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"JkTOTiCE The undersigned I mrf rnarmM Tullir inform t lip ofClinton, Jackson, Brownsville, RJ mon j anuinesurrouuaing vicinnyin uur--v,""-ty, that they are ready to execute all kinds of fashionable BRICK WORK an.l PLAS TERING in the neatest style and with despatch, that may be entrusted to them. Either of the undersigned miy be f'-'" y ipplytng at Col. Rolei:3on hotel in tviy x 0 in.'vnv tvii 1 iAm. WILLIAM TAPPAIV. Raymond, Feb. 6th. lj-4t TRUST SALE. BY virtueof a Deed of Trusl,execttted to uaon the 4th of February 1837 by Pieasant II. Feb and Margaret E. S. Felts, his wife, for the use and benefit of Cader Colly, which Is duly recorded in the office of the Probate Court of Hindu cnuntv,and at the request of said Cader Colly, on Sa ' turday, the 6th day of April next, on the premises, whereon the said Colly now re sides, in Hinds county, we will sell for rea dy money to the highest bidder, at public Auction, the following real and personal roperty, to wit: A tract or parcel of land, situated and being In said county, and more part;cularly designated as the East ha'f of theS. E. quarter of section 4 the Eist hal f of the N. E. quarter of Section 9 the Westhalfof theS. W. quarter ol Section 3 all in'iownship 7, range 2, we9t, contain ing 241 8G-100 acre?, more or lews. A' the following Negro Slaves, to wit: Aaron aged about 47 yoirs; Enieline, aged about: 15 years; (leorge, aged about J3 year?; Lizzy, aged about 1 1 years; Henrietta. 2 ed about 9 years, Durant,aged about 7 yen. Also, 2 head of horses, together with all t Slock, consisting of cows, h.gs, Ace. and al so the farming utensils. The foregoing land, negro slaves and persons! property will then and there be sold, or s much thereof as will p.y and discharge the sums due on two notes balance on one, due the first of Fehru.uj 1333, and one due the 1st of February 1839, with lawful interest thereon, until paid and all lawful ces'.sincident to said ale. Acting as Trustees, we will convey to purchaser such title. a is vested in us In t rti.eotaaid Lte.l of Inst, which is be- level to be good. JAMES DUPREE, ) GEO.T. TABER, rrustces. Clinton, Feb . 4, 1839. 12-tf BANK NOTICE4. Hrax. Estate Bankino Cc. Hinds Co. Clinton, January 20. 1839. "TVTOTlCEi ha re by given' to the Stock lyji ho!. iers of the above Institution that their fir-t regular annual meeting themf -'ectin of thirteen Directors to serve fr tiis ia-niiirf year, will be held at the Bink U.J II. use of the Real Estate Iiinkinr Company in Clinton, on the first Monday jit March nxt. The Polls wdl be wit in o'clock 4 VU-fc P. M. A. M,a, and closed Vt By order of tKBoard. J. DAVfc.tPORT,Ca8hV Jan. 30. nll The following So Vis postponed to the fourth day of February next. Administrator's Stxtc. ttY virtue of an order of the Probate SBk w 1 rtlB vourtot tliiidscoui.lv. we the. nndr t gned will proceed to noil to the highest bidder on the 4th day of February next, in Yazoo county, 10 miles below Satatlia, on the River Road, on the premises all the es tate of Howll V. Runt els, decM, both teal and personal, consisting of on tract of lard, containing 1460 acres, lying in Yazoo valley, in Yazoo county, of which are 400 teres in high state of cultivation, on which re a new gin hou.se, 60 feet by 40, with fwogin stands, both can be run at the same time; alio, another tract containing 260 acres. 2 miles from the above tract, on the V icksnurg road, covered with valuable tim ber; also, one either tract in Hinds county, containing 200 acre?, a short istance north of Clinton, on this place is a good dwelling house and all other out houses to render the place desirable, with a splendid spring of wafer; also, one rther tract Jving and being in Washington county, 9 mi'esabve Manchester, a short distance from the Ya zoo river; this land is very desirable being of the best quality. Also, at the same ttm, 50 I'kely accl matcd negroes, together wih all the stock, horses, mule?, oxen, cattle, hoS,prpviinns, corn, fodder, hay, potatoes, &c.; together with all farming utensil, one set blacksmith tools, one pair mill stones, two wagon, tDinnin? mach O w w Ml u " J . 9 A Ian I 1 1 nwm, icu snares or name stock in the Planters1 Bank, NatcJirz. The Und trill be sold on a credit of one, two and throe years, in ahody 01 divided to suit pur chasers; the purchasers giving Ixind wiih approved security. The negroes and stock will be sold on a credit c f twelve month with sec- my as above; the balance will be t . sold :or cash Should the. -v not b finr i the next fair day thereafter: sale to conti- I nue from day to day until the property is 1 W)ld. . JOHN TnfKF.Tt "CAREY D TU 'KER, jan SZV 10-16 Administrators. gTpcft for sae. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, dated 23d March 1838, made bv Cul vin Perry lo (lie undesigned, as Trustees for the be nefit of James Dupree, and f. r the purpose of raising the sum of money therein pro vided for and ret dim and unmid and on the renuest of said James Dunree. we shall nthe twentyteventh day of April next, expose to sale at public AucTion fbr re.dy robney; t the town of Clinton, the fo'iow- ing:SIavi, .to wk; Dempsey, aged about S5.year8iEaton, aed about 22ryear8; Sib j1 her child HarricM, aged about 7 years pnd l.i.kbv,i woniiiif, gxi atM.ut 18vears.an her child Sandy, aged about 19 mouth and Uen.Hged hIhiuI 12 yer.j and ihe iii' cerase ot s-mi lemuies 11 any-r so manv of said Macs. s f-lrtll be of Value, puffi'. cient tos i'isi'y the balanet- of iid debt nnd interest, inl all costs and charges acciuiii. The Slaves are vlua''e, and we believe the title tobo gool.l ut attingas Trustees, we tnke such ti 1 only ha 13 vested in us by said Deed, which has been du y record ed in Bo k L , pages 291, 29i, &c., m Probate Couttof Hinds county. E. D. FENNER, ) C. B. KING, J Trustees. J AC. F vOUTE,) jan 14, 1839. 10-16 FOUND, . ONorabout theSOth of last month, a bout 7 miles north east of Clinton in Dr. Vilkns, lane4 a Pocket Bo-ik contain ig several valuable papers. The owner can get ii by calling at this Office, proving proverty and paying for this advertise ment. - , , Jan. 22 nlO- STEPHEN.. W. HUMPHREYS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. CLIMTOX. MrSS. ATTENDS promptly to all business entrusted to his mann i?ement. Ilv virtue ol his office, he is authorized toaet iu all cases as a n itarv Di'Mic. Offic at the Clinton Spring Hotel. January iih, 18d0. nil -6m. W E are now receiv ing and opening, direct from the cities of New York, Philadelphia and Biltimote.a 'anre nnd well selected stock of Fall nnd Win ter Goods, comprising almost every arti cle usually kept by merchants in the Southern countrv, viz: 30 bales Virginia Lowell, . 10 Negro Kerseys, t ' newrUi D iniics, 300 pair Negro B'ankets, 50 Mackinaw do. 50 fine Whitnev, do. 1000 Russett & B 'k Brogans, 200 Kip peg'd do 150 Monroe sewM do 150 Lad Kid Shoes, 50 " ' double sol'd 50 " Seal Br'itrnns, 50 course peg'd Rjotees, 30 kwM do 50 fine Culf. Togeiher with a large assortment of Cioths.Caosime'eSf-Sattinetts, Kentu' kx Jeans, Calie.s, Chintz Muslins, Silks. S.tttins Ribband., Hoierv, Gloves. b!ar h'd and phiid I) mesti. s, Table L;;: itu, lrih Linnen. Lawns. Diapers, Jac- fietts ami Cambrics, Azc. &,c. with 1 flll-IOf k f.f 'Cloihin.. ui itensware, Glassware, Hats and S d !lrv, allot which are offered upon the terms ana ai ine lowest prices. J. It &. P. JEFFERSON. -Clinton, Nov. 15 nltl BANK -NOTICE. Real Estate Ba.nki.no Company of Hinds ( ovsry. Clinton. Mi., January 10, 1830. rlIIE Stockholders of this association, in pursuance of the provisions con isuned in the seventh article thereof, and required to pay an instalment of four and haif per cent, ujion their respective Sh ires,on or before the lOdi day of March next. By tinier of the Board, J. DVENPOrtP, Cashier. Jn. 15. I S30 n9 2m NOTICE. Rkal Estate Banking Company or Hinds County. Clinton, Mi January 10, 1S39. tfTinE Subscription B Hks" of this asso 7 kition will be opened at its Banking ti?fcm Ciinton, on Tuesday the 15th ( mst-md continue open during banking "'"Irs thereof, for the ensuing sixty davs, ! or( the purpose of obtaining an fllditional pcnp:,,,,, ol one mijon 0f d0Hars to ne ca,ia stock thereof. i . Each iudividual at the time of subscrib nS will he required to pay five per cent. -k-'o me n mount ot his subscription the !ltr.....n. ... J I t I . g;tge U0rJ unincumbered Real Estate as soon iliereafier as- examinations and ap pr::isenUlt3 C:m be had. j-- -Dy order of the Board, J. DAVENPORT, Cashier. January, 15, 1839.n9 2m. NCTCE. KJ Co-partnership heretofre exist tng betv.-cen Crumpler A Hum- l"'Z:"u rta' dls.lved by mutual nleiSL, Se ,;.'t,ebled lo ,he-fir1m !" BratiL li ,,!"e'1';lf Pn A receipi for,he sam? Th., b-.vi(r .l-;m A uuiiiwi i4ri IClHV & SettZ flcmincit ik. a- ... D.D. CRUMPLER, nr S. W. HUMPHREYS. Ttr ,GREAT BARGAIN ! ! Y? Glh -PAR,,AM Hnd WILL,S n '"SON, surviving partners ot tnefinnof P.,km . 1 a- e i at a n .IbHm & ,bfon' offe.r fo their entirTJT" part of J.f. ...,he rent COS . it For term, I,. : 1 i i CKuton, iff 'j f YVeiS a .. ' : , , wil Vll il r iROV - A IJST OP LETFERS EEMAIIN(J in IheP.rtt Ofaat Clin ton on the fust cf Jan iary 1839, wliirh if not tukeu out before the" Istdty of April, will besciittothe General Pos Office as dead Letteis. Allen, C V. Esr B L'Homrnediei!, V Lipscomb, T J Lewis, Erwin 3 Loggings., James ' Lambert, Thomas 2Lta, Pryor M Mc en, M B Merge, George P 3 McD.ll, T II Aieraicai, D M Miller, J E Moloney, C M Mitchell, Bluford McKay,. A Mirtin &, Hawkins MMir, Rev George B.nle, Rev. E. Iir.iy, W J Hall, Joseph (i Br.idlbrd E l ward Be iuchamp, D S. Bridges. John L Bav Calvin Bond, Miss Sarih Bond, Lewis 2 Blake, EH Biker Henry Blair, George D Black, John B!anchard, Nelson Bohannon, VV Burge, Thomas Banfield, F Burwell. Nathaniel C Cook, Elijah Corran VVm. Council, Jane Clav, Samul T Milton, - phram Maberry & Austin McMillan, Th nis Montgomery. Alex Matthews. R I Mathewn &. Hamilton Moon, VVm A N Nisbit. N E ; Neeih. Hallen Nolan, Jno. T 2 N.nson, R Norri-, John P Peebles, Joseph D P..ie. Wm C 2 j Cates, John 2 Cole.nan, Thomas Cash, E D "rissler, Wesley C'r iven, Win II ChrrlesCMfi, A II Carstraphen, J D Cotikey Zehiim Crawford, B II Uonpee, 1 1 mot by 1. Patrick. R dwrf vlark, James Payne, Dr. Thomas Crawford, C Pittman, A'exV. (Tarter, Mi?s Mary F Penman, John B 2 Coopwood, G V Peebles, Henrv W 3 Camety. D W Clark, James B orney, Johc Ceates, A D Dart, C Dunn, Timothy Du Buiss n, f . Pnilem, Davenport, A Ditkson, J C Dtun, E F 2 Phillips F T Esq. Q Qjarles fc Co R Runnels, 'ames B 3 Roberts, Isaac Robinson Mrs Nancv Roberts, C M Roberson Jhs. W 2 i : ecV of p'tblic money Ri enieu Win S Rgland Arhnr S JJawson, Hint, &. ro Robinson Mr S Davidson, Ttomas Rolierts Joseph M Dameron, MrsJe'ma S Davis, John A E Evans, Azeriah Edwards. B W Evans. H B ! His, Andrew Elliot, E N F Farr, James VV Forn, John Foote. N T Flfurney, Majr Fo-d, S P Fluker, David J G Shields Rolert Sharp. S M Sud'h, A Str.cklen, H 2 Spencer. Wm. R Stone. Wm Seeley, Viiicct. Sheopsbin, J H Sharkey, J E 2 Strother Walter Sainclair, A SheibvA B 2 Sevier. A R Summera), Thus. Shumtvay, E Gallaher, Hev James Seman, J E Green Henry fcmpes, And i Sernroats, S B Shearei, O B Spghts. Green Gwin, Samuel Garner, Eli Gofi,& Co J. D Green, Chas. B 2 (Jieen, M Kay Gge, Divid Gwin, James M Ii Halliim, J Hargrove, Young Hartrnan, Joseph Hughs, Leauder Hutchison, N 2 Hinton. N B Hamilton, Jiunes Hess, W R buns, Geo. W T Thoma, John C 2T. pP, D C Turner, Wm Tigers. J S 2 Talr. J M Tatum, J W Tftrbe, Jdin Taber. G T Thomas, D 2 2 Thatcher. George V Tatum, L ff Thompson, i'h .s. F Terrif, Wm 4 Terry James Tunney Isaac Thomns D & VV , Trah ue, Wm Thomas, H J Thom s. A I Thaver, Mrs C M V Vanoy, J II IV Walker, Pope Williams, James Eq WhiifieM, E II Henson, W Hunt Gen. M Heard &. Dearing Harris, Master W Hubbard. A C 2 Harper, John Hinimoud, F A Hancock, Sam. G Hall Moses Hardeman, Wm . Hilliard, Isiac H Hearald, Wm E HuP, Ed W Hallejay, John Ha'chktss; N B Harrison, D J Peyton Whitfield, J .hn O Williams, Isiac Williams, Thos. H 2 Jackson, C James. L M 2 Johnston James J ne? Glover Jobston. Mrs. D Jordon, John T Jones, Jiele h B K King, Richard K K'lbxiu n. J B Wener, Dr Jnrnes G Wshiug'on, F 2 Wesley, Smps n 2 Wei's. R aiisr.r W.Mionf. B VViribun, S W llnms, J-bn Williams, J E 4 Wilkies Dr Bcni 3 ivingk d oo Ci. A IS 2 Walker, J II 3 Kingkbeard, C A Wadlington, AVm Ker, D Kilborn, J B K .m. J K Kent, B B King, George W Ktnrard Charles II Kain & Phil ips, William, Bridges Walker, John F Wells. Sroker Whitfield. Benj. Wd'iams, AlexV 2 Williams Ired 3 Weems, James Kirkman Jjimes Keyt, Joseph M Persons calling for any of the above otters, will please say they ate advertised. C. P. McDANlEL, P. M. Clinton, Jan. I, 1S39. DISSS LUTION. THE Partnership heretofore rxistin tween J. L. Hurst Sc J. D. Fo ife, nler the firm of Hurst &. F ute, was issolved on the 18th day f June last r:Ue business in future will be conducled.pelle.uoettfpSra .y J. ii. iiursr. . 'rt 1MQ tt' NOTICE ! THE un'lers'gned respect fully in'o-wls th; til;zr ns vf ilbids, and thea ljaeu' . c.oUutif-8, .hat h ; i now receiving n hif je al lishine .t on B gHRlHck, a large and fxtensive i ck i f (Jrocerie nd PhnI icc of every description, which he will sell u 1 th" most liberal an I ace;'nmolafin2 terms. , Me in'Js to i!js;oe .of h" stiKk upn js'icb learns, a will enable bis cuionier ; to purchase soch articles as they may j i-eed, is c.he ip as Jhey can lo procured at 1 Vicks :'ng, or any of the R'ver Towns in ours'ate. . . JAVjES HALL. ' ' Big Black Hotel, Dec. 25,'-1838.-0 4 1. LOS I-, 0, N the 20th ember, between Arm rong's Tavern and the Forks of the Bridgeport and Amsterdam Roads, a BED OR BROWM PoCKKT BOOK, contain ing $125. One $100 bill, and one $5$ bill of the Missisppi' Union Bink, one 50 bill Citizens' Bank of Madison Co; five $20 bills on one' of the Natehez Banks the residue not recollec'ed.! There were some receipts, a paper of nee dies, and ne yard or upward of thread edging in the book Anv person finding he same, will confer a lasting fivor upon i di tres't'd and destitute fenale, by ieav-n-jr it in the care-of Major Neil, at Yeisx . Store. . MXRTI1A LE ONARD. Jin. 8, 1879 8-tf. TRUST SALK OF NE .ROES. 3 JY virtitecif - D-ed of Tris' execu ted by. ind to the undersigned as Trustees Vhich has teen duly lecorded in the Pro bate Clerks Oilier of Hinds county, to ecure ihe payment, of certain surm of mo ev 'herein mentioned, we or one of us ul,on thel8 hday of February 1839. t 'lie Court House in the l nwn nt Knv nor d, nnceed to ell to th . highest bidder, it public auction, for cash, the following negroes, or so ma ti v as mav be sufficient to nis the sum there due, and unpaid, in-Insi'-enf lawf -1 interest and expense'' of Sa'e. n'tme'y. Duiiel. Rob. Ish unel, Cate. Mike, loses. S'nda?. George, Shelby, ms'f-nd, Dick, rus, Daniel, Ihrrv. John. E'iha. II uw. fiei. Charles Dm iol, Bo , Elhck, Lmohs, Adam, Charles. Merf, Bob. Thrnrn, William, Mirvland D;nh. El Zi, f'hristinn. Ma-V. Rbo.h, Marv. BeSey. Hester, Reney," Pa.ience, ola. Liiceiii, Julia, Frances. Anny, S;i. rah, R-!i.innah, AnorHina, Emily, Julia, Rhrnh. Wdliani, M n'du Mar?h, Jerry, Louisa. Manha nn nnH Nancy The -itle to the ab-ve Nerrr-es i belie ved to fie unque:i.nahte. as Tr-isiees, we : "II , t .-.l i wto rm vpy viocn iM'e on v ns is ves'. n in u. TI e N g'es ar of thelikhet kind. w. r devos. iinr.iipiDDL-i i rus'ees. Jan. 2. 1P39 !- s. EXECUTORS NOTICE. W' 'e'-p,s "f xecuto'ship, T ' were or.int.r by the Hoiiora1 le ihe ronare l oun of U .-oigton us. ovemfier Ti-r-n 1838. to g-ied.m the Ut W;II md Is .r", nt of I ' vson rynr. lieea'eu. io i: is I I'.orel y given to all peisns havoig cl.oms agains: the. Estate of said deceased, to pre sent thfin r-uly au'henli atcd within the time p eso ribed by Law, or they wili be forever Imrre .a ud those inde'bed to said E'ta'.eto mke inimertime pavment ELBKRT WOOD, Execn'or, Oo ihe Its' W I and 'I est iment f LAWSOy BRYAN' l deceased. Jan 1 n7 6 lb39. TOPvEN'r, OR the ensuing vea in the Town C inton one Black-Sitiith Shoji, on Jf fTetson street : i'fo. on said Lt, one D.velling House and Kitchen sui'able fr a fimi!v. Likewi-e, one H-tise nn l Lot on Main Street. uiiab!e P.r a small fami'y Also: ab ut 70 acres of Land under goid fence, divided into two Fields- King near Clinton. For tctms njplv at t r -i . . ' mc vross xci-us, one nie easmr j:inton. SUAN M. BELL. Jan. 1, 1839 n7-2w. NOTICE. AN the 4th da v of F-bniary next, will I e sold t GRAYS INN. on a ere I. it of Tvvelve 1onth . a'l the lb-u.-ehold nd Ki'cheti F imitnre belonging to the estate of George Wych", lecM. i MICtlAL WALL. Ex 'r. ; t t it j n is ts. BANK OF M DW3V (()UT TY MADisoxviLtE, Dec. 18, 13S. ' Whe ens tlie B ink wiM have in its vaults, bv the first dav of February next, a sufficient amount of specie or its equiv-; aienr io reneem us issues. j Therefire,. Resolved; That this instiA tufion will redeem in specie or its equiva- leo?, all demnn Is at itscinimer. from and after the 15' h day of February next, Resolved, That the Bills of a less de nomination ihin five dollors, will be re deemed as heretofore, when presented in the current funds of the State. VV. F FRICE, Casu'r. Dec- 25. 183S4. P RINTIN r ESIABLISHMKNT FOR SALE Vhe leihlic is re spectfully informed that theifficeof the Eastern Clarion is now fTered tor aale. The pnpnelor of the estnblif hrue t, though reluctant to -na'rt witirid'scem.. pr vie a u to oinr tunas, h.v ehigertients LUL i.lrt: i,. vhKk reoir lskiiiribe'froni Pnubiii!, n,ndnecessarily prevent fiisiftendance to the duties i( the offi-e. with thit regu hiritv.'wlib h fs in j i.ije due (oils pdtnfis. i he oth ? i cn i-el, new uiJ n excel- lent cotVti ion Fho locaiio-i is i deslm- oieone'or rnNiun an i (r ni,c in nnui .g ihti immediatij palr-.'nage of sevehi fl hit ih,ngHiid p i, u oms counties, nnd the c istern co'inties cdncrallv. T'ose it-h- iog to piir ha-e will p ease mike npp. ti.'ii to the proprietor,.!. J. Mc AE, l j;4f.son, where their communications-wilt bu n inci'. ':''v attended t-. P. S. u bidding dnd lot connected. with the office; rtne of the most eligible, fronting on the public 'uare, in.Paulding miv be had if deairedlry ti'i? purrhaser. . bsc. 8, 1838 . ' ' n6-lf- NOI1CE. TEN DOLLARS JIEVVARD," - " FOR my Boy Joseph, who feft y farm, 9 miles f om Clinton, and 2 miles from Brownsville He had'on-wheir I he left, to the best of my kr.owledger twoJAyp.-,n Cljnton or Jackson, there con- pair of negro cotton . pants, no coat, and a. biack bair cap he is ?'x et h'gh, very black; speaks isometime ' nS i Chis mouth was full of something. 1 will give the above reward if he is taken in the cu-4 4y, and $25 if "ont of the count-y,, or odged in anv Jail So I can get him. c ft. hendley: - Jan. 8, 1839. n8 tf. " $100 REWARD. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, some time in the m n'h of July last, a Negro man named Moses. He is 23 years ofage.aboit 5teet 10 inches high, stout biu'It, weighing alKMit 180 lbs. liyht complexion, very large full face &, prom inent feature. He has a wife in Vicks burg belonging to a Mr. J dins m, nnl a Brother also living in that place. VVfiere I have heard of his h iving been seensev eral times since he left. I will jrive the above rewara to any person who will catch him and deliver bim to me in Clinton or secure in Jail so that lean get himnorun. TERRAIN & ANDERSON. C inton, Dec. 18, nf tf STOP THM MUHDEIIKH-. OCT' 000 DOLLARS RE ir RD!LCQ WILL be paid by the undersigned ftf the apprehension uf JOHN STEP and SOLOMON" STEP, who murde-ed Martin F'alev, sen1, on the 8h of Octo ber I ist. near WoT'd Fc-rry, in Hardin coun ty.' Tennessee. JOHN STEP is about 26 years of age,, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, dark complexion, dark eyes, black hair, inclined 1o curl, ami Verv low forehead. The mid lie j int of his right hand is c.Mns.detably enlarged, oc casioned, ii is supposed, hv'a hurt. SOLOMON. STEP is about 23 or 24 -! years ,.f 5 feet 1 1 inches hign, stout oooi mile oTiineo 10 te stoop siio(iitier ed, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, Inclined foctirl.Tind very hidi che:k lones. The Unes of h-s tight hand have leen bro- I ken near the middle of the ralm. tinA ni fioned a c msiderable ridge on the back of bis Innd Coun'y. at The St. ps formerly resided in the Che the under- . rok e coutiiv. in t . i . ii . i i , iney win i-niier maKe tneir Georgia, or ST'ke for TexMs. way back to The ab-.ve rew?rl will b pi id on their delm ry in tfardoi county, Tennessee, or a proportion.-.vle rewa d forMher SALLY FK LEV. HEVDER OS (i FRALEY, J vCKOV F tLEY, S III EL LEOX D.c 1 . 1838. no 5 3f ADMIMSTRXTORS NOTICE. TilLRES, letters of administration were g'au'ed bv ti e Honorable Probate Court of Hinds county ihe Oc tolter'erm, 188. to the undersigned, upon the es'i'eof Col. Simuel Gwin. deceased, Notice is hereby given uy all persons hav ing cl iim against said es'atp, to present fheiT;; duly authenticated, wi'hm the time prescnlied by Jaw, r 'hey will be f irever larred;and thos indebted to said estate to make iinmlia'e payment. GEORGE C. DMEROf A,,m: Atimi nistratorol theestateofSauitiel Gwin, rierasen. Clinton. Dec. 18, 183. no 5 8t NOTICE. THES ibscriher would notify tha pub lic tint he will sell his present stock of Goods at very reasonable prices for Bran d'n mney. Sure next door to J. R. P.Jefletson. JOHN KELLOGG. KENOVX 1XG OS AN IMPROVED PL VN W L. A Y K R S , "im ESPECTFLLLY informs the ci'i. iTu zns of Clinton and its vicinity, that he is prepared to execute all orders in thw above line that may be entrusted to his care, in a s yle superior to any heret-.f .r praciirieo, ann our nine ki iiwii in u.e un 'ed States lie follows a receipt nsf d by the Italians, in restoring damaged Silks and Clihs, when thev Iiaxe been so-led bv giease, r otherw se. Uentlemen whn have had their garments iojueH in any way. mav rest assured that they may hav them made 4as good as new.' The faf rca of the Coat will not be injured, as is gen erally doi e by Dyers and Scourers, but shall se and fit as well to the peison su when first made. , Hats of every description Ironed,' and res' red to their original color, and made to hok equal to new.' : N. B !1 order If It at my shop will be puirctually attee'di-d to. . ... -nvL-. XYKRS7 Three'doorswest ofj. R. &, p. Jtffersou'a store. Climtcnt, Decenbtr 1 1, 1 853. 4 Cl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE?. WHEREAS letters of administration were granted by the Honorable tVobate Court of Covington county, at its N.rvember Term, 1838, to the undersign ed ujkju the estate of George WaMj, de ea.ed Notice is hereby given all per-yn- having claims against said esiji'e, to rcsuht them duly authenticated within the hum inscribed by law, or they will be rever fKirredand those indebted to said itatc t trj:rke. iirnnediaj pavment . . . WILLIAM VJAITS, A'nV. Wiif - msaurg, .ov. f 9.I838. h 3 6 1.1 Uail Ioa(l nnKE UNITED STATES MAIL from U' Vicksburg to Jackson, will hereaf ter be earned to Big Black on the CARS, where THREE STAGES will always b -in readiness to ieave the Depot, and trans port passengers and frnggnge either to necting. with the United States "Mail Sir ges for Columbus, Brandon and 3Iadi sonvillej&. . -'" J. R. & P. JEFFERSOV. . . Photon, Jv 13 nltf Fur 8ae or Hent. SEVERAL Fa rms of first rate bind with appropriater mrproveTnehta of various extents as to cleared grounds ' Abo sav eral Tracts ofchoice wild Lands oft and off the' river. For termsj descriptionr apply to the subscriber. ' ' ' P. W. CHARLTON". Clinton.Nov". !. , nlff- v , L WRECE U CHALMERS, Commission JSlercfiants, NEW ORLE INS. ' - R. J. Lawrence, ' of MemjihTs, J. G. ("iulmkrs, of Jackson.' . Nov. 27 n24m. Stage lAne rW! WE Public are respectfully inform JL ed that on and afier the 25th inst.,' a new Line of Four Horse Post Coaches, will run regularly between Jackson and Lexmgton Miss. This new Line is es tablished in order to connect with the Trenrmt Line of Stages from Manches ter to Nnshville Tennessee. Passcngun therefore, travelling from the Northern part of the State to Jackson, or from Jackson to the North, will find a pleasant and expeditions way of travelling. Pas sengeis on this Line, will always hare preierence in the Vicksburgh Line of S ages at Jackson, which now connects with the Rail Road at Big BJaok Depot. Thev will also have the preference at Jackson in the Grand Gulf Stages, which are now in complete operation. Every atteotion will be shown to traveller! it the above Lines. J. R. & P. JEFFERSON, Proprietors Clinton, 23d Nov. 1838. n2 tf. Tiauk .Vol ice. rspiIE Real Etate Banking Company, of Hinds Ccunty at Clinton, Miss., have t-fTec ed a negotiation in New York, by which it is enabled to commence its operations upon a safe and permanent pasis. . Accordingly, it will be prepared to discount paper ou Wednesday the 28th tntifnt. Whenever the Union, and River Bank of Miss, commence specie payments, this Bink will redeem its issues, either in soecie or checks upon New York or New Orleans at as low ntes of exchange at iich checks can be had at any Bank in the Stale. Its issues for a lew months will be confined exclusively to advances upon cotton FORM OF NOTE. CWNTO.X, Ml. 18 . $ M wi'hs after day of 18 we or either of us, promise topiy to Copies Mead, or bearer, for the iisftofMhe Real Estate Banking Com pany of Hinds C unty, at their Banking House in Clinon, with out defalcation, for value received. : - SHANNON, I.1TT L.KJOU CO. COMMISSION A.YD ' FOR IfclRDLYG MERCHXJYTS, J . . VICKSBURG MISS. " : BtiFXR TO McDowell, Harris dt Co. i Hon. J. M. Taylor, I l Vtcksbwrfr John Miller, Wrn. F. Markham, Wm. Laughlib, Martin. Pleasants, dt Co. Lyons, Harris &. Co. J as Kirkman, Jno. M. BM, NrOrUm Coleman, Ward &, Co. LouistiU. John M Groctfbeck. Rsq. ) Burrows &. Hall, Cincinnati. 11. F. Scweppe, Pittsburg. . Kittridge V Blnkes, Boston. B-ifiraem Co. Acts York. Mereditb6i Spenser; n , . Gideon JErnorv, Baltimore. viiuamsn4J irrows & Clark ; C. Houston &. Co. ( "X !IA1VN0N, Joseph UTTtUdarK, : ' ' ' JAKES BLAND. .. Nw, U nltf CoWin filler CLINTON, MIES. Ker. ilvf