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Arrival of the ACADIA Steamer.) Srnrncc of Mr. O'CunmU. The steamship Acadia arrived at j 1'oston on the lO'.ii u!t. She left Liv- erpool on the afternoon of the 4sh Juno, making the passage fr am Liv-) erpool to Hoston in sixteen d .vs. Sentence had been passed noon Mi. O'Connell and l!ie otlier traverser. particulars of which will be found i below. The subject of the annexation of i Texas continues to be a prolific theme cf discussion in t!i3 Eatz'.is-i papers. Some of them have wasted a uood deal of indignation upon it. Ireland State J'rus cit 'iuns.-- Trinity term owned on Wednesday the 22J ult., but sen'ence was n":t ' pronounced until Friday, whoa there i uK n fist! ai'p..,I ,n,u , Air. (KCnnetl. acco:iip:;ni.'d by I j'" '' ::; ,5- t:ilu :' ; Mr. Smith (ViJrien. M. P., andbViJOa ruiims. Tl.w man m- Mr. Steele, t-nte:e.l the traveler's l1'0'1 t! ,Le ""Sl'::!,- lhs bar at hall J.a-t '.en; and a scene r-n i JUfd vs.iich we bf.ieve is unprecrdar.ted ui a court f j.;.stico. . ,1.. K.r.;t. of ,1 !, ,.. i with the excepti -n " co.,Tar..tie!vi , , ,r few, rose tnd iireitcd .Mr. O C nncll i ll i .i r wr.h oi: I end irpeaud rouncs of l -.i . ,,,,, ti ;. ,iai.,..e,.: ',- , t :.an'ls. 1 Ins oemoisiration o! ac- cl.ima'.ioii coritir.ued for a few ute--. The court re"u-ed tlie u otion. un der the conviction th: t, as the htw stcod, they had n peer to giant i;. At four o'clock, a a. i.l br-n',:.U-ss nnx ieiv. Air. Jus:i -e ) a n. in an r.il- t!res9 daiin? wliich he shed 1ear. .aed?nTK.CrA TIIK TIIA i vr.i;si::iS! I j)A.n-:i.ovox:-,:!.!..T..h?i:i-,.! pri-.u:e ! for twelve c-iKisnJor m m:h-; to pav a fine i f C2.0GJ. and to enter ; into seem Lies to 'P the peace f I " I " - I I - ' i-. .010 1-5 0-CO.t-. , illl.l I'll t! kl 1 .: " , i W'yc.n: l,,,,1.(.f.CJ0,anl,i;;i;i!;vo ,(tu,!.ide by the co, p.e.u-es oJ ,h, two sureties iU:.o a) -ma. j u , rii.nean.I the evil u hi, h they e..,eu- JlH.N OiO.vM'ilJi, JUi!.i i i R K Y. T.ST 1 K I . K.!l. 11 V IU KTT. ! C.G. DUFFY, ard T. M. FAY: To's be i cpris 'i?ed fr r.ii.f1 callcnde iiionlhs; to pay a of .CaO. nr.d t enter into yecutilies to l;e p tite peac far s-iveri ve ir; tin rnseh. re "; cc 1 iv el y in 1,000 sir.d tv.-a snrett.-s o 500 each. Set.tor:c- h;.it 1 iv it j r .-si'd . Mr. OVonr.o 1 imi.-.e.lht'ely r-se and s :i 1 t:!i:l he w ished to ro'i.ttal t'i c. u.t, that he had made a soloa.u af- fdavi', doclatim; 'hat h . a I l. ever enloreJ into a other liMver-i- CiTr. s. or ir;cv wil'i the coo.mitted the crinn ith ..hie!, h He had n '-.v i -n'v w is charged. s-.v it w.i.s li s t instate had not painful cou-. let: u ;h a been doii. A suriih n ar.d v.-eif, n' a-'y ail pa ts of ti ed tins revolt: a: d : i.Con'l !;'. t! . c a r.ou--.t i!:c aim. r h cr three t vics 1 1;-'". oi i n -t i'l .eifc.c, :.!t displeased. Ti.e t.-.i ver.a rs i.. rendeieJ i ito the n: : il After a del iv of and a hail", whi-h lmv t roiu chcr Irofii f car t f ll.iw ''a.'ii.ii i' was . p sr..' ! !..-;i,-h-: n ! w - s lur . d, the : i la mih v-t i-:;l'v S 1 1 ; - .."I the rl;er- i ail :.ri l.ntll tia.e to allay a P': i: do CUI the excited ice.ir.- of tin of Coma, m well as for th r.'-c; s.-arv rrrparations. th.; travel sers acre con- vevel to lh? Kict . on I I liitmi'iirv. in the Circuhir ro--:;!, their of enfi. lament. Ti:ey thither i i three .-:rr;a:',-by a i n-e Fj.'y of p -.'.i : hl'-e :; t-l:.h ( ! . . - i ":'e:;i many p.-oi,,,? rm : an J k. pt up with the c.ii i i -ii -, mid toere v. is ai s a larjie as. mhlae ta;t-i-!o t'.-" pen itent.iaiy on his :. nival. When Mr. (J Loiir.eti .!entied out of the cai rnire hp Ufi ... .1 -it!i l.iit.l ehoei s. and initnediati-l v rtitcrcd il.c .'ate w ay. Within tiie courtyard a U-ce mi nhcr l respectable persons, many of tiiem lii-i mn-i! itiiripf li t ir.ils. w orp drawn in in two lines. Tliev received .Mr. O'Connell in mien e, and, as h walk ed up between the line, ho shook hands with them. He thus entered the Governor's house, which, we understand, he ami his oil i.er fellow pri.scners will bo a!- tooccuty. The penitentiary lowed to occut v. - nJ P : . rt 'iir. " , . .!.-. vasi pne oi imimm, ,i. an . ana saiuhnous part oi me siiouios oi ,., n.i r- i ;. lnibin. The Gov;rnors house i.-. . . , , , , ;, , I4?6.' a e,', .'a r.m:ii;ur. w oooneo, v iu. um. wrs, airs, l- itzsiinon and M ts. v renci. .... .- i - . - 1 i v waiKeu alone, soon aiw ins a.nv.u. rr, . i .'j ie was ay lauit- ..ii.T-i-1. ... oi junc, lvir. The pr,,r,ers. aj they must now It : ifll!onc., their dress-1 jr., a rcspecta lled, dined together about hnlJ-prsst , Uin di:imnI1j,, a jlr:,n- if Virginia s'!. They were a 1 cheerfu!. U e , ' ..i,.,.,...i l...,- il, ! ,.i.;u in ..,-v . j i areiisppy to state that there was no. Mie slightest breach or tl:e peace d'.i-1 ""ii me proceedings. ivgu 1 arm mate Map unna.-. Sonny the Whigs. V hat lo'.ly it was in our loretatliers ol t!ic revolution 10 : . j. . i . . refathers of the revolution to, that a duty upon tea was ie of the principal reasons j imagine . W1IC Ul II1U Ol illl 111. I 1 a.-"." . .i .... . ' 'r.t. -oymey went wwarwH inein- iher country, was because they were j Md without their consent, by the ; jnipoiiiion of duties on impertations. . 1,.- r " : . .inotentate in tne wonu. i neeu nui lOffln-ino ..-a r. ,l,n hiMmr till Jul .... . .... i t-.iai a duv some oi tne muuern win-: i C ".. ....w inc.. ......b, - t,at i Was deli' htcd at tins total f A then, that a duty was not a 'a!ent.e 0f formality, and could not ?t a bouBty upon their industry and aost" capital; that it would cheapen in- forbear contrasting her kind and so stead oi increase the price of articles"1 ciuble manners with some of the N. imported. All the precious blood , pllt m "revolution might have , " si,ai'e" ' oul" lathers had only ' " "'"c as lne w tiie i!iesent " '' llorribU i'iracn.Muliuu and Mur-' ; tier, on the Uhh Seas. The .. ... . .r ... ll'il-livl papers contain accounts of a horrible P'rac' m hoard the ship Saladii.,; which vessel was cast away laid v j near that port. Two prisoners have , . . .. . ,, . m..de tne Mowing c nless.on. ihc Sahidm -sailed liom Valparaiso j aooui the 1 emuarv, Willi a com- ( ,,'!'',,'C!:t : tvu,hc -ti.s, including ; utllc'''s' :) 'M1'; I'tealmg, whose vcs-i-l I. so uoi'ii scix.tU !. y s .i'ii-liii', ' .1 .estcd ! v a was to htli II, e CJj.lain ami oiiicers, si a::e the shi... 1 proci-fd wiili lier to t!;o St. Law- rence, l.iere divu.o loc plunder, and " ," , ' c R-'U'P-V' ,IC Pie vai.d. i . , ... , .. .. 1 U;. t.c n:' ,tn! i-e lf.ti o' , .-..i... . o. v,, ... tue traj'o.iv was coniineiiced bv , tnrowin laec;.n nale. who was on-! , . , ,,, . we, , over; oi.r.i. lea captain was ; next eiita-e.i out o! tile cahiii. when he was siruck on ibe ho..d viia a ! Iiatch.-i ; the i low o;:: v icd l.im; il u:ncd Upon tee tiie i est ti,:--d i.ar. i.ssai'.ant, v. ili a md finished him wiili r. j Med s'..o!,c- Th e mi; i- i c l tne.-ci- nd ma:e. caiui liter, and .1 thiec s-V'.n.eri succeeded t.iJ butc.I.erv !' l!ie c ij.'.ain. " j After Fit Mine's 1. Al- ,W-A m w::silll ttnl seen ad this acci m.-il:.s;ti J, ti.e accomplices Csli i ci if.g li.a'. !::ey were in danger fren. his treachery, scia d him, tin! hi .1 . .. I 1.. .! . . . . . : I i Iu ..v.-; -'.'. i i.e pro-1 in!- li. i!..t mi! the :t I0-. .Vol" of lead, i ::i I any re i . . O..S t'.i t- : Ii. ti ia....e! the Wi.isr So: i l j It II r He o! to re- ll.;.. ! ill. V. Hit, u ii-aics. i ..e iji.l ctcir-.er :..e 1 i?li i-ti h.. I u sed i.y thai b.n'y l a .rovisi '11 oi: t'i it s,;h copied fro. si t!. law itcii v. a h .1- v, iii' iia eel Aiaca w 'a ( ' do reji.lat ii.t: the b; I. h ofth-t si ite, ;.:tM-d in February, 1 Ir-l !. pi's ic i f lies h. At the time of the ,i p.oi.ra 1 1 :ri. i:.- e w hii'S ol ( ! i. - ; and deft: acti.i !i. I .i a!t-'g'?th:i; but i:i lit !? one sho: t v.-ai', this 1 m. I. o: e l l : t.li,e Sen;: his been adopt, (1 by ih.3 i.::' e o! the L Mlcd : i r.t comse f ': d .i .-, ,,:;i.ii o'.j.-e: vi.ii in n i w :is nno t'i- stork .oi. c.'s ia a i. a i i i. . - . t ...j till' j had w I p.n.l s and . I l-.-,:.l.l' :.i ra.i'ic I '. ho h .1 C'.-ir imtv hri-t. m. ('me iiiM p:i; er c. -il.CC, Sao a il i-K to say to li.,; ill 1 v ' :' orn co nt' -lie I t . r. c e i . Ill' tin; !'y tuati i.e : v.'m', hot y ;.!. ha ' e- .7 l li".V; the law pro- '..''s u . ai. who'e I oss i:n: c-s . n t m'.ar ;ae ft is iu.livi ina! res'i,,!;- ilDilliV w iihi pievet.l I 1; ins. '1 ven i'V. TI ere a pr.,v, r''. t-.at an jonncu of preveu'iou is woitii .i p mm ; ot rem--,!y ; all 1 this ji.-t re-It i.ti. n i on ban! ii, : w oahi prevent insolven- 1 . .. i; iv . ,::'.- r r: it Tie i . -s- est of di tors ;in,i st ckl oiders to cotnmct t.i,? .-.I' ll :l . ol the r to I.) su. : a v u'ler.t io u n' i-p thetir i. i'ves itiit of Adm.t ti.is j,ri!i i' h'. aii.i there .'..tih I e i.-it fe A bank ' f il'u-'-s h, recft"!-. l.i S.-udi 1 ("an. ina w n -re the slock lol.iers of voi'ii'ii, o ir i hi-. .ji -i ii i-ai.k- had b. en pc:sou,d!y r.-ponsi- ble for their issm-s fur more than f.,i . i.-o !. . Iinil l en oei sodallv I v-nonsi- I V yeais. n- mm oecii nnoiu.ru ui.n I I ... I I- t . . I ...! u- notchoiiler I; eve 1 -si U tfltMiJtr : iv anv niHX I..IiUlt'i Idat l.i IC : was tnilv astor.i.M.ina that so iituch," undivided support. ti ua had elapsed before tins m cessa ry and welcom.. iclonn had been a do ted; and h b.'lieved that, even yet, it pievail al only in Sou'h Caro lina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and (he be lieved, witont bein certain) in iiiiode Island. C.b be. The tleeu of i:Bg,M( . , ,,i .... ,.r ., V A London cortesi'ondent oi ,i . , . i.,... IIHK III Ifl, llllis u ".'.in'" '"' "".' ! "Tf!, lU.-cn modestly a: tire. i A . ..jh no 01na...ents , i.i,i ...rronn.led as whatever. ; , .... c,,t ; t1A i, ah. 1 ncr v.OUUl lane sen.-,' " " " ' , he circ!e uh() f.(ilU ' , , Queen of Kntiland. .. i ,.r IrSiie IS ol small siaiuie, auu iiui ui i.i.- Imost beautiful form or countenance, appcaraiice is extremely modest .. flW..B the .. - .no iiii.ia .uui.i.:. --- , ure ()f ,,mi;(bilit v, and her eves,' ''o(l alfJ fui, seem to be the index of . - ,eart. She is withal very so-j t I a cooal , ,,..,,.. iri her ,nanncrs, immediately at e-se in l" n,ui ,,.,,,. ..i:5e t!ia, I COHV(,rsiritT v.i!h xl0 greatest . ....!.. r,i !.. York aristocracy with which I have j sometimes come" in contact. It is a lamentable fact that a son!! portion politicians;.,!- the ,7.,'e (so called) of America, in ,l:e,r aWen-.pt to ajte the Hughs.! ans. j l,,-rac.v' em-rely ovcido the business, : A'M instead ot iirami" Uu-mse tos ; . , . - . tiiil u tin: 'vest s.cie-, ty," ihev .-how that ihev ire only poor imitators pui se-prom., haiigh- '.v d!-eot.ecited. 15y their nc- t,ie-v .testatum Ol the fc!)-i! e portion ol the oom- mui.it v. intend' f ,1,1!nr..l. their respect and e.slecu th r-v coo Id hv a mo re affable and proper com so o! conduct. I i.eed scarcely sav that ,o not allude totha ifreat'l.ody of... most v. caiih v criens. but to a ce I ir er- 'aiu far ignorant :!nd vulvar persons. who i.y some sudden ficak ol fortune i. ve aur.Ss.-d -reat wealth, I y the in- l ..f'lCC of ill' l l liv :. vl into rr.wnl v. .-, ttd take ll c fiut ooi.ortiini- y proving the limh ol l ie rol-iu'e, put a be'.'.'ei- en horseback," &."' n -- I 'it. I HAVMMi, m a late speech at a , .: , i . , r;1 1 ,,n- la.Io: , s-es ol lir-t-ii. . "u , !t on tl;( ' elu'i't ol loti contil.i.cd sei.eolary labors such as i!n ... . . . , , . , . . . :s ol our male .na leiua c .fi.la lion are er.;a : d in upon the fhv.-i-ca! sy.-tem; and related the results o! ins own cxperi-.'r.ce i'l his .pro!esio;i, w!:erc teu.... s ei.eciali v. wet" luiu- ,1 in healihacd derailed bv iuces t.'l , an w here tue mother I w " tmimrn r.'.t:,!. wa .l.:ije.i I. t-.i i 'r thi- m-nner. a'nl ;''ue birth to '""-imped ;-nd mal-lormed o.'f.pi in,'. .'e.-i -n w:.si"1' had seen ail this, and it had made Ins blood run cad. I society, by its I tole-ntK e o! Mieli csa'fs ami ucit on ! pressjops as th"se conirilained ol. ' vvi.il!,! ii:'.iv l;,r-i. fi.i.-t.rc ll,,i- i.n-.t .. Th an en I'dr a;. ar I i- ! ci:-t i - i have a in : apro-aran.'e Tbcyior m I. (al mai hind the fi' t . that Lav.- been ,,.t ., i n in hnv.i since i a-1 irmt is suppiv i . i . i ' I'M M'tth'll il !o e in .on , f( . o oi'-.er nom men i 1 Kmiocrat. A CARD. The undersigned eoiisi.le I it due himself, as will as respe.-tlul to tlmse friends who have eneouraped him with the promise of their support, for the SbcriiT.aty, to pivn the reasons which I have iiiiluccu lira to w itia.'raw iroin lne ! Canvas. 1 Ie has bi en satisfied that un I I - - . . i ult nrescni tireum'.nces. ins lirasnt (l i . , . . in sm-im u) no ineiiuj n.iuei i:iit, unit that it Wfild be a ii-t-h-.b ...usiiiotioii ' !. j:,v..,..., i f ii.e county. Ia add ti.-n to tlds. lie find that he is re.juired to turreinler Ids private judgment, and to giic up his privileges as a freeman, to cLtain the i lei of same and this he is unwilling to do lor any ofliie, however honor.ihle or prohlahle. lie prele-rs the free and un - liinsM..! .vor.:. ,ri.; . ....... to l!ie jircflls of any olfjrc whatever, He ta :cs thin occasion to express his , warm and cardial acknowledgments, to his ; friends in diilerent .arls of the county, I .. , . " ; ioi u,c ciicour.icmeiii ac lias reeeieu : .,. i. , . :. .... , ,. ! , " " "'- 11 1,1 ' " jeeted to him by a few professed Simon Puns, he would be supported by his ' P'lliiieal opponents, he looks upon it as j i" the highest degree, creditable to him- j sell, Ituit amoiii; us in u dmrs. ami llios." j 1-v.uj i.iui, uiuuii mi in im;"!.-", unu iiuot; j with whom he is best known by whigs ; aa democrats, hards and softs, liberals i .;,l, ,. t,.,m 1,. to 1..... I I .. .. I.- . , , ;e ,. i, ... ; . , - . .... t i CI'IIP With A liV .'Vfl't. l.iliw t iiii r.I - 11 1 WM. NALLF.V. Wash iiiiit on ians! There w ill be an annual meeting of ihe i I.owling-Grecn Washingtoniaii Temper- ' ance society, at the Academy, on Sunday , jthc ith of July. A lull attendance is requested as the annual election of ofii- ! -i,r. iv In 1U i.lnr-P n ll.Mt ,m.;n I J. O. liROADHKAI), See'y DII'D. In Calumet township, on the .'.Dili day , CI I MNESS SMl'fll l.i,. ,. r i e young man, I on I v , ... leaving a young wile and p for him .....- ..j. ln AsMcyi oa Slindiiy ni,,t ,as() an ! infant daughter of M. M. McLane, aged about lo' months. FINAL SRTTI.KMKNT. rill 11' luufersigncd executor ol the estate of Solomon Kishcr, deceased, late of Pike County M.., hereby gives notice to all creditors ind others interested in said estate, tint he intends to make a final set - tlemenl ol said estate, at the next Au.t:. term of the County Court of :iu tutiniv, lOIIV I." i.Mcnrn , . joii.i. i. r i.-Miin, j,x r. June C'.Uh. 1511. 4vv31. An Overseer's Situation r iIJ F. subscriber recei 1. L.iuta, is desirous to UJ ail olerxter nt!v from Vir- to obtain a sit - ,iis IM,8!it.Ssi certificates of lecom- .Herniation from the following centle- iivJr I u ho.' Hi ,,. ,A10m he )ias ll.en (icc.es ..........l :.. -. i ... ... ni-"-v'i in . u juiii. hi nt:Hii . rc'i.r.s as an evidence of his quali licatious: Tim's J. Randolph, Alhe"!e. Co. Va Tho's l'emberton, mi. A. Iio;ers, " u Step"n F. 'I'omson, " James II. Watson, And others. Audiess ton uh.si:i iber at Prai. ie-! viiie. 1'ike coiintv, .Mo. ja.h:.s i;ai:.m,i:y. Julv 4th. 1C-11. 135. List of Letter. JTp MMAIXIXfJ in l!ie fi.-t Oitlpp, nl !nw S 4. In..; (oi i ii, .!.., on t.Olli ilny i f June, l- l 1, wl.irb il tint tiiki-ii out willitrt tiie nrt tlir.-i- n.niith', illbc,int in. to lilt ItriHTiiI riit (llHre, usilr.lri lri!.-o" iinatcl V I'la-Uiirr Amln'w ( I. ve "'hrriiili Ui-icli or lieirii Siln- rtritr Win J..I.II W (".;ii,lirr, ("l.inrwi.itli Mv.ln.i-J li;,ii- u in r i in .a J.'lin HI!,..-.. J:uM t or I I'rt.j.Tir.iii FT-r.l V i-- l J K.iiU'ittiii I). o.i, I l.'n-loir-l.'i. moil .! iliacy .-":. 11:11. I 1' Hi li l.iilo. 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( !:om di- I;im.i of I rm v F.nies. living tell n ill's Miith-we! ot .New I. on,! m. m II lis county. Mo., another fhicl iau -e v, it., a mii;: ir in his f, crura,: ii-..i. . wm'.s as .ei o.iede.i. hlni , sheriff of Pike Com.! v. at the ensuin a:!oe.s; caiSO,l this s pi i::. f.l- i .m..U I-!..-. tr. tin hands UJi. V, e. the under til: .1 W :.i I V . f ii v .ioi'ars for the i . . .1 ,'i . ' 1 1. , .. ! , r .1 . 1 .1..,. ': ' " ' . -,i ie-. to-- ii c I oi-hs -o,v i-PK.w, , , ,. . ,. ' , : . . , .' ! .-;.. i ! ll ! ,',; , i' v to lis e v to us ;;t . ,. -. .1 iM' a t u, l.t.o'.v where n ay vl the.,. I i-'t'i.!I ,s.M !',! I',!I, i::i i:v i:.im:s. :.!-. I IV, !. .I x.",. kLW 0A5i! STGf E. .17" ASlil.i; , MO. I . r2'-l!'; 1 -iu ri,""-"'i a- ; ii - ..,.;..; nni..ll il . :t i vitit if. (! lit (!rv nw iM'rt-l k.'.'," ,. . . Ii.ir in tli rn:istu :..? (!;i,-', ;.! I uiO-li.l ell l.lili.l a Weil seli'cU-.t ortii enl t.l i. .. i ' ... :.. i 1" I .i,: , . .,i .. II I ll' ' : u.'r. ill,;!..: Si,i.cs. ,.. ;;irlv .,., n,,:!o .;, ,-r ,,,., try .V.'?;r: k-i.i. h leoii,- I.. . ii bought l'..r .ii, oi.lv I I tli.'.i-li'ie lit iti-,n.-eil ol .t h ii.., I i ha il nut l:.--it..t.- in at.:: Ili;.t we will m-!I (ont! a etcat '" t'.tsii ..i rttonrri:. .. tt . v mn li.-.,l.- - j"'".''1 ' a"3 ''" . "x'..",,,.in. ,!,:,! 'ai. ml a: ro.; Mint on the rinr abi.ic M !l lie f.mire.l, i .l we " ill , hul.l ...,t i.i, i i m. tr.iiii. iron ''itm-r to iLn rivt r. Wn will 11:1 ' - j tut tautr j.,-. h.aii; i.:iil at ll.e ilwr e.lli cr in 111 IS r ( All for nil conil I'nnliir. .l.-li v er.-.I Ihc rlvrr, if if nut .Ie tin-. i i! n.i-re. f tiie '.-'iin; o:,!i . WP PXj.p.-t lo ilisciillu With tlii'if. h.lvioitai:.- l,.. p lo meiil .hie . Iiarc of iljhiio fiiltrnna.i. l.l.OCK fcSOX. ! N. It Ti.e Pnl.lic nre.l not lal;p nt f"r a,",,w- flnU b,,t wu M'i b lliem In e:.H mil tin coi.vinecil of thi. f.i I. :irr ilt n .,ul ,.,w ,llir (;(., " we ialed bet'ore, -u will ...jiiki, i ''" ' '?' aiiji p'liitt on (he rirrr ahovc I.otii. , We have j.I-jo ni'l.tt" hrrarn.iiriit. tm liip llrni Tufmrrn, II h'at, c, lo liny of It.e I 'iitt.ern, l-tii.tp.n. or r'orei.i Mj.kil. dy , !'livri..K ll.e I'n.il.ie.- nt tl,r rivr, f, r the I'eifiiniiiii.rp of w-lii.li lip nip r.-a.l y to tive "'.' turn u iriiiiireti. up mil l-o n.akp lifiTia .i.'iffj diilipr in l ash ..r .ltrrlmn ; n,iT ,, ,ir.U a ,.,.., lor st.iiiuent. Wp lm.p nor rhHII,e Ut r ,1Iimi.5i(iriVr.. , r,,lu.-r. to nivu us a call hrf.. coin.; t r.-nonable e to th.' rllrr. ui.ncK so. A.ril 'JUlh. 141. "tl.Jl . FINAL Sl.TTLI.Ml.NT. , T 'pill-, undersigned administrator of A the estate o ! deceased, late of I hereby gives notic f James I trad lot d, Pike county, Mo., tc to all creditors and others interested in said eslate. 1 that he intends to make a final settie- nient of said estate, at the next Ati", term of the county Court of safd county. ' JAS. RIIADLKY, Adm'r. June 2J, IC11. 4w3.-.. August I.5cctiBs. We are authorized to annojrice M. - McLake, as a candidate for the otlice of Justice of the Peace, for Cui vre Township, at the next August Elec tion, located at Ashley. June 29th, 1844. We are authorized to say that A. V. , is a candidate for Justice of J-.W. amP!fd , br.ck store. 'eace of Cuivre Townrfiip, at the ,,e lnlcni WS cohsfint.y on August election. hand, a ood assortment of ready I ItAINEIt, the Tcac next Bowling Green, June 21st, 1844. We are athorized to announce It. D. IJrewincto.n, as a candidate to repre sent this county in the lower branch oi the next General Assembly of this State. We arc authorized to announce Joux U. Wood, as a candidate to represent this county in the lower branch of the next General Assembly of this State. We are authorized tj announce D. J. Almond, as a candidate for the office of Assessor of I'ikc county, at the ensuing August I'lection. June iSth, 184 I. e are aulhoriedto announce I'tn rv A. Ccrrv, as a candidate for the office of County Surveyor, at the ensuing- Aupust Flection. June 8th, 1844. Mr. .lilumx 1'y announcing the name of Geprre ALirKnlf, as a eandid.ite to till the oflii'e of Jusiii-e of the Teaee, you will oblige many citizens of the wes tern part of Cuiv re township. AIvnv Voters. May loth, IS 41. -Mr. A pa ms I lease announce my name as a eandid.ite fur the office "f Jus tice of the I'exee Cur the western ilivision of Cuiver Township, r.t the next. August Meetion. rs .S. SOUTH. AIay JI, 1S41. Wc are authorized to announce Wil- mam (1. Goorii. of Calumet township. as a candidate for the r.flh r cf Sheriff of , Pike county, at the ensuing August clcc- tion. i Alarcii .lh, ISM. I - - I J . P. I Tf it r? p i fiHWra It imcrTr j a candidate for the oiliec of Constable of . -':ilIl;"n- r-uzauein inevaru, Cuivre Township, at the cnsuiii"Aii mst''':"ror 01hir,m, Llua I rier, I'.lr. tion. " & Ruth Sallee, and others liowlinz Green. March fth. 1844. . heirs of Joshua Weils, dee'd.. - - .Mr. LniTonr "ion will plcane an- .. Miee my name as a eaminane t..r l.'ie Sheriffalty of I'ikc county, it the ensu- ; inff Au-just election j J.G. RODGKRS. I jOWIIH'.' i.reen, ifli. 24 tit, 14-1. We are authorized to announce s7V. Fim.i:v. as a candidate for the office of Mr. Adams Please publish my name as a camiidalc for the office cf Sheriff ..n:i.. . ., . . . . . 'NO 1 omaj, ai uie next .vususi eiec- : IIOI1, and cullce yours. .-., I W. G. HAWKINS , . .... 1 cl. L'ml.. IS 1 1 I ,.- ,i ,. , ' i e are autlionzeil lo announce J i:s i , T, ,. . , ,. ... ; A. Uodrins, as a canihilate lor the Mier- iv i. e 1--. . , . : illally of I lkecounly, at the ensuinf; Au- ust elect i m " ;gus c k '"ii. J ebruary -Mm, 1844. J Wc are authorized to aunomice Lrox- ; Ann M. Ron.ii iis, as a candidate for the office of Constable of Cuivre Township, ing August election, - i To 'J'C V"llTi "f Ptke (''""l!i: i Fi:i.i.ow-Cn i7.r..-s: 1 am a candidate for the office ef Sheriff". If you ihmk I ll0 gi, Cn to said absent defendants, anil am competent to the d tties cf the office, . aH other jt . h -.'"-ested in the prctni I shall be proud of your support. scs f th.- h . .:r . : .)etiticn, and that S. J. Mct.INNIS. unless .a: . r i : :.l tfie nevt Spntpm- t. in.!, io.. jan. lam, tVc arc authorized lo announce Thom as Cash, as a candidate for the office of : Assessor of Pike Countv, at the ensuini; Aurust Flection. Wc are authori.ed to annminee Josh- I en i.s Ikvini:, us a candidate for Consta- j ble of Cuivre Township, at the ensuing Aufjust laection. Wc are authorized to announce Jo - sepii C. Ai.lisov, as a candidate for the j office of Sheriff of I'ikc county, ut the ensuing August electioi.. I offer myself as the Democratic can- , ,, e , ,- d.date for I unstable of Ihillalo townsh.p, agamst Mr. Samuel C. Allison cf same township, and am ready to meet him on the stump at all times and in all places,! durinpr the canvass. I.IT.S IJ. DDAK. NOM'.MPEIl F.LLCTiON. e arc autliorizcLl to announce ISti. - son C. O'Kcar, of St. Charles county. as a candidate for the .iluee of Circuit Attorney, at the next November Llec - tion. .lo hp Kt!i IS I ! -. tion - ' ;ll:,s n,,t 1,e,.'n rrmil:ed with, it is or- r,.,,:, -Ph-aso announce mj dered that t-.o sr.,ne be renewed, and Bai.ui.late for I irei.it Attorney, -hat all erso.is be notified that a pe . Judicial Circuit, at the next titioP has been filed for the sale of JIr name as a cat. of the 3rd, ivovemucr cieciion. JAS. O. BROADHEAD. March 30. 1S44. Mr. Adams I lease announce my name as a candidate for Circuit Attorney, of the . rd. Judical Circuit, at the next November election. (J. W. RUCKNER March 30, 1S44. WTANTED at this office, as an ap prentice to the printing business, a boy of steady and industrious habits, from 14 to seventeen years ol age. February 3rd' 1814. rpHG under sinrd has r staLli:l:fdhim pr.fi( in the a S: Lcvc 1 usincss in K. Green, in the building next door east maiie i.oots. rMioes, ana j.esmer; which he will sell at low prices, for cash or hides. CJI and see. N. W. JQXES. F.oliri G-ern, June ISth. tf 32 WOOL CAKOSXG, AT ASHLEY, at u i: zs ii t r: i pricess. 5 N view of the scarcity of money, the subssciber has determined to do busi ness this season, at lower prices than heretofore, lie will card wfiitc wool at (! 1-4 cents per pound, and S cents for mixed wool, trade will be taken as usual. He will attend personally to the buM'ness and he pledges himself that all wool entrusted to him, shall be mixed so as to give utisfaciiun. MAIi i JiN STAl-hY. Ashley March 23d., 1844. 3m21. l'IKL CIRCUIT COURT, ) June 4th, IN VACATION. ( 1844. Gcorjre Wells. Richard Wells, James Wells. Richard Kerr, Tir. and hii w ife 't all.: Nancy Ale- f Ivay, and et! e: s, J Richard Wt'-. I.isil Wells,") and Fliz.ibrdi Jameson, Jef ferson Kiikiari i'i wife, Lou isiana; Saitim ! 'I i nrnaS St his wile, Elizd.-'l; Alarparet Wells, Susaia h l.-.i-.' fan. Jno Il.irrvmim, i i . v. ife, Jane; Margaret . i', '.u.e Comer, Sarah Kerr. I htil er Wells, -Dcfl"s. Amanda Vi i a I Mary Wells, li e i ; i.n-.wa heirs of Alexander V.'t-'.'s, ilceaeif, Rii bard Ohlla m. .; lexaialer in n i i i i .'txIHSdav, the plaintiffs, bv A. If. S, UnoikuVr their Attoi lev, "file their petition for a partition, and division of ihe following rei.l K,!atc vi::: two hun- , dred and r.iae r.eres, bounded as follows: ilh'cinniac at a double Lynn, standing in the North Wot line cf survey, thence ,,,,Sr; E 30 l,ols lo a L'nn antl "i-. Uory, tnenee . j.. .!ep r., k.. loo pu!e, to a ;mall an, I J.lm. thence N.Ii7 der.. W. 1IJ0 poles, to a stake on (he ?. side of a hrvneh. thence ud said branch S. f)." dep'r., W. ob' poles, to a .stake, on the south cf said branch. .. ... . nier.ee D.) tivi r, n. -i poles, io a !ake in the N. W. line of said survey, Ihence S. 5-'J deg'r, W. f:o" poles to the bfiniiitiz, being part of a large tract of 4o.) arpens purchased by Jar.e ells, ,. ,' ,f , ,J. ,oic ot Jaiward J.'cmnstead in I8:b and, , , , . ,. . , , . . , iieeiieil i v the said Jane ells lo Joshua i- it s:.." i i ii i . .1 i. - deed bearing date the 12 April, 182S'.and which descended from jihna Wells, Sr.,tn Joshua Wells, Jr., under whom petitioners claim, and lying 1,11 lle waters of the Mississippi, in the ut.ty of Pike aforesaid, ar.d it appear iny: from ?aid petition and the affidavit ihcrpto J1TITIPTP-? ll-rif thp r.linvn Tliimpfl defendants are n,,:i residents cf thi State, it is thcrpforu nr.h red h.it nn!ie . . " . . e her Term court boa county i f Sci tee.hi i lime rah v. by dehm:; irt, to he held at the in ;!,-... lir.g Green, in said i c. i a ice Third iMonday in ''-.'. ad plead within the ! i- ii ,.i purpose, judgment ill i tendered against you; e given ly publication ia some newspaper in this, i.-i.t weeks successively. ".rissou"? i f i'ike. ' " ' and that of this tad. eounly.f r STT'" i C.ia:.' I, Si.v i l . llor.iNsox, Clerk of the- t circuit com i j. r said county, certify that ; the foregoing is a true copy of the order. ) . " unf 8 "a,,J !,"u on.'- L. S. Wud seal. Done at office in ! ( ) l Ung Green, in said coun- ty, this the Jth day of June, A.D. 1844. ' S. P. ROBINSON, Clerk. lir, 1 ev June I jth, 1844. 8-.v32. I ST ATI'. OF '!: OF MISSOl'KI. ss cot.r.iy ot 1 u;e. J In the ('our:!: Court, Ji:::c, 1C44. i T :ippo:.nmT f the Court tha; th ; 4 f-der f .aTbli.-a! ion 10 .,!p V.' .k .- ,v ii. ptst 1eim of this C. u-l in the matter i f .e ,:t:( (l . , , " ur I. . .. - oiuir. ceo o. at the .i,. ,,, . . , . . 1 , T, . ?iUj 'T j :"5l t:,i,t:nk ,hr ntrary be shown Urn or Indole the fust day of the next term of this Cmiit. an order will be nu-.de for the sale of the real estate fsail, (!eCt.:ised. or so much thereof :is will be sufficient to nay the debtst of said decea cd. and fm ther ordened that notice be given by publication of this order in some newspaper in this State for six week--. A true copv from the ICecord. Tesit A. M. LirCKXF.R, Clerk. pcrS. V lh csNittt, l. C. i: io .3 li I: li .Q