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! * sOVTHK.lt> RNITURE WAREROOMS. -ï s % e Isirgrst Establishment in the Smdk 71 und 173 Canal Street. Hg, % OR. I all nkw goods. T UB undersigned having opened a large and |_ splendid a*» aiment o ( NEW SOUHKRN FURNITURE I. pnpaml to supply the moat liberal terra*. Thi* being the «Hy Mf atock in the city. nurchaaers will And HtO thdj advantage to call nod exam.no the fferad* and learn the price* before purchasing elsewhere. WI|l keep constantly on hand — Marble, Sofa and Centre Tables, Extension Ta- ! Idea of Mahogany, Walnut H ork and Card Tablet, Dressing Tables. \\ alun t and Cherry Dining Tables, Oak, Mahog any and Rosewood Sideboards, flnrmu* of Wslnat. Rosewood and Mahogany. Armoirs. Wa*h«tands, Bedstead«. Parlor Chairs. 1 Tete-a-Tetes, Ottomans, Divans, Easy Chairs, j Rockers, Ktcgeres, Secretaries and Hookease* Oak and WalnutOffitoChalra,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 Mabogaffy Parlor Sets—Tore with every article usually found in a Furniture Warehouse. « . . r»" This is an entire new Establishment, and no old Stock on band. Purchasers will flrd it gr-atly to their interest to give this Store a call I before buying elsewhere, as the Proprietor is con fident that he can offer them newer styles of the , most fashionable ftirnltnre, more snbstantlona- j bly made, and at greater bargains than any oth-1 er bouse in the city. ti it, CHARLES A. STEWART. 10-ly - - New Orleats, October 30, 1856. l u " bfr f0r *»•*• , , , , , I T HAVE on hand at »V Mill, W ,000 feet of I Pine Lumber, which I will sell at $10 per j ihtmsand feet, catb. *ugl4, 1808-tf. ADAM.WINTERS. lust Received— «0 bbls superfine Flour, J 2(1 bbl« Mess Pork. 8 " prime Leaf Lard, 5 bags prime Rio Coffee, 17 iron Pots, assorted rise«, ^ II Skillets and Lids, 2 bags borse-ahoe Nalls j 1000 lbs. Green Hams, nicely trimmed, j 60 bbls. Thomaston Lime, 3 Vises, 8 kegs Nails. W. B. FULKERSON. to THAT BUCKWHEAT, Jl'ST FROM NKW YO*K. AS arrived, and^is in'store. dec22 II J. S. MASON. STEW ART At PINTA RO, Commission Produce Merchants, RODNEY, MISS. A LL Plantation supplies furnished, payabh I outol next crop, and a<ivances made on Cotton shipped to Hughes, llyllsted A Co., Neü (««leans. [rncli 13-tt BOOXS. A I, ARGE assortment of School. Law and Mis cellaneous Books, on hand and for sale by oct28 JAS. H. KING A CO. Hardware for Mechanic*. Spoke Augurs, Spirit Levels Spoke Shaves, Drawing Knives, Jack Planes, Smoothing do; Fore do: Rabbet do: Guaget, Screws and Bulla C. L. Socket Chisels, Broad Axes. Hand do: Shingling Hatchets, Lathing do; Brace and BiU, Plane Handles.Havr do: Rule*,Flttsh Bills, Boring Machine* Nails, Steel and Irou Squares, Augur Bds,C. S. Augurs. Gimblets, Files, all sorts, Compssses. Flyers, Tinner Chisels, Spear and Jackson's Rip and Panel Saws for sale lower than ever at jan!4 FORBES' Wagon*!! Wagon*!!! SUPERIOR Horae and Ox Wagon, on good terms. Apply a S. A W. WALKER. jan7 FIGS ! ORAXGES! ! RAISINS ! ! ! cocoa nut an TEC ANS am ALMONMDS I all fraah for Cbriatmas, dec20 J. 8. MASON. Lime nod Cement. RBL8. Rosendale Cement; 50 bbl«. Thomas town Lims, just to band. J.h. MASON 50 nov'20 Orange* ! Orange* ! ! UST received another 1000 of those elegant J. 8. MA?ON. J deo22 Oranges. UlackamitliN Tool*.; 4 Smith's Bellows, 30 and 32 inrj 1 dnz Smith's Tong*; 1-2 " Sledge Hammers; 1 « Hand " 4 Smith's View; 2 Anvil«; Just received at jao!4dw FORBES' k J. D. SMITH. w. r. HOLLOWAY. HOLLOWAY. K SMITH, COTTON FACTORi AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 73 Carondelet Street Nkw Orleans, La. JL CONNELLY fc CHAMPL1N, Cotton Factors, NO. 56 CABONTHCLKT KTKF.ET, NEW ORLEANS. LA. EORC.E CO «NELLY and J. W.XflAMPLTN have formed a busim-rs connection as Cot ton Factors, ander the firm and styls of Connelly A Cbainplin. dating from the 1st dsy of Septem ber. 1858. Mr. Cbamplin will remove from Grand Gulf to New Orleans about the 1st day of June, next [apr24-ly G For Hale. HE Ware-house and Lot op posit« thcRailrood will be sold on good term* to a good pureba Alto, a well located Town Lot. 35 by 85 feet J.S MASON. T *#r. *ep24 P. A. HUCK, FAINTER OF Pictures, Flags, Fresco, Carriages, Signs, AND ORNAMENTS, VarnlalU'tfi Karnltarr,P«))<r IIriirIiir, K P. UNTING IN GENERAL,, tee., ■ ROCKY SPRINGS, MISS. aprS-Iy jr#*Refer to Dr. Thomas, Port Gibson, Miss. To Planter* and Cl^y^ji*. T F you want Medicine, pure X d -rs MM promptly, and catn«** and <lt«pAtch, stall hour« of the day or igbi. œnd them to C. SHREVE, ■apli-d D^jfgist, Main »t.. Por t Gite» and jNjmh. your or prescriptiou* with Claret. ♦J nr««— U.»i»> 4 «nr)«< hrawd« —<i goaUtle«. n. U .«pa»-« At walk 'üùuL/\oô _ .. A __ J|L 1 i ' Ktorarrr and Litltofiuitiier, » ko. n t «v çi^ U*Kf, KW OULKAN«, LA. II. (Jarpeater A t o., Attenta. July 17 3m FORT GIBSON, MISS. j^w. MJ W ! 1 j | . it *>*r3t I , j ,| ac2 9,]& Brig (îoldenRiend. FAIR*»f *1*. II revolted per l>rtg Uotden Lead, by ratNKrfXHtJlill A KN M.IVIN I# •' IlEKNlIEIMERilt BRO«, TT AV Jut received »compute a««ortnient VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Oon»tatinf of of SO Pair l.adle'« eriretahle'India Kubber Shoot, 50 •* Mn i " M *• (llaulonatla paUot self-acting men's Shoes, M " •• " . " ladle's •* Men's high Shoes, " - half hi^h Shoe«, 34 M 34 " M mm** 13 " Men's fndi* Ruhher'Conta, 13 ** pairs begging-, worked Jaconet Collars dec 30 A • from JiihI Rfccitftl, r: BLL8 Whisky. ** 20 do Pinkcya Potato«*, 2 dot. Collins Asas, Lovcratt ** 25 barrel« r»e« Pork, 10 keg fro-h Lsrd, 6 bales Bsgging X dot spinning Wheels Urge, for sale by W.B.FULKKRSON. 2 FRESH OYS ! ERS, PIGS FEET, Ac., &C-, At "THE SHA D . w HAVANA Cigars, just received aud for sale for casii only, by S. FORBES. - 10,000 nov 7 10-dAw4t 5 7 3 5 1 3 l , I IH.b-Pot.lM ^ sacks lrsh PoUto«, Ju»t received. j Mp .>; j s amson. STEAM MAR1IEE WORKS. I CHARLES RULE & CO wn«ni»fcJ DULL Ui WV CINCINNATI, OHIO. ^ j A/l j \wA ONUMKATS. Tombs and Grave-Stones .Mantels, statuary and cabinet-alahs of the choieest native and Italian marble« 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, 185A-tdec5* 2 3 4 4 to order ' 2 GEORGi: V. MOODY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, PORT GIBSON, MISS. T3RACTICES in the Circuit and Chancery JL Courts of Claiborne and Jefferson counties ; also, in Bolivar and Washington county Circuit and Chancery Courts, and iu the Courts a Jack [mayl-ly 2 4 5 2 1 son. Mi**. i : SILAS V. MILLS*. USX HT A. DCMS«XIL, Dl'MBSML N. ( ()., COMMISSION MERCHANTS i LCU18VILLE, IT. DOl ESN I LV A1NE, NEW Voit K.. P ARTICULAR attention paid to Ailing order« for Pork, riour. Baling «taff«, and alt good« u«ed on p A ron-t«nt «apply of Bagging and Rope and Ian ta Jean« to j tion«. *n<i Lln«vy* for «ale on insaafactarer's account, at cur rent market rate «. Order« left with the undersigned for either of the abate bon«r* «ill receive Port Gib«on, Nov. prompt attention 5, iS-wly W.T BROUGHTON RECEIVED THISkDAY! fresh tupplj of YOUTHS' «ml BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL 8IZKS -BOTH PANT* AND COATS, also a large lut of beautiful sets of JACONET and SWISS COLLARS and SLEEVES, LADIES' TALMA CLOTH, Cashmeres' De Lanes, and Plaid J i j to 1 I i 1 ; if FRENCH FLANELS. S. BERNHEIM ER A BRO. /{ U Nov. g. , mid til e r . , , Meam LlTCUlar Sa \Vnull Of Jonos oi SnncK, Near the Brandywine Springt. J ONES A SHRIEK, at their new Steam Circular Sawmill, will keep constantly on haud a good ¥ pply of Pine, Oak and Poplar LUMBER. Bills lj filled at short notice, on the best terms. Orders left with J. J. Pkkso.v, Port Gibson, will reoeive ust prompt attention. July 4. U57. 45-ly - T) LUMBER FOR SALE, AT THE - . - RECEIVED, T E OXE8 TOBACCO 0F A SUPERIOR KIND AND EXCELLENT FLAVOR. dec 14 At BERNHEIM F.R'S. J. 8. MORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Port Gibsan, Miss. P RACTICES in the various Craarts of Clai borne, Jefferson and Copiah counties, and in tbe Superior Courts at Jackson. Prompt and faithfnl attention given to the col lecting business. Office in the new building op posite tbe Court-house. 22 Year* a Citizen of Port Gibson. [julyiO - .JOSHUA KELLY TNFORMS his old friend* and the public genc X rally, that haring established a new shop on Washington Ilotel to the Railroad Depot, is now prepared to do all kinds of Wagon and Blacksmith Work. Plantation work of all kinds done at short notice, and in the most improved ttyle of workmanship. He has now on band a lot of Carts. Plows and solid Sweeps, buiii in tin lx-«t manner. The pa tronage of his old customers and tbe public gen erally i* most respectfully Holioited. Port Gibson, June 26, . 858-ly I nr*——f-— Gin mid Mlll-Wrighting. the street that leads from the fTUIE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens X of Claiborne county, thi^ be is prepared to build Running-gear aud Tresst», and all work He will promptly » him. Terms li pertaining to the business, tend to all work entrusted to ral. I am also agent for Clark'* Mills. feb6-ly at* K A. C. WILLIAMS. COLLIN A FOR SALE. I 0FFBR tor «ai« mj ra«id«oc4>, known a«"CoUina,' and «ituatad almost within the «nrtroni of Port Oib ■an.with all th« adrafit*** town and eonntry r*«M«nee with woodland «ufficieot for flr« wood gorpo»«« Dw»tlfn( 1« UrfO,h«jid«o«n«. and hnilt in modarn *tyle. AM the oat-hoa»*» and appurtonaoc«« e«*«nttat to ennve nianee ; good CMarni; and thoymand« handmuialy laid oat with lawn in (rout, and a lane loading to *h« «atranc« of on« of tha »tr««U of the town. Th« Dwelling i « *ltua tod on an oleratod «pot.and the residrneo I« in aft respect« on« of tha ra«*t eomft>rtahio In the Mate For torm*. apply to * and conrenienc«« of both a The place contain* 140 acrer Minn» WM STOW F,RSor /ClXtX STAMM . . AvW >h rT ii t urr " nr " ' \i T/ C4A R H IMON'H jror/£^ 7 /rt.v/Ny//.\o nouais *d \v 1 *î NE doz. flue Marble t bogany, Ro»»ood an < > nut UuiriuiM. do*, pedestal Bureaus, superior tinisb, " dressing do assorted sty lea and finish marble top Wasbstands, 3 " aasortod marble top Sidebonrds. Hoe Secretary What-Nots, side and corner mahogany, walnut and plain Wardrobes, Book Cases, assorted, mahog'y, walnut and plain extension tables, Dining aud Breaktast Tables, 2 " square and round office do work and candle Stand, fine, assorted, fancy rosewood and mahogany Stands, 1 " enclosed mah'y, walnut and oakWashstands, 1 " Misses' dressing Bureaus, J " Toilet Stands. •I I «• do I: do 1 «4 I « 44 - 44 I 1 44 Bedsteads. 1 •• setts fine Octagon and Eclipse Bedsteads, Cottage and Inn Rosewood Misses' single and double cottage and plaio Trundle 1 •* Cribs, assorted sixes and styles, Lounges; 10 wits spring bottoms, fine and plain Hat stands, 1 " marble top Sofa and Center Tables, 2 " gilt and mahogany frame Looking-glasses, i setts bedroom furniture, complete, quartett tables, in rosewood and mahog'y, Hair and moss Mattrasses, Double and single Lounges. Oil Flosr Carpeting, 18 feet wide. Piano Stools. Shower Baths. do 3 " .. do 44 44 1 d î 4 " 44 1 " 1 44 i j j I i ! 2 •* Chairs. 4 doz Parlor, rosewood.ma hogany aud Walnut Chairs, cane seat, a**'d styles and finish, Sofas. Tete-a-teles and Divans. Ottomans, Footstools, 5 ** cane wat, bent rira Chairs. wootl, cane seat, l»ent riin Chairs, Jenny Lind 7 " split bottom large arm and cane sewing Rocket» misses* aud child's chairs, assorted. 3 " cane and wood seat table chairs, ass'td, Revolving Chairs. setts poacelain and brans wheel bed castors, j 5 " papers Carpet Tacks, 12" patent spring cloths pins, wire aud tin Safes. Wooden Ware, large and suiul I Tubs, foot Tubs and Keeler*, cedar and {tainted Buckets, Wash-boards, large and small Stands, 1 " butter-buckets and milk-piggins, 3 " wood bowls and trays, fine Selves, l " steak mail'd* and rimmed dipper*. Willow-Ware. 4 « 1 " I 44 44 2 do 3 " do 4 " 4 " ' .4 44 2 " . 2 44 m 4 « 5 « 2 " 1 44 i • • Willow Hampers, large Clothes Banket*, market i Basket*, willow Wagons and Cabs, willow Crn- ! r die*, u few nice Door Mats, 8 doz. Shaker and i plain Brooms, 4 doz half and hearth Brooms. 3V Agon*. Iron axle 6, 4 and l horse Wa gons ; iron axle large and small Ox Y\ agon*. , •m Window SasI». 12x18, 10x12 and 8x!0 window sash, and glass to tit the Sash. Also, large Glass, from 12.\-J0 to :«lx40 inches. Gilt moulding for picture frame*. I with many useful article* on hand, for sale on fair Mtiiis to goml payers. I now wish my old friends and customers, with many new ones, to come and buv liberally, pay promptly, and tbu* help the needy. Thankful for past favors. 1 hope to receive many more. T. GARRISON. Port Gibson, June 26, 1858. Y. B.— Ordere filled immediately for Window > Blinds, Sash, Door*. Ac. T. j Machine llclting. TTf E have a large stock of the Vulcanized W Rubber Machine Belting, assorted sizes, from 21 to 12 inches wide. Also, g-ain Cradle*, straw Cutters, Fan Mills, Corn fcihellers. spinning Wheels, and an eudles* variety of equally useful, if not ornameutal article*. apr3 JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO. OT8» AND MIOU9, JÜST TO HAND. /{ CASKS «operier doable lieek^Rn-'Sets, U 1 do Kxtra site« 0 to U, 2 do Bor'» .lo 2 do Neirro Boot«, 2 do Men « kip Brogan«. t *** W - _J.B. MAaoxK— , ¥ ime and Ceuicnt*—50 barrels Thomas lj ton, and 50 ban els Elton Lime, 2fr barrels i Rosendale cment, and 4 barrels Plaster of Parla ust receivebjr [fehfi] W. B. FULKERSON. and -- J ^ Gin Hand*. Ac. T) AKTIE* wishing to buy Gin Band«, won id do w«ti to 1 Aagu.t 28.1858. w, B. FULKERSON. Wanted. YOUNG Lady of some experience in teach ing, desire* a situation in a private family as teacher of English branches. Addres» O. P. Q. at this office. A [uiy22-tf T inseya and Jean*—For sole as low as Aj can be purchased in this county, at july31 SPOONER FORBES. ust Received—160 Coils extra Rope, 60 bales Western Hay, 100 bags White Bread Corn, 50 bushels Plastering Hair,_ 1 bale J Gunny Bags - and forsale by W. B. FULKERSON. apr24 Washington Hotel. T IIE terms of Boarding at this House are cash. Those who cannot or do not_ pay once a month, will please make arrangements some where else for credit, for I cannot afford t< M. O. HOPKINS, Proprietor. do it. mcb6-tf JAMES H. CAPERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IK Pork, Rope, Bagging, Flour, &c., &e., KO. 11, LOCUST ST., SAINT LOUIS, MO. Orders solioited and promptly tilled. Rbfirhvobs.— H. B. Hunt, enq., Vicksburg; R 0. MoCay and Dr. T. H. Capers, Rocky Springs Miss.; Joseph Regan, Cayuga. Miss.; B. A- Beau champ. Utica. Miss.; John Buckingham A Go Grand Gulf, Miss.; T. Henderson A Peale. £my22~ly New Orleans, La. A LADY who comes highly recommended, is desirous of obtaining a place as Govern ess in a family In the country—would prefer to Instruct children. She is competent to teach F renob, Drawing, Music and Dancing, with Eng lish studies. Apply to the nov20dtf Rev. OZANNE, Jackson Home School, Miss. 25 PAIR MARSEILLES QUILTS, JUST RECEIVED, AtBERNHEIMER'S. jc5 MAN UFAC10RI. ! SKBh era ■V. ; T HE undersigned, thankful for past favois, j would call the attention of his friends and customers to the fact, that he stilt 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 bis customers i as to quality and price. He has, in connection with the above business, his (Hk&etfim shop * I j lie has good Smiths in his employ and will attend carefully to all order* in that line of business. Tkrms—Q y All bills due when presented. A. J. ANDERSON Port Gibson Sep. 28, 18.18 dltwl y be Û Patent Medicines. B ULL'S Sarsaparilla; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Hurley's do; Billing'* Syrup H os tetter* Bitters, Wi.itar'd Balsam Wild Ilooflund'* German do, Cherry. Moffatt's Bitters, EinanuePs Southern An Oxygunated do, tidote. Rot-beck's bl'd purifier Bosbyshell's Panacea, Woodman's Cherry Ex-Swain s pectorant, Jayne's Expactora.it, Brown's Essence Jamai ca Ginger, Kulmestock'* Vermifuge Seltzer Aperient, McLane's do Rad way's Ready Relief, Jayne's do Radway's Resolvent, Markien's do Davis' Pain Killer, Mustang Liniment Washington Remedies, Arabian do Hall's Liniment, Butler's Nerve Sc Bone Limerick's do Liniment Haves' Liniment, Optcdeldoc, Ac., Ac., for sale by oot28 JAS. 11. do India Cholagogue Bryan's Pulmouic Wa- ! fer*. Philotoken, KING A CO._ J ust Received -20 barrels Mess P >rk; y casks extra sugar cured Hams, wie. for suie b W. B. FULKERSON. an 2 3 W A R il A ATE W PIRE! FRESH supply of A Irish Linen», L. CAMB. HANDKERCHIEFS, HEMSTITCH L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, Received just now, by the undersigned, direct ! from England, in great variety, and large quan- j tity—CHEAP! CHEAP! * j novlO BKRNIIEIMER Sc BRO. j 1 !>!e TO THE PUBLIC, TXT E taKî* this opportunity to inform our j VV friends and customer* that we are DAILY ! .. , . ... r * cd V?* an ' ' ave in ,ar ^ 1 j»"' 1 10 ^ ^ om l ) j t '^ »«UortBBeot ol Western 1 roduee and ramiiy Groceries now extant—ail fresh, and of the BEST qualities, which we are anxious to sell, j Call soon. "A word to the mue.'' WALKERS'. I L nov2'2 .fust Received, PEU SIEAMEU BLACK. W AURIOK, Of An additional Assortment of nnVOJ Q DUI1 IlDCkSC! fil HTUIklD the DU I O ÖL UmLUnCNo ULU I fllrlüj mayl At BEUNIIEIMKR'S on mayl At BEUNIIEIMKR'S to For file Hair. XX/OOD'S llair (' -lenitive ; W Mrs. Allen'* Hair Restorative; Phnlon'* Hair Invigorator: Barrv's Tricoperons; > r.y«)ii's Kattra.ron; for sale by j w t2fi J. H. KING * CO.* BOXES good common Tolwcco. forplan tution use ; 5 half boxes superior Pan cake Tobacco; 10 ca«e* heavy Mud Boots ; fine Calf do, assorted ; Boys' sewed do heavy and light Brogans, just rec'd at BERNHEIMER'8. 35 ;[ 13 2 (1 44 julyl7 URROW'S Lexingto.i Mustard, fresh from the manufacturer, for sale by B J. II. KING A CO. oct28 I b »a 9 1 ax »' ® Genuine Pain Exf Factor Will subdue the pain and intlanmtion from tb* se t verest burns or scalds in from one to twenty min- ; , that it will heal the wounds without scar; and effiwtually cure Fever Sores—Piles— i Salt Rheum—Inllamatory Khumatism—Sore ami Inflamed Eyes — Cat* — Wounds —Bruise»—Old and Inveterate Sores—Scald Head—Corns and BBBiona-Eryaipelas-Spralns^Strollings-Fel on^ Chilfdains -Bites of Insect«-Swelled and Broken Breast—Sore Nipples—Eruptions—and all other iiiBamatory and cuteneou.dEKeaM.',, where the parts affected can l>e reached. Don't be credulous about the many diseases named to be cured by only one thing—-but reflect, that the few, but positive properties which the Dailey Salve alone contains, and as heretofore enumerated—one to four—cam-each the aforemen-; tioned diseases, but many more not enumerated Query.—Do not regular iired nrmcUKS prk scribe calomel inwardly kor sores of DIFFERENT diseases! JST-Each box of Genuine Dallet's Pain Ex tractor has upon its8teel Plate Engraved Label with the signature of C. V. CLICKNER A CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY. mauufactu rer. All others are counterfeit. Price 25 cts. der. box. s ; : ft ■(< ' All orders should be addressed to J. WRIGHT A CO., Chartres st., New Orleans. For sale by all Druggists throughout the Uai ted States. Also. for sale iu PortGihson by CHS.SHREVE, and A. R. LEONARD A CO. Land for Sale, OFFER for sale, on good terms, either for cash or credit, 240 acres of Wood Land, part of which is branch bottom, and part pine ridge land, adjoining Baniee Segrist and Wm. Neill, on the lower Brandywine road. To any one wishing such land, 1 will mayl I i ! give a bargain. Apply to S. VAN VORIS. Near Winters' Saw Mill. JEWELRY STORE. AVING purchased a portion of the ftock of Jewelry owned by F. Buck ingham, and made liberal additious to the same, I have commenced the Jewelry business one door below Messrs Bernheimer à Brn„ wher« I will be pleased to attend to the wants of the com munity in the liest manner possible. AH repair ing done neatly a'nd promptly. Old Gold and j Silver taken in payment for Jewelry. aprl7-tf GEORGE WILD. r~ TT B sJomutliing New.—Metalic fastenings for O Bands, and Lace Leather for same, just re SPOONER FORBES. ceived and for sale by junl9 Axes ! tO BOXB8 Collin« A**», 1 \J 1 do*. Cro.« Cut Saw* , 2 " bright (»T Châin»; 2 " Cane Hoe»; 25 bbl«. M«m Po»k,ju*t receired by c» mason. Uret BRCTwroS 5 into AT TH» OLD UltiCK store, CORSER, yit COJIMERCJS A MAGNOLIA St., Kadaeÿ, iVlitu, i »1 ! d Spring Stylos, 1808. H ielt It I Grenadine Robes, Rich Barege do l j ,{ich Organdies, in side stripe, two and three flounces, and double skirt Organdies, Plain Organdies, French Jaconets and Lawns, Percale Printed Roi»es, Plain Bareges, Glasse Silks, Rich silk Robes, Lace Mantles, , Embroidered Mantles, white and black, Setts in Valenciennes Collars and sleeves, Maltese Linen embroid Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, i .. ■ 44 44 44 44 44 j Linen Sett*, Breakfast setts, Victoria do Misses setts Collar and Sleeves, Collars, InfaaAa' Robes and Waists, Barege Shawls, Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Malakoff do., steel extension—a new artick 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, Beautifiers, 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' Slimmer Clothing, Hats. Boots an^Ehoes, Ac., Ac. Provision*. Cape Jessamine "Extra St. Louis Flour, Stagg's" celebrated sugar cured Hams, Illl (lie Id'S 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. n Staple Goods. 4-4 and 2 Loweln, Twilled Lowels, Bassetts, Kentucky grey Jeans »n 1 Linsoy, natural color, a new article lor Negtoes—same price and quality of the white, Kentucky Jeans and Linsey. white, Rope, Twine, and all articles wanted on a Plantation—ail of which we will sell on reasona !>!e terms, on twelve months'credit, or for CASH which we prefer. BROUGHTON ABRO. Rodney, March 20, 1858. of j I DRUGS, OF ALL THE DIFFERENT VARIETIES L TSED in Medicine, put up in one lb., half lb. / aud quarter lb. bottles, warranted to be gen nine, aud tree from any adulteration. 1 Of every kind which ure used in the Southwest direct from the most extensive manufactures of the same in the United State«, warranted tobe e<|ual if not superior to any Imported, PATENT MEDICINES. Of every variety which .have maintained any reputation Wfore the public, embrncing a very mum-roiis list. All newitinds will be obtained when desired, and furnished at Northern and Eastern prices. WINDOW GLASS—PURE WHITE LEAD AND OTHER PAINTS. Direct from the makers, includ : ng several color* ground in oil. Lin*ced Oil. Lard Oil, Turp<>ntine V arnishes, etc. PERFUMER Y . ! rom the extensive establishment of Jules Hnuel, X. Buzin. H. P. A. W. C. Taylor, aud A. W. liar ;[ rison, Philadelphia, including » superior assort nient of Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Colognes, Flori de. Iravauder Water aud Extracts lor the hand j kerchlffT. For tbe Growth and Preservation of the XX A I XX: Barry s fricopherous, Lyon's Kathaliron, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Balm Columbia, French Powders, Bazin's A Hand's Ox-Marrow, and other prepar* ations of the kind. In addition to the al>ove, a ; gr«**- variety of Fancy Articum, selected the present «eason. nam. ly : Porte Monnaies. C'ard Car ses.I'npicrMachiePortFolioSjFans.ToilctBot ties etc. etc. Flavoring Extract* for Cooking« r „„„ d >. r<_i u Xrrison's eXhroiTTnk^ p. 1 n*?"« celebratedInks, embracini Black, gtSîSS JoX W '" g ' ' >0 ' * LAMP» For burning Lard or Lard-Oil, from Cornelius Baker A Co., Philadelphia, Candelabra* and their newly patenb*d Candlesticks, with shades 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, _ _ , Landietn's Garden Seeds Of the growth of tho year 1853, just received and warranted fresh. Also, a variety of Fower Seeds 4 ATI) K'r 4 TJCi vu P v. HUUIiS AND 5 TA TION ER Y. My assortment of Books includes a large varie *y of new annuals and gift books for 1856, splen didly bound editions of poetical works, family Bi bles. small Bibles, testaments, prayer books, hym books, miscellaneous books of standard authors including a great variety of new works, novels toy books etc. D -I LEJUæuxiüs. U3 cxdc&>Us.£3 AND STATIONERY * Ledgers. Day. Record and Memorandum Books of different sizes and styles of binding ; School Hooks: Quills, and numerous other articles which it is imposible i 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 term* as at any establish ment in this section of tbe country. CHARLES SHREVE. G 1 fflen Thousand \ ardl of best Kentucky X Jeans and Llnseys, for saie at extremely low prices, and on our usual accommodating terms. JOHN BUCKINGHAM A CO. Port Gibson, August 28.1858. • junI9 A (Miiars and Tobacco. LARGE supply of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, on hand and for sale by I H. CARPENTER A CO. A sepll A ROLLS very soperior Wall Paper; 30 Fire Screens; A large lot of Window Curtains and just revived and for sale by A R- LEOH 500 M I tUBlI ARD. M B BRADY. D H DAYiKI BKADY & DATIER GENERAL d COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TRET t Louisville, Ky. l «1 u n _ Maclllfle Köpf, Bagging, J(*aBS, LlllSeVS P .. T * Particular attention paid to filling South ernord-rs. dAw ■ MAMVWAbTVIlllg AGIMTI WM rîJust from I.oai»« tile. 3BÎ-8. Mess Pork, for suit by teb7 W. B. Fl LKERBON. Ju»l Keceivcd. BBLB. old Bourlion Whiskr. KJ ÜÜ bbls. Mess Pork, ' 't " Cider Vinegar, 2 casks clear Bides. Î ?. lÄ .l n " u K» r cured Hams, J, ' r»H city suBar cured Hama, 20 boxes star Candles. 1 bbl dried Apple in store and for sale by W. IS. FULKERSON. S« C. Hams, D. Beef. B. Tonguei, JUST received— Su decl2 feb7 sugar cured flams, Dried Beef, new; Beef Tongues, new; At WALKER'8. new; i \ Just Received, BOXES star Candles, 20 half boxes do 15 bbls. Apples and Potatoes; 1 ' Winter strained Lard Oil. for sale W. B. FULKERfON. nov28 7'Merchant*. T HE Merchants of Port Gibson are requested to add up the amount of their invoices (not »Heir sales) Irom the lit January, 1868, to the . January, 1859, and be ready in a moment's tune to give them in, as I have but threv days in which to make my report. j ftU< WM .McKEEVER FRESH FROM SAINT LOUIS f JUST RECEIVED, Forty Barrels New Wheat Flour sepll dAw BETHEA. sepll BETHEA. ii. ». i ri ki iCM>\ Buying Conimksion Merchant, NO. U. COMMON 8THIKT, NEW ORLEANS , LA. T** ander»ign*<J Laving located la New Orleas* to e»^ 1 -.' life ejcluMvcljr in the Buyine Commimon Ua.int_ take» tlii« opportnnit, to to'thipobhr ib.t «Mm u>*<u attention will 1># given to the pareltaae ef tiroee rie«, Piodure. Dry Oood«. Hardware, *«.,*«., for tho^ who «hall favor him with their order*. He will charge 2)4 per ecat. rommiuien oa ail nar cha»e« and make no charge for «hipping. Money or iu ennirnleni mu«t accompany all order*. All good« purchased and «hipped b, him will he IwMred n the absence of instruction« to the contrary A long experience in the I .usine«« of the Mitnulppi vslley and a thorough acquaintance with the want« ef the people, encourage him to believe that he eon giea sntikfnction to those who «hall entrust their be lines« to him. - oct'MA w3m. lit:» ruLKtuoy îfP Gallatin Arjju« and Jclfenon Journal, eepy to tha worth Oi t.Oeurh and «end bill to tkisoflee. Get the Best ! Qi ehtion— Which It the bmt t Axswkx— WHEELER tf WILSON'S SKWfim MACHINE ù the bett ner rmten'ed /er Familu «né Plantation uh t F OR sale at Ni-w Orleans prices. Also, Taw ing Machine Needle*. Bobbins aud Thread. Call aud see them at Garrison's Furniture Slors E. (HilFFITIL Agent for Whet 1er A Wibon's Sewing Machines. dcclfi-dCtAwtf Fire Screens and lied Testera, ^I^OGETIIER with some newly painted Window X Shades, comprising several handsome pat tern»—all of which will be sold on very reasoua 1 ble terms. C SUR EVE, sepll-d_ Main street. Port Gibson. 1 I 1 1 1 extra winter»tra ot-g LaNOil, 4 Jo^aekaflneSaU: a Hair4Ma?Me»Tc«tt«n 250 11« German ste«i; Just Received, I 60 pair« Boy«' Ru««att«; 10,000 Kley', kletal Lira« Cap»; - 3 keg« and IS q aorte > keg «.IHipent'» P««<aV| f ' 6 boxer anJ 5 half Wxe» Star l audlea f* 0 rolls India Bagging, in «tore and fer «ala by W B. Yl'LXt ItSON. dfrlO _ Garileii Seed. F RESH—Growth of 1858, at <lecl4-d&w4t 4 FORBES' P low*.—85 of Hall's and Jabcz King's Plow» Nos. 1 and 2, just received and for sale by W. B. FULKERSON. J mt Received—2 large smiths' Bellows ; ! 2 mouse-hole Anvils; 2 box«d vices; 25 kegs assorted Nails; 7 qts. and half kegs Powder: 71 lbs. best assorted Caststecl ; 100 pieces pot ware, consisting of wash kettles, Ovenj, Pots, skillets, odd lids, Ac., Ac; 15 Grindstone*; 5 doz. Brooms, 2 doz. Washboards; 1 doz coarse sifters; 1 bbl white Beans; 1 do dried Peaches; 1 do dried Apples; 1 irai soap; 60 milk crocks; 40 one gallon Jugs ; 4 8 gallon Jars—all for saie for cash by jan30 W. B. FULKERSON. y fel> ,: -I J »ulk Pork.— 10.000 lb*., received ob sob gument, and for sale by W. B. FULKERSON. , f feb27 lir» J. Chambliss, H AVING concluded to locate permanently for tbe practice of his profession in Claiborns and Jefferson counties, may be found at the resi dence of his father, Gen. P. the Claiborne and Jefferson Line, when not pro fe8sionaUy engaged. He respectfully tende** him professional services to the citiaens of that vis Feb. 10. 1856. . ...... . C. Chambliss, near cnity. i—k - ust Received—100 bbls Mess Pork 50 kege Prime Leaf Lard, * ' 6 casks Clear Sides, 10 tierces extra sugar-cared hams, 100 Green Hams, 2 hbds brown Sugar, 1 32 inch Bello«**. -I mchl3 W. B. FULKERSON. i: Notice!!!! G OODS or all description« can be purchased? of me, for cash, or on a credit, at a great re duction from former price*. Call and see I julySl SPOONER FORBES. / FREE OF YELLOW FEYE1L. W E would inform our friends and the pablio" in general, that we bave just received, by THE OVERLAND TRADERS' EXPRKSSJ FROM N*TT TOM, »! A large assortment of CLOTHPNO, Which we offer for Mtlc-ft •epOl d&w YRANKINBÜSH * tKOLtfftll«: PE. H. HICKS, A TV 1RNE Y AND COUNSELLOR ; AT LAW, i. I % PiTvrrs, M*i 1. 1836. m