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from its path; And if tempests and lightnings their ter rors shall urge. We will sail with the nautilus safe o'er From Greenland's cold hiiU when the iceberg shall roll, And float in the current that floats from the pole; Of its mystic course th we'll Le, Till its tall crystal turrets dissolve in the sea. OCEANA. COMMERCIAL. Ponola Prices Current. (corrected weekly,) ARTICLES. 1 ROM To 'C iS. $ CTS. 1 50 0 00. 1 2." 0 6 00 0 0 0 12 U r. o 4 0 37 0 I've Waited Long. BY J. K. MITCHELL. Fvc waited long but not io vain, Tho' youth and health are gone, And days of sorcow, nights of pain, Have found me still along. I've waited long for thec, and now Thou comest back to me, With sorrow on thy furrow'd brow, A wreck from fortune's sea? ArrLF.s, Orecn, per bbl. Dried, per bushol, Boild Cider, per bbl. lituGivj, Kentucky, per vatd. j imi.e Hope, Kentucky, per lb, l l'.UTTf.rij f.resh, per lb. companions ! Bacon, hog rou:rl, per lb. I Cotton, per lb. I'amji.e, Sperm, psr lb. ( imposition, 37 0 Mould, 00 0 I ('noconTi'Vpsr !b. (I1) ('okfek, Havana Green a ad It io , 11 Java, O Castinos, per lb. 7 Cheese, per lb. N Oil 0 Coax, per bushel, 37 0 Flour, per barrel, 5 00 U Fish. Mackerel No. 3, per bll. Glass, 8 by 10, per box, 3 00 1 do 10 by 12, 5 00 6 Iron, Bar, per lb. H 9 " Slab, 1 0 Moi.asse., per gallon, Mkal, per bushel, Nails, per lb. Ori.s penn, per gallon. ',iit welcome still thou broken one, Tho' nothing's left of thee, But that fair name and thrilling tone, So dear of yore to inc. Powonr, pr lb. 1 eitek, per lb. It if r, per lb. Sugars, Brown, per lb do Loaf, Soap, Bar, per tb Srrur, per lb. Salt, CVarse, por Back, do Fin a, do, Whiskey p-r gallon, ! Mess 1'ork, p:r bbl. Tho gonelhe flesh ofioves young day, j Fblue, His calmer light wiil come, j r'J 'p(,r bbl To shed a purer, softer ray, Tobacco, On sorrow's stainless home. 3 00 5 00 H H 37 ( ' 10 o oo n oo 37 i 37 H 5 20 10 2." 0 00 3 2.i 30 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 12i 00 00 00 10 20 7 r. 50 r.o no o no 0 1:1 0 .00 O 8 0!) r.o oo 50 00 - j. & A k eSwin, Commission, Receiving- A Forwardins MERCHANTS, Ponoln, Mi. may-1 . G-tf ANIsTlEGARS, a fme article, just received and (or sale at S15 ter 1,000, bv - "A. W. ARMSTRONG, may 6 8 tf ' - - - - A dm in isba tor s Notice, LETTERS of. Administration having been granted to the undersigned at the November Term, 1811, of the Pro bate Court of Ponola county, on the es tate of David Milos, deceased, all ner- som indebted to said estate are notified j lo come forward and make immediate payment j and all persons having claims j 10 i against 3uid estate are hereby required to exhibit the same, duly authenticated, within the time limited by law, or they will be forever barred. ALEXANDER .MILES, AdtrCor. May 6, 1843, 8-Gw. Warehouse & Cotton Shed. lT.TNiitiffl:'ir:-. oo 37 J 50 1! 00 no 50 00 10 8 2." 00 TGRESH LARD; a few hundred lb?. in 50 lb. keg3 jdit received and for sale at 6 J els. per lb. bv J. & A; k. ERWIN. apl 2D '. , 7-tf 1 HE STATE Of MISSISSIPPI,) TaLlahatcuie CCIT.MTT. ) Probate Court, April Qth, A. D. 1813. To all jjfef sons interested in the lands, tenements and hereditaments of Josiiih Robinson, deceased, and more especially ill the North East quarter of Section thirty-four, in Township twenty-three, of Range one, Westt YOU are hereby Cited to be and per sonally appear before the Probate Court of Tallahatchie county, to be hol der! at the Court house in the town of Charleston, on the 2d Monday of June next, thefi and there to show cause, if any you Can, why an order should hot be made to sell the above described land, in pursuance to the petition of Albert G. Mar vison, -administrator of Josiah Rob inson, deceased. Witness, the Honorable Hudson Al io B3i 50 00 00 6 00 50 Memphis Prices Current. Thou couldst not know, in brighter days, j How much my heart was thine; j fit is when suns have ceas'd to blaze, ! That purer planets' shine; ; corrected weekly ARTI'.-I.KS. vard lb Ru;';in;. Kentucky, .Missouri, German, India, Balk Botk, Kentucky, Manilla ltuTTi.n, fresh, country, (oshen Bacon, hog round, llama. ( 'otton, Candles, Sperm MoiM i OlororATr, Cokeee, Hrtvanna, (irfan S.. Ilio lie sun lias gone town siiuis ecu mi tic: Java, orn .ui;.u, CoRN, Then let the world frown on, since thoti Art true to love and me, And I will fun thy levcr'd tirow And be a world to ihee. Scntimcntal. " Jesse,' the jlotcer of Dumblatir? n has gone tow plue mountain.-?, Yen I sthuiiip'd along'monde schawnips ! unt do fountains, i To sec vonce mine lu!y vat lives on ; dc blain. ! I Tnt left do dark night to come on us ; Ca5ti;, I Fish MairkiTcl No. 1 aSa,"t i ii.,. " it -i ir unt do fountains, , ri,OLJ:riiK.inn.u 'Wirt'i G CNrowDEit IIav, Ikov Bar, Ilop r.KAi', f.A K T, j MoLAS?KF j Nails Northern ! Fitt-b.ir Oils Linseed Sporni, '.vir.tsr Tanoer'a Tonu i'iekle.l Bulk roTAToi!, Irif-h Porter .London Fittibirg Rl'T, Salt firound Alum Liverpool M'wn Kanawha S n n . f s 5p a ni i h , Siru ae brown Clarified Loaf, Ton A ceo Kentucky iri a Tenniissse b'isih';! lb sts y CTS 11 16 14 IG 12 13 7 15 1H IT, 25 20 25 3 2 C 7 3 5 25 37- 10 12 20 251 9 11 IG IS 25 37 10 20 3 4 Lbl 10 00 12 00 7 00 10 00 00 box 1 00 How schweet is tho lily mil its brown yellow blossom! Unt so is! meadow all coferred mit g"'!1? . JVil nothing's so hritty and sticks in my posem, Like schwect little Katy vat lives on de blain. iShe's bashful u any, selu'ost like her aunt Chiney ; flic's nedder highlarnt, i:or yet fuoli,h nor fain ; And he'd a great lillaiu niitout any fcel in : Put would hurt mine Kchwect Katy vat lives on ue hlain. Sin" on you schwect 'p'ird, mit your song ; lbl. kr" -1001b. Ib. bbl. lb. ga!. lb. !!. bbl bbl. bbl. do., sack buahfil 3 00 3 50 7 50 40 5 8i G G2i 5 13 G 6 1 12 I 25 I 20 00 2i 00 G 00 8 CO 3 3 50 75 1 50 5 00 8 00 10 00 5 G 1 75 0 00 2 00 2 25 10 15 00 ' I ' undersigned respectfully inform 50 i their friends and tho public gener ally that thev have a commodious WAREHOUSE & Cotton Sued at the Steam-boat Landing, and arc prepared to attend to business entrusted to their care on the lowest terms. J. & A. K. ERWlN. may 1 0-tf rTiirs taYkoVmjssTssippi, ' Tallahatchie County. ) Probate Court, April 10A A. 1). 18-13. To all persons interested in the lands - ! tenements and hereditaments of Guy R. j rmchmg, deceased, and more especially ; in the north-east quarter of Section twen j ty-four of Township twenty-five, Range i two, Ivist : "OU are hereby cited to be and perso nally appear before the Probatecourt of Tallahatchie county, to Iks holden at the court house in the town of Charles ton on the 2d Monday of June next, then and there to show cause, ifauy you can, why an order shall not be made to sell the above described land, in pursuance to the petition of Alexander Laughlin, Administrator of the estate of Guy R. Pinching, deceased. Witness the Hon. Hudson Allen, Judge of said court on 2d Mondav of April, A. P. 1842, and seal thereof. Issued 1 1th April, A. P. 1813, at Charleston. E. E. ARMSTRONG Clerk. 8-4w-pf6id L PER F 1 N E FLO U R, a1t7t7u: re ceived and for sale bv J. & A. K. ERWIN. npl 2f) 7-tf N O T ICE. oo I 25 1 00 4 00 10 00 50 9 12 7 75 5 33 7 7 KM 1 50 1000 10 00 lb. i.hd. gHl. fur de night. l;'d so nice t,r..-V veu no hi i is ung ycuw song M again; Succh choy to minrj heart, and soo'ch monstrous idigh?, I ririgs icnwect r.'iic na:v vat iives on blain. a" Jt Whitk fia.:"J HlI'.I kes rSEL- Rcctifi'.-l 'Wirt's Le i Noi-thern (.-inc'i & FittsVg ''lorsr, ba-hr-1 Timothy, Herd's, Orchard, Bl'i3 (ira??, 121 121 0 35 0 0 25 1 7." I 75 50 00 6 16 13 10 15 3 00 30 2 00 2 00 a oo io oo 1 00 5 00 1-1 Mir.e tavs vas like noting, dill I met in it j vja : mine Katy, All dem tings in do- town, dey was nun sencc and fain, I didn't see a al I would call inv tear laty G'arini:', Sanar, Amorican Blister, 1 50 3 00 2 O 'J 10 2 00 1 01 2 50 37 2) 37 12 NKW OIlIiK.S MONEY MAIIKF.T. peci3 par a prem. I'nited Ftatei Not-? 50 a 55 dis. United States Tr3a3ry Note3 a I pr. ct. dis. American (iol 1 a prem. j Miriariippi Union Tost Notes 80 nS5p8rdol. i Atricuhural. Natciiez 50 a 55 onthedol. Till I mrt litilo Katv vat live; on d i Arkansas Ftate Bank 50 a GO do ... I Arkamas RodlUetote Banli blain. Alabama Why is marriage like trutli? Be-! Cincinnati 50 a 60 174 a 31 He 1 a 3 cause its acertain tie. A OVER TISEMEN TS. South Corolina. North Carolina rorgja Kentucky Indiana Stats Bank Illinois Flats Bank Bank of IOuisiana Citizens Bank Consolidatarl, (anal dis do do dia, 5 do do do 1 a 2 do 3 a 5 dis. 60 a 65 dis. par a 23 a 30 cis. 30 a 32 do par 21 a 2o dis. G5 a 70 55 a 60 do do Administrator's IVoticc. T ETTER'S of administration having --been granted to the undersigned at ! rjoinnir-'al mo iiuguai lunii, ioi, ui inu I roo'iie j i uty par a Court of Pouola county, on the estate 3Iuuicipality .V-s 1 &, 2, 12 a 15, 22 a24di ofSamuel Hunter, deceased, all persons , . " ,Vo 3. J aJ5 ' ,do' :j ' . . .... , Atchafalava do. 89 a 8- dis inueDieu io siu c&iaiu uio uuiuieu io Im-jrovemsnt Bank come forward and mako immediate ! Bank of Ot loans paytnent; and all persons have claims against said estate are hereby required to exhibit the same, duly authenticated, within tho time limited by law, or they will be forever barred. MOSES McKINEY, AdmiCr of the estate of Samuel Hunter, deed. may 12th 1813. 9-G.vv. Notice. IHE co-partnership heretofore exis ting under the firm . of McRAE, GRAHAM & Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. F. McRae is authorized to settle the business of tho firm. U. F. McRAE, II. R, GRAHAM, march 23, 1643. m27 The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership, under the firm W. W. McGARlTY Ac Co, for the purpose of transacting a general commission and forwarding business, at 59 Common st. ( , W. V McGARlTY, raJ U. it. trlCAHAM. CANDIDATES. fc! We arc authorised to announce JAMES C. "ARMSTRONG as a candidate for the office of Probata Coart Clerk, for Ponola county, at th.3 en 'sains Novemb3r election. y A W. ARMSTRONG has for sale -A the following articles, at the pri ces annexed : Is CofFeo llcts Sugar 5 to 8 cts Loaf Sugar 20 lo 25 Spice 23 Pepper 25 Fine salt 3,25 a 3,50 Whiskey 30 to 50 Turpentine 1,25 gal Glass 8x10 3,50a 4. 50 Molasses 27 to 38 Ginger 15 to 25 lb. Starch 15lo25 Lead 10 to 124 lb. Potatoes 50 cts bush Domestics 7 to 12 cts pr yd. may 6 . ' - FLOUR, Corn meal and Oats, just received and for sale by U. TYSON. . . - 8-lf may 4 Job work of all kinds done at thia Office. A GREEAI5LY to an order of the A Honorable the Probate Court of Tal lahatchie county, made at the April term thereof; I shall proceed to sell, on the fifth day of June next, in tho town of Charleston in said county, on a credit ol twelve months, with bond and approv ed securitv, the following lands, belong ing to the estate of Cade Alford, de ceased, late of said county, to wit; the South-cast quarter of Section twelve, in Township twenty-four, Range 2, East. Sale to take place within the hours prescribed by law. HAMILTON DOG AN, Erecnlor of Cada Alford, dccl. Charleston, Miss., April 1 1th, A. D. 1813. G-3w-pf4d Tiriwl0l)UCE ceneT- ' y al supply, constantly on hand & for sale bv j. d; A. K. ERWIN. may 3 3-t 1 1 OO GULON's.STONI': WARE, and for sale by A. W. ARMSTRONG. April 7-tf Administrators Notice. Probate Court, April Term, 1843. FRANCIS M. WHITE, administrator of the estate of John IL White, decea sed, has filed his accounts at the present term of this cou rt, for final settlement of said estate at the June Term, 1843. Notice is hereby given to all interes ted to attend and enow cause, if any they can, why final settlement and allowance of said accounts should not then be made. FRANCIS M. WHITE, AdrrCnr. April 17th 1543. 6-3 w 7 OHO POUNDS CHOICE BA- J lit CON, just received per steamboat Shakespeare and for sale low for cash by J. As A. K. ERWIN. apl 29 7-tf Administrators Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned at the November Term, 1842,ofthe Prob ate Court of Panola county, on the estate of Sarah Harrison, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to come forward and make immediate pay ment; and all persons having claims a gainst said estate are hereby required to exhibit tho same, duly authenticated, within the time limited by law, or they wiil be forever barred. . DANIEL B. HARRISON, .4Wr of the estate of SarahHarrison,dec'ld. April 17, 1843. . 6-Gw Notice. Persons who have taken up strays are notified rot to deliver them up with out a certificate from me of the pav'nt of all costs. f DAVID DUKE. sJed, Judne of said Court, ti fit U secon(l Monday of pril. A lMgMJD. 1843, and sea! thereof. Issued the 11th day of April A. P. 1 843. E. E. A RM STRONG, Cleric 6lw-pf7d RANGER'S NOTICE. Token up by John McGaritv, one bay filly, all her feet white, blazed face, an'l her right ear cut or bit ofT. Appraised to $40. DAVID DUKE, Hanger, ' Ponola county. April 3. ' 4-3 t p f $2 ranger's notice. Taken vp by Hczekiah Rhodes, one bay mare mule, four years old, four feet eigiit inches high, black streak along her back and one across her withers. Ap praised to $50. DAVID DUKE, Ranger, Ponola. county. April 3. 4-3 t pf$2 RA NG ETS NO T1CE. Taken up and posted by Alexander B.Porter, living 3 miles east of Pono la, one black horse, about six years old, about fifteen hands high, and has on three shoes. Appraised to .$40,00. DAVID DUKE, Ranger, Ponola countv. April 15, 18-13. 5-3w-p f SJ RA NG ERS NO TICE. Token up by A. G. Ellis, one yoke of oxen, one redk with white flanks, points of his horns sawed off, marked swallow fork in the right ear and crop and under bit in the left; the other, black sides, white back and belly, points of his horns off, marked crop and ur.derslopc in the right car and crop and underbit in the left each about eight years old. Appraised to $47. 50. DAVID DUKE. 7?. P. C. Aprils. 4-3 w p's fee $2, 40 QUEENS Ac GLASS-WARE, a new assortment, just received and for sale by J. & A. K. ERWIN. apl 29 7-t f JList of Letters. RANGER'S NOTICE. Taken up by Michael MeKinncy, one sorrel horse, ila.x mane and tail, blazed face, fourteen years old. Appraised to .$25. DAVID DUKE, Ra?igcr Ponola Co. Mi. April 3, 1843. l-St-pr's fee $2 HANGER'S NOTICE. Taken up by Francis M. Sims, one bright bay horse, a few white hairs in the forehead, supposed to be ten or twelve years old, fourteen hands high, and has the appearance of having been doctored lot the big head. Appraised to $25 DAVID DUKE, Ranger, P. C. Apr'l 3. 4-3t p f $2 TYP.E A T RED UCED PRICES. George Bruce k co. Type-founders, at No. 13 Chambers St., near the Post Of fice, N.York, have on hand an unusual ly large stock of their well known print ing Types, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, Arc. of the best metal, cast in original matrices, apd accurately finished; all ol which ihey are determined to sell at greatly reduced prides, placing the Book and Newspaper fonts as lollows: Pica Small Pica Long Primer Bourgeois Brevier Minion -Nonpariel Agate - . Pearl - at 32 cts a lb. 34 do. 36 10 IG ot GG 86 120 do. 'do. do. do. do. do. do. emainining in the Post Office at Pa- For approved paper at G months, or at 6 per cent less for cash. Wood Type, Printing Ink, Presses, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Composing Sticks, Chases, and other Printing Materials, furnished with promptitude, and at the lowest pri ces. Printers, of Newspapers, who publish this advertisement with this note, three times before the first of June, 1 843, and send one of the'papcrs to the Foundry, will be entitled to payment of their bill, on buying four times the amout of it. New York, March 15, 1843. 5-3w RANGER'S NOTICE. Take.nup by Aron Pitts, one bright bay marc, four years old, blazed face, left fore foot and right hind foot white, fifteen hands high. Appraised to $40 DAVID DUKE, Ranger P. C. April 3. .4-3 t p fee $2 Watch & Clock leaking The subscriber begs leav'e to inorm his frieuds and the' public, that, having located in Oxford, he is prepared to ex ecute any work in the watch and clock making line on the most reasonable terms Watches and clocks repaired on the shortest notice. S.T.KING. ft. l..u.-:v i..-."!. r.- j to inionn bi insttfs arm the pubJicgenprallyj that ha has opened a House of pb lic Untertainmerft, a'f that large it e.oinmodioasloiisf out by the 1st of July next, will be sent j V,,rm8!'X kw V the -y"lslon "V'iS 1 Z fquaro. This house has bren undergoing a fbor ough repairing, and will, in a ehort tiin'e, bf en tirely comfortable. lis is determined no pains' iliall be spared t'V rendr all who may favour him with a catl tb'or ojgaly plsaied; and he hopes, from utrirt atten tion to business, to share a portion of the p ibli patronage. LEVIN I.VKF.. P. S. The road leaJmz through. te t'i Jf'ard nf (JrcnaJa ts in first rate rrfT, win, the ifutrv Lhtre i one ofthtbe$t "cv K?ff and most attentive ferru-man in the f"UT!fr. frV" On the tinrth tide of the river, t -- mi'rt from town, take the left hand road. On t't? tovt'i we near L'te edge of twn, take the right hand mail. 11 3 13 JLnnl:i. Missis! nni nn thf 3Itd:iv nfi , .... rr- j ' i ii -i't c March, A. D. 1843; which,ifnot taken ii to the General Post Ofilcc as dead letters. ArmisteadDr P II Anderson Thoi P Anderson Geo P Anderson Robert Boyd T J Bobo Francis Boy ce Foster Co Busby Samuel U rooks Win P 3 Brahan JnoC 2 Boyles Win Cates Pleasant Caldweil D D Childress DC Childress Rufus Dickens S B 2 Davis Df Jas M Brahan Robert 2 Boyd Datid 3 t Clerk Circ'tC't S Carr N G 2 Coleman R II CrtrrollAs Clark Crane Wm Dennis Abraham Davis Dr Robert Davis Miss Susan E Davis Edward 2 Emory John, or Eager DrRob't2 Thos Williams Eason VV T Evans SW 2 Erranton WmS Floyd Jno Fi tzzerald Gaston Foster, Anthony $-co Gunn Mr (ireer u il O Garner S R Gregory Carroll Hinton James Hallam Jane Hastings Green Harris Charles Hubbard Jno C JonesRcvM W.S Grayson Daniel Garrett E II Grecnhaw Wm Haley James Hallam G HartsfieldWS Hibhler Dr E B Hill Thos D Johnson James Jones James Est of Jones Richard Jones David Lewis Wm Laird II Laird II As Co Miss Union Bank McGec M II Marshall Geo W Jones Terrell Littlefield Z Littlefield F McGuireS II Miller C 2 McGce J J Millikin John McGraw Cornelius McGee Mary P Martin R Nelson Sam'l If Nickle R 11 Perrinc Truman Patton Jas W Pollard Wm B Rush Jamc3 Rogers -Robert Rupe Capt John Ragland Jno Rives Wtn Esq Spalding Gideon 2 Simmons Peter Sullivant Nathan Soulh Eli. Shell Steward Smith Wm Merrill Mr Nelson Dr II Oliver T113 Packer Ja Paukey Wilsotl 2 Redman Eliz'th Russell Wm RufTinMrs Mr'gtN Rupe Wm Rogers Hiram Ratlin J F 2 Shields &i Thorpe Stevens Henry Sranford Lycurgus Stanley John Stone W E Stanton J & Co JUST RECEIVED. Afresh supply of DRUGS, MEDI CINES. PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS As OILS, just received by DR. WM. M. HANKINS; consisting in part of the following articles, viz: English Calomel i - a luiuiKiru Aloes Iodine Musk Sugar of Lead Gum A r rabid Gentian Sweet Oil Varnishes -Balsam Copacvia Paint Brushes Veuitian Red Crome Green Crocus Crome Yelloxv Madder Bait Pctre 7irkey Opium Mgnesia Iobelia Creocote Composition Jalap Quassia Castor Oil Spts. Lavender Lilly Root Spts. Nitre " Rose Pink Spanish Brovri Turkey Umber Martis Martial Indigo Alum Copperas: SherifTof Partola co 5 Travis Rev Jos Thompson James T rogue Wm Witburn Sand ford Wilburn Mis Mary Watson Thos V Ward roup Rich'd Williams DC 2 Williams Wm Whee'er Jackson Williams E B 2 Williams Dr W Tyson E II 2 Voss Wm Esq Wells A B Wilson W B Whitson Thos Wilson Jas R Wall D R Wilburn Wm Will son Caleb Ward J B 2 Young Andrew J JAMES C ARMSTRONG, P. M, Panola, Miss. March 31 1813.. RANGER'S NOTICE. Taken up by Wm. Keith, one chest nut sorrel mare, white face, feet all while, twelve or thirteen years old, four teen and a half hands high. Apprais ed to $ 25. DAVID DUKE, Ranger, Ponola county. April 3. 4-3 1 pf$2 Scales and weights, Syringes, Obste trical instruments, tooth instruments, best thumb and spring lancets, Pocket cases and Cupping-glasses Tooth-brushes, Nipp'e-shclls, Trusses Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Hops, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, white Wax, TobacrJ fine rifle Powder, Percussion-Caps, Chalk SnufT, Glue, Gum-Shellack and tnkin fact every article mostly needed by Practitioners of Medicirtebr Planters. OCT DRUG STORE one door south of Williamson $-Co's. dry good store. Grenada Feb. 4, 1843. 5-tf. a The library edition of the BROTHER JONATHAN: QUARTO. On the first day of January IS 12, commence the publication of a Qwaro Library Edition Jo' tte Brother Jonathan, newspaper. The immense quantity of intaresting Current Literature which from week to week has been presented in the pa ges of the folio paper, has brought us from all di rections expressions of regret that the matter is not printed in a shape convenient for preservation. 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