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ill be iiumuieu.
Tlo thirteen States first
b r t- v ; . . NSV"",l,,,:i:vv .
ADVER TISEMrilN 1 S.
V-fSC UlU.
kc"'1 . r.i .... ...i...
SimroJ, can you w w
.... first man'
AJam somebody. Hi Hither was nt
i jv nJ 1,0 110 vcr liaJ no moln"
on account of the scarcity of wo
f' on,l the pressure of the times.
Hr long were the children of Is
rael in the wilderness?
"fill they I0U11U meir waj
COMME KCI AL.
Tho" river has risen consulerahly
our last some five or six feet.
"uvhive the steamboats "Leo1' and
,1, t0 report which brought some
;10 h. t0 tie merchants of the place and
fr ug UcTout freights ofcotton.
will take ot i b nrtideof Dro-
Meat ana an
Jucc, unusually scarce.
SVrice, Currtnt.
:C0RHECTEUEKLV:)
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To
jB'l'H".t'.8.
rri ts ('teen, per bbl.
jricu, "
i- t.. rwr vara.
' I;!,., ttorr., Kewcky,ierll. .
f UurTEn.freah, per lb.
UvcoN, hog round, per i".
-j Cotton, per lb.
i I'anulks, !perm, per H.
1OllipOSIllUll,
Mould,
rnnI.ATE,per It).
oen-ti Havana (.rren anfl loo,
Java,
(iSTIN'!-", p:f H.
iin.sr, per lb.
C(.r, pr b'bel,
Fi.olk, pr barrel, ,.
1,,. .Mai-knrsl N. .1, pi t bbl.
by 10, per box,
do 10 by 12,
l t(,, IJ;ir, per !b.
Slab,
i.?fl.f,P gallon,
M i , per bushel,
N aii Is, per lb.
lln.J Sperm, per gallon,
ki, l.ini-Pfril,
Toiik, per lb.
lVrrnt, per lb.
lu-r, per lb.
Si:;ahs, l!rown,perlb
So at, liar, pel lb.
Srirf, per lb.
Salt, C arse, per sacV,
do Finn, li,
Whiskey pr gnllo.i,
Mr.ss lK!i, Vrr
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Toll Vt'CO,
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GIN MAKING,
a n d K c i a i rui g.
The subscribers beg leave to inform I
the Planters of Ponola and the adjoining
counties, that, having permanently loca
t, In thotown of Poncla. they are nrc-
nnrP,l to make to order Cotton Gtxs of
the fi rst quality, on the plan of Gmswold j
& Pkatt. They navo several ui uiui
make now on hand and for sale, which
they will warrant, as will as thoscof their
nwn make, enual, if ot superior to any
now in use. They are also ready to re
pair any Gins on the shortest notice, and
will warrant the work.
Those persons who may wish to see
specimens of their work, can do so at the
plantations of Mr. Holly Middleton nnd
Mr. Edward Davis, Ponola county, Mr.
James Morris, Lafayette co., and Mr.
David W. Dickerson, Yalobusha co. -Gen.
J no. Ray burn and Col. T. B. Hill
also have specimens of the same work.
l or all work done, the lowest casn pri
ces will be charged. Shop in the N . E.
corner ofihetown. RURDINE&Co.
Ponola, March 25, 1813. 3-tf
S ale of Lots.
1
MAKER, aid
31,
oulh side of the public
Stniarc. Gtenada Mi.
ALL work in the above line, neatly
executed and warranted.
Grenada, Feb. 4, 1C43.
pnosrf.CTUS
5-12 m
JO II IV. K. KU BUia.
Cotton and Tobacco Factor, Receiving
and Forwarding Merchant,
NEW ORLEANS.
1 :.o
3 00
12
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10
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Mom phis Prices Current.
ron k r:tkd weekly
AKTICI I S". L'1'-!1
l',.;;iv;. Kentucky, yan!
Misruri,
flflrman,
i,v. ifori", Kent icUy,
Manilla
IIijttph, fr-h, ronntry,
(in, bo; rotitvt,
I lams.
Cotton,
CiMii.r.!', Sperm
MoaM
ClhWOI.ATF,
CnKi.Tr.,Havanna,irfi&. Kio
Java,
Oll!N Mf.Al.,
'KN,
(sriNf;s,
-S Macksrel No. l
lo. " 3
1). " 3
Driol ITerrinR
l't.o 1 r C'inr.inn'ti
'Wirt's
(Ji-Nrowotit
May,
Iron Tlar,
lloop
TiF.P,
TiIMt",
TiARO,
AIoI.ASSKS,
An.s orthe-n
1'ittnbnrg
On,s Linseed
Sparni, winter
Tanner
Pork ckled
IJulk
Totatofp. Irib
l'oRTtn f-Ollfl(i1
ritt.'b.Kg
Kkf,
Salt (irouml Alum
Tiverpool W'wn
Kanawha
.ScfJAUS Spanish,
Suuar brown
Clarified
Loaf,
Ton a ceo Kentucky
Vi.gi'a
Tennsssee
AViiiukv 7?ectifiM
'Wirt's'
Wiiitk LeAd Northern k
Cinei A: Tittsn g
c;Rass Seeds Clorer, bushel
Timothy,
Herd's,
Orchard,
Dluo Gras,
Stkel Cast,
rrerman,
Shear,
American Blister,
NOTICE is hereby given, that, on the
first and second days of May next,
there will be sold to the highest bidder,
on the premises. FIFTY TOWN LOTS,
in the town of Ponola. These Lots are
in the most high and eligible parts of
; tho town chiefly business lots and the
title i3 undoubtedly good.
Terms of sale ten per cent of the a
mount bid, to be paid down the balance
on a credit of one and two years, with
notes and approved security.
I5y order of the Hoard of Police of
Ponola county Mississippi.
J. C. ARMSTRONG,
March 29, 1842. 3-tda Probate Clerk.
l iily Hollars Reward!!
RUNAWAY, from the
Steamboat Hclmont, at
thetown of Belmontin
Ponola county, the ne-
iV$?M4f- gro boy N ELSON. five
feet 11 inches high,
cornier colored, he has a hesitancy in 1
. . . , . ... - .11 1 .
J Ins speech, is aooui so years oiu, muu
J,?, I vei"h3 alwut 170 lbs. When he left
i.i c K-nm n rniimialiout and oth- )
IJCIV, ' v.w
er clothing usually worn by deck hands.
1 1 will give 25 dollars reward to any
I person who will deliver him to Capt.
Wallace, Ol mo SKJlillier irciniu.i, vi
the same amount for his apprehension
and security in the jail of Ponola or any
other County jail in the State, or 50 dol
lars if delivered to me in Vicksburg.
JOEL I!. WILLIS.
Vicksburg,Feb. 27, 1843. 2-tf.
I Respectfully inform my friends, and
I the friends of Price, Johnson & Co., 1
of New Orleans, and Johnson, Ray
burn & Co.. of Nashville, that the bus
iness of those houses will be speedily
closed, and that it is my intention to con
tinue, i?i my oicn name, a legitimate Lorn
mission and Factorage business in this
citv. from and after the 1st day of Sep
tember next. I resjiectfully solicit a
share of the business from the old pa -rons
of the above houses. Being accli
mated,! shall reside in the city perma
nently, and will give all business confi
ded to my management strict and per
sonal attention.
JOHN K. RAYHURN.
July 23, 1842, " 2U-o.n.
rpiIE Publishers of The New York
JL TatBUNE,encou raged by the gene
rous patronage and hearty approval
whieh has been extended to their Dai
ly paper since its establishment, and
which already renders it the second
in point of circulation in the city, pro
pose to publish, on and after the 18ih
day of September, a Weekly edition,
on a sheet of mammoth size, excluding
all matter of local or transitory inter
est, and calculated mainly for Country
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eate the Protection of American Ix-
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blighting policy of European Govern
ments, and the unequal competition
which they force upon us, as also
against the present depressing system
of State Prison Labor; it will advocate
the restoration of a sound and uniform
M'ATinxAi. Currency: and urge a dis-
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i O.ie trwusand two Iwuv-
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AH letters to be addressed to
DERRICK ik ROPES.
162 Nassau Street,
New York City,
W i 1 1 i a in 15. T yson,
General Commission Merchant,
No. 12, Commerce Street,
Baltimore.
Having opened a House for the pros-j j earnestly advocate the Princi
ecution of a general Commission busi-1 , anJ jcasure9 which tli3 People
JL..F s . . j ucvciopeii.enis ui viicimsuj
The subscribers propose to publish a i ,cs, to lay open an exeeucni prucin-ui
rimliral with the above title, devoted I school to students of those kindred sci-
r. the investigation of Human Puysiol-
ogy. Physiognomy, Pathognomy, Astro- j
too common! v governed by blind proju-
; dice and vicious routine.
: 2dlv. To afford Merchants, Drovers
. Drvsalters, Druggists, and Otuot-rs of
'i the Revenue, characteristic discriptionn
of the commodities which pass through
j iheir hands.
! vlK' -Itv pvliibitinc some of the finest
r j n , T-.
..un.,.onic r,f flifmistrv and I nvs-
ness, he will give particular attention to
consignments of southern and western
produce for sale in this market.
In soliciting tho patronageofhis friends
and the public, he need scarcely add that
every attention &care to insure prompt
itude in the transaction of any business
entrusted to him, will be given on im
part. He begs leave to refer to
Mesr. Kobb & Ilo-e,
Wilson, Wright iCo New Orleans.
Mr .Inn. II. McltaC.
" A. S. Brown, Grenada.
" Samuel Pool. )
Daltimore, Feb. 1, 1843. 5-12ni
George W. Kerry?
smldler and Harness Maker.
approved in devolving on Whig States
men the conduct oi meir uovemmuu.
Hut a small portion, however, of its
columns will be devoted to purely Polit
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Congress will be carefully recorded;
the Foreign and Domestic Intelligence
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or in any way subserve the great cause
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Liberty and Happiness, will find a place
in our columns.
The Weekly Tribune will be pub-
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i r j
nomical and Human Magnetism. Hav- be desirous ot placmg ti.e.r urna .
, .i .: 4, moiiori! nf sen I nmvrk . 1 1 1 1 i v r lirniirli ot HIJU.str to
im' inaae ineso &uuju-ia i"uvi sunn. i"i",ui . , -. .
some select, judiciously, among piuusiui uu....
SOS
i ' nntr Vntu in nv ninrnin r. i t i uiii tu
rillR undcrsmncd 'i.1uuC1yV.wU,r; - , That the masrnelic
would respectfully form, on a -very large imperial sntLi, . m bul
:rrm hi. friends and 31 by Si lncnea,, ana a ? j r Ua
,l" , .. , , i cu'wrribers at 1 WU UULLA1W a """o o
tUf nub he. that he isal- suofcrineis ai x y Hire.
was. rca,ly at hi, .hop year. b. cop ,esw,u , o, . f arc
vpar lor a iwuu.iuw i
nn nnd natient investigation lor
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ing attention which has lately been giv
en to them bv the learned, both in this
ntrv nnd'in Europe, it is believed
that such a periodical is called for, and
i
that it will meet with uocrai encou la
ment from the lovers of science, in this
and other countries.
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citc and encourage a spirit of inquiry,
and to assist in such investigation as
may tend to settle the following, among
other similar questions;
lorccs noi on-
thai everv
magnetic na-
nn the Suuare in the
Wnnl nf Grenada
2AQO C4
to execute, in workmanlike manner, and
at low cash prices, all work lit the Sad
dling and Harness making business.
Rena rin" done on the soonest uu..
Grenada Oct. 27, 1842.
43 12m
hahol
lb
bbl.
lOfMbs.
lb.
bbl.
lb.
Pal.
lb.
Za.
bbl
bbl.
bbl.
doz.
gack
CTS St CT8
TT Ifi
11 lfi
12 13
1
15 IB
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50 2.
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fT WO GIN-STANDS for salecxtremc
J- lylow toclosc a consignment, by
U. TYSON.
March 22.
2-tf
10
20
10
16
21
20
3
bbl 15 00 16 00
13 00 14 00
II 00 12 00
box 1 00 I 25
3 50 3 7-
3 50 t 00
7 50 10 00
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mercantile Notice.
f"T HE undersigned would respectfully
-1- inform their friends and the public
generally, that they have resolved on
chancing their mo le of business. They
will hercalter sell lor iy.iou,aiiun
lv, at prices suited to the times.
" All those indebted to us either by note or
account are earnestly requested tocome
forward and make payment, as punctual
ity on the part of our customers is indis
pensible to our success in business.
1 J. & A. K. ERWIN.
Panola, March 10, 1843. 1 if
SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses,
Salt, Window-glass, and
domestic Dry goods, in store
and for sale low foi CASIIjbTYg0N
1 tf
for FIFTEEN DOLLARS, any larger
number in the latter proportion. Pay
ment in advance will be invariably re
quired, and the paper stopped when
eer the te rui of such payment expir
cs.' Subscriptions are respectfully soli
CltGREELY & McELRATH,30 Ann-st
"HsJeW SERIES OF TEMPERANCE
TALES.
P,y T.S. Arthur, authorf "Six nights
with the Washingtonians," &c.
The extensive, and still increased sale,
nnd the wide spread popularity of Mr.
Arthur" "Six nights with the Washing
ton ians." and the urgent entreaties of
nianv distingushed leaders in the Tem
perance cause, have induced tlie Sub
scribers to make an arrangement with
that admirable writer to furnish another
scries of Tales from rcal iue.
Thcs,e Tales will be publish in sixteen
weekly numbers, at the low price of six
and a quarter cents per number., neatly
stiched up in handsome covers suitable
for preservation. To those who have
read the former series of Mr. Arthurs
the means
nf ivrtinn and sensation
VtlilV. iwii . . . .
3. That every :ucniai auu 1 u
ants.
5lhty. To enable gentlemen of the
Law to become well acquainted with the
nature of those patent schemes which
are so apt to give rise to litigation.
o.t.i., TV, nfnai-ni to Legislators such
UllllY. I" C
a clear exposition of the sta!e manu
factures as may dissuade them from en
acting laws which obstruct industry, or
cherish one branch of it to the injury ot
many others.
And lastly. To give the general read
er, intent, chiefly, on Intellectual Culti
vation, views ol many ol the noblest a
chievmcnts of Science in effecting tho.so
rand transformal'ns of matter to which
Great Britain and the United States owe
their paramount wealth, rank and row
er among the nations of the earth-
The latest Statistics ol every impor-
oran, and every muscle has its cor res- la.n oliject of Manufacture arc given
n3 magnetic poles. , from the best, and, usually, rem o haul
4 That the magnetic forces Irom authority, at the end ol eaci aruwe.
ponding magnetic poles
4. Ihat me inuw
the different organs which terminate in ,
The work will be printed lrom the
C f-ir-o iind bv means of which the va- 2d London Edition, which sells or .s,i
rious expressions of Fear, Hope, Love,
and Anger, etc., are expressed in the
countenance, & the muscles & limbs aie
mnrle In obev the human will.
5. That these organs may be exci
ted seperately, or their action modified
by magnetism, as the condition of the
patient mav require.
G. That this magnetic nature is gov
erned b laws peculiar to itself; and may
be communicated from one person to an
other. 7. And as to what these laws are,
the number, location and functions of
the different organs; the location 01 uij
corresponding poles of the Mental and
Physical organs, etc.
The subscriber has been engaged for
some time in a course of magnetic cerc
liml exneriments. the results of which
co very far, as he believes, towards dem-
Panola, March 8, 1843.
bushel
1000 10 00 50 00
lb.
hhd.
gal.
kes.
121
121
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25
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1 75
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20
30
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4 00 5 00
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37
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37
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XKW OULEAXS MOSEY MARKET.
par a prem.
VnftidStatM Notes ' 50 a 55 dis.
United States Trcasary Notts h I pr. ct.dis.
America,. Gold a P'SS
MiMissippi Union Tost otss ou w Pt
Agricultgral, Natchez
Arkansas State Hank
Arkansas Ileal Untate Ban1
Alabama
Tennessee
Cincinnati
oiith Coroltna.
No;tli Carolina
Georgia
Kentucky
Indiana State Rank
Illinois Stato Bank
Hank of Louisiana
Citizsns Ikutk
Connolidated,
Canal
Commercial
City
50 a 55 onthedol.
50 a 60
50 a GO
12 a 50
la 3
1 a 5
1 a 3
do
dis
do
do
dis,
5 do
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do
do
THE S TA TE OF MISSISSIPPI
Ponola county.
David Bowcn, useof Chris-)
vs. topher Strong) Attachm't
Lorenzo Dow Evans. ) for $275.
The attachment in the above case hav
ing been this day returned, duly executed
nrft he estate of Lorenzo Dow Evans, no-
lice is hereby given, that unless the said 1
defendant shall appear, give speeiai oau
and plead in the said case, ator before the
next term of the Ci rcuit Court to bo hold-
cn for the county aforesaid, on the first
Monday of May, 1843, judgment will be
entered acrainst him. and his estate so at
tached will be sold. Witness, David ;
Boyd, Clerk of said Court, this Oth day of j
Ma'rch, 1843. DAVID BOYD Clerk, j
Miller & Smith Attys P. Q. l-4v
Gin-making Sc Repairing.
THE subscriber, thankful for the pat
ronage he has heretofore received
takes this method of informing the plan
ters of Ponola and the adjoining counties
that he is prepared to execute orders for
making and repairing cotton gins, cotton
thrashers, wheat thrashers and fans on
the shortest notice and on reasonable
terms.. He is also ready to execute tur
ning in iron, steel or wood, lie hopes
by close attention to business, to merit a
share of patronage. His prices shall be
as low as those of any other shop in the
country. He may be found atalltime3
at his shop in the eastward, Grenada,
twodoors cast of Mr. Berry's Blacksmith
JUST RECEIVED.-
& OILS, just received by DR. WM. M.
IIANKINS; consisting in part of the
I following articles, viz
er senca ,. iia nn . :r.hnv
se es wUl be not Should prove to be true, all must admit
onW deeply inteTestTng, but will be cal-, that they arc immensely .important, as
LdTdo immense service, to the much so as any scoveries ever made
areat cause which they are designed to , illustrating me 1 -
nrnmr.te Like the "Six Nights with tures of man.
Si WslV.nglians," the subject will !e j The matter will be ,,ust rate nu
Awn from real life, and it will be the merous engravings, some ot which arc
J :I? .Zr a. E,n(ip;rt the W ! now ready for use, the whole render-
3. f IrurTkemesVin all its varied & j ing the work one of surpassing interest,
w ...... 1 1 . ....v.iht? t nirrAnnfTP
ana every way Avunujr ui
from the curious and scientific, who
inu tuiiumuiu j i . 11 . r u..
as well as to show the remedial means , wisn 10 uuuci " . " v T, r "I
... m :nt;a r.imUh. itnnn nature. The nlates will boot spe-
ZKntlcmKTir ; n.thev will not nt.J'.-CLU nrlnted on a ,'neet larger than
cute observation; the same truthful de- Qnu heretofore unknown, crntu. IKlSii'SLwTH give each nmnber an
lineation, the same cearness ol narra- stood, but one or muiu idea oi comPletene ana ta8.
nnnallinjr forms, as exhibited in differ
ent classes and conditions of society,
I. Ml 1 . , rrrwtil f!lMf .
a copy, it win o'j pi nn feu -"t-.
in new brevier type, and will make a
bout 1,400 Cvo pages. It will bo in
i-nniv.r.nn semi-monthly nuinlers, (in
covers,) at 25 cents each, puvablo cn de
livery. .
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On the first day of January 1812, communes
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rections expressions of reSret that tlie nTatter 11
not printed n a fbape convenient for preservation.
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from the fangs of the destroyer.
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TIJP: GREAT AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
DOLLAR WEEKLY.
Edited bv T. L.NICHOLS, published
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reading matter, equal to one nunareuo
fifty duodecimo pages, illustrated from
three to six splended original engra-
ciirnminrr those features in the human rnrl .-.. guch as have hitherto appeared in tlie
facewhero the magnetic courses ler- j folio form of J
minate from the different physical and '
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Known; aliu inuo m" vane?, u j - .
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lures of man; explaining the P" c' I Z' to (brbmding, naproh.
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and fifty six duodecimo pages, or fifty
volumes of the choicest reading illustra
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