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. Si Mourl Legislature. - Cerreepoaa'ence of the Reporter. JzrrERSox Citt, Dec. 31. After a lapse of more than a wee!;, I? member of the Senate nppeared in thrir seat- yesterday evening, thus constituting quorum to do business. Considerable business was transact ed, but principally of a local charac ter. Air. Polk gave notice ofhisintcn tin to introduce a bill to repeal the Bank Charter, by the consent of the private stockholdrs. The bill to provide for the call of a Convention was read n second time And pawed over for the present. ' Tha House bill to repeal the land tax law. whii:h had been sent from the Senate with an amendment, tans taken up and laid upon the table In the House, je.terdty nnd to day, a strong effort was made to got h quorum, but only 4 1 members could be mustered. Tiius more than a week fits pnsed, md more thnn $4,000 of the people's money has been spent, without performing any legislative duties as an equivalent. Tlrnt the members, or those of them who live ne ir enough shou'd visit their hunes during the Christmas ho lidays, is to be expected; but that rhey should remain absent so Ion;:, keeping those idle who remain at the eat of government, thus stopping the wheels of legislation, end claiming and receutinir. pay for trie time thus spent, is altogether wrong an J can not be justified. Suppose, Mr. Edi tor. you were to employ tr.e to set types for you, areein to pay me therefor ti certain price per d;iy or week, and i were in take it into my head to go off on business of my own, or upon a tiip ol pleasure, would it be risihl that I should chirm and re ceive pay for the ti ne I remiin ab sent? V"u!d you allow it? N ir, yon will promptly aay. Just so should the people deal with their pub lic servar:?. the rrrcmbcrs of the Le islaturc. The people have employ -ep them to jeifwrm certain duties, giving therefor oertain compensation, and when they are absent themselres and fail to perforin those kuiics, they should forfeit their piij. This, 1 be lieve, is a just view m" the ubject; yet I know it wiil be denounced by many. It will be called demagogue ism. If a member, for instance, moves to st 'p the pay of absentees, i is immediately said, he is working for Buncombe." Mr. James, from 'ireen, placed himseil'in this category by the resolutions ofletei by him some days &icre for this purpose. But I find myself wan lenna from my legitimate duties. To day the Senate transacted but little business. Mr. Massey offered a resolution making it tfredu'y of the Committee n the J uiJiriiirv to repmt to the Senate translations in English of all the terms now in the statute hook. x t ressed in foreign, desd or barba rous dialects or languages." Mr. Reese moved to umend 1 y ad ding "and that said committee be turniihed with a suitable interpreter." Here ensued a lively debate be tween Mesrs. Massey and Reese, in which Messrs. Anderson, Eilis, Wel born and Monroe participa'ed. The debate resulted in the adop t o i of t' e following resolution. "liesob'd, By the Senate, if con curred in by the Houso of Represen tatives, that the Joint Committee on Revision be instructed to make out a glossary, explanatory of the technical terms used in the revised laws of the present session, which shall be up pended to and published with the re vised code. January. 1st. The following revised bills, sent from the Senate with amendments, were severally passed upon. An act concerning lost money and goods. An act respecting the Attorney General and Circuit Attorneys. An ct relating to juries. In Senate, The following Senate bills were read a third time nnd pass ed: : ; An act to provide for the erection ol county buildings. An act to repeal the act respecting the 1 4th Judicial Circuit; and the fol lowing House bills were read a third time and passed: An act respecting Notaries Public. An act concerning Saltpetre works. An act concerning oaths and affir mations. at mm m t) a a. Mr. Hough asked ana obtai leave to introduce his bill to repeal the Bank charter. ,iea Mr. Mathaws introduced bill ex- tendingthe jurisdiction of constables. The following bills were read a sec ond timet An act taj'ns judgments order, ed to a third reading; an act to dis trict the State referred to a select committee on districting! an act al lowing feet to e'erkf uncertain cases; wordered to a third reading; nn act t - A. . S .L - -T . . Ci.l. Wwg "' I "J vt 'OB Oin i v w j and members of the General Assem- bly referred to commit tr. nf th whole House; nn net for the relief of persons ernmeouslvchnreed with tat; joint resolutions relative to criminal cases relerred to committee on criminal jurisprudence; nn net to n menJ no act concerning justices' courts ordered to a third reading. The House resolutions to celebrate ti e 8thof January were taken up and pnssed. Mr. Monroe gave notice that lie would, on to-morrow, or 9ome subse quent d.iy, ask leave to introduce,. bill for the election of a Public Pnn- te r. CONGRESS. In the Si-nste, on the 25d ulf., n message was received fiooi the Presi dent, in nnswer to a resolution of the Senate of the 12th inst., transmitting copies of instructions by the Depurt nient of State in our Minister 4 in Fiance in relation to Texas; whrch was referred to the Committee i n Foreign Afl'iirs, and ordered to le printed. The Independent Trensury Bill was received from the House, and rend twice and referred. In the House, A. V. BnowN, from the Committee on Territories, to which was referred the bill to organ ize a Government in the Territory id ! Oregon, lepor'edtfie s:ime with n- mendn eit. The bill ns then com mitted to the Coa.miitae of the whole ILuise. The following is a synopsis of the bit!. The bi'i cs'alishes a Govcrnmeti' over all the country lying west of the sum-nit of tiie Rocky Mountains, nnd bounded on the south by latitude forty-two. and on tlie north by latitude fifty f 'Ur decrees and forty-nine min utes of tiortii l i'.itude. It provides for li e appointment of a Governor, to ieside in said teniioiy, and aho ! ct d Jndi.in agent, with ;i salary of dollars; also, (or the appointment of a Judge, Secretary ol the Territory, Attorney, and Mar shal, with sauries of dollars. It organizes n Ie?;ila'ive department, to cor.Mst of :t Council of Five, and Houe of Repicseritatives not to ex ceed fifty. Each five hundred inhabi tants to le entitled to a representa tive. No person lo be entitled to vote for rcpiese niativp, or to be e'i irible ns such, nnless he ahull hnve been a citizens of one of the U. S. or some tenilory thereof, or unless!' Adnitnistratmn he be :in tcru-'d resident cf said Ter-1 William Stewart, ritory, anit S.'iall be a Tree white mule over the age rf twenty-one years; judges of election li have nuthori'v to interrogate on oath nil persons of - tering to vote who hall be susprctrd ol a want of fidelity to the United State, nnd to reject the vote of such :.s re'usc to lake the oath of uilegi- nine or the United States. The members of the council ,o be elected by the Hon of Renresenla lives, and classed by ballot, so that one shall to out in each nnd every year. Members of the House of Representatives lo be elected for two ! yearn, and of the Council for five years. Do ni brli'rc he'll pay if. The Globe says a gentlemin in Tcnm-s-s'engreed, for twenty dollars, to give one dollar for the first electoral vote Gov. Folk should receive over Mr. Clay, and to double it in geome trical progression for the majority of the electoral college. Tho editor of i the Globe has calculated the loss, j nnd makes it amount to the sum of i $36,093,457,4 67,420, 1 03.23 1 . ELACKSMITHIKG. I7IHE subscriber would inform the public, that he hat commenced the above business, in Bowline-Green, in the shop formerly occupied by Jas. Wes ley, where the farmers and others can at all times, have their work done on rea sonable terms. All kinds of produce will be taken in payment for work, at fair prices. H. N. WILBUR. Bowline-Green, Jan. 11, 1845. 3m9 WANTED TO PURCHASE.-A1, rf " ? r ' , U"e C''y Vcro r .-., l.t. j V1 ,rom rne records of said -..iirt. good disposition, between 16 and 25 years old, for which I will pay Cash, if i: i! i j . njifjiiuttuiin oe maae immeaiateiy at my office, Post-office bnildinp, Bowiing Green. WM. BOLTON, January 11th, 1845. tf 9 Farm for Rent. I N pursuance of an order of, th. r f"-..vu i .it muci ui , lib - tha rnc,t Honet f Pth- Countv. I will on Mondav tb r;r. a- -r r.v..,.. ... .u. n . House door, in the town of Bowiing- Green, proceed to rent to the hiehast bidder, on a credit of 12 mnniha . firm belonging to the estate of Joan Henderson, deceased. All such as are indebted to aaid estate, are once more earnestly requested to pay up, and save cost. JAS. A. ROBBINS, AdmV. January 11th, 1845. 3w9 75 E 0 R tTlTvO U C K N E R. ATTORNEY AT LAW, J List of Letters, T EM AIMNG in (be IW.nffjco at Bow ling Green, Mo., oo Ibe Slit. day of ueceubcr. which ir not taken out within tbiee moiilht, will be tent to tLe Geo en I Poit office ai dead letter,: t-lroor Aitom, Jamti W- Brown. John Cron, Perry Cmry, Henderson La-ranee. II. Early, N. J. Fullerton, John IlHwkim, J. Lalnr. John McQuie, D'Hoa !c Hare, "ra.T.Dunn, Elite Fieldi, John Given,, Suoiuel Kirkhig), John McCree. George Smith, Wa. W. Staler TJjo'i. StuhblefreiM, John Scntt, Hhert Wallace, Wab. Trencltvay, Sjg Wilbarger, Jolm C. Welboru, ' " Itenry Wontin. II. G. EDWARDS, P.M. Jnoarj4lii, 144. 3w3 Aoticc. rpIIOSE indebted to the underici. ed by note will le expected to call andii pay some, and renew tln-ir notes, a.ftcr the first ofj.mmiry. 1843. Those indebted by book nccount must cull and lose their accounts, either by payment or note. Those who neglect this call will be attended to. W.& J. HENDRFCK. Dec. 1 4 th. 1844. 7 tf FINAL SETTLEMENT. fTMlE undersigned mlmtnistrator of - the estate cf Humphrey K. Van noy, deceased, late of I'ike county. Mo., hereby tives notice to nil credit- ors and Mhers interested in said es i DALLAS, of Pennsylvania. In advo tate. that he intends t ) nvike a final catinp the claims of these gentlemen for settlement of s ii i estate, at the m-xt ; the highest oflite in the gift of the Ame Feb..term of the countv Cuurt of rican people, and in endcavorine to said countv. NATHAN VANNOY, Adn.V. Jan. 4, 1844. 4'aB. Administrator's Notice. OT'lCr! I. liHrhr ffirrn ftnt I o tin tleniijned ha, tuken ontlrtier.of A.l mii itrtion on U.e eslnte of ( Latnii' Smith, ilrrtaanl, Ute of Pike Coiinlr, Miroiiri. henrinr i!ate Ine 2dlh ilnv of Not. 1"44 All r'r",n' therefore, io ilebted to the e-tate of aid drceued, are re qnettfMl to muke irnntediate rarn.ent ; ntid all peron tiavinjt: rlnin.i ncnimt mil e-U(e tiifnti. ste.t. witf in one vear fmn. it,, o nt. of tnid letter., nr tliey may he precluded from hiitme any liert-fl of aid etae. and if anid rtnini, ate not preu-nterf within three influence, still we are diBposed to con jean.tlier !ll he f..reer hnrrrd I tribute our mite towards the elevation of nwnr.Ki t . vl I I II, Ailin'f Deremher 14th, s44 t Administiaior's Notice. OTICC is hereby given tl.nl (he undersigned bus taken out letters on the estate ol deceased, late t,f ,,te Lounty, Missouri, te:irinr di'e ,''e IGihd iy of Nov. 1844. A!' ' persoi.a, therefore, indebted to the ' estate of snid deceased, are reqursted mane immediate payment; ami nil perons having chums at'amst sai l estate nn: requeued to exhibit ilmi 'propeily authenticated, w ithin one j.vc:,r r"m date of said lettei. ir J y le precluded fw bavin n l enent uftaKi estate, n,tif,aHl claims are not preseited w.t.m three years, t'lC.V Will be forever barred. i. nr .iiAutfi, Adm r Nov. 30. 1C44. Swl. STATU OP MISSOURI.) Countt ok Pise. ( SS. C'-vnty Court, N'nvmlrr Term, 1C4 1 nnilO.MA.S BERKLEY ndmi nis-; - trator tif tlie est ite of Robert , lotir,(jt ceased, comes nnd lils Jiis;nunity petition for the sale of the real estate! Tebms The Radical will he published of said decensed, and said petition U 'every Saturday morninjr, at f2,50, if paid accompanied by an nccount of hi ad- w'l'im months, and if payment be ministration, the amount of the debts due to and by the deceased, nnd an inventory of the real estate of said deceased, the whole verified" by the affidavit of the. snid Administrator. Il is therefoie ordered by the court that all persons be notified hereof, nnd that unless the contrary be shown on or before the first day of the next term of this c urt, an order will be made for the sale of the real ot-tate of haid deceased, or so much thereof ns will be sufficient to pay ine deotf apainsl said es'nte and that notice hereof be jzwen ,y publi cation in some newspaper in this Clerk. 6w Dec. 7th, 1B44 Ifledicinc nnd Surrry. J R. WM. BOLTON, respeclfoliy ten " ders to the public, his professional services in the various branches of Med- ,c,,nT ana BrEy- II 1.. r j I , r iob - 11t absent, at the residence of Dr. "B ,1WJ " uunu, wncn not, proies wrane in Bowline Green, till further no- lice is given. Bowling Green, July 27, '44. 88lf. k. Sanders, ftttonun tt aato, HAVING located in VVarrenton,(Mo.,) offers his professional services to the citizens of WarrenConnty. He will al so attend the Circuit Courts of Mont gomery, Pike, and Lincoln Counties. December, 1848. JOB WORK. ftrV rf 1U fftVt Ht f il Ofl' PROSPECTUS OF Published in Bowling-Grcen. M-). Tt. n piioucauon w "Tha Radjcal" tjvo years and ahalf since, tad have Continued its publication up to' .the present time, constantly aiming to.' make it useful to our subscribers of each I f . 1 .. . . . . . . ',. . . I oi ine great political parlies winch Civiae and agitate our country presenting a . ,. r ,. 7, . "U""'S " ' icau.i:g tuiuc-a vi ine uaj , .urn 00111 ieiiio- eraiS ana VVIllgS might tinU Snmetllllig Suited to their peculiar principle?; avoid- j ly, and 4"0 acre. itiiHte in tlie nn.e conn ing the more exciting p;trtizail Ionics and j ty, twelve mi!e iron. PHlrnyn, rnr.laiirng opinions believing that such a course! rei:e Bui dine., of nn,, if ,r-if-w faithfully pursued, could not fail io meet I ",ff',r,, amwtulton to. oe hundred ih nr..Ui!.n ruiu tj.j . fliitientS. ,l,., . i i '. j, i . . j TL .V . . rel,calea'y TP'S"- ea Dy me cooior Heads and purer hearts, whether hig or Democratic. But the limes ere changed. A fairly conducted neutral paper no longer suits the parti san spirit of a large portion cf the com munity. And we now have the specta cle of a Whig news-paper in the town of Bowling Green, appealing to the spir it of Whiggery for approval and support: our course then, is a plain one. Ha ppily our duty and our inclinations harmon ize; and we henceforth devote whatever of time, talents and industry, may be ours, to the diffusion of Democratic prin ciples. And we therefore place at the head of our columns, as candidates for President, and Vice President of the United State, the names of JAMES K. pni.TI I iui loci inu great prinripies ui me uemo jcratic party, it is believed, that we will Le contributing to the intereiti of a ma jority of our readers, j The change which now occurs, was r. . - I. . . . . . 1 r . 1 t contemplated during the first of the lat ; summer, but a variety of circumstance ' which now have no existence, forbid that wc should carry into execution our design- But as all obstacles have been ' removed, we have rushed into the lists, determined to do battle f ra cause in : which our feelings have long been deep ly enparjed. Tho"ieh a country i-heet. . ''ke ours, is not calculated to effect any (Treat revolution in the aspect of the po- ' litical world, and roust De limrtea in its . a nartv. whose auneesa U. w helfev. ' inlimatolir nnrf.1a.r1 III, .1 m f.ilnj. welfare and prosperity of our Union. We hall therefore devote our energies to this end, and shall enter with zeal and enthusiasm into the present animated contest. Upon all political questions, our o- pinions are identical with thnne of the Democratic party upon questions of State policy which may spring up. ard "P"" any which have served to divide "c "-' p-'iy mi' oime, we rressotir opinions shall neither ex! il it a serv ile devotion to any of our public servants, not shall wc be induced to aid in their downfall l. j: .: . i , . i ""uTMT -.e Ieem ' true interests of th. Democratic purty. Tn norsuinir the en..r Ka,-,.,. marked out far ourselves, we look for ' ward with confidence to the support of our friends in this county. We have necessaritv made eome'acr dees, but ive go to our task with the a- surance that our labours will receive their full reward, and that we shall meet with encouragement from a liberal com- longer nciayea, inreeiAmar will ba exacted. J3"To a club of Three or more nb' scribers, (if paid in advance.) .f 2.00. I. ADAMS. Bowiing-Green, Mo., Sept. 6th, '44. HIDES WItX be reraiverf in pavment nrdeMa due to'o y.i If or Ihe old firm nf fan p. bell J. Crane. Tlier ean he delivered nn Crane c Roltnna Drug 5lioi in I lie pn-t . rTi r? hnililinjr, himlinpreen.or at F"1wet fc t'raun Tan yard on ilia Lnuiatna road. Pi irk will be aken tiiie fall on the lima termr. (. b. cn ANP, Oct. 13th, 164s. 49 WAN I Ei E VAT in payment of sub scription, fifty .ir sixtv pounds of lira aome iKrn Aleal, and Bacon, Flour and Butler we will pay for the alove named articles the market price. ' Radical Office, Nov. 14th, 1844. Administrator's Notire. jVOTICUis hereby piven, that the ' undersigned has oht.-iincd from the County Court of Lincoln county, letters of administration upon the es tate of Samuel Estes, dcct-ised, benr- ing date the 14th day nf Nov. A- D. 1844. that all persons indebted to said eata.c.mo -Tlm, f . f . immediate payment; and nil pernoRs having chnims ncninst said csta'e, are request'd to exhibit them priiprrH authenticu'ed. wiihio one year Ir m the dale ol s d I letters', or ;hev m.iy be pteelnded fr-nri an ben' (it ..1 -.i' estate ; and il s in! t-l ins lei-.o i ierited within three years (hey v ill In hrrever hnrre-!. . 'SI MOXLEY, AJu.'r. Kor. Iftth, 1044. The Masonic College of Missouri. TO THr. Pt'BI.IC. ' It theoontj 't'onrt. FebrnrT Term 1?43- The General Aeiembly of th f-tate of i W r i r! tvi liy the Coort tbht the follow -Jlifonri, in Febrtiery. l'ft4:J, incorporated , A nf be observed a tbeorrter of trsoiaeC- . ir i r .i -. . L 1 r.' IL. tL I. amb, 1 A . - power to iorchae and hold for edncatronal .Mo-ots end Tciaffete. of each term to porpoie, flify ibooMnd dillrworth of real(ii deteteit t.- Cnntr bo-ioera. inelodia; etate,anl alio to etbli,h and control ant i2nd, Rerroie. Road & Canal Fund, only A,jlum for detitntechildrn,nd a School land townhip roHwol fuoJa, cjafms ra!o ""d Collet of Learning for the Education i (he eeanty, pauper; eooaty offe-t &e. r ...... 1 L. V.-t ...I CmHmm Tliil T- .11 .HnA. . t AmwmlA m.. ...u-. ,.....vv( ! " thu" Wl""e ''. T h Lot, at the annnal eonToeafion in Oetnher, IM, , accepted ; ami property h been p..,eh..ed, j ron,i.tine of a l.rn. of oer MO ncres ne-.r ( Pl,Tra. the roiim, ..rat of Marion ccun The lui Itiil.-e f f ,hp Mini-Noi !? ' onp tit' the ., Hti(u . d hr .Mi. .nti..n. i ! of frir a,1r Br,j 'd-t of i moral. J reHei. u and indmtrloui rt.pnl'ioi. At the ii. rr tine of the (Jrund l.o.lit" ie j A; ril (int.) the intittitinn prcnl.ii. d i hT the adoption of n t-nitr of Bv f.i.tra lor it" Gorernment. fhirh will he ruhli-hei Ine time, ant Ihe flprtion of i,qir-ife t ffi eer nitr1 Profe,or J Wmtiiirlon Smith. A.M. and G. M. of Ihe Grand Lodge of Vireinia. wa nnautninnly olerted Piei dent of the rolltpe, and A. Palteron, K.q, of Fa, etle. Mo , waa nnaniiiiotKty elected Principal of the Atylnm and Preparatory School. To those centleioen the dutiea f ef.rernment and inf rnrtion will he rorfided, nrtil the nnniher of tudent thall require iddif jointl rnfi"ors f"ol J J Mnnfiron-ery of Pamvra. ht tiikt n rhnrpe of the r?f,.,.t.,rY. Nnd wi'l roiite nnd fuini-h B-a.liu; f..r tlie (lent. To place trithin the rear h of n'l the rhenp. of M. oral roltnre. nod t laiMciton in cieni-e. ;it the che.ipe! ioihle- t e, hns heen the iio.t nnxiona tle.ire ol": , , t.rand F.ofle. ' teprite of ho''r't :inH f i i li-n . th'Tef.ire . tit d'i0 ns tow s it ctiii he rdeil. Tuition in tlie Piep'ira'o ; nepifrtni'-'it will he Ter e..in,i nf five m'.rI., tO tlO ind in the fVllere f), n,tn ei f, 15 (0 For hontdirr, wa-hitij. fnt;l and liet.f. rer arek. (10 R.iartl and Tuition fee r arat-le In art rence for eitch ....ion. V.- ttiiiion f-e will i-e chrced fir .tn,!,-:,?, .i-nt I., ihe T,orti:e. fch trp'i'i.t fun. oh hi. ovrn re1, editine. tnti'nnir ni' hoi It i ; iiT.i, n pij h. i r, moh howl and I ,i.he. f... h. own ne Fur the .like ofrcnnr.n.v. il i de-rnhte thnt lieotilerearnieei.il' the ,tiptnfs ahoiiTtl ie of Mne or frir ca.ini.t or rlr.th. Muteiif. will .e. MrcH on anil nf'erthe 'D'h di j of Miiv 1W'4, nnd it de-irnhle ii at the e,i rut ' oitji-.. rnretit.aiid cnnrdi in, who itet.e t i fii:ice .finlent. io hi in t ttitiiin. wilt ,tfl .,, n .ontt a po..ihte, tti it ihe rtn...'. mm he a(fntitHeon.ly nrranf iH. nnd tie nccearr ptnri.inna inatfe for fl rir inliticton and con.f..rt F-ir lie mnolttt'l retii mc ?. .frnrfion of 'Ir yonth. tl.e ftir.for.of the foilece wi!! prot"'e pnh'ie prearh t r at the fl ill on eve . .hh-ith The I'ntle, ife,cni!.iv will -e tieeun and ended if h w.irhip eotpjifinr of ren'tine a pottioi- of 1-r i-tii-.. :nciir iin'lprsvet. The critln,es nien,nrie l;t hint hoi-k to he ne.f l-v !e .f ii.h i.f. in rtn. a Vo n.e-e .ec'iiririn rt"r trine of t-l,' ;i'i-i i tt e tnn-ht nr in'ealeolate.!, ei'tlirr diiectli or indi'eclly uy rne aer o- tnrorn.-rjifr',n. th." C-i'Ifiie .11 .....i t e power c o.ti r the ti'iil l ie oirv diffrte of .nrl. i.n, nP'i' tne.i.. ifl'l ti er Will he rti-f.rrt-d in pnr.lialice of nrh m!eatte Fwcti'r, mi.it pr'vii'e. il1 i i.p'.t.iun irliiHit ,nch hranrl-er of learnhir will he fnnghf t. are necpenrt for a qnal oi-atii-n tn inter colVce An-' in the f.Jle.-i .le drpintn.ei f. 'l h o'hi lirnnrhe of 'enrnit r and cit ni e e l i"! constitute h ti nt. Mill ard fi.ii-hed c..!!r ;it. education. I he .ij-iiiiiii' r.:i'erriv nf.V-'iri lu-v nr enpitfeil ifl, an'm ni.il lmt in the u'leat rali.e tif Fi'neTf inn nf vi'tnrt- huti c at a period nf prent fin:in, ial ptr-nre ami emr-errn.oii.-nt, imrrh'-'eit tin'. tr?e n.miuiil fropf ity. am! fhn. provided fnr the nr i-rnenioilntinn nf n Kirnitv anil tijtU-nt.. inrt hnin? nr( mileil tt e i,.!inlie, mill rrii viited lot it. -ti..,. ti e .iitil,'e in.y r, cf ' 'H lli:it Ihe elnl l,.n,.ei, i- rj-rmini-iif thai hnth the t'eire nnrt theahilitv t" perpetuate the itifnt nn a-e pn.ie.Tu In Ihem, arid that n'eiit.er Inlmr imr etpeii' will he WMiitinp In make it a -ti..l nf t,c freate'l tiefiiiiie.., in the ink-irn n.er.f . f initial., leariiiti; an.-t -eienre, to tbr.,e bv whniii it may hetiafr-inireil. The (iraml I nrlce. havinr nl 'sli e.) II r vrice of .lf.-.ra. Smith aiH Pattern,. n, they are preetite. tn th pnhlie n rei'tl,-. men nf the fir.t re er I hi ti t , f, virtue, n hility iiinl learnin?: tn wlm.e eure the in -ttuefiiin nf vnnth mm hi; alVly entrn-terl P. I! M. prtlTV.-C . T I.. WtMM-SiiV S. w B. f ARNttGY. r o.x Vrril 2S t-4 f w Groceries. lllitli i- r. e . .. ii i. rt frill v in T'',.'.. rm tl eeitixen. ... !,ili, e Gn rnan.1 it. ve mfy. thai he ha jnl rrceieit a l.trte an I plemliil H'lortmeiil u . (Irureriet in Ii aa Stirrer. Cofl. Tra. lticc. Mnch r el. Tar. Suit. 'Wer. Shot, If ad. N'lils. Sfc . Sfc, a'l of whicn he will -ell cheap f..r f 'A'5!! Pil.cha.er" wmrld ilt ell tn irive na a rail. ri B l!.y.'lI.D-i ,:i o-ti, 14 ,, .i Noli e. WANTED immediately Teacher for six monl a School months, in 2nd district, township 52 N. Rant. 2 Wert.1 Apply to JOHN HENTON, . . . ..1 I HAIMLL LMKr, I WALTER CROW, 1 uaicea. December 14th, 1844. 6 tf- tr:.y Tow 4 red & whi'e elowded or apnl(c j cow wrh crumpled lorns d a ralher short 'nil. slrajed from IWlitip. Green earlv last tcprinp mtU on ears are it .. t a .... :. r . .. . . ici-unei-'i'u. im i .'i'iiniiiinn rel.ili.m tn the whcreabout of i,ii.l cow, ill be thafulWreomvedattfclUdogj ine iui -siuwui ui mu: cow uiii Ia ; ST At P OF .w?roi'ni, . i fl ,,, - r,i,t eitate. a,t hatlnr bA an annual Hit- tlement. THfBve and Faiaats. to an- ,! ,M,1erect. of Ar!niioitr.tor., Esee.. tors ai.rl Guardi'nnf; io the order of tha dock et kept hy the Clerk" IlcfrOg t'etB-ads afnint e'taf,,, tetttcd tn the rairar day by Adrhint'fratpra snit Eseti'tor,eBd any oth er hni.(iic.. in relation to the- estates of da eeaert per.onsar.il minor arl'd PaOaOATa t rind tettlemenu an I I tins'1 ieJitj thereto. A trne eorfv from tlie record . Tete. A. fl. BUCKNEK. Clerk. TerS. W. Eucksei, D.O NEW CASH STOFF, AT ASHLEY, MO. ri , fTIin u.'dersinr.ed bee teate to inform ttV IL cifiren, c ' A'hler, itt icinit. and all thoe de.:rom of ;-0rching GOODS fa their ndvuntmr. that TVl oae ftpefled a Store in the boe plnee, an Intend keep, inr ccnstunHf on hand, P welf elected a-' ortiheiit of Dry Goods, Groceries Qutent Ware. Hard Ware, Ti Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Fiery other article tuitsbte for a Cffina frv Stare; which hntinr been bonrht for Ci' onl will Itietrfore be di.poted of ata mull advance, and we wonld not htMtat n iv'iil' tkt we will e!) Good, at rdtn for CWf or PHOntHE. asthey can baob tnii ed a' any point on the riref above 8L" l.nui. Vo pail hnTI ha ips'ed, and wa trill Sold otjt evey iiidneement. to prevent toe ratle from tome tn the rier. We will pay the rejir prim aaare paid at Ihe river eith er in GOODS r CAII for all Rood Produce de'iered it the titer, if not delivered therer weef-e' t to rftVounr the hauling only With the.e advnntares we hope to merit a due thaieof rtj!:!ic pntrorace, BLOCK & SOX. N B. The Public reed not take our word for the above (tatement,, bet we wiiaV them lo rail ar.tl fie convinced of thajact . . and m we 'tated before, we will patitiflf -ell them a, low a they can be botfgbtat any pnint on the n'rer above St. Louia. H e have aiso mndr h rranrercent, to ibip Urmp. Trbnttn, Wheat, tc., to any of tha ionthern. Ka,tern. or Foreign Marked by deiiverii;j the Priidtice at the river, for tbw petformnncp of which we aie ready to give nnjf rurf'jreqnirefi. We will alio make literal auranrri either in Cash or Merchan dize, npon nny artic'ei entrusted to oor oar lor .hipnient We hope oSr reaionable chmee for C-mmi.iion &e will indace Frn er fo give i:f a rail before roinr t Ine river. BLOCK A SOU. Aj2,-'PtS,!S4i. Poig4. ii.tcr-i'i'ed hnvinz f urchas- ril :(,e Ten Yard, forr.wrlv own- d by 0. S. Jermin., nenr BovvlisYg Iifi'ti, :rd hnvitis procured a cood E :str tn Tanner, intends citrry ingot. ;l e l)i;-iness in jrood style, and bet ;r than it ever hn been. We in tt ti.l t keep, nt all fimes. Leather to xi lmi'. e for hides; all persons wish ;n! to hnve thrir hides tanned 0! the sl aes, can le accommodate!. .'Il wiM be responsible for li hiJe :elier,r jn rood r ider, nnd if 'ftr. ifd oi tho yard, I will bin.i myself' u. ti.iike) jj.-od. and pay all neglect r biilnre on my part. All leather transactions since the 7th of October last, wii be attended5 o bv me. PATID Mc A LISTER. Mro-ch 1P44-. Sm20. r flniinistrator's Notice. J0 TICE is hereby piven, that tha) un.ler.cinerl has obtained of the Ciork nf ti e County Court of Mont gomery Co.. leiteis of Administration on the estate of Antr-onv T Williams. dee'd.. bearing date Nov. I, 1844, all i-ersnns indebted to snid estate, are requested t. make immediate par- nenf. AM persons havinrr rfaima a. i r. '.inns' snid estate, nre requested to' -xhibit tiiem properly authenticated, within or,e yeir f"rm the dite of snid' ettrrs.or thrv m.-.v be precluded f .mi I avine ,nv benefit of said ea' t ite. nnd i' n" exl ibited within three; years. treV wi'l b- frrever 'arred. TIIO S. .?. WILLIAMS, Adm'r. Per -omher 21. 1844. 37. Administrator's Notice. jV 0 VICE is hereby piven, that tha unilersii'ned hns obtained ol thtt Clerk f ihe County Court of Pik County, lefers of Administration on the est He of Wm. II. Tins'ey, dee'd. j be.-'rijic ilate Nov. -23th, 1844, all per sons indebted to said estate, are re quested o make immediate payment." ! AH persons ha vinp claims against airJ "u'""t " .7 ,nem wy an then t cat-1, wttljn one vear from Ihn rfn'a . . t . . . - ' , , -'" miu iriiria vr ui. j iii.iv w, precluded trom haviA r.?T'"-t "r -" eatate, and rf na 'Jf'.tilted whithin thre years. tha' Will be forever birred. CHARLES BACON, AdmV. reremher 14th, 1844. Sw Spsntsii and WeleJ Secart kf ANUFACTUHED and co,.m1v ' l.n haml ntirf p.r gala at Rr T..,8 i- tv '"fc' "nafr u's'. ' s r -fvi Ort, A