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LINES TO A LADY. I never dared to hope that thou eould'st love me, And now I feel t In time that 1 should tear Thine image from my heart. Heaven above me Would be too near me earth too fair. Were thy love' accents breathed upon its air. If I bad felt for thee but common love, Such as finds language in deep sighs and tears, And time, and change, and coldness can remove, . Nu pang should force me vainly to repine For joys, though dear, that manhood could resign. But thy soft eyes have ever b-en to me A light, a halo that seemed shed from Heaven, Touching all nature with its alchemy; And I have felt for thee a passionate excess Of love a more than lover's tenderness. Words have no power to tell how that one thought Pervades my being with resistless power How with my inmost soul it has been wrought 'Till all I feel, and all I hear and see, By some mysterious link seems bound to thee. My heart is sick of all Earth brings to me 1 Of Joy; I dare not look upon the stars, For they are beautiful and speak of thee; ' Sleop comes but fitfully, and even there Some dream of thee awakes me to despair. tfooks are no friends; I open them and start To see such words as hope, and joy, and love, That send an arrow through my beating heart, And tell me pleasure is but pain to m Since I no more may dare to think of thee. If I might deem that it had e'er been mine To plant one smiling flower beside thy way, To place one welcome offering on thy shrine, , The thought would mitigate my woe's excess And Memory were not then all barrenness. Yet will I struggle with this deep distress, And smile, though life has nothing left fur me It shall not turn my heart to bitterness That I have loved a being such as thou Have loved too Icing, too well, must love theo now. But rather shall the charm of thy great worth Attune my heart to its own gentleness. And though a stranger to thy happy mirth, . Hay the bright graces of thy generous heart Sumo portion of themselves to mine impart. Thanks to our Fo iher, that I yet can love E'en more, His children for this love of l hoc; And even I, to better hopes may move Some sorrowing hearts: 0, may he grant that thou Way at uever wear a shadow on thy brow. Eternal Life. Tho most blissful and fascinating forma of life, which wo here behold, are destined to end. Death is written upon the countenance of every living man. All tho splendors of wealth, tho innocence of youth, tho tears of friends, and the skill of physicians, are not suffi cient to briho the monster. But life tn Christ is invested with the sacred rights of immortality. It depends not upon the health of the body, or the will of the ene mies. Its vital source is the infinite Sa viour, who has said, 'because I live, ve hall live also." Ii must therefore, endure when the body decays, "the stars grow dim with ago," and time itself is lost in etornity. The abiding faith which con nects it with tho Redeemer, secures its endless existence. And litis is its crown ing glory. It is delightful to live in the ser vice of Christ, to the glory of Christ on earth; to fuel tho power of his loving grace in the soul supported by constant union with him; to feel the warm gushing of his holy life, when all nature recedes and dis appears; and it must be joyful beyond con ception, to find, that after the body is dead, this life endures, in union with the Saviour, near the burning throne, amid the songs of angels, and the shouts of the redeemed. But to feel that it is endless; leaves nothing to desire, overwhelms tho soul in love, in gratitude, and joy. Eternal progression in life depending for its resources upon the exhaustless nature of God ! llov. J. T. Rock. Any other Timb will do as Well. The farmer's fence is down and his fields exposed to his neighbors' cattle; but ho has a little job to da. first; he can repair his fences at any time. Before his any time comes, fifty or a hundred sheep get into his field, and cat and trample down his wheat For want of an hour's work, he loses ten, fifteen, or twenty bushels of wheat. His apple trees want pruning; but he must dress liia flax before ho can do it; warm weather approaches; ho will certainly prune his trees in a day or two; but he'll finish a lit tle joulirst. licfore ho has done, tho sea- on past; it is too late to prune his trees: they must go another year; and half his Jruit is lest. IIEDGESOFTIIE NATURALTIIORN. Those who have commenced with the eed have generally failed. But I know it can be done from the root with entiro cer tainty. Late in the month of October, or early in the spring, haul up the native thorn of our woodlands; cut the roots into pieces six or eight inches long; plant them out in your hedgo in either singlo or double rows i you plcose, by placing theiu at an angle of about 45 di-giccs, with the largest end uppermost and about one inch out of the ground. T ,,rl, .)OUj cr0W(t.d light trountl iwm. Tlw HIM ,,.,,,, tlioui.J then follow a. wher, ru,,ttud from the riiii.ury, On fsct should U ltiiw ty W((J r iittltii.tf nww faint un (U mtm lyt TliMi. i,r ahruU, l i,,,,,,,,,, J It (Km jiri, mil hut u. im.J m, ,(, Ii Ui It ,t.dj linn, i,,j ,,, iiMi' i frmi. John D. Perry, ' wiiollsam: aid retail FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Water St., Glasgow, Mo, HAVING purchased of Messrs. Hanenkamp & Co., the large brick store and Warehouse recently occupied by them, would respectfully cell the attention of the citizens of Howard and the surrounding counties, to hit very general stock of Groceries, Liquors, Iron, Castings, Cotton Yarns, &c, ace, tire. r rcfcli tiroct ries and Liquors. 'IIIE subscriber has just returned fruin the Ohio JL river and St. Louis where he purchased and is now receiving a huge addition to his former stock of Groceries, Liquors, Iron, Nail, Custings, Cot ton, Yarns, Bro. Domestics, iVc to which he begs to invite the attention of public, and pledges him self to sell at as low a rate as such goods can be purchased in this market. JOHN D. TERRY. Glasgow, July 15, 1843. OYSTERS.---144 cans best Bnliimore Oysters, Just received and for sale by July 29 J. D. PERRY, Glasgow. ' I TUMBLERS. 5 boxes ass'd plain and cut J class tumblers just ree'd and fur sale bv July 29 J. D. PERRY, Glagow. To lllacLsiiiith. VLARG E and general assortment of Iron and steel, blacksmith's bellows, anvils, vice. sledgehammers and moulds, for sale by 4 J. D. TER3Y, Glasgow. LIQUORS. 1U0 bbls Cincinnati Rectified Whiskey. 100 hfbbls do do do 15 bM old Bourbon Whiskey ) warranted five 12 bbls old Rye do years old. 14 bbls Peach Brandy 2" bbls and keijs American Brandy 3 caiks Cognac do 1 cask pure Champagne do SO casks and kegs Madeira, Port and Malaga Wine 10 bxs Claret; 5 bxs Brandy Cherries, now in store and for sale by July 29 J. D. PERRY, Glasgow. tJTOVES. 15 cooking stoves with copper and O tin trimmings; 8 pnrlor and chamber stove, usi received and tor sale by July 29 J. D. PERRY, Glasgow. A WELL assorted lot of castings, for sale by Xi- J. U. I'JiKKY, Glasgow. WHEAT SACKS. 10(10 two bushel osna burg sacks just ree'd per Rowcna and for soieiowny aprt J. JJ. I'iiKKY, Glasgow Iron :inl SI -!. ITTE have on hand, and will continue to keep v v lor soie, a goou assortment ol Genuine Sligo Iron uennan steel Cast and blister steel Tlougli wings and slabs Tito Iron. &r. AVn. which will be sold ch scrs of Iron are invited to coll. ' mayiu BOON, TALBOT Si SMITH. A FEW bales heavy brown domestic, yard wide, for sale by the piece, by J. D. PERRY, Glusirow. INE and extra fine French cloths, cassimerrs and vestings, linen drillings Slc. at unusual ly low prices. BOON. TALBOT $ SMITH. NOTICE The steamer A LGO M A will run during the season of 1819 UnOn fllA Missouri riua. no a ut.nlfln packet between St. Louis and Brunswi:k -leaving St. Louis every Monday, at 6 o'clock, p. and returning will leave Brunswick on Thursdays at day-light. J. X. CLEVELAND. September 23, 1948.-3w Clemen's Indian Tonic. Infallible Cure for CHILLS, or AG I'll and FE VER, and a sure remedy in BILIOUS RE MITTEMT, and other FEVEItS. THIS INVALUABLE MEDIci.NE IS PUKELY VEGETABLE. 'IMIE unexampled success of this truly unrj--L tailed Tonic, in curing in a few hours, where all other remedies have fuiled, and that too, in cases from six months to ten years standing warrants the assertion, that if taking according to directions, it is infallible. Alnni i;.ini',i;. cates in Droof of its inl'ol'lliiliiv mi., hi k. ..i.i.i bnt those npon the wrapper are deemed sufficient! Try it and be convinced that it is thA mna, nlAas- ant. most certain, and lha vi RPsiT arr,aA.. uworcu iu me puuiiu lor putting a speedy termina tion (l.n fl -,. ... A X T. ' -.wi. m iiiu ui nUO UIIU CVer (CT-rrom tno great popularity of this medicine, many imitations, professing to be CLEMENS' IN DIAN TONIC, are udunt. Thenfv,.. h. ...... ... ask for that prepored by GEO. W. HOUSE, Nashville, Tennessee, who is sole proprietor. CERTIFICATES. Neab Nashville, August 18, 184:). Mr. Geo. W. House: Dear Sir I bad Chills and Fevers for twelve months; nine mouths of the time, without being able to check it, with all the aid I could procure from Physicians and tho various Tonic Fever and Ague mixtures sold by the Drurr stores. In April last I saw your advertisement of Clemens Indian Tonic, as an infallible cure. 1 mode no delay in calling upon you, and by using said Ionic, I fuund immediate relief, and a perma . iimiu inua ii bdoui Itie same time, with the same happy result. Yours respectfully, c. L. GLASSGOW. ' From the Clarksvillc Chronicle, Oct. 21, 184.J. Dr. X. D. Scott: Dear Sir We have used Clemen s Indian Tonic in many cases of Ague and Fever, and we find it, in every particular, what it is commended lobe in your advertisement. e have heretofore used most of tho popular rem dics in use for Fever and Ague, and we unhesita tingly recommend Cleuieu'a Tonic to the confidence of the public, from our personal experienco and observation, as a safe, certuin, and prompt cure for the Ague and Fover, in any form or stoge of the disease. . Yours, & c. t I'. PEACIIER, JAMES J. PRITCHETT. LEVI COLEMAN. Extract of a letter from the Rev. F. A. Owen ol Memphis, dated Nov. 10, 16, 1S4U. Mil Dear Sir I havu trind nimi.,.v r.i:.. , - - t 1 11 1 U II Ionic in six dilfurent cases, and find it efiicacioui in a very hiirh decree. It urasinl ihn. l,;n . .... ery instance, and as )et there has boen no return. r i..i-r..l t .. .i . . .. . i tiiicMuiijr give mis testimony, mat other nniy be induced to use a reined v both safe ami pfi;..;.... in curing chills and fevvr. Yours, very truly, P. A. OWEN. Nashville, Juno 3rd, 1841. Mr. (Ira. If. Hon lie: Dear Sir I ,..L... apology in presenting the following remarkable caae: A youth of about fifteen years old, living with rue, had the Fever and Ague for tun years, wiuiiMii mining a euro; ami i can assure you every muaiia wore uwd to that i ll I lu Diwimlmr Ik.i I triida boitlu of "CLEM EN '8 INDIAN 'ION IC," which srrettnd th dittoise at mice, and am hapyy to stats, hu has nut had thilj i r .mm. iuu iiuuui low l,o llmu i utung this Tonus an kUm.ivb ni.'i,i,n,ii-,ji , prom , wliiii fin ud and a uiiLi.iiiir to ihulfli td h above ainmn t ,, UIia i,,i,ii, u. WILLIAM Wll UAAl.i l ur mlv by D, Wat. It Iv.m,i,, I iii,, rmwi A twt huh, Hi, VhuUHu, I'll ') III "I'l imiii , lll'g'lW, BOOKS AND STATIONERY At Eastern Prices. ; m ' ' NAFIS', COiTNlSlI & CO., Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers and Paper Dealers, Ao. 206 Slain Siieet, between the Virginia and Missouri Hotels, St. Loiiis, Mo., HAVE always on hand an extensive assort ment of SCHOOL BOOKS, comnrisinir all the different kinds used in the Schools and Col leges throughout the Union. Blank Books, of all kinds, Medical Books, all late and popular work. A large assortment ol raper, Stationery, rancy Articles, Fine Cutlery, Sic. .Sic, together with a large stock of Miscellaneous Books, all of which will be sold at the lowest "Eastern Prices." SI. Louis, March 4ih, 1840. , . 52 (5m EMANUEL DEROIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggist and Apothecary, ' No. 48 N. Main Street, ' t ANO Corner of Eighth Street and Franklin Avenue, KEEPS CONSTANTLY 09 HARD Fresh Drugs, Medicines; Faints, Oils, Dye-Stvffs, Window Glns, Glassware, Soaps. PERFUMERY, AND PATENT MEDICINES, Cheap for Cash. St. Louis, October lOih, 1847. 32 ly THEODORE JONES. J. II. CURD Jones fc Curd. PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING S1ERCHANTS, JNO. 5, rOMMEttCIAL ST., SAINT LOUIS, MO. May 20, 3m. R. P HANENKAUP. O. A. HUMRICKIIOUSE I1ANENKAMP & CO., GROCERS, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, NO. 59, WATER STREET, (11) SAINT LOUIS, MO. Virginia Hotel. Corner of Main and Green Streets, SI. Louis, Mo. Mv friends and the public are respect fully informed, that I have taken a new Lease on the above named buildings, and during the last four months have been making improvements on the premises. Viz : I have built a number ef pleasant rooms have made the dining room one third larger, and have finished it in a handiome manner, it is now the largest in the city and is well ventilated and can seat 4W guests. The Furniture of the House has been replenish ed throughout, and the premises generally im proved by additions, alterations and repairs. The house being situated on the principal business street, and its principal public rooms, viz : (Bar room, Ollice, Heading-rooin and Dining-room.) on the ground floor, will commend itself to the public, as a riCMrablo homo whilst sojourning in our city, and I pledge myself that every exertion shall be used to render strangers comfortable whilst at the Virginia Hotel. JOHN 11. srARR, Tropriotor. Sept. 10. 1848 j'J.n:t. Monthly Itulletin No. 9. DYSENTERRY, DIARR HIE A , Sic, Positicely cur'd tn a jew hours. 1 he urael- enberg Company pledges it -elf to the following fuc-ts: 1. The Graefenberg Dys- cnterry Syrup will cure the Uiarrhuca, I'yssnterry, &c, in twenty-lour uours. 2. A cure is warranted. no matter how bad the case; even it the discharges are bloody and constant. The money is instantly refunded if a cure is not the result. 3. Thousands of lives have been saved by its use; in some instances where the patients have been given up. 4. Numerous testimonials are on file at the Com pany's ollicos, which would satisfy the most in credulous. A hater just received from Joseph P. Hall, bullolk, Va , contains the following: "The Dysenterry Syrup cures in cvory case." Tho same proof is daily coming in from every state in the Union. This most extraordinary mudicino should be resorted to the moment any bad symptoms appear Seamen, boatmen, travellers, end all others, should have a supply, as its timely use will save life. The Medical Faculty aro astonished at its power. ireeiy coniessipg there is no other meuicine at all used to be compared with it. THE CHILDREN'S PANACEA is eqoally efficacious in all the bowel and stomach complaints of children. No mother or physician should be without it. The General Agent for Missouri, and South part of Illinois, is E. K. WOODWARD, St L.ouis, to whom applications tor agencies may uc anurosseu. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary, New York, August 1818. iSiib-a(?ent, Wm. R. Snelson. Favette. P. S. The Graefenberg Company are desirous oi procuring the services ol a respectable female in every town in the Union, in a business which will be very lucrative By addressing tue compa, ny (No. fit), Broadway, N. York,) post-paid, par ticulars aill be furnished. Medical Card. Docts. J, C. Pariiisii ani A. Fatison, Botanic Phisicians, 1 RATEFUL for past patronage, still continue vm to oner tueir nieuical fServu-n lu t iivnii zens of Howard cniiniv. nr. A. 1'aiison will continue his office at his residence, one quarter of a mile east of Mr. Wil- iuiiriiuy wiiiiams. Dr. J. C. Parrisll mn V hn flllinil ! bia VAaift..nnn formerly occupied by James Owens, one quarter oi a nine east ol ,alt Creek Meeting bouse. OtrN.B. J. C. Parrish will practice Dental Surgery. March 4th, 1818. 52 tf Hydraulic Cement. Sy BBLS HVDRAULIC CEMENT just re X d ceived and for salo on commission, at 1 per barrel a verv suiiLrior arti.-li, fur ciainmu and ctl'cra. J. h. PiCRRY. July 1, 188. Glasgow. IIQ.URS, of superior quality, for sale by J J. D. I'KHKy, Glasgow. I''rcali 'l ean. WE invite the uttnlin ul' fun.iluV . liarlv line mock of Gunpowder and Imperial Tins Old hyson arid poucliong do which we warrsut rijiial to any over Imported; for ale low (mill) BOON, TALBOT & KMIill. NKHWNGN oV t:i)I) llSII.-n ,u)r. ,r., herrings and small lot of1 firm rod li.li, lor ' aby tfyUU) J. Ii . rWiliy, ii..ul)W. SVitlJI'."4 hoAiia Iiuioii tyfi, ,,,,1 feuiivd and tor i.lu by I) rWUIV.UIasiiow. I'AIN KI '4ILN A Nil TUIM, do jiUHlll.d l, h iifc.u oi., )n.i ! ',( ,,,4 tr M)a 'y 0"; i i' finny "ill'i'i ythti,. q: uh iu4tt, tJll J I'll! iwllll'Ui (11(11.4 Sin! hil tali, by ' ' Uoct. James Ii. Dunn, ' ' OFFERS his professional services td the citi zens of Fayette and the surrounding coun try. Office on Crlglar's row. , August 5, 1848. Jamc W. iiarris, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Product Dealer, WATER itiirt, 0LA8O0W, mo. . rIBERAL Cash advances made on all ahip J tueiits of Produce, &o. for the Southern aud Eauern markets. Glasgow, (let. ft, 1848. ' . John II. Potts, - DENTAL SURGEON, . -' ' ' ' St. Louis, Missouri. (JOfllce No. 10, Locust street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, first door west of Odd Fellows Hall. October 5, 1848.-31 iii3. " THOS. SHACKELFORD, . Attorney at Iair, Glatoow, Mo. WILL practice In the Courts of Howard, Sa inc, Cooper, Rundolph and Chariton counties. Office on first street. 31 . , Charles 11. i'alleiistein, . PALER ii FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Sknrs and Bonis, Hats and Caps, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. 31 Front Street, Glasgow, Mo. COLVER'S Patent Concave Heater Churn. WE call the attention of the public to the ar ticle heading this advertisement, and in vite thennterprising and curious to call and wit ness its operation. All advertisement in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supererogation. First. This Churn will produce butter, gather ing it in a mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten minties, and from cream prepared, ps families usu ally prepare ii, in three to five minutes. Second. The utility of this invention is oppa rent, as better butter can be produced from sweet milk, or cream, than cream soured in tho usual way; and by means of this Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a woman or man for one or two hours, and sometimes half a day. Third. By simply turning a thiimh-screw, the whole inside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the butler and milk in the plain wooden box. Fourth. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the simplicity of its construction (though em bodying a great philosophical principle,) makes it but little to manufacture it. Fifth. It is a common sense Churn, as all will admit who will examine it. We are now offering tho complete monopoly of this staple article in States and counties, which wiil insore certain and large profits and a speedy return or investment COLVER y MYERS, 82, Vine St., up stairs Louis, October 5. 1S48. 31tf. St Miraculous! AVondcrrul ! ! Ex traordinary!! 0-Consumption Can be Curtd'.H And we defy the whole world to produce sucli strong and undoubted testimony from men of such high standing as we have, in favor of Dr Rogers' r !".... .-j t... i. i- uitui wuii ami aui, it iiuv uuiy uurua uuilsllinp lion, but breaks up the most distressing cough in a few hours time. Qj-Another remarkable cure of Consumption. Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, of this city, was reduced so low that all his friends, and even his physicians, hud given him up to die. Mr. A. L. Scoville: As I owe my life to the use Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tor, I feel it a duty and shall without fear or delicacy give my testi mony as evidence that others who may be all! ic ted with consumption or diseased lungs msy know that this medicine is no humbug, but is worth ten thousand physicians' prescriptions for the disease for which it is recommcnlcd. Last summer 1 was taken with a most distress ing cough, and about the first of July my lungs were so uiseaseu mat l oieu, in a snort time sever al quarts of blood, which reduced ine so low that all my friends and even my physicians, thought I must soon die with consumption. My brother, however, soon heard of the wonderful cures made by this medicine, and procured a bottle, and before I hid taken one half a bottle, it seemed to go to the very seat of the disease, and raised a large quantity of matter and phlegm, and my cough was "topped as with a charm. 1 have sinc'u used some two or three bottles, and am now able to attend to my business as well as ever. I feel very thankful to the inventor of this med icine, for if it had not been for some all-powerful medicine to have raised the matter and phlegm. and healed my lungs, 1 should, without doubt, now havcueen in my grave. If any one will call on mo, Catharino street. half a squurc below Linn, I will give them the par ticulars, and refer them to numerous friends who visited me during my sickness. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Cim-innali, Jan 10, 1H49. Sworn to and subscribed this 20th day of No vember, 1847. 11. E. Spencer, Mayor of the citv of Cincinnati. EE Statement of Hiram Coxrxj Late Pi-ofessor of the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College, and a physician well known, who has an extensive practice, in relation to the cure of Miss belt, after having been given up to die with the last stages of consumption, by a number of phy sicians. Mr. A. Scoville Sir: However reluctant I have been to permit mv nai ie to appear, attached to a certificate recommending patent medicines, nos trums or catliolicums, I nevertheless think it my duly, not only to my patrons, but to the community and all afllicied with diseases requiring cough medicine, to state that in three particnlar cases of incipient consumption: Miss Belt, step-daucher of nir.jonn mrr, im uiiscuy.a auss Burger, sister in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, butcher, and R. K Cox, one of our city council, that Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, operated more like a specific than any remedy of a similar character, in its operation, that 1 have ever used in my pratice. One or the cases above, viz: Miss Belt, apoeared to be laboring under the last stairs of scrofulous consumption, as pronounced bv eu. cral physicians who were in attendance previous to my Deing caticu io treat tho case. &he is, at the present time, in tho enjoyment of as apparently good health, and from appearances as likely to die with any other disease as any other young lady of this city. As it respects tho health of the other cases, all the threatened prenmnitoty symptom seems to have subsided from tho usu of a few but tles of the syrup above. Very respectluily. If. COX. M n. Sold by HENRV BL KSLEY, Airerit for ih,. proprietor, aoutn-west corner of J bird and C'hos nut streets, St. Louis. frrl'urchaicr please remember thn nam.-. ,.r the iiicilicmo Ut. llogera hyruput Liverwort and Tar. bold by !n. WM. II, hNKLsnm, Fayette. Dh, I). Hkniii;iison, Ghmgow. C'liAmNoi, (.oimrv Kklix lUmiiNij. iitiiv Si. IIii.l, Ksytuavillu; M. T. Aim, llruns wiik. Limn County. II. L. Hiiown, Limicu. May , 'K l.llllipatl IwiMtliall I UbT opom.il ami for salu my In, uo, tt aofiiwoit n( vsry laduliilaitd uuoiioiiiiisl I'mlol lumps hoJ,ulo id ,)A I, no,. I lit. i' nit tslunblti lamps i In ltd up I, i,il. If it lib jfiouiid v !- and l.m v ,, . I III- f hoi ii Imil III Htl 'lll MI.II, llll,ll,W II,!,) foil, id in- w and iii.ii,ioiii, iti'M" I''''" IMMH i s mini " ' " CJMSTOCK A. CO 8 -Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract of : ' SARSAPAKILLA, For tho core of scrofula, 'chronic rheumatism, General Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Erup tions of the Skin, Totter, Pimples or Puciiilcs on thn Fare. Liver A ITeftinna. Mom., :.t n.i ;., las Diseases, Biloi from an impure hnbit of the iody, Ulcerations of tho Throat and Leg, Pnins and Swelling of the Bones, and all Disease ari sing from nn impure Rtntn of Hie Blood, Exposure and Imprudence in Life, Excessive use of Mercu' rjr'. $'o: ' ' ' ' , - This Sarsapsrilla is warranted positively as good as any other ('hat can be made at one dollar) at just half tho prico of those so much advertised, and as strong, viz: 50 cents per bottle, or six bot. tics Tor $250. Remember to ask for Comstock's Sarsoparilla, and take no other. CAHLTON's ntNU BONE AMD STAVIN CURE, For thentrc of Ring Bone, Blood Spavin, Bono Spavin, Wind Oslls, Splints, and Curb on Horses. Also Carlton's Founder Ointment, for the cure of Founder, Split Hoof, Huof-bnund Horses, and Contractod feet. Also, ell Wounds, Bruise in the flesh, Oalled Backs, Crocked Heels, Scratches, Niekings, Dockings, Cuts, Kicks, &c. This Ring Bone Cure and the Founder Oint ment are prepared from the recipe of a very cel ebrated English Farrier, and will cure in ninety nine cases out of one hundred, any of the above complaints. They have been used by farmers, liverymen, singe proprietors, and others, with the most marked aud decided success. Caution. None can bo genuine without the fac-simile signature of the Proprietor on the wrap per, J. Carlton Comstock, New York. HAVE YOU A COUGH 1 Do not neglect it ihousandi have met a pre mature death for the wont of attontien to a com mon Cold. Have yon a cough? Rev. Doctor Bar tholomew's Expectant Pink Syrup, will must posi tively give relief, and save you from that most aw ful disease, Pulmonary Cunsumption, which usu ally sweeps into the grave hundreds of the young, the old, tho lovely and the gay. HTS' LINIMENT FOR THE FILES. The worst attack of tho Piles ore elfeclutlly and permanently cured in a short time by tho use of the genuine Hays' Liniment, ilundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this Liniment with complete success. It is war ranted to cure the inot aggravated casts. Caution Never buy it unless you find the name of Comstock & Co., npon the wrapper, pro prietors of the genuine article, or you are cheated with a counterfeit. COMSTOCK AXD IlEWES NERVE AT5D BOIIE LINIMEBT, and indian VE,ETAni.E elixer Is warranted to cure any cose of Rheumatism, Gout, Contracted Chorda and Musi les, or Stiff Juints, strengthens Weak Limbs, and enables thoso who are crippled to walk again. Use this articlaand be cured, nr go without it and suffer as you please. Certifi cates of rures by the hundreds can be seen, where this orticle is sold only genuine. Caution. All the above named articles are sold by Comstock Jjf Brotlier. (59 Second Street, St. Lou is, (uniler the Monroe House,) Dr. Wm. II. Snel son, Fayette, and Knnxdf Beeman, Ruchcporl. May 24, 1848 11-fiin 'Ttar-i,j.'TajiV,Sot,1 OF ALL KINDS OK QUEENSWHRE, CHINA, ti LAsi, Sic, No. 1G5 Main Street, Ut. Louis, Mo. Merchants, Stcoin Boat owners, and others, are invited to examino the stock of Quccnsware, $-c , ut l'J5 Main Street. It has been selected by the proprietor, in person, from the best manufactories in Europe, and em braces every slylu from the mosi costly oruanunts to tho plainest waro. Every new quality, or shape of waro issued from the manufactories, may be found noon the shelves of this establishment. i he goods having been purchased for cash, ena bles the proprietor to sell on better terms than any other house io the west. Bills made in tho cast, with respectable houses in his line, will be duplicated, and any goods packed at his establishment are warranted to go free of breakage. Call and examine the stock. May 27, 1848 ll-Cm f I TRAVELING TRUN KsT-A fine assortment -L for sale at Carroll's Corner. SADDLE BAGS, BRIDLES, frc. CALL at Carroll's corner, if you want to rig out for traveling, over coats and levins thrown in. IGlaseow, December 4th. 1817. INVALUABLE Family Companion. SIX Lectures on Causes, Prevention and Cure of ConMUiniitinn Aurtuna Hiuninn. nl Ik. Unn.l and all female Diseases. 234 pages, 28 engra- vinyl, mper uu cis.; oouna lJ cis. Alan tu any part postoge 0J cts. ououiuer Braces and Chest Expanders, 2. ,Mnil In .nvn.pi F.Hnta l..l.i:H. - ....j uav w Jioiaii llJIiailUJ. J UUCS, SMvPf. I&:1 rtr mill lulln n,.D,ann AL..1 1 I qp" -. in-ill ,vi,i.i pl,.av. AUUUIlllliai Supporters, perfect, 8 to 10, for all Ruptures, Fnlliniv nl iln knu..l. ..A V7 1. I 1I7..I n , . wi itmuuiiuiaiiim ivuiiiu, anu IVCUK DiCK, and Chest; sent by Express everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give height from head to foot, and circumference of npruin nnvl ( I. a ui. pfi.ii 1.: 11- r-- "rt. mu auiiubl., jun imiiu iuu nip. Jl Rupture, mention which side. Agents wanted for itm ..I. ft f ,1m V11. A r.i.n.la It- L. O Fitch, 707 Broadway, New York, post-paid. npru .4, 10-43 i-iy i'ikioualle Tailoriu. vg 1 11L partnership of Muster Sl Rausbergcr ha jlH viug been dissolved, the uudursigned respect 1 1,1 fully iiif'orins hi IViemla iiiul l li mi 1,1:.. ......... ally, that he designs caniinuMig the T.'ULOUIMl llt:si.ESS, in all its various branches, at tho old stand, whoru ho invites all who dosire gar ment uiudo up in a f'asliiouablo and aubstautiul manner, logivo him a cull. He ha ruceived Ihe spring faahions, for H 18, and hisarrangoment aril such that ho will uu in the constant receipt of all nnw f'u.liiona, a soon as they are Introduced into ihu oastern cities, 'J'viuia uiodviute and work warranted, , ., f. MUM.EIt, ryi ltfl,April 'H.-7-ilin, 1 'll fill Pai f 'ill' ... t .., Tim A It Hill. I, nan, ami as dm Hijmru my.,,,, lowwr than the Saw -Mimus uhnap kloiu, -ipiliu y liu kvlll .i, si H, Loin pio I II k lllill!.' aitlllilL I'alloll liaa no .,.i, ...... ... aith dd, dull . - . - i'ii.ii m Im is bi l al lifs uisii ysmu. L.y oi, IW.gO W , Hi It Ul'l', A on.oUiy ul ym4 h.onii bslk fn,u Im lu at 0 m hit pi, i poomf i u i niy, iii-.. : ?NEVV STORE! i ,F.U R NIT If R El FUR NIT V R El i Illct & IlarrioU's. . UNITED STATES PURNITUR . WAREi HOUSE, eormr of Second and Green streets, (near the Virginia Hotel) Sl. Ijiuis, Mo -where nro thejmust con mod ions rooms, and by far tne largest s!i;ck of FURNITURE Vc of the AW Ighany MnuiUaint, comprising In part the latest siyles of carved .rosewood in plush, Gothic and f ."ii'iiii.nnaAntirjiie stvlef, turned and twisted fc'ij5 work -of Philadelphia, the richest "'and latest styles of Boston and New York, with elegant inlaid pearl Work from Canton in China, London and Paris. Also, the largest stock ever before offered in this market of ? , plain, medium and Common fufiilturc, choirs Via, of every description and kind, wash; stands' tables, loungei, rocking chans, window shades, willow ware, mattrasses, oxtnnlon and card ta- bles, etc. etc. etc., all of which wo will sell at wholesale or retail, at the most reduced prieea fof cash.: i .-- . , - , i , ., , , Keepers of Hotels, boarding houses, steamboat1 public fouins, dealers, persons commencing house-1 keeping, and the public generally) are most ear nestly invited to call and examino our immense and beautiful stock. We will promise them they will not regret the call. Come and see. ELLETT HARRIOTT. June 3. 1949 13m(l C. III. ' Vatican, 163, Main Street, St. Louis, KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of various styles Cooking Stoces, Franklin 7 and 18 plate plain and fancy Coal Stores, fancy parlor Airtighls, hall, office, and dining room Stores for wood or coal, fancy and plain fire-place) and mantle Grates, and Hollow Ware of every des cription and variety. ALSO Tin riate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Block Tin, Sheet Zinc, Wire, Rivets, Ears, Tinners' Tools and Machines, in sets or separate, and all articles in his line, which he will al all times sell at Wholesale or Retail, as LOW for cash as can be purchased in this or any IVejfern City. Orders from the coontry will ut all times be promptly filled and shipped. Refers to Clark II. Green, Fayette. Sl. Louis. June 3, 1848. 13y . - St. Louis Hat and Can Manufac tory. No. 72 North Main street. COPARTNERSHIP. S. NOURSE has associa ted with him Mr. J. D. Crane, of New Jersey. The business of the house will hereafter be con ducted under the firm of S Noukse & Co. gjt;, 3. NOURSE & CO., Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of HATS and CAPS, have now on hand on extensive assortment ef goods, manufactured by themselves, and carefully selected from the eastern markets, expressly for the spring trade, which they are selling at very low prices. Among which are the follnving: liussia Fur Hats; Fino &ilk do; Angola do; Wool do; Tampico or Mexican do; Boys' Fine Silk do; Panama, Leghorn, irnw, Canada and Palm leaf do; together with an endless variety of Men's and Boys' Cops. The obove goods are all fresh, and dealers will find it to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. New York Spring Fashion received and reody for sale. s. NOURSE CO. SL Louis, Feb. 20th. Howard High School, FAYETTE, MO. r I"M!E Sinlh Session of this Institution will X .comment-eon Monday, tho 4ih day of Sep tember, ond continue Six Months. By a new ar rungemcnt, the Academic Year is divided into two sessions of uueijual length the one of Four uml the other of Six months and the terms are varied in a enrrespnding manner. For the winter session, the following are the TERMS. For the Primary Studies, j7 (i0 Common English Branches, 10 00 Higher 12 sn Luiin and Greek Languages, 14 60 EXRTA CHARGES. Music, with use of Piano, 21 50 " without " 18 00 French, Drawing, Painting and Needle Work, the usual prices. Good boarding can be procured at from 1 23 101 50 per week. The Board of Instruction for tho ensuing term will consist of the following persona: W. T. Lucky, A. M. Superintendent and Prin cipal of tho Female Department; W. T. Davis, A. B. Principal of the Malo Department; li. K. Atteiii.uuv, Assistant in the Male Department; Mis C.S. White, teacher of Music and Drnwing; MissL. C. I.kland, Assistant in the Female De portmeni; Mons. J. . Hamilton, teacher of French. Howard Hiirb Sri mill liavini K.i.n i BMusr.,i e." - "o .ti.,. -ULI.I..SIJI operation Tour years, needs no commendation from I l.n Ili.n.J ..T 'I. . . . n.i. ixiuui , nisiecs. us cnaructer is established. As some of the Teachers have never yet taught in the Institution, wo would take the opportunity to recommend I hem to the friends of the School and the community generally, as well miahfied to fill the various posts to which they have been elected. All persons desiring to attend the School era urged to bo present at the beginning of the session. We bespeak for the School a continuation of that patronage which has been so libcrully extended to it heretofore. SAMUEL C. MAJOR. President of the Board of Trostecs. Fiiyctlc, July 20, 1848. Vc ry I in or ta n t to I lie IiiMic. ADDISON G. BRAGG, of St. Louis, having made a foill anil mulifimia nifai.in. In ,1.., the populority and sule of Dr. Champion's very piipolur and highly esteemed medicines, by mean's of false add slanderous publications in Ihe Salut Louis Sun, and in other papers published in St. Louis, and perhops in popers published in different parts of the country and having fuiled in his ma licious intent, we know not what other means may. he resorted to to accomplish this foul purpose Kmc, it, gunro me puunc against imposition we deem it our rfmv to iir,,.m ,i..n .i... .... , .....w,lal , iiiai wv iiftVQ furnished all our travelling agents with a regularly authenticated Letter of Attorney, signed with our own written sifrnninr.,a nn.l n..:i:A.i , . v . r. T SI.IUIIWI miner seal uj a Kotary Public or other proper officer of St. Clair county, Illinois, end also with a copy of the Letter lestamcntury, certified and sealed by the Probata Justico of tho Peace of said county. Have noth nig to do with any person travelling wilh Pills, who cannot show this evidence of their genuine ness. Ihis caution i, piven to prevent counter-ru,u- I'- A. CHAMPION. Ex'x ISAAC GRIFFIN, Ex'r, DAVID SWIRE. Ex'r, Ol the Ettate of F. Champion, deceaiej. July 22, J8I8 ytiuit 1 liomaat Jonea n k J Reior-lfully infnt'oriin (1d friends and' IM cu.ioiiii.r., thn ,o , ux.-ull,,,,! .npuiy uf . -"'!'"''" lo attend lo all i.,. l7a1, 1 J tf UtffelfrilM ti-.lt. in. ...... I.. .... I I full aworiimmt of (icnik.,,,,.,,', rum lalf, i'al.iut '""'I' " m li'iuis, a l.o siippl or iluilrr, llrngsii, Ln.lj,,', ., I'hddfNi,'. hhoo,,' all ol Mhn hili.y tullmli , ,i ,1M Ills aloi:k ijI'iohi,,, i,,ly .... i. ai nil leather, mi un.l kip aim., , of Ihu L.t 'luulity, uml H, i )r ls.it ,u of ihu Isir.l tusluop,, All luih'la lor ui.il. i, -ill I... i... I.. ...... .1. .. ... . . . ' ," .'iffy. if a-i.-iniiii, ,,if ami Ihu aiiliM iiU, dolus, l,ya .lint appliiaiioi, g llO.illllaM Ii. ..l.t ..... ... ... 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