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. " I '.'6i.ii. Jtl '. IffcEhsut. i at 1 n ,i J SATURDAY MORNING VISITOR. f administration Notice. Vf OTICE It hereby given that the un jalltterslgned has obtained Letters of ad- ministration on the estate of Ann Fewcl, dee'd., from the Clerk of the Henry Coun ty court, bearing date the 18th day bf De cember; 1848. , .V Alt persons having claims againstsaid .state are required to exhibit the same for . allowance to the undersigned within one .year from the date of said letters, or they ..may bo precluded from having any benefit of said estate, and if such cfnims are not r presented within three years, they wU be forever barred. MASON C. FEWEL, Adm'r. wlec30-3t-48 : : Administrator's Sale T) Y virtue of authority vested in me by D the above Letters of Administration, I will proceed to tell at public sale, nt my tfwn house, about five miles north of Cal , ,bbun, Henry county, Mo., on ' Thursday, the lit day of February, 184!), (and continue from eny lo tiny if neccs-a ,y) all the personal estate of said icc'l., t'ebnsisting of one Carriage, and one hoie ."and Harness, some other little property j r Also, KIKE L IKEL YKEGT. OES, consisting of MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. A credit of twelve months will be given, and purchasers will be rdciiired to give bond with appro Ted security. M. C. FEWEL, Adm'r. dcc30-2t. ; Final Settlement. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons X interested in Ibe estate of Andrew . Cook,. dee'd., that at the next February tern) of the Henry County Court, the un dersigned will make application for a final settlement of his administration of said estate. PEYTON- S. BAXTER, adm'r. dcc3tM-lS' For California. 11IIE subscriber is mal.iug bis arrange ments to start for Colt, bruin early in the spring. He owes money here which he Is anxious to pay, and wii'ir.h he must pay before he will leave. He hope, there fore, that those person who are in debt to him will call and pay him immediately. If he possibly could make his arrange ments without calline; upon his fi inls for what they owehiin, he would most cheer fully ilo so. But stern necessity compels mm to collect ins debts, ami toon it speed ily. L. IMLDEBRAND. Warsaw, Mft., Dec. 30, 1848. j)k. wistar's hals a m of wild cherry. in no ) COlFNTSSLrEITS. .' ' ' .libemarle Co., Va. ';"" Mmch2. 1847. "alr 'Seth W. Fowle- Dear Sir: I take ' pleasure in stating to you my experience In thd use of Wi'stfW's RaUiim of Wild Cherry. I own a very .valuable negro girl, who was attacked with a difficulty of the lungs, which brought her in appear ance to the brink of the grave. I consul ted; some of our best phyicians. who pro nounced her case incurable, or that they could do no more' for her. I tried many remedies but none did any good. I saw some account of Wistar's Balsam, and thqughtl would try it, but hud little faith in It- I procured ff bottle, which was ad ministered according to directions, irml I saw he began to mend; and before the flr'st bottle was gone she was up. 1 pro cured a second bottle, and she took that, and now she is, I think, cured, or nearly so.. She attends to her daily labor, and I bear nj complaints from her. ' ; . r. l. Jefferson. Comumptiee Patient! Will please read . the following statement from the Harrison Gazette: 1 lie credulous are invited to read the following uo'.o from Rev. Mr. Coldron, whose character for truth and ve racity is above suspicion, and have their doubts dispelled to the superiority of Wis turV llalsnm of Wild Ch'wrry, overall o tliejyre medies now before the public of the samychaiacter : 0,,i. Cobvoon, Ind., Jan. 28, 1S-1S. It itno less a duty than a pleasure to j sine, inr we oenent oi me n'.uieted, tliat I consider Wistnr's Balsam or Wild Cher ry a great blessing to1 the human race. Having tried It in a case of severe afllic tipfl of .the lungs, I unhesitatingly rccom mfJitfftto those similarly afflicted, as the beat remedy I have ever tried, and ono , which cured me when physicians said I must die, and when I thought myself that yif time to depart wafs near at hand. xt ' WM. COLDROX. Cawtioh. To guard against a spurious imitation, of Wistar's liaison, put up in Philadelphia by one W. M. Spear, the oemoise has the names of Henry Wistar, MD.4 Philadelphia, and Sandford A Park oo the fine steel engraved wrapper with out 6 Of b of thece names, it is positively cotra-riarciT. ,JI1ENRY BLAKSLEY ft Co., S. W. corner of 3d and Chesaut streets, sells the bove medicine. Price $1 per bottle. Sold also by - - BROWN & DUNN, Warsaw, COXAMeCLAIN, Oseola, It. J. MeELUANEY, Springfield, and .upon Inquiry observing strietly the above cautionmay be found in every town throughout the State. dec2 I-inal Settlement. A LI. fretaoas interested in the estate of J James II. Reafro, dee'd., late f Hen tjrCounty, are hereby notified that the jnderind will apply at the next Febru ary Jtferui of the County Court for said cnutity, fur a final settlement of my admin , 'Zstialioncf laid estate. t, - t ; i , ; v K ' F.O.UEAVIS, Adia"f ie16 4t-t , STATE OF MISSOURI, ) CobowTT or Polk. WiLtiXta M. Crigos, Adm'r. of the Es tate of John II. Smallman, dee'd. ' y. The Esate of John II. Smallman. Probate Court of Polk Courtly, December Tarn, 1848. NOW at this day came Wm. M. Griggs, administrator of the estate of John H. Smallman, dee'd., ami herein files his pe tition, alleging that the personal estate of said dee'd. is insufficient to pay the debts of sniddee'd., and praying for the sale of real estate. Said petition was verified by oath As the law directs, and accompanied by a true account of his administration, a list of the debts due to and by the dee'd., and remaining unpaid, and an inventory of said real estate, and the assets in the hands of the said administrator. It it there.. re ordered by the Court, that all ncrsotm interested bo notified thereof, by publication in acme newspaper printed in this State for six weeks, that unless the contrary be shown on the lirstday of next term of this Court, to be begun and held at the Court-house in the town ol Bolivar, on Hie first Monday of March, A. D. lS-ii), an order will be liiade for the sale of the whole or so niuci of said real estate as will j ay the deb's of said dee'd. WILLIAM FOUUSHKE, j: nC- Gt-4!) Probate Judge. Thr. a rent POPULAR MEDICINE Of the Dry Vfid amount used per month The hwne.tnus and wonderful cures it effects lis magical effects upon Bilious levers and Fever and lgue Great Ex citemnif among the Doctors. raHE INDIAN QUEEN VEGETABLE A Sugar Coated Pills arc now admitted, on nil hands, to be the most extraordinary and valuable medicine in general use. It not only acts as p epecifr upon the Bilious iml Typhus Fevers, Chills and Fever, a ml Fever ami ague of the west and south, but in all diseases of debility, weak stom nch. indigestion, los of appet:te, impuri ty of trie blond, mid all dieaes prevalent in a western and nuih-we-lein ciimalc. Their Trent power consists in their necul- iar efiect upon all the Organs of the sys tem, and the rapid formation of cii and rich blood, which they produce. In this lies the great secret ol their success. Thev are mild and pleasant in their ac tion, but searching mid permanent iu their efiect, penetrating the remotest recedes of the system, by their ready aoorpt;on into the blood, thereby infusing a new sup ply of vitality and nervous power into all the machine) y of life. The extensive popularity they have acquired all over the west and sout'.i, ensures the sales of at least Fifty thitinnd Boxes a month. And we find it difficult, with our lurge furon of hands, and the late improvements in machinery, which we have adopted, to manufacture them fust enough to supply the demand in the thirteen western and southern Stales. One large manufactory is constantly engaged in prrparius tlm va rious concentrated extracts of which they are composed. From the best iufoiiiintion we can obtain from ourS.OtiOsellins: agents and hosts of attentive correspondents in' all parts of the country, our medicine cures, pel month, not less thRn I!,000 cases of Fever ami aaiic, (101)0 of v hu h resisted all other treatment ; 4,500 cases of bilious fever; 5..'iO" cases ot w enkness & general debility -.600 cases fif various chronic diseases : I ,(W0 cases of weak stomach and loss of appetite; fll.'t) cases of dyspepsia ; 1,J00 cases of iheuuiatism J 1 . 10 cases of female com plaints ; 1,-00 eases of ague cake, or enlarged spleen; . . 1.50(1 cases of liver complaint; 500 rases of scarlet fever; 40J cases of typhus fever; 3J eacs of sore throat. T his must appear almost incredible, but the nunirrons letters from physicians, a- ircnts and those who use the medicine, from all tlio western and southern States, satisfy us that this is a moderate, estimate, ami that our medicine is rapidly taking the place of the various sugar coated coun terfeits, which are afloat, and the numer ous tonic mixtures, made wholly of qui nine, which are imposed upon the public by manulactui ers who live, Aobodi knows where ! Dr. Dragg's famous. Stiarar Coated In dian Queen Vegetable Pills, are of two kinds the Cathartic and Tonic. The Tonic Pills are peculiarly adapted to the quick and permanent cure of Fever and "true, Torpor of the Liver, and General Debility. It is in fever and ai?ue, chills, fever, &c, that they achieve their great est triumphs. It rarely requires over 12 hours, or more than half a box of the To nic Pills, to break the chills and rflect a permanent cure which is rarely the case with the tonic mixtures of quinine, hawk ed about the country by ignorant prctend e.is. Those who take the Tonic Pills once will never forsake them. Who can wonder, then, that a medicine of such extensive popularity and extraor dinary virtues should cause great j j Excitement among the Dn tors! ' The prejudices of physicians against their use are at last giving way to the play of reason, and the convictions of every day experience which they derive from their patients and friends who use them. Doctors are now almost every day send ing orders from every part of the country, for a supply of the Pills, to use in their practice. ! For sale, wholesale and retail, at Dr. Bra)f DEPOT AM) FAMILY MED ICIKE STORE, N. E. corner of Market aud Third Streets, St. Louis, Mo., and Formkby BROW SfDUXX, Warsaw. 53"Also, by O. W Rives and J W Bird, Saltan Otvnty A O Moore, J W Filler & Leaehman, Jiolivarf J Price, John Jones, W Montsomery, Williams i Peak and Reed Bennett, Buffalo? 8 R Roberts, Erie; Waldo A McCulioch, OSeota; R Pat terson. Dallat P CM C IIume, Pleasant Prairicf Dauiol Darby, Pittsburgh A GOOD assortment of Country made Jeans, now on hand and selling low at dec2 SIIEPARD'S. O TO N E W A R E. 6,000 Gallons Stone O ware, consisting of Jars, Churns, Crocks and Jugs, of all sizes and the best quality, for sale cheap by B. St. S. Dry Goods cheaper than ever! OTWITIISTANDING the extraordi 1.1 nary large sale of Dry Goods we have made the present season, we havo yet on hand a large stock which we are selling nt prices which astonish every per son w ho examines our Goods There aro yet many bargains remaining, which can be obtained by calling at our well known, cheap establishment. B& SHEPARD. 1LPACA. We have the best stock of .1 this article ever brought to Warsaw, which we are selling cheaper than our bielhreri in Boonv'lle or St. Louis. So say those who have examined both markets. dec2 B. & SHEPARD. UVFTON YA11NS 5,000 Lbs- all num- bers, just ree'd. and for sale by dec BENNETT & SHEPARD. PICKINGS. 20 Ps. bed Ticking, from. 12 1-2 upwards, lor sale by ' dec2 BENNETT & SHEPARD. THE Wcsferti Journal, Of .Agriculture, Minufaclures, Mechanic .'its. Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature. M. TARVER &.T. F. RISK, Editors and Proprietors. St. Louis Published Monthly, at $3 per annum in advance. oct2S. STATE OF MISSOURI ) County of Beston. In the Circuit Court In Vacation, Decem ber )sl, 184S. Jac on Cabpekter, as Adm'r. of the es tate of Henry Carpenter, dee'd., and u thers J'laiiilifi's, Vs. Pcixa CAisi'ENTr.B, ft others Defend'U, rwt Tt r t . n iii ?TP- n. S J I lllPfl InO lull ill I ltd tifoiaP tttrniiint thn said defendants, and also a,.ffidavit,1 bhowin. that the said Peter Carpenter is ! non-resident of the Sta;e of Missouri. I nud that the residence ef other defendants is unknown to said comolninaiit. i Iiercfoie, it is ordered that said Petr t aipenter, John Robinson and Susan hi.s wile, Maxhekt Hunter, Sarah Atkinson, Samuel Fewcll and Maiy Ann his wife, iioiuieu unii sum dacoo l arnentei, as administrator oT the estate of said Henry Carpenter, dee'd., Cavin Carpenter, Sam uel Carpeiit", and others, heirs and dis triontees of the estate of said Heory Car penter, uec u., nave mix day tiled their bill of complaint iu the oflice of the Clerk of the C'iicoit court of Demon county, al leging in said bill of tompUvnt, that the Said Henry Carpenter, dee'd., sometime ill the year IS J5, died intestate, leaving an estate to be divided among the said coiiipliitnaius and defendants - that the sa d Henry Carpenter, dee'd., iu his life time, made advancements of money and properU' lo several of his sons and a mong them, the saul Peter received by w ay ol advancement, the sum of $750 on the 1.5ih day of March, 18139. which ad vancement, with the interest thei eon, at fhe limo admluistiat.on was granted on said csiale, amounted to 1204 13 wh-ch sum waso inveoiorod and counted as part of (he estate to be divided equally among the distributees ol'saiJ estate; and prays that a deciee maybe rendered compelling the said Peter to bring ; into hotchpot the amount advanced to him, and that the es tate be equa Ily divided among all the heus. And thai unless they be and appear before the Honoiable Judge of our Benton Cir cuit Court, on tlm lirst day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held ! ai tne uou, t-honse , me City or aisaw, READY MADE CLOTHING, in the county of Benton, on the second Blanket & Pilot Cloth Coats, Vests, Pan! Monday , March next, and w.th.n the uloolls Lauib?s wool Drawer. & Shirts, first sixdaysot said term, if the term shall . ... , so long continue, and if not, then before! f tioutS & Shot. the end of the term, demur, plead or an- A fresh supply of superior Kip' Boots swer the said bill or complaint, the same j and Shoes, also coarse Boots, Shoes, La will be taken as confessed, and a decree dies and Misses Gall" and Morocco Shoes rendered in conformity wilh the prayer of and Slippers. the said complainants. , Hardware 6r Saddlery of Vewrw description. And it is lurther ordered, that a copy of ni'rriC'SlVA CP this order be published n some newspaper ., .V,' " ,rt txt limited in this Stale for eight weeks sue- I A fu" ""Pl'ly of beautiful patterns and du cessivcly, the lost publication thereof to be at least four weeks before the com mencements of enr said next term. THOS. J. BISHOP, Cl'k. dec9-8t-45 Whirs A' T at a mints. 1 IBLES from 30 cents to $1 75, and a ) ny quantity of at a Dime cacn. now on hand and for sale by the Benton Coun ty frtblc society. They can be seen and examined at this oflice. ' novlfi 1 OL.ASSESS.-5 tfbls. N. O. Molas ll B ses iu store and for sale at ' dec2 SIIEPARD'S. JJoots and Shoes. rE have on hand a first rate assortment of all kinds, including a good lot of children's shoes. jdecUJ a. A S. SHAWLS Cloth, Casjimere, Damask and Plaid Shawls, large sizes, for sale cheap by deeS" B. A SHEPARD. rj BOXES best Collins Axes," " "; ' 5 do Paul' A Root's do., Yankee and Kentucky patterns, for sale cheap at decSj SIIEPARD'S. BUCKWHEAT FLO UK! ! IfiOfW1" superfine In store and for H:J J Jgaleby SHEPARD. WANTED! "lrilEAT, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Dry f f Hides, Tallow and Deer Skin's, for which the highest prices will be paid by ICpUW KEtVAE-l I AMItPAllD. J3outh1y Bulletin, II. MTlflE position of JL the Grtefenberg Company in its rela tion's to the health of tho Community is no fully establish ed ; and the admira ble series of the Grafenberg Medi cines are evry where takincthe lead of all others. In numerous portions of the coun try, THE MEDICAL FACULTY adopt these medicines in their practice , satisfi ed that by their use they can more cer tainly combat Disease in, all its forms. And not only do physicians sanction and encourage their use, but THE CLERGY of every denomination attest their won derful efficacy ; and in numerous ways recommend them to the people of their charge. THE LEGAL PROFESSION testify to the same thing; in short, the public at large hail the introduction of these medi cines as a PUBLIC BLESSING. There are over TEA' TIIOUSAKI) A GEKCIKSot the Company in the United States, which are not only profitable to tne agents, but ol vast benefit to the in habitants. There should not be a single Town, Village or Hamlet, without its Gra-fcnherg Depot ; and if this Bulletin is read where there is no agency, application should be made for one at once. Certiorates almost without number, are on file at the office of the Company, testi fying to cures of the most astonishing I kind ; many of which have been duly ex amined by the following distinguished gentle Men : 'i-r-Rev. N. Banos, D. D., Francis ! Ham,, Esq., Ex-Mayor Bbadv, all of N. ; York. The power of the Gra?fenbnrg Medi cines overall BILIOUS COMPLAINTS 1 no matter what their form or severity, is a ; matter of Profound astonishment. Let nil, therefore, who are thus afflicted, and who would CLEANSE THE SYSTEM, resort at once to the celebrated Griefeii- berg Veoetable Pili.s and Health Bit- rr rs. At all events let them call at some one of the agents, and get a pamphlet GRATIS, "ill fully explain the whole matter. I K. EDWARD BAnTON, Sec'y. New 0,k September 113. The General Agent for Missouri, is E 1 K. WOODWARD, St. Louis, to whom : applications for agencies may be addreds- ( cd io-Tbe above celebrated medicines are i for sale at Warsaw, by : BENNETT & SHEPARD 23Cttij Tuxes. .- VTOTIOE is hereby given that the City i. Taxes for lH-trf, ae now due and pay able. The Collector may be foimd at al most any hour of the day, loafing about the street, ready and willing to receive and j eceipt for all amounts now due. ED. ALEXANDER, ootS City Collector. NO. 4G! HAVE now opened their largo assort ment of FAt.r. Jfc Winter GOODS, which they ofier for sale at prices lower than is ponMble for any other house in town to take, on account of having laid in their entire stock in Aeio York & Philadelphia. T'hey would invite the attention of pur chasers to their large assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in part of 1,000 pieces Fancy Prints, 20,000 yards 4-4 Domestics, 10,000 do 3-1 do Winter Ginghams, Muslin tie Laines, Al pacas, Cashmeres, Gala Plaids, Shawls, of every vcriety, Book and Swiss- Mus lins, Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, Ac, Jtc. Al so Cloths, Cassinicres, Vestiugs, Blank- t'ts, &c, &c 'u w"re GROCERIES. 500 Bbls Kanawha Salt, , . 200 do old Rectified Whiskey, I pipe, 2 lif do and 20 bbls Brandy, Port, Madeira. Sherry, Malaga, Tene rifie and Claret Wines. 10 Chests Tea, 100 bags superior Rio Coffee, 20 do . : Havana do. 10 Hhds Sugar, (a superior article) 20 kegs Dnpont'a FFF glazed Rifle Powder, . 1 20 boxes Tobacco, (Congress plug.) Indigo, Madder, Salaratus, llmii, Vpicc, Pepjier, Copperas, Rice, Ac, Ac. , 1,000 bundles Spun Cotton. . f"Tb above articles will be' sold fur CASlUnA PKODVCE only. HENRY A BORLAND, nov4 . No. 46, Main (t. 1RONI 10,000 Lbs. Pittsburgh A Ten nessee Iron, Consisting of all izcs tire, baud A round Iron Castings or all kinds Wagon boxes, plow moulds, Ac, in store and selling at the lowest prices, at. dec3 - ' .SHEPARD'S.' To those most concerned. ALL those indebted to me either by note or account, would do well to come for ward and make immediate payment, as money I must have from some source, and none so honorable as the one I iuiend to pursue. As but a short time can be allow ed to any, I would be pleased you would take advantage of it, and save me the un pleasant doty that I willtiave to perforin In case of failure.' f Call at the store of Messrs. Henry A, Borland, and you will find mo et all times. ' eetiti R. C. HE.VRY. Tremendous Juxt'itcmenl ; IN THE MERCANTILE" BUSINESS 1 O" Unheard-of Lota Price Manufac turers ruined! Immense arrival of new Fall and Winter Goods, at BSIICTETT & SHEPAHfo'S , IFE have just returned from St. Louis, U and having found all kinds of Goods selling at such ruinous low prices, we were tempted to purchase more than double the amount which we usually lay in at this season of the year. These Goods are now open and exposed for sale, and we feel justified iu saying that we are offer ing them at from 5 to At) per cent, cheap er thnfi fever before. All our Goods for the use of the Ladies have been selected w-ith our usual well knotrh good tas'te, aiid are warranted to be of the latest and best styles. Please give Us a Call before purchasing, and if low prices will sell them they are bound to go. oct7 BENNETT & SHEPARD. Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership under the firm of Henry A Borland. R. O. HENRY, WM. P. BORLAND. Warsaw, Mo. Oct. 9th, 1848. TANCY GOODS. Fringes and Gimps of all colors fe widths, worsted hoods, comforters, mitts, shell arid horn, tuck and side Combs, hooks and eye, dolls, jewel ry, gloves, hosiery, pins, needles, &c, Ac. for sale cheap by B. & SHEPARD. Winter Dress Goods. UfE have the large-t stock of Winter ll Dress Goods ever exhibited in this place. Among them are Black, Piain and Pig'd. Atpacasi Plaid and Mode coVd. do., Oregon and Cal ifornia Plaids, Muslin de Laines and Cashmeres, col'd. and Plaid Linseys, etc.. We are selling them 25 per cent cheap er than last year. B. & SHEPARD. ROOKING ti WOOD STOVES. 40 V assorted for sale by ATKISSON. WOMAN WANTED. 'llfANTED to purchase a Negro ti t f Woman, between the ages of "- la and rfU years one that has been accustomed" lo do house work for which a fair price in. CASH will be paid, if im mediate application is made to sept30-tr JAS. II. LAY, 10 miles N. W. of Warsaw. Medicated Strengthening Plaster TniS plaster has been prepared under the immediate eye and superintend ence of an old physician, who is a gradu ate of the University of Pennsylvania, and has had extensive practice fur more than 30 years in treating the various dis eases incident to ;this country. He confi dently recommends this Plaster, fiom a thorough knowledge of its virtues, to be supeiior to every Plaster now in use. By keeping up a gentle perspiration, it is ad mirably adapted for Pains or Weakness in the Breast, Side, Back or Limbs; also, for the Gout, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Liver Complaint and Dys pepsia, and for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Oppression of the Stomach, Ac. To all persons predisposed to Consumption, or who are subject to vi olent coughs and colds, they are particular ly recommended as they give almost im mediate relief, and for pleasantness, safe ty, ease and certainty, they are decidedly superior to most other remedies. Persons afflicted with a'ny of thtfaboe diseases will find Dr. Easterly's Medica ted Strengthening Plaster much superior to any other ever before offered to the pub lic. Physicians, druggists and dealers in Medicines, will find it to their interest to keep a supply of these valuable Plasters on hand to accommodate their patrons. Id" For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Medical Depot of Dr. E. Easterly, south cast corner of 3d and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., and by agents throughout the Western States. I apl25' KJ' For sale by Brown A Dunn, Drug gists, agents for Warsaw, Mo. SGAR. IHuTisTn. O. Sugar, , 50 sack Coffee, ; ; 50 Lbls Ohio Whiskey, ! i 10 do Cog. St Ajii. BranJy, ! JO do Wines, ssi'd. 5,000 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, being ree'd and tor sale at low prices by sept3 I, ATKI5SQN. ; CALICOES.-250 pieces English and A merican Calicoes, selected with our well k nown good taste, and selling at' pri ces ruinom to the manufacturer. . :oct7 ' BENNETT A SHEPARD. CAPS! CAPS I! 60 doi Men ami boy Otter, Seal, JVutria, Muskrat, Plush, C otli and Hair Caps, cheap for cash by ;oct7 i. BENNETT A SHEPARD." IOOKINGGLASsYs-Tbf eniues", i from 10 cent to $6 00', for rale by june3 BENNETT A SHEPARD. ; FLOUR! FLOUR!! . THIRST Quality-lS,000 Lbs first rate rui'io m w itnir, km Fttic at ' septa BENNETT A SHEPARD'S. i . v Calloway .Stoneware.! , f piIE best quality ever sold in Warsaw, 'JL such as Churns, Jars, Crocks A Jugs. ' S5 " BENNETT A SI EPA RD.- S CYTHES.-brein; UraM and Brush Seniles, Sneads and kcythe stone; for tale cheap for cash by ji. & S. Ready Made ClotJijng. G)C) DOZ Rummer Cbats Pants A Vast, Tor sale at what the eloth costs (ma king thrown in.) (j0fte!7) ' 1 B. A S. Sugar and Coffee ! THE best and cheapest in own. .We prove what we sav. . ," ea aug.5 BENNETT A SMEP.VhD. flONNETS-BONNtrfS!- W hare a J Vfew bonnets yet left, which we wilUell at cost to close the lot call soofV. aug5 BENNETT A SHEFAnn. Juniata Nails. r r KEGS all sixes, from 4d to 2o,amt 'J flooring brads for safe cheiip bjf ' ug5 BENNETT A SHEPXRf). 1)0 RTLAND TOBACCO 10 box e'iof . this popular T obacco just landed from (he "Wave" for sale by ' jnnel7 H. & SIIEfARrf. PAliASOLS. ' UTE have a splendid assortment fof file loffer than ever before by june!7 H. & SHEPARll I Is OOTS A SHOES. We have on fiand ) the largest assortment of Boots and Shoes ih Warsaw among them are Calf, K'p Seal and thick Boots men's Calf, Morocco, Kip and thick Shoes Ladies' Gaiter and Morocco Boots, half gaiter,' kid, calf and kip Shoes, kid, calf andfseet Slippers, kid and calf Buskins, Misses"' goat and seal Shoes and Slippers, Boya coarse and kip Shoes, Children's seal, morocco, calf and gaiter Shoes, Ac.', A all for sale cheap by ' june3 BENNETT A SHEPARD. dgue Me Sicifie'sall wtirraMed! DR. MORTIMER'S Toni6 MfitoV warranted lo cure or no pa j ! ' DR. BARSTOW'S "K0LLYGO&" positively a certain cure. , , f"Thruston's, W atson's Suppington's, Spedden's end other popular Pills for sale low also Quinine, at cost by ' j sept23 JAS. ATKISSOft,'? FEVER AD AGUE- i I7EVER and AGUE, Dumb Ague, Gttll Fever, Intermittent A Remittent Fe vers, and all the vnrimis forms of Bilious diseases, speedily and permanently cured by DR WATSON'S INDIAN VEGET ABLE TONIC. . t.i f. '! , This valuable niedicinW was prepared from an extensive practice, f sever! years in a bilious climate fn tWs Westernr Stats, and was never known'to tt(ft AT ring Fever arVd ague, or any o'f the aDofe diseases; ' "' ' : It is equally effectual for" the cure of LK ver Complaint. Jaundice. Enlargement of the Spleen, (called Ague Cake) and the various lorms of bilious diseases. 1 nese,' with the other various affections 'ot sued climates, arising from a common mialsmat cause, are only modifications of fh sSiVn disease, and equally controlled bf the' same remedy. ' '-' Residents of bilious climates.' emitrrinta or persons traveling through fnfecfed dis- ' tricts of country, will not only find1 Df. Watson's Indian Vegetable Tnnfe a safe; speedy and effectual cure, but an absolute preventive. " ' Each bottle of medicine is accompani ed with a pamphlet on the Causes, 'Treat ment and Cure of Fever and Ague, and other form of bilious disease, containing much Valuable information, and may be had gratia of all authorised agents for the sale of the1 Tonic. Nonte eenuine without the written signature of N. F. Watson, M.' D., on every bottle, Inventor and Propri etor. .',..! 9 M Dr. E. EASTERLY, sole General A- . gent for the Western States,- south-east corner of 3d and Chesnut streets, Stv Lou is, Mo. Price! per bottle. ' ' ? f For sale by Messrs. Brown A Dune." Drtigglsts, agents for Warsaw, Mo,. ' r.ILL . IK Ref .1Y EMKJVTSt SEPTEMBER 20, 1848 1 ",-? " IS now receiving a splendid stock of , , Fall and Winier Dry Goodi,'! G ROCERIES,' &c, &c, I,: " ' whibh he Is offering at extremely ('lots'' prices." I lie public are' respeottuiiy in-i vited to call and examine his stock. t i 11 1 1 " ! i i i 1 , 1 - ; DRY GOODS, fresh A handsome style, of all kinds, suitable for .the seasoM' for sale very low by J. ATKISSON. At your own Price! uV; S the season for selling Summer 'drt'is toods is drawinc to a closeJaude al-; so wish to make roorii'Torah lmmens stock1 of Fall and Winter Goods, we veill now' sell Our Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Be-' races, A3., Ac, at your own price I Re-'1 collect that we have fhe'prettiett assortJ' ment in town, and the price shall not sjioii a trade. Purchasers should nrtt1 let this opportunity pass, wtthoiit securing some' ol the baigains hich we shall iffer.' ' rt 1 TAINTED LAWNS; of roost beautiful styles at from 18 td 25 cents, at ... maytt J. ATKISSON. n PITTSBURG COTTON; YARN.-10,-, 000 Lbs, alt numbers, IVpm 6 to 12 for sale cheap by , ,, , . A,!n?PARa " k , . .. , m . f. .. . i First arid Last Calif .i !(: I LL those having notes or account wltfcr il HSvdllA Arioi1 til th Art.itfiv nf Jiiiibpv last, are hereby notified that unless liurae- uiaie paymrni is inaae, sucn note ana sr" counts will be placed in the hands of th iroper olVicer lor collection. We nye-n 't nrt what we y we' want money a4 Jun2l . , BROWN A DCNN.-"- S A LTISALt Lf Al . 1C30 SACKS ground tTum S1t.Very7 large aitJ full, for K Chrsp ky B. & S