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Ork f ioM^Se 'p t . r l . , 1847.
gia. .i From that ipwnt'tt'moTed sduth^B^
ertuprbitioceiof Persia, andsnH&ini, , lytfroitfpMeb'to plaice j j | djiffertnt'parts qf * V A ^ ' P e « ^ .mag^ ttjj &]#Hftinee at Op tfoonnab.' ten .days ng»,.-.--JM8 said also to have: advanced wesWgri ; from Georgia in-.*»«, .... ...-. . . . " ^ f c & o n q i E z e r o q t r v •
i&ge is of aTpeculiarly it'Type fiere, the present season;
% Daun^»^4ro«>eveiariiSptoies «fi fqoi and;
f to^rna^"e^e*s .during the n i g h t y an if-|>| regularity wtyich can of course hardly fail
j ; | | l t b^ reps re ' ; r eady"sub iea t s ' fatidisease:— - l iHoweve r much'or^ljMe the ravages of the
fWer^ma|rLnVjhfcreiise,d^y,tWseor,0h'er •fiii§pflf8i6gieausesj it is-nn appalling fact,
1 •ffi,iaperaaps,worthy of npticeythat de-IpTVtitirinj*; arSsrosMrf''locusts eorhrhehced their Jj?, dj^dsWti'orls ht tlre^aTne'pbintj, a short time **•"* Uk*''—il{iiJ"4jcrio1er^ a'ppeffr^d at Tjflisi and
• moved before, it in, the directions above imentianfed^ laying waste the fruits of the
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following extract of a' letter- from Major C&rnmissigners fete*,"9 o n e ' 'of7 t ^ T O r n m i ^ r d n e r s ; o/.
rfcfe in Princess Atftja t o ' a t i ouae ih Si W # » k * , - . . i • ;•,».-,
" I am sarray to have tolWfpron you, top* ,the-new sohr. Sea Witch , of Mew York; calh'e aSbjdre oti t he ibeaeh six wiles $0i', of,Cfti?e'^enry,inthesno'\v>t6t{n, ol TjhujcW dm,' u a d ' a l l , e n - board .have .perished,*-* Both 'masts^are'gone; or. at least ere float*;] ing1 alongside. ^.^Te have bad her board-,; ed'ttiis'rhbrhiri§, and it fs ' thonghtsb6.was] in-ballast. Three men dtavil Jyje&.found along1 the shore, and I tbihk tb.* remain-d'e,f',urV'':iiv the rigging..'; ' As'sborT'a.s l§& tidpfi^jsVe .shall endeaTfoJ lo savie wfta^; w^oao," -.. ' . •* . • • .• •> :> .••'>:
The' f lerald of Wednesday, speaking ' of. <IrV storms which peca'sipfieol fhe j**J8ck|1 mentipned above, s ^ s i j ' . . " • " ' K ^ ^ ' I ^ '
-We,had, yesterday and last-pight , one-of theJ severest aijfiH? ssoinw 'With«wbicb .vve'bjive been a'caahilitfeawthiri^tllfflaisl; ^X.^ayg., i t " wasTirSceded',' % ii.lj.eaVy/ driving-rain, which gj-aduaUy..turned to-J snow^ccompa^ied , yjitn,. a ^ a y * NBrth-! easter.- Xh'e w e t h e r pecarne so thjck.in the Al'N'Joo.Mkat, $>[?$ $n$\ fj ljf a,nni> off were, completely iobsf ured,,,., t,'i „••'-» •
• /Bite stea mer Curtis JBeck, <w1 thi the mail, Wtyfo left' a t 12, was cdrnpMled to plit. b^lfj'as wftS a | s o ' ^ h ' f ^ e o r g i a ^ ^ i c h St-tpnipied to leave at. ^ o'clock for,^alti-. ipore.: T h e steamer with the • Northern marl from BiWropre, and the Orisis-'with' the.Southern rhajj,. frorri' fej'ch'inond, ^ad, neithet arrived last n i g h t when' we putiour. paper to press, haytng both, no doubt, been/ compelled tp. malte * harbor. It W o s ' i p deed an, aw/bl- storm,, and- w,e! feftr itta mense }osa.,ot l ives a^d property, has been-, theresult.• T - • - — ; - -- -••--- —r-- -'-^ -—.
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, Frencb BlacJkr^upeW^ie ^ l o t ^ ^ p c j m ^ ^ ^ . ^ M , „ , i%ri(;-j?*Rt»d pof . p i h V ^ s s j n i ^ r e s , gf:/pJeicesySptnetts.'.ftomrnon -and rlner Tweedsji 'Hora> Times &c. - ' ' -. i-, >n> - •' ,••,• : y \v>-40~^' •> . « H ' H * M -. .-«* ^.....oim . - . . . !
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»Bi,<#] iffact, Test ings e«er.bflei*d itWtbV,W*Af,
flin^jbnwifl satlsf}i?tj,y,)nne,,of i'-gopd-stocki of. Choiqe. Groceries, C r q ^ f e y , Gl^ss"and*rf'ard-Srsr«'
If JsarietfdJpsajob to entimetate nwiele.8,.thel?ublic are invited' to look throu*h 'th^'lifeatest' var iet jof D^y _Gob\ls,evef brTered " i ^ t o w n ^ n d ' ^ e y will fiiid t'htto ch.e^p erij^gh','no..mistake..,. , . " ,,;',', ' . / •. ' ':,'Ji • '" "*'*'" ' . - ^ ( ' ' / ' • • ^ . ' , ' . ' • ' • ( '
JBn'ng Pi) your,-.C!Qrn,:0ats, E*|axSeed, Potatoes, Rags, Dried Appres, and* almost every thing' you eaii't-eat at hom«, you. canJse'U^hlem as well'irt^thiSlStori as!ari5f one inVwn.;" ' ; N ••;•'•'<•, .' • ; ' ' ! • f ^ • ". ;''• • ' , ./,',r ' •' " , - ! ~l!
' boti'\ ^ ' rget ' the mot)i$yVffir'$$ is vc>y m u M l W e d e d OBQJ'dJacc.piin^ this'iwintelf: i iewmier this:. ; . , . : : ' - . - T i w . G E O R G E W . .JFULLER.
Pulsiski, Deceriibiir 15, l ' S ^ ' . "^ ' '#:*
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. - , , . • -p^tASKi MABK&T; Dec; 22.'
Wheat , ' ' $1.00 a 1,19 Linseed «U,
•titoh,:;'- '"' 42•a' oiwdftd, • *""
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. .^edijffi, and like hafbrngefa of a heavier wo, ifphetipg, ^n the mpre awful judgment of.
^ho l s ra i , , . ,._. , s i ' l ' h i i is nn atmospheric p&enemenon at-
.*t4jrdj>nt on the prevalence of this disease trf bjt?» whi.ch-,arrests bur observation. Last
, yeatvat- the health-retreat of our mission, which/is situatedi five miles from the city o*r'(56r6orhiahl.arid about s ix ' hundred f?et ^b'jov^i^.we had a clear 'sky .and a bright Sun tpojsi of the time during the prevalence.
- of the cholera in this-prov4flc<»-;-wJjjle the4- i - - -dtJfTp^aih, lake and sides of the moun-t^iij^belovV) 4s, p c r e .enveloped', during ^t4ir»c^n-a*»hick-mIsUBo.j ien '" ' ' ias entirely to obstruct the vision beyond n few fees. As seen from the mountain above, ij p r i n t e d a dead'leyel appearance,,like the smooth surfacerof the""sea .iff quiet •*eatber-*»thenmst rising to just 'about the same hejgJfft'(as"Fur,&s the ejfp cobfd Ve.ach. T^is p]beriomejibn j ^ t h e mflte striking, in the common fy very d e a r air of Persia^
, Where weyseldoni.f4ea 'any' t h ing tike a cloud, during,in,any months of the year, ^ t ' w ^eperjit. time, a.fs(p, \ve witness the same mis.t,rhougb/atthi8 season^ the weather! U. too-hot to' allow it tp condense so as We;ease'to be ^art iaf l^rraspaTent , as was fJlp^eaSe" VIirrjiig ttf? pl,0.v(itenee'lp/'the"ch.ol-eraTher^' in . tbe mpnth p( November and December of last year.
WhatyrJHJnqjpqh,* it ;nnyilthis 'singular apnearance may .hav,e,wit'h the cholera, or ^vlfjtpejci'jtar stajte ot the.atmosphere it tr»ay inoieate_,jis.pfrhap8 worthy of inqtti-riy«! 'The . cefinoidence of. the presence of the1 dis'ease arid this dense m ' 3 t is at least Str|lti'Hgly 'nbtfcesble hi "this coph'try. '• ' •.A.fofirjfa under,a, (p»/,.in an elevated oV isict on^Jthebordersef the Koordish moan-kaiffs;i«bout tlvirty miles.west bf rile city *pf p^prob^ti^jij, whither a part pf our mis ^!ijtt-boii;.e,/'e55oa^ed before. the ravages of ihacholera.- • t%hb natives of this wilJ_djs-trict are fitted*-'wi6i almost inconceivable (Wn§te'rr13rri|nrby>; {fierhppr^(6jS_. of the fear-(ul destroyeri Associating it with the P lague , whichiilesq\a|ed,!f.»£se mountains ifpd yaijeys sbtpe, y?ars 'aaq^they.regardit as highly.cbntagiouB.;. nnd,sp apprehej!i§.ive
were the inhabitants of a 'Koordish ham-lettieafSfrh'ich \passed with my family on ^r^X^ay_|o't ;his :retreat, that, they fired up-#ni ,ns.wben >Ve, were advancing towards thfeirvtllage^ to prevent our approaching it. '" X^e htfye :stron^ cohfi.rrnation of the!
. Wj i f i go > ^ in \ i Q^v^d . in Indw. -Pe r s i a , affd elsewhere in the{,E??t,)tnat elevated por-yprfS-areicomparatively secure from the Snfluendenof.cholera,—a fact that may
. iifltiw1' I%WbW1the-'p'roblvern of the dertse rri'tst that I h a v e mentjoped, a s occurring in.cpnnection^ with the disease, in lower « ^ » ! « l - ^ f o f * W » V *<dbj!en ^ 6 r d s „ for WsWSASjs^hP m«M dp'wn \o the.city, ifrpm
' J^i^jribtintain-.diatrict within thu past week and exposed th'erhselves t& the pestilential to^|«^r>Y^fire. h^ave"sickened and died 4fi . ^ o / e r a fleifp,. bfttng '•' seized of it either on^jijir"Way-homei or immediately after •tfie#S#r1Varj "^hile no person here, not-w M w ' b s e d , 'hlas been-a victim to the dis-
. . i M I ^ i ' ^ w f ' b e a l t h f u l retreat above -menjioned, the. fchoiera has never yet appeared. vvV\vpBld of eoufse not forget,
jw&tthiB, digeaie,1^.:in all cases, an arrow J i j M e Kandof k feXord ; ^bu t l ike his oth-er.ifoessenffers^f Tdeatbrit is already"sub jeo't'ib' 1'awl'sb'rhetof # h i c h may be under-Wooi • As d^ fy'"W - .
nt i$&£*.-8tpt> . lS^.-^- l?o-day 'J , returned -whr i lmy. |a rn i iy t(> our,i]fe[eaith-retreat.-u •^Themyagek'of the cholera1, in the city of -0Broomti&','iHav6' been awful beyond de-
Messrs. A". Thayer & Son, Hoosick Falls; N. Y., sends to Dr . G. C. Vaughn in a letter, the followlrifr tes t imony:
" Hoosick Falls, March ; 9 , 1 ? 4 7 ' ' | To Dr. Vaughn :-^I feel i t a dutysl owe
to you to make this statement, thinking some other person afflicted, .inay 'read,, and find relief through the same, source. In April last I was attacked with Unflamraato*, ry rheumatism, eo that I \y'as perfectly helpless. Ifapplied to three physicians, and,'it-ter remaining under their care for.about six weeks, and all the time growing wqcse, they they idecided that I was afflicted with the
on the chest, and after trying every experiment and e-xhausting every means in their power, they tle'clared my case hu^tfnBWf^itti-Vx^ ^.fea'tl-cowkihjve but a very few days a t most. About that time my friends saw your Vegetable Lith-ontriptic Mixture, kdwe'rtjs.ed in the papery they procured me a bottle which seemed to relieve me. I have since taken fivelfot-tles, and now my heal th is restored, and I enjoy excellent health. ••; .,
• E t M I R A B A K E R . " " Wliat more evidence d6 you wdnt that
this great article is to s^persede-everything in its way. Call upon Agents in this pajper under the Great Aipperican BeTflVydy, ',' G^'t S B o o k . '' - - • •-.' ' . ' • . ! - « • • - ••: ; . ; •' -
' . WINTER AMUSEMENTS. Dedication Bal l , at the House of H. TOWS-
LEY, in Pineville, on Wednesday, Da,c. 29th. New- Year's. QaU; attl\e J^oifse ot/S. LAMB,
in lillisburgh, on Thursday, Dec ^Otb. New-Year 's Bal l , at the Hous© of M. H.
THOM»s,r.qr#eU Gbrners, on Friday, .December the3lstiost.
New-iYoar's Ball,—At the House of. J. IV. PBEI.ES, in J3andy Creek^.on Tuesday, Jtec. 28... T=
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In this villjage Qn Tuesday niomioff last, Mrs. MABTHA GUHLEV, aged .72 years, i r,
Mrs. Gurley has for dome .time hadi to comhat-tlie inTOadsoftthatfell disease (consumption,).but with' Vesigliatioh and fortitude hBs awaited the stroke! wHrcH although not unexpected, stHl so siiddteti KefeVnfe.* She was not considered d^ngeroiis' Unjil Saturday i u s t and • to-day , we, number,h^r with the past. • i • • : •
Her funeral- will be attended from' th,e residence of her son, Geo. Gurley, Esq , on Friday next, at 1 Otldck.
Funeral1 Service at' t h e Baptist Church, at 1 o'clock. ... • • At the residence of his father in this town, on Friday lhot, Capt. FREDERICK GILLESPIE, in the 25th y ea r of his age .
. The warm heart is.still, The fond bos6.m..at rest;
Bis spirit has flojvn, To .the land o( .the bleat.
His virtues still live.j His faults are forfiten j
We mourn htm .on Karth^ " 10li „, W e shall meet h im in Heaiien^ '.,
tCommml.«iW'] In this town, on the 24th inst, Mt%piP-~-
Gi LE8. wife of Thomas Giles, aged 8® years. " ' t " "
tM^Il^ |Uany :8,0uis ,hay\b,e4d. ' ( iutddwn .. aurittglh^jrjetlpd, The drtea^e hits now
abat§4i^ | f f i js ,cny, but is s t i | ' , abroad in ^M'iMSm^m Plain.of.,0aroqrmah, ytmMgi}i;0i^Mm6X- (otm^i AorLmission, m n d ^ a w l l ^ T i f t i i ^ I i e l p e r s ^ w i t h the ex-«(fewidi|te(»?)JhB.''liJ!inLbr aiflJ one village lehoetyMeUeliihave all :hitheiito-been gra>
*• $4$$*Mm4pk -*isffeiwful vislta:!
J O H N Q U I N O Y Ap*M8 IS quite feaUe I t O h«id and for sale bv
China and American 1-ea (Jo. C L A R K & CO. Agents.
THE fsuoscriner would inform the publicthat he has heen appointed the Agent of the
C H I N A A N D A M E R I C A N TEA>CO. fpr the TOWN OF RICHLAND, and that he has just received a large invoice ot their choicest" Teas, put up in packages of from J to61bs.
These Teas.needno puffing/bat wiilby their superior quftlityi and cheapness recommend tnetaselves to the public. ' - < .
Thelbttobw reeelveo''emD-fSces"'triridtJferem varieties ot'Young"Hyson,.whkh dffferen?e'arises froin the difierent location of its (production, also Souchong, English Breakfast, P^koe.Blaok; GunpoWder-;.lmpenal, and theapproved" varieties which have been selected frbmUh" best .gardens "of the Chinese Empire, and are pronounced.by competent judges to bei the1 best Teas • ever brought into the country.' •"*"•
The pubhe-nre requested to cal l .and examine them'-for theit low price, which isiestablished by theCo'mpany, is not their only recommendation.
^ ' • GLARK&Cb. Pulankit'December 29t-b, 1847.
'Oats.''1 "'"'"'"STaT-rf Barley, ., 44'B 50 Flour, 6,75 Pork, pr. hundred 4)'O0! Potatoes,
» Flour, Corn, • Oats, Rye, Barley, Tallow, Hide*,
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Iff^ahs, Butter, Cheese,
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6,60 a €,06 ,4,0,0 a , - ,
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is':: NfiW V o w , , P e e l 19, 86,12 a 6,251 Bprb, ©10,00 a 15.00
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70 a 75 44 a 50c 9a - a -
. 80 8 . a # e r 8 a 8 j
Whiskey, Ashes, Pot,
do ,. Pearlv Hams, Lard,-- '•' i. -tiinseed Oily
'Portrait Parting, , THfi subscriber .would inform the citizens of
Pulaski.and its .vicinity, that he is still, on. h^nd, for accommodating any Who mpy .Wish bis serV/ices; and flatters, hin^self j,h^t heisabjetp give good satisfaction to allwhpmay fijyorhin^ with business. Call and exam ine specimens, at bis Rporaoyer'Burton'ssaddleshojp., ,X. „
•„5(FJq,F:BOrfFOY: • P :nlask. i ,^e.mber^U.^7- .. „ , ' . . : . ,
Kefyoval. r p H ^ ; suhscrtber would, inforin the public, that JL.: isc, ,has remijyed: hfe Shop ,to the new. building Rprth,ol",the.Sto_ne Block,2d story,-"where .he continues to earry-on.the business qtjP/akioaakfe Tn^toring..^ .- •• _ •• .; , .-,-,•
Cutticg,, done on short notice, and warranted togt. Q-'. - , , , W^JfSNB,:' . RulaslrfaDefc 28 , ^847 . , Hy ,• ..,., • \ T t ) T I C E ' . ^ T h T ? « d a » r l h e r s h ^ JL\ isting, flndelf the firm of Clark & 'Smith , iS SxS^Slave * w t « « J , is Wis "day^iSSOtved by mutual coastot. • • - J. A. C L A R K ,
~ _ : 3. h. SMITH. '; "• Th"e business, will' in future he' •;on,dUcfed bjr. CL».Bk t.T^ttt- :,. JPojaski, tfec. 22d, 1847..'.'
CASH WILL B E I P A I D FOR' BUTTER at tteGrocery and ProvisionswSreof !
Jnne l,i847.- ' ' & M HILL;-
TAKE N6TIC.E .—Al l persons.indehted to Jones & ANOS(.I„ are. requested, to c&U ^nd
settle on or before the flrst day of January next, as it wjU be an invariable practice to hallan<}e. all accounts once a yehr either by paytofe'nt or note. Those interested will confer a favor' T>Jr attendiug to if without delay. , . Dec, l, 1847. JONES & ANGELL.'
New Boot and Shoe Store. WELLS. & STEVfeNS.':-'. . '
HAVE just opened-and. are now offering for sale,-ul-thenQw'stQre, ^Io.'8, west side oi" Jel-
t'ersunst.andonedoor'north of J. A. Clark *> Cos store, Pnlalki N. ¥., a general assortment of ' - . • , B 0 O T S A N D S H Q E S ., direct from' New York, Which lor beauty and durability ta'nnot be"equalled in this:market.',
The experience OJAP' of the firm bis had in'the business,'combined with the cdre taken to select the best articles, warrant* the I'dBfidence with Which they recomniend their gOods to-the pub. lie. TheW stock consistsinpaitof . • • Womens GaiteirsiSlipk. Ties and Bootees, '
Gent's CMT-itip BSftd'Thick Boots, do. SHoes, Gaiters-and Pumps, .j.„n / '
Bbys and'OhildrensiShoes'df all kirids. M do. Thick Boots, tbfeether With the variety
usually fottnd in similar establishments. They arC'alSo prepared fo manufacture Boots
and Shdesto order, with neatnessa'nddespatch; Thbsewishing any article intheiMihe,are
requested to call before purchasing elsewhere as they arc confident they can -please all. •"
J. M.WELLS,' " i -BT. M.'STEVENS..
Pulaski Dec. l t1847. "~4iyi
PDRjt, ftythe barrel, also Lard hy firkiaor s^l leri iuanti ty. ' ';, ' / w > L v i ^ t j '
aRA^S and Clover Seed'forsale at 4--. i ; v y . v - SYKES'&'OOODWm. \jt ""/W:;.v-,- SYKES'ifeM3gODWm.
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Jew.elcy.
NOW-opening .at, the ' .CHflAR flEJWES&RY. •;fiTOKE,PnlaBki, a variety jofc^ojcp,goods
consisting, ini pa^t, of#Cj- fq^ojsfin'g, article^, v . i i f ; ,. , . 1 > ' - 4 ''
Lever, LBpine aiid common Waffihb*. ' , "' Ladies' and gentlemen's 'BreastPini . ' '< • -
Finger Rings, in-great.,.viriety. '•' '' Gpld.and silver; Pencils, Ea r Hoops. ' r
Gotd'and 'gilt Guard t teys . Silver Thimbles, B a g Clasps. Purae Rings.'Tweezers-, -$teel Beads. Purse TwistrGOgglesi Spectacles'. ' '• , Percussion Caps. Ha i r Braid. .. H a i r Br.hsHes, Tooth Brushes-. Visitiug Cards, Letter Ehvelopes Guard Chains..
And' a variety of ofheriarticle^too numerous to mention j a l to f .which will be sold very lOwfor 'Cash. ' . ' . _ .
srV Watches and Jewelry repaired. Nov. 17^1847. • J A M E S GORE.
Fire and Marine1 Insurance,-r p H E COLUMBUS INSURANGif COM-JL PANY, of Columbus Ohio, Chartered.-in 1833, is now prepared to issue Policies pi'Insurance, and will take Fire and Marine Risksjiup-on as favorable terms as apy other responsible Company* . ' ..,, • < - ' LJ.fj > "
Office ot theAgenqy for theToWnotRichland. opposite N.' Mr.Wai'dwell'ssfol'e, Pulaski,
• CHAS. RHODES, A g M i , FulasTd Angil'8t'35,1847,' ,r' •„, 67y.
A"**~ Freshlu'pptyof Caps JCMen's and BOy's.)
( Justice's Blaiiks. T U S T ERKJTEDin the most-approved tbrm
' J ana style and on good paper, an assortment' Of Justice's. Blanks, which wilnn future he kept
IOR1 ^ tMr"-^ I'&O.-^^'pair of Good Team W # S by* " ' WM: 'E . :WMG M x, , gftt&M-Nov. 17,1837.; . ;.. 7 , -. ,,':,•
ItSSimjJTED'so'TonsofiButter for which the, •:Wff. .'highest price will be paid at theFarmera' &dmf& • GEO. W. FtTL-LER.-1
JpU?$ski,Oet.4,1847.-•tli ir,ANTEp.-r5,0p Tops of Straw, for which VV Cash wil! be paid dh delivery at the Pu
laski .Book Board Manufactory, • ' :|n,UlgkixFeb. 26,1847J J . B. SMITH $ 0 0 / '
•YTTT^NTED 1000 Cords 0t;sTqVE Sio&s, yy";.cot -32 inches long, from any description
oMrfight grained HaVd.Wead, .- ' A M I00;000ftet of Hard Wood ^af.^ogs,
eutlefcfeet long of any size over 8 inches at.tne small-end, for which, the ' highest price' Will be paid :pn delivery at OtttStave M ill. . , i •'.
• ... CLARK & L A M . ' Fttlask.Dec 23,1847 ' ' 44tf S B ^ S N T ' E D . - A few Tubs.of LARD; for fam-'V-Sy use, for which Cash will ,paid at the
Pulaski Tea-SWnSW • ' ' E. M.HILL. Fep^6,l.847, - j , • / . ' ;' . , . ! . , ; T l tf
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fWATCfaWMBlOCK REPAIRING.
XX o^ejttjtiMK^Maw#8plSlhp Subscriber WineO^in^emlWnes.bl^P '^ 1 - - ' *"- -" ^
itliife&f™™ , _lathewsdh tips .shall be
qdioussto>e nearly, Hotc], and one dobr nbrthof, on Jeflerson street, would-the pubgf t^ fb tu i^ i . . . ,.
.the 8 S % &
iew Bralnards, . "' store
attention of >')
;'Just rVelv^d f »m t h e M
^- IfflJPM/'!. jTt'/TftSi E, WAY worild:4ntbttfil »he'pubKc<f
jiVJjthat-her E«.i«sijn|ly.'of »eV*ndiaslitoijri
''hrffQM arriv!ed,from^New Y o A / ^ d ih4 rwdflld.to^»e the ladies to calf and esfaiaiie; ; 'ShelBB per'sdnally selectM 'heft goe*( wS* OTUfiktjawtBjidhqjSes she caq.pleame in ^IS^ity t 'and price. , ft :• •' '• i.« • • •
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* ••••*• jktimim AND.- BLEACHING.- V ; - S t r a w ahrf Eeghofil Bonnets al tera, 'bleachM
andttrinwnedi on t|ie shonest *notice and in t%W
atesjj|tyiew ;kt"r'jr;.„- t; ••---- • .J
, eeounts--with:Hri •" andfljfrange1
"V SHEEP" andLAMBS &m'wsht-'/ed f o r W f f he Mrtn^ty'Mhf^b;. ri'CO. " ' S \ - V ' . \ '•• '"•
iugustiukr,,, ,.,,., ; ljy^
mi«-w. / E D ' a ny^".aat i ty o'Eggs, B4tter and VY Tow Cloth, lnexchangelbE gqods.
•Mjy 19. .^ , '. ; . j3Eq.Vy. FULLER.
S r t f a W E D . ^ 0 , 0 0 0 feet -^ inehfiasssvoid - ViV- v-Flank, delivered at Por" Ontario,for whioh CaahiSill be.paidnn delivery.:._ . . . -. ..
Also, cash and the highest marketprdce willd be.p^id'lor most descriptions ot Lumber dcliv, ered<esabov£. • . >•• J . H . GILBERT.
Fel^25, , :1847.- •-. r ^ - - / -1 tf
lSe,w. :^ore . a M T K ^ T p o ^ : First Arrival of Fall anil Tfihtir Go'pW '"'AT 'TBEPllLASKJ,CASii.STGB4 -
-Wo. $ Stone Block; Pulaski, -M-ty- -
THE subfcriljers have just received ahd opened one 01 the choicest selections of goods,
everofferedinthisraarkevconsistihg of ' * " URY.GOODS, GROCERIES, CROOK-
ERY$ HARDWARE. , . „ Iticltidea, in the aho*e stock tlieyj'would ca l l
the rfiteiition 6f the public to the fbllowlng: ' Btinaio Robes, Salt, by-the bbl. & bag, HafsjOapsrandMufls, Flour, -Sjiltillo Plaids, GrasjsSeed, I Cashmere do., . Dairy Stoves, '' ~
' Bohemia, do., Nails and Glass, Sbeeripg,' heavy, Linseed Oil, - *
' Cott.hatts,wick&yam)Dye Stuffs. French & Beaver Broadc'oths, satinetts, Cas-
simeresj.^sting^i . . \ v A great"variety, of ladies 'and Misses,' India
R ® r 4 r Over Shoes ;• . - i ' '> Ladies' huskiq ties, and gaiter, shoes j Men's and bbyb' thick boots; calf d o . ;
-Gent's pumps and over shoes, &c: &e j 1 * ['"With a great variety of other goods, too htt-merous to mention, which will be sold,.we need not assUrq.^uri'njstomeTs^ forpn.sh, produce or approved eredit, on as good- terms as can. be ptlrShased -elsewhere—-Pulaski'not excepted.. • •
' .Also,-a.small assortment of the .choicest liquors and wines, which will be sold only tor medical purpof-es. • 1 ,
W A N T E D - r F i f t y firkins choice Dai ry B u t . ter,.for which-Cash will be raid.
SYK'ES & G O O D W l t f . _Pulaski, Nov. 8, 1847:_ t • • •
Hons0"&iLot For^Sale. r p H E plea^antly locatet}, house a n d , lot flwned " I ' ^by Hi G.VAke', 6o,LkS0fetreet, In iEtsVillage, i§ offered for dale- on very reasonable terms. .- , t ^ , • • - On the1 tot is a good ham and outhouses and soms/yahiable fruit. N *. 1 . /
.For furjher particulars, enqjiirejof
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pok-the,ctt«p.if|pijte,&r icf^ndr'n^fi^krl'aj't,;^
Fills have gairfed the, create mOsVtirbmptVemfedf f^rheumSrAi ' &',«! ffi jainefl. a'hey act mosti^ower^Iyi#iOiratS«W.» JeJ!^n^ l^p'aj^^t(^flIJy^^JJr-''"'' 'u ' '•- tf* ,-•-*-
humors. noxipi paihf'Wdiweokness.^bTiSieipartSvigtveii -rt?aliw(.afldlree aiE«h}a,tion to thpiftuit
illing.frpm the..system, the ©xnetlitig^irpm the. wstem the eattsea^ b r « i 06%is extfuciatihgcohipIaM ti$t I m g a curs/ €arriage,'Wag<in; and Sleighi!
' ' • " ! " " " ^ M - A K I ' N © , ' ' : ~-}^«\. fyate- & iJNMA^,;1iavihW Reined ' W, V^iShop'trom1 Box's-stone building to the fhUti sWry.ol the, the.three story buil,clinglitMie)S0UtJ8 - , , ,u . v.,, dlfflaJMftpJta A f r l N N f t
give notice to, the. pnbiie'raat M in rt^iWto^M?cuWitfwo>k®
htB line' of buslnei*. of the -VCry beit>««iterl4W/ Hand by conlpetent Vorlrmtnandaoilerate prU>
Repairing, done oa. short notice, j n ! ^ M « ^ maniiet'dfid charges reasbnabW. ' ,*•- i : •#H1ktad«'oriBroauce taitta-for iw«>rlfTp>l*B pairson liberal terms. - -rr-> -n-'-.-.y -T-i-f <nA .
Ptdaski,JulyfithA.84J?.... ' >~ . . u i i W
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and.; friends that he still continues h lnhn tU nes.sat the old siand,^ doors-north ofBrainurd'* Hotel,wherc all .fork in his liheolJiuiinesfwilV be done withpfompthess and of Jh» best k t l iK-rials a r ia^^r f lanRHp. ' ' - - - ' •' "> --U • • >. I . T r u n k s , Valiesqs and Trave l l ing Bags n u d a
in the late6t,8tyles and .on shon.notice, . ,... . Repairing done on the ihorteot notice.
PulsUdd,2^, 184V? " - ! ' .. '•if.'
-I 1 A". Wanted. , J « ^ t ^ ^ D n * a s f ' 6 f BTJTTJSR„ror Which'the 9W*JUUli/-tstfhBSt-p>ier wiii'be paia'in~ex. change, -at-th«rOswego%/'ountyCash Store... •"• ?*&*&*•' r ~~ " T N ~M:" W A I R D W E L E " .
. ^ ^ M - '—Jl-t: - - Bnffalo Robes.-' **
STj^"^NatSykes & Gqodwinsand^amine •a finelot^juiittecefvea/also'a vaHetyofFall
and Winter Goftdsj., Nov^JfJ,,' t > A P g R - HANGING SI- and Window Ea-X,,persla.finelot.iust received by .. , /
S ' e f t ^ m W.M..WARtiWELt...
(EiBBERS.^.JSIeh'sfar/d'-Wbinfen's India -Rubber-Shoe, also Lades .Buskins, Slips
and ters a i ., * 4». M. WARDW,ELL'S,
A OHOICE- LOT OF GROOERIES may be • fduniJ St the Oswego Co. Cash Store of '
June l&, ' {?. M. WARDWELL.
Mte,5-JoNEs .ft ANOELL offer, for, salei at the Matnrno'h Store. 4he.best and cheapest
Cistern ajC^pgt pumps ever sold. Price 83,50 or $3,00, aboording to length.. - . 1
Pulaski, March 11,184.7.;: _ •; L, '
FTiOMitii'A superior article of Flour for fam-ilvjuse^may be had'atJess.than thejmarket
cpne,£b^-a»jyin'gatth1e,sdire"6f- "" ' l
Feh--S5,4847-[U'.. I ••> • _ E . M v H I E L 7 _
itimjB celebrated Five >y
N. M. W A R D W E I y L
1 C DOZEN.Booth,&Sp 1 0 River HOES,' tor sale
April ' 15)1847 "" "
•itButter, Butter. . t '_ . . ' . ' .
•f-\ . •
C'ASff'sifill-be paid by the Subscriber fdf-atry qUairtirv" of good Butter; delivered'at his
storeVin gOod'order. Aug. 11. N.M.WARPWE^I/ .
rTJ^gbest , lot , the largest selection ahd'the JL lateststyks of Prints will be ftmnd act ^ e b . ^ , 1847- [tf J. A. CLARK'S.
BEANK"MortgagesandDeeds. alid a variety ofotlJer'Blankmaybe had at (he office o'l
jhe Richland Courier. JtineJO.'
con.s»ntly dnhaiitt.' and fibr sales at the offlceoi". the Richland Courier " • ',, - •••*••>'• t
A L r g e ' M o t t m e n t ' o n j g e s , Bo«ds, &cf - -
r d f - W A N T E D I M M E B I A T E L Y . 4 T |
MY.Q,CiaNTITYof Lard, Butter, Cheese, lams, Potatoes, Beans &C. &c,, for Which
the highesCmarket price will be paid at the Pe-ki n Teai&oTej by ' •l " " 3 5 ' M i HJLL.
PBlaski,.iifefeh 25. ' • •--• ''• "» ff6)f
ASUPEUfdR article of fable'Butter can.be prScured at the Grocery and Provision
store of ,~ ' V ' MANSFIELD & DOANE. Feb,!S5(VB^7. ! . 1 tf.
LOOKING GLASSES of various sizes and prices, may be found at the variety store ol
Feb.S5t 184-7-ftf. J. A. CLARK._
O U G A B , Coffee, Rasins, Choise Teas, O Molasses, Spices, &c. &c. for sale very low at
Sept._1847. _ ^ N M. WARDWELL'3.
P^AINTERS AND GLAZIERS' and^ll others wishing to purchase, wil) do well to .call
and examine my Assortment of Paints,. Oils, Glass and Nails, which will be sold low. ' "
j3ept.;20. ' N . 'M.WAtoWELL.
SATCHELS," Gloves, Gitrips, Fifriges. 'Buttons, Linnen Hdlrt's,-Muslin •& Thread
Edgings, Bl'k Silk Lace and other tiiffltngs in real varietyat , N. M'.-WARDWELL'S _
LOtfR-for sale at the lowest market price, at the Store of , CLARK &, CO.
great
pi ACKER'EL -and Shad of superior'quality, for sftlcat'thfc Cheap Cash Provision;
Store cif (Sept. 38.> " E', M. HILL..
OHAW'LS;^Silk,Br5r.l!e,S tt( Iadiiy,wabl-O - e n and Alpacca Shawls, a large assortment
[ustreceived at - N. WU WARDWELL'Si
Pulaski,'Nor. 8,1847. T^VoR^r • j t lL^rNER-SfJ , 0 ' , ',',
.MHJLWBR^AND M A N T U 4 M A K B R v , r f O U t t D Ipfqrm |the inhabitants
w Toxvh of Richland, and ad that s"he has reVarnei'from New YorsTw'ith l a t e s t ' F A ' L L W - ' W l N T E R styled df
B O N N E T S ; TRIMMING'S; RJBBONS, F L O W E R S &c. &c. T '
Also, patterns of the most fashionable Dresses, Mantillas, end Cloaks, and she, 14 'prepared to cut, fit or make to order. """""
Bo'hftets bleached and trimmed to ord*r f 0$ short notice. *
^ulaski ; Oct. 37,1847. , , .,; iy.fl
~WAGGCN' , e ARRlA 'GE A N D SLEK3& •" MANUFACTORY. - '•• ' ' ' : 3
8hop<m<B¥ohd>Street directly in Iht rear tf • 'N:. M,"Wardwell>s Store. " " " ' '
TA K E S this method, of informing the pubHe . that he still continues hishuainess, and tha t
he shall not vary from his.old established rule, pi .makingjioth.ing but .the heiuand mai l 'durable w<5rk,trbm mtem^erTal iTi i ' e ( !o ' f ih t>y , a» O r d s ; - . - ' • - - -^
Repairingdoneas u sua l . i n a substa: workmanlike manner, on s^brt notici^.
As h is work'has been tested Cor -m'atiy ... he'presumes'th'attHepttWlcwl»have no Wi% eatibn in giving him. a sha reb? j a t rbh ige . ' • w "
4 PalasM, Aprfl.1,,1847. • •. -, , '6yK-
To the Trayellnig Public; b~
HENR*^MERS0N r*ottlo>«infbja hU friends ftnd,th»%biic-fltrlarge, that he ha*
purchased ,and,flUed .up the, Standknown »s the . ^uUsKrTEMP?a^9)E. .H, ( j |TJSfc and that'he ID ready at all tim?j, to .wait upon th'e-'tra>efler'and. wifl WdTeivorlo'aayJ'Sii house their homo.- ^No paiDs -will be spired 10 makpthis house a pleasant resting place, *nd he hopes by unremitte4 attention to.receivea.iharf of patronage. , ' •. Iff
Pulaski, Oct. 30,1847. *
•• >" Telegraph Store. MEACHAM, &.CAArMDAttr
iDealvrs in H.ird-Ware, Iron, Steel, Naife Glass, Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tip , ana *
Copper WarevTritpmirigs,&c. No..10, Jeff'st J-ulaslciOswego Co. N . X
HAVING just received a heavy stock in the above line, they would Inform the pub
lic that they arenow prepared to.supply all orders and will sell cheap TOT Cash Or ready tlay. • They particularly call the attention or the
public to tjieiri assortment of stores, consisting of ' r "
'droit! SWveb 'of the 'latest 'patterns and Jndst approved kinds,
"Officeand Parlor Stoves, Box and improved A4rTfgh to r vaMous patterns. " ' Dairy apparatus' of all kinds made toordferj
T in W a r Of every description made to'-ortler ahd kept consiantly bn 'handj embracing also
Copper and sheet Iron W a r e , stove' Pipe, Zinc, sheet Lead, Lead Pine, D,ou;g!ass Pumps , Files, Iron and Gapped Tacks, htove Blacking, Cistern Pumps, matie of Cupper, the pQeapeat anjl-best in 'use. ' T'
Second' hand Stoves' for sal*. J * Q T ' i l l kinds of repairing done on tfie
shpi test riotice, by a, first rate Workman. -Nov. .8, mil • . ' Mors kinds of produce' received in exchange
for worit.orrepalring, -_> 'J
' r? , ' Tioie to pay up. ^ TH E subscriber having sojd out his interest
in theBlacksmlthinghvbiness t cPh i l l ip Rob-bins, Wpuld call on all pei$ons indebted to the late firm 61 Box & ftobbins to call and »ettle withdm delav. W M . BOX.
Pqla^lfi,.Moy.;3dT8|7 ( ' . •', ) , , , , , ! ' .
The First in Market.'''• N E W GOpDS NOW R E C E I V I N G ' A T
. J..!A. O L A R : ! ! ^ - • ,
THE subscriWr.iv#uid inlbhri the public that he is now opening a,hga-isy Supply
OF F A L L AND W I N T E R GOODS, which he has selected with much'care, and exr pressly for this majket. Call and examine, for he is certain that their quality and cheapness willsell them. J .A.CLARK.
Pulaski, Sept. 8.1H46. -,
A REfclUeiST j» made Ujjrll mose- whos>s.aG-counts have been six months or mo'j-e stand
ing, and all those.whose holes or obligations of all descriptions are due, to call Without delay and settlouhe same.. . GEO: GURLEY.
Pulaski, Nov. 8, 1847. '•
DOMESTICS.—Bleached and Brown Cottons. Canton Flannels, Cotton Yarn,
"Weikirfg, Wadding, Ticking &c, Cheap at Sept.- 1S47. _ N. M, WARD WELL.
.Notice.. , v.;'.\ Y, " A ' L L persons, indebted to the sufiscriher by nqte •XX tit bo'ok account are requested to call imme-
.djfotely a n d pay,np. A speedy, attention,.to,the1
•m*®W *Y?Post.. , • , --.
7 ( \ ( \ ( l Y f RDS,qf Callico jnpt"a,ijrlved 1 \rxr\r j,n(j |^r 'sa -hfeap focreadypayat the Farmer 's Exchange. ' i
0 « . 4 , v , .' T 'QEQ, W. FTJLLLR. be SHAWLS.—Some beautiful patterns may-1
hadaithe','Exchange " ver-v cheap. J 5 c t - Bffl ' . - • • • .GEO. W.FULLER. . A COMPLETE .ASSORTMENT of'orbcer
•XX tesjsuehas'goodTEA.MplassesiSugarwc always;W sale-ft " ' "*-" * - ' • ' • - • -b-
,'"", .IIENKY,,EMER90N'. , . . , - [ T lEALER in^atSfCaps Furs, &c , Rfh(sb}|. XJ staBd*Nol 7, Jeffer)on street', woW&a^ to -WscuBtomers a w frlefias, that he still Continues his business, aha 'that he will always be found ready tq'supply all calls in h i s ' l ine* titty cheaper than they can be sold at ahy other shnt>. He Intends'always to ne sdpplled wtm the latest styltfoi' Hals and Caps, and will rnag-nfacture to Order a- good .assortment, of Muft and Furs on hand, • , •
Ca»h and the highest price Will be paid for all kinds pf jNrrs, aha Shceps1 pelts deliveied at his shbp; rPula^i,vOa.201 ' 18'47. I^JFI? ••
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware •MANUFACTORY.
MEAGHAM $ CRANDALL'i
WOULD inform the PupHe that they caWr on the above'bftHness in the Stone .'Stort,
& doors southiOfBrainard's Hotel,- on Jefferson street, wherea general assortment of Tfc and Sheet Jron WfiVe raaV be found or manufactured to order. They" are also dealers ia.SjOvesihd' Stove Pipe, m& have on hand",'or Will' procuft to order any pattern of stove that may be dt-aired-, ' . '
tnexpftrienced workman Is always on hand, alf Binds of Repairing will be dune wit*
neatness and despttteh, as cheap as at any ihdp in thcconntyi, ' ''. -,
. , . , . - SlI^AS H- ;1MEACHAM. , . ALDEN qRANDALL.
Pulaski, Feb. 35,-184£' ' - ly.
"'I
ITj^GreHt Abaction H . 4 3 J
' 'NEWQbbBS, -At the Fitetftfirs Exchangei
. , " " ' a N9. i ; s 'T t iNElBL06K.
THE SUBSCRIBER is how receiving and opening a very large and well selected as
sortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS comprising almost all the articles usually called for in .a' country store, which will be sold Cheap for cash'dr ready p'ay. "_"!
All k|nds oi country produce will be tilcia in .exchange at .the highest triarket price. /• TJlB public are requested to call and examina.
, y 6EORG.EW. FULLER., • -Pnussi, Sept.28,18,47. , ' '.
Livery Stable; BARNEY PECKi, thankful for. past 'favort,
wauld say to the- public.IhatJtft .still k e e i t ffOiJSESAWM CARRIAGES TO LET
at the old stand of S. Hale, on Jefferson street., Pnlaski.Feb.35, . 1847. - * ' • J u - i . ^ J , , ]<aft:.. • . > . . , • - . . . . ~i tl.
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GE O R G b W . FULLER, at the Farmer's Ex-ehangBj No. l,,Stone Block, offershis c u s
tomers a more.ewensiveand later purchased assortment ot'G'oods thajFcan be f o u n d ' « a n y ' other .store in tOWh. he Would caflfhe attention ofjadies and gerftlemen to hisiieW setectibh'of GLOVfi®! .consisting! In part of n •J 'Ladieswhheandcol 'd silk,Gloyes,
- eHBntlenleh,s(Bufck),HtirS«iaildWa, dof T
d o J .Libnenj Cotfonfand. SilftdO; " Al^qt-anyqna)\tity of Linnenj Cotton andtfbW
tosiery, .Vfbieti h^wHl.spll unuspaUy sheap. " , 3IM
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fresh, s'opply '0t. ire Sugar,, C 0 %
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