with approved security, the following- Dronertv. te wit: One HOUSE AND LOT, in the town of new fransnn, Howard county. Une negro wo- nan namea iil.ua, snout tmriy-tive or six years of age; also, one negro boy named ISAAC, about eight years ot see; a boy called GEORGE, about six years of age and one called CHARLES, about two years old. Said negroes are warranted slaves for lire. JOSHUA HOBBS, Trustee. Msy 4th, 1844. 8 4t Doctor John B. Alexander, HAVING permanently settled in the town of Fayette, would respectfully offer his MEDICAL SERVICES. n the various branches of bis profession, to the citizens of Howsrd County. GT-Office under the Missouri Democrat" printing office, end next door to John A. Powell, Axiomey-at- law. Fayette, May 4tb, 1844. 8 tf Notice. CUriton Circuit Court Clerk's Office, in vacation. April zutn, A. V. 1844. Ann Eliza Keister, Plaintiff, i smnst In Chancery. Washinpton Keister, defendant. J TVTNOW at this dsy comes the said complainant, .Li oyjosian risk, ber solicitor, and files her Bill of complaint against the said defendant, set ting forth among other things, that on or about the 6th day of February, A. D., 1841, aha was joined in iu uuuus ui mammon y 10 ine aaia Washington Keister, and that shortly after their marriage they commenced housekeeping snd lived together until about the 10th day of January, A. D.. 1843, that during that time she treated her said husband in a kind and affectionate manner as it was the duty of e, wife to treat ber husband, that the said defend ant, disregarding the obligations ef a husband, treated her in a disrespectful manner by using indecent language to ber, that said defendant ac cused her of having committed adultery, thereby offering such indignities to her person ss to render her condition intolerable. The prayer of the bill is that she may be divorced from the bonds of matrimony contracted with the said Washington Keister, that ahe may be granted alimony and for general relief. , You, the said Washington Keister. are therefore notified to appear on the firat day of tne next term or this Uourt, to be field at tne Court house ef said eounty, in the town of Keytea. ville, on the first Monday in September next, and answer the said bill or the same will be taken Against you for confessed. And it is further or dered that this notice be published in some news paper printed in this State, for eight weeks sue eessjrejr: the lest insertion to be at least four weeks before the ?'xl ,erm of thi Court ..... i we " ; K b. CABELL. Clerk, by AcopyTestfl- p WlLIWSWiD .c . ' Keytcsville, May 4th. 1644. tfew Published Work. TOST received, The EncyclopsKlia of tteirfstry, J theoretical and practical, Xu.C. BooUi, The United States practical receipt Book rorthe TTa niifssMtiMel?. Tvufesman. Agriculturist ano Housekeeper; Animal Magnetism or Mesmerism by Townshend; Wilheim's celebrated method H i . n. . i : .1- ... . tm mtaw Kuan. teaching Bingmg; r rencn wimum v. 7, : -r ish without a master, for sale by , E. HAH I. Eoonville, May 4th, 1844. Henry Clay. TlFE and Speeches of Henry Clay, in 2 vols. 8 i ix MrPlrsth's edition: Life and Public Servicee ofHenry Clsy; The Ashland Text (look and the Clay Minstrel, just received end for v i r A D I sale by ' Biwnville, Mny 4th, 1914. P I Oakejr, Payne etc Ilawkln Factors andOtnerat Commission Merchants, No. 17, Canal Street Row, nesr the Levee, NEW ORLEANS, BEG to offer their best services to Merchant and Planters, and promise attention mH promptness to all consignments entrusted to their care, l ney reier to . Henry Von Puhl, Eq., ; 1 Messrs. Collier ft Morrison, St. Louis. S. O. Butler & Co. ) Messrs. Peebels dt Keiser, Rocbeport. Dr. W. H. Trigg. Messrs. Wilson St Brown, Boonville. " Watson & Vosti, S R. G. Beateley, Esq., Brunswick. Messrs. Middleton oV Miller. Liberty. T. F. Warner, Esq., Weston. New Orleans, May 4th, 1844. 8 8m. Cheap Reading;. NEW WORKS, in Pamphlet Form, just pub lished snd received Matilda by Eugene Sue, Hans of Iceland. Thirty years among the Players by Joe Corvell, The Salamander. The Ghost Story of Arabella Stuart bv James Christmas bv Dickens. Sisters of Englsnd and aew Sketches of every r ranee, The Loiterings of Arthur aay me oy reaerika Bremer, uiesry. The Grumbler by Mist The Mysteries of the ncKmnr. Tombs, Old St. Pauls, Rory O'More by Lover, The American in Paris. The Life and Adventures of Jack of the Mill. The Unloved One. Pictures of Private Life St. Patrick's Purgatory, by Mr. Ellis. ioi. ve survuie, by Sue, Heada of the Peoole. Theresa Dunoyer by E. Sue, Treasure Trove by Lover, Theodore or the Child of wanderings or a Jour the Sea. neyman tailor. Judith Busaddi, Jasper Crowe, Charcoal Sketches, Charles De Bourbon, The Philosopher's Stone, insrortune Hunter, The Jew, Kohls Ireland. Alice or the Victim. Zulekia. by Eugene Sue, The Mothers of England Love and Money by M. Howett, oy Mr. tun. with many others for sale by . HART. Boonvme, any eta, 1844. To the Ladfei. rflHE stihscrihur waiiM iI.a .M.n:n. Mr Ja the Ladies to the following New anil vnr . MlWrtlUO .kiWI.IVHWI vucojj juoiicaiiuus just received The Lsdy's Hand Book Miss Leslie's complete or me Toilet. The Lady's Self Inst rue cookery, do. do. French do tor in Millinery, Man do. do. House Book. tua Making, and all rne Kitchen Directory. branches of Plain Sew The Complete Confec ing, with particular di tioner. rections ror cutting out dresses. Pastry Cook and Baker by Mrs. farkmson. Instructions in Netting, Sanderson's Complete ivniuing and crotchet Work. Cook. Infant Treatment with The Ladies' Work Box Directions to Mothers by Valentine Mott, M. D., Companion, being In structions for all varie ties of canvass work. Aberneth's Family Phy Whispers to a newly sician, etc., etc., and married pair by a wid fur sale by owed wtte, t. HAKT. Boonville, May 4th, 1844. Revr spring anal Summer DRY GOODS. Bbemebnanx at Cdno are iust opening and constantly receiving a large and handsome assort ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, viz: a beautiful style of Lace muslins, painted lawns; muslins and Jacenetts, checkered, striped snd plain Jsconetts; mull, Swiss and book muslins; black and white fig'rd nett; Laces and edgings; Bonnet, Cap snd Neck Ribbons; Zephir Worsted; working usnvasJ, worsted needles and Patterns; Ladies Silk Cravats; Black Nett mitts and Gloves; Hosiery; Chambrevs: tringbams; Checked do.; a a large and beautiful assortment of Prints at very low prices; White Cotton fringes; table Diapers, Russia do.; Irish Linen; mL'Jquito bars; Long Lswn; Linen handkerchiefs; French Linen; Linen Drilline; Cottonade. and a rood assortment of Summer Stuff's, ioeether with a ffreet many arti cles too tedious to name, all of which will be sold at auch low prices as to suit the times, sither at wholesale or retail. Boonville, may 1st, 1844. Bonnet Silks. PINK, White and Blue Bonnet Silks, just re ceived and for sale by J. D. Perrv Sl Co. Fayette, May 4th, 1844. Wool Carding. The subscriber would respectfully informEthe public that be has leased and refitted the Carding Machines in this place, owned by Messrs. Doug lass and Fisher, and is now prepared to receive wool for carding. The machines are furnished with new cards, and having bad sixteen years ex perience in the business, be flatters himself he will be able to give satisfaction to such as may favor him with their patronage. Txbms 6 cents tor white or brown, snd ten cents for mixed wool. Country produce received in payment. J. A. PETERS. fayette, April Z7tb, 1844. 7 4t Just Received BROWN Domestics, Painted Buckets, Palm Leaf Hats, Spirits of Turpentine, Loaf Sugar, Tar and Lead, and for sale by JOEL PREWITT. FEATHERS WANTED by H. KRAMER. Fayette, April 20tb. 1844. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained from the Clerk of the Countv Court of Howard county, letters of Administra tion on the estate of Bent. R. Givens, dee'd, bearing date April 22d, 1844; all persons indebted will please make immediate payment, and those hsving claims against said estate are requested to present them, properly authenticated, within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from having any benefit of said estate, and if not presented within three years, they will be forever barred. JAMES D. GIVENS, Adm'r. April 27th, 1844. 7-4t Agency of the Perpetual Insurance Com' pany, of St. Liouxs, m ulasgow. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the Merchants, and Shippers in general, that I have been ap pointed Agent for the Perpetual Insurance Com pany of St. Louis, and am fully empowered to take Fire and Cargo risks on as good terms as any In surance Company m tne west, or tne union. To facilitate business, I offer open policies to all regular Shippers, aod will do all in my power to accommodate in coniormuy wim my outy. vrOfflce at my old stand, on water street, Glasgow. LHA3. o " & u ni inn , FALLENSTEIN. UlasgOW, juarcn 61 -3m. WHEAT 10.0UU buaneis wneai wanieo sy JOEL PREWITT. Fayette. April otn, itni. ITfT-ANTED A good article of cured Mid dlings, for which the highest market price will be paid by J. V. FERRY & Vo. l ayette, .Marcn ov, ion. -' ttrcat Attraction! NEW GOODS. FXMIE subscriber has just received per Steamboat jl. iuary lomnains, a large and well selected stoca.or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell at prices unprecedented low for Calicoea of every variety and styles, Painted Lawns, Printed Cambric, Shawls snd Fancy Hdkfs., Hosiery, Gloves snd Laces, Edgings and Ribbons, Parasols and Summer Stuffs: also a find as. sortment of Hats, Boots snd Shoes. Csll snd ex amine ror yourselves. B. LOMBARD. fay site, April 27th, 1844. New and Cheap Goods!! r HATTENBACK has just received a part of rI) ,r rrrrc ... 1 -v niscxiensiva sines or rinrinv anil Kummar li a. i vuuiis, consisting or rrencb Alpaca and Varona Lustres, . Bombazine, Bristol, Thread and Lisle Lace and edging, Ladies' faney cravats, Capes and Collars, Italian silks. Double twisted silk net for capes, Cherry colored florence silk, Cap, Neck and Bonnet Ribbon, New atyls needle worked collars. A large qariety of French Gloves snd Bonnets or every description, French, English and American Prints, Jaconett and Bishop Lawn, Mull and barred Muslin, Linen and Linen Cambric hdkfs.; French linen and grass linen cambric hdkfs.; Broad Cloths and Sattinetts, Black plain and figured Satin, Silk and worsted Surge, Palm Hats and Spun Cotton, Boots snd Shoes, Cloth Conts and Pants, Summer Coats and Pants, Silk Slips and under abirts, Cotton and Linen Shirts. Surar. Tea. Coffee. Indie-o. Madder. Coooeras. Powder, Shot and Lead, together with a large supply or other articles in the Dry Uoods and Grocery line. This Sarin? I will sell roods cheeper than I ever before sold them. They have oeen purchased in the Eastern markets, exclu sively for Cash, and selected with great care. All I ask is for you to call at the "Cheap Cash Store," next door to Dr. S nelson's Drugstore, my motto is, "no trouble to show goods." ftrBeeswax, Feathers and Coon Skins taken in exchange for goods. rayette, April VTJth, 1944. 7 3m New Dry Goods, fcc, Ac. THE subscriber would beg leave to call the attention of the Merchants visitinir SL Louis. for the purpose of purchasing their Spring Goods that he has on band one of the best assortments that can be brought to the city, consisting in part of Fancy and Staple Silks, for Dresses; Fancy Hdkts.; Scarfs; Silk Shawls; 4-4, 0-4 and 8-4 De Laines; Black Italian Cravats; Black and White Silk Hose; Cotton, Thread and Linen Gloves; Laces; Paris Needlework Collars with a full as sort mcnt of every style of Fashionable Fancy Goods; also 1-8, 3-8 snd 4-4 Brown snd bleached Sheeting; Shirting; Mexican Mixtures; Suffolk Drills; Ticking; Linseys; Ginghams; Prints a very fine assortment of French and American; Madraa Hdkfs.; Blue Plaid do.; Furniture Prints; Gambroons; Rib'd Cassimeres, Slc. j-c. isonneis a iuu assortment oi an the styles in use. Ribbons a full sunolv of Bonnet. Can and Neck Ribbons. Artificial Flowers a splendid assortment of French and American with an innumerable quan tity of goods usually wanted to all of which the attention of the Merchants is solicited. An early call before purchasing will oblige A. F. W. WEBB, New York Bonnet and Silk Store, 133 Main St., p btairs, one door below the Bank. St. Louis, April 27th, 1S44. A Card to the Ladies. The undersigned has just received 4 pieces Black and white Cardinal Lace, 4 do. beautiful Gimp, Ladies Caps, Ladies Lace Collars, Do. Wristlets, Do. Dimity Collars all of the latest style. H. KRAMER. Fayette, April 27th, 1844. Chancery Notice. In the Howard Circuit Court-December TVrm, 1943. Melissa Myers, complainant,! vs. la isnsDcery. George Myers, defendant. ) - 1VTOW at this day cones the above named com 1 1 plainant. bv her solicitor, and files her bill of complaint against the said defendant setting forth among other things, that on or about the 24tb of May. A. D. 1831. she was lawfully mar ried to the said George Myers tb at soon after their marriage they commenced nouse-iceeping and living together as man and wife that on or oout the zuth ot September, istta. tne saio George Myers deserted and absented himself from said complainant without a reasonable cause, and has continued absent until the present time snd that the said complainant has two sons now living, the issues of said marriage. The prayer of the bill is, that the complainant may be divorced from the bonds of matrimony contracted with the said George Myers, and that she may be ordered by this Court to have the custody and control of her said children, and for general relief. You, the said George Myers, are therefore notified to appear on the first day of the next term of this Court, to be held at the town of Fay ette, within and for the County or Howard, on the first Monday of June next, and answer the said bill, or the same will be taken against you for confessed. It is further ordered that this no tice published in some newspaper printed in the State of Missouri, for eight weeks succes sively; the .'ast insertion to be at least four weeks before the next term of this Court. A true copy Teat. SARSHEL BYNUM, Clerk. Josiah Fisk, solicitor for complainant. March 2d. 1844. 6i-8w. FLOUR. A superior article for family use in bbls. and 50 lb. sacks, constantly on hand and for sale by JOEL PREWITT. Fayette, April 27th, 1844. OK. BBLS old rectified Cincinnati whiakey just received and for sale by BREMER MANN Sl CUNO. Boonville, March 23d, 1844. Ploughs! Plon ghs!! J. D. PERRY Sl Co.. bave on hand a large assortment of Cary and other Ploughs, manufactured by George Lytchliter. Fayette, February 17th, 1B44. Itlule! Mules!! I wish to'purcbase a fsw good young mules. JOEL PREWITT, Fayette, April 6th, 1844. 6 Dozen Coilin'e and for sale bv Hartford axes just received tJKfc.ilbrl JlAriiN Boonville, March 23d, 1844. ' it CUNO. Clover Seed. A quantity of Clover Seed just received and for sale by i. D.PERRY &Co. Doctors Ober fc Dinwiddle. HAVING associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine, would respectfully con tinue to offer their Medical Services in the various branches of their profession to the citizens of Howard and adjoining counties. -OCrOffics south east of the public square, in the rwin lormeriy occupied ny vr. Uber, adjoining Mr. Kunkle's tsvern. where one or both of them can be round at all times, day or night, unless pro essiunaiiy aosent. A. ft. UBtK, A. 5. DINWIDDIE. Fayette, April 6th, 1844. 4 tf. Fayette Male and Female Academy, r I fourth Session of this Institution will J commence on the first Monda in M next. nj :il - .: - .. ' " - ' " .u nm vuiiimue nve montns. 1 he principal flatters himself that he is suffi ciently known to the citizens of Fayette and vi- viuny, ui supercede me necessity ot a rengthy article in a newspaper. He would therefore simply refer those to whom he is unknown, to his former patrons, and pledge himse f to brins into requisition' all his powers to advance the youth entrusted to his care in Literature and Morals ! that they msy become useful members of society. mtuvis. Orthogrsphy, Reading and Writing per ses sion, fl.00 jingnsn ixrsmmar. Arithmetic and ueo- frphy. 9,00 Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry,) .-10 . Surveying, use of the Globes, die J li ou Latin and Greek Languages, $15 00 onouid the patronage of the Institution ream re it, the principal will be able to bring to his aid cuuipmcni assistance. A few boarders can be accommodated unon rea sonable terms in the family of the Principal. uaviu i. UALU WELL, Principal. Fayette, april 20th, 1844. 6 if Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained, from the Clerk of the County Court of tianaojpn county, letters ot administration on the estate of William Shearing, dee'd., bearing date fct rf. i A..t ... . 9 ..... nuv. .eiun, iD4o. An persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. nd all those having claims against said estate are required to present them, properly authenti cated, within one year from the date of said let ters or they may be precluded from bavins anv benefit in said estate, and if not nresented within three years they will be forever barred. REUBEN BROWN, Adm'r. Randolph county, april 20th, 1844. 6 4t Executor's Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned x l has obtained trom the Clerk or the County Court of Howard county, letters testamentary on the estate of Edward Davis, dec d., bearing ate the 15th day of April 1844; all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme- late payment, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them, properly authenticated, within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from having ny oenent ot said estate, and it not presented within three years, they will be forever debarred. WILLIAM DAVIS, Executor. April 20tb, 1844. 8 4t REGISTER'S OFFICE, Fayette, Mo., April 18th, 1344 Notice to Pre-emption Claimants. THE township Plats of townships 65 and 66, range 14; townships 65 and 66, range 15; townships 65 snd 66, range 16; all north of the base line and west of the fifth principal meri dian line, were received and filed in this office on the 16th of the present month. Those having Pre-emption claims within any of the above de signated townships, must prove up and pay for the same in twelve months from the said 16th of April, unless the land in said townships is pro claimed for sale in less than twelvemonths from said 16th of April, in which case such proof and payment must be made prior to the day fixed for the commencement of said sale. JOHN B. CLARK, Register. Fayette, April 20tb, 1S44. 6-4t. Trustee's Sale. virtue of a Deed of Trust executed by B1 George Saffarrans, William Collier and Na thaniel Ford, to the undersigned, bearing date February 22d, 1842, to secure to Harvey Vivion the payment of certain debts therein specified, I will sell on the 27th day of May, 1844, before the Court House door, in Fayette, for cash, the fol lowing described tract of land, situate in Howard County, Missouri, to-wit: Tht. west half of the south west quarter of section number three, town ship fifty, and range sixteen, containing eighty acres. Such title as is vested in me by said Deed will be conveyed. A. J. HERNDON, Trustee. Fayette, April 20th, 1844. NEW GOODS. T HIE undersigned has just received a general CERIES, consisting in part of the following arti cles, viz: Blue, Black and Invisible Green Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts and Jeans, Black Summer Cloth, a beautiful article, Alpaca Lustre, warranted silk and wool, 2 pieces Black Silk Velvet, Linen Drilling, 2 pieces Black Satin Vesting, Victoria Twill, Rowen Cassimeres, Tweed do. Wool and Cotton Gambrooo, 00 pieces Calico, newest style, 20 do. Fancy and Black Muslin de Laines, 2 do. Bubi nett and Tbule, 2 do. Black and White Crape, 2 do. Lace Muslin, 6 do. Book do. 2 do. Bishop do. 10 do. Jacconett, 1 do. Bishop Lawn, 2 do. Irish Linen, 5 do. Black, Plaid and Fancy silks, 1 do. Italian, Ladies' Fancy Cravats and Scarfs, 3 Boxes artificial flowers, 2 do. Silk Fringe, 3 pieces Black Italian Cravats, U do. Fancy do. 6 do. Pocket Handkerchiefs, 3 dozen Bonnets, some extra fine, 2 Bales Brown Domestic, 10 do. do. Shirting, 1 do. Twilled Domestic, 8 dozen Palm Hats, 3 cases Russia, Silk and Brush Hats, A Isrge stock of Shoes and Boots, Fine Cloth Coals aud Pants, Summer Coats and Panu, Silk alips and uuder shirts, Cotton and Linen Shirts, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Powder, Shot, Lead and Percussion Cap, all of which will be sold very low for the cash. 11. KRAMER. Fayette, April 20th, 1344. TTANTED Any quantity of Flax Seed, for v T which the highest price will be paid II. KRAMER. Fayette. April 20th, 1844. SMITH & BROTHER, are receiviug by almost every arrival, a large and well selected atock of Goods, which will be sold at very small profits for cash, or merchantable produce. Glasgow, April 13tb, 1PU. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET For Glasgow and Chariton. The new Steamboat WA PELLO, N. J. Eaton, mister will take the place of the Utah, as a packet between St. Louis, Glasgow and Chariton, on the opening of navigation in the cuming opring or 1941. lbs WArLLLO will leave St. Louis every Sat vrday afternoon at 6 o clock, and Glasgow every luetaay ai noon, and will be at Arrow Rock Boonville, Rocheport and Nashville the same dav She will be at Marion, Stonesport, Jefferson City iOte sans oessein, rrencn village, smith s Land ing, Portland, Pannel s, Loutre Island, Herman Pinkney, Washington, South Point and Mount Pleasant every Wednesday, on her downward trip ou win resell 01. ajijuis vmwij uo inursaay. 1 i.i L. ... T 1 m 1 1 ' R. 1'. HAKENkAVP, Agent at Ulasgow, Wilso & Brown,) ... . n ... R. V. Habvt, $ Agents at Boonville, J. K. Wright dt Co., Agents at Rocheport, G. W. Hough dt Co.. Jefferson City, Kennbtt, White it Co., " St. Louis. October 21, 1843. 32 6m. Itegular Weekly Packet For Boonville, Glasgow and Brunswick. MISSOURI RIVER. The fine, substantial built. fast running steamer, IATAN, j K. adams, Master, will re sume her regular trips as a packet on the ODen ing of Navigation; and will leave St. Louis every luesdjy, at 4 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Eruns- wick on Thursday nisht: and on her return will eave Brunswick on Friday mornin?. at 0 o'clock. arrive at Glasgow, Arrow Rock, Franklin, Boon- vine and Rocheport on same day. On Saturday, will be at Nashville, Marion, Jefferson City, Mouth of Osage. Cote San Dessein, Smith's Landing. Portland. Pannell'a Landing. Luuir isiana, nermann ano rincnney. On Sunday morning, will nass Washington. r .... t-ij .. 1 ooutn roint, I'oiot Lnbadie, Dozicr's and St Charles, and arrive at St. Louis on same day. K7-ine iaia?i lias undergone a thorough overhauling, and is in every respect calculated to add to the comfort of passengers. marcn 3d, 10. SPRINU STYLE. MARKET STREET, No. 13. W. H. McKINSTRY'S DAT Ac CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Louis, March 23, 13 I t. BEAVER. NUTRIA, RUSSIA. CASSIMERE, and MOLESKIN HATS. of superior quality, and latest Eastern Style, on nana aua lor eaie oy w. II. JUcKISTKl . St. Louis, March, 23, 1344. LAST SUMMER'S STYLE. Hats of last summer's style, will be sold at reduced prices, by W. H. McKINSTRV. St. Louis, March 23, 1844. To Country merchants. WM. H. McKINSTRY will sell hats by the case or dozen as low as anv other house in the West. He will be prepared this Spring wun a very large siock ot every shape, quality, an.l Kino, tor tne wholesale trade, to which be would invite tho attention of country merchants. oi. Louis, fliarch-'a, 1844. CASH ADVANCED ON TOBACCO, ON the most advantageous principle, by BREMERMANN & CUNO. B"onville, March 2d, 1841. To Builders! The subscribers are in receipt of the best as sortment of Hardware ever offered for sale in this city and at very reduced prices. The atten tion of purchasers is earnestly requested. The assortment consists of rim locks, knob latches. Norfolk ditto; cast narrow and broad butts: brass do; woood screws; bed do; cupboard, chest and bureau locks; mahogany knobs; cabinet files and rasps: horse rasps; Bastard mill saw and other files; braces and bitts; handsaws, firmer chisel. and gouges; turning do; patent spur augur bitts; centre do; socket chisels; double plane irons; single and cut do., with a great variety of other articles in the hardware line. BREMERMANN Sl CUNO. Boonville, March 2d, 1944. LOOK IIEltE! IT HIS is to inform all those indebted to me either by note or account that thev can dis charge their dues with Tobacco, Hemp, Beeswax or Flaxseed, if application is made soon. 1 am expecting shortly an extensive stock of Merchandise from the Eastern Cities, which will be selected with care and attention bv a gentleman of experience, and will comprise a variety com mensurate with the wants of the community, to which, when they arrive, I invite the attention oi my old friends and customers, and tbe public gen erally, believing I can afford to sell goods on as reasonable terms as any other house in the place. JUEL IKtWlIl'. Fayette, April 6th, 1644. T To Tavern and Grocery Keepers. THE subscribers would respectfully direct the attention of Tavern and Grocery Keepers to their superior and well selected stock of genuine Wines and Liquors, which they offer for sale at very reasonable priees. Also rresh Lemons, Clarified aod Loaf Sugar, Principie and Regalia Segars and Bar Fix tures. BREMERMANN Sl CUNO. Boonville, March 2d, 1844. Cash paid lor Hemp, OR liberal advances made on the same, by BREMERMANN Sl CUNO. Boonville, March 2d, 1844. COUGAR Just received and for sale 3 bhds. O best brown Sugar. JOEL PREWITT. Fayetto, April 6th, 1844. COFFEE 15 sacks good Ri and for aale by JOE io Coffee in store L TREWITT. rayettc, April otn, 1914. HEMP. I want to purchase a quantity of good dew rottod hemo. JOEL TREWITT. Fayette, April 6th, 1844. 50 LBS. fresh currants just received and for sale by BntMtKMANN . cVSCi Boonville. March 23d, 1844. FLAX-SEED, TOBACCO AND HEMP. We will pay the highest market price for flax-setd, tobacco and hemp. J. p. fERRY f C. rayettc, t cbruary 3d, It JpP jlff& Great Reduction of Prices! I Drug and Book Store. Favette, Mo1. DR. W. R. SNELSON, suctes sor to Dr. J. A. Talbot, fe spectfully informs his friends snd the public that he Intenfls keeping constantly on band, at the old stand, a large and full assort ment of fresh Drugs and Medi cines. Paints. Oils. DveaturTj: also taficty of patent Medicines, Surgeon's Instru- ments, Shop Furniture. Glsss and Glassware. Chemical Apparatus and Chemical Tests, Cruci bles and Retorts, Sulphate of Quinine, Precipita' ted Extract of Bark. Human Skeletons. Turnen- tine, Brushes, Slc, dj-c. Also, a very large and varied assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, comprising Law, Medicine, Theology, Miscellany, and a'most every variety of SCHOOL BOOKS, among which are Greek, Latin, French and Span ish; Blank Books and Novels; Paper of all quali ties; Bibles, Testaments, Prayers, Hymns, Music, Albums, Osbern's genuine water colors. Toy do.: Wall snd Bordering Paner. Drawmir and Rir Paper, Slc, Slc. A few marked Phrenological Busts of anoroved models. All of the above articles will be sold at a irreat reduction over former prices, for cash, of anoroved credit. Fayette, Jan. 13th, l4t. 41 tf Wanted ! 10,004) Cah Customer !! rfO whom we pledge ourselves to give as good J bargains as can be had anv dace in tho whole upper country (no exceptions) for Cash. We are now receiving and opening a large and general variety of New Goods, consisting of al most every article usually called for in this market, to which we ask tho attention of cash customers. Among our assortment may be found Brown and bleached muslins, ' Drillings, Osnaburgs and Tickings, Calicoes of every variety, and beautiful styles, Painted Lawns and muslins that can't be beat, Palzarines, for dresses, Main and Plaid Ginghams, ' ' " Jacconetts, " " " Swiss muslins, Linnen Cambric and Lawus, Linnen Cambric hdkfs., White and black Crape, Ladies Gloves and Mitts, of every variety, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Silk and Cotton Velvets, Ratlin and Marseilles VcslingSi Linnen Stripes and Checks for Gents Coats, Nankeens and Drillings of all kinds for Pants, Flain and Figured Bobinctts, Ladies Worked Collars, " Cravats Fancy dress hdkfs.. Artificial flowers and wreaths in great variety, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, in endless variety, Palm Hats,&.c, Slc, Parasols and Umbrellas, Shell and horn side Combs, Do. " Tuck do., Buffalo Tuck Combs, Gimp, Florence braid and Plain ?traw bonnets. S. II . SAMPLE Sl Co. Fayette, April 6th, 1844. Iron! Iron!! We invile the attention of the public genersllv. and the Blacksmiths of the upper country particu- arly, to our new and extensive stock of Iron, iust received, consisting of every description of Bar Iron, a targe and complete assortment of Band, and assorted Bundles of Round Iron of every size: -Nail nods, Chain Iron, Plough wing', American and English, " Slabs, Blister, German and Slcdpe Moulds. Cast Steel. To our old Iron customers we can earnestly re commend thh stock of Iron, as every bar is war ranted tn he of the very best quality, and we pledge ourselves to sell as hertofure at the lowest ask unccS. SWITZLER $ SMITH. Fayette, April 13th, 1344. REMOVAL. AV a t s o n & Vosti, BOONVILLE, HAVE removed to the old well known stand of Collins &. Shield, on the corner of Main and Morgan Streets, recently occupied by R, E. McDanicI, where they now have and will continue to keep on hand a larze and well selected stock of Fancy' and Staple Dry Goods, both Foreign at d Domestic. Hardware, Queens and Gla3s-warc, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, together with all articles usually kept in ther line. Boonville, april 20th, lsl 1. FKESI1 SPKIACi COO.JS. Watson Ax, Vosti, . Corner of Main and Morgan Sis., Boonville, HAVE just received a general assortment of Spring and Summer, Fancvand Staple DRV GOODS, Comprising the latest fashions and styles, also Hats, Bor.net', Bots and Shoes, Queens and Glass-ware, Hardware, &C, Slc. All of which are offered very low for cash. Boonville. april 20th, 1644. rYew Goods. Fresh supply of Cotton Yarns and Oinaburgs, xl Brown Domestics and Irish Linens, Summer Cassimeres, Iron snd Coffoe, Loaf Sugar, Powder, Tea, c-c, dj-c., just re ceived in advance of our Spring aud Sumo.er assortmcDt, aod for sale by SWITZLER Sl SMITH. Fayette. April 13th, 1844. Wheat Wanted. SMITH Sl BROTHER, Glasgow, wish to pur chase for Cash, 1,000 bushels of wheat, for which ihey will pay the highest market price. Glasgow, April 13th, 1844. lienip Wanted. Sl BROTHER, wish to boy a lot of CJM1TH O I hemp, for which cssb will be paid on deiiv- i ery. Glasgow, April 13th, 144. ACON WANTED. We will purchase eny quantity of Bacon, for which we will pay the highest market price. SMITH & BROTHER. Glasgow, April l'Jth, IS It. 100 Dozen Talm-leaf Hats 1usl received and for sale low for cash by lVATSOJVdr WSTI. Boonville, april 80th, 1841. Watson 6c Vosti, Have just received their Spring eupply of Gents Fashionable Hats, such as 6na Beaver. Brush, Pearl 4c, which are offered very low for cash. Boonville, april 17, 1841. Cash paid for llemp. TIE subscribers wnif tn purchase fitly tons of Hemp, for which ihey will pay the highest market pnee in cash, WATSON YOSTI. EoatavUle. apriL20tb. 1844. OK Kegs Bostea nails just received snd for sale by BREMERJTAVN CUNO. BcPBV ille, March 23d, 114.