tllincr.iiir papa's in uiih oiaie nav «: su-jjiumuii i r nameini:6 o!' the Slice Smitii cl, ihe men \vi o do tlic State res.;nt, as suita' h* candidates fur Slate Printer. We the aliove. The Ci:apm»i!3 «r« prnrtical p1 inters ami ns in 11.is Strtc are more capnMe of filling this s'; t:o:i ve know tnein not. If industry and perseverance are ded then the Chapmans deserve the office.—South-:ii, Nor.e PrtiNTEtt.—The Chapmans of the Sentinel heve been y several papers ol this S'ate, of hotli political parties, andidates to - State Printer. Notwithsrunclinu we may • ti e veritable mowers, yet we believe they are well that station—and if tl ey are not elected by ti e pro-0 Legislature, we would advise them to “ jrive up the re.-s to you. if yon do crow” over us occasionally.—1 /'t/st, {whig.) Nov.pe Printing.—We are glad to sec the democratic punt of the S'ate, speak exiilliugly he-aiise ti.e Chap-Sentinel are to I e State Printers. It is due to their arts in the democratic cause, nnd will we trust, amply thum for the many nnd Ihernl sacrifices which they lor the democratic party,— Habash S'andard, Nov.stature of Indiana will have a Slate Printer to elect The democratic press has—una ooce—declared for the t|m veritable crower?. There are none more descry ay [Ohio) Standard, Nov.tiNTEU or Indiana—Chapman, “ the veritn’ In crow-•eu spoken ol hy several of tl c papers ol' that State, us amli.hile for State Printer. It services to ti e demo of Indiana entitles a man to the office. no man is more fly entitled to the consideration of fl;n Deinocra'ic mem-I.eii'slature, than our friend Clinnmnn: ami we. shall sint: Btfiinire if 1 e is not elected.—Ohio Engle, Nor.—We rejoice to see the generous feeling that seems to perks of the snrcesslul democrat y of Indiana. '1 heir future •inIs upon the union and lair-miny that may .'iccim;i;ity tings. The spirit evinced hy lit- New Albany Democrat, :reditul»le to that paper. Imt just to the lt;hapin ios, whi.se enetgy f*r the Democratic cause have won for them a high oii'.'itmil the Union.— Ohio Statesman. uNter.—The next Legislature will have to fled a State In* shall lie selected t. till this post, lia heen asked hy sev-•x. liaupt lt;, and invariably answered— the t iMpmhnn. We put.til?, to.*, and with all our heart. We are not aware at they have any opposition—that is, from political tiiends, e they will not. for none are more meritorious. Why, weisi douht tlie political professions of any tlenmrrat, who imieerfor this place,—who woiiltl become the rival of tin* for Slate Prinlet. Let there he then hut one setiltmeot inocralic parly on tins (picstion—and let that he the c.eidi il nuit election id the Chapmans to that udice, if office they llmrilt then for the lt;hapinaiH, win* have I.mg heen other.-ami wlmm we de-ire In see elected, that (l.ev may glity crow for themselves.—Neui Albany Vein. Oct.'2'Kiiintikg.—We have ever considmed it a settled it the Chapmans w« re to have the State Printing, our political friends were in 'lie ascendant ; and so —they huve f titiy earned this trifling boon fiom Our whig frietids will doubtless d * thrir best to ? crowers—their distike for them is perfectly na-1 we should not wonder at their vdlltig for the Old imself, rather than fail in defeating them; let the so, l ut wo to that Democrat who becomes their in effecting it The party will esteem that Demo-votos s'gainst them, as entitled to a residence in the ;iovc of political retiiacy ; and wc predict tor such speedy pipage to those delectable regions, better “ the head waters of Salt River.”—Little Western,Oil Tmirdnv, ^ist insr, by Jfov. iur. meiMit), ivir. Hknry T. Swkarincen to Miss Mary Martha Parks,built of Mor»au county.e Lafayette Journal intimalcs thatLECTIUE OJV FDl’CATIOIV.Tlie Rev. E. D. McMasters, D. D. of Hanover College, (by request of the Committee on Education, of the Senate,) will deliver a Lecture in the Representative Hall, THIS EVENING, at 6 o’clock. A general attendance is requested.U. FLOURNOY SIMMS'A. 11. COLEM AN, Lnterf Evansville.COLEM AN SIMMS,KEAEBAIi FOBAVAKDIKG AND COITM MISSION mtSICCIIAlVTP, No. 50, Gravicr Sts*ee!, New Orleanshfff.rence:COLEMAN STETSON, ? y y THOMAS H. MAGI I EE, ^ X0'U-JOSEPH WHITNEY CO.,?11A LL ET BLAKE, 5 Uostan-St. Louis.STEWART CO.,W. W. THOMPSON CO.,\VM. II. STOCKWELL, ~)JOHII SI I AN K LIN, |J. II. MAGHEE CO., )»Evansville.JOSEPH WHEELER, Jr., |J. M. SToCKW ELL, JDEW is STERLING, Philadelphia.K. C. MARCH, Alton, Illinois.Ill OTIC RffS hereby given, tint letters feMnmrntury with the will annexed; S have iff n panted In ilit? undersigned, n« exeriibiM olThe estate nf the late Nathaniel West x of Mnriiin county, anil Elate of Indiana. All poisons ind*Mvd to said f-latf are requested to make iminediittJ p iytueni; and those persons having claims against the same, are tin-Itiled i * present ittcin duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is solvent.MARY R. WEST, \NATHANIEL WE=T, S Ex.OEUKGK E. WEST- )??8 -Cvvwill urges the coming winter, to the office of State Printer, quizzing, Major ? Seriously, wc hope no one who ctically a printer, will be elected to that station-ptnans are good prinleis, and we believe, all th.ngs d. disnlav mote gcntUnianlv feeling than is to beSJIEBSIFFfsBY virtue of on execution directed to me from the Clcik’* office of the Marion circuit court, I will exju.M* to public, stile at the court Inuwe door in the town of luiliait;i|xilis,on the ihllt day of Jan., 1844, between the hour.-* preacillwd by law, the rents nnd profits for seven years of the following dmienbed real estate situated in ilotiou county, to-wit;It being tlie west lnlf of the anuth oast quarter of section No. Q3, in township No. 11, iicirtla of nui'je No. 5east, containing 6Uacres—it being a life estate of Samuel Seawright.Ami on faihireto realize the full amount demanded ly said executionI willat the same lime and place expose the lei* simple of said real estate; executed as the property of Samuel Seawright, nl the suit of ^uitigh-toit A. Fletcher.Her.. 91, 1813. 23 (1,97) B. LAWMRAD. Sheriff JIT. C. .g^Y virtue of 4 executions to me directed frtun tlie Clerk’s office ofthe Marion circuit court, I will expose to public Bale, at the court house door in lltc town of lndtniiupolie,oii the Jdtli day of Jan. 1844; between the hours prescribed bylaw, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situated in Mur ion county; to-wit 1f uri.h.