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i 1 PICTURE OF A Ml-. AN MAN. o cut the following piece from one . vv'l ieh seems 10 be consistent with ro, cf Dow, J rs patent ferumiis :--.S'. Jour. Sn" iU1'' Prt'iM I have it from the My friends, too of ,Pi. (city !n"sl 'di"!':,,.i';r,''',y, that i. will , 1 1 ,, . " v ho accompanied by n proposition- 'nil folks espcc.ally) nro over incline,! to . Mr. MeLano uiil iUll ,o meanness. know some who are so new the a surancc's of ;i Sincere? desire" lastly litYic if 1 may be allowed to u idled an amicable and 'immediate al usc the term that, when thev a re r the pending controversy. i i . , . ,,.., , i hat the course of G rctt Hritm wil' brushed Irom earth into the dev i!s du.-,t Wfi , 'V I he, is in the womb ol futurity, U-.u the pan, the old chap will have to put on ; indications here warrant much- cunli doublc magnifying spectacles, and poke denee of a satisfactory result. Em. tor a long while among the rubbish of"r mortality, before he can find them. ! There is neighbor Tightfist, in 5one re spects a worthy member id my eongre 1 "gatien and yet 1 regret to say, lie is mean enough to chase a fat musqueto 'through a five mile swamp, for the sake of his suet. To his credit, however, he once made a sacrifice of the goo 1 cause of putting an unfortunate looking pen ny in 1 he box, and going supperless to bed- and neighbor stick-in the-mud, too if he had the power and could en rich himself then by, would brush the silver stars from the firmament, snatch the golden sun from the sky, and sell tlie moon for brass; and if a sixpence was required at l lie gate of heaven, ra ther than pay the fee, I verily believe he would rise from his resting place at midnight, and pick the lock with a ten penny nail. DistNTi:!;i:sriiD iutrioihm. We sta ted incur paper of jesterday, that the president of the bank of Louisiana, Bf.xjamin S rot: v, esq had oi'.ered to the governor, in ca.se the public exigencies demanded it, 500,000 to aid in facili tating the transportaiit n of troops, to the scut of war. Wo see it mentioned in the Courier that (hh was .Mr. Sro ky's individual act, without anv refer ence to the bank over which he pre sides, thereby placing bis own print-) ly fortune to this extent at the service of his country. Such ins-aives of dh intci estcd pal riotism r.i e rare. It is known that J.u'o-i B.rki:::, esq. of this evinced similar devo:ion and love of country during the darkest j oricds of the last war. X. (). Reformer . OCT TiiK in -i:r f.tniT 1 nbrorid no wavtnn-; no succulatioas cr (!ou;ls itlout the jutice of dealing prc-mp'ly tind suiiihiariiy wii'i our le--, whether bur rights are aitr:o"d l y Mexico or any ether nation. The bd lowing rc solutiens met c.-::erJay tb.e tmanimotis i'oncu roneo of ! he li;is:' of rcpt e-enta-tives. 'I be loru.er u as ir.t ro lured by .1. M. S.MiTii. e j. and the Liter by cd. V. W. I-Atti.-Ait, of this vy:k. O. i?efor::icr. Ilexolvcd , That ibe governor of b:s state be refjucslCd to inform this hou-e what measures, i:i his opinidii, may be necessary ft- the or!tat.iation f the militia, t be in'eCssa.ry s.ij!yof arms, ti in uhal oilier measures be u.ay dtem teces-ary in vi'.'w of the xisiin f-.tale i-fwar between the I'liited States and tl.e liepnblic of Mexico. Jlrso.'vcd, That the slate of f.ouiiana is at all times ready, anj by all the mcat.s w ithin ihe pow er of s'-iUc, to sup port the government of ibe United W.AV.va bx n.U V.er relations with f r upn powers. ' .. 1 Mexico Santa Anna. The Wr.sSt- j inton City Union pubiisl.es a letter written recently at Havana, in which we find the following mention of Santa Anna: N. O. licformer. 1 f Santa Anna's expression can be taken as auguries of his future action, his recall to power-would be favorable to a settlement of our difficulties with Mexico. He says general Jackson and Houston (both ol whom bo highly es teemed and valued) never understood him, and did him injustice in their sus picion of Jiis double-dealing; that he was always the advocate of the recog nition of Texan independence, but be had various antagonist interests to re concile before he could openly avow or recommend ihe measure; that this was nearly -clicked "at the time of his down fall, lie thinks it was unwise in Tex as to annex herself to the United Slates; that she had all that was requisite to become at a future day a great and prosperous republic; whereas by an nexation, she only becomes an integral and not conspicuous pa rt of a much grea ter nation; and as for himself) he vvojld rather be the head of a mouse than the tail of a lion.1' Wo have no 'important news from the seat of Government this wetk; in deed there is scarcely enough been do ing to keep the reporter engaced. Prom the correspondence of the True Sun, we glean the following particulars relative to matters and things at the Capital, lie write:, under dale of the 26th ult. Mr. Dallas will sign the rcso.utmns 6f notice, which have been adopted by Congress, in the presence of the Sen ate to morrow, after which the Presi dent will perform the last act of the law inking power, The "notice'"' will M wnt l. wcJ.ir.f, oy -.ino -teamu. of the Ut .pTfcf., to be presee ! . icy. - ! Larlof.M... onUnrj ? 4. " Y. . . r .1 ! requires ilie observance of this form FROM THE ARMY. A NOT II I'll BATTLE IN TEXAS. SJO .Tfcxicans and G Ameri cans fiiSZt'd. We have been favored by cur towns men Mr. Ik L. Armstrong who left N. Orleans cn Sunday last, w ith a copy of the Pailv Picav ne Irom which we learn that a battle bail occurred be t ween Capt. . Waikc r. a Texas volunteer eommandin 70 men, and a body of Mexicans 15.00 strong. Cap?. W. was driven into the port at point Isabel by this force, but sallied out again to give them battle. All of his men deserted him but 12, tn I with those he sustain ed I biisclf for half an hour, killing 30 of the Mexicans and loosing six of his own me.), lie made good his retreat into the post. No battle had occurred between t?en. T.n lor and the enemy. Six thousand of the enemy were on the A r.erjcan si 'c of the river around t.'en. T. p. Isab el.i defended by 500 men. The New York was looked for every hour when Mr. A r matron "f;LSJ' GFF AT C.T. P N-TfvNpiNO to change our business tb.e ensuing fall, wo nownllcra large and very de.-irab'e stock of goods AT COST. Tb.e entire slock has been purchased for CASH it embraces Dry (lend-:, Hardware. Crockery, Pools, Hats, Shoe?, At, cVe. It is a rare chance for persons in want ofGOOlbi. CCr-0 credit will be g'nen in any in stance. mw'T&co. May IGth 1 S 1G. i3-:n IMAGER'S AOTICE. ';f.K K. up by William Tippit living jj about ten miles South west of Pa nola, and live, miles. North West of Pbarfalia tv.;o dark brown Hordes sup posed to In match Horses; one has seine white hairs en bis lel shoulder, ibe other has lost his left eye, supposed to be live or six yeujs old, and apprais ed tb.e eno to $oU and the other to JfsGo May Kith ItJ-lG 13-lf P. H. Jones, II. P. C. Ies She SPrclJTiic Court 1" E'anola Coiiiafy, ftafo oft" .lia?ariippi April Tvrtei, Jr. hies E. Ec a ns, vs. John Evans, ct al gN this case it anpearing to the satis y .faction of the Court that Lorenzo I), l.vans, John Estis and Penolppe I'stis are non residents t;f the State of Mis- sissippi. It is therefore ordered by the court that unless they appear at the July Term of ibis court and an- swer Ilie ullegaticns in ino peuuou in the above case, the same shall Le taken as'confcsscd against them. It is fur ther ordered by the court that notice be given in the Panola Lynx, a newspaper published in the town oi' Panola for six ty days. Witness the Hon. John T. M. Dur brid"e Judge of said court at the court house of saTd county the 20ih day of April A. I). ItHG, and the seal of said affixed. J. C, AlvMSTllONG, GTk. A BS TRA C T OF THE BTLL. The petition charges that John Evans died in Nov. 1842, leaving four chil drenbesi4ss petitioner; that decM. in 18 an instrument purporting to be his last will and testament was admitted to probate on the evidence of one witness, lhatdecM. left a large estate consisting of real and personal property, amount ing lo between seven & eight thousand doTlars, thai petitioner had never re ceived but one negro girl frVim dee'd. That said instrument, is fraudulent & not the will of the decM. and that dee'd. was incapable at the time of making a will, that he was not of sound and dis posing mind'at the lime, nor for a long lime previous, that defendant sought the advantage which infirmity old age and iusanity had given "them, obtained his signature 10 an instrument, ilie con lent of which he was ignorant, and thai defls by slralagem attempt to set up the same as his will and thereby at tempt to secure to themselves the pro perty to the exclusive of petitioner, that petitioner had d clayed pioceeding thus long on account of promises by defend anuhat they would divide with peti tioner. Petitioner prayes that defend ant be compelled to appear at 'Perm of said c'dTirt and answer fully ibe allegations in said petition and that insi.ument and probate be set ,hat the properly decend as -j;t L jn cases of intestates, and a HVer for relief. U1U Ul ll tuiiuii.i In (he Vvohiv VimvX of Gar.ol;: county, Wis. Dm urn ii V Williams ) Krw in Atl,5.r MI1ERE.S Duncan C. Willi ims has ! ui ihe -11 h day of M'ay 113 io filed t Ins petition in said court wherein lie : charges thai he issccirity for d It as aununistratoi- of Willis 'Doyell dee'd; "hat said dft is a non resident of ibis State; that dft has failed to account to the court since letters of administration have been granted; that said dft by pro per process be compelled to appear and make sollIem?nt ol said estate; petition er prays lor an order to compel! said deft to give other security in discharge of petitioner, and that on failure there ol that his letters id' administ rati n be revoked. And whereas it appearing to ihe satis i faction of the court that said dft is nr.t ', within the jurisdiction of the process of this court, it is ordered by the court thai the sail dft administrator ufore: said appear before this coiirt on the 3d Monday in July next, then and thereto answer said petition and to-scale ami account cither to the court or to give a good and sufficient bond with security tor l he faithfid discharge of his duties in the form and penalty prescribed by the stau'e in this behalf m i le and pro vided as this court may direct, and that publication be made sixty days in the Panola Lynx. , ; Winuss ihe Il.m. John T. M. P.ur bridge Judge of said court and the seal then of alrixed this -lib dav May 10-K). J. O. A KM ST 110 NO Clerk May 0:h 1 0 10. 12 G0d.?. aJ IoSlv MprinM As.rsl Juhn llihjard ct al j Albert G. E'liseta, TPON openi'g the nt'tter of .the - Uii'i, it ap'ieariug lo the satisfac tion of ihe Court, that the heirs of l)a vid Poyd dee'd.. defendants thereto, are unknown to th; c:niii';iiii:iiit, it i therefore ordered that u:ile-" , t hey ap j'ear before the ice Cluin eilor. at tin; Court Jiooin in lie: Tnwn of Il'o'ly Springs, (;n the li.'st Monday in July next. anJ plead answer or Demur - to said Pi'l, the several allegations then; of, as to them will b ; taken for confes ed. and such order and decree made the re ii., as shall teem reasonable and jusl. And it is fonher ordered, th'i! a copy of this order be inserted in the "Pano la Lynx" Ne.vs pnjcr, i ubli'ni 1 in the tow n of Panola, ooee , week for two niont lis succes.-i ( I v . I! ANN I UAL II MIMC. ClcrL: ABSTRACT OF THE HILL. Tb.e P.:!l cbar-.tes: that said Poyd parcliased lo's, Nos. 10 11 c 12, in P.loek No. 2, in the town of Panola, Pa no!a CVji'.'v, u i;!i money in hi band belonging to complainants, Hubbard and one William Morgan, sie.ee decM and look title in bis own name; that since P.oyd's death, Kaid lo'.s have been sold at iShcrilF sr.le, as Ids properly, to satisfy a judgirtesil recovered against him, in bis iifli tiinc, (but w 'hieii was not revived by fcire facias) and pur chased by Dele ndnnl Lilis, w ho there upon look in::::edia'e possession, and has enjoyed the rents and proffi's ever since; that Complainants, James Wil liam Morgan. ..re tin; only heirs a! law, of said William Morgan dee'd. I'kayeTv, That the' deed frem the Sherill" to Ellis, be cancelled ar. I held for naught; that bo Ellis, account for rents and profi; b.at the legttl title be conveyed to comphnnanl.i and for .reu eral relief. II ANN! C.i t HARRIS, Ctcrlc. MILLER & ES TELLE Solicitors Jor Cvhjp'ainanls. April 11,'4G, .3 -2-.n. rk a n. ra MA NUFA C TUR Y IN BEL LMON T flHE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Panola coun ty, 1 hut be I. as in his cmp'oy. very superior workmen, and materials of the best quality. Persons wishing to have dutable and neat woik done, can do so bv sending their orders to him. SOLOMON GUILDERS'. Mny 2, 1816. 1 l-3v. FORBID. FOREWARN al! persons from trad-J- ing for ft note of the following dis cription : One note of hand given bv me, paya ble to W. C. Maxwell, for the sum of j fifty-five dollars and fifty cents, dated j the 18th day of April 1846. j The above note having been extor ted from me, I do not intend to pay it: unless compelled by layv. j L.WTNlA tiptan. Aptil 25th '46, 10-lw. j Aclnftifciistrator's notice..' i LETTERS .of administration having j been granted the undersigned, on j the Estate of Elizabeth Allen deceased,! by the Honorable Probalbe Court, of, Tallahatchie county, Miss., on the 12ih I day of January, A. D, 1 C 16. j Notice is hereby given, to all' persons j having claims against said Estate, to ; present them duly authenticated, forj payment, within the time prescribed by law or they will be forever barred, j those indebted to said Estaie, are re- quested to make immediate payment. ; Given under my hand at Charleston,' .January 12, 131G. j SAMUEL GATTIS Ad.nr. nmj m tua IVt Of- of April m tirt dar tclti. Arin-tfong A V A Ilea ,M,8. M i I'ov.l A U I Muckly It V I t'la-k David 1 Carter Alfunl I I'liverKlill i):ui;d A .1 1 i' (Igej- .M rs. n Ih ans ri-;ih Mis j ;ini-o-k ('rDilord 1 ( rordun Johii I I. "art (iabrial - Ilntoh T I) S I Haskins O 1 I Itmsre N I J us- ice I'Ai .loyiicr I Jan J 1 Kcnp John 1 Cleik iicuit Court .1 A't niu ily Jdpi '1' I Liimjjkiin Wi liani 1 I.ama i!(y li .MrCh'c Mrs C I .c l i n :iey J nnis3 ! Melltirip Jol'.n 1 Xelins SMI Perkins .Miwns li I Tollairl II .'v, C... 1 Rpa;l V.J i l(.l)iasa J II 3 le'iiif PaiioH 'oiisity Simmons .I rs 1) 1 Allen Henry .'J Alfor-1 V (; Pta.i.lar Pill Caldwell J J 2 anton 1 1 1 lo!oa-h C. 1 Pvans John I CJilison A V. (.'odfrey Allan F 1 Hanks C 1) 1 I in u;r Tu M' O Hiht iwer J o!nj I Jolly William t .larks-Hi K'oh.T.t II 1 Killebrew V t K'nn.?dy I'Mtnoal I PedbtttHr 1 i 1 Mvrick Wf-sl.-.y I .Mvfick Charles II 1 Mania Rob't I ) lain S(:!o!irei I 1'itts Anroi I Pjust John t Ko-ids.1 J H 1 III t., J;imL'3 1 hv Oidtr 1 Ailmiiii-trator of U 11 'J'iuinas I Tnraley (Jeo.-rp V 1 . Turkin Jolm I Tats li .Mis 1 Whltj David t !':,; to a II II 1 Adiiii.iistra'.or (;" INbt L'stor V"jlso.i Thomas 1 I A PRGGLAMAT To the People of the C .y ofM-mphis and the, Inkubi'ants oj the adjacent Lcitntri. HAS just opened a New CASH TAIL ORING mil CLOTHING establish ment, on Madison street, near Martin's and nearly opposite the Union Hank. A 'Jiht.pf letters rpir.a; il'iw, at I'anota, o a tii It will giatify him exceedingly lo, other jairposes; a sekct Libraiy for i those, indebted to said estate, pre re bow lis assort meal ol Cloths. Cassi ! ibe use. fu"in-iU- :m.l ilr .....t ..it,,.. . i euested lo rnmn forward ami mnLn im. meres and e2tmg, which be know are unsurpassed in excellence In this Siate or in the United S ales, li will ol course, gratily him more to sell them nnu muneiaciure mem v :. i .. i ou netu on- ly See these goods to be convinced of thei r superorit V. , 1 bey will be manu bictu red in the best manner and in the most fashiona ble stvio. Ha 1 so. the most tasteful fancv ........ - i u. in !.i'.5 Mi.-nas es oi everv kiih i. erava's. scarfs and stocks, pocket hand kerehiel's, stisj.ciidirs, ccc. &c., an I r. very choice sloc k of (vijUTiamn. Tb.e stock of elothiim is composed of Dress and Frock Coats id' Pine, Iback and b'ancy colors Sac e , IvS, ami liufti ncss Coa'-Sv-of very ,! ucsenption est- oi' all kinds Over Coats, coarse and Snirts of all ciualities. Flaunt !, fine Merino. Silk. Ruckskin, Cotton and Linen- Do sums and Collars Drawers of all kinds, Puakskin, Merino, Cotton and Linen. Clothing purchased of mc shall ' an swer the recommendation or restitution will be made in case of every failure. It has all b'-en manufactured by a reri; reputable firm of Merchant Toilers in the city of X. Haven irhi have tent me to abide with yu, an I clothe you. Re sure to call before pu rchasmg elsew here -1 will give vou good bargains. H. WADE, Martin1 Row. Jan. I0;h, 181G. Stale of Mississippi Panola Cvtinf?) Proba'e Court Aj,ril Term tC !:.' rjliE undersigned- administrator the estate of Jacob C. Lyon dec has filed his .accounts at this term of !d. of the court for 'final settlement of said estate at the July term 1346 of said court. All persons interested can ap pear if thev think proper. STEPHEN LYON, Adair. May 0, 1C-1S. . 12-Gw. SALE OF JUDGMENTS in Tallahatchie Toihaty. I GEORGE W. JOHNSON, Sheriff --of Tallahatchie county, and in obedi ence to an order of sale to me directed from the honorable Circuit Court of said county, will on thaGih day of April A 1). 181G, offer for sale at the Court Houe door in the town of Cbarlslon at public unction for cash, the Judgments hereafter described, to sat'sly Clerk's and ohcriirs Fees and Jury Tax, and all oilier costs due thereon, to wit: One judgment in favor of James A. Gnault tj Poyd M. Donk, rendered on the 24th day of September 1C33, for the sum of $2C4, 92, Costs $24,37. One Judg ment in favor of James A. Gnault and against Jaine Pudger, rendered on the 21th day of September iC39, for the sum of 176,75, Costs $13,12. Two Judgments in favor of Hi ram G. Run nels and against M. S Maynard Admr's John T. Harlan, each rendered on the 20th day of September 1836 one for 646,06, and Costs $13,50 one for $414,13, and Costs $1-1.62. Minlcr &l Chisholm rs Poyd M. Doak, Judgment rendered 26;h day September 1839 for the sum of $401,42 and Costs $24,621. . Sale within the hours prescribed by taw. G. W. JOHNSON, Sheriff Tallahatchie Counly. Jan 3, 1S46. 47-90J Kaia;crs IVolicc. "VKEN up by Joseph ivennada T living at the end of the Panola turn pike, one sorrel Mare. About twelve or fifteen years old. White face and left hind foot white appraised to 200. P. B. Jones, R.P. C. March 14, 1846. 4-tf. Final cllli'5it'iil . pjfeOTlCE is hereby given 1 ha I the lt undersiiined administrator dp. h.mia inui of the estate of San.andal Wood dM , has fi'ed bis accounts at the March ! ii, ..... i o i r- , r . .. i . i . . v-iiii ioiu in u,e i jouaie court ol pa nola county Miss, for final setilemenl of said estate at the May term following of said court , Jkss!'. y. I'osTEr. Ad'r Feb 2Sth 181G. 2 2 Gv ancr'N icolkcv pos-ed by V. Mali nc n vmir oiu iwcive miles t.u; h i:.-t ol i four wn of Peuola, one bay horse mule, 1 rightyears old, b'.'.s l wo sears on bis obe hip, ;oid itpprat-ttid to S'ip. V. P. JON lis," k. P. c. i March 23, 40. C-tf. jM'T-SYLVAN CAI)EMY j i Laf.V::ttk couxiy Miss. J l'jev'-it Miles West of Oxford and Sixty Five S. E. of Man phis. i f I ! I IS Institution will be opened for j ; Sluiicnts in a term of f. vis moaths. ' about the first of March next. ! ! Py the liberality d" ihe citizens of j this and the nc i''hborinir counties, an cxcelent frame building will be i . i- ready, recila- lion and oiher purposes aho dw ' houses for Teachers and Doa coiuaiuui aiiiinaaii i rooms lor tdliu rders: 1 Cut-l uilding 1 c r Piay-gnwmds, (j'arden, i occ. lor an extensive. and permanent Boarding cicnooi. i The lurniiure oi tne Acauomy fdk'.li be of I lie most approved forms, com- binjng health; comlort, and usefulness. I An Apparatus for Phdosopiiicul and i h!e Maps and Charts that the Hasten, ' cities ail'urd, will renderour advantages ': second to none. ' I This location is peculiarly desirca- i i , . ... ; me ior a iioarumi -no.jl. f h Ian was selected by a committee, with special view fe health, from a Irgli and salubrious region, where no miasmata Irom stagn.-nl water, or local cause lor diseases ut duy Sort can i us- siblv bo found. The Hoard of Trustees lakes tire in announcing ihat,for the p'ea-iinn-I s a v e agemcut ol this Academy, they procured the services ol i i ,- 1 1 i 1 i o;c isor R iioiii(i, nut; oi i .' i.)io .-icauemv, so long known to the citiens of North Mississippi , as an untiring servant in the cause of Education." . The health of Piofessor M. being re established, ihe Trustees feel that they cannot belter recommend ihe advan tages of the Mount Sylvan Academy than t.j sar that be. will carry it on with all the skill vsith which his ex perience ut) J tab tits promise. Assistant teachers will be enaed as needed. A Hoarding House . fr applicants will also be ready and w ill be enlarged as the wants of the school may re iptire. Pi ices of good board will range from 30 to .$ 10 per Session. A.-.i.b-. The Trustees wish it o be under toed that they hold the Principal of the Aca demy responsible for the conduct and management of whatever steward he may select to conduct the Hoarding Hoiiie. This whl be a guarantee to those w ho send their sons to the Acade my that every attention will be paid to tneir comiort in health and sickness. the Terms of tuition are, ! I' r liifa c ifiu'03 In ii I ".-. lish language is used as a medium. '$10 00 For other languages, - ' $20 00 There are no extra charges of anv sort, save in case ol actual damage, and free ue of apparatus, Library, &e, will be given lo everv student. " - JAMES PROWN, Presdenf, JAMES G. TRIGG, Secretary of ihe Poard. . December, 18 45. Hie Slate of Mississippi, Panola couhtr. . . liCttcC'S of . administration on ihe estate of Jacob Rhodes dee'd having at the March term 1016 of the Probate court of said counly been granted to the undersigned NOTICE is hereby given to alt persons indebted to said esta:e lo mak . . immedi ate payment, and those'having claims against the same, are required to pre sent them authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will be for ever barred. , HO BERT MARTIN AdrnV March20vo!2no66w Administrator's Notice Stale of Mississippi f Panola County. $ KH. Nichols, having at the Janua- ry term 16, of the Probate Court of said county, applied for and obtained letters c.f administration, on the estate of John Waidrupe deceased, h rat-by give notice, to all persons in debted l said estate, to come forward and make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same, are required to present them duly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or thev will Le forever barred . 11. II. Nichols AJm'r. Jan. 24 46. o0-6m. Kaiagcrs Xoticci A KEN up by Patrick Coughlin. liv ing at Rurlingham, one Iron Grey rl Mare, with a small Bell on,' when ta ken up she is about six years old, and appraised to $45. P. B. JONES, b, p. c. . .Mav 2, 1C46. fl-ll. MILLER & ESTELLE. LAI.VIN M'l.l.H?, MM. M. E8TELLK PANOI.A, .MI-8. BKMIONT, M1S. AVINt; lonr.nd a j;a:t.ioTfhip ia trie prac- tL-s of tle-ir p.-oi'esj.:on, will givo theirort- ii.tnio i a.i;ia:!o,i t'j nil tuiii3?9 entrusted to thfir ear'! i , 1 any j.a.t of n :t:i Mississippi. They will j)raetiee in t'i !i::i:t ( bSncery Court at I lolly Spring, t!). Paderal coiirt it I'ontotoc, and an. I ls Iliirli i'.nasl of I'fors an'l Anneals at J ark son. I.fif.e.s addrnsv-.d t t'ejfem, it!i3r?t Panola j or lialmi'int, will it-ceiva prompt att.-iuidh. ., i in:r,-j -Jtf At! ii; sis iir:t Joy's rVoticc: Stale of Mississippi, Fa ii a la Count v.- s i LI I LhS of Administration hav j iug. al th. Noerntx;r term, 1815 I ol the Proba'e .Court of said County ! been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Anderson Nelson decM. No lice is hereby given to all peasons in debted to said etate, to come forward and nmko immediate payment, artj per- sons having claims aguiiist the samej ar(; rerjuired lo present ibem duly riu j tbenticatfil. within the time precrilerj j by law, or the statute will be plead hi j bar to the same. ! " Tho's. MUSGRAVE. Ma arch l i, 181G. 4-6 w. AImisii(&ntfoi;$ notice. iyPTlCRS of administration oii the J- Lstate of John II Page, having been granted ihe undesigned, by the i Probate Court, of Tallahatchie countv. j Mississippi, on the 1 2 h day of January, A. IK lolb. Notice is hereby given, to all persons j having claims against said Mslatei I'd i P!'t',!,,"t 'he me (1,'!y ambeiiticdt'ed. foir pament, withm the time prescribed by ! I;1W- or thev will be forever barred, and mcui e payment. .GEORGE H. PAGE AuWr. Jan. 17 'AG. 49-Gw. I:ii)Cis lBoticc. Tb.e Siate of Mississippi, Tallahatchie County. r I WKEN un by Wm. Dyer; Ntinh 1 East Ol Cbarles'iou, otle so'rrel marc, about fnr years old. ller left fore foot white up to thci pastor joint, left hind loot & leg, white halfway up to ibe heck, a small wh'pe star tn the forehead, f.baut 13 hands high, no brand discoverable. Appraised lo .$20. Sworn to and sub-" scribed before me, 1 .. M. BuzUieart: this 3rd day of Jan- ; Mr!im:-r Orr. nary. I 8 10. J JOHN J. GRAY J. P. A true copy of eirtificate of appraise ment, Charleston Jan. (jth 1 846. JOHN KELSO Ranger. Jail. 17 "4G. 49-6W. A tl : 1 1 i n i s t ra t r i x ' TVo t i cc. "niV undersigned having qualified as q Administratrix do bonis non at the February term 184 6 of ihe Probate court of Panola county .Miss. on the es tate of John P. Woodruff dee'd, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to her or to James C. Armstrong, and all per?o.is having claims against the same, 'are required to present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law for payment, or they will be forever barred. S.akaii A. Woodruff. Feb 23 4G-r-2- 2-6w AdnVtrix. Ranker Notice. rWKEN up by Jessee P. Porter, liv- ing six miles west of Panola, two steers nf the following discription, viz. one red and while; a white face; some white on h:s breast an I. belly, marked with a crop o!lof the right, ami a crop and split oil of the left car, the other red and white speckled, marked with a crop and plit in the left ear, no brands about. Seven years old and appraised o $22,50 P. P. JONES R. P. C. Jan. OJG 47 -3 w rfHE undersigned has recently re ceived at his Merchant Tailor Siioi-, in Panola, a fine lot of winter coo , among winch are ihe following cloths, Casi inters, Casenets, Tweeds, Green, Brown and Blue, Suspenders, Vest'mgs, and a full lot of Trimmings, all of which will be sold very cheap. He also avails himself of this occa sion to inform ibe public that he is still engaged in the Tailoring business, and or r hopes his old customers, and the pub lic generally will give him n call, Dec. 13, 1845. F. EMMERY". A luiiiistrators Notice." LETTERS of Administration on the estate of William Quarlcs deceas ed having been granted to the under signed by the Probate Court of Talla hatchie.county Miss., at the November term thereof 1845. Notice is hereby given to ail persons indbteted to said estate lo come forward and make iitv mediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are here by notified to present them duly au thenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Tnos. A Hill. Administrator of Wm Quarles, decd. . , - Fisaal Settlement. The Stale oj Mississippi, I Prob Court, Panola County, Pec'r 'term 1845. HTM1E undersignd, Collector of the es-J- tate of Richard W. Thomas dee'd has filed his accounts at this term o" the court for final sefltemen at the February term 104b of said court. S. B. Dickexs, Collector. Dec 20th 45. 46 C vv I 1 j' ?! i b t.i - -it -i i ; I- 4 i y , r iiVr !(;i : t .i iiu r j 8 JilariksCov sale here. - iPHtv;Ti;nVf1 fTk- Jan. 17 '-16. .49-6 w,