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The Ripley Advertiser from Ripley, Mississippi • 3

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On Tlniradiy, J' nil mild mI imr i Ji pMfaonogi, i gmU i mmi, slhM fri'tii i lit a djjn, idm and in Irn innnma wmwImiij itiiipluymaiit mwtf lln li)f Tin f' mwiii appaarsiii firt wl vomp, and M'mriip Ijr dnhnils fsslntps itf i vIji lil ff fria In stififwmt was fmt, A leljc Irak float, slwsy t'in ill rlipn gtapp. fully worn, snd if'y bits and Irowtni lbs pifn.f tin tnrtrri(iiM tiM'ftr. fifthly fitting Uf lriMi ml Uurfuiil ItUrk ami tinny ln.hn upon llm tlt-h, rimlM Uu a cry ImniNiirirt ami Intarpstinff ysfPfc Rmil'mm ami Ida knowing i Jinn, IVfii(i lixii'i'l Vtitk'n Mii'ixni 1'iifd Nlfinhi.il Ofiffl'1 Oepn A 'i M'lfiia IJrr it I) '0 Odes win Oitpa II irnM lldr-a II if my Omcp C.illiarii, II ll ilitit I) II ii Mr uarul lli'ey John II irigrnvp wi iiHtn ll.rrel IC llinlirenns lunn lUfhin Edward lltiMisrd I Id fl I Ihrri ivi.l Ihrri John Mh tnwrir Ipf-Kif hsvitig ittw from folk, Vifft'M. IVrmn convpfurd i', by fmilir with Vifginni rvineatl forfeit famd-lun'y with Ilia (fri jfapliy and ciie of Hut Mii, Ewy fvi ry liajmlol, rvitry Hung markblff in (hs ihlTnrprit mhiN from Norfolk she foinriiilifrrd ami detailed. I Irr nanin waa Atftm lr Tin'," said her (null rl In "Ullf tinrnn of our candid ile fur Oovrr.

nor." aha rf plied, "dmi'i know hut I iniy ba acindhUta ijm, tmn dav." Win claimed to op a lailor, and on Haiurdav Mr, tavp hnr fnuiloymnU in his shop. Nhs would uot null I Jiim? i hrr coat, the aulircl lo rhfUin.itiFin Iloblia Uhun Mi wo lid not mt iiprin the Uilor'a bench, it I tvw imronifortblj ahorould nut wwonui. J'tfr unra lor wntk all, woll, but wIidii nim 'thinjj thin Jordan Alt itun and If was frivsn her, ulin provod herself at "n'-r Mr N'ipy on Kh'j could i Hi lid ahirta very well, and dmunn wadnrq iniilf I hO our arid wore, hnr mother hid taught 1 Jonthnn 1t tn him. wua duenvrrcd to at each i II jnj tiii-nii'h erc8ion uttered in her preincr, and ahrunk frj-n ench familiar appronch. Curiosity Knifhl wiffin tip tor; joMijj vaa on tho alert and he Knt ivm or tht, aa llm iuieri'linr visitor waKpmrnicu i Kinny Jmen Knykundail Lno Rev Lawrfne.o J.i.pcr I'o Jtpliin Mins Ann Lrfcin Fr-injcia oiifly nty li'il, became none a hero or h'rmn.

O.i Saturday, morning an old cn and car-worn f-aturca, al-jrhn-d at the Na. tiva American Hotel. He wai) her fihcr, and bappciieil, aaguidcJby some invisabte friend, to put Uj) whtre his djiijliter was etaying. Tey met but did not recoirni2i hi daiiThrnr. pauepd at a genllpman'a patp, atrpped in.

and i Inmnnd i ninu ivor oi a pen and ii'lc l-i writo a nuto. In a few momonts her dis tresred old fathi-r received the following: am ihin place. I have neen you, hut de fMt of finding fj. Win p(e yo VOUR DAUJHTF.a." ller lather was recojrniz to be a poftab.e old jrontlewan, residing near" Nah-v Lvery une -a touched with sympathy hia appirent storing and distress, and ail were anxiom to him in reclaiming liia wayward datfhter. Afier a viriom and eparrh tin -Minday even-n, it waa at length certaircd where eho wasconrealed, and a few gentlemen paired to tho hous', but the person who wis concealing the of their search Teaited their cnieranco and refund to give her up Thoy returned, and having obtained a process law, repaired ajain to the fxu'e, It recms that this now friend and his wife lud heard her ftory, and bi-iuiua in boha of the unfnrtunate wanderer ihua pareued.

A "gin sr ensued, which fortaken captive, but not until Fhe hud attempted to draw a bowie with which shchadbrcn provided; forJier (na moment she was in her father's rms ana upon his weeping bitterly, but declared that rho would not go home. He npn promised tier that he would not take her Imme, but would carry her to a placn which he hid selected, (wo si-ppoee it to be the Lunatic Acylum) and she consented to go with him. Ii only remained lo provide a mm wmbfe dreW, and those unhappy visitors'who had excited so intense, an interest, departed upon their journey at the dead hour of the night. The father of this unfortunate female evinced for her the deepes and most tender feeling. Why should ho not She was, and had ever been, a darling He could not he said, be.

nrve h' conduct criminal, nor did any one else, tfha had brcn from cliildhoni, afloctionate, and liutifti1, and exemplary in conduct. He had dis revered ir many days before she left home, a rrrtain degree of melancholy upon She had long b.en passionately fond ofveading Nov-rh, and the passion had grown upon her until she had deserted every other employment. Some vision of romance had flitted before the eyes of this unhappy girl, and she pursued it until she hud nearly ruined herself and broken the hearts of a doating family. A List of Letters EM UNING in Tost Office at Ripley, Tippah County on the 1st dav of which if not. taken out by the 1st "day o' October 1813, they wii! rent to the i'ost Office DcpirtiT.ent as dead letters.

Alexander areCav Armor l'nnpll l.il 'X l( Hihr. Hiy Jujri Itmny llirnn II' iff It "in ll 'lllllSllll Hll I'sndiilph mi. l.i:.. i Kad (J. -t Himi Min I' 'ullllrfu Sl'U Jlllix Hwfx'oit Diilinri Hoiiihrim Anfm Joint 'N ier ir I'lnpaii cy IVrnlillA Mwralt-n Jua II Hbolliy NiihI Stan'y Jordoii iViiiUirrlin tViium t'trnng Mrs Harah H'nut Murray ltnilni Martha H'ppiii-ns A hv in Mi's Lucy tSjIIivnii ,,) Thompson Tirer J.irrics T'aylor Kldridgo Taylnr Mrs Suan II Tay'or James II Wright Jo Marti Jai Wi.fr.

rd Col Win U'liiie ivid Wigii'gtnn (i IVrght Daniel ii Sani'id VVil on win ii Laky Mrs or Harmon Wmfield Jno IJ Whiteon Thomas M', Daniel James ii iTi-iins caning tor letters in the abtvo list will jjieiisusay Advert isptl. July iut -r in Ti'i u7 A I i't I sa if Wo A. M. I UN, (t Airhat I'mmi M. lor Hl, Jl)l( "'-JM iril.Mlik unVZ rVV am suit, la i( A-ai-, rirtcf tho CMinor 1 (t nil I I'lwlulna fl 'inty, HujI olCiVfrinu.

nt. arp Niillmr i. If III Ki n. iB'MIuUln next nnniitw9 Julee of ll.o V.ho ItCllcral 1'ort Circuit. Jtiit.

are ntittnir: It. mi iiuuii tor Juitff.i of lh Jm.ii.i 1 I 1 1 gwiu innciiiiii iu 1. ii EirilAYS Tippih Cjunty. (JUAKliN op by Wm. lUlph, living 2 Njrthot Kipley.

on th I'ordy road; one sorrel horse, supposed toa5 years old, a small pot in his forehead, a small saddle sp it on each solo of h.s back the right hind foot white, about lo hands Appraised to ALSO, ono biy colt, lo be 3 years v.u, acmaii uiAtj in ins nee, hind feut and me rignt lore loot whi, about hands hio Appraised to '2U. ALSO. One SorraTmarp mn'n ciinnuJ or i years old, common sizo, with a small bell u.i, scar on tlio ltd h.p, some gear imrlc on uiu tuouojcfp; lo $10. June 21 Iu.Rfc.M, Aii-Utanger. I ayette, I Candidate net Coiiinosml iyu ooin, i jiiula.

La I'hvi'Ho. ILTWo tiro aiithnrixi.l i. JMI" II, uie lion. M. IIOU in, a a candidal? for ro.

-k to ole of Judge of tl, 7-h Judical Mi- rtct. of llio counties of i 'Pliali. Man-lirtll ti 'uiiloloc ad J'awaiidii. II We re authorized a. he count it1 wamba.

Foa Dismrcr Attorney. tv. Sro to ar.nounco John tmM or reelection to the t.fiuo ot D.oinct attorney. A. OOKE.V.

aitoruty, ef the 7th -'toil riiCNTArr.or Mirir'ftiin, i 1 i'pb County I IT April Iw.xulttih Willi.it., 1 iy W.liiai,,. rriyiliUy ramp Hit CmpUinntii hy X. "Ti tnjf i ho raiia in l. Oil li I lift I 1. II.

il 1 1, a i il Ihf hiiiMaif H.p Ittaio tlml I hp if.liiiirv itptn hiin, i la IlK.r.oorn finlrrrd 'T I I'llt 1 ,141 Ulllt'Sa II, Mid (Jl til. Irrm tl.i.l ,1 in l.el.l H.p Vimiy Tin at Ihrt url rtt.p in H.p YVwn r.f II 'ii uti Ni.tr. im Hi Irn Icml nr M.l, ann ai.spr.nr LM Jt. -t, lull, ihiil ll.ff aan.fi i a. a- ton.

,) r(in and il, (( iuira ((, rn.liln,!y, i "iirf, llm bo ii thP l( lilcy Aitvcrtim r. a nnai i be of K-p'rv, i Huifl t), jUl i i for llm spar Monh unifying the i.itl)di,t of it, prndrn. this nit. iiaiwjv W. WTICICKLI.N, crk.

a CSTKA CT. CEO HOP. as a candidate i ho UpvoMh ii. jounliPiof IWrno, Mar. hall, J), I auoia, La Fayette, lWotoc and lta.

unco HILL- as a Cohditlato for the Judicial Allen Get rgo Abel James Anderson James Abbott AlexanierK A'exandcr A Bennett Elig Bogard James Biciprs BR Bamm Thomas Beloat Butcher SG Blylhe Thomas Booker -Clark I Crurrp Thomas Camp Ira (Childress miss Martha Cartwright Matthew Clapp Eq Caroway llichard Carson Samuel Childress James Crawford James Couch James Churchwell Paton Dean m'iss Sally Diffie Hiss Sarah Duncian Miss Nancy Dabbs Mrs Louisa Dunn John -Davia Esq i Easly Tucker Elliott Jeseee 4 K'y Robt tri- Fleming Patrick 2 Mooro Hannah McRee wm Miller wyman McAlister McKorklc urs McKorkle Logan Meeks Littleton McElroy capt John McFadezer Mitchell GK Moody Miles McKorkle Logan II McEwen McKorkle Thomas Morgan wiley McBride John A Medlin John -Mestenger wm McCowan George McAdoo Stephen McClark Junes Martin John Mosely RH Moore James marloe Thouisa Nutt Robert Nicholas Mrs Ann Norwood Rev NaborsJolin O' Brian Mrs Marion Owen John Pool wm Prater Thomas Price Esq 2 Porter Francis A or Miss Lydia Perry Those Parrayic, THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Tisheiningo County. Probate Coubt, Juxe Tra.n, 1S45. A. KEYWm.rrs A.im:...-. i E-tateof Jonn in.

riogup, aeceaeed; ha n.r represented to the satisfaction of th Pmlni. court ol lishammgo County Mississippi; that me pt-ronai t.srate oritie said deceased is not eutacient to pay the debts of the same. No. tice is therefore hereby given to all persons interested in the Lands and Tenements, of thP said deceased, to appear before the Probate Court of Tisham ngo County, at a Term of paid Court, to be holden at the Court House, in the Town of Jacinto, on the first Monday in August 1813; to show cause, if any they can, why at. Order shall not be made, tos 'll the interest which the said deceased had at the time of his death, in and to tho undivided half of the North East Quarter of Section Twelve, Township Six, of Range TVn, East: And also, all tho interest the said deceased, had in and to a Saw Mill and Gnss Mill, situated on said Land; subject nevertheless to the Dower of tho IVidow of said deceased; lying in tho County afore-saij.

By order the Court. WITNESS, tlie Hon. A. h. Writ, Judge ol the Probate Court of Tisho is mingo County, with tho iSeal thereof annexed, the first Monday" in June, IS 13.

Iseucd 23rd June 1343. C. D. KEY, June 28th 1945 32-4 pr's fee $7 50 F.n CiiANcnr.Y Clehk. tCTJAMKS C.

AI.Dr.USON, the present of the District Chancery Court hi Holly prmgs for lhecounlirsof Tippah, "Pontotoc, ijatayt lie, I'anola. Coalmma. 'a nl vc-f. I iri.iriian, l.d ii V.IL.A.LtUli iuio.li in November next. HAN omp.ainanis that in the yrir l-n.

ami nuu III III .11 II, but that ilekndat.t has left l.er, wi'li Die k.o on ts part, that he had determined not thve with roinpl.iinatil, ami that he nev. cr would aij conpUinuM further charges tact and truth lo be, thii said Wesley Will lauif, so oemg l.er hii-hand mid iho of such wholly neglectmg, has for upwards of tnrce years their tnid Aarringo wiltu'lv, ci'iitinually and obstinately deserted complai-nanf, and thereby cast her upon the world with, nut comfort or Prayer, that stid Wcr.lry Williams bo made de.endant to complainant bill, t- thai the bonds of Matr.mony bu dk olvcd Ic'wecn them, and ior i ucu otner aru further relief as tho naturo or tho case mav rrrjuirp. W' STUICKLIN, Ccrk. Juno 1S1 o0-3n 4 liia if. tii rir.l loffi and has ili.rr.'l(1 milhrf.Bil llal i lint yrr.

nrr, ami trill d.i. absnth.Miwai has Uppa Ipffti f.f limp. mora Uin il ft; and thai daiflnjf nm nf llnl llm hp mi any itntiimr, dlpiar(fr, inward ty ut it, ndih' ha ln ub.iii.au dorscrllun of Irf, l'fyrf )in( aaid Wliii.ln (I I inadrt Pd llial lh bond, of ai.tn. CrnpliM'iC and Defendant '''ivi and fir mpfi other ar.d funher rti.Pf, lbtr.4i rand Ire um.lsnrrs of Iho cam ti1 NI'K'CKIJK, flu. run rATc.

op Mh-MirMippi, i ppah tun'. ('incur Court, U1i day of April 113 Margaret C'arkp, THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, i T.pputi Coucty. fifrWe BrC In 1nm, NIB AL I1AKUIS, of Sprirgs, as a Can lor ClerK for hf ii a nppah, Pontotoc, 'Lafavette, Panoh, Coahoma 1 u.iica, Do Soto and Marshall. Fen PnoEATE Jrrw uj ii are authorised lo announce IPiluam wu iH, oi oaicm, as a Candidate for the or. juuge oi i ippali county, rr-! are autrioneed to announce G.

P. u. niniev. a a i rooate juage of Tippah County. iolice.

COMMITTED to the Jail of Tip pah County, Mississippi, on the 17th instant, a Negro Boy, whocalls his name Charles, and says he bolongs to John Wcliee, who lives in Ponola County Miss. Said negro boy is a of a yellow compaction, speaks qukk when spoken to, he ie about 5 feci or 7 inches high, 18 or 20 years of age, and will weigh about 135 or 140 pounds; had on when committed, white cotton roundabout and pants. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. E.Af. ROGERS, Jailor of Tippah County.

June am imo rt Ve.are ao'honVed to announce William JtiHNsnst rtj for Probate Juufie of J'ippah county KoveJct Atlac! ment, Levied to wit: 8c 23, jshipl, Range 2 East. on Land Town- TIIE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Tippah County. Hiram Hines, vs Bvrj. Slierrod "lia'OTICE is hereby given, that an Attach tnent hath been dulv issued, a' the suit of tbc above named Hiram Hine3 against the Estate of the said Benjamin Slierrod. for tho sum of Sixty Dollars, and has been returned levied, and is now pending before the Circuit Cnurt of said County, and (hat unleej tho eaid defendant shall appear at the next Term of said Cuurf, on Iho last Mondav in 1843, snd give bond with stfhcicnt security and plead within the time limited for bis appearance; Judgment will be entered, and tho estate -co attached will be so d.

HARDY IV. STRICKL1N, Clerk. June 11th 1845 30-4srpra fee $5. November elec. PnYfr.e 2ed ,0 enounce Dr.

R. v. ujumas, as a candidato for ro election to the ofliceof Probate Judjo of Tippah county. For Phobate Clerk. are aull)orised to announce DANIEL nui.i as a camtidate for olminn office of Probate Clerk of Tinoah Count v.

CWe are authorscd to annnnnpA II I I AM R. BUCHANAN lor tilt office of Probate Clerk of Tiooah Coun- ty. For Shebiff. IVe are tiuthori.sed to announce Johv IV Adkins, as a Candidate for tho office of of'J'ippah County. IDWe are authorised tn ar.nnnn WII.

IAM McLEOD as a candidate for tho officfi of ShenlTof Tippah County. For Assessor of Taxes. Wcare authorised to announce William T. as a Candidate for tha officfi ol Assessor of Taxes for Tippah County. ITWe are authorised fn nnnnnncn Pan! Thomas Toombes, of Salem, as a candidate for the office of Assessor of Tippah County.

tor Ranger. ID We are au'horiscd to announce N. Armour as a candidate for re election for Ran- gcr of Tippah county. THE STATE OFMISSISSIPpT) Tippah County, Probate Court, June Tekm, 1945, amea Mortar, Lewis Morgan. LawFon Morgan, and Felix orris, Leg-Btcesof the Estate of John Moro-an.

1 uLxcaseu, late ci uaiia9 bounty, Alabama, made application by position for the sale of tha Negro Slaves belonging to said Estate, therein named setting forth that there are several heirs cnti tied to a portion thereof and that an re ial di vision cannot be had in kind among tho heirs, whereupon it was ordered by tho Court, that citation issue, requiring all persons interested to be and appear at the next Term of this Court, to be ht ld at the court house in the town of Ripley on the first mordayin Julvnext, to show caut.e, iS.ny they have, why said neiTro slaves fhou'd not be sold and lhatsaid citation be pub lishcd(vr three successive weeks in the pKy Advertiser, a newrpapci oubiished in the town of2ipley. WITNES3, the Hon. R. R. Thorn-t as Judje of naid roor', and iho seal thereof annexed, the 3d June IS15.

Issued the 3J June 1643. DANIEL' HUNT, Clerk. June 7tli JS45-29-3t I Circuit Cccht, 8 day of April 1S43. vvuey rope, Kxecu'orof thl I VYIhiam 11. Pope, deceased, Miio Forsyth.

pfll.S day cpmo the complainant by Attor- dim it appear to iho satisfaction that Iho Defendant rcsii'es the limits of the State of toHt the ordinary precrss of this Court cannot ho prrved upon It is therefore crderjd by fho Court, that unless N)? said defendant ap. pear tt the next term of this Cour', on tho first jr Curt Hmwe in Li the County of Tippah, tn he State of Mississippi, on the last Monday 'n 1845, and plead, answer or demur Mil, that the aliegationa there Wi.lD taken as confrssed. anrf tms cause sel for final hearing, and decreed ac ordered by the Court, uu puoiisnerJ in IJin Ktn'ow AA vnrtieer, a news nuriAr rn i I l. 1 1 i wwn wuipjey, in the tittle of fff.eifi.cinni. for thn -rtcw oi i wo Month successively, ttotifyirg t-uufiiry oi tnis run.

her uvxi Aienil. truth Beloftp. Marlon Clatk. nSUI.S day came (he Complainnai by Af. turnry, and it appearing lo the latiaiac-tion of tho Court, tint thn 11..

oeyoiifi limits of the State of AJipis. "Iff, 3 that tho ordinary process of law can. not he served upen him. It is ihereforo ordered tlV II, Hi, imln uiiiini liiq v.iu uiifDuarii sppcar at Iho next term of this Court, on the first day thereof, bo held for tho County of saidState, at the Court Ilou-e in the Town of Ripley, on the last Mmday in fcrp'cmber 1SI3; and plead, answer, or demur to complainania bill, that tho aamo with all at. legations therein contained, will be taken as onfe.iecd, a.id this cause set for final hearing decreed according y.

It is therefore ordered by the Court, th.t thisorder bo published in site Ripley Advertiser, a news paper published i.i the Town of Ripley in said State, for th i-pacc of Three Months, notifying the dant of the pendewy of this int. 1IARDV sV.STRICKLIN.CSeit. ABSTRACT. Complainants Bill states, that in the yesr 1541, she was married to the said Clark and beforo her marriage, she was Margaret Uolotte, that during their marriage they had one cluld, that she conducted as a du'iful wife towards her said husband, but that he has wholly disregarded his marriagovow with hen and that he has trented her in the memt brutal man. ner, and threatened her life; Complainants Bill further charges that, defendant has been guilty of Adultery, and charges also of drunken.

ness and cruelty. Prayer, that ti bonds of Matrimony between the said Margaret Clark and tho said Marion Clark.be dissolved, thatsaid Marion Clark be made defendant, and funh't prayer of cam. p'amants is a decree for Alimony at.d maintainance fir tho child. nVV' STRICKLIN, Clerk. June IS 13-20 3ui ABSTRACT.

Complainants Bill champs, ih.it fin Un O-l of April 1312, iVilliam II. Pope, now deceased, sold to JMilo Forsyth, the foil winr land. Ivinit mi ippah County. State of A.se.sppi, to wit. ii.o ojutn rati U'Wter, of Section Ten, in ownhip Fiye, of Range Two.

east; for which said torsyth executed his note to said 1W for One Hundred and Fivo Dollar's. HtIA liia -jin uccemuer ibVi, and the said Pope give his Bond to Forsyrii for title, that said Forsyth has since left the Siate of jliesiesippi and gone to parts unknown to complainant, carrying with com iiiiv ouiki ana leaving no ejiecte irj the said State. Complainant charges said note iu ttleclllc ncn upon said land. Prayer, that said Forsyth be made defendant and required to answer complainants bill, and that said land be sold for the payment of the pun-uase money, ana prayer fjr such other and luruitr reiiei. as i tic case rcqure, IIAKDY IV.

S1TMCKL1N, Clerk June 1S15-30 2m fl aiiriflmp wi fa I 1 ar itir.l arxA.tu.l 1 tarn by i. IJ. alvrb Feb. 90, 1845, Jr THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Tippah County. Circuit Court, 8th day of April 1343.

Elizjbeth Barker, vs Divorce. William O. Barker, MIS day came the Complainant by her Attorney, anu it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, upon opening the matters cf this Bill, that the Defendant resides beyond the limits of the State tf Mississippi, so that the ordinary process of this Court cannot bo eerved upon him. It is thpreore ordered by the Court, that the 6aiJ defendant appear at the next term of this Court, cn the firt day thereof, to be held for the Comity ol Tippah, in the Slate of Mississippi, at the Court MoLse in the Town cf Ripley, ou the laet Mon day oi iscptcmneriwj, ana picau, answer, 05 demur to tho bill of I he said complainant, tbe allegations therein contained will be tplKen as confessed and said cause set for final bjrjBT aim decreed accoramg y. is luriiier ordered me K'piey Auvernnur, a news pap-jr pUhjehed in the Town of pley, in tbe Sfiie of jflf iur mo fpam iun notifying hm j.

j( line, huh, HAUDY W. Ssl'RICKLIN, Clerk! ABSTRACT. Ceriiplainants Bill that sbo Was married to defondyatip, y.pp.h County, State of Musissippi, ia he year 1833, that lhay together anti peaceably for, eighteen Months, ar.fi from iohii causo not known cpuiplaio'atjt, her said husband the defendant en hov went to Mc'j8 unknown, but asan retijroed to said County Luv riid not return 'itrrind attef remaining miiiS liltio time, sgain left and. went to Jtfierson County Ala- a bams, wliera he has remained ever since, tha' I be has taken iiocareotcoaiolainant since he THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Tippah Cctanty. Probate Court, June Tlej, 1943.

of yj iam iVortoo, deceased, having made an uu oa; 11, 01 iur ticow owing- ny said Estate, and having set forth hi a petition money or personal property remaining to pey said debts, and having prayed the Court for an order to sell the real estate.or lands of said IVilliam Norton, deceased, for tho raising the mon. ey to pay said debts; it is ordered by the Court mat a tation issuer requiring all persons interested in the lands, tenements and hereditaments of said Wm. Norton, deceased, lo appear before the Probate Court of Tippah Cduntv. Missis fppi, on the first Monday in August 1845, tot show cause, if any tlmy have, why' said tenements and hereditaments, or so much thereof shall not be sold as wiU be eufficisat to pay the residue of said debts. Witness, the Hen.

U. R. Thorn-l as, Judge of said Court, and the -vw seal (hereof annexed the 3d. June 13i5. Issued the 3J June 11543.

DANIEL HUNT, Cleik. June 7ih 1845-29 8. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, Tippah Caunly. Probate Court Mat Term, -V O. DAVIS, Anministrator bonis in.n r.f James M.

Center, deceased, having made an exhibit cn oath, of the debts owing said Estate and having sot forth in his etition dulv sworn to, that there is no mone' or nersonal property remaining WPrpnitl, to pay said debtp, and court for an order to sell the lans of said James M. Gunter, deceased, for purpose of raising money to pay said deta. It is therenpoti tt dered by the Court. riiaiinn all persons in tne ands, tenement and at8 of eaid jiMa Gunte deaced; to ar pCar before lho problte Court o- llppah Cf Mi: hnl ''y next to show cause, if any they holf' A'hy 80 tb hods, tenements, and; ''-d, shall not be sold as will be sufficient to pay the re6tdue of said debts. TV ITNESS.the Hon.

R. RTnest. as, Judge of said Court, the 5 May, 1643, and the seal of said s-v Court. Issued the 8th day of May 1845. DANIEL HUNT.

Clerk. Mav 10th 1843 23-5v 1 Edl RAY Tippah Counti-, Miss. rAKEN up by Booker Pate, living 8 East of Kipley, on the road leading Tny; One vellow ba horse 154 hands hich. 0 or 7 years old, ono saddle pot on his r'ght nue.y wnne reel, telt bind aod left for foot; no brands perceivable; Appraised lo $35. N.

M. ARMOUR, Ranger. June 28th 1643-32 3t Fine Brandies. A superior article of Brandy and Brand Che- rte, Wines rf various kinds, o'd Holland Gir, with maDy kinds of liquors too tedious to mn. tion.

all of which will be low by 1 100.4,10. j. tJ. WAUKR,.

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About The Ripley Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
1,263
Years Available:
1843-1884