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sdayi I & at his shop, when he presented - the certificate referred to above, except a word or io, which I signed without reflec tion. In an hour or two I returned to Mr. Kennedy, and told him on reflection it did sot give a fair statement, and that he should not publish the same, but that I would have on made out giving the truth iu full, to which be agreed. In a few days I called vein and had Mr. J. B. Henderson to make 5 . ... . , . , u k out the one puousnea oeiuw, w mi.ii a i o ftued to take, observing that it sustained Draper in his position. f ORSON REED. I hereby certify that sometime in last July, in a conversation with Edwin Draper, a member of the Board of Council, I men tioned the feet that I held a warrant against the city of Louisiana, and should soon need the money, and in speaking of the amount due on said warrant, the question of my Tight to charge interest thereon came np, when Mr. Draner stated that I was not en titled to interest. I stated it was entitled tfl intATMt. and in the argument pave the opinion of William Luce and W. K. Ken nedy, sustaining my position. I did not tate that either of them had guarantied to me the payment of interest, nor did I ever; consider it as any more man a mere opinion, not at all biding upon the city. Long John wentworth, M. C. from Chi cago, was cowhided in the streets of Chica go on election day, by Richard L. Willson, lata Postmaster of that city. All who enter into the marriage state from mercenary motive, though they may enlarge their possessions, and increase their fortune, live in splendid misery, and Una tnat iney have bartered happiness for wealth. Power and liberty are like heat and moisture: where they are well mixed, every thing prospers, where they are single, they -are destructive. Jiwht Linn's Thumb.- She uses it ree fy. It was the custom of Jenny Lind, dur ing her provincial tour through England, upon entering the theatre in the eveniug, to seize the first man she met with, carpen ter, scene shifte or gas man, and ahake him by the thumb, in friendly token. The cus tom is not confined to Sweden. Welter Scott says of Rob Roy, to Bailie Nicol Jar vie, "There's my thumb I'll ne'er beguile you." According to the census returns, Keokuk has a population of 2,519, and Muscatine 3,100. waving- from the appearance ofj the two places, we should have transposed the figures. But if "figures don't lie," and census takers make no mistakes, we shall have to subscribe to that cautionary maxim which teaches us to distrust appearances Keokuk Whig. 23 A curious exhibition is in course of preparation for the World's Fair, by Mr. Wyld, M. P., the eminent man engraver. He is constructing a huge globe, of 56 feet in diametor, which will be provided with a convenient mode of ingress and egress, the different countries of the world will be rep resented upon the inner, and not upon the outer surface, and the interior will be fitted up with galleries and staircases, so as to enable the visitor to make a tour of the world, and visit each of the countries whose industry or productions will be displayed in the Great fcxnibiuon. S3" The Mexican treasury is in a deplo rable state of collapse. The expenditures largely exceed the revenue. The Minister of Finanee, in a communication to Cong! ess, declared that, unless means of replenishing the treasury are devised, it will be necesia ry to authorize a suspension of payment by the wovernaeut. The Days that arc Gone. BY SHZBUA. No Rre shall the spring my lost pleasure restore, TJnoheer'd I still wander alone, ( And, aunk Sa dejection, forever deplore The sweets of the davs that are srone. Wml the ana as it rises to others shines bright, i uuhk now it formerly shone; While others cull blossoms, I find but a blight And aigh far the days that are gone. I stray where the dew firils through moon-lighted , , fJTOTCB, . r .And list te the nightingale's eons:, . Her plaints still remind me of long banishM joys, And the sweets of the davs that are rona. Seen dew-drop that steals from tin dark eye of aigm, - Is a tear for the bliss that is flown; " ' While ethers eull blossoms, I find but a blight, And sigh for the days that are gone. Karringes. OnSandsy evening, the 10th fast, by Elder .Uvy Hatehett, Ma. Thomas B. Likbxicx and . Diua niellos, uoib oi iois city. . Oa &a Uih iasL. bv the same. M A M VasHaaaand Misa Hxlu M. Lock, both'of weeny. Ob the 7th JaeV by Elder A. D. Landram, - &, Bkmaxm B. Asnoxjt and Miss Mu.t aat J. Coxxm, of Pike County Mo. 0 the 14th fait, by the same, Mm. Wm. Dl . uma and Miss Habtba Sriaroas. Also, on ase dev. bv theasM. Km Jamw W.V.. eod Miss Pkssciua Gibbs, of Pike Co. S1LE OF LOTS IN L01I1SIM1. AN SATURDAY, the 7th day of December next, U I will offer for sale, at publie auction, before the tore room door of Wm. K. Kennedy, in this city, the following valuable real estate, consisting of Lots and Blocks in the city of Louisiana, to wit Blocks numbered 32,53, 56, 57 and 73, each con taining eight lots. Also, Lots numbered 128, 132, 130 and 136 making in ail forty-four lots. Terms made known on the day of sale. This property will be sold in lots, and now is the time for bargains. Those desiring information in re gard to my title papers, will call upon J. B. Hen- demon. WM. READING. November 18th, I860. 4 w. Land Claims. T B. HENDERSON, of Louisiana, will attend to all claims entrusted to his care, by those entitled to bounty land nmler the act of Congress approved Sept. 38tb, 1850, granting bounty land to the soldiers (or their widows or minor children) ot 1812, and the Indian wars since 179U. J. B. HEJNLLKSUJN. November 18lh, 1850. Great Extravagance. T Have just received and am now opening a new and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, composed of Dress and plain Mahogany and Wal nut iront Bureaus; low post and toaster Bedsteads, cane seat, rrencb and common Chairs, Work Stands, Wash Stands and Candle Stands, Lounges and Matrases, Presses, Rocking Chairs, Cribs, and other articles too tedious to mention, which I will sell cheaper than Furuilure ever has been sold in this place at regular business. Please call at the old stand of Brice & Young, in Bartlett's Row, on Georgia street, and Judge for yourselves. Leave your credit at home, and bring your money or produce, and I will insure you a bargain. Old furniture repaired on reasonable terms, or new made to order. J. YUUINU. Louisiana, Nov. 18tb, 1850. ly. SHERIFF'S SALE. TJY virtue of a writ of execution issued from tbe office of the clerk of the circuit court of Lin coin county, Mo., bearing date the 19th day of Oc tober, in (he rear, 1850, and tome directed, in fa vor of John South, and against Solomon R. Mox ley, executor or Enoch Emerson, deceased, I have levied upon and seized all the right and title of the said Enoch Emerson, deceased, in and to the following mortgaged personal property, as men tioned and described in said execution, to wit : 1 creamed colored stud horse called the Kim bier Colt. 1 bay stud horse called Doctor Linn. 1 white jack ass called Young Duncan. 1 blue jack ass called Johnson. 1 bay colt, bonght of Zacariab Lovelace. 1 bay colt, bought of John Hammonds; and will offer tbe same for sale, and sell, to tbe high est bidder, on a credit of six months, tbe purchss er to give bond with approved security, bearing interest from the day nf sale until paid, in tbe town of Bowling Green, on tbe 25tb day of No vember inst., between the hours of 9 and 5 o'clock of said day, to sati.fysoid execution and all cost M. GIVEKS, Sheriff P.C. Per Wat. G. Uawkiks, D. S Nov. f!th, 1&30. 2w. Barga ins ! Bargains ! ! "On Georgia Street, opposite the Hotel fllE undersigned have on band a very large and general asortment of Dry Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &c., fee.. Which they are offering for sale, in the eitv of Louisiana, at very aenccto raiCEs for cash. Their stock is eetire and complete, embracing every thing usually to be found in general Dry Goods stores, and they respectfully invite tbe trad ing public of Pike and the adjoining counties to call and examine their assortment. Our Goods are all New and Fashionable, and bought at the lowest Philadelphia eash prices, and we are determined to sell them at lowib fbices roa cash, than was ever before offered in this county. We are also buying the various artioles of eoun try produce, brought to this market, for which we pay tbe highest prices, either in goods or money. city or Louisiana, Mo., Nov. iHth, i860. FINDLY & OURY. WINTER GOODS. r UCE & MURRAY are now in receipt of a full " stock of mercandize, suited to tbe season. MOTTO: TO Will be undersold by no house in Pike Co.S? November 18th, 1850. muffs! muffs 1 FOR LADIES AND MISSES, f UCE & MURRAY have fust reeeived a band. some stock of Lynx and Fox Muffs, superior nyies, wnicn iney win aeu remarkably low. ttovenioej istn, moo. LADIES DRESS GOODS. A HANDSOME VARIETY, well selected, of tanrv Ureas Si I lei? do do Silk warped poplins; Fancy and plain Alpacas; Silk warp Bumbasin, superior article; Solid and fancy Delaines; -do do Casbmeres; For sale cheap, by LUCE & MURRAY. Nov. 18th, 1860. fFINTER Proof Campbell's hair Over Coats, also R a superb article of Mackinaw Blankets, com mon do. and pilot cloth Coats, cheap for cash, at LUU & MURRAY'S. fJENTS Dress Coats, Grindstones, Frocktees and u saeas, lor aaie at LUCE & MURRAY'S DINE Shingles and Dress Trimming Ribbons; t also tv nit e Lead oy tbe keg aheap, at LUCE MURRAY. SOAL LEATHER, also calf and kip, at LUCE A MURRAY'S J ENNY LEND Hone Collars & Trace Chains, pine tuns ana wiiww baskets, at LUCE & MURRAY'S tlATER PROOF BOOTS, Heavy Brogans, and of Ladle's kid Gators, in great variety at LUCE & MURRAY'S WANTED AO kinds of Produce and customers, at LUCE & MURRAY'S November 18th, 1850 Salt! Salt! 1AA SACKS, large size, in store and for sa l w by mall LUCE & MURRAY sale IN THE PIKE CIRCUIT CTJRT, MISSOURI, SEPTEMBER TEIM, 1850. Sxranxn 10th, 1850. Maby Hocxura, Plaintiff, ) Petition va. for HuHraarv Hocxurs, Defenlant. ) Divorce. 1TOW at this dsv appears said plaintiff; bv her at 11 torney, and the court being satisfied from the affidavit herein, that satf defendant is a non-resi dent of this State, it is ordered by the court, that said defendant be notified of the commencement of this suit, the object of which is to obtain a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted between said plaintiff aud said defend lent, and unless said defendant be and appear n this court, on or before the third day or the. next term thereof, Id be begun and held at the eeurt house in Bowling Green, in the county of Pike, on the first Monday of April next, and answer said plaintiff's petition herein filed, according tp law, the same will be taken as confessed; and the court order that a eopy hereof be published far-eight weeks successively in some newspaper published in this county, the last insertion to be at least four weeKs before the next term or tnis couiv-unui which time this cause is continued. ' - A true eopy from tbe record. Attest: J. M. MARTIN, Clerk. N. P. Minor, Att'y for pl'fT. Novemcer 19th, 1850. (8w.) RESTAUR AT, AND GOOD DRIXKING. R. M. WIER. informs the citizens of Louisiana and vicinity, that he has just opened a superb Restaurat, on water MreeL in the house formerly occupied by John F. Linberick. His bar will at all times be supplied with the best liquors and cigars. Also, Groceries and Confectioneries in abundanne all to be found one door south of the Post Offioe, on Water Street. Louisiana, Nov. 6th, '50. R. M- WIER. HSUIS BOOT & SHOE STORE. J EOfFLIJVG G HERAT, MO. THE undersigned has just received from Saint Louis a large and general assortment of Boots and Shoes, which be offers low for cash. His stock consists. in part, of a large supply of Ladies boots and shoes or every description ana quality ,.m Taylor Ties, bound seams; Kid Excelsior & wax'd Polka Shoes; Calf Buskins, Urained Buskins, Waxed Polka & Grained Boots ; Misses' . fine kid Slippers, children's kip boots, grained Polkas, Taylor Boots & kid slippers; Gentlemen's fine calf Morocco Boots, heavy winter; best kip, heavy & extra bro gan ditto. A full supply of gentleman's shoes of all descriptions, as well as a good supply of brogans for negroes. He has also constantly on hand boots and shoes made in bis own shop, which he offers low for cash, or on a credit to punctual customers. JAMES U. KIIMUAID Bowling Green, Mo., Oct. 10th, 1850. na since the above advertisement was Ms inserted, I have sold oat my entire stock to Messrs. T. fc. J. A. Reynolds whom I should u glad to see reeeive a liberal share af public pat ronage. J. D. KINCAID. HAVING bought Mr. Klneaid's stock of leath er and ehnea, we shall be pleased to supply his friends and customers with whatever they may desire in the boot and shoe line, at the most rea sonable rates. We shall keep a full supply of both Eastern and country made work constantly on band, and shall endeavor to deserve a liberal pat ronage, by good articles, low prices, and constant efforts to plaase. T. & J. A. REYNOLDS. Nov. 6tb,1850. if. MERIC1N HOTEL, On Vine sfrtti, Mvten Main & Second, SL Louit The above Hotel, rebuilt, thorouehly ren ovated, refitted, and furnished with entire ew furniture, with large and convenient additions, was opened by the subscriber for tbe accommodation of transient and permanent board ers, on Wednesday, tbe 16th of September. The location is desirable, being situated in the centre of the most extensive mercantile portion of tbe city, ana equally convenient to tbe Levee The house, with its new additions, contains large and airy rooms, sufficient for the accomodation of two bundrad guests, with dining room of sufficient size to seat comfortably tbe above number. It is the determination of the proprietor, to make it equal in every respect to any house in tbe eity, and hopes by the strictest attention to tbe best in terests or ms guests, to merit a liberal share of pat ronage. nl9 1 y. GEORGE WOOD. Notice. WHEREAS my wife Rachel has left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation. this is to forwarn all persons from trusting or har boring her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. JOHN NICHOLDS. Sr. October 30th 1850 Look Here, Farmers! Looktovonr inrstl rpEN thousand grafted Apple scions principally -a- winter fruit, but including varieties from the earliest to the latest, and such only as have been successfully cultivated in this climate, for sale by l . S 1 ARK 8L BRU'l IlfcKS. 6 miles west of Clarkavilla. and 8 miles south of uuuiiiaoB, nm county mo. race iu cents. uciooer 23, iou niu, . Come and Settle Up! rpHE notes and accounts of Willi a if English, 1 and also those of Thomas Bbicb, have been placed in my hands for collection, and if notsoeed- ily settled, they will be put into the hands of an officer to be collected by law. Cost can be saved by calling and paying up ucioner I4tn 'oo aw J a utMJtusuw HRGIMA WiGON HIEING. niCHARD M. PENN, having leased the ahop ' formerly occupied by Ezekial R. Glasbv as a Wagon Maker's ahop, io the citr of Louisiana. is now prepared to execute all work in his line of ousiness with fidelity and despatch. Having been engaged In the Wagon and Carriare making busi ness for some time, and being determined to use only tbe best materials, he hopes to receive tbe calls of all who desire to nnrchaat work of th best quality. His prices for new trork and re pairs shall be as low as those of any other work. man, and he will warrant his work give aatis- lacuon in ail cues wnere saiuraeum can be giv en. RICHARD M. PENN. October 141b, 1860 tf CATCTATinUS Jut BAY STATE SHAWLS. - BAY STATE SHAWLS AND MANTLES, ofj the latest and most approved styles, will be fnmished by the subscribers, at the very lowest prices. I'urciiasers will please notice tbat tbe genuine Bay State fabrics beBr tickets correspond ing with the above cut, and they will also be dis tinguished from all woolen shawls; by their stipe rior-finish, fine texture, and brilliancy of eoloaa. ' Orders solicited from all seotious of the country, and the same will be promptly attended to. For sale at wholesale by BRO WNLEE, HOMER & CO.. No. 85, Main street And at retail by RUTHERFORD & DAY, Nos. 132, 134. Market at ELLIOTT & CAUCHOIS, No. 2, Main, cor. Market. Sept. 1, 1850. Runaway Slates. ALL persons are hereby notified that on the 31st day of July, ultimo, two negro men slaves, calling them selves STEPHEN and JOSHUA. were apprehended near Atlas, Illi nois, and committed to my custody. Stephen is a very black negro, about fife feet seven or eight inches high, and has lost the left half of his upper front teeth, which he says were kicked out by a mule, he is supposed to be about thirty years of age, but stales his age to be 28 years. Joshua is a likely young follow, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a dark copper com plexion, sprightly countenance, and speaks pleas antly and fluently. He says he is 23 years of age. Both negroes are well informed, and would probably weigh about 40 lbs. each. Both were! indifferently clad at the time of their delivery to me. Thev state that the v belong to one Wil lam Moore, of Ray county, Mo., who resides be tween Richmond and Lexington. That they to gether wimone other slave, a yellow fellow, left home about a month since, and that said last men tiored slave was apprehended at Portland, Mo., ai nigni, in tne attempt iq get into a skin to de scend the river. Said slaves are now in the jai of Pike county, Missouri. The owner of said slaves is hereby requested to come forward and pay all charges incurred by reason of the appre hension and custody of said slaves, or I shall, on the 25th DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, pro ceed to sell them to the highest bidder for cash in band, before tbe court bone door in Bowling Green. Pike county, Missouri, for the payment oi tne coats and charges aloreiaid. I mrr,To ci - ai. utvxAia, snerin r.y. Aug. 9th, 1850. 3m. HOGS WANTED. p DRAPER & BROTHERS, beg leave to in Li form the citizens of Pike and otber eountiea. that they are prepared for extensively packing1 Pork the present season, and are now prepared to enter into contracts for the delivery of good well fatted Hogs on favorable terms. It is not their design to offer any fictitious prices with a view to effect the market, but are determined to pay as fair prices as any regular packing house north of sr. Liouis. Farmers are solicited to give them a call before engaging their bogs. O" They are prepared to slaughter all hogs offered for sale, and to pack on commission on reasonable terms. Louisiana, Sept., 16th, 1850. 8w. w. e. henry, WOULD announce to the eitizena of Louisiana, that he will open a school in thia city, for teach ing the English branches of education. Tbe school room in the house formerly occupied as a dwelling by U.C.l inker. The room is com fortable and well furnished. 5T3 School will commence on Monday, tne 7th inst. UcloberSd, 1830. 4w. J. B. Henderson, A TTORJfE Y AT LJWt Louisiana, Ho Office immediately above the Jewelry store of K. Kennedy & Co., on ueorgia street Administrator's Notice. ItJOTICE is hereby given that tbe undersigned has obtained from the Clerk of the County Court of Pike eounty letters of administration on the estate of Hezekiab Gibson, deceased, dated the 2d day or October, 185C. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them within one year from the date of said letters; and if not presented with in three years from said date, they will forever be precluded from tbe benefits oi said estate. TLKK153A U1BSUH, Adm'X. Oet. 14th, 1850. (17 3w) Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained from tbe clerk of the county court of Pike county, letters testamentary on the estate or Tvree Martin, deceased, bearing date Sept. 13th, '1850. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them within one year from the date ot saia letters; and it noi preseniea within three years from said date, they will lore v er be precluded from the benefits of said estate. JAMES MARTIN, adm'r. Sept. S3d, 1850. Guardian's Notice. JOTICE is hereby given to all persona inter! ested, that on tie 20th day of August, 1850, I was, bv the County Court or rikecouuty Mis souri, appointed Guardian of tbe person and es tate of Elizabeth Killebrue, a person of unsound mind : all persons having claims against said es tate, are therefore required to present them with in one vear from tbe date or said appointment, or they may be precluded from toy benefit of said es tate, and if said claims be not presented within three years tbey wiu be forever barred. JUUn SMUl WtLL. U0AB9UR. September 16tb1850 4w. Fresh AriUt Als , AT. TBS ;.tj.;-.ti-.t: M; rTIHE subscriber is Just in receipt of a new .and general assortment of , , : , , r. . " FALL JJVD friATTEIi OOODS, which he is selling at the very towrrr rases for Cash. His tfock embrace nearly every de scription of STAPLE & FANCY DRY COOTS, GROCERIES,, U AT8, CAPS, EOQT;S, . SHP;5,A?t & , ww He would particularly ask tit atten--Xtior. of purchasers' to lii tock of Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoe.. CaU I' Mid examine goods and prices., .. . ;-v JOHN. A. ROBLNSQJrV October 3d, 1850. ? . ; H, G. FARR ELL'S genuine Arabian Liniment is a most extraordinarv medicine, tbe truth of which is placed beyond doubt bv the vast sale of tbe article, and the many eurea being daily per formed by it, which rrevio4i-.lv bad resisted, all other medicines and the skill of the best physician in world. It is eoniposad of balams, extracts and gums peculiar to Arabia possessing, in a concen trated form, all their stimulating, Anodyne, pene trating, unctnons and revulsive properties, and tbe same which, ages ago, were need by the 'Son of the Desert,' with sneh miraenlons success, in curing tbe diseaserof both man and beast. Read the following Remarkable Curts. vhih thovldof thenutlvu place n. C FarreIVs Arabian Untnaest ; far beyond any similar remedy, " "-rL. About a year and a half ago. a awelHng appear ed in my wife's stomach, gradually increasing la size until il became as large as my flat, and so sore that she eouM not bear the least pressure upon it without giving her extreme pain. I got the ad vice af our best doctors, and. tbey differed m opin ion about it; some said it was an Ague Cake or enlargement or tne pieen; some, that tt was an Enlargement of the Ovaries: and others said it wae a Tumor of tbe Ovaries, and could not be Cnred except by cutting it oat. In rhf critical Situation, I was persuaded to try H. G. FarrelPa Arabian Liniment noon it and etrance as it mav appear. upon tbe third application she began to improve, and has continued getting better daiiy, until now she is as well as ever onjoyfng excellent health. Peoria, March 8th 1849. ' . , , The Opinion of ion Old. Experienced end &tm- tific Farrier." " Washisotoh, Iowa, June 26, 1849. From the speed, and perm .neat cores, both oa man and beast, which your Arabia Liniment is periormmg, I do not hesitate to pronoaae it the Great Remedy of the Age. I have practiced doc toring horses for these twenty yean, and '1iav tried all tbe various liniments, ointments, sta. so mueh paffed np In the papers bat I most say that H.G. FarrelTa Arabian Liniment exceeds any tbat I aver made use of. " By its nse, I have cured Sweeny and Spavin long after thev bad been MMiaeed iaeartble. mail I faare eared than mty Dorses tnis season with year Liniment, env braaing every shade of disease, from scratches and bruises np to Spavin, Ring-Bone and Sweeny. I eaa also bear testimony of its good effect on tb tinman system. I waa confined nearly all last winter to my mom with Rheumatism, and could get nothing to help me, otl! I commenced the nse of your Liniment, whkb'enttrely ear me. Wk.R. GRIMES. Sun Pain of 10 years' standing cvnd byH:G. FarrtWs Arabian Liniment. Mr. H. G. Fabbell, Dear Sin I had been afflicted with tbe "Sun Pain" for the last ten years, and could never get relief except by bleeding; but by the use of H. G. Farrell's Arabia Linhneqt, applied over the temples about three or fnartimea a day, it was entirely removed, and I have felt noining or u since. I went into the stable on night, to apply it to a horse's sore lea. and Veins? very lame he stumbled sad fell against my legs, crushing and broiling them so badly tbat tbey turned black aa ray bat, rendering these powerless. 1 applied your Liniment, and was well enoneb in a few days to go about again aa usual. I also crushed my finger in asboeklngmanner, by letting a baeklog fall upon 11 your Liniment soon healed it up, though , JOHN B M7GEEV La Salle precinct, Peoria co. IU, FeVy 6-1849. Beware of Counterfeits. -The genuine article is manufactured only by H G Farrell, sole inventor and nrborietor.and whole sale druggist, No 17 wain street, Peoria, 111, to whom all applications for agencies or parches must be addressed. e sore yon get it with tha letters H G before Farrell's. ehns H G FAR RELL'S and my signature on the wrapper: all others are counterfeits. For sale bv J. WILLIAMS A Co Louisiana. -H BLAKESLY&Co Wholesale Agents, St Leu is uo And regularly authorised agent all over tha United States. ' -. . Jf-Call and get a Farrier book, free of charge N B. The public are particularly cautioned a- gainst a new counterfeit which has lately made its appearance, called W B Farrell's Arabia Lini ment, and which this imposter calls the "original and true article.'' Look out for this spurious snixv ture and be not deceived with it. Remember that all the genuine article baa the letters H G bafara r AEBEt.La. - Come Gentlemen, Come! ; ALL persons indebted to E. M. BarUett, or artiett and Buckner, are exhorted once more to come forward aad settle np. ' I am eom peled to have money, and these notes and ac counts if not settled very soon, will bo nlaced in the hands of an officer. ' J. B. HENDERSON, AttV . L September 23d, 1850. , , . . ,-; NEW GOODS. YDST RECEIVED direct from BGSTON.WEW " YORK ; PHILADELPHIA vu St. LOUIS, and now opening in Louisiana, Mo., by : - : t v E. G. McQUIE, - . The tUurgett sued Beet Stock f Caoas ba . : r effereel la this market. ,HZ ;.' His selections havo been made wiib great ear. and are very superior io Quality1 asi Style- :H is an old experienced dealer has no partiality in trade for any party, sect or aex in vita ajl taoall and examine his Goods, and those wo bay Jot ' cashln parfmihm ' ' ' r;V: .V ,. He wilt pay eaah or goods for country eroduee, sell e his usual terms on eeeouuf, or ?" LOWER THAN A NY HOUSE T THJE COUNTT FOB CASH!? March 12th, 1850. lm.