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Missouri Intelligencer and Boon's Lick Advertiser from Fayette, Missouri • 3

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AW.it three weeks before her death, the Lord was pleased, in his own good time, to give her that peace which the yp' J-frn-, AT The north-wes quarter of Section twelve, Towt ship thirty. right north. Range qre The subscriber will sell Rich interest a the eid KIirs Kector had in and to the above defer' j.dt9 The Black Sea Was open to duj commerce of other countries, a iid since Sept. 26, 160 liferent flags, have hern seen on their way to the Black Sea, from the Mediterranean. Eubcoa is strictly blockaded by the Greeks.

Accounts from Turkey represent the condition of that country world cannot give, nor take away! Mie told her weeping husband to dry up his and called on her friends to unite with her in praising God for nis marvellous goodness, bhe exhorted Mr. Patten to prepare to "meet her in heaven Tel 1 her si ter that.Jesus had con verted Jict dying bed into a pillow of down! The Chnm- berlin arked her, whether, if left to hcrchoice, she would remain with her family and friends', or depart; "she said she was afraid, if loft to herself, her heart would incline her to remain here, plainly implping that she as glad these things were overruled by a wise providence. On the 25th Dec. she asked her sis cr to sing, While shepherds watched their flocks by night," which she did, and finishing the verse, desired her to rtpeat, and joined with her in the last two lines On the Sab bath morning following she asked her sister what day it waand having been PUBLIC SALE. TIN pursuance of an Order and Decree of the County Court of St.

county, at the Piovember term thereof. 1 829, rehaU proceed to sella public sale, tor cash to highest bidder, on the first day of the tern of the next March Lin uit Court, of Char iton county, at the Court House doo of id comity, and during the sitfwg of said court, between the hours of nine o'clock in she forenoon and five o'clock in the al ernoon of that day, the fol lowing described LANDS, being the property of Elias Rector, deceased, to wit: One fourth part of six hundred and orty acres of Land, in Township fifty one north, Range seventeen, pa tented to James Scott, south of the Town of Cha'i'on. Also, one half of two hundred four acre and fix hundicdtha of told it waV the Lord's dayi well. said'an acre, in "1 ownshin fift t-one. noi ih.

I il 1 1 IT a sue, i Biiauaius uay oe in naven She often spbkeof the rest that remains frr the righteous, and frequently ask ed tier. friends whether she was IrMiul uc.nv- Lfindf fifty-one and fiitV tier to dowith her as she had done two; n0ilh. Range seventeen west, pa-when an infant. Indeed -he possessed tented to Charles Curot, half a mile in a high degree, the docility of that fr0m Chariton. emblem of hmenfe, a little child Qne fourth part of rom this.

time until her death, she as gloomy and the prospects oYl the hultan as discouraging. Robberies and murders were frequent, and the Russians shewed no disposition to evacuate the invaded territories till the indemnities should be paid. Don Miguel's sisters wefe dangerously ill, and strong suspicions were entertained that poison had been administered to them. Don Miguel had been recognized by the Court of Rome. MARRIED, On he 21th ult.

by the II ev. Rodsers, 'Mr. -WILLIAM S. Tkl- ett, to Miss Ellen (iTpThc Rev. H.

Ciiamberlix will prcacli in this lace on Sun day next. 8t OBITUARY. COMMUNICATED. Bias. MATILDA F'ATTEN, whose death was announced in the last Intel- igenccr, was the younger daughter, of Johnsey and Mary of Mont gomery County, Maryland.

A few years after the death of her husband, Mrs. Ciaither removed to ueorgetown, District of Columbia,) and in that placv -Matilda received her education under the parti; ular patronage of the Rev. S. 15. Balch.

Ingenious and per severing, sue reaauy acquired mose. branches which are commorjjy taught the eastern female academies. Af- er leaving studied the high er departments of science, andnrnde considerable advances in them. During her residence near Washington, he moved in the mot distinguished and polished circles of the Metropolis, tnd was always a favored guest at the ma sion President Madison Like Timothy, she had before her the pious examples of her mdtherand grandmo ther, and acquired in her youth thoe orrect habits which have accompa. i- ed her through life.

Devoted to her widowed parent, she was the comfort and support of her declining years, particularly in this new setllcmnt. far removed from the land of their foreta- thers. Between two and three years she gave her hand in marriage to Mr. Nathaniel Patten, whose tearful eye and dejected countenance bear strong ts'imony to the worth ot her ot whom now write. A more harmonious and happy uniori.

has seldom, if ever, been In the various ofhees of so ciai nie, sne was iruiy inieresjine. She was a regular attendant on public worship, and tor my years was a teacher in sabbath school, and took peculiar delight in that interesting mployment. cshe took great interest iii those institutions calculated 10 spread the glad tidings of salvation Her manners, address, conver sation were peculiarly graceful, fasci nating and interesiiag. In her person she was neat, critically neat; but in no case would she sacrifice the im provement of the mind to that of the Hody. For many years past she was lm- pressed with the belief that she would I i i-1' .1 ful of every tiling around her.

ab- bath evenincr at 7 o'cloc she closed nt', or groitn. i' is vyoriny oi rem stk, that she died on the sameday of the week, and at the same hour, on which she was married. Think not that this sketch pr ceeds from a heated itnaginntion. No! it is the lancuase of truth and soberness. written bv one acquainted with the subject of this memoir from her infan- cy With such an ir stance of chris- tian fortitude and resigt.atien, wha would not wish io dic th? deaih ofttio righteous, and wish their last end to be like hers? Death wounds to cure: -e fall, we rise; we reiffn Spring from our fetters, fasten 5n the sklcF, Vhere bloon-nig llden in sight: Death gies us more than, was -in Eden lost.

This king of terrcrs is the prince of peace." Since writing the above, I have been permitted to add an extract from a let ter received by 51 rV Patten, shortly af ter 1 us irringe, from a statesman: Your informing me that youbaid taken the hand of mv f.ir friend. Miss Gai- then is this moment received Permit to congratulate you on your connexion tfith a lady so amiable, and vh.jse anient afTt-c- ton will well requite yours. I had lone lion win wen rcqime i nai long 1S30. Wo promised, on 'giving the oonc I usi on of the Presid ent's accompany it with some remarks but surh has been, and siill is, the distressed state of our mi ml, that we f-el entirely incompetent to the task. Reform.

The Editor of this paper has been by Air. Secretary Van the office of Publisher of the U.S. Laws has been conferred on a man bv the name of Birch. This e- vent was expected--consequently we arc not disappointed. Having supported the unsuccessful candidate for tho Presidency, and this having, in other cases, been considered sufficient cause fir removal, we made no application, directly or indirectly, to be retained.

Heaven and earth, however, were almost moved by our opponent to obtain the situation! The only regret we feel on the occasion, is, that some worthy person did not obtain it --03-Libel We understand that a suit has been instituted by Colonel S. W. Foreman, against Messrs. Keomle Brooks, editors of the St. Louis Beacon, for an alleged libel, contained in a late editorial publication.

Damages laid A murder was perpetrated at New London, Ralls 9 o'clock on Sunday Gth insuunder circumstances evincing a degree of cold-blooded depravity, seldom paralleled in the history of crimes. Charles B. Rouse, Esq. attorney at law, was shot with a rifle, while standing on the porch of Mr. Green V.

Caldwell, Inn-keeper, from a concealment, between 70 and 80 yards distant. The fyall passed quite through his hody, and severely wounded a young man named Saunders, standing behind him. Mr. Rouse expired immediately. A man who has called himself by different names, and whoso real name is said to heSamuel Hurls or Earls, is committed to prison as Richard Matson, Alexander Boarman, and Thom as rurdom.as accessaries, to a- bide their trials for this most foul and atrocious ded.

Died, on his passage from St. Louis to New-Orleans, in the Steam Boat Rover, John Clay, commission merchant at the latter place. Mr. Clay spent the greater part of the last sum hi'ir in Missouri, and during his stay was, as he expressed himself, in the enjoyment of better health than usual. When 'arrested by death he was on his return to N.

Orleans, to resume his business in the commission line, in which he had given entire satisfaction to the farmers of our country for whom he iransactcd business. A very destructive fire has re ocntly taken place at Cincinnati. Loss stated at FOREIGN ITEMS. The manufacturing establishments of (jJreat Britain arc in a state of improvement, The 4th National Congress ot Greece, in establishing the cm list of the President, refer to the pecuniary sacrifices already made by him, and decree him 30,000 in I at the time of hn dea'h. and none cb.

mr-tm it er. lie is also authoizeO bt tne a bov named order to ftil tht ii'i resaid Lands at private sale, between this nd the days appointed for the sale thereof. STEPHEN TRIGG, Administrator de btrws ion. ttith jke mill anntxtd, of Elias Rtc or, deceased. January 2, 1830.

3 4 AT PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber willofier for sale, on the first Mondav in Februnrv text, in the Town of Fayette, on a credit to the first day of Jatiu try rexf. One Likely NEGRO G1RL about -12 years of age. The sale will commence about 12 o'clock on said day. ANDREW EVANS.

January 8. 1P30. 23 Sw, A List of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office at alnut Farm, on the first day of Jan. 1830. which if not taken ut within three months, will be sect to he General Post Ofce, at Washing ton City.

William Beatv sen. James Monteonienr or oner ot Saline co.Jacob Pea Margaret Fall Samuel Perry Benjamin Fry John Rice ames I) Odxrett Hobert Kodeers Almun Guinn Samuel Sullivan or Henry May field Armstrong William Smith, P. M. 23 3w MR, OHN COLLINS Ef ruor of the Estate of the latfe James Collins, deceased, Sir: Take notice, that I hall attend, at the next term of the Chariton County Court. be hol- len at Chariton, on the ff urth Mon day in this month, to e'ablish a claim I have against the said estaic, for the delivery of Hides at the yard in Howard county, in the year 825.

JAMES G. DAVIS. January 6 1 830: 4 23 4 SADDLE FOUND. A SADDLE was found, a few days XU. since, in this Town, which the owner can get, on application at this Office.

January 8. AmictlSapimo WILX. be sold at Public Auc- Frank in, commencing on Monday the 1 8th January next, and continuing rom day to diy until the whole stock of Mircllnaimdl5e Belonging to the undersigned snb.rri-bers be sold, on a credit of six monthsj with approve 1 security -comprising a Genera; Assortment of DRY GOODS, Hard Ware, Queen's Ware, Books and Stationary, Shoes and Boots, Groceries, irori and Castings. All sums over five dollars, six months rcdit; and all ura? of five dollars or under, cash in hand. AT.rrtf The BRICK HOUSE and LOT, Now occupied by the subscribers a Store Room, on a credit of.

twelve months, with approved securi'y. DAVID KYLEGa- Frankltn Dec 22, 1829. 21 4w 3JBW inform the citizens of IF A And the public in general, tht they have just received ftom Philadelphia, and arc now opening, in the house formerly occupied by W. T. Cunin, Esq.

an Elegant A-ortment of DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, QimEflps; GLASS a chJaware, GROCKRIES, 4c. All of which they now offer for sale at very reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine their Stock, and judge for themselves Cs JL. ULUlGARDIilU. Fayette Dec 9, 1829, 19 6t7 7 Peter Dumay, about one mile and a ibalf from Chariton.

jx hundred and forty acres of) r. i. I i 4 II. 19 r.nnp nnri nftv 1 i nrlh euiten wesi, paiemeo 10 ueorgp Chariton One half of two hundred and twelve acres and sixieca hundredth? of an acre of iand, in Township fifty -one north, Rhge seventeen west, patented to William Thacker. Alsoton the first day of the next March term ol the Howard Circuii Court, during the sitting of said court, shall, in pursuance oi the s.ime a- tnority, set lorin, proceed -sell, at public sale, before the Court House door, for cash, to the highest (bidder, and duimg the sitting of the rouri ine snowing aeicnoeu iano, to One 'hundred and ten acres 6fl Land, it being the north part, of the north west quarter of Se lion twenty two, Township fifty one.

Range seven naiei.ted to James Douglas. Also, on the second day of the next M.itch term ci bulme Circuu Court, (to be begun and held on lhf firft I'hursdav af er the second Mon- df4J in aid mirlU 1830, during the -i i court, I ihall, in pursu jce of the erme as abovt pet forth, proceed to Pf 11, at pubHf Himr of higne ed Land, (being ihe property of Elias Rector, deceased) viz: Two hundred arpens of Land, being part of tractioiiai bertion ret and south east fractional quarter, ol Section three, and the balance of the south west quarter of Section three, in Township fifty-one, Range eighteen east, patented to A mo Raw Is. Also, on the first day of the next October term ol trie Lincoln Circui Court, to be begun and held on tht secofid Monday of.eaid month, during the sitting of said courtf I shall, in pur suancc of the same authority, as above set forth, proceed to sell, at public sale, before the court houe door, for cash, to the highest bidder the follow ing described lands, being the proper ty of Elis Rector, deceased, to wit: mi a 1 1 1 ne one nan oi six nunarea and forty acres of Laud, being the north east quarter of Section twenty, the north east; north west, and south west Quarters of Section twenty 6ne, in Township forty Rnge one east, patentee to Joseph Self. Also, on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court for the county of 5. Iouis (to be begun and held yn the fourth Monday cfM irch, 1830) during the sitting of said court, 1 fhall.

in pursuance of the same authority, as seventeen west, patented to 4 before tne VvOUrt HOUS krioVn her as the friend of my wire, and $hU for cash, to the had admired her amiable disposition, heri, affection -te heart, and mind bidder, the following describ 'ctp. hfnrp thp Court Hnnse gei me religion oi uesus; out come forward ar make imrhedl You will find her a treasure, a precious jewel, worthy of yonr love, and constant in her efforts to sweeten the toils cf your dull, monotonous life. The Rev. Ebenczcx Rodgors, in a note handed to us, state, that ten years ago, lie met with ftltss uanner in Kentucky, at the house of Benjamin Edwards, (the father of Gov. Edwards) and that during their stay, Miss Gaither kindly and affectionately taught him the first spiritual song he ever learned, which was the prodigal song, commencing with these words: Afflictions though they seem severe, Are oft in mercy sent." And that she seemed to be peculiarly delighted with the sentiments contain ed in that excellent niece.

W. P. LOOK HERE! rnHDSF. indebted to th under- JL signed, either by note or arcount, Rf ttlpmpnt as ihpf rnnt hvp mori A fv Shmilrt fhiQ rniiP8t rirtt nf rnm- pliP(j ilh wiu certainly 'resort 0ther means JAMES H. BENSON CO.

Franklin. Jnru 8, 1 030. 23 3w PUBLIC SALE. "fVO OTICE is hereby given, that in 1 I NI pursuance of an order of the Conrf nf Howard eountv.madbl fat the last November term thereof, the heirs olJ. W.

roster, win proceed to soil, to the highest on the first Monday in March next, at the Court House door, the Town of Fayette, while the Circuit Court is session, Qm JEGRO MAN. named William, belonging lo the nor of sa.dcceased. The sale wiU be on credit of six montl s. or iunu the subscriber. ISlCHOIS fe.

BPRCKHARTT, ixuaraian oj saia jnmora. January 6TTB30. 23 6w la pxnprt il in snm mirnrnlnn wavJ In the ttrst stages of that which; carried her to the House appointed lor an living, sue; uiu nov iitte io nei friends talk of I he vale death that hushed Cimmerian vale. Where darkness brooding o'er unfinished fttes. With raven win incumbent waits the day (Dread day) that interdicts all tuture cnnge i I inanffirlnrv nf moral roMttnrlo ibf of an in lie sale, before the court house door.HE subscribers respectfully te rest in the all atoning blood of thelundersighea as Guardian' of the minor ik.

tin i I Own of St. Loui) for CHs-h, to the highest bidder, the following describ ed Lands, the property of luliat ueunr, urcea.eu; The one fourth part of one hun- dred and sixty acres the Mounds, near St. of Land, north oil Louis, patented to Henry Peroux. Also; On the first day of the sit- ting of ttj Circuit Court for the coun- ot Wbshinetun. at me gj, dr the lillIng of eaid ur.aancc of lhe HtI.

lhority, as above set forth, proceed to 8e at pubUc gajef before lne court house d.or. for cant to me nignest bidder, the following described Land, being the prnpcrtj ot fctias Ucctor, deceased, to wit: 1 rk mli sh- nnnrd nut tcrvet suddU cations to that God who has promised td hear and answer the prayers of who in fatth. She said she thought shehad lived a morailife; but oh said she, I have no interest in the Redeem- er! I have Ind a proud heart and the Lord has in mercv sent mis aintcuou to humble me '-She wag visited by the Rev. Ebeneser Rodger and the Rev. Hiram Chamberlin, and a pious Methodist n-ighbor, all -of whom, her particular request, prayed by her bedside, and on all occasion during that exercise, she was compofed, tho sufTcnng at the time great bodily pain.

at Spanish piastres for his annual oxpenses. The President, in reply, declines accepting any thing from the public Treasury so long as his private resources will hold out, or until the public treasury shall be in a prosperous condition. 757.

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