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Missouri Intelligencer from Franklin, Missouri • 3

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7. aathe.lfeclinga oflhe subscribers, oaitting to ask credit. would be equal the enterprise ry.bo.pn' i 1 i The farming establishment MARRIED In this County, on Fort Atkinson ii now broughf to Thursday, evening last, MajBEN-such perfection, and the agricfltu- mih HoiAio.rtr, to Miss. ElhuBa- Dr order of the Cor tel. ft -ringwa-Srswefe taken into custody, and tranquillity stated on the authority of a letter IIIp lime the 4th.

077 1 ney wii want casn aDOUiinw loth of October next, by which, time it is hoped A will be in the' ral products are annually socettainP Ul iircu ipasjfe ph.wer ofall those indebted to scttlt r.KEAT BRITAIN. -In Montgomery Coun- and so consjoerapie, tnat tne of Mr. Calhoun to establish a their accounts and notes. on the 29th ult. by the Tlev The King of England has so far at the mouth of.

the Velio w. Stone aii OlHce and other deprccin't- iJtiniin Will: TVf ed i nrer received at tits air.4. recovered as to aepan ior, hiusw. Hp has announced his intention of can now be effected with no hazard, Bqcgs to pANTHEA Boon. and with very little expense.

Sup- oods, or in payment of debt. taking an aauatic excursion on the Franklin, Aug, 1323. plies may be annually transported DIED At St. on the 2d 24th, for which purpose, the Royal 4 2m. Yacht was in a state ot preparation It was intimated that Parliamen AUGUST 26, 1823.

would be prorogued on the 10th ol wild lands ot the latter place arelT And An iUttu We have received no intelligence A. "July, as nothing was anticipated which would prolong its session be Kiaae 10 yieia wnai me 1 Mitchei.1., wife of Dr-Mitchell. Prvillnr Business. of the result of the. expedition a climate and sou appear to promise IS wanted at this Office.

One from H. to 16 years' of ge, of yond that period. The Court of Common Counci order to, a remedy for evil (CiCCSidfffH iintedi HeN, it is proper to become acqua Virirl. bv a vote of 74 to gainst the Aurickarees, Great interest appears to be excited on the subject, and we have no doubt a few days, will terminate our steady habi ts, and who'can read and. with its origin.

The liberal and magnanimous measures' proposed 25, appropriated from the city th sum of 1000. in aid oi write tolerably well. His educa tion will be attended to durinc hli apprenticeship, PAi TEN CLEVELAND the suffering people ot trie 1 emu in Pniirt of Bench most violent and the most material TT EG leave to inform their August 19i -V 4 Tiinn ill ih Jibel cause ot air pposition in the western cotintr', JLPiriends customers, that they rfrom its We have, have iust rereivd from Npw-VnrL FOR THE INTELLIGENCER. Upper Missouri. Aotice is hereby given, or Hudson Lowe against O'Meara, for THAT the subscribers have ta, ken out letters of administra therefore, no.

complaint to prefer Philadelphia, and are now open-against the representatives of the ing, at their former stand, on the people in any section of the Union North West corner of the Public cerUin statements in nis oice from St. the. Court stated that it had no authority to any In order to determine whether a nation is great or prosperous tion on the estate of JOHN GRAY-, CM, deceased All persons having remote from the scene in which we Square, a LARGE AND GENER- any demands against said estate, given day for the trial. Commercial A dvertiser. 1 whether she occupies a distinguished station among the geographical divisions of the globe, it is only ne ieei so aeep an mieresc in laciitf, OF we Have good reason to believe tHe I are requested to present the same eastern delegation would have been f.TJ A XTTITGIT? governed bv broad national orinci- TAAJ AJ.il.

J3I XOjCj 10: rjEW-ORLEANS, July I lor payment, a uiy autnenticatea and all persons indebted are desir- ed to come, forward and make payment to -VV' 'M' cessary to know how far the rights of her citizens are respected at home and abroad, and what security afforded them. It is' known, fPUyi Kiinocc in Pnt. -4- pies, if some conspicuous "personages of the west had not led up an Consisting in par of the following miiycp, viz; opposition that their own honor, as JOHN GRAYUM, Jr.) 4. ISOMB. SEXTON.

limited the Roman conquests, the -xu August 26, 1823.. 4 4w it 1 i wuy uie uireci inieresis ot men 1 constituents appeared to condemn. Superfine and coarse Broadcloths, as-" sorted; c'o. Casssimeres, do, Flannel, Baze snid Coatings, do Ladies' Pelisse Cloths, do Zen wa. uu.uai as pon or aa-jIf policy vtere' steadily uuu miurucu luem anipi.

innrsiipd in rplntinn tn Indian affairs. A LL persons indebted to thef Loan Oftice at Chariton are tons has become quite limited, the arrivals this week very and the boat have but a small qiianUtjr on board; the exportation has been to upwards of 8,400 bales; prices remain without alteration, and it is estimated that not more-than 2,500 bails remain unsold. is in fair request at present prices, no alteration of conse-quence can be as the stock on hand is considerable, and not worth the attention of large pur- wose ana point Blankets, do. protection. he United btates hav-ir La we might calculate on realizing, ve- mg approached very near 1 1.

ir 1 ry.soon, the proud satisfaction ol may be supposed to. have acquired jknowing that wherf er oyr coun- character enough to extend her in-L 1: Vui' Plain and figured Bombazetts, do, hereby notified," that if they do not come forward on or before the twen-' Sattinets, III IIVU lllljll Ull Vi btlll CfcV- vPlaids and Stripes, Domestic tieth day of September next, ano comply with' the requisitions of the uivaviiiu aim uiuwiu uuS. uhin bounaarieg 0f our terri. regions of our own territory. But torybe would flnd the salutary Sheetings and Shirtines, law, regulating the Loan Uffices, Irish Lawns, ass'd.

iul Uu -e of an energetic govern- 7-k Jr Whether they miehtsojourn gies of the uahonjmve neyer the shores pf the 11 at the Calicoes, Cambrics 8c Ginghams, do. Plain and figured Canton Crapes, Crape Shawls and Scarfs, Floor. has advanced ieu wuere our cuiitiiire uioti ex- ntlxh h0 or rlimK to their notes will be immediately pat insuit without discrimination. EDWARD B. CAELLi i Clerk Chariton Circuit, Court.

August 1 823. 4 3 NOTICE Black, scarje nd bordered Waterloo .1 TV IfWIl ILrVlCUlOU 03 "ifH-l IVUll will Cotton, La. and Miss. 1Q a 15 Shawls; Figured Muslin Robes, assorted, Plain and figured Jaconet Muslinsj Do. do.

Mull Mull do. Do. do. book leno Worsted, silk and cotton Hosiery, qers who vsit them are members of 1 7TT is very probable that shall. inconsiderable white tribes who re- leave this state in a few' months.

JJL aide too far tionijhem to carry war 0m Ae Upper Missouri. We I therefore require all those who and Ala. Sajl Coffee, 23 a 24 plenty. Baoon, 5 a 8 i Flour, 5 a per bbl. -Sugar, 912,.

1 Whiskey40 a scavce. Beeswax, 30 a 32. to the gates of their villages; and learn by a late arrival that Gen. Flag, silk aid cotton Handkherchiefs have any just demands of any des-crintion aeainst roe, to come for that to rid themselves of these tra- Ashley and Col. Leavensworth had ders they have only to murder a formed a i unction a short difitanrR aensnaws, sarcenets figured Silks; ward, and have them settled.

few adyentu rersand they believe below the Aurickarees, and that Cravats and assorted; IRA P.NASH. Boon Coun they can do this with impunity, ihcir united forces amounted to up-The recent hostilities of the Ar- wards of four hundred men. No ty, AUsiouriA 7, 1823. 5 The Georgetown Metropolitan of 2 3w August the 1 6thrstates, that 4 obacco, ofi Chinchilla Hats Straw Bonnets, do. Wool and Morocco Hats, ass'd sizes; Spun and raw Cotton; Ladies', misses' and children Morocco Shoes, assorted ickara Indians, that resulted in the time was lost in piisfiirig the expe- I03.S of seyeral Valuable lives and dition, and our informant tells tis the murder of Messrs.

Jones and by the 10th of this month a decisive To all pr -editors Legat tees, and others, concerned in the es Men's, women's and children's leather Immel, men of character res- blow will have been 'struck upon tate of PETER FERGUSON, fa ceased, pectabihty, events so much to be re-t'Rees. It is supposedthat few or( gretted, had never transpired, if the n0ne will escape, as they will be superior quality, brings better prices at'thii time than it has ever done heretofore a crop raised in Montgomery county, was sold last week at $10 and a like quantity will readily command the same frioty Thus the price ranges from Vine to forty dollars according to itf quality, Shoes, assorted Gentlemen's Boots, Cotton and Wool Cards, Table and desert Knives and Forks. TakQ Notice. That at the next November tero of the County Coutt of jiowar to eflect the views of the President forces of the expedition. A laree Large assortment of Pocket and Pen- ana tue plans 01 me secretary 01 auxiliary body of Sidui is under County shall apply to said Court- War.

Jt would he a barbarous per- the 9rdera of Col. Leavensworth. version of justice to withhold from' Enquirer. to make, a anal settlementoi our an minisiraiion 01 saia he latter the credit of having pro-j- ected a plan that was calculated? On Thursday last Joseph C. a Eives, -Files, Rasps and Chissels, assorted; Anvils, Vices, Iron and Nails; ass'd; Locks; Plane Irons, Braces and Bits Mill, Pitt, Cross-cyt, Hand and Panfiel Saws; Millin'gton, Crowly, Naylor and Sanderson's Cast Steel JRorr, Teneriffe and Claret WZJVES; Fourth proof BRANDY and RUM; Frankfort Kentucky, August 6.

i'The fever of last season has reappeared in this county threaten- ing us with wide-spread mortality. It it particularly prevalent in the so eminently to encourage enter- Brown Esq. with a party of eight prise, and "to afford protection to a or ten. left this lace, for the our- yaluable andlaudable branch pf our nose of survevinir and marking the August 26j 1823. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Howard.

the Circuit Court, June Term, lgX i I it- XT'. 11" ca I iraae4 mean ine enow pione ex- western boundary of this State irom pedition. Ithe Missouri to the southern limit easterly part of the county where it has already made many victims. a si: i- a. Gunpowder and Young Hyson TEAS; I he inhabitants lof the Atlantic which is in the latitude of 37 1-21 cities may view with indifference'degrees north, a distance of about I AY LOR DISK If U.

TanMAtf A. Smith, nrt AU punie lamiiiets iutc iosi two or inree pf thei members and we have heard the sufferings of their countrymen 1 80 milies.as also the southern boun- il t- I- I vs. 'fachment. BENJAtfirr pf as many' as eight sick in a single in meee remove regions, an from that point of Mississippi to mingle their sympathies with 'separating this state from Arkansas. COFFEE, CHOCOLATE and SU-.

GARS; Cinnamon Cloves and Nutmegs; Madder, Indigo and Copperas; 500 lbs. BRIMSTONE, and 1000 lbs. LOGWOOD; Chewing TOBACCO. MEDICINES, assorted We have cause to thank Heaven I IN motion 01 roe saiq piaumuis by their attorney, 'ordered by oqrs lor these bloody This sqryey is undertaken by i the that the raging pestilence has not eoiucu peace aueiius uieir various. authoritv and at the exneme of thp the court, that said defendant be extended to the town.

Except in avocations but when their magna-j United States. It will prohably oc- notified that an action of debt has uiuniy iBui.cc awaKciicu, iuc win Cunv Mr. brown till Uhnstmaa. 9 mm mm mrmi m' mm mm. -families which have been brought 1 in from the country we know but a ingle case in Frankfort.

That we permit tneir representatives ton-j Mr. B. had been appointed sur- All of which they respectiuuy ingress) to extend us protection. If; vevor bv the Commissionerii fnr vite the public to call and examine, the said the sum of twp thousanq dollars, and that writ oj attachment has been issyedsgainst they do not concede so much to pro- running af State road from near the Having determined to sell aloneor hall continue entirely exempt from a calamity which surrounds 5js, is their mote our mieresis, mey cerxainiy mouth of the Ohio through thi tmtlcash in nana, tney assure "11 1- I- A. A I 1 A friends that tbeir goods will he wii ior me uonor 01 me nai-iQu.

of government to Chariton. The his estate, and that unless he pe appear, by himself or attprney', pS" cr before the third day of the next The time has arrived when the pe found at very reduced prices. In Argus. running that road is to commence cuniary embarrassment of the late adhering to this determination, it on first of October B's." term 01 cnis court, ana ni pcuiii Louisviw.E,-IiY. July 5.

We re will be paintul to them to retuse na 1 fn rna nam nrrmn inn i i if- gret to learn that the citizens of credit to many of their old costonvi acceptance ot the appointment to run the boundary. ine will depriye the road Commissioners his ser- will be entered against him, and hi! war can no onger hinder -4 liberal appropriation to extend the military posts on the upper Missouri. The expense of subsisting the gar- Cincinnati are unusually unheal ers who have ever been punctual estate sold tQ satisfy the same. And thy. The interments in that plate but they trust that the good sense vice.

St. "Louis fiepuklican it is further ordered, that a cop ol for the week ending on the 23d June and candor of their friends will per this order be published tor foui amounted to fifteen, and is said ceive the. absolute necessity for a- JVxnf reason better than three. weeks successively in sonje newspa dopting this course, in the fact of) per priroeq in 1119 twic, i The editor of the Bond of Union preceding. the extensive credit which they nson, ot the one already estaoiinea, has been so much reduced by the agricultural operations of the tjroops themselvesf that there remain few or no objections to their advance.

It cannot be gujpposefj that a Vmgle reeiment on the peace establish has received a note from a 'subscri have heretofore given.and the con lest thirty days pejore meine! term of this court, to whic Jljj this cause is continued, M4WTiK, our late Blinister ber, giving thfee reasons for discon sequent large amount of debts now to rtnee, accoamanied hv bis due them; in the increasing diucul tinning his subscription, which J. 5 1 ment organization, can achieve this were a wife and two children; the w.r a mi mil vw-n ill miv ties or me times, ana in tne very 1 m.w GRAV BYNUM, small advance' at which merchan editor assigns5 nine reasons why he If, however, the regipent H. R. Gamble, 49-2u. city yesterday, from New-York.

It understood that Mr. Gilr.A should not discontinue his subscrip which is now on the inarch, and aise is ai present venaea in uinoa ri. They therefore 'confidentially tjn is about t3 resume his residence said tp be destined for the Missou tion, which are his, (the editor) ha vinga wife and eight child ren on htscate in the state of- Perin ri. should be continued on this ser hppe that their mend and acquain vice, the force on this frontier Jsrtknuj tieptmican. tancet will cate fheif otrrj gs trel ft.

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