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NOTICE. SWILL, at thVMarch Terra of the Probate Court of Yazoo County, present my ac count for final ncttlement, as administrator of the cetale of Alonzo Hopo, deceased. OSCAR HOrE, Administrator. March 10. 1843. . 35-3t. CASTINGS. mECEIVKD from ritishurg, 6000 eiipr rb Casting?, well aborted, and for sale by DUENNINO & CLAltK. Yazoo Citv, March 10, 1043. 35-M. 5 DUDLEY'S. 60 WOOD'S. For sale by Yazoo City, March 10, 1843. 33tl NOTICE. frill IE undersigned having been appointed bv the lion. Thomas B. lV..l,Hrd. Judsje of tho Piobate Court of Yano county, and State of Mississippi, to nuke partition of Lot No. 231, in azoo h.rnliv fivo notice to the partners in terested, that on Saturday, the 25A day March, inst.) 1813, we will mane saiu par tition on the premises. F. BARKSDALE, p. O' DON NELL. JAS. R. BEDFORD Partners-!. U. Wilkes, Thos. Andrews r. r . lN.n. iw-"" NOTICE. 1fNCCtlie burning of their Rakkixq House, .k. roMMOCIAL BANK has been re- novrd to'ih Brick Building on Main trcet,where the Office rianters Bank was lormeriy Kepi. J. J. HUGHES, Cushier. Yazoo city, FA 24, 1843 33-tf Gulf Hill Cotton Heed! ldh bushtla received per Yazoo, anJ VfVMV for sale by DRENNING & CLARKE. Yazoo city, Feb 24, 1843 33-tf Fresh Seed Oats and Potatoes. packs white Egyptian Oats, 200 packn Cluck i'olan, 50 barrels white Po'atoen, . - - . . . i If T" for Pale bv DRENMNu cc ULAUrvt.. Yazoo city, Feb. 3, 1843. 00 30-tf. LIME- bbl.. Thomas'on Limo for sale low for cash, by J. H. CULLED fir OU. Yazoo city, Frb 10, 1843. 31-3t. 1 Tax Collector's Sale. 77" WILL offer for sale before the Court House door, in the town of Benton, Yazoo county, Mi., to tho highest bidder, for cash, between tho hours of 11 o'clock, . .-I n IT 7h? (H TTT TT. A IT? west half northwest quatter and east half East half northwest quarter section 24. , i . , -r i $ t not theast quarter, section 3; northeast quar- township 8, range 4 west, containing 79 1 0 VlC I Lanier S ana Merchants OJ ter and southwest quarter and east half 50 100th acres; assessed to John Scoot (mi- it. . 1-JI . . . . . . . . .... " n. ' .... . . V inc i,ouun growing region un nortnwest quarter section 10; all in town- nor;, Taxes duo 1 dollar and 20 cents the Mississippi. FTpllE undersigned has established a new ii Cotton Press in this city, In the spa cious Kite Proof Sbeds of James Erwin, Esq., immediately above the angle build ings in the Second Municipality, where he rate himself therefor by the superior advan tage of his compressing machine; he binds hinself to perform as well and as cheap as! other presses in the city. He therefore res pectfully requests those who wish to save the expense of Storage, to instruct their agents to deposit their cotton in his press. JOHN BALDWIN. New Orleans, Feb 2. 1813. 33-3t. ship 8, range 4 west, assessed as the Printer's fee 8 dollars. property of William Ferriday, and contain- East half northwest quarter and west half ing about 7576 G5-100ths acres. Taxes southeast quarter section 30, township 13, due, 119 dollars, 92 cents. range 2 west; containing IG0 52-lOOth Printer's fee, 845 50. Rcrcs, entered by and assessed to James South half west half southwest quarter, Stewart. Taxes clue 2 dollars and 40 cents - . i. . i i j. .. . - rr ,, . .. has ample room tostore ten thousand bales seci'"" ,u eaLsl,"a" soutneast quarter, sec- rnniei s tee a dollars. of Cotton under cover. He offers to the imn . easi na" nouneasi quarter, secuou asi nan nortnwest quarter sec'ion ; Planters and Merchants to receive their in lownsiup lij, range a east, enter- soutneast quarter of northeast quarter sec- Cotton free of Storage, hoping to rcmuue- etl uv ano assessed to Jolin A. Arnold, con- non d, township 0, range 3 west: southeast imn 1 ui xu-iuvin acres, xaxes uue, quaner 01 norineasi quarter section ana 3 dollars, 2 cents. fast half southeast quarter section 32, town Printer's fee, 8 dollars. ship 10, range 2 west; containing 244 91- East half northeast quarter and east half 100th acres: assessed as the property of southeast quarter, section 19; south half Edwin Thomas. Taxes due $3 G6. west half southwest quarter, section 20; Printer's fee 8 dollars, north half east half northeast quarter, sec- South half west half northwest quaiter tion 30; all in township 12, range 1 west, section 2: north half west half northwest containing 240 acres, assessed to John C. quarter and east half northwest quarter and Boyd. Taxes due, 3 dollars and 70 cents, west half southwest quarter and northeast Printer's fee, 8 dollars. quarter section 3, township 9, and east half. West half northeast quarter and cast half southwest quarter section 34, township 10: sec- The State of Mississippi, YAZOO COUNTY, In the Yozoo Cir cuit Court, on the Chancery side, to theNov.T'rm,1842 n0rtheast quarter, section 3-1. and cast half south half west half northwest quarter Thomas Karuey, southeast quarter section 36: all in town- tion 3, township 9: west half southwest vs. ship 12, rango 2 east; north half west half quarter section 34, township 10: east half Washington Lewis, the unknown neirs on northwest quarter, section 1. and north half southeast quarter sectioned, towns JohnG. Rutherford, John W. Ft. qua, easl half northeast quarter, rcction 2, town- all in range 2 west; containing about and Mary Y. Fuqua his wife. 6ujD n, range 2 east: south half cast half 46-I00th acres; assessed a3 the proper TTTPON the opening ot the matters in the northeast auarter. section 12. townshin 11. Henry M. Waterson. Taxes due $14 complainants Bill, and it appearing that ranoe 1 west, containing 3f4 32.100th acres. rrinler's fee 15 dollars and 50 cents. Washington Lewis, is a non-resident of this I assessetl to James Clark. Taxes due, State, and John u. Kutiiertora s neirs are 9 j0uars 44cents. Said Clark has no per unknown: it is considered uy me oun, sonaj property visible whereof said that unless the said Washington Lewis, and nn uP m3,P the unknown heirs of John G. Rutherford Printer's fee, 15 dollars, 50 cents appear nere on or oy mo nrsi oav oi me . lr . .. . . n ' ,r. e .l o . j i j' North half of section 1, township 9, range next Term of this Court and plead, answer . , , 0 o r n,i -r ,; , . , . , , ,, i 5 west: ots I. 2, 3 4, 5, 6 and 7, in section or demur to complainant's bill, tho several "cai ' ' , , , allegations thereiu will be taken (or confess- - " , v Z section 31, and lot 7, section 32, township 10, range 4 west, containing 1416 71-100th acres, assessed as the property. of Lcroy Faullkner. Taxes due, $10 42. Printer's fee, 8 dollars. Northeast quarter and southwest quarter and west half northwest quarter and east half southeast quarter and south half cast half northwest quarter and south half west The TiiorotifTli Bred RACE HOUSE The Imported Stallion, RABBIT CATCHER. THIS splendid young stallion will stand the present season (commencing on the 15th inst., and ending on the 15th of J J V Ul lily 1 lUHtl I IV'II III ItliUU VUUI IVi 1 WvrTif T . 1 I a ,o r .L v a i m:i cJ' XlILL stand the present season, com- IU UIIIH IIUUI iiu ... luiag iivui WV rr,; 1 f,lli ;t,1nnt sn.1 LO 7 (Full I5ha?ids 3 inches High.) 3 Higginbfiiham's Ferry on Big BUick; and will be let to mares at $35 the season, or $50 to insure a mare to bo with foal. Rabbit" Catcher is a rich sorrel, or as termed in England "ehesnut," of the finest form possible, full fifteen and a half hands high, with great stamina. W r77TTJ LIT T!7i X ending on the first day of August next, at our Stable, in Yazoo county, ten miles from Benton, and eight miles below Moore's Fer ry; and will be let to Marcs at. twelve dol lars the season, or twenty no lla us to in sure a Mare to be with foal, to bo paid when it is ascertained she is with foal or the pro perty changed, with one dollar to the groom, Rabbit Catchku was bred by the late cvy case. 1 he season mil expire on Sir Thomas Stanley, Bart., formerly one of sne nrsi nay oi Augrsi, at wmcn time mo the most eminent Turfmen in England. season n)0ney 13 dne lie was foaled in 1837, and was got by Bird PfSIICjrlfclSEJ, Catcher, dam by Tramp, grand dam by Wil- Tjofi. WAIST wn am h tb .famn. liamson's Ditto out of Young Rachel by 0fffl old Sir Archv: hh, Dam bv Pacolet. i I ul ri n t a r r - r rr nrn nit.ri'i ri r I 1 inlllrAr I mpw;g. g-g- gran-dam uy byplion; g. g. g. g. ,,v nisint nil ,iV nn.,,nni-' GS2 grand dam by Regulus Snip Cottingham Arabian. Hi- Gran, Dam waa nnt h Al. ty of Warlock Galloway Snake, &c. nllpI1. Kv ;mnnrtrH Jnnnh. "..t f nn'. .-r 1 t I n -T . i .. o. r . I. : II "J I " ' - " iiv. jjira isdicncr was ov or. i atricn i winner i by St. Patrick ( of the Sl Ledger,) dam Hedley Mare (sis- West half northeast quarter section 34, ter to Luss,) the dam also of Birdlime, Pick j and west half southeast quarter section 35, Pocket, Jack Spigot, and other capital run- old Celar mare, the Dam of Little Billy and Maria, two very distinguished racers. Loxg-Wai3t was a vetv distinguished Race Horse, having been a winner at all ed, and the matters thereof decieed accord ingly. It is further ordered by the court, that a copv of this order be published in the Yazoo I City Whig, a public newspaper printed ;n Yazoo citv, for the term of two months. THOS. P. SLADE, Clerk. George B Wilkinson, Sol. Feb 21, 1S43 (Pr. fee 17 dols) 33-Ot Mate of Mississippi, l CIRCUIT COURT,sit- half sontheast quarter, section 17; and north- liriL' asauoun oinan- ..., nr,,i uc .1 . Yazoo Cointv. crrv.Nov. Term. 1842. 'lu .r ",,u wi ua" """""si.iuuer id taxes township 12, rango I west; and lots 12 and ners; grand-dam Jessy by rottendge, her distances from one to four mile heats, which 13, and patt of lot No. 48 in the town of darn Cracker by Highflyer out ofNutcrack- be gcen b rcference to tho'Racing i, Benton, assessed to W. W. Woods. Taxes er by Match cm. Calender due 12 dollars, 90 cents. 1 r s fee 8 dol s. Tramp was by Dick Andrews, his dam r1 1? R Tn T HTr' TT? Lots Nos. 4&s 5, section 19: lots Nos. 4, by Gohanna out of Flaxinella hyTrentham; VaL,IV,11 5 fe G, section 30, township 12, range 2 Dick Andrews was by Joe Andrews, he by Alabama, Sept. 13, 1S33. west, containing 4G2 15-I00th acres, asses- English Eclipse. Messrs. Gustin 4 Minor, Gentlemen: sed to Rebeccca J.White. Taxes due 16 St. Patrick was by Walfon, he by Sir Having learned that you purchased our Horse dollars, 16 cents. rrinter's fee 8 dol's. Peter Teazle, he by Highflyer, he by Herod, Long-Waist, we hasten to give you a Cerli- Lot No. 252, on Jefferson street, Yazoo he by Tartar Partner Jigg Byerly ficato of his blood, which you will discover City, assessed to A. V. Uashborne. Taxes Turk, &.c. is not inferior to any Horse on the ccnti- duc, 6 dollars. Irs fee, 8 dollars. Williamson's JJUto was by Walton out ot nent. S. L. JAMLS, I . C. Y. C. Arethusa by Dungannon, he out of Aspasia Long-Waist was got by the celebrated by English Eclipse. Horse Old Sir Archy, he by Diomedc, &c, Than which, a. richer or purer pedigree, his dam was got by Pacolet, he by the im- no horse in America can boast. ported horse Citizen, he by Pacolet of Eng- IPi'iYn'iviffirmoe hnd, he by Blank, and ho by the Godclph'm j. jtva Man ui . . . . , , , , February 10, 1843. 31-14t. Benjamin E. Gary &. Wife, vs. Joah R. Richards, Adm'r et al. I and cast half southeast quarter, and south half west half northeast quarter, section 20, and northwest quarter, scetion 21, all in UJ tho' mmnl,lii,ai.ts'"BilL Hnl it nnnr- acres' assessed to and entered by William hr rpollar trins leavinr Yazoo Citv everv of r- . -II I ,,!.. m .1..- r- n. I -a.. . . - 'lie ing to ihe saiislaction or the Court that John '.ua-' uslcc'r " uut Friday Morning, and Wcw Orleans every and Bradford Davis, heirs of Bradford Davis, "'inter s fee, 15 dollars, 50 cents. Wednesday morning. dee'd, do not reside within ihe limits of the j West half southwest quarter, section 14,1 February 3, 1843.- 30-tf. KEGUIiAK WEEKLY PACKET, T . : toon .i o I f fa" J K. ORLEANS. , vAt,i.., ... ioo,, tuuii - jua he by imported Jonah, out of Green's old -w.snlendid and Q W(jn at Liverpool the two year old InUr ATnrP. ihe fast running steam boat stak,es- se,ve.n subscribers of 30 sore reigns Maria two Tery distinguished racers. The -YAZOO,D.B.Mosby, each; and in the Autumn Meeting, 1639, CeJar mare was got by Old Celer, the best Jttiasier, nas commenced A ' 1 - w- gou ot Uld jarnes, out ot a Partner Maro YAZOO CITY TO The new . : . . . .r State of Mississippi: It is therefore consid- township 10, range 3 west, containing 79 lor casu, uiy. . nrcd by the Court that unless the said de- 50-lOOth acres, assessed to the heirs of ll,V To ii Ti'fl o " m "i; Z fendants shall appear here on or before the rael C. G.iffin. Taxes due, $1 20. 1IUF3 lr lOI. unu , v... . j, 1S. II EC; IIS on Jcw York, s" Ly Philndclohia and Boston. t sovereign eacn, o suoscriDers. in Arnn :mnm.1,,i Vallnnf. Jmn Tm.o 1810, then 3 years old, Rabbit Catcher won -J n Tnrrtr i,nnAv,ic(,e tho Stand Cup at Chester, beating Shark dam m b lhc i?0Tieii Dare-DeTilJie by and Laxly Abbess, two miles and a distance. M hig grand.darn b OM Wildaj JJ sikw f n fh trio U'lthlrntrn Irnm tha I . . - . 7 ilUIVU S U(ll(l I IT II1IUI U1I H lllv i Jill Hie 1 fL Krtct son nf imnrvrl Fnnrnninlir. 1;D course aij years oiu, in consequence or me . -rand.dam job bv pijmniln ni'mi: 0thdavof Mav next, 1843: the following ' , , , jiiiuaym majr & ansWer. plea or dpmur to the complainants described lands, to-wit: he Bevera allegations therein will be The southwest quarter section U, town- gn a3 confessed, and the matters in said ehip 12 range 2, cast; north half west half jj;u ()ecreed as shall seem to said coun cnnthwpst nuarter stcnon -;o, lowuaum u, Cnuiiab c and mst. tangc 2, east, assessed for 1841 to Dudley t s further ordered by tho court, that S. Jennings and Laura Clark, for 1842 to publication be made in the "Yazoo City Laura Clark and Elvira Caursey, I will only Whig" a public newspaper published in .oil tin undivided half interest of Elvira Yazoo city, Yazoo county, for two succes- Caurscy and Dudley S. Jrnnu -g taxes due for 1841 one dollar GSj, for 1842 one dol jar 20 cents. Tr fee 8 dollars. Worm nan cast nan o. M rs.v section 34, township 11, range 2, east, con- JL A v,viiuliui taininff forty acres, assessed to James Calli - Tf W ILL offer for sale to the highest bid hnm. hut beloncs to Wm. S. Smith, and will iJ- dcr, Printer's fee, 8 dollars. The subscriber has made arrangements to ilmw Sirht Checks on New York. Thiladcl- West half northwest quarter, section 15, Phia and Boston in sums to suit purchasers. township 10, range 3 west, containing 79 BDWARD C. MEILKE. 10-I00ih acres, assessed to Jessec Guice.l Vicksburc, Feb. 4, 1843. 31-3f i axes due, 1 dollar and 20 cents. death of his owner, and has not since been Diana, Sally Painter gterliig Silver, by trained. His grand-sire (St. Patrick) won n0t;, Ami,;an t 1 grand-dam was out of the dam of Old Rosv Clack, the dam of Oscar. This pedigree sent. the St. Ledger, and his sire Bird Catcher ran second for that great stake in 1832, against over a hundred subscribed compe titors. Rabbit Catcher complained a little last spring, owing, perhaps, to the voyage he had just made, which was in part the reason his sive months. THOS P. SLADE, CPk. J. &. W. Battaile, Solicitors. Feb. 17, 1843. (Pr fee 17 dol.) 32-9t. Prinfrr'a fi 8 dollars. j "" uuliB Wrcst half northeast quarter and south- FOR SALE, AT COST. west quarter and west half southeast quar I HTHE: undersigned will sell, at Cost for services were not then offered to the public; ter and east halt northwest quarter, section 1 Coats, fine Cloth and Cassimere Pants. Vests. public as a race-horse of the first order of we Wil' not e 'ac for any escapes or ac &c.; all of which, were made by himself in mcri bolh as tQ f pedigree and per- cidents that may happen-tho greatest care a substantial and lashionable manner. formance will be taken to prevent either. Mures I ha a. i J-uivjrsMiiMiij. West half southwest quarter and north rVn u wi,nm it r,.np,n half past half northeast nnartpr. sr-plmn Uti I ... ... J 1 I 6, township 8, range 3 west, containing 448 54 100th acres, assessed to William Kerby. Taxes due, 2 dollars, 26 cents. Pi inter's fee, 8 dollars. could be traced back through all the fine stock in England, but we deem it unneces sary, as it is here shown that this Horse has not one bad cross. Respectfully, &,c. JAMES W. CAMP, HENRY B.TURNER. Good and extensive pasturage, gratis, but ......, w-- -n , , ii 1 , Ie sold a? such: taxes due one uonar anu uoor in forty cents. Pr. fee 8 d liars. Monday the 15t day of May, 1813, North half wfst quatter and southwest betwepn II o'clock, A. M. and 3 oclock, quaiter and south half west half southeast P. M , the following described lands, to pay i..r0r nn.l past half southwest quarter of the State and County Tax due thereon for for cash, before the Court House toWiip 9, range 3 west, containing 119 the town o Benton, Yazoo Co., on 91-IOO.h aces, assessed to Wm. Lawhorn's , ., Irj, . r ir . ' heirs. Taxes due, I dollar and 80 cents. ,.nripr and east half southwest quarK section 7; ca-t half northwest quarter and 1842, and all costs :-Souh half and no. theast Taxesdue j doIlar and 20 cents goutheast quarter and easi nan suuiuwrs, quaner .... ui nunu csi quaner, ririter's fee 8 dollars. care formance. win ue lancn 10 prevent eitiier. niarcs that It is the opnion of eminent turfmen (in mi.ssed 10 Long-Uaist last season, may go which I fully concur,) that a more promising lhis scason,gratis, provided the season money Young Stallion has not crossed the Atlantic "as becn Paid . dav. the 20th dav of Illarch next, n for rnmv . JUliW M. llblNDltlCKb. portable Corn Mi.ls, 1 Corn Shellcr and 1 1 am provided with excellent Pasturage, urn9rw in iSi WtlvETr. Cutting Machine, or so much as will pay us Rye.Lots, Stables. &c, and will feed and - Hilary iu n,4J. 31'tf- the amount of cash advanced and charges. . al r Qn ,ra Trcsll Garden Mcods. ist quarter section 22, This macLinery was received by us subject horsCi but wil, not bo liable forcscapes or ftlh papers well assorted seed 2 west, containing 79 ro,MO,ul,ul " Xr accidents. ROBERT H. OAGP. -vwjVW warrented fresh and of ' ' I I'll. Ill 1 "V' I t "XII J i - I . I .. . . . 1 . I 1 .mir I v vi w 4i i. Aik-vy.. Printer's fee, 8 dollars. West half northeast township 9, range 59-I00th acres, assessed to Robert. McKee. Lower Landing. Ya?oo city, March 3, 1C43. 34-8t. Yazoo County, 15th Feb'y. 1S43. 35-f quarter and north half west half southwest section 35; southeast quarter and cast half nuarter and sou in nan wrsi uju nwit.-.iwi own ,u . u.i.vi,oiiuh ouum nan niiarlrr south half west half northwest qu -rter of section 34; all in township 13, range 1 east; section 19 all in township V, range J east, west nan soutnwest quarter, section 7, town Also south half west ha'f southeast quar- ship 13, range 2 east; north half and south ter south half east half southwest quarter, cast qurter and east half of southwest Southeast quarter and east half of south- llelf ilA $ W VKnj west quarter, section 9; west half southwest Superior Court of Chancery of the Slate Of Mississippi, at uachsanfOi ueccmuer Term, 1812. the growth of 1842, received direct frcm Boston, and for salo in Ikitps rf fmm r.n TUX CollCCtOf'S SalCS. 1,00 papers by DRENNING & CLARKE. WILL nffpr for snlo at thn Cnnrt-hnMRn Yazo L,tv Feb 3 . 30-tf. II door of Yazoo county, in the town of Tf fjh df4?l1h pounds Uulki'ork, tor ealo Benton, on 1Iondav the 13th dav of March. zrV7.. 1813, for the taxes due upon the fol- Plantcrs1 Bank of the State of Mississippi, i 2t33 vs. Stephen D. Howell, et al. UPON opening the matters of this Bill, i and it appearing to the court that the defendants, Charles '1 lernan and Reuben A. lowing described lot3 of ground, situated in lazoo City, for the year 1842, and all ar rearages of taxes that may bo due on any of them for subsequent years; and all costs that have or mav accrue thereon: Lot 146, fronting on Mound strcet-assess- DRENNING & CLARKE. Yazoo city, Feb. 3, 1343. 30-tf. JTUST RECEIVED and tor sale, n oui-ai c. n : n- 1 . . w do Jlavaua do. Puryer, are not inhabitants of this State fd. a3 &q property of James II. Phillips1 10,000 lbs. Bulk Pork, 50 casks Thomaston Lime, 20 bbls. Hydraulic Cement. 30 kegs leaf Lard 5 kegs Virginia Tobacco. FUQUA &. WILSON, January 27. 1813. Lower Landing. 30-tf. NOTICE. 1 .: i Q i nnrh half north I u-pst half of northwest nuarlpr sprlmn S.ri West quarie quaner o ;t , nuarter. Uonth half west half of soinhwest nn.rtpr quarter and east half southwest quarter and cast quaner, w. si m ,7 - WMt half cmilhpast nuarter. seniinn In- Wp " " - 1 J - " ..v,u. half nor'heasl quarter and east half north west quarter and northeast quarter, section 15; all in township 9, range 4, west, con- and cast half nor.hwes. quarter, and south quarter and east half nonl.wes, quarter, XJfZu . . .. i arA smith ctpptinn 24: WP5t half soul hontt nunrtpr 1 Tinier S ice, O OOlldrs. hi m nail non wi uuaiuii " i - - - M . .v, . , . half west half northwest quarter, section 24, section 23; and so much of east side of east Lot No. 8, section 1, township 8, lange 3 but reside be d lhe limUs lhcreof so that heirs. Taxes due, 1 50. ....k. to mn n Past: assessed foi ha I f southwest quarter as will make 43 50- west, conta ning 39 50-1 00th acres, assess d ,l0 nrfi:n,ri( nrn.P nr ,hi, r..ri -nnM u Printer's feo 8 dollars. 1841 to Hiram G. Runnels: for 1842, to 100th acres, all in iownship 12, range 1 to Joseph Martin s heirs. Taxes due COcts. execulcd UHOn them it is therefore order- Lols No 17 and 219 assessed to James "William S. Bvtd; but will be sold as the east; southwest quarter, section 18, town- Printer s fee, 8 dollars. ed, that unless said defendants appear before M Pease; lot No. 17, fronting on Main-st., property of said Runnels. Taxes due for ship 10, range 2 west; northeast quarter North half west half northwest quarter the Chancellor at the court-room in tho town between Brandon and Holmes streets, and IqI ; for 1842. 817 42. southwest quarter, section 21, township 10, and east half northeast quarter, section 20, of Jackson the first Monday of June next 219, fronting on Main street. Taxes due, ..' v .1 1 ! . . rantre 2 west: thp. wholp nf RPPtion 21 ; wpct inwnal!n Q rnnrrn 2 west, rontaininw TTQ on.i.inrr nnrl nlonH aninrAr nr rlnmnr in .ill Sll 00. Printers fee 8 dollars. l rinxers ifo -.a uunaia. - "V" """ T --o- fe 5i mwU.m. . - .. . A T tl.. nmK0. 'r toto .rv oi ,nri wci nail noiinwest quarter a..d west nail south- 34.100th acres, entered by and assessed to bill of complaint, the several allegations 1 ru ,v Ul Xj0l-i0 ou ma,u Bu: A ' c""i10," U1 u Northwest quarter, section 31; ano vves west quarler and east half northeasl quarler Copeland McKee. Taxes due, 81 80. thereof will be taken for confessed" as to also, 10 acres or Lot No. 465 fronting on Probate Court, 1 obtained Letters of half, and west half of southeast quarter.anu &QUtheast qumef and easl Prin(er8 fe, 8 dollars. ihem,and such order and decree made there- McDonals Avenue; assessed as the pro- Administration de bonis non. upon Philip vest half northeast quarter, section . do, half southwest quarter and west half north- South half east half southwest quarter in as the Chancellor may deem just and pcrty of Jonathan Carter: taxes due 5 00. Causey s estate; all persons indebted will townshin 13, range 1 west, containing 04U ,J . uir . Q n o ! ..:,.n- t. r.-.i. j - Printer's fee 8 dollars. make payment, and persons havm? claims acres; assessed to Charles E. Mount and .ection tnwnshin 11. ranrre l pa-t; mining SO 72 100th acres. PntPrp,! fcw nn,t Lf ihU ordor h insprtd In ih V.,nn S. L. JAMLS, against said estate will present them for set- William Young- I will sell the undivided , "S "X' L 7e -.u".'". m,ki7 VT" TviVl " 'V:r. 7 17 half interest or said Xoung to said lanus. Taxes du j for 1 ollai, CO cents. ha,f gouthwest quarte. find eagt half north. Smjthwest quarter of norlhwest i nnicr s iee . wcst quarter and west hajf southwest quar- soction 32, township 10, range 3 west; lots East half northwest quarter, and wet half ter, section 29, township 11, range 1 east; s and a Rection 13, townshin 10. mnrrp a northeast quaiter, and east half nonheast eat naif southeast quarter, section 17; east westj containing 198 28 100th acres, asses quaiter, and we3t half so-thwest quarter, half northeast quarter and east half south- sed to Thomas N. Puliam & Stephen R. half southwest quarter; all in sec- east quarter and south half west half south- iMnthlp- Thn undivided half i tion 21, township 9, range 2 west, contain east quarter, section 20, all in township 11, Lajd land belonging to Puliam will be sold. A FT?R lh Jrff MartCxrh nex!'1 wil1 re ing about 4Ui acres. iucuuui.. ran i easi; easi nan souiueasi quaner, Taxes due by ruiiam l dollars 48 cents. I c -n V - . 1 a" :r.. : ,wi lanrta will be sold for the Upp.iion 30. townshin 1 1 . mnrfft 1 past: south p.inior'. Co a r AnWara I Hient ot 1 axes. It will be inconvenient for taxes due for 1942. Supposed to belong to east quarter and west half northwest quar- - East half northwest quarter north half I tQ Cal1 ?re ?nC? n any !ax payer t. n,: ,r,t;fnr. hut. was assessed tr of Ppt5pn in- north half southwest ii,...tnni nn.l u.ir . between this ancT that time, so those who JUtHI Wl,unw f mv " w I HlvwMfc uuv tOl liail IJUliilWCSl t v- ' 1 o ' - j northeast quarter and west half southeast assessed to Elijah Marble. Taxes due CO cs. j Whig once a week for two months succes sively. Attest: R. L. DIXON, CPk. By F. A. Haralson, D. C. F. W. Quackenboss, Sol. Jan. 20, 1843. (Prfcc$17) 23-9t ATTEIlTIOiI TAX PAYERS. Tax Collector of Yazoo county. December 9, 1842. 22-13t. NOTICE. TnTJE will, at the March Term oi the rro i vw bate Court of Yazoo County, present our account for annual settlement, as admi tlement or they will be forever barred. JOAB R. RICHARDS, Adm'r de bonis non, of Philip Causey, dee'd. Fcbr-jary 3, 1843. 30-6t. JfhRAlNTREE Manufacturing Co.'s 1m- Olll atbUUIll IUI auiiuui Dtmtiiii , n-J o.ui.'1-i ii ii o nistrator and administratrix of the estate of -" proved Gin Stand 50 to 70 saws Robert E. Beaslev, deceased. JOHN P. BEASLEY, Administrator. ELIZA E. BEASLEY, Administratxri. March 10, 1843. 35-3i. warranted. Mechanic-to put them up after tne isi oi oepicmuer. FUQUA & WILSON. Window Wlass & White JLcad to William Gnsom. Taxes due 8 ds. 34 cts. qUarter,sectiou 11; north half and south- qUarter section 2, township 1 1, rang 2 went, T" ,Sa? "i? pre?" t. a I Lt n,ri eo,imn i?;. .u ,holpof cpp.i--. aa lnn.k A. themselves with means to pay when first Dw..w. i con i i ii i UK ifiouiu aurc, assesseu 10 1 a r r t Printer's fee 8 dollars. S. L. JAMES, T. C. Y. C. February 24, 1843. 33-I4t. tion 17; west half northwest quarter, sec and entered by William Reese. Tixesduel tion 2; south half section 3; north hall 1 3 dollars and 66 cents. Pr's feo S8. Tax Collector, Yazoo county. Dec. 9, 1842. 22-tf. Starch and Tallow Candles. Tl ffh BOXES Hope's celebrated Starch. JlMi' 05 do pressed Mould Candles. 5 do dipped do. Received direct from Cincinnati, and forlfrom Pittsburg, and for sale by 'sale by the box, or retail, by I DRENNING S rt ' T fjD HALF boxes, 10 by 12. ' do . do 8 by 10. " 0 do do 7 by 9. Kegs white Lead. Received .v,rt 29-tf