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ANNOUNCEHENTS. V ; l por Brigadier General. Xol. SAMUKE j. REDUS. of Copish count is & candidate for Brigadier General of the fin» BYigade.jfirstdiriiion ot Minissippi Militia. •j- Wilkinwin candidat*^ Br gadier Qj^ral of th* tirfl Brigadefflrot Division of MisBiwippl Militia. 1 »' Major-General DIlulMlppl MllHIa. We are authoriaed to announce Ool. W. W. 1 WOOD, a* a candidate for Majoi-Generäl, Miss sippl Militia, at the emmeing October Election. We are requested to announce M. B. HARRI as a cadidate for Major-General, Mississippi MÜ lia, at the approaching October election. 1 iy « ;t Judge of the First Judicial District. We are authorized to announce the Hon. STA f 'HOPE POSEY as a candidate for re-election » the office of Judge of the First Judicial* Distr s For 111*1 riet Attorney. We are authorized to announce LUTHEItJl LEE. of FBmklin county, as a candidate for li trict Attorney of the First Judicial District, f . Pa We are authorized to announce J. B. PATW as a candidate for Dlstric4 Attorney for the Ft* 'Judicial District, at the ensuing election lu Oy>* 'lier next. , For ShcrllT of Claiborne County. We are authorized to announce JOIIFM G1RACLT a» a candidate for re-election tefj»® office of Sheriff of Claiborne county, at the eas ing October election. jPff* We are authorized to announce WllJR McFARL.VN as a candidate for Sheriff of(J*i* borne county, at the election in October next PA I PAP For Probate Judge. Hox. JAMES A. MAXWELL lias authored us to announce him as a candidate lor Jud)« 1 of **ie Probate Court or Claibornecouuty. at tin ap proaching October election. For Clerk of the Piubnlr Court. We are authorized to announce J. A C tSL ns a candidate for re-eb'etion to the office oflro bate Clerk, at the ensuing Octobei election. We are authorized to announce CBORGiA « II. SHAIFEK, ns a «Bididate for ('lerk of Ito l»ate at the dRsuing October election. For County Treasurer. T. W. BROUGHTON has mjuested us t an nounce him as a candidat«? for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, at the general lee tiou in October next. l'Ail» For A»«r«M»r of Tax«-*. W. A. GREEN lias authorized us to aiiwmce him a» a candidate f«»r tlie office of Assess^ ol sClaiborne couuty. at the election iat)ctol»eriirxt. We nre authorized to announce CIIA7LK8 JOHNSON 0« a candi«late for r«*-el«*etion » the office of Assessor o r Tax«'« for Ciaiboruc c«unty, at the next October elation.* * F«*r Clerk of Ihr ( Irenil Conrt. Dr. J. G. HASTINGS ha» authorized il» «• nn ' iiounce him as a candidate for Clerk of th« C ir cail Court of Clsiborue couuty, at the cimiug October election. nit». We nre authorize«! to announce DANIEI« Me in H'GAEE as a candidate for r«*-«*lectioa to the ufflett of Clerk of the Circuit Court, at tli«*eiisu ing October election. X & We are authorized to announce GMMiüE K McLEAN* •* ft öUHlidiite fur Ih'ifJ*>t 1 "b 1 the Itocky Springs Béat, at the next OctoGre ec j Wfl are authorized to announce G. W. HUM I'll KEYS as a candidat«? f«»r im mber of thello*rd 1 <»r Police, lr«»iu District No 2. Wc* are authorized to announce J. W. WATSON ! jisa oaiulidate lor Board of Police fr«»iu District • No. 4, at the uext October election. We are authorized to announce W. E. W ALK ER ais a caiiilidate for membership of the l»<t.ir«l of Police for District No. 5, at the approaching clec aioii iu October uext. We are autluir"/.«*«! to announce T. U. TRIA IE ION as a candidat»? for re-election as a m-niber of the Boanl of Police for District No. 5. Elec tion iu October next. For llonrtl of Police. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH M. MAG RUDER *** » candidate tor Boanl of Police iu District No. 5, at the ensuing October elation. run. We are autboriz«?«! to announce A RATES .SHIELDS as a caudidate lor Board of Pol«*? for Distrie t No. 4. For Survrjor. We are i\uthorix<-il to aiirmum-e W * II. B. llKALf.a»» «- amti,late for Surveyor of Claiborne couuty at al,« I tig October election. puau *. For Justice of (he Feoee. Wc are authorize«! to announce J.G. (iRA\ candidate for Justice ol the Pence for tie 5th -as a District. CL* JKFFKHSOX COL'»TV. Wc are authorized to announce K. F. McElNTY a candidate for re-eltctlon to the office of .Sheriff of Jefferson county, at the ensuing election iu October next. * as T ► O. V. -I. o. - -si" F RANKLIN LODGE No. a. of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets ev ery Tuesday at 7 1 2 o'clock p. m. The fallow ing is a list of officers for the present terrt : John R. Davis, N. G. Wm. MçKeevir, V. G. Wm. T. Morris. Seo'y. Jas. S. Mason, T. L. P. Williams, War. Thos Garrison, Con. J. K Reed, I. G. W. F. Meek, O. G. M. O. Hopkins, R. S. S. to N. G. Joshua Kellt, L. S. ri. to N. G. T. S. Hawkins, R. S. S. to V. G. J. H Kino, L. S. S. to V. G. Wm. T. Morris, Host. 8. of T. ORT GIBSON DIVIS _ ION No. 3, S. of T. meet« every Friday even ''ing.at 7 1-2, p m. The following are the »cfficer» for the current quar ter, to-wit : Wm. McKeever, W. P. E. Pollard, W. A. Rev. Z. Butler, Chaplain. Ben F Booth, R. S. Jofut R. Davis, A. R. S. A. Bauch, F 8. W. T. Morris, T. A. Jarvis, C. t S. H. Spencer, A. C. R. H. Morehesd, 1. S. J. P. English, 0. S. M P J. W. CHAMPLIN GEORGE CONNELLY. CONNELLY S. CHAMPLIN. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, Re. 96 Carondclet Stmt, NX W ORLEANS , LA. E have thi* «ay entered iaU pafter.hip for the tien of the Factorage and MmuaUsion bust «•sit uader the above style. | New Or lean*, Sept. 4, lBiS n CONNELLY ft CH tMPLfN. Ot) / i JAMES S. MASON, Port Gibson, Miasissippi, DBALER IN / • , V E H Y T H I N - O ! Î T AM now receiving a large assortment of ^ | u th e eating line. 1 PRODUCE! GROCERIES! eve 40 barrels e\t|a fresh St. Louis Flour: t!5 " supOd-fine Ohio do; 50 half do do do; Bacon. 10 tierces Duffield's best sugarcured Hams; 3 casks plain Hams; bacon Sides. 3 ,l Shoulders; Mess Pork ; Lard, in barrels and jars. Beef Tongues; Corned Beef; Dried Beef, to arrive. s Sundries. 15 boxes Kngl'sh Dairy Cheese; 11 " Soda Crackers; assorted Pickles; Cheese; i:» 5 14 PI 2 14 150 Saraiues; Boston Soap; Candles, including halves and qrs; 25 •* St. Julien Misloc Claret Wine;* Superior old Port; geuuine Lemon Syrup; Cracknel Biscuit; 3 casks Loudon Porter; Champaign Cider; 5 baskets Heidsiek Champaign; 1 cask Scotch Aie; 60 kegs Nails 6000 superior Cigars ; 15 bugs Rio Colfi-e; .lava ami Luguayra. on hand; Tobacco, of all kinds ; (»reeu and Black T«-as--goo«l ; Vinegar. Lard Oil. Sweet Oil; Mustard—French and Domestic. 44 40 44 50 44 i .. 2 44 I2 44 Sugars. 5 hhds. Fair and Prime Brown Sugar ; 1 box double refined Loat ; I bbl. Crushed do. Whisky, kc. 61) half barrels best Brand ; 25 whole da. do. do 30 kegs old Bourbon ; 6 dozen superior Brandy; Madeira Wine. 6 Ragging ami Rope, fee. India and Keutucky Bagging, iu goo«l supply. 6(1 coils best Machine Rope; 60 •• •* handspun do.; 2 bale» Twine ; MM yda. »»lilham & Scott's LI—ty ami Jenna : Willow Ware, Brushes Brooms, i ; ! I 10 «l«»z. painted Pail», or Buckets; 2 ** bras» bound Cedar «ln; do do; do Pigglns; iron do 2 44 <lo do I Hi •• Broom»; •• each, horse, shoe an«l scrub Brushes; j •* white-wash brushes; half bushel measures: I 1 :: '* *1 "ck'ds for'plantations a lery convenient article; C V. 11 H ,n . ch M ".T ,lu U T : I ! 1 *' 24 *' 1 dozen Well Buck -ts. •• for Wells; Hardware, Ac. 2 d«*z long handled Spades ; 2 •* •* ** Shov«'ls ; I •* short *' spades aud »hovel»; , * " p : « . L- •. i 111 *• assorted Pocket Knives; ! 4u •* Knives and Fork»; 3 " assorted Botcher Knives; mill an«l handsaw liles, screws, butts.pad-locks.|M-rcusslon i CH pK, gimlets,shingling and claw Iiatclh-L*, Hunt'» 4 I'ric«'» bowl balchrt», «wortnl diiin*lii,»«xur*, -jj j j plantation slat«**, lanterns, curry 1 comhë, km raws c»uoo mills lire uo^s cotton balances, fr«»m 40« to 1800. j Rice and Starcli. 6 Ti-rces Rice; 2D boxes Starch-—good. Lard and Sperm Oil. Imligo, Spice ami Pepper. Iloes. 20 dozen steel Hoes. : *; I rot» and Steel, Of every description. Castings. A large a«w»rtm«*iit of Pots. Ovens, Skille ts Dog Irons, assorted ; And-irons, do Stone Ware. A gooil assortment of Stone Ware, of ev ery kind. A large assortment of GROCERIES To arrive from New York. LINSEED & SPERM OIL, TURPENTINE. New Mackerel No. I ; Maryland and Scotch Herring. English Dairy, Sapsagoaud Pineapple CHEESE. Preserves, Jams, Jellies. Lobster aud >almon in cans. NEW BUCK WHEAT-GOSHEN BUTTER * Gin-banding, a large lot of every width, at factory prices —and a variety of other goods.which I will sell to prompt customers, payable 1st No vember. at cash prices. 8eod in your orders, or come aud see. To arrive by the 1st of October. Gutta Percha. i **TSSS3E55£Sr m AS prescribed bv tue post master uexeral. J. S. MASON. SCHEDULE OF THE ( )UTE No. 7571.—Grand Gulf and River mails by Railroad Cars, arrives daily. (Sunday ex cepted.) at 11 o'clock a. m., and departs daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 o'clock P. ». ROUTE No. 7572.—llazlehurst, Jackson anti New Orleans mails, by 4 horse stage, arrives daily at 8 o'clock p. M., and departs at 6 o'clock a. m. Is closed every evening at 7 o'clock. Route No. 7573.—Hamburg, Fayette, Rodney and Oakland College mail, (horse-bock) arrives tri-weekly, on Tuesdays. Thursdays aud Satur days, at 6 o'clock, p. M.. and is made up aud closed same evenings at 7 o'clock, aud dépars on the following mornings at 4 o'clock. ' Route No. 7568.—Raymond, Rocky Springs, Cayuga and Grindstone Ford mails arrive tri weekly on Moudays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 o'clock p M., (on horse-back) Is ma«le up on same evenings at 7 o'clock, and departs ou the following mornings at 4 o'clock. Persons wishing to send letters, will please al ways send them to the Post-office before the hour set for closing the mails. R WM. T. MORRIS, P. M. ßSM" Office open from 8 to 0 o'clcok every Sun day morning. F'resh from St. Louis. MES A CO.'S beat *ugar cored Ham«; do sugar cured dried Beef and clear *Mes ; L. Long's plain canraiwd Ham* ; Harrison Flour, extra—for »ale by August 28 A. do BETHEA. NEW FALL GOODS Per Steamer Cahawba, Boston, just received by FRANKBNBUSII New Music. A SUPPLY just received, and for »ale by Oct 3, 1857. JAMES H. KING * CO. From ft ENGLKSINÜ. Aug-.n |A \J ^ m V , m'. uM ®tltgrajp|ti ta % ïlailn ^tbcillt. Further by t h e gN i a p a r a. Foreign News. Liverpool, Sept. 11 .—Cotton.—F air Orleans, 1 3-4d ; Middling, *1 8-16. Fair Mobile, 7 7-8 ; Middling, 7 18. on hand (»18,000 bales, of wliieli 520,000 bales are Ainericau. .Stork Nales on Friday lOtli, were 12,000. I Imre Colton Market. Sales of the week, 13,000 bales ; all grades slightly advanced. Stock on hand, 80,440 halos. Products Flour advanced one »hilling. Corn six pence to a shilling and firm at 33 I-2 to 33 3-4 ; Fork unchanged ; Bacon, Lard quiet. Bullion increased in bank, 241, 000. bark Marg:iii"tt collided near the inoutli ; American securities unchanged. Collision amt Crow Lost. American ship J. J. Hawthorn and the of the Mercy, the latter mink and all Oil board perished except the captain and pilot. Rciiiforccmcnt for India. Heavy reinforcement f'«»r India sailed j from England. The rebels were defeated near Ka tung by Gen. Robertson. Heavy Arrival of Gold. Ship Avon arrived from Australia ■ ! Morphy, has been beaten iu Faria by .Mous. Ilarriutz. with nearly twomillioiiN nterling of gold. h Morphy Beaten. The great American chess champion 1 ^ The Jews of London, excited t»v tlu? ...... . t . • i «ci î . î» î- » abi.iictlou ot a Jewish effild at Lulize by Roman inquisition. i Abduclion. i ^ liiiia. I'll j treaty with China tolerates Chris-! - x . t i a i i i t y throughout the Empire. New ports op«-ned for trade, and travel mire . . . * , , ... s strifted. 11racy to l»e suppressed. Mis si«maries to he placed under the protec turn of the Chinese authorities. Explosion. A Powder mill exploded near St. Fe- i * i tershurg, one hundred houses destroyed . . i„i ll4 i rM i L-ill«.«n.v Int , an l it lillliim(I pusm. Killeil l\ the explosion. ' FROM HAVANA i \. u . . <„.,» *)q Tim Bteimor ^ # 1 Cuhawba has arrived, with Havana dates to the 20th. MOKE AFRICAN IMPORTATIONS. An English vessel hu«l landed with a cargo of Africans ; und another cargo i of Coolies had also arrived. Progros!) of the Fever. X t:\v Ohi.kaxs, Sept. 23—Deaths from i yellow fever yesterday, 50. Natchez, Sept. 23.—No new c ne» o, more 1 % ? Nu fever reported this morning, deaths. Number of cases now her«* about fifteen. THE MARKETS. New York Sept. 23.—Cotton steady— ; sales to-day, 800 bales. Sugar dull— 1 Molasses active. Cincinnati, Sept. $4 DO to $5 10. 23. — Flonr active i Gcu Walker arrived , here incognito last night, and left for Louisville at lioon to-day. NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. New Orleans, Sept. 23.—Sales of cot-j toil to-day, <?OUO bales, at stifier prices,! though quotations Unchanged, Notice to Planters. FpilE undersigned, having exp«-rience«l work-1 JL men. arc now prepared to do all kinds of Gin and Mill-wright work, at the shortest notice. my22-tf S0UTHERN MARBLE YARD - FOOTE A BARROT. SMITH At STAl'II, PORT GIBSON, MISS. E would inform the citizens of Pert Gibson and surrounding country, that wc have per manently located in this place, where we have i opened a Marble Yard, and arc prepared to till all ! orders for .Hoiiuiiu-uts, OlH-ll«ks, Tombs, Mixrblc Minifies, Ac.. Ac. In fact, everything that belongs to the trade. Those wishing to erect Monuments to the memory of deceased friends or relations, arc re-1 quested to call aud examine our stock before send- { ing their orders elsewhere. V^priug Steel Kxteiisiou W [mayS-ly SKIRTS, Just received and for sale by jun5 FRANKENBUSH & ENGLESING. Jusl Received i pLOUR, BAGGING, ROPE, LINSEYS, AND JEANS. 20 bbl». Fagan'» XXX choice ex. St. Louis Flour: do do do O. K. do fancy superb at* II do.; do.; do.; 15 44 10 hf bbl». do 4 bales India Bagging, 40 coil» hand made and machine rope; 1 bale Twine ; 2 bales 7-8 and 4-4 Lowells; 2 bales Kentucky Jcau» and Liascys. for sale by «epll d L. KEIFER. do do A NEW TRAVELING ARU A N Ci EM ENT. I P? W D. TEKUV r<»p«?ctfully infortiiN the Ira • veling public that hi« new lour hors«* IT. 1 8. Mail Stage lit»«*«are in full operation from l'ort Gibson to llazleliur»t Depot, uml from Raymond via. Cooper's Wells to Terry'» Depot. Pa»»«-n gers leaving Raymond at 64 o'clock A. M.. will arrive in New Orleans ut 7 F. M. daily, Passen f«ri leaving Port GUMS at 1 a. M. will ako rive in New Orleans at 7 P. M.: Coopers Well» at 4| P. M.; Raymond at 7 A l*. M.; Jackson at Si i««y . rnnhm at 7 1» M • Vh-kJ.m-.r „« si- vf I .al., tantm.it « i . .M., tki HTg 01 ». Large and comlor table hotel» are opened lit both ilazleburst and Terry Depots. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of those passing over th.-se routes Connections with the r.-irnKr mail un so routes, uonnections w iiu in* r« gui.u man trains on the X O. J. and G. N. Railroad Iteyoud a doubt. ' l'erson» going North or East will sa voboth mo ney and time by takingthese routes to Goodman Depot on the Mississippi Central Railroad, there connecting with Sims A Sutton's mail coaches for Water Valley, the present northern terminus of the .Mississippi Central Railroad connecting with the Memphis aud Charleston Railroad at Grand Junction UATK4 OK PARK : Port Gibson to New Orleans, $8 45 •* Cooper'» Wells 5 ho <; or» 5 05 7 Of» ;» 80 '1 75 2 00 6 f»0 6 25 1 75 Raymond. " Jackson, " Vicksburg, Canton .. 4* 44 Raymond Canton, Jackson. *• New Orleans, CooperWells** New Orleans, *• *• " Jackson. P«*rson» tra. -Hing between tln-se points on the Ja:lr.»ii. taking neat» on Urn l»t class can. «rill ® charged on«? centner mile more than tbeabove ; ales. 44 4* [imyJ'J-lOw ,, JAMES il. KING & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS fOBT O/tlSOX. Miss. AVE just received a full supply of Fresh and Geuuine M dicim s, Drugs, Paints, Oils. j JJ , Dye-Stuffs, YuruMie». Wiudow Glass. Putty, French aud American Toilet Soaps, Ti»oth and Hair Brush«*», ■ Paint Brush«*». Iu»trutn<*iils. Inks. Pens, Station- ry | aud Fancy # G«»<»«ls. »tc.. «te. ! Pure Liquors for Medical purp«»s eines of all kinds. Patent M« <li , I^Orucrs fr«»m the Country promptly fiî b-d.-tV ■ 1 Q^l'IiysiciaiiV Prescription» will r«*ceive par ticular attention at all hour.- of the night. ( >clob -r 3. lis.'»7. j j *4 GROSS Limerick*» (îr<-al .Southern Liniment. mt just received ami for sub* by Oel. 3. 1S57. J VMES il. KING & CO. ! — LAND FORSAKE. bn '* u 1 wn " w Lim *ri« k's Great Southern Liniment. I , , .. Pick let* and Simre*. . pXGLISIl Picklssaml Antes», a- ort. d: Am« ri ij can and t reach «I** do do; »workil Sp.ee«. ground. m Imttl. s: Luca. Lorentio and Olive Oils; i Anchovies, Capers and Olives at - Out - WALKER'S. * ; j ! ! ! ! fill TE î ! 1 of Laml. lying on the Mississippi river, sou ih ««» the Big itla,1k. co.»si«ting ,.f »üiUri»ioM No. , 7< i Ha „d j:,. s«.*ct on 2«. fractio.iai Township EE Range ] East, in the couuty ot Cladionie. s containing 136 5-100acres, .jy Pi ,iy j. S. Mason. p.»rt Gibson, or to the u,u l*'rsigued at Grand Gull, H. I*. LEVY. i i Family Supplies. Liquors, Winos . , . r< i . Iain street, 1 ort n non, iluj ^ may 22- .»7 S. B. & VV. E. Walker. a n o c s: r b 9 ANH tr.ALXB* :x ALI. KI«1DS OK tf i i 1 Toy», Toy», Toy*. D RUMS, of all kind*; Small Water Buckets; * - Knot Tubs: Magic Lanterns; n't » II ix ?i ; Rattle«; |)»lls. of all kinds; I. It. Foot-balls, TimiI Chéri», Savings Banks, A BC Dumb Watches, Datk Lanterns, Tor|*e«loos, W heels, Bureaus, Sideboards. Wash Stands, Book Cases, Bedsteads, cradles, Dancing Figures, Tin Trumpets, Claronetts, Accor leotii, Snakes, India Rubber Toys, Swimming Men. Swaus and Fishes. Marbles, Violii.s, Violin Strings, Banjos, File», Guitar and Banjo Strings, Wagons. Wheelbarrows, Ten Fm-, Furniture, of all kinds, Mershaun Pipes, Pipes, of all kinds, False Faces, Tin Wagons, Pewter Furniture, Drawing hiatus, Tea Sets. Traveling Locomotives Je «sharps, Harmomcans, Matches, of ail kinds, Arithmetical Tables, Dominoes, Chess, Graces, Keleidescopes, Glass Boxes, Fish Hooks and Lines, Pistols. Cigar Mouth Pieces Tooth Brushes, Candle Sticks, a Wax Candles, Draughts, And various other Toys, too numerous to men. tiou—for sale by sepll ? * ; 1 : i , - I i i ! { | j I • j H. CARPENTER & CO. J. a. GRAY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PORT GIBSON, mSS. £-ff~()ffico at the corner 0f Carroll and Farmer [ street». fjulylO ., .. __— [Z ~—- ~Z - i Gotta Perclitt Gill HaIMIm. 1 FEET of Gutta Percha Gin-Band 1 VJ VJ U ing, ol all ni*ets. for sale A. I*» than Ne« Orte.™ Price.! inly* J. S. MASON. fP j FOR YOUNG LAUIEM. r |'llK Mi-»»* Hsims.orx. from Lnui-«iiie, Ky., will .* *'* !,,u h » »cimoi for Vwag LaUi«»* in pert aib on. J "''' 10 ,,n M '* •*** Monday in October. , A«ti.#r «te-iyn moYing it a i*n.mt.*ut and nmt Ms.« I *wr »hey h»pa to .*#et with iMr full «bar. «f P .t ! ron M* Aram the eltlaent, a* well a*fr»mthe Virrmiwilao ...mnrv. At' lli. bran-.h*. taught (jarUinimr to a tl««-1 maul. Ki:gl .n .•Uiitfatii.n ; tout unu*ual fattliUe* nitord-l * f«»r aoiuirin tin»Preach langus».-. j «iireuian. a..J «H »^«ory t^watto«^»»/ ^ „1,. U .'.7 r , e '". ,, l ,t 00 ^ Pro«'!*«. »Isv II ' W |„, w ||f „t the residence of Mr. J. 8 . Mmhi. until it»« 1 .pening or the school. ,, Terms ,kt *e«.lon of Flee Mo.,11,«. | U()llrdill _ j,,«-!,.«* jn ^ Waabiaa fuel. Light*. wttu l 1*1 Lb Tuition....!.tin*«: ■ l>*.v .. *'• M j JT" HUo °-;;;-.;•*;...••• " JJ j ,m j«ïc ,, M Uutur. . . . . . ... . . . . . ........i. . .. . .. . . . ai is» j I v,„-u Mu.ir . 2 '*' • *<■-'>*•*> (taught sue buareseh d«jr| bnmriiiK «»4 I'ailitiug in Water colors Oil Pnifttiug . I Orn»ni<-ntsI Needle-work.. ! Wax-work. l > a|HT-HoWers.fte. t eacli.. Vocal Music in clan»*., no charge. EDUCATION AJ.. French and Kngllsh BOARDING AND DAY-SCHOOL vr«»sii ■jut 00 [ v»» s» to <s> j ' KKPIRKXCK 8. j Mr. J. S*. Ma*o». Port fiilMon; Mr. J. T Moors. Pott j <iih«oii: Mr. W II. I>raln». Walfrpi'Mi'. La : Rl. R<-v. j I lli.hoj, Ki.ukH. Nutclu-.MI-« ; I'rof XoKLS lll TKSR Lon- I Lvillf. Ky ; Prof. W'w. Iir.*cu 4«.; Hon. Oaksbtt l»rs ca*. <lo.; ltfv. Jam»:* Ckaik. 4o.: Me*«r«. Hswitt. Kostj Ton èr. Co., Near OiIrani; lion. Pi .<ti.K .Sui ts. N«W U> Uam. »ep*.4«f , , r r ,,, L Best aanwd mmmm »hi« I— l itot wi -*- open on Ibe LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Second Monday in September, 1858. and close ou theFriduy la-fore the Fourth *»f Ju'y following. l 'atrous of the school may t«-ly upon it. that| every effort of the Principal shall be devot« <1 to *■« l" ir P«*^ or the rapid and thorough advance ment in learning of the pupils entrusted to bis charge. : | protracted sickness. TTJITICIff will !»* according *«» classes, anti due when tbcj »tudeiit is enrolled, or tl*«? bill presented ; no <lc duction being math* f,»r ab- in* ? i-xc<-pt in cases • j First Class Just Iteginuing with I«»-it**rs ami First Reader, p»*r Session «»f Ten Mont hr . ...*30 00 , Ski* uxi»C lass -In Sp<-lling.S»-«-«»ml R«*u«ler, . ii ogmpiiy. Arithui« tie.and Pennianship 10 Oil '* j I j Ttiriti» Class In Xpelliug and Deftning. j Third Rentier, History of tin* United Mat«-». G ogniphy. Arithmetic, and Pen manship. FiwktuI i,a • In.Sptdliugand Derivation. I'uivemal IIMory. (Je«»graphy, English ! Grammar, and Composition. 60 00 Fut» Class in English Composition. La tin.Gn?« k, ur French Language, Algebra or Geomctey, etc^ etc.. _ 50 00 Wednesday, the l.»th September, mi IE scholastic v«-ar w ill Ik* divided into two f 'wcntowcdtsc-1 1 . Inst ruction will be given in the Luglu-h. French, and Latin Languages. j f Music upon tin? l'iano. bhritar and Organ. Also, | Drawing. Painting aiul N.edle-work taught. Miss M M u'viv I'rliieinnl j 2" l Ä Ä TVucIkt in EndbV l,Kln. IVnch. Ornwi.d. I'nintine, ,K I Miss-Teacher ot Mathematics, Ac. | Mi-.« E. P. Poou:, Tcach.r in Music. | M,s. A. 1 bout, A s.-unt Teacher of Music. TERMS: J ... .... . Instruct» -h branches, per ses. C'"-"* i French,German. Latin aud Spanish, each.... .Music.. ; UV* of lustrum-nt«. Drawing nml N'-edle-work. each. j Grecian Painting. lacifb'Utuls. ! 15«»nrd. including Washing, Fuel and Lights.. No «Eduction will be made from the time of en- J ! t'*rin;' to the eud of the session. Charges will! ! also 1 m made for the extras from the time of com-1 ! lucuo-mcnl to the eud of the awiuo. Pori Gibson. August II. 1858. . 70 00 /,. M. LAWRENCE. • _ P««rt Gi'json. August 14, l'üs.ly PORT GIBSON BRASHEAR llffi üCÄiDMI, Will r« suitii* its Ninth Session on 5 30 15 ! 40, .< I d :*D tr PORT GIBSON FEMALE Collegiate Academy, I At Will rom,m-nre its next ^oaaton On Wednesday, September *22nd, 1S5S. «11 IIK Scliolaatic year will !>* «livitlrU into two T<-rno,. i twenty week, cacli. t» ino* i»i:u Tiinn : ' Primary l>i*|>!trt»»i«*iit. Prefatory . PrcHlinian an I Soplior.ior« CWr<. Junior ami S<-nii>r i'ia-»*<. embracing lllu I ration- an«t ExtM-riii»«*nta in Philo^ipby anil t'ti«*mi«try. Instrumsnial Mu.ic (extra) . I*»«* of In-trnmcnt,. french or Latin, (extra,).. Praw-in; ((«lain). Painting. Wax Mower-. Urn. «monta I Xeetlle-work,. Stationery. Roanl. WaftliiiiK. Ko I an l Lights... Vocal Mu.ii*, (extra). N'xL-.luetion will Ih< made from the price* of Tuition ' for a late culraace. uulew it i* two mouth- or more after ;K Dfiiw. nr expre»« ArmriKement. j ty".*'!* irgeadueat the time of entrance. j «riWf " J"nks. President ■ : i I ?I4 o«l . «• ««} - . » üû no or no ta it on 10 (Ml A 00 go 00 12 (Ml 10 IU 1 Ol ?;• iu i ill ; — MAIzH SCHOOL. A. J. SPRING TXT1LL oj»en a Male School on the 20th Inst.. V v in the building opposite the resilience oi 8. (>. Bridewell. Esq. Two ter F«»r English Scholar», jut term Classics and higher Mathematics, per wpll d«twtf rms of live months. : 820 00 Term. 25 001 Oakland Collrgr« Miss* rillt E new an I elegant buiMing* aie rvailjr lor Ute rvwp X tion of «ta lent*. The Se»«i«m will commence on WtsIiie-iUy, the 13th of September, 1S3S. ! FACULTY. Her. Jams* Prsvusi?*. D.D., Pre-ideal. Her. J. E. C. Doskm«*, A M . Prole-eor at Ancient Lan K*»»«''» Rer W. D. Moors. A M., Prof, «»f Nat. Neience. Horbrt I'miwsl, A M . l*rof. of Mathi-inati-a. Fkrdkriok M.Ntcvks*, A M, Pria. Prep. Department. Au*. 21, 1S..S __ I'coiioiuy. J. OPODELDOC SOAP. OPODELDOC SOAP. OPODELDOC SOAP. OiNlDELDOC SOAP. laagJSJ WALKER'S. I 10 boxe* ju*t received at DR. T. S. GIBSON, O FFERS his pn»fi*ssi«>nal services to the citi zens of Port Gibaon anti vicinity. Office on j R. Main street, up stairs. Entrance, next «loor to the store of 8. Forbes. I [jan23~ly JOHN M. JAMES, M. I) (lints OVER KINU S, Port Gibaon, Mils. DR. A. E. THOMAS, •j janl6~ly LJAVING located permanently in Pori Gil»son ±1 temler» bis professional service« to the citi ca zen» of the town aud couutry. Hi» ro»idenec is at the upper end of Farmer street, being the Ä January IG. I85X tf Hi ea|. , T , . .. nBM[- , «„.i I T /. • ' }' r ' , ** , f ^ " for K l T l [Tf*l7»ßnV julylO T. GAI.KlSON. ' * £*,*> , « • < * G'A Kill AGE MANUFACTORY* j at Till* nt D HT\»D . , , ' ^PHE undersigned lias purchased 1 I .«,„ , li.iji.Lm...« ... , A t «Uw estoMirtawnt of Mr. | *«[**• " l r,f ^ - . - „ and Church streets, where lie I» prepared to ■ •"t**® 1 to tore all kinds of Carriages and BuggieF« j *»«( todo nil kinds of repairing mending, Ac., ill j l ^ 1 '"»""er. and at the »hortest notice. j • CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ♦ 9 « yt. Glut k-uiitliing, ^ *11 kinds, done in a sul« und [ •'I* manner, The undersigned has done business In Ji-fli*r»mi j eouuty for anveral years, and refers, with conli deuce, b* bis «»I<1 patrons for his efficiency and promptness. All work warranted. Accounts due wlirni cuih-d for. mile»» otilcrwis«' agrcinl. JAMES WYl/iK. j j I A CAR fir. I i retiring from ike basin«« to which I hnr« , so long devoted my time ut Ibe «»Id stand, I lain? pleasure iu recommending to n;y frhudi aud pa trons, Mr. James Wylie, who is competent and ca pable «»( doing all kind* of work in his line, to the satisfaction of Us? public, und 1 solicit for him a continuance of Ibe putronag«* given to me. March 13, 1 s.»s. J08111*A KELLY. NEW WAGON AND PLOW • a» w ww MAM FACTORY. OHX WALLX «V CO. lime ojv ned a n«?wWn gou ami Plow shop, at the old .«land fbrup-rly occupied by T. J. v Dakin, where they are prepared to ~ifi nita.«»— make to order Wagons uml Pimm of all «b's<?ri|» als«», iron-axle tinit«« r-carts. J *'°n* repairing in tln ir lin«? done with m-atne»,- and dis patch. I h*-y have tb<* l»*-t <»l workm«*n iu their •«•'.'* ... «•* giv*.* p« rl< ct satisfaction t.» all their customer». All kind- of TO TilK PUBLIC. . I t Jl, i * |»I* a-ur*- in stating, that Mr. J«»liu Wall» '* 4 , *' t ' M« « li.inic. as I bad him iu my i-m . I do not le ritite te «-.«y that all work «*ntni-lc«l to him will be done in a workmaulik«' tnatiner. Port Gibson, Feb. 20. 1N58. T. J. DAKIN, tljan •) Rarrels extra A 1 Lard Oil; ^ 2 barrel» burning fluid; 2 bb 1 » Liu»ei'<l < )il ; 2 bbl». spirits Turpciitiin-; 2 Id.Is Bourbon Whisky; 2 bid» Alcohol; 6 box«.*» line Chewing Tobacco; 2j casks fine Citgftae Brandy ; 1 cask line old Madeira Wine; Î0DU lbs pure White Lead ; lot) llis fancy Colors in oil ; 5 doz very superior Pocket Knives; 3 d«>z title Rnzors ; A larg«* Jot of Perfumery and Fancy Articles, just received ami for sale by I**b20 ___ A. R. LEONARD. Gin mid Mill-Weighting. " f i'MIE attoscrilicr respectfully informs the citizens J of t laiboroc county, that he is prepared to build Running-gear and Presses, and all work pertaining to the business. He will promptly at S" \°£' féj 17 ^ ^ IK ,y | Jerfimiery. We have jnst received a large 1 and spK-ndkl assortment of IVrfum«'rv. Tut let soaps. Ac., which w.* invite public attention, « f. l-ivk- i. /oT ,u J. U. MM* A Cf J. A. C. WILLIAMS «lust Received, FEU »STEAMER BLACK WARRIOR, An additional Assortment of BOYS'& CHILDRENS'CLOTHING J may l At BERND EIMEB'S. H oes* II oes Î —A fine assortment or Stercnri celebrated Hoes, for sale by nicht» W. B. FULKERSON. To Suit the Sickly Season. W »S X'ÄwÄiEl ta •• Cracknel Biscuit. *• Bi-atUice; *• Lemons and T.i-mon :-yrups. Simon pure Kentucky Mu-Unl. India Pale Ale and L«»n«lon porter. Vinegar uml Pickle». W.* Have. also. » sjdendid assortiiH'iit of Wine« an*l Brandies, w hich will not fail to please. Call At [augl I] WALKERS* _ ci'llXfi«■> n I«* SI «1*11. uakd', it"»,'/■ 'r*-™,*;, «"-«• JL9 IllSlt he* hits t st«|l»|isl|**(l a QcW Ifttkit) at tlifi* ol«l corner opnitsil«* the Jail, anil i» prc|iarc«l t furuisb fr«-»!t Brt*«) made «.I cxtra-St. (.«tiiisFlou^ every daj. Family Tickets Mippiii-«! wh«*n calM li»r. Also, always eu Hand, a good supply of Dry Goo«|s and Groceries. Call on him. Port Gibsdn, July 31, 1858 ly FROM la EG HORN, pkh ship luxrm. flats, MEN'S. BOYS. AND CHILDREN'S A TS , At prices that cannot bo heat anywhere I mays 8. BEUXHEIMER i'allioiiii Flow», T¥ T ITII improved Hniri». No».<^ V? L I j and 2s. just received and for sale for cash, by «riki nov28 i «5 GRIFFITH & GARRISON. — FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY I I«» A BRO. Dwelling House for Sale. A HANDSOME Dw.-Hing. with large and well improved Garden, Cistern etc., is offered for »ale on good tortn*. Apply to 'i [jan23-tf] J. S. MASON: J. x. if arpixo. M. F. U. ABHAY, 8. 3. MOKEIIEA» HARDING, ABBAY & MORKHED,:, COTTON FACTORS AND R. a. bell, wn. mi rdock. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, w-pl3dAwly MB W OR I. SA MS. EI RDOUC, BEU. à CO. Ktw York. BELL & MURDOCK, COMMISSION if FOB WARDING //EJiClUNTS SO. 558, MAIN STREET, lioulsville, Ky. ca T& Southern order» prumptly attended to. and sh advances mad«? on consignment* to •Ither bouse [ ftorj, 185I-ly Lime and Gement. Liiae an«I Ily«lrmn ! for »Rip bv MASON o tZ hbis each. Thomas'«?« t OnH>nt. on hand, uud Feb 21 1857 I