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ID IMIJUIlli. By \PHhi'x Ne<c Orleans Pried Current, Feb - ruer y 26. OOlTON Forlhe»** pm., the market h«, been Hull and lo stäät: «• «* arr,"'Erst.« pool 134 ; . ' ni I ~ ri \ ' , £ .^**«,163 bale., including aU onsliiû ara« » » K toMdm * 1 ivfrpooi classtpr ation MveUFool CLAWfPlcAT.ov d.v.rtod S^T^'Urnir. 4 » à "Î , ,car# * • nrfl,1 Middling to I air,.. •••••'* a ' '*• ) par. Fair«-»-;.ini * in» ! ( ff«*! Good Kiir,. , * I deinaml of Good... ■•••••• - I , J, , , rly SUGAR-—Haa fallen since our last. Some lots „.her O fgnod quality have been sold at »1 flu. cash, m land ,bscitr; on plantation a «I «I« U» ru ling prices, ifcordmg.o quality, and distance from town. Ih. inc,rr»«inß demand notirrd last w«*ek, wi*»only tem- *h*r©« ponry. n °w mhrel? censed, and S«t**r fa «lafad nuite.f dull as we have ever known it to Im, at this „ ld of the Tear. The exports .f, he week r.. Ivwrt mount to fl2 Und«. of which 1Z Uhu«, wero^rnt to njonor« Mobile, and 10 to Pensacola We have heard of to no purehiises for Northern or Eastern account, tmn Surir li decidedly dull,—and quotation« obtained with difficulty on tho plantations. MOLASSES.—'Tho demand continues finr, and tnivsl* brisk; prices have rather declined sine© our last ; wa quote on plantation 18 a 10», and in the aitj 10 a île. The exports oft heweok have been, to Philadelphia 481 hhds. IbO bbs, and to other port. 137 Mds. ™ FIJ)UR.—The market appear. Io I« fairly sop k plied at present; die demand has lx-en good for ex pnrtation to Havana and other West India ports— '7. g 5 .so ii the price asked and obtained. The quun- ing ftv arrivinc fall« «hört of expectation, and the aril ™>t I- c |e m.v beconaidered «care« and looking up. WHISKEY_The demimil is good, very little B*r anhand, and but few arrival«. Sale« are generally ♦ made at retail, and the article crnmninds our quo* tatioii Sale ■ LARD.—A largo quantity remains for disposal ; the marke» being over supplied, prices arc kept down.—Sale? few and no change in prices. - PORK,— Mes» contilltirs.ecry dull, and vory lit tle in doman.l ; a largo stock remains in first hands. _ Prime is rather scarce, and in moderate demand, ,t a shade nf improvement no our last quotations. TOBACCO.—We notice the arrival of 308 hogs. l heads since our last, nnd hear of a snle comprising 160 hhds. at 5» a 31, and 4t for X, 2 d. \ V. re ipectively. It is rumored that other sales have been madp, butas ive have no certain information, we take no nolo ofthe matter. The demand just now is good, and the market badly supplied. The exports of the week only 23 hhds to Boston. I'ro* a real pay MARRIED —On Wednesday evening 'he 22nd February, hy the Hnn. Harry Caof, Mr RO IERT RIDDLE, of Netchei, to Mist VIR. GIN/A YERBY, daughter of the late Col. Wm. NKVV advfrtinlmf.ntn. day lay ii, TOWN LOTH. i. » BY virtue of nn order of the County & Pro kataCNrurt of tho County of Wilkinson, l will, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of April next, proceed to sell at public auction, the remainder ofthe Real t» Fältle of Preetwood Smith, deceased, situate in and adjoining to the Town of Woodville, upon a craditofone, two, and thr«! years, of equal annual trutslments. The purchaser» will Ire requited to tha notes with approved security, drawing interest from the duy of sale, unless punctually paid. The afioveaani. d real estate consists of a nnmlier nf lot» advnntapemislv situated, and ef convenient me. Tlte act ofthe Legislature, under the provi «ons of which the said sale will be made, creates a „j ban in the nature of a mortgage upon the property .i'»old, in favour of the Estate. C. P. SMITH, Adm'r. of the Estate of Prcstirood Smith. Administration Sale! er to a K • March 3, 1832. NOTH E. ALL persons are forewarned from trading for a note given bv James Scott, Jnr. to Gerard C. Bran don, F. R. Richardson At K. Holliman, or order, for $1678 74 cts, payablo aad negotiable at the Offiee of Discount and Deptwite of the Plattler» Bank of the State of Missisaippi at Woodville, twelve months after tho date thereof—and dated Hth January, 18»W, nnd endorsed hy said Gerard (5. Brandon, F. R. Richardson Ai K. Holliman— the-above note having been executed by »aid Scott h> said Brandon, Richardson Af Holliman for said Scott's sole benefit—tho soctlrity given by sntd 9eott to aaid Brandon, Richardson Ai Holliman on »eeount of their becoming endorsers as aforesaid, having entirely failed. G. C. BRANDON, F. R. RICHARDSON, K. HOLLIMAN. Woodville, February 29, 1032. 9w« __ _ NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary with the Will annex *d having been granted to tlte undersigned, by the Hon. Probate Court of Wilkinson county, nl the lait Febtuary Term thereof, (1832,) upon the Es tate of PETER RANDOLPH, deceased,—all per sons'Indebied to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims a gainst said Estate are required to present them du Ij' authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will bo forever barred. T. JONES STEWART, RICHARD T ARCHER, March 3, IR 32 . 9wC Exccutors I , NOTICE. AS 1 intend leaving the stale for a few months, I inquest all persons indebted to me to call and make psymont on or before tho first of April next, * or they will find their account» in the hands of an officer for collection.—l carry on tho TANNING tod SHOEMAKING as usual—Having employed * Tanner At Currier who will attend to my liusi ne ss in mv absence, nil punctual customers b* supplied by calling on either of us— But all those who do not pay, jA would bo glad they would stay away. JAMES LEECH. February 28 . 18$2 can tl»j V* 9w2 ■» By VanTromp Crawford Presiding r . 1 /. , _ . ■ |. "Ârï "/•*«€«»./» S( Probate Cdurt ,** ■Vk»<»/.) , «™, w ,_ : lo „j |' U.éLd"» l. i T' £2 °" * ""'ÜTT ?* 1 rfl sSääjijäääs ^vâîüâïîüxs ft* n fe four E*ni| in the district of United j „pp^-tlm ."ÜTlltt h^n'T'"' aippi,—-the rim. Ilurat on hia par. claiming one eaat UiäiftT*' 5 ! °îr' J l ?" <k ,nH ÿ° nn "" n n d.v.rtod hflh »wait of .he other moiety of said lamia ; • nrfl,1 " n »"*> fourth part of-me other undivided fifth , par. of said mme.y las. mentioned;—and the said »6 Alexander At Sarah on their par. < turning in rinh. | of the said Sarah, one undivided fifth par. of a moi- ' rly of said lands, and also one fourth part of one j „.her undivided fifth part of a m „V the same ! land ; I have nominated George R Lea, Robert the Stewart, senior, and Robert Stewart, junior, Com mrssioncra to divide said irarls of land in»q equ.il for *h*r©« or *nd mi taw proper obj«*ctionw uro «lafad to mo on ihr trromt Hup of % nnf, tta „ ld Cmyrge R Lea. Robert Stewart) srnr «1 Ro Ivwrt Stewart, jr„ „II then he appoint,si Commit to, njonor« to make partition of tho «aid Und« purfuant to an art, entitled "in ae*, concerning tb© parti* tmn of lands helil by enparoeners, joint tenants and tenants in common. Oivon under my hand tins *Sd February t83t. E. y. T. C'RAWhX)R|>, Prenidin# Justice A. C. Ç. 9m£ -—On MJIICE IS HEREBY f»/A£A, ci ™ TO «'I 1 -orw.ns memsied m the Real Eat ate of ,, nom.r. Ttrronc« de.- d„ to appe r at the May r«rm, 1932, of tlw Orphans Court of Amite Co.m ,,f '7. and shew cause 'f aov they can why the follow ing ■pecned Incls off^md of nmd feinte should ™>t be ««Id, v»l; Tlie South West and North Kast Quartern and the west halfofthe North Went «nur. B*r •>! Section twenty two, in Towiiahip one, of £*"»&<* f^r East; and also the East half ofthe North wyt Quarter of Section twenty «even, in ■ ownshf one, of Range four East of the land« di* ; reeled tohe sold at ' oj« , o", Mis* ! »« 1 |>l>.. « ft ffiftltr ^ - > * • 11 3»WW*, ,CS(|. Admr't. February 23, : 1832. 9i\6 Statu ot Miasrssierr, Wilkmtm County. THE Administratrix ofthe Estate of 7o»e/iA P, Henley, «-reused, having returnoil to this Court a list of ckimt presented against the Estate of said Henley,—md also an account ofthe personal pro perly nf sad Estate, whereby it appears that Ihe personal pnperty is insufficient to pay the debts a gainst sHi.lEs'ate—It is therefore ordered, that a citation isde to all persona interested in the real estate of sait Ur-nley, to come forward at the next May Termof this Court, to shew cause why the real estate if said deceased should not be sold to pay the debt of said Estate. A true etpy from the Record Orphont' Court , February Term , 1832. Attest» EDW FBLTU3, CD. 9 NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 4'b Mon day of Maic>, instant, I shall apply to the Oi phans' Court of W.kinson county, for n wid of Dower to lay off my lower in the real estate of myja baud Joscpljl*. Healey, deceased, being tour Lots, described n^Lot No. I, in Square No. 18—olso Lot No. 2, ii Square No. 18—ilso I Ait No. 3 , I Square No. I'—also Lot No. 2. in Square No. 19, ii, the town 0 Woodville. EIZARETH a HENLEY, A,Imre. tc lills on in a to nf a ■ March 1,183j. 9 nf THAI 1 * ProlinleCmritofthe County of Wilkinson, file my petition and aply to said Court for a writ of Dow er on acertai Lot or parcel of Land, lying on the north side of to main road lending from Woodv to Natchez; hyinningin the middle of the said main road nt the cetier of the Poor house Lot, running thenfte north « venty-nine |ierches to a Hickory; thence east i-ifity-lwo perches At 6-10 to a Dog wood; thence tilth one hundred Ar twenty six per dies to the inidli- of the said mam road, at thelme between R. MJ). I. Elli.it and said trart; thence north 46° we«C3 pcrcln-s; thence north 76° 28 perches; then* smith 72° eight pprehes to the place of heginnig,— and bring ihe same tract occu pied ns a Tailed, nnd of which Asa Kimball, de ceased, my laHinsbaml died seized and possessed ANN KIMBALL, Admr'x. NO', E IS HEREBY GIVEN, all at the March Term, 1832, ofthe tile a the said sntd on March 1, 182. ■' NOTICE. LETT ERST Administration having been grant ed to the tindcigned on the Estate of Will., Drake, deceased., hy he Orphan»' Court of Wilkinson County, at its Ibruary Term, 1832 ; all persons in debted to ssid Mate are requested to come forward and make paymat, and all périma having claims a gainst said cats, will pmrent them duly authenti cated within llstime prescribed by law, or they will be forever bred. __ the the Es per make a du law, LAZARUS DRAKE, Adm'r. March 3, 183 9» 6 NOTICE THE undersized Executor of the Last Will and Testament aEsaias Kaigler, deceased, will at the next AprlTerm of the Orphans' Court of Wilkinson count) present his final account with said Eatato for fin settlement and allowance. illN KAIGLER, Executor. M March 1. 1 832-, 9 _•_ NO I ICE. All those who sl»| indebted to me, are request ed to come forwardnn.l settle their accounts, ei ther hy cash or not—otherwise they will be left nt Mows. Kelloggloffice for collection. WM. EVANS March 1st, 1832. 8 and next, an liusi I ACKNOWLEBE 1 said and done wrong— and I done wrong i leaving my husband's lied, (which is John lluhrd)—1 also done wrong in threatening to run hilin debt. JANE HUBBARD. February 28, 1832 9wl* Mill & Gn fVrighting. can A WORKMAN ^experience, who can furn ish the best recoiiiinOlalion, can enquiring of T . C.îrows. Woodville, Februy 26, 1832. be heard of, by ! tfa . ... - I WILL expose .1 Publie Md, (hr CMi,' •» the Cohm House door of Wttkimou coont?, on tl.e rfl T*'' l h * f,, " D , w,n *' äst —* - rïfï^nrsrs i"« .»», I TOWN ixyr bnUn<1 « 1 '«t* >*T Main a.,re., eaat by James W,!«,*,, and known as tha lot tor n "* rI r oeeiipled by «durant Randolph, senior, and now owned hr W.lham Randolph ; assessed » the property of Wm. Randolph. Ami. of tax for 18b I, »6 «7. 2 TOWN LOTS, In Pinckney ville, known as lots No. 17 At-19 hoonded on lire south At cast by land of JohnF Cmmicl.ael, »eat hy Ma.^Wr Jt, nmth hy the lei the Clmrcb atauds on ; levied on as thTproiiertylor Jolm Turoer, to satisfy the tax of Buitf.ma.i 4 i. <£ for the yearS 63 1 , Amt. nf tax «30 60 G40 ACRES Mow* or taw, on the Biiffnloè, houndrd on thr oast by Shaw A( Rogers, on the «outil hr the Bnflii to, on the noVtl, £ w'eaTbyunkno.n orpoWir Und«; «smcsikkI uh the property of John LomUrd Amt. of tux due fur 1831, 4 .97 ACRES, On (lie waters of BulTaloe, bounded went by N . E. Raymond, north by lands of the Estate nf Gil l«tt; annsmsl „ ( |,e property of James K. Cook. Amt. of tax for 1831, ^5 58. 62« A<'RES, Bayou Sarah, bounded on the snulli by Fran ci , Evans A- Mrs. Wall, „„ the west hv F Eva.ia ,, r lh e E,.Ute of Key, e«t by Dunbar'« creek, north by Dr. Carmichael; uaaeesod ... tl.e pro|wrty ,,f Wm. Dunbar'» hers. Amt. of tax for 1331, .9 jj_ the ing, and TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE. I ny if the bill its an 7 20. 100 ACRES, Mo.e or leas, on the waters of Buffalo, lying near Fort Adams, liounded —— — ; assessed as the property of Win. W Ives. Amt. of tux for 1831, $2 «2. «40 ACRES, Mote or leas, on the H.miochitto, hounded - — ; assessed as the proper.v of Woodson Wren. A mount of tax due Tor 1831. #7 20. 160 ACRES, More or less, on tire waters of Bayou Sarah; as sessed «s the property of Wm. F. Puiket'» heirs. A mount of tax doe for 1831, dt 20 . 381 ACRES, Near Fort Adams, Section 9 , Township 1 , Range 4, west; lieing llie tract confirmed to the representatives of David Jonas, and conveyed hy William Lawson and his wife, to Litaum Purdy; ansrsaed as the properly of »aid Purdy, oftax due thereon for the vonf 1831, |6 76. 176 ACRES, More or less, near Fort Adams, known as » part of the ulrl Ogden tract, on which the Brick House stands, hounded on the north by tiro Foster tract, south by S. Wood, west by the buffalo« swamp; assessed as the pinperty of Thomas C. Adams Amount of tax due for 1831. J|2 63. (ty I he above amounts are exclusive of coat. JAMES REID, t. c w. c, February 29, 1832. __'_ 9m3 Amount W AILES A HARRIS HAVE just received and are no» opening, at their estnhlisliinerit in thin place, a general assort ment of SPRING A MintlKU GOODS; Among which,—is a Iran.Is. uns selection of,— Summer C'lothiug, Hats, Bools, Shoes, &tc. 6lc. —also,— Superior black snd drab BOMBAZINES, Nankin CRAPES, Wide and glossy Italian SILKS, — ALSO ,— Mandarines, Ginghams, printed Muslma, Lace Veils, fancy Hundkcrctuefs, Jfo. Ate.,— And many oilier articles. Iioth useful Af ornamental, out of the latest foreign importations; all of which they will sell lew on their ns'ial ter . 1 . Woodville, February 'It, 1832. 8rc3 Town Property For Sale. THE undersigned Executor of tho laist Will and Testament nf Dugald B. Thompson, deceased, will, on tho 17th day ef April next, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve months, that Valuable HOUSE At LOT belonging to the Estate of said Thompson, nnd formerly oc cupied by him as a Store, fronting on Mam afreet and the Public Square,—purchaser giving bond and security with mortgage, to secure the payment. C. S. KELLOGG, Ex'r. Woodville, February 24, 1032. %fi Orent liar gain For «15000, «18000, »* «'21000. THE Subscriber offers for sale, on a credit of 1, 2, 3 & 4 yenrs, the farm on which I 10 resides,— 10 valuable woiking hands, 6 fellows & 6 wie men,—4 yoke of oxen,—200 libls. of corn,—-work horses and mares, 6 in number,—one wsgon,—8 ploughs,—hoes At axes enough for the hands sold, anil 10 cows. This farm, containing 660 ar|>ents, is 8 miles from St. Francisnlle,—has 200 acres of recently cleared land in cultivation, of Ihe richest kind of soil, 20 feet,—a good jin and griss mill, gro quarters,—a fine spring of water within 100 yards ofthe dwelling house, and an abundaiico of timber on it, as well as being situated in ono nf the best stock ranges in the Parish, named property, fifteen thousand dollars will lie taken,.>n a credit of 1, 2, 3 A- 4 years, without in terest, divided into 4 equal annual instalments. Should the purchaser wish, 4 more first rate hands will be added, making 14 altogether, for $18000; and if the tract adjoining (say 660 arpents) wero to be included in the sale, $21000 would be taken for the whole amount of property as above stated The whole nf the property offered will be sold without R. DUER new frame dwelling house, 40 by •xcellen! ni in For the above by reserve. ! January 19,1832» « the tl.e - tor and the I, lei <£ thr N . Gil 1331, Elizabeth Female Jîtademy T£IE Trustees of this nstltntinri innonnee to the phblic, that the Academy Edifice is now in complete repsir, sn.l lh« School in operation under ntendsnc.a of Rev. R M. Drake, Presi Mias Susan Brewer, Governess. Resd ing, Writing, Arithmetic with the elements of Mtth ematical Science, English Grammar, Geography and Astronomy, with the use of Globes nnd Maps, Ancient* Modorn, and Natural History; Natural, Moral, and Intellectual Philosophy; Chemistry, Logic Composition, Belleslet 1 res, Elocution, Bota As» me ty, the isfy I lie siqs-ii dent, and ny Instructions in the French Language, Drawing, <^P|inting on paper and velvet Embroidery. manta) Needle Work, working and plnin S« if required, w«l f.e taught in tins'rmudution. Yarn tier, from the IStJi nf August to the I0(h af October, Terme . —Bdl f.r tuition 110 per half session of eleven weeks. For thoao who board in the insti tution, j(40 par half session payable in advance; the pupil furnishing bedding and towels. This bill includes tuition, board, the use uf mattresses nnd bedroom, washing, fuel, a fid lights, fite . Tlte strictest attention will he paid to order in tlie internal economy ofthe institution, the atrnt, ge ment of llie pupils moms, and the acqiiiiiitioo nf hab its nf neatness, industry and economy. January 27. 18.32. OÖfttm Port Gibson Correspondent, Mississippi Patriot, Southern Planter and Register, Vicksburg, will gire the above advertisement threo insertions, nnd send their accounts to this olfiPe fo collection. Or an iwing, I). (*. me nf fei est in 7w3 ÎA college THE FOURTH SESSION of this Institution closed un the 7th ill*t. and the next will open the 9th of January, 1832. The following election of oflicrra lias been re cently made by the board in addition to tha Super intendant Rev, R Pain*. E. D. Six», A. M Prnfeeter of Mathemaliet anit Natural Pkilotaphy. Jamrs Hathaway, A. M. Profettor of Ancient and Modern Tonga age». i, - • ! CoLLitva D. Ei.liot, A B. Tutor. These gentlemen haveaccep.cd tlw appointments and are on the spnt, ready to commence the dis charge nf their duties. They are regarded aa em inently qualified fur their stations. Boarding, including washing,! Lodging and fire-wood, \ ges not exceeding nalong. It is believed hy those liest acquainted with this College tlrat there is none in the government when linT.it« prevail Ihe students than si La Grunge. The Trustees have incurred a henry exp nse in etc. tl ig, during the Isle season, a large and corn modiinis dormitory; and feeling assured that Ilia College deserves liberal patronage, they ex|)«ct In receive it. lying as for — ; A as A 1 , the hy as » Brick Foster C. c, f 40 per session 10 to 16 Tuition, from All the extra char 2 60 Hess ions five mont better order snd more Studious among TB. SAUNDERS, PrreoUnt. Boanl of Trustees. Dec 29, 1831. 6*4 MINK F.IIINGTON HAS just arrived from London,,under a con tract as governess to my daughters. Mias Eding tnn teaclirai the English und French languages, Geography, Astronomy, tho use of the Globes, Arc. Ate,, gives lessons on tho Piano Forte, llurp and Guitar, mid te.irhes singing aeicntifically. She will algo give lessons in a varioty nf drawings, end attend to nil tho minor accomplishments. Mum Ellington plavs nnd Angs in the first style. Fjvo or six young Indies who desire nn iicrnmplislied eilucation, will tie rereived. Those who may wish Miss Edingtnn to take charge of their daughters ns governess, would do well to call immediately. It is believed that ns soon as her capacity and ac complishments are known, the number will bo filled. at assort of,— 6lc. which WM. GARRETT JOHNSON WY»f Feliciana, January 20, 1832. 4w4 Notice. The undersigned having formed a connexion in the Mercantile business under the firm uf C. C. WEST At Co. hove the pleasure to inform their friends and the public in general, that limy are opening in the corner li.uwc opposite the Bank, a very nest assort ment nf DrV Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery Ware, Glass and Ha nl ware, wlrieh they have deter mined to sell low for < 'ash or to punctual custom ere upon the usual credit. C. C WEST. THOS. J. HAMILTON. 6 Woodville Feh lst 1832. THE Subscribers have entered into Copartner ship, and will do business under the firm of Steven» •v pain. Will public twelve oc afreet bond JOHN 8TF.VFNS, OSCAR PILLETT. January, 1832. 4 STEVFsJSN&i PELLET» HAVE taken tlte atom formerly occupied by Col. Tho». II. Oswald, where they are no* open ing a handsome assortment of Fanri/ Sc Staple Dry Goods, groceries, HARDWARE, CROCKERY , m llA lS, SHOES, and CLOI'HINO. All nf which they will sell low fur cash, or on hlr usunl credit to punctual persons. Wood rille, January 23, 1832. of wie sold, ar|>ents, of richest 100 of the lie in hands $18000; to for The without DR. FAK1KII HAS his offre in Woodville, on the East side of the Public Square, adjoining the law office of Messrs. Smith & Farrar. His residence 1-4 of a mile North west of Woodville, on the road leading to Natchez. February 21, 1832, by ni 8w3 NOTICE To Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Jfc. THE undersignod offers his services to those who have business to settle in the PROBATE COURT of this County, in making out and arrang ing their accounts for settlement in said Court. From a long experience in the amener in which accounts of this kind ate conducted in this Court, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to those who may entrust him with their business. He can bo found at the Clerk's office of the Pro JOS. GREEN 6ix3 above bale Court. Woodville, Feh'y 4th, 1.832 mu;kiil\n salj;n. John Btevans, Fieri Facais to April Term litgt. vs. As» Kimlmll's sdminis'x Bv virtue of tins above writ of Fieri Fai llis trt me dimcted*from lln< llonorahU llie Court id Wit kinson County, I Will oit Monday the Ath day of March next at tile Court House door of said Cnpn ty, oiler at publie suction for roa.lv tnoney, all (lie the right title and interest of Die defend*at. to his interest in the personal estate r.uisistmg of the slock ip trade m llw Tanning EUtibiUkgiemt W.ihdyille, and known sa the mini prvpeitv of Kimball and Tlmnipaon, lo'-iei on this day lu 'sat isfy the claim of ihe pliiinliff ami- coat of suit ibis 27th Jnnwify, 1832. near F DAVIÜSIi'U. John Stevens vs Fî. Fa. To April Terni, 1832. I). B. Thompson (*. C.'NetterviJIe BV Virtue df the atmve Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed from the Hon. the Circuit Court of Wilkinson County, I will on Monday Hie 6 th day nf March next, at the Court House Dour of saiil County, between the hours prescribed by Law, of fei at Public Auction, all the right, title and Inter est of D. U. Thompson, for ready maoey. to hi« in terest in the TAN YARD, consisting of the Block in hand; also his intcrasl in the real and personal Estate of said Establishment levied on this day to aatisfy the plaintiU's nimm .inrt cost of suit. FIELDING DAVIS Sheriff. Jan. 27th, 1832: William Adams, 4 - ! Fieri Frei»« to April Term, 1832. 1». In Leisem Purdy, By virtue ofthe »hove stated writ nfFteri Facia# to me rlirrcted from the Honorable Ihe Circuit Court of Wilkinson County, I will an Mngilay the 5«i dty of March next at the Crsirt House m »aid County, between the hours |rreseril>eri hy taw oiler for aalest public aucltnn, all the right title and terest of the above name. I defendant, to one tract of land near the town of Fort Adams being part of section nine, in township one, range four west, m the Land District west, and also purl ofaertion for ty-six in township two, rouge one, west as nfnrrxsnd; the said two sections together being tha tract confirmed to the reprracntutives of David Jymw doc'il. and whiclr said tract of land hereru de», hied is the same that was conveyed hy William Law-on and Mary loiwann his wife to Letsotna Purdy nd Mary Ins wife, by a deed bearing date the fourth day ef February 1828, and estimated to contain three hundred acres more or les», levied on in the above case to an tidy tho plmntills claim and coït of •urt this 27th January 1832. IS F. DAVIS, Sheriff. 4 Isaac J. Ebxvin. Ft. Fa, to April Term 1832. vs . Wm l.ixvs.uv,et. al. I'y v.riue of ihe ubore stated writ of Fieri Facia* to in, directed l>nm the Honorable the Circuit Court of Wilkinson County, Wwill on Monday ths 6 th day of March next at the Court House in said County, between tho hours proscribed by law, offer for sale hi public au. tion all the right titlo end in terest ol the .drove named (lofenda.it to one tract ..Hand near tho town of Fort Adams, h. mg part of section nine, in township one, ruugo four west» in the Land District west, and also part of sectiott forty-six in township two, range one, west as afore said, the stud two Boclinii* together being the tract confirmed to the representatives of David Jonas dec'd. and which said true! of Lund herein describ-. ed, is the same that was conveyed hy William son and Mary his wife, to Letsnme Purdy qnd ' Mary tu» wife by a ili-e.1 hearing dato the fonrtb day of February, 1828, and la estimated to contain three hundred acres more or leas, levied on in the above case to satisfy llie pUinlltb claim und cost of suit this 27th January, 1832 bo Law V. DAVIS, Sheriff. 4 David Wood vs. Joseph Ror. k,— Fi. Fa. to April Term, 1832. BY virtue of the above stated writ of Fi Fa to me directed, from the Hon, Circuit Court nf Wilk inson County, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at llie court hmiso door in the town of Woodville, 011 the Third Monday in March next, all tho right, *litl«, interest and ulaim of Joseph Rnrrk, in anil to the following tract or parcel of LAND, supposed to contain one hundred and twenty three and three-fourths «if an acre, be the same mon- or Ices, and bounded os follow», to wit; South hy lundi nf Jesee Bagget. weal hy pub lie lands, and onst by Old river—The above de scribed laud was given up by said Jnyepli Rore.lt, to satisfy llie above stated case ?,nd cost. JNO. BLADE, D S For F. Davis. Sl.ff W. C. Mi. in Fob. 10, 1832 0 Ciiahlr* McMorris, Administrator of Rachel McM'irries, vs. Thomas Kirkitam and David BiRRY.— Fi. Fa. To April Term, 1832. BY virtue of the above stated writ nf Fieri Fa cias to me directed from the Hon. Circuit Court of Wilkinson County, I will on Monday the 2nd day of April next, at tire Court House door of said County, between the hours prescribed by law, offer nt public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, all the right, titlo anil interest of the saiil Thomas Kirkliam to the following piece nr parrel of LAND, situate and lying in said Ceunty nf Wilk inson, described snd bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Bonlli West comer of William S. Iatwih' lot on East street, in the Town of Wood ville; thence East "ten hundred and seventy" feet to Wm A. A. Chisholm's lino; thence 8outh "five hundred and forty one" feet along Wm. A. A. Chis holm and Hugh Connell's lino to tho North East corner of C. S. At IL D. Kellogg's lurid ; thence West 1 ten hundred and seventy" lest to Eaat street; thence North "five hundred snd forty one" feet to the place of lieginning—containing fourteen acres more less;—levied on this day to satisfy said plain I id's claim and coals of suit. by hlr side of a t F. DAVIS, Shff. Woodville, Feb. 13,1832. : Jfc. to Pro NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned oithet tiy noto or book account, are requested to cornu forward atul make payment on or before llie first of Match, otherwise they will find iheir papers in the hands of an officer fui collection. JOHN TIMON Fort Adams, 4th Feh'y. 183S. CwS MAGISTRATES' BLANKS, For sslo at this IJffioOj.