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vfi tm ■ I ■ mnnhüM « ofir.II itiu ♦ / s ' ** 4l^ l]Jt % Jt • t£1^lt) UO*? «4 A v ■ — ^ V A', AI/ 4 1- > / miu * HA: I l ß T> tl X'fTAI Ik I , 1 « I / / '1 ^ Y* / nr*T. fc - ■w* PORT GIBSON, MISSISSIPPI, MARCH 12, 1859. NO. 154. . r_. ^ v\ -r-rr ■ -- - -- Soutint ïtrimür. IJLVI8 8. MASON, - t ■ t iditoi ash rmoMuiToa. MSHED EVERY MORNING, « (svmvs axcarrsD.) if ht Dollnn per Annum, in Advance. THE WEEKLY REVEILLE U PUBLISHED EVERY «RIDaY, $$ 00 in Advance, or 4 00 at the End of the Year. *WtiMfatal* .111 b* la-arU4 *t(>a* Dollar par »onar« Ä| Uaa* »f law) far th Br»l lacrrtioa, aad Fifty , Uoaaaea #ar* liberal <1i«a«at will ba mada to tho»a who ad Ca br lb. yaar Rot tha prt-ctlara of yarnHy a lrrrti ■HI bpauteU/ limited I« »hair own immadtata and alM bwaiaaa*. aad tha baaioaai of aa adrartMiiff Arm «4 awldarad a* taelodlog that of IU iadirldual mem f BOOK ANDÏOB WORK, 'Of *^ry »IjrU »1 varhlg, aw»tl/ *i*cut#d at *bort •wjanca «• r«***aabl* lira» <• W. B PvLsaaaoH, part Uibaoa, Mia* Mm. Clark.' f K J. J. l*EltÜiO\ A CO., •w Orlaaa*. 0 TTON, SUGAR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r I No. 41 Caroadelet A L'lF OR LE ASH, LA. Nl' *««ll* «Awly 8. B. MAH YE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PRENTISS, Bolivar Co., Miss. Jane t, '47. IX LLL. attorney at law, port a in sos, miss.. Offloe.ovcr Koscr«' Store. I Jan S. 1N4L_ IMj . . THOMAS REED, 4 • - ATTORN Bï AT IX U' 9 SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Sept 20, '55. Fayette, JeflfcrwnCo..Mlss. IL DUNCAN f ATTORNBT AT LAW, am» tones TOR IN CFTANCEY, Fayette, Jeffemon Co., M a». SAMUEL H. ABY, ctoh COTTON and Commission Merchant. N<>. 51 CAroodole* «treet, Nxw Oai.KA»*, La. 1-tv «O*. 1,1*5« C. C. DA VKSTOKT -, w. piyaxroar, l. h- dkaxk, IAVENPORT A DRAKE, Commis'n Merck unis No. 7 Pine street, July 25, ISM »m J. T. CHKXOWKTH ST. LOUJS. WN. IIALL. if:, ». CUBXUWSTM. J, S. CHENOWETH 4 CO., mission anb Junrarbinj MBRCHANTS, yr Ho* 25, East Front Street, CINCINNATI. IL Particular attention paid to FiUi I n Ç9 rdc TÎ ™ and Manufactured Articles, and 14-ly '»vision* jfUing Good*. 7.1857. R. C. McCAY, JOKY SPRINGS, MISS., 1er in all kinds or SUpk and Fancy Dry fxl*. Hardware. Boots, Shoes Hats Cap». mr Grocery **! Drugs; all of which will accommodating terms—In a word, eve r usually kept in * country «tore. 11, 1857 . 46 tf , R. LEONARD, i 1X> AXi UE* œ onrdlclnes and Chemicals, / fJBTS ASD OILS. WINDOW GLASS. SASH AND POTTY Lahomth'8 Garde;« Seeds, . I DYE STUFFS t GLASS WARÏ 4, f i, r*«v«Mxar,rm* soara, a»d seusmrs, Medical, Law, School, & Miscelaneous r ook ». STEEL PEN*, QUILLS, AND STATIONERY, BETTER and CAP PAPER ( .Blank Books, Superior Inks. - Pape* Hangings, etc., etc. i "Pure Drugs and Medicines. I HAf E on hand, and will be «constantly receiving during tie Fall^HM A nd Wiirtwr months, from New York and Philsdetphis, large »upplie. of th- )g| purest Drug* snd Medicines, from thr 4Brf* beet bouses. agrPhyeiciaas' Preocriptions will receive par .ieular attention at all hours of' he day aud night February 13,1855. t t ] rou—-Iron—Iron. —A large lot ot"Sw X aud best American Iron, ju»t received, com; sing all sixes. Also, slab steel for sweep«, ai German and spring steel for laying plows, and u sixes hoop Iron. [jau9] W. o. FU LKERRONal Fresh Garden teed F MBH Garden Seed, crop ot 1858. just rec'd. flsef J. H KING A CO. A YRE*S Cherry Pectoral, for sale by feilt 7 J. U KING & CO. i m V I arXTST ARRIVED From St. Lout*, E BLLS Cape Jessamine Flour, 0^ $6 d-0 Superfine do KH* 4* WÄ Potstoe» 4b Apple* deefft i J. 8. MASON. ■i* : 'T, Mackerel! Mackerel!! , Af ACKEBEL in kits. Extra No. 1 and Urge 3L do. At WALKER'S. Notice to Planters. T HE undersigned, having experienced work men. are now prepared to do all kinds of Gin and Milt-wright work, at the shortest notice. FOOTE A BARROT. • - — - ■ GOTT II ART DICUINGBR, ' BOOT it SHOE MAKER MAIN STRKKT, BOCTH OP THR*COURT HOCSK jun5-lv PORT GIBSON. MISS. _ Jn*t Received mid Fresh, FIRKINS Prime yellow Goshen Butter, for 7 M. KAUFMAN. r ) il /C* I OCt25 aalo by Apple*! Apple*!! UST received a choice lot o' Apples. oct22 L ! €'liee*e ! ! J UST received a auperior article of Western (ybfese ocl22 L. KIEFER. KIEFER. , _ .. « w . . Gent*' and Boys rail ana winter dliceat* CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! I 'eS ! TUST reoeived, and now opening, i A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF . i » „nl i»k,.i»lMniirc in showing my friends Which I will take pleasure m sfiomng my inenos CLOTHING, AT VERY REDUCED PRICES, WITHOUT CHARGE! L. KEIFER. scpll d J . Gr. Gr I't AY , Attorney and Counsellor at Law, POUT CWSON, MISS. j^"()fHec at the coroer of Carroll and Farmer (JuljlO i sireetB. >1 agic rtfio, . MAG10 FLCID, At.WALKERfl. j FALL TRADE IS NOW OPEN ! RE ADY ! BEUMIEIMER'S are Heavy Arrivals KROX EUROPE AND NEW YORK. A complete nanortment of PANCY AND 9TAPLÏ DRY GOODS!! . Comprising everv article to be f hought of. EVERY OSE IS ISVITED By S. BERNHEIM** & BRO. oct!5. PECANS ANO ALMONDS, Constantly on hand and for sale by li|, CARPENTER * CO. J. L. KKNNARD, PORT GIBSON, MISS., nopl 1 dJcw «■ALS« I« FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, MEN'S. Y0ÜTÜ 8 AND CUILDRgN'S T ■ d> T TT I 3\T G- f HARDWARE, China, Glass and Wood-Ware, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, tfc.. fte.. CU..*». So«!». C«..dl«., StarrK, Spice, PlcWle YANKEE NOTIONS, Sic. __ TÎ spl 1 YANKEE NOTIONS, Sic. __ PORT GIBSON spl 1 CARRIAGE litemttT ♦ A , w R e can »ell with a warranty, and on as ", Urm , ,„„.b.h.d 'u. fn.nd* .n<l c.tom.r. ..II c.ll .oon .nd ,x '""'"ug e s and Buggies. f## , confitlent we can give satisfaction to a the manufactory of G. R- MaAh & Bro.— well known in the .south. guns, from Their wagons are CALHOUN PLOWS will be constantly xept on hand, left vet. Those who have used them say they are beat plow that comes to this market. Large Wheels. Screws, etc. made to order on customers rosy wish. JT GRIFFITH k GARRISON. A few more the Timber »hört hotire as our Port Gibeon, May 17 1855. eedx.—received, a large «took of ***■* G * td '" ass zTtisss? s [jan9] of 1857. BBLS. Lime (Tbomostoo,) -| A / \ DDiiO. LrllD»: 1 U U 20 bbls. Cement, just received. nov28 J.S. MASON. n P OT ATOS—" The best in the world. ■^Buckwheat -By the small Flour and Lard —Just to hand. Oats—500 bushels. Coll on janSO • - 1 J. S. MASON. Plow* ! Plows ! ! WOODS Plows, to band and to arrive. J. S. MASON. 100 dov28 J U list Recel ved —2000 lbs Zinc white Paint <15 dozen Paint brushes, assorted, j superior white-wash Brushes, Coxe's GeUatin, Lubin's Extracts, assorted. Frangipani. 5 6 «4 6 i 4 *» Pomade, ■: ft, ! 44 4 French Marshe'l TlUSW, OflmmoD 6 4 l •* A. R. leokard: mek* HB!irr:~ r 1 C fMM B ff I —^f r f~ 1 ~4 AvhI) I —Ti minWAftll I'UftVl'iWftf'WW&'Y lijsar&nfc iiLdMUJr&viynso OF INTEREST TO ALL. j rp HE undersigned begs leave to inform tha clt X ixens of Claiburro and adjoining counties ; that he lias purchased the Right of CRANK'.; . PATENT METALIC BURIAL CASK ET. — new and beautiful article, unlike anything ever Offered to the public before. The casket has none I of the repulsive appearance which all other Buri I nl Cases or Coffins have. A supply of all sizes I constantly on hand. The public are invited to ! call aud examine them. All orders for the Casket or wooden CofBins, will be filled with despatch. Burial clothes of all kinds furnished when ordered. A. ROLLINS. July 9, 1856. 46-ly PREMIUM STOVE STORE AND . No. 9 Stamps' How, Port Gibson, Miss. Having received a new and full assort ment of Cooking. Parlor. Office and Hall STOVES, from the Manufactory, we will be able to sell them lower than any here tofore brought to this market. Having just received a new and «plcndid stock of Stoves, consisting in part, of the celebrated Stewart Cooking Stoves, planter's ditto, and some of the latest and most beautiful paieras of Par lor, Office, and Hall Stove« ever offered in this market, flatter« himself that be can accommodate j bis customer« in Stoves aid prices, he also % i keeps on hand the People's Coffee Pot, which is an I improvement on the Old Dominion, and is far su •j * ** * fiatlnii yaltlaM. ... ! „ offriends d , h *d Irons Iron Stands, hovels and Tongs, Brass do., Caudlcsticks, hnuffers. Iron Tea 1 kettles.FrenchStewpans.Grates: Britannia,Plan ished and Japanned Wares of .kinds; together with a large assortment of 8 Hardware, ^ I Such as Mill Files. Rasps, Saw Files, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Steak-bcaters, Braces and Bitte, , Chisels. Augers, Hinge Butts and Hinges, Tacks, | ShoenaiR Whitewash Brushes. Handsaws, Slates, Coffeemills. Shutter Knobs. Curry Combs, Coal Carriers. Cinder Shovels, Axes and Axe-handles, ! Hatchets, Hand Drills aud Rat Traps. Also, a general assortment of Just Received A lot ef Cowing's celebrated force and lifting} Pumps with wooden tubing coated with cement; I _Uo, oue dozen Improved pattern chain Pumpe. ! t i.vuina Q.j. Lightmng Rods, with Mnyr's Improved Spiral Point and I orcelaio, IuwiUtor. Together with a large assortment of Tinwire. * of the best material. Guttering and Spouts put up to order. We feel confident we will be able to give gene "îûnSS SSSSST" " wUk * ^ A - gi \^ne Port Gibson. August la, 1857. 51-ly WORTH ATTENTION! S. BERNHEÏMËR & BRO., HAVE Jl'ST RECEIVED, PER I1IP MARCIA GREENLEAF, FROM LIVERPOOL, PAIR white commou Blanket»; 200 pair heavy Blanket»; grey Negro Blankets; plain 225 Tartan or Blanket Shawl»; 100 Saxony Shawls; 25 Men's Wrapper» : 1 case real Irish Linen, assorted; " L. C. Handkerchiefs; 300 IM 100 .. 41 l ALSO, PROU OERM1XT, 150 doz. cotton Socks and Stockings. The above good», coming directly from the very place at which they are manufactured, can and will be sold at unheard-of low prices. October 17, 1857. __ Heavy Importation of Genuine __ Heavy Importation of Genuine BLACK IT ALIAS SI LKS i FRO V TUE VER Y FACTOR Y ! [pbr steamer AStA.] ! YARDS, assorted widths and qualitler I 700 — Auo- 100 yards of BLACK SATIN, a superior arti cle, suitable for Vests, Mantillas aud Dresses. Oar lady customers are kindly requested to pay Darticular attention to the above advertisement P S. BERN HEIM ER A BRO. Port Gibson, October 10, 1857. Q ur t » 1 XX MUSllll, BRASS BANDS AND PINS, I N irreal variety, and at extremely low nrioe* jard) * At BERNHEIMER A BR0.'5. Fresh AiTival. UST RECEIVED— 40 bbls Extra St. Louis Flour; 25 boxes Western Cheese; 25 bbls Irish Potatoes; 10 bbls superior Apples; 46 whole, half and qr boxes Star Candles; 1 bbl Western Cranberries. Call on J. g. MASON. Oct 10 Just Received, LOUR, BAGGING, F ROPE, L1NSEYS, AND JEANS. 20 bbls. Fagan'sXXX choice ex. St.Louis Flour; do do O. K. do.; do fancy superfine u°-r do.; do 10 15 do do 10 bf bbls. do 4 bale« India Bagging, 40 coils hand made and machine rope; 1 bale Twine; 2 bales 7-8 aud 4-4 Lowells; a bales Kentucky Jeans and Linseys for sah>by »«•pi 1 d _ L. KLU j AMIS—6 ttero*» Henry Amo» k. Ca. » »«Pjn__ * A *: 8 MA ' U — I '-LANNEI.S-—Ksr*r Ftsanet IX fd*. wtd*, and »V* t rT variety of width* and color, foi «ate by ispiS . BBOUOH TOM A BRO Huckwheat ! Buckwheat ! ! II = i J UST from New York, by ship Sam'l Adams: j ^30 boxes fresh Bnckwh«** ^ ? MAg< ) K< 1 IMPROVED EAGLE COTTON GINS.| THE Eagle Cot ton Gin Manufac turing Company, are now prepared to All all order» for their Improv ed Gin Stands.— All stands now made have the Patkvt Imkhovxd Ctlikher Brush, Patent Detatoiikd Gratbh. and Patent Slidyno Butts and Moth its all of which are KXUlxsnrpfct used bt us. These Gins obtained A PRIZE OF $1250 AND A GOLD MEDAL from tho*Govcrn meut of India for Ginning fine Cotton, as also Medals from the World's Fair at London and New York, and combine all the late improve ments in Machinery, and are warranted superior in every respect. In order to meet the great de mand for these Gins the Company have estab lished a warehouse and workshop at the corner of (Canal and Phillippa street«, and with the stock on hBn( , at the ;*tabii«hed depot, no. a? st. Charles Street, feci confident of meeting all or ders promptly. All orders should 1 m? addressed to WM. L. CUSHING, Agent. h ' 57 St. Charles sL Ne, Oj . $0. 185(5.,, 10-tf Mr. J. J. Person is the duly authorised Agent of the Eagle Cotton Gin in Port Gibson, where a sample stand may be seen. All orders left with him will receive prompt attention. & a wV 1 DISSOLUTION. T IE firm of Griffith A Garrison is this day dis solved by mutual consent. T. Garrison will »'tend to settling up all the business of the firm. All those owing us on note or book accounts, are requested to puy up as soon as possible. T. Gar rison will continue the Furniture business st the I old stand, where he will be pleased to sec our and customers who may want auything theFuruiture aud Housekeeping line. K. GRIFFITHl Ç* GARRISON T. wAIUUov/«. aT^ü A earn. Having sold out my interest in the Furniture business to T. Garrison. I cordiall bespeak for bim a liberal ond continued patronage from all m „ f r i,. n ds and former customers. f e b27tf E. GRIFFITH. _ n ~ r m i nurnn IMUM f *UB KAnnir .HA RNtoui Dill ULt ANU 6 « TDilhJt/ I HUNK MANUFACTORY. _ MB I I m»t aa No. 9, STAMPS ROW, PORT GIBSON, MISS. a rïTIIEundersignedwillkcepcon L K f-Ä. 1. stantly on hand and matmfac /V ture to order, all articles in his of the be8t materials, aud and b«*st style. lit» Stock on hand ' is large and well assorted. He offers the same at low prices and accommodating terms to all pur chasers. . H nr ne«5S, Sttfltlle.«, Whip*, Bri dies, Trniks, Vallees, Carpet Bap, Harness Trimming, &c. &c. fom ft ' port of Win stock on hand . a „d of thci style, workmanship, finish and price to suit cu.-to- j mer». Work of any kind will be made up to He will also keep on hand a sup of GIN BAND LEATHER, and __ manufacture! Gin Bands to order. Every article manufactured at his establish ment will be warranted. All sind» of repairing neatly and durably exe cuted. Prices will be as low as can be afforded, and | order. ply will .U..mbe —U ««co»mo^yi« tcnm. g ; 24-tf Feb. 7, 1857. lue Lick Water—By the Barrel and j Gallon, for sale by inch 27 B W. B. FULKERSON. Lard. KEGS and cans superior Lard, just re ceived and for sate for cash. 25 r. S. MASON. 35 April 25 i laborers, and masters > rrUIE undersigned lia» been appointed sole ageat ! X. for Claiborne County, of the Louisiana Steam Clothing I actory, for the sale of the articles of clothing manufac tured by the Company. Samples of every arti cle of clothing made at the factory may be seeu I at my store. Schedules showing how to measure, will be fur nished to plan tars and those who desire to sup ply themselves wifi Clothing from this factory. Order» left with me will be forwarded once a week, and parlies ordering may rely upon receiv ing the article» within a week from the time of forwarding thç orders. The prices of this clothing are low, and all per sons wanting such articles wonld do well to call and examine the samples and learn the prices, may22 W. B. FULKERSON. Attention, Planters! LANKETS at $2 50 ; BLANKETS, at $3 00; BLANKETS, at $4 00 : BLANKETS, from $10 to $15; FORBES'. B [nov28] For sale at EW Buckwheat— nov28 N At WALK 'S. Cheap Carpeting. O F the richest texture, just received by the un dcrsiirued, and for sale at uncommonly low , S. BERNHEIMER A BRO. prices. October 24. 1857. MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CIGARS ! 13,200 ! ALL HAVANA! At WALKERS nov22 • Stray Mule. A g DARK brown horse mule, a stray, may be found at the Pinewoods plantation of R. T. Archer and taken by the owner on payment for Jan 10 . this notice Jeans aud Llnseys. YARDS of Kentucky Liuseys ; 650 yards of Kentucky Jean» ; Just received and for sale by July 18. 1857. . .qPQPPPVPÜi 1900 W. B. FULKERSON. Onions Onions. I | HAVE just leceived a lot of superior Onions, from St. Louis. [jan4] L. KIEFER. ROMATIC Schnapps, Hostetter Bitters, Hoof land's German Bitters. Ac., for sale J. H. KING A CO j A 1 *** Sj ? E; ft li $ ft f ilfife|> FOR MALE. HF. undersigned offers for sale a splendid: STEAM SAWMILL, situated on the New Orleans and Jackson Railroad, three-auarters of, a mile from the located depot, Bah&la, and ten miles South of Gallatin. The rapid settlement! of the surrounding country, 1 he anticipated town, and the undoubted completion of the road to this point by the Istol October next, with the already increasing demand, insures ready sale for lumber, i there being no mill nearer than twelve miles.— I To the mill is attached 320 acres of finely tim- ; bered land, with a sufficiency opened for the pro- j duction of corn, potatoes, etc., to supply the employees and teams of the mill. A comfortable Dwelling, with the necessary out-housea, at tached. The mill-house is large and substantial, 1 containing the latest and most improved ma chiner*; boiler 84 feet long, 42 inches in diame ter,double fined; circular saw. 54 inches diameter. Everything new and in complete running order, j This mill, with seven hands can cut between F five and six thousand fief ol lumber a day, but averages 4500 feet daily, w ithout extra labor or j strain of machinery. j Attached is one of Straub'« superior 20-inch French Burr GRIST M ILLS, capaole of grinding bushels per hourr. with aufficient, A business to supply the place writh bread. Also,! a Wagon and Team, Lumber Car, Tools, ete.J necessary to carry on the business—with an abundance of water all seasons. Terms easy For further particulars,apply on the premises, or to the undeisigned W. J. BRUNER, or MAYES A MILLS A PS, Agents, 33-tf T Irom 15 to 18 Is c*. v v— f OFFER FOR SALE MY Olive Jiranch J Place, situated three and a half miles South of Jackson, La., contain ing 450 acres of land, of which!80 acres are cleared. The woodland is * ... , . . ... ,« -r:— , ^* Vy "'u. nob"' .*p * ! Pop lar. Ash,Holly Oak and Pawpaw the im provements consist ot a handsome dwelling, good stables, barn, kitchen, carriage house and other buildings necessary for comfort and convenience, all new andin good repair. There is a well of excellent water on the place. Apply early and secure a great bargain. T-rms, $6000,1-2 cash and 1-2 payable in two equal annual installments of $1,500 each, bearing 6 per cent interest fre m the day oi sale until -paid. Apply either to Prest. J. C. Miller, of Centenary College, or to the undersigne I on the Gallatin, Miss. April 11, '57. PLANTATION FOR SALE.: 9 August 1.» - J. 3MTLIE MONTGOMERY. Corn. Hay and Fodder on the place. Nov. 15,1856. of of A 12-tf TURNIP SEED AND MUSTARD ! FRESH AND SUPERIOR. W E have just received 200 lbs. Landreth's Turnip Seed. —alho— 300 lbs. Lexington Mustard, the best in the world. A. R. LEONARD & CO. 51 St. Louis. UST received, Potatoes, Onions and Cheese, at Oct 3 WALKER'S. J In the World!" rplIE largest and finest assortment of Fishing X Tackle, at WALKER'S. 44 JAMES JONES, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Port Gibson, Mis». to july31-tf J. F. GIRAULT, p^QJQR COMMISSION MERCHANT, Xo. 24, farondflft Street, New Orleans, La. li. July 16. 1856. 46-ly I Y $:H*lETT».—2000p*lr»3o»li tanned Rn«»et.Brng*Df -mail Urge. kid UUOCOUTOX A BRO. O nion Sets.—Ju»t received and for sale by jan23 __ W. B. F ULKERtiON. ' Fash louable Boot anil Shoe Shop. |"D 1 TIIE undersigned would respec ■TJ fully inform the citizens ol Port Gibson and vicinity, that he has located himself at the »tore re cently occupied by Mr. Geo. Buckingham, where he expects to carry on his business of ranking . Boot» anil Shoes. Having been long at the business, he flatter» himself that be can turn out such work is will eminently satisfy his customers, and he pledges himself that promptness shall be one of the chief elements of his business. Persons wishing Boots * aud Shoes made or mended, may rely on getting their work at the »pointed tirne.^ Call on ine.^ J. G. SCHI ERLE. 60-ly t A August 8, 1847. TO THE PUBLIG. A S I am anxious to dispose of ay eu -c stock of Goods, I now offer great inducer.i te to person» wishing to purchase. From andafte. »e 1st of Dwemljer, I will sell at primo cost, an many article« at greatly reduced prices lor Cash, And I would add. that those wishing to continue their accounts with me. can bay as usual by add 5 jj***~ t Grand J try my Gulf, Dec. 6, 1867-tf John suaroex JUNIUS L. JOHNSON. J. S. JOHNSON St CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 82 Magazine St. corner of Poydras, NEW ORLEANS. 23-ly Jan. 31, 1857. TO COTTON PLANTERS. A GOOD chance is now offered for Planters to furnish themselves with E, Price's Patent Colton farriers. and nav tor the same with Cotton Seed, at the rule of (what the Oil Factors' agents are paying) never less than five dollar» a ton, we fnrni. nru ^Hck* delivered at the most convenient landing ÄMÜsUs.PPi river a«d the Plante, return; ing the sacks filled wit ^eei a i . ing. in good order , r.ri-iers the Plan With the aid ot one o Cotton Seed in a ter u enabled to sa .Jrh will be worth 1 merchantable • thaiî a Carrier will co*t. i live times more io himJhima Carrier w a r.r..f*«p.rt j ? U W *U«5 I M 9 ÎwTjS.It - CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE _ .... /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, nr lUiiTvnnn rnwv r * 01 HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated, 1819 —Charter Perpetual. F | RE auil fftXAND NAVIGATION iv«rnigri' IW 8 UK Art CE. Calla the attention of its friends. patron«, and lb i public generally, to the following facta : _j_ or im having A ( ush Capital Of §500,0001 r I C T gQBD. CO HN. La » t t.J BY STATE AUTHORITY. IN TJIK , • . With Assets amounting t<T 01,80*7,003 42! Has transacted basiness successfolly tbfHy-efgh years, and continual to progrès« ia ,/ Ifoilth, Wealth and Vitality. , . Paid an Aggregate Loss of over! $10,000,006. Is organized on a National basis, with local agen cies in all the principal places under a mer cantile system ; founded on a cash stan dard, with an enviable reputation alike the same on the banka of 1* '■ * the Hudson or the Missis sippi. the Gulf of Mexi co. or tira Northern -<o J • Lake« ; pre senting a ] »öwer lui organi zation as a conservator of ■ public good and bond of Integrity; equal to all emergencies it undertakes, worthy th« STABILITY AND DIGNITY of an Eminfcnt American Corporation : ON MERIT ALONE Founding fis claims to Patronnge and Favor, Affordiug superior facilities and security in mat ters of Insurance—Commercial. Méchant cal or rural, while rauking for importance and public '"vice i il ! * V I W • ■ X • * THE FIRST Of Firs Insurance Companies of America. ixsrRß» AT Rules and Rates as liberal as the risks assumed permit for «olvency and fair profit. - , , Æ9 r Especial attention giveu to the Insurance of DWELLINGS and CONTENTS, for a period of from one to five years. ®^*LosRe» equitably adjusted and promptly paid. Policies issued without delay by W. B. FULKERSON, June d -»3-iv Agent at Port GHmon. MUSICAL IN STRUM ENTS~ A MERICAN and German Guitars, Accordéon Violins and Bow» at various Prices. AI»o a arge assortment of New Music Instructions for Violin, Guitar and Flute. A. R. LEONARD. . July 9, 1856. 46-1 y M. H. PNTTOX. J. H. PATTON, PATTON & PEYTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RODXEY. MIB8., AVING formed a partuertdiipfor the practice of the Law, will give their joint attention to all business entrusted to their charge In the » Probate and Circuit Courts of Jcffersou, and in the Circuit Courts of Claiborne and Cojdah coun H li. ». 37-ly Xi«r ll»!iki. HAVE just received— Moss Side, by Marion Borland; Nothing to Wear ; Nothing to Say, by Doesticks ; Tucker'» History of the United States; The War Tnyil ; „ I Ross on Slavery ; * Souvenirs of Travel, by Mme. Levert aud a number of other new and interesting Books. -ALSO I UMI , r t rpo advance on Cotton for shipment to our T friend» Connelv A Champlln. New GrloRn». *- d ecl7-w A large assortment of School Book*. Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Visiting Cards, Card aud Note Envelopes. Steel Pens, Ac. Oct. 17. 1857. A. R. LEONARD. JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO, NEW. GOODS ! ! NEW GOODS!!! AT KEDUCED PRICES t M. K A l F M A N Corner of.Main and Carroll Su., PORTGIBOSS , MISS. TT.V3 ju«t rcreiTpd por r**c^nt *rric»l J 1 per steamer Black Warrior, a fufl ktock of Kail and Winter Clothiag. faner »Uplr Dr* Oood^. Crookery. Hardware. Boot*. î*ho«è. flat* an« Cap*, produce, Orocerie«, and in tact »11 Kept in a coun try "tore too nurtierom, to mention. I beg leara to «alt theattantion of my friand» and the publie ta axatgLt« my direruifled atock and judge for tbemeelrea, baiora porchaatug elsewhere, octidtkwlr a from New Turk and we« « O a r ted L. KIEFER ' Opposite the Conrt-Hon.se, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,CLOTHING AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Port Gibson, Nov. 22, J 56. 13-tf )p 1 APPLES! API'Ubl APPI-ENt BARRELS, just to haud ,iov5 20 S. B.UAS<Uj„rf ÿlîO Reward. OTOLEN or »traj-ed front the »nbscribcr, at Dr. O D. W. Jones', on the 27th Nov. 1R58, s bay horse, Ï5 bands high, o'star tn tlie face, and hiad foot white. Any person returnitAg ^<1 horse will be reward«! a» above. N. B- WILKINSON. jan28 wtf Pattona. Mi»s. Raymond Gazette copy tbreë time's rn'id send bill to this affice. \RVFR A. CO'S * A., t AKi EK 4L fU.'S Q. J N STANDS!, T1TE are'nmnt - fo r E. Carver A Co.'s celcbra VV ted.the best mado. Can fur. nfsh any Have sample stand» open for infection. Price. $4 per amw. payabl > tl^u l*t day of Joimary. Ootton irinned on Acae „mnmà from onu bulf to one cent pe r . pound mar. tli.n »u, iiu.^ toiU«. t.r. UOOPW Order» !W», A \