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jygjillil 8 PBIN G, 1858 . NOW READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE!! fLARGE STOCK OP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ! CLOTHING I ! SHOES, Ac., Ac. "Ever True to their Motto!" S. BERNHEIMER A BRO. ! Tort Gibson, March 13, 1858. I RECEIVED BY ! j _ I ■ FRANKINBUSH & ENGLESINO. Puri Gibson, March 13, 1858. NEW GROCERIES. 1 WOULD most respectfully inform my eus- J tomers that I have just received a fins assort- 1 meat of Family Supplie», Consisting of— BACON, i LARD, FLOUR—best tn the World : DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, j And In fact a little of almost anything that is kept in this lgie of trade. . ; m chl ft p, B E T HE A j ; j ! i SHOES, NEW SPRING GOODS AT FORBES'. March 20. 1858. H. READER, HOUSE PAINTER AND DECORATOR, H AVING permanently located in Port Gibson, will give bis prompt attention to House Painting in all its various branches, FANCY 8IGN PAINTING, fine Imitations of Wood and Marble. Painting on Walls, (plaiu and fancy,) Paper Hauging, Glazing, Decorating in Composition, and finishing work of ali kinds—all of which he will execute iu the most artistic manner, and ac cording to the latest and best style of his art. MUD- Best of references given. Port Gibson. August 1, 1857. 49-ly SOUTHERN FURNITURE WAREROOMS. The Largest Establishment in the South. ( Nos. 171 and 173 Canal Street. ALL NEW GOODS. rpHE undersigned baviug opened a large and j X eplendid a*9-«rtm* nt of | NEW SOUHERN FURNITURE. 1» prepared to supply the trade »nd famüie» on j the most liberal terms. This being the only new •lock in the city, purchasers will find it to their ! advantage to call und examine tbo goods and; learn the price» before purchasing elsewhere. , WIR keep cOMtontly on hand— M M. e, ftf vV nd 1 fu"- l éXte T°r T a ' ! r Bore . 0 . Dare us o vuinui. ho« wooa »ua , "Sf .'• at Armoire, Wsshstands, Bedsteads. Parlor Chairs, ; Tet(*-a-Tetes, tomans. Divan», Easy Chairs, |t Rockers, Etegeres. Secretaries and Bookcases, Oak and Walnut Office Chair*. Dining-room Chairs. Childrens' Chairs and Rockers. Mahogany and Walnut Tea-poys and Light Stands. J Hair, Moss and Spring Mattresses, j Looking-glasses and Matting. Rosewood and Mahogany Parlor Sets—Togeth with every article usually found in a Furniture T W areh ouse. X This is an entire new Establishment, and no old Stock on hand. Purchasers will flp.d it greatly to their interest to give this St»re a call before buying elsewhere, as the Proprietor is con- i fldent that he can offer them newer styfw of the j most fushionablc furniture, more snbstantiona bly made, and at greater bargaius tbaa any oth er house iu tbo city. CHARLES A. STEWART. Now Orlear.3, October 30, 1856. 10-ly ! TO COTTON PLANTERS. A GOOD chance is now offered for Planters to furnish themselves with E. Price's Patent Cotton Carriers. and pay (or the same with Cotton Seed, at the rata of (what the Oil Factors' agents are paying) never leas than five dollars a ton, we furnishing sacks, delivered at the most convenient landing on the Mississippi river, and the Planter return ing the sacks filled ing, in good order With the aid with seed at the same land of one ot these Carriers, the Plan tar is ansblad to save all of his Cottoo Seed in i merchantable condition, which will be worth fivs times more to him than a Carrier will coat. For further part cular* address, E. PRICE & CO., 31 Poydras st., May 9, 1857. 37-ly New Orleans, La. I on P. A. HUCK, PAINTER OY Pictures, Flags, Fresco, Carriages, Signs, AND ORNAMENTS, ' Yantahlof Furniture, Paper Hanging, Glaring PAINTING IN GENERAL, tee., ROCKY SPRINGS, MISS. * Refer to Dr. Thomas, Port Gibson, Mias. J apr3-ly CONNELLY h. CHAMPLIN, Cotton Factors, NO. 56 CARONDELXT STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. m EORGE CONNELLY and J. W. CHAMPLIN bavs formed a business connection as Cot ton Factors, under tbe firm and style of Connelly A Chamnlin. dating from the 1st dar of Septem ber, 1858. Mr. Champlin will remove from Grand Gulf ta New Orleans about tbe 1st day of June, [apr24-ly G ■ F aext T iAMT and Jean,*..-5000 yard« of OM Aj bam, Scott A Co. • Kentucky Liasey and Ai*i, hit taeefrtd and for «tie by s Macon*■ v 25 PAIR MARSEILLES QUILTS, JU$T RECEIVED, At BERNHEIMER'S. GEORGEV. MOODY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, PORT GIBSON, MISS, ia the Circuit and Chancery I Claiborne and Jefferson counties'; also, in Bolivar and Washington county Circuit ; and Chancery Courts, and in the Courts a Jack I on, Miss. [may 1-1 y je5 T>RACTICES I XT Courts of C JAMES DOUGLASS J Engraver and Lithographer, NO.17,ST CHARLES STREET, ! NEW ORLEANS, LA. H. Carpenter A Co., Agent», PORT GIBSON, MISS. Ac. ju!y!7-3m G in and Mill Band».— I will not be uu dersuld by any one in the above article. j juiyai SPOONER FORBES j HAVE tbe pleasure of informing*tny old eus tomers aud the public generally that 1 have I M achine Belting.—1480 feet, from thnv to ten inohes wide, just rec'd and (or sale by j ! junl9 S. FORBES, j NEW GOODS! A. J.CAKN AHAN. I I just received a large steck of Spring und Summer Hoods ! Consisting of Black uud Fancy Cloths and Cas si meres, Tweeds, Biugle milled Cassimeres, and u j fine assortment of Linen Drills, Marseilles Vest _ I ings, and black and fancy Vesting«. Thankful ■ for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of tbe same. J 1 A. J. CARNAHAN. [mch20] Washington Hotel. i rpiIK term« of Boarding at this House j X are cash. Those who cauuot or do not Bill pay once a month, will please make arrangement* some where else for credit, lor I cannot afford ta i I M. O. HOPKINS. do it. mcb6-tf Proprietor. JEWELRY STORE. H AVING purchased a portion of the ; ttock of Jewelry owned by F. Buck- Wv ! j iugbam, and made liberal additions to the ! is wme, I have commenced the Jewelry business one ; door below Messrs. Bcrubeinu r A Bro., where 1 will be pleased to attend to the wants of the com munity iu the best manner possible. All repair ing done neatly and promptly. Old Gold and j Silver taken in payment for Jewelry. ; aprl7-tf GEORGE WILD. j kjouietliiug New.—Metalic fastening« for IO Band«, and Lace Leather for same, just re ! ceived and for sale by i junl9 SPOONER F()RBES. Murliinp Helling. TTJ'E have a Urge stock of the Vulcanized Vf Rubber Machine Belting, assorted sizes, from 2J to 12 inches wide. Also, g-ain Cradles, strew Cutters, Fan Mills, Corn Shelter*, spinniug Wheels, aud an endless variety of equally useful, if not ornumental articb-s. apr3 ! I I I JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO. Lost Saddle. A T Odd Fellows' Hall, on the night of the Com mencement, a flue new English SADDLE.-— Any one (hiding it will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to this oflice. (July 17—tf " *_) BOXES good common Tobacco, forplan tJtß tat ion use; 5 half boxes superior Pan cake Tobacco ; 10 cases heavy Mud Boots ; do, assorted ; 15 fine Calf Boys' sewed do heavy and light Brogans, just rec'd at j BKUMIEIMKK'S. 2 ( b july!7 H. J. HART & UO j wholesale oealkhs i.s | Liquor»,ine»,Tobacco,Tea,Cigar», j Groceries, fhfimtdls, I)rU"S, QuilliUe, &(*.,• ° * j ! NO - 77 A 79 TCiioi riToiLA» sr., my22-ly* NEW ORLEANS, LA. | , _ - ---| fo All wlioui it may ( oncer«. ! ! r T ,,K undersigned having erected a Blacksmith £ ät sä sÄ k ,r:,rÄ I • at the shortest notice-especially horse-shoeing and i ; low W0lk .. a , bf , bos prScured the well known J a* * |t a g 0 Will be thankful lor a share of patronage. j.mv w in vie' —__ ^ 1.? P AY 18 - . . Oteel Extension Hoops,—A large a9 - J 4J sortment, Irom $2 to $« each, just received, i j may 15 SPOONER FORBES. ! T OFFER for «ale. ou good terms, the X place on which William Lupo now re i j • » AND ALL KINDS OV _ j I For Sale. m ni sides, containing HO acres, part cleared iliLII. land, with improvements such as a small planter | would require. Possession given at once. J. S. MASON. I j j to j Conimiaaion.k. Produce Merchant», * p/innirv w/vc | He 7 J A LI. Plantation supplies furnished, payabh ; XX. out ot next crop, and advauces made on Cotton shipped to Hughes, Hyllsted A Co., Ne\1 [mch 13-tf ~ ------ T dec IS Large Arrival». ! O'ffC BBLS. Extra and superfine Flour; It} 2 hbds Brown Sugar, just received by nov28 W. B. FULKERSON. STEWART & PUVTAHD, Orleans. Coni. /»AA BUSFIELS pure white corn for sale as cheap os it can be bought here. July 18, 1857. W. B. FULKERSON. i PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my Plantation, five miles from j Grand Gulf, known as the 44 McNeill place," I containing 780 Acre». The place will besold on accommodating terms, for which apply on the premises, or to J. S. MASON, Port Gibson. J. J. McARTHUR. 3-2m* September 19. 1857. P tbe J ust Received—40 Hall Plows ; 60 pairs extra Trace Chains ; 10 naif bbls Molasse« ; 1 bbl Crushed Sogar ; 1 ton assorted Iron; 3 kegs 12d Nails; I bbl. White Meal for Invalids; 40 bush. Egyptian Oats; 60 bush Spring Oats; 50 bbls. Extra Family Flour; 50 do superfine Flour; 200 fine Brick; 5 bbls Plaster Paris ; 1 hhd Sugar; 1 tierce Rice; 1 ton Hay. feb27 W. B. FULKERSON. A J. N ew Porh.—50 bbls. just received and for ■ale by [feb20] J. 8. MASON. A SPLENDID assortment of Trusses, selected from the best manufacturers, for sale by jun24 J. H. KING A CO. B ROWN'S Essence Jamaica Ginger, a grateful stimulant in warm weather, for sale by jnnXfl_ J. H. KING A CO. F AHKESTOCKS Vermifuge; Me Lane's do jun24 1 bj I CO. » el Por sale / H KING A v New Furniture at T.GARRISON '8 HOUSE FURNISHING ROOMS. O NE doz. fine Marble top Ma- u g N I T U * bogany, Rosewood and Wal-^jaHm|T Jack y MU l Btmuus. 1 doz. pedestal Bureaus, superior finish, dressing , do assorted styles and flulsh marble top Washstaud. 4 , assorted do marble top Sideboards, fine Secretary What-Nots, side and corner mahogany, walnut and plain Wardrobes, Book Cases, assorted, mahog'y, walnut and plain extension tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, square and round office do work and candie Stand, fine, assorted, fancy rosewood and mahogany Stands, enclosed mail'y, walnut and oakWashstands, Misses' dressing Bureaus, 1 •* Toilet Stands. 2 " 1 " 3 I fit 41 « do 41 1 ! 2 44 44 4 1 44 1 4é uu- j Bedstead». sett* fine Octagon and Eclipse Bedstead*, " Cottage and Inn Rosewood do 44 Misse*' single and doublt do 44 cottage and plain Trundle do 3 •* Cribs, assorted sizes and ptyles. 1 44 Lounges; 10 sett* spring bottoms, 1 44 fine and plain Hat stands, j I 44 marble top Sofa and Center Tables, gilt and mahogany frame Looking-glasses, ft setts bedroom furniture, complete, eus- 2 *• quartett tables, in rosewood and mabog'y, have Hair and moss Mattresses, I Double and siugle Lounges. Oil Flosr Carpeting, 18 feet wide, Piano Stools, Shower Baths. ] thnv ; by j 4 j 1 <* i 44 «4 • • Cas u tbe ('hairs. 4 doz Parlor, rosewood.ma hogany and Walnut Chairs, cane «eat, ass'd styles and finish, .Sofas, Tete-a-tete* and Divans. Ottoman*. 4 44 j j - ta 2 - Footstool«, cane seat, bent rim Chairs, wood, cane seat, lient rim Chairs, i 3 Jenny Lind split bottom large arrn and cane sewing Rocket* luisaes' and child's chairs, assorted. 3 44 cane aud wood seat table chairs, ass'td. Revolving Chairs, sett* pouceluin and bra«« wheel bed castors, 5 44 paper« Carpet Tack-, 12" patent spring cloth« pin«, wire and tin Safes. I 1 r . • ■ I l 2 do ; 7 ! 1 ! 4 one 1 and for re do 4» é z 2 44 larve and small Tub 4» fflÄSKÄ Ürniiö "Irr* , R-t-A u- dU K t J F a,ntcd Buck^ta. \\ ash-board», ^ large and stnall bund«, butt.-r-hnekets an.l milk-piggin*. fine Sei ma" Ul I 1 44 steak mallets and rimmed dinn,r* i ' j \y illow -\\ art*. Willow Humper*. large Clothes Basket*, mark' l • Baskets, willow Wagons and Caha, w-lllaw Qni dies, a few nice Door Mats, 8 doz. Shaker and ! plain Broom*. 4 doz half and hearth Brooms. Wagon». Iron axle f>. 4 and 2 hor*« Wa gons ; iron axle large and small Ox Wagon*. Woodeu W ar**. 2 44 1 #4 1 44 3 44 1 1 Window Sn-h. I 12x18, 10x12 and 8x10 window sash, and gla-s j to fit the Sash. Also, large Glass, from 12x2*1 t<* 30x40 inches. Gilt moulding for picture frames, ! with many useful articles on hand, for sale on I fair terms to good payer«. 1 now wish my old I friend* and customers, with many new ones, to come and buy liberally, pay promptly, and thus help the needy, lliaukful for past favors, I hope *r<*«"* ™*ny mocc T. GARRISON. Port Gibson, June 26,18.,8. '• B. -Ordere tilled immediately for Window I Blind*, rfasb. Door*, Ac. ' T. U. by " at j * j | mHE andersigned have this day received a I Urge additional avortment of fancy Dry ! Goods. Among the many article* are ORGANDIES I • JAC ss«s uw» i SLEEVES * rH)MESTIC8 SHOE.* »tu Ji g. . . , BOOTS, Ac - e ' ' b h' rt s, for Children, Misses and i Ladies; Embroidered fckirt*. KattaoHoops. ! and Lustre» and white Marseilles. i ! REPLENISHING! JUNE SM, I HAS. _ j Men's and Boys' Marseille* Shirts aud Collars ; I black silk Mitts ; Mosquito Nettiug. etc., etc.,— All to be sold quick and at low figures. jua26 g. BERNHEIMER A BRO. _ UU Year» a Citizen of Port (*ib»on. | JOSHUA KELLY I NFORMS his old friends and the public gene rally, that having established a new shop on j the street that leads from the Washington Hotel j to the Railroad Depot, is now prepared to do all kinds of YYagon and Blacksmith YVork. j Plantation work of all kinds done at short notice, * nd in tbe m0(,t improved style of workmanship. | He has now on band a lot of Carts, Plows and J solid Sweeps, built in the best manner. The pa ; tronage of his old customers and the public gen erally is most respectfully solicited. Port Gibson, June 26, 1858 -It ~ -- T TURLEY'b Sarsaparilla, JlX Bull's do Williams' Of ty do for sale by J. II. KING A CO. jun26 B URROW'S Lexington Mustard, fresh from the manufacturer, for sale by i jun26 J. H. KING A CO. j A ROMATIC Schnapps, Rostetter Bitters, Hoof I A land's German Bitters. Ac., for sale by J un26 J. II. KING A CO. F lavoring Extract».—Lemon, Vanilla, Oraugc, Rose, Cinnamon. Celery, for sale by jun26 J. II. KING A CO. and to will be S us, ble J. S. MORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Port Gibson, Miss. P RACTICES in the various Courts of borne. Jefferson and Copiah counties, ■ tbe Superior Courts at Jackson. Prompt and faithful attention given to tbe col lecting business. Office in the new building op posite the Court-ho use. [julyiO Canton Matting» A LARGE and well assoi ted stock of these goods on hand, both white and colored, from 4-4 ta 4-4 wide. junl9 fTen Thousand Yards of best Kentucky J. Jean* and Linseys, for aale at extremely low pricee, and on our usual accommodating terms. junlJ JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO. JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO. 1 ; JULY 80, 1858! I 1TJ6T received from 8t. Louis, 35 bble. Extra ; p » el snd Fancy Floor. P. BETHEA ) UT BROUGHTON & BHO., AT TUI OLD BRICK STORK, CORNER OF COMMERCE A MAGNOLIA £t., Rodney, Miss. Spring Styles, 1808. flulsh R ich Grenadine Robes, Rich Barege do Rich Organdies, in side stripe, two aud flounces, and double skirt Organdies, Flain Organdies, French Jaconets and Lawns, Percale Printed Robes. Plain Bareges, Giasse Silks, Rich silk Robes. Lace Mantles, Embroidered Mantles, white and black, Setts in Valenciennes Collars and sleeves, Maltese Linen embroid •* Embroidered Collars. SleeTes, three ci.thi.,. ; a r..u ..... « /< 4 T jo . a. CÄÄÄÄ*- 1 Provision*. .... i do do do do I do rpiced round«* B^r in kit* * -» • s 44 44 1 Linen Sett*. 1 Breakfast sett*, Victoria do Misses nett* Collar and Sleeves, . ** Collars, j Infants' Robes and Waists, i Bsrege Shawls, Skeleton Hoop Skirt«, MalakoflT do., steel extension —a new article; can he put in a band box. or in auy small box. Corded hoop skirts, Embroidered L. C. Handkervblefs, Worked Bands, Edgings and Iusertiugs, Kid and silk Gloves, Fans and Parasols, Beau tillers, French, English and American Prints, And ali urticles want**d for Ladies' use. Will be glad to «how goods to tbe ladies, and without ] charge. •4 Cape Jv««amine "Extra SL Louis Flour, "Stagg'«" celebrated sugar cured Hams. Dufficld's • * I l do do do Mes* beef, half barrels do dried beef, do Beef Tongues, do Breakfast Bacon, do I do do No. 1 Leaf Lard, in Kegs, Laeou (clear aud rib) Sides, Sugar, Coffee and Rice. <tanl«> 1,001k lapir uwtNia 4 4 and t l.owels. -j 7 L^wela. U"*«et , s. ; K utucky grey Joan« and Lin*ev, natural i color, a n-w article tor Negro«»--same price and l quality of the white. | Keulueky Jeans and Linsev. white, ! TH J inei Äri? , urt ,^ WSkUe|) oa I u f wb? cb we will «ell on r-a-oua-1 i . • '"J" 1 ' 1 " mo,l ' h *' credit ' ° r for CASH ! j which we prefer. BROUGHTON A BRO. ! l • ^ odn ''J. Mari h 2li. l»k»8. ; T .. ■ . . — ZT~~ ' -! ! PURE SELECT POWDERED ! 1 OF A LL THF DIFFERENT V \R1F riFS rTSKpn s-iidta b JT: «nu ll_/ and qoartt-r lb. btittles, warranted to be g»-o I Ma as «..m, MM. ». | j CHEMICL AS. t<* Of every kind which nre usi-d in th*-Southwest direct from th** most extensive mamituciure.« of 'he same in the United State*, warranted tobe equal if uol superior to any import' d. to PATENT MEDICI A' E S Of «very variety which'have maintained auv reputation liefore the pablie. embracius a verV numerous list. All aew kind» will be obtained when desired, aud furnished at Northern and . rn price» wivnow rt ax* pitdb- uu.tl vtl w INDOYV GLASo-—PURE W HI! E LEAD AND OTHER PAINTS. D R UGS. a I PERFUMERY. JT U» extvn»ive «rtlMutaM»f Jul» lUucl. i X. fcaziu. H. P. A. W. C Tavlor and V W llur- ! rU..ii Pliilail^lnhia ii„.ln lin , u' -êii.r .* 1 nson, Pli Larlelpèia, including a superior a«nrt- j i im-nt of Brushes, Combs, Soaps. Cologut-s. Hon- ; s ! de. U valider Water and Extracts for the haud-f j j " I j er ly. !Hr*s-t from the niak'-rs. including several colors •round in oil. Liiwc«l Oil. Lord Oil. Turp< mine Varnishes, etc. kerchief. For the Grmrth anti Préservât n>r of the UAI H: Barry's Tricnpherous, Lyon's Kathaliron, Jayue's Hair Tonic, Halm Columbia, French Powders, Bazin's A Iiuuel's Ox-Marrow, aud other prepar ations of the kind, in addition to the above, a grea. variety of Faxct Ait neues, selected the present season, nain- iy : Porte Monnaies. Card Ca ses, Papier Mocbic Port Folios, Fans, Toilet Bot tles etc. etc. ; Flavoring Extractafor Cookiug. Lose, Vanilla, Orange, Peach. Celery, Pimento Lemon, Cinnamou. Ginger and Almond. Harrison's celebrated Inks, embracing Black. Vlue, Red. Carmine, Indelible and Copying, put up in different sized bottles. LAMPS For burning Lard or Ixrd-Oil, from Cornelius Baker A Co.. Philadelphia. Candélabres and their newly patent'-d Candlesticks, with -hadea for the same, also extra LAMP SHADES, (paper and glass) Chimneys and Lamp Mat*. A new assortment of WALL PAPER. Fire Screens. Bordering Paper and wide paper, made expressly for window curtains. Some nea ly painted Oil Window Shades, from tho manufacturer, Phila., comprising several handsome patterns. Landxetb's Garden Seeds Of the grow th of tha year 1853, just received and warranted fresh. Also, a variety of Power Seeds BOOKS AN1) STATIONERY. My assortment of Books includes a large varie ty of new anuuals and gift books for 1856, splen didly bound editions of poetical works, family Bi bles, small Bibles, testaments, prayer books, by books, miscellaneous books of standard auth including a great variety of new works, novels toy books etc. Q /w ran or« 5 LEJUoûuqUs. H3(E>ce>1^£3 AND STATIONERY ï Ledgers. Day. Record and Memorandum Books of different sizes and style» of binding ; School Books t Quills, and numerous other articles which it is imposible to name in the limits of an advertisement, which will be found ia my store, and all of which will be sold on as reasonable terms as at any establish ment in this section of the country. CHARLES Port Gi bso n, August 28, 1858. S TEKL EXTENSION SKIRTS I» groat rarl.tr. jast ro c oir ed at angXl _I'OHUES' Wagons. W E have a good assortment of Wagons, and will receive weekly shipments during the season. Planters or others wishing to order a particular kind, can, by leaving tbeir orders with us, rely upon getting a good article at a reason» ble price. [junl9] J. BUCKINGHAM A CO. H from Port store aud orop SHREVE. line, short will with _ ; p rain Cradles. -4 Grain Cradles, jast re ) UT enved by [apr24J S. FORBES H t £t., McLean's 4, Tts TAS»** KtrenglheiiiugCordial i _ . na _ _* , _ I And Blood Purifier. ToJïïsSiâj* " i™"- Tki * c " A. dial is distilled from a berry koown only to myseir, sod chemically combined with some of the most valuable medical roots, herbs and barks . known to the mind of mau. viz : blood root hlaek "»*■ "'"'l-rr, bark. ,,llc dock. dMdoll" j «arsapari la, elder flowers, with others, producing the most infallible remedy for the restoration of health ever known 01 i I , ! aud j It is Nature's own Remedy! Curing dim**-» by nature « law. When taken it* healing influences arc felt coursing through every vein of the body, purifying and accéléra- 1 ting the circulation of the blood. It neutralize« ! auy bilious matter in tbe utomacb and rtremrth : en« the whole organization. ' * McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectual- i i »ur, Ll,.r compUint., 1****, J«*«, 1 Ckri Zl Tn 'T 1 '-- ih, T 0/ ,h ' : tudneys, and ail diseases anting from a disordered I Acer or Stomach, 1 Dysprpda. Heartburn. Inward Pile*. Acidity , sickness of the stomach, rullnes* of blood to the ; the heart, fullue« or Weight I ât nl f ^ w b «f° k,D « 0r mtf, r eating feeling when lying down, dryness or ye I lowness of the «kin aud eye«.night sweats, inward fevers pain in tbe suiail or the tmek, chert or «ide ! «Udd. n flukes of beat, depression of spirit*, bad ' dreams, langor. deepondeney or any nervou* di*- ! ease, «ore* or blotbces on tbe akin, ami fever and ague. It will ai«o cure dinnoie* of the bladder 1 ; T™- '*rr. ; of urlne - »tranguary, iiiflamati(>n or weaknel* of ; 1 *• I here is no Mistake About It ! | This Cordial will u»ver fail to cure any of the ! i above disea«*«, if t»k.-n a« Der direction* on ta4 h I I,„IIL i rl ('„„ta,, .IM . 1 v r : * * W " * trtnn » n « Freoch. ; I .... Over half a million Bottles Have been sold during the past six month*, and in no instance has it failed in giving eulire satisfac tion. W ho, then, will suffer from weakness or de bility when Mel ».-an N Strengthening Cordial will I cure you? A I 10 tlie Ladies w JJd JUS. -j Do you wt«b to be healthy and strong ! Then j go at .nee and get some of McLean'« Cordial It ; will strength* n and in vigoreu- your bloiHl to flow i through every vein, and tl.e rich ro-y bloom of! l health tosnount to yoar cheek again. *Kverj hot- ( | He warranted to gin- sativfActioa ! y m-t j Ï Or Children. We say to parents, if vour children are sickly, ! P un 7- ®r afflietcl with complaint« pr-valent 'a-. mong children, give them a small q>iantitv «f Me ! Lean'» Cordial, and it will mak - iiiem healiny. ; fat and robust. Delay not a moment, try it aii yon will be convinced. It is dtliciou» to'iake. ! • I In n Should procure a supply of McLean'. Strength suing Cordial. It sells rapidlv, Ik cause it alwavs | rvi' VinV | ! pari I la tra«2i, which they can buy cheap, by say- j mg it is just as good. Avoid such* me::. \Vk for McLetn*« Strengthening Conlial. aud Ukt* no thing »Fe. Itisiheonlyremedytiiatwillpuri fr the blood thoroughly, and at tbe «am. time strengthen the system. * 0oe '"blespooulul Uken every morning fu-c in «- cerUin prevenUve for Cholera. Chills ^ Yeliow Fever, or any prevalent Ui«-.ave 1 nee »1 per bottle or «bottle* for $5. J. H- McLEAN, sole propri-tor rB^Priaclaal depotou thecorm-i o( Third und pin? rt«.. St. Louis, Mo. ptrFor sale in Port Gibson by Every Country Merchant 1 •»I 1 • tha I« -A. K. LEONARD. Mcl«* a aii\ Volcanic Oil Uvaiweaal. i I Tb'- beet Liniment in the worid for man or beast ! ; Another r-tnarkablecure p* rforui .«l by McLeans i V 'fcl'ÏIJi'Til.iJS Sj^T^L. ' ! . T ,l ' ,U ' U ... Y* n ' t "- living near Cass 1 Av«-tlU<- Oil Jenth street, bad a horrible running ; All j on hi< r , H „ Ui(h1 rnri „ u , u-y ; s , . .„..i j,, n .. .. , . i r _L- ki . u- I •* j paired of ever lietng able to work Bt his trade »- , j gain, because he could not l«.-ar any weight on I It I his foot; und I «y one small bottle of McLain 's j j V'olconic Oil Liuiment. he is now perfectly cured.: __ Rb-.-uuiatisiu. paralysis, neuralgia, bruises,! sprain*, btiffanss in tbe joints or muscles, swellings ; sore throat, car ache or toothache, wounds, fresh j cuts, sores, burns, scald*. P*iu*. Ac. yield to tbe "magic" influence of this wood'-riul Liniment j For horses audcattle.it is aa infallible remedy , . for chafes, galls, scratches, cracked heel*, lame- j Jf ,s ness, spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, *wel- J liugs, wound-, rattlesnake bites, and variou* oth- ! er diseases which animals are liable to from inju- ! ries or accidents. Country merchants should obtain a supply of ; McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapid ly. because it always cures. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again. For sale by J. II. McLEAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine street«. St. Louis, Mo. Also in Port Gibson, Miss., by roe*i27-ly A. K. LEONARD, Will verest scar; Salt and Asm Broken all the named that Dailey i ; ' SCRIM ! ! tractor | with ! rer. der. All For tad and JuHt Received und for Sale, BBLS. of Harrison Flour; 2 hbds of Brown Sugar; 1 bbl of crushed do 1 box of No. 1 loaf do 1 box Burtou A M. extra Tobacco; 15 kegs of Nails; 1 bundle of Germdn Steel; 1 bar of Cart 1 bundle of half-inch round Iron; 1 do Horseshoe Iron; 4 dozen painted Duckets. 25 do sept 12 W. B. FULKERSON. JoMt Received, Q HHDS. of Brown Sugar; /w 1 bbl Crushed do 1 tierce Rice; 20 bags flue Salt; 6 Oval Oveua, for roasting Pigs W. B. FULK Ilagrçiu«? aud Rope. 5 BALES Bagging ; 70 coils Rope ; 50 half coils Rope : 2 bales Twine. Just received and for sale by July 17, 1857. W. B. FULKERSON. Aug 1 KRSON. TUST J GOING TO BOLIVAR. H AVING determined to move to Bolivar ooon ty, I offer for sale my LINDEN PLANTA TION, containing 1400 Acre«, equidistant from the New Orleans and Jack*ou Railroad Port Gibson ; a desirable location for a store or a physician. Tbe place is well aud will I» sold for oue-half the orop will bring me. and a country improved, sum the growing F will July A place in Claiborne county, on the Copiah line, containing 366 acres. Being determined to sell, I will sell for cosh, short or long credit. Coll and see me, and will trade. If desired, I would sell some Negroes Mm B. r. NELSON. we with tbe land. August 15, 1857. 51 -tf A H ardware.— A frwhVupply just received which make« mv stock complete. 'POOVKK a?r?4 FOR BF,*î msyt5 AYER'S Cathartic Pills^ (SUGAR COATED,) urn nan to CLEAR IK THE BLOOD AMD CURE THE UCX tarai Id«, Fattaar«, Mother«, PkfaMaa^ Philanthrop!»!», read thalr KflkcU, •ad judge Of Utalr VlrtaM. I Dm. J.C. At««. Sir • I ha«« U«n emr*d «I tktterNhtiliddajiMrmkmWiiMor "- tsis^s^ärjssista to sm, Um (act I« worth kno« ht«, of Tt *» wKh gr ^ t ******* . asâ®'"' «æ™* . Mit« Disorders and Liver torn pin tats j iST»".?"&S&7] ta: I has* wwi yw Mil* ta mjr ptmi and s«*piu« of partita reec «law yw> man. them. and nanaoi h«« l t«U I» 01 i mi ttay an tb* Uw cathartic «• employ. Tb.tr mo I latin, artlua on th« kmr I» qakh»aitaitaoit, msWMtalS , Ijr they ar* su a<trnIrabU mm«!* for d*r»u«eni4-nt«of tha. ! or «an Ind«x!. I »1«*« mldom found a en*e of Odious äs» your*, IlON^S »ALU M D, Physician 0 / Out Manns HotpJeL VUE TUI CUE* OV Headache, llek Headache,Foal Stomach, ê ED W. PEBBLE, CUrl 0 / 1 Dysentery, Relax, and Worms, ! ro€r " mc *> Huiuiti Uv. Co., Mien., Nov. 1«, »64 "ï *" H*!*!! 1 ** _ ÏÏÙiïZ fcTniSatC i «d *° w tatasi at gnat expanse, but pot no Uttar ÇVSPK?S& , RS5«»-I ta. ta ' : mj »»h «rai him with two <4 root rat«, who« 1 " Tmml "* frn " * oc * et¥ , _ ; ■*" ORirriN, i\*ma«r I Iadice.tion and laiporttr of the Blood. r rrmsfUr J. r torn*,, fjorof Aémn, Chor*, ifoofoa I- j*. Ava I ha*. u«*d tar pnu with ajEa to my family and mtoog thoa* 1 am ralM tovhM ! «■mmss, Y» rafwiai« th« urgsaa oTdi«Mtk>o aad puri ' ££.*3 Ï7. ! ihslr Yoors, J. v. uimee. 9 w*««aw. Wyoamo Os.N. T^Ort. M, IMS. 1 D«*» 8tm : I am iMing ywir Cathartic Pub la wy ptso ; «cWÄcsssttrcaa*" *• of ; john o. mkacham, M. d. we*« | w*»• Pbro*rd,ng unxhomi «t ml tem», nt. g usa. I» A y iE Your Pllli in the umcoo of al] thju i ! pu ■»•llfioe. They ham «»r«l mjr littu daoghur h sfOgw—mr«* upon hwhsod« and fc* thatEsdSiwO : Incsrabla tor yaara. U.r mothar had ba«loa« rrWrowa ; with blotch#.aaS vO*Im mhwiSr" ash#. AtUr oor chltd WÛ <Ws4 w» |lM M s fij p g ruu.-du-y h«*.mri s** aïamoboeidA Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud Gout. «M m obsUnata that It Od not laid to them. minus curwk h«r, htll*, ao4 kwt much Uom, without bain« caiwd «otlraly «no that. Buch a u»«<lu lo. a. yours, which Is actual]? I ha*, rra From Uh« Met Dr. Hamits, of Uo UOhsd u t f pu nharok PVIUSKI Hoe»*, E.TÀAHA«, 0*., Jan. t. 1*66 Ho* «» En : I «bunld b* a n jermtaful for th« r*Nrt yaw r ■kill bM brmiitht A told MU lad in my limb« and if I did wot report ■* I DenrmlfOc pain*, which ended Kotw nu k wdi ng l had th# but of phytinaa«, the Hamm rrew vocm And «orte, Bntil, by thaadrleaof yowr naf j KÄTfSSTÄ Ä-r ,m * ' 1 ' ^ of! ( BM of tlwui. 1 «ai BOW «nUiwty well. Edits C«aun, Batos Roc«*. La^ 6 Dm., 1*66. Da. Anl:l b»»» bwo «otlraly cur*d by yoar Nb «V Eh.omatx »oat — « paJuful AIwnw that h«d «OlicMil vinceitt aumi For Dropsy* Plethora, or kindred C plaints, rsqulrluf foot iwni-dy Por Coati venes* or Coastipnti««. aad m • Ulnssr Pill, they ai* >ÇT«t*hli «it4 «ghrtaa L Fits, Sappretsioa. Paralysis. Inflam Um, sod «*«n Uoafn«««, and Partial Ullnd «a actif, pure«, they a n m «a «6 a«««, hav« lawn rum! by th* »Urrail»* artiaa af iham I Pitta. Meat of th« filta ia mark*! <vr.l»ln Marrury. which, *6 thongk a ▼aioaLIe rrntdy la litilful band«. W dangtro«« In a public pill, from the dreadful <«n**qu**cM that n nantir follow Itl llimutit Ofl UMr. Thetr ût'flUÜll uu ?«ry * b..d.»i «.uu.ee -b.u.w | ayer's cherry pectoral ! j 1 rOB TUB RAPID CUBE OP COCGHS, COLDS, HOAHSEMEH, ISPtP KKZA, BHOKCVI ITI», WHOOPIBO COUGH, CKOt'P, ASTHMA, IX CIP1KXT CONSt'M PTIOIf, •»I for tbe reil-f cf roMaa|>tlv« [»lient, la taw ia l S»B of the dteeaee. W# Dead BOt »P«»k to th« 1/Db!it of iu tlrt 1 hrou.hout «fere town, aad alowwt «»rry baaatat of Ik« American 8 ta ta», its wonderful car*« of palBi'aary ba»a mad« it aiirade kuewn htj. ft* tn tta on Ihta cotitloewt *IUfo »taint« EÄ Itaa ia nay rl*lllsrd r, notry « trail* DerauuiJ esDenence of iu rffe-te : »nd fr*«ryW • tha commaultie. tn; »her* which ha*« Dot among thorn ewe living troph; of it* victor; over th* »ubtta and da* geniut dl»*«**» of tha throat and lunge. W hlta U ta tha t powerful lumdot* yet known to man for tha fortnA dahle »nd daugerou, di«*a*ee of tb* pulmonary organa, I* I« alio th« piemanUwt and «af-rt remedy that can h* « ployed for InthaU and young pereon* Parent« »ho«M i b»»* » i» ««w ipnst tfo 1«*« *l«iy um«jwj» ; ui.ar^tb* cvrry zvcterui üfr»*»or»*u««a bTth« »umptVm» it pee»*m« than tho»« it cut««. K'»«p It by ' VSSL'Si no boman »hill < »n matter iba Itn-ioraS« canker that, faatan»! on the eUal». eaU your U* away. ; All know the dreadful fcUlite of lung dieorderu.and aa u-y know too ih. virtu« of thb ruamdy. w. need »ot 4» i mn than to amure them It ta »till m»dt tba beat it an* I •*- w. .par. M «m. do car*, do tmi to peodo^ it to. , moat perfect pomlM*. and thm aSord th<*« who rely o* I It the beet agent which oor «kill c*n fturoUb for their carm j __ ^ __ „ __ ^***tl**l Analytical Chemist, L«w»U, Vtft ; ASD SOLD MT j A. li LEONARD, Fort Gibson ; R. C. McOAY, Rm;kv .Spring»; j v m. V i n n .. if .t* j . r . , . **' BAYLOR, ia.i:tl'ii; and bj - Dr*lg j Jf ,s ^ 8 Ant * dealer» iu MeKÜcinc» every J where. ! *-——-— ! ; PREPARED BT DB. J. C. AYER, fdec26*ly Railed Genuine Pain Extractor Will subdue the pain and iuflamation from tb* se verest burns or scald* In from one to twenty min ute»—and that it will iioal tbe wounds w ithout scar; and «factually cure Fever Sores—Pile»— Salt Itheum—Inflamatory Rhutnatitm —Sor» a*<t Inflamed Eye» — Cuts — Wound* — Bruises—Oid and Inveterate Sores—Scald Head—Coras and Bunion»—! ons—Chiib Erysipelas—Sprains—dwelling» — daim*— Bite» of loaects—Swelled Broken Breast—Sore Nipple»—Eruptions— and all other iuflaoiatory and cutaneous diwwsea, wber» the parts affected c«n be reached. Don't be credulous about the many disease* named to be cared by only oue thing -but reflect, that the few, but positive properties which the Dailey Salve alone contains, and as heretofore enumerated -on« to four—cau reach the aforemen tioneddisco*«*, but many more uot enumerated. Query.—Ik) »or Rcoiixa bred »•htsk uns ms SCRIM CALOMEL 1VWXRULT fOK SOKE» Or UtmUIHT DISEASES I £44"Each box of GEvcrwE Dai.let 's Path Ex tractor has upon 1t a Steel Plate Engraved Label with tbe si future af C. V. CL1CKNER A CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY. manufactn rer. All other» are counterfeit. Price 25 eta der. box. All orders should be addressed ta J. WRIGHT »t CO., Char »re» at.. New Orteau» For sale by all Druggists througfouut tha Uni tad SUtea. Also, lor sole in Port Gibson by CHS. SH REVU, and A. R. LEONARD A CO. Fel on ! OLD KAINTUCK! TUST received—30 five gallon keg» old Bovr J bon and Rye Whisky ; 4 bbls John Rains Whisk 3 *' Crow 20 boxes Cornwall A Bra's Star Candles. 20 half do do do do 10 qr do July3 l FI do do do do do do At WALKST; Strayed, F ROM the eubeerlber, a brown mare MULI, three year« old, marked with slit in the right , Any poèoo giving information of tbe «âme. will be suitably rewarded. July 17 * DAVID McCAA, NEW MUSIC. Freah snip), of ■ -v... A NKYY Ml SIC hr msyt5 JA.« 11 KINO 4