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vftiliW' w ' *&#**! sss^sFsamls^ \. '1^ * -18 icjeo/ttlisN^Y,, fab.Ole*ai OrkfioM^Se'pt.rl., 1847. gia. .i From that ipwnt'tt'moTed sduth^B^ ertuprbitioceiof Persia, andsnH&ini, , lytfroitfpMeb'to plaice j j | djiffertnt'parts qf *VA ^'P e «^ .mag^ ttjj &]#Hftinee at Op tfoonnab.' ten .days ng»,.-.--JM8 said also to have: advanced wesWgri; from Georgia in- .*»«, .... ... - . ... "^fc&onqiEzeroqtrv 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 nighty an if- |>| regularity wtyich can of course hardly fail j;||ltb^repsre';ready"subieats' fatidisease:— -liHowever much'or^ljMe the ravages of the f Wer^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 {ii J "4jcrio1er^ a'ppeffr^d at Tjflisi and moved before, it in, the directions above imentianfed^ laying waste the fruits of the w k WW a sup-'jroW'tKe fi oJoice orate'lNprto(i r..jMUJ3Sl bfpelNprfoJk e following extract of a' letter- from Major C&rnmissigners fete*," 9 one' 'of 7 t ^ T O r n m i ^ r d n e r s ; o/. rfcfe in Princess Atftja to'atiouaeih Si W#»k* ,-. . i ;•,».-, " I am sarray to have tolWfpron you, top* ,the-new sohr. Sea Witch, of Mew York; calh'e aSbjdre oti the ibeaeh six wiles $0i', of,Cfti?e'^enry,inthesno'\v>t6t{n, ol TjhujcW dm,' uad'all,en- board .have .perished,*-* Both 'masts^are'gone; or. at least ere float*;] ing 1 alongside. ^.^Te have bad her board-,; ed'ttiis'rhbrhiri§, and it fs'thonghtsb6.was] in-ballast. Three men dtavil Jyje&.found along 1 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' flerald of Wednesday, speaking' of. <IrV storms which peca'sipfieol fhe j**J8ck|1 mentipned above, s^sij'. . "•"'K^^'I^' -We,had, yesterday and last-pight, one- of theJ severest aijfiH? ssoinw 'With«wbicb .vve'bjive been a'caahilitfeawthiri^tllfflaisl; ^X.^ayg., it" wasTirSceded',' % ii.lj.eaVy/ driving-rain, which gj-aduaUy..turned to-J snow^ccompa^ied, yjitn,. a^ay* NBrth-! easter.- Xh'e wether pecarne so thjck.in the Al'N'Joo.Mkat, $>[?$$ n $\ fj^ljf a,nni> off were, completely iobsf ured,,,., t ,'i „••'-» /Bite stea mer Curtis JBeck, <w1 thi the mail, Wtyfo left' at 12, was cdrnpMled to plit. b^lfj'as wftS a|so'^h'f^eorgia^^ich St- tpnipied to leave at. ^ o'clock for,^alti-. ipore.: The steamer with the Northern marl from BiWropre, and the Orisis-'with' the.Southern rhajj,. frorri' fej'ch'inond, ^ad, neithet arrived last night when' we putiour. paper to press, haytng both, no doubt, been/ compelled tp. malte * harbor. It Wos'ip deed an, aw/bl- storm,, and- w,e ! feftr itta mense }osa.,ot lives a^d property, has been-, theresult.• T - • -—;- -- -••--- —r-- -'-^ -—. mmmmm mmmmmmammm nyfand'ttre'sqrifou'B laystlpuW -I..i d : d i f f e r to*tli&/people of $ i c l n 7' OBMVXTSSL Aniohg whl^h-may'be'&Wa^e^.o'ol* "<*»•* -•* "' '"' * "'•- 1 *.•]•"' , Frencb BlacJk r ^upeW^ie ^ l o t ^ ^ p c j m ^ ^ ^ . ^ M , „, i%ri(;-j?*Rt»d pof. pihV^ssjni^res, gf:/pJeicesySptnetts.'.ftomrnon -and rlne r Tweedsji 'Hora> Times &c.-'' -. i-, >n> - •' ,••,• : y \v>-40~^' •> .«H'H*M -..-«* ^..... oim .-... ! •£$*? .;»?: »Bi,<#] iffact, Testings e«er.bflei*d itWtbV,W*Af, flin^jbnwifl satlsf}i?tj,y,)nne,,of i'-gopd-stocki of. Choiqe. Groceries, Crq^fey, Gl^ss"and*rf'ard-Srs r «' If JsarietfdJpsajob to entimetate nwiele.8,.thel?ublic are invited' to look throu*h 'th^'lifeatest' varietjof D^y _Gob\ls,evef brTered "i^town^nd'^ey will fiiid t'htto ch.e^p erij^gh','no..mistake..,. ,^ . " ,,;',', '. / •. ' ':,'Ji '" "*'*'" ' .-^(''/'••^.' , ' .'•'•( ' JBn'ng Pi) your,-.C!Qrn,:0ats, E*|axSeed, Potatoes, Rags, Dried Appres, and* almost every thing' you eaii't-eat at hom«, you. canJse'U^hlem as well'irt^thiSlStori as ! ari5f one inVwn.;" ' ; N ••;•'•'<•, .' •;''!• f ^ ". ;''• •', ./,', r ' •' ",- ! ~ l! ' boti'\ ^'rget'the mot)i$yVffir'$$ is vc>y m u M l W e d e d OBQJ'dJacc.piin^ this'iwintelf: iiewmier this:. ; .,.::'-. -Tiw. GEORGE W. .JFULLER. Pulsiski, Deceriibiir 15, l ' S ^ ' . "^ ' '#:* ••• ^..,i.dP-:i .... " v OAHttPOLtV _ CQS^EffirJpi'jiiJtfcH WEik- .-,,. -p^tASKi MABK&T; Dec; 22.' Wheat,'' $1.00 a 1,19 Linseed «U, •titoh,:;'- '"' 42•a'^oiwdftd, • *"" «/ . .^edijffi, and like hafbrngefa of a heavier wo, ifphetipg, ^n the mpre awful judgment of. ^holsrai,, . ,._. , si'l'hii 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 six' 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 t h e 4 - i - - - dtJfTp^aih, lake and sides of the moun- t^iij^belovV) 4s, pcre .enveloped', during ^t4ir»c^n-a*»hick-mIsUBo.jien'"'' ias en- tirely to obstruct the vision beyond n few fees. As seen from the mountain above, ij printed 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^the mflte striking, in the common fy very dear air of Persia^ , Where weyseldoni.f4ea 'any' thing 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 weath- er! U. too-hot to' allow it tp condense so as We;ease'to be ^artiafl^rraspaTent, as was fJlp^eaSe" VIirrjiig ttf? pl , 0.v(itenee' l p/'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 the 1 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 > ; {fie r hppr^(6jS_. of the fear- (ul destroyeri Associating it with the Plague, whichiilesq\a|ed,!f.»£se mountains ifpd yaijeys sbtpe, y?ars 'aaq^they.regardit as highly.cbntagiouB.;. nnd,sp apprehej!i§.iv e 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! . Wji fi go > ^in\ i Q ^ v ^ d . i n I n d w . - P e r s i a , affd elsewhere in the{,E??t,)tnat elevated por- yprfS-areicomparatively secure from the Snfluendenof.cholera,—a fact that may . iifltiw 1 ' I%WbW 1 the-'p'robl v ern of the dertse rri'tst t h a t I have mentjoped, as 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- ..iMI^i'^wf'bealthful retreat above -menjioned, the. fchoiera has never yet ap- peared. vvV\vpBld of eoufse not forget, jw&tthiB, digeaie, 1 ^.:in all cases, an arrow JijMe Kandof kfeXord; ^butlike 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^ f y'"W -. nt i$&£*.-8tpt> .lS^.-^-l?o-day'J, returned -whrilmy.|arniiy t( > our,i]fe[eaith-retreat.-u •^Themyagek'of the cholera 1 , 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 let- ter, the followlrifr testimony: " Hoosick Falls, March ;9,1?47' ' | To Dr. Vaughn :-^I feel it 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 help- less. I f applied 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 at 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 health is restored, and I enjoy excellent health. ••; ., EtMIRA BAKER." " 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 Book. '' --• •-.' '.'•.!-«•• - ••: ; . ; •' - '. WINTER AMUSEMENTS. Dedication Ball, 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 Ball, 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= : 5 ? 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 (con- sumption,).but with' Vesigliatioh and forti- tude hBs awaited the stroke! wHrcH although not unexpected, stHl so siiddteti KefeVnfe.*^ She was not considered d^ngeroiis' Unjil Saturday iust 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. Funeral 1 Service at' the Baptist Church, at 1 o'clock. ... • • At the residence of his father in this town, on Friday lhot, Capt. FREDERICK GIL- LESPIE, in the 25th year 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 „, We shall meet him in Heaiien^ '., t Comm m l .«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^|ffijs,cny, but is sti|', abroad in ^M'iMSm^m Plain.of.,0aroqrmah, ytmMgi}i;0i^Mm6X- (otm^i AorLmission, mnd^awll^Tiftii^Iielpers^with the ex- «(fewidi|te(»?)JhB.''liJ ! inLbr aiflJ one village lehoetyMeUeliihave all : hithei i to-been gra> *• $4$$*Mm4pk -*is f feiwful vislta:! JOHNQUINOY Ap*M8 IS quite feaUe It O h«id and for sale bv China and American 1-ea (Jo. CLARK & CO. Agents. T HE fsuoscriner would inform the publicthat he has heen appointed the Agent of the CHINA AND AMERICAN TEA>CO. fpr the TOWN OF RICHLAND, and that he has just received a large invoice ot their choi- cest" 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'ari- ses 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 the 1 best Teas ever brought into the country.' •"*"• The pubhe-nre requested to call.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*, 31 Iff^ahs, Butter, Cheese, a,88 6,60 a €,06 ,4,0,0 a,-, 13 ". ' 5 '.a .B- is':: NfiW V o w , , P e e l 19, 86,12 a 6,251 Bprb, ©10,00 a 15.00 >**#*- w-'A-Hi 1 ^!}! id 70 a 75 44 a 50c 9a -a - . 80 8.a#er 8 a8j Whiskey, Ashes, Pot, do ,. Pearlv Hams, Lard,-- '•' i. - tiinseed Oily 'Portrait Parting, , T Hfi 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; andflatters,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. rpH^; suhscrtber would, inforin the public, that JL.: isc, ,has remijyed: hfe Shop ,to the new. build- ing 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. , H y ,• ..,., •\Tt)TICE'.^ThT?«da»rlhersh^ JL\ isting, flndelf the firm of Clark & 'Smith, iS SxS^Slave *wt««J, is Wis "day^iSSOtved by mutual coastot. • • - J. A. CLARK, ~ _ : 3. h. SMITH. '; "• Th"e business, will' in future he' •;on,dUcfed bjr. CL».Bk t.T^ttt- :,. JPojaski, tfec. 22d, 1847..'.' C ASH WILL BEIPAID FOR' BUTTER at tteGrocery and ProvisionswSreof ! Jnne l,i847.- ' ' & M HILL;- T AKE N6TIC.E.—All 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.':-'. . ' H AVE just opened-and. are now offering for sale,-ul-thenQw'stQre, ^Io.'8, west side oi" Jel- t'ersunst.andonedoor'north ofJ. A. Clark *> Cos store, Pnlalki N. ¥., a general assortment of '-.•, B0OTS AND SHQES ., 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 t 1847. "~4iyi P DRjt, ftythe barrel, also Lard hy firkiaor s^lleriiuantity. ' ';, ' /w> Lv i ^tj' a RA^S and Clover Seed'forsale at 4-- .i;vy.v- SYKES'&'OOODWm. \jt ""/W:;.v-,- SYKES'ifeM3gODWm. 1 Jew.elcy. N OW-opening .at, the'.CHflAR flEJWES&RY. •;fiTOKE,PnlaBki, a variety jofc^ojcp,goods consisting, ini pa^t, of#Cj- fq^ojsfin'g, article^, v.iif; ,. , . 1 > ' -4 '' Lever, LBpine aiid common Waffihb*. ' , "' Ladies' and gentlemen's'BreastPini. ' '< - Finger Rings, in-great.,.viriety. '•' '' Gpld.and silver; Pencils, Ear Hoops.' r Gotd'and 'gilt Guard tteys. Silver Thimbles, Bag Clasps. Purae Rings.'Tweezers-, -$teel Beads. Purse TwistrGOgglesi Spectacles'. ' '• , Percussion Caps. Hair Braid. .. Hair Br.hsHes, Tooth Brushes-. Visitiug Cards, Letter Ehvelopes Guard Chains.. And' a variety of ofheriarticle^too numerous to mention j altof .which will be sold very lOwfor 'Cash. '.'._. srV Watches and Jewelry repaired. Nov. 17^1847. JAMES GORE. Fire and Marine 1 Insurance,- rpHE COLUMBUS INSURANGif COM- JL PANY, of Columbus Ohio, Chartered.-in 1833, is now prepared to issue Policies pi'Insu- rance, and will take Fire and Marine Risksjiup- on as favorable terms as apy other responsible Company* . ' ..,, < - ' LJ.fj > " Office ot theAgenqy for theToWnotRichland. opposite N.' Mr.Wai'dwell'ssfol'e, Pulaski, CHAS. RHODES, A g M i , FulasTd Angil'8t'35,1847,' , r ' •„, 67y. A "**~ Freshlu'pptyof Caps JCMen's and BOy's.) ( Justice's Blaiiks. TUST ERKJTEDin the most-approved tbrm 'J ana style and on good paper, an assortment' Of Justice's. Blanks, which wilnn future he kept IOR1 ^tMr"-^ I'&O.-^^'pair of Good Team W#S by* " ' WM:'E.:WMG M x, , gftt&M-Nov. 17,1837.; . ;.. 7 , -. ,,':,• ItSSimjJTED'so'TonsofiButter for which the, : Wff. .'highest price will be paid at theFarmera' &dmf& GEO. W. FtTL-LER.-1 JpU?$ski,Oet.4,1847.- •tli i r,ANTEp.- r 5,0p Tops of Straw, for which VV Cash wil! be paid dh delivery at the Pu- laski .Book Board Manufactory, ' : |n,Ulgki x Feb. 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 ofany size over 8 inches at.tne small-end, for which, the ' highest price' Will be paid : pn delivery at OtttStave M ill. . , i •'. ... CLARK &LAM. ' Fttlask.Dec 23,1847 ' ' 44tf SB^SNT'ED.-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, • / . ' ;' .,. ! .,;Tl tf r. rv- 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 ^ f b t u i ^ i .. . ,. .the 8S%& 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*ndiaslitoij ri ''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.« ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ * ••••*• jktimim AND.- BLEACHING.- V ; -Straw ahrf Eeghofil Bonnets altera,'bleachM andttrinwnedi on t|ie shonest *notice and in t%W atesjj|tyiew ;kt"r'jr ; .„- t; ••---- .J ,^eeounts--with : Hri •" andfljfrange 1 "V SHEEP" andLAMBS &m'wsht- '/ed forWff he Mrtn^ty'Mhf^b;. ri'CO. " ' S \ - V ' . \ '•• '"• iugustiukr,,, ,.,,., ; ljy^ mi«-w. / ED ' an y^".aatity 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 .aMTK^Tpo^: First Arrival of Fall anil Tfihtir Go'pW '"'AT 'TBEPllLASKJ,CASii.STGB4 - -Wo. $ Stone Block; Pulaski, -M-ty- - T HE subfcriljers have just received ahd open- ed one 01 the choicest selections of goods, everofferedinthisraarkevconsistihg of '*" URY.GOODS, GROCERIES, CROOK- ERY$ HARDWARE. ,.„ Iticltidea, in the aho*e stock tlieyj'would call 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®r4r Over Shoes ;• . - i ' '> Ladies' huskiq ties, and gaiter, shoes j Men's and bbyb' thick boots; calf do.; -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 , WANTED-rFifty firkins choice Dairy But. ter,.for which-Cash will be raid. SYK'ES & GOODWltf. _Pulaski, Nov. 8, 1847:_ t • • • Hons0"&iLot For^Sale. r p H E plea^antly locatet}, house and, lot flwned "I'^by Hi G.VAke', 6o,LkS0fetreet, In iEtsVil- lage, offered for dale- on very reasonable terms. .- , t ^ , - On the 1 tot is a good ham and outhouses and soms/yahiable fruit. N *. 1 . / .For furjher particulars, enqjiirejof 1 pok-the,ctt«p.if|pijte,&r^ icf^ndr'n^fi^krl'aj't,;^ Fills have gairfed the, create mOsVtirbmptVemfedf f ^ r h e u m S r A i ' &',«! 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^ br«i 06%is extfuciatihgcohipIaM ti$t I mga curs/ €arriage,'Wag<in ; and Sleighi! ''•" ! " ""^M-AKI'N©,'' : ~-}^«\. fyate- & iJNMA^,;1iavihW Reined' W, V^iShop'trom 1 Box's-stone building to the fhUti sWry.ol the, the.three story buil,clinglitMie)S0UtJ8 -, ,,u. v.,, dlfflaJMftpJta AfrlNNft 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 : •#H 1 ktad«'oriBroauce taitta-for iw«>rlf T p>l*B pairson liberal terms. - -rr-> -n-'-.-.y^-T-i-f <nA . Ptdaski,JulyfithA.84J?.... ' >~ ..uiiW m A and.; friends that he still continues hlnhntU nes.sat the old siand,^ doors-north ofBrainurd'* Hotel,wherc all .fork in his liheolJiuiinesfwilV be done withpfompthess and of Jh» best ktliK- rials aria^^rflanRHp.' ' - --' •' "> --U >. I .Trunks, Valiesqs and Travelling Bags nuda in the late6t,8tyles and .on shon.notice, . ,... . Repairing done on the ihorteot notice. PulsUdd,2^, 184V? " - ! ' .. '•if.' -I 1 A". Wanted. , J«^t^^Dn* asf ' 6 f BTJTTJSR„ror Which'the 9W*JUUli/-tstfhBSt-p>ier wiii'be paia'in~ex. change, -at-th«rOswego%/'ountyCash Store... •"• ?*&*&*•' r ~~ "TN ~M:" WAIRDWELE". .^^M - '— Jl - t: - - Bnffalo Robes.-' ** S Tj^"^NatSykes & Gqodwinsand^amine •a finelot^juiittecefvea/also'a vaHetyofFall and Winter Goftdsj., Nov^JfJ,,' t > APgR- HANGING SI- and Window Ea- X,,pers l a.finelot.iust received by .. , / S'eft^m W.M..WARtiWELt... (EiBBERS.^.JSIeh'sfar/d'-Wbinfen's India -Rubber-Shoe, also Lades .Buskins, Slips an d ters ai ., * 4». M. WARDW,ELL'S, A OHOICE- LOT OF GROOERIES may be fduniJ St the Oswego Co. Cash Store of ' Junel&,' {?. 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 , ' F TiOMitii'A superior article of Flour for fam- ilvjuse^may be had'atJess.than thejmarket cpne,£b^-a»jyin'gatth 1 e , sdire"6f- ""' l Feh--S5,4847-[U'.. I ••> _ E.MvHIEL7_ itimjB celebrated Five >y N. M. WARDWEIyL 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 beftmndact ^eb. ^, 1847- [tf J. A. CLARK'S. B EANK"MortgagesandDeeds. alid a variety ofotlJer'Blankmaybe had at (he office o'l jhe Richland Courier. JtineJO.' con.s»ntly dnhaiitt.' and f ibr sales at the offlceoi". the Richland Courier " • ',, - •••*••>'• t A Lrge'Mottment'onjges, Bo«ds, &cf - - rdf-WANTED IMMEBIATELY.4T| M Y.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 " " 35'Mi HJLL. PBlaski,.iifefeh 25. ' • •--• ''• ff6)f A SUPEUfdR article of fable'Butter can.be prScured at the Grocery and Provision store of ,~ ' V ' MANSFIELD & DOANE. Feb,!S5 ( VB^7. ! . 1 tf. L OOKING GLASSES of various sizes and prices, may be found at the variety store ol Feb.S5t 184-7-ftf. J. A. CLARK._ OUGAB, 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 oth- ers 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. S ATCHELS," 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'qual- ity, for sftlcat'thfc Cheap Cash Provision; Store cif (Sept. 38.> " E', M. HILL.. OHAW'LS;^Silk,Br5r.l!e,S t t( I adiiy,wabl- O - e n and Alpacca Shawls, a large assortment [ustreceived at - N. WU WARDWELL'Si Pulaski,'Nor. 8,1847. T^VoR^r •jtlL^rNER-SfJ, 0 ', ',', .MHJLWBR^AND MANTU4MAKBRv, 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 latest'FA'LLW-'WlNTER styled df BONNETS; TRIMMING'S; RJBBONS, FLOWERS &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', eARRlA'GE AND SLEK3& •" MANUFACTORY. - '•• ''' :3 8hop<m<B¥ohd>Street directly in Iht rear tf 'N : . M,"Wardwell>s Store. " " " ' ' T AKES this method, of informing the pubHe . that he still continues hishuainess, and that he shall not vary from his.old established rule, pi .makingjioth.ing but .the heiuand mail'dura- ble w<5rk,trbm mtem^erTaliTii'e(!o'fiht>y , Ords; -.-'•- - -^ Repairingdoneas usual.in a substa: workmanlike manner, on s^brt notici^. As his work'has been tested Cor -m'atiy ... he'presumes'th'attHepttWlcwl»have no Wi% eatibn in giving him. a shareb?jatrbhige. ' w" 4 PalasM, Aprfl.1,,1847. •. -, ,'6yK- To the Trayellnig Public; b ~ H ENR*^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 Ware v Tritpmirigs,&c. No..10, Jeff'st J-ulaslciOswego Co. N . X H AVING just received a heavy stock in the above line, they would Inform the pub- lic that they arenow prepared to.supply all or- ders and will sell cheapTOTCash Or ready tlay. • They particularly call the attention or the public to tjieiri assortment of stores, consist- ing of ' r " 'droit! SWveb 'of the 'latest 'patterns and Jndst approved kinds, "Officeand Parlor Stoves, Box and improved A4rTfghtor vaMous patterns. " ' Dairy apparatus' of all kinds made toordferj Tin War Of every description made to'-ortler ahd kept consiantly bn'handj embracing also Copper and sheet Iron Ware, 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 * QT'ill 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. ^ T HE subscriber having sojd out his interest in theBlacksmlthinghvbiness tcPhillip Rob- bins, Wpuld call on all pei$ons indebted to the late firm 61 Box & ftobbins to call and »ettle withdm delav. W M . B O X . Pqla^lfi,.Moy.;3d T 8|7 ( '. •', ),,,,,!'. The First in Market.' ''• NEW GOpDS NOW RECEIVING'AT . J.. ! A. OLAR:!!^- • , T HE subscriWr.iv#uid inlbhri the public that he is now opening a,hga-isy Supply OF FALL AND WINTER 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. '• D OMESTICS.—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 and pay,np. A speedy, attention,.to,the 1 •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 S HAWLS.—Some beautiful patterns may-1 hadaithe','Exchange " ver-v cheap. J5 ct - Bffl '.-••• .GEO. W.FULLER.. A COMPLETE .ASSORTMENT of'orbcer •XX tesjsuehas'goodTEA.MplassesiSugarwc always;W sale-ft "'"*-" *-'•'•-• - b - ,'"", .IIENKY,,EMER90N'. ,..,-[ TlEALER in^atSfCaps Furs, &c, Rfh(sb}|. XJ staBd*Nol 7, Jeffer)on street', woW&a^ to -WscuBtomers aw frlefias, that he still Contin- ues his business, aha 'that he will always be found ready tq'supply all calls in his'line* 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 Shceps 1 pelts deliveied at his shbp; r Pula^i, v Oa.20 1 ' 18'47. I^JFI? •• Tin and Sheet Iron Ware •MANUFACTORY. MEAGHAM $ CRANDALL'i W OULD 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 manufactur- ed 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-, ' . ' t nexpftrienced 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- ;1 MEACHAM. ,. ALDEN qRANDALL. Pulaski, Feb. 35,-184£' ' - ly. "'I ITj^GreHt Abaction H.43J ' 'NEWQbbBS, - At the Fitetftfirs Exchangei . ,""' a N9.i ; s'TtiNElBL06K. T HE 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 i n .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; B ARNEY PECKi, thankful for. past'favort, wauld say to the- public.IhatJtft .still keeit ffOiJSESAWM CARRIAGES TO LET at the old stand of S. Hale, on Jefferson street., Pnlaski.Feb.35,. 1847. - * ' •Ju-i.^ J,, ]<aft:.. • . > . ., •- .... ~i tl. -'f 4 m G EORGbW. FULLER, at the Farmer's Ex- ehangBj No. l,,Stone Block, offershis cus- tomers a more.ewensiveand later purchased assortment ot'G'oods thajFcan be found'« any' 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 , do f T doJ .Libnenj Cotfonfand. SilftdO; " Al^qt-anyqna)\tity of Linnenj Cotton andtfbW tosiery, .Vfbieti h^wHl.spll unuspaUy sheap. " , 3IM ,1 l'| ill I III,,,)!. .Jl. . . V <<< fresh, s'opply '0t. ire Sugar,, C 0 % / -a JF W&m 'J ^rUXWTy?" 5 r^*-«. */ <ii~ H > ) / } I V T h «-j<S 7*

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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 ^ ' . "^ ' '#:*

• • • • ^.., i .dP-:i. . . . " v

OAHttPOLtV _ CQS^EffirJpi'jiiJtfcH WEik-

. - , , . • -p^tASKi MABK&T; Dec; 22.'

Wheat , ' ' $1.00 a 1,19 Linseed «U,

•titoh,:;'- '"' 42•a' oiwdftd, • *""

« /

. .^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=

:5?

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*,

31

Iff^ahs, Butter, Cheese,

a ,88

6,60 a €,06 ,4,0,0 a , - ,

13 ". ' 5 '.a .B-

is':: NfiW V o w , , P e e l 19, 86,12 a 6,251 Bprb, ©10,00 a 15.00

>**#*-w-'A-Hi1^!}!

id

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.

1

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

r. rv-

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.« • • •

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • " ^ ^

* ••••*• 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

1

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 '_ . . ' . ' .

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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.

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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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