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"MA'IJrAU'RANGEMBNT. Tin maillro'ii Me'in-Ai-i arrivfe oa Tuesday ... 1 w". . . .. ...., I I ..",.t.-v..k I ny 1 i-lri I m Bill OlUli'.liy) ;z I A i V .f-: ... iMw u.fnii. itu cieu.'ntcly. " 1 Th"! mail f.ea Oxford airivee oa Tuesdays at G ohrloex i M. aaa iiepa:t3 oa .uoao&ys at t Tha mi l f:ori Gr-nvlV, arrives or Suaday-i at ti oV.ort r. .i , aai cicpaite inaas at o o x .ia l.i. i. j -' -'.- ' G o'clo; P. M., aaJ dqarte .Aloadaya at Grcbck A.ri. LITIi!A!JY, D'JUirsTiC, & FAStlKhNA- BIJ1 FAMILY aiAGAZIC. For IS 13. EDITED HY .MRS. S. J. HALE St OTHERS THE LOSG ESTABLISHED ClvMUt oT Caaitc, SazWlKi aif& Tito lie lies I. cttres. rO.1 TJE LADIS6 OF AMERICA, LADY'J BOOK having been for so lo tjj a S2iivi3 cf years, universally rccog ii 23.1 m t-ie exclatfvo and indisputable glide to the f.ii:3x, ia raatter.3 of tests, faaaioa, aai lrtsra tare tho ealy war!; cnd-act3.1 ty iluting-iis'.isd . female a Jt'-.o.-?, who have won for taemselvee a fc'gh place ainoajtaegaidiri spirit of tha ajs the c.ily vo:k vvaieh in pok.: of fa;t has baea ex- el.isi.'aly darota.l to the ladies ha fa?or with its fair patreas has not bscn hS3 retnarhablo t'aaa hi porf-tt adaptation ta t'.vr.r faeli ;v? and tasus end their req-3:reneat3. Ia entering opoa a now yaar, tha p. jju:-her. without dimiale'.'ngbt tha hast that etsiliag aad useful literature, which has sa loag re salni fra.-a liyia uiidar ceatribtitloa tha native !o.i sea, and algiat tear of our Amsrican Fe nih writ?:, will, t3 each sjccssaitfs mmber 'ap pear?, p-e.?at 5n iha several departments nf Litar- . T" t. . . T . . V". t. l - .. ni.ir?, A-aniiija, aaj rictnnai i:.mo9MvimeiiT, a - constant a id ever varying saceessica ftf new and striking fsa:i.cg. Nor dos ha p:oiii"a without ainpb abiry t psrfvm. Tha b;st library ta! sat, the bert sflbr:3 of tha nTst dlstinsviiiho'd artists i. the CiTJat.-y-aad, to crar.a as veirae'adom th4 r.-hoh, the man perfect arrantiTienta for the rs. ' ceptioa of the A;uan-:a i, LoaJoa a id Parle Fash v iot", far ia aivaa-:a of a.iy other p jbtic-t'oa ia tl'.U -a.nt.-7, enable hira t as3-!:a the 'patrent of th. L AD Y' BOOK that tha forthcoming rolutae will r.i-re t vaa i .ist'f its well eatasd title of the M.-:aii.'.3 cf lazaiiais fe: the ladles of our coaury. j 1: ha? p-.s-ed fnte curtene te seifrt thitdri's is ' a r.;a;:er of tr'.Sin? irapartaae?, batthie every lady k:j-3 to be ura-Iy false. Taate ia dres ie ursi. i versa :ly I'ltti ha tha .rl?s. of a thousand desirable j tci.ittos i.ir:naa.v,';ula adellcisacy ia this ree- px-t . vay3 laja.-aioa ia the enhnat oa of straa ::?, aaJ c.-?t of her i.tt'mata fri-ads thnbeaaty 'of Hs.ca and tha wit of Aspasia. would hardly i o :ei m a a J t e 7,5 a ; : a 1 fa vo r a a ae k a o-.v I e I i a d 'o w d v - ia dm. Ileal? the impemace cf art accredst?.1 geide te tha Ka:hio'a3. This v.ztzl "fTiee, already filled for fvjrtv'a yaa:?. irna auvetsal oeeptiacf, by the Lidy'3 goo's, iha p. blisher pledgj? himsnlf ta'discba-ge U fif.:r, ia a 3ty!e su pa-: iar.n hia former cions. Tha !a:;?3 kao-7 p:rfc:t'y wall that our Magazine i3 hs h!h-'Pt ?.!ithor':tyia Fahioa. No la Jy jv'i .lershersalf wall dressed who c?a-travp;v:-th:s aathoritr, aad, ia aurowa city, la 2. York, Postaa, Balyrore, Ci.uiriiiati, Uaisvilie, Lesiaetoo,. Loa'-, Ne-v Oilcans, Mobile, Rich won l,Cha'l33toa,Ca?aaaab, aad tb other raetvop. olitiai cu:c.i cf the varioae e tate., the tistoful Fn-Vaioa Piaic3 cf the Lady's &oi di. tate the law a Cfdres.'. A3 a for ther-ass-iraac cf tharaaga cscol'eacs ia this departaicat,thep-'.Iisb3rba3-secared the s?r- VlCSSCf ?Ii3S LK3LI?. wh.i wi'l ill.-ioti-nt tS Pa'hioa riapf, ia her c3ual felicitcua and graph-) j s;y:2, naifaj a taoioja kaawleage oMhe sub ject, with a else.-, graceful and intelligible man . nar of tnat'rtgU. llcrdescripiions are worthy of the )rod.ie;ioaa of her own fjlowiag pertcil," which Vrt-v'the eariiar: Fashioa Platc3 fir the Lady'e "r v au i p.: 'l V a n .1 nf-'l cn.notlini .1... .1 r - ITSav CO I i .-, i hi ma tames fv-n ojr 1 y Dava doa, te c, y . f'vi'-v P'at"-3 viat ha!' raeivjd tha sanction of jn a V;taM toa, 'is tast, taa newest, the bast fash- j "a irorn r!9.- j J3 arraa.araa.v.9 fur producing a most brilliant 7ittrac:iv9 serial of Liaa aad Mezzotint En- ihe 1;'S are n0lV COiTi;,I:15- Pictores fresh from .y eacU of o -t f.r.it rate Ame;i'-.aa Artists, ra vfiaw actually in tho hands of the ablest American sagra.r3, las puojecti embr&ctnscnt only the usa al popjlaraad dop's?:lc topics, bat others which ar? jrtte.-wovea iavo tha very heart strings of Araer ieaa natioaalitv. trsati ir u thv rl.- nratim.iT n cideau ia tha glorioai aai heroic age cf Amer ica With ros-act. o the reneral! itra'i-v ti rnnfl tcneof tha Lady's Book, for IS 1?, it will maia . . -. - . . . lam i.j u.aj cooaioiBat character of a domestic ca I faehioaabla family magazine. While sach c;.atributore aa Mi:3 Leslie, AlieeSodgwickfMje iiaii, airsj-mbury, Aire LI t tllst, Mra Si'our ney M.a Y E Jlo.vard, .M;3 Seba Smith, Mrs A M F Annaa. MraC I.ps Ho. it: Mri Pn.a .,r Mrs S J Uald continue their contribution"' the oeautiia! aid tha nseful, all that charms the fancy P.ad all that mends thahflaft mid imi.a tS. affections of ournatare, will continua to adornand eigniiy our pgtS3. Tha lovers of hi;torl :al rornan.-c. anrl thns nhn regard our nation's glory as the prima objects of u.ir nanoa 3 i.terat irf, wiil hava their peculiar ta-9t?3 gratified by the contributions of DrRoberlM E;rd, thea.a'.horof -th filsdlatirV T!nK. x-- The adaairere of Southern scenery and manners ... ..-vi3o itipensjre,araoago'ircorrespood eat,the name of W GilmnreSimms, the novelist, author of 'Gov Rivets Yma ' - Those who are partial to gracaful,caav,nonelia- .iaici.iv, t-ui.ioiUai7iy sinry tailing, will always hail with pbasara tha moathlv. r-tir:t nf TO" P lis, the most piqaaat, lively aad fertile of all mas- .... ' . . O The admirers of the hirh tonsd. morl nn ma'tie KourfcUetie, will recoaisa vrith pleasure, amniiT oorcoinnooror?, tno name oi 1 Arthur, author of 'Six JTights with the Washfngtonikns, &c. Ccntrib.nions arc also ready frora tha peas uf .J-rofestfr Alexander Dallas Cache, late Principal of ths Philadalphia High Scboe.', Professor John i. anderpon, author of 'a Year in Paris,' professor jnnnr rc:.t, editor ol 'the Young People's Cook. Oar limits will not gi ro us spaca enoog'h to en- marara ins names oi a tithe of our contributors. Our list of faraigrt coainbatora i3 enriched vith iaa iioiuj oi Joanna Daille, ?rary Russell Mitfotd, iuar i.owiir, :Mar:al'ri2ewoith, Hon. .Vis O. ivortoa. JI R (". i-vn . recognised in Europe as tha elite of British female aethors . . 'i he publisher's moans of iaeraasiag the beauty and vaJas of tha Lady's Book are accumclatho yecr bv year. To hie already ina-tlmable li.n of viMi...yj.j -r, uo uw.isia.nvy receiving accessloas uUi.i ai iui3 a.:.i f.L.. ci". , 'His arrangme::tv with respect to' Csisinal 4'AiNTi.wGe. ircra f -ect Aituta as Pctharmo!, Frr.:'kent3;a, Croorae, ' Chanmaa. ' Jlacliae. Hu m inn arunc.vcarspls.?, end he nambers a.ong the e.i gravers wnssj Jervicss a.-a ccr.etantly reta'aed, -Tneier, fmhh. Wurns.-, ivies, c;co, J-JII:3, r.'assar?. Glaired??. J.-i--. His whale yst:ra cf anan-jsraaats whh re-peit to J. ariioa riaies js mi QWiopza an ! p -rfrcted. Th- T .. Flnn't vill therefara cnntinti -.;. taia th?.t proud pre-emiaeaia ia merit aad ia pop- . . i ' . r . .. . Oiiritr.wnica lor.iwfca jwi.- oi anir.icrm.tiea at- t3-.nl-n na thepertoi taspncnsrier ha3 earned it wnl.-tlll rsmairij aj nc.cwiarr, ine rAoiaTE cr t;is taip- in:.i3. S3 c' 3 d i yrs t o:h ia ad v a.u. 5 T-.73 c;r-'-", one ypa-, i ;eco(:iv-. cne j-ea-, idavca c:pi: ea3;':a-, Id CD r. a. noDEY At Clinton Miss. 'TTTll.T; commence the Fall aad Winter s- Th s fatuity oonsisM of RV. Alexander Camp-hall, Preiident; l.'ev. Robsrt ii:Lain,Trofe'orof ?a thomatics ana iataia! 1 hwosopay; l.dwara I ic- ih, P.-ofs.orof a n.:ient Languages; U. W. Alof- in, i riacspai oi ma i rop-iraiory tiepanmcnr. Tuition payable ia advance. Piimary division, per sesoian. gl2 CO i iaamai ana scieatin: c!ivis;oa, liV'f Hoarding ftid room per rnoaih ?,Oii Ftudsntt are exaected ta famish their rooins with heading, furniture, &c. and procure their own wesh:n.-. v ashrng can to bad in towa at f;ora aa n Ji j cane-jier cozen. Thafainala Danaitinent. u.id?.r th. s-inrritptv of tha Piaeid ji'.I of tha Co'.le;;e, assisted bv mis, ii. r.. .riije?pif, ana o:nsi3 wnl commenc? at ma same i:ma. Tuition payable ia ndvanee. Per session, ia primary division, " In middle - " " in hish " in music on plane,. iarrats'c oa r.'iitar. Si 3 no 15 no l CO 25 oa 20 00 " ia paiating, drawing, flowers, l.o CO Dear.nng and toom per math, E(Jardla2 and room, with fi.i i;ht.'K-.l. 3 "J diag aad rodm f jrnitare, washing, &c. f;f . , per month, - 11 0 Dr. Picket 53 exaected clarr- the wi.n'er to de liver a CO J-.tfl nf l-riiirB nn -V.ir!C-r (i-.nmmn. isd with expeiitaanu, for the benefit cf bcth By crder cf tha Board : CO WLES'MEAD. President Doird of Trustee', 71. C. Cliatan, ?cpt. 14, 184-1 ?3 lOw JOSEPH W- CARROL!,. FACTOR & COMMISDl.N MERCHANT, No. SO Magazine Street, 'Refer t, Jno. If. McRae E?r. Grir.ada, 'Mi. Jnn.D.McLemare Esq. Oakland, 71: si. Jno. A . Ciafevd Esq. Carroll coo at, Mil. it. ri'SDr, ComiKbsfon u crcSar.!, tA?OIA, Ilavifts a coramodiras Wcralfvus at the :eTn-b-Ianiinj:, will pay strict atwntian t tha Re reiving and Forwarding of Merchaudis, C tton c:., as well rtthe saie3 of Prod ace or Grocsrlc?, oa emv-gnmer::. March 8th, 1813. 1 13ra J. R. J EPPERSON 4- Co. g anrtsiss ion iues'chnr-: ' COTTON & TOP ACCO FACTORS, TO. 53, Camp Street, NEW our j: ns. Sepfembdr 17, 1842. '37 4m A. P. Gray & Daisipfeclf, Commission and Fo!?ivARti:;a MERCHANTS. No. 41, New Levee St reef, -NiVv'-OitLiiAr-s. Having engnge.1 tho services of Mr. R. T. Bryariy, i c, tfthor with ojr selvc.4, will give particular attention to tha sae of Cotton, and the transaction of business generally, for account cf the planters of North Mississippi. A. P. GRAY & C MPBRLL. New Orleans. Deo. 5.-1812. Z0-3w James Abes-nnthy & .. Memphis, Ten:-, James A he r n a i Ii 5-, N&w Orleans. 05er their serv 111' 7? ' 1M- i';t,? cf Forwarding Merchandize. We have cmnloved Mr. O. M. W;!r.-.v. wiiowni serve his acquaintances in Mis si'ippi. December 31, 1842. ' l-tf (Cf TANYARD. THE unJersigned brg3 leave to inform inborn menus ana customers "hat he still carries on the Tanx his new tan-yard in the East Ward of urenada Mississippi; where he has con stantly on hand all kinds of veil iannrd Lb A 1 II Kit, which he will dispose of at prices correc-nondinrr with th.? hrdnnr, . . o - oi me limes. LrCatlier ui nt nnv t mo given lor iiiaes. D. II. GREEN H iv. Grenada Feb. 13 1813, tf BOSTON NOTION A-:n GBA HAM'S MAGASin'E, We jiavo made ft r Til ff ffPmfln fa w!t!i tha enterprising publisher'of gkaham's magazine, by which otrer lheir Magazine and the Boston No tion for one year, for only re dollar s It is idle for ua herft !n'pn- in.-,. detail of tho superior character of Gra ham's Magazine it has in one rear ac quired a celebrity and extent of circala- wu ucjouu mat oi any periodical in the world. For the vcar lft4 thn ar.. zmo is to be increased in the number of ii3 pages, and other important and val uable attractions aro to Lc added to it. Th?nf.t new wnrU nf p.ni vt?it DICKENS, and JAMES, will m..,u' lished in the Boston Nni ... 'l""' w "iiU foho editions. Ileretoforp. th r me3Q 2reat authors havn hPn. t., . . uiuiu; entire.y inaccessible to country readers w-MiSiu"icuuucmiie3 in receiving them in n hnnlr Cnrm - P.. ....I. ----- wviujviiuiiifj jucujq of thesa master-minds at about cr.e tenth ot what they would otherwise cost vrv- NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO TUP. nn i Vq will furnish copies, of the Quarto Action io. t, to an who may wish it a few numbers only hating as yet been published and the two vohimpa nfK ..w.. m end of tha year will contain 032 pao-c.s t I r I .1 .... . 1... 1 " .-viw yujifcRis ana titio pao to each Upon remhtiri t if- r.i. .... ot Philadelphia. rmhliaW r,v-n me .or ta the undersigned, a copy of ...w Woivu iuuo!i quarto or iglio edi uonY and Graham's .M.-?roTinn rv,. iom will to forwarded lo'vou;--- Tun,,..,.' Notion will be cent yoj from No; 1 if " v.i.V'. 1 C II 1 o. ruDiisher ot iiostori Not in n . "CLOTHS. T). all River Prints. Rials. Kb (IPS nja , 3 i .iiu ' 3 ana lionnets d:c. of everv dRprrmimn jusi recoiyed and' for sale low for cash' -1 Hi'lOl lKJt.iUr. A. XV. A v tn fs it r o 2 ff . PRI'.GOOD, GROCERY & PRODUCE' Coinirussieii, receix'iiijr forvrp.rdini; PouoJji, Mi. Aaiil 23, 1213. C-U;n ia$iosi"j2 r?ln satiric LITERATURE, ART AND FASHION. Graham's JLtttfy's nn:l PROSPECTUS .FOR l C 13. EDITORS . . J. FENNIMORE COOPEU. RICIl'D. II. DANA, W M. CULLEN BRYANT, II W. LONG FELLOW, CHARLES F. HOFFMAN, T. C. GRATTAN. ""IRAHAM'S U the oldest and mo .t popular jf of t!e American Literary .-aazinej. Tha n i i ber for January, l43. will be The first of tha 3ith volame. Ita long and universally jaccessful career, front its commencement with a far.' ban died subscribers, Cntil the present t:m, when it has a circalatioa of fift- thoesand eoni- mA:i.V. is perhaps as good aa evidence of its great and hi- creism m?r:t aa ins puousner nis it ia hia povrer to offer. To bis old subsciibare. In inoi n.i. surance are necessary of his detanriiae.tioa to maintain 1:3 i)-esent a3eeadaacy over a i the ri vil ceriodicals cf thocoaatrv. ring tho pan year, of sech men Bry ant, Cocr ef, Dan., LoNjrriLow, IIcffma.v, JUncup, etc., of high reputation ia the liierary world, es regular conlri'juiort, in addition to a pre.-ls 1 pt embracing many of tha first name3 in tha nation, is a rjfBcic-nt guarantee that the work wdlcontiaae in be the principle medium of cotiim.iafcat'on h-. t-veen tha best anho.-s and the publio. . Anw.v tr.3 attraet:oa3 cf the thmy-ri.'Va volume, will be saveral Talcs brir J. '. Conr-. ':ir r IhChun. Mr Herbert. Jiut L? '. Ca.-fr..' .Vr.. Ein!:vr.: 31 rs F.lfrt rr t . ".f.- c".r than; poew: by Jlr'Enant. 3Ir Dc.na, 3Jr LongfeUoic, Mr Street, 31rs Sihz Sriiih, 3Irs UteaJ, a-t'i urj biurr.tvt etravs t:;31r Fx : I lit r follows a more full list nf i n rf cent:ic-.!tarj, the most disth-giished of ;hc cojatrv v. a oi:i;i io' want c; lo.im.j Graham's Ledv'3 aad :sa;luaas 'Iii'mj he 3 been from in cs-abiishment tno.-a th:..i . c-;her the faor: i iio.'r i us p.a.i uo?e not ea::r;i',ex:iai9 aith:.- cf tha most important character, saea a? have rai se ! Elac'-itvaojN and son;? other forel-n io f.aale n. i. i.'...u;:c? a-a rep":afo its pj9 will be riincipailv da rot id to whatlsii ; iall : term ed light liteiat.o. Ii wdl be dlf.'n- .ial;v! fram other p .-blicaiieaj of tiiailai alms br the l:-ratv and artisilc mcr t !' ju oo itenta. Vr. I t'.caa cf other v or3 are nakaown qr rnynn;, ;'; tr.bato s ta this are the tajit c-m.nrat ar-tacre cf oarage and coaatry; th? vc-fy arm;, foatsde:, of o;r 2 Mtvaf-.-s. . P?:-acia'Iv i itcd- ebraJ cs .c-ataiaia- tha cholcert pro i actions cf the Caeitf.-malatv.-:t;:9 of tha ti l-.vc-y k-.::ti- oer c-..:a;.i3 vr.:.c i .-ay ba ap'.?".le l v:t'i pride by tastes ae vi.tiicati.-. tne'ir iataDsctaal eminence. Sri.F.vrti-J K.-.:!t.tIS!TMF.XTS. Ia the department of Engravings it ia -.vc!! knew a tliat Graham's .Megar.iae has far sarpa.-sed -v pwio. Ileal work ever p-ibHshed ia lf:is ..r any oth er coaatry. The highrst an b. tic a ci rl-al p.ib lishcrs seerr. thus f:-..-ta hiv8 been to mai tahi a respectable imltatioa ol the namera i ecutly aad beautlfal works of art with which tae s-.-cressiva iiumucis i i mis jou.-iiiii ..a - s ssa graa i. iataa cearr-a of iha succeeding volaaie3 many Jmp-irt'tnt r.s-.v laai-treswiii oe nurocacea. rrattlaand Sadd tiia taoct celebrated Marzetint Tln-ra era ia the Union, a.id equals of tbabast in Eu:cpe,will co.i tiaae u funrtbh their xqniii9 po lection;.' aad Rawdoa, V.' tight aad tia::h, G Taiksr, A L Dick, Ginbredg' Jarkmaa, Jf?.3 aalth'r. of ew iii.t, art-i iy.xwoa, e.cn aaq vate?, Tuckar and other', of lliila Icdphla-ilt arn'hnjtha most eo.iaent line engravers of the p-f snat csnt J ry, have been engaged to furnish a S'iccessioa of highly finiehad cual t-ngravias, trparr la aiy thath ava hitherto appealed ia periti-iicala. rAiaong tha picti;rf8 that will be ergraved for for t'e vol ume ia 18-13, are sj-.-bral Omsixal Paintings, by I.-rgham, Iam'.ii, Cola, Thompsoi, Pree.naa, Pranqjinet, aad other distinguished artlfia. 'i ha America.! periodicals have hitherto ontihted, save ia a very few iastaaces, o.aly engraving oop ied frora foreign priin. 'i he pablisberf Gra ham s .Magazine will be tha ,-t to r.?f-m the practice, aad to mike his work strictly orii-al ia its embellishments as well asia ia literary con t?ius. - Ojr Pjtitrait GAi.T.cr.v.-Oa3 of the new fea tures of the comuig volume- icill be tha introduc tion of Portrait cftho coaribators ta Graham's Magazine, which of co irse, will iacluda rtaarly all tha eminent writers of tha day. Tha U'ali vol oaiewil imdudc, from the bari ns cf Parker, .1 ohn-sc-a and oth-ri, portraits engraved in iha h'Uhsst st)-le Cf t'03 art of Jlr Cooper, Professor Loif,l lo', 'Maria DalOceideate. .Mrs Sigo irar.-Mi Sadgwick, Mrsr'cba Smith, M M Embury and sev eral others-all fraai paiiiting3 esacutari cxpressiv for thg p'lroie. The Eoitckisl DErAP.TMt.NT will continue to embrace notes on current literature etc, aid re views of all cew American aad foreign works of geaeral interest or value. The criticisms of Gra ham's Magazine are aknowbdgd iaail parts o ike country to be sjperid? in acumen, honesty ar.d independence to those of anv .or-.t.-rr.nr.rsTv. - r-,. deed, while a mairritv of tha m.i.vM .-. nd n...r- terly journals have becoina mere advertising medi ums for for the booksellers, in v.-rnrVi .t. tn-'r,-. i.i iim. is uiuiacnininatciy pri'ssd, this period ical is looked upoa as a just and discriminating ar biter between authors sa l rrr,-1nrs ivi,;l, have implicit confidence. Terms. Graham's Ma-razin- will h first of each month in every -quarter oft e Union. The moj.t distant subscribers will therefore receive it oa that dav, as rt-ell a those ivho reside in Phil adelphia. The proprietor bmg moi desirous of prcsentii'g the best and nasi h?iii:f,,i cheipest work in the country, and anx-oas to fcrir tha lowest torn,, r .- - " vl lrl .1 &, .....ii. u. icavu ui a i. nnnrj in In ti. r . ai.E 1-ui.lars per annum m advance for a elec"rv. or two cnsi3 venr!f friTfii- rin... c copies for ten dollars, eight fit fifteen dollars, or elevfa for txentv dollar, fc'iihs f .r.a-4-- alj lavanabJyirtaduance. -Poataga of all rttsrs co t,e pre paia. fOLU il E R. G RA H AM, jfc. isii, . o Chestnut t Pblladelcliia' Saddler ind Uarsess Maker; I undersigned would renecLfiillv inform hi3 friends and the public, that he isal-J ways ready at his shop On ths Sonnrr. tn iV- sQc.c.ast Ward of Grenada to execate, in workmanlike manner and auow casn prices, all vyork in the Sad dltr.2 ar.d Harness rnakinrf hud Repairing dona on the shortest notice. urrenaua, uct.s: .j 42. 43l2m rpVO GIN-STANDS for saleextreme ty low to ctoss a consignment, by Marcn2. 2-tf A FEW barrel's i-.T r-, : .' - i r --a-OATb just received and for mle bv apl 29 7-tf DRIED APPLES, u few barrels erTd jm.ji ir-tctvuu una ior sate J. & A. K. ERWIN. fir' ; 7-tf J . :il A Ll 5j LI A Li 2. . CLOCK L WATCH . J1.1KER. anJ ' South side of the jul-lic A LL work in f ! r rslwivr linn ni.iilv - " ....... uvuh; ---executed uml wit ran ied. Grenada, Feb. 4, 18 Id. -12 m Grcccrics, 2caj tov CASH. fflll'i following articles. just received, . and will ha sold at low prices. 13est Brown Sugar, 12 Iha. for 1,00 Dest Rio or Havana Cofll-c 7 lb- for 1,00 Good Molasses 37 cents per rallon. Candles, Boston Goal) Starch Tobacco Raisins .Rice Spicpsofall kinds Coar?e& fi-arj G.a'f, together wun everv article usually cal led fr in the Grocery line. IJUT z Co. April 22. 6-tf GtXEr.AL Co:.iriis3io:t M2acir.vr:r, No. 12, Comrnei'tc Gtrtje!, '. Pj ALTIMCIIE. Hiving opened a Ilo'jse fur the pro;; eeution of a general Commission bi?.i-nes-s, he will give particular attc-nu'on to Ci-nsignn-.cnts of southern and western prcduc- ; for sale in thus innrket. In solicitini; thf p- i onagc of his friend. nn j the public, he n ed i:cart-ely a i J il.at every attention cuc to insure prompt itude in tho t ransactK-n of any hu-mie; r r 1 1 r u c : ;j i to him, v.- 11 be given o.i nis part. He legs lav e to relcrto rif-ssrs. r,.-ba A Ko, ) " Wilson, Y.'riehtficCoJ I.V.V Orlaas. Mr. I.::, 11 McRae, 1 ' A. i Pr.v.ra, J Gicuda. " Samuel Co,. ) Eahiir.ore, Feb. 1, 1 3 13. 5-1 Cm f t r I :- s! C4 v o c c r i c I ! J UGAH. tee. a!r. Rio & !Iavur..i Cofil-e, Mo'as-?, ripjer, Um-er, InJ;:io. Madder 4-. c-c. ecc, :or sale lov: l7 A. W. ARMSIT.ONG. April 22, 1SI3. G-lf Kardr;asc & Crockery. A COMPLETE Hsortment ofifard ware eb Crockery, just received and for sale low for cash, bv HUNT v5c Co. April 22d. - C-tf LATE JUST. received nnd still rnceiving. per .earners John II. lii!!sn and-Fe!-rnont,' a fresh ar.d careful! v v!cpted supply of DRY-GOODS d: GROCERIES consisting-cf every variety in demand in this market, which will now bo sold extremely low for cash. T-hoe wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine our slock Lc fure purchasing elsewhere. A. V. ARMSTRONG. Pon-ola, Apl. 22, 1813. G-tf Xfl BUSHELS of real Petty Gulf COTTON SEED, j-m rtieived per steamer Belmont; ia store r.nd for sale by A. V. ARMSTRONG. April -y. 7.if 'Ti e w Goods, eiiiAP rsi mm Tho subscribers aro now recei'.'in from New Orleans a larg ossortment of seasonable goods amonsr which ae new styles of French Printed Muslins and Lawns, English & AmprirnnPrir,., white, jaconet and striped Muslins Fan cy dress Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Apron Checks, Brown ec blenched Domestics. Linen Drills and Cottonades, and a full assortment of Boots, Shoes and Bonnet, which will be old at lover prices than ever befrro offered in this market. . " - BUNT cb'co; April 22. : c-tf rr-i i n-i . . . . a ; y -nr. suosenber, thankful forthepat ronnge he has heretofore received takes this method of informing the plan ters of Ponola and the adjoining counties that he is prepared to execute order's for making and repairing cotton gins, cotton ifiras.'.crs, wneat thrashers and fans on me snortest notice and on reasonable terms. He isalso ready to execute tur ning in iren, steel or wood. IJa l0v.zs by close attention to business to meri't"a snare ct patronage. His prices shall bo as low as those of anv other ; .k . i in i nt: country. He may be found at all timoa Bt nis shop in the eastward, Grenada, iwuuoors easioi ;uft.ierry-s Blacksmith n "I1 wf,r.k fepairinpr warranted. Grenada, Mi., March 9, 1 843. l-tf OASTINGS and Hardware of every description m store and for sale low for cash by. A. W. ARMSTRONG April J22d, Gtf ' '(Kr Goods itfiit pHE subscribe!., anxious to sell off ii eni oiocic ot Goods before ro newingagain. cgera focr-ii v V t.?;u r a pit -- 4... 7 ."i D J Si - 1 gin making; Tho sub;'cri!-;f U-gs leave !; 'inform thoPbntors of Pt,noI.t'and the adjoining counties, that, tiaving jjermnii'riitiv.i..c:f ted in th-a town of Vt no: j , hr- h pi e parcd to make to order C;xtcx Gi:s of the first quality, on the plaiu.fGr..voLD Oi I ii ATT. Uo haa cevcial of i!ni make now on hand and for sale, which ho uill warrant. r.3 will as thnseoflm own make, equal, if not superior to anv now m ue: Ho i3 Riso r(.ajy ,0 rJ. pair any uins on the shortest nolic?, and v.'i.l warrant the work. Tl.ofc pcrfcp.j who mwy wish to r.co s,occi!iicn3 of his work, ran do so 'at t!.. plantations of Mr. II. W. Mid lleton and Jlr. Ldvvard Davis, Ponola reu,ntv, Mr James Morn-, Lafayette co., auj .Mr. David V. Dicke Hen. Jno. Ray burn and Col. T. D. Hill alyo hav.e her-iinrnf t! cn.r. , ,i. For all work dor.e, the lowest cash ori ces wnl be chare d. ?hoP in the N E rn.;r ofihetown. A. II. UURDLN'E i onola, Marcli 25, 1C43. "3-if POWDER and Shut, Lt ad, d a l,,r-. S assortment of Quceii'a ware and Tm ware, for sale Jjv by a., : ...'AnMSTONG. I?2 ercaiiJiSpnn, rILunaer.s:f;r.ed would reject fullv in-orn, th.-,-friend-, nod the public generally, ih;U il.ey ,;ive rc;;uivej on changing their inn U;r,f baches. Thv willherfafiet-K-;! fur CASH, and cash en ly, ,t i ice sp. Kd to the titnes. All those indebted to us either by note or t:rcc.e.nt are cnrr.e?fly re-j-tested' to. come toruard and luoke pnyi:i:,t, as iviitctra' ity o,;i the part of our cu.-Mnmeis i ilis-p:niil-:e tuour stycess in binines. J. & A. K. Rini'lV i iiii,..;, i! tr . ., t .. st Inrc'i 10, 1 Ci3. l'.r rtj HF.iirTJer-i-r.eJ wish to inform tho PiMrcr. uf Por.ra and th adjoining cvuni.u.' that th.ay are i;ow prepared to Wo?!! ttork in iie al.mt lire, on ther-h rrt est notice a-id in!i- let manner a!,, running g.-ar can I- h... a' our jrh'ip o-i t'e i-i-t ter.n r-.:.d uf the l.-ot quihty. Ai! work isarran'e.I i:ot to l-rcelled. ii'e v!:t!h-d ia the State. Oar prireshall he as low asthore of miy s!mp for work il- ne in the same style, person- ui', ingtl.eirg:nj repafred wiii c'o'ell io send them to the shoo as eariv nt bio. We hope io merit nnd share a lib eral pat rona2o. fJC? Shot) oa th3 road leading fro..i Charleston to Ponola, two and a half mi'cs north of Piiar -aiia d. P. HANKS vfc Co. April 22, iS3. C-l" fUGAR, CofTce, Molacs. C)Sa!t, Window-ghss, h:4 domestic Drv noo Is. Ill t'r. and fur sale low for CASll. Lv U. TYSON. Par.ola, March C, IS 13. ltf ii urs . u al, ii o,u the - - - Steanileat Belmont, at tho town of Belmont in Ponola count v, the ne gro boy NELSON, five icet 11 inches high, eqppcr colored, he has a hesitancy in his speech, is nb-.ut 25 years old. "nnd weighs about 170 lbs. When he left tiie boat, he wore a roundabout nnd o'h er cloti'lrg nsually worn by deck hands. I will give 25 dol: 3 reward to any person who will deliver him to Capt. Wallace, of the s'eamcr Belmont, or tho same amount for his a !pr hcnsl.m and security in 'lie of Poiiola or ?ny other County jail in the State, or 50 dol iai'3 if delivered to mo in Vieksl-tV" JOEL H. WILLIS. Vickshu rg, Feb. 27, 1813. 2-;f. N O Ti C E. A RF.EAHLY to an otder of the Honorable the.Probato Coa r nf T il- lahatchie count v, ma.de at i!k Anri! term thereof; I shall proceed to sell, on the fifth day of Juns nest, in iho town oi inaneston in saleouatv, on a credit ot twelve months, with bond and approv ed secuiit. , the following land, belong ing to the estate of Cade Al ford, de eeare 1, late of said count y,io avii; the South-east quartet of Section twelve, in Township twenty-four, Range 2, Easf. Salo to u.ko place uilhia-tho hours prescribed by law. HAMILTON DOG AN, Executor of Cad a Afford; defd. Charleston, Mb., April 1 1 th, A.'rj l3j3 C-3.v-pf4d h BOUNDS CH0ICEBA- Q ,OUlCOv. Just received 2f steamboat Shakespeare and for sale low for cash by . J. & A. K. ERWIN. al 1 3 7-tf RANGER'S NOTICE? ' Taken vp by.Aron Pitt, one bright bay mare, four years old, blazed face, left fore foot and' right hind foot" white' fifteen hands high. Aponmed to 40 . DAVID DUKE, Ranker P. Q. April 3. 4-3 t p fee Notice. Persons who have taken up stravs are r.otifiednot to deliver them uo with, out a certificate fror.i me cf ihe'mu'nt of ail costs. -David dtticm Tn?-3TERN PRCDUCE a rpn,. V V ix supply, constantly ca hand lc ior saie oy . . K . ... J, is Ali. ERWIN. iny 3 8-tl t i LIFE AND SPIiECiiEs CP IIEXI1Y CLAY Cjivrlif i i tv:i vo'ujrif.- 1'"r V.'ilOLE POl t.v r i i.e Pub! ; isiK-r-j ,r T riO'HlL' 1 - .-I tl 1-3 -.J Mies RKtta;" 'jr.- lite -:i!v fi;;i ' I" .. . jofU.eSPF.ECnjOrUEct;: iHorcJ by a Cr.t; ' ! Ve (:r,al,b!:1':- aid Orav ". ,a;ri,:i,c.!!t..,j,J L - ot ix ,?rav,r, by , l,it j.c to',, i.' . i. ... "in E a l -d fpab:i5!,,frr11 Mr - t'- !'i-c plates, a!1 cdi-i,,, of :. ,J'a ho P.-,,..!.. ; . 01 th w-f. o .1 T . toiutnes, at il..-. r. ' ana o',.. l!!Vi.-ii, - J i".' o u w.m: i;oli.ar lr , , ' 1 I. A i c ear un : X V?A written Cor ths uotk. 1,-, i .. :t:n Lc. ' llAT;;r ii. The spof.Lhc3 of Mr r thrs work r-.n-no i - -reej tj. i' " v u iiuu C'J 1 o:i restored to the fi O. llioni Imvj- r herr. . P'vmg his own Uicf,,., without inte-rrnlatio;)';r5?f , M ! -ti cumpari.Tj with thi, l!l rr.r,-.' i;:'s or co4 pea red. ' ' l L"'t:: introuuetory paragraph JuU Circamstar.ccj w biC:i ca'Vt h'- i. I 1 t I1 1 . ' I ."I I . . ' . ' . . ' " it i ce i !'. ) ' '"uici.ca, a n.o:e at the h : . : i the c-i; ia;e ui lije rr.eas.ur Ct!Si;c;l. 1LLVSTR 7I0N?. I A Port rair r-1" It-. ..... . p;:-uS:::r-- "'Mi rf I I I. A view cf tha b-r:hrhC(,,f jV' ry C!ay,,n -tho Sh,S!lt.5 cf lhar:;.; Virginia engraved" 0" -;-c ' '"' , ,,IK;An '-TvPd Fac;:e ::, effc-r iron, Mr. C!av. S"r:i is th, ch ,(:-ic;cr;:c!, cor,-o:i'R ol t!.a ..-.'.'f.h.n. ,rTin.' 'n--: ' ' ' 1 1 -cr ,su , P!i'm'c in two ! u rj vu iltC i C f ncc?i. Y printed, ci lair, white'p.no?, i W'l. V , 111 'e covers ha! 'u,l--J ci.e.-i-er than ruv sc'i df r;,V w;!S'e t,e.,u.,evvehrP2tog:r, ! ttf,e ,arS3Jt Circulate ever attAc' by any. .-V pfonou, l,o.st!-:0- five t u,:a Uf t'en.rrnant pnnciV.v x !wa:ure4 " Nation:.!. Policy cfvj I o u tbo fort.-my.si champion !o t, esp cia'ly '..ill ... 1 ; ' . to the vanmn VK' . 17.atir.n3 and (!l-,v ft,,!,. .1 0 'b"3 ill iv. ueittly aprc?l for uU! iu ourtn to-:-i tcni, ctrcu!a:i,Vi of th; 0,;r, s-' render Us reru.sa!, as ntar.'y r.S tiJaybf" "aiVt;r5a!V u c a-:k theiutuj.tfn;: tor oar sa,:cc, bat to advance vh3 rrcr ' Cause to which their cr.er:c$ a;e r- ' voted, and b-causa that C:rj:.2 can ia i: way be more l-erruiVMvelv.r.inrcsJcccsj-tii.. comnienJed u the public j.,Je-y mc-nt, the popular heart, than in the U?: sons of iar seeing Patriotism, the bj;: ingLloqucnco of Henry CLr. Resp.ee: fully, CREEL Y& .McELIJATII, ' ICO Na?.-au St., Ncvv-Yc.-J, l his edition of Mr. Clay's Life::; Speeches will be iisncd on or before ti: 1st of Jjp.3r.est, and will lo first plted to those who shall have p-evbitrij subcrib- d and paid for copies, ia ths order of such payment. Price $1 the whole work.. .9 10 peir dozen, 3 per huaded. Subscripts anJ o:i , are respectfully solictej. The exceedingly b.y price at vhia this work is to bo rml.lUhrvt nhn'n'alf .precludes tho possibility of disposi ' , ,f' i , An m -any instance, on terms o.k cash in hand. Oar f.-iencs fft'i therefore understand that. lionerC responsible they mav be, we must here with tho . utmost strictness to cash principle. Almost every village, certain'? al most every town wiil "be able b clubs of twenty. four. And in all casei where the money fC-of) for ?1 rerlc.'. or over is sent through the Post 0's,Z cnc! a certificate taken from the Pes'. Master, it may be sent at our risk. i the Post Master will Le entitled cne:??f gratis. It is particularly rcjttcSteJ that 8-' orders bo nccon'paniej by specific -i' recttens as to the manner ia which thf . bo.ks shall be forwarded, tad vrbca unaccompanied by stch specific dirss tions, the books so ordered wiil b S?-' ly put up i.i bundies or br-nei, and &i tianto and place of destination kg'-'5- marked thereon, and the baxesaf Fa" ages retained in our ware-room cn1 callel for, or directions given a? tatni manner of their shipment. Tl.3 Pa'' Ushers will not hold thcmsclvas rcspc iblo beyond their shipment, cr dehtf to order. G. Neu-YcrZ; Apr!!. 1G43. I U Oil GALLONS STONE V.'iKjSj and for sale by A. W. ARMSriiU. April 29. QUKKN8& GLASS-WAKE, a J assorttner.t, just .rccei TTIl-f on hand, at first cost. " r V ... " J0f,N K- TOWNES." laieevine, Mareh 13, J?3 ..tf MiL.-r' IM', 'Ol Ch-.Mtvit '.'f -il. A pi 22, 1513.; - - 6-f J. 5: A. K. 1!', r- 1 C:V