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THE STATE üF MISSISSIPPI, Cm.^-kasah (oint» /•lurt— Term the 1st JMMIjf m July 1 A. D. 1841. *nF IlEAH,T• U. Middlcbrooks. admims. trotor of the estate of George W. Cole, late ol' said county, has represented to the court, that it will be for »^t of the heirs & devisees of the said ■"It to sell the lands belonging to the said nd it appearing to the satisfaction of ate: r that no person interested in said lands !C0 »ilhin this State. It is therefore order ?fthe court, that notice be given, according »} 11 g persons interested in said lands, b*', c niiartcr of section 31, m township 13 "*4 cist of the basis meridian of the ntë* 1 ce . ion, to be and appear before the s ,ür.iti.- * -aid county,altbe courthouse CJ,lC in the town of Houston on the 3d Mon ■ ivetober nest, to show cause, if any they w hy an order - ill not be. made to sell the lands* Lwte c In tv ID U it ness, tlie I Ion. Jl/atthew Knox '/ presiding Judge of the Probate E court ol the said county of Chicka fe ia w, tlie first .Monday in July 1841 Issued July 10th, 1841. T. N:.MARTIN, Clerk. pis 1 fee 521 00 * r m ' 3-in 12 COMMITTED TO jail in Ripley, Tippah Co. kaf on the 13th July 1841, a negro hoy O about 22 or 24 years of age, yellow ® complexion, a little upwards of five TRW feet high, and will weigh about 140 \Vor ISO pounds, says that lie belongs ÄjL^to Hugh McCehee of Panola Co., - ^50* Mississippi. Tlie owner is required come fun aril, prove property, pay charges, a uke him away. lJv 14.1*41. 1- prs. fee #2 SO Win. G. STEEL. Jailor T. C? NOTICE. Is hereby given to all persons interested in !amk tenements and hernditainenls of W. (berry deceased, to appear at a Probate L, art lobe held at the court house iu the eonn ,i o( Pontotoc, on the 1 st Monday in October ont. to show cause if any they can why an or derJfde should no! lie granted on the reales meet'saiddcc'd., it being shown that (lie |icr L.Jalefforts are insufficient to pay the demands .- said estate. I J. A McMEL am 12 6-ins I'iscwcetu mu.!La Â0ÂDEMY, SESSION TO COMMENCE 1 ST MOX DA Y I .\ A CGI ST, 1*41. ill' TU I'STRES of this Institution T take pleasure in informing tlie Citi* Pontotoc, and the friends of literature Ierotrally, that they have again succeeded in ■iitu.tiring the services of Miss Charlotte Paine, principal of the lVinale Seminary, at this Ijhce; and they take pride iu recommending lierai eminently qualified, in every tc*pect, to «seit: rsctlie duties of the station. Trustees are graded that they have able also to procure the services of Mrs, fir. Ta ; »art in tlie department of Music. «s et Studies, ntui their respective prices per Session of five montlis. FIRST CLASS.—.Spelling, reading and de uing. rudimentx of Geography, Arithmetic hud Grammar #12 50. SECOND CLASS.—Writing, Elements of ib>uny, connected w ith Geography, Arith mental and practical, English Gram ■»r. History, anciunt and moJern, Natural 'b ; 1 >':v.and History #15. fillKD CLASS-Algebra, Geometry, irçonorixtry. Mensuration of superfires and ■"«!«. Natural Philosophy, Astronomy with the ijeol tlie Globes, Chemistry, Logic, Rhetoric, .lental and Moral Philosoph v. Elements of wmi,try, $20. EnrDrawing and Painting, an additional Ve will I* „»»de. luiuon fee*s to he paid at the end of the wo. -Vatno.! 'ion fee of one dollar to lie paid in [îriviucf, fioirdtug can lie had. in respect able« families 'f young ladies at #HM> per month, wnd par- cu.ar attentt. srill he paid throughout to their wral conduct. ses Rr.v.T. C. Stv art,^ Richaud E.Orke, Joui. Pinson, A. J. I.DMOMlSOX, S J. N. WitiK, W. H. Deux. T. J. Word. -1 ? July 14th, 1841. U 9 A\itirc pHJ'CU.ite of John Cary dec'd., having wen declared insolvent, the undersigned necn appointed by tlie Probate Court of Wrtutoc County, Commissioners to receive and viir.ineclaims against said estate, for the pur ® c h» r gmg tlie administratorVith the prom 10 hands to be distributed according to law. J ? ,tc nd for the purpose aforesaid, at the i» ÎÎÎ? Pr abate Clerk,in Pontotoc, on the ' Vonda J' ' u every month, for six montlis. rsww ™ v,n E claims ag.ùnst said estate, i >rp *? nt them within the aforesaid term of months, or they will be forever barred. JQEL PINSON, t T VV: «MARTIN. Prs fee $21 60. > 17,1841 11 f.-mo •\htiee. Aaron Root dec'd., having ■ ■ 111 -..K, :it. it, mid. rsiflRI >1 m«r rCr V : ' PrK>mt0 * 1 fe y ,he Probate Court ot 1In 0l ' c v*Hrt#i Commissioners to receive and isKoüf e ^f a,msa Rainst said estate, for the pur rator with the pro 0 ' , ^ c Probate Clerk, in Pontotoc. month, 4 |'™nday , n every month, for six ptnT.ki P er ^onv haviog claims against said hereby notified to present them with f«ntver W ^ r ^J rm *** or they will JOEL PINSON. C W. «MARTIN. Prs tee $21 6 « l 'tb,IMl. U Mi - wv>ti:d 1 S fWIHREE good work mules—for which the' Cash will be paid. Apply at this office. or to GEORGE MANN. 10 tf. Pontotoc, Miss. July 10 , 1841. TAMABLE la 4 A 11 S ron CALS *ii a ® 0|, S credit at low priccit, The Subscriber offers for sale the folowin described Lands, lying mostly in Shelby and rayette Counties, Tennessee, and Desoto, Pa nola, Tippah, and Pontotqp counties, Miss., all within the limits of tlie Chickasaw Cession : To wit— Suction. Towxsmr. 2, 11, i 12 I Range. West. 1 3 4 1 E. J 9 1 r> «4 10 &i 17 •> 0 44 31 2 5 44 10, 14 & 15 5 9 it 5 8 4 h 25 S «I < 30 ft 8 it 4 ^ 5 W. J 27 N. W. \ 27 24 & 29 10 7 44 3 •» it 3 1 ii o 1 Rast. 27 4 1 44 24 5 •# 44 W. \ 28 32 K. è 33 S. W. \ 34 W. * 9 0 3 it 0 3 !< u 1 II 0 1 It ti • » II 20 S 5 ii ft 8 3 44 23, 24 \ 20 ft 5 44 c; 9 C 44 0 West. 1 ! 1 S. E. i 20 East $ 20 S.K.* 15 N. K. \ 22 S. W. \ 3 W. i 33 N. * iG N. VV. \ 12 N. A 30 S. E. i 20 N. W. \ 1) N. R. I 17 S. \ 15 N. W. i 9 S. Wf \ 23 N. W. \ 20 N I 35 S. E. \ 1ft S. VV. i 17 N. E. \ 30 S. R. \ 20 8 •> ii 9 »# it 9 *» ii 0 •» it o 3 k 5 0 *» it 8 o ii 13 1 it 2 I Cast. j ! ! j I 3 West, 7 7 •> «4 O ii I* 2 West. 4 Rast. I •i 9 it ti 9 * 9 ii ft 2 44 ê 4 5 n 44 to 5 Rust. 1 s. * 14 7 11 44 8 . * 8. R. j 34 N. VV. ] 30 N. VV. », 34 N. R. 1 30 N. R. 1 19 S. R. \ 33 S. VV. 1 34 31 n 14 it 15 3 a 14 3 15 3 4 i 7 10 ii 10 I 13 3 it 15 3 (4 4 5 I «i VV. J 4 4 1 44 of of in i N. 1 •* 23 0 i ! K. I 3(> I a ■I N. VV. \ 9 > 1 S. J 29 44 9 R. Ï 8 . VV. i If S. R. 5 1 » N. R. \ 19 # N.« J 3B S. R. 30 44 • I 9 2 44 h •» «» h *» 25 .1 h 9 1 h 9 ci 1 9 N. i 1 35 9 44 N. E. 1 1 1 H) ii 5 <• •i 11 N. VV. 30 8. VV. \ 30 N. VV. J 5 S. VV. i 34 S. K. i 15 •i h 9 12 4 <i 0 ii i 9 n il 8 ii 1 Mso Lots 5, 6, 7 and.8 of fractional sec tion 6, Township 1, Range G west, con taining 640 acres. The above named Lands can be' purchased on the following terms—to wit: One third cash, balance, one, two, three and fo«r years' credit, with interest from date J. N. VV1LIE. of of Pontottic, July, 10 1841. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, I REGISTER'S OFFICE Poototoc Miss. PATENTS have issued for lauds sold at this of fire up to certificate of purchase, No.9,71 l.and ready for delivery on application accum nanied bv the Receiver's Receipt. f A. J. EDMONDSON. Rsgistvr. ! May 15th, 1841. 2 tf. I POXTOTOC ('Ol'XTV. Circuit Court, May term, 1841. Frederick VV. Iluling ! Attachment for William P. King. 4 #1270,00. f «y HIS DAY came the plaintiff by attorney, 1 and it appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court that the attachment in this t'aie has been duly levied upon the property <ff said «lefen dant : It is therefore considered by the Court that proceedings in this case be *UDd forsix months; and that pnhlieation he made in The Spirit of the Tiroes, " a newspaper published in Hie town of Pontotoc, once a week for six weeks, notifying the said defendant that uuless he shall appear, give special bail and plead within six months from this date, judgment be entered against him. and tbe pro|ierty so at tached will be sold. A copy from the m nutes. Attest vs. will >1 ot « JAMES W. DRAKE, C lerk. May 20th, 1841. 6 ai ; prs. fee #7 00 June 26th. 1841. are TRUÄT sale. B Y virtue of a deed of trust executed to by Edward L. Bumpasa, dated on the 4 th day of June 1840, and duly recorded in' tlie of fice of the clerk of the Probate Court of Tisho mingo County, in the State of Mississippi, for certain purposes therein named, I will sell at door of the Court House in the town o Jacinto, on the first day of January next, to the highest bidder for cash, the followin'*'de scribed tract of land, known as the north-east quarter of section number 17, in township 2 ol range 8 east ; in the State of Mississippi, and Pontotoc Land District, as appears by the Re corder's Receipt, No. 899Ö; containing one hundred and sixty acre*. Sale within lawful hours. June->2d, Î841. f , Mir I tie W. P. PETTUS, Trustee, prs fee $24,00. 8 t»-in TRUST SALE. BY VIRTUE of a deed of trust, executed by Kenneth Clarke Jr., and Jane W. Clark his wife, on tlie 26th day of November Anno Dom ini 1840, to the undersigned trustee, to secure the payment of certain debts therein specified, on or before six montlis from that date, which deed was duly recarded on the 4th day of De cember 1840. in tlie office of the Clerk of the Probate Ceurt of Panola County, Mississippi, in Book *D' pages 48 aud 49,1 shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder at public auction, at the Court House in the town of Pontotoc Mis sissippi, on the 1st Monday of January A. D. 1842, for cash, all tlie right, title claim and in terest of the said parties above named, in and to Those parcels of land lying and being in the coun ty of Pauola, Mississippi,designated and known as sections 27 and 28, in township 9, of range 8 west of the basis meridian, according to the survey ol the Chiekasaw Cession, being tercst of an undivided moiety in said sections of land for the purposes mentioned in said deed. The title to the above land is believed to be wholly unincumbered,and perfect, but the un dersigned will convey such title only as is ves ted in him by said deed. ty, in of iu of Ol an in H. R. MILLER, Trustee. 8 6 -mo prs fee #34 80 June 23d, 1641. V of t DRUOS A. MEDICINES. T 1 IIE SUBSCRIBER has just re . ceived an additional supply ,.isf Medicine}. Paints, Oils, &c. wn he offers low for cash. He has also added some choice wines and brandy, together with a few other arti ! des to his lot of groceries. Tlie public arc invi 1 ted to call and examine the qualities and prices of his stock. >>l to CHS. P. COFFIN. jExenttors Sale . Y order of the Probate Court of Lowndes County Mi., I will offer lor sale to the j highest bidder on a credit of twelve months at ! the places aud limes below named, the follow ! ing described tracts of land j estate of Thomas M'Gee, late of Low I ty. deceased.-*-at the Court House door in Pa nola County on Thursday the 29th of July next. the north-east quarter of section 12 , the south west qr of sec 35, in township 9, of range 6 wçst : the s- w. qr. of sec 5 and the u. w. qrof sec 1«, in T. 10, of It. 5 west. At the Courthouse door in Tippah County, on Monday tlie 2d of August next, the uorlli half of sec 33, in T. 5, of R. I east : the n. w. qrof sec 24, in T. 6 of R. 2; tlie south cast qr of sec 3, south west qr of sec 4. and south castqr of s 6 c 26, in T. 4, of R. 4 cast. At the Court House door in Itawamba County, on the 4th dav of August, the north west qr of sec 17, in T. 8 . of R. 9 .east; tlie north east qr of sec 29, in T. 9, of R. 7 ; and the.sou tli east qrof sec 10, in T. 11, of R. 7 east. And at the Court House door iu Pontotoc Coun ty, on Friday the 6 tli'day of August, the south east qr of sec 7, in T. 7, of R. 5 east ; the north east qr of sec 17, in T. 9, of Ji. 4 ; the north east qr of sec 2, in T. 10 , of Ii* 2 ; and the southwest qr. of sec fi, T. 11,of R. 5 east. Bond and approved security will be required of the purchaser. MICAJAH M GEE, Executor. 8 5-ius * n ing to the es Coun Jnnc 17th, 1841. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Tippah Colktv , Probate Court, June term 1841. O N application of Hardy W. Strickland ad ministrator of the estate of William B. Crump decease«!, for citation to issue to all per sons interested in the lauds and tenements of l C said William B. Crump deceased, to appear he fore tlie Probate Court of Tippah C ounty, to show cause why au order shall not be made to sell a certain portion of lands belonging to said testate, and on tlie suggestion of the said ad inmistralor that it will be lo the interest and advantage of said estate to sell a portion of said lands belonging to said estate in preference to selling the slaves. It is therefore onion'd by the Court, thatcitatioii issue directing all per sons interested in the following lands, tenements and hereditaments of tlie said VVilliam B. Crump deceased, to wit : the north-west quarter of sec lion 6 , in township 5, of range 4 east; and also the north-east quarter of section 7, in township 5, of range 4 east: to appear before the Probate Court ot Tippah County in the State of Mississ ippi, at tlie Court House in tbe town of Ripley, on the first M oll< tay August 1841, to show cause why tlie above mentioned lands shall n«»t be sold in preference to selling the slaves belong ing to said estate. H. BOWERS, Clerk. Issued 12th of Juue, 1841. June 18 1841. 7 Tins, prs fee #12 00 Efclmy*—TIPPAH COUNTV. fllAKENUP by Elizabeth JV I.edbelter, ■ near Spring Hill, one sorrel rr.are, right hind foot white, star in the forehead, white on the nose, branded on tlie left shoulder, '96'; sup posed to be 7 or 8 years old, appraised to #40 00 ^ Juue 11th, 1841. A LSO by Ransom Fuller, 3 miles south-east of Spring Hill,one bay mule, 3 years old, 14 hands inches high, black streak along ihe back and across the shoulders, light nose and dark legs, appraised to #60. April 5th, 1841 A LSObT Kesiah Caraway. 1 ljniiles north from Ripley, one bay horse, 11 or 12 years old. 15 hands high, snwdl white spot on ns 1 «^ hmd foot, heavy mane and tail, sore back, small star I in his fore head, appraised to #45 June'-olell W AS ALSO taken up by Darnel Howell 14 miles west of Ripley, ouc bla« k horse, switch tail, starinjhis forehead, snip on his nose, left bind foot |rlute, some saddle spots, left eye out, supposed to ho 12 years old, ap praised to #50. »Way * 9 » l841, «MrAS ALSO taken up by William R. Bnc f f hauan, in Riplet, one troo-grey mare, 3 years old last spring 13J or 14 hands high, fore and hind feet white to pastern joint; no brands perceptible; appraised to f J5. July 12 th, 1841. ! JAMES R. Kf.I.IS. Ranger. I July 17th, 1641 II *™ M f WlffcT KKCIil V L'D j iid lor lalo by the 99 SUBSCRIBER Rio. and Havanna Colfee. Boston Nails. 10 's ,6 •> and4 s, Sperm Candles, Raisius. ha It auJ qr boxes Refined I .oaf sugar, Madder and Copphro.«. One box Bakers Cocoa, Scotch Snuff, Percussion Caps, (luted, Onebbl, first quality Brandy, Oneèhest Young Hyson Tea. , Ope box Starch, | a box Spanish float Indigo Linseed Oil, White Lead,No. l.gr'd in oil Spirits of Turpentine, Drying Oil, one keg Spanish Brown. ALSO one ease Men's cloth, Gaiter aud Gent Boots, Two cases Ladies and Misses' Shoes and Slippers. THE above FOR CASH. will he sold at the lowest prices t P. COFFIN 37tf. ' April 3d, 1841. Trust Salt-. B y virtue of a t deed in trust executed to me as trustee by Littleberry Leflwich on the fith day of June 1837, and duly recorded ou the 18lli dayol same month the office of tnc Probate Clerk of Desoto Coun ty, to secure the payment Exchange therein mentioned, to the President. Directors and Company of the Agricultural Bank of .Mississippi, 1 shall expose to public sale for cash, in front of the Court House door in the town of Pontotoc, on Saturday the 24th day of July next, an undivided moiety half of sections six and seven, and of township two, and range nine' west, iu the Chickasaw cession and State of Mississ ippi. The same being couveyrd to me to secure the debt before described; and a balance there of remaining due and uunaid. Acting as trustee, I shall only convey such title as is in me vested. JOHN I). BRADFORD, Trustee. May 22,1 «41. 3 td. l*rs fee #11 0u. in of a certain Bill of or Ol REGISTER'S OFFICE. PONTOTOC MISS. MAY 27,1»41. Patents for reservations under the 5tb article of the Chickasaw Treaty, to No. 1250 : and under the 6 tli article to No'. 350, have been re ceived at the office, aud are ready for delivery on application agreeably to theauncxed instruc t ions from the Commissioner of tbe. General Land Office. ANDK J. EDMONDSON, Register. "I have to inform you that patents for re set ves may either be delivered to the patentee in person, on his order attested'by two witnesses, or where he lias sold tlie land, the patents may be delivered to the purchaser on the production to you of a transcript of the evidence of sale to him or a certificate of the fact, from the officer having the custody of the records in which deeds are to be recorded; when you arc satisfied that such evidence cannot be submitted withsul de lay that would operate to the prejudice of the party interested, the patent may be delivered to the applicant for it, on his filing with you his affidavit that he is the bona fide owner of the land—receipts must he required in every iu stauce of those to w hom such patents inay be delivered,and those receipts regularly filed a way in your office. 6 of 5, of of JA'S. WHITCOMB. Com r. of Geueral Land Office May 29, 1841. i INSOLVENT NOTICE. HE UNDERSIGNED having been ap pointed by the Hon. the Probate Court of Choctaw County, at the April tenu, commis sions upon the estate of John Ip Morriss.de'cd., for examination an-f pro rata allowance, will meet at the office of tlie Clerk of Probate, ou the Tuesday after the 4th Monday on each month, for six months, commencing iu June. May 17, 1*41. JOHN M. HAWKINS, COLEMAN M. ROBERTS. . GEORGE BROWNLEE V June 5,1841. 'S" t .. 4 'oinm rs tf • William Webb j vs. of l C hristopher Cheatham.V On motion of the Piaiutiil by his Attorney, to and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court to that the Defendant is not a eitieen of this State, to buta citizen of the State of Alabama. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the "Mississippi Intelligencer and of General Advertiser for tlie New Couoties. " a newspaper published iu the town of Poutotoc in by this State, tor the spaced two months success lve iy > requiring the said defendant to make hn p t . r s«inal appearance at the next term of this c OU rt. on the third Monday after the fourth .Monday in Oct<ib'r.l841,theu and thereto plead, answer or demur to the said bill; otherwise the same will be taken for confessed, and be set dofrn for hearing ex parte. A copy from the minutes, Attest, JA'S. W. DRAKE, Cl'k. June 51841. 5 2-m prs. fee #9.00 THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI POMOTUC (ülKT* Injunction Bill. • NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN, that the subscriber executor of the last will aud testament ol Jesse J. Evans, deceased, will nreseut his ac counts for final seulement and allowance at tlie next July term of tlie Probate Court ot Choctaw County. on 00 k on ap no May 26th 1841. GEO W. STEWART, Executor of tlie estate of Jesse J. Evaus, de'cd. June 5,1841. 5 3-ins prs fee $2 00 FRESH GROCERIES! m* Bids. Brown Sugar, 5 do. ofloal 30sacks BP Rio. C'offce, 1«K) do. of salt, 13 bbls. of Molasses, 2 Tierces of Rice, 4 boxes best James River Tobacco, 15 do. of Sperm Caudles. 5 do of Tallow, 15 «lo of Raisins, 3 pipes Cog'. Brandy, one do. Ma d. Wine, 3 boxes brandy fruits'3 do. Claret Wme, 5 do of Muscat; 2 bbls Ouioos, 5 fdo of Irish Pototoes; Garden seed's, 8 boxes ot Russin Soap, 10 bbls. Flour, 1 do. of Crambenes, 2 casks best Goshen Cheese, 1500 lbs. Buctui, 15 bbls rectified Whiskey, 15 kegs nails 20 du*. Weeding lloes, 10 Grubbing do.,Iron Castings .VC. All of which has just been purchased in New Orleans, and for sale by the subscriber fur cash only, at the lowest prices—for instance Sugar 10 to 101 by the bbl. Coffee 16 aud a half to lh per sack, Molasses at 5U to63perTibl.. Whiskey 50 to 55 per bbl.,Sperm Candles at 6Uto65 per box, Ohio mould. 25 to 33 per box.'nails 10 to 12) per keg, Salt 5,50 to 6,00 dollars per sack. n W 11.1 E M March 3d IË41