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January 11, 1840
Submitted by Jean Hancock Coffee & Cigars: Just received, direct from Cuba, 80 Bags of Coffee, very superior quality. 75,000 cigars, assorted quantity. For sale low for cash by Mackenzie & Lanier Married: On Thursday evening, Jan. 2nd, by the Rev. John Holland, Mr. John W. Malone, to Miss Ann Hurst, all of this place. In Hudsonville, on the 31st Dec., by the Rev. John J. Weils, Mr. Alfred Jourdan to Miss Martha Hudson, all of Hudsonville. And on the 2nd Jan. by the same, Maj. G. Comley, to Miss Elizabeth Tillmonstill, in the neighborhood of Hudsonville. NOTICE: I Hereby forwarn all person from trading for the following promissory notes given by me to J. T. DAVIS made payable in the Northern Bank and endorsed by J. H. RUTHERFORD---one note for one hundred dollars, due 1st of January, 1840, ----one other due 1st of March next, for three hundred and eighty dollars---and one other note for some thirty dollars due at the same time, say 1st of March. I have good reason to believe they were fraudulently obtained, and am determined not to pay them until I am convinced I received full value for the same. R. J. HOLBROOK January 11, 1840----3t NOTICE: All persons indebted to the undersigned are earnestly requested to make payment, on or before the 10th of February. BRUNSON CHEATHAM & CO. - N.B. We would recommend all those who wish to purchase goods for cash, to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell better bargains for cash than ever offered in the south west. B. C. & CO. Jan. 11, 1840. No. 43. tf. BRANDER M'KENNA & WRIGHT: Commission Merchants, New Orleans. Continue to receive Tobacco, Cotton and other produce, on consignment and will make liberal advances on produce in hand or on a bid of Lading, placing it under their control. Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS of Nashville will continue to act as their agent, and give every possible facility to those who make them consignments. Sept. 21, 1839. No. 43---4m. The Memphis Enquirer, Memphis World, Trenton Star, Jackson Telegraph, Clarksville Chronicle, Hopkinsville Gazette, Russelville Advertiser, Holly Springs Banner, LaGrange Whig, and Somerville Reporter will insert to the amount $10 each and forward accounts to this office. (Nashville Whig.) ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE: I shall offer for sale on the first Monday in March, next, before the Court House door in Marshall County, one set of Carpenter's tools, one hair trunk, and lot of books, also, one fine Gold Watch, belonging to the estate of GEO. L. FLEMING, deceased. Terms of sale make known on the day of sale. D. H. TOWNSTEND, Adm. Jan. 11, 1840 THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Marshall County, ss.: HUGH LEEPER, case of WILLIAMS & GANK, Versus ALEXANDER K. ERWIN; In this case, the plaintiff having obtained an attachment against the estate of the Defendant for the sum of $195, now pending in the Circuit Court of Marshall County. Notice is hereby given that unless the defendant shall appear, give special bail, and plead within the time limited for his appearance, judgement will be entered, and the estate so attached will be sold. ALEX T. CARUTHERS, Clk. January 11, 1840, ---4t--- pr's. fee $5 PRESCOTT, JONES & CO. COTTON FACTORS 83 and 85, Gravier Street, New Orleans. Respectfully inform the planters of the Western District and North Mississippi, that they continue to devote their attention closely to the sale of Cotton, and can promise all the benefit and knowledge of the market, which is derived from a large foreign correspondence---the visit of one of the partners during the summer to England, France, Germany, Holland, and the Northern States---and the constant residence of another, both winter and summer, in this city. They have also an extensive Cotton warehouse on their premises, where it is constantly under their own eye and weighed in their own yard. Messrs. F. T. PRESCOTT & CO. are their agents at Memphis, and will make liberal advances on all Cotton consigned to them for sale or shipment to their friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. STRAYS: (Incomplete) April 30, 1839---Taken up by JOSHUA BRAWNING, living on the road leading from Chulahoma to Coffeeville, 2 cows and calves one a brindle, marked a crop on the left ear and a split and under bit in the right, has on a bell worth $1.50 cents, branded with Z . Also a dun, marked a crop off the right, a split and under bit in the left point of the right horn, branded with Z. Appraised at $40. August 15, 1839---Taken up by P. BEWFORD, a black ox supposed to be 6 years old, marked a smooth crop off each ear. Appraised at $20. October 27, 1839---Taken up by S. B. GEORGE two steers, one white the other red, marked with a crop and slit in the left ear, the white one has red round his eyes and red on his mouth, the red one has some white on his back and belly, 5 or 6 years. Appraised at $50. Nov. 5th 1839---Taken up by LEVI HOPE one ox, marked an over bit out of each ear, under-bit and crop off the right, branded with J J on each horn, 6 years old. Appraised at $22.50. DRURY ROBERTSON, Ranger of Lafayette County, Miss. Dec. 21, 1839. PETITION FOR DIVORCE: The state of Mississippi, Yallabusba County; Yallabusha Circuit Court, Sep. Term A. D. 1839 SAMUEL W. CARRINGTON vs. ALABAMA M. CARRINGTON In the case it being made appear to the satisfaction of the court that a subpoena had regularly issued as directed by law to the defendant, commanding her appearance at this term of the Circuit Court, at the Court House, in the town of Coffeeville, to plead, answer or demur, to the petitioners petition, and all other matters and things done in the premises, as required by the act of assembly, in such case made and provided, and it further appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant is a non-resident of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Holly Springs Banner, a newspaper printed in the town of Holly Springs, in the State of Mississippi, for three months successively, notifying the defendant of the pendency of this petition, and that unless she be and personally appear at the next term of the Circuit Court to be holden in and for the county and State aforesaid, at the Court House thereof, in the town of Coffeeville, Yallahusha County, Mississippi, on the second Monday of March, A D 1840 to answer plead or demur to petitioners petition; otherwise the same will be taken for confessed, and accordingly set for hearing. JOHN BROWN, Clerk. Jan. 10 A LIST OF LETTERS: Remaining in the Post Office at Holly Springs on the 1st day of January, 1840, which if not taken out within 3 months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Note: Spelling is as appeared in the paper. Some were difficult to read so I put the name as it appears to be with a (?) beside it if hard to read).
Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. WM. POLK, P. M., Jan. 11, 1840 |
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