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MISSISSIPPI NURSERIES LOCATED NEAR YAZOO CITY, MISS. THE Subscribers take great pleasure in an nouncing to their friends, and the public generally, that they have now on hand, and ready for sale the fcominsr fall, one of the choi cest collections - of Fruit Trees to be found any where in the South. Their assortment is very large and complete the trees are healthy and well frown- and the prices as low as can possibly be atforded. The following are some of the leading articles with prices annexed : Pears, $1 each, per 100. Apricots 1 each Apples, 25c. each, ."20 " 44 Peaches 'Joe. " S-0 44 44 Strawberries, 50c. per doz. Nectarines 50c 4 Plums, 1 44 Cheries, ft 44 All articles sent from the Nurseries are care fully labelled securely packed, and delivered in Yazoo City free of charge. Orders to re ceive attention, must be accompanied by cash, or good New Orleans, Vicksburg or Yazoo City Reference; and addressed to the subscri bers at Vazoo City, Miss. N. B. Persons unacquainted with the differ ent varieties of Fruits, would do well to state for what purpose the trees are panted, and leave the .-election tc the proprietors. C. B. SWASKY & CO. (; ' Orders may be left with Holmes iy Hy att, C. T. Mann, and M. B. Wolfe. August 3, 103-Gm. &oiiigto Hew jrtwans. P JRCHASE YOUR CLOTHING oi ALFRED ML'NROE & CO., 31 Maga- The great feature with them is, the large stock nlw.vs kept, oi" Gentlemen's, Boys, and Chil dren'a Clothing also Furnishing Goods. At this home, the price of every article is marke t anon it. People, whether good or bad judges, need have no fears of being cheated, for after the purchase of anj article, mould any dissatisfec lion exist, the money will be refunded on its being returned No tntyfrle to show goods usith them, as their whole object is to sc those who luvur ttiein with a call- QvaaoOATB ui every description. Walking Coats of all kinds. Busixcss Coa rs of all kinds. D and Faocs Coats of all kinds. Cloth Cloaks of various natalities. Talma and ILhabah Cloaks, new article. Pantaloons of all kinds. Vests oi all kinds. Usv ED - busts and Da a webs of all kinds. Half Hose and Gloves of all kinds. Coxros and Linen Shirts of all kinds. Cbavats and: Scares magnificent assortment. &LK8KgCHXEf8 and ScSFEXimf. ALSO A rery superb assortment of BO ITS cy CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. To Steamboat CaptaittS, Pilots, Etc. OCT" Your particular attention is invited to our very huge assortment of Overcoats of Every Description. FCR BEAVERS, HIMALAYA CLOTHS HEAVY PILOT CLOTHS, DEVON SHIRE KERSEYS, SUPERIOR 1. LA T K i-.TS. MOTTLED BEAVERS, WHITNEY CLOTHS. ETC Iu all of v. Iiich goods we have some EXTRA LONG COATS, manufac tured expressly for your us CjT" You hud better call and pTrchusecnsi tou want something comfortable. AL FRED M UN ROE & CO, 31 Magaziuc St., corner Dec. 15, 1852.-W. ofGraTier. T, WILSON, Steamboat Agent. COMMISSION and FOR WARD! NG MERCHANTS, No. 17 Cerou delet Street, New Orleans. fjtT Particular attention paid to fitting odei U H'URENCES. Fayaa & Harrisoo, Uili, M'Lenn eV Co. Fellowes & Co. Robe-on & Allen, 1 .A. Owen & Co. Ward Sc Jonas. Tlics. Water, J. B. Camde, Chas. Wat ers IITIlliiMill k 11 COTTON FACTORS AND Commission iHcrcljants, NO. 102 POYDRAS STREET; JOSEPH it . PALMER JAllES H. M ASSET. I osepli if. Palmer & Co. IMPORTERS Sl WHOLESALE DEALERS i n FOREIGN & DOMESTIC 3uE Otat csa. QSd C QB SB 47 Camp Sired, above Graiier, Dec. 15, !;.-;. Ne w-Orle ans At the Old Cheap Store. Mattings. TyE have ju ;t received an invoice of Mattings, " which we ofler fog- sale cheaper thrm ever they were sold in this market. Although this article is very scarce in Vicksburg, outpaces will be found very moderate. Our etock con sists ol 2,000 yards 6-4 White ; 2,000 M 5-4 " 2,000 m 4.4 2,000 - 4-4 Checked .MICTION & SARRAT. Vicksburg, Feb 9. lb."3. Shropshire and Massey DRY-GOODS AND PRODUCE. MERC HANTS. Yazoo City, Mississippi. Tune 22, lPr3. ADV4XCES. rjlHEunderr' jfiied will make liberal advances A on Cotton shipped to Messrs. Post Si Mel. New Orleans, SHROPSHIRE & MAS EY June 22, 18o3. M. IS. WOJLIi, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Yazoo City, Mississippi. Will make liberal advances on consignments his address. Yazoo city, Jan. 19, 1853. For Sale. THE Dwelling House now occupied by M. Langan, on the corner of Broadway and Monroe streets. For terms apply to Vazoo city, Aug. 10, 53.-tf. M. BERRYt WHISKEY 50 barrels Dexter's celebrated whiskey for sale by Jun? 22, 185? SHROPSHIRE & MASSEY LEGAL NOTICES The State ol Mississippi, Yazoo Countv, ) PROBATE COURT NOVEMBER TERM, 1P53. To alt persons interested in the lands, tenements and hereditaments of Cath rine M. Clark, deceased. YOU are herchy cited to be and appear at a Probate court to 1 e holden at the court house in Yazoo city, on the fourth Monday of February next, then and there to shew cause if any you have or can why an order should not be granted by said court for the sale of the following described land, belonging to said de cedent's estate to-wit: South-half of the east half of the south-east quarter, the north-half of the east-half of the south-east quarter, and the wes '.-half of the south-east quarter, Section 11, Township 10 of Range 2 West, contain ing one hundred and sixty acres more or less, situated, lying and being in Yazoo county, State of Mississippi. Aud further to do and suffer such things as shall bo considered and ordered by our said Court in the premises, and it is further ordered that the publication of this citation be made in the Vazoo Democrat a weekly newspaper, pub lished in Yazoo city, for the space of sixty days. Witness, "The Hon. Ceo. B. Wilkinson, Judge of the Probate. Court of Yazoo county, the tourth Monday in November, A. D. 1S33. and seal of said court. Isst'F.D, the 3rd day of December, 1S."3. Dec. 7, 1853-5-10t. WM.H. BELL, Clk. The State of Mississippi, YvZOO COCNTY. PROBATE COURT NO VE M BE El TER M, 133. To all persons interested in the lands, ten -me ids if hereditaments of Thompson Bns ter deceased. YOU are hereby cited to be and appear at a Probate Court of said county and State, to be holden at the Court house in Yai.'oo city Ml the dth Monday in February, next, then ami there to show cause if any you have or run why an order should not be granted for the sale of the following lands belonging to the estate of said decedent, to-wit: The east-half of north east quarter and the south-east quarter and south-.1, est quTtei of north-east "quarter ot Section 2J), and the west-half of west-half ! north-west quarter, and west-half of west-half of south-we-t quarter of Section 20, and the east-half of south-west quarter and west-half of north-east quarter of Section 29, all in township 11. of Range 2 East, containing five bund red and fifteen acres more or less, shun ted, lying and being in said county and State. And further to do and sutler such things as shall be considered and etdered by our s.tid Court in the premises, atu, it is further ordered that publication of this citation be made in the Vazoo Democrat a weekly newspaper, publish ed' in Yazoo city, lor the space of tixty days. Witness, Hon. Geo. B Wilkinson, Judge of the Pr mate Court of Vazoo county, tlie 4th I Monday in November A. D. 1653, and seal of said court. Issued the 3rd day of December A. D. 1S53. WM. H. BELL, Clerk. December 7, 1 333-3-10i. Tlie State of I?lississipii Yazoo County, PROBATE COURT NOVEMBER TERM 153. To all persons interested in the persona Estate of Thompson Brister, deceased. YOU are hereby cited to be and appear be fore the Probate Cour of Yazoo County at the December Term 1859 thereof, then and there to shew cause if any you have or can, why cn order should not be made for the sale of the personal property belonging to said de cedent's estate. And further to do and suffer such things ns shall be considered and ordered by our said court in the premihes. And it is further ordered by the Court, that publication "f this citation be made in the Ya zoo Democrdt tor the space of one month. Witness, Hon. Geo. B. Wilkinson, Judge of the Probate Court of Yazoo county, the dth Monday in Nov., 1853, and seal of said court. Issued the 29th day of Nov., A. D. 1853. WM. H. BELL, Clerk. November 30, 1853-4-5t ADJiiiMsna'roirs sale: BY Virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Probate Court of Yazoo county, State of Mississippi, made at the last November Term thereof, the undersigned, Administrator of the Eskite of Phillip O'Reilly, deceased, will On the 3rd Monday, the 16A day of January next, between the hotfrs prescribed by law, pro ceed osell before the Court house door of Ya zoo county at Yazoo city, between the hours prescribed by law, at public auction to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve months from the day of sale, the following Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decendent to wit : Lot No. 15 and fraction of 20by40feet in the town of Benton, & west-half of south-east quar ter, Sec. 2G, Township 13, Range 1 East. East half of south-east quarter, Section 26, Town ship 13, Range 1 East. West half south-cast quarter. Section 27. Township 13, Range 1 List. West half north-east quarter, and east half north-west quarter, Section 34, To nship 13, Range 1 East. East half north-east quar ter, Section 1, Township 11, Range 1 East and fraction of west half north-west quarter Section 0, Township 11, Range 2 East. West half north-east quarter, Section 1, Township 11, Range 1 East. East half south-west quar ter, west half north-west quarter, Section 29, Township 11, Range 2 East, and 75 acres in the north-east qu t ier of Section 30, of Town ship 11, Range 2 E ist, described as follows :. begin at north-east cornet Section 30 run west 36 chains. 89 links, thence south 20 chains, 34 links, thence east 36 chains, 87 links, thence north 20 chains, 34 links to place of begininng. The purchaser or purchasers will be requir ed to give bond or bonds, with good and suffi cient security, for the payment of the sum or sums of money for which the said premises may be struck ofiv in twelve months from the day of sale. JAMES P. O'REILY, Adtnr. of Phillip O'Reily, dee'd. December 7, 1853-5-0t. Administrator's notice. THE undersigned having been appointed Administrators of tlie estate of Abnei Russell dee'd.. All persons having claims against said estate will presenttheiwaccording to law, and those indebted to the estate, will make payment. NIXON RUSSELL., ELIJAH RUSSELL, Nov. 30. 1853-3-t7 Administrators. Dry-Goods at Reduced Prices. LARGE assortment will be sold low for cash or to prompt customers on the usual time, june 22, '53. SHROPSHIRE & MASSEY. HAMS 1,500 Lbs, "Elder's" Sugar cured Hams, for sale by Aug. 10. SHROPSHIRE &. MASSEY. KITCHEN, BAILEY 4 CO. G E N E R A L GROCER S 14 CAN AIi STREET, On the Levee, between Custom-House and th Hirer, Planters' Supplies, Family & Boat Stores Of the best quality, on the most liberal terms. ( C I RC ULAB.) Nkw-Okleans, November 5, 1602. Sir Handing you above Dur Business Card, we beg to call your attention to our Hou.'e, and solicit an examination of our Htock and Prices, assuring you that both will bo found as satis factory as those of ary other Grocers in the Citv. Our supplies are bought for Cash, and selected with the greatest care, with a view of giving satisfaction to our customers. We in vite acall and a full examination of our stock and prices. Terms liberal, either for cash or good paper. Below we give a list of some of the articles weahall at all times keep on hand. Planters sending their orders direct to us will be fur niflhed itfl articles, not In our line, at the low est city prices. Vours, Respectfully, KITCHEN, PATTISON & RAILEY. bUG At- Bro,vn, Clarified Magnolia, Havana, Powde red, Crushed, Loaf, Nos. 1, 2, 3, Northern & New-Orleans. Coffee Rio, Havana, St. Domingo, Laguay ra, Java in pockets 30 lbs. Mocha do. Mol.yssks Common, Rebelled, Sugar-House. St BUT Golden, Sugar-Hojse. T::a Bl.icl, Green and Mixed of great va riety of brands and qualities. Fi.oun Ohio and St. Louis brands in barrels and half barre s. Buckwheat dn half-barrels, kegs, boxes and bags. Rice Fresh Carolina. CitAci: ers Soda, (Navy, Water, Butter and Fancy. Rutteii Goshen and Western. Bacon Sides; Shoulders, Jowls and Ham. Hams Best Sugar-Cured and Canvassed, Nor- then and Wester. Lard In barrels and kegs. Pobje Clear, Mess, MessOrdinary and Prime. Berf Clear, Mess, MessOrdinary, Prime and Fancy Northern, in half barrels. I!, t r Dried, and Venison. Tongues Beef and Buffalo. MACKEREL la barrels, half-barrels and kits, Nos. 1. 2. 3. SbaS In barrels, half-barrels and kits, os. l 2 3 'Salmon In half-barrels and kits. j Roe HEBJUHG In half-barrels ond kits. it O 1 A ! K........J COOFISB lu boxes and drum-j. Omul In can and kegs. Salmon ak dines Lobster )ln cane, hermetically sealed. L if El English, Northern and Western Pine Apples, Bvisi an 1 Fancy. .LUVAK0NI-? jjj EBMICfctXt Cocoa In papers and boxes. Chocolate French and Common. Catsup Tomato, Walnut, Mushroom, Wor cestershire. Sauses Pepper, Harvey, Soho and John Bull. Olive Oil French, Spanish and Italian. Pickles Plain und assorted in gallon, half gallon and qtuirt jars. BftTSTAJtt French, Northern and Kentucky. Pic Frt.it-J Pkjbsxbvbs s Assorted. Pr.r.NEs French. Ai ples and Peaciieks Dried. Cerk a n ts Z a n to . Olives Italian. Raisins In whole, quarter and eighth boxes. FnuiT Figs, Graqea, Cocoanuts, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Pecan, Cream Nuts, &-C. Lemons and Oranges. Jelly Guava, Damson, Plum, Currant, and Cranberry. Bkandy FKuixs-Frcnch Cordinls, Anisette, Farftit Amour, Curacao, Absynth,&.c. BtTTEKs-Bokor'e., Berlin; Wine and Goulay. Peppermint Essence of Syrups-Lemon and Assorted. Candies Assorted, in boxes and cartoons. SpiCES-Allspice, Pepper, Cloves, Mace, Cinna mon, Nutmegs, and Ginger. Candles Tallow, Star, Adamantine, Wax and Sperm, Plain and Fancy, in boxes and cartoons. SoAP-Castile, Rcsiu, Shaving and Faucy. SALLK.iTUs-Pear-Ash and Soda, Yeast Pow ders, and Starch. Indigo Madde r , Alum, Borax, Brimstone and Sulphur. Spanish Whiting Venetian Red and Spanish Brown. ERocois-Quaker and Western. WmsKEY-Ohio, Bourbon, Monongahela, Rye, Tuscaloosa and directly imported Scotch and Irish. Brandy Of a great variety of brands and pack ages and of personal selection, from common to the finest imported. Wines Madeira, Sherry, Port, Burgundy, Claret, Champagne, Muscat, Teneriffe, Malaga, Hock, Barzac, &c, all of a va riety of brands, and of personal selec tion, some very choice. BitANDY-Peach and Apple. Giv-Holland and American. Rum St. Croix, Jamaica and New England. Alcohol and Rose Whiskey. Porter and ALE-London, Edinburgh, Falkirk India, Glasgow and Philadelphia, in pints and quarts. Champagne C idet. Vineo ar Wine and Cider. Bqttles Wine and Porter, in hampers. FLASKS-Pints and quarts in boxes. Demijohns-!, i, 3 and 5 gallons. Stone JuGS-Assorted. Tobacco Manufactured and Smoking, of vari ous brands, sorts, qualities, prices and packages. Pipes Tobacco. CiGARS-lIavana, Domestic &. Plantation in ev ery variety, Cigarillas & Shuck Cigars. MATciiES-Lucifer. GuNFOWDER-Cornmon and very fine Rifle, SaoT-Assorted, Bar Lead, Fire Crackers. Hardware Nails and Spikes, assorted. Plan tation Ploughs and Hoes, assorted. Trace Chains. Collins' Axes. PLATE-Block and Tin. Window Glass. Buckets and TuBs-Painted and plain assorted Tin Cans and BueKETSu-Quart and half-gallon for plantation use. LiME-Cement, Plaster, Tar, Resin, & Turp'ne. LEAD-Wdiite, in kegs. Spirits of Turpentine. Saltpetre. OiL-Castor, Tanners, Whale, Sperm, Lin seed and Lard. BAGGrNG-Kentucky and India. Rope and Twine. Gunny Bags. HiDEs-Mexiean and Flint. Sacks-Wheat, without Seam. SEED-Fancy Cotton. SALT-Liverpdol coarse and fine. Rock, in barrels. Table. PAPR-Wrapping Brogans and R ussETTS-Negro, single and double backs and riveted regular aud extra sizes. Negko-WooI Hats, Bianlets, Osnabugs, Jeans and Linseys. iNK-Marking, la demijohns, to suit planters. Fire BKicK-English arid Biloxi. QuiNiNE-Epsom and Glauber Salts, in 10 lb. packages. SxUFr-Scoteh, in bladders ond boxes of one dozen bottles. Maccouba and Rappee. December 15, 1852. 03- W. H. KICHEN, late Kichen & Davis Grocers. New Orleans. Wsi. II. PATTJSON, late Lowe, Paltison 8i Co., New Orleans. CHAS .R. RAILEY, late of Natchez, Miss CHARLES COX. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker. STOVES! STOVES! TUIE subscriber is now in receipt rf a large and very superior lot of Stoves of the most improved patterns, selected by himself from the celebrated manufactory of D. fe J. Weiout& Co., Louisville. Among which are PREMIUM COOKING STOVES of the oust improved patterns, and all sizes, with furniture complete. Unicn No. 1 to 4 Premium No. 1 to 5. Steamboat and Parlor Franklins. Star Franklins tor wood or coal. Wood Rangers, open and fluted Coureous &c, together with Castings, Tea Kettle, Sauce Pans, Gridirons, Furnaces, Grates, Brass Ket tles, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, &c. WOODDEN-WARE, HARD-WARE &C. Tubs, painted Buckets, Churns, Cotl'ee Mills, Dippeas, Well Buckets, Ice Freezers, Rolling Pins, ood Saws, Brooms, a superior lot of Zinc Premium Washboards, Sieves, Fawcets, Spades, Shovels, Chest and Trunk Locks. Bird Cages. Mocking, Caniry Birds &c. Cistern Pumps. Douglass Patent, a superi or article ; Beer Pumps, improved pattern. Tin Ware. A t rv- full assortment of bis own manifacture, embracing every article in the line, together with Tin Plate, Block Tiu, lbk and Sheet Zinc, Pig and Sheet Lead, Spelter Solder, Rivets, Copper Wire, Lead and Copper Pipe. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to or der; buildings roofed with Copper, Zinc or Tin; Tin Gutters and Spouts made, fec. Also, on hand, a lot of Fire Brick and Fire Clay. Repairs of all kiads, in the above line, done on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Orders solicited and sttictly attended to. CHARLES COX, Next door to W. P. Swiney, Crawford Street, Dec. 15, 1852. Vicksburg, Miss. 30 CAM P STREET, IN. ORLEANS AGENT. Has constantly on u.ni) a good ASSQKT mentof FINE WATCHES of every de scription in gold and silver eases; Mantel clocks; and Music box es, Gold Guard, Fob, Vest chain and Ch ttalalns, Watch Seals Keys, and Charms, Diamond. Ruby, Lmeruu!, Opml td Gm met liitgf Pius, Ear King, Bracelets, etc., Culf Pins, Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, together with a reur variety ot other Jeweln', Fancy Goods 1'la:. d Vare, etc., etc., etc ., Silver Tea Setts, JMteh ere. Goblets, Spurns, Cups, Forks, Ladles, iVapkin Rings, -'alt Cul lers, etc., Fine Scissors, Pen and Pocket Knives. 07" This Stock of Goods being all on com mission will be sold at very small profits for cash, or good city paper. frjr E. A. T. can always manufacture, at short notice, almost any articls of Jewelry or Silver Ware that may be wanted. Diamonds and other valuable Gems re-set. Canes mounted, etc. Specimens of his work can al ways be seen at the store. 07 Watches, Clocks, Time-pieces and Music-boxes of every description, carefully re paired and icarrrantcd. Jewelry Repaired. Old Gold and Silver taken in Exchange. Aew Orleans, October 15, 185& For Sale. T7"ILL be sold on the lir-t Mond ty in No TT vember next, the house and lot in which I now reside, unless previously deposed of at private sale. Terras, cash, and the balance at one and two years in equal payments. N. ROVSTER Aug. 24th, 1853.-tf. Mr. J. C Chappell became a member of our firm on the 1st inst. The business will be conducted under the style of WRiGHT, W HALEY &. CO. Vicksburg, July 9, 1858. C WRIGHT, THOS. VII A LEY, J. C CHAPPELL. WRIGHT, WHALE Y & 0. DEALERS.1N Jaiug anS Jbtaj-k 3312 &ool5S, Jeans, Linseys, Lowells, Russetts, Boots, Shoes, 4"C. &c. Washington Stkeet, Vicksburg, Miss. NEW-ORLEANS Car ria g- e Ware - House. I. MARSH, DENMAN & CO. 81 & S3, Common Street, opposite Vera.ndah Hotel. THE oldest and largest establishments in this city. Our stock consists of some 200 Car riages, comprising Caleches, Coaches, Rocka ways, Uarrouches and Euggies, with and with out Tops. And almost every variety used in the United States, manufactured in New Jersey, and for sale cheaper than at any other establish ment in this city, for cash or city acceptance. Purchasers will please call and examine our' stock and judge tor themselves. L MARSH, DENMAN & CO. December 15, 1832. Utotice. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing in this city, under the firm of Thornhill cf Mc llhenny having expired bv limitation 31s' ult., the same has been dissolve I. The under signed informs his friendslthat he will con- J tinue a Cotton Factorage and General Com mission Business at No. 29, Carondelet Street under the style of THORNHILL & CO. JMO. THORNHILL. New Orleans, June 15,1853-0m. f X SACKS best Rig Coffee for sale by sU O june 22. SHROPSHIRE & MASSEY Jewelry & Music Store, ri- C- TYLER, MAIN ST. THE COMM NEXT DOOR TO E-CIAL BANK. HAS on hand a good aasoi ( nent of tl kinda of Jewelry r.ud Fane Joods, and wilJconitautly be supplied with i most fardi onble st) les and patterns from. I ie North. WATCHES Sf JEWELRY RE PAIRED WARRANTED. Piano Fortes. H. C. T., &.Co.,are agent fur the sale of the "llorst patient Ion Pianos which are the best pianos now manufactured for the Southern Cli mate. Also for Adam Stoddart's pianos. In struction books of all kinds. A good assort ment of sheet music. Violins ai d Accordo ons. Strings for Guitar and Violin. Yazoo City, Dec. ll-1862tf. f USKBTTO Bars for sale by LTJ june 22, 1653. S. & M. SI Civ and Giham Umbrellas lor sale by june 22. S. & M. C DOZEN Kid Gloves for sale by 'june 22. S. & M. DAVIS' HAMS Just received a lot of Da vis' Extra Hams, for sale by Feb. Hi, WILSONS & HYATT. TOW that our stock of Spring Goods if complete, we may safely tnv ite our friends and the public in general to pay us a visit and examine for themselves. Ay to the cheapness aud quality of our goods, we do not hesitate to say that no one can com pett with us wholesale or retail for tha follow iug articles : Barege Plain Colored and figured, " Rich Robes, M first and aeeood mourning, French Lawns, Jaconets and Organdies, A tnerican " - " 44 Swiss Muslins, Plain, dotted and embroidered, White and colowd robes, I'laid, checked and Striped Cambrics, ' " " Swiss Muslins, Plaid Muslins for curtains and bars, " " embroidered and Jacquard, Curtains while and colored, Calicoes, Turkey Red and Ruff, CiHrlams, small and large checks, PRINTS. American, French and English, from the most renowned manufactures, Neittmgi Linen and cotton for bars, White Pobiuet for Birs, White Marseilles Quilts, 10-4 11-4 1-4 13-4 Irish Linens for Shirting, pure flax, French "12-4," for sheeting, pure flax, Table Linens, Damasked, White andRr'wn, Table Cloths, p'nin.in setts. Linen Diapers, Bird's eye, Russia, Cotton Diapers, Rrown linen damask by the yard, Sununer Silk Checked, Plaid and Tlain, Black and changeable colors. Crape Black, Pink, White and Buff, French E nbr oideries just fr m Paris, such as Mantillas, (Japes, J oses, ladies vests, chem isettes, uude rsleei es, p and Handkerchiefs. Enc. Bia.-k and white, Silk, Thread, Val- nc BLAC SILK LACE VEILS, Ribbons, GtLOVSJ Fflet, Kid, SUk, Thread and cot ton, rot missc?, ladies and gents. UtndkerChiejs Plain and "bordered linen i bile, Silk, Curat j, Pongee, -c. Cravats Black Silk mid Batiste. Suspen ities. White eotton Fringes. ; Iras f laadkerehiefs. Cotton Foulards. Hoxi L dies white. Black and colored eotton, lisle, bread and ?ilk. . lain, eatbioi liereu and open worked, French grey Cotton Iljf.'. Children's cotton hose, of all colors an. fcii.es, Men's so ton, white, brown, mixed half hose, " M Drawers and undershirts, a Silk' " " Linen bosom Shirts at all prices ' Fancy colored 11 Ladies Gaiters, black silk and lasting, " ' colored" ' Shoes, kid and morocco, black andcol'd, " Bootees, " M 44 44 44 Slippers " 44 44 4; Men's Clippers, tapestry and morocco, 44 Shx;s, patent leather, lasting, &c, 44 Koaaoutfa Boots, Misses Gaiters of all description, Boy's Sheet of all s z s, Children's shoes of all colors. Perfumery The largest, best and cheapest assortment in the city of Vicksburg. ALSO At all times on hand a good lot of Clotlung, plantation goods, linen and cotton checks, plaids, striped, cottonades, linen drill ings, white, brown and colored. Bleached and unbleached domestic s, White and brown cotton drills, 4-4, 0-4,0-4. 104, 1:2-4, brown and white sheetings ; Hats, cap, &.c, &c. Mattings white and checked 4-4,5 4 0-4. MI CI ION & SARRAT. Vicksburg, March 10, l."o. Copartnership Notice, MR. WILLIAM M. P1NCKARD, formerly of Vicksburg, Miss., became a member of the Firm cf '-George M. Pinckahd & Co." on the 4th April last. The COTTON FACTOR AGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS will be conducted as heretofore, under the same Style and Firm, at No. 110 Camp Street, New Orleans. GEO. M. PINCKARD, HENRY A. CAIRN ES, WM. M. PINCKARD. 07 Messrs. E. D. Downs & Co will act as our agents at Vicksburg, Miss., and are prepar ed to make Cash Advances, tod furnish sup plies to Planters Shipping Cotton to our llouse GEO. M. PINCKARD & Co. New Orleans, June lo, l$53-6m. Removal. OM. SIMPSON formerly of 50 Canal St., would respectfully inform his friends and istomers, that he has just temoved to the Spacious Store, 116, CANAL STREET, where he will constantly keep a supply of Plantation, Household & Faucy Dry Goods which will enable him to fill a bill through, at the low pri CC3 which have.always characterized tliis house O. M. SIMPSON, 110, Canal Street, Touras Row, New Orleans May 4, 1853. N. B. Cou .itry orders pi omptly filled. Xawcard. J. M, CLARK, Attorney and Counsellorat Law, Vazoo city, Miss. WILL practice in the cours at Jackson, and the circuit courts of Winston, At laila, Leake, Madison, Yazoo and Holmes. All business entrusted to his care will re ceive prompt attention. Vazoo city,'april 15th 1851-tf OAF and Coarse Sugar, lor sale by ' june tooj. btiBorsniEE cc-Ma.'ssey. New Drug and Hook Hi ore Thompson A Ob. W HOLESA LE and Retail Drugging m t dooro Winn's Hotel, Main St. Yazoo City, arc receiving a large supply of fresli Drugs medicines chemical painte, ils, Dye stufl, Glacsware, perfurr p, Book , sta tionery yc, olloful.ii h they offer at nnuu ally low prices. Merchants, phfsielsns, Plan ter and efbera will lad it to their interest to give us a mil. N. 13. A large supply of garden seed for ale. Vazoo City January 21, lHol if iN10Y2f. UTE have removed our diy goods store to U, i.ew brick blo.k, where Wlnn'fl Hotel for merl stood ppoMte J. Thirp r C. Scpt.'J7, 185:1. H0BS0N & LAMKIN. VAN LOON, PAXTON &. CO. LEVEE STREET, VJ KSfiURG. Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders, ENGINE AM) CAR BUILDERS, 01a and Jlill Work. and all kinds of Planta tion and Stem mat work t y ex- ecuted and fully jjuari February 10, Ioo3-ly BB0W9 & AVERY. Next door above the Raul, building Main Street Yaxoo city KEEP constsntjv on hand an extent-ive as sortment of all kinds f lin-ware. They are man fStnri hit u ,. ,.r i.l..,u.l"r baths and I athing-tubs. They keep always a Jargesupply of cooking and parlor stoves, all cf which they will offer SS. chead or cheaper than they can be pur.jha.-ed in this regi.M.. They are prepared to do all kinds ol puttering aud every description of job-work with neat ness and dispatch. Pcfsona wishing nnv thing in their line Would do well to give them acall before pnrchasing ele where. Thankful for the patronage which Mian here tofore been so liberally bestowed, they hop: to deserve and to receive a centii.uance of tl e same. Yazoo ci-y, AnfttSl 90th 1861 ly M Wf P ! r III HIGG1NJ O'i'HAM 8c O. We the undersigned have farmed a partner ship for the purpose of transacting u Genera Produce, Groceiy snd Liquor business. V wilt keep coi.stantv on hand agenersai rl merit of fami- gi. cu ries, Wfeee, Brandies Hard ware, Cutery and Queens ware Whili we will sell vcrv tow. V. T. HIGG IN BOTH AM. O. W. HEN PERSON. Dec'r 3d 1S51. LITTLE'S VERMIFUGE, " A syre remedy tocure children of worms, re 'juiring no other medicine io folleu itfand be sides, it will booh restore punv or drooaiui; children to health again. It can be sivei me moSt delicate child with peril eih.-iT-lv ard is not wirpaesed, if eooalled, by any other. I utupin vials doubly the usual size, and alto -n large bottles for plantaticai nse, and more ban oOpercerit elieaner thanaor other J. E. SHKOPSH Hi i asfjo City July 'd 1851 D. Tamborine, DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, Ccdials, &c ;.xt) FAMILY GROCEH. Main St. Yazoo City, Miss. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, French Wines, Cordials, Fruitsin Juice, Sardines, J Confectionary Sega r s Tobacco, London Porter, SYoteh' Ale.ci.d fvery var lety of Family Gioceries. Great AmerlcTnTltcnjiefly. Boebyshell's SUmulatlng Panacea ' RECOMMENDED by the Faculty; and pre scribed by Phyaicltna ! No family should be without it. It is a certain prevention and cure of the following diseases . Asiatic Chol era, Cholera Morbus. Diarrhaii, Blood v Flux holera Infantum. Suimner complaint," Deliri' un Tremens, Sick Stomac h, Loss of Appetite Irritable nerves and cramp Colic. The above remedy is or sale at the Druir More of MANN & ANDREWS, Yazoo City, Miss Where abundant testimony of ha virtue from high sources, can be seen April 27, 1853. Just Received from furls A arge assortment of Embroider ion, consis ting of Chemisettes, Paletots, Undert-l. eves, Col lars, Caps and Handkerchief. MICHON & SARRAT. Vicksburg, Feb. 9, lli. M liite Lead, Window Suli Ktc. onnn li as. Pure No. 1 whim Lead. SOt WJ 120 Gi8. Linseed Oil, 50() Lbs. Puttv, 2000 Liirhts w Sash For sale by WILir Februrry 16, iar3. & HYATT. 1VwiVVAMJLE 1 SALE. WIELsell on low terms. SOOacres of land (situated above high water mark) on the uzoo river, in Sunflower county, Township 16, Range 2 west. For further informatiou apply through R. K. Pickett or F. Bostick to the undersigned. S. A. GARNETT Yazoo City, Jan 26, '1853-12. For Sale, I AVli 7 ACRES LAI OUmi milee from YaznA .1 ..u miles from Benton tm the M N i. jirton u ad Ui the neighborhood of Rev. J. W. Purvis.--Therc are about two nurdred & fifty acres of this tract under fence, and in a high state of culti vation, a fine crop havine been grown on the place the present year. There is also a good milland gin, and comfortable negro quarters and dwelling house on the place. This in hne tract of land, and a good bargain will be given to any one who wishes to purchase. For further information, refer to Thomas (i Clark, Benton, and P. 0'Docnell, Yazro Citv. Dece. 15, 1852 -6 Ch SWAYZE. A. SWAYZE.