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The Jackson Daily News from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 4

The Jackson Daily News from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 4

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1 3 i 5 wm. k. sataes AETAXTCO C3 COTTON TsSaF STATIOSAX BANK AT 1 JACSSO wiUadyaaeeesj cottos.dsMv- Ml it luklMi Ma a v. 1 5 a ho ff-p Li a -Over tle- ff on -tnv nnf f.lC i pbU Tlaw, on tlat -wiU be the title of a fifn iMr Wteteth hub of the Bottle Daily Wof the dtaooiiiivitt nvt Is ia the nppert of Con-Wrtcbtaof maa pr ptfchthtd lathe end behif nost ptyaW attd 4rgelaud joaraal of mwi, commercial luidirutCMrtfnf matter ot all kinds. t.v "yrv T-r aerpaat ell xuujt.

aasy, Cashier. eetl-SsYt puaktD. xawA a- nirr OLE 8 A li C- DEALERS 15 Bcota jand. Shoes 1 M.o-.v?rflt 1 vuwuc. CAREFUL attention paid to all orders entrusted to -h William Read, formerlv wiiH oa -W.

oni ntv tors, wonid be pleased ase aaj oi nis oia mends. I ort 14 bm HEYMANN SOPBR, IMPORTERS Of MILLINERY GOODS.JV i. iuV, 5 i 4 Jackson, Blississippi, CONSISTING OF Ifurnisiukg'goo ssssassaBBW-. RUEEKSWARE, HARDWARE, Saddles and Bridles, YOIT, NEW ORLEANS, 69 Breed Street; 5l Chaxfrce Street. oct 14 3m AV PR-TJG STORE.

will coon hare established a first class DRUG STORE, Conslaiing of 1 Drugs, -Chemicals," -Oil, finest Perfumeries, Medicines, Paints, -Dye Stuff. Liquors School Books, 1 STATIONERY, JliarcBf assirtmcnt of Clothing erer i bronght to ihis market. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Calicoea, lleriuoee, 1 -Lawns, Delaines, IineiiS. PoDlainn A ND .11 sxticlestmnanykeptin Drugstores rrZ oF.T.rt and the ut ILW VhfP new bejptrcbased practiced plan Here pursued recoivedbe unan-in Tssoo City or Csnton.

Physician's Pre- imousoommendatioia of th- oijege soceesstui oceration for unous commendations of the press end business Domestics, Soott pfard Sheetinga, Debages, i'J 1 niauticis, Mantillas, -Sonta'g, Threads, Hose. Oassimeres, Alpacas, Bombazines Crap( Peffnmcrx; Buttotts, lt TriromirjgB, Nets. Barege, ConTs, 'Ribbons, Mozambfqtie, Gauntlela, Hnckabuck towel, I I I6 a year, a quarter. Addres septSl-tf NEW YOBIC DAILY AND i tO THE PUDL I C. New York Newt hu battled against jm for four years of blood and terror tion of the sanctity of the Constitution; viotiim sufficiently broad to embrace actions bas been its only guide, an i it now vita honest price to record to I thai it bas not tuned to the right or to Sft under alt the- violeae of-arbitrsry le to its principles as The News has been jo the leigo of terror, it ebalenges a- confidence in its honesty sad iadepen political transition of the present day I a to The News a new and wider field of alness.

Standing now, as it always bas, on lavio'ability tne Constitution according ie interpretation of the strict coMtraction-, it represent a rallying ground for all, in sections, who are friends of a generous mutism. As a true and tried exponent ictional imhr it occupies position which the fitting mediator in holding up to of order in both sections, interests tfttetfolee that eivo breadth and vitality ieir -alliance. Asan wterseetioual agent, Dted to freedom of election; to trial by jury, lb e.netity of the habeas corpus, and sed now; as for four years of terror it has to the centralisation that ares to tram the rights of StatcaJaotth and South, 0 -BlsXl Wei ilieif "us a candidate for sup. it before TJie groat ooay or sue once ft 2ae circumstances of the voment make the semination of the principles of The News duty of individusl patriotism. Every man ho concurs in its doctrines must, he eltter kin a tme sense of freedom, do so.

in no spirit indifference, but rather 'with the earnestness of a high trust "Justified, nay bound, in his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor place the esnvass he makes here of the public eaeral'y in the hands of those men whogir him the approval of their consciences -as his --'dividual agenSi. Every reader ef The Hews not avoid the conviction of dutv which ia fitted out as the ground of the request, Vine urges its claims for a wider bupport ail of his friends and neighbors who give weif tamest sympathies to the cause of "strict eoBitruction," intersections! conciliation, and all the rights of the citizen under the system i up oj our Miners or liberty regulated by w. The proprietor of, The News caUs.t borers, ipon good and tone Conservatives, irouhout the countrv to'diachuWtn tfciir eonvktions of political right at this great crisis zhj vvj yi. giving to rBWBce of his ptper, dsilv or weeklv. th power for good which it seeks here gu ue services 01 its in rid ual supporters.

ubujcb ui ui -rnnoi oi uonsiittt luoerty, ana we wui send them specimen St 00 per annum ......5 00 foi' f. nun Ve ....5 SO 8 15 Year 17 00 .33 00 60 20P TO AN CLUB OF TEN iBending a Club of Fifty for the a will be entitled to the Daily f.the Post Office and State should Slainlv written In remittances, money orders Address, benjamin wnrtn. CI Sewl k. FOB DIVORCE. Bejt McUaskill) Probate Court of Carroll J8A Conn'y.

Missw jQctober incvassui, Term A. D. 1865. IN filing the Detition in tliU werio the following Und. in, half of section sixteeu t.

Slid North seveuieen and East half of uarter of section seventeen and uaiier. oi section eight ivand uarter and West hslf of South- ane nortn nalt of ast half of arSer and South half of East alf quarter and West half of North, and East half ot Nbrfh.tt.t section nine: and. North. li North half of West half of South- I three East; wid tounty of Carroll; State of Missis- anoetnnr to toe satisfaction nf th it Kenneth McCaskill. Angus McCas-.

A8(ian Bertheene, and her husband Bertheene, Catherine McCaskill, John askill, put of the heirs of said Allen JaskiU, mid beyoadi'tfae limits this i so that citation cannot be served on personally. sname tbesaiit nonresident heirt ynoiiliei that unless tuey appear as the tornof Carrollton, in oerore the ia. Monday in De-I plead, answer or demur to the allegations thereof, as to them Jor confessed, and a decree pat this wttoa be published the ATE Or MIS81SSIPI I. Court of Equity, i. Sjir if tit (si the' satisfsdon of iW 'rhnrtVm pwuoa nereln, It aj 3mith, one tt the defendaato la this this State and vies (Ojurisdiqaon af this courCit ift ydered by the jcourt here, Ahjtt, the, jmilh be md he is (squired "pear is uid before.

this common or. -ti-ncUber, i W5, to'dawl v.Qfi that publieaipaa JackMo-XaakJjF rtty Ppur snccesBtve eeks in a newspaper published this rtste. fl. HE.HINQWAY, iiiii9oii, I Solicitors; I i. i rfcussii aper, Cotton Uiaper, i Balmoral skirts, HaodkeiChift lOOO HQOP STrrRX9, Table Linen, Plaid LinBejg," Ginghams, Checks, iJt saloon.

Waabiaxtoa Street, Vickabarg, msUntly on hand a all aseortmenJ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Cigara, Particular attention paid to filling- ORDERS FB0ir V1, AND SALOON KEEPERS. 126 ny FOREIGN Emigration- A goncy, FOR THE STATES OF Alabama JTZlsrtsgippt, MOBILE, ALA. THIS Agency is urtahlished for the purpose of eneeuriing Foreijrn Immigration to the States Of Alabama and Mississippi and supply-inglftri'i owners and other parties with Suitable European laborers and tinplovee on the best practicable terms. -The services of agents in tiurope well qualified by reason of their ini diligence and practical Knowiesjge or Uie fcajta are secured, and toe agency is prepared at trtjee, tliroogh them; te employ-laborers, mechanics and honse ror such as may desire thewij by special Contract, select the best vial's of Emigran'Si1 Superintend their embarkation and forward them when received at this point to then inland destination. To Obviate it is desired that each one ordering laborers should state by letter, the terms on" which tuey desire to employ teem, the nature of the employment the Bute and ennntv in which thev reside, and their nearest Post Town: also give a full and correct description ot the location "as regardslieslihv soil, adaptation to crops, convenience to navigation nr Dublie trauBoortatioii.

fcc. This letter' wilf be considered a Tower of Attoneyio make a contract tor the party with (he laborer in Europe, wdhin the scope of the authority conferred, upon his executing a Rituilar contract to perform the labor or service required. As these contracts must involve mativ minor 'details which cannot now be fnrkcnpn nr remedied, owninc to the distance between the parties, some discretion In the matter should be con erred on tne agency and to prevent uncertainties, it is suggested that there should be onlv two classes of contracts. viz one for a yearly tttpend and the other for rent lor a term uf years, say from one to five, for money or for aprop'ortion ot the crop, the employer furnishing or not as be may desire auaHers and the means of cultivation and furthermore, that the kyid owner should make the terms as favorable as bis means wi-1 justify believing that the procurement of the laborers, under existing circumstances, must redound incalculably to his advantage. 'The ordinary limits uf an advertisement preclude much information which It is desired to give.

This will be furnished through another channel. But the uudeiteigned assures parties interested, that1 a large number of immigrants -can be obtained within a reasonable period, that he is amply prepared to perform what he pioposes to do. and that he wilt act with strict fidelity to all parties concerned to far as his obligations extend. 1 Jii order to obtain ss many laboreis as prac ticable for the next 'crop season, erly applies' tious are desired, which will be attended to in the order, received. To defray the necessary incidental and 'contingent expenses of each transaction, five dollars in gold or its equivalent ii currency, for each laborer required, must accompany the order, at the Use of the-sender and the same amount secured by note, navable in currency, wbehhe i employees' and their contracts are delivered here, subject to the order of the employer or their agents.

This sum will be placed to the credit of each party arid onlv cancelled when the transaction is completed on tne part oi tne agency, i BxrrxaxNCKSi Gov W. L. Sharkey, Eon. Wm. 'Yerger, Vr.

Li- romaexter, aexson. Hons. Walker Brooke and T. A. Marshall Vicksburtr.

Cola. l. M. Fulton, and E.J Bowert, Canton. Maj.

A. P. Barny, Copiah County, lion K. Hudson, Yazoo. Uon.J.

S. Yerjr, Waahinetoa countj Jloar-1 Barksdale. Rank county. Hons. J.

M. Dv and A. M. Wes, Holmes county. CaptT.

B. Pleasant, Carroll county. lxl. Ben. Jkmg.

CoD'tt'i county. Mr. Adams coun tv. L. Morris, Clarke county.

Gen. W. S. Featuemon, Chickasaw counly. iJon.

D. C- Glenn, Harrison county, and other promt nent citizens ot tneDieie. Address W. HATTAILE, BaliaiJe'i Immiirrattoa Mobile Alabama. foot 3 3n i 820O REWARD! TAKEN from a negro boy on the 14thi inst while beinz led from the N.O.

J- 4b N. R. R- Depot, a dark bay borse. about fifteen and a half hands hieb, black mane and tail, fine form and action, six years old, has reeent saddle sails on his back and left side The above reward will be piid to any one who will deliver the said horse to ine at Jackson or $30() for the horse snd thief. sept l-tf JONES S.

HAMILTON. ii'JUl" r.irV""r' hi' TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, rrHE valuable Plantation of the late McVin arj h. Cook, containing 8U0 acres of cleared land, in a fine state of cultivation is now offered ror rent for the year 866. This plant tion lies on! the PcmtbeAlRjilrostf 'between Ed ward 's" Decot and Bier Black river and is known to be one of the most desirable places in the iountv. Those wishinarto rent wilL of course, desire (o see -the place end wniwsre tne terras, conditions, by applicaiion to the subscriber on the premises, near Edward's Depot sept i4r u.ius.

fit. Xj. uuuik. 1 t.r. r5 i 2 777 ,1 a 03 'A -C i 7 4, 43 3 -3, Id -1 3i 111 SSW'-Vlt S3 G' t3 c'' S3 I ne.

THIS nstitutton will be reopened for the reception of student on the fid of October The members of the Faculty already elected are well known to the public rip scholars and successful instructors of youth i ne extensive apparatus for illustrating ue science of Natural fhilosonhr. Astronomy sod Chemistry i are not equaled in the Southwest; jaid all the means and appliances for obtaining -'m jtution i ue vacant chairs will be filled, if the classt tare all represented, st an early day. Tuition fee for the annual H.i50 00 For 15 00 Board at the Hall per month 15 00 Students are not restricted in the mst'eT of board to any particular place. They will furnish their own- rooms and Young gentlemen desiring to enter the taw School will pleas euotify the undersigned df such intention, at an early day. A good preparatory echool is in operation in Oxford.

Text bt oks can be- had there. J. M. HOWEY, sept 22-1 Ssoretary of the Board. Furnishing Hotise tHE undersigned having been sppointed Agent for one of the largest Manufacturing Houses in will onthe 1st October, open a hotise in all kinds of MANCHESTER 'Wootett-fJooSS, from Bffcdfc Yorkshire totd UTLERYF ROM SHEFFIELD Mechanic's Tools from' Birhiinghsm which he will undertake to sell to the Trade at REASONABLE PRICES!" A very assortment of Earthernware and Crockery direct from the Potteries in STAFFORDSHIRE.

AUp a large invoice of ClolbiDg, Boots, Shoes, -AND-- Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and Hosiery (wpt 30-lm JAMES STEWART. DB. J. D. MILES.

DENTIST; VJCKSB URG, MIS TEETH 'insVrted' on gold, shver's -u or vuicauite base. All workTJCJa warranted. 1 sLtlI3J Ofick the occupied by him for twelve years past, on ilhe west side of Washington SMITH SEALERS i i whington YICKSBURC, MISS. THE niGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH SMITH PARSONS, Washington SLreet. Vickslurg, 3fisr.

C0IPOITSDt fXTEREST. JS0TES, WA NTED, AT A PREMIUMiBY a i BANKERS and BROKERS, No; It Wall rStreet," Kgi Xpr. 11 ii! RATES, SEPT. 15th, June, 1P64-5 per cent. I per cent sly, t864.3 Oct.

1864,. 11 -'r ARTIES remitting by Express tray tiraw" on JLi 'same day, or proceeds will be as directed Hiehest price paid fur Gold, Silver, ana uq vernment Securities of sil descriptions bet ir-lm -tt A- MOOKE. i. BE ATT. ir W.

M. HALL BEATI HALL, fanJCEIVING, FORVYARDING AND tt J. a thi.a.t U. fl 1 8 8 1 0 21 1 mKo. 5 and 6 Washington Slreet, TJ ARTICULAR attentio.n pafd to Storage snd Jl-J Ship vent of Cotton and Merchandise.

tJaaaunanents resneeuuliy. eatioited WO-4J" i 9J kzxxx. uviiV, UA a-tMtiitfsi wm a a iti.nr. viam andovillo, 1 h'c A i "3 i T.T I oraer Caap aad Comaioa Catrtnoe. ep botL 3aeti, a thespaeioee and elennt fitory Bulldiaga, BAMt an.l-M lm -x-.

1 It was founded la 1833-t-fcas a Charter trom State a mtmuhi lamtitMtlan. nodMrthe irectioa of of Trustees sppointed by LejpslatBrt.end is euthoriasd to cooler vegrees, Diplomas. -e. was sot suspended darieg tite warl Pytil la aicnxcc rnmanship lessons not $2S 00 Book'keeping D-nble and 8ingle Entry, including all Commercial Calcula- ...50 00 Lecturer on Comiaereial Lew. ..30 00 Tte eloye English Grammatical 60 English FuU CoeraejViivh.i V.108 00 rtenen 00 Bpenbh-," i' German vu f.

fci'V. Latin Geek 00 Teachers Course in Pennma.ship. i 100 00 A Lite Ticket id ell the Departmentj. .00) 00 N. B.

A student having paid for a course in any branch above, is enutled to a "Lite in that DeparSssant. mm attend such breaches ae he may r. For any Language per 20 00 Stationery for Coouaercial 00 SS A Diploma from this Collerels a nassnort in all Commercial Communities. AU former students are invited to their studies free of charge. mo bouu must now educate her anna nmv.

tically, if she would develop her vast resources oi weaun, wnicn are mucn more numerous than inose or urexu. We have ampU arrangements for 500 stu dents during the current vear. Parents co make hbsral conditions for their sons If they apply soon. Those 'from the country eaa board with good families, speaking English; French or German, at moderate rates. A business education, that enabki an to earn $2,000 or $3,000 annually, is the best fortune psrents can give iheir sons.

As the nae oeeo in community, and as several thousand of its former students ere now in business in this city and over the coui try, it is useless to go' into an extended explanation of the plan or merits of the Institution. The eity is now healthy. Persons from 10 to 60 years of ae attend such branejes aa they easy wish. By having a special prolassor for each branch three loerths of the student's time is saved. 8tudents intended for this College thonld bring this iroular or special directiciL es evary winter there ere temporary eattblish-opened.

Young Students shold put their funds in the hands of their merchant, or the preeideet of the College. Clusens and strangers are invited to call. College Office, Room RUFUS DOLBF.AR, oct 13-6S -President. SELECT 8CD00L i i i FOB YOUNG TTAV1VG eneasied the services of iTmn, JJL Ladv to teach nr two dnnvhton. I to receive into my family two othtfr young Indies to share their instruction.

For Board and Tuition in English. Grammar and trench for nine months eession. $310 00 For 00 No other extras whatever. Address 5 MRS. W.

B. SMART, oct Terry, Hinds county, Miss, JKO.D. COBB, Ftrmertu mf Marti. Cobi tt Cb. F.pOLHOJiDB.

D0LHC5DB COTTON OEXaUL Forwarding No, 7 North 8.eond Commiseioa FonrudiDgl No. 3T Natcbes Street, v- ij. Bttweek Cketmut Mark, NEW ORLEANS. JT.WUIS. OUbERS sre Hhe Purchase or Sale of Merchandise.

octl84te jPTTON FACTORS WHOLESALE ASD BOTAIL DEALESS IS Ikw Sbocs, Hats, Caps, 'CLOTHING, Psrtiealar ettantioa pall tareeeivimj. and svppiajr ivit-and oiaee soutaeni' pro- anew; aiee geaerai Mmenuag aad oon missloa HINMAN wQl lesaesstwidi aaaadis aaauwnaea i sn oar jem name ia any business sraasacD i jy7-lm 1 at3 rc-TTAriTGi i-i I 'JS li "I -t 1 BJ A ne -v. A. Vraab, Parasol. flnlncrnAa Fancy Soapi.fv 'ft i Cloth, Uiir an4 Tooth Brnsktt, A.t mas pnoTaanr.RU'gno.

OP ETAxu CTi2 JOSH A. KLEINS Jr. -T2T8TOIIB: i isTf res, AT THE 7A0HmiT.TbN 1 pHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IJfJ THIS CITY Pictures are msde' unsurpassed by any other ii the State. Persons wishing good pictures or copying done; are respectfully invited to call. s- sept 3S-3m C.

T. OOODS COST HAVING determined to sell out nvy entire stock of Dry Goods, ftro-erisa. Boota. bboes, Liquors, all desiring good bargains will please call early and make their purchases, also offer for sale two store rooms'fitted up with counters, shelving, also a fiie young horse five ye.rs old. J.

H. LYN oil. sept 26 tf a.s. TarrAN. Altos B.S.TAPPAN&m.: i DEALERS Iron, Nails.

Stctl, Spikes, Blacksmith Tools, fEnntingand Wrapping PAPER, 4 Mulberry Slreet. Vicksburir ri No. sept26-ly. ,1 MCKAY. XOBT.HOLMKS J.

B. MCKAY Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia 6E0CEBIES, WINES. AND LIQUORS, Corner of Wasliinirtos and Crawford Streets, Vicksburg. AND 4 WhoTesule aud Retail Dealers in 1' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Plantation Supplies, i- Coner sute and Tonbibce Streets, JACK80N, MISSISSIPPI, sept 28-tf -r $100 REWARD QTOLEN, from the Horse Rack in front of yj tee Capitol, on Monday evening about 7 P.

a large sorrel horso with saddle and bridle. -'r The horse has a prominent scar on hisbfp trom a deep cut, and a light cut extendmjj from hip to shoulder. Saddle very little worn Mexican style and bridle -with light leather reins I will pay $50 fur recovery of horce, bridle' and asaddl or any Information which will lead to the recovery of tho same and $100 tor tne apprehension ot tne thief. oct4-tf E. M.

YERGER. JOHN Fr State Street, Jackson. TTAVE in store and to arrive a large and JUL varied stock of PRY GOODS, boots, SHOES, 1- CLOTHING, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Sc'i Cotton taken for cash or goods on the most lib eral terms. septV4-tr IJUDS0N FEMALE IN STIT UT.E IIARIONi AL1B13IA npHE twenty-ninth annual session of this popular Institution was inaugurated on the 3d inst, under the administration of REV A. J.

jDATTLE, A. M-l who is supported by an able and accomplished raculty. 1 ne various departments ot science, Luoratore end an, offer unsurpassed advantages to young ladles- desiring a thorough educa The ttewaesshm opened the first week with more than One hundred pupils, and it may be safely asserted. that the prospects of the were never more-ormiank RATE? OF TymOfeT fOR SESSION "OF NINE MONTHS. Primary Prenar story Collegiete ..75 00 Instrumental Music .87 00 Languages, each .45 00 Orawing and DO to 75 00 Use of 3 00 Beard foer months.

20 00 Tbf lloasdiag Peuntment is ia' charge of Ut'j. boivors, a most energ cue auu cpm-petc't eeer. The Free dent amLniost jf the AC riniut ia un iniwjiiir. A- 'rees BSV- A. J.

BATTLE, PresidenL HI Si. rae Bltoo arriving at rt 6 Mh arrivlrTat icada srranirsments li jt and Pii i at Ce yairj v. t-trti 1." coi, the Wholasale aad BeUU Heeler In -r i Notions, Clotting, Boots an SbiKS, Bagging AND GENERAL FAMILY AND i Plantation SupplU. i WILL. H.

i Late of Jackson, will always be found wjtha Smile" on his face tvadj to wait on the Ladies. 1' i i-. 99 Parti culr uttention given to purchase and sale of COTTON." WASHINGTON STREET, Between Clay and China streets, IjvO-siy -in VICKSBURG J. N. GAMQN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ST ATE STREET, joicsoisr; MISS.

oct8-V. Valuable Ileal Estate Or cjk for care my residence, one mile from Clinton, known as "Forrest Home," contain as one hundred acres, about ten teres cleared. the remainder well wooded. There isa good trams dwelling witn twelve rooms, ait neces ry out hue orchard of selected fruits, id a rood cistern For terms, apply to rncron the premiees. sept ab lm r.RDERS tor LABELS, CATALOGUES, UALb TICKETS.

solicited, at the oulce of the News. 1 MACCAR0H1 TTERMICELLI and Macearoni in boxes, fresh and good, at septSff 'b3 INKLE it, CRANE. COL. D. G.

GLENN i lltorney at Late, MISSISSIPPI CITY, MISSISSIPPI TTTILL practice law on the Gulf Shors and fm the counties of Wayne, Green, Perry lAnrn and Jjauderdale, and attend to eolleeUon in tht United States Court at Jackson. oetj 15 lm OKF1CE MOBILE A OHIO R.R., -T; iv Mobile, A a 2 6, 1865. PASSENGER TRAINS on the Mobile and JL, Ohio Railroad will run as follows Northward Traias. 'V Leaves Mobile every t-Monday, Wedn(day and Saturday, at 4P. Past Meridian every Sunday, Tuesday aad Thursday, at 4-55 A.

M. Arrfve at Corinth every Sunddy, Tuesday aad Thursday, et P. M- Ui-r-r- Mondiy, Wednesday a--d Friday, A. M. Arrive at Columbus, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8-30 P.M.

Steajmer "Gen. connects sat Columbus, for Carlo.1.,!, 1 SpatBward Trains; Leave Columbus every Sundai Tueedsy and 8 AiM. Am fe at Corinth every Sunday, Tneeday snd Thur. day, at 10-30 P. M.

LeLe Corinth every Monday1, Wednesday end Friday, at 1 40 A. M. Pasoj Merid'ao every 1 JJpndiyLWednesdavand Friday, ot 7 03 P.M. jUniU at Mobjle every j.1, ThesoaThursday and Saturday atS 40 4. M.

J. FLEMING, bii ief )ng. and Oen. TgpS.BODLEY&CO 9 Perdi Masonic Butlding dFnpB, No i2S Gvjer Street! CIRCULAR MILLS; STATIONARY and PORTABLE STEAM Circ ojar CJro? Diii Mill and CQUH MEM, Wheat! Mills mi Ucltirr ArriTa i HiiiMRili'soiDi! TLA AjuairTf A0xr fe AGRlCULi URAIiJiry Wr aeep cansJ haad efult eeptyW i Aal ATIUX ANO.KOAD LTIMEZi WHEELS TlZrjtZZt7 -leVBeeUnS' witi Loulr iCIsclaeSi if wtic ire tre-ar4 to ooui7c rzrsl-l? or mr t.ry, on. most fav- z.z0 tf JT JlTuei Eosf ajii'-iarci i-vsr tree 1 IZTTAPIOT'J wvs-4 A ikehoLsw It rsiiV -5, ,4 -I "1 'INiw' Ko CNfitY fMusqnito Bars.

50,000 WORTH OF AND BOT 8 CLOTHING 1 1 Men'a "Xadie'a Genls Boots and Shoe, T- Laffiea Bojs 1 blanket CoaW And tvcrrwhitiff that STOCR La maVn im fa coiuplj wai-drobe for, Genu aa4f. ecriptions careful Iv BRUMBY- A McRAVEN. f.Goonna, Wiss Oct 12th, 18C5. oct 14 lm 'B. BLEAKLEY SAL GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS.

AKD i COMMISSION MERCHANTS Nos, 5G, 68 60. 62, and 64 Poydras Street, corner of Poydrae and Tchoupitonlae 8ueets, NEW ORLEANS. CHAS. KAlLEY. Jate C.

R. RAILEY Wholesale Grocers. A LL CoUporconsierned to us will receive the la. personal attention of Mr; J. F.

Giranlt. I (formerly with Uie house of Messrs. Wright Allen, who Is specially charged with that department oi our bus-nesa. oct 14 DICKSON HOUSE THIS well known House has been thorough ly cleansed and repaired and fitted entirely end wtU be open ror the ucoiura.aiioo ot ine puoiio on tne 1st October. The Nspoleon of Landl.trd's, General T.

C. McMakin. will Eire his attention and suner- vision to the house1 until the opening- of the rrenups txouse. No labor expense will be spared to give perfect satisfsctiua. RANK JICKSON, sept 28 tt B.

KmTMMD. ISAM. BILL. li It. HUM.

Lata of Late ot Cossit, Late with Membhis. HiU A 1, Kirtlaod 1 "7 I kirtl and, co i I so; 9 pine STREEyNEwXoRK WILL pay pntlenUr aUention'to keeptngl JLtlrLSrS Si line satisfactory, such as audeellinr Rt to A. H. Arthur, Cashier; VTcksbu rg N. E.

Goodwin, Secretary, CMaoibaa Bank of Americaj New ocsfi-Sia FACULTY 'V. OF THE ttorch School For Yc? Laiits -i REV. GEO. Rectdr and Teacher of Aaeient Languages. M2S.vftJDGE LeS3NE, Vice riodpal end Teacher f- Ge i 1-a." a ir fSe.

isseaeoee i I HARRIS Teaftker in 1 PROF. O. L. T. DetCrfCAiD, Teacher ISodersi'Laa4geei'iV 3 -I Teacher ef-Maitv- The, accompliabsd UnsieiJ -Artist wfce xpectefl to take charge of this Depeiiastet, 1U bef heard from ina few- whesLLi japewja be announced.

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About The Jackson Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
8
Years Available:
1855-1865