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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 157

Bill for divorce--NANCY JACKSON versus STERLING JACKSON. Defendant is not an inhabitant of this state. See our Vol. 3 p. 76 for marriage of STERLING JACKSON to NANCY RINGER, 1831; One STERLING JACKSON m. SARAH J. CARTER, 1849. The 2nd Battalion, 18th Regiment will parade at the house of JOHN HUDSON on Saturday, 15th of July at 11 o'clock. JOHN M. TALFORD, MAJOR Committed to the jail of Tuscaloosa a slave who says he belongs to MR. JOHN F. JOHNSON of Pickens Co. Committed to the jail of Tuscaloosa Co. a slave, who says he belongs to MR. HARRINGTON BURDEN of Green Co. Committed to the jail of Fayette Co., a slave who says he belongs to MRS. TERRY of Jefferson Co. Miss. Committed to the jail of Tuscaloosa a negro, who says he belongs to JESSE EDWARDS of Wilcox Co. R. W. BARBER, Jailer July 12, 1837 Committed to the jail of Pickens County a slave, who says he belongs to DAVID G. MOORE and ROBERT MOORE, near Benton, Yazoo County, Miss. Committed to the jail of Pickens County a slave, who says he belongs to ANDERSON WILKINS, Benton Co. Ala. G. B. FRIERSON, attorney at law JAMES ABBOTT--Barber and hair cutter July 19 1837 Obituary of NATHANIEL MACON, North Carolina statesman. Died in Warrenton, NC June 29th, 1837 in his 83rd year. Died in this city on Friday last, COL. CHARLES WRIGHT, an old and respectable citizen. Died on 21st ult. at the residence of his father in this vicinity, DAVID S. MORTON, Esq., son of MAJ. QUIN MORTON aged about 24 years (North Alabamian) Died on 4th inst. at his farm 3 miles from Tuscumbia, MAJOR QUIN MORTON, one of our oldest citizens and for many years one of our most valuable public servants. Administrator's Notice: Property belonging to the estate of JAMES McCULLOUGH, deceased, will be sold. MOSES McGUIIRE, administrator July 26, 1837 Married on the 20th inst. by REV. WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, DR. REUBEN SEARCY of this city to MISS MARY ANN A. FITCH formerly of Vermont. JOHN B. CAMP, advertises for runaway slave. August 2, 1837 Co-partnership of JAMES M. NORMENT and JOHN IVY in North Tuscaloosa dissolved 29th June 1837. J. D. BLACKBURN resolved to go to Texas, wishes to sell land 11 miles Northeast of Tuscaloosa. Administrators of JEREMIAH DOUGHTY, deceased petition to sell land. JAMES CADDELL in right of wife is one of legatees and does not reside in this state. Orphans Court--Tuscaloosa County. Administrator of estate of ALLEN CARTER, deceased, petitions to sell land. It appearing to the court that ELIAS STORY, who in right of wife ELIZA (late ELIZA CARTER) is a distributee and does not reside in the state. Orphans Court--Tuscaloosa County. The executors of will of JAMES CHILDRESS, deceased, petition to sell land. JAMES SMITH, in right of wife, MARY P. SMITH, is one of the legatees and does not reside in the state. The University of Alabama will commence the third Monday of September. Board $16 a month in advance. 157 - (3457)