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LIST OP CANDIDATES. General Election, 3d and 4th day of November, 1845. FOR CHANCELLOR. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. TAYLOR as a candidate for the office of Chancellor, at the ensuing election. .. We are authorized to announce C.l PINCKNEY SMITH, of Wilkinson, as a candidate for Chancellor, at the ensuing election. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Oir We are authorized to announce O. F. McCARTY Esq., of Moifticcllo, as a candidate for District Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District, composed of the counties dfGopidi, Pike, Lawrence, Marion, Han* cock, Simpson, Covington, Harrison,Smith Rankin and Scott. FOR COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE. 0^7” We are authorized to announce T Y. GRINSTEAD, as a candidate to re present Lawrence county in the lower branch of the next Legislature. (tj” We are authorized to announce Wn. WEATHERSBY, as a candidate to re present Lawrence county in the lower branch of the next Legislature. 03-We are authorized to announce J . I R. CHAMBERS, as a candidate to re present. Lawrence county in the lower branch of the next Legislature. 0^7” We are authorized to announce W. A. STONE, as a candidate to represent Lawience county in the lower branch of the next LegLIaltire, FOR PROBATE JUDGE. We arc authorized to announce JOHN D. BOWEN, as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate of Lawrence county. (v^f We. are authorized to announce M. B. CANNON, as a candidate for re-elec tion, to the office of Probate Judge of Lawrence county. — CIRCUIT COURT CLERK, We are authorized to announce ED WARD L. BOWEN, ns a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Lawrence Circuit Court. Wc are authorised to announce THOM AS F. MOBLEY as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Lawrence Circuit Court. FOR PROBATE CLERK. ter 'Ye are authorized to announce M. j H. SMITH , as a candidate Ibr the office | of Clerk of the Probate Court of Lawrence county. (tJ”We arc authorised to announce JACKSON N. COWART, as a candid ate for the office of Clerk of the Probate Court ol Lawrence county. SHERIFF. (gj- We ate authorized to announce JAMES M. TURNER, ns a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Law rence count v, *__ _ i COUNTY TREASURER. Q3r We are authorized to announce I) F. N. TURNER, as a candidate fir re election to the offi c of County Treasurer. 0^7“ We are authorized to announce POLLARD MULLINS, as a candidate for the ofiicn of County Treasurer. fr^7”We are authorised to announce JAMES E. HARPER, as a candidate for the office of county Treasurer. • FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorised to announce JONA-' THAN WEATHERS[>Y, ns a candidate i for re-election to the office of Assessor of; Lawrence county. 03-We are authorised to announce L.! II. WILLIAMS, as a candidate for the of fice of Assessor for Lawrence county. FOR POLICEMAN. {£7“ We are authorized to announce CHARLES II. FOX, as a candidate for county Policeman for the Monticello Beal* i iit“. State of Mississippi, Lawkknce County. rilHE undersigned Administrators of the estate of Josiah Lard, late of said county deceased, would hereby inform all persons interested in said estate, that they will at the September term of the Probate Court, 1815, of said county, pre sent theiraccounts for final settlementand allowance and resign their letters of ad ministration. GWIN PEPPER, JOHN LARD, Administrators. Jo'v 29, 1S45—3 Ww. .£«• .-U . *. * j - The State of Mississippi, Marion County. The Honorable Probate Court,—July term, 1845. To all persons interested in the lands, tene] ments and hereditaments whereof James W. Pittman of said county, deceased, seized. YOU are hereby cited to be and np.. pear n! the next September term of the Probate Court of Marion county,there I and then to shew cause,if any you have I or can, why the following real estate ofthe said decedant situated in the town of Co- j I ninbia, consisting of the following town lots, namely: lots .numbersixteen and sev enteen fronting on Main Street, and lot number sixteen fronting on Bever r Alley sbopld not be sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said estate, pursuant to an order! of the said Court, at the said July term, A. D. 1815,*upon the petition of Henry T. Pittman the administrator of said es tate. W itness the-Hon. Ebcnczer j Ford, Judge ofthe Court of L. S. Probates in and for Marion comity, at the Court House * thereof the third Monday of Ju'y 1845. Issued July 2-'5, 1S45. JAMES M. CARR, Clerk. August 4, 1845—1-0 w. The State ofMississippi, Marion County. The Honorable Probate Court, July term. 1845. To all persons interested in the lands tene - ments and hereditaments, whereof Pearce Tyner late of said county, deceased, sei/.ed: YOU arc hereby cited to be and ap pear at the next September term of the Probate court of Marion county h 4d- , en at Columbia on lue third Monday of September, next, then and there to show | cause if any you have or can why the fol- | lowing Real Estate of said decedant, to j "it:—The north division of fractional sec j non tinny one,township nve ot range nine teen west containing 300 57-K 0 acres.— Also, division No. live, six, seven and eight Fractional section twenty one, and dtvi sion No. four of fractional section No. five of range nineteen west containing ■I d 03-100 acres. Also, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter ot section No. thirty three, township No. five of rmge nineteen west containing 79 99-100 acres. Al-o, the south division of fruc 'ional section No. thirty, township ii v o range nineteen west containing 220 37 109 acres lying and being in Marion county on tlie feast side of Pearl River should not be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said Estate pursuant to an ordtr of the said court, at the said July teint thereof, A. D. 18-15, upon the petition of James M . Carr the administrator of said estate. Witness the Hon. Ebenczer Ford, Jutlge of the Court of L. S. Probates in and for Marion county, at the court house thereof, the third Monday in July 1815. Issued Jitlv 23d, 1815. JAMES M. CARR, Clerk. August 4, 1815-4-Ow The State of Mississippi, j Lawrence Countv. 'Dio Honorable Probate Court, July; Term,1845. ^ GREEABLY to an order of tho lion XsL "fable P-roi.ate Court ol s; ij county and Shite, made at the July term, 184.), thereof, notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Real Estat^ofJ. 11. Ferrell late of said county, deceased, to be and personally appear before this Court at the September, 1815, term, thereof, and f* f! 11 if n fi \f lint* r\ i- i rrlrr an order should not be made for the sale ot tiie real estate of the said decedent.— I'o wit: — '1 iio Northwest quarter of Sec tion eight, township six, of range nine teen west; containing one hundred and fifty nine acres and fifty-three hundredths of an acre. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Southern Jour nal, printed at Monticello, for six succes sive weeks. E. TAYLOR, Guardian. Witness, the lloumable M. B. Cannon, Judge of Pro L. S. bates for Lawrence coun ty, the fourth Monday of July. 1S45. Issued the 28th day of July, 1845. JOSEPH'CALDWELL, Probate Clerk July 29, lS45-3-6w The State of Mississippi, Lawrence (.yfi NTv. The Honorable Profate Court, July term, 1845. undersigned having been appoint ed Adrn’r. and Adin’x. de bonus non, at the above stated term of the Hull. Probate Court, in and for said county and Slate, on the estate of Zebulon E. Pen.deton, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of the sni-l deceased, to come forward and make immediate payment. Also, to all persons who may have claims against the said estate, to p’esent them, duly authen ticated, within the time prescribed b\ law, as this notice will be placed in bar to a recovery of all claims against the said estate presented after that time. JOHN GARTH AN, Adrn’r. ELIZA A. PENDLETON, Adin’x., de bonus non. July 29 1845—3-6w. The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. THE undersigned Administrator of the estate ol Stephen W. Speights Jaio of said county deceased, would herein’ in form a;i persons interested in said estate, that lie will at tlie Sep'^mber term ot the Probate court, 1815, i.f suTj county, present his accounts lor final settlement and aP lowancc and resign bis letters of adminis tration . JOHN BOZMAN, Administrator. July 20 1843-3-8vv The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. ?pf3IIE undersigned Administrator, with “** the Will annexed of ilie Estate of Thomas Milliard, deceased, late of said county, would hereby inform all persons interested in said estate, that he will nt the September term of the Probate Court, 1845, of saicTcounty, present his accounts lor final settlement and allowance and re sign his letters of administration. - WILLIAM MELLAUD, Administrator with the Will annexed. July 29 1845-3-it G Administrator’s Sale. ' Y virtue of an order from the H nor able, the Probate Court of Lawrence county, Mississippi, at the June Term, 184.), the undersigned, administrator o. the estate ol Hurrnou Runnels, late ©f said county deceased, will proceed to sell at public auction, to the Idghest bidder, on a credit ol one, two and thee years, notes IO be made payable liist of January 1847. ’48 an I ’49, at thedoor of the court house ot L nee county in Montice!lo,on the fouitli Al md.iy in November 1845, the lol" lowing descrihed renl estate, belonging to die estate of ilie said deceased, to wit:— tlie east half of tlie south west quarter of section three, township six, range eleven east, containing eighty-one and G8 lOOths acres. 1* factional sccLit.n twenty’^eight. township seven, range ele en east,contain Ill'T civ Imml rr-rl nmrl In -hr cuvin (*t\ lOOtns acres. The south eu-t quarter of section three, in township six, umge etc veil east, containing one hundred and six ty acres. Tile north east quarter of sec tion three, township six, range eleven east, containing one bundled and sixty three and 40-K'Ohs acres. Fractional section two, towns dp, six range eleven east containing one hundred and ninety tour acres. Purchasers w ill ho required to give notes with sufficient and approved secu rity. SAMUEL STAMPS, Administrator tie bonus non. July 1st, I84d 51-ids. The State of Mississippi, Lav/iience County. The Honorable Probate Court, June Term, 1845. fin HE undersigned having boon appoint* -J- ed Administrator de bonus non. at the above stated ten of the Honorable Probate Court, in and for said countv and State, on the estate of HARMON RUN NELS, late of said county, deceased, no tice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the estate of the said deceased, to come forward and make immediate pay ment. Also, to all persons who may have claims against the said ^estate, to present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, as this notice w ill be placed in bar to a recovery of all claims] against the said estate presented after! that time. SAMUEL STAMPS, Adm’r. lie bonus non. July 1, 8 l5-51-6w. A List of Lei tors rt ~Sk . 1 n s-\ ,-V* • r fcf ii* x uiiiw iii mumi E."(X, cello, Miss., Oil the lsl (lay of July. 1815, which if not taken out by the 1st day of October next, will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead lei!c:s. A M Armstrong Jesse Morris William B 2 B Murray llev A Bourne Bonnet 2 Mobley Thomas F Bailey James N Bostick Frederic Nelson John Bridges Mrs AHa P Bourn John Powell Rev James 2 Boon Robert Janas Pounds L) C C Pendleton Mrs F Crutnp William Putiersun W B o i ■ x 1' IV Fox Robert L Ri-e Cornelius M G Riiey L'idwa rd M Green William Riley John S Grant Francis M Reies Lemuel H S Hemphill A Speights Siephen A Hughes Rev 11 S 2 Speights Siephen L Hughes Mrs Mary ASpeights Latnon Hoggat Isaac Sutton Janies Hardsell William Steen James Herrington Enoch 2Strir>ger John S2 Hooker Hvmrick Stuckey Simon or J John Johnson Andrew or T Mathew W .Miller Taylor William II Jett Hamilton Terrel E M Jones Nathan W K Wray Win Knight Mrs Violey A Warner James L Willis Francis W Lofiin Ezekiel Wiley Elbert M Lewis B unt WTitchley John Lenoir A S N. B.—Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are ad vertised; D.F. N. TURNER, P. M. Monticcllo Miss., July I, 1845. RICHARD ELWARD, BOOK BIND R, STATIONER, AND blank ..oox manufacturer. .' iti - 'rtei, next to the City Hotel. i Ky 'HE sii'^c’il.er has constantly on hand a s'Jpol. of STATIONERY of every j description, for sale cheap, fur CASH, viz: | Sopor royal, royal, medium, domi, folio post, cup and letter PAPER—plain and ruled. Quill*,Steel Poos, blue and black Ink, Sealing Wav, Wafers, Saud,&.c. A.so—a .supply of B unk Books, viz: Ledger*, Journals, Invoice*. Cash, Cotton, Record and Day Books; together with a variety of Catholic Books. BLANK BOOKS made to any order and to iny pattern which mav lie requir ed. Old Books,Newspapers and Pcriodi* cals, carefully rebound. 05” Any orders sent to Natchozor Jack son, w ill be punctual I v attended to. J’iOIFARD ELWaRD. April 20, 1845-42-1 y ■ The State of Mississippi, LawntoNttK Count . The Honorable Probate Court, June term, 1845. HE undersigned having been appoin ted Administrator at the above sea ted term of the Honorable Probate CdVu t, n. a d lor said county and state, on the estate of ELIJA PURVIS, late of Law rence couniy deceascll—notice is here by given to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to come for ward and make immediate payment. Al - so, to ail persons wiio may have claims against the said estate, to present them, dmy authenticated within the limeprescri bed bislaw, as (Ids notice will be placed in bur to a recovery of all claims against the said estate presented after that time JOSIA11 PURVIS, Ada dr. June 24, 1815-50-6‘w. * M o n t i c e 11 o, Mississippi. ? (|UiE subscriber would inform his \i friends and the public generally, that he nmv occupies the EAGLE IK) i EL in 11 >i3 place. lie bus used much money and pains in making improvements and additions to his house, and has attach ed to it a bar for the accommodation of his customers, containing every variolv of choice liquors, lie therefore, with confi dence solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting fo render the n comfortable. In fact lie is detenu ined to keep a table not to be surpassed m any scciion of the State. EDWARD L. BOWEN. Monficello, March 25, 1345. 37—Iv. JOHN BAILLIE, L'ndcr the Free Trader Office, MAIN STKEET, NATCHEZ. or as constantly on hand, a large ns iL.3. sortment of cheap goods, which he will sell at very low prices for cash. As bis stock is selected [expressly for country customers, lie solicits a call from all with whomdconomy these hard limes is an ob ject. Ills assortment consists in part or— Blankets, white and colored, F r .r/A ' t P .1 CJ » .1 .1 - (Ju.ssiu.icrc?, Sattinots, Kentucky Jeans am! Tweeds, Kerseys and Linseys, Red. yellow and white Flannels, Red Ticking and canton Flannels, Bleached am! unbleached Shirting of the I esl brands, Lowell Osnabtirgs. 4- !, 7 8 and 3-4, Irish Linen, brown, black and white Hol lands, Bombazine, Alpacas and Merinos Plain ami twilled Mousselin do Laines, Crape arid Chauieijnns do. Blanket and worsted Shawls, all sizes, Bandana, h’-rg and fancy silk pocket hdkfs, French and Italian black and fancy silk cravats, {{...eery, Cloves, Ribbons and Fancy (hr.ids, dec. CLOTHIA (J—consisting of dress and" frock coais; a good black dress coat for &)2 00/ Pilot, Pelto and Flushing Over eats, all prices; Cassiimre, Sattinct, Tweed and Jeans Pants, do; Fine linen bosom Shirts; Lainbswool and Merino Undershirts and Drawers; with a general assortment of every article in the line, BOO IS and SHOES—a very complete assortment. Super calf sewed Baits; waterproof do. and pegged do; russetls, kip and calf Brogins; b.»vs and mtsses calf and kip sewed and pegged do. SADDLER 1-.Men’s Spanish and Lnglish Saddles; ladies’Side Saddles for gents. English do. for $0; boys do. HATS, CAES and BONNETS— con sisting of all varieties ami shapes. Russia, l.-simere, Nutria and Wool Hals; Cloth Velvet and Hair Seal Caps. Florence Braid and Fancy Bonnets; a few Bombazine do. for mourning, $3 each; with numerous oilier articles impossible lo pul into an advertisement. 03” Don’t forget the store, the first round the corner from Cotton Square, on Main street. April 29,1845-42-ly BLANKS, of all kinds, on hand and j sale at tltis office Great Bargains. m Selling off at Cost!! A &. L. liEER, preparatory to going ffiLf, North to replenish (heir slock, are n >'v selling at cost—persons wishing to purchase goods Cheap, will do well to call as they arc determined to reduce their stock by the 10th < F July, when they will leave tor New York and Philadelphia. June 10 13*.5-48-4w @ii©€§. SUST received a large assortment ni Misses and Children Shoes; Black Kid Boots, Morocco do., Light Kid do., Light Kid Hell tics, Cloth Gaiters, Nuilifiers, Slip pers, &,c. &tc. &.C., (or sale low liy A. &. L. BEER. Family Medicines. f^AHE sutcrihcis have just receive' a and will keep constantly ton hand a general assortment of the following Drugs and Medicines: Godfreys Cordial, Rhubarb, Opptltldoc, Salt Pone, Bateman's Drops, Salaratus, Laudanum, Ginger, Paregoric, Calomel, Essence Peppermint,Castor Oil, British Oil, Sweet Oil, Balsam Copaiva, Jpirits Turpentine, Magnolia. Spanish Flics, Cayenne Pepper, Gum Myrrh, Lees Pills, Gum Arabic, 'Verm Lozenges, Gum Giacum, Sappingitiii’s Pills, A Hoes, Peters’ Pills, Cloves, .Soda Powders, Opium, Seidielz Powders, Blue Stone, Quinine, Julup, Blue Ma.-.s, Spanish Brown, Blister Piasters, Mather, Peruvian Barks, Sulphur, It t v. rs .. - ' -!•••» Camphor, Nutmegs, Indigo, Nu.\ Vomica, Max Seed, Casteel Soap, Logwood, Alum, Epsom Suits, Spice, Cream iarlur, Black Pepper. ALSO Bears Oil, Hair Oil,,Soaps and perfumeries of the most approved brands. A. &, E. BEER. April 8, 1C-13—39-tf. "newgoodsT A E-BEER, have just opened a lA 9 large and splendid Stock of new ftpviug ami Summer Goods 'i neir st .ok comprises a:most every article usiuidy offered for sale in a countiy Store. Among them may be found a handsome as oriinent of Fancy and Staple-Dry Goods. A few rat terns of plain, co'otvd, satin, striped, and embroidered TAKTALANE SWISS MUSLINS. Super fine Black Bombazine. A large assortment of the latest style FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN A beautiful assortment ofOmbra stripe, BROCADE, CHAMELION, RAINBOW and LEGHORN BONNETS; NECK and < Al* RIBBON:.'; French Wrought MUS LIN COLLARS; Lisle and Ashburton ditto, Cambrick and Murlin Edgings, Block Bugle Gimp's. A large assortment 1 t' 1 . 1 . .. . 1 \JL Ullily i V.»/iOlUl ^Tllll (till* P A it IS CORDS. B'ack and colored Kid Gloves, Black and White Bugle Mitts, Ladies rich Silk Velvet and I1 reneh ileviere border and various oilier ijualiiies..f. Lumen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Silk Merino, Cashmere and Cotton ho siery, Childrens Lamb’s Wool ditto. Irish Lumens, Long Laws Table Damask, Birds eye and R u s s ict D iap er s , ! Black Satin and Silk Velvet Vestings, Tweeds, casimere, Satinets, Kentucky Jean«, Bleached and Brown Domestic j Shoaling, und Shirting, Bed Ticking; j A .iron und Furniture Cheks, 3-1 and 4-4,1 White und red ilmnels, also Salisbury Gunnel? for children’s wear, Saddle Blan kets, 7-S and 4 4 Lowcls. Silk, Scoth Ginghams and Cotton Um brellas, <Sjv , &c., &. Bonnets. Adelaide, Flurrence Plait, and plain En glish Fluted S I'RAW BONNE 1'S. A R TIFIC l A L F J, O W E R S . Beaver, Si.k, Giazed, Pan ama, Straw and Leghorn Hats. Ready made Clothing. of almost every variety. BOOTS, SHOES AND BHOGANS. SCHOOL BOOKS ASD SjA TIQjYAR V. Saddles, Bridles, Mar;ingulf.-, Saddle bags, Collars, &c. 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 invito our customers, and the public generally, to call and exam ine ourstock, which wo are determined to soil extremely low for CASH Monticello, April 1,1845 38 tf„ . H .. * S. ODELL, Gunsmith, MAIN STREET, NATCUM. ' THE subscriber most respectfully idf forms his friends and the public generally, that lie has rented a shop on the North side of Main sireel, second dootr from Commerce, where lie will continue on his own account, the Gun Smi'h Buti nas iu its various branches. Uc respect fully soliciis a continuance of the patron age so liberally bestowed on the firm of Fitzpatrick &. Odell. Persons tending work will please ac company ii with a note addressed to him. April 29, iSd5-42-ly Black Smith SHOP. ESfHlIE undersigned have opened the Shop formerly occupied by Aaron Hargis, where they are prepared to execute Black Smith work in all its various branches.— Every pains will be taken to give satisfac tion, and all work that leaves the shop will berdotie well and in a neat manner. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. WILLIAM NAIRNE&Co. Monticello, January 7, 1S45—26 ly The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Honororable Probate Court, May term, 1845. HE undersigned having been appoin ted Administrator at the above stated termof the Hon. Probate court in and fot said county and State, on the estateot JOHN STERLING, late of Law rence county deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate ol the said deceased to come forward ar.d mike immediate payment. Also to ail persons who mav have claims aumnsi ihn said dsiate to present them, duly authenti cated within the time prescribed by law, ns this notice will be 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, 1845-46-6w The State of Mississippi, Lawrence Co£ntv. E. Foster, ) vs. [ Attachment for ®734. J. D. Williams. ) In the Circuit Court of Lawrence county, Mississippi, to June Term, 1845. HE attachment in the above stated -®- case having been returned into my office by the proper officer of said county, ibc defendant is horebv notified, that un less he appears, put in special bail and plead to plaintiff's action on or before the first d iy of the next term of said court, to be hohlen at the court-house of said coun ty on the first Monday in April next, judg ment final will_be entered against him, and the property and effects in ihe 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 Monficello, county nfore*' said, this 2nd day of June, A. D.1845 EDWARD L. BOWEN, Clerk. T. S. Swift, Att’y. June 10, 1845. 48-Gw I'he State of Mississippi, Lawrence County, Rankin, Boggs «ScCo.) vs. > Attachment for Jackson D. Williams.) §81. In the Circuit Court of Lawrence county, Mississippi, to June Term, 1845. Sfy^UE attachment in 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 hail and plead to plaint ill’s action on or before the first day of the next term of said court, to be holdcn at the court-house of said county on the fir-t Monday in April next, judgment final will be entared against him ' and the property and ejects in the hinds of the garnishee in this case, will be applied to the payment of plaint iff’s claim and all costs. Witness mv hand an! seal of said court at the town of Monticello, county afore said, this 2nd da v of June, A- D. 1845. EDWARD L. BOWEN ^Jpltrk. T. S. Swift, Att’y. June 10, 1845. 48-5w. 1 he State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Ilonorabio Probate Court,' April term. 1845. THE undersigned having been appoint ed Administrator at the above sta ted term ot the Honorable Probate Court, in and lor said county and State, ca fh« estate of 'THOMAS FARRIS, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby oiven to all persons indebted to the es tate of said deceased to come fowird and make immediate payment. Also, to all persons who may.have claims against the aforesaid estate, to present them, duly authenticated, within the lime prescribdS by law, or they will be forever b irred. SAMUEL FARRIS, Administrator. April 29, 1S4A 42-6w * * . ’ * '1 1 *>% vvn