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The Rodney Telegraph from Rodney, Mississippi • 4

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"4-. 5 1 V- Creek Bottom Land rit For Saldr sell on reasonable trac. jnd, containing. 2J 5 acres, 200 l.e under cultivation situated on tlio I Sent ad leading from Greenville to Fay- )n milftj fifim ihn furmnr nnil.frturl latter "known as the "Caradine Thij nUce is well knnwn, to be ed the most valuable ia this county, undersigned, who win continue business ax on puff" unnecessary. Apply nt Ridge, near raycttc to, M.

G. NASH, T. M. NASH, Ridge. Jan.

8, 1S3'.) 33 3t hiniiiistnitor Notice. V. undersigned, admirlMrator of the! Susan." Thomas, hereby that ho will present his account. estate fr final settlement and allow. 't the January term of the Probate Jefferson county.

I-THOM AS S. OST EEN, ruber 2C, 1833 33 of Real and Personal 71 Jrl VI RTU of. a decree of tho Supe- A ior Court cf Chancery of the Slate th n.lorSinPd. Trustee 4 n01 UtrWSfeloner, Will SUil ui muno uuu icl 111 'u" Vi ablo lCtU At novh thn hours I I 11 1111 11 l. II at following real and personal estate, hat messuage and tract of land lyin, und Icing in the county of Jefferson, as place, described seven in Township nine, Range '-est, and bounded as follows, to wit: nug at a cotton wood marked South 25 'East, JIG 73-100 to a post thence 65 48 35-100 to a post thence 25 1 10 75-10X) to a willow marked with nanderin of the Mississippi river to fiiton wood at the place of beginning- aA iaing 500 39-100 acres, more or less that messuage or tract of land, ly-I tuate, and being in the county afore-i iiunVded as follows: oh the lower side I'd of Josias A.

Lyle, rmerly.Alijah on the uppuf side by linds formerly Fi'zpatiick; said land lies on the river, and runs back info the Vp, containing 4S acres, more or less, I formerly owned by Mrs. Blanton; tho stock of Horses, Oxen, and J.ed Cattle, on the premises- also the ving slaves: Allen, Tom, George, Dick, Fielding, Isorn, Sherrard, h- Lillv. Chinev. Tuck. Sam, Anna, h.

Ellen, Henrietta, and two children, lie as follows: even 'thousand six nundrcd dollars pay-six months after date; ten thousand two 'red dollars payable twelve months after the residue eighteen months after I Notes with approved security, bear leal interest, will he required. t. THOMAS W. BECK, Trustee and Commissioner. lneytst February, 1839 3S-7t Notice.

THE March term of the Probate At Court of Jefferson county next ensu-I will present my final account of the 'nistralhn of the estate of Samuel Robb Rsed. also of the guardianship of Sam N. Robb, for settlement allowance, hich time I wilt resign my Letters of Ministration Guardianship. ALEX. MONTGOMERY.

39 Notice. Election will be held on Tuesday '3- the 1 1th February next at the office of r. Yoe for five I rustees tor fcchool in nnd rnnnrfi I wpet. ct for the present vcar. Tan.

24, 1839 -37 i i A Card'. HAVE bought Mr. A Comp- ton' interest in the'Stork of and mvself. under the firrni COMPTON tfc RICKS, and will con- ic busines at the same stand, where uld be pleased to have public generally call anri examine my irtrncnt before making their purchases, trnst by unremitting exert ioni to give ire eatifaction, to merit and receive a ral share of patronage. RICKS.

Udoey Feb. 1, 1839. HAVE just received," and am now pening a FRESH SUPPLY of STAPLE DRY GOODS, HARDWARE Sf CUTELRY, BOOTS SHOES GROCERIES Sfc. Sfc, kich in addition to former stock, will der my assortment complete. -m a TFn Ilodney Feb, lr 1839.

Just Received EH tetrn boat Persian a large assort h'tzzii cf Produce, viz. CDttls. FLOURj WHISKEY; puCK WHEAT FLOUR; 'IjC lb WED BEEF 10 r'LOT DREAD; wheels, WARP! for 3 HEPortnc. under the firm of Sir is. th is day dissolved CHAS.

SMITH, 1 3 RY (KrThe settlement of all, dett'-atraa- by bmith Cc Henry, devolves upon me ineir oiu siara, ona Keep on narra a general assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. nov 2128 W.G. HENRY. Negroes for Sale. TTUST received and for sale by the subscriber, nt posife Natchez, se tnfy-five Virginia Ti nd--Maryland Negroes a- in in the mmg which are lield hands, dining room servants, washer wo ises men, cooks, ironers, and a first rate race rider.

THOMAS WILLIAMS. his cits lic bv December 13, 1838 on Notice. LL persons arc hereby cautioned I'lumiury drawn by James Knight and Dan risbv. dated Jnnuarv 10th. 1838.

nnv at the Commercial Bank of Rodnev, I the times and in the sums following, to wit: One note for $2,250, jxiyahle January One note for $2,250, payable January 1UA. 1840; One note for $2,250, payable January Wlfff mil; One notcfor $2,250, payable July 10.7. 1841. The consideration of "(he Pregoinff seve ral notes having lilcd, we shall not pay the same, unless compelled by law. C.

S. KNIGHT, AdvCr. Eat. Jas M. Knight, Jcc'd DAN'L.

FRISBY; December 19, 1838 32-3 1 Final Settlement TO all whom it may concei -Notice is hercbv civen that 7, Ann II. Cowden, executrix of the estate of James Cowden, will on the fourth Monday of March, 1839 it being Probate Court day present to the honorable Probate Court of Jefferson coun VVr ix of the estate of tv, mv account as executrix said deceased, for fiml.se Iowa nee This 27th day of December, 1838. 33 ANN II. COWDEN, Ex. Removal.

roj3 4- DAVENPorr HAVE moved their Store to ne storeroom lately occupied by Levi C. Harris, where they intend kepninron hand a general assortment of MERCHANDIZE suitable for this market. They invite heir friends'and the public to give them a call, as they are determined to sell Goods Natchez prices December 30, 1838 Notice. At nerson? are hprphv warned not to trade for th. following, notes, bv tbm underpimpd to William IKrper.

all of which nofnu nre in fivor nnd endorcpd lv EbfnP7Pr VT'lto crvoral notpfa dnfp'd thp lt Jnnfrv 1830 nd payable the 1st Jan-nrv 1839. nmountin to tvpntv two bnn- drpd and eirhtv five 79-1 00 pvpr- nlotKof nofpe. wme date and navrMo thp 1ft Jnrunrv 1810 wpntv two hundred, nnrl eighty five 79-100 dpllnrs spvpml rf her notpq. datp'nnd navable the 1 41 tn trpnv two hunrtrpH and purhtv fivp 79-100 dolhro seven I othpr nopq date, pavahlo ihpl Jjinuarv lP.nmuptinnp 0 wntv twbo hundred nnd pqUv fivt79-100 dnlfnr? the pons.prniion. for which Paid notes were given, having ffi-WI.

JOHN'MrCRORY i Dec. 28, 34-4 mission, FORWARDING AND AGENCY. AMnow nremrpd tofnrwnrrTCntfnn A ew Orleans. LivprpooT, nr any of the northern -wfl! mnke h'hpral advan cc on shinments. nnde tn either ofthe above markpN.

BaWing and Rope will be furnished to all thostvho may feel disposed to give mo their busiheps. JNO. A. WATKINS. Rodney, Oct.

12, 1838. 0t 27 -Notice. THE administrator of iho estate of Abram Frisshv PP.Pflfifrt. IV Itf nrn p. sem nis accounts lo the honorable Probate tonrt of the county of Jefferson, nt the next January term, for hnnheWernent and Al lowance andwill at that time relinquish his 1 tciier? oi aumioisiranon on said estate.

i LEVI C. HARRIS, AdnCr. ofthe evwiK uj j. jrriuy, mw me iciu annexes December 24, 1838 33-5't FURNITURE; NE fine Sideboard: one Book Case and one fine Beaureau; for sale to close consignment. TH.

DUGGAN COi Notice. i TfyTT ESSRS. Stuart htve hft I Lf their accounts and nri mih the undersigned, for collection. AH-thca ia arrears, to them, cro requcejl czli end settle up. V-l, Ji-1 'V ondcustomers.

GRIFFING CAKOTUKKt. nov "si" rminj; r.s JL1 friends and the'bublic gcDerally, at hcwHUonMpNDAtthe22d instcpeu a OF ENTERTAINMENT thn tnwii of ravettj. residence 13, ih nnrthflrn cart of the ttYn, entirely se cluded from the noise and bustle of the tTi Table shall be famished with best articles of; provisions the suTreuwJ; nfK.rHQ nnrl his hlables WIU1 tfond Corn and Fodder, and prom to spare no means in hie power to make frucsts comfortable. Therefore, he soh-i the patronage of hisfi iends nnd the pub generally: His residence may reiouno his sign on-the end of his office, situated the road leading to rort, uioson. KEY.

15, 1838. 3 IX or seven -weeks since, a BRIGHT BAY nbout fourteen har4s high, bald face, two hind legs vvhlte inVide 1 anj up to ine nocK, one iorc ie white up to the hock;" paces and trots well; his mane has been roache'dbut has again almost grown out, and. hangsf.pn the --left side; long switch tail; branded op one fore shoulder brand not recollected; When in an open lot he is not easily caught. ral reward will be sriven for his delivery, or such information as mav leadtohis recovc-j rv. Endtiire nt this ofnee.

vi 1 -t I December 13, 1S38 V-31 UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemens SADPLES BRIDLE FILLINGS, MARTINGALS, Worsted a7id Cotton GIRTHS, and CIRCINGLESJot sale on the usual I terms, bv GRIFFING CAROTHERS. nov 14 JLiQttors. DAVENPORT jiave just re ceived a.lot superior -old Cham J. BRANDY: Cognac BRANDY, Hoi lanu 1 1,1 on a uu muueira. uuo 'vi they offer for sale low; oct NEW GOODS PLAIN and figur'd hlack Grod and Italian SILK English de NapiesAiERlNOS 4 French.Enirlish and American PRINTS Ladies and Gentlemens Buck, Kid and Ildskin GLOVES nt u-j nn MESTICS FLANNEL, arid ATINETTS 'Kentucky iwu, ec.

The above, with many oth'ef articles, just i i receiveu ana ior saie uv T. II. DUGGAN CO nov 21 28 Kentucky Jeans! ITUST RECEIVED A Jot of fine blue KENTUCKY JEANS. Also, 4 bales Negro do For sale by tGRIFFING CAROTHERS. nv 21 Notice.

THE undersigned has sold hisentire.in.- erest in the Produce Store at Rodney to Divid Bone. Th house-will heTcafterbo conducted by D. J. S. Bon.j-who are charged with the settlement of all thn notes and accounts of the la firm ofBnnp.i'fe-Mc- Girdov.

JOHN.McGINLEYi Jnnuarv 23, 1839 JYotice A LL those indebted fo Farns- worth are requpsted to call and settle their arpountsby the ISdvof February, ortheyjwill be placed in tlie-hands of in officer for collection. After, he 22d inst. their office will be at the Mansion House, Rodney. FAKiNSVVUti 1 11, Surviving partner ofFauver Sf Famswortli January 15, 1839 30-tf. To Planters.

OVERSEER of long experience wants a situation on a place tnai win justify gord wages. He has been brought ur to the business of Cotton Planting in Misfissinni. and can cive the best recom mpndafinns as a nlanter and ma naeer. For i. reierence appiy Aiwauuci iuv-w, Rodney.

dec 530 W.W. SHILLINGS. Fine Writitig Letter Paper 6)4T REAMS VVritteg and Letter 'Vr per among which are Superfine WhUe Satin Bath Pott; Superfine Blue Satin Bath Post: Ames Superfine Quarto Postplzin cr.d urtea; Amies Fine VeUust Posts Plainer StditfsJToUo Postr CAurcA BrcvmU XT Vcll -i FecU- tectf 4r oner tiz-perfne JPiam iocZj- Xirt receive! rils bytfca ream, Juit 'receiver tzi cCTer for eala lowf CASZ. ONX.Y 50 sacks 13 ALT Bags COFFEE CO bbb SUGAR 1 -20 boxes OPERM CANDLES 3 do; COAI Loarand Orashcd SUGAR MACKEREL and SALMON 4 i i and CJJ PortWINEa Chamnaiine. do do CIDER Holland GIN Jamaica RtJM CLARET ROSE CORDIAL, superior 1 WINE VINEGAR I RICE, STARCH, MOLASSES 1 POWDER, SHOT and LEAD TEA, RAISINS, PICKLES SWEETMEATS BRANDY FRUITS TOMATO CATSUP TABLE SALT i I shall keep a constant supply of the hove articles, all of which are warranted iq be of the very best quality During he season, Planters can be furnished with i 4 PORK, BACON, LARD, on the most accommodating terms.

Call see. 30 JOHN A i ATKINS. JTEW GOODS. fTTlHE sul scribers have just received vJLL NEW LOT OF GOODS, oonsistiri; in part of fine Bed and Negro 'Blankets Russett and CalfBroffans.CairBoots, Low nnmoeVics. Sr.c.

all of which they nr Hinoed to sell low for cash, or the usu- rnAit fftniirietiinl rusfomers V1 VI I GRIFFING CAROTHERS. P. Storing nnd Shipping cotton care- fuV enSed tS bv io Geiitleinen's Clothing; tJPERlOROVERCOATS do Dressy do' do Frock di do Blanket dov PANTS do Cloth 7 4do' dd SalinetU Vt j. do Moleskin -VESTS do Plush' do Ty do fig'd Vel vet do 4 a do plain "do- do dQ faiicySilkr- do do btack Satin do French Print SHIRTS I Linen. do Cotton Lii B.

do Lamb's -Wool do Stockinett do Lamb's Wool DRAWERS Stockinett do," The Other articles ofnv in thn narish nf'fV-iir flonllomnn's PlAtliinfr. nist rprnivp.d nnd fnr r.rr.m J. T- H. DUGGAN nov. 3 1 38-.

JEANS AND MOSEYS. TTUST a superior and' lre lot Vt- 'i supeTVr- l- KNIGHT July 30 1838 13 vl, July 30,1838,, r. jyy. on commission, i which we. will sell by tho caso'at Idrandffty cents a paif, focash.

-COMPTON OctoKer J7 1838 BLANKETS. Tfhtt of Bed and Negro BliAN- WVHl' 'RTS'silnorinf1 nnn JW wTnot received lowJy T.H. DUGGAN fii CO nov 21 28 v.v NOTICE TV LL persons having" cjaims against the estate of 'Into Margaret A. Reed, will present them to the updei signed within the time prescribed by law; and those persons who be. indebted to the estate, will make payment to STEPHEN Acting Executor of, Margaret Reed October', 15, 1838 SJ: tanning: THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to in form the citizens of Jefferson and adjacent counties, that he has employed a superior Tanner for the purpose of keeping in opera tion theran Yard formerly owned by James Stuart, situated near the town of Fayette, where he will keep constantly on hand, all Icinds of LEATHER, such as GINBANDS, HARNESS, BRIDLE UPPER SOLE KID and CALF SKINS DEER and SHEEP SKINS.

Hides will be received in exchange for Leather or at cash 'prices. Gin- Bands and Negro Shoes will be made to or der. THOMAS II. STUART. November 30, 1838.

30 Tl G. DALHGREEK cV Col having 'J, been appointed Agents for the fol lo.m.THoasesr IltX). A. Co. I lavcrp ooi 4t PlCKKR80rLE Co.f y'lfir i.

v' iSLre now fully prepared to make libera edvances, and will attend tojha ehiprz cf nil Ccttcr.3 ccssir.ed to either' tf the cr dtlivcrtcl to ctttcr'O -r cZt'zz 1 1. 3 Orncz Comer llia flu t-d rrzzimy. 1 I rriUitJ ub'sc: t-VO; r-chased! cil Messrs. Sny dsr tboir large and commodious? r.nTTON SHEDS. arc now putting them "in complete or-1 der for the reception ot, cotton, ncy pledge themselvet to tahe every pains to prevent any.

injury to Cottcn that is stored with them, and respectfully invite a of patronage. T. II. DUGGAN Co. September 18th, 1838 COM MISS FQRVVARDING Co.

JV and cornmodiouR Ware attention tp the HAVING a large Housed will pay strict COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Refer to Messrs. Harris Kelley, Rodney N. E. Turner Co. Hon.

Alex. Montgomery, Messrs; W. Oakey Co.) W.wergantot ua m.vnoans Rev; William Cu rtfs, Rodney, April 1838 22 Co -p ar tn crsbi rV TIJE subscribers have formed a co-part nership for the purpose of transacting the mercantile business in Rodney and Fayette. Ihe house in Rodney to be known as T. ti OO.

AND TUAT. AT FAYETTE a6 J' H. TERRELL Sf Co. They have purchased Mr. J.

Evans b.tore House and entire Stock of Koo(ls, ai, ltooney. iney solicit a share of the patronage of our friends and tne public generally, --v J. II. DUGGAN, H. Terrell.

April 17, 1838 D. S. FORMAN, TT'TTAVING permanently located himself. I ITl I rptmprlfnllr infnrma thn tit'i-rnna Afl Rodney and its vicinity, that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in the most fashionable.styIe,iind at the, shortest noticeM A few pieces.of the FINEST CLOTHS kept constantly hand. Tercis Casuj Iis shop.

is opposite the Maniioh Rodney; April 15; 1838. 3-tf J. BEMIS-difC; HUNTER TTORXIES COUNSELLORS at LA Wv i- .1 aw Louisiana, me auioioins pansaea, ana in the higher courts of the State. Tfceir ofBce is in Utarch 27, 183S "l04f Notice OP haying been granted to the undersign- cdbytho Honcrable the Prabate Court ed by th'e Honcrable the Prabate Court of Jefferson the August TennlCS, on the estate ot William auvor, late of said Jefferson deceased. AH persons naving ciajras egainsi saia esiaie are re quired to present and exhibit Ihe same the undersigned, duly authenticated accord ihg to law, within the time limited bylaw or the same wilfbe all per spns indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.

JANE M. FAUVER; Administratrix of the Estate of William BAGGING ROPE, Sfc. rTnilErsubscribers have in store, and for cnlo nnr p.fmniscinni a Farrrn cnnnlv rf Kentucky and scotch Magging; and IS orlhcrn Bale Rope and English Baling Tvrine; Tow Linen; and a fev of the celebrated GIN STANDS, from the manufactory of Messrs. Bates, Hydq Co. Brsdgcwater, Mass.

WATT," BURK Co. Natchez, 15th August, 1838 15 ThNE BALE clean washed WOOL fo sale by dec 5 T. II. DUGGAN CO. Negroes for Sale.

TT UST received and for sale by the at Vidalia, opposite Natchez, Sixty very like ly Virginia and. Maryland iVJS- GROES. NEWTON BOLEY. December 7, 1838 4 Look Out RTRAYED from my lot on the 28th mst. three horses one a GREY HORSE, with sore back; eight or nine years old -another a BLOOD A Yl six or seven years old, with some white lczsland I believe some white in his facer and the other a DARK BAY HORSE four or five years old.

The grey horse was purchased lately hear' Port Gibson, and it is mey nave an gone in iLt direc uoa. Any, inrormauion reianve to said tv a. fern bcrcss, pven li'lZzzzr. Yoa T'Tcrport cfthb'tf vi-K Ihankhillf "ifcd, ct tcv rzzzzzzlh Cz JNO. Virn Jw received ct Na 37; Cos? Bczf' JMew Urleazt, Canon, Dcxible LJ iMigiisa, ricn, Great Priinsr.Ercltai.

urcw vnraer Script, equare--Smali Pica uiuck, minion Cm uhc, conaensed; Faragon Gothic, Great 1 IKIUU JOV rica open; Paragon PertpecUvef Pica Lrothic, condensed, shade Brevier uscan.irng Primer Brevier Blacb 1' Are Sb Outline, Pica Gothic shade, pSS vjomic shade. Pie lino Jlimon, light face: do. Qtions, Sps, and 152 lbs. Leads LAWRENCE HILL, ALl Cnnvnr A- fT! L. ILhave on hand an assortment of Furnitute, Quoins, Chases, Galley, Brass vu.c, yuinpuaingoticKs, uases," and a supe- rior Job Press.

New Orleans, March 24 13 MA TTRASSES FOR SALE: -l' rrpiIE subscriber respectfully irfbi ib P.1 that he has a of double and I sngle Mattresses on handr which he will sen ww. lor cash. Uiauire of Bnn t- Gmfey or the subscriber. 7 xvouney, oepi. ZO.

T1 Vs rTpiIE subscribers have just 'received a supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS whic tbey offer low for cash. credit to punctual customers. oct 31 T.H: DUGGAN CO. BZ2 BE s. 7TUST received and for sale low toreath a supplyof BROWN COFFEE'i SPERM CANDLES and soap.

assortment CUT NAILO. oct 31 T. H. DUGGAN CO. Eccu cad Shoes.

a' endid assortment part of- Men's fine CALF BOOTS Do Mud do -Do eal do Do do Calf Sewed BROGAN3 Do, dor do Peged do Do- Kip do do Do. do Calf PUMPS Do do- do SUPPERS Ladies do. Kid do i Do do Lasting -do Dodo do SHOIX) Do do. Calf Wiaterdi CHildwcsrANKLE TIEO: r.v. oct CI TlH.

DUGGAN CO, Notice. I 7VLI' -oso in-tbted to the'undersir cet' will rva Mut K. :1 payment. Jtsuzry 10, JCtD. TOE NATCHEZ COURIER.

QJUCH arrangements have been effected by thetii'oprietor of the Natchez Cou-. rier, as to procure via New Orleans, all tho most recent intelligence from Waxhington City, New York, the European pc5s, the- i uuica, i cxas, etc ana, in ihe shortest possible space cf time. Advices from New York are frequently in the Couri er, only eight days from that city thus af- oromg important commercial intelligence or the benefit of merchants, and in the whole community. 1 The PROCEEDINGS OP THE LeGISLATCE are also regularly and accurately reported i ior mv vouner, uy a special correspondent at Jackson and such other arrangements are in prugreaMis win ensure to tnepatrons of the establishment the utmost variety of information on all subjects ofintertest." OCT Ihe undersigned will remain at Jack son till the close of the session, and punctually attend, to alt orders, cither in the way of subscriptions or advertising. -W.

GREEN NORTH, tcnX. Jackson, Jan 25, 1839. Administrator's Notice. TT ETTERS of Administration haviiur UJ been granted to the. undersigned at the September, 1838, term of the honorable Probate Court of Jefferson county, on the- estate ot lianrei uaker, tiecTd Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said 1 estate to make immediate paynent, ar' those having claims against the same tapf'V sent them properly authenticated withikh the time prescribed by law.

1 A ARCHIBALD BAKER, AdziV 1 December 24, 1838 C3-a LINSEYS AND Ti 6ALESvabovo articles on band ci6 II jr for sale on the usual terms by oct 3 T. II. DUGGAI7. -J Lost4 NotC; 1 "-4 i. OST about three raontha JLi drawn by Jeremiah watsca VztQZI in favor of the undersicdiUJTI of May, 18C3, and paytIa fesir terdate.

Said note is belief to I Jbut if any psrtr ehcuIJ i hito -fczZ will please return it to cia thall tshe rzz prt 1 r) D. J. 0. BONE. XTnCa CI-.

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