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NOTICE. I WILL sell, on accommodating terms the HOUSE and LOT wkreut I now live, Mtuatcd m Magnolia street, together with all the land and out-buildings attached thereto, at present known a the UNION HOTEL. Tlicre is a novci -failing sprmof fine water on the prciniM , aud perfectly convenient 4o the house. I will ioll the above described property, with or without the furniture 1 have on ha ad. lot terms, apply to the subscriber in the premises. JOHN M. PINTARD. Rodney, June 17, 1S36. lMf TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the sub sciilier, living near Rodncv- a MX. 110 BOY, about 2a or 24 yean old, rather dark eomplcxion, . about live feet 10 inches Ugh; had on, when he left, a frock cnnl he had also a suit nf rnttao clothes with him. His name is TKAVICE. 1 will give twen ty dollars reward for the delivery of said hoy, of conineniat ia jail, to thai I can get him. P. K. NORRIS. June 10 18 tf Port Gibson Cor. I'iYEMY DOLLARS REWARD. , RAN AWAY from the planta- O '',m "I" ihe subscriber, lyins in lev w n 5 vvoihiiv, ien nines iroin Vickeburg, some time in February last, a Negro Boy, named PETER, about IS or 20 years of age. five feet seven or eight inches high, well proportioned in make, very active and sprightly; bag :l pleasing countenance, smiles when spoken to, and is very intelligent; slightly inclined Jo the mulatto in color, and has a scar on Ins face; but not recollected where. Ho took with him several articles of clothin" amongst which was a coat of Kentucky JBes that reached to his feet, or nearly so. Said boy was taken up in March las't by Charles Cox, near the mouth of Cole's creek, from whom he nmde his escanc, and has not been heard of from that time to the present. Peter was brought to this state by Frank lin and Ballard, last full, of whom I pur chased him. There is no doubt but that he has denied his own as well as his owners name; if so, he is easily frightened by the whip, and may be made to tell the truth rea dily. I willgive the above reward of twenty dollars to any person delivering said boy to me, or securing him ta any jail, so that 1 can get him again. XT P. NOLAND. Near Rodney, May 27. lf-tf The Natchez Courier will please in sert the above tltrce times, and forward ac count to this office. T Fresh Arrival. HE subscribers have just received and nre now opening a isplendid as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. also, a beautiful selection of SonW and Summmcr Clothing. STUART & SMITH. Rodney, May 5, 1836. I3y Dissolution. flUE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist log under the firm of Wilson, Allison At. Co., .s this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will hereafter be con ducted under the name and style of ALLI SON & SNYDER, who are charged with the settlement of tho accounts of the old firms of Wilson and Allison, and Wilson, Alhfon & Co. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to the house, the under signed respectfully request a continuance ot the made, and by unremitted attention to business, hope to merit a proportionate snare of public custom. ALLISON &l SNYDER. Rodney, May 12, 1836. I5y. Copartnership. TO1IL Undersigned, have this day asso ciated themselves together, for the purpose of conducting a General Agency and Commission business in New Orteans Natchez and Rodney, to be called and known as follows, viz. Kelly, Mason & Co New Orleans Mason, Harris & Co., Natchez. Harris, Kelly & Co., Rodney They will, at all times, be prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton, or any ther articles consigned to them, and hope, hy attention to bus.ness, to give satisfaction i those who may favor thorn with consign xi cuts HENRY KELLY, CJ A m . o- A. MASON il-vi c. June 21, 1836. HARRIS. 206vv brand Gulf Advertiser will insert the above J weeks and forward their accounts. B AuLLAN'"NELSON have on hand a good assortment of PRODUCE which they will sell low for cash-Corn! Flour, Whiskoy, die. &c. May 6 13tf Kan Away FROM the subscriber, h-ing in ClaiborkAjuutv, about 3 miles from on Sunday the 24th danlpril last, a negro man na:ud THOMAS WRIGHT, five feet 84 inches high; aged 26 yeans and of copper color. Said uegro, it is supposed, is still lurking in the neighborhood. A lib eral reward will be given to any porsoa upon his delivery to me, or securing him so that can scat him again. CHARLES S. LEB. May 20, 1836. 15-tf 0X WAGONS, RYE WlIISKJjIY, FLOUR, BACON AND LARD, Just received and for sale hy JAMES & BAYLY. Rodney, June 10. 18-6w KNIGHT k MEDLEY have just re ceived and now oiler fof sale, aa ad 4l1ti11.il supply of gt HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, tun an assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods, adapted to the season, A superior article of Black and Blue Cloths: together with a large and well selected lot of SUMMER CLOTHING. May 27, 16-y LAPE 6c SNYDER WW AVE JUST RECEIVED a Urge and well-selected assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, Summer Btiots and Shoes, together with a general collection of articles adapted to the season. Rodney, May 6, 1830. 13-v. DiKsol ution. npiIE partnership heretofore existing be tweea the subscribers, under the firm of CosnroN & Johnson, is dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will be con tinued by T. G. Compton, who is charged w ith the settlement of the old business. T. G. COMPTON, EDWARD JOHNSON. June 3 17tf NOTICE. DRS. SAVAGE and NEW have asso ciated themselves in the practice of their profession. One of them will always bo found at the office heretofore occupied by Dr. Savage. Dr. New will give his atten tion particularly to any surgical cases that may require his assistance. April 89, 1838. 12-tf FRESSi JUEMCUYES t. TilHE suhperiber has just received from - New York a supply of fresh Medi cines comprisiug most of the articles requir ed for Plantation use also some very choice PORT WINE, CORDIALS, andaa assort ment of FANCY ARTICLES. He invites his friends and Xhe public to call and pur chase. GEORGE B. BAYLY. April 29, 18S6. is y- DR. GEO. S. BUR3RID0E, HAVING permanently located ia Rod ney, tenders his professional servi ces to its citizens and vicinity. He will at tend punctually to all cases entrusted to his care. Ilia office is the same as that occu pied by G. T. Martin. Referencms. "y!K!ft ft LEXINGTON, Kr S.F. Ganoe, M. D. i R. M Ew.ng, M. D. GEORGETOWN, Kv Geo. W. Smith, M. D. LOUISVILLE, Kr. Rodney, April 8, 1836. D-tf FINE JEWEIIHY, JUST RECEIVED by tho subscriber, an assortment of Superior Jewellery, consisting of Fine Gold and Silver Lever Watches. Gold Guard and Fob Chains. Ladies1 Gold Guard and Cable Chains. Superior Ear-rings, Finger-rings and Bi east-pins. Bead Bags, Gold and Silver Pencikases, and divers other articles, all of which he offers for sale on the usual terms. T. G. COMPTON. i Rodney, May 13 14-tft ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTWt npHE undersigned, having letters of ad ministration on the estate of John S Norris, dee'd, requests all those indebted to said estate to come forward and settle their notes and accounts, and thosa who hold claims against the estate to pfesent them within the time prescribe by law, duly authenticated, or they will be forever barred. GEORGE OVERAKER, AimY Rodney, April 29, 1836. 12-tf BIDES WZINTEO! fllHE highest market price will be paid for any quantity of Good Dried Hidjs delivered in Rodney, bv the undersigned LAPE & SNYDER. Rodney, April 29 1836. i2--y. JYew Books. FM1HE subscriber has just received a fine assortment of Miscellaneous Botjks, comprising most of the late Novels and Standard Works of the day. T. G. COMPTON! Juno 17 i9J JIST RECEIVED AND FOR sale by the undersigned the following Liquors of superior quality via: Cham., Cog., Peach and domestic bran dy old Rye Whiskey, Madeira, Muscat and Claret Wines all of which will be sold low for cash or to punctual customers. J. U. EVANS. In addition to the above, the subscriber has now for sale a first-rate assortment of Sperm Candles, Houey Dew, and Small Plug Tobacco. Also, one four-horse wagon, eutirely new. J. U. E. Rodney, March 29, 1836. 8-tf ELEGANT Perfumed Toilet Soaps, Ambrosial Lavender, Cologne and Florida Water, of superior quality. Anti Scorbutic Tooth-powder for the Teeth and Gums, Milk of Roses, Otto of Roses, fee Just deceived and for sale (very low) bv GEO. B. BAYLY, Rodney, May 13. 14-y. FANCY GOODS LATEST STYLE. rB HE subscribers have just received a handsome assortment of Fancy Goods among w hich are the following: Black Lustring and Sinchaw Silks, Dam ask printed Florine do.; stried do.; Parisi ani do.; fig'd. do.; Moassaline do.; fig'd. Gro.de Nap. do.; Black Chalk j French Muslins; worked Muslins aud Lace, collars and capos; jaconet aud thread edgings and lustrings; English lace; Tuscan Hats; cash mere Vcnitian crown do.; green blond gauze veils; Pongee, flagg and bandanna handker chiefs; Spittlericld, black levantine and linen cambrick do.; fancy dress do.; black and white silk hose black and white silk gloves; Berlin and castor do.; superior French do.; satin top do; velvet bands, vel- vef ribbons ; gauze bonnets do.; guard do.; superior black silk velvet; black Tabby do.; bordered tally; parasols; embroidered do.; Gingham umbrellas; sup. taffy do.; gum suspenders; band boxes; Palm leaf Hats; fee. &c. GRIPPING & CAROTHERS. Rodney, April 0, 1830. 9 y P. S. We arc, also, just receiving a fine assortment of SHOES and BOOTS, Span ish Cigars, Honey-dew Tobacco, &c. G. C. WOLCOT'S STEUBENV1LLE JEANS. I HAVE now tn hand and for sale 800 pieces of Wolcott's Stubenville Joans, und have made such arrangements with the manufacturer as will ensure a large and regu lar assortment at all seasons. As these goods are now so generally and favorably introduced as to be a necessary part of the merchants assortment, those who wish to purchase will find this stock well worth) of on examination. I sell for the manufactu rer, and at his prices; and to responsible houses will sell on as liberal terms as are customary in this market. Orders will be attended to in such a manner as will it is hopped give satisfaction. Wall street, Louisville, Kentucky. JAMES HENRY. March 26, 1836. 12-2m. JYew CoodgJYevc Goods! rT! HE undersigned has just received di rect from New York, a handsome as sortment of SPRING Sf SUMMER CLOTHING; which he offers for sale on accommodating terms; and, truly thankful for the favors hertofore extended to him by the public, he respectfully solicits a continuation of their patronage. A general invitation is given to the public to give him a call. BENJ. CAMPBELL. Rodney, March 39, 1836. 8-tf. STUART, & SMITH, have just re ceived a lot of superior WEST INDIA Preserves, Cranberry, Raspberry and othe JAMS, Pickels Pepper Sauce ifc. Fo sale low. April 1st, 1836. 8-y. u. T, Martin dc T. J. Johnaton. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Rodney Mississippi, WILL ATTEND the Courts of Jef ferson, Adams, Warren and Clai borne counties. lso the High Court of Errors and Appeals; the Superior Court of Chancery and the District Court at Jackson Refer to G. W. White, J-NEW ORLEANS. Wm. Briscoe Estt. CLAIBORNE CO. Mas. W. H. Martin, PORT-GIBSON, Miss. Hon. John Barney, ) BALTIMORE, Mu. Hiram Ketcham, Esq., -NEW YORK. J. P. Harrison, M. D., f PHILADELPHIA. Hon. Daniel Mayes, LEXINGTON, Kv. Hon, John Rowan, LOUISVILLE, Kv. Hon. H. Clay, ASHLAND, Ky. Rodney, March 25, 1836. 7-tf. Summer Clothing. JUST RECEIVED by the subscribers, a lot of fine SUMMER CLOTHNG, which they offer on accommodating terms. GR1FF1NG &, CAROTHERS. April 29th, 1836. 12-V NOTICE. milE UNDERSIGNED will continue to keep on hand, every variety of GOODS adapted to this market and soli cits a share of patronage which he hopes to merit, by close application to business & the still stronger inducements of CHEAP GOODS. JNO. A. WATKINS. March 10, 1836. 5-tf LAST NOTICE. A LI. pwwrs owing the kite Sna lm- Montgomery & Roes, are that any accounts ind notes not settled be fore the last return day of the ensuing Court will be put in rait without delay. MONTGOMERY k ROSS. Rodney, April 8, 1835. 9-tf DR. SCUDDER'S Acortnc On, Remedy for Deafness, and Row arm Tonic Mutter, a certain curt for Fever and Ague. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, are offered for sale by SAVAGE fc BAYLY. NOTICE. a r nnn . H i.i. rr.KSU!s indebted to J no. raynn XM- & Co., James Scott & Co-, or to me individually, by bond, note or open account are requested to call and make payment. JNO. PAYNE. Rodney, Jan. 7, 1836. -48 Notice GEORGE W. CARPENTER'S cele brated compound Fluid Extract of Biichu. Received a supply of the above valuable Medicines, for sale by GEO. B. BAYLY. May 6, 1836. 13-v. GREAT B.lltti.li.YS. BALLANTINE NELON, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Rodney and vicinity, that they have associated themselves together for the purpose of transacting the mercantile busi ness, in the store formerly occupicJ by A. Snyder, and immediately opposite Messrs. Wilson Je Allison's cstablisoment, where they are receiving and will continue to re ceive a general assortment of DRY GOODS. CONSISTING, in part, of Broadcloths: Prints; French ALSO a large supply of fine and coarse Reatly Made Clothing, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON. Tobacco nnd Spanish Cigars. Together with an assortment of GROCERIES, comprising, Rio Coffee; Lump nnd Brown Sugiir jllaisins, figs, Lemon Syrup and Lem ion Juice; withevery variety of liquors-spir-itous and vinous. Rodney, March 25, 1836. 7-tf Mansion House. T, HE SUBSCRIBER havimr ranrhn the well-known stand formerly occupied by T. D. Murphy, o Commerce street, re spectfulfy informs his friends and tlwrpub lic generally, that he is now prepared to ac commodate boarders and others noon term as liberal as any in the State, Tho House is large and comrn()a1ous,ana'anmtn8are now being made to render it every way comfortable and convenient. The table will be supplied with every variety that the market can afford- Tho Stahus filled with provender of every description; and no pains shall be spared on his port to have careful and attentivo Ostlers. The BAR will be furnished with liquors of the very best quality, both vinous and spirituous Having experienced and attentive ser vants,! cannot bnt anticipate a hberal share of the patronage of the public, NEILE TOKRT. Rodney, November 1 , 1 835. 39-tf. NOTICE. ALL personsre hereby forwarncd from trading for a note drawn by A. M, Holleyin 1834, for fifty dollars, and made payable to me 15th January, 1835. as said , note has been lost or mislaid so that I can not find it. GUY COTTON. January 22, 1&36. 50tf M AT TRESSES-For sale by J. U. EVANS. 11-tf April 22, 1836. JYew Books. JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD-by J. N. Reynolds. WONDERFUL & ECCENTRIC CHAR ACTERS with Portraits. COLTON'S FOUR YEARS IN GREAT BRITAIN in two volumes. SHIP & SHORE-by an Officer of tho U. S. Navy. JOURNAL OF FRANCES ANN BUT LER in two volumes. LAST DAYS OF POMPEII-by tho au thor of Pelham. CROCKET'S TOUR DOWN EAST. GUY RIVERS. MAGPIE CASTLE. BEAUTIES of WASHINGTON IRVING POEMS by Wm. B. Tappan. SKETCH BOOK OF CHARACTER. KENTUCKIAN IN NEW YORK-bya Virginian. YEMASSA, a romance by the author of Guy Rivers. TALES & NOVELS-bv Miss Edgeworth ROLLINS' ANCIENT HISTORY. Also: a variety of School Books all of which are offered for sale on the most rea sonable terms by GEORGE B. BAYLY Dec 18, 1835. 45y JUST RECEIVED: A supply of jHyl vgean Pills and Syrup For sale by T. G. COMPTON, Rodney, Oct, 30, 1835, 38-y i. . 4