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rcVptc there, oT the truth of the rumor ' . . ' 1 ,Vi!nrrnr1 lifrr Tim next news from Texas will bo most anx iously expected, and may "bo fraught, ffith intense interest. -if. O. Trap. , ' sS' a Versatile Genius. An old -Bell in the city of Durham says: To call the folks to church in time, I chime; When mirth und pleasure's on the wing, I ring; n& when the body leave tho soul. I toll. A single "drop too'mucVJ of rum, ' 3 May make a watery bier. And he who will not "sign the pledge" And keep the promise fast May be, in spite of fate, a stiff Cold-water man at last! COMMERCIAL. Ponola Prices Current. (COSRECTF.D WEEKLY,) AKTK'US. OucIiinc Tcetry,"' from the N. Y. Sun day Mercury , Little Longings. I wish I had a little wife, And owned a little land. Jl have aJiulc house upon't, And feel a little grand ; I'd want a little daughter, and Likewise a little son, And when I'd little time to spare, I'd have a little fun. A little glassy take Fd have, Well lill'd with little fishes; My Uttle pantry shelves should shine With little pewter dishes. Around my cut the little bird Should tano their throats, . And on a little hill should frisk My little nanny goats. IM lounge a little after meals, And take a little ease; And if my little wife should scold, I'd raise a little breeze. I'd let it rage -a little then I'd take a littlo Vhorn," And little "snappea," go out cc hoe My littie field of corn. As I should want a little cash, I'd take some little pains, (Sinccevery little trifle helps,) To lay up little gains; And then I'd smile at little ills, Avoid life's little snares, Enjoy a little paradise, " And laugh at little cares. These little loungins, though ac in vain Yot little minds they bore, And when a mortal little gets, lie sighs for little more, Ihspite the little ballad says, Or,cail it little song, ' "Man wants h-.it little" here below, Nor want's itr.it littlo long.'' . SrooNs, O. G. ArrLEs, Mreen, per XM. " Dried, per bushel, Itoild Cider, pur bbl. LUgqino, Kentucky, par yaM, Balis Hope, Kentucky, per lb. Butter, fieah, per lb. Bacon, hog round, per lb. (Jotton, per !b. Ca,ndle8, Spenn, per lb. , Composition, Mould, Chocolate, per lb. Coefee, Havana Groen and Ric Java, Castings, per lb. Cheese, per lb. Corn, psr bJshe!, FLOCK, por barrel. Fish, Mackerel No. 3, per bbl. Glass, 8 by 10, per box, do 10 by 12, Iron, Bar, per lb. " yiab, Molassej, per gallon. Meal, per bushel, Nail, per lb. OrLS Sperm, per gallon, " Linsaed, Powder, per lb. Per rER, per lb. Rice, per lb. Scoar?, Brown, per lb do Ijoaf, Soap, Bar, pei lb. Sricr, per lb. Salt, Oarae, per aac, 1o Fine, do, Whiakwy pr gallo.t, Mr.S3 Pork, per bbl. I'r.i.Mr, fjARD, Lime pnr bbl Tobacco, 1S ROM To 1 50 0 00 1 25 0 00 C 00 0 00 20 0 00 0 10 10 0 20 5 0 7 4 0 C 371 0 50 374 0 50 oa 0 00 00 0 00 , li o li 0 0 00 7 0 8 00 0 00 37 0 50 5 00 O 00 3 00 4 50 5 00 G 00 8 0 10 U 0 00 37 0 374 50 10 0 13 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 374 0 50 37 0 00 8 0 10 5 0 8 tJO 0 2." 10 0 12 25 0 00 0 00 2 75 3 25 0 00 30 0 50 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 It 0 Gj 0 00 0 00 121 0 50 .T v.-r NEW-- . AD VER TIS E ME NTS. CA - M13DA-J frj" Vo are authorial to aajo'unce C. ARM - UONG as a cacdidatefortheoi;.: , Probata . rt Cb'rk, for Ponola cftunty, at r.-.a e . suing No vn.iibsrsl : w. maV V ' Attorney at Law,, ' . : Ponola, 27-1 1-tf.. Mi. O Raniv'g Police. HHAKEN UP Ly James Baker I'.-..rig I Is mitos . E. Irom ronou, cue large grey marj mule 7 vears old, near 15 hands high, no brands perceivable ! collar and harness marks appraised at i .1 : t . i ii J . imriv-eigni uonars. DAVID DUKE, Ranger - Ponola c'ty. june 7 1843. 12 p f $2. I. 0. CK F. TVTOT1CE. All members of tho I -L Q. F., residing in this or the ad joining counties, who are favorable to forming a Lodge at Belmont, are re quested to make themselves known to ti e subscriber, In F. L. nndT.. JOS. M. CLARKE. Belmont, june 2nd 1843.-12-tw. NOTICE. Hp HOSE persons indebted to us hy note or account, made with Mr. U. Tyson, will please call on F.A.Tyler Esq. and settle the same immediately. ELY 6c BROTHER. Ponola, Juno !, 18-13 12-Gw Knugcr's - lYoticc. 1 -A KEN up and posted by George 1 Thrasher on She 10th instant, resi ding 16 miles sc h of the town of Po nola, one bay ron. ; horso 10 or 11 years old, both hind feet white 16 hands ""high and tears the mark of the gear apprais d t forty dollars.. ALSO at the same lime one sorrel iillv supposed to bo two vears old a small star in the forehead no other vis ible brands or marks, appraised twen ty dollars. DAVID. 1UKE. Ranger Ponola .Mirty. may 18th 1843. 10-3 w. Administrator's IVotice. LETTER'S of administration having been granted to the undersigned at the August Term, 1842, of the Probate Court of Ponola county, on the estate of Samuel Hunter, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to .WaleTio"u5cVCOttoii"!icd. rTHE undersigned respectfully inform their friends aai tho publfs gener ally that they have a commodious WAREHOUSE Sc 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. ERW1N. , may 1 0-tf Gr.orvC:: Bntct t . Type-founders, at No. 3 3 Chambers Sr.," riaf the Post Of fice, N. York, 4 .vc on hand an ntiusuat iy larpe stock of their well known print ing Typo,s, Ornament., Borders, Rules, &c. of the best metal, cast in original matrices, and accurately finished; ail of which they are determined to a?!i & greatly reduced prices, placing the Book and Newspaper fonts as folio ws.- ' - . - . - - at 32ctsallif come forward and maki immediate i payment; and all persons having claim prescribed by law I NOT 1 C E. A (t REE ABLY to an nr,1(.r of t!i Honorable the Probate Court of Tal-f lahatchie county, rnadd at the" April term thereof;-1 shall proceed to sell, on the fifth day of June next, in tho town of Charleston in said county, on a credit ol twelvemonths, with bond and approv ed securiu , the following lands, belong ing to the estate of Cade Alfojrd, de ceased, late of said county, to wit; the South-east quartet of Section twelve, in Township twenty-four, Range 2, East. Sale to take nlnco within the hours Pica Small Pica Long Primer Bourgeois Brevier . Minion -Nonpariel Agate Pearl - 31 3G 40 46 54 CG 8G 120 do. do. do. do." dp. do. do. do. TOcmphis Prices Current. cOKUF.CTEn WEEKLY ARTICLES. A Itrtlloa. bv'tom noon, JR. There lived an honest fisherman, 1 !Ju.:w him parsing well AY ho dwelt hard by a Hitiu pond, Within a little di-U. A grave and quiet ni-in was he, Yhlovl his hook and rod S fit n ran his line of liie, 3Iis neighbor thought it odd. lb I .Missouri, Je-man, Indin, . Bai.e Kope, Kent icVy; Maiulla ILttep, fre?h, country, uoshea Hacox, ho roaiid, Hams. Cotton, Ca.ndi.k.i, Sperm MoalJ Chocolate, CoiTEE,Mavanna, Grfn &. Ilifl Java, Corn MtAi, Corn, Casting.", Fish Mackerel No. 1 . Uo. " 2 1. 3 Pried Ilarring Flock Ciacinn'u 'Wirt's 11a, . Iron Ear, llovp Lf.aP, Li.uk, LRD, Molasses, Nails 'No;isr . .riu-jbir' OiLS--LinssKtl rr r cts ! CTS U 11 12 If. 1G 20 3 6 5 2." 10 20 y 1G 16 1G 13 IS 2j 25 o 7 0 37 1 25 i 11 m 37 20 I bushsl 25 10 lb 3 bb 10 00 13 00 7 00 10 CO 00 00 box 1 00 1 25 VU. 3 00 I 00 3 r.o 4 oo" to 00 lb. VM. lb. gal. lb. tSj-.ann, wnitsr 1 ainnsr's Tor science and for hooks, he 3aid fie never had a wish o school to him was worth a fig, Except a "school of fish."' This singlcminded fisherman A double calling had Ttend his flocks in winter time, In summer fish for shad. In short, this honest fisherman All other toils forsook, And though no vagrant man was he, He lived by "hook and crook." Ail day that fisherman would sit Upon an ancient log, And gaze into the water, like Some sedentary frog. t A cunning fisherman was he, His angles all were right And when he scratch'd his aged pill, YouMknow he got a bite. . To charm the fish he never spoke Although his voice was fine, Uo found tho most convenient way, Was just to "drop a inc.' And many a "gudgeon1 of the pond, If made to speak to-day, Would own with greif, this angler had A mighty taking way?'1 One day whilo fishing on the log, He mourned his want of luck When suddenly he. felt a bite, And jerking caught a duck. Alas that day the fisherman Had taken too much grog, And being but a landsman toq, He'could'nt ikecp thclog?1 . " r 1 rnv&in he strove with all his might, -, And tried togain the shore- Down, down he went to feed, the. fish Por.K- l,M bbl. bbl. Aoz. sack bushel Pickle! Bulk PoTATOE.3, Irih I'ORTKR LomloA , PiU.ibdrg Rkf, S$.lt Chonnd Alum Liverpool bl'ws Kanawha S t ri a n s Spa a j sh , j Clarified i Loif, j Tobacco Kentucky j Vi.-gi'a j Tenn8ss29 i Wirt's' ! Vhitk Lead Northern Clnc'i k PittsbV Grass Pecks (.lover, bushel Timothv, lferd'ii, Orchard, Steel Cast, German, Fhcar, America:! Blist3r, 10 i ej 6 G2h 5 13 a c 1 12i 1 25 20 00 22 00 6 00 8 CO 3i 3 50 75 4 50 5 00 y oo io oo 5 G 1 75 0 00 2 00 2 25 10 45 50 y 12i 7 75 5 33 1 25 1 50 1003 10 00 50 i)0 5 6 134 10 124 1 6 10 35 45 2 3 0 0 00 25 30 1 75 2 00 1 75 2 00 8 00 10 00 gal. keg. lb 4 00 1 50 3 00 2 00 .10 5 00 2 00 I 00 2 50 37 20 37 121 Stop the Runaway and .Thief!! SUPPOSED to have been enticed away from Oxford Lafayette County, Miss on the night of the 19th inst,a black bov, about 25 years of age, had on when he left a dark sattinct roundabout, dark pantaloons and straw hat, and about 6 feet high, speaks quick, and is rather intelligent, goes by the name of SPENCER. It is supposed he will make his way to Geor gia, as he was brought from there in Jan uary last. I will give $20 reward for j the apprehension of the boy and .$2i. il found in the possession of any white man. Win. McDONALD. Ponola may2Gth, 1813. 11-tl. NOTICE. A LL those indebted to Ely & broth er, or to the subscriber, either by note or account will do well to call on the subscriber and settle by first June, otherwise they will find their paper in the hands of an officer as I am com pelled to collect. U. TYSON, may 23 i 18 13. 11-tf. Italic! fur Sale. WILL be sold at a great bargain, the north east quarter of section 27, township G, range 7 east; the north west quarter of section 35 township 6, range 7 east; the south wc3t quarter of section 29 township 7 rancrc 7 east; ice south east quarter of section 90, iow shi 7 range 7 east. These lands He within about fivo miles of the town of Cariollsville in Itawamba county, and are gradually rolling or. wave land, well timbered with oak, hick ory and black jack, with several small streams running through them, and of an excellent class for cultivation, in a healthy section of country. The two last mentioned quarter sections lie to gether so as to form a half section, and within one mile of twenty mile creek the old Natchez trace running over part of it. The above lands will be sold or ex changed for real estate in this county on the most favorable terms for particu lars of which inquire at this ofiice. may 27-U-tf. I-aw IVotice. OIIVILLE HARRISON & CALVIN F. VANCE, Attorneys at Law, Have formed a co-partnership, and will in future practice under the style of Harrison & Vance. ma 27 1 1-tw m against said estate are hereby required j to exhibit the same, duly" authenticated, within the time limited by law, or they will be forever barFed. MOSES McKI NEY, Admn'r of the estate of Samuel Hunter ,decd. ' may 12th 1843. 9-6w. - IVotice. fHE co-partnership heretofore cxis 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 the firm. ? C. F. McRAE, II. R, GRAHAM, march 23, 1313. m27 HAMILTON DOGAN, ' Executor of Cado Afford, dcc"d. Charleston, Miss., April llth,'A. D. iei3. , c-3w-pfnd THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Tallahatchie County. ) Probate Court, April 10A A. D. JC-J3. To all persons interested in the lands tenements and hereditaments of Guy R. Pinching, deceased, and more especially in the north-east quarter of Section twenr ty-four of Township 'twenty-five, Range two, East: YOU are hereby cited to be and perso nally appea r before the Probate cou rt of Tallahatchie county, to beholden at the court house in the town of Charles ton on the 2d Monday of June next, then The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership, under the firm W. W. j anj there to show cause, if auy you can, McGARl l i & Co, tor the purpose ot why an order shall not be made to sell transacting a general commission ana forwarding business, at 59 Common st. W. W McGARlTY, m27 H. R.GRAHAM. -X, the ARMSTRONG has for sale JTa the fnllnwinrr articles, at the wri- - f, i cos annexed : Coffee 11 cts Sugar 5 to 8 cts Loaf Sugar 20 to 25 Spice 25 Pepper 25 Fine salt 3,25 a 3,50 Whiskey 30 to 50 Turpentine 1,25 gal Glass 8x10 3,50a4,50 Molasses 27 to 38 Ginger 15 to 25 lb. Starch 15to25 Lead 10tol2ib. Potatoes 50 cts buh Domestics 7 to 12 cts pr yd mav 6 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, Judce is. of said court on 2d Monday of April, A. I). 1012, and seal Jthereof. Issued 11th April, D. 1843, at Charleston. E. E. ARMSTRONG Clerk. C-lw-pf 6id A. u.-c I 8-tf XT LOUR, Corn moal'ruid Oats, received and for sale by jus NEW ORLEANS 310ISET MARKET. par a prem. specie United States Notes United States Treasury Notes 1 a I pr. cudis. Amtrican tiold . . ' 4 a - prfni. . Mississippi Union Post Nofes 80 a85perdol. He'd caited oft before! The moral cf this mournful tale", ' .Te al s pjain and clear-?- Agricultural, Natchez Arkansas State Bank - Arkansas Real Estate Bank Alabama Tenacssc Cincinnati South Corolina. North Carolina C Georgia Kentucky Indiana State Bank IUinois State Bank Bank of Touisiana Citizens Bank Consolidated, Canal Commercial City . Municipality .Vos 1 & 2, Atehafalaya do Improvement Bank do Bank of Orleans 50 a 55 on the do 50 a CO do 50 a 60 dis 17 a 31 do 11 a 2 do 1 a 3 dis, 5 do do do 1 a 2 do 3 a 5 d'i9. , CO a 65 di3. par a 23 a 30 ('is. 30 a 33 do par 21 a 25 dis. par a 12 a 15, 22 a 24 do 70 a 75 do. 83 a 85 dis 65 a 70 . do 55 a CO do Administrator s Notice. Probate Court, April Term, Ponola county. y 1843. . FRANCiS M.WHITE, administrator of the estate of John H. White, decea sed, has filed his accounts at tho present term of this court, for final settlement of said estate at the June Term, 1843. Notfce is hereby given to all interest ted to attend and show cause, if any they can, why final settlement and allowance of said accounts shoold not then be made. FRANCIS M. WHITE, AdnCnr. Apil Hth 18-13, . 6-3 w Executor's Notice. T ETTER 3 Testamentary having been granted by the Hon. the Pro bate Court of Tallahatchie county, at the May term thereof, to the undersigned on the Estate of John Bnie deceased, late oi said County. All those indebted to the Estate are requested to make im mediate payment and all those' having claims against the estate, will present them properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. MELTON BUIE, Executor of the last xcill and Testament of John Bute, deceased. mav 8th 1 C 43. " 10-3v. may 4 U. TYSON. 8-tf A dmin istrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the nndersigned at tlib Nojrerrvbe r-ferin, 1342, of I fee PfP ate Coiii of Panola county, on the estate of Sarah Harrison, deceased, all persons indebted to "said estate arc notified to come forward and make immediate pay ment; and all persons having claimsa gainst said estate are hereby required to exhibit the same, duly authenticated, within the lime limited by law, or they, will be forever barred. DANIEL B. HARRISON, AdrnVr of tue estate of SarahIIarriso?i,dec'd. April 17, 1843. G-Gw RANGER'S NOTICE' r Taken up by A. G. Ellis, one yoke of oxen; one red, with white thinks, 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 olT, marked crop and underslope in the right ear and crop and underbit in the left each about eight years old. Appraised to $47, 50. DAVID DUKE,?. P. C. April 3. 4-3 w p's fee $2, 40 j7&Xk. E It W I N, Commission, Receiving RANGER'S NOTICE. " n up and posted by Alexander B.Porter, livincSi miles east of Pono la, one black horse, about six years old, nbout fifteen hands high, und has on three shoes. Appraised to $40,00. DAVID DUKE, Ranger,, Ponola county. Apr 15, 1813. 5-3V-pf2d 7 OOfl POUN1 CHOICE BA """CON, just received per steamboat Shakespeare and for sale low for ash byr. - - " '" ' - - - T. &;X"K; KltWINt apl 29, ' . 7-tf IVotice. Persons who have taken up strays are notified not to deliver them up with out a certificate from tn,e of the pav'nt ofnll-costy DAVID DUKE. House and lot ibr sale. rilHE part of lot - io. 1 1 -z ironi- ing twenty-six feet A-a on iine i. in u-rena- da Mi. , on which arc valuable improvements suitable for res idence or business purposes, near the Presbyterian Church, will !c sold to raise money, at one half the original cost of the improvements erected there on. For particulars inquire at this of fice, may 27, ll-lf For approved paper at 6 months, or at 6 per cent less for cash. Wood Type, Printing Ink. Presses, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Composing Slicks, 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, 1043, and send one of the papers to the Foundry, -will be entitled to payment of thoir hill, on buying four times the amout of ih New York. March 15. 1843. 5-3w JOUiY. K. RrlYDVUrV. Cotton and Tobacco Factor, Receiving and ForiL'ardbig Merchant', NEW ORLEANS. Respectfully inform my friends, and " the friends of Price, Johnson & Co.. ' 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, in my oun name, a legitimate Com mission and Factorage business in this city, from and after tho 1 sv day of Sep tember nex. I respectfully -solicit a share of the business from the old pa rons of the above houses. Being acch mated, I shall reside in the city perma nently, and will give all busirress confi ded to my management strict and per sonal attention. JOHN K. RAYBURN. July 23. 1842, 29-gm. fciist of tetters, "L emainiiiiug in the Post Office at Pa---nola, Mississippi, on tho 3 1st day of March, A. D. 1843; which, if not taken out by tho 1st of July next, will bo sent to the General Ppst Oitke as dead letters. Artnisteud Dr P II Anderson Thai P Anderson Geo P Anderson Robert li.yd T J Bobo Francis Loyce Poster Co Buaby Samuel Brooks Wm V 3 Bralmn Robert 2 Brahan JnoC 2 Boyd David 3 Uuylcs Win . Clerk Circt C't 2 Cutes Pleasant' Cald we'll D D Childress DC Childress Kufu Dickens S U 2 " DavM Dr Jas M Carr N G 2 Coleman R H Carrol! & Clark Craue Wni Dennis Abraham Davis Dr Robert Da vis .11 issr Su Sa n E"Da'i. If w n r -1 ' 2 Emory John, or Eager Dr Rob't 2 I-ason W T riins WiJiaus Evans b W 2 Errauion WniS Floyd Jno " Fitzgerald Gaston 1; ftstcr, Antheny $-co Gunn M r &ti v .r t b i LI- may 1 Forwardi ns: MERCHANTS, Ponola, Mi. C-tf Administrator's Notice. Probate Court, ) May Term, Ponota county. . 1843. ALBERT G. ELLIS, administrator of the estate of David A Crenshaw, deceased, has filed his accounts at the present term of this court, for final set tlement of said estate, at the July term 1843. Notice is hereby given to all interes ted to.attcnd & show cause, if any they can, why final settlement and allowance of said accounts should not then be made. ' A. G. ELLIS, Adin nr. may 18 1843. 10-tf. Rangers Notice. TAKEN up by James R. William's, ,one dark Iron grey horse stallion, three year old this spring about 14 hand high, 6ome white cn the end of his tail, no other perceivable marks or brands appraised to twenty seven dol lars. DAVID DUKE, Ranger, Ponola County. may 18th 1843. 10-3w. SPANISH .SEGARS, a fine article, just received and for sale at 15 per 1,000, by ' . ,A. V. ARMSTRONG. "may G. 8 tf . Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned at the November Term, 1841, of the Pro bate Court of Ponola county, on the es tate of David Miles, deceased, all per sons Indebted to said estate are notified to come forward and make immediate payment; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to exhibit the same, duly authenticated, within the time limited by law, or they will be forever barred. . ; . ; ALEXANDER MILES, ' AdnCor. May 6, 1843, . . 8-6 w. WESTERN PRODUCE a gener al supply, constantly on hand & for sale by " J. & A. K. ERWIN. may 3 . 8-t! 100 QALLpNS STONE WARE, assorted articles, just received and fbr sale by A. W. ARMSTRONG. : April 20. . 7-tf UEENS& GLASS-WARE, a new assortment, just received and. for sa!e by ' J. cc A. K. ERWIN. a pi. 2 3 ' 7-tf RANGER'S NOTICE. Taken up by Aron Pitts, one bright bay mare, 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 RANGER'S NOTICE Taken up by John McGarity, one. hay filly, all her feel white, blazed face, and her right ear cut or bit off. Appraised to $40. DAVID DUKE, Ranger, Ponola county. April 3. 4-3 t p f $2 TIIESTATE Of MISSISSIPPI) r Tallahatcmie count. j Probate Court, April 10th, A. D. 1843. To all persons interested in the lands, tenements and hereditaments of Josiah Robinson, deceased, and more especially in the North East quarter of Section thirty-four, in Township twenty-three, of Range one, West: YOUre hereby Cited to be and per sonalty appear before the Probate Court of Tallahatchie bounty, to be hol den at-the Court house in the town of Charleston, on the 2d Monday -of June next, then and there to show cause, if any you can, why an ordr should not be made to sell the above described land, m pursuance to the petition ol Albert G. Haryison, administrator of Josiah Rob inson, deceased. - Witness, the Honorable Hudson Al lien, Judge of. said court, the Greer B II Garner S R Gregory Carroll IJinton James Hallam Jano Hastings Green Harris Charles Hubbard Juo C Grayson Daniel" Gartett E II Green haw Wm Haley James Hallam G Hartsfield W S Hibblcr Dr 1.2 B Hill Thos B Johnson James Jones Rev'd W S Jones James Est. of Jones Richard Jones David Jones Terrell 1 second Monday of Vpril, A. U. i84o, and seal thereof. Issued the 1 1th day of April A. D. 1843. " E. E. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. 6- lw-pf 7d RANGER'S NOTICE. Taken vp by Michael MeKinney, one sorrel horse, flax mane and tail, blazed face, fourteen years old. Appraised to $25. - DAVID DUKE, Ranger " : v Ponola Cf. Mi. April 3, 1843.' 4-3t-pra fee $5 Lewis Wm Laird II Laird II & Co ' Miss Union Bauk McGec M II Marshall Geo W McGraw Cornelius Martin R Nelson Sam'I II Nickle Rll' Perrine Truman Pation Jas W . Pollard Wm B Rush James Rogers Robert Rupe Capt John Ragland Jno Rives Wm Esq Spalding Gideon 2 Simmons Peter Sullivant Nathan South Eli V Shell Steward Smith Wm Littlefield 7. Littlcfield F McGuireSH Miller C 2 ' '. v McGee J J Millikin John McGee Mary P -Merrill Mr Nelson Dr H Oliver Ths ' Packer Jas Pankey Wilson 2 'Redman El iz Russell Wm . Ruffin Mrs MrgtN Rupe Wm Rogers Ilira'm Ruffin JF 2 Shields & Thorpe Stevens Henry ' . Stanford Lycurgus Stanley John Stone W E Stanton J fic Co "." ShcrifTof Panola co 5 Travis Rev J03 1 honipson James : Tyson K II 2 I raguo wm Wilburn Sandford Wilburn Mrs Mary Watson Thos W Ward roup KichM Williams 1) C 2 Williams Wm Whce'cr "Jackson W i Ilium EB 2 Williams DrW Voss Wm Esq Weiig A U Wilson W B Whitson Thos Wilson Jas R Wall JJ R Wilburn Wra Willson Caleb Ward J B 2 Young Andrew J A MES 0 ARMSTRONG, p. M. Panola, Miss. March 31 1843. THRESH LARD; a few hundred lbs. in 60 lb kegs just received und Tor sale at 64 cts. per lb. by - : J. & A. K. ERWIN. apl 20 - 7.tf , RANGER'S NOTICE. ' Taken up by Hcztkiah Rhodes, one bay' mare mulo, four years old, four feet eight inches high, black streak along. h'cr buck and one across her withers. Ap praised to $50. DAVID DUKE, 4 Ranger,' Ponola county. April 3. : 4-3 t . pf $2 ' SUPERFINE' FLOUR, a lot jus;7 S- ceived and fui sale by," - J. 6 A, K. ERWIN. apl 20 -.-.' 7-tf -