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'Arrival of the Ilibernia ,-. The splendid steame at her wharf et Boston", Monday morning, 3rd inst. at 6 o'clock, making the passage in less than 13 days. She brings Liverpool . files to the 20th ult.,and London tothc 19th. IRELAND. " " ' The debate in the House of Commons instructing our bena. U.l.nmia I 'ant I . P - - Last I , J - ... , ask ot the General government a dona. ers viXuW'WmztynK-r&mv'-' u... over and settle in the United .States. It is a religious movement- these people preferring the good .old orthodox "doc trines to the. modern philosophy of Ber- lion of tho inundated lands between the " Mississippi and the Yazoo, Tallahatchie, Yalobusha, and Cold Water rivers, on lin. There are men of ery large for condition that the" State shall build a tunes among them: old German noble- levee on the Mississippi, and thereby re- meri' whose pedigrees date back to the rlaim the lands. This is of the oreat- thirteenth century. They -will make ex." .- Ti-iH Armh RlU. On the 16th, WaS I . ,t C,, 1 I .1 1 I.n-oo nnrl n-rc rvlirillf onC of the most animated that has taken pleasei to sec no opposition , in either to settle in Wiskonsan. Cleveland Her- p!aec during the session; the policy, ol branch of the Legislature. -Those lands aid. lhe present as compared with the late enaWe lho state to build the levee, .t. Nauv .. Government, was reviewed by the and by rroper management to pay all The editor of the Cuyahoga Falls friends and opponents of each with more of Jebtg witnout a resort to an in" True American says he conversed with t ., . - (front ilflal 01 acn . ... n ... r - . . . , or less success, emu 531 rcreased lax. -xouinror.. : a rrentleman a dav or two since, who naa 1 , T IIV, cnrpcll. in mony. Lora Jonn xvucu a jr"-' nnrtlralar. was unusually strong nd rented: it has received a large meed of praise from the party of which h is lord ship is the recognized leader. . nf,tr have come to a crisis no icss iuuvvv 1 " ra se tiny ern 13 that days wilf probably witness tne Cevejiope- ment of their policy; rT''-'" ' An account of another great meeting VPllnw Ffiver. IMpIv visitr.d the mormon rrorniei, who The New Orleans Courier of the 10th slates that there are nowat Nauvoo, notices the. death of a man in that city congregated from all parts off the vyorld from yellow, fever. The Tropic in 17 or 18,000 souls id a miserable, speaking bf the matter says: -"We may wretched condition, subject-to the order While hundreds become dis ..oi the counties oi ronTQTOC, iip- pah, Marshall, Desoto Lafayette, Pono June 8V , - A." VV. ARMSTRONG. apl 29 J.-& A.K. ERWIN. 7-tf la. lallahatchie and, 1 aiotjusiia: also in rTTDCPiriMP. pr.OTTT? int hist 're. tnc nancery vouri ai .noiry crrinB3, kJceived and for sale by ana reaerai Vvouri m rouioioc. W.G. TURNER, wilKresida in Ox ford, Lafayette caunty, Miss., and T. B Mis3. " All 'business entrusted ! to .their care will receive prompt attention. July 29, 1843. 20if . . Assignee's gale. - DfY virtue of an order of the Hon. the .Distri net Court of,the United States for the.Northern District of Mississippi, made at Uie May Term, A. D. 1343, thereof, I will proceed to sell on the premises, in lhe town of Ponola, in Poii- iuuvw.- soon cxnoct to near oi me Goinffsoi yei- ci smith. . . . i n hur hi npnn. rvi 1 i i pid inanumw , . . , , low Jack amoncst us, but there is vet no satisfied with the represented promised nding large bodies ot troops to suoaue . Prudence-in clothing land, and leave, for a better "heritage," ouiurca.v .u j - , and d and ahslinence from he use of thcif rlaces are fiHinrrup by fresh con-, ment has done noi i g . finir:ts arethG most RfTcntivo nre.l vfrf5 tn .a wicked system of delusion. atitisclear from the minister s .one, .yesaf aTda which nonc The great temple estimated to co?V half their patience .s wua-f-,. - . , . n.., ,Trt.. -TFA,V n Aillinn nf dollars. Has advanced abodt I o O' ' ' . - w .11 CLUS -Sj X BBls. Rectified Whisky, 10 do. Brown Sugar, 10 IJags Ivio Ooiiee, i ; ola countv Miss..-at nublic auction, on J5 Kegs assorted Nails, now receiving Wednesday the ICth day of August next, nr.. !.. I !-! 1 1 , . w iromocopousana lor sate iow between the hours of 9 o'clock A.-fll.and A. V. AKMbllvUiNLr. 0viocj, p Aj. ,iie foUowinff described july 22. 19. " real estate, surrendered as the property of J. Walker, to wit: ... i IOtiee, One house and Lot ill. Ponola Miss., AN ELriCTION will be Lot 11, in Block 13. I ' T will ponvnv nnlv siif.h iitifns is vest i-f . , .1 rtrtl 1 J Held on Saturday, me ui e(j m ms a3 Assignee thereof. C. M. WEAVER, Asiignec. Bv VVrrr. 'Raney, Deputy, JulyJlS, 1343. l8,-4w. Counterfeit - Wre were; shown, a few days since a 144eet in its wi We have never yet, says the N. York . j0,.01nnPa i1-.p lnlfV; In- countertcil ?sa Din on me state ian oi rr,P i,rri n mnn regret smninir tho n,? thP darin tone of defiance which Indiana,- purporting to. be from the Rich- Dedffe we have never yet seen, a wife the Irish leader noW uses towards the mond. Branch. The public have been because hSr husband became a Wash- British Government; iii stronger' colors than any previous one. , , .. Mr. O'Conriell declared, onThursday, at the great meeting at Ennis, that the government Were more disposed to con ciliate than lis coerce, and if they were cautioned of these bills heretofore, but Ln-ton:n have vet to see the as it appears some of them are afloat in sQb3r mari Qnd wine akir:g lodg ing3 together in the gutter. Snow Drift. The Dover Gazette of the 10th i'nst; says', there.-is now a snow-drift in the town of -Staffordi N. II this section we think it advisable to cau lion them again. The counterfeit js ve ry well executed with a single excep tion, viz: a ship is pjaced in the bill which , . . . - r TK nrr.nr.rpH tn snvPr ihft Church frcm the 19 in none Ol Uie genuiuc Pia.a. TMinH hn arn.,1,1 rftt tham in filling up and the ignafues are good, which on the first day of June was meas 'excellent humor.' He stated that Peei and the bill at a glance is well calcula- Ured,and found to be three feet five nnrl thfi conciliatory nartv in the Cab- ted to deceive. This rule will do to inche3 deep, from three to four rods : hnrl nrrvfiiled. In London, howev- judge thorn bytake none with a ship on long and about two rods wide, er, the belief is quite the other way, and the upper margin. Indiana Blade. that the Duke of Wellington's. recipe for One thousand six hundred and ninety quieting the Irish by force had found three passengers from foreign ports, ar" the greatest jsumber of supporters in the rived at the Quarantine ground, N. York Cabinet, leaving Peel and the moderate 0n the 4th inst., nearly the whole of party irl, a minority. The language whom were frorri Liverpool ilia -inst., at Ponola and Bir mingham, for Major cf the 1st Battalion of the 21st Resiment of Mississippi Mil- By order of the Col. Commandant. WILLIAMS, Adj'l. - Julj' 15th. 1843jT-18-2w. - " ' JStatc of Mississippi: .' PIKE COUNTY. In the Probate Court of said County to August Term, 1843. To ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ES TATE of Peter Quin, dec d. Glibli. i 1NG: . , VOU are hereby cited to be and per- JL. sonaily appear beiore tne i-rooaie Assignee's Sale. BY virtue ol an order of the Hon. the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Mississippi made at the May Term, A. D. 1343, thereof,-1 -wiil proceed to sell on. the premises,- in the town -nZ Panolar iaPon- ola county, Miss., at public auction on Wednesday the 16th day of August next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and '5 o'clock PM." the following described real estate, surrendered as the properly of Wm. Roberts, to wit:.' , 1-30 acres of land lying in Sullivan county, Tennessee. -. I will convey only such title as is vest ed in me as assignee therecf.' ' " C. M. WEAVER, Assignee. Esq. and settle the sums immediately. ELY & BROTHER. .. PonolaJune 1, 1043 12-6w ' . - ; y,. Notice. ; y AGREEABLY to an order" cf the jl. nnirable, the Probate Court of Tallahatchie county made at the June Term A. D.' 1813; I shall proceed to sell on the first, day of August next in the town of Charleston in said county on a credit of twelve month's, with bond and approved socuriiy, tho following lands, belonging to the estate of Josiah Robinson deceased, late cf said county; to . wit, north, east quarter of section thirty tou r, in township twenty three of range one west, containing o:-:c hundred and sixty -acre3 more or Ics.i. : .Sale to take place within the time prescribed by law. ' ' ALllERT G. IIARVISON, Administrator of Josiah Robi.ison de ceased. ' ' Charleston Juno 13th 1343-14-3w. ; J. & A. K. E E.WIN, Ccmmissioa, Receiving & Forward ins . 'MERCHANTS. roaola, Mi. may'1.. - V -8-tf PANISH BEG ARS, a fint3 articles just received and (or sale at 15 per 1,0C?0, by . , ; A..W. ARMSTRONG. may 6 ' ' 8 tf Warehouse & .Cotton Shed. used by Lord Stanley and Sir James Graham, during Friday's debate, in contradistinction tb that of Sif .Robert Peel, is calculated to strengthen the "lat ter impression. A little time, however, will decide thcquestion. The rent is expected this week to reach the enorm ous sum of j300C?. . ."..! MaUoYv-jwas, on Sunday, the scene of Uie next demonstration, at which 400- 000 persons are said to have been pres ent. Large bodies of troops arid police were stationed in lho neighborhood.--: By a late act of Congress, the widow of David Williams, one of the captors of Major Andre, who resides in the town of Broome, in this county, received a- bout $2,000. She is to receive $200 a Hair Oil. A Missouri editcr tells of a bottle of grease sent to him for a puff. Hesays he spilled a little of it onalump of butter and the next morning found the aforesaid lump when he went to eat it", full of little hairs! Escape. The Quincy (Illinois) Her ald says that the jailor in charge of the prison in that town carelessly left the doors ol their cells open, and permitted year, commencing at the time of her hus- them to escape j upon finding his strong band's- death, and the $2,000 was the halls deserted, he awoke the town with amount due at the time the money was dire outcry and frantic yell, knocked drawn. SchoharieTlepub down his own son in his excitement, and Jhu h u frightened a store-keeper, who was just : - . .u u opening his doors, inla an ague fit. cence vnronicj s situcs mat - - . - . . t -.f n j ' i P When the jailor's fright wore off he of- Court of Pike County, at the Court House in HolmesviUe, on the lourtn .uonaay in B Wm rANEY) Deputy. August 1843,and show cause if any you July 15 1843. 18. 4w. can why tne lonowing uescnucu uuut ot land, belonging to me estate oi saiu . Illsoivcnt Notice. deceased, should not be sola to wit: i ne mIIE iUndersianed commissioners of Mn.ik .noetniinffor nt sprtinn I0. len. i 1 . " .1 . Tl . iuuu w - - - ' i a insolvency. annoinieu Dy tne x ru- in fractional township Wo. 27, ot range bale Court of raIlahalchio CQ-id&, on No two, east;- containing io - lhe es.tate of William O. Williams.dec'd., acres raoie or less, buuaicu: i" nf ... Tl.iv tprm ,R 43 w:u meet on the ... r l M i,tn ofnnM. ". - county Li ruuuitt, first Saturday of each month tor six sue- h is alscr ordered by tfto cessive mor.lhs at lhe Probate Clerk's of Court otsaia county, tms- au .q lhe town oCChatiestpns uepuDiisneu-su wetw suw..w., JAMES ALEOKD, the "uuarto wing, uuu uiau.-ni- i , , A. B. BETTS, newspaper pubiisnea in me towu r , . r B. g. ARMSTRONG.'. county ot ronoia. , ;. j .juiv 15. 1843. 18-lt. Commas. It li"""""- w.... . - Hoover, Judge 01 tne rroDaie iOllCC, fourth Monday in June, A. V. I JL between the undersigned in the Hfprrnn'tilA Rnsinpss in thfi tnwn of Bel- Issued this the 8thday of June, 1843. mont, i ponoia county, under the firm J. j. rnuijui wiiwj andstvleol lien r v Laira oso., ana ui the town of Oakland .in lalpbusha coun ty under the firm and style -of R-. IL Laird & Co , was this day dissolved by. mutual consent; Robert H. Laird having purchased -lo nliro-intoroat-of- Henry Laird in both establishments. All per 1 y Iff msm riHE undersigned respectfully inform ' A their friends and the pnblic gener ally that -they hcrve. a commodious WAREHOUSE & Cotton Shed at the Steam-boat Landing, and are prepared to attend to business entrusted to their raria on the "lowest terms. i J. & A. K. ERWIN. Congress' fof the Fall Rivr District, 1-he enormous mu... vr. , - p - - Surf n proceeGea . . " ' .- .i ,l,,tt rnrii(Tnfnrt 1 7h.(R II. 11 ,oanopensPacoWhcro Mr. O'Oon , - (own in procession, and then pre lie is now fered a reward of $150 for their appre hensiorf. The whole of the prisoners have been retaken A complete revolution in the trade in Cotton yarns has been effected in N. Ca rolina within a few years by the estab- in one spot, was completely destroyed Hshment of a number of factories in that in a recent fire, not havihg a dollar of gjate. . ,- , , v ipsurcupon ft. tr; yr f iauu t vw.z i - 1 ,.-; . t . DIED, , " - l Dreadful Outrage in Missouri. On Friday morning last, Mr. Young A most disgraceful outrage1 recently Harris, after a short but severe ill- i t? t:,-o..; Tho ness. occurrea in r ciruminjn, ii"uui toan open snace w . pennil3S9! . Truly do riches "lake to delivered an address Mr. O Connell e n , Svin g8 and fly away. Mr. dwelt much on Sir RcV.rt Peel's asser- e , J ,.,'. n11 tion that tne insi ncio lannuage and religion. - W hen he had hea"rdthem say that they were aliens in language, he replied that, -talking the same language, the Saxon spoke it with a hissmg, croaking tone, whilst the Irish ;t nut fullv from the heart, and Jnvp the significance of cordiality in the St. : Louis Democrat states that James vfords they utter . . , - Lay ton had been conyicted a few months YUAIPKIn" Thf De'rrv Standard says the Gov- ago, of an aggravated murder commit- Stata Senate at the env ernmentare watching "the materials for ted upon his wife, two an1 a half years prosecuting Mr. O'Connell for high since, and Saturday week, was the ap- treason. . - . ' pointed day for. his execution. He had The latest news from Spun, show that obtained from the Governor a respite the embarrassments of the Regent are ti'l tie first cf September, Rut this. fact increasing. Nearly the whole of Cata- was not generally known, and the people lania is in arms against him, and aeon- to the number of 3000 assembled to irWnhle nortiofr cf the troops sent to witness1 the' execution at the appointed r ... 1843; July 15, 1843. 18-6 w Administrator's Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the hon may 8-tf nrahle the Probate Court of Talla hatchie county, made at the July "Term, credit of twelve 'months, with bond and of Janua las. fChars on Ton- are requested to come forward and make UWI li fc" . " J " ' tm a a. 1 day the 21st day of August next, the following described lands, ueiuugmg iu the estate of Guy R." Pinching, dec d., to wit: Alf that portion of the north east quarter of section twenty-four, of town ship twenty-live, ot range two, w, which was not set apart as tne uuwer u immediate paymact to either of the un- CJ A i 15 ID A TiJ. E are authorized to announce Col. J. ar a candidate for the ains November election. (rt" are authorised to anuounce J AMES C. ARMSTRONG ass candidate for the oTi.-e of Probate CoartClerk, for Ponola coanty, at the e n eain Jscve nbar elec'ion. (& The Hon. JOSEPH W, CHALMERS is a candidate for the officc"T3 now holds cf Vice Chancellor of Mississippi. .' Wsare authorized to announce B. F. MORRIS fnrOim office of Clerk of 'ths Cir- auell the ' revolt have .abandoned his time. .An impression was , somehow cuit Coart of po4oia county, at the ensuing dec- cause, and sided with the movement. coated, that justice woum - ; Thi. whole of the car risen of. Barcelona its dues,' and thepeople decided almost cmaie School. .. u p . ., , , . j' i.- lnnriro.and the unanimous V. that u'stiee snouia at ence KS. JUKUA1X returns ner s.nc--.u lias uuoiaica uu"'"" "-j j I ' ' VB .u i m.vK,Mulofthe garrison of Tar- be satisfied, tx the expense of legal forms. XJ. thanks to I the citizens of Ponola, ragona was killed in an to said ot tire garrison oi xur- mum.u - patronage, and informs In Valencia, the .Governor They burst open the .prison doors ook for " dersin'ed.' HENRY LAIRD - ROBERT II. LAIRD, N..B.-rThe undersigned" will still continue to carry on the Mercantile Bu siness in his own name, at both Belmont Mrs. Elizabeth E. Pinching, widow of Oakland, and is in hopes to receive (luv R. Pinchinsr, decM., containing a share of the liberal patronage hereto- eiwhty-four acres more or less. Sale to fore extended to the firms with which take place within tne nours presunueu ne was cooncciea. . ( bV law; . . I iJULL. L I3.4ja.litL. ALifciAAJNULK JUAUUrlUjli, . July 1,1043. Vi-OW. Adm'r. pf Guy R. Pinching, deceased. . ' July 101B43. l-3w ..- THRESH LAUD; a lew hundred lbs. m - B- -il.uc? sale at 61 cts. per lb. by i tirtnp ot an order of the Hon the y & ERWIN tho - District Court ;?f the Urn- , r r .... . 7tf ; ted States; for the Northern District of F . ' ' -I- in 60 lb. kegs just received and for Mississiooi. made at the May Term, A D. 1843 thereof, I-will proceed to sell on the premises, in the town of Ponola, in Ponola county, Mississippi, at public auction, oft Wednesday the lGth day of AuTust next, between the hours of 9 o'clock -A M. and 5 o'clock P.M. the affray, and his body out the guilty .man erected a gailcws fh 1 1 tu Rentember next. Several draffTcd throueS" the streets; and the deliberately hanged him, and then hi hlj reSpectable familFea wijl board constituted authorities are hors decom- peaceably dispersed. bat. - Rumors reached Paris at fiie end of the week that Espartero and the young Queen of Spain had fled from the capi tal.. The French Government is accused of withholding the news from Sairi for r,iirnnses of its own. There was no f truth in the statement, though it is' evi dent that the position of Espartero is; still critical." Nothing worthy of note had occurred in France. young ladies on moderate terms. . PRICES OF TUITION. Reading, Writing, Spelling and Arithmetic. ' !& uj Geogrophy, -Grammar, -History . and Phi'losophy, - - - 12 OCT July 22. 19. ' " ' i ' ' AdRiinistrritor's Notice. npHE undersigned, Administrator of jl. - the estate ot iuary uavis, uca-uacu, Population of Cincinnati fumber of white males in the City of Cincinnati, . Majr 1st,' ; 1843, over the ae of 21,' 10,432 Ratio of white males to popula- . t(on f to.64, (according loAy diior of. State'sV calculation) ' whirh wnuld rrive as the ilODU- " 1 lation of the city, 1st May, - having, at.the July Term, 1843, of 'the 1 . - 67 808 Probate Court of Ponola county, filed his -lb"J' ' " - " " ' . ncfnunts and .vouchers for final' settle- Whitcmales over 21 yearsof age nt th Bfin'tember Term, 1843, of , 1 - , . Simplicity of Diet. It was an obser. in Hamilton, county, May 1st, . UaidCourtr . ! " - ,t .-.-- iu. ct nonnlpl 1843. - - - - - io,ioui pjoiiUEis hereby given xo aii per vationot c cumstance Whole population of tne county, 118,040 sons interested to attend at said Septem- hved above par, and this circumstance x t aazeite: her Term, and show cause if any they rendered the generality of diseases and j Can, why final settlement and allowance accidents more difficult of cure. A eel- s. Walker, of Elizabeth, has contract- 0f said accounts should not then be . : r n nprsnn' j . - iUn Innfmet cimmpr p.ver made. " ' ' bnu ph,.M -H .. - r JrV GEORGE VV. BALD WIN, Mr. who was remarKaDie ior iuo '' " duiii ra-uro mi.-wi-. cnioyed at an advanced perioa oi ins NOTICE. .A-LL those indebted to Ely & broth- er. or to the subscriber, either by note or account will do well to call on he: subscriber and settle by first June, otherwise they will find their paper m following described real estate surreu- th-e natlij3 0f aa ccer as 1 am com dered as lhe property ol albert v. iult nftiip,i to collect, U. I r bUiN. LIS TtferAv feet of the west part of lot number 10, in block-No. 7; Lot number in block No. 49; Lots number 3, 5, 9 and 7 in block No. 47; lot number a m. block No 45; Lots number ? and 10, and half of lot number 4,. in blqctc Jo. 14; one kalf interest in Lot 8, in -blocK No. 22; Lota C and 4 in block No. 28; ; Lots 2 and 12 in blockNo. 16-aIl gituated in said town. -Also, one House and Lot in . t - i vat f 1 m . m . I n rV vii TXrr'iS ho v Boriaesi Known ; m.3 : uutumuiii w Lot, and one House and Lot in Salem, known as tne uanieiioi. - .1- wiU convey only, suen title as is vested in rne as assignee thereof. C. M. WEAV EK, assignee, By Wm. Raney, J)eputy. ;July 15, .1843. 1. 4w. Admiriislrator's Notice. Probate Court , j May Term Ponold county. r ? 1 84. ALBERT G. ELLIS, administrator , of the estate of David A Crenshaw, deceased, has filed his' accounts at the present term of this court, lor nnai sei tlement of said estate, at the July term 1813. : ; Notice is hereby given to all interes ted to attend fctshow cause, if any they can, why finat settlement and allowance of said accounts should not then be made. ... . t . A. G. ELLIS, AdnCnr. mcty 18 1843. . 10-tf. L. to . ' ; jLahd for Sale "7"ILL- oesold "at "a'greaT'SaTgain, VV the north cast quarter of section 27township 6,rrane 7' east; lhe north west quarter of. section 3 5 township 6, range 7 east; the south west quarter of section 29 township1 7 range 7 east; the south east quarter of section 30, town ship 7 jangti 7 east."- These'lands lie within about five miles of the town of Carrollsville in Itawamba coanty, and are gradually tolling or wavejand,1 well timbered with oak, hick ' ory .and black jack,' with several smalt strerfms running through them, and ot an excellent clas.i for cultivation, in a healthy," section of country. ' The two last 'mentioned. quarter sections' lie "to gether. so-CjS to form a half section, and within one mile of twenty mib -creek the old Natchez trace running over part of it..- v , -The above land will be sold or ex-changed-for real estale in this county on the most favorable terms for ' particu. la'rs of which inquire at this office. may 27 1 l-tff - ; : he followed, was an- ewprPfl. 'I make one meal a day. Keep wvvwawj m - your secret; if you publish it to the world you will utterly ruin the practice bf medicine.'' The following is pretty fair: "Legis lative Assembly A circus, where each ofthe performers rides his own hobby, ihd takes his turn at playing the clown.'' " Fatal Encounter .-An ffTray took place on the 10th inst.j in Bloomfield, Stoddard county, Missouri, between Dr. Chapman and Mr. Daniel Stanford, of that place in winch the lormer was ei and the latter severely-wounded. The weapons used were knives or dirks- -Lou. Jour.- T July 22. 19-3'vv. jLobk Out! IVE bales Domestics, assorted, in store for sale from.5to.10.cts per yard by June 8. A. W. ARMSTRONG. TTIACON. LARD, FLOUR & LIME 13 a new supply, list received and for sale by J. & A. K. EKWUn. , June 17 14 tf. , ; v NOTICE, "TV C. WILLIAMS, administrate? oi Jr the estate of G. B. -Carter ee'd has filed his, accounts at the J"une Term of the Probate; Court of Tonola county, for final settlement of sad estate at . the October Term 1 8,43. , Notice hereby given to all interested tQ attend and show cause if any they, can why. final settle ment, and allowanco;.pf: savd accouhts should net then be made. ' . r,D, C. WILLlAMSj Adm r. x'pni 24th 14 3w, , ; U . c 1 . " Z " f-' Sale of Town -Xots. fc NOTICE is hereby, given that the Commissioners of. - the town of 1 '- "' . M I.."- . . . - U A RD WARE and Cutlery ol all de- Belmont - in Ponola .county .Mississippi JLA srrintiorfS- for sale low by June 8. A. W. ARMSTRONG., Just Received FROM Boston, a fine assortment of ; fre'shShoes and Boo.ts, consisting of Ladies' Kid Slippers, Shoes, Walking Ties, and Bro'gans Gents. Calf, Seal & Kip Boots, do. Calf, Seal and ip orp hans and Shoes. .Also, a great :variety cf Children's shoes., -.AH' of which will oe sold low for cash by '--' ' ; June 8. . A..W. ARMSTRONG, A" FRESH supply of Groceries," con Zl. sistins of Loaf and -Brown bugarsr -RJrt and Havana Coffee, Rice, Soap, Sperm Candles, Gun powder, Teas, Bran dy, Claret Wine and Tobacco of all brands, &e.&c, low for cash by I June 8. ' A. W. AKMSl feU.M'. wiluonaneisi iuuuua; .iu,r.."6. nrnrfiedto sell at pubh? auction, to tho highest -bidder all the unsold lots mi said town. - A credit ot one ana two years will be given, by the purcha- ser giving sumcient security.- .ine stock holders and. all others that may be interested are particularly requested to attend. ' ' . . - - 'John Chisbolm Volny Peel, - Sam'l. 'ticCoTkle, ) 'Commit '". -. . J.' W. Matthews, i sioiurs. Itenry Laird ) - ' june 17th-14-4w. , V . F. A. TYLER, ; Attorney al Late, , - mv 27-ll-tlV ' . Mi. : V I. O. O. F. : v NOTICE. All menfbers cf the I. O. " O. F., residing in -this ior the ad jbining counties,- x;ho are. favorablo to forming a Lodge at Belmont, are re quested to make themselves known to tho. subscriber, In F. L. andT. 'J JOS. M. CLARKE. Bel rrroitt, jure 2nd 1 343.-1 2-tvv. Cotton and Tobacco l arjcr, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant, . . KEW ORLEANS. . " ; Respectfully inforrri my friend, and I '"'the friends of Prije Johnson Co., of ;New Orleans, and Johnson, Ray burn &"Co., of -Nashville, tht the bus iness of thos houses will be speedily closed, aud that it is my . intention to con tinue, in my own name, a legitin'.ate Com- mission and Factorage business in this city , from and after the lsrjay of Sep tember next... 'I respce'ifuly solicit a share of the business Crom the old pai rons of theiibove ho'ases. Being accli mated; I shall reside in. the citypema- nejttly, and whVgive all business confi ded to my m?.nagement strict and per sonal attention. ' -- JOHN K. RaYRITRN. July.3, 1842, 29-6 ra. House and lotibr sale. t . -ifcr 4-4 fTHHE part ' of lot ' 1 ... No.. ,112 front- - 1 IIS in5 twenty-six ' feet rr 1BQij 1 onLineSt.inGrena- ! t ' -ir J , iw.ii.if. J "da Mi., on whicharc- valiiable improvements suitable for rer- ideace .or business purposes, near the Presberian- Chutch,' will be ;sold to raise money, at one half the original cost pf the improvements erected Jheie on. For particulars inquire zi this of fice uviv ''?. 1 1-tt" " 1 .1- f V ?, .1: ti T v v