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V Ci Ta nf T nnrla ntifl town IOtS for TaXCS TWTOTICE is hereby riven, in pursua-oe of a Bevued Ordinance pusedMay the "' TO Uu the Tow. t ana thVwiowb. Land, and Town Lot. in & town JJn' Eke SrMon for the yetr 1847, rtmSi unpaid on the l.t day of January, 1848, and . . J? ' j .i. JL Wore the 10th dav of April, nextTtaid Land, Town LjU and Fraction, will, on the aaid tenth day of April aforesaid, be offered for alein th.town.of Louisiana for the taxea and allocs- due thereon. t fewest bidder, - s, . .n4 t, far lraat amount in feet and inches. Sale to J!Lf! td fi all are' Wd. under the direction of the Town Treasurer and col - - a. lector. ' : 3 t ! f- a 4 r i t H 5 8. O Q e. 9 m a ff M M S C M o 00 r r s . e M CO J A o" c V o S 3 E. 2 -4 0. e a e B a CelHus, Jail ante JUfcury, E. Scott, Samuel ante 249 250 37 33 501-2 fractional section 17 T. 54, R 612 72 54 613 " " 614 do 41 Shawfc Caldwell 1 west, 0000 10 3-8 acres, do 615 do 54 do V -known fifteen acres South East part of the North N. R. 1 west Unknown, 406 66 35 do do 413 do 511-2 do do 598 71 55 do de 599 do do do do 609 do 57 ft 1 in. do de 610 do 58" 1 in. de de 611 do 59 do de ' 618 73 58 de de 619 do 58 do d 578 76 56 ft. 10 in. do de 629 do 58 ft. 11 in. do de 631 do 58 ft. 2 3-4 do do 89 29 00 do Daniel, Emerson 49 8 60 do Unknown, 690 71 65 ft. 2 in. do do 608 -do 59 do -do 697 do 67 ft 6 in. do de - 628 do 69 do de 630 do 59 de de 577 76 55 do do 579 do 59 do de 580 do 69 de 80 00 0t $ 15 cts. $ 95cts. 121-2 871-2 i, . . 1 25 5 80 4 79 2 1-2 77 1-2 6 80 I quarter section 18, T. 54 3 75 4 50 61-4 81 1-4 7 1-2 82 1-2 33-4 78 3-4 1 1-2 76 1-2 1 1.2 76 1-2 2 1-2 77 1-2 3 3-4 783-4 3 3-4 78 3-4 5 80 3-4 75 3-4 1-2 75 1-2 1-2 75 1-2 75 1 50 33-4 1 59 3-4 1 1.2 76 1-4 1.2 75 1-2 1.2 75 1-2 1.2 751-1 1.2 75 1-2 1-2 751-2 1-2 75 1-2 1-t 75 1-2 Louisiana, Feb. 28th, 1848. W. K. KENNEDY, Truturtr. 6w 47 CRUSHED AFFECTIONS. How many suffer unrequited affection ? They are attached strongly to those who re turn them cold words, indifferent looks and ren aroid their presence. A word that night not otherwise be noticed, often sinks deeply in the heart of one whose whole life is bound up in another. Where an object is cherished, each -motion is watched with solicitude, and a smile gives exquisite plea fare, while a frown sends a dagger to the heart. Theie is no greater sin than to crush! those warm affections gushing freely from generous heart. It dries up the fountain f the soul fades the smile on the cheek, and casts a shadow over every bright and rlorious nrosnect. Draw near to the heart that lores you, return the favors received,! and if von cannot love in return, be care ful not to bruise or break it by a careless word an unkind expression or aa air of j? wamerence. Never be cast down by trifles. If a spi der breaks his thread twenty times, he menos it again. Make up a mind to do a ; thing and you will do it Fear not if trouble comes upon you ; keep up your pints, through the day be a dark one. Troubles do not stop forever, The darkest day will pass away. A RU11 SWEAT. Every body, almost, has heard of a "rum sweat,' and the ordinary modut operandi It is a favorite and sovereign remedy with man- amateur oractitioners for a "bad cold." We ieard lately of a new method of eetung up the steam, which we must tell we are bound to. Not a hundred miles from the thriving! tows of Athol, Massachusetts, there lives mahoehanr face man whose daily pola tions are somewhat stronger than catnip tea. .Be na seen known to toddle under! the extra weight of a "stone in his hat," any day these number of years. Yet the 'man is hot bereft of all self-respect but ' demeans himself as well as he is able, "con eidering, -and not unfrequently indulges in ue luxury or a clean shirt. It was to provide and array himself with one of these useful articles one bright Sunday morning, that this son of Bacchus built a rousing warm nre in tne stove and fastened his door to promote -the comfort and security of the operation. ' Being thus nreoared he leisurely stripped himself, and taking the primitive garment alluded to bv the neith er edges, proceedefito work himself into it He had managed to get one arm into the sleeve, and was trying to discover . an opening for the head, when he lost his per pendicular and began to step back and cade fee went, endeavoring vainly o stop BE COURTEOUS. Dr. Humphrey was once seated in a stage coach, when a gentleman and a lady, on their bridal tour, wished to be accom modated with seats on the inside. There being one vacant seat, the newly married pair where subjected to a separation, unless some passenger relinquished his place. This no one appeard to do, when the Doc tor mounted the outside, insisting upon the. rntlaman aecunvinff his seat with his bride .-- . Subseaucntly the Doctor wh coueciuig funds tor the college ever which be presi ded, and was presented with a handsome donation from the stranger ne naa me m the stage coach, with the remark tnai ne .i r t rr l knew noininz oi ur. nunpurej, herst College, save that its President was a "gentleman." ---- One davlast week a gentleman, who had conceived the idea that all coal-de ai ers were rogues, having occasion 1o pttr- V w t r . chase a lad ot benign, determine. wi he would in person superintend the opera tion of weighinc. Accordingly he pro ceeded to the coal yard, and watched ev ery lump of coal deposited in the cart with an eagle eye. When he was satisfied that he had obtained full weight, he ordered the coal to be conveyed to his dwelling. and followed it to its destination to be as sured that nothing was lost on the road. After the coal was delivered the master returned to the yard, and, being observed to be in uncommonly good humor, was questioned as to the cause of his mirth. He explained it by saying that the gentle man who purchased "that last load of coal " in his anxiety to avoid being cheated, had stood upon the platform balance while the coal was weighed, -he gentleman alluded to weighed about 180 pounds. .flee. THE MAMMOTH OP THE WtffRLP. 1S4S- - talf. T. MJtTV. 1848. THE-UUJAEUSHED CLOTHIER, JW 114 Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. AS for the approaching Spring of 1848. 8"! made tha moat -attentive and uneoualled arrangements 'of any other house in the United States, so as to be enabled to accommodate me hundreds or thousandi that will throng my store for the Spring and aummer f aslnons. Motto Large Sales and Small Profits, have on the way and shall receive by the first of March, 300,000 Garments, by far the larpest and most complete stock of Keadj M.irte -loiiung ever manuinciureu uy any one house. From the many advantages I posses, I an confident in asserting that my iroods are manufactured at much lower prices than atv other house, and I am determined to veil them at such low prices as to defy any and all competition. My Spring stock has all been .bought for canh an 1 manufactured by myself in the city of Xew Yorkt-aiiiiieviug paid great attention to the cut and fit "U ma'ie my stoc one tne most t'eirable ever oflercd in any city oi tne Union. 1 am conudent that 1 can give you as good a fit as any tailor, and cut in the latest and most fashionable style. MERCHANTS throughout the West wan ting Clothing, at any time by ordering and en closing the amount, will have it attended to strictly with very jcare and correctness, and forwarded by the first opportunity. The great variety my stock will consist of this Spring, will be far superior to any other previ ous season and a regards price and quality will be at leat 15 or 20 per cent cheaper than ever before offered, t The great amount of bust na I have been iloinc. ( and hone bv strict at tention to continue to do,) will enable me to of fer to jny old customers and strangers visiting St. Louis, much greater inducements than any other house this side the Atlantic. My desire is to increase my sales, and by do ing so can afford to sell you at a very small ad vance upon the manufacturing price. Transient customers visiting the city and calling on -me, will be convinced that mv assortment is much larger and far cheaper than anything ever offer ed to a generous public. Beware of those who tell you this is martin's Hut bear in mind that I have but one store, 'His No. 114 Main street a lare No. 114 on the top of the house, an J in front a portico with the m t 1 - - name niAKiix w.iarf;e gm leucn, WM. T. KNAPP, BOJIJLBINDER AHD BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,- Republican, Buildings No. 16 Chesnut St ST. LOUIS, Is at all times prepared to make Bi.ahk Books of any size or quality. HOOKb of all kinds. bound or re-bound in any style desired, cheaply and with despatch. All work warranted. August 16th, 1847 3m. I pledge myself bouse. St. Louis, Feb. PLAXTERf t HOUSEMA fTrHE Popriet B bouewei tion of Merchant ri to the above that thev are rr now and during tell lower than anv other JNO.T. MARTIN. ,1848. BACCO r ARCnOUf Et, LOUIS, MO. KT, PaovskisnrOi old established Ware- ully call the atteo- Ilanters of Wissou beg leave to state eirsd to receive I obacco ; f he season, and cir rill afford every facility tofthe planter, or iwner, for the despaicn onus easiness. The proprietor give their personal at tention to their Tobacco business, and use every exertion to obtain the highest prices of the market. - The charges to the owner, upon each Hogshead of Tobacco, is the Inspector's fee, 75c, fixed bylaw, and no additional charge is made by the Warehouse! for re ceiving, effecting Insurance, advancing freight, collecting or disbursing sales, or for any service rendered by them. O Our premium of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the Four best Hhds. of Tobacco, growth of 1847, will be awarded, as heretofore nubished, on the 29th Jnne, 1848. HOUSEMAN & LOWRY. St. Louis, Feb. 24th, 1848. Im48. STATE OF MISSOURI, l Coortt or Pike, . In Pike County Court, Fibruary Ttrm, 1848. Among the records and proedine had on the fifth day of the said term of the Court, is the Following order, to wit A MILTON L. KHEA, administrator of the estate of Silas Rhea, deceased, comes H and files bis petition for the sale of the real estate of said deceased, which is accompa nied by the lists, inventories and accounts required by law, all of which is verified by the affidavit of said administrator; it is there fore ordered that all persons be notified here of. and that unless the contrary be shown on ' or before the first day of the next term of 1 the Court, an order will be made for the sale of tKe real estate of said deceased, or so ImucTfthereof as will be sufficient to pay the debts against said estate, and ordered, that a eonv of this order be nublished in some . mm " ... i 7 I J . . - . Bimseu, or -see ont"-uai not stove neing newsnaner nublished in this State, for six precisely in range till his bare and shin- weeks, the last insertion to be at least twen us calves came in contact, and he took a tv davs before the next term of the Court square seat upon its toot He roared and I, Samuel F. Murray, Clerk of the Coun roasted; he begged and baked; he scremed'ty Court for said County, certify that th3 and "fricMeed" till his door was burst from-foregoing order is correctly copied from its fastenings, and he dragged from bis the record of said Court, now in my office, .dreadful teat writhing and bellowing with l 0 In testimony whereof, I hare agony. i J Seal hereto set mv hand, and affixed Many a bug night be groaned aod cur- -w J the seal of said Court, at office in , sed, and many a torturing remedy did the BowUng-Ureen, in said county, this 4tn doctors apply before he reeovered.C7r- J ' "r Executors' Notice. Notice is Jereby given, to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Guy an Gibson, tfeceased, that the undersigned has obtained from the Clerk of the county court of Liiftpin county, letters testamenta ry on said estate, bearing date the 14th of t ebruary, Ills. All person having claims against said estate afW'Sereby notified ta ira-nt the same, nroperly authenticated, within one vear from tie date of said letters, or they ,1 1 , ' 1 c may be preciuaeu irom naving anv ocnem 01 S81U est.' hvi ihhiuku mini three yearn they will be forever barred. V Lxecuters. K-IJERT WILSON, A. K. WILSON, Lincoln Co., March 8th, 1848 - 8. F. MURRAY, Clerk. next, at m Archie is high wa and is, 1 . effective reputatin Big Ar his sire, tion, con, muscular tion. F even am general few equ For ti due tim BlG ARCHIE, Will stand the present season, commencing on the 1st of April and end ing on the 1st of July stable in Bowling Green, M eautiful blatfk, full 161-2 hands sired by Elliott's famous Archie, eiieve, the only surviving aiioj n of that noble Horse, whose is unrivalled :n the west. ne possesses all the attributes of . . .... ous and healthy constitu- imog great natural strength and wer, wun corrciponding ac- ize,-end lofty carriage, he is er match tor his sire. For Iity he has no superiors and but s. sand pedigree see hand bills in CARDS. DR. S. W. BUCKNER, KA.S located permanently in Louisiana. Office in Faulk's Hotel, Third Street Louis uiana Jan. I7in. P. Carr, JITTORJrtsY JIT LAfP A TTEND3 regularly the eourU of Pike, 2 Lincoln and 8t Charles counties. gj- Address rTairieviue, nice county, Mo. November 8th 1847. MOKTIMOKE. B. BKTAB DIORTIMORE & BRYAN, General Commission A. Forwarding MERCHANTS . fj" No. Tl Front and Commercial Streets, Sept. 6, '47 Cm. ST. LOUIS. MO. E. G. McftUIE, LOUISIANA. MO. -T EALER in Dry Goods, Groceries, READY JLf MADE CLOTHING, Produce &c. Joseph D. Withers, TOBACCO FACTOR, i AND GENERA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, fi V Aiila IvTI ! Ce awv ma r ttm m wjw TTV71LL make liberal advances upon Tobac Tf co and all other Produce consigned to him. Office on. vine, between first and sec ond street, at the "Vine Street Hotel." JKirch 29th, 1847. TIIUR3I0ND7S hotel, Corner of Main and South Carolina Streets, LOUISIANA, MO. . 7 HIS HOTEL, formerly known as the Missouri House, is now open for the accommodation ol boarder and travellers.' Every effort will be made to rtnder those who . . mt i . LI 3 t miv can ai inurmona s comionaoie; ana me nmnrirtor hones, bv constant exertions to ntease. to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Dec. 6lu 1847. ALBERT NEWBERRY. No. 19, Main Street, St. Louis, Missouri J AS COXST.WIY O.VH.1JCD of hit on Mnnvfae turinr, o Wholtsalt and Rdail Mtpply of TLYand COPPER WJRE, Shtet JLlrm Wfo .STOVES. CRATES, mndtvtry oth er ertiM 1 wa luuff mutmuft, a- Uieap lor Cash J. Lr. Wood, INFORMS the public that the time of his as sociation with Dr. . M. Burtlett bavin? ex pired by limitation, he now oflvrs hi profession al servises to the citizen of Louisiana an sur rounding country: Hoping thai close attention to his profesMon will entitle him t some of their cash. Office in a room of tne Store of Ed win Draper & Brothers, where he may be found unless professionally engaged. Nov. idlli 1347. J. ft. Henderson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clksvillc, Mo. WILL promptly attend to any business that may be entrusted to his care. Clarksville, May 3d, 1847. S. Allen, ATTORNEY A LAW,Bowti!.c-Gatt-,Mo. Will promptly attend taall buiines entrusted to his rare. S. F. 3Iurray, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bowling Green.Mo. Will prompthr attend to any business that mar be entrusted to his care. G. Porter. ATTORNEY AT LAVt. Bowlinr-Grern. A Regularly attends the Urcuit Courts ol r Kalis, Lincoln, W arren am Aioiigumery. V. P. Minor, XTTORNFY AT LAW Bowliiio-G,Mo . waaai-c asa-aa-vuaw ww o . A . To the PeopfoTTpiQ At Bellville, IU., a town 13 mils : far jk-. Louis, 400 packages of Da. Sroa-'a were sold in three months t and the aet,-ra.- : .1., rn ; . . "w uci.cu urn ivauwing cvruacaie i rem a Ursa van ber of persons who used it: - . BeUsille, St Clair Caxilarci,ii. 4T i . We, the undersigned, citisens of BeUrtJa, 8tJ1 vuur vAHimy, in., oannr USM Uo asadicX nreoared bv H. Wade, of St Lnii. irTL. cheerfully testify to its efficacy as a remedy Itf Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and we . t commend it to the publie as a raw and agreeably compound. ; V.J.llUUTS,MeiiodutAIinuhr. L. B. CABAUNE, Aftrehant, DAVID McCOY, : , O. J. RAPIER, W. S. FLEMING, rv ijtu. . , aiiu loij outers 100 numerous to Beetle. m We have thou.ht it tnneces arv to &. i : . r j. i . .. uutLEB I nun I rtri i vin na I. n ail -....- chasers are unable t inform themselves of th' actual existence of most of the signers. The following, however, is from a well known fliti ten of St Loiiin. mo., residence No. 210 iuun T'VII rfinrr, f i Chain ' ft ' Ma. Wadi Dear Sir: It affords me si to offer my testimony to the efficacy of the aiti-, .uttiiur... rw c c t-L .t r . m- uunra itwh v-noir And in diong so, I am- actuated by a attire to benefit otliers who nay be suffering. My wife, was laboring under a severe cough for a lour time, which threatened aerioua injury. . Aftaf? having tried many other remedies to no purpose she used a few packages of Storm's Cough Cant dy, purchased from tur neighbors, AUstrt. Snof & Quirk, and in a very short time she was entire ly relieved, and now enjoys Rood health. Mr1 servant was. also aClicted with a severe breast complaint and she (xperienced almost immedi ate relief from theme of this truly valuable - remedy : Respectfully. : No. 210 Main Street : St. Louis,. May 4,1847. " 'y The action of Drjstorm's Scotch Conrh Cas dy differs very matiri!lv from any other . eoa. pound ever inventel. It not only allays Bron chial Irritation, hit operating as a very sniltl purge, it keeps th stomach and - hovels in a healthy condition, laving the patient an appetite; which few other Clugh Mixtures could impart We have ho disposition to injure the inventor' I of any particular nedicine, but in justiee to tha I world, we will gve u aa our nonesi apimon; formed by the obmrvations of eleven years in ihe school of medtine, that large rnnd frtateni draughts of nousrrua liquid Compounds Ukta into the ttotmtch from tun to time must have k Undtucy to destroy the healthy tone of that tifal organ of the humm system. s Pio such objection can neurgea again mews of this valuable Medicated Candy, for Sugar ha- ffreeahle both to (he DalU and stomach, and Wk lionestlv heHei-e that this preparation whH)JL that medicine can do towards the" relief of par sons attflWiii with ColdCoiigh, Bronchitis, Asthma. Blicdir of lfctian. Pain in-the Side ami Breast. Difficultv of Breatbine.Itaarsecass. and all other symptom of .Consumption. . 1 TjKJrders from the Country, or applications for Agency, directed, to Messrs. J. II. BAR- I NARD& BRO.,Genetal Agents, No. 140Mjn street. St. Louis, Mo., will meet with prompt attention. . ' O" For sale by Druggists generally. It may also be obtained of any respectable country mer chant in'lhe South or West . " To avoid counterfeits, our readers would lo well to inquire for Dn STORM'S -SCOTCH COUGII CANDY, prepared by Hanilton Wada, St. Louis, whose written signature ia on the wrapper. 3-A liberal dtdtteitoflde toeounlry dasiwf. -8131848.. 4tgg.- T II A I S A 4. I.. er - r i " r." t , WHOLESALE and Ketail Bookseller ano Stationer. No. 1S4. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo., keeps on hanc a splendid assortment School, Law, Me-'.ionl and Miscellaneous Bool; QujUs, iLk, Walers.SU el fens, ana Slates, Writing aid Wrapping Panora; Kll Books in great' variety, together with every other a.i' cles in his line of business. Books bound in the best manner. Call and examine No. 124, Main Street. St Louis. 1 New Arransemcntf NEW FALL AND WINTERS - . o' . "llTTE are now receiving a large and well aa T T sorted stock of Goods, suitable for the season, consisting of rv -.Goods, Groceries. (tueenswa'reV&c, &c., which we will sell at very low prices for Cash or Produce. Persons wishing to pur chase Goods will please give us a call be fore purchasing. - - ,'oW 1 .Clocks Clocks!! UST RECEIVED a complete assortnenk f w fine Br-ss ( 1 and .8 day) Clocks, at priose from $2 75c to .'$!. CaU and Judge for your selves:, as to. quality we are sure you will be satisfied. . - C." JACKSON & BRO. Molasses, Molasses, C. JACKSON & BRO. have iust received. and offer for sale, 10 bbls.of Plantation Molas ses of an excellent quality.' Call soen. er w may be gone. . t sf LBS. old Rectified Whiskey, iust rt- JL J eelved and for sale rery low, by - nriHE undersistied will 'efiularly a rood JL two horse hack from iVu'siana to Bowling Green, on every Monday, eanesuay aaa tri- day. It will leave FoulM""" on eaca oi ue above named days precisiy l o clotk and aa it carries the ma-it mil be compelled to arrival at Blain'a Hotel Bowling Gwen at 4 o'clock of the same y. n exwa suck will there be in readinesato carry passengers to any wiSnr -tia-w Maw rlli . .-J. , ..,.. 1 Alli-iania fje Kntavlin. j-moe oi nw. Shoes, Shoes, A eoed . assortment of Shoes. uit- ,ble for the season, (per late arrivals) for sale, by . v " C. JACKSON & BRO. Notice to Creditors; THE undersigned, administrator of the estate of Thomas Cunningham, deceased. would respectfully suggest to the creditors of said estate, the propriety of settling their notes and accounts immediately, as mirther indulgence cannot Scgiren, JOHN C CUNNINGHAM. 4 JAMES M. GATE WOOD. 13th, 184S. - (4 V) feb. 5th,l48.-(47) 6w.) Marc! March 20th Adi J GreenSOc. "v Tsm.arStT.