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ADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. HA r HE UNDERSIGNED raspoctfullv informs hi* friends and the public generally, that he will nanufactiirs to orde\ and keep constantly on hand, it his old stand, on Main street, opposite J. R Hurray's store, a complete assortment of b33j-AUL>LD_Lj'_2i^3 d >f the best quality and latest style; BRIDLES, HARNESS, &0. In addition to the above, he will keep a com plete assortments of I I runka, Valioes, Carpet Bags. Ri ding and Carriage Whips &o. of the friends he hopes still best of articles [ Thankful for the past patronage if HOME MANUFACTORY" o be able to supply, with the very n his line, the citizens of this and the adjoining anilities. fry All bill* due when presented, j Port Gibson, June 9, 1852, WM. BEATY. Citation. In Claiborne Circuit I\'i E. Gibson, VS. Attachment, J Court,—To October ili.iam Gentry, Term, A. D. 1852. I ttach ment for the sum of Eighty-three I Dollars and Sixty-four cents, due l«f ^January. 1850. pHE Defendant, William Gentry, is hereby nn L titied. that unies* he appear, give special bail, nd plead herein on or before the first day of the ext October Term (1852) of this Court, judgment rill he entered against him for the debt, interest nd costs of the suit, and the property levied on, ill be sold to»attsfv the same. — —. GIVEN under my hand seal of office, this 1 7th day of June, A. D. 1852. dan. McDougall, crk. June 9, 1852 42-4w L.S. » For Sale. 1 NEGRO WOMAN, who is an excellent eook 1 . and a very good ironerand washer. For terms—apply at this office. June 2 , 1852. EIGHTY DOZEN LEG-HORN \ ' BERN HEIM ER Sr BROTHER, have just \ received per ship Uoreba. from (ienova. Italy. wo cases Leghorn Hats, of various qualities , hielt they offer at extremely low prices, June 2, 1852,-41 SPOONER FORBES, ? A IVY TT \ tiffOflF.R /11\11L1 VI m/Yyljik, No. 7, STAMPS' ROW, PORT GIBSON. MISS. 4 i-ty SPOONER FORBES. i June 2 , J»32, Porter, Aïe, »ml C laret, l'<T receive«! and for .«ale by June 2 »avis' Hams. lbs, on hand aid for sale by June 2 , SPOONER FORBES. LOGO iUGAR Pine Apple Cheese .Soda Biscuit, I Cider Vinegar, Molasses, Starch. Salt, i*t received an«l f»>r ^al•• by Juue 2 , "10RN .MEAL—on hand ami fur sale by June'.'. Mi SPOONER PORBES. SPOONER FORBES. Itacoii. '1 LEAR SIDES, Hams and L«'af Lard, on hand J and for sale by SPOONER FORBES. FRESIl DRUGS, UR E MEDICINES, AND NADUl/mUTt-D CHEMICALS. ii X 50 * -. CM five «S3 el <1 l , ■ AS ju-t received am! i- now opening hi* Sum mer supply of Mkdicixes, See., an.l will, a ■retofore, continue to keep constantly on hand a fill assortment of all articles in hi* line, used by ■e Fa'iltv. and needed lor the Molicnl ChrU of e Planter His store is open at all houis of the a v ami \i .h r. V 07- Term» a< usual. Prices low. At the old t || 1||(1 I Port Gibson. May 2«. 1852 40-1 v ■ "j 1 i t TO PLANTERS. ) ~ ON T go to New Orleans, or elsewhere from j home to purchase, until you have examined IV large atoek of Dr«*«mdjtiirikiiwa. | ». P. MOODt.Dn^ Si m .dB ■ in.iv j HOMiEOPATHIC MEDICINES. J - P. MOODY has just received a supply ol * • Rademacher Sc Sheek's Homoeopathic caaes ; * I book*. may26 No. 6 , Stamps' Row. i ' j LAUD LAMPS. ■JOW opening, at No. 6 , Stamp*' Row. a lot of Hi Archer h: Warner's "Solar" and "Sup|>er" , H' ! Lamps. Also Extra Globe*. Shade*. Chirn-1 Hv*. Cone* and Wicks. Hmavof* A'. P MOODY. Druggist. ! », PERFUMERY, MO V PH. Ac. .{ Large assortment of Lullin'* Extract*. Farina Cologne, choice Soap*, and other arcicles for Toilette, just received at N. P. MOODY'S w*y~ 6 Drug Store. .STATIONERY. |H Large assortment of Foolscap. Letter. Tissue. Cream Laid Satin Post, (small size,) and Note '^^H er 'n *'* a ' n an, l Ornamental Envelopes, Steel Wafers, Ink*. Sic. Just receive«! at Hm-.»; -V. P. MOODY'S Drug Start j^BOGNAC BRANDY, Madeira wine, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Jamaica Spirits. Holland Gin, Medical purposes, always on hand, at M y'J6 N. P MOODY'S Drug Start J • ! PURE WHITE LEAD. fl O O Wethcrill's brand, just ,U ed aud for sale by N. P. MOODY. ; ' receiv s may'26 LINSEED OIL. BBLS. Linseed Oil, on hand and for »ale by may28 N. P. MOODY. îfcü PTS TURPENTINE, Copal Varnish. Coach *'^"3 Varnish, Red Lead, together with a full assort ant of Paints, for sale by may26 i| ! N.P. MOODY WALL PAPER I N assortment of Wall Paper, Fire Screens and X Bordering to suit just received by may26 N. P. MOODY. INDOW GLASS—3,000 feet of Window Glass, ranging in size from 8 x 10 to 22 x 26, roajrSff N. P. MOODY'S Drug Start. l*iano Forte Tuning: and Repairing DTR. WILLIS, Piano maker from the cel- .pa/ y ' fl ebrated Manufactories. Checkering, ofljiVl Mon, and Nunns, Clark & Co.. N. York.NÇp 111 remain in Port Gibson about ten days longer. |All the material for regulating aud repairing pno's <m band, such as strings of every descrip rr»'£ rin **' tue ^ eat ^* r ^ or renewing the ham ÏÏT" Orders addressed to Mr. W. at the Wash r*wn Hall, will meet with attention. Country der- »oVifH .Vlffay fClMff-19-n S. ». XfiillfXH.», DEALER IN Groceries , Produce , Ac Ac.* jfco.. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, Post Gibson, Mus. 21 -ly January 8 , 1852 Frcsli Arrivals. FLOUR! R ECEIVED on consignment a lot of very su perior Flour, manufactured expressly for this market and guaranteed equal if not superior to the best St Louis brand. For sale for cash only by march 24. II. P. Merrifield. P HALON'S Hair Invigorator, a fresh supply, just received by marlO MERRIFiF.lD. A | fresh supply of the 'Royal Diamond Powder,' just received by MERRIFIELD. A FEW MORE LEF T~ ^TNVALIDS" are hereby informed, that Mke JL RiriELD has just received a few more jugs that same "Medical Brandy." March 10. S UPERIOR Old Cognac Brandy, expressly for medical use, just received amt for sale by Feb24 MERRIFIELD. S UG A R-cured Dried Beef, for sale by feb24 MERRIFIELD. \ JA. "C' j A . _ D .. , r \ THOUSAND CIGARS, Shakespeare A brand, just received by MERRIFIELD. Fine assortment of Stewarts' Candy, just re ceived from New York, by MERRIFIELD. fob24 1SHING TACKLE, for sale b feb24 1 MERRIFIELD. STONE WARE. J UGS, Jars and Milk Crocks, (all size*,) for sale by fet» 2 t MERRIFIELD. N ENUINE French Cork Tapers, for sale by T feb24 MERRIFIELD. P. MERRIFIELD has just received from New Orleans, a fresh supuly i i his line. Call and see for vourselvcs. i II. of articles in janS TÏÏS Jans II P.-MERRIFIELD "V/fOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, the pure article. JLVJL for sale by jan 8 H. P. Mtaairiei.o. _ 1 — j l _ SUPERIOR GUN POWDER. Patent Caps, and II. P. MERCirtULD. ^ Lead, just received by piNE-APPLE CHEESE, Macaroni, Pie Fruit, 1. Fresh Raisins. Almonds, Brazil Nuts. See., just H. P. Mebxipikld. IVOWSKIt HORN'S; Shot Belt, and Gum Ban, t just receiveJ b jailS „ p. M rsripelo. received by jan7 S PERM CANDLES, Star do.. Sperm and Lard î Oil, just received by H. P. MERRIFIELD. S UGAR, Coffee. Boston and S«jda Crackers, and every article usually kept by those in his line, I to be found at MERRIF Km* I ELD'S Next Door to the Post-Office. ' HASTINGS & CO •7 AVE RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF II I selected w ith care, and to be sold on aeeommoda February 25, 1852-27-tf ting terms. i Ä * FOR SALK AT THE 1IILUAKII EXCHANGE. May 12 , lift Xx \a»-4 38 C A L L A T «di !i Hl'él AND TRY THOSE JULEPS A COBBLERS. I SODA FOUNTAIN ALSO IN OPE RATION. Port Gibson, May 2G, 1S52. l Fresh Arrival. .... , rv . JN' S u, - { CLARETS. M. t-.-tepne. ) Smretder, J , . He,«deck, j Champ imxzs. in quart* and pints, , . . . P'J* «""W < ver >' * u P er,or ) t \ m \ f astillion, 1-2 •* Leger r reres; »onongahela and Rectified Whiskey, (.in. Mailen«* ami Fort Wines Demijohns and Jugs to put up the above, mtt sratrd. Call upon HASTINGS & Co. March 19 i Braxdii:* j | rs OULEY BITTERS. SHRUB. See, at fx ™ re h,, "ASl.NGS «. C. C ORN for sale, apply to mareh24 HASTINGS«« Co. __ ; I^ISHING TACKLE, in all its varieties by i X' marc h 3, Hastisus he co YTEAST POWDERS, Reading Biscuit, Soda JL Biscuit, Jelly«, her., at march 3, Hastings & co , pORTKR AND ALE. at ! X march 3, O ATS; Potatoes; Onion*; Stays and Shays Ham»;—Lard; Flour; in short all the Sub stantia!.* of life, can be ha<! at march 3, H «STIHGS S* CO. Hastings St co TOBACCO, O F various qualities and prices—a small lot of the "Jenny Lino Twist," and "Hakrv of j the West," at Hastings Sc co. march 3, T H E HILLIARD EXCHANGE, AS been Replenished and refitted, and your patronage is respectfully solicited by march 3, John G. Hastings. N EGRO STRAW HATS, by thedozen, at I feb25-27-tf Hastings St Co. L ARGE assortment of Fish Hooks and Lines; by feb25-27-tf Hastings Sc Co. INES, LIQUORS. PORTER AND ALE, of various qualities and price* ; suitable to all tastes; now arriving from New York. Feb25-27-tf Hasitngs Sc Co. II W J UST RECEIVED—Ham*, Dried Beef, Lard Flour, Potatoes. Onions, Beans, Cheese, Acc ONION SETTS TOGETHER WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND GOODS, too numerous to mention, which are offered on ac commodating terms. Jan 28 1852-23-tf A YMII AlilVAUv H n IL. C ARPENTNR, AS ju,t received from New Orleans, a fresh supply of articles in his line. Call and see yourselves. P HALON'S Chemical Hair Invigorator; article, for sale by Feb. Il, 1852-25-tf TOBACCO AND CIGARS, F the choicest kimls and brands. j«i*t received febll-tf H. CARPENTER. a pure A U H. CARPENTER. is by S ARDINES, Salmon, Lobsters, and Soda Crack ers, just received and for sale by febll-tf H. CARPENTER. H f.rmetrically article, for sale by febll-tf sealed Tomato«, a choice H CARPENTER, , : ■ ' , At the Po#t fUfic* SS* J. S. DOHAN, GROCERY, PRODUCE, AND General Commission MERCHANT, Rodnev, Miss. 07*Agent for Fcllowc* & Co., Now Orleans. Oct. 14, 1851, 8 -ly J -S. DOHAN, would respectfully infnim the • Plantera of Claiborne and Jefferson county that he has located himself at Rodney, Misa., for the purpose of transacting a General Produce, Grocery, Forwarding, and Commission Business. He intends to keep on hand at ali times an exten sive and well selected stock of Family Groceries, Sp Plantation Supjdy's which he will dis prices. Amongst following choice articles, vix Buckwheat, in boxer, kegs, and quarter bbis. No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in kite, quarter, half, and full barrels. Wells, Miller Sc Provosts Pickles, in quart half pilon and gallon Jar*. Underwood's Pickles, all sizes. I-emon Syrup. Walnut Catsup. nose of at the lowest market his stock are to be found the Do Ds Gordon's Currant, Gooseberry, and Quince Jelly« Peach, Plum, and Quince Preserves. Raspberry, Strawberry, and Blackberry Jams. Brandy Fruits, of every description. Lobsters, in all size cans. Salmon, in all size cans. Sardines, in quarter, half, and full boxes, East India preserved Ginger. Green and black Tea, of every description, Star, Sperm, and Hvdralic Candles, Livermore Sc Son, No. 1 bar Soap, Morton's do do Toilet Soaps, of all kinds. English Dairy and Western Cheese do do LIQUORS. Otard. Duprey Sc Sagera. Brandies. American Brandies, of all grades, Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Monongahela and Bourlwn Whiskey, Rectified Cordials of every description, Champagne, of the best brands, in pts & qts, London Dock Port, Pure juice Choice Madeira and Sherry Wine*. PLANTA TION S U P P L1 E S. Mess and Rump Pork, Ham*. Sides and Shoulder*, 7 and 8 Tch Blankets, 3-4, 7-8. and 4-4 Louisiana Lowells. Georgia Linseys and Kerseys. Hemlock, and white oak tan Russetts. Bagging. Rope and Twine, Molasses, in half and full barrels, Reboiled Golden Syrup, in half and full bids, Iron and Steel, of all sizes and shapes. Nails, of every size, Spikes, do do. J. S. Damn requests particular attention to his ! stock «if Liquors, which has been selected with j more than ordinary care. His Wines have been ! recommended by the physicians for medical pur- j poses; and his stock of Brandy's and Whiskey's ; can't be beat. He has a large and commodious Cotton Shed, se cure«] from cattle, and at a point where the packet ! Boats make their landing. He gives particular at-' fontion to the Receiving anil Forwarding Business. Has a large and commodious Warehouse to store ! Goods, and his terms are moderatej^l Rodney, December 3, 1851 ■a do Bills. Super Fine Ohio Flour for sale - do 11-1 y 100 by J S. DOUAS, i Rodney April 28,1852. Yl ESS arid Rump Pork, Hams, Side* and Should A 1 ers. for sale at reduced prices, by Rodney, Dec. 17, 1851 J. S. DOIIAN. 1 PAIRS white oak tanned Russetts on hand and for sale by 1000 J.S. DOIIAN Rodney, Dec 17,1851 C 1HOICE Madeira and Sherry W / dies, of the best brand, for sale Rodney, Dec. 17, 1851 incs and Bran by I. S. DOHAN. Half Bb's. Usher's family Beef for sale J. S. DOHAN. I Oil Casks Bacon Side*, 10 Cask* Shouliler* for Z\ J for sale by J. 8. DOHAN. ! Rodney, April 28, 1852. j ( Onnn L,,s - I),lflic, d'* sugar cured Joies for <wv/UU sale by ^ /. S. DOHAN. Rodney, April 28, 1852. I ' JT — -- ---- j 1 f . Lbs D'.ffieh 1 s sugar cured Ham* V/ for tale by /. 5. DOHAN. Rodney April 28, 1852. I ^ _ _ . „ _ , _ , ' 1 O Dozen sugar cured Buffalo• ronguca for l «> . **'* a y -, J S ■ I)OH -* N ' Rodney April 28, 185.. g 20 ■f Rodney April 28 18 X« , Spring Goods. * " RETAIL DEALERS IN DHT o;i 0 ,?F!L?.!®Fi" I s, E !,; k< ''' __ _ Post G.bso* Mis*. TV LF. PS coiuit«ntl von hand a supply of Ready made CI ^™ NG - Shoe "' j ! Sugar. Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Candles, and Groce- j nes of every description to suit the market. Ihey have also for sale, on reas«»nable terms, j Hard-ware. Cutlery. Tin-ware, Crockery, I SfC., frc.. 4 'r. I good quality, and cheap, for ! April 14, 1852-34-ly J ! ! : i î ■Mil Cap*. Hat*. Trunk*, Calicoes, Jeans, Low el is Their articles are of cash. For Sale! THE valuable Plantation known a* the Richard MfWtß Harding old place, and now occu P* e d by D. S. Patti- ^gJLmesm.. son, situated in Claiborne county, about twelve miles from Port Gib*on. The place contains 1400 acres, more or less, 600 acres of which is in a high state of cultivation—the com, stock and farming utensils will be included in the purchase if desir ed. The place is situated in a fertile and healthy location, and the neighborhood as good as is in the State. The terms made to suit the purchaser Apply to D. S. PATTISON, on the place, or to Ja*. S. Mason, Port Gibson. March 17 1852 30-tf ! j MATTING! BATTING! J UST received per ship Aloaratio, from Philadel phia, 1500 yards 4-4,5-4, 6-1 Matting for sale at New Orleans price*. ^^m.—ALSO— 6 pieces superior Floor Oil Cloth. 4-4, 6-4 and 8 - 4 , of very handsome paterns, and at New Or leans prices. /. S. MASON. April 14,1852 34 A. J. C ARNAHAN, 0 B A.PER mo mmm. MAIN STREET, Port Gibson, Miss. R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Port Gibson, and the public generally, that he has removed to the brick building immediately above the Port Gibson Banl^ two doors below the Post Office, where he i* prepared to make up GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, in the most fashionable style and on short notice. A good fit warranted in all cases. Jan 7-'52-20-1 y For Sale. T HE valuable Plantation known as the "Elias I Bridgera place," and now occupied by B. Humphreys, Jr., situated in Claiborne county, six miles from Port Gibson. The place contains over nine hundred acre*—four hundred acres of which is in a high state of cultivation. further particular., ap^^orythe^çj.e. to^ May 1*6 T837, For 32-tf SS* JANUARY i, 1852. H. S. FULKEROON. MERCHANT, Corner of Main and Dank Street. Port Gibson, Mins AS connecte«] bis late store with the one im mediately on the corner, giving a front on Main street, where he keeps a general stock to suit Planters, II BUYS COTTON, Advances on Cotton, and has a very commodious Shed for storing Cotton. He has every facility for doing an extensive WHOLESALE AND R ETA I LOUSINESS the for Agency for the Wilkinson County T HE undersigned having received the agency of this Home Manufactory would call attention to the following described goods which he offers at Factory prices. 4-4 Osnaburgs, 7-8 Osnaburgs, 4-4 Kerseys, 4-4 Linseys. 7-8 Linseys, Cotton V the arns 0 to 10, Sewing thread, Batting for Comforter*. It is hoped that all friends of Southern enterprise will at least call and look at these goods. Clean wool in any quantity wanted for this fae ry for which a fair price will be paid. April 28. II. S. FULKERSON, to Agent. Tate Arrivals. K O BbJs. (Quigley's) 50 bids. 5 Casks " Mess Pork, Rump Pork, Skias, Hams, ' 50 bbis. Park mills Flour, extra. Those who have used meat packed by Quigley, know it to be extra. His u rump pork. ' is equal to many brands of mess. H. S. Fi-lkkkson, April 18,1852. 5 Shoe.! Shoe»! VSÄ ÄÄ'r, Ä.735 continue to keep up my stock and add to it every thing desirable in the shoe line. I am making ar lTtieTr U Iî,« UÎCd ^ by 1 doz. lad.es' eol'd silk tipt 1-2 Gaiters. Ihaveon hand ! doz. pairs Gents fine Boots May 5,1852 H. S. Fulkkssox. S. ! j ! j ; ! at-' 1 ! î' Notice to Marrying Men. I HAVE on hand one piece Black cloth, as fine as is ever made. H. S. Fl-lkersox. march 31. Odor Fumw*«n?vatJ* V ^* , 3 li - nr, French strineand brown cot ton sock* , u * r « f tnLh stripe and brown eottonsocks. il* .JS, kin Forj.k-by jl. S. march TViHK AVIl R\rnv inn l.-.rr»k r„mn nnrl P «7..k,.de.Vho"ld;, .nJS P ^ .„ h -, r I |, v il « A mar h 'n ^ - Lixexs. . . Piece 12-4 Linen Sheeting, (no sewing neces sary.) one prere Pillow case Linen, piece brown table cfoth do. 1 *• damask bleached do. do. do. 10 damask tablecloth*. - 4 «1«»/.. do. do. napkins, 2 pieces bird * eye diaper, u Irish linen. " extra undressed do. for nhiit bosoms, " crash, mardi 31. i S 1 2 for sale by 0 H S Fi kkmison MUSqUITO BARS. Piece Brown Brein. 1 piece Linen barr, 12 pieces cotton barr, 8 piece« bohinet <lo. H S Fulkkssox. 1 for sale by march .*(1 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SHOE S, 1 Q doz. pairs Laiiiei' fine calf and morocco I U walking *lioe*. Kid slips, buskins, morocco j ties, eiianieled mo., buskins, enameled col'il fancy I do., patent leather Jenny Lind tassel, plain silk gaiters, silk fox'd gaiter*, silk tip'd buskins and ! Uitt Kd dip*. j 8 doz. pair* Mi nsec leather am! morocco liootees, ( patent vamp buskins, fine lace boots. c«*Td morocco boots, tiptdo., spring leather boots, and kid slips. 10 doz. pair* Child* leather heel'd, eol'd morocco, I faced gaiter, do., boots, heel'd and pegM brogan«. j eol'd Jenny Linds. -„»doz pairs Infant * shoe*, assorted. 4 u titnft boot« ami niions. I 6 u 44 Women *9 lar^e size leather shoe«, ' gaiter*, sewed ami peg'd, with or without heels, sea | anJkid ,i ip ,. I 13 dot. pairs Mmt jv-g'd brogan». fine calf do., I g oa ^ j 0 < patent leather mo. topao.. congress boots, ! Orleans button boots, wrought fancy slippers. 5 doz. pairs boots, line calf sewed, peg'd and mudboot* 300 pairs Russet*, men's, from 8 's to 14 s. f«?saleby ' ' H S FULKERSON. March 10. 1852 srinm AND SOMMER cloth TUST opening a nice assortment consisting of J Merino frock and dress coats and French sacks. India Pongee, grass cloth, striped searaucker. j broWH '»»en. col d. chambra y and check gingham ! CO BUck Aljwcca, DeJoinvillc frock, sack and dress I^;^;; rii ^' fcnc y- bnff >p ui ^ indrw,rrfwhite j ' Am/,.' Black French ami English Merino, stripe.l Marseilles, fancy linen drilling, striped searsucker. j blue French cottooade. plain blue cottonade an.l I Log cabin. 1 I Shirt*, 8 doz linen bosom, lisle thread under ! s j" rt . s > *' rown <otlon «•«>• «'ed flannel, white merino, J check. Ac.. &c. , , . dn ""^ ! Äss&aAiÄ s& ! si . l . k K ,OVM i , F " > ' ,c K h ' 8 ' ri P' d - i; lai " : all new ami tresh by H. 8. FLLkLRSON. i march 10 , î ! SPRING AND SUMMER HATS. ,3LV Doz. Men's and Boy's Hats, consisting of | rZ\ 1 Fashionable silk. Pédales. Flambards, Pan amas. Flats, Campeachy s Palm Leaf, See., just Te ll 8 FULKERSON ceivedand for sale by March 10,1852. «SPERITS ! SPKRIT8 H Q fZ Jugs, tealtd up, best French Brandy, 25 jugs, tealtd up, American Brandy. 25 " " " Old Whiskey, 10 bbis. Rectified Whiskey, do. 25 half do. do. 20 ten gal. do. 30 five do. do. all for sale by marl 7 doe do. H 8 . FULKERSON. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! JUST received, 2 whole !>oxes, Claytor's best, 10 401b 4b Common, 5 100 lb. do 1016 lb. do good Marchl7 for sale by CT do H S FULKERSON. MATTING, PIECES 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. just received by march 10 , H S FULKERSON | 8 N EW style summer Calicos, Drilling* and Cot tonades for men's and boy's wear, Iriah Linen, Linen Sheeting, Table-cloths, Napkin, white cot ton Hose, Mosquito Bars, fcc.. ju«t received and for sale by march 10 H 8 FULKERSON J UST Received. 50 bbis. Mess Pork; 25 bbis. Lime. 20 bbis. Cement, 75 bbis. choice St. Lonia Flour, 3,000 lbs. "D u Wields" great Hams, 50 kega pure Leaf Lanl, 5 doz. Lexington Mustard. Port Gibson, Feb. 25,1852, H- S. FULKERSON. A New lot, just received, consisting of dining. offiee, tavern, children's and rocking chair», wardrobes, extension tables, desks, matrasses of all sizes, twiste* »nd pi]!ow*. and far sale by febj ' .... U S FULKEÇSON . A. J.M C GILL ïf î< PORT GIBSON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINE*, AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS AND OILS. WINDOW GLASS, SASH AND PUTTY, Lakdrkth'k <#AR!;il^SfcED«l, DYE STUFFS & ÖLASS WARE, pcsrirwear, mu sme*, awn rbusher, BCHfttli-BmB, 8 TEEI. PENS, QUILLS, AND STATIONERY, LE T TE R AN DC AP P A PER, rsdical, law, and miscellaneous books. Blank Books, Superior Inks, PAPER HANGINGS. OyPhysicians' Prescriptions will receive par ticular attention at all hours of the day and night. December 10,1851. 10-1 y TO PLANTERS, PHYSICIANS AND MERCHANTS. 1 I»U14. <; 1ST. Port Gibson, Miss. n AS now a very large stock of freih Drugs ami Me, I in ne » on hand, and offers them on the _ „ ■ HR usual l the rat terms. Call and see me before you buv your supplies for the corning summer. March 17 1852 30-1 y LOOK OUT FOR THE LITTLE ; T-T < "' E0P ™ c «lEMCISES-. f™ («ntl, A 7 ^ k *'i l'au-ïi i ,, ..I April 14, lNoz A. J.. lci.lLL, Vruggist. TA R <'HAM PIÖN S CELEBRATED PILLS - A P ril 14 ' 1853 DrU ^ i,t ' T^vR. HOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, for | jj , ale by A.J.McOlI.L, April 14, 1852 Druggist. ONNEL'S PAIN EXTRACTOR—good for burns, scalds, and all kinds of tort* for sale in A. J. MtGILL. Druggist. p any quandity by April 14,1852 i TUST received, Lard Oil of su|«-rior quality, and ! J *« by marl7 A J Mr G ILL j _ i ___ ! irsTAHliireo from iieau WMTKRs. l*Ä^'Äl'ror I. 1 wholesale and retail bv AJ MeUlLL. --I Clean» ym, S,.lem awl Repair for the TkULL'S «?ARSApTr]LL \ •for'sale by DULL S 5ARSAI A KILLA, lor sale t>y D _ PliHP PflfLl 1VFR Dll j PI KE UOD LIV EK ML. A Fresh supnly of this justly celebrated medi j -iA cine for sale by A J Mr G ILL. 1 - LOOK AT TIILS DYSPEPTICS. XYGENATED BITTERS, it is *uid will cure that dreudful disease. Call and purchase a few bottles and try it. Be sure and call at A J MrGILL'S, j who is wholesale and retail agent for the sale of it. March 17,1852 o II 7 *A FEW MORE LEFT .^J] few Garden Seed* yet on hand, call *<>on if you want any more. Jfarch 17, 1852 A A J MrG ILL, Druggia. FOIt BOWEL COMPLAINTS. \ B ILLINGS SYRUP, a fresh supply just reeeiv cd and for sale by _ À J MrG ILL, J Marl7 Druggist and Bookseller. j ! Dec. 17,1851 TUST received a very ian;e supply of Fresh! J Seeds, direct from Dr. I^audreth, Ffuladelphia. Call anti get an Almanac and examine these seeds 1 at A. J. McGILL'S. . . — NE W BOOKS ! NE W BOOKS !! J UST received a new supply of Books; many of; them Annuals for 1852.—Also, a very fine as- ' sort intuit of Juvenile Books, School Books, Hymn ; Books, Bibles aud Testaments, Also—Cap pa fier. Letter paper, Note paper, En velops, Motto Wafers. Steel Pens, See. A J. McGILL. Druggist and Bookseller. 1 Garden Seeds ! Garden Seeds !! Port Gibson, Dec. 10,1851 Lard Oil! Lard Oil!! FRESH article, just received and fox sale by Dec. 10.1850. A. J. McGILL. A SlH'illS (*OOdS. 1 ° s. ROSER & BROTliRç Have just received a splendid assortment of ftpriltlT Rllll SlIIllIUCF CrOOlls* Th ; k . } and extensive, and ^ intention u notto ^ und crsold by any one. Tkei "^ c k "£2% Grenedine. ?atXnd\^SXrred ntpd ^7^-1# and Domestics lT^kI^pi lïbfo Cl«rth* r Vmwn l inen I inen Drillme* ' r 1 ' P ' i^i^and'Misses Bonwto, (new style,) Bounet Riblmn. Lace Trimmings. Sarsincts for lining, gjSf îdsi "'' Worked Tapes ami Collar.; ' D Undersleeves, ^ >ace Indies' Kid. Silk and Thread Gloves, Gentlemen's, do Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Fans. Ladies and Misses Shoes and Gaiters, Gentlemen's and Boy* shoes and gaiters, a large stock of Ready Haile Clothing. Hats of different kimls, Cutlery, Hardware ami Crockery, a lot of choice Tobacco. Saddlery, Trunks and Carpet Bags, with a great variety of different articles, all of which will positively be sold on the most reasona ble terms. ty 7 "L'all and see, no charge for showing them. March 17.1852 Administrator's Sale. Y virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Claiborne county. State of Mississippi, made at the January Term, A. D 1852 thereof, the undersigned William R. Sugg, to whom has been committed the estate of Duncan If. McIntyre, deceased, will proceed to «iell on a credit of six months, to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, on Saturday, 22d day of May, A. D. 1862, at the residence of Adeline C. McIntyre, near the Willow Springs, in said county, the following per sonal property of the estate of Duncan H. Mcln .oeqawad; Dec. 10.1850. A. J. McGILL. do - <i > do do 40-1 y B of | tyre Seven Horses, Five Mules, about thirty head of Cattle, about 5 head of Sheep, about 30 head of Hogs, 2 yokes of Oxen, a lot of farming utensils, and 2 waggons. The purchaser or purchasers of taùi personalty will be required to give bond with approved »ecu "V «-"^{BBÖTÄog. April 2 i, 185'2-35-tde Administrator Postponement. Tfot sale of the above property is postponed till . WILLIAM R SUGG, Admint Orator ed the of the 22d day of June, 1832. May 19,1662-39-tds JOSEPH R. NEAL, Saddle and Harness MANUFACTURER, ESPECTFULLY informa hin Friends and the Public gentially, that he is préparai, at hi* I old 8 tnr,d, opposite Middleton's Liv try Stable, to execu*« every variety of wort in his line, in the neatest style, and at the mont reasonable term*. octau.io.tr BOGART KO LEV & AVERT, COTTON FACTORS AN II Commission NrrrhaiiiR, Oti St. Charles Street, K NEW OILKANA. Crr* Pc mon» having business with this House are referred lo John R. Murray, of Port Gibson. NOTICE. LIBERAL Advances mad«- on Cotton »hipped tu CURRY & PERSON, Cotton Factors & Commission merchants 22 Commercial Place, New Orleans. PERSON 4* CURR Y; PORT GIBSON, MISS, tty Plantation Supplies furnished at cither place augy.VIvl s. a. ccsrv. 1. J. FRR«nN I KLLOWEM & Co. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 - 10 , Common «Street, • Ncte Orleans, 1m. H7*J. S. Doua*, Rodney, Mi«*., will make ad vances. either in ca*h or supply's, upon pledge* of ! cotton to the above house, | December 3 1851 15-1 y \ C O T °TO Vf Te T O R, COM MISS IO X MERCHANT. No- 48 Camp-street, New Orleans. 1m. Persons having business with this house, ore rc W7ChaH.nlin Grand Gulf |re P 1 7 L. O. BRIDEWELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR u PORT GIBSON, MISS, KF" Offn e, in the brick row two doors North of May 19. 1852 Hasting* store, ! a., mm t W Æ4 ft «Ä4 SBliElskUlA i ANI) ÆraB«^X»iaiiJ a a 0 iJUUA # I. FT^V 8 " ggigt' "i k ™j" 1 * re/«u l«b GOLD AM» MLV ER WATCHES, F ME AND FASHIONABLE JE WELK F in great variety. Also, an assortment of Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks, i Music Boxes ike Snectaele, for all a>«e* which lie 1 Every description of Watches. Jewelry and: cfocka cleaned ind repaired in the best meZuer. oM ,j ^ J^ r ukeB , n .„bange, | port Gibcon sent 10 1 r 1 a IT IS KNO WN 'TO E VER Y BOD 1 i THAT S. Bcrnhciincr & Bro.,| Have receive«! a splendid a*s«»rtment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, coniprUinf^, fancy crapes, linen and lace Rood «. 1 nie ^ood.'. uottonades, drilling, barefea. IMliflo, j w cloth, gingham, printed oitislin* calico.cham- ! brey, lustres, and a thousand other articles in that I if tab line. Mens' an«l Hoys' C lothing. \ All uncommon large assortment of II A T S, MOOTS AND S 110 E 8 . J Eadies' and Misses' shoes, slippers and gaiters. Bonnots, Howry, gloves, parasols, linen carnhric j hdkfs. plain hdkfs. See. ! Saddle I j ! î M • . es, Trunks, Bridles, Slatting and . I j 1 ' . -, _ . „ ; __I ' ' 1 Jewelry. 33-tf G RE A T CASH SALES! New Spring Goods FROM S W I T Z E R L A \ I) . S. BERNHEIM HR k BROTHER. n AVE lately received a large invoice of Mus lins, of varions kinds, for which they have to make a cash remittance within two months. Money is wanted, »nd consequently great bar gain* will positively be offered for Cash. 07-GOME every body.^o March 31, 1852 32-tf PORT GIBSON, MISS. R. B would announce to his friends and the public generally, that he ha* opened a House of Kntertuiiimeiit. llis table will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and his guests made comforta ble by every requisite attention. Connected with his llotue is his fine STABLE, which is well known to the public. He hopes to receive a liberal »liare of patronage, a* his prices are moderate. O^His charge for single feed for horse ha* been reduced to 30 cents. April 7, 1852 M 33-1 y Administrator's Sale. P URSUANT to an order of the Hon. Probate Court of Claiborne county. State of Missis sippi, made at the regular April Term thereof, for 1852, the undersigned. Administrator dt Samt non. of the estate of George Hill, deceased, will, on Taesday, the 29th day of June next, proceed to sell at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House in Port Gibsou, within the hours prescribed by law, to the highest bidder, on a credit of six month* from the day of Sale, the fol lowing negro slaves belonging to said estate, viz: Lewis, Jesse, Clarissa and child Allen, Margaret and her fin children, Ben, Jim, Tom, Sirorh awl Clarence. Also, one Horse and Saddle, and one Gold Watch. The purchaser will be required to give bond with good and sufficient security for the payment of the purchase money at the time spec above. J. G. JONES, May 19,1852-30-U Administrator died Exeeutor's Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that at the April Term, A. D. 1852. of the Hon. Trobate Court of Claiborne county, Letters Testamentary on the estate of Josiah Foster, deceased, were granted to the undersigned. Notice is, therefore, hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, to eome forward and make immediate payment to the undersigned, and thoee having claims against the same are likewise noti fied to present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. II. T. May 5, 1852-37-6w , EL LETT, Executor rp * Eclipse Livery and Sale Stable. ~HE undersigned have just received a lot of fine SADDLE HORSES, Also, a few pair* Match Horses, that are consider ed by the subscriber* a* a Itttlt extra. Call and examine. BETHEA it MILLIKAN, jkpril 28, 1852 Dr. W. HcN. RüggELL. /XFFICE, next door to A J. McGill's Drug \J Store, (up BBit Rssidskcb. in the House formerly occupied by the late F. J. Poor, Eaq., immediately in the raaV of the Preaby taris n Church. Afn! 1Î, 1832 30-t 31-ti the hi* to the Eoliwe Livery T HE aiMiemgned thankful tor cast favors, would respectfully inform hi* friend* and patron« that he V ill nt all < ttiM** 'upplied with a food outfit of FINE SADDLE A HARNESS HORSES, From his well know n reputation as a Livery man lu- hope* to rendre j «hare of the generous public pntrnnatte. Th*- 'Vrtlovi tue «* ih ho bis a atm or ca*aor* (X) • . V W> i 25 • I So I 2-1 • 12 00 4 00 . I On * 30 All lusee*or injury done to ha* ks or rigging must lie accounted for at a fairentimate. Persons wishing private convey ance, by calling at the stable can ob tain any mode of travel they may desire. His homes being well and gently trained, Hure will lie no dang« r of breakage or lorn of life, Fink Horsks, Mias* and Scat;as, on hand for « •*!«* at ail time*. He will give a good washing, ribbing, raiding curry ing. and a full feed for thirty c ents. From an arrangement he has made with oM Sam Milliken.au experienced home trader, hei«er.a* hied to furnish at shoit notice, pair« or any kind ol* homes that may lie wanted. Travelers can get accommodat'd w ith Lia id by the day, or single meal, all eh« up and aitgood as the market affords, He respectfully im;tes hi* friends to call and satisfy themselves. A few of the right soit ou hand now._ BUg2'I-lvltf k Bale Stables. litre of Ilai-U p*r «'ay, Home and Bn^gy per «lav, Saddle Home, Harnes* Home, *' * * Buggy, alone. Feed per Ihontb. do week. • do siugle day, * - Single food. • * i,, tu 1*1111. BETHEA of UNDERTAKER. 7 spHE undersigned would respectf-dly inform the A citizens el Claibeme vountv. that i.e is ih w fully prepared h» answer all rail* made unon him iu his line, having procured a new and suLstantial Hearse. Having had considerable experience in superintending the burial of the «lead, he fiel« confident of being aide t«* render entire satisfac tion. He would respectfully solicit a share of pub lie patronage. Also, COFFINS made to order, id Bi-sial Clothes furnished. The undersigned, laving purchased the patent for Claiborne county, is th«- only person legally and properly authorized to »ell FISK'S PATENT METALLIC Hi i of a new artn-le. whu-l. ha« already .in a great *h-zree. taken the place ol the ordinary Wooden Coffin. because of iU rapability of preserving the dead SrJïï&ÂL Ï? aTÄSfii -"»*■ »»«I.» -I l b- .ui. " r,l * r t1 "' P ub » c u> »* 1**» '»'«P. and examine it. Persons ordering one of these Case«, F .Jould l.«,b ,, t he deceased. 1 he rendi-ure «4 the undersigned i *• «» d«x»r north, and l.u shop one door sooth of 'be post office. All calls, night or «lay. will be 1 1 -îtrt'k f iWb. Port Gib*on Dec. „ 1 , 18 . 51 — 18 - 81 «». TT LLi ua Dr-» a eu. U carriage and wagon making \xu BLACKSMITH ING. i 1 , *** , *** '*** j FORMS his old friends and the public ! -*• #r "ttnaf he is now prepared to do all I , CARRIAGE AS u WAGON WORM, in connection with all kind, of BLACKSMITH WORIT, I new and repairing. He is prepare*! to build «««» j Carsiaom of every description, and do all kmci« of Wood and BlackMiiiih work that may to re ! quire«!; Mr. T. Garrimn Having chare*.' of ti e . ™ Blin K and Trimming Department. Plantation . work of all kind*, done at short notice. I Tlu* patronage of his old customers and the | ub. j lie iu general, i» most respectfully solicited Port Gibson. Dec. 21.1851. ls-«;in PAINTING, TRIMMING, AKft 1 L T . CA K R I H O \ . W OULD respectlully inform the public. tb*t he i* now prepared for a general business of Painting, Trimming axi> Repairing CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, in a neat and fashionable *»y!c, and w ith the bc.t material, and a* cheap as the same work ran lie done in any )wrt of the country. Uoping to be enabled to'give general »atisiaction for all work executed in hi* line, he solicit* a portion of public patronage, at Mr. J. Kelley's new shop. ■ Port Gibson, Dec. 24.1851 I 8 -Cm. Wa-on and Plough MANUFACTORY. U riSUES to inform his old friends and the pub* lie generally, that he »till continue* to carry on the Wagon and Plough Making Bust nesa. He continue» to make Iron Axel Wagon* for mules or oxen. Mr. D. ha» on hand a eupermr lot IRON AND S TEEL, juat received from Cincinnati, which he offer* to ■ell on reasonable terme. He also wishes to atate that he continues to make to order SOLID STEEL SWEEPS. with or without stocks. He bas on hand Wagon Boxes on reasouable terms, and can furnish any kind of castings for customer* or others in hi* line. Mr. D. is at all times ready, with th# best of workmen, to receive and execute any onlev* in his line, as bis work in every departaaent is warrant ed. he hope» that Planters will cal) and exam ms fo r the mselve». K 7 " Shop on Court House square. Port Gibaon. March 1 ft, 1852 29-tf A. ROLLINS M AY still be found at his old stand at the head of Main street, ready to All all order* for coffins, Either fine or plain. Tin, Zinc, Lead, or Copper He has just received a lot of METALLIC CASES, for those of his friends who may prefer them to any other. BURIAL CLOTHES of all kinds will he furnished when called for. Thankful for poet patronage, won Id mmt respect fully solicit a continuance of the »«me. Port Gibson. December 31.1831. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. BSSI. WÂÏÏSM8. W*T GIBSON, UliS , W ARCHITECT, BRIDGE AND HOUSE , BUILDER YTTILL build open and enclosed frame, and Iron ^ Suspension Bridges, and eonstnset Plank Road, and Railroads. bu.M7plee. did dwellings and all kinds of PoWic Building, draw plana, make models end speciicatione for the same, make out bill« of lumber and all other mate rials, and measure and value Csrjonter s work during the oreeent year, opon v«rr rcaNtnabb» tern*, for raady cash. Ire. March 51,1832 31—dm, 19-1 v