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I f Ci 1.:: -1 f 'Zf abiliiie.. sound Judgment, mucl , . We near t..-a TfTTi.AfI- V?i i?rmUieans aresan Carroll cs :- ve .bout the tlnUhon the Pri ef", ,r. Mess. h Convem V0:; A the Harrison taking ;r;I 1S40, ori J; 1 ' A' n v A letter ecainsl wy" r "Messrs. Ik"""" . v . n 0 sm-'t . r lim David Siewart, the ionnc. wn and Laiu ,nj ,he Utter ;rcrn IkUimore nd s I . - " V ' I f - r til Atwi - . lT-rr on l"' . .nvA U SV tar the tanne great mass w 1 the Idth c- too ir.3t. , f trie i . i - r place at i i Egq. , m the nair. tleorge F, 'that prevailed ..xha unaoim t an ioU5 vict0ry m November nexi. - . Convention; and : ations of :he Lai jow the olloW other reauiunw"- !IiU"a expeuence, iharacter. ana uus " t .-- r . . , "Resolved, That we will unite with one heart and one voice in the support of Polk and Dallas, and strive to give them majority in the unconquerable State of Ala- bama." ... , , j 9 The meeting adjourned with three cheers for Polk a-d Texas. The Ohio Statesman registers another i : ik notsnn of one of the most in- fluentia! Farmers of Zanesvilte: TV tin Mr. Sherwood we have been acquainted irom ari;ot rhildhood. and have ever known i.: f iIip most talented citizens of nun as . nj.-k i Mnskinoum county. In 1S40, he suppor i irxrrnr. and Drevious to that time ICU - . . hri nUvnvs supported vfhisgery. His son, James Sherwood, Jr., a young mechanic o 7Ana.v;iU. nnd one of the most eioquen ... in that county, was also a 11 I 11 111 1' S"-Uul JRUOFJESSFOJWZE, CHinS, tinea A' Thnmtflll. OFFER their professional service to the cit izens of H oily Springs and vicinitj. Char ges shall be moderate. 03-Office, front room of Bradford &, Totteu's office, Soath side of u.e square. Way to, nun. DR. WM. RAGSDALE. tt- ...rT-Tr t ham Iouta to announce to tbe . pm; tfct h his located at HbOrll DA VIS', five miles South ot La Grange. His Stock of Medicine is Fresh and genuine, anu ne is now prepared to attend to ail calls. 13y care ana altenuoa lie huf3 sona'ble pitronaje. 5Iay 23. IS It. nlf tf. UOTJEIsS, SCHOOLS, Xc, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING! rrJinfriitl A filbert. I Memphis , Tennessee. :r.. t m. T..i K UNION HALL. T. C. HIcHACKirV, Proprietor. CAPITOL. STEEXT, JACKSON, MISS. THE Proprietor, formerly of Pontotoc and late of Memphis, Tennessee, ha taken tne awe wen known staWisLment, ana wouw - V . i ,r .t,- P. h " . . , , r.v- n:n .nmrnnnitv Ion tha East side of the I 10 rrrl- His Prices will be in ttcurdance they wilt keep constantly on wi,h the times. May 22 1314- nlm BEESLE! & CORNELL. fWlAKE this method cf iaforsi; the c.v,.rf;i I JL r Snrirr acl the i-?rc.-:.-t nfiie.i t v r f ..t .w-.w TYgEEFECTicLi.T inform tUPuUlic lhT r w h, fMnrii a oran:no meir -.cw . . . . - incnoi meir mcw"" " , as taken me a do ve we -- -- , , prenarcd toexecare craen known Est.WULment.and wou a oe P.r- - - ,w T-, .T,U rtf .V, Pub'.ic Snuire. her tk and w0rkmSn..ie mr. 1 t - a in onfl 9 L' P f 9 in . o r 1 ;i si liiiiw - - - Conveni ". , - - ; r PPn. Harrison. Both now no 5UUi.'unvi- . c with the Democracy, and the services ol . -u.. Unrh men are an acquisition to any cause. , ..Ti.nt we are cmpnau.aiy . v y . . iriumphahtl? Keittceu, 0f Henry oiay, ... . i7,r rco ;,s, PP - I 1 -t. - if It I tilt 1 1 1 J I U.U.IU. rf Olliuu it " J . , in November next irom me Dictator and his desperate rKtj to the d.rl.Sm---"-. I5ank, unJeI ;teel,aUiShme - Unowig U to be iTlv name, snare "l rivate prosperity ghrwithevit to the p. ioPhe 0f rur citizens, and dan; il liberties of our countr . Tar B -7" r The-saDOort of iflot ue- CIin!l incidental pro our country hands of the Clique. Keep It Before The People. a. lnfIov. located in Holly Sfrings, w;ti nrf.irir pverv operation in Dental Surgery from 25 to 50 per cent., lower than any Dentist located ia North Mississippi, with the best gold or silver foil. Person? wishing their Teeth operated on, can, by leaving their ..omoa at tiia nfTn- nr with Dr. Bond.Dr. Ca- llUlil ..... f - - ' ruthcri, Dr. Harris, Uol. wyatt .ppeo or ai his room at Mrs. Bass', be waited on in any Jill w - & I r riA part of the county. J my J, xs.-u. UNIO HOUSE, lldlit Snrinirs, Mississippi. j " - ... and the public, that I have taken charge of the Union House, formerly occupied Dy sirs. Crft, where I shall be pleased to see and enter- ... . v. . ! .;rnoa- nA hnne. hv Strict atten- lain men i Uuvc,.... i --j . . . tion to their wants and comforts, to merit tneir pa,ruBasc. WYATT EPPES January 12, lS44,-ly nl hand a rf nnal April J.UU assortment of Ceadv Mace CLoruiNG. 1 hen -r OTICE .5-11! rata r t &tock consists in part of 1 i-N fcate Cotrt tf .Iarl t' Black dress and frock Coats, Linen ani cot- entered at tie Jna It'j t: t . i r d'ri-srJ. t car.ia tf . IU1I JUb WVUlbV-H I . :i r' U' iipri nn. I I 1 1 v nui . i . . .- a amooon ana L-ouonaae r - .Court-. ue n A ' tie W a tf I'. . ti the !t.!ir tm rred.: iT I'i rw.-;t. a. Bl'k Satin, CS'd and White Marfe'.lcs )th(. iRt.rt tf the nU lUrw, is 1 s Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers. Suspenders, Ax. jtnj x,,. 31, Tmau? 1. Also, Cloth Dress and Frock Coat. B!.ic ajj iQ'e-C tx.s ,-c vai.tivi -ir Fancy Cassimere Tants, &c. AH of which E. ad with gxd iunty nt- s r -. , -r . tm;a i,;A. r.. ttif rnxli ' w l. t. tv. 1. ar.-xs. H and thev June 19, m. bX tf. f Communicaifd .1 tr;T Tn Wnaliintrton County Mississip 1 pi. on the 8th day of June, at the residence Jon C5. tUi -.t 3. SAI.1B OF TS FOll COSTSi I V ViriUU tii ij.iv;(.uuua .. 'ef -ith such incidental pro- lPa trik of Fever, Col Db,to. H. lhe ernnn ff deJ by BJudiciousdis: lANTflaol North Alabama. He has I U- Son in iho imposition ot duties ; , rved family, also a 'arge circle of - M, That we PPrff. j1 friends to mourn his loss The ITuntsviHe .,.i.mneratic creed, a? laid down in me Moulon papers will please copy. I .oar resolutions of the BaUmiore ,a ; : alWted aas ess fiS $50, KE VV AliU- . lhewlII:ert5rf!fi .Anncement of the! .'T ' nt of Ue Boot of tha Eastern 11 lenv. it mo 1 LJ - L,tend to him their patronage; and with wit; CHARLES 0 PV- assistance of Mr. Albert Bullington, (of PARTIES NAIdES, known experience) in the management ol the y R Mosely, vs Samuel WiWon. stables every care -m oe taivcu u. entrusted to our charge. LEWIS A. BOND. Holly Springs, Jan. 12, 1844. nl. him their ratronaee tie it preparel to et any number of teeth, from one to a full .ni ;n mako mtldnaUiei and warrant them to rem- . r i . . - . .-. i -vfl. tf ;.t;.iriu" is nprmantnl. be will of rourse 8ttend to Ms old tractlee free of charge. All op- irationa warranieu jnutinisi " - realet ial will allow. He cannot operate for the price usuallr charged by transient Dentiaia, who often use tin i "j rn- filling il.e teeth, and aet teeth of ivory or ' common bone in the worst possible manner. Kefeti to tne rnysieians vi iuv -l" Ox foid, Ripley and Salem. ApriI5,184J ju-iaro. DATE OF JUDGMENT. Ju'arrhSlst 137. a uj j - - John W. Napeer, vs Christopher S. Lowers, . M . II' .11. Jerome Loring, vs aiues tn vs iornei nniun. WtKd & Jones vs Tho's Wil.on Ti min Weaver IV:. tth Joseph Pond vs Young, and Nichols " Abalcro W. Appleberry vs NvUon Chambers &co.March tiih William M'Ewen and Co. vs John Edmiston, - ' tt vs tiiir.a M. llUai Spt. rvc. 15;h 21. ' Sept. 4 Ji ' . . .t t ..rinoca. nrosuen i ,,mTn race, and to u.e njrv"V . ' i human raur.ow r., 0 UvpH coun- ijand independence ui w Ul'ResoM, That we entertain increaaed JZtZin esteem for the Snored pair. ot of the Hermitage, ana as u lB . . - . ? insncction. Containing sessional Distnct was amay y.-. - -rv GooJs.suchas Silk.. , devotion to ui.o , " tJnM. Gk inits support of" I oung n cKo,, BThat we cordially respond to ti sentiments expressed by our Democrat brethren in .11 parts of the Umoj . fuvoro fc.'. to the re occupation of the O. Son l er; xitorv and to the re-annexaiion of Texa,. Oar utle to OreSon Territory is just and ua- touted by all parties, and the admission of Imputed oy au the b;esg Texa iiiio ..ic and add a fi P1V11 illiU "n,UWJ 3 ----- in c'onstellationi i . thrt n nriotis ar-otner m- t b - f.,..rtllfc on tne i.' ix u "ui HOW .... . . . i -T t. mi . nao,mi' A.oCsation ot ma noun- em Liberties abo adopted strong resol utions uf a similar character. DrL.wAun.-An immense may meeting took place at Wilmington on Wedneda !c F . ni,;t,.jinhia "Pennsvlvanian" si;t -The meeting was held for the pur T.Ye of organizing & entering m earnes on ihenorkSfthe Presidential campaign, and We Jelegntions from Chester Delaware and this county, in this atate; oo . terlanJ and Cape Mav county, m New Jnsev and from Cecil, Kent, and iinrt-;d r.,;.;:n nn.t r.articipatcd in the proceca in.. m.nnniiT) Delaware v .lolor-ntions preseint U. IVi." . ... o. KQtiv.fn HO .V ODriniT'i , HUU luuca . . .r nn th3 nlcrht ol tne Olti oi June Cast Ol oaici"," --p . , last a Black Leather Trunk, some little over i ort Id ot 10 inches deep, had z ieei ions- , , j.t one end pear the top, by a n ...t, wKih could not te discovered smau uaitH) ,r...w.. Lawns, T I l" b. I I I ' . VJi I" 1 FishinLines. a gentlemans wearing apparel. also a very hue V 10.10, m ..us.., Th, avinVf reward vvdl be stven for the rnvprv of the Trunk and article, and 1 in for- mat:on so that the thief may be detected. Proprietors of Stage Line. t .i. o.l lCt l n99 tf. ritinley Advertiser copy for I monlti - I. V . UlUU.l . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, w at n A f!ART) . . -. ...n.i.iii i.imvir with Mr. I TIlEsubscr.ber . " "S A,I1L under .he firm n I : . . 1 1 ;-vi i i .imminiu'i - - ka ta of will nm iiiKuj -j r . lhM, city with hrtuse lurther U.an witii any uuti - Xd. thev tn.nat.et business; and of my pe rsonal n ,1 hKdu.l f. iend, I would a a ?PPpePeXIi At the same time I would remark that either house win in a 11 cases obkt issthcctioss, VTTTTi; tl n..i.T:- ;a i-oonprtfiillv informed, that this Institution for the education of boysi is tlow Mathias Travis vs Jonathan waren. oened and ready for the reception of pupils in Jonathan S. Hardwieh vs Cl.mtoher b. Low en temporary buildings provided for that puipose. Daugerfield Carpenter vs Robert Jackson, T l of th school nod its course of George W. Thompson vs Ira Crunk y - f.;,.M IE. H.aftd F. E. WhUheld vs jonn v. lorierue.a IT ...-.ii Instruction, are SUCn as Wllisumiui i...u...r ...:i..uMldr.;,nnnMlr,ninJ rlil'il Itl'Stiu AilICa I nil. JOSUi'U MSMWMXs , -- m ithorou?h an education as can Nonn r:. A 1W c;t. Inh rr .Tiwr. nprmanentlv established himselt in . 0j nv ;m; ar Institution in Ihe " . .: ..j ...t...i,k.. H Darnell " 1--JJ Lli TTnllv Snrinorc. deems it his duty to the IT-:. , c,ta- , . t,... ti r.,:?i., , Rf.h Si-nrsti. anl Jo'ia C. lUai j'? public, under existing circumstances to pubasr. The term3 far boarders are 8"2o0, for the William Moore vs Humphrey w. Keeble, his prices. WMiemere wm a lueuiwi , I session of 10 months, payaoie in an casus i" jeremiih li. Mivenne vs aujic .,.,uv.. etv in existence, he was bound to be govcrnea . in advance. This charge includes eve-j Duncan E. Hsiley vs ...., by the rules and agreements of that society - J thi except books and instrumental music. John Scott vs II C. 1 'V. HoUinJ The society does not now exist. For day scholars, the price is per ,u- -n.o's Duncan & Jno. Duncan fore left free to establish lus own P . of 1Q raoQthSt ble in advance at ine . y - . - - gives below the prices by which he w.lM be , . ; v- at cf each half session. E. D erCo. sn& Jlt, 1uncaa erned in hw cnarges -.u an w x,or more oetanea .e. . - . Samuel Duncan JcJuo' Duncan with their commence. Ilnstitution reference is maue to iuo t A.i'r v. A. Henrv . he"- . W. ; . L'.. 0 ' BeDj.min Seller. T.Thom 35 iept March 1S3S Alter nijtni mese c;.a. g , r. .r i . I .a vai ii . "3 cents each. 1, Xhanrhent Powders, per dozen, 10 Tinctures from 25 to 50 eents per oz. For Bleeding, - .' Prescriptions, Obstetrics - - - - cnr.,v ail cases, vill be the asual prices as charged heretofore. Prompt pay will be required. Office Soutli r.a corner u- . , v-. j,,r,f 10 1844. n20 3m. i- C.llAr. TViorrm b itch lien dinm .-..4-i- - . ... ,, , r William E. & J.G. Whelan vs Jeremiah G. alker Bennea Wilkinson vs II C & t m Wallace Thornton Darts A wm d ... Charles F. Eastman vs William C Kmcanon t Ttrt,-tr P. Burton vs W m. II. iouriauu was ieiHar lame nml from at the time ol organizing u.t. .ancfVhnaJelphia anJ UeUer ,mm tar of Congress from Alabama, ana oinci r,.r Yarchin- through the city, broke up iuU""?thr;. cheers for the nominee, of the Blltimore Convention-three for nJrew Jackson, and Thflt excellent journal the Delaware aJ. T. hat excellent J , -ledlv the lar- Gazette says: " " "1 held in the NEW DRUG STORE Sin f tbe Golden Mortar, FKAINUIS Li. JiAwivo THO'S Kf WHARTON. Holly Springs Miss Jan. 101844,-49 v w f . I cm: 11 m Tnfin f!nok Holly SprmgS fwwiieii - -7 ;vjamc$ Briukley IN consequence of the resij nation i Ed- G Smith vs Elbert Earl 5 mnnsoa. theStenrard. the undersigned is induced Vergf.7 m.i..w M.Mumliree MAItSDEI iL QUIIjIjIIV, The present session will close on the attorneys asd counsellors at law, - nwwimo. and the following will Haii. SpDiir,. Mississippi. I .. .1 - o4 r.r Tultr nTt. - . . 1 nmnnav ibe . . ...... the Circuit Courts ot the Th number of Boarders will ba limited to az K-.fort. thos- who are particularly desirous e federal couri that their dauanters uc U,6.U,UV1W j f F.rmr nt.rl r,m;i. hd hetter make application by tue cioso . e Chancery and of the present session . I T, 1 -c. I t ;ri.f 1W JAMES MAkSDEN. March 1G 1 J J lept 3 1S5. 29th of open on WITT.t T nrnrtlf! in VW 8th Judicial District, the District Chan- 1. vs -. . . -f ... n.Arrrn A Wilson aiainew xviartiu -v b t c,'!;.,n Wm. Thompson vs Robt Simpson Jr Tho s L, Sa.Li an Hurst &Misell vs BaldriJge &arnnSton Mathew Martin vs George A. nsoa rt John W Walker vs Henry Stratton .r,lS, , n,. Hanes & Brown use of Terence Cooney vs Jno B Tanner & At js I DS Henderson &AdamsvsJonn j y e.. m gest c anv wi ' fnn. and proves, if U proves tr C7 r ' rtlin rv ;3 n arms and thing. inai uiB y ..Younc I demand U.e - . hi- one 01 uic iitv. Hickory ot lennesa American est majoTUies eei ii" - t5Ple" ivt v -TKp Rcon McETixotN Blffalo, 1. - iTnsiastic omist says: "A larger or more enthusiastic 1.. rv,Pt in our cuy 1CIP1IIIH V nr 1 1 lliv. - tr occasion. The roar of irer Side of the Public Square, HOLLY SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI, Where can be found a general assortment of Fresh Pru2S. Medicines. Paints. Oils, Dve-Stuffs, Terfumery, Patent Medicines, &c, Vrflhean for Cash, or on the usual time to Punctual Customers. May 8, 184.-nlU FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES, is n P. liftwis' South side of the Square, Holly Springs. Mississippi. 1 . iu nave just, rrtcucu ... VV keep constantly on hand a good cccnrtmcnt nf Fresh UfUils anu meui- egal police. W- W nr.niSTO!C. JOS. W. CHAMEttS. X.vrtM-. ATTORNEY'S AKD COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Jio?i Springs, Miss. Will practice in the circuit courts of DeSoto. Panola, Marshall, Lafayette. Tippah. Pontotoc, Ti.Ko.n-.nrTn: the Federal Court at Tontotoc, and the Chancery court at Holly the Court -of Appeals at Jackson. Office in Holly Springs. February 7, 1344. 12m.nl 'CTT3S V -"ft! : John K Seymour v,Sher.ol M.rU. m C.Va"CF0STER, Rector & Principil. 1 Bayilss & Hart vs Jeremiah G Walker May 22,1844. nl6 tf. . Kenneth Dye vs Dorrel M Young 1 ' - 1 11 1. Kirk man &Co Ferrell Davidson &Ca M-K-MSY-E - ILEAOM, - Terence Cooney ts John BTner 2J 4 3 - 14V? Joltn S. Branch, ATTORNEY AT LAW HOLLY SPRIXGS, MISS. May 29, 1344 nl7 tf. 1 ,r ,i- n .. ... T?vArirtf M. Kill? other Machinery, on the fair pr.nc.pW wt. Price - Newlm JLUo ra t p y Jme"aad "JSl be PPt to call on those wish. n? John II Rawliugs aCo vs James M Ross rn nnrlha sJ. and show them the various cert.fi- Wm Thompson vs Robert Simpain AcTuo L Sad.vin tru. t .MM tAmnn rt thA I ... rs . 1 itr I I , trv n rfl-C Springs, and reSnectabilitv. residents of the Western , Wri-ht Hatch vs Mcfcwcn King aCo ; District. All orders left at thi, place, and I an DickeuIon vs Lorenzo D HenJeronet al Jane i Ssseefwm W ISH his Mill tL Pcaxxek's M. A II Br Co ACM Lwen A. C McKcaJre Jr.e lus i 3 for the reason that the riamer a ,7V i:. A!-ndr C. McE.en thenr, pronounce them to he tne genuine - ramo - - r-- . - . : r. ; r O hour I 1 T .rl X.fn. v Marci li b HU Mill. He can put one in operation in Alexanaer ueea oico. y after he eets it to the Gin-house. Any kind of Bai,v & Kitchen vs Wm A. Horldrldge a negro can tend them, and they wi! I grind from Wo,f- & Ciark V8 John G. Chalmers Thev will last Irom I - i.Vsnn fl. finliand iu UU3UC19 . j , j , . ij ei ATTORNEY AT LAW, 10 to 20 years, and need picKing dui eeiuu... flavin permanently located in Holly Springs puts them in operation for from fla to 10ll any ill practice his profession in Marshall and the where in the Western District or Iorth Missis- lie u I tn iiiii n i urarraiiLi lucui a,v Somerville, May 0. 19t4.-nl5 3m. vni f. Yailnrt trick. V 1 . I aHiacent counties. His office, up stairs room adjoining the 'Guard Office. February 7, IS 14 nl ly. meui- I . " wm cines. Paints, Oils. Lye siuu, rem.- f.. m. , . 17w'- . .... i f.i.i.,h Patont a i'niiiieiiur ui ju.aw ra ry,an(iau tne popuiar uuU . ----- auui J ..C mninCT Medicines. Also, a good assortim?.... ui r rirmiinn. ft7-AH orders i u niiiun. i j t b from Physicians will be filled at low prices foe CAH, Or uu iiuio K v. ..w May 15, 1S44, nl5 tf. WILL practice in the counties compoMug Rfh Tmial District. Chancery court at Holly Springs, and the Fcur alon totoc reo ' " T.n-. Tnftfson C lici.an'l jcuriuiiuku -- - ... . milton Ledbetter va xMcu.wen n.ing o. nrv Fullen Wider vs John N- Phifer et a!. wi0. n Part- rs Ferrell Davidson vco Jones Goodrich &co vs DaviJ S. Baseley Anthony H. Buckner vs It D Elhs and Robert Rokasca Young If Allen ts A L Butler " Patrick J Cockran use of John Brown vs Dan 1 McNeul, Samuel Bow vs Samuel 11 Uiipnantci ai Anderson and Duncan vs O D Watson &co John B Westvs James Huhng John L Hagler use of fcc ys Kemp S Holland Hnhh Axrn va Thornton Davis Robert H Pattillo vs Thomas Johnson A?:."; VST. -vu.r: j l- -'li.Ml ..j (,,. ij,vi ; : i c . . j i t -4 t " iJ IT t ,iU t.t - - TT.41 .. 7 . ..- " 1 i: t i i - j - "?ia.c; - UtV- - v;,1.1 1 - -4 't. . - j . :, - ' t .. i i -1 . .::. . - -I'.T. i 3 ri - : . i 'I - - t t - ;-: i i n - . : . . i i ; '" ni.:t . " "-it t - 7 IXI 1 - f for- arlillerv called nr T? A WIT-SON'S Anti.nvsnentic. Tonic and Cathartic 1 'PI LLS, wt nrcnsion. I lie iuji . . R-.ot.llpadahe. bilious .L7,T"r ,rf it seoarated with reverDera- certain cu - and oth. . "l.i.Vi." IrniA frnm a multitude 01 Xlrever ; - for lions scan-civ icao ."v.- . f , hjijous anu iuuw-"--j - aitt- V "V Talbot's Pruo Store, LH1UU-I V 1 The State of Mississippi Marshall County BILL FOR DIVORCE. Caroline Cates, "J 4 V9. -, vtjircuii uouri iwoj "i""- James Y. Cates. 3 nroN opening the matters of this Kill &P--l.FL t the satisfaction of the Court tht the Defendant James Y. Cates, is not a res- , , Aertson ts v McEwen ident of this State, but resides beyond tn e iimus .s y w Ragsdale &C F East man thereof, so that the ordinary Plpcesa of this &co vsOD Watson ico Court cannot be served on b,m: .ore Abraham II Roach ordered by tbe court tnat uxi ,e - - - yj K ton Holland r tnp foil r l aw&A w - - mw -: i it : t t:- J- . i - . .j ... n r rrr Vfl voices speasmg men ur" Brr- Democratic nominations they met to respond . .n,4 ;fr Th nuembers ot persons ... Vest attendance is variously ".S two lo three thousand. With no f lon to exaggerate we must say, thai halt a dozen Whiirs of Buffalo are Avont to hold their Marge assemblages in, would scarcely have sufficed to accommodate the dense throng of Democrats who were present last night, to give an earnest or their cordial support lo the distinguished inoiv.a uals who have been selected to iead I our ; ilarnminpr.!invass. A. li 1 racy tutus a is ik j-. presided, and after the meeting was organiz ed, Messrs. U.K. Smith, State delegate iu the National Convention, aud Medary oi Ohio, addressed them when resolulions ap propriate to the occasion were reponcu, read and adopted by the meeling,with cheers ana acclamations, wnnout a voice, after which, with repeated and nthu; siastic cheers for 'Young Hickory, Dallas, ana victory, the meeting aajourneu. MOBItE. ide of 'the Square, Hully Sorings Miss. THE CELEBRATED COMPOUND . rt. : r,A far its efficacy in pu fvinthe Bkeath, and preventing the decay Sf t and keeping the ' Gu. h thy and sound, warranted. For sale at LEWIS JJ.ug Store, South side of the Square. May lo, tf. 1 ,1 n, hn, general Iv. at all times, day or night. Lll I'""1 mv ... a . . n rn 3 Boies Morsan's pi. for three month, accessirelj lf- viz; Premium Tobacco. lO bbls. tresn i wnr. O'd Whiskey. Sperm. Star - and Tallow Candles. Sugar, Ootlee, juot. - A verv pretty lot of Candies. iSo. I. Mack . ..r ... n.tt. Rrnoms. Rope and erel. water u, ft ur offat's celebrated Life Pilm and ere . - round r.ttvrs for lvspepsia, Astiiujo. uu .... A JJITTERS, lur I 1 ' . t J lr . Cinn, PinPH. KC. . . irarrnntpd tO D6 gquare. May lo 19 nlj tfl ."" t Tpueir Vegetable,) r a lur. '"r.:. .r,r for the Chills X i8 a sate anu eu" ; T pV1S south & Fever. Warranted, i-or sa.eav ..r.Ko ssnnare. May la, 1914. nio u Holly Springs, June 5, lb44.-i. Jlecommendedb, jteMedFtcuUy. BUTTEK o Jf . n r pi p N T Indigestion. Acidity oi iub e as a genue cjhs JJrnff oiore MAG Hear Planters! Hear! THE undersigned would particularly request aTl the Platers in this section of conntry to call and examine bis new nau P, :u on Railroad Roller Cotton Press " before they commence building one on y ether .P calling at his residence near P nseou M.lta. iKpw ran see the wnoie up- - - - theycan see inc . . trieJ jt and them to ever-press now in found it preferabis to UU1 j p?5C0TT. use. Memphis, June 0. !844.-o21tf. Hooper, aiariin o; onmu r" . . . ... i . r ft.AHitnn I l.t 1 1 4 i ii.-i.. n en n m ray . it iiui iiivw - - - .... ik ii 1 1 n ii .l.iiiiiuii i . -- - r.i,.Vior ordered that a co py of this T.m.-. kr;rVnnm vs Jno. R " ifson order be inserted in "the Guard," a newspaper vs 3eQ e A Wdn published in the town of Holly Sprtngs Mississip- oS p rowniug v, MEwm3 Kmg &co Pi for three Clebk. Tiffany Duvall &co vs Davis anJ . Ell May8,1844.-nl4 omonu. Bfon9on vs lxe Compeerc DISSOLUTION, . .. James UUlkinsori vs Craig &Afa! rpi r- parlriership heretelore existing Wtiuam u nay ts wost-a - The Co-lari pers"'H T Livinton 5c Freeman vs Rue Perry between P. O. Ragsdale and D. H. J ojn Lmngs Lafayette Robinson send, (known as the firm of P. O. J' th &co vs Alexander Kht r r,n has this day been dissolved by rnutu- JacoD r oriyt w - j.u.-J -a;i firm I , rn. u i oiuc "".;.... , . t All mose mueuvcu i- nrmnA-. McK-nna and IV right vs U u tiau c.ai business , TVj, p Smith Jr Jones, uooancn a.tu .. . Warner and Bayard vs Thoma s tVilsoo Zadok W Riggs vs Wm F Baldridge, TaUce T brown Charles F Eastman vs Wesley Weaks Reuben T Craig Torrence Cooney vs Mebwen Kiw &;o . John L Hagler vs W C Beck and II Harris Wm J Menz.es vs Michael By rd tt al Frederick Wells vs James L Cooper and T B LdmaiiJoa WmMcEwen Sfco vs Jotm uerron . Bayliess and Hart vs -Jonn tierroa 1 itnnent. (X 1 " , ... i -it rri coiti. as ine will piease r1a:ms ! t . i i r- a n I I 1 I Hit LlllJW au i Gainst the firm will please present them to IP. O. Ragsdale. ,o , June 5th, 1S44 no io ITJEJIPniS MACHINE SHOP, J-ae 5, Mtrch5, !;' June Z Sept. 7th lc t-4 March 7:h 1M1 Decii: ti Aug. 5? I v. Sept. l-t March 17 U t4- I7ih 1" l- Jace Zkh Il-J Sept. 3- J t"- Jac rih i - 1 4H ' Ju3el6:h t S3 Drc 1th IttiH 1 l b --.l 1G lit IS 1 1 D.c Hu ll March !?ta it- IK:. I7ta ' bl June 17A Dec. U;i iM Mat 31 it 1U Sept. 5th 1 Juoe U.h lt DecrlSih Jse S.H Sept. 7t Ja&e--b 11 Mac! Sih I'O Marcn i h 3!a reh 214 1-1 S?pt- l'..i iSt. r'llT-FTHflWt. 1 1 1 w i. 1 . t . v f a .-a u v 1 1 is iuc vuuu Diouum oi uw- ui a.v j other resolutions, they adopted the louow- in "TiSsrJzcd. That in James K. Polk, the sec- ond creal statesman whom Tennessee has given to the Democracy, we recognize an able, eloquent, com consisicni anu uunuicu ing Democrat, brought up in the closest poK "nicil affinity lo Gen. Jackson, deeply imbu- ea wih his spirit, ana snanug iuc iftmiuauou ofhis character a man of great 1' I'l 1 ILllW ' , T O " ;nn i ETEUS 4 teem supply oi k;--.-- - i? p. Lewis Jjl last received uu - MavlS, 1841.-nl0-- ASD White and Blacksmitliing. -T t AT.t r.V onoosite the Mississippi J . 5. f V,7o-k Jinh B Vliite use of U G iVhite r. Arthur O K.,1 Shoe i prepared to do .11 kind f '"J1". " M,,t.y j-j. Vm U SpmU U-e of busines such . ,te.a.Wt ro., ta K..krn.n, MaxBcM 4-co ' a . . . 1 l. ooinrr m a. W I - T . , i wai tn. till every I t l r Il'oltm.n ra Thnmsi ICiil rrs bills, can uo uj t- j "o . ,, t rods. 4&c in saori, lie is Hicr',: joubv ' - . T , , r,, The undersigned would respectfully of work perUinIn? to his prof-wion uel q Wnile v. Thomas N McClam the c'tizens of Holly Spring, that ms in lhe very best manner, (& New Drays aud Carts constantly nn ' idfor sale at the lowest prices. Horse bhoe.ng BATH HOUSE. i is Jt Ts i -.,,vti trfsave aouara ehu k. J Ml .Ma1k0niaW I fl V 111 ' 111 w mm w tors uu, - Dimes. a ,niormuietrr: - ' rtT-,on. where Bath House is n u.. wwaiiwjtnKTl SHOP. , the prepare.,o . , , , , JZZ.JIX." rrOOd SHU I nOY flOUT. 1L . ' 1 .. . . TrZEiEi. Abels, weu:Kuu: r - - times - . do tQ oxien. wt Vn " ! 'Tiili -nlB 4w. M2j Fashionable Uaar Airw. Snri ffS. r t ... lf. wwuuuri. u,.a,w,...- I l p i .1 ITninn l-iousc " " J . - 1 - I DB lOUQU ftl tlic vi." ; Feb. 141aiL n"4ti :r 7 m, i Ma.ch 10. 13 Ult.17 j - 131 . Sepu HKi t i l.h v. ... i D ;u iso 34 IU-' ji i.i 7' - - nd on tcrais to suit n ar.rti i rThQaiti N M :Cla:n Said Judgments will be sold for the payment of the ClorUj'e er v-osis uuii i. iv-. "....v. j - , 4 , i May 27, l814.-nl7-Jm. " 1 t- ... : t 1 1 i n - It J i t i '.;i 4 1:". i! : 7 t 1 , i t ' -7 1: Jt.-