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. t.H..,J.ii in ""(.'mmAk, hi 1 .1 1 1 i H i 1 f i.'l 'J ':1 i in ? 1 : j r i i ';! r - It I .. ' ; t- i- 4 4 h if ; ii f i f lie oi C onraxc. IT MBS. II Jiwrrr. Weep not for wlut m past. Willi vuin oral fruitless tears. Hut husband well thy strength, To serre thy rr mint? years. la noble deeds, not idle prior, Let thy sad spirit find relief, Weep not for what is past, Though every passing day, Home pathway should disclose Where thou hast gone esiray; Tfars will but dim thy feeble sight, They Ret no wandering footsteps right. Weep not for what is past, Though in the dark domain, The forms thu loved'stare bound By adamantine chain. Tbe lost to earth to life are born Rejoice to hail their natal morn. What doth the grave enfold, That there thy thoughts should turn? Colder the clay beneath Than monumental urn, Be strong thy soul should never be Tims fettered to mortality. The past that narrow span What should it be to thee! The longest earthly life . Is but mau's infancy. The spirit should all chains despise, Thy future hath no boundaries. Then weep not for the past, No tears of blood can bring, One wasted moment back, Or stay time's onward wing. Pour not thy soul's best life away Begin anew to live to-day Jonathan's visit to a I'rinUn? Did you ever go down to the printer. And see all them "devils" at work! I declare it beats all to lliuters Mother's fuss when we kill our pork. Them fellers, they stand right up straight, And pick up little pieces of lead, StocK. in little cubby holes, thicKer I'll batw Than seeds in our big parsnip bed. to itiiYit:i:s. rpvrn rou.NDAitv and piuyit.r'h I. flrnihinu WAi;i:iior.n.-.The subscribrrs , have opened u new Type Foundary in the City of New York, where they ore ready lo supply orders of any e tent, for nn y kind of J b and Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brans Rule, "Steel Column Kule, Composing (Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing office. The Type, v Inch arc cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of materials, with deep counters, aie war ranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will' be sold at prices lo suit the times. All the Type furnished by us is "hand cast." Printing Presses furnished, and also steam engines of the most approved pat terns. N. B. A Machinist is constantly in at tendance to repair Tresses and do light work. Composition RuJlers cast for Prin ters. dj" Editors of newspapers who will buy three times as much Type as their bills amount to, may give ihe above six months insertion in their papers, and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. COCKROFT & OVER END, 1 Cm , C3 Ann-street J .ii A MO! fpHK following described tracts or par-J- eels of land are o He red for sale, at rates to suit the purchaser; or they will be leased for a term of years, not exceeding seven to suit The lessee. I'.s.ya) ran s.tLi:. fPUl! follow-in- described tracts or p.ir-J- roh of liuiil, lying in the coiinH of At tala, are "tiered lor sale, on accommodating terms. Titles peed. For particulars, en quire of the subscriber, who is authorized (' sell. north-west qr. of n. w, north-east quarter south-west quarter north-east quarter north-west quarter 2 2 south half & lunth-east qr. '23 (. W. 1IAKI.OW, Kosciusko, January, 1S10 qr. 3t 15 21 T. in i:i Ki 1G 10 ltf count r. Then they Keep such a duCKing and bob bing. And winking, Hkc Patty's old dram When he's gobbling up corn, or a robin That stands on one leg on a staKe. Then they've got too, a cast-iron press, It beats father's for cider and cheese; 'Tis tarnation hard woi k I should guess, And it gives a confounded tight squeeze. There's a thundering great roller, I swow, They Keep pushing, the Lord Knows for what, And the papars would cover our mow, Such a whopping big heap they have got. I'd no notion, I vum, 'twas such tarnal Hard worR to print papers and booKs; But I mean to subscribe for the "Journal" And go home and tell all the foks. Well Said. We find the following touching allusion to the drunkard's wife iu a well written article on Winter, in a late IianjKir WLifr: "Uut there is one on whose sinking heart the thoughts of dreary winter hear with more than ocean surge the drunk aril's wife! Alas! the beauties of sum mer have lost the power to change back into life her broken and wasted energies. The dee fountain of her heart have long since swept away, and burned in one common grave, all the bright antici pations of bliss that shone on her ear ly life. With what deep and dark fore bodings does ;he gathering pall of win ter envelope her desponding soul. What is there of earthly good that she can call her own? Of what avail to her is the sympathy of friends! It is but the twinkling light of far distant stars that shine, it is true, but their bright jiess cannot wsrm into life a soul bereft of its long cherished and life giving sun. To her the luminary of her ear ly days has set, and a dark ness that, in sad reality, may be felt, is the portion of her cup." CiurponAL. The word Chapporal occurs in the news from Texas which we publish this morning. As that is ra ther a new word with our readers, and us it may occur again, and is important as illustrating the "scat of war," we think it proper to say that a Chapporal is a term applied to a species of evergreen thicket, composed of the musquit bush matted with vines. It generally grows about six or seven feet high. The whole country between Nueces Kiver and the Rio Grande, is more or less cov ered by this chapporal, interspersed with salt lakes. There is very little fresh wa. ! ter or grass to be had in any portion of me wnoie intermediate distance, averag ing one hundred and fifty miles wide. Philad. U. S. Gazelle. Some of the Locofocos think that, if there is to be a war with Mexico, the Whigs ought to do all tho fighting They seem to argue thus: "We slole Texas, and the Whigs should do what ever is necessary to keep the plunder." Louisville Journal. IN ATTALA sub-divisioa south-west quarter south-east quarter west half of south-east qr west half of north-west qr south-east quarter north-west quarter west half west half of south-east qr West half of north-east qr west half of north-west qr west half of north-west qr east half of north-cast qr south-east quarter south half east half of south-east qr south-west quarter west half of south-east qr south half east half of north-cast qr north half south-east quarter east half of south-west qr west half west half of north-east qr west half of south-ea3t qr north-cast quarter north half south-west quarter north-east quarter west half of south-east qr east half of south east qr east half of north-east qr north-west quarter west half of north-east qr west half of south-west qr south-cast quarter west half north-east quarter north-west quarter west half of south-west qr south-east quarter west half cast half of north east qr lJf IKAKE COVXTI west half of north-west qr south-west quarter north-west quarter west half of south-west qr east half east half of south-west qr north-east quarter west half of south-east qr east half of south-west qr south-west qwarler north-east quarter east half of north-west qr west half of north-west qr nonh-west quarter north half south-enst quarter west half of south-east qr east half of south-west qr S 27 28 33 3 4 9 19 IS) It) 22 G 1 15 1 o i 4 5 8 8 8 U 9 9 11 V2 17 17 17 19 19 20 0 20 2 13 13 12 12 35 30 31 8 10 t7 17 18 18 21 23 23 27 28 28 31 4 5 22 27 27 north-west qr of north-west qr 2 east half of south-east qr 12 east half of north-cast qr 15 south-east quarter 31 south-west quarter 32 cast half of south-east qr 10 south-east quarter 25 east half of south-west qr 25 west half 12 west half oT south-west qr 17 north-cast quarter 18 east half of south-east qr 18 south-east quarter 31 east half of north-west qr 3 1 cast half of south-west qr 31 north-east qr of s w or 31 north-east qr of n w qr 31 west half 3 east half of south-cast qr . 20 west half of south-west qr 21 north-east quarter 32 north half 33 south-cast quarter 33 The above lands were purchased by me at Tax Sale. The time for redemption lias run out, and I will give good bargains to those who want to purchase, making such titles as aro vested in me by virtue of said Tax .Sales. G. W. HARLOW. Kosciusko January, 1810 T 13 13 13 14 14 11 14 14 14 14 15 10 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 18 13 13 11 14 11 15 15 15 15 10 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 0 0 0 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 G 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 For publishing lit the town of Kosciutha, At tula county, Ml., a wctkly ucwrpaprr, to lc entitled the KOSCIUSKO CIHMICLE. The United St.ites of America is a great country the State of Mississippi a great State the county of Attala a great county and the Town of Kosciusko, no doubt, would be a vn-x Town, was it not for the simple facts that the seat of government has not yet been removed to said town that Big Black has not yet been cleared out, so that stea'ii-boats can navigate it up to a point opposite said town that the Jack son Iwvlroad has m t yet been extended on, through Canton, to said town and more particularly, that at this time there is no newspaper published in said town, through which these projects can be laid before this great peopje. IS'ow, it is a well established fact, beyond the point of con tradiction, that we are a great people who live in this great country State county and that we expect great works to be aceomp'ished seme time or other, by somebody or other, or somebody else and that Kosciusko woud be a great place if these great improvements were but just completed, thereby bunging it, as it were, within a stone's throw of the Bast 'Indies, Australia, China, Siberia, Urecnljind, Kam- schatka and the J'i rth Pole. Therefore, be it known to all men, wo men, children and grasshoppers, that the .subscriber, yi order to facilitate these great undertakings, and prevent their being nip ped in the bud, and more particularly to turn an honest penny for himself, proposes to commence the pubieation of a little newspaper iu said town, on Saturday, the third day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eiuhf hundred and, lbity six, lobe styled the Koscic&ko Ciino mcik, and to continue to publish said pa per weekly, until these great objects shall be accomplished, should the Lord be pleas ed to spare his life so lonr, and he be wil ling to continue in the business that lone; nave it done bv . VIlOETAIU.i: 1 I.VHK AND AOVIi I'lLLS, T'lfi UltMTKM' JlfcMKUT. A certain, ml'n and ctl'ectual cure for Ague nnd Fevrr, in all its varied forms. Aha, on excellent Tonic in Dys pepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of -tppetite, Neuralgia, Nervous and other diseases which arise from a weak and de bilitated condition of the system. The success of these pills in curing in a few hours, where all other remedies have failed, nnd that too, in cases of twelve and eighteen months' standing, warrants the assertion that, if taken according to the directions, they are a certain cure. .Along list of .certificates in proof of their infalli bility might be added, but those upon the directions are deemed sufficient. Try them and be convinced that they are the most ef fectual and most certain, and the very best remedy ever offered to the public, to insure a permanent and lasting cure. Haiti MoiiK, Dee. 12, 1815. Having for several years past suffered under repeated attacks of chills and fever, especially during the fall and spring months, I was induced to try various rem edies, but nothing seemed to be effectual, until I tried Dr. Tyler's ague and fever pills, which stopped the chills before I had taken half the box, This was over a year since, nnd I have remained perfectly free from any symptoms of a return to this most loathsome disease. GEO. M. W.4IT. Baltimoue, Dec. 15, 1843. Dr. G. K. Tyler: Dear sir: It is with great pleasure- that I announce to you a perfect restoration of iny health by the use of your invaluable pills. I had been suf- icring Iroin Lhills and rever ior eighteen or twenty months, during which time I took live bottles of B-iwand's Tonic Mix ture, Dr. Sherman's Fever and .Ague Lo zenees. Dr. Love's Vegetable Blizir. Kee- e' j tier's Powders, Barks, Quinine, Thompso- nian Medicines, .Arsenic, Herbs, and in lact almost all the popular remedies Is could hear of; and yet received no lasting benefit. The chills were stopped by Quinine and other things, but after a few days or weeks they would return again as bad or worse than before. Towards the last, the chills came only every third day, and these were followed by fever of such severity as to af fect my reason, and it was found necessary VEGETABLE ANH-b, 1'or the cure ; Bitiwa ,JV htmutent and JnUrm ifctl J'ain in the Head. km. u . ut"d St, 0nacL lor some one to watch with me until the paroxysm passed off- At last I procured a box of your pills, and only took four of them; this so completely stopped the chills, that I have never had a return of them up to this time, (nearly two years,) and near a year of this time was passed in the same place where I first caught the disease. That my case is not one cured by chance, is proven from the fact that four pills out oflhe.same box cured Capt. Ueu ben Banks, so cliectuaily that he has never had the and n not him, tnen to somebody else after him. The subscriber! disease since, whereas before he often suf beinr a strong believer in the doctrines i 10 red from it. Two other persons were al- promulgated by the immaculate Harry of js0 cured by the contents of this same box, tne nest ana Hit uoaiiKe Daniel 01 the Bast, it might be surmised by the know ing ones that the paper will be whiggishly inclined; but be this as it may, he wU not at this time contradict it. -Two Dollars pnr annum in TERMS, advance. G. W. HAULOW Kosciusko, Dec..'(), IS-lii POPULATION AND TAXES. If Idle Population ind Stale Tuxes in each county of the Stale, in 18 15. TAXES S'JD 132 COVJiTlES. Adams Attala Amite Bolivar Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Copiah Clark Covington Coahoma Claiborne Desoto Franklin Green Hinds Holmes Hancock Harrison Itawamba Issaquena Jasper Jackson Jones Jefferson Kemper Lauderdale Lawrence Lafayette Lowndes 1 Leake Madison Marshall Monroe , Marion Noxubee Neshoba Newton Oktibbeha Ponola Pike Pontotoc Perry Ivan kin Scott Sunllower Simpson Smith Tippah Tishomingo Tallahatchie Tunica Washington Warren Wayne Wilkinson Winston Yazoo Yalobusha 13 2 7 :32 U3 (i-l-l l 25 2 72G 40 10 SOo 00 .r)7U7 48 0 771 35 Ma tio 1 CS7 11 1 OfcO 24 1 497 44 10 0G8 11 114 3 785 588 22 11)1 9 435 47 31 74 71) 07 03 1 73 G 5G 815 SI 3 110 05 6C30 59 2 009 48 859 11 2G9 38 I07S1 92 4 399 29 2 0C3 27 2 798 08 0 319 53 Hi 210 33 1 743 22 20 255 33 15 583 31 10 137 32 2 132 SO 12 2G5 83 1 541 29 2 087 28 5 41G 79 .. 8 741 04 3 205 10 5G20 90 070 57 4 732 50 ! 732 45 (IS 14-5) 5 092 97 1 400 11 1 075 80 7 251 28 3C22 13 3 748 14 0 543 07 12 003 00 27 331 03 1 180 13 584 4 055 17 245 8 282 23 92 77 C8 voi: 3 840 5 433 3 80 1 . 387 7 550 0 423 'i 052 5 703 987 S 015 1 109 a 013 1 303 - 188 1 322 7 910 5 551 1 737 1 449 9 401 378 , 3 131 1 570 1 405 2 273 5 715 5 242 3 fill 0 001 7 327 2 040 4 400 10 212 6 591 2 195 5 309 2 107 2 094 3 508 4 058 3 795 0 623 1 508 3 021 1 958 330 2 83!) 2 590 1 0G9 1 983 9 819 1 191 474 0 242 1 322 3 503 4 341 4 70C 7 623 and they neither of them have had a return of it, although they both reside where they are exposed every season. I know .several other ho have been cured by your pills, but it is unnecessary to detail their cases. The best certificate of their cificiency in Chills and Fever, will be a few doses, and il they are as beneficial lo others as they have been to me, they may be truly called a public blessing. I am with much respect, vour obed't servant, HENKY EK1SCOE For sale bv CHRONICLE OFFICE, Kosciusko. CLARK & M 'A DORY, du. JOHN M. THOMPSON, do. M. 11. IRVING, French Camp. And on enquiry, may be found 111 all the towns and villages in ihe State. May 14, 1810. - :Q:cra. sui-ui.MA.vs cava 11 lozexges A M' t,l(J safest, most sure nnd effectual .1..JL j ei emcdy for Cotiirhs. tion.i, h Colds, Total $413 777 05 241 GS8 CansuntH liMnima CouH. Asthvid. TMilnfxs, f the 1. ungs or Vhet, iyc.,cyc. The proprietor lias never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold within the last year, restoring to health persons in al most every stage of consum ption, and those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. They do not check and dry up the cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, abay the tickling or irrita tion, and remove the proximate or excitin cause. They are made from a combination of the most valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and arc undoubtedly superior to everything in use for those complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of certificates have been oliered of their wonderful vir tues, from those who have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using litem. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES, I ROVED in more than 400.H00 cases to be infailib'e; the only certain worm-destroying medicine ever discovered. Many diseases arise from worm and occasion long and intense suffering and even death, without their ever being suspected; grown persons are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, wanout any oenent; when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily cure them. For sale by CHRONICLE OFFICE, Kosciusko. May SI, 1840 20m6 Luneg, Liver. A,,.. i., " TVL GORDON'S HLLSJ y sick man's friend. No'tV" l'.amily should be vithout ,h. eller or timely administration wi5 em' W Paiand suffering, and save observation upon the nature in&refu' medicines, and d,e effect ,dlffere duce Pn different constituSi?6 ?ro' forms of disease. 1 hey hat v. Vari0s sively used by some of our L . txten' Physicians, and by many Dr;v0,5t,eminfl" for several years; and such ha?milles satisfaction which they hi.. ." beeQthe is firmly believed thatft. U dom do-8 not furnish anyJE, H purgative medicine, which alsfcr a general use, those of which fif8 for com posed. They do not contain ff 8? Mercury or any mineral pren ? loffle1' are composed entirely of couceWf! bl,t etable extracts, tKitvLS' combined as tobe CtJ$$$ m their operation tho it the stomach and bowels contain ? 7'"' acrid bilious matter-show fn" sity for purgative medicine. greatneces- These Pills do not require nartinm tention to diet or drink; and ml Tll f' at all times when most conven i?nl ISt the fear of increased liabitoSffJy It is asserted bv mni a me Cold- in fact all diseases, can eV pure state of the Blood. TheimnnnV which usually pass off by the CS S various clheroutiets,beingretamed Sn nh blood, renders ,t unfit for the nourishment and support of the different parts of th dy. 1 his produces disease-and that pa t of the system which is weakest is m0 easily afiected. 1 The Bowels being the principal channel through which a great portion of theimpu ntiesof the system are discharged, it is evident that whatever acts beneficially on them must be conducive to health. And as the Bowels are the most effectual, and in fact, almost the only way by which a gen eral impression can be made upon thesys tern, it is perfectly reasonable to suppose, ,,ai "towy an uiseases win oc cured, orat least, much benefitted by a judicious use of purgative-medicines. If a physician is called to a patient, what is the first thing done? He prescribes a dose or two of pur gative medicines; and then, after a day or two, if the patient is no better, he gives'him another dose of purgative medicine, and so on; doing some oiher little things but the main reliance for a cure is upon the effect produced by purgative medicines. Therefore if you are sick, delay not, but take a few doses of l)r. Cordon's" Vegetable Family Pills,- and be again restored to health. For sale by CHRONICLE OFFICE, Kosciusko. J. M. THOMPSON, do CLARK & M'ABORY, do M. R. IRVING, " French Camp. And on enquiry will be found in all the towns and villages in the State. Enquire for Gordon's Family Tills. May 21, 184 6 20mG IfliHiiiistralar's JVotice. "I ETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, at the March Term, a, d. 1846, of the Probate Court of Attala County, Mi., on the Estate of Ralph Blackman, deceased, late of said county, therefore All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those holding claims against the same are hereby notified to present them, duly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. JOHN II. CIIESNUTT, Administrator of Ralph Blackman, dee'd. March 7, 1840 10:Cw llTEIi$ FILLS. IF there was ever a medicine that merited the. public praise for the good it has done in relieving the sick and the distres sed, it certainly must be Peters' Vegetable Pills : it would take a volume to contain all the complimentary evidence in their favor. Those who have once tried these pills know how to appreciate their good quali ties. To those who know nothing of their excellence as a medicine the proprietor would submit the following letters and cer tificates : TESTIMONIALS OF CURES. Nad there been but space sufficient, the proprietor might insert hundreds of letters under this head, but as it is, he can only find room for a few of the shortest. Alhant.N. y- Jan. 1, 1838. Sir I take much pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of your pills in removing bile from the stomach, and in alt complaints emanating from that source. Yours, respectfully, GEO. HULL, M. V. Dear Sir I have made a frequent use of your pills in the incipient stage of BiI'O" Fevers nnd obstinate constipation ot ne bowels, also iu the enlargement ot tne Spleen, Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Headache, General Debility, and in all ca ses have found them to be very effective. J. D. BOYD, M. D MECKtMDitno Co., Va., Feb. 7, 1837. Having used Dr. Peters' Pills m J practice for the last twelve months,; l ta pleasure in giving my testimony ol tnr good effects in cases of Dyspepsia, Headache, Bilious Fevers, and other ai- 1 j v... rif u nf the liver. They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficicw purgative medicine, and produce iitue. any" griping or nausea. I have prescn MJ them with much success in sics heaaaww and slight bilious fevers. . Extract of a letter by Dr-PV liams, of Burlington, Vt, July fJ' a 'I cordially recommend Peters' 'Pi M J mildly effective and in no case dang family medicine. They are .Pff fluential in costiveness and all me diseases of the digestive organs. For sale by tr.-!iicco. CHRONICLE OFFICE, KosciU CLARK & M'ADORY, f -JOHN M. THOMPSON, do M. B. IRVING, French Camp, nd on enquiry, may be founding1 towns and villages in the fctate. May 14,1816.