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TB.0fESS10.v«VL. DK, STROTHER, PERM ANKNTLY located in Monti cello, offers his professional servi ces to the citizens of this village and its vieinilv. May 27,1845—4fi-ly, DK. H. C. GARNER, BEING permanently located in Monti ' cello, offers his professional services to the citizens of the town and surround ing country. lie can he found at the Eagle Hotel or at Dr. Bush’s old office when not professionally engaged. April 8, 1845-39-ly WILLIAM VANNERSON, attorney AT MW, AND SOLICITOR IJV CHjlJfCERr, Moticello, Miss. PRACTISES in the Circuit Court of Copiah, Pike, Lawrence, Marion, Simpson,-Covington, Smith, Hancock aud 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 the city of Jackson. Ho 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. Thos. W. Walsh, j Theodore S. Swift, Gallatin, > Monticello, Copiah County. ) Lawrence County. March 17, 1845-3G-ly o7r7»r c a rt y, tonic y and Counsellor at Law. 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, and hopes to merit a continuation of their con fidence—has located himself at Colum bia, Marion County, where he may a!' ways be found unless professionally ah' sent. Orders promptly attended to. Dec 10, 1844 22-1 y ~ FORT &-WILCOX' Cotton Factors, And General Commission Agents, No. 22 COMMON STREET, New Orleans. Refer to Dr. J. W. Pendleton, Monticello, Miss. Nathaniel Collins, Marion county, Miss". Chas. A. Folsom, Gainsville, Miss. Leonard Kimball, llobolechitto, Miss. Hon. J. H. Horne, Ciaike county, Miss. Rev. If. J. Hundley, “ “ “ Hon. S. R. Adams, Jasper county, Miss. Rev. John Watts, “ •* “ Dec-3, 1844 21-tf RICHARD ELWARD, BOOK BINDER, STATIONER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Main street, next to the City Hotel. rM tllE subscriber has constantly on hand a supply of STATIONERY of every description, tor sale cheap, for UAS1J, viz: Super royal, royal, medium, demi, folio post, cap and letter PAPER—plain and ruled. Quills, Steel Pens, blue and black Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Sand, &c. Also—a supply of Blank Books, viz: Ledgers, Journals, Invoices. Cash, Cotton, Record and Day Books; together with a variety of Catholic Books. BLANK BOOKS made to any order and to nny pattern whioh may be requir ed. Old Books,Newspapers and Periods cals, carefully rebound. C^r Any orders sent to Natchez or Jack son, will be punctually attended to. RICHARD ELWARD. April 29, 1845-42-Iy Dr. Champion's Vegatable Agu^ MEDICINE. A safe and certain cure for chills and fever,in all its complicated terms; also an effectual remedy for fever of every description. The increased demand for this medicine is an evidence to the propritor, that it must and will be the prevailing practice in fe erva. It is now in general use through out all the Western and Southern States and Texas, and the demand for the medi cine has so greatly increased, that the pro prietor has not been able to fully supplv many parts of the country during the last season. It may be relied on in all cases to cure the chills and fever the first day— Bilious fever, Typhus fever, Nervous fe ver, Congestive fever, Winter and Scarlet fevers all yield to the use of this medicine, and are cured by this system of practice in a shorter time,and with much more cer tainty than by any other system that has been recommended. Each box contains twenty-four pills—twelve of which will cure any ordinary cast of chills and fever. The large amount o( sales having redu eed the price to One Dollar per Box. —ALSO— Vegetable, Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspep tic Purifying and cathartic Pills. Possessing four important combined prop erties for the cure of diseases, carefully and correctly combined one arlirle to assis the effect of iheother, for the benefit oftlie health of mankind. This medicine is recommended to the attention of those afflicted with Liver com plaint, Dyspepsia, Dropsies, Bilious hab its, Costivcncss, Cholera Morbus, Rheu matism, Scroffula, foul stomach, depraved appetite, Worms, Jaundice, I lead-ache and siek stomach, palpitation of the heart, Diarrhoea, Nervous affections, obstructed mens trillions, Dysentary or Flux, Heart burn, White-swelling, and all those diseas es arising from impure blood • Price twenty-five cents per box, with full directions and ample testimonials ol the efficacy of these medicines. Belleville, Feb. 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 so, a popular Physician. We further certify that we have used his pills in our families for several years, and find them to he a valuable, efficient and safe medicine for the cure of diseases for which they arc recommended. That they are in high repute in this community, and of the celebrity and good effects of the pills we have heard much from this and the various other s'ales in which they are so extensively used. Wc think them wor thy of high recommendation. W: F. Boyakin, Pastor of the Baptist church; Thomas Harrison, ministerol the Methodist E. church; John Reynolds, Ex-Governor of Illinois; Wm. McClintic. Clerk of county commissioner’s Court; John D. Hughes, Probate Justice; Rich* ard Hay,Recorder St. Clair county; W. f* V:_ nu.l. c*. /'ll-., • xxmuoj y v^ivi ■» ui \yiou vntUli Court; James Mitchell,Post Master; L. D. Morrison, Representative in the Legis lature; Seth Catlin, Representative in the State Senate; L. D. Cabanne, proprietor of the Steam Mill. 0^7-For sale by D. F. N. TURNER. Monlicello, June 10, 1845. 48-6m rrUJESE Pills, wherever they have been -*- fairly tried, have established an en viable celebrity, and are daily superceding all other preparations of medicine, in cur ing those diseases for which they are re commended. They are recommended by the faculty as the best cathartic and ape rient medicine in use. In fine the gener al voice of the community give them the decided preference, and from their deci sion there is no appeal. The following is from Mr. Isaac M Thomas, merchant, at Talladega Springs, Alabama. Talladega Springs, Talladega co , ) Alabama, Aug. 17, 1842. ) This is to certify that 1 have been afflict ed with sick headache, dyspepsia, and liv er complaint and costiveness for the last eight or nine years, during which time I had taken, as well as I recollect, about sixty boxes of Beckwith’s Pills, twelve boxes of Champion’s and Brand ret h’s pills, all of which afforded me but little or no relief. At last, 1 was recommended to try Dr. Spencer’s Vegetable Pills, and well 1 did, for I never had but one attack of the sick headache alter I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six monies,) and [ can didly confess that I have derived more real benefit from the use of Spencer’s Pills that I have ever taken, and 1 would carn« estly recommend them to all, as being in inv u|jiiiiuu tin; ijcsi uiuuuiiiu in UdC iur all lingering complaints. The Pills have done me so much good, that 1 would not feel willing to be without them lor five dollars a box; and I cannot but feel very grateful to Dr. Spencer for having prepar ed such a valuable medicine, and the dis tribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utmost importance that every fumily should have a supply of Df. Spencer’s truly vaU uable Pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Marion, Perry co., Ala. ) June 3, 1843. $ A Spencer, M. D. Dear Sir—It is nine months since your agent left with me a quantity of your Anti Bilious Pills; 1 did not believe that much could be done with them, for they were a new medicine to us and *ve were largely supplied with Peter’s, MofTat’s and other similar pills, which were well known here; but from the testimonials of the efficacy of your Pills in Bilious diseases, sick headache, dyspepsia, bowel complaints, &c. &.C., it was not long before some were induced to make trial of them. They were at once found to be just what they professed to be; and from that day to this, their popularity has been rapidly increas« ing. I have sold during the last few months three hundred and twenty boxes. You may calculate upon a large safe of them during the coming season. I wish you to send me six or seven hundred box es as soon as convenient. Send them to the care of f. C. Dubose &. co., Mobile, Alabama. Yours trulv, ' II. F. GODDEN. Thompkins' Bluff, Sumpter co., ) Alabama, Jan. 4, 1843. J Dr. A. Spencer: Dear Sii—I wish you to forward me a large supply of your pills; I don’t think three hundred boxes too large a quantity j to send. I sold one hundred and sixty boxes the last six months; they arc the most popular pill in this place. For bil ious complaints, sick headache, dyspepsia, and suchlike 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. Price 25ccntsjrer box, with all di rections. For sale by D. F. N. TURNER, Agent. June 10 1845-48-6m Dk. hulls louoh Lublinues are now rapidly superseding every other preparation in the relief of coughs, colds, asihma, whooping cough, tightness of the chest, and all pulmonary complaints leading to Consumption and death. Marion Co. Miss. Feb. 25, 1843. Du. 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 cially your Worm and Cough Lozenges, which are considered by those who have used them.as the best medicine in the world for the cure of these complaints for which thev are 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 several days in succession. During all this time she had the regular attendance of a Physician; yet under his treatment, continued to decline, so that Mr. Bryant was much alarmed, fearing 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 ns she ever was. Yours, respectfully, JACOB POPE. O^rPrice 25 cents per box. For sale by D. F.N. TURNER, Agent. May 13,1845.-44-Gm. IMPORTANT CAUTION. CERTAIN REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND PETERS. • rjlHE public are hereby' cautioned a a gainst being imposed upon by pay ing in these hard times one dollar and twenty-five or one dollar and fifty cents for a box of pills or a bottle of any kind o( medicine to cure chills and fevers, when a box of Hull’s Fever and Ague and Anti Fever pills can be had for only One Dol lar ihat have never failed in a single in stance of curing the chills and fevers— when llSPfl nPPmvlintr fit fho rlii'o/tfinno company ini*1 (hem. Remember this, and ihenexl time get Hull’s Pills, and thereby save your half a dollar. For sale by D. F. N. TURNER, Agent. June 10 1855—48-Gm HULL’S Worm Lozenges have now been in use, in the Southern and Wes tern Slates upwards of 12 months, during which time thay have gained for them selves a popularity unprecedented in the annals of medicines. In over 50,000 ca ses they have proved an infallible remedy for thedestruction of those reptiles within which are the means of sweeping offhun dreds and thousands of the most blooming children and youth, severing the chords of affection, and forever blasting the fondest hope of the parent. So great has their efficacy invariably proven, that they may well be called the only certain worm des troying medicine in use, and toe greatest discovery ever made for expelling the va rious kinds of worms that so frequently and disressingly annoy both children and adults. Many diseases arise from worms and occasion long and intense suffering and even death, without their ever being suspected. Grown persons are very often alllicted with them, and arc doctored for various complains without any benefit, when one or two doses of these ^Lozenges would speedily cure them. They are a certain remedy, and so pleasant to the taste, that children cry for them, and eat them,as readily as a common peppermint Lozenge. Wherever they have been us ed they have received the most flattering commendations from Physicians, heads of families, and the public generally. Much more might be said in their favor, of the safety with which they may be administer ed to persons of all ages and sexes; of the vast extent and magnitude the suffering and death occasioned by worms; of the im« potency of most of the preparations which heretofore have been presented to the community as a remedy Fayette, Jefferson County, Miss., Dec. 20, 1842. Dr. Hull,—Dear Sir—I deem it due to you and the public generally, to com municate the great benefit my family has derived from the use of your Worm Lozen gcs. A child of mine was attacked one day with w hat we call worm fits, she had seven in succession, we administered the pre scribed dose of your Worm Lozenges which relieved her immediately, and af fected a complete cure; previous to jhis we had several of our children taken with the same fits and died. Yours trulv, JOHN J' STAIMPLY. Fayette, Jefferson County, Miss. Dec. 20, 1842. Calvin E Hull, M. D.—Dear Sir,— We take the liberty 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 believe 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 White swellings, Scrofulous and other Tumors, Ulcers, Sore Less, old and fresh Wounds, Sprains, and Bruises, Swel lings,and Inflammations, Scald Head, Womens Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters; E ruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows Biles, Piles, Corns, Snake Bite, Spider Bite, Bite of Mad Dogs, and cases of the rising of the Hip Joint, or external diseases generally. OirPiice 50 cents per box. For sale by D. F. N. TURNER, Agent. May 13, 1845-44-6m. TootAiacYieU TootUacneW. WHO would be troubled with this tor menting pain when it can be cured without extracting the teeth? DR. LAGOUNT’3 Vegetable Toothache Elixir, A Certain and Immediate Cure. Dr. Lacount having appointed several a 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 very few minutes, and that too without any injury to the Teeth or Gums. It possesses the property of enlivening the the Gums, when in a morbid state, and of restoring a healthy and vigorous action. This medicine acts in such a manner as to deaden the nerve of the tooth which is the only way that it can be effectually cured without extracting. The proprietor has known this remedy tried in more than twenty successive cases, and did not fail to cure in either case. One phial of.the Drops, which cost but 50 cents, is suffi cient to cure from 15 to 20 cases of Tooth ache. Hundreds of persons have declar ed that they would not be without a phial of these Drops for 20 dollars. fcjr-PricC; 50 cents per phial. For sale bv D. F. N. TURNER, Agent May 13, 1845-44-Gm. TUP. MAH.SI STATEMENT of the arrival and departure of the mails at Brook Ha ven, Lawrence County, Mississippi. The Northern mail via Jackson, New town, Line Store and Gallatin, arrives every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday by 7 o’clock, P. M«, and departs for Jack" son every Sunday, Wednesday and Fri day, by 4 o’clock, A. M. The New Orleans mail, via Covington, Oak Grove and Iiolmesville, arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by 7 o’clock, P. M., and departs for New Or leans every Tuesday,Thursday and Sun day, by 4 o’clock, A. M. The Monticello mail departs every Wednesday and Sunday, by 6 o’clock, A. M., and arrives the same day by 9 o’clock P. M. The Natchez mail via Hamburg,Mead ville and McCall’s Creek, arrives every Saturday, by 5 o’clock P. M.,and departs 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. _ Fashionable Tailoring. ^W^HOMAS HARLEY, recently from -™- Gallatin, having located at Monti cello, will attend to all orders in the “Tailoring Business,” and flatters him self 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 particular attention to cutting, and neatness in sewing. Orders from the country particularly attended to. His prices are moderate, in accordance with the times. April 1 1845-38-5m 500 Pages for Fifty Cents ! ! I PROSPECTUS OF TIIE Congressional Journal. The editors of the United States Journal propose to commence, with the next ses sion of Congress, a weekly publication un der the above title, to continue through the whole session, at the unprecedented low price of Fifty Cents! to eacli subscriber for a volume of fivehun dred pages ! It will contain a faithful and impartial record of both Houses of Congress, the gist of all the irr.porlnnt speches which may be delivered, &,c. &c. The most competent re porters will be employed and nothing shall prevent it being made worthy of the patron age of the public generally. The Journal will endeavor, in its records, to do justice to both parties,so that both parties; will feel allowed to patronise the publication.— It being, the lot g session,as it is called, the volume will contain at least 500 pages; each number will enable the publishers to give all the proceedings worthy of being preserved in book form, for binding and fu ture reiprence. The exceedingly low terms will place it within the reach of nil; the publishers hope that their friends will use their exertions in obtaining subscribers. Those who forward Five Dollars shall receive Eleven copies—Ten dollars, Twen ty-three copies—Twenty dollars, FIFTY copies-—reducing the price to forty cents, for a volume of 500 pages. A title page and complete index will be added at the end of the volume, to make it the more convenient for future reference. THEOPI1ILUS FISK, JESSE E. DOW. Was hington, August 12, 1845 Eagle Hotel, Monticell o, Mississippi. THE subscriber would inform bis friends and the public generally, that be now occupies the EAGLE HO TEL in this place. He lias used much money and pains in making improvements and additions to his house, and hasattach ed to it a bar for the accommodation of his customers, containing every variety of choice liquors, lie therefore, with confi dence solicits the patronage of his old friends ind customers, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting to render them comfortable. In fact he is deteim itied to keep a table not to be surpassed in any section of the State. EDWARD L. BOWEN. Monticello, March 25, 1845. 37— ly kinoes. JUST received a large assortment oi Misses and Children Shoes; Black Kid Boots, Morocco do., Light Kid do., Light Kid Helltics, Cloth Gaiters, Nullifiers,Slip pers, &c. &.c. &c., for sale low by A. &. L. BEER. 1 he State of Mississippi, Lawrence Countv. The Honorable Probate Court, June Term, 1845. rH^IIE undersigned having been appoint ed Administrator de bonus non, at the above stated ter;, 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 tice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the^fcstale of the said deceased, to come forwtd 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 will be placed in bar to a recovery of all claims against the said estate presented after that time. SAMUEL STAMPS, Adm’r. de bonus non. July 1, 815-51-6w. ft5-PLANTATION MEDICINES.^) THE subscribers, aware of the im portance to Planters and Physicians, ot having Medicines which can be relied on as fresh and genuine, have taken par ticular care in the selection of their stock, and from the arrangements they have made in London, Paris and New York, for receiving oonstant fresh supplies, they will always be prepared to furnish Plan ters and Physicians with Medicines, which they will guarantee of superior Quality. SICKLES &. Co. Druggists, 24 Magazine street, New Orleans. Jan. 7, l845-26-6m 05“ SICKLES &, CO., 24 Magazine street, New Orleans, Importers and Deal ers in Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, have just opened their new WHOLE SALE DRUG STORE; and are now receiving an extensive assortment of FRESH «nd GENUINE DRUGS and MEDICINES, which they offer for sale at prices according to quality. Jan. 7, 1845-26-6m JOB WORK executed at this office MUST BE PAID FOR ON DE LIVERY NEW GOODS. 1 A&- L • BEER. have just opened a • ■ai'gc and splendid Stock of new “*1 SpY ing and Sum me* G noiVs riieir stock comprises almost every article « usually offered for sale in a country More. Among them may he found a 1 handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. A few patterns of plain, colored, satin, * SWISS JosSnS*"' tartalane 1 Super fine Black Bombazine. A large assortment of the latest stvle FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN1 81 Higrmfe, A beautiful assortment ofOmbra stripe BROCADE, CHAMELION,RAINBOW and LEGHORN BONNETS; NECK arid LAP RIBBONS; French Wrought MUS LIN COLLARS; Lisle and Ashburton ditto, Cambrick and Muslin Edgings, Black Bugle Gimp's. X large assortment of fancy colored gimps and PARIS CORDS. Black and colored Kid Gloves, Black •iind White Bugle Mitts, Ladies rich Silk Velvet and S2JL3S, TPj&SP Sf„ rrench Keviere border and various other ualiliesof. Dinnen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Silk Merino, Cashmere and Cotton ho siery, Childrens Lamb’s Wool ditto. Irish Linnens, Long Laws Table Damask, Birds eye and R us sia D i ap ers, ^ Black Satin and Silk Velvet Vestings, Tweeds, casimere, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Bleached and Brown Domestic Sheeting, and Shirting, Bed Ticking; Apron and Furniture Cheks, 3-4 and 4-4, White and red flannels, also Salisbury flannels for children’s wear, Saddle Blan kets, 7-8 and 4 4 Lowels. Silk, Scoth Ginghams and Cotton Um brellas, <§■ c , &c., &. Bonnet s. Adelaide, Florrence Plait, and plain En glish Fluted STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Mats. Beaver, Silk, Glazed, Panama, Straw and Leghorn Hats. Ready made Clothing. of'almost every variety. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. • SCHOOL HOOKS A X D STATIONARY. 3L©©auin© Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle bags, Collars, <foc. A very large and complete stock of Hardware and Cutlery. Blacksmiths’Tools, in full sets. Carpen ters Planes, and Pools ol almost every kind. We respectfully invite our customers, and the public generally, to call and exam ine our stock, which we are determined to sell extremely low for CASH Monticello'April 1,18-15 38 tf. Family Medicines. rSHHE suberihers have just received a and will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of the following Drug.* and Medicines: Godfreys Cordial, Rhubarb, Opodeldoc, Salt Pctre, Bateman’s Drops, Sainratus, « Laudanum, Ginger, [ Paregoric, Calomel, Essence Peppermint,Castor Oil, British Oil, Sweet 0:1, Balsam Copaiva, Jpirits Turpentine, MacmOlia. Snroiitjl-i Kline Cayenne Pepper, Gum Myrrh, Lees Pi I Is. Gum Arabic, Worm Lozenges, Gum Giacum, Sappington’s Pills, Alices, Peters’ Pills, Cloves, Soda Powders, Opium, Seidletz Powders, Blue Slone, Quinine, Jalup, Blue Mass, Spanish Brown, Blister Plasters, Mather, Peruvian Barits, Sulphur, Barley, Coperas, Camphor, Nutmegs, Indigo, Nux Vomica, Flax Seed, Casteel Soap, Logwood, Alnm, Epsom Salts, Spice, Cream larlnr, Black Pepper. ALSO Bears Oil, Hair Oil, A’oaps and perfumeries of the most approved brands. A. &. L. BEER. April 8, 1845—39-tf. ~ BlackSmith. _ SHOP. rntlE 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 be done well and in a neat manner. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. WILLIAM NAIRNE&Co M -‘'tce/L, January 7, 1845—26 Jy