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T' HS notes due the Planter'! 'Hunk, which have been transferred to J L. ttolc-ris, agent" of tlx Trus tecj of the Bank of the Uniierf ijlates, of Philadelphia, are in the hnd of Mr. Fieltlm;; Davis lor collection, ondthosa indebted are rcupeclluiiy "notified ilmt pa.y tnervt ii luired. " ., Wood t'ule, Beptl 1, 1843. 37. "rrt f I? IV A 1? H" i. ded from the plantation of the tub- .scriber residing in the. Parish of West .... Feliciana, Louisiana, and at dillerent pc- . riodi, commencing on tha 25th of April, r 3 and enmna on tne 34 insiani, (.no lonpw- : aziix male slaves,, i , ,. '; . WESLEY, aged 27 years, about 6 feet 10 or 11 m . ches high, smalt features, straight built, has a downward look when apoken to, and in a mochas. . JIM JORDON, aged. 25 years, about 5 ,r foet 8 or I inchea higfv-pleasing and intella -Wi i i u.r. nlaiiiiihlft iiiconvera- fe l l EUI1I WWuwii ' j i . tion, and baa one upper tooth misting! f7 ches high, a good face, rjr talkatWa nd . vo a v k a Man nt av& a.ieoi iora in ft. v, w .!.. ' ........ .... - ....... X J ; ..H B W R Y,' ageJ twenty-five, year; i l'ut ' feet 10or 1 1 'B"1 h'8B stoutbuilt, f I L baa downward look when apoken to, abrupt J i converaauon, and , loat - on , upper loom UOffl WW Ilgm iUO, UJttoi .auw.u w... . -. crT nunW (fx) C 7..ra a Krifrht mil l- . DUJUVtMUNI, UpW 'O ak alalia, partially gray, about 5 teat 1 1 mens or feet high, atout built, . eomewhat deaf and slow in conversation. . GUY or-GOODALL, aged i yeere, . . IV.';: a UiA 1 I inches hieh. ' lather : , rstout built, quit black, and in character n ordinary negro. , . .... "., y Ul uree qi ma auuvo aiavca -wi about two or three weeka since on their way to Tunica, and one of them having a nun tl i, nrrthalill. tint taiaV ba lui. i kins in tha' vicinitr o( tha "Fontaine Blue" plantation where they nave acquaintances. . will give the above reward if returned to me, or lodged in rail so that I can get them or ten dollars for either. . , WHITMAN WILCQX. July -, 1843. M 8m , - Copartnership. HE subscribers have associated themselves togeth er the purpose of trannacling a - General Commission - AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, in this place, under the firm and style of ALLISON 4r HOLMES. We are prepared to make advance, and to furnish the necessary plantation aupplies for all cot ton, shipped to our friends In New Orleans. We shalt keep on band all kinda of Western Pnduct, Graceriej, JVVgre Z.tt, Bagging, Hop; and ivmi, wliictl we will sell on reasonable terms. . ' ' J. 6, ALLISON, V' '. ''-" " JOHN HOLMES. Bayou Sara, August I, 1843. 38 3m i r ' PORK, &o OA BARRELS Mesa Pork, just received, which ti the subscribers are prepared to sell lew for est. Abo, Negro Hats, ult Mackerel, Collins' Axes, Sperm Oil, Otgars, sc. , '.;.? ( LANCASTER d SIMS,' Aeenta3 t :i julr S9, 1843. : for J. B. Btrm Co N. Orleans. NOTICE .. ; ; ' A T the October term, 1843, of the Probate coilrt of iA Wilkinaon county, i w present my Guardian, ahip of the person and estate of Josephine V, Hariison. ..1 . 1 ll..nA . I.! i, 1 . . - , lor nnau aeuiemeuiauu anuwanvw, ( . ,. , 1. , SAMUEL HARRlSONCinardian. Wly M. I843, , 38 . y ;,; . , THE STATB OF MISSISSIPPI, ) .-! ' ,f. ..' - rwukbum &tmti 1 . $.-.- Hi ; ' r: Paobiti Court, July Term, 1843. To all persons interested in tha lands, tenement, and hereditaments, ot jonn vgaen, aec-a., vrttmg: W, OU ate hereby commanded to be and appear be . JL (ore the Probata Court of Wilkinson county, at the Court House thereof, tht leeond Monday in Of later t, then and there to shew cause, why the fol lowing lands belonging to the estate of John Ogden, deceased, should not be sold, to wit: c , . The north-east and west half of the south-easl quar ter of section nineteen; the south and the east half of the south-west quarter of section eighteen; the north west quarter of aectioh twenty; the weet half of the north-east quarter, the weat half of the. south-weet ' quarter and the north-weal quarter of section seventeen; north of range nine east. Also, the .north-v. eat quar ter of section eleven; and the north-oast quarter of sec tion ten; tha east halt and south-west quarter of section fifteen; tha north-west quarter of section fourteen; and the west half of the north-west quarter of section one, in township eighteen, north ' of range thirteen east. Afsot the south half of section seventeen; tlx south half and the west half of the north-east qnarter of sec tion eighteen; the north half of section twenty, in town ahip nineteen, north of range thirteen aastf and also, section- thirteen, in township nineteen, north of range twelve east, of lands pwchased of the United States at the land office at Columbua, Mississippi. ' ' Also, tha following landa lying in Wilkinson county, to wiu part of section thirty-five, thirty-six, and forty two, in township number two, range number two, weat, , beginning at t stake 00 the laiMt between Robert Mor ns and John Ogden'a estate, running thence north 73 3-4 degrees, eaat sixteen ehaina to a stake and small red oak, thence south thirty dejrreee weat, to stake ' en the north margin of the" Woodville road, thence south 81 1-8 deg. east, ' to a teach xiii, xiri, B. 0., thence south t degree W to a auke, thence northlSS 1-B decreet, east forty ebaina, to a atake and Holly and W hite Oak, xiii, xiii, bears N 63 l-8deg eaat, twenty mvsi linka, thenee south 30 min.west, forty chain to a Red Oak, xiii, xiii. Sea corner. Thence north 89. 1-8 deg weet 40, SS ehaina ton Red Oak stump nsas Hickory, xiii, am, north 46 degrees, weat 19 &4 ehaina, to a atake and Sassafras, 1, on the bank of Bavoa San creek, thence with the meanders of aaid creek to the lower road to Finckneyville, thence with said road tot stake near the foar mile post, thence north I de gree, east 67, 80 chains, to the place of beginning con taining 437 68 acres. , ' ' Also, a part of section thirty.five and forty-two, same township and range aa above, being west of the dower laid oft, by Commissioners appointed and con tains twenty acres and 81-100 of an acre, bounded on the north by George and Robert Morris's lands, and D. O. Stewart, east by Peter Smith's estate, south by A. T. Welch, James r. Conner, and Daniel Leath erman, and weet by Maberry Morris's estats. Also, the south part of the Coulter tract, beginning at a atake on the line between D. H. Proeser, and the aaid Coulter tract, running thence east, 66 00 chains and 24 linke, to a itako Llum, a, and Sweet Gum, x, on Bayou Sara creek, thence down said creek with its meanders to an Ab, xhi near a apiine, thence north 46 3-4 degrees east, IS S3 chains, to a Bay marked W, Ogden, thence south 35 94 chain to a atake Beech x, nd Gum x, thence weat 10 If chains, thence north to Holly, 1111, tliep.ee wet 63. 63 chain toe stake aad Bay xiii, thence north IS minute east, 40 Ga chains place of beginning containing 426 3I-1UI acres, boun ded oaths North by M. Ogden' titer, east by Mary Pratier and William Tigner'a farwls, south by D. & C. Stewart, and nat bv Robert Worries and D. U. Ptos aer, containing in all 8ri 34-100 acres,. ""V V Wmxs 'the Honorable FRANCIS - ' G1LDART. . Judge of said Probate .- Court, at the Court Hoes of aaid coun ''t ' ty, the second Monday of July, eighteen hundred and forty. Owee. . Issued Uii7t day of Jui A. D. 184.1. JOHN C. ALEXANDER, Clrk. ' - . by P, Cae, Dep. Clerk. Jute 89. lA 88 Sw ' ' ' Th Liberty Advocate will give the above - aix lusertiens. ' , ; -J I lSaunders, ; ' n , General 'Igvni and Commission Mercfiant, '; -oovraiB,Mi$s.i ; : v" ; ' ' The subscriber reapectfuily ofiers l.ia ser vi:es to bin friend and the public generally, for the transaction of n General Agent $ Com mission business, nt YVoorJville, Miss., from nd after the 1st dny of January, ; I843,i and will give particular attention to the tale of all descriptions of Met chantfize w ould be glad to receive consignments a ompanied with a memorandum ol instruction From a long and intimate knowledge of general business, he with confidence solicits a ahate of public patronage, and pledges his best exertions to uflbrd satisfaction. J. 8AUND1JRS. i REFEREJfCESi . ,. . Wm.P. Dixon. Jf Varfc. , E. . F. T. PratcotU Qrav- son, Henry, Co.. John R McCall. John P Harria. A"ei Oi leant. Tho: W. Oyer, iSajo- Sor Joa: H. oireei, i-aq., uocrr A A. Junes, JTatchex. Judge Joa: Johnaon, Judge Nat: Scudder, B. F. Herbert, Esqr WoodvilU. J. N. Glidewell.Ceiar Fraiese, Vkksburg. Thomaa Hutchinson, Esq. Louinillt, Ay. wooaviue, ueceraber 17; 1848. ' 52 ,' , 7 ... .... - NOTICE. ""; rilHE Subscriber having Removed hi Tailor Shop to the house between Mollemana Hotel and th,e atore of Cooley & Weed, is prepared to execute a businees in his line. in t superior atyle. to any ever done in Woodville, aad on the most reasonable term. He respectfully invite gentlemen who want good and en lining cioinermacij, 10 give Dim a call. Ladies' walking and ridina habits cut and made in the most appiovejjT fashion, at the lowest rates, and slipiteat noiico, B.,"J.' , . 1 . :: : r. t. harlow. Apnl99,l&43 , . ... . , . ; IMPROVED COTTON GINS, r. Jv. H. WETTER FILLE GEO. L.ESTES, RESPECTFULLY informt the Planter of Mia. sissippi and Louisiana, that they have entered into Copartnerahip for the purpose of Manufacturing motion urine ot jne aoove aeacnptiou Their materials are of the best quality, and the work will be executed in a handsome and durable style, embracing all the im provernenta of modern invention Long experience In the bum net win tuny juetny jx. at &. in warranting meir utua 10 oe equai 10 wo oeai 01 mose made by any 01 their numerous competitors tiepaire ol every descrip tion done at the shortest notice Machinery for gins. mniBk conon iirensee, w.c, oiaoe in a neat, auostantial and workman-like manner. All communications ad dressed to NiTTcaviLLc b Estis will be faithfully at tended to. ICPAddress at Woodville, Mies. April 4, 1848. 18 CARRIAGE AJVD TTJlOOJf MJIKIJfG JMTD RE- p atvifn ........ RETTYMAN, & Co., still continue to car- . rv on the above business nt their old atnnd opposite (be Jail, on Jnain street, where they arm hrnn.ired to execHle all hinds uf wnrh nnrlnin. ing to said business in a superior style' to any A :. .1.. .nJ ll, 8lk ..I I.J x 1107 iuicuu ntrcpmg vi iioiiu uuo ana iwu uorse carriages, and waggons of every description of their own manufacture. Having rented the Smith shop formerly occupied by Wm. Her, they intend carrying it on in connection, with the above bu siness: for which purpose, they have employed (he most skilful workmen to execute all kind of work, such as Carriage, gin, mill and plough work r-horse shoeing, and all other kinds of work usu ally done in the courlrY--all, of which will be dune at the shortest police and in a workman like manner. Their prices and terms) will be as reasonable as can be obtained elsewhere. The public are invited lo call and examine (heir work and prices and judge for thrmselves. W. II. PRETTYMAN, Wr T. BIMNG. Woodville, Jan. 12, 1S43. 4 ti 1 1 ... I. 1 1 . . FRESH SPUING UOODN, At Messri. Kann $ Jacobfs old tland, one door abort pekisarlx q- JJantel. . GREAT, BARGAINS! riTHE undersigned have just received the following m- . arueieai Fine Fiencli Muslin, English do., Jaconet do white and plaid and striped Muslins, do ciehoa lawn, bwia Musliu do., fine new fashion Bonnet, straw 8t mualiu, miss straw bonnets, French Qinghams, Linnen Dam ask, a good assortment of Iriab Linen, do ilrown llol and. Linen Bln Ltnea, do Cpttonade, cotton & linen Musquito netting.. Also, a fine assortment of ladies & gentlemen's Shoce, do miss & children. Aleo, a fine assottment of Spring Clothing,. Panama It silk Hats- will be sold for notmn j else but for the cash. May t, 1843. ' . ' S. HAAS fc CO. DRY GOODS i AT AUCTION PRICES. T4 tht Ladies and Centtniwn of WoodvWc and Us Vicinity. ' - TONT all of vou like, to have Great Bargains in MJ. Dn Goodsj Clothintt, oT Yeu may Ahn if yon wish to get thm at veiy , reasonable (Auction) prices, at our Emporium (Main atreet, nearly opposite the Post Office) where we pffer to sell any thing in our line ata verj small profit. , ' ' 4 ' We bate, in addition to- our former stock through the whole seaaon on hand the following:.-' FineFreneb- Mualin, different colors: do do and English Calicoes, beautiful 1 pellisea; , White . Jaconet and Muslins; Swiss Mull,. Bishop Lawn, Linen Cam- brio, Gingham, all colours, Linen Cambric nandnet chiefs tnd Linen da.: Fine Irish and Holland Linen- Cotton and Linen Checks; York Mill, Power Loom, LoneCIothi coloured Cambric, Cettonadea striped, . &.C. Alao, a full' assortment of Summer Clothing Linen bosomed Calico and Striped Shirts; Silk, Bea ver and Straw Hats. Bova Fin Straw Hats; a full suppy of Men's, Boys, Youths and Childrena Brogans. We wieh our friends, customers, and the public gen erally wilt call, price eur Stock and we hope they will find out that we are willing to sell great bargain at our store. 1 1 , N.B. Terms CASH! " - SCHWARTZ DANIEL. April I. 1843. '.. I NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. fnHE undersigned has just received and offers tor sale, a large nsortment of Spring and Summer goods consisting in part of the following; Fine Muslins of different eolors. Calicoes, Ginghams, &c ; . - i . Ready made clothing, .;". - v i , ..Halt, shoes, boots, &c., ; ,,. ;..,' Ladies1 bonnets, , ? . , . , ., . Cottonades,.. , 1 , fT Shirts (linen and coHon bosoms.) All of which will be sold very low for cash. - SCHWARTZ & DANIEL. Main-sl. March 111 1843. '. ' 12 : CASTOR OIL, QUININE CALOMEL, aneV varielv of Mineral Medicinea. hist received end for sale by J. SAUNDERS. For Sale,. CHEAP fot cash, or, for a note with approved secu rity pays bio on the 1st of January next, a new and valuable GI3. Any person wishing to purchase this article, will rind it to their advantage to make an early application, a the owner is anxious to sell, 1 h will be found at Lsmhcx' shop opposite the Foet Of fice, where it bas been tctt fot the inspection of. those who wish to purchase. SAMUEL. HAAS. July 15, 1843. 30. ' "'"" WOODVILLE " r n r.i a I. : j ;'acads:iy. TI1H Academy, under the suoeriiitendunce nf Mr. and Mrs. 11 ALty,. tins beea hi succesBlul operation fur six year. Their system of instruc tion is designed lo give the pupil a- thorough Knowledge ol the fccieucee their mode of gov ernment such as shall improve the disposition enlighten the understanding prepare them foi the actual duties of life for moral and intellectu al enjoyment. . 1 be fnmary Class will be instructed in Read ing, Writing, Spelling, Defining,, the first princi ples of Arithmelic, English Grammar, Geogra- pny and History. Junior Class History of the United Slate, Arithmetic, Geography and Grommaar. " Middle Class Natural Philosophy, Botany, Chemistry, Arithmetic, Rhetoric, Universal Ilia lory, Moral Philosophy. . " " . .' v 1 Senior Class Intellectual Philosophy, Astro nomy, Algebra, Geometry. Ancient Geography andJMythology. composition, Letter-writing, Urawing Maps Vocal Music. Sacred History, Critical Reading Orthography and Calisthenics will be taught in the course. ' h Those who go through the whole course of in struction will receive a certificate froip the insti- ution.. ; -i.' ' ; . r ; ' Each pupil will be examined on entering and be classed according to the advancement. ' ( roiitical Economy, Mineralogy, Ueoloey, An cient and Modern Languages can be studied as the parent or pupil may choose. 1 ne Academic year will berealter be divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each. The vacation will hereafter be in the summer.' The Trustees of the institution, for the more general diffusion of Education, have given the Academy buildings free from rent. The prices of tuition have therefore been reduced. , . The first session will commence October )2th 1842, and close in March. - , TERMS. Tuition in English Branches per Ses sion of twenty weeks, - 16 00 Tuition in Music, Piano, per Session of twenty weeks, - - - 35 00 Tuition in Music, Guitar, per Session oftwenty weeks. - - 35 00 Use of Piono per Session or twenty weeks, - - - , - 5 00 Tuition in the Modern Languages, per bession of twenty weeks, - 10 00 Tuition in Ancient Languages, per Session oftwenty weeks, 10 00 Drawing and painting in Oil and Wa ter Colors, - - 10 00 Mexzotinto, . '- 10 00 Chinese Painting, - - 10 00 Embroidery with Crewell, - - 10 00 Board per Session, - 50 00 Washing per doz., 60 Furnishing room per week, - . - 60 Fuel during the cold season, per week, - - - - 121 ' Music, Instrumental and Vocal, by Prof. Php P. Werlein. ' Assistant Teachers Miss Clarrissa Chapman, do ; dd Alias Diary Chapman. Stewardes8-Mr8i N. Raynor. ' The whole expense for one Academic year, in eluding board, tuition in English branches, wash ing, furnishing rooms, and wood lor the winter season, - - - ii $177 00 For board and tuition onlyr one year , in English, 137 00 For tuition only, one year in English, 32 00 Bills roust be paid in advance for one session, or ten per cent will be added. Woodville, September 3, 1842. . , Trustee's Sale, W Y virtue of a certain Deed ef Trust made and ex- M M ecuted to the undersigned Trustee, by C. A. Thornton, for the use and benefit of S. Q. Thornton, bearing ditto on the 6th day ot December, 1B40, and duly recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Probate Court of Wilkinson county, Mississippi, in Book M. at pages 201 e302, to secure the payment of certain sums there in particularly aet forth and specified, I shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder, lor cash, belore the court house door in Woodville, Wilkinson county, Missis sippi, on the 20th day of February, 1844, the PLANTA TION on which said C. A. Thornton now resides, sit uated in said county and state, on ths waters of Bayou Ban , and bounded on the north and east by the lands of A. C. Dunbar, south by said Bayou Sara creek and lands belonging to J. W. Leatlierman, and on the west by the lands of F. Davis, containing 945 acre, more or lea; for more particular description of said land reference mar ba made to aaid deed of trust. ' : There are.upwarda of 400- acres of the tract cleared and now undor cultivation, with dwelling bouse, gin, mill and all necessary out buildings attached. The land is produc tive and well watered, and wiU.be exhibited to any one desirous of purchasing prior to day ot sale. " Selling as Truatee, I will convey aucb title only as i vested in me by aaid deed of trust. -1 , -r' 1 . . , . f W, H. IHLLlJNUtlAM, i rustee. August 18, 184J. 89-35 , , TRUSTEE'S SALE. TOY virtuo of a Deed of Trust executed by Nathan- MJf lei E. Robinson, to the undersigned aa Trustee. for tho use end benefit of Hugh M. KearyadPatrick F. Keary, dated the 3Uth day ol September, A. LV1S41, and ef record in the Clerk's Office of the Probate Court of Wilkinson County and Stale of Mississippi, in Book (M) pages 386 and 387, of the record of Deed a, I will, en WtDNESDiT, the 25th day ofOcToaas, 1843, offer for sale, pursuant to the terma expressed: in said Deed of Trust, at the Store of Nathaniel E. Robinson, in the Town of Finckneyville, County and State aforesaid, the Mowing described Lots of Ground, on one of which a good House is situated, (to wit:) A House and Lot in the Town of Pinckneyville, in the County and State aforesaid, known on the plat of aaid Town a Lot, No. S3, containing one half acre of ground, fronting en Washington and Adams Streets. Also Lot, No. S3, in aaid Town, fronting on Washington and Adams streets the same being a vacant Lot. Also, all the MER CHANDIZE, of every description, now in the Store of said N. B. Robinson, In tha Town of Pinckneyville, consisting ef a Urge and beaatiful assortment ef DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, Jcc-, &e After disposing of the above Lots on the day aforesaid, the sale will commence of the above MERCHANDIZE, and will be continued from day to day until the whole Stock is disposed of, or s much thereof sa may be necessary to satisfy the said Hugh M. & Patrick F. Keary notice being given at the expiration of each sate day of the commencement of the next sale day. ' And opon aaid salen, 1 will convey such litis as is vested in me by said Deed of Trust. WILLIAM V. KEARY, Trustee. Ari 80th, 1843. 18 . ffOHNSA DORSEY returns his thank to thoae J who have patronized him during the paat year, and would inform Ihem and the public, that he still continues to transact a General Receiving, Forwarding and CtmmiMion Business in Fort Adam, and liopexby strict attention to business to merit a share of patron, age. : FortA dame, March 4ih, I "43 I WjlCltLliD Beef in half Barrels gaud article ii. An For Sal by J. SauKDCas. . Notice to Planters. flH!E snbaciiber will carry on the folic':!"-Branches JL of Euaint sa aa usual ill the Blacksmi.;. Mi.ip oppo site the poet office." The carriage business will be done in the house occupied heretofoie ss a theatre, Blatk smithing, painting, trimming and repairing of Carriages, Wagon Making ol'every duevription, fcc, will be done oh the shortest notice. 1 will also attend to the gun- smithing business. The same workmen will u 19 that have been heretofore employed, and I s!,,. 1 i p the beat of mechanics. Superior timber end all : r materials necessary to carry on the above br- nl buaineaa wilt be kept constantly on hand. Tin: shirt est attention will be paid,aud the work will be v. a; i. to give aatialaction. . . J. LENNEX 4- C . Woodrilie, June 19, 1843 f KW CASH STORE. (At Messri jiann d JakobPt old stand on door above Schartz dj- Daniel.) 1PHE subscribers have jujt received the folio w- articles f Fine French Muslins, Do. French and English Calicoes, - Fine Bonneli, muslin and straw, Short of all description, . . Also, a large assortment of Spring Clothing, halt, boots, crockeryware, dc.y too many arti cles' to mention. Ladies are invited to call and examine for thetwelVe , as'shalt sell very low for cash only. , ; S. HAAS $ CO. March 11, 1843. BOOTS BOOTS!! .. : -1 have just received eight cases superior winter boois which I will sell for cash only, as they are left with me to sell on commis sion. .... . WM. L. COLLINS. Dec. 17, 1842 52. - ' DR. HULL'S Vegetable Fever and Ague and Anii-Fevtr PILLS, THE proprietor of these justly celebrated Pills (from the experience' of the last thi ee years) feels himself ful ly authorized in asserting and warranting hi pills to ba ths most innocent sod perfectly efficient remedy ever ottered to ths public, snd is really what it purports to be, a certain, speedy and permanent cure for all cases whatever of ague and fever or chill and fever. Such ha been its very great success in aU Ihosa districts ef country where it haa been used, that it baa supplanted almost every other issiedy snd by its uniform certain ty in curing this very disagreeable and sometimes dis tressing disease, bas gained the entire confidence of the public and approbation of ths medical faculty. Indeed many of the most prominent and distinguished practitioners, in various parts of the Southern and Western country, have such confidence in ita superior efficacy, that they gue it a decided preference over all other remediea, ana uniformly prescribe in their prac tice for this disease. The auperiority which ia claimed for thia medicine over all others, is, that, independent of ita being a speedy and certain cure, it is the moat perfectly innocent remedy known. Infants, females, and peraons of the most delicate constitutions, may take it without ths least fear of any unpleasant effect, and will find their general health and vigor restored by its use. . CERTIFICATES. Atw Orleans, Feb. S3, 1841. Oaor Sir After my compliments to you, I will in form you that 1 have fully tested your pills, and find them to answer the purpose designed, in no caae have they failed when they have had a fair trial I want you to send me a fresh supply aa soon aa possible, , Your obedient sctvn't. . S. RLACK. Ains Orleans, Dee. 18 1841. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Hull's Vege table Ague Medicine in my practice forth last eigh teen months. I have prescribed it exteneively in chills and fever, and have never known it to fail to perform a cure me tirst day. 1 hav also prescribed it in billious, typhus, nervous and congestive fevers, sod have truly found it the moat valuable remedy lor the cure ot levers, that 1 bave ever known offcrred to the public I do therefore recom mend it to all persons laboring under fever, aa aaf and effectual remedy. JAS.DUPONT.M. D. , , Mobile, Ma. January 1, 184.1. , Thi is to certify, that 1 have used Dr. Hull's Vege taWe Ague Medicine in my family in a number of cas es of chills and fever, and it has never failed to perform a cm immediately. I do therefore recommend it to all persons afflicted with chills and fever, as a safe and certain remedy for the cure of that most distressing disease, as my knowledge of the medicine is not con fined t what it bas done in my family, 1 have seen ths good effects of it in a number of caae of my neighbors. JAMES HOOAN, M. D. Jtfoeift, Ma, January 3d 1841. This is to certify, that we have travelled much ever thia and the adjoining States, and have heard much said in favor of Dr. Hull's Ague Medicine in the cure ot fevers. -"W e have known it used in great many cases of chills and (ever, and have never known H fan to ef fect a cure immediately. We have alao particularly no ticed ita effects in great many cases of billious and other fevers, and in the many cases in which ws have known it used, it has never failed to effect a cure in a shorter time than any medicine we have ever known. We do therefore recommend it to those laboring un der fever, as ah effectual remedy for the cure of that dis ease. 8am.' Smith, Esq. Mobile. Ala. James E. Likely, .do do . 1 'V S. B. Lancaster, M, D. do ' do' ' ' A.8. Lane, M.D. do do E. A. Smith, (Druggist,)da do These popular pills are Cor sale at W. L. Collin' ator in Woodville, sole agent for the place. Price only one dollar per box. On box ia sufficient to curs two or three cases of chills and fever. Woodville, Miesp. May 9th 1842. ' THE undersigned hav just received 1 pieces of aesorted Straw" Matting cases Palm Leaf Hats, cheap 1 case fine Panama Hats fine assortment of Inserting It Edging eilk and linen Pocket H'dk'f. doppeld white Silk, Ginghams & Drilling Towell boys Leghorn Hats, do. Clothing 10-4 & 13-4 wbit Linen Sheeting, Jaconet fc Cambric Ribbons, as sorted Ladies fc misses Straw Bonnets will be sold for nothing else but for th cash. . . May 81. J. KANN fc JACOB!. (FINNING WHEELS, just received fc for aale, by tv-r teo.xa. j, saoMDias. COFFEE and tea, for sale, by (Jan. 14, 1843.) , 3. SAUNDERS. ULK PORK, LARD, fc SOAP, lorsale wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, by J. SAUNDERS. BACON HAMS, Just received and for aale by ., . X SaVHDSM. NAILS Assorted sises, for sale, by . ' Feb. 28. J. Saosesas. T INCTURE of PEARLS To remove freckles, cure chops and make akin smooth, fot sal by J. OABKHaS, DISINFECTING chlorine tooth wash, a moat val. ; uabifl article; for aal by J. SarjHDias. B LACK PEPPER, for sale, by eb. wj. , J. Sauhdsrj.- IICKLES, for sale, Feb. 88. J. Eaumders. P RESERVES Peach Lacurefc Cordials for sale, Feb. aa. " by J. Saunders. HOT BITTERS, Cholera Syrup,' No. ,-Gum Myrrh, reaf&frican Cayenne Feppes, and a va riety of Thomsoni Medicine and Dr. Thomson's Medical Books, iustitecived and for aale by 1 J. SAUNDERS. Vegetable Anti-lliliovr and Anti ' P"SPSP?IC PILLS. 5T is well known that disease often arise from disordered state of the Stomach and Bowela ; and if tins condition ia promptly attended to aad re! Iieved, that health will be immediately restored. And nothing more aiA ctual can be resorted to, than one or two active doses of purgative medicine. And there is nothing more suitable than Pill of pro pr character. The public have in these Vegetable Till the article presented to them, which uuuu, ,w. qualities calculated lo render th most important service in cleansing tho alimentary canal t they will operate with sufficient force, and still with ease and safety. They have been used by the proprietor, with abundant .iiH.i-.gs in an A,f.n,iv. n.l....l n.. - - Vi. . V Ti ,or mnT years. He can therefore confidentslly recommend them In the Dublin natrnnrvnM. I, ia nn, . . , . .1 11 r VP ;. '' preienoed that they will cur all diseases, but I bey will answer purgative medicine that dan be produced: and b beine taken when that descrption of medicine I needed mar are perron- uom inreaieneo disease at a very small exoense. and without I f iim . . ... ' . . - v j aanvi 1 u iJ uuii ui mat em sir Am a.i a -w ciiiuiqYo Xh6 DrODrifl(0 ffrVAst- nnl NMIAmmBi.il rk. V1t specifio or cure for all diseases, but he particularly re. oommenda then to h ih. .r., ..J k... j- .. 1 . 1. . .... ...u nieaicine inat can be taken in the prevention and cure of Bilious Ftver ?t 7 , : l ,' "y'P"". "er Complaints, Sick Head-Ache, Enlargement of the Spleen, Jaundice Asthma. Dnmr. Rhei.m.tl.m p;u. r.i..i: n . ' " 4. . n, jiiuuc, j emate Obstructions, Heart-burn; Nausea, Furred-tongue. Dia- vcuuuu vi uio uiimuui uu ooweis, incipient Diarrhoea Flatulency. Habitual Costiveness, Loss ef Appetite Blotched or sallow Complexion, and in all cases 0' Torpor of ths Bowels where a cathartic or aperient .- ---- , ..vovumgij mna , their operation, producing neither naasea, griping, nor uuuiuij. .in, .urn.!, iiui panrcie 01 mercury, or anv inirredient that doaa nnt icl i m 1' ... j o .... ... ... i.iiiiuii; wiinneaun and oppose disease. EC OMMEXDATI OtfS. W An KTph i-Arlifv fka, - K. .. - 1 w. M cer's Vegeubls Anti-Bilions Pills, and found them safe and activs purgative, attended with very beneficial effects 1 and we therefore recommend than, k. ..i. - WV ... I.HW lie notice. CURTIS OGDEN, . H. KOCHESPERGER. CHARLES HEIT.lfi. s wrnnrmng . r. JONATHAN BROOKS. M. SSYMOUrT' E. WHITAKEB. New Orleans, Jaw. 1, 1841. . - I hava used Dr. Speneer's Pill in my practice ror tna In at IQ mAiitKa. in suaarAw.! i. -v . . .... . uiuoi uieeases, pre. daced ay an inactive atate of tb Liver, snd I UkspUa. sera in sivinir mv tcatimnnx nl iK.;. .a-.... T --- -- . 1 B" uecisiiiail these cases, and I consider them a safe and mild aneL. .. , ... ., .,,.,. , . Hlnu , n(TS em uttli N. H.. EDWARDS, M.D, New York, Sept. 1, 1841. Dr. Spencer, Dear Sir, I bars used your Vegetans Pills in my practice for lb laat twelve months, snd 1 am happy to aay that I hav found them a very effica cious medicine in the. cars of diseases. have pre, eribed them as a cathartic medicine in fevers, with the most happy succeas. I have also given them in men ehron'ro affections, in whieh they have effected ths most astonishing cures,--I do therefore recommeud them to the afflicted as a medicine of the greatest value t-, . i ' . . - JAMES SMITH, M.D. Mobile, Ala., Jan. 1, 1841, This is to certify that I was afflicted a number of veers with pain in the aids and back, dizziness of tha heed, sick stomach, costiveness, loss ef appetite, swel ling of the feet ; I st length became much debilitated rauffered very much with Oppression at the stomach after eating, my skin became dry, countenance sallow, disturbed dresms, i-c I commenced neing Vegetable Pills snd I can truly asy that I felt relief immedieUfy my health improved until I found myself in good health t V.apatV.wA f A oi vaaammak J aL..-- n tt 1 M. . ......... . ...u....,...,u woe ruis vo ins snuctee a a medicine ef ths greatest valve. ' , . J'C' BLACK, Eso. New Orteans, Jan. 4. 184J. T i Prtc Twentytfive Cents per Box, With full Directions, ' These truly valusblc Pills are for aale by Wits -CooLcr, Woodville, Miss.; ornTimou, Fort Adam Feb. II, 1843. DR. HULL'S , MEDICATED WORM LOZEtfQES. ROVED in more than 1500 cases to be in- fallible, the onlv certain Wiirm.T).irn..: Medicine in nee, and are the greatest diteoverr ever made for dispelling tie varioss kinds of worms that so frequently and distressingly anno both children and adults. Many diseases arise) from worms, and occasion long and intense suf fering, and even death, without their ever being auspected; grown persons are very often afflicted with them, and are doctored foi various complaints without any benefit: while one dose of these Lo zenges would speedily cure them. They tn an infallible remedy, and so pleasant to the tast that children will take them as a commdn n.nn.r. mint Lozenge. ' , ' Kead the following letters: New York, September 13, 1841; Dear Doctor According to your request, we Lave Med your Loienges in several cases of worms, and found them uniformly aueceasful. We hive no difTlCultV in peltimr rhlMr.n in tot.. them as Ihey aro perfectly pleasant. We shall use them whenever occasion offers, believing them to be the beat vermifuge medicine in use. Ws have also used your Cough Lozenges very arl.naiiiAta ainjIfinJ al..M f . . 1 1 . lanuanaij, ,1111 WW IIIIUI IU1IV IO BDSWer tllO purpose you recommend Ihem for. YVe are youra respectfully. I ,-. ZACIIARIAH B. LANE,m. i. ; W. E. PLEASANT, m. d. GREEN H. BARRY, m. d. Mr. William H. Hopewell, East Broadway, gave them to hie child, antf they brought away the worms bv hundreds. Parents should always keep these Lozenges in (he house, for they are the best medicine that can be administered to children afflicted with worms. Children will take them aa readily aa the most delicious sugar candy. These Lozenges are put op neatly in botes price 25 cents a box. These valuable Lozenges are for sale at (he store of Weed $ Coolley, west side of the Public Square, at Woodville, Miss., snd at Ft Adams, by John Timon. Also, Dr. Hull's tough syrups, which is the best medicine for coughs, colds, con sumption, lightness of the chest., &c These are confidently recommended by the medical faculty as the best medicine in the world, for the above named complaints. Price 25 cents a box. tFor aale at Ft. Adams, by John Timon: February 11, 1843. n SAPPINGTON'S ANTI-FEVER PILLS. raiUE well known character of these pills haa caus- ed many spurious articles to be palmed off for the genuine. This is therefore to caution the public not lo purchase except from the authorized agents. They are a certain cure for chills and fevers, -billious fever, and in fact for almoin all kinds of fever, snd can be bought at the store of W. L, Collins, who is the on ly outborised agent for Woodville. ' Price ft S5 per box. June 3, 1843 f 4,