OCR Interpretation


The Pearl River banner. (Monticello, Miss.) 1837-18??, February 24, 1838, Image 3

Image and text provided by Mississippi Department of Archives and History

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87065417/1838-02-24/ed-1/seq-3/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

VT Iisve fctc n 1 aril Jj:eft!tiH alters
fiou of't.i'ucdolUrni't" of thif Commer
clal'Bank of Ridney lo a nut piirnri
jng Li tVi flUt imSDRfcb bott'2il" BlLt
f the mi institution.. As t'ir i rea
8n io ffar that some counterfeits are
abroad, we lubioiii disiription el the
bills . ' ' , ,. . .
On the genuine- ona dollar till there i.
) lunette representing' a covereu wagon
receiving a load, a aieainorfai, aim "jm
lilies in the distance. This it placed
at the Ion, and on each marginal ide of
the note f'tnale figure, and an r gle
railing on a shield. These fVmaf figures
;8re no on the lid- of the Irue one hun
cJred dollar bill. On thai hill the style
of the Bank. The Commercial Bn!t of
fiodney" in one hue, and "will pey,"&r.
in a iC'.nd, a; at the lop of the not-;
beneath, and in 'here-nre ol the bill i a
vignette bearing a female, figure wiih a
ateambnat in the back ground Between
the figure 100, placed leng'bwi' at the
lop and bottom l' the en 3 ruin, is placed
the letter C Three distinctions will it is
Aoped, enble an nbsettrr to de ett the
forged Irom the true r U Standard ?
Jlr. Cdtlin. in a letter to the editor of
I'jV S't-ir; speakg of the ravage -of the
final! pi x among the Indians, says: 'On
ly one y and a ball ago I was at Prai
tie tlu C'hien, on the upper Mississippi,
where 'I 'Witnessed its frightful effects a
mong the Winnebago"! 61 Sioux every
oilier man amongst them was Main by il;
hd G wa-pe shaw.the greates man of
the Sioux, with half of his band, died un
der the corners of fences, 111 little (hor
TiJ) groups, to which kindred lie 'held
tbem in ghastly Jaii., with their bodies
swollen and rornl wi'fi rstul their
yes blin.led hid. ouidy howling their
de.ith song in ot er despair affectiona '
ly clinging to each other's neks with
one hand, auifgr4(iing buttles and tin
pang of whi.'key in the other!
- t . (Mobile .fldv,
';'' .
Time to speak I have often heard
Gr-t ra'e anecdote ot M.me filudeot of
Campbell Mill University What bis
name Wiis I know not, but I do think bis
reply is worthy of preservatmn. 'The
college comn ons were at the lime very
:oor. particularly the article of butler
One day a plate of it wns placed upon the
table, which from low; keeping, bd be
cone mne'd. One of the a udti K upon
tasting it, was so exasperated a to fCZe
tbe dish and Ihri'Mr it, buter and all, a
gainst 1 he wall. The dish.of ro iiie, was
shivered to p.ecer, but the buHer Slut k lo
tbe room. One of the tutois in-latiily
to and demanded who was the peipe
trator of the mischiif ... Theie was no
answer The demand was repeat, d.
when after a tew moment's silence, a
8ri"rp"ire-rolitd. 'jlk . he butter il
is od tnough tospiak far itself."
StraRge Ihcidcht young lady, in
Miss. uH, a -leepmg one morning in
her tied, when a bee more . iucluilrinus
than she, came buzzing into her room in
ut of honey. Spying her ruby lips, it
alighted, no doubt ini-.kn)g them f r a
aose. l he buzzing of bis little wing a
w ke the lair one, who, in an instant,
elruck the honey srarchtr insect with her
tiat'd, and teceived in return a sting on
tier lip. She went vfith a wnllen lip to
a young n an, who happened to be near,
and begged tiim to extract the tting. He
set bis head to work t devise a plan, to
effect her purpose; and finally concluded
that tbe only way was to suck it ut
He proposed the plan she jgreed- the
ting was extracted, but it seems it . went
to the young man's heart, for he kept
trying to extract bee stings from her lips,
till they were summoned by Old C upid
lo appear a' Hymen's holy alter.
. The remedy is no doubt a good one.
At all events there would be no harm in
frying. It aint bad to lake.
Fred. Herald.
, 1 J""-'
- W DIED,
iied at bis residence in MonticclIVt
t everhiJ rst 'evn o'clockn tni
1 uridoe, V&3J jnst., Dr. A. S. Et
"ntembor pi societyf r,i "d respectable
; Ins age.'; ' .; ; 8th y'ear of
COMMERCIAL.:
iffoTTOJ.-Sal.. Y..,..T".r "1 ,0J8-
,W UdlCI lUtllSSippi,
f)0 do Louisiana,
105 do dq . . .
- 499 do d0 - .
, . 6 do ; flo ' ,
., 46 do do .
' .' 9(cenu
?i a 9
- 10
9?
10
inc.. na riB.itir.riA. m
ttraio oemanc. tlavanna hifa. 15 no.
8 a 9. cents dull.
JVutatm.-On LeT.e, 30 a 33 cent, per gallon,
: tales. On plantation. 23 a 25 cent.
Park. Clear 18 a 19dolliat,r hhi x .
' "SOt MOlSa -d,,, , Prire,'ll asVli;
; t U 10 a II, small sales -very dull '
I.Von.-Hami.j-- a 10 a ll cents per'fut
canvassed 14 a 15 do, Middlings, 8 s Bt do
itmulders, 61 a 7 do, limited Sales.
rrf.-Per lb. 5i a 7 cents, according to quality
' ""--f7 85,7 50 -sales very dull.
Cojf.-.favanna Green, 12 a 13 eta; Bio 12
124 1 .lavs, 15 a 16, tales.'
" rtf.Rectlod, 43 a 43 cent, per caHon
c-pmmon,4j do, amaH supply. . . . .
'-Sa't. Liverpool, coarse, $1 ja -1 fine
2 SO per sack sales. , v
ir''iKentucky, W a 2 2 cfs. Rope. 9 a
Putted by tfie Jioard of Selectmen of Uie louix f
jifoitlirelfo al ihiii trttioninFtbruaiy'iS'. "
BK IT OBDA1NKO,' by the Prtsi.lent anH
Selectmen of the ton 11 (,f Montirello, that
the 6U1 Section of un ordinance providing lunrlry
regulation for tlie penceable, o'lerly, and Whole
omt) Government of the towuof Mouticello be re
pealed. .
, .4nd. Be il furllier otilai,uiL, Be the Pieiident
and Selertinen of the town of Montirello, that bo
ipirttuoL" Iwi'io'i uliall Ij retailed on 'he Snbbath
dnyafierthe hour of nineo'clocV A. by any
person ex.-ept a regulnr'y lirenwd tavein keeer
who .hull be fully provided to 8C ommoda'e trav
eller and lioanle.-s, under a penalty of five doJIuii
for evey wicli oflente.
3rd. Be it farllier o,ihiiel. Tbatene oergoti
who shall be convicted of telling spirituous liquors,
to an sliiveor slaves without a written permission !
from their master of overseer, tfill pay a fine of
five dollars for every such offence recoverable by
warrant. . - v
A. HAHGIS, Prcs't.
J. C. Chance, Rec'y.
Feb. 17,1838.
ORDINANCES
Patted by the Board of Selectmen of lhe town of
Monticello alUieir tetu m in Di cembcr 1837.
BE IT OHDAlNlSD,iiy the President and
Selectmen of thH towii of ;Monticello, i.i gen
eml ineetini convened : that It .hull be the di'ty of
the President and helectmen of Monticello to sp
piiut patroll 10 kerve in Monticllo for the sp.ic.i of
uoi less th inone nor more than three months f.otn
tha time of ap;tpirt'nient, and such patroll si a,
pointed, who shiill refuse to serve shall be subject
to a fine of live dollar for each night he so refuses
to act. The first peron named on the list shall
act asCapinin, and it shall his duty to cali his
company out at least uce a week. The Captain
of a patroll so appointed who shall refuse to act as
above specified shall he subject to a fine of not less
lhau five lollars. In their acts they shall be gov
erned by the laws regulating patroll of the Statu.
2nd, Be it furllier ordained. That it shall be the
duty of the Captain of the Patroll to report all de
faulters lo the President or a Justice of the Peace,
under the above specified penalty.
The ahov- fines shall be recovered by warrant
f oin the President or a Justice the Peace for tbe
countv.
; A. HARGIS, President.
'! - vV'' J. C. Chance, Sec'y.
Monticelloj Feb. 17, ?83&
Administrator's Sale.
UltSU ANT to an order from the ProU e
Cou'l ol Marbo County, will be s dd, to
the highest bidder, on redit of Pen Mouths,
l Ibe lute riiiilenf eof Jo m Ad an, la.e of Ma
deceased, oa the first dav rf
Vlarch oextall th p -ronl estate of said de.
ceased-, nmi. in of NEGKOES, ItOKbcN
WAGGONS. OXK.V. SIIKEr1, HOUS,
STOCK, CATTLE, CORN, FODDEB, Hi
min; u e.isil, and houxe bo d and kitchen fir
niture, rtje-puicnaser gm approve
security, "
February, 17, 1838-18 It.
SPATE OP Ml 5 MAUI I p, l,i L wreni ecir-
Lrwrenee County. J end Court.
Wa. WeHlheist-y, i I o Mar h Ttrm 1833.
... . s ...
. M. It. eves. Attachment for l 10
II' appealing to the satisfaction of the CoU't,
thiil the il4feodnt has abuconded or
iiiri):r iih'iwelf tht the ordinsr prot-es of
the Itw r aunol be erved opun h'in: whereupon
it ii. or ler-d lh,t u.dess lhe Jfcadani appear,
put in Special b it and plead in plaio!.i(Ps c
iion . n or he ore the first Jay ol ibe "ext Ma t h
emol this Coiirt, jud'ement 0 al will be ten
dered against Mm, xnd the estate attached will
I e sold lo H(.sly plaintiff's clmm and all cosl
II is further ordereJ that the Clerk of thi
Com t cause a mpy of thi- order lo be publish
ed for sis week" successively, in the newjaper
called the Pearl River Banner, priuted a.id
published m the town of Monti, etlo.
I certify the tbove to be a true extract from ;
the minutes of said Court.
IN l ETlviOSY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my h nd ' and offirrrl Seal at (he .
town ol Moniicelbi, this the seventh day of
Oc ober, 1837.
EDWARD L BOVVT.N, Clerk
M inticetl " Feb. 13 lB-6t.
How to save Cost.
"X LL' 1 hose iullij$f I lo Co
P hea & CameTon for adver
lisng an l job work, are request
ed to settle the same by the 1st
day of March, or they will be
sued without respect to persons.
Feb. 10 1838.
TAKRN UP,
TTDY Wm. Mixon a
ill) small gray Horse
five years old next
hprtiig. . tiitf Dtisn ol nts lan out
off . Appraised to fQO bv Wm.
Stringer &M. T.'Mikell
A. HAKGIS, Kmigeru U,
V Bow UN J. P.
Feb.'
A DMINSTR ATOttS
TTO 1 ICE is hereby given to aiPper
snis inde'iletl to the estate of Sam
uel Walton, deceased, to make immediate
payment to the undersigned Administra
tor and to those to whom the said estate
is indebted to present their accounts for
payment duly all .wed to
NATIMN JONES,
Administrator.
mJOTICE is given lo all persons inter
A' ested, tbatatthi next term of the
Honorable Orphans Court for the county
of Lawrence Stale of Mississippi. , to be
beld af Monticello on the fourth Monday
of January next, application will be
trade for final settlement of the estate of
Samuel Walton deceased
; NATHAN JONES.
. jJminisfrator. -Feb.
3, 1838-17-47.
7N
A- AMD S .SV1IIH, CT associated ; j)lIri.J'roBte. of tnisiusiitut'on, feel gratified
1 ti o il ) f n-t h 0 . 1 rv.r 1 1 C .f tie bei,,8 enabled to inform its friends and the
l it., M,',li .! 1 V public generally, thaf the-uitd-i for th accon
law. tUy w.ll alUndlo iii.fs.innal Vu 1 w,i.uonof TeVchexs au I'upUs, U nearly eon,
siness Hi Hie buiertir Com l IteHr In 1 ideted, and will be 0end fur the reception of stu
Jacksin, ant in tbe counties of Lew 'ent on the first pf January net. It is a large
renre Mnn, Covineti.il, Simpson Co --nd handsome eUime of two storic!., cominandiog
niak 1M,i P.b- ., iT..-. . r v.'" beautiful proi-uect of tnetown and neighborhood,
p.ah and P,kt sny .bueines confided ? .The upper room will be appropriated ?o the fe
IDeit care Will receive their prompt and male rteDartmet. the luwer to tha L. If u
undivided attention.
lo.'- -
Office it Montitef.'
Feb. 1, 1838 17-lf.
DOCTOR J. DALV.
It'
ESPECTFULLV informs the citizens of
.w i..ui.uiriiu nun 11, uriimjf, insine nat per
manently located himself in Monticello wUb rhrf
tiuention of practicing in the variotuj departments
of his profession, and hopes o receive tbe patron
age of the community.- '. '
The Doctor wil he in readiness to enter upon
the duiia of hi, piofesiion in a feW dsys.
Moadcello Jan. 90, 1838 154w". j .. - i ; ,
J. S. COLLINS , ,
Attoroeand Counsellor nt Law
LKXIiOTOV
I Mint 1 County, Musisstpp.
Sept. 30 1S37, ly , ,
Notice.
W ET'I'ERS. Admniisiration baring
been granld to the undersigned ,ot
the estate of John Adams, late ol .Marios
county; deceased, by tbe Honoroble Pro
bale court of stid county ol Alarion at he
January term J838 of said Court. A :l
persons indebted to said estate are here;
by tioiified lo make payment innnietrute
ly lo the undersigned, and all persons
having claims against said estate are ,n
quested to pr"srnt th-sn properly aulheti
ticated within the liwe prescri' ed bv law.
orJhey w ill be fnreter birred . . 1
ANDERSON AD VMS d'lDr.
Jan. 6, IR38 -I6-4w
I'M
I".
IVoticc.
" ETTERS of administration having
beta
SLJt
granted to thJ undersigned by the Probate
Court of Lawrence county, at the January Ter,in(
1838. on theentate of 'Jushih Stringer deceas
ed Notice is herel.y iven to all persons having
cldimskiigainsf sai I est if, to present them guly au
thenlicatiKl, witlnn the tbuu prescribed by law,'rr
tliev will be forever barred : an l those indebted so
saiil estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment.
NOAH NTIVGF.R, I
LEVI STRINGER,
. WILLIAM STRINGER, ' Adra'rs."
27. I317-!6-Gw. . . ,, .
Jan,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
.lEJ( I ILL i' her.-f.y iven lo a'! per-
" sons id bled to theeslale oi leiian-
dr Morgan, deceased, to make paym'nt
to the undersigned Admtnisirator ami to
c
(hose to whom the said estate is indebted
to present their aciounia for paytnenl du'
ty allowed to
CHAKLtS M tun ILL.
Administrator,
NOTICE is given to all persons int r
ested, that at lhe next term Ot tbe Hon
orable Orphans Court for the county rf
Hancock, Sute of Mississippi, to he held
at Sbieliisbort'Ugh on the fourth Afmday
of January neat. Application will be
nade for an order of sale of the real es
tate of Alexander Mo-g.-m dee'd, situated
in the aloresaid county, by '
...... bll1HliIi.-lv.Enll4j,,;j
. en i di .irnnu i
dnriitiiiM'or.
Habolochitto, Hancock county. Dec. '25 18.J7-
1 15-3w;
T
NOTICE, ''X
LETTERS of .Administration having
been granted to tbe ' undersigned at
the Debember term, 1837, of the Probate
court of Lawrence county, on lhe estate
of William S. Csrter.'deceased.- Noiee
is hereby given to all persons indebted" to
a ... a a".. ' '
said estate to inane immediate payment
and those bavins claims against the same
to present them duly authenticated with
in the time prescribed by law, of they
Will De rorever irarreg. S
JOSEPH SIMMONS, ' Mr."
Monticello, Dec. 30 1837 " 13-61,'
SECOVD division,
GENE1AL OKDKRS. ii
" - DecsstsEB 22, 183f,
11 itriTn .1 ---.r,-S.
ilrtvirvi reieivKu . sausis;;
I'.fv evident that -the- office
of Brigadier General in the
second Brigade of this Djvi
1-011, is vacant I do bereTiy'
iiler and require tha
Corn
manding Officers of the Ctl
V
llth, 15th. 23d, 30th, 3.1.U
.'"'ments, tfoinp'i
in the iviiht, ortii...
of Lawr.'iite, VVayne. Covinelon Jones
Lauderdale, Clatke end Jasper, or in q
tauu 01 sucn oincers, the dheniu ol said
cotinliee, to cause an election to be ieii
in their several counties on the 22nd, day
of February next, for a Brigadier Genera
f said seiid Brigade, and to make con
solidated return"ib4( election seli'erf
beld, to the Adjutant Qenef ST i.fthe:Stale
according to the provisions of thi"lct
to regulate tbe Mil ilia of this Stat.' ' V
JOHN A QUITMAN
.Major General, 2nd Div..!M. MX
The Eastern Clarioo will, pleaseJ
puWish this order m three weeks, or unv
til me insertion therein, of the election'
notice, by the proper officer. .
spacious and air y, and will be furuMied with every
i vrnmmoda ion to promote the education of youth.
1 ne lucffiKfa 01 t'na iiinujiiuit, is in inoniireiio
on Pearl ltlverin the county of Lawrence. A
tuwn celebrated for its salubrity and health. It a
bounds with never f tiling spring of the purest wa
ter. Parent . hrefore regarding the health of
their children, can no where promise themselves
ipore flattering hopes of its continuance than at
this Academy. v 1 ' .
Tbe institution will be under the supennien-.
oenceof tbe Hev, A. K, Giuvt s, a gentleman o
Client and experience. Tbefollowing Honorable
and Kev gentlemen are referred to, as having
recommended Mr. Caves to the Trustees, as a
mm of unblemished character, a ripe scholar and a
skilful teacher.
The Rev. Jeremiah CbanlUerliahD. IX Presi
dent of Onkliirid College.
Rev, Ieiijiiinin Chose A. M. of Adams county,
' ftev. Benjamin Shaw A. M. of Woodville'Wi!
kinsoh county.
. Rev. A. U. Lawre.n e A. M. Editor of the New
Orleaut Observer.
Hon. John Henderson of Hancock county. '
Hon. C, P. Smith of Woodville Wilkinson
county.
" The female department will oe under the care Sc.
management of Miss Sophu ftovcn, a ladywhn
enjoystbe well earned reputatidn of a qualified
and successful instructress, Mie nas for the last
four years been the principal teacher ot the Fe
male Seminary at Port Oibson.
ZIATS3 or TUITIOW. '
Spelling n.id lieali.g per immih $2,00
Writing, Modern Geography, common .
Arithmetic and Engl'i8h Orainmar per
month. 3,00
Ancient Geography, Aneient and
Modern History, Political Economy,
Constitution of the United Mutes, Na
tural, Moral and Intellertual Philoso
phy, L031C and llhetoac per month JI,UU
Lai n and UrecK languages, riiJtine- t
nutic , Astronomy, t hemibtry Oeology,
Miner alogy and Botany per moiuh
$5,00
Freni-h, Music and Drawing at the Usual rates,
extra. ' -
Weekly exercises in composition for all of sul-
ficient ase. and also in dectuuntion it the male
pupils.
An extensive setof Apparatus U procured, iufli
ciant for illustrating the more difficult parts of Geo-
eraphy, Mathemancs and t -onomy, and tor the
performance of all the mo;e instructive and iuteres-
nsODtlV,
Board, including losing, wasinng, Jigni ana
fuel can be had in nr'.vate fimihes lor ten or
twelve dollars per moniii. ...
Mr. Graves will himself board those pupils whose
parents or guardians wish to place them under his
Particular cars, not only during Academical hours
but those of in'CMiissioo; for Hie duty of a Precep
tor is not discharged by merely importing mtellect
1 at in-tnirtion,i.utexiends to the cultivation and
improvement of the manners and morals of those
entrusted 10 his rhora:e;
The amount for bnardln? and tuition, except tor
books and that which is called "extra" in the rates
will he $ 200,00 per year.
There will be but one vacation in tne year, in
addition to the usual holidays and festivals. This
vacation will be of hue month, ending on the third
Wednesday of September. The regular com
mencement of the Academic year, will therefore
be the Thursday following that third Wednesday
nf lrfntmri!'eT. .
It is very I esimo'e,tnat as many aa po-uic m
the children whose parents or gunroians are
disposed to send to the Academy fot the comirig
season, should be present ai ine cuminem-cmum,
that the best classification of the pupils may beat
once effected.
By order of the Hoard :
A. FOX, President.
Josikph NtvtANe, Sec'y.
onbcello Dec. 6th, 1837
nil otibcry.
g 1 DOLLARS REWARD. Stolen
Of f f f fron, the stage ort the Spring Hill
Road, last evening, (21st of Nov.) about three
o'clock, the Mobile and Columbus mail. . ine a
bove reward will be given for the apprehension of
the thief and mail, or a liberal reward for either.
At about the snme time the Greensboro atage
wan taken from the Post Office, and the thief not
finding thjs mail therein, left it about three block
distant from th Post Office, with the horsea hitch
d. - . . ..
Those having neqt money tn tne maii,wouio 00
well describe it, and have it advertise, as 11 may
lead to the detection of the villain or villain.
The counfry papers throughout the State of Al
abama aud, Mississippi, are requested to publish
the above two or three times in their respective pa
pers. ' -
UeC 5J7, IBJ7.
List ot Letters.
r r. AIM.VG in ihe P-nt Olfi. e at Mon ti
ll, ello. Mi., on 3Ut Decce-nber t33T, whi h
ifnofoldfT within the three months ensuing
Will forwardei lo the Oeoeral Post Office,
Washin?ton City as Dead Letters. r
. AAakew Wm. a., Armsiooj Jesse, Atford
:tf-Boara Jesse, Baofcley Edward or James
f t :.'-
' cCooper iwenr crren. ouir courr-o,-CannoA
Capt. E. J-, Cola John,
D DougUs James. . . . . ,
Q ranberrr George 3, Green V . M.,
Green John, Grin.teaJ 1 '. .
H -Harlaog Anurew j
J JeU Hamilton. f . .
l3SM Mre Ntary, McUmher lAaron
Ma,(ie Eti!. M3-e Rob. Mallard Joseph
Massle Nathaniel. Martin John, Wassie
Wm.. Mikalt G. M., Martiu Uobert, Mcey
Wm.
N-i Nohla' JtTc.
O (VNeel Joseph. . .
P Pattan Me; Atg-nf, Ponaie'oo Z. E. t
R .Rothbri ije J. A.. Roberts Samuel.
SSlaittr Charles, Slaiter Thou. B . ?ttno
Cot. S., Stringer Josiah T., Sultoa Col. Wm
Sanders Benj 3, Sandfor eirjamin. Sheriff or
Iwr.nCeCofntf f, M9carboroifrh St McGah
ac rhTOORh Noth. Sullen Rauben, Smith
JirtfclVi.-4.-e0 Jtfitei C
TTynes Ocea m '-Jfijs Efflilf. j
, W White Clark, Whitetoeal Carn ?
V EDWARD ENGELHARD P.
M wvticellc,, January ft, 1&31 M- 5 ;
SMALL. CiUN0E
AlUtlV A L U J K P A in v in
of ifliiilft.
ftrrim BftotuniAVKfi tltt Fnn
(Ih), Wcdnesdajfc hikI Friday?
at 3 p 51.
For Bro ikhaVe closes
Monday!!. Trtttrsdays nil J
Saturdfivs, niB a.m.
rrom MokrOb -diin Sort dove
and Wednesdays, at 7 p. m. -
For M()MROEclises Mon
dfiys ml 'l liursdnvs, 7 a. m.
S500KEWARO.
TCIbC'APED irotu the jail of
J-Li Lauderdale c nnfy ;iss.,
on the night ol lhe l.Otfr" insr
ROBERT B. MERBETT,said.
Mrrreit is Upwards oY six feet
high, long faced, Mack lia'ir awl
ey s. uiiltH heavy he,ird, anii
lark complexion: is a stout
Imih portly looking man, about,
thirty yer ll, movrs quick
speaks ninthly, but when exci
ted, verv profane. Snid Aierreit
was imprisoned for the wilful
murder of Wm. D. Pellam of
this couuiy.
The above reWatd will lo
givf n to any person who will de
liver said Merreit lo me in Ma
rion, or confine him in any tiafe-
jail, so that I may get him.
ISHAM PACE.
Sh'flf of Lauderdale county,
Martin, Nov. 24, 1837
INFORMATION WANTEIX
TkAMElL SCOTT, and DOhC.S, Uts'
wile, nnigraled to tbe western court
lr. rr .y years ago from the county of
Cairell North Carolina. They are sup
posed to reside, if living, in bb ot the
States of Tennessee, fabama or Missis "
sippi. J'he ol.ject of this is to notify
iliem, if lliey aiC alive, or if tbe are
dead, the c hi 1,1 ren of the dody of pr.rcis
Scott (who Wi Dorcas Cannon.) tha' if
tbey will address a line to Attn Scoil,(sit
ter to Danifl Sco'.t,) directed to DanVilta,
Va., they will hear, in reply, tf sotne
thin ioat-rially tolheir advantage,
07-The undersigned, who is an elder
ly and infiim female, '.'irnbly enlreats ferj
ilnrs of papers in the Western and SoUtb
western Stale, as an act of bene.VolenrPr
and in furtherance of th ends ol jostit,
to jcive (he above a fe w insertions in their
respective journals!
ANN SCOTT,
Danville, Va. Oct. 15, 1837 , '
Factorage : Commission Basinest
IV MOBILE.
THEsuhsciiber renews the tender ofliis
services as a Fac tor and Commission
Merchant in Mobile Circumstances be
yond bis control Will fcaose bitn to re
main in Mobile so late that he will be un
able to gee many of bis Georgia and S.
Carolina friends personally. llv is hosf
ever, enabled to say that he has correct
ed hirWIf wi.h Col. C. L AMTUEiVS,
of Dalla county, in the Steam Press and
Ware House business, by which he Mts
to all who may be-pleated to patronize
him, superor fire poof storage, lor all
cotton consigned to him for sale. , From
his longefperience in Augusta Georgia,
in this business, be does not douM he
will be able to give general Satisfaction.
FRANKLIN ' C. HEARD.
Mobile, Not. 8, 1837Mm.
Take Notice.
rllAT, on the 33rd day of December next, i
puruance of an. order from the ProbstS
Court of Carroli County, I shall-proceed sell to th
highest biddert a quarter sectiou of land, knowa
as the Good 9 mi Mill tract,1' situatcd'on the east
fork of White S'ah.l, in the i tihty of Lawr nee.
Purchaser to give bond with approved security.
Sale to Uke place on the premises time of credit
made knw on the day of sale. Said land will e
sold by the nndersignedi as guardian for Marth
Dormer Goodson, a minor beirof Willian Cootf
..... j-.w. 1
NATHAN HOOKER,
Nov. Hi lfi3T6, 6w
Guardian..
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
Lawrence County.. ( ,"
Probahate Cntrl, Ootuber Term. 1837.
WHEREAS, it having been represented V
rthis Court brtheEexeciitor of Sarah Mc
Alpine deceased, that it would be for the benefit
of those iutcrested, that the real estate of said dee'd
should be itold, it is therefore ordered by the Court
that all persons interested in said estate be and ap
pear at the next December Term of said Court to
shew cause .if any can why said estate should
not be sold. It is further ordered that a copy of
the above order be published n the Monticello
Peart River Banner for six Weeks successively and
he advert!" l(n three of the rast public places tn
lie rO"'!f;-V'. ' f.l;..; .
Witvfw, the Honorable. M. B.
. i,TiLr,,T T...in m.r to..-.i.. :
Lind tor Iwrenr rnon. '
tttutd 23d. October 837,
'THontleeUoOct. 831? -4t'w.
Joti,Printiofir
OV EVERY KIW1 V
SEfMTEp AT THIS OtTCiU

xml | txt