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DR, STROTHEKT
PERMANENTLY located in Monti
cello, offers his professional servi
ces to the citizens of this village and its
▼icinttT.
May 27,1845—4f»-ly.
DR. HO. GARNER,
BEING permanently located in Monti
cello, offers his professional services
to the citizens of the town and surround
ing country. He can be found at the
Eagle Hotel or at Dr. Bush's old office
when not professionally engaged.
April 8, 1845-39-1 y
WILLIAM VANNERSON,
attorney at u\v,
AND
to LICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Moticello, Miss.
PRACTISES in the Circuit Court of
Copiah, Pike, Lawrence, Marion,
Simpson, Covington, Smith, Hancock and
Franklin counties; the Superior Court of
Chancery for the 2d Chancery District
holden at Monticello, and the Superior
Courts of the State holden in the Capital
at the city of Jackson. He also attends
on special calls elsewhere in his profession,
particularly in Criminal cases.
April 29, 1845—42-ly.
Law Notice.
SWIFT & WALSH attornies at law,
will practice in the Circuit Courts of
the 4th Judicial District of this State, also
in the Superior Court of Chancery, and
High Court of Errors and Appeals. Busi
ness intrusted to them will receive prompt
attention.
T1 *" ’ ’ Theodore S. Swift,
Monticello,
Lawrence Countv.
March 17, 1845-36-1 y
LAW NOTCH.
Buckner Harris and john d
BOWEN will practice law in part
nership in the Circuit Court of Lawrence
county. Business entrusted to either will
receive their joint attention.
The office of Buckner Harris, is at
Gallatin; that of John D Bowrn is at
Monticello.
June 4,1844—47-ly.
O. F. W'CARTY,
torney and Counsellor at l.aw.
Office,
Monticello,
Mississippi.
April 23, 1843. 41 ly.
Dentistry.
BW. HOLLOWAY, Surgeon Den
• tist, returns his thanks to a gene
rous public for their liberal patronage, anc
hopes to merit a continuation of their con
£dence—has located himself at Colum
bia, Marion County, where he may al
ways be found unless professionally ah'
■ent. Orders promptly attended to.
Dec 10, 1844 22-1 y
‘ FORT & WILCOXT"
Cotton Factors,
And General Commission A rent *.
No. 23 COMMON STREET,
New Orleans.
Refer to
Dr. J . W. Pendleton, Monticello, Miss.
Nathaniel Collins, Marion county, Miss.
Chas. A. Folsom,Gainsville, Miss.
Leonard Kimball, Hobolechittn, Miss.
Hon.J. H. Horne, Claike county, Miss.
Rev. H. J. Hundley, “ “ “
Hon. S. R. Adams, Jasper county, Miss.
Rev. Johji Watts, “ “ “
Dec-3, 1844 > 21-tf
Fashionable Tailoring.
HHllOMAS HARLEY, recently Iron
Gallatin, having located at Monti
ceiiU) uucuu iu au uiucrs in me
“Tailoring Business,” and flatters him
6,elf that he is able to give general satis
faction in cutting and making of all kinds
of garments, having had much experience
and at such places as required particulai
attention to cutting, and neatness it
sewing.
Orders from the country particularly
attended to. His prices are moderate, ii
accordance with the times.
April 1 1845-38-5m
Dr. Champion's Vegatable Agut
MEDICINE.
safe and certain cure for chills am
fever, in all its complicated terms
also an effectual remedy for fever of ever;
description.
The increased demand for this medicin
is an evidence to the propritor, that it mus
and will be the prevailing practice in fe
ervs. It is now in general use through
©ut all the Western and Southern State
and Texas, and the demand for the medi
cine has bo greatly increased, that the pro
prietor has not been able to fully suppl
many parts of the country during the las
season. It may be relied on in all case
* to cure the chills and fever the first day
Bilious fever, Typhus fever, Nervous fe
eer, Congestive fever, Winter and Scarle
fevers all yield to the use of this medicine
and are cured by ihis system of practice ii
a shorter time,and with much more cer
tainty than by any other system that 1m
been recommended. Each box contain
twanty-fourpills—twelve of which will
sure any ordinary case of chills and fever
The large amount of (ales having redi
osd tb© price to Otu Dollar ptr Box.
—ALSO—
Vegetable, Anti-Bilioug, Anti-I)ygpep
tie, Purifying and cathartic Pills.
Possessing four important combined prop
•mss fcr the sura of diseases, carefull
and correctly combined one article to assist I
the effect of the other, for the benefit of the j
health of mankind.
This medicine is recommended to the
attention of those afflicted with Liver com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Dropsies, Bilious hah-1
its, Costivencss, Cholera Morbus, Rheu-1
mat ism, Scrofflila, foul stomach, depraved j
appetite, Worms, Jaundice, Ilead-acbe
and sick stomach, palpitation of the heart,
Diarrhoea, Nervous affections, obstructed
menstrutions, Dysentary or Flux, Heart
burn, White-swelling, and nil those diseas
es arising from impure blood •
Price twenty-five cenls per box, with
full directions and ample testimonials of
the efficacy of these medicines.
Belleville, Ftb. 17, 1845.
We the undersigned, citizens of Belle
ville, Illinois, hereby certify, that we are
personally acquainted with Dr. Champion,
| of this place, and have been for several
years, and have the utmost confidence in
him as a Physician;—that he is, in this
[community, and deservedly sc, a popular
Physician.
We further certify that we have used
his pills in our families for several years,
! and find them to be a valuable, efficient
I aind safe medicine for the cure of diseases
lor \yhich they are recommended. That
they are in high repute in this community,
and ofthe celebrity and good effects of the
pills we have heard much from this ^and
the various other s'ates in which they are
so extensively used. We think them'wor
thy of high recommendation.
VV. F. Boyakin, Pastor of the Baptist
church; Thomas Harrison, minister of
the Methodist E. church; Joint Reynolds,
Ex-Governor of Illinois; Wm. McClinlic.
Clerk of county commissioner’s Court;
John D. Hughes, Probate Justice; Rich
ard Hay, Record r 81- Clair county; W.
yj. lYiinicy, v/iciiv ui oi. v^iair Vvircuii
Court; James Mitchell,Post Master; L.
D. Morrison, Representative m the Legis
lature; Seth Catlin, Representative tit the
State Senate; L. D. Cabanne, proprietor
of the Steam Mill.
O^rFor sale by
D. F. N. TURNER.
Monticello, June 10, 1845. 48-6m
THESE Pills, wherever they have been
fairly tried, have established an en
! viab c celebrity, and are daily superceding
| all o'her preparations ol madictue, in cur
bing those diseases for which il ey arc re
commended. They are recommended by
| the faculty as the best cathartic and ape
rient medicine in use. In tine the gener
al voice of the community give them the
decided preference, and from their dc.-i
sion there is no appeal.
The following is from Mr. Isaac M
! Thomas, merchant, at Talladega Springs
1 Alabama.
Talladega Springs, Talladega co , )
Alabama, Aug. 17, 1842. ^
This is to certify that 1 have been aiilict
ed with sick headache, dyspepsia, and liv
er complaint and costiveness for the Iasi
eight or nine years, during which time 1
had taken, as well as I recollect, about
sixty boxes of Beckwith’s Pills, twelve
boxes of Champion’s and Brandreth’s pills,
all of which afforded me but little or nt
j relief.
At last, I was recommended to try Dr,
: Spencer’s Vegetable Pills, and well 1 did.
! for I never hud but one attack of the sick’
| headache alter I commenced taking the
! Pills, {now about six monies,) and 1 can
■ dtdlv confess that I have derived more real
1 benefit from the use of Spencer’s Pills
j that I have ever taken, and 1 ’.vould earn
j estly recommend them to all, as beinf
in my opinion tne uesi medicine in use loi
I all lingering complaints. The Pills hav<
| done me so much good, that 1 would no
| feel willing to be without them (or fivi
dollars a box; and I cannot but feel ven
' grateful to Dr. Spencer for having prepa
' ed such a valuable medicine, and (be dis
\ tribution of it is conferring a very grea
i favor on the public, as it is a thing of tin
1; utmost importance that every family shouli
have a supply of Dr. Spencer’s truly val
i uable Pills constantly on hand.
ISAAC M. THOMAS.
Marion, Perry co., Ala. )
June 3, 1643. jj
l! A Spencer, M. D.
; Dear Sir—It is nine months since you
; i agent left with me a quantity of your Ant
Bilious Pills; I did not believe that mucl
3 could be done with them, for they were i
t new medicine to us and we were large!'
• supplied with Peter’s, Moffat’s and otlie
. similar pills, which were well known here
31 but from the testimonials of the efiicac
. i of your Pills in Bilious diseases, sic.i
- headache, dyspepsia, bowel complaints
r &c. &.C., it was not long before some wen
t induced to make trial of them. The;
3 were at once found to be just wliat the;
- professed to be; and from that day to this
■ their popularity has been rapidly increas
t ing. 1 have sold during the last fev
, months three hundred and t"enty boxes
i You may calculate upon a large sale o
. them during the coming season. I wisl
3 you to send me six or seven hundred box
i es as soon as convenient. Send then
to the cRre of I. C. Dubose &. co., Mobile
. Alabama.
Yours truly.
' H. F. CODDEN.
Tkompkins' Bluff, Sumpter co., 1
Alabama, Jan. 4, 1643. )
Dr. A. Spencer:
r I Dear nit—I wish you to forward rn
a large supply of your pills; I don’t think
three hundred boxes too large a quantity
£>send. I sold one hundred and sixty
boxes the last six months; they are the
most popular pill in this place. For bil
ious complaints, sick headache, dyspepsia,
and such like diseases, they are consider
ed almost an infallible remedy, I have
been agent lor Dr. Peter’s pills and for
merly sold a large amount yearly. Bui
I now sell three dozen of your pills to one
of his. My customers think them seper
ior to Peter’s or any other pills.
Respectfully yours,
O. C. KELSEY.
(£7” Price 25 cents per box, with ull di
rections.
4 For sale by
D. F. N. TURNER, Agent.
June -10 1845-48-6m
tltilijub LUUo.i LilJ/it.:N0it ■
W are now rapidly superseding every
other preparation in the isiicf of roughs,
colds, asthma, whooping cough, tightness
of the chest, and all pulmonary complaints
leading to Consumption and death.
Marion Co. Miss. ieb. 25, 1S43.
Dit. Hull—Dear Sir—Having been
appointed agent for the sale of your medi
cines, I have the pleasure of informing
you that they are in great demand, espe.
daily your Worm and Cough Lozenges,
whit h are consideted by those who have
used them.as the best medicine in the world
for the cure of these complaints for which
they arc recommended. Permit me brief
ly to relate a single instance of the effect
of your Cough Lozenges, ’the wife of
Mr. Mathew Bryant, had been very un
well for about ten months with asthma.—
She had become so weak as to be unable
to attend to any kind of domestic employ
ment, and was obliged to keep her bed for
suvcmii u«ty& in siHcttsi'fu. inuring ai;
this time she had the regular attendance
of a Physician; yet under his treatment,
continued to decline, so that Mr. Bryant
whs much alatrned, tearing she might not
recover. Finally she thought best to
make trial of your Cough Lozenges, and
by the use of only two boxes was restored
to health, and is now as well as site ever
was. Yours, respectfully,
JACOB POPE.
O^rPricc 23 cents per box.
For sale by
D. F. N. TURNER, Agent.
May 13,1845.-44-l5m.
IMPORTANT CAUTiOl^.
CERTAIN REMEDY FOR CHILLI
AND PETERS.
FJT^IIE public arc hereby cautioned a
a gainst being imposed upon by pay
ing in these hard times one dollar am
twenty-five or one dollar and fifty cent
for a box of pills or a bottle of any kind o
medicine to cure chills and fevers, whet
a box of Hull’s Fever and Ague and Anti
Fever pills can be had fur only One Dot
lar that have never failed in a single in
\stance of curing the chills and fevers—
when used according to the directions ac
companying them. Remember this, am
the next time get Hull’s Pills, and therelv
save your half a dollar.
For sale by
D. F. N. TURNER, Agent.
June 10 1855—48-Gm
.
Hull'3 worm Lozenges have nov
been in use, in the Southern and Wes
1 tern States upwards of 12 months, durinj
which time thay have gained for them
; selves a popularity unprecedented in tin
annals of medicines. In over 50,000 ca
• ses they have proved an infallible reined;
■ for the destruction of those reptiles withii
i which are the means of sweeping offhun
: dreds and thousands of the most bloomitq
I children and youth, severing the chords o
' affection, and forever blasting the fondes
hope of the parent. So great has thei
efficacy invariably proven, that they raa;
well he called the only certain worm des
. troying medicine in use, and toe greates
discovery ever made tor expelling the va
rious kinds of worms that so frequent!'
• and disressingly annoy both children am
i! adults. Many diseases arise from worm
i and occasion long and intense sufferin'
i and even death, without their ever heinj
■ suspected. Grown persons are very oftet
• afflicted with them, and arc doctored fo
; various complains without any benefit
1 w hen one or two doses of these Lozenge;
: would speedily cure them. They are t
, certain remedy, and so pleasant to th<
' taste, that children cry for them, and ea
them,as readily as a common peppermin
j Lozenge. Wherever they have been us
, j ed they have received the most flattering
! commendations from Physicians, heads o
1 families, and the public generally. Alucl
1 more might he said in their favor, ot t'ni
f safety with which they may be administer
i ‘ ed to persons of all ages and sexes; of thi
j vast extent and magnitude the suffering
i and death occasioned by worms; of the im
, potency of most of the preparations wind
heretofore have been presented to tin
community as a remedy
Faye ttjs, Jefferson County,
Miss., Dec. 20, 1842.
Dr. Hell,—Dear Sir—I deem it dui
to you and the public genetally, to com
» municat* the great benefit my family ha
derived fan., the.use of your Worm Lozen
ges. A child of mine was attacked one day
with what we call worm fits, she had seven
in succession, we administered the fpre.
s :nbed dose of your Worm Lozenges
which relieved her immediately, and af
fected a completeAiure; previous to j.ihis
we had several dfour children taken with
the same fits and died.
Yours trulv,
JOHN J. STAMPLY.
Fayette, Jefferson County,
Miss. Dec. 20, 1842.
Calvin E Hull, M. D.—Dear Sir,—
We take the iiheriy of addressing you, to
express our gratitude for the great benefit
our families have derived from the use of
your Worm Lozenges; we do most, sin
cerely believ e them to be by far the most
excellent and successful vermifuge with
which we were ever acquainted.
SIMON GUILMANOT,
CHARLES T. MILES,
DAVID SULLIVAN
Price 25 cents per box
For sale by
D. F. N. TURNER Agent.
May 13, 1845-'44-6m.
GRAY’ INVALUABLE
PATENT OINTMENT,
For the cure of
ft kite swellings, Scrofulous and
other Tumors, Ulcers, Sore
Legs, old and fresh Wounds,
Sprains, and Bruises, Swel
lings, and Inflammations, Scald
Head, Womens Sore Breasts,
Rheumatic Pains, Tetters-, E
ruvtions. Chilblains. W/iitlr-ma
Biles, Piles, Corns, Snake
Bite, Spider Bite, Bite of Mud
Dogs, and cases of the vising
oj the Hip Joint, or external
diseases generally.
OO-IYice 50 cents per box.
For sale by
I>. F. N. TURNER, Agent.
May 13, 1845—44—6m.
Proposals
For publishing, in the City of Wash
ington, a nciv daily, semi weekly,
and weekly, democratic republican pa
per, to be entitled
UNITED STATES JOURNAL,
BY JE?SE E. DOW &L CO.
The first number of our new paper will
be issued on the first day of May next, with
an entire new dress—new type, fi e white
> paper, with other important alterations and
improvements. The paper will be devoted
to a fearless exposition of democratic prin
ciples; it will zealously and unremittingly
oppose each and every effort to establish a
1 mammoth monarchy bank and other mis
’ chievous corporations and consolidations of
1 health, which subvert the rights of the
1 people and undermine the pillars of the
republic; it will oppose an oppressive and
anti-republican tariff system, (lie assump
tion of the State debts by the general gov
ernment, and all other federal principles
. which have an inevitable tendency to des
troy public prosperity as well as individual
happiness. Against all such political delu
sion we shall wage unchanging, uncompro
i mising war.
The Farmer and the Mechanic, who pro
dnee all the real capital of the nation, will
find in our paper an unwavering champion
of their inalienable rights: the longcherish
cd principles of the editors are too well
known to the public to require any pledge
upon this point. To the miscellaneous de
partment, particular attention will bedovot
■ ed;the ladies will always find in our cn
umns a choice selection from the current
literature of the day-, as well as original
contributions from the most talented wri
ters of which our country can boast. A
general summary of foreign and domestic
news will be furnished.
The conductors have already secured the
aid and co-operation of a large number or
thejmost distinguished literary and political
writers of the day; arrangements will also
be made, at the earliest period possible, to
embellish our columns by the contributions
of correspondents from'abroad. With this
brief and imperfect outline of our plan, we
very rcspeclfully.submit our claims to an
extensive patronage to the consideration of
a generous public.
terms:
Daily paper per year, in advance, $10 00
“ lor less than a year, $1 per month.
Semi-weekly per year, in advance, 5 00
“ “ for less than a year, 50 cts.
per month.
Weekly paper per year, 2 00
“ “ for six months, I 00
Subscriptions to the Daily for less than
two, to the Semi-Weekly for less than four,
or to the Weekly for less than six months,
will not be received.
If not within the year, the Daily paper
will he $12, the Semi-Weekly $5 and the
Weekly $2 50 a year.
j Subscribers may discontinue their pa
pers atany time by paying for the time they
have received them; but not without.
Those who subscribe for a year, and do
not, at the time of subscribing, older a dis
■ continuance at the end of it, will be consi
■ dered subscribers until they order the paper
i to be slopped, and jvay arrearage!,
U
m PURIFY THE BLOOD ~ i
S MOFFAT’S «
5 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS *
^ AND >
- 3®mrjBT,rIMI^DB33]B0g_SIB. >—«
ft ft
£_, The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their »
invariable efficacy in all the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual »
” practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by
their fruits ; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the “O
” credulous. m
^ IN ALL CA8ES OF f
Asthma. FEVKH <fc AGUE. Iftn out Debility. ft
US j2clde aiul ChrVltc Rheumatism. For lhi> sconrge of the western Nervous Complaints. of aU kinds, mm J
^ Affections of (he Bladder and country these medicines will be Organic Affections.
O ^Kidneys. found a safe, speedy, and certain Palpitation of the Heart.
o BILIOUS FEVERS and remedy. Other medicine, leave Painter” ChJic.
W LJ V E R CO M P L AIN T S. the system subject to a return of PILES .-The original propne O
In the south *nd west, where the disease—a cur^ by these medi- tor of these medicines was cured ^
^ these diseases prevail, they will cines is permanent. Try thfem be t of piles of 36 years standing by W
£3 be found invaluable. Planters, satisfied, and be cured. the use of the Life Mediewe. !3C
' Farmers, a Ju others, who once Foulness of the Complexion. alone. ^
^ nse these Medicines will never GENERAL DEBILITY. Pains in the head side back
—I afterward, be without them. Gout. limb., joint., and organ.! ’ «
, -i Bilious Cholic and Serous loose- Giddiness. „ nmu . a,.
i-3 Gravel. RHEUMATIbM.-Thoa.af »
^ Biles Headaches, of every kind. flitted with tl... terrible dUtu.
*3 Costiveness. Inward Fever. will be .urc of relief b, the Lift -g
Colds and Couths. Inflammatory Rheumatism. p, , J'JV" ,. ,, , , j
w ChoBe. Impure Blood. ^Btood lo th‘ *««<»• *"*
Lj CONSUMPTION. Used Jaundice. ^ US
with Die greate.t aucceu in thi. Loss of Appetite. Salt Rheum.
© di.ea.e. LI VER C 0 M P L A IN TS . | r » 2
S. Corrupt Humors. Leprosy. S rv?/ “L_A °* RING'S
, Dropsies. Looseness. *• V I L, in it. wor.t forma.
'--DYSPEPSIA. No person MERCURIAL DISEAS- Ulcers yf every description.
— with this distressing disease ES. Never fails to eradicate en- W O R M S , ofall kinds, are mtoo~ m
w should delay using these medi- tirely all the effects of Mercury I tually expelled by these medi*
cines immediately. infinitely sooner than the most cines. Parent, will do well to mm
•u Eruptions of the Skin. powerful preparation of Sana- administer them whenever their ^
Erytipelas. parill*. existence is suspectad.—Relief M
^ Flatulency. Night Sweats. will be certain.
* aaraimmsrasa s&s&sm&ms »
® Aitd thus remove all disease from the system.
5 A single trial will place the L I F E PILLS and PH(ENIX BITTERS beyond the reach of no- M
^ petition, in the estimation of every patient. _
jX7* Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DH* W X X. X. X A M B. WIOFPAT. 335 O
CC Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York. - ^
The Genuine of these medicines are now pat up in white wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called ™
“ Moffat’s Good Samaritan,” containing the direction^ Ac-, on which is a drawing of Broadway from Will G&
^ street to our Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very easily find us. The wrappers and Samaritans ^
^ are copyrighted, therefore those who procure them with the white wrappers can be assured that they are ^
cenuine- Be careful, and do not buy those with yellow wrappers ; but if you do, b. satisfied that they esas W
MM direct fro-'n us, or don’t touch them
For sale by D. F N. Turner, Agent, Monticello, Oct. 8 1844 13-ly
T ooUvachfcW Toott\ac\\eAU
$ 757 HO wchild lie troubled with this tor
T T meriting pain when it can he cured
without extracting the teeth?
DR. LACOUNT’S *
Vegetable Toothache Elixir,
A Certain and Immediate Cure.
Dk. Lacount having appoin'ed severala
genls for the sale of his valuable Drops
Jor the cure of the Toothache, can with
confidence recommend it as an infallible
cure in all cases, however severe, giving
relief in a verv few minutes, and that too
without any injury to the Teeth or Gums.
It possesses the property ol enlivening the
the Gums, when in a morbid state, and of
restoring a healthy and vigorous action.
This medicine uct3 in such a manner as
to deaden the nerve of the tooth which is
the only way that it can be effectually
cured w ithout extracting. The proprietor
has known this remedy tried in more that/
twenty successive cases, and did not fail
to cure in either case. One phial of the
Drops, which cost Gut 50 cents, is sufii
cient to cure from 15 to20 cases ol Tooth
ache. Hundreds of persons have declar
ed that they would not he w ithout a phial
of these Drops for 20 dollars
O^rPrice; 50 cents per phial.
For sale bv * '
li.F.N. TURNER, Agent
May 13, 1815—44-6m.
(^PLANTATION MEDICINES.^)
rjniiE subscribers, aware of the im
JL portance to Planters and Physicians,
ol having Medicines which can be relied
on as FitESH and genuine, have taken par
ticular care in the selection ol their stock,
and from the arrangements they have
made in London, Paris and New York,
for receiving constant fresh supplies, they
will always be prepared to furnish Plan
ters and Physicians with Medicines, which
mcy win guarantee oi superior quality.
SICKLES (Si Co. Druggists,
24 Magazine street, New Orleans.
Jan. 7, 1845-2G-6tn
05” SICKLES &, CO., 24 Magazine
street, New Orleans, Importers amfDeal
ers in Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils
and Du: Stulis, have just opened their new
WHOLE SALE DRUG STORE; and are
now receiving an extensive assortment of
fRESll and GENUINE DRUGS and
MEDICINES, which they offer for sale at
prices according to quality.
• Jan. 7, 1845—26-6m
> he State of M ississippi,
Lawrence Countv.
rilUE, undersigned, commissioners, ap,
pointed at the December term, 1814
of the Probate Court of said county, to re*
ceive, examine, and report for allowance,
the several claims of the creditors of the
estate of William Orrin, deceased, reported
insolvent, will meet at the court house of
said county, on the fourth Monday of each
month, for six successive months, begining
the fourth Monday in January next, for the
purpose of receiving, examining, auditing
and reporting for allowance, all claims
against said estate.
E. L. BOWEN,
JOHN R CHAMBERS,
F. J LARKIN,
Dec 24,1844-24-26w Commissioners.
Last Notiee.
ALL those indebted to the undersign
ed, either by Note or Account, for
the year 1844, are requested to come for
ward and make immediate payment.—
Tliuee failing to comply with this request,
must expect to pay cost, as we are de
termined to bring suit against all such
forthwith.
A. &. L. BEER.
June 3 1845-47-4w
i he State of Mississippi,
Lawrence County.
•’he Honorable Probate Court, April
term. 18-15.
ff§?3IIE undersigned having been nppoiut
“■ ed Administrator at the above sta
ted term of the Honorable Probate Court,
in and for said county and Slate, on the
estate of THOMAS'FARRIS, lata of
said county, deceased, notice is hereby .
given to all persons indebted to the es
tate of said deceased to come foward
and make immediate payment. Alse,
to all persons who may have claim*
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 42-6 w
Pay Up and Save Co^t.
ALL persons indebted to the under- J
signed must call and settle and have »
no more il’s and and’s about it. if they
don’t do it, they will have to settle with
Pollard Mullins, Constable.
VV. I). LARKIN.
May 27, 1845—46-tf.
THE MAILS.
A SI AILMENT ol the arrival and
jt'A. departure of the mails at Brook Ha
ven, Lawrence County, Mississippi.
The Northern mail via Jackson, New
town, Line Store and Callatin, arrives
j every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
: by 7 o’clock, P. M., and departs for Jack -
I son every Sunday, Wednesday and Fri*
| day, by 4 o’clock, A. M.
i The New Orleans mail, via Covington,
! Oak Grove and Holmesville. arrives everv
1 uesday, Thursday and Saturday, by 7
[o’clock, P. Rl., and departs for New Or
leans every Tuesday,Thursday and Sim
day, by 4 o’clock, A. M.
1 he Muntieello mail departs every
Wednesday and Sunday, by 6 o’clock, A.
M., and arrives the same day by 9 o’clock
P. M.
I he Nat chez mail via Hamburg,Mead
vide and McCall’s Creek, arrives every
Saturday, by 5 o’clock P. M.,and depart*
every Thursday by G o’clock A. M.
This mail is generally facilitated by the
tri-weekly via Gallatin.
SAM’L JAYNE. P. M.
Brookhaven, Mi., Jan 1, 1845.
JOB PWMTmor
1 his establishment will execute
in the neatest manner, and
upon the most reasonable
terms every kind of
LETTERPRESS PRINTING
SUCH AS
iBaas, sga&i&ib
I ickets uml Circulars,
CARDS AND POLICIES,
SULilltlSSa
OF ALL KINDS
FOR MAGISTRATES, &C.
No pains will be spared to piease
all who may see fit to patronize
the establishment, both in
QUALITY AND PRICE.
_ OUli TERMS ARE CASH.
JOB WORK
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
MUST BE PAID FOR ON DE
LIVERY
BLANKS, of all kinds, on hand And
sale at this office

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