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ffull weight; OI icei ; "
V . . ... .m hp e.l
be filled
titb pickle as .irons;
made, and "" po''""
of saltpetre in ami
give it color Counces to every
CPU !b. of
meat.
n.rrel Poikhlil! contain
QUO full !!.
cttof nieat.and require not 1.-. tli.n 4..
jb.. of co.r?e(T.,rk-M. . !)' to r,e,t.
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p,;,t.i.'e.ni:-:.- -r end.) nl etta the up-
pr.r I e,an.1 snared off half '. '""'
(i.-lnnt.-sbai.k llano the Uncr- j -I, '..
in tin c.oe.
, (he ni 'bioti c.c.. two :n-n-
A lil'ij Mi! P' I"-. ( ."iff to
in i:rrz o.: K,'s n
i.nin ln..k "'' ,:"'-'r '"',!
i t:in It-J'::ce,
too o.nrli produce, rt.t -luir-il rf...i. r.nd
ilr'tiey ti.e 11-V..I of Ihe neat. ( mesh, ni l
b- taken in m.nking too mm h -moke i
hette. than tni little, and hickory wood or
chips make the bet muikr in impnit fla
vor. The inmn'ity if '-tit lo bacon if about
15 lbs toevciy 1 lbs of ii.cn I .
Shoulder, tbou'd he tut a bine the kief
joint (.f long shui.kid liocO in '! m 'iz a
bent ot.c third loi srer than I r !, nd t he
si.'e of the -h.niMcr 'booii! It rut 'if.an
nnd n, anil when pneknl in r i-l. f!i,..il.l
It plel "ii'e by fi'te ai.i not lai.l ft. I
j ref. r, l owi ht, tu cut fl.ninili r roiinii li!;
n bam. takii"? oif ail tlir i.!e n.et.
Sii!e to f II well ami kie-.iwtll, f!.(i;-.
bf tree of bone an I 'en triiumeil.
(Ji.orl b.iron Ciill mly pioi'.m od fioln
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be mane up, ni-ara j.oil oi a great
portion of tbe h ouiiit i, loin in.il rump.
Carzo. Tba barrel n.u-l be filed :tb
n portion of cao.l piece-, and not more than
one-half or a nt clt. or more than Ibiee
flank", w ith a portion of fbiink. nilb ti.e
bock cut o(T, it. tbe ame luaiiuer a
q I'riu.e.
Met), Prime and Cnrpn all in good titbt lar
tel., and filled with pickle.
Pork, to fta inspection, ni'i't be Vnt UP
at f il)ow:
Clear Mef, none but t!ie 'idc f "'
........ - r .. il .i, v.'iO lbs eat h
corn nil nog, oi " - ,
cett, witb rib, and back bones taken out lo j
contain 2(i0ll.f, each bid. j
Men Pork None but ride, of pood corn ,
fat hog., of 550 ibt in It eacb-2U0 lb. j
each barrel. I
Prime Pork Hog not to weigh letha.. .
150 lb. oett:to contain not more than 3 j
boulders, with leg. cot off above tbe kn.e ,
joint not more than 3 neck., nor more than
3 half beada, which mart have tbe ears ami
annot eat off at the opening oi mc
witb tbe braioa aud bloody grinle taken
out, and tbe iM of the barrel to ne inane
up of tiCe piecea of good corn fattened boga
WOO Iba. each barrel.
Chiue Poik hould consiit of none but i
the tail nieee. nf road lartre corn futtcd
hog 100 lbs each barrel
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"Js v-r till CUV.ll w ' '
Cargo Po,k. Tbere mu.t not be in a ba.
tel more than 30 Ih. of bead, and 4 .houlder.
.1 a a I 111 ha (tat f V a-fl 111
im ioi. eacn oanei . n i
good tUht, well .easoned bar.e.,, and ouali-
. .Jbr.Bdedp..ch.
I reptst, tb.t particular .ttentio. .bould
civctl to have the Rarreli nf r-ond ipnon 4
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KflOl . rliP Ihrv will n.t idI-iIh IrL-lo
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leapawi'e ine Keepm:; ol the meat.
I'l e ttib-ciii.er will make liberal cath al-
ranres on Reef, Pork, anil other produce ;
niol al-o.on ToI.'hoco l.ipnt il to London.
Liverpool, nuiiien an.l Ainfterduiii, and
eive ioforii.af ion f.ou. tbee respective mar
k. !s. GF.OIttiK K. Ill I)l,
Produce t'.iiia.i.ion .Veirhrtt,
A 1 Water Sir. e'.
t'OM Ml- MCATID.J
T J .V. OKiL
Imp rcsitlcnce in Tike countv.Mo.. Mrs.
ri viN a Hatpi n, contort of Dr. James j
R. Havden, formerly of Marion County,
V.. " ,1.- ".I., ' ,.fl..-e rrrn nf.er J
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Iaino nincss cl lour we
..Lc bcin" a!
ul,"o ,
severe attack of fever, which she bore
with christian fortitude
Mrs. Hayikn. from quite a tender age, ;
(at which the writer of these remarks ,
, . , . . i
became, aim coii.ii.ncu .......... -
:aiiita;ice,) possessed an amiable and :
engaging disposition
hc professed re-'
jigion about thirteen years ago, and le
camc a member cf the Roman Catholic
Church, wili.fSfirs a good profession
fri in that time, to the ,y of her death.
During her illness she was frequent
ly converged with on the subject of
death, both by her husband a.'Kl menus ,
in rrcncral. Mie at all limes said she
v:is rcat'v ard iiling to obey the sum
mons: and oi ie:: expressed a strong con
fidence in the merits of the blessed Sa
iuiir; and at r.o period of her sickness
did she doubt her div ine acceptance not
a cloud r-ppcai-ed to f.it across her pcacc
f..1 It mav be truly said, that she
died the death i f the christian, and in full
Lith and eoiifidtr.ee i;i the doctrines cf
the churcii to which she belonged. She
has left an affectionate husband and three
children, two sons a:el a daughter, to
gether with many relations and acquain
tances to lr.crn their loss.
Our f: is. nd is gone! Her voice is no
inoi c hean! on earth. Her scat is found
vacant the church has been bcrelt of
- .. t i . . i.. l..., '
one tjl us nr.g.iicsi u.h.uiiuh
friends are h it clad in the habiliments of
mourning. Bi.t tiicy soi row not as these
that l.ae no hope their los is her eter
nal gain. It lecomcs tts meekly lo sub
t ,U to this ilrt-ke of Divine Providence,
' r.nd say '-it is the Lord." He has a
j
! light to his own, we niu.-tr.ot murmur;
'- but let us imitate her who through fai'.h
i and patience Las inherited the promises.
' May all her Ei.rv iv h fi lends fmlow her
example as she fallowed Chntt s. ana
be prepared lo meet her in that better
land where parting is no more,
Her days on earth are swiftly fled,
:i Alas! tlie's numbered with the dead;
Yet high, where blessed spirits roam,
An angel bath conveyed lur home,
lit r j'-ys on earth, are now all o'er,
And wctd.a!! see her here r.o more;
Yet in that world where Jesus is.
Hie feasts on purest heavenly bliss.
And w hi'.e we mourn her lo'-s below
While tears of sorrow sadly flow;
Let con.f.irt to our hearts be given,
As she i gone from earth to Heaven.
A Fkiisb.
Oct. SiHi, 113.
For the Radical.
FOR AN ALBUM.
Time w i'.l come w ith all its blights;
The ruii.'d hope the friend unkind
The love, that leaves, where'ere it lights,
A chill or burning light behind.
Moo nr..
Lady! as o'er this simple lay
Thine hazle eye may sometimes look,
Grant but one thought to him away,
Who thus has stained thy snowy book
I have no song for lady's bow 're;
No fitting theme, for lady's car;
Mv oiT'ring is, but with'red flow'rs,
Bcdcw'd alone by Friendship's tear.
By me the flo'.v'ry path of Love,
Has long been left for other cares
Nor in that path again Fll rove,
And sing as wont, in by-gone years.
Yet, I have feelings for the fair-
Unsullied by an impious sigh
A brother's love a brother's prayer;
And Friendship that can never die.
They ali are thine; where'ere you stray;
What 'ere may be thine earthly lot;
When lime has turn'd thy tresses gray,
not La(jyt fa forgot.
j., aJ 0'er tnjs page thine eye
In careless mood, may sometimes look)
Grant but one soft one gentle sigh,
To him who thus has stained thy book.
MlDDLETOS.
New Hope, Nov. 1843.
N. JuKstv. Ti.e Je walk Morning
1 Post of the 14th stive: 4 It turns out
t " i J I
- 1 rs we supposed yesterday, that the
Uemocrals nave carrieu on w...
rrrr-ssionai districts in the Sta'e, ex-
f- . a w u.
cept the fifth, here Mr. V right ,S
elected m oppos.uon to the Conv en-
. tlOD canowaie.
Marriages.
On the 1st inst., bv Rev. A. D. Lan
dram, Mr. William Sanders to Miss Fer-1
Dielia Galley, all of this County. j
in j ayncRviIle, on the 24lh instant,
Mr. Montgomery Bell, to Mis Adeline
Gibson, daughter of B. Gibson.
POSITIVELY .Q CREDIT.
I. A. Hryscn & Co.,
IK7,-'I.I inform their fiieiul", anil ti.e
imhlic
r " J
A tr Stock of fall and winter Drv
o;lu Hard Vaie Tin Wurr,
. ananaurocrrvx, men
T Wl11 'W f"r CilS''' 0rl
l'r.icluee.
i.i r i
e have been for fnme time en.!eTonnj
to .1.. a o-l. bnne.a, but .o far, e bave
only partially Micceerieri we are now deter-
mined to fell our roodi low for PA V. and
pij,i(iveij t fllr p,,,,,,,,, TO P4r, wehate
" '"Pp'y '"-n on hnnd. t prt-ent, more
in all ir.ibiil.ilily than will ever be piofita
;,,i,a f,,.,,, every oh.e,vti..n
ti.at per..n i!p.iltl.( t. buy p....U for c:a.h, i
w rM "'"''t ':'''.v 1,1 lrf H 1 redit Storr1, sui-
, ."... in i ..n... l mj l.l.l.-. l..l
t b ir i:n.! than it nCnli Moie, thu we
l ive here tot'uie r"t tbe P oniite tn Pay,
i.nd the Cii.h Siore have tot the Pay.
Wetberelore invite tlm-.-e who wih to
bnv f .r 'ph. to call and examine our modn
previol. !o f!ll.'Ct:aiill: elsewhere.
We w.iilil l.eie ny to tboe indebted lo
it" I Pioiniseit of Ions Maiidihr. that we
,,nV). (.., uf,,rt. made .evenil call, throuub
"I c l.'adicHl, witb thrt-Hta of Mieinr, wt.ieb
turned nut to be in.re talk than Citier, but
now. if T'tu tlo not par ii a portion of your
tii'iel.Iei'nt-.i in a rcrv tl.ttit time, ou will
find voui note, in other ban.!, for collection,
and if y..ii bave nr.v ppRre "!IANK, tn
tv ... f..r .-r.n.l.. t.ln. .it. it. I'ut.r. f.tr
v our u otiev, n ur, i now a CASH i
'vio!:i:. " i n. niiVsn.N a t o.
I oui.iaiia. Nov. Kt, If 1
Aotice.
r?!!r' rianterv 'l'.ihi,ero Iri-peelion Waie
a bo'ie i in.w carried ol bv tbe 'iib.eri
ber., who are i repared to de.t.atcb bu.i
ne. w ithout (It !a y . bey tke thi. oppor
tiiii'ty i f informing their nunieron f.ienda
..f Ti.e in resity ol l.avir.r. their timber well
i a oned betoKj their h'.f'l.eiidi a-e rt lip,
a" uiiieh Eoot! tol-dTii l. iiouietl from l.a
in? ti.e b.-r-l fad niade t.f Riteu and unvea
sot.e'I tin V.er
Tie lite law nay. that tie linrth t.fl
VP chiill te ." J inrbe., ti.e hos-hea l 4 l
! e. nciii.. the heml, .Sa!! hvve li boon.,
nlid r..ii!a:li net le. II an 't'O lb", tobacco.
WOMLKOLK v nn
liov t? IlMperlor".
Tic Mi-'onrlnn, lirR and Reporter copy
.1 months weekly ; P'i!a.yrn W his, JlT ion
Ii..;iiiier, r.aomillet b't rver, Kayette Time.,
(.l.i.,...w P.iol, Liberty I'nritier, Platte Ka
il c, W e-tein ! is-oiirian, Lcxii.rtnn Eiprea..
Ilai'tiitia) Jotinial. Pari Sentinel, St t'harle.
Ailvt iti-er, I'.on lini; .ir.cn liadiral nnJ t'o
inmbi.i Slate. man w iii ens h iu.ert the abate
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A- EJ. 141? A I!-!!?.
" ' " " ' ' "
1 1M'IMI 1 VI tii
Jjl i ! IA. .1, -tl J.
I EAYI just receivrd a general as
soi'tiiient of 1 .y Gnoiis. iiwcn"
Ware. Tin Wate, liroceiies. Dye
Stiiris, &.., fcc, winch they offer on
vi acct.mmodatiiifj terms for Cash,
or c,!,i pioduce. A!s, very low to
c.'o-c a consignment, three splen
did .Maps 1'. States, 3 .Maps Pales
tine Muttoi ks, Giubbing Hoes, tc,
Louisiana. Oct. 30'h, 43. 4wl
.vdntinistrator's Sale.
'FMihundersigncd Administrator ol
ine i staieol relet ..loss.uec
wii! oiler for sale on Friday the 24th of
November, 1 G13, at the late residence
of said deceased, three miles S. W. of
Spcticersburg. all tbe personal estate
ol said deceased, consisting of horses,
cattle, lion's, sheep, one wagon, crop
ol coin, hemp, tobacco, household tfc
kitchen UnnHure. ALc. A credit of
twelvemonths will be given on all
Mans over lw doilats. tiving bond.
with ilt'l -lod secutitv; under that
slim cash M iii be le.pnred.
MIVAY Pnvil.' ,t I..".-
WOb, .Will I.
Nov. 4th, 1C4 3. 3w l
Adiuinistratoi's Notice.
VOTICE is hereby given, that the
1 ' undersigned has obtained of the
Clerk ol the county court of Pike
county, letters' of Administiation on
the estate of Joseph H. Ayres deceas
ed dated 1st. Nov. 1843; all person in
ei.,1 rti,i,. nr.. Vennestedl
u -
lo make immediate payment; all per-
Sons llil Vinrr claims against Said estate,
ritere.-iiiesler! to exhibit them nrooer
ly authenticated, within one year
from the date of said letters or they
may be precluded from having aHV
benefit of said estatp, and if not ex
hibited within three years, they will
be forever barred.
JOHN LIAYIS, Ad.n'r.
Nov. 4th, 1843. 3w1.
Administrator's .olice.
"VT OTICE is hereby given, that the under
l signed has obtained of the Clerk of the
Cnonty Curt of Tike County, letters of
Administration .n the etale f Teter C.
Mois,deceafed, dated November 2nd, 13,
all pertons indebted to said estate are re
qo'ted to make immediate payment. All
persons having claims against said estate,
are requested t. exhibit them properly au
thenticated, within one year from the date
of said letters or they may be precluded
from having any benfit of said estate, and if
not exhibited within three years, they will
be forever barred .
MA SOX ROSE, Adm'r.
November 4th, I'm. 8wl.
A. Fahnestock's Vermifusc,i
A Sute Jl'mcrhu for Worms. I
- f j
,eJ"" I
Tl
a. fahm:stock-s y
foce. a Terfectlv Siifearul Cer
tain Cure for Wonns. Certificates
of its efficiicv can be seen at the
Utnre of the su cnber suthctent t
1 M"'r ' i,,,r ... r
satinly the n ost incredulous. v e f-i-
pf the loilOWing US a prooi el IIS ri-
facacv:
Carrolton. Green Co., 111..
October lOili, 1843.
THIS is to certify that I h:ive been
sel!in! B. A. Fahnestock s &. Co..
Veiniifi pe, lor the last three years.
1 ' ...... .. . r. .. u.'u.l Ilia rit .
r .
anu in ' , ,
,Ht,.-n of the -amp, an.l fn-m what
know 01 n.y own mumtrupr,
that which has been told it e I y mh-
i. I l:.Lp iilpasure ill s:ivini! that I
have hever seen, nor hentd, ol an v
Medicine that has pven so universal
satisfaction in this community, and
furthermore, if it was necessary. 1
ci uhl procure fifty certificates of itsj
emcarv and success in
exellingi
" I
worms.
.... r. ci l IK'AY 1 1
J .Ars. r . ! .i I I'' oii.
Mr. Wni. V. IIoi.mks. Aocnt.)
B. A. pAIINtsTOI K k. Co,
Pittsburg, Pa.J
. i'l-1 . r " f ' r-xv T'o
L.HvAM.Mii.Ai. iJM.
At this season of the ear. ''''wel
con. plaints are always very trouble
some and fiequent'y drtntepnis: eve
ry fimilv should therefore, be provi
ded with a box of these 1 .oz-mje.
which will allay tbe moilud irntal i y
tyof the luiwels, restore U.e chrrkedtj j, M,,,(iin ,,
jterspltation. stop ti.e rteln.ilating dts-
cliatges. and m a sliort tune cure ti.e
mtil inveterate cafe of di'irrl n-.
chronitrdysentery.fr habitual loose
ness. They are very pleasant to the
taste, and ate sold at the low price ol
25 cents a box.
B. A. Fahnestock's Ar.ti Rtll otis
Pills, a gentle but etFu ient cathartic.
eif.res.lv adapted for a fi.inily phys
ic; and are nl surpassed by any oili
er pill in use, for all crises in which a
catlartic is indicated. They will
operate thort.iighly without gripinp.
Pi ice 25 cent", fur a box containing
1 30 pills.
P
-.rij.Konic, or tougti li.os.itii, a
' !
t , ,, ,. c r. t-
vatuame renienv :r coti!:i: x. .nos.
... , , - , t 'P.
l uce .jr. con.. i.c:sm,-. i "t 'se j
l.ov:en"es pusses-i ?.' ti,.' vTt'ic? of;
Uebet Cou-h Svrups, are c-.tiven- J
...i.i to rai rv in pocket ani an!
vety pleasant to the taste
l'.i'T 2.V
cents.
Li.ptid Opodeldoc. This penetra
ting aiticle possesses douh the
strength of the common Opodeldoc, is
mote c'ennlv and much more convt-n-irntlv
applied. Price 25 cts.
Ii." A. Fahnestock &. Co's I've Wa
ter; for the cure ol weak or inflamed
eves. Pice 25 ct.
j " Prepared by B. A. Fahnestock t
o.irn.. r(rn..r fit h Sr. ooi Streets,
July 22. Piltsbmch.
fir The above McHicins, for sale
by H. G. lid wards, P.M., Howling
Green, and by Andrew Cochron, Au
burn. Mo-
N . v ember 4th. 1 ".43. lv 1
Atlministiatoi's Notice.
"tVT"OTirE is hereby cicn inat the under.
11 il
rned baa obtained of the Clerk of tha
fonnlv roi.rt ..!" Pikn Counte. letter" nf Ad-
1 miniatralinn on the eslaleof Richard V. Keetli,
I deceaaad, dated Uctotier a.iro. iw, ait per-
! anna indebted to aaid ealato are requested to
, , .,.,, ....... All neraona hav
ing claima a uainBt said ealate, are requested
to exhibit them properly authenticated, with,
in one year from the data of aaid letters or
thev may be precluded from havinjr any bene
fit of aaid estate, and if nat exhibited within
three years, thev will ba lorever barred
WILLIAM C.COBB, Adm'r.
October 2Blh 1S43. 350.
Cai!t:oii.
rilUE undersigned having for Eod and
X suffic.ent cauae andprov.cat.on, eep.ra-
! ted Trom his wife Elvira Martin, and havine
made, and intending to make ample provision
' for her. All persons are therefore forwarned
I from tru.tinr; or giving bar any credit on my
account, as 1 w.ll pay no debts which abe mar
contract. llKtt.M11111'.
September 30th; 1P43. 4w4R
Final Settlement.
HOTK Kis hereby given t. all peraons
concerned or ia any way interested in
tbe estate of John Mitchel, dee'd. that the
undersigned Adus'r of said deceased, will
make a final settlement of said estate, at
the next Nov. terns of the County Court
of Pike counts-.
WILLIS MITCHEL, Adm'r.
October 14th, 143. 4w.r0.
THE subscriber has ldt in the
hands of J. O. Broadhead, Esrjr.,
the notes given by those who purchas
ed property at my sale. Those in
debted are requested to make' pay
ment to him. Those indebted on old
scores are also requested to make im
mediate payment.
B. T. COALTETL
Bowling Green, Fik Countv Mo.
Oct. 21st, 1843. 4w il.
Private .A cadcitiy. j
r5?HF, undersiirncd have employed Mr. ;
intend the instruction of their sohs for
the ensuing year. Mr. Morris comes
well recommended both a regards sound
achularsliip and mora! charai-ter.
As tiic number to Le taught in their
own families is small, the uhderMprned
tcl li-llilnff In fi.lti.tt u lull' vnlilinr irAnlln. 1
(men from the vicinity to ti e privilege
of this school, ou the following low
' terms?
" IS - jw .i. b -
Terms for the entire MholaUic ye.r of ,
ten months.
Common Enplish Branches, together with ;
Book keeping, the Elements of Phil-t
tsophy, Chemistry, &c. $30,00.
The Latin and Greek Languages, and
the higher Branches of the Mathemat
ics, including; Algebra, Geometry,
Dane and Spherical Trigonometry,
Mensuration, SSurvcj ing, Phy sics, As
tronomy and Conic-sections 40,00.
23- Board, Washing, &e. 50,00.
Board can be had in the families of the
undersigned, or in others in the immedi
ate vicinity.
Those wishing to acquire a thorough
' T- l I .-. m 'I 1 T' l
t.rri.wi :.iiirnnt.ii a nr. i..kh.if.:ii ..iiteu
tion, will do well to avail themselves of
;Uie t t1ii
.'.'K'." ...... v. u. ii
The hool will onen on Monday 23d.
of October, 1643.
FOUNTAIN MF.RIWETIIF.lt.
THOMAS M. LEWIS.
Trairieville, Pike County, Missouri.
Out. 21st, 1843. 4w5I.
Atlminisfrator's Notice.
!VCl'I k J! is hen-nv (jiven. tl at the
unilcrs.LiKii has nbiaineil nt the
! Clerk t.f tt.e C. ui:ty Court uf Pike
I County, let'eis i.f Adn initiation .,
the estate ( TI.mi.;is Wl itlt dte, de
i ceased, daie.l ( Vt. 18, 1 f 43. all er
Uotis indebted to --aitl estate, are re-
l.ueiXCiiuu,..,u (l..,ed..itep:.vii.en.
, , .. , ,
'estate, aie te.ii e-l.-d to ekhi' it thnn
... i.. . . i n,i..
Ill one ' V a ' ri. It i.irn, v I' i I'll . ,
1 1 , .ii
VrtlllOIII ll't' II I r ul 5IIU niiris ,i
lliey mav be pierii.ded ftotii haviri(r
anv lienefit of tcii.l estate, and if not
ref years, thev
will be fttrever Ii ined.
PKIiTvYCTIIIiY. Ad...V.
Oct. 21-t. IZ4X 3w 51.
Administrator's .NUticr.
j "jVO TlCTI i hereby gitn. that tiie
ulidetsiirned has obtained of the
Cleik of ti e County Court f Pike
county, letters of Adininistiatioii tin
thest;teof Ehas Wiiii ms. deceas
ed, d ite.l October 17'h )14?; aM per
soi:s iiiih'btft to said c-Liie,aie ie-
iiirstctl to make immediate pnjmeni
tersons
avmg cijiiins ugainst saw
eslale.are reijiiesied to exhibit them
prcper.v authenticated, w ithin one
! r -i t- r -It..
, e:n trom -lue aw. ", sam ic.ers orr
..! '..:...! i
mrv uw t-c pi s cia aa n t eu
. i I ' . i- : l ... . - I : .
zr.v t . :;"r: v: km.ii isr.n u mn,
pxIj1 it".! wit'iin tinee ver.r4. th-y ;
vv.li be U -tever bant u. " ji
J M F.S IM'.AD. Aihn'r. -
2 !.-!. 16-13.
3w5'
Administrator's Notice.
V'OTICIi is hereby ri' cn. that tlir
lirahrl'sijne.l has tibtjined of the
Cleil; -I Iii'! C
C.'!!rt of Pike
County, lent is i f Admin-sTa-ion n jaj.pe.ss upon f..rwaidinr to the un
the est ate, ot Hi -li.-.id J. l-owe'den. tie-1 ,ieriij jr)(1( at 4 Anil slreet ew
ceased, dnt'-f -t. I st., I ;;4 5. all per-1 y(,T tirpe dollars !r of exp.-nse.
sons indebted to saul estate, are re .. veri ench'inj ihe aniotir.t of
.noted to m ike i.nmediate payment. bscription. ma v be fatiked bv all
A'! persons havitm t-Uiins against said , p.-imasters. Agf nts. cariieis,' and
estate, ate rrc,c.cs-ed to exhibit them jnews nen. will be supplied on the usu
propeily authenticated, w.ihin I'liuj ienn'.
year fr..:n ihe date of Mid letters or j frTt.e crsh system w':il be rigid
they may be precluded from having !v a1ierr,i u, without anv deviation
any benefit of said estate, and if not w,atever.
exhibited within three years, they will! su r.i;,,,,, ilf,v,.
be forever barred.
cHivisTi.-w.v i.nwr.i.ixx,
jdiix ri:c!:ii,
A Ituinis'.SKtirs.
(V.t. tfr 2lt.. 1C43. 3w51.
tixc'cutorH' Sale.
T"
1!F. undiTsipned Executors of;
the last wi l red testament of 1
Lewis Ilan-ourf, of Pil.e crnu.ty. c'"-(
ceased, will, on Wednesday the 27th
d.iv of Decen. tier next, oiVtrntpub-!
lie s-ile, to the highest bidder, the
Farm on which tiie deceased lived at :
the time of his death, conistin-i of
240 acres, with adwelmg l.ou-e, out
houses, and a good horse null also;
another trpct of 40 acres, on which j
is a rod sugar orchard, together with ;
.... r 1 1 - turn re win en verv low mr ca.n. 111a
hkelv family ol slaves, consisting;..,,. .- , .,.,
of men. women, and children, wilii a
variety of other articles, not lir-cessa- 'customers want, purchased on the n:o-.t rea
ry to particularize. Terms of sale. ntMble t-nu. He will aiso barter for raa
lor all sums s.f N'50 cents, or under,
cash, and for i.11 sums over. .92.50:
cents, a credit of twelve months will
be given, the purchaser giving bond
and approved security.
J. .1. DAVIS.
HEXilY I1AGOOP,
7i.xTtitVr..
October 2?. h. 1043. 352.
LAST ROUND.
ALI. those who have notes due the
estate of W-u. McPike,dec'd. will
have to attend this notice punctually,
Those who have notes ilue 12 months,
will please call and settle the interest,
either ry cash or rote, or they w ill
find their notes in the officers hands
for collection.
AltCY McPIKE Admrx,
Oct. 14th 1C4S. 3w 50.
The New .llirrcr.
E: :tei rr GEOIIGEP. MO
PT,Iv!
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Editor Proprietor, No. 4 Ann St.,
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"ctober U.. 1:.
4a
A DM I X ISTIl AT iOX X0TI CE.
"V OTICE is hereby given, that the
1
undersigned has
LtaineJ from
the Clerk of the County Court of
Lincoln county, letters of Adrci -islra-t-on
upon the Estate of Elisha
Welty, deceased, bearing tiate t!:
25thof Sept. 1843. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate, are re-
Inuested to exhibit the.-n in one vear
'from the date of saii letters for 1
lowanee, or they n.av be precluded
from any benefit of said estate; and
. if such claims are not presented with-
111 three years irom tne a.ue 01 saia
letters, they will be fo.ever barred.
MOSES BOND, Adm'r.
October Hth, 1G43. 3w50,
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