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• New-Orleans & Bayou Sarah LISTE OF PACKETS. Jugular 'Packet, Bet irren Uaytm »ttrah und Natr-OrUans. WtyjL leave Bayou tit rah Landing every SUN DAY at 10 oVodt, A, M., The ftut running, Lott Feature Steam Boat ; *-, PLANTER, H. YOUNG, lilatter, and on her return, leave Ncw-Omwaws every THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M., touching all the intermediate landings. For freight or passage, hkvffig'-vefy superior accommodations, apply on botrd, ^JHayoti Sarah,jJlugusi^tO, 183 G J. .RH}}!LE HAS received, and ' ia now opei f GOODS. T. C. BROWN A CO., H AVE JUST RECEIVED from the Norlh, mi **«ort ■snt af Gegrtemen's ßne Morocco if Calf Boots—(lent s. 'MjMßfcalf Shots, -ladies' Shoes if Children's Bro ■ I gftns. They Ena at» received from die Novth, » gvnenl aisorimenl aUfMM MKit 1 C INKS, DRUOS, FAINTS, BYK-STUrrS, he ,—movfl Which arc tbs fallowing «dec 1 ion, vl* — Antimonial Powders, 43 > ging, • general ho will sell on w odd - Oil of WounMed, 1 Annire, 1 P., parmlnt, CambaridH, Ateppo Scmmony, Tartaric Arid, JfVm liMMURiâs H . , RatruB of Tain, " .Btlwm k Nalldiliad Copal, S.Uph.l« olPotun, London Calomal, tSÄ, 8- * 0 "' uSreùf« v _ , J^h't W OMmtet, Com»| l E»r , Bochu, - fluid Èxt Saraaparilla, Ivtup of Urerwort, Wnmt MHu»,, ■ TcMunAcbr Droaa. Coriandw M, ,,, •f Cotiatt {« By P Ptfv Er«», Hut (smut, Ext « 8 V HtftMiannp, d, « Blurii Hilkor, i Ru»l> biaxlu*. * in -1®__ TAX CO&lsEOTOR'S SALLS. «««*•*; atlowing trasts _E l**. «* tnaehtbrre*f,.B will aettle tbe Tax«« doe thereon, to wit : I TOWN LOT, In WoodvH(s,kno«m on the plat of said Town, 'i|* bit Nb.*T, sqnare No. 8, containing one acre fit *be 48-190 of an acre; awrreied ad the property of JNsncla Kalier. Amount ofTtt for the year 1831, sä ftdiphat/of Quiain«, Prbaiitread I xt Bark, Scotih E^'nca rflJSird, Coral Vara tab, • Tooth Scaling intrumont», Own Elaaflr Paamrire, m Otre* ditto, Porpood Tooth Extractor«, Lance's It Lancet 1 ■ ■acbeBa^alU, Supr Carb Soda. Urîiùr.j Colchicum, of!. i§Mi HI fTOWN I DTS i* ■' In Waodvilte, ooundet? south by Main street,. dbrfh by Water street, bare by lota of Wm. Ham •v met fit A. Darnel, and west by C.C. Wc*t; asscss •fi aa tbeptofierfj ufMiaa Efiza Barrow. Amt. of mx due for 1831, |13 60. MÉI . »7SACRBS* low qr less, near Fort Adams, known aa a Brick Foster ted for all the lime prt or trie old Catien tract, on which the Haus« standi, bourtdedim the north by the trac», «with by .B^Wapfi, wpat bfkhe buffalo« ** jl8|lPp'o|* r ty of Thomas C. ! t^iax due for 1831, jj2 63. «ïMUBtatre ejtclusive-rit' cost. JAMES RR1D MUMUMI abort T. C W. C. 9m3 ' NOVICE mol, Quhrt and Gallon— I m half Barrels— B bgulfi ytarRice Molasses by r *»Wbl. and at retail t lt M u '' 'WWlttchaaor—Choc ted lute on ly law, ■ !* 'June June der, )tle A. . f wns •«e mm BT J* m, "«oE'faa, '-'ta. '!■■* , ,, ,, a., .1 .ffU Av, M v mate^Wi«9—vaBrtes—Cigar» and Tobaoco — . 'i'is "GAÏTRÊE A ARMSTRONG. 57. the night of die 22d July, anegro baynamsyi HENRY. He is about *2 JWlhmvftsavd has ggeb a. fair complexion that Tte mxy rertily paaa fcr , »*,> Wa „ ( which j have doubt be «ill attempt to 4«. He 1res two ood scsis Wshjg.face; is about 6 feet 10 inches red. On close exa be detected in.him. A« . M »6 alituIdo «|l readily ne am i straw hat, and-. Sa liqF»' M» saddle hags a pair rrowytnioW stripe, and awhile WRqraidabout., He tg attdinpting, no doubt, hi* way to Kentucky -Retook with him fc asfidlo and bridle, which need not be , a«lhe witW"t[re hitn down, or sell him few days. A seasonable reward will bo given 4t*4ia apprejiMaion. * .1 , * geo.T v McWhorter. . Wosdvi tle, Jvjy 7,^832^ , 'NOTICE. . «e the Juft «fWilhmson^tonty, State of Mis i.on tbe 28th instant, by" Jos _ I sawwa • . * • » Mr. MONTGO .6 to Æwu ^ , 'T 8 "*■ A<l,m, <*"t«y, 111 rÎLi . U 4 ' Of «0 years of ?F on toff m '■ fpMflM * ftHMaloiv to wend h i n a -T '**4 * , ' tenà, N *« TO u ,bo «' 44 of< < "t 11 inches high-dark cm l ^ OeoHnlttnd caasimere. rngn—dark #mnplect ■''---«fl,..townoHe„co.,r i " >tr0,,ama,0e " 9 ' <4-tlH, «ho*e f deserHW%egro i. ro Wcemply with Urn law, and tafteh.m out jwiNNivsirri White Sulphur Springs. THE proprietor of this-Watering Dace takes this method of aqnotmcmg to the public, that he ia now prepared to receive visitors, having erected a large and commodious buitjhng since the last sea son. These Springs »re situated ht the west of Copiah county, about thirteqp toile» from (Jallatia, and twenty-five from Port Gibson, on tho most direct routs, or twenty-seven miles via Brandywine Springs, being seven miles from the latter place, in a high, and justly reputed the most hcakny part of the state; abounding with tbe finest water, game, Ate and in tbe bosom of an intelligent and re spectable commupity. There are several places of Religious Warship within five or six miles, and a Post-Office within three miles. The Table will lie furofadiod with the heat the country aflbrda; tbeBarsupfdied with a well «elect sd variety'of wines and other liquors; 11 ml having the best of servants and ostlers, with plenty of for ai», di e. dec. nothing will lie omitted to make the stay of such as may visit tho White Sulphur Springt comfortable. As these waters have never been submitted to proper tests for analysing them, it is impassible to point out their constituent elements. The pro prietor therefore can only say, that flio most scien tific persons who have visited them unite in the be lief, that they contain Sulphurated Hydrogen (ixs, ra combination with Iron, Soda and Magnesia. There afe, however, a greet variety and abundance of waters, among which ire several spri nonneed by gentlemen of the first respecta brfity, and who have visited all the edchratsd watering places in Virginia, to possess similar properties to the White Sulphnr Springs of that stile K)I!N SPEED. all on s. st pio June Cist, 1832. *7 « NOTICE. THE Partnership lieretolore existing between llie subscribers, in this City, under the Firm of REYNOLDS, BYRNE dt Co., and ra Nstchcz, of REYNOLDS, F Eft RIDA Y dt Co. was dis solved on the fint instsni, by its on limilsrion. JAMES New Orl ean s, July 2, 1832._ M REYNOLDS, JOHN B. BYRNE, WILLIAM FERRIDAY, L. F. HERMANN. I 2T Orl ean s, July 2, 1832._ - T *„ ,B 8ub » r, 'l> 0 '* having purchnacd the iqter estofMr. WILLIAM FRRRIDAY, in tho sno concern», have tins day entered into Partnership w,^ M r. L. R MARSHALL, of Natchez, and conl,ni1 * »>• buamesa there, nnderfhe Firm of 2T le I , MARSHA ofore, of K8 Co., and in this DH, BYRNE «t ., The liquidation of the old concerns, will de 2ÉÊ " d be attended to by Rtraoms, Bvbsb * to In j, and in Natchez by Revstolos, Mah SHAU&Co., *'Jj- , d J&' ES M. REYNOLDS, \ WHN B. BYRNE, • ** £: F HERMANN, ■■ L. R MARSHALL. • New Orlean., July 2,1832. 2 7w4 rouHTAürôr HEALTH, Twelve milea «hove Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn. ANY persona afflicted with Dyapepaia, Liver 'Complaint, or Ladiei of irregular and delicate hn bit», who will attend to the use of this Medicinal Water, this Summer;—(from 20 ycura observation *be month of J une in profered) amt are not eolire healed, or moteiially benefitted, will bo charged nothing for their Bonrd. _ WILLIAM SAUNDERS Boabd, per week, for man and borne, i 7 . Single,' April, 1832 I9m3 l Fv ■ 5. NOTIGE. LETTERS of Tcatamentary having been gran ted 10 tbe undersigned on the Estate of Samuel II.Buford dec'd., by the Hon. Orphans' Court in A for the County of Wilkinson and Statu of Missis sippi, at tho May term of aaid Court, IÔ32' all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same, are inquired to present them within the lime limited by law, or they will be forever barred ROB'T. SMITH, Executor. ISABELLA P. BUFORD, Executrix July 13, 1832. ï8wG ' NOTICE. LL1 1LRS of Administration having been gran ted by the Orphans' Court of Amite County, at the lute term of the present month, to tlio undersigned on the Estate of Green G. Caston, deceased; those indebted 10 aaid decedent are requested t u ' make immediate payment, and those having claims a gaiuat the estate, are requested to preasut them du ly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or thqy will be forever barred ■ !* JANE GASTON,' lAdmr'x ERASMUS CASTON,! Adm'r 'June 25, 1832. 2fiw6 PUBLIC SALE. ~ IN pursuance of tin order made by the lion Probate Court of Wilkinson Oounty, at the last June Term, 1 will, on Tuesday the 4th day of Sep tember qexi. sell at public sa.e to the highest bid der, on a credit of twelve months, all the right, ti )tle 4t interest of Bciy. Ecclo*, to a certain tract 01 parcel of land situated on, and extending to both «idea of the Butlaloe, lying abov* the lands of Jns McNeely; being part of fractional section No "4 A. 31, 10 township No. 3, of rarçe N«a 1 ' containing altogether 32179-100 acres, «i,d held curtly. J G . D BOYD, Guardian » . A"»»* 1 ». 1 M2- . 31 ■ • ■ NATVOr -I LETTER« -i'ere .mil'iSi • l. '* I f the Brute decM lWiLl" af , , Jokn L kinso,.' cïÿ, .^1« °n W ' 1 ' wns indebted to said JUra.V. 11 '1 ,UJ2 , TT*l P*' •«e .s iuSCnST 01 rw* R»l!ionirAifi.H lheir üc c°unla duly .—I-.IUB, '!■■* MiownStj. b^JkS;— r-tf Av, * : I . ■' NEW STORE ia a re a the to « THE Subscriber has just opened, a supply of FANCY fir STAPLE GOODS, next door below Joseph A. Foster's on Main street; which ho offers for sale, on tbe usual terms; consisting of Domestics, Calicoes, Ginghnm», Cambrien, Mue linn S( Silks, Fancy Crape if Blond Hdk'fspif Shawls, With a general assortment of— MZLZ 1 INEK.T, And -a variety of other Fancy articles. Clothing, Shoes, Boots & HATS BONNETS made and trimmed, and old Leg horns whitened, die. DANIEL BASS. Woodville, May IP, 1832 ._ Flour, Bacon, «fcc. THE Subscribers have just received a quantity of FLOUR fit BACON.—They have also on hand st rate Negro Shirting- all of which they offer low for Cash. 20y t P. F. 'GAITREE, David Armstrong Woodville, May 5, 1832. 18 « Mackerel, Whiskey, Laird , See. I MACKEREL, N» WHISKEY, by the barrel, ,__ LARD, bythe keg, and al'tetail, SOAP, CANDLES and TOBACCO, by the keg, StKJAR dt COFFEE, in quantities to sdit purcha sers, st reduced prices, for cash only. P. F. GAITREE, 1>. ARMSTRONG. May 19, 1832. of WATCHES A JEWELRY. A. W. ALLAN, le respectfully announces to the citizens that lie has one door east of the Post Office, a splendid assortment of I of Wilkinaon, snd tho public generally, tl f jure received at h» JEWELRY STORE, ., JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS; Consisting m part of the following articles, « Ladies Gold Patent Lever WATCHES, Gentlemens' do, do, do, do, Do Silver do, dd, do, I/ndies and Gent fine Gold Watch Chains, Do fine Gold Cable Chains, Coral Necklaces, Gold Ear Drops, Topaz sett, Do, do, Mosaic do, * Do, do, Coral do, Enamelled do, Filagree do, plain, Gold fit. silver SPECTACLES, with a variety of glaises, Brass Fenders, Do And Irons, Do Shovels and Tongs, Brittania Tea setts, ■ingle, '' Plated Castors, Fruit Baskets, Candle» icks, Traya fit Snuffers, .— Bottle stands, assorted, Pistols, Dirks fit Tea Traya, of amorted sizes, Roger's aud aons beat Razors, double fiz amgle cases—Ever pointed Pencils—Razor «trop»— Pea Feather», and a great variety of Finger Rjnga, Breast Pina A l fancy article»—all of w hich lie offers at reduced prices for cash, or on the usual credit to punctual persons. Watches if Clocks of every description cnreftil ly repaired and warranted. Silver work made to order on the shortest notice. Woodville, aiay 26, 1832. t Do Il.l Do l)o Do I 1 tic , feet old of *2 I « -W--—i_ ■ 1 Hcd Turkc,j n """ 'z/ or Sak ' J nn .S1TI AIE in the Choctaw Nation, 3 » ««»w M Io» Gol. I .adore',, and 3 miles the Xaton river, containing eight hundred acres of bottom land fit-c from niund.itiui, I »nvL.urmine back to the hills. One hund red acres " M *' e of '-nprovement. There is on it a spring of pure free-stone water; also a email ifT", °r T", wl " ch ,n "** freat, c' has never overflowed its hank« t i y H e ?' on r; ,uld do wr 11 ,o caM " nd «»■»•oc It will be «old to meet the \icwa ot Ihe mir "MS* BLAHrauSD. : SL as Tanning & Shoe-Making. THE undersigned having enlarged their TAN KING ESTABLISHMENT, and moved their Shoe Manufactory to the Caledonia Springs, the firm will hcreaflcr bo conducted under the name of s. miRTRY & CO. Who have at present workmen and materials i inferior to any in the state, and would be happy supply their old customers and others, with any thing in their line. Tlicy intend kmmig a suonlv of Bixrrs A SHOES, at Air. IlallNStmc in Mount Pleasant,—and also at Mr. Joseph Sever-' son's m Woodville. * SAML. McMURTRY A Co M utch 17, 1882 J not to ii July BLANK DIÏEDS, 1er Sale at ib'3 office. -Jw, • * . LAW NOTICES. « JOS. II. STREET. Arrot.xtY da fonunioii at Law. HAVING located himself ia Woodville, respect fully offers Ins professional services to tho people, lie will attend the Circuit, County Ac Probate Courts iifWilkinson, the Circuit Courts of Amite nnd Adams Counties;—also tbe Supreme & Chan cery Ouït!» held at Natchez, llw office is in the west end of Jones' now building, on the South side of the Public Square. July 21; 1832. of 29mC PRESTON IV. FARRAR, will practice Law in the Courts of Wilkinson County and the Circuit Court of Adams, Franklin and Amite, and the Su preme nnd Chancery Courts of the State. Office, WoodviHr, East side of the Square, tbe rame occu pied heretofore by Smith and Farrar. July 7, J834. 2*7 practice Law in Iso in tbe Circuit ; and in the Su THOMAS C. WEST, will the Courts of tlua.,cnonty.—Alsi Court» of Amite, Pike and Franklin preme, Chancery, and District Courts st Natchez Office next door to the Messrs. Kellogg*». Woodriné, April 28M, 1832. 17 A M. DUNN, will practice Law in the courts of Wilkinson, Amite and Pike counties—Supreme fit Chancery courts. Office in Woodville, recent ly occupied by Merer». Smith if Farrar. •22mii A. S. RANDOLPH, Attorney and Counsel lor at Law; having nettled himself in Woodville, offers professional services to his friends and the mhlic. lie will practice in the Circuit Courts of iVilkinson and Amite counties, and the Supreme and Chancery Courts in Natchez. His Office is on the North-eastern corner of tho Public Square. Woodville, Feb. II, I832.^H H I CHAVNCEYS. if H. I). KELLOGG tinue to pmetice Law ns heretofore.—Their Of fice is opposite the Bank. Woodville, January C, 1832. _ 7Tw7gÏLDAR f if J J. EVELETH, CoutwetioBB dt Arrortnr.vs at Law, HAVING asiociated themaclves in tlie practice of Law, will attend to all profession al business entrusted to them in the Circuit, County, dt Or phans court« in Woodville.—They will attend the Supreme dt Chancery Courts of the State dt the Circuit Courts of Amite, Franklin and Pike Co 111 ties.-^Office East side of the Public Square, op posite the Court House. Woodviile Nov. 20,1830.—44 if . 3yl a A lfred bvnum win pnetic« l«w in tu« court« of this and tho adjacent rountie«. Deeda of con veyance, bonds, mortgagaa, fix., will be drafted at tha •hortest notice. June 23,1882. ■BBS" ■BBS" $30 REWARD! RANAWAY in the night of the third in«t:; two negro fellows, viz: Richard, about 30 year« of age, 6 feel aoven or eight inches high, nearly blaci, his legs are disproportionably long to bia body, ins walk long and measured with a spring step, and his right foot bus a twist inward—is submissive and very polite.—Minor, about 28 yetra, 5 foot 4 inches high, yellow or copper colour, light made but well proportioned, Ins fuce is a little sharp, his noae pretty high, in bia deportment forward* hot baa a shy appearance, and docs not look you in the face when spoken to.—These n roes were pur chased of Col. S. T. Dawson, at Natchez, on the 18th of April list, the first aa a c.iflage driver, the second as a carpenter.—Tlicir rout has been from Norfolk, ahjpped (with other gangs of ncgroca) to New Qjleana, from thence to Natchez.—Took with fliem a supply of provisions and their clothing, [»art of which was, their negro uniform, corderoy irown jacket and trowaers, and small new black hala.—The above reward with costs will be paid ihr their delivery, or in proportion for either, or Hecuring them, in any sufficient jail for their safe koeumn until called for. * H JNO. F. CARMICHAEL. Pinckneyrille, June 28, 1832. NOTICE. » PURSUANT to law, I shall ex a P° sc t0 public auction to the highest Didder, for ready money, at the court gftPy, house of Amite county, Miss^sm™ I {■ on MONDAY the 27th day of Au *ff l : gust next, a likely negro man who calls Ins name JIM; committed to the Jail of said County „„ a runaway, and who lias been advertised hsix months.—J im says he belongs to Alex. 1 utney, a negro trader—he says Putney purchased him in Raleigh North Carolina, of Col. Bell—he says he ran«w«y from Putney near .some river—he thinks Pearl River.—J im appears to lie about 21 years old, 5 feel 3 1-2 incites high, not yullow nor very black—his teeth are conaidcrablv decayed— tad on when committed cotton shirt, dark domes tic round jacket, casstnett pantaloons, and an old wool bat. ■ ,f h * °" ncr of » ai d negro not liaving complied other**' d nt8r ° bc sold 10 PV J 111 "'«J Morgan davis, shj. i-waiior , - . ■ Ami,r county, Miss. Liberty, Amite county, Mi. July 28, 1832. 30 — COMMUTED to the Jail °' "'»tiiison County, State of Mis BSMpan sisstppi, oil the 25tli instant, lyJos: ^Aitr irccB i Ksqr., as a runaway, a nc jpij g»»*" who calls bis name ENOCH W Mil *' n,i "J* be belongs to a e.ol Wom L- TC .M u mack living in 81. Helena Parish, La aid negro is aboufSl or 22 ye* old-aboul five feet 5 or C inches high—dark mulatto—Had on an old commet roundabout, cotton shirt and lindsev Rgntaloons. " * The owner of the above described negro is re of faif 10 C ° mply "' tb ÜIC hw ' "rt* 'A* him BENJ, • ^ as sue out rURUEVl^E, Jailor. July 2D, 1832. WANTED IMMEDIATELY '«•■se.reH.Lî tft , . J. II. M'COMAS -Jw, 27, ,^ ar on " ,e N*ldio road. _ JA IL notice. I É COMMITTED ,o ,| 1C K, 1 mnc ( „„„jy, ■#* wwtlUrrn Sicwnrt, ,î r . iVr lfitl) February, IB3ï, n J, " S wlio calls I,is „„„.e 'bqk ^M,, l,e In Alcxande, ">S a,)OU1 « lialf uuh. nn Hip op,K>Bi»e side of .r VWlff uo® m annul 28 or 30 »can. old-dark nLSHN -five feci 7 |-2 incites —liud „„ milled, a rollon shirt, French drillm» Valencia rest, an old wool hat, wo Jo * good negro sinnn, —- 10 The owner of mtiif negro i* reoum«l tlwrges and lake raid negro nul nfj,j| MORGAN DAVIS, skf ^ J JJterty, Mi. February 20, NOTICE. A COMMITTED to i|*j tj ,J OTb Cou "'y. Slate of M.-iwppi. 'l $T Ifth inal.nl, by w"„. Eaqr., a negro man named KM lP fj who aays be liclongs i 0 Jofc.ij In Tl ' IT,n R 6 milea from MoWj — II. i..y u|i|iCnra to be about 25 or 2C «.„„2 —atoul built, 6 foot 5 1-2 inches high scar on his forehead, rather on tho naht dfcj long seat in bis left eyebrow much scarrjr throat, which lie says was done in fu|| ln . 1 thorn tree, since he left home—he has rbefl ance of having been much whipped on his U —and ia alow in apeech—Had on when O cotton shirt, old blue broad cloth coal, blast pantaloons, and an old white wool hét( aaya he has been out about six wcoka Jb complexion is dark. ' fi The owKr of said negro is roqu«tedw charges, dbd take him out of Jail. ■ , MORGAN DAVIS, fihff 44 , „ Amite Comte. L iberty, Am itr Co. Vile., April 22, 1832,* the »l*»l in of I NOTICE. COMMUTED to the Jail 4 county, Missisappii, on llie by William Stewnrt, jr., Ea^l gro man calling hitnaeif AN'Hfq and aaya he belongs to Wifl^, toinr, a Frenchman, living about 0 miteaki the city of New-Orlcana, on the Eaal side g river. Anthony appears to be between fit -hf aaya he ia near thirty; 5 nches high; stout built; dark complexion;* scar over his left eye, and has a considaiib pediment in liia speech. Had on when con« a fine cotton shirt, cottonade pantaloons, itfi motto hat. • . The owner of said negro is requested 2 charges end take him out of Jail. Morgan davis, sa/, if j,d* i Liberty, Amite Co., Mias., May 13, 183*. yi'.'t nc. 1. i' NOTICE. * two age, his ins and 4 his hot the t COMMITTED to the Jail of County, Mississippi, by ChaR vis, Esqr., as a runaway, » Man who calls his name PR] about 40 years old—dn —has stout whiskers—about five fcc| 10 1 high—has sundry articles of clothing. 811 ;rb aays he belongs to John Adry, of And ■ouisiana. The owner of the abovo comply with the law, and take him out off MORGAN D^VIS, Sheriff if. Amite Cat rk c negro is r the the to ihr Liberty, Amite Co. Mi l Juno 17, 1832. ( 25 X NOTICE. WAS CO of Ambo cd MMITTED toil» itkW, on the IM of June, 1832, by Châties 8 Esq. a negro man who crib hat JOHN, and says be beloaga^tJI son Jose, living in Atakapss, H ana said negro is of black coaj ion, about 30 years of age, Si T2 inches high, has a scar above the righieje,! en when committed blue cotton pantaloe»*i roundabout and old shoes The owner old Bio is requested to comply with the liwull him out of Jail. * MORGAN DAVIS, iherif AM» I Liberty, Arnifb County, June 17, 1832. I he owner of ! he above negroes 11 reqrert 1 ' comply with the law and laüc them out <f M M. DAVIS, Sheriff If Liberty, Amite County,! Juno Iflth, 1832. ' t ~ * - * NOTICE. 1 N UTICA, W AS COhfMlT'n .D ire the Ji Arnitocoimty, on the 1 trih 8 " 1832,.by Win. Rtewart, Jr, pro men who call their rnnw &- HENRY MORGAN. A belong to a Mr. Barry, livid naldsonvile, Louisiana Willi» is 6 feet 1 J* about 36 years of age, black c has two small scare above his left eye, eves, had on when ctimmif tod corderuy blanket capo, raw-hide moccasins: Vjto HENRY MORGAN is fiW ArÆ inches high, dark complcxiu*. forehead, full.eyes, high chdpifl JL\ 23 years old, had on old colt" yf&ff ta(pons, hfanket capo, cnffrtd ■— « j moccasins. *¥ of £C WAS COMMITTED to ths * of Pike county, on the 30tl> JE 1832. by Peter Quin, Esq. «* « » **fL A(81 »»y, a negro man who-calls Ins I Mu) ■ WILLiAM, and says be M«f 1 : *y FI * Francis Hriiugb, living in I-o® l **| I •"MJllreÉE Iberville Parish. Said negro i»* 1 ' ■ high, black, spare made, free spoken,and i»*j y ed with a whip on llie butt; hud on- when««" ' led coarse cetlon ek*t, cassihet rnund»bc*li8 I wlfcn lie left home he. had cassiDelt pxntsIsteV f hat, no shoee of his own. The owner of il»*" F described negrols letpiestfid tocrmply withth** " and take him out ef Jail, or l.o will be tpU ^ j Jail fl*cs and other cJiargca. «* , THOS, Y.ORMAN, Skff 21st, 1838. - 20 , J - j blank mortgages, l rUale at this Office