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TRUSTEE'S SALE. "7" HERE AS, William II. Robards, did V by deed, bearing date the 23id of August, A. D. lt41, convey to tho under, signed in Trust, to secure tho payment of ccttain debts in said deed specified and set forth, the following Negroes to-wit: Primus, Sylvia, Nelly, Jane, Littlo Primus, Clinton, Jim, Albert, Alice, Ililliard, Judy, Milly, Jerry nnd Algernon; which said Deed is" re corded in the Oflicc of tho Clerk of the Pro bate Court of Washington county, in Book K., pages 313, 314 and 315. And whereas, the undersigned having been satisfied that tho debts mentioned in said Deed, aro still unpaid, and having been duly requested to execute the provisions of said Deed: Now, therefore, bo it known, that under and by virtue of the power and authority in said Deed, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of Itbruary, A. It. 1845, at tho Court House door in tho county of Washington, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, tho Negroes in said Deed conveyed, and above named, or so many thereof as may be neces a a a . y sary to pay and satisfy the dents specified in said Deed, and all cxpenccs connected with this Trust. The title is believed to bo good, but I will convey onlv such as 1 ajn authorized bv taid Deed lo convey. ROBERT D. GILLIAM, Trustee. B) his Agent, CARTER B HARRISON. July 19, 1811. 3-'J9t. ) Probate Coi kt, S July Te'm, 1844. DISSOLUTION. npHE copartnership previously existing under the style ol hVANS bnnopsniRE is this day deeolved by mutual concent. John E. Shropshire is charged with the settlement of their business. Those having claim against said firm, aro requested lo present the same to him for payment; and all thoso indebted aro respectfully request ed to call and close their accounts. J. U, EVANS, J. P. SHROPSHIRE. Yazoo city, June 14, 1811. 51-tf List of Letters, TTBEMALNING in the Post Office at Yazoo Mb' City, Misc., on the 1st day of July, 1844: which, if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letter?. A 2 Arthurs, Mrs. Nancy Alford, John Abbey, R. B Rattc &. Huntington, Afllick, A. Y. Akew, J. E. Alfoed, Grc$n The State of Mississippi, Yazoo Corsrv. To the Hon. James A'. Jhtrrus, Judge, yr. rJpilE undersigned, administrator dc bonis nmi df the estate of Levi Mainor.dec'd, would ri t.ifsont that bv exhibit (A. here- it will appear to vour Honor that Byrn, J. C. Doylmi, Samuel M, Hull, Henry Birborn, Or. J. Builingbauic, l. T. Hank, inston Boneje, Dr. C. D. Chew, Dr. Gustus Collines, S niuel P. Check, .tames (). ( lush, All), rt K. Copi Ian.!, Willi, m II. Christian. J.imcs Chapman, COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership in this city, under the " 1IOYT. MITCHELL A, CO., for the transaction of a Factorage and Com mission Business, and trust that their expo rience, with close attention, will enable them to give entire satisfaction to all who entrust business tothoir care. HOYT, MITCHELL & Co. No. 4, Tchoupitoulas st. Wait S. Hoyt, of Mobile,) Robt. F. Mit-heix, New Orleans, May 1, 1844. 47-18t NOTICE. ON MONDAY, THE 20TH OF JULY next, we will sell at rmr WnrotUnoa " - w aVBWUWy at public outcry, a lot of IIoilSC Fliril itlirc consisting of Tables, SideBoard. Chairs, Mattrass, Bedsteads, Carpeting, &cM elt witu ruqua oc uson, June Htli, 1843, steamboat Maid of Kentucky, as the SA1YPL VJOODALL & CO. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, io 19, CA1TIP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. SIGN OF THE BIG LEDGER. (Jeorgo Drnter. P. Dengrf, Jajnca Evans, mrs. Jano Flannrgan, John Faulkner, Leroy I'ugute, W. II. G 'turner, Frank Games, M. Gentry, J. R. Graves, W. Ilolcomb, mrs. C. C. Hubbard, Allen P. Henderson, C N. Hassel, mn. R. S. Jones, A. S. Jelly, Calvin Koss Augustus. with filed s;iid cs'ate is iudplld several huudicd dol lars and tliat iiiere is no personal property property unauininistcred. iwur petitioner would ft rther represent unto vour Honor that petitioner1:! intestate died seized and possessed of tho following real estate, situ ate, lying nnd being in Vjzoo county, to wit: Northwest quarter ( f northeast quarter and cast half northwest quarter Section 3, Township 10, Range 12, west, containing I'-il 50-100 acres more or less. The south west quarter, southeast quarter Section 31, 1 Johnston, S. A Township 11, Range 12, West, containing 40 OTlOO acres more or less. East half northwest qmrter Section 12, Township 10, Range 2. Wei, containing about Si 31100 acres. South half east half southeast quar- ... c .: i 'i' ..l:.. t i r o xer ccuiuii uwusmp i, naii-e car, Mathews, Thomaa containing 10 .rI-lUL acres or thereahouts. McCutchcn, John II. East half northeast quarter bection 3, I own-1 Miller, JoelG. shin 10. llano 2, West, containing about I Miller, Joshua 81 acres. Petitioner prays that said land he sold on a credit. of twelve months, for payment of the debts of said estate, &c; that Citations issuo to all interested, to hew cause at the September Term, 1811, of this Court, why a decree of sale should not be made, and that said Citation be pub- ished .JO diva in the Yazoo Uitv wnis. a Little, V. Moriis, D. S. Barrow. Mrs. M. lookout, D. R. Brtisk, Henry lioyd, mta. Jane Bayitone, James ltiiginore,inrs. K. A. C Coopper, Dr. Edward Chuh, Dr. John B. Cnlkrum, John D. Cook, Rob't . Cullcn, Henjamin 2 Cage, iMTt. Lucy C. Cayce,. B. D Dunn, Boiling Dm all. William E I cbals. N. O. F . Fralcy, Martin Fiuly, Strlouian I'orrest. Divid G Gibbs, Q. D. 2 (irunniss, Graday, W. E. II Hart, Moses Hart, Thomas J. 2 Hanncr, John C. Heart, Dr. M. J Johnson, Hardy YV. Jo nee, J a red B. Johnson, J. T. K L Lane, W. B. M 2 Morgan, John McClillan, James II. Morris, Chs-iles E by property of John Ingersaul, Esq., or one Mr. Smith. We will sell for cash, sufficient to pay freight and our charges incurred thereon since date (fth June '43.) J.I. WILSON & CO. late "Fuqua &, Wilson," Yazoo city, June 28, 1844. 51-tf NOTICE. miHE subscriber having erected a Grist U. Mill near his residence, (about 2 miles from Yazoo City on the Benton road) will be prepared at all times to furnish fine fresh Meal ana nominy cuner ai ine mm or ai Mr. IL Hayman'i Store in Yazoo City, and Mr. McNeirs at Benton. Ho will also grind Corn, &c. foT tke use of Horses and cattle, for a reasonable ton Persons using feed will find it a great sav ing by having it ground. A: H. MORTON. June 21, IS 14. 50-tf. Yazoo livery Stable, NOTICE I Commercial Bank of Maachestcr, n til lliKb I esttmentory were granted at I A T a meeting of the Stockholders ii the me June icrm, IH4. ot the lionora- Xi. Conunercial bank t Wancnefier rid at tie riobate Court of Yazoo counfv. State 'heir fiankine houRe, in YazoC ty, en Arn of Missis3iDDi. to the nrwW.ifrnerl ih. dtv, the fithinst.. the following tentlemen estate William Georee. Senr. dee'd All we appointed Direciore of &aid .insutution persons indebted to said estate, will come 'p Pnexlye,r' rnrward and ma Up natmoni .!. i it' BEDFORD, ',nrr ln!m nrriin.l .. -It K J A K f ETT , b-...Uv ouiu voiaic wui pieseni j, p. Bailev presepbeu by law, or they will be forever W. Hontington, barred. DAILY W. GEOUGE, Ex'r Acc. July 10, 1844. 2-tf. J. J. VVlLSON', S. V. Mitchell. K. B. Grav'son, IlENnx Vaughan, A. Murlock and F. W. QUACKENBOSS. At a meetine of the tcard elect; held at ihe Banking House'; this day, John P. Bailey, Jisq.,was unannimously elected President, J. J. HUGHES, Caph'h. April, 12, 1C44. 40-lf D. J. W ATKINS, DENTIST.. MAVING located himself at Yazoo City ..w..,v. nupj iu wa.iv vu any wiiu may honor him with their patronage. no will call at BY TTTTAVING a larjre and well assorted Stock of iOJL Goods on hand, in every department oftlie book ami stationary business, they respectfully call the attention ol" City and country JtierchanttSchool leachert and Heads of ramxhtt to their establish ment, as they have determined to sell at the low est cash prices, any thing in their line of business. Their Stock is all fiesh, and selected with the greatest care uml attention to the wants of this Community and in quality and variety is not sur passrd by any in the South or West. Among the stock will be found at all times in quantities, the following valuable and popular School Dooks and stationary. liills ol u!ncient amount will Do sold per good City acceptances. Webster's elementary spelling book, best Edition Emerson's new national Spelling book. Cobb's spelling book. Nown's Spelling book. Comly's Spelling book. Farley's spelling book. National rriracr. New England Primer. Common school Primer. Emcisou'a 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th Readers, the most popular Srhool series of the presmt day Goodrich's 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4ih Readers. M'GuiTv's 1st, 2 1, 3d and 4th Readers. New-York Readers Nos. 1,2 and 3. Hobb's Readers. Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Emerson's Outlines of Geography and History the beft Primary Geography now in use. Mitchell's Primary Geography. Parley ' Geography. Smith's Geography and Atlas. Olney's Geography and Atla. Mitchell's Geography and Atlas. Woodrirlge and Willard's Geography and Atla. Emerson's north Amenran Arithmetic Part, 1, 2 their baggage sent to any Hotel or other Smith's Arithmetic. Smilcy's Federal Calculator. Dabolrs, Uavies', and t'oiburns Arithmetic. Smith's Grammar. Creenleafs Grammar. Murray's Grammar. urown'8 Grammar. NOTICE. TT ETTES Testamentory were granted at llio June Tnrm 1 Q 1 4 nf , IT ...w ihiiij au-x-x, ui mc uumiia- ble Probate Court of Yazoo county, State ot Mississippi, lo the undersigned, on the estate of lileanor L. Alston. decM. All persons indebted to said estate will come f ....... -. 1 .1 nl. n .1 I. I luina ii u ju luu niy hut iii.iii uuu tiiuau iiu. i Ma .... i .. . , . ' ... u n ut can ai inn rirtnsps n men u.im uig tiaiuia daiijk taiu csiaio win .iuscih preTer it. Can irtfm.,., U T..... llirtm liilc nuthonlipntoM within ttw imo . if 3m Dec. 13, 1813, IP Ell L NOTICE. TT ETTERS o( Administration C.J. DLACKMAI1 & J. VI1IF0RD. fUTAVlNG opeued the well known Brick Stable, on Jefferson Street, Yazoo City, it being the Street which Travellers, Drovers and visitors will enter the city most ly, and'their giving particular attention to this business alone, hope to receive a liber al patronage in their line. Their charges shall be moderate. Keeping horse per month, $10 00 Single feed, 25 other charges in proportion. They have also Road Waggons, Teams, Ace. &c, for hire. Those favoring them with a call, will have "oeen granted to the undersigned by the Hon Probate court of Yazoo County, at the February Term, 1841 of said court, on the estate of G. II. Iladernan, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate, aro required to present them -for payment, within the tirno prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred, and those indebted to said estate are required to make speedy payment. II. DAYMAN. AdmV. March, 15, 1841. Bank Note Tabic, Corrected Weekly, NEW-ORLEANS MONEY MARKET. Adapted for Yaoo City Market. Miller, miss Martha Miller, W. Patterwfti, Andrew Pichev, F. Pate.J. II. Pmker, John. McCowan, mrs. Elizabeth Russel's History United States, with questioas. Marks, Dr. II. Russell's History England. Mrr,ll mr. Ivusseirs uisiery r raucr. 3 Powell, John Puikttt, mrs. Nancy Perkins, Jesscc the Yazoo City Whi; I,. Aspiprr pubi'siieu in i azoo city, anu serv ed upon the heirs at law of Levi Mainor, rlcc.i. As in duty bound, your pe itioner will ever pray, &c. Q. D. GIBBS, AdmV, do bonis non of Levi Mainor, dee'd. Ordered, that Citations is3tie as prayed for in petition. Witness th Hon. James R. Burrus Judge of Probates Yazoo county, the 4th Monday of July, 18 14, and seal of aid Court. Issued the '-'0th of July, 1814. Test: CI1.V3 M. HENDERSON, Cl'fc. July 20. 1S41. pr. fee $23 3-Ct. For icw Orleans. Rusel, S. C Shaw, James Smith, Henry S. Stone, Horace E. Sorrds, mrs. Sarah Sublett, V. Smith, Michael Thompson, R. N. Tuyner, W. D. Thompson, 11. w . fnIIE lightdraft steamer, and and substantial built regular Packet, Gov. ITIoreliead, Jas. Garland, Master, will leave for New Orleans, on Friday, the 2d ! ef August. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, apply on board. Yazoo city, Jnly 20, 1841. 3-2t Shropshire, Coleman A: co. COmm(jDi35COU JllCVrtmUteJMonday9.Wedoesdays, and Fridays and the lanci piau uu uieauernaie aays ai i isterv Russell's Ilintory Greece n! Rome Grim'haw's Histories, for Schools. Goldsmith's Histories, foi Schools. Worcestei's History and Chart. Lardner's Outlines of Universal History. Tytlct'i Elements of Universal History. Whelpley'scompend of Universval History. Walker's school Dictionary. Webster's school Dictionary. Worcester's school Dictionary, Emerson's Watts on Mind. Blair's Lectures, University Edition. Blair's lectures, Abridgment. Anthon's whole series of Latin and Greek Classics. Andrew's and Stoddart's Latin Books. Leverett's Lexicon, Donepan Lexicon. Gardiner's Lexicon. Schrevelli's Lexicon, French School Books in variety. Medical Books of all kinds. STATIONARY. Record Books for County and State Offices: Letlirers, Journals. Day Books, Cash Books, Steam Boat Books and Joins or laming, niaue oi uie best blue and white paper, and strongly bound. Letter paper, ruled and plain, cap paper, ruled and plain, of every kind and price. Wrapping paper, various sizes. Globes, six, nine and twelve inches. Ink, made especially for Records. Copying and Black writing ink. Brilliant red Carmine ink. Bristol Boards and Drawing paper. Paints and drawin? Materials, Convinir Dresses. Convinsr Books and materials, to gether with all khids of Stationary suitable for Schools, Country Merchants, and Public Institutions. S. W. k Co.. have also become the Agents of the P C WAT I N 1 a ctvd oMirrnntiniip to "Amer-ca.n Bible Societv," -The Amkrican Sun l. Kj. VVALL1S, Master, will continue to DAY School Union,' and have all their Books cor ply regularly during tho season between Btantlv hand. nd can at all times furnish them this place and Vicksburff, leaving here ou jn quantities. m mm 0 . - a l I . . ma 4J-IJJ AS . New Orleans, April au, R Reed, John s Sessions, W. B. Street. John P. i Swertwont, Ford A. co. St. John, Dr. Scott C. W. Smith, P. T Talbert, J. D. Thomas, R. C. Tayler, Smith. U Lliiian L Ilausman. w Whitanan, R. F. Witt, lieoigo Wooldrige, Pleasant Wood, D. W. W. Weeks, James A . Persons calling for either of the above letters, will please say they are advertised Wihon, mrs. Ann E. Walton, Rev. James Woolfolk John II. Watts, Nathanal G. place in ths city, without charge. We also have lots with shelter and water for Drovers, and all Horses put up with us, will be provided with good bedding. Corn, Fodder, Oats and Hay, BOUGHT AND SOLD HERE. Instructions strictly adhered to respect ing horses, &c. &c, left in our.charge. 07 Call and see us as you come in. Yazoii City, May 4, 1844. 44-tf INSOLVENT NOTICE. rrnilE undersigned have been appointed - by the Hon. Probate court of Yazoo County, Commissioners of Insolvency upon the estate of William K. Stone deceased. They will meet at the office of R. & J. J Holt, in the town of Benton, on the first Saturday of each month for the next six months, to receive, audit and allow claims against said estate. JAS. J. HOLT, WILLIAM BATTAILE, W. T. FOUNTAINE, Commissioners of Insolvency. 11ARDU ARE, &C. Richards & IVIoiitgomcry, No. 11, Chartres Street, New-Orleans, limited by law or they will be barred. BAILY W. GEORGE, Ex'r &c. July 19, 1844. 2-tf. 3 T EB S ffuvni&UinQ Z&xvtUoufsc, No. 53, Common Street, New Orleans. AGENTS FOR " White's N. Y. Type Foundry'' and the Hoe Fruiting rress Manufactory, HAVE IN STORE The following assortment of Paper and fl. A miAllllts lVJLtlli;jL JUllO STANDARD SPECIE. PAPER G000 reams Printing, sizes from a9,L,'ghTt and. Banking Company, 20 x 30 to 29 x 45 inches; 5000 reams -rar-d Traders', L.eiter ana rooiscap. PRINTING INK-Johnson's Winter, Spring and Summer; News and Book; also, co lored Ink in canisters. NEWS AND JOB TYPE. Nonpareil, Miuion, Brevier, Bourgeois, Long Piimer, Small Pica, Pica, Pica Secretary, English, Great Primer, Canon, Paragon Real Double Pica, . Great Primcrcript. Double Sm. rica Sec'y, Great Primer Sec'y And an assortment of Flowers, Cuts, Leads, Brass Rule, &c. ALSO Stands, with or without racks; News and Job Cases; common and brass Galleys; Mallet?; Plainers; Lead Cutters; Composing Slicks; Furniture; Quoins, &c (t7-Orders received for ihe Hoa Pa tent Cylinder, Washington and Smith Prin ting Presses; Bookbinder's Tools, &c. &c. 07Old Type received in exchange for new. March 1, 34-tl on havini 3G-Gt City Dank of New Orleans, Union Hank, State Bank, Canal Bank, Carrollton Bank, 8USrENlEl BANKS. Citizens' Bank, Consolidated Bank, Commercial Bank, REPUDIATED EANK9. Exchange Bauk, Improvement, Bank of Orleans, Atchafalaya, Blue Backp, MUNICIPALITY NOTES Municipa'ity No. 1, No. 2, No-. 3 75 Alabama, 20 Tennessee, 3 South Carolina, 3 Kentucky, - - 3 . LEGAL VALUE OF COINS I 30 25 par. par. par. par. par. par. it it dis .4 30 30 25 50 87 per dol. do. do. do. do. 20 pr ct. 35 " 44 di t n t NOTICE. will, at the May Term, 1844, of the Prohntfi Court nf Ya7nn pnnnfi' mnLa n "'iller, dee'd, and surrender my letters of Administration, when all persons interested Way attend if they see proper, and also pie sent my account for allowance. NAT. ROYSTEIt, Adm'r. Yazoo City, April 12, 1844, 40::7t Notice, LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned by the Court of Probates of Washington county, at the January term, A. D. 1844, of said Eagle before 1834, $10,66 41 sine 1834, 10,00 Sovereign, 4,86 Napoleon, 3,85 Doubloone, Spanish before 1782 16,25 after 17C2 15,53 Tatriot 15,55 ith pieces 2,9 X Thalers 7.87 July, 5, 144. It. EATON KEYS, P. M. 52-3t A RE constantly receiving direct from the Uourt ; qua . lying nun to act as uxecuior ot I lie lOk win uuu icoiaiiicui ui 11 niiaiii xjcj, deceased. Persons indebted to said estate The regular Packet Steamer VOILAHT, A!D Dealers in Staple Goods, Main Street, Vazoo City. Will funrsh genrsl fcnppis for Plantation and Family use. J. P. SiiBoriMiiRE, Yazoo city, W. &l D. Coleman, Franklin. July 12,1814. 1-Ct. NOTICE. TT F.TTERS f Administration bavin? been jjiantt d to the undersigned by the Hon. Probate Court of Yazoo County, at ihe F bni rv Torm, 1814 of said court, on the estate of Robert Mclntyre,late of Yazoo City, deceased. All persona haing claims against said Estate, aro required to present them for payment, within tho time prescrib ed by law, or they will be forever barred, and thoso indebted to said'estate are re quired to make speedy payment. DAMUkLi uUflVDa, yum r., I precisely. Yazoo City,May 24, 1844 Manufnptiirnra in Rirminffham fe Shcf. field,' as well as from the Northern Manu facturcrs, large additions to their Stock of HARD-WARE, CUTLERY, &C. which they are selling as low as can be pro cured in the Southron country. Purchasers are invited to examine before buying. Their Stock is extensive, and the assortment verv complete. Among their Heavy Goods are 450 tons Swedes, Tennessee and English Iron, assorted, all sizes from the small est mund and square to 12 inch Plough Plate; Forty Francs, $7,50 Georgia $5 br.ra't5,C0 N. Carolina do 5,00 Pistareen, 10 Guina 5,00 Oucat jOO German crown 1,90 French 1,C0 Louis d'Or. . 3,00 X Guilders 3,64 Yazoo City Prices Curx'cnt. CORRECTED WEEKLY BV" MESSRS. AUK & BAKKBDAt.fc". ARTICLES. 46-tf Tnsnlvant. Notice. THE undersigned have been appointed 4000 kegs best quality Nails, warranted; Commissioners of.tnsolvency, pon the 300 dozen "Collins' Hartford" and oth estate of Abner G. Harrison, deceased, and will meet at tho office of J. & W. B ittaile, Insolvent Notice. rrnHE undersigned were, at " the May A- rVf r m 1 ft 1 1 . ( .t. n.A.t. r,i,rt rxfl : il, i.tn. rf Rnntnn nn t li o first f5a 1 11 rit n V Yazoo county, appointed Commissioners of of each moth, forth, the next six months, to Insolvency upon the estate of Malachi B. receive and credit claims against said cs- Hamer, dee'd., we will met the Second Sat- tale. WILLIAM BATTAILE, urday of every month, for the ensuing six monins ai the otuce of Q. D. Uibbs, lisq., in Yazoo city, for the purpose of auditing claims against said estate. Q". D. GIBBS, F. W. QUACKENBOSS, D. WALKER. . Commissioners. Yazoo city, June 7. 1844. 48-tf. EDWARD A. LEWIS, CHAS. E. MOUNT, Commissioners of Insolvency. Benton, March 30, -1844. 39 6m PIANOS! Tf OUD'S celebrated Grand Action Piano fL Fortes, for sale at the Benton Academy and at Yazoo City. These Pionos will re- Yazoo City School. THE present terra of the School in this place will, from this date, be suspend ed until the second Monday in September, of estate of Robert Mclntyre, cTecM. next, when it will be recommenced, and the March 1st, 1844, 3V6t necessarj er Axes; 20 tons Steel, Cast, Blistered, American and German; . 3000 Gin Saw Plates, also Gin Saw Sheet Steel; 1000 dzen Cotton and Wool Cards, best makers; also Mill and Grind Stones; Mill Irons; White Lead; Linseed Oil; Winter Strained Sperm and Whale Oils; Corn Shelters and Straw Cut ters; Ox, Log and Trace Chans; Hoes in great variety; Buck and Dropbbot; , Bar Lead; Spades and Shoveb: ALSO 600 red Carey Plougs, No. 1 to 4; 2000 French Pots, from 1 to 108 pints; are requested to mako payment, and those having claims against the estate are notified to preseut them to roe within the time re quired by law or they will be forever barred WILLIAM II. TAYLOR, Ex'r of William Ley. Feb. 9, 1814 31-st. ILand for Sale I will sell 517 Acres of Land in Holmes County, on Honey Island, on favourable terms; any person wishing to purchase, will apply to Dr. W. Dorsey, in Yazoo City. The title is good and the land equal to any in the state, and is in three miles of L. Richardsons1 farm immediately on the bank of Littlo River. ANSELM W ATKINS-. FROM ils. Ot? NEGROES FOR HIRE. AS Receiver, appointed by the Superior aiTs ! Court of Chancery, I am authorized tol qa . hire out oy tne monin a numoer oi iegroes,i qil gperm.. belonging to James R. Crcecy. Also, the I linseed, Pleasant Hill Plantation, rersons wishing Fork, mes, 10 Hire. Will PlcoSC IDoRO appilCaHUU IU 11JC I at my plantation, 9 miles below.iazoo Lity. Jan 26, 1842. .29-tf Apples, green, - - - bbl " - dried, - - bbl Bagging, Kv., - - yd Scotch, ... yd Bale Rope,. - - - - - " 11 Twine, " 11 Beef, rnpss, - - - - - bb prime, - - bb " cargo, - - - bb Bacon, hams, - 11 " sides, - - 11 " shoulders 11 Buttek, Goshen, 11 Western, - - 11 Beans, white, bb Coffee, Havana green, - II bt. Domingo, - - i! Candles, sperm., - I, tallow, mould, li " dint, - 1 Cheese, American, - - 1 Cideu, - - 1 Cigars, Spanish, - r American, - - m Corn, in the ear, - bush ' sack, - " meal, - - . Luah Flouh, superfine, - - bbl live, - - bbl Hay, - - - ton Larp, - U Molasses, - - gai ceive a full warrants, if desired, and be kept in order lor two years withont charge. I 5000 Plough Moulds, of American, Swedes ard English Iron. New Orleans, Jan. 1, 1844. Messrs. Loud and Co. of Philadelphia, have just taken the Gold Medal at the New York Fair.awarded for the best Fiano Forte. 26.61. Carver Washburn $ Co's plN STANDS for sale, by a fifnnDirnT present Quarter comnlfit1. win.uxi, agcul. 1 ..... 1 -v r - t a iQii oe ; a I I A U ' ' C 111C Li US. Will, 4Up 1 m,' J. H. CULLEN & Co. time, be made for the best interest of -the schooll for another year. . R. M. HOLLISTER, Principal. sale by "ft SL hhds superior Bacon, assorted, just litl received from Cincinnati, and for CHAS. DRENNING. Wanted at this Office, A BOY as an Apprentice to the Printing business. One from the country and aged about 16 years would be preferred. Apply immediately cargo, chime, ' bulk, hog iottn4i- Potatoes Rice, - -Sugar, brown, loaf, - tnmn EVERY CODY LOOK HERE. fTUST Received from New Orleans per cJ steamer Yazoo City a Splendid assort ment of Tova for children, together with a salt, Liverpool blown, 1ar(T stock of Crockery-v are, l-amily Uro-l. feiuunu, " t? .1 Snip. fv.iid nt an uinna. rcaisnns. i nrronia t Fies, Pruens, Preserves, Jellys, Candies of ' all Hinds, wtin me urana v.unosny 01 ine WmsBT (first quality,) Llime raciory. ALSO, 3,000 bushels corn in sacks, for eale. S.S.CALDWELL, No. 105, Main Street 111 lb lb Sir ea4 none. 4 30 00 12 00 50 so Do- (second quality) 50 JOD PRQ Neatly and Exrcdjf? ' this