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PROSPECTUS " - , OF THE - OLLY SPRINGS BANNER. I It ao portion" cf tke South' or TTest docs the gro".7iag importance of any place more forci bly point to a suitable location of a public jour nal ihan Holly Springs. A few years past no human voice save that of the savage, disturbed . the forest calmj the scene now forms the prospe rous and happy portion of North Mississippi ; where the dull monotony of uature's silence was ' unbroken, save by the savage yell, is now to be ; heard the busy sound of industry and civilization. The lonely path of the untutored huntsman has I given place to the broad mart of commerce and K agricultural industry, and where stood "thedeep tangled wild-wood," is now u be seen the throng f enlightened intelltgence. ... . y In establishing at this place a public journal, Vibe interest of the proprietors unite with their wishes to devote its columns; first, to the advance meat of the prosperity of our town and county, and to those interests which our growing impor tance, healthful situation and fertility of soil at . . ma ntitla lie To-render our paper deserving of patronage, no pains will be spared on our part to adapt our selections of general intelligence, to the tastes ol I all classes of readers. To this cud our columns will be open to the free discussion of all subjects 1 of public or general iuterest, which have.no ten-, dencv to personal altercation, and are character- lSen Dy a. proper reipect iui puLuit-jpnmjii. shall untiringly devote our exertions to promote and advance the interest of our own State, and to induce her by a proper developement and applica tion of her mighty resources to assume among i her sister States that rani wnicft nature nas so ia vishly granted her the means" to. sustain. In regard to our politics, although it is not de' : signed that the B ANNER shall be strictly a party : raper, by which we . at present understand the i DTostitution of the oubKc press to indiscriminate abuse of its opponents in politics, and the vulgar i ana maecent aenunciaiions oi iuum: wuu muci with it in opinion vet still it will be our determi I nation, by all proper and legitimate arguments, by respectful appeals, and by the utmost cogency f fair and honorable. reasonings of which our ; i raaemations are capaDie, to advance ine mieresi cf tnat party witn wnicn ctrcumsiance nasiaea tiEftd ns an'd with which, we believe, are identi feed the best interests aud prosperity of our coun: '1 try. By a firm, manly and respectful bearing, we shall endeavor to deserve the respect of our politi- Cai Opponents ll we tiu uul auaccu m wuni.'"c tnem; at an evenis dj sucn a course c xuau cordially received, and mayhap win a smile from partial beauty, around the domestic hearth, from whence vituperation and abuse wonld justly exr tlnde us. . Admiring as we do, the simplicity and purity of tne measures, wnicn, aurmg me aaminiairduou ui i Washington and Jefferson, made us happy ai 1 home and respected abroad we shall zealously ! oppose those profligate expenditures of the public I money which have characterised. the present Ad ministration, and together with its adopted system of rewards for its votaries, and punishments tor i its opponents, is calculated to snake the manly firmness of the representatives of the people, to corrupt the public morals, and prostrate at the feet of executive power and influence, the freedom and purity of the elective franchise. The rapid I ext&nsion of the executive patronage, and the plans and experiments of the party in power to i increase and perpetuate it,- will receive at our hands a decided Opposition. To guard against tne machinations of tne ene- xniesof our domestic institutions, and to expose ! and lash with a literal hand, the time-serving sy cophancy aud degrading party spirit of their se cret allies, who would willingly sacrifice us for their own aggrandisement, shall constitute no or dinary portion of our labours, and we will not re gret such an employment of our time, if it will ; add one iota to the security and safety of our be , loved SOUTH. THE SEMI-WEEKLY WHIG: ; On "Wednesday; the 15th "instant, the sub acribers trill issue the first "number of the -.New YoskWhio, Semi'Wetkly. It will be -regularly; published thereafter every Wednesday and baturday afternoons,on a" shett of the size of the Daily Whig: and half the size of the Weekly, and forwarded by thd mniln V Cfr. tlntAnA T ....11 .ahi1 n of the matter of the Daily "Whig except the Advertisements, and be afforded at a low price of Three Dollarsper annum in advance. It is believed that this is the cheapest Semi , Weekly paper in the country. . The character of the New York. Wacgj Daily and Weekly is now widely known. It has been published about sixteen month, and in that brief period has acquired ah ex tensive circulation, and, we trust, a fair stand ing among its contemporaries, It aims to present in a medium sheet an amount of reading matter fully exual to the average of the Great Daily of jNew i ork and our other Commercial cities. Its contents will com prise Literature, Politics and General Intel ligence, in about equal proportions. In the the'Diterary Department, no great yreten sions are made, to originality, but the best repositories of .- Foreign and American Li terature are open to its conductors, and they endeavour to select therefrom a varied and interesting banquet. In General Intelli gence, we hope to be neither behind no in ferior to our immediate rotemporasies. In Politics, our journal will be all that its name purports fearlessly, zealously, and we trust efficiently. -Whig. Experienced pens are enlisted in its service, and we trust it will render good service to the Country, in the advocacy of Sound jrririciples and Good Measures and the fearless exposure cf the ! place or pieces earcept cnlvat the market house iniquities, corruptions and ruinous terpen-1 r-:i' f-n ?rel7 oucscs, ior,; ar.a pa. cies of Loco-Focoism Subscriptions are respectfully solicited by J. GREGG WILSON & CO.' May 9, 1839. y 162 Nassau street. Jl3rIn order to extend the sphere of their influence and usefulness, and inconcordance with a general wish, the price of. the Daily Whio ig hereby Tedused to five dolla s per annum, andthai'ofthoWeeklv Whig to two dollars and fifty cents, or" five copies for ten dollars, at which prices subscripsions are respectfully solicited. bubscribers wishing to change from the Weekly to tee Semi-Weekly Whig will be entitled to do so for any period less than one year by the payment of nity cents dif ference os price. td'Editors of Newspapers are respect fully invited to copy the above and entitle themselves to an exchange for one year with our Semi-Weekly. Those who cannot con sistently do so are requested to announce the Semi-Weekly Whig otherwise m their columns. ; 1 . PROPOSALS Tor publishing at Hernando Mi. a Xexcs Paper to be called tht IVOIITH !!IISSISSIPPI aw. -The "North Mississippian" iadesigned to be strictly a Neus Paper, and will be de voted to every subject which may be deemed - of use or interest to its readers. The prices of produce at New Orleans,- Com merce, &o., the condiiion of the money mar- . ket in every section of . the country; politics, literature, and the fostering support and de velopment of the resources of its own im i, mediate section of country, will receive re- gular attention in its columns. It is not intended that, the "North Missis- sippian shall be a partizan paper; but, under government like ours, where the-humbleet - individual is called to - the performance- of ; sacred and important duties, none should --have luke-warm or neutral feelings in regard v-to the public policy of the country, nor have we; and our views upon political, as well as ; other subjects, will be freely expressed when1 ,ever we may deem it necessary but-it will 1 be done in that spirit which best accords with our feelings of temperance and courtesv. We might here give our views in detail, but we deem it unnecessary, and will only state , that we differ with the present admmistra- lion of the General Government upon some ..fits most important measures, and hence op- : ,-posea in tne last election, tne elevation ot I Mr. "Van Euren to the scat he now occu- L.ipiee; and, in the humble part we mav here inafter feel ourselves called upon to' take in j politics, we shall appose his ' re-election . f Having devoted about four years of our tne to tne duties ot an editor, we flatter our- i selves that we are not altogether unqualified j4,Vr the task that will devolve upon u$; We ..'shall use every exertion to render our paper : worthy of public patronage, and trust that i' not a sylable wil 1 ever be . found in its co ! lumns calculated to wound the feelings or , the gentleman whatever his political prede ': lections may be. ; - . -The first Number of the North Missippi- "an will be issued about the first; of May next, with entirely new materials, upon a r rneaium sneet, at l hree Dollars in advance. ? iru WM. W. LEWIS. Mr. Wilson: I have had assurances from respectable sources, of similar documents with the following, which win shortly release all the lands which I represent from the marshals premature levy, in the mean time, please give the annexed publicity. . - EDW'D ORNE; Office of Soliciter of the Treasury ) . April l, liwy. S Sir: I have received vour letter of the 8th inst relating to the levy, or Mr. Swortwouts interest in the lands of Mississinni under the distress warrant against him and his sureties. i nave also received the report, of tne District Attorney on "the subject; in which he confirms your representation in regard to the lands belong to the Boston and New York Chickaysaw Land Companv. and I have therefore written to Mr. l5uttcrworth, the District Atorney tor the .North ern District ol Mississippi, directing that.. in structions may be given to the Marshal to with draw the levy from the lands of the Companv and also to file. of record in the office of .the clerk of the District Court,- where the levy, is- recorded a supplementary return to thatenect. - . 1 . ; . very respectfully Yours . (Signed) H. D. "GILPIN. -: ' '; -"' Solicitor of the Treasury. To R. D. WHITNEY, Esq. Boston Mass. I he Mississippi intelligencer will please insert WINE & LIQUORS -" Q CASKS Madeira; 2 do. TeaerirTc; -. it, 1 do. Malaga; 1 do. Muscat:" 12 Baskets Champaisrn. Bermuda; 20 j . cozen superior Bordeaux Ularet. And for sale bv brunson, Cheatham & Co OSNABURGS. OlEN THOUSAND yards Richmond jl. Kjisnauixi, ior sale low by BRUNSON, CHEATHAM & Co: QWFEE. - . ; : " r Q TIERCES Rio and 10 Bags Ha . tj vanaoonee, received and for sale by 15KU.Ut U HEATH AM &Co on nnnIlavaniia 'and sPash & J i yJ J VJs?gars, best biands. AN' ORDINANCE For the Regulation of the Marlcf House, k xnthe Toionoj Holly Springs. . Section I Be it ordained by the President and Select-men cfthetorxnofB.ollv Springs,- THAT esch and every day in the year, (Sunday sexcept- ed shall b3 market days in said town, and tnat.: all butcher's meat, tallow, poultry, Eggs, meal, Cbur, butter, lam, and every inna oi iresn provi sions, fruits and vegettbles," of all kinds which may b? brought to said town . for sale, on the days aforesaid, shall be carried to tne maTKet nouse, and there exposed to sale during market hours, and at no. other place or places except as herein after provided for. . - sec. &.--Be- it enacted, l nai marKei nours shall begin' at day light in the morning, and end at ten o'clock in the lorenoon, between the 1st of April and the 1st of Octob3r, and begin at day light in the morning, and end at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, between the first of October and first of April. . Sec. 3. Ee jtinacted, That the Market mas ter is hereby appointed superintendant of the market, ar d shall continue to act as such and dis charge the duties of the same, during his contin uance in office, unless otherwise directed by- or der of the Board; and for his services he shall re ceive such compensation as shall be allowed him by order of said .Board. Sec. A.-rBeit enacted, That it shall be the du ty of the market Master to have the market house kept clean, and due regularity observed, to see that the weights are good, to decide all disputes between buyer and seller, to enforce the provi sions of this ordinance, and all others pertaining to this market house, to use his endeavors to re coverall fines incurred for violating this ordi nance, to' ray into "the Treasury once every month all fines received by him, to rent out the suillsof the market house, to collect the rent and pav the rrcceeds to the treasurer of the corpora tion, and to" perform all other duties which may i .. - i i'L? i .t-; J vi it-quirtu oi ium uv uns uiuiuauce. Sec. 5.Z?e il enacted, That any person buy ing, or causing to.b? bought, or felling or caus ing to sold wi;hin the limits of this corpora ticn, my of the articles enumerated in the first ( s-ac-icn cl ta:s act, during mirlict nours, at any ouse, y ea Les-c- cv.r.er cr emrlover shr-11' fail or or refuse to p'sy said penalty, shall b, upen con viction, whipped at tne discretion ct a Justics oi the Peace hot e-rcecdin ten lashes. Sec." 6. Be it evaded, That it any person, or persons snail sell or cxvoc tcsaiein market cr at any oiher place within the limits cf the corpo ration, any unsound or unwholesome meats, or articles of provisions of any kind or description, anv such person so offending, for each and every ofience shall forfeit and pay-the sum of five dcl- arsand the. articles sold or oilered for sale shall b-3 destroyed bv the market master. ?e. 7. Beit enacted, That ihs stalls in the narkct house shall be rented to the highest bidder- publicly, for a terra not exceeding cite year. c. c. Be zi enacted, x hat no person or co- partnreship cf persons, snail rent under any pre- ext whatever, mere tnan one butchers ana cr.c- side stall in the market house,-and i: shall b? the duty at all times for the renter of any stall in. the market house to keep the same clean under the enaity ot one dollar lor eacn orter.ee-. Sec. 9.- Be it enacted, That if any renter of stalls in the market house shall refuse to comply with this and other laws m force at the time sucn stall shall be rented regulating the market, he or she shall forfeit forthwith all claim to said stall and all improvements made thereto, and if any renter or lessee snail violate or reiuse to comply witn anv law regulating tne market which may be adopted or passed at any time subsequent to the renting ol such stall by such lessee, after due notice being given thereof, such renter or lessee shall forfeit ail right to such' stall, together with all improvements made thereto. . . bee. 10. Be it enacted, 1 hat the market ma5- ter shall assign any part of the market house not otherwise appropriated for the sale of vegetables, fruits, poultry, butter, eggs, lard, flour, meal, &c. for which no rent shall be charged. Sec. 11. Be it enacted,' That if any person all sp11 in th marlrpt linnsp anvhntphsT'cmpat m t.i ar? t m & M . - ' m M T 1 - 4 :A. M; C LAY TON.has removed "his office to a room in the Northern Banking House. He will give unremitted attention to the pursuit of his proiession. uiaims left lor him at the Bank dur lngliis attendance on" the district courts will be strictly attended to. . ' May 24th, 1839 194.- r : 4 : Dr. J. Brctney, v Kz.Qrn.j 1 1 ul,l.x tenders nis services in the'various branches of his profession, to tne citizens oi rioiiy bpnngs and .adjacenl country. -. He has permanentlv located here, and can be consulted at"all times, "at his of fice on Market Street,, north cast corner o me oquareK or at ivir. v . a. . r aiKners - on College street AVnere his family boards. . april 27l5-tf ' : " . . . : . - - HAVANA CIGARS. ; e TI AI tVJ U u u wnoiesaie - or ; ; .," - - retail, also, a firs rate quality of tobacco - vi ; ' '' : , ; " Holly Springs money at 25 per 'cent, dis count, will be received, and some ol the i en nessee shin plasters."; -"r-.'-'- 5" ,"- His house , is :bu North: Centre Street, East of the Marshall Inn. : : v v SAMUEL L. ANDERSON, Holly Springs, June 11 839.-5 v; - - Administrators' SUGGESTION ;0F INSOLVENCY A LL nersons holding claims ao-ainst the es "tale of David W. Cook", deceased, must file them duly proven,' with the Clerk oi the. Pro bate Court for -Panola County 'within 18 months, or the same will' Jbe forever'bared bv Jaw, to receive thirrdistributiW -share o money , and all persons indebted to said - es tate must make immediate pay meht,M arch ' ; - V CAROLINE M. COOKt .IFESE PILLS have ' long .baen known, Spand appreciated for- their extraordinary j.nd immediate powers of restoring perfect health, t persons suffering under-nearly every kind f dxs- eases to which the human frame is liable. In many hundred of certificated instances they even rescued sufferers from the very verge of an tmtimelvgrave,after all the: deceptive nostrums of the day had utterlyfailed; and to many thoti the have nermanentlv secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which, life itself is but a partial blessing." Vso great indeed, has their; efficacy invariably and infallibly proved that it has appeared .scarcely less than miraculpus ta those who were unacquainted with the baautiful philosophical principles on which . they conse quently act.- i - ' ' . The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity af forded by the. universal- diffusion of the daily press, for placing his vegetable pills,- within - the knowledge and reach of every individual Jn the communitv. Unlike' the host of pernicious quackeriesT which boast of vegetable ingredients; these pills are purely and solely -vegeitoie, .auu contain neither JMercurv. Antimonv, Arsenic, norany other mineral, in anv form whatever. l ney are- entirely compobea,oi- eiiratis nuui rare and powerful plants, the virtues cf which, though long known to several Indian tribasend recently to "some eminenr pharmaccafical:. che mists; are altogether " uhkhown to the ignorant pretenders o medical science, and were never before administered in so harnlv emcacicus a combination. - Whenever these pills have baen bnce .intro duced into a family, they b:come a standings e medy, and are called for agairV?ndhgain, wtiieh is sumcient proof, of thcirgood qualities;- -. . li is a :rutn, that almost everv person w.ho has ever used Peters' Vegetable Fills, recommend" them to their friends, audJr-. it fforri thisrircitn--stance alone, that they 'hav-a gai. vi such an h rivalled reputation.". " yhen taken accoramgtn t. -i' panyicg them, they are h 1?- prevention and cure of b '' - -ague, dyspepsia, liver v t " -jaundice, asthma, rheum ' the sp'cen, piles, cramp " 1 L male'cb ructions, .Lc-'art 1 tccgue, distention cf the cippient dianhcea,.' -fie f... r.e?s, loss of appetite,-11 -plesion, and in aH'case' r when a cathartic or an x ? - - have the testimony of if v. i nous in their favor, whri: ' . coneecuences or ineinc;r,-:rv, e : ; gainst them. - " Vs -1 prepared by Jos. ?r;. , - -Institution, for the cure v. means of Vegetable; rcr" ' - r oireet. A c-r. - K-.cu "Liii tr i crice 75 Cents. "- ' j r.Ic-re than two millions of boxes- brated pills have been j;old in the since January, lcco.f' 1 Vr. reters has- received -upwards of ftneen undrcd certificates, aliiven in consequence c the good done by his Mc.cres. Bs careful to enquira tr Pe'ers' " Vegetable PillsThey are for sale in Holly Springs at the Store of Messrs Q, D Sledge ;&, CoJand can be had in almost every town in the State. ry"' april S7 15 3m. -f VJ- V; en - NEW SHOE STORE. i BOOTS d SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. -HP HE subscriber has opened a splendid a3 sortment of Boots and Shoes, m the new Store House situated on- Market Street, m door, from the. corner. Consisting of the fol lowing kinds viz: - . ' ' . - - .'. .' .. ; - Gents,, fine. French Calf sewed Boots, - do do do . do Pumps with heels. Men's thick Calf pegged Boots", . " do do Kip do do " - .do Light Calf Pegged do r , - do --do Buff do v do , . : , . do V Fine .Calf ' do B rogans, : . do . JCip' " do do- -. , - do - Kip Russet ,do do ' . -- - Boys! Calf rdo . do; - . - do , - Kip do do And coarse B rogans for - Servants. : ' ' --Ladies fine-Calf Bootees - . ; -.'do vdo Morocco ;do - T- ; - U-V, do' ; do Kid Slippers, ; , . . . f .Misses do do Victorb Slips, , . Children's Colored Moroco-shoes, ,: ' Calf Pegged Shoes "& Brogans for.! Ffrnth-servants". ' ' " . Th j rJ:o-eniticles are manufactured (cx- t.ti cilv" for retailing) ofthe yerrest mater l workmen , --pearbefo,vf Sm, I July next una. b m i- l uorp -dece I. ourdcd'bythe& Morris Km;, j of sC the said Jame. -8;'!?' Jugeof the ProWn-E-SSr! It tne second Mpndy in May 71 re, it rrr Jre J for le-i.- jauance te redand others, andtWN D 121 tit ..si Issued the 14th hA-Ulft Iime!l,1839,--6wPeVBq It-O Bl. E ctKjnsccf'm.- in f;; :1CK 1 w er Mr Editor. A lishedtothewordnV ofthe-MTweriKiM;rinik' this niothodofc9rrectb,,hV'?l mismRe ,t certam y ls, tI norhavelanyintecstintS?-- , ... " ..... J- U. . MESTS Wl ten lines 3ts lor each liseiTients j Mions on iu i accord i nil ;&$ candid t They encan lor . current money. i!-:rr.s ofihe tos.ui and wemity thi i-irn-if r- t 1 1 n -i?l ot'imina by tne me-1 c 1 J 1 u I Ti inli -1 1 r p c NfyFrnrr; -'addressed .aiust be p toon. as dc -joinmanic -will b(i s-nt double i for in at his iVck. shall sell in the market house, anv butcher's meat by any smaller or less quantity than one quarter wiinoui nrsi renung a siaii in tne marKei nouse, such person shall forfeit and pav the sum of one dollar for each offence. . . Sec. 12. Be it enacted. That in order toeive the citizens an equal chance of provisions, and to prevent fraud be in ir. practiced either in offering unwholesome provisions for sale, or in paying base money it shall not b2 lawful for any person or persons to ouy or sell any provisions or otner articles in the market house, or . bounds thereof before day-light in the morning, or after dark' in the evening, whoever shall violate this section shall forfeit and pay the sum of cne dollar for cacn onence. Sec- 13 Be it enacted. That it shall not be lawiui tor wagons or carts, other than those hav ing articles lor sale to stand during market hours, r v u A j . . k 1. j i iu iuc av uuuci . ycuajiy oi one aoiiar xorev ery mieen - minutes, alter notice to move the-same ' ha vm been eiven : and it -is here by made the duty of t--e market master, to arrange. market wagons and carts so as not to prevent tree access to tne market nouss and to prevent anl per sons from hitching or fastening anv horse? or other animal to any part of the market house,' or any part appertaining thereto, . and any. ..i , . i . i - - - t fjciauii iciuMtg iu compiy wiin me saia regula tion, shall forfeit and pay one dollar for each of-, fence; and if any slaves shall violate said regular tion and the owner oremployer should refuse, to pay said fine, said slave shall be whipped aunhe discretion of a justice of the peace not morejhan ten lashes. Sec. 14. Beit enacted, That it shall bs the' express duty of the market master to remove all wagons, carts, and other vehicles from the mar ket house at the expiration of market hours, and ne snaii ai me expense ot tne corporation, im: mediately after the expiration of market hours" if necessary, cause the market house to b3 swept, and cleansed from all filih.' Sec. 15. Be it enacted That all fines, for feitures and penalties incurred bv or imposed un der the provisions of this ordinance, shall b2 sued for and recovered in the name ofthe psesident ajid selectmen; of the town of Holly Springs, for the use and benefit of the corporation bafore any jurisdiction having cognisance thereof. Sec. 16. Be it enacted. That this nrrllnanno shall take effect and b3 in force the lit dav of June Approved, Mav 27, 1839. ; . JESSE LE WELLE V, t ' , " ' President. June 1 2D-2t .:. - ' . J T, '-"til J5 Id Lr'brtv "of'ths ceH:- TJuited: Srrt-s LTKi; TO THE ABOVB.'tE nncEivED, . .-'bootees. Pamvs; fine kid dancing. J)U : BURTON hasdlS', of medicine, and tztL for professional services. inH i as possible an! close their arriH OLLY SPK i Mail, vi All- Sc. ;V's, an! mparts on rf rr- rn 11 - T .3 . -iiiy opungs, June 15, ; :iat5; j ouwcuuer one'-!! f-;.i ; t . X bcautful filrr?8 irsJays an 1 I itnffV. Th lb .d. C ,!! Si ; dj Sh ti cr rsootc: do ocs, . Jo Eli . . ChilircuK Also an adi:ticn EcLthrr I: surplv d cf .Men's and STlSAYED On the- 7th inst a large ChesVut Sorrel HORSE, ' J 6;Jijnd high;; 1 2 .years old, oni eyeouf, a little 3vhite in'his. , face, roacheTd, ;"and bpbbed-"?-- marked with gear, one shoe on before. . ' ;. . ? HiiNKX. W. HAKKliS, De Ssoto County 2'mile west of Dr: Har ris. April 13, 1039 13-tf NOTICE. A LL persons inde' ted to Jbore . & Joii.-s and .tTMppre&-'AfrnsUd; xr the f ubscriber, are h'ff by notified. H t their notes arid- accounts must ,W settled up by the 1 5th orjul v " hextf -as,lou oer -in iu 1 g-erice ca n- rot be given 1 .-owe money, mvitlf,- and thOs3 indebted to me mr.st furni-h the meas of pay rij it. Let ncne disregard "this hs? v.yf.-except thev are dettrmined to pav cost. ' V- COLBERT MOOKE. " l ' June 9th 1839. 24 tf - TCfTfli: T KAV E ltLt7i & PUBLIC- miiirm Boys' Brcghans of various qualities. JAMES BOLLARD. May 11, 1839. A bituation Wanted. eiwu:cea.i:,vi.L. s builJinffe ...4-ui'i arranged. for comfort and cl For teims, apply to the subcri ; johx p V;;J The State of MissrnirnVf Lafayette County! (rfii 9u" ii't-'u a neti ion t i. 4 of m court, praying tm cnlorfc i vuniinisira:or cl the estate of Ge-u son Deceased, to m'aie him a ".1 iuunujui me cm null 01 a xr, .1 n man vku and leavc-i Saturdays z mail a iys at G P. Saturdays, pma Mail n l leaves i kn iwn as section 26, Townsiinrf West, affreeable to a hnrA A vo wg man .who ha? had several years experience -in teaching the Latin, Greek aud English)ahgages; Geography,"ATethmatic &C;;:wishes a-situation .for., the enumgseason.; batisiactory testarnomals ot character and J for a title qua in am ns. can ne produced, ' letters .adt " Witnp ihn IT n t,,. dressed to A, B. .IVIemphis'Teh;, wjll .meet ging Judge of the' PecW f5 1 .iuFtrP uuu Mountv, on. the seron; Mw A .JL ill ij A Ul KyUAVVVWJ O Vlli LJii,Z O lJ i. 1 1 7S -CM ' sale.-;; "::;-t:. - ,.y -1 . Tco,to,l i itW t,, ionn -V WM. H. SMITHERT J tine 1 5,--22 2m Pr'a fee 5 f illv rpHE un-iersigjicd. v.-oalu rc?V-' - jl - the public that he ha and splendid Ime-'of ; , - "; Four Horse .Post .Coaches tjie latter place with JacVsTi, A'atclez. anl Vicktur?; cNo with the line to Nashville Ten. vii Boliar. His coaches ffre of the-finest order; hisJiorse; the tet thct can be procured in the countr3r; and hi1? drivers theihosi caicful and cxpcricr.c" I. Tl c iinror. use er,n e tr; veil ;r in full operation a new y fcprm?s; connecting at the lines to Manchester. sfsrned will accommodate .ViL-.i - in nis ; ovei to 1833. GKOCEIlfT7S. 1 ne sub-briber-has 'canstenrk' nn hvr.A ? varkty of Groceries and Domestics.' - Jeans, - Lirisey,.Ca$s2net$, . ; i Horn e; spun white and striped socks, - - -. Feathers,"; ' ' - Ladirs' and . Gentlemen's Boots and ;. ; : .Shoes, J - - . - -Clothing of every description. I ' ':p;.:Srrr;poffee; Najls, SiIt,:.Soarit;c ;. CandlesrMickerrl; -Flour, - . X t'Meal, Raishis; Aliriondls,, V'r-" -" :. b" iJ-.Qiars '&.c&cZ x: '-h- :. - : ' ' i- ;.Thanlifrt? for a-Yiry literal patronage; he asksa cohtlhttaiice, offering . good bargains at all times,,at:-his - stand (Tor the present) corner of. :Lagrange and lempHis : street., next door north:of Ross & Alder&GnV- - :'-----;"--,;;:;V. l t. davis, :; March 16 y. . ;. :r;- O-,':.- . 1 -cays. Wed e?vrs H M S:;?NOTICEv-;;i---.:- LL those indebted to the: firm a of Craf '& Ross, for the year 1838, are requited to come forward and make, payment,; either by; note 'or cash, the latter would be prefer redcall and see me next door to the Union House. ,, - ''O.- --- :- t' t V,r-'-:-G: R. CH AFT." .1 839 8--tf ; r ; - ; ' : '-- v"-,:" TO.TIIE PUELIC. 0ici of the Solicitor of the Treasury , ) ' : " ' April B, 1839, ' ; SIR: -I have received , your letter of the oth'inst. relative to the levy on JVlr. Swar twout's interest in the landi in Mississippi, uhder'the-distress warrant against him and his sureties. - . I have received the Report ofthe Dis trict Attorney cn the subirct. -in 'which lu. confirms your representation in regard to the. land belonging to, the American Lanp Comprthyand-1 have .therefore wtilten to MrBuiterworth the District Attorney for tlie Northern District of .Mississippi, directing that instructions may be given to the Mar shall to withdraw the levy from the 'lands' of the. Company, and also to file off Tecord in the office of the Clerk of the District Court where the levy is recorded:a -supplementary return to that effect. . J": " . Very respectfully, yours, - 1- H.. D. GILPIN, ) Solicitor of the Tr'eusu rp ) Edward A.- Niciiol,- Esq. ) '' New York, - :HS. PIT "loJ of infor ts and vici me IIL1J MANTU; in the s rs jpositc Mi - where sh She has h: ismess, anai -dav? jay oj.ir."? liecve "Me..--his and Friday- " A, :j 1 ucsa-iya, 1 hursas vs ond Saturdays at 5. A. M arriving at Memphis" at-5 Pr M. the same day;. " All biggage at the risk-' of 'the owner; " M:v 11 17 If Holly.: Springs; T?OUiI.--S(ime. ir.c in November lr. n pa ir. of. a'd die Jbjs. contaifilnff'Scim? p "rt tr U ui wearing apparel wnicli ths owner, c?.n -have4 oy qecriomg ana paving j or this advertisement Ap?lvarthcPc3t Ooice . . - june 83-5 'f., . - v ; HOLLY XT si in XX - . ... , OF THE . Pi . 1 v,-e supplv.oi' Pancv -I-h Tv prepared to execute in the -neatrVt" 'rninhe ana at tne snortest notice, all - .kmds.t 1 rs r JOB 0" Books, ". Pa 31 p"n lets, Cap.dSj . - ClRCULARSi" . Wy Bills, ' ' Ball Tickets, Bill8 or Ladinov, Hand Bills, Ftjner At Tickets Labels &.c:and : 539. OjLceof the AmcricariXand Co. .; New York, April 11, 18 Gentlemen; Annexed.is a correctand ti ue c.opyr o-f a letter received by me' this morning, from the solicitor of the" Treasury and I loose no-time, iu puuinfr-vou in posses sion of it; . and which I hope 'WilU be S3tis' lactory, an:i en ale you to put matters right again.- ' , 5 Yours, restJc-ctfully, :'EA. NiCQLL. , - e - . - Sic y cj.tke -Am. Land -Co. sls H." & P. Anderson." ) V ' - - - ir : jrpril 27---15 T-r it Jnoiiy bprmgs. 1 vicinity h"t he ."ilKIve v J . 1 J f v" : 1 IV ;s cn 1 - El- t pring, the I- regulate the hours toait hL-;u il .c-oril 27 15 tl" -'- " . "vllinr: TUST-re- ivd, direct fic.i Cv. " Bis:s cl Coffee, ver- io.uu.u -Ciffars. assorted ouintitv' VrTT low for cas:'-bv " " - i : f - . j L ' - - ... , MACKENZIE 0 LANIER lSS.I-tf " . ior ouah 50 June On sugar: - . ' TUST "received CO h . J gar pu up exr rrcl N.'O. Sa- THE STATE OF MISSIS Lafayettz To all persons interested is tiu: later f Joseph Stockird Dcceaic-i before the Proi ate CoirtcfLt rAnni' -ot tii- cnvT u.,; Hr... ? Second Monday in August fiest i there to show ci use if any thfr c n: ord.?r should not be made tosdltk ' describrd Land in LafiUe wit: The North West quarter oi 5 To wiiship 9, Range 4 We.t ofiet re.nan. " Witn cs the Hon. James E. She-:: of ihc Probate C.iurt of said Coaaty,'4 Mot:dav in Jane, 1839.; . Issued the 10th, 1839. , WM. H. SMITHER.C . .June 15, 1839. 2 6w-Prst I acquainted . MI i. fctie wii is, full trin Habits, t laps, &c. & ish rtnotit 5 Ladies ger 111 0 ders f r a tended t 2, 1830. TAIL ) AO in Z subscibi taouncing 1 ny 01 the s branches v iTCH and ECT FIT, III ieSouth-E; first tlooi ITfHERE AS this day Samuel T;; " ministrator of tHt estate of lsffi ton deceased, made app'icati n to t Koto rrtiiTl nf .T'inm (red from farther- proceedings ux to be released. -It; is tbertfore c' the Court that the said SamuelTo V tie the same at the Court Ho? J Ripley, sivty days before the Anp of sa'd Court, -and two weeks in y Springs Banner.'U taper printed st Sprinsr?.-' : - '.. - . . do hereby certify that the ab ve - rrinv (mm thn m'nutfS n0' W C.' this Jhe 25th day of June, , f !jd IF ' - E. T. BAlLEli 4 ' By Jas. B. "Walker, ueKri : June 29, 2ArA Beef Z-ieennS1 j f. iredtle' J. Mr. Thomas Ficth sjfk i the .Market t aouj -; r ? lUTTOiV,-ana FSprin 5s, J e and Fc Subscriber I 'P 'ngs, will !"H inst. fbi J3le schola pv.Rob't 'ale Depai jjjiss. More ;3'i prefer 1 friber wil j' school. various 1 Fema .1 o paratic p, raonihs, S'h Grs -Fphy, f er brai turn npnn 3'. A 3 the wor 1 ?ij. f Sheep, &c.&c: . tati YL.RANi o. iUmeai will only be requiiru A fair price iacash g'a . June 29 21 tf., . - ChuUkoma, r .. Osnbscnber, on 1- - 8 f ' about rfkiii V, )V his face, the bck ? t!zrJ has 1 ust got coxed up i , hie tare kch . 1.. 1 - L 1, s t rr , naooddealbrokcaanyFi or deLring ft4; thankfully rewarded lr . u inforraaticn every CuCrti&on. Formal low br - . - BRUNSON, CHETHAM & Co. - T r :! -";"T : : v " Administratis. n - . I . . .- i.rrnaiica ' T ..-v"Al April 6. 1839.-712 3n " : - ' - Holly Springs, Jli March 16, 1839. for -sV T CO. t 1 . ir tf