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PBOSPiCTS El CALtrOBNlA.') fl I &m CoWmercial" article f Ihe New York Herald of tfce 12th we find the follow ing ipecnItion The lotelligVnce'frnm California is inte resting, but by no means so favorable' as generally anticipated. The Oregon, at Pan ama, fmm San Francisco, brought down a bout $400,000 on freight, and the passen gers have about two hundred thousand dol lars in their trunks. ' This makes a total about $4,000,000 received from the gold mines of California. Our advices fimn San Francisco are to the 1st of Octobtr. The: digging season at that time was nearly over, and the miners were flocking into San Fran cisco in large numbers on their way to the Atlantic ports. We learn that steamers for Panama, which are to leave California dur ing the next four months, have been already filled upand that tickets rommand a 4arge II aiuiem-a hv ll.i that there is premium . i. . . .frn... i ..ri...l.... A ..rl.a.,c last f tl.at S in Francisco. The iiiinrrs l.ave not . . I he iinnt-r l.ave not : made out so well this season as they did last, or'as they ejected. t j estimated that about 100,000 have been in the mini s this season, and that the average product of tfold tjust has ni.t been more than four dollars one l.eail. Thia. intliH acrcTrerte. will make ) O Very large sum ; but it makes the cost of uroduction so creat that the business will L .M J It . " - J"- - - . . I li tne opinion Ol mo.e who nave jusi reinrn-1""" d from the mines: that the harvest has been gathered, and that after tfiis year the pro duction will be limited that the cost of working the mines will he so near the mar ket value cf the metal, that comparatively e limited number will be engaged in the raining business. It t Imnnftsihle to tell what will be th re- nil nr tin enormous snecuulinn. or how manv will he ruined Manv have alreadvi'0 m.. modeaie fi.rlnne. . Km . B.i .. Ker h.ve Inat everv th ..a tl.ev l.d i.. ti.e perpaeiosi eiery iniug mey uau n inei bane of mony and health- Of a fleet cX uu" ,ro w 'ac' V.wiu.j. between six and Seven hundred vessels I" provisions there Is little or no movement w hat which l.av loft the Atlantic nnrt of this'""- Pork, beef, and lard are beginning to ar- Wlitcn nave leit in Atlantic port ni litis, . country, only about three hundred had rived at San Francisco at the latest date, and, as yet, not one of the vast nmnber Ims rettirne.l. There is an immense capital locked tip in this fleet of 'merchantmen. which is at present, and is likely to he fur a long time, useless and inactive Tl is will entail heavy losses upon tha owners; but in the .event of-any disasters overtaking the ahippinj in Ihe harbor dc San Francisco, in the shape of fire, it will bankrupt hundreds who have invested their whole capital in he eiitcTnrie. Pi ices for property of all kinds in California, except realeatate. were raptdlv depreciating, and very few articles were bringing enough to pay charges, to f av nothing ahnut cost. The large number pf vessels on their way to Cahf.iriua, from all parts of the world, will add largely In She supply of all kind of merchandize; but the immigration into the country is so great it is onr impression that hefote spring, prices will rule much higher than thry .hi now ; but we have no idea that in' any event they will pay even cost to the shippers. As re gards the positi.m of San .Francisco, es an important commercial depot we never had hut one opinion. It is unsurpassed, and before the lapse of mny years, he the great est depot of commerce on th "Lores i.f ihp Pacific. The trade nf this country and F.u roptrwitli the East Indies, must pass thro that port, and that alone is sufficient to give . it great wealth and importance, S for as -oar knowledge of the agricultural resources of California extends we must confess that it has given us rather an unfavorable im pression. The limited extent nf arable soil will compel its population todepend almost entirely upon the production of its mines tad Its .commercial advantages; hut 1hev, doubtifSS,.ar sufficient to support, sustain, and 'perhaps enrich, a great number of in habitant; i A striking evidence of the wisdom nf the j settlers of Minesota is afforded by the action of the Legislature in passing a vote direct, tngthe Secretary to subscribe for all the newspapers published in the Territory from .the time of (heir commencement. Those papers' are to be bound yearly, and deposited in the library, as a valuable history of the times for future reference. Ihe Rfiode Island Legislafnfe despatch--ed its business 'promptly. -"It adjourned on Friday last, after four, day's session, in which four acts and sundry resolutions were passed.,, A great amount of private busi ness was transacted, and all in four days. The MetbodisU. tor England have defer- tniaed to rect a college in one nf the most ; vicious and destitute portions of London, for rte-isr.tftltons.edcfltion f the poor, in l,;ol. u. v--, .....,'...!" fitcn cause the Weslevan Methodists have. lor some years past, Been extremely active, ... V" " Jlowed. tha same will be taken as confessed, end the There are at present eiht persons con-'p' thereof granted; and that a rep of this or fin9 Jn'ihy SChiiii ;'khn(f "lail iio. Ihe erpMjahed ia smt .newspaper printed in this if ...J... T-.'n t-,0,r 1 -ii. rrair, ror eigni weeas snceesiveiv. me iai inser chargepf intjrder: Jas. Cassidyfor kilIinK to he fam , lH.for, (h, firs, ihJ kiwi rMT.i.o.., urn, iamqen ana ms . iais at a an. - 1 wue, ipr KHitng ticnaei tronavan;tieej W.1 Landk)wii,for killing Capi. Howard; two . Indians, rrfbrr killing ,Mr. Colburn, a Santa Tt trader. 'on the plains; Goasalve and Byoar Mantesquiou, for the late murder at the City Hotel. The eause,-in ane in- tiltee; a; be traced iiartl!tA'inti..: tintfik ort. : ' 1 nf L-i ?j. anaraet pnee will be raid in Ca$h. - tion;io anoPier, to rrnginaltlJ-naf treed dis-i - ,- ' .; ... poaiUonanda final fatal qaarref;in anotJiar.', JlWejireaUo prepared to W Hemp for '1 ' ...- - -Kr t tea a nri r.,n ve-nnsnle te-- CiftKKB ! Meschaiit. A native born I down easter who is now "out West" selling Dry Geodi, advertises his stock of prints as follows: "The lareest and the most extensive stock of Frenrh. English and American ever west of Hilwaukie. To save time m describing this vast stock of prints, we II just cut our story short by giving you tlie.1av jj tno,p trartr parcel of land lyim? end he- dimensions as measured by onr Civtl En- ffineeri "Commencing at the south east corner of said pile of prints, running de north 24 feet; thence at right angles 4 fret; ,rer5 thence Sonth, 24 feel; and thence north Peter Rogers, eed ninety-nine .I.?. .... i'" ' v-s im v.a i.a ni Ma nave, siiitn W alerloo. 111., on the 4Hi mst. He was one nf Wnslii.nrti.ii'a Life fiiiard. in the war of ;nohle band . noble hand. A clear conscience cannot he bought with money. l.nt nHiai. a. .1.1 lr It. K FlRST tiATE CHANCE. A bonkseller li J'mll Stret. IV lurk, advertises tr Sale ("six hundred volumes of the tnnst fani.ms Sermons in the lanenagr. anv one of which is anriiii.t In otaKliala first rnta. remiifl. ' I ft " j-iiKkK-.)yiiiM REVIEW OF THE ST. LOIMS MARKET. Satcsoat Evimnc, Nov. 4- The unfavorable state of the weather for the past three days has been a serious drawback uh ness, and but a very limited amount hat Ira IB anv nenartmenr. .tnu r n"sir iiiovcb BirauiiT hi sm t, r a w nwininri r' l' " r "j IOf :perbhl. Wheat continues active al prices; nph.a tr im 60 io97c. Corn at 32 a 37e. for new " ol- S returned. 40 a 42c, .acka included. ever, fork, beer, a no lard are beginning to ar rive freely, and the market may be said to be " ith- . I . t af ste r''"'""!""": ,.. F...c..s,rn. n.r Trry uuure.. 90 is offered for prime pork. $7 25 for rang inspected or piarante-d, but holders refusing to sell, the hra est poation received has gone diree'ty ' forn ard Beefia without le, and we bear of m. off rs. There is some demand for lard, and uoo.1 to prime in bbls and these uells at 4 1 2c; a 5 l-2c; stricily prime in kegs at 5 1 2 a 5 3 8c: Receipts bv the river for tbe past tbre days are 193 tferces bbls beef; 1,083 bbls pork; P2 tierces pickle.! and sholbers; 24 tierces. 234 bbls. 219 kegs I or nearly all of bich has been reahised into store. OBITltAttV. Died, at her residence in Pike cuntr, Mo., on Tliiirsdav.thrllth of October, 1R49, Mrs. MARY ALLISON, contort of Samuel Atlion, aged 42 e.r. ' The deceased professed religion soon af-r she was joined in marriage, and liavms the spirit of Cod bearing witness with hers, tl.at sl.e was a c' ihi of grace, with her companion joined the C. P. Church, in which she lived a devoted christian anil nseful member, until removed by deaih. Mrs. A. was libera) hearte.l a a cm. punion she was lot ing, as a neighbor accommodating, as a ebrisl devoted, and as a mother kind and aflcriionatc All of Iiich constitute her an example oii imitation, and appeal irresistibly 10 her bereaved familv, numerous friend and relalio- a, to emulate her example. She lived a christian, and died as she lived Ihe death of the righteous ; for as slie approached the damps of death, she could a v ilh a smile, I knew in whom I hare frosted, lie Las come- He comes to take me home. So bidding her husband farewell, then wilh a smile nf composure, to her children turned the last affectionate look, em bracing her dear little boy , and as a seal to the truth she had so faithfully endeavored to inculcate during life, said, 4be good, be faithful until yon come." Thus saying, the cliriatian mother commended her little mourning band to the care of God, and fell asleep, to wake at the last loud trump, dressed anew in the image and likeness of her saviour. O, who would not live the life and die thedealh of the chris tian ! Mav the Lord support the bereaved com panion, take care of Ihe motherless rl'i'dren. and bring them timely to seek that grave hich n ill ena ble them ton to say, "O death! w here is thy sting O grave! where is thy victory !" N. M. B. IX PIKE CIRCUIT COT RT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1W9. Elizabeth Boxley, Plaintiff. ) Petition vs. for LxLAltO BoXLCT. Defendant. N Divorce. feet to the rlace of begining beingScordM principal n.eri.l.an, between Aiie... i.aai)e.i n....;ior w.u-i ju.. ...,.. ..... "... y . t.. : k: n itrofnn.l Ihat said Shaw, from which utake deood iiiclie. fu k. H. ..: wImi a mii! hUppl ! ! r m"r;le"T''b;,n.R1 ? 0dU,'t8,"ddian.eterWar!.N65'E,d,Mantl4 nn.l an! . .v. Uroctriv. Qi:C envre, 'fiff .' pile of Prints is 4 feet high. U-lm 12 hicie in dmmeter Wan R51 W. distant j ll,,,iln a i' S c ' v ; M fm s - That man will gnaheaJ. S8 Huk- thence S with n!d Hne 10 rli?i. nmi 'jo ,. . ,. '. , ,'( rr-..,,. 't'.-itf ; !lii.fcs lo a stale- thence tT lftelia-... -.d fi lmU; " ' 1 " SU Im"" :S: i;. Iv,-. ! , a a NOWatthisdavappearstheplaii.tifr.bvn.omas';- -'ir:;,r", "iwnee nor-,, McQueen, ber next friend, and f.les her peli.."?V2 .E" "-"J? ' "'f ,0 P-fhenee S tion.nravi.ura divorce from the bonds of matrimo - i r . . , a.r.l.n. J i. v. nn:A:i c.i.,1 ,h said petition that tbe residence of the. defendant inr unknown, it is therefore ordered bv He court that Jpntipe be given to. said defendan' of tbe filing of P'ion. and that unless be appear at the ... xtj fSZ th Tl' l0bf a'Zl'r,Md the conrt hmise in the town f Bo-vlmg Gren, in p;l. ...... r:-.j 1.. r... ,r a-.iiirn,,pl hnne, m tin emiofv.on the fifth Mmiv m ir nuiiji ..I .-n' next, and answer aa.d petition ilm the time at or me next term r this court, and continued. . 9 A true eonv Teslet' '... r J.M.MARTIN, Clerk. Pfoventler26. 1849 32o8w. - . .'H: Hemp Hemp. ;. ; SL T TONS wanted immediately, by TImmas f " Va'.'r 'V:.,or n.,on " am TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Y virtue and authority of a eertaiodeed of trust in me exeeuiea ov wiit rarry, mc cuum. of Pike and Slate of Missouri, and duly acknol edged and recorded in I he proper office in said coun ty, in book IL, pages 426,-'Z7,--J ? I Uall pro Veed to el!, in fmut of the atmedoor of ihe under weneo in uus my, ai ,Mi...r ...... , .... ...o.. ror reanv monev, on ir iibpt u. r.iiiri,iiwj, .. ,; , , n ...j a a'mIaaIt ..r ..J DPiwrfii Hie oni.r , J" -,.--'. ... jnginsaid rmiutv and State, containing 223 ami thirty-five one hundredths acres, more ir less, - as follow . it stake on the division b c 01 mi i. nn-i n-p.1 onager of section number 18. in low iil in Xn.iy 454. K,.fthe hae line f It N 1 V f ihe fifth it qrt" r"" 1r "l-.J lineof sa ill section X". IS l.e.pe S17cnai': ta ... ... iHle from wlert. a w Lite ink IT .nctie in ,li,in.- .vrhiara Xfi!E. five li..U. mid a dnenoiMl sit i. rt s in iti une'er l-ar SIX rtiffree 1 liistanl. 13 'inks tliei.ee L At eha ids mm .o 'ii.k ion h., ,n.i fli lute or the P.Le ro.iw I r-lnl. 1 lf.li(-l i... M.nk -m n..e . 's r. 12 el.;.. ...t' 30 links to a p e rner r .1 riinimH.iii r' JX'I.TP.-'i; STUVE tvH uiui'l- he .v. V5S;E.13chttuim.d.50ii..kswiih.10 ,.)1(),mf s, issionert' line in a tMv.t t tne centre of ,. . , , , ... . .; , N.8-.l.ece X 39 chain, end W. This Move h. bci .e 1 '; 1 V ' , lamli! ence sain inilimminim linls to a no-', ff"" " hirh a w hite nk ten inches sain secion i.. .lian.'ter .ears SO - C, distant .11 links, awl a. ut. Vi.rv eie-l.t ' inches in diameier lM-ars V fiS W distant 73 links tbeure W 21 chains and 25 links, it does, less lhaii half a cor! woo.! ptr i:r.t!, l iheh,ffi.,iI.!r.. ,,.... 'ami Ukiu? with as much certainly pik! nnif-mi- . A'so, anoiner irarf or jjanri i'i .. .., a..jo,..m Ttir HI.1TT.I.HI m.r, r.1i.i.iniv, 17 ...'iiirmiiin, .r,".- n. . . rf.i... (h. V v r th- tro-i ,of tnnd deeded hv Samuel K. Caldwell m the com.jnoibic&iand convenient C3ookirg Wove now in nicirnr of Hie eontt houe and inil for the conn ne. tvof Pike, wl.irb stake stands in the line of l-ej lw nf lnml alinti alMSl t)Saf.t hoBiaVa rillittlIiV n.irlh T- 4T rA- t CTAlfrO i.ih n hum- mm - p1 J tnin, E v ith ma In e 495 fet- tt-rnrr p r-Ml,:. .J Pr1n. RAVA. .,..red Sn2 an.U3 J"- 5f0 feei he; ce S.W - Hardware, &C.&C, an of 9j mm. i j,-r i i..e i-,...ni.e"..iiiers- ...- ... ... , . . , . :HM.nceN32andi5n.;n.W.aWs a,i.l rom,nis.,whhh will be .old at very low prices, either at t - , . , . ,nnnff hno n nv the name or I ali ell s mf. .A 'o. another tract or parrel of land, iir tie K V h.ir of the y TV quarter of srrtion 18 tow n- '"64, orn-e base Imeor ranee Ao 1 T or ll.e fioh prmeirat meridian, rootmiui s ,5 acres and ,,iHv i,rHtred.hs . I an a. re. ' ; LAio. arther tract or parcel land. a.ljni,,i; e the first .described tract or isrclof laid -t. the '. n i n.,e.i .,r i,. Tr...,ai.. irf! hTfett R No , w f ,hj, fifli priH,in,, lnPrMi,. c.ni. int fnPty.,,e rres. mere or les. and bounded as 'follows. o wi: hegmmne at a post on ibe i:ne be- ' rn A"en. Cald-ell an.lSl.aw. li.e beaiintrree.. JrlanHlthence M chains and 30 Hots to boundary line of said section No. 18 thei.re E wiih with said ecfion line to the Misissi..i riv- er -thence down said river south with said line 13 estimation twaUndred and twentv three acres and thirtv-five ei'wBmVoWs f "tw at. with tbe ex- caption oftwentv nine acres ard a half, heretofore (deeded bv said Betty Parry, lo William Klinp and .w ife, w-ill be sold as above, to satisfy the demands jo.ii 9. .ri'....p Helium inr riuic ni i.ir sa... Bettr pairv. in compliance wilb the provision of the said deed of frost. , E G. McQTJIE,Trutee. Loui.iana. Nov. 19. 1849 if - I IN LINCOLN CIRCUIT COURT. MISSOURI, . OCTOBER TERM, 1849. James II- Rriton and John A. Woolfnlk, "ivil action. vs. .. : r ... ir.il. . f m. . - , 1, , . ' ,, vi nonon., n..n ine ueiis ni nriMw.j. niK'niinis,! ' . . ' . , , . , ' 1 OlQ tinin-m""'. "'" -iMe'....r..a rn iuri Joslilla It-irlleH ' m ii. 4Un.lr lm X'fiAC ( .li.ia.. il ;L oi.l ... 1 hams m h.rkerv eichl lncre in .ameter bears few, , r r. .i ara, alii.. .0 ' "rvxr A r..H... mi..' nil.. , t . n j:. . . n t" 1. . t L T o, 1 I .IE ..rai.w . . It., fit Jm. .rhMiimlu T1i. kliil r...wMil !.. ..i "" JdesrriKeil tracts itJI parrels of land, rnntaining by ,0,'y Uiekaon i r n ' SB '! rrK .J"? 'O0'r"lk- Ro,,er? Woolfolk. Jr.. Nicholas lhpiinprTwnenf of ,,ri,dliri lh pr,.pj year . , , t ir- ir ii . - .,r ir ii. t - x equal to liily peremiim on Ihe laie lax ; bv rfw ir , L V ,r' Yrl i '" '''at everv neron against wlmm a poll las i y ei . VfH.riilk. Ihe beis nf Austin C. Woolfolk, tbe . ,- . j e.i Tit . 77 " ' " ""7 J:', ir it i ' theiate of sevenfvfive cents per day; that eve George. Turner, and N"inme J. Uonlfolk. de-! . ,vn a j ii . . . , . . , , , , , ,,, , irr oveiseerof mod be allowed one dollar perdav i il- -.i .. r -a r 'ir n v .--. W !. HIT H ... -1IU. - '-.. V , Fin iin'nsirn sn.l cannot he i.ameU all heirs of Rich ard H. Woolfnlk. deceased. IT Appearing lo the satisfaction of ' the Court, bv the i.etiim,. nfsaM nlainiilTs. that said Robert n.,i f v monev belonging In his mad districts Wonir,.tt. Nieboias Woom.!' . Aim Cowen and jt .Ilsi ,h rltirduv of everv overseer to ao 1 Cow en. her hnshaod. James W"o'flk. tbe,.:r a,u ,k. ;ninl.m.n, .1 hm ,mA b l.in. remsjnfiur l.eirs of !(! Anslin C. Woolfnlk. (ex cent the aiH Galiriel W-"lfolk.)'e be.rs of George woollollc. li.e heir Turner Wooltolk, ami the lieiis of Vnrbome J. Wonlf..L sre each and a" non redents of Ibis S'r On motion of '': niBint-n. , . .. . . . t :'alioP..ev. It ordered. iha'saMm n-resf it onknow .. defendant, he not.fi-d. bv a r"b Ie.il and liention of fh order, to be made in some newsr-a- l.r prin'e.l in (Lis S'nte. for eight eek successive .v.ine.a..i.i.er.inninne,t -east mur 'e"J Ll !"7t.",m "f ,h"' r",r'' ,h n'amlifr- have 6led their net.U .,, asa..i.l...d d fenrtant. nraving (he CfHirt Tnra eoi.vev-m e to ,. v1(,rs of toe follow iiiw trai . f In...! low it: Beginning al a irtl!VhAS Ti- r.nrnSr rnnA' VrS?-i".Pne jti o- I s) s im w s w. i"e ol sstr w oo" "irr vev. O0eliTinlefi il.e prairie on old marks nlain. mall 44.ftllci.n. to he N. W. eon.eror.aul sr-' verlliei.ee V. 1 ' ,n' ? """" sai.l W 'O.ls sin vev, (ol.t marks plait.) i all lf exaiiisn '""sro n nor nn sain line 'pence r. ,12 1?. - i 'V rn""" " P"' ' r ,.'i'Bnr Woods' sa Ml iirvev4l-enre S CO 1-3 - W .in all 22 eh. ins f o the brgini.mg-c alni ng, u.i.1 78 one hurulrcdihs arrCs, lying in Lincoln! cnimtv, Missouri. - Therefore von. the said n..n-resi.lents and nB - . . . lv I ,. . e'nn nrirnnxnri. ,p ivr ni n-q-irn in ore..,. thereof, to be begun and held at tl.el f-".r, on or iif.-t i..r l,rr Arl next. a.d answer Ihe petition, or tbe same . will be taken as eon'es.ed. " Statx or Missorai ) 1 ' ! ' Co.iiitvofT.ineolii. ( . Thomas (i. Hntt, clerk of the circuit court, in 'and for said canntv. eertifv that the foregoine- is a true eony of wn order made in the ahove entitled cause, at Ihe Orrnher.term threof. lftlfl. t . Given under mv hand and rhe aeal ofi Seal I saM court at office, the 1st day nf Xa- w vesiber. Irttft ' - THOMAS 0. HUTt, Gerk. Kov.lfltfa, 1849 n30ar. . P. C arp, ' m ATTORNEY AT LAW, A..TTEND2-renlarir ! t-tJ .p.ire', Cheap for Cash.; . SEW ARRIVAL Ol onnu..,t.,.sTsr3K.- FALL & w IMu TOTIILaw. - "1t : Ul'l'llll... , ... I. -.. onlonl-lCif In snili . . ,. . t. ... . ... 11 ii rravtn iLriner unu stiivc. lumu. m Cair nn,nri-rsrv ' tnumcraie nie eriicie: fa , Ae A Maa-4 A " V W a vj - - -; mi.I lw will U- suit to liavel'g , t:-iirs ' i-ti.'riillv. " JOS. IMCflARDSON. .t,, , Sent. 24:h.lS:.0. - 'I'vm it t nT TU. J" ' 1VI All V w w r BT II J K linJersii-ril v oi l ; ei.t I I V I tlie ixild'n- t!l III U ' I NT i..t- .-.Mi- p r- I" ', iioin the per-. 1 1 sl.l.l.i l.IJ strntlion, and me cerwi:nj v.li.1- 'forms all its cooklti? OW r ili.'I'S C. T.-..!uir fiber's Oval. M. UiffClKr With the foel XhkX there is 110 divUiimof tb- Ci.e, Ihtreby . ,, aeeininz a atroni? draught, make i the lnw-l eco- A0 on hand FOOT'S CELEBRATED PRE- a,.i,.laa,.,l ntsti! Country Merchanti vonlddo (acall an.l examine our atock, as we are satisfied with mt,i nrflU, A. & L. NEWBERRY. s . M& May7tn g.g,,,, ' fT r, . . . . p offi i at I-nmsiana October 1 t. ,1 M,u moli taken out in three month, will be sent to the C.-nevM Post Office, as dead letter. (;er. f Ashbum f e,aiidcr p .yHB, R j,,,,.,,,,, A.J. Mar'tn i .Tme Mi Cormick ElizaVth IcGarr A.S. Morgan (2). George Alsithuse Mathias Pilfer ... William M. Pric- Afanr A.PeMihoue f 5. G. Scoltlcld .. William H- Slrawbe PeferSkelly , -' James Sparks ' . John F. Ta'ifario W-C. Vnsfniea JoVn W'Watssn L & H. West wll Jones Yeeter . Sarah Hoatntter William ilf Jones Thomas Kinned A Lovelace Jane McLoed. ; J- W. Benniinr Charle Kenning John B.iteman John C". neasley Dumont Heniy Eoff Rebeona (leant Jnmes 1! Grev .' rPo Henry Hendricks n 1, 4, ! , , mT , . Martha R. Javkson ' Harriet lng J. W. Uilliam RICHARDSON, Postmastrr. 1st Pike County Com!. Suits or Mtssocai Codmtt or Pike .davslabor.aiidihatalliaxesieviedfortheimpTovo . , . . . , . , . ment of londs. mav be diCarged in neenful labor for bis aiieat.on wh.le in actual service as such overseer. tit it ! the dnty of every overseer whns dtnct rs not r.irmshetl with a plow ana scraner. if in his judgment tbrv be necessary, to buy one or more wbiel. be is authorised to pav for at Ihe lime be rives him notice to work any road and to work all roads !n bis district, at least twice a vear: vijt: once in Ihe spring anyone in the fall That everv overseer may pay forservice on roads in his district i"e" to in, nionri. n sum pp. frscre . ni fir. P,Pt per dav Tor a good hand. ev-nty-f ,,,, , u vk, of rMlt , OM d,, fr , p a sum not toeveeed seven' v five pair nfhnrsea, two dollars foe a team of four horses. IWf dollars f.H a team of sit horses or mules, and fi,n rr , r.rt or wagon. That all persona wW w H(,M, fnr pnxnten, pf tHei, ros tas in w,m) nn , f,;U, in .rk ,e ,,, wbrn onr, no,ifH fo An . hr thf. prfff ,wm and ibat l.j u- -ii.j r t,,n A'm lr he meet a. earlv a. eisbt oVloek in th. morn. mg. ami worn nnii mearad bv n.e orerseer in the evening : ikI ordered that a eonv of this order v fc.lM:i,aJ I.. Ik. tt.... ...I t..l.n. n..l for four weeks. A true cwv. Test. & J-'. ..MURRAY, Clerk. Adininisfrator's Notice. 'ITOTICE i hereby eiven thatHhenn-lersin- 1 ed has obtained from the Clerk l the Pike Countv Cnnrt. letters of administration on Hie Uj.' - rr., Willnnit. rfemuff. dated I ho RA f (September 1K4Q All nersons havin? claims against said etnle are requested fo present them within one var trnm the .Into ol stud letters; and if not present. ed within three veirs from asid date, lhy will forever be precluded from the boTieS's of said . ' JAM F!S OOTVKLf , , " BENJ AMIN WILLHOTf, " September 10:h, 1849. i ' Strayed pltOM Ihe undersigned m April best, a lifeht bar Mare Mnle,1wo year old last Srie, marked with a small swallowforlr la the rigbt ear. ' Any infnrwallen res pectrng said mnle. addressed lo me at Millwood. Linoola eetrnlv. Mo., will ha ' I I OU5TT Of 1 IKE l tir:- i i t r . u. . . I.. U....1 c-m. 'ii. .up, . rr uirnpiliru ' . ... i-pu, mi. tww th a nkfullf received. - ; v. . 2 1 h m' ' ' '' "-eswf fhassma ... .ly. ... : - jjiiMaUaa n .'.!) .. if J.l .Jt ,.ry. i' Wheat, V J WpW ibjf Corn, r.v 'f&&V?7'&" Baeon.Uanjs T)-. - r " SOcWr buslSei'1 Flaxseed, ...i!Beef. on foot Dried Apples'' -eO-W 90eperkatlasU lOcTjefoieit," ?; 7 toSc pet ttt;'''' I2cpff lb. :'-' '-'SSaeObptrgsl.1 $lper buneV ?Ji J 60! per bushels " r t 1 75 a 2 per sack: 4 WtBurtt.5" " 5 5 per lb'- ,Vv 1-4 'ner lb. " l'lll U-j: '.rXeit'-imnl to ennrrSef fo TWO I HOI SM) WELL FATTED HOOS.tt i. .iXIvereil at tmr Potl Honae,n'i the the 26th i...Unt to :e 2oi!i of December .nesr, swpffa the cash niil be paid, et the market price. EDWIN DltAPER & BROTHERS. Louisiana, Nov l'2th, 1S4. tfc . -; n v 20 Reward, - - STOLEN ff' -Mr.'' SeiiVolfield'B'stlversBiith shop, in Prairiev'He, Mo.,o old fashioned, fjokl Lei.ine waich : npon the face was fLidia Lanra, and the hack was reset with an enamel painliaa, a eod deal hroten and defaced. My anxiety to ve. nsmihai. of aaM' waietiia sniNaoa aaessnat of Its beinff a family memento, ftn fts-fal value. I will pay the anov rewaro ii h n an... ered to me ; or any reasonable eempriwaiien any ioformaiion relative to it. ' jv t -r ' . ; , - , HEXRT TjrtLLfi . rrah ienlle. Oct. l4; 1849. " " '' WHOLESALE Sc JIETJL . . STO Y E..WA R E HO 17.8,1?,; ! STo. 313 Stntti-Eauat csrrncr Mrfasl mm - - ."fatsi sitreers, at. Ms!.- . . T (directly opposite the Missouri Hotel,) 1 ' 14 -! - .. . '! : )!.v r.Tu'j".! f '' WILLTAM S. M00RE. . ntatta iw -! ; -H watsl AiMbinatosi AlrTIhtrweklbtTca Premium, ,Parlrt . and Jleating Stotts of the latest fatxot v-fr JEWETT'S IMPROVED CjlRt PLOrGB . T WHOLESALE AJTD RETAIL, '. T? Merchants ami ethers will find it iotheii interest' to give Uie a call, as 1 will sell very low Xo. HZ corner W nrgim m, Walsi street ST. LOUIS. ; , -JiH!l;h 1R49. W.S.J4001UL.:. I'lnif ,ff .Vi'iii tiivl -Iojib ttrtrft. Saint Lovi. ;t',i. -The snbsfllier woul3 r- .perfi'.illv inform hU friends alid Uie pablio, that ihe h:s tNrehnst troni Messrs; Ai at. B. J. Van (Cotirf their interest in the afove lroire,-anr) lea jed if for a term of years, and pledges himselfthat no eerliin. u bis p.-rt, wi'lbe w.pntjpff to make ttlltiii't or inn. w iili a call per.eiUy at noma. . The fun.;, ore of t he house has been replenish ed throughout, and Ihe premise generally sub-. jeMed to a thoronr-h renovating. The loeatam aa above indicated, is opposite Ihe mof active part or the Levee, and equally convenient lo the mor' mrri-niiuip aim -miinmaci unnp peri w wi.hj.. The itu:dieu i- he:.1;hv. the rooms airy j and u- ceplible of thmough vptiljlim.- ., ;. 1- .-- The proprietor Iras spared tu espense in 6t f in? tip tills hnne. He table hall be fnmtshed with the best the ma. let affords. At theber.srhicei haslieen refitted & l'nmi.hed In s snperief style,1 he has on hand (havina; removed his stock of wines, liquors am) cigars firm, the Tirginia Hs tel Bar) and will continue to keep. es he pur. chases from the importer in New York, a sup plv m :the ehoieest brands T Wines. Liqnot and Ci?ars. and hopes to receive a shsfe of pa tronsge propo.-Moratetn his endeavors to please-. ... A. C.FEUKHA.51 rroprytor. KOtt(,E.We tka ocea.w, in additien U the above, to return one 1 hank a to onr frirnda and Ihe public for the patmnave a libemVK be stowed on v. rn. mc our' lease of the, Missouri Hotel, end w nnl.l respec-triilly reco'mrnend a oora iinnanre o ihe patronage linder'Kjie new' -man agement, as we are .assnred i.U there wjUJe o deviation from forme ebe-.e-e. -..n tf ..:t tweps-24 i A. k B. J. VAN COURT. w. n. Wood. I , , - vim.trr. WOOD & VIOLET .JMn,,",,cers,,eVaai! P1TTSRVPOH iMAXVFJfrrUItES, !. QOg north Wal ; - . t. Lons, Mt5T!- loti istsri rni i-w-Ti COLEMAN, HALM AN ; COS Coach and r.iipnc Springs. T.on,;. Kail.; Wrought TuU, Ri'.fs,Spikea. Bolls, he. (, Lr.t'temi fforgew & C's. PlatAnatil Cenn ,jn Scales. Pa' rent Kan?bnhvmtl Paint Mills, Knob Looks. 1.: lobes. MolleaMeCi.Mii: &c. LippenrnH k Coh (wsrri,ed j A ves. FatcKeta, Shovela, J!nade: V k. MatfM-Irs, Mill. Cir enlar and X Cut Saws. Re.'i ni V -T F. tt W M r-(WV f sim-rioO nirdmr Ma- chines. h..-brnr fW. Cnmblleirners'. Wis PnHertm"t. ( oinenorV Letter ropving Presses. Marshal ft .JVo (cteT.ri.ted fSoritf BoxTices, Mill. Tlwher ami prea Ser.tva. Ice-. &. Bvrk Si Bar ( .Hperlor jaarriNld fire, lieef : .and damn-nrnnfl SabimneVt ? stVs.i .Iwrrfin 'u'foH'ir (celebrated) CharaB 'faasa oont sno Tavern lie .Is. i' Dealers are fMBerlfiinlnvt'. itoexanv tne their etoek.yrhlcJi sill I Car cash, or approved paper. . ' ATTORNEY1 AT tAlf.lUiinmiir ?J rr 5 .'1 . -.I.-art U.vU l , , .jaw, 5 "sw -ir"