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Natchez Cutter from Natchez, Mississippi • 3

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Natchez Cutteri
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Natchez, Mississippi
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THOMAS FLETCHER, ATTORNEY AT Uf, OFFICE on Wall street, third door north of Mc WOOD'S PLOUGHS. WILLIAM WOOD respectfully informs his friends that his -ploughs aie now for sale at the Flat Boat Landing. March 8. FOR SALE. LIKELY Negro Girl, aged about 12 or.

13 years old, excellent house servant, and attentive to the care of children (good disposition) character guaranteed, and the title indisputable. Apply to March 18, 1841, d-tf. JACOB SOR1A. Murran Cluitman's office, and adjoining that of Thacher Freeman where he will attend exclu sively to the duties ol his prolession. March 90, 1840, d-4t GENERAL AUCTION COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.

McALISTER, WATSON CO. ARE prepared to sell all goods at auction which may be consigned to them, and hope by attention to the interest of consignors, to merit th'jir patronage, mar 12-dtf. FOR SALE. A LIKELY Negro Man aged about 20 years (acclimated) a first-rate Chopper and-Cotton-picker, and a tolerable Rough Carpenter (title indisputable). Apply to JACOB SORIA.

March 18, 1841, d-tf. STEAMER KENTUCKY, BETWEEN NATCHEZ AND RED RIVER. COD FISH. 1 Ff Cod Fisl1 Just received and for J. KJJ sale low for.

cash by mar 18-dtf JOHN SANDERSON CO. The Kentucky will ply NOTICE. AT the regular annual meeting of the Fi re Company of the City of Natchez," convened according to previous notice', in the Engine House, Protection No. 3, on the 18th March, 1841, at half-past seven o'clock, P. M.

the following gentlemen were elected officers of the Company for the ensuing year: Robert Stewart, President. W. H. Fox, Secretary. Sam'i, T.

McAlister, Treasurer. Thomas S. Monce, 1st Fire Warden. C. L.

Duboisson, 2d P.P.Baker, 3d Chas. A. Lacoste, 4th "Wm. Van Campen, 5lh 1 P. P.

BAKER, President pro tern. J. Hewett, Secr'y pro (mar 23 regularly between Natchez and various Dorts on Red River. Well fitted up for nasseneers. and a good freieht boat.

ATTENTION-i-MILITIA! THE 1st Battalion of the Fourth Regiment, Mis BOOK BINDERY AND STATIONARY ESTABLISHMENT. Main street, Kitchez', tpposit the Planters RICHARD ELWARD respectfully informs his friends and the citizens generally, that his establishment in this city continues in operation, where he is prepared to execute Book Binding of every style, and variety, in a neat and durable manner. His long experience in the business ahd service of most superior workmen, afford a certain guaranty that all orders entrusted to him will be executed iii 4 manner not to be surpassed by any book bindery of the whole country. Blank Books for Banks; ruled to any bound with patent spring backs or otherwise,) to meet the wishes of his customers. Music Books, Albums, Scrap Bobksij Newspapers; and other Periodicals, bound to conform to pattern; or in any manner that may be desired.

i Old Books carefully rebound. Mr. Elward has constantly on hand a large supply of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY; of every variety and qualitv, which is regularly kept up by importations from the northern cities. This assortment consists of Ledgers, Journals, Day Cah, Invoice and Sales Books, Memorandum Books, Port Folios, of all sizes, Super-royal," Royal, Medium, Demi, Folio Post, Foolscap, Bank, Post and Letter Paper, plain and ruled. Clarified and-opaque Cluills, Steel Pens, Sand, Sealing wax and Wafers, Blue; Black, and Red Ink, Just received, an extensive assortment of James Perry Co's Patent STEEL PENS, of the latest and most approved description, viz: Patent under-spring pens; side-spring pens; regulating pens; regulating-flat spring pens; India-rubber spring pens; Double Patent pens.

Also Joseph Gillot's, "Victoria Pens," which, for their superior excellence and beauty, are unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Also on hand a number of copies of the following sissippi Militia, composed of companies A. and B. Militia. The Natchez Fencibles and Natchez Hussars are directed to assemble on the Bluff, in the city of Natchez, on Saturday the 3d day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A.

M. for Battalion parade. The 2d Battalion, composed of Companies D. E. and F.

Militia. The Natchez Guards and Adams Light Guard are directed to assemble at the town of Washington at 10 Apply to P. G. CREGIER, Agent, or march 8-dtf Capt Wood on board. COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.

THE subscribers having taken the spacious fire proof Warehouse recently erected by B. Cozzens at the Natchez Landing, is now prepared to attend to the receiving, storing, and forwarding of merchandize; also, to the purchase and sale of produce on commission. JOHN S. WILSON, Natchez Landing. Refers to McAllister, Watson Co.

Patterson Wiswall. Natchez. Duncan, McAllister Co. New Orleans. R.

Steel Co. Louisville, Ky. George Cochran, Pittsburg. march 5-tf 1 (C DOZ'. cut and dried smoking tobacco; 100 J.

UU doz. sweet scented chewing tobacco, just received land for sale low for Cash. march 22-tf J. SANDERSON Co. Natchez Landing.

o'clock, A. M. on Saturday the 10th day of April nest, for Battalion parade. By order, of Col. L.

C. WILKINSON. Thomas Edwards, Adjutant, 4th Regt. Mi. Mi.

march 15. HAVANA COFFEE. 1 A SACKS Havana coffee, just received on tJJ consignment, which we offer for sale for cash. McALISTER, WATSON Co. march 13.

JUST RECEIVED 2HHDS. N. O. Sugar, superior do do do 5bbls LoafSugar, 8 bags superior Havana and Rio Coffee; 30 boxes Boston No. 1, Soap, 81bbs No 3 Mackerel, 200bbls Thomaston Lime, Also a few barrels Sperm Oil Together with a large assortment of Grociries of all descriptions, for sale low for cash, by JOHN O'FERRALL march 22 3 Forks of the road.

WM. K. HENRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, CORNER OF FRANkttV COMMERCE STEEETS. mar -NATCHEZ, MISS. Cl.f HHDS.

superior brown Sugar, just received Ajkj on consignment; for sale tor cash, by march 13. McALISTER, WATSON Co. NEW GROCERIES, ON THE LEVEE THE Subscribers have just received and offer for sale, wholesale and retail, at their store, next door to Messrs. Wattles Glassburn, on the Levee, a full and general assortment of Groceries Liq- SUMMER CLOTHING, BATAILLE BIGEY have the honor to inform the gentlemen of Natchez and its vicinity that they have Just received their supply of Summer Clothes and Leghorn Straw Hats, which will be open on Thursday, the 18th March, 1841. Store corner of Main and Pearl streets.

Natchez, march 18-3t. iuc lunowiug arucies: 100 sacks salt. MADEIRA WINE. Just received on consignment, 20 quarter casks Madeira Wine, and for sale low for cash. march 13.

McALISTER, WATSON Co. SPERM CANDLES. JUST received on consignment, 100 boxes sperm Candles, which we offer for sale for cash. march 13. McALISTER, WATSON Co, SUPERIOR.

chewing tobacco, 10 boxes, Just received on consignment, apd for sale low for cash, by McALISTER, WATSON Co. march 13. CARD. McALISTER, WATSON CO. General Auction and Commission Merchants, Main Natchez, Mi.

In the old Office of the Mississippi Rail Road.Bank. mar 12-dlf 20 sacks coffee, 20 molasses, 0 boxes Boston soap, i0 bbls dom. brandy, 6 pipes cognac da Cj do do do .6 do Holland Gin, 50 boxes claret wine, 10 do starch, 50 bbls brown Sugar, 20 cigars, 10 boxes tobacco', 50 boxes candles, 50 do 10 do pickles asst'd 10 dozen ketsup, 20 bx gunpowder tea 10 cases. and shoes bx imperial tea All of which will be sold low for cash, and a sup RELIGIOUS WORKS. Douay's Bible, I Garden of the Soul, Romans Missal, Key of Heaven, Pocket Manual, I Layman's Ritual, Catholic Piety, Testament.

These works are bound inrarious styles, from superb extra guilt to plain. ijrPersons desirous purchasing Books or Stationary are invited to give a call, when they wil! become convinced that purchases can be made on terms as moderate as in any other southern city. Natchez, march 51841. 1 dtf DOUGLAS DUNLAP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NATCHEZ-MISS. OFFICE as herctufore, in the City Hotel building, nearly opposite the Commercial Eank.

The partnership existing oetween Dunlap Elliott expired by limitation on the 17th Feb. 1841. march 5-tf ply constantly kept on hand by mar 5 1 tf JOHN SANDERSON DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing in this City under the firm Of JACOB SORIA was dissolved on the 14th October last, by mutual consent. SAVE YOUR TEETH.

DR. KNAPP, DENTAL SURGEON, returns his thanks to the citizens of Natchez, for the liberal patronage he has received and gives notice, that in accordance with the wishes of many persons who desire to avail themselvesof his professional services, he will return here about the 20th or 25th of April. Having devoted himself with untiring assiduity to the study and practice of his profession from an early hoyhood.and judging from the unqualified approbation which his operations have received from all who have employed him, he is confident he can please all who may honor him with their patronage.as his operations are acknowledged to be unrivalled for their beauty, and durability. Millions of Teeth are now prematurely lost which might be saved by timely and judicious treatment. He would particularly call the attent on of those having carious teeth to his mode of treating them, and refers such persons to those lor whom he has operated, that may examine his operations and then judge if he issuraes too much in saying that in the art of sating Teeth he claims to excel.

He will visit this place annually. He would also -efer to Dr. Jones, Dr. Schuyler, Dr. Young.

Dr. vletcalf, Thos. Johnston, E- G. Howell, W. Barrow, Thos.

Armat, H. L. Conner, J. N. Helm, D.

Curle.Esq., R. M. Ayres, S. Newman, E. Carradifce; Esq; inarch i7-dl0 Jacob Soria is alone charged with the settlement of the old business, and is authorised to use the name, of NATCHEZ WHARF BOAT.

THE subscribers have fitted up in a style well a lapM. to the execution of business, the safety of goous an I -he conifbit and accommodation of passengers, an excellent and commodious Wharf Boat, at the Natchez Landing. Persons intending to travel or arriving at The landing at any hour, (day or night,) are accommodated in a satisfactory style, and their property carefully received and well protected at the Natchez Wharf Boat so long as they may require to remain at the Landing. Most of the steamboats on the river now come too alongside ol the Wharf Boat and a regular receiving and forwarding business has been done on it by the subscribers for nearly two months past; the firm in liquidation only. jauuh hukia, ISAAC SORIA.

Natchez, March 12, 18-11. NOTICE. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he will continue the Auction and Cmnmis-sion Business at the old stand corner of Main and Pearl streets, and hopes by attention to business, to merit the patronage heretofore conferred. Guarantees given all cases when requited. JACOB SORIA.

Refer to Wiggins Davenport, New0rlcans. S. K. Robins, Chas. A.

Lacoste, Wm. K. Henrv, Natchez, March 12, '41. boat stores ol almost every description are Kept constantly on hand, and the whole business is done.on exceedingly moderate terms. At any time, (but particularly during unfavorable weather,) the advantages of the Natchez Wharf Boat are obvious to every person, and the subscribers wil) use every exertion to make it an object forpersons to patronize it.

march 5, 1841. SISLOFF SPARKS. The New Orleans Cincinnati Gazette and Louisville Journal will publish the above three times. GROCERIES. LATELY received from Cincinnati, 50 bbls Whiskey; 50 bbl.

flour, cheese butter, dried beef, pork, bacon, lard, ALSO lrom New Orleans 111 hhAu Rnaar FOR SALE, A AAA WELL BURNT BRICK, at $5 0J JJJ per thousand, deliverable at the Cotton Piess Landing; JACOB SORIA. mar 12-dtf 1() CASKS CLARET WINE, JUST received for sale on low terms, for cash, by mar 10-dtf JOHN SANDERSON CO. "AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned having been. duly appointed and commissioned by the Executive of the State of is now ready to receive Goods Wares and Merchandize to sell at Auction or otherwise, and promptly to pay over proceeds of such, sales'.

Having had some experience in the business, he flatters himself that justice shall be done to all who intrust their business to him: He will sell and attend sales of all kinds of property in the City of Natchez, of everv description; mar 5 ISAAC HOFF, Auctioneer. SPIKES. KKEGS 4, 5, and 5J in. spikes, received on consignment, and for sale bv mar5 JOHN S. WILSON, Natchez Landing.

GROCERIES, THE subscriber' has received, in addition to his-former stock, a fresh' supply of GROCERIES, consisting iti part of the following articles: 75 bags Havana and Rio Coflee, 20 hhds. Brofrn Sugar, 25 bbls. and boxes double-refined Loaf Sugar, 50 boxes Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, 30 bbls. Sugar House and Plantation Molasses, 50 M. Cigars, assorted 25 boxes Honey-dew and Common Tobacco, 100 boxes Boston Soap; -500 gallons Sperm Oil, 10 bbls.

Linseed, 20 bbls. and 50 kegs Tar, 10 baskets (quarts and pints) Olive Oil. 100 boxes Sardines, 10 bags Pepper, 5 boxes ground Pepper, in 1 and lb. papers, 10 boxes Starch, k-: 10 boxes Soda Biscuit, 100 boxes Candles, 40 doz. Gold Madeira Wine, a choice article, 100 five gallon Demijohns, 100 bags assorted Shot, 150 kegs and half kegs Gunpowder, 500 canisters dito, 15 boxes assorted Liquors, 100 boxes Claret Wine, 20 doz.

Champagne Wine, 25 bbls. Vinegar. 20 boxes Pickles, 1C.1 boxes Window Glass. ALSO Plantation Hoes, Trace Chains, Collin's Axes, Plough Lines; Coffee Mills, Wooden Ware, Sieves, Nails, Spikes, all of which is offered at the lowest prices for cash. mar5.

WM. K. HENRY. GRAFTON BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Pearl Natchez, Miss. mar 12-dtf 200 sacks Salt, fine and coarse, 50 boJ es Soap, 50 kegs Nails, assorted', 10 boxes Sperm Candles, 30 sacks Coffee a choice selection of Tobacco, Trabuco, Prin NEW SHINGLE YARD.

JONES CO. inform the public that the Shin cipe and Riealia Segars, Powder and Shot, Raisins, Li. gle Yard, (formerly occupied by Li D. Jones Co.) is now in full operation, and builders and planters may call with the assurance that they can be furnished with excellentshingles, laths, boards, pick and a general assortment of Wines and Liquors, Seine Twine, which is ottered low lor casi and the attention solicited bfthOse who wish to purchase. J.

TORRIS, march S-tf Natchez Landing. ets, made to order at the lowest prices in (lie cuy. First rate Ash Wood on hand at thrqe dollars and fifty cents per march ll-dtf AUCTION AND COMMISSION. THE undersigned having taken a. room next to the Insurance Office, will be happy to give his attention to the sales of all and every species of property, and hopes to give general satislaction by his attention to business.

Evening sales will be conducted by him on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, in each week, mar 5 ISAAC HOFF, Auctioneer. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET, BATON ROUGE, FOR VICKSEURG. ALEXANDER'S STEAMBOAT HOTEL, ON SILVER STREET, NATCHEZ LANDING. The Steamer, Baton Rouge, C. J.

Brenham, Master, will com- 150 BAGS SHOT, assorted sizes, for sale by manj5-tf Wm. K. HEN RY. THE Proprietor of this Hotel, 'grateful for the large and increased patronage extended to hi3 Establishment, informs the Public, and particularly the Travelling community, (hat STEAMBOAT HOTEL is now in better preparation for the reception ol Boarders dy meal, day, mgm, week, or. month, than heretofore.

i The Proprietor in respect to the' quality of his Table, would rather refer to the opinion of the main PASSENGER BOAT FOR LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURG. THE new and fast-running steamer MONON-GAHELA, Stone, master, will leave New Orleans on or about the 1st of April, the 1st of May, and the 1st of June, for the above ports. Slate rooms can be engaged on her downward trips, on application to J. S. WILSON, Natchez Landing.

March 20, dtf ladies and eentlemen who reerularlv out up at his es TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS. THE subscriber respectlully informs Planters and others that he is prepared to put up and repair Engines and Boilers. All orders left at Messrs. Patterson Wiswall or Sisloff and Sparks, will meet with immediate attention. For reference, apply to P.

M. Lapice, Esq. Vidalia, John Routh, Esq. Natchez, Phillip Sisloff, and Patterson and Wiswall. march 5-tf JOHN S.

CALDWELL, On Franklin, near the corner of Rankin St. tablishment, than to any notice by himself. There are very few in this community who cannot certify to its superiority, and he will continue to make it deserve their good opinion and patronage. At the bar the choicest liquors are supplied, mar 5 Servants' clean and attentive. on Tuesday, the 1st Dec.

at 4 o'clock, P. and continueto leave regularly every Tuesday afternoon, and will pass the intermediate landings, as follows Leave New Orleans, Tuesday, 4 P. M. Thursday, ,8 A.M. Rodney, do.

12 M. Grand' Gulf, do. 2 P.M. New Carthage, do. 6 P.

M. Warrenton, do. 8 P. M. ON HER-DOWN Leave Vicksburg, Saturday, at 10 A.

M. Warrenton, 11 A.M. New Carthage, 12 Grand Gulf, 3 P. M. Rodney, 6 P.

M. Natchez, Sunday, 8 A.M. Passengers and Shippers may rely upon the utmost Punctuality, as above stated. The Baton Rouge will be "ready to receive Freight at New Orleans, bn Monday, at 12, M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to i.

P. C. GREGIER, Agent, march 8 dtf. Natchez Landing. GLASSWARE.

MESS BEEF. Ol HALF-BARRELS superior qualitv, forsale. ZJ march 5 tf Wm. K. HENRY.

A BOXES Glassware consisting of plain and STEAMER CANTON. THE dflfie steamer CANTON is now a regular packet between Natchez and the various points on Red River. Good accommodations fqr passengers, and a first-rate freight boat. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, Jj This boat is provided with Evan's patent safety guards, which have been proved to be1 a certain guard gainst the explosion of steam boilers, a full dfiscrip-on of which may be seen on the boat. March 20.

'-tttj cut Decanters, do. do. lumblers, do. do. Wines, do.

do. Champagne, Spice Jars, Tinctures, Bird Fountains, Inkstands, Creams, Sugar Dishte, Lamn Glasses. Sienal Lanterns, Goblets, JelflL 200 SACKS BRAN just received, march 5 If Wm. K. HENRY- Flasks, tftc; received on consignmpnt, and for sai teo HHDS.

Bacon sides fur sale by mareh5-tf Wm. K. HENRY, low by JUllN mar 5 Natchez Landing,.

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1841-1841