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u If DISTRESSING CASUALTY. Ontl.e 20th ult. near Brunswick, Mo., tmes O'Fallon Keyte, oldest son of the late James Koyte, a promising youth of about 18, met with an untimely end. A servant wa falling a tree near by; and in at tempting to leave the spot, young Keyte ran immediately i:i the way of the tree, and was insianily crushed to death! lie was the hops cud pride of a fond mother and numerous friends the heir of his father's virtues; and this sad event is afllictivc in the extreme. Glasgow (Mo.) News. TO SARAH. HV. STRAWS, JK. Oh, I am sad, my heart is full Of dark and mournful feeling, Sad thoughts of happy days long past Are o'er my senses stealing. I thiuk of friends who once were kind But oh! how changed are they, Wheneorrow came I went to them, But ah! they turned away. It was not thus in other days When golden store was mine, And I could make parade and show In regal splendour shine; TTien friends did crowd around, Which I was proud to see But when my wealth was gone I found 'Tws tfuit they loved not me. But I wiU bid a long farewell To ev'ry wealth-bought friend; And bring my rags and poverty With thee my life to spend. And if thou wilt befriend this heart, When bitter sorrows team; Each thought of thee will make to me My "life an Eden seem." There is a hymn in one of the New En gland Puritan '-collections," commencing' with "Purge me with hyssop, make me clean," which was given out one Sunday morning. The chorister set the hymn to a wrong tune, a fact which he did not discov er until he had twice or thrice endeavored to execute the first sentence, "Purge, me with hyssop," &.c. At length, out of all patience an old maid, who led the treble, whined out, "Had' tit you better . stmir other yarh Mister" 2t W here is all the " sin II pox gone to, so suddenly? Sorue of our city cotcmpo raries alluded to its 'prevalence' in town a few days ago but we do not learn that there arc many cases, (if any,) in this vi cinity, at present. Cincinnati Union. A. Tin: GRI2.1T t THOMAS H. IV I K & CO., V MIOLESALF.and HmMLDE.1LERS l.V DRY HOOKS', Groceries, erf. ret., corner of Main and Market Nn els, M. Lotus (opixiMle the old market plate.) are now receiv ing large supplies, v. Inch they w ill sell very low for cash, j-' AIJJKUT NEWHKttliY, No. 10, Main Street, St. Louis, Missouri, g B AS CO.YST.l.YTLY (KY ll.KYD of his 1 B nri .Vtintifteliirinix.il Wliule.sule ami Retail sviwlu of Tl.Vmol COPPER It. IRE, Shtrt- Same case here, fitty cases were at onej;.,K M'iVi, STOVES. GRATES, ami every olh timc bv some of the papers and the Yiccinc it ariirle in Unit line of business, ("heap for -. . 1 Doctors; we asked where, and echo answer ed, where? St. Louis New Era. 'Cash. Messrs. 'Minor & Minnvv: You will ...... niease announce mv name ns a candidate i.oit for the Sheritfalty r.f Pike County at the cnsuinir AuLMist election subject to the de cision of a Democratic County Convention. Very respectfully, i JAMES A. BOBBINS.; Bowling-Grccti; Mo., Eeb. 2, IS hi. j CHEAP (1SII nOOKSTOltE.Z J . II A I, S A L I, , MOM SAM', and Statiom.r, N Rktui. Bookseller and ). 121 Main Street, Saint Mo., keeps on ham! y splendid assortment of S hiitl. Law,. l.,'(,- mill . Visirlhiwnwt Hunks: (J'mIIs. Ink. Wafers Sti l l IVns and Slates; Wril inir an ! Wrappintr Papers; hlank Hooks in ureal together With every oilier article in tils business. T,-Pools bound ill the best McDONAIA). THE PIJJW is respect- JtV - l a..a fully intormeu mai me i H..IW iv i n will 111 IIOWC iUCUli"1"" All .(...,.1 t mv iJuce and at Bowling-green this sping. His pedigree embraces the best blood in the I lu ted State and England, running back to 1 lb). For particulars see hand l.ills in due time. JOHN. N. HENDERSON. Feb. 7. I S it). Ait rn i m i si ralor-s IWof ice. UJPKttVFJ IH.tMOSD I'KOt'GII. P SHI IE subscriber has purchased the riirht to fell the Improved Diamond Plough in the counties of l'ike, Montgomery, and St. Charles. Every one w ho has tried the above named plough in this vicinity lias immediately become satisfied great superiority over every other plough . . . i.. . i t j i -. tv Court of Pike County, Liters of Admiliistra-!""" Jil uou. as n r.uus uunumny. ana lion on the estate of Armslcad Woddle, dc-'c 'ease by wli-1. it can be made and need. It ceased, bearing dale Mil, Jan. IX4K. .isdceidcdly belter 1 .an Ue miserable munition o. All persons indebted to said estate are reipiest-,? Diamond i lonirl. now made l,y the smiths in ed to make immediate paMi.c.t. All persons hi" section. 1 he sheer, moaldiK.ard and whole havinir claims airainst said estate, ar.i requested to l'lous'b are niied out ol a sni-l'.- piece of iron, exhibit ll.cii. properly authenticated within oih; ''' slightly bcmhiiic it, mAl a nmch more du year from the date of sai.I letters, or they may hr'ble IIonirh ami at one third the trouble U the precluded from having any benef.t of saiil estate. Ismith. Tins plough needs no puffing a una and if not exhibited within three years, they will; has only to see to be satisfied of its superiority, boforevcr barred. jl will sell cither the nidit of a comity or indi- JAMESENUJJSII, AdmV. jvidual rights to suit smiths or other purchasers. Januarv lTlli. 1 M IH. l-v consiani sui.piy ;rivav on nana ot mv shop in ! 1 1 my. V ( ) T I CK is berebv ivcn. that the Ulidersi-'U- ..,1 !:, l.t.;.,...f ;.f il. f.-rU i.f the. (01111-;"' lls lancty, ine ol manner. Call ::tid examine No. 124. Main St. ALL PERSONS Indebted to the Banner oliicc f;r J.b printing and Advertising '. ne in the year K O S S & COW I K, SADDLE, HUIDLE .LVD If.J.'.VESS .V. l.W F.ICT V fl E .' , any kind ot work Wanted at litis Oil ice, Two intelligent, active boys, between 12 a:id 15 vcarsof ijjc, as apprentices. Apply immedi ately. Aifrtim.istraoi's Nlko. I wncK is iiiuiEiiY airi:.v rHNHAT the uiidersi-ncd has cbtainrd ol the J Clerk of the county com I biters of Acbniiii: 'r. tii n. on tin ppiv tuwayn on nana ot mv shop 1 'WILLIAM M. ILVftPEIt. Ti.ov, M'o., l-e. -ft, I45. 3m. d. b. of Pike county, c state of James ,'.!;tei!:c3rdofrYb. A --DOCT. WILLIAM II. owtiNc-GRKfs.Mo., otbee one door West of the Missouri Inn. BROAD HE AD s at L C. F The End of the Sabbath Breaker. Lu cian Hall, who was lately executed in Con necticut, at the early age of twenty-eight, for a moat atrocious and unprovoked mur der, the very recital of which makes the blood run cold, attributes his career of vice to a want of proper religious instruction in early life, and particularly to the crime of Sabbath breaking to which he was greatly addicted. His laot words were: I have given a full and true account of all the crimes I have committed, in my short life. I deuire before I close to say to all the readers of this book, that I impute all my wickedness and crime to a bad brin'iiur up. a 0 Nobody ever gave me good advice; my' 4, ,r", !" k.ora"owa me r-J- c- . liaviim associated lu V3 V" "w oBnown; ana 1 never heard a selves in the practice of the I. f'-J11 "uiy lamer s nouse. it I had been taken to church, and religiously taught, I o.iuuiu hoi ok m my present situation. I UTlcb t-l tfr ir. . t - . 1 - .. ..... o ,j iu an jiurcius: UO not Ul llio; 111 rmif il.lll. r - , , . -r nmuitu us 1 was oroutrht up r;ii Q 4t,. .i. 1 . .. 1 uicui me auyainages ol schooling, of religion, and good advice. For want of these I was led to be what I nm. I wish to warn all young people against the course I have taken. Beware how yon reject good advice, or break the Sabbath. 11 jou nave religious friends and religion privileges, value them more than anv thin etsej receive the advice of snrJ fr;,....tu improve those privileges while you have them. I Wlsu vhh my Jast Lreath tQ warn ,V P c : K a'?a,n"t the "eglectof religion, and the Sabbath, which have brought ine - u.u. inave sutlered a great deal and t i7.r 1UySe", Vtr' ,,tt,e and ,iave found way 01 transgression is hard. RK preuii'fil to execute in their line in the most approved style. They h:.c always on hand a l.iri;e supply of ready IS 15, may call and settle their bills as soon lsil.. .. )iU.h ,iH.v jn'sell low for cash. as they can make it convenient w ithout set-j 3 -Call at No. 15, Main Street, St. Louis. ting us back any. Wc are ready to receix e , the money and acknowledge the same ;'n- CUHllINti! I'UH'll I N(i ! ! 1 H- It is not our wish to push any one, but this 2 .1 Al'.MMKS AND CITIZMNS, whenyou'tsin should not excuse any one fiom settling up .Xls'' i-''us. can on juu. j . .v.w 1 All persens havintr mmmm "Tills IS T1IK FLACK TO COM K TO." dir. . IB '0 5l CASH!! EK anything in my line of business be desired, I am ready at all times to exert all proper neaiis (o accuimxlite those tht t-i'H up.ii me. I K1KI' ( OSST NTL Y ON HA.T) A MUD SrPPLV or Si??'s, !trit!es. Mnrtinsfiiles, Kc. S.C OR UF.PAIUEDr in three years, tl.ty will be forever barrel. Call and examine my-J'? stock and suit your JAMES I?. PATTON, Administrator.! own ta:te. r Simp next door to the Banner rnutincr office. JOSEPH W 1EST. jammrson, dcecsei lSli. ! All ier-ons liainj el.iiins ap inst s;:id estate are requested to exhibit them propi rly aiilhenli-: cated yyitliinone yi-ar from the date of said b !-: tcrs. or they m.ny be excluded fri 111 bavins.' anv' HARNESS MADEf"- I . . . r 1 . . . 1 ( 1 '.t " t . . V. ociiems 01 sai.i eiaii', aim 11 1101 exiiii.ueu yy nn- to onicr at tin. 1 Tin or s i o ii ( c . . ' tire hereby ixtnn 1 AT llu- iniiersincd have obtaipei of the Clerk of the County Court of pike Comity letters 1 -t.:inent.trv on the estate ol dcore I l- . l 1 ,. ..... i-i aiiiruaii, (ieeea.-eii. i.cannir oate I. Uli January. .,,.11 liny ling (ireen, Mo., Jan, lU, ls lG. S.alk of RuAi, Estate. et, w ho has sprint: Stoi k. and "OTICE is hi reby iriven, that tlie undersin- ed, heirs of Andrew Love, deceased, wilt l'n I dav of March, A. D. l il. before- llie C.ltivl ITiUKOrVi.r ir. tt... t.M-r, ..f 1'. .. I! . . ' - ' 11 i.-l I.I'M lll'U" 'iiinsl nn.f .l-ttf 1 11:1 ..... t . . .. ii.j, ' ... r , , 4,1 1 !hu "'".tv, io., proceed to se I to . 1 . . ' e lUL'iie- i i:i,i.!, r.eii a r.u!it of Twelve months, e;;tiil itliin ouv year In in the (!;:tc of sale letter-; it... r..ll.. i .1 r- ... . . . . .... '""Mn;-uw-ni.n'i x.utic. 10 vtii: inp m Jiavinc any bene- ,.t .-tf ,,i- ,.,, s,,,i, (1!,h..p ,.r 17 ....1 .i :i.;...i ... :i.:..'. , ., . ' of the lartrest and l.e assoi ted sto. ks in S.iii.t!,i. .1.. ';. 1 " ' ... townstiip ..', iiortii cl range west. ci.fcunnc oui. It mns, be ,K,r..llt rVerv one that I'"" " n t 7 cc ,. . v I .'-v moreor less. Ijing and situated in IIHK 11 vueinv ' '"."' "e, en me v.aiirs 01 imiiMi erteK, IIIOS. It. Al L1IA.V ,l,i i,. .,.;t.. ...., .. I- 1:.... r- -ri 1 . r , 1 . ... ! 1. ... ,.1 i.uiii-vm-c, 1 in re ' "' '-veei r is ,iuated on 10 coueci me accounts due the ISaiincr of-. ill continue to reeeiye, daily, throughout the!r ,1(.v , 1 be precluded In fice but THOMAS & Ml'RRVY. casn. My st...k. uheu reecind. will be one1,;, .;,;....,', n 11 o Proprietors, j - -el! Clotliihal lower prices than any other house. CAHDS. (Iroiii the heaw tc. k'.md the amount of busiuessi I lil. ' ? - T. il . 1 1 't' t :rtii ti 1 lit i.n.. ...... ! WVTFKS '" v-r('"' ll'"i -tliis m .Vlartm s . oi: 'itien;-iti. Bowiivr-Hnirv T,, ,.(r.,... ...... .1.. V..e. "'r ""r'" ar ", " ,!o " I-ook well t..r the I H J . is lieretij ivc!i to all ert tutors iii Mone iirii. with .I.irtm on it, across the 1. others interested in the estateof Ambrose PROrESSlOWL is siluati (1 on sanl land a trood uwellir.? housn jam! kitchen, and stable. ami otbi r cond'ortoble cut ( liouscs. togciher with about thirty ?eres under a , iroou iciicc. aid in a i.iu ,t.iteoI ciiKii.tie:i. ,paement. u laru'e number llji.n top of thejl lark, deceased, thai ;:t the next F bruary term of . p'uenaM r will Ic re(jiiired to eive bond " house. I ask only a call, eoinineed tli.it ymi will 'he Lincoln roitiity Cc urt I shall make a tni.d .-et- l,!'r",tj sei ri'y f. r the purchase money. & F A (' (i. At- be satisfied that my oriees. for t!ie otia'litv ami 'tli-ment of s::i,l . :,s ;.,li,,i,.;v(.-.1 : 1 he ti! ! to snid land w ill ! e secured to the Mir- tirniea at Law, Jamks O. IIikimhicm) arid make, are unusu lly cheap. " when and w lit re tin se interested can : In n.l : h r W a i,:i(I s!i!!ieitr.t yvarr;'.nty deed. Country merchants suriilicd 011 the must r..-i. V.VRII.I. C. II tf I." .!...:..:.,. 1 uue!i s0!.!. tiractiee of the law. will m;il'k' 'ernis. I rons wantinL' cluthintr. would; ' : . Is' I.). promptly attend to any business entrusted ''" V l . r:i" aI"' examine my stock, as 1 pledge, to their care. H.iuiim-.Cihiv f.. 1 myself to s. 11 lower than any -other house nnssi-' 'rBiii. ....1 .. .. ..-ill -i.. , j iici s wiiiic p., i.i ir sI.ims iDL. A. W E L C II, Aft.,rmy at L,r, Tkov, Mo., will promptly attend to all bus iness entrusted to his care. ONE AT A TIME. A constable that had lately been inducted into office, was in attendance on the Court Bell and Elizabeth Bell. lfe immediately began at the top of his lungs "John Bell and Elizabeth Bell." "Call one at a time," said the Judge "Onfl at a limn 1 j - b -.,...! .1 ' . V". "c "'""meOSS ATA ...ua. onoutea uie constable "Now you've done it" exclaimed Judge out of patience. "Now you've done it naw you're done ItableW Tl DNE IT!" yel,cd thc con stable. There was no standing this; the court, bar an J byrtaaders broke into a hear ty laugh to the perfect n of thc istn;oi,n i , , ' ulsmai .W.I..,1JVU s.11 -.tauiti. i ' in. It in no trouble Jan. 21, HHi. It A TS! PATH w uoods :;t 111. HATS! I! ATS! Mil ifs Vaes:: 1 1 E best easL lietweeii tlieaijes ,1! tiltecn :-in t!.iit. An-' " T. E. U EI.I.S. Auburn. M.' N.P. MINOH. I!,w!iii!rf;iecn! J.N'O. SNEATIIEN. Troy. WC. Z,ll, i .1:11 NATHAN MASSEV, EI.1ZA1!ETII .MASSEY, CLARISSA STEWART, ANDREW S. I.uVE. ary 1 1 i I: . Im J;. u. XctUv. Xi-ten-l Il.-l. rp , ... '.J 5 , B is ' 1 1 1 . i.-s.. -J lie l:eSC.i III 1 hoi, .uo., will prointitlv attend to anv bus- 9 9 every has at .cl bei-n m.-.d.. .Ci. r tl... t ., iness that may be entrusted to his care. I"1" six thousand years, for ri.ldiiur m.u.kiiu! ol that I Itro'ililesoiiie animal, lhefr.it. so dangerous to Ih. 'J- C ii K O N. Alton, at Lair, 'i'lu"rc ;,"d well-bein ol Cupboards, safe.-. 1, ' LI.Xf.-lrHKKN, .Mo., yvill attend promptly, ' "'"e-Miops, meal cellars, ami in sb ,:t to business entrusted to his care. ' H'''"''' where things may be eaten, gnawed, . r ;slroycil. can he IoiiikI. This jrreat friend to man operates by i.ro 'o,- iUik' a kind ol madness, which nromi.is tin :.(!.. i l.ist l i.erfers 5 EM MM.Nt; in the l ost OiJii e tJreen. o., :51st Decembrr. t liowlin- 1.111- :i:iy N. P t 1 . vi mis, .Nancy Atkins. Henry 2 d.iii:s. John liro.iii'liea I, ,l.:s ( ) rd. Catherine I tut. ,1.1 nm k ii, r. ( ; V i!iiriis..r;,!,ie.i store. M I N O ii. Alto, in 11 1,1 1 .in. , ..... a 11 ..- ' . " h- 1 . m -M tit. t. :. .tl 41- - IIIIK'I' lliV .1 4 tlie Banner. Oiuxisite e. V.... .'i'"1 bite all of his soccics he . ham vil. ;-. l ' '1 r ' " ss. ' .ILLS I, , .. I .;. 1. 1 . . , ,. - , , ! 1 1 i it.nii iitaiu. t ail ill l)r 1 .'oseni ATWOOIVS. N. 1; South M.,i s,.( St. I ifOimii. Wm T and try for yourself, the ninth Wonder of the World-; ''""can. Mil, her We, the imdersiuMied. Iiaviuif uitucsr. the ' ' '"L'lisb. Win jwoiiderlul elici ts produced by Atwood's It-,1 ' riison, Robert Destroyer,' cheerfully i;ive our names, certify in.r ' ft'Wo.Kl, J M J Lower. D. id. 1 l.oi.j.', Fuiiiian Lyons. Peter Lyons, Tl;..n;.s Kelly. Christopher He x $ t-a:i. lean. Frederick V IIHliul lleil s ')! Th'en;w p. ; Andrew Forsr. v. d-tciit!ei:t 'ItRtlKTJ- Ire I -if.v f j,-riiii' C.iitrt. Benjamin P. Cliill rd. nry ( ho::tt .1:1 &. elhcrs. j (JU here 1 , :rnesthe compLint ly hi, o. Ic itor. -in.-! Henry Chotiienn. IJi-.i.riel Chou bel c P.. id. tJabrtel Paul. Edwr.r.l fhr-.i. IVckv. 1th. L'uardian of the n.ith. (!ere::sed. mal herein f,., inn. f;ij,sj S M I TII S. A L L E S.Ar,,..., .. Law, Bciwi.jnc-Gukkn. .Mo., u ill .iM..n,'t i.. au tuisiness entrusted to him with care and promptitude. Final SeUfeiiieiil. .VOTJCE IS UEIlEliY (ill E.V K) all creditors or others estate of Frr-derick t.'oo inaiaithe next .tune term of the pik Court I shall make a final setlleinenl of. interested in the man, deceased. county sid es- to its unpar;dlelled elli tJilild & Dorw Con !. 15..MVV.II Richard I5..1. v. the A WISE MAN. i A ar,mer' who ne.verwa' remarkable for u.'. """lancy 01 ins intellect, found con- a.ueruuie atuicuity in putting a head into a "up,efu: ,Al lengt" h patience bein? exhausted, he called his son, a lad of ten or jwc.ve years 01 age, and put him into the hogshead, giving him directions to hold the head in its place, while he (thc farmer) rthjT The plan succeeded to a cnara. Xhe head was soon triil 1 farmer. But lm exultation vanished on bearing his son calling in a sepulchar voice from the interior of the cask, 'Father how nn I to 'to' out"' when and where tate as administrator thereof. those interested can attend. , , ,JO',N F- VRKJHT, Adiiiiiiisirato Feb 7, 1H IC. it. ( h.irles Lewellin. E. L. Pottle Co. If IK 'oTitloTl, l!s(l. J .hti A..rn.-H.,d John Soincrs :ii-. Mm.. O.-t Si. 1M. at .. i;. ATWOOHS, t. S.;,l f...ni-.. and e.i III t.ie c :t John "McDowell Work. Si f.'oldoll. Wo,,!,' 1 is l.de,'M, . t.atevvooil. James t.ivclis, John ' 111:11. Thomas I ( Hudson. Jas M '2 I law kins. John I laddoek; .lames I lovaid. Win Jones, Mr Amanda Kel.licy. ( ;, o W 2 11 st .vi. .run. .-soloinon .M.;llhew s. T P .Minor. Wi W Polls. Th J I! iierson, Joel Rener, (ten Hovers, John Rogers, Elizabetli Shannon, Jaeiuthia Sh.mno.i. ieo V Schooler. Saiain I Stone. in Tombs, Sophi 1 Tr. incr. C A Tinker, Ralph il'ljilltoll. J;is w iiii.,ms, Niairi ;:pp. :tr here at tuts- l-ifm ."jr. e;!lly t . law. ar.d "it. andansw.r suil l.iil ,-.i'i , m.,1 .li.t ... reouire.!; l!ie s.u,;e is I .L. n I'nr . ...r. . ...1 . - -in.-.i .1 et?,iji:si. .1. .... : It t t .. . . i, ll,,s o. erci- v 111 uc in nic Mial utiles. Jpiparlure t-u the f.rst day of d s;,;u- eati--.' tothe c outran- ujion the Miidayit of the t.m- o: Aitiitet hotitian. c an.1 01 Eul dia Paul. '. - It is liierelbre orderei! th .t In-Idled bv:i 1,0b .ic- ..n iol this order in Mime newspamr i.rii.tc.l i., Ibis r i ;'ft VV CI ks .sll.-c, si-, ,-K li e l ist r;; ti e next term, that : tliis . re them, and tin's .i.'iey Miall tlie next leim. iand it rppearihir , j'Min.iiii ij.ai liic 11. u s ceased, ot Louis;; I'.il Ve.ised are in '.now 11. said unknown b, i, !. stall lion 1 said t le;ys- jour Weeks "in ,i..inat.i ha l.l.-.l l,i 1 ol eoii.i, :o..t bfauist the!., and olhei , for .1 deer, e of title to him jlor a tract of l.md. (to wit:) the N. E. l-l soe jiH.11 SI. eontaini. ,K Ue2 siMy-f.ir one hundredth I acre- also S. E. 1-1 see. 1 ! -..rfc-ini,,., Kil 2$ one iMimireitTii acres, and a in T. fS v n 1 r CABINET 3IAKIXC;. rpiIE undersifrned would rrspeelfllv ifnii the public that he has :ir:iiii r-. iMi.w.it.. .l (I... above business 111 all its various brunches at his residence three miles south west of Ashley, Mo. He yvill also make to order s. i i '. 1 .' 1 k 11. a... .. . s......., j.u n.atcrs iiimscil to !,ealdeto yive general satisfaction to all who may yi . him a can in uie aliove husmess, in or (j'ivc me a cull. Louis, .vf,... o.-t '2't. im:.. 1 Lrn; t or sale at .. i;. ATWOOIl'S. it" v 1 '. .- 1 o . 1 . 1 . 1 . . .11:1 ... ... it i. 1 .. .1.1.. ...1 1. t. - t I I ISSIJSTi'iTII.j"! """"'y .Missouri. heintr part of survey I B? B? I 1 , VK "ho are Coatless. Shinies. Veslless ,- ri"' .'"'t "''b' said heirs of Atl-llste I. H. Sin vh)n va' s i h.,.,ei a,,v ,. u,.. Lidisne.bics ,f lift. 1 1"m,lsa 1 Tl 5TMT1T) -t,i.. .... . . eallouiekat the " Clotbt,,.. More in I oui ; ,1 ,';'i " " :" "IT here on the first day of J!u!Zu We have on hand ad s dy Z r ' ""T old established lleid V. ,a e N l , " 1 , "l ''""' r l-kim, for , U sn,,,d . " ' "" 0,,,,",,",ll 'yan.lIntePi.encctlllice.Sai.l.Tiiu M. ? IH Call!! tall"! 11 STATE OF MISSOURI A I? 1.1. .. I : a fee of one lliu'eme will I ost ellers. im loci., Dollar, soli.-itiu;, iid'ormation and int. r.-ci ivean ansi.i.r ... I. 15. Hl KHHAtiE.tien. A-. St. Louis, .1,. lsi(. nit -i l It l)SO tu i.1' Water Street, Louisiana, Mo. Jan. .f, JSIti, tf. I. Simeon ( wiifu e.f y'Av. i Robinson, clerk of th rVentt nt. X XOTIC.'K Feb. 7, 1 !. ec ami ipiality, A. ODEN. Fiiiitl M liremcMt. ".TOTICE is hereby o-ieen i.. -.11 i:, others interested in the estate of !-. I mice, deceased, that at the iievt February -term oi the Morgan county Court I shall make a Pinal settlement of said estate as administrator thereof when and where those interested can attend JOHN FRYARER, Ad.,dnist'r.,tor .I.iiiU iry A. y vj. ; oo l, Potatoi s, Com. Flour. Me:.l l... l it... -ari . T:i .. T..M ... o , ' s'""' 'iii's vaiKiics, liees- wax, Feathers. Oats. Fodder. ..i- .....il.: i.. V l'll iilllllfl It'll! eived at this o'fliee j r Job Printing. I IIOMAS ft. Ml'BRAV, I STATE OF; MISSOURI, ) J,,,),,. C.mnty Court. ( utility of Nov. tith, Ls ir. John A. Thotoas, ailininb.tralor. de I is .. ol the estate of William Shelhorse .1 ...t' ooincsanil liles Ins petition lor the sale of the real estate ol said deceased S:,i.l ; : : . . . .lecoin- !'" 1 rue account of hi admii.istr:.ii.,.. I.H'cther with the li,ts and inventor!.. u r..,.. l omt (or said county, certify that the forecoina is truly copied from the record. Seal. licit .1 I I "111 .I"... 7 - s .oiiiv i uosiiMiro, win lie thank In U- r... i .i . . on.... .. . V " w.ine wm.le verilicl liy he al It ..CI... said admiiiinistrator: Il is therefore ordered that; an persons l,e notilie.l ol said petition, ami that unless the conl rary be shown on or before the ay ot wicnexi lerni i, this . oi.n , .1 w ill lie made tor the sale of S i. eembcr, A S. I Dec 27th, IS 15. W i r.vr.ss my hand and official nont? done at oiliee, in Riwlin.r Green, in said eottntv, this the 20th ifcv ofUe- i). i s-ir. 3 ROBINSON, Clebk. lit exelianire lor tin- roprictors. JtMi ii:iti: Of all kind can U-neatly exeenle.l :.( ..1 i . . S ..... ""O- si nesi siy ie ul tlie Jkiiincr ( )lli 1 in the rates, am .. ... ... .... iMinnroiiKi ii .oi v one w. oils u.,rL .1..,,.. .....I. ... l.i . . ....... ...., , iiiantisfol V deseriiitioii.1 (:r(.l.ir filP,e u , ,,.), H,.r... l?:tl v .i ' '"lis. Horse Jitlls. Si,... t lev can 1. n,-..,.. i ., . olli'-e Wlicneyer tl,.y rail. iler Per ; II. 7th; Ot nv, I). ( i s I .-.. NOTICE. Having made other arrangements, I wish to inform the public that the sale lately ad vertised over my name, will not take place at the stated time. The same nrmwi- -;il . .x-'f . s fc in )l lirUT I:t nouce win tic given. JOHN A. TINDER. January 21th, 1846. s.llcol tlie real eslnle ol :n.l i lie tllSItivseil of e ,. , deeei.sed. or so ,1, .1... , , ' ""..V V. . 1 .... " . Al ,J" '"Cll (1U ' 's win oe siiineiciil' to pay the debts airain.t .... i ... l i . n ......i .i. i; , .nm .iiocreoi at a copy oi tins order be imbli.si.ed in some newspaper in this Stale for siv weeks. A true copy lest: A. II. RUCKNF.R. Clerk. 4 i BLANKS Cui Ih? niUy 6JeWHsd t,t thii Oin. Dec ixv. -EE