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4 Si i: b L 171 A A y L t, FfK? 1 co n on the 19th day of June 1843, I will sell nt the Court House door in the town of Ponolaon the Ist-iMonday of August next" for cash the undivided interest .wqich James Keith dec'd has in, and to lot No. 5. 6. and 9, of block No. 0, lot 2 in block 15, lot 3 in block 7, lot 3 in block 3; all in the town of Ponola, and will convey such title as is in mo vested by virtue of said order, this 20th June 1843. Sale at the usual hour. J. II. KEITH, Adm'r. Notice. rHE co-partnership heretofore cxis ting under tho firm of McRAE, GRAHAM & Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 3. F. McRao is authorized to settle the business of the firm. C. 'F. McRAE, H. R, GRAHAM, tnarch 23, 1843. m27 The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership, under the firm VV. W. McGARITY & Co, for tho purpose of transacting a general commission and ' forwarding business, at 59 Common st. VV. W. McGARITY, m27 H. R. GRA HAM. last of Iettcrs, Rcmainimng in tho Post Office at Pa nola, Mississippi, on the 3 1st day of June, A. D. 1843; which, if not taken out by the 1st of Oct. next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Armistead P H Dr. Kirkland Moses Alexander 6L Kelly John Arington Frances King James D Kelso Horatio Broady Jno G Baarb N E 2 ' Boyd David 2 Boyd J C Butler VVm I! Byars Anthony 2 Bandin John Cass VVm Childress Joel Caruthers & Co. Coleman R II Coleman Edward Cox Jackson II Circoit Clerk 4 Conner Martha E Laird Henry Df Logan Geo r go Morris A M 2 McColler VVm Moss James Morris DS Marshall G VV May ne,rd Hender son or Isaac McKee John Nail Eliza Mrs Nail VVm T Neil Anthony Perk in3 James Perry Bur relR Parkinson G VV ion of five months en 3d of October nwt.- The faculty consists ef Rev. Aloxitnder CampbeL', President; Uer. ZCooert iU'iiam, rroiessoroi iue thematics and Natoral Philosophy; Edward Pic kett, M, D., Professor of Chemistry, Rev. C. Par ish, Professor of A Acieht LahgCfages; U.VV. Mof fit, Principal of the Preparatory department. Tuition payable in advance. . Primary division, per session. " g'fe 00 Classical and scientific dhrisjbri, 18,00 Boarding and room per month - 8,00 Students are expected to famish their rooms with bedding, farftittire, fc.e. and procure their own washinc;. VV ashing cah'be had in town at from 25 to 371 coftts per dozen. The female Department, under the superinten dence of the President of the Collage, assisted by Miss. II. E. Gillespie, and others will cfcftjmence at the same t;nie. Tuition payable in kdvahee. . , , Per seisiony in primary division, 12 00 ID UU in middle (t ct u in high " 18 00 in music on piano, 25 00 in music on guitar, . 20 00 in painting, drawing, wax flowers, 15 00 Boarding and room per month, . 9 00 Boarding and room, with fuel, lights, bed- ding and room 'furniture, washing, &c. &.C. per month, 11 00 Dr. Picket is expected during.the winter to de livts'r a course of lectures on chemistry accompan ied trith experiments, for the benefit 'of both schools. ... By order of the Board : COWLES MEAD. President Board of Trustees, M. C. Clinton, Sept. 14, 134'J. 39 lOw JOSEPH W- CARROLL. FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 90 Magazine Street, IYciv Orleans. teier to, - Jno. II. McRae EsS. Grenada, Miss. , Jno. D. McLemore Esq. Oakland, Miss. Jno. A Binford Esq. Carroll conoty, Mis, Doyle Willis Davis J N Mai Degraffenreid Mar-Philips BL Dr thaMrs. Peacv James Davis Emily Mrs. Panky Wilson Danonoge C F Dubois Joseph G Elder John Evans S VV . Evans J VV Edger Hannah Mrs Sheriff 4 Felker Andrew StrattonAB Ruffin Mar'ret Mrs Robertson S. Mrs. Ruffin James Robertson II &D Rainer Alford iEommfssfon f enchant, PAXOLiA, Mississippf, Having a coriiniodioas Warehouse at the steam boat landing, will pay strict attention to the Re cfcivins and l orwardins of Merchandise, C tton &c, as well as the sales of Prod ace or Groceries on consignment. March 8th, 1843. 1 12m J.R. JEFFERSON 4$ Co. Commission Merchants. COTTON & TOBACCO FACTORS, No. 58, C&Kp Street, NEW ORLEANS. September 17,- 1842. 374m A. P. Gray & Campbell, MERCHANTS, No. 41, New Levee Street, New-Orleans. Fero Francis M Furgason R S Finch Isham Goodwin A G 3 Gray sort Daniel Hanson W Henderson Jno. C Hulett Thomas 3 llinton James Hudspeth Thos 2 Sims F M Stewart J G StricklinCP&Geo Smith Allen SandfordRI Tipton John Estate Tucker VV VV Tinkle VVm E Taylor FO Tyson Edward Ilightower Stephen Williams VV II Dr. HightowerS. Mrs. Watson TW Hilburn F M Hogan James Hunt Adcla Miss Justice Ely Jones Joshua . B Williams John Wallace R VV Wright Jesse J Whitson Thos Wright O C JAMES C ARMSTRONG, P. M. Panola, June 30, 1843. TRUSTEE'S SALE, OCT Or Valuable Land, co Y virtue of a Deed of Trust execu-1 ted by William II. Glasnnrk. tn the undersigned, Trustee, the said trus tee will on Monday the 31st day pf Ju ly next, at the court house in the town of Ponola, in the county of Ponola, and slate of Mississippi, expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that yaluble tract or parcel of land, adjoin ing the said town of Ponola; and known and described as the south west, south east and north east quarters of section erght, in township nine, of Range seven west, except from ten to fifteen acres, which is a part t)f the said town of Pon . ola. Such title will be conveyed as is rested in the undersigned. ; ; A-T.-MOORE; Trustee. jaly 1st 1843-16-4w. - pf$6. -Exccutor'rlYotiec.77" LETTERS Testamentary on the es tate of Isham L. Watkirfs, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned at the July Term, 1843, of the Probate Court of Tallahatchie county, NOTICE is hereby given, that all per sons holding or having claims against said estate, to present them properly au thenticated within the time prescribed by law, otherwise they willl be forever barred. M. WALTON WATKfNS.tfr. of the last Will and Testament of Isham L. Watkins decf. July 1 0, i 64tf. 1 ff-6'w. ..'-, Take Notice. Juoi, received, a tine assortment pf the most fashionable prints,' French jackonet apd painted Muslins, Broad Cloths, Satirietts, Gambsoons, Charrp Jbrayes, Fancy Cottonades, Ky. Jeans, Flannels, White and Black Bobinet, Irish and Brown Linens,IIosiery and a great rariety of fancy articles, which will be sojd low for cash. June 8. . A. W. ARMSTRONG T Fresh Goods. HE subscriber is just receiving a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, lueensware,Tin and Hardware, which- will be sold on reasonable terras. Thoss wishing-to purchase . will dd .'well to cair ano examine tQfoxQ pureh eisewnere. i June 8. A, W. ARMSTRONG. Having engaged the services of Mr. R. T. Bryarly, he, together with our-j selves, will give particular attention to! the sale oi Cotton, and the transaction of business generally, for account of the planters or North Mississippi. A. P. GRAY & CAMPBELL. INew Orleans, Dec. 5, 1842. 60-l3w JamesAbcriiatny & Co., Memphis, Tenn, Jajiics Abernathy, New Orleans, v Oiler their services to the public for the sale of COTTON; Selling, Receiv ing and orwardine Merchandize. We have employed Mr. O. E. Wilcox, who will serve his acquaintances in Mis sissippi. December 31, 1842. ' ItT " (CT TANYARD.CO rriHE undersigned begs leave to in form his old friends and customers that he still carries on the Tanning business at his new tan-yard in the East Ward of Grenada Mississippi: where he has con stantly on hand all kinds ot well tanned LEATHER, which he will dispose of at prices corresponding with the hardness of the times. Leather will at any time B. II. GREEN II AW. Grenada Feb. 18 1843,-tf- "1LOTIIS, Domestics, Mefrrimack and Lall River Prints, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Bonnets &c. of every description, just received and for sale low for cash, by A. VV. ARMSTRONG. Api 22, 1843. 6-tf Slop the Runaway and Tliiei!! SUPPOSED to have been enticed awav from Oxford Lafayette County, Miss on the night of the 19th inst,a black . boy, about 25 ycaT5Dfnge,-tiaTr off wlien Tufte ft "a dark sattinet rotrndabout, dark -nantalonna and straw hat, and about 6 feet high,1 speaks quick, and is rather intellifferft. ' goeaDj me uameot arisruuisli. It is supposed he will make his wav to Geori gia, as he was brought from there in Jan-1 uary last. I will give $20 reward for me apprehension ot the boy and $25, if iouna m the possession of any white man. VVm. McDONALD". Ponola may 26th, 1843. fl-tt. - x Kin & vv Ann, a new assortment just received and for sale by J. & A. K. ERWIN. junel? 14 tf.- . Commission, receiving & forwarding Tonoln, Mi.. " Apil 22, 1813.' ' 6-t2m National Maaziue '. . OF LITERATURE ART AND FASHl6T. Gralia ni's liady's nnl Gen (lemnan'M Magazine. 'PROSPECTUS FOR 1 843. EDITORS,. . J. FEN NT MO RE COOPER, RICIPD. II. DANA, VV M. CULLEN BRYANT, II. VV. LONGFELLOW, CHARLES F. HOFFMAN, T. C. GRATTAN. GRAHAM'S is the oldest and most popular of the American literary JShgazines. TI13 number for Jannary, 1843, will be the first of the 33th volamo. Its long and universally successful career, from its commencement with a few hon dred pubscribers, nntil the present time, when it has a circulation of fifty thousand copies a month, is perhaps as good an evidence pf its great and in creasing merit as the publisher has it inliis power to offer. To his old subscribers, he trost3 no as surance are necessary ot tus determination to maintain its present ascendancy over all the rival periodicals of the coantry. The engagement, da ring the past year, of sach men tu Bryant, Coop eb, Dana, Longfellow1, Hoffman, Man-cur, etc., of high reputation1! in the literary world, as regular contributors, in addition to a previous list embracing many 01 tne first names in the nation, is a sufficient guarantee that the work will continae to be the principle medium of communication be tween the best authors and the publio. Among the attractions of the thirty-fifth volume, will be everal Tales by Mr J. F. Cooper, Mr Graltoh, Mr Hoffimn, Mr Herbert, Mih Leslie, lMary Clavers',1 Mrs, Embury, Mrs Ellet and Mrs Ste phens; poems by Mr Bryaiit, Mr, Dana, Mr Longfellow, Mr Street, Mrs Seba Smith, Mrs Oitgood, tnd Mrs Sigourney ; essays by Mr Fay, Mr Jones, Mr Tuckcrman, Mr Foe, etc. etc. Here follows a more full lit of thenames of contributors, the most distinguished of the country which we omit for want of re-om. Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine has been from its establishment more than any other the favorite periodical of the greater sex. Though its plan does not entirely exel ade articles of the most important character, such as have rai sed Blackwood's and some other foreign journals to their high influence and reputation, its pages will be principally devoted to what is usually term ed light literature. It will be distinguished from other publications 6f similar aims by the literary and artistic merit of its coiMentti While those of other works are unknown qr ftnonyrnons, the con tributors to this are the fciost eminent authors of our age and coantry ; the very cieators, founders, of our National Literature. Especially is it cel ebrated as containing the choicest productions of the finest female writers of the time. Kveiy num ber contains gems which may be appealed to with pride by the sex 6.3 vindicating their intellectual eminence. Stlendid Embellishments. Th the department of Engravings it is well known that Graham's Magazine Has far surpassed any periodical work ever published Jn tfiis or any oth er coantry. The highest ambition of rival pub lishers seem thus far to have been to maintain a respectable imitation of the numerous costly ahd beautifnl works of art with which the successive numbers of this journal have been graced. In the coarse of the succeeding volames many important ...... A ... ... : 1 1 v. 4.....) c A 10 1. iiuw icaiuicjn in uc imiuuucou. oarun ana oauu the most celebrated Mezzotint Engravers in the Union, and equals of the best in Europe, will con tinue to lurm&h their exqnisite productions.' and Kawdon, Wrizbt and Hatch. G Parker. A Dick, Gimbredge, Jackman, Jpnes and others, o Mew lork, and Dodson, Welch and Waters, 1 ucKer and others, ot I'lulacJelpma-all among the most eminent line engravers of th present centu ry, Tiave been engaged to furrliSS succession of highly finished steel engravings, superior lo any that have hitherto appeared in periodicals. Among he pictures that will be engraved for for the vol umes in 1843, are several Original Paintings, by Ingham, Inman, Cole, I Iiompson, r reernan, rranquinet, and other distinguished artists. lh American periodicals have hitherto contained, save in a very few instances, only engravings cop ied Irom foreien prints. I he pnblisherof Gra ham's Magazine will be the first to reform the practice, and to make his work strictly original in its embellishments as well asin its literary con tents. Our Portrait Gallery. One of the new fea tures of the comiiiff volumes trill be the introduc tion of Portraits of the coatribotors to Graham's Magazine, which of course, will include nearly all the eminent writers of the day. The 35th vol cmcwill include, from theburinsof Parker, John son and others, portraits feneraved in the highest style of the art of MrOoopar, Professor Longfel low, 31aria Del Uccidente. Mrs JNcourney, JMiss Sedgwick, Mrs Seta Smith, Mf9 Embury and sev eral others-all from paintings executed expressly for the parpose. I he Lditorial JJepartjient will continue to embrace notes on current literature etc, and re views of all new American and foreign works of general interest or valoe. The criticisms of Gri- ham's Magazine are acknowledged in all part3 o' the country to ba superior in acumen, honesty and independence to those of any t'ontemporary. In deed, while a majority cf the monthly and quar terly journals have become mere advertising medi ums for for the booksellers, in which every thins 'in print1 is indiscriminately praised, this'period- ical is looked upon as a just and discriminating ar biter between authors and leaders, a which both nave implicit connuence. 1 erms; Graham's Magazine will be published on the first of eaca month m every quarter of the Union. The most distant subscribers will therefore receive it on that day, as well as those who reside in Phil adelphia. The proprietor being mora desirous of presenting the best and iost beautiful than the cheapest work in the country, aruLmxious to bring . ftiuuii uic itavu ui cljj, vucis uie luuowiiig &9 the lowest terms at which it can be afforded Three Dollars per annum in advance for a sin gle copy, or two copies yearly for five dollars, five copies for ten dollars, eight for fifteen dollars, or eleven for twenty dollars, fclabs furnished as usu alj invariably in advance. Postage of all letters' to be ore-paid. GEORGE R. GRAHAM, Dec. 7, 1842. ' No 98 Chestnut St Philadelphia; A LL work in ,' " MAKER, and Soalh siafflf the public Scuarc, 'Grenada ML the above. lihe, 'neatly executed and warranted. Grenada, Fcb.4, 1843. 5-12 rh Jroccricsj Cheap for CASH. Ek THE following articlcs,just received, and will be sold at low prices. Host Brown Sugar, 12 lbs. for $1,00 Best Rio or Havana Coffee 7 lbs for 1,00 Good jUohisses 37 cents nor gallon. Candles, Boston Soap Starch .Tobacco Raisins . . Rico Spices of all kinds Coarse & fine Salt, together with every article usually cal led for in the Grocery line. HUNT & Co. April 22. C-tf W i 1 1 i a m 15. Tyson, "General Commission Merchant, No. 12, Cotnrnefce Street, . Baltimore. Having opened a House for the pros ecution of a general Commission busi ness, he will give particular attention to consignments ot southern and western produce for sale in this rnarkct. .In soliciting tho patronageof his friends and the public, he heed scarcely add that every attention'&care to insure prompt itude in the transaction ot any business entrusted to him, will be given on ui part. He begs leave to refer to Messrs. Robb k Iloge, " " Wilson, Wright &Co New Orleans. - Mr. Jno. II. McKae, ) " A. S. Brown, Grenada. . , " Samuel Tool. . ) . uauimore, reo. l, inko. o-mn Gi'occrics!! Groceries!!! Cheap for 'Tii":Ji:g s s7 George V. Berry, Saddler And Harness Maker; 1 'IHE undersigned -"- would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he is al ways ready at his sh" op on the Square irVtne' aoaaeAV uru oi Grenada I! Notice. ORVILLE HARRISON & CALVIN t0 execute,- in workmanlike manner, and F VANTPP1. ouow iasu wiwss, u.u worK in me jsaxx- i T ;. luunguuu naiijcaa malting DUSineSS. tJLi, f ; , . ' . . Repairing done on the shortest notice: luiincu cu-Darinprsn n. nnn itii i fi.n.Ui' 07 mo - ho iznr at Law, rave formed a co-partnership, and will Grenada, Oct. 27 1842.1 iuiuib practice unaer ine - style of CASH. UGAR, Rice, Salt, Rio & Havana Coffee, Molasses, ' Pepper, Ginger, Indigo, Madder $-c. &c. &c, for sale low by A. W. ARMSTRONG. April 22, 1843. 6-tf Hard-ware & Crockery. A COMPLETE assortment of Hard ware & Crockery, just received and for sale low forcashi by . HUNT & Co. April 22d. 6-lf LATD JUST received and still receiving, per steamers "John II. Bills" and "Bel mont," a fresh and carefully selected supply of DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES consisting of every variety in demand in this market, which will now be sold extremely low for cash. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine our slock be ford purchasing elsewhere. A. W. ARMSTRONG. Ponola, Apl. 22, 1843. 6-tf a utt Repairing. The subscriber begs leave to inform the Planters of Ponola and the adjoining counties, that, having permanently loca ted in tho town of Ponofa, he is pre pared to make to order Cotton Gins of the first quality, on the planofGRiswoLD os Pa att. He' has several or thai make now on hand and for sale, which he will warrant, as well as those of his ow'n make,'equal, if not superior to any 'now in use. He is also ready to re pair any Gins on the shortest notice, and will warrant the work. ( Those persons who may wish to see specimens of his work, can do so at the plantations cf Mr. II. W. Middleton and 31 r. Edward Davis, Ponola county, Mr. James .Morris, Lafayette co., and Mr. David W. Dickerson, Yalobusha co. Gen. Jno. Rayburn and Col. T. B. Hill also have specimens of tho same work. For all work done, the Idwcst cash pri ces will bo charged. 'Shop. in the N-. E. corner of the town. A. II. BURDINE. Ponola, March 25, 1843. 3-tf POWDER and Shot, Lead, and a large assortment'of Queen's ware and Tin ware, for sale low by. - ... A. W. ARMSTRONG. Apl 1, iG43. 6-tf TCeand op speeches' Complete in Mercantile jYo tie c. , nPHE undersigned would jrcspectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have resolved on changing their mode of business. They will hereafter sell for CASH, and cask oll ly, ut prices suitel to tho times. . All those indebted to us either by note or account are earnestly requested to come fo'rvard and make payment, as punctual ity on the part of our customers is indis pensible to our success in business. , J. &.A. k. EIIWIN. Panola, March 10, 1 843. 1 tf GIUAiCSlJO. f MI E undersigned wish to inform the Planters of Ponola and the adjoining counties that they are now prepared to do all work in the above line, on the short est notice and in tne best manner also running gear can be had at our slum on the best terms and of the best quality. All work warranted not to be excelled. ii equalled in the state. Jur prices shall be as low as those of any shop for work aone in tne same style. Persons Wish uigwieir cms repaired wil do we to .send them to the shop as earlv as cossi ui rr i . .... r. - t ... o nope to merit and share a lib eral patronage. Shop on the road icauuig irom nariestonto 1'onola, two and a half miles north ofPharsalia. G. P. HANKS & Co. April 22, 1843. 6-12m HENRY CLAV WITH TimEEEkGRAVlXGs Tlin WHOLE FOB t CXE : The Publishers Df t v Tribune have effected an ewVort with Mr. James B. Swain 2$ the only full and ilIust?aiSipr,3 of the SPEECHES OF IIEvdvK preceded by a BioraS the Great Statesman ffloifS Uest, and embellished by Engravings-by which the S"W abled to publish, from AfrVslSJ1 myK3 p.a;cs,au edition of that J the IcoP!e, in two large 1 vo umcs at tho unpreceeS i price of O.ve Dollar Vr l,y k This edition nlfZ$f !- I. A MEMOIR OF HERV fir V clear and glowing, wnS t for lha work, by UXEy "Pfes,!y h Esq II. 1 II. The speeches of Mr n 810 to 1042 inclusive JL " W fm i JU restored o the fifSt ' u uiem navinir been nnlx, "iaaT "i tho third rrrerZn-ZAt and so, and "he ur2ed : -giving his own ?'t . diction, without an comparble with No collection of Mr.KZF&i lUlS. in Mm.L, Each Speech is prefaced rA'ai introductory Praaph expSS circumstances which called i I f !' and whenever ,t is desirable and J otherwise indicated, a note at the 2 gives the fate of the measure lir&rS " cussion. . , , i ' - . ILLUSTRATION?. I. . A Portrait of Henry Clay, fromm II. A view of the birthplace, 0r ilen- t Clay, 10 "the Slashes ofliaao Virsrinia enravpd nn coi . ' of KA BUSHELS - " POTTO M RRRT) real Petty Gul just received per steamer Belmont: in stcre and for sale by A. W. ARMSTRONG. April 29. 7-tf T c w CHEAP FOR Goods GASH!! lne subscribers are now receiving irom INew urieans a large assortment of seasonable goods among which are new . styles .of French Printed Muslins and Lawns, English & American Prints, white, jaconet and striped Muslins, Fan cy dress Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Apron Uhecks, tfrown & bleached Domestics, Linen Drills and Cottonades, and a full assortment of Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, which will be ? Old at lower prices than ever oeiore onerea in in is marKet. HUxT & Co. April 22. G-tf " MAIL ARRANREMRW The mail from Memphis arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays, a 12 o'clock Jl1 and departs im mediately. The' mail from Oxford ai rives on Tuesdavsa. 6 o'clock. P. M. and departs on Mondays at 6 a ciuct a. iu. . The mail from Grenada,- arrive on Sundava at b o'clock P. M.; and deoarts FridaVs at R . clock A. M. The mail from Carrollton arrives Thuiada's at 6 o'clock P, MM and departs Mondays at 6 o'clock A. M. TWO GIN-STANDS for sale extrenit ly low to close a consignment, by . U. TYSON. March 22. 2-tf A FEW barrels of fresh threshed OATS iust received anit fnr sale Kw V J.&A.K. ERWIN. apl 29 7-tf, DRIED APPLES, a few barrels and sables, iust renftivfid nn,1 (?ir ealo K J.&A.K. ERWIN. ( apl 20 7-tf j ?ui-makiii fc Repairing- I HE subscriber, thankful for the pat ronago he has heretofore received takes this method of informing the pTan t'ers of Ponola and the adjoining counties that he is prepared lo execute orders fo making and repairing cotton-gins, cotton thrashers, wheat thrashers and, fans on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. He is'also ready to execute tur ning in iron, sleel or wood. He hopes by close attentibn to business, to merit a' share of patronage. His prices shall be as low s those of any other shop in the country. He may be lound at air time a't hiii shop in the east ward, Gretfada, two doorsr east 01 M r. be r r y's Black smith shop. JAMES ROSE. IN B. AlTwork or repairing warranted. Grenada", Mi., March fff 184'3; f-lf c ASTINGS and Hardware of every description in store and fdr sale low for cash by A. W. ARMSTRONG. April 22d, 6-lf. 05" Goods at first cos t.'.0 THE subscriber,": anxious to' sell off his present Stock of Goods before re newing again, offers losell his goods now on hand, at first cost." ' . : . ' JOHN E. TOWNES CofTeeville, March i3j 18-13.. 1-tf SUdAR, Coflee, Molasses, 3atr, Window-glass," and domestic Dry goods, in store and for sale low for CASH, by . U.TYSON. Pancla, Match 8, 1843. . 1 if Fifty-Dollars Reward!! RUNAWAY, from the Steamboat Belmont, at the town of Belmont in Ponola county, the ne gro Doy am tiaUiN, live feet i 1 inflif! tiin-K . (-, copper colored, m iias a hesitancy in nis speech, is about 125 years old, and weichs about 170 lbs. Wherl ht Ipfr the boat, he wore a roundabout and oth er clothing usually worn by deck hands l will give 5ii dollars reward to. any person who Will deliver him to Capt. Wallace, of the steamer Belmont, or the same amount lor his apprehension and security in the jail of Ponola or any other County jail in the State, or 50 dol lars if delivered to me ia Vicksburg. JOEL II. WILLIS. Vicksburg, Feb'. 27; 1843. 2-tf. NOTICE. AGREEABLY to an order of tho Honorable the Probate Court of Tal lahatchie county, made at the April term thereof; I shall proceed lo sell, on the fifth day of Juno next, in the town of Charleston iri said county, on a credit of twelve months, with bond and approv ed security, the following lands, belong ing to the estate-of Gads Alford, de ceased, late of said county, to wit; the South-east quarter of Section twelve, in Township twenty-four, Range 2, East. Sale to take place within the hours prescribed by law. , HAMILTON DOGAN; ..Executor of Cade Alford; dec"d. . . Charleston1," Miss., April J 1th, A. Ef. 1843. . rj-3w-f4d -engraved on sies!. An Engraved P.-.R 7 000 POUNDS CHOICE BA ?vulCON, .iust received per steamboat Shakespeare and for sale low tor casn by . . . " : J. & A; K. ERWIN; rinl Off 7 if RANGE WS NOTICE. taken np by Aron Pitts, one bright bay mare.four years, old,, blazed face, ieit lore loot and right hind toot white, fifteen hands high. Appraised' to 540 , -DAVID DUKE, Ranger P. C. April 3. . 4-3 t . . . p fee $2 . IVoticc. Pe rsons .who have taken tin strav ore notified not to deliver them up with out a certificate from me-of the oav'nt cf all costs. - DAVID DUKE. WESTERN PRODUCE a gener al supply, constantly on hand & or sale by J. & A. K. ERWIN. may 3 ; 8 tf Job work of all kinds done at this Office. .111. letter from Mr. Clav. Such is the chardcVer-such are lb contents of tho edition of THE LlP AND SPEECHES OF HEXRY CLlY which the subscribers now offer to t&J public m two large vclumes of i 100 pa ges, for One Dollar. It vill be beautL lully printed, on fair, whit nnnPr nj neatly put up in flexible covers. It Js afforded cheaper than any such work ever was before, because Ve ho,,c tc .-ive it the largest circulation everatta ? any. ,..T the .fHencs cf Hmr Ct . Mighty, glorious host! to the v cataa of h benignant prinripes ahd measures of National Policy of ftflch no is the foremost nh i ;v lovers of our country especially the various Whig orm izauons and Ulay Clubs, do we 'coa& dently appeal for aid in our effort tort. tend the circulation of this work, and render its perusal , as nearly as day be3 universal We ask .them to do this, no! for our sakes, but to advance the great Cause to which their energies are det voted, and because Xhit Cause can in no way be more persuasively, more success fully commended to the .public judge ment, the popular heart; than in the les sons of far seeing Patriotism, the burn ing Eloquence of Henry Clay. Respectfully, . GREELY & McEM?ATH. - 1 60 Nassau St., New-YorE This edition of Mr. Clay's Life anj Speeches will bs issued on or before the 1st of Juno next, and will be first sup plied to those w.o shall have previously subscribed and paid for copies, in the order of such payment. 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