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r " For the Banner. K FEW MORE LEFT. We like to see men who measure every thing by the "almighty dollar." Tell him Mr. A, who hai lately come to town is an excellent nan, we like to hear him enmiire, "what is he worth.'" Tell him Mr. B is a talented preacher and useful man, we like to hear lam reply, we suppose he can make more at it than he can at anything else. Tall him young Mr. C has a fine genius, aod if a very promising young man. He will immediately ask what his capacity for making money is, &c. Has a comprehen sive mind that man. We like to see men who have made their thousands off the people, and yet the hieto--rv of their operations fail to show where they have ever contributed ten dollars for any religious, benevolent, moral or public purpose whatever, when their awn pecu niary'interest was not immediately and di rectly concerned. And then we like to see these men wonder why they are unpopular, and to hear them curse the people for their ingratitude. When wealthy men Lave any mechanical operations on hands, we like to see them send any where -else for workmen, rather than employ our own mechanics, provided they can save 1-2 of one per cent by the operation. The way to make one popular. We like to see a merchant encourage a customer WllOin lie ueiieves i ub gouu, i, ... . i. ra . i i . ti: - I a deal largely witli lum on ere an. out wnen ultimately, through misfortune or misman agement, or perhaps through both, but with perfect honesty of purpose, the poor fel low becomes pretty well steeped in debt, aud is likely to fail, we like to see this cred itor the first to pounce down on him, "break him tin." sell him out, even take his home irom mm ana yet worse man an, o ex-;st - 1 . . .1 I . - I etise his own baseness, we like to hear him slander him by calling him a dishonest man! Charitable man that creditor. When a physician has pilled and pilled a patient, until he has pilled all his constitu tion n4 hi nr.inritv air a v. and the nonr Am r. I,.- ,:,, . i;irt ,.B,.!T,HE undersigned will offer at Public ... , - -h - 111 U, BWCar lie nun v.i wan tiv won't pay him. When a physician has made himself so in dependent off the affections and necessities ffthe people that they won't employ him ajloner, we like to see him retire to pri vate life, and leave his practice just in time to keep it from leaving him. We like to see ministers of the gospel wha will argve stoutly that they have had a Divine and vnmtstaJcabte call to preach the gospel, and yet when the world has alled them to sell goods, or practice med icine, or teac,h school, or do anything else that will pay ejood deal better, why then wa like to sea tkesa a little doubtful about the perpetuity of the Divine call, or at all events conclude that it is the only way he can aapport las family, ke. We like to see a minister ef the gospel associate almost exclusively with the more respectable and agreeable portion of his congregation, or those wlio will be most likely to help him most, without noticing the poor and needy, the ignorant and uned ucated. Wonder if his heart aint in pretty near the same part of him that other peo ple are?. . We like to see christians of different de nominations fall out on their heavenly jour ney; perhaps their contentions will smooth the asperities of the road or rather, per haps, the darts ihy hurl at each other may serve to keep them from straying out of the 'narrow way." We like to see persons very officious in attending on the sick ancongst the more re spectable or opulent families, or those who need no attention while they never think to eall on the poor when they are sick, the really needy and destitute. We like to see persons who are willing to contribute their money or means, to start some active yoang mechanic in business, who nay have sustained some slight loss by accident or otherwise, or who will contrib ute to anvthineelse that the public will car ry alone; bat who never think that in their very midst, there are widows and orphans, who are positively suffering, aod who are unable t help themselves. We lik t see men tojirm in their reli gioos or political sentiments, that they will neither read, nor bear anything on the other side of th question. If thera is a possi bility of therr being wrong, they will be likely to find it out, won't they? We like to. hear nersons avow that they dott believe that men are free agents, that they are impelled by the law ot "oeceiei Af to act just as they do act under all cir oamslaacesi in ne, that men are mere ma chines, or automate. , And yef when one of these automatons' happens ,tb cross their Slain mile raaeiy orarveeremomousiy, w ikato see then get In a pet just as otbsi wen nOf .ava cau aua overj suiu "clewttlow.' 1 , When ehristianj are awgaged in religious exercises,' we like to, sea than contort their faces iota all aortj ,f hapej,i. Won4er if We ktOsMSierchants toe gentleman ly torttaa apirits like; the iofgtry man, but yet will spread oatihe pouon by wbole- sla; kmi when tha temperaoce nan apaakr to him aJwnt H. walike to boar say, I wouM b IrelywSIlog tog!vo np'tba Uada, bat tiei othsrs woald profit by it, and to I had imi as wall sell u have others do it. WonJ der if horse thieves and murderers don't sometimes reason in the same way about their business matters. BILL STOKES. f" A wag in the Intelligencer, enumer ates the following curiosities that are short ly to visit St. Louis in a lump t "Jenny Lind, her dog, Benedict, the Ohio Fat Girl, and Gen. Tom Thumb." ; He should have added "Tom Benton & the Woolly Horse." The receipts of the State Agricultural Fair, at Albany, were, $10,465,51 two thousand more than any former fair produ-t ced. The Darlington Telegraph of Saturday last says that Miss Margaret Gilbert a young lady about 17 years of age, had dis appeared nnder circumstances which lead to the suspicion that she has drowned her self "in consequence of disappointment il;r;,;",,1,'M,Mt',la,U"0"e"U, a love affair." j Doors open at 1 1-2 and 6 1-2 o'clock. Per- iformances w ill commence at 2 and 7 P. M. 2f"Thc value of watches imported into tliis country last year, was. $1,700,000, as appears from the records of the custom house. MARRIED On the 18th Sept., by Rev. Win. F. Watson, Capt. Joel Small, of St. Louis, and'can circu, the most deservedly popular compaDy Miss Ai.n Kelley, daughter of Moses Kelley of;, ,,. this county A CARD. W. E- IIENUV, II! fOULD announce to the eitiren of Louisiana, if that he will open a school in this city, for teach inc the English branches of education. Tin cmIihaI nnm a dwelling by O.C.I inker. The room is com I iiv -hitoi i. u. j r jfortable and well furnished. Jj- School will .commence on Monday, the ytti insi, AUCTION SALE Auction a. Thursday tha 17th day of Oct next at bis Farm the following nronertv. viz One Negro Bnv, one Women and three Children, also 11 Stacks Timothy Hay, 25 acres of Corn in mall lots, 2 Horses, 2 Wagsons, 7 Milch Cows, Steers, 6 yearling Calves, 15 head Sheep, 80 head Hogs, Ploughs, Harrows, Black&miih Tools, Wheat Fan. Wacfion and Plow Gears, Saddles and Bridles: ALSO All the Household furniture eonitine 2 pillard Diiiins Tables. 3 Dresa Bureaus, 2 Octagon Bed stead, 2 fine Wash Stands, 1 Parlor Sola, 1 dot r.anm hniinmpd Chairs. 2 do Rockers, 1 Eieht day Sorine Clock, all of whlf b are of Black Walnut, and are elegantly finished; Feather Beds, Carpels, Glass and Ware, Cooking Stoves, & and num erous other things ton tedious to mention. THE FA KM Will be rented (if not previously disposed of) on the above dav to the highest bidder for cash Rent, subject to conditions which will be made known on the day of sate. TERMS: For all sums of Fifteen Dollars and under cash; all sums over that amour.t, a credit of Twelve months will be given; by the Purchaser giving bond, with approved security. THOMAS Sept. 30, 1850. Fresh Arrivals AT THK NEW (II HI' CASH STORE. THE subscriber is Just io receiptor anew and general assortment of FALL AJVD MATTER GOODS, which he is selling at the very towtsT raiccs for Cah. His stock embraces nesily every de ,cription or STAPLE & FACY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o.,&c. fm He would particularly ask the atten itior. of purchasers to his stock of Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes. .Call and examine goods and prices. JOHN. A. ROBINSON. October 3d, 1850. J. Williams. T.E.. Williams. J. WILLIAMS & CO., DEALERS IN ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAJNTS, BRUSHES OILS, PERFUMERY, CONFECTION ARY, DYE STUFFS, &c, &c, ; Draper' i Row, Water Street, Louisiana, Mo. 5T3- Prescriptions carefully compounded. October 1st, 1850.. . 16-ly. PATENT MEDICINES. IsHE atteation of the public is invited to the fol- - lowing catalogue of me'dieine which are kept at the Drug store on water au, Louisiana, aio: WistarVBalsam; - Rodgera'. Liverwort and Tar; ::' Lengley's Panaeae; Dr. Jayne'a Family Med icines; Moffatt's do.; Brandreth's Pills; Painkiller; Bull's Barsapamiia; S. Pi Townsend's do, Bristol's do.; ' Buokban's Hung. Bal sam; Smith's Tonic; ' Rowand's Tonic Mix.; Brage's Smilh'ssugar coated do.; Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills; Dr. Mortitnore'e Rheu matic Remedy; Hamilton's Fern. Medi einest ury Hay's liniment for Piles; Doctor 8term's Scotch Mexican Mastan iini Cough Cendyf - McClaoe's Pills fc Ver 1 niifuge; : -" Mag. Pain Extractor; . ment: ' Lindsay's 'N. & B. LtaU saent; " " FaereU'S Arabian Lin'mt; Gredtey's SaltReumatic Cullen's Indian Vegeta Oinuneots ble Panaeae; 1-. ru U the Ponulax FaraRr Medicines of the day warranted genuine, for sale at WILLIAMS fcCo.'a Drug Store, Water t. Louisiana, Mo. : October 1st, i860. ; '"J- I CJYRENGES, assorted sizes', for sale at Williams J O kCo.'s Drug Store. r-1 1 American Circus, S. BURGES, Proprietor and Manager. C. SHERWOOD, Eguestriau Director, BILL LAKE, Clown. HTMIIS superb and magiiinrient establishment The stud of beautifully maikid. ARABIAN HOUSES, are unequalled in America, with trappings richly decorated. A mem moth water proof pavillien. capable of safely seating 3,000 person. The Equestrian Cnrus is composed of the most EM I NEKT ARTISTS, both male and female, 'ami win lilllie M itl It Tartit(1 in make the Amen- HEF.I.F.H'S frORNKT BAAL. unrivelled in producing; "charmed melody ,M will enliven each performance wun a vnneijr latest and most popular airs. p Admission Box ou cents; in scmn, cbfldien half price to the boxes. See small bills. N. G. TRYON, Agent. BAY STATE HI US BAT STATE 8IIA WL. RAY STATE SHAWLS AND MANTLES, of the latest and most approved styles, will be furnished by the subscribers, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will pleae, nnU.ibfu senuine Bay Str.V":t?.,.M,c non"i ?na 1tx,'-t inz with the above cut, and they will aisoTir'WW'Tw tinsuisbed from all woolen shawls, by their supe rior finish, fine texture, and brilliancy of colors. Orders solicited from all sections of the country, nd the nine will be nromntlv attended to. For sale at wholesale by BROWNLEE, HOMER & CO., No. 85, Main street. And at retail bv RUTHERFORD & DAY, Nos. 132. 134. Market st. ELLIOTT fc CAUCHOIS, No. 2, Main, cor. Market- Sept. 1,1850. HOGS WANTED. E DRAPER fc BROTHERS, beg leave to in form the citizens of Pike and other counties, that they are prepared for exteusively packing Pork the present season, and are now prepared to enter tnto contracts for the delivery or eood well fatted Hon on favorable terms. It is not their deign to offer any fictitious prices with a view to effect the market, oui are ueierinmeu io my fair prices as any regular packing house north of bt. Louis. Farmer are solicited to give them a can before engairjiig their hogs. JTJF They are prepared to slaughter all hogs offered for sale, and to pack on commission on reasonable terms. Louisiana, Sept., ICth, I860. 8w. FOR SALK. THE property lately occupied by me in the town of BowlingGrern. The buildings arc all new, and io good order. There are 26 acres of ground all in grass, attached to it. Also 40 acres 1 1-2 miles from town, in limber. I will also sell 500 acres of fine tobacco land In Lincoln county, adjoinfnarthe lands of Mnj. Clark. All of this property will be sold on accommodat ing terms. Enquire of N. P. Minor, Bownmr i.reen mo., No. 50, Chestnut at., St. Louis. September 16th, 1850 4 w. Guardian's Notice. mTIOr I. hmliii .l.aii li all nmnm inter ested, that on the 20th day of August, 1850, I was. bv tha Uouutv Court 01 rmo counij mm ouri. annointed Guardian of the person and es tateor Elizabeth Kiliebrue, a person oi unsouna mind; all persons having claims against said es tate, are therefore reauired to present them with in one year from the date of said appointment, or they may be precluded from any oeneni oi sam es tate, and if said claims be not presented within ihree years they win be forever barred. JOHN SHOTWELL, GvAaniA. September 16th, 1850 4w. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? gg. J: Couhty or Pi a a, ; . J ." . In Pike County Court, August 21s, 1850 IN accordance with the provisions of a special act for said county, entitled "An act to es tablish a Probate Court in the county of Pike," "approved March 6, ;1849," the Court proceed to evamtne the Doll KSoks of the Aucust election, 1850, for said County.laod find that a majority or all those voting on the subject at said election voted for said Actf wIt Is therefore ordered that an election for Judge of Probate ha held for said county, on the first Monday of November next; and that a copy of thia order be published In the Democratic Banner and Louisiana Record for otur weeks. . s A true copy. Attest, " S. F. MURRAY, Clerk. September 2d, 1850. 4wl3. "WONDERS WILL NEVER OEASE ! !" $MrfnotAer JVonderw Louisiana ..ej LUCE AND 1IURB1V, ARE just in receipt of a splendid assortment of Autumn & Winter Goods, which they offer to cash purchaser, cheaper than than can be afforded bv any other house in this city. Their stock embraces every description of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, OF THE LATEST STYLES. A LARGE ASP WELL SF.LtCTED STOCK QF Ready Made Clothing, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS &. SHOES, QUEENS WARE. GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, DYE-STUFFS, GROCERIES, SALT. PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, &C. ' . CASH DEALERS will promote their interest by giving ns a call, ?T3-Epeeial attention will be paid the ladies, by a s'mgle clerk or two, who will take great pleas ure in selling them bargains. September 16th 1850. ' ' ComeGcntlcnien, Come! k T.T. norsons iml(hted to E. M. Bartlett. or V Bartlett and Buckner, are exhorted onceitje more to come forward and settle up.: I am"com-J,oUars for a team of four horses or mules', and " peled to have money, and these" totes and ac- three dollars for a team or. aix horses or mule: '.' counts if not settled very soon, will be placed jnaud fifty cents for a cart or' wagon. That l ;i. i i. -r m " I ' ' jn i. - r 1. . of liji . the hands of an officer J. B. HENDERSQN September 23d, 1850. ; " ' Att'y. WHO TOLD TH AT UE? WHEREAS, reports have been circulated that we are chargine higher for shipping Tobacco than other houses; We take thia method of saying that the statement is absolutely false, by whom soever made.- We have never charged over $1 per hhd., for storing and shipping tobacco, and al ways have, and do now, pledge ourselves to store! and ship as low as any regular house prepared to tore safely, if it is roa xotuiko at all. me above report i on a par with others with regard to the prices of our Goods. Call and see for your selves, before believing any and everv tale about our eoods or business. And we should be parti cularly pleased if some of our fiiends who bave beenornff ns a lone while, would call ann look at our Goods at leaat, before laying ont their cash elsewhere, and reporting our Goods high without looking at them, i . ' EDWIN DRAPER & BROTHERS. Sept. 10th 1850. Execu tor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained from the clerk of the county court of Pike county, letters testamentary on the estate of Tyrea Martin, deceased, bearing data Sept. 13ln, 1850. All persons having claims against said estate. TV.xequested to present them witbtii one year io.- .u.,, vtOftid letters: and if not presented wlnmndvo-tba issue; anu1 J'e, they witirorev er be precluded from thevtVU tnl.tfil estate. JAM CO .DAK , ilUJIl t. Sept. 23d, 1850. , Final Settlement. KOTICE is hereby ejyen, that the undersiened, II ailmimitralor ot tne estate oi iaac una, ae- ceased, late or Pike county, Mo will apply at the next November term or said County Court, for a final settlement of his administration on said es tate, when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. JAMES C. ELMORE, Adm-r. September 16lh, 1830. tw. Administrator's Notice. NO'l ICE is hereby given to all creditors aod oth--. intir.td in the estate of Roland Mef- fnrit that the andersisned has obtained from the county court or Pike county, letters or .dminiamiion on saio esiae. orinim h Intnil. KUi. All persons having claims onslnst said estate are requested to present them within one year from the above datet and if not presented within tore years from said date, they will be forever preclu- ded from any ot tne oenanis oi mi r.iwc. September 2d, 1850. 33 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tne unaeasipnru has obtained from the County Court of Lin . .1 coln County. letters of administration on i ne es tate of Benjamin Kennion. Sr., deceased, dated the Hth day or August, leou. AH npriom having claims acainst said estate are requested to present them within one year from l.n Hnti. nt a.lil loltoriT and if not DISented with in three rear from d date, they will lorever ut precluded from the benefits of said estate. Aug. 28th, 1850. (13 3w) . Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the ondersipned k.. nki.in.A fmm the County Court ef Pike county, letters testamentary on Ihe estate of John . . a a-. l i a Cii Mulherin, beanne nate August iom, a ii n.fcnm ha vinir claims aeainst said estate, r - r- - - , . are requested to present mem wnrav.j th. it.il. nr a ill iptlrrf: and if not presented with in three yeara from said date, thev will foreveri . . . -. .a a Aa- - 1 J a.iaia be precluded irom tne oenens vi . Sept. 1850. - STATE OFJVIISSOURI, ) Cobutt or Piae, J SS. In Pike County Court, August 13A; 1850. SOLOMON HUGHLETT aod Isaac J. Ki ng administrators of the estate of William Wil- Us, deceased, comeenu inc sale of the real estate or saw oeceaseu, h tha lists.' inventories - and- ac counts required by low, all of which is verified by affidavit. it is Uieretore oraeTea nm pri sons be notified hereof, and that unless the con trary be shewn on or before the first day of the vt t.rm of this court, an order will be nude for Ihe sale of the W. 1-2 of the N. W. ouarter of section one. T.51. X 4 west, oi the real estate of said decedent, or so date of said decedent, or so mucn inerew " "n7"PVlTed mi nt.SM.ttoasiirv.tlM debts acrainst thei,PP"n.ce.p'1Jrd.T ? Ui.u"-.."", - - imeni, ano wmcn inisimposreroaiw mo "-Jr-i2 estate of said decedent ; and ordered that a oopy, (ru(l Lookout for this purioMr)lx- . . w of this order be publisnea inarjmeTOWspaper printed in thia State Tor six weeks, tne last in- sertion to be at leaat twenty days before the first day of the nest term or thu 49urt. A true copy rrpm the record of said court, . Attest, S.F.AIUBRAY. Clerk. Septamber 4,1860. 6wl3. STATE OP MISSOURI, sS ; i Coohtt Or PlXK, ' J in Pike county court-august , 19a, 18). ; , ' -- TT is ordered that there be levied for the iasv - nmvement of roads duriner the present year; - a tax equal to fifty per centum on the State "faaV and that every person against whooi a poll tax la, levied, may be. discharged of the saane by two days labor; and that all taxes levied, for tbe .im provement of roads, 'may be discharged in oeed-f iul l.-.bor allhe rate or seventy five cents per dayj: that every overseer of roads be allowed one dot-.. . .... a t v ? lar per day for bis attention while in aciuai er-; vice as such overseer; that it be the dUy of eve-j rv overseer whose district is no furnished with. a plough and scraper, if in his judsment they . be necesjary, to buy one or more, whith he . ia authorized to nav .for out of any money m hra hamls belonging lonis roaa .msmci . - - further he the diitv of everv overseer t notify ' each hand in his district of ihe implement to be. ' used by him at the lime he may give him nctice. to work any road, and to work all roads jn '!!; district at least twice a year, vix: onee fn the sorinsand once in the fall; . that every, overseer may paj for labor on roads in his district a sum. not to exceed seventy-live - cent per oay .iov w 3 1 i 1 H -.- - MnW AfMlii poou nana, Truiy- i - r. .... . 1 '.-. one dollar for a wir of horses or mtilcsj'two- ' road tax in mone.on failure to work the reads1 persons w in uv-movib w vw ji.jnkih v. ..-. . . in hi district when once notified to do s by the"-' nroner overseer: and that no hand be allowed ' pay for a full days work, unless he meet as earlv as eiirht o'clock in the mornlnsr and work until discharged by his overseer iu the evening; and ordered mat a copy oi wis oruer u puuuir - in the Democratic Banner and .Louisiana necora ' for four weeks. - A true copy from the record. Attest, S. F. MURRAY, Clerk. Sept. 2d, 1850. ; , .:' , 413. - HG. FARRELL'S genuine Arabian Liniment . is a most extraordinary medicine, the truth .or which is placed beyond doubt .by tbe vast sales or the article, and the many cures being daily per formed by it. which rrevionsly Dad. resisted an other medicines and the skill of the best physicians in world. It is composed of balsams, extract., and gu ms peculiar to Arabia possessing, in a eoneen -t rated form, all thoir stimulating, Anodyne, pne- trating, unctuous and revulsive properties, and f the same wbicb, aees ago, were used by Ihe 'Son of the Desert,' with such miraeuiou success, ia curing the diseases or botb roan and beast. ; Read the following Remarkable Cures, which should of themselves place H. C. Far reU'a Arabian Untmcag :r far beyond any similar remedy. ,t;! .- About a year and a half ago, a swelling appear- t ed in my wife's stomach, gradually increasing ia -., ite until it became as large as my fist,andsosore that she eould not bear the least pressure .open tt. ' without giving ber extreme pain. I got the art- ' vice ef oar best doctors, and they differed in opirA '' ion about it; some said it was an. Acne Cake- er Enlargement or tiiabpteen; some,tbat it was an Enlareemenl of the Ovaries: and others said it srax- a Tumor of the Ovaries, and eould not be cured except by cuiHnc is out. In thi eriMcal itgaioo, 'f I ras pe'rsiiaded to try II. G. Farrell'a Arabian ' Liniment upon it and stranee as It may appear,1 upon the third application she be pan to improve and has continued pelting better eaiiy. nntu now she is as well as ever enjoying excellent health.! P. W'CONNELL. Pcoiia, March 5tb 1840. . s . ' TAe Opinvm of an Old. Experienced and. &itn j tijic Farrier. : -r Washisotoh, Iowa, June 26, LS49. From Ihe speedy add permanent cures, both on man and beast, which your Arabian Liniment is . performing, I do not hesitate to pronounce it the T Great Remedy of the Age. , I have practiced doe- , ( taring horses for these twenty years, and have tried all the various liniments, ointments, &c. bq , , much puffed np in the papers; but I must say tbat ' .'. H.G. FarrelPs Arabian Liniment exceeds any :; that I ever made use ef. By its nse, I have cured V, Sweeny and Spavin long after they had been pro- ' nonnced fncorable, and I have eured more Jbeaj, ', " fifty horses tbls season with yoor Liniment, cm: bracing every shade of disease, from scratches and bruisesnptOBpavin, ninK-Donrann .-wrcn, I can also bear testimony of its good effects on the. '. T human system.. I was confined nearly all last. winter fn my room with Rheumatirm, and .eon.e .. eet nothing to help me, until I commenced the uss., . . . pf your Liniment, which entirely rured me. Sun Pain of Q years' standing cured 1$ J1.-G-. -i . 3 FarteWs Arabian Lmimtnt. . i , :! . ', '. Mr. H. G. Fabbell Dwr Sir: I had be - afflicted with the "Sun Pain" forthe last ten years, and eould never eet relier except by bleedine; hv tha n of H. O. Farrelfs Arabian . Llnlmet.f applied over the templea abotrt three or four timeM a day, it waa entirely removeo, snn ,wtw.'- :.j nothing of it since. , I went into th stable yne ,. , nia-ht. to SPDly it to a horse's sorele. and., being. : very lame he stumbled and fell aeainst my' leg,, criishine- and brolzine them so badly tbat they. turned black as mv hat, renderfng thempeweHess f t t annKed vonr Liniment, and waa well enough - ia a Tew days to to about atain aa muaLr I also., Z crushed mv finter inesboekinsjmanoer.hyletrin,;. .y, a bsck'loe Tall upon It; your Liniment soon heeJed ,., .1 v '...., UUp, UIU..SJU. ......... ! T tit out i La Salle prwliicr, Peoria co. III. Feb'y 6-1849. Beware of Counterfeits '' " ' Tk anntn. article is manufactured .only Jy H G Farrell, solelrvt'ered preavieto?,na hole sale dmpgist, No 17 Main street, Peoria, 111, to . whom all applications for agencies or f nrehas. tt must be addressed, ne sure yon get it with the - - F.n.. ihnsH G FAR- bi t j .nd ai.n.tnr. a ihe wrapper, all , . t'-.. BLAKESLY&Co., ' l; s '"WholesaloAcents.Sf Lauisaio: ,--- And retmlarly authorised agents alt ever tha ' United States - -Jfj-Calland get a Farrier book, free orehaire4 N B. The public are perticnlarlv eanttone'd a j'p' a nst tsi naav AnHnlaKtBtt tttrhletn nslK Blfl V tullrV SI tlWMdbenot au,n. Kenine arUcUtutt JeBrsMH Faancu's. ...... y? v. y .jVST. T A