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KYBiLLINU LEAVES. HOMAN. . " Thou wert |ien To raus the virtues, animate Ihe Mine, Anden seien all the pitta of human life. •• Tti snip ton. Th« earth till ten h«. k il. tie woman emiPd, Ip d ar kn aas roll'll, Pika enow on eome unlroilden wild, Was pure, but oh how t old I Twee heaven's last gift, w han wb'4 in light Wie mov'd In beauty faith, Like aomc celestial spirit bright, To cheer Ibis rale of earth. And BU^ht *o lov'd,— »O fuir. I '•» h»V« ltd Hitffty, Man*» r«- kl*»f step, in Eden*» Ixw'f, Ftom Tirlu«'« thorntc»» way; But »till Umm 0 Iapturotta B'-cMits flo 8UII thüt »«chanting »mile, Whkh eauMd our wrruwi, r»rt», vid wn, Can every peng befuii#. But Oh! that Should e w,— ta*, mid lh* chnnutf'd »cen«a of iU, That ahiida In«*» pilfrim way», On« Mtmful bow r of Eden »iill, Thy faith Ait hand ran raiM. Thy peerless worth saema form'd to bless— Thy witnii g kindliest meek, Can paint a tsiile of happhuua, When pains daspoil the cheek, ' To that low mind—that sensual knave ! Thy worth is all unka Who derma that for«'!' for • Or pleaeure'a toy aim. Ah! 'hou hut alia, ma that shall remain. Till virtua'aaalf it dead. Till tes decays,—whan passion's atain. And earth-pris'd (flore, fada. ion'a alave, or WhH« fortuit«'« f»' or» round ua roll; Our on amant thou nrt,-~ VMcond »•»<-• kindrod »oui— Companion of m»n'» t>»»rt; « To animat« hh h«t>p4»«t hour», r B ith that du«p tr•kof'« ton«, t Whkh hut for thy MNdMMing power*, To him mint unknown. \ j h •1111 And whs» Bu.fortuns'» Bestrew, kk p»tlw Thou art ÜM fir« by And (a« to laara Mm 0 m>«; And whan on every hand nppreas'4. By Borrow,, toill, and grief. Within thy pure ennobl'd brasst, M bUjhtaning hand, aa for Ami Hu «HI may lind rsliof. Vhro* youth,—thro* ■(< a ruidinf itar, Tn rhoer lit, *b nignd path; And in lh, tut «api ina hour, To smooth tho bra of dsath : ■ light'. Imi fading glrain, '* horizon'* thrown, And wh,n O'rr Urn* Thou, Hko I ho gtorfoua rainbow'* boam, •till gild« out artting tun. By _l>ltr«'ion IBk FOB SALE *1 TwP ~7 «U LEASE. IJRH of , THE Plantation lying on tho Buflhlo!TZeT, '• crowed by the Natchez, poet-road, ta otTered for W ale or lease on tho most favorable lerma The met contain. 848 acres, 400 cleared. There,, • dwelling houee, gin, mill, fizc^ on Mid place. A uuhlin forry it qUo connoclod.wilh il An inn- I holder wm/d find it a good stand A thomTd iS&ïsrs ÂTÂts; """"""7 B. •Idrerlisemcnts. January 16, 1832 3 •1 Great Bargain Fo* «15000, «18000, o* «21000. . THE «uboenber offers for sale, on a «edit of I, f, 3 A. 4 years, the farm on which he resides,— 10 valuable wotking hands, 6 fellows A S wo 4 P' 1 «« of oxen,—200 bills, of corn,—work hors«*« nnd mar««, 6 in numtxsr,—one wngon,_6 plniijM—ho«« Ar, axr* enough for tho lands iold, and 10 cow«. Thit ftrm, coniaimnff OßO Arpent«, 1 » 8 rode« from St. F'aneimH*,—hiu *00 nerc« of rece ntly cl eared land in cultivation, of the hebest frame dwelling bouse, 40 by od gin and gris» mill,—excel ki new '' "" """ mitt,—excellent no , - , 1 ? nP "I' 11 "« of wa,w within 100 yards or the dwelling house, and an abundance of timber on it. a» well aa being situated in one of the tea in the Parish For tho above gro heat atock i named property, liAeen thousand dôlïari" wïlT re™ ,° f if *' 3 * 4 yearn, without i„. •ESiîïï« ! n «° 4 «1 ubI *»nu*l instalments. Shmddto^pjrîchaw* wish. 4 more flrat rate hand. " I 14 nbogetlier, fm i 18000; and if the lr»ctad,oming(s.y HfiOsrpents) were to fo^knU? ,h ' T 1 "' <* ,0Ü0 wo,,ld be taken for ' tOfS Z o f property as reserve. range* The properly offivrsd will be sold without ■ o ? Wy R. DUER. I Ja nuary 10, nag A for n.iLf, »'foldiog on Muinstrect at ïS S *"• L K. MARSHALL. Wood ville, Feb'y II, 1832. NOTICE r™^t'thf Wv£T<JZ n Z:? •* ,,le L ln ,be PROBATE s-Â'-â r'rî s to Woodvdlv, tyuy 4di, 18Î2 JOS ' < ;i 3 RBf;i ' V - NoriciT bj» note 1 or tomk" are^, 1 " jj? "» do i»igned eitjicr fo. .«Vd and makepsymen'on ,0 co,,,e Manch, otherwise they n.ri s i^ rc ^ r8t oi *>* w '~. <* r*', , BS J , olw AM Adniiniwti'otor*H Safe • ViltTAfiT I." IMeSkl*!' V AMJAIlLli I KOI hl( l \I By an order of dm lion. Thom«» II Pros*er, Judge of Probate for the County of Wilkin son, St» to of Mississippi I will nfltr at public sale second Monday (Ilic )2Jb) of March next on the premises, (Salisbury plantation) all tlio Hqpse hold furniiiire, nimmililo nwl perishable properly belonging tofo« Estateofllatrictt Hooke Into lïîir ri<l Browder, cle»;'il., on it credit of six »ml (welvo months, purchasers giving notes witli satisfactory security— said |>ropotljf consisting of elegant gilt fashionable furniture, nearly new—si*: A Secrets ry and Book ( 'use, Side-Hoard, Bureaus, Armours, Soli Rocking*nd other Chairs, Wash-Stand*. l-ooh mg Glasses, Milt er Ten iV. CMlit Melts, Plated Can dle-sticks with sod witliput branches, Sniiflers and Trayes, Megan) Cut Glass Drcantors. Tutnlilois, Wme, Champaign, Cordial and Jelly (ilusses, dishes, Ac—Mahogany Bedsteads, Bedding, Car peting, Mahogany Dining Tablet Dinner, Ten and Coffee sells of Gilt China (omplene—a valuable Lf brnry of Boohs, Sic. xV.c, - Alto, Stock, ronsiMiqgof Brood English Mares, and a young horse Virginian. 4 years old—riding A carriage Igirses, 300 head ofOxcn, Cowsand Calves —300 bead of Sheep—one elegant close Carriage and Harness, sold with or without Horses—and n variety of article* loo tedious in mention. Sale the hour prescribed by law. ■ ■ JOHN ■ the tl F. CARMICHofX. Administrator de Imnit mm. February 7, 183S. (fcÿ* The "Natchez" will insert the shove three weeks und forward llicir account to this Otfice, 0 NOTICE. LETTER» of Administration having boon gran ted to tlio understgnod, on Ihe Eitatu of Autlin Coatee, dec'd , by the Orphans' Court of Wilkin son county, st its August Term, 1831 ; all persons indebted to said Estate nro requestor] to colno fbr wtrd und make payment, and all persons hrtvlng claims a gainst said estate will present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. or they will lie forever Bafred MARGARET COAtES, ddnirV. January 17, 183*. JuC person* NOTICE WE will at the Fobiuary term of the Hon. Pio bnt# IjMirt of A mitt county present our account aa administrators of the estate of Peter Rntlifle, dot for nnal NOtllcrncnt and allowance, when all interested may attend if they think proper CHARLES ratuffe, THOMAS HAYNES, Adman istrators of Peter Ratliflhs' ceinlc Ami to cmtnty Dec. *7, 1831. Ct.—62 By Th, mm. U. Pro.ser, Esyr ] Presiding 1 u. tin of the t ounty Court of the CountjS of \Yilk inarm and State of Mississippi _ NOTK E IS HEREBY GI^In, That on a P to me by Tliomu I. Ncraon or the Goun *1 l° f W, " lm Y n 8t «' c of Miasms,pp,, «U "«» »n und.vided eighth part of .|| il'at .roc, of Land lying m said County, lieing the western l° f ' own ?' 1, '> *' W wt of Pearl WiÜ!T i , '"r i ,n dl " ,n< '' vided Dem the oil • ■ I If a " d l( *' n 8 dl line runnmonoHhX h " l( '. of, »' d •«='*'"> »*- »'J • l..ir —..i*— .e ! 00 ,' *. n <l ***?» <*» wertere I ha** hundred nnd twenty Acre«— LSSÄ fl * Mayoe aursüs ïîïif :s Ä ÇÂ"3Kï"",Ki'a w SÎ B. Collier, John Mayes At James Buford will then '■'u'umtwioner* to make partition of tho u,d land», pumuanl to an act sttHtMN .^n , rI concerning ths partition of lands lielthy copercen. ers, join, tenants, and tenement,. ,n cn,„, n „ n Given under my hand this 2d day of January, T. H. PROSSER, who a in bo on 11(32 r. a. c. e. State or Misatsairri,) State or Misatsairri,) Wilkinson County j .MANS' COURT, January Term, 1032 V» tlffi application of John Steven*, Adm'r de SSÄ .HU B ' ,a,H ° f Roh,r ' n fi^mett. dTffou; ^5l ,h ° »""•r.cmn Inis,Court, tost there is not Personal property suffi Sgätf grt, 1 da» hy «idEauteiln, * publication he made accord sho^aLif^to Mag» Ttvm of lh» Court, and of«,d hsvc ' wbv lhr H " d 3SZSF "~ UM ^ ^ ao1 " " P*J «be dXJ H '' Cl,rk ° r,he Court aforesaid, do certify the foregoing order to be a true copy from tho Record« of «nul Court Attest, EDW'l) FELTU8, Cik. . Notice, WiRfoin r ° ran ° ,,l0 . r of «b® Orpl-ns'Court or Wilkinson County, made at the Jnnusrv Term 4d7m r /f R ?: H , ie ""'. ic ™ j « ned . Administrator of Mam7, d ÎT C!lSrd ; ° n,hp 'ûthdayof liiiïde ' " J! pubhc auction to the highest ^ract of ?AND ° r '"" IVe mon ' hs ' * «S Omet of LAM) containing 108 acres, more or less belonging to thc csH,teofsaid Hop,, being Urn tract' hL de.,; ,n Th" 01 *' »« «b« time if hi« (mill,— bfÜBg «old to pay the debt« 0 f«aid îtoT'prtS 0 ,llke lJnr ° ,hc dw " lli "8 1,01,80 V^BLEY CHAMBERS, jtdtor January * 6 , 1832. 4 ' nnu ■ sancs - fttKifeft gSaS ' îüa resideoco nr Peter W 8, k,n,0 |' county, nt the t*te e» feftrj?. "-s | 0,1 ,or u,e "Ppomtincnt of ail ik» ..„„,i 1 o composed the first Csbmef I I! K n,le,,,e " pommation of a er ■ "l'posad ac.'rSaHSî-a: ? «•>"> harmony, the gre.tei h " n ;' ,ons > Id exist between the Pre,in Dlly °f t ' ur l XW1 ' f know how much ote? U " d Wy and union are calcuhtgj Ï " cb h ° r l' on I le hm ■ I i jtion 3 3 DIVIMOX OltDMIt. • • i WnmltUle, January I 1 832, ! B t\g'r. Genf Davnr DaVi* having resigned the i Cotfimiinrl of the 1st Brigade—Elections are tudor c<) (<> |mj |w , h> „„ Slltlar ,7 ; , y gfifo Fclrfuary, in *1» fifsh. »Kill, ninth, and U ntil Hegimerils, to till tin on n Cominund.ng <'dicers of iIkw lloginu-nU wilHq| the Moellons conducted according to Ihe prdvisions of the Militia law. J. JOOH, MaPf. t>fl|(. dm/ 1 Ail linn. Col. Gordon, fith Kcg't. Col. Ratos, ©111 llrg'l. Col. Cunningham, fitli iiegjt. Oil. Hunt, 10th KegT, I Jr. C o/lId REFORME// HEDICAI. COI.IiE(;i; Till; public ambespertfully informerl that an in stitution is estuhhsiiod and in successful operation in the city of Now Vork, denominated "The Up Inrun <1 Medical Collegeunder the jurisdiction of the Reformed Medical Society of tho United Stales —that this institution lias arisen from its own in trinsic merits, notwithstanding the opposition of illihpraland interested physicians, to an eminence which lins exceeded the most sanguine expcctationa of its friends. Animated by tjio flourishing state of this Col lege, and feeling an ardent dosire still further to dis seminate Ihe valtieblo aystem of practice therein •«tight, a second school of the same character *s tabliahed in December 1830, in lit* town of 1%'or fAingfon.denominaled "'I'hc t dun Reformed Meth cal Colie es ge." This collage was chartered by tho slate ns a literary institution; and, suhsequeiitly, tho hoard of trustees adopted the shove as the medical branch of their institution, where nil the various branches of the lienling art are taught on the reformed Systran, A number of young men have here commenced their studies, and numer others have applied for admission. Ils locality présenta the greatest advantages to fncilitnlerc searrlies in medical botany; the surrounding coun try n hounding with s great variety of medical plants, and vegetable productions. It is situated '»11« tlm centre of the atalc, on the W hetstone river, 0 miles north nfColiimbns, on the northern turnpike, and is one of tl.c most healthy aed delightful villages in tbo western country The ground attached to the college conlninscvcry variety of soil for a Botanical Garden Tho nerc* sity for an institution of this kind under the direr tmn of competent professors, must be strikingly ev ident to all who have reflected on the subject of iWHlical reform. Here n syatem of prnrtice ia taught, altogether Superior to that taught in oth er schools, or pursued lw other physetians; the remedial agents being derived from tho vegetable kingdom. Tim efficacy «>f tins practice has been proved, for more than half a century, combining the improve ln ( ' nl * l ' ,c ,BO »* «listingnishnl reflirmors of the present or any other age —It* sujieriority has been so repeatedly demonstrated, as to satisfy thu most wavering and sceptical. It lxi*boon tested in eve ry variety and form of disease; and its salutary effects witnessed where the mercurial or minrr sl 'rsatment lias been pursued without any henefi cml Wkt, blit to tlm great injury oftlie constitu tum. great injury oftlie constitu tum. " ,n< '' 8 dl »'J • wertere Acre«— Mayoe :s SÎ then of , rI drnved b y " n allcudancoat tins inatilulion will, we trust, be truly appreciated if.L 1 ?" T IO 1 ,0 ,a l niro « eorrw '' knowledge of the healing art. Here the student will betsuglil all II,e_ modern practice which is deemed necessa ry, in addition (O the Imtanical; and in eonsoquence of his residing near the institut, an and pursuing n systematic coarse or studies, combining each of the departments of medicine, ho may acquire, knowledge of both in s short space of lime, and at a very small expense in oonqianson to dial of oilier medical institut, mis. in ,!!:Ä f! ' 11 ?, nd win,or " n,r *° of lectures ' Vl11 commence on the first Mon day in (Vtoher, and continue six months or loniji r, dttrmgwh.chttmc a full course of lecture, h. .H foe different department, of mml.cal feimeo will bo oAlivoredf with daily eximtnatidM, &c_i M t on Anatomy and Phisiology; 2,1. Materia Medics and Pharmacy ;Sd. Theory and Prootice of Phy» ÄW! 4th Midwifery ; fob. Chc.nistiy ; »lh. Theoretical and Practical Rolnny; 7ih. Med, eal Jnrispniilettcc, Ac Ac. The s,wmg , n ,l ,„ m - mor course will Ins B c. e. -___.. approprinlctl to hotniiy, pr.cn e Ae' rJ, ' CO,nP,ri ' ,V,> anï,um y'"" d Amical P Thl, I , Coltrm»* foôlü | lnfir ' n " r )' connecleil with tlw ical I'mrtie W . tt . , " V0 ,lir ° rclln cine w II I*' ^ W '|! r,, ." c P r ® cll<- » 1 l»rt of mcdi c.new.n bo acquired with the theory. lea^ip'hli adent , ' n cn,erln fl Worthington Col olTÏ. rT'" honorary member of the Re whom |,e w,Tl <, ,e C ' 0rlt ' ly n f,l | M> UniM S '" ,c "' from Rmrtofa ,T C ? V ° 0 ' , T n !" a ' nn '' -Annual port of a I thedoinga and discoveries or its dif tional nr?vd K '' 8 ' " n ,' , 1 ,M1 rnti,lrd ,0 Hsconstitu nouai privileges and lienefits. s:sfesSS- 5 SS? 1032 de suffi and dXJ copy il.. I■ or Term of less tract' if «Winiriiix, i„b Aowissiov. so m I'r!"' ° fRood n,ar *l ohorseter. goriil Al oral Education Terms.—T ho pace of qualifying a .x-rson to «—".iä: JZ'iZrfäszz ctrcuaatancea. Bo., rd " « ' "« and hooks at toe western ettv once/ 'n,„ *' of a Diploma, will ha j* l0 I pnC "" ' lw f r,ro .ÄSfttÄ? receive prompt the | 1 _ 2. A Of l' on g .. ,,,. THO. V. MORROW, Pres't limashaîTiwn ' ,0rS P**** 1 ,shin fl 'be.hove Circular I foil H I elV ® MC0,n,,e,,8il " 0 "' n «'Rifieatc le .i!®. " bea / r î r '° ,m,ion » ,ra " ,, > " r «n equivalent > hat sum (jflfiO) in medicine, advico or attend ance, from us or any of onr Society. Those null lisl.ing It 28 times, to half that compensa!!,, n Ihoao who published Ihe other Circular oftlie O hm Reforme, 1 Medical College, hy discontmuing hat and ,„sorting tins, shall he ontdlei! to the ■ 0° ''" re,n 801 fo'th, mul the tune reckoned I Iroin the commeucotneat of the former N cw , lr i rangements, m this msBtution, reqder thia nher. jtion indispensably neccuaury. " e * < 1. 3 Morrow"* 1 ,hC ' r C0 '" M1,lluca "°" s to Dr'Tv' Ohio Reformed Mclicär J ' J ' 8TBE, iS^ (.allege, April "8, 1R3| will 3 Y\*oud ville Hotel. • I the *1» tin THE Suliserilirr has ' |>oil»'d n PUBLIC at the stand lately ercri| nsl by Z. .here he will use Invest exertions to Ihe HOUSM, Canfield ; accoinrni rlttto tlwise who call tl^ïnn him, with et rry eotwonienem and comfort,winch can lie pro rcuirsl. JAMLS SCOTT, Jr. « 4<> Woodviilo, October 8, 1831. Atnicj-: The undersigned, Admittf-Crator of the Estate of iVHlutm Melton, dec'll , will, al the next March Term, (1(132,) of the l'rohulo Conrt of Wilkinmn County, present Ins account* as Administrator, for final settlement and allowance. of of PETER W. SMITH, Admr. 4w4* Jjnuary 1832. NOTICE. At Ik* February Term, 1832, of Uin Orphans' < ourtof Amilo County» I shall lUr my ptitiiiou for dower in und to the M. K. quarter of section 18, I ownship ), Range fi, and biist, in Amite Countv, being lands of which Henry Anderson, late»rA ujileCounty, died seized. MAR.AII MOOR, l.alu widow of Henry Anderson, Jcecnxrd £snunry 6, 1832. f rt 4 notice ,T undersigned Adonmslrator nfthe Estate ÎJ; l '* tckell, dec'd , will, nt the March ' ° rm < ( ,t!3 *i) oftlie Probat« Court of Wilkinson ^»«nty, present Ins accounts ns Administrator fur u" 01 scttleineut and allriwnuce. „ CI.AIBOJINB 1ICKKLL, Admr. ,, J 1 *' ®w3 jail COmmiTMENTS. NOTICE. WAS coininittrxi to the Jail of Pike County Misaisaqipi, as a runaway by Peter Quin, Esq. on the IHtbOct. last, a likely NegmBoy, who calls his name William Harry, and sayslie be longs to Joseph Hilliard of 1-oui.Uann Said negro is about five fiet eight inches high, and shout *8 years of age, basa sms II scar on tlio right side of bis chin on his breast. Iso a large ecar Had on when committed an old fur liai, purple coloured doth roundabout, osnaburglis shirt, white cotton pantaloons, and a pair of com mon shoes. The owner of said «ave ie requested to com ply with the law, and lake him out of Jail JAMES L. REED, Jailer. Ilolmrsvdle,Not. the been most eve NOTICE. AST WAS comriittcd to the jail of A mile county, Mississippi, by Charles A\ K»qr., as a runawav, an the 2d d "T of December, KlSi, * Negro ' tl Man calling hia name HANNIBAL, about 23 years of age—yellow rom plection—A feet 4 1-2 inches high—has a large scar on his forehead—rather over his left eye— also a small scar under his left oye- Said negro sayi he belongs to Wm. Denton living on Red River —that he was purrlissed by said Denton in New Orloans, with five others—and that they were put on hoard of the Steam Boat Washington, which touched at "Port Hudson," at which place heran, away — Saitftogro had on when commiltod blanket round jacket, blue domestic pantaloons, an old ehwkod slmt under a fine cotton shirt—wool hot. The owner of said negro is requested to comply with the law, and lake him out of jail. M< >ROAN DAVIS, Shf. * Jailor. I.ilierty, Mississippi, December 4,1831. NOTICE. n of at r, .H t ; - I ■ ' COMMITTED to the Jail of Amite County, Mississippi, on the 10th inst, by Wiliam Stewart, jr. Ks.|r. a negro nsnted JIM,—says he belongs to _ Aloxr. Putney, a negro trader,—that ho was bought of Col. Bell m Raleigh, N. C says he rnnawuy from said Putney near some river ' *•" ""nk- Pe.,1 *,rer_8„d negro m Zn^ f wr * °' d - * r ««' 12 foche* high, not yellow nor very black —Saul boy came to Col. W«do llamp ÎÏ 1 • n, '« ror! '' w, iere they were camped near A U Woodward's not lar from the La line, and aelniow lodged himself a runaway, on which the ™. l, " v,n « ' , *®'«o or Col Hampton^ negroes, had fom rn ''f'»'' d ®" d brought to jail. Jim had on vvl en com """ cd co " on ■•»»«, dark domestic round jack c. cassine.l pantaloon,, and an ..Id wool hat J 1 *» owner of said negro is remiestcd to ™mnl, w ''h '*» '«w. *nd take him oot ofjail. ' MORGAN DWK NOTICE. 'VAS committed to tho Jail of Wilkinson County, Stato ofMissis sippt, as a runaway, 0 n tlio 20th day of Noveinher last, bv»G. D. Boyd, Eaqr., a negro man who calls ns name DAVID, nnj says lie hc _ —;-— 'ongs ton Mr? Winfield, a trader — 5md negro is dark complected, about & feet C oi InIZui j'S h ' ab ° Ul T° >cars oId —bad on when %SSh " 0OlSC ' y CO! "> CO,,on * 1,ir «® ,,d The 1 semen. - - , ! I" .1» Oil or ÏÂÏÏiâfTï? 1 '! ää kksäS r J ! r Of clothes. . 0n a " onios P | tn suit feet, ÿ20 ville owner of tho nbnvo described negro is re quested to eomo forward, prove property, pay c i W r g .«.and take h.m out ofjail, otherwise' ho will be dealt with as the law directs. December 3, 1831. > BENJ. TIRBEVILLE, Judor. i; niT*;* thf - *"• «"• «•J>argos, and take Imn out if Jail P "'P Pr '^' P«- v will be deal, with 3 »■«SWS* *«-. -•> ■ Ncic-Üvtcana &• U v ou Sar lsm: or 1'H KKTS. t<®csû 4 r|30 increase the faci itiea between tlie t'j„ ,,r „„ I O,lean, and Bayou .«„ah. the fBj* *2 «en/ Com /,!my have piirrhaewl ihe ,,ew end .„lIT "fkAM MOAT rn.MiHAPIl, ,L„w intend running he, , égala, ly between (he .hove uT toiuhlng at all intermediate landings. ***• Tile line of packets now conviais of the C,.|,t It. Mumfonl, the Cotton Plant. c J c uÜ' tlio felcgrapli, Capt. C. S. Crane P ' 1 heir days of departure from Bayou •M) ns follows: Su mil, tiH] The tut or, Plant , Capl. I.auiant. H'nluMday 12 Tlie Prtrgrapb, Capt. Crane, Sunday 12. Will depart from New-Orlruns— The Columbi.i, every Tueaday at 10 o'clock; potion Plant, Sunday 10 o'clock; Telegraph, Thursday 10. the dvwa hr*tv are ,,| of lh , (!„, Haw. arc c 01nmin * . t^ JTr* 1 " by whom no c«Z will be spaaed to give aati.faction. Bayou Sarah, Dec. I, 1831. H°içular Packet, lletirecn Bayou Sarah and Neir Orlrane. " rxàVM'k In®' -0 Bnyou Snrnh Lnniliug every SU) BAA, at lOo'clock, A.M., ' The fast running, Low Pressure Steam PLANTER, H. YOUNG, Matter, THIJR n sn7v rc "! rn ,o , «», ve 1 NBW -2 RtBA *' eve THURSDAY, at lOo'clock, A. M., touchingi ho intermediate land mgs. For freight or pas 8 *gr, Imvilig very superior accommodations, apply » j Bayou Sarah, August 20,1831. 43 For New-Orleans, and intermediate landings, The well known Low Pressure SleamB A the put old I in i COLUMBIA, R. MEM FORD, Master, WILL leave Bayou Sarah, for the above pan every -Salurday at 10 o'clock, AM. and on hr return, leave Ncw-Orle.ns for Bayou Sarah, Wat nesdnys at lOo'clock A. M. (ÇrThis Boat has, unde, the superintondancor C..|.t, Mumfonl, undergone a thorough repair, nr »now very substantial. For freight or passa» to ' MAXWELL A HUDSON B ayou Sarah, Sept. 30th, 1831. 40 -- f no t!» Pop New-Orieans, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. TU* NJÇW AMD FAST ■L'XNIXn iTUAMER loo •nd ' the r COTTON PLANT, Capt. C. LAURENT, WILL leave BAYOU SARAH for Nr* Orleans every WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock. M DAY N a e | W |n I "7 !° r nayou Sarah ' cwr y SUN «ni' il ° C,0ck ' A M-—For freight or f r ply^nbosTf, or° 7 o " nl,fr,or accommodations, .| S* " , ; osos - • t for . MINN EDIMGTON ' J ,,8 ' arrived from London, under s res Inn" fl 0V01 , J 0 *t' to my- daughters. Mi.» 1 ding Gentrr Zs he ljn 8 ls b " n d I'ronch lutiguagd Geography, Astronomy, the use of tlio Globes, L OuïJ' U * °" ,ho Finn.» Forte, Harp an. iu tar, and tenches sing.ng sciem,«rally. Sh iltend • B,V ?I 7 SO " 8 ,n " varie, Y of drawings, an h'.h, d . ? Ul ° , n,1,lnr "«ompliahmenl*. Min , Ldington plays and sing, in the first style. Fib 1 „ i ■ 0Un, ;, la,i "'* wll ° dl ' 8 "° a» ncremplivhei r" 1,0 Those ..nay wit!, , ! 2ÄÄS !'".W 1 ».«i '"TÏSÎ Ä .. - . .. »•" ■ 20 üol,ars R«*SS. r f t '«ss zr* feet, 0 or 7 years old, n natural n ÿ20 lor her doli ville or at '• 'lier high won with some wln'r Hir, •he 4iv4 pacer. I will giv' very, either to Mr. J. Scott Woof n >y placo iu Donegal. ' WM. s M; .\ |> Wry Biytvoad. Jun. 12, 1832. r , t not' 3 tiuies « iT'i"''r" < ' ;,/ ' ; ' !c " 'll please insert the aliovv lu iïiïzz ** "> '*»• *■