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Muncaster, C. W. - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5


GRAND GULF.
THE subscribers have lately formed a connection in business at the above place, and will carry it on in the name of C. W. Muncaster & Co.  They have lately purchased out the entire establishment of Messrs Hughes & Swearington, and will hereafter keep
A General Assortment of
GOODS,
such as are usually kept in this country,
CONSISTING OF
        Dry Goods, Shoes Hats
        Hardware and Cutlery
        Queensware and Glass
        Iron, Steel and Salt
        Groceries of all kinds
        Bagging Rope, &c, &c.
    Which will have an extensive COTTON SHED & WARE-HOUSE, and will receive Cotton and other Goods on storage for shipment to New Orleans, or forwarding to any place in the country.

They will also be prepared to purchase or ship Cotton, and will make liberal advances on shipments when desired.
HOOPES & MOORE,
C. W. MUNCASTER.
Grand Gulf, Aug. 7, 1830.                                                                                                                                                40
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 4, Column 2

Grubbe, Lewis T. - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Bagsdale, Edward - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Flowers, Ignatius - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Luster, Miles - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Terry, Joseph - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Carpenter, Horace - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5


$25 REWARD.
RAN AWAY, or stolen, from the subscriber, at Port-Gibson, on the night of the 14th inst. A negro man named SIROUS.  He is about 28 years old, five feet nine inches high, black color, having no scar recollected.  He was brought for sale to this country, from Virginia, by the undersigned.

The above reward will be given for the apprehension of said negro, and confinement in any jail so that he can be got, or on delivery to H. Carpenter, of this place; and should he have been stolen, fifty dollars will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of the thief.
Richard Alsop.
Port-Gibson, March 21, 1831.                                    21
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 4, Column 1


Fresh Garden Seeds.
A LARGE assortment, (growth 1830) just received and for sale by
H. CARPENTER.
Jan'y 6, 1831.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 4, Column 1

Cronly, Louis - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Nicolls, Joseph - 1831

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5


INSOLVENCY.
THE undersigned have been appointed by the Honorable Probate Court to Claiborne county, Commissioners, to receive, and report on claims against the estate of J. G. Clarke, late of said county, deceased, reported insolvent.  The commissioners will meet for the above purpose, at the office of A. W. Putnam, in Port-Gibson, every Monday and Friday in each month, for six months next succeeding the date thereof.
JOS NICOLLS,
G. B. WATSON,
V. STAMPS,
Feb. 16, 1831.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 4, Column 1

Guy, Robert - 1831

PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
IN conformity with an act of the General Assembly of said State, passed 18th June, 1822, and the several subsequent acts relative to Elections in this State, and by virtue of a summons to me directed by Abraham K. Shaifer, Esq. Sheriff of said county, who is a candidate for said office, I, Robert Guy, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, do hereby give notice to the inhabitants of said county, that an Election will be opened and held at the Court House and the several Election Precincts in said county, on the first Monday in August next, and the day following, for the purpose of electing a Governor and Lieutenant Governor of said State, two Representatives to represent Claiborne county in the General Assembly of said State, a Sheriff and Coroner for said county, and also to vote for or against a Convention, &c.
ROBT. GUY, J. P.  [seal.]
And returning officer for said county.
June 25, 1831.---34.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Shaifer, Abraham K. - 1831

PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
Claiborne County.
IN conformity with an act of the General Assembly of said State, passed 18th June, 1822, and the several subsequent acts relative to Elections in this State, and by virtue of a summons to me directed by Abraham K. Shaifer, Esq. Sheriff of said county, who is a candidate for said office, I, Robert Guy, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, do hereby give notice to the inhabitants of said county, that an Election will be opened and held at the Court House and the several Election Precincts in said county, on the first Monday in August next, and the day following, for the purpose of electing a Governor and Lieutenant Governor of said State, two Representatives to represent Claiborne county in the General Assembly of said State, a Sheriff and Coroner for said county, and also to vote for or against a Convention, &c.
ROBT. GUY, J. P.  [seal.]
And returning officer for said county.
June 25, 1831.---34.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Shipp, William - 1831

COPARTNERSHIP.
THE subscribers have entered into Copartnership <sic> for the purpose of transacting Commission business; the house in this city to be conducted by WM. BULLITT in the name of BULLITT & SHIPP; that in the city of natchez by WM. SHIPP, in the name of Shipp and Bullitt, to take ef-effect <sic> on the first day of July.
WM. BULLITT,
WM. SHIPP.
New Orleans, 20th June, 1831                                35m4
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Bullitt, William - 1831

COPARTNERSHIP.
THE subscribers have entered into Copartnership <sic> for the purpose of transacting Commission business; the house in this city to be conducted by WM. BULLITT in the name of BULLITT & SHIPP; that in the city of natchez by WM. SHIPP, in the name of Shipp and Bullitt, to take ef-effect <sic> on the first day of July.
WM. BULLITT,
WM. SHIPP.
New Orleans, 20th June, 1831                                35m4
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5

Vandorn, Peter A. - 1831

ATTACHMENT.
CIRCUIT COURT.
George M. Smith vs. John Robertson.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Attachment in the Circuit Court of Claiborne county, against John Robertson, is now pending for the sum of seventy-two dollars, at the suit of George M. Smith, the above named plaintiff.-- Now unless the said defendant shall appear, give special bail and plead within the time limited for his appearance, Judgment will be entered, and the estate attached will be sold.
P. A. VANDORN, Clk.
By John Jennings, Dy. Clk.
July 1st, 1831.                                                                                                                               35
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5


THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
To the Sheriff of Claiborne County-- Greeting:
YOU are hereby notified that the following persons were, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, appointed by the County Court of Claiborne County, inspectors of the ensuing August Election, for the different Precincts in the County, to wit:

At Port-Gibson,          Joseph Nicolls,
                                         Louis Cronly,
                                         Horace Carpenter,
                                         John Caldwell

“Irish” Old Store         Joseph Terry
                                         Miles Luster
                                         Ignatious Flowers

Rocky Springs              Edward Bagsdale,
                                          Lewis T Grubbe,
                                          C. W. Muncaster

Grand Gulf                    S. O. Bridewell,
                                          Thomas Bigham,
                                           Richard Valentine,

Buckland                         Matthew Bolls,
                                           Dugal G. McCall.

And you are hereby required to give legal notice of said appointments, and have said election conducted in conformity to the rules of law.

Witness PETER A VANDORN, Esq.
Judge of Probate and presiding Justice of the County Court of Claiborne County, the second Monday of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and seal of office.
    Issued June 21st 1831.
WM. DAVIS, Cl'k.
~ The Port-Gibson Correspondent 02-Jul-1831, Page 3, Column 5