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FER * W Court-House, ■/>CEKIES, CLOTHING ■üCK MERCHANT, ■Nov. 22, '56. 13-tf ?» ON PLANTERS. Vchance i* now offered for Planter* to Eh themselve* with ice's Patent Colton farrier». with Cotton Seed, at the 1,7 ' fïO ■or the as me ■ , ^jphat the Oil Factors «gents are paying) MPm than five dollars a ton, we lurnishing HKelivered at »he most convenient landing gf? Missiaaippi river, and the Planter return Pt»M sack* filled with seed at the tame land in good order With the aid of one ol theae Carriers, the Plan ta onayed to aave all of hi> Cotton Seed in a hurtSde condition, which will be worth to him than a Carrier will coat. mere dive times more For further particular» addre*», E. PRICE k CO., 21 Poydias st., New Orleans, La. May 2, 1857. 37-ly H. READER, H AVING permanently located in Port Gibson, , will give his prompt attention *• Book P ainting In all its various branches, rANCi SIGN PAINTING, fine Imitations of Wood and Marble, Painting on Walls, (plain and fancy,) Paper Hanging, Glaxing, Deoorating in Composition, and finishing work of all kinds—all of which he rill execute in the most artistic manner, and ac cording to the latest and best style of his art. SAT Best of reference« given. Port Gibson, August 1, 1857. 49-1 j f E . H . HICKS, ATI ~>RNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fatkttk, Miss. M» I. 1855. Pair Russet la.-Just receiv«»! at iulylO BERNHHM ER'8. 8(0 Weal €uf lern. Vf eat Cotters, on hand -<l&4t 6. FORBEb 4V I ttm,' • ^5 ir ills *W ( *»011 SOUTHERN FURNITURE WAREROOMS. The Largest Establishment in the South. g \os. 171 and 173 Canal Street. ALL NEW GOODS. T HE undersigned having opened a large and splendid assortment of NEW SOUHERN FURNITURE. is prepared to supply the trade and families on (he most liberal terms. This being the only new stock la the city, purchasers will find it to their advantage to call anfl examine the goods and learn the prices before purchasing elsewhere. Will keep constantly on hand— Marble, Sofa and Centre Tables, Extension Ta bles of Mahogany, Walnut Work and Card Tables, Dressing Tables, Walnut and Cherry Dining Tables, Oak, Mahog y and Rosewood Sideboards. Bureaus of Walnut, Rosewood and Mahopny. Armoire. Washstands, Bedsteads. Parlor Chairs, Tete-a-Tetes, Ottomans, Divans, Easy Chairs. Rockers, Etegercs, Secretaries and Bookcases. Oak and Walnut Offlcc Chairs, Dining-room Chairs. Childrens' Chairs and Rockers. Mahogany and Walnut Tea-poys and Light Stands. Hair, Moss and Spring Mattresses, Looking-glasses and Matting. Rosewood and Mahogany Parlor Sets—Togeth with every article nsoally found in a Furniture Warehouse. „ . „ . . , Tjf This is an entire new Establishment, and no old Stock on hand. Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to give this Store a call beforeTmying elsewhere, as the Proprietor is con fident that he can offer them newer styles of the most fashionable furniture, more snbstantiona made, and at greater bargains than any oth er house in the city. New Orleai.3, October 30. 1856. an CHARLES A. STEWART. 10-ly B ALDN.ESS! EMERSON'S EMERSON'S EMERSON'S £ M ERSOJPf Hai r R BUTOR ATI V E Sold by C. SnREVE. ■op20 For Sale. A SMALL Plantation of exceedingly rich land, well watered, well timbered, adapted fur planting with a small force, situated in the vicinity of Port Gibson, and elegantly improved. Teims made easy for a responsible purchaser. Inquire if J. 8. MORR18. Port Gibaon, Jan. 4, '59-dAwtf Black »mit Ik"» Tools. 4 Smith's Beliow*, 30 and 32 Inch; 1 do/. Smith's Tongs; - 1-2 " Sledge Hammers; 1 « Hand " 4 Smith's Vices; 2 Anvil*; Just receive J at jaol4dw W. r. HOLLOWAY. »el FORBES' J. 1». SMITH. HOLLOWAY S. SMITH, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 73 Carondelet Street ! New Orleans, La. CONNELLY be CHAMPL1N, Cotton Factors, KO. 56 CARONDKI.ET STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. ( N GORGE CONNELLY and J. W. CHAMPLIN J have formed a business connection as Cot ton Factors, under the firm and ftrle of Connelly A Cbampliu, dating from the 1st day of Septem ber, U68., Jlr.Cbamplin will remove from Grand Gulf to New Orleans about tbe 1st day of June, next_ [apr24- ly For Sale. r Til IE Warehouse and Lot op posite theRailroad L will be sold oi good term* to a good pureha Also, a well located Towu Lot. 35 by 85 feet J.S MASON. a«r. *<P-* 1». A. HUCk, PAINTER OP Pictures, Fla^s, Fresco, Carriages, Signs, AND ORNAMENT», Vnrnlahliig Knmllnrr,P«|xr Hanging, K PAINTING IN GENERAL, ter., ROCKY SPRINGS, MISS. Refer to Dr. Thomas Gibson. Miss. apr3-ly To Planter» and Citizen». I F you w ant Medicine, pare atid fresh, your or der* tided iirumplly, aud prescription* with neaLneuH and Tiitpatch, at all hour* ol tbe day or sight, «end them to 0. SHREVE, *epll-d Druggist, Main *t., Port Gibson. Extract«.—I»;rnon, Vanilla, i, Cinnamon, Celery, for aale by J. H. KING à 00. T^Iavorinc 1 JF Orange. H»*c ocUi & JAMES DOUGLASS J Engraver and Lithographer, KO. 17, HT CHARI. KM STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. II. ('arpenter h, Co., Agents PORTj GIBSON, MISS. Brig Colden^Lead. FAIR of at*o ta received per brlg i Fit\NKHN»UiH A KMlJliKälNO. julyl7-3m rtt 1 1 • • *,«. . *>7 .lit 1700 on •«* M BERN HEIM ERifc BRO., H iT Jtut rereited * complete VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Coneiating of iuortiB«ot of AO Pair I.adir « vegeUble'India Rubber Pline«, 60 " Man's * " 24 *• Glau.lonatii 'patent self-acting man's Shaas, " " India's S4 " Man's high Shoes, half high Shoes, M " Mimas " * r 12 " Mrn » Indi* Bubber'Coat*, 12 " pair* Laggings, AN *600 worked Jaconet Collar« d«e30 _ mm Just Received. {'inkeye Potato««, ft BLLS Whisk '* . do 2 do*. Collin* Axe*, 2 " Uvvrett " 25 barrel« laeiuPork, 10 keg fre*h Lard, « bale« Bagging . )i do* «pinning Wheel« Urge, for «ale bjr dec31 FRESH OYS TERS, PIGS FEET, &c., See, At "THE SHAD dec29ii&w 1 /A AAA HAVANA Cigar», just received 1 U«UUU and for sale for cash only, by nov 7 10-dAw4t S. FORBES. I risir Potato». BACKS IrUh Potato«, ja«t received. Z u mp*r _j STEAM GARBLE WORKS. J. S AM.«ON. CHARLES RULE & CO •I CINCINNATI, OHIO. ONUMEJVTS, Tombs and Grave-Stones Mantel*, statuary and cabinet-alaba of the Italian marbles at prices which challenge competition. Carving and en graving executed by the beat artists, iron railing and cemetery enclosures furnished Address, A. J. LEWIS, Agent for Mississippi. Washington Hall, Poit Gibson, Miss. June 5. 1858-tdec5* M choicest native and to order GEORGE V. MOODY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, PORT GIBSON, MISS. F LACTICES in the Circuit and Chancery ^Courts of Claiborne and Jefferson counties ; also, in Bolivar and Washington county Circuit and Chancery Courts, and in the Courts a Jack ____ [mayl-ly son, Miss. BIHBT A. DCMBSSIL, SILAS V. Ml LI. IB. DUMESNIL & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ! LCUUV1LLB, ET. DUMESNlLkll'ILVAINE, NEW VOIt K. P ARTICULAR attention paid to flllin* orders for Pork, Floor. Rslinf «tuff*, and all good* used on planta tions. A constant «apply of BagRinK and Rope and and Linsey* for «ale on manafactarer'i account, at ear rent market rate«. Order« left with th« undersigned for either of the above house«, will receive prompt attention. Port CHbeon, Nov. I, 68-wly W. T.BROUGHTON Joans RECEIVED THIS DAY I fresh supply of YOUTHS' and BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL HIZKfl—BOTH PANTS AND COATS, also a large lot of beautiful seta of JACONET and SWISS COLLARS and SLEEVES, LADIES' TALMA CLOTH, Cashmeres' De Lanes, and Plaid FRENCH F LA N E L 8 . Nov. « • S. BERNHEIMER A BRO. LUMBER FOR SALE, AT THE Steam Circular Sawmill of Jones & Shriek, Near the lirandutrine Springs. J ONES A SHRIEK, at their new .Steam Circular Sawmill, will keep constantly on hand a good pply of Pine, Oak and Poplar LUMBER. Billa filled at short notice, on the best terms. Orders left with J. J. Person', Port Gibson, will receive prompt attention. July 4. 1857. su 45-ly RECEIVED, T E O XES TOBACCO or A SUPERIOR KIND AND EXCELLENT PLAVOR, dec 14 At BERNHEIM F.R'S. J. 8. MORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERT, Port Gibson, Mi»». "PRACTICES in the various Courts of Clai XT borne, Jefferson and Copiah couutiee, and in the Superior Courts at Jackson. Prompt and faithful attention given to the col lecting business. Office in the new building op posite the Court-house. [july 10 22 Year» a Citizen of Port Gibaon. JOSHUA KELLY XNFORMS his old friends and the public gene 1 rally, that having established a new shop on the street that leads from the Washington Hotel to the Railroad Depot, is now prepared to do all kmd« of Wagon and Rlackamktii Work. Plantation work of all kinds done at short notice, and in the most improved style of workmanship. He has now on band a lot of Carts, Plows and ■olid 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, .'838-ly Gin and MlU-Wrlglitlug. T HE subscriber respectfully informs thecltizens of Claiborne county, that he is prepared to bnild Running-gear wnd Presses, and all work pertaining to the business. He will promptly at tend to all work entrusted to bim.. Terms libe ral. I am also agent for Clark's Mills. fel>6-ly A. C. WILLIAMS. COLLIN A FOR SALE. OFFER for sale my residence, known «• 'Collin*,' *nd «HtnUad almo.t within thr «nr iron« of Port Gib non, with *11 th« «draoUg«« and e<-n»eniencw of both* town *ud country rosidone«. The plaça contain« 140 acre« with woodland »nfflclcnt for flra wood purpo«««. Th« Dwtlllof U laig«, handaom«, and built in modern *tyl«. AH the out-hou«** and appurtenance* ewtential to conre ntenee . food CUterne; and the fround* h*U(l*ome!y laid out with lawn la front, aud a lane lead Inf to the entrance of one of the «treat* of the town. Tbe Dwelling i « «itua ted on au elevated «pot.and the residence U in all re«p*ct« one of the mo*t comfortable In the State for term*, apply to oTtAdSw JHWV or / UDÖJS STAMPS., New Furniture at • T. GARRIBON'8 HOUSE FURNISHING ROOMS. O NE do*, fine Marble top Ma-. u g * IT U* .. hogany, Rosewood aud Wal Bureau*. out J doa. pedestal Bureaus, superior finish, " dressing do assorted styles and finish I " marble top Washstands, S " aaaortod marble top Sideboards, fine Secretary What-Nots, aide and oorner 1 " mahogany, walnut and plain Wardrobe», Book Cases, assorted, mahog'y, walnut and plain extension tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 2 " square and round office do 4 u work and candle Stand, fine, assorted. fancy rosewood and mahogany Stand», I " enclosed raah'y, walnut and oakWasbstandi, 1 " Misses' dressing Bureaus, 1 " Toilet Stands. do ! 44 14 14 do i I • > Bedsteads. 1 " setts fine Octagon and Eclipse Bedsteads, " Cottage and Inn Rosewood do Misses' single and double do " cottage and plain Trundle do 1 •* Cribs, assorted sixes and styles, I" Lounges; 10 setts spring bottoms, 1 " fine and plain Hat stands, 1 " marble top Sofa and Center Tables, 2 " gilt and mahogany frame Looking-glasses, * l-edroom furniture, complete, quartet! tables, in roeewood and ma iog y, Hair and moss Mattras^ * Double and single Lounges. Oil Flosr Carpeting, 18 feet wide. Piano Stools, Shower Baths. 3 " 1 " 4 " 2 " I I I Chain. 4 doz Parlor, rose wood,ma hogany and Walnut Chair», 4 " enne seat, ass'd style» and finish, 1 " Sofas, Tete-a-tetes aud Divans, Ottomans, Footstools, 5 " cane Beat, bent rim Chairs. 2 " woods cane seat, bent rim Chairs, 3 " Jenny Lind 7 " split bottom large arm and cane sewing Rocket« misses' aud child's chairs, assorted, S " cane and wood seat table chairs, ass'td, Revolving Chairs. 2 " setts poacelain and brass wheel bed castors, I 5 " papers Carpet Tacks, 12" patent spring cloths pins, 2 " wire and tin Safes. y I 4a 44 do do 4 " 4 " .. ; Wooden Ware. large and small Tubs, foot Tubs and Keelers, 5 " cedar and painted Buckets, Wash-boards, large and small Stands, 1 " butter-buckets and milk-piggins, wood bowls and trays, 1 " fine Selves, steak mallets and rimmed dippers. Willow-Ware. 2 " 4 « i I - I 2 " «« 1 3 " 1 " Baskets, willow WagMTs and Cabs, willow Cra^ I dies,« few nice Door Mat«, 8 doz Shaker and plain Brooms, 4 doz half and hearth Brooms. | 1 ' I agon». * Iron axle ß, 4 and 2 horse Wa- - S ons : iron axle large and small 'x Wagons. « Window Sash. ■s. I Window Sash. 12x18, 10x12 and 8x10 window sash, and glass to (it the Sash. Also, large Glass, from 12x20 to J(ix40 inches. Gilt moulding for picture frames, with many useful Articles on baud, for sale on fair terms to good payers. I now wish my old frieods and customers, with many new ones, to I come and buy liberally, pay promptly, and thus help the needy. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope , to receive many more. T. GARRISON.' Port Gibson, June 26,1858. N. B.— Ordere filled immediately for Window Blinds, Sash, Doors, Ac. T. G. Machine Belting. W E bave a large stock of the Vulcanized Rubber Machine Belting, assorted sizes, from 21 to 12 inches wide. Also, g*-ain Cradles, straw Cutters, Fan Mills, Corn Shelters, spinning Wheels, and an endless variety of equally useful, if not ornamental articles. JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO. apr3 It OTS AKD SHOES, JUST TO HAND. ( J CASES mip«rior double h»ckjRu**et», ) 1 do Extra «ite« 0 to 14, 2 do Bojr'i do 2 do Negro Boot«, 2 do Men * kip Brogans, octl« I L ime and Cement.—50 barrels Thomas ton, and 50 ban els Elton Lime, 20 barrels ; Rosendale ement, and 4 barrels Plaster of Paris : nst receiveby [febß] W. B. FULKERSON. tb Gin Rands. Ac, r | ARTIES wishing to buy Gin Band*, would do wail to call and prie« ray articla* in UiU lin« baforn buying tÄlr* w. B. FULKERSON. J. 8. MASON. Gross Gray's Ointment, 1-2 do McLean's Volcanic Oil, jnat received 0(5130 by J. HI XING A CO. 1 Wanted. A YOUNG Lady of some experience in teach Ljl ing, desires a situation in a private family 08 teacher of Euglish branches. Address < ). P. Q. [my22-tf at this office. I ' inseys and Jeans For wile an low as J can be purchased in this county, at julj31 SPOONER FORBES. J ust Received—100 Coito extra Rope, 60 bales Western Hay, 100 bag* White Bread Corn, 60 bushels Plastering Hair. 1 bale Gunny Bags--and forsaleby W. B. FULKERSON. apr24 Washington Hotel. T H® terms of Boarding at this House Äft are ca.«b. I hose who cannot or do not EU. pay once a month, will please make arrangement» some where else for credit, for I cannot afford tc M. O. HOPKINS, Proprietor. j do it. mch6-tf Just Received, Ubls. Mess Pork; 2 Casks Green sides, 5 bbls. Onions, 10 W. B. FULKER50N. d'mlä Large Arrival«. BBLS. Extra and superfine Floor; 2 hbds Brown Sugar, just received by W. B. FULKERSON. 75 MVH Pure Wiues and Brandie». J UST received, expressly for medicinal purpose*, and for aale by oct28 JAS. H. KING A 00. # Porter and Ale. B YASS' and Barolay A Perkins', qts Dancan's Imperial; . Muir A Son's, Jeffrey A Son's, and East India Pale Ale, at and pts; WALKER'S. I ron.—A large lot of Iron and steel, jnst U. band. [febaO] J. 8. MASON. ' CARRIAGE MANUFACrORY. T HE undersigned, thankful for past favoir, would call the attention of his friends and customers to the fact, that he still continues at his old stand, where he is always on hand, and ready to execute all kinds of Carriage Work, BOTH NEW AND REPAIRING, in the best possible manner,to suit his customers as to quality and price. He has, in connection with the abage busineai, hic iWÄira swap « T>ULL'S Sarsaparilla; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral _Q Hurley's do; Billing's Syrup Hostetlers Bitters, WisUr 's Balsam Wild D He has good Smiths in his employ, and will attend carefully to all orders in that line of business. Tksms— tt^All bills due when presented. A. J. ANDERSON Port Gibson .Sep. 28,1858 d&wly Û Patent Medicines. Hoofland's German do, Moffatt's Bitter*. Oxygénât« do, Roe beck's bl'd purifier BosbyshtU's Panacea, Woodman's Cherry Ex-Swain's pectorant, India Cbolagogue Jejne's Expactorant, Bryan's Pulmonio Wa Brown's Essence Jamai- fere, ca Ginger, Pbilotoken, Fabncetock'» Vermifuge Seltzer Aperient, Railway's Ready Relief, Railway's Resolvent, Davis' Pain Killer, Washington Remedies, Hall's Liniment, Butler's Nerve A Bone Limerick'» do Liniment I Opoedeldoc, Ac., Ac., for sale by oot28 JAS. II. Cherry, Emanuel's Southern An tidote, I M McLane's Jayne's Märkten'» Mustang Liniment Arabian do do do do Hayes' Liniment, KING A Ca_ J ust Received—20 barrels Mess Pork; y casks extra sugar cured Hams, new. for sale b W. B. FULKERSON. ■n WARRANTED fcPIJRE ! FRESH supply of iA Irish Linens, IL. CAMB. HANDKERCHIEFS, HEMSTITCH L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, i Received just now, by the undersigned, direct I from England, in great variety, and large quan tity -CHEAP! CHEAP! novlO BERNHEIMER A BRO. TO THE PUBLIC. W E take this opportunity to inform friends and enstomers that we are DAILY I ÄQd havc *" 8 ^ r « th « '»^est and most compete assortment of Western Produce and and ?* the BEbT qualities, which we are anxious to sell. Call soon. "A word to the rwe.'' nov22 our WALKERS'. Just Received, DflVO) fi, PUM (IDCUCI PI PTUIklP DUT ö ÔL LnlLL'nLIVO LLU I niriUj av*». ttw» FTnla* I * IIIC nSHT. TITOOD'S Hair Restorative ; , V V Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative; Phalon's Hair Invigorator; Barry's Tricoperous; Lyon's Kathairon; for sale by Just Received, I PER STEAMER BLACK WARRIOR, An additional Assortment of may l At BERNHEIMER 'S. J. II. KING A CO. OCt'JH Q K BOXES good common Tobacco, forplan O u tation use ; 5 half boxes superior Pan-cake Tobacco; 10 cases heavy Mud Boots ; ■ do, assorted ; Boys' sewed do heavy and light Brogans, just rec'd at BERNHEIMER'B. 14 WÊÊ ■ 2 <4 b 44 july 17 B URROW'S Lexingto.i Mustard, fresh the manufacturer, for sale by J. II. KING A CO. from Dailey Genuine Pain Ex!Factor Will subdue the paiu and iuflamatiou from tha se verest burns or scalds in from one to twcuty min utes—and that it will heal the wounds without scar; and effectually cure Fever Sores—Piles— Salt Rheum—Iuflamatory Rhumatina—Sore and I Inflamed Eyes — Cuts — Wounds — Bruises—Old and Inveterate Sore«—Scald Head—Corns and Bunions—Erysipelas—Sprain«—Swellings — Fel ; on»—Chilblains— Bites of Insects—Swelled and Broken Breast—Sore Nipples—Eruptions—and all other iuflamatory and cutaneous disease*, where the parts affected can be reached. Don't be credulous about the many diseases named to be cured by ouly one thing—but reflect, the few, but positive properties which the Dailey Salve alone contains, and as heretofore enumerated —one to four—can reach the aforemen tioned diseases, but many more not enumerated Query.—Do not kkuu.au mkkd nnrsicuNs pke SC'IUUK CALOMEL INWARDLY FOR SOKES OK DIKKKRKXT DISEASE» 1 ,?a®"Each box of Genuine Dallkt'h Pain Ex tractor has upou it a Steel Plate Engraved Label with the signature of C. V. CL1CKNER A CO., proprietors, aud HENRY DALLEY. manufactu All others are counterfeit. Price 25 cte. rer. der. box. All orders should be addressed to J. WRIGHT & CO., Chartres st., New Orleans. For sale by all Druggists throughout the Uni ted States. Also, for sale in Port Gibson by CHS. SH REVE, and A. R. LEONARD à CO. Land Tor Sale. t OFFER for tale, on good terms, either for cash JL or credit, 240 acres of Wood I^md, part of which u branch bottom, ami part pine ridge land, adjoining Bardee Segrist and Wm. Neill, on the lower Brandywine road. To any one wishing j such land, I will give a bargain. Apply to S. VAN VOR1S. Near Winters' Saw Mill. mayl JEWELRY STORE. i H AVING purchased a portion of the ttock of Jewelry owned by F. Buck- ]0h Ingham, and made liberal additions to the same, I have commenced the Jewelry business one door below Messrs. Bernheimer & Bro., where 1 will be pleased to attend to the wants of the com munity in the best manner possible. All repair ing done neatly and promptly. Old Gold and Silver taken In payment for Jewelry. aprl7-tf GEORGE WILD. Something New.—Metalic fastenings for O Bands, and Lace Leather for same, just re ceived and for sale by junl9 SPOONER FORBES. Arnes ! -i A BOXES Collin« Axe* , 1U 1 do*. Croe« Cut Saw* , 2 " bright Ux Chaiu, 2 " Can* Hoe*; 24 bbls. Hum Pork,jtut received by % \ HltOlUHTOX & IIUO., AT TH* OLD BRICK STORE, CORNER OF COMMERCE * MAGNOLIA 8 t., Rodney, Miss. Spring Stylos, 1800. 11 ich Grenadine Robes, Rich Barege do Rich Organdies, in side stripe, two and three flounces, aud double skirt Organdies, Plain Organdies, French Juconcts and Lawns, Percale Printed Robes, Plain Bareges, Glasse Silks, Rich silk Robes, Lace Mantles, Embroidered Mantles, white and black, Setts in Valenciennes Collars Maltese Linen embroid Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, and sleeves, II 44 44 44 44 «4 41 14 44 44 Linen Setts, Breakfast setts, Victoria do # Misses setts Collar and Sleeves, Collars, Infants' Robes and Waists, Barege Shawls, Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Malakoff do., steel extension —a new article; can be put in a band box, or in any small box. Corded, hoop skirts, Embroidered L. C. Handkerchiefs, Worked Bands, Edgings and Inserting*, Kid and silk Gloves, Fans and Parasols, Beau tillers, French, English and American Prints, And all articles wanted for Ladies' use. Will be glad to show goods to the ladies, and without charge. .. Clothing. A full assortment of Gents' and Boys' Summer Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ac., Ac. Provisions. Cape Jessamine "Extra St. Louis Flour," Stagg's" celebrated sugar cured Hams, Duffleld'a do do do do do spiced rounds Beef in kits, do Mess beef, half barrels do dried beef, do Beef Tongues, do Breakfast Bacon, do do do do do No. 1 Leaf Lard, in Kegs, Bacon (clear and rib) Sides, Sugar, Coffee and Rice. Staple Goods. 4-4 and I Lowels, Twilled Lowels, Kassette, Kentucky grey Jeans and LInsey, natural color, a new article for Negroes—same price and quality of the white. Kentucky Jeans and Linsey, white, Rope, Twine, and all articles wanted on a Plantation—all of which we will sell on reasona ble terms, on twelve months' credit, or for CASH which we prefer. BROUGHTON A BRO. Rodney, March 20. 1858. OF ALL THE DIFFERENT VARIETIES U SED in Medicine, put up in one lb., half lb. and quarter lb. bottles, warranted to be gen nine, and free from any adulteration. _ G HEM / C L A S . Of every kind which are used in the Southwest direct from the most extensive manufactures of the same in the United States, warranted to be equal if not superior to any imported. - PATENT MEDICINES. Of every variety which have maintained any reputation before the public, embracing a very numerous list All new kinds will be obtained when desired, and furnished at Northern and Eastern prices. .. __ _____ _ _ . _ . WINDOW GLAS.-) —PL RE HITE LEAD AND Rodney, DRUGS, Direct from the makers, including several color* ground in oil. Linseed Oil, Lard Oil, Turpentine Varnishes, etc. PERFUMERY. rom the extensive establishment of Jules Hanoi, X. Bazin, H. P. A. W. C. Taylor, and A. W. Har rison, Philadelphia, including a superior assort ment of Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Colognes, Flori de. Lavander Water aud Extracts for the hand kerchief. For the Growth and Preservation of Ote A I H.S Barry's fricopherous, Lyon's Kathaliron. Jayne's Hair Tonic, Balm Columbia, French Powder«, Bazin's A Hauel's Ox-Marrow, and other prepar ations of the kind. In addition to the above, a great variety of Faxct Ajotclk«, selected the present season, namely ; Porte Monnaies, Card Ca ses, Papier Machte Port Folios, Fans, Toilet Bot tles etc. etc. Flavoring Extract« for Cooking. Lose, Vanilla, Orange, Peach, Celery, Pimento Lemon, Cinnamon, Ginger and Almond. Harrison's celebrated Inks, embracing Black, Blue, Red. Carmine, Indelible and Copying, put up in diflerent sized bottles. LAMPS Jor burning Lard or Lard-Oil, from Cornelius Baker A Co., Philadelphia, Candvlabros and their newly patented Candlesticks, with »hades for the same, also extra LAMP SHADES, (paper and glass) Chimneys and Lamp Mats. A new assortment of WALL PAPER, Fire Screens, Bordering Paper and wide paper, made expressly for window curtains. Some newly painted Oil Window Shades, from the manufacturer, Phila., comprising several handsome patterns. L&ndxeth's Garden Seeds Of the growth of tha year 1853, just received and warranted fresh. Also, a variety of Fower Seeds BOOKS AND STATIONERY. My assortment of Books includes a large varie ty of new annuals 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. æUa&ixiUs. LDcEXS>Liz,S3 AMD STATIONBIIY : Ledgers, Day, Record and Memorandum Books of different sizes and styles of binding ; School Hooks s mu Quills, and numerous other articles which it is imposible to name in the limits of an advertisement, which will be found In 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 SHREVE. Port Gibson, August 28,1858. r iH Thousand Yards of best Kentucky Jeans and Linaeys, for sale at extremely low prices, and on our usual acc unmodating terms. JOHN BUCKINGHAM Jt CO. junl9 Cigars and Tobacco. A LARGE Smoking aapll supply of Cigars, Chewing and Tobacco, on band and for sale by 11. CARPENTER A CO. —— Iron Axle Wagon«, for 8*1% m undersigasd has on hj»iA^%f m t., McI.KAN'8 ly* '•'■rKuiSn»* 8trenethcnIng€or«lial And Blond Puriflor. T UE greatest remedy in the world. This Coi • dial is distilled from a berry known only to myself, and chemically combined with some of the most valuable medical roots, herbs and barks kuown to the mind of man, viz : blood root, black root, wild cherry bark, yellow dock, dandelions, sarsaparilla, elder flowers, with others, producing the most infallible remedy for the rcutoratlon of health ever known. It is Nature's own Remedy ! Curing diseases by nature's law. When taken, its healing influences are felt coursing through every vein of the body, purifying and accelera ting the circulation of the blood. It rumtrallsM any bilious matter in the stomach, and strength ens the whole organization. McLean's StrengtlionuftflCordial will effectual ly cure Liver cçmplaluts, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, an/l all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Inward Pile», Acidity or sickness of the stomach, fullness of blood to the bead, palpitation of the heart, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour emetations, choking or suffo cating feeling when lying down, dryness or yel lowness of the skin and eyes,night sweats, inward fevers pain in the small of the back,chest or sid<s sudden flushes of heat, depression of spirits, bad dreams, langur, despondency or any nervous dis ease, sores or blotlices on the skin, and fever and ague. It will also cure diseases of the bladder aud womb, such as seminal weakness, incontinence of urine, stranguury, inhumation or weaktics« of the womb or bladder, whites, Ac. There is no Mistake About It 1 This Cordial will never fail to care any of the above diseases, If taken as per directions on each bottle, in German, English and French. Over half a million Bottles Have been sold daring the past six months, and in no instance has it failed in giving entire »ati»fac tion. Who, then, will »utfer from wrakneas or de bility when McLean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you ? a To the Ladies. Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at once and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen and Invigorate your blood to How through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bot tle warranted to give satisfaction. For Children. We say to parent*, if your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent a moug children, give iba n a small quantity of Mc Lean's Cordiul, and it will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, try it aiid yon will be convinced. It is delicious to lake. Every Country Merchant Should procure a supply or McLean's Strengtli ening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because- it alwu>* c " re ®- A . H 1 *.™ 1 to tbo*j W p > A H?iinv e «ff* *' f , . , , . CAUTION-Bewarc of druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some bitter or *ur*jv parilla trash, which they can buy cheap, by say f ng j t i* j„*t as good. Avoid »ncl» men. Ask for McLean's Strengthening Cordial, and take no t i,j ng c te. It is the only remedy that will imri f y the blood thoroughly, and at the nunc time strengthen the system. , Doe tablespoonful taken every morning fast n Ç* a cc J. la ,. n f° r Cholera. Chills ^ ev ® r ' ^ *' evt *r, or «HJ prevalent duwa*o 1 rite 41 per bolt le, or b bottles for $5. . . J H. McLLAN, sole proprietor ^»'Principal depot on the corner of Thud u pj, le „ts.. St. Louis, Mo. i jfirFor sale in Port Gibson by and A. R. LEONARD. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. The best Liniment in the world for mail or beast ! Another remurkablecure performed by Mel.can.* Volcanic Oil Liniment. Read for yourselves: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cas» jj Avenue ou Tenth street, had a horrible running JA sore on his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salves, Ac., but could do it no good. He des paired of ever being able to work at bis trade a- Jj gain, because be could not bear any weight ou i his foot; and by. one small bottle of Mcl-aue'a J Volcanic Oil Liniment, he is now perfectly cured.. Jf* Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, brui.*.*, Jgf sprains, stiffness in the joints or muscles, swellings B sore throat, ear ache or toothache, v -jnds, fresh -m outs, sores, burns, scalds, pains. Ac., yield to tbckB "magic'' influence of this wonderful Uniment For horses and cattle, it is an infallible remedy^K| for chafes, gulls, scratches, cracked heels, lamé- fl ness, spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swol- .1 lings, wounds, rattlesnake l>ite», and various oth er diseases which animals arc liable to from inju ries or accidents. Country merchants should obtain a supply 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. Me LEAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo, Also in Port Gibroa, Miss., by mrh27- ly A. R. LEONARD, Agent. JOHN BUCKINGHAM & CO M DEALERS IS Plows, Wagons, Carriages, and Buggies,. STAPLE AND KAXCT Dry Goods and Clothing; Hardware, HADDLKKY, KUHAITURK, MOOTS, SHOES, CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE* PAINTS. OILS, DRUGS , MEDICINES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES', AND MERCHANDIZE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Grand Gulf. M hs. J&r- Particular attention paid to tbe Receiving*, Storing and Forwarding of Cotton, or Mer chandize of any description, en trusted to our care. apr3 ly M. U. FEïTüJ... J. B. PATTON, PATTON k PEYTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW RODNEY. Ml»».. AVING formed a partnership for tb practico of the Law, will give then-join :Ut»'ntion to all business entrusted to their charge in thr Probate and Circuit Courts of Jefferson and in the Circuit Courts of Claiborne and Ce* iah conn 1857. J H 37-ly Mny ties. $25 REWARD. ANAWAY from the subscriber about tho let ult.. tbe uegro hoy Allr ti. 26 >i at» old. marked on R about 5 feet f> inches high, said t< the throat as if having bi en cut by a knife, llo was purchased of J. W. Cbamplin, who hired some time on steamboats, and it hie he may now hi; on some boat V abort £ ward will l*e boy in some jail so 1 get him. ocll »id film proba given for tbe confluent at of U. NUTT. 1 Wagon». have a ■r t i . 'ly ■%. ' V T[\ ä'