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llUuiAwiwi Democrat. : a iTtn a n 1 1 t; n 1. 1 1. n u i , w t' f. i f, v , BY F. C. J ONE 8, i ) . i t m" H i TWO J )'H,I. A K tf T H II (HI III , IN A t) V AN'.T J Twu O'lLI.AHS AMI Fiff (:rNT it It'll (Mlfl III U'J VltJif'tl , Of TllRK Ool.LMtH It lift ('ilMi Wllhlll Bi 4 ffliHltlll. jNJ Nulm;! ijiliuU ll'kvil Jur H It: US u.uu tlmil Oh jrttitr. AtiVKrtTUMKNHH rif'ffu(J 111 tlit r ( t "t (if OnK I'll, MR pf'T ijiiiiri! Of TUN LINK Hi" lt0, hr tiitlirtit illi!rti'j,t , 'ivl i'lrrv (.'itNl'H fur f;ni,i t: inliiiiMiict!, A! I t vurlimuiifiiU in ml tx Ht'irKu'l wtlii tlt miiiilitsf nl i nut-1 linn l mjitii !, or (In y will ho niiilinht:l until finLitl, ami (jti-irit'i ui!:'jfif jiijxly, i, -i'uliln'.il circular, ttf rmticfti fur tins btj Iii'Ttt, i'ilivii(i,is (,r C(iiiimii n-s, i:hftF('-( in ,i i oi linoim-iiU . Articlci of n pcrioiml i.i (lit.!, wlien nJuivRiil)tit Ht rlmililr !hi nume ru) and p iyiuont rtniiiril in mtvn nc.e. Amimnniotf ctkiMliilntfft Tun 1)huhi fur t-'iaU or Diitncl, anil I'ivk Dui.ukd fur l..Vnie olliut'ii, (ii h (ihm! inviirniMy in mlvnnMi. (y-Nt Jul Printing dchvi-rcd unli) jiitid for, eyc'it lo thiino with wtiuiu wo luivij regular llV Al TllOltn V. TOTH:i3 Respecting Ihe re-npenin;, for prirule en. lr!i "J Lands in llwl portion of the ( harlot!) cession of IH.'JIJ includid in the. (imiiua district, in the Slate uj Mississippi, Tun land in llio Grenada (mirth western) I'i.lnct in I ho Siatu uf AliHHiKhiiirii , lying v illiiu llui limits of (Iib Chuctuw cession ol September, l.Silll, ivliiih were wilk drawn from pri valo entry pursuant to uMio iiulico issued from this ollieo by of. dor of ( ho President, on 23d July, 1838, lo await iliifiiiilivn action un Ihe Jinliau ...'; ; :iif, arising under thu said treaty, will again become subject1 to prirnte entry at i!.e liiml iillice aforesaid on and uflur llio I;'- lilfenth tiny tf May ni;xl. Tho following i'i u list of the townships, including llio hinds withheld from cutty as nlnn said: A'i'iixn nf the hast line and Kaxt of the Vhuctim meridian. 'iownsliijn twenty and Iwcnty-four uf V.WiO onu, 'J'uwn:.iiis Iwcnfy to Iwcnty-four, in t!n; -ivo, of run'O two. 'i'mviisliips tnonty Id Iweniy fivo, in-i-hi-ivi;, of nuifioa llirco, fmir, (ivo nml siv. 'i'nvnsliii twenty, twenty. one, Iwcniy twu, of runj'O bovoii . iVuj; ; ;f of the lane Hue and Whst of the Vhovtaw mendinn. Tuttiifihipa twenty, twcniy one, twenly S am, of tango ono. 'i iiwiisliips twSnly-two aud Iwenty-aii, cf tungo two. Township twenty-fiva mid twenty-six mid iriic;tiniiul townships t only-c igli t and twriity-nint), ol range live. 'i'luvn.ships twenty. three and twenlj !'iur, utid Iracliotial townships twenlysix, 1 .vi'iity-iu'ven, twcn'y-vilit, of rano six "i'l'Wtiships twonty-iwii and twonty three and fractional townships twenty lour, twenty-five, twcmy.su unci twenly fuwii, of ringi seven, Tim putt of fractional township twrnilv- I wo, cuiialed north of llio old Clioctnw !-.! i; ! .i r y lino, and fi nt-tu nal townships iwctuy -nirco anu iwunty-lour, ol ti;.:!.t. uv AtrnioRiTy. ranj;e TO fllK-KMl'TOIIfl. ilveiy peraon cluiiniiif; tho rii;hl of pre u ten in any oi ino minis withhold Iroin l'liva'o entry an ufuresuid, who has hero tufein filed in duo limo tho declaratory no. Sice r:j!iiied hy law, and who has bcon j'li voiiti.il Iroin iimkini' navinmit hv rea on of s it h wilhdrawal of llm lands, is lieiehy in 1 1 in-(J to tumuli tho roiiiisito proof of his njjlil, and In complete pay ment for the enine, at the land ollieo nl ;itii,o!a, without delay, otherwise llio umo may bo disposed of us otlior public lamia. 6'iiva at the Central Land Ofae, this 1 14 day of Marr'i, . r. If-iii. JAS. SIJIKLDS, CommV. April 25 Ul)-lt 'ilri t h.-uicri v l oiitrt Of t!,( Slate of MisshMpiii at Varrollton. Jo-iali Stovull 1 foil Divohce: No.:ilv!J r. yi'o December Term, K.irah K. Stovnll. ) J sift, f 1JAV camo llio complainant, by Jl. '"s Solicitor, and it appearing to the Katisl'aclion of tho Court Unit thu de fendant is a non-residont of tho Slatool Missis-ippi, llm s;,mo hnvinj? beon pioven. It is ordered by the Court, Thai pnblie.it. turn of till) pendency of this bill bo made weelJy for llirco mccessiie months in tho " Mississippi Deniociat," a nowspupur juibli, bed in llio town of Carrollton, Car. jvll comity, Mississippi, that unless the eaid deteiidant fhall enter her nppearanca ttt the next Juno term of this Court, and plead, answer or demur to llio complain, ant': bill, tho same will bo set down lor lienrinj: on tho facts charged in the bill, mid a ilecreo passed in the name manner lis i! the defendant had appeared and was present in tho court. Issued ou (he lOllt day of December, A. i. ISlo. A true cojiy from the minutes: ' WM. 1 BOU1, fieri: lecember 31, 1S15. y-K)t AllsrtiACT OK DILL. Bill simm thai complainant iutermairied Willi ilelendanl, Sarah U. Stovall, in the yi ar Is3S j that tho said Sarah lived with him until tho year 18-10; that in the month ui October, of said j oar, against his will tind consent, sho deserted htm, and romo. ved to tho titate of Louisiana, where sho hiss ever sinco lived ccpnraro and n part Jiom coinilainanl ; that complainant has he en a oiluon of Mississippi iur ihe last twenty years. I'rays for dissolution of tho marriage im-act botweed ooniplainant and defend Uit ; mid lor the icsloniliou to complain ftt of all his lights and privileges us an Un;nriodmn,Src. 'AHNETT, lor Cumpl'ut. Sly Ike I'loidcnt of the I'ni ted .Males. N pursuance of lw, 1, Jamkh K. I'oi.k, i'lostdent of the Li ruled Klatesof Amo- nea, do heriihy deeluru and make liiiown that public sules will I e hold at (hi; under menliiined Lund (Mlices in llio Slate of MlSShSSU'I'l, tit llie periods horeinafier dcsinHied, lo.wit: At the Land Office at C REN ADA, comiueni'iii on Monday, I he twcnly-fifih day of May next, lor tho disposal of llio public, lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, viz: NUHTII OF TUB HASH LINK AMI) EAST OF TUB t'lloCTAW MlilltllUN. Townships IwenlV-ono, Iwenly-lwn, twenty-three, twenty-five, twenty six, twenty seven, and fractional township twenty- e it; hi, of ratiL'B ono. Townships twenty-five, twanly-si.x, and liactioniil lowuslups twenty-seven, and tvvenly-ciL'hl, of raiif;e two. r'nictioiial lownships twcniy-si.v, and twenty. seven, ol riniL'O llueo. h'taclional lownshii twenty-six, of rango lour. Township twenty-three, and fractional lowiislnp twenty-lour, ol rano seven MOUTH dl' T1IK BASK AND WEST OF TUB CHOCTAW MimiUAN. Townships twenty-threo to twenty-seven inclusive, and fractional townships Iweu ly-ei'ht, and twenty-nine, of rango one lowuslups twenly, twentv-otio. twenty three, ' twenty-four, tweutv-live, twentv seven, Iwenty-eiehl, and fractional town ships twenty-nine and thitty, of range two, Also, at Ihe same place, commnnciii!; on Monday, the eighth day ol June next lor Ilia disposal ol llio public lands with in llio undermentioned townships and I: actional lowuslups, to-wit: NOIUTI OF TUB HARK USE AND WEST 01- TUB CHOCTAW MEHimAN. Townships twenty to twenty-nine inelu sive, and fiaetioual townships thirty and Ihirly-one, of range three. 1 ownslnps twenty to lwenlv-sevu in elusive, and fractional townships twenty eight, iwcnty-nino, thirty, and thirty one ol ranee lour. Townships twenty to twcntv-futir inclu sive, and township twenty seven, of ranee live. " Fractional township Iwettty, and town ships twenty one, twcntylwo,aiid twenly live, ol rniiijc six. I'racliomil township Iwenlv-ono, of ratii;e seven. Fractional township twenty. five, of rango eight. At the Land O.frti at AUGUSTA eommancing nn Monday, the fifteenth day ol Juno next, lor tho disposal or Ihe pub lie lands in the following townships and Iractional townships, to-wit: SOUTH OF the y 1st iiegbkb of noktii la TITOOE AND WEST 01' THE MERIDIAN Fractional townships ono to seven inclu sive, adjoining ihe Alabama hue, of range lour. Townships one, two, three, five, and Ihe lour western tiers of sections in tuwnshi six, o, range live. 1 ownslup two, of range six, Townships four, live, and six, of ranao eight. lownslup six of ranco nino. Township seven, except sections twen- ty-muo lo thirty-two inclusive, of ranjre twelve. Fractional township ten, of ranges fif teen ami sixteen. Township five, nnd frnclional township eight, ot range seventeen. 1 he west half of the northeast quarter of section nine, in township five, of range loven. At lh Land Office at. JACKSO.X, commencing on Monday, the first day ol June next, for the sale of tho following tracts, lo wtt: NORTU OF Till! BASE LINK AND WEST OF THE CHOCTAW MEIttDIAN. i.ots nuniuered three and four, in section twenly-eighl, on island numbered eighty eight in llio Mississippi river, township fif. teen, of range nine. L"!s numbered ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen, in suction twelve, township three, oi range one. At the Land Office at WASHING TON, commencing on Monday, tho fif teenth day of June next, for tho disposal of the following tracts, being chiefly for feited and rolincpiisliBd lands under tho ereiiii system, viz: NOKTII OF TUB) IIASK LINK AND KAST OF THE MERIDIAN. Fractional section sixly-throe, in town ship eleven; and section thirty, on an is land in the Mississippi rivor, in, township fotirteon, of range 0119. The northeast quarter of section thirty, ly four, in township five, of range two. The northwest quarter of section fifly three, in township one, of range three. Tho northeast quarter of section seven, in townsh'p nine, of rango four. The east half of llio northwest quarter of section twenty one, in township three, of rango six. Tho northwest quarter of soclion thirty three, iu township seven, of range eleven. NOKTII OF THE MASK LINK AND WEST OF THE MERIDIAN. The northeast quarter of soclion ton, in township two, of range one. fractional section two, in towuship five, of si hool, military, or other purposes; al so lands which have boon awarded .or lo cated uudei tho fourteenth and nineteenth articles of the treaty with llio Choctaw nation of Indians), concluded at IXmcing Kabbit creek 011 tho twenty-seventh day of September, eighteen hundred nnd thir ty, are hereby excepted, nnd will be ex eluded from the sales. The sales will eueh be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disoos ed of,) and no longer; and no private on irics of bind in tho townships so ollercd will be admitted until alter the expiration of ;ho two weeks. Given under my hand, nl llio city of Wash ington, Ibis twenty-filth day uf Februa ry, un 110 Domini ono thousand eight hundred nnd fbrly-six. JAMES K. POLK. I.!y the President : JAS. SHIELDS, Commissioner of the. (IciCl Land Office. of range four, Nl I'l'II K TO PRE KM I' HON CLAIM A NTS. Kvery person eniitlvd to the right ol pre-emplion to any lauds within the limits of the townships ubove enumerated, is re qoiied to establish Ihe same lo tho satis faction of llio Register and Receiver of the proper l.iml ollicc, and rim It 0 payment llierelor, as soon us practicable after see ing this notice, anil lieloro the (lay appoint ed for tho commencement ol Ihe puba sale of llio township embracing ihu tract claimed, (above designated,) otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JAMES SHIKLDS, Commissioner of the General Land Ofjli March 27 10-llt JACKSON ajiicuu: a id ia us' AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORV. ALL kinds of Rinding done by the undersigned, warranted in the best und most durable stylo. The patronage of ihe public is respectfully soliciled. NL L. JULIliNNE, Successor lo liieli'd Elward Sf Co. March 11, 1840, 13- B" T. GAKNETT, Attorney at Law, Charleston, Mi. February, 18415 LIST OF LLTTLRS remaining J in the Post Ollice at Carrollton on tho 1st of April 148. Jones, I" O S T I" O i: ,74 E N "S Of the Public Land Sales in the Gbenada District in Ihe Stale of Mississicti. IJUIiLIC NOTICK is hereby given tout the public sales ot lands order ed by proclamation of llio President o the United States, dated the hveuty-lil'lli of rebruary, 18 lb, to be held at the Lam. Ollice at Grenada, in the Slate of M'issi sippi,on tho twenly fifth day of May, 18-10 nnd on the 8th day of Juno, 1810, are de clurcd to ho postponed until, and to com mence, tho former on the fust Monday being tho 7ih of September next, and llio latter on the fourlh Monday, being the 28th of September next. Given under my hand, at tho city of W ashington, this sixth day of May Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and lottv-six. JAMES K. POLK By the rreeident: JAS. SHIELDS, Commissioner of Ihe Geii'l Land Office May XV 21-lit Atliiiiiiisiriitoi'-s ftoliee. B UTTERS of administration having been granted to tlio undersigned by the l robiio Court of Carroll couniy (at tho March, term 18 Hi thereof,) on the estate ol William M. 1 oung, d ceased, all persons having claims again said estate are notified to present them duly authenticated within the time pro scribed by law, or they will be forover bur rod. WILLIAM CO 1 11 U A N, 'Adm r of estate of J"i. M. Young, dee'd March 11, lb 10 13 Ot I'xeeulor's IVoticc. JETTERS testamentary on tho last J will and testament of Benjamin Sykcs, deceased, having beon grained to the undersigned by Ihe honorable Probate Court of Carroll couniy, Mi., all persons having chums ngatnst said estate nro hereby notified to present them properly authenticated within the lime prescribed by law, or they will be barred, and all thoso indebted to said estate are requesJo (0 makrt payment. JJUNJAM1N SYKES, jr. Fx'or. March i.5, 1810 15-Ot AtliiiiuiHlrntor'si IVotiee T" ETTKUS of administration on the Ii estate of Joseph G. Slone, deceas oil, having been granted Ihe undersignci by the honorable Probate Court of Talla hatchia county, Mississippi, on the 10th day of March, 1810 Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estnlo to pre sent them for payment duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred, and thoso indebted to said estate are requested to come for. ward nnd make immedtato payment. JiW, 11. MOM liUMEIlY, Adm'r eslate of J. G. Slotie, dee'd. March 10, 1810 H-Ot Insolvent Aotice. r 1 nil', unoersigneo having Deen np J pointed, by tho honorable Probate ourt of 1 allabalchie county, commis sioners ot insolvency on tho estate ol ohn 11. Page, deceased, hereby give no tice that they will meet on the fourlh Sa turday tn each month, for llio next sue ceeding nine months, at tho ollice of the clerk ol llio Probate Court of Tallalmt hie county, in the town of Charleston, for the purpose of exnmiuing and audit ing claims ngnmst said estate. A. IS. HETTS. 1 E. E. ARMSTRONG, Com'rs. J.G.KENDR1CK, ) April 1, 18-10 10-13t Taken up, by L. D. Sutton two horses: A dark bay, supposed to be 12 years old. about 111 hands high, right hind loot while siar in the lorehead. and a sma white slreak on his nose, some saddle marks appraised at $25. Also, a bright sorrel horse, supposed to be 8 or 0 years old, 15 hands high, flux mane and (nil, left hind foot white appraised at $50. A Arnold, Mrs. M, M. Atkinson, Edward fi.irkmnn, John liacon, J. E. P. lieasly, Col. 2 Heasley, R. K. 2 Heal), John M. Belcher, Wiley 2 liently, John Hole, W. P. 2 Bowman, Edward Briidloy, James O. Brothers, Miss R. Buckley, II. D. Hurt, W. C. C Curr, Geo. W. Castle Joseph Cnssels, John G. Carulhors, B. F. Chapman', Alberlis Charberon, Mr. Chaplin, Rev. James Cocke, David Collier, J. N. 2 Crippen, W. W. Coleburn, Samuel G Comfort, Jas. YV, D Davis, Mrs. Julia A. Dent, O. B. Dillard, Morria Dixon, B. L. Durham, Seaborn E Earl, Obadiah Fast, E. L. Eli, Thomas Eskridge Mrs. Julio Spiccr, John E. Lubuhk,. I in nc 13. Spencer, J.N. D. Win. s. : L Langlev, Jeplha 5 Langley, Jackson Liiibrom, B. Liddell, Col. James Lon, Evans Long, Miss Sarah A M Marsh, Mrs. J. K. Martin,' Madison, Mathews, Mrs. A, Mathews, Henry Mead, Horace I). McRnry, Samuel McMurry, Win. M. Mchenzie, John C. McCaskill, A. L. Mclnnis, G. W. Mel'herson, Mrs. M Middloton, Parks S Mofliil, John N Numan, Josiah P Pulliu, Wyatt S. R Robertson, E. S. Robinson, A. B. Robinson, J. S. Roe, Nathan Rose, Win. Russell, John 3- Sanders, B. Sandorford, James Smith, J. M. Smith, Robert Southworlh, II. II. Sprawls, Win. M. F Fisher., Dr. Elius Fisher, E. & Foil, Jethro Fraiser, A.-J'. (r Gari'clt, James W, Gee, Win. J. Gecrin A. Glover, Jmncs Stevenson, Alfred Stringer, John Strange, Benj. C. Strickland, James T Tarvcr, Fanny Terry, Stephen Tilison, Hubon Thompson, John H. Trewella, Capt. H.P, Grahiim, Mrs. Susiiti Travis, E, L. Gray, John V. W. Turner, Or: II. P. Green, Thomas Turner, John T. Green, Willis Tyler, F. A. H Terry, Win. Iliilsey, A. A, 3 Trahern, Dr. Wm. Hardy, A. 2 Tax Assessor, Heath, James W Hester, R. Ward, James Hincs, Wm. II. Washburn, Samuel Ilulberl, Mrs. E. Warmaek, Wm. Hollingsworth.E.W. Wilds, George B. Hughs.MisH Sarah 2 Wilds, Mrs. M. E. M, Hurt, Dr. Wilson N. Wiudle, A. M. IJ Irby, H'. A. Johnson, Salnthiol Johnson, G. W. Johnson, Henry Junes, John S, Jones, L. W. Persons calling for any of tho above letters, w ill please suy they are advertised J. V. WOLFE, P. M April 1,13 Kn 16-t Winston, Isaac Williams, A. J. Williams, Thos. R Williams, George Yelvorlon, Rev. Asa LIST OF LETTERS remaining 4 A 111 tho Post Ollice at Middlelon Miss., on tho first day of April, which il not taken out tiotoro the lirst day of July nexi, win do sent to the Ueneral Oost Of fice as dead letters, Andrews, Dr. J. II. Arthur, James M. Allen, J. R. a Boyd, John Booth, 1). W. C. Baker, Lsqr. Bird, Augustus Blount, David C Ctirlis, Isaac Cavniss, Joab Cuperton, Wm. U Doyle, Wm, G. Doyle, Joseph A. Dorris, W. D. E, Erwin, Richard G Gnydon, Reuben ould, W, ritlin, James 11 Iles'ip, Thomas Heslip, James O. Howard, Miss C. Hicks, Dr. Jno. C. Huiriiam, Rov.G.W. 1 Ivey, William i Jemerson, Jno. oiner, William, Johnson, Hon. J. K. King, Andrew Lavender, J. P. M Merrill, Aimer I McLean, John Mahoney, Goo. McMullens, Mrs. A. N Nelms, Jonathan Neroman, Josiau Neal, Robert P Petty,. A.. G. R Robinson, Albert B. Ray, John B. Rowc, Judson A. Richards, Mrs. Sarah S Sleadman, Mrs. M, Smith, Edwin Sliive, Jno. R. Swanson, John Scales, Robert Small, Richard Sykes, J.J, 2 Stevens, Allen B. Swain, Joseph. T Tillman, Clayton I houipson, John. Trotter, J. P. Tliurman, A.M. 2 Townsend, Dun'l W S. Williams, Wm. A. Woods, Col. Jno. 8. Wadlington, B. G. A. S, llifttriet iiuuieery Court Of the Stale of Mississippi at Carrollton. Uuiijamtu Desha I Flt,ruary iro -i , A liula ifslt- Thomas M. Smith el ul.) I TPON opening complainant's bill. J atlditopuearinglhtil John W.Smilh one of the defendants, is not an inhabitant of ibis State, but resides beyond the Ii mils thereof, and beyond ihe jurisdiction of Ihe Court, so that regular process can not be executed upon him, on motion of compluuiani s counsel It is ordered, that unless saw delendant, ohn VV. bmith, en ter his appearance herein on or before Ihe next term of this Court, lo be held at Ihe court room in the town of Carrollton, on the third Monday of June next, and plead, answer or demur lo complainant's bill, ihe same will be taken for confessed as to him, set lor hearing ex parte, and ihe mailers thereof decreed accordingly. It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published in the Mississippi De mocrat, a newspaper published in the town of Carrollton, once a week for two months successively. WM. P. BOLE, Clerk. February 11, 1845 9-0t ABSTRACT OF HILL Bill charges that complainant some lime in the year 1837 contracted to convey to Joel Smith, deceased, tho s. w. quarter, and w. half s. E. quarter of section 21, township 21, range 3 east, containing 240 acres, and executed hts bond to said Smith conditioned lo make titlo upon tho pay ment of Ihe purchase money; and the said Joel Smith executed his note payable 1st January, 1810, for the sum ol $yD2o lo complainant; that defendants are Ihe wi dow nnd heirs ot tho said Joel; thai in 1838 he (complainant) endorsed and transferred said note to one T.N.B. Moore, and nl ihe Octobor term 1810 of Carroll Circuit Court, judgment was obtained a gainst said smith on said note, and on failure of said Smith to satisfy the same, complainant as endorser was compelled lo discharge and did discharge it ; lhat there is now no legal administrator of tho es tate of said Smith; and that said purchase money lor said land has nevor been paid Prays for process, &c. ; and that defen danls, as the heirs of said Joel Smith, be compelled lo pay said purchase money, or in default thereof, lhat they deliver said bond lo complainant lo be cancelled; and for geneial relief, ike. WM. P BOLE, Cleric COTIIIt AN I HOVVAllI), Sol'n. New Orleans, Leflore, and Greenicood PACKET STEAMER Tije splendid, fast-runnin. fsl 1' steamboat ClIAUT.rvrW &i.'rVit William Cobu.no, Master ...,o ..I.. .... i 1.-. , . ' vr,n iijr o. a jL-ginur pneKBl OUnng t8 present season between New Orleans Greenwood, Leflore, and all intermediate landings on the Yazoo and Mississippi rivers-making a Irip every fourteen days The " Charlotte" will carry 1 ,600 bales' of cotton, has unsurpussed uccommoda lions for passengers. For freight or passage, apply on board January 28, 1815 7. A d 111 i ii i $ t ra t or 's ! o I ice. ALL persons interested in the estate of Ann M. Rhodes, deceased, will lake notice that at Ihe May term next of the Probate Court of Carroll counly,I will present my account for ullowance n,l s. nul settlement as administrator of said es tate. O. L. KIMBROUGIL A,w. estate of Ann M. Rhodes, dec'J District Chancery Court OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AT CARROLLTON. At Rules before the Clerk, i'cbruertj 2, 1S40. Samuel Hurd, compluinant, ) w. No. 310. Anne Pope et al. defendants.) UPON opening complainant's bill, and proof being made that tho defend. ant Anne Pope is not 11 citizen of this Stale, but resides beyond llio li-nits thereof, and beyond the jurisdiction of lliis Court, so that the ordinary process of tho Court can not bo served upon her It is therefore oidered, J hat the said delendant enter her appearance herein on or before the next term of this Court lo be holden at Carrollton on the third Mon day of June next, and plead, answer or demur lo complainant's bill, otherwise the same will be taken lor confessed against lire, set for hearing ex parte, and the mat- ters therein decreed accordingly. And it is further ordered, that-a copy of lliis or der, together with an abslnact of this bill, be published in ihe Mississippi Democrat, a newspaper published in the town of Car rulltont once a week for two months sue- cessively. A true copy lesl: WM. P. HOLE, Clerk, By orderof Compll's SoVr, Waul. iebruury 3, 1840) 8-Dt. AP.STRACT OF BILL. Tho compluinant states that ho is Exe cutor of the last will and leslament of Ma ry Hurd, deceased, who died possessed of certain property as a separate estate; lhat as such executor, he is desirous of admin istering the estate for the benefit of the distributees, the defendant being one; that delondant htis in her possession a pretend ed bond, signed by testatrix, but never de livered by her lo defendant, which- deft threatens to collect from the estato in ad dition to her legacy under the will; that delendant has frequently acknowledged that the testairix knew nothing of her pos session of said bond; lhat the defendanl considered the said bond of no validity, uuu rupeaieuiy urgea testatrix to make some provision lor ller, &c. 1 rays that the defendant may tin de. creed to deliver up said bond to be cancel led, anu lliatdelendanl, and her nltorneva. assigns, endorsers, bo enjoined from pro ceeding at law, or transferring, endorsing, or delivering said bond lo any person other man complainant. WAUL, for CoinpPnt. Administrator's in LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned (by the Probate Court of Carroll couniy, on the 6th day of April 1840), 011 the eslmenf Jane Doyle, deceased, all the creditors of said eslate are hereby notified to pro sent (heir claims duly authenticated, with in the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. JAMES O. DOYLE, Adm'r of eslate of Jane Doyle, dec'd. April 15, 1846 lS-tit' Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of administration Imvinir been granted to the undersigned (bv the Probate Court of Carroll county al Ilia April term 1840 thereof,) on the estate of John Atchison, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate will pre. sent them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will b& forever barred. ROB'T W. BAINE, Adm'r of estate of John Atchison, dee'd. April 15, 1816 18-81 Guardian's Notice. ALL persons interested in the estate' of the minor heirs of Charles G. Spain), deceased, will take notice that at the Mav term next of ihe Probate Court of Carroll county, I will present my ac count for final settlement and allowance as guardian of tho minor heirs of Charles G. Spann, deceased, and will surrender my loiters of guardianship, and pray to be discharged. THOS. B. HESLIP, GW, 6jc; March 18, 1810 11-lit Insolvent Notice. THE undersigned having been ap pointed: by the honorable Protale court of Carroll county,, commissiuners of insolvency on tho estate of John II. lau lock, deceased,, hereby give notice thai they will meet the second Monday in ench month, for Ihe next ensuing six months, at Ihe counting room of James E. Farmer, in the town of Black Hawk, for ihe purpose of examining und auditing claims against said estate. william gillespie, samuel atchison,. James e. farmer. Nov. 12, 1845. 40-61 Notice. By order of the Honorable Probate Court;, the time for presenting claims as above, has been exlcnted three months, and ihe commissioners will meet accordingly; within which lime all claims against said estate must be presented. Commiis. April 22,1810. J 9-0t. In District Chancery Court at cakuollton, E. S. Tappan "1 vs. I President, Directors & co. f Febrvaru of the I'lirmers.' &, Mer,- f Rules, 1840. chonls' Bank, at Mem phis, Tennessee. I TTPON opening the matters of this J . bill, and it npnearimr to ihn mi. faction of the Court that the said defend. ants resido beyond the limits of thin Smi It is ordered, that unless they appear, plead, answer or demur lo ihe bill of com plainants herein, on or bqrore Ihe third Monday of June next, ihe mailers of the bill herein will be laken wo confessn n lo them, and decreed accordingly. It is further ordered, thai hereof be made in the Alississinui Damn- crat once a week for two month. .,,..,.. sively. - WM. P. BOLE. Clerk. , The Slate of Mississippi; I Cabroll Countv. y CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID COUNTY, William N. Miller, T RobnM'M:ilon,uscoffC''"'W George B. Mason. J UPON opening the mailers of lhi bill of discovery, and it appenrinf that the said Robert M'Millon is not t sident 0! this State It is ordered, That he nppear at tliO' next term of said CourMo be holden nl the court-hoiisn in fhn inwn nf CarrollW on the second Monday of May nextra"j j answer the said bill of discovery 6' therein, and in default the matters of I bill will he tnkftn for i-nnfessed. Il is-further ordered, lllaf lliis police b published once a week for two months suc cessively in the M ississippi Democrat. R. A. SEWARD, Clerk. March 7th, a. d. 18 16 IS"91 In District Chancery Court AT CARROLLTON. William Terry ) Fe! Kvhl, oi t . . Aus'"- Sharkey's heirs, et al.) UPON opening 1 ho matters ol b"1 bill, and il appearing to jlia " faction of tho Court ihut ihe heirs ol t ol Joseph Nelson, deceased, are qnknoMi and Ih'lt thev nro nnmonrl' DnrtieS fl6- lend less unts 1. therefore ordered, thai Ihn en III hnlia t In u, nf Joseph NeI son, deceased, oppear before the) vCB ri,nn...n... IL. ; rinrrolliol"' ii '...1,1,1 u, ma iu,u 1 uuiii i" j on the third Monday of June nexh anil pleud, answer or demur, ihe mntlers of il bill herein will be taken pro confesso u to them, and decreed accordingly. , . It is further nrdered. that publics"1 hereof be made onco a week f"f ? mnnlha Biieecfiaii-Alv in the M htM'Pi11 M Democrat. WM. P. BOLE, Clerk- m ... . . . inH M April 7, 1S1U T. T. Kl.MBROUaif, Ranger, S. NEWTON, P. M. 17-3t Lauds appropriated by law for the use April 7, 1S40. re iruarv 1 1. isio v 6UKFTAKD, (or Comr.lt, rebruary 11, 1840 O0i I W.U'L and SI1EPPARD, Sol' 1