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&M JBk -.. .. Yankeeism.—Wc extract from the com' •Cdy of the Green Mountain Boy. Homebread—Where is the squire? Wilkins—Find out, would you have me tell you all I know ? Homebread—Well I guess that would not tnko yon long! Wilkins—You grow impertinent—if you don’t leave rnp I shall kick you, sir. Homebread—Kick me, will you? well, talking is talking; but do you think you could dew it? Wilkins-Really this is not to be borne! who are you, sir? and who was ? your father? Homebread—Who was my father? My father was the first inventor ®f Tnrashing Machines, ns 1 am his first make, and can be set in operation nt a very little expense, and at the shortest notice? so look out for your eyes. For the Southern Journal. TO MISS * * * When feathered warblers sing, 4 Their welcome in of Spring, And hills and valley ring - So gaily. The blightsorrfe heart may bound, At each joy awak’ning sound. As bourn by echo round So merrily? But, ah ! no joy for Hie, i Has bird nor brook nor bee. Nor blossom on the tree So fragrant. • Sweet maiden like thy smile, Which pleasure gives the while, ’Tis void of ev’iy guile So artless, My bret#t il fills with joy, Without excess of cloy. But ever simple coy* So pleasing. That even magic art, To my enraptured heart, Could not a spell impact So binding. ' VAUGHNS. Wcstville May 29. 1843. For the Southern Journal. ' TO MISS*** Ob, 1 have had of visions brigit, Such as some gifted poet might, Rapt with the theme in ardent lav, 1 His lofty soul’s ideal portray; f Such dreams as these have sometimes drew Sweet maiden, forms resembling you, But,ah! none ever haifso true, As thine in every fentale "race, Could fancies delusive pencil trace; Yet nol alone thy lovely form, Could raise within mv breast this storm, jt Offeelin-i passionate and warm, F Ah! no thou bear’st a greater charm It is thy mind’s intrinsic ore Refined by learning’s mystic lore, Which like a flood ef light doll) poor, Its treasures forth a boiinlcss store, That bends this humble knee of mine, To worship at thy shtirtc. VAUGHNS. Wcstville, May CO, 1845. I.IST OF CANDIDATKS. General Election, 3d and 4th dav ol November, IS 15. FOR CIIANCrXT.OR. 0^7” We are authorized to announce JOHN M. TAYLOR as a candidate for the office of Chancellor, at the ensuing election. Wc aro authorized to announce C. r PINCKNEY SMITH, of Wilkinson, as a candidate for Chancellor, at tho ensiium * o oln/ti I An FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ^ 03“ We are authorized to announce O. F. McCARTY Esq., of Monticello, as a ) candidate for District Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District, composed of the counties ofCopiah, Pike, Lawrence, Marion, Han* cock, Simpson, Covington, Harrison, Smith Rankin and Scott. 03” Wc arc authorized to announce A. B. BACON Esq. , of Columbia, as a can didate for District Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District, composed of the counties of Copiah, Pike, Lawrence, Marion, Han cock, Simpson, Covington, Harrison, Smith -Rankin and Scott. FOR COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE. 03” Wo are authorized to announce T Y. GR1NSTEAD, as a candidate to re present Lawrence county in the lower branch of the next Legislature. dir We are authorized to announce Wsr. WEATHERSBY, as a candidate to re L present Lawrence county in the lower ' 'branch of the next Legislature. - 03“ We are authorized to announce J . R. CHAMBERS, as a candidate to re present Lawrence county in the lower branch of the next Legislature. Qt7~ We are authorized to announce W. A. STONE, as a candidate to represent Lawrence county .n the Jpwcr branch of the next Legislature. FOR PROBATE JUDGE.' 03r We are authorized to announce JOHN IX BOWEN, ns a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate of Lawrence county. __ ,, *’ >. O^r We are authorized to anflorfnee RE B. CANNON, as a candidate forre-clec tion, to the office of Probate Judge of Lawrence county. v CIRCUIT COURT CLERK, We are tyijliorizcd to announce ED* WARD L. J^)WE!^, ns a candidate for re-clcction to the office of Clerk of the Lawrence Circuit Court, We me authorised 10 announce THOM AS F. MOBLEY as a candidate .for the office of Clerk of the Lawrence Circuit Court. . t FOR PROBATE OLE RK. (&• We are authorized to announce M. H. SMITH, ns a candidate for the office of Clerk of ihc Probate Court of Lawrence county. , {£7“ Wp are authorized to announce JO SEPH CALDWELL, as a candidate for re-cleclion to the office of Probate Clerk of Lawrence county. M-iuiur*. m {£?- We are authorized to announce | JAMES M. TURNER, as a candidate for | re election to the office of Sheriff of Law rence county.**** COUNT? TREASURER? CC?7“ We arc authorized to announce D. F. N. TURNER, as a candidate for re election to the office of Corrntv Treasurer. 0^7* Wo are authorized to announce POLLARD MULLINS, ns a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. TOR ASSESSOR. ~ 'Vc are authorised to announce JONA THAN WEATHERSBY, as a candidate for tc-clrciion to tire ofiicc of Assessor of Lawrence eorrnty. - 0^7'We are authorised to announce L. 11 WILLIAMS, as a candidate for theof tice of Assessor for Lawrencecounty. X pan A dy py\vsPAt\pni s. Great Bargains. Selling off at Cost! ! Ai’ L. BEER, preparatory to going a North to replenish their stock, are now selling at cost—persons wishing to purchase goods Cheap, will do well to call as they arc determined to reduce their stork try the tOihof July, when they will leave for New York and Philadelphia. June 10 18 15-48—4\v Administratrix’s Aalc. PURSUANT to an order of the Hon orable ITohate Court of Lawrence county, made at the May term thereof 1345, the undersigned will proceed to sol to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months, all the personal property belong ing to the estate of Lucinda Brestidge, de ceased, on Thursday the 10th day of .Lilly next, at the residence of said deceased. Sale to take place within the usun hours prescribed by law. Purchasers wil be rquired to give bond with approved se curity. PAMELA PRES'l'JDGE, Administratrix. June 10, 1845. 48-w. Administrator’s Sale. ON Saturday the,fifth day ol July, 18 45, I will ofler at public sale, at urn residence, seventeen and a half miles easi of Monticello, on the Mount Carmel road i all the personal property belonging to the estate of John VV. Sterling, deceased— consisting of negro slaves, John, Harriet &. Serena her child, about eighteen months old. Cattle, hogs, sheep, one hay marc, household furniture, and farrninc utensils. Sale 1o take place within the hours pre* scribed by law—r red it of six months will be given, by the purchasers giving note with approved security. WILLIAM L. STERLING, Administrator. June 10, 1845. 48—lw. The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. Jtunes M Ellis 1 vs. > Attachment for $70. John V. Sanks } In the Circuit Court of Lawrence county. Mississippi, to June Term, 1815 THE attachment m the above stated case having been returned into my office by the proper officer of said county, the defendant is hereby notified, that un less he appears, put in special bail and plead to plaint ill’s action on or liefore the first day of the next term of said court, to be hidden at the court house of said coun ty on (he first Monday in April next, judg ment final wilt he entered against him, and the property and efiects in the hands of the garnishee in this case will lie ap plied to the payment of plaintiff’s claim and all Costs. Witness niy hand and seal of said court, at the town ot Monticello, county afore said, this 2nd day of June, A. I). 1815. EDWARD L. BOWEN, Clerk. J. M. Ellis, Att’y. June 10,1815. 48-6 w. « • Thd State of Mississippi, . Lawrence Courty, RartlHp, "Boggs &Co.4 ys. > Attachment for Jackson D. Williams.) $61. In fhe Circuit Court of Lawrence county, Mifpiisippi, to June Term, 1815. VUE attachment in the ybove slated “base having* been returned into my office by the proper officer of said county, the defendant is hereby notified, that un less he appears, put in special bail and plead to pllintiff’s action on or "* before the first day of the next term of said court, to be holden at the court-house of said county"un thb first Monday in April next, judgment final will be eritared against him ami the property and cflects in the hands of the garnishee in this case, will be applied to the payment of plaintiff’s claim and all costs. Witness my hand and seal of said court at the town of Monticello, county afore said, this 2nd day of June, A- D. 1845* EDWARD L. BOWEN, Clerk. T. S. Swift, Att’y. June 10,1845._ 48-6w. The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. Ej Foster, 1 vs. \ Attachment for *784. J. D. Williams. ) In the Circuit Court of Lawrence county,* Mississippi, to June Term, 1845. ^IlllE attachment in the above stated case having been returned into mv oflictby the proper officer of said county", the defendant is horebv notified, that un less he appears, put in special bail and plead to plaintiff’s action on or before the first driy of the next term of said court, to be holden nt the court-house of said coun ty on the first Monday in April next, judg ment final will be entered against him, and i the oroneitv nnrl r>fi!*rts in lh» linml. the garni slice in this case, will he applied to the payment of plaintifFs claim and all costs. Witness my hand and seal of said court, at tlie town of Monlicello, county afore* said, this 2nd da v of June, A. D. 1815 EDWARD L. BOWEN, CUrk. T. S. Swift, At Vy. June 10,1845. 48-Gw The State of Mississippi, . Lawrfxcf. Coi*xtv. TUB undersigned Administrator of the estate of Sampson Block, late of said county deceased, would hereby ir form all persons interested in said estate, that he will at the July term of the Pro bate court, ] 845, of said county, present hisaecounts for final settlement and al lowance and resign his letters of adminis tration . LEOPOLD BEER, Administrator. Junes 1845-4 7-6w Last Notiee. ALL those indebted to the. undersign ed, either by Nolo or Accountj^jw' the year 1844, are requested to corne|||>p ward and make immediate payment. Those failing to comply with this request, must expect to pay cost, as we are de termined to bring suit against all such forthwith. A. A L. BEER, June 31815-47-4w Pay Up aud Save Cost. ALL persons indebted to the under signed must call and settle and have no more if’s and and’s about it, if thev don’t do it,they will haveto settle with Pollard Mullins, Constable. W. D. LARKIN. May 27, 1845—46-1 f. Administrator’s Sale. IN pursuance of an order of ilie Hon. Probate Court of Lawrence counlv at the May Term, 1845, thereof—the undersigned, administrator, on the estate of James Frelick, deceased, will, on the 30th day of June, 1845, before the Court House door, in the town of Monlicello, offer for sale to the highest bidder, on Ol V t.»r\nlLcA ni*nd , t •■till, nrwln .. —, . 1 , proved security, four or five Likely Negroes. Persons wishing to purchase a fine let of valuable slaves, will find it to he to their Interest to atiend the sale—the 30ili day of June, is the time fixed upon for the sale. JOHN II IIII.LIAPvD, Administrator on the Estate of J antes Frelick, deceased. M.-,y 27, 1815—16-5w Administrator’s Sale. (N pursuance of an order of the Pro hate court of Lawrence county, at the April term, 1845, thereof—the un dersigned, administrator, de bonnus non, on the estate of Zebulon E. Pendleton, deceased, will, on the first Monday in June, 1845, before the court house door, in the town of Monticollo, offer for sale to tho highest bidder, oh six months’ cre dit, with note and approved security, a likely negro woman named “DIANA.” Diana is about 35 or 40 years of age; she is a first rate cook, washer and iron er. Persons wishing to purchase a val uable slave, will do well to attend to the sale. ' OtT Remember, on the first Monday in June. J. W. PENDLETON, Adm'r. de bonusnon. May 6 1845-43-5w *** The above sale is postponed until the first Saturday in August, being the 2d day of the month. J. VV. P., Adm’r. Jur.e 3 1846-47-0W The State of Mississippi, Covington County. The Honorable Probate Court, May _ term, 1845. VVIHE undesigned having been appoint cd Administratrix at the above stat ed term of the Honorable Probate Court,in and for said county and state on tbo es tate of AARON LOWE, lateof Covington county,deceased, notice is hereby given to nil persons indebted to the estate of the said licensed to come forward and make immMifie payment.—Also, tc all persons who may have claims against said estate to present them.dulv authenticated w ith in the time prescribed hv law, as this no tice will be placed iu bar to a recovery of all claims against the said estate present ted after thnt iimo MENNY' LOWE, Administratrix. May 13, 1845-44-6.v The State of Mississippi, v Lawrence County. The Ilonororablc Probate ( ourt, May term, 1815^ r! ¥ HE undersigned having been nppoin "*■ ted Administrator at the above slated term of the Hon. Probate court in and for saidcountv and State, on iha cstatcol JOHN s I ERLING, late of Law ronce county deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased to come forward and make immediate payment. Also to all persons who may Ijave claims against the said estate to present them, duly authenti cated within the lime prescribed by law, as this notice will ho placed in bar to a re covery of all claims against the said es tate presented after that time. WILLIAM L. STERLING, Administrator. May 27, 1815-46-6 w .p ivr * mv wuuv ui /U Rules held in the Clerk's office o) the Superior Court of Chancery of the Slate of Mississippi, at Montieello, on the first Monday in May, .4. D. 1343, it bcilia the fifth day oj said month, be fore the Cl, rk of said Court. Josiah Purvis, ft. nl. ) No. 17. vs. ( Thomas J. Coffee, ) Robert Underwood, ) Henry-Smith and > .Toht? Freeman. ) IT PON opening the complainant's bill. ) and it appearing satisfactorily, that John Freeman, one of the defendants in this cause is not an inhabitant of tlii Stale, but resides beyond the limits there of; and tho jurisdiction of this Court, and lie having to enter bis appearance, and plead, answer, or demur, to the complain ants; upon motion of the complainants bt Counsel—It is ordered that the said de Cendant enter his appearance herein on oi before tho first day of the next term o this Court, to be held at the court houst in the town of Montieello, on ihe firs Monday in the month of September next and plead, answer, or demur to the com planianf's Bill—otherwise the same wi! be taken for confessed against him am set for hearing exparte, and the matter: thereof decreed accordingly—And it i: further ordered, that a copy of this or der be forthwith published once a wool for two months successively in the South ern Journal, a newspaper published it Montieello. ROBERT HUGHES, Clerk. By E. U. Bowen, Dtp. Cl'k. B. Harris, Sol. for CompPt. May 0,1843-43-bw | The State of Mississippi Lawrence County. The Honorable Probate Court, Apri term. 1SJ5. TIIE undersigned having been appoint ed Administrator at the above sta ted term of the Honorable Probate Court in ;ino fni* khid ennntv nnrl Stnto nn ihi. estate of THOMAS FARRIS, late o said county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the es tate of said deceased to come fo\vari and make immediate payment. Also, to nil persons who , may have claims against the aforesaid estate, to present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. SAMUEL FARRIS, Administrator. April 29, 1845 42-6w Eagle Hotel, Monticell o, Mississippi. rWIHE subscriber would inform his JL friends and the public generally, that he now occupies the EAGLE HO TEL in this place. 11c has used much money and pains in making improvements and additions to his house, and hasattach ed to it a bar for the accommodation of Ins customers, containing every variety ol choice liquors, lie therefore, with confi dence solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting to rendet them comfortable. In fact he is determ ined to keep a table not to be surpassed in any section of the Stato. EDWARD L. BOWEN. Monticello, March 25, 1845. 37—ly S. ODELL, Gunsmith, MAIN STREET, NATCHEZ. THE subscriber most respectfully in forme bis- friends and" the public generally, that he has Tented a shop on the Norfh sine ot Main street, second door from Commerce, where be will continue on his own account, the Gun Smith Ihisi ness in its various branches. 11c respect fully solicits a continuance of the patron age so liberally bestowed (i0, the firm of Fitzpatrick &. Odell. Persons sendiilk work will please ac» company it witli^note addressed to him. April 29, 1845-42-ly lUCIIARD ELWARD, BOOK BINDER, STATIONER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Main street, ngxt to the City Hotel. rf1HF. subscriber has constantlv cm hand * a supply of STATIONERY of every description, for sale cheap, for CASH, viz: Super royal, royal, medium, demi, folio post, cap and letter PAPER—plain and riilecl. Quills.Steel Pens, blue and black Ink, Sealing Wax, Waters, Sand■, &c. Also—a supply of Blank Bucks, viz: Lodgers, Jonmals, Invoices. Cash, Colton, Record and Day Books; together with a variety qt Catholic Books. BLANK BOOKS made to any order and to any pattern which mav he requir ed. Old Books,Newspnpers and Periodi' cals, carefully rebound. OCr* Any orders sent to Natchez or Jack son, will be punctually attended to. RICH MID E1AVARD, April 29, IC4o-4r.'-ly JOHN BAILLIK, UiuJer the Fne Trader Office, MAIN STREET, NATCHEZ. HAS constantly on| hand, a large as sortment of cheap goods, which he will sell at very low prices for cash. As iiis stock is selected [expressly for country customers, lie solicits a call from all with whom economy these hard times is an ob ject. Ilis assortment consists in pan of— • Blankets, white and colored, Large and small Bed ami Saddle do. Cassimcre*, Snttinets, Kentucky Jeans and ’I’weeds, Kerseys and Kinseys, Bed. yellow and white Flannels, Bed Ticking and canton Flannels, Bleached and unbleached Shirting of the best brands, Lowell Osnaburgs. 4-d, 7 8 and 3 t, Irish Linen, brown, black and white Hol lands, ' Bombazine, Alpacas and Met inns, Plain and tw illed Moussclinde Laities, Crape and Clmmelions do. ■ Blanket and worsted Shawls, all sizes, Bandana, flag arid fancy silk pocket hdkfs. i trench and Italian black and fancy silk ■ cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons and Fancy i Goods, &c. CLOTH l N( 7—consisting of dress and frock coats; a good black dress coat for $12 00; Pilot, Pelto and Flushing Over ! coats, all. prices; Cassimere, gattinei, 1 Tweed and Jeans Pants, do; Fine linen bosom Shirts; Lambswool tlnd Merino Undershirts and Drawers; with a general assortment of every article in the line, JJOO1.8 and SHOES—a very complete assortment. Super calf sewed Boots; waterproof do. and pegged do; rnssetts. kip and call Brogtns; hoys ami misses calf and kip sewed and pegged do. SADDLERY--Men's Spanish and j English Saddles; ladies’Side Saddle- fur pit); gents. English do. for $6; buys do. HATS, ( APS and llOXXETS—con sisting ol all varieties and shapes. Russia, Cassiuiere, Nutria and Wool Hats; Cloth Velvet and IJairSenl Caps. Florence Braid and Fancy Bonnets; a few Bombazine do. for momnimr. &3r>n<-li with numerous oilier articles impossible to put into an advertisement. QO~ Don’t forget the store, the first . round the corner from Cotton Square, on Main street. April 2P, 1845-42-1 v SHOP. ; ipHE undersigned liave opened the Shop “ formerly occupied by Aaron Hargis, where they are prepared to execute Black Smith work in nil its various branches.— Every pains will be taken to give satisfac tion, and all work that leaves the shop will be done well and in a neat manner. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. WlftjAM NAIRNE&Co. Monticello, January 7, 1845—i}6 ly The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. PlAllE undersigned Administrators of the estate of Joseph Lard, late of said county deceased, would hereby inform all persons interested in said estate, that they will at the July term of the Probate Court, 1815, of said county, present their accounts for final settlement and allow ante and resign their letters of administra lion. GWIN PEPPER, JOHN LARD, Administrators. May 27,1845—46-Gw I* ' " Shoes. JUST received a large assortment of ,-U Misscs and Childrea Shoes; Black Kid Boots,Morocco do., Light Kid do-: Light " Kid Helltics, Cloth Gaiters, Nullibers, Slip- * pers, &lc. &$. &.C., for sale low by A. &. L. BEER. Family Mediciires. THE suberibdrs have just recfiivjyl and will keep constantlyJMKhanaa general assortment of the follaWjp Drugs nnrl IVfprlirinpq* Godfreys Cordial, Opodeldoc, Bateman's Drops, Laudanum, Paregoric, Essence Peppcrmin British Oil, ' Balsam Copaivn, Magnet ia. Cayenne Pepper, i<ccs Pills. Worm Lozenges, Sappington’-s Pj||g, Peters’ Pills, Soda Powders, Seidletz Powders, Quinine, Blue Mass, Blister Plasters, Peruvian Barks, Barley, Camphor, 'Indigo, Flax Seed, Logwood, Epsom Salts, Cream Tartar, Rhuba(b, S.alt Pcfre, Salaratus, , Ciinger, Calomel, ,Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Jpirits Turpcntii\s, ] Spanish Flies, Gum Myrrh, * ** AHoes, Cloves, Opium, Rlup Stone, Jalup, Spanish Brown, Mather, J Sulphur, Coperas, Nutmegs, Nux Vomica, Casteel Soap, • Alum, Spice, Black Pepper. ALSO J Hear-? Oil, Hair Oil, .Soaps and perfumeries of tltc most approved brands. ' „ A. &. L. BEER. April 8, 1845—39-tf. NEW GOODST A &■ I,-BEER, have just opened a -Llarge and splendid Slock of new %p\*iwg and SummCT Goods T heir stock comprises almost every article usually offered for sale in a country Sloro. Among them may be founds handsome assortment of Fancy and staple Dry Goods. A lew patterns of plain, colored, satin, striped, and embroidered TARTALANE SWISS MUSLINS. Super fine Black Bombazine. A large assortment of the latest stvfe FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN Hivittfe. A beautiful assortment ofOmbra stripe, BROCADE, CHAMELION, RAINBOW and LEGHORN BONNETS; NECK and ( AP RIBBONS; French Wrought MUS FIX COLLARS; Li sit and Ashburton ditto, Cambrick and Muslin■ Edgings, Black Bugle (limp's. A large assortment of fancy colored gimps and PARIS CORDS. Black and colored Kid Gloves, Black and White Bogle Mitts, Ladies rich Silk Velvet and . French Rcviere border and various other j qualities of. I I'innen Cambric Handkerchiefs. i Silk Merino, Cashmere and Cotton ho ; siery, Childrens Lamb’s Wool ditto. Irish Linnens, Long Laws Table Damask, Birds e>’e and R us sia D i ap ers, ] Black Satin and Silk Velvet Vestings, Tweeds, casimere, Satinets, Kentucky 1 _ It t 11 1 T>_ Tv . - (1VIIV,U Ulili Aiiuttlt j^wimzauu Sheeting.. and Shirting, Bed Ticking; Apron and Furniture Cheks, 3-4 and 4-4, White nnd red flannels, also Salisbury flannels for children’s wear, Saddle Blan-< kets, 7-8 and 4 4 Lowels. Silk, Scotli Ginghams and Cotton Um« brellas, «5j*c., &c., &. Bonnets. Adelaide, Florrencc Plait, and plain En~ iglish Fluted STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Hats. Beaver, Silk. Glazed, Panama, Straw and Legltorn Hats. Ready made Clothing. of almost every variety. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONARY. ZLOSSaTO Q&AS3X3. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle bags, Collars, &rc. A very large and complete stock of Hardware and Cutlery. Blacksmiths’ Tools, in full sets. Carpen ters Planes, and Tools of almost every kind. ' We respectfully invite our customers, and the public generally, to call and exam ine our stock, which wcare determined to sell extremely low forCASH. Monticcllo, April 1,1845 38 tf. JOB WORK EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE MUST BE PAID FOE ON DE% UVERY *