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:OcniinarIcs. i - 1 Vv ifc 4 i. . itXV a B s) i ki ill . t . a 1, - WOODY I LLP. KW i '01' A IV .'For Boarding and Day Scholar. f43"l3S SUTHERLAND respectfully announce lo X'JL the public, and (he inhuhitniils of Wrkirtwn county in particulnr, that she proposes to open an I, .Mi. MM tot las education of young ladies, ai.d Ihkhs ir a sbareof public patronne.9. SHe bit procuied the lare brick Lonse in WomK-iitr helon Jing to Mr. West, ninth will give full and h.tvi om accommodation. MiM Sutherland flatter herself that in ft.l'j f; ;;! Bed for thia undertaking, having been muiiy y nrs en gaged in tuition. During the last six years she una bom favorably known to (lis public in Ad ma county, and had charge of the education of the children of ninny ol the most respectable inhabitants, l0 r.s to he able to piake I general reference; in particular, elm refers to Franci and James Surget, Eqrs., lienj. F. l'oun, E'1- end Dr. William Dunbar ot Alm county; the Jlit. Mr. Crane of Woodville; and the Rev. Mr. Pe c, of Natchez, &c; There will be taujht The usual end higher English branchre, , French and Italian languages. Music on the Piano, Hnrn, Guitar alao vocal Music ' Dancinp, Drawing and Pawling. The seBiatance of Miss Soulherland'a nieces, the Mittes Ford, particularly in the musical department, k. nriuiiir.ft Particular ettenlion will be devoted to the mafinen ol the jrung ladies, end to regulating their feelings. Separate lime will he spent in teaching the pupila to COiiverae in the French language. Instructions will be givan in Music, French. Dancing 8d Drawing, independent of the general school. Term!, per Session, of 5 months, payable in advance Board, ' SCO Tuition in English, " " i5 French or Italian, " " 10 - Muu on piano, or gtntat do 30 U : with nse of iiistrunimt, 40 Di -ving and painting, 10 "Dancing, 10 Vie of piano, 5 Vacation during the mnnthi of Auguat and1 Septem ber. The seminary will open on the 13th January. Mill Sutherland waa taught dancing by an eminent professor in Paris, with a view of instructing in that art in ther things. She has had veiy large c!sse, for dancing at Ball imore, Annapnhs, Fredericksburg, Vs., and at the city ot Washington, teaching the children ol families of h'gh standing. Amongst others she may mention those ot (he Into VVm Wirt. Atl'y General,-"-Gen. Bernard, Adj Gen., the niece of en-President Ad am, end at Ihe Convent, Georgetown. ft.' i Sutherland proposes to commence a elars for dancing on Saturd the 1 1 Lit inst, teaching during the forenoon and aftcrnooni Jan. 9 4. WILKINSON FEMALE ACADEMY. F E fl E Exercises ol this institution under the direction .ML of the Misaea CALDER, will r'commence on Monday, fhe I Ith inet. Woodville, Nov. 9th, 1S44--47. GREAT AMERICAN FAMILY ItEWbPAPKR THE N. Y. SATURDAY EMPORIUM A Weekly Miscellaneous Journal u Literature Agriculture, the Mechanic and Fine Art, Po litics.! Economy, Ciiticiain, fllettcpoliitin Life. XumtisllC olio l ilieigll lea, uinicai ouu Coinmenial Intelligence, blulislicsj lales, P.ielty, Muhip, EiifiruvuigH, eye. &c. 'sEUTKALlN POLITICS $ RELIGION. EDITED BY ZDMUJfD B. GREEN. The subscriber have nmde Rrraiigemenls to (ublitth, in Ibe City ;f New otk, a VVeekly Jew.-puper, tinder the title of the "Saturday EjiphBICM." It will he piloted n a folio sheet tf tne largest dinieusions, unbiacing thirty-six columns of reading matter. 'I be quality of the paper and the typographical excculrott will be o the most supenur chnrncter. Thi Jirtt number wll be imta on Saturday, June 30th, 1844. As I foil, comprehetii'ive, mwceilaneoub news paper, ibe Emporium ahull not be nurpassed by TTnileH Statna. It will embrace vervihwtt lhat can be brought within ibe range of the JVeWfgaiher, the Liierateur, (lie Lellcrwriler, the Poet, the Philosopher and Critic. It will pre sent daguerreotype iew of Life as it i Wen a they a r Matters and Thing as they seem ; nd nothing shttH be wanting to make it a deaita ble ' WEWSPJ1PER FOR FAMILIES, s it ehall be onexceptionable in all respect. It i intended to invent it with that kind of well written miscellany which will render it emmenlly calcula ted to supply the wants of both ciiy and country renders nft'ordinii an auretable amount of choice variety, wiih mailer of a wore solid and impoitunt character. The editorial depTtrtmenl is plated in the handa of a u.etillemsii whose abilities and experience hs editor and wiiinr are well known by (he Ame rican public. In discharging the duties connected with the department, he will ieceie, and uniie Wilhhht own lime and personal attention, the aid of wme of the best tolent in the country. Arrangetner.is have been made fur an extensive Home d Foreign correspondence, and writers of eminence are engaged to contribute in Ihia manner sketches of men and society, with por failures of all ihe variety of custom and character Ko be lound in various parts of ihe world " A atriking feature in the tjeneral diameter of the Saturday Emporium, will be its bold and gra Pb'sKErCES OT METROPOLITAN LIFE. Thesti will appear from time to tune, illustrated by engtaving, end will form a new era in the developments of society, civirsocinl and domestic, political nod pubKc life. The evils abounding in fashionable nciety will be unmasked, the deep degration of the ebandoneo made visible, lha spirit cf licentiousness which prevail to an alarming extent among all clasae of the community, walk jn abroad at noonday with a bold front mid im Audenl air, will be ntbuked and held up for public execration. And in. fine, public abuses and private iviU, f whatever name or nafure, will be con fronted and exposed, and -whatever my lend to promote the public welfare shall receive lagement and support. The publishers will spare neiil" t nor e x- pens in furnishing the public . a paper which lib-til be unequalled, in any ,., nubia point of ex eellence, by any olhe- silur publication in the ij " ' W8UBSCKIPTIC Two Dollars per year, in advance. fjLelters on ! . muatba postpoid, raw Jr t,, teceive p ion. Address, WARD ? 5 PA NY, 30 Ann et. N.Y. ,,01'ICfc Burin" m ae hom tn Sule ' fc monln,i u wf..' ! U authoriaed to art as my ai;ent. 1 Ttiniris H nsWjiLn. VMS 80 It ' "u o o" r? A PE II. A n assortment of the above i . -ii.'la among which are some beautiful Zd'atMRWKNDF.I.L.t " K 1 LS andAXES of Ihe heal quality (oreale ' It. WENDELL & Co f 1 ML cm i i iiiMrucitoi) adopted in this in-- Ktitutioti U very ll,urinih and extensive. I or heulih, lliu lociition unsut paused. (iood accuirimoc'iiiion uitd superior Lacilitics ait olS'oid e l. The yenr will be divided into two sessions of iweiity-iwn weeks each, and two vacations; lle fii.-t fie.s'on cormnenciojj on ihe first Holiday in Juitmiry,. and i!:e second on the second Monday in J uly. ' .. v' J EnjiUbh IhundiKS, tier Stlilon. Ti'iTlon Primary thisses, fill 50 Middle, do 00 Collegiate., do, 20 00 Ancient snd Modern Inngmges, 8 00 Vntitlinusic. . .gratis. Ilistiiiinenlttl Nj vocal music, .30 00 Use of instrument 5 00 Drawing nbd painting it) oil and water color, JO 00 rle7.zolinto ti Chinese paintiur,10 00 Ornamental knitiing needle woik, and construction of crewel flow ers,.... 10 00 AVax flowers, iruits and shell wotkc . 4 . . . , 10 00 Board, Light, &c,;..... ......44 00 Fuel in school and private rooms, .4 1 00 Fufnishing rooms per month,.. 1 60 Washing per month, 1 60 These charges must bo paid, per sf ssion, in advance, or increased six per cent. Pupils may enter at any lime but will be considered bouno for the remainder of the session for which they enter. Pupils will have the benefit of ood apa ruius, and free access to an rxtehsive library. Thi.s loJlilulion is iinilei the care of D. L. PI1AKES, a. m.. m. d., Principal And Mrs. M. A. Pharcs; Miss Sarah SwaN, I a ... Miss Martha E. Swan. ''. With Ihe assistance of these talented, experi enred and highly accomplished ladies, a superior method of instruction, and the facilities here af forded, the pupil cannot fnil to progress rapidly, nor the parent to be satisfied. January 8, 145. 5yl, " WOODVILLE rnr i a tn acade r.i y . THIS Academy, Under the stlperiutendunce ol Mr. and Mrs. Halset, has been in successful operaion for 8 yeurs. Their system of insiruc iuit s designed ti. give the pupil a thorough knowec!j;e of Ihe Sciences their mode of goi ernnient such as shall improve the d'spositiun Cnllgrfen the understanding prepare them foi (he actuxl duties ol lilo fur mural and intellectu al enjoyment. The Primary Class will be instructed in Read iogi Writing, Spellinr, Defining, the first princi pies of Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy and History. Junior Class -History of Ihe United Slates, ArtlhmeJrr. Ueogrnnhy and Ornmmaa- Middle Class Naloral Philosrvpr.y, Botany Chemistry, Arithmetic, Rhetoric, Universal His tory Moral Philosouhy. Senior Class Intellectual Philosophy, Astro nomy, Algebra, Geometry, Ancient Geography and'Mvthiilot'V. ompoailion, Letler-wriling, Drawing Maps vocal IUijsic, acred History, lntical KeaiJuig Orthography and Calisthenics will be taught in the course. Those who go through (he whole course of in struction will receive a certificate from the msti ution. Each pupil will be examined on entering and be classed according to the advancement, Political Economy, Minarakrgy, Geology, An cient and Modern Langaages can be studied as (he parent or pupil may choose. The Academic year will hereafter be divided into two sessions ol twenty weeks each. Ihe vacation will hereafter be in the nimnier. The nrices of tuition hate therefore been reduced. TfiRMS. Tuition in English Branches per Ses sion of tWeoly weeks, - - Tuition in Mnsic, Piano, per Session of twenty weeks, ' 1 Tuition in Music, Guitar, per Session of Iwenfy weeks. - " Use of Piano per Session or twenty weeks, ' - - Tnitron in the Modern Languages, per Session of twenty weeks, - Tuition in Ancient Languages, per Session of twenty weeks. Drawing and painting iti Oil and Wa ter Colors, - ' Mezzotint o. Chinese Painting, Embroidery with Crewel!, Board per Session, - . Washing1 per doz., - - Furnishing room per week Fuel durini: ihe cold season, per week - - Ren'. SU tier section, $16 00 35 00 35 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 CO 00 60 61. 12 Music, Instrumental and Vocal, by Prol. Ph E. Werlein. Assistant Teacher Miss Mary Chapman, ami Mi Magarelt Hn'jey. Thel'o!if .i- iur ot;e Academic year, in r!u r iard, luiiion in Engluh branches, wash , t.irnibhing rooms, and wood fur lha wiutei season, $179 00 For board and luition only,' one year in English, ... 139 00 For tuition only, one year in English. 33 00 Bills must be paid in advance for one session or left per cent will bo added". , Woodville. Aug. 31. 1844. TRUSTEE'S SALE. SY virtue ef a deed of trust, made hy Thomas H. Deal to me, aa Trustee, to secure the payment ol certain notes theftiff named, due and owing to Pleas ant W. Tucker;' and default having been made in the payment thereof, t will, on Ihe 13th day of July, A O 1845, between H and 4 o'clock, P M of that day, aell 10 the hi'shest bidder, (or caah, the premises conveyed by said deed of truit, to-Wit: all that fiVf of land eon. veyed ay sid P W Tucker to Thoa H Deal by deed, dated 6th February, A D 1843, containing tWenty-two ectee, more or leaa, situated near Cold Springs, in Ihe county ol Wilkinson, upn which there are some build inia and other improvements. Sale to lake plaee at Cold 8prings. VIM. A. TUCKER, Trustee. February 1, 184 7 ttlsv HIE subscriber having eitahlibed himself in the ahoVe line two dontH it!. tiVp thp tin Khn reni'iJ- ully f ol.cits potJonase. Fmid hia lnn: i leri"nce. in 'aet die gonerul ealialaetion winch he si tilers himpell he li, .t tivento the most tuty about linn pluce and ounty, tias enenureged him to prepnio t a consider. 'lecxpmse, hia shop, so as to runrunteo Ihe constant patronue of thoae who once try him both as to Ihe neatness and durability of hia Woik." Coll before going isewnere J. WIIU'. AOMDS, Monuinenla. Head and Foot Atones, and - Monumental Sluha, in Italian and other Marbles and Ohio Stone, and Letterin neBtly executed. Ilaving executed woik and bein$ known In Wood ville the subscriber Would respectfully solicit patronage, liefer to Mr C Pacoe, who wilTgtve any information as to terms, plans, &c. THOMAS DIXON, Oppoailt Ihe Jtffirmii Slolel, Franklin a., Natchez. February 15. 1845-b-ty. , FASHIONABLE TAILORING. " (Co-partnership JNolite.) jlllAVE thia dr taken iri Co-partnership Daniel 1 McMillan, and the business of the coiiiera will be carried on in tut pre tindei the firm ol B.M.Johnson, X Co. Grateful for the libural paironase hitherto bv- Klowed on me, 1 truxt the same will he extended to the ii nil. Our customers may rely on our crfdeator to please, and we will in all caaeS guarantee a good fit and w rkrfiariahip. One of US Will always be luund at our store on Main atreet. opposite J. B. 1 herrel's Man II 22, 1845 If. M. JOHNSON, & :o. IlliACKKlUlTJIlNG.' rPlBE ioilowing prices will be cliflrged for Smith -. wora aone at me auoicribela Si. op in v ooavine: Foi laying a Plough, $1 50 For shurpeiiing do., 18 3-4 Shoeing horse till round, I 50 And all othet wbifc p'ropoitionnbly chep All those disposed to palion'ie him may depend up on their Wuik being well and speedily done. OT Wagon Making and Repairing also dune. WM. WEED. January 23, 18-15-6-tf. WOODLAND COTTAGE GIN FACTORY. Near ll'oedville, Mississippi. sn IS. 11. Mil l TlillVILE, re.pectiuMy lender y tiiiiKs lo in irifna. lor me very i.iura; r.iau nnr in which they have been plecaed to p'.truinie him With the view of ellurdin" greater lacililiea, he hui- one to considerable additional expense, in enlarging liiH tftablishmeiil and erecting h bor aaving niachines, which will enable him to execute Work with efenler r pi. lit v, cheaper, and in s atylo superior lo any othe establishment that has ever been cart, d on in thi coun try. He will give his personal attention to all work; and iiaranty entire aatielaeiion. Vaihinery of gin, mills, and cotton presses, of every description made neat an substantial. Old gina carefully repaired ; new teeth cutonold snwa; furnish boxes, bolts, screws, 4)c. ApriW, JS44. I?yb june 2ft 1623 rpUE silhscrbors having prtichisd (he interest of -a. Frettymann Co., in their Blacksmillung Dusincaa, will continue the same in all its bianchea, nd those who muy give us their custom can depend on having .heir work (l dune, and at reasonable ptices. We have alao purchased the patent for the Plough made by them, end ehall keep them on hand. . . ' M. CB1ST k CO. January 9 S if. PEA & HERMAN, j THE auhscriberS beg leave to' inform their friends and Ihe public (hat they have removed to Sian wood'a new briik storo on Court atreet, where they will continue lo manufiiclure as formerly, and keep conatintly on hand a guod ttutk. They have just received a large supply ef Ladies and cluldrens Shoes of all descriptions uUo GentlemenV Boots and Shoes which we off.-r a cheap aa ever for Canh otit). Boy's and men's Brojrsns, a fine quality A Urge supply ol ruecet Brogans, as good at was ever offered in thia market. Our stock of Ladies' Shoes la the best rver offered in this place. PEA Ir HERMAN. February 1-7. 1170SE indebted to us mihi call and pay np, or their ae.counta will he lell with an officer for col eoti on. Vte owe, we mtiat pay, and we must be paid PEA & 1IEUMA. Feb. 1-7. RICHARD KLWARD, JMoius Islreet, nfxt City Hotel. 'SpUE tuhaci'iher has constantly on hand a supply 1 of STATIONERY ol every description, lor sale, cheap (or cash; m i npRiiir.ti ROYAL. ROY4L. MEDIUM, DEMI FOLtO POST, CAP & LETT tit PAPER, Plain 6l Ituled: ttUILLS, STEEL PENS ; BLUE BUCK WHITING INK; SEALliNG-WAX, Wafers, Sand, Sc. "-i, a supply of Blank-Hooks, viz : Ledgers', 'onrnalv, Invoices, Caah, Together with a taiichj Douay Bibles, riuarto b vs., and t2 mo. sizes,' Dicmas of K..npii Ceremonies of the Mats, Council of Trent, Giallitien's detenBS of L'a- tholie principlea, Cobbelt's reformation, tOltnn. Record, and I Day Booka, ii Cofhnlic Books, viz: Testament V P; ver Book ol every ui -n. Th Principles of t :' lies, Vmils to the Clcused ti.imnit, ''radical Reflections, vlonth of May, ,'lelchei's Controvei versy. Wiliner's End of Conlrover- soy, ICTJuvenil4 Slnty Books, trsnalaled from th Ftenchi snd many other Books loo numerous to men '0nAlso-Epia!opl prfcjer book.; W.tt's s'hd select h,Blank Books made to ordet any pattern which may bs lequirod. Old books, newsppre, and periodicala "Any'etrfrom the country through the P"bst Office will b. punctually .U.nded uj EL WARD. Ktteket, October 184S. v ( ; i. '-in.: ...in r i t of M,, J. . ii i'er S, r',.i i j i i friends of llie ILiii: -e w iili iu nnv wnul : hiw.Ii h-j -x. I ea, Groccne--, &c. ve. i). c. r:UTCin.;o: !e, Oct. 10, 1811. Wood vi NOTICE. r"ViJE eubscrilirri have retnt.tffl t' f ir stoc k of C . lo the new brick store oil Hie t-jct side ol the i.uii it sqinire, Where they will be happy to have th. ir Inruier ciisloiners and ihe public gener.iiiy to ci.il. J:1 addition tj our (oriner stork, we hove received an invoice ol Ory Ooixls of various kinds. Also, 10 diz. horse and mule collars. 10 co blind biidleWj 10 du haimea to suit, 100 pair truce chains 4 dot Collins'a Axes. An assoilmentof Saddle" end bridles, saddle bvss,&c. An assortment of Nero whins; alao. earring? and rid in 5 whips, and a variety of articles too tedious to mention. We will keep at all times an assortment of Ptovif- iona and Groceries, which vte warrant to b. good. H e have olco made airangements with 4 hoilfo in St. Louis lo furnish tit with froth St, Louil flour regularly. H e it'll continue to make liberal advuncea on cotton eonnighed to MeSSr. frBtiklin If Henderson. 61 N. Orlertnl. H e will alao purchase cotton at fair prices'. H'. n.,U U ... in in.l.hid tn . th.t must have the money; and as oUr lern.a have elmost invariably b -en undetetood to be cash, thoae Who do not comply with the above must not think hard of the consequencra hereafter. JtfcKEE 4 IJLER. January 4, H45-3--lf. BARGAINS, HAhG.MNS FOR CASIll 'pHE onilcf signed, being degirous to eettle the buai nesa of the late firm of J Kann & Jakobi, will eel lor caah at coat the enlire stock of goods belonging to said firm, most of which waa purchased laat fall in iNew ork and Boston, and consist ol Staple and fancy Dry Goods, f'hnes. Roots, Hats and Clothing, and Kus set: Prolans ol the b?a! quality ,Any person with'ng to purehjs- the entire atotHjcan depend on getting a good a baroiri aS ever offered in thiit coUntry. The terma at retail will he cash ot city acceptance in all cases, without ciilnctiort to pefsotis. i'ersona wishing to puichase for cash,- will tio w. ll to call and ex. mint the atock nd prices before purcha sing elsewhere. A. JAKUHI, lurtrirtiij pirfnsf. Dec. 23. 18449. CI1KAP CASH STORE. 'pZiS aiibscribers having determined to chane the - charucter of their baainesa, would respectfully an nounce to their friends aud the public that th. ir terms are Cm ft, and that they sell as cheap as any one can tell. H'e shall aoon have a large addition to our stock, and with our low pners, truat that we shall receive liberal uatroiiae from our friende. All persona indib'ed to us, are earnestly requested to settle immediately, aa we are in w.mt of fun.is. BULK LEV $ PLAtT. January 4, 1345-3 tf PET UBS' VEGETABLE PILLS. T FADAOHE SICK OR. ERVOU. Those jblJil who have Buffered and are weary of suffering with t' is distressing complaint will find Peters Vegetable Pills t remedy at once certain and immeuiate in ita ef- bets. One single duae of the pills takeir-soon as the head ache is felt coming on, Will cure it in one ho'.ir entirely, 4 f ....J, ...J L....I .... .I... a I remeoy in mmmer ana ioiuc. cump.uin.. uic-y disp.ay their wonderful powers to admiration, and are are superior to ay in. in ui-e iur loose con piainis. lit Dyspepsia and Liver complaints they stand unri valled. Many have been cured in a few weeks after having suffered under the dieadful complaint for years, In habitual costivenesi they arj decidedly superior to any vegetable pill ever brought belore the public, and one 60 cent bot Will establish their surprising vir tues and place (hem beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of every individual. Tliev are iiivnlnnhte in nervous and hypochondrira! affections, loss of appetite, and'all eoqiplainIS lo which emalet alone are subject They are mild in their action and convey almrst im mediate conviction of tlu ir utility from the first' .lose They may be taken by persons of any age, anil the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate are tfreng thened hy their operation .because they clear the sys tem of bad humors, quiet nrerVouS irritability, and in variably produce sound health.- Upwaids of tfriee hundred sn'd Seventy tfiouaand boxes of these estimable pills have been told Within he last twelve monlha in tlnee a'ates alnn'e, and more than three tunce Ihe same quantity in other elates. As an enti-biliona medicrne no family ahould t without (lirirr. A single trial ol them la more satis factory than a thousand certificates. In a southern climate, these Fill are administered with uniform auccesir. For more than ten years th. verdict of their efficiency hat been pionounced ; am! could jury ot all they have relieved be summoned from the North, the Sooth, the East, and lha Wm millions of voices would be heard tn acclamation o their matchless properties. The child and the adult the youth snd decrepit old man both a x.isand al aVp8 lnay alike take these Pills with safety and tie ,.r,tintv of relief. Price fifiv cents per box. Be careful to observe that on thecover of each box (in (Ae tin) ia stamped "Petera' Vegetable Pills." Petera' 1'illa, on enquiry, will be lound in every town and at most of the country atorea in this Hale. . Also at C. II . PTONR. Wlvrfie. DR. TtLER'S VEGETABLE FriVKR. AND AGUEJMLLS. 'JPH'i success of these Pills in curing in a few houra, JL where all other remedies have tailed, and thai, too, in caaesol twelve and eighteen morrfha alanding waria.i's the aaaertion, that, if taken according to the direc.tiona, they ate a certiiin cure. A' long list of rer nficates in proof of tbr-'r infallibility, might he1 added, hut those upon the direct' olia are deemed sufficient. I'ry fieiii and be Convinced that they are m.eit f ff.ctu' al and most certain, and the very best remedy ever ufTered lo the public, to'inaure s permanent and lusting Mr.VriS! for several years post suffered under repeat ed attacks' of chills ar.d fever, especially .luring Ihe fall and spring inintba, I waa induced to !r vsrioua reiiedn'S, bur nothing seemed to be effectual dntil 1 tried Dr. Tyler' Ague an ) Fev-r Pills', which stop ped the chills before I haJ luken hulfof Ihti box. This was ovur a year since, and I have remained pcr "etlv free from-any symptoms of a return of thia most "'",o,.,e disease.- OKO.M. ,VAIT. ; -'.imrite, Dee.K'h, 1343. I-,, at the Dius store of C. IT.STONR, Wood ville i enquiry can be had in all the towns and co-intrv - Misaisaippi. NOTICE. THE purines subscribers . ad to the firm will in continues the businc March S3, 1843. Tetuf.ire existing between the :!iiy dissolved. Those indebl payment to C. U. Sione, who . the suuie pluce 1 v. n.&Toxr, A, C. HOLT. 0R RENT The 1 -e near the ' ' ..'--ur Da id. b. Innninn In th t'Hiiii; i ol M. HERMAN. A sent, j OWELC3, LI Nob. Y A . Ai 7-8 Lowell, Negro Lin- . b? M U . ! I , i in i V ' i .!". t I t I I i 1 '! ' "t to l .( " led tn. is i o in a lo to i , i ' I m I l fed lt llun, v. i;t (if fu S.del C8 at on. e I. II. I.I v. l. cmu:, Attorney and VwmlU r i,t Oifrc on C.O...I er.U! R SI 3 irj iitJilyi j. f, f A. . HOLT lominuea to pretinx-lea proi JavJf in Wmidvill snd vtciio'y Oilier one c s the Dibs Store. lie.-idem -ft, at Mr. F. Di.v Woodville, May la!, IH45. y ' DR. JAMFSK. FIIIVFR3, -w-a. r- , t- , ... . . - s. a r i V l. L, Y t'liii.ta hi ei.innl eervi. es lo the inhnhitonia nl t pro, a- rl!eral.' i,l,n ,n Puullc ln general. Me hue located al HoUiman P1""'"""". 'J'" l"W,e,,V ol the lute Uuth Coi.nelt. Apnl , 18-15 IB-vl. PR. C.J. I! KSlfc.lt ijupefctl'itly lei.de.s 9 - w -w" ... .1,. UUMh 11 lri not profeiiniomiHy enjri.ged will be Imind si bis i.ffice, at the residence .f C. Heefer, four mile naot f tt'oorlvlte. rnairh I. I&44. Tit DR. . IMLLhVIN, FFERS hi.' services to the public aa a practitioner of Medi. iris and tf';rry. Hia home w.ll beat Aahwood, the residence of Alexander C; DuVibaf, sq. February 24, l?45-t0-tf BKNJ. H. HALL, late nl Loidaville, Ken- J tucky, haviii" settled here, ofK-ra lo the 6eot.le of this place and the country round about loa service! in the d fferent bianchea of hia profession. From his long and matured experience in it, he tiiiatahe will re ceives respectable patronage. Hia itmlence and shop are hearty opposite Mr. Th. rrill'a boarding hbuee. ,lenurv 9 - 4 6'n, frk,OCl'OUS D. HOLT & K. L. BUCK having mJ removed to Woodville and funned partnership in their profession, Lnder llui' Semi te to ihe l uhhc. Theit ft'lice is that f .rmerly occupied Ly Dr, Currier. N'ov. 30ih, 1844 50 ly. OCT. G. W. ri- KERING has permanently looated one n.ile Seuth of Culd Spiins Hot I; (on the Woodville load,) and he rtsppt'u'ly fT rs his pror. S'i!nal services tn lh pibbc, and will tie fuund at hia omce wlu-n not protcssionally engaged. UetS, 1844 8 U Ln. A. R. KILPATItlCK. woooiriXLE. Located perm'utienfly in Woodville, tenJert hia servi ces in alt the bra.ichca of hia proft taioer t6 tha codimu nity. Office in the room formerly occiip'-ed by the li te Dr Martin on Commercial Row, reautrnVe ricrt doof below ihe Rail Road Bank. j?5-6. , , DR DUNCAN, i especlfiilly tenders his profrasion 1 aira In lha ..itivuna .sf P.n. 1 .11. f I . - ..'"." "" , vuimty. He may tie Inund stall tunes when not pro feesianall enssued, at "Cabin Hall." (ihe residence of P. Yerhy.) march 9, 18-11.- 18 vl. R3. LESSLEV & PROCTOR, hiving as socialed themselves in th6 practice of int. dicin, tender their firtifesioiiHl service In ti public Office al Bell's Store, Pcicy' Creek. . Feb. 1h44. 7 Dr. C. S. Magoun, Practitioner of Medicine cj- Surgcri. BEING well piovided with turgieal meliuuienla anrl' apparatus, snd will have shoiily a seui ly of well selected snd choice nvdicinea for prescription, and having had ample experience cont.nues the lice nce of hia profession in ita vjt ous branches. Chronic cases aud those or Ion standing, receive pellicular at "entioi, and former eiieceas in f Del. cases ia llie Safe guarantee for the future. Residence near1 Percy's Creek, Wilkinson county, Miss. Jan. 13, 1M44 4)1 T VV. rVES, BtUU Phiiicinn, oilera h'i pro-' v v e1 feaaional services to his nei os anu the pub.ic: snd w'.cn not professionally en.plove. ma .1 ;.. - i. - i 1.. a; . . . " ... . iiwaya ua iuuiiu h iiib uiucr oil ii B tn-Hireei, oktll vdle, oral tlie residence of Dr. Fhares. Whiteeville, Keb. Ii, 1843'. 10 0,ft. T, C. BROWN oilers his acmces iti ih. rioua branches of his profession, to thecituct of Wool ville an.l the eurroundins country. tCPOFrici, nearly opposite to the PlanterrBank. He will usually I e lonnii at hia i.ffice in tire day, and ,t Mrs Ke lcr's i.uaid'ng- house vt night, when not prolessiitnally engaged. May 9lh,;iS!5. R. R. II. McDAMliL ontinnra the picl.e ef l-' his profeesi in in Woody, lie and vicinity. R.gj. ince near the Baptist Chu'rtjli V ooilvilla. . Jan; I, 1849. 5 U8T rei eived fro-n rhi'adel(ilii and Boston a Irish lit and well assorted supply o( Drugs, Medicines, fcpi. ees, Perfumery, Oila, Fainta. Dye SturR Window decs and Stationery, which wa offer for' sale at InW prices, or cash. A. C. HOLT j CO. Janinrv 9 4--if NOMCK 6 dm Fah;onal-le Silk Hats. J rV do. Boy's' clif 4 dol. line Cashmere ditto. 8 do do, bread btinis, 4 do. B.iml Brim Reaver1 do. 2 do. black plain d tin, 8 lo. Silk 31 inch Umbrellas. Ey KANN & JACOCi'. Nov. I. IIMB. ( LOTH INC. TT'E hve just received verj h-'ni'aome snd w,-U if selected stock of Clnthin. Ih.is, (Wmi, nd Shoes, to which we invite the attention ol a 'I Sio wtall oget a handsome article vetv rlx-an. . . LULSLEY & IX ATT fl.t. 12, 1?44. RAGGING JtVorK fTtHE sm-iicriher ,nve n a J. V"l) pieces ol I;"-'-..-M..H) COils il liejie, T he bnpeHii. n ! Miches wi'e, w.-r-i.. nver J-j 3 4 to llie ) iird, un J in every I- I r s-xt o. Ll.L-.iv he t i- i L.A 1 . Apnl So'.h M.IV .- ..': -veil f oil, iew i " i " frt I'f various Coll nrs. Lsdi.-' i l ite, I'ack t,.f..eJ : l u-n ct.!I Ust!o..;:5,fBiI- Co, fA r lp.il