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Bridgers, William - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5
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You can visit the memorial page for Col William Bridgers.

Muncaster, C. W. - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Matthews, Lewis - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Carpenter, Horace - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Thompson, John W. - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Wilson, Robert S. - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Vertner, Daniel - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833
ORDERED, by the President of this Board, that an Election be held at the several precincts in Claiborne county, on the third Monday and the day following in June next, for the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Police for said county, in the place of Daniel Vertner, who has refused to serve, to represent District No. three; and that the following persons be appointed inspectors, viz: at Port-Gibson, Robert S. Wilson, John W. Thompson and Horace Carpenter;-- at Grand Gulf, Lewis Matthews, C. W. Muncaster, and William Bridgers;-- at Rocky Spring, Samuel McClellan, Joseph F. Brock, and Edward Ragsdale;-- at Griffin's Store, M. D. Shelby, John H. Goff, and G. W. Goza;-- at Hoel's Gin, James Hoel, Richard Carodine and Dougald McCall; and that elections on the same days and under said inspectors, be held at Rocky Spring, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 3;-- at Griffin's Store, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 4;-- at Hoel's Gin, for two Justices of the Peace, for District No. 1.

And Also, for two Constables on each of the aforesaid Districts, No. 3, 4 and 1;  said inspectors having previously advertised the election of Justices of the Peace, at their public places in three respective districts for ten days.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Gee, L. - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833.
THE board proceeded to lay off County of Claiborne into five Districts, as follows, to wit:
District No. 1.  Beginning at the point where the Jefferson line comes to the Mississippi River, thence up said river to the mouth of Bayou Pierre, thence up the Bayou Pierre to the Northern Line of the Town of Port-Gibson, thence South-westward by said town line to the Greenville Road, then along said road to the Jefferson line, thence by said Jefferson line to the beginning including the Greenville Road.

District No. 2.  Beginning at the mouth of Bayou Pierre, thence up the Mississippi river to the Warren Line, thence with said line till it intersects the Big Black, thence up Big Black to Hankinson's Ferry; thence by the Road to the Grindstone Ford; thence down the Bayou Pierre to the beginning, including the Warrenton and Grindstone Ford Road.

District No. 3.  Beginning at Hankinson's Ferry, thence up the Big Black to the old Chocktaw line, thence by said line, binding on Hinds and Copiah counties, to the Bayou Pierre, thence down Bayou Pierre to Grindstone Ford; thence by the Warrenton Road to Hankinson's Ferry.

No. 4.  Beginning at the mouth of little Bayou Pierre, thence up it to the Town line, thence by said line, to the said Creek, thence by the said Creek to the Road leading from Port-Gibson by Mrs. Barnes, to P. B. Griffin's Store, thence by said Road to the Copiah county line, thence by the Copiah line to Big Bayou Pierre, thence down Big Bayou Pierre to the junction of the Two bayou Pierre's including Griffin's Store Road.

No. 5  Beginning at the point where the Griffin's Store Road crosses the Copiah county line, thence by the line of Copiah county to the Jefferson county line, thence by the Jefferson line to the Greenville Road, to the South line of Port-Gibson, thence by said Town line West and North across Bayou Pierre to where said Town line crosses it on the east line, thence up Bayou Pierre to where the Road from Port-Gibson to Griffin's Store crosses said creek, thence up said Road to Copiah county line.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
     30                                                                                                                                                                                                                  L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5


Griffin, P. B. - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833.
THE board proceeded to lay off County of Claiborne into five Districts, as follows, to wit:
District No. 1.  Beginning at the point where the Jefferson line comes to the Mississippi River, thence up said river to the mouth of Bayou Pierre, thence up the Bayou Pierre to the Northern Line of the Town of Port-Gibson, thence South-westward by said town line to the Greenville Road, then along said road to the Jefferson line, thence by said Jefferson line to the beginning including the Greenville Road.

District No. 2.  Beginning at the mouth of Bayou Pierre, thence up the Mississippi river to the Warren Line, thence with said line till it intersects the Big Black, thence up Big Black to Hankinson's Ferry; thence by the Road to the Grindstone Ford; thence down the Bayou Pierre to the beginning, including the Warrenton and Grindstone Ford Road.

District No. 3.  Beginning at Hankinson's Ferry, thence up the Big Black to the old Chocktaw line, thence by said line, binding on Hinds and Copiah counties, to the Bayou Pierre, thence down Bayou Pierre to Grindstone Ford; thence by the Warrenton Road to Hankinson's Ferry.

No. 4.  Beginning at the mouth of little Bayou Pierre, thence up it to the Town line, thence by said line, to the said Creek, thence by the said Creek to the Road leading from Port-Gibson by Mrs. Barnes, to P. B. Griffin's Store, thence by said Road to the Copiah county line, thence by the Copiah line to Big Bayou Pierre, thence down Big Bayou Pierre to the junction of the Two bayou Pierre's including Griffin's Store Road.

No. 5  Beginning at the point where the Griffin's Store Road crosses the Copiah county line, thence by the line of Copiah county to the Jefferson county line, thence by the Jefferson line to the Greenville Road, to the South line of Port-Gibson, thence by said Town line West and North across Bayou Pierre to where said Town line crosses it on the east line, thence up Bayou Pierre to where the Road from Port-Gibson to Griffin's Store crosses said creek, thence up said Road to Copiah county line.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
     30                                                                                                                                                                                                                  L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5


Barnes, Mrs. - 1833

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
By the Board of County Police, May Term, 1833.
THE board proceeded to lay off County of Claiborne into five Districts, as follows, to wit:
District No. 1.  Beginning at the point where the Jefferson line comes to the Mississippi River, thence up said river to the mouth of Bayou Pierre, thence up the Bayou Pierre to the Northern Line of the Town of Port-Gibson, thence South-westward by said town line to the Greenville Road, then along said road to the Jefferson line, thence by said Jefferson line to the beginning including the Greenville Road.

District No. 2.  Beginning at the mouth of Bayou Pierre, thence up the Mississippi river to the Warren Line, thence with said line till it intersects the Big Black, thence up Big Black to Hankinson's Ferry; thence by the Road to the Grindstone Ford; thence down the Bayou Pierre to the beginning, including the Warrenton and Grindstone Ford Road.

District No. 3.  Beginning at Hankinson's Ferry, thence up the Big Black to the old Chocktaw line, thence by said line, binding on Hinds and Copiah counties, to the Bayou Pierre, thence down Bayou Pierre to Grindstone Ford; thence by the Warrenton Road to Hankinson's Ferry.

No. 4.  Beginning at the mouth of little Bayou Pierre, thence up it to the Town line, thence by said line, to the said Creek, thence by the said Creek to the Road leading from Port-Gibson by Mrs. Barnes, to P. B. Griffin's Store, thence by said Road to the Copiah county line, thence by the Copiah line to Big Bayou Pierre, thence down Big Bayou Pierre to the junction of the Two bayou Pierre's including Griffin's Store Road.

No. 5  Beginning at the point where the Griffin's Store Road crosses the Copiah county line, thence by the line of Copiah county to the Jefferson county line, thence by the Jefferson line to the Greenville Road, to the South line of Port-Gibson, thence by said Town line West and North across Bayou Pierre to where said Town line crosses it on the east line, thence up Bayou Pierre to where the Road from Port-Gibson to Griffin's Store crosses said creek, thence up said Road to Copiah county line.

A true transcript from the minutes of said Board.
     30                                                                                                                                                                                                                  L. GEE, Clk.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Carpenter, H. - 1833

Ran Away
FROM the subscribers, about the first of this month, a light mulatto boy named BILL.  Said boy is about twenty years old, trim built, nearly six-feet high, almost white, has blue eyes and has lost one of his front teeth.  Any one, who will give information where he may be found, shall be handsomely rewarded.
H. CARPENTER & co.
Port-Gibson, May 24, 1833.                                                                                                                                                                                         30
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Hutchinson, James A. - 1833

NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the hon. Probate Court of Claiborne county, on the estate of John Brinton, deceased, late of said county-- Notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred; and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.
FRANCES BRINTON, Admx.
JAMES A. HUTCHINSON, Adm.
May 22, 1833.                                                                                                                                                                                                                     30
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Brinton, Frances - 1833

NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the hon. Probate Court of Claiborne county, on the estate of John Brinton, deceased, late of said county-- Notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred; and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.
FRANCES BRINTON, Admx.
JAMES A. HUTCHINSON, Adm.
May 22, 1833.                                                                                                                                                                                                                     30
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5


Brinton, John - 1833

NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the hon. Probate Court of Claiborne county, on the estate of John Brinton, deceased, late of said county-- Notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred; and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment.
FRANCES BRINTON, Admx.
JAMES A. HUTCHINSON, Adm.
May 22, 1833.                                                                                                                                                                                                                     30
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5


Pyke, Samuel - 1833

THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Mason, Mitchell & Pyke, Rodney, and Mitchell, Mason & co Port-Gibson, is this day dissolved.  Samuel A. Mason has purchased he entire interest of his former partners, and will pay the creditors all claims due by said firms.  All persons indebted to M. M. & P. or M. M. & co. will please make payment to said S. A. Mason, who is  duly authorised <sic> to receive and receipt for the same.
Samuel A. Mason,
W. H. Mitchell,
Admr. of the est. of Jas. W. Mitchell, dec.
Samuel Pyke
Rodney, 25th April, 1833.-- 28

~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Mitchell, James W. - 1833

THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Mason, Mitchell & Pyke, Rodney, and Mitchell, Mason & co Port-Gibson, is this day dissolved.  Samuel A. Mason has purchased he entire interest of his former partners, and will pay the creditors all claims due by said firms.  All persons indebted to M. M. & P. or M. M. & co. will please make payment to said S. A. Mason, who is  duly authorised <sic> to receive and receipt for the same.
Samuel A. Mason,
W. H. Mitchell,
Admr. of the est. of Jas. W. Mitchell, dec.
Samuel Pyke
Rodney, 25th April, 1833.-- 28

~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Mitchell, W. H. - 1833

THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Mason, Mitchell & Pyke, Rodney, and Mitchell, Mason & co Port-Gibson, is this day dissolved.  Samuel A. Mason has purchased he entire interest of his former partners, and will pay the creditors all claims due by said firms.  All persons indebted to M. M. & P. or M. M. & co. will please make payment to said S. A. Mason, who is  duly authorised <sic> to receive and receipt for the same.
Samuel A. Mason,
W. H. Mitchell,
Admr. of the est. of Jas. W. Mitchell, dec.
Samuel Pyke
Rodney, 25th April, 1833.-- 28

~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Mason, Samuel A. - 1833

THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Mason, Mitchell & Pyke, Rodney, and Mitchell, Mason & co Port-Gibson, is this day dissolved.  Samuel A. Mason has purchased he entire interest of his former partners, and will pay the creditors all claims due by said firms.  All persons indebted to M. M. & P. or M. M. & co. will please make payment to said S. A. Mason, who is  duly authorised <sic> to receive and receipt for the same.
Samuel A. Mason,
W. H. Mitchell,
Admr. of the est. of Jas. W. Mitchell, dec.
Samuel Pyke
Rodney, 25th April, 1833.-- 28

~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Columns 5

Gaines, William W. - 1833

New Iron Foundry.
IN addition to his Gin Stand Factory, the subscriber is putting in operation, an Iron Foundry, expressly for casting Machinery Irons, suited to the Southern demand for Gins, Mills, and such other gearing as may be required, to wit: Segments, for Face or Spur Wheels, to fit wheels of any diameter required.  Planters' will find it economical to repair their Cog-Wheels by Iron Segments.  It will only be necessary to drive out or saw off the old cogs, and the segment, can be fitted as on a new wheel.

A cast Trundle or pinion can be fitted as to require but a little labor to repair a wheel with iron cogs, the durability of which is undoubted.  Wing gudgeons will also be furnished, with every description of wrought irons that may be necessary.  All irons that require turning, will be turned and fitted so as to give the mill-wright no labor except fitting them to the wood-work.  The establishment will at all times be supplied with a pattern maker, and no extra charge made for patterns, except such as cannot be made useful to the establishment.

He would remark that his Gin Factory will be continued as formerly.  The Saws of all Gins manufactured by him are of English steel, imported.  He will warrant every article which he sells, to be of the best material, neatly made, and to work well.  Persons living at a distance will only have to forward their orders for such articles as they may require, which will be punctually attended to and forwarded as directed.
WILLIAM W. GAINES.
Vicksburg, May 16th, 1833.--  30-t2.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Column 4

Bolls, John - 1833

NOTICE.
THE undersigned will present his financial account of Administration on the estate of John Bolls, Dec. to the Probate Court of Claiborne county, on the fourth Monday of August next, for settlement and allowance.
MATTHEW BOLLS, Admr.
May 25, 1833-- 30
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for John C. Bolls Sr.

Duncan, James - 1833

Office of Discount and Deposit of the Planters' Bank, Port-Gibson.
NOTICE.
FROM and after the 31st instant, and until the 1st of November next, the office will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. and close at 2 o'clock, P. M.
JAMES DUNCAN, Cashier.
May 7th, 1833.-- 28
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 01 Jun 1833, Page 3, Column 4