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mitMiM, iitnii4i ti r ft r' t l lit fct I "7 '' 4 ' i" ! . I t d im rim. mi 't 1 ,LL i 5 ft, r ..!. . tjfttf fV T'""" P 1 f 1 fl ft, I KM) i'.IH f .,!.), If I i vh ;..,, j t,r flSf grm iff l'rdi rrtfw (f T ' !!. .., wri) ( i. it ltf,!;,i,!,.. Vf $rrttt4 fi -mm I ,i!U - ytn - fiif rfit.l.-l. ' m ". fl by M'.l,' 1, r.tiprt f I'Hrw by n.lifi 2',, rmH,, 14, t'fff$. J.j.li Tw'i lrfri.Mmfl! I.n. lint Ik en M all Hslil t Im 'i. Mnml 31.1 Main fMrwt Mmpltw 'IVniif..! i(h fllll Mm k lf WhII l'i,.r 1'aitiU tm riiliitorii mipjilif. (Jo 1 ml him. 'tm w aA tn," M Mi,,, KMif who Ming Knglik r.n.lf Ilium. Tl Canton Cilixon jn : On t f ntrI rotd tlic down piinonjfir 1 train due Thumhj tlio !th Intt ran off tlie irai k n 'few milos Wlow (ircnadii. So !ive iot. The nplnecr and hrcman wore lightly injured. Brttt lkkl Battel la lb frarrr that till errj rria. I Hh.kct hk I la to hill UmI frrli m rold u rain f fatr Ttxai Toaie, nor U trouMfd again. A Indian was run over by the ! tod killed at Brandon recently. riaU Mtracta e Bneaaara tommon taongh t a para artlrlt ii araro. Coraparfjftn if rttllen with M.n.fiHH c llijfhce'n preiiara tioa, a-hich il uarantnd for itrang-tli. Oen. E. Stafford mustered the Tolumbua Riflemen," State Militia, into Hw Berriv-'c not long ago. Brainr'iI.iTerConlml i entirely harmlen!!, Wing entirely TeRetaMc in iu composition. So aiPivarfw-BiinrTal paison in it to destroy, the constitution Tl. n .l o . t. aiis vijv,u ojinngs Herald comes to us enlarged to an eight page paper. "We wish you much i ancccss. . i , MnfirUHiirl,ee'iEitractof5rMi.rin. d Wide n I'otash is a tiling tlt should be in eterrlion. It cures rlicumntic aflections neuralgia, aoilt and eruptions, itrrrnriai di eai, nd ll diseases arising trim impurities ei( the Moot Chancery Court adjourned on Monday last, When rou ice a lwiuiliful hcndofliair, you my be assured Hie owner of it knows the me , aflhe Uninimm Hreole Hair n lorer The aio.t fisliion.ible ludias of the South always se It. . J This has been a very dull week in the railroad t.nvtw in this county, nd very little cotton has been brought in. Ulies need arvor sufTir Tioin piniiiles or' 'rpton. Mansfield Iliub,. lnTC tl.o well known Snntlicrn practitioner, Dr. Samuel fl.lWrl'i Teller Ointment, which quickly re aiorts U tuch lilemishc. ' K. Spoars, has retired from ' fli ,;iv.,.:,.i ,i . ,i ..ivuiiui iicjmriuicur. ot t tie Vicksbnrg Herald, nnd Gen, W. II. McCnrdlc, has taken his place. The United States Hoiil, Louisville, Ky Bias a wall deserted popularity. ' State Fkm.ue Coli.kok, Mem phis, Tens. We arc informed by! pur esteemed friend, Dr. C. Collin';, president of the above justly rjonu- , Jar female school, that the spring session will open on the 23d day of January, 1871. The number' of whollars during the present fall ses sion, iu regular attendance, has been very large, and the school was never under more favorablo auspices than at the present time, and stands un rivaled in the South. ft Weed ii F. F."( Family Favorite,), Sew lf Machina Is tha best. Attention ! Tarties indebted to me for bhtck mithi'ng and wood work will please eall and settle at once as I have dis . continued tho business and must , settle up my books of account in a very short time. If this notice Is not heeded I will try a summons. . John M. Sdclf, Panola, Miss., Dec 31, 1870-2v on't sail to call for M;insfiel(l k Higbc"' Karsiparilla nnd Iodide of Potash, for it is gen- ; ud pura. All druggists bore it fur ..lie. f V.i preprrtd with the utmost enre and in full e report of the Mississippi k Tennessee smash up, was incorrect as published last week in seating that Billy White, the agent for deck's Omnibus line was so badly burned as to have both of his hands amputated and one of his eyes bur ned out. ' ' He was severely burnt, it b was not injured so bad as to require amputation of the haud-s or i suffered the lose of one of his eyes a reported, but ,is doing very well (nnd his injuries will prove light. f'.lTh ollieeri and the emplyeea .of this road are exonerated from all blamo for the accident as it was un avoidable and unforeseen and be- , yond human foresight to prevent. l) " ) Iltpojill,e rhal" there Ilvef a tnaa wtio "ouldiet hliwifeorcbiHmnpnh day after Wns the effects of ch lis and fas era, wlian S''"j!le doiar, perhaps, w ill restore llieui to ''VUt.trtalih, b getting Teiai Tonic ywp. t ( !'.- f '-. f ( f ( ' I ' i it-- i ! t-.tm f t ft- ' .jf t'. .."' f ft h i f,' pn(i(, (f(H f! th " if fli l tUt-tm ; x . Mr, liiM,, riilrm', M. m, iiiiitun, f 1, ftf.hj-r. ?r, I,' n .! tt,,i . t iri e Mr. Wrncf f lnfiMit, Mmm, t'jrfnUff, Cimmr)-rr anil Mhhmic Mr. I!i!iin,, I limrtimii, Slrr Mil. .. CiiMwHt, MilUnf. . .. )' ' ,i Mr. 'rr, flmirmnn, Mi-r. 1 l'.,.!!,ir,1 III,,., ni. Williuin nml llUlf Wnrk. Mr. Morgan, Chaiitnan, M,.ir.. IVntictt, I.yles, Johnsoti nml My gat, l'l-iiil'ui'j. Mr. Bennett, Chiiirntnn. Mensrs. Paine, feal, Leaclitnnn and Abbott. lifMU and Fm whim oher Ihttn ilu niiipul. Mr. Powd, Chairman, Mews. Sullivan, (iurtimin, Gray and Wattx. Clnimn. Mr. Tucker, Chairman, Messrs. Warner, Hardy, Gnrtman and Stone. Mffifttt. Mr. Smith, 'Jhai.man, Messrs. Little, Lyles, Stringer, nml Mor gan. Federal Relations. Mr. Gleed, Chaiman, Messrs. Taine, Stricklin, Leauhman, and Caldwell. Count ion and County Bonndiiriex. Mr. Johnson, Chairman, Messrs. Littlo, Millsaps, Williams and Hush ing. Immigration. Mr. Stringer, Chairman, Messrs. Pierce, Castle, Paine, and Warner. llegidraiion and FAection. Mr. Mygatt, Chairman, Messrs. Morgan and Watts. Unfinixhed Btixinex. Mr. Duncan, Chairman, Messrs. Bennett, and Millsaps. Banks and Banking. Mr. Sullivan, Chairman, Messrs. Hardy and Caldwell. Contingent F.xpenxcx. Mr. Ballard, Chairman, Messrs. Castle and Gray. Venilentiarij and Prison . Mr. Miles, Chairman, Messrs, Smith and Johnson. Home and Benevolent Trntlituhnn. Mr. Little, Chaiman. Messrs. Dowd, and Lyles. Public Latulx. Mr. Seal, Chairman, Mcssn. Rushing and Mygatt, Corporation. Mr. Abbott, Chairman, Messrs. Ballard and Duncan. JOINT COMMITTEES Executive Contingent FumT. Mr. Gray, Chairman, Messrs. Packer nnd Miles. State Library. Mr. Stone, Chairman, Messis Gleed, and Abbott. Enrolled Bilk. Mr. Leachman Chairman, Mjssrs. Pierce and Seal. S Viiivemty. Mr. Gf.rtman, ChairniSn, Messrs. Gibbs, and Stricklin. State Lunatic Assjlum. The following extract, beautiful in its rhetoric and sensablc in its ideas, is extracted from the special report of the Superintendent of the State Lunatic Assylum. . Its ideas are worthy oLcflection and commen dation : It is regarded as1 a disgrace, a stigma upon the family, should it bo known that a member of it bad ever become insane. The unfortunate one is sacrifised to save the reputa tion of the others for insanity If common itistice and humanity docs i ii . i .i IIUl, UUU1IIIUII 7CUOS3 Diiwumj vmv. vv world that the brain is but an organ of the body like the liver, tho kid ' neys.tho spleen, the heart, and like them, is liable to disease. Why should we not now and then permit the brain, the great nerve center of man, to become sick, without, attri buting its ailment to an inherent and j transmissible defect in its organizn-! tion ? Tho brain is the great wrk- house of the ever-busy mind, with its million shops, its immense foun dry forging thunder-bolts of thought to strike the worlds aw;c, its mighty engine driving the wheelcg of ambi tion, its almost fathomless crucible, melting down nnd refining, and its great anvi'a and ponderou ham morsjieatiug Into form the crude mateiials furnished by the sense, its laboratory, where chrytal gems are shapod nnd polished, and its finer loom? weavliig jnto (alley's web the . .-, " I ! I j -..' .. r 1 1 ! . 1 1 r ' '. S. i ' - fl Ml-.." T'-' ? " . . - - I i' . i f I , I h (l . II, I I ..' I.f .1, .1, I I I f )-)U' fi l l w .pi C , r fttf .f rtiiir.l r, H'I (' r'Mvjf I'lui , lipr f!. lip In f- l Wil'l iiililll f'i Uyiilc . I,ik tl, i (i.'yf mrl! N'w likf mi it, ' lnli"l info f rj !t tf r''iin in,, il miMj rllinif ainl i Jttifiijf, Mil l ll.u!,if ll -in In iiitu ,rr .iinl lli li'ir i !ilf ; n w liki-tl c .!ii!. l.nj.0. if ( if!i iiiniiinr, nii.i f.inriiiiii hi .,n.'f flinrilllir, tin' fcliil lif lnvo'i OWH '' N ..kr tl.o rninl,,, Iliniril liimc Upon 1 lie .I .. prairie, gafherii'ir force n it awrrpa the plain, strike n Mow at the 'oret uprooting nnd laving hov it gimtt monarch : Jmw like the ivift zephyr, kisaing sofllv tho cheek ol beatitv. Though sleep may draw ts drowsy curtains down noon the senses, nml close them lip, yet the brain will, wander through the night, struggling in the pelting storm, or roaming Elyaian fields in happy dreams. So utrong iu its power, nnd with.tll so delicate in its structure so labo rious and so active is it any wonder that now and then, toil-worn nnd weary, it should become faint, weal, andshk! It is strange that this wonderful machinery shohl some times get in disorder ? U-it re membered, then, that the brain is the organ of the nnnd, that like any other part of the human anatomy, it may, and does become diseased ; ami like other organs, may and can be cured. The United States llot.l, Louisville Ken tucky, h s been throughly refitted nud refur nished. Builders and contractors nree.--pocinliy invited to" examine the ttnc stock ot bliuds,doors, sash,and glass, that are to be found nt C. Quacken bush, 341 second street, next doorto tho post office Memphis, Tenn. He defies competition in his line and will sell cheaper than the next man. Trv him once at least. F'om The Holly Springs Reporter. jo of Prostituting the Par dotting Powcri Ciiar A person has made a statement to us ot this occurrence in Coahoma county, nnd we desire to know if the matter actually occurred? Several years ago, Mr. John Jones of Jonestown, Coahoma county,kill cd a Mr. Allen, and was indicted for murder bv the grand jury of that county. lie employed Gen. Alcorn then practicing law at Friars Point, to defend him. Out) trial wm had, in which the evidence showed the killiiii' to have been cold-blooded and unprovoked. Tho jury stood eleven for guilty of murder, one a gainst. A short time ago, when General, now Governor Alcorn, was nt his home iu Friar's Point, the case again came up. It is said Gov. A. went there to attend the trial. Jones plead guilty of murder, and executive clem ency was extended to lnm on the spot. GovAloorn pardoned his client whom he could not acquit before a jury of his countrymen.' We also learn that it was agreed upon between Gov. A. and Judge Sliackleford, that Jones should be pardoned before conviction, as it would look better. Did this occur? We flsk for in- formntion. If it did not. and u Gov. A. did not receive, as is reported, the Jonestown plantation, valued at $75 000, on condition that he cleared ilones, the matter should bo contra dicted, as it is currently reported anil believed. The t'nited Slates ILitcl Luui.-ville Ken tucky, is ,01031 centrally and coneenicnlly lo.uled. Spread the Truth. Rome medical men insist that is undignifiilt to advertise a remedy, however-valaable it may he. Queer reasoning this. It is like saying that nn article which the world needs should bejliid in a corner that benefits nnd blessings, may be too widely defused 'lint the means of protecting and restoring health should he a close monopoly, and not accessible to all, The argument is bid. It is worse than that, it is Inhuman, fa ipose Hosteller's Stomach Hit ters in nn absolute specific for dyspepsia, h'l liousneas, and nerveous debility had never bocn known beyond the repertoire of the tacul ;ty, what would have lieen the consequences ? insteid of curing and invigorating million the good effects of tire prepetation would have been confined to comier,ivo few. There !b the highest authority lor saying that light should not he hid under a liashel, that what ever in excellent should be placed as a city upon a hilhwbere all men can take cognixnnce of t. It is upon this principle that Ihe Bit ters have been advertised, ill evety newspiper of any prominence in t e western hemisphere, and that the s;Kintaneous testimonials in its favor hnre been ttnualaled in all written lan euaires. Thousands fu ioV pel feet health to' day w ho would be languishing on bed '.rf sickness if tho newspapers bud not spread IM truth with regard to tins unequal Invigorant and corrective far and wide. ' Snpiflsc profit ha beai reaped from this publicity. Is that any argument against it? If the public health has been paotected, if lives havs been saved, if the feeble has sterngtliened and the sick restored, groat good has been accomplish ed, and who so mean as to grodge to exertions thus directed their lair reward T Fine Fruit tree. Ballard Depot Agent, Every varljly, B. L L'atcjville Mitsisslppi. S-m-ja 11th' H'AXTED. A situation in a dry goods 6r grocery store as clerk, satisfactory reference given bv arldeessing It. 8. Coolcy, Panola Mississippi. Ifcf oH!tll,c A nnrlniillhrl !! Kill.. ( i ,t ft if' ... Hf - , 1 f-. I . ill m 4 i my I'--. ' C-i ... ,i , ' T 'l l 1. j! 'S- I -i m l.. t,. " i Hf ( i m I' 4 W.lm iiji I, , .. . t. t m r,M k. t . ... ..... i.. r . i. ... ... ,,f ""'7 "r,"1",-;'' hr,t J' il -iVIm,, IIi'iImI I'.Hl, r-,,t ...Irh T.."' , ll, fffti rm in .i f il, vr "il I up inmj H ,.i,krn ilonit rMii.litiiii,,,! j Tn t , tv srrtn r liiiin wiru l pirn, hi,'. r,,r Hie r'ire ,.f l,,iiv.r ,l-.,. . tlmt , ,,ii s,i .lf km,witH"h . im, fr nl nf cnS.knre t tb-ir irclicil p..p. 1.1 ir ; hut fti,m the rem! ':tb!e rirM ,m l tl.i" luli i ,-i and etiraurdiuaty i meti m y i.f A.lt itt Lmif ltaUmT Ih.il we nre r mn..led l re,ir. llir eri.lenriet of i,ur ,ie. an, I r. ,i,ft ..-n M v tat fr r,iv'h ,ir l'.,l I. and H it My ln-lioidid t'onsnmptii.,1, we think that prefiailun a ife and cettain cure that is now hetitrc the pnblie. Fur sale by all Medical dealer. The t'nilril Stale lli.tel. Nnivi lr, Ky., et a tnlile furtii-hcd with nil 'he delicacies id I he sea, i'. Extra Special Notice t ewiniur c.',i'Tiiirrn I . Smitk't Tntttr Sinifi has been rum tcrfeiud, and tjt counterfeiter brought to t';ef. SMITHS TOMi: SYUL'I. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull s private itnmpon each bottle. Iir. John Bcll only has the ri((ht to miinufactnre and sell the original Jon J.Svtm'a TOXIC SYRI'l', of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If mr private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my slii.w card. I will prosi etife any 011 infrin'jinir on my right. The gnttmr Smith s Tonic f- v it'll can only bp prepared by m;clf. The public's servant, DR. IOI1N nt'I.L. Lol-ivili,e, Oct. 22, lStih. j,i8- WAIjIj I'iVl'EIl. A X 1) PAINTER'S SI PPLY 1I01E. josphtagg DEALER IX 111 hli.Ull u. ,1. ILIHt.l t ll.lLli OILS, WHITE LEAD GLASS, Vutttj, I'alttlrs' SupjtHes ARTISTS' MATERIALS, zl learn l.xiiertena', in Minimi jnnl 4-Um. A entt wanted t. Sell Ilu) LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF Gen, ll E. Lcc, Bv Jame I). McAne, Jit., i.f Va. The Standard Uiocranhv of the Ureal. Chief tain. IrS populirity is utiesled by the mlc of over ZU.mil) copies iilreailv Send tin' (.ireuhirs Address NATIONAL 1HBL ISM I N'( J CO., junirt-;iiu. Memphis, Ten. Established in X850. PITKIN, WAIRI) & CO., LOUISVILLE, KV. We have in store one of the largest slocks o IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS in the Western country, which wo nro offering low to prompt paying wrchants. Our stock iscotnprised in part of the following. Avery 'i Cad and Steel Plow, Louisville Excehior Ptowx, Brinleyi PlowHj Eatery i Vniver.tcd Cotton Gin Wagons, Cutting Boxes, Corn Shelters, ,J e,, ye. We call attention lo the New l.nu- irrltlt yxtrfairir 1'low for which we have taken the agency. We lielieve it is superior to any Plow offered for sale in the South. PITKIN, WIAP.D Co. si i-Cm. The Celebrated Improvfd GBiiAnn Oroide Gold Watches. $12, $15, $20, $5, Daring the past foar years our watches have been so thoranghly tented, that for appearance, style of finish, and accuracy of time-keeping, Ucmra naicnes are nniversuiiy acceded to be the best. They retain ih'.-ir brilliancy and color until worn o ",t. fray If after purch s'ng nnd fairly trvinir. any otic is not fully satisfied, wi will checrlu'vy relunil ibe money. BQaf They are all in Hunting Cases, fientlc- men's and Ladies sizes- Every Watch cimr- entecd tortimsand wear, by specinl certificate Utt7"A large nssortmeiit ''Improved Oioide.' Chains, ?1 to 8. . Aluo (ientlenuiit'sand Ladicn Jewelry in great variety. BslfBewiire of immiiations. Order direct from us or our authorized sgeuls. At-enls and others applying for circulars willpieitte enclose tVe seat stamp for pontage. Buooil.i sent to be pai l fur on delivery. tustonicri permitted to ejan.lne what they or der oetoie paying bule J,eo payment of express charges both ways. wnWhen six atcbes are or Jerid at orec we will send sn extra Watch (of tnnt kind; free. tc8L.rurcha?er residing at soma distance from Express offices, and desiiinglAsitve time and expenses, can have the goods sent by mail, by remitting (with the order) the amount required by Post Master. Money or ler regis tared letter, draft or cheek, payable to our or der, at our risk. Z. The 'Cterard Watchca give Inrai tsl.ly satis, faction foe time and wcai Sew York lh Dotk. A thourghlv reliable Arm, and goods areas repr?ated Vomirmi i J)rmofr"l. Vt recommiod tha "fiereid Wafehrs" In preference toall othets of Iha "Oroide" iu atitr ket 1'. r. Daily Xmi. " Addres. plainly, JaMFJt CIEnAriT) k r, P. O. Box n,31l, Ne w York " ' Xisiit'-'5f'. ' tf9tion Mt.wtunt: Plantation Supplies. lnl m4 tint irl . 11 I Hm.rt ttrttf rrtu Kl nnM: M M IIIM, -I It', l,..l'. I,. ,,f lr,... f, ,l'fc,n ii-f,. , ft ;r lll. f'"'t I'f''l.w ? r.'w l.-fM ! Wl, M ,,. u , i hp f, l, ., 1.1 f l-.f .'r ii! v.r.n a civ. NrtKli r,ir Mip 46 ohrrillV Si. .ston'brrn f ipc To., IJ I.. V. Iline. V-.l , enditmnl t'imn I i it I 'in int I ntn t IVn da i niiTtty Ity viitare of ,i writ of Ten litim me e i recti d from the cflire of the rir illt ( 'Mil t, ot f ,n, t,l I o.lnty. Mini. lay th lilh ti it of I, bin iry o the IVillrl b.iu.ie ibmi, in th- h i "'IIKM, l-.ti, idaik ot tl I ,11 on ,ef in fr.nil n ,,f I an,,. Is, exp ,se to sell al pu'.lic tnielion, to the hi"h. t lml.lt r. f r , i-li. All tli ru b t title and oilerest, lb defendant L. t. Ilinei icd his in and to the following deacrilM-d bind, nnd tenements to vt il : Lot n la l I ) block U in the town of U.ite.ille in the onnty of I'a n bi logetlur with a reria:a de.aa bed h mse thi-reotl. Sjle within liwt'll li,Ms. l.tlZANSli; Slioiiir, I'unola Miss., Jan. lo,h IST1. SherilN Salf . Andre .v Jarkson, Mrs. V. S."lcCra kin, J Venditioni Exponas iu Ciieuit Court Pano la County l'y irtlte of n wilt of veL liii ,;.i ep.,r:s tome uirietc! fmni theoHhe ot ll:e e'. rk it th 1 cilviiiti o irt .,f I1 innl , c iiintv. I l i ,n Moad.iy the 'lib div o' K ! ,i u n y tiet in fioi t ol th 1 Court house doi r in tint ton n of Panol;-, expose lo sell nt public mi 'tioti, to the highest bidder, forca.h, all tl eiiiit till,' and iili-rct ihe di'tcndanl .Mis. 1. S. MrCi e, l,in, ha in and tit!ic followin,; ilcscrihed hui.ls and I, i . e,n. nt i to wit : Aecrliun lot of vinnail iu tl e bovit of Sarili: in tlie coiinlv of I'liuoin, Sfa'e of M!B-iwip,i, the icine bciin' a poitioii of North F.at. Ouartcr of section thirty four, ;!!) in Townsiiip seven ( 71 Itaoye seven ii) weirt, togithcr nilli Ihe dewcliin" house Iherenn.and tiie same being the ho'isi in whuli the ilefcti dant now resides, Mile within lawful hours. 1'. nANXK, SherilT. l'anulu Jsuun'v 1 liii 1S7I. Valuable Lands for SalP. The undersigned party ,1, -ires to sell his plantation situated five, inilra east of Cotno Depot and is apart of the plantation of the lite John S. Medi'hee, dec, of four hundred mil eighty acre.1.; of this tnmiber.threc huiii'r'd and lol ly acres me cleared and in cultivation, the ballanee well t inhered. (,l improve ment,!, house, outhouses, etc. The terms of the sale nnd price of land is twelve dollars and fi fly , cut p"r acre, half cash and the ballanee in !w I, c m aiit's. Apply foe furllier ii.f.ir inalioti to -Mr S blov on the premium, or lo JOHN McBEIIEK KAIIKI NUTON, No. 1 r t' ii ion .St Memphis, Tenn. o.'2- Sheriirs L. Field o. , 8i!c. VH , JohllKnor. ) "", e.,poo, j in Magistral, s Court Fannin Connly. 1--.. i: ! F Hy virture of a writ of Venditioni Kxpo- nins, In Bie diiceted fiom tho odiee of tho clerk of the Circuit Court o! fiuiola county. I will on Mondej tho Iflih tl.iv of January next in front of the court Inuino door in the town of Panola, within legal hours, ex pose to sell at public auction tu the highest bidder for cn-h, nil the light title nml Interest tlie defi iidant, John Knox has, in and to the billowing described lands, nnd tenements t wit: Hlock thirty sevc: (S7) nrenrdliig to the plat ot the town of Panola, In Ihe county of Panola, together with a certain described house thereon, V. OZANNE. Sheriff Panola Dec. 2'Jnd 1870 Exemtors Notice. ITaving obtained Letters Testamentary on the EstabiofE. F Pope Deed, at Iho October term of the Ch mcery Court of Panola County Mississippi, notice is hereby given to nil pei Sons indebted to snid Estvte to come forwnid and settle. Tho'e having claims against su d Eatitemust havcihem prnliated as the law di reels in such cases or iney will be forever biurrcd, E. Coi.ruAM. Nov-20 Exr'of Estate of E. F. Pope Ayers Cherry Pectoral, Tot Dfaaaaee of tha Throat and Lungs, auob aa Cougha, Colds, Whooping Couch, Bronohltla, and Oonaumptlon. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has any thing won so widely and so deeply nuon the cenndence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men a has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as It baa become better known. Its uniform characUr aod power to cure the va lions affections ot tha lungs and throat, aava made it known aa a nUabl protector against them. While adapted to atlklsr forma of diMSM and to young children, M U at tlis same time tha tnoat eventual remedy that can be given for incip ient eonsamptisMi, aod fee dangerous affections of the throat aad long. As a provision agaawt sodden attacks of Crwvi. it should be kept oa hand at every family, and Indeed a all are mrk times subject to colds aad coughs, aU should ha proviuea wiui uui uwiim lor uien. Althongh settled Cvntumptlmt Is thonrtt in curable, stiU great numbers of cases where Uio disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound hcalui by tho tlhtrry I'trtmrat. So complete la lie mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstuiste of them yield to It. When nothing else could reach them, nnder tha Chirry I'ecforof they subside and disappear. Htnqtri and PublU Uptmhert flnd great protection from It. Atlhmi la always relieved aad often wholly cured by it. lirmtthUI Is generally cured hy taking the) Cherry Pertrrml In small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtue known, that we need not publish the renin, --ntm or them here, or do more than assnre Ihe pnblie that it quslitic are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChiU raver, Bemittcnt Fever, Dumb) Akua. Perlodioal or BUioua Foyer. o., and indeed aU tna alfeetiona vbieh arise from malarioua, marsh, off mattf polaona. As Its name Implies, tt doe Curt, aad doe not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Qutome, III, snuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous eubatance whatever, it in nowise injure any pa tient. The nnmber and importanea of ft cures In the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel la the history of Ague issMMne. Our pride is gratined by the acknnwlertgments we renelve of the radical enrea effected in obotinate eases, ud where other renv edles hsd wholly failed. Unacclimatwl persons, elfhet evident Hi, or travelling through mlaamatlr localllirs, will be prouctiid by taking the AOVJS VVHE dally. For lAtn Cmplnlnlt, arising from tonld Ity ef the Liver, Ills an excellent remedy, stinra lating the Liver Intn healthy activity. For Billons Obonters and Liver Complaints, tt I aa excellent runwly; producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicine had (Oiled. ' r' FrepanNl Vy l. ti. Aw k Ca. PrsrtJcal and Anal ural Chemist, Lowell, Ma., aaU, old all round th world. I rnicx, $ts tsm hottlm. $'tipiuil Jllnfljiiif Yzi:, I ' "III i ... i, id. i ,i i ,.-..i.i i 'r if.? I Hf ' I M I . f f N. l ft It k n l nf H I tff fhr, lt f-p - trvrfM 1 ftl I' . ' f..' l ll .f fh 'if wt'h'Mii iitur . ,tf. rr M. ti lit.- ,. r i i -mf,ln f enouil r S i m i. r ,-ee, ;,l uf m Kr rri.eies. as era R,r , v e raw -. i ai m.tte I t"f A lh'c-.Kl, p- tcI .w,t( a, chine for f-imi'v uc t I mt .'r,,nf and relti ls a,, I ic iti.t. m. I,,ne el $ 'oa- one .-.'.e,,,w,Vr flu. I .ati'iiel nmw ni'rloee Is one of the m-"t i n u'n ,,i s pie. -in ,oe-hvnisie ever invented - i ,, f( iu ,o,t'. einoy limes ''Ii roil I,, not l.,in,t "A I' It. 4'w.'' It it ipnie a m w iiiai lone will, it, in ,i,t Ulr improsetneiits, and ,--ws ilk s looi.hinr . rapidi'v and nratios nV fihhi-rt't, ' M. I. Single ma hiurn, im elected with turf, for rami v I se with evtrt thing i'.,nei.rr. seal to mi pit I ofihs cun'n per rvpress, sicke,l in srny resa lt, fre .ol re-eipt u." price. J-'i.isi S,fe d'-ltverv o g,sidsee'irieteW. Korean! cash by eatiisrKa ui iirraaur P.O. aoNrv otnrtsl vr int.. Agents wanted, male or ten, ale. even where New puniihltt conlainingrxtra lilieral iediiet nicuts sent rare. Addres. r'emilr Sewing Machinv Co. otTiee. Si. Nassau Sirvel, New Vuik. a'.'My A. B. Jrosoa. Miahawaka, Ind. T. A. Jt'osoa Memphis, Tenn. JUDS0N4C0., C0TT0.I FflCTOSR AND gexeral I'oimissiox mm 35 Uuion Street, Memjihin, Tenn. Maiiul'acl iircra' ae.enU for tbes.iie ol' .Hat hint i y :n,t . lu ll till :tntl IMI'I.IM KN'I'S, . E. (areir's ('"'tun (linn, Cheek's Cotton I'ufs, VoW Poiri Sept, 1, IS70. S r ill ,1m llrm ii Stlx. I'. 'nli,rtl,rr. iir AVoiae. fl in. ,c,. A'. Tioii, ol llitt Sir ,j tV MenliHuir, .ll,,. ST1X,KR()USK&C0 Wholesale Clothing CLOTHHOUSE, X. w. COIt. Till ft l mid RACK, CINCINNATI. sU-tlm A',,l,rrt lllite -. . Ar. Ktn HLACK, ESTFS & CO., Cotton Faclorsi AND Xo 1 1 tlnnrnt Xtrtrt, Mcmphk, Tenn. Consignments of colton solicited. Baggin lies and all other merchandise furnished at the low "I market rates. Liberal rush advance ments made on cotton In store or in transit. oi-tim ,la. W. MeKinn'y. P. It, Urgion. S. J, Camp SOTJTK.EBjr FUENITTJEE HOUSE. McKinney, Bryson & Co., DEALERS i.N" FUllSITUItE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, SHADES AND CURTAIN GOODS, 228 Maiu St McKINHEVJ OLD STAND, 17-3m MEMPHIS. TENX. B. K. PLAIN, DEALER IN LUMBER, Shingles, Laths Doom, Sash, GIn and Blinds, 'orner of Oayo'o and Sceuud Sireets, ol-Cra Miirmhit, Chan cry Soilce. The State of Mifsissippi, Panola Coiiiity. J In the Chancer Court of said County in vacation before the c!tk of Slid Cmot, at his nfHce in the town of Pi nola, ton l'lth !ny of Nevc-mlicr 1870. - .1U. Ol 1 Ku. 311. II. II. Camp, vs I. T. Westbrook Upon opening; Coiai.Uinanls Iliil in this cause, it appeal ir.tr lo the sutLfiniiou of lite Court, thst the Defen'1iits I. T. Weslbrook and his wife Mary F. Wcsthrook are nun r si dents of tlie Statr of Mississippi, and lliey re side In th City of Memphis in the Stale of Tcnnssee. Il i therefore ordered by the Court that th rai l Defendants I. T. West, b.odk and his wife Mary K. Wca'.brook do en ter their p caraiKO herein on or before the 1st day of the next term of this Court, to be holden insnd for anid County of 1'nuola, at tho inrt koun fhe-eof in the town e,' Panola, on Die lat Monday In January 1871, and plead answer or demur to the Complainants Hill, or tlie same will lie taken as eonfimcd as to them. Illsfurlb.es' ordered that a ropy of this O der ho pnboa'ji'd in the "Weekly Panola filar a newspaper printed and published in Ihe t iwn of Panola, In mid county fur four weeks s.iccc lively ,;Hit that a copy thereof Its trans, milled by mail postage paid, to the said Dtf'cii danttst Memphis Tciiiijusce, ' A Inijcov 4 C HKniSN ft, ' Wetk. I I-1. I. I SI . it ,1 K ft I l 44 I, f,,,IV ( toff II. .. i. .,.,,,,..,!, i , .a.M ,'Ml't e I , mo V.mpll,. f Ml t s f i. ai ! I, m4 I S . ,' ,.' lit i a . si Hentpam 11 i Vie'thl I" si l l.ties f.'ta4s Ml t ( . MS A. ,f Hl l rMHll.a. III a V, 4 ftp I,i,nd,ltr f .kIii tit -I i-'t et'..i .,4f I e ifis'l I- .., if "if It at.hes direct -c-,o , 0n..t '.,i .e i.fk.e TH -. i.tl a.-olb rn.r.,l lo, T tier T. i r, . n,!,.,,! - A V I I V fil M i l; F i.l a?( Minolaalppl Ontral lUllrwtH. nnH'l BnRTII. Ms, I tra'a ae r,rve.a si tie, f. tp,r in,, at 1 1 in f M HlMlfl MI TH. A at , Msil tr tin pattet lirenada at 4 10, T. N , Etprr.s traia at S JO A sf. E I). riitvMT, lleal.KNp't. i:ssn.i; hns aoixt! east, Tin l.aulstlllt' or Cairo, Sloinlil pnrehase tie'.eti by ihe Erif. &. Atlantic Jt (Iitr.aT WrsTrnv R'V., oimioi.- ihe best and most comfortable Line tu lrw York, notion and Northern and Atlantic 'iti. i with magnificent Pulare Combined Day ind Night Coaches, thmagb to New York with int change. Tico l.lfhlntuK Iji-fs Trains Unity. This i the only line from Cincinnati to New Voik under one management; Ihe only Line from Cincinnati to New York without brink ot oiiici': thiioulv Line uho..c trains rim tlirongl -,i New York without change; the only Line mining Couches threueh without using Com ,1'oniUe Wheels; tlie only Line running Palace bond (iaot'c t ouches throntih ilbuiit ebaiige BnsF-lf von desire prompt time and certain con lectimH. finest sccuei v mi Ihe Continent, niosl onifoi'lalilc ears in the world, most magnificent lining halts and ample lime for meals, mid sa iet, bet. nnd most comfortable routcpo to New Yoik bv Ihe Kit IE ATLANTIC tiRHAT WESTKUS RAILWAY. Tickets by this Line lor sale nt e 11 Ticket tllKoes throiiirhthe South. W. II. SHATTI'IJ (Jen. Slh'rn. Agl. Cln.( WMR. II A It R, flen Puss Agf.. Y'Y Memphis & Louisville t""j2UtW"yiu MrMPuiftaVi niiicvu i r ru QncK Time! Sire Connections! by the LoiISVILLB IiOCTK, to all points XoiiTii ani E.ast. Xo Ciianue or Caks from Memphis to Loi'isvillij only one change to Chicago, Indianapolis, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and .New York. Only two changes to liiiltiniore ami Washington, jna Eastern Panseiigers secure Quicker time and less rliunge of ears than hy any other roul', by asking for liekets jgt, VIA LOUISVILLE, upf Purchase, your Tiekels at 2H7i Main blrcet, Memphis, or tit Depot of M. k L. Line, Memphis. F K E I Q II T Transported in quick time nnd at LOW RATE.'', Tl.rotorh hills of lading at (ItJAB ANTEED RATES may be procured at all principal B. B. offices in Eastern Cities. Al.llKItT M-h, General Superintendent, . ni.Jiilm T.SLlitcy, Jno, M. S. HcCorklc. 1ouisvllle Ky, Lule of MemphiSj Tenn. NATIONAL HOTEL, omnr trv L v.atnnk'I.F PeormiiTDSI Corner of Fourth and Main steeds, LOUISVILLE, KY. ' I VERANDA HOTEL, 8ARDIS, MISS., C. W. RICHARDS PROPRIETOR This Hold has jusf been completed, and ll furni.hed throughout in most handsome style. The proprietor pledg bis nimo't endeni ors to give satisfaction to thoe who may favor him with their patronage. X3T71 uj SS5 Suskc h s SB h "- . 3 ' rr kxit t'H it, i. Mif,r ff ('rprle, ().UUii,4,VuiU'im, Ihif M lltMf k tni Fjififfif Ma'rct.ae, l-'W TfM f -i 14 VWj, ' a, fmt , m; or i, in: tm rni ,. I .. I ailrMM In '"i trn I .Ms m a.iaty v. ffil f'.si ...,ii ,s 4tt t iatprites ki( ilm lw e)i.e ,'ti Ii is tp tm4,4 tfmnmt 1., a4 tb He! ; lh, I l, e,. !. t.ft.Hg ,,, M, It ' it lb SS.MS ). tern (V1I I nSTrred lo ih i,i , hr fttw t I,... hl'k' . Silt'ar .eft ! it ssx.r k.ilti.r. 4 ik-sir. HwiaaMbieed 1 tVMl. tf . Md, m llr n, wlw t j I i' III. H .cf a U'e ywtrrf .m Im I lo eepij fMd beaiib ..) a wed .. mt I -t y jdiiu. will do well hi ( it, . af i Life Iris d'fferewt fits say ihilf tie tot la axe. It is told v ilriii-iisi. Un ell iltl,,!,,, (alnnns. Prwe tkta lN,!Ur i rt hollies, If. t r J fl. r,;tia F. H. CWRK a CO, i.nronTKHM Jm Bltlt mm BHmtt sV.af.r. tu WalrbcS Jmelry, Diamond mi.Vf.n v.ine, SptrttirltB, t'nMfff tiumdt, aVrtiiff V.Uttrm, .V., t (Wi t Marlhllhtks 230 .frl.a Htritf, I Jut klrmpki. fsN. I ia srd l.i sos Anr.flnr.trLf ,(N is Iw i asa is this CorxTttv. The siii1lkchnf ing ol weather k . s don much In ivc rise In t'tKMimpiiun. Hut there ere tlinnwindsof cn. ses w ho bilng It on by their own Imprudence ancS. as wearing damp eloihing and going; from tne lb; warm mom into th rold air, and clinking the perspiration, which can irri taiioa ef the Lungs and then matter or phlegm will collect, which nature will try to relieve by roughing Hup, u prevent pustule front (mm inir. If nature iban not raise the matter with esse, and slop this inrlnmalion, tulteieles w ill soon lorin, nnd fl'tisumption wilt soon follow. Allen s laing l.nlwim will cure and prevent Ihousindsnt casra of Consuinptioti if it is only taken in time, l or ealc by nil Dru'jUts. DR. M SSELL'S Septennial JI edit at institute 42 North Court turret, Memphis. THIS INSTITUTION, iiirorpotated hy the Slate of Tennessee, ii legalised association of Seiciillti'i Phvsidiins liiiljSiirgenna, devoted to Ihs treatment of paiianls, aad loalructioa la the theory and practice of the ChemioalTraatment C Kaiieiia.- it is divided into the following departments: Vchais llr.rAHTaixT -In this department' every complaint known la woman la treated with unvarj I n,; success. ( Cani r Dn-AnvaunT Ctneers and tumors' are liere cured in nincty-eiht case out of every hundred. lirr-AaTuttsT roa llaaky Hia-ia this de)iartment, this fonnidahl diae-aaa it treated' with the miail gratifying result. DfcPAreraKhf roa Smv Diaaaira Kvery form of skin dlseaa permanently cured here. Coast xrtios ami CsTsaau DaraiTaTAKT; The professors in thi department have maaiV' many linpor Jnld'urov.ries in the treatment of lung, tlinnttand nosedlsenani. Eve ttfft Eta IlgtATBgXT. Tho ey and car most tendi.rly and triumphantly treated. CosniimiAi DgPAiiTacxT. Devoted lo Ihe exclusive tnatment of class of maladiea nameless here, by an able prolsarirhip. " , Ht KiiicAt, )r.rATasT.-n ilaily perfortnv the most important operations knows to Sur gery. ' All affairs of a private character held snored-, ly mnfldentlsL wtT Officii hoars from 8 o'clock In. th mor ning till six o'clock in tha craning. Opt at every Sunday forenoon, from 9s. m. to 1 1 a. at. ., A treaties en all disease free of charge to any address. J. B. Kl SSKl.l.. M. Il Consulting Physicist j. c. Watson; fleerty..'" -u rj. O. WABKAN, T4srer. lO-tf-, -" , I.:. W. COHEN & CO., WHOLKALB ' anU Retail Dealers In GLASIS, BASIL, DOORS, BLINDS, r;i.A7.irifS' POINTS, - ' .ETCETRa, No242, Second Street, (o)iposito Post Offiee,) Mfmphis, ol-iJm ' Tkkk." THE BEST HOVT KADta Htrnved U'ujUil trtmnm I. 8ttU Fair, 1870. Makes Lock-stitch, at fllraight ffcdle and lews alike oa both tides of the cloth. Address W. H. BARRF.M0RK.Uenl. Agent, HS Canal HI. New Orleans. ACENTS WANTED IN MISSISSIPPI. ,17-ly . Baowi J0VES, , Wbalattul an! Ks tail Sealers id M'illmlitirg Coal and Cat Coket rriCt Mmfm Vrml, mtmmhtfttmm nl2-Jia , i .' ,-rmici I Q S .R PP, , WHOLESALE DEALER IX ALL KINDS DP . ; msm eoods, and sol agent for th , .-.1 GRAND SQUARE auil tPEIfiaT PIANOS. Stanley Sons' I'goniui dtt The hest PiaitoK tn the World for titt - Price. ' ,i . , tmtavxnr ,' rjo'., v ttiirtnorile, College, Cottage Ottu and ttotnlaii ORGANS and MELCtlSXil, lijr At greatly reduced prices far ch. Aldrcsl . ,U)i;iA.Taif', No. llfi'Meiin Stretlt pair' FoarllL ' LOUISVILLE. JtY. j -Jpmtt - J I