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QtrK'H' U htfort tht iift That ih Whigs bv evsr avowed in iipriiori ( -f epaeis payments tjr lb buih and ilir. fore is ruJiationt of Lm.it notes, wUh depreciated flirreby iVr uhifitrt the pfoj.lf, Thai the above parsgraph, endorsed by itit Aberdeen Advertiser fiom ihe Hernando i'hrnif, con tain! nol on word i f mib from beginning to and. Tun Mosmwm New Era says We learn by a gm'l,,i..n from Warsaw lhat a mcelii.g of ihe peup'e ' Hancock county hat been culled, t be held at Car. thage, to lake into consideration ihcir rela. tiona with the Mormons. Ii in Mid that a good deal of excilement exists against them, and apprehension of a serious riot ami outbreak were entertained. The people of Ihttl aectioo of tho Stale are at heartily lired of iho Mormons as ever the Miasou- t tuna wore, but they have suffered them to obtain eo strong a foothold that no power exists which can deprive ihcm of their fse?ainii8, or induce them to abandon their present residence. YUCATAN. Thd last intellligence from this province, tads us to to look for a renewal of hustiltiea wnh Mexico, at no very distant diy. 7'he Secretary of the Co iinnsionars appointed ,o treat wiih Mexico, his returned to Mcr di with tho terms propped by SihtW A'ina A pissenger on the Forest, who arrived day before yesterday, informs us that the terms a proposed are as follows: Th Yucatecos are to collect theii duties according 10 the i)ie,tit hum, and their veiiuml inferior regulations will be cocitin tied.",..' ; ,'.;' ' ' ' ' ' Their troops nrcto nid Santa Anna in foreign war, and he will retain come Mi-xi r.an troops ul Lamina. ' Wo , take it . for grinted the Yucateco will not submit lotheso terms, and ihou fan'a Anna will send his troops down on ihem again. In connection a man of war had arrived at Cauipeac by before the For '" st suiled, wi h dispatches. What wiTa the n Mure of these disp itches, no oho knew, hut , was generally believed that ihe inig i..n w not a fpacific i ne, certainly notjii the .YuCiiecos so-med inclined to r jed terms proposed. N O Tropic ilk March was once travelling in a tgi, cnirh, and wns much annojed by garni lous old maid. After ascertaining his name, fhe inquired if be belonged ti such and such a family of Miches. 'No, madam, ; I do nor, nor to any r.ih r family that you know,1' was his reply, in a feharp and abrupt t no. Oh,' says the nnu'qijaied T.rin, "iheit'e so much acid about you 1 suppose you tprung from the Craubury marshes " "If I did, madam," was the prompt retort, "Pin fi saute for a goose." The lady was silent the rest of the journey. from a visit to Carthago, slates (hat consid erable excitement tsists inlfaoemk county on account of a groa iifsgj committed lj holy J . tfuiitu, upon the Collector of thai county. It seems that Joo had taken nAV-nce 11 the co'Uctor on account of the iiunnir in which ho had discharged his duty in ref erence to loine of the Prophet's lota in Nauvooj and during a recent visit of the collector In that city, ha waa attacked and cruelly beaten by Joe in presence of sever. ul hundred of his faithful. Tho collector had been quite ill fur tome weeks, and was scarcely able to travel at the lime the outrage waa perpetrated. From the atate ment, we ahall not bo surprised to hear of Jue's sudden disappearance shortly. The Missouri Sentinel of ihe 16th inst , rays; Mr. Thomas Cumly, and the horse upon which he was riding were found dead in the pra irie, about five miles couth of this place on Friday, the 18 h inst. It is be- lieved that they were killed by lightning during the storm of the day previous. lie has left a family to deplore his loss. Another Brave Old Oak Fallen .- James Draper, one of the stout heurts of '76, died at Warrenton, Ga.,on the 14'h nil., aged 83. He en'ered ihe army when only 18 years of age, and waa with Gen. Green at the hatileut Guilford Court House, and in m:ny other engagements during the war. a dangerous case. A surgeon being once sent to gentle, man whihad receiveda slight wound in a duel, sent his servant home wiih all possible speed, for a par'irular plaster; and on his appearing very uneasy at the delay, the patient, turnit.gn little pale, said to the surgeon "Sir, 1 hope there is no danger!" "Yes, indeed, there is, answered the ''isciple of Galen, ''for' if the'''' fellow don't m ike h iio, the wound will heal before he returns " . v DIED On Thursday evening, the 2 1st instant, at ha If past 10 o'clock, at the R I'lkv hy, Isaac G. Southern, of conges live lever. ' Mr. S. was a resident of this county, and left home for the purpose ., of attending ' religious mee:ing some ten tniles west of 'his. Ha had just recovered from a spe hi mi kiu'sx, nnu uecoming inuispoed was compelled to ak.p on the way. On being able to travel, he started to return home and reached this place on Sunday evening latt. He was a member of the Campbell ite Denomination, and expressed himsel prepared for u'paih. Medical aid was prompt ly called in, and during his illness, we learn that every necessary attention was shown him . A correspondent of the Arkansas Intelli gencer, writing from Bayou Menard, a few miles from: Fort Gibson, on the 25 h July aays:-A rumor has reach'd Foit Gioscn that the detachment of Dragoons under Capt Boone, which left that post some weeks since, on an incursion in the western prai ries, has been heard from, and that they are Buffering dreadfully. The weather ha,d "been excessively, hot. r several of the men ' had died, many more were sick and unable o travel. The flies in countless myriads r were so bad on the horses that ' th ey were completely broken down, and the Captain, in consequence of all these difficulties, had : been compelM io encamp some two hue. rdred and fifty miles west of this, and remain .until his men and horses had recruited suffi. n ciently to enable him to get bark. This information . wti , received through some t Creek Indians' ; ' ' ' j ':'' MEMPHIS PRICR3 CURRENT, C'lKRKCTKD WBI'KLr.jf per "lb iHonaon Outrage. -The . Jacksonville ; Illinoian of the I9ih ulf. says A gentle man of this town, ,who has just returned Racuii, hog round Baggine pfr Bale Rope perlb Ky Butter Fresh r lb Ferkin ! ' Goshen r Candles, perm lo ' tallow raid rnstirifts ; " M ' Cho. se ' - " Chocolate M Coffee, flavana " " Do Green, &. Kio Do Java t Co.n Meil, per bsh , Corn " " Cofon Fish. Af.t.keref no 1 pt bhl - Do ' " 2 44 i " Do ". 3 " " ' Dn'ed Herring pr box Flour pr bbl . f -k Gunpowder " kep Hay 100 lbs Iron, Bar 1 ' Jb " " Lard ' Lead Bar , ; . Ltme , bbl Molassel, " ' gul f ''" ' Sugar House JMaits lb . ", ; S'. ' b Oils Linseed gal 1 12i a Sperm Winter , eal 125 a : Tauners - bbl 20 00 a Pork bbl.. . Bulk Pork i ,1b . - 2 Potatoes Irish bdfhel ' 50 n Porter London dos . 4 30 a ' Do PitUburj ' bbl r, j 8 00 V Rice . lb 5 a SaltGr. Alum sack ; ,. 1 75 a Do Liv B'own ' - 2 25 a Do Kanawha bsh ( 40 a ' Segars Spanish 1000 : 10 00 a Melee box ' 50 a Sugar ; i ' lb .1 .r 5 a Do Loaf " 12 a Tobacco Ky 6 a Do Va M 35 a Whiskey Rectified U gal 17 a i Do Wirt' (lis " 25 a White Laad in oil kg 1 75 a 3i 16 2 14 a 6 a 1G a 25 13 20 25 a 10 a 3 a 25 25 12 4 10 25 11 11 20 37 20 5 12 10 20 a 9 a 9 a 18 a 25 a 10 a 3 10 00 a 7 00 a 00 a 1 00 a 1 20 . 3 00 a 4 00 7 50 a 10 00 , 40 a 50 V 5 a 9 5 a 6 6 a 7 62 a 75 S3 a 25 371 a 45 i 7 1 25 I 50 22 00 8 00 3 75 5 00 10 00 6i 00 2 25 45 50 00 . 75 64 18 10 i'i 45 s 20 30 2 00 CIlJCULAIts To tht Vofm rf 'f7", Voftotoe, 1m faptttf, J'anolii, JJtXofn, 'Wrr, Votihamn and Murthalt Cuunt'tri, 1'fLK W ClTlllSSI Tl.s f-aUUtitre at fUlate raltrtl lon havln provided that f C'l rk of Ida Difltt ( ImnrrfT Court, U i ll (,t d t y (U (fopl, I, lisvlrn bftcoma a Candidats for lhat cfTicr, liattadopftd tlla moilo of procnlini ray name before tht people of the Diitrict, from the fact that it will not b in my power to urn and Lroomt penonslty acrpjainted with all my fellow citiient, from whom lam solid tirf suflrare. The first and hlghett of our earthly duties i the support of our family, end to this end I have been niott snxiouily and industriously crigHged in my profession, until much affliction and ill health havegrently impaired my ability to un- I ll. .BIt,nlli JuIIm Annnitfl Afl wiih ilan.iP. UClgU UIB DIUUUU1 UUUCI WIIU'.V1VW suit, and imperatively demand that I shall desist from the labours and etposure consequent upon my professional avooafioni. To discharge this duty then in my case, I must abandon it , if it is possible for me otherwise to procure the means for its accomplishment. Believing that both my education and pursuits in life, together with a desire closely to apply mytelf in tho discharge of the diuy that may be incumbent upon me, will fully enable me to fill with entire satisfac tion to the country the station to which I aspire, I confidently appeal to a generous public for their suffrage and support. I have for many years past been a resident of Holly Springs, and have become pretty general ly known to the citizens of Marshall County By such a character as I have formed among those who have known me longest and best, I am wil ling to stand or fall. And when tha Inquirj which is proper and right to be instituttd in regard to all Candidates for office shall he made, L he honest Is he capable Is he faithful to the country? If the answer, so far asl am con cerned, shell not be satisfactory, it will be the duty of every patriot to vote against me, but, if on the contrary the rep'y shall be in Iho nffir unlive, I may justly hope to receive the confi dence and f upport of my fellow citizens. As the office it entirely disconnected wiih the political questions of the day, I shall not even allude to the position which I occupy in regard to this subject. To you the selection which is to be made, among the Candidates before you, may be a matter of but little care -to me it is a matter of vast interest and importance: and I trust mat tne examination ana enquiry which you may institute in regard to the character and qualifications of those who are running for this office, will lead you to the conclusion, that the discharge of its duties, and the interest of the public, Jn connection with them,' may be safely entrusted to ;' , - - ' - Your ob't servant and telJow Citizen. . J. O. WALKER Holly Springs, Augs't 1843. C'jiiulJflutCft. IV Til St I JOOUtIS', Wo sio Niiih m,i to ano'riinre Oil f. M)0 lUVIH , a CWid.i'6 m rep. rcstnt Tippah County in the nunt rrgulsr session i ih Legislature, at the November Licction, Ion Vn; at CiiANtiixm, W ere auihcaiid to announce Ilr.uv 111. KIKsov, I so. of IiMri'ir;, a, a Caiii.'iddte lor Vice (Jhsticellor, at the next election, I on Vick CiuMKLiott Ctrnx. OrVVe are au horized lo announce I)f JOSDi'flO. Walker, o Holly Springs, as a Candidas lor tho oflice of Clei k of the Chancery Court of this District, at the No vn ruber Klcctioti. (rVe arc authorized to announce W, It. KIMHKLL of Ripley, as a Candidate for Clerk of the Vice Chancery Court for this District; composed of the Com, tics of I ippah, Pontotoc, Marshal, Lafayette, Po nola, De Solo, Tunica, and Coahoma. Foh Policemen We are authorized lo announce Col. Roheht N. Chuistian as a Candidate for the oflice of Puliceman, in the 4th district. For Phobate Clerk, 03rWe are authorized to ancounce Wm McUEE Esq, a Candidate for the office ot Probate Clerk, for Tippah County. Fob Assessor of Taxes, We are authorized to announce WILEY HAMILTON, as a Candiddte for re-elec lion to i.ffice of Assesor of Taxes, for Tip pah County, at the November election. Foil Ranger, ' - J. F. FORD, is a Candidate for the office of Ranger of Tippah County, at tho next general election. ' JCE1TB. HOLLAED.' . RIPLEY, MISS, OILL practice in the Circuit Courts of Tippah, and the adjoining Counties . All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. 07-Office in the Court House, up stairs.5 July, 29th, 1843-40 3m o : ATTOF.2T37 AT LAW BI PLt Y, IffllSSTSSIPF I! (T0fBse basement story of the Court House, adjoining the Circuit Ckrks Office THE STATE , OF MISSISSJ PPI. Tishomingo County Circuit Court, April ,' Term, 1843. Jesse. George, ) vs ( Bill for Divorci Rachael Georjety MKMIII4 MO.NpV M Ah KIT, (rtitsiivsM Mitr. Memphis I) ink Oilr Trnn.sfe notes U H lln.k Notes Kcnturky New Orleans Virtfinu Indiana Alabama Arkansas Mississippi Union It ink Other Mississippi money Checks on Philadelphia is 2 a 3 prern U a 3 pliJMl pr 1 fit I A 3 Jit M a U) dia par 10 die par tu 3 fi da 10 m die CO a 70 dis MeDOdii uncertsin illcclicnl IVoticCi DR JAMES U. ELLIS, res. ptctlully tendurs his services to Iho ciiizens ol Ripley, and vicinity in the various brasci.es of lie And hopes, by strict attention to his profes sional duties, to merit a liberal chare of public pairotiage. , (Krllis (Mfice is the same heretofore occu pied by Laird, Ellis & Wyman, where he may Mall times be found, unless profeat aionally Bbsrnt. Oct'r, 15th, 1812. I3,n. 4&ueen Ware l ea Cups, Plates, Dishes, and Bowles for said lowforcashby J. B. Wai kis. 4 rKCTACLrs, Raz us and shaving oAr, for iTOsale at Kings corner, low for cash by ' . n mtr . J -- Ripley, may 1st 1813. n TTftniwcirt and Spanish Cigars of a first rat M"GUlity for sale at Kikos corner low for J...U U., 1 I ttr Ripley, may 1843. Just received, and for sale a fi ret. ruftt n.l.'ld ofwoLAssis. tall at Kirgs corner. Eipley.May 6, 1843. Court of Tippah County, Mississippi, ffllHE Plaintiff having filed his original ranJ JU- bill for a divorce "a Vincula Matri- A DM I N I STR ATO R'S NOTICE. A T the July Term, 1843, of the Probate , Letters of Administration were era ted to the undersigned on the estate of John tnonii" in the Circuit Court of said Wells, deceased. Notice U therefore hero .Count ; and it appearing to the court lhat by given to all persons who have claims ,he defendant is not a resident of this State against said estate to , present the 6amc,M' '8 therefore ordered by the court, that pruiicriy Buuieuiicuieu, wunin ine time pre- p1""11"" " "lo penumg oi uus cause oe , I 1.1 I I A scriDea oy law, or the same wilt be barred. mnae m ,no K'P'ey Advertiser, a ISewspa , , , , John L Welij, per published in the Town of Ripley Mis A Miles A. , Wells, Adminis sissippi, for six successive weeks; and, lhat Y Joseph M. Wells,) trators. "n'ess the said rielendant appear at ihe Septflmber, 7th 184346 Cw next Term of said court, to be holden at the Court House in the Town of Jacinto, on I AIIaOIIMG the second Monday in October next, and milJE undersigned tender their ihanU plead, answer, or demur to said bill, the al u to the nublic for ihp virv lihoml nniJ legations therein contained will be taken ronaee heretofore extended to rhem. "Pr0 .conrowo. and a decree granted accor- and would be grateful for a continuance of ,0 ,he Prayer of tbe complainant. he same. They still occupy their old stand on ;the South-side of the public quare, where one or :both of them may always be found. All work entrusted to them will be promptly executed for Cash or good Cash Notes. Cutting and Repair ing done on the shortest notice for Cash only. . .. t ' - w GOSSETT if BIGGS. September, 2nd 1843 45tf i .,. J A. TAYLOR, Clerk July l'2th 1813-40-6w-pr' fee $10 3mm TEtn'ay !.. fmAKEN up by . , JLL ( Amos - James, I a , 1 one sorrel marf I i.flax mane and tail, HOLLY : tsssFH Y JSPllLyGS, Mi fft Take this method of informing my friends A and the public, that I have taken charge of the Union House, formeilv, occupied bv Mrs, Urutt where I shall be pieasen to see and enter-' tain tnem at ail times; and hone, bv strict atten tion to tneir wants ana coroiorts, to merit tlieir patronage, vs ;s , Holly Springs, Jan. 1st 1843. ' .' ' rlB AO.. V TTBY virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed ILD to me by Wesley B Kimbell, and duly recorded in the Probate Cleik'a Office of Tippah County Mississippi, on the bth day of June 1840, in Deed Book O pages 508, 500 Sf 510. 1 shall proceed to sell at the Court House Door, in the Town of Ripley, in said county, on Monday (her 25thday of September, 1843, the following lands in Tippah County vizr , - ' - n " I ot cec S5I, in T 3, oi It 4 East, N Wj : s , AQt -T3, H4 ,; 8 W i S T4r. T 3, - R 4, NE 1 S II, T 4 R 3,V ALSO, the following Town lota ic Ripley, via; Lots No. 1, 2, 3 4, in Block No 51. ALSO, the undivided half of the follow ing described , lands lying in "Tishomingw countv, Miss, vizf S VV i ofSecJfi, T; I, R 10 -East. N Wi 8 M T J, R 10 rt The lilies to the above lands and lots are believed to be undoubted, but selling al Trustee, I shall only convey such title as is vested in me by said Deed of Trust. ' - - . SAMUELiMcNEAL, h , :, t, Trustee. March, 18ih 1843-21-Cm ; Liquors. -.1 , Wins; Cum, Gin, L'ogniao and Champaign Braudies, Anisett and Oold Corilials, all of the finest quality, bought express ly for thi market and for salr by . may, 1843. J. B.Waieer. Ciieese and Crackers, for sale at kino's corner by . . J B. VValkeh ' TW", ENTiNf, Sweet Oil, ' Calomel, Caster II Oil, Jalap, Rhubarb, Godfreys Cordial Parasroric, Spirits Nitre, Thompsons JSya VVater, Cinnamon and Aniseed Oil, Camphor ami rJntemans Drops, by nipiey, may jo4J. J B. W ALKKR. TO TUll AFFLICTED! T,,, right hind foot , white. RTIHE undersigned has just received and will hairs on he mane, , 14 handi .keep on h and, a s-inply of the following, , . a ' Celebrated and Popular Medicines, Visi i am ssi taiVt s la rvia. TB1W IIUII d VII JMW mm A : a. TIC. M.SUUll . , i .-u j u. a z .. u. -eienraiea aaa ropmu j ..,, ort.u 1041 , ; I ur. Mounts- ccieDraiea uie ruis a. rnosmx sedto $33. &u. August JUtn 1B4J, , Bitters, .i t -n.wu. rW rt.---. TAKEN un hv Jamns Kinnev. livino 2 :!.Dr Boggs' Tonie Mixture, Nerve , and Dona ' - - r j j n w 1 .in a monr . . . , ' miles west of Ripley, one yoke .of oxon, fir. firaggs' Tonid and Anti-billions Tills for one a jed and white, some white on his back rever & Ague. . n : and belly , the bnsh of his tall white, mar. : p'- Compound Fluid E. of Sarsapa . . . ,J ' .. . . - i. .. ... . nlia. , .... ked with a slit to eacn ear;;, tne outer a -ah orders for Ageneies mtst ba addressed dark brindle, marked with a swallow fork (post paid) to ur. J. Boggs, Fairview, Mis. in the riaht ear. and a Crop off the left sun General wholesale Agent soHb the Undersigned c? . ' t posed to be 9 years old; appraised to $30. September, yd SIMON H. SPIGim Airiit for TinntihCountv. Riplry, Januaryt 1 18-13, . . ' Just Receireil and for sale Copperas, Indie-Ok Pepper Spice 4c. by r' ii iJ;B IVai kkr. V Kpley, may 10, lti43,m tt i.r TflAOWDER, Lead aiid;SH0T ji'.st seoeiv d Ifand for sale at Kings corner jnw for cai Ripley, May 1st, 1843. Kr!?. vv.rie'l ' RtCF.ivinr Bhii for srjo n etcellent articla Of SW.KT WlNfJ by ; J.B. WALKtai Rinluu. Mnv R 1 ill GOOD colTceabd sugar for sale at Iving'a, corner, hy J. B. Walker. - April 2, 1843; "j .fV' .r ;... A first rate article 0f LoNrW ". and Po , TEs. for sale at Kiacs corner bv ' : "arranted to keep the feet Wuiin ,wt:h cut whikkov: ft sa'.a.l'v' , J. B" W'aiiIv -.