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IIm 'I' - I I . . 7 in irrteaf--tomrrtufafioA A mw o- carter, onrf oAer Fur ier Ainurpanec in frutsia. ' Niw Yo.,' Nov. 9. In. fine steamer Am.,;. .j i... L. 12 o'clock from Liveroonl hr!n: .i "... j ""7 laicr nuin jjurope. . : ...T o.nenC,Lf ?'Brl4n' Megh. McMan uunonue, naa ue.n commuted to tian ,-...-.. m repiy io the lenience. aieegner and McManue tpoke with the eloquence : til r.tnmil France 1 : ' I. tianquil, Tha election of President fiied to laka placa on the 20th of December. : Tha P... .;... as: .. . . 6 " "4"""lr7 naa moi with a .ig. .... . w oiiicnameni 10 me constitution 10 oeiay me election or President. ... , Austria. ., A here nothing new from Austria. Vienna was aurrounded on all aide, but nothing new Ireland. Duffy's trial had been brought to a conclusion uui ipu veniici was rendered, T . . a ne country presented a deplorable picture, jmwiiij gm 01 loeiaiiureot the potato ciop. Fniia. Dialuibancee look place at Berlin on tha 17lh, : wmcn reauuea in considerable loss of life, wae caused by the mechanics breaking up machinery. Commercial. Cotton has declined one-eighth penny per pound the demand is moderate: aalea for the week, 2,860 bales. Corn is firm at former quotations salea at 35s. to 33a. 6d. Western Canal Flour, 30a; aour flour, at 27a. 6d. Wheat, 6a. 3d. to 8s. 6d: per 70 lbs. new arrivals have caused a decline. Lornmeal, 17a. Duly on -meat nas eavanceo loos., end on Flour, to 3s Ihe London money market ia firm. Consols closed at 85J. Pork has declined la. to 2s. per L.U I in v.. . . . 1 uui., ana a. per cwi. nice is without change (&-Notice to the Public. IW ons w ant in r npn uine popular Family Medirinen. are aflvUp.l In nn to Dr. Easterly's Family Medicine Store, corner of i inru ana inenut streets, St. Louis. Ko., where ,mey can hnd almost every Popular Family Medi cine that is manuiactured in tho United Slates, wholesale and retail, at the cheapest rales; or call on his agent. Dr. Win. K. Sne'lson, Fayette, who kb.'9 mem lor sale. . Qij-Read his advertisements in another column. Commercial. . Office Glasgow Wkeklt Times, :", ' .' . November 18, 1618. . Remarks. We have no changes to note this week. : Business continues brisk from store; .Tobacco ia more talked of now than any other article, but we hear or no sales: holdera are ma. king inquiries, but no buyers are yet in the mar Ttet. The river ia low; weather cool and cloudy. Wr continue to quote IMCON-Sides, . 2 loSfc. Hams, .'.21 to3Jc. ; ... , ,i Shoulders, 2 to 21c." , .PORK (large hogs) 2 (H) WHEAT, - - 50o. - 50c. ' ; ' . 5c. - - 25c. v ,7C- 8 to 10c. 6 to 8c. 70 to 7.1e. ' 6 to 7c. 8"&lc. 25 per sack. 2 50, FLAX SEEf), ' DRY HIDES, . FEATHERS. '. TALLOW, . . BUTTER, '-' '. EGGS, (scarce) DRIED APPLES, SUGAR, - COFFEE, . - - i ' -SALT, G. A. -' L. B. " Ka. (reweighed,) 50c. per bushel. ; . WHISKEY, Cin. Eect., 25c. " , St. Louis inferior, 22c. 'iR'ON, Com. 6ar, . . ' 4Jc. St r.nrtia N'ni' 10 tSJS tn coniequenca ofthe recent foreign news, the Flour , market is rather unsettled, and the de uiand for coin increased. Tobacco Sales this morning of 8 hhds at the Planteis-1 hhd Refused at $2 30; 1 at 2 45; 1 at 2 66; 1 at 3; 1 hhd Passed at 3 15: 1 at 4 25 per 100 Iba. ''Hsiir But. one sale 1 1 bales p-rime from t.rvee, at $10S prr ton. t. Jtloob 91 2oa4 JTJ. Wheat Trannacliona limited -some 2.808 sacks, including 300 sacks inferior and spring, at 34a62c; 1000 sacks mixed to fair samples at 68d78c: 500 sacks good at S0a82c: and 800 aacka prime at 85c, sacks returned. . Coas Market firm and improved prices pa'd in most insiancss. 96 aacka mixed in second band. sacks at 38c-: 165,96 and 201 packs at 30c: 71. 171 and 694 aacka pure in order, at 40c. sacks, included. , OATa-Sales of 132 tacks at 21j2jc, sacks Included. Wmskcr Sales of 131 bbls raw in two lota at 19c per gallon. Potatoes 122 sacks good Illinois, in two lots, at 42al5c per. bushel, , aacka returned. The market has ayi upward tendency. Baco Sales of 6 cks clear sidti at 3c, and 10 cka prime at tie, 6 cks shoulders at 3jo, and 3 cks choice hams at 6c per lb- Subdues Light sales of Dried Apples at 80a88c: Peaches 120al25c. Flaxseed 75a78c per bushel, Dry Hides 6)c per lb. . FseioutMo New Orlerna Flout 50c, Lard .Bacon, Oats. &c, 30c. Wheat 14c, Lorn Hemp $7, Cattle $6 50a6 00, &c. Ntw York, Nov. 10-12 m. The Foreign newa ia generally cousidrred un favorable to the flour market. Buyers ask jars ger concessions than sellers aie willing to give. Sties to day have been very moderate, compri ting only H00 barrels Western at $5 25a$5 37. H'Aedi The foreign news lias caused a da cl'me of 3c per bushel. iVi Tha foreign news is generally consid ered unfavorable for Provisions, and Pork has Xleclined 12o per bbl. - Lai Salea ol 100 bbla Lard ot T7 Me per bbl. ' Whitkey Sales of 500 bbls of Whiskey at 55.231c. ' ' mV -' . riTTSBO.OB, NOV. 1012 M. , There .re six feel water in the channel and river falling. ,'n ' ClttClNV ATI, NOV. 1012 M. Flnur The foreign news is generally consid ered unfsvoiable. Buyers ask larger conceaa. il,n acllera are wi line to yield. v eicgrapn 10 a'. Louis. 1 Arrival of the America. Proewiorw-Nothing doing. In killed hogs 'mora doing. Sales t s)3 25a3 3112 per 100 ' I' , v Th. liver h ruen fiv. inches. .... nualL.vn, uatignier or i. ii. Baqwell, .34., ui mat place. . . --in Munt.viiie ori the 13th, ARTHUR, son na Harriet Tinslkt. JOHN B. CARSON, ITIanuracturer of Tin-ware, Glasoow, Mo. Ts st all times prepared to do all businesi in hi line, on as favorable terms as can be done in St Louis, or any other place in the State. He keeps on hand full supply of all articles usually louna in a tin-suop, and is at all timet ready to fill order, from merchants ar other. without delay. buttering, plain ami ornamental, made and put up to oraor. repairing or .11 kinds including wui Biuvo iixMirwn. uune ai me snortesi notice ALL WORK WARRANTED. A call from persons visitinir Glasrrow. ia m pectfully solicited. fcr-Old Copper, Pewter, and Brass, taken in pi. change for work. Ulasgow, Nov 18, 1948 ly. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersic-ned as obtained from the Clerk of the Count of Linn County, letters of administration, on the estate 01 Andrew J. Baker, dec 'd. bear nir date Oe. toberlO, 1843. All persons indebted to said es tate, are requested to make immediate payment, nn mu'B nsving claims against it. to Dresenl them, properly authenticated, within one year from the date of said letters, or thev mav be recluded from having any benefit of said estatn. nd if not presented within three vears. thev will l . e t j - ue rurever uarrea. B. M. BAKER, Adm'r. Nov, 16, 1S43. Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as obtained from the Clerk of the Conntv Court or L.inn Vsounty, letters oi administration, on the estate of Michael StufTlebean decensed, bearing l. . on ,ata am . . . . aie, vci. ov, iota, ah persons Having claims gainst saiu estate, are nereoy notified to present the same legally authenticated fur allowance, within one year from the date of said letters, or hey may be precluded Irom any benefit of said estate, and ir such claims are not presented with n inree years, tney win ue forever barred. . a. JV1. HAtiEK, Adm'r. Nov. 16, 1345. G. SHARP. Attorney at Law. Bloominoton, Mo. WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his care, in the courts of Ma con and adi online counties. Nov. li, 1848 37-tf. J. N. BROWN. Attorney at Law, Bloominoton, Mo. PRACTICES in the courts of Alacon nd aj- A. joining counties. Nov. 10, 1348 37-tf. SALK2. WILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the premises, on the 25' h of December next, the tract of land on which the late William Sniiih lived: nown as the Smithland tract, containing about 820 acres, on the road from Ulasgow and Favette Paris. One fourth to be paid io hand, and the balance in three equal annual instalments. Any gentleman wishing to purchase . good country residecce, would do well to examine this tract; the soil is good; has about 3 or 400 acres under good fence. The buildings all roomy and commodious, there ia an abundance of timber land, nd it all lies convenient to the grand prairie, and as an abundant supply of atocic water, with . never failing well in the yard. ihere will also be sold at the same time five negroes, all in the prime of life, (to wit:) 3 men. oue boy, about 15, and a girl about S ,years of age. inc particular terms of sale will be made r.own un the day of sale. JOEL SMITH, s JOHN 1. ALLEN. Executort of the Estate of Wm. Smith, dee'd. Nov. 16. 1648. 39 ts. Teacher Wanted. A good teacher wanted to take charge of a Dis Irict School, in Prairie Townsliin. HownrH County. None need apply unless well qualified. pply to JACKSON THORP, or WILLIAM THOMAS. Nov. Ifl, 1848. 3?-3t. Negroes lor 9ale. A l.kely negro woman, about 23 years old, and her two children, are offered fur sale. For further particulars enquire at this office. Ni.v. 10. 1848. 37 3t. CAPS, HATS, SHIRTS, &.c, A FRESH ARRI VAL. rHE Steamer "Lake of the Woods," brought up for me, a long expected, but very desira ble lot of goodi, purchased at New York, and consisting in the following articles: 1 Lase Kough and Keady Campaign Hats 1 " " .V , . Presidentials 1 " Extra size Beaver Hat from 7 3-8 to 7i do.. Super Fine Otter Caps Fisher do .... " of Muskrat and Raccoon Caps 2 " of Cloth Caps . , 1 " extra quality Black Wool Hat. boys fancy and plain A'ool Hats And for Oentltmen, who wish to appear in a de cent style on a certain occasion, but cliiefly for tho good Whigs, celebrating tho great victory, which they have lought and won, a couple ot dozen ot realty superior L. IS. Shirts I dox ot double drawer Buckskin auspendorr, something very nice and good. 1 doz ol sell-adjusting is I It Satin blocks .... Gentlemen will please call and examine this re ally very deairable lot of goods. JNOV. 10. UHAo. D At-LtlNSlt-IPI. Winter fSonnets! I have on hand a few green and purple Satin Bon nets, beautifully and fashionably made up. I shall offer them at reasonable price. I have al so .11 hand, . few patterns only, of Mazarine Blue and Mode Satin, purple, brown, and wlitie Velvets for Bonnets, and also suitable trimmigs. All those goods are fresh from thd City of N ew York a nd the latest styles out. , IrlAS. D. tALl-.air.!. lila n ke tTTljlaii Tkets ! I am in receipt of a few dozen of choice Blan kets for servants. They are truly of a belter quality than waa ever brought to this market, and fur tale at a very reasonable price, lliose wish ing to purchase will please call. CHAS. B. FALLENSTEIN. Illeached Shirting, Sheeting artii t.. Quilt Lining! PER SAit Sot dan from Boston, I have received direct from the manufacturer of this city, lot'of choice bleached goods, comprising all the d liferent grades, which if .called for. , 1 ,1-ave marked them down about, right, and 1 nave no doubt prices and quality will suit. CHAS. B. FALLENSTEIN. , , Shoes and Hoot! , I AM now fully assorted in this seasonable and desirable article. Ladies and Geutlemeo, young Misses and young Master, the servant as well as the laborer, they can all suit tbiinselve without any trouble. A. to prices, 1 shall only remark, I nave purchased out ol nrat uanas, rignt irom tne manufacturer. . If I cannot aell shoes and boots right, 1 wUh to know who can. ; . t . . CHAS. B. FALLLNSTEJN. (rConnmption it Curedj-rr ni.Pr-RoXr,'ePHnd Syrup of JJveneort and I or I A safe and certain cure for Consume. iinn oj me uungt, Spitting of Blood. Covehs. i,iias. Asthma, fain tn the Side, Whooping v..a.., ,., umaii riumonrry Ajjntions, HMO thoje who have CONSUMPTION OR DIS. -m. C.R.01.U l,uus, we call your earnest and mnit-uiaioauenuon to me great merit of the a bore preparation,; and entreat you not to put it down with 01 her advertised medicines, without inquiring wnether there is not entire and aaiirtr. f of its value, and that too from men of the highest stsnding, who are living witnesses, and can be seen oy any one wno will take the trouble Io call upon mem. rcT- not on V tha Plw.iri.n h... the Professors amonir the mnHir.1 f hadtbe.ARiif projudice broken down h iK. ... wM,,,K surc. cuecicu oy mis great remedy, end ci- 1 . ... J ' rates that there is no mistake about it that it re ally makes cure, when every thing else has failed, ano mat it is the Ureal Remedy for Diseased Lungs. (T7-all on the A pent and sea tha .i.t.m.i r ins luuuwing persons Of Cincinnati U cured by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, after be ing given up to die with the last stages of Con- ""' noioniy oy tnmr mends, but by physi cisns of the highest standing: a- t . . i ...... mr. v. a,uuiow, riitn street, between Race and Elm. . y- ir. n. r ummer, hatiar. ixim..n F.iahih iiintn, on Alain street. Mr. G. Whitehead. Catharine street, half. k. - . . . - - I1U square below Linn. Mrs. Ann Childs. Sixth traat. Iwn Ann .. ui omiin, OIC, QIC. o:.L . . ' ... Be not deceived by worthies, medicines, which are palmed on yen, when such men a. Dr. Wm. Richards and Judge Wm. Burke. Dr. H. Cox, late iroiessor ot Uncinnali Medical Colleire. hav come out and certified, that Dr. Rogers' Liverwort u .r me great consumption remedy. ur. oxalates, that Aliss Belt waa pronounced by I'rot. Warden and tha lata Prof. Wnr.!.. oe in the last stages of Consumption, and give her up to die: yet Dr. Roirnrs' Liverwort and Tap on. 1 1 rely cured her. Statement of Judge H. Morse, of the Court, of vino ana umcinnali. I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he havihg been my family physician for many years, and can cheerfully aay, that 1 have as much or more confidence io him and his kill as a practicing physician as any man livinrr. HENRY MORSE. Cincinnati, Nov. 7th, 1S47. Dr. H. Cox is also the family nhvsician nf tha Hon. Judge Jas. Saffin, of Cincinnati, late City Marshal. Caution tn all. Owing to the increased demand for this medicine, an unprincipled man. f John T. oland.) in Cincinnati, imitated in external ar- pea ranee only the yellow and blue wrapper, and despatchsd an interested runner, (P. Clinton.) in this nefarious business to St. Louis to make sales. This counterfeit omits the name of A. L. Scoville, n fine print on the buttom of the outside wrapper, , nere reaus, --entered according to Act ot Uou ross," Ate. On the genuine, the name of A. L. Scoville is found following the words "Entered according to act of Congress," dtc. Dr. O. Henderson, Agent, Glasgow: Dr. Snel- son, Fayette, Order, may be addressed to H. Blakslt Si Co. . Louia. Wheat Fans. FIVE Wheat Fans, a very superio r article, in store, and for sale low by J. D. PERRY. . . Fresh linisins. 20 BOXES new crop raisins. . " 10 half " " " - ' juatreceived and for .aie low by J. D. PERRY. If neon. AVERY superior lot of sides, hams and shoul . dcra in atore, and fur sale low by J. D. PERRY. VF1NE assortment of hair, cloth, nail and tooth brushes, also fine oil for the hair, fine washing soaps for the face not your clothes, for le by . , G. W. COOKE. Boonville. Nov. 9. 1848. I HAVE got some as good shaving SOAP as was ever spread upon the face of any man. (I will not include the ladies,) and if you do nut be lieve it because you see it stated in the newspa pers, call and gel a cake of it and satisfy yourself that it is a fact. G. W. COOKE. ITRIEND HAMMOND I will have to atop Why so, Mr. Brown? ',. r ,. Because my eye-sight is so bad that I can scs re ly road. Why do you not use spectacles? I have not been able to find any to auit. ' Have you been down at COOKE'S Shop to see if he could not suit you? No, I have not. ,, Go down he has got all kinds. well, l win. Hammond, I got them, here i. your Pay for two years subscription. Boonville Observer. Boonville, Nov. V, 1848. 1 1HOSE WHO WANT TO ENJOY the eating X of a good bowl of Mush and Milk, or cood So up, (ray oyster soup for instance,) or those who wish to drink a good cup of tea, should always have a genuine Silver Spoon to do it with. Well 1 have got that aort, and aa they are the cheapest spoons that can he-used in a family, call and look at my assortment. G. W. COOKE. Booneville, Nov. 0, 1849. AN, EASY SHAVE is one of the blessings bestowed upon man: and one of the great est misfortunes that man is. born to, is to shave with a poor razor.. Now, therefore, if you wish to possess the former and escape Ih. latter, call at my shop and I will aell you a genuine razor. U. W. UUUKE. Boonville, Nov. 9', 1348 Autumn and Winter Cioods. BOON, TALBOT & SMITH , . Fayette, Missouri, HAVING commenced receiving tbeir extensive ..nd valuable stock for the present and ap proaching seasons, respectfully invite tha attention of purchasers to "no of the largest, and in all res pects most desirable, assorraents of goods ever brought tQ this county, comprising every variety of FANCY STAPLE DRY GOODS. Boots and Shoes,. China, Glass and Queens wars. Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, flails , Castings, . FAMILY GROCERIES, eVc. ate. Determined lo transact a permanent business, on an extensive scale, .and do our part towards ma king Fayette a point of attraction to purchasers, we will at all times be prepared . to meet the wants of the country, by having. our. shelves and ware' houses fully supplied with the moat desirable atyles ana q unities or goous which manufacturers and importers can furnish. Our purchases are, and will continue lo be made, on the best terms, and combining all the advantage, which any house in this or neighboring town, enjoy. We assure old and new customers, that our price, will in all cases bo .a low as the very lowest, our .lock equal to the best, and our uniform principles of business such aa to insure the permanent satisfaction and increa sing confidence of customer. .. , . Our friend and the public will pleaae favor ua with an examination of our goods and prices. , BOON, TALBOT 4 SMITH; Fayette, September a3d, 1348. LEATHERA emal lot of kip skins, upper, svlej harness .nd bridle leather ,,fbr sale loir, to close consignment, nova JNO. D. PERRY. r. rH rroof Whiskey. 'I 'HE subscribers are sole agents, in tni place, A for tho aale of all the WHISKEY manufac tured by Cooper &. Son., Tha stock from which this liquor is manufactured will be at all times pure the proof full and it is intended to give enure satisfaction to consumers. There will al ways be a large quantity on hand, an,! ih ..I.. w in oe oy me barrel, only ror cash at twenty diaper gallon, throughout the Winter. cen r UWHUS, BIRCH A; WARD. Fayette, Nov. a, le48. I'lumes and FJotvers. 1r.o.x superior Plume, end Flower, for sale nuutiKS, BIRCH 4- WARD. Fayette, Nov. 2, 184S. Fine ScYa Oltrr I'niw. rpWO DOZEN, extra 6ne. for .ale by J ilUOHRS. ninnn a. lnnn Fayette, Nov. a, 1848. Staple Uroccrica. 20 hhds prime sugar CO sacks coffee 300 sacks salt 10 boxes double refined loaf sugar Sugar House Molasses, Tanners' Oil, Slc. HVUIIES, BIRCH WARD. Fayette, Nov. 2, 1848. Iron and Steel. WE have on hand, a full stock of all sizes of Iron snd Meel, at the lowest rates HVUIIES, BIRCH A WARD. Fayette, Nov. a, 1843. Fall nnd Winter tinmiu. fTHE subscribers have received and onanpd . Jo. Jarire and beautiful iiniti.nt k-.u . j ,,. . . v , .n auu inier uooas. iney now otter for sale, on ih must reasonaoie terms. Blue, black, green and brown Cloths Black, fancy and buckskin Casimeres IS pieces Sattinetts and Kentucky Jeans 13 " Red and white Flannels 120 pairs negro, Mackinaw and bed Blankets 80 " Blue, drab, brown and Cadet Blan kets, for Overcoats 25 pieces Mouselin de Lane and Cashmeres, tbtiuus styles and qualities French Merinos Alpaca English Merino Heavy Tweed Caaimere Calico Gingham. Vesting?, satin and woratait 7 9 7 100 20 IS do do do do do do Canton Fhnnell and Plaid Linsey New style Silk for ladies' dresics Capes, collars, ribbons Thread and !islc lace Edgings, gimpi, fringes Shawls, hdkfs, worsted and silk hese 160 pieces 7-8, 4-4. 5-4 and 0-4 brown cotton 80 do 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 0-4, 6-4 bleached shirtings and sheetings 100 do 3 4 and 4-4 0naburgs HATS AND CAPS. 13 doz Fur, Seal, Cloth and Slick Caps 4 doz Mexican Hats 8 doz Wool do 7 doz Fur and Moleskin Hats BOOTS AND SHOES. 36 pairs calf and seal Boots 36 do kip do 84 250 100 75 48 60 60 40 200 do d do do do do do do do brogan do brogan Shoes kip do Women's Buskin. Ladies' Gaiter do kid slippers do calf and morocco boots do walking shoes Misses and children' shoes A L S O A largo supply of Queenjtcare, Hardware, and va rious other articles not necessary to enumerate. We invito our friend, and the public to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell cheap. SAVAGE &. CO. Glasgow, October 20. 184S. Final Settlement. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigucd L 1 will apply at the November Term (Fourth Monday) of tho Randolph County Court, for a final settlement of his administration on the estate of J. B. Green, deceased. CASWELL WISDOM, Administrator. October 26. 1813. 34w4 Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply at the November Term (Fourth Monday) of the Randolph County Court, for a final settlement of their adminiutmiinn nn tl.u o.im. ,.r Jarne Means, deceased. CASWELL WISDOM, JOSEPH MURPHY, ( October 26. 1843. 34w4 Executors. Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, surviving partner of the firm of Childs & Head, will apply at the November Term (Fourth Monday) of the Randolph County Court, third dav of said term. for. fisal settlement of the partner- Miip arrairs or said nrm. WALTER G. CHILES, Administrator. October 30, 1848.-343 Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will opply at the November Term (Fourth Monday) of the Randolph County Court, for a final seltlcmen of his admini-tration on tho estate of Mary Jackson, deceased. JOHN JACKSON, Administrator. October 20. 1843. 34w4 r- 1 . Final Settlement. OTICE is hereby given that I will spply at - the December term of the Howard county court for a final settlement of my administration on the estate of John Evans dee'd. JOSEPH ROPER, Adm'r. Nov. 0, 1848 16-4w. ft F W F A Ii Is noons. GREENBAUM. FISTE & CO.. FAYETTE MISSOURI, RESPECTFULLY inform their old friends .nd customers, and Uie public generally, that they have received and ww offer for sale, one of the most extensive stcck. of seasonable goods ever brought to thia market all of which have been purchased in the eastern cities, by one of the firm, on terms which warrant them in saying they can and will sell .. cheap as any house in this section of country. Their Goods are all new, of he latest styles, and were purchased expressly to meel the wants of the country. Their stock em braces, Clo'.ha, of the finest quality Satinets and Jeans. Domestics, bleached and brown. Boots, shoes, hats and caps. Calicoes, all kinds, very luw.&c &c, . LADIES DRESS GOODS. Their stock is full, embracing all new atyles, together with suitable trimmings, to which the at teution of the ladies is particularly invited. ' READY MADE CLOTHING. The largest and finest stook of ready msdo cloth ing ever brought to the country, ombracing every article or gentlemen wear. Full suits sold at aotontsbingly low prices. Particular attention is called to una part of their Block. Also, a full supply of . . - . Family Groceries, Cutlery, Kails, Spun Cot . . . ion, Dyetlvffs. &c, &c. . Together with every article usually called for, wnicu we pieoge ourselves to sell as cheap as can be had in any other place or store, thia aide of St. Louia. We respectfully solicit a call, to the end that our goods may be seen .nd prices known. After seeing the one .nd knowing the other, sales i . .. . G.REENEBAUM, FISTE d CO F.yclte, October 6, 1348. 7 Filen! I'i !?? i I ?!? nrfwPjT Electuary, or Internal r,DYFOR THF' PILLS, Triumphant! 00,000 cexs Ctrrrd in the pant year.- OCr'fliie Medicine is uairmit.H tr, .it or imiw. eimer bleeding r,r blind, internal or ex ternal, and all infjamatory diseases fminn in ri jiincuon n un ino rues such as Chronic Vysenlary, Ueanes onI Inflammation ty me npine, falling nf the bowels, womb, die, that females particularly are sunjecl to, under peculiar circum stancea; fur which many certificates could he "li en of apecdy and effectual cures but delicacy for- wius uieir punnca.ion. . Seiche and Habitual Coslimesi. Flow of blond to the head, Dlspepsia, Ulcerations. Fistulas, Inflammation of the Stemach, find a speedy cure in Dr. Upham's Electuabv. It is an internal remedy, and cures by its action on the oowei. and blood, the relaxed stale, which ! il. cause oi ineaiiove named diseases. Universal Commendation. I From every city, town and villnge, where Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile Electuarv I... haan int.n. duccd, the most gratifying intelligence of its effects neve oeen received Dy Uie f roprietor. In hundred-, of instances it has triumphed over cases which were deemed incurable. Letter of Capt. G. W. McLean, lata of the U. S. Dervice, and member of the N. J. LagMature. Rahwav, June 10, 1347. "I have boon afflicted fur vaara with th. inl and have tried without anvthinrr likn narmnr.i benefit, almost everything assuming tha nn ma nl a remeoy. i nan, as a matter Of course, lost all i -- , . " connaence in medicine. Under this feeling I was induced not without reluctance, I confexs--to use Ifpham'a Electuary;' and having used it fur about three weeks, according to the drcctions laid down. I find to my niter surprise, as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease has left me. I think it duealike to Dr. Uphom and mvself to make this statement. G. W. McLEAN." Addressed to the agents in Columbia Ga. Notice. The genuine Electuary has the writtPn signature thus, ((rA. Upham, M. D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Price $1 per box. For sale by Dr. E EASTERLY, south-east cor ner of Third and Chesnut streets, Sr. Louis. Mo. Sole agent for the west. ept. 2, '43 (KrForsale by Dr. W. R. RNELSON. Dnin gist, agent for Fayette; DKJGES &. HORSELEY, Glasgow; and KNOX & BEE.MAN. Rocheport. lr. .lie Lane's Liver Tills, For the Cure of Lirer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sicl Headach, and all Bilious Complaints. The liver is much more frequently the seat ol disease than is generally supposed. It is now gen erally admitted by Physicians of reputation and experience, that more than one-half of the rum. plaints which occrr throughout the great valley of mo miwsippi, nave tneir seat m a diseased state of the liver, and that more than three fourths of the diseases enumerated under the head o!' Consump tion, have also their scat in a diseased liver. Case in St. Louis nf one year's standing. St. Louis, Mo. May 0, 117. Dr. E. Easterly Sir.- I hereby certify that I have been afflicted for more than a vear, with the liver complaint, and have applied to'ditl'erent phy sicians, and all to little or no eli'ect, until I made use of Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. I am happy to inform you that I was perfectly cured by the use of one box. I can therefore, in justice, recommend others who are troubled with a diseased liver, to make a tr nl of these Pills. Truly yours, ROBERT HALL. Residence, Fourteenth and Biddle streets, Individuals suffering with Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia. Sick Headach, or any bilious diMease, are earnestly advised to make a trial of Dr. McLane's Liver Pills, as they have been prepared by a regu larly educated Physician, who has hud an exten sive practice and experience in treating tho above complaint. He confidently recommends as being the very best and most deserving remedy ever pre- seuieu io inc nonce or tne emicteu. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. E. EASTERLY, south-cast cor ner of Third and Chesnut streets..St. Louis, awent for the west. Seot. a. '43. (K7-Sold also by Dr. W. R. SNELSON. Drug gist, agent for Fayette; DIGGES &. IIORSLEY, Glasgow; KNOX 4. BEEMAN, Rocheuort. Dr. Wis tar's llalsiant of Wild Cherry. The Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all Diseases of the Lungs. OLD VIRGINIA AGAIN. Alliermarle Co. Ya., March 21sl, 134. Mr. Snth W. Fowle Dear Sir. I take pleas ure in stating to you my experience in tlio ue of Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Chei ry. I own a very valuable net,r0 girl, who was attacked with a diffi culty of the lungs, which brought her in appear anne lo the brink of the grave. I consulted some of our best Physicians, who pronomiced her case incurable, or thai they could do no more for her. I tried many remedies but none did her any good. I saw some account of Wistar's Balsain, and thought I would Iry it, but had little faith in it. I procured a bottle, which was administered ac cording to directions, and saw she began to mend; and before the first bottle was gone vhe was up. I procured a econd and she look that, and now she is I think, cured, or nearly so. She attends to her daily labor, and I hear no complaint from her. R. L. JEFFERSON. Consumptive Patients! Will please read the following note from the Harrison Gazette The ncreduluus are invited to read the following note from Rev. Mr. Culdron, whose character for truth and veracity is above suspicion, and have their doubt, dispelled as lo the superiority of Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, over all otl.er remedies now before the public of the same character: Corydon, lud., Jan. 23, 1343. It i. no less a duty than a pleasure to state, fur the benefit of the afflicted, that I consider Wistar's Balsam ol Wild Cherry, a great blessing to the human race. . Having tried it in a case of severe allliction of the lungs, I unhesitatingly recommend it to those similarly artliclcd, as the best remedy I have ever tried, and one which cured me when physicians said I must die, and when I thought myself that my time to depart was near at hand. WM. CULDRON. IVt-Cautiom to ail. The genuine Wisiar's Balsam is enveloped in a fine white steel engraved wrapper, wilh the names of Henry Winar. AI. D. and Sanford & Park thereon. Without both these signatures, it is positively counterfeit. Do not touch it. Order, for the true medicine may be addressed to H. J3LAKSLEY & Co., south-west rorner Third and CheMiul streets, 5t. Louis. It is sold also by DR. SNELXON. Fayette, , U. H.IMDbr.oUn Glasgow. . N. & A. JOHNSON, Brunswick. MALO.N'E cj- GARTH, Huntsville. October 28, 1343. , Sir It always cures Dr. Osgood's Indian Chot- agogue. How astonishing is u the surlermg in valid will use palliative only, with a view to resto ration oi nealin, while lingering out weeisaud even months, with that distressing, loathsome dis ease, Fever and Ague, when by the use of a sin gle buttle of the Cbolsgogue, nut only the disease iisell, but tne cause winch produced it, is com pletely eradicated. Itissuldby Ut Henderson, Ulasgow; N. f k. Johnson. Brunswick. oct25. Dr. John 1H. Uronaiicli. ri AV1NG permanently located in Glasgow, res- x.j pecuuiiy oner. Iiis professional tervice. to the citizen of the city ajid vicinity. Office in ilia Drug Store of Digge 4. Horsley. CI.... V i.t. ' . , Pork. . 13J.JJM fattened, wanteds Ul.sgow, Oct. 20. SAVAGE 6i CO OT Intrreil A is A H f. C0,,5wi"T nmed medicine, whlcrt C ave k""1 unbounded popularity, .re .old by CoiMtoe c Brother, 69 Zond . r, St Louia, (Unr,pr the Munroe Honse) Dr W R Sntlson, rayelte, and Knot if Beeman, Rochport .. ' TO Til R LA Dir.. I he Genuine Balm of Columbia, for restoring Hair.- ...... 'Long hair is a glory to woman;;" seye Paul, ... And ail feel the truth of the Pious quotation; Preserve it then, ladiesyour glory may fall, bnless you protect it with this preparation. If you wish a rich, luxuriant head Of hair; free rom i dandruff and scurf, do not fail to procure .,.,uin0 c,lm ot Columbia. . In casee of baidnes it will more than exceed vour exeectaiion.. the fluid in flow with which tl.a J.iL... k.i....i i. filled, by which means ihuands (whose h.ir was grsy as the Asiatic espied hiv h.j ,v,.:. restored to their nalnrsl color .b thl., in.. i.:.ui. remedy.-. In all cases of fever it will ba found the most pleasant wash that can bo used..- A, r-- plication only are nccesssry to keep the hir- irum lauing out... it strengthen, the foots, 4t ne- ver fuiis to imparl a rich rlossv naimrinn,. .-.I as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled; it hold, three limes as much as olhcr miscalled hair res toratives and is more effectual. . .. .. Caution- Never buy it unless you find the name of Comxtock dr Co , Proprietors, on the wrapper ol each bottle, or vou are rh counterfeit article. . tai.i c. ATM ACTOR! The World's lVonder Pronounced so by all wko rnvvrt , Mir...... ...... - .. . White Swellinn-s, Inflammation in tha t-tr weak limbs, tender or sore feet, and all scrofulous -ore are speedily ond permanently eured by Con nel's Magical Pain Extractor. . Affection, of th. lungs, ague ia the face, breast, tic dolofeaux. hronic sore eyca, blistered surfaces, i... tt i. equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammatory die-. c.a, ulu os sore nippies and eyes, sprains, rheumatism, white swelling and ulcere, bruises, Surns chillblain. erysipelas, bile, Ate, will quick ly be relieved by the application of thia salve I'his remarkable sanative possesses many virtues never found in any other article. It has the most perfect power over all pains by fire, positively al- aying trie suliering alrno- immediately unon itm 'ipplication. If any disbelieve the stBtemuius. we would earnestly invite Ihem to call and axamin. the numerous unsolicited certificates of remarka- me cures wrought by by this salve. Tt has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to-wit: If the user was uot perfectly .satia fied, end even delighted with its effects, and fur thermore, if it did not fully answer our recommen dations their money was' returned immediately at their request. Un these terms this absolute htal-all is now sold, and we simply ask if the public can demand anyiiiing more reasonable. Kind parent keep il constantly on hand, in cases of accident by fire, life may be lost without it, but by its use all burns are subject to its control, un less the vitals aro destroyed. Caution No Pain Extractor can be. genuine unless you find the signature of Conistock &i Co. on ihe w rapper of each box. Beware of counter feits. . t T.lN-rn.EY's GltEAT WESTERS INDIAN PANACEA- , 1. For colds and feverish feelings and preventing fevers,. . , ; ,.! ,,.,, H. For asthma, liver complaint and bilious af fections. ... :l. For diarrhtBaf indigestion and loss of apetitet 4. For costiveness in females and males, and nervous, complaint. . :,. 5. For stomach affections, dispepsia, piles) rheumatism, djc- ' The Great Points are, it' is nol bad totake. ne vcr gives Pain and Never leaves one Costive.'! For all these things it is warranted unequalled, and all who do not find it so may return the bottle and get their money. Conistock dj- Co. proprietor. TiR. srutlN'3 6!CK IIE.-.3ACII rtElIEDT. Why will you suffer with that distressing crm la int, when a lemedy is at hand that will not fai to cure you? This remedy will effectually destroy any attack of hendacha, either nervous or bilious. It has cured cases of twenty years' stauding. Mother's rrr.rr.F indiajc discovers-. A'l expecting lo become mothers, and anxi.ous to avoid the pains, ditrssand dangers of cii dbear ipg, are earnestly entreated to calm their i-urs, al lay their nervousness, and soothe their way by the use of this most extraordinary vegetable pro ; duction. 'JLo.-e who will candidly observe it. virtues, most approve of it in their hearts; every kind and atf'-ctionn'e husband will feel it his most solemn duty lo alleviate the distress his. wife is exposed t, by a safe and certain method, which is, this Mother's Relief. Kekp Your Ftr.T Dkv. Ramcmber, lo pre serve health, the feet should be kept dry, and that the Oil of Tannin renders leather water-proof and doubles its durability. Also used for harness and carriage tops. . t i . : (t-AI! the above articles are sold by Comstock l Bkothrr, 09 Second street, ift. Louis, and Dr. Wm R. Sxei.son, Fayette. . May 27, 1343. 11 -Cm Ir. .Hcljane'8 Vermifuge. The Ihsl Ilemtrly Ever Discovered for Expelling Worms from Children. The symptom j of the presence of Worm, in Childreu should be carefully watched by parent., and as soon as there is reason to suspect their ex. Utenea, every means should be used to expel them promptly and thoroughly. Dr.- McLa.e'. Vermi' t'uire is ranitllv supplanting all others, ia public es- imation. Where it is used it has produced the best elfects, and every family who lias used it, .ay tistliebest they I. ave ever seen. . Symptoms of Ivortns, Head! Head:.' The countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional Hushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become doll; the pupil, dilate; an azure semi-circle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells and sometimes bleed.-; a swelling nf the uppur lip; occasional head ach, with hummins or throbbing in the ear.; an unusual, secretion of saliva; slimy or furred innguej brecih very foul, particularly in the morn ing; appetite variable, sometimes voracious), wilh a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at oilier., en tirely gone; flueting pains in the atouiach; nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout ihe bdumen; bowels irregular, at ttmeeo6iive; stool slimy, not unfr- quemly tinged with bioud; belly swollen hard; urine turbid; respiration occasional ly difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy arid disturb ed sleep, with grinding of the leelh; temper varia- tue'but generally irritable, :c. fllolher. nurses, parents, guardians, 100a wen lo your children, and if you see any symptom, of worm, procure Dr. McLane's vermiiug-, oecauae it is ihe very best, most deserving, and popular remedy ever presemeu iu iu uuute ui iuo puuuc. Price in cents per box.- i- ,u i For sale by Dr. E. EASTERLY, e,t tint 'City Family Medicine Store, south-east corner of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., only agent for the west. - fcmpt. a, "tys. (Vj-Sold also by, Dr. "V . R. SNELSON, Drue "ist, agent for Fayette; DTGGES' if HORSLEY, Glasgow; KNOX Sl BEEMAN, Rocheport. VI. nw W.K.. k... i have had it restored to its original perfection b the use of tl, balm. Age. .? or ?ondillonp npN ra tn lias tin li.i . . , .vr VJn , . .. i.. .. r.,r iw.ni. ...... school.., 'INHERE are several vacancies in my School, JL which may be filled by application to me. I will alao receive io oy family ihrae or four boar, den, on accommodating terms. ", , ' . i , October 12, l0.--3'Jtf