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Tlo CO' .'ir'.rf'-'iiii ! ret ..fi-re cxiJi'.g
b-iuitn i!ic uirVi i;n.''!, in iiie p ibii
c.it,iii i f the "Democratic Banner," is
t!.i day isilvid by inula al cuiwnt.
The publication if ihc "Banner" will
be ( n'inued by S. F. Murray, en the
aiiu- (crins as berth fire. All monies
cue l!:e "nfiiie'' must lie paid to S. F.
en:
t.-j j t , cj..! air, ! i;.- v-l..e surface w ci-al -t; can be i.o friend of Deu:oi:ra"
n.,r , ,.: j , '. t! gL-lie w i!h :'- -f .;.'.'.. I eyi.r.d :y, or of sound principles. The
'iiiiii.. ei.i :ii..i. I i is.;: i i!;.p'.T'caii u: ii.e uis--efis;oriS in lie
ju5t :-.c;i a e.nTi:ution , 4 '.nvkn m... tri.r...t to vi-1 Bnv StiU-. cr.J eiie".lir.. ',,!.! !.. ' ''! Jckssn. both of rikecountv: .os
It
is.
j fall and niyrm
'i't.at bright mid tiery ill' ii-iiivt-itn:r.:id and thginnnds olcon
Tcx:s requires. 0'it we ere onfidet.'t iit y,.u
n t:;e a-sTi!fn t int a bitter an i or.-- '.icu.iii wbicn !ans so wildly ii.i"":; ; putm it movpd. it is Jar eisier to
tt,M.-,i :..v. Te is i. tJ.U- thee in ''e ""i-'i'S olood. ma y correct an evil in i's incipient ta"es,
" ' r li ' I I ri -. l.. .. ,!.,. , 1 . -t - li
l.e sliiaiiii; t"U- For the
iiirss i-i-ii inn i irni'i u't - . it i .i til
i wiiiinl m m nr thA thiiriili'iti
iijn W o :mnk wc sea d m-r h,:u. , upnn your roof? VVe arp now clear
l ;c si.-vi rv clause s there as siron.i j 0j fornfcs, uiny we remain so forever.
as lai.iiiiniie c;.n make it, and we nis
i:i!;e tl'c spirit of the people of Texas
if they Ho not dia by it.
frT Thfl Oiii'nie f.f iliA H.)U.-liil7
Mt,rrr.y. or to N. T. Minor, who is au-:Rr;en (Min) rjanner are verv bitter
wn.u.i'i ij i.i in to receive n:iu rtccipi
S. F. MURRAY,
A. J. 1K KF.NS.
1 b re fnrsiethin in f-ocr
j.iii.'i) ' i':-:-i.!i:ii'v i-i.rL'erii::! to the
i . ri i it! l I i'jrmrnnt, sine v.-e find i
n.it ' li!'' in Vti'-ii:in, l.nt all over
ih" Uni.'ii, that the iiu.t inoiat't of
t!i' ec.'ie arc ti-e i!:ost "'jutirri&J"
'i iU I C!VMH,....ey. Mo. Whip.
T!s i i ut a restoration of tiie
wrr. out slaii of the parly v Iiioh
:Mio.;;;t. s to ii-eif all the talent as
wei! as i' encv T the land. All this
i.'ti ii-:r:-pti(.-n melts like frost at
n:ii!:)-y, !n fore fact-i and fiure.
V, li. ieare all the creat wiiteis, lite,
i:. y n. ! J.iit ntific. of ti:e day t be
l. i.iiil, 1 hi in the ranks of th deKc
i::ey? Where do we find our Cry.
;.t is. I! .ncrofts. Coopers, Browr.sons
:-t:;: ; !;-st oi ir.eiarv cr.s:eIiaiion?!
v.! ut. !, ve bedeoked the Air.ciiean
J::':.t ::.',:!.; ? Ct the W lli tel'S US
t'f-.t l'c.'f.'coism loves dnrknes. and
i,
the word so round "we are
now e'en- f banks shall we remain
so forever!" State Gazette.
Yes, forever!!
PETER II. BURNETT.
We dip from the U. S. Journal tlio
int( complimentary alltiHion to
tir- c ri
o7i. i,..i- .hr,!! ,.A v.,vn.-,. ai'Oioinenn. ;ur. ivunett is nn at"e
and lie Laptop bv ih? Saints. j 5 c; au c Jective speaker, and a
' rOninc Wiiiit man of great firmness and public spir-
. . .t " vl't he is Hie very man for the first
"B.tter against tt,e antt m-.rons; nor of theV Oregon Temtorv,
"i rue, on --i-e ":ive iien it shall be cr-amztt!. We pre-
hosiiie to those who have cpeiiiv nj- Hict that if he siioui J be appointed to
that post, the country will have rea-
3i;aint th anti-monnons of Man-j e.c
cock. After writinj; their article cfi c"?w,r!
suiiied to thenisolvrs the laws of the
h nd we have denounced, perhaps
with some asperity, that cowardly
mob which respected neither the laws
of God or man whose footsteps
were narked by blood and murder
and conflagration; and when the mid
night torch could no longer be used,
i'ir foar of detection, betook them
son to be proud of the name of Bzh
nett, whatever emeigency may call
for the exercise of bis eminent tal
ents: Argus.
"The name of Burnett is destined
to become identified in our national
history, with hardy enterprise and
praise-worthy heroism. One of these
heroic adventurers has inscribed his
J name high upon the rolls of renown
: rp i.-:... r i.
chance j than to grapple with it successfully
!t down .nfier it has become deep-rooted -
The resolutions introduced into the
Democratic Convention of Masia
chusetts, denouncing Abolitinninn in
ail of its forms, ought to have been n
dopted, and the party cut loose from
all connection with the fatal heresy.
The Boston Tost says a lare majoi
ity of the party in that State are in
favor of those Anti-Abolition resolu
tions, and we are confident that it
can be tile more vigorously, by tak
ing a bold and unflinching stand on
sound principles, than it can possibly
do whilst yielding to the improper
scruples or time-serving or 4'the Ab
olition section," however favored
that section may have been of late,
in the wny of official promotion.
There should be no dogging of the
Abolition heresy.
Harried.
On tli Ifltli in! Iiv Vv IV P,.,.1M I
Mr. Marstul! N. Allison, to Miss Mar- i U j ) V F? I tV sT1!
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ofOike. i . AiJhv York Pi ices.
Thy wife, shall a beautiful vine, j'Sjfa'IF. mh5rr;i,er Wjuit ret.,r..d from th.
By thy h. uie side be found; I ,.ci'.v Nw Y"k. "' lemuTed from
Thv cliil.lren like to olive plant " ;' ' Xo ,'- Mla t" pt lh lh'"l tot
About thy tabic round. ':bnxc,u" . he i, B0 open-
B V "' J 'I'lenili.t nuoitmeiit of u.
- .. .. . ! Prrior feu'Ir-nmilc ( l,jtr.irt cotrpminj eT.
I UT KOTirr! "- " i'J tic!e u.uiiU kept in clohiuz or fur.
liA" 1 nishing store, lii. eoo.!i .re .11 i.ew rt;.
Justice 1iICKARD50i,S law dav in hmivM for r'b. ud n.nnnlaclur.il u,u.
Louisiana, 10th Nov. , ' own ilinxtinn, etirp'!T for this lairkct
I . .1 f V.A I.. ...... .1 ..r I : .1 .. .
If Justice Bicos's law dav in Lou- ! '"" '"'V' nnl "'ost fi'!"i-ijJ
01, Opt .....Nfmmini.rnnnctra -lB, wbn
:iledrj cooi! l.ou-e in the citr of N. Yofir
A I) MIX 1ST!! iTnirlvriTtr ' ;nablcs ,"",n 10 '"ke ''-sseiof the me,!
AUMICS I.N I li.i 1 UK 5 AU 1 ILlU. kt in toying moi'lj To at .uclion. H
v.- ii lie tells us that t'-ere i
i.tviiij'ence in St- Lus and
- s - -: i r i ilian iii the S 'Utii West.
c". n i; !- tu-ssible that the editor has
i-evrt : : u jht ofo'.hi r causes to pro
i.'ij 'f 'Li-- .:.e ft things besides the
ii' "f s-h o!s? I 'lies lie not know
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selves to "ignominious flight," and in Texas, as being one of the curly
sunlit protection among a people I 'migrants to that conn try now on
. " .. j , i i other ol the name has taken upon
whom they had slendered and nburl, . ,f . .1 '
jhmiseif the honor t oi the new gov-
ed. And we tell our friend of the j tnirKent r,f Orep-n. He was origi
Whig that, without "baptism by !ie nail v a citizen of Missouri, and is said
saints," we know our faith f U : m o a nan of energy an bc!dnes of
niorenrlhodnx,eurp.rments!e soil- 'ter. One thi. is certain-he
, , : is r.'t ali'Hid c-1 assumirg t.te resnon-
ed our hands more pure than the man ' ,.,1;, v
1. j - 1
i.n siauos ai a msiiuce runt ut? 1
nn the ".nntiy headed multitude" to
acts of pillage and rap;ne.
NOTICE is hereby given, thai the ,:Kn' 'efitir,confidrntlr ai.'ure biircr of
i undc.'s.-nc l hj taincd of the Cl"k !'ri,.'T , c,",1",'? ,h(" h not onlj- c.u.
of t! Vnuuiv Court of Tike countv ' " .1 '"""'5 r,' fT VebB-r
city of St. Limit . ), , Bfe ibiju.j ,
call anj rx.mine lr , lrk..; .t...
t.in"i"s rind i nn evi
; ih'i t w'ic i'.iv.
1 V t'
The Tennesse Legislature net at
Na-ihville, on last Tned?y w eek. In
the Imvsr Iliase dmpbeil. Dfm. tva
i.tdieal ililference in I e'ejit 1 Sneaker. In the Senate, thev
11 -
wants o. t;.p h.irl fitted , l.ave leen unable to agree upon any ! rv ti.in who have see:i i':;..i n-',iitn
lli2 hind, wli.i live b!mnn. From the last dates thev had bal- j 0
1 . t
al in ilieir brow, i.nd lli' fia-i luted tiiritv-four time, and were 'Ji'l 1
Men re born w i:h two eyes and
but rnc tongue, in oidor thai thev
ii'ay ec twn e as much os thry say;
i 1. mi ll r i.nrirltii-l ntin ,& r.n!.l cn..
pose tii.,t they were horn it: two tf Shawneown; S l R,b
e; fr thuse tf.lk '""'V',"- r
PUBLIC MEETING.
A largn and respectable meeting
of the citizens of the town of Bow
ling Green convened in the hall of the
court house, when, on motion, S. P.
Robinson was called to the chair and
G. II. Oury chosen secretary.
Un motion of ?i. 1. Minor, the
house resolved itself into a legislative
body, and on further motion of A. II.
Buckner, it was called the "Pike Par
liament: the members then produced
certificates of election from tiie fal
lowing townships and burrows, viz:
T. J. C. Fagg, from Calumet; James
O. Broadhend. from Salt River; A. II.
Buckner. from Indur. Creek; G. II.
Oury, from Cnivre; G. Potter, from
Pt no; N. P. Mitior, f;:m Sj.tr.cer;
C. S. Drown, from Buffalo; A. J.
Pickens, from Louisiana ; John llul-
tiarij. trom iiutlorl; VY m. II. Wat-
Mo., letUers of Administration, on
the estate of Jesse W. Shaw, dee'd,
bearing date the 11th Oct. 1845.
All parsons having claims against
ssid estate, are requested to exhibit
mem properly authenticated, within
one year from th dut of said let
;ers, or thev mavbo precluded from
haviut any benefit of scid e.tate, &
if not exhibited within three years,
they will be forever barred.
M.1RYJ. SIIAVf Admr'i.
Oct. 18th, 1 845. 3w35.
where,
nr. itifi ill.
No. (it Mai. Street, St. LouU, :.io.
Oct. Ufh, 194."j. 04
2.. a 2.2r
AT TO 11 y E Y A T L A V.
Troy, Missmiri.
John Howies
JefT. r.oli A I'ta'.e
Wm T I)ii nn
fjrur-e Kiliar(l.
WILL promptly r.t'end to all busr ! rt7n ' i
' w entrusted to Lis care. ! j.p,n r,nt, Ko.,i
Troy, Mo., Oct. 1 1 th, 1 C15. 34 t a iin
List of Letters,
REMAINING in the Poit.nffice at Cv.
iine Green, Mo.. uu tho tt.'tli iI.t f
St-pt. 1-ij which if mt laken out
within thre niou'.ht, will br ftnt to th. Ceu
cral Puit-ofiirr ileail lutler :
George .1 Bell Jnt-, U Mc I)ontU
Mr B.
JarniffU Uroadiiead 3trilr .Villi
Ii&la'D.
-i'hrHbam Trite
f K I'tilim
Wia !'ci,Sx
o A A If ft.
K. I ir.l P ii.j.ri
-I i l.it s r.im')l
Wm T:!t-1
J'uily Tilletr.
Jh- II V. i.-e -J
Si hi. M Tracj
rt'i of a Dred if tout eier.ulrj j "T1,t f"Mu.
, noriiTC ji.i.f.
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'Itiui.e t :rir reiii.'ii ks non vf
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I The la't nnniliers of the Wandering '
, Jew, l ave a; y.pnnd ;it last.
.1:1 iii.i'K'si cmis:i
th I" l e ir.
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t ;ii'i.ii-5 t ) a.i n:i,er!
iV ! ' s. i It U t'.-'s ''
:! ti'.-ir .i-"i"... r.'s -a lit i!,tI(!p
i.s ..iiwdi the i:i;'.i-s.
1 sji, mi -i!.r arid Wit liangorcn
ii -:.ii: :i' lircne. wi;-) eais am
i brcc Meet in? favorable, to the o',-
; ji-ct ' M ll.e Mfrj l is Convention, w.s in iiis pMj.c: ainl :
frecently MJir. f::. Lani--. Mtny Jf-le- ;r' ' r- '' 1 s
, - i I I f i'-i-nU I- . 1 .
i Culivci.tioii
in
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i". I!u f.e 'v I'M
i i ;t fli-rt- in t'. i- j. .vci ' it ui'h
ihv.ie !.o-:".-sf. a'.'l lamiiii rm hariifs.
! i' is :axi t i.iiin'ShiLIc for the tires-
ik v -1 hih . w lio most uln-unu's in
t.ie n.;ii-t ut cidti'-ated society, have
ever h. I .ua.l in hitt'e array a
i;a:ust D -inocracy. But take the la
boring t-lasse?- 'hi ss who toil with
tV-ir " i n h m is. and even in St. Luu
, the Gi! r:;:'er of l.iggei v, De-
M KVLANU
T1a Pnt. v4c!.n'tl flulpo-a' Ifil tinW ' Itlt Willi ;i ititi. i.ii.firwu 4r.t
Hands four Drmorrls to two M.igl. "'t.eis, rn.d l.y j r ic'.is:-! trie stri.-t-The
ctlebratt-d Kenne.lv, of Baltimore, ' es! on.-ny, they wii! eventually
i ..ii ci n i : ... H i, . I csncel cierv debi. We would, mere-
know n as "Horie Shoe Kuuiiison, lias I . . . , . '
1 l.ir. c,r 1.. tl.n.a inii..nn.l K . . .
-been badly beaten in his Dist. by Giles .!Jisu j. h hard f be tm(S
1 I Dem. -: j . I l... :.-
miujicu, we nu'm, out ii too con
mocra"v
By the v
ll.il:
!:' in the ascendant.
Ai . Wing, (e!l us sorne
. ;'ii f'arnlin.i is she
rnt, and i.is t!i-
' ... uh: oa.j in Old Rip.
no:
r !' li e
t.v the
li,.-,.
t;i" ;
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it'p'i'.ii
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o! S ! Clr ri
it '. i
TEX-
. voiuii w liii a c;)jy
reeentiv Irarned
ti.is iufiipt Repub-
. ! i r.tranre into
.1 Mate. Her bill
The M.?lh?dint Conforenee, at its late
session in Columbia, in this Sthte, deci
ded by a very lare majority, to connect
tinue yoi.r efTorts, aud are determin
ed to le just and honeKt, you will
ere loiig be aLl-3 t" do business in
yourowr nanus. Wc caa point to
themselves with the Southern branch ofmanv ineividua!s who have failed in
the Church. business in vears nast. and fiven un
I . c I
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ucin .mjii Ireck : J. itendrtcK, Irom
' Tf,m'in.r 1 ro.i
j On motion of .. P. Minor it wis
. "s .Ived that tli niVs and regula-
I ; laid ihnvn in Jelfi-ison's Manuel
. ad.'pie.i for the government of this
. i -d . -is ;.n a - the s:rv.a m.iv-. be no-
! Te i ,i-i i i- . n vMcce led So Oie
; I.-.-; i .r .. v-r.i.i'r. which remilicd
'it iiie ticitiiin ul (.1. Porter fro.n IV-
i ti .
The tleclion of Sercant at arms.
' "'j th.-n t-iLei n; , which resiilted in
i i'ir ficrtion of 'vV v. I'i vcaM.
I Mr. or.iarlhoail av notice of his
irt.-i.'ti"n to iiitr.-.flure a i.ill tor the
improvement of Salt River Mr.
Brown for th erectioa of a wharf in
tiie town of Iij'siana- -. P. Minor
for the construction of a rail roa.i
from Spencerburg to I.otiiiana A.
II. Buckner for the instructing of the
members of the convention to vote
for the election of Judges by the peo
ple, and G. II. Oury for an appropri
ation for the cl,nn'!g out and com
ptc'ion of the well on the public
square in Bowling Green.
tin motion. Pirliament took a r-
XJB fl ,. ...I h U'llllflf,. Hrnn.-.
beerinc Me the lilth l.i of Oct . 114. j l!:c,,rJ
cuii,rvii -t, to iiim a ceifjin tra't of hinil :o
l ike rr-toitj .''i., on the wntur o: ig
Crlumct t'i-"k, ami hmin.leil n, follow: I
llrnjiiiiiin llaHkln. l-rn-l 1 W'aroir
i Hi rtry WllmnVt V':iric H';!lu-ui
1'iiac Il.ed
Jdl. li It Jnmel
Juno l.ri.irf Juhnuu
Iaac J Kid;
U.tl. KDWAKDS, P.M.
O. f. Mil,, l-j.-,.
becoiiiiii'- hi Hi-crv Scho'-U'r, an'I Noah
i; iJith' rorner, miu with ..id C tiirith't
line to MiCiir'lv't corner, thenre with Mc
.1.-.!, lin: to A. O. ooi!oiair romcr
tl.i-iici with -niil (i.oitriirn'i line to h ill
Si honli-rt. thence ith iil Srhooleri line
u t! t- '..riiiniiH:, ri.i.lainint ! 7 anrr. ni.it
AIMIIMdlU lKJIi !) yOTH E.
NO TICE is heiehv giien, th t the
un leisigneii Ins o a lined o! tiie
Cieik ol the county c.-vrt r.f
conn y. It t'.ris ot Admiriistt'Jtioii mi
i ii,u . t- ..it. ..i v.:;: n.. i. i
f..,v ..n. liuiiri-iltln. to tcurelo Willium "" . " " '""
U. .pse. the rvf Tit of ce.laiu Note in t"Caiag ' lt-' 20t;i -''i l 1 . ?1 j.
hM lavor. and a'i;iiiit tai'l Krrmii. :"..r lne j Ail persons in ieLtcd to said es'.'lto
inn of :Ui!) ;tll bcarinj even- rti.tir will. are ri I'jeit'd to in U i lit ir.iinie
: iu ileeil ol' Irn-I, Ji;e hi' Tit (f iv of Ail j : . v.i.l r: '. Ali fn '. i. -is bavins c' '!( a
l K" l''"' '-"1 " a" ' J -i: u,.t - ..d'e.t'i'J. :.ie r ,:!;.":"" t .
iil t lit:.- !:! ii.teie-t "I I' '- ' il'1 lln.m , ' ... 1 ,
I r. mi,, i.i- ,:i pu i'. :.v : ii n ;. . :. .j
oonn-it-ii to him iiii! ii. -.!. at imt-l.t
.-l.iclmn fir ra.n in Kami m. ti.e p.erij'o.
I :: ': c.i Vf rir
in '
e oi said
tn-foie tnr More hut; c of J.i-i" !". Kii'. lelifrs, or Ii V liui" ta p'l-'-tl!- 1
on the fii.t ilajr ol Nhtci!u r iiexi, to ti ii cm i;;i vig ::r.v bfliei;! of s no n: .',
fy II c- .a-.d note intiTi'-t and all cn.t, bi:
iKiiptlii hour, of lOo'cloi k, A. M. In.il
5 T. 71. of l.nl ilojr, I .hull only rnrivfi
't-i-h tit.e at uikiIi) tome by n:d iliel o.
tiuit.
i.kxiiy ?t iioci.K.i;.
Oct. 11th, 1 ?!."'.
liuili! m - x!.:l uril .i iihm 3 iii,
thev wili be I. never liirrrd.
-V.W.Ct'S I UAYI I'S.
jil'gii lovl:,
Aiiminist. a'or.
O.::o;.er 1 !:.. 1, J.. iw3
'1 ROUBLE.
J al! their property, who uie. nor.- in a j co" ,;r'ti: Wednesday night.
l"lir uiv iii l.PiAilt iriilar.rTAnt
From intimations received, the Mor-j Sever mourn over a mishap. It is
mon troubles are by no means eitl'd.
only by hDrd knocks that you will
e trn how to trade and succed.
W ; tirnl:! I nnt bum ri i,r 'rii tliA r,ii.o
, .. ..-.uik. .... . - - .v ,im iiiifi
BllAVADf,
It i the common talk in Chihuahua, . w io never saw misfortcne-hc knows
and Santa Fe of marching 5 Mexican ; not l.o to appreciate the blessings
army into the U. S., and taking N. Or
leans, and planling the Mexican flag up
on the Capital at Wahhington. They
had better be careful.
MARYLAND ELECTIONS.
Stiflicicnt returns have been received
from this State, to assure us that the
ii:.'-:'!ie: :!-,; p.nt-st spirit of "Old Maryland line" has wheeled into
: ' li. i ty. We h' io l.v : the ranks.
In an a.i c!0 headed '.Mte ffnitf' cralic Party ift lho f!'owi"S "an
the Juliet Signal concludes '.rith tr,cjCl;r:
following sensible and emphatic Ian-1 "But uccess has its dangers, as
gi;aLre- I well us deleut its regietd. And no
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.1 her ! ;
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ic cihti'rnii
' !' i ijhls that she
ol iii. evi's of no
i it i v hi':h her o!d-
! li. '1'tlJt section
r, i i--',i- .-md tiionop
rv t '!'' gi-nr.is i
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of life, or feel lor the unfortunate
Give us the men who have failed and
succeeded, wiio have been flat on
their backs and struggled on and up,
till they have made themselves inde
pendent. These are the characters
for us. (Portland Tribune.
HARMONY.
The Boston Times comments up
on th present position of the Demo-
Land for Sale! j auntoFlettlrs
I WILI- e'i at ,..; '. ml.'. t.-y l. wihi j Remaiiiir.cr in the Ti it office in Tryy,
farm upon wlii.-h I rii!r, .ri n.il wc' , Alo., on tiie 1 day of Oct.. wi.kh if
of l.oaiaixiia, innm 'li;i' i ll n :), the
mail. Thr tiart r.intiiii., Ifjll rr
rb:-h i, anilrr cuKi'. tlion. I '.n the place j et rs
mi-rt i a 1 i Mins-M Ur, nsrn, ennj nr.ii
p'l olhr-r net-rui.-iry out hoiMcn. a good or
chard, and a never filling vtnU, And ttock
wa'er in ahiiuiuni-r-.
Those who wih to paicliHte k.nl better
call and trr for thrii.rii .
.! ..ill..- n:xMNt;.
V'l t. lltn, tr :a.
not taLeii out in three ni"nths, .',', la
sent to the general Lost Oftce as dead
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
TVrOTlCE is herebv given to
all
creditots or otiiers inleresttd in
Wednesday night, Oct. 15.
Parliament met, and G. Porter.
Sna1rr nf I K ITnuaA l-iinrv I ...ni I
John Hubbard was elected Lr tiolth,e s,:,t(" os-ph SitMn, der-eas-time,
and after calling the house to!eJ l1'8,' at "'-n'er teni.
order Minor's bill for the construe- cf ,the L'':olr. rmmty r,.,,ri, I sha!!
th.n nf . mil rmA frm Rn.,....i..,inie a final -ttlemetit oi said es-
to Louisiana, was laid before th
house, upon which followed a spirited
tate, as Executor thereof; when mid
where those interested nii attend.
riHLlPSITTON, ExV.
October li, 1845. 4w34
T. Armstrong, Andrew Newcimrf
Jer. Andeison. Soloiuun Tike.
Jas. Brarson, Miss. Phoebe Rose,
Mis ChloeTCarr, Mr. Scheie.
Mrs Nancy Carter, Henrv C. S'!JCner.
J Miss Jane Crooms. F.lijah Stephen,
tVin. C. Duncan, Wm. Smith,
Thos. H Harris, David Sinnalt, 2
it.'es. W Homeslv. Wa.. A. Salle.
Walker Hopkins Vincent Tapp,
Jas. Johnson. M. Turnbull,
Mr. MKee, Fonntaine Morrison
Mrs. Clare .Mudd, Benjamin Mas,
tj'eo. W. Moore, Cyr.thia or Wm.
Miller, J. II. BRITTON, T. M.
Troy, Mo. Oct. 4th, 184.1. 33.
debate between Minor and Brown in
the affirmative, and Broadheud and
V . a . -
ragg in the negative. After a hear- FINAL SETTLEMENT.
ing cl Doth sides the vote was taken. I -.-rrvriiM'' , i i n
which stood as follows: Yeas, Minor ! ft 01 lif 3 ,,P fh Pwn ,rt,al1
n..., n. - ii i U A I creditors or otheis interested in
Brown-nays, Broadhead, Fagg, Ou-j ,)8 EsIate of Sa.l)eI nPnil, nec.d..
ry, Robinson. I , . . ., . x- i .
J ... . : Hint at the next AovemMer term nt
fiamuel r.em, producing certificate . i . e t:i.. - i eL Wnrin.t il.-it il- it v,.,
t i t i- i i 'lilt i:uuiny cuuii m i ikp ioihiiv, i - - - (... -
oi election nom I'iscan. was admit-
. , - r , TT .snail iiiiise ii niia: seiiiemeni oi sam i t on
icu nj ;i niemucroi me liouse. i .i . r i
r. 17 .i r . - 'eMii"-. as rxei:u'or ineiroi; wnen
Mr. ragg then gave notice of his . .t . . .
" , r , i r l ar"l where those interested can at-
inten'.ion to introJuee a In for the i
. i , t i i t ! ic,iu
r.-ioiooiiiiiciii to a acnou! in i-ipencer j
When the idea r.f a specie cur. on- j !.,c.noi-r;:t, it .-ppcavs to u, can look townhip, at the next met-ting of the I q , '. " . ' '' " P ' " . ' . !
kin.-xL settle.:i:nt.
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cy was first rromiilnated. it was do-Union tha condition of the Hemocrat-' House
t ided as a humbug. The cuneiicyiic p i: lv. at the iTcs.-nt time, without It was then d-'lerminrd that Ourv
of lli r-i.nnlrv ui-i: .- inflnfii ui iii ' I.-:: t ti .1 fur.i h i:ri . '4 for fop iiilum i hill, for th r.lennint? out :-.n.l pninnL. ! vi'i n ... i .1 . . . o
j 1 c - . - - . , ( t, , 1,Vm ,s iiercnv Liven to an
s : : 1 i i ver lie ai-j J ;per mat a reiurn to a soun.i systf.-n i 11 e great jmncipies lor wincii wre;"i we wen in ue pnniic square a creditors or others interested in
in tii town oMtowlingt.reen. should ;ts:B Vxv( Elibeil, Smith, dee'd.
be the fust tauen up at the next meet-; tiat ilt liie next Ni-vemher term ot
mir. 1.1,..-, ..( i:i. .. 1
iiiu ..i-uijij 1 0111 , t't 1 inrr ;ounij, j
final settlement of said
Administrator thereof;
here those interested can
" ! nttend
C. T. SMITH, Adm'r
October 11th, 1845. 4'.v31,
was t;. ...i'i ci;ir.i:.u..n ana i:t j.osi- , ti.r e conti;iiiieti, seem to be, in many
hie. We were tohi that wtenk and i places, ati'i t.mong muny men, over
turn mnt roin upon ttie buinf ss looktd or c.sl aside, a.id a petlv, dis-
;o hi-aviv j ,,..,,.,,. ,j(1lt. ,lt, c,,lltl,rv. ,f V- ;,. r.irj-iii: wm lure between e i S'.'Hs &. j i'arhnment then took recess miii! ; shall make a fi
'i iii be ;-j hi.'td oufi-iives foi ii iiimi etit to de i-ii'iit--, .'-et up iii ii:ir places. Wi : ext Wcdnesd-iy nirht. 'estate as A
i.e lowers par: from th p.-p-r -y.-ti-m, t'nonglr '. :. p ,:-.::i s y, lt.::t such u, to at G. !I. OURY, Sec' v. j vvhn and whe
' i - o w l : i..n -i n.r , I .! ii. :f i.li. ruin . 11 . ... .! iil.. i . 1 , . . r. I i .o t-t .i It i.n ..f : : 3 . - .
lUi-n cniiiiiiiuig i.to ruin nil i coiij.-iai.;'- . . -ree. tiie ci'ii.iition o!
.: u-. But w iiliivj tos.void cn-. die imooratic parly in t'i o d liiv
t by ni it. cans, a! turned in : Stale, i-1 t!ii pii-senl time. Diiiirui-
.d lid-.v-ire.l to buiM up with tie.-. eiN and tier tiers, ol th i s .
i. ;.. '.ii str.-, s ard -nsp-iisi..iis t!ie ; t-'i t. Mist m oil i"i!:.!- s. ! ;
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congress
. svsie.ii. hut tin' en'trc si. pi i oi -
ii.Ii- i :t 1 .a c -nil- s I'. Hi-n i:.; t t1 i-
wa- n ' i' ii'-e to iiuve even a nu'i ti-'t
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. I.il.c ;. 0 W ; i..,u-t forg"tt'll.
7 V ii i-inf ni'-v l '''' -l't,e
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PR!' At U INC.
F-Idir A. 1). Lasiirhi wiil preach at
t'rasvy Cn-elr, on Sunday the lihh.
; . i'la on Monday the 1:0th. I n,v . , . ., ,
" i' -'i ! r Lick, on Monday the 2'Jvh. ' 1 u" ,,J 1 1 1
" ii.'Li.U'heia, West Cuivrc on Tucs-' TJ" 'CE is hereby given to all
creditors or others interested in
l to pli -ill'! !. v I' .. '.'.-ill,
'.'. Will I Ah v'i.m. nn V .. ' .... 1 ... it... 0O1I.
.: i . , -I.: 1 Siioam, ca Tln.rday this 30th.
' "I' i '-e I " And at Ciiarlt-s Morriss'on Friday'
piMt-.'i .- i.ut ti.etne .iiM; to commence at II oWk, at final settlement of said esiate.as Ad-
fi. 'jiicn pnice.
; 'o i'i !i.:.-tT ii t- 18th, 18-15.
toe start, und ,
l i 'j '.ruin siioold in
Administrator's Notice.
"jVOTlCE is hereby given, thn.t the
undersigned has obtained of the
CI'!: of the' County Com I of War
ren Co., Mo. letters of Administra
tion with ihe vi! rnnexed, on the
ciite f Jumes C. Rundell. deceas-
lst ;
ling
gainst said estate, are reiiiiestcd to
exhibit them properly authenticated,
within one year from the date of said
icttrrs, or they may be precluded
trom having any benefit of said es
tate, and if not exhibited w ithin thn e
years, thev will b fcrevei barred.
FREDERICK H. DRY HEN.
Admini-lrator.
Sept. 27lh, 18 15, 3w33.
A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.
"jVOTICE is hereby given, that the
undersigned has obtained of the
Clerk of the County Court of Kalis
County, letters of Administration on
the estate of George Gillaspie. doe'd,
bearing date August 9th 1C45.
All persons indebted to said es
tate, are requested to make immedi
ate payment. All peisons bavin"
claims against said estate, are reque'--
t he estate of Ramey Enforce, dee'd ted to exhibit ihem properly nut hen d
lliat at tbe next November term or ii-ated w.thin one vear from the c'nt
ihe I'ike county i-oi.rt. 1 shaii make a jf Sll, U-tters. or t!iev may be rre-
us Wiind ol
eluded from haviiv.inv lii'iipto .if .iid
minisirator thereof; when and where estate, and if not exhibited within
those interested r.n attend. i .i -t :n i . . i ..
7?,.. i r i -n I . inii-i- irais inry n oe lorever uar-
4 Cakpb ill, will preach j J AS. L. L FORCE. L. i " '
;::mi v wnii pn par.- i-.-ii.i i t it. . i 'j '.ruin soould m tt:e Court Ilouac in this place, on next A.lmVnf IJ.n.- I ,r,.r-n i-.-M . .
Jt.olr.tion. mi-ht. it it be sr.okci.. and h.-wiio would ecu-' Sunday, the 19th. at 1 1 o'clock. A. M . I " Mil. MA hi- JU.L, Acim r.
. 13 , "i i 1 --- 0 vciousnin, iea. iw j.i.
Sep'. 27ih, IS45.
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