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BJ--S-J—!J!_■J! CC5”We are authorised to anaouoce JACKSON N. COWART, as a candid ate for the office of Clerk of the Probate Court of Lawrence county. SHERIFF. 0^7“ We nrc authorized to announce JA.fi tiS M. TURNE J, as a candidate for re-election to the office ofSherifTof Law* rence county, COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce D P. N. TURNER, as a candidate for re election to the office of County Treasurer. Cir We are authorized to announce POLLARD MULLINS, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. O^rWe are authorised to announce JAMES E. HARPER, as a candidate for the office of county Treasurer. FOR ASSESSOR. Wen-e authorised to announce JONA THAN WEATHERSBY, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Assessor of Lawrence county. ft^We are authorised to announce L. H. WILLIAMS, as a candidate for the of fice of Assessor for Lawrence county. ~forTpolicevm n" {)^ We nre authorized to announce CIIARI-ES H. FOX, as a candidate for coenty Policeman for the Monticello Beat 03r"We ure authorized to announce OEORGE J. COHEA, as a candidate for county Policeman for the Monticello Beat. 1 OCrWe are authorised to announce HYMRICK HOOKER, as a candidate for county policeman lor the . Sdver Creek Beat. FORCORONER. We are authorif ed lo announce WII/ LIAM D. LARKIN, as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lawrence county. We are authorised to announce WIL LIAM NAIRNE, as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lawrence county. We arc authorised to announce WAL« LIS G1VINS, ns a candidate for the office 1 of Coroner for Lawrence county. FOR BRIGADIER GENERAL. 7"We are authorized to annnounce JEFFERSON M. GRAYBILL, of Jasper county,as a candidate for Brigadier Gen eral of the 2d Brigade, Mi. Mi. s OiyVVe are authorized to announce k CORNELIUS M'LAURIN, ofCovington , -Cxnrnty, 89 a candidate for Brigadier Gen era! of the 2d Brigade, Mi. Mi. The State of*Mississippi, Lawrence County. TIk Honorable Probate Court, August term, 18-15. AGREEABLY loan order of the Hon Prohate Court of said c i.nty and stale, made at the August, 1S45, term, thereof, notice is hereby given to all per pons interested in the Real Estate 01 WILLIAM BERRY, of said county, deceased, to be and personally appeal before this Court at the August, 1845, term, thereof, and show cause if any they have or can, why an order should not he made for the sale of the real estate of the said decedent—To wit;— The south west quarter of section No. five, of township six range nineteen west.—Al so the it >!-It half of the north west quarter ofsection No. eight, of township six, range nineteen west, containing two hundred and torts ceres, rrore or less. JOHN BERRY, R. T. BERRY, Administrators. It is also ordered that this citation he published six successive weeks in the Southern Journal, a newspaper printed at Monticello. Miss. WITNESS, the Honorable M. B. Cannon, Judge of !.. S. the Probate Court of Law rence county,on die fourth Monday in Aug . 1845. Issued, I his the 25:h dav of August. 1845. JOSEPH CALDWELL, Probate Clerk. August 2(5, 1845-7-l>w The St ate of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Honorable Probate Court, August term, 1845, LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersinged, on the last will and testament of James Steen, late of Lawrence county, deceased, by the Honorable Probate Court, in and for said county and State, at the August term, 1845, thereof, upon the estate of said James Steen,—notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of tba said deceased, to come forward and make immediate payment. Also, to all persons who may have claims again** the said estate lo present them duly au , then'icated, within the time prescribed by law, as this notice w.ll be placed in bar to a recovery of all claims ngaisl the said es tate presented after that lime. MILES C. STEEN, Executor. August 26 1846-7*-6w _^ _ I The State of Mississippi, i Lawrence County. The Honorable Probate Court, August term, 1845. HE undersigned having been appoint “ ed Administrator at the above stat ed term of the Honorable Probate Court,in and for said county and state on the es tate of James Oglesby, senV.,late of said 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, toaH persons who may have claims against said estate to present lhem,dntv authenticated with in the time prescribed by law, as this no tice will be placed in bar to a recovery of all claims against the said estate present led alter that time J AMES OGLE8BY,Jr. Administrator. August 26, 1845-7-6w The State of Mississippi. Lawrence County. Probate Court, July Term, 1845. *T7HE undersigned, commissioners, ap pointed at the July term, 1845, 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 Thomns Farris, deceased, reported insolvent, will meet at thn court house of said county, on the fourth Monday of encli month, far six successive months, begining the tourin Monday in September next, tor the purpose of receiving, examining, aud iting and reporting lor allowance, all claims against said estate. ALEXANDER RUSSEL, JOSEPH NEYLANS, ISAIAH SMITH, Commissioners. Aug. 26,1845—7-26w. Notice. THE undersigned Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Aloysios M. Keegan, deceased, will sell by order of the Honorable Probate Court of Lawrence county, Miss., at the dour of the Court House of said county, on the SECOND MONDAY in October, next—Lot No. 64, in the town of MonticeHn, in said county. Also the west half of section No. 6', of township No. 7, of range No. 11 East, lying in said county, the Real Es tate which belonged to said Keegan, which remi ins unsold. Terms made known on the day ol sale. MARTHA A. KEEGAN, August 26 1845-7-6w To the Stock Raisers of Lawrence. The Thorough Bred Stallion WHISKER WILL be in Monticelln by the last ot August, to make his fall season. The people of Law >T; *' rence and the surrounding "*#®*£fc' counties will do well to try Whisker—bis colts are fine and he is very sure. He is full 16 hands high, heavy muscled and well formed. A beautiful hay with black mane ami tail. PEDIGREE. U IJIi5T7T.in _ i ■■ mm. nun *> uu iouivu in 1'iQiniuiucig county, Virginia, in April, 1C37, the pro perly of James Williamson. He was got by the implied Emancipator, his darn was Randolph's Roanoke, which was by Old Sir Arcliv. V* ui.-ker’s grand dam was by Sir flat, his great grand dam by Gracchus, by impost?! Diomede, out of the imported m ite Duchess. THOMAS WILLIAMSON. | August f9 1845-0-3w. (The State of Mississippi, Lawrence Countv. j The Honorable Probate Court, July Term,1845. AGREEABLY to an order of the Hon orable Prolate Court of said county and Stale, made at the July term, 1845, thereof, notice is hereby given to nil persons inteiested in the Real Estate of J. 11. Ferrell late of said county, deceased, to be and personally appear before this Court at the September, 1845, term, thereof, and show cause if any they have or can, why an order should not be made for the sale of the real estate of the said decedent — To wit:—The 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 weekp. E. TAYLOR, Guardian. Witness, the HonoiableM. B. Cannon, Judge of Pro L. S. bates for Lawrence coun ty, the fourth Monday of July, 1845. Issued the 28th dav of July, 1845. JOSEPH CALDWELL, Probate Clerk July 29, l845-3-6w The State of Mississippi, Lawrence Counts’. THE undersigned Administrator of the estate of Stephen W. Speights late of said county deceased, would hereby ir form all persons interested in said estate, that he will at the September term of the Probate court, 1845, of said county, preset] t bis accounts lor fiual settlement and al lowance and resign his letters of adminis tration . JOHN BOZMAN, Administrator. i July 29 1845-3-6w The State of Mississippi, Mario* Countv. 'Cho Honorable Probate Court,—July term, 1845 To all persons interested in the lands, tene’ m*nts and hire iitamen s u>!ie~eaf Jam's TP. Pittman of >aid i aunty, deceased, seized. YOU are herubv nileil to be anti ap pear at the next September term of the Probate Court of Marion county,there and then to shew cause,if Uny you ha vs or can, why the following real estate of the said decedatit situated in the town of Co lumbia, consisting of the. following town lot?, namely: lots number sixteen und sev enteen fronting on Main Street, and lot number sixteen fronting on Bever Alley should not be sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said estate, pursuant loan order of the said Court> at the said July term, , A. D. 1845, upon the petition of Henry T. Pittman the administrator of said es tate. Witness the Hon. Ebenezer Ford, Jaidgeof ihe Court of L. S. Probates in and lor Marion _... ....if ! viiiiij, hi me v'M'M i thereof the third Monday of July 1845. Issued July 23, 1845. JAMES M. CARR, Clerk. August 4, 1845—4-G.v. The State ofMississippi, Marion County. The Honorable Probitc Court, July term, 1845. To all persons interested in the lands tene ments and hereditaments, whereof Pearte Tyner late of said county, deceased, seized: YOU are hereby cited to be and ap pear at the next September term <>l the Probate court of Marion county hidd en at Columbia on the 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 wit:—The north division of fractional sec tion thirty one, township five of range nine teen west containing 300 57*100 acres.— Also, division No. five, six, seven and eight Fractional section twenty one, and divi ston No. four of fractional section No. | five of range nineteen west containing 404 G3-100 acres. Also, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter ol section No. thirty three, township No. five of range nineteen west containing 79 9J-100 acres. Also, the south division of frac tional section No. thirty, township five range nineteen west containing 220 37 100 acres lying and being in Marion county on the cast side ol Pearl River should not be sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said Estate pursuant to an order of the said court, at the said July let in thereof, A. D 1845, upon the petition of James M . Carr the administrator of said estate. Witness the Hon. Ebcnezer Ford. Judge of the Court of L, 3. Probates in and for Marion county, at the court house thereof, the third Monday in July 1G43. Issued Julv 23d, 1845. JAMES M. CARR, Clerk. August 4, 1815-4-8 w The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. The Honorable Piohate Court, July - term, 1845. 7*HE undersigned having been appoint ed ArimV. and Adm'x. de bonus non, at the above stated teimof the IL n . Probate Court, in and li>r said county and Slate, on the estate of Zebulnn E Pen Icton, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased, to come forward and make immediate payniiiit. Also, to all persons who may have claims against the ■mid estate, to present them, duiv auilien uisuicjii, »* 1111111 me iimt? pre&cnoeu uy law, as this notice wili be placed in bar to' a recovery of all claims against the said estate presented after that time. JOHN GARTMAN, Adm’r. ELIZA A. PENDLETON, Adm’x , de bonus non July 29 1843—3-6 w. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue ol an order from the ifinor able, the Probate Court of Lawrence 1 county, Mississippi, at the June Term, 184;), the undersigned, administrator ot the estate of Harmon Runnels, late of said county deceased, will proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on a credit of one, two and three years, notes to be made payable first of January 1847, ’48 and ’49, at the door of tire court house of Lawrence county in Monticello.on the fourth Monday in November 1845, the fol lowing described real estate, belonging to ' ihe estate of ihe said deceased, lo wit;— the east half of the souih west quarter of : section three, township six, range eleven ; east, containing eighty-one and 68 lOOths { acres. Fractional section twenty'eight, - township seven, raoge eleven east, contain- ' ing six hundred and thirty-seven and (10- ] lOOiits acres. The south east quarter of • section three, in township six, range ele- 1 veil ea«t, containing one hundred nod six- I ty acres. The north east quarter of sec- ' lion three, township six, range ele.en east, containing one hundred and sixty 1 three and 4U*lO0!hs acres. Fractional * section two, tmvns'iip, six range eleven east containing one hundred and ninety four acres. , Purchasers will be required to give ' notes with sufficient and approved secu rity. SAMUEL STAMPS, Administrator de bonus non. July 1st, 1845 51-tds. The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. HE undersigned Administrators of the estate of Josiah Lard, late of said Jounty deceased, would hereby inform ill persons interested in said estate, tha hoy will at the September term of the Probate Court, 1815, of said county, pre ont tlieiraccomils for final settlement am illmvancei nd resign their letters of ad ninistiation. GWIN PEPPER, John lard. Administrators. July 29,1845—3 6w. Ths State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. w«he undersigned Administrator, with ] the Will annexed* of the Estate of I'li.anas Alellard, deceased, late of said ■.ounty, wouid lidVJ.y inform all persons nteresle! in said estate, that he will at the September term of the Probate Court, 1845, of said co i ity, present his accounts or nnul settlement and allowance and re lign Ins Idlers <>J tHmi.iisirHiinn, WILLIAM MELLAKD, Administrator with the Will annexed. July 23 1843-3-w6 JOHN BAILLIE^ Under the Free Trader Office, Main street, Natchez. HAS constantly on hand, a large as sortment of (heap goods, which he ivillsell at very low prices for cash. As iis stock is seS;cIed Expressly for country lustomers, he solicits a call from all with whom economy these hard times is an ob ject. His assortment consists in part >i~ Blankets, white and colored, Large and small Red and Saddle do. Easslmeres, Satlioets, Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds, Kerseys and Linsevs, lied, yellow and white Flannels, Bed Ticking and canton Flannels, Bleached and unbleached Shining of the best brands, Lowell Osnaburgs, 4-4, 7-8 and 3 4, Irish Linen, brown, black and white Hoi lands, Bombazine, Alpacas and Merinos, Plain and twilled Mousscliii de Laiues, Drape and Chamelions do. Blanket and worsted Shawls, all sizes, Bandana, flag and fancy silk pocket liilkls, French and Italian black and fancy silk cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons and Fancy Goods. &c. CLOTHING—consisting of dress and frock coats; a good black dress coat for $12 09; Pilot, Pelto and Flashing Over coals. all prices; Cassim're, Sultinei, Tweed and Jeans Pants, do; Fine linen bosom Shirts; Lambswool and Merino Undershirts and Drawers; with a general assortment of every article in the line, BOO Ts and SHOES—a very complete assortment. Soper calf sewed Boots; waterproof do. and pegged do; russelts, kip and calf BrugihS; boy s and misses calf arid kip sewed and pegged do. SADDLERY-Men’s Spanish and English Saddles; ladies’Side Saddles for glO; gen's. English do. for $3; boys do. HATS, CAPS and BONNETS—con sisting of ail varieties and shapes. Russia, ' issimere, Nutria and Wool Hats; Cloth Velvet and Hair Seal Caps. Florence Braid and Fancy Bonnets; a lew Bombazine do. for mourning, $3 each; with numerous other articles impossible to put into an advertisement. (£7* Don’t forget the store, the first round the corner from Cotton Square, on Main street. April 29, 1845-42-ly Family Medicines. 1 rriHE stiberibers have just receiver B and will keep constantly ton hand a general assortment of the following Drugs md Medicines: Godfreys Cordial, Rhubarb, Opodeldoc, Salt Potre, Bateman’s Drops, Salaralus, Laudanum, Ginger, Paregoric, Calomel, Essence Peppermint,Castor Oil, British Oil, Sweet 0,1, Balsam Copaiva, Jpirits Turpentine, Magneliu. Spanish Flies, Dayenne Pepper, Gum .Myrrh, Lees Pill3, Gum Arabic, ,V..rrn Lozenges, Gmn Giacurn, Bappington’s Pills, Alb.cs, ■biters’ Pills, Cloves, >oda Powders, Opium, >eidlelz Powders, Blue Stone, Quinine, Jalup, Blue Mas«, Spanish Brown, Blister Plasters, Maiher, Peruvian Barks, Sulphur, Barley, Cnperas, tamphor, Nutmegs, Nov Vomica, flax Seed, Casteel Soap, .ogwood. Alum, ipsom Salts, Spice, .'ream I uriur, Black .Pepper. ALSO Boars Oil, Hair Oil, .Soaps nnd perfumeries if the most approved brands. A. &, L. BEER. Bpril 8, 1845—39-tf. BLANKS, of all kinds, on hand and sale at this office O———MM——i NEW GOODS. A&. I.• BEER hni.: jmt opened a » large and splendid S'ock of new 'Sirius and Swtnuwr C»mu\s Tn ■ r “i' c.lt comprises a.oiu^: c.cry article usually oLlcre.u Lr aide in a c-. .niry 1 Mnif. Among them tn.ty he found a hjurlsi.me assortment of Fancy aid staple Dry Goods. • J A t'r patterns of plain, colored, satin, strip.'J, nndcnitiroidcred TAKTaLANE SWIsS MUSLINS. Super fine Black Bombazine. A large R.»S'.iliiicm ot the latest style, FRENCH, ENGLISH &. AMERICAN A beautiful assortment ofOmhra strip-3, brocade, ch \meli<>n. r unbow inr! LEGHORN BONNETS; NECK and t.’AP RIBBONS; French Wrought MUS LLV COLLARS: Lisle and Ashburton ditto, Carnbrrck and Mu'lin Edgings, Black Bugle Gvr/ip's-. A large assortment of fancv colored gimps and PARIS CORDS. Brick and colored Kid Gloves, Black and White Bugle Mitts, Ladies rich Silk Velvet nnd S23TS. <B1& TAWS. French Rovier'e border and various other qnaii'ies of. Linnen Cambr'c Handkerchiefs. Silk Merino, Cashmere and Cotton ho siery, Childrens Lamb’s Wool ditto. Irish Linnens, Long Laws Table Damask, Birds evc and R us sia Di ap ers, Black Satin and Silk Velvet Vestings, Tweeds, casimerc, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Bleached and Blown Domestic Sheeting, and ShiMing, Bed Ticking! Apron and Furniture Clicks, 3-4 nnd 4-4, White nnd red flinnels, also Salisbury flannels fot children’s wear, Saddle Blan kets, t-8 and 4 4 Low els. Silk, Scoth Ginghams and Cotton Urn* brellas, i^*c , &.C., Bonnets. Adelaide, Florrence Plait, nndyplain En glish Fluted STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFIC I A L FLOWERS. Hats. Beaver, Si'k, Glazed, Panama, Straw ahd Leghorn Hats. Ready made Clothing. of almost every variety. BOOTS,SHOES AND BROGANS. SCHOOL BOOKS ASD S JA TIO.YAR Y. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle bags, Collars, &.c. A very large am. 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 wo are determined to sell extremely low for CASH Monticello, April 1,1845 38 tf. S. ODELL, Gunsmith, MAIN STREET, MATCH EZ. THE subscriber most respectfully in forms Ids friends and the public generally, that ho has rented a shop on the North side ol Main street, s-cond door from Commerce, whore he will continue on his own account, the Gun Smith Busi ness in its various brandies, lie respect fully solicits a coutinuiiice of the patron age so liberally bestowed on the firm of Fitzpatrick & Odell. Persons sending work will please ac« company i' with a ade addressed to him. April 2ft, i8!5-42-ly A List ot Letters Remit intfg m the Post Office at Monli eell , Miss., on ihe 1st day ot July, 1845, which if not taken out by the 1st day of October next, Will he sent lothe General Post Office, as dead letters. A * M Armstrong Jesse Morris William B2 B Murray Rev A Bourne Beanct 2 Mobley Thomas F Bailey James N Bostick Kiederic Nelson John Bridges Mrs Alia P Bourn John Ponell Rev James 2 Boon Robert Janas Pounds L) G C Pendleton Mrs F Crump William Patterson W B F R Fox Robert L Rice Cornelius M G Riley EJwa rd M Green William Riley John S Grant Francis M Roues Lemuel H , S Hemphill A Speights Stephen A Hughes Rev H S 2 Speights Stephen L Hughes Mrs Mary ASpcights Lamou lloggat Isaac Sutton James Hamsun William Steen James Herrington Enoch 2Stru.ger John S 2 Hooker llymrick Stuckey Simon o J John Johflson Andrew or T Mathew W Miller Taylor William R Jett Hamilton Terrel E M Jones Nathan W R Wray Wm Knight Mrs Violey A Warner James L Willis Francis W Loftin Ezekiel Wiley Elbert M Lewis Blunt Writchley 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. Monticello Miss., July 1,1845. 1 RICHARD ELWARD, HOOK BINDER, STATIONER, AND BLANK BOOK HANUPACTUREK. Motm street, next lo the City Hotel. ri L IE subscriber bas constant!y on band a supply of STATIONERY of every hscripii-TO, for sale cheap, for CASH, ’iz: Super royal, royal, medium, demi, folio xrst, cap and letter PAPER—phun and -tiled. Quills, Steel Pens, bine end black Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Send, &c. Also—a supply of Blank Books, viZ: I .<-dgers, Journals, Invoices. Cash, Cotton, ll.c ud and Day Books; together with a .aiie'v n( Catholic Books. BLANK BOOKS made to any order <txl to 'ti\ pattern Which may twrequir nt. Old Books,Newspapers and Periodi cals. Carefully rebound. C'tT Any orders sent to Nalchczor Jack son, will be pijnctunllv attended lo. RICHARD ELWARD. April 29,1845-42-ly Eagle Hotel, f I^HE subscriber would inform his JL triends and the public generally, •hat he now occupies the EAGLE HO TEL in this place. He has used much money and pains in making improvements and additions to his house, and lias attach ed to it a bar lor the accommodation of his customers, containing every variety r.f choice liquors. He therefore, with confi dence solicits the patronage of his old friends tnd customers, and assures them that nothing shall be waffling to f-enftlCr them comfortable. In fact he is deietra ined to keep a table not to be surpassed in any section ot (he State. EDWARD L. BOWEN. Monticello, March 25, 1845. 37—ly. Shoes. JUST received a large assortment of Misses and Children Shoes; Black Kid B'>ot8, Morocco do.. Light Kid Ho., Light Kid Helltics, Cloth Gaiters, Null'll* r .Slip pers, &c. &LC. &.C., ibr sale iow by A. «St. L. BEER. Black Smith SHOP. mtlE undersigned have opened die Shop •“ formerly occupied by Aaron Harris, where they are prepared to execute Black Smith work in all its various branches.— Every pains will lie taken to give saiisfac ;ion, and ai! work that leaves the shop will • ie done well and in a neat manner. We lolicita liberal share of patronage. WILLIAM NAIRNE&Co. Monticello, January 7, 1845—26 ly The State of Mississippi, Lawrence County. rhe Honorable Probate Court, June Term, 1S45. THE undersigned having been appoint ed Administrator dc bonus non, at he above staled ter n of the Honorable Probate Court, in and for said county and State, on the estate of HARMON RUN NELS, late of said county, deceased, no :_i__ •__. _ _ n*__ • i . ' * V IU IIWIUUJ All »V» (til ptfl OUIIO IUUVUI ad to the estate of the eaid deceased, to tome forward and make immediate pay nent. Also, to all persons who ma; have claims against the said estate, to present hem. duly authenticated, within the time irescribed by law, as this notice will be dared in bar to a recovery of all claims igninst the said estate presented aftelt hat time. SAMUEL STAMPS, Adm’r. dt bonus *qn. July 1, 815-51-6w. rhe State of Mississippi, Lawrence Countv. E. Foster, ) vs. > Attachment Tor J. D. Williams.) rn the Circuit Court of Lawrence county, Missihippi, to June Term, 1845. rjn HE attachment in the above alatol J- case having been returned ihld my iffict by the proper officer ol said county, he defendant is hereby notified, that' urt ess he appears, put in special bail aiftl dead to plaintiffs action on or before the irst day of the next term of said Court, to >e holdrn at the court-house of said coutt y on the first Monday in April next, judg nent final will be entered against him, and he property and effects in the hands of he garnishee in this case, will be applied o the payment of plaintiff’s claioiand all ws ts. Witness my hand and seal'of said court it the town of Mnnticello, county afore* laid, this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1845 EDWARO L. BOWEN, Clerk. T. S. Swift, All’/. June 10,1845 . 48-fiw JOB WORK EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE MUST BE PAID FOR OH DR LIVERY