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pAT NOTICE
THE STEAMBOAT
TELECfRA
in future, will make two trips suctfwetk.
* idg Uiyou Sarah Mondays fit Fridays, at 6 o cluck,
P. M., and, New Orkane on Sunday« end Wed
rwsrfiys, si 40 u'elock, A. M. Paueyert and
• shippers may rely on lb« nmngettotet bstug kept
«ip wish puitetuality.
Bayou Sara, lOtA May, 1832. t ( i
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P«çular Packet,
Between Bayou Sarah am i Jitw-Orkhnt.
WILL leave Bayou Sarah Landing every SUN
DAY, at MoVlock, A, M„ r
' The fan naming, tow Pentan Steam *toai
STEAM
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PHt
Leav
4 ,.
PLANTER,
11. YOUNG, brqjtcr^
retorn, leave NrwAlcans every
THURSDAY, k 10 o'cko«^| A.^F. touching all
Die intermediate landin
having very superior i
freight or passage,
iations, apply on
Bayou Sarah, Aagmt 20,4831. 43
NOTICK
Undersigned having enreted mlo Coparl
nership I« the MERCANTILE BUSINE88, w Sts
. bouse lately occupied by Mr. JajUs Joris, — are
«ow opening sn oseortmeot of
DRYGOODS,
Made t(J4othing,
THE
4M
SHOLS, HATS, flABl/WAJlE. CHOCK.
I I* MR Y • WARE, GROCERIES, ift. ■
at ramiced pncea for casii,
bg weekly in New-Orloaqp,
new supptnni of goods,
ymOott of the firm be
, %ill every weak send
which will enable them to
bold out inducements to Cash purchasers fit coun
try pedlam.
ftp,
. r $AViD
WoodeBh, April 20, 1838. 16
qxrgu^;
»Armstrong.
T. c. BROWN At 4:o„
l|«|MWff fttetiWD Aon. «W ifoHb, M wrert.
Gentlemen'e fine Morocco & Caff Boat» — GéiCt.
Calf Shoetr-Laditt' Shoe» if CMUretfe Bn
Tbflt foras. «Ira rae«v«4 frasa Oi« Krath, « Mnanl
fsæt fe.ïÆ»,.-™'" 1 ®* JSB:
fos following «4|BtiaD, vis —
filI . s jfoj,— Àm.m rai
àuumonM. FwH#r»* 01
.
li af WormraW,
•• -teMwfrass,
lst«t Ateshsl,
fcaranrany.
.At
of Tatu 4 .
RNottiLtCoBff.
•' Aonlra,
•• Psooramint. *
"Cwtmslkltsï.
•• Nlnacioi.
Unk SSSLk
'it
m.
Draps.
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Ora.CStJ.j
Coimty if Probate Court
, in the State of Mininippi,—
Why given, lh*t on application
Hur»t of said County, and AI
■ *' Puckmaater his wife,
, _ to of Marylaud, who
vided parts of all lb»! parcel of
Amite County, and known and db
«t half ofSectkiB thirtsen, in town
b East
pone,
fot of United
Mid»'
IteUMSK • Turkey Umher,
h Coteeymfc. FtorMa W.I«,
dtj ov to r PohcaA Judkfo's OintmeM,
2MN
if
" fluid
Ext NaniearilU,
'•M.iverwort,
« 8
n
••
UMM»
B'»
T
mw. . .
Harrownota Halts,
M»«tb*w Nnuif.
Flip t. ditto,
S* ' ~§jz8REU,
fotarftjainfos, Cogat VXmwb,
-aresMssr
K 0«. .trahie, Lancet» * Lancet (Hfiss,
jWiuta Lead In (hl.^Oc
af
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Sä«
Van'
r\jfl
f
r J**tkè ofxte
tome
in the
scribed at
foq> one, of Range four Eaat; and the
quarter cf Section twenty four, in Toi
of Range four Eut; 'in the '
States Unde offered for «le et
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of said lands, and alio, one un
ofthe cither moiety rtf said lands ;
i other undivided fifth
divided fifth part r
»nd also one fourth
of one
pert, of Mid moiety last mentioqgdj— and the
Alexander. fir Sarah on their iwrt claiming in
a their part claiming in right
undivided fifth part of x foo
and also one fourth part of
Wt pert of ■ mfoety of tho
nominated George R. Loa, Robert
--- and Robert Stewart, junior, Com
misatoners to divide said tract* of lend into equal
>mres or parts,— «nd unie« prateKolijection* are
•toted to me on the fourteenth dàyofJwie next, thr?
s»id Geotgc R. Lea, Robert Stewart, *enr. & Ro
hsrt 8tewart,jr., will then he appointed Commis
•iooera to make partition ofthe s|id lands pu
to aaset, entitled "an act, cqpcerniospthc ,,am
hon of lands filld hy coparceners, joint tonont* and
tenant* in eommoo.
Owen under my hand thia 23d Februare, 1832
f V. T. CRAWFORD,
Presid ing .lattice A. C. C.
NOTICE.
■signed having beeiyappumtod
LK1NSON ACADEMY, Wi
Sd^oo| for the reception of pupils, çn Monday
ET SAMUEL McLELL.AIf.
tffths said Sarah, or
etj of Mid land#, w
Other undivided fifth
S
MMi y»n
Stew*r4Kov
partition ofthe »«id lends pursuant
porti
TnlBoederaJ
er to the VYI
Teach
trill 'open
the
Jjext
% 9AR1UI
Wood ville, May iff, J832.
20
fc.
Ü%?SaÄÄ
OjuMtffit rjftMrR) ■ *DprHhy|tteol«went to raten*
> -er Uw «um of f 161 Dt %iui
I
Jons Jam**.
THE Sheriff having returned that he lias levied
^ raui Atuclinacrtt on one negro man named
und, shd the defendant not'ippcaring to re
pleyj tiio stuie.wOii motion of tit« plaintiff by bis
attotnJ}; it i* ordered that the tuhi defendant *.u
appear here on or before the first day of our next
October Term, put in ipecial bail and plead to the
plaintiff's notion, Or judgment by définit final will
be entered against him, and the said negro taken
in attaobmenl, will be subjected to the plaintiff's
demand. It is -otdnrcd that a copy of this order be
published four weeks successively in the Southern
Planter, printed in the town of Woodvi llc,
A true copy—Attest
mi
i
' GA& FELDER, Ctt.
May V«, 1832.
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, i
Amite County j
WuLlAg LBA
Ctncprr CorrtT,
■PS April Term, 1832.
■Upon Attachment to recover
the sum of jf 126 75 with jnter
1
Jm Jams« J est .
THE Sheriff h|t 'ng returned that ho hay lev rd
the said Attachment on one negro man named Ed
mund, and the dofendant not appearing to replevy
the sarrib t >-On motion oLllio pluintiff by his attor
ney y it is ordered that the said defondant do appear
here on or before the first day of our next October
Term, put is special bail and plead to the plain
riff'« action, or Judgment by default final will be
entered against him, and the slid tmmn taken in
attachment will .be »objected to tH^ri imiiiTs de
mand. ft is ordered that t copy of this on 1er he
published four weeks successively in the Southern
Planter ,'printed in the town of Woodvillc.
A line copy—Attest,
be
GAB. FELDER, C»
May I», 1832. A tOw«
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,! Cntcvir Cotiar,
Wilkinson County. \ to April term,\6SS.
ZAcraruk Canvuld) Oa attachment to re
Aattnst * , qover*tlie sura of £627,
JaMos BSoIT. Junr. 1 or Uiereabouli.
THRSjMftff hiving returned Ön the Attachment
in this cue, that- he %d summoned John Stevens
and others, gsmisbeef named on the «me—and
rhedefendant not appearing to raplety the said At
tschmontf—On motion ofthe plaintiff by his attor
ney, it is ordered that the nid defendant do appear
on the first day of oar next October term, put i
special b|il, and plan! lo the mid plaintiff's action,
or judgment by deftuli final, will be entered against
film, and the money or eflbcts found in the Fianda
of the «id girnialjece, if any, will be subjected to
the Mid plaintiff's demand s And it is ordered that
» cow of this order bo published in ibo Southern
Planter, four weeks successively.
A copy^Attost,
of
frit
low
ser*,
WM STAMPS, Clerk,
Pv Geo. W Milikb, Dep. Clk.
. 8 £! 4 _
OOAOB A ^AOON-JOAKIKU.
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THE Subscriber returns his grateftil acknow
ledgemco'» to the public for the liberal encourage
men Hie has hitherto received, and solicits a con
linnance of their pelronsge. All who are indebted
to him, are «rnMtly requested to come forward and
settle their seeounts, or at least liquidate the same
b, #ote. He does not wish to be urgent, but to
meet his own engsgempnte, is compelled to collect
hia outstanding debts.
LAZARUS DRAKE.
of
just
cast
May 19, 1832.
20
' * NOTICE
BY virtue of nn order of the Orphans' Court of
Wilkinson County, .ma.le at foo April Term tborc
ot, 1832; the imdersiunrd, Adinimsiralor de boms
non of Ihe Estate of Robert It. HammtU, deceased;
will, on SATURDAY tho 7lh day of July ncxi,
at tho Court House inTtlio town of Woodville, ex
P»«» <« «»1« »t pubtic auotion, to the Ingbern bidder,
on k credit of twelve month», all the right, title,
and interest of the nid Robert B. Harnwratt, to the
following Lots of ground lying
WoodviKe, in said County, to wit; Lot No. 2, in
SquareNo. 2, containing 01 160of an acre— also
Lot No. 3, iu Square No. 2, eomaining 7S-160
or an tu, —a too Lot No. 6, i.i Square No. 2, con
taining 66 180 of an acre—also Lots Nos. 1,2,3
«I. 4, floating on Hopettell Alley, ,nd Ivins'
the caat aide of bau| alley—also Lot No. 1 j, f,„
fog on Hopewell alley, containing 68160 of an a
pro—also Let No. 6, in Square No. 6, qiiantiiv not
.knowa-7a|w> the certificate of purchase «n<[fur
*hoi credit, to SectionNo. S3, in Township No. J,
Of Range 3 west, cooHming 396 acres—also the
cortificate ofporclitse and lunliei credit for the N
E714 ofSection No 10. ih Township No. 2, of
Hung, 2 west, cqnlaimng 165 86-100 seres—also
cert,Guta for tho N.W. 1 4 of Sec.to,, No 3. m
Townsftiff No. 2, of Range« w«ni, cotfîHnirm |64
4I-10C acres— alsojûr S. E H Mcditn No. 3, T.
*, R*t West, containing 164 4 f 100 acres,—on
*'* ofwhichkaM preporty remains tho. claim ui
Dowestfor fhe widow of said R. B. Hammett
itocresed Purchasers giving bond with approve*
Ü*W«la ir 4 W *' ■ ' :V
J' 9 ■ JNO. STEVENS,
ASmr, if bonis non of lie It, llammett, dec'd.
May -22, 1832. 2 t
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in the town cf
on
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$50 RKWARÖ!
'STRAYED or STOLEN ft on, the Sul,s4*iUr
Maf A 'Sr J?)ß^r a »»f»V n,,r ß ht 19 " J
ok^'i/lt hafotolS^^-Sfl. ^ r u 3n
L.viomm. ÖÄ7Ä;
height,—16 years old,—ono white fore foot, ar.d
both hind feet white, with tWTwl.4te running'the
inside of hia legs to a point—conaideruBy marked
in enmfl spots with the saddle—b|pzo face. I will
give the above reward Pu tbe apprehension and ll
conviction of 3he thief, or twenty dollar»for the j
hones delivered, to me on Buffalos, near Motlnt '
Pleaaant, Mississippi.
May 26, 1836.
WM. B, SMITH.
21 w4*
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BLANK DEEDS,
For Sale tt this office. ' •
NEW STORE.
j ,_ .. _
THK Silbscril er baa just opened, s supply of
FANCTf &. STAPLE GOODS, nel»t door below
Johepii A. Foster's on Main street; 'which bp oflers
for tale, on tits usual terms; consisting of
Domesgics,
Calicoes, Gingham, Cumbrian, Met tin* fi
Fancy Craft Jf Blond ILlk'fs. if She
With a general assortment of— *
KILLIWBÄT,
s*4s variety of other Fancy article». t •
Clothing,
Shoes, Boots St
al
v
•rtw
M
HATS.
BONNETS made end trimmed, and old Leg
horns whitened, ite.
DANIEL BASS.
Woodville, May I». 1832.- 20yt
bn
r
V. C. West Sr C».
HAVE just reqgived and opèncd, at their
Stern pgpnaite tjp Bunk,—a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE OOOU8|
consisting of—
Dry Goods, .
Clothing,
' Tlardwfire,
* ' Tinware,
Handsome CHINA TEA BETT8,—-HAT8,
BOOTS, SHOES,—SIKiAK, COFFEE, TEA,
—CANDLES, SOAP,—LEMON BYROPE,—
LONDON PORTER, CLARET, derf.,A.cZ
Which ihev are determined to sell a« low.»» can
be afforded hi this place.
WoqdvilU, Map 24, 183». 21
J;
Flour, Bacon, dec.
TIIR Sji been hers It« ve just received a quantity
of FLOUR 6t BACON .—They have also on hand
frit rate Negro Skirting—all of which Urey odci
low for cash.
J>. P. GA1TREE, '
T)AVH) ARMSTRONG.
WoMville, May 6, 1832.
Mackerel , Whiskey , Lard, See.
91ACREREL, 8o. i, g 6l »,
IrBÉS WHSKEY. hy the barrel,
«■■■■ LARD, by the keg,' and at retail, *
SOAP, CANDLES and TOBACCO, by the keg,
SUGAR.At COFFEE, in qgftptitiea to auit purcha
ser*, at reduced prices, Meath only.
V. F. (JAITRF.E,
D. ARMSTRONG.
18
of
ly
the
Map 1», 1832.
to
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WATCHS2S A JEWELRY.
A. «y. ALLAN,
RESPJäCTFULLY announce# to the citjtena
of Wilkinson, and the public generally, that he has
just received at his JEWELRY STORE, one door
cast of the Post Office, a splendid assortment of
JEWELRY
AND
FANCY goods;
Consisting in part of the following articles,—vir :
Ladies Gold Patent Lev« WATCHES,
Gentlemen#' do, do, do, do.
Do Silver do, dft, do,
Ladies and Gent fine (fold Watch Chaips,
Do fino Gold Cable Chains,
- Coral Necklaces,
Gold Ear Drops, Tops* salt,
Do, do, . Mosaic do,
»o. do, Coral do, *
Enamelled do, *
E ilsgree do, plain,
old fit, silver SPECTACLES, with a variety of
. glasses,
Brara Fenders, ' .
Do And Irons, « 'v
Do Shovels and Tongr,
' Brittan ia Tea setts,
Do siugle,
Plated Castor*,- ♦ .
Do Pruit Baskets,
Do Candlesticks,
Do Trays fit. Snuffer*;
Do Bnttlutandt, assorted.
Pistols, Dirks fit Tea Trays, of assorted sixes,
Roger's and sori best laxors, doable fit single
caaos—Ever pointed Peocile—Razor strops—Rea
Frealmrs, and a great variety of Finger Rings,
Breast Pins fit fancy articles—all of which he oflers
at reduced pvicea for cash, o i on t!ic usual credit
to piiricust persons.
Watches A' Clocks of every description careful
ly repaired and warranted. Silver work made to
order on .ho shortest noticff.
Woodville, May 26,J63^ 22
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:
£
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Tcmmng Si Sh$*M<tking.
THR undersigned having enlarged their TAN
NU«d WaÂGmBwÏ, und moved forir
M^ffactqry lo the Unlfdonia'Springs,
xr
,,. r W MURTRÏ 4k CO.
'" rn V ,ave ut- prcvcot wurktpeu and matcrlala not
m "' nor 10 ®8V *" 'h° »'"<*- and would bo happy to
, * wit old customers and ôthors, with any
ll L' , ',¥ !ü/î ir ''"P 1 They intend keeping a supply
j Vf fir. SHOES,'at Mr. Hall's Store in
' , 01 " e;l3 » , >t,—and also at' Mr. Jorsph Scvat
son'^n
the
SAMT,. McMLJkTRY fit. Co
March 17,1832-:
11
MAGIriTRA I^Ö' bl.ANÄS, '
For cilo at this Office. F, , ,
rOVMTAIN or health,
Tw el»e a Uw t*vs NosMRfe ütradsra Gpub»t. Tpon
ANI parant* afflicted *iüi Dy.pep..«, tirer
Complaint, or Ladies of irregular »nd delicate ha
Ul«, wbo will eilend io »ho um of this Medicinal
Water, »hi» öumioer j—(fth® 20 year» observation,
»h« mrnih of Juno- is prefcrttl) and are /tot entire
ly healed, or mutciially beiiefiUed, will be charged
nodi Ine for tlietr Board.
WILLIAM SAUNDERS.
% Botin, per rrqek, fpr mao end home, ff>
Single,*- 1 ■'*» */ • *
'SiAprOtWi. -m
to
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4a
M. MARSHALL'S SCHOOL,
THE .Undersigned «neues tm public to be ad
vised that, in compliance with the wishes of sever
al friends, he has undertaken the arduous though
pleasing task of instruction, in this viciiiity, and
that, for this purpose a private school hue beeo o
pened at that cootemeet retreat, commonly known
by the name, of Reversons place, wlikffl is now
ready for the reception of youth of both sties.
VThe term* of Tuition as follows:
v Sp«lting, Rsuiing k Writing, per Marter,
.Arithmetics, Englidi Grammar h Ueograptly,
Latia k Greek language., ant the other lumber
»*60
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L

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13 00
brauche» ol Literatur«,
The upderugned having had conwderable expe?
rience in this dopartmeat of humane enterprise, is
fully «ware of the weighty responsibilities
which era assumed by him to whom parents con
fide the important trust of uaistlng and controlling
the incipient and progressive operation* of juvenile
mind. Ha i* convinced that on* false' step tnsy
crush, in embryo, and thus doom to perpetual
withering (he bud jest ready to unfold its beauties,
upon the light which under skilful culture misfit
have attracted the admiration of the world. '
S experience has made him acquainted with
ifficnltiés winch are tovkAtbt in the instruc
tion and judicious management of youth, it etnnot
bn considered un
■sine experience
qua In ta nee some of the beat inodes of operation,
'and put within his roach facilities for accomplish,
mg dm great purpose of instruction fashioning the
mind and heart and conduct of youth, not other
wiseeasily acquired These modes, lie willadopl,
and of these facilities it is hw purpose inlhepresynl
case to avail himself. _ They who*have already Ja
voured him with théif confidence and those who
may hereafter confide the education of their cbtl
drea to bis care, may be assured that Ids untiring
efforts wid be devoted to the improvement of hia
r iils. With these views he hopes to receive, and
is determined to merit the paftonage of an en
lightened community.
Ui
whi
the
ip suppose that ihe
Produced to hia ac
m. Marshall.
Woodßillt, June 2, 1832.
72
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Orric* Planters Bank,)
Woodville, April I7tk, 1832. I
BY I resolution of tho Board tbe Discount Day
of this Bank is fixed for Tuesday in each week,—
N6tes for Discount, must be offered previous
ly to »hat day, or the, will not be placed before
the Board. Bank hours from 10 A. M. till 2 o'
clock, P. M.; except bn discount day, when the
ofiice will be kept qpen sail 3 o'clock, P. M.
A. M FELTU8, Cashier,
16 m2
Ufnca x LANTERa Hank J
Woadrillf, April 16th, 1832. 4(
NOTICE is hereby given, that from and after
this date, this Bank will allow interest on monies
to the credit of individost Depositors, at the rate of
,1 s c *nt for each one hundred dollara remaining in
Sunk to their credit for one day—pnd tt the same
rate/or a longer time and larger sums; but no al
lowance oTlaterest will he made on fraction« of one
hundred dollars. .By order.
A. M. FELTUS, Caehitr.
i6tr
Notice. .
LETTERS of Adninutration having been
granted to the undersigned, at the January Term
ofthe Orphans* Court of Amite Coiroty, on tbe
Estate of Margaret McCoy, deceased; all per
sons having clintra against said Estate, are reques
ted to pretest them duly authenticated Vithin tbe
time prescribed by law, or they will be forever
barred. \ ' .
JE88E MeCOY, 2nd Adm'r.
May 21, 1832 glwfi _
"/.Notice.
THE undersigned Administratrix of tbe Estate
of Jacob Chamber», dec'd., will at the next June
term of the Probate Court of Ute County of Wilk
inson, present her account as Administratrix a
foresaid,' for final seulement and allowance
ELIZABETH CHAMBERS. Adrnrfo
April 27,1832. 16
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NQTIÇE- V
LETTERS Testamentary having been granted
to the undersigned, upon the Estate of Wetliy
d< *"P )d t by tbe lion. Orphans' Court
of Wilkinson county, jit April Term, 4832,—all
persons indebted to -eaid Estate will please call
and settle their accounts, apd all those to whom
said estate is indebted, will pre.ent their accounts
duly authenticated within the tint? prescribed by
law, or they will be forever burred recovery.
C. C. CHAMBERS, Executrix,
H. F, CHRISTMAS, Executor.
A pul 26, 1832.
nTrr ., ——
UI ILK
. - LM 'T, n e ? eR eppotufod at the
rfflvuh ^ r . Uat f lira? 1 "/I* ,,W1 ° r Pb?n»'^»Urt
l . Administratrix of the Estate
T 1 * ?" P erSon *
it / nM ' ,or / rd 0 >* k «
'"j*/ 0 "' bavingclaims will pre
lfoiv wffoJfr, 4 J!t h t6d ® ccof ^ ,n g to law, or
tbpy wffl be barred.
Àurù 27 1IWO A ^/» U TE ' Admr ' x -
Ap,d 87, 1832. . Ifw6* _
NOTICE '
•TAKF.Nup hy Daniel 5 fofJ ell , Vrr rrnv ?'
BAY MAKri fmirvrara
nohrands;-eJppnsed 'tofite^with U\" " A^Î! 8h f
to ^32 60. He foal. Appraised
Also taken o—j h
eÄT^otd^ÄbÄ'llF^ 11 ^
hired s'fog b 'no brtnd ' "o"' fif,CC "
AUotakon unhv Inh» r...i nor/-..,, „
REL HORSv/four ve-ir* r.n'r P
hands high both hind i! ' J 0 " a "
: »s ■?» x c ■
THE undersigi
<WWBMT WLimT
S NOTICE. "4
WAS"committed to
mitecoonty, Mw^eipp,, £,<
P»VI», Esqr., ai a run.*,, .
fd day of December,
f g Man calling bis name Ha V\i
«■DI Ih r- «bout 23 years of age—ratios
flection—6 feet 4 1-2 incline high—has .
«car on bis forehead—raihi-r over hit left i
also a small »car under his l*ft e ' ~
^ayshe beloogs to Win. Denton liai
—that he was purchased by said
Orleans, with five othe»— end »hat the.,
on board of the SteartTBoat Washington _
to tidied at "Bor! Hudson,** if which plana
away,—Said negro had on »hi n cornu, if t^u^KE
roundjacket, blue domestic pantaloons,
checked «Hirt under aAnccnttnasliilU»wndk
The owner of said negro ia requested
with the law, and talyi hihi out of jail. ,
MORGAN DA VI8, Shff. A j,
Lihijrtr, Mississippi, December 4,1 834« "
1 -- NOTIÔÉ. -—
on
Inu
COMMITTED to the Jail sf j
S . County, Mississippi, on ihe ifti]
*1 b J W »H«« «••w55jV Eaqr. ,,
man named JIM,—says ho by)«
fc Alixr. Putney, a neyrn trad«,
he was bought of Col. Bell in Raleigh«,
rays l e runaway from said Putney near tool
he think* Pearl River.—Said negro is afo«
years old, A feet 3 1-2 inches high, not pHot
very black.—Said boy came to Col Wtjg ft
tort's negroes, where they were camped oe«
Woodward** not far from the La. line^andtA
lodged himself a runaway, on which lbs m
having charge of Col. ffamptonN negroe», U
confined ami brought to jail. Jim bad on
committed cotton shift, dark
et, coasinett pantaloons, and en oft] wool hM^
Thé owner of said nepto is reauented toy«
with the law, 4 nd takehim out of jail. *t
Morgan Davis,
Sheriff if Jailor of Amilt Py
L ibert y; Am ite county, M i . Jae'y tt, 4831.
NOTICE. ^
■ COMMITTED lo the Jail «
• /ra mike County, State of MissigdW
ÈmMpmL William Stewart, Jr. Esqr^ ay
J*4ra)l6th February, 1832, a negro
calls hia name BOB, «ai
jff Ft ■ lie bélouga to Alexander Duvg
8wwJCL««W>np about % half mile above |
Rtiuge, La. on the opposite side of tbs rim
Bob is about 28 or SO yean oM—dark «oiiiths
—five feet 7 1-2 inches high—-had on wheel
milted, a cotton shirt, French drilling paplM
Valencia vest, kn old wool hat, woolen •odu,#tM
good negro shoe*«
The owner .of mid negro is requested «■
charges and lake said negro out Of JtS.
MORGAN DAVIS, Shff. if }M
. . Amite County, Km
Liherfy,-Ali Februiry «0, 183« . « • J
NOTICE. ' '
„ COMMITTED to the Jail of jJ
County, State of Mississippi, «■
l*th instant, 4>y Wm. Stewart,^H
E^l' * ■ "Vgro «an named inÖM
\who says he belongs to JobntV
*3B»living about A milea foout Metsia,
—Henry appears to be about JA nr 26 yesnnM
- stout built. A foot 6 1-2 inches high—has
scar on his forehead, rather on the righttdi
tong sear.in his left eyebrow roach scarred «
throat, which he says was done in falling fa
thorn tree, since he left home—he has the apÿ
* nee of having been much whipped onliis huts
—and is slow in speech—Had on whan com ns
cotton shirt, old blue broad doth coat, blued
pantaloons, and an old white wool hat.
■ays he has been out about six week*,
complexion is dark. „ '. i
»
roost
it
The owner of said negro is requested tt
charges, and take him out of Jail
V MORGAN DAVW. Shff fcl
M ■* , JLiqiir CountK
Liberty. Amite Co MU<„ Ag^W, .1 83t/
JVOIïcè. f
t COMlÎHTTED to the JaiU
caimty, Missisyppii,
by William Stewart, jr.,
grq man calling hi mac If ANTflffl
and says hi belong, to William
toini, a Frenchman, living about 9 miltetfi
the city of New-Orleans, on the East *id* «f
river. Anthony appears to be between U h
years of ago—he says he i# near thirty ; 6 feel S'
inches high; stout foiilt; dark complexion; kt
tear over his left eys, and has a considerahfei
pediment in hi* speech. Had on whet) comalKsC
a fine cotton shirt, cottonade pantaloons, topBjtei
roetto hat. ^
The own« of said negro is requested
charges and take hié out of Jail. 1
MORGAN DAVI8, Shff. if Jeder ÂM
Liforty, A mite Co„ Misa.. M\v 13. 1832

sot.. I
on the
Catch the 'Thieves!
flOO Rcwa
URÖKE, jail ou the night of the 4tk i
instant, GEORQE tASAtiF, alias ÜEÖ
.SAGE, and THEODORE 8LADL:-J w>«
/_' bc ''PPtWnston and delivery of the mH
I-a Sage, aud Theodore Slade, »hi* sum of |N
or $60 for either pf thorn. Sage is shoe» <
24.yearx of age, of. youthful a|qfwraaoe-s*
fitce, toman nose— rallier florid complcxioe-ra»
high-blue eyc-Æf
«y company, and when walking mdteee
and rather teai.s (prw»fo_had on wUha
jail, ag«eu frock coat.anf white pantaloons,
od Shdc lf abin|f 26 or 27 ^ (rg 0 f sg
huift—verv atfatglit black hair—black ey»*^;
'eyrtlde arc very remarkable, bey, g so thick
C^n'ecircoly keep his eyre open, and giv«s • lu
?' u P id > rip cpy appearanc—about 6 feet K > t »j
tdches higb;—he is a native oft-V-orgia, and b**
^''ved m Ytcksburv—plays ou the fl'ito-rT
good srntg, and professes to lie a ailvcTSiqift'i^"
Ml iqrWR)ed be isacoachmaketr by trade.
nam " ) La Sage or Sage's plier of
unknown i- hc b ""' moving through ttec^
many fine horses have been stolen, and otMt*
P red « ,io M committed, which have bcçn tr jC *
" >a ^ cor go LaSage, 1 hope therefot*i


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