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Business Cards. J. ITIc!TIechan, Oroeer and Commission Merchant, GLASGOW, MO., HAVING removed to that extensive new build ing, lately erected by Messrs. J. B. Carroll f Co., will be enabled to receive and forward Mer chandize and Produce of every description, on the most favorable term. Glasgow, April 5th, 1845. JNO. NANSON & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Commission and Forwarding MBBCHAXTS, A ad Sealers in every description of Produce, Glasgow, Mo. lireinermann St Ctino, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Product of every Kind, MAIN STHEET, BOONVILLE, MO. Tho. ,71. Darls, "10ACH-MAKER and repairer of Carriages V takes this method of informing the eitisens of Howard and the surrounding counties, that he is located in Fayette, for the purpose of carrytne on the above busi- sess in all its variousjjbranches, snd is prepared to aiecute anv order in bis line. N. B. A' sudsW of improved patent Straw Cut' ters, simple and cheap, on hand, which cannot . ... . i i ' .mi .1 - . I rail 10 please an who win give mem mm. Shop Second door south of the Times office Fayette, Feb. 1st, 1845. 47 m SADDLING. The undersigned, grateful Tor the liberal patronage Here tofore extended him, takos this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his shop above stain, where he has on hand, and intends' keeping, a'supply of most articles in his line of easiness, for which he will make it the interest'of purchasers to pay cash. The usual credit extended 10 punctual customers at fair prices. Most articles of country produce taken in whole, or in part, in exchange for work: such as Janes, Limey, Linen, Beeswax, Sewing-thread, green and dry Hides, Wheat, Corn, Oats. Flour and Meal, drc. LELAND WRIGHT. Fayette, February 19th, 1845. 40-ly Saddling. THE undersigned having purchased out B. F. Jeter, Esq., will continue the above business at the old stand, where he is prepared to fill all orders in the above line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. A full supply of all articles in the saddling line always on hand, made of the best material" and in the most fashion able and substantial manner. rvr-Beef Cattle. Wheat. Corn, Tow Linen, Lin aey, dry and green hides taken in exchange for work. (t-Cash customers will find it to'theirsinterest te give Dim a call, as be can ana win sen as low as aav house in the upper country. The usual credit extended to punctual customers. ABEL MARLEY. Fayette, May 3d, 1945. 8 ly Fayette Hotel. THE subcriber notifies bia friends and the public that he has re-opened this spacious and convenient HOUSE, on -the north east corner of the nublic souare, and is prepared to accom modate private boarders and the travelling public. His stable is largo and dry, and under the care of an attentive and competent osuer, and me taoie shall be as well supplied as the market will per mit. The public are invited to call. BEVERLY A. SHEPPERD. Fayotto, Jan. 4th, 1845. 43 if CITY HOTEL, boox villi:, Mo. The subscriber returns thanks to his customers for their liberal support and so licits a continuance of favor. From those who have never visited his House, he respectfully begs a trial. Charges as low as at any other Hotel in this city. Mcruiu;3tiri. Doonville, Oct. 28th, 1 843. 33 tf W. II. MeltllNSTRY, IVo. 33, MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS. II. W. KItl.XU, Silversmith. RESPECTFULLY iuforms his old friends and customers that be is prepared to attend to all orders in bis line of business. A fine lot of Jewelry, such as finger rings, spectacles, breast pins, watch keys, guard chains, fiic, &.c, just received and now offered for sale a good terms. OrShop in the store room of Kunkle Si Kring. Fayette, Sept. 7, 1844. MANSION HOUSE, AND STAGE OFFICE, Boonville, Missouri. BY PETER PIERCE, l ATE OF TUB CITT HOTEL. THE subscriber has recently taken the above well known stand, and respectfully solicits a hare of public patronage. He will endeaver to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. His bills will be unusually low. THE MAIN LINE OF STAGES FROM ST. LOUIS TO INDEPENDENCE, top with him, and he will endeavor to extend everv accommodation to passengers. Boonville, April 8th, 1843. 4 7U.F.MENTARY Snellinff Books and Eclectic ili Primers, for sale by JOEL FBEWITT. Fayette, aum 24th, 1841. Professional Cards, Doct. Win. Everett, HATING located permanently in Fayette, offers his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. Office on the public square, three doors above the store of Hughes, Birch & Ward, where he can generally be found. Residence at Mr. Torode's. Fayette, May 17, 1845. 10 ly. lctor J. B. Alexander, I"TAVING permanently settled in the town of L.l Fayette, would respectfully offer his med ca) services, in the various branches of his pro fession, to the citizens of Howard County. fc-Office, west side of the public square, be-tween-the store of Hoohes, Bibch Si Ward and the Sheriff's Office. Fayette, May 3d, 1845. 8 If Drs. W. R. St J. R. ALLiO, Practitioners of Medicine, OFFF.R their services to the citizens of How ard County. OOfficeat the Fayette Drug Store.; Fayette, Feb. 15, 1845. 49 tf. Doctor James Dunn, HAVING permanently located himself in Fay ette, respectfully otters his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of Howard. C-Office over the Drug and Book-Store or Dr. w m. K. Snelson. Fayette, Novembor 16th, 1844. 36 tf Doctor A. S. Diiivriddic, GRATEFUL for past patronage, still continues to offer his MEDICAL SER VICES to the r citizens of Howard County. His office is on the South East side of the public square, next door to W. G. Ritchie's Dry Goods Store, where he has on hand and will continue to keep, a general assort ment Of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, which he will sell at Boonvillc prices. Fayette, Jan. 11th, 1S45. 44 tf ROBT. T. PREWITT, Attorney at Law, TXT ILL practice in this and the neighboring VV counties, and will punctually and dili gently attendtoany businossconnded to hi scare. (jj-umceimmeaiaieiy oppusue me rosi omce. Fayette, June 1st, 1844 "Hats! Hats!! 4 dot. fashionable Hats, (a fine article) 4 " common do. 100 " Palm Leaf do. 8 " Wool do. Leghorn do. for sale cheap by HICKMAN &. ALLEN. Fayette, May 3d, 1845. New Goods. rTMIE subscribers have just received per several JL arrivals, a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, c m i ing the latest fashions, styles and patterns, to which tbey beg leave to direct the attention of the Ladies and the public in general. The goods being purchased from first hands and selected with the greatest care by a tested judge, they are determined to sell as low it not lower prices at Wholesale or Retail, than goods can be bought for at any other store in this city. Their goods consist of a general assortment of Staple and Fancy DRV GOODS, and they would especially mention the following articles: Painted Laws, Mouslins and Jaconettt, Worsted and Cotton Balzarines, Lawn Ginghams, new style for dresses, Chambrey and check ginghams, Tlaiii, striped and check Jaconet and Swiss Mouslin, Embroidered curtain Mouslin and Fringes; White, black, plain and figured netts, Lisle thread and Mouslin edging, inserting, Ladies' caps snd capes, Ladies and Misses hose, Gloves, parasols and shawls, Cashmere de cosse, mouslin de laine, Alpaca, bombazina, black satin for dresses, Table and Russia diaper, Irish linens, long lawn, Linen cambric bd'ks., silk pocket do., A large and beautiful assortment of prints, very cheap. Summer stuffs for coats and pants, Bleached muslin 3-4, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 wide, Together with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. N. B. Every kind of produce will be taken as payment at the highest market price. BREMERMANN Si CUNO. Boonvillc, April 19th, 1845. AXES Collins' and Hunt's axes for salebv J. D. PERRY Si Co. Fayette, October 19th, 1844. To Consumers of Iron. We have received and expect constantly to keep on band a large and well assorted stock, consist ing of liar Iron oj all sizes, Round, Rod and Hoop do., Together with a good assortment of American Elister, Cast and German Steel, to which we invite your attention. JOHN D. PERKY Of Co. Fayette, April mb, 1B4.. To Tavern and Grocery Keepers. THE subscribers would respectfully direct the attention of Tavern and Grocery Keepers to their superior and well selected stock of genuine wines and Liquors, wmcn tney otter lor sate at very reasonable prices. Also tresli J.emons, Clarified and Loaf Sugar, Principle and Regalia Segars and Bar Fix tures. BUliMbKlNAINIM 01 UUHU. Boonville, March 2d, 1844. NEW CONCEKN! And entirely NEW GOODS direct from View Orleans and FMsburg. THE subscribers permanently in having located themselves Glasgow, on Water Street, at the stand generally known by 100, a few doors above R. P. Hanenkamp, desire those in want of cheap goods, in this and the adjoining coun ties, to call and examine previous to purchasing their Spring supplies, as we are determined to sell as low as any nouse in me upper country, uur goods having been purchased entirely for cash, by u n experienced hand, we hope to render entire sat isfaction to all who may give us a can. uur siock consists in part of the following: Prime N. O. Sugar, rehned loat do. Imperial G. P. and Young Hyson Tea, Rio and Java Coffee of the first flavor, Indigo, Madder, Copperas and Alum, Logwood, Brimstone, Sulphur, E. Silts, Ground and Race Ginger, Cider Vinegar, Saleratus, Camphor, Spanish Brown, L. Black. Blacking, Nutmegs, (Jloves, Cinnamon and Pepper, Spice, Mustard, Mackerel and Molasses, Powder and Shot, Lead, and every article isualiy called tor. Also a splendid assortment ot CASTINGS, IRON AND NAILS. Our motto is, small profits and quick returns. J. NANSON Si SON. Glasgow, April 20th, 1H5. Hooks, Paper, Stationery, Ac, At the Lowest Philadelphia Prices, BOONVILLE BOOKSTORE. rjHE liberal patronage bestowed by the pubile J. on this establishment enables the subscriber to make his assortment the most complete of any similar stablishment in Missouri, which he offers for sale at the lowest eastern prices. The assort ment of books consists in part of miscellaneous, medical, law and theological books, and the follow lowing school book: Parley's 1st, 2d and 3d books of history, Good ridh's 1st, 2nd, 3d and 4th reader, Electic 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th reader, Parley's common school history, Pleasing companion, New York 1st, 2d and 3d reader, Goodrich's history of the United States, Frost's United States, Goodrich's chillis history U. States, Hale's United States, Marshall's life of Washington, Grimshaw's history United States, Russell's England, Wirt'a Life Patrick Henry, Pinnock's Greece, Rome and England, Goldsmith's natural history, Rabbins' outlines of universal his tory, Tytler's history, Whelpley's compend, Mod els of English literature, High School reader, His tory late war, School bibles, school testaments, Robertson's history of America, Mitchell's geo graphical reader, Columbian Orator, The juvenile orator, The scholar's text book, Reader's compan ion, Introduction to the English reader, Moral in structor, Popular lessons, Frost's American speak er, Abercrombie's intellectual philosophy, Whate ly's logic, and rhetoric, Blair's lectures, Webster's manual, Comstock's natural history, and philoso phy, chemistry, botany, mineralogy, geology, and physiology, Coate's school physiology, Blair's phil osophy, Olinslead's school philosophy, Jones' philosophy, Jones' conversation on chemistry, Turner's chemistry, Blake's astronomy, Herschell's astronomy, Olmstead's astronomy, Guy's astrono my, Burrett s geography ot the Heavens, Ulney's geography, Mitchell's do., Flint's geography, Huntingdon s do., wood bridge snd w ellard s geo graphy, Smith's geography, Smiley's do., Malte Brun's geography, Parley's do., Mitchell's primary geography, Smith's arithmetic, Pike's ditto, Smi ley s do., nmerson s 1st, zd and 3d ditto, Uavie s do., Wedgewood's science of numbers, Colburn's arithmetic, Ray's 1st and 2d ditto, Pike's key to arithmetic, Smiley's do , Emerson's do , Ready recknor, Gould Brown's institute's, English gram mar, Murray's grammar, Smith's grammar, Kirk ham's do., Frost's do., Ingersoll's do., Weber's in troduction to grammar, Murray's do. do., Gentle man's lexicon, Webster's dictionary, large and small, Walker's do. do. do., Johnson's do. do. do., Webster's elementary speller, Town's speller, By erly's do., Hazen's do., Cobb's do., Blair's gram mar of philosophy, Harney's algebra, Day's do., Davie's surveying, Hackley's trigonometry, Bon ny castle's mensuration, Colburn's algebra, Davie's descriptive geometry, Gibson's surveying, Davie's calculus, Davie's bourdon, Walker's geometry, Took's pantheon, Cambridge mathematics, Gu merie's surveying, Ainsworth's dictionary, Lem picr's classical dictionary, Virgil Delphini, An drews' and Stoddard's Latin grammar, Gould's Adams Latin grammar, Hall's Latin grammar, Goodrich's Latin lessons, Walker's Latin reader, Anthon's Latin prose composition, Anthon's Latin lessons, Cicero and Sallust, Jacob's Greek reader, Greek testament, Valpy's Greek grammar with additions by C. Anthon, Goodrich's Greek gram mar", Horace, Ctesar, Nepos, Livy, Jose's Spanish grammar, Boyer's French and English dictionary, Flemming and Tibbin's French and English dic tionary. Meadows' French and English dictionary, Nugent s rrencond English dictionary, JNeuman and Barettie's Jpanish and English dictionary, Bolmar's colloquial phrases, Bolmar's Perrions fa bles, Bolmar's Talemaque, ReoueilChoisi, Bolmar's Levezacs rrencli grammar. Also an extensive assortment of blank books, paper, quills, pens, ink, rulers, lead pencils, wa ter colors, drawing paper. Bristol boards, camel hair pencils, drawing pencils, India ink, mathe matical instruments, gold cups, pink saucers, India rubber, ink-stands, slates slate pencils, copy- plates, primers and table books. UAKl, iioonvnie, uct. otn, 1344. CHRISTIAN HYMNS. Just received 100 cop. ies Christian Hymns, for sale by E. HART. Boonville, May 3d, 1845. POCKET LAWYER The pocket lawyer orev ery man his own lawyer, just published at a low price and for sale by may 1U, 1849 E. HART, Boonville. Very Cheap lflnnk Books. A LARGE lot of Blank Books of every des cription, well manufactured and cheap, iust received and for sale by may 1U, 1943. E. HART, Boonville. The Hlormons and Missouri. A general outline of the history of the Mor mons and the Mormon War, by T. J. Kirk, for sale by " E.HART. Boonville, Mnv 17th, 1845. PLAYING CARDS Eagle playing cards; Mer ry Andrews do.; Highlanders do.; Flayers do., of various qualities and in great variety of tancy backs iroin tne manufactory ot L. J . Uohen dj- Co. Purchasers are invited to examine this as sortment. For sale low by may 10. E. HART, Boonville. Cheap Wall Paper. A LOT of the cheapest wall paper ever offered in Missouri, of the newest patterns and la test styles; also, an extensive selection of Fine Board pieces; bordering and plain wall paper, just received and for sale by may ill. 2. HART, Boonville. Pancoasl's Operative Surgery. OPERATIVE SURGERY, or a description and demonstration of the various processes of the art, including all the new operations and exhibiting the state of Surgical Science in its present ad vanced condition, with seventy plates, comprising upwards of 150 separate illustrations, by Joseph Pancoast, for sale low by E.HART. Boonville, June 3d, 1845. (nain's Anatomical Plates. JUST received, a few copies of the above splen did work, containing 200 large plates, with full letter press descriptions, for sale at the Phila delphia subscription price, by E. HART. Boonville, June 3d, 1845. Oregon and California. pHE Emigrant's Guide to Oregon and Califor X nia, containing scenes and Incidents of a party of Oregon emigrants a description of Ore gon scenes and incidents of a party of Califor nia emigrants, and a description of California, with a description of the different routes to those countries, and all necessary information relative to tne equipment, supplies and method of travelling, Sic., by Landsford W. Hastings, leader of the Oregon and California emigrants in 1842 just received and for sale by E. HART. Boonville, June 3d, 1845. BOOTS AND SHOES. Just opened, and for sale at unusually low prices, a general sup ply of Boots and Shoes, comprising a beautiful variety or Kid Slippers and Buskins, Ladies Calf and Goat Skin walking Shoes, do. and Misses Gaiters and Shoes, Seal Slippars and Shoes (good and cheap) Gents fine calf pegged and sewed boots, " " Seal and Kip do. " Calf, Morocco and Kip Shoes, Ktp Monroes, " " Calf low sbocs end pumps, Slippers, die, etc., SWITZLER & SMITH. Fayette, April 19th, 1915, NEW CHEAP PUBLICATIONS JUST RECEIVED AT THE Roonrille Hook Store. ALT1LA, Texas, English Woman, the Round Table, Course de Leon, Saint James, history of a Flirt, Regents Daughter, Magic Goblet, Ar thur Arundel, life of Wellington, the Nowlans. Royal Sisters, Flea Tor Woman, the Nun, ft! aid ol Honor. Jonathan Slick, Robber of the Rhine, Oba- diah Oldhuck, Tale of Triais, Iniquities and Bar barities, French without a Master, Spanish with out a Master, Rocky Mountains, Van Dieman's Land, Chinese as they are, Wandering Jew, Alary of Burgundy, Omnibus, Salathiel, Sofa and Amy Herbert., Nrar'.et renther, Harry Hareloot, Arrali Neal. Raffle for a Wife, Morton, Chiinos, Letters on Mesmerism, Santa Clause, Morris Groeme, Distillers Daughter, Spanish Girl, Midshipman, The Beautiful Unknown, Herman de Ruyter, Es telle, Edward Austin, Diary, Edith Vernon, Belle of Boston, Silver Buttle, Steel Belt, Maniac Beau tv. Gilted Doctor, Human Phisiognomy, Lights and Shadows of a Factory Life, Cigar Vender. Marie, (iipsev Kide, 1'ope and Presbyterians, Je suits, Crock of Gold, Libertoine. Mysteries of London, Monsier Diipcnt, raise Heir, Kose de Albert, The Forgcy, Bishop Onderdonk's Defence, Black Ralph, Mike Martin, Nun of Saint Ursula, Look to the End. Ghost Hunter, Bishop Onder donk's Trial, Devil in Love, Know Thyself, Self Preservation, Dancing Feather, Kichelieu and ma ny other desirable works, for kale by may 19, 1W40. &. hakt, noonvme. Fine Paris, London &; American PERFUMERY. Cologne, 12 diff'nt kinds. Bandoline, for giving the Lavender Waters hair a set Grease de China Toilet Water theMacassar Oil Oil Antique Sachets Milk of Roses for Complexion Florida Water Hair Dve Assorted extracts for tbe Fine Fancy Soaps Court Plaster Toilet Powder handkerchief Pearl Powder Wash Balls Philocome Cold Cream Hair Brushes Comb Brushes Toilet and smelling Bot tles Pomades Combs and Hair pins Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes Tooth Powder Smelling Salts Tweezers; Bears Oil Amber Water, &c. $-c. Just'oDened and for sale bv may 1U, 1840. hakt, uoonvuie. An Extensive Assortment of School Books, OF various kinds, too numerous to detail in a newspaper advertisement, just received, to which the attention of the public is particularly directed, and which will be sold very cheap, by wholesale or retail; also, every kind of Stationary at the Boonville Book Store, may 10, 1645. E. HART. 13APER 150 reams cap paper, various qualities M plain and ruled; 10U reams letter paper, plain and ruled: 10 reams folio post, iust received, and will be sold at very reduced prices, wholesale or retail. x. haki, may 10. Boonville. Gold Ever Pointed Pens. A FPW nf ihpso varv dsirabla articles, iust re ceived. Also a beautiful assortment of Gold and Silver Pencils, for sale by may 10, 1845. E. HART, Boonville. FNKS Arnold's cottage ink, black and blue I Arnold's steel pen. black and blue; Arnold's red; L. J. Cohen & Co.'s blue; Wolkden's block; L. J. Cohen & Co.'s steel pens; Hogan lomp son's pens; Maynard 4 Noys pens; also, superior indellitile inn, witn ana wunoui preparation; nue ink oowder and India ink. All these superior Inks will be sold at low rates at the Boonville Book-store. may 17 E. HART. BIBLES 80 copies family bibles, in various bindings; 100 school do.; also, every other kind of bibles snd testaments, for sale by may 17 E. HART, Boonvillc. NOTORIAL WAFERS, for public offices; small size wafers; government wax; common sea ling wax, letter stamps, $-c d;c. for sale by may 17 E' HART, Boonville. PENNMANSHIP Works on pennmanship, the self-taught pennman, French's beauties of writing, and several other new works on this useful branch; also, a great variety of copy slips, for the use of schools, just received and for sale by may 17 E. HART, Boonville. McComb's Military Tactics. AN additional supply of the above just recei ved and for sale by E. HART, may 17 Boonville. POCKET COMPASSES Just received and for sale by E. HART, may 17 Boonville. THIERS' REVOLUTION, neatly bound in sheep, for salo at one-third the original price, may 17 E. HART, Boonville. Mathematical Instruments, AT various prices, some as low as $1 50 per set, just received and for sale by may 17 E. HART, Boonville. 31 ore IV'ew Works, Cheap ops Fables Beau Brmnmel CASH ADVANCED ON TOBACCO, Phel.mO'Toole M,aJ""hnWv rV the most advantageous principle, by . pH"Cpanai M.lsXS U BREMERMANN & CUNO. Phil Purcel Medical Student R. .ii; Ml l,. ia.A Mrs. Peck's Pudding Comic Blackstone Boonville. March 2d, 1844. Sydney Smith's Manuscript DODGERS' Superior Pen Knives, for sale by Just received and for sale by E.HART, J JOEL PREWITT. may 17 B0"y'lle- Fayette, august 24th, 1844. IVIedical Works. T UMBER Just received, per steamer Hunts- DUNGLESON'S PRACTICE; do Therapeutics; Lj ville, a lot of YELLOW PINE, which we do Physiology, Hooper's Medical Dictionary; offer for sale BREMERMANN & CUNO. Dewees on Females; do. do. Children; Tweedie's Boonville, Sept. 7th, 1844. Medical Library; Quain's Anatomical Plates; Pan- coast's Practical Surgery, just received and for " AAA Bushels Flaxseed and Clean Cotton salebv E.HART, A) WVf and Linen Rags wanted by may 17 Boonville. J. NANSON d SON. . Glasgow, May 3d, 1845. riMSSUE PAPER A beautiful article 'suitable J for covering looking g asses &c. justree'd "I nOf. lbs- Cotton Yarn, for nle by and for sale by E. HART, 1UUU KUNKLE dj KRING. may 17 Boonville, i ay ette, April 5th, 1845. DRAWING BOOK and water colors; also, drawing paper of all qualities; Bristol board perforated Bristol board; Camels hair pencils, Pink Saucers, Gold Cups, die. cc. just received and fur sale by E. HART, may 17 Boonville. WORK BOXES, and other fancy articles just received and for sale by, E. HART, may 10, 1845. Boonville. JUVENILE WORKS in great variety of kinds and prices just received and for sale by may 10, 1845. E. HART, Boonville. I NK STANDS An assortment of ink stands just received and for sale by may 10, 1845. E. HART, Boonville. FANCY PAPER Embossed, Morocco, plain and glazed fancy paper received and for sale by may 10, 1845. E. HART, Boonville. OTEEL PENS All qualities, kinds and grades tor sale cheap at tbe Boonville iiook More, may 10, 1845. E. HART. T3ACK GAMMON BOARDS All sizes; do 13 Dominoes; do, Lottos, just ree'd and for sale ty my lu. is. iiAKi, uoonvuis. A HIGHLY INTERESTING AND VALUABLE Scientific Work, OF THE GREATEST IMPORTANCE TO FAMILIES t IIIM niRTIIt ITS PAINS GREATLY LESSENED. ITS PERILS ENTIRELY OBVIATED. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF AN Experiment recently made in London, WITH ALLUSIONS TO SEVERAL CASES IN THIS COUNTRY: AND A CLEAR EXPOSITION OF THEIR PHILOSOPHY, SHOWINQ THAT The Pains of Childbirth may be greatly Mitigated, if not entirely prevented. BY THE AUTHOR OF "Intellectual and Moral Qualities Transmissible." Just published, and for sale at HO Ann-street, New-York by HENRY G. DAGGERS. N. B. An Edition is printed to be sent by Mail to any part of the United States, the postage of which will be only two cents a copy. Price, Fifty-Cents. New-York, June, 1S45. Valuable Farm tor Sale. rrM!E undersigned will sell his Farm on reasona JL ble terms. It is situated in Boone county, Mo., on the main State road leading from Columbia to hay ette, li miles I rum the former, and 13 from the latter place; five miles from Rocheport, in a healthy neighborhood, at the junction of three pub lic roads and well situated for a tavern stand. The tract of land contains 320 acres with two im provements, about 90 acres under fence and in cul tivation. One of the farms has a dwelling house, kitchen, smoke-house, corn crib, stable, well of water with 40 or 60 acres in cultivation. Ihe tavern stand has a spacious dwelling, 2 large to bacco barns, well shedded, sufficient to house 25 acres of tobacco, good stables, corn cribs, kitchen, smoke-house and all other buildings necessary all new and complete. I will sell the above property on terms to suit the times, and will take in part payment good ne groes at cash prices. Call on G. R. Wilson, who lives on the place for particulars. IN1MKU1J UlSHUr. Boone County, July 6th, 1844. 17 tf Cooper's Tools. JUST received per steamer Wapello an assort ment of these articles, viz: Cincinnati Draw ing Knives, Hollowing and shave up knives, Urows tor light and flour barrels, atock & How ell's Block Planes, Cooper's compasses, &c, which, with a great many other articles we offer for sale very low, for cash or produce. BREMERMANN & CUNO. Boonville, Sept. 7th, 1344. FAMILY VEHICLE. A good family vehicle, with standing top, on eliptic springs, with shafts and tongue for one or two horses, suitable tor tour persons, tor sale low tor cash, or approved produce, by BA1-L,AIN a'IHJS dj UUTUAL.T. Rocheport, March 29th, 1845. Groceries, Dye Stuflg, fte., Ac Just arrived a part of our Spring Supply of Groceries, among which we oner Strictly prime N. O. Sugar, Double Refined Loaf do. Golden Syrup (a beautiful article,) Superior G. P. Imperial and Black Teas, Raisins, Currants, Pickles, Mustard, Pepper, Spice, Race and Ground Ginger, Saleratus, Vinegar, Mackerel, Codfish, excellent Cheese, Rice, Gunpowder, Shot and Caps, S. F. Indigo, True Ombre Madder, Copperas, Alum, Borax, Logwood, Brimstone 4c, iic, to which will be added, on first rife of the river, a full supply of Salt, Molasses, dj-c., wnicn are lor sale at the lowest casn prices, by SWITZLER & SMITH. Fayette, April 19th, 1645. Hemp! Hemp!! Hemp!!! PT1HE undersigned design purchasing Hemp, JL for which they will pay the highest prices. Those wishing to sell would perhaps do well by . 1 II vr rmrr r vrnrr.-i giving mem a. can. lvUiJVL,C Oi HKliXW. rayettc, Jan. 4th, 184 1 boxes extra Tallow candles, for sale by ' KUNKLE & KRING. Fayette, December 14th, 1844. COLOUR A first rate article, kept constantly L on hand, in 50 lb. sacks, and for sale for cash only, by KUNKLE Si KRING. r ayette, March aU'd, 1845. FLAX and tow linen wanted by J. D. PERRY & Co. Fayette, April 5th, 1845. H EMP wanted by J. D. PERRY & Co. rayette, April otb, 1845. QUEENS WARE. Granite, China, and com mon ware, just opened and for sale by J. V. l'iiKRy dj- Co. Fayette. Oct. 19th, 1844. Cash paid Tor Hemp, OR liberal advances made on the same, by BREMERMANN & CUNO. Boonville, March 2d, 1844. I UST received per steamboat Warsaw, an as tl sortment of Looking-glass Plates, which we offer tor sale. BREMEKMANN Si UUjMU Boonvillo, April 17th, 1845. TIIST lIJRIVrn . 1..a, ai,nrl nf OnlMni. ware, China and Glassware, including all articles . i , 1 1 1 1 i r . . i ' I . r . in me una uauauv cauea lur ill mis ummei. lur Bit) IUW VJ may iu a ni iLCK qr ami i ti. Cotton Yarn, Sugar and Collce. 1000 Bunches Pittsburg Cotton Yarn, 25 bags best Rio Coffee, 4 Hhds. prime N. O. sugar, for sale by HICKMAN Si ALLEN Fayette, May 3d, 1845. Konnetts and Ribbons. Neapolitan Bonnetts, new style, " Lace do., Florence braid and other styles, A beautiful assortment of Ribbons and Arti ficials, just received and for sale cheap by HICKMAN & ALLEN Fayette, May 3d, 1845. wuun K A Kls 10 sacks best cotton yarn, W just received and for tale by Fayette, Juno 7th, 1-45. JOEL TREWITT. w TO CoWtHY MERCHANTS. Hats at Wholesale. TTtrM. H. McKINSTRYT 23 Market ttree W a. t HI, k.a tint roreived for the Spring's Wholesale trade a much larger and better selected stoclt 01 nais man no una '"i which, with fine qualities of his own manufacture, will make one of the most complete assortments ever offered in St. Louis. ... His stock consists or the loltowing varieties, vii; Fashionable Nutria; Low crowned Russia; Russia; " rmieu, piain. Coney; Cassimore; " Ashland blue do, " Pearl " Medium shape Russia; " Blue " Square crowned Blue; Silk Round crowned do; " Angola " Cashmere brim do. drab and black wool hats; Coney Leghorn bats; Men's and boy's wool sporting, dc., &c. r --i- nr .uM . i,Ai.a binla tea variant nnalittaa. in ei';n vi in. bw.w " ' " - i r inM n tn thn vnrv finnst worn. iruill verjr lun inu " f " J and each quality the best he has ever had for the price. rm,nl.n ma.l,ant will find it to their interest to call and examine befoie making their purchase. S, Iaii!, M.rxh WA 1Ri5. To the Citizens of Howard. rpHE subscriber respectfully offers hl semcea JL to the citizens of Howard as a Repairer of fine Clocks and Watches. Work warranted to be well done. Reference to bii qualifications as Watch'Maker. E. Adriancr, E. Mead, St. Louis. B. F. Crane, J.;Shaw&Co. J G. W. COOKE." Boonville October 2Gth, 1844. I., iff lit Restored. GW. COOKE, Boonville, Mo., can suit any person, from 25 to 100 years of age, with Spectacles. Those who doubt, will please call at the sign of tbe Watch and fcpectaclcs, wain street, Boonville, and try a few pair. Price from 374 cents to $18,00. Boonville, October guth, I41. Silver Ware. Those who wish to purchase a good article of Silver Spoons can be accommodated by calling upon the subscriber, who has on hand, at all times. Table, Desert, Tea, Cream, Mustard and Salt Spoons. The highest price will be paid for old silver, and any Kind ot silver ware maae to oroer. Boonville, October 10th, 1844. NEW STORE. By the politeness of Mr. H. B. Benedict, Wholesale Grocer, dealer in Dry Goods, Queens ware, Hardware, Cutlery, &c, Boonville, Mo., the subscriber is enabled to inform the people of Howard and Northern counties generally, thai he has now just opened and christened the new Fayette Store, in the Brick Building, formerly occupied by H. Chnsman, situated .ast, and directly in front ol the Court House, Fayette, where ell are respect fully solicited to call. Among the goods I wish to keep, Are Benton Brooms wherewith to sweep. But stop, it may be well to mention, That Coffee has my prime attention. Of which the puiest and most mellow, Is of a hue that's not quite yellow. Nor is it of the deepest green, But just about the half between. To Sugar next, attention's paid, I have the best that's ever made, Double refined St. Louis Loaf, And New Orleans quite good enough; Also with us you find good Teas, Such as young Hyson, if you please. Gunpowder and Imperipl, All good to taste, as well as smell. Upon our board you also find, Good Cheese; and Spice of divers kind. Black Pepper, and Cloves and Allspice, With now and then, perhaps, a mice. Cinnamon and Ginger, both rase, And ground and goodly lot of Mace, Nutmeg, Spruce and Cassia, O no, I mean the stuff to lighten dough. And Chocolate, so good to drink, It's sure to make one crack a wink, A fine assortment of Queensware, Composed of Teas of Granite fair, Pitchers, Bowls, Urns and Basins white, Fluted Coffee cups, handles right, Some blue, red, brown and common delf, But just come in and suit yourself. Domestic goods, we have a lot. Of the richest prints, and what not,' Granite, Coon, Shaker brown sheeting. And Lowell bleached to wear to meeting, Broad Cloths, Casimeres, Casinet, All of the best that we could get. Saddler's Tacks, and Collins Axes, Patent Noblocks and Norfolk Letches, Butts, Parliament Hinges, and Screws, Slippers, Bootees, Boots, Pumps and Shoes, Table Spoons, Tea'Spoons, Copperas, Logwood, Alum, good Window Glass, Shot, Bar Lead, Powder, Painted pails, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 penny Nails, Sad Irons, Augurs, and Shovels, Tea Kettles, Pots, Skillets, and Ovens, Pocket Knives, Table Knives and Forks, All sorts Stone-ware, plenty of Corks, Half round Files and large bastard flats, Traps with holes to catch little rats, Spun Thread, Molasses, and Bar Soap, Good Tallow Candles and small rope, Wood Combs, Ridding Combs, and Curry, And Puff, to fix in a flurry, Malaga, Medeira, Port Wine, Raw Cotton not yet made in twine. And divers other little things, Not worth while to twist in strings. E. A. BENEDICT. Fayette, Febcuary 1st, 1845. To sell. 171L0UR. A superior article of Flour, just re. 7 ceived and for sale by J. D. PERRY Si Co. Fayette, April 5th, 1845. FLAX-SEED wanted by J. D. PERRY d Co. Fayette, April 5th, 1845. Spun Cotton. EA. BENEDICT will continue to be amply supplied with the above named article, and all others now on hand, and will continue to sell at, or below Boonville prices. Fayette, February 1st, 1845. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.-Jusl received and for sale low by J. D. PERRY Si Co. Fayetto, Oct. 10th, 1844. SALT A quantity of salt for sale at the store of J. D. PERRY 4iCo. Fayette, Oetober 10th, 1844. GARDEN SEEDS.-Just received a lot of Fresh Garden Seeds, of the first quality, for sale cheap, by KUNKLE dr KRING. Fsyette, April 5th, 1 15.