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) U, J VOL. IX. CANTON, TUESDAY JANUARY 14, 1851 NUMBER 19. ATTENTION ? GUARDIAN'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the honorable Probate Court of Madison conyty, Miss., X at the December Term 18M. 1 will made bum ,yc , u,an p;.- toll as Guardian 01 juii ....... 1 nremesis in said county, on theJA day of February 1851, on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond and sedunty the following described tract or parcel of land, lying in said county of Madison, viz : , Commencing at S. W. corner of S. half ofE half S. W. quarter of section 29, township 6. range 2 East; theoceJSast 2Q chains to a stake; thenoe South f5 ttegree East 17 links to a stake, N. 62 degrees East, 20 links to a line; thence North 20 chains to ,take whence South 35 degrees East, 26 mks'toB. Oak; thence West 20 chains to stake W. South 50 degrees West, 28 inks to P Oak, South 80 degrees East 33 links to Gum- thence South 20 chains to beginning; whence North 74 degrees East 20 links to Elm, North 72 degrees East 25 links to B. Oak' containing 40 acres, Commencing at S E corner of section 19 at a stake, whence North 30 degrees East 79 links to B. Oak ; thence North 46 chains and 87 links to a stake; whence North 92 degrees East 17 links to a Sassafras; thence West 80 chains to a stoke; whence North 27 degrees East 11 links to a Hickory, South 33 degrees West, 9 links to Hickory; thence South 46 chains and 37 links to a stake; whence North 34 links to B. Oak, South 55 degrees West 69 links to P. Oak; thence East 80 chains to the beginning. Also, Negroes, Corn, Fodder, and all the farming utensils, belonging to said estate. H. SEMER, Guardian. Dec. 24, 1950. !6-4t GUARDIAN'S SALE. IN pursuance of a decree of the Probata Court of Madison county, Miss., made at the December Term of 1850, the undersign ed, as Guardian of William H. Slaughter, Jr., will offer for sale, before the Court-house door of said county, on the second Monday , 1 0th day of February next, on a credit of one year, the following described tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in said county of Madison, to wit: The W. of S. W. sec. 20, T. 9 R.3 East; also 22 43-100 acres, adjoining the same, bounded as follows : Be ginning at the N. W. corner of said above described tract, thence North 24 chains, thence East 40 chains, thence South 21 chains 13 links, thence West 40 chains to the beginning; containing in all 102 43-100 acres, more or less. Bond and approved security will be required of the purchaser. LEWIS G. SLAUGHTER, Guardian of Wm. H. Slaughter, Jr., Canton, Dec. 24, 1850. 163t. FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will, at 11 the January Term, 1851, of the Probate Court of Madison County, Miss., present my account for final settlement, as administrator of the estate of Thomas F. Taylor, deceased, when and where all persons interested can " attnd- I. M. SIMMANS. Canton, Dec. 14, 1850. 15-3t. FINAL SETTLEMANT. r lOTICE is hereby given, that I will at 4 the Jauary Term, 1851, of the Probate Court of Madison county, Miss , present my , account for final settlement and all allowance on the estate of William H. Magruder.dec'd., when and where thos e interested can attend. J. H. MAGRUDER, Adm'r. Dec. 16, 1850. 153t LAND FOR SALE. SEVERAL improved tracts of land for sale, lying in Madison county, Miss, on favorable terms. Apply to the subscriber, er B. Herrod, for further information. ' M. BOURNE. Canton, Dec. 6, 1 850. 1 4.-41. THE STATE OF MISSIPPI, , Madison County, . By. the Probate Court of said County, T November Term, 1850. HE estate of Jno. T. Dearing dec'd, hav ing been reported to and declared by said court to be insolvent, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased, to present the same to the undersigned, on or before the 2d Monday w June, 1851, or their claims will be barred. JOHN T. CAMERON, Cl'k. Canton, Nov. 23, '50. 12--6m. THE subscriber, having settled in this place for the purpose of MERCHANDISE, takes this method of informing the citizens of Canton and 'Madison county, that he has opened his GOODS in the House formerly occupied by Mr. E. D. Ward as a Drug Store, on the South side of the Square, and respectfully solicits a share of the public pat ronage. As he wishes to dispose of his pres ent Stock before Spring, he has determined to offer such inducements to purchasers as can not fail to give satisfaction, and if he has the ARTICLE herts cqtain.Sn can please in the PRICE. He has Calicoes, Domesticst Cashmeres, Delanes, and Alpaceas, Shawls, tf-c, fyc. Hats, Boots and Shoes. Being a stranger, his terms are, "for the present," Cash. Please call and examine. WM.H. NICHOL. Dec. 6, 1850. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI.CE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned at the Novem ber Term, 1850, of the Probate Court of Madison county, Miss., on the estate of Henry Field, dec'd, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to come forward and make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law or they will be to rever barred. WM S. BAILEY, Adm'r. Canton,Dec. 7, 1850. W. J. KENDALL, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, CANTON. RESPECTFULLY returns his acknowl edgments, to the citizens of Canton, and the surrounling country, for the liberal pat ronage he has heretofore received; and he hopes by good work and close attention to business, still to receive a continuation of their patronage. Cutting done on the shortest notice. Shop on the South side of the Public Square, Canton, Nov. 30, 1850. 13-y " DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, in the practice of Medicine, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The contemplated removal of one of the firm renders it imperative that their ac counts should be speedily settled. , EWING & PUGH. Canton, Nov. 25, 1850. 13-4t THE undersigned, contemplating, a remo val from Canton, offers his HOUSE and LOT for sale on most reasonable terms; also, a variety of House-hold Furniture and other articles. He respectfully calls the at tention of Physicians, and parents having daughters to educate, to the advantages of this location. The village is unsurpassed in the advantages of health, good society, and good schools. For terms, apply, in my absence, to Dr P. D. Ewing, or J. T. Camron, Esq. J. J. PUGH. Canton, Nov. 25, 1850. 13-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been granted the undersigned at the November Term 1850, of the Probate Court of Madi son county, on the estate of Joseph S. Battle, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to come forward and make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said eslate, will present them legally authenticated within the hours prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. GEO. BODDIE, Adm'r. Canton. Nov. 12,1850. 12--6w "FINAL SETTLEMENT. RlOTICE is hereby given that I will, at the I J February Term, 1851, of the Probate Court of Madison county, Miss., present my account for final settlement and allowance on the estate of Helen Rice, dec'd., when and where those interested can attend. H. SEMER, Guardian. Canton, Dec. 14 1850. 15-3t HOUSE FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale a large and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, containing several well-finished rooms, situa ted on the South side of Canton, convenient to the Female Academy. It is newly built, with a good Cistern and suitable out-houses. It will be sold very low, and on terms to suit .purchaser. Apply to Canton, Nov. 2, 1850. A. DICKES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, FROM PARIS. HAVING established himself in Canton, is, after his long experience in the princi pal cities of Europe and this country, prepar ed to make up clothing in the most fashion able and tasty style. Confident of giving of entire satisfaction to all who may favor Dim with a call, he res pectfully solicits a share of the public patron age. Canton, Nov. 2, 1850. 9-tf THE STATE OF MISSIPPI, Madison County, By the Probate Court op said County. To all' persons interested? the lands, tene ments, $:., of'SamuerC. Ratcliffe, de-'. ceased. YOU are hereby commanded to appear be fore the Probate Court of said county, at a regular term thereof to .ha, holden at the Court-house of said county qd the 2d Mon day in January, 1651, then and there to shew cause, if any you have, why the said court should not order and decree that the lands, &c, of said deceased shouid not be sold to satisfy debts, &c. Witness the Hon. John B. Howcott, Judge of Probate Court of said county, the Sec ond l. s Monday of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seal of said court. Issued the 16th day of Nov., 1850. J. T. CAMERON, Clerk. Canton, Nov. 23, 1850, 12-6m. GOLD I GOLD! JUST received at the Jewelry Store of A. W. King, a rich and beautiful assortment of WATCHES and JEWEL RY; Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gold Slides and Buckles, Gold Pens, Gold and Silver Pencils, Silver Spoons, &c. The pub lic are invked to call and examine, as we are determine sell as low as the same articles can be bought in any market. All goods warranted, that are sold in this establishment. Call and see, near the Post-office A. W. KING. Canton, Oct. 19, 1850. 7-tf THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. Madison County ss. By the Probate Court of said County. To all persons interested in the lands, tene ments and hereditaments of John T. Dearing, deceased: YOU are here by commanded to appear be fore the Probate Court of said county, at a regular term thereof to be holden at the court-house of said county, on the second Monday in January 1851, then and there to shew cause, if any you have, why the said court should not older and decree the lands, tenements, &c. of said deceased, to be sold to satisfy debts, &c. , Witness the Hon, John B. Howcott, Judge of Probate Court of said county.the second l. s Monday of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty and seal of said court. Issued the 16th day of Nov., 1850. Canton, Nov. 23, 1850. 3-2m NEW GOODS. THE undersigned having associated them selves together, under the firm of J. MONTGOMERY & CO., have just receiv ed direct from New York, and ore now open ing, in the brick store-house lately occupied by Drane & Thompson, a general assort ment of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Lowells, Linsies, Queensware, Hardware, Negro Shoes, $c. t which they are determined to sell low for Cash, or to punctual dealers on short time. J. MONTGOMERY, " E. R. ANDERSON, Canton, Oct. 12, 1850. T. H. THOMPSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. HAVING permanently located himself in Canton is prepared to do all work in his line of business, in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Having had several years' experience among the best Tailors of New Orleans, his cusotmers may safely rely upon his work in neatness of fit and superiori ty of make, , afCutting done for customers to be made up by Ladies. All garments cut by him are warranted to fit. Canton, Nov. 2, 1850. r4 , 1 : ... "" AT , . J--" ....w